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10 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY,. DECEMBER 20, 1880—TEN PAGES. ‘4 Mint; No. Lwhite, 4407 No.2 do, 44@tics No. dao, opened. Fe cose -Ontet. Mtees hoof, F11.20212.0, Smoked hente hetnlogge. Menéd—Teritme Aten, 838; ettle, WeTTEN—Dol) and wenkers creamery extra, Hes 8, Det Ir! * sete orien eeasicg da gail to chotee, 18K. szHonren at wc a renren at Wecie. Crigear—Dnlly creamery, 14¢0ties Lalr to Rood, 114 fies any tnt nt #184 WEEE i gg omen ron nit er, AA Due MiLEHRSTE-W bent, HAN bu. RALTIMORE. BArTIHONE, Md Deo, A—FLOUR—More active, but without change, GRais—Whoat—Wortorn highor, closing enstcry No. 2 Wostorn wintor red, spot and Decembor, $1.14 BL1394; January, HLUALUA) Fobruary, t.toqatliy March, £1.15 (GLI. Corn—Westorn firmers Wert- ern mixod, epot and Decomber, &{2tscs old, Kilt ry, MM ASIoL Kobrunty, BiNgGts nf} ‘Onts nominal ia the abaones of re SS@HlUl. ‘ BOARD OF TRADE. The Most of the Members Favor Abandoning Their Present Quarters, And’ Accepting tho Proposition Mado by W. L, Scott, of Erle, Pa. . Croaking Property-Owners Fear a Do- preciation in Washington- Street Property, OMcial Correspondenco «Betteon . the Chamber of Commerce and Board of Traile. nehnnwest. bull aad nnehanged, Quivt and unchauwed, Juice Vleia ang unchanged. PATROLEUM—Nominnl. Coffee firms Hla earcocs, ordinary to Sune thems A woft, (ce aid To LAvarnoe \. Riera Hiatt LOW belay wheat HL bus cur, At BAD but tyne ZR bute MARIE When 42,000 bng cor, none, bur cori, 838 bu. BALES—Wheat, U9, ST. LOUIS. Br. Lewis, Dec, 3.—FLorn—Qulot and unchanged. Gnatn—Whoat lowor nnd slow: No. 2 red, HHANC eanhs UAH Innuneyy 1.001004 February: BLOIMAL.Og March; No.3 do, UI@st{er No. 4 ita, He. Corn lower; Wyo enshy WYER Innunrys TYR The Aldermen Waiting for More Light on the Vacation of La Salle Strect, ON ’CHANGE. MOST OF THE MEMHENS WANT TO MOVE. The more thoroughly tho members of the Ronrd of Trado oxamince tho report of the Spa- ofal Committee on thy subject of securing in- Bye February: 4uy(et0e Apritt 4I8@4l{e May. Outs | Crengsed accontmodations the more they become Gulia Zige enahy nese May, Iya duils so Did. | satisfied with tho fenstbility and destrabitity of Se a ee YT TE th accepting tho proposition of Mr, W.T. Scott, of EI Dnills datey, NGI, Erie, Pa, They look won bis offer as being ex- eee creates: tremely liberal, and are satisfied that if it now Provietoxs—Pork biater at $12.96 asked enshy sates | be refused no stich oppurtualty to obtain a per= 812,70 Fobrunry. Dry anit mente nominal, Bacon dull ‘Land tirmor; 10 ai manent home for a mere brgatelle will ever TeECHIPTS—Fionr, 20U brie: wheat. again present itself, Thora who have watched Tn but ont LU bung bartoy, TAO DH, en wus corn, | thoextension of bustiess southwestwardly in HIENTS—Klour, 00 bi faa oat, 2400 bu : the South Division, and appreciate the vast wrowth of that ecctlon since the fire, MILWAUKEE, thoroughly belleve that before tive years havo GU ACRES) Wis. Doc. 22—Froun—Qulot and n> | olapsed nlithe property south of Adams ns far lnnged. ¥ f GAT Wivents daitt ‘Sjened se) Hinhasy. etceed as Van Buren and west of La Salle street to tho. river will be devoted to the wholesale, innnu- misneys facturing, and Jobbing tndustricz. Then, whon Yaukeo, Mey Na, Ido, 0194 » 1 Milwankes hard, nomituals No, 1 Mil- ans Decombor, H3{0; vary. Wi{or Fobruary, 4 It will be too Inte, tho Nuard. of ‘Trade, If it de- Som quis hue iirmory N eee pron sire a locntton other than the preseut clreum- DuavistoNectiighors ness pork, tiaGreasins sacs | Seribed quarters, will be obliged to xo further March, Lard—Prime stoam, $9.57}4 ensh and January; | south and pay probably ten tines the amownt March. [Qds—Flemur vt 4024.90, MECEIUTN—Elour, ‘,0W brist wheat, 9,000 bu; onta, SHIMENTE—Wheat, 10,000 bu; corn, 8,000 buy oats, Towbu, — é TOLEDO. TOLENO, O.. Nec, —GHAIN—Whont quict; No.1 White Mickignn, #1.00; amber Michizan, spot, $1.00; » Decombor, W041 Moy, H.10!{1 No. 2 red apot, Wor Oanuary, 11.00; Fobrunry, 8.0; March, $1.00; April, 1.08; Bay gL05{, Com dull: high mixed, tie: No. 3 anuarr, We} Mny, Se. nts dull; NO.2 d{e. DirAeED 18-65, H CLoxeb~Wheat- dull and lower: amber Michigan, Sa iia aa Us aay aunreay ie Cort t od, dcr N.Y Rot, ‘er May, dic, MitnceirsWhente 1,00 Dur corn 1000 buy onte, Lit, PIEMESTE—Wheat, 21,000 ‘bu; cori, 13,000 bu; onts, ono, Z is now asked by Mr, Scott for his property. It is safo to sny that at this moment 7 per centof tho membership tako this view of tho situation, and to-morrow will record thelr votes in favor of the Scott plan, Of the minority a sinall percentage $s composed of owners of ‘property in tho vicinity of tho present Chamber of Commerce, who fear that a removal of the Bonrd will prove detrimental to the ¥altte of thely real estate, in that the compe- tltlon for ofllees will be reduced, and tho demanit restricted to tho wants of the legal fraternity. Many of these gentlemen wero owners of real estate on South Water strect at tho thne the re- moval of the Board from thit street was nglta- ted. Full of eronking, and having no prophetic vision, thoy saw nothing bute dlenster staring thom fn the fee, What was the resnit?. Within year after the Board moved to its presont lo- ention it was impossible to obtain a store or an —Quiots oxtr, 25GAH0; vxtrn fn ofice on South Wator stroct, axceneat higher 480; A No. 1, £5.00G5.25; choleu fancy, Ath rents thnty were current when tho Honrd vecu- Gidts—Whoat tirm at WGeatLw Cora—Homand | pled the Newhouse Nullding, Monday rents nro fole nnd market firm; No.2 white, 4c; do mixed, se, | Hlehor than ever beforo, aud from Michigan Onts steady, with n far donanit; No. 2 white, 38 | HVenue westward to Lake street thera Is not wn LOVISVILLE. VILLT, Dee, X—CoTTON—Quiet at lhe, i ze du mixed, ic. Kye ateudys 0) empty pleca of property. TAY —Steady nt 4 aie li, Same o€ the otbor objectors to tha Scott PRovisioNs—Hork firm nt 81.00. Lard—Prime | echeme velong to that extremely conservatlve steam, Bec quik meats, fiery ehouiiars, Aier short | olnss who are opposed to change of any kind. Hb ice Laine, sunat-eared, U4uslue, Thos were opposed to railroads beentso they DUEssEY MOGs~—Firm at H.10G 1.00; recotpts, 123, CINCINNATI, CINtisxate Dac. 23,-CoTToN~Quiet at 1¢e. FLoun—Damand active; family, 4.04.8; faucy, aA. SHAtN—Whent—Domnnd light, but holders ficm: No. 4 red, €1.061.63, Corn quiet; No. 2 mixed, ta 3 guixed ieaiic, Uyo steady; Nee | au netive demand Is uniformly auceceded by a S—Lark ilrmer ut #200. Unrd atrongor; | coumensurate supply. Who commoreiat necas ppenea, Roll nt $Me closed wt $3.126i%, Hetk | OF the Northwest. denmnded tho rebulldiur of Aaa caUE powilersy 4igcr clear rib, 6j{c. Bacun ‘ehlenaw ater the freed ffl Mave d . larger and mors beautiful within the shor HiskY—Actlya und firm at F110, apace of twelve jmonths, Do not theao —— peste Know that simultaneously with the wiyitngy of tho corner-stone of the New Bonrd, the owners of tho nelghboring und yacant prop- erty will tonce begin building operations; and Inonths before the Hoard edifice 1s constructed ‘they will baye thule batldings furnished with all could not seu what would become of tho stare. couch. ‘They Inughed at the telephone, wouldn't taueh the stock nt ony price, beeituse thoy dldur't believe It possible, and ore now cursing tholr stupidity aud cnvying thulr more progressive brethren, They belleve that if the Board should be removed it would be finpossible TO ONTAIN OFFICE-HOOM They forget that in this city corTrron. New OULRANS, Dec. 24—-CoTrox—Irtegulary miid- ling, 13 (er low middling, ICKer good ordinary, tfc; not rocolptn, 3,438 baton: grons,s,70); oxnortsta France, 308; to tha Continont, 4,929; snles, (0; stuck, ou tho madern Limprovements, and ready for oceus 0 Vnsyy mtdaning, | PAyey? Ike kocd ariinngy, Weer Not Then (hero fa xnother class of objectors, but, rocelpts, 2701 bikes; experts constwisd, 1272 to rent | fortunately, they ure not members of the Hoard. mth to the Continent, Llu); sates, 184; | They are owners of ollice-bulldings in tho vicinity. They sei to think that tho Board of Trade was organized for thelr exclusive bengllt, and iat anything proposed by itin opposition to their views ahoutd be immediately squelehed, Tiritalny NESE HA swore mlddlng,Wker eaten, 1,00 bates Solanwors mulitdltnig Wher anton, 1,800 bate: Tecctpts, 80; BI AUIUNIR, 1,900; ‘stock, $300, Li BOSTON. ‘this opposition i4 decldedly of the impertl: Dec, 23.—FLOUR~ Quict and unchanzed. nent charnet The Hourd of ‘trade ds ‘Corn in moderate temand; new, Wate; | no Infant. it knows what wants, old, cigise, Outs quiets Nu. Jund extra white, &a | ind requires no outside — sttexestion Be; No, 2 whito, dssivigo: No. % mixed and No. 3 can rendlly alse all the nono It needs to give white, aie. Itye nuininalty unchanged. it quarters commensurate with Its growing trade Purren—Ch Weat v4 and the constantly Increasing business of tho packod. aes pole enor croninad € If it decides te go as fur south us ‘Twelfth Edu Baie, stvcet for its convontence, it hus tho right to do HECK LTH Miue, A400) brls, ROeacks; corn, Th00 | Foto samo rivht ts that exerolsud by tho Mc+ dus wi 7 BUIPMENTS—Corn, 27,00 buy wheat, 31,000 bu. PEORTAS PrOnIA, I, Doe, 28—Grats—Corn innetlya but orm; new high mixed, 1¢@5sp{e; new mixed, M4 Bic. Onts firms No, 2 white, Lueyfe. Ityo inactiyey No, 2, BGR{c, INGHWINEE—Stendy nt B11. Cormicks tn moving their ruper factory from the North Mer to Blue Istand avenue aud Twou- ty-secoud streot, They simply moved to obtaln peearer facilities for their constantly-growlbg Bless, fete of the cronkersery “renl-estate pool,” What has that to do wit’ tho locaton of tho Bonrd? If the Association can obtula 1 lot 200 Tet eytinre for SLOW, in the heart of the city, MecriPTs—Whent, 433 bur corn, 14,390 bi Vetweatt two grent thoroughfares, tt would be tu at iat ‘uativy, 1 C0 mu, pe! worse than inninces for them to refuse It, What 0 SW bent. nan Rs bu; rye, noncy barley, UE, HO bu; oats, I= one of the erouisura would not Juinp ac tho offer, woru Mr. Scott to make ft to hime They wontd Seep euch other to douth in thelr unxtety to, vateh On. Yesterday afternoon 8 Trinuxn.reporter yis- tod the Open Haard about tha closo of the cull with a view of obtaining a GENERAL EXPRESSLON OF OPINION, Tho following Interviews, tnken, at random ngs the wentlomon wero encountered In tho crowd, tell tho story Katisfactorilys Mr, James &. Gillette belleyed that tho Tonard coulde do nothing else than accept the Seott olfer, ‘There would be no depreciation in tho value of the property surrounding tho present: loeation. ft would “be two yeors wefore the Board eoutd move. The olty’s growth and. tho RANSAS CITY, Special Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune. KANSAS CITY, Mow Dee. S—The Price Current tenorta: GNATN—Whoat—Receipts, 17,671 bus ehipmonta, 3400 (eL No. t cnn. BND b p= LeorSauuuty, ae. DETROIT. Detroit, Doc, 3.—FLOUn—Dull and unchanged, GHAIN—Wheat declining and unsettled; No. t white, scllors, Wey Jununry, t}{o; February, t1.0547 | completianat the Court*Houso would cj a alarehs Sih Ane 2, Ug Muy, wallets Lf Oe full demand for all ti. otllees that would’ bo Feed eee Re ua, tor Aloe Mucolpts, 2200 | vneated by tho hoard of Bride mon, . nels at anne wie smplatie in onnouncing, : r jon the fount could not botter BUFFALO. itself, The Scott proposition was virtually a HUPFALO, Hoo, A—UNAIN—Whent neglected and nominal. Corn quiots rates 2,00 bu high-mixed To- ledo nt fie. Onte nominal we Wo for Weaturn, Kyo louctive, Burley Innetive, present of quarter of 4 million dollars to ‘tho Assoeiition, sud it made no ditferencu who gaye: or subscribed to it. Some peaply talk about the yaluo of the memberships, Way, suld Mr. Kent, one-hit the menbers would wiltingly give un thelr ncmberahlp th order toobtaln new quar ters, woe years from now It wilt be Linposstbte lo get a es of property urge enough to mect: the requirements of the’ Board without gome much further south, aod thou it will cost from, he ite por times the ninount usked tho Mourd by al. Beat. Henry Hoteford was unanimously Jn favor of the proposed movement. 1t wasall nonsente to falte about any depreeintion of property around INDIANALOLE INDIANAPOLIS, Dov. 3.—-Ghaiw—Whoat firm No, rod, WHERIie. Corn woak at Wig¢ie. Oatw weak arate! Hic. Corn Ab durgceare ta weal wooLn, PHILADELTITA, Deo, A—Woot—Qulety Ohio, Ponnaylvanin, XX and above, 174 Mer exten, Gd cy meiluns, Me5ley conrso, 16rsor New York, Micht+ gan, Indluns, and Wustern ting, 434 45e; imodlum, #3 | Waxbington und Lat Bulle streets. A “few old Wa; coarse, 4 lie; washed, combing, and delaino, | foxy pruperty-owners were srniing. ‘Thesw Ges: Uawashed, Hanes pulled, 0s ics wens fu B iow salvo eer and yolbkssileut Bre eare gee, —Quivts Ohto and Vonn- a yho werd sylvanin, Vase allehiuni and Wisamein alacroet | foromeih eile peeENE RITE oe cue Hee to remain in Its present quart unwashed, Sktives combing and dolalny, Go for ind delaing and Sivas for thonand medium combiey pulled wools ary tirmor, and siocks woll suld Wp] coll Tnon and goud, BigiseF cholce, EC, . W. Dunhin, of Willan Young & Co,, was hot and heavy Jn fayor of accepting tha proposl. ton, Any man who fourm nv depreciation of property “uround the present quarters iow doubter, and knows nothing of the business future of this clty, Hefore the fire there was no dry-goods district on Frankia and Market streots. Look ut it now; sea the bultd- Ings Koln up and those thit have been erected during tho past yenr, aud thon way that there