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a a CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY “JULY. 13, 1880. should say it in a re No, I do not," ate apcountion.”” joard will go to?” BOARD OF TRADE. thoowner of tho Emptro Bullding, was thon * How much depreciation’ will your. pron. suffer tn case tho Honrd of Trude gee: “That is dinicutt to dotorinine known when the Bonrd will go: If the 0 ronte will bo firm,’ 1 bo a fall of fully 2) per T do uot see any renaon for the How re ia rovin gnough int bullding, If properly used. i a ronl-estato sneuu ‘iv Salle. Bloak, nt tho al not think that to bis bulldluy. asion tneatl Ole The Question of its Removal to Be Voted On To-Day. Neighboring Property Owners Disgusted with the — x0) * Thon thore will <a t They State It Is Based on a Big Real-Estate Speculation, — one of the owners northwest courtier o| there would bo any deprealt ‘Thera were ouly 0. cou cupyiag ofieo: tho present ty nyt Le: commodious w hen tho busins it now'ss, and there wou He betteved the shen Ia Salle street wou! tho Nock Island depot. A diferent opinion, would bea depreciation, It was wrong break awiy, spent so mud cont buildings, f tho 1 art Sots, nouxgh five yenrs id bodouble what ahd ho sion We ce bid tlme was not fir dati id be built up solld to tof the bultding, wns of Ha belioved that thare and i permanent ono the Hoard of Trade to ho proporty-ownens hid twonoy in ereeting such mugnif- Views of the Dealers in Pork : and Wheat Options. —————e Are Almost Unanimous in ‘Favor of New Quarters, Though Some Advocato a Reconstruction of the Presont Building. MR. WANFIELD, Buone Block, bad no would Uo alfeeted more or. Hot the Rourd -of ‘Frude, pensution itt the here would bo a cent In offiey rentils for two would cynlize, | In jon men would “follow but the insurance agente, regil-ostute men, bankers, utoly dependent on the tho agent of tho tho property valucs by. the removal the looked fur some. com completion vf tho decrense of 25 por or three yeurg, until thiny hiv upinion: the TI PROPERTY-OWNERS, ‘THE PROPOSED REMOVAL of the Bonrd of Trade from its present: alte to sume phice not known to nny excopt those who are Interested largely in thia scheme, and pro- aumably, too, in rent-cstato options in Its tm= " modluto vicinity, hus ereuted a Myely breoze ninong property-owners whose pusscasions nro unywhere within a block or go of the southwest -'gornur of the Cuurt-Luugo square. ‘indignant; indlgnution oozes out at avery pore, ‘and they pluintively assert that the rohome is a cold-Lidaded outrage. On tho belief that tho ‘radu would carry out in good falth lease of tho. prom- _ON THE BOARD. 3 ‘VIRWA OF THE MEMBRIW. A‘tntoune reporter vlroulated on tho Call Board and about tho “alley” yesterday afternoon in avarch of expressionsof opinion asto the ndvisn- bility of the move. Thoy were not dificult to get, for thosubject was on nunrly everybody's tonto, and the preponderance of sentiment, a8 will: be seo, from tho annexed results, -deetdedly In favor of picking upand getting away,—yolug anywhere, provided the necommodutions wero jgood, and provided tho placu aclected be not too fur: froni the Lusiness contre. Tho roportor tlrat oncountercd JW. Proston, one of tho hoavy operators, who’ expressed bimsclf after this ninety-nine-year built for It Commerce Company, thoy wentto work before tho * big fire.” and ere _of bullelhiura, for which ‘thoy found rapid rental und good tenants, Immediately after the fre, when it veeame known that the Chamber of Commerce would at ones rebuild, thoy, raked and sernped all the manoys within thelr ren gy taterinis were nt tholr bl vd in prunder style the str awopt away. On that dread These buildings were construct- enta of those who ml: «J magniticent blocks Sand, when build + ext notch, revract ares that’ had bee! Getober night. ed to ment the, requiren gle with the “build and Leurs,” and overy dine whlch “tha genlus of the was inade avalluble. Seareely wi iy five years ™ Lata in favor of getting tho best location wo ‘enn find, with pluuty of room, plonty of alr and Ught, aud caaily. accesdivle, “Butt don’t want anything cleur away from the business contro. Tuo half block lmmodiatoly cast of our present location—tho #xchange “‘Bulldiug proporty-— would bo a good: selection, {f we could get It, Tho Scott property would be u little ont of the sway just ut present, but ina few years it would bo u most.oxcollunt location. J3ut,wherover wo putit, wo wanta larger building, with bettor coommodations, muro acecsalble, and moro in acvordanoy with the growth of business and tho increased mumbershi] favor of moving." P. P) OLDERSTAW was fanning his heuted fuce with amighty palm- Jeuf.whon the .reporter tackled..bim, neur. the entrance to the flury furnnce,—the present pop- -Ulur name for the Call 3 if 7 “fhe Bonrd of Trade, ought eald he, ns bo plied the fan, “an be. Wewantn place whore wo will yctimure ‘ventilation, better accommodations, and no cle- Ldon't seo nny senso in sponding $35,- 008 to help tho Chamber o} n Q. better —phice. suine tlmo keep up our ty Chamber of Commerce by ‘for tho present would pay for -the building * putie - Cue ONy it wus n mMutter of Jife and death for tho prop. who In tho mujority of eases had ut rates of interest varying from 8 to 10 percent, Many of thon fell behint dn the paynientof£ interest, Torechmire proceedings wi resulted iu the loss of tho property to tht Arer—the mortgnrco havhy fave of the inouimbrance, ik go practionlly by tho skin of tholr Latter pissing mony sicopless nights; tnd of thude who tuuk tho propoi ton of tholr claims thore wero wondered bow they were ever going to reallzo what tho revlty cost thom. ‘The return of times with the resumption of spocio piy- “ments, followed by n renewed confidence in the future of real catate, ‘af the proverty somo hope fn opportnuity of recouplng the | during tho ycnra of the punic, that n wanton outrage 1s al against them, aud thoy thelr denunciations of what whose object horrowed largely atid in some fistances are instituted, which to tuke it at the ‘ihogo who pulled ip.of the Board. Vm ja rty in antisface nut a fow who wave that thoy would have Josses sittaditicd Now thoy feel aro vot sparing in they calla “real- it 14 to removo tho ho efty'a bugluess to another location, el nil