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» ~ THE COURTS. Action Against tho €ty and the Six-. toenth Stroet Viaduct Con= tractors, The Plens of the “Evoning Post” © " in the Linda Gilbert Libel Suit, Partnership SQImbbloé--- Bank- | ruptéy Matters--Courts Notes. Tn the Ciroult Court John F. Irwin ot al. floa | bl agatnat tho Clty of Chicago, Nolson Do. Gol- yor, and Joseph Hubbord, The complainant ‘owns proporty on tho southwast cornor of Six-. toonth and Canal stroote, and statos that 1t ia now tho sito of tonoment honsos, which ara fiitod with tonsits, The clty, dofondants in this sult, has ordorod the building of & viaduck ovor Six- toonth- stroot, st its interscotion with Onnal streot, and Has ordorod that tho grado bo faised thero at from fiftoon o twenty foot on thio north - front of Irwin's_proporty, which fronta on tho north of, ond oxtonds 811 foot slong, Bixtoonth stroot. This siroot, in front of complainant's proporty, ds lald out 60 foot in width, On tho north sldo of Bixtoenth streot run tho tracks of tho Ohl- cago, Burlington & Quinoy Railroad Company, which rond croseos Canal streot ot its intorsoc- tlon with Sixtoonth stroot. Immedintoly north | of Trwin's proporty, aud along tho north ido of Sixtconth atroot, commoncing at Oanal séraet, on | tho onst ondand extonding west on tho north side of Bixtoonth stroot, io brick froight depot, which is used by tho Ohicago, Burlington & Quinoy Railrosd Company. In complainant’s bl it ia olaimod that tho city has ordored tho south half of Sixtconth strook to bo ralsed from fifteon to twonty feot on part of complainant's lot, and it fs olaimod that tho contract ia lot to DoGolyer & Hubbard, two dofondsnts in tho Buit, to bulld tho aron walls in stono immedistely on tho northorn lino of Irwin'a proporty on Six- toonth atroot; and also to bulld anothor stono wall, noarly porpendicular and noar the centro of Bixtoonth stroot, commoncing at Canal streot for tho castorn torminus and running along tho con- tro, or moar tho contro, of Sixtoonth strect, 2@ far wost a8 tho grado Is to bo raisad; and It is claimed that tho contract s lot to thoso two do- fondants to build tho two parallol walls of stono work, and that tho esmo are to bo pormanently Ioonted, and to bo fillod with oarth-work to tho roquired grade. It is, thoroforo, claimed by complainant, thot the balanco of Sixteonth stroot, boing tho north eido thoroof, is practical- approprinted by tho contract, and by tho pro- ceodings of tho Common Councll, in hoving tho front of his property sppropriated to tho golo g0 of tho Railrond Compony ; and it is elaimod that tho Roilroad Company hos sgroed with the city suthoritis to poy the oty £100,000 or thorosbouts. for build ing ‘tho visduct over Sixtconth streot. 1t is also claimod by compltinant that noither tho city nor tho railroad suthorities hava offored to pay him any damages srising to him, nor havo they taken any stops undor tho statuto to amgees or sscortain damages. Complainsnt aléo claims that, by roason of tho raislng of tho grado, a8 ot forth, his proporty will bo injured to tho amount of 50 por cent of its valuo, and that al- ready. his tonants hovo bogun to threaton to leavo his promiacs, and have rofused to pay Tont ; that tho city has no logal nght for ap- propriating gragerzy in Bixteenth wstreot. In ‘conclusion, the bill Praye for an_injunction ro- straining the ity sud DoGolyer from procood- ing to grado tho strect in tho monnor and form 88 8ot forth in tho bill of complainant. LINDA GILUEDT Y8, TUE EVENING FOST. Tho ¢ase of Linda Gilbort ve, The Evaning Post Printing and Pablishing Company cato up in Judgo Booth's Court yostorday. Tho complacent Tioonard Bwott appested for tho publishing com- ANy, tha iracnihla Av. Van Ruran appaasio Plalieiir, T ocession was the Alng. of thrao leas by dofondant’s counsol. Tho deolaration tho caso nllegos that Mies. Gllbert was en- gaged i solliog 200,000 engravings, at 5 apiocs, with tho intontion of eracting with the pro- coods & homo for fallen womon. Tho first plea filod for tho dofonso_sots up that tho business dogoribed in the doclaration waa mot_tho Tont businoes in which Linda was cngagod ; that, fa- fact, so. waa ondeavoring to.sell 1,000,000 worth of lottery tickets, throwing in tho engray- inga ; that hor businoss, inatoad of being lawful, ‘waa criminal by tho sfatuttes of tho Stato of Illi- nois ; that tho defondant publishod a nowspa- per, and had s right to any of tho businoss what- evor was propor ; and that it did 8o, Tho ecc- ond ples kots up that tho business which Linds engogodin was s lottory, and was of itaolf o swindlo, whivh swindlo consisted of Linda'shoy- ing ropresontod to Gov. Palmer that sho was about o erect » homo for fallon women by such contributions as liberal women would givo hor, and that the business was to bo dono by Thomas & Co. Upon thoso ropresentations sho obtained the Govormor'a recommondation of bor enterprise 09 o national philantbropy, and Thomns & Co, becamo jts managing diroctors. Tho rocom. mondation was g0 worded that, standing alono, It wos simply an indorsomontof & bonevolant snterpriso; but, having obtainod it, plainti® oublishiod it in tho middlo of lottery advertiso- mont, and thus Gov. Palmor was tricked Into becoming tho supporter of a lottery sohemo. This plos olso claima that tho Fost Com- pany, publishing o nowspapor, had & right to make tho facts known to the public. Tho third plca Justifiog tho ibsl by clumivg 'that f ia ol 0" Mr. Van Buron contonded that thoso loos buve, in substanco, beon overruled by udgo Rogors, whilo Mr, Swott contendoed that they wora now ploas. In tho mattor of G. W, Marshall, an insolvent, Iatoly a commission morohant doing business on *Chaugo, Goo, W. Campboll was appolnted As- signce. In the matter of Smith & Flagg, insolvents, who, boforo tha firo, kopt » fanoy livery stablo on North State straet, & further dividend of 73¢ por cent was mada to all creditors who have already Toceived 875¢ por cont, and of 45 per cent to thoso who Liave filed tholr applications aa crod- itora since the Iast mooting. 1t is probablo that o further dividoud of 5_por cont will be doolared from tho aasols not yet convorted. The argu- went will bo coneludad to-dey, : ‘PARTNERSHIP 6QUADDLE. James Shannon yostoiday filed a bill in_the Superior Court against Michaol Harty. Com- plainant statos that he entered into copartnor- ship with dofendant to carry on the businoss of & sash, door, and blind factory, at the corner of Loomis and Twonty-tecond " streots, buying & Lalf-interest in the business already establishod by Hatly for $1,010; that Hurty, by agreemont, d sl the outsido business, . inoluding the financing; that Harly hns beon conducting the business 80 a8 to_turn_tho incomo into his own packets - wherefors complainant _obtains_tho usual injunotion _restraining _defondant from colleoting tho firm's nesets, and asks for the ap- pointment of a Recalver. n tho Oircuit Court, Lambort V. Btuthe filod his blil against Goorge 8. Kolsey and I. G. Glaymaker. Ho avers that ho, on tho lat of March, 1873, jolned in o copatlnership in tha truokihg busfnoss with Georgo B, Kelaoy, who inducod him to do 6o by roprescnfing his bual- nesn 8 a particularly profitablo ono, paying for | 8 part interast In the business $3,000 5 that pub- gequontly to tho formation of tho copartnership, Xolsoy bogan » systom of bullying and browe bonting, which oulminated iu his nasaulting come plainant on tho 10th of Bay, 1872; that at tho time complainant was inducod to enter the co- purtnorsnip, dofondant enid ho owed onl 1,507, the fact boing that he owod 86,000, whic! amount oxceedod the valus of the wholo proper- ty in tho business ; that Glaymakor got posses- &lon of the note; that subsoquently Lusiness af- faim got_ooneidorably mixod, and eomplainant, considering that the oonor ‘e gots ont of tho scrapo tho hattor, fllos hin bill for s dissolution of copartnorship, and aeeks to have mattors rightedin s Conrt of Equity. b A WANRANTY DEED WANTED. In tho Buporior Cout, Fetor Lokne Ales his il ogainnt Carl Hoinrich and Fritz Willey. He avers that on the 81 day of May, 1869, he made & contract With one Gottlieb \\/dlq, ‘whereby he sgrond o courey to complaizant/ by warraaky deed, Lota 1 ou lley's Bubdlvision_of Lot 189, in Bronson's Addition to Ohloago § that complainant was to pay thorefor 84,800, and id 51,000 in cash, and was to pay the balance n fiftoon years, With 6 por cent latorest; that singe thon complainant ha pald tho inutallments andall tho Awossmonts; tuat he mover gobs tho 10th of May, 1802, leaving a widow and his children ns Lofrs at aw, tho dofondants, to whom complafuant has tondorod tho balanco of tho' amount duo on tho contract, bub with- out having it accoptod. Whorcupon com- plainant, foaring ihal dofondnuts mny motratlty - tholr _fathor's Larpain, sl .that thoy may bo made to appear. in & court of oquity and mako answor to tlio aliogatlons of Lia bill; *thet guardian ad litom bo appolntad for Trltz, tho mhior Liolr, and a bill of consequonco ‘of uald roal eatato made over to complainant, © .5 TANKRUPIOY MATTERS. In tho mattor of Jnmea Goodwilllo, Potor M. Liviogaton, and Louls Schoflold, bankrupts, Tobort E. Jonkins yosterdny ‘mado_application for wiltof infugoiion. /1 bia sppleation, pe- | ‘titioner stated that_about two ycars siuco, and aftor bankrupts’ dobts had boon contraoted, Liv- ingeton gavo to hls wifo tho sum of 6700, with ‘which shio purchasod & houso and lot at his ro. osk Ehnt, within o fow dys of tho fling of tho volantary potition, Livingaton oxcliaugod o Iargo lok of ‘land and othor property ho thon ownod in :tho- Stato of Konsns, togothor with said houso and lot, for & tract of laud of tho valuo of 910,000, on wlioh ho immo- dintely nfter roisod . _€3,000 lonn, trans- Torring tho monoy to bis wifo, who now' holds n Inrgo part thoroof ; that subtoquontly ho sold tho farm for 88,000, rocolving 81,100 in cnsh, 3,000 in & houso and lot in tho Cotnty of Knno, tho purchsser assuming tho 34,000 upon tho #nld farm ; that tho transfor wos mado in bis Wifo'a name, bl that thosatd property, snd oll of it, - bolonga to tho hnnkr\lFL Livingston ; that Mrs. L, s loanod ono Lphrlom Orookott, Jr., tho sum of $1,600; that Grookett is lor husband's enccoasor in business, and_ oatoneibly omployn #aid Livingston, who, himself, has control of tho monoy loaned; whoreforo poti- tioner sooka to obtain o writ of injunction sgainat defondants roatraining thom from dla- posing of tho monoya and property in quostion, THE COUNTY COURT. 3 Ator » forinighit's loliday, Judgo Wallaco, Glork Pollak, and tho romaining ofilcials of tho Connty Court havo roturnod to work, To the matior of & spocial ussossmont, it Is ordorod thit . partios Laving _objoctions to tho conflrmatlon of assosiiment rolls Nog, 05 to 111 inclusivo, 131 to 18 Incluslyo, nnd 161, 105, And 60 sliall’ fllo tho samo by Wodnosday, tho 21t of Moy, 1878, Tho will of Johann Brown was provon, and lottors tostamontary woro _grantod to Gorbrudo Brown, undor a bond of 811,000, to bo approvod. Wosloy Vincont, arrosted 'on & capins for dobt, insuod by Justicos Stutovant and Soully, on o Judgmont in favor of Houry B, Holm, for §125 and costs, was roloasod on a boud for Lis apponr- anco for £8,000, and tho causo continuod to tho 27th of May, counts 1 nRIER. e co In the United Blatos Ciroult Court, Honry W. Fallor filea his bill against the Janson Excolsior Tuck Markor Company, complaining that thoy ara violating his patent for tho manufncturo of cortain now and usoful improyomonts in mochans ism for marking oloth In Bowing machinos, and socking damagos to the amount of 850,000 TIn tho Oriminal Court buslness was vory light “Cho only caso tried was that of John 0. Wintioy, who waa_oharged with stoaling & watch an ohain, Tho ovidonco was by 1o mosna to