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*;5 " would, in consequonce, be pardonable. LITTLE NELL. Another Mysterious Phase of the Ellen Konnedy Qase. Tho Litile Waif Escapes from tho Asylum During Sunday Night, and Cane not Be Found, - After tho furlous fight-of counsel in Judgo Farwoll's Court over tho .quostion of - tho pro- griotorship of littlo Nollio .Kennady, . aftor tho \loolsion of Judgo Farwoll, which proved & pro Yomporo. viotory” for ‘tho -Jadies of -tho Orphan Asylum, and aftor tho brillinat coup d'otat of MMra. Konnody's.counsol in the County Court, tho 10-yoar-old horolno of so much litigation and solicitude. decides for Loreolf in s monner so mystorious as to Invest tho caso with a still groater dogroo of intorsst. On' Baturdsy tho County ---Oourt- -appointod Mr. day eho hoard of tho appolntmont. Tho Indios : of "tho - Asylum’ stato thet tho newa do- prosged hor to o gront oxtont. At firat sho orled vohomontly,'and boggod thom to do what thoy could for hor, 'and asled for an ivtorviow mith & Miss Blake; orio of"tho. lidy solicitora of tho Institution, wifo hos alwayataken a doop intorost In Nollie's woltaro, and'to whom sho s, couso- quontly, vory much attnchod. -Sho asked Miss Blako it Iv “wore rally truo that ** she would bavo to go." . Miss Blalo told hor that all that «could bo dono to rotain Hor had been dono, and that,:na mattors stood,” tho guardian had a right o reovo hor,and syould undoubtodly be allowed todoso. Atthis Nolllo's dojection’ decporiod. @loodirioss, howover, Boon gavo way. to medita- tion, many of tho Iadics of tho houso romarking that sho was unusually quict and l.hous;lltml. In tho ovoning Miss Blnko took hor to the Michi- 3 Flu Avonuo Baptist Churoh, and hore she ontersd to tho spirlt of tho services with n zonl that yo- floctod crodit upon her taschiors. ‘Thoy arrived homa at about ) o'elock, whon Nollio was sont to od, and in obodience slia went to the dormitory. Yastordny morning tho boll of tho catabllshmont summonad the littloinmatoto ariso, and, muoh to tho natonishmont of all tho Indlos, little Nollio was missing. In tho darkliour of tho night, with tho drond fonr of boing sont back to bot tomo hanging ovor hor, eho_ hind arion and sto- fon silently out and gono—iwhithor, no ono can toll. Tho oxcitomont at hor dissppoarance was intonso.: Soarch was mado In overy nook and cor- ner for her, bub without avail. “Finally it bo- £amo’ apparent that furthor Goarch Wos ugos oss, oud tho suspicion gaincd ground n tho Asylum that sho had boon spirite od awsy by bher rolations or tho recontly mppointod guardian. This idos, howovor, waa 00D axplnfi:d, for, oarly in the morning, tho 't visitor to the Asylum wag no other than tho | othor, Mrs Keunody, whohad como to have & k with hor daughtor, and ncqualnt Jor with $ho now state of affnirs. When -sho learned of tho dissppoaranco of hor- daughtor sho was fn- Longoly indignant, and it requirad the most con- pummato taot and solf-possession on tho park of 2ho Indy who rocoived lior to avort & crisia. Bho Boousod tho Iadics of tho Asylum of buv- ing spiritod hor away, - sald they kuow Jlhorg’ sho Lisd gono to, .and siatod that sho ‘Would mako thom find her. - Aftor Yonting her wrath in a fow choice sentences, the disappointed BIrs. Konnedy rotirod. Lator in tho doy Mr. |Whondloy called for his ward, and, whon ho found the stato of affairs, took maltors much ‘moro goolly ; bolng & busincss man ho graspod tho cituntlon in an instont, and, sftor making a bost bo, rotired. In tho meantimo both par- tios to tho caso will Intorost thomaolvos to ind out whither the waif has wandorod. Thoe ladios of tho Asylum thought that sho might haye gono to tho houso of Mra, Follansboo, who hes in- Eorostod horsolf in tho child’s bohalf, but, on gonding thither, they found theirsupposftion was Incorrect, as the nows of Nollio's escapado was as pusprisiof thoro sg 1 bnd provod in tho Asylum In the morning. - And now_the "quostion is nat #1Who'aliall Lave,” but “ Who bas got tho body of little Ellon Kennedy,"—n question which it will probably caueo some little troublo to anewor. AMUSEMENTS, : noozEY's TREATIE, - ‘That burleaquo by a company whoso forto is espocially light comédy becomos an experimont of tho'most doubtful order neods no further gomonstration than a visit to Hooloy'as Theatre {uring tho prosont run, if thero is one, of the bost ‘of burlosques, ““Pocahiontas,” or as ithns boon rochristonod, with loeal adaptations, “ Yo Gontle Bavage.” With customary liberality the man- sgomont havo spared nothing in the matter of sicenory and costumos to leavo an improssion npon tho public mind, and that improssion is o favorablo one, but it is sincorely to bo ro- gretted that the. oxpenso attondant upon .guoh proparations .has. mot beon backed by moro caro in other diroctions. It is to bo rogrotted for tho roason that tho publio woro led to auticipate an ovoning of raro fun yosterday, and thielr anticipations Woro 1ot by nuy moang roalized, The programmos at Hoo- Joy's havo promised the production of this ro- ally moritorious burlesquo in o mannor crodita- blo nliko to the theatro and its.gonerous patrons, ‘and its appoaranco was looked' for withi. inuch plensurable expoctation, Bat 1t was poatponed, and ngain postponod, and then put off, and, finally, beld over. for n woek, when.Mr, Hooley docided to put it on. ‘Thoro has Leon & long season (‘-‘-lven to propara- tion, and yet tho picco is o foiluro for wat of that'proparation. - Mr. Giddons, a8 Powhalan, is the only member of tho_conipnuy, with the ex- coption of Mies Josio Batchelder, who showed any familiarity with his lincs, oven Miss Cowoll tripping with " tirasomo frequency. Even this defoct in tho pieco would liave boon pardonsblo nd the other roles baen takon with an attompt at exhibiting an approoiation of tho spirit of tho plece. -And horo tho srlnmpul share of ‘censure must fall to Miss