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P e =01 Unploasant News for Holdors of Land in Part of the Southwest Quarter of Said Sections fluits in Ohancery to Aunul Deeds Made Before Madison, Ran- dolph, and Elizabeth Streots were in Existence, The Grounds on Which Mrs. ‘Wright Intends to Contest é the Ownership. Hrs. Cathorino B. Wright has dotormined to Utigate tho ownorship of 8 8-100 acres of land, botweon Randolph and Madison atroots, wost of Elizaboth straot, describiod ag followa: All that portion of tho southwest guartor of Seotion 8, Township 89, 14, which was allottod to John 8. Wright by an ordor of the’ Cook Qonnty Olronit Court, beginning at tho southonst corner of sald quarter soction, thonco north fourtoon ohning and thirty-two links, thenco west aix chning and thirty four links, thence south fourtoon chalua and thirly-two links, to ‘the éouth’ lino of enid quartor sootion, and thonco onst along tho south lino six- chaine and thirty-two links to the place of boginning. (At tho timo this de- soription of tho land was mado no stroota wero 18id out thoro). 5 Mre, Wright will filo o bill alloging that, in Tuly, 1846, whon hor name was Oathorine Black- burn Turner, hor guardian purchnsod for her, put of hef own moneys, tho above-mentioned {and, from tho Stato Bsul, paying thorefor tho sum of §4,000, tho Prosidont of said bank, on tho 16th of July aforesnid, executing fo. hor a. dood of conveyanco of tho premises, wheroby tho foo-slmplo title bocame vestod in her In hor own right, o copy of which dood will bo submit ted to court, tho original having boen filed for record on tho 5th ot August, 1847, and duly ro~ corded. In Boptorber, 1847, Miss Turnor married John 8. Wright oforesaid. Soon after marriage, for. roasons that will appenr, sho detormined roso-. Jutely novor to oxecuto any doods of conveyanco elther of tho lands of hor husband or hersolt, which dotormination, sho allogas, sho has rigldly adliorod to, On tho 19th of July, 1849, she will show that ‘hor husband contractad to gell to Augustus Par- sons part of the said property thus bonght and Liold hor own right, namoly, commoncing in tho contro of Randolph stroot, on tho wast line of 6ald sonthwost X of Bection 8, adjoining Oar- Yonter's Addition to the city, thenca onc-half tho distanco to tho contro of Washington stroot, thoneo wost 94 60-100 fact, thenco north to tho centre of Randolph atroet, and thanco cast to tho place of boginning, supposed to bo half of one acro, Sho will contest the ownorslip of thig tract, to which William E. Smith, E. Eugono Caldwell, Lostor H. Robinson, Sophis G, Oham~ borlaln, Oharles O, Winter, Eliza Pierco, Loulss B, Fowlor now lsy clalm, on the ground that, nl~ though sho unwillingly slgnod eaid deed at hor hosband’s command, no offfcer anthorized by law {o tako tho acknowledgemont of doods was presont whon sho 8o signed, nor did sho evor acknowlodge tho signing or oxocution theraof, nor was &ho evor oxamined soparato, apart, or out of henring of her husband, nor wore tho con- tonts and meaning of tho deod mado known or oxplained to her, nor did she over read said decd, or know that it was intonded to convoy hor soparato proporty until long afsor it hod boon signod by hor and dolivered by her Tsband to Parsons, for all of which objadtions gho contonds the anid daod is void. Blio chargos, on information and boliof, that tho deod did not, at tho time of ita bolng” 8o signed, doscribo tho suld Lnlf-aco, or any patt of Lior property, but instend, a wimilor picco of land west of tho wos Line of faid quartor soctlon, sud that enid deod hos sinco been altered by somo ono to her e Imown, by changing tho word “west” to the word “‘onst™ of sald wost line, locate tho snid holf-ecro on Lor premiscs; that the docd eignod by Jior did no o convoy her feo si D ontor intorost thap hor right. of dowors thab ho production of said deod to tho Court will bo nocassary to provo tho altoration charged; and that Lo persons named abovo are alons ‘oblo to stato tho ronts and profits which have acorued by the handling of eoid halt ncro, which ehe calls on the Court to causo them to discoyor. Tho defondauts aro said to have refused to nd- mit Mrs, Wright's claim, alloging that thoy hav- ing paid tho taxes nesossed undor o paper titloace * quired in good faith for seven yonrs consocutive- Jy, her claim i barrod by the statute of limita- tiona; that she ben ncquiosced in nnd ratified tho Convoyauce to arsons; that sho hop boon guilly of gross lachos in tho on- forcoment of hor rights; that eho i6 not now in squity ontitled to call in qucation tho valldity of sald dood ; to which sho will chargo, in roply, that nono of eaid partios hayo pald tho taxos assossod 88 nforosnid ; that, having boon & fommo coverto from tho dato of signing said dood to tho pros- ent, tho statuto of limitations constitutos no bar'; that, boing & married woman, ghio-has not and conld'not ncquicsco in or ratify tho couvoy- ance, and could not bo guilty of Iaches or nog- loct n tho onforcoment of hor rights. Wherofore, eho will pray the Court to onnso tho dofendants to malco discovory on all points connectod with {be obtaining and holding of anid proporty ; thatu accounting bo had tho parties eoreed t0 pay her whatovor may bo found to bo duo her ; and exclusive possession of tho prop- given hor. Anothor action will bo_ taken, oo similar grounds, on o contract to soll to Albort Crane and William B, Wesson the north part of Lot 9, in tho subdivision of tho gouthwost quarter of Hoo. 8, allotted by decraoof Cook County Circui Goutt'to Jcbin 8 Wright, except ono hulf aoro provionsly deoded to A, Parsons, commencing at 4 point on tho southoast corner of sald Lot 0, in tho centro of Washington streot, running west along the contro of said atroot 431 23-100 foot to tho weat lino of said Lot §, thoneo north alonj snid wost lino 400 foot to tho centre of IlnmlulpE stroot, thonce cnst along the north lino of said 1ot 326 57-100 feot to {lio northwest corner of said half-nero lot, thonco south 280 fect to the southwest corner of sald halt. acro lot, thence -~ east §4 G6-100 foot to tho castline of said Lot 9, and thence south 230 foot to tho placd of beginning, containing 8948-1,000 pores, tho consideration beln 5,035 28-100. Tho defondants to thia it wi bo Albort Grang, Wi 8. Weason, Nary 7. Fronch, Isaao 0. Wilbur, Ssmuel 8, Hayos, Vo Bates Ring (hoir of John B. King), Holen Rook- woll, Georgo Rockwall, Jofforson Farmor, Pe Gerhartz, Blizaboth ' P. Dwight, Wilbolmina Johuson, Annie Johnson, Nefllo Joumson, Frank Jobnaon, Jsmea M. Morrison, Lyman J. Todd, B, Coriuha Atkins, Caroline M. Parsons, Eliza Wilcox, Louisn 