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Ao SCHOOL RULERS. ' Mr. Goggin Talks Plainlyand Disagreeably. An Opinion on o Physiologioal Text- Book---Ohicago Academ- ioal Education in o Bad Way. ; Are Our High-School Teachers B Shirking Their Duty to g Save Troubl Tho Boardof Education metat tho Board- rooms, No, B4 LaSalle stroot, at 73¢ o'cloalk, - prosont, Mr, Prosident King, 'aud Inspostors A, E: Bishop, J. Bonfleld, A, C, Oallins, J; Goggln; . W.: Hoilng, B.. Prussing, J. O. Rlohberg, E. ¥, *Runyan, E. H, Sheldon, L, Stono, W. H. Wolla. Misa Russoll, principal of Polk Streot Primary - Bchool, having soht in her rosignation, thoe sante i was nccoptod, and Misa Roso A. MoCarthy wad elaoted in hor tond. i -:'On tho High Scliool report ns to toxt-books, disoussion took plico on & proposition to discon~ “$inno tho uso of Dalton's toxt-hook on phyalol- gy, it belng consltdored that it was not in all ro- + gpoota sultablo to the. capacitios of the studonts, - A motion to this effect, and an amondment post- poning tho dlsoussion, woro submitted. - i+ Mr. Goggin' wns ‘satieflod. that Dalton novor * wrote the book boaring his name, sid that who- -ever did write it know notning wnatevor of tho :subject of physiology. Ho advocated puttin in uso a good boolt, or none at all. ¥ ‘Mr. Richborg movod 4 substituto to postpono * the ‘conislderation of tho’ question of phyalology until tho first meoting of tho Board in August naxt. > * i Mr. Stono said tho roal fact as, tho teachors’ of the High School woro not ablo to learn physi- . ology from these text-books as in a technical school. Tho question was, how much phyals} ology thoy should learn, and impart, They were' -not teaching for modical purposos. - - Mr. Goggln sald it was concoded ‘by all that. + Chicogo waa tho worst provided clty in Christon- dom for imparting this clags of scademlo Imowl-; odgo. Thoy were paying 840,000 to High School | tonchors, and it seomod to him thiat tho teachers! i woro studying how to toach with the least trouble to thomaclves, whether the pupils.loarnt Any-, *thing or not. Tho High School was the only ono, “whore knowledge of this kind could be. obtainod Ohicago, and thoro should.bo no protenso “whont it 3 S + Mr. Richborg's eubstitnts the High -8chool roport was also_about to bo ,wdopted, with that chaoge, when Mr. Prussing moved that tho Analytical Bixth Ronder bo sub- “stituted for tho Indepondont. Sixth Reador. Ho underatood that tho’ former contained:slan, .words, He appoaled to Mr. Wilco, who said fio was In favor of postponing any change for, an- othor yeor. It was s serious mottor to chango s rondor throughout tho achool. “Mr, Stone thought tho Analytical Bixth Reador .was the least objectionsablo of all readers. g Wilco thought that_tho Independont was tho most_objoctionablo, It contained six rop- roscotations of o sonsstional kind, illustratmg lovo-ncenes, ghost-scones, and fairy-scenes. Ho \€8Y6 an intanco, & flotion worthy of a Chicago Times , writer’s imagination. He_objocted to .hat aort of thing for his own ohildren, sod ehonld do 60 for the children of others, The ;Monroe and other eories of .roadors wero all ‘superior to tho Indopondont serios. ., ‘Mr. Goggin. was satisfied Obicago had tho worst sericu of rendora in the country. Ho bt opposo_tho rendors in use, but tho pub~ lisher waa o membor of the Common Counoil, .and the Council had the confirmation. of mems. bers nominated to the Board, The inferonce waa obvio : . ‘Tho motion was put and lost. A question arose a8 to the text-books on polit i sconomy, which the report left to option, .the various books boing devated . solely cithar to ‘protective or to froc-trado thoorics, : Mr, . Btono thought . no- children shonld. be anglit tho principles of Zroo Lrado ON lfi‘ Hesing movod that the free trade book ‘bostruckout. . v fo Tho roll wais éalled, and tho rosult was ono ‘voto for Mr. Hesing's motion, his own; and the roport was sdopted, with thd exception of the text-boolk on physiology. % Tho Committeo on Apparatus. and Furnituro applied for permission to advertise for furniture for the Jonos School.._Carried. . The Committec on. Janitors and Supplios xoo- ommendod’ that the Janitor of the:Franklin Bohool recelve 920 por weok, commenoing lst | May instant. Carricd, ) . Tho Committeo on Salarfes made no report, and’ hisd until next mooting to proparo -the sscheduls for tho ensulng yoar, . 3 - Tho Committes on Audlllnfinportofl Dbills, which were ordered paid, smounting to 86,210.64, The School Agont's xaport waa acoeptod and placod on filo, 08 follows: . = Rocelpta from all sources,, Expenditures.. < $357,048.00 350,427,867 Balance,. .« $7,616,39 Of which 82,844.81 s for {nvestmont, §1,378.68 for paying outstanding accounts; “and $8,202.02 for paymont of teachors. The report of the Committes on Examination ot Teachers racommended for partial cortiticatos Marlon F. Poryin, Mary A, Faruham, B, Nottio Mott, Jonnle Btrickland, and Mary "G, Olarko, nd recommended that &n oxamination of candi dates {ori»rlnclpalpanltlonu be held mpon Fii Aoy July 11, noxt. Carried. .. *.> he Committon on Appointments of Toachers Toported tho followiug _transfors . Emily Carlisle, from ~ Washington to Scimmoy Sohool ¢ Byrtallo Colbert, Olaik ” to'Scam: mon Bchool; Muy A.Roo, from Gotings Grove to Franklin ;" Alicla_Aiken, - from. Thisd Avonua to Mosely ; Fanny Haunan, from Haven o Hayes: Mucy'. Gilley, from Hivan to Ellzar beth ;' Minnio W. Hanna, from_Clark to * Elisa: Cazrio E. Bimms, from Carpenter - to Ha- ven. ST S i d QOonflrmations—Mary 0, Baker, Lizzig A, Pate torson, Amelin Mallory, Awmanda.’ Gatas. ‘Sophis B. Adams, Oarrio Malioy, Holon W, Tordonr ol len A. Cadapbell,, Heloa' W. Dinat, Careio b 5, and Bardh M. Smith, : Rosiguntions-—Abba -G, Woodtord, Gaorgls Moulo, Bozaua 5. Breusaior, aud Jonilo Frie {onls, Boxs Tho CUommittes on the High School recom- monded tho following order of exercises for the oloaing of thin term i : : First—Thuraday, Juno 1. E: t . Qatoa o admisson 10 the High Behoq. ™ °F *824k Second—Lriday, June 20, and Monday, Juns, 33, High Bohool -oxérclses susponded, that 1he toachoss e e P o o rd—Tussday, uno o o Esamination of Rlgh Scnoel phptec 0 Ta5e = Fourth—Thuraday, Juno 20, Rehoarsal, -Friday, June 27, p, m, Grad o —Trlday, P radusting oxerolscs --Tho Committee also advised that tho Primary Behool, and all- pri :flr{d‘ivllians of the Gram- Baohq . at noon of Thursday, Juno 26; also, that tho Grammar Bohool be clossd at noon of Friday, June 27. Carried: The Committes on the Normal Bchool recom- mended that candldstes for admission bo exam- fiul Thursdsy, June 19 ; that the Bonior Olass examined for certificates Friday, June 80; $hat all other classos bo oxamined Wodnesday,: June 25; and that tho exoroises of the luaf Ing olass -bo held Thuredsy, June 26, p. m, Carrled. 5 - Mr. Onlkins moved that the Board, whon it adjourns, ehall adjourn- thll Thursday of this wook, at 4 o'olook, to open bida for the con- struction of tho ' Western Aveuus Primary Bohool, aud decide on the same. ~ Carrled, The bonrd thon adjonrned. Lt RO DEARBORN STREET EXTENSION, - Amooting of the proporty-ownors Intorested in the oxtension of Doarborn straot, from Jaok- son to Twolfth streot, was held at tho corner of ‘Third avenue and Van Buren stroot, last even« fog. Tho object was to malke arrangements to scoure the abstraots of title, mo that tho Board of Publio Works could ses who are interosted, and'tell i¥ho to procoed againstin the condemna~ tlon of Tand, Br. Digolow promidod, gion’ “took .place, "during - which it was tated ' that the Board - of Publio- Worka - given up the ides of godting i abstracts from the- property-owners. Ths records were now being exsmined, and tho as- ssments would be comploted within two weoks, E%w extension was & work :lr mllmh labor, and its progress *was consoquontly slow. The ab- :‘:’ngh Kw;:?lm 5o novdad uhm{ i paning was. ne, aud lienoa f was: suggest 5t the own- mg’! tho ground have their abatracts brought T IIOT UNICAGU DAILY ITIDUNET WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1873 down to date, s0 that thoy will bo avallablo whon tho Board wants thom. Tho followiyy-named gontlomen wero appointod a committeo to coh- 'sult with the Oorporation. Counsel, and loprn whiat was necossary, to Lurry forward tha' fm- rovomont- of 'tho street: - Mr. Dhle, Mr. Fteml, ond Mr. Palmor, The Committoo was Instruoted to propare a ciroular notifying prop- orty-ownors that it is nocossary to procuro abe straots If thoy havon't thom, and tolling thom tho Board of 'Publlc Works will noed thom bo- fore tho condomnation procoodings aro come monced. Tho meoting thon adjourncd. SOt ek o JUBILEE NOTLS, A Movemont Acrosy tho LinkessStenme gz ¥ Dhoat Excursions. The Goodrich stoamars aro to bring & largo number of oxourslonists from polnts noross the .Iake to the Jubileo, and Iarge parties aro form- ing for that purposo. Tho steamora aro.all to bo - kopt busy during the weok in short-trip oxour- slons on tho.lako, and on Saturday, Juno 7, Col. J, H. Bowen will proudly load out & stenm flotills carrying 1,000 .invitod guests on ‘an oxoursion to Bouth Ohicago, the lnrgnse naval engsgomont on tho lakes sinco Porry’a Viotory. o i THE NEUFARSALS ¢ aro pracocding with groat vigor, and it is cortain thatrosults will be reachod vastly croditablo to Ohleago rosidont musical talont. .. MB. GILAORE Tos boon for sovoral daya pnst rcprosonted In this olty by his ogont, Mr. -Proscott, who ro- turnod, Inst ovoning, to carrya highly oncour- sging roport ta hia chiof. 0 says that' ovor our oxtomporized and hasty affair of jubilation o atit provails fn tho' conntry.ot largo oxconding ovon’ tho onthusinemd of tho BDosion Jubileo, | owing of- caurse to the fact that the pooplo liave the oity wo aro jubilating ovor. _ : TIE NOOMS. | ot will to-day bo ashigned sov- rgflmtahp‘ivl:%: the chorus, the pross, ro- adat, the o Troniiment, und Indide’ rooms, - Thio oalive. front puiiaing oponkig on the groat audionce room, with a sooro or two of windows and a brond bal: -cony, will bo given up to tho distinguishod gueats in charge of the Rocoption Committoo, ¥ THE OUTSIDE PRESS, ~Tho Now York Timea thus disoussoth * As it Vienna, the hotel proprietors of Ohicago have signified thoir willingness to mako no chiango in “thoirrates of charge during the dxgsu tho Musical Jubileo, preparations for which are now being made on & grand scalo. * As tho fostival is intended to mark tho rising of the city from ita ashes, all classos of citizons feel an equnl pride nnd lnezgtant in the movemont. The desiro ‘18, theréforo, to receivo visitors more near- Iy upon tho fooling of * guosts,” so thot »tfioy may ¢ away favorablo impros- sions of tho now hicago, Tho purposo is cor- tainly a moat 1audable anc.. Ttorill bo agrossble nows for thoso: who intend to spond thelr holi~ day in Chicago, to know that thero 18 1o ohance that tho pleasuro of the oxcursion is to bo marred by extortionate hotel bills." The 8t Louls Democral spllls over in this was adopted, and |- r\unnnt voln: A gentloman, who has just re- umed from Ohléngo, snya novor, in their palmiost d.fi did tha oitizens of that quiet sottlemont oxhibit auch an_exubnranco. of animal splrits, ‘nor indulge fu such ploasing anticipations of the futuro, a8 flux do mow that tho railroad dopot concert and Great Westorn Jehuhellibiloa is a fixed - fact. The hotel propriotors now geo a rospoct of mettling the back-pay question with Fhah"hnlp——flm ollar_storo merchant princos are removing the vordigris from thoir-waros, whilo avery frelght traln from the East_comos Iaden svith rosin, Addlo-strings, and long-haired gentlemen with olenginnns coat-collars, who {mpusa o blow thoir bralng out through’ their rombones rathor thau sce the coming musical carnival & failuro,"” i * . —_——— THE DESTRUCTIVE EFFECTS OF LAGER-BEER, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : Bm :. Inyour oditorial of yeatorday, roplying to my lettor of the 10th inst., in which I arguod that tho enforcomont of ,the Sunday law is & no- cossity.of the publio safety, you practically ad- mit tho soundness of my -conclusions, oxcopt as to beer-saloons, which, you: hold, do not endan- gor tho public safaty, and ought not, thereforo, to bo forcibly closed on Sunday. Tho iesue_is, therefore, narrowod down to a singlo question of fact, viz + Doos tho keeping open of beor-saloons on Sundsy endangor the snfoty of the public ? I gladly accopt that lssue slso, and am roady to prove tho afiirmative with Jeuipnass, * In support of your statoment that It is o mis- tale to hold beor responslblo, to any oxtent, for orimo and dopravity, you quote tha widely-prov- slont opinion, that & comparison of Continental countrics, whoro beer and wino are most dranl, with Groat Britain and Amorica, whore stronger drinks aro tho rulo, showa that beer ia an sgent of tomperanco, rather thay of intomporance, No statemont could be more mistaken, and no -opinion more fil-founded, It is. not truo that Continental countrios are’ freer from drunken- nesa than England or Amorica ; but the contrary is true, as I shall now show by the statemonts of witnosses who will not bo quostioned. J. Fonimore Cooporasys: I camo to Earoj undor tho impreasion thak thers was rore drunke ennoss amongst us [Amcricanis] than in any othor ‘country,” A’ residenco of alx monthe i Paris ¢hanged may views ontircly, Ihavo taken une boliovers about Paris, sid alwaya’ convinced them in ono walls. I havo baon mioro struck by drunkonness in the streets of Paris than in thoso of London.,” 3 Horace Grooloy wroto from Paris: «That wine will intoxicate, does intoxicate,—ihat thoro are confirmed drunards in Paris, and throughe out Franco,—is notorions and undleniable." Jamoa M. Ushor, Oblef Commissionor of Masssohusoits to tha World's Exposition of 1867, oys1 “Ibavo soun moro pooplo drunls Lors _f.gu'nmll over saw in Boston for the eamo lougth of 0, . A Fronch magazine says: At Lills, 35 por -cent of the men and 12 por cont of the women arp conflrmed drunkards,” * Dr. Warron, of Boston, saven yeara a residont; of Gormany, eays: * Druakenriess is vory com- mm;; LEyory evening drunken people stagger by my houso.” " R D 3G Holland, who haa writton a book recommending wine a8 a substitute for strongor drink,—quotad a8 an authority .by thoso who ad- vocate that tlicory,—has, sinco his late and longer travel in Confinental countries, discloséd that the ylews given in his 'book are 1orong, and that, on tho contrary, wino-drinking is s great producer of drankenness. i 1t more ovidenceis roquired to show thet wino- drinking doos no¢ promoto temparanco, I am pre- Pared to givelt. 2 ¥ It Is nob nocessary to go to' foralgn comntries to loarn whether * beer. Kmmotefl hsmipernnca or othoryise, and whethor it is ronponaibie for crime. It in only needfnl to call your attontion to the fact thaf, within this County of Cook, botwoon the hours of 11 o'clock last Saturday night and 4 o'lock last Monday morning, fanr doadly as- saults wero-made,—Ewo of thous, ccording to the gnpow Inducod wholl: ,h{d.fl.nklng baer, and two y drinling beor and whinky; and,according to the 1ast nocounts, the victims of the assaults occa- sloned wholly by beer are not expocted to sur- vive. You will find tho account of thess frays in the Post of Monday and the Times of Tucsday last, If you will roviow the filos of the daily papoers for the paat year, you will find that hoor, saloons and r- ing are respousible for their full share of tha violence and murder that havo 80 appalled our citizens, In tho face of theno am&’, Tacts, \n‘l;mnnt in favor of boor must cortainly bs dumb, Yours truly, Cuicaao, May 28, 1878, O3sIAN. Bxaanes,.—It is not necossary to go to Europe, or to ransack the writings of Fenimore Goopor, Horaco Greoloy, ato., in orderto judgo of theten- donolos of lagor-boor and light winos o produco intoxicatlon and make men quarralsomo, Ohi- cago has toleratod the use and salo of theao bov- erages on Sunday nearly a quarter of a contury, Those who have lived horo during that poriod aro botter ablo to judge of the offoots of boor- drinking than-any whoso opinlons aro derived from rending books, Those whosa obsorvation toachoa thom that beer is n dostructive com- pound will probably voto that way whon the time comes; and thoso who think otherwise will, if the issuo is prosontod in such o way that they oan make thoir views offective, voto dif- terontly, —_— Real Tstate Auction. A numbor of cholco lots will be disposed of at publio suotion, on the grounds, at half-past 3 o'clock to-mor- Tow aftarnoon, Tho property is locatod ou the Osk- wood Park boulevard, and Tangley, Vincenues, and Unlon avoution, and Is very deairablo’ for rosiduficos, loulars may bo obtainod at Itoom 6 Houoro Block, —_— i . The Lateat Thing in Hats, Parker & Tillon, No, 83 Olark street, opposila the |Gourt-Tjouse, have introducod thelr summor atylo beaver mixed dress hat, tho ightest and most stylish | BAY over manufaatured, v 4 - the half-fare opportunity to sco ot q;q same time toput to shamo thoir losa liborsl brethron of! TEMPERANCE. Meeting at. Contonary Church Last TEvening. d Addresses by the Rov. Dr. Hatfleld, of Cincinnati, Formerly of Chicago. A