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A VALILUU Duadta LMDULw? LUmoDAx, JULL 10, 1873, ~ TYRANNY. AT HOME. stroct railroad with tho bost rosidont parts FOR MADAME' .| of the Wost Bido, It is only o fow blooks distant’“from” the Madison ~and - Btato stroob lines of cara; and a fow Dblooks wwosk of tho groat bolt of hotels, Tho pland aro now being pmgnmd. It is contomplated to orgot, in conneotion with tho market struoturo, » largo and commodious armory'{ and all that sooms £o be needad {8 & ity rogiment to'put into it. The fllmjmc hag boon takon u{: by loading and wealthy oltizons, who aro dotormined on golng through with it, nud to havo tho \ml'h\lug orected tho following fall. Ve have not hiear whotbor any jublleo is prn{mnod in connection with tho cfinnlng. Hotol-caterera aro warmly in favor of tho soliomo, as thoy have now to por- . | form tirosomo journcys to all parts of tho city In soarch of tho commedities thoy naod daily for tho uso of their guests. Was' trio thab the offioces of Mr. Grant's Ous. tom-Houso wore stithorized to warn tho nhlr. =+ |"mnators using $he port not to do bueinéss with | him. Tho Longth to Which Colloctor Judd is | 1o ne St e e e Bl ‘tont oo Prepared to Go. to Save Tad glvon no such ordors, (Just ag though Col- 2,600 Sineounre. A GREAT RAILROAD. Yk AMUSEMENTS, = RAILROAD TIME TABLE, UNION PARK CONG'L OHUROH: | ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. PXPLANATION OF REFRNENOR MAREA,— f Satardayex NEWSBOYS’ HOME. | 1] o g L TAsre B - MIGHIEANIGENIHI\L & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS \ Digoty foot af Lahe sty e, fool af Mty secondsts T'HIS EVENING. - n A Magnificent Schemo for the Es pecial Comfort and Bonefit of Hougsowives. Tho Nortltwostern Earns $1,ME,455.5§ More in 1872.8 thau in 1871.2, Spring Arrangement. Toctora usustly diroct their sinbs in goneral or- dors, published in tho publis prints, to stono, rob, and attack all Mr. Grant's liogo subjoota who show tokens of resenting Mr. Grant's sov- oroignty). & nco whioh $imo, mastors have boon BTOPPED ON TIE WIIARVES, ‘on tho daoks, and st tho Ouatom-Houso; and ownora have_boon warned in thelr officos, that to omploy Adams would be to * causo_trouble.” * 8o Mr, Adama, » man without o hoad, is e YIORTING, BIKGLE-WAKDED, THE ENTIOE AMERL- OAXN NATION, Dack of Papn Judd sro the Fodoral officors, of An Individual Without A Hoad Engaged in Singlo Combat Agalust tho Custom-House Ring. The Grandest Market-Place in the World to Be Put Up in Chicago. Myaterious Movements of Jay Gould Over the Line. 3 n ichel afice, 61 Clark sy, southeust corner o) Randolphy At 35 et ates corner o Aladisony Teare, Lecture: “THE NOVEL,” a1 and o BY REV. DAVID SWING. Jnskaon e “TALK ABOUTNEWSBOYS,” Arrive, A statoment of tho earnings of tho Ohiengo & Northwoestorn Railway for tho yoar onding with Ingt month Is publishod in New York, Tho flguros are not exact, thoso for May month belng m. 9005, | 1 ,000, 10.( 8:00p. m 5wl Bioh How fo Crush o Man Who Touches tho Offioo- The One Partionlar in Which Wo Are Holdors' Pap--A Tyrannlcal Ex- D Blorning Iispros Night IExpross. Not Alend of the Universe- to Be Buppliod. A Structuro Equal in'Sizo to the Gov~ ernment Bulldings to Be : Erected. It is not n bit of use talking about our being tho most entorprising pooplo on earth; wo nro nothiug of the kind. Just let evory man who haa tho honor and glory of doing lfo in logal partnorship with o woman, ask his wife to-night whether eho thinks wo &ro, or nob; snd, with eyos involuntarily filling with ealt wator, ond thoughta revorting to the distanco of the butchor from tho bukoer, and of ‘both from the candle- atickmaler, sho will tearfully but promptly re~ ply that wo aro not In tho dolightful but primitive villago of Rhov- ponpergwmllayvulhanglopontebbwgantynpek, ‘whoro, 1n tourtst fashiou, we caught trout and grow fat on tho mountaln afr of Walos, wo ro- member with awakenod intorest tho buxom 1agsen, with tnll, boavor-skin hats that came to poluty o in spotlons linon, with homospu aundl drasste Loso, aud shunls, that plumped 0 little themeolves down every Saturday on il villago markot-house, and sold ogge and bacon, butter snd cheoso, woolon goods made by thoir owls, and gardon-stuff, sll spindles, ducks, tho morning, that thoy might oross over in’ tho afternoon to tho ‘'l #ide, thoro to gossip with dandy assistants, and buy ribbons for thomaolves, and calicofor mothor, and fino cloth for father, with a bit of frosh _roast beof for Bunday’s dinnor; and o plentiful storo_of raialna sud orange pocl, cltron, and good Pokon tos, to mako glad the heart of tho ministor whon ho should Iook in on his way homo fator sorvico, Bouthoust from tho Wolsh village into the English shires one's momory swoops on_top_of o mail conch with-the horn tooting merrily, through a scoro of . market towns, across tho Chanuol-to Calsis, thonco by diligonce to Grave- “linos, the beautiful and well-romembered, whoro our blouso-full of currants cost throo sous, whoso walls, batterod by that army of * Marl- | _brouk” that sworo &o torribly in Fianders, wero ‘nover repaired until tho Gormans drow nigh in hostilo array in 1871, and woro drowned out by the flooding of the country with the undame'd gatos. Evon QGravelines, with its martinet garrison, and mathomaticel ramparts, and {rowning con- non, and rod-trousored soldiers, and wasp-waisted officors, and blaok-gowned priosts, and one- ormod ~ and - onoc-logged votorans, had its place-a; rmes undor tho shadow of the bell-tower, whero the rosy country maidens and thoir healthy, black-ayed mothors sat down in groups, and sold the produce of tho farm, tho garden, and the loom; whilst the tradosmen of tho town displayed inhooths tho xiches of thoir atoreg, collecting in ono placo the soattored treasurcs of the town and comniry; evon Gravolines had its modest market-place, _yhich boustful Ghicago has not. And dsshin into tho interior, on tho Northern, we find