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4 Yorely woundod by A, Jolm Olsten, of No. ““A BATTLE ‘WITH BURGLARS. Ono of tho Most Desperate Fighis on Record, Throo Officers Tackle an Equal Num- ' ber of Burglars, Revolvers Used in a Reckless Manner. Two of the Robbers Capturcd---The Third Esoapes With a Bullet in His Body. Tho storo of L. A.Wheoler, on Wisconsin stroot, Mitwaukeo, wne robbod lst Bunday night of about §3,000 worth of shawls, The thioves offected an ontrance by jumping o board fonco 10 foot bigh and bronking o light of glass in o ronr window, gaining acoess thereby to tho latoh. They carrled out about €5,000 worth of shawle and deporited them on a hill in tho rear of the storo, whoro ono of the gang was-waiting with & lwge Saratoga trunk, This roooptaclo wag packod full, bub tho largor portion of the proporty could not-bo’stamped in, and hewe the burglars wore obliged to leavy it on tho ground, Bilks and laco would ‘havoboon proforred to shawls, and tho mon un- doubledly oxpeotod to takp only that class of goods Fortunatoly Mr, Whoolor locks all his valuablostock, such as laco, silk, and ribbons, 4n o lorge vault, built capociatly for the purposo. Whon the trunl was packod full, and would not ‘hold anolkor showl, the thioves locked it, and atarted duovn an alley-way. ‘fho owner of the building, ¥ho lives on the socond floor over tho stom, hod witnossed their opora- tions, onl whon' thoy startod off, Lo camo downstairs and followed thet. Thoy went townrd the milrond dopot, nd, fooling confidont that thoy ntended to take tho half-past 10 o'clock train, ho consed pursuing thom and com- monced searohing for ou officer. Ilo was unablo to find ono, and,having vory little time to spare, jmagined the thieves would esoapo. Accldent~ slly mooting John J. McDonald, a Doputy Shorift from Bioux City, Yown, who waa on a visit to his brothor in Milwaukeo, Lo acquainted him with tho circumstances, and roquestod bim to walch the burglars and telograph tho Chicago authorities, whither they | wore bound, Whbon on the traiz McDonnld vroto o dispatoh to tho offioer in charge of tho Wt 8ido Police Biation in this city, and aé Ra- cino delivored it to the tolograph oporator, Tho dispatoh roquestod that officors be sont to the Stilwaukco, dopot o awalt the arrival of tho train, McDonald took o walk through the cars, eud soon discovered tho mon he had promisod to sppreliond, Tho thieves were Jack Allon, Dave Ragio aling ** Ono-Armed Rogers,” and another follow whoso nnmo is unknown. Borgt. French handod the dispatch to Roundsman Tom Bimmons, who seloctod Ofcor FEdword Laughlin to sccompany him on his dongerous errand. Anllcignllng that tho thioves would abandon the train boforo it reached tho * depot, tho officcrs went up tho track to Halsted slrcct, whoro thoy gob sboard. McDonald mob ond told them tho threo men hdd just disom- barked, It ecems tho thioves wout south on Halsted streot, ag if coming towarda tho oit Ragio had s valiso and a bundlo inhis hand; the other two wore unincumbored. Tho threo officers, Simmons, Laughlin, and EicDonald, ran noross tho yard of tho Northe western Railrod and intercaptod their proy at the cornr of Halsted and Iirlo streota. soon 08 tho thiovos saw tho officers thoy broke and ran. Tagio was caught by Laughlin as ho waa jump- ing off tho sidewnlk, Taughlin esid, * Don't move or I'll shoot you.” Ragio was’ inclined to como to torms, sid #aid, “ Don't shoot, I give ap.” At this juncturo a sccond thiof came out from bohind ‘n fenco on Erio streot, nud said, # G—d d—nyou, lot him go.” Laughlin ro- liod that ho Would not. The unknown porson hon _fired at Laughlin but did mot hit him, Tho IJattor _roturned tho Gro, and it s bolioved with wholesoma effect, ag tho unknown man claopad his hands acrons his stomach, snd rau away. . Laughlin hag no doubt but that his shot was pffectivo. Raglo, being encouraged by tho en- foavors_of his * pol™ to securc his oscapo, kicked Laughlin in tho stomach. Tho oflicor thon struck him with the but-ond of Lis ro- volver. This eettfod Ragio, and ho medo no moro resistauce, To tho moantime Bimmons wes ongaged.in desdly encountor with Allon. When Simmons told * Allou to “lold on” tho dospo- sado {umod oround, snd, ab B dis- tanco of four faot, fired at tho oflicor. Fortunatoly Allen was a poor marks- man, and tho bullet spont itsolf in tho air. Sim- mous roturned tho fro without effect. Then Allon turned liko o tigorat bay, and, loveling the muzzlo of Lig rovolver at Bimmons' hoad, he pulled tho triggor. The weapon boing rusty, tho trigger did not go down, aud once more the ofticer was unecathod. It was not tho foultof tho rufifan, who Lad murdor in his heart, that his bullots wore harmless. Now it was Bim- turn. ‘Taking deliberate aim ho fired ogain. ‘ho thief bounded into the nir and foli to tho ground, writhing in tho agonics which o wound in the left side bad iuflicm{i‘ ‘The ball ontored betwoen tho fifth 8. Ofiicor Simmons, without waiting to learn the condition of Allen, roturned to sssiat Langhlin, who, ho' enpposed, was being overpowered, on account of the nuwbor of shots l\m(£ ‘When he mot Loughlin that officor gaid to him to run in search of the desperado, who had nitompted to rescuo Ragio, immons ac- cordingly ran emsb on Erio streot, tod sw the criniinal runoing south on Union streot, to- wards Indinns, The officor was so much ex- bausted by his provious eoxortions, that he did not long continuo his pursult, Laughlin by this time had placed his * como-a-long " on his pris- ouor, and was ready to taka him to the atation, Biwmous found Alien in a condltion of somi-in+ sonsibility, Ho thoreforo procured s wagon and bad him takon to tho statlon. Tho ruflian's re- 609 West Adams stroot, whilo atiempting to xob the Iatter's houso, wns Elvnn 80ft douch in the kitchon of thio Armo! tatfon, While tha offloor who was set to watol ovor him slunborod Jaok stole away, and loa not beon secn iu Chicago until yostérday morn- ing. To give a fow fragmenta of hils lifo, it may Do nald that hs was born in Philadelphis, Iio wna kmown -84 & thiof boforo ho booamo 16 yoara oldy '%‘l alnco tl:nl ltlmn l}:ln optzmtmi in :‘lllzz lino. ' It {a a mattor of much regrot smon officers that Simmons® bnllutzsm not lfllrhlm. It is_ probablo -that he will recover. Yontorday sfternoon, Dr. !h'l\dlof, of