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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JULY 11, 1875.—TWELVE PAGES. BOA. C. M. A. S. The Last Plan of Youhg Chicago to Raise the Wind. Process of BSelecting a Matrimonial Candidate---Instructions Given to the Fortunate Man. His Reports from Martha's Vine- yard, Long Branch, Etc. Growing Dissatisfaction of His Dackers =-The Grand Climax, On the 23 dsy of May last nioe gentlemen, econnected in their various degrees with the com- merce of Chiekgo, met, by the common accident of thirst, in front of Jos Mackin's polished bar. They wera Mr. Charles Profeuity, & swarthy ‘yet candid young gentleman, in the sarvice of & rail- rosd compaay ; Mr. William Gray, of a dry- goods firm ; Mr. Jacob Jacobaon, & free-handed type of the modern Israel ; Mr. Tom Sbaugh- nessy, Istely removad from the Belfasi Post- Office for reasons not unconnected with Fenian- ism, aad Just now the overworked collestor of & Btate street honsa ; Mr. k, confidential elerk of a loeal statesman ; Mr. 8. Blows, in the fur- nishing business ; Alr. Amass Mayar, n.mfll beginmer in the hat trade; Mr. Frederiok A Wood, & city emplsys ; and Mr. Emith, of the Pacifio Hotel. Debate running on the late subject of com- mercial prostration, most of the yomng gentle- men commingied their woed in s plaintive miserers, the burden whersof was the amazing 5 #oYNWS OF MONEY. Mr. Shanghoessy gave s dexterous and con- solatory turn to the conversation by darkliog in- timations thas Mr. Mayor, more than suspected of Kinship with & gifted orator of Chicago, in- {ended very shortly to wed aus of the ‘wealth- jeat, as sh is one of themost noted, of Chicago bellas. To this obligue impntation, Xr. Mayar, already mortgaged, witha view of liquidating his board bill, to the third dsughter of & very ‘man-trap in pettisoats who conducts & ‘boarding- hounse on Jefferson street, pleaded not guilty, though, in Mr. Maokin'sksen hesring, he didnot seem over-amxious $0 oorreot the gratifying illu- ~gion. Thers was a good deal of fun poked at 3r. Mayor, and before that not displeased man oquld from the confused wedding-songs of hin mflg:niom. be had to extract, by a wink, from Mr. Mackin's ice-box, thrae quart-botiles of his Exbes Dry Verzensy. 1t was oui of this merry mesting that there e oz or Ts worT REMAREABLE ENTERPRISES ever generated in the tropio air of Chicaga. From a round of jests, the good company went on to discuss with philosochio seriousness that short sud direct matrimovial road to fortane, upon which the world, generation after geners- tion, seods out its gayest cavaliers. Even m thase warotsaniic times, there can be kindied no flame more araent thau the chaste questof a dowered bride. It is the nmnetesnih century, indaed, but Aliss Jonss, with orisp paternal checks rustling on tho tsbls of the wedding feast, comes B0 lees welcome to her lover's arms tban Leils to Hafiz, mill shronded in ber veils ond shawis, with her dotal sequins chiming in har bair and = following of overloaded camels. 1t was Mr. Wood who proposed it after a twellth bwmper—the formation of that bright igi which reached 1ts erisis but its mt weok. There was little with tbe biand influsnoe of champagne, in persuading_the sharers of the bout intd dennita ergsdizalion. They jumped Leroically into the soheme which ery! d, balf aa bour - 1ater, in this prospectus : 7B CEI0AGO MATAIMONIAL-ADVENTURK SOCLETY, (LDUTED). Sinos & dscent rexpect for the exiguncies of person- o comfort ax weil &8 crodit compels the un- Qervigned o employ Wil znd any means of repairing the brusehes in their joint soivency, edacted by ths depressien of #rads, tba skapticiem of tailors, the un- Shoted eouiliness of eigars, and the exiravagant charges of Mz, Strakosch fer his infarior produckions miism opera, ofxlma-m-, ‘ws who have appendsd our signs-msnual tothe soomn and nono-pariiis covenant and agres- mtd.-lfin ourssives, esch to the othar, in con- ollows:: e rnta shall bs entitled the Chiosgo Matrimenial-Adventure Socisty (Limitec). ‘Secend—Ths object of this Sciety shall be the selec- tiom of soms sligills and uumarried young person of fhe male sex, 1o be equipped by this Socisty wita all the recsonsble spplianos of modern courtship with a Tiew to the subsequent marrisge of the same to any 13dy who shall Fosssas, st the hour of said mu’rhg;i in her own right sad control, s sum not to be leas than $1,800,000 3 real estats, osah, or dasirable urities, !“Th“—m frmnd to be jointly contributed by the un- ignod lhlfl;’mlfxcnld $A500, Ii\\:;‘hlll : derived e subar in cash, of $:03 eac. o D emonial candidate, to bo hereafter in the sum of $10,000 for the just dischargo of his obli- gation 1o this Boclety, to-wit: for the payment, thirty &are after such marrisge 13 has harsinbefore been de- mcribed, $o the Treasurer of this Bociaty, Debalf, the sum of $15,000, 1o be by said distrivated in nine parsels of §5,000, one to esch sub. rcriber of 3500 to ke above described eapital-fund of 500. infTh—The mames of proepectie candidates aball e dabated every avening of the thres Dext successive Thursdeys Of ibe current monty, and on the frst “Thursday of june sn election b; lot shall be had, whereat ths matrimonial candidate of this Boclsty shall blflmdl.:‘!.:dnljudty‘;fl votes. o Surth—Isam upon the alsction of a candi- L notified by the Becretary of this Beclery. Setemih—Xo bonds of indemnity shall be enter- tained which are not spproved by the Praeident, Becre- tary, snd Tressurer of this Bociaty. Evel reposed n & Ocmuitics of Mantge- three of jts members. Nemth—No shall by desemed to Le eligible aa a candidate unisse hs be singla, under 30 years of age, of g sppearanca, good education, lively, St fasalligeace, and wih the demesnor of a gan- ATl subecriptions shall bo immediately paid into the hands of the Treasurer of this Bociety. Flventh—The Tegulsr weekly meeting of (Liis Bocie- 1y ehal be Thursday evening, at which meeting ths Commitées of Mansgemant shall always report prog- Toss. 76 fth—No expenditures shall be approved except by an unanimous vote of the Boclety, om the produc- Hon of pEoper Yo! “* hs CrHaxtms PROFPANITY, WiLius GeaY, Jacas JACOBSOX, Ta0XAS SEAUGHNEZMY,. A. Braox, C. Brows, Aasa Mayom, Frrornick A, Woop, 3, SarTa. The Bociety immediately proceedsd to the ZLECTIOX OF OFFICERS, with the following result: President—Charles Profauityy Bacretary—Trederick Woods Iyeasurer—William Gray. On the first Thursday in June the Soclety et in the ‘grivm_v of Mr. Gray's sleeping-apart- ment, in the Tailors’ Block. Even then the names of five eandidatos bad survived the car- nage of thres wesks' debste. Thsy were taken up in ordar, and disposed of as follo! ROWARD LAXGHORX, English, 29, blenda, 146 pouuds, well educated 2nd an exhaustlses salker, sominated by Mr. Gray. ur. Bmith objected to Mr. Langhomn's mous- tache as of too lively a red. Jr. Wood contended that AMr. Langhorn’s un- ceriainty tonching thd lsster “h™ wouid be fa- ‘al to hus aspirations. Mr. Blows did not feel like intrnsting the . grave interests of the Society to any man who ‘wore No. 11 shoes, and gloves to mateh. The xame was withdrawn by Mr. Gray, @ZORGE XLELY, German, dark, 130 pounds, fairly ednecated, * smart business man, nomwated by Mr. Jacobsor. Mr. Gray thought Mr. Klein’s imperfect knowl- edge of English a pomtite disquaiification. Mr. Profanity was astonished at such a nomi- pat:on. Mr. Mayor bad received credible information that Mr. Klein was a widower. ‘Withdrawn. ZOBXRTTS MAXNEY, which would permit him to nndertake such a re- sponsibility if be were elected to it. Mr. Shaughnessy observed that Felix was not the boy to bother about his creditors 80 long 88 his ball bed-room *bad s windvtout.” Ar. Profamity was surprised at the nomination of such a person a8 Mr, Joyce. For his part, he objected to long hair, and shonld never consgent to waste the funds of the Society in hopelessly