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THE STONE-CUTTERS. The Order of the Unlon IRelative to HBtriking Eaceutaed. Visit to a Numbor of tho Yaidsees Condition of Affairs, Why Bosses Feel Unwilling to Pay the Advance Many Firms Admit that the Wagos De- manded Aro Not Exoossivo. Statement of the Prosident of the Union, The troubles botween tho stone-cuttors snd tho yard-men, which have been brawing for somo timo past, culminated yestorday in n strika which oxtended to about throo-fourths of tho yards, for nn advance of wages from 22.60 to &3 por day. Tho advanco was domaudoed by tho Unlon msomo {ifteon days ago, whon o commit- teo walted upon tho yard-mon witht & domand for tho ndvanco, which was not secodod to oxcept by ono or two of thp smnller concoerns: conse~ quontly, about (hirro-fourths of tho 700 cutters omplosed in tha various yards struck yesterdsy morning. Inquiry mado yoatorday by n Trinuxe roporter ANONG THE YADD-MEN elicited’tho fact that there {a divergonce of opin- ton amoug thom as to tho ndvanco domandod by themen. A fow liara already advanced the wagens to £3, and ara continuing work, Theso aro mafuly those who hiave to fill coutrnots al- ready nearly completarl, and who ate anxions to finishi their jobs. A largo numbor who bhave heavy contracts to oxecuto stato that, n tho price for tho work is limited by contract mado at tho then ruling rale of srages, they cannot accedo to the demanda of tho Unton 3 athors insist that thoy futond to manago thoir businons for them- selve, and that thoy will pay hauds who aro worth 8o much 83 por day, and that thoy wilk not pay it to those who canuot or will not do &3 worth of work por dny. Uik, JAMES DATCIEN, of Batchon & Hmith, contractora for tho cut- stone work on Farwoll's building, ou_Tranklin and Mooroo, for Seara' now block on Washing- ton, botwoon Clark aud Deerborn, and for sov- oral other hoavy Jobs, statod to @ Tibuns re- portor yosterday that for thd past ten days hiy firm Lad "beon paying tho cuttors £3 por day. Tholr work was_under way, nnd thoy wantod to go on with it, Rovoral other yard-mon, {v may be rewsrked, stated with roforenco to Batchon & Bumith that for what work thoy aro doing on tho Farwell building, Mr. rarwell who 18 anxious to linvo tho work pushed rapidiy, hina agreod to aufticient advanco on tho cuntract rates to make up tho difforonco in tho cuttors’ 8y, 5 L5y ATRINSON & € eattors, eightecn in number, atruck yosterdny, sud tha firm will puy them off aud’ dischurgo them. 'The firm atafo that thoy havo been pay- ing thus far from &2 to %4.60 por day, which is oll thoy can afford to at the rates at which they bavo mado contracts, ‘Their contractors, thoy stato, aro willing, if need Le, to utop work for a weok, aud when the monoy i forthcoming thoy (A. & Co.) will got tho work donc, if not in thoir own yard, outsido. Diouner & Robinson, who have heavy contracts to i, yesterday raised the pay of their thirty- fivo cutters to £3. The rotain in their omploy, however, only good workmen, who can do €3 worth of work per day, and siato that they taised tho wages becnugo thoy found soma of their bost mou wore beiug taken away from thom Ly offors of €3. FLETCOILD BROS., who also havo honvy contracty to flil, inecluding twenty-five atone-fronts for Hmith & Eastman, on West Washiugton strot, yorterday raised tho pay of thotr thuty-five nion to 23, Tho finn atato that thoy nro compelled to go on with thoir coutracts; but ihat thoy intond to mako thoir men do €3 warth of work &:r dsy, and will employ nono who do not-do at much. 'To such mon thoy are perfoctly willing to psy £, but not to any Tom, Dick, or Harry who canuot carn ihat much, aud ouly elnima it becauso Lo in o Unton man., As illus- trating what they decm to ho the tyrannic tem- por of tha Union, Massrs. Ilotcher stato that fow doya ago their hauds struck hecause one of the men in thair omploy, William King, onco a cut-atono coutractor, and ono of the oldest mon in the business in the city, was not a Union man. King, who is & capital workman, having been {n the business for a quartor of o contury, told tho Mosmra. 'letchor that ho would savo them any troublo about it by qultting, which he did, knowing, of courso, that it was of no uso lttl:x|hlm to staud out single-landed against the nion, NOLDENWICR & TENNE'R putters, govonty-tive in number, who wers re- tolving tho usual wagos of 3,50 por day, struok Zastonuy. The firmy in doing ®n exteusive uginess, and stato that if thomen hold out they will send tholr stonecutting work to tho Ponitou- lludv at Joliot to bo dono. Thoir contracts were mado on estimates based on tha rate of wages tlon ruling, aud thoy caunot stand the advauce domsanded, TIE BINGER & TALCOTT ATONE COMPANY stats that thoy movor pay regard to the Unlon, and flud ‘tholr business more prosperous 1 consequonce. They pay their hauds, according to tha value of oachman’y services, from 2,60 to £3.25 per day ; requiro thom to worl ten hours por day icatoad of cight s fixed by tug Union, and nat only dlum;;nrd tho Unlon regulation requiring ten mivutes’ rocess forenoon aud aftoruoon for lunch and boer, but discharge any workman who,without leavo, quits tho yard durlng work-loura, Thoy claim to havo the beat lot of " handa in the city, tho soborest, mogt induatrious, and beat contouted, aud don't care & stzaw what tho Union does, IERLY KENLEN, who runc_one of tho largost yards in tho city, ‘was atruck on by his ontiro forco of cuttors— fity in numbor—yesterday. Ilo has beon work- ing 121 mon ; says lie caunot afford to pay mors than £2.00, and if tho mou wou't work for that he will oloso for tha sesson. Uullding is beiog dono, he states, chiefly because it is choap to bavoit donanow. Butif tho ratoof wagcuis advanced snd prices corronpondingly raleed for cul-stone work, there would be a groat fallng off {n building, T. WOLP & 80N'S cutters, thirty-fivo in all, struck yesterday, Tho Mossrs, Wolf woro last weak waited npon by n committes of tho Union, which demaudad the advance to 3, Messrs. \. repliod thot thoy did not think the dewand uurcasouable, and would puy it after the 1st of Hoptewmbor. The men yosterday morning inaistod on 33 for each day of