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THE COURTS. Bankriiptey of a Largo Notions Firm =«-Lightning Adjudication, The Gardon Oity Insurance Company --List of Olaims Objected to by . ! the Petitioning Creditors, DMeochanics’ Lions---A Young Wifo Robbed of ¥Mer Husband-- Baukruptey Mattors. The Curtis Estate Difficulty-~-The Fam~ ! ily Tendenoy to. Insanity--- Molancholy Caso. The Union Nationnl Bauk of Ohleago, on the 11th inst,, filed o potition in bankruptoy for the adjudicuation of Oloveland & Johngon, tradors in notions, which potition was ‘*suppressed for sorvico™ until Baturdsy., Iu this caso tho fol-, lowing facts wore shown..in tho potition and wdopositions : That dobtora had susponded pay- ‘mant an & note bolonglng to_potitioner, in favor |- ‘of G, A. Ivos, for 89,000, dwo 10th May lust; that two domonds Liavo boon mado on dobtors to. .poy s3id notes, aud that thoy have rofused pay-' mont. Tho samo day Oloveland & Johnson entored confession of tho aot of banlruptoy chargod... . Tho samo doy tho bank potitioned tho Conrt, for tho appointmont of & Provisional Assignes,’ alloging L, for somo renson to tho petitionor: unknown, dobtors have boon losing Iarge’ sums' of monoy within the pnst fow months ; that,| notwithstanding such losacs, and tho insolvonoy of tho firm, the seote will pay noarly ll itslia~ ‘bilitics, provided tho stook of goods could be fm- mediately disposod of 3 that petitioner feared, -unlesa it was g0 disposed of, or spoedily disposod® of, it would suffor serious loss -by- dopreciation; in valuo, aud by tho oxponses. ol running sald business ; that thoy have reseon to believe .a spoedy salo could bo .made on sdvnntagoous tarms of tho ontire stook if somo man were ap- poiutod Provisional Assignoo to attend to the dispomition of sald goods, and disposo of tho stock to somo purchisger or purchasors, thereby saving the heavy exponsos attending tho possos- sion by the Marshal, of.: whereforo the poti- tionory pray the Court.to appoint Homan G. Powors Provisional Assignes. ‘Whoreupon tho Court mado an order to theef- foot that, having road tho eaid petition, ho np- pointa said Powors Provislonal Assignoo, as prayod, with full powor and adthority to tako possossion of, menage, and control the eamo. And tho sawmo dsy said Powers formally, in writing, nccopted such trust. Noxt day, tho 12th, tho Provisional Assigneo potitioned the Court, roprosenting that he flnds & number of unfilled ordors for goads which ha thinke it for thointorcst of tho estato shonld be filled; thot an {uvontory shall be taken of tho stook, which is Jargo;’ that he wants outhorily to omploy neblstance to take #sid invontory; and ho prays loavo to ko eales from timo to timo for cash until s meoting of creditors bo held and an Asslgnea chiogen, or the farthor ordor of Court whoro- upon the Court made orders in compliance thero- with, aud tho caso thare vasta, Chicago, ever foromost in all undertakings, whelhor commercial or goctal, boata tho world i hor thirty-six-hour baunkruptoy cases, as she hua hfif;ngo dono in hos twenty-four-hour divorco Buity, . 4 YOUNG WIFE 18 RODDED OF HEL OLD RUSDAND, A fow days since woro rocorded tho fruitless ©efforts of o too anlorous conchman to toear from heor father's i,'msp his wedded wife. To-day if i a doserted wifo whose hueband is ept from her by the ovil machinations of hisdsughter. Kathe srino McDonald was & widow, on tho sunny sido of 30, and the rolitude of her lifa was sololy di~ minished by tho prosonce of hor daughter Lizs xie, & girl 11 yoais of age, To her % atharine) came Jolin Golden, an jll-prosorved but wealthy ©ld gontloman of 60 yoars' of ago, with many & fond proteatation aud nssurance that hio was well to do,—owned real and porsonal oststo,—and would devoto it oll to hor happincas if sho would bocome his wife. Now, at this time Kathorine was dwelling in a small room 8t No. 445 South Jofforson stroot, was in delicato hoaltb, hod u growing daughtor, and what won- dor that, gazing into the fishy dopths of John's summy - eyos, sho consonted, and oalled in Mr. Rock, hor Jandlord, sud his wifo, and o Mr, Mortin A. Jonnings, o8 witnessos of tho pro- posel and acooptance, Never bofora was matoh- Zurking carriod on in such & businesg-like man- ner, Haod the lzfnl agumon of a Bam Ashton or a Charles O'Malloy boen rotained to aid the widow In_drawing ont her haye hardly coverod tho ground botter. Befors fying with tho guehing ardor of & ‘S0-yenr-old widow to tho old man's embraco, tho latter entered into the following ante-nuptial ugrecment: That ke, the said 'ohn olden, would rent or purchase a dwell- ing-honso, furnish tho samo, at once come monco to keop lLouso, and provide overythin for the comfort and happiness of complainanf and hor daughtor Fannle. That he would olotho ond board the said Fannie MoDonald and send her to the High Bohool .in Chioago, to bo thor- Qugbly ‘odusaiod ; and iiat ho, tho seid John Golden, would over be a trus, kind, faithfal, and aflectionate Lusband to oomplainant, and a: fathor to tho said Fannio McDonald, The amo-: rous old fellow entored vorbally into this agroe- ment p&hghc-lqcmedly 18 Emilo Ollivier began war with Pruseis, and’tho sorvices of Mr. aud Ars. Rock, snd the mutual friend Jen- nings, Wore o longer required. On the 10th day of April last the Rov. Father Bittera {oined | Jabuary and May in tho Loly bonds ot the Jesuit Church jn this city, Tho ardor of old men i shortlived, gonerally, and in this partioular in- stance, that Tulo, and not ita exception, obtain. od. Bhortly after his marriage the old man broko his marringo vows, disregarded the ante- nuptinl agreomont, and desorted bis wife, whom ho had nover takon out ‘of -hor littlo room on Jofferson strect. Tho mainspring of tho old man's hoartloss conduot is alloged fo bave heon tho porsuasions of hia twa married dsughtors, which provailod upon him to loava hia wife aud sheltor himself under their roof, and now the wifo fllos hor bill for maintenancd and for speci- roomont, it could the objoctions are, having boon roforred for the putposo of taking Proof. o Thomsa P. Towor, buslnoss mmm%:r for B Ifondol,—whose nalo of the proporty belonginy to tho ontato to tho I’reuldnnF oF tho bankrup! Qompany wos pust of thie maitor objosted to— toatlflon’ thnt ho is tho '1dentieal’ porsoh” who offooted tho purohage of tho proporty from tho Aaslgnoo, Mo made au u.