who ure interested to follow. A TRIMUNE reporter dovoted y nuon to a trip through Btreets, for tho pury property-awners or th aseertuining thelr individual optnto: ‘of the owners are non-residents, and e runt Wwe ean get uarters. The new, building fin tive yeurs’ time." © Huve you any particulir location “No. I want to go wherever wo can get plenty of room, Nght, und ventilution.! Phoro's bec gomo tik about thigExchange-Bullding property "t Here's a arrow altey out hore, and we'd bo cooped up ju and with no. eatery nftor= Tau Sulle and Wash! use of Interviewing tho olr_ ropresentatives, and representatives, whum the hot woathor had driven to their suburban humes or to the purks Mngenrch of a coollug-of place. called upon was MR. OC, DB, DLAI, PRESIDENT of tho Morchants’ National Bank. Me. Blur suld tho reportor, what aro your Impressions us to tho effoct that a rumovil Of the Hoard of ‘Trade sill produce upon tho ty In this immediate vieluity? “ive not given the subject ‘but It seoms to ma that the renoval would cause udepreotation in: ull the office proporty in this Ldon‘t think tha Bourd ought to je the comunerein! , The first one bY ~ of air, and all on ro Bot ‘to look for, and the sooner we muvo . P, TIUTCHINEON, ack from Boston, and brown as a berry,—0 ery ripo berry nt that,—drew himeclf up and _ | delivered himself of tho following oracular any thought, z htto huve anew Bonni without any ‘doubt... Thoy can’t muke tho old placo whut the ntercsts of Chicagu demand. Wo wit o loention tha nearest to this we can get.” “Wout _do you think of the Seutt propel that on ZnSalle, between Jackson and Bu “1U's a Iittlo too far awny, and J’vo beon op- poaed to it Gn that recount, If we can Heurer tho present one wo ought to do don't want to disturl oxisting interests. “1 told ‘on couple of yeurs ago thut this thin nyo to come, but they sort of pooh-poubed inv, Now thoy sve 1 was rf ttho old Lombard lot, this sido of the old Pout-Oillvo. Well, that Is xone. My next iden was tha Douging property: which we could bave got ch thore’s # contrugt to build of Tryorit location“at know whore thoy could go. Where thoy au go fa a8 near thig contra as they can get a pleco Of property ut wfnte price, A, pay-about threo prices.” eared old eutienuin. Fathoe pa? Maat ard would higodono aw wg HC It a followed Bis advice.” = _ A vont MAN'S VIEWS. “Woenn't stay bore," sala anothyr man, whoso “Fam In tuvor of moving and guttiue o placo on tho first oor, whore lenty.of, rooni, plenty of air, aud no Wo tmieht na well huve 6,000 membors proper cecomnmuxdations, or Dearborn Paci nero fy hardly a I d would do if it had prop- Es pecouimmndlieiags ae woul te tho publ ig "Oo 2 cl 0 conio in by chactiiug new se! Of Fieloss Wh coerce ue ‘want tuspeculite, but can't got up thore, Why? Well, pomo of thom live ft ‘Cuok count f that whuts thom out. Thoy ain't visitors. dv thoy do? Why, thoy gu into tho bu that Huw this alley from nd to end, to hve a tun-uoro a fulr chinoo to roduce. If anybody tried any deitd-bentiiz, him, Of, course sonye of those old ful- we want to live und dio in the bullding, and here's it how! wbout broiling lonacs and al No teed to break wny icaso, always We good property,, Tho city isn’t wot t® hive cnuugh room in the now City-Hnll, and would probably bo glad to rent It, . V piicenso) PsiNe caul bo Would come Itt Just the sume, the ovligntion . Would be varrled oat in good falth, and vod all be 8 grent deal huppler and more conten thanwe ure now, Evory consideration of com hy and’ trude demands that wo make nelghberhood, moved, ‘This ft . rly when thory {3 no tirgont reason for ghould the change bo mindo, it will bo irs bofore the now building vould bo- come iis prominent 5-tho presunt one,” want” much would tho ‘depreciation “1 cannot suy." “Would the, Se anking catablishrocnts follow , belloye-thoy would. They aro oom fortably sottied to mect all tho roquiremonts of Those who want money will Tho banks. have no neod of ‘tho depreciation would bo per- ‘Na, 1 do not; In tho course of timo tho build. * Ings would 11 up with othor businessed, und in ufow yeurs thore would be'nn equalization, though in tho meuntime owners would have to submit to a reduction of rout. GRONGE UW. ENY *: was tho next viutin to tho wiles of tho fater- ont of the building #4 and Bo nust entirely dovotod to of ed think of tho movoment,” quo- “Tein tt will bo bad fortho ownora of rape yy anya hers within two squares of tho Tow much will 1t deprecinte rents? °° “| should suy from 20 to 25 pol \t “What will bo the offect on tho property?" “With tho fulling of in ‘tho revenue thora ‘olf in value. cumpletién of tho Court-lougse and City-Hall will ncrensy the demund forlaw ofees in [us im Luwyurs aro not ag desirable tenants a8 the commission merchants, for the reugon that thoy do not pay ag lurge rents, Tho pf La Bulle wtroct south of Roudoiph up with reference to the Hoard 0! ‘Trade, and, should 1t he removed, it will be a reat digappolutment to many urge sutnd 1 hundsome by The reporter next dropped National Sank, where he found Mit, ©, T. WHEELER, ITH PLERIDENT, rapounded tho query: removal or the Hoard ae) eI tho value of property hereabouthy” “Yon” on Monrov ti tholr customers, goto the binks, c. ‘eur or so wo thoy jow they hava to yiowers, Io istho a Jot 1 dust In por housaucs bere who mediate vicluity. Jot, and give everybody uo lavestad in grotto nto tho Union made of itt: The “7 caritot tell, for Thave given tho subject no. thouyht, ‘The commission wien will ondoaver to got as near the Bound of Vrudo ay, posslble, and thus tnnny' atticea®viil bo vacated.” Will tho banks innke i move, al “To not belluve they will, ‘herd fs no occa- ch business will bo taken awny from ton and La sille stieutss” ‘ounnot pity how much.” uilding is concerucd, whut 2 ASA DOW, BX-Paestnent ‘i of the Nonrd, bured his head, mopped away tho dupattho presont buliding alloy, with Its buekut= turning Up“ bis nose perspiration, tan and thon at tho unlght slope and its etinks, a4 with an expression of decp and powortul dis- ¢ f “OF course wo ought to movo. «Th - orty-holders talk about wanting tira van Ink & wreat deul o! the corner of Washi onsideruble, bu will be tho eifooty" . Suma of tho tenants with undoubtedly mova ont, Othors will atay, Tt would be no object Tor tha Weaturn Union