temporanco mooting was hold yostorday ovoning in tho Uontonary Church, Tho gathor- Ing was not & vory largo ono, and was mado up of one man to ovory twe women—n bigamous kind of & meoting, ) The Rov. Mr. Pock prayed for meroy for the thomsolvos, and for strongth for thoso who woro’ fighting tho groat sin, and that power might bo given to put o total end to tho' acourséd trafo. He ssked for morcy upon all who arc now ataggering to 'a drunkard's grave, and concluded by hoplng thoso prosent would ontor that Loavon whoro no whisly-drinkor conld entor, , The Rov. Mr. Pock oxplainod that ho would have made & speech had it not boon for a sore throat, Ho wag heartily in favor of tho move- mont, and would spoak horeafter. A cloud was rising which; unless proper precsutions woro, {aken, might doluge thom in the fall, In opposition to tho now movemont smong the |_Gormans.. Itiwas bist the boglnning of n serles of mooting to bo held all over tho clty to awaken tho pablié to,the importance of tho tomporanco cnuso, Incldontally, of course, they shonld op- to bo Amorican oltizena. xrangements for a sorios of en-minuto spoeches. Bomo of tho oratora wore mon who, slx or seven onrs ago, woro in the olutchos of tho Flond. hey - would _nlso " - hear ' Temporanco - Burenu statisfics, sud havo o dramatio reading. Ho h!flmfl all prosont would unito ngainst thoso dinbolical mon who woro trying to abolish evory man, woman, and child to slavery, and in tho Tl pit sa ond to tho dreama of these do- men. ; % s 80 3L Grogg ther rosd an sadsons on “Liborly and Blavory," a tiresomo and poorly doliverod osney, briaitlng with poo quotations, and. closing with o :description of - dolirium Jromauu,,aquonlly drawn up, by D {Luo attoding physiolan turng away, in his oyes, and murmurs, Bromids of potash cannot liolp him."- 3 * This gontleman's time was up long bofore ho concludod, but Lo wont on with his production for n time In spito of shouts of **Time,” * Sit down," oto. Ab last ho ssked {f tho audionce had hiad enough of him, snd somebody said ho guassodso. 8o Mr; Grogg folded his manusoript and sllontly stolo nway, Mr, i;m was callod on to tell what the Tem- oranco Buresu had dono. - Ho said that would ako all night. Ho wanted to deal with live is- ‘sues, Flve Judges were to bo elected Monday. Tho liquor men Woro going to fight Booth, If they succeoded, thoy would go ino tho fall eleo- tlon with the &)rnutlgo of success. .All presont must oto, and voto tho full tiokof, - . o introduced Dr..Hatfiold, who was glad, "to hoar thoro was & woll-dofined issuo_mado’ u; on the liquor question, which othor thinga I .for somo yoars orowded out of aight. Ho be- .Heved the &nu{fln e\'nr{‘whnm ‘wero going to put 8 ptop to this thing. The war had caused many unpleasant things, but one food ono, that tho JooRle woro not no aselly led. They Led un ustration of-that in tho'salary-steal, He was 8t Washington when it happoned, and had got o8 mad over it as a d-mannored man At first tho politicians thomght it would not cause nnicn!mmuflon but it did. It wwas the hnrdest task for ono of thoso Congross- mon to seouro n ronomination, and ospecially a ro-olection. Tho Pooplo a4 same way waro looking aftor tho rights of liquor-sellors, © Ho would not trospass on tho rights of any saloon- koepor. Whatover should bo done could bo douo without trespassing on the rights of any- one. But no man had a fli’lfl to dis- sominato poverty and misory.. No man hnd any moro right o make drunkaige hon to stonl, and society had s right to put down tho wholo accursed business. Whero thore wore no frog;ahops thoro wera 1io_paupor or oriminala, "o only way to got rid of tho ovils of liquor Jfos to suppreas ita salo, Nothing elso could do it 0o troublo lay a (o misorabio 1dons our. zont about tho .dutios and_ responsibilitios of offico-lioldors, A Mayor, for instanco, was 8Wom to oxecnto tho laws, and yet allowsd ro- ontad violations to pnes’ unnoticed, and said La did not"know whothar tho* pooplo’ wanted tho Iaws onforced. If & man had not courago to do bia duty, Lo should vacato. - It was onsy enough to onforce tho law by putting on B bold front. - It wes an unfortinato thing in 'this country that- patiomalitios should divide politically, but if tho Gormaua foroed tho iceuo, oa thern’ bo the.raspousibility, and they would find out whothor this wae Amorica or Gormany. Many of theso foroigners hod no _ides of constitutional -liborty, -and bo- lloved thoy woro frae to do what, thoy. plonsiod, They hod moright to bring their Continontal Bundoy. _Aftor all, the connfry, during tho War, was envod by Amoricans, and only-n slight por contago .of the. soldiers wore forelgniers. Tho liquor.cantost was now upon them, and it had to bo met and disposed of, K . * The méating thon adjourned. f IHE 11 0'0LOCK OLOSING, ' At & moeting of Garden UIQK,DMBIDH Sons of ranco, beld lnst ovoning, the following ronolutions were adopted: ok Jtesolted, That, tho amendmont {0 the ordinanco eam- peliing tbo saloons to closo b 11 'clock st iglt; nased at th e lsst mooting af the Coun ol oy axo allowed to carry on thelr work of' Lt ok death until 12 o'clock, 18 » weak snd infamous surren- der to tho lquor intorest, and anact for the ‘promotion of vice, disordor, and crime, which moota ‘with the ap. probation of only the viclous eloments of soaloty, Regolved, That, as frionds o law and arder, we call upox the Mayor o véto said smendmont, 5 : —_— PERSONAL, 0. J. Beneon, Eeq., .of England, s at tho Gardner. George B, Davis, T, B. A., youto ngy. T, N m af the Gardaoy . B. E. Thompson, U, 8, A., wasat the Shorman yesterday. 