Glover, who was expoct- ed to msko & Litin tho. olastis- charactor of John Smith, Thore aro somo ciréiunstances to be taken into consideration to oxtonuate tho uttor indifforence displayed by thia lmll{“ 8ho is sufforing from o cold, ag her voico indicatad, and has porhaps ‘nover beon ealled upon boford i Lor professional career to oxhibit hersolf in tights, aud a cortain embarrassmont in mlm]liwr ut whilo’ tho -display /8 so muoh fo the imly's advaniago one would- hardly sup- poso tho ocircumstsnco n sufficlont causo for walking blundoringly through her part with tho air .of. ono -performing a vory disagracablo daty, such ss & rocontly-ap- ointod Constable lovying on tho property of lis wto_employer, or a roportor intorviowing Lia mother-in-law 1 the nnunt{ Jail. It ilin Glover doos not caro £o. play tho part shio ought toresorve the refusal to do eo for tho manage- mont, and not force it upon the patrons of the thoatre. At the vory lenst sho could have mom-~ orized hior lines, and monotoned ' them liko n canon in o cathedral. Tho fact s, sho wrouldn't, and - didw't, Mr, iddens and Miss Cowell alono -wero at all tol- erable, ‘but the droarinesa of the pieco aflected'oven that vivacions pair, and thoy could not be compared with some whio have assumed $hoir roupoctive rolos. As to the pleco, it is doloful to admit that it #alls far phort of tho orlginal. The local hits arc ocoasionally good, but evon'these fall like alake wind uppn thin audienco, As s general thing, thoy displays Yo originality, familiarity wi Yocal affairs, nor oven twmot. Mr. Campbell, wwho revised tho original, Las ro-rovised his own ploce, and, liko pastry, it has boen too much manipulatod to bo light or rolishable, * To bo mado mhla)‘!‘i‘ll tho cast must bo strongtlionod. If Mlos Glover displays any do- Bire to ploase sho can assuredly do 8o, othorwiso “ The &:mln Bavage” will be a bad vonturo for the managoment, and an ovil sugury for the vowing soason of light dramatio entortainments. y ACVIOKKR'S TUEATIE, Misn Katio Putnam mndo hor appearando at MoVickor's Thoatro last gvoulig in a play on- titlod “ Bat, or Through Firo aud Wator," Tho charactors aro: ¢ A dinmond fn tho rough,” ' a nowspapor man,” Tachre Bill," ¢ n sprot of & Knickorbockor family,” “a Bouthwestorn aport,” & gontlomnu ‘‘awfully fond of tho Na- tional Gamo,” # o most rollabla contraband,” a ¢ Prosident of aUnion,” “‘young lady of the now sohool,” hor counforpart, 'an old lady of tho old schiool,” and a Indy ““not outlroly uncon- nocted with posnuts.” Tho stylo of tho plsy may bo gatherod from these’ descriptions of tho charactors who figure in it, Thore aro flvo nots and fine sconos, Tho first is 1aid on a Mis- sissippi steamboat, tho sacond in parlors ata haln[: tho third In' Fifth _avenuo, tlio fourth in thio parlora aforosaid, atd tho last in n ‘aottago at Nyaok, Tho ploy Is liht, very light and airy, ~ the airiness boing tuitablo to the approrching ot sosgon, . Lhe _dla'kligny_l.u supposad Lo ko : Whondloy, tho gunrdian’ of . tho Iittle waif, and on Sun-’ funny, full of puns, good, bnd, and indifforont, d “'sn ‘ nbundanco of diluted slang, ' To ford of this kind' of . ~entor- fatnmont tho play will, bo found amusing, but to those who rofor: . Btandst comedios will bo dull and insipid, Mies Putnam 18 et and sho Is tho ssmo Miss Putnam who is very well known to Obloago play-goors. Sho shigs n couplo.of Honga: in pamsablo volco antd hor ‘mannor and motlous aro mixture of Magglo Mitcholl and Lotta. Sho:has caught sonis of the tricks of both, but comas up to uclthor. Hor anantants aro fhlly.agun! to thaie. {m ts, but thoir w\rts ato not always oqual to hom, Thoro linve boen thousands of bottor plays in Ohicsgo, aud hundrods worso, Somo porsoni it will ploaso’ and somo it won't, Thosp it will {flunflo should go, boonuso it will plonse thom hoso it will not plenso should go too, and fin out how much It doos not.plenso them, This ia | fiood advicg, ‘aud sbould bo. judloionsly taken. 0 Zntor-Ocean mny-hove- prejudicod tho highly ‘moral by stating that- Bet- nppoars to Latford in{such n' mannor-nato -All ‘that closto snd roarndtufl:ln ordon; with * drond, causod by his.bol luvln(,; hor to bo wearing *‘.tho shirt of Onpt. Sohuylar's dead. wifo.”. This.la’too bad, and for a highly moral journal. a vory: depraved n‘\.‘xld lm-msl boax, Mrs, Schuyler nover did woar ' shigh, <o LA MYRRS' OPENA=MOUEE. ...~ s : Moran & Manning'y. Minstrols took possossion of Myers' Opera-Iouso ~lulvovuniuf; ond fi\ro— dudod a varied and -amusing ‘bill of faro, Dilly Mahning'’s namo I8 the gront attravtion in Ohlca~ g0, for with ll his faults, his admirera love nm still. \The troupn.ia excollont: in- almost every partioular ; thoy.ing - woll, dsuce to por- foction, and thoir-carlcatires are droll: in the oxtromo. Tho house was ns full osit could com= forfably bo. Tho conesrt’ part consistad of n hormony of fiddles,” Hutes, and, other instru- miohts, hnndlod with skill, . Thore woro songs by Manning, Moran, Woolsoy, Walz;. and_Bnynor. Tho scloctions svoro .of tho sontimontnl charac- tor awootly aung and o touch of pathos runntng | intore through thiom afl, Tho dinloguo was funny, but quite decont and harmlces. - Eugono prosont- ! o woman to rfoction, ' and ' Uns-. worth's nstronomical focture on Vonus and tho:Zodirc knr,)t tho lLiouso in a roar. Tho * Bij Duteh Bwolls ™ is an oxoruciating travosty, an 4+ Mra, Dittamua' Party," ¢ ¥ot Gorn,” aad_tho ‘¢ Troublos of Agnes,” finish a most oxcellont ontortalnment, 'Ihoro s lots of fun in the porty, and all dispensors of fun should bo en- couraged, for theydo an immenso -amount of good physically, morally, montally, and many other.ways {00 numerous to onumaraf TIE JUDILEE BEMEARSAL. Tho grent dopot was lightod up for tho first | timo lnat evening for n cliorous. rohonrsal. Ev- erything was illrluco, and Prof. Buttorficld had nontly 800 vocallsts in tho chorus