Telegraph to move away, eAnd gd with others of our tonunta,”” - G, G. NEWAKRIY, tho agent of tho BMereuntile Building, was noxt | CON. ‘The sane old question was sisked, Lmao at serious diforence., on of rents equal too cent, ‘Tho sommbsion men will leave tho bler- camtily Bulldlng, and we will ? tenants who will pay as mt bow about tuo proport oot “With the Dryan and. Otte Mocks it will nat Tanke su much duTerence, as both poopled with huwyera and {si VO no oecualon Lo move cnaes of depreelauion, wi h “docs this look i wu a0) hor onus any- place, and nist al aAeyolng Canive those mon i We'vo outgrown thi sor one, Vetlor situated, with more nee no atalrs to climb or elu- horo will It boy” ° ‘Thore wre ‘several . pro] ani if the vile Foles (es rurat 1B IHOVO: oO Directors will, proceed to consider chun. ‘nat’s Just where ie rea aot gat tbe able to yot ty In this nelghbor- or to holyt you tp, faualestnns ‘that, w! pand I can’t toll you MIL, He As KENTS surnmed tho matter us us follows: > Lumin favor of moving, because wo need better uccommodations than We can gu ‘The Hourd of ‘Trade of a clty with ball of pooplo ought not to be Place us thi. Ire movin, would be moving away from my own Proporty, #0 that Ho one oguld uceuse mo of acting, for my own soltlah intorests, aver, WO should still keep as wear is to tho buslives centro. ling to go unywhereprovided It's not tou fur oe Dotter accummodutions.’ 111 ft bo porma- at will be hand to tell, Of course there willbe an entire chunge In the churncter of tha and vientil tht be iticult ta answer your quostion, bugk of (hy movernunty? ile wandoredover dtr. Nowborry's face us he wald, "Don't you know? the reporter ronmyked that bo wis of Information. “itu it ovcurred to renl-ostute speciation alt that sort of thing?” Ho ft has beun reported.” *Woll, you muy yafel; that there 11 nat tho moucy fs to be nade,’ "Ae Be WALKER, Of: the Oriental Building, which ts Inbal Most exclusively by comtnlesion merchunts, Was away fro A surtaus ain! y horo wo Wherever we go, ‘ou that there was a bi; nick uf It, options, ant But l am pertoctly: ro WO LAN yok y favor of nny Whon wo do novo, wo shalt with tha Merehants’ Lumbormou’s Exchange, nid and put upa bullde ko up your mind us. reulecstate oplions sebomie, and {tls out of those combing, In py ‘opinion, oue or twoothor such bodies, hd ghat will Le a credit tq Chicugy and the vouts ry" GEORGE We sUssKY, “What do you think of this movity asked tho reporter uf George W. unesey Ae * es <aT think’ its a d—d: fraud,” responded tho ib choortul ulucrity, That's frank," sald the reporter, tI think of i anyway, Ise ees a it on property heres abouts," sald t f : ard of ‘Srade pottiug ful tiarters that the propert rads uf thousands of dol > tho Boned would would not have ures.” wl ta permanent, invested buns fail they known only any a fow youre they ult euch maxaifivens wtruct= ch will tho dpryciation In, rents 0 2) OF 23 por vent."” “MWe Le permanente? e 7] vould be made perfectly suthifuctory. by lut down ony story,—you don't want und Hoor anyway, , for $35,000 Ink the pluca co i of room and obyinteall tho don't sco any neccsalty tor wo reason for It nent depreciation in Wi hurt the proporty ton street and Filth avenue word ich 19 destined to be Wing the Hoard? bs ua to provido plent thay on La Saullo, street, why othor ubjoctlons., n't aco das ts kg ‘mooie fo it tow bel afongeume rel motive for ino! Do your t! any sehema of that ‘on font?” P ‘“T know nothing aboutit. It has morely been suggested that Umut might be one objeyt in viow.” +e ae e PRERIDENT DWIGHT. t “Wo aro not tied to anything as yet," antd Proasident Dw} in answer to tho rte questions. “The question has been sub tier) to tho Board for an ‘expression of dplue fon ns to tho ndvisubllity of. maving tonow quarters, If tho resolution’ 1s adoptod the Direotors will proceed to act, | L think Lmity vory sately say that thore is ho idea or (thopaht of disturbing tho buainess contre. An amon: Inont was suggested toma to-day by which it wus propose that all bide. recelved “shouts bo submitted to tho full Hoard, But T thihight that we had better auttlo the main question rst, —the question of moving or. remalning. -,f thlak, it would be a good thing to give this pawer, vons forred Uy tho udoption of tho resuluplonsgo the Directpra, beouusu thon something aan oe come Fit, Othorwise, the matter will Ua todle out, ng it hus done befor, Mxftse beln Atalkod abont for.awhily, If the (Beart shout’ delegate’ this power to tho Diregtom~property- Howters will aniy ho too anxions,lu make prop- sitions, and the Directors will aave power to considtr thom and deutde upili thkt which soonis most advantuguous to the Aioatdy” MUNY NELSON. “My own opinion,’ md Murry Neleon, ‘19 that they uught to noc Inost assuredly. ~ What Aupectuely, when yow come to think of [ty of 2.0 mou olirubing to that, hight to do hustiess, or being holated up like freight inn dumb-waiter, for luatance, ‘To in} taind, it 18 dangorouss sand Inns Deon fora lung time, to may nothing of tho Incotivontones of the thing. ‘The objection to thig inove—that tt would chunge the business centro unduly—I do nat thinte is nourly us rol ng some would suet to think, ‘Tho fact id, the city i growing more rupldly than any, of us thonuht ur caletinted for, and now there Is eceaall for a change by which we will ket bet rae taal fed wnd inure ensy avcess to the place of trade. «Tt Las been’ suggested by somo of those op- posed to'n change that thore fs a re Levatita speenittion ut thy bottom of this movers =i “J an autivtied thore (# nothing of the sort, Tt isa mero susplelon, A grunt many, tuo, think | tho Chumber of Commores will bo cheuted by tho Hrenivon, ‘There {fs no disposition to ae nuything of the sort. ‘Tho Hourd will carry out {ta lense und keep all ity obligations, ‘The pro- puged chnnge 1g adyoeuted entirely with a view of getting o Jarger plice ‘to trade In, one more like that in St. Louls, for instance, ‘The {web ia, our fucllities are behind those of any other city Inthe country, In proportion to yur alive, when, thoy. ought to, bo largely ahead of everything. There ure a few old fosrles, set in thelr ways, and always suspicloits, who would like to defent the movement. What earthly ob- Jection con there be tu our being near the Cus- tom-louse and