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THE COURTS," ‘A Curlous $20,000 'Trespass. Suit Against Potter Palmer and Cthers. The Oity Railrond Company---An ‘Injunction Issued to Restrain - Buildin? on Twelfth Streat, Practical End of the Republic Suits in the United States Courts. A Novel Question Raised 61’ the Jurisdiction of tho United States Circuit Court. The sorentty that hna provatled in the United Btates Courts for o couplo of days was yostorday rudoly disturbod, as o placid pool is by the hoav- ing of a rock, by tho commenceriont of & suit by J. R. Doolittlo, Jr., against Potter Palmor and othors, in trospass, 20,000 dsmagos. Tho sult is brought by tho Oakton Bpringa Company, o ‘Wisconsin corporation, organized for tho pur- pose of disponsing hoaling minoral wators. Mr. Iglehart, one of tho Dircctors of the Company, & Ohicago citizen, was onco upon a time, it ap- poars, ‘afffictod with some sort. .of a disenso that ‘tho ourative proportios of this water aro sald to lhave curodj wheroupon Iglohinrt advocnted tho starting of a depot for golling tho stuff in this city, offering tho Company o plece of land for tho purpose with preciscly that ssmo kind of goncrosity which will go down to ages yot unborn 8 Scam- mony. It {5 yot & moot point whether the land is his to give; and ohancory has boon called up- on to ducqxlo all quostions rolating thoreto. Mr. Pottor Palmer claims an intorest in the land, and Iglehart rofusing to acknowledgo such intorost, tho mattor was takon into court, whero it ia now ponding. ) & Last Saturday night or Sunday morning, ne tho complainnnt in” this trospass eult alloges, Pottor Palmer sont his brother and & force of men to tho depot, and, in tho ellenco of tho stilly night, thoy dug like molos, and soratchod like rats, and excavated liko navvies, until thoy undermined and ontored tho cellars, Thon the: broko the locks and doors and rosmod a¢ tho sr.oot will through tho watory halls, of which :.;my'}:%w:i sinoo Liold possossion, sturdily rofuss udge, = Kemwhflo, tho businoss has gone to the douce. The heroes of the pick and shovel, nover flitting, atill are sitting nstrido of tho minoral medicine barrels; and, withe water, wator everywhero, tho boliovers {n tho curative propertics of thal gou:{ Oakion Springs have not one drop to rink., ‘Wherofore, tho damagoed Cnmfimny ‘brings sult againat Pottor Palmor ot al., cal lnrg on them to Justify their taking forciblo possession of proper~ ty belonging to individuals who are not linble for Mr, Igleharts’ doings, and asking £20,000 for tho fujuries they have recaived. TIE OITY. RAILWAY COMPANY. Matthew Laiflin, John H. Kedzie, Martin Crow, Thomas Koarns, and Fredorick Freiberg filo o bill for injunction, in the Superior Court, againat the Chicago City Ralway nmpnn{, to restrain them from Iaying their track along Tweltth stroet, from Olark to State. Matthow Laflin owna Lots 29, 24, 25, 26, and 98 to 42 inclusivo, of M. Inflin’s Bubdivision of Blooks G and 8, nnd B. Wilder's Subdivisiou of Blook 7, of Assosaors’ Bubdivision of Blocks 6, 7, and 8, part of tho B, of N. E. I of Boo. al, .39 N, R. 14E.of 8 . M. ; Froderiok Froiborg owna Liots 10 ond 24 in Block 180, Bchool Baction Addition to *Ohicago; Martin Crow, Sub-Lot b5, samo; Thomas Kearns, Lot 23, ssme; John H. Kodzie, Bub-Lota 1, , 4, - same; allof whioh abut on Twolfth stroot, botweon Btate and Clark stroots. Complainants avor that, by reason of tho contigaity of this part of Trolsth atroot to railrond atations, It i muoh thronged by the heavier class of railway wagons, and is slso” muoch froguented by othor hesvy tonms, and by passongers. Complainants dony that defondants have any right to Iay said tracl, and, to forestall dofendants and hinder shem from laying the track on Sunday, thoy obtainad, on Saturday ofternoon, from Judgo Gary, an in- Sunction rostraining the Company from 80 doing. THE LEPUBLIO SUITS. Yestorday morning, in tho District Court of the Unitod *Statos, tho following proceodings were had in tho cases of Payson,. Assignee, agalugt tho stookbolders of the Hopublio Insur- ance Company : In the casos against J. Lorraine, R. G. Smith, and P, Shuster, ropresentod by B. A, Small, and Paddock & Ido, tho motions for now trials were ovorruled. In the cases. agninst G. W. Barnott, T. H. Forrie, J. R. Chappell, O.- . Johnsun, Honry Forris, and 0. Hardin; reprosonted by MoUngg, Fuller & Culvor, the motions for new trial wore ' ovorruled, and fiflny dni'n wero given to propare bill of oxcoptions, and sixty days to filo bon In the caso against Wilkon Howe and A. 8. Millor, reprosonted by Miller, Williamson & Miller, the motion to sot asido judgmont was ovor 5 - In the cases ngainst John Black, 0. Brown, R. B, Dovine, G, O. Boyaton, reprosented by Bailay & Bodgwick, the moiions {or naw trinl woro over- ruled, and thirty days were given for bill of ox- coptions and aixty for bond. tho cases ngninst A. L. Lovell and N. O, Warron, ropresented by the same, the motions for new trial wora overruled. In tho cnsos sgainst B, F. Allenand R, A. Enight,” xoprosonted by Jowett & Adams, the motions for new trial wore overruled, and d\lrty dnys wero given for bill of exceptions and sixty for bond, The oases ngainst J,J, 8nonfer and J,J. Bnonfer et al., were submitted in briefa, JURIEDIOTION OF UNITED STATES COURTS. Tho intorminable case of Munson v, The FPrincoton Lonn and Trust Company, sppoaled to the United Btates Circuit Court, crops ug‘ overy little while in sn.rprimnq motions. This wag nevor an ordinary oase. Whenever it was heard of in the Buporior Court, it turned up unoxpect~ edly, and abounded in novel situations. It now oomes up in the United States Court in a shape that nocossitates its being takon undor advise- mont by His Honor Judge Blodgeit. Yestor- day, proccodings in that Court wore at- tompted to bo put sn ond to by counsol showing that tho Court bad no jurisdio- tion, "The points mode were that thero hed been s final adjudication