8. Fowlor, Thoodoro W. ‘Phinnoy, Ttoso D. Phinnoy, Jobnfimonds, David J. Lako, Mat, B. Mareh, 'xuuxI incoln, 'Carlos 'A. Cook, George Bohneidor, Mary A. Jtyerson, Martin Ryerson, Nathaniol Norton, Wm. H, ' Orington, snd Luey A. W. Cronkhito. Another gimilur action will be commencod for the ownerahip of the promiscs commeucing on the south line of \Vlflhl\lgim strect (100 foet west of its Intorsoction with tho went lino of the southwest quartor of Scation 8), thence wouth 209 foot, thence west 100 foot, thonco north 200 foot, thenco enst 100 foot to the place of bogluning } consideration, $810, Defondants, William muffr, AL Talcott, and John Miller. Another similar action will be commenced to rocovor tho following describod premises, to- wit: Lot 1in Blook 2 of Wright's' Addition to Cliicago, against Benjamin W, Raymond, John Millor, Charles T, Culver, William I, 6"1!:5— ton, Oharles H. Morso, David 8. Munger, James Mooro, Martha A, Morso, and Oharles E. Morso, A shmilur actfon will be commonced to recover Lot 3, in Block 2, of Wright's Additlon to Ohi- cago, agoainst William Llair, John Miller, and M, Talcott. A similar action will be commonced to recover Lots 4 and 6, in Wright's Additlon to Chicago, sguinst Davld J. Loko, Charles B. Brown, Wills ism II, Patlon, Tsaao’ Waixel, Cazoline Waixol, Julia L. Stecl, Julis Wilsou, lfonry E, Mason: Bonnott_Bailoy, Procilia B. Alerly, Tichard O, Akerly, Goorga A, Folnslioo, Margona D, Brown, Jobn Forsytho, Theodocia N, O, Badman, sud Albort 11, Badman, A similar suit will bo commenced to recover Lcts6, 7, ond 8, In Block 3, of Wright's Addi- P\ T Hd Honry P. Morrlil, B0 08 to'] nEYOT, A, B, Diysn, Slmmon Hang, A slmilar anit wilt bo commonced to rocover Lot 8, in Blook 2, of Wright's Addition to Chi- cngo, ngainst Thomas Goorge, Ldward Hamile ton, and Charles W. Whoelor. —_————— DBANKING EXTRAORDINARY. Some Intorosting Facts Concorning tho Dofunot Farniors? Hank. Tho committeo of tho oroditora of tho.late Farmors' Bank appolnted to oxsmino the books of tho concorn snd find out what thoy could con- corning its asaota and labilition, mado a partinl roport, yeatorday in Ela & Parkor's oflico, No. 1064 ‘Washington strost. From thoir gonoral oxame ination of tho booke, it nppears that the con- corn owos 5,385 To moot it thoro aro offlco-fixturen which ocost $1,085 which will =oll for about 8700, ond on which thoro ls s mortgago for 8424, and thoro is nlao o draft for §788, which 18 now bolng litigated, but on which the monoy may finolly bo soourod. Tho books Bhowed a cosh balaudo of 8080, but Mr. Ten yck, the Danlor, oxplainod how that had molted wway. 'Thus, ot tha boat, tho dopositors caunot expoot | to gat moro than about 16 conts on tho dollar. 'hoso invostigations aro 'very intoresting, sinco they show how o man and Lis brothor can Hvo for a yoor or 8o on borrowed mouney, doing it in edoh o :monnor that tho londers thought thomsnlves tho obligod ~porsons, and thot tho' bankers have done nothing which- is logally wmni. Thouo two Tou Bycks soom to havo fanciod that banking swas tho oasi- o8t way for monoyless poople to eamn o Jiving, and, haviug soraped togother cnough to pey for prigting o fow clrot they ron Tout payabloat the eud of the month, bough somo doske on timo; bad o railing put W, and oponed tho savings bank, - As tho doposita camo in, tho Lnnkers bogan paying -off these littlo debts, and purdhsod o safo, puylng thorofor in monthly installnionts, as-if it were o:sewing mnchino. Thoy also used those deposits 10 buy thomselves olothes aud food. " If their oporations - had - been large ' enougl, ' if thoir doposita had omountod to 850,000, Instend of 56,000, thoy might havo usod tho monoy to ndvnnh:go, Iro somo othor bankers in this olty, and gradually built up o poylng bual- nosg. But the flgumu show why they failed. They took in 85,383, Thoy pald §2,300 for por- sonal oxponses, for offico rent, ete. - Tholr furni- turo cost thom™ £1,680.- Thoir stamp account, gold account, oto, coat nbout 8100 Tho disput- od draft was 8780. The remainder wne caten up by littlo expensos. But this doos-not fully atato the case. 'Tho parinors, seeing thoy woro running - bohind, snd hoph:i thoy might pull = through' if they had o littlo mouoy, borrowed 400, poying thorefor 6 por cent por month, and Iglvng 84 security o Ghattel mortgago on tho snfo. Of cont a month is immoral, but it ploases one to 00 0 banker caught ln tho trap in’ which thoy have so ofton caught -othors, - Still, the Ton Tyoks, who havo dono, nothing illogal, aud whose books ssem to ba correctly kopt, linve hod their living for a yoar at the oxpense of the do- ositors. qflm Committoo will moot again Satur- oy aftornoon, whon o detailed roport will prob- ably be made. JEFF. DAVIS’ ALLEGED DISGUISE. To the Editor of The Chicago Tridune : Sin: Ina Ohicago papor of Juno D tharo ap- poared an artiole headed ‘Ton Thousand a Yoar Advorsity,” which was falso in every statoment it mado. Tt Is high timo tho pooplo should know tho truth In regard to the capturo of Jot Davis. I havo obtainod the following truthful relation of tha captura from ono of tho porticipants in t, and submit it to tho ncoopt- anco of Tz TnnuNz's many rondors, bolicving that it la right to bo just, though tho hoayons From the Portiand (Mey Arqua. I am an no sdmirer of Joff Davis, Iasma Yankeo, born botweon Saccarappa and Gorham Cornor, sm full of Yaukeo projudices; but I think it wicked to lio ovon sbout bim, or, for that mattor, about tho Dovil. I was with tho party that caplurod Joft Davis; suw tho wholo transaction from its heiluning. I now say—and hops you will {m lish it—that Joif Davis did not have on, ot hio timo ho was taken, nufi garmont such s is sorn by women. Ho did havo ovorhis shouldors & wator-proof articlo of. clothing,—somothing liko o ** Havelock.” It was not in tho lenst con- conlod. Ho woro & hat, and did not carry a_pail of water on his head, nor carry pail, bucket, or lottlo in any way. o tho bedt of myracollection, hocarried noth- ing whatover in his hands, His wife did not tell any porson that hor hunband might burt somo- body if he got oxasporatod. Bho behaved like a Iady, and hoas a gontloman, though menifestly Lo \was chagrined at being tnken into oustody. Our goldiers bohaved like gontlomen, ns thoy wero, and our offlgors lilke honorable, brayomen; and the foolish storios that went tho nowspapor- rounds of tho day, tolling how wolfishly he do- portod himsolf, wore all falso. I know whatIam jwriting about, Isaw Jofferson Davismauy times whilo ho was staying in Portland, soveral yonrs ago; and I think X was tho first ono who rocog~ od him ab the time of his arrost. When it