tha week, to which Messra, W, rofused to accedon, 3Mr. Wolf vavs tho advance {8 10 wmote than the men aro entitlcd to, and that ho will pay it, byt not soouer than he agroed to, name- 1y, boginuiog to-morrow, ”’ftl:: dc.nyum in Honry Fursto's yard also struck A number of othor yords wore vixited, more {han Lalf of which lisd suupended work, and theao comprlved'tho Lieaviest irms in tho trado. Thosa u.u? were working (oxoept tho Taloott & Binger Company) we b gs e dfy. y) Wero paying the uniform rato . WHAT WOULD DR THE UPSIOT of the striko soomed tattor of doubt amoog the yard-men. Thoro waro fow of thon who did not scem willing to %5 $34f thoy could sfford It aud hod made their contracts scoordingly. Thodo who are paying that rate now are dzfin 80 to complote partislly-executed coutraots, au e reat seum disposed Lo staud oug, With & view of goiting at tho workmon's eldo of the quostion, ,tle roporter visited llobemian Halt, where the strikora wore holding the meot- iog, but was refused admittanca and could ob- tain no information, Finally it was learuod that tha dlsoussion wus on & propoition, coming from sowme of tho wen who did not relish the progpoct of belug out of work, to compromise ar:i. ©2.75 per day. Dut tho majority overraled TITE PRESIDENT OF THE UNION subsequently stated to the reportur that the Usion fixed therate at €3 perdsy as belog & fair avarago for all the workwen woployed, and vot 3ulo out vbops which paid " extrs to Auparior workmen, provided tho latter did not work more than eight hours por day, If a boss ¢hose to reward an ezcellent workinan Lis could. The least on \v')um » workwan can ducently live, ha -mu;' ‘l:.s: pee day, undlin 5 mi atlowance men 2Y0rago emplo; "R" m"‘“‘t';“b:" tht:;g:enr. ployment {s but for ‘sl rue in wind, says ths Preelden fhat during three winter mouths, at loast, u‘(‘r work cau be dono. Then after deducting Buue duys, hiolidays, tho occavional mckness lucident %o Lard Jalor, aud losses frow disbonest um- Ployars, thero Is no noticoablo wurplus at the ond ot soagon. Wages, moroover, wore lower lLero than at any other aity, Whe eatcs for wlonpouttors b Now THE CHICAGO York hefog now #4 por iy, whilo horo it has heen far Jess. Tho only diserimination rocog. nized in wugos by tho Unlon in that ea nmon who do ornsmental work-—sio allowed 1 nday tnore than thows who ate Lo el on plala work. Al tho other, however, ara on the #amo lovel, It 9 countdered that %4 i littla onough for any workman, and ainun all ara ro- wired to sorvo an appronticentip of four yoars, 1A Dallovod thAL ntiy Journeyman has Inariad anangl 4o make bim worth 3, Axktatod abovo, 110 MAR eXCOPt & CALVCT Can earn more, unleas it ploancs hie bosr, of his own motion, to give him morn, It {8 stated, hoswaver, thal good work- wen aro not infrequantly thun rowardod, A to tho etriko fu the yard of Mesars, Sind- linger & Laswrer, tho Previdont of the Union atated that It was not ordered hocauwo of tho fmturo of Aorare. 8, & L. to pay tho wages dio from William Deakinan, wliom thoy sacceeded i busineks, but bocanse Mewsts, 8. & L, did not pay the wages of their hands for tho Inst two weoka' work. 1t {4 tho rato of the yards to pay tho hands fortnightly, and_tho Union thorefore ordored tho strike. Tho Union does not under- tako tho Lusiness of genorally collecting the cutters’ wages, bnt is intorestcd in enforc- ing prompt paymont; aud, whilo uover taking nction a8 to back-pay for whicli the men liave credited tho yords, in- varinbly acts upon complaints of none-payment prompity on par-dny tho Ixt and 16th of cach month, ~ In this tho Unlon ig In aecord with tho majority of the yard-owners, who do not want ta o mibjectod to the compotition of thosa who underbid on wark heeauro thoy do not expeet to ay thieir hands, and the prompt-paying honsoa Klll with ploasuro any action of the Union which by forcing other omployors to pay up puts it oitt of thewr powor to do & jub chieaply by unjust meann, The Upion ombraces 700 men. Of the 100 non-Union stong-cuttera in tho city the majori- tv arc employed by Bingor & 'nlcott, and tha. Progident of the Union bolioves that it will hP fmpoumible for the bormes to got *‘acabs’ onough to do tho work. Whilo thay may bring in outsidors, yot they aro apt to join tho Uniun aftor thoy get hero, and sinco the latter om- bracos Germane, Scandinavians, Fronel, ute., it in hard to get & man who canuot bo reached by tho Unien. Al mon who aro ordored from sy yard by tho Union, or who ntrike in obodionco to itn order, receivo an altowanca of 50 por woclk, which keops thom from immediato waus. ——— OURRENT OPINION, Wo aro ofrald that something minst bo done withJ. R, L. Ho {8 clear way down in the mouth. Can {i bo that tho gravel-bods of Cam- briige have rofused to yiold a dividend? It s smooth pootry that Lo writes, but it ta awfully depressing in dog-days Lo read such esscnce of indigo.—Hoston Journal. Tho actual state of Amorican commerco Is eot forth in Sccrotary Fish's roport, and whila it is far from what it should be, stilt thore has beon #uel an advance within tho lnst fivo yoars a8 to stretch u bow of promiso from tho preont to tho future, and infuse fresh cnorgy fnto all classen of the commereinl community.—J/ila~ delphia Times. Qen. J. D. Cox, ox-Socrotary of tho Intorlor, I, with most of tho othor Ohio Liberals, in op- position to the currency plank of thae Damocrat- ic platform. 1o says hie would Hko, if ho could, to take thostump for IHayos, * for iho iseucs liavo taken uch & 8lavo in Ohio that It would be o roal plagsuro, and o work in which I shonld on- tor with zonl and enruostneas, to sustain the Ho- publican platforn."” Miss Edith O'Uorman, the escaped nun, suca thio Arcadian for £50,000 on account of & para- graph mixipg her up with Gerdoman, tho cs- capod pricst, A very lively timo will sho havoto got & jury in New York to furthier her claima, shero 10 per cent of tho populstion are Cntho- lice, and all tho rost yealened in their Protest- ant logs minco tho lato dovelopments,.