4 Dr. H. L. Smith, of Dotrolt, is at the Matte- son House. . T B, Jonny, of Now York, is. at tho West Bid Briggs. - T, J. Jofterson, of Loulsvillo, Ky., is at Wost fido Drigge, . B, 10 ot fha T. J. White, Exq., of London, Engl the Sherman Hougs, el | - Tho Hon, A, 8. Mnodlll, of Pl is, o Shorman House, OF © 0vor Wik 18 at Mayor J. B. Flotoher, of 8t Albans, Vt, thio Mattason Homse, °F v Albans, Vb, ls ay Capt. E. 0. Lookwood, T., is at the Gardnor. Tho Hon. Charles A. Eldridgo, Fond 4t tho Shiorman Hotsor 80 Fond da Lao, - Tho Rav. James Cralk, D.D., of Louiavi Ky, is 4 tho Gardnor Hoo " i The Rov. Eugone Neely, Limerick, Irol a8 ot £ho Shoran uuunoy;'nnturd:y? aTRendj flt{!. James M, Borden, of Pontiso, arrived at the Wost Side Briggs Houso lnst nighil. Gon. 0. L, Caso, DosMolnos, Tows, is am yosterdny's arrivafa at tho Wost Bido Briggs. 5 Hon, D. R. Gaunoo and parly, from 8t, Lou on routs for Ban Franelac, aaiveq b tmxé'"&fy' g]uabflrdn ) aod are stopping at the West Bide riggs Houso, Josoph A, Homap, U. 8. A, Yankion, D, Esq., propristor_of Maine Farmer, and 'fli{g 'lf:-l.lxtf&rfi, E:q.,u;‘; " Augnsts, Maino, aro viaitiy i £, guouta of Col. B W. Btrykor . " it the . B. Porklns, Gonoral Managor of the Por- King anlnu Company, of Fort &mn. {s inrfifo clty, looking aftor tho ntorostsof thint onterprigo, Ar. Porkina is at tho West Sldo Drigga Houso. Tho following woro ot tho Eat8ido Briggs Josterday : 0. ', Dusfeo, Loavonworth W . Young, Bauta Fe; L. I Oartor, Bosjon ; G W, Boott, Wyoming ;' W, IL, Jordan, New (aven. At the Woat 8ido Briggs Houwse: Wm, Hrunt, i Liverpool, Eng. ; L J. “Laro, Loulsvilla Ky, Wun. Ktoffe, Philadelphia ; A.' Froeman, Wyoim. ing ; Ohas,' Cummings, Milwaukeo ; H.' I. Gol T, 0n B ¥ e +Tho following wero nmong tha disting arrivals at the Oardnor yesterday: Kdward Holbrogk, New York; W. D, MoGord, Baltl- more ; H. D, MaoKay, 8t. Loulu; A, §) inkle, Covington, Ky.q‘-!'nlm Borham, Salem, R84, § David P. Hiuiball, Boston. The following wore at tho Sherman Houss' yosterday: George Cadwalader, Baoramonto ; fshed rumsollors who had no moroy upon others or | Tho Chair oxplainod tht the miccting was not: . poso tho protonslons of thoso who clalmod -not- .. Thoy - had mado ar- Cliristianity, Bunday, and the Dible, and roduco. N. 8, David, © toars ' trunk, Mrs,' R, 1, Springer, Yorkvllla: B, If, Murdock, Bonton'; H. Roott Smith, Wasklnigton, D, O, G, L. Movwneon, Troy; W. Edgar Nognrs, Now York ;. Ilonry Tayser, B. 0. Lackland, 8t, Loula, Mr: Hana Dalatks, 80 woll known in our musld cal ofrolos, and who has bben the loador of thd Milwaukee Musical Soclety durlng tho past olghteon months, arrived in tho oity Inst ovond Iug. In'the course of a day or two lio will moot somo of the prominent Gorman citizens and mu« eioians of this city for consultation upon muai- cal matlors, proparalor to faking clarge of the Olfeago Loldetkrans - and organizing n largo, firat-class orchostra. - ] Bon Butlor has now gono down into Mainoe to hook somo trout. . Cao, tho defaulting Boston broker, hnd a fam- 1ly oxtravagantly fond of dismonds. G Tonry T Olark, Prosidont of tho Cloveland Paper Company, diod, last Saturday, at hia rosi- d:;?:u naupclloyvulnm!'. 0. el Pater Mitcholl will bo appointed Oanndian Commissioher undor the Washington Treaty to adjust tho oxcoss in valuo of the Caundian over tho Amorionn flahorios. Tho Commission will :sit in Halifax in July. ; : The Canadisn Promior wa brought to tho bir- | of tho House, the_otlior day, in austody of the Borgennt-at-Arms, " for ‘non-attondnnco at o sog-: slon. Ill-oalth boing ploaded, tho Houso ox cousod bim. , , . i 2 Oarrollton, 1il., has, it {s vald, smassod in Cali- fornin.o fortuid of - not loss than 920,000,000, Ho is the ruling eplrit of tho Bauk of 'Califor- nis, and is ono of tho mon who ]fln‘od for -a No- [ vads Bonntorship and made money by it. Honry Strong, of -Chlongo, hns ‘boon- oleoted Prosidont of fho Atohison, Topokn & Santa Fo o8, in plnce of Ginory Twitchell, of Boston; Thomaa Nickoraon, of Boston, Vico-Frosidont, i pluso of Mz, Burs, of ilio samio placo and A, . ‘onzalin, Land Commissionor, in placo of D. L. Lokin, resignod, Mr. Potor retires from tho ofios of Goneral Manager. - : . During’ his rocont ‘vilt to thia ol Bhoridan, aposking of the Into raid into .&aid: o Rio Grando s such n crooked rivor you know, that McKonzio probably couldn’t. toll -which aide ‘of it ho was on,” . The merry twinklo of Lis eyo a8 ho aald this showed that hio did not ?nnypr?vn of MoKenzio's action.—Indianapolis fournal, Tho.most extanslva stock-grazer In Toxas is Samuol W. Allen, who lives at Gatvoston, and onrrios on an immonso ¢ ranche " forty miles north of thore, shipping his cattle to Galvoston and thoneo to Now Orleans and-Now. York. . Hs owna 500,000 hoad of long-homs, and his frelght ‘billa ovor. the raflrosd during’ tho month of March were 831,000, whilo on. the #toamer lino they amounted fo 8330,000. o v THE EXPOSITION, Gon. exico, The Sito Dotermined Upons=Activo- . . . Measurcs to Bogin. Tho Intor-8tate Exposition building is nows fixed faok. It was fixed beforo, of course, but has boen a tittlo unsettled by some minor points -of location, now dofinitely adjusted. The man- ogers will now turn on & fall hoad of steam, and carry all before them. It is now, dofinitoly sot- tled, and there will no futuro quostions ariso, that tho centre of tho building over whioh will tower the huge doms, a bubble of glass and iron, will front direotly tho foot of Adams streot, ond the wings will terminato respeotively at tho south lino of Monroe stroot and' tha north line of Jackson stroet. Evory exortion is belng made to bring the gnrlpwfiu and viewa of thia Chicago’ Crystal alaco to complotion, In ordor to place thom by thousands in’ tho bands of our visitors during Jubiloe wook, to show them that the dsy or two of jollitication is but the prelude to o more sub- stantial and pormanontly creditable entorpriso nndortaken as & . pormanency, and to bo main- tained honceforth aa one of our local institu- tons, in which evory oitizon can take pride. It will be xoady in Octobor. THE CITY IN BRIEF. To show how fino hio could writo, tho polioy- writer of the Republic Life Insurance Company rocontly put 1,900 words on & postal-oard. 00 are in tho buscmont of tho Mor- chants' Building, No. 02 LaBallo straot. - The members’ of Rawson Post, G, A, R., 810 Toquostad to meot. at hoadquartors hin ousnie, for drill and tho. transaction of smposiant bank noes. Tomplas Lodgo, No. 440, 1. 