Post-Olico, pireicularly if wo could be down on the ferqutads with plenty of- room, nir, and good ventilation? At present we. are phoked Hku surdines Itt 1 box, and have to bo holated 100 foet to reach the floor, Somo day there will be n great enlumity, aud the Noord of ‘Trady will be called wlut of fools and ninnies, ng thoy” curate to be, for not faving provided Detter fueilittes and nyolded any such calumity. ‘That elevator will brénk some day, und thirty or forty of tho best. men on ‘tha Huard will be killed, and then poople will sity thoy ought to haye been killed, And I'm not sure but they will bo right about it, ‘too, Then there are xrent crowds on tho floor avory now and thon—whon the President comes, for instance-and thore “1s likely bo on rush sone day and the crowd will allcomedown= atulrs at once, or try to. Then there will ben piule, Now, it is slinply to avold those things, nnd to scuure better quartors, that woare desirous of making a change, Soveral Pigees, of prop. erty huye beon talked about, and that’s all. No- body 1s committed to anything, nnd whatever peleotion is muda will be nude salaly. with refor- onee to tho adyuntaze of tho Bonrd. | ‘There Is tho Scatt proporty, tha presbnt City-Hall prop. orty, the northoast and southwest corners of La Salle and Adainy street, the property on Mon- foo ‘street botween' Clark and“ Lu Sully, that -on tha cornor. of | Dearborn su Monroo strects,.an0 qne_or. two other pieces. hore are objuctions to each, and each his its advantages, and tho Board, won't do unything: TM tiv satisfied ‘that a largo. majority are th favor of the move... Tho present proporty’ will abaya bo valuatle. lt would make a magnitl- cent, operi-house, for Instance. Thon the Mit gons want it. ‘Tho efty,in my opinion, will nlzo want it, for the elty fen't xoing to have enough ryom oven in its now buil ding for oll Its papers, rocords, ote,, which could be pliced fn n bulldtug ko this, titted up with flro-proof vaults, Thore aren hundred purposes for which it would bo needed, and the, fact that we need more roont ‘and Ices stairs to climb a apparent to all of us.” » SOSEDIE BRERWIN thought that changes could bomnde In the pros- ont Duildlug whieh -would greatly improve it, and thus sutisty all partics. » “Do age favor an abandonment of the pros- ont building? © “T have not yot determined that point in my What are thoobjoations to the: present Cham- 5 4 : 0 x i Wo ne oh Re building “Would you be in favor 0: a new ‘chunbare™ wenen oe Fe ecge “Not at present.” * « . “What, thon, Is your fdea?".« £ _“If na good hull, with o-lower-atory, could bo ‘obtained I would bo in favor of It" “Where would you have such building?" “In tho Immediuto viciulty of. tho present ne, “Can't you name a preciza loontion?"’. ‘i BY 2 Gad, rather not; L bave my own Ideas as to jocution.” : A huavy operator, who consonted to talk, pro- viding bis numa should not appear In type, sald that Ito was In favor of. an immediate change, ** What aro your reasons?" “Thy presont Chamber is setelly Inndeqnate, In such weather us thia thontmospborc is suiting, espoctully whon nonrly 2,000 mon try to crowd into tho limited spicy," . “What have you to suggest in regard to an- other building? “1am in favor of the construction of ‘a now wing'to tha atructuro. equally as large us the mun ono. Let tha two be thrown Inty ono, and wo pen paltable acorn OM iat * But could you gut the adjoining property a reasonable figures” aad y cates {8 question to bodetermined in tha ur,’ a) “Why not bulld.a grand Roard of ‘rade pullding elsowhore,—should the bultdhing be lo- entod purtlowlarly nt tho corner of Lu Sulle und ‘Wuahtogtou?” ‘ No, not particularly. I would bo in favor of gotting aver nonrer tho Inke,whers we could wetplonty of ur, But obr is not the waln ques oe Dhut is dio vital’ ucecssity fur moro yoo, WAND CHAMPLIN was in favor of somo nidical chango {1 tho old bullding, ur the erestion of 1 new ono. © Whut are the speeml roysons for 4 change?" * Wo will bave.to move or we'll ull dio.” “Io more spociti, please,” ‘ “Ln word, the place 16 ‘ontiroly too small for our presont nnd growhny needs." | Anything elys?” “You, thoru is too .much climbing to be donc. It {8 hurd tu go up thoso Nights of stirs on stich aday ns this, Of course you can take an vleya- tor, but it iy slow work,"” ‘ c 4 MODEST MEMBER of tho Board, who said that he was interested in somo property in tho vicinity of the present butlding, declined the use of bis nume. Ho ble de haw ayers tat Be ae beurtity in ‘avar of ércoting 1 modern bul complety iu nll of tts ‘dopariuontss nee “Will you pltuse explain the objections to tha we iein foo small, it iw not property’ | Itty tou small, {t ¢ not properly, arran; and wehuve to do tou maven ultmolng," Mics “Whers would en Jocute the new. building?" prain the iinmediite. nuighborhood of the pres- one, \ ¢ * Hut bould you get tho location?” “Certainly; money can xccomplish most any- a." * Whore would you prefer it?” “On tho alte of tho dlyoll property would bo splendid loention, Lut there are p parties neur by that would-be oqually as good, my y dea is to Duill an dnimense structure: that would xecum~ yuricd busiuess interests of tho : ROMERT WARREN believed in an finmodisto chungo. “1 bolleve you have all along agitated the weecssity of un iniprovoriant. on tho present Accommigdations, ° m J correct in the prem- iuvay' 3 - “You have boon correctly {uformed,”" can in did you first seo the nee a “ ¥lvo or alx yea 0.77" : You wore ton if {ain correctly informed, & inetiber of tho Board of Dircutoray” ‘ © You, that ts tric. ‘The necessity at that timo Was apparent to my, and tin 0 hus demonstrated, T think, that ke wits right. “‘fhen only u few Inomnbers agreed with me, but a majority of the Muard are in fuvor of wonie changu.* “How many aro roally inftuvor of Ite hah lnk fully throu-fourths, and per~ Bitten fro, your, objectio a tho present jt It is ontirely toa siqall and Icohvenienat for the purposus tur DIN fe wos ~ * Miyothor objectionar” pally ree el . ‘os? the chumber is too high f1 non and ono bos indulge a tss tues date t propoacd to ercctanow building? ‘he mutter hug not wpsuined dotlult shap * What ii thy weneril opinioays - Is “Y'ho genurgh inipression ita that wo should havo wnothor and 4 bettor Wuilding, ou0 looated iy the buslness hourt of tha city. ‘Teta to Ue ra plod that much a clty aa Cuiguyo, with a pop- Ulition of over half a inlilign, should nave poor nocommodatons for ua Bound of Prue, rae “What lucation would you suguest?! 