thal Paris has solved tho problom that has haflad Ohioago 50 long. Horo nre markots which sup- ly evory want, from paintings down to choco- lato, from mutton to worka of axt, from tapestry aua! gobelons sud exquisito _ohina do, seores to ‘carrots and hflow-cnflhos, from the costume du balle-masque and the togs of the bod- room down to the humblo breechos of the labar- ec and the hxpuful cradlo of young marriod-life s anything and everything can hera bo purchased. Aaman, with her koys ginglln from hor girdle, and hor flgp-bosket in'hend, ¥n50 * goos out'to markot,” whon aho waots efther n turkey or an counoe of peppor, or & bouquet for pspa whon ho comoa homo, or ' bottls of wino, or & yard of .Baoe, or a bunch of grapee, or s box of sardines from tho Moditerzanesn, or of olives {rom the Jsles of Greoco, Or berries from Java, or corn from Illinois, or print calico from Manohestor, .orrico from Dritish Rafirland, now British Africs, or sawm;f- mmachines from Now, York, or sugar from Louisl- ana, or cotton from Misklssippi, or combinod .xeapers and mowoers from Ohicago, or a shawl from Cachemore, or a steal blade from Damas- cas, or a kuife and fork from Bhoffleld, or s Pullman palaco_car—well, perbaps, thoy’ don’t soll thom yet. In Chicago, Mamnn would flnd it nocessary to 'mdfi 8 woary distanco, and pay ‘many car-faros, for the choico of holf theao nice things ; aud for want of thom goes 'shopping once & weel whore she would wflflgly g0 onco o month. Montrosl, and _Quobec, Philadelphis, Boston, Now Orleans, and Now York, and scores of cities known to fame and to thousands of our readors, oll havo tbeir markots; and whon their citizens como to sec us they aro unablo to boliove that phenized Ohioago, entorprising cnmga, pros- .porous Chicago, go-shead Chicago, wide-swake hicago, progroesive Chicago, hus no general marjot-place, Thoy wondgr how man ean live, Jot nlone woman, without & market. They como horo to buy suburban sacres and olty lots, but they go awsy lamonting, bocause no faith is strong onough to bolleve in tho future of a city iha‘g l]Jina no ml:{llxwt wnhg: til:s limits, Prepared 0 believe anything good, they go away ready to boliove nothing Too 1 Tarn o ey ol Tho market can scarcely be cslled a necossity, or we should hardly have groped along eo long without'it ; but it's 8o noar being o necessity that “#it'g o distinction without o difforonce” g tho two small boys paid when ono put a cask of gun- powder on o red-hot stove, and the other amash- od in the head of a barrol of kerosene with his littlo Lintohot, And whon Madame turns over hor file of Trz TipuNE, Just ono yesr from to- duy, and comos scross thia article, eho will won- dor at thoso days of barbarism when Chicago contrived to get along without a market. The raproach is to be wiped away, Flora, our doar, marrisgeablo daughter, shall no longer take n aix hours' journey to the enst, tho west, the north, and gouth, to buy spacklad trout far papa’s broakfast in one place, tos and vinegar in anothor, o ssucer to match tho broken onp in another, o knifo to complate tho Gt i anothor, & rough towel to dry the dighes in anothor, mili in anothor, anchovy sauco in another, and condi- ‘ments, otceteras, luxurios and neceswarios from all_points of the compasa. Into ono glorious hall sho shall trip, glowing as the morning sun, one of tleso fino days, two baskots, ompty, and omerging with two_baskets, full,” havieg {n ono Lapp stroko of 'businoss accomplished tho e of nwoek. A smilewill drop from her rosy lips, laughter will dimple her panob{ ©oheoks, her stop wflf be buoyant, and form erect, 88 she drops hor 5-cent fare into tho horny hands of tho conduc- tor, and whispors, *‘Btop mo at Roboy_ strost," having accomplished six times tho work in one- aixt:; of tho time, and all for the small sum of § -cents. An_sassoolation of Obicago oitizens hiavo un- dertakon to do awsy with thia dlsgrace. Thoy aro golng to dig a broad, deep pit for it, and lay heavy squaro stonos upon it, and on the stones heap a woight of masoury, that shall crush tho lite omt of it onry AL mith snd othor gentlomen are arranging for the Y]umlmo of an ontiro blook,—~one of the blocks onco offered for the Poat-Offloe by-tho-bye,—bounded by Adams etroot, Fifth svonue, Franklin stroot, and Jackson sircet, and Intersosted by Quinoy straet, which may or ma not bo vacated. On this tract of loud Mr, Brmiti snd his nssociates are proparing to orect the grandost market-house 1n the world, tho result of which, thoy aro eatisfied, will be to bring about an ontire change in the modo of supplying households with the nocossitios of life, sud tho inauguration of & reform that will carry their names down to poatority's remotest chlldren no- companicd with blessings, Mr, W. W, Boyh:§- ton, the architoct, and Mr. Smith intoud to visit Franco and England 1 October to atudy tho form, dotnils, and managomont of the bost models of Institutiousin thoso countries intended for the hundling of provision and other storod for rotall purposcs, and eo forth. Tho bullding that i is ttended to put up will b the samo are Aas the magnificent structure now belng conatructed by the Qovernmenb, The market will be three Dlocks weut of the Govern- mont building; and tho fruit trade, fish, oystor, meat, vegotable, provision, and other tralles, an accommodations for the vendors of all kinds of family supplies, will be fully provided for, ‘The bullding le look on the ono sido on Adame ptreet, the finest dxivlnfl stroet on the West Sids, whioh communicatos with the South gide bya pow bridge. Yan Buren atreet will conneot it by op-talls ™ on tho other popalation of Indis, or diamonds from INSURANCE AND. SHUTTERS. Bulldings Must Bo Provided With the Laiter or Go Without .the Former. What Ocourred at a Mooting of the Board of Undorwrlters Yostorday Aftornoon. Tho Board of Undorwritors held .a apecinl meeting at thoir rooms in the Phanix Building, No. 127 LaSnlle sireot, yostordsy aftornoon, Preuidont Clark in the chair. Thore woro olght- ‘oen mombeors prosont, 5 Mr. Cutoliell, from the Committeo appointod at o provious meeting to roport ratos to bo ehargod for lack of Iron shutiors on buildings, and %o submit rogulations for hneb»mg thom olosed and In ordor, aubmitted tho following ro- ort ¢ < B viow of th faak that oue mew bniness Iiidings etootad sinco tho firo are aluvst wholly unprotocted yith from shuttors oror rost opuniuge, toreby moking 1t poesible for o firo to spread to tho buildings oppo- 8lto, opocially on alleys whovo tia roaf openiigs aro 8o ‘many snd eo Iaxge, endangering whole blocks iy ong eom?n.