—AMrs. Durnhum in the St Louis Republican. Tag Curcaco Tninuxe noticos that five Colo- nols are runmivg for Cougroms in Mississippi. Tnstoad of scoffing, Tur Trinuxs ought to praise that excolleut Blate. Whon a commuuity {s en- denvoring to put ita Colongls out of the way and givo it Majorg & chance, it sbould recoive only onconragemont. By kaeping tho Colonols in Congrees, and dolng thoe fair thing by Majors, o Stato may eventually como to coneider its numer- ous esquires,—Louistille Couricr-Journal, It aman i olther 8o ignorant or so reckless ns to eay that a pormanently depreciated cur- roney i desirable, ko is beyond tho hiopo of con- version. From our standpoint wo should say that tho barm of nover retarning to apoclo pay- monts—ihat is, of neyer brining our paper cur- rency to par with gold—would go tho_porpotaal robbory of honost Iabor, tho demoralization of business, tho debauchment of the public con- science, nationa! bankruptoy, repudiation, and disgraco.—Indianapoiis Journal (fep.). As regards Mr, Adams as s candidate per se, ho is still, without doubt, as nosr Leing Lhe foromont citizon of Massachusetta as any man within hor borders. Bat It {8 not plain that the Stato especially uceds his sorvices juet now, Bho is not at oll lacking in flrst-clasa eandidatoy for the Governorship this yoar, and there is no probability whatover that, whichever party suo- coedy, tho Htato will bavo an unworthy man in tho position. . . . If the Democrats wero to nominate Uen. Butler, and the TRopublicans wore to take up Dr. Loring, you may ba sure thero would be a loud call for Charles I'rancis Adams, and ono that would bear him by accla-~ mation into the Governor's chair; bt thero roally soems less occasion to nominate him naw than at almost any timo {n romembrance,—fos- {on Correspondence Harlford Courant. Tho Herald thinks that instoad of ehooting at burglars it I8 much bettor to frighten thom so that they will mn away. Tho difficulty ia that the Zerald's plan ia not an effectual ono, If the housolalder, aroused by the noise of a burglar, loudly romarks, *'Bhoo!” or oven ‘“Heat!” it iy very doubtful if tho burglar would consent to do anything of the sort. Neither would tho avor- age burglur run away on hoaring the houschald- or ring A haud-bell. Howoull bo very much moro apt to tuke the haud-bell away and violent- l]unm it down the unhappy man's throat. Tho fferald's plan lg not to ba compared in eflicioncy wilh that pursed by Dr, Hammond, Mr. Gottn- bergor, and tho Long Island ofticor who last night shot » highwayman. It {s much botter to shoot burglars first aud ralee an alarm aftor- wards, Tho law autborizes any man to shoot at & burglar whom ho eatchos in his honso. Thoso follows dosorve no mora considoration thau mad dogs, and should be ehot down with the utmost promptitude.—New York Graphic. 1t hias becomo tho fashion, whethor by acci- dent or design, to spenk of tho Domoorats who opposo Gov. Taylor's renomiuation aa Bourbons, and thus the improssion is apt to bo conveyed that Gov, Taylor hiwmselt bolongs to tho more progressive wing of the party, ‘I'horo could be no more serions mistake, CGov, Taylor is himuelf the moat unmitigated of Bourbous, He Lies beon & Domocrat pvor sinco he crmo 1o tho Slato ; bo was » Copporkioad durlng tho War, and lio has opposed, and still opposcs, everything that was dono to socuro tho rosults of the \Yar. 1lis political opinions sre all of the reactionary kind that aro uow gainiog courago again, and aro Snding exproseion from such mon us Seoator Enton, of Coutecticut, who proclaima tho doctriues by which the Rebollion was justis Gov. Taylot’s mentol organization makes it jm- oesible that he abould be rnythiog but a Donr on ; hie never forgets uuvlhm{, and it is quite imponsible that e should over learn auythivg.— Aldwaukee Scnlinel. Fortunately for Mr, Lamar, he has a recard which the White Linors of Missieaipp! canuot tarnish, Holsno carnct-bagger. o bo sure ti0 ig not a native of Missfuslppl, but ho was born in Georgia, a Btate enjoying the blessiugs of the iustitution of alavory, and bocame &0 promiucnt that ho was elected to tho Legisla~ tuse of Goorgis as carly as 1853, In 1464 be wout to Lafayotto Conuty, Misalasippi, and was cleoted to the Thirty-Afth and Thirty-sixth Cou- grosaes of tho Unitod Btates, In thoso doys there was Jittle opposition to mon coming from ono Btato and gotling eloctod to ottics in au- other. 1lu 1860 Mr, Lamur sevored Liis couuecs tion with the Unitod Statos by rosigning from Cougross aud taking his soat 1o the Bocossion Convoution which waa to tako his adoptod Stato out of the Unlon, with tho aesistance of Joffer- son Davis, In 1801 ho was mado Colonel of the Ninotesnth Confoderato Hogimont. It is truobLe lost no limbs in the long wirugglo which fol- lowed ; but baving the favor of Ar. Davis ho was sent as Confoderate Minster to Hussia in 1864, In 1806 Le obtained by oloction a mitua- tion as Professor of political” ecouomy m tho Uuiversity of Mi llllfll})m. By 'alxuul ecouom! aud on tho strength of his *old-rewident” an war record Mr, Lamar Lopos to go agsin to Con- gress, sud possibly to be Vico-Uresident. g Muccess a8 & Congresslontl candldate deponds upon the temper bf the White Liners sud tho Yoiou 0f calored mol.—New Orleans Jepublican. COUNTY AFFAIRS, A Fruilless Eftort to Stop tho Abstract Jol, What the County Commissioners Cot for the Last Quarter. Miscellaneons Matfers, Tho rognlar weokly meoting af the Doard of County Commissioners was hell yesterday af- ternoon, I'resont, Cowmlissioner Jonen In the chair, and Communreloners Yuean, Corroll, Olough, Conly, Quenther, Herting, 1lolden, Johuson, MeUaffrey, Rassnll, and Bohmidt, MISCELYANEOUS, Tho pay-rolls of tho soveial doparimonts, and for tho Insnno Asylum and Poor-loure, fur tho month of August, weio road and referrad. Bids wore opened for tho vrection of & Klu- dents' hall in conncetion with tho County Nor- mal Hehool, and reforred to the Joint Commit- teo on I'ublic Bulldings and Edueation, PAY 0F COMMIRSIONERS, The roports of committees wore nozt (n order, all of which wero adopted and bavo herotoforo been publishod, oxcopt tho following, Leiug the bills for tho services of tho members of the Tioard for tho last quarter, ag follows : e, TniyeAileau i Toxvensca. | Torud, 5, unso, . Guenther Herting olden, Johnron, Jones Toncryan MrCafTrey... Ttussell, ... Belmidt 