wss known that bo was cortainly talon, somo nowapapor-corrospondont—I know Lis namo at tho timo—fabricated the story abont tho disguiso in an old womnan's droas. hoard tho whole matter talked over ns a good joko; and the officers, who knmew botter, nevor took tho troublo to deny if. Perhaps the thought tho Confederate President desorved all tho contompt that could be put upon him, I think so_too, only I would nover porpotrato a falschood that by nny means would bocomo his- tory. And, further, I would never slonder a woman who has shown so much devotion as Mra, Davis haa to hor husband, no mattor how wicked 1o 18 or moy Linvo beon. 1 dofy any person to find o singlo officer or goldior who was prosont at the capbure of Joff Davis, who will say, upon honor, that Le was Qisgnfsed in womon's clothes, or 'that his wifo aoted in any way unladylike or undignified on that ocension. I go for trsing him for his crimes, and, if ho is found gnilty, punishing bim, Bu I would not lic about him when the truth will certainly mako it bad onough, LrununyviLie, Pa. “Jaares H, Panxen, et e NP e CHICAGD BUSINESS-MEN. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : Sm: Allow mo tho_priviloge of taking some of your valusble space to give my opinion of Chicagoans. I am o strangor horo, and, after having visited some of tho most prominent citles in tho North in search of employment, havo not a8 yot met with succoss. Ero I loave thia entorprising city, I desiro to givo veat to my foelings by saying that your business-mon are the most ploasant and able iong & “poor man" over moots with. For instanco: Ona may step lnto & 8t. Louis byeinoss-housa. As s00n a8 tho throshold is crossed, thoy ask, gomewhat plessantly, * Woll, alr, what _can wo do for you?™ This, as I say, is saked rather Elouanu:, in hopes of selling o bill of goods. ut og soon a8 they find ouk that one is looking Tor honest work, thoy turn sbout with ecoi and grafily roply, *No, sir ; we aro full.” Bul Toro, in Chicago, tho answer is, whon not need- ing more help, somothing mimifar to this : *No, sir, we are not now requiring moro help, but think you may suceood Dy inquiring diligontly ; at loast we hope you may.” This gives s man oncouragoment, and tho result is aimost always succossful, ‘Thoro {8 not the haughtiness and ride horo that are shown in most otber citios ut, on tho contrary, the business-men aro kin and sympathotio In'their nature ; of whioh you all may well feol proud. A Poon Max, 1110460, Juno 17, 1873, —_—— Loce Jackets and Pointa. ‘We have just reccived snothor large lot of Llamn ‘polnts and Jackets, among wlich are somo of tho best ‘burgalns wo Liave over had to offer, A splondid Jucket for 312 and up, A gonuino Liama polut for $5.76, Hotehkin, Palmior & Co,, Nos, 157 and 130 State-st, ————— Dividend, At the Juno meoting of the Cook County Land Com- pany, the regular semi-annual dividend was declared poyablo 20tls inst,, being part of mot earning of last aiz months, Oflico No, 04 Doarborn atroot, OnanLes ‘A, Gnzoony, Preeident, The Gonuine Goysor Spring Wator 18 drawn by Buck & Rayuer, at bath thelr tores, jmieha o iy Elgin Cheese and Buttor Market, o the Lltor of The Chicago Tibune: A number of new factorles wero roprosented on tha Bourd ou_Tucsday, which increased the numbor of chieoso offored ; 2,150 boxos wore offered for nale, and 1,012 taken at & décline of 3o from last weak's pricos, viz,: )0 including commission, Y'arties wore on tho Doard wishing to buy for the Liverpool manrkat, but, s prices were still above thelr Views, but faw wero taken, ‘About,1,000 oracks butter wero sold at 3o, Opsenven, . an_oilico,. b courso @ por. Commoneoment Exorolses at iho Take Forest Boys® Academy. Anothor Moeting of the Evanston Board of Trusteos, LAKE FOREST, , Tho closlng oxorclacs of tho ourront school yoar of tho Boys' Acadomy, ko Forost, continns fng threo dsys, torminatod yostordny -aftors noon. The commoncomont woason i3 al- ways ono of intoroit, not ouly to parrents whosa ohildron aro being oducated at tho many excol« Tont jnutitutions which nbound in our country, but also to the intolligent genornl observer, A sorlous ohnrgo bas in years pagt boon Inid at the door of almost nll *frosh wator" inslitutions, whothor propatatory or -collegiato i their ins struction, It is with groab plensuro tunt mon notige tho offorts made wilhin tho past fow yonrs to mako this chargo, o lack of thoroughs= noss, groundloss, Thoso offorts havo fatsed the standord of scholarship till now the Yale or Har- vard slumnus can havo his boy-“propared for collego withont risking him - hundreds of milos from home ab tho.very. tondor ago ot which these propacatory studios must bo takon up tobo pursuod with tho grontest pos- siblo plonsure nud profit: It is not tao much to rm, na . those who woro prosout unfvorsslly toutified, that tho oxaminations to which tho studonts of tho Academy wero subjostod on Monday and_-Tuaosdny gave ovidonoo' of * a moro thorough and olaborato syatom of training than has horotoforo been undortakon at sny propatatory school, oxcept those fow famous ones of Now England, some of which sntodato our natiounl existonce. Tho examination in Tattn, conduoted: by the Principal, wns full-of ploasure ovon to thoso who had nlmost for- atten how Cicora avorthrow Cataline, Of all ho oxaminations it is sufliclont to any that thoy gave evidonco-of thorough instruction given by cxporlonood and schiolarly teachors to wiiling and opt puplls. 'To say that ovory “boy was orfoct would bo o Jibol on tho “ gonua-puer,” nt ovon tho slowoat woro unusually prompt. These offorts to elevato tho standard of scholar- ship cannot bo too much encouraged for.tho ‘mogk obylous reasons, aud wo are glad to 800 tho start oo thoroughly tafion by an Acadommy which s long boen prominent on necount of fts good doods and progrossive prinoiplos. Tho result must bo an incroass in tho demands for admis- slion to the Westorn colleges.’ Of tho graduat- ing class, two go to Yalo Collogo, which for many iunm hns-boen withont . o “ropresontative from Lake Forcat ; one to Ann Arbor, while others-ombrace tho mooted curriculum noaror liomo, or ook to make for thomsolves a namo among the businoss-men of fiocity, The roco, tion, ooourring Tusday -oyoning, was largely attendod, natwithetanding the dratt mado on the pm[gu by tho elogantaftornoon recoption,glvonin colobration of an’ unusually brilliant wedding, Prof, Cumnocl, the distingulshed elocutionist, added to tho intorost of tho occaslon by roading soveral gelcetions from Shakspoare and Dickons, Tho closing exorcisca—that ia casays, doclama- tione, and other rhetorical and musical offorts, which ocourred _yostorday ‘(Weduosday), drow ‘moro pooplo, and woro in & goneral way more in- torosting than tho oxominations, though thoy could not Lave beonmore satisfactory. The smbition of tho studonts waa somewhat quick- ened b‘{ltbu presonce of a largo numbor of - dis- tinguishod clergymon and toachers from the city. Tho exorcisos, which wore held in tho maln hall of tho building, wore, 88 hos Doon intimated most oxcollout. The docora~ tions, condlaliog of most, bosutiful Sowors, both wild and cultivated, with overgroons an hanging baskots in Hroluu!on, restod sud plonsod the oyo; tho delightful chorusos and, woll oxe- cuted pioces of instrumontal music gratified tho our, nud aftors sossion of noarly throo Lours tho stomach was propitisted by tompting offer- inFH such a3 boeame tho occasion. ‘I'he oxerciaea wore concluded by brief remarks from Mr, J. V. Farwell, the Rev. Dr. Davis, and Prof, Rogors of tho West Bido Lodics' Sominary. From what has boon said, tho opinion which wo | hold of this schiool cannot bo o subjeot of doubt. In ehort, wo can _but rocommond f to. all intor- ested in oducational mattors, au ono of the bost managed and most prosporous in the Wost—or in tha land. EVANSTON. The Board of Trustoes of the villago mot in tholr now chambor Jast night. Thore woro pros- | .ont Clurlos J. Gilbort, Presidont; Horman G. Powors, Lymon J. Gogo, nnd Wilson Pholps. Tho attornoy of the Board, Hugh A, Whito, ox- pounded the tochnicalitios of tho municipal law rolating to the opening and construction of stroots. Thoe project of lighting Davis stroot with gas, to bettor onable the polico forco to hunt down their victims, was discussod, but it was thought that tho denizens on othor strests would object to tho uttor outer darknoss in which they would be placed by contrast. A patition was read by the Clork proying for a sidewnll on the oast sido of Bhermnn avenue, {rom Olark strest north to Fostor streot, which mala roforred to tho Conmunittee on Streots and oys, Hoveral ordinancos drawn by the Clorle wore reforred to tho Corporation Counsel for revision or approval, Tho rosignation of Lyman J. Gago ng Library Trustee was sccopted, and. E. 8, Taylor appoint- od_in his atoad. The Btreot Commissionor wos ordored to opon Ohicago avenuo its entiro length to ita propor width, aftor giving the owners of proverty on tho Btroct ten days' notico. The Committee on Btroets and Alleys wero ordorod to invostigato na to tho right of the vil- h;;u to widen Emerson street to 66 fook. Who Committoo on Bircet Lamps wero in- structod to solicit blds for lighting tho strocts for the rest of tho %nu and awerd tho job to the Jowost rosponsiblo bidder, "Tho Btroot Commisgioner was invited to make o nasal oxamination of a number of alleys and back yards, and mfl&wr& bis impressions to tho Do ‘Tho necossity of obiaining tho platd of the oflg}nn} smax of tho villago was rocog- nizod, and the Prosidont of the Board appointod a Oor ittoo o confer with tho parties having thom in possossion. “Tho Board adjournod. THE BOUTI BVANSTON Trustoes mot in council on Monday night, The ontiro Board were prosont. Presidont Adsms rolated the ciroumstanco of the shooting of Brantz, and the following gentlemen, upon ‘motion, wWore appoluted to inveatigate the affair: ams, Goodman, Didior, and A. T. Warren. Judge Ido prosented an ordinance on strcots and sidowalky, 8. Reod and Jocob Ronn presented bonds na Btroot Commissionors to tho amount of §500. »A%mved. 0 Prosidont was appointed to make an eati: mato of tha cost of materis], etc., necessary for tho ereotion of sidowalls. Warron, Watson, and Morper were appointed Committos on Bidowalks, ‘Adjourned for ono weok. LITEBARY. . Tho lst mooting of tho Lakosidos, on Tuos- day night, ot tho Gougrogationsl Chufal passed off vory ploasantly. The porformors were woll recoived. ENGQLEWOOD. At an early hour yestordsy morning the quiot suburb of Englowood was visited by a gang of burglars. They did not, opparontly, sttompt any othor job than that of robbing tho villago Post-Offico, which is located in the- store of W. N. Smith & Co. An ontranco was effectod to tho houso by romoving tho sash of & rear win- dow. The pafo wos, by somo menns, unlooked, and about €60 in currency takon. Bosidos this, $100 worth of goods wore romoved. Tho lettor~ boxos wero not disturbed, for which omission the Inkinbitants of Englowood desire to return their sincero thanks to the xobbors, —_—— A Revolt in o larcm. ‘Tho short sojourn of tho Bhah of Persia in Moscow was markod by o striking chango in his arrangomonts, for His Majesty, whilo in that clty, came to tho deoislon to sond back to Tohe- ran the four or five Porslan ladica who had travolod go farin his housohold. It i stated that during the jouruey from Astrakhan to Mos- cow tho Bhah was much ocoupled with the ques- tion of tho propor sccommodation of theso Indios, who traveled under tho titlo of sorvants. 1lis Majosty telographed to Moscow moro than onco npon tho subjoct, and, on_ learning that spartmonts in_tho pulaco fiad boon proparod for thom, the Bhnh suddonly declded on thoir Loing placod in o county honso nosr Moscow. Who~ Iadios, not rolishing this isola~ tion, wont a mossougor to the Shah cnmglnlulng that thoy wore not suitably lodged, 1is Majouty wau diuploased with his Ministors, and dircoted that tho ladien should coma to the alace, where ho waitod till aftor their arrival {:uloru he procoeded to the theatro, It spponrs that s favorito wifo wishod to o also to the - | .| visit to tho hnfloe and to the ball “nt “tho hall of tho hotel of Princo_Dolgoroukofr, it s said that fho Jndlon wrora Joud n their compiatntn, proba- bly booattse bolng in Enropo they oxpoctod to bo alfowod in somo sort to follow Turoponn fash- fonn, Howovor, tho Shah dotorminod to sond thom bnel, s, dooplto thols tearnand protos- tatlong, ho adhored £o hift dotormination, 5o that o fow honrs boforo Tis Mojosty loft Mosoow thio Indion tortod by railvay for Rtszan, on routo for Torsla. i e " HOW ALLEN WAS ARRESIED. Stntemont of Chicf of Polico Meck, of Milwnsoss=Ifonor to Whom IZonor .is Dne. Chiof of Police Book, of Milwaukeo, arrived in town yostordsy morning., Hosnid tho first objoot of his vielt waa to_grasp tho hands of officors Tom Bimmona and Ed Laughlin, and ax- prossto thom bis srdont admiration of thoir conduct In tho fight with Allon snd Regglo, on Monday morning. . This ho did yostorday ofternoon, Mr. Bock says that, fn tho ao- count of tho oapture of tho burglars, tho Inler- Occan gove unduo snd unmorited crodit to Shorlft McDonald, of Bloux City, Tho facts woro that the conductor, tho brakesman, or any other train mon, might have dona just