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THE COURTS. f n Interesting Land Suit All tho Way from Goorgia. ‘The Ellis Park School---Teachors' COopartnership Troubles, Important Notice to Attorneys---The Conrts in Brief, Now Buits, Eto. . In tho Clrouit Court, Thilologns . Lond,o f Ohloago, files his bill of complaint ngalnat _Robert L. Crandall. Ho avors that in August, 1872, ho was a rosidont of Atlnts, Gn,, snd ‘bwnod throo tracts of land in the countios of ‘Emanuel and Johnson; in that Btato, containing'|' In nll about 3,168 acros; that ho omjiloyed dé- foudnnt as his sgont to disposoof. the-samie’ by, pithor ealo or oxchange, and in order to facilitato fhotranstorof thoproporty, hamadoa deod thereof totho dofondaut ; that dofondant in October, 1873, 8ffocted nn bxoliange of tho largest of tho tracts, ! ‘sontalnlag 1,000 noros, with ond Elijiah Smith, of Chicago,. rocoiving: thorofor 820 nores” of: Jand -in') O'Brion’ County, 1a, 80 " aoros; In Putnam Couuty, Il.,.'5 lots' in.. tho Yown of Henry, Ill,, and Blogk 79- in Maywood, Oodlk Qounty, Iil,, and other proporty unlknown | tocomplainant; thnt ho oxchangod aucther tract of 82¢ norou- with O. A Haskine for four lota at Irving Datk,. in Qook County, *1i1,, nod other proporty unknown to complainant ; and sold the third tract of 344 aoroa to somo porson unignown to complainant, recolving thorofor cash aud:per; sonnl proporty, but how ' much ‘complainant is riot awaro ; that tho defondant has appropriated all the cash and - porsonal property. recotved on account of sald eales to his own ueo, and has takon tho titlo to sll enid real cstato in his own namo ; that ho sfterwards exchanged the lands rocelved by him oxchango for _the Goorgia pm{;orty,. or' s portion thoreof, with Jane B. ‘snd Mra. B. Rogers, for Yoot 80, Block 1, Jolmaon's Bubdivision of that nrt of Lot b and tho south 88 feet of Lot 8 of quuaanr’u,Dlvislon of unsubdivided lands in: Bouth 3¢ of southwest 3¢ of oo, 81, 40, 14, lying. botwosn Oakley and Lionvitt stroots, Chicago; alao Liots 29, 80, 81, and 83, Block 8, all in Wal: rar, Down & Davis' Bubdivision of st of northwost 3¢ Beo. 0, 39, 14, tho ttloof which do- Tondant took in his own name i and.still bolds, nnd refuses to eonn:fl to.complainant; that do-. fondant is about to ngsn of or incumber said roporky for his own bonoflt, to hinder! which coniplainant prays for a writ of injunction, and, that'dofendant may bo brought to account for alloged misdeods, D SCHOOLMARAM'S COPARTNEWEIIR TROUDLES, Mary E. Tappan files o bill in tho Buperior, Court_sgalnat Inn Grogory, Lydis' Ln Baume, aud W. W, Kimball, Complainant hvers: that: omo time sgo &ho, togothor with Ann Marsh, now Ann Gregory, and Lydia Howell, now Lydia La Baumo, entered into a co-partnorship to car-» £y on o day and bosrding-galiool, to bo aallad tho Xilis -Park School, tho partnorship as to com- lainant to last ono year, and two . years as to* Snlondm(!. Tho parties to the suit caoch con~ tributed thelr personal’services to the conduct-. iog of the school and a:cortaln”amonnt of .money. Discord ontered, . however,, and'| it was found to bo' impossible " to ‘out tho oporations of the scholustio trinity with apything liko unanimity of .purpose. To insure hior obtaining her full sharo of. a division of the spolls, Ann Gregory gob Enuunnaion of the iano and placed it in the hands of one W. W. !‘(imhufl, to soll it for her. Complainant scelng n this s flanking movement that promises to domage lier prospoots, applics for a writ of in-* Junction to stay Kimball from making a salo of. he'piano, and nsks that s sottling éan’ bo had, snd an accounting made.of tho affairsof the schoolmarm copartnership. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO LAWXERS, Judge Rogors will make, on Tuesday morning, = poromptory call of the following cases, on w)H:h notices of motion for now trial have been xmnadot Petergon_v.: Boll ;5 Freidrichs v. Ever- Dart; Gilmore v. Barry ; -MeLain .. City § Guoco v. Behan; Hoary v. Guinlan; Opaabl v, Olsan Koch v. Jowoll ; Bissoll v. Singer ; Noalo v. L. 8. & M. B. R. R. Co.; Bavage v. Brown; N.W. Ger. Fire Ins, Co.v.Lutz; Daily v, Wilson; Murphy v. Cooke; Pronger v. Bcott; Martin v, Doy; Garnes v, Niederhoffer; Jaquesy. Sli:m“i Qook v, Markla; Grace v. bnnno; Emshaw v. Courtnoy; Ostrom v. Herdy; Greonbaum v. Reynolds, i -THE COURTS IN INIEF, . . . “In the Suporior Court, Iludson M. Dickinson applios for o writ of attachment against Karl aud Therasn Lceard and C. Schultz, who, ho al- leges, owe him $1,101.95, and whose place of rosidence is in Detroit, Mich. Thomas Holl applios in the Buperior Court for & docroe forcclosing a truet deed which he holds on Block 36, Village of Jofforsdn, on which ho sdvanced, on tho 31st: of. January last,itho sam T aen THER CHICALRN NDATTY Conoern 3 pelition o establish and gonfirm. ti- tlo to Lola or Blooks 3, 4, and 8, in Baldwin's Suhdivi- slon of N. W. 3¢ of o6, 83, 89, 13 X, contalning 80 a THE FARMERS' MOVEMENT. Do Witt County, 11l At a mooting of the De Witt County (Ill) TFarmors' Asgoclation, hold at Olinton, Juno 16, it waa dooldod to tako stops toward nominating a Farmora' ticlot for county officors, Tha follow- ing platform waa adopted ¢ ' : " Witenrar, Bolloving 28 wo do that tho ‘pooplo hava becoma graatly provokod and autraged by corrupt Togialation in former yonra s that in all dopartments of the logisiation of the country thora is o most foarful pinls and, prodigality. in_aypropriplug the. publio inds; and whorcas pant oxperionco ias taught ua that e eazt hopo for o cortain rolief from efthor political perly; and whoress party tes, pacty projudices, and parly irickstors hiavo had (o0 mitch control, aud o8 wo Tocoguizo tho fct that tho party spirlt hae' groatl “misguided our dwn judgment in tho past, that polit{- cians and designing raan are ever roady and scoking to nubvort and turn wa nsido from the objoot aud dosigns for which wh aro orgariized ; thorofora bo it resolved by o Barmers' Frolsotiva, Awoclation of Do Wilt daclaralion of our princlples : {Hore follows tho doolaration of principles otons Oounty, Tll, May8iL . .~ ., ‘And {n pursuance of tho fortgolng’ your sommitise ture action s i i ©% #rat—Ti\the nclection of ddlegatos wo will moat atd Iootion of eandi Bate, the same apirit shall aotuatous all, snd impol ua 10 sofect tho man most truo and in truo Sympsthy wilh reforms Is tho dritereat of labof—not only aa it rolatos 1o rallrosd extortions—ut. the County, Btate and No- tlonat wrongs, regardioasof party afliatlon. . Second—That wo will nio lougor. tolorato tho ‘of poiltieal domagoguos in sceking to lobby wil lates o 3 dolo wiso; aod bo, who anlagonizen. this sontiment wil ddoitox or later fool tho full forcy of tho public dle- loasuro, 1t . Fope 2 31 " Third=-We heroby declaroour unalterabio conviation that any and all persons Joining the assaciation of farmors should give tholr support by thelr yoloo, thelr Jrotonce at tho elub raolings, tholr Yoles at {50 bal: lot-box, and thelr ncta muat bo ia unison with the dealgns and aima to produco reform in tho intereat of county ; and_wo horoby- plodge to o Qdatga thun brought out by fofr and Houcst esloction delogntes, on tfin call ‘of the Executive Comunitteo, of our undividod support, and invito tho cordial co-oper= stion of ll cinasos in edvrying ont and slecting men (0 glioo et ahall be n kooping wih tio foregolag roto- utions, ' - . JResofved, Thot the Exooutivo Oommitteo are horoby Insiructod to fasuo tho call at such Judgment ahall bo advisable, but in no caso to be omitted, X i : -Noe County)ila. - _The Leo. County (Is) Grange Council has adoptod tho following rosolutions s, Wifenzes, Tho grost matertal vt of o pooiloof tho United Btatos to-lay a reliof from the present raty of tranait—both passenger and freights—on railwaj rellef from oppressivo monopolica ‘1n_ataplo manui tures and natural product ; rulef from combinations of capitalista; which degrada Isborers and rob them of the natural {f"ma ie Lard ¥ ol ways commit_and perpotpsto serious injury totho et A griooiborkt portion af thb Coubtey s 1 horefore, % S e !"*Reaolved, That thé ebnricll of ‘Pétrona’of Husbandry of Loo County, Tows, declare that, whilo'wo ‘lova our ‘country, its institutions, ita independence, and froe people, wo mean war, bloodless, though bittor and une |X'alonunl, against the tyrauny of such mouapolies, of a1l kinds of bribory and corruption fn our vanta who All:placés of honor and trust, high'and low, anywhoro and overywhero, ° - Resolved, That thaproacnt systom of rallway man- \sgomont having fnllbgntu mogt tho just expