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a eee THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JUNE 6, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES 3 ——_COCOoOoOooaa0a*s0Baa@99S eee ——SSSS FINANCE AND TRADE. stock Market Dull, Closing Quiet and Strong. ; Weakness in the Coalers pee aie Southern. Produce Markets Steadier, Except nF Wheat, and Generally Firm. ———— provisions Quiet—A Fair Demand for Breadstuffs. FINANCIAL, in the case of Western Union and Rock here were noimportant fluctuations in ‘Western Union advanced 2%, to 2X, wig ok Island 3,t01%. The other changes (eos mostly in favor of higher prices, but were ment notable gains. Illinois Central made 1, wits, Michigan Central 1%, to 81: Lake Shore ier; Erie M, to 33%; Northwestern 1:4, to seee Paul in, to Ti; Wabash %, 10 315; the preferred %, to 584; Obio 34. to 25%; St. Joo to %; the preferred X, to 694; Kansas & Island, Me J Ze a Ou: Foras ¥, 10005; CC. &L C. %, toleig: Union tanooga 1, to 51 196 sosses were smaller than the gains. Erie preferred was off 133, t0 "52%; Northwest pre- Piyed 4.10 108%; Pacific Mail 24, to 33%; Hud- goa Xf, t0 ONG Lackawanna 34, to 743; Atlantic price Wi to St; Canada Southern }. to 57; Suthern Pacific 4, to 24%; and Manhattan 35, 1 conta opened at 8234, and closed at &x. ent bonds were dull. District of Co- jonbiad6is were 954 Did and 964 asked; the 4s, tusg bid and 109X asked; the 41s, 10934 bid and masked; the 33, 102% bid ana 1033; asked; and qhe 6a, 105% bid and 106% asked. Foreign exchange wassteady. Sterling posted rates were 487 and 490. Sterling actual rates wered88iy and 4893s, and sterling commercial pills were 484@45435- at the Chicago banks was moderately amive. Countryforders for currency were light. Kew York exchange was sold between banks at Sse ‘per $1,000 discount. Loane were dull at 4@s percenton call, and 6@8 per cent on time. ‘Bank clearings for the week were; conreposdig wee On the Chicago of 70 shares of Chicago & Silver Clif at 16@ 1%, shares of Shenandoah common at 265 G20, 100 shares Shenandoah preferred at 370, $00 shares of Sierra at 300. ‘THE UNION TRUST COMPANY BANK, Northeast comer Madison and Dearborn-sts, ecelves savings deposits und allows intereston same atthe rate of 64 per cent, subject to the rules of the bank. G. M. WILSON, Cashier. BY TELEGRAPHL NEW YORE. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New York, June 5.—To-day’s market has simply reflected the trading of scalpers and small operators generally. The heavy dealers have been either idle or out of town, and with the exception of some selling of Lake Shore by Gould, dealings have been monopolized by the mnalifry. Consequently fluctuations have been ‘unimportant either way, and trading on a much smaller scale than for any day of the week. Towards the close Western Union was worked up by a small pool. Coal Socks are evidently feeling the effects of the depression in their own trade, and were Jess supported to-day than at any time since the break in stocks. It is reported that the recent pools in these stocks have sold out and gone short. Several attempts were made to- day toadvance Lake Shore, but to no effect. ‘This stock bas a particularly weak look. Though money fs extremely easy, there seems no dispo- sition on the part of the gencrai public to take hold of the stocks, and the tendency is certainly not towards an advance. To the Western Associated Press, New York, June 9.—Governments quiet and qmerally steady. Railroad bonds active and generally strong. State securities dull and nominal. The stock market fell off a fraction at the ning, but soon recovered at the tirst board. owever, speculation again became weak, and Perey seoknes. 34 to 1% per cent, the latter in Sew Jersey Central. During the afternoon the market became strong, and at the close an ad- Yence was established of from 34 to 244 per cent, Western Union, Granger and cual shares, Lake Shore, and Michigan Central leading the im- provement. Rock Isiand advanced 4% and re- ected I per cent. ‘Transactions, 217,000 shares: {auada Seuthern.... 1.600! New Jersey Cer Jackawannn... ‘20,00)| Northern Delaware & Hudson. |1.wu} Pacific Mail. Bre. %4,u00! Read! tron Mi Kansas & Dati ie Chatta, loney market easy at 8@{ per cent, closing at ex se paper ae ia ex » Sixty at 7 demand, 49935. Says ata i The following is the weekly bank statement: increase, 22,839,600; specie, increase, $1.- S50; legul-tenders, decrease,’ $612,600; de- Peas increase, $4,076,400; circulation, decrease, B20; reserve, increase, $205,600. The banks Dow hold £16,334,050 in excess of their legal re- quirements. ‘Wiud:| Chesapeake & Ohio. 0K GOVERNMENT BONDS. Virginia 6a, omt.. e sola: Virginia Gs, deferred. crs 8 [+108 at | 3M| Louisville & Nashville 2 gS, ashville & Chat’oogs 5 YIS{| Louis & N. A....+-0: 1033| Houston & Texas.. ‘i2\¢{ Western Union .. sy] Atlantic & Pacttic T 37| Pacific Mall. Central Arizona. oh GB] Little Pi EX Untario, BOSTON. bot spores The Chicago Tribune. Politics at Chicago are com- Eavditg the entire attention of the public for much of pelng. aud tend naturally to draw off i e usual interest in the stock market, ma uence the transactions ure all small ever, fg pineT importance. The feeling, how- Pelogs pETAGUIY gaining strength that tlie lowest Bide diane beech Teached, and that when all out- elements are at reat a more qeprning Board ali classes of stock had ndertone, though quiet and generally Or enture. The bonds were more active Several days past, and were quite steady. Bonington st %8 sold at 117; Little Rock, 99! & Rae & Missourt land-grant %, 1: pe OS gxempt. 108; Republican Valley, Gx: New York BEI HEE F iF . + Hartford & B Brie, 36 Sone Englana, TOK GIOES Wisesasin Valley, atocks f i Z agents sfocks fairy active, and showed con Land stocks advann socks Steady, with the exception of an call, et, 4 in Water Power. ‘On the second They Femained unchanged. roads were unusually quiet but strong. Bivoder the influence of large sales to Righer OFS, has advanced to Gis, and still media oeEreS are predicted for this in the im- Temalng gue. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy 2 doint 1 rags at UX, while Dubuque was up “6; Sandusky sold at 103; Fort Scott + Atchison & Nebraska, TU}. Ta POREIGN. sx /"P08, June 5—Consols, 98 1-16; account, ican securities—New 53,105; 4143, 11%; i 4 Seatral & Erie, 33%; do seconds, 84; Reading, Paris, June 5.—Réntes, 8f T5c. COMMERCIAL. ‘The following were the receipts and shipments of the leading articles of produce in this city during the twenty-four hours ending av7 o'clock Saturday morning, and the corresponding time last year: RECEIPTS. SHIPMENTS. Flour, pris... GES] 10,89 31,321} 130,473) $3) 23 xr) 4 Shingles, m Salt, bri: Withdrawn from store during Friday for city consumption: 461 bu corn, 125 bu outs, 019 bu barley. The following grain was inspected into store in this city Saturday mormng: 3 cars winter wheat, 6 cars mixed, 44 cars No. 2 spring, 11 cars No.3 do, 4 cars rejected, 1 car no grade (69 wheat); 433 curs and 10,700 bu No. 2 corn, 178 cars high mixed, 4 curs new do, 39 enrs rejected, 2cars no grade (637 corn): 39 cars white oats, 23 cars No. 2 mixed, 19 cars rejected (81 oats); 1 ear No. lrye; 2carsNo.2do, 2 cars rejected; 2cars No. 3 barley, 2 carsextrado. Total, 86 cars, or 476,000 bu. Inspected out: 48,874 bu wheat, $99,441 bu corn, 35,797 bu oats, 1,055 bu barley. { ‘The following were the receipts of breadstuffs in this city during the past week: “ve Junes, May 2% 0, Ih «dose 3, Ai6d10 B0we 4,050 ESsutg ape ‘The corresponding shipments were: Tunes, Bay, as Snod. Flour, bris. Corn, bu. Oat,’ b Rye, bu. Bari le I ‘The leading produce markets were gqperally rather quiet Saturday, a great many operators being more interested in politics than in trading, and not a few were in attendunce on theConven~ tion. Provisions were steady, averaging a little better,—chiefly on pork. Wheat was stronger, with a variable demand, stimulated by the hot weather. Corn was also higher, with a good shipping inquiry and some pressure from shorts, owing to inability to obtain storage room. Oats sympathized with corn,and other grain was quiet. Mess pork closed 2% higher, at $10.24 @10.35 seller July and $10.42:@10.45 for August. Lard closed easy, at $6.55 seller July and $6.60 for August. Short ribs closed at $6.30 tor July. Spring wheat closed steady, at $1.01% for June and 98ic bid for July. Cornclosed 34¢ higher, at3é%0 bid for June and 3é%c bid for July. Oats closed %@kc higher, at 31!ze for June and 2815c for July. Rye wus Y5c cash, and extra3 bar- ley steady at 66c. Hogs were active and strong- er, at $4.25@4.50 for light, and at $4.20@4.55 for heavy. Cattle were firm at $2.75@4.85 for infe- rior to extra. Dry goods were unchanged. A quiet busi- mess is im progress at nominally steady prices. The grocery market continues active, with prices ruling steady. The only change noted was an advance in sugars of sc. Prime to fancy coffees were firm, while common and medium styles were easy. Butter and cheese were quoted moderately active, and unchanged. Fish and dried fruit also were quoted as before. Oils were quiet, with carbon c higher, and lin- seed weak and Sc lower, at 70c for rawand 7c for bofled. ‘The lumber market was active and steady. Inch lumber and piece stuff are quoted firm at the sale-docks, under a good demand, with mod- erate offerings. Wool was unchanged. The re- ceipts are moderate, and dealers are holding off for further developments. Broom-corn, hides, and seeds were steady. Hay was slow and casy under free offerings. The sales of poultry were fair at the former range of prices. Potatoes wero unchanged. Large receipts broke the price of berries, and free sales were made at the decline. Other green fruits were not much changed in price. Lake freights were quoted firm at Yc for wheat and 6%@6Xce for corn to Buffalo. Few vessels were ready to load. Rail freights were quoted steady at 350 for provisions and 30c on grain to New York. ‘Tho movement in New York reported yester- day included the following: Reccipts—Flour, 15,923 bris; wheat, 259,950 bu; corn, 179,750 bu; oats, 73,730, bu; corn-meal, 338 pkgs; rye, 1,500 bu; malt, 9,690 bu; pork, 100 bris; beef, 110 brig; cut meats, 1,444 pkgs; laud, 1,562 tes; whis- ky, 403 bris. Exports—For 2 hours—Flour, 9,000 bris; wheat, 312,000 bu; corn, 108,000 bu. A further inquiry mong the iron dealers Saturday elicited the statement that the failures of iron importers in New York were not likely to influence materially the condition of thefron trade here. The fron market is not called strong, but local houses took the conservative side in the recent boom, und do not expect to be crippled by the tumble which appears to have crushed some of their Eastern brethren. Advices in regard to the wheat-crop are con- flicting. A prominent firm in St. Louis writes that bythe 25th of this month all the mills in that clty will be running full time onnew whert, the harvest being now well in progress. The reaper was at work in Salina County, Missouri, Jast Friday. On the other hand, reports from Indiana state that the growing wheat is ina critical condition, owing to tho abundancefof rain. Beerbohm has been sppepled to to quote, in his dispatches, the prices of wheat as based on the grading recently adopted py the London Corn-Trade Association. The gentleman re- plies, in effect, that be proposes to stand by the old paths for the present, not being certain that the new grades will find favor with the trade. The correspondence brings out the important point that waa is called Ao 2 in New York is note. hirectors of the Board of ‘Trade have dis- missed the. compluint mado against certain members of the Board, that they had mali- ciously, etc., set forth rumors that Keene hud failed. The Directors did not find evidence of malice. They, however, passed the following: WHEREAS, In the past too little notice has been taken of the circulauion of rumors touching the finan- cial condition of individuals, the condition of prop- Grty doult in on this Sourd, and other mutters, the nat- ‘ure of which 1s to injure or destroy credit, influen und values, and in divers ways to work injury members of Lis ‘Board and the community generally; edizoives Phas the, prom alge ites and ate Grable ag the mouve muy be; tht It is a shume ands feprouch, an offense under the rules of the Buard ns in Yao, und meyabers are warned und namonished that Bnyone gulty of promulguting: or circulating such false rumors will be censured, suspended, ur expelled 2a the nature or gravity of thé case may demund, a3 provided by Rule 4 of this Association. PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTS—Were slow and stendy. Pork ‘was somewhat firmer, in sympathy with an advance in hogs at the Stock-Yards, while there was little change in other product. Liverpool reported an ad- vance of 34 in lard, and a decline of 3d in meats. A free outward movement of stuff was reported. The packing of this city eince February was reported 28 -7,146,00 hogs, against S10,000to same date a yenr ugo, ‘and 51,00 to do in 15% The summer packing of eleven points aggregstes 1,950,514 hogs, against 1,310,705 * iss PORK—Advanced 24@5e per bri, and closed 2ige above the latest prices of Friday at #10.25@10.2734 for round lots, spot or sellér the month, 310.323¢@10.55, pee) Babette ‘August st £10.35@10.5; and 2 bris t ‘Pot, 3.00 bris. es seller te ena shade easier, clusing tame at $6508 Gatig for round lots, spot or sciler the month; $53 seller Juiz; and $60) for August, ‘Sales were reported Land seller 3 Set Se relent uly nt fosoesoG: und 6250 tes seller Au- Bast at P.aetirlg. Total. 43,000 tos. 9425 SikaTS—Were steady, with little doing except in local futures. Sales were reported of 9,00 Ibs shoul ders seller August at $2714, 1,150,0W) Ibs short ribs a bs ‘$7566. seller July, and for 100 pes green hams (18 Ibs) at “ifc;, and 20) iekled hams (16 Ibs) at sige seller August. AMS—Were firmer, with sale of 69 Ics at ‘and 65 tes at $15.00. 4 BREADSTUFFS.~ FLOUR—Was dull, with little change In prices, but the feeling was quoted weak for winters owing to the expectation of a good supply of new soon. Sales were reported of 125 bris winters on private terms; 730 brls double extras at $7.25 for patents; 100 bris ex- tras at $187}. Total, 975 bris. Export flours were quoted nt $1.50@4.75 for extra, and $5.006525 for.cholce extra, Ormen BREADSTUFFS—Were steadier. Sales were reported of 18 cars bran at $6.00@3.30; 2 cars middlings at §3.50813.00; 1 car shorts at $9.50; and lear barley screenings at $11.00. SPRING WHEA'T—Wasin fair demand and frreca- larly tirmer, advancing }@le per bu, and closing 4c higher for next month, bnt Ke lower for June than the latest prices of Friday. ‘he British markets were quict and steady, and New York was almost inuctivo, but our rosclpis were smaller, and the unsettled weather made a good many people about as nervous as they could be afver allowing for auxicty Over the political situation. Thoy bought very freely for next Month, sume Of the orders being to buy at anything under6100. ‘This cansed June wheut to rule stron though it was not much wanted, except near tho opening; it was, however, very irregular. Seller June opened at $.02661.0, daciined to $10IM, ad- ‘vanced to $1 and closed $10. Seller Jul; Bold at BeWie, closing at iiqe-! August sold at. Bde and the year at Ri{@Se. Car-lots of No. 2 ringed ut the samo ns June to a. si ‘Spot sales were reported of 18,0) bu No. 10 bu No. § at heme; 400 bi rejected (cl and 2.4) ba by sumplo at T1eG$L00. ‘Totul, 3 OTHER WHEAT Sales were 1.0%) bu atstin) felt a Bang bu do. feller Jus a 3 No. T at 51s u winter by sample ut Sic@ ets und 600 bu No. 2 mixed at S6c. if ees ing ie, and closing $4¢ above the lntest prices of Friday. The Liverpool marker was quoted. id. por cental higher, and New York was stronger. with largo sales at Sic for June, and some at Sc. Our receipts were smulicr, and expected to be Ixht, as the