advancing the interests of s man who speot his whole life clawing ivory. It mustbe obyiousto all that Mz, Joyce had no cbance. Mr. Jacobson_tuought they were all weak names, and was interrapted by Mr. Shauzhnes: wao somenbiatangrily offerad to produce a genc- alogical chart directly copoecting ilr. McGrae with the ancient Kioge of Ireland. Mr. Profanity observed that, judging from the romantic_shabbiness of Mr. McGrue's attire, thers conldn't hare becn many soveraigns in tho family for the last year or tw : Mr. Gray thought that )ir. Manney's connec- tion with the liquor traftic was d(lui‘lnbgeolu. Besides, the gentioman was addicted to lond- neas—not. to eay a vociferousness—of shirt and necktie—ure to be fatal to his prospects. The aversge beiress was not such a ool as to be trappad by s mere pair of whiskers. Mr. Shaughnessy desired isto be understooa that Mr. McGrue iligaotly became & military aniform. He bada fall suit of the old Nocth Cork Militis, which, bejad, was kLilling at short the: that two dsys befors T d my travels in y?:: bebalf T tainkingly became the husband of a young lady whose face was all her fortane. This, of oourse, interfered sadly with my undertaking. I Bave, Bowsver, to theuk you {rom the bottom of my Boxs: for the very delightful bridal tour. your generos- ity bas enabled me $3 take. My wifs Soins with me in {Bese expressions of regard, and 1 Leg to remain youra very traly, EGBERTUS JANXEY. 'P. 8.—1 should be delighted to paz the wine bills you may expect within three days, if I nad the money, but, 231 cannot allow 501 to pay our exj.enses homewards, 1 must look to you for their se:tlement. L . The Society dissolved at once, and Mr. Man- ney may yet be seen at Chapin & Gore's, THE CO-OPERATIVE PLAN. fts Application to the Investment of .. Saviugs. A very considerabls degree of interest bas been gradually awakened duriog the past yewr among the industrial classes and thoso who build their fortunes, if they build them at all, bv economiz- ing the earnings of labor in the succesaful operation of & now well and {avorably known institotion, eststlished s little over s year ago, in the special interest of the industrial classos and in the general interest of all who lend im- portance to the economy and wise investment of small sums of monoy,—the People's Build- EaDED: i , i ing and Loan Association of Cbicago, Aur. Black asked if Afr. McGrue's religious pro- & % ARBOC iviti 2 mot be ofensive to the class of | Ofice No. 90 Washington street. The e ko foodamental idea of the Assoclation rich widows who, at Sea Cliff and Martha’s Vine- Jard, offered the Societr its best opportuvity. r. Shaugbnessy protested against the discus- sion of such a topic. Mr. Smith called for avote on the threo names. Thers wers no othera to choose from, and the articles called for an election to-night. Mr. White seconded the motion. The President then rulsd that 4 Yoz was in order. The tirst oallot resulted as follows: Tobert Josce. Mr. Smith withdrew the name of Mr. Joyce. The second ballot resuited as follows : is the application of the union or co-operative priaciple on & popuiar and upiversal scale, totho iuvestment. manipulstion, and Joan of eavings. 1t appoears to have boen carefuily modeled after the most successful institutions of the kind in Eaurope aod the Eastern ‘cities, and 18 regarded by leading business men of the city as affcrding a sratem of benefits, privileges, and advantages to its patrona noequalec by any other finaucial jnstirution not based ou the same plan. The objects are striccly mutaal, securing to its members the advantuges of savings banks, with thrice or throe-fcld the share of profits allowed by savings Laaks, with priviloge of loans on terms utterly impracticabla under any other system, aud combining the greatest safoty aith the largest possible profils to both borrower 8 ;s L Bor B - ‘5 | aud lender,” Tho capital stock I dirided into i $100 shares, which are paid up on the conven- S E;‘Li:fli;”:ci‘:&““’“ Egbatton Manuey. th jont plan of installmente, tho basis of rates be- Mr. Shaughuessy desired that, in the event of ing 1254 cents per share s week—S$6.560 per an- Mr. Manney's refusal to serve, Mr. MoGrue be | BRT- | ng asi:?lr,s- “uu; m‘;i‘::g il‘:sgi:::; 5 e £ 2 ! designited s bin allegmato at successive = dater subjoct to the On motion of Mr. Wood, Mr. Manney was no- tified of his election, and provided with the fol- lowing INBTRUCTIONS. You will at oneareport to the undersigned Committes of Management the precise condition of yoar wardrobe. ‘Bix snita of clothes, thres dozen shirte, three dozen pair of fancy socks, thires dozen pocket-handzerchicfs, sst of studs and alseve-button, thres trunks, and & will be provided to you ten days before 1d eye-glass Ly fof for the watering-places hereunder de- your dsparture scribed. You will be allowad $75 per_ week for spending mon- ey and $25 per week for board. A1l your traveling axpenses will be paid and tickets provided by the Treasurer. You will pass ons week at Martha’s Vineyard, ore week at Bsa Cliff, one waek at Long Branch, one week =t Cape May, one week st Baratoga, and ono week at Newpert. You will, in every instance, ropresent yourself to be the only son of & wealthy Western bankerin temporary diagrace with your father. You will restrict yourself to the exciusive society of opulent females, no matter of what age or eppeitanes. You will instant!y adapt your theological, political, and 1 eronces 10 the sentiments of the Woalthiest widow or Epinster you may encounter. You will be provided with a variety of correzpond- ence, in different scts and of ssveral characters, which you will use according to discretion. You must exercise the graatest tact in dealing with onr subjecta, For instance, in the society of a Boston Jtivess quote Tamerson, Thoresy, and Channing per- petualiy : expressa contempt for mere phyaical develop- neat, and constantly mafntain the phosphoric virtue- of pork and beaus ; 3 New Yorkaise mention 18 fra- xtly a5 you can the family dlamonds and your devo- Hon to Parls ; and, in the event of having to d=al with 2 piows widow, Trofess your faith in Beccher and dis- credit, while you repsat, the atory of Talmsgo and his two wives. "Twice a week you will address a full written report 1o the cmmmnnm:t Mansgement of sll your opera- tions znd T ordor of the Commitiee, Me. Manney st once accepted his appointment. gave the necessary pouds aud, afrer » sumptuous banquet at the Sherman House, provided by his patrons, STT OUT FOR WARTHA'S VISETARD. Three days after his arrival there the archives of the society wers euriched by the following document: MunTEA'S VINETARD, June 15.—Committes of Man- agement C. M. A. S.—GESTLEMEN : L reached hero O, K. On the boat frum New York made acquaintance of handsome young lady, who had every appearance of wealth. She assured mo that ehe belonged ta a rich Providence famtly, but was traveling on her own ac- count. Compared notes, c:rried out my instructions, and asceriained she was worth §750,000 st death of fa~ ther. Made an appointmant for promeaads noxt even- ing, but at noon she went to New York in custody of detactive on charge of robting an hotel. ‘Thets is rich widow from Pittsburg hers, eald fo bs worth £150,000, Have good deal of competition, especial: iy 'from thres clergymen and an agent of Society for Discouragement of Expsctoration among the Atorigines of Esmschatka, Went to meeting thres times rday, and have engaged fo build a homs for destitute apple-women next fall. Wouid like 10 hoar sa to form of propossl. Reapectfully, EGRERTUS Mr. Manney was advised 2s follows : Cmcaao, June 18.—Mr. E. Manney—Dram Bm: You mast exerciso a littlo more caution. We can- not understand why you did not tumble to the young 1ady on the boat, As for the widow, do not be oo mis- celianeous in your advances befors being satisfisd of her finsnciai condition. 