seats, ~Thero was an auditory of ovor 1,000. Tho offoot was marvelous, and, from last ovening's exporienco, Wo aro propared for the universal verdiot thal Chicago will use heronftor for a {unmlgnr depot tho fincat concort hall onm tho continont. Tho ncoustio qualitios aro perfoct beyoud com- arison, A fluo piano intonded to bo used only st nlghb in the nbsonce of an orchestra sont its tonos to tho romotost parts of tho bullding with such purity and cloarnoss, that it has boon do- cldod to introduce' planist of note in tho . con- corts, Evorybody -was dolighted with tho ro. " honranl and accoptod tho tost a8 onoof markod 8uccoss, THE CITY IN BRIEF, . ' Tho rogular monthly mooting of the Board of Gounclllors of o Hoapital for Womon and Olije dron will bo hold at No, 480 Wabash avonuo thia aftornoon at half-past 2, . A strawborry fostival and hop for thé bonoflt of tho Hahnomann Hospital will be givon at Con-. tral Hall, cornor of Twonty-second. atrost and Whnbash avenuo, this ovoning. Tho tickots, in- cluding rofrosbments, cost $1.50, ' The alarm from Box 370, at 4 o'clockyestdrds; ‘morning, was occasloned by & firo at No. 25 West Washington atroot, ownod by Dr. Patkor, and ocouplod by O. Al Btaples, Loss, 8100, Goverod by insuranco. A roport of the dedicatory ceremonlos ot the Hospital of tho Aloxisn Brotliors,yostorday, can- not bo found in Inst ovening's' Journal, whilo £ho othor to ovoning papors of o oity Tisve long accounts, Tho Prosbytorianism of tho ea- cordotal city oditor is running our nged and fooblo noighbor into the ground In local mattars. Yosterday morning, A. O, Lamb, living at No. 281 Weat Lako stroot, the engincor in Henry Y. King & Co.'s building, on Markot stroot, had his zight arm badly brokon by being drawn'into_the drive-whool, whilo adjusting o band. Dr. Fan well l:ll;n!gm{ thobrokonmomber. Liamb Indth Pluok bo desire to run hia ongina. during the res .ot tho day, but Lis omployors compolled him ts ‘g0 homo.’ - A regular mooting of tho Polico Commissionors 1725 beld yostorday atéornoon, Prosidont Meson in the Ohair. Firo Marabal Wright nud Mr. Bhoridan woro also presont. J, M, Murshall and Jnoob Knoopfle ware appointed special police- mon for Bpood’a. Block, Offioor John Tuatior was arraigued boforo tho Board for maltronting o prisonor, Tho caso was continued till Fridny, aud tho Board adjourned. At tho' Wabnsh avonuo firo yosterdsy aftor- noon. & young man named_Z. L. Wood baraly oscaped o torrible doath. Tho firo enught bint in thio fourth atory of ono of tha buildings, and, boforo Lo was awaro of 1t, his situation ‘hud bo: como oxtromoly porilous, * By wrapping his head and faco in_an old sack, Lo escapod down the’ : stairway, with bin hauds slightly burnod. His delivory was & joytul surpriso to bis frionds. Tho fact that thrco music storos have boon viaited by burglars within s weok would indicate thalk somo harmonious cracksmon are proparing to tako Enrt in the coming Jubilce. - Mesars, Root & Lowls havo lost 2600 worth of goods ; Norwiuski's storo on State stroot*bias had nva: cant space sinco Saturdsy twhors about $100 ‘worth of stuff ]nw and tho firm of Goorgoe I'. Tloot & Sous, on Wabnsh avenuo, namowly os- capod robbory on Bunday. Tho alloged pickpooket named Willism Rey, uliag Bradioy, and & femalo sccomplico, named Makeponco, who is eaid to bo tho wifs of tho famona cracksman Tom White, wero brought ho- foro Juatico Scully yeatorday on o oharge of lar- ceny, and wero bound over o tho Oriminal Gourt undor bonds of 81,000 and $800 reapactivoly. A trunk which had heon stolon from a Miss Hattio Blinnar, of No.+823 Wabash nvenuo, was found in tho room ocouplod by the prisonats, and oir- oumatances point conolusivoly to thoir guilt. Tho Board of Public Works yesterdoy fasucd tho following building pormita: Potor Mohr, tuwo-story bricl, G0x45; on West Congross stroot ; Johin McCuo, tivo-story brick, 2¢x60, on Division stiost ;W. J. Mitcholl, throo-story stono, 27x 98, on Calumet avonuo; J. Fitzpatrick, ono-story brick, on Twenty-ocond stroot ; Koslor Brog, throo'story briel tenomonts, Forost avenuo ; W, P, Diokindon, two-story bricit, Nos. 67 and 09 Baplo streot: E. T. Pulsifor, two-story brick, Nos. 17 and 10 Cotiago Grove avonvo ; and Frod, Wollaworth, threo-story brick, Nos. 95 and 97 Milwaukee avonuo. An aceidont ocenrred yosvordsy at noon which onght to soggest to tho olty authorities thut Washington streot tunnel should -bo botter lighted.” As Mr. Otis Corbott, of the firm of Beoville, Corbott & Oo., No. 14 North Clinton stroot, was driving through tho tunnel, in & buggy, with his wife, tho borse shiod, causing tho vohiclo to run agaiust tho ourbing aud by overturned, * Mrs. Corbott was thrown out and quito sorloualy Liutt. Tho tunnol wes so dark that tho accidont was not acon by thoso porsons who wero behind Mr., Corbott, and, but for his erlas to tho teamators to stop, moro injurywonld havo boon inflicted by the ocoipanta of the buggy Deing run over than by the acoidont which hap- poned to them, Tho County Commisgioners mot yesterday af- ternoon, Prosident Miller in tho chair. Prosont, Commisslonors Jonos, Doguo, Singor, Lonorgan snd Olough. Thor Lsing 1o quorum, the Bon adjournod Il to-dny. 