farmers are now bard at work in the tlalds, and there is some trouble about ftlpding room 1p the elevators for the “corn that does come in. For thisreason there wus more desire to nll June shorts, while the shipping demand was fostered by the continued offer uf rebates on 9 cliarges, whica nentrailzes the upward ten- in Take froights. We note that a continuance of wet weathor would also keep down receipts, fog tho corn too dampto be bunidiod from erlbs.'S June opened at sic, sold at 45) back to 3 a vanced to 0c, and closed at Biige bid. Seller July ranged and closed the same nsJune. August soll at aiGusie, closing at 3c. Svotcurn had a shude of prefereace over the iuunth, but closed the sume. spot sales were est of "X2.00) bu No. 2and hist mixed at S636@304e; GW bu new bigh mixed ai 000 bu rejected ut 35e; und 21,000 bu by sumple ut REwe. TOS ere tive and fh ing HS 'tS—Wore more active and firmer, averaging 144 3c hisher, the outalde for seller the month. ‘The rm Folpes were liberal, though smaller thun, recently, plle large shipments were reported, und the weekly figures showed an apparent decrease in the stack. New York was quoted higher, und the local market followed sult with a lively call from shorts, chiety for this month, sume of them fearing u rapld decrease in the supply, sind that the storm would be to severe on the growing crop. June sold at 31@314c, und closed at 3isge. Cash closed nt 3iie. July said at 2556 G@dise, and August at 2ia3i4. Samples were tirmly held with a moderate demand, Cash sales were re- ported of 1.40 Du No. 2 at 31@I8(c; 14,000 bu by sample at ete on track: $40) bu inixed wt 28 3340; und 40,300 bu white at SI4@Hide, all free on board, ‘Totdl, $120) bu. RYE—Was quiet und steady. Car-lots were salnblo to local_consumers, with tew offered. Cash No. 2 Drought 7a; July wus yominal at We, Cash sales were Fi ‘of 40) bu No. 2 at 75e: ‘bu by sample at red. c ae on track; and al) bu at We free onboard. ‘To- t. ‘ . 5 EY Was quiot. A fow local orders for care lots were filled at the snmple-tabies. Extra 3 sold at Ge; was nominal at aie, Cash sulex were teport- ed of [40 bu extra Fut Bue; 2300 bu by sample ot BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. LIvERpPoot, June 5—11:80 a, m.—FLOun—No. 1, 128; No.2 10s. GRAT¥—Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 10s 34; No 2, 10s; spring, No. 1,95 94; No. 2, 93 ‘hite, No. 1, 10s; No. 2, 983d; Club, No. 1, 20s Gd; No.2. 10s. Corn--New, No- 1,48 8d. ‘Provisions—Pork, 68364. Lard, 35s 9d. LIVERPOOL, June 5.—Evening—Corron—Firm. at 611-16@63(11; enles, 8,000 bales; speculation and export, 1,000; American, 6,000. Conn—Now Western mixed, 1s 9d. PRovistons—American lard, 3s $4, Bacon, long cloar, 33s 9d. SPmniTs TURPENTINE—@is. LONDON, June 6.—SPnurs TURPENTINE—Sis. ‘rhe amount of bullion withdrawn from the Bank of England on batance to-day is £25,000. ANTWERP, June 6.—PETROLEUM—1Si4f. ‘he following were recelyed by tlie Chicago Board of Trade: ‘ LIVERPOOL, June 5—11:3) a. m.—Flour, 10s@12s. Wheat—Winter, I0s@l0s_ 3d; spring, Us ‘Gauls Su; White, 98 3UGSi0s; club, 1WsGl0s bd." Corn, 4s bd. Pork, 58860. Lard, 35s 94. Livzurodrdung, S-Whent quiet and. steady: red winter, 10s 34; No. 2 spring, 9s Bd, No. 3 do, 8324." Corn firm und a shade higher. at 43$d. Cargoes ‘Off coast—Wheut in moderate dewund. *Corn in good demand. Arrivod—Wheut steady; corn firm; none offering. ‘Vo arrive—Wheat quiet und steady; corn firm und in fair demand. Pork, 58s 6d; lard 3d higher, Sd. Baepn LC. rather dull and 34 lower, ut is ‘Sa 7” ode Nov, 3s. Cheese, Beef, bis ba. Loxpox, June &.—LIVERPOOL—Whent quiet und steady. Corn deurer, stds td. SARK LANE—Cargoes Off const—Wheat steady. Cargoes on passaze—W heat quiet und steady; corn more inquired ufter, but 10 cargoes on sale. a NEW YORK. NEw York. June 5.—CoTros—Quict but firm at 1174 Gite: futures tir; June, 1.68e; July, 1172c; August, 1L78}40; September, U31e; October, 10.73¢: Novem- ber, 108%5¢; Decomber, 10.05¢; January, 10. FLOUR-Steady; receipts, 16,00) bris; super State and Western, 5094.4; common to cood extra, 3.00 @1.80; good to cholce, $1.7067.00; white whent extrs, $4,0525.00; extra Ohlo, $1.75G6.50; St. Louis, $1.8067.00; Minnesota patent process, $6.0088.25. GRAIN—Wheat—An active export demand; re- ceipts, 230. ‘bu; ungraded spring. §1.16¢ 11 2 Milwaukee, $1.19¢1.20; ungraded red, $1 do, s1L3@1. ixed winter, 31.25@1.2 white, 3 No. 2 do. $125; Lm: Ne ing, SLUBAGL2S; July, $e27}4Ce1 33: Corn sterdy; receipts, Isa bu; low mlxed, Ge: No. 2 dune, SHiasiye B ce. Onts dull: re- celpis, 74.000 bu; mixed Western, 4iGi0; white West- orn, £@ishe. “AY—Duil at T@S0e. Hors—Nominally unchanged. Gnocruizs—Cofec dull und’ unchanged, Sucor— Demand fuir and market firm; fair to good refining, Tete, Molasses quiet und unchunged. Rice nominally uncuanged. FSTAOLEUN— BiEmy united, %3¢e; crude, 64G73{c; rotined, -Low—Active and firm at G4@6 3-l6e. ReEstN—Quiet and firm at #1.0@L45. TURPENTINE- nt ae. ot Lraraencoul Si; hemlock solo, B EATHER ulot und steady; hemlock sol jnenos Are RCM ce owners plied ‘OOL—W enk; domestic tieece, 42¢56c; pu! 1. SO 55ce; unwashed, L@stic; ‘Texas, INcsic Si ProvisioNs—Beef lower at Se: ira India mess, Yielse. Cutments quiet but ‘steady. long-clear middles, 6c; short do, tc. Lurd quiet but tirm; prime steam, £7. BUTFER—Dull apd heavy at S@%0e. CHEESE Dyll and unsettled at 10@10, WuHtsky—Noniinal at $1.159¢L15, METALS—Manufactured cupper dull; new sheeting, 250; ingot Inke, KWEls}4c. Pig-iron steady; Scotch, ages American, 2i@vic. Russian sheeting, lc, FAILS—Cut, Si! 5 clineb, $4.50G4. AMUSEMENTS. THE THEATRES. City managers apparently came to the con- clusion that the overflow of the Convention svould be quite enough to give them large au- diences without any effort on their part. They made no exertion, and the houses generally have been large. At Haverly's the Rentz-Sunt- ley Novelty Company appeared. This evening they will give their last performance, and will bo succeeded by Jay Rial’s ** Uncle Tom’s Cab- in" troupe. Ed Arnott, who at Hooley’s has been starring in his sensational drama, .**Vic- tims of Faro,” coneluded his engugement last night. At this house Collier's “Celebrated Case” company will appear ‘during the coming week, the fe tug people be- ing jn the cust: as Edwin Varrey, Mr. George W. Wesselis, Mr. Henry Trenchard, Mr. Edmund K. Collier, Mr. William Scallan, Mr. T. McBride, Mr. J. Peck, Miss Carrie Wyatt, Miss Floreuce White, Miss Emma Skerrett, Miss Mary Maddern, Miss Luin Tulbot. The Abbey & Hickey “Humpty Dumpty” troupe remain another week at MeVicker's, and at the Olympic Hyde & Behman’s Novelty Company will to- morrow night begin the second weck of their engagement, DRAMATIC NOTES. On Monday last, in this city, Mrs. Frank Frayne (Clara Butler) died. Cause: paralysis of the brain. Tho Dramatic Mirror says Roland Reed is negotiating for the management of Alice Oates next seasou. Barnum’s circus last night closed nn enormous week's business. The circus is probably the finest that ever traveled indorsed by the il- lustrious showman. Mr. Hickey says be has received a cablegram from his partner, Mr. Abbey, stuting that that gentleman bus closed a coutract with Sara Bern- hardt for an American tour. She will play sixty nights, Theterms are for her 3,000 francs a night, and the manager furnishes a French company. Gov. McVicker, ut present in New York, will not return until Mr. Edwin Booth sails for En- gland, which will be some time during the latter part of this month. Mr. Booth, we believe, has so far entered into no contract for a London en- gagement. In the meantime the Governor's place is well filled by Maj. Horace. It seems that Dalziel is really organizing a company, which will appear on June 21, at the Olympic.’ He states that he has engaged Fred B. Warde, Roland Reed, Frank Pierce, and Ed Buckley, the latter having postponed his Cali- fornia trip for the present. Mr. Warde, we be- lieve. is in New York engaging ladies for the compuny, | % MUSICAL NOTES. Mr. August Wilhelmj has returned to New York. He has decided not to appear in public for the preseat. 