will bo a depreciution of property, L's alt nonsense, There was tho sume howl years ago ubout South Water street, tha worth) more now thin ever before, In ten years from now the Lake Shore, Railroad wi Toye ita passenger depot south of Twelfth street, Property on Van Buren street will be tuo yalunblo to restrict tt to raitrand uses. It the Hourd refuses to embrace the Scutt offer, It whl have to go further south and puy mory for {tin wu few yenre, i arphy elmply antds “1 will yoto to an ery about dupreclation fe infernal e. Wella Luke was Aasidedty ony vunping an okt battling, dfo bad wrinent on gone dwelllng-houses owned by wit, aud it waa failure, Le would voto for tho ucceptance of the Seutt proposition, 1, Be HUTCHINSON sald that, in view of tho southward growth of the lt}, It was tho beat offer the Ruard could or ever would get. Tt It wero refused, ft would be dmporsible to got an equally good ovation on any such reagontbte terms, There was no see, y of depreciation, im relation to the in the neighborhood of the present jo, Long befory five years renta will be higher: than over before. Chicaga hia not stopped growing, and property around: the Court- Houde will always bo tn good demund. My, Hubald Sprague announced his intontion to yotw for the Beott plan. Vho depreciation talk wis shoer nansense, and proceeded fram tho sane old fogles who opposed moving from Fouth Water atreet ifteon years ago, When the CourteElouse ta tulsted ull the property in its vieluity will be wanted at good prices, und present owners wil logo none of thelr ine commu, ‘The removal will build up the property Bou Je will give the Board y cheap and’ pers aint locntlou,—one that whitinect the Culture growth of the trada. Andrew Shaw suid thet for one ho was op- posed lo standing on tho present Hoard lke Dutches (ag box, and he proposed ta yute for the ebange of toestion. * Ml. Huxter believed that, under tho elreum- stances and fiking overything inte considera: Uou, it was the best thlug thy Uourd could do, DRY Goons, New Your, Doc, 23.—Tho general market romnlns quiot and steady; cutton Kods dull und femy sulrtlig printa In fair demand for futuro dollvery, und agunty aro rocelving Itheral orders fur dross wnuhanuy, printed plgues, and jaw grudy ayers uns wor a woulon® remain quit, but prices well maintaiveds eaucO UNdurwour Iu fale request at tiret Lunds, BULLER. Spectal IMspateh to The Chicago Tribune, ELA, Nb, Due. 2.—Salos on tho Hoard of Trade Yo-day 15,700 Ibs croumory butter, regular, ut qu; iy boxes skim cheeso at 74-10G801 Hrrogulne nals, (4 Ib# crouwie: ter and 6,000 bores skin cheer pricentoware oy oe oe we PETROLEUM. CLEVELAND, 0., Deo, 23.—PRTHOLEUM—Finny Standart! white, 110 test, 119c, DirTshUNG, Dos. B.—PeTROLEUM—Falrly, actlvoy rude triners unit dQ curtiile ly bid; roe Fee ge Heedeiuae tenses eee see bids ae . TURVENTINE, WILMINGTON, Doc, 33-8 uit Tim atic. ———— Antidote lu Chieral, Prof. Husomun, of Gottingen, has mare sono Interesting Investigntions retutlay ta the antag dnistio and antidutut action of cortuln druys, tod esveclatly in respoct to ebloral bydru fio contlrius whut was proviously kuowt of ¢ latter—namely; that It te an untidote to strych- nino, teasoniug the apna, and oven preventing duath, Hu finds (hat [this a similar avtion ip tho cuso of the uixturu of strychulno busussold under the namo of brucin, and alse agalust the opium alkalold, thobuln, which simultuncously Yataulzes and lessons sensibility, ‘Tho spasttis proaucea by chloride of auinonin ainlilel ndor the vinployment of novefatal doses of chloral bydrate, and can indeed be completely oppod, Nevertheless, death ovours, probably fruui tho parulyzing effect of both substoncos pb tho ned hears centre, But the antidutal effet of chlural ‘on tho actlon of tha polsons whieh cuuso convulsions by thelr actlon on tho Drulu ts not the sulne for wil these substances, posed to ro tried tho ox TORPENTINE— Feeble Indies, aged tesa of wedentury crane, weukl: children, Wits, ull aod. Hop Bit- Thocity's growth was yolng southward, The proposed location was handy to the railroads, ather ines of business connected with the Tonrd would move nnd Jong rin, and with a view to future requires ments, He woult be better for wil concer ‘The present builling could bo utllized for other purposes. It bad heen suggested ta nn excel- lent place forthe Recorice’s aflice, However, when the Court-Hose [9 finished there will ho an notive demand for all avathible offices, and, after the new Board Bulldiig ts completed, tha vominission-men will not bo: Tecate Inte cam petition with tho Iwyers, and will not be ree quired to pay four prices for accommodations, MIG. We COUCH 6 thought that the neceptance of . the site offered wna the Leet possible thing the Bourd could do, “A romovnl you think fs necessary? asked tho reporter. “OF course It fs; everybody fs of that opinion except tho property-owers nround bere,” Gait you think it will depreciate tho value of properiy In tho vielnity of tho present Boant?" “For a Hittie time its vulug may be n little tesa than [t now ts; but before long It will bring as much as ever It has,” “Don't you think, Mr, Couch, tint moro sittt= ablo Bega upon which to vnild could hese- cured?” “Pde nots and if tho Monrd lots this offer slip thoy will regret it.” “Certninly there 1s a real-estate pool to move fhe butting down to La Salle street,” sild M F. D, Oertel In answergto thelyuestion; ‘Just 13 thore isa pootto keep tha building where it 1s. A pool In auch 1 thing is tinavaldable.” is the opposition, in your Judginent, strong?” “Tt ainounts to nothiiy,—it (s merely anion a few {Interested property-ownors,' oe think ‘a removal fs nbeolutely neces sary?" oy do; Apart from co tov, in tho nerein! considerations {tisessential ng n preventive of discnse, Wo bare peety toolong hero in tho mlttst of nll the stunches. Ag to tho opposition on the part of property= owners.” Mr. Dertel continued, “It shoutd be remembered that we ara not necupying a bulld- ing merely Cor the purpose of keeping rents up for tho benefit of n fow interested nen: wo Are occupying n bullding for tho trunsiction of 0 Duslness which fa ane of the most Jinportant In tha country. Snother thing In the discussion of this whole matter ghould be remembered, and tt fs this: When the new Court-House ts finished renta nll around here will go tp away beyond what they are now." No yor think it fs necessary tomakenchange on necount of the increased requirements of tho trade in Chicana?" “T do” sald Mr, Oertel. Whe tharo are tiot tables enough Inthe present buffding by 100 per cent for the netint trad You do not think tho presont building could be altereel tosnit tha necessities of tha trade?” “7 do not” “What, In your oplnton, Is the genoral sentl- ment in regard to the chinge?” “TE think thit over 7 per cent of the members of tho Bonre will vote for tho Heceptance of tho proposition to construct mnew building on La nitle strect."” THE REPORTER INTERVIEWED atarge number of Board of Irate membors, and the tamnimons sentiment was ns expressed Jn the above interviews, Among tho gentlemen with whom the writer held convessations, and who oxpressed thomselves na emphatically in favor of removyi John Leater, CG.) Sin Nichols, C. aA. ¥P, Camstock, M. Love, ho Dupew, George Hidridge, frexo, Charles Breen, Gvorge W. Wkesin: eam, W. N. Brainard, Richard Grek, sising, Join dtumsey, ‘Ton White, Geo: ie Inin, AWS. Burt, n. C. Scranton, 1. I or, A.M. Wright, 083, 8, ah. Hloker, A. Muir, Alex Geitles, Robort Warren, It, O. Sheldon, Frank Crittendon, Frank Clifton, Van- Tnwagen & Hammill, Robert Lindblokm, and A, M, Bennett, g CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, MEETING OF THE DIRECTORS. An almost full mecting of the Nonrd of Dl rectors of the Chamber of Commerco wus hold yesterday ulternoon in tho attlee of Jones & Raymond, President Jones in the chair. Tho following report was read and ordered placed on files CHICA 40, Tee. 28, 1830,—Daniel A. Jones, Fequy Preatdent Chamber of CommereeDeat Sri Your, Cammulttee appointed to coufor witha Ike Committee of tho Boned of ‘Trade to con- sider tha matter of enturged accommodations for said Boned of 'Crado in tha Chamber of Com- mercy building beg leave to report in full ag follows: On the 28th of July tha following communica> tion wus recaived ‘from te Cuminittce of the Toard of Trades é “CHICAGO, duly 23, 180.—Te the Secretary Chamber of Comnierce, Chledun, ML—Deste Bitz Atn meeting of tha Committee appointed by tho President of the Hoard of ‘Trade to devise sono plan whereby the Assoclation may Uc enubled to obtain accommodations sthat will bo suituble and suillclunt for all {ts purpo: und prbimit at the enriiest practleablo moment such plan or plang with reeommendations ton called meeting of tha Association to be held for that purpose, tho following resolution wis auipte $ © * Resolved, ‘hut the Committee ask the Hoard of Directorsof the Chautver ot Comtnerce to sub- mit te thom atan early day auch plan or pans 18 they muy he plenacd to Suygest for the great est possible Increased accommodations of tho Roard of Trade ty tho imatter of ne enlarged Exchange Hall, with suficlent rooms for tho Directory, Committee of Arbitration, Scerctary, tic. tho amount of tine that would be required to make such sagested fiprovements, toxothor with a statemont of tho increased rental, if ai that would be required of the Board of ‘Trade it such pling were ndovted, © Iris desirod Unt tho attention of your Board of Directors be eulted to this resolution, and tho reply theroto by promptly commiunilented to tho Committee, “Joun Ite Bessuny, Chairman, . . Scerel A meeting of Directors af the Chi iy Commerce wascniied on the sth, when thoabove communication was presented for consideration and tho Secretary histriicted to reply ng follows: #Cincano, Ang. 4, J8u)-—Jolin He Benaley, Hed. Chatrmun—Dean Sik: Your communtention 01 the 24th of Juty has been received and duly pre- sented te the Loard of Directors for considera ton, The Directors have no doubles plan erty be dovised whereby the Bond of Trude cn bo ataply teeainmodated nt no tnrensonable ox- ponae, and In arder to tho better understanding, of your wants bave appointed comimitice of five to confer with your Conmittee on that sub dJect, Our committee will be fn readiness to Incet with yours nt your pleasure, “Committee 19.03 follows; George O, Walker, Lymun Blaly, Willian Diekinson, Charles Com- stock, and Charies J. Taymont, “ “Very respectfully your obcdfent servant, SCH sRLes T. HAYMOND, “ Secrotary Chamber of Commeyeo." Somo flays Inter Mr. Benstos, Chalrman of Board of ‘Frade Committee, called anceting of tho uve Committees at the ollice of Culvur & Co, which meeting Mr, Bensley sald waa Informal and only for the purpose of talking up the utter, At tho imecting Mr. George QO, Walker, Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce Comnnittoe, and on {te behalf, pro- posed that tho Chamber af Commerce would exe end tho rooms of the Board of ‘rudy aurosa tho alley known as Calhoun place, thus adding about: elite feot to tho length of tho Hourd of Trade ball, furnish rooms for tho Directors and Svcro- lary, Arbitration und Catt Bonrd on tha flogr below, nnd all at a price sutticlontly low; in fact, tho Chamber of Commerce ayostd not let the prion of extended accommodations stand in tho way of the Improvement it the Huard of Trade Committeo would only Jet our Comimittes kn of any plan that would meet its approval, and that thoy would recopimend to the full Board ne OUGHL WH nunher of prapasitiond for anlarged Accommoadiona. When this mectiug dispersed ie wos tho undorstanding that the Bonrd of VYrado Comuittes were to buve oO mesting and decide upon plans that they would aifer to the full Hoard, Since which tine nocommunication dns been recelved and no moetlig culled, dir, Benstey did hind to tho Secretary a memo- rattan ended tee tlds, - * hour opinion the plan that would ho most likely tu reeo! gaye pation of the Bourd of Directors, ete," whieh memorandum he refaed to eign ond satd he did not prosunt oltlalally, aud did not Want to tulk nhout aflichally. aAftor waiting undl Aug, 21 without any word from tho Hourd of Trade Committeo, tha follows ing communication waa handed tr. Bensloy, Chatruians “CMICAGO, Aug, 8, 1860—J, Ht Menstey, EM —DRARSits herowlth hand Chatraan Committ you rough plan of the proverty of the Chamber ‘af Commerce, which L hone you will understand, if you will gtve ue.a little more expileitly your fdeas about rooms for enlargement, ote, wo WIL try to get up pluns iu gecardance tor your ap. proval. Yours respecttully, “CHanbEs L, RAYuOsn, “ goorotary Chanter of Commuree Since which timd wo have bad no word or communteation from the Hoard of Trade Cor Miittoo Whatsover, aud no further meeting bas been called by thom. Very respectfully sub- sulttod. Wat. DICKINYON, G, Comstock, + Citas, 1, Mayatoni Ccomunl THE ALDERMEN, THEY Anu WAITING FOR MOUE LIGHT. Tho cold wouthor seoms to keep away tho Aldormon trom tho City-Hall, Ald. Thompson, of tho Thirteenth Wank camo down during the ifternvon, and auld, In regard to tho vacating of La Sulte street, between Jackson and Van Jiuren, that he wha not preyired to ylve ttoo.” up a stroot for uny purpose, unless it wus ta bo for ww permanont —publio benont. Mossrs. Sundors, Veovey, Young, Smythe, MeCormict, and othe, wero tuter- ylowed on tho subjovs, aud auld they were not propured to express nny opliton, because thoy hud given it no uxamination, Ag to any dos elded oppasition op thelr part, Moy did nut caro to cowliit themselves, If