'Tho County Troasurer l'nlparh!d that the tax for 1871 had amounted to ©1,400,084.83, which hod boon ‘collocted, minna tho followiug awmounts ; Aflpunlnd, $44,502.05 ; commisalons of Town Colloctors, $16,615.90 § ingolvent, $08,800.86 ; Troasurer's cowumission, 8,544.35; judgmont refused, 84,600.07 ; tho texan woro collooted g followi Aul, 1875, $110,875.20; Boptombor, #290,784.83; Ootobor, £126,087,60; Novombor, '833,001,90; Decombor, §277,420.40; January, ' $100,091.85; Fobrusry, ©68,024,94; ' March, * 8149,383.52; April, 30,- 026.08 ; May, £96,040,87, Early yostorday morning a_young ‘woman, b thio namd of Jand Jonos, omplayed i & muudm’} storo at No. 786 West Lako stroot, killod horsolf Dy taking six grains of morphine. About8 o'clock in tho night her employer, in whoso house who slopt, - hoard hor ~broathing hoarsoly of up nd wont to hor- bodsido, bu gnund or insonsiblo, A dootor was sont for Lut conld do nothing, and she died about 4 o'olock, An inquest was hold in tho aftornoon, when it was teatiflod that sho hed beon hoard to oxpross o wish todie, The jury rondered n verdict of “aulclde,” Tho - docoased was_the adopted daughter of o family llving on_Tulton streot, near Artoslan avenuo, ‘with whom she had lved for sistoon ' yoors, Lot wook ho bad a quarrel with hor mothor, sbout what fa not_kuown, but 1t grow to bo 80 warm that it fa alloged sho was sout out of tha houso, and took refuge in the basement of an adjolntug bullding, 'th inmatos, learning sho was thoro, took hor in, carod for her for a fow days, and finnlly mhar o placo in the milline: gtoro, where sho had worked for & abort time, Xt {a probable that thia oxpulslon, which loft hor ‘l:nll:(‘:lun::' t.ud ?uln{,l hn‘r to earning her ltlvhlg ng o X 0 which sho wag' unacoustomed, in- qucml hor tokill horsolf," ) e | THE FARMERS' MOVEMENT. Convoniton of. Farmors of ° Enatorn Xown=Loginlative and County Tick= ot Nominutode-Tho Rosolutions, . Special Dispatoh to Tho Chicago Tribune.”. . Wasnivazon, Tows, Juno. 3,—Tho Farmors and Laboring Mon's Convontion, hold in thia ‘olty yostorday, was the Inrgoat convontion over hold in this oounty, or probably.in castorn Tows, Evory townshlp In this county was_reprosonted, and noarly all by fall dologations. . This convon- tion strilics tho doath=knoll-of politicians; and its affoots will bo folt througlout tho'Stato, Tho' old political hacks stand ‘agliast’ How, trombling With foar, and_agalo ‘furlotis ith. rogo at tho lqmnflg of tho hard-fiatad yeomanty. . 'fho Gonvontion was composod of ton dolo- itos trom osoh township, of tho vary bost mon n this connty, and u\mu;:omrfly organized at 11' 8.m. - J. G, Molvin, hithorto prominont Ropub- lican, was solocted 68 Ohairman, Harniony was tho strongth and support .of this..Uonvontion, 88d tho bost of fooling.provailod... ... They put in nomination n. full -tioket, and na 1t is composod of tho very boat matorial, thoro Is scavcoly o doubt -that it will ' bo" elacted by 500 to 1,000 mnjorit; bout threa-fourths of tho dologatos Linvo hithgrto beon Ropublicans, tho balanco Liborals. and , Demoorats.. . The. fol- lowing resolutions woro unanimously sdopted : WnEneAs, Tho-industrial classesof onrland have from timo immemorial intrustod tho momontous af- fairs of Govornmont to - professional politicias Intorests wro adverse to thoso of (o masaes of . WIEREAS, Th lo's confidonco han beon bo- et i, PO sty b b Ooiinty Govornmonts, .oulminating -in- tho- Grodi¢ Mo- botior wwindlo, salafy-tesl, fujudioloua apprope tlons of public monoy, land" grants,- n tho eral Govornment; -awindling - contracts, ‘unwiso unjunt sppropriations in Site and coudtys and - Witknzas, The Fourteenth Gonoral Assombly of tho Stato of Iow, 1gnoring tho volco of 770,000 of her cltizens, rofussd thoir just and reasonablo domand for a 1w rogulating ratos on raflronds, preforring tho monoy and good will of munopoliata to tho intorcats of thele conatltuoncy, thua proving thomeslvos un- Jroriliy of the bigh truist confidod in thom thorotors, Resotyed, That 1 fs the imporative duty of tho in- duatrint classos of tho land to look fo thelr own im. modlato intorcsts, and uso fo helr atmost il Lonor- orablo moans to Dlaco in offico honost, capablo mon, whoso intarests nro fdontical with tholrs, Resolved, That, s railronds ato tho cronturen of tho pooplo, thfough tholr roprossntatives, thoy havo tho egal and moral right to control thom n xing maxi- mum rates; and that wG will aupport no ma to ro sont us in’ our Leglslativo halls unloss ho standa lodgod o uso_all. honorablo moans fo securo & -jue clous ratlrosd tariff lov, g Kesolved, That wo aro in favor of roducing fho omoluments of county offices, and of rotrenchment in ovory branch of tho Government Accvico consistent with oflclont servico, Reaolved, That wo will support mo man for office unless ho atands plodged fo take no rajlroad passes or ottier bribos from any rallroad company or oflier cor- poration,. .., Resolvéd, "Tha this Convention cloct ten delogatos to s county 1n n Slato Convention of b sim- roprosant, lar charactor to this whonover tho Bamo may bo aallod, s Resoloed, That 416 neeeptanco of a nomination at tho ‘handa of this Gonvontion is suficient ovidonco {hat tho accopting candidsto fgnoros all formor political tior, 4 co-oporate fn tis Farmars’ aud Labarers' Move- mani ; In accordanco with one of the above resoln- tlons, on dologatos woro salootod to roprosant thio county in a Stato Convontion whon tho samo may bo callod. ho following is tho tickot put in nomination : Roprosontatives, B, T. Brown and E, T, Brock- woy asuror, 4. W. Andorson, ~ Auditor, A, Ealloy, editor of tho Tows Granger. Shorift; A. AL Tiosworth. Bohiool Suporfutondont, Miss Olara Harris. Surveyor, G. H. Bergont. Cor- onor, J. 8, Maplo. Bonrd of Buporvisors, W. Mokinnoy. - The farmars havo mado s now doparturo by placing a lady on tho tioket. 8ho hus sdmirablo’ qualificatlons for the offico, and will be elected. SPRINGFIELD. Illegnl Lotting of the Convict Labor nt the Penitontinrye-Olork of the Supreme Court=s=Filcdd ArticlessaPor= sonal. Saviss Spectal Dispatch to The Chicay Senmarizrp, Tl Juno 2.