2 é The many friends of the eminent pianist and musician, Mr. William Muson, will regret to Jearn that his wife died, after a brief illness, in Paris on the 27th ult. Signor Brignoli and Signor Taglian ietra will perform, during the summer months, several attractive Italian operas, including “ Don Pas- quale” and I) Barbiere.” Mme. Lablance and other artists of Her Mnjesty’s Operu company are engaged. ‘Tho Peerless Pinafore Company has closed its first week of the popular operetta with great success,.and it will remain on the boards another week, thus giving our citizens au op- portunity to seo it after the Convention with its excitement and confusion has left us. There are many points in this performance of more than ordinary excellence and interest to which we hope to devote our attention ‘when political exigencies leave space in these columns. All N—Wus In gvod demund and stronger, adynnc- * } Mesdames Patti, Albani, Lemmens Sherringt that we can do now is to advise our readers to go and sce it. So many improvements have been made since it was first put on the stage that it will richly repay attendance. ‘The St. Cecilia Academy of Singing and Dra- matic Art, under the direction of Annie M. R. Barnette, iy treating with Mr.Jobn Marshall, upil of ‘the cclebrated teacher of ¢locution, Prot. Charles Plumtree, of London, with a view of obtuining him as bead of the department of oratory and neting- 3 Mme. De Ronde Rice has changed -her resi- dence to 232 North Lu Sulle street, and her mu- sic-room to J. Bauer's, 18 Wabash uvenue. She intends remaining in the city during the summer in order to accommodnte pupils who are engaged in teaching during the school-year, or those wishing'to take short terms of lessons. Campanini sailed from New York by the Coitio last week, oing to London, where he fills five weeks’ time with Manager Mapleson, and then to his home, where he will rest until he sails for this country to rdnew his operatic engagements in Gstobar. He is ne eS in ls ‘praises of America as his a in their ‘appro- clation of his artistic abilities. sa Strakosch intends to opon his English-opera senson at the Fitth Avenue Theatre. New York, with the novelty of Pinafore.” W. H. Seymour will be the Sir Joseph, Mark Smith the Captain, Mr, Browson the. Kalph, and Mme. Dolaro the Buttercup. Then will follow in rapid succession “The Bohemian Girl,” “Trovatore,” “ Fatin- itza,” and “ Les Cloches de Corneville.’ Miss Emma C. Thursby. Mr. Ole Bull, and Mr. Muurice Strakosch have returned to New York on their way to Europe. They expect to sail nbout the middle of June, and will go to Norway fora brief vacation, returning to this country early in the fall, when Mr. Strakosch will resume his managerial Inbors, with Miss Thursby, Ole Bul, and other artists whose names are not yet announced. : The New York Philharmonte Socioty gave Mr. Theodore Thomas, its reélected conductor, 2 serenade at the house of Mr. Hallyarten, its redlected President, No. 5 West Forty-ninth street, at midnight on Tuesduy last. The pro- gram whose performance greeted the ears of the favorit conductor included Wagner's Rienzi overture, Bach's Air, and the last movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. The Amateur Musical Club met on Wednesday afternoon lust. On this occasion the Club was assisted by Messrs. Lewls, Eichheim, and Lieb- ling. The program was an interesting one throughout, retiecting much credit on the Com- mittee of Manngement, Miss Parsons and Miss Hannon. The woxt reunion of the Club will oc- cur two weeks jfrom lust Wednesday, and will probably be the last of this season. The complete list of vocalists for the Hindel ‘Triennial Festival at the Crystal Palace has now been issued. ‘The list includes the names of ‘ton, isood, ‘Trebelli, Pater Aona Williams, and uter; Messrs. Vernon Rigby, Lloyd, MeGucktin, Mans, Santley, King, Bridson, and ‘Foli. Sir Michael Costa will, of course, act as conductor; ‘ana chore, willbe a band and chorus of about 4,500. . ‘The College of Music of Cincinnati has issued a very handsomely printed catalog for the acadeinie year of 189 and 1880. It contains in- formation of vulue to all musicians. Besides a list of some 500 students, whocome from all parts of the United States, it has a complete course of instruction for every branch of musical educa- tion. With this ure studies and text-books used in the college, the publication of which in insti- tutions of this kind is not common. Besides this, there is information of various matters of eee interest. The next fall term of the col- lege begins Sept. 20. A PORTRAIT IN BLACK AND WHITE. A ‘WOMAN OF FASHION, Upon her brazen cheek the color's high; Her hair has risked the hazard of the dyo; Her heels—but why of such a tritle talk? Her conversation 's pretty as her walk. She tries to hide by some linguistic wrench, Her lack of English neath her lack of French. She wears no peeking of cerulean hue, Blue, darkly, deepty, beautifully blue; She bas no wish to vote, and make things worse; She always leuves her children with their nurse, In Leut she fusts, she prays, she hears long ser- mons, Instead of chattering French and dancing Ger- mans; Indeed, she always worships God on Sunday— On week-days she bows down to Mrs. Grundy —vJune Scribner's. ———__—_. Blemishes end diseases of the skin and rheu- matic pains removed by Glenn's Sulphur Soup. rn HOUSEHOLD GooDs. AP FERRETS narnia c rare net is ater at an FURNELE ihe irwest and best selected stock of CARPETS, and GENERAL HOUSEFURNISHING GUODS they have ever carried. and at prices SURPRISINGLY Low. ee, oe enameled suits are all gone; shall baye Block walnut chamber sults, 25, $45, with dressing-case. A French top sult, hae Fim Blomune Bate eloth, terry! tat ail silk delaige. caiemcierand terry, rave silk, silk de plush, £or'$0, $4, $65 $1, 8, S10, SS ere Easy cbuirs in endiess variety, from $2.50 to $5. nghltige line of earpeta of known brands, from 6c. EXTRA SUPERS. 5, - et i the better goods the pat- fa common goods,” sucl Unvraro, thelr lino is 4 ‘completa, Toker Wooden and hese coods und much more, in fc isd ting needed for housekeeping, thoy sell on thel “EASY-PAYMENT PLAN,” which {s a small cash paymont monthly. ee iit ts paid. eas gat) the pales ir cust ers ure [rom oll parts of thecity. It pill buy ‘you to call tnd examlao their goods; und Jearn their prices and their manner of doing business. seat fake Ou x pustompe and benetit your family. fy faratture und Kee) tng house: fe money by uaying: INION FURNITURE COMPANY, SG and 3 West Mudison-s Open Monday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings. ND AFTER ALL I'l’S SOMETHING OF A MYS- 2A tery why persons should travel trom horestuinth= and North-uw. ‘is Seventy- houses to buy sir Ruods of es Page taainaen POOLEY & MITCHELL, HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 455 AND 43¢ WEST MADSON-ST. And why do they do tt? ‘Because—They have everything that housekeepers require. Bedroom, parlor, and diniug-room furniture, stoves und ranges, crockery wure, silverware, granite- ware, tinwure, carpets, curtuins, bedding, and thou- sunds of novelties needed in every house. ecause—Their goods: are irst- ety goods are tirst-class, und always peigeause—ithelr prices are lower than all com- 5 Bocause Their house doals honorably by all. Thoy ice no misrepresentation, ani es Eaturto tho wantsor all patrons. Te Pleased 10 Becauso—Good yoods, fuir treatment, and low prices ‘will bring people from all parta of the globe, Consequently don’t be afraid to spend 22) couts cur fare. ng wo are bound.o sure you at leust $4 on avery ‘Ask yournetghbors what kind of folks wa are, and they will tall you to follow our advice. OPEN EVENINGS." POOLLY & Stren, So and 457 Wost Mz Omt-St. S2-BELL TELEPHONE CONNECLIONS. CauTION— ‘Before yousell your houschold goods, call and Seo Or send Word LO OO ins & REV. UN, 168, 185, 197 