\ml’m fon 0f tho mo~ ohinory, matorlal, tools, dto,, and considorad thoir outsido valno notto oxceed $7,000, On belinlf of Mondol ho bid for it, and it was sold to Mon- dol for that eum, Mondol's instructions bolng nok -to pny moro than $7,100, ‘Ifo anys ho'afterwards trlod to dlsim!o of it .at nprofit, but the best offor ho rocolvod was, 80,000+ and Mendel finnlly, nold it for $10,000, on long thmo, not recelving n cont in oasli, (It was this salo of which com. paint wan mado, o Louls Nolko aflirms that ho has boon in tho buslnoss of lithographing and printing, and I partioulorly noquaintod with' the valuos of tho maohinery and matorial used by the Union Lith-. nmphlmzuvom any.. Ho waa omploy6d ‘by tho Asgignoo to makoe & valuation of thoproporty, ‘which ho found to bo about 213,000, . Ho cori- flos that up to tho timo of. tho salo to Mondol, tho Assiguoo oxortod himsblf by going amoug tho lithographers, nnd othorwise, to make a good sale. (It waa this valuation on which: part, of tho objections wero basod.) i “ Olarles L, Iindlo, of the firm of Hindle & Jonkine, commorelal printord, thinking Lo could do somothing advantogoona for himsolt if Lo ho! could gob hold of tho proporty at s ohoap andi ‘augrnlu, afirms that "ho' offerod tho: Assignoo, #b,500 for it, which tho Assiguoo refusod.. Ho! " considers Leflin was dolinquont pa an Assigneo, and pays him o compliment for his oxortions’on! ‘bobalf of tho-catate. That ia all. LR CLALMS AGAINST TIE OURTIS ESTATE. -, A very lntm’oafin[f 680 i8 boing triod.in tho Oounty Court, consfsting of tho claims .agalst tha ostate of Bamucl O, Curiis, docessed, ono ;‘? Jonos & Naymond; anothor i fovor of flau?} -Milward & Co., and anothor in favor of J, Rurl 8| Johnson & Oo., amounting in ll to about §6,000.! Al theso claims are onnocount of pork cottracta’ mado with tho partios by Mr. Curtls, in his llln" timo, in March, 1873, whioh contradis, o some! axtant, have nok malurod or baon. notbleds ir.! Curiis diod on the 27th of Juno, 1873, after hay-i ing sdjustod, some two or threo monthis previous-{ 1y, ono of tho contracte with H, Milward & Ooi;| but othors, somo time aftor death, malured by thelr torms or wero closod under the rulca of tho Board of Trado, The principal dofonso mad in; the ;cose in that Mr..Curtis became insame priox; to his doath, and some evidones of thid kind hag boen offered on tho part of tho administrators to show that he sppoared to be: derangod a day or iwo before his dosth, which wee by his o “hand, and tho satna evidonco tonds fo show ho- roditary difioulty in rospoct to molanclioly, Fo- sulting in aborration.of: mind, or ial insan- lt{ in some mombors of hia.father's lnm!vl( sot with gomo of his unclos nd: aunts. Evidonco’ " Lina also boon offercd to show bis_condition of mind to have been a falling one, and in somo ro- | ‘specta more unfortunate and poculiar after tho Great Firo. Tho tostimony in rogard to:thiy!| ‘Dranch of the caso has boon partially takon, and tho examination will be renowed to-morrow at 2 ,p.m. Dont & Blagk for claimants; Buell & ooch for the administrators. " A TEASING MREOIANICS' LIEN. Thomas A. Banning filos s bill in the Superior Court against Nicholas and Margarot Miller and Francls A, Ruesoll. Complainant avors that ho purhnged from ono Mandornach a certain two- story frame house, acquired by Mandernach at Bhariff's sale, whereat it was sold to satisfy o ‘mechanics’ Jien ; that the original owner of tho houso, Nicholss Millor, is now ocoupying tho ‘houso, with his wife, and rofusos to deliver io complainant tho possossion thoroof ; that one Franols A. Russell has a mortgage on the land on which tho -bouso is built, and ocom- lainant foars that ho s combining with o Millers to dofraud ' him, and will gocrotly foroolono said_ mortgage, and ol tho land, fogother with complainant's bullding; whorefore complainaut prays that the defond- snta may bo brbnght to answor in s court of oquity, and that Hussoll's mortgago may bs do- olarod o lien sololy on the Iand on which comt~ plainant’a building stands. PETITION FOR LIZN ON A THEATRE, Georgo L. Batchelder filos his potition in thd Superior Qourt ogolnat Frank L, Afken, fors machanics' lion upon * Aiken’s Theatre.” = Com- Ellnmt avors that defendant, who hod eomo torest in said buildlog, contracted with com- E:imnt to havo built tho aron walls of tho thea- ‘which work was accomplished by tho st of Qofobor, 1873, Bubsaquontly, complainant did a quantity of oxcavating. Tho smount of complatn~ snt's olafm is $1,450.40, and, ssho is unable to huvo it entisflod, ho filoa the presont potltion. The same complainant flles a potition for a lion upon the interest in thessmo bullding owned by Goorge Whito, Hosalso statos tho fee of the thoalro and the ground on which it stonds is in one Gortruds A, Quimby, wife of Bonjamin Quimby, and that one Norman C. Porking ling somo intorost in eaid promises, ag trusteo undor o trust deod mado to sald Gortrude Quimby and B, F. Quimby ; thet one Van H. Higgiua also olnims to have an intorost thoroin ; whoroforo, complafnant prays for the usual reliof. NOTZS FROM THE DANKRUPTCY COURT, Op tho 11th inst., Grommoes & Ulrich, of this olty, potitionod for tho edjudication in bank- ruptey of Philip Schick, also of this city, the po- g Boing supprossed until Saturday for sorvice. ‘o potitionors claim a8 oreditars under a prom- i!!oalz noto_of ! , and balance of socount, 22,857,77. Thoy alloge that the debtor abscond- 4 on the 10th inst, with intent o defrand, Bald Fromlauo noto falling due on tho 26th May nat; tbnt on tho Gth Moy ‘Iast ho gave to Jolin. Wick confession of judgmont for 31,000, on which cxocution was levied on the 10th of Juno lnst, snid oonfossion of judgmont being infonded o delay and defoat creditors, debtor being at tho time insolvent. AfMidavita sre afiixed, showing that debtor wae for somo time rovious to tho tranesctions named in s stato of opoloss insolvency. A rulo to show cause and 'warrant of pelzure were issued ontho 11th, whoen ' the Bherlfl waa fn posscssion. . In the mattor of Honry Licbonsteln and Josoph Eézlegel, an the potition of the Assignoe, showing Bt Jamea Morgan, landlord of bankrupt's pro- {mmisos, 443 and 445 Vabash avenuo, 8 in possos- &lon of tho tarniture of tho second story for six monthe’ ront duo, and rofuses to give up the same oven on the Assiguee excoutlng an under- Itaking 10 soe his rights as rogards said lien ‘pro- , tho Court, on Saturday, orderod tho said Morgan to show' causo tho day aftor Borvice 'why he should not withdraw from posseasion of snld property and litigate his claim n the Courta. Jomoph Vesgh wan on Eaturday given an ox- tonsion of time till noxt Wodnosday to answer rule in tho matter of Honry Hurst, 3 The salo xniomxl Moy 16, in tho matter of ‘Wm, 0. B, Baker, was on Bntunh{ approved; objotions to bo filod by tho 21t ine oorge W. Campbell was a) Eoiuhxl Provis- ional Assigneo in tho mattor of Louis Lovin. In tho matter of Ohilds nud Verdior, a rule was entored on Baturdsy on Tim Verdior to show cause why ho ghould not ba attached for nég- Jecting to filo‘schodulas, : TIE COURTS CONDENBED. * Mathias Herdorich files in the Buperior Court flo performances of the ante-nuptial agrecment. THE GARDEN OITY INSURANOE COMPANY. The citizons whom it may concorn will take notice and govern thomsclvos accordingly, that Heury Nowcomb & Co,, the potitioning ored= itors in tho matter of tho Garden City Insur- ance Company, who have done nothing else tn prosocuting thoir caga for tho bost part of & yeor, on Baturday filed objootions to any proof of dobk or claim sgainot tho bankrupt balng fllod by any ot tho parlics namod bolow, for the roason, tho allegs, that neithor of thom bavo any 'vali or logal clalm, dobt, or demand sgainst tho bankrupt, viz.: Cris Ackorman, Paul J. Toft, Charlos Camp, Thomss D, Bray, W, K. Mortit mor ot al., Nicholas Kooh of l., Fredoriok Ablers, Jobn Kuchorski, Charlea Paulor, Miohaol Fitz- gibbon, Frodorlok Klolmhouse, Wondlin Moyer, obn . Walther, Oharlea Hoffman_and H. 8. Diotriols, James W. Moyer, J, H. Mahlks, P, Singor, Tans Sellotilons aad Julla Sapbin Philip’ Appe), Petor’ Brausch, L. Boerlln, J. . Bryant, Hermion Brown, H. Grommes, T, P. Hatch, Tk, Geagor, John Korwin, A. Laughtor- Androw Millor of al,, Honriotta Miller, Loula yimn, J. B, Miller et al., illor Bro,, Mrs. Mongor, Mox Bchweltzer, James M, Thom- s, Ohorlea Wetzlor, 'Poter Dovine, Xorchbaum, A Zich, ~Nanoy B, 'Walk- or, Corolino O. ort, NI, A, Plants, John Ellingaon, A, Luweon, Orrin Bonedict, Abnor 0. Keonoy, M. L. Polmer, ¥, O, Ovorton, W, H. Morris, Ohrles M. Balley, W. H. Bmith, Michaol Stolros, Daniol F'. Barber, A, X, Watars, Josoph Bchuster, I1. P, Tall, Ann MoPherlin, James Btrootor, K, K, Forast, Froerriock Horhold, Charles B. Nowcomb, Ldwin T. Osborao, Honry Thion, L. W. Sticknoy, Adam Schmidt, Willlara P. Eniery, William MoPhoriu, Jeremia Kimball, :y. Parish, D. O, Orawford, Ohiarles M. Noodor, 1. V. Williams, Goorgo A. Alexander, Viliiam Harrds, and 0. . Honkel, In connoction with the bankrups, but not with this partioular mattor, it may bo slated that the elaima against the bankrupt are now noarly all ownod by o fow persons. 'Itoy sro endeavoring to male the moat of the nusets in a qulet way, and avold bunkruptoy, 8o aa to clear ia largo & profit as possible out of the transaotlon, THE OUMARGES AGAINST AN ABSIONERE, Tho followlng afidovits to robut the obsrges atoly brought against the Assignae of tho Union aithogra) o Company, In bankruptoy, wero filed ‘s Basurday aftornioon ‘with tho clovk in bank- uptoy : pot with tho Bogitor in whose hands | Joromish Starr ; attockmont, $393.75. s potition sgainst Helnrich Golson for a ma- chanios' lion_upon Lot 40 in T. P Btarr's sub- division of Lota 99,30, and 81, N, addition to Ohiongo, and dwelling thoreon, for §1,424.25. In the Buporior Court, Edward and Alosander Erico o a potition agaiual athering, Jamoa J. Flizaboth, mll{ and Agnes MoCarthy, and Jomes J. and Oatherino MoCarthy, as guardisna of Charloa J. J. MoCarthy, for mochanics' lon of $780.27 on & 80 feot of Lot §, Blook 87, of original town of Chicogo. . Horton P, Kouagg -and Willism F. Johnson ask, in the Circuit Gourt, for a mechanics' lion agalnst Jacob Kelly, on Noa. 684 snd 086 Afiohi- g8n svenue, for &1,04.04, Frao! 'Eogzxe applies n tho. Cironit Cours for & wrik of aitachmont ngalust tho offeots of one Jeromish Barr, who, 1o ‘alloges, owes_bim $303.75, and who is living at prosant at Annvillo, in tho Gounty of Lebanon, Pa. win Loo Brown gaya tiat the potition for ‘mochanice’ lien filad by him, and. printed in this colump, lanot on_promisos’ on " Laka_stroot, next doar to tha Tremont Houso,” Ilo daes na ©ay where it la. NEW SUITS, Tig UNITED STATES OmoUTy COURT,~Tho Chicago Javing Company of Ghago, I, v, Jofferson T Yul- ton, Hezokiah Young, Willlam'II, Gilen, Emery O, Evans, Georgo W, Btanford, and tho Bltuminous Rock Pavoment Gompany ; infringement of patent for con- crote pavemen "L, Ousoust Gounz 1.0, 12—Apneal. 701311, . Roliogg ot a, v, Jacab foly aud W, . Fowkatuey stition for medlanic’s ion, 1014 Vs I Fogel ¥, —lur, Tolly v, Micisol Rolly ; divorco on ground bf cracity, 7,316~Mary Ann Toacord v, Jogophino Mosa ; restorad caso, 7,011—Petor Butler ok ul, ¥, Johu A, Brooks ot al, 3 rostored ceso, 7,319—Albert Brodley et ul ; restored caso, 7,010—Bamo ¥, Sumo Bamo, 1,420, B, Wickbam v.' B, P, Nowton; ro 801, 3, 8, 4 8, 0—Tiowtorod cusos, v AW, and ¥, Lawrences = aseumpsll, 7,828, 0—Appea), 7,390—L, Drusawick ot al. v, J. Van Thownoll 3 wonceaiion of_judguent, SLI41T, 751 -e- siorad Gase, TUTi—Appesl, T.—E, Nealo v, Jo- uoph &, Bmith and John Morris | cave, 85,000, 7,034, 5,9, ko, 7,538—Appoal, T,389—dppeal, Bonwr Hooonoe, 80 8, X, Fatshaw v, All whom it may concern; putition to catablish sud con= Sirm itlo to Lots 20 to 43 Inoluslyd,in Block B, Williams® subdivision of n 03 of 80 % of 2006, 58, 1 r 14, o via v, samo; samo 10 Yots 25,26, 21, snd 28, fn Biock & and 7, Lot 5, Book 9, Apringur & Foro’s adldition to Ohlcugo. Titk BUvERION (usT,—ALTIThatiS Welderioh v, Tonrlch Clefeon: potition for mochanica' lop. 48,728—-Ttobert M, Douglaa et al, v. Suman W, Harris and_Robort. Williama; Lill, 43,720—First National Bank of Ohicago v, Ohiarlen 8, Uleaver ; sdaumplty 8300, 43,70—Yotn MoNellls v, Edward 1., Gharlon Av Pulsitor, and Willlam' ¥, Dogota ¢ bill, "43,731—FEds yard Prics ot ol v, 5 Osthorine, Janies J.‘ Elizabetls, Emily, Agnos AliCarthy, and James J, snd Goiering MoCarihy, aa guaniiang and_irustecn of Oharles §, J. McOarthy i nssumpsit, $3,000, &3,732— Xdvwnrd and Aloxandor fxden ¥, famo ; 'petition for mochania's Hen, 43,733—May [¢cCormick v, Amori« ean Bridgo flnmmn(; dobt, $3,000, 43,704—Goorgo 8, Redfield v, Poter Malir asumpsit, Qornollus Haywood ot al, v. Yolor, 5 sasumpslt, $400. 43,736, 7, 8, D—Appeals, ' 43940 Georgo L, Datohelder’ v, rank X Afkon ot al;i 'poti- tlon for wochanio's len, 43,741 ma v, Goorge ' White, Rodoriok Ollrk, Onrlrudc A, Quimby, Benjo- min ¥, Quimby, Van 11, Tiggins, Frouk X, Mkon, THEY WANT'A SEWER A largo and influontial mootivg of property« holdora living in tho Fifeh Procinet of tho Eigh- toputh Ward was hold at tho corner of North avenue and Roubon stroct on Baturday ovening, for the pirposo of potitioning tho Board of Pub- o' Works toopen a Isrge sowor from tho river to tho intorsicotion of Milwaukoo nvenuo and North- avonuo, . It {8 geriously neodoed in this nolghborhood to carry away tho suporfinous wa- tors which, ot cortain sonsons, joundato tho whole district=a groat aunoyauco and incon- vonlonice ‘to tho'poopls. ~ On ‘motion, "J."E. Dairnbon ~wns - appolnted Chnirman. Mo’ .statod- tho objeot of1the mooting -briefly, and 8010 1t wna:nocessary to- sppoint n committoo from tho_property-holders in tholr, viclnity fo, givo oxprospion of their immodiato demand for a. sowor to'tho “Board of Public Works, 3 golicft->tho prosence - and - co-operation of their Aldormnnic roprosontative,. J,” J.. MoGrath, tol ‘neplst fn presonting thoir olaims. Mr, Potriok Dalton ,in 4 vory oloa¥_and forolble manner, rot | called to their minda the- sufforings and incon- ‘onionco of Inat spring. Tho ontiro -diatriot, ho ‘snld, was submorgod, and rapid curronts flowed _through tho dasemanta of tholr . flw«mn?n. +-Poo- | ‘plo hud to wado. thrangly, eighteon nchoa of wator in going to their’ worlr, and in o most pa- thotia mnnnurshn desoribed tho alarm and torror of tholr wives and daughters, who had .to bo ‘{ro«}unntly romindod ‘of tiie rainbow fo onlm tholr foars, and God's promiscs to Noah that ho wonld nover dostroy the world again with a flood. A motion was then made and carried to appolnt | n Committeo to roprosont tholr griovances to tho . Bonrd of, Publio’ Works, :: Tho following-named POrBONS Woro ngpnlnk\d : Loonard Wurffoll, Pat~ rick Dalton, ‘Thomaa* Bairnson, M. O.