what Ar. McDonnld did, and, if thoy wore first-class mon, ovou moro, It scema that Mr. Dickinson, tho ownor of the building which is occupled by Whaaler & Co., tho firm whioh wss robbed, saw tho thioyes tnkSu[F the trunk containing the oods to tho dopot. - Ho followed thom. n_ tho way ho- mob Mr. Duncan McDonald, tho brothor of the Bloux City Bhoriff, to whom ho rolatod, in tho latier's pros- onco, what hio hisd seon. The mon Wora soon to 0t on tho cars, nd it was nlso losrned by Mr, Iokinson that thoy had chocked thoir trunk to Chicago. Mr, Shoriff MoDonnld got aboard tho samo traln, and paid no moro attontion to thom. Aftor tho dopartiro of the train, Mr. Dickinson deofded to sond o dispatch to Racine to Mr. Shoriff BMoDonald, roquesting him to for- ward tho tologram which was recoived at tho Madison 8troot Btation.” This ho did, and this wos mbont tho only importaut thing ho did do, 'Tho Inter-Occan thought it a romarkablo actlon, indioating o engacity Which only lncked opportunity to make its ownor nota~ Blo, Whon the tmain arrived in Obioago, Mr. McDonald permitted the thiovos to go out of the car, In the fight ho did no servico at all. If ho Thad been ofMiciont tho third thief would now be in jnil, Officor Bimmons ana's that, during his con- test with Alien, McDonold bravely stood bohind him, and firod tho contonts of his Dorringer -thoro was no caus for so doing. Mr, McDon- aid s » gontloman, tud o yory rospoctablo Bhoriff. Mr. Bock saya that Allen and Raggio willbo taken to Milwaukeo ns soon ns tho formor can_bo romoved. Yestorday afternoon ho was much _bottor, and, it is foorod, will ro- cover. Mr. Bock snys that, in auswor to tho charaoteristio article in the Times, of this oity, which sfinku derisivoly of the polico of the City of Bricke,” that tho ‘nuthoritics thore wore not informed ‘'of tho burglary until tho morning whon tho contost botweon tho robbors and tho oflicors occurred in this city. . —_—— THE LATE JUBILEE, Financial Statement of Messrs. Cars pentoer & Sheldon. Thoy got plenty of abuse from coantry editors, and o fair sharo of oensuro from tho oty pross, but, after all, did not make as much money (so thoy eay) a8 evorybody supposed thoy would. Thoir recoipts, liko thoir music, wore bolow tuo goueral oxpoctation, The following statement is that of Mossrs, Carpontor & Sholdon, man- ngors of the Jubiloo for a thizd prrty : To the Minagers of the O, I I, & P, R R. and . 8. B R e ontite GriznrateN s Wo send you horowith o finonclal statowont of ‘the Jublloo, showivg total raceipts, 10,004,603 total oxponice, . $30,09.40, . tnatuding smount pald you for rental of depot, for which wo in- cloao our chieck, Theso figures show tho not rooelpta 1o havo beon $13,U49.04 to bo divided botwoen our- seives and the gontlomion for Whom we acted as busl- ncsa agonfs, who assumed Hie largo risk of tho under- taking, Hoing sou bavo not bused your estimate of o ocelpta ipon tho oxwggeratod. satemonia of the press, and that you woro pleased with tho manner aud time'of our rotiirn of t40 dopot to you, wo remain vory Toupostlully yours, ‘OanpexerEn & SnELDON, Business Managera Jubiteo, OmoAao, Juno 16, 1873, And to this tho authoritics of the two railronds whoso dopot was loanod for tho occasion makio tho following highly flattoring reply : Heoers, Carpenter & Shetdon ; GENTLEMEN : Wo havo recalved and oxamined yonr stalement of_the rocolpts and oxponses attouding the Inte Jublleo Gonoerts, held in tho dopot building, aud £nd a1t satistactory and correat eo far as we can judge. Woalio acknowledgo #oceipt of chieck for ninount agreod upon for use of tho depot, gas, cte. Rospect- fully, Hoan RioptE, Gen, Bupt, 0. 1T, & 2. it 3. " X, Moma, Lske Bhoro & Mich, Bou. Raflway, Tho public is a rathor inquisitiva body, whilo it has no absolute right to do 8o, it cannot ro- preas o doeire to nek quiotly for an itemized nc- count of tho oxpondituro of that 326,075.40, Not that the publio cares, but it would look better if #omo proot wero given of tho exponso, The publio " ald not think tho exponsa would bo 80 honvy. It hos somo misgivings, Will not tho managors gratify o pardonablo ouriosity ? ———— THE APPROPRIATION BILL. Progress Made by the Council Last Eveniug. Tho Cousicil mot yosterdsy ovening, pursuant to adjournment, Ald, MoAvoy In tho ohair. Pros- ont, Ald. Bowen, Dizon, Warren, McGenniss GOacy, MoAvoy, Sidwell, Biono, Tracoy, Sohmitz, Cullorton, McOlowry, Olowry, Bailoy, Powell, 0'Brien, Bond, Olark, Hoath, Minor, Shorwood. Mooro, Cloveland, Quirk, McGrath, Stout, Mahr, Longachor, Schaffor, Carnoy, Cannon, Ogden. TThio Conncll resumod tho consideration of tho Apprepiiation billin_Commitioo ot tho Wholo, Ald, MeGrath in tho chair, Tho following ioms woro passod protty unan— imonely : Uncxpondod balsnco of Inst yenr's propiation for tho Canal stroot vinduok; (.- 75,1 for tho Washington stroot tunnel; $6,- 802,59 for tho LoSallo stroot tunnol ; £500 for Pounds ; 15,000 for Small-Pox Hospltal; $11,- 845,17 for tho Publio Library ; 816,160 for gas, coal, oto,, at the City Hall. A' communication from tho Board of Public Works, rolativo to_building o bridge at Fonr- toently stroet, was taken up, and o motion made to sppropristo 893,610.60° therofor, provided 1and damages could bo sntisfactorily otflod. ¢ waa agrood to, and tho total sum msked for now bridgos is {noressod to €68,000, A motion to out tho itom of $24,000 for bridga repairs down to 815,000 wag loat. Ono to malio it $20,000 was also lost, and tho itom adopted oa regg{‘wd on tho item of parks was reached, an at- tompt_was mado to rotuco tho_appropriation from $20,000 to 815,000, but, pending its consid- eration, tho Committoo Tose. ‘Ald, Powell offorod a rosolution that the heads of departmonts bo m&uentud to bo presont ot tho Council mootings during the considoration of the Appropriation bill. Doforo 1t was acted on thoe Council adjourned. THE CITY IN BRIEF, when * ho The Board of Public Works have propared estimatos for n bridgo ot Harrison stroot, aggro- gating $103,000. The inventor of oroquot mnay romain satisfed that ho bas * made & noiso in tho world.,” A ‘West Bide Croquet Olub do it for him on streot cara. % Tho smoll in tho Washington stroot tunnol ia bocoming intolerablo. No time should bo lost in pumping out the catok-basin, John Hoor, a littlo boy 8 yoars old, fell out of tho sccond-rtory window of No, 179 South Canal atreot, yosterday morning, and broko his right arm, . Tho Ohicago Christian Unfon will give o so- cinble this ovoning at thelr rooms, No. 114 Madi- son streot. Reedings by R, P. Burbank, and others, with musio, will vary the entertainmont. Tho Joint Committoo on Court-Houso Plans