in the Suporior Court which estopped proceedings in other court; that the comp) b ohose Lis own forum, .and that whan he commonced tho suit ho wasa citizon of ono State, and when_tho cause was transferred, ho had removed to another Btate, all of whioh were bars, LINCOLN Y. TOARD OF TRADE, - This suit, which promises to bo evon moro in- teresting in its progress than the Brine case, and which is ot prosant tho main topio of con- vorsation among tho gentlemen of tho com- merclal-logal lmturn!efl. will probably romain In_statu quo for soma little time yet. Mr, Bwott exproases himsolf ns satlsfled with the existing stato_of affairs, and says ho awaits with oalm {ntrepldity the action of the opposing counsel, Megsrs, Lent & Black, who have boen oconsulted in tho case b{ the Board of Trado, and received thoir instructfons to procoed with their defenso, which will bo oponed by either an an~ swer or demurrer to the bill of complainant in & fow days, IN DANKRUPTOY. ‘When TLorin O. Collins procoedod to Pepln County, Wis,, to tako charge of tho farm and proporty of tho abiconded bankrupt, v wn "McKinnon, he found ome D. %.} Otarke, a farmer who occuplos tho farm sdjoining that of the _bankrupt, in possession of sovon cows and othor lve stock belonging to the oatate, which ho had attuched In lieu of payment of his sorvices, for which he clpimed tho sum of £200. ‘Tho Aesigneo yonter- day representod the faots to the Court, and prayed an order to sottlo with tho farmer, which ‘was granted. John G.Wustum has potitioned for his own ad- judication 08 o bankrupt. s dobts are tolor Ably largo, namely, in tho neighborhood of $20,~ 000, for & man whose only nssots in the world courlst of $20 worth of wonrlng apparal. A supplomentary potition waa yostordny filed, in tho matter of Louls Lovin, ouno which the usual rule to ahow causo was issuod, by Fleld Loeltor & Qo,, claiming as oroditors to the amoun of 8608 for goods suppliod in Maroh and_April 1aat,and alloging proforentinl paymenta to Jaocob, thg hrraflhn: S?tli <fixlu, and others, anford W, Keollogg, of Waukogan, yoatorda: potitiond gor tho adjudlention of William: O, oleman, claiming aa oreditor for 400 and in- - torost, and alleglng that the dobtor has suffored: » judgmont in fayor of tho Intornational Banlk, for 1,078.50, to bo ontorodagoinst him, and that 1o I insolvont. BHANATAN & WEST, The firm of Shaunhan & Wost wag nob ad- " judicated baukrupt, ns statod In Tre Tninony, on the flrst proosedings instituted against them Dby tho original petitloning oreditors. Tho crodit~ ora gob ns far as an oxaminntion of tho bank- rupts bofore tho Rogister, attor which the com- promiso of 70 nnnu%cok laco. Tho domand on whiloh tho present proceeding is based 18 socurod hoyond ol quostion by trust deed on Mr. Man- ning's proporty, although thot was not an issuo into wifoh the Court enterad. Tho vordiot of tho jury was as follows: *Wo, the jury, find tho “rospondonts gullty of tho susponsion of shoir commorcinl papor, but not guilty of tho othior charges." GOURTH IN DNIEF. Tho caso of Cunningham & Gray, soavengors, nu o 21, 74 v. The City was concluded, bofore Judgo Will " Threo yoars ago tho hundrod ncros of lond inms, yosterday, Mr, ‘Tuley closing the argu- ment. 'Tho Jourt snld ho would probably render a deolefon in tho mattor sbout the bogiuning of noxt weok. - Botoro Judgo Troo tho cnso of Ames v, Riyor- sido Improyomont Company was dismissod on motion of plaintift's attorney, cach party to pay ts own costs, i In tho cago of Bonjamin olbrook v.'T. M. Bradloy, Bherifr; a suit for tho roplovin of houso- hold furniture of the valuo of 1,500, tried bo- foro Judfiu Troe, yostorday, a vordict was ron- dorod in favor of tho plaintift, Boforo Judgo Portor, Iyoulurduy. tho caso of William Baumer v. Honry Klaro, an action 1n as- sumpait, aftor a jury trinl, rofulted in favor of ph\mufl' ; damagos, $200. tho sult in as- !um&lell of P. M. Holly ot L v. M. P. Palmatory ond T, 8. Portsmonth, o vordiot was roturnod for plalntify with 8602.08 'damages. ‘The suit in ns- sumpsit of the H, Witbeclkk Company v. 8. Mo- Keclion and 0, MoDougall, wont by default, with damages for plaintiff of 425,14, L -In tho onso of Bostwick v, Skinner, Mr. Robey, coungol for sompleinant yestorday flfol], in Jud, Gury's xoom, an amended bill, 88 ordored by the Court, tho amondsfonts, howover, boing of & toohnlonl naturo, and in complfanco with orders, lfi]ht]:‘ g:&rtimlm of which havo already boen pub- o) i : Tho trial of Edward Tlfzglbbons on s charge of nssaulting John Flynn occupied tho Oriminal Court all dnK yontordnr. The affair aroso out of & bar-room fight, in which Fitzgibbons, the bar-. obpor, struok n with an oight-pound woight, destroying his loft oyo, argaro tYoung filea a prmcipo in trespass, in the Huportor Court, sgainst Michaol N;&le, Miohnel Egan, James AMyrphy, Martin Smith, and John lfl]{n, damngos, 86,000 - - Daniel E. Brysnt files s prrcoipo in fros- ngs, in tho Buporior Court, against Franols ¥, olo; damnges, 56,000, NEW SUITS. “Tite: USTTED SrATRS OmourT Count—Tho Onklon Springs Company of Wisconsin v, Pottor Palmer, Mifl- ton J, Palmer, and Thomes Waltor Palmar; trespass, Tne Unrrep SraTes DisTnior Count—Ablal I, Ab- bott, Asalgnoo of tho ostate of Honry Remington In ptcy, v, Albert A, Kont et al, ; seatored papers g8 0 chancery, Znx Omoor Coumn—1,ie0—Igret Young v. ‘Michasl Naglo, Michaol Egan, Jainos Afurphy, Martin Bmith, and John C. Klyn : troapads, 65,000, ' 7,201 Dantef K, Bryant v. Francls ¥, Colo; trorpass, £3,000, 7,201—Buppressed. - 7,203—Goorgo Korr v. Timothy Bradley § roplevin of. horso, buggy, and harnoss, 5,5 Sorzaon Comu‘.