0. 0. I, will meot at tholr hall, corner of Washington and Do~ lninos atroots, this- evoning, All mombers of 0 order uro invitod to attond. " An inquest on tho body of the uuknown mun who was found in tho lake st tho foot of Adams gl ok tho Morguo, yostordag, fallod 1o ro- voal his name. A vordict of *drowning " was rondored. : To-morrow is tho last duy for voters to rogla- ter for tho judicial eloation, which takes place on Monday. Al porsons who intond to voto, snd hivo not rogiatored, ekould hood, thia adrhoni- on. s Tho alarm of fire, from Box 884, at half-past 8 o'clack yeatorday morning,was cavisod by tlia up- sotting of n loroseno Inmp at No. 145 Lako strost, & framo-dwalling, owned aud occuplod by | John Fredo, No damago waa dono, -, ., A follow who desires to oaim & living without doing manual labor has beon collectin, monoy from tho charitable by )'npm!r.mthlii that it is for tho Homo of the:Friondless. Rov. B. ML Boring, Boorotary of -tho institution, is the onl ‘porson authorized to roceive ‘subsoriptions, ung honco all applications, - unloss made by him, should bo refused,: Work was made for the Polico Commissionora about half-psst 8 o'clock yostorda; morning by - n collision - which * ooourred “at the corner of Fisk and Twenty-scoond stropts betwoon the hose-oart of ' tho - Littlo Giant englno; and tho hoso cart of No, 18. Tho Littlo Glant's horse was instantly killed, and tho borao of No. 18 waa bedly injured. In somo of otir public schools & plan has bean adopted for safoly dismissing tho scholars in oaga of fire, Ita working was tosted on-Monday morning last at the Scammon Sohool, with tho most satlsfactory reslte, The signal waa glven st half-past 11 o'clock; and in just two minates and a half all tho four bulldings woro omptied, and without the cocurrenco of o at efthor of the doors, We need only to add that tho alarm Wwas _catirely nxfieflmanh!, there being no *firo ™" in tho neighborhood, The ooml{)loted foundations of the now County Joil and Oriminal Oourt, ingmooua of ereotion on the site of tho old North Markot Hall, wero examined by several membera of the Board of County - Oommisaloners, -yesterday, snd woro ronougoed - perfeot specimens of Mason-work, von thoso Commissloners who wero gpposod t0: M. B. Bailéy & 00. receiving tho con ract, wero compallod to - coneur in this opinion after carefal scrutiny. A neat wine lunch was servod ma.nn h&;o:lng roataurant by the contractors an ote 2 ‘The Decoratlon Committes met at the Gard- ner Houso last evening, and.all ‘tho_sub-com- mitteos roportad progross, Ex-Gov, Yatos was 1uvited to be present at Graceland Comotory on Decoration Day, and all frionds of the dead sol- dlora aro roquested to call at the rooms of the Committes on Flowers, cornor of Fifth avenue and Monroo stract, and agsist the Tadlos in make Ing up the evergroons and flowers, Mr, Richard B. Kent, the missing Now York morohant, haa not yet turned up. . The clorks at the Atlantic & Pacillo 'l‘uln%rnph offico romombor that a dospatoh similar to that received by Lis {amily, was sent from their ofico. Tho original oopy, which they havo retained, is transcribed in a feminine lmmi and was not writton in tho of- fioo, It was bmx:fiht thero by a largo mon whoso desoription {s simlilar to that of Mr. Kont, At the Michigan Central depot one of the Pull- man ear attendants thought ho remombered that, yosterday a wook 0go, a man got off Lis car who oppoatod to bo vory feoble and siok, Further on thess shadowy oluca nothing was learned, A prominent railrosd offfolal arrived in {his olty yostorday afternoon, and, in uemdmnv with soveral of tho oflicors of tho hicago & Bt. Paul and Northwostern Rallroads, went to Evanston ot 7 o'olock in the ' ovou- ning, Thoy selastod that auburb for a meoting- y}ncn in order to *got away from roportord,” Tha subjuct discussod was, Shall the earnings of the Milwaakee & 8t, Paul and_tho Northwestern Roilrond Gompanies bo pooled ; in other words, shall thoy-do “away with competition, and kaop up frelghtand passenger-tarifa? Tho sesalon was o lfll& one, lasting several hours. Nono but the cilioials’ wore frcnunz, and _the resnly could not bo loarned, If they reaoliod n conolu- wioy, it oaznot long be kept from tho publio, The max wlio committed. sulcido by throwin himself into the river from the Mldzmn stroo bridgo on Baturday nl§hl Inst, was i{dentified ostorday mornlog’as John 8, Kolley, who haa con hoardiug for slx weoks at No. 167 Enst Adama sireet, From some lupun found in his ik vould appoar that the decossod hes boon n rosidont of 8t. Louls, and that hin fomlly ‘atlll rosids “in that clty. Tt is mmd Cthat’ his fathor fs A weslthy, | cltizon - thoro, Io lived In Chicigs boforo tho firo, and traveled for ' movéral wholetialo grocory flrms, Ho latt this city for Toxna soon aftor tho flro, and returned about six wecks ago. His offorte to got work woroe unsuccosstul, and Lo had booomo much dishonrtened. . Ho hnd sov- oral timos throatoned t6 commit sufolde. 