tha fm of Olark & Dradloy, visitod him ot tho Qentral Btatlon. A roporier of Tme TRMUNK accompanied him, Allon way nvl\!enflgntrou ot than ho wna during_tho morning, Ho talked froely with tho Khynlulnn. and had onough sonse Jott £o anawor tho' reporter in_such & manuer bat nothing could bo lonrnod from im. o very positively donied all complicity in tho Mil- watkoo robbery, and sald the polica ofticors had puuhed ionocont mon, The aulprit sufferad muoh pale, and complained also of the lacl of rosh air in tho coll, Ho importunod loudly for moro commodious ?um‘hrn, but Mr, Wasbburn will not givo them o him, boosuse lo remem- bors that Alon mcourod bis librty once Doforo by Just snoh an opportunity. Tha rosult of tho oxamiuation of the wounded maun, 88 o latod by Dr. Bradloy yostorday aftornoon, was statod by that gontloman to bo that tho prisoner would not dio. This rosult of tho oncountor ahove rolated is unfortunate, lnco it gives tho criminals the opportunity of ruuning the gount- e padiotal Invostigation, whioh s not to vory sovero aftor all. Rogio is, o8 hig name ould indloato, ‘of Italinn parontngo, and born in Philadolphin, Il careor in this Btato (: well gwn. Ho hag sorved two yoars in tho Ponltontiary, and from his onth has beon rogorded as o thiof. T Boolk Gounty Jall b ofton_sholtored Lim, Jack Allon_ Lina boon, in ono_sonso, moro for- tunata, ITo hoa oscaped arrcst almost in ovory fustonco, but what he has gainod fn thia way o s lost by being shot twico, His wound this timo is govoro, but, a8 boforo stated, is nob fatal, Tho ball entored just below tha left shouldor- blade, and has, it fs bolioved, lodgod noar tho 1oft Jung. 1f both of tho villaine had boon killed, tho job would hiavo been ong of tho best over dono in thin city, - As it Is, the offiuers aro desorving of {ho highost commendation, having shown thiom= 5olvos to be mon of norve, pluck, and sagaoity. e gt TIIE COUNTY BOARD, A Teamster Squonls? on Xis Em= ployers == County Oharities == Buck axess=An Attempi 1o Encrenso Cor= tnin Salnrics--Bids for Worlk on tho Ynsano Asylunie The Board of County Commissionors met yostorday aftornoon, Presidont Miller in the chalr.» Prosont, Commissioners Ashton, Gallo- way, Jouos, Pahlman, Binger, Lonergan, Her- ting, Crawford, Clough, Roollo, Boguo, Horrls, Russell, snd Harrison. J. F. Waito offered to eoll to tho county tho originel plat of tho School Beotion Addition ns mado by the Canal Commissioners, A teamstor named Patrick WoLaughlin sont in a communication stating that s number of 10ads of wood drivon by him to the Poor-Houso oro only throo-quartor loads, and yob woro no- copted af tho Ingtitution as fdll onos. ThoBuperintendent of the Dopartment of Char- ritios Bubmitted his report for the quartor ond- ing Moy 81, Thore wero helped 6,059 porsons; tho total running expenses of tho dopartment waro $09,762,77, boing on avorage cosb of ©10.62 for each poison. Thae number cared for In $ho difforent institutions was: Poor Honso—Average number, 500; ranning ox- ponsos, $11,676.55; cost per capitn, 92444, In- gano Asylum—Averago numbor, 283; running exponsos, ©9,8%0.66; oost por copits, £83.80. Cook County Hospital—Average number, 20658 ; running oxponses, ©10,438.36; dispensary, £181.85; modicino for jail, 80.66 cost por head por day, 56.8 conta; cared for at hospital dispen- sary, O1,58, County Agent's Offico—Toliof §lmnto 8,500 familics; .coat, $38,878.81; por amily, $0.64, County Physiclan—Vislta ade, 210; alloged ineanc, 74; found insano, 81; not roper o bo triod, 43; Joroner's cases ttendad, 20 3 troated in tha County Jail, 42. Ty tho abovo it will be soon that the work of tho department 8 increasing. Tho utmost caro is tnken to provont imponition, aud_ovory porson who can Do cut off from the books consistont with humanity is discontinucd, Tho demands on tho county for caro of the insane aro gssum- volver was found near him, half cooked, Itls suppoted that ho attemptad o fire, aftor ko waa shot. Dr. Clavk ottended tho prisonera at tho adigon Strect Station, Ragio's wounds weore painful, but mot {fatal, o was at once placed in the most secaro cell of tho lock-up, Allon was 1sid upon a mattrass, in a hall in tho lock-up. Ragio was ve: uu\fen, ond by his answers showed himsolf to bo {gamo " from Load to too. Allen appenrod to be suffering groatly, and could give no answors 0 the many questions that woro asked him. Upon Allen's porson was found o cheok forthe trunk roferred to, which was found_at the Mil- waultos dopot, on_ Kinzie streot. It containod about §2,000 Worth of property, whioh conslsted largoly of showls. Theso were {dentifiod by Mr, Wheefer ‘ymwvhy afternoon. . About I1 o'clock yostorday morning, the erimi- nale wor removed ¢ tho Cautral Pajleo Btation, Bothmen nro well known fin polico circles, "Thoro is not & roguc's gallory in the West that doos not contain their portraite. From thelr in< funcy, pimost, thoy have sustalned thomselves by robbery and thieving. Their countenances roveal to the closo observer their truo charnater, Juck Allen i sbout five foet nine inchos bigh, ~ Mis oppearsuco is that of & litho, sctivo fellow, whose intelloot and nerve combine to make him an unplossant antagoniat, Ho Is smootb-shaven. His oyos aroof n light bluo color, and_over them aro wel-dovoloped bumps, which indicate that his powers of appre. Lonsion aro more than ordinary. His noss is ot the aquiline ordor, and hia mouth Is firn, His goneral apponratios istbotof a man andowed with considerablo mental power. David Ragio, aliaa *Ong-Armed Daveo,” 18 an individual of mnch loss intolleot, The *smartnoss ™ which whon interview s at- tompted is rather acquirod than irate. Unlike Jaclk Allen's, his conversa- tion I of the Bowory kind, bonstful and full of onths, o jeabout flve foot six inchea high. Lilke most ‘ Xnucke " his bair is cut short, He i8 olso emcoth-shavon, It must not, however, ba supposod that his fonturen aro gross. On tho contrary, his lips are thin, hia nose ls lkowlse, and his oyes are of n pecullsr gray tind, Tho dress of both mon Waa gouteol, lm;‘mung thad thoy hsd not boon unsncoesstul iu tho_ pur- sulf which they had been following. on guostionod by & Trinuxa reportor, §ugto an- swered in mouosylinbles, and ‘the utmost inge- nuity luua:l 1 seouring snytuing whick would be of iuterant, Jack Allon acquired some prominence last Fobrugry by escaping from the clutches of a po- lice officor in the Armory Btation. Tie lind boon wrrosied on the nhm:Fo of helng tho lender of o gaug of robhers, and having beoy shot and we- ing grave proportions in overy quarter. There aro o large numbor of adinissions. Of theso, the numbe? sent to Btate institutions nud oured is about one-third, lonving two-thirds for the county to care for. Whon tho additional etory is built on tho Asylum it will reliovo tho ovor- orowded condition thora for tho present. At the Poor-House thora ara the ususl numbor of ngod ond helpless -inmates, whilo the demand on the hospital department there is rowing. Tho sonson this yoar hiag boen 80 very gmkwnrd that the crop on tho farm does not romiso all that could bo desired. Howover, horo is in_cultivation: overy svailable acro of ground, and every offort will "bo used to got a8 good a erop ns possible, Tho Qounty Attornoy stated that, by virtuo of a low recently pssed, back taxes could be in- oluded In tho warrant for taxes in subsoquent yoara. -Tho awount of dolinquoncy for 1670 and other years was very largo. Ho suggostod that thoso “scattered momorands rolative thoroto bo gathered togothor, nad o rocord be porfocted, 8o that persona - dosiring to pay might know where o go to got the facts. Tho Redordor of Deods euggeated the pro- prioty and nocosgity of securing for his oflico tho ‘main floor of the ofd Post-Oflic building, which it was thought the Public Library would not want to oocus:{. . The Committee on Financo, to whom was re- forred sevoral communications from the Doard of Audltore 6f North Chicago and tho Assessor relative to town orders, reported that in their opinion tno Board wos not called on to take auy action in tho matter, which roport was con- curred in. ‘The samo Committee recommonded that the Eru ale for the bulldings and fences at thd mt%gm Sehool b rojocted as baing too low, bat that tho offor of F. Munson of 75 for the groen- lwuli!a be socepted. The roport waa concur- red in. Tho Committeo on Miscellanaous Claims reo- ommond_tho payment, of tho compansation of J. H. Pahlman for $184.80 for tho quarter end- ing May 81, of John Crawford for $369.40 for tho samo timo, and of O, H. Harrison for $050, from Maroh 1, 1873, to March 1, 1873, Tha Committeo on Publio Borvice rocommend- ed tho compensation of the Recorder of Deeds Ybe inoreasod $1,000 s year, commencing Jan. 8, owing to tho inoreased labor caused bhim bytho co‘;{lglg of yearly abstracts. ‘Tho report waa temporarily tabled, The same Committee recommonded that the gny of the Doputy Bheriffs for tho county towns 0 raisod to $800 and $1,200, which roport was not coneurred in. Commissioner Binger submitted the plans, specifiostions, snd cstimates of tho addition to tgu Insane Asylum, The Iattor arcas follows: Meson work, $10,0003 carpontoring, $11,000; out stone, #1,250; gulvanized irou and tinhing, 8,750 u\ul}ns{. $1,680; iron worl, 1,003 limbing, 8745 ' painting, and glazing, BL200; " plastoting, 2,870; stosm Tionting, 0; total, 838,695, ® The architect's foes will bo ¢ pof cont on that bum, Tho architoct thinks tha item for steam heating unnecossary, and that the prosont boilers will suiice to hoat the additional story. The wholo lllb{mt was rocommitted for more dofinite information on certain pointa, A rosolution was sdoptod providing for tho paymont of the judges sud olerks at the last election, The Board adjourned till Monday. ———— Tollots nt Queen Victoria’s ¢ Draws= ing-Ioom,?? The last drawing-room hold by Her Majosty ot Buckingham Palace, was more numerously attonded than any that have taken place there for » long timo. The presentations, too, in- creasad in proportion, thore beiug no less than 850 names on tho list, The drawing-room was remarkablo, by the incrasaing bad taste of it toilota. It scoms to bo the fashion to place in t\utwnnulnh all and overy of the glaring colory 1therto supposed to Do inharmonious, Tha Court Ez{:r:u writes in favor of a roform of dreau at tho royal drawing-rooms, and strongly urges that ladies should bo permittad to apponr beforo Hor M-&mfl.y {rom 2 to 4 in tho aftornoon in domi-tollet, Inatend of in ball costume. A woman, howsver young and falr, does not fool at hor oase, or look Lor best, thus decollote in garish dflyflfhl( sho feols slivery and wholly unoomfortablo, Bo rigorous is the etiquetbo conjolued by the Lord Chiamberlain that the most tranaparout gauze is not pormitted to bo worn over the sheulders even by the graadmothers of tho debutanter attend the drawing-rooms out of duty to thoir ohildren’s ohildren, and not with o viaw to dis- playlug thelr faded charmy. The Gonuine Geyser Spring Water 18 drawn b Buek & avaer, at both thelr storea, - from tho fand for the These soplungonarian ladics | THE COUNCIL. i Mr, Tuley Instructs the Aldermen ) i The Sunday Saloon Opening 0rdinanoo\ Fited Away for Fubure Roferonco. Regarding the Mayor's ) Bi g \ -Liconoes. Street Improvomonts Ordered- Tho Counsel mot yostorday ovoning, pALS MeGrath In the chair, Prosent, Ald, Bowen, Richardson, Dixon, Warron, McGennlss, Cooy, Bidwoll, Stono, Tracay, Schmitz, Cullerton, Mo- Clowry, Bailoy, Powoll, O'Brion, Olark, Swoot Kohoo, Lonth, Miner, Bhorwood, Mooro, Olovo- Jond, Quirk, McGrath, Stout, Mar, Longacher, Coruoy, Cauuon, Ogden, Braundl, Woodman, PETITIONS. Potitiona wero prosontod and roferred for o gowor on Llizabeth streot; for water-pipo on Willow stroot ; againat tho uso of the alde-track of tho plata and bar mill ncross Ashland and Archor avonuea from proporty-owners on Onr- roll atroot, betwoon Clinton and Jefferson, pray- ing redross for damages causod by tho Chicago, | i - Milwaukes & St. Paul Road. ORDERS. Tho Bonrd of Publlo Works was ordored to causo tho 0., . & 1. O. Rond to make proper crossings at Loxington and Tylor stroots; to lay o sido-track on Bickor- diko street; to inform the Counoil why no robato has yot boon pald on the monoy collacted for paving Archor avenue, and to xo- move cortain tracke of the Ohicago, Burlington & Quinoy Road from Bixteonth stroot; to roport | an ordinanco for & sidowalle on both eldos of Ar- thur streot, from Bixteonth to Soventoenth ; to build a sower on Park court, from Milwaukes avonuo to Wicker Park, the oxpenso to be paid | {mprovoment of tho fund ; to report sn-ordinance to opon MoGrath stroob to Leavitt. 