—fl,(:gt‘-filnpm!. Lem— . B, v. 0, Bradloy; nssumpsit, $500, g e amo v, B, Parkorton § aseumpait, $500, 43,050—Miche a0l Eyariacbal. ¥, Tidwird Mosghot; confasslon of Judg- ‘mont, $45L.60. ,600—Charlos Cooper ot al. v, O. Btrong ; sasumpstf, $600, 43,001~-Tho Mochanica’ Na< tional Bank of Chicago v. George P, Adama; croditor's Dbill, 43,663—Romson Richards v, Amos Greon, Goorgo Groon, ‘Thomss 8. Helallana, Georgo Y. sharploy, Timothy M, Bredloy ; billo remavo cloud upon HHg to Lota 2l and Maywoods subal the w &8 of n Boa in T 8, X. 43,663—Joseph W, Bamburger v. seaumpalt, $108, 43,604—Georgo O, Randell v, Mary J, Whoaton ; nssumpsft, $500, 43,666—Gllbort Potorson et al, v, Thomas Althrop; sesunbpult $2.000, 43,606 T, ONoill v, John P, Privo; confoaslon of judgment, $376, 43,007—The Saugaun Insursnco Compsny V. Treadway o ol; nseumpsi, $100, 48,0088, &, v. Oharles Brigga; 'divoree on’ ground of dosorti 43,609—Wileox Hilver Plato Company v, John B, May sstumpait, £000, 43,070—Ohazlos E. Blgbco otal. F. W. Ash; asoumpalt, 8500, €9,67i—Emnuncl Va Ordon ot all v, Owen Maloney § ossumpsit, $300, lon of THE GAMBLERS’ CABES. Briof of tho Pooplc--What State’s Ate tormey Keed Blug to Says=siy It Suftfi=. cient ‘Co Find Persons Playing Faro In o [oom to €Convict For Gonmbe ling? The Btate's Attornoy has filed tho following briof for the Buprome Court, slmng at Mount Vornon in the gambling cases Tho Pooplo v. A« L. Btovons : Tho plaintiff in orror was convicted of keoping & comimon gaming house, The writ of error {5 walved and tho caso tranamitted by consont to Mt, Vernon, 1t is insiatod that the ovidonco.doss not susinin tho vor« dlct, for two reasons : First, that tho ovidenco fafled to show that tho room in. quostion was o com- conldered it sufficiont, mon gaming-room. Tho jur; Fianints ko avidanes) mows snd I maintain that it wae. that ot the t{mo of tho arrcst o gamo of faro was baing played in the usual manzer, nnd that the room wns iilted up and faroished for 3 gaming-room, and that it bad all tho nocessary tools, cards, checks, and other paraphernalin used in such plsces, ' This T deom sufl- clent on this point, It is claimed, in tho second plag that tho ovidenco falled to show 'that tho dofendan waa tho keeper of tho Toom within {ho statute, Tho statute (Laws of 1871 and 1672, pago 403, Boo, 1) says s 4 That whoever keops a common gaming-houso,” otc, Tho ovidence showod that- the plaintiff - in ‘error ‘was dealing tho cards in & gomo of faro, and that ho had solo chargo of and redeemod the' chocks which represented money, and that ho had charge of the ‘monoy usod in tho gamo, and that, to all appearances hoalone was the folo managor and oporator of tho gamo and room at that timo, and that no ono elas seomed o have or exoreiso any coniro] or managoment of tho gamo and room. In plsin English, ho was runmng tho *machine.” X do not olalm or protond that ha waa fhio motunl Iessco or ownor of tho room. But I {nalst decidedly tbat the evidence showed Lim to bo keoper, within tho moaning of tho statuto, * The crime is & misdomeanor, In misdemesnors oil aro princtpals; thero aro nosccessorios. Bishop Orin, Xaw, Vol 1, Beo, 637, 00, 13, pago 160, Gross’ Blatutes, providea fnot every persan who lu'prozont and aids, abots, or sdsiata in thio commisaion of crimo, hall bo'deemod and cou= sldered principal, The evidonco ' clearly showod that® platnie In arror was aiding ond -sselsting 2 rupe ning and opmiing - and - Xeeplng - fho oom in question. This was sufliclont, The Conrtso instruoted tho jury. Such is tho aw. Any otlier conatruction of tho stafuto swould dofeat it, ot tho aetual ownors aud proprictors of gambling- rooma could live in anothor Stato and nover be known, and such places bo carried on with impunity, This Stato could bo fillod with such rooms and tho law pow= orless to provont it. X inslst that it ia tho duty of the courts fono con. struo laws Liko this aa to advance the remedy and wup- ‘press o evil arlsing from common gaming-houscs. Stato . Olark, 83 New Hampaizo, 520, g e e bl THE OFFICIAL COUNT. Tho County Olork conoluded, yesterdsy, the cauvassing of the returns of tho recont Judicial eloction, and subjoined will bo found the offfoial votes by Ward and towns : “uzm0p 40 PATA Fourtoontl, .| Tifteenth, 16,615(10,075 16,701 16,10 [ 10,500, in that respeat. ‘| who owna o small plat, STEEL RAILS. ; A Visitto - tho Place Whero They Are Manufacturods What Was Seon at the Joliot Iron and Stoel Works, - Tho Process of Rolling’ Steol Rails-- Valuo 6f Illinois Coal. ;. i {mmicdiatoly north of iho City of Jollot, nnd botweon that oud tho Binto Prison, was opon prairio. To-doy it ia cconpied by tho Jollet Iron and Btoel Works, and 1,200 busy mon and tho broozy hum of machinery aro_constantly adding to tho wenlth and tho prestigo of tho State. Twonty yonrs ngo, Taum Tripuxe, with o Xknowlodgo of tha rich iron ores of Lake Suporior, | and the oxhaustlosa conl-fielda of. our own Biato, prodioted that Clicago nnd lLer surroundings must bacome ono of the most sticcossful manu-~ facturing districts of the Union," To-dny those who then donbtod can' soo this prediotion fulfillod on tho North and South Branchos snd ot Joliot. In 1871 Ilinols monufaotured more rails than any other Stato oxcept Penusylvanin. Last yonr Ohio bont ua; but thoso who know the capacity of our mills nssurs us that this yoar wo shall agaln rank noxt to Ponnsylvania. - 1o have now ono moro catablishmont for the manufacture of Bessomer stool rails than Ponnaylvania ; that ia, threo.to her fwo; but another is sgon to bo startod thore, making hor agaln oqual to ;.l.l_unnlu But to our subjeot: On Monday o small }mrty " of gontlomen : wora Invited . to . vislt the Jollet’ Iron and Blool Works. Thoy woro scoompani nbout tho works and on tho cars by A. B Maekor, Esq., Prosident, J. H, Wrenn, Searotary an . After brief taxation in m yoar or two moro than the (appro- riations on .acoount- of tho enhancomont of ho value of %nporty congequont upon the im- provements. Thoso prosont should Intoroat tholr | neighbors, and got a livo committes to onll on the Financo Committoo and Board of Public Worka and tho Mayor and ask thom to do tho :host thoy osn ond {0 uso tho appropriation for tho pn?nao for which it was uo{ apart, o suggostod that such a com- mittoo