-Fronoy, Jnmoa O, Cayorloy, Lonis Hubboy, Fred Walters. /On’'motion 8180, & doputation from thoir Commit- to0 was solootod to wait on ex-Ald, Buehler, ho 18 8 property-haldor, and notify him of tho deciaton of tfiu meoting, and mcgunslbin ©00-0por~ “ation as & mombor ‘of their Committoo in the rosontation of thefr olaima to the Board of Pub- Jio Worke, " On' motion, tho mooting. thon -ad- journed. . PERSONAL. * Evory ovening this wook Billy Manning will ‘appear in ono log of Brock MoVickar's old pant- aloons, which wore addod: #~ ®'lly’s stago ward- robo a fow days ngo. b 4 Dr. R, Ludlow, of this city, haa roturned fror - attouding tho rocont mooting of tho National Medical Bociety In Cloveland, and s subsoquont vislt to Philadolphin, , . A Gon. H. E. Iludson, who practised law in this clty in 1859, and aftorward ontered tho army to mnke an honorablo rocord in all the principal ongagomonts of the war, died nt his rosidonco, in ‘Memphis, on tho 4th jost. o was born noar TRochester, N, Y. . Maator Willlo Francls, o young pianist of thia elty of groat promiso, loft on Saturday for Europo in company with Mr. Floronoo Ziegfold to puraio his musical education. Ho will be placed under tho ohargo of Dr.Volkmar, the colobrated Leipsio inatructor, Although quito young; his present musionl nttainmonts give promiso of docided future oxcollonco. It 4s soid that young Walworth was {llogleal, That's & good namo for it. _ Dr. David P, Smith, of Springflold, Mass,, has oo iavitod to tho Profossorabip of ‘Modiofno at alo, g 5 Mr. Sowoll's 850,000 libel suit ngainat tho Cln- cinnatl Enguirer wae quiotly kioked out ‘of oourt, s Gon. N. P. Bonks is making sarrangements to go to Bouth Amorica to ongago in cortain rail- way enterprisca. David L. Wardlaw, Judge of the Supremo Court of Bonth Caroling, died at. Abbevillo, 8. G., on tho 8tl: inst. p Gon. Joln 8, (Corro Gordo) Willlams hag: ac- cepted the Democratic’ nomination as “condidate foiho Koninoky Doglelairo. g : W. O, Tallman’has beon appointed Gonoral Passongor Agont. of tho Grand Krunk Rallroad, with hoadquattora in Portland, | _ Mis, Gon. Lee makes o publio statomont that éhe doos mot dusire to have tho Ariington estato divortod from, tho purposo to which it is dovoted. - Gongressman Jero M. Wilson, of Connorsvillo, Ind,, will mako Iudisnapolis his futurg homo, ond hos purchesed o resideuce on North Penns sylvanin stroot. Gon. Low Wallseo sigaod tho application of & whicky-soller _for liconso somo days ago, and thor s much indlgustion in Crawfordsvillo, Ind., ovor tho affair. e i Goorgo W. Matsoll, Chief of Polico in Now York Oity, has o largo farm noar Anamoss, In., and usnatly sponds & part of tho summer st that pleasant country sent. - Judge Goorge F. Hooffor, 'O, W. Nixon, : George Batgent, J. L. Slovin, and Ohaties Kahn aro tho nominces of tho Mayor of Connectiout for Firo Commissloners. e . “Col. 0. 0. Puffott; a Republican politician, has acoopted Eio political oditorship of the Charlog- ton {E 0.) Daily Chronicla, - Tho Colonol has an {oxcollent namo for tho position. “Col. Drako, of the Third New Joraoy, haa boen ‘put undor arost by his Brigadior for takiug his' rogimont to Phflm‘lfimll, notwithatanding ho tigd pormission from Governor, £ Dr, William R, 8mith, who was on tho staff of Gen, Zach Taylor, and in charge of a hospital ab Montorey, and whom President Taylor made Col- Tootor at Galyeston, Tex., died in that city, June 9, aged 67, A Mnasachusotts Congressman (i¢ I8 not neces- sary to montion nawmes) ia oredited with ssying toa Wostern momber that ‘‘No ono has ovor hoon able to hiold up anidea thin cnough to poke it into that old in his hoad,” Liout. Riblett, a Wost.Pointor, who lately ro~ u}finnd from tho amy and purchased tho P Qo Reputtionn, go hig foot aught in tho pross on Wadnosday wook; and injured 60 &a 0 roquire the ampntation of tho great toe. ‘There were rumors in S8an Francisoo, 9th, that Mark Hopkins and O. P, Huntington woro abont to gell out thelr-controlling intorest in the Con- tral Paolfic Railrosd,~negotintions boing thon pending ot the Bank of Oalifornia. Tho Connocticut Legielature has sdvancod Judges Jawmoes Pholps aud Dwight W. Pgrdes, of tho Buperior Court, to seats on tho Bupreme Bonch; Judge Pardoo to tako his next Fobruary,” when Ohiof Justico,Boymour will rotire, Becretary Richardson states that ho is himsel? uito willing to appoint women to' any grado of olorkslup to which they prove themselves quali- flod by compotitive examination. It has beon ropresontod that ho refused thom positions whoro the salary is above 8900 per annum. srkiedatiibabid sl . Tho Cholera, Mesrmrs, June 14,—Thoro were only twolve intormonts here to-day from all disensos, agaiust soventeen yestorday. -~ For tho woek onding last ovouing tho interments were 119, of whioh only thirty-oight wore of cholora. e e Love, Murder, and Sulolde, Nasnua, N. H,, Juno 14, ~H, Jowott, a rojoot« od uuitor, shot Hlia Wood, at Hudaon, In this Btato, this morning, thon 'sttompted to kill her fathor, aod, folling in that, atally shot himself. Ocenn Stonmship Nows, New Yonit, Juno 14.—Arrived, tho stosmship Batavia, from Liverpool, LoNpoN, Juno 14.—Arrived ant, steamships Ouba, Italls, and Lapland, from New York. ¥ Rouge ot Noir, Davrisony, Juno 14.—During o dispute over s smo of carda to-night, Charlos Scott, colorad, atatly stabbod Thomas Rosbroy, colored. Scoth was arrestod. —————— ~The Masaschusetts Hous yof Reprosontas tives spant muoch of the timo ‘passed in races whlla waiting for busiuoss yostorday (June 13 in singiug, e musio tuged from seoular i patriotio und roligious, and included * Wo Won't Go Homo Till Morning,” * Iomo, Sweot Ilome,” “ Glory, Hallolujah," % Tho Bhr'splnglml Dan- nor,” " Noarer, My (303, to'Thoo," and * 011 Hundrod."