5 - ‘Tho Board of Honlth was ordored to causo tho romoval of all manuro and garbage now lying in * tho_streots, nlloys and guttors of tho city, in- cluding depd cats and dogs, to be removod, forthwith, H THE MAYOR'S BILL. 4 ‘The Co) ration Gouneol, n roply bo th reto- lution asking what rights and datiea of the Po- lico Board wero abrogated or put in aboyance by} tho Mayor's bill, and whothor the Mayor aud Council wero authorizod to promoto s Borgoant, {o s Captaincy, stated thot, ns to thol Inst quostion, the charter oxprogsl vided such vacancios should bo filled from! among the Sorgesnts. As to the other part of’ tho inquiry, ho answors, gonorally, that all au~ thority given by the chartor to tho Board which is inconsistent withtho pownfi;lvnn tothe Mayor , by tho Magor's sct is repeated thereby. : STREET IMPROVEMENTS. The Board of Public Works submitted ordi- nances for widening Eighteenth streot from ' Halsted; for curbing and filling Third avonuo 4 from Twolfth to Fourteenth stroots; for ochang- ing tho grado of Thirty-firat stroot, from Stato® %o Bouth Park avenuo; to vacato the west half; of the alley in Block 17, Bouth Branch Addition,| to Ohicago. 4oy were poased, excopt tho lnn!‘ pro- ory on Bunday, it belng founded in this placo mainly through hor inslrumentality, Hor funer- al took place yeatarday, nnd was nttonded by s largo number of frionds. o Eolootio Olubmot at the residenco of T, Bonnott last ovoning, Tho Linkesidos will moet this nvunlnfli,ufi tho Oongrogational Church, The m{:nae soolablo will tako place this even- ni: at tha rosldenco of Mr. Way. uther D, Bradloy, Esq., is soon 'to leave this placo to spond tho summor in traveling in Eu- Topo, Ho will return in Soptomber. THE APPROPRIATION BILL. Report of the Finance Committee to the Council, The Running Expensés of tho Oity Es- timated at $5,506,011.51. T the Mayor and Aldermen aof the City of Chicago, in Common ‘Conncil assembled ¢ ‘Your Committoo on Finance, to whom was ro- forred tho estimotos of the Comptroller for the soveral dopartmonts of tho Oity Government for tho flscal year anding March 81, 1874, havinglind tho gamo undor advisomont, respeotfully mpo&: that thoy hnve oxamined eald ostimatos, nut hiave also consulted with officors in chargo of the eoveral departmonts, and havo mado somo changes from tho cstimates, aa will apponr from tho ordinanco. Your Committoo hoped to boablo to make o much larger deduotion from tho amounts ostimntod, but, in view of tho prossing wants of tho oily, woro not able to do so with justico to all intor- ostg of tho clty, From tho- cstimates of tho Board of Public Works, tho reduction smounts 10 £428,040.43, ¥rom that of tho Board of Po- lico, $183,036.17. gFrom the Fire Dopartment, $240,080.05. Trom tho Bchool Bonrd tho reduc- tion from tho 'catimates is vory little. The amount to bo rafned by taxation will be tho | amount statod in tho ordinanco, The amount. {ur this du‘;nrl:,mriat ia hlng;;;] m?z ym;r Ogmm!:- 00, rocognizing the principlo that, if tho cily, taken tho education.of tbnpuhlld.ron out of eng Londs of tho paronts and taxos all to support ® sohools, it is the duty of the ofty tio afford facilitios to do it properly, could not in iuuu&u reduce tho estimates matorially. A considorable reduction has boen mado from the estimates for tho Fire Dopartmont, princi- pally on acconnt of new buildings and engines, oto., for thom. Tho reductions mado still eavo tho foreo with moro enginos and apparatus £han aro found in apy othor city in proportiun to population snd buildings.’ 'ho entiro amount ostimated, with tho «gov- oral “mill"” taxos carried on (on an estimiated valuation of . £300,000,000), was £6,776,118,21. The amount appropriated by tho sccompanying ordinance is $5,608,011,61,” boing n roduction from tho entimatos of $1,270,101.70, The amount to bo lovied will bo slill furthor roduced by amounts to bo rocolved from licenser, fines, ote., eatimated ot $825,000. Trom this&t will be soon that thf amount ap- ropriated does not mntorially cxcocd that of gt yoar, adding tho intorest on the bonded dobt, which was gmid last yoar from funds ro- colved from tho Stato, snd which this year must be raised by tax, amounting to the sum of §625,~ 000, oxclusivo of intorest on wptar bonds, whioh s payablo from water income. For cloaning the North Branch of the Chicago Rlvor,.the cstimated sum is §480,000. Only 160,000 is 8 propriated, 88 e woro advised by tho City Englnoor that that sum would ho sufl- ono. The Board aubmitted the formal estimate of! tho cost of such water-pipe as they deemod noo-1) easary to bo laid this yoar, the sum being $300,- 1| 000, an oatimate for $300,000 for laying sowors - and mnintaining tho game, and an oatimato for- £808,000 for intorest on sowarage bonds. s Tho Bonrd nlso submitted on order directiug? tho Comptrollor to pay tho Philadelphia Archi- tectural Iron-Works tho sum of $583.40, which «wag oxponded in putting in ventilators in the roof of the Water-Works, and strongthoning some of tho tie-rods. Committeo on Financo. . LICENSES. Ald, 8horwood offored tho draft of an ordi- nanco_on the subject of granting liconses, in- tendod to 80 change tho prosent ordinance as. not to make it imporative on tha Mayor to grant. o liconso if tho money Is tondorod, aa is at pres- enthold to bo thecaso. Itis: *Tho Nayor gholl henr nnd oxaming all applications, and liconses ghall be {saued to such porson or por- | gons only n8 are of good charactor, and sball comply in oll respeets with all the provisions of tho ordinances of tho clty, and as tho Mayor, i} his digorotion, shall deom sultablo.” 1t waa roforrod to tho Committeo on Liconses. THE BRIDEWELL. Ald. Longachersoffered tho following, which, waa roferred to tho Committeo on the Bridewoll : Wneneas, Tho Finance Commilteo has recom-§ 'mendd an appropriation, of $60,000 for tho support of 1he Houso of Correction during tho cusuing fiscal year; It was roferred to fl.