tho ‘Point, and tho prisoner was acquitted. In-fho case of William McGrogor v. J. 0. Lati- mor, » suit In nssumpsit, triod In Judgo’ Portor's Court, yostorday, vordict was renderad in favor of plalntiff for $160.75 damagos, n the caso of Olinrlos H. Bmith and John D. Duncan, a suit in nssumpsit, triod in Judgo Po tor's Court, yostorday, tho jury roturned o vor- dict In favor of plaintilt for S188.70 damages. In tho assumpsit swit of Eli J. Sumuor v, Tho Gordon Oty Mamufaciuring and Supply Com- pany, a vordict for plaintifr, for 8819.20, was ro- turned in Judgo Portor's Court, yostorday. The caso of Robert Robinson v. Goorgo W. Behoft was bogun in Judgo Portor's Oourt, yos- tordny, The plaintift sooks to rocover 2,000 damages on a plos of trospass, nlloging that do- fendant, on tlio 1ot of Juno, 1873, broko into his romisos, Boo, 81, T. 41, I, 18, Town of Nilos, ontroying tho fonces ‘and fivo acros of poss which plaintiff Lnd plantod. Tho caso wont to tho jury, who, by agroomont, woro to roturn s soaled vordict, 5 In tho case of Tho City v. Darbian ot al, tho Blate stroot widoning coudomnation caso, tho Inwyors yostorday ontered appoarance for thoir clionts it Judge Booth's court. NEW SUITS, Tae Burenton Count,—0,433—Jamea 0, Grantand John Price v, Alexander Wilson and John Nowcombe ; distrens of rent of pleco of ground on_Fifth avene, $321,35, 43,423—James Sbannon v. Nicholl Harty § bill for Injunction. 43,424—E. Klemp v. W, B, Far- roll ; dobt, $150, 43,425—Poter Hobm v, Carl Holnrich 0 Frite WiLig ot ol ; bill. 49,42—Supprosscd for service. 43,427—Lowis Porter assumpalt, 600, 4,428,0—Appo: land ot al.'v, 0. G, E, Prussing, petition for mochanic's lon, $4,407.25 on Nos, 340 ahd 351 Wabasl avenue, 43,431—Sarah v, John Janson ; divorce on und &l’ waliery, sadi—vouu m, Juunam, David x, Drad- loy, and Arthur R, Briggs v. SBusan E. and Jobn P, Tela; confession of judgment, $176. 43,433—Georgs L, Scavoy v, Molisea A, Scavoy | divoros on tho grouud of desortion, 43434—Willam Bealos v, Willim Glky ; petition for mechanic's lien on Lot 5 Sub-Block 8, of ‘Eberhart and Wober's Subdivision of Blogk 25, in Canal Trustees' Subdivision of Bec, 7, T. 39, N, t, 14, E, of 8 P, M. 43,405—Appeal. 43,430—Moses Walxel ot ol, v. O, O, Davisand I, O, McClary, co- ‘partnors under firm namo of Davis & McClary, Titx GinourT COURT.—7,016—A, H. Holden ot l, v. E. T, Hensbaw; confession of judgment, $1,000.70, 7,016—John F., Irwin ct al. v, Olty of Ohicago, Nelson Do Golyer, and Josoph Iubbard ; bill for injunction, 7,007 ‘—Appeal. 7,018—Bupprossed for sorvice, 7,01090— ‘Appeal. 7,021—Joseph Becker v, Henry Hellmar : bill for mechanie’s lon, 7,020—F, M, Merrill, adminiatra- tion of eatato of lato;Ami: 8. Merrill v, Illinols Central Railrond Company ; trospass on tho case, $5,000, 7,023 —Appoal,” 1,04—L., V. Skinklo v, Geo, 5. Kelsoy and G, Slaymaker, EVANSTON. The prize debato botweon the Juniors and Sophomores of tho Northwestorn Unlversity will tako placo in tho Prosbtorisn Church thia ovon- ing. The public sro cordially invited to attend. Thoro will bo a mooting of the membors of tho Evanston Library Association ot tho library- ooms, at 8 o'clock on Thuradsy ovoning of this wook, for the purposo of voting npon the propo- sition to turn over tho bools, and other proporty of tho Assooiatlon, to tho_Diroctors of the Froo Liprary ot tho Valago of Evanaton. Tho Northwostorn Univarsity 18 making many valuablo improvoments on tho Innd around by it in tho northorn portlon of thovillago. It is tiow gotting out troes snd oponing up stroots. Tho Trustoos havo aleo docided to ropair hnd onlargo that portion of tho so-called big ditch that runs through thelr Jand ; they will léo tile tha ontiro Tongth of Chicngo avenue, Tho Trustoos ar fully docided to resiat tho proposed taxation of their sropefly, snd will look to the courts to protock thom, S NAVIGATION OF THE YELLOWSTONE. . Epwnwox, Dak, Ter, May 16, 1873, Lieut-Gen, P. H, Shertdan, Chicago, Tll: Arrived here at 6 p. m, Tho expedition to Powdor River via tho Yellowstone was a com- pleto sucoess, The stoamor Koy West—tho seo- ond largest etoamer on tho Uppor Missouri— wont up to within 8 miles of tho mouth of Pow- der River; and, if wo had had proper sppliancos to have taken out two looke rooks in the channel at Koy Weat Falls,—tho last rapids on tho river, —eho could have gono up ot loast 80 milos far- ther. At high wator ehe could Lave gone over thesa rooks with enso, At the time tho expedition Tont up, tho mpring-riso hiad not oconrrad, and tho water was lower than ot any time provious for the lsst throe yoars. Tho Yellowstono is a Dottor sirenm to navigate than the Uppor Mis- souri above Buford, Gro. A, Fonayrn, Major and A. D.'0, —_— Prof. Richards and Popular Scfence, ‘Bofore the great fire, Prof, Richarda won s deservod- Iyhigh repulation inour cllyss an expoundsr of Thysical acience, 1ils loctures have nover been equale ed hero in brillianoy of illustration, snd aro stil ro- ‘membered with delight by hundreds, We hopo that Lis new - programme, for noxt season, will arrest tho attention of our lecturecommittocs, and that ho will be introduced to the new Chicago ” with eclat suporlor oven to that which greoted him in the old city, He has R epleadid Hstof subjecte, and & inagnificont spparatis for l|l|llh'lun1 them, ght, Lient, mugoetism, spoc- trology, and_sky-phantoms ave fasciuating wubjeats, and, i’ blb bands, Wil 'be moro churming thau fairy: taled, Tils address fs atill at Pittaficld, Mosy, —_— Spring Has Come, 1t you dont bellove it, visit Audorson's Enropesn Hotel dining-rooms, at any hour from 6, m (o 0 p, m,, and sea tho display of spring vogotables, straw- borrles and cream, spring_chicken, spring lvmb, now groen peas, sepersgus, cuoumbers, ete. Theno Aro o fow evidences that spring 18 Lors, Tho celbrated Parkor Houso soup served to-da; —_—— Tho Best Collara, 1t fs not neocasary st this time to go