mot yestorday aftornoon, and listonod to il L. Gayin his exrlnnnflouo( Liy plan, Mr, Theodoro Xarl will oxplain on Baturday afiornoon, At o special mooting of tho Board of Police Commisslonors _yestordny aftornoon, Frod, J. Taith waa appolatod wpealal pllcoina to do duty in the employ of tho Ubicago, Alton & Bt, Louis Railrond Company, Two rafts of lumber, ono contalning 1,000,000 and tho othor 600,000 foot, hava loft Baulstoo, Mich,, for South Chicngo, ‘Thoy aro boimg towed across tho lake, mid the "exporiment of transporting Jumbor in thab chioap wuy I8 boing watclied with considerable interost. & Elen'Largon, who stabbed hor husband somo tima ago, wea yesterday morning held i bail of 91,600, on tho rocelpt by Justive Boully of a cor- S CT T EIITETV XS5 pALGnE WOuTd probably Tocover In ton dnya, Trod Rockonbogher was arrestod on Tneadny night for the alloged lnrcony of nrfi\lmlmy of silvorwaro, from No. 880 North LaSnllo ntroot, and yeatordny morning was hold in 81,600 by Kauffmaun to apponr at the Criminal Conrt. At 1 o'clock, yosterday, Tosoph Chilotie foll from 6 stroot-caty in front o No. D2 Woat Van Buron stroot, and bolng run ovor, his loft foot ywas orushed. Io wna takon to hiu Tiomo, No. 516 Wont, Mudion stroot. P, A. Dario, o brakoman on a Michigan Bouthorn frolght’ train, was neeusod (somo sy unjustly) by Jamor Iydo, _conduater, of piol- ing his Jiookots of 20, At tho Harrlson Stroot Polico Court, Banyon, yestorday morning, hold thio prisonor for trial 8t tho Oriminal Court In bonda of 8700, Yostorday'a Journal contalned an oditorial on “{ho codo of nownpnper honor,” in wiich tho Tartuflo of that eoncorn plmnfl¥ obsorves * that tho vonat polioy in poor policy.” 1Ian a refuenl 10 notloo concorta and othor ontortainmonts un- lons tho monagors thoroof patronizo tho job offico any connoctlon with & venal poliey ?' At hialf-past 6 o'elock yostordsy morning, a boy namod Josoph Kislal, 14 years old, while nitompt- ing to board o passing froight train_of tho 'Ohl- cngo & Northwvostorn Railrond, at tho corner of Contra ayonuo and Rebecen stroot, had his Joft log orushiod just abovo tho anlkle by being run ovor, Ampulation was not nocousary. Tho stockholdora of tho Ohfengo, Danvillo & Vinconnes Rnilrond, nt thoir nnnunl _meoting, yostorday, cloctad 'the following Director: " Elvell, Jamos D, Finh, Amos Ton- ny, Mafhow Taylor, 'W. D, Jauson, Now York; John Touny, Boston; Alvin Gilbort, Tossvillo, 1. ; John 'L, Donovan, Watsoka, 1il.; Georgo No Vakor, Jovington, Ind. . Tho Woat Divislon bonsta a croquot club. Tta mombors visit on stroot-cara and declaro in s loud tone of volca that thoyhave not had a alugio quarrol yet, Horo in a hint to Julla Ward Howo nud n solution of the Indian quostion, Tonch tho Modocs to play croquot, and save the ox- ponso of Indian wars. Tho magon contractors Lisve beon obliged to suspond work on the now County Jail on account of tho failuro of tho othor contractors ta furnish matorinl, Tho basoment is up, snd oporations- may not bo again resumed for two or threo weaks, Iron s ospooially nooded, snd the por- sous who have the contract to furnish it should hurry up its delivery, if thoy do not want tho Toard of Publio Worka to prod thom. Tho corner-stone of thoe Church of tho Sncred”| Teart, to bobuilt at the comnerof Luke and John stroots, will be laid at 4 p. m,, noxt Bun* oy, with appropriste coromonles. Tho now odi- fico will tako thio placo of tho Church of Baint Btaniglaus, which was erected fivo years ago to accommodato the lmnlelo living in tho sonthorn Elu't of tho “Holy I'amily"” parieh. Various atholic sooicties will take part. Now that tho importance of out-door cleanli- noss i8 boing urged, it moy not, porhaps, bo amiaa to cail tha attention of tho propor suthori- ties to tho froquent and noxious stonches arising from thio garbogo deposited In tho rear of tho reataurant owned by Mowsrs. Whyland & Foss, in the alloy running south from Madison streot, between Doarborn and Stato. This offonso is rank, and ofton smolls to tha fitth story of sur- rounding buildings. : Nearly o fortnlf;ht 5go Mr. Patrick Dooloy lost two horgos from his barn, cornor of Clayton and Robu{ stroots. Ono of thoso valuablo animals has tho advantago, besidos his looks and dis- position (which is oven, kind, and ploasant) of Possossing o spring ‘halt. Ho oan bo dlstin guishod by this poouliarity. Tho other hna not, and noeds no further description. Theao gonor- ous creatures supportod Mr. Dooloy, Who would Do glad to hear of or from thom, Word might be loft at this oftlco. Br. N. 8. Bonton, Socrotary of tha Board of Manogors of tho ' O1d Paoplo’s Home, will ro- ‘celva proposals until noon on Mondny noxt for tho aalo of o Jot, 200 foot front and 160 foot doop, to bolocated o tho Bouth Bido, batweon Thir- tiotli and Thirty-ninth stroots, anst of Stato, or on tho Wost Sido, botwoon Van Buren snd Luke stroots, onst of Wostorn avenuo, or on the North Sido, botweon Division strest and Fullerton ovonuo, cast of Halsied atroot. On tho lot a building to bo uscd 3 o bome for old poople will be eroctod. Portions of the Sixtconth and Sevontoonth Warda aro smelling to honven, from tho stonch arlsing from garbago, decayod vogetablo mattor, and stagnant water in the gutters, Monomined atroot it o fair sumple of tho condition of that roglon, Thoro if o groon scum on the surfaco of tho water to gratify tho oyes of ihoso who do- Jlight In groon sconory, but thoodor is worso than tho toncontratod ossonco of a_dozon fan yards, and is powerful onough to drill a hole in o grid- dlo. Somobody should 800 o it. ‘Tho Committeo on resolutions appointed at tho Inst meoting of the Gorman Agitation Com-~ mitteo havo concluded their labors, Thoy will wubmit, 88 tho resulty quito s Tongtly platforn, which oxtends a cordin! invitation to tho poople of all nationalifies, and irrespectivo of part; prodilectiong’ to join the '* Roform Movemont,” and donounces o prowont striet Bunday lava, but concedos that enloons should bo closed on Bundays till 1 o'clogk p, m. The entire docu- ‘mont will probably bo published in a fow days. Tho Board of Publio Works yostorday_issuod tho following huilding pormits : - Simon Da Cos- tn, four-story brick, 24x100, No. 234 Bluo Teland avonuo ; B, ¥, Wright, threc-story stono, 23x140, No. 323 Chicago_avonuo ; Josoph Monard, two- story briclk, 83200, on Woat Taylor stroct ; John Ott, threo-atory brick, 23x60 foot, . No. 600 Bfil- waikeo avenuo ; Chatlos Ionrotin, throo-story brick, 88x60, North LaSallo’ stroot; Trinity Chureh, one-gtory stone, 72x168 foet, 'corner of mcmgtn ayonuo and Twenty-sixth_street ; J. 8. Rosonthal, two-story brick, 20x40, No. 71 