3 By order of the Mansging Committes. Mr. Maaney by this time had migraled to BEA CLIFF, whenoe he wrote as follows Sra Crrer, June . —3anaging Commitize C. M. 4. §.—GENTLEXEN ; There ars three eligible Iadies here 10 whord I bave already paid address with edect. No, 11s widow of Wfim m}u-'l: Uquor.desler, with $250,000, principally in estato an e Shora Ttock. No. 2 is daughter of coal-operator, with $150,- 000; and No. & is single lady of doubtful antscedents, who owns balf the camp-mesting. The widow has taken offense at tha irreliglons cut of my clothes, and the eingle Isdy bas frequently expressed a wish for a pony-phaston. If you think either of thess triflea ‘worth attending to, please attend to them immaodiately, Yours truly, EoBrTDS BUKSET. . 5.—The coal-operator’s daughter, 1 bave dincov- ared, was already engaged $0 a Lutheran minister, The Rocisty had to discuss this letter at A BPECIAL NEETING. Mr. Grav expreseed his suspicion that *the ir- religious cut” of Mr. Manney's enta was, in tho flippant phraseology of the day, ** & stali.” Mr. Black said that he was guninz snxious about his original investment, and objected to the vur- chase of a phaeton. Mr. Jacobson took no stock in Sea CIiff real estate, and thought Mr. Manney o1ght to be a littls more sharply instructed. Mr. Smith was inoliced to give him his own way. The disoussion resulted in the following mis- sive: Cmicaco, June 23.—Mr. Egbertus Manney—Drzan SmR: Your questions incline us to suspect you of “{reshners,” You must try and fix matters without the phaeton, and, if the widow don't Iike the cat of your clothes, Tot her alide. ‘Time is passing, snd you don't seem to have made much progress. By order of Ta® COMMITTEE, Mr. Manney’s travels had brought him by this time to LONG PRANCH, whence he wrots the foillowing letter : Losa Beaxch, July 2.—The Managing Committes | C. M. A, S.—GexTrEMex: Ihave almost concluded 2 contract with & rich Jewass at the Ocean House, Tho only trouble is sha wants me o go to the rynagogue and to mansge the investment of ber money in fer own way. There isalsoa very preity gitl hero, at Taland's Hotslk:ho, Iam told, is worih $250,000. I 0ind I have to 30 a great deal of yachting. ¥leaso soe if yon eannot hirs & first-class aloop, It ia also very necessary for me to have s good horse znd wagon {o Xespup with the folkshars, These are nacessities, Very truly, EGSYRTUS MANKET, Mr. Profanity was astonished Ly the check of Mr. Manney, who by this time ought to hayve reported a little more definits progress. - ° ir. Gray hoped the yacht aud horse and wagon regneats would be demed. ™ Jacobaon could not eonceal his dieappoint- men! Mr, Shanghnessy was positivo that Mr. Felix McGrue would have been married to six heiresses by tois time. Mr. Biows wished to know if the Bociety had not better recall their candidate and distnibute the residue of the fund among the subscribers. Mr. Wood coutd not understand the constant failures of Mr. Maoney. Ar. Black.thought that Mr. Blows' motion was the wisest. and ought to be carried. ‘The Mansging Committes was therefore in- structed to send the following note: Crrcaco, July 3.y Fabertus Hanney— caco, July S.—Hr. Egdertus Manney—Dran Smm: Tpon the Teoeipt of this you will at once retnrn oma 3 American, 28, black moustache and whirkers, very handsome, 172 fonnun, brilliant conversa- sionalist, head bookkesper fo Cbapin & Gore's wholcsale liquar establishment, nominated by Ar. Weod. Eobert Joyse, American, musician, 26, very in- tollectual, aleader, magnificent performer on tue pmno, of exssllest family, nominated by Mr. Smith Irish, pairiet YELIX U'GEVE, of %, eurly aubnrn bair. bright Blae eyes, elogxest orater, cqunected with the very best families im the County Clare, at pres- ent pubiic lecturer on the wrongs of Ireland, ncminated by Mr. Blnnghnurfy. » Mx, Mayor wished to know if any srrangement esuid bo clfosted with AL : ~ creditose 20d be relieved of your respousibility to this Society, which has no terms in whick to express its sense of your stupidity and Iack of coarage. Very respect- iy, TrE CowsrrTEE. Lasat Thursday, at the regular meeting of the Society, when all the members were in their gests, Mr. Wood took out of bis pocket a yeilow envelope, addressed in the candidate’s wall- knows bold sod vigorous handwniting. fomething fliled every mind with expectation, snd, when the Becrotary deftly cut the snvalope wish his peoknife, there began a perfect silence, amid which Lie read as foliews : B Lowe Braxca, July 6.—T'o the Managing Commitize C. M. A, . —GxxrLEXEE : I have received your in- structions to return {0 Chiesgo, and must very re- spectfully decline to accede to them at present, That L bavy failed fo marTy an beirm ia D, Prefably, to immediate investment in the interest of the stockholaer, and doveloping under compound interest in an incredible time—say seven veara —to tho fall or par value of the stock, the whole being divided, whenever tho par value of stock in any series is attaied, among the share- holders. Theloan of accumuiations is awarded to membors bidding the highest premium, esci stockholder bemng entitled toa lorn of £100 for each share of stock held by him, the Association thus giving to shareholders (upon proper security) the benofit of future ac- cumula:ions. Huodreds of these co-onerative institutions have been in operstion in Philadelpbis for years, rovrosenting iuves:ments of over 85,000,000, their results in tho interests of work:ng-men and working-women bsing there universally regarded 23 of the moss Beneficeut character. The same popular necessities and requirements exist in Chicago as ip Philadelphia, and in meeting thuse requirements the Poople's Building and Loan Associstion are recognized bo leading merchanta of the city as eetting the example of 2 good work, pot less than twenty employes of a sivgle ettablishment, that of Field, Leiter & Co.. having becoms shareholders, the total nombe raf shares now held beingabout 4,000. Jhe oficers of the association are Charles W. Angell (Pullman Palsce Car Compu;’), Presidont ; J. R. May, Vice-President; A. W. Nason, Sccre- tary; James McK. Banger (Central Nutional Bank), Trensur Correction—The Liverpool and Lon« don and Giobe Insurance Company. In the handsome review which TnE TRIBUNE gave yesterday of the bast insurance agencies of Chicago, a singular blunder crept in. This blunder made the article, concerning the famous Laverponl and London and Globe state that the Company in question require the sustumary de- duction of gixty days’ interest from the face valus of its policies, when presented with proofs of loss. It is a world-renovued feature of the Liverpool and London and Globe that it does not make any such deductions. It paya its losses in cash on presentation of proof, without any de- duction whatever. Had the Company taken advantage of the sixty days of grace (Which most of the other companies do) after the great fire, it would have made a differencs of $60,000 in favor of the Company. Baut 1t paid its $3,000,- 000 of lossea in leas than two monthe’ time, with no deductions at all. The Pride of the Great Weat. The Wilson Bhuttle Sewing-Machine is extremely simple in its construction, elaborately fnished in ita design and ornameating, combining great capacity and adaptation to every variety of family sowing and manufacturing. It embraces all the important and easential elements embodled in sewing-machines pat- ented within the past twenty-five years, together with the late important improvements and patents of emi- nent mechanical experts and inventors in the employ of the Witson Company. The West Lias ressou to Le prond of the Wilson Machine, Saleeroom, 197 State street. This Company want a few more good agents, oo Beautiful Desks and Tables. At No. 128 LaSalle street may be seen samples of the ‘most ornatestyles of office desks yet devised. Thesa will be exhibited for the next two weeks by Jr. Fred H, Cutler, of