\o* and menan This nm‘g&’ntax’fml moust por ated for fho year ‘mors; TiAn avas anpropriatod for tho soos 1671 3 frity § ‘Wirkneas, None of tho $60,000 asked for 1 to bo ex-. nded in improvements, but is to bo used principally T Turnisbing largo saiatica to tho bigh-toned gontl>- ‘Ten who have charge of aaid insiitution ; thereforo, Resolved, Thot a Bpecisl committeo of 'six, two from each dlvison, bo appointed by the Ohair,whoss duty it ehall bo to inveatigato tho matter with & viow of having a roduction mado in sald amount. On tho recommendation of the Bridowoll Com- mitteo, the Hon, J. O. Haines was confirmed us'y Inspoctor of the Houso of Correction. | SUNDAY LAWS. . The ordinance providing for Xoeping opon. saloons Sunday afternoons waa taken n{. p Ald. Longacher moved to refer it to tho Clerlk for ongrossment. - Ald. Woodmnn moved to postpono the whole matter till December 1, #0 as to got it out of tho prosent Council, Itwas to be o tost caso at the coming oloction, . 'Ald. Bailoy moved to recommlt it, It was moved to tablo that. Tho motion was ngreed to—yeas, 27; nays, C. Ald. Powoll moved to refor tho wlholo mattar to the Judiclary Compnitteo and tho Corporation | Counsel. Ho wanted to learn whothor tho Coun- cil conld pass an ordinance nflowlnfi saloons to bo kept open Sunuday, whon the Btate law forbado £, " Ald. Richordson moved to place the wholo mat- tor on filo, tho smount appro-; and Toro] "Ald, Tracoy moved to tablo it, but it was not | X agroed to—yens, 14 ; nays, 10, gAld‘ Riohardson's motlon was carriod—yoas, 20; nays, 18—as follows: Feas—Bowan, Rlchardson, Dixon, Warron, BcGin- niss, Oooy, Bidwall, Btone, Clark, Swoct, Heath, Minor, Bhierwood Moorn, Glovolsnd, Quirk, Carnoy, Gonnon, Ogden, and Woodman—20, Nayé—tracey, Sclumitz Cullerton, McClowry, Bais 1oy, Powell, O'ficien, Kehoo, BeGrath, Btout, ahr, Lengachser, and Brandt—I8, A DEGOLUTION empoworiog tho Board of Publio Works to use what sum was necessary to pay for raising the buildings at the Bixteenth street viaduot to grado was passed. DELINQUENT TAX. . The Finance Committeo reporfed back the ordinance directing the City Collector to turn over his books to the County Treasuror in order that ho may obtain judgniont snd soll. Tho dato fixed for turning over tho boaks is tho 15th of July. % Tho mattor was laid ovor, The Finsnce Committee reported back the Ap- propriation bill, which was lald over. ’fl’m Board of Fire and Polics was ordered to station & policoman at the intorsection , of Tywelfth strect and Blua Island avenus. & BAILNOADS. The Committoe on Railroads recommended the assing of the ordinance allowing the Danville & inconnes Road to lsy o track from Westorn avenuo to the old pumping-works, which was lald over. "The samo Committee roported that they could find no authority for léyhz & railrond track soross Archer avenue on Sleol stract. The Committeo on Btroets smd Alloys, 8, D., reported, recommending tho pasaage of the ordinanco fnr‘ the ngnulma ion of a goweron South Halsted strect. Tho Committoo on Btreots and Alloys, W, D., roporiod baok tho Milwaukeo & Bt Paui ordinance, with sn amondmont, sirlldng out. the powor given the road to construct all “ nocos- Eary switches and turn-outs,” on the ground that a railrond luturprom thoso words so liberally aa to occupy tho entire street. ‘I'ho Committoo on ordinance mqumnfi tako out liconass for and it wos laid over, - "Phe Couucil adjourned. —_—— EVANSTON. Liconsos roported back the livery-stablo koopers to standing-top carrisges, Mrs, Robooos Mulford, aged B0 years, wifo of Maj, E. JL. Muitord, diod on Saturday afternoon, at 4:90 o'clock, after a protractod illnoss, Mrs, Mulford has lived with hor husband {n the vicin- ity of Evanston for thirty-oighv yoars. The Baptist Ohuroh was draped in honor of hor mem- clont to pay for all that can bo done by the 1t of July of next yoar. Tho, plan adopted by tho Boardof Publio Works, and approved by ‘your Committes, is to connecé the rivor with dym Inko ot Fallerton avenue by 2 twelve-foot briok sower or main, with pumping works on tho river. The police foree husmot beon incroased to tho oxtont askod for, but your Committeo aro of tho opinion that thoy havo rocommonded aa largo an incropse as thoy would be justified in recom- monding for anyjone year, Bolioving that ' tho result of their labors will, in the main, bo mtisfactory, tho ordinauce ia ‘horowith respeotfully submitted, L. L. Boxw, AL D. Oabey, J. H. MoAvoy, J. W. McGxNN189, Geonge BmENWOOD, Committeo on Finance, Deit ordained by the Common Councti of the Cityaf | Ciicago Bzc'n”ghl 1. That tho following sums, or so much thoroof as may bo authorized by law, be, and tho samo aro hereby nppropriated for the objeata horein specified, for the fiscal yonr com- mencing April 1, A, D, 1873, and ending March 81, A, D. 1874 TAX-O0MNISRIONETS' OFFIOE. Alfllmwi oxpensea Tax Commissioners’ 6,33 400h iskarinss 33,076,00 © DOADD OF PUDLIO WORKS. For cleaning sireols ond ropairs—South "Division, $100,000 ; Weat Division, $165,- 000; North Dlvision, $60,000, ... .. 316,000,00 For sidowalka—outh Divisl uding wilk ot Lako Park, $16,000; Wost Di- vision, $4,600; Norih Division, $7,600,.. 50,000,00 §Ror ntreot obstructions—iho enforcoment " of tho ordinances concorning samo, olo. 3,800.00 #¥or stroet improvemonts ordered by the « _ Councll and ordinancea passod, ......... 240,601.68 For stroet improvementa ordorod by Coun- il for which ordinances aro in courso 28,454,00 6,184,00 500,00 1,000,00 2.500,00 [T e 1 95,3452 B ol aszossmenta annulled...,.. » 1,080,580 For Obicago harbor. . T 95,45000 For land damngos ot bridg 6010134 ¥or conatrucsion of bridges. 85,000,00 For bridgo ropairs. ... * 24,000.00 ¥or brldj 88)120,00 For Washington streot tunnol, 6,675.14 For LaBalle strcet tunnal,. 0,835 ¥or 600.00 For publio buildings.! 48,0051 For public patks, 62,500,00 For salaris 16,040.00 Tor offlco an 5,500.00 Yor drinking fountains... 