—Zaston Adverlizer, 4 also |- THE RAILROADS. The New Passenger and Freight Tariffs. How the Now Law Affects the Chicogo Roads. Knotty Questions with Which the Agents Are Wrestling, Binco the pasenge of tho now law to regulate pnasonger and frolght tarlifs on railronds, the intorostod maungors have had several confor- onces. From tho flrst, the gonoral sontimont was in favor of ondeavoring ko comply with the roquiremonts of tho law, Its covstitutionality was not dnquestioned, but prudent cconomy . suggeatoed it would be -bettor to ncoopt its most unronsonable, torms rather than risk tho neavy pongitlo; incurred by its violntion, in caso tho Bupromo, Court ehould sustpin tho law. Community * of' “intorcst promptod oconcort - of -~ agtion, ‘It wag, thoroforo, agrood that onch company shorild got up a tarigr! to-meot the varyidg ciroumstandos affedting thoir .particular linos, and that, whon propared, & gon-, ‘and decido upon thoir sdoption, Tho Froight Agonts thoii withdrow, to ontor upon tho most dlffioult task over imposed tpon -thom, * Thera were gundry loop-holes in tho law .of which they might havo taken advantago, but _tbo provailing purposo was, to couform to tho ‘splrit of tho act, ' As Chicago 18 tho grent ro- colving and dlitributing “polnt .ob tho Wost, tholr + aim ' was, if possiblo, to offord shippers' ‘far . and noar tho masicst and most available . monna.of tronaitto and from this city, With tho Chicago .and Nortbweatorn Ruilway this was nob & vory difm- cult problom to solvo, bocause from every point ronchod by it within thig Stato, it s tho shortost routo to Chicago. ~ A'distanco tariff could, thoro- foro, be profitably mado, . But with tho North and South ronds, tho,caso s quite difforont. Eyory dozon milos, or g0 thoy oro crosscd by thronghi Bastorsi linge, Take tio caso of tho Ohicago & Alton Rallroad. At Bloomngton it 15 {ntersocted by tho Indianapolis, Bloomington & Wostern ond tho Lifayotto, Bloomington &, - Micalssippl, Railronds, ~ oithor of which Companics moke - the sama_rate through * from Now York (o. Bloom- ington that i8 mado by the Alton Railrosd via Chicago. Tho lattor 'boing tho longost, tho ehort linos will bo onabled, under tho oporntion of tho now pro ratalaw, to make s lower rate and thus take all tho buainess ; but they can maintaln tho rato Just a8 high ns will bring it & trifflo undor the rato established by tholong road. ' This will bo disoriminntion with a von- geance, sadar tho operation of ‘s Iaw ospoolally oigned to proventit! It will foroo tha long- ost rond ontiroly out of the compotition and laco ~ it - utterly st tho o short route. For, than Jower tho gonoral furiff of ‘tho road suflloiontly to moot this sompotition and bring- n:s it, at intormediato stations, to moroly nomi- a figares, tho companies will prefer to aban- don_thobusinoss ab compoting Fnln!a And mako up the doficlonoy its loss will entail by advancing the looal rates, The ‘Goneral Froight Agent of tho Alton Road pmfuauu to uhnrfin for business roceived at competlng points and conaigned to his local stations tho samo rate that would bo chorged from Chicogo. This policy would violste the 8pirit of tho now low, but ho proposaa to ovade the ponaltios of ik infricgoment by of- foring 'to {ake -ear loade ot 20 and 80 or cont loes than rogular rates for first, socond, hird, and fourth class froight, and will offor thia advantaga L0 ady ono who cau ship by car- load.. Tho result will bo that, if a shippor at Bpringfleld is ablo to patronize {he rosd by tho carcload, and a man at Lexington or any poiut 50 or 100 miles nearcr Chioago cannot ebip a liko quantity, tho Iatter will bo competled fo pay a higher rato for a losser distanco than the hoavior pluflpur for xiarhuyu doublo tho distanco, And Justifiablo excuso will be grounded on tho wording’ of tho law presoriblog that for like quantities,” ofo,, a groater churgo shall not bo made for a lesser distanco than for s groater. The north m dfi;m&hrotdn will puffer most, but not alone, -Tho Rook Island Comyany, for inatanca,. will havo to abandon the buginess of Pooria. Last yoar that station yiolded the Com- any $300,000. But the T., P. R. R. runs e an air Lo aar moroy of osa tho Biate, giving a ahorter lino to the Eaat than by: way of Chicago, and will, thoraforo, mako a ¥ate lower than the Rock Tslaud Company oan afford to touch. Thoir freight sgent re izes thig barren faot, and, like Mr. Bmith, of the Alton, nod Mr, Tuckor, of the Tilinois Central, ia proporing to mako good this deficionoy by inoreasing the local rates suf- ficiently to maintain tho rovonuo, Th companies say thoy caunot affded to csrn less than thoy havo done hitherto, and that boing compelled to sabandon such & Ia; rtion of their buainesa thoy would bo just{fied in making good thoir losses by incrcasing the rates for ehort hanla. ‘This policy has one gerious difficulty. If tho compouies guddonty sdvance their rates for short distances, will not " tho ahmmu arraign them bofore tho courta, and be. ablo to fgnvmeu ‘auy jury that, € the rates charged for the paat ten or twolvo years wore romuncrativo, tholrmaterial advonce now is extortion? . Thoso views may yot bo modified, 88 nono of tho tariffs—oxcopt that of tho Northwostorn Railway—ara in print. That Company assume sn arbitrary rate to cover tho expenss of Toeciv- ing, handling, sad delivering _frefght at tho two ;stations where recelved and - dolivored. 0 Wlw{%o tarift lsadmn mjml by adding & fl:s;in mt': r 100 pounds per YAIyiDg 8000 g gl‘udflufion. Tho result la sogmwhll logdo- | oreaso tho prosont rates and sonsibly to equalizo . thom, removing many causas of friation. Speoial ratos tre entirely abaudoned, axcoptin . the casea cited whore elifppers contruct by tho cor lond. Msuufeoturers along the sovoral lines who hayo beon encoursged in their bazardous enterprisos by advanfogoous rates will Dinve fo grub along as beat thoy can. - Tho Rall- road Cymmissionors have beon approschod on this polnt, and thoy tako tho high, philosophioal ground that, if the manufactorios ¢annot stand on tholr own bottoms, they had batiar fall; sud, in rogard to tho north snd Routh lies, they like* swino agsume thing, {f the linen were not properly located tn the dircot course of trilo, the pooplo e not to blame for tho lnok of foresight. Ono other quostion has ongngod tho man- "egors: Tho eftact the law will Lave upen con- tracts mado mo of Tlinote. The O, R & Q, Rock Northwoatern, and Tlii- nota Central Oumpflnlcu each have contracta " with Yows linos crosging thom north aud south by which {tho bualnosa of thoso éross roads ia partod o Chicago at s loss cor rata_thon the local rate betwoen Ohicago and the Misals- sippl. The oontracts are mado outsido the Btato, but the porformance s within tho Btato, and, thereforo, sa some lawyors afiirm, aubjeot o the law of the Btate. Others, equally vorsed in le&nl lore, contond that tha question 18 boyond tha jurisdiotion of the Btate, being of au intarnation- 2l charaotor, - The point mude by tho lattor gen- tlomon la, that, wero tho roads to charge which loss would .benefli nobody ns, inking it ot tho best procurable rate, does not injurn or affect tho pooplo of Iili- nole, whilo it fos holp -the roads by ewelling their gross oarnings and enabling thom to trans- port their other business at lomsor ratos, Thig Position was afilrmed, by resolution, at the last goneral mooking of the Kanagers. 