the -celebrated fashionable farnitura manufactory of Cutler & Son, Buffalo, N. Y, They aremade of therarsst of French walnat, with ebony moldings, ete., snd are rendered additionally beanti- ful by back-railings snd side-pieces ot the finest pol- ished French platc-glass, Mr, Cutler is introducing these novelties to the Chicago trade. He also has gam- ples of tha elegant folding card and parlor tables man- Tfactured by his frm. ke kia F R .. Desiring to Close Out our stock of Liams lsce pomnts and jackets, we have ‘marked them all down full 35 per cent,” This Is & very favorable tima to select elegint goods at low prices, Also have greatly reduced the prices of our linen suits, averskirts and jackets, dusters, etc., embroidered and otherwise handsomely trimmed, to prices lower than they can bo made at home. Hotchkin, Palmer & Co., 137and 139 State street. Pk P — Artistic Printing. The cheapest job-printing establishment in the city, and undoubtediy the largest and best, is that of Messra, J. 8. Thomrson & Co., No. 88 Fifth avenue, Times Building. This firm makes a specialty of commercia} and railrosd printing, of which it has turned out some i of the most artistic specimens ovgr seen in the West Allother kinds of Job work are alsodone there, and & ‘prices conformable with the siringency of the tmes,’ e ; Collars. The mearest approach to's linen collar is furniswd in the Warwick and Elmwood opllars, They hive created a revolution in the collar trade, a8 consuzers have found it more economical to buy & good celar, that always looks well, than the poor articles hoeto- fore sald them Parlor-Chair Car: Commencing Monday, July 12, 1675, elogantly holstered parlor-chatr ars will be run over theGhica- go & Northwestern Railway between Chicago a0 Mil- waukee. They will leave Chicago on the truirs 1 ing ilwaukee Division Depot, at a.m. md P.m. i s e The Best Recommendation in the World, and the one we most desire, is a thorongh trsl of the Fisber Refrigerator. We bave sold bundeds here, Get namos of uscra and let them tell their spry. J.P. Davrox, 192 and 194 Btate strect, & We Are Manufacturers’ Agfts, and guarantee those who buy farnitureof us strict factory prices throughont our large stock It will pay you to call, we assure you candidly. Sampson & Greene, 192and 194 State street. ] The *‘ Ragged Edge"” of Sunmer isupon us, but Watkins, 315 State streef can still sup- Ply 1,000 families with refrigerators axd fce-bozes at prices that will make you sick if you larn them after buying elsewhere, : —_— Have You Read That bign P We aliuds 1o the one at 251 Wes Madison street, ‘where it sayx: *Cook k McLuin, Dyan.” This is for you West Siders’ benefit, Rermembes main office 80 Dearborn street. ; Beautiful Inlaid “Victria Ties.” jes, have you seen them at Wswall & Greens's 1 Tuey have them, both fn cherry &id bine, and they are in great demand. 76 State stret, and 131 Twents- secand streat, ; Hallett, Davis & Co’s Grand, square and upright plane are for sals only at {he piano-rooms of W. W. Kim&ll, corner Stateand Adaos strects. — The Coolest and Most Easy of socess, Tho elegant photogrphic establishment of Gentile, sontheast corner State xnd Washington sireets, Call and see for yourself. Next to a Baby in the Family comes the “F F 7 Wesd Sewing Machine, It nis no superior. Did you know that the Chicago gent wzs making liberal discounts for allcsgh at 203 Wabssh avenuot TImportant to-the Preservation of Teeth— John Goshnell's Cherry Tooth-Paste, the most efficacious dentifrice ¥nosm. Try it. For sale by all druggisia. . Wholcsale sgents, Torrey & Bradley, 171 and 173 Randolph street. © = Chamber Sets. 2t will well psy those tn want of » chamber set to see .the cne soid by C. C. Halton & Co., 225and 327 State street, for $75.. They aro the best bargains In the city, Spring Lake ** Magnetic” Water, by Buck & Ravner. makers ©f tke « Mavs Cologue. RAILROAD NEWS. LOWERING THE RATES. The general indigoation of the people of Chicago at {he action of the ruanigers of the Pennsylvanis snd ‘Baitimore & Oblo Bailroads in raising the passenger rutes from Chicago to the Eoat, whils no porceptible change was mado from St. Louis, thus discriminating against this city, has finally {nduced them to lower thelr rates to euch figures as will ensblo them to compcte with the Northern lines. Tho following new rates wers announeed yestcrdsy by the Baltimore &Olifo Railrond, and it §s understood that the Penn- pylvanis bss adopted tho same: To New York, $15; 10 Philadelphiy, $13; to Baltimore end Washingian, $13.50. This is'n reduction of $3 tonll points. The :]l:kou sold ot the abova rates are limited to three T8, MORE ROOM: NEEDED. A meeting of the General Superintendents of the Iiinols Central, Michigan Central, and Chicago, Bur- lington & Quincy Tailroads was beld yestarday sfter- ncon for the purpose of devising some moans for mors depot room ot the lake front, and to give to the Balti. more & Ohio a chanco to enter the same dcpot. No conclusion was reached, and anotlier meeting {or this purpose will be held this wask, ; COUNCIL AT OMAHA. Ostama, Neb,, Juty 10,—A Consention of prominent railroad officials was held hers to-day with closed doors, 1t1s rumored that the subject under discas- ston is the establishment of & through-line of sleoping- cars from Bt. Zouis to Ogden, Ttah, and a decision a5 £2 whether it shall go via Omaha or Donver. 1o doubt but that such & line will be eatablialied. C. R. 1 & P. FRE!GHT BUSINESS. Special Diapateh to The Chicugo Tribune. Davesrot, In,, July 10.—Tho freight business over the C., B. L & P.Road for the past month has been quite brisk. Tho following is & resumne of the number of cars passing east and west, loaded and empty: Loaded cara from' the West, 5,€03; emrty, 128, Loaded cars going weat, 3,807 empty, 1,614 Aluking a total of 10,435, 3 DAVENPORT & ST. PAUL LITIGATION. Special Dlapateh to The Chicago Tribune. Davexrort, Ir., July 10.—Join Hunby, Who re- cently obtained judgment against the Davenport & St. Paul Railroad, and Harvey Leonard, Bheriff of this county. bave been summoned to appear before Judgo Tove, of the United States District Court st Keokuk, to stow cause why they ehould not b ined Lot selling ihe property of that Company, the road being beingnow Beld by'the Court. FIRES. AT POTTSVILLE. N. Y. Burraro, N. Y., July 9.—The Town of Portville, Cattaraugus County, was nearly destroyed by fire, All the ULusiness portion escept tbe raflroad depot and ono storo was consumed., The loss is $30,000; in- sured for §40,000. AT OMAHA. OMARA, Neb,, July 10.—A large frame buflding, cor- ner of Webster and Nincteenth streets, occupied by A. Poland, was desiroyed by fire at an enrly hour this ‘morning.” Loss over $2,000. No insurance. AT TORONTO, ONT. Tomoxro, Cap., July 9.—Johnson's Plano and Cabinet Factory burned last night. Loss, $20,000, SUICIDE. ‘ Promy, TL. July 10.—Mrs, dnos Hatbaway, who rosides with her son, E. T. Hathaway, » few miles sontheast of this city, commitied suicide on Thursday night by drowning herself in s cistern. At the inquest held Featerday it Was shown that the lady, who sras 81 years of sge. was undonbtedly laboring under partial sberration of the mind at the timo, The funersl takes place to-morrow. Special Dixpatch (o The Chicago Tribune, Pronia, IIL, July 10,—Enrly this morning & yo Goresan named Frod Smith, ' cooper by trade, and about 22 years of oge, was found by his father hang- ing by the neck in the cellar of the shop. It seems that last night the boy and his father had some words, and the 0l2 man struok the son withia olub, and it is thiouglit that the boy hung himself in order to make the oid gentleman feel bed. No other good reason seama 0 oxist. e s The recelpts for tofla on the canal at the Tock of Henry for the month of June ware $12,672,57 ; for the :»:{r"capoudma month lsst year the receipts were 04.008.53, MARRIAGES. CHILD-MACMURRA Y—Juiy 5, St. Lovis, Mo., by Dr. Floney, Miss Clara L, Alacmarray, all of MCNEII—KING-—July 10, Mr, Robert MoKefl, of goutn Chicago, and Miss Annie £, King, of Hyde Park. o IVES—-BARTLETT—On Tuesday avening, June 22, by tho Rev. D. J. Bucrell, d Miss den- James Hotel, v, Frank P. Caild ane Chicego. Mr. Jamon P. Ives anc LOST AED FOUND. ST_ON_THE 7TH INST. MEMORANDUM ok an Washington-st., batweoa Olinton and Canal, | Wil the person wio found same Totum it to Peuole's Gas Office, aad receive a row OST_WATCH AND CHAIS—LAST EVESING crossing {rom 1140 Wabashav.,on Tweatr-i:th-at.. 16 913 Mich\gan-v., a long gold cham and fads's goid with plue osameled eass, =at wi.h cluster of small- 5. A liboral reward jald for retarnof same to bashv. OST-ON TRURSDAY ATTERNOON | n-igico-hood ot J. B. Shay'a store or in B'us Jsland~ Care a pair of gold-bowed spocs. 4rbo hnder wil bo 1o tably rewardea by, ra.azmag them to the gidisige e, 0ST-OR STOLES —TULY 10, 185, ONE, sors note for 23,60, drawn by Gevrge S. ordor of Mary ING AND LODGING. West Side 7 GESTRE-AY.-TO RENT, LARGE PLEASANT front room, (arnished or aaluraished, with or withuat bracd: also back paclor aad Lod-room oa smite or single; a1l modorn Improvoments —FITRNISBF.? ROOMS 16 sovin GREEN.ST. with board. Also, day boarders wanted. INFUR- IBL ABE&DE NET m);m:fls’i&n‘on 202 nizhod roums t, with beard; reforcnoss ex- |8 [SOUTH GREESST._LARGE FURNISHAD frant room. with board, for lady and gentls o gentlomen; also, day-boardsrs wanted; price, S1. NORTH SANUAMON.ST.—BOARDING IN A lg puisato (sinlly fof ladies or gontlomen; $330 to $1 ¢ weok. PROSIIS enger. Oct. Brookway, 1154, and payuble to'the Oot. 1, 18 All 2008 Are caaljoned inst purchasiag{ €)¢ ABERDEENHST. — NICKELY FURNISHED ot 1. 1575, Allpagapaccenmioned ralgst Parchasiak | 22 oo, with oe withiost bord, for married coupios WAY. A or yoaug peoplo: all ¢ :mforts; locariva most dasingla; torma very reasonable. Oue nics siagle room. Day board. OST—TAK OM MG ON THE NIGHT OF = : — Juae b ope! id watch, No. 45,247, Wm.Chanoo 4 ~ SOUTH HALSIED-ST.—NICELY FURNISHED makes; with chaln, Also, diamond ring and pia marked 0 and comfortabie rooms, with or without board, for W. R. D. Wil pay 875 for watcn and chain, }75 for pin, | gontlemen. Day boardars wanted. and $30 for ring.” No questions, Address Post-Otfco " BOUTII HALSTED.ST,_PLEASANT TRONT os 1. AT Ssom whit basrd for exntleman and wifo, or siagle 0ST—A BLAGK-AND-TAN SLUT_WITH ENDOF | gentlemen; aiso day board, $3.50 por weck. J " fail cllpne: v.hits spoton neck. Liboral rowardif [ S NORTIT MAY.ST._COMFORTABLY FUR- returnt S 4.8 o Tt o wife, or two geats, atleman and 3.5 per weck aach’: ball room 350 _ Pleasaat noighbor- with good board, at BOULEVAR D | Bath.fEom with nor and cold wate OST_IN GOING FROM GRAND 4 to Cotage Grove-av. on Egan, & black cashmera phorl, Finder will be sultably rewarded by losvizg it at hood. Convounisnt to cars. Hom this afterncen. J. J. BHIBLEY’S, corner Qottaga Grove-av. and Thirty- } SOUTH ANN.ST._A LARGE, FINE ALCOVE first-class b, with 4 b room, nicely farnished, to rent Bali ST--ON FRIDAY EVENING, THE 9TH INST. Y.§T,, BETWERN MADISON AND ‘about 12 o'l o, in going irom the comor of Stato | ~~ S SHTTH i 351 Twon(y-first-asa.; on's State-st, ear to Twonty-eignth | 4. ATSTY ] 0d State, a map hook, Anyone findiar tbe same will be Washiogtonsta. - Lare> frunt roms, with firstclass B e B e cotarala Xho. St (0 . ROD. | Enard: brick house. il imamveraents. ‘liefdronos. BERTUS, 406 Buttorfield-st., carasr of Twenty.seventh, 05T — SATURDAY ~MORNING, JULY 10, A gontleman’s locket, 1 pleass return to WALNUT-5T.—LASGIE PLEASANT KOUMS? with gas and bath, at 83 per week; also day board™ 49 Finder il e ASALAND AV._LARGE ROOM AND SIDE Tiom 4. 13 LaSallo.st.. aad roczive reward, 49 MESITGMARY BURKE, 13 i emall_of her age, suort brown br. fnad notify FRED#ICK DICKINSO., 130 East Wash- {ngton-t., or her motusr, Mr. BURKE, &7 Arnold-st. YED_A LITTLE WHITE PONY WITH GRAY o aud {ail. Owsar oan have samo by calling it (73 Wast Tayl ud paying costs. IR QTRAYBD—JULY 1, A SMALL BAY HORS et ul D T oitlat ha bip. Auy. oo g | All modern mprovaments. _ 3 tarainz 1o tame will bo sultably rowarded, by MICHAEL | /(3 PARK-AV._TO RENT_A PLEASANT FUK- W.ALSH, 254 Augusta-st. - DU _sished room. with ot w TAREY UP-a BAY HORGF. ONE EVE BLIND. | 77() WEET VAN BUREN.ST._A FEW GOOD Owner can hivobim by callisgat %9 West Madison- | ¢ 1) buardors can find first-class accommodations, ~All st., and paying expea large, alcy roums. Board, day-board, 83. 85 REWARDO_LOST ON WEDNKSDAY EVENING R MADISON— ) o small brown tan dog, with whi'o_bresst. for first-class = SOUTH MORGAN-ST.—NICELY FORNISHED singlo or o salte, with good board; day reward will be given retuming him 1o 21 North Groo rocms, boarders accommodated. z. ST.-WANTED AFEW Q'r):- REWARD—_FOR LADY'S ENAMELED GOLD 107 spurn DESPLAN { “boarders in a piivate family. 18R e s secomimota | Z+) waich and wnall linked chain, opera-glass, silver spoons, goid pen, 3 sllvar butter-kaives thab were' stolen ABERDEEN-ST.—TWO OR THRER GENTLE- ted with board and pleasant 1ront rooms in & private family. from 179 Warrsn-av. Jono 20, and no quostioas asked. lgn THROOP-ST., NEAR JRFFERSON PARK— 1) Oua o two parsons will: room on patlor fioar, unfurnished. with the excep- thon ot carpe ed room, suitabla for sinsle gentloman. 53 SouTH GKE FURNISHED ROOMS +)O with board, st 85 par waek. Housa rofitted and newly furnished.” Day-boarders wanted. 5* ) "_A FURNISHED ROOM, € board. House has uy oyes. 11 S Thant yun for tho return of papors. REZWARD-STOLEN—ONE BAY MARR, 143§ to 15 bands hlgh‘ wi*ha Calzin Steno Z8orin, S48 ) o nald foe. tho Boras asd &5 . DECKER, 1t9 LaSalle-st. REWARD_STOLEN JUNE 25 & 1535, ONE $5() {Tht a5 Bore, wiito hind feet, blomlsh fn rigat fo pay roatoasblo €y8,a dark mir’on the back, long asck aud b .flfna ndcs for good board can find pleasant homa in small tam- largs hiead, Hght forward sackle anlarzed. black mane and | 173 plann, ete. tail. One nex phaoton-tap by . sfivor-plate trimmed ; 7 ROOM, and buggy barnors. Above reward will be pald_for tho h mlorts &ad fths property, 9 Washiogto: Clucago, | modsrate oharges. Ds 140 FOUIT SANGAMOTST OV LiRGE 14t) farnishod tront roow, with or withont boarg. 156 TEST JACKS0S-ST.- FRONT ROGS wiTh 190 board, nicabls for o younz men vr man azd ifo. CLD GOODS. AN FLEGART WALNUT “AND RICH SILK BRO. A ovao parlor suit. ‘madain o lavest stzls and bert T o0 e, By or salo at 312 156 SOUTH SANGRNOR-ST_T0 RENT. WitH S idence ihoar NGAMON-ST-T0 REST, e Finry WIS Tbfi mETT | G20 ‘ar withont board, troas patlor and other ruoms, 00As. oss G & yune office. . Aot Addiedy U 15, ol ~Q WASTADANSST_PLEARART KURSISHED 1CROCKR 156 floor, with or without front_rooms, first or recond boazd. Terms very roasonsble. 16’! A PEW DAY BOARDERS WILL 170 OPPOSITE R wace, are. Tho best quelity of ercekery, also floo glassware, o eass LOWELL BROS. are, Eaglin : mogithly paymenta, st vécy low prioss: B0 B West Miadsorat. ARPG1S! CARPETS! CARPEISI! WR_CAN WEST_ MONROE-ST.. givo you good Brussols and inzeain carpota at lower Hgy School-Day-toarders wamied. G rloss than was over knowa in Otlosgo befors, on casy | Toeme at ressonzblo prices can be had in the immediato nsialimoats. LOWELL BROS. & OU-, 788 west Madi- | vicinity. TAE | Gond 1 | BOARDING D LODIING, Sonth Side--Continned, WABASI-AV. — PLEASANT FURY ;Lc? rooms, with board, xa:mumm FICHIGAN-. REN 4QT ORI R T ey 506 E‘bfl’&m OF :iicu,y}fi_ WABAZLAV.TO RENT W) 540 Bioant Tarsiahod abors m;nul}, ’.‘g‘g faraished room. I WABASH-AV. 548 s o ; WABASH-AV.—VE G002 T i ooma. and bace o T 0L otivmen o' marriod couples wishing & good es 208 oy o snired. Wil also accommoats” & fy boarders. 30 = WABASH-AV. — PLEASANT FORVERDS ¢ 3 ) Foomua, with or Wizaout board, for ronlenss s e AND 73 WABASH.AV.