0| avt.ew 10,04 835,00 Commissioner Burdick betng absout, his lll was not rendored, Tho roport was adoptod without diesont, and shows that tho difforent members have lost vory Iittlo timo during thequarier. The bills for ex- ponres, too, are small, compnred with the pro- vious guarter, THE NEY HOSPITAL. ‘Tho nest order wns the reception of reports from Joint Commitiees, tho first Leing from the Committeo on Public Bwildings and Hospital, recommending the advancing of monoy on cati- xun({:n to soveral contracturs on the unew Hou- ital. e The repart led to an animated dircuseion, in which wevoral of tho Comtnissioners argued thnt tho ollowiug of money on estimatos wus Lo coming too commou, and that tho county would oventually guffer if the practico was kept u Tho rules wero finally suaponded, and the ok mates wore nllowed, smounting to over 13,000, Tho report of tho Joint Committco recom- monding un ndvance to tha coutractors on tho addition to the Insane Asylum was rocommitted, THL APSIRAGT PURCHASE, Commissionor Clough wtroduced tho follow- ing: Witengan, Thore Is a queation of tho legal posyer of his Board 10 purchaso the abatract-Luoks aule-dating the fire of Oct. 8 nnd 9, 18713 and \¢sEREAK, Lo make suything like completo data for abatrzet, o 1argo muount of money will bw required to yay clerk-hiro and for uther purpones, s addition to 110 $45,009 aiready voted for tho oo propoioy to b Luught of Otto Piltzer; therofore, bo it Jeesolved, 'Fhnt tho Recorder 8 herely fnatructed not 10 recelve or 1o snid Lookw unth fartier orders from {his Board, and that ratd books be not paid for until somo committes of this Board confer with tho Judges of ke Circalt Court of thte comnly, end eacertuin It such Jndges congur in the purchase of the above-mon- tiouwl books, Commissioner Carroll moved to lay tho reso- Intions ou the table, and Commissionor Johuson seconded it, Tho wetion prevailed by tho fol- lowing vote: Yets—Carroll, Tusscll, Behmidt- Nays—Busac, Clotgh, Guentlier, Jones, orting—0, Commissionor Busso introducoed o roport pro- vidiuav for the clection of load Inspectors. Ite- ferred. Commirsioner Guonther sont a reolution to tho Clerk to reconsidor tho vote by which it bad boow agreed to purchase abstract books of Olto Peltzer, Simullancous with Commissionor Guenther's hauding the rosolution to tho page-boy, Com- mirsfoner Jicldon woved an adjourumont, Tbo motion found a scoond in Commissineor John- son, + The Chair ruled tho motion out of ordor, for tho readon that Comwissioner Guenther bad tho flon: to sponk to his resolution after it bad beon rend. Commisaionor Talden camo to Lis legs in o very oxcited manner, sud said Lo would appeal from the decision, Tho Chair decided that tho apposl waa also out of ordor, for thae reason that tlie gentloman mak- Iog it was not entitlod to the floor when making it, and ordored that tho rosolution bo road. 'Again Comminsioner Holdon bouuced to his foot to oppose tho introduction of tho resolu- tion, and to urfin Lis motion to adjonrn. Yo was interrupted fu his romarks Ly halfa dozen othars attemptivg to spoak, whothier tn drown him out ar to urgo their convictions ot right could not bo doterminod In tho gonera! confusion and uproar, Io tho midst of tho squabblo Comnyiesionor Guontlior withdrow his vesolution, when the Tioard aajourncd until Thursday. SPRINGFIELD. The Equalization Board and the Question of Taxing Rondeiicds, Special Digpatch fo The Chicaco T'ritune, Brawvariery, I, Ang. 80.—~There was very liftle done in tho Stato Board of Equalization to-day, aa it wos apparent that thore was no quornm prosent, Br. Niles presentod to tho Loard a communication from tho bankers of Knox County, in which they claimed that thoy hiad beon aascesed too high, It was roferrod to tho Comuitteo on Porsonal Property. It will bo rovollected thav the Bonrd, o fow days ago, called upon the Auditor for bia opinfon By to the manner In which tho mescasment of rail- road track beneath the superstructure shoukl bo assosaod. Thore has always buen a difforence of opiujon in the Board upou this question, ono fiul.y hotdlog that the grados, cnty, and e makmenta of & railrond ropresout labor, aud aro nocesearily an eloment in tho valuo of tho road, and that, as reproscnting such value, it #lould be asseasod cither as adding to the yalua of tho capital ktock or as adding to the valuo of the tangiblo property. Another party. aud among theso the Auditor has horetcfore boon clossed, boliovo that the valuo of the Iand, ties, nnd iron, should alone be assenscd, and urgo that it detracta from the value of the road rather than otherwise, for it costy much moro to build a road witn extonsive cuts and ew-~ bankments, ete,, than on & lovel plaiv, and that when tho rond {4 done it fs no more valuable, if it is a3 much so, a8 tho road thiat moa on a lovel plain. This theory holds good when nnu:llva“‘y spplied. Tako = tho Alton Huad, which runs through s lovel connt It s a valuablo road, mud Its capital stock foyaluable. On ‘tho other baud tako the tho old Springfiold & Southonsteru, which lias lioavy aud coutly grades, cuts, and fills, The soad is niot so valuable, and the capital stock s wiped ous, yot upon tho first theory advanced tho lattor road would bo taxed out of oxistouco, and the former would esanmcompnnhvel{ freo, ‘The Auditor will probably render au upinion to- marrow, sud it is bolioved Lo will adhera to bie former viows, ————— FISHING AT PEWAUKEE, WIS. Specat Diapateh to The Chicaso I'ribune, Prwauvxxe, Wis, ‘Aug, 30.—During Baturday and to-day the following well-known Chicsgo poople reglutorod at tho Oskton Springs Hotel + Biophen T, Gato, ', A, Hull, H. M. Wilmarth, Fraokln MacVeagh, J. O. Carroll, Cuarles J, ‘White, Edward Aloxander, David A. Gago, It. Pottingell and wife, Gov, Wiliam Bross and daughiter, snd Judge O. Beckwith and wifo. NMost of thew came on purposo to sk, aud haye suoceeded well during the day. Ar. Kirk, who Liss baeu roportod suvoral timos, sgatn to-day on hia own hook caught 81 pounds, ten plekerel welghing 40 pounds. Messrs, Gago, Beckwith, aud Iglehart picked up, ss a trio, 65 pounde. “Thera i nothing here {reub, excopt tho iab, to report. The weather is dolightful, and tho hotels in w& county begla to talk of runuiug until No- vember. Conly, Holden, Johuson, BeCaffres, The Great Exposittous of Europo. Pho Londou eshibition of 1851 lasted 141 deys, bad 6,080,105 visitors, and tho receipts wero 8,121,612, The I'mis esbibition of 1453 Iasted 200 days. Tt was visitod by 5,102,820 per- sons, and $0ok fn 8640,055. The Loudon oxhi- bitivn of 1803 was open for 171 dayd. 