Mundolph-st, corner Fifth-av. CARPETS, STOVES, jpoanirons, New Store. Now Furniture. ‘The Excelsior Furniture Company, 243 West Mudlson-st., xeeps on hand tino, extra fine, | and medium parlor, chamber, dining, and kitchen furniture, Brussels and Ingrain carpets, cook stoves, ranges, In fai everything to furnish a house complete. very chexp for cash, OF on eusy payments at east prices. ccalsior Furniture Company, 243 West Mudison-st. Btoves, Crockery, and Cutlery. PUsNIEORE, CARPETS, STOVES, CROCKERY You can furnish your home complete in one Gayis notice, for cush or easy payments, at the Wost End Farnishing House. We buve the goods wa ad- vertise. The larxest stock of tirst-class marble-top Freneh and other dressing-case suits in Chicago; also good walnat-top slits from $25 to $150; parlor suits in plush, sifk, und hair-cloth, terry, und raw silk. We have everything to furnish a Louse complete, und all goods warranted ns represented. Will give ‘bottom Syvresund easy terms. Parties buying for cash will find we cannot be undersold. The West End Furnish- ing House, 28 West Madiyon-st._ F, COGSWELL. | BOARDING AND LODGING. ates South Side. W—NEWLY-FURMISHED ROOMS with board: day board RcCor reasonable, Hoferonces exehanted ee eS PARK ROW, AND MICHIGAN-AV.—TO al rent, with board, a large family Seay tur- BOARDING AND LODGING. North Side—Continued. USH-ST.-TO EENT, WITH BOARD, FUE- 73 ind bos suitable for gentleman, 90 DEARBORN-AV.—TWO PARLORS, FUR- veniences; nished or unfurnished with cat ‘has all con also doublo room on third floor, with ‘Water, cas, ete, suitable for two gentlemen, with or without board. LO72 DERE RRO without baara FURNISHED DEARBORN-AV,-MME. BABUTS FRENCH nished. [3 EIGHTwENTH-St. — ItANDSOMELY-FUH- nished rooms, wit! 4 Fone eee roums, with or without first-class board; 3” EAST SIXTEENTH-ST.— HANDSOME SOUT! 16 fottwom to rene vith or wine beast [6 ELDRIDGE COURT ROOMS FOR FAMILIES or young wen, with board. ‘Transients taken. ELDRIDGE-CGURT—ROOM ANI y 18 end per Wook. eho HoseD Ax EAST SIXTEENTH-ST.—PLRASANT ROO: 21 “Aittpoutd fortumilies rsingiegeauomen 3 EAST SIRTEENTHST—GENTLEMAN AND wife or two single gentiemen can tind a pleas- ant room and good buard, ‘erm reasonable. Dye TWENTY-FIFTH.ST,—TWO LARGE ROOMS, A parlor floor overlooking lake, Home comforts? Teasonable. [45 DWENTY-FinsT-ST VERY DESIRABLE rooms with or withouf board. T77 DWENTE-TEIRD ST—TWO NEWLY FUR- nished rooms, with board: also a handsome parlor unfurnished, or furnished if desired, 196 Sun STATE MAU oms to rent 7 $6 and $7 3 .50una S per day. i kaa 196 TWENTE FIFTE-ST. “BOARD AND PLEAS- JO ‘ant rooms can be obtained in a Jewish family for yentieman and wife or single gentlemen. D3] WABASH-AY “OPPER | LOO FRONT a parlor nnd bedroom, furnished, suitable for two or threo; terms reusunuble. IRQ MICHIGAN-AV., LAKE FRONT—PiBAs- 4 ant front sutte, furnished or unfurnished, ‘with board; also table board. 31G SICHIGAN-AY,, LARE-FRONT ROOM with first-claas ble; private family. Ref= erences required. p 48] angie or en sulie, tor fomliies oF gontlemen: Dsy-boarders tuken, eaachinpa pea BL GREW, pO) em WABASH-AV—VOR rent with board, large front alcove room, with bath attached: also pleasant room for two gentle- men; house trst-class; dinner 6 p.m. Ieferences exchanged, TAD WABASH-AV. (SEW NUMBER ToD ‘4 Pleasant rooms, with board; cun sce them to- day; reasonable terms. 881 WABASH-AV. (OLD NUMBEI)—T0 RENT —Two large, airy rooms, with board, bY MICHIGAH-AV. (NEW NUMBEI 1233 None teruloted’ rodais with bourds ho day board. [249 NABASH-AV—A PRIVATE FAMILY PA, offer one suite of newly-papered and fur- nished rooms, with first-class board. References ex- ebanged. 1330 tsath uta Avcrwoenticatse Boom, With board, sultablo for one or two persons. VA06 Warciats fooins wita or without bonrde single Or en suite; all newly farnished. = 1604 RARE aaa ad Dee eros oe TL] 2 Atachouse: furnished rooma, with or with> outboard. ‘Table d’hoto at 8 p.m. [27 YORTH DEARGORN-AV-HANDSOMELY furnished rooms, single and double; modern conveniences; best table-board; day-boarders accom- modated. 293 ONTARIO-ST.—A SOUTH-RRONT, ROOM SAO (parlor toor), nicely furnished, with ood board; room can be seen after Monday. DA] CHIGST., NEAR DEARBORN-AV.—ONE a handsomely-furnished south front room, ‘with itrst-class table. _Heferences. 3. SUPERIOR-ST.BOARD, WITH LARGE front bedroom, suitable for one or two gen- Henién. “References required. ff INDIANA-ST.—FURNISHED ROOM WITH 2 board, sultable for two gents. QTL NDIANAST—A SOUTIL FRONT ROOM, with board, Day-boarders accommodated. D7 Q ROUTH LA SALLE-ST.— AN ELEGANT Fi sacfont foom with, alcove. tumished or un= yeahs joard, for two single gents 986 NDIANA'ST—A PLEASANT ROOM, WITH board, for two ventiemen. 9Q5 NORTH STATE-ST.—PLEASANT, NICELY 295 Rohisned resus. arith good bourd, for one oF ‘two persons, $1.50 per week. 313 NORTH WELLS ST—ONE” FURNISHED room, with board, fora gentleman In private family, Both hot and cold water; brick house. 4 NORTH LA SALLE-ST.—TO RENT, WITH AD] Pan mccly tumished front ieovo Yoon for lady and gent or two xents, PREITILY-FURNISHED FRONT ALCOVE room with board, at $10 per week, togent snd ‘wife; two blocks from Lincoln Park. B i, Tribune. URNISHED ROOMS FOR TWO GENTLEMEN oF two ladies, und board: no other boarders; North State-st, Address Bs, ‘irivune office. {ORTH LA SALLE-ST.. NEAR OAK-ONE OB more elegant rooms, second finor, A No. 1 boards first-class accommodations; homelike and private: most desirable location. Address A 83, Tribune office. TICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, for gentlemen, on Dearborn-av., witnin walking distance of business contre. Address B 74, ‘Tribune, NORTH SIDE, 15 MINUTES! WALK FROM MADI- son-st—One Kentlentan boarder wanted in pri- Yate fumily; quarintee urst-class table and home comforts. A 21, Tribune office. N NORTH SIDE, NEAR BUSINESS CRNTRE—A very pleasant’ room for two gentiemen, boards Address B74 Tribune office. © = QSUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS AND, BOARD for two sents; finest location on North Side. Un- exceptionable references. A, Tribune office. Motels. ANNA HOUSE-C-ATE NEW DELAV AM). 10. AND 101 North Clark-st.—Newly fitted und refarnished, Street-cars pass the door. 3150 and 8! per day. erate. 1604 MICHIGAN, AV, NEAR SIXTEENTH-ST- —Hack and front room, furnished, with board; enst front. 1612 WABASHAV, (NEW NUMBER) — A 4 pleasant, large room or suite, with good board. References. BENTON HOUSE, 28 AND “SOUTH CLARE: ‘st—Elecant new marble bullding, opposite the it} Custom-House. The only hotel in the city entirely new throughout. Rooms 30 cents and $1 a day; breac~ fast, dinner, or supper, 25 cents. BUNTON MAUZY, proprietor. [822 .WADASH-AV. NEAR EIGHTEENTH: AA st.—A beautiful suite of front rooms, second Hoor, eastfront; also, single rooms for gentlemen; first-class “board. Heferences exchanged. ‘Terms reasonable. [O14 NABASIEAY SUITE OF FRONT ROOMS (one an alcove): also larze rooms on sume oor, with good buard. References required. INDIANA-AV—TO RENT, WITH BOARD, ZOLT one thiee room aay-soarderanccommodated Q027 MICHIGAN - AV... NEAR TWENTY: 46 tirst-st.—Large front alcove room furnish- ed. Other rooms. DIQ5 MIGHIGAN-AV.—YORSISHED ‘ROOMS, 40 with board. 2228 OR SALE-&6 WILL BUY A FINE MARBLE- top bed-room set, cost three months ago $9; also @ large, tne parlor stove, cheap. Call at 482 West Adams-st. Ol SALE—PARLOR FURNITURE AND PAR- Jor and hall carpets; also sideboard and writing- Wesk, ail in good condition. Can be scen at 2b In- dinna-av. OR SALE-CHEAP—PARLOR SUITS, MARBLE- top chamber suits, $ wardrobes, 15 bedsteads, und ail kinds of household goods at GH Madison-st. WABASH-AV.— FORNISHED ROOMS with board for gentlemen. References re- quired. 9936 WABASH-AV WITH BOARD, PLEAS- ra ant und handsomely furnished alcove room. References. 2404 WAR ESiiie, with boures Heforences 240 WABASH-AV.—PLEASANT FORNISH- reasonable prices. * ed rooim on second floor, with board, at 6 WABASH-AV.