1t has booti said that tho ronds can transport thelr businoss across Towa at & meroly nominal figuro if thoy ohoose, and put on the full rate from tho rivor to Ohleago,~ The Roock Island and the O., B, & 0. Oe. cau do this, bocauso they own their Towa lines ; the Northwestora and Tllinois Contral canuot, bocauso thoy loase thoir respectivo lines npon a cortain ~ percentago of -tho gross carnings, and the torms of tho agrooment domand a fait division, It hos also been stated thot the north and aouth linoa will socratly “pool” tho business at compoting polnts witl: the east and woat linos, aud ollow tho latter to do all the business. 8uould the oross lines consont to tiiis, they will dlsplay woprocodsnted . magusniimity, 'for oy hava the Ohicago linew at ol moroy. The atrugglo in regard to:the Frooport busi- yoss may bo rovived. ~Tho Illinoly Contral Com- 3 Whore- proy bavo @ oontract ~with tho 0., . & Q. Compauy, ' by which sll tho businoss of the - formar,” north and woub of Toreston, fa {ransported to Chicago for 9 Efi londed car,—a distanco of 128 milos, Whon new law comes in foroe, cortain parties who a0 now paying the local rato of #20 and 830 por coar propase to offer the 0., B, & q Company the 8amo car rato that fs given the Ilinols Contral 1 Cowpany. In ¢ayo tha vogulur rafo {8 oxaqtod, eral mosting shiould bo Lold to compara tarifts: thelr refi]sr - distance rats, tho busincss would lost o the Chicsgo roads, thoy will apponl to tho conrts and ank the jurors to dooldo whothor, if it pays tho Company lo transport froight 128 milos for 89 por car, a chargo of £20 por oat for a lossor diatanco is not oxtortion, Prosontod thus, tho jurors would not waato muoh ilmo in recording an aflirmative vordict. Lut tho G., B. & Q. Company Intend to dony that it in tholr rord. 'Thoy will ‘olaim that tho Illinois Contral Company make tho rato with tho shippor, and traunsact all tho buslnosa; that tho Ohlengo, Dutlington & Quinoy Company moraly Ll o train, and that,sprnotically thoso 128 milos aro n portion of the Illinoly Con- tral, aud bhould bo considored such. If this construction is not sccoptod, tho Company mn{ fall bnelk on tho clanao roforring to.*liko quanti- tios,” and ask what individual nhlpé\mr will con~ tradh o glva thom an oual quautty with Lo Tilinols Central, Somo of tho ronds will not mnke thoir tariffs uniform over oll portions of their lino. Tho 1w rofors to linos. runniog fu tho *samo diroc- tion.” Thus, tho Iilinols Contral will make a differont raio on tholr main lino to what i glven oh the hranch, becauo the former ruay 8, B, I, and tho Inttor'8. 8, W.—an oxcoodingly nice dis- tinotlon, and one that'the Northwestorn could alao mnko botwoon its Frooport eubdivision and the Dixon Air Lino. . It will thus bo.roon that several knotty ques- tons, with whioch the railcoad soliciiors are Wraaflln‘;, oon,only bo dofinitoly sottlod aftor n falr triolot tho law. S AT CROPS IN NEBRASKA. NEDRASKA.OiTY, Nob,, Juno 10, 1873, o the Filifor of Ths Chicago Tribuno Bin: Inyour daily of tio Oth of this month thora i6 a tologram from Plattemouth, in Nobrag- kn, about orops in this Stato, which I8 o vorysin- sgular thing in that tho truth is simost ontiroly! amitted from it in avory raspoct. Cropa in Nobraskn have novor beon & failure slnco the firat sod was turnod _snd tho first sood | sown, in 1855. During dightoon sonsons, snccassivoly and saccossfully, tho writor horo- of baa cultivated o farm in Otoo County. -In no ,one of thoso sonsons has thoro beon ovon a par- tinl fniluro of graln-crops gonorally; dwico, corn bag boen bolow an’ avorago ; and, ot timos, whont snd othor emall graine have snffored ol« ther from too much or too littlo rainfatl. Tho prospect to-day, in this county, for fino whont and o big yield, 1s without precodont sinco tho sottloment of tho Torritory. Tho acreage iy of groator broadih by five thnes thaw over bo- fore, and both wintor and spring wheat promise an abundant and bountiful harvest, Corn, Laving beou 80 exceodingly choap during tho throo yoars just onding, liaa not boon plaute ol in s groat proportion as horetoforo, - And, owing to au oxtromely wot and_somowhat back- ward efrlng it ismot as far sdvanced as it gon- erally {5 at this sonton of tho yoor. Upon the form whero this is writton, thero is now growing —and part of it 314 seros) bas beon plowed once ~—botweon 50 and 60 norea of corn, which looks woll and promises woll. 5 4 - Nobraska sooms to bo filled with o brigado of ‘sonsational tolographars, who dolight in sonding as “epooisls” to tho Lnstorn nowspapors ovorything in tho way of exnggorated storme, floods, froozos, hoats, chills, solios, poine, an digastors gonorally, which may hava talon placo, or may not liave transpirod at all. ‘e Nobraska is good Stato an to soll and olimafo. Fow in tho Amorican Union offer bottor induco- monts to thoso sooking Lomes in tho Wost. And I foel confidont you will do your fricnds hore, and tho Btato, tho judtioo to publish this, nud 8o luform tho roading publio that crops in Nobraska promiso a bountiful and goldon har~ vout ; that landa hero are choop, and given nway by 0 United Btates Governmont; and that thoro is room for o million more of peoplo now, who, by industry and sobrioty, may horo ncquire wonlth, and nlwag;u havo strongth and health to axipo old ago. Yours very truly, AGRICoLA. The Seventoen Womon of Clipping Norton. From the Springfickl (Mass.) Republican, Thoy aro not colobrated yot in song or story, ‘but thoy may be somo time, ‘quite as dosorvedly a8 tho womon of that old bosioged town who carriod out thoir hushands on their backs. Clipping Norton is tho inexplicablo name of o littlo town in rural England, * It iaamog- nificont country,” says ono visitor, ¥ n grand panoremn of English pastoral sconory, whoro the eyo_delights to foast upon vordant spaces and noblo woodlands,” Tho farms sro largo, tho stoam-plow may be hoard in tho felds, sud tho farmor mn&rbuscnu riding along the lanes lu his Inxurious drag, with men in livory handling the yibbons. A greab slico of tho parish is _farmod b{ ono man, Mr. ~Joam- bridgo, Hambrdgo'n mon, -somo of them, regontiy loft his omploy, aftor o wook's notlco, ‘becauso ho would not accede to thoir domand for 14 shillings or $3,60 o wael wagos. Among thogo who loft was a cartor who had ot given the usu- al weol'a notico, Ho was summonod boforo Magiatrates and fined for breaking his contract. Thg ponsantry folt it to bo n monn performance, and ospecially tho women, who are said to bo tha most hoarty advocatos of the ‘‘ National Agricul- tural Laborers' Unfon.,” A fow days aftor, two strangers, non-union men, who had beon hitrod, ossagod £o ontor & flold to worlt, whon thoy mok at tho_gato sovonteon of the women, who sbborod at thom thoir rough patois and flour- ghed unkindly sticks. Not blow was struck, however, and the only sssault was that of tho tonguo. But a policoman, suporsorvicoable in doing the bidding of tho landlord whoso croa- ture Lo was, camo slong, issuod summons againet tho wholo seventeon, and hauled thom boforo tho local Justicos of tho Poaco, or Mog- istratos, Tho Mogistratos in this caso woro two clergymen of tho Church of England, tho Rova, T. Harris and W, E, D, Carter, 