Iuto any oxpla- nation why.the Blmwood and Warwick collurn Lisve Dbecome anch favorltes, Those who have used thom havy found them 80 pleasant to wear that tlioy Liasvo largity belped tho aproad by thelr recommendation, The Gonuine Geyser Spring Water is drawn by Duck & Tszuor, af both thelr storos, “doed from Gotfilob Willoy, who diod Inteatato on EVivoy N ARD. Sults to Do Inatituted Agninst Fore o O wse-Nothiug to bo Expected This Yonr. A mooting of tho Bord of Connty Commia- slonorn was held yostordny attornoon, Commis~ slonor Millor in tho chinir. Prosont, Mossrs. Gallowny, Ifnrrls, Crawford, Jonos, Bingor, Ilorting, Olough, Ashlon, Rustoll, Louorgan, ond Marrlson, - Tho Qonnty Attornoy submittod tho following, which was roforrod to tho Judiclary Committoo : Jiesoleed, 'Ihat the Uounty Colloctor bo nud ho ‘oreby Is authorized to instititto sults for tho amount «luo on forfefted property, pursusut to Boc, 230 of tho Tievonuo law, Tho Btato's Attornoy roported that Jamos Btrotton, principal, and B, W. Kondall, security, Iind forfoltod hroo bonds for B760 oach, which thoy now proposcd to sattlo in part, It waa ro- forrod to tho Judiclary Commitleo with powor to act. "o application of tho Amorlcan Distriot Tolo- rapls Gompany, {o oceupy tho foom noxt to udgo Dootl's,’in ordor to placo thoro . tolo- ropl apestor, olo, for tho purposs of nolity- £ attoruoys of enuson to bo aallod u. tho vati- ons Courty, was roforrod to the Gommittoo on Public Bulldings. A uuinmons from Willinm T, Kelly, 7. P, at Lomont, requiring tho Bonrd toapponr af his oflico o1 tho Lut inst. to answor to tho complaint of 8. L. Dorby, wns road, and n rosolution passad dirocting tho County Atlornoy to _npponr iwith tho Committeo on Poor-Tousa aud Paupors. Tho Judioiary Committoo reported back with= oitt recommendation tho claim of tho cily au- thorition for ropaymont of sundry oxponsos n- curred In tho roarrost of Jamos Brown, tho sub- Joct wa Inid on tho tablo, Tiio snmo Committoo rocommendod tho pay- moni o Uio toowclamod by tho Gotinty Olork in innano cnaos to the amount of 825195, Tho ro- port was concurred In. Tho Building Committoo roportod tht - forky ards of stone from tho Court-House ruins had znnn sold to Willinm Bandorson for $280. "Who same Committoo roported on tho allogn- tion that Mr. Ashton bnd obtalned matorinl from tho old Coutt houso, that nil tho matorinl had not boon proporly adcounted for, but from thiolr oxposod._condition, nnd tho fack that tho city was solling brick and stono from tho city por- tion of tho dobris, it could hardly bo doubted but that tho Couuty had sufforad somo lona at tho hands of parLios unknown to tho Commitico. o roport, which thus oxoncratos Mr, Ashton, was ograed to. Tho Committgo on the Equalization of Taxos rocommondod tho paymont of tho bill of tho County Clork for 8476102 for making tho Asgosgor's books, and ¢ was ordored paid. On thio rocommondation of tho Commitéoo on Poor Houso and Paupors, bills to tho amount of 91,848 wero ordere.l paid, £676 for tho poor in fovwns outside of Chicago, 3235 for transporting poupors, and $937 for tho Poor Houso ond In- sano Asylum, Tho samo Gommitteo rocommonded that bills to tho amount of 81,082 bo not allowed, inclad- ing one of 816 for n wako ot Lomont, and 8100 for othor oxponsos in that intorostig town. . Mr. Grawford askod what progress tho Gourt- THouso Committoo was making. M. Horrison suggostod that tho Committeo shouid lot in the compoting srchitcots to point out the morits of thofr own plans, and the do- ‘morits of othors, Tho Committd wero not ox- orta. P} Crawford thought tho Committeo wora acting rathor slowly. i ‘fhe Chinir askod Alr. Bingor if hohad rocoived any sloove-buttons, Yir. Singor donlad that, . Mr. Crawford bolioved such thinga wore ro- sorved for tho papors. Mr. Singer said his Committeo was not influ- enced by such paltry thiogs. Mr. Golloway suid that of tho last mooting of tho Joint Committoo, cix plaus had boon "so- Tocted, but the Committoo waa not bound to thiom.” Titoy Lind agrond that it would roquire ¥ polico forca if il tho architoots woro inyited at onco. It thoy woro (nkon singly much timo would Do roquired. Prob- ably thoy would solect sixteon taldng ono n day, and gotting Lis gonoral opinion of all plauh, It was also proposed to consult an oxpart to 800 how ho agrood with tho catimalos of tho architects. Tho mojoriy woro infavorof going slowly, and, indood, oll that could bo dou this yoar.wns to lob th ' contrac for tho foundntions. In roply to nu Inquiry, ho Btatod that ench man voted for six plans ot onco. Thoy did not oxpect to bo limited to thom. Architects and exports would bo consulted bo- foro they got down to threo. i, Gloigl wha wntinfed bith the slownoss of tho work. 1lo thought it would uot bo wise to Tty thom up, "Il Donrd adjournod, PERSONAL. Gao. Torry, U, 8, A, i8 at tho Garduer. Dr. M. R: Teogarden, of Raclno, is at tho Drigga. Judge Thornton, of Bholbyvillo, is st the Bher- man, A. 2. Swolnford, of Marquotto, is at the Slior- man, Dr. J. 8. Ashloman and family, of Phila- delpliis, aro at the Gardnor. James_Cunningham, tho earrisge manufac- turer of Rochestor, N, Y., ia at tuo Driggs. L. 8. Nims, of Codar Falls, Tows, tho woll- known insurauco agont, s at tho Briggs. ' Col. James H. Howo, Goneral Mannger of tho’ Northwestorn Railroad, is at the Shorman, Maj, A, A, Merideth, Buperintondent of Public Property of Wisconsin, is at the Shorman. Tho Hon. 8. P. Lowroy, Attornoy of tho Wostorn Union Tolegraph Company, s at tho Shormau. » D. L, Moody will load tho noon Emynbmuet- {‘): in tll.