—A FINE SUITE OI 2408 FINE | SU) ie POR SAGEC AL HALE PRICE. ONE SECOND- band first-class range with reservolr, one cuok- tove with water-bacl stove with reservolr, one cook- algo one Adams & Westlake oll-stove; all in good or der. SEAVEY & CO., 49 State-st. THE TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES. ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMER- ‘ous patrons. throughout the city, we have estab- lished Mranch Olices in the diterént Divisions, a3 desiznnted below, where. advertisements will "bo taken for the sine price as charced at the Main Oftice, and will be received until 10 o'clock p. m. SOUTL DIVISION. J. & I. SIMMS, Booksellers und Stattoners, 123 Drugzist, 613 Cottage Grove-av. northwest corner hirty-tifth-st. H.W, HUCHMAN, Druguist, corner Thirty-tirst and Btate-sta. WEST DIVISION, CHAS. BENNETT, Newsdeuler, Stationor, ate, 939 Wost sludison-st., near Westernaiv. HL SONSICHSEN, Droggist, 20 Blue Island-av, corner of ‘iweltth-st. WLC. MERRICK, Jowelor, Newsdealer, and Fancy Goods. 2) Lake-st., corner Lincoln, HLF. KRAB, Drugsist, 6ff West Mudison-st, corner Paulina. NORTH DIVISION. ‘ 1, BURLINGHAM S CU, Druskists, 45 North Cintkest., comer Division. ¥.AL WILLIAMS & CO., Druggists, 675 Larrabee-st, corner Sophia, LOUIS W. H. NEEBH, Printing and Advertising Axent, News and Stationery Depot, £5 East Division BL. between Lasalle and Wells. OR SALE—A FINE MARBLE-TOP CHAMBER set, complete. Call at 19 West Monroc-st. OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—ENTIRE FUR- niture of 5-room at; everything complete; owner leaving city. Address 4 3, Tribune office. F YOU WANT COOK STOVES GO TO HODGES ‘& MORRISON'S, 61 Mudison-st. Over 100 runges lund cook stoves, 2s good as new, from $3 to $12. OUK AT THE STEWART RANGES, THE DEST Tange in the market, Lange reservoir stoves to aell on ensy payments; good second-hund cook- stoves and rankes cheap. All kinds of stove repuirs furnished. At WHIT'E’S, 149 W est Madison-st, NW EASY PAYMENTS AT CASH PRICES FUR ‘ture, curpets, stoves, crockery, and cutlerr. "In fact everything needed for housekeeping. ULICK, BOURKE, v2 und sig West Madison-st Pp, ARR ERY = . 33 AND 40 WEST MADISON-ST. . FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, AT LOW PRICES FOR CAST OR ON EASY WEEKLY Of MONTHLY PAYMENTS. EPAIRS FOR STOVES MANUFACTURED AT ‘froy, Albany, Rochester, veland, Cincinnati, and elsewbore, at W. C. METZN EWS, 17 West Ran- dolph-st_ PEKSONAL, ERSONAL—JOSEPHINE MCLAUGHLIN, CALL ‘or coninunicate with me ut once. Everytilng Will be forgiven. FINANCIAL. VANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCITES, A ete, at one-half brokers’ rates. U. LAUNDER, Rooms3 undu. 1 itandolpb-st. Established Lok DERSONAL—-I WILL PAY A LIBERAL iE- ward for the apprehension of Thomas L. Clark, zormeriy bookkeeper forme, JAMES HE HAYES, 3 and 40 Michizan-nv. DERSONAL—A YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT and education wishes to cyrrespond with # gentle- man of means, between 3) und 40 years of age; object, matrimony. A 5;, ‘I'ribune ottice. ‘PERSONAL—A WIDOW OF 3S, NO INCUM- brince, doing coud business, wishes to correspond with gentleman of means; object, matrimony. A 57, ‘Tribune onice. puasonat—a GENTLEMAN OF 43 WOULD like to meet with 4 maiden or widow lady, same age, with means; object, mutrimony. Refereuces siven if desired. ‘Address A 7s, ‘ribune office. ERSONAL-SYLVIA: WRITE AND TELL ME wherelenn see you; 1 will be there Tuesday night. Cis, Tribune office. PERSONALS. D. Mt: LETTER IN POST-OF- tice for you. V. ; PRIVATE PARTY HAS SMALL AMOUNTS TO loan on furniture, planos, cte. (without removal); reasonable rates; no commission. A 2, ‘tribune. LL CASH FOR STATE, FIDELITY, AND GER- man Savings Bank cisims. “Money loaned on jife-insurance policies. W.S. LASHER, 2 Washing- ton-st. CCOUNTS IN STATE SAVINGS, BEEHIVE, A Ste Youghi at best rates, Silaing and other stocks boughtund sold. E. S., HUNT, 10 Dearborn-st. front rooms'with board. References. 5508 WOIANAAV—FRONT ALCOVE ROOM 3) to gentleman and wife or two single gen- temen, with board. 9558 PRAUNE-AV CAN EAST-FRONT AI- [3 cove suite, newly furnished, in private family, to first-class parties. References exchanged. (LARENDON HOUSE—A FEW FINELY FUR- ‘nished rooms, single or en suite, with board, for the summer. IARWELL HOUSE, CORNER OF WEST JACK- son and Halsted-sts.—Gentlemen and~scelr wives, orsingle persons looking for board, will not fail to look at rooms und get prices for board; only 4 blocks west of the river. ‘ransionts and day-boarders also accommodated. ENOCH WOOD, Proprictor. ‘OTEL EMERY, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, 47 and 49 Hubbard-court—Everything ne hotise opens for tho tras time to-day. Deloxntes and visitors to the Convention can be accomarodated with Tvoms or cots. ‘Terms, $1 per day and upwards. FTASTINGS HOUSE, 16, 18, 20, AND 2 EAST AD- ‘ams-st—Well furnished snd cool rooms, with board, at reasonable rates to permanant boarders. LAZISRRE, HOUSE. CORNER WASHINGTON and Halsted-sts.—Furnished rooms, with or with- ‘out board; day-boarders wanted. ‘AULTON HOUSE, KINZIE AND MARKET- pong ttne opments Nortimestem depot—§i and #3 Gh DENIS HOTEL, CORNER ZLADISON AND ‘Desplaines-sts.—Furulshed rooms, with single or en suite. T. JAMES’, FORMERLY W00v'S, HOTEL, ‘Fifth-ay., between Madison and Washington-sts.— Enlarged und newly furnished; $2 and £250 per de board und lodging, $7 to #10 per week; tabfo bourd, 6. T. LAWRENCE HOTEL, 103 AND 165 SOUTEC Clark-st.—Rooms at § per week and upward; tran= sients, 75¢ and $1 per day. : 92804 INDIANA-AV.— DESIRABLE tUOMS, ‘with board, at moderate prices, 5 MICHIGAN-AV.—FKONT ROOM WITH 2829 Bone iz 29; ED) PRAIRIE-AV.—TO RENT, WITH BOARD, AVOS suite of east-frontrooms, farnished or un- furnished. S118 ylRAmIn-ay, — FRENCH | FAMILY. Honse our own; rooms with use of pari piano, bath; chance to leur Hrench, piano and sing ine. 3693 LAK A Vo RICHEY | SORNISHED 40 rooms, with board; best accommodations and pleasant vicinity. NUSRIBASSAV, (NAR FOCRTEESTICST.- Singie room to rent, with board. Address A 65, ‘Tribune office. WV NDSUR HOUSE, 178 STATE-ST. “EUROPEAN VW ‘pian: cirectly opposite Palmer House; rvoms, 73 cents, él, and €L59 per day. Country. T MADISON, WIS.-TWO PLEASANT ROOMS, facing Lake Monona, ono block from the Jake und two from the Capitol. Price $7 per weer. ‘The most delightful summer resort In the Norchwest. Address, MRS. N. R. PECK, as nbove. ACOOMMODATIONS FOR, COUPLE AND CHILD nearelty; large grounds; only two in fars'ly: accommodatfons for horse and ‘curriago; will buy rig if wished. A 7. ‘Tribune oftice. JORWOOD PARK HOTEL—A FEW FAMILIES, AN also single zentiomen, can tind » pleasant home atreasonuble tates. lteference John’ 8. Eberhart, 34 Washington- N AVENUE, IN VICINITY OF TWENTY-SEC- ‘ond-st.—Elegant suite of front rooms; reasonable to permanent party. References exchanged. Z 24, ‘Tribune oftice. AIRIE-AV., SOUTH OF SIXTEENTH-ST., AND ‘north of Elghteenth.—A suite of rooms on parlor floor, with hot and cold water; house all modern im- provements, with beautiful view of Iske; a so a sin- gle room for a gent un. ‘The best of references re- Guired, Address 3% Tribune office. RAIRIE-AV., NEAR TWENTY-FOURTI-ST— ‘fo rent, with board, two desirable furnished rooms: small family. Address B 41, Tribune oftice.g ARK ROW—YOUNG GENTLEMEN GAN BE AC- ‘commodated with room and first-class board for per week. Address A 2, Tribune office. WO ELEGANT SUITES, HANDSOMELY FOR- nished, in Hnest part of South Side, with tirst- NY PARTY WISHING TO BORROW MONEY 4A”'on machinery, furniture, pianos, or other col- lateral, can do ‘at reasonable ratks, without re~ moving the property, by calling before ' Wednesday snext ot 97 South Cl Troon 58, (A) AMOUNTS 10 LOAN ON FURNITURE AND ‘pianos without removal. 151 Hundolph-st, oom 4. SPECIAL SUM OF S90 TO LOAN AS A A Sole or divided, on clly real-estate accurity. THOMAS & BRAGG. 