—LARG N TOL Aalior, Taenitind o¢ motorsipas '.Z’L.u,m’.,"' pleasant rooms, with board. Relerences sxchanged = WABASH-AV., NEAR CTEENTH N7~ 199 Tws cfoms. lacia and ey ooty = er, wi 1% bosrd. it -clase borrd.” A few table beurde) | WABASH-AV.—A VER S04 ot ruto of roomss, trraimmcs o SoRABLE tablo board next house connketing ; rofernuces; 807 WaBAsH. . A YOUNG LADY Ga¥'my sconmmodatod with front room &nd boatd, 53 Who {3 williag 10 Foom with AmGiBSE: - o 6 MICHIGAN-AV.—CAN ACCOMMGDAT} 832 ued or taree boardsre A DA%y 83{) BDIANAAV. NEAR EIGHTEENTH ST COV _rurnishod roams 1 5 Wi : WABASH-A V.= NICELY-FORNINERS 927 ‘rooms and e s Boat Y 100.,; WABASH-AV. — FURNISAED_ OB furnished claes tabla, B Al ;lnn I:nd mmmom with fieat Baln. ldog_whlssifi. — HANDSOMELY Wi nished rooma, with first ‘board son. Roforences. Fain for gmuy. WABASH.AV.~BEST OPPORTUNITY] 1‘){&7 two gentlimen wishing o board at Pal, & EDOUARD’ D:ilyj!ugurivm in Froneh a>d on thy o siolin wil be el 1083 Foums ta ross, with szorliont. boares SEate pEIGh To 1o pDmibLy Pasich, Hachs Brcte furnished. Ho: board; small 11018 717 PRAIRIE- WO PLEASAN : 1111 AN T P A5 MICHIGAN-AV.—WITH OR WITHOR 45 Hoaidmonly” faraished rooms: moterm g 1157 WABASAY. — FRONT ROOMS Wi beard, n dsetrable bouso and fing location, 1y small family. Terms mado satisfsctory. Brick bazats ront, = WABASH.AV.—A FINBSUITE 117() and rooms for gontlemen, with Taty HOOK, WITH, from s b D2 St Saasis to tio young mao, a very sy r buard: ©) PRATRIE-AV._TO RENT WITH OR 2, room ; priva.o family. g 2 () PRAIRIE-AY. 0%, 126 A FRONT ALCOVE aoished, Wik board, 12 acivai fomig. Bg: ercaces roquired. e COAI‘FORT ABLE FOMES AT A MUDEEATE, of rico will be furnishod to Jaboring women at tha Odies. o Good Sammatiten Suciowy, Koo 10, 17t a5 I Rk Handolphest. ; [N ONEOF THE MOST DRRIRABLE VLTS on the Sonth S:da—3 delizhiul _mom [ioorom - moar, in full riow of tha lake, with firet.class bosed, ma {e'had by tha right partios oy Address L 5, Tribuae oiica. FRONT ALCOVE AND afaraibh. with {OUTHWEST CORNER STATIC AND HARRISOR: Boarding oy the day or week. La r son-at. ARPETS ON INSTALLMENTS, AT PRICES LOW. ‘or than evor bofore. _Wo can fit up your house with runols, tapestry. threeply, and lngrain carpets, at prices lowe- than you have sesn for fifteen years. It will Par ou to examins oue prices. Tho only carpst house on The West Sidg, Eor caati or, instalicents eur pricos are PAEK-AV.—A PLEASANT FRUNT ROOAM 1o rent, with board, _Terms reasonabls, FULTON-ST., GO furnished reoms with all 179 3 4 provements, —2 OR 3§ RESPECTA- a8 boarders. uncqualed. EMPIRE PARLOK BEDATEAD CO.. 23 Weal Maaboniat. 230 ¥ ST WASHINGTON-ST.—NICELY FUR- URNITURE_OF ALL KINDS ON_INSTALL- | Ze p b io or en s ith board. D AL | Sy rommaad ek, "sdasle ‘ot 'en saits. wilh boaid. 193 blo-fop eb: 300, €, ices o-top ehamber sota at $14, $15. 80, ©10,_formec prices WFST _WASHINGTOV-ST, — FURNISHED with broakfast 2 PEORTA — NICR with | | changed. Address Y whh ¢ W ABASEAY. SOUTH OF SIXTRENTISP~{ ‘nicely-inruisied rooms to runt, mich hoard, 4 gougeman and wivea or slogle zenticmeon, per woek. Ilousoand table fir<t-class. “Tribunc otfive. North Sida. MAPLE-ST., SECOND DOOR EAST OT DEAR: bora—Tha miest desirabla rosidenco quarerol "Division. A braatital alcovo f-oat chambn witn first-cla: i it fall suito of 75 to $180; haad Ele-to; —case ot styies parlor auste in all colars, with nphoistercd moru. 20d 6 o'clock dinner, for b 5 b-ct‘-: l;l;hv-@nz o ity wanally sold at $160 ér‘d gentlemen oaly. ! 10:, NORTH ARBORN-ST.—A DESIRABLL upward: rioh p.ush parlor wi ogr, 25 5 REW i : D e e e b it | 24() WAREENAV-_FURVIRHED, ROMETUR & o ouss e, fing Tocation, with Arst-class bosrd, e g b & rent with board, and a fowr day baardert taken; 3 a. B B L g1 15, Nowla (ho. thie | 41:0 & furniahied house to rent: reat rakon in brasd, 1 100 Sort LTS T, to selcer your farni 18055 Bckaous ‘who Geetre G0, moak D4 SOUTH GREBNST. FURNISHED OR UN- | 100 Privato fluiel-Vory pleiiaat moma, wiia ok ir selections for futare delivery can do s0 snd havs | & parnishod Tooms to rent, with board, in privata | ciass board at 36 per weck.” Day buard, 3430 par £oods delivered whare and whon wanted. 1t Is for your | family, Terms reasomable. Smgle meals, ) cants. ST fokerset o esamina our stock and pricss. o instalimenta our prioas and ferms aco unOQ abut: Bin psaplo can sare money by visiling eoc honey, E3- PIRE PARLOR BEDSTKAD CO., 533 West Madison-st. For BALE_AT A SACRIFICE—ON ACCOUNT OF removal—Ths whole or part of ths farniture of a dwelling, consisiiag of o el=zant piano, carvod logs and e e X A T L AL e aciy 3 e, s cto. at No- 143 Souths Clark at., Roomn 2. ety TOR SALE—AN ENTIRE OUTFIT FOR HOUSE- ) pkecping: amall houss to rent low. “Addsoss D %, 9~7_WP.K'1' JACKSONST.—TWO NICELY-FUR. 4| { omeed rooms, with boas 3 WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—A FRONT ROOM, 312 with board, suitable for zeatleman aad wife, or two gentlemen. 31 “PARK-AV.—BOARD FOR TW0 UR THRFEF 1) youne men, orxentlnman aud wize, with furnished TOR SALETEN G0ND SECONDTARD GOOK | O Coforulsbed rogms, inpriate fumlly. stoves at 1:ss than bLalf price of noy you want ono ?97 ‘WEST MONROE-ST.—FRONT PARLOR, come and maks me an offcr, as_Imean to sell thom this | ©).% | with beard: also a Ineza room sui:able fur oe or woek. A. WILLRY, 499 Wost Maaison-s*. TOR. f_Au_oi% NG, =] BOYINGTON PORTABLE aoe; ono Ko, 1§ Lawson; xood ordar; chea wold Lmmediatelye Ar WILLEY, 248 Wost Madisonat. 'OR BALE—A COMBINATION BEDSTEAD—VERY oheap; or will exchaage for furniture. Address H &5, Tribune ofies. U:(bgAr‘LP,—UR EXO!}A;\'G at 3§50 worth of god M 83, Tribune office, 2 two gentlemen on rato terms A WEST RANDOLPH- 364 rooms for ladios or gas TN¥URNISHED $4.% to 86; homo ('3 me comforts; location uncxcelled; day board, 4. WEST MONROE-ST.—FURNISHED OR UN- b board. 382 T omOE ‘_; 3 ‘WEST TAYIOR. v ant oo ‘bath-room: torms roasonable. n3g WEST WASHINGTONST.—VERY DFSIR. )OO0 ahle moms, farnished or unfurnished, with firat- class board; reference requiced.. Tent, 0, PLEAS- coid water; iRD 4 bot aad E_FOR RAL ESTATE, plain farnitaze, Addross ITURE OF FIVE ROOMS, evorything needed for housokeep- 'EST HARRISC 0. 2_781.!“:;9 and wife, or twn gen'lemen: prirate family. | 111 NORTH _DEARBOPEN - ST, — FURNISAKD _ruoms torent with board. R 1926 NORTA, DEARNARNST.—GOGD Bo0 20 _with srst-class bond. f s 1779 BORTI CLARICAT, GORTER ERTE-DI {2 ¥orost Honso. Parting’ in ssatah of a. mios boma for the summar il d well t cal and 303 ourluge aloovo and siagio raoms wi 0 oxpueure. Howd o et S Fra e rrae ik ovc hing plossaaks finbd}u tab] speefaity. Pricevlow, :).')1 ONTARID ST.—A GENTLEAK WISHES A . xoor . 7 993 oxr RIO-ST.~NICE ROOMS TO RRNT, LD with board. ):)-3_015 0-§T.—\ LARGE NIOFLY FURNISHAD &2 monitablo for tro: s single rooms, Witk 230 ORI CL.Y T.—ONE Fnos'r-no('m.‘ [PURNITURE AT 2 PER “CENT URDER USUAL pricss. Elogant marble-top drosiing-case suts, 863 Sandsome paclos sats ia torey and baic-eloth, for $io. other of furaiturea: lower prices thin ay ot! sty ay I COGSWELL'S, 518 Wout stadisonats 199 TET, HMONROF-ST., CORNLR JEFTRRNON “bZ ¢ Park—A pleasant alcave front room, with bonrd, for two persor ok FHED 447 o KF-ST. — PLEASANT FORN OR SALE-CHEAP—_ONE SECOND-HAND NO.7 { rooms aud gord tablo board for thres gontio. Pacagon, and ono exch 7 sad & Revenga cookia menvith a private famlly; terms modera'e. 1, good as with new trummings. _Also, ane No. S ST.— T A J T SALE- COOK.STOVE AND REFRIGERATOR. | ni%hied, tosalt_he partios, with board. O'MARA_July 10, at Meroy Hospital, of chol b Sistor Sary Regis O Mar- el i STANLV—July 10, Mrs. M. Stanley, lats Amme Gray, 51 years, as bor cosidonss, b Suuth Clinton-at. neral at 1 g'olack, by carriages. E §7~New York papors ploaso cony. EEEGAN—On Friday, July9, Rate Keogan. Juneral from residance of Joha Keegan, cornerof Weed m‘ E‘::s:n"ci." n': ndn"::‘:wk u;a&.l from_thers to a an Ce Al Trionds aro iavited. = pEiR s HITCHOQOK—8nturdsy, July 10, Ebon Luke, R A o gt P aomins a0 B £ 1 servi rosidence, 1616 Indians-av., - aaopml sseyiees ut rodence, 1618 us-av., Sun 16 Pine-st.., Lona, the adopted izys. FERNS—Jnly lr}n No. daughter of Jobn P. and Charlotte Ferns, aged 13 years, bl 5 Rasshil, Sundes. July 11, at 1130 1" Fuaeral t> , Sunday, , 8t 112 i A S Ay e R edetita & Boston ani:‘ "Vermont papers pleaso copy. ALDWIN—Ia this city, July 8, of enclers infantum, Alvin Gllbers, sob of Joha'ch. azd Eeteila. 