7 “ Ag I bava intimated, the building shauld bo in the business heart of tho city, 1 cunnap nue tho preciae locality, but dhelluve it should APD eee Teese rrr Lh a a ‘nt oak Fr. MOR wos In favor of a change, bocause Tina In favor of a chunigu, pucnuse fe copsderea “HS Roptescutativa of tue Fewlor frog Un th eitative © ‘uwler Nros, Un tt pour beligved that. the bulldiag aid nog eube perve ullof iteends. ot. se ae “ Ary you in. favor (pf, ho ‘propodod ,,move- qwneut M ihecldedty wa, tla a cee eat ne youll, aid {00 bot * io chumbor ig tt sroull, and too the Hh ipa muh eating to ipe ots and “Du yok kuow ‘of waultauly Lu aot” T have no WANTED—MALE HELP. enally xettle that n! ‘up our rofhd to mort it. We DUNHAM, Nourd of Trade, ald that President that something, quickly in the mattor of @ ea on, that, but we could | already played tol tor wo hav nO Poles t rama, such ns Blanche De 's Motto,” and jel Khe will boa momber of the comnpany supporting hor futhor next season. —_———$__— TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE. Bavriaons, Md July 12—At tho annual meeting of tho Associntion of the American Teleginph Companiva, President C. F, MeCul- Jough nnnouncod that he was not now in tho ‘Amorican District Telegraph sorvico, and thorc- foro considered ft hardly proper that he should prestde, and Vito-Preaident H. W. Popo, of Now York, took the chair. A resolution wis adopted that the officers of d to negotiate with jephone companics teroata and forms Hon covering both intercets, ny yenr were elected tl, President; Geor, Tinlmore, * Vice-President? Btowart, Philudetphia, Recording an sponding Secretary. _————————— A CENTENNARIAN, Bpettal Diepatch to The Chicago Erain, U., July 12—Elgin bus o centennarian named Brewator Dorgott, who will on Thursday ase his 100th birthday, Ifo Js tho oldest persow LH Papa where he has spent NY TO DO ORNKRAL he Dko' Hamlet of hor father. o.care Of baby mind ANTED-TWO GIith huunowork, tho ath Aaalatin store. Apply at Zi North Clurk Vico-Prestdent of tho. ho ngroed with t should be done ng. 3 eee -o you. thought of desl As farus I know, no itimated that he had a place i harge has been made, but It has dution in fact,” = ie to climb too many tights of on nyalt tho necummodations aro ln- tho complainants?" -H Most every ane. VIALE PAPE HOUBIC, Mes und corresponding: nist anive Dusthers hand: also under= Gisconnts, Must work enenp ty guar n TKD — A Glitt, it math at corner of Hit stermorks Park. TED—A GOOD GERMAN GIRL, h zu Al ist Mt _reforoncy requirad, d Penrson-sis,, wort mnbite loantton?* membor of tho aor. Addross A 1b, ‘Tribune efice, . NTED — WOOKKEED ENG Must OGNDEI 83 dress, stating ania THD-A_ GKUMAN Gil onsework. Apply ats pected, antocadant Wan PAHS EY Hi, SA LS Toon; must be w thorvaghly-exporienced shoe Gith vol GEN- ted}: mat cons wall nd cook and inua- no others are van iy} best pay for best service, 173 ‘all (aide door) bes ‘ednesday a tele. REED A, Die Foe SCanetee iowa: A Wy) abou eats Old; Koo: 1 for more rooin, wi Sud Wabaa 0 Dircotors repliod tuat osaiple to give tem room on the but would have to build 9 that would be the beat we ‘al opinion on tho sub- ‘The sentiment ts strong for anothor hall, Plenac give the rensons.”" “hore gro severe! ronsons among thom being. modations for tho 1. this Association be empuweres the proposed convention of tet with n view to harmonizing tn! ‘fn genwral nasocitt Mewrs for tho follows: J.C, (ill, Cl A FEW GU) FANCY WH gra f WEAVERS thoy andly tee len mills, Springfield, 11. DICKERMAN it would be Im ff tho chataber, them a gaitery, w! ale de for thon, uae Ja tho gunor Git, TO COUR, WWABIL AND INO} Sadi aUibteMiebinaneRr ONE, pO ARCOND oy Make Medea ue AT 28 ‘EN—A GiWl, IN A FAMILY TO ABST ausawoFk at 18) Raat Jacksou-st, opposite =a FT CT Aas HOUSE PAINTHTS. 0 MC vO Ala KINDS InKE Uno, who cut repale clocks pro WwW THs BILICKLAYELS, ATS, A. LOMAXS ct LEB MOUS. OOD CIGAN-MAK' I —GOOT JEW E. FANTED-IMMBDIATELY FOR A PIRIVATIE boarding tues mal also ttle Tortinine roou and kichane 228 Wabasth, WaAnteD-4 Goo Grin ar as MICHIGAN- ANTED—A GOOD ls E la - SUE Munvoue enone HORE "ANTED—TWO GIRLS, tha other for necond and iron, Inquire at No. 241 Micbizal-av. "ANTED—A COMPETENT GIL, TO GO city te dd housework tp, amtall porate family fare pald and beat wages. Mus rat-close a Apply for two days atan West for a chango, the need of perfect nocom- 600 thembora of the Hoards tt and cuntot bo enlargud, climbing, und, If ayant toclimb, yduenn go up the clovator at the risk of your Itfe.’” Any othor reasons? "Yes, it fs too hot, RS FOR THE Dearburn-at, fe not large enough, Lt Tuore 15 too mud MATOETS, ONH VITE- it RITOIEN, viriy 111 this nel ‘and ono floorman: nuno but Sret-class mon fh 4 tho lust half of hi M: oak, mncist wast SECRETARY THOMPSON, Bpeetal Dipateh to The Chicago Tribune, July 12.—Sceretary ‘Thompson departs on a tour of inspection to tlie Pucific coast to-morrow. His trip will con~ gume about sit woeks, ———— New-Pngiander will pariiin ns an old friend, to whuns f his family fs indebted for help through the erltient periods of sickness and de- bility that come tu every nie. Tc fs constructed on tho 0 Jui, the windows being above “phen ithas a resemblance to a fail “Yos, too much, ag regards windows, + CORRESPONDENCE, THE BOATLD OF TRADE REMOVAL To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Crrcago, July 13—Thls question, which has more than once been ngitated tn the past few years, scoms to hnye ngaln assumed promincnco, nid 18, itis stated, to be noted upon this week. ‘Tho two pointe most tulked of for tho new bitiid- ing soem to be, first, tho blocks uow chietly owned by Mr. Scott, of Eric, I'n., lying suuth of the Grand Paeltlc Hotel and on both sides of Lo Sniles and, second, the Steurns lot on the north: east corner of Dearborn and Atluins strects. The yreat general objection to all auch ro- movats Is tho unsettlement of values attendant upon thems A few yours ngo tho Stato of No- Dbraskn adopted n theory that a paternat Stato Government” should oeeusionally chunge {ts heniquartors from one city to wuother and thus build up’ important centres of and populition oll over its territory. In theory tho thing lovked well, but when it came to put the {dun into praetice, 1t was found that the buildings actually necessary for the Btate Gov- erniidutal used wero practically worthless for othor purposes, and thut tho whole. schome inured to the beneilt of nu few revl-cstate ypeou~ ed to contro! leyislutton in for tholr private advantage, that whispered tut Unis Board preciacly the sumo rade “quartors were Couchmen, NEED-NO RAMPS NEED ‘Wout Van Buron-at, two mon a Employment Agoncies. ANTENAT0 LEAVE WEDNESDAY 104. M.