—Attornoy-thilti.r Edsnil has flod an opinion_that tho combeact on- torod into botwoon the Teuitontiary Commis- sionors snd Emory Brothurs, on the 17ih of Oc- tobor, 1873, in rogard to tho Iabor of tho con- vlots, was irrogular, -nnd_thoreforo void. Tho Comissioncra advortised for bids for lensing the Jabor of 150 conviots. A numbor of bids woro rocoivod, but all of thom oxcopt two woro xejeated 'In consoquonco of thoir. being based on conditions that tho Commissionors glhould furnish stonm-powor. Euory Brotliors, to whom tho Inbor was_awarded nt 4734 conts, sub-lot tho labor of half of tho mon to Goorge E. Ponigrao, aud Ponigroo immodiately assignod thom ta reprosontatives of tho Iilinois Oar Com- pawy. Tho Attornoy-Gonoral dacidoes this illegal and.vold on tho ground that tho Iilinois Car- Company was not organizod until Jau. G, 1875, and was incompotont to transnct”auy businoss through roprosontatives prior to that time. Bee- ondly, fivo bids woro roocted by tho Commis- slousy bocauso,tha parly making tiom callod for stenm-powor, ‘which wan_donicd, but was fur-/ nished to tho Car Gompony aftorward. Tho Stalo Register, in it issuo to-day, says : 3r, William A Tarnioy, who Las for & torm’ of olghtoon yoars scoupiiod tho position of Clork of tho Bupromo_Court. of this Grand . Division, yaentod tho offes, and Mir. Homburghor, who was olooted Inst fall, assumod tho oftico of the somo, . Probably no man in tho whola country, occupylng s eimilar position, has dischargod the dutios of tho offico o tho mora comploto sntis- faction of tho Bouch, tho Bar, and tho pooplo tlgn hoa Mr. Turmay. .. ... . A Tho Milan Distilling Company, capital 8500,- 000, and. tho Boardstown Distilling Company, capital 950,000, filod articlos of association with tho Boorotary of Btato today. - Brurxorrery, Til, Juno 2.—Hon. Joln Tillaon, of Quinoy, Ttopresontative from tho Thirty- soventh District, has tendored his resignation to sccobt tho position of Unitod Statos Colloctor for tho Fourth Distriot, in this_Stato, which lins Deon offered toliim by the Prosidont, An olaotion to fll his placo in tho Gonoral Assembly has boon ordored to tako placo Nov. 4, 1878, J, H, Barrows, who hina boon tho pastor of tho Firat Congregatlcanl Church in this city for & Four past, s toudored Lis sosignation sud will ahortly leave for Europo in searoh of Loalh, the bad condition of which constrained him to givo up his chargo. Ho is a talentod young man, and possossos tho lovo aud sympathy of Lis ocongrogation, i MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Financint Nows. New Yonr, Juno 2.—Monoy wan casy at 5 t08, Blerling rulod frmer at 1081110 for 60 doy, snd 1093 @109%; for sight. fold was wosk under the snnouncomont thst tho Government would scll $7,000,000 during tho month, and tho fact that the Gorman Laukors woro froo gollors. Tho clique doca not appear to ba attompting {0 cous trol tho markol, Losnn 3o for carrying, Olear. ings, 364,000,000, 7Tho Assistaut Troasurer disbursed Governmonta wore quiet and firm, Stato bonda ralod aull atd nomiual, Stock speotlailun waw orratid 0 Taclto Mall, which fuctuatod betweon 405@30, closing at tho lover fig- uro. Tho courso of tho 'atock was ' Influonced b Fumors {n rogard to tho fortheoming statomonta, bol £rom the old and now Doards. *Outaldo of tho Facifio Mail tho market wan sirong and Ligher, with Westorn Union, Now York Gontral, Rtock luland, Lako Sliors, and 0, O, &1, C, as tho fésturos, Tho ddvanco repro- seuteds 1moderato businoss, Tho matkat, will the oz coption of Facifla Mall, closed atrong, ~ * © torling, 1085 Ao I3 Coupons, '81, 5205 of Coupous, Coupons, 05 (aow), . .19 Bissour “Tarncasecs, Tennousoos, nov Virginias, tiow, noxDs, Virginias, old.... North Carolinis, o North Carolinas, no Osnton,.. Wontern' Obloago & Altor Qlleayo & Allon Qulp & Misuasiyp Ittinols Gentral;... . 11 Unfon Pacifio stoeke, 273 Unlon Pacitlo bonds, 4y | Contrat Pacifio bonds, 1034 Dol Lack, & Weutern 104X ¢ Hartford & Erlo, ... 2 BY, Paul,., Now York LivoeStock Markot, New Yous, Juno 2.—ecoipts sinco Haturday, 054 cars or 600 Latd ; total for the wouk 0,00, againt §,000 Iast Wock, The markot opencd willia’ dull feellug, | hoad, making - 18,300,. for 17,000 o . O Kottlo, 83 and sales woro inuaunlly slow for mna-[ at & docline 9 4@ on all gradon below oxtrn and fy Fale ateors that sold in Bnfalo at & Tosd of $5.00 and, Tupwards por hosd from Ghicago, had to be sold hiere' ‘at s lons to tho spicoulator of about $4,00 por head.’ Ex. clunlyn.of & fow cholce stos 1t nt 13@193¢0, tha extretno rango for.nativo. sl win 109100, with but fow goiug higher then 1230, Toxas sud Ohicrokeo catilo, il {at, rangod from 03¢ to ; 1050, Balea includo: 12 car-lond Tilinofs ateors, rcont 13§ ewt, 113@123(0 4 cara, 1X owt, 111@134;,0 card,. T3¢ owhy 118403 &'cars, noant 7 owt, 115a;" 8 onrw, T3¢ awt, 11@i0)o; Deats, choleo BCwt, Ta@d180: 7 carny 2100 ety 13@100; 1 cate, 8K ot 134(@13401 7 core 001 73§ dwt, 1131203 08 carn Diinats atiflors, 1,176 gt ui(o,an carn b%nat llore, 03¢ i’;"»‘; igo: 18/cars Toxaun, 53¢ owt, 1040 5 105 483 chra il -tfi'fnxa, past Oliorokos catll, ekt Chstns—Rocepts to-dny 29 cara or 5,700 tho - ook, againnt 5 Tast) ... wosk, - Tho sheop. Woro... al shioarcd and ranged from. common o primo, Tha 11 carvlonds, av 80 £0 04 1ba, at b, atBo 1 car Vieginia Jimbe, 64 of primo Jorsoy, 81 bs, 140 and's lot of common Htate, Tow, 110, “Htotton'ts selling roadily at 8@10. " Bwhiz—Docoipta 83 cars, or 10,100 , Hogs; - Total for. tho wook, 29,820 agAlnst 86,500 last . woek,. No livo Tiogs on haio, but doalers quéto good ‘corni-fod nomi- nally at £5.40@5.00, Clty slaughtered hogs ore In_de. mand and stosdy ot 04 @750 i | ' Now York Dry Goods Markct. ' New Yorx, June 2—Thoro was o alow trado movo- ‘mont in cotton goods, but pricos woro fairly steady at tho Iately roduced pricos, Drown snd bioachod cot- tons word dull {n firat hanils, Drown drills wero more ‘wantod for oxport.. Washington light-ground prints havo beon reducad {0 100 by jobbors. Ovorcoatings, doaskins, and hoavy cassimeros aro taken more frwl{ by tho clothi but satinets snd jesnw aro dull, Rlacl gronddinios aro hriak and scarco, ~Colorod Orloana and th are active and in ahiort supply, groy dapaneso clo "' Philndoelphin Onttlo Markot. ., PRILADELPIIA, June ,—OATTLE~Dull, Prices favor buyors, Salon; 4,600, Extra Ponnsylvanisand Wost. ori steors, $7,50@8.00 ; falr fo good, $0,0087,00; com- ‘mon, $6.00@0.00, : Hitzxe—Unchiangod. Salos, 3,000 ¢ 6@0i(0. - Hoas—In falr domand, ' Baled, 6,000 ot $5.00@6.35. The Produce Markots, ° TS " MILWAUREE, 5 MruWAURRE, Juno 2.