the proposed chunge would bouetlt the clty they were prepared ta not accordingly, Tue mutter, howover, would be considered when It cume Lofore thom, ———<———__—- BMumbert, Tuo King of Italy, traveling tn thostrictcat In- cognito us the Count of Paviny ts expected ta avend a tow days fi Parts, and bo will go on a wbort visit to Englund, where be will bo a guest, of the Prince and Veincess of Wales ut Saadrivge buw, aud will visit thy Queen at Ozbor + JOEL WENRY WELL Tho Rest of tho Witnesses on , His SidecExamined. Tho Defendant: Himself ‘Then Placed upon the Stand. : What He Knows ‘About His Desoont from Louis Fifteenth, A further hearing of testimony in the Jool 4 Tudgo Moran yestertiny, beaiuuing at Wa.m, | ‘Tho firet witness was Mr, Calyin D'Wolf, who stated that ho had buen nequatnted with the do> fenttant for many yenrs, He had conversed with Mr. Wells recently Ih regard to business and ofd tlines, aud nothing that Mr. Wells satd was cnl- had nover conversed with tho defendant upon family affairs, MNS, J. A. THORNTON, sister.of tho defendant, was recalicd, and testl- ficd ns to tho business he had beer ongnged tn since ho lofteollege. He hid ton certain extent mado her a confidant, though ho never mon- toned his love affairs to her. sovernl years 1g0 ho wrote to her that he Bad a lying trouble that would always be with him. He did not any what this was, and witness never asked him, though Bho afterwards regretied that shehad not probed tho matter to the bottom, He had, in bls early whole family. On cross-exumination witness listened to n lotter from {yo defondant read by counsel, dated Dee, MH, 180, and directed to hor, in whieh was tho ussertion thut ho hud seen Bishop Mefaren ond that he did not have the papers, that thoy wero with aman in England, and that he would tr 7to bear this Inst burden. Sbeacknowledged having received such a tetter, but sald she did not know what papers the letter referred to. MEd As THORNTON, husband of tho preceding witness, next took the stand, Ife said that he had been jutinatoly ac- quninted with thy dofendant for the pnst tiwenty-soven yenrs. He was satisicd of his present sanity and of his ability to enru €2,000 a year selling books. Witness fled tho first petl- tion for tho inenrceration of tha defendant. Hohnd acted nt tho eugzestion of Mrs, Wells, The defendant was arrested and tried before a Jury. Witnesses were examined, and Mr. Wells made an address before the Jury, who ina few minutes brought in wt verdiet of sanity, Judge Loomis granted a new trink but petitioner, be- Heving in defendant's sanity, dismissed the petl- ton, which Mrs. Wells renewed, aud,on anew trial, secured: ia Incarceration. AG this timo witness thought that Mr. Wells was tn tittle off,” but ho had futly recovered elnes he left the asylum. Witnoss now believed that defendant's: relatives made a mistake in equsing hls near coratlon, which wus entirely unueceseney, Mr. P Wells bad had an unigial amount of afltction in the way of loss of property ond relatives, which caused temporary feelings that would have been quieted wud hls heultt perfectly ree stored, ng it hud been sinee, by & little kind trentinent. On cross-oxaminntion witness stated that there had been a statement that Mr. Wells’ fnthor had left property in Michigan City and wild lastds in Minnesota, bie that nothing bad been done to Ket possession of the claims, although tho Mioh- ian Clty property was worth £75,000. Witness, explained thatapartoft tho vulue was due to improvements made by innocent holders of the Jand, and ghat to pay for these out of the rent estate WORld leave nothing. ‘The Minnesota Inuds were practically valueless, Tho defend- ant was “proficient fn five hurguiyres, was a good mutaician, woud tulker and writer, a man of goodimor character, Witness did not velieve that Mr, Wells’ motberwasa tnenl descendant of Touts XV, ifé had never heard him claim it. Tho Court—Do you think that In your inter- course with the defendant shice his escape Crom tho Ass lin you tave avolited painful subjects, Ju order to tivold exelting him? ‘The Witness—No, your Wonory I nelthor apecially avoided nor sought conversition upon such subjects, When he got back to the world again and seemed te bedoing well, the contrast between his new fe and tho old one was go erent that ho gave signs of undue, and perhaps dangerotts, oxaltution, which at times suiude us very careful. Mi. JOHN JAMES LUCHATIDS, residing nt Evanston and doing business tu Chl- engo, auld that he had known the defendant in- thnately since 1805. Ilo mot hin a short thine ago anid convorsed with hin. Bune, and always had beer fondant hd waked hilt to help him malse money to cover the expenses ef tha habeas corpus pros ceedings. Witness could not dopo, but recuin~ mended him te get Dunkloy or Howard to yo on the Bonrd of 'frade atid rafse tho necessary sub- scripulions, P. ansso, of Alten’s Grove, Wis, « butcher and Constable, tated that he had had ample opportiuity to form # correct opinion as to Mr. Wells’ sanity, oud he believed hit to be sane, In cross-oxamlnution counselpraduced a Iet~ tor whlch witness wrote to Mr, {totinson, ono af the attnchés of the Elin. Insuno Asyt The Jettor addressed to Mr. Ttablnsen was read in court. [nit the witness asked Mro Hoblngan 10 holp him to get Mr. Wells removed from Allen's (rove to tha Asylum, Ho aiid that ho, helt trusted by Mr, Wells, could yet tlm to Belolt and taku bin tothe Miinois part of tho town, where bo would be abio to arrest by the Asy+ unt nuthorities, Mr, Glbbs—What waa the object of this tone plan when the man was willing td be arrested by tho otticers? ‘The witness was not nbla to give nny sntla- favtory explanation of this, Ifo stated that the letter Wns written at Mr. Wells’ dictation. Witnoss also Mentifierdt a postul-card which ho hod written to Mr, Robinson at Mr. Wells’ div tae ton, In whieb he again urged the Asylum olll- ein to hurry up and remove Mr, Wella from Allen's Grove, Asn speeinl inducement the fact was nilegod that Mr. Wella was golng to vote the Hancock ticket, and that tho comnit- pity, to many of whom ho waa owlme monvy, hind gotten heurtily tired of nud desired to get rid of him, An adjonrnmont was had until? p.m. when PXeMAYOI We Ds COLVIN was placed on the sland, and stated that ho had known Mr, Wells twenty years, Mr. Wells made an order on Marper lros. for books, and was in and out of tho express office frequently, recolv= Inv yoods, He had been th the ollica two or threo tines in the past week, Witness had con- yerged with him, knowing that he bad bean In the Agyiuin, and could tot gee why he was not perfectly sine. Tio bad no doubt of his sanity, a yetirs aga bu had talked with hit about bis famniy wifalra, and came to tho conclusion that ho wis not luborliy under any atluchintion, Charles