'Kl visit- 4, and tha entra Ihn P'acin xinbition, w5, e siaibed by B0 peranti, wha puid for eotrenee £2,107,675, sacexhilacions, (it of Vienna in it o for 1-G g y Thn visitorn and tho entranco-monsy anunnted to v, 7 eash, nnd bl & o 10 Rospor Bloc, ml'.w"'mfimv taily ean bo aeco at 194 5 i Pary, Pl HOUUE & HYDE, Kol atato Agent artar cash, bnianco 1, 3, Tiaiion e . ernizata 1o Tho ‘Iunll /\ll Lhean lote af 7 CHRCL waspanty JA MAT LT R R ‘ate Benker, 91 Sauth NOR—FOR L, =+ py e hsun s and hareman runf the eity. ¥, it Shligton st nss than a Ll Cxdi vt e nddese G, JOR BALE-ON NORT Targe b, with cott . Wi lu knit soe on Houm 14, 167 Clark-at, A NIGE HOUSE It i complati urdnr 1 von o s neikly ¥ est Ride. %0 vuo on Nortb Kide: low, T o OWSiHit, 2 TLiver-i, ¢ i L i R M BUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, OR 'uuximf EXCHANGEE; i leat Abave thn OR SALE-OI wud lot in camplat titul grounds, § o 5 d } (00: minat Lo sold A nnr fargn landscave siow of tho y aurzoundings’ can bo_seon &t our of) tokos t. NICHOLS, BRAGG & CU. 1 umber, living apring. e nfarm’to exchanky, CHAN, U, LAUDT, 3.z gond water; 3 jior adre, TATE WANTED, <D-BTOCK O BUILDING, CESTRATLY . 10 €xclinng: for 310 aq ity Tocated In Ghiz: In Chicags liau~ox 318,00 inenmbrzn-a’ on ahov pleces: would ezchange harduare, groceries, o 110 118CCS 107 Alucks b} GO 1~ 1 ity or catintry 1% Dearbura-at, Oies hourn, 103, 0, todp, W, I wurth $1200; wil) par half or tworo cas & BON] e i BUSINESS CHANOES, AR UHANCE—A 8TOCK OF NARDWARE, ncluding the only sigck of gas da i Lo "tawn, for_ gale: carey sovas, and Hinwa fixtures and plumbor o waro wheat being mcotved fruin farmors by teams than in ther town In tlio wold faa place of atbout 60 in- 33, and 76 Lakost. L RTORICWITH FIXTURES, riving town of lauth Chicago, Houth Clark-st. nultabile for elnthing, DT Apply at 22 West PIERN BUSINESH TN canao for wishing 1 GOOV, HONEY In hnd manago a tirst- 1 profits and good sl ESTARLISITED pU! ‘1nnobinery on hay atout ¥6,03); calt aud Invostl: jotory raason for salliug, 1T, OFTNE LARGESTAND ¥ ‘ouring mills i1 Lndiaua, fo the corparntion line ol a laras ci NESTHEROIANT wiihin onu-quarier of tha coataring o g finat-class hi butlding is vory larce, chlnory of tho best ‘clat nd hias a capacit i furatatied conpl , Gizod for MIDE on the now of cwlariels of tlour s day, 50 harrele per woek ;6 run of (ti's patent): all tha rtonn, 4 purifsing e Intost Improscd mnchiners no 100borse pomer enzinc 2 ol r ary fr cleaning wheats ‘ench 1 oot luny: and G340 rer of 43 fuet huad can be 0, Wit & 84-foot atzck: arge framu shod warohun sturing 3,000 bareels, 8 kood And couvemont brick and n framo dwalliug, ‘The whola Drmperty o ordor : machinory noxr) tho other fmprovementa & ino o, and the mil n full argest focal finur trado, and fu ait~ uated [ o' rich agricoltural aud grain sounfes. 1 d wver uffored for fale in this reat Yargaln, For turther BELL, 1.0, Hos 147, Rich- thio best proport State, aud will particufars addeoss W, WILL, BUY BTOUK AND ¥ Grovery business, with ona horss, ' AUCTION AT MARTIN'S BAZAAR, NOS, 37 ction sate Vadnoaday warranted ; elegant acton, top and open \actan, rockaway, elogant park bugglos, baruoss, ote, UCTION HALES OF HORSES, Thursday, and Saturds; TON & C sla. Amplo tine givon to test all horsos NE RTOCK OF P Wl opan buggics, ricas ta wuil 1] HIL CARRIAG 2 47 aud 29 South Cliaton. TO RENT-HOUXES. T-TIE 29TORY FRAME AND IR nent Louks 70 Saperlar st containin g 10 ¢ arn Inprozcumnte And o guold ordse. A pply &t 1) . PG NIM KTONE FRONT ASD i dwallings. miAnrn fmnemaieata: vielnity of Ghir Park, B, 5 TEAYS, T Matropoian Rove, o Uein Tl BN TWOETORY AXL BASEMENT housg of 10 rovine In good ordar. Tnquir at 162 Wa- NISHED ] . stalion, B 10oms, £33 permaonth. . M. PESTAN O BEST-TURSISHUD. corr v, 0 gond neighborh 1 TR0 Dorachorn ot § NT_NEW BRICK AND 2 0, BI0, And #7, FLRBERIA BAICTHIRTY. frum 935 oru "RAME HOTTHES, la on_mamthly pays b ingtanat, ANTLY PURNISHED GTA - s Jront anee v Wort Mooros i 1o & sl privit Sy i wlil”buard wgacit and wite, Addross G TO, BENTHOUSE 1z Foutn MONGAN-$1.10 ue. gar, hot o i )b ote. i |lv!mftm< ut and aold walar, bath toom, ote, Ap- 1O RENT_CHEAP™ Thirt, voath NRW GOTHIU™ GOTTAGE &l Gor 12 runms, Snhurban. 'O, RENT.-A MORE TIIEE HLOCKS PROM THE station In ilgda Park int Licaiion, and I cuuveuieaces: | Addr Hihane aftn: " od0r 10 HEST-ELEGANT SUITE g¥ pie L tintingin. oo S5t 1ty Eed ) PO HERT=NTGK], 3 bask parlor, east and north front, &12and 215 ysr mont! eant pide, nm earner JeSarson aud Adatmaaln., 01 IO RENT -WITIE OR WITIOUT BOARD, 1OI. 5 '.::-hlxlfl‘: llmhl’ynl\md singlo or un mults, vory plras. it rooma; hot and ol tar, a i Lucml.)mn. I‘ll}m:lflmn.ar il veublections T[0, RENT-A PLEANANT FOTRIANF 1 “room, eniy #1uamonth. Tuquireat T iR BRI i ntns it House, £t Hes- taneunt atfachied. . Roforencea required.s Gostloten 10 RERT_A VERY Nt ey 2K ROOM, RUITABLE TOI atforaen, withot board. 53 Wahaah-a, GANTLY FURNISHED ROOM Ttehigio-Philownhical Pubi 24 ol south of PP, 0, HONT ROOMS BUITARLE FO dica or gontlemen, near Graad Pacilic Hotel. $ho Translunts takn, O RENTZFUKNISHED T Jl House, 18 boatts Clack. a 1. 0 hPO: 1L ll]l(.'i{R ar:nh’xcunfud : neathon t tho o o re IE1 Snatls Clark at. Hoom by o o 4 PO T RENT-8UITES OF ROUMS FUR HOTS: keopi Meudel Block. inqulro of iaufunr, Koo 1. 127 Van Taren st,, or at 195 Fiflloav, ng stalrs: AL I, 0 RENT--STORES. OFFICES. &0, toros. 'O RENT-A STORE ON HKTATE: oorih of Forty-seveatis guod Litine oLted clieay it takou &t once. MYHKOD Forty-sesenth and Ktato-sts, Miscollnaeonns, PO RUNT-SECOND AND THINI FLOORS OF 0 wad 2 East Raodulptist,, noar Stats, suially for nholosaln dey kouds, carpewa, boots and shice, ote. fu- qutre on ureioie . 