be appointed to urge the project forward _80,that work on tho bridgo can commonoed noxt wintor. . Mancol Toloott thought that it Willlam B. Ogdon conld boseon, the difeulty abdut the plat could bo romoved. Tho peoplo on tho enst ‘sldo of the rlvm;avam yory nnxious to have tho ‘bridge completed, and -hio would choorfully -do all bio conld to help the movement along.! " Goorgo W. Bpofford thought tho peoplo dl- rootly intorestod: know how to koop silont too woll to make known their. wants, and hence im- rovemonts woro golul; on all around them, nnd rhoy got soarcoly anything, It scomod to him to bo almost eriminal to deny thom s bridge, whioh would bo on outlot for ono of tho donsos! populatod distriots in' tho elty.” Tho Committos, ot which ho was Chairman, found much opposi- tlon to tho moasuro, but they overcame it, aud imoglnod that the bridge waa™ safo. Now camo the cry that thoy must work to save the ‘monoy approprinted. “In justice to tho. people the money _ should bo. rotained, . and that hamporing - conditton—tliat -tho peoplo sottlo uw,s‘nnd ‘dnmogos—bo _strickon out. The olty would bo boneflted by tho bridge, and in a little timo colleot by taxation more than its cost. echies by Ald. Bond and'‘others, the Chair appolntad the following Qommittev, in sccordauco with the nufisoutlon of Mr, Batcham: -Ald. Bateham, M. Kooloy,- Goorge W. Spof- Ex- tcxrd, .0.-D, Elmes,- Mancel Talcott, Patrick O'Noll, ox-Ald. J. E. Otls, Anton Borg, Carter Hlnn;sou; Gon, Maun, Jobn Lousen, and Jumoes O'Hern. . .: v - Tho mooting then ndjonrne . MARINE., «Xort of Chicago. .. ARRIVED, June 10, 'séhiikarinn'yrigg Oconto; 320 . 3 90 m lath, od | Beur Poilio M. Rodgers, Dotroft, 9,850 brls salt. Beow Rowons, Whito Lako, 103 m lumber, Behr'Adds, Benton Harbor, 80 m lumber, ‘Morrill, Man{stoo, - Bchr Julla B, 200 m lumber, Tronsurer, and J, 7. Torrenco, 3y Buperive-| goyy piand, 201 m lumbor, tondent, "Tho following is o uée%'x“zhnzgum_ B i B o, 1 "og 16 Iambér, 07 m lath, ‘W, MoArthur, Esq., London, Eng.;iOlove- | Schr Groton, Cheboygan, 250 m lumbor, | 1and Faoto, of Vibbard; Foote & Go., New York ;| Schr J, D, Dousman, Oconto, 230 flilufl‘;‘:‘_flh s . 0. Whittomoro, of D. . Pratt & Go., Now | Erop Ira Ghailoo Saumatuck, 10m lumber, 2 pks flah. York; Gov. Wm. Bross, Ohicago; O, H. MoCor- | Dirgs Herachel, Ludl: D 1 3 mick, Eaq., Ghlcgfcx Harsian Gaatvoil, Hooro: | Bimy Alsska, Builalo, 843 bara railroad tron. lnry‘oll tannio Majosty's Legation, residing at | Prop Montans, Buffalo, Balt, ¥ Yashington ¥. T, Hingkloy, oaldent Chioogo | Bchr Zach Ohandler, Buffalo, 1,000 tous coal, & Towa Rallroad ; Gen. MoArthur, Postmaster, | Behr Lizzie mlkgonwn [arbo?, 35 m lumber, Chicngo ; tho Hon, J. D. Ward, Mombor Cone: . Schr Amatarith, Krio, 530 m lumbor. oms ; 1. J. Oglosby, United Statos Senotor | | Bobt di 031 e ounics 30 1= Libers s m nt, aron Van Vieit, Batavis, Inland of Java.: n o1 Tho works must bo visited in :order thab- ono many undorstand thoir groat oxtont, the intricacy: snd yot tho simplicity of the proocssos by whicl imy rosults aro reached, and tho coanom: and rapidity with which rails are manufactured:. One branoh of tho works is used for reo-rolling old rails and manufacturing thom from scraps.’ The, %roomm by: which dono in malnly that uscd {n mills gonerally, but goms, marked Improvomonts have beon ‘made. " The stool rail mill interostod us moset, Tho iron from which tho - zails. aro wado comoes from tho Missourt or tho Loke- Superior. mina no othar is eultablo. Honeo, mills_in Ohlcago and vicinity havo tho advantago of bblng nearer ‘ tho sourco of 'supply and to tho market for tho roduot, for all our lending roads are - putting lovn. 8teol roils as s a8 their finances will por-- mit. QGroat caro {s oxorcised as to the quality of tho iron. £t {8 all fused in furnaces in a high building; whonco it is run into a rotort,~ihoero aro two now in uso—and & powerful blast s thrown _in Hil all impurities are drivon off, Then an ore ‘highly charged . with carbon, also melted in o furnoce sufliciently high to lat tho molten mass run into tho rotort, {a poured in thoretort in propor :Lunneltlce nnd, whon the combination is_thoroughly effacted, tho stool ia poured into moulds welghing some 16,000 pounds, and sufforcd to cool. Tho chargo of ongch rotort s somo five or six tons ; that is, that nmount of steol Is_mado in onch rotort at oves blast. Theso stool ingots are then takon aroun on & railway to the furnace building, whoro thoy aro heated in furnaces by gas made from Illinois coal; thon rolled down to a sizo snitabloe for tho ‘machinery that makes thom -into rails, and then - cat in two,—onch Ingot, zs it comos from the mould, coniainlng stoel enough to make two bara, Aftor carofal inspeotion for flaws and other im- for(emons, thoy aro again heatod, ond ' rolled nto ralls; ' Fighty to ninoty tons aronow tho avorago_daily produot of tho steol rails, and it is Intended to no incronso it oa to make 150 tons dnily duflnghfim soason, Wo anid that no coal or coke isused in this departmont of tho works. 'Tho manner in which Illinoia coal is propared to make tho gu is excoedingly intoresting, I'or most of the works the scroonings and refuse of tho minos, costing only §1.20 per ton, is used, 'Theso Boreonings are thrown in large troughs filled with water, and by very simple machin aro thor- oughly washed, 0 coarser, esy that of the #izo of o walnut, {s burnod in the furnaces and boilors, andia used for making tho goa to heat tho - steol furnncos, Tho fino stuff is thrown “into the culdui; ovons, and, boing by tho washing thorouglly cleansod of all impurities, makes o very superior articlo of coke. Henoo the prob- lem, not only of making iron with Illinola conl, but Bossemor stool as woll, is solyod. Both Ar, Meokor and Mr. Torronce assured us thoy would rather have it than any othor conl. This fact sottles the question as to tho manufacturo of. iron and stool in Chicago. We give our sistor