~-DReapsropws—Flour’ dull and lowor; spring oxtras, ‘$0,2037.00. Wheat quist and wesk; No, l,sll.BI: 0, 2, $1.20 spol 253 Sollor Junc, . Gorn {u falr demand, but lower ; No, 3, .80X¢o. -Oatd dull and lowors No;'2, S1i0; white, do- livored, 8o, Rys dull and s shado lower ; No.:1, 68c, Barloy irm § No, Bt , 830, 2 2 Fazionts—Steady, Duftalo, 53¢o; Oiwego, 1130, Reor1preFlons, 6,000 beis i w‘l{n’t, o000 BurpaeNTe—Flour, 16,000 brls wheat, 233,000 bu, i /" 'BUFFALO, y 2 Burrato, Juno. 2,—Froun—teady.: - ‘Nominally $1.42 for No. 2 Hiiwaukoo Olub; no salea.’ - Jorn Ligavy ; car lots Rold at 47§ @80, ~ Onta held at about c. FnxionTe—Steady ;{Eam‘b 1105 oorn, 100; oate, 03¢c. New Yonz, Juno 3.—CorzoN—Quict and steady ; middling upland, 10%a, . Sar o BReADsTUFFA--Flour dull and hoavy; recelpts, 23,000 ‘brls ; suporfiue Wostorn and Blato, $5.6580,10 5 com« mon'to good, 0.40@7.00; good to'dhoiss, $7,00317,033 hito wlioat extra, $8,00310.25; Ohio oxtras, $0.15@ 10.00; Bt Louls, $7.15813,00, 'Corn moal dull, Byo flour Qullat €4.76@G,00, Whoat heavy ‘and Towee Iarge roccipia ond firmnoss of his dopross tho g0 d Srmnoss of frelgl market ; Tocoipts, 360,000 bu ¢ Inforior spring, $1.30@ 1.7 No, 8 Chiteago, 1453148 ; do iwaukud, $1,60; No. 3 Chlcago, $1,58681,50 ; smbor wintor, $1.10.. s dullnt 05@97c. “Barloy and malt ull.’ Oorn heavy and lowor, under largo recoipla : rocolpts, 254,000 bu'; ot now mf n, 88000 § common fo prima 0;60@020 ; old do in store, 630 ; yellow Westorn, 033 @043c. Oats hoavy and lowor; rocelpis, 7,000 bt 3 now mized Weatern, 46@480; whils, 55@850 5 biaok, ‘Eoos—Bteady ; Wostorn, 105@1750. 1AY AND Hors—Unchangod, 4 Gnooenrzs—0offeo quisk . snd firm, * Sogar mod- grataly active,and frmoe; il to good ‘roflalog, 14(G e, Moo’ quict and unohngod. Rico el i 3 e iuu—0rud, 8)0; rotnod, 19X, TunrexTovE—Steady st do, 700K OF GUAIN 1N WAREHOUSE u, oNg—Pork dull and nominal 0TGN Deof stoad. $£.00611.50 3736 @10.023¢, steady § moas, L 503 St 5500, Cul mekin ieady | shoaldos, 7o' short out hinm, 1040 ; cloar bollics, 14 1bs avor> 880, 03¢0 3 Tib bollios, 8} @90 Lard steady; Weatern stcam, 0o} kottlo, Oic. Burren—Quiof; Wostorn, 17@%30, OuErsz—Bieady st 11@154c. ‘Wittaxr—Quiok but firmor at Db, DETROI" Drtnorr, Juno 2, —BoxavsTUFYs-—Flour dull and 2 ahado lowor at £3.50@0,35 " for cholco white wheat, ‘Whoat dull and o shado lowor ;' oxira, $LES askod Mo, 1, SL0N@LEL ; ambor, £L82@1H, Com autl and 16wor at 45400, _ Oats dull and Towor at 390, OLEVELAND, ° LEVELAND, Juno 2,—BREADSTUFFs—Whoat dull and linti g S No. 1 rod hold st $1.741 No. 3 do, $1.63, - dull and nominat+&igh mixed, 520 ; low mixed, Connauietat o, Neyangen, - : TOLEDO. " Torxpo, Juno' 2.—DuxpeTUrys—Flour dull and unchanged, " Wheat dull and lowor ; No. 1 white Wa- baah, $1.95; do Michigan, $1.78; smber Michigan, Loz apot, $1.04 July’ No.1'red, 8005 0, 4 Bighmised 42 b andJy 1050 July; 1830 gh mixed ; 453¢0 Apot andJuno; 4030 5 4B)g0 Augnst and whl’t‘c, B30, Onta Bl ‘a3 shads fumfg; No. 1, 440 ; No. 2, 395 @40 Frdrrra—Unchanged, ® g -, Reoriran—Flour, 3,000 Lrla;, wheat, 18,000 bu ; corn, 42,000 1ni ; oatw, 7,000, b, Brpateirs—Fiour, 4,000 bris; wheat, 24,000 bu ; corn, 25,000 bu: oats, 1,000 bu, # p BT, LOUIS, . 8r. Louts, Juno 2.—DREapaTurpe—Flour dull and uncliangod. Whost_dull and lower; 81203122 for No. 2 red witter; $L60 for No. 3; $145@L00 In olo- yalor, Coru slow, in buyors’ favor ; No, 2 mixed 381¢@00 In clavator ; 4150 rellor July, Oats.dull and lowtas: Ko. 2 104 @dlo o tock; 130600 in elova- for; 9230 scller Juno, Barley ‘nominal,” Ryo slow ; primo, 68@09c, B A \ Provisions—Pork qulct at $17.26@17.60. Bulk meats dull and nominal, Bacon dull’.and unchsaged, Lard Aull; manufeoturing, 7405 rodnod, 96, Wittsky—steady at 960, . opTrE DU ot booros, $4.00G5.00; stookers, Hoas—Dull and lowor at $4.25@4.60, ... QINGINNATL .. Orerikaty, ' Juno 3,—DnzADsTurFa—Flour quiot at $7.5087.00," Wheat dull at $165@1LE8, Corn lower 0t 47@48c, Osts 38@d80, Darloy nominal, ERoVIloNs—irm. Fork quict, $16.60'bid; $16.75 asked, - Tard dull and nominal; steam held at 8%o; owue cliole cily held at 9o, Bulk moats firm ;"salca shoulders, 03c; cloar riba 8o casl; 370 bia buyor July; yabuyer August: elear Lold at 830, Bacon steady, wiih & falr demand ; ahouldors, . old st Tafo; closr Hbs 0d at 8o} clear held at Dc, Wintskz—Firm ; Ho, ¥ b PHILADELPHIA. PritapriPom, Juoo 2.—Dn £ADSTOFTE—Flour un- changod ; Westorn rod, §1.83@1.00. Corn in fair de- mand ; mixod Westorn, 84 } c, l’x'rnounu—cnld%, 13)0; rofined, 193c, Wamgx—Firm at 95, - s i . NEMPHIS, uxupmsl Juno 2, —OoTToN~Firm; good ordinary, 160;° 1ow middling, 17o. . . Dicapsrures—Flour dull snd drooplng; $4.50( 10.00, Corn dull and drooping; 66@5To. Bata’du and drooping ; 43@400, Hav—Dull ; $18.00@365,00, - Draw—Dull; $14.50, Corn-mesl dull; $2.60. : BacoN~In falr domand, but lower. Shoulilars, 7i 1%@d; aldes, 0¥ @9X0, : e OBWEAO, ’l%u& anu-nd—uwnuu:é Juit; No.1 Milwaukeo, .60@1.69, Corn duil; S DALTIMORE., Davaronr, June 2,—DnRADSTURFS—Flonr dull and prices fovor Buyers, Voot auiet sud unctangod, Corn dul. outadull; mixed Weatorn, 40500, 15 uiot, B . % T T Pndvisions—Dull and nominally wackangod, WilskY—00%o. Burrza-—N@sic. ki LOUISY] Lowisviute, Juno 2,—BREADKTURYE—Flour quict § extra family, $0.00, Gorn firm ot 680 for sbellod and aackod, Gita” scarco and. fira at 7@4%0 fncluding iSistons-Ashedg Stmer: pork 1100, Tacon— shouldors, oo rib, 340 clear, 970, Dackods ke 4 elear, 0o i Toose, Wikisxy~—Firm § Lard—tour-onderad, B, NEW ORLEANS, . New Onreixs, Yano .