3 DOORY Taad: will L L. PIERCK, W ARTED 70 imrrr;étihii{gldix SHT [ 2003 South orihs of A7 alaih: ¥ 35 WIET 54 Fenrboru vt Joom 4, 0 otk JAB SHED ROUMS witifn 19 mine 1L, Tribune W eeknphiz o ot Ut liousekeapids o tho Surts wor walof Giarcest bridge. Addre s N STRICTLY PRIVATE fanifly, two. micels-tarniahod rogme: tagotler or rate, by ihiroe young wontleman. North Side, noutis uporior sad eaat of Clark-ats. Addross Q 5, ribuna ANTED-TO RUNT- TV A GENT WITH WIF] and ehild, mndjum-stzed House, furatened or uafur- nlshed, anywhare on lakn shoro south of Waukegan. Ap- ply, stating exact Incation, descrivtion, and tarms, with. out whishi no Batice can bs takea, 1o 1)'C, Tribune onica, WARTED~~MALL MELP. RBuaoklieevars, Clorks, &a, S YDUHGMAN AN ARSISTANT BOOK. T FOuR W 810 apneiancs Erd by ery € ot B T AIR-BUILDERS, AT RRAR TANTED . YOUNGT M ANTED. 3 GOOb BT 10T LEARN T PHO. av. HR FORAME ANTED A FINeT DU NAYLOK, El NORTI 8108 0 ARTED-TWO Eedstoed Campang, ABTED-KIX CARY wad promt By 10 g st comer ARGAL A, 20 T ANTED_ONIE FIRST-0} ) Washiogton-at. ANTEDL WO GOOD MATTIESS. MAK H 2ol 11D Waet Vo Tapen oo S MARKRS, 31 O TR B ¥ o irun hedutods, st Chlezgh lrn o8 oo akers; tha hout 0t Kacos an allat 15 Fafthon meou's ANTED — PLASTE. 1 EDWIN A, RICK & CO.' ALVANIZED-TON Enmplovmont Agoncion. g ORK ON GOV Wieombn, st Tatlin, A Liver, Uteon La 9 1 fornnin TANTED-30 RATLI stad il in fow T for fa i - ¥. GHISTTIAN, T oot ARM THANDS TR Coachmen. Loamsta: FANTHD—A MAN TO DRIVE AND TAK Wi § Comumerat liaifuia bt of Ghommsron. x Miscollano X [ 2 wenk, aad wil Juy ferann iat A biys noed nat apply Demnpal Audross, with stamp, RAY & GO, 5l Lad TED- 25 COAL Mt Full work guarantae: of any kind. Inquirs at 131 LaSaile-st, NVASSENS AND S il nur huveltl RS AT MINONK, ILT.. thernisno sirike ur tronble ‘men ovrcrwoers, ; ohromus. thRazgest and 100st comple-e hiat o aitiolos fn Amntica, TON, 141 Stata ANTED-A THOROUGIHLY ralranan 1o sell whiss by sawmply for s man ufactarkig house; ouo who Las travelsd for seddior; hardward house, and whips. ~ No ane who has not hat pome s Jinw whitie ueod aiply. Addroze AUAN Cataloguo troe. C. 3. LINING- ACTURER %0 ; _FINANCIAL A JLCOMMENCTAT, PAVE] ot ‘ h Gl it FEEA 2 and s, | 19320 NEBAUS No. 110 Fi = OMNMERCTAL PA bought and sut gont “wUGE b l l!#ll’.‘:l.Al\“lT TO |HUY \)RH}:LII:LOCAI. sTUlUHS i Cuitiine Gr Hueoar ot oo P o D aallon D, T RIGUINSON, V6 Watnlagion-sue, ‘buser mont, Afe TO LOAN ON WATCIIES, DIAMONDS, M , &c. ¢ LAUNDER'S private ofico, 10 Rans dolphaat., niear Clark. 5 LUNG & IIILU: r,:lll".” ¢ W tm"m: STONE QUARRY 5 rtoady work, ~Agily 0., 4% aad @ North Clintsn- ATANTED-THE WORLD! firstclasa solicitor (7 Ch county in tho United i3 Addroes two worke, Jtonm Puliadelphla, Vs, For Jurnals, NVARSERS QUAIS 0D By 1 D (1ukt Pees Prava Bumoria erade outiellivic atl other b, o ¢ nim Favime Ay lan mmd a eale ax Stark Twaln's A Agents cliy or cuutry csll or addeeas oo A ONBY TO TOAN AT UNION TRUNT COMPANY on city Luproyed proparty in sums of not los tnan #1,70; no butlners’ foans taken, M ONEY 0 LUAN ON GRIGAGU REAL ERTATE, L Sorhyears, a8 por cont: aruall | 3 L Forirearea onts amall louna at lowest rase MOEEYTO TOAN IN ARY UM ATTIE PRIVATE ofico uf the Diamond Parclssing aud Loan Co., Ttoom ¥ 1iowo Kuliding, cornor State and dJacksim MONEY TO LOAN-OK SHORT OR 10XG 130 o fpod security o. 3 onth fte MOSEV TN HAND TG IHAN 0 T catlateral socurity, WILSON & DAVI: 118 Racdolphoat. MONEY, Tgxulou-ld 0N MERCHANDIST, diamonds, ehat n £, Hiamonds, ehatiois, aud otier seauiitios,” Adcrm MOFKY TG TOAN G DI pixnos, Singer machin Friva 125 Ulark. 3 + Hom 32, uj ONEY TO LOAN ONTEAL TE INCI 1\ and viginity. Ml).‘{:i,t l.;l ATy opioano Tusarance huldlag, 317 fmeudlita Lie: 7 v');\w;\vs-’%h.“:xfi‘lg PER GINT-MONEY ON <l i . J. SSE! rvelf preporty'tmprovad proleero i, BISSELL, 0 LOAR-AT & FERCRST ON IMPROVED REAT, ostata dn Cook Countg o on Hilaols farme; fow amall Suma at 10 por o . PEASFE, Rospor Bluck. S WATCITRS, and othor coll Frivata Loa Tu LOAN 810,00 AT 8 PER C T amounts &t and 10 pee conts fung ; cau by glosed atonce. NIOUOLS, BKAGG & 1d Doar- "TH ARE PREPARED TO MAKF LOANS WITH: oat dolay on_good insfia finprovod “or u property, M. URN & BUN, 134 Jaballo-s 8,00 Jark-st. MISCELLANEOUS, Ui HALV_VEILY CTIRAP_ONE NEARLY NEW wegy, soveral uew and ona; will azchango & “Ton lirooko top O BALE=AT. WITHRTAND- of haraow: will ot 6, 155 East Waalingto: INE BUNINGSS TOPIRUGGY, O Mill trado for 8’ good, lighi s3uarobox Wiegi. 34 01t SALE-TRN GOOD HHORSES, WORKRRS AKD muat bo sold ;. elsa & butcherwagon far sale Y wasranted sonud and Mo, 2 tho ownor has no n rear of 10 At L5 AT fir“n?t;'fil ?.:sfrf{:wl:lrbfiwrumu A Thiscellanrous guod of am o 0 JONAR CLLOEY, 530 Rrateat. ) *oiod s lutier 1 ¥ YOU DISIRE SOUND LUN( comfort, wear a Graduated Sold avarywhere. HY mail, 8.5, manutaciar LUNGIL AND COFURE UAUSE, Badiaan, Desr Lasiatle; aigo Brothr Josatbas. ‘Hanitary crackod what i Hualiby rigo and ik | Wholosoms oatmoal porrsdal g Tndian-meal Mgt clobratad iatorn atyle ‘Horma:mado’ pias. Excollent b-ewnt cighrs. 8 ounces genuine tine-cut, 15 cents STORAGR P WARETIOUSK 170 W, " Monme-at. for furmiure, carrisgos, machi nerkl morbsadisa. Mone advaicod. Chan o the atty. ctor. GER, tand Loz I IRAAG A" 611 T HAVE Foit ALK VEHY UHRAY ORE BHO: od delivory wagols; aleu ono uow phasten, at t 1) d‘ YEB o 1 T A GUSGRRT & ULASS DOCTOR'E PILAKTON d & No.1 gold Ruulingcase walch. Basoment 1 Doarborn.at BOARDING AND LODGING, NT-TWO PLEABANT BOUTH QLARK-BT,_PRIVATE BUARDING- louso. #5 per weok das-board, ¥5.60, with = MIOHIGAN-AV.—ONE Ot TWO NIGKLY 1) furnishod roows’tu rout, with bourd, At vury TRAT_PLEABANT 1t wvod bosrd, §4.00 aad §6 por woek, 1 M. D, ERTAUD'S \WANIKD-BY THE NORTHWEST MASONIO 410 Awsaciation genoral Niate managers for this and othor States Hrethiron with fighit quatificatioos ca Miis." Address or catl rugure gl terms and tlcabl .l‘f;u. LEFOUBARD, Bocretary, 177 Sadison s, Hoota VW ARTED-TUCK-POIRTING, R, —DOOKE and warder, Call indai il paj,tn citbios ma U, REINHARDT'S, 194 South Ulack: SANTED_I REQUIN A LADY! Knglami bror nglan: 5 tau dd: YLD WATGIHL tor which Twili jay part in real Waeat of and part 1 board in & firstolass rese 0, Tribane oo, VWARTED- wisiy T”;,“““;‘;,fi ”n?ug MALL ‘card-press for & few wac 3 Gore don praferrade Addrons 2 65, Tributis ofioe. o0+ GYF “rhx'rau—-'m‘fiuuunml-l‘wlxm TO HUY A stock and Hxturs vl grover worth §1,000 to 81,5005 will d good I 1 out of b B e vt Baniee Those wishiak o ool Adroes 1. 