— uy) rallroad taborers fot free taro. CLILST e ; Gili, FoR GENERAL HOUSE: Adame-st. + Wate, $1.0 to , 28 south ANTED—AT UT WEST WASIINGTON-BT., A “guod wir} that understands working in bu: hhuusy, to anaist 1 cooking and gonersl housework. Scamatrensen. ANTED—A GUOD GHUn 4 maxed threud 1 D—50 RAILROAD 1 Hits FOr Wik welcome the eu I ‘0 for, he or some one 4) ‘ANUIEN-O LANORURG IN LUMBEIC VAID, AY fur raitrutad Wn Tawny, Wixcunain, and Titnats$ for suer-milt und farm. ANGHH1% C0. 1AT tactinerat Nua. 10 una 13 Fh ¢ ——__—- * Horsford's Ack Phosphute reatores enfecbled imparting vitality and correcting tho Jagsltude ro common bt midday Vy asiet OOD . W Notte EG 1D DURESSMAKEIB. CALL LABORERS | FOIL i, 1inuln, and Wakow sto fe days 1) qua UST, ROSTERS Mincclinncouse (LUMEN AND LAD’ nd endravings af the Pea Mal cundidates, Alay noedis-cuaus, neadia-packure, and numerous 01 re AURSH-GIRL AT ‘boos IN- Use GIL TO ipetent wud trust; Weut Auaun-at. 7 MOM EAC OUI NUM the diturent Divisions, as dasignated boluw, whore adver: bo t f charged at tho Malo BUUTIT DIVISION, HR, SIMMS, Houksallors nnd Statlonors, 123 ‘Drugelst, 613. Cottaze Grove-av., nor Thirty-fist and it Wagus $1. par wouk. Call a Laundrenses. SMEDIATELY, ¥ GOOD. sHINT aturchers biyness ton Stain Lane ANTED-AGENTS—f! SAMP ‘githur sex souklig busine: Gevote » faw tours ron wazes In clty and dry, 34 Weat Mudisprest. Housekeepers. ANTHD-HOUSEKHED ER family of two, Papabie widow. Waxes two dollars. Appiy at Bi La 9 tio dollars, poly at Bigop. Unica, Jn. AL 8. Dey iu Car (les po betweun 4 und 8 <Employment Agencies, ‘ANTED—GUOD UXILMAN AND SCAND! jun girls for private tamil housdsrt Gs DUSKED ollice, lo Mitwaukea-ays V ANT KD—GOUD UINLS—ANY NUMD: tons bi Wout Monrodeats Tyrenty-nocond-at, ‘Fhoso who enn Of our Inbur-saviag Invention, cH) por weok. Our pinn ft V¥, BUCHMAN, Dewatist, co WEST DIV! ENNISVES Nowadouter ear Wustorn-n launea uvery one who inv ty suitable for inexperienced Men sud women i 5 porns ag no talking ls nevessn ‘Btationer, ete, 91) where kunrnitucd Blew: ve ir NEN, Deusulst 249 luo Inland-n¥4 LISIULICK, Jowolor, No a ULC eiraters Rewatealety te ee RAIL, Dengulat, 6 Wost Madison-st., corner NOMS Ne 2a -BURLINGHAS Fans ton. > Drngutsts, Gi Larraboo-#t, LOUIS Ww. li, NEEUE, Printing nnd Advertising Lopot, 43s Kast Division i a —— SMiudlantinte VAL BONA TOLISIEN ‘of ‘Pwolfth TED-A SMANT TIVE WO i ours of nge tulearn the dry-rouda business, ‘Must have the best of references ua so che rhent yy | with lators who manag those particulars: Now {tis nore of ‘Trade movenient is of ‘The Board of supposed to be dotinitly fxed, anc them grew up tho nest banking ‘buildings in the elty, All-those buildings are woll suited to tho purposes for which thoy were Duilt, and trade and yalues gouernily aro thus ir Now edmes this proposition to move this contre, and tho strongest clfort seems to bo nniking to take It to the farthost polit m a pofnt surrounded for: worat improvemoits, and by far the vileat ond worat ovctipaney to be found in our city, The statement is mado, ond nied, that moat of these lows surroundings have been secured on options by two or three Inrge firms or combi- nations who will probebly clear a million or two dollars if thoir schemes succeud, Now, Lam too strong abeliovertn tho strongth Chicago and all ber Intercets to tho Honrd of ‘trade ty. leave tte Present location will render property worthless, or ev Rone tho thing t@ a bu poy fate ways wt ho Uusinoss, Oud Hotets.und bourding curner Sophia, (Bureau of Liternture), ANTED—DINING-IOUM nummer hotel. ny <Agont, Nows und Statio: TL botwuen fasallo at Must be bxperieneed, neat, an TOLINIST ‘TO LRAD On. witha combination, Address ee. : ‘NFORMA'TION \ lust heard of in MARY KUEBBISH. 319 North DEMAN OF GOOD ADDERS in tha ity. Mok mon, wlll do ANTED—A G1 to rt Apply to JOSKPIL TUATIONS WANTED—MAL Bookkeepers, Clerks, &c. SITUATION Wa: fuur yenrs! uxp xivo yeferences iy A this nttontion. south Clark-st. ANTRD—TWO GOOD MEN Avs i Hanth Dosplsines-st; wages ‘the most part _w ye nbloman fi A nul 1 frown NYED--BY A DUUG CLERK OF Tribuve ofice, 2 erionce: spoaks German. und can ‘wante to attend Culloge uf Pharpiaey cl delat for tive days A), 'Sribune oficu. ION WANTED-IN A DRUG STORK AS puan cterk'Or to take: Shares : ‘Weat Madisun-st,, Ihave not seen it de- ED—AT ONCE, in with GW Lo tal atti ON GOBTHE-ST., NORTH est corner of Antur-piaco, with tha brick resl- ding nuw occupied ns a soup hn northwert corter of Gocthes Alsu 7523 on Guutho-at, coat BAL—Iaeist and fran bull i A [xu 01 initehle-pises, Huta, in yluw of tho. proposed improv property is ono 0 TMIUSICAL INSTIQUMENTS. ‘aud growth of PRL NR a NNEC urge that for. ITUATION WANTED-UY A FIRST-CLASS ME~ ebauie whe ts posted in deskuning, drawing, fornemnaking und tnishing. Hi ten rt MLor the diferent branches, and eld postion as Derires sltunuon tn or around Chico. Heal referonces given. Address Box 2a, Murpays~ ot in vi: f the beat Invest MEAD & Ti) La Balio-vt, ET ON ADASIS-8" T gur Ly Salle. Good part us ILeun bo drected. Wstate-at ¢ the nolghboring : thes superb instros baltion at the LYONS HEALY ‘Blate und Monruo-sts. TEAS FOR BATA inquire at tha Siate-st., for rons ean be'secn, Fur For Spray, of fc moderato priged pianos. For BALE—A an A No, t Rout & Sun's Muse Dori Be = fPUATION, WANTED—AS KNUINEEIG FIUST= D_clom viva tutta; had ¥ yuare’ ox ey A Tian BS. HANKINSON, caro Jonn Fin it BALA A GI alte & Davis pi eA i 4, Chat nnd aouth front. 