{muon vour Committoo appointed on this Subjodt womld, thoreforo, Suggost nea necetelty to do Justice to tho {nsuranco capital now bazarded in {hls oity, and tho safety of which js lsrgely confided to pridont managoment on our part, that tho following setfon bo taken by tho Roard; “First—Thot tho Becrotaty of tho Doard ehsll at onco pr £ priat b now terify which elinll bo promul- ated Sopt, 1, 1873, to tako foffoct on that dato, apply- {5t all rats wrltton aftor that dafo, snd whero the ‘presont addition to basia-rato for Inck of iron shuttors o rour and sdo openlugs 1t any brick, utoncy o iron Dbusiness building, aro Zzss than 2a_follows, thoy shall Do mado to sgreo With this, viz. : For absciico of good iron shuitera ond doora on all renr -and sldo oponipgs o brick stomo, sud dron businces bulldings, #dd for expomurce distant 10 foot o Iéas, 80 conta s over 10 foot and leea then 20 Toot, 25 conta ; ovor 20 fect and losa than 30 fect, 16 conla 3 over 30 feot and loss than 40 foot, 10 conts | awor 40 feot, 5 bents ; and that, whon good iron shut {ors or doors aro put on, tho Beerotsry ehall, on application, promulgste a Fato roduced to” the extent of additions mado for absenca of shuttors, Second—That all risks written on ond aftor Sept. 1, under tho nxlxg?:&ufi tarial wuoro rsks havo ot bood ratod ey 0 samo rate shall bo pppilc o party taking [ho Tisk In oll cses whero buildinga axo unprovidod with iron shuttors and doors on rear mflflmfimmn. Third—No pormisalon shall bo granted by sny mem- ber of thia Board to cut oponings in division walls bo- tween buildings until tho promises have been sur- voyed and rate fixod by tho Secrotary. [Tho Committco linvo nothing to report upon {ho matter of kooping ihe shulters closed and in oxdery bocauso they woro unablo to dofermine what was the best way,) . v I tho Board adopt the roport of the Oommitteo, wo would recommend that _ciroular bo printod seftin; forth the nction of tho Board on tho mattor, and i loaat to coples left . overy busiuess housd ia. tho 5 Mr, Ounningham thought thero ought to bs no dfscrimination in the width of alleys. A build- ing ffty foot awny from & bnmlng ‘séruoturo was a8 much ondangered as ono twenty feet dintant. Ho moved that tho rate be uniform, and that it ‘ba 30 conts. Mr. Ayar moved as an amondment to the smondment that the rate for an’ exposure across aton foot alloy bo 60 conts, aud that the rate di- minish 6 cents for every ton foot. Mr, Cunningham accepted tho amendmont. This would mako tho rate for ton fcet and undor 50 couts; botween ton and twenty feot, 40 cents; botwoon twenty and thirty feet, 80 oents ; over thirty feet, 25 conts. Mz, Drow moved that where _thore was an ox- poaure of a blank wall, hulf tho above rats bo chargod. Aftor & longthy dlsoussion, some of tho mem- bers contending that the amendod ratos wero too high, and could not bo maintained, and that tho fignros Bx;&guntcd by tho Committés wore largo enough, Mr, Drow and Mr. Ayar withdrew thoir ;nmexudmanas, and Mr. Witkowsky offered the fal- owing : Tho ratoa to be as follows? For fon feot, 50 conta ; Batweon ton and twenty feot, 40 cents ; botwoen twenty and thirty fcbt, 0 conts ; between forty snd ffty feot, 20 centa; over fifty foot, 10 confe, Mr. Drow hoped tho rates would not ba fixed fixo‘phn% by Frederick -Hal, entorlng with. ot tho prosent session ; that tho Socrof bo au- thorized to have tho m{mth priuted and copios placed on the dosks of tho membors, that they moy have an opportunity to think the matter ovar. ‘Mr. Oase roferred to the subject of oponings in division walls, and urgod that the Committeo ?lvou somo attention, and make areportata uture meoting. Mr, Cunningham thought s just way was to make it cost the ownors of ldings more to lenva tho shuttors off than to put them on. An informal voto was thon takon on Witkow- :ky'sa smendment. The ayes wore 18 and tho noos 8. On motion, further action wag doforred until next Thursday afternoon, the Sccretary in the menntimo to have tho roport and amendment printed for distribution among the membora, The Board then adjourned. i e it EVANSTON. Educationnl Nntters=-Strawberry Fess ; 5 tival. * The class day exorcises of tho senior olass of tho University will bo celobrated at 2 o’clock this | afteinoon. The following programme bas been arranged: A procossion of students will march to the University chapel, where will bo delivered tho prosontation of the olass to tha Prosident by Prof, D, H, Whooler, .and tho Prosidont's ro- ‘sponso ; tho class history, by Honry Groon; tho Hustod; an_oration, b al, A, Cooper, and a poom by E.O, Arnvld’. ‘Weather pormitting, an adjournment to the campus follow, when 0. Gaines will transfor tho University life-boat to tho junlor class; olass morit will be duly rewarded; the class song will be sung, and A. H. Noodham will dadicate the class momorial. Tho class will enjoy the usual nnpgur in the avunlng. On Ban sy afternoon an ovanlng, the ' obil- dron's day,” inaugurated ab the Jast Genoral . Conforence of tho Methodist Church, was ob- sorved by tho Methodist Sabbath-School. Ad- dreases waro delivered by Gov. Boveridge, Mies Frances E. Willard, Mra. L. R. Hitt, and others, interspersed with Ginging . and oratory; snd on’ couraging remarks by tho pastor. The Jadies will xfi‘m & strawberry and ice-oropm