\u ethodist Church Block every day 8 weok. Samuol M. Nickerson recently sold to Josoph T, Young 160235 foot on tho northwost cornor of Sixtocuth aud Stato atrocts for 8200,000. Tracy W. Titus gnd Mrs. Oaton (Mre, Titus 3ow) woro at tho Gasduer yostordas. oy loft for Hiliwaukceo in the morning train. Owing to sorious injuries recoivod by boing throwa upon tho pommol of n saddlo, Gurdon 8. THubbard, 8., the oldost, rosident of Obicago, i lyinginnimclrimm condition at the residence of ono of his tenants, at Thoruton, e, Willam Snaw, tho photographer, desiros 1t o bo known that it was o, and not & James i, who applid to the Golneil for poraision to erect a bathing estsblishment. Among the arrivals at tho Briggs yesterday woro tho following : 0. Moulton, Bloomington 3 T J. Stophous aud vifo, Michigan Gity Y. 1. Woodworth, Golumbus Gity, Ind.; Williani Rood; Dixon ; J. G, Cormick, Contralia. Among tho arrivals at tho Gardnor yosterday wero tho following : James W. Harpor and fam- ily, Fond du_Lno; W. . Thompson, Detrolt ; John Canflold, Manistoo ; Ji. Mozloy, Fond du Lno; W. A, Jonkiny, Now York; C. W-. Rogers, Thiladolpbis, - Among tho srrivals st the Matteson Jostarday woro tho following : John O. G, onto, Mich.; R. H, Sponcor, 8t Louis; E, L. ‘Abbott, New York; 0. M. Buatler, Amboy, TiL; N. N. Boyington, Geo, B, Hedgos and wifo, Now York; 3. F. Palior and wifo, Dixon; G. B, In- glow, Kalamazoo. Among the arrivals st tho Shorman yostorday wera tho following: Edward V. Proston and fomily, Hurtford, Conn.; Thomas Wicks, Mil- waukoo; 8, B. Buckton, Providenco, ft. I; Charlos F, Clark and family, Bonton ; Oharlos H. Dayis, Philadolphin ; Ssmucl Tato, Jr., Momphis; X.. 8. Goodricl, Bt. Paul; W, W.'Wiioaton, Do- troit; Louin Houry, Buffulo; D, 0. Baldwin and family, Toledo, William B. Aetor ia #ald to own 8,000 housos in Now York Cily. Boechior, on xauto to Cinolnnatl, lnet weok, en-. joyed ® locomotive ride on tho Penusylvanis Central, Col, John M. Haborlein, oditor of tho Free Press, at Loavouworth, Kan., died, May 10, agod 03, Arlo Pardoo, of Luzerno County, Pa, s man 1839, 1o 000, Trosldent Grant oxpoots to visit Gov. Bmyth, at Manchester, N. 1L, in July, and to prolong i trip to tho Boldiors' Llome, nenr Auguats, Mo, Tha wifo of Taintor, tbo Now York Atlantle Bank dofaultor, s tho_daughter of Gon. Jamos Vilson, of Kesno, N. IL., i i roturied to hor father’s, Bismarck s & gront consumor of lagar boor introducing it iuto his dwelling-house in small kogs, which are on tap at nll Lours of the day and night, and on all occasions. The Duke of Norfolk, who is_Premior Duke and hereditary Earl Marshal of England, & Ro- s & is now 'worth 20, T OaThollo, Rgo 70, T To ey FIITe. Noa- tnlombort, daughter of tho Hlustriows Count. Col. Vau Zandt, who rond tho poom nt tho rounlon of tho Armr of tho Potomno, mado a hoppy bit in doorlbivg dan, I 1% Butlor ay ou who ¥ oaromod an Dig: il and poslolod himsolf. Thomna M. DBart, formorly of tho firm of Croswall, Vau Bonthuyson & Burt, 8tate Printors, and publiehots of tho Albany Argus, aud, in the Into oy, n Paymnsior of Voluntoory, dicd, Moy 14, ot Kindorliook, N. Y., ngod 74, Tho scandalous report concorning Chovallor Tobo, tho Porbugucso Minlutor, and his con- trnolod onancy of & houso in Washington, in now statod o havo orlginatod i n rofusal on his art to bo victimized by ono of tho oxtortionate [andlords or Inndindion who ahound In tho Na- tional Capltal, and to whom mombors of tho dip- lomtio corpa'often bocoma an ensy proy. Mormillod, tho Archbishop recontly oxpelled from Bwitzorland, hns sotilod nt Fornoy, F'ranco, in the formor residonco of- Mme. Dannis, the celobratod nioco of Voltairo. Iio is said to have writton to tho Popo this commont on his Inte and prosont places of labor: Y * Your IHolinoss sent mo to Oalvin; Cnlvin sont mo to Voliniro; I hopo to intor them both." Oalios Ames ind peontiar idons on tho subjoot of vnentions. Ono’ of tho oulogists ot his fu- noral enid that somo Rovon yorrs ago ho sugRost- od to Mr. Ames that ho ought to tako a little Tout, whon ho ropliod that o Lad takon a day onco at tho scashoro, and that, ho thought, would lnat him for a vacation tho reot of hin, lifo.,” Mr. Amos' cslnto, by tho woy, Iu outl- matod o about a million. Tho Ttov. Bonjamin H. Paddock, D. D., who has just boon oloctod Bishop of tho Protastant Tipiscopal Diocoso of Massnchusotts, bas boon tho Tigctor_of Uraco Church, Drooklyn, sinco 1860. Dr. Paddosks is tho son of tho late Rov. 8. B, Paddock, of Norwich, Conn., whoro ho ws Do, Tho was grnduatod al Trifity Collogo In 1848, nssumod chargo of o chnrell {n Portland, e, aftorhis ordination ; was Reotor of his fath- er'a'church, Trinity, Norwich, Coun., from 1853 t0 1800, aud filled tho pnstornto of Chrlst Church, Detroit, nine yoars. 1Io was_ olcoted Missionary Bishop' of Orogon' by tho Iouso of Bishops in: 1809, hut doclined tho ofco. Tho proson polutmont, {t is statod, he Is willlug o accopt. THE BILLIARD-CUE ASSAULT. Arrnignment of the Offendor Bofore tho Police=OourtseProcarious Cons dition of the Victim, Yostordsy morning _Timothy Malono was ‘Dbrought bofote Justico Banyon, nt tho Armory Yolico Court, to suawor to the chargo of commit- ting an ossoult with o billisrd ouo upon his brother-In-law, Jobn Murry. Tho prisonor plosded guilty, but his viotim bolng unablo to appear in ocourt, tho oxaminstion was continuod until tho 2lst inst. The cor- tifloato of Dr. Dalo, » boing prosontod by Borgt. Ditzgorald, that tho woundod man was in o oritical condition, aud would prob- ably dio, the prisoncr was romanded Without bail. Tho nssault grow out of fight, which oo- currod botwoon tho partios, about 9 o'clock on Saturday night, in Smith's saloon, at tho cornor of Archor nvonuo and Garibaldl btroot. A nenr solativo of tho combatants appoars to bavo boon tho primary causo of tho difllculty, nlthough whisky, probably, gavo them courags to com- monca {t, The two men have not boon on good torms for s couplo of yoars, but tholr Dbatrod bns occasionod only * sullon looks and ongry words, Tho foud which osistod Dolwoon them originated in alloged bigamy, Two yonrs ngo Murry, who woa thon supposed to bo n singlo mon, nrried Malong's sistor. Boon aftor tho nuptials it was loarned that ho s moriod. The