800,00 For cloanslng tho North Branch, .00 Far coat of tax ealo ! For Criminal Court un ‘anco April 1, 1878, or so much thercof a . moy bo PoqUITEd. s e ereessre N ¥or entertatnmont of ofiicial visiiora, For ovening echools, For intoroat,. DEPANINENT, For salsries of 1 AMarshal, 3 Asalstants, 1 ‘clork, 5 wardens, 8L forsmen, 21 engl- ‘fa06re, 31 stokers, 100 pipomoa, 60 dri- Yers, 1 superintondont of machfniory, 1 yoterinary surgeon, 16 janitors, and "fire Alarm telograph superintendent and ns- I;l.m“ 3 - o nw Bosa. ¥or fu 260,180.00 2 17,050.00 37,000,00 food, horaes, ofl, And ofher sup- Plics, In sddition to unorpended Lal- | ance, { :80,000,00 For rent.. 1,387,650 For new building’ cluding six steamers, et 185,645,00 For ropalrs to bullding 41000 Yor fire alarm telogra) .17,80000 Tatal fire dOPATHMERE . cvo s cenevs oerens B12002,60 UEALTI! DEPALTALXNT, For sslaries of six Commisaoners, one ~Sanitary Baperintendonty oty “Health onleor, arm! Beoruulry!,‘ wo clerks, 18 sonitary policemen, and va. oxpen- e - $ 83,1487 HOUSE OF GORIYO FIOX, For complotion and furnishing)of bulld- ings, workshops, additions, ot & the un. expecded balanco of the procoeds of onds already fssucd and 8o Id for Cly Bridowal, oF 20 muh theroaf 15a may Uo For salarics ‘o Buparinieniont Jand oiler em) lo’l“nx. o $ 10,230,00 Yor diofing prisonors, oto.. 0,110,00 Leas recelpts from labor, 20,000,00 Total for Bridewall $ 40,000,00 FoLIOK FIMENT, For salaries of 8 Commisson srw, 1 Bocre- tary, 3 clorks, 1 General Buperintend- ent,’ 1 custodisn, § Capt sns, 17 Sor- geants, and 435 PALTOLMEN w...%yvvee.. . § 476,100,00 For 100’ additiousl patrol mon for nino T500000 o For repaiss of atationa i % Yor remodaling, entargin’ ¢, rebuilding ath ‘tions, purchaso of' fot £%ad miscellane ous oxpunsos, For rent of lots. Total Polios Der' sriment. © si¥ Gove Mayor' office.... ;. .$ 105,104,83 08 1079900 Comptraller’s off ¥ 160000 Qity Olork’s of® MM . 1340000 Lavw Dopartns g T 10,0000 Olty Troasur o 3 600,00 olty Phyels’ 4y V X Polles Juaticos and Olorka... Collector and Assintanis. Dofieiency in 1ant yesr's o) Printing mnd statlonor Publie Library..., Tolalaus Sy seveseriresas $107,080.80 HONOOL DEPARTMENT, Blldings and ground: $920,990.00 Appnratun ana Turnily 92,000, Janitors and supplies 70,610,00 For anlarics of {ool 048,021 For printing, stationery, Tont, ¢fe. 29,208.27 Tor robntes during past 3 yeata. , 128,803,08 Total Hehool Dopartmbnt,.......cvers $030,474,05 BEWERAGE FUND, ¥or closntug and repalring sowors, forro- sloring sUrvoys, oto. otc., ot $163,000.83 ‘For soworago tax fand. ... 500,000, AINRING PONDS, o prayida for tho liguidatfon of tho gon- oral bonded dobt of tho city, in addition to Lo unoxponded balance’of April 1 1873, nnd for paymont of bondi dnai for ‘schiool purpbmes, na suthorized by Beo, 6, Chinplor 7, of Chartor Amond- monts, spproved Mareh 9, 1807, in_nddti- tion 10 thio unoxpended balanco April 1, 1878, ! $216,000.00 TIEET LAMPS, Tor gaa for streot lampn and tunncls, lights ing nnd clening, ropairing and tnwing Tamps, for deficlency In Inst year's Jovy, salurics of Gas Inapoctor and Watchman at tost motern, and oxpenscs of Gas I04POCar'S OMEO. pevearvere £500,000.00 TAX BALR GENTIFIGATIR OF GOEATAT, ARTAHMENTE, For nmotnts duo contractors and otfiors from property forfolied to the clly at tax [0 R sees $10,000,00 TRMPORARY LOAN FUND, For pryment of fompornry loann madg to oy jndgmonts renderca ngainns ooy, anl"interost {horoon, tho unexpendsd Alinco April 3, 1673, vverees eureer 'WATEDL TAX FUND. Tor oxtension of main water pipen ERRING WOMAN'E REI Tho amount of fiuea of Polico Courts mado poyalilo 1o samo by an act of tho General Assombily, npproved March 31, 180 TOUNE OF THE 000D SUEMIEID, ‘The amount of finea of Polico Conrta mada poyablo to same by nn nct of tho General ‘Asgombly, approved March 31, 1800, WAANINGTONIAN HOME, ‘Tho amount from collections of saloon = censes, mado_pnyablo tosamo by an nct of thio Goneral Assembly, npproved Fob, 10, 180T, 000en Bec, 2. All m\pxgnndod approprintions and purta of approprintions of the Inst fleeal yonr, not horcinboforo specially continuod, are horcby roponled ; nud the procecds of all bonds horoto- foro issued and sold, not othorswiso a}mulnlly ap- propriatod, aro Lieroby appropriated for the pur~ auan::i for which tho samo were authorized to bo saned, . 8E0. 8. Tho smounts appropriated for tho pay- ment of snlaries o tho rospeotive ofiicers and einployen in this ordinance montioned, shall ho paid. monthly, at tho rate por annum of tho ‘amountn respectivoly appropriated, until othor- wiso lawfully provided for, Sro. 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconaistent horowith, aball bo, and the snmo aro horeby repoaled. RAPP REPLIES, With the Assistance of o Notary Pube 1lc and Somo Witnosscs, o Proves Conclusively That the & Timces?? Lied About Xfim, It is hardly nocossary to call the attention of tho readers of Ohicago nowspapors to tho fact that overy articlo in the T¢mes which roflects on tho hionor of anybody is suro to bo followed by a vigorous denial from tho party asssiled, and an humblo rotraction on the part of tho ‘entor- prising” paper. On Bunday the sporting ro- portor of the Times attaoked a billiard-room keopor nomed Rapp, basing his charges upon an unauthonticatod rumor that has boen floating abont tho city for soveral days. Thoresultis that Tapp has employed a notary public, with tho fol- lowing stunning effect : State af Ilinols, Cook County, 81, Gharlea V. Allon Pio, being sworn, states that Lo was the interpreter ot tho [uterviow bolweon Mons, Ubassy and Mr, Rapp, referred to fn_tho Bunday Tinics of tho B6th fnat,, in 'tho artlclo hoaded “ Trioks Thot Wero Vain i that ho hos read tho ariiclo in tho Times, and that tho statoments thoreln containcd s to what o gurred ot gald tutervioy are, with tho singlo oxcaption that Mr, Rapp gavo Mona, Ubnesy a card, sbsolutely falso, Ho furthier atatea ihat ho wont to tho hall of Mossts, Ropp & Blake, ot tho Tequestof ond in tho company of Mons, Ubaesy ; thnt Mons, Ubasay irat camo to ailiant ab Conley's Hotel, snd siated thist ha hod fost all confidence in Lacouwo ond Foloy,—that they hiad not treated itm fairly, and had cheated him, 26 1o bolloved ; that ho wonld linvo nothing urther to do with thom, 'snd roquested affiant to go with bim o8 i futerpitlor to Rapp & Biako'a ol a3 ho do- aircd to make propositions for anotfor gamo with Bossungor in Ohicago, and also for giving exbibition ‘games with bim fn othier cltfes ; that thoy accordingly ity e=#n Rapp & Dlok's Lall, Slons, Ubasuy Providing n GiFFIAgo T0r thit purposo; LAt ho (aant) wasat that timo unacquoiuted with Mr, Rapp, an woa_intraduced to him Ly Mous, Ubasay upon tholr arrival; that at tho intorviow which followod, at which Ubnsay Mossrs, Rapp & Dlako, and sffiant, woro {ho onl');}mnanu ‘prosent, tho propositions {o play snothar mnich gamo with Dessunger in Chieago ind oxhibl- tion games {n othor citfes eamo from Ubassy, snd not from Ropp ; that Aons, Ubsssy statod omphatically that hio would hato “nomoro