fontival at the Methodist Church on Thuraday oveoning, It is announced that thore will be no oharge for admission, snd that the prices of re- freshments will bo reasonable, a praiseworthy innovation. A DECISION OF SECRETARY DELANO. Oawxao, Kan,, June 4, 1673, To the Editor of The Chicago Trivtne: Bm: Will you plesso send me ton coples of your dsily containing * Gath'a” Washington lstter concerning the dooinion of Beoretary Do- lono in overruling tho declslon of the former Booretary of tho Interior, the Hon, J. D, Cox, and thoreby rondering homoless moro than 500 fami- lics in " the Counties of Labotte and Noosho, Kan,, and turping the land upon whick theso sottlers reside over to the Missourl, Ksnsas & Tezxas, and Leavonworth, Lawrenco & Galves- ton Railroadu, By this normgt and frandulant act of Bocrotary Delano, more than 100,000 ncres of land in the Neosho Valloy—the largost and rickest valloy in tho Btatp—have boen taken from the settlors, who Liad not only made it valuable by thelr fm- rovements, but bad actually bought it of tho lovernment undor the joint rosolution of Con- s approved April 10, 1860, Eackiof theso sot- lors, whoso land has been turned over to tho railroad companies aforednid, has rosided upo: hia claim for moro than fivo years; and tho lan including, improvemonts) Is now worth from or acre, By ono fraudulont snd ar- bitrary Columbus Dolano has talton from thous Elonolrn 61,560,000 worth of proporty, and handod tho same ovor to two great corporations, and, at the same tlme, puts his hand In the United Btatos Troasury, aud takes thorefrom tho sum of §1.25 for oaoh aoze ko taken from the uob~ tlera! Tho vettlors and the Governmont rabbed ot the same timo | Now, Mr. Editor, I will say one word In con- clusion, On bohalf of the people of Bouthern Kansas, I sk you to invostigate and thoroughly ventilafo this great fraud through your valuablo papor. Yours respectfully, Jo ‘the © west orclso of Foderal Influonce. Tho stealings, or plokings, or porquisites, or whatever they are tormed, which tho Collcotor of tho Port of Chicago menngon to add to his lawful salary, smonnt to about threo ‘times tho total of that ealary; snd whon MoLesn hys- torfeally went out of the office, and Judd tripped mmilingly in, thero werd fabulona yarns told of tho sohemes of rotronchmont about to be in- sugurated by the now man, ;under shelior of which many ueoful publio sorvants woro dis: ohargod and others pitchforlied into thelr places. Some pooplo woro sufdiently assinine to bo- lovo that tho orumbs that foll from Unclo Sam's table, whidh tho .Colloctors had grown elack upon, wore aleo to bo swept' cloan’ by tho now broomh of the Jndd. * Awong thoso 'individunls who wore, unfortunately for thomselvos, in no- wise mixed up with nny i ‘FIE-FIE 8TORIES ' s of any Prosidont'a brothor, ot tho. timo the im: maculato MoLoan wont out into tho cold, gold world, wero soveral honot mon who had done tho Stato, but not any Presidont's brother, some sorvico. 'Mr. Adams, of tho Morino Dopartment, waa ono of them, For many yoors & Gustom= House official, ho stood without ropronch in that charaotor, and suoh advancomont ag ho_had so- oured had boon grud%'lngly awnrded him for ‘morit, nnd not for political’ influence—although he was o good Grant man, . Judd came in, and Adams walked out. Why did Judd’s coming in necessitato Adams’ walking out? Let ussce. In those dnys, reportors from the oity nows- papors woro dotailed each day to watch develop- monte at the Custom-Houso, In the absonce of much nows, thore was much speoulation, It | jy scomod to bo gonorally sonoode was the soone of oporations of A CUSTOM-UOUSE RING, liko Now Orloans, Now York, and other happy lLunting-grounda of Grant's warriors; but thera was lamontably little known about it. Jour- nalists wonld” swonr horribly as thoy camo awsy muflnfi llmm wonnda ." inflisted by t that Ohiongo tholr own o nrrll]s-gum! and mean- traps; and tho ofgar-loving Ayars, the bland Hoyne, tho lonn MoLean, held a eork of leveo in the Culloctor's luxurious chamber, day. by day, whon ovory man triod to fool his follow, aud told storios, and oracked jokes, and blew olouds of smoke around tho subjoct thoyall had at honxt, As the Times man who wrote up the Ed- snll murder and then took 1t all baok, wounld say: “A roprosentotlvo of this journal (moenin himsolf) wont on the war-path.” Ia point of fact, & reportor then and there did place himsolf on tho track of somo of tho disoharged ofiicials. That is how Adama comes to bo montioned as oing out in tho samo bresth as Judd's coming n, Thero are no Custom-Houso brokers in Chica- go. A paternal Government saves our nhls-qmv tors oll such nuisances. A littlo bird enlled Judd gite up_ aloft, l‘n?h locks nhetf the mnnUal:n of oor Jack ; and thore aro no busy, pryin, o058 ghuglng ‘brokors snenking around s . LWTLE BIRD JUDD'S NEST-EQGS. To logally cloar hig ship from port, poor Jack aimply Al up & puir of blapl popers, and tho Custom-Honeo clerke sign them, and porform some mystorlous coremonica over thom, and the good_vossol is froe in law to sail to whatever port her Ooptain lstoth, Tho paternal Govern- ment intrusts PapaJudd with thesoblanks, which ha rotails to tho simplo mariners at so much & blank, sud whon thosimplo mariners aro unable, from circumstances over which they have no control, and for which the frionds of their youth must bo held reaponsiblo, o fill up those blanks with tho necossary amoun} of marking in ink, some of Judd's young mon will do it for them. All of which ia worth 82,600 por aunum to Pops Judd, not profits. 