Burple stroot ; Franz Drior, threo-story brick, 24x65, on Contro avenue ; 0. Oloson, ono-story” brick, 10x 18, on Erio stroot. “The galo of property in Elstonand Wright's ad- dition to Chicago, by Elison & Fostor, yosterday morning, was not woll attonded. Th sun beat down upon thoso In attondanco, snd tho bldding a8 not very eplrited about 20 por cont loss thon oxpeoted bolng roalized, Tho proporty s0ld was in Blocka 70, 76, 76, and. 77, south and north of Division stroot, noar tho conal. The lots sold, and tho' pricos obtalned, aro aa fol- lows: Wost half of Lot 18, 25x125 feot, 3900 cast half of samo, 255125 fadt, 8775 ; south halt of Lot 9, .15x140 foot, ©600; north half of Lot 16, “25x140 foot, 8050; onst lmlf of south balt of Lot 17, ' 25x70 - foot, 8375; wost lalf of south hulf of Lot 17, 5x70 foct, 9875 north half of Lot 18, 8060 south Lalf of snmo 8650 Tho proporty facing the Canal, 205 fock front, With 253 ook front on Division straot, #old in a lump for §16,600, Tho total sum realized was §21,475. The enlo was postponod until next Wedncuday, Bolato as yostordsy, Sergeant Fitzpatrick of tho Twonty-socond Biroot Biation, roported to Su‘mfimuumnc Washburn, thatns man named Willlam Morands, of Lafayotto Gouuty, Mioh., attomptoed to commit suicide, at noon'on Tues~ day, by _jumping into' tho brenkwator of 'tho lake, noar tho Illinols Contral shops, Goorgo Bukor, and Josoph Arl, ros- cned tho man ab tho poril of thoir own lives, When taken out of tho water he spnttored and spattored, and soomod glad to walk in the di- rootion of ho oity. Asn cause for committing tho rash not, ho statod that ko hnd no money, and oould gob nono, sad was, thoroforo, woary of living. ~Ho is sbout B0 yoors of ago, and a enll-makor, At tho Tywonty-socond Stroot Stu- tion ho was % hooked” for disorderly conduct whichis prosumod to havo beon an attempt of Wit by the statlon-koopor. - Banyon, upon hoat ing tho ovidenco in tho case, docided that tho chargo was sustnined, which conclusion waa quite o rational a8 most that ko ronchos. The oo follow ias, theroforo, finod ¢6. Of coucsa 0 could not pay it, and 1t was romitted. DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. Tho copartnorahip horotaloro oxisting botwoon J. T, Thiompsou and Goo. A, Heavorns, undoe tho fiem nanio uf “Thomipsou & Boavorus, is dissolved this day by mutual gonaunt. sithior pariaor f autitorizod o sattlo putatand- lug accounts, 1. l(L\ll’Sl)xN hioago, Jiuno 19, 1813, GR BEAVIRNS. MISCELLANEOUS, TTWILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providonce, R, 1., Bulldor of tho HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE, ¥ith Hacela! Patentod Tugrovomoats, - Koud. for Oleau- 011 o ke . Co, 10, 170 Lol Qtxtoado, Juso 13, 1678, m 1 mooting of the Stosklinld oyl R A o e o, thts Oyra: nosday, the 25tk inst., at 8 o'clock p, . B, P WALKER. Roo. SOALES, FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALRES OF ALL BIZU8, TAIRDANKS, MORSH & 0O HLAND 113 LAKE-ST, 5, D WYERS OPERA HOUSE. LABT WREK OF Moran & Mmminfi’s Minstrels. A Grent It for tho Closiig Performnnce. Mondey, Jono 10, and oy tvoming, AN ENTIRI: InL TROVATORD. O L Friday roniag, Jane.20, Gomplimontary Bono to BN IVEAININTTINGr. Grand Family Matinoo Baturday at 3 o'olosk, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, MONDAY RYRNING, J 3 136y Dy BAINC ponnd drdiese, ™ "4 enbll forthor no Kflt:l.e Putnanm, In o tow AN n\ntll‘rilugvialn"éiql{fnmn by FREDERIO BLADH O GRASS! Hragoor " HKintn Koz, werseesnes EATIH PUTNAM. Loor Begils, | - oratant Songa mud D £77~Matinos BALREInY B 3. tee o e NIXON'S AMPHITHEATRE. Commenoing MONDAY, Juno 16, Baturdoy Matluco, CAL WAGNER'S MINSTRELS, J. {1, HAVERLY... «..Managor. Wi 24 POPULAR ARTISTS! 8 BRILLIANT COMEDIANS! GIPALENTED VOUALISTS! And Tull Brass Band. Pricos s usnal, Rosorvod fioats on salo at Box Ofos. ATKEN'S THEATRE, Evary ovening until furtbor notlco, tha magnificont Bpaa~ taoular Opora, o ZOLOXER! Grand Opomntio Oast, Full Ohorus Beilllant Costumon o Beonn the Gront MORLAGUIIL and s, 4 BERGHIFANILY, 5ad S01. ST RUSSHLL, % Matinoe on Baturday and Wednesdsy. w‘:.‘?.'% Bl pateons oan soouro soste at Glles Brow.', 204 HOOLEY'S THEATRE, ‘Wodnesdoy, Juno 16, daring the wook, sud at the Matl- noos, {ho boautiful vomody, GAME OF LOVE, Embracing tho entiro strongth of the Mammoth Company. Dlondays i h. frst appasranco” of bir. BEEVIG RZAR, o btk hodn gipronly onsegod (o imporsonata hia iroat ohiavaofor, +* o Rsbortann'a frvnrito R0ty deamy OARTE. - biiss BYDNEY OOWHLL Py Kocles, M. GEC, GIDDENS a8 Hom Gorril thoir original charactors. 8eo futuro advortisomonts, AUADEMY OF MUSIO. An entiro ohango of BAL, and first appearance of MISS MINNIE LODER, MISS_ANNIT ¥RAMANS, LITTLE JENNIE YEA- RN AN, K BALS bl DL » Matinno-WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. FINANCIAL. LAKE SHORE & HICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. NEW SINKING FUND BONDS, COUPON AND REGISTERED. $6,000,000. Bonds Due Oct. 1, 1882, with Intcrest at Sevon per Cent, pnyablo soml-nnnually, Aprii nnd Qetobery at the afilce of the ‘Unlon Trust Co. of New York. $600,000; or Ton_por Gont of tho ann to bo rotired O o eveily b s Snking Fands Coupon Bonda of.... ++.$1,000 oaoh, Roglatored Bonds of $1,000, $6,000 and $10,000 ench, Prios, 94 and Accrued Interest. ROBINSON, CHASE & (0. BANKIERS, No. 18 Broad-st.,, New York, TO RENT. - OFFICES. A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building. Single ox in suites. ‘Witn and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through- out the Building. Elevator running during all business hours. These Offices are not egualed in the city. The best for all classes of ‘business requiring a central lo- cation, ‘W. C. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building. SUMMER RESORT. ISLES OF SHOALS.” TEEBE OCEANIC, STAR ISLAND. ‘This now and "’“‘S’“" Hotal will opon July 1, 1873, with amplo accommodations for fivo hand ta, The Jocation, sconery, olimato, and facilitios for boat ng, hllhlml and tishing are unsnrpassed. Hirst-class physiclan will bo conn ith the houss. Tranaloot Board, S3.60 to 84,00 por day, B e W e Ko il Board, 3.0 to 88,00 por day. Moathl C foatl i} Juno 50, m drossed to F. FILRON, Borsim tr::. kl:l’.'. aftor that datato ‘W. HILTON, Box 5136, Be Blar laland, M:rgfi‘?\m"n.