182 Lu Sulle-st. ERSONAL—S. H. WILL FIND FRIEND FROM ‘New Orleuns at 23 West Monroe-st._ B. ERSONAL—A_ LADY, RESPONSIBLE able to furnish tirst-class references, would like to take charge of the house of a familly absent for the summer. Address U3, Tribune office. AND NY AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, pianos, ete, without removal; also on all good Securities, % Dearborn-st., Ruom 11. NE FRONT PARLOR AND TIIREE SBED- roomsto rent unfurnished. with bonrd, at rea- sonable price, in a delizhtful suburb Hi miles from Chicago, on Lake Shore. Plenty of sbade-trees und large grounds. First-class ratlroad accommodations, ABNIE to. oF adiroas C. ‘P. MITCHELL, Room 31, 153 Salle-st CONOMOWOC LAKE-IN PRIVATE FAMILY, board for one family forsummer. Address H. Ne GRISWOLD, Oconomowoc, Wis., Box 182. Miscellancous. NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN WHO WISH FOR ‘the comforts of a pleasnnt home, can tind une by addressing # 15, ‘tribune office. BOARD WANTED. POARR-AND tooo 1y, PRIVA a Indy engaged during the day; Gress A 4, Tribune ofc OARD — FIRST-CL. single gent. Adare SON, care 0, It, KEITL & Cv,, Chi Boe ee ONE OR TWO NICELY-FOR- nished rooms for gentleman und wife (no chil~ dren), in u pleasant nelzhborhoed: terms must be moderate. Address AM, ‘Tribune office, FAMILY BY forth Side. Ad~ , IN EVANSTON, FOH stating price, JAS. WiLe icago. OARD—-IN PRIVATE FAMILY FOR GENTLE- man, wife, child, nnd nurse; convenient to cara, Bs, Tribune office. OARD—DAY-BOARD On (ORTH SIDE BY ‘a single gentieman; Indiana or Ohlo-st. preferred, ‘A, Tribune olfice. ‘ THE 1 COMMERCIAL NOTES, LOCAL SECURITIES bought und sold. Soans’ on real estate nexotia- ted. ISAAC GREENEBAUM & CO., 110 Fifth-av. ‘PERSONALS A YOUNG MAN WITH BUT, SMALL means wishes the acquaintance of a respectable Young Protestant ludy, with view to matrimony. Ad- dress ’C1S, Tribune ottice. PERSONALS IE THE PATTY WHO AC UIRED ‘a solid gold dog's-heud scarf-pin with diamond Gyes und bungle, engraved * Nellic,” nt Convention Friday night, will communicate with M. 3, ‘Tribuoe oflive, pe cun get full value of the pin, whieh ls prized asa cit, ‘£60, MORTGAGE BANKERS, loai_money ‘on good real estate inthiscity. Buy and sell ‘mortenzes. | Seo ertivement on first paze of auction sale on f ratuuble purchase money mortzaxes. Si PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND SILVER— ‘Money to loaa on watches, dlamends. and valus- dies of every deseription, at GOLDSMID'S Loan and Bullion Odice (licensed), % East Madison-st Estab- “Hiyhed 1565. security theira Pons Ewe TOENG SEN, EST. OF HAL. sted und south of Mndison-st. Must be strictly private family, Address B 43, Tribune office. OARD—AN INVALID GENTLEMAN WISHES board and pleasant room; North Side preferred, Please state location and terms. Address A It, ‘Trib- ‘une office. Posehn sabre Ronse TN FIRST- class private family; a quiet place for gentleman and wife. Y 34, Tribune office. class board, to desirable parties; modern improve Ments: family private. References. Address C 9, ‘Tribune office. 4 FWENTY-SECOND-ST. AND LARE—LARGE room with adjoining one and excellent ‘board; fumily strictly private; adults only. A 9, Tribune. ‘West Side. T] PARE-AY CRACK PARLOR AND SMALL room. Day-boarders accommodated. T] NARRES|AY-{ROOMS, SINGCE OR EN sulte, modern improvements, to rent, with or Without board; facing Union Park; Madison and Oxden-ay. cars tike you. [9 OGDEX-AV., OPPOSITE UNION PARK—US- 4 furnished rooms, with board. [9 GENTHE-AV-FUONT ALCOVE ROOM, WITH board: modern improvements; private famil, 2G GREY AY {LARGE OOM, NICELY WUR- nisbed, with board. AG GOUTH SANGAMONST ROOMS, WITH Board; also day boarders. 50 sore AST cass Ane ee OU banasomels furnished, with board for two xen- tlemen. a 54. aCe SANGAMON ST.LARGE | FUR OE nished room, with board, for two. FQ ROUTH MORGANS RENT — WITH (29 board, furnished front and rear rooms. Df SOUTH SANGAMON-ST_-WITIL OR WITH: L+ “out ryoms; ensy walk to Bouth Side; house bas all modern improvements. ERSONAL—IF ARTHUR HOTALING, FOR- merly of ol State-st., will send his uddress'to Trib- une office he will hear of something to his interest. address C44, Tribune office. PERSONAL-WILL THE GENTLEMAN WHO ‘occupied a seat In Section (e) of Convention Saturday afternoon, pleuse return the opera-ziasses he borrowed to SAMUEL L. AVEMY, Gardner louse. NEWLY-FURNISHED ‘POaud—ay HOARD | NEAR; UNION PARK D_in part payment for music lessons. Address A ‘Tribune oftice. OARD—FOR TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR ‘wives, east of Centre-av. and south of Jackson- West Side. Address with :erms B6, Tribune. CARD —FOR A YOUNG MAN IN PRIVATE: family, or but few other boarders: picusans room. Good references. Pay in advance. Address Bty ASH P. ‘OR ENDOWMENT LIFE INSUR- | 7= SOUTH MORGAN-ST. CAE hee b. W. SUTIIERLAND,@ Dearborn, vf rooms. Meals if desires Cle, ‘Tribune oftice. TR. LOANS MADE 300K COUNTY AND 7 SOUTH MORGAN-ST.ONE BACK PARLOR OARD-AND. OOM BY A GENTLEMAN Pee Tinwots i ee ‘cent. KIMBALL & 81 and one large room, nicely furnished, to rent, B' and his wife ina private family of refine RAKE, % Metropolitan Block, 163 Randolph-st. With board; terms reasonable. ment ‘on the West, side, | Hoardinghouse-keopers BLITY STORAGE AND MORTGAGE LOAN 7%) SOUTH ASHLAND-AV--FINELY FUR- | Reed notapply. Address CM Tribune occ __ TOE ney to loniton furniture, ete. witbout re 14:2 iRked booms at moderate prices, with board. OARD-IN THE COUNTRY FoR A LADY AND oval, or on goods in storage. 80 East Van Buren-st. LOST AND FOUND. ‘OUND—A POCKETBUOK—AT Tit TIME OF Grunt’s reception in Chicago last full Lfuund an via black pocketbook containing no mavey, but some tlekets.. ft contams a receipt of Lewis Warner for $9) to dacob Lefer. ‘The owner can ‘have it by identity- ing itund paying for this advertisement at the count- ing-roow of this office. 2 Logic fo ita tb FoR INEORMATION LEAD Ing to recovery of bay mare thut ran away from in front of 2321 Michigan-ay, ‘Thorsduy evening. She was six years old, weished about 99 pounds, had blavk mane and tall, and small white streak in fuce. lid on bridle und orerein. E.E. RUSSELL, oui West IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR STATE SAVINGS and Fidelity Bank books, and Scandinavian Na- onal Bank certiticutes, Lith HOLMES, General Broker, Si Washington-st T7S8 NANRES-AV ONE Rule ISHED ROOM 178 Mih'bourd for two gentlemen. QQ WEST, MONROE-SE NEAR Koos AND 182 Yoneda tor two in private faznily. OANS-FLOM 80 TO $0) ON FURNITURE, Planos, carriaxes, cte., without removal; all trans- actibns strictly contidential. Rooms 1! and 2), 102 Washington-st.; over Preston & Kean’s Bank; office hours 10 to 3. NS ON FURNITURE WITHOUT REMOVAL, LOasS ON vurchouse receipes, und wthor securities Atreasonable nates. 7 Dearborn-st., Rooms sand 7. ‘ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON IM- Mireved city property nt lowest current rates. TAMBS SE, GAMBLE, Room 4, $0 Dearborn-st. Monroe-st. OST—A BROWN SILK UMBRELLA. SUITABLE Teward.- Iteturn to 1toot & Sons Music Company. TONFY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, ETC. WITH- Mosk removal: PARRY, io) Wost Monrae-st. Lot S—ON TUESDAY AT THE STORE OF ‘Chas, Gossqze & Co. three rings valuable as kee sakes. A rewuyd will_bo puld for their return to ottice of the above trm. OST= _REWARD-SATURDAY MORNING, LoSine & between 35) West Monroe-st. and Smaie's murket, Madison-st., a pair of cold eyexlasses. Find- Crwill piensé return to 80 West Monroo-st. and re- ceive above reward. 1 . OST—CANARY BIRD—DARK COLOR, SMALL, und quite tume: & will be Pald for its recovery. 3d *\FONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, MA; MoRinery, warenouse receipts, and other, xood collaterals. J.J. OWEN, 8 La Sallé-st., Room 2. ONEY TO LOAN IN SMALL OR LARGE SUMS More ear estate, Room 71, Major Block, southeast corner La Salle und Madison-sts. 93. = WARKDN-AV.—A SMALL PRIVATE FAM- ZOO iis, having two extra rooms, will take two or three gontlemen to board at reasonable rates. 