1 quire at Vo Deurborn-st., tn bank, SUBURBAN 3 Frorsae: foot i bea purienee, Addrose fost, cominerctal budy, wast of New York op tau bortiand forthe private advantage and proiit of o wid inilucntial membors. It may be that the present building js that It should be, It certalnly would be better to have {ton tho second than on tho third floor, If this wero the only objection, wh: out one story and let it down. ‘The plan is prace tcable and would not be very expensive. Another plun suggested sume tine ago wos round between the present and Clark atroot, and fevt In plze, with Washington, and Be With grand soorns for the Bonrd'a uso on the inside, with oflices on the. three mln ‘fronts running seven storios in hij mudo Nresproot and arch: tho entire cdst wns flyurod ut dv, let it bo ne amall a fow of its weulthy Miscellanecotts. NTED=BY A MAN Wit rt yd can cummuand a tare grain trade tor a good Chicago commulssint-house, @ nd sultelbor buy tte Kan & HEALY PIANOS— Pratt, the ominent:planist ssa buinxelf concerning tholr wal Teonsratufate you upon thovreut una wail on-lieuly Mung, whieb, W My the vost sith plage t ther is this country or Eucope, Haid dnd thoroughly toa Taye ie possible that such a nun F Hid be produced tn such, tht orso small an wmount of monvy.” Wee TEAL Yeute und Mohroc-ate, $1400 to FQ porition ty travel CaS lainerta iKansus Cily, Mo, SIPUNTIONS WANTED—VE Domestics. IPUATION WANTED-BY A RESPRCTADLE, irl to do general housework in uw sutall, private iven If Fequlred, , Cully fur two mm iny mind, ts un T MYDE PARK AT ear ixtyelitthest; nt | have not witls, ol pitrchuse all the tet this plano, f Round of fende bu thus secure in all Gv full fruntuyes upon $4.0 pur foot on Said on Alnctino foot on Filtyef sold Iminedinte), could scarce ¥ bel 1 Hunrboriest. inmliy, Neterences Gapvet aie Hubbards CANGE-Olt onslsting of 4 ner fs (une recuntly Duley, wow Huthounce da ahnay and nndulating, tutlin of Gatenn Division of 5 ore, our tains daily, “Uno un inand from Chicago, ‘There ty a ningrit on the yrounds contuining valuable tmouleinut TON W, ft, the whole: to be ) work oreouk. ecturally worth: a tAS TOY ue idly eat huuseivark private fu 00, and—It would pay. Hae aves Butea hrent But if any inove be mu one ns poxalblo; chunge values na little 19 pos alta; unsottle 1xed business intqrvata as Netlo voring to “grind any ng Hho property on nny al that tho preaent property stands upon or any that would bo benotited or injured by tho proposed chanye, but he thinks he writes in tho truv interests of SEC si ON V p= i5¥ De amall tamblys Address A TON WANTED. cond apork, pall Ut: Se Tribuuw otiee, Ry A YOUNG sus South All sully exchany ity On, RLS J, KAS leuzuy oF G. A. SACK KRANICH & BACH, TIANOS—3 Wal. I’, EMERSON, W. W. KIMBALL, DUNITAM & SONS. revert Feusonnble ten Ttowm Ms Las W ‘nu writer fa not_ end EV?, Genera, Kano ATION WANTED WW el by two Urst-cluas couks, Apply 25 W. Munroo- ai, curner Murann. TUATION WANT f- housework; be ) FANSS CLOSE TO MARKET; eunvonlent to schouls Wy kn hour anda halt rida tren Chicago, wy {uring VOI hi AGI TO ANBIST cheap to kaye te own i Cait at + Curcago Bustyxse. uundress, Calt at if Ligure Of muTtEAcos. well sevoral tine rusidences I tals town. diwo choice farina for nylowoud proparty. We AUG, agent, Ceuwn Point, 17 'B, SHONEINGEL, © KIMBALL. ADIAN GIitts ATION WANTED-BY A CA: Neupits and fron th WHY SHOULD THuIU! DE A CIANQB? yietent tu eopk, Yo the Haltor of ‘The Chlengo Tetbune. . Hite ate Omrcaao, July 12.—Innsniieh us the Board of ‘Trade owned the builting in the rowrof tho Chani~ her of Commerce, und can purchaso the bulld- luttor at much jess thin tho cost of pasible ronson exists for chung- fhe preacnt Ieention Jy the veut iG ACHES, NEA ia, VO GOOD GINLS Fox Miver, An’ ologant ‘ ing a small form. at ur yoriural Worm tamall juniet, ‘he above oro standard Instruments, Warrautod tivo years. Sold on Installments, 1f required. Socond-hand lnstrumonts taken In oxchaiige, . W. KISMBALL'S, fF Btate and Adumvents. PIANOS ANDOW ous Decker try fy us cunk 1) privaje, furl ON WANTED A purlenco, und having & Ingnitive te, would ko tosnake Wi Arranguniont to Like chunte Of A ro~ y. Hust uf roforencos ing«juarters?. most central It uceummodntes vneh dlvision of tha city. “Why. should this location be abandoned and unower und distant place sought, thoreby the contres to which trade bus ndfusted and beneliting nobody execpt those who may have pecuniary interosts in the new locality ww GMAT Olt ENGI, ont {6 dopatsy mlato loweat privo, Taste ¥ woud, CUNY. ALG, Teil atti a Tiny he North Sido. T—TWO-KTONY AND BABEMENT 1 huniesty neue Lineoliiewyes Fen Re ea eer Fee Senmmatrense !UATION WAN Ara ne chilies Vivien, Mathushek, ST AT SEWING inertcan family; Wie 10 Work tor the culforts of B howe. ‘ribune ott : easy und ne prices vo low innow ut #0 Mm 1S and BY Stat 1D LODGING: North Side. 81, NAL THK PGE #4 tb $0 pur weak; without board, that wil ena pure WHY SUCH HASTE? ‘To the Euitor of The Chicaga Tribuna, Cur0aag, July 12,—Will Tun iwux® piensa sot forth the grounds on which the members of tho Bonrd of Trade urousked to voto to carry on its business in new quarters? How dovs it bap) is to bo taken Int ymemnbers have loft tho olt; Wint ia tho renson of ‘back of this movemen time for retiecton, mn to be affected by ‘Are thore options ont on reat catato in an ror, and docs thut explain thi attempt to forestall public opi Ifsu, who is short or who long In this mut= ter? , Are the gentlemon who wore short on pork undertuking to bedge ” by the pro: tert Or do thoy wish to escapo f1 of tho wan who holds thom In ho, guilty of his bond? * Bas DORK. AMUSEMENTS. | THE LIEATRES, * Thore are now but threo thentros open on this side of the river, and, so far as profit to ther inunagera Is voncerned, these three might palsy bo closed, Generally our summer busines eruges good, but this yenr the unusually worm wonthor hug bnd a deeldodly weakening tend> ongy.upon tho theatrically inetined. On Bunday - oventng it is sald that the receipts at Hooloy'a netted ‘somo €410, while “The Noyal Middy" was presented to anexceasively thin hous. ‘Phis waa not owing to bud attractions, for. at both thoso houses tho entertainments have simply bor cause tho people ,preforrad to i tho open alr to being p Huyerly‘s aud Hovloy's MD—NY A WIDOW LADY, cS yeuira as as huusukeopor, Ad- “South Sido. f—A FLAT OF FIVE NOOMS AT NO, 2 ny-Hifttiewts ponsunt location, nuar the Ink, DAN HOUSEEREDHI IN NOWIME “CLARK, Ee eee ieee of Gere Novel ue. be yin Liggane sritts board trusts, Address or enti nt tsb Employment Agoncits, NTED—FAMILTES IN NERD OF ng Gorian faruule belp ent Dw eit tht a vote Bo Im} iw opt of summer, 266 TLLANOIS-ST.