W, Dunkley thought Sir, Wells was sane, DI, St. A TOUNSON anil that he had known Mr, Wolls for twonty Yetta or more, and was hia family and poraonal jecrieas during a portion of that period, Dire ng the latter part of 1878 ho saw hin very oftan, and had vonversed with hha frequently within tL few Months past on personal and other mate tora, Agdutning that what the defendant bo- Heved was true or not, us stated by him, ho should not consider him as insane. Ban por= suns who had recovered from a provious ingine condition of iniid often retained the delusions thoy then regarded as trots. Witness vould not now pronounce Bir. Wella Insane. J'wo yours ngo, partly from. his own observations and purdly from what he bid heard trom other pare Ves, ho came to the conclusion that he was ine gang, OF late he fd observed nothing about him that would justity him In concludiag that bo was uot sine, *, Jn tho cross-oxanination, withess stated that ho believed tho pat Itloner was mort and up right man and of seholariy attuininonts. | tio did not examine hint as on expert oy ns pphysiclan would do, Tt was it ditleule imittor to ‘distin- gush hotwoun a dulusion aml the memory of a delusion. A supposititions caso being given In which Mr. Wells wisd to oto the enme flo Juatona 18 before, wittess atutod that It might ‘De possible for n man to repeat statements mado while in a demented stute and still bo sane, If, howover, ho Know that ho ath} believed mero statements made while jusane to be tru, bo thould Judge bin Insuno, ho crowd-oxmulmition put the questions |. fe Supposing avinan whily th tho Insane Avy tn would inafat upon hiving iis bed ficling at nn sungle of forty-iivo degrces, und, when he could not have ft thus, woutd go to sluep slitting Inthe cornor of the room, and that he would go to: tho window of hig ron and whistle outside for a bulf-brothor, Jacques Henaud, who bi no xs istenee, and throw letters outelde for him to’ anil, would you incline to ballove tin Inswno?"? ‘Tho witness sald that be betloved such conduct would bo a preanmption of inanity, U., Howard yatd that bo believed the peti- tlunor to be sane. Dk. HoswonTt, of Chicago, sald that be bad kuown tho roll: Uoner for four or ive years, Hoe belloyed him tu be porfectly ane, In cross-uxnmiluution, witness stated that tho petitioner inforued blu that ho bad married or had dutercourse with a worm who had three or four chitdren by tin, whom she took to Latrope, Iv sveiad to believe what ho sald about them, Ho also sald that his wite bad boon unfaithful with a Sr, P—, fle beloved that one ur two of bis chilleen were net bls own, and wood reason for it, Ho vlulmod that Mr. Thorne ton wad not on full slatur of bl Ho ald this within n couple of menthy past. Prusuming that the petitioner pad -clainied that ho had a wife and. children in Europe, that be hod 4 lalf-brother numed Jieques Reanud, that be had a large property lett hin by his gather, and that it was all untrue, witness would not bes eve Unit this was proof af tls insanity if bo bad clalaed ‘these things in the Asylum, and If ho bul repeated thom after he had fert tho Asy- ave it tun. ‘Tho cag for the petitioner rested hore, Tho proseeutlon placed the petitioner upon tho stand, Who stated (hat his name wus JOEL MESIY WELLS, So they cnt g yt th ow Henry Wells habeus corpus ease was hind before | culated to raise n suspicion of Ia sanity, He’ days, had a love affair which was known to tho | aldyef Lake Champlain fn 12%. The witness told what’ ho recollected of hilt party lite, Hoe Knew nothing of his mother'a death, but hand atuted that he had heen apprised (int his matlor, who warn Do Travis, wun n descendant of Louls AY. of Frince, Witness’ father had informed him of this when he (vitness) was between 40 and years of nace irs. Thornton, necording to the family register, waa witness’ eister. He (id not Know what retttion she waste tin. Lo lvellned to state whether ho kad any eblldren by: A wontan ty Crawfordsville, Ind, ‘Tho Conrt decided that this matter should not gone Into tinless Bone foundation had been lata. by dettera or otherwise that he had nindo enet nelain.. Caunsel might usk him whethor ho had over made auch a atatement, Counsel introduced a letter from petitioner to Harper Mrothora, of New York, whieh the wits ness Identified ns a conte he innde of a letter written to b Port of It, setting forth that.h hada son the Crawfordsville Indy, knowledyed fo be nn orlglial miatement. floned ns to whether he bid-n sou by her at presont in Chicago, be declined to answer dle reetly, but stated that he had meta young man in tho clty who, ha had reason to belitye, was hls son, Hedenled having a father’s aifection for this young man, Witness rend tho letter—a long and rambliny and oveasionally abscena provduetton—tnd stuted that it was part of adiary he hal kept While ty the Insane Senlunt: Wi t that he hid no knowledge of having beon put in tho Asylum by seventeen ingpayern, wid dit not belfeve that he had ever Bald he bath heen, Atthis point the Court adjourned until this morning. THE PITTSBURG RIOT LOSSES, _ Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Pitranuna, Pa. Dee. 88.—Atlegheny County Is still manouvering to evade responsibilty for tho rlot losses, and will probably succeed. To this end two bill will be offered in tho Legislature. ‘The first, will provide for the rellef of the coun- ty from adobt of $2,600,000 on the basis of nt netualexpenditure of $2,000,000. ‘This bill will be lald before the Suprema Court of tho State for adjudication on the question of constitutions ollty, thore being a proviston In the Constitu- on that the Stato shall not pay n debt Incurred by'any muntelnalltyor county, The athor bol proposes to make riot losses general, Under nn netof the Legisiatire Allegheny and Phitidel- phia countics nee Table for tosses by rlots accurs ring within thelr limita, Ly the proposed Lilt this hoy will be repealed. The County Commis. sloners are very sunguine of the success of both menautes, They hive the support of the hest Jegal talent In the Btate.” : = A TISSUE OF FALSEHOODS, Denver, Colo,, Deo. %—The Tribune this morning publishes wn futerview with Brad- shaw, who accompanied the Ute Commisstoncrs, in which Dradshnw {8 represanted ns saying tho Jndlans wero very threatening towaris the Com- missioners, and several Chicfs deelnred thoy nover agreed to and would not give up the yal- loys of tho reservation to tho whites, and other facts of n starting nature, ‘This afternoon tha Times prints a card from J. A, Vrench, Secretary of tho Uto Commission, in which he says the Tritine article 18 a tissue of falsehoods, @ _ Swallowing Poison. AwallowIngand tubal tho noxtuus impurities AIRE CURE, Renorated by Catarrly 3 kans, but the umach and tunes. remedy, tke douches 10 sent ttDI kibly reach or eradicate the viru! Caturrh, ‘Chis fact explains the wor y by Dr. Wel De® ‘tho 8 won net alone tho Naga) ore No meroly loo Suits, cam 1 Buornion of ‘fut onrys Lave him sre absor! Ho xyatern and eal AN LMLOTe, 8 ala viriy isto pres ad matte With st ho wba at by thts ¢ beyond contradiction, De Meyer's Catarrh Cur the most, int medical disenvery since ation, [evs 1, Faxloe, 1 Noblo-nt, writes: “Ono package produced a endlenl e entirely cured a momber of a y fored fromm Cutnerh for £0 yrs. Tid Broadway, N. Ver“ 4t cured: fornenrly3bO year” Mira. E: W. Woahington-pinco, Ne ¥ Soven inembers of afte 1 treatment. by tho yent Smnll-1’o: Helted testimonints trom 0 10 Vs the fret dmportay Ky “Nor six yen rit anit Lased Tia. ls, Mor 1b" gave tno tinkes Atinntio Hotels mingsterinl inbure, y thranusit oyor's Catarth nent ts 4, 7 jn Gri my oaks, Ne 2 Ae Pentente: Ke Dr, Wal De 3 free. Ils Cure, 1), 1, DEWEY & CO, plete. Vs Geo. Falleved iio vf 8 sure tL delty 48 Dey-s! 