city, Bt. Louls, notioe that sho must look to hor pagés or wo will bont hor both in tho quantity ond quality of our iron manufacture, as o have in tho manufacturo of Bossomer ateol. Wo nught ngnnk of tho manufacture of fire- bricl by this Company ; of their immense blagt furnncos soon to be” put In operation 7 of tho numbor and sizo of their buil n&:; but_whou it is known that tho Joliot works will, Lefors tho yoar ia out, turn out more rails than the Columbia_Company at Johnstown, Pa., gomo idea mny bo formed of the onergy and tho on- torpriso of this Company, Bome of their ma~ chinery ia now, and saves a large porcentago to tho Company. Chicago may woll be proud that the manufactore of iron and stecl here and in ber vicinity is a great and a triumphant succoss, e e WANTED---A BRIDGE, ) Mocting of Property-Owners of th West Division«-They Want o -Draw Over the South Branch at Harrison Stroct=-A Commlttce Appointed to WUrgeo its Necossity, and Poko up the Aldermen. . . A large number of property-owners responded to tha call for a mooting in Father Alathew Tem- poranca Hall, last evoning, to take sotlon to se- oure a bridgo ot Harrison streot. Over one hun- drod woro presont, smong them Ald, Bond, Dixon, Warron, aud Powell, Michaol Eeoloy presided, and Willlam' Frozer soted sa Beore- tary. . ,Tho Ohair prosumed all know the objeot of tho moeting, and that most of thom were aware of tho necoseity of obtalning & more. liboral appro-' priation of monoy for the improvemont of Har- rigon and contiguous strects. Thoy had not re- colved tholr share, and must act if thoy dosired to socure thoir ducs. At a former meeting & committeo was appointod to nsk for something, and thoy got £87,000 for & bridge at Harrison streot, which was glven upon tho expresa condi~ tion that the land damagos sholild bo satisfac- torlly seitled bofore the bridgo was built. Otherwiso the money waa to bo transforred to some other fund. Hence it is neccssary to do something to have thoao damagos dote: od. Ex-Aldormon Batohsm sald the puople had doop intorest in the bridge, Apctu}()m for it was put in four years ago; it woa lost, a8 was tho noxt one. Tho third was dentroyed b fire, but ho and the Committeo sucoee ot oy the not like the provieo, they had to consont to it. The work would havo to'bo done in the wintor, as drodging and dooking was to bo dono, and 1b was thought & commoncoment would be made this year, The ’yrouunt Finance Commlttos, howover, bad decided to dput the ?Bpropmuon to othor usos, and ho had oalled thoss intorested togothor to saye {t. Mr. Pago, who owns 10,000 fool of tho land whioh' will havo to be out’ oft to .make room for the bridge, Lad offered to gl\m it for Llleworth atroet, and one-half of abor straet, ho owning tho blook on ofthor side of thoso stroots. Mahlon D, Ogden, howavor, rofunes to exchango, bub domands $456,000 for hia ground, This was the only obsteole in the way.of tho bridgo. Ilo olnfmod that tho travol over the. Harrisou atrost bridgo would excood that on Adams, Van Huren, or Polk; tho domand wes 'great, nud the city, as it had boon bouefited by tho im- Elrnvumnnm. ahould not objeot “to allow- g tho $87,000 to bo usod for the oconstruo- tion of & bridge, Ilo bolloye that tho Ogdon tract could bo obtained by condemna- ton for o muoh logs sum thau that asked for it. The quostion of sawerage ouglit to bo preesocd, for sowers woro sadly nooded in large distriots in tho West Division. “Tho city would reuliso from and | od in” get- | ting on ngproprintlon mado. Although he did: fchr Dick Bummers, Buffalo, 600, tons coal Bthr Cl;)l. Ellsworth, Menomingo, 210 m lmpog,_ 40m msww wg&ifi[ beiiiui-ragolgs.‘ 75 m Tumber, w 1, nakegon, les, - - * ‘nriin, uttatd, 1,100 fona coal, _ Bargd Aétivo, Pealitigo, 850 m lumbor, | Dargs Maurteico, Peahiigo, €84 m lumber, , Bolix Raiph Camyboll, Ford River, 200 - °. mlath, Bohr Antares, Ludington, 150 m lumbor, Schr J, N, Foeter, Bufalo, 000 tons coal. Bohr Argo, Alnapoe, 6,000 cedar posts, 3,400 railroad et Goldiruntor, Grind Travorse; 10 m Iubar, 70 w Shr Georgo X, Soavor, Manistoo, 160 1 lamber, Bchr Dolphin, Ludington, 141 m Jamber, = - Prop Shicaluns, Mon! 140 cases brandy, 25 cascs . rico, 195 cascs champaguo, Sohr tor, Muskegon, 120 m Jumber, Schr Little Ball, Muskogon, 117 m tumber, 30 m Iath. Bebr 0, O, Trowbrldge, Oconto, 220 m lumber, Bchr Mary Collins, Dunoon City, 240 m lusaber, ‘Bark Parana, Erlo, 760 tons coa), Behr J, Bigler, Erle, 660 tons coal, . ‘TFitzgerald, Erie, 686 tous coal, Behuylkil, Erle, 950 tons coal. NIGIT ANNIVALS, Prop Badger Stato, Buffalo, 584 brls sugar, 157 brls and sundrica, ek Cnondaga, Biutalo, 600 tons conl, aics, Bt, Josoph, 150 oda wood, B 1, cturus, Milwaulkce, 400 tons iron ore, e CLEARED.............Juno Dargo Lako Michigun, Montroal, 10,60 bu corn, 300 brls meas becf, 820 brls flour) 23 balea broom corn, = ‘Prop Montann, Duffalo, 82,000 bu wheat, Prop Oube, BrifTelo, 200 brls corn meal, 100 brls four,’ Brig Btarlight, Buffalo, 19,200 ba corn.’ Prop Shicklun, Montroal, 27 bales broom corn, © 7 NIQUT GLEABANOES, ‘Prop Nashua, Ogdensburgh, 13,000 bit corn, 200 brls flonr, and sundrios. Xdaho, Buffalo, 12,000 bu onts, 16,000 bu corn, 800 rla cornment, 1,000 bels flour, ahd sundrics, Schr Danlol Lyons, Port Colborac, 33,000 bu wheat, ,Behir Knight Templar, Milwaukoo, light, lumbor, 20 Lalo Froightse Quotabloat 6o for corn and Gjgo for wheat to Buffalo, Tuo chartors wero: To Buffalo—fchr ¥, 8. Marsh, whoat at 6¢a; schrs Col, Ellsworth and Orpiag Dos, ryoat 0o; achrs Aunfo Vought, Gzar, F. A1, xmng, and Autaunto, corn at 60, To Yort Colborno—Schr J. Miner, wheat at 7o; sohrs Clty of Ghicago and Mont Blano, corn ot 830, To Boaton,: via Ogdensburgh— ‘Prop Naahus, corn at 2003 vin Biffalo—Prop Badgor Blato, corn o 25 Jrop Jors, oo through to, Now “Total capacily oqual £ 84000 bu wheat, 25,000 b corn, 80,000 bu oats, and 37,09 bt rye, Buraro, Juno 7,—Charters roporied s Schr Peorin, éoal to Honoshn us $1.60 froo; schrs Vomplre and Yoluntoor, oo fo Toledy o 605’ por fon, {rco echrs Morning Light and Winalow, corn to Dotrolt 8t 60, 2req; schr Melrosc, rallroad tron to Dotroik nt $1,00 ‘por gross ton, free; chr Matd of tho Mist, paving- Btono to Chicigo 8¢'83,00_ por cord; schr Holfonsteln, Wator-Limo to Detrott 2680 per brl £, 0. b. Miscellancous, A now schooner was Isunched in tho North Branch yoslerday aflernoon. sho was bullt foe Capy. L. Bur- m sud othors, and 1s describod 03 boing o in eraft, Tor capacity 18 nbout 15,000 bu of corn or 225 m feet lumbor, This schooner is named the Burton, and will ‘cost abont $20,000. It is oxpoctod that ehg will bo ready to eagogo i tho Iumber trado about tho 4th of 5. ~The schr Milwaukeo Dollo ron into the National Elovator Monday night, and got hor jibboom knocked off, ~~The coal-Iadon schrs Lilllo Pratt and Goshawk oo tho firat safl vesscls to arrivo at Duluth this soason, —During the 24 hours ending Saturday ovening 53 cargoos of gin the sggregato 683,618 bu ;ol;éall‘fll,ulhu’w_hqt, ad 108,130 ba oeiey paaa etzoit, —Tho b ut has taken on board 00,750 b of oats at iwaukes, :~The pobx City of Manttowoo ran ashoro st Bactao rocontly, and had to bolighterod off. —The wark of robuilding tho bark Glenbuleh, which wna nearly destroyod at the kime of the Chicago fire, 18 going on Tupldly ot Ballontine & Cov’s_ehip-yard, and Aho will ba ready to Iawnch tho 1st of July. Hor di- monslons are as follows: Longth of koel, 165 foat ; boam, 29 foot; dopth of hold in shoalest place, 18 fcot. Blia I ‘Deing built from tho keel up, and will 'bo constructod in the strongest possible manner, Bho will rato “A 1,7 and will carry 83,000 busliols throo masts, and bave a foro and aft rig, with one aquaresail. 'The Glonbulch is intendod for tho grain trade.—Sapinaw Courfer. —8omp of the veasols which poss this woy have had thetr namea scraped from thoe -quartor, loaving it visi- blo nowhore elso salde from tho atorn, 'where it (s dif- cult o ronch at many timea, Buch vessela moat {nvs- ibly negloctto anow tho burgs tn ordar that toy may be reporied, and the reporior, undor thoes cir- oumstances, 13 Justifiable in ellowing tliom to pass without furthor Dotico.—Detroit Fyee Press. —Ponz "CoruonNE, June 7,-Down—Schrs W. Y. Emory, Northumborlsnd, Atbaiross, Swodes, Tiocks" way, 6. Tawronco, Lumina, Now Dominion, D, Freo- s, Ballo, I, 6. Clnrk ; prop lovolaud, g:rvknml 5 r “Diamarcks ‘prop Lawronco; o0, Thurston; shes St. Anarens, Olayton, Bolle, Florids, Jobn Mark, Lathrop, Arotle; brop Eanbire; dchwo Tl egroph, Montgomery, L, Shickluna, . J. props Buckeyo, Bristol, Argyle, FLORIDA WATER, INPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE! NURRAY & LANMAN'S OELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER, Tho rioheat, most lasting, yob most dallcato of all Per- fumes, for uso on tho HANDKERCHIEF, At the TOILET And in the BATH., Its, al k f e R mitalions and couploiols, sn e and on tho pnmphlet, tho namos of MUIRAY & LoANAZAR, Withiout whioh ono s gonuiao, For anlo by nll Verfumors, Drugglats; and e Nenlork in ¥anoy Goods: e, FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, - $5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE ‘AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. of corn, Bho will carry Rathbun | TO RENT. A fow Very Desirmble Offices: | are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building. . { Single or in suites. ‘With and without Vaults. Hnglish Tile Floors through- | out the Building. 1 Hlevator running during all’ business hours. f These Offices are not equaled: ! in the city. i The best for all classes of business requiring a central lo- | cation, W.C.DOW, '} Room 21 Tribune Building. | T NEW PUBLIOATIONS, } And what will an f DITSON & CO'S now, dolig! grean now ho, withont s sony o colluction of Ttood Orgsn Musio, oallod the ORGAN AT HOME vy Organ nooda it! Tho P e Or@n st Homo! Boat collection for Rood ansl 300 not difoult plooos, Glu-lzed that no dull musto Is {n them: smooth, logato atylo used, but as an orgaN: at Zome shonld bo obcorful, . gkt And stacosto rausto ts not excladed. At rosont L ho Organinatiomolaofton silent, for omo musto 18 not providod for it. Horo is 1 Umoliko, ooy, famillar, now musio, at holVloin ovory nation, tn fact all kinds by whom veryhody cousldors tho best com- posors, « Tho publishors tako pride and ploasaro fn pro- sonting such & lnggflnr book to tho publio, and ‘boliovo It wortliy ta bo at homo In ovory family. Prico, Boards, §3.60; Oloth, $8,00; Full gilt, 84.00. » . OLIVER DITSON & 00, ‘OHAS, H, DITSON & 0. T BOSTON. 711 B'dway, New York, ' LYON & HEALY, Chioago. EXOURSIONS. GRAND PLEASURE EXCURSIONS TO LAKE SUPERIOR. Lake Suporlor Pooplo's Lino Stesmors, dook botwoen * Madison and Washington.sta. ‘Tha ioont low-prossuro Btoamor PEERLRSS, osgis P 6 s i e Bt g 'mako exourslon trips to Duluth (hoad of Lake Buperior), callng at all points on tho south sl ocastonall OATTLE OA TIME-TABLE, 4 RIED Zeass Chcago. l.l’-n;rl Putuths unodl, at 8 p., m. uly 1, 1%, 99, Ty, 2 a8 p . Aug, 1o, ¥a An%. A.*x’b st 5. m. Sopt. 8,3, Bopt. 3, 16, at 8 p. RATES OF FARH, To Duluth, nolnding berth sud MA13.... . ¢vuses:.825,00 To Daluth'and roturn to Ohloago, inoluding Borth A0 MOAM. e eensniarosrans {oavin To Duluth and foturn 1o Of ‘cluding borth and meals aftor foriaation SBiatsod by appIGIBE fo ¥ SORSORSLD & AUsTRIAN, 73 Markot-st., cornar Washington, Olicago. OCEAN NAVIGATION. ALLAN LINE Hontreal Ooean Steamskip Co. TFirst-clnss Steamships, Unsurpasead for Speed and Comfort, ranning on the Shortest Sen Routes betweon EUROPE AND AMERICA RATES OF PASSAGE: OABIN a Jow s by any othor. FIRST-OLASS LINES. Raturn tickots at it roduction, STEERAG: Tickols either to or from Furopo, also gt lonosh aton an throngli Lo polnts i tho Vot Tower- R TATES OF FREIGHT: Torit arranged on all elassos Morchandlso from Liver- pool ar Glaszow THROUGH to Chioago. ug"ur n!llcréflifiom;;lnn,dlz,:l Y}]l nDFh‘ncu, apply atthe ¥ allo-a! gt N £00., Agonts. Sallln, vory Biturday, and for London dizoot ovory fortaight. Cabin Passage $60, 90, aud $100 Currency. Es lon Tickots at f blo ratos, TIntons - 1] 3 .00 curronay. Propald ateorago t1okota”from. Lvornool, Quoenstown, LR S dos Gardill BAsKel, or Lobdons S9100 Fassongara booked to or from Qerman and Scandina- vian paln’. at low ratos. Th Stoauitbips of {hia lino aro tho largost {n the trado. ‘Drafts on Groat Dritatn, Iroland, and tho Continent. WILLIAM MACALISTER, Gon'l Wostern Agon! ‘Northosst oopnor Clask and Rasdetoate: (Gpooaits mew Bhorman Houso), Ohicago. UNARD HAIL LINE. ESTABLISEED 1840. & nlosmor . 