0, Baldwia, ral 8¢ rosideuce, 139§ Dearboru-st., a4 10 8. m., s hupe Ere sin could blight or sorrow fad oo u‘?x!‘.i,‘fi"""" i . Theo u eaven couvesed, nd i do it blossom there. Dio E. Bartictt, all ot this city. _No cards. ORSA OK-STOVE 2L Can be seen at 505 Noith LaSalls-et. () WEST ADAMSST. — ELFGANT ROOAS DEATHS. 0 TO OHEAP JOHN'S PLACE, €8 WEST LAK 6-43 fnrntshed or wafurnished. with god - i st., Al you want barg-1as in bousshold goods, car. | beard, at tho Flectro-Thermal and Turkish Batba, LTSRRISTEIN Georee, son of Josoph aud Lewa Lio. | pete. oic,: bedvteads, 81%o $15: stoves, 31 to 300; érery: | 30 WEST ADAVS ST —SUMMER BOARD FOR e 3Gtk ST S L e | i in e Rt e sid prviesnly onap i | B9 oy vl oo sogle o 3 oliv . o 2 lemn men D o s Tarmte o mall i | Do n here: BH e lot P oaotly Sonen' Dakery | sy orly-farnisbed suoms: all modem improvemeata; maombers of the S} Oougregation, are rospectfally in- | epsa evenings nntil § o'clock; goods bosght for cash = e e a1 vitod to atien: Wieze pactied il oll very lows ‘my motta 48 quick sales | [)FLIGHTEUL ROOMS SUITABLEFOR GENTLE: | st~ ‘mon and wivcs, or sevoral singlo gentiomen, wit ciass bosrd. Sontheast corner Adsms and Contre: ANDSOME ROOMS, FURSISHRD OR UNFUR- bished, fn » rlesant bome: fins locatin, aad con- Fenlont to oars and butz ona bl and amall profits. O_TO RUSSELL'S, 14 WAST MADISON-ST: for bargalas in sioves, ranges, orockery, eta., o !)_ldl:uvugukunln exclango. Open eveaings. AADWICK & N0., ADCTIONTEILS, 16 ARD | [oa/ontfooazsand but: ono block cast ol sehiond B NI Adiron-st. Apply at 42 Laflin-st., botwed: . 197 Bast Randolph-k, aro the only houso that | 3isnioe and Adame. ¥ i s o A Solu Fatiiey | ionroa aad Adawc Refvenon esetaniied. Leaving town on slprt notico witl consuit thair iuterost by | AJICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD FOR Driaging their gooda to thom. _Bost of roforcaces givon, | LN gonrloman and wifs ar tvo gentlemen, caa bo had lo F YOU WANT TO PUROHASE TOUSZHOLD | [irete famils, plessantiy lceared, fonta Side, near tha o chikms 0w 15, Hie Jime t6 by ohesy by artend: | 5% b7 addieeriox 1, Tgbmoofioel . ing fodgos & Go.'s males this wack, 635 West Lake.s FAR JEFFBRSON PARK-TO RENT, WITH Dattios hiaring gaods to b soid will conayit their own in- | LN board, & large octagon alcove room. uufarnished Doroat by oaliing on or addreasing HODGES & CO., Unioa | rxcept carpet, by a family having no busrders: uso of Park Aacalon Htooms: Barn. Relerences exchangod. Addcoss M &1, Tribuza % YOU WANT A GUOD ARTICLE, AXAMINE TH: | ofoe n Dowel Spriog Bod..~Itis tho bast, cheapest, most clastic N WABASHAV._TO RENT WITH BOARD, A s bandsomely form) 0t room, sccond sto; first-class family: references. Addrow F 67, Triban P:{!fi'n’,s DESIRING A PLEABANT HOMP, WITU 20d durablo spring bed oc maticost i the ‘market. Man. ufactured by J. F. BARNETT, 8 and 86 State-st. ‘WANT A LARGE QUANTITY OF GOOD SEC- ond-hand furnitare to ship & country town, for 00d family tablo, modern convenicnces, in the vicin- mhsch T il pay i ‘very bighest cach peics foe the'next | ity of Union Park, addross H 36, Tribune office. jor dap. of sddress'S. P. BAMBERGER, &3 | riw YOUNG MEN CaN OBTALN FXCELLENT Loard, with first-class room, in be<t loc'lity on Waost Side, for $11 per weok. Address H 21, Tribune ofice. Ol materesses and fex:hors renovated. —Satisfactiun - Michigan- ewly and clogan 1y farnished parlors ing, inciuding Singer Sewing Maonias, baby-carriage, = brgnt e te. Fami in; i ' WEST RANDOLPH-ST.—~ONE HANDSOME- e TRyt bl ey B et ifl?éng Suraiabid f3t room £ Font, wih boacd, 6 OR - gy ~ o Sasior st + miven, guch waimly por i | A ()G WISF, MONRORST_PLRISINT TR first-ciats work: retail prico, #125; will sell for 965 | nithed rooms (alcove), with boa~d in priva‘s | MARTIS'S, rosidence 678 WWabash-ar, American family; cheerful home gusraateod; terms roasupablo; location Brat-clasy. MATTRESSES, MGSQUITO-LARS, —LOUNGES. YL ron bedstadds, festtion, and. beddiog. WHIP: Srwth S17a s room L Satiaaoties PIDRIDGE-COORT, SOUTHWEST CORNER ! | \TERY LARGE ELEGANT ROOM ON P! v firstolase | and near Uaiva Park. 1134 Q4 ONTARIO-ST. - HANDSOWPLY FUE 25—{: rflshedm‘om.\wi h firs:-clany board; terms veg rousonable. Bost of relereuces given an ed -)4‘13 OHIOST.—A PLE\SANT FRONT ROOM, Z“Fe) wi'hboard, f:rgatl man sed wile or 7o peze tipmon; also "!‘}«l rocm for a yout! . 94 FAST INDUYA-ST.TWO DESTRABLY ZE0 ricms, with gned board: SR = FAST INDIANA-ST.-A PLEASANT ¥UR- 254 TR mom, a1 oas unfarsisasd, with beert: OEE EAST INDIANA-ST._TWO LARGE FROFP Qkfir')_dmm. furnished, with board 7 reforensos e Changsd. Twa rooms, witn board, o & prirste 9 _TARGE AND SINGIE Z A L_rouma to ren, with tirst-clas Loied. 271 EAST INDIANA-ST.—PLEASANT ROOMS 10 ront with board. b e /{_ ILLTNOIS.ST.—FURNTSHED ROOMS, 29’1‘ board ; a fow day-boardora accommodated: erences mqm}.7 l)LHASANT IL?OM(H .A;VDNBOAF% FOR TWO 5 i, Tt ARLAR i Hntels. L ASD 13% MICHIGAN - ST. - ST. CULAIR ‘House—Bonrders can_getneatly-farnished rowsh zood table, bath-ronm, bt and cold water, 83 0 #p week. _Also day-brardors wanted. oot LARENCE ROUS . 178 STATEST., OFE0, CP s Paimer Hace. dard; o gon sonth of Chicago-a ress K flaor; modern improvements; esizablo rooms with boarders als accommodated. Hates UCHARME HOUSE, 70 AND 73 RANDOLPEST. D %taoims troat, doublo o singlo, with board. Dap: ‘board, 85. 3T, ANDREWS MOUSE, 7 EAST v::;'nmm-' - D X e, airy, wel g sultabio einan aad wile or siagle geatie- uitablo for gentleman rooms men. Day board $1. Connrre. BOAR“ TN A PLEASANT COUNTRY TOWX OB 150 L2di~s withuat childr= two b Pleasont bouse: family; near dopot. | » Homewoud, OQUNTRY BOARD_IN PRIVATE FAMILY= Largo bonee. ploasaut groands; dalightfully sitused i3 tho Cliy of Ripon, Wie., ncar Green Lake: fins drivia. boating, fsblog, otc, Board ¥8 vor week. _Forfurtber rarticufars eddress G. B, LIGHT, Ripon, Wik, o 8- C.FUSTER, & Stato-st., up-sialzs. ; NE VERY LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH SMALR room off, at the family boarding-house of RENCH, Evanston. G 3 ARK RIDGR . BOATDING. HOUSH 13 NOW AMr. B, ERSOFAL-PLEASE LET ME HE ROM you. I ehonld eall if T thoaght it pmllem?REEY. ERSONAL—PRETTY WELL PUT UP-ARE YOU well? . Write if you havs mot lost ail iatorest inan oid friend and well-wisher. May address aimply to New ork., . Pi:"nsoxu,..flrmcusv WHO_VISITED East Twenty-second.st., New York, commuricate with Chicago. PERSONAL-A YO WIDOW WISHES T0 MEET pectabls of cult it 2 low otz ny S nenmny. "l nan T ivnae ERSONAL—WILL MRS, LEALAND, FURMERLY of 129 Tweptietb «t.,, pladss £170 bor Presoai address in next Bundsy's issas. CH. ERSOXAL—_ROOM & DORE BLOCK_DID YO sce my apiwer Io ‘Critune of 8th inst. und‘g- hufd g iost and found? = ENSONAL_MRS, MANNING OR HER SISTER ia Floming, will please caliat 191 West Jacksoo- 6t,, sad obligs thair friends. AMISS M. Mc. LOBT AND rOUND. 