1o was nbont 80 yoars of sgo. Tho Coronor's inquest conoluded with a vordlot of death Ly sufoido, Tho Coronor_yostordsy wrote to tho frm of Brookmiro & Rankin, fu 8t. Louls, with whom deooasod was at ono timo employed, neking theuw to inform his relations of his doath. Tho Invostigation inio tho cauao of the death: of Miohaol MoLaron, whoso body wna found in the river on Bunday morning Inst, was continuod until this morning at 10 o'clook to enablo Dotoc- tive Bimmona to gel togothor ns many faots ag palblo. Tho evidenca which will bo given will o in substance ns followa: McLaren attonded & meoting of tho Moulders' Union at No. 155 Fitth avenuo on tho ovening of Friday, tho 16th fnat, Ho was Intoxloatod, and during o meoting ho waa sovoral times ordored out. Ho ot into n dlspnto with ono of tho officors of o Unlon,' but thoy did not comse to blows, Abont 9 o'olock, McLaten, having becomo vory noisy, was put out of the moeting, dud taken down-stalrs to tho streot by two of the membors, who started him home. Hin rosidonce was ot . No. 400 West Twolfth Willlsm Sharon, formerly s dry goods clork fn | 86700t and in going thoro o would have to oross tho South Branch dlther at Polk, Van Buren or Twelfth stroot. Tho man with whom ho quar- rolod did not loave tho hinll untii after 10 o'clocl, and thon in compavy with o party of four, Mo« Laron has boon employed s n mouldor for somo timo in tho ronpor fadtory.of 0. H, McOormick & Co., and was in Indigont clreumstancos. ———— JUDGE LAWRENCE AND THE CHICAGD TIMES. " En Pago, Tll., May 23, 1870, +To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : Bra: In tho labored offort of the Times to answor tlo lottor of Judgo Thornton in bohalf of tho ro-oloction of tho unjustly-abused Judge ‘Liwronco, that papor admits overything that the frionds of Judgo Lawronce olaim for him, viz: abillty, honeaty, striot integrity, oxporiencd, und dovotion to tho beat_interosts of tho country, But, suya tho_ Times, his oloctlon would defont tho’ causo, M}}r'!;nthcnuocg It Judgo {;mvmua POBEeBSE8 ! onesty, strict ogrity, ox- {mflaneo, and dovotion to tho best intoroats of ho oountry, a8 tho_Times falrly admita in ita edilorial on Tudgo Thornton's lottor, thap, T atk bt causo will o dofeated in Lis ro-olqotion? Suroly not tho causo of the pooploin thelr strug- glowith tho monopolios, for it {s admittod by his Oppononts that liofs dovotod fo tho bost futor- eata of tho country. Thon gain I nak, What “oause doos tho Zirics rofer to? I can only im- agino that 1t is tho canso of dofunct, dofcated, soro-honded potiticlons of tho Tory typo: & Totten causo fudoed, in these days of ‘advancing roformatory movermonts, in tho {ntorest of the Tholo pooyle, and ko th6 great discomfiuro of -tho fow. Tho pooplo aro mow maling o grand | offort to sceuro to thomsalyos the blossing of fro0 governmont, &0 long withhold from thom b tho ohicaery of dishonost and disreputablo poli- ticiang, who, whilo protending to_ sorvo thom, were, 'in 'fact, orgamizing Ciodit-Mobilior scliomos and land-graba, upon which to enrich thomselves at the m;geuso of tho wholo coantry. 1t is tho causo of such, aud nono other, that the “Times i foarful will bo dofoatod, in the ra-oloc- &ion of that horioat, fonrloss, and upright_jurist, -Judge Lawrenco. AL O, * LAST WEEK'S MORTALITY. Tho rogular woelly raport of the Sanitary Suaporintondent was road at tho moeting of the Board of Hoalth yostorday. It showed that thero hnd hoen 145 doaths during tho wook ond- ing on tho 24th, and of theso 73 wero msles and 72 fomales, Thoro had algo boon ono atill-birth and 20 promaturo births. Tho numbor of donths in tho preceding wook was 147. A slight in- croaso in tho numborof houscs infacted by small- pox_waa roportod, though the total is-not 40 largo a8 during tho samo period last yoar, Fourtaon doaths from tho_dlsenso:had ocoarred in tho woeli, Mosers. Hanlon, ‘Hough, and Flaalgon, puckors, wiioso placos of buslaotn ara on Halated stroot, in tho viclnity of tho Btack “Yards, wora boforo tho Board for tho purposo of oxplafning swoy chaxges ‘concorning tho un- cleauly condition ‘of their promiscs. As an in- dictmont is throatonod, they promised to oloan up thoir housos sa soon as possiblo. The Sani- tavy Polico ns]tmrte(l 70 noticos sorved, and 547 sl cun ubatol 0 Boand thon adjourned. ASUSEMENTS, ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Ifnlated-st., near Madison, MATINER MATINER MATINER An Entorsinine. Afi 10 Bl ARRAH NA BROGUE atinee, THE OANNIBALS, THI CANNIBALS, THE OANNIBALS, BROWN! i DOG, BROWN'S HOUSE DOG, OUPLE: AONESIERT Iy 4 naR-noow, NIE NIGIT IN 2 BATROOM, ONE NIGHT IN A BAR-ROOM, THE QUARTIZITE, THE QUARTETIE, 2 Maray Hongs, fi;‘.\glgnfl.“yrnm Gows, &o., NEIS, 3 MATINEE, MATINEL, el IATINEE, Rintiro ciango of Bill Tharadey Night. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, o i o Night, Blay %, I e o sy Sk b e 2 ““HROUGH FIRE ! ‘Thursday, Friday, and Baturday Afternoon and Night, Marahall's élogant Oomody, FALSE SELAME, 5 With s powrful onat and gorgeoua sconory, eonoluding i '!r't'"'h;:b“':vn‘n“? 5 ':::- n!el:b‘:-lw roparation, 3 Junad, affor rio ration, wm‘i:':s fé.a;-}cgd tho Atusloal Extrovaganzn of V& GKN- TLIL AIEEN'S THEATRE. EFHunted Down. TwoGrand Porformancos, thia Afternoon at 3%, Evening at 8 o'clook, LATUTRA KEREENE AND HER STAR COMBINATION IN Huted Down; or, The Two Lives of Mary Leigh, Friday—BENEFIT OF LAURA KEENE. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. Last 'Weok of the Season! Last Nights of Edwin Adams! EVERY RVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, ENOCH ARDEN! Now and Boaut!ful Scenory, Novol Moohanioal Effeots, Noxt wook—TilE: KATIE PUTNAM COMBINATION, ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Ialsted-at., noar Madison. . THIRD SUCOESSFUL WEEK OF TIN GRAND COMBINBTION FROM THE THEATRE COMIQUE, N, Y. Eatiro chiango every Monday and = 2 7 o TAE gm\nx‘mi;. Thy | tho right, mido-swaie JUBI%%EIEQ].