0 only lawyor in tho place wea sooured by tho complainant, tho women-wore undefonded. Tho statuto was ?mw found, "84 and 85 Vio,, cop. 83,” the two fudgos consulted, and, bofora tho poor womon kmow at all what thoy had boon guilty of, soven had-boon sentenced to ton days’ aud nine to seven deys’ imprisonmont at hard labor, ono boing dismisao Theso, remonibor, wore honost Boglish women, Not ano of thom had ever boforo been acousod bofore n Magistrate of any oftenso. Thoy wora 8 honorablo in their lives aud to their sphores of aotion, though porhaps not 84 roflned, as * Vio.” to hery, or ¢ any seventeon womoen out of ond of our New England communities, Many of them, wo ngresumn, wore mothors with bairns at. homo, and throo of thom Wore youug i;irm, whose languago ta tha mon was _enticely of tho roguish desoription, and whom tho mon troatod ith the rudo gallantry of thoir station. Tha mon thomsolvos wore 68 much gurprised at tho loga! notion as the women. - ivon ‘an English laborer is not “ a atick, & stono, o songoloss thing.” Thoy woro nufhlly aroused and thoy smashod the windows of the lioo station, n night or two aftor, Polloo came own from Oxford the wagon-load, aud, be- twoon 2and 8 _o'clock of & raw morning, carted Daolt to the old university town, ninotoon miles, tho captives, ** two of tha womon carrying suck- ling infants,’” At tho end of a week, nine wero rolenscd, and their rotmrn homo wns an ovation {rom tho lowor classos, Their story shows sl loss oceasion for tho outrago. Buk the lowor clnssos are aleo not without a voloe in Parliamont, To wockasgo yougrdsy and to-day, gontlemen roto and asked Mr. Bruce, the Homo Becretary, whother Lo had heard of the effair, snd what he proposed to do about it. Mr. Bruce, with tho usus) obtuseness of the official intollect, had not hoard of it 3 thon he sent for information about it, and finally ho intimatod to mombora his all- sufliciency to doal with it, unaided by other mor- tal wit, o{(m 80 Jo Arch. Ilo was ono of the first to henr of it and to start a subsoription for tho victims, Buch is tho vory latest sensation whioh our English filos bring us, and, if we mis- tako not, it ia dostined to mako o morry pothor in that vonerablo realm. It isthe very sunshine and raln to all organisms for the union and elo- vation of labor. FLORIDA WATER, IMPERISHAHIiE—_FRAGRANCE ! HURRAY & LANMAN'S OELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER, Tho richost, most Insting, yot most delloato of all Por- fumos, for uso on tho HANDKERCHIEF At the TOILET And in the BATH. o horaay futations gud couptorioli, stanta stk for o ot r hd o, tho bemohist, the' tauos of DUILIKAY & EARRLAN Y without wiloh nuio s goulie, ¥or snlo by all Porfumers, Druaglsts, nod Doulors in Fancy Govds AMUSEMENTS.: MYERY' OPERA HOUSE. LAST WEEK OF Moran & Manning’s Minstrels, A Gront Il for tho Closing Porformnnoe. Mondey, Juno 16, snd ovory avanton, AN. ENTIRR FUDIINPILDI( TRthATQRE. U Nsw-‘}‘l'\?{\‘l'{-. T Hn‘fy‘?fi'." o ot i Yoomeis & cnat o A Eriday Tvoning, Juna 40, Gomplimontary Benodt to B Y IVEAININCEIN Gr. Grand Hamily Matineo Saturday at 3 o'clook. AIKEN'S THEATRE, Wabash-av. aod Congross-at. MONDAY 'TO-NIGHT, JUNE 16. TR GREAT SENSATION, ZOLOE! P L Y ALSO WRDNRSDAY AND SATURDAY MATINKES. HOOLEY’S THEATRE. DBEST COMPANY IN AMERICA! BENEFIT OF JONN DILLON, Mondny, Juno 16, 1873. ALL THAT GLITTEHRS I8 NOT GOLD I Toby Twrinklo.... - 2ls. Joh Dillon JONES' BABY! i Tappy Fathor.... Tir. John Ditfon 1 THR BOY FROM LIMERIOK| Paddy Milos (wit] +«Mr, John Dillon ‘Tuordng, Juno i 01 LOVE, with ovorything now and o strong; MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. MONDAY BVENING, Juno 16, and until farthor no- tlce, tho brillfant young artlsto, HatieFutnazo, Tn A now and bflnull[;;luflrfi-!n"__;él%)mnu by FREDERIO ADH O’ GRASS! ! BL Kinun Koltz KATIH PUTNAM. Luoy Brightly, h oy ! Bongs and Dancos. g and o 2 Mbtinbo Sathndsy LA D e on Gt Faprosn, . . Footin, Kookuk & Dutla ~_SDally, vin Main Line, and RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL A¥D DEPARTORE OF TRAING Spring Arrangement, TXPLANATION OF REVZRENCE MANKA,— + Baturdayoxs aoplods ¥ Bunday orecpled, ¢ Mondayezcoptod. | Are rivo Sunday at8:00a, m, _§ Dally. MICHIOAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS' Depot, oot af Lake i,y and foof of Tcentyrecond-st,v ikt ofire, 61 (lark sts, southensi corner af” Nandolphy and Th Cannlate, corner o Madfson, Tieane., B0n m, 0n, s, [+ a:3 p. . 5id . . *9:00p. m. rrie Mant {zin matn and afr Hno). Day lixpross. WENTWORTIT, 2l Passongor Agonts CHICAGD & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Alton & St Jouis ihrovgh Line, a) ot Enulalnd s 3 I, ) newn short route from Chic 2 K Clty. Unic P Bt. Louls & Spri » _via Main Fine, . 1* R:10 Do any Kaneas Gity. ¥o Jacksnny] LN * 8:10p. m.. Wonona, 1 toriy ‘rces (Wos Juolist & Dwight Aocor B, Loals & Bnringtiold Lightning Eixprosn, via Main Lino, aud aluol s dncksonsille D\vln‘;m..i aring xpross, via Somriio, . & Lanisarin, B Joffora 2100, riae 808 1417:00 p. s 3 gmo.. m, 750, m, 1 1¥78:10 . m tly oxcopt Snturday, via Jacksonyilla Division, Dally, (l 11 % aud dally 1eept Monday, vio Shciiamshils Distian. 1o aud datly CHICAGO, IMILWAUKEE & S, PAI’J R Unton Depat, ‘orier Mulisan and - G kel Oted St larle s opposits Sherman' fivisey s at Doty 3 Trvire. Milwankao, 6t. Paut & M > olls Doy fexpras 26:808, m, Milwaukog & Pr Mail and Milwankoo, b, Pt . olis Nhght Bipros 114 20, m, > 4:18 p, m, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINGY RAILROAD, Depote—Foot af Lakeut,, Iidians.as,, and Sixtemthat,, o Gl Canal ‘i Sicleeniheate, Ticket ofices n D Stoane R 63 G kearr et it depat. o NIXON'S AMPHITHEATRE, Commonoing MONDAY, Junio 16, . Saturday Matinoo, CAL WAGNER'S MINSTRELS, J. I HAVERLY...c.. 24 FOPULAR ARTIATS! 14 8 BRILLIANT CODMEDIANS! 5 TALENTED VOCALISTS! Aud Fall Braas Band. Pricos as usual, . Resorvod Boats on sako at Tox Ofos. AOADEMY, OF MUSIO. An entiro chango cf BILL and first appenranca of MISS MINNIE LODER, MISS ANNIT YHAMANS, LUFTLE JENNIE YRA- MANS, aud tho g.,w‘m-n-. 7 e = R=3 WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, NORTH SIDE TURNER HALL, ion Iark-st. Monday ovenlng, June 16, Sonors La Vien's Grand Vo- oAl and Tnatrumantal Conodrt, kindly swisted by tho fol. Towing artiata: Aliss Fanio Gogdwin, Sopranc; Miss An. oln Rose, Moz, Boprago; gig. A, Yarini, Baritono; fr. K. Solinltzo, Tonor; Mr. Uno Widostrand, Socand Tonos; Bonj, Owgn. Oonductor, aud tho Groat Wostern Light Guard Band, ROGR AMAY » . Panr L1, Ovartaro-Zamps, Horold; Orohootra. 1. Duaito—artlins Eotowt gl:? A Tarlnt s Me. 1. geligitze, Tor I Vior. 4. % anid Be. . Dar] lontralto), Millard; Sowora o, s Lholn, Dontaitl;’ Mr It Seliultzo; B, Modi'ah’ Mods, Doalsott), Miss Fannia Goodwin, 6. 3im Bogonto (o) Vordiz 8o lon and AlY, U, Widostrand. Pant h.-x I . Wan nora La Vien and Ovorturo~ Wil Homm Toll, flox. sinl; Orclisatre. 