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NEw Vouk, th 155. follow! lo! nAvitten pamen by die onrd br Airasios eee Resolved, ‘That # sucond uasussmont of twenty por cent upon thy subscriptions for thy new Cupttal Rack of this Company tauthorized, fas ‘the Spockal Bluckholders® Steotine of Oct 161, bo end thy wana iu Hereby ordered payable Jan. oy ab Hie Company's oilicy ih New York. Blucklioldurs ure requested to piecok. or wall thelr Pubscriptlon Certitcutus with thulr noc inordur ‘thug the payout bean frie ty KrTY red thervon. ASSESSMENT N HK, “Vroasuror, ‘ BBUOLT YVANIA MILDPAKY AUADESIY, Clits. Mabe 4 nor TM ‘Address Ts A COSGROVE, poliian Haak, Chicas, or Cul LEU, Me Of No..7 East Sixteenth-st, NEW YORK, . Bogs to Inform the Ladies of Chi- eago that sho will open in the Par- lors of the GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thu day, and Friday, Dee. 28, 29, 30, and 31, an elegant’ stock of Im- ported Ball, Evening, Reception, Dinner, Carriage, and Walking RESSES, WRAPS, Ete, RAILROAD TITE-TARLT, AANA ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRALNS, EXPLANATION OF IRPERENCE AL AtRS, Weil pted, "Sunday axcoplot. {ionuny Peratty @ Citenge & Narthwestert Matiw For Mana Timo-CanteRieaping-t'at nceom Apply aE Cinekest. Cieand Paella, Lirttlen deepens Fontco, Vatinar Norse, th Cantata Ata the dope Sve akreeport, Rock fort se tik sereshars UR Saath cODOR AUK EOMN Lat sp Milwauko Hie Rienbns poe 3 EPPERET ang is Alanenpolia xp DDO 18 Bh raed Tix if ae PAlinnesoms Contrat Dakota. EMtinneanta & Central Hakota agit OVA Tax prose, Janey vin Innesyiit Foraubutban tratns, got local 3 Betgaszee: a8 Ie-ca rel nt ft © nnn Hotel cae and dulinnn sleeper fe he trate toaving Chicazo nt few p, in, B Soopers on tis tenn ter How Molten. ub corner uf Wolls and Kingla-ate, wt corner of Canal and Kinxlo-ats. Chicago, Huriington & Quincy Tatteand, For Maps, Guide-ooks, ‘Tme-Tables, 8 “Ci Acconinintations, apply at nny ne tho Toews « Teknt-Olllcos af tho Company: {n Chleazn: kiClarke st, Grund Paoitia Hotel, Heink'a Exprose Ollice (or Harthenat corner kndotyn and Seared eat Eeecitta nia oe sri Ca eg of HE Say Bi FO, rere: Cs Biidisuneses-ton teosesnnees mevenrner Canal and 1Ottawn & Stroator Hxpr % ry PAdalanbuiry Fassonnzo ue , Piuhuqus & shaus Uh E " (From Worth; Rodriques, and other | Histo Faas Bair, seme] HE 4 well-tnown Paris houses), import- 6 Fa i a ed especially for this Opening, and # re which will bo offered ‘ rat iy t Dai a a BSS tan LOST OF IMpOrtation, 220 pra ey Ladies will please present their | Agnitesthy eu ate ui i own cards ai the door. Wetheediny a suruintay” be LOTTERY, avails, rh LDally, 0 Saturday, dally, excapees aaa eon Chicaxo, Dos Moines, ts Onigha, Lincalwnt.doxeph, Atchison voneuena Reese Heciintha Chaice qutweun Cree Atta catty TN Gob Q, Dining-Cars attacitod teal tniineee ee Chicago, Mitwankes & Ht. Pant Te, Panellandio® Denot.cornar Cirnton and Garrats te UI v I Grand Vacitio Hoth andat Deuce. Falmer Itouss, Leave, | Atriva, illard Hotel Lottery, A First-Class Furnished Hotel for $8, 1,068 Cash Prizes nnd 1.416 Properly Prizes, Anounting to $368,850, lature, and) unter, the, nbsotute control at tha following disintorosted Commissioners appolnted by the Act Milwaukeo Post Mattes Von, We Milwaukes k avateusins {224 10 Loulayllio C Riiwauk va ipanyy TORN. Whittaker, of Covinz- 10 Tanne ty, ee ute Prosecnting’ Attorney of the Lontavitte City Comrtt and G4. Winston, of tho law frat of 1, £4. Culdvwoll & Whinton, of “outs ¥ Line OF PIIZEA: am The Willard Motel, wlth all tts gp nitare and Fixtures, $250,00' ane aa Ono rlek Resldener on Green-n 45000 | Flbertyville Accun lat: am Ono Lirlek Hesldence tn Greens abuque < Coda itaplds Kxpress: om Ano Chal etn neg hain Kicking Puss, initysee), 4:00 Din] 10:2) a Piva Crem terion, cach €T os Sunday Passenger (Hxln) 4200 Pal aes ne Ail Minnosota trains rin vin Milwaukee. ‘Tickots for Bt Hau und Minneapolis are kood olther vin Made ison and Tralee du Chivny ar vin Ln Grease & Winonee 2 Prizen, ai Prizes, ened & sot of Hae Furniture itnols Centeat Walt Ong Fine Plan agent Ballrords One fandom Depot foot of Lako-st. and toot of ‘'wonty-sacond-st. a WieketOnico, 12 itundolphi-at, Roar adeek ete Champa En Facitlo otal, una rainor tiouwe,°" Cinrke Grand Gp Cash Prizes, amen ti loses Fino Wines, £9, 40 Roxes Robertson Cou Bt. Loule & Toxns Expro: St Louls¢ Taxas bast 1 Calro & New Urleans txpros Now Orleans & Toxus Fust ix, Bpringtleld Express, Borimatteld Nuit Rap ro3s euris, Murlington & Keokuk: eoorla, Harlington & ikeouuk Ponting & Chatsworth xpress, Pontiag ‘ixprens, Gtiman Passenger, Dubuguo & Stoux Yep Dubugua & Sloux Gitr_ Express, 419 Noxon Huyann Chiars, #10, WOCash Prizes, cucts $0.. uy Whole tlokets, $85 halves, $45 quarters, $2. ‘Tho Hotel Is now open, and wil Lo Tun by tho un dorsigned wntit It $s réady to by trausferrud to the Iucky Winner. ‘The mublle nte invited to top with mo und Reo the property For thanusolyon, Hiterninmible nyends trantod nt ail tmportant points. For clreutnes aiving full information, “und “about Hokots, addreas ; Cs F Witined tote Lontnviti, Kya, or W. SCOT? GLO Lookneller, VOn#aturday night to Gitm Rte Mi Ranapetiaty Loony tilGy Key, rOusnturday Mune rune to Doors only: TP JEWE fH ins Moo. Chicaeo, Wabneh, St. Lowty a Paelfle Iatiway. Dopotcorner Stowartand Archor-avs. cewonty-tuirds 8G), Archoreny, cara via taste Wicket Onion, % Clarkeats ee Ae TUN to ene depot. Pe Eo | as WINES, LIQUORS, &c. jenvor fast Lear: duel ination & Seukuk ork & Pokin Spach! Bnrintiold elinamval Fase Daby. sully except suninsa, Reeling Siovjune cart from Chilean to St, IAuvO. Arrive, ; 8. Louls & Guit texpron Sa tne 7 \ | Cj Reda ult Kant 1, pm i i Absolutely pry Haste before you ouy 5Oc, per bottles $1.50 to $3 yer gallon, Warranted