4 ‘Whon the snid Adams was dizoharged from his oat of trust in the Custom-House, o demanded Fo know whether there was anything againat his charactor, No ; nothing sgainat his chazacter. The offico was. not fiolug to make any chargo. Wos there anything against his ability or offivionoy as a clork? Nothing whatover, Ho loft, as tho papors say, without & stain on his charactor, r. Green was Collector McLean's _corre- sponding clerk ; Mr. Shuman was Papa Judd's, To mako room for Shuman, Green had to va- cate; but it was felt necessary to meko a placo for him elsowhore, to do which somebody's hoad - must fall. Thero being nothing sgainst' Adams, excopt that ho was & romarkably inoffansivo and. trustworthy. young man, off went his head ac- cordingly. ~ Papa Judd reported that ECONOMY AND RETRENONMENT wore the order of the day, and he would do his duty oven if ho out off the head of his desrost 08ip. b Evgn discharged custom-house clorks must pick up a living, somoliow. It is not sll of them who retiro men of fortune. To bo do- capitated with pleasurablo feelings, and chant- ing To Doums, ono necds to be tho repository of socrets of errin, dents. A man who has no othor pursuit in life to fly to, oxcopt tho ono ho haa been kicked out of j ‘who has a beloved wife and lu"fia family of donr littlo ones to bo victualed, clothed, and generally providod for, net to sposk of o roof to Cover thom ; & man the eavings of whose life- timo repregonts & handful of dollars, ncads to do something in the way of work. Accordingly, friend Adams TOOK TO GUSTOM-HOUSE DBOKERAGE, Arguing with himself ho may bo supposed to say: “ Every other fiold is filled; this ono alono is'open to mo, I understand tho business.. If & sn ing pursuit were mado ready for me, out and irfod, 1t could not bo bottor than this, I will embraco it."" Mr. Adams counted without his host, that hospitable catoror being always Judd. Tho dischnrged olerk started in businoss as Custom-Houso ship broker, with an office in tho COustom-House building, noxt to the clsvator. The eloyator is in the contra of tho ‘building; oast of it belng the public ofices, and west of 1t tho rooms ,devoted to tho Cystom-House. A door, which' had nover boon clased, adjoining sido of the nlovn‘or. when shut, out off the Oustom-Honse from tho rost of tho building. Thodsy. following Mr, Adams taking an office * on tho east side of the olovator, tho door on the west sida was closed, snd it has remained closod over sinco, day and nighs, with a notios put up-: ¢ ENTBANOE ON ANOADE OOURT." 0f courso, it had always boen intonded that thoe entranco should bo on Arcade court, which isn &lmid, silont alley, instoad of LaSalle atroot, which 18 insufforably nuls{, sotlve, and busy, ¥nd tho rosort. of commorclal mon ; but was 1t not a curious coincidence ? - The fact is, friend Adams wanted to earn a slice of Judd's 82,600 sinecurs, If blanks were to bo sold, and forma fllled up, Adams, who was by naturo and train- Ing At for the work, thought Lo might as well sharo in the profit of doing it. A man with his boad off atealing Papa Jusd‘n pocket-monoy 1" sIUT 1D 0UT; stamp on him; orush him. That's &reollely what the Oollector hua desconded to doing, The Captains camo to Adsms at firet, glsd to be abla to bo sayed the troublo of wrlhng out forms they hated tho very sight of. Ho sold them the forms, and did thelr business for them for the prico of the forms sold by the Qustom- House Colleotor, His good luck did not con- tinue long. Bhip-mastors bogan to walk tho other sido of the sfroet; ‘owners rememberod “f‘ omonts whon they accidentally mot him ; ol “Frionda woro. & new look. nrlsz-nndwby e found out the reason of this gons avoldanco. He was told by a Coptaln that he hzd boen WARNED NOT TO DO DUSINESS WITH 113y, Mr, Adams lhuuiht lio muet bo joking, Who could have warned him ? Woll, he didn't rlil.\tly know. But he wor ano of the customs folk,” DBut what could he have eaid, in '* warning . *Pold him that he mout have ‘somo diff. culty,’ if he didn't steor clear of Adaws' oflice,” And was ho afrald of such a threat ? # Not 'zotly 'fenred, butmny boa bit soared like. We wator folks warn't much goholards, no how, and wo sometlmos makos a muss of things, we does, Thore wor regulations thata follor don't think nothing of ; that they'll haul ou up on, if you alw't smart, and 1if they likey 0 ; and wo don't want no trouble, wo don't ; so I rookon, Mr, Adaws, with your leave, wo'll ghake hands, and part good friends, and God Dless yo, nn{ ow." Adams, d{scharged clerk tha€ ho was, WAITED ON THE COLLECTOR torolato this statement, and to ask whother it l tho Fedoral officors the Foderal Govornment, of tho . Fodoral Government Mr; -Grand, of Nr. Gront tho United States Army, of the United Btates Army tho Amerloan pooplo. It {a impossiblo that Mr. Adams can succoss. 1ally wago wor agningt tho Amorloan poople, It in in order that Mr, Adams_bo erushed, o that Popa Judd's §3,600 bo eaved. e niuie o COUNTY AFFAIRS. Meeting of tho gommissionors=s=ites yports of ‘the Racorder, Xronsuror, * and’Colicctor on ‘the Feo Quostionw« County Finanoos==- Coipmissioners? Sninriov . ; The Board of County Commissioners mot yos- terday atternoon, Presidont Millor in the chair, Precont: Commissioners Binger, Boguo, Gal- loway, Jénos, Roslle, Pahlman, Olough, Ruesoli Ashton, Lonergan, Harrison, Harrls, Herting Crawford. - : FEXS. The Rocorder of Deoedn roported that thora had beon roceived by him duriog the lasteix monthes 838,418.23, and had boon dieburgd for aalarios and offico expenses $£29,501.05, thus turning into the County-Troasury tho sum of €9,017.10. 1t is tho opinion of the Recorder that for the next six months ho can turn ovor §15,000. - ' Tho Gounty Troasurer roported that ho had rocelved aa foos and commissions for the laat six months, including balance on hand in Docember, $17,078.05, and that the oxpenditurcs had amounted to $8,831.75, loaving $18,260.90 to bo turned into tho Treasury. Tho County Colleotor “roported that his com- ‘molaslons for the eamo time amounted to 884,~ 185.08, and tho exponditures to $17,603.82, loav- to bo turned over, 816,681.21. 