of Lacoumo, no moro of Foloy ;" that the games in other citlos wore to be oxhibitlon games morely, and not match games, Nor s onything sald about advertising thom 0 auch * in order {0 give the contest an air of gonulnencss.” No oo * suggostod tho dea that tho plasara should win and loso alternate games, Nothing was eaid about a ippodroming expodition,” and no * schomo to gull tho public was proposcd by cither party, = At tho closo of tho inferviow Mr. Rapp handed Mons, Ubassy o card on which woa written tho name of tho citios they would visit, and tho probablo receipta in oach, AMant further gistes that Mr, Rapy novor mado ¢ overtures " of any kind to him, s atator in tho Zimee’ article, and that ho bus never fnade any statomout of what trsnspirod at enld interview differ- ent from tho atatomont heroin mado. o farthor states thnt the sgroament, as concluded botweon Mons, Ubassy gnd Mr Tapp s, in subilanco, i 'fol: lowa: Thet tho fourth gume should bo for $30 naide, Mons Ubsssy to play 600 points to Bossunger’s 600 noints, cach _to rocaive one-half of the ot yrocoeds of tho game, win or loso, At Ubssey's suggestion, th contract was made to travel through tho Rostert cition ond give cxbibition gumes with Dossungor, Rapp or Blako to bo the managor, aud Mons, Hbassy t0 racelvo onc-half of the not procoods, Tn caso tho roccipts from said exhibition games should ot bo sufliciont to Pay cxpeuses, B, Rapp was to stand tho loss, Onantes V, ALLEN PTe, State of Miénots, Cook: County, Albort P, Rapp and George M. Blake, being soverally duly sworn, state, ench for Limself, that lio ban heard rend the abovo aflidavit of Charles V, Allen Pfo, and Jnows the contonta {hereof, and thai ho Imows the Eamo to be truo, 50 far os relatos to tho interviow theroin mentioned ; that said luterviow wos sought by Mons, Ubassy ; that all the prapositiona ematated fron him, and that tho account of said interviow 1o tho Sunday Timea is utierly falso in all tho césontinl par- Heulars, A. P, Ravr, Gio, M. Diaxe, State of Mlinots, Cook County, ss. Pursonally appesred Leforo me, this 16th day of Jaue, A, D, 1873, Chaxles V. Allon T4o, Alpert P. Rapp, and Georga M. Blake, who, being Hovorally aworn, stated,cacl: for himacf, that to sbove statoment by him Bubscribed Is truo, EDWIN Gneey, Notary Publio, MUSICAL, SMITH'S AMERICAN ORGANS! NEW STYLES! NEW CATALOGUE! NEW PRICES | 8% Qrgans now in atoro. Al oridors from._duslors fillad with dispniehs Alvo Graud, Bquae, snd Upright Plauos Tor ront o sale, W. W. KIMBALL, COor, State and Adams-sts, AyUSEhXENTB:’WAM ATKERN THEATRE. All Ready for To-Night. A TREAT FOR THE REFINED, THE FIRST éPlflOTAOUIAAE'Ol‘EIlA EVER PRESENTED IN CHIOAGO, Aubor's LA BAYADIRE, " prosented in s atslo of un. paraliolod megnifiooics, undar the titlo of ZOE . OXERL With Full Oneratio COnat, Full Chorus, Grand Incldentnl Ballot (modostly drossed). The Finest Transformntion over exhiibited hero All Elegant nnd Strictly Refined. Tho First Legithnnto Bpectaclos Tho whole procedod by n GRAND CONGERT by tha colobratod BERGER FAMILY AND S0OL. SMITIEE RUSSELI. "Ta ho positively prosontod This (Tuesday) Evening, June 17, And ovory aveniig untll furth ol SRR B AT s T A U R A P A RGO 7 MYERS' OPERA HOURE, TAST K OF Moran & Manning’s Minstrels. yihLirent Tl for tho Closing Porformunce: londsy, Juno 16, 3 2 e T Mo s FANED AN BNTIRE FUORNW?];-:I TRPVATORE. A In his it OUn UNSWO T LI“';;. érf,”é;.'fi';’.;.“ G di i st oom o any: Fridny livaning, Juno 20, Gomplimontary Bonod ta BILILY IMANDIEINGR. Grand Family Matineo Sntunday at 3 o'clook. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. MONDAY RVENING, dnus 16 3 oo, et Lol Sonnes ek, s aad untllCucthor. o EHatie FPutnanm, Tnane nd Loautitul He Ly IRE! n & now and Leat EOU‘H}I‘ES(}?:‘M’“ by ¥REDERIO BLADHE O GRASS! Tladn 0" Grao, i creseeninn JOATIR PUTNAM, 8 Latey, i 2 Liuey nr{smly. Nl 5 I oty and orlzinal Songs an 3 27 Bintinos Satnnng At B p. mer o Danook NIXON'S AMPHITHEATRE. Commonoing MONDAY, June 16. Bnturday Matinoo, CAL WAGNER'S MINS‘I‘RELS. 3. 1. HAV! soseessssen 1o Mannger, WI' 24 POPULAR ARTISTS! 8 BILILLIANT CODIEDIANS: * &5 TALENTED VOCALISTS! And Full Brass Band, Prices as usual._Rosorvod Bonta on sala at Box OMco. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. DBEST COMPANY IN AMERICA! Tnoedny, Juno 17, during tho weok, and at the Mati- noos, Attor olaborath tion, the i gow, Afar slaborata proparation, the boautifal Boclety GAME OF LOVE, With ovory mombor of this exeollont Company n thocast, n rolioarsal, *OASTIE." In proparatian,, now Soo sty Droraa, by Bromson Howard, author of *Bacaiogs, ““Diamands," &o, A ACADEMY OF MUSIO. An enltro chango of Bill, and first appearancs of MISS MINNIE LODER, MISS ANNIE YEAMANS, LITTLE JUNNIE YEA- MANS, and tho New Drama, DL Matinoo~WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. UNION PARK, Miniature Steam Yachts TheBuckmen Mfg. Co., of New York, will oxhibit thix Qay 845 p. 1., aa above, thole boautiful and wondorful Btaam Yaoht. Tho publio are roapoot{ally invited. MILLINERY. 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 MADISON-ST. FANCY 'WOODS, T. S. CONSTANTINE, Importor and Denler in VENEERS, Mahogany, Bosewood, Floridn Red Oedar, French Walnut, Hungarian Ash, Walnut, ang Ash Burls, &o. 17 South Jefferson-st. GETTYSBURG KATALYSINE WATER, Tho United States Disponsatory, the authorizod record of g BTutoris Bodica,. elsssos (hls wntoe with thio moat Senownnd Alkalin of Carbocatod Bpcius of Kurops, It ar oxools sny othor known in ita soll-prosorving propor- tlen. 1t doos not doterlorate by bottiing and koeping. It haa nevar beon claimad for any othor minsral water the wor Lo dissalra tho urates, or so-cellod chalk formatione {ho limbs and_folaty. This the ottys- ing Wator li done Iy husdrods of insiangas. suralgia, Dy n the bady or on, Lurg Katal Gaout, Rhoumatism, N ), DI X d' U ‘Dlnoaa Liayo all il i, Mg il Ml Ve e il Sgse Al Dol s €] el otion, by U oe B ket vonlo ‘Dlarchcon, biloe, Coastipation. tay Diseasos nl‘.tht #kin, Gonoral Debllity and Prosiration from Pyaloal 5.0 Ao bye “boted tworfol antidot for Hroewn t correots tha Btomach, promotes Digostion, lieves tho Head almost {mmodistely. Pamphlol 1n; ory of ho Spriug, roports Tiaf: tevelons end well-atesitd o 1¥2s and Todiont nd Toa Sivas, mnd toatimonials from dlstingaished oltizens, will plication to b, ba fufalstod and sant by mall an applioation to Ag 237 Bouth Front-at., Philadelphla, Pa. Qottysburg. Spekg Un: ok YAN SONAAOK, STRVENSON & REID, RUGK'S RAYNET, and drugglsts genorally, thma, O Astlime, € h, yous e CHROMO, * WEVW COEXEROMO,, LNTITLED THE FRIENDS, Qlyon to onch customur by the GREAT ATLANTIO & PAOLFIO Titd CO., 118 Wost Washiugton-at., 133 Twon. “spoondat, - Tl ik a (no piotura of & Kind-Hoartod bo Hoditg b liouschold potse - ol et DISSOLUTION. The copartnership horotoforo oxteling botwoan J, I, Thopavu and (Geo. A, Boaveris, l‘l’zl lor tho firm namo of hmpson & Raavacas, 1a iasolvod thia day by mutual oousent, ithor partnor ia authorlized to votifv outatand- L L, J. B, THOMPHON, "Bilioagen duao 19, 1678, G10. A, BEAVLANS. g DISSOLUTION. 