3. evor, Sohubort; _Ifi.l\. Farinl. 8 r&.m‘, Birds (Gormen Song), Gambors; Mias Anjols Toso. 4. La Boronado, abars; Mr. Ung Widestrand, 5. Brindisl (from Luctotia), Donlzotti; Sonora La Vicn, 6. Licboswonne, Abtd Aiss Faonio Goodwin, ¥, Tano. Enusor, . Wagnor, Orclicatra., s ofon a4 7,40, Conocet to commonco ab8p. m. Tigkate, 81,00, o Uonoort Geapd Plano useid on this oocasion fa {rom tho colobrated Doecker Bros’, Mannfactory, and fs kindly furniahod by Mr. Elmoro's Muslo Storo, o5 Htato, noar Randolph-st. OCEAN NAVIGATION, i 3% b 1.00 x 8:00 ? xprods.... 1100 Downor's o Accormmodation|=11:00 Downer's Grovo Accommodation|® G:16 p. Denct £ ,JLLINGES Ufifi}ffllfll IKI"J"OAD. ot foot o Lakeat, an oen atech, AL iandoiphat mearglagte " CHIGAGO & NORTRWESTERN RAILROAD. Ofty affices, corner Randolph anrt LaSalle-sts,, and 75 Canale ity corner dadfson-sre ross Dabumio Night I5x, vid Gliuf roeport & Duhitquo Expros uo Hxpross. CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depol, comer of Harrirn and Sherman-sts, Ticket afice, B3 Weat Mudlson-st, FOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MATL STEAMERS, Will safl from Now Yorkns tollowa: Thursday, Juno 18, 12, M. niusiey, T gt 45 2 lug EATURDAY and THUR ? At g SFUTDAY d oDy Cubin Passago, HT0 and 800 Gold. Btaorago, to British Porta.. Round Trip Tickets af SIONT DRAFTS tor salo at low ratos. FRANCIS C. BROWN, Conoral Wostorn Agent, 82 South Clark-st., corner Lake. NEW YORK TO CARDIFE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And ol Other Points in England and Wales, ‘The South Wales Atlantio Gtoamsl) tesk e sl wil'sal o xond Whart, Jorsoy Olly: PEMBRORE GLAMORGAN;. T'howo stoamahl; Com) 's_ni Sunasianis ol 3 ) AT [ir:. vided.with all tiio Iateat mprovementa for tho comfort and convonlonoe af CABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS. n G ¢80 otrronc O carroney Propald i id ftocra, Diatta for £1'nd npwards. For furthe rdlf, at the - 178 Oiisgs, o oo fi;"dflr{:mfln“mfiv Yonto RRonTis ALD BAXFER & C0., Agonts, No. 17 ifcoadieay, tirteo & wook (rom Now Yo ind carrying pae. -ufifclmu'{nx-'m"é’l Groat Drltain, 7m?.ndl;|cf§§m%'m Enropo, aud the Moditerranenn. Onbin fro 7 Stoor. ago, Badiah and Teish puria casty 820 wont, G Bfniat porta o ua oblor roquiae lince, All payablo ln /.8, curronoy. Agply for full information at tho Com- pangio giicon, No, 7 Wowrllng Groen, Now York, aud N, &. ‘corner LaSalls anit Madison-ats., Obloago. EANDERSON BROTHERS, Agonts. STATE LINE. ) JYER) . N O A DOy, O BEL e Mo sty 120 PHNNAVEVAREL, 2,50 tnove AWodnouday, Jug 11, BHORQIA" 5150 ton Foriniyhely'thoroatioe: " KUSTIN 0. A h'numany.n.h SAMPER & TARGTS, ienta, or. of Osnal and Wost Madison-ais., Obloago. CUNARD HMAIL LINE. EHSTABLISEED 1840, Steam Batween Now York, Boston,aud Liverpool. TROM NEW YORK, ay, Oabia Passngo, 880, 8100 and 8130, Gold. Exoursion Tioketaat Roducod Ratos. . P Mgy ?m“"ffl"é‘-‘fi"."fil oo et omest ety SR D oA VEINKT - Gewd Westin apgats * 1 PN W oor. blark and Jendofotisia. NATIONAL LINE, Bafling from Naw York T 1 4 Livorpool orony B ey e fox Losdon divest avers Iortaigntr ™ Cabin Passage $80, 90, and $100 Curvency, Excursion Tieko| {ayorablo ratos. lutonding pas- songors should maks I‘II t‘%‘o\dflnhr Dot seat wn-rmr,‘lik Aal, .mr}nr(nnnlv-q & stuoraga oko uosuste Tongtmiorey, Glisuow, L T e i irronoy. "’ issoigors booked to or from Gorman and Soandina- ity Doiuta at low ratos. Fh8 Bloamanita of (bt 1 tn the trads, . rctend o Boe Oontinanss Drafts on Groat Britain, Irolaa WILLIAM MACALISTER, Gon'l Weator Awoat, Northioast cornor Olark and Randolph-ats. (opposite now Slivruinn 1louse), Obloago, SALVE, Al Rtight Bulve fox Burus, Holls, oonteabox, DR, STEPURNS, 13 Dearbornats 5 s Arrive. Omabi, Lonwnw'thi& Atchtson E: 3467 T, Peru Acoommonatis 30 Night Expross, Leavonworth & LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD, Depoly"Van Buren-st., font o7 TasSulle-st, Ticket ogicar, Rorthicest comer Clark aud Randalph-te.y and southicest carner Canal and Maison-ts, Espresa Acoom. via Mala Line, Mnil, vin Alr Lino and Malu Lin Bpoclal Now York Ixpross, vin) Alr Lino... Atlantie Exg 8, vin Air Line Night Lxpross, i Main Lino. Kikhart Accommodation, ... Bouth Chicago Acoommodation, . CHICAGD, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. sanger Depot at I, ©. & 81, Lovia Depot, corner a7 Oam ‘wad and Kinsicosts, Freivht unid Ticket offce 168 Waahinglon-at. Leave, CHICAGO RAILROAD. Lenves | _Arrice, Valparaiss Accommodatio CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. (OPEX 70 J(ORFLLE. ) Depot corner Malsterd und North Bronchoats, General ofice 16 Metropotitan Hlock, corner Randolph and LaSalle.ats, Rosolle, Acoommadation, itiver "PurE Recommor v par dnd Rive Accommodatio CHICAGD, [NDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Railroad Depol, ook of Lake-sf, “For (hrowlh tfckela and slesping-car birihs opply ot out eio Tickel afice, 181 Kandalphust,, nsar corner Clark; 75 Cunal-t,, corner. Maditon; § LaSalle-tts, corner Wathe dnglon alo Foot af Twenty-second-at. Toayo Chica Kitivoat 5.15“ ‘Arriva 88 Ota Tralus artivo at Ohioago ot tnnatl ....v. 747 0, m., 885 8, m., and b, . Onlyline running Raturday olahe rala 1o In. fanapolis and Ulncianaty, of bwfll:lfl choel bt Bouth Iind pastongors cav gob kod and tako traln &t Twanty-aocond st One More Week. OLEARING-OUT SALH, Floworing Plauts, 7 on dozon: ¥ por hundred. o e o Tants balf prica, NOWW BUY. Groen-housos must b omptied. The land for salo at & ‘bargain, POOL'S GARDEN, 97 Oakley-st. Open Sunday. COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED at thos raten. SCOALES. FAIRBANESR BTANDARD OF ALL SIZES. §) " ATRBANKS, MORSH & 0O e 111 AND 18 LAKE-ST. CHROMO, NEW CEROMO, ENTITLED THE FRIENDS, Gieen to gach austamor by tho GRIEAT ATLANTIO & PACIFIO TiA €O., 118 ty-socond-st. ‘Ihix i3 a fln fosding his Hounohold pots. MEDIOAL CARDS. DR. C. BIGELOW OONFIDKENTTAL PHYBICIAN, (& Statost,, Ohlcago, L readom ol tho paars, st Br. . o e roll ket etaiiohod physlotan s Ohieago: e 1 '« B, tho most re« | Scloncg A0 SEETSE or tho ke, honorod by fha prows, etsamiod of tho biyhost modical attainmonts by all the ! it iy [&nnllolvgl.vbn& casos ot CHHONIGAND BFHOLA DIRSATRATION Fiter, SEPARATE PARLORY o i gunttomen. Call, COILIRIAPONDENGIE S N LAY " trous ail lotters; witl samys, 1o Dr, O, BICEIOW, No, 464 Ktate-st, NO CURE! Dl‘ Kean . 1] NO PAY ! 360 Bouth Olark-at., Chiongo, lag s Gouhdastaly gontuliod, pomsanly e ov mal rus of olins ail ehiroulo ur hervous X DIt e SERN 1215 ooly plywician in tho ety vho wae * Faiita Dufes of 1o paY. ks (look sout for 60 conta. Iilustrated with numors ous linv ongravings. s Okt et il ek B onE e 2o Hontiiont of Al Dot o in h sex0d. *foy Tl fnformation. Con. - BB A ot rospmidsnos oufifoutiat . Noparata Foous for Iadios aud gentivmien. - Joard, Biiebdanod, 1oe: o, tho longust nng]llln'?\':m?. 5 twa SCATES | y i

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