‘ - JUBILEE. P. S. GILMORE. MAMMOTH ORCHESTRA, MAWNMOTH CHORUS, MAMMOTH COLISEUM, GRAND BALL, Thusiay and Frilay, e 5 and 6, GREAT REJOICING OVER THE GREAT REBUILDING. Immonso Bxoursions from BSurrounding Btatos at HATF FARE. % + Tiokots for Concorts &1 . FOR SALE TO-MORIOW MORNING. TICKETSFOR GRAND BALL Tobo giron in tho OHAMBER OF COMMEROR (only to g;m;g‘?ug'rll ‘bo LAritation from & Omber Of 1he. Unhe NOW READY. Bl Ticket, admltting Lady snd_ Gentleman, 810 Ta: dion okt 85 e st ‘at Tabiion oAy 210 16 WolRERRN e & SHRELDON, usiness Managers: OOEAN NAVIGATION. ALLAN LINE Moutreal Ocean Steamship Co, First-clnss Steamships, Unsurpassed for Speed and Comfort, running on the Shortest Bea Routes between EUROPE AND. AMERICA RATRSODPARBAGE: oAB IRST LINES, mmflfiflfi!’.‘.‘agm’ A raduotion, boniels BTEERAGE Ticketa oithér to'or from E\lmgfi also 8t lowast rates, and turough topolnta in the West lower thian by othior linos, -~ "RATES OF ¥RRIGHT: Tariftarrangod on ol olsssos Morohandise from Liver. 00l or Glasgow TH] cago, P Borothur tatormuntion, o fol ¢ ooiFacts, apply attho ollat +Oompany's Office, 73 sud A Ot T s U A 2 00, it CUNARD MAIL LINE. ESTABLISEIED 1840. 0; La. Steam Between Now Y'urk.llomn.nnd Liverpool, aeies Doy 24 | Java., . May 98 un;xll Qubn, “June 4 uno 7 Sootia’... Juna 1l And from Boston avery Tucaday. Cubin Passage, 880, 8100 and $130, Gold. Stearage Passago, 850 . P d frolghit Q?Ehffl?e'“gufg"?flfi?:&?’vnn “E‘;"’:’nfifi"&'éfifia 4 5n Gro BIU. BUY VERNET, Gont West'n Agsac” Gon'l 'n A 3 N2 W car; Olark and Handalomsie. NATIONAL LINE, Balling from Now York T overy Salurdny, aud For Landos Smet ovary festaiiroo! Cabn Pesage $80, $90, aud $160 Caveny, Exourslon Tlflnr ot favorable ratos. Intending pas- songors should ) . e R T e oy: Propad steorago tiokets” oo Livsrone] torm, Loudoudorsy, Gikagow, GardlH Betsiol or Lobdmmr ST ot Passengors booked to rman o kT A ———" Dratta on Grost Britain, Teetsad sos (a oo drade 'WILLIAM MACALISTER, . on'l Wostorn Agont, Northoant, Ql d -ts. L e i Balllng twioo a week from Now York, and carrying pas: aengors to a1l Darta of Groat Dritain, iteland, Osnfisentsl KiirGpo, and the Mediierranoan: nbin fror §65: Rias ot Hietivh aud ires porlasant: el ol 36 Cout: Dokl Dorts samo sa alhor roj bla in latlines. e e L g 1 G corner Latialloany Madison'sta,, Ohicago. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agenta, - STATE LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- O Y D LN DONERTRE 00 Thoss elogant new. steapers wil eail from Stato Lino GEORGIA, 2,00 ton Fortulghtiy thorcafor. 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Bonds Due Oct. 1, 1882, wi Beven por Uent, pnyablo scx Avrll and Octalier, nt the oflico of tho Unlon T'ruat Co. of Now Yorlc, $600,000, or Ten por Cont of tho Loan, to bo rotired Sannlly by tho Sicking Pasd. €opOn BOAS OF: -+ s eseee s 81,000 onch, Rogistored Bonds of $1,000, 85,000 and $10,000 caoh, Price, 94 and Acorned Interest, ROBINSON, CHASE & C0. . BANKBERS, . -~ No, 18 Broad-st., New York. ot b Mo hninbtataloc Bt bl RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND' DEPARTURE OF TRATHS Spring Arrangement. RXPLANATION OF ILEPERENOE MARE, ‘Monday Interost ot -nununlly, oopted. * Bunday exocoptad, FiYo Buinday 8t 80, w4 D MICHIOAN CENTRAL & GREAT V;Efll’ERN .fllll.HDlDS 5:805, m, - 19:10 p. m,| HENRY O, WENTWORTH, Genoral Passenger Agert. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. . Louls Through Lins, and Zoutona Chteago, Allon & 3o, new thort routefrom Chicagato Kanias oty T eet i, e rmbeomts Sadpee Zeave, Union t, Loots & flol Bt, Tonts & Snringfleld Dxpross Kansas Gity Fast" Ex) Juokaonile, Ti, sud ans, o, ‘Wonous, Lagon, Washingio pross (Western Division,), Joliat & Dwight Acgomo'dal B, Louis & Bpriogreld Ligh Exprow, vin Mifn Lic vin dacksonville Divion.s... Kansas Olty Express, via &fia JoRaon Ol o it Fooria, Kaokuk & ] Toally, vin Maln Liao, and dally exceps Bafurdsy, via AMain Ling ; anddatly Lain; aing| Jacksonvillo Division, Daily, ) and TN, di o, v M Lian CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. Tnion Depol, corner Madison and_Canal-ste,; Teket O 88 South Clarkeat., opporila Sherman Zior B Zea 9:008. m, ($7:20 8, m. ross. 4:20p, m. 11208, m, $9:00 p, mm. I* 6:00 p. m. - CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depota~Foot Andlanaav,, and Sizteenthest., . ¢ . 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DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD, epot at P,, C, &b St, Louls Depot, cornar of Ca- fl:ll:nfl"; Ll”l "4 al e e e 100 g ont Arrive, Mall,o.s . Evanaville sisie 1 orre Tianto s, t 7:308. m, PITTSBURGH, FOR1 WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Dupot corner Hatotsd tod Rorth Besnsiote, Generat corner Hatpted and North firanchosts, _ Genera 18 Metrapatlian hiock, corner Hebmdslph sind Losute Teute, Roolle. Aocommodlation.. 60 pm.| 9 ) Rivor Park Accommodatlii @ilhawmi. 10:508.m, ivor Pack Accommodation, B:pome | 7ilpans CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE, Jrom the Creat Central Railroad Depot, foot af Lake-st, For through tickets and aleeping-car beriha upply (1t i 31 Han ‘oo Tiekst afice, 131 1 e comer Clar e ad ileat,, corner ) o0t of Treer rrivoat India < 00 2. i, Axrive at Oluolnnatt 10330 b m: 410300 22 v, 1as arrive nt Ohloago at 761 a. m.. 83 8, m., and :fimf’é.."bh‘f oo ’n‘.’;fih‘."} ‘Saturday it tein o Ta. nnaDulis and Olucinnatls Routh 1ni passongors ot woh boggago chooked and tako tralu at ‘Twentyocondat, apots FRACTIONAL CURRENOY, $5 Packages FRACTIONAL GURRENCY TOR BALE AT} TRIBUNE OFFICE, -

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