‘x& TFRANK W. HILTON, Mansgos. BALTIMORE AHD OI0 RAILROAD COMPANY'S DEER PARK HOTEL, Garrett County, Maryland. A delightful smmor retroat in the Alloghany Bfoun- taios, twonty-oight hundrodfeot abovo tido wator, will be roady for guosts' July 1, 178, Howling Alloys, Billiard ind Quoit Grounds, Buarding and Liv- and sfionor, A first-olass ory Btablos, 8- 1 orghoatra conneoted with tho hiouso. ar wook s 876 per month, _Bpe. orma, 85 por day 830 1 olal torms mado withi fawflice for longor periods, ' Oblld: Fon undor ou sonrs of ago and nursos Ll prico: Ltound tslp exoursion Hokota good 111 Octabor 31, at ro- duced rates, for partloulars, addross T, M, XD Gen' Manager Hotela B.40. IL.R. 8o, Emboriand, 3. ROCKY POINT HOTEL, RHODE ISLAND. SEASOIN OF 1878. On the Xuropean FPlan. Thia woll.known and popular Bummer Ttosort, situsted on Narraganantt 1Jay, butwoon 1ho citioaof Brovidencoand Nowport, wiil bo opon for tha Im:us,unn D’,\lfi!ll Juno 25, o mloet i growlui domande oF tho prbifo, tho sapnolty of tho houso lias boon Inaroasod sinoo last, soason, by the addition of s numbor of rooma, all largo, alry, and nowly- farnishod, "A now Rostaurant of an inoraasod soating oa- nolty Lias aléo becn addod. _ Eight sloamboats a day from o o Sdrem BT HOT R, Fasaiondor (L A L. H. xumr"kn.mys, Prop. —rooroTEa PUSTUTTURUOBNIIUN. -4 PPV ] SMITH'S AMERICAN ORGANS! NEW STYLER! NEW CATALOGUE! NEW PRICES! 00 Ovnans now i ataro, Al ardor from dnalors flod with dlspateh Alao S3eands Bquaro, and Upright Planos Tor sont of salo. W. W. KIMBALL, . Oor. State and Adams-sts. OOEAN NAVIGATION, NATIONAL LINE. Balling trom Now York T town and Livorpool ovory Baturtay, snd for Lstos Ciroek ovory FoHalgLy Cabin Passage $60, $90, aud $100 Currency. Toxourston Tickots at favorable rator, Into . sengore sl ke Carly applisation for Porgidies v Propatd steorues Hokotn (oo Lirrrasl: Quoonstown okotn”from. Live Loudondory, Gissgow, Osrdi, Beistoh or Londos, 83101 Sironoy. Passoigors bookod ta or from Gorman and Bosndinas D tuammttios o thla 1o aro tho largost tn tho trad 0 i It o trado. Dratia on Grons Britain, iroland, aod tio Cantinont, WILL[M& ]I{\‘(‘!'A{JSQ}JR.L . jon't Wostarn Agant osthonst carnor Glask and Randolplyate. -(opposito now CUNARD MAIL LINE. HSTABLISIED 1840. Steam Between Now York, Boston,and Liverpool, FROM NEW YORK. And from DostoRevory Tucsday, Cabin Passage, 880, 8100 and 8130, Gold. Excurlon Ticketast Rodeod Jintor, Staora rronoy. Passer frolght Doakon o anes feoin al rarie ol Turonn 5t Towsak rators Blght Draftaon Gront Beitaln, Irolind, and the Continoat. P.L. ERNLT, Goo'l West'n Agont. N, W, cor. Glark and Raudofoh-sis. STATE LINE. NEW YORK AND GLABGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL. A AN A NGB, o pbemaclogsat now steamors wiil sal frori Stato Line r, Fulton Fo o VIRGINIA, 3,500 {or odnosdny, Suno 3. L Wodnesday, July 23, Wounosday, July 2. demfln&. Aug, 6. LDWIN &00. Salling trico n wook from Now York, and carrring pas- Tautl prrtr of Groat Dritainy Troland, Canthontal Enropo, aud tho Moditorranoan, Cabin from 865; 5 oy ngnml ‘ports samo a8 o A ecwn e Forks aud N. I Daror Tasatlonnd Madisohata., Ohicago. HEND: BESON BROTHERS, Agents. FOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MATL STEAMERS, “Will sail from Now York as tollows: i TY QF BRIBTOL.. Thursday, Juno 19, 1P, M. SEEY OF AeVehe., Juna 33, B A 1. And each sucoeodiog 8, RDAY and THURSDAY, from Pinr No, 45, North Rivor. Cubhi Passage, 870 nnd 800 Gold. Bteorago, to British Forta, wwesasens 880.00 Curroney. TRound Trip Tickets at Reduced Rates, BIGHT DRATTS forsnlo at low rates. FRANCIS C. BROWN, Goneral Wostorn Agont, - 82 South Clark-st., corner Lake. NEW YORK TO CARDIET, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, The Bouth Walcs Atlantto Stonmship Company's new first-clats Stopmabips will sall from Ponnsylvania Rail- road Wharf, Jorsay-Oli; PEMBIOKE, GLAMONGA! “T'hoso steams iy for, 70 pro- vided with all tho ltest improvounonta for to comfortand convoniencn o ‘OABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS. B0 cuirroncy 5 ourroncy 0. o T i or ¢1 an i For farihior partioniars, anply 1o Cardil, at the Com- ‘pany's Ofoos, No- 1 Dock Onnmbnre, and ih Now York (o ARGUIBALD BAXTER & GO Agout FANCY WOOD: T. S. CONSTANTINE, Importer and Dealer in VENEERS, ‘Mahogony, Rosewood, Florida Red Cedar, French Walnut, Hungarisn Ash, Walnut, and Ash Burls, &o. 17 South Jefferson-st. WIRE WINDOW SCREENS. CTS. PER S, FOOT Wi -1 a B 3 26 cts, for Stain Efiffin‘:';“anéi"cfifink.nfu’ma‘ L S nds of Wieo Work: WM § BURKART, 55 OLARIK ST MEDICAL CARDS. DR. C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAT, PITYSIOIAN, 461 Htatost,, Ghloago, Bela woll knawa by al reatora®t tho.papor: that O. Bigelow is the oldost established physician jn Ohica, Silonse m- sxparionco have made Dir, I tho most fo- nowned BPECIALIST of the age, honored by the pross, Sstoemed of thio ighost modical attsiuments by all ths EA] in porfec o Wi g postral ol casos 'SP CHRONIO AND SPLOTAL oth saxor. CONNULTATION LR, SEPARATE PARLORS for Indice ant gontlemon, CONRESPONDENCE CONMBENT IR "R iiross ait lottors, with stamps, 0 D7, 0. BIGELOW, No, 464 Statost. DR. BIGRLOW 15 a rogularly brod pyslotan. His rop~ utatlon s beat knawn hore 1o aur midst, 110 wants oo div- tant roforoncs, but ia woll spokon of by ovory, oug on: trusting themsotvos ta bis caro, Whilo tho world ondures this olass of physiclans are requlred, and if any ono nueds moh sorvico, it s of the utmust importance to engay only » man whoso oxperionga s oqaal to his offer of medl- cal aid and withont projudico, ot an Jotorst In wnying othor ho trath, wo recommoud mot ompliatically suoh to visit DR, BIGKLOW, at bis Contral Rooms, 461 tato-st,, Obicago. NO CURE! 19O Dr. Kean, 880 South Clark-st., Chicago, oy bo conflaantialy conuultod, parsanally o by mall p s ason I R Nl o buly piyeioian 16 tho oity who war= R oon 100k sbnt for 60 conts, TMtustratod with numer- ous (inoengravings. FHATFIBLD HEOUSH, Massena Aprings, ou Rtaquotto Rivor, threo B Eennes Btvors il oo, Jambs foe xoabic o flua- . Accommodation first-olass, Thu Hutel ia ontire. +Jy now, and hina boen fitted and llll'nlll}llifl with overy . Good ibing. sad Hnfing. o pro et g UG RV T T A s by o muutu{fu’um In Wido 'fi““ o nffiiin“‘-:&'f"vé‘u:f%o' iy b, Badt of Oaaye e " Addrans ATFIKLD BIOS., Bassens av.fiotel, N, Hit. Tawronco Uo., N. V., or 120 Front'at,, N, Y. Bprings, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. COPARTNERSEIP. Tho undorelyned linvo this day ontored into copartase: ol dor ThS e moyne 51 Niophore s mnll!.“ the purnioso of oarrying an tho Vianing-hil and Loz aoturing busintes In tho oty of Oliloagy, and ave I a4 tho coruor of Quarry snd Uologno: liaving ur: i Gheter, Bess. s o Misghue Ml ESNY larmaoely of Btophons 3 . HEALY. " Chioago, Juuo 1y 1o mod: ‘pro FRACTIONAL OURRENOY. $5 Packages oF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFTICE.

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