3 y WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—FRONT AND 2 rear rooms with board; has all modern im- provements, and in good repair. Terms reasonable. 306 WESTADAMS ST A LARGE FURNISHED front raem, with good board. WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—WITH BOARD, neozy single room for gent; also avery pleus- ant room fur two rentlemen. 316 WES WASHINGTON-ST.-A LARGE AND pleasant furnished room to rent, with board. 334 WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—ELEGANTLY furnished rooms, excellent board, with re- fined family. References. WASHINGTON-ST.—EXCELLFNT FUR- nisbed rooms with board. 336 little girl for the summer; private famlly near the luke preferred, where the ordinary comtorts of, a farmhouse can be obtained. State terms to C 2, ‘Tribune office. OARD—BY A PIANIST AND YOUALIST IN EX- ‘chance for instruction. Address Z 1 ‘'ripune. SXCHANGE—¥INE PIANO Off FURNISORE YOR lumber, etc. Address C 2, Tribune ostice. Por Exciange 4 NEW GOLD WATCH FOR furniture and carpets. Address A 23, Tritune. TPO EXCHANGE — Siam WOWKIE OF ORY Gonbs forclear real estate. Addross C2, Tribune ofice. FPO EXCHANGE-WHAT HAVE YOU TO EX- T° chance for 1ixb2 feet in Hishland Park? Un- improved; coud location. Address 6 Ly, Tribun 70 EXCHANGE—FOR DESINABLE CILICAGO ‘or suburban residence property, s3tacres of choice timber land tn Southern fllingis, two tates from a goud railrond town; also GW acres of choice pratria lund one mile from county-seat of Motley County, Texas, tle perfect: will nssume small incumbrance. Address J. 1K R, Kansas, lil. TONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OF #100 TO “$1,000 lateral, at low rates. 368 Nest MARESt. SECOND FLOOR—FUR- nished rooms to gectlemen, with or without board. ‘3 and (0 Keuper Block. 7PO_LOAN-S100 ON INSIDE PROPERTY. T. Tudititisos, oom 2, 181 Clrrk-st. AOE WEST A DANS ST RUST CLASS DAY- board for two oF WEST WASILINGTO: Monruesst, itoom 10. Sto STOLEN FROM A BUGGY-MAY Leetnek Zitse containing. books published by D: Applstunrs Co.; suitable reward ‘willbe pald LoF re- tur ‘Address 8 5%, ‘I'ribune office. ‘OSE AT Tite CONVENTION FRIDAY NIGHT Se oid gold dog-head searf-pin, with diatnond’ ayes and pendant marked Nellie. Full value will bo paid. Address M ‘M, ‘Tribune oltice. ‘OST_BETWEEN MADISON AND MONEOE-STS., re, COlUr k-brow' (he tinder Sarr it to ail West duckson-st,and be rewarded. ESDAY AF NEAR RAIL- ing on Wabash-av.,a lady's white ivory road cro! back-comb. Finder please leave 'at this oftice and ro- celye reward, ° OsT—A GOLD AND CORAL EAR-DROP BE- Lo eek Shroop and "Pualinu-sts, on Adams, Loomis, or Madisou. Ltveral rewardatJ, 3L BEECH- Et & CO.’S, 313 West Madison-st. SE 4, FROM THE CORNER OF QTRAYED—JUS ‘Tosyne und Indiaas-sts., one bay mare, the right Bind heel white, WW yeurs old. Address %) Ferdi- nand-st. = *PAREN DET A aD AND WHITE COW ATS Buttertield-st. Pay expenses. REWARD — STRATED, JUNE 1, ONE S. vrown horse; star in forehead and two white find fegs; puces mostir: weizht 1.250 puuads. He-- turn to or address 81 Isine Isiand-a¥_ HOUSEHOLD Goons, @ Tie FURNITURE WAT {3 0 * Brush. 272 Madison-st.. near the bride, may be Found a fall stock of furnitaro. cheap fur cash; houses furnished entire at bouom prices on exsy payments. 2 2 A SAGRIFICE—THE LARGEST STOCK OF A second-hand furniture in’ the city, and must be oid this week as owuers ate going ubroad. At the ‘Commuzsion House, bit. a~st., corner of Paulina, {7H CAN USE AND LOAN MONEY TO ANY Wea Soutling sears. Parties to control their own capit ke ATO (ittand desirable rooms for gentleman and wife. EXCHANGE-20 ACRES OF THE BEST farming land in Nebraska for horses or carriages ‘good personal property; allclear and good title. 70 South Canal-st- ‘10 EXGHANGE—A NICE LOT IN WASHINGTON Heights for a good horse and bu; ‘The lot is high and dry, and faces Grove-st. and Centre-av... ad- joining Mr, Hltt's property, near the depot. Address or call on uy Michigan-av., new number, tal. 72 Bryan Ble X{TANTED TO, DORHOW FitOS $3.00 TO #1000 ANT mt of years, at a low rate of interest, on a'hichiy-Improved firm of 30 acres, in Cook County. Alidress Acts Tribune office. CENT-TDE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL cee Ghaurancé Co. will loan money at above rate Sraccapuible Chicago renl estate yecurity. Applica gnaceeriiipade to DEAN & PAYNE, Hoom Lk 10L Weshington-st. aE EA) WANTED FOR FIVE YEARS, AT A $2,500 Mit Rite or interest, on improved inside No commission man néed apply. JOSEPH Bgheres 3680 130 West Cnion-st. bi 2) =()f) TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE 82.500 artpercent J. H EOKE, 1 Reaper Biock. $3,000 zier et no COmuikvon. TE GILACE, oh South Ciark-st., corner Jacksun. —WANTED—BY ONE WHO WILL a 10.000: hhnself furnish 4Q00—A: party with {0.00 for'a staple and very profitable business. Prin- S10 tong nced apply. J-G- HAMILTON, 108 Wash- 4] 4. MAXWHLI-St. UP-STATRS— A, KEW GEN- ‘E “lemen buurders wanted ina private faml; ait block from Blue Island-av. ears, ‘Meference re- quire WASHINGTON-ST—10 KENT, ELEGANT- ly farnished rooms, with fret-class board. 429 AGO SESE IACKSON St NICELY FURNISTI; ed front parlor, with or without board; rent eu, per month; private family. by 47 WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—NICELY FUR- €2_nished or unfarnished rooms, with board. NUITE OF ROOMS FACING DNION PARK, WITH ‘tirst-cluss board for two: private family; terms reasonable. B41, Tribune oftice. fee GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED ‘with a handsomely farnished rovm und board in small private familly in.a desirable locality near the First. Congregational Chureb, atreasonable rates. Address B 34, ‘tribune office. TPO EXGHANGE-S0 ACRES, PINE, LAND iN ‘Marathon County, Wisconsin, and cash for stock 9f svods; 410 per acre. WILMEM WIGHT, Pax- ton, Hl WANTED A ELOURING MILL IN EXCHANGE for Western lunds. Water power preferred. ‘Address, with description. 8. F. BENSON, Union, La wir HAVE YOU TO EXCHANGE FOR 10 actes of land in Sherman,County, Nebraska. Ad- dress B72, Tribune office. "STORAGE. FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUS: of furniture, carries, bugries, and ail kinds uf merchandise: lowest rates for xuud ‘accommodation intheclty. Constable trade not solicited. #5 w W North Morgan-st. CHICAGO STORAGE CO. 3p TOM KANDOLTE SL, have the tinest wareroums for storing furni- ture, planos,eu. Lowest routes. Cash advances. Wasuiineron st. NEAR LINCOLN—GENTLE- manund wife can obtain pleasanthome and good board fur the summer with private family. Ief- erences exchanged, Address C21, Tribune office. ington-st. S55 IN HAND TO LOAN IN SUMS T. S10.000 *ruit*ce good’ veal estate. F.C. WELLS, 116 South Ciinton-st. WANTED AT 7 PER CENT, NO ST2.000 esittnisions3 or 5 sears. cn’ pro- ietive reul estate, with umple margin. B 13, ‘Tribune. a 00 Beet MSOF $1,000 TO 40.000 sivcion city property, ate ands per cont. & and @) Reaper Block. aa TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE $50.000 ae in sums to suit, st lowest rates. Pi TERYON & BAY, 163 Bandvipi-she a North Side. b NORTH CLARK-ST., NEAR THE BRIDGE— Eooms with board $1'to & per week; without board, 32 to 1, 98 BUSEST. —TLEASANT DOUBLE AND ZO single roums, with or without board; ten min- ‘ures’ walk from Madison-st_ 33 PINEST—A LAnGE PLEASANT ROOM. OO suitable for two persons; good table-board. 46 CGASS-ST— PLEASANT ROOM FOR TWO gentlemen, with board; also single room, {IDELITY STORAGE CO. NOS. 76, 13, ANDO EAST Van Buren-st.; established Iso; permanent und reliable: storage of furniture; advances made. ‘TORAGE FOR FURNITURE, BUGGIES, ETC; cheapest und best in city. Advances at low rates LC £G. PARRY, 1) West Monroe-st, OND ‘ECHES, Se. ___ LE—PAIK ROMAN BAND BRACELETS, ir diamond car-rings, cheap for fadison-st : TO LEASE. Pe ncarmnrrnre TEASE-CHEAP, # FEET OF GROUND ON Tate t, near Fourteenth, J, H. BOFS, % Clarks ot, Boom Ly e ‘OR S. cost $0; also, cash, oom 2,

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