—Bnespsrurrs—Fiour dull ; doublo oxtra, $5.67 ; treblo oxtrs, $6,80G8.00 ; family, $0.00810.00," “Gornl firmer ; mixed, 67; yellow, 680 ; . Ontsossioratédo, '+ ' 0 FAT~Dull; prime heli at $25.00, Trovistons—Vork dull ot $17.60, Dry salt meats lioulders, TX@73o ; no dotmand for sides, Dia- 1l at 7340, YXC, 03¢, Fams, 15@Me, - Lord ;3 tlorco, a;g@b,\(o; kog, 0@10Cs, Grocnies—Sugsr dull ; ful ly air, 85(@9%0, Coffec, 18X @20, Molasaes, nono offering, Witaky—Dull ; Loulsiana, 00; Olncinnati, 950, Corrox—Quit, Balos, 2,000 blos, Good ordinary, 1830 ; miduling, 10%@11o; middilng, 18%o; mi Alfug bricans, 18@16370, Nocelpts, 1,712 ports, Qreat Britaln, 1,122 bales ; Gontihent, 26 ‘conutiwlso, 5,812 balea,” Stook, 0d,141 bales, pieend st i Vessols Pnased Dotrolts zTnoTT, Juno 2.—Passen Up—Props Blanobard, inaw, Potomec, New York, Olty of Tolodo, ty aud bargo, Intor-Ocoan anid. bargo, Eolipsd 3 iagllun, Olydo, . Bchrs Jennio Miller, Worthington, Miunio Mueller, Dowx—Frops Outonsgon, Montans, Bt Albaus, Atlsntlo, Talodo, Bt, Louts, Disy Gity' and bargos, Duffalo and bargas, hsy Klower and barges ; achira Queen of tho Lakes, Todman, " Wino—Northoast, Dxruort, Juno 2.—Passen Down—Props . Obicago, Gordon® Gampbell, Durliugton aud barges, Pavgen. Up—Darc G Mostou; sobre Tod Wing, Onondags, Miami, Auna Droy, Awmsrantl, Garrit Buith, Zatk Clinadlor, . Winn—Northeast, © e el 1ilinois River and Canal Nows, Spéotal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. LAt Tl Saas DN setival ot defwritto by hio river, ‘Tho Robert Holmes passed Into tho cml‘ lullls?‘ wl‘kh‘ h&lh-culn’fifl' g I%Agfil.fl‘ll'lll P:‘lm!“ assad out, loaded with pig-iron for t, Louls, au 3 Monard, loaded Witk fuimber fos Tabals. - Tho river fu falling fast, - L - CANAL O¢FioE, OnigAqo, June 3,—ARBIVRD-PATR- noy droves, ., s ‘retatlod-on a long orod- uldors, 8505 clear - 1ib, '8X0 (- -moant, TaBallo, 160 tohs.conl, 8,054 lbs ray gmpty barrals § T Ryburn, Matsolllon, 0, of Trade, Utlon, 6,600 bu onts, Ottaws, 5,500 Vi corny Indu Motrls, ,000 bt corn 3 Halfs Pranco, Morris; 5,000 bu dorn's Xily, Morris, £,000 b corn, ” 3o G + OizAnen—M, L, Adams: No, 9, LaSallo, 88,725 {t Inmbor, 8,000 1ath, . | . i1. . . SPEOCIAL NOTICES, A Physicinn’s . Office and Practico - for Sole, y argo and woll-ostablishiod offico buslnass, {ogothor ith ologantly furnishod apartments, Priao, 88,000 cash. Aply o DR WARREN, at No, 167 South Olarkcat., Olitangio, boforo Juno 6. bl corn § 2,800 bt corn.§ atry, Schiénck’s Mandrake Pills. i o that organ,.. Tivor. T M Ay Hmhol 4o, &o., sl succnmb 'to the' froo uso of Hel draka Pifte._ For anto by all druy 'LAGE GARMENTS, PARASOLS, &o, Iats and donlors. Chas. Gossiag e g S TACE GARMENTS, In ; Sacques:and:: Dolmans, of ‘Bl'k and Ool’d Yak Laces; Ele- gant B’k Guipure Lace Sacques; from $20'to $100; Real Thread Lace Shawls; Blk. and Wht, Lilama. Lace ‘Sacques & Points; Stylish Polonaises, in ‘Camel’s Hair, Batiste, Swiss, Linen, and Lawn, Everything new' and choice'in Suits of all materials. ‘With the new and stylish Oxy- dized: Chatelaines and Mount- ings, of latest - shades, in all qualities, - with new designs opening daily. 'Weé. make, this’ morning, choice additions ' to ‘our "asgortment. of - Children’s’ “Normandy” Oaps ‘and OChil- dren’s Linen Suits; 'Ribbons, Ruchings, . Fans, -“Novelties” in Oxydizeéd Ornaments, ¢ Spe- cialties” in fine Hosiery and Underwear, and .a special bar- gain in French Chintzes at 20 cts. (imported at 80 cts.) * 106, 108, 110 STATE-ST OIL TANKS, OIL: WANIE. Stipig G Memfetrig G0’ For satoty, " durabilit s, Convontonco, andooono 5010 Tanka ara wmoquaiod. Thioy ars siade of Komn Gal. vanizod fron, o (op cannot of ordor,” Tho i 415 BAAGIA OF SUBIISHY Sis ofoctiras o ‘offootison : & barrol of ol 1 sx 1o olgtit ainuten 0 TP Hyory Tank and Pump Wan N for Doperiptive Olroular and Brnes Bond WILSON & EVENDEN, ‘40 and 48 West Lalke-st. ORGANS AND MELODIONS. JUBILEE .~ ORGANS, Tomple O d Molodions. - Whiotosals Waro e T th6 Nortinrees and pouty . 1 Arorooma ' 53 and 55 South Ada-st. - R. D. WILLSON. - REAL ESTATE, BEAUTIFUL HOMES, GEO. SUMNER, 188 FHast Madison-st., Room 4, is now/| selling splendid lots in Nor- wood - Park on MONTHLY PAYMENTS, also offers assist- anceintheerection of dwellings. Washington Heighis! X daslro ta oall tho partloular attention of buyors to that handsomo, thiokly-woodud, high and dry, 100-a0ra tract, at Washipgtan Holghts, whioh I am offoring for salo ata pogial bargsln, HENRY E. MARBLE, Pl Room 6, _No. 78 Doarhorn-s* ‘WINDOW SOREENS. Wire Screens, FOR DOORS AND WINDOWS, At tho oldost_establishmont in the Lusinoss. J. 'W. D. KELLEY & BRO., 88 Madison-st., Tribune Building, SALVE. All Right Bnivo for Burny, Bolls, CORNS! 25 contsn hox. DR, STEPHENS, 121 Dearborn.st. GENERAL NOTICES, Vienna Exposition. 1a horaby glvon that tho Jurlos of Y vfi"u"'lc:&’-lf_?nnzx"n'u% Bostponed. Tholsmaoknen 6 (ha rilos ons 0otings to tho HASER0G o o the. Mo of danenrryhosle fof ORI ey o Ff of Juimar Hae inethor tntune mation syply o HADORIY BALDWIN: ly to PP lfod Btates Dispatols Ajgont, 12 firoadway. % LOTTERY. ~ " Offiolal Drawiog of tho Dally Combination Lottory: CLABS NO. 107, YOR JUNES, 1673, - 3, 81, 85, 0, bl, %, 67, 8, T, 06, 41, 3L h?;:';!;fufla‘mv:fl';fin“ doposlt, Prizos oashod aud ! SHALED DEPOSITORY, By ¥, 0, DAVIS, M Rooran6iand 7,181 Rorharns o abelle ,810.1bm |- BANK STATEMENTS, " LN, PRESTON & K, 45 Mndo to 1io Olesring Toss ‘Assiclation, ot 1ho eloso of Business; April 26, 1873, . oo RRBOURORS,:: « tos and Bills Discountod. ... 8, 53 ans on calls soourod "id Famon . Tatorala - h on hari Oliook on othor Habii Rovonuo Btamps,, 166, 611,35 - 000,00 game " 088018 31,0307 81,186,67L.35 Qounty ot Qook, ast T, 50 W, Grosby, of the f f, Drostan & ooy Sharotem of Danh Do o tho best-of my knowledgo and boliof. *'"* 'Bworn to aud subseribod bafora mo, syl : 1 “(Blgood).. . ALBRRT P, BMITH, Ne . Report of the Condition OF THE Memfaarers Natol Batk, | s AT CHICAGO,- In tho Statoof lnofs, at tho Olose : April 25,1873, - RESOUROES, “CHARMING BOOKS ™ P zp[nxmm-w&m 'b¥f prodiod fo¥ fhiy ¥. W. OROBBY, -Onshior, PRI‘?““IE In i % I’z CRillp dar Rithor of of Hho s " SHELDON &.C0MPANY, 'W _PUBLICATIONS. FOR FUsTPUBLISHID. L, 8 gy 7’8 nflu{nnt Now. ovol, . Lo | /1 Vol R READING!” Mrs. Annie Edwards’ New Story, - - A Vagahond Heroine, 1 Volumo; i9mo, Price 75.Conts or $1.95: ' RECENT FUBLIOATIONS, AN RN EREATRE LOVR, Saratoga;in 1901." 00 Bowoilfal Miastrations” by " Asthuf’ Lugil 1 Vol. 12mo, Oloth:” Prico $3. dyonturs, u M, Rl 86, Y ot o ‘chlo Lovol tover, o recelpt . MEDICAL. .. . onds quand.... s Bonds,nnd i Redo remiu; Oasly Itoms; Erchans jiia o flu\klfl"lll ‘Curronoy, Nioknl o ey o [ATA 2,65, 80.00 Canttt Btosk pta 1 PTADILHIES. = It oo 000,00 sfl?fi(fi.vund“" . ° R Erohit an ] oo 402,400.0 n ? Inaividusi D i . .fmg AN MILK-CURE, ron Ing ¥ !t s A ECE The .Mo_n Wonderfal Disoovery of the Ning» * “teenth Qentury,” OWE'S . . - .. DR.S A or Ol Poritanontl sipiest Sataumpion, Lots 1§ ’v'},lufi,'g?a“‘m" roup, Jou . oty & magio, Prios, 51 por botlle ™ 0 18 ' DR. 8. D, BOWE'S for chitls, ow dags; Argbian Tonic. Blood-Purifier, etifiod ol ‘Whioh DIFFERS from all othior proparations iz Buato Natooal ik o dinto aotion oy the 0 12 Mtelmme- o B i LIVER, KIDNEYS, AND DBLOOD. Notos and bills o-diacountod..... Tttt pursiy togatablo, and oloaneos tho syatom of el tme . illlfllh!l.' llds 1t right’ makos , riob T L o Segiator 1o Snd Sebrer Contts- ots, , s, L nd e omols. 3 SA. Holnion, Casiior of ths Manutuctarors' Nation. | BILIW W WFEOLH “riTEin fr, GENERAL DE- o1 Biarik, “of Ubickgo, 1ll., do solomnly swoar that the | DOWN ‘OONBTITUTIONS," I *!chailongn jue Nize- tamopt 1 tri, &4 the bestof goy knomladgs and ,‘;-;?;‘U'flln;] 2, 0pnd “;lng:rnm{gwnbonm-nnn . AOrm ta Batory” g this areon oy of |- - Bl at ratail by Drugpiats, snd wholeulo by LORD, MITH & 00,; and FULLER' & FULLE R~ : e . | 2 Corrupt—Attest: HoR s A HOLMRS, ) # ,UHAE.CDIIBTUOK,S Disootors, * - W. 21, ADAXS. of the Condition OF THE . . . Second Neton] Bank |STATIONERY, OF CEIICAGO, At the Close of Dusiness, on the 26thdayof . ‘April, 1873« - Report 0,82.19 8,869.98 S G ** BEST LIST IN THE OITY. e |289 WEHST MADISON-ST. ks i e w6750 |- J. BSTOTT, lato with Wostorn News Oo. e Dt g i Raeia, gma o LAKE NAVIGATION, . ... s e | GOODRICH'S STEAMERS 8 1m23.a i % el i 53l 2 snd othar Oash Tfoms. @ - o Txoiangos for Qlaaring Hous 51048 ]l:“m-lnlgn nm‘:ju“n:rl‘!-nku. aau.‘m ! . - loka) Lo F (e B b - ) > LTSGR | LIABILITIES, . 8 '100,000.00 BIREE | B ) @ 19,4097 7,50.00 Do £0 Stata Baaka and Basko: Notos and Bills Rodiscauntod, 2 B T Btatg of Ilinols, O t Gook, sn.: g i i B Bodregar, ¢ £ho Bocond Natfonal. | s For Racine; mlmz\‘llkm. Shehoygan, ete., dail, it STATIONERY. BOOKS, &o.' EMERSON & STOTT, © WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Iy _ CROQUET. Bundays except sion Boat for B Weyp m, b, S OF Grand Maven, GGWE=Dapii, Musdvsve), Spriag Lake, Fruitport, Manistes, etc,, daily, -- Sundags excepted, 7 p. m, or 8t Juseph and’ Tenton Marbor, Tuesday Thussdny, aud Satardsy, 11 p. m. 98, m. Saturday Exgu kee, ote., do'n't leava une 'or @reen Bay, Menominee, Oconto, and inter..: . mediato ports, trl-weekly, 7 p.m, Tho Prop. Tiuéadsll will loave for. aboves- named and intermediate ports, conneoting at ‘Hacannba with Peninsular Railroad for Ne- gaunoe, Yshpoming, Marquetto, &o. day Evoning, June 4, ot 7 o’olook. . Offloe and Docks 1qot Miohigati-67 » Wodne V. BUTLIN, Supt. l, John oGrogor, Cashior :( ol Ohloaey; do cldmaly o s the ahgng i o'y Knowha 3 i da tre o TR0 D RN s cdididdt, Onabitor. v ibeoribod bofc 1 X iy to mnd stobo, PRI bl dov of Jumo Corroat—Attos| T ; 3 & flaon g Diroot PHILIEE, LER, 5, Report of the Condition OF THE Third National Bank, OPENS MONDAY MORNING, S, . T GOMMERGIALY Corner of Lake aiid Déavborn-sts., (Oppastto Tromont Houds), 2 . Fane £. Acaommodationis for 600 Guest $2.50 per Day. PUTLING & INGRATIAM, Propristors. - OF CHICAGO, At the Olos of Business, April 26, |- GRAND UNION HOTEL, " SARATOGA SPRINGS, N, Y., upoib band Kavo beon Gniened 1 <an bo ananpod At Metronaitfan 1fa ) it ¥ *Aidtons Ty ) GARD RTE & GO, ut baretbis Bprines e v‘.‘um' ek Tiltopen ..11:;:‘ 1oz tho Focoption of guonts, Pror, 3 on, 1878, te MESOUROES, XNl Tosne and Discounts, ©3,077,200.50 Ovordralt, 8,784,110 U: 8. Hondi (o 607,000.00 Qilor boads S D from aifioe Natisal B T ais, Duo from Banks and Unukers,... 40,541.94 Furnituroaud Fixtars, Curront Kxponsos Tazos., Oash Itoms, inoluding Rovenug Lawps, . s i Fxehangos foF Gioa Liilis of ther Natioual Iia} Yraotional Ourronoy and niokil Ehual tidor Noi SREI FANCY WOODS. . ‘Importor and Donlar in VENEERS, Mahogany, Rosowood, Florida Rod Cedar, French Walnut, Hungarian Ash, Walnut, and Ash Burls, &0, —— 1,915,680.05 . 5,498, 892,80 e 17 South Jefferson-gt. )l X i | A -. MEETINGS. Exchange, .08 Profit and L & . .- Magonie. Dividends unpaid, " 500 Ashlar Lodgl:. [0, 308, A, F, and A. MI Roj Ciroulation out 687, 000,00 ation ¢ 4 'wosday) hvunlnt. at§ o'olook, lndhldsll Dopost ve 1,098,189, 44 ball la Masonic Tomplo, Allmembers uf tho Lod, ™ Oortltiod Cheoks, 88, 818,71 quested. to attend” as husinoss of smportance will be E::gxgmonfi:“h 8 e 1,870, 085, brought up. . H. URANE, Beo. OThrvesbesnpieermsissossrnien 435, 74.48 Erabiia Attontion, Str Knights! ¥ B10. Apallo Qummandory, No, 1, K. T, Stated Conolave (Tupsd ing, o' ShbAGat A Bostin, a7 elich a4 Hall 19 Cven I, T, V. Parsans, Cashlor of the Third of Duifongo, do soldmnly awosr. that futruo, o tha boatof miy knowlode and b V.“PATBO L, Blatoof 11 unty of Cook. e, z o i B%vf.‘.m' and jul nnbul,lnlvnm &-@flgflfixq At P! xhwa;rx'aliuli.fl' s 3 ! 1L OUIUEI, ¢ Disgtors, * : H, W, DISOR, g & 0 O i Bir i slaba courtcounly vt WY artor AR LOOKE, Tisoordor, l ” 'Funeral Notige, ticn, Bir' Kal lor ?xfl-xn‘bnrfhgliiwm"uc"c’” e o T ater, S « A, n{{m Thaidonits Tamery inlly mfu'ci% ?\)..l:%’ll

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