ns cont ns chr Lo bonghe ut any other house fore dullar per MU, oA OATS . Louls, Kansas City, ani Pouris, Varior Day Coachos: pork AWIAIEA, with Tovolving elon Chl st. 4 = SHERRY, ANGIBLICA, lug Chair Blooping Cues Cuigege tocltanpioal utd WHISICY, JtUM,. Kansas City, No chanvo of Day Couchos Chicuyo to im FHENNDY (Can | 8 Loulsof Kansas chy, Ant an tintiense stock of choica Wines and Liquors, which wo ratall by the bottle and sallon at wholesnis 1 at ES, fs Chicazo & Alton. Wow two EAGLE LIQUOIl HOU Union Dopot, Wost Hide, cornor Cannt and Van Ia Hharkest., bot. Madison and Stonzoe, ind Ze Statd-st, | renest, near Van Muroneat, bridge, ant ‘Tranty Hot, Jackwen hind Van Huron, onus delivered, ices, at Mopots, 89 South Clare 4 Vac third-st. ‘Mokat Of ttc itotal. wud Palmor House, | Tuavo. ) Arrive. + 12:30 pms 2290 pin EAN VIGATION. NORTE GERMAN LLOYD. Kansas City, Donyer & P Kanaus City! area By Se bonror! Be Leni Buriigtold d "Foxns,. Alobfly & Now Uricans ioxpress ,, New York--London--Paris. | fi louis Siringiald & durna,,°| Steaniera sail Heery Saturday from New Yorks | ton & Ki goin f ie vin Cu for Southampton and Bremen. Fokin & Heoria Kx, vin Jotlat, Kireator, Lucon, Washingtin ix. Passongors booked for London and aris at | Jollee Dwixhe Accommuuntion. Towost rates. Rates of Routhamptony dandon, Maem, ond Meaman. Heat Michtean Contrat stntrond. abin, SU; wecont-clans cuditl, <2; atoorae, ; | Depot, foot of Laxo-at, una foot of wonty-socond-st turn fickute ab reduced rates, OELKICHS x Co. | PF ineate 8 Z furn Hekute at roucud Eaton. | Ott Wiekot Unico, of Clark-at., souttieast corner of ian rato by te North German lord from rumen 6 Chlengo last and the only uyonts authorized to aul there tickets ara doipt, Grand Vacliy Hota), nud at Palmor Houde, Leave.) Artive, lus: z x ¥ " Mail (vin Matn and Alr Lino) ? South Ciurkeats fengrnd Aualits, New Ste onto Hs: “ ate ‘Now ox, (aa Hi lftnnnva Lent Aucinte. | | iitato Accorumig dao pe Atluntla Uxpross (datly).. crs INKIAN LINE |e Fe a Ocean Steamships, i ho @ Un Sundays this truitt leaves ats:isp im, Chicago, Bock Island & Prelfio Katiront, Depot. corner of Van Huron and Shorman-ats, Teka Ollices, Clark-st, Sherman [Hoase, Palmar Honsg Grand Puclie Hotel, and 7 Canal, corner Madiaon, Arrive, Carrying tho British and United States Stalls, Now York and Jdverpool, vin Queenstown, Tiekyta to und Frou thy principal Enullah, Seatch, Irlah, French, German, lation, sud scandinavian Forte, ‘Thoso steamers carry no Ive stock of any kind, FRANCIS C, DOWN, Gon, Venton Avett, id Honth Clarkest. Chicago, §2F DRAFTS on Groat Betaln, Ireland, und’ tho Continent tor sale, ONLY DIRECT LINK TO FIANCE, General Tranantiantic Company, Hotwoon New York and Unyre, Pior 42, N. It, footot Taave, avonport & Peorin Rxpras: unell Iiuths Fret ixprogs. Eansua City, Leayunwortis ‘ehiaun Bast Uxpruss. Peru Accoumodatiun, Councle Mutts Nigut Bx} int jorton-nt. sity, worth & Ai: ‘Travolors by thin tudenvuld both transit by English | SEER Mic Rxpreste e-- fit0.9 p mls 6:0 wa, rallway aud tho dlscopifurt of ceussing thu Chatuelin : ; aannll bont. aoa, xeon Sundays, {Daily oxcopt Saturdays PTT Ree STO MCaHTn AEE [RRR ened iN 41] ay gr Ay 3 ‘ FIANCE, Frudolie. Wedneniay, mii nion | Zinke Bhore «& Mlchigna Hostnena, peatlray ene hE RRR RCIA E ate allo, Twonty-socund-st and Forty tuitd-st. tok tue PA including wine beadine wid uienslis, Checks | nd fraleht afica uidarGhvrwan Itause, und eka! Offices ts tha Grund Pucitic Hotel and Valine House, drawn OF Crodit Lyonnais of Parla in amount to Bult, FAs fiaie Leave. ) Arriva] AN, Agent, UHowtng Groen, foot ey N, WET Cabin Agont, “Ularionts Wath Winsititeetcorncs'auonts 17 iteaao STATE LINE Mall (via Stat Zino} Pesala seen cae Kduntio N. fe express (daily) Punt Hxpedas, ud Aourdhig Io BoGwIuModatioDe Masoud Gobi | Dopor waltth-at, none State. Tickot-Onicoas | 10t ter rourag uutiear, §2h nAniiln'a Gn: 1, 7 Clarkeut, snd Grand Pacitie, and A Nrosdway. N. Yo.abd 164 Mtundulpt-aL, Chicago SUNSSIING ES \yiutatn Manages et Ce Teave.) Arilva, et Be! ¢ Cst3.0 tn]® Vids pm 7:15 pm Dit, Micoias REAFOUATIVE PInIS Telia iso Acooinia Cat Hevceeseee } Oba es ¥ " it Pullman Bioupiny-Curs uttachad to bight express aren apecliic tur Exhausted Vitality, 3 Approx ‘by the Acadent jaiticine of aw by the mudlest evlubritlus of tho world, Prepared stor the furniula of the celebrated Dr. ite conl, CT Oru a4 aninuorides but aro puroly & YoROLAbIe, stizareconted pill. i Party, bh hue bo Ja itambeau. Thave been recommonding Dr, Icord’s Kosturstiva In iny practice ta hundreds of patients for Bexual Du- biily, and never heard ofa, aloute fullure. DR, C. CHBVAL Dr, Liobly, tho great Gorman chutuiat, writes nota tabors Hlcund’s Hustorautye 18 orvaiie, Wo Ory hounds Dre leuspall writca: * tnudgollty of hhosexuay Ungatcal Debits of Mi segeetinimare OKO Dopots, Hxnasition Mullding und foot of Twanty. sontd-ate Pickut Uflcun Mi Clarkett, 1'ulmop Ttaiee, , Grand {Meio ttotols nd ‘Depot (exposition ti w Tauve, | Arriva, Morning Express. Patios. “Juatly. Bundny except Kunkakes tgne. Wtnoever falls to eure.’ foot or iake-#t und (oot of ‘Twanty-na in-4- ¥ ree uxosol Hits diaur boxes of 100 Bi boxes of | PAPON {oon ok Meee una 1a Itandolplicat., Grane au. aCUL Mane por Wallin’ souted boron receipt Of | fuuide ote und Palmer House, y 1Bt PLUMMUCH & CO. 61 Lako-st, “Arrive. AUTION, vortisod ne Wiconi’s Vital Aspurlous arilel Leave, Cinginnstl, Arr pent & re p Bay exp + 8:00 am? 725 os whlch prate villa Day, Hn aut Serio enael jis ar pay ariel, peated ts ‘Night apres, st pads Teas ul poe Futtaburn, Ft, Wayne 4 Chtenns, Hatheeet, ie babecan ec MOREES Oe ee a ere iguadr Urmad Paclia ihutokad FAIR CANKS oC STANDAKL Leavo. | Arriva. SCALES i OF ALL KIN! P11 & 118 LakeSt,, Chicago. Vittburg, Clactanatl & st, Fouts Becareful tobuy only theGenuins. me eeinenna wad Kokomo Ate Lines) tra ow ——————————————= Depot, corner of Ui nto and Carro! rt hr hari and ae ekotunives ut Depot aud 1 ieandulphraty Gr PELIAR OU: pools Vota Malageisaas denacastealo ee rtencee mane aasmanradel Seavey Anive PRIVATE] j Pasion y Ae pisensany, (DR. LUCAS, 183 Houth Clurk- Chartored by tho State of Iiluols fur the *spoctal, aclontite, and speudy cure” of private, nurvous.chrons fo, and urinary dlauasea, Consuitutiog frev Mours,2 a.'u.to hund Oto sp. hl wuuduya, 1 to Wm w, vnty, * Indianapolls, outs Cingtonets ngus ee Bass Way pisses + 75 pa #8 Bink do a 2 pas — Chiengo 3 Eastern illinots sfaltraa te NO CURET x. (Danyitlo Koute.),., ‘kot Onicus, 77 ROM TDR. KEAN, || vgs aetna fica Hite init 173 South Clark-st., Chicaga, = a 7 Lawve, Consult peraunally or by pull, frou of charsn, of all chronic, bervaus, of speclol discuss, Dr. J. Keou be tho only physician in thy city why warrauta cures OF a ff a:43 wl e730) pa Bahuvile 2