'lio i fore known ss Obormaior & MoWilitame, L ived \ went, Al labllitios Aeule aimod by, Dowis Guoruiors who will oazry od by J, on the buainoes a2 ususl at 71 Doarborn-st. J. LEWIS OBERMAIER, Ohicago, Junols, 1878, UKO. mn\vxmms! 4 MISOELLANEOUS, BARLOWS INDIGO BLUE bost articlo in the market for BLUR- "o gonuinolids both Darlow's And Wiltborger's namos on tho labul, and is put up at Wiltborgor's Drug Btore, Nh. 223 North Seound-st., Dhiladolplis, ., WILTBERGER, Proprotor, W™ Forsale by Gruoors and Dsugglsts, WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providence, R. I., Ballder of the HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE, With Harcla' Patentod Improyemanta, Bend for Clrou~ ars. b NG OLOY! SALVE. Al RIglit Snlve for Burns, Bollw CORNS! oomtasbox, DR, BTEPAENS, 1‘134“7,01-" TAK SHORE & MICHIEAN 1 SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY; NEW SINKING FUND BONDS, COUXON AND REGISTERED. ' % $6,000,000. Tonds Due Oct. 1, 1882, with Interest at- Sevon per Uenty payablo soml-iwnmuntly, April tnd Octobery t the ofilee of the Unlon Trist Co, of New York, 600,000, or Ton_por Oant of tho Toan, to bo retired annualy by tho Biuklng Fund, Conpon Bonda of vvvveviensenn + 281,000 cach, FINANCIAL, 3 E ! i Roglstered Bouda of $1,000, 36,000 and 510,600 oack, Price, 94 and Acorued Interest. ROBINSON, CHASE & 09, BANKERS, [} B few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib~ une Building. Single or in suites. ‘With and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through- out the Building. Elevator running during all business hours. . These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes of business requiring.a central lo- cation, W. C. DOW, o § Room 21 Tribune Building. GOBAN NAVIGATION, b | FOR EUROPE. INMAN LIk ROYAL MATL STEAMERS, Will sail from New Yorkas tollows: oy L M. QITY OIf BROOK! T QITY OF WABHINGTON. TALAL QITY OF ANTWLRE.,..... Baturday, Juno s, 8 A, i, And ench_muccocding BATURDAY and THURSDAY, from Pler No. 5, North Rivor. Cabin Passage, 870 and S00 Gol Bteorage, ta Britlsh POrta.eeeesessass «se 880,00 Cuirronor. Round Trip Tickets at Redneed Rates. SIGHT DRAFTS for salo at low ratos, 3 FRANCIS C. BROWN, 2 Gonoral Westorn Agent, 82 South Clark-st., cornor.Liake. NEW YORK TO CARDIFE, BRISTOL, LONDON, 3 And all Other Points in England and Wales, Tho Bouth Waloa Atlantio Stoamship Company's now firstclnas Steamehipe il eatl from Punnssivouls Hall- road Wharl, PEMIROK S, Tay 23 GLAMOR Juno 18 “Fhoso stoameNipe, BUllt cxirossiy for (o {ride, aro pros 0 3 ‘vidod with all the latest improvomonts for tho corfortaud couvenlonco of OABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS, Firat Oabin = erirrency Bocond Oal b5 currancy Hloorago W Gutrone Propsid Btoorsgo oeriilicatos from Cardl Deafts for 1 £nd upwards, e s, RS ATS: BEOM o Ta e Now York o Vs Oifigow, Mo & Dack: Oinmbors, and {h Now Yor ARGHIBALD BAXTER & CO., Agonts, I T Salling twco a wack frous Now York, s nongors o nll narts of Graat Britain, Itoland, Continental Burago, and the Moditorranean, Gubin troti 465; Stoor. snd carrsing pas: HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agonts, . STATE LINK. ND GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- N O AN B LON DO DR . 5 Those clogant now stoamors will sail from Gtate Lino ior, o Forry, Brooklyn, N. ¥, as follows: Titaiiin, 5,000 fon ‘Wodnesdny, Juno 25, ALABAMA ., W 1 July PENNSYLVA] ‘Wodnosday, July 28 GRORGIA.. Wodnowdat, Aur. 6. Foralghtly dibvaniiés. " AUSTINBALDWIN 4 CO..) uts, 73 W N, Y. AMBLE & HTARGIB, BAMS Age Gor. of Csnalsnd Wost Madison-sta.s Ohicago. CUNARD HAIL LINE. BESTABLISEED 1840. Steam Between Now York, Boston, and Liverpool. FROM NEW YORK, July 3| Cal 'And from BostoRovary Toesday, Cabln Passuge, 880, 8100 nud 8130, Gold. Hxoursion Tickots at Roducod Ratos, . Paasengors and frolght e L Ty ol uropo &b lowest ratat. Hasthatgshost bl o et B D Gor. lark and Ttandoivhi-ais, NATIONAL LING, Now York for Qucnatown and Liverpaol’ o e N odon iroct ovary ToFtalGL: (abin Pascage $80, $90, aud $100 Carrency. Rxoursion Tickota at fayorable rates, Tateyding pss~ d mako early appHioation for borthb. segors should A N Bl o o 59,00 currenoy. "teom LY X Quoenstown, Propald ateorago tickota'teom Liserpoot, Quoenytomn, Londonderry, Glasgow, Cardiff, Bristol, T xers bookod to or from Gormsn and Beandina- l’l!l'llllun“ vinr polnta nt low ra ot o e 0 Contluent. i el WILLIAN MACALISTER, Western Ageut, Gel 1 Northoast corner Olark and Randolph-ste, (opposito new Shorman fouse), Oliloago. —tm SUMMER RESORT: ROCKY POINT HOTEL, RHODE ISLAND, SEASON OF 1878. 4 On the XEuropean Plan. known and popular Bummor Rosort, situated on Hertaatt Bay. bataoon thu aitiosof Lrovidencuand Nowpurt, will bo omo for thy ogagtlon ot ucats duno 2, To mool o growing domands af the pobiio, m‘l;“k. Ciho b lodh o ; St oF s Buvoge of roums, af lare 2 mowly furnish v tastarant of an faurosed n urs 10¢ A % s also . "nl\nbl\!.lydnncu 'and Nowport. 'For informat o T, Dravidonce, 1t 1n > tory, oto., addrout PV WP HIRYS, Prop. ILATFIELD FHOUSH, on Itaquotte Rivor, throe milcs from Masseas Springs, A pai, ukia 0 foe cocontlon ot gkt o i S Sl Qa8 D boort o sod thrtanod wil orgey o 000t fishing and hunting, Tho e o e armingd to.peotont a liouso {o overy Lrioor Nk minago. - (e mators are gl socomn o foal Tagulty in wiilo ratiga of dligasor, ko o yrings may be, had ot Cermell IOk anion Al anes i} Yawronc Us: £ 120 Frontats, Ne vy so A A AnA Ay FAIRBANKS' BTANDARD . c OB ALL {IZF" . 7 AFATIS Gy 18 D TR