roport was not bolioved by tho partics intorestod until tho discarded wifo prosonted horsolf at tho houso of tho nowly- weddod couplo, and demanded thoir soparation. Thoy would not soparato, and tho sbused woman wont to livo on tho Wost Bide, and, aftor o timo, consed to intorforo with hor husband. Tho diacovery of tho oriminal act on tho part of his Drother-fu-low so_onragod Malono thnt ho Lus not lob an _opportunity pass to ‘satisfy his angor. On Saturday night Murry and ho mot by chnco in tho suloon roforred to; Malono and & friond woro playing * pigoon-hoio,” when Murry onlorod, sccompnniod by o young man named Addyman._ Tho alloged bigantlst and his brothor- in-law exchangod sullon glances, and for_somo timo paid no_attontion to ono anothor. Liquor yms feooly drank, uad bolh bocano somowhnt nolsy, and indulgod in abusivo opithots. Final- 1y Malouo, rofosring to Murry's two wivos, snid, ! You ought to livo with Bridgot Young." Mhoro- upou, Murry dealt him o violent blow in tho fuce, sud ran out the door. Malonn hacama dosporately onraged, nud&)luldng up a billiard- cno, rushiod aftor him, and overtook bim in front of Lis homo No, 97 Garibaldl stroot, As £oon ns Lo caught up with him, ho struck him on tho top of tho hiead with tho ouo, which falled him to tho sidowalk. Murry, howover, immediatoly got up, and tho two clincliod and fought for somo timo, Whon thoy were_soparatod, Murry was almost unconsclous, Mo _romainod i this con- dition until Sundny _aftornoon, -when Lo bocamo delirious. In this stato ho fomained un- til'n lnto hour Inet night, and nohopos of his Tocovery aro now outartainod, Tho slull ia be- lioved to be fracturod, and tlioro is o gaping cut on tho loft sido of tho_Load, Borgt. O'Dounoll yas informod of tho aflray at an early hour on Sunday moruing, and at_onco arrested Malono, at his houso, No. 95 Garibaldi streot, Ho didnot attompt to oscapo, Malono is o piastoror, aud Lins borne an oxcollonit roputation for industry and sobrioty. Mury is" - laboror, and is not ¥o woll spolon of, ; 2 AR S THE JUBILEE BALL. Tho ball which I8 to closo tho fostivities of Jubileo weols will bo given ¢ the Chamber of Commerco. ‘Tho mattor camo boforo tho Direc- tors and membors of tho Board of Trado yostor- day, and tho following rosolutions woro passed : Resolved, That the roquest bo grantod by tho cons curreuco of the Chamber of Commerco and tho full” ‘Board, provided it can bo dono without expense to tho oard, i Jicsolved, That tho Board eoneur fn tho proprioty ot aliowing tho Lail to bo uscd 08 suggested, provided it Do not occupled longor than from 1 o'clock n thoattes- 00n to 10 o'clock noxt day. Reesolved, That tho Board of Dircctors bo and aro humb{ authorized to grant tho usc of tho rooms of tho Assoclation for tho purpose requested, on condition that the net proceods of tho entertainment are paid to he Direotors for the bouofit of such charitablo objects s thoy may eloct, — UNKNOWN SOLDIERS® GRAVES. T tho Editor of The Chicago Tribune : S : In moking a rocord of soldiors’ graves ab Rosohill, for uso on decoration days, Ihavo found tho following graves of soldiors whoso names aro unknown, viz.: 18 graves Toylor's Bat- tory; b graves Block A, Lot No. 05 ; 18 graves Dok A, Lot No. 63, 11 graos isok'Ay Lot No. 03 ; 8 gravos Block d, Lot No, 163. Who total nuinbor of gravos of whioh wo havo rocord is 333, Lam iaformod that thoce ara many sol- diors buriod in lots holnnglnfillo ‘privato partios Frionda of theso persons” will do mo & favor by xoporling at onco tho naimo, company, fogimont, aud dato of denth of such ‘soldiors thoy know o be buriod thoro, Rospoctfully, TRouent M. Woops, Marshal. Onicago, May 19, 1873, Hraining a Murdoerer of Six Mon and Two Womon. Laks City, £la, May 0, Correapondenca of tho New York World, Bame wooks ago & man namod Jim MoDonnell’ was murdored at MoIwen's Forry, on tho Suwanes Tiver, by & notorlous outlaw’ and Qesporado known a8 Ed Lowson, Ioearing of the mur- der of his brother, William started out as an svongor. Accompanicd by & man named Totor Ilagsus and a ferocious dog, he mado his way to Molwon's Ferry, near which tho outlaw Lawson lived, and aftor somo littlo rocon- noitoring camo _upon tho object of hidsearch noar the river, Lawson, divining doubtloss the object of tho men, ondesvored to esoape to a noighboring hammock, But MoDonuoll had provided ngainst such a contingonoy, and tho dog was slippod from his loash and 8ot upon his Luman proy, Thoro was o short, hopoloss_race —a dosperate atrugglo—and tho murdorer Law- son wad at tho meroy of tho murdoror McDon- nell. The flarco dog -had sot his fangs in the man's shouldor and held him firmly to the earth untll the puraners cawmo up. Thero waa but slight disp) ny of otiquotts whou the two murderors mot. AoDonnell told Lawson that ho had come to avonge the denth of his brother, and allowad Lis prisonor fiftoon minutes to proparo for his doom, ‘Iho wratched culprit devotod the fow moments of Lis lifo to a confos- sion horriblo fu tho extromo. o not only ad. mitted that ho had murderod tho brother of MeDounoll for bis money, but confossod that ho had elvo murdersd five other mon and iwo women for the purposo of obtaining thoir monoy, ided that these murders had only notto him $26 oll told, When Lawson was through with bis confesslon MoDonnell piaced the muzzle of his gun to . + murderer’s hoad and soattored his braing by . ':uilover the ground. np-- 1t in stated that tho DnEul.y Bhorlf® of thin SC lunbia) County, whon ho was pursuing MeDon- noll to rrost him for tho murdor of tho nogro noar this pinco, followed him to tho funoral of il brathor and saw hiw thoro, but \was afrald to arrost him, Tor tho truth of this, howover, your correnpondont will not youch, It s cortalf that MeDonnell wna pursiod for povoral dnys, and it In furthormoro corlain tnk i pursuors rolarned ompty anded, It i probablo_ that Gov, Hnrk will ofTor anatior and largor