—PLEASANT ItG0MS, WITH | YTS RENT-HANDZUMELY FPRNISHED MOOMB, oP bunrd, haste? " Who fs very cunvurioned, 2h W rovipitated without jonbdenece of many South Side. WABABIL + AY. — FRONT Autty of singly. wit ‘TUNISTED ROOMS, ONS WANTHD-FAMILIES AItE SUP- vod aurvant-uirla.ut the intelligence PRUMSMHOLD, £5) Kast Oblo- noomMs, EN be ._Muferonces, ) RUGS, Al, cs tiruc-at., opposite Valmor iPS Rent fur gentleman Hour.” Apply particular qui extrnordianry iF STATE AN! uth of Paliier—Log: i; per week, from CuAEENGS, 1 Harrison-sts.. to and mou pur a 2 Fronted witou y—TWO NICELY FURNISIEED 1tOOMS, fig Of Kitchen it dustreds terms reasonuble, ‘Twonty-lrstst. und Wablosl-avy, Kes LEMAN W lias fett ily red U1 G trotting ture Jl Aliant LAS GON rout with mie to xell bet 1 iS 2, AND 2 BANT oe with boaid ut ronsoinulo 0 yl Agi ‘rout tho vicinity North Bide. I “aE -Bty nh miinutes' walk: nareliouat conor Slate and WANTED. NY—FUL FOU Olt BIX Al ry takuy sures must be reasonable. Address A Abune ofivw, « CATES RY AN AE ae AY, Tribune, LTS, Neat ‘TO WENT—STORES, OFFICES, dc, rund 2:23)44 We Ld wire ie ‘URE ON, MAST MAD: with Mxtureds n goud location fur genta’ furntsbing gouds, Addruss Al, Stor TPARY OV A Bit Alma of wo sales be ean 1 thing, anil ls warranted suund un by a Jody, foars on to nutne dl kinds will wive top-buyuy und. % reapnusibig. partys Al idol soparutu, wt ba NNOVER & NWLANKY inuy be found w 2 Jasirubly curriaces now iy use—froo the ant landau. Also ® 7 Dgbt ploaaury wlde-bur to the wu; lunge number of sucund-bund - cubrigluts, te, vte, win woud urdut ut prices very tow, ‘The HOWNn Duuules ary tha acknowledged stant ner caceilencu. : TON AND COM i ‘rinus, buxales, wt erivaty sale, asi neon, NEAI WENT 18 wtalls and moray DN, 135 Sout Clarkewt, Hee idainonee = ‘On Une OF Ue beat copuny poliliy, uwnurs ongnged In who! potter chance for BuUNAt Of Mmuny) JAB, BP, CLAI FEED STORE, INCLUD hd heturos ‘price Red. atublisbuds Boe sure, Kumaott £ TOUBK OF JOTIN st Washington nriexs, nuw ond avo~ tom prices. Liberal red. Kor Deu Broker, UI SALE-FLOURAND UitNIHIIED HOGS, FOR with board fur ludy, Bout Want aha gencioga, Blue, Adirvas A Hie Hoga Btiddy wens yt ly) wi nine ad.“ Outr Gontios Hoth plecea will ‘Ki TO RENT SUIT OF ‘one hare Foun, unturhlsl fur : Au fault, _Aduruxe ANS ONE UAY IN hours a day Tor on “eau par uta carl a men Friends"? at tho lulter, ruuall week, BMuVickur’s hous is shut, tho Governor ta radiant monoy he ta making In hay Hanila may.be found any hour of an an in his bund, tike anotl mony the seaftolding, y tho trannformution of bis theatre into 3 Upera-iouse, vilriuty trouypyy, management of 10 EVIN GOOD LOCATION, COTPNAG CONTAINS of feersyrt pido; Tout ta bo ee. th party by oddruxslug Te MENT OF NEW AND SECON] buuiles Dhactons, sto ve oul 1 CEST AIAN jolie w good bus choavit taken ag unica, “tnquilra a van W (te i¢ FIRB TCT Abe woll-ostublishod retuil wand who’ Trude.” Ajiply at 23 Nort Clarksat. init hooM WY py ubuat, Ss months inutsur Ttatat, ative ASTID 103: ‘coumorchil agont ress CATO a eleo, oF 1D, INANOIAL. Mig iueatton an oauly ied-cruutn advertised aa undor the Hort, opened at the Oly" Tust night ta a tulerably hirgo audicuce, ‘hus been recently ofguuleed, and plouse the patrons of this thontro, rare anumbor of poople par te! tuonied unide fa) itand NY AMOUNTS, AT REDUCED RATES, On turptlutes Nas nh worn AGE. FING? PITABTON IN CIT> WOWPORAGEK CO, a1) 205 ANE jan Buren-ety origin Miiust warurounts wi Katanltahod ML ig, LO, ty for mtorkne tu utes, A nuyrua, epee Among the perforae i ‘déalrod, recently pluylag with Tony Donte more or loss funiur to this ulty, Ts Ty it cutitied A Blipbery \ Buothor voculist, we. in tilng, und the show opened with a stage Med with rather plousing youn; runged to tho best advanture, was to ginile, look us pretty as posaible, and jos in the chorus of tho sunys Uf tho two oud-mon. DRAMATIC NOTES, Nat Goodwin opens bis gdaso withuut remuval, ey Ht sae iON Fh itis, Hiwhud “wsidt perwwanunt pyaar i a futoe a aee pees aliput DANE OS Oe MurYs RA YatiCLA rAd. Mily, inno, mv burn: int de Grace Jones, ee ty. AUvaiuEs ide tats etiye Waa Sfunrouae © hus guud mune und tosh th frug from faule AN, AMOUNTS plunos withuitt romoval. u ope of Uiemlsni colur black, 1 ied uu vary xpuudy: J but ta woul broke as end waddle. Mo wes (ure the Fairlawn s6 NV PURNETE RE, uve); Hisu Of all KUO ‘BA a if, With hursaspow a tot i lates wi! , af Tai PAID Fol met Calarge uhieoss 22 lnweeannue a luge all as Sul li cere titeu wuod Ek flute Eu attobigoneuv., none bovolttti-at, SOY CLOTIMING.” ‘ALD POR CARP Btatorst (old Nu. EN SLATES uovitlo JAverapbing Com fig price uifered. SPAT SAVINGS MES, Gouorud NAT LOW WATE OF TNs Hind tual oxtaty eocurity only. Ay ‘OF Goons O18 nd 1 ont hutat ut ban yyy acy of tuuds runte Sus FU por ait BALE TINIE TPO RRCHANGE-¥ ‘Bliober a TO dita Goon Pivice Wi elothing at G32. He dure by ail ly. Youck's now Opera-fi opaned by ‘Tony Pustur on Aug. 21, Vrunk Mayo, ft {¢euid, bus purchasod Bartley and will play da it noxt ougo, Cluctnnatl, will be Dit Honol Hank ws rower, Ws 4 Cre PAID | Fy addvoea de (URL ae OUND: nn 9 q) Mew A BALL BLACK AND FeO eee eet a Gonlue with cy face “Gyp-Jeanuiy W "Phe us Mill rowert by suburniug same tad, 0. Cumpell’a * Virgluium wougon, ‘Tho price wus $2,00). + Milas Alico Hastinga, tho clover soubret, whose connection with suVicker’s company Is pleasant ly remumberud, is In tho elty. Tho robullding of the Lycoum on ¢ Sido Wil bo commenced At ouce, Tho futerlor will bo cutirely. remodeled. Anothur gullery will bo put in, and the wage will bo enlarged. Tho Ciociunatt Commercial tolls us that Miss Auylo Keune, di rot Pho W. Ki the trigedian, jus 27 years LOAN ON FURNITURE, RTO, Winite in Wout Mopraucst TEDL o oxpurience IN id Woud-wurkbus wactine ‘Dustivas with’ parser -w papl tb f ‘STU te Ji iiss danbsnidlet Wiusta Pe ETAT au 1A, He fae Catestay Hitting Nu ob KS AND too WiehT 2 Houschuld goods on ION KUBNITORE CO, low urlevey cosy turius, myothly payin OF ESSIONAL. ATLOUNE Y=! WA wECOND. BON HAVING FOI BAL jy cau dude purchaser as Hou B HCOMANEN ati. ILA un Joye, warrianys uae, Lusiueas, tl WY, Budlsuu