'Fribina ofice. Wost Sido. RONT OR REAR ROOS, ud {avitivg, with best table and &Y Lo foriua. tumarriod couplo, or young ladies o genta. Une Bloo rbuus vepy cle ladins. Al modorn TABS DOARD FOR ™ TWO—WELL-FUI enor Lrlok bouso, M of four, grown, Q@ JROPEAN HOTIL, OORNER STATR EAN Goet )mf'gll“l‘l‘ tho olty; rvoms £o rent singlo ur vo saf OCHESIRR NOUSE, 5 per weok: day.bo % SOUTH OLARK. ard, 83.80, with use of BOARD WANTED, A YOUNG MAN WISHES A NEATLY sluglo room, wi by o woiufoets e2pvotud ; Traltel) audiwoaiy-sscouilata!, sast of Htate, sl luforaation't D BAWDUST AT OUR . i NER, ™ Lumbecat. LE-100 T0 10 FEET FIRST-CLABS IKON ‘l'l‘llA;I'lU"“ WhANTILFT BY A COMPETH! o ing French, Uerm Claw dntitution. YV AXTRD-TO INVKAT €30 IN. AN HONORABLE ‘ayd reniunerative businoss: Lot of rolarences fo- quired and givon. Addross I' 2, Tribuno offc YV ANTED: m—w‘u{.i'm. u‘v;_un(‘v'i.\lz P um.nfi«'d a4 tirw o0t 03 suburban cof 18 Lousu rent, W& iy AT Lakeat, o o T ey VVARTEDSTO LYCE 006 YADS TaT, VY " auice ut 338 Biate irs, aty -d ANTED_TRUNKI-WILL FAY CASI FORBOIL A e ia steod. truna- it 'sold Choap Abdross TRUNKS, Tribun et i NN e e vnd o ot Bomadiny sy ank(ng and 3 ng: alw atooondhand B-Lon sad eate: "Addrass 1o 1s T buue ofice, q 10 [0 80 PER DAY CAN IR MA SELL. by iag our Lighiotsg Cubylug:livok aad fnk. Newlier bk, TaAE o DO SedRi, SR A AN AL TIHEING GO 07 Olive s, bt Louis, e e MACHINERY, _ “VT ROOLESTER MAGHINKNY MANUFACIDIL. A lng Cumyinag, B and @ Soaths Caml-sl Coléago, al ui244 O wills, sash, 7, !Ifln botlers, und s Lita “wachivery, ‘plauer ani our Planer a0d watchers can ba cuanasd ta surfacing witloat Btopilug tuo navhine by wuritg & laver: ongiio-latlies, ailie, iy glaes. stave; Loading sud sbinglainachinery, Lawbe and sobbir Lolting. sews. and nachivory supl piles. A lot of second-hand machinary of diffcrunt kinta at stor Machinory Manulsciuring U uy, 48 aod Skl ety omvasr, \T KINKWOOD 4 DUNK| , 17l AND (T3 Laki macbine-abop, foundry, ‘vlaning-will, sash *an) AT KIMKWOOD & DUNKLEIS, 11 AND 13 ANarCh., sioan: ongioes and bodors, stass pumps, Asbustos stoan packing and rootiug, sogluson! sugplies. AV AN “A BECOND-IAND ENGINE PRO 76 VAT ot Iagutreot GHHIGACO PR 18G KND PIOVISION S0 13y Mourve-at. = MUSI0AL, DIVORGES, VORUES - LEGALLY OBTAINED, NOT 5 Fee slier docrae, e cousts of Chlcagy, ~ Addzuss Poste0) IO OHUROM CHOLW — AN EXPKKIENOKD hurch aiagur (coatsalto) duiiros an engagomunt. Tt iven. Add Ul K f, Miss g'i'k:fiflw‘"flfis"flswuo gl v G tried i for edvertisrmsuta for the Tablos and Merclisnts’ Busluoss | 0d_ work for frea distelb:ition. Q 2, Tribioue ofiice. gliam cotter and sharpen Jewslry, and mow fast solling coods. Canvassers end 3w F18 daily, 4 Last Madin 4 TANTED-2 UR 3 ENERGE vass for 2 now advertising medini Givod wages can b mado. jark-st., second fhuor front oo FURINENT TO Toprerent_an oxtonsive Kast conpany in thy Chicago Exposition, AGEN alimmof all th ED—MAN TO TAKE Ticoof & manafacturing posit requirod._Appiy st 184 Noutli ¢ U TO 51X Call Lutwoca 10 20d 12 TOY TOT TEND COAL OFFIGE, Call at 31 West Twelfibat., betwoed 7 sad 10 o'clnok this morning. ~ WANTED-FEMALE HE Domestics. 1501 13 YEARS OF AGL. TO atl family. Call e ANTRD—A GIRI, in bousehold af very day and Wodnasday moruiog i TANTED--A COMP % housowark ; stoady place; small fumily, T QIRL FOR G § Amarican family. . BRIDGESURD, & home fur & goud giel, firstat., noar Buttorfeld, honsewark {n city and_canat Bamaditan Soctety, Room 10, F 4 NERAL HOUSEWORKK 13 Woat Mouroe-st. Uaus, Swade, ar Norwe.da SOUTH ROBEV.ST., Must be a good Aroncr, work i & family of thgeu. Anily 25 No. it Weat TANTED=A GIUL T0 DU G A aii, FOR HOUS GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUS work ; st coma woll rocamivadul. ANTED A 400D _GKRMAN GIRL oral lowsework at 137 Tweuty-slxtiiat, TO 1O LIGHT HOUBEWOH o wasbing: wages $1 per w Garman proferred. A 0 HELP 70 DO ooral houswork, fo A GOODGTRL, FORGENRRAL HOUSE. “ullah or Beotels proferrad, L., i108F Vhirty-sooond. A DA GOON GIRL FORGENERATLROURE: Hwodo prefurred; wagos Huoral, NTE \eork b privatu fatally § 180 Rouths Dearl IRLTO DO KITOHEN AND DINING: 114 Michlxan-ay, oo BWEDIRH, ¢ irl 1 cuok, wash, Wabnah av., near Mo ANTED —TU-DAY TOND AND Wi ended wallers at the Uriontal, 16d bouth Clerl looklak sharsoters noud 7 ANTED- TW phly; wust Do HRET0 DO RUUSEWORE TN, PRi- mlly; Germao or Swedo prefurrud, Uil at N ANTED-NUNSE GIRL TO GO SIORT DIS- hnulmmghys ot e eoll Tecomcadd. A Iy ax &9 Michilgas Thasdss sfternoun, for chijdren aad (o assiat in seing a0t preforrd. Call, with rufarcucss, 8t 40 roston hfififlifmni-r GIRLSTO WORK h at Atheciou Hodse, Miscalinnenus. ANTRD-.A NUBSELY GOVERNKSS, OAPABLE tabe uwiul, and & porsan of suill. 16 to justruot Jouug ohit- wu; LADIKE B P & LaSalloat., ¥ . WANTED--FEMALE HELP, Exivlovment Agonctes. { O EUMAN AND “BOANDINAVIAY hotals, . enanety e My Ciiive, £ Milwantenar, 2 _SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. Haokkonners, Clerks, &o. s %rrvu'rlrw WANTED-AS nu.u#»\efi N A D ’-mr\h- Aln hardware, tinnars sinck, or stave housa, 1 Smmghly underatand o busiess, axperioas 15 Jonn 3yra d with naacly ald Healoin tn : . North, and Sonth- g Al German xnd Koglish, am & Gers Dimnern: ot e e o G Ay maciufacluring Aoma magnfactiriag firni.” Can giva goord :‘I::;Il(';‘w;v::; 101w mancy 1§ required, A o tdda {n o of tho Teat eition 1 Towne Addrma'orps) r Tribuno wikcy. . Addrey JUITUATION WA - A YOUNG MAN 3 3D seemm ot age, whero infelligeut sarvicn can ad 1w had nxtendad wserioncs (o mercantit Sasiaons s brokknoping, Can command Wio host of Fofaranace Sboleetis oF mauafacturine Durtuses profeeead, bt apy - g ol promien wiil he anierih COMAOER I Hiate Silgy Addmwd B STUATION WANTEDZIN CITY OR COUNTIFS S50 b clavs toan s 1 Teans orRationds 1ot hi &rain and prdnca businow; b 4 iiress P o, Tribune nfien, ey Telsrenon; Ad TEO-BY 2 in & wholowla hou farnlsh good roforone, - WOULD o oico, P Tragon. TION WASTED—IEY A TLAD If YEARS OLD, A, 0, priatiug pre rod, Pleass addross Conchmrn. Tonmarors, &0 . SN ARy g ors, &o- 'g,l“”:\’rl'»:t“ ANAED By A YOUNG MAN (GRR. Aen I s £ d b Aty wibnny n‘;h.!!'