roward for tho ar- reat of this man MoDonnoll: o MAVANA LOTTERY. . __ ROYAL HAVAWA LOTIERY OF CUBA Officinl Drawing, May 8, 1873, p N0, Prlee, N, Trise, 30017047 BINCH T, L GO 0 17044 00 1318 i) L 7 i <50 s 222 soce & o0, ¢ 85,00 1 t"nf 1o Prizos cashod, ordors Oilod, Tufgrm atlon faralatiod. Romored to No. 11 Wall-at., Now Vark ity SUMIMER RESORT. Any ono in soarch of 8 really Modlclnat !Minoral Wator and Bath, and, at samo timo, & most chwaning aud At- trnotivo summor rosort, will do wall to preccuro aud xoad our dosoriptivo Pamphlot. Torme 315 and 318 por wook, ‘with discounts on family bills as statod in!Pamphlot. Ap- ly by mail to FRAZIER & SALE. Propr fotors. BUSINESS CARDS, C H LAWRENCE & CO, PROVISION AND PRODIUCE COMMISSION MERGCHANTS, NEW ORLEANS, TA. WILLIAM A. EIARRIS, Providonco, R. L., Buildior of tho HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE, Wit Hacrls' Patonted Tmprovomonta. Send for Ofrou- Jricn SALVE, All Right Salvo for Burus, Bolly, CORNSI 2 conts nhoz. DR, STEPIENS, 124 Dosrborn.st. SHORT STORILS, CHOICE POEMS, TSSAYS and EDITORIALS, SCRIBNER for JUNE. SCALES, FAIRBANKS®' STANDARD SCALES OF ALL BIZES, TATRBANKS, MORSE & 00 HLAND 113 LAKE-ST. FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. $5 Packages TRACTIONAL CORRINGY FOR BALIS AT, TRIBUNE OFTICE. TAPIUSESLEN LD, " HOOLEY' THEATRE, COMPLIMENTARY DUNEFIT TO CHARLES H. WILSON, ‘Thuradny Afternoon, May 22, 16873, Tenderei him Ly tho ontieo Deatmatlo Profession of o city, Amoricn'a Uruat Artiats, MISS LAURA KEENE * R, EDWIN ADAMS Ilavo kindly connonted to appear. Tho porformanco witl ‘commonca preclsoly at 3 o'clock B 1, ACADEMY OF MUSIO, BECOND WEER and tromondons guccor of tho GRAND THEATRE CONIQUE COMBINATION. 88 STRONG SPECIALTY STARS, €7~ ENTIRE OANGE O¥ BILL. Prioos ronaln as “HOOLEY'S THEATRE, BRST COMPANY IN AMBRIOA. Grent, Novziis Weokd . 'two IiriBlaut Comuilosl Mon- gy Weatdny oy, id Batuedoy Maiinoe, Tous Tastor's aplondld dramna’ X TWTIVESS D IVith tho full atronith of thn sty compn Taewday nod Fhrsay Evonings, Bariioy and roatost suce in the cast, aupboll's last. FRALESEL S » ¢ a5 eante ol Meg 88, attor wook of AVAGE. s }.mmn.m'.' "MLl GiehL ‘dplendli transe forsintions, gorgons ciloota: MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, THE BRILLIANT AND POPULAR ACTOR, Edwin Adams, Tisnr, aroning unil focthioc wotico, and BATURDAY MATINEE, in his nmntnkcelfll(’ foundoel on Tonnyson's Poom, wntitiod ENOOIT ALDIA, Whishk will bo brodus gud wluv mow anil Denutiful Bonofy nud aovol Moolianieal itoats, AIREN'S THEA'TRE, Tvory-ovening, uniil furthor notico, and at the Wodnos. YOG i s Ratiirday Mat4noo, Laura Keene, AND IER COMEDY COMBINA'CION, In Tom Tayloc's famons Comorly, OUR AMERICAN: COUSIN| naltored snd unabeldgal). = LAURA KEENE oy LORENOL FRIENGHAILD, i originaity plsyad by b ovoq 1,000 tinon i the Unitod Satoe o2 bleyet by lioe OENTENARY M. E. CHURCH, LIBRARY ASSOCYATION LECTURE. “Pluck vs. Good Luck,” BY REV. J. 0. PECK, Tuesday IEvening, May 20. Zdmisslon, 55 conts. Resorrod scals, 60 conts. F o4 0.t Baochor's, 318 WWost Sadisan-at. i AMPH:ITHEA‘I‘)RE. (Formorly Nizan's. THIRD WEEK 'AND WONDERFUL SUCOESS OF VANEK. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! ‘Mondny, May 19, o 1 DD AT SRR DB o tho wook The Astent of Mount Hayden, A Now Chapter of Western Discovery, by N. P, Tangford, with illustrations, See SCRIBNER for JUNE. OCEAN NAVIGATION, FOR EUROPE. . INMAN LINE | ROYAL MATL STEAMERS, Wil eail fram Now York as follows With tho Thy "r‘é "fl‘ gAA\. ;!. And h d ' fndsseh st S0RDAY i YL URSDLY, ctang Ui Plinte, S8 and 8100 Gold. tacrago, to Heltish T 2 : Stocrage: to Gormian Bon 0.5 Sirroney: Biasrago R BIGH low ratos. ) aztonors for sala At FRANCIS C. BROWN, Gonoral Wostorn Agont, 86 Bouth Markot-st., Chicago. CUNARD NAIL LINE. ESTABLISFEED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston, and Liverpool, FROM NEW YORK: 2y 3 ny 28 “Juno 4 Steorage Passago, 830 o . P d it bookiod" o and froin all paria of Eurape.Le. IoNost ratos: Hllthn(Pnrbflg;;.%,l;l_ln};!k’lrulalud\l‘vmll{lngoull:fl 3 B VE a Wost "N, W. cor. Glaric and Handofph-sia. NATIONAL LINE, Satling from New York for Quoonstawn and Livorpool ovory Saturday, and for London diroct ovory [ostaight. Cabin Passage $80, $90, and $100 Carrency, Jixoursion Tiokots at favorablo rator. Intonding pss- sauiors shauld ke ovsly applisation or borika. o Propaid stairago Nekots' oo 1Svirpoct; Quoonat ckots“from_Tivorpod, Queenstown, Kondendorey, Glisgow, Gerdi, Beata, or Lotdon, $510 Passoiigors bookod to or from Gorman and Scandina- vian noinis at low rato o Stonmaliina of this lino aco the Iacgest tn the trado. Dralts o Groat Britain, Troland, and o Coutinont, 'WILLIAM MACALISTER, Gen'l Westorn Awont, Northoast cornor lark oiphiata. erinan Howeos, Gniongor olviuata: (oppelio"now Balling twico o weok trom Now York, and assoyin o qgagors omll ot Gront Urftsiny Trolaad, Urniinoatai ‘Europo, and tho Moditorranoan, Oabin from #66; Stour. ago, Iifitlsh and Trish ports oast, Gont Bontal portssame se othor roguiarlivder A1l piyabs s olranoy. 0 fall {nformition at” the Com- yinyiaivgan o ohilng Groan Now Yorky and N. . cago. torner LaSalloand Madison.sts I HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents, STATE LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, LEL- ehose stog AET AND mnnofimmuw. Ty 010 clogant now stesmors will sail from Stay Dlor, Fuiton Forey Tirooklyb P PENNSYLVARIA, 3,000 ton: QEONGIA, 10 1305 ... VINGINIA, %600 tons. Wodnoadn; AUSTIN BALDWIN & Co, Toreolghtly tibreafiar, AU AT iV 8 Htoorage offis, 4an|mdmyl.fll'!(. 5 % ety B X GETTYSBURG WATER. GETTYSBURG FATALYSINE WATER, atod Byt y TAr ‘oxalsny othor known i ia sbir {sesorvin propors Gt datoriozato by bottlik and kuoplug. 