'he samo _officor reportod that his_commis- sions undor tho hosd of * Costs " wero 11,311.45, snd tho expenditiires $8,606.07, leaving & bnle anco of 82,614.48. Of this oxpendituro, 80,- 940.70 was for printing tho dolinquent list, GOUNTY FINANGES. The County Trossurer submittod his report for tho lnst quartor. Total..... County ordors patd, Jurors’ cortificatos. Commissions on zoceipta. Commisslons on aiaburseiioats. Total, $28.202.21 Balan: $140,551.07 The Sinking $381,700.21 101,607.92 CREDIT, Pald 6 por cont war bonds 6 per cent oonpous 7 per cent coupons, Iaterest on Gracels Commissions on roccipts., ‘Gomminslons on disburscment orvenees $007,276,91 +.$160,000.00 4,500.00 Totalue.sea - HI6,008,04 The now indebtedness account ie as follows = Roceived on tax of 1672, . venvenen$ 36,720.40 1 por cont short-bond c:::;apfi' 7 por cent fire bond coupons. . Commisslons on diabursoments $ 32,544.08 $ 4,101,801 TETITIONS, Tho Town of Now Trier potitioned for county ald to onablo thom to completo the orecticn of a bridge thoy have bagun thero. A potition for, and remonstrance against, tho ‘yaoniion pf fl!m\. of Onk streef, in Hillinrd & Dob- bins' subdivision at Washington Hoights, wero presented. Tho Judiclary Committeo recommended tho ‘passage of tha resolution authorizing the Collec- tor to begin stita to recovor forfeited property, and it was adopted, ; Resolutions were Ad;‘ptud ordering the pay- ‘ment to Armatrong & Egan of 81,000, and W. M. B. Balloy of $4,260, all on sooount of the new Jail building, BALATIES, | The Committeo on Migcellaneons ©laima sub- mittod the following pay-roll of tho membors of brothors of two-term Prom- | the Board, which wax ordered paid: Thomas Lonergan, §880 ; Bamuel Ashton, $895 ; Joseph Harris, 8350 ; 3. H. Olongh, 8155; H, B. Miller, 875; G. M. Boguo, 8536 ; 4. J. Galloway, S575; John' Jonos, $350; John Horting, $380; J. Toollo, #1465 J. J. Ruseell, 281350, Total, 3,652,50. Br. Rusdoll also recoivod milesge for 9,150 milen. Tho Board adjournod. A WAIL FROM THE CHORUS. To the Bditor of The Chicago Tridune: Bm: Youhave montionad the neglect of tho managersof theJubilee concorts toprovide forthe comfort of the people, or for the ropresontatives of tho pross, The picture 18 not complete until mention is mado of the treatment of tho chorus, ond tho niter want of care for theso gratuitous singors, ehown by Mosara. Carponter & Sheldon, the advertissd managers of the wholo affair. Thoso ladics. and gontlemen furnished their sorvices without compeneation, Thoy drilled and rehearsed for weoks proviously. Thoy went long dlatances to these roboarenls, providing their own traneportation. On fhe day of the Jublloe, they had to meet for rehearsal atthe depot, at 10 o'clock &, m., and rehocarse till 12 o'clookm. Thoywereroquired o beon hundagain for the concort bofore 2 o'clock p. m. No lunoh was provided for thom, and each was obliged to go # long distanco to his or hor home, or pay for a dinner at o hotol or restaurdht, * Afier the af- ternoon-ooncert, anothor xehearsal ook up the tims till 6 o'clack, aud no provision was mado for refreshmonts, t.haut;h the evening concort bogan ot 8 'clock. No even wator enough was furnished tho singers during the concert, one pereon only dealt out water on the Klu!ferm, and many could got but a swallow all tho long after- noon. - At tho ovening-concert, the Iady-singors were requested to appoar without bonnets or hats, Rooms had boen furnishod by the Rallroad Comfnny for dxnau!ng';momu, but tho ladjes en- torod- theso rooms to find them dostitute of chair or looking-glass, brush, water, or towel ; not even curtalna or sorcons to the windows, but oeach ano of glass of each window ornamonted by the faco of some outslde loafer gloting over the soons, The ‘monagers did, however, provide partics {o fako charge of tho bats axd ehawla of tho Indios, who colleoted tho num of 26 occnts for tho servico, Thon these singers, having mado tho best offort at arrangement of e8n posaiblo un- dor the circumstances, wont upon the nnfl. and again sang gratuitously, to find, when the concert was over, that thoy must, many of thom, walk to thelr homes, 8 not even oars enough wero Erov]dud on the Went Bide to transport tgow wishing to ride, Ho illiberal, moan, grasping & managoment of such an affair, secma to many to be #o unparal- leled that It domanda public ertticlem. - I have porsonal knowledgo of theso hchh e Soward's Travols Around Tho World, ‘The first editlon of 25,000 coples of this To- markable work did not aupply tho earljest ordors of our agonts; The fifth edition Is now printing. Bold only by subgoription, Applications for cop- ies of tho work or agenclea should bo addrossod to the publishors, D, ArpLETOX & Co,) Nos, 540 and 551 Broadwsy, New Yark, catimatod. Tho corrooted figures will show an ©oxcess of $10,000 or $12,000. Tho statomont fs comparativa: 1671-2, 1872-3, 0,200,054,00 $3,512,411,04 7,531,278.00 5,609,453,85 3484, '200,103,71 208,802,17 205,397,1 179,885.90 104,220 $11,402,10144 $12,717,010.97 Tho increago for tho last wesk in May was 80,7544, and, for tho month, $103,303.26. ‘L'ho not earninga have not yot been ascortain- od. Tho extromo sovority of -tha winter groatly inoronsed the oporating expensos, rot in propor- tion, howaovor, to the inoranso of earninga. . Notwithstending this gratifying oxbibit tho ‘Company is hard pressed, financially, becauso of tho numorous proi‘;:otu undertskon” during tho past yoar. Tho Monomines, Madison, and Wi- nona oxtonslons, and tho Air-Lino, botweon Mil- wankoo and Fond du Lao, Jave ofl boon pushed vigorously forward at lnym&gxpoudltum. ‘The now oro dock ot Esonuabs;.io machino shops Just wost of this olty, tho additions of moro than fty locomotivos, stoo! rails enough to and_tho purohaso of Iay 120 milos of rond this summor, have consumed not and gross carnings fuster than recoived. Theso ronowals and ox- tenalons, -bowover, have addad onormously to the valuo of ‘the property and have suggosted tho prospact of a &poody annual roburn of iftoon or sixteon millions. JAY 'GOULD'S MOVEMENTS. 