80 old acquatntance, Address WILSON, Post-Ottice, 3 | , aad_alcive roor don! ‘Translent and 134 Wost Madisaa-st. board. (\¥_EASY_ TERMS_FURNITURE, OARPETS, fasteSlusy rehaser, newly furnished, with day boarders. stoves, and erockery at terms to suit the pus 4 R and at popular prices. As usual, we koop nothiog butibe ‘)1 MICHIGAN-AV., FRONTING LAKE PARK-- ruost rellable mako of goods, for whion we pay canhy and | ) Pleasant, front rooms, farnisnod or anfcraished ; can, taerefore, offer better Inducements to the purchaser | ressonabls terms to permancat pariies. Dar-bcsriens thai azy et homse, Look B¢ our gocda, asaning eat'| sccommodated % el parchaslag plaewhere: ol B T WABASHAYV,_FORNISHED ROOMS YWt v 244 WABAS B bourd. #4; dinaers, 85, ARTIES HAVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS THEY e e R \rani i dlspoat of cheap for cash Wil find & cusiomer | TQ MICHIGANAV, OFPOSITE LAKE P bend by addrzesing C 77, Tribunc ouice. QTOVES! STOVES!! STQVES!T ARC COOK- ing and hoating stoves. The calebrated XX Paragon r3nges, the Magoe ranges, tho New A . orjcan Cook, the Neveaue, and othor styles, in fact, the tinest stock of hicago, on easy monthly payments. LOWELL West Madison-at. est location in city. i) MICHIGAN-AV._ROOMS TO RENT WITH 28 ‘board to two or throe ladies or gentlcmen, /] BTATE-ST., CORNER HARRISON_BOARD BT] $7 o woek', tablo £3:50; alto front and beck par- ors. anfuraishod, fur two, 342 per month; use of plano and barh, 374 S0UTR STATEST Go0D EOARD FOR 7 ladies or gantlemen, 81 to 35 per wock, with usy of plago and bath ; day-board. 34. £ Q7 MICHIG* N-AV.—FRONT AND BACK PAR- BT8 o alost; farniahiod.Also tible buard. woves la BROI 1% West Ma VW ASTED-GOOD SECOND-HAND COOK-STOVE, chiiap for oash. _Addresa J %, Tribuao oico. W ANTED_FOR CASH-COMPLK P FURNITURE, ) carpgia, piaso, for delliag; must bo cheap. X ¢l ribans e A HIPPLE'S MOSQUITO-CANOPY MANTFACTO. 27 Statest. Ghea ety " — A GENTLEMAN AND e ] e e EoE IR 1a dlipdes ent b’ board and nics OUND—JULY 1. ITALIAN GREYHOUND. not claimed within ihree days, will Le nnhiwwyfiq expeasss. Canbeseen st 1818 West Lako-at. HILDER. < FDUND—'I WO TICKETS, TERRE HAUTE TO, Cl and retarn: alio some mozey. have by applyiog at Tribone ofice. OST—8%0 REWARD—A SOLITAIRE ‘shirt pin on the Sth {nst., on tha stroet o ) DIAMOND ina Cottage Grovear. car. Above reward to a7y person returnin; e o G AN WUR i Cocs Woodrad Hiter. °B. 0. 000K, iR IF Owner ean* FANTED_A GOOD SEI OF PARLOR FURNI- Sranes. : tnre of 7 pisces: Arur~smast by law. Apply after { MICHIGAN-AV.. oard, farniahed Pricee reasa i §a'clock tor two daya at 108 W ' " ANTED—A SET OF BED-ROUM FUR! "Addrees F 24, Tribuno TURE, Aross, bedding, and carpeta, fo caali; moue: ba picalacs. r mat dead lew; giva full par: office. odorate. Y '0U CAK GET A GOOD ICE-BOX FOI AT MICHIGAR-AV,—) 3 TO RENT, FUR- Y nnsuu?sr.fiaw.nmfiufn. . mlp%flwummmmmuml —ROOMS TO RENT, WITH | family; terms m i BOARD-BY A Tonm with ‘| excepiunal raf o LAYIN_at the Sisters of Morcy Hospltal, on Calamet. guarantesd or monoy rofandod. 1or gentleman and lady or single kentlomen, wit2 or with. a tho Nocthy {iroad, 13 . a s, : v SR TEFORNTTORE: ' it or opan, o 1 wer: 87, izt Mory Lavia, nged 19 yooes younsat doghier | () gAY MONTHLY PAVEENTS FURNTTULE! | outboard,” Ao, socood-siory front roum. Acoommods- | oty 7 tisims each way, Vere convonleat for busem © Good'and arsiable tho decanerd was belorsd by alargs | yaty {"Carnci | Sarpatn!, Crodsery] crockeey: oroek | fmrTDU e, ‘Addnea W, O PARSHAN " reloof frionda and ‘acausintances, ! s | = Qrctost rlonds and Aoamaintsncer o berpremaiass | S’ Webare a large stock of Tamiiars, stoves, cac: | Q EURRIDCIE SONE, o o et s or Fen- Fiscellnnenns ; a posce D e A ot omplecs Onr Sogas | omen. Bourd §51081: day biard §. oF #%5- | /Tiwo COUPLE OF FUUR GENTLENEY 70 BESE ish 3 ro. « § "I tenisbed rooraa with or withcut bear privsts PERSONA. fo sy St bl Sul st b ue by | 15 TWEYTY SEONDT_SLITANT ot | falE M oS eion oo iyt TS O 3 Lt Gllod w - g urniehed or unforoished, | T o3. ST TAFORAKTION WANTED-O¥ MIGHARE JAuES basemont stone frous bulldiag. 35:1% is illed v th choles | with firat-class board: location delighiful. Referenos | “——— == — THETY Sl sone ity B8 | e, Nend S B8 | S amere yowmower oreore e | B A RTEE informa.fon will be reocir i o1 N w! we warrant 10 be as represented. Weo A\ N ST. S ] R ST A NG B {ntormaclon mll be Kodly reosired by Lis distrossad ile. | Have good patior sots [ro Si6 up to. 8116, whioh we wil L A A el s pistital tablo. 35 ta €7 | JJOARD—IX EXCHANGE FOR A Fo.8 COOC <oy also warragt to be ss reprosented. Wo ha Pl Bl R T A e I U storc, whtarack, cost 8:0: uscd six months 13 NFORMATION WANTED_NORA AND JULIA I to 81.50 "1?"7'“:& \;nhnm':)lm—mlmd(a ouse. z 1 tanrant. Addreso B &, Tribuna office. . ‘McCartty, nativos of Janosvillo, Wi oK g T SarpaLy HARRISON-ST,, BETWERN | ROAND—DY £INGLE GENTLEMAN LN PRIV ™ L HeGariar, adlros o Janesrilly. Wis, bt supposad o | 3o Bolae"Brmishing " goods al grole recaciion"amd | 44 FARIIS I lied R with board 0 | 3, iy gp Wi siie, | Terui muit bo modt band fn Nenraska ik yoars axo: tHS Iaet time sho wTols | wEered in Ohibozo. As o own out own stors and ray no | = 4 TWENTY-SECOND-S e | Addrem GB, Tribuneotice. ____________— Ve waa bn Vi breor'e Hotel, Untin Stock Yards, 15 they | Seat: sod Savs sory amtll sxboneer we can aford tosellat | 14 N Dosd. 23 aing lnrse FRONT | D GARD_BY A YDUNG GENTTLEAN IN FRRI0R el ikh thie advertisemoot ther will send ‘el ad | Yaty'aiml protisand willdogafor caah o oa sagmonitly | Dy e Acooemag s o Luree room for tac, 85 | 13 German. or Tallas family; Soutn 5ido Drotemmds Intely retumed from Cailforais, they Vil ear ‘somo- parments. Openevenlogs, Tha ooy Boe e moads | Q) TWENTY-FIFTH.ST._BOARD FOR GENTLE- Addrom L@ Vrbuaouhes, o TGO thing o thoir advantage. Answer right ofl. {5558 foptleh.s hoae chmplete with it cla goods. | 8 § man nd wis in sictly priraie family, a1 313 per POARD-EARIIES WO OAN ,E",‘_‘,;‘.‘,E:,; RESONAL_TURSDAY P. M._P. O. AND COR- el i o v ress 8 Oy Dk A D si. 71l bloide yoatiemts | ()N, CSTALLMENTS A LARGE_ASSORTMENT | oo™ AND w7 SOUTH CLAWKST_GOOD BOAED | 2t modera‘e eates, may loave thele same snd s0MTTl :m;'uw lady in black sond "address to M 5, Tribuno | o of 2Reu Ble e oot T JOHN M. L for Iadies or gentlemen, from 851086 per week, | 13 £ast Randolph-st. F;{SOV‘J‘ ‘WILL ELLA McDONALD, WH( T e b m;::.:.fmn AV.—A NICE FRONT ROOM TO H B \R?I_‘YOTR SEL:““A!::DL Mfilg&fhsop“m‘v A N - ] N ) T A - \— N 1 mnorth of 'wenty-! h ol D Crmerty oiigen ot 51 lichigunan., lsasa 2RO | (F, EALTIAL, FATSENTS PRRIOR SUTS, | 113 mheibooural oferocon ranire: | Adarem &4t Fribano ofice. - : address to {1 8, Tribuo offce. tint ‘ars ausurpassed angwhers. ” JOULN ML SMYTH, 184 ADSTATEST, ovERSUTTISGSC.0. | ROANDA TOUNG LADY DESITES 1 HONE Y- i D. Btoro—Fine single, Dloasant family where she can tench musko for bossd Toferences given. Address G 45, Tribuno offics. TADY. A NEATLY FURNISARD N rchanks foc Aa A No. § aeits machine, Address E 83, Tribuno oBo. e = et BUARD-IN & STBICTLY, PRIVATE o FANIL w h':-u thers are no other buscdors. Sfte o =9 e e s i Fatloman 3 irst eiuss place: roteroncos giran. Aidremd %, Tribus offics. : ];OARD—BY A LADY IN PRIVATE FAMILY, north of Twenty-second-at., smth of Sizteentd east of States ‘: a0 e d'r“ u'-. of pisso. | e as, hore eiven. stating ileh taast be rossooabie, L L L, Teibuae ofice. BOAET\—-A PLEASANT,WFLT, mnnmzp‘ififi- with board, fu & privats family, on West Sids. 4%, 2033 with terms. B 2, Tribane offce. GARD_BY A_YOUSG LADY, IV A PRIVAZY Tamilys Wost Sids praferred. A willing to pa7 963, Drice In good location._ Adéress E®9, Tnbuna oise: BARD-AND EURNTSHED ROOM, BY A Y0USO D guntieman, fa & private family an West bice ; Ueroed Dreferred;: Bome comforts main abjoc: : best rolerencs Addcess, stating particulars, A 7s, Tribaos ofSce. OARD-WITH FURNISHED ROOM, IN GOOD. localiry, for w le sad child, and eclf ‘whes ol m.nmu- improvements and torms. Address ¥ 15, T07 uap oftica. S Y 2 [30ARD-WITH ROOM, BY A SISGTE GERTLE maa, Ia 8 orivate famiiy, betwren Madisot snd Yo -5i5., bear Weaternear. D3, Tribuns ottes. ____p GARD_WITH A NICP FAMILY, BY GENT A% ‘“hers are faw ar 0o boardors ; pamaset; ropm. and wifz. Hest of “' fAh‘tnB:fo EXOHANGB—A LADY'S_GOLD ‘wateh for a chambor set. Address J 60, Tribuns offioe = ..__ “Trf) WABASH-AV. — FIRST-CLASS BOARD, | 470 wtin rooms; aiso day board. | I BPAGD-AT OAK PARK FOR SENTLEAS A wifo. Adaress J 2 Tribazo offce. > RENT-FURNISHED OR °