1t Glalinod for any othor suinoral Mator thio 5 eaifod sk Formiat o i ot foc fnn dono b hutidraide'o! aiancua: Nouraliit, D ec no. Goat, Ryoumatis b opaie, Gravol, Dix: botes, Kidney rlagry onurally liayo al loldod to ita {nfluence, It s rostared Atuso o tho paralytio, ourod Abdomiual Drovay, Tonlily agtion i o tho Torpld Livor. 1 Gitronfo Diacrhom, ‘Fiigs, - onatiation, tu, Gsnoral Yroptration from Mintal ‘and _Buysioal AU thosa by tho bottlod walur, 1t tidots for tua Sto farely, Disoases of ‘the 8K Yous Lixoousive Hating or Drinki Troniotos Digostion, aud bdiataly, P ondl alu i a bistary of the oiann and fon'jo RO:: o't Ag'ts et Foambss Phiisdelobies Pa. 27} Qottysburg Bpriug Un, Tor ol VAN SOITAAOK, STEVENSON & REID, BUGRERAVARE sl devkéteis aonorey. | Dubugno & Stoux Oity i {Esuatied (o ndios and BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE Tntno,slicapest sud bost axtiolo In tho market for BLUK- the A28 Rin o PN Manwe. - Satardar o oo hiondsy Sxooptad. TXPTANATION OF T copitad. ¢ Bunday oxcoplal rive Hunday at8:000. . § J iT WESYEAN RAILROADS IGHIGAN, BTN & T ot sy cnseconin Hihea Spice, 1o Canatiaty cornelar At vin ma O, WRNTWORTI, oral Passongor AgQLts CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. TESRY n ind Loulsinna Clteasn, Alion & &1, Inuis Through Line, oyt aford e o Chicagto Kanias Gy, Untom it et Sidey e rtdre Trrive, 8L, Tanla & Byringflold Fixpros 1 ATa Lt bt .|+ 8100, m, Kinens Oty Wasi Fiironn, 51 Jackion W Lule aina, 3o, 5 Wondnn, Tadin, Washinzio 1t nrors (Wostorh Division. .. Jolint’& Diight Aceomotilnt Bt Loln & Bjeighiald Lightning Expeean, via Main Lino, an ¥in Jacksanvillo Divialun. Kansan Cify Kpross, vie anvilc, ., & Lo Joltnrson Gty tizp Poorfs, icookulc & 1 " 8:10p. m, “iDally, via Mai i dully oxoont Baturd Incleineillo Divaton 42 Dl vih S i, wad gaby ‘xcopt dlanday, via droksomviils Diviston, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & Sf, PAUL RAILWAY, Union Dapit, ‘corner Marison and Canatusts,; Ticket Ofich 63 Sauth Clurkest., opposite Sherman House, and al Depots Creie, Milwaukoo, §t. Paul & Minnoap-| ollsbay fd'ltllrlz;- * 0:008, m. [t 7:208. m, i * 430 0, . 1t200. T, [+9:00 p. m. {* 6:00 p. . ey CHICASO, BURLINGION & QUINCY RAILROAD. epois-—Fuat of Laleat,, Iulianaar., and Sixeenthosr., G Canal ‘and Stziccnthorie, s’ n ivigg o e ek o e SeTeEsan o Aucora Prssonfor | Dutnique & Slont Oity Lz, Paciflo Night Hsproa Downor's (rava Acco ‘Dawaor's Gro ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. Takat, andyoot o Teentyseeondat, Tk el Cinatat cormer o Siaismneer Tt Depot Soot Leave, Arrive, 8t Lonls Expres Bt Lonis Faat L Caro Mal Galro Rxpreis Bpringfiold Tix Shringiald ki Bubiuo & Sisus Oify i Gliman Passo; ~*0n Baturdays thta tenta will bo run to Obampaign. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Ticket agice, B\ West Madison-at, PaclfioFast Line Dubuaue Day 1%, ¥ Eaclilc Night Hzgros ‘Dubuguo Night Kx. v ITaoport & Duby Depot, comer of iarrisan snd Sher - VR S Qmaha, Lenvonwth& Atchls Toru Atcomnodation. Niglit Exprosn...... Taivenworth & ATHiNoH Bip 00 10:00 p. .| LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD, Depot, “corner Harriron and Shermanite. 1 ‘worlhicest corner Clark and Iéang coruer Canal and Madison-ste. Mail, via Afr Lino and Main Lino Speclal Now York Expross, via| “Atr Ling i pry iy fghe Expross, via Ainin L Elknart Acconimodatior Bouth Chicago AcconnmoiAtion.. CHICAGO. DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. nger Depotat ., C. (& St Louis Depot, corner of Cax and Kinate-st, IFashingfon-at, Fyelght and ‘Ncket offce 163 CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. (OPEN T0 ROSELLE.) Depot corner Ialuted and North Jiranch.ste, e 16 Stetropolitan dilock, carner itandaiph and L al affes Salle-sit. Teave, | Arrice, ‘Rosollg, Accommodation. o | B:0p.m.| 9:10a.m. Rivor Park Accommodatfon’...:l[ 8:16a.m.| 10:51a:m. Rivor Park Accommodation;re:e| Bp.m.| 7:81p.m, CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATE THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Kailroad Depot, foot of Lake-st, For through tickets and alesping-car beriha apply at Tickei ofiee, Tb Canal-st., corner dMudison; 120 Warhinglon-st.; alio foot 7" Mcenty-secor Toavo Chicago. W, m, i 20 p. m. 0 p, m. Qnly 1o running Satardny niyllt trafh to OLnolanatl. Pulfman sioopors o nighttratas. Coal ].c{gduced. ‘Wo scll Lackawanna at $10; Briar Hill, Kirkland Grate, Wabnsh and Tlinois Coal, ‘and all kinds of tWood at. ogrronponding rates, DYER & O Wabash-iv. aud Madiso W 505, Krelvo at. Tndi A¥iivaat, Ohuolnnatl m, II0W TO CATOCI A CANARY, Tn the New Funny Department of SCRIBNER for JUNE. MEDICAL CARDS, DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PILYSIOIAN, 81 Statost, Ohiosgo. B3 woll kaiows by nlt roadars bt tho pabers: IRt o icaiow iy tho oidowt oxtabiiviod piuflen i Olfen rlondo.hava mads D I tho ot nowaod SPIOTALINE. ot o ke, hiubrod by Fo o o8 f tho " highost iodical attaimmonts by all thy PR R LR o g pouivoly ol Sus St SOMIGAND B ot Soxos. ONSULTATION FREI, SEPARATE PARLORS for Indin CONIESTONDENOK ORI ER AT, " Addross ail lottors, with atsuips, to Dr.0. BIGKLOW, No. 461 Stato:sts NO CURL! Dr- Kean, NO PAY!! 380 South Clark-st.,, Chicago, Moy boconfidontisly consulted, yostonally o by math TINIE. 34 KEAN Ju tho only plsa‘clan in tho city whowae- ANty oiras oF o par. "Bsoon ook went foF 0 conta. Tllustratod with nusaor- ous faoangeayiugs: b . 5T O N E, Gonfdcatial Physiolan, 113, Madison-st, Ohioago Tl (A xogular ginduaty in modising) oucus all chroulo and e T oavass Gt ‘Dot 80SCs, AL ravonnble pricos, Bloglelnon fusniuhel B ous, AlL (ol Gt oo froated wiil aafoty Al uscoss: Ulroulnre froo. Dr. TOVY NS IR I, 183 SOUTH CLARK-ST, ontinues fa oure Ml Ghraols, Nursous, tad Urinary Dix of buth nozos, and wisy Lo confidantially cone ‘vorsatially ue by 1nafl, froo of alties troated with snfoty nd aucoo untlonion sont fr “Thio gonuliio has both Tarlows and Wiltborger's namos b g Wiltborgur's Drug Btore, el D, WILTBERGER, Propristor. ¥2 For aalo by Giusers b Drowsiste 1