44,00 o, aud fur{lor in. Steam Beteen New York, Boston, and Liverpool, FROM NEW YORK, And from Bostcn evary Tuosdoy. Cabln Passngo, 880, 3100 nnd 8130, Gold, Rxourslon Tiokoeta at Reduced Ratos. Btseraga Passage, 800 onrronoy. Passengors and frolght bookod d_{rom all parts of Karopo At loweat ratos, Bight Drafta on Great Britatn, Iroland, and the Continent, P, H, DU VERNLT, Gon'l West'n Agout, e Olark and Handolphi-g NEW YORK TO CARDIFE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And sl Othor Points in England and Wales, N. W, oor. South Wales Atlantio Stoamehip Company's new nflil{s:%w- néuwllfi sall from l);nnlylv'::‘u Rall- ars y PEABROKE, fay 28 GLAMORGA! "Juno 1§ These stoal 810 pro. vidud with all tho latost fmprovementa for tho comfortaad convonlenen of * OABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS. Firat Cabin. 340 curronoy Beoond Cabiy '+ %68 ourronoy Btaoray 8 ne) Prava rafts for £1and II‘\WIMJ s Oisay, Hoe s Denk Crambare. aod th Now Yok 1o iny's LLL 0, 00] iambers, an 01 paayls Olfoog, Np, | Deok Clambprey and s Now i 1 Ao No. 7 roadiray. STATE LINE. NEW YORIC AND GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- FAST AND LDNDDNDEII.BY- Th!ig‘llo[lnl now stoamers will sall from State Lito Plor, 1ultop Korry, Hrooklyn, N. ¥, as follows: BENNSYLVARIA, 3,600 tout odnoaday, Juno 11, VIRGINIA, 3,500 tont Wadnesday, June 28, GIORUIA, 3,600 t . Wodoosday, July 9. inightly tioroafior, " AUNTIN BALDWIN & dO,, Aflznuxfl Broadway, N, SAMPLE & ITARGIB, A Cor. of Oanal and West Madison.sta.. STOOKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, Chicago, Danville -& Vincen- nes Railroad. GENERAL O¥FIOK, 399 Wrar I:u.-nox.xvnvn‘.x CItTOAGO, iiny 25, 1615, ‘Tho anaual meoting of thestoskholdors of tho Chicago, Danvillo & Vinoennca Ratlroad Company, for tho olootion ol Dircotors, and tho transactlonof such athor businces as may como hofoto tho maeting, will be hold at tho fioo of the Qumpany, No, 223 West Randolpl-st., in the Ofstchlonge Bl b Wooniey, o 1B, i Yolock a. m. b e 2 A BIEL, oSoortary, TINERWW CEIEROIVIC, ENTITLED THE FRIENDS, Glvon to each mllmll'm‘ by the GREAT ATLANTIO & PR OHAG P A 0O s Wont Washiiatoient., 15 Twone ty-socond.at. Tllllll a fino ploturo ot & kiu Hhotiing bis ousobold pots: |sTAaGE sTRUCK. WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT AN ORGAN | & e i, comploto » AMUSEMENTS, ' MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, - BENEFIT MATINEE. NEWSBOYS' HOME. THURSDAY, Juno 12. KATIE PUTNAM, . AND IIER COMPANY IN UNDERWEAR: : UNDERWEAR, 8pring and Bummor Morinos, An« ola Flonnels, 8Silk, Lisle 'I‘lu'eud,{ oan, Linon 5’nouonct. &o., in flna‘ goods, at boftom prices. 1 WILSON BROS., 8, Tt cor, of Stato and Washington-ata., e G Wttson, | Chleogor ‘ And Piko's Opora Honse, Cincinnatl, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND -DEPARTURE OF: TRAIXS, , Spring Armngcmmm HOOLEY'S COMPANY, LONDON AS_SURANOE. This will bo 8 TRIPLE BENEFIT throngh tho genoros- it5 of twvanty of our londing eitizons, who oach givo a sum equal £ 10 por cont of tho not amorint roooived for tiok- ots nald, Admission, gl GET RESERVED BEATS NOW, 'MoVIOKER'S THEATRE,' MONDAY EVENING, Jura 8, and. until farther no- tloo, tho briltiant young artisto, Hatic Putnam, Yatho Orlglnal Dramantiation of DICKENS' POFULAT: OL.D QURLOSITY S0P, KATIE PUTNAD. piayod by her ovor 500 nighta In all tho principal cltics - oF Amorton. " Tataducing. Now' and WHLisnt. Bobis Songs and Dances, ani Banjo Solos, Matinoe Saturdey at 2 p. m. MYERY' OPERA HOURE. TEXPLANATION OF REPERENCE MATKA.— § Saturdayor | onptad. & Buny VA IR e ool { oniay sxcotad T A MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT [ ' Doty oo Soat i BREAT WESTEMN RAILBOADS ficket afce, 4 and 76 Canal. ark ai), ‘soutiieast cor corner’af Atadison. Teave, Mall (v1s matn and atr Mo Day Itxpross... Jackson Agooi Atlantlo Kxpross, 8, LITTLE NELL, . KA THE MARCHION 1SS, _ RER! ERRY 0. WENTWORTH, General Passsngor Agost. CHICAGD & ALTON RAILROAD. ‘ Clifeago, Allon & St. Louin Through Line, and Loulsfana “Cto.Y nelo aort route.r ram Chieagi o Jianids Elly. i iepiaty st Sl meir Sacdisoneat pridper Y+ Unlon m,| .1 %6: IMMENSE BUOOLSS OF' i Tatey |rammios R . . Touta & Springflold Zxpr Moran & Manning's Minstrels, | gyt e 0458, T 07, 10, O Kaneas Oit, A GKEAT BILL FOR THIS WETK. Jacksonti AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, | wiifs Moo, Whatii " 8:10 p. m, TFirat tmo horo of tho groat burlosquo* "Brons. (W ostoF DIV 52 4:10 . m thne Groat Tubilee. gg“gfing'gg' b Acsameidal .ni * 4:10p! ! or Tirat Part. ., N d Dascos, | B iahtaing BRI N RO OIS o oo and Datoen, | " Fxpross, via hiafo Jino NHUNDAY. ivorss on. i Jaoksontlllo Divis! o, Kansas Oity kx ¥0:0p. m, ning's Lacal Burlomne, QPN O O 'I"u'fln. %,j’,“;,‘ fall to socuro your scats. thilig Now and 1ok Offieo open from § uaty) 5. om0 i m ‘coris, Keokul * 9:0 . . [* ATKEN® THEATRE. CLOSED UNTIL MONDAY, JUNE 16, To factlitato proparations for tho grand spootacular opora 9IDally, via Main Lino, nnd dall 3 Jacksonville Diviate A SrekeaimDivison. Jfs Dol vl Ml ine nad dudy” CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY. Ufi“ De; nl, :;zm‘ “Hadison and Canal.sts,; Ticket Ofics' oxcopt Baturday, o South i opnosite Sherman Hone, and at Depot, Which, o an aotusl t FIFTERN THOU- & ki 3 SAND DOLLATE, TN bo prosontod it 0L Teare, | Arriva, - g SPEOTA( HOENERY, Milwaukao, St, Paul & Mt § N UMES of ¢ 31 olfs Day Lxprnss. .., * 0:30 8. m. ¢ 6 . m 5 u‘ma 1501‘43-& turog, ainDay § &nrlr;::m“ e D:80 8. m. [¢ 6:30a, m, A LXGITIMATE SPECTAOLE for the enlturod tasto, | 5 i and Expross. *5:00 D, m. [*11:008, m, Tho Finet Tranaformation Scono ovor ozhiblted ocago. Box Offioo opons on Wednosday noxt. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. VIFTH WEEK OF THE STAR Theatre Comique Gombination, Bovoral now spectal aots, inoludlog THE I.NTELI-!GBNOF TICK! o B THE AB! % LINDED COUPLE! "Tho wholo conoluding with tho groat drama, TIE CONVICT'S REVENGE! HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Tuosday, and Wodnesday attornoon and night, MIRITANM'S CORIIVIE. To conclada with tho Roaring Frco, SEEING DILLON: Or, The West Sido Cop. Thursday, Friday, Baturday aftorngon and night, T Tayior's VIOTIMA, Sonday, Juna 16, Boneds ot JOLN N. 1n rohosrsal, THE GAME OF LOVE, and a now Soolo- Drams, by Bronson Howard, sathorof ‘*Saratoga," “*Dinmonils," &o. ATKEN'S THEATRE, Johmny Hand's Grand Benefit Coneert, FRIDAY, JUNH 18. £~ Tlokots for salo at sl Musio Stores and Hotols. MILLINERY. Milwankoo, B, Pai [ 1ol | “oliw Night E'xpross. t9:30 p. m.. " 4:15 p. m. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD, pope-Ruoh of Lakeat,, Inllanago,, and Sistecnthest,i Hause, Mo, B9 Clarkestey aind it depotee. 0?0 Driogt. D, Matl.., asoure Qttawn and Birontor Passang Dubiuquo and Sionx Uity Lix) Eacitic tast Lino. ba BAXI:IE;M:&() tawa B ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, . Depot, Lakest, 0 ety ke e T i st e e econd . tel ZLaare, Arrice, CHICAGO & NORT! 3 Teket afice, comner Romigioh ot B o Rl e Vadison-at, Teavs, MILLINERY! REDUCED PRICES FOR SUMMER SEASON! ‘We reduce prices of Straw Goods and Trimmed Hats to- day, for the Summer Season. Just opened, more of those Elegant Imported Flowers. WEBSTER’S, 241 WEST HADISON-ST. FINANCIAL. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. NEW SINKING FUND BONDS, COUPON AND REGISTERED. $6,000,000. Donds Dne Oct, 1, 1882, with Interest at Seven per Cent, payable seml-onuunlly, April nnd October, at the oflice of the ‘Unlon Trust Co. of New Yorlk., 600,000, or Ten_por Osnt of tho Loan, to bo rotired Milwaukea Passo Groon Loy Expre: Bt, Paul fxpross, Marquctta {ixpt B ¥ Bt. Paul Expross, 80 a: o CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC, RAILROAD, Depot, corner of Harrison and Shermau-sfs. Tickel ofice, W Weat Hadlson-at. Ormahs, Loavonw'th& Atohison x| ‘eru Acoomniy Night Fxpross, Loavouworth & - [H0:00 . in 481 10:00 p. s LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, corner Harrison and Shermanwsis. Tickel oficas, northwest corner Clark and Kandolphate,; and southices corner Canal and Madison-ate, Arrive. Frnross Acoom, vin Matn Ligo.. i), via Afr Lino and Maln Ling Bpocial Now York Exprass, via Ah Linn, " Atlantic Kxpi Niuht Expross, Kiknart Acconimodation, Bouth Chicago Acgommy CHICAGO. DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD, Passenger Depot at P, €. & S, Louis Depot, cornerof Co' nal and Kinsie-sts, . Freight and Ticket ofice 163 ¥ BIallaonis oassnnisssnne Evausviile & Terre £ PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & Leave. Arvive, CHICAGO & PACIFIC" RAILROAD. (OPEX TO ROBELLE.) Depot corner Haluted and North Biranchats. ~General ofi 18 Metropiolitan Block, corner Kandolph and LaSalle-ats, Arrive. ZLeave, Rasollo Accommodation, . itiver Park Accommodati: River Park Accommodati . [ 10:81 8! pom.| 710! CHICAGD, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUG, LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Fram the Great Central Raiiroad Depot, foot af Lake-i For through Hckels and slesping-car berths apply new Tekat afice, 131 R theat., near corner O Canalat,, eorn ington; also Sfoot cormor iva ot Indiatia 00n. 1 ATrivo at lnotnnatt 10000, ‘rains arrivo at Ohicago at 7:67a. m., 8:86 130 p. m, Onlyling rupsing Satarday Hight dianapolis and Oincinmati, South End passungors car Laggago ohookod and tako traln at Twonty- egot. alo lark; « Wat sunnally by tho Binking Fund, SOALES. Conpon Bonds of:«++veveeresseeeness.§1,000 onch, § Roglatered Bonds of $1,000, 86,000 and 10,000 each, A ‘EIFASDAM%LK SCATLEE OF ALL B1ZIS, FAIRBANKS, MORSH &0 " 111 AND 113 LAKE-ST Price, 94 and Accrued Interest. ROBINSON, CHASE & (0. BANKERS, MEDICAL CARDS. No. 18 Broad-st., New York, mm HMISCELLANEOUS, CONFIDUNIIAL PHYSIOIAN, {6t Stateste umuff O e e afiebod physloias 1 Olat: CHonnidT, Apell1s, 1, Eélunc: ‘;"ui‘m rionco have mado l‘r. &L tho moat " * nowned SPROIALIST of the onorod by tho pre t o lilghost modial attainmonts by all e sttt o é'nu'y"hfv iy dovoted T EN! ] IID& eotin THE BENNEIT mndtuallm{‘tmlulnl ho day, HOT ATR FURNACE 0, |iRbiiilet tiiilsisin; voly all caon of Laving romovod all its branchos to Ofnotnnath, Ohlo, nad | OONSULTATION FREL, SEEARATE PARLO! SRR e T s | SSRGS i viamedine e Rl B | X8 Pavy: Dr. Kean Apparatos for hlaam and How Wator: > Loatsd | NO PAY 11 2 ator, ; 1uour prosontlocation our faciliiles nro groatly in. croasod, and wo arv prepared, wilk oxtonsive fmprovo. auonte, to moat tho wanta of tho'vommunity n oyory par- tioular, Addross, Bonnett Hot Air Furnace Co,, OINGINNATI, OHIO, MURICIANS' UNION. Elootion of offours for tha onsulag year, Thursday, 860 South Clark-st,, Chicago, Moy bo sonfldontially consultod, porsonally or by mi frguof ohargo on all ohroulo o horvous disouscs, - DR.J, KEAN bs tho anly plystetan In tho elty whow, TADts Oures OF O pay. Groon Book sont for 50 oonta, Ilustratod with num ous {ing engravings. DR. A. G. OLIN, 183 Bouth Clark.at., Ohfoaga; tho longest ougazed inost succossful Bpoolalist 1 tho troatmont of 711, o ator ohiroulo, and norvous disoasos i oa. b oo, Garraspaadonios saatuniD Juno 13, Poor for [atios a0 KeUUIomOD. ety lade W, S0HOL3, Presidont,

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