.“ CaReIyeoR Tisonllannnns, i NTED T0 COAL OPRTL. Tienan as masneger | A oinsinare and Hveu bern ngaed v pahor ciamiacy 'un;ll nic‘ntrl:l T“l‘“‘ o:‘mw of the Inrgest mi s Mlimts, Wiomce sddrans, Wl Taosday, 13 fTLATION ;w;‘mr et hest of rofor: - 1S o, S s e F LT .';_'L'IUATIONS WANTED-~fEMALE ! S Domositon. Y AT I0N ) AYASTED — 1V A RESPRCTARLE o 0 dn light hnmessen 1 o !mnll nrreata lnnfl)‘i' m:" " Mcgu ¢ i JUTUATION ‘WANTEDZAS OO B o erat peg 1N Hout i 1, & BOARD: Apvly as i NTEI RESDT, B i i famiy clok: Hetvssaens wiven. Pleans eall at #| amarck-court, JUIVATION WANTED-BY A AMART & ::n':l"w 113 80 te rook nd Taaadees whern n sacond K K04t Jn & privasa tamtly. Call for two deys b 414 s ‘ A Ay for an A Liard and go to » and Harrisn.s UATION WANTE corner Weat~ 17 Wilcaz s, BVTA () T orsd houaswoek | xmall family, 14 and Asatat fn auing. Iefars Uirara.av., up stairs, WANTED Y RESPECTAT econd work, waiting on 1 Io.ym'-';m‘wrl-l Iy family. ~Can ziva’ roforence, ] Wednesday at thjo antheaat cor: rws TED-BY A COMPRTENT GIRL L2, s SRl vt TE AEWI ) geyeal husne Zick, Plaass call batorn ond ur 44 Twant WANTED BY AT irky uF whore they Kaep MY Wit West Kia- D servuat, ilier for ! Caty rafardnes 1 soquire, QI TG ! A' Liotal or v OF Conatry; Loat rofororoe. Call at 365 Wahanis o g JITUATION WAXT ) wn whien | ean fally o 5 werke old, A WO o nurse; ber clitd Anply at 125 Wal- 8 nwn stairs. JITUATION WANYED BY A" RESPECTANLE & middie aeud 3 orain 10 1nko caro of & baby from f1s birth, ur calidron; no ohjretlons to any part of the couns toy, Grin doswork (n & sual? family: willing to mako hoe solf yory nertal. Planes uf Hutiorfield-vt., for Fdars. ELIZALEIH DI iy plivs Saamarreesos. TTUATION WARTLD-HY A X0, | ARAMATRESS 8 wis e, fite: an Al o' ator 15, W Madiein-ates wpresairs, oo g, ot JITUATION WAS 1T I 3 privatn Kancdiing-hones or Landry by an e Darabt,. Addrevs o call at 191 Wesl dackson st: ouscKoaners. TED-RY A RESPECTABLE meckeepor for o widswar cr amalt o tho cauntry, (all for threo daze JITUATION W WY whidnw Jacly thmils. No ot No, 157 Wi REFPRR, D1 ntent 1o take chiario of & widowe W, Tribune office. TED-LADIES IN WANT OF 1D first-ciaca fermaly ety enn b By apphiaz & Mea, 8. LAPISE SITUALIONS WARTLO-TADI § IN"\V;\NT OF- rat-clans help of ooy nationality can Gnco; ity o countrs. " Bire, AT FH, 416 Wahasee. " LO5T AND FOUND, _ oo ok AN FOUND, DET_A POCKITLOOK CONPATNING A LETTRR. pidressed to L3 Terey, “Favion, and Soraa e Gmbly oty (o 0wt FMaer F by Toaviog it ab FIERKIRS BROS. “storer 1 Sivnd e 3KV MATE AND MILLEIL & PARSONR sopumettn ano etk dwny fromn Mo 61 e lAviag fafnrmiaton 9F 1ot ML 3 E0. R sbave wumberwil NT—SATURDAY EVEN{ AT MICHIGAN 2 Cantral Drogo note-buok contaluing frum $3i6 to =00, A Tihora) retvard will o offored 1 raturned to the othee of Paliner Houo, Lo the namy and address on card insido the buok, “OST-SUNDAY, A AW SQUT, or fox dog. Any fuformation relative to t| will bo woll ruwarded st 447 Booth Joffersoust. 2 HUFFAL, PACKAG NEY 1 Lako agi Vaullna and Wood- It at STREETER & TUCKER'S, 6id Lak, s a liboral raward, ]' L UNDAY, AUG, 2, ON COTTAGR QROVE- L av., betmoen 'l:;ll:‘ll)' rocond amd Thirty.fith eis., & Rlivor watch, Tha finder Toavin it at 488 Cottag Girovoav, o romarded by Tustses new waukee.av. atre: rovard wiil asked, to 144 VO WA IN MIT. ar, un Saturday sight, Tho above thl 10 thelr roturn, and no_quastiong 144 Lakoat., second floor. N. WINLOF, ] 05 A 29, POCK! UK CONTAINING 4 napers valdablo'ta the ywniar ool- A suitabio pward il glvan If left at 7o Mivithgan. . or with Js L DR UCE, enginser of Geatd Pacino vs. (ol OWS: 1 WHITY, 1T WHITE AND S SALvRD g Cupa LW T lo. Totura to 1 o n'and b . Tt Woat iwonly-Tourth-str s roce . remarde o 0 104 TPAKEN A LITTLE LANR NE. G 11 oo hind leg. Prove property, clarges, and takahor away, 6 Hamiou-doatte 0 P oA TO EXCHANGE. WANT TO EXCHANGE A GOUD UORNER and other property instda Ninite for » snug hume ho countr, at hiourw and 1ot 1 & good fown or 3 snis! Adureas, givlug focation and valuo, i 1 PO EXCIANGFZFARM OF 135 ACRES AT BltN- ton Liarbor, Micti.; 4afors, ston block on \».,h!n.um?« bivck ‘T, ‘3 oot s 10 0r 35 crox all rubidivided hington [eihite; houso and ot o Wast Mohroe-at.: clear. jois at Soatis Uhieao and Washingt.n Huights, lots . - dition Washingten (Telghts, el LR 108 O T A ington st 10 EXCHANG 1441, 24 JAGO 1 e Rabned promiety fari. Iands, Vling lonsas and lofe, Clour subirban choiru Jots, aud valusble Wity for x.nmiw ‘o blook 1n Chicsgo. [acumbrance on abave only §14,0, reating on only three ploces. of the property. Owuer nuu-resldout, and will assnis. Savoral piscos can Leexclauged for sincks of gouie, Hardwate, gracerios statluneny, u clty ar cou B, A Duncbien Othco boure 108, . 103D, m. o 7XO0 iE-OR FUR SALK OHFAP_THB LB EOUARY aimperyy [ Toaoy blosks, o ity I upart, st ks uf goods, La frocuriow e L Yo lroseos and Diiggies. B rit 54 Dosthorn-at. :-COFLAGE, BATIN) AND LOT FOTE carrlawo, of plano, Addrets V PARTNERS WANTED. WANTED-WITIL 85,00 OARH; BUNI- blished : profits 10U t, all h e ek ek o ks, ¥ir00; Addres 1’ WANTED—A iy offorod to b aue: s #4400 £0 5,000 {0 T g I eatablianod goud bays 1 hulssale liyuor buslaoves. ¥&"Tbune ulco, - Liseas JARTNER WANTED—#1100 TO $1,600, mato establishud turing business; sales o pro wovruiits, Q1 %, Tribune Lice: lnlcmzn WANTED-WITIT 83,00 TO 950400, 10 ol we in @ vadiruad conteact, tirwhich thero asd dn- inenss urulits,Adds i, Lsibune oifice. lnlnnmr\'vANu N A WiLL ENTABLISHED cummission Dusiaves, witlh s caah Gapitai of 33,00 ta 5,000, fut $he burposs of unlarklng e busiaoss: Ad- roas N 6, Tribhoy oheo. AGENTS WANTED, TED-TUK CENTURY OF INDE- ook agonts 1o oluver. Uue fepuris iy ol aithor avortyes (nealyLor da! Apply fur termus aud territory before 1c i wo late, J, K. i} iiaaapol | BHEY & CU. LES AND GENTLEMEN g R | ssud fur giroa] "SEWING MAOHINES. pundea balf 8 'E " BO Lt JULNBUY, bk {INOEH OFFIOR OF A, J. MELOHKLT, 3 WENY Shiaisa-s 5o wachines scld on P wauta; also Wb % exchanged u&" Teal