1t Is & mattor of considorablo spcoulation why Mr. Jay Gould should withdraw from the fleld of his stook operations, and oxpend so much of his ‘valuablo timo in Mulny overthoQ. & N. W. . It On Pridsy, Prosident 'racy eecorted him in a ngnulnl car._ovor the bolt rallway, landing bim at tho Rock Tsland dopot. Next morning two or threo of tho Dircotors accompauiod him to Mil- waukoo. Bunday they spont smong tho Lake Buporior iron mines, returning to Green Bay estorday. Ho purposos golng over the Madizon ivision to Dovil's Lako, and will stop thero. Hia mannor of doing ‘businoss is systomatio, From his residoncoin Now York city tolograph wires run to all tho loading raliroad offices. For weeks togothor he remains closcted at home with hls soorotary, and, by tulofi:upll\ ‘manipu- lates tho stook market. = Durlng’ hu “ run" on Northwesatern, last Docembor, ho was not onco seon on the * street.” Holding him- solf thus aloof from tho oxcitoment of Wail stroet, ho is thus onsblod' to think clearly and not coolly, On this Westorn trip he is every- whoro accompanied by efiiciont aids, who telo- graph him hourly tho stock quotations and car-~ Ty out his instructions to buy or sell Porsonally, Jay Gould has not what Carlylo torms o * Good-like physique,” Ho is diminutivo Col. Jim Tisk's lnconio dosoription :—* Gould i throo foob high; two foot head, one foot body, snd nolegs.” “In com~ hoa n full beard, is mod- eat and rotiring in manner, talks but littlo, and Jow and in statore, rocallin; ploxion he is very dark, looks like & cross botsvecn a Saxonized an ordinary dry goods clerk. Mo is porhaps 30 yoars of 6go, hes & wifo and four childron, Small, 323, ovon Insignificant though 1o bo, hie hias tho ubilley to make the biggest railrosd mon on tho continant tremblo. LITTLR N%‘LL, THE MARCHION 1SS, Ad'piayad by g avor 66 nights Bongs and Dances, and lanjo Solos. s Zamolis TO RENT. OFFICES. A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building. Single or in suites. ‘With and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through- out the Building. Elevator running during all business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. . The best for all classes of ‘business requiring a central lo~ cation, ‘W. C. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building. . __SUMMER RESORT. ROCKY POINT HOTEL, RHODE ISLAND. SEBEASOINN OF 1878. On the Xuropean FPlan. Thta woll-knosn and popular Bummor Rotort sitatod on Narraganott Tiay, batweon the oltios of Proridancasnd 0 25, Nowporr-will bo opan for the ocoption of gueats T TE tha groning domands of 1o publis, tho oapacity ol tho houso bas boga Inoroasad sinco sk scason, by tio addition of ant 13 furnishod. A new Rostaurant of an {noroszod seating ca- | A o A i to., add: ITY HOTEL, Providsnco, o o B B HUMBHREYS, £rop. HATFIELD HOUSE, Massina 5 Raquotto Rivor, throo milos fro Biaasiun Springe, on Ragut or, throo o Lavwrence itlvor, will opon Jung 30 for racontion of tosta. Acsommodation firstolase. now, and has beon flitted and farnished with e convenienco. (oo shing and buntf Drtotom Lave dotarmined to prasont a hnusn in evory. wo of patronago, The wators lmhl,h'l rooommand- o briostadicut agulty 1o Wida rauga ofdisgacor. Guldo 20 Springs sy bo iad of Oaswoll, Hasard & Uo. 3 PHaES: B° 2 Adtrons IEATFILY BIOS., Ham Bprings, B, Lawronoo Go., N. ¥, or 120 Krontat, N. V. FANCY WOODS. ry mod- T. 8. CONSTANTINE, Importer and Dealer in VENEERS, Mahogany, Rosewood, Florida Red Oedar, Frenoh Walnut, Hungarian Ash, Walnut, snd Ash Burls, &o. 17 South Jefferson-gt. MISCELLANEOUS, OmomnaTs, April 13, 1673, THE BENNETT HOT AIR FURNACE €0, having romarod all ta branchos to Cinolanati, Ohlo, and ita m'"flmmwama waroraoma (rom 13and 16 {Fost, F1fth: o, T Woat ighiiatos and Ravive tavor in Hilnols, Gxcopt B. b THollor and 1s proparod to rooeive lors from Iadividu, and (rom the jradd for Furnacos, Batont Toom. Hoato Vonitiating. Gojumas, Laandgy Hostors, and Hosting KDaratus for Bieam and HoL Wator. B ouy prosent jocstion our faciiilon aro groatly in- erossod, Aud wo. are Drepared, wiili oxtenaivs InprOvO- foate, 1o Biaek tho WALta of the cOWIUDILY In OVOry DAT. Toulas, Addrots, Bennett Hot Air Furnace Co., CINOINNATI, OHIO. WILLIAM A, HARRIS, Providonco, R, I., Builder of tho HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE, With Harea' Patontod Juprovoments, - Sond for Olrou- BARTOWS INDIGO BLUE s 4t ghapent and bost actlola Ln tho merkat for BLUE- by It " 's and Wilthorgor's 08 oo ganuinolide bath llnl::: .“. ilthorgor's namy Phildol Na. 353 North Beoun Iphia. -8 WILABERGER, Propriotor. £7™ For salo by Gbycers natl DrvgEtsts, *1oh CTS. PER 8@. FOOT T 2 ; 25 ota, for Btained. ‘i"{g!r':’h'u'ix!.fl"",‘fl"Z':ffi:’i’i.'-nu“uuu. i I8 ot NI & nunicanr, 56 OLARK-ST. ut upat Willlorgor's Drug Storo, ROBE RoeE of 2ot al gt sl and pawiy beon added. Eight stoatnboats a day from - a Nowpoet. " Toc dnformation 1n_ rogard 1o Tho Hotol {3 entlro- vor 0 authorized * BY REV. ROBHRT COLLYER, “OUR GAMINS—WHAT T0 D0 WITH THEM" | .. BY RAV. 0. D, EBLMER, ADMISSION, 50 OBNTS. ot d nSToSlot gaur Noworsed st for Thursday Matinos st g 's Theatro. MoVIOEER'S THEATRE. Eatie Putnam. In tho Orlginal Dramatization of DIOKENS' POPULAT 1D CUILORITY sTHOP. KATIE PUTNAM, all the vl"lm!lllll cition dYrilliant Songs, % atinee Saturday at 2 p. m. MYERY OPERA HOURE. IMMRNSE BUCCRSS OF morioa, Introducing, Now Moran & Manning’s: Minstrels. | i A GKEAT BILL FOR THIS WEEK. AN ENTIRE OHANGE OY, PROGRAMME. Tirat tima horo oftho groat burlosque Tho Grreat Subilloo. JoNow Firat Pact, Mow Acts. NowBSaugs and Dagcos. EUGENE and UNSWORTH 1p Sow Acte. il Man: nlog's Lacal Burloaquo, OPEN ON BUNDAY. 'Evory- thing Now and Origiual, Don’t fall to aocure your soats. Bux Oftico opon from 9 until 6. AIKEN'S THEATRE, OLOBED UNTIL MONDAY, JUNR 16, To facllitato praparations for the geand spootactlar opora = ‘Which, st an otasl, ey outler of FIFTREN THOU- SAND DOLLARS, wlil ho presonted with MAGNTFIOENT SPECTA( ! i R ()3 A LEGITIMATE BPLOTA( for t] 3 Ti Fineat eaatoerontion B0na 1ok Srbibltod 1 OLL cago. Box Offico opens on Wodnesday next. ACADEMY OF MUSIO. FIFTH WEKK OF THE STAR Theates Comique Combination, _— [N::{'M‘[:‘In.l‘;l:lpnhl sots, including LLIG] 'K OFFICE! i ABCHOL The wholo concluding with tho great drama, THE CONVICT'S REVENGE! TENRY O, WENTWORTH, General Passongor Agent. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Louls Through Line, and Loutslana ‘rom Chicago o Kansas City, Union o) fe. near Hadisonsst, dridge, Bt, Louls & Springfleld Expross, via Main Ling..,.. Faai ke i Sitern Division, ight Aosomo's MONDAY EVENING, Juno0, and until furthor no. | 5% Louis 2 Bpringfiold Lightnin: tigo, tha brilliant young artisto, ¥ Daria s Teave, | _Arrive, * 0:15 . . [* A110 p. m, * 9:16 3. m.|* 8:10p.m. * 4:f0p, m.[* 810D, ra, el bee dal Logenee | 19:00 . . (14700 pu o b o T 130 A, 13, b ikl decbed [* §:00 v, m. |* 8:10p. m Paul & Minneap-| ous “Dally, via Main Lino, and dally sscopt Satarday, vis Jaoksontille Division. 4t Daily. via dain atly excopt Monday, via Jacksonvillo Divislon, CHICADD, MILWAUIEE & 87, PAUL RAILWAY. Unfon Depat, corner Hadison and Canal 83 South Glark-sl., opposite Sherman 4o ‘. ia Main Lino, and ckat Oftcq rp 9508, m. [t 8:508, m, " 5:00p, o, *11:008. m. to:3p. m.|* 415 p. m, “Ghien| CHICAGO, Bllflkl.l’l(lmNdbfllllNGV RAILROAD, Ao, 59 Clark-at., and at depots, fices in’ Driggh Mail..., e Otiawa and Sirontor Dubugue sud Stous Ol Galosbarg Passonie pross. . ccommodation| Dawnar's Grova Agcommodatian| Teave, ALLINOIS CENTRAL HAILRGAD. Depot faot of Laket, and fool of . Tieenty-secondust. Ticket officss, 191 Randolph- \ near_Clark, -fi'fmnlzn COUPLE! HOOLEY'S THEATRE, ‘Tuosday, and Wadnoaday nftornoon and night, MIRTIAM'S CORIMEL. To conaluda with the Rosring Farco, SEEING DILLON; Ory The Wost Side Cop. ",Y roEidan Bntarday aftornoon and night, Tom Manday, June 16, Banofit of ismontds, " &a. ATKEN'S THEATRE, Johuny Hand's Grand Benfit Concert, FRIDAY, JTUNE 18. 37" Tickots for sale at all‘Musto Storca and Hotols. FINANCIAL, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RATLWAY COMPANY, NEW SINKING FUND BONDS, COUPON AND REGISTERED. $6,000,000. Bonds Due Oct. 1, 1882, with Interest at Seven per Centy payable semb-unnually, April and October, at the oftice of the Unlon Trust Co. of New York, $600,000; or Ten per Cont of the Loah, to bo zetized annually by the Binking Fund. Coupon Bonds Ofnrassreennrenesasens s $1,000 cach, Roglstered Bouds of $1,000, 86,000 and $10,000 anch, Price, 94 and Acorued Interest, BANKERS, No. 18 Broad-st., New York. — 0p. m.|* 7:0p. m: CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Ticket office, corner Randolph and LaSalleat., and 31 West Madiron-st, hearsal, THE GAME OF LOVT, and a now Boclo. Diama, by Bronson Howard, suthor of **Saratoga," Milwaukoo Passong oo Pas: ut’fexpr jotte Expross.... t, Paul Kxpross.s. CHICAE0, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depol, corner o diarlaon and Shernanste, - Tekst ofice, IFeat Madison-at, abe, Loavenw'th Atchileon x| ccomme LAKE SHORE & MICHICAN SOUTHERN RAl ‘corner IHarriton and. Shermar-s Clark and_Iandolph-ats., and southices corner Canal and Madison-sis, ILROAD, Ticket aficts, xprors Agcom. via Matn Lino. . ), via Alr Ligo snd Main Line ork sln| via odation, Houth Ghlcago Accommo Teate, 2 40 o9 . 1. 150, Arrive, |, 630, m. pross, 5 50 p. 10, ‘DAHWLLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD, 0.8 §t, Toufa Dipot, corner of Ca= jcket offics 168 Waashing.ton-st; FIEY Foaniviito & Torrs Hatto § 00 . m. PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYNE % CHIUAGO R NSON, CHASE & C0. E ) Dyt carner Halsted and Norll Ziranchte, 8 etropolitan Jilock, corner Randolph and LaSalle-sis, CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. OPEN TO NOAE] @eneral offcs Rosollo, Accommadation, GETTYSBURG WATER. Riser Park Accommod: Rivor Park Accommodation. GETTYSBURG KATALYSINE WATER, T o anthoried rocord water with tho most Springs of Xuropo. awor to dissolvo tho tiratos, orso-callod onalk f i tho body or on (ho Hmbs And v Katalyaing Watar bas don Gout, Rhonmat{sr Dyapops| botos, Xiduoy pad Urina foldoa o 1t (afiaonoa. Tt as reatored paralytio, cured, action Musa o healt) the id Livor, a8 ournd Binoats Blarrhcon, Eiigs, Donstipation, -Astbrn, 0 e Bitosuve’of 'tho Skin, Gonsral Dybilly Ang Nor: vous ' Prosf jou from_Montal aad P All mfllfl 10 . bottle B vorfal. antidota for Heoosire Hatlng o Drnking: e L corroots tho oh, Flfimfl'o! Digostion, and Horaw T Ttoad alsipot imhbaiaiely i & istary of tho Bpring, roporta 23 ‘mnt faodioa] whitgts, mavvelous A o T o se b7 el o agileationgs ont by metl an apuilaation to o furnlatiod and 208 ITNEY BROS,, Gon'l Ag'ts B Fm:ummn-n..rhumelph-. . og Co. s VAN KGN AAOK, STEVENSON & REID, DBUGK & RAYNER, and draggista gsnoraily. CHICAGD, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH A LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE., From the @reat Gentral Ralroad Depof, Fout of Zake-st. o L ety hen o Coinatiate. cormer Hadivons 00 Lo Salle-stey corner Wash inglon tso oot of Tieenty-second-st, ) car berths apply at ovr hear comer Clarks Tt T o) o ‘Aftivo at Oinolnnath - Tralos arrise at Chicago at 7:57 a. m. 7 nlylino running Suturday ifg] d Olncinnati, South Ind passongers cat got od and tako traln at Twonty-socond-at. owor Abdominal Dropay, snd given Pamphlots contain- ‘eminent Physi- toitod SCALES. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCATLHS OF ALL BIZES. §FATRBANKS, MORSHE & 00 111 AND 113 LAKE-ST. MEDICAL CARDS UNDERWEAR. Spring and SBummer Merinos, An- ola, Flannels, Bilk, Lisle Thread, fi'nouonot, &o0., in fine 'onn, Linon, ] goods, at boftom prices. WILSON BROS,, . oor, of Btato aad Washinglon.sta., ot Gl RN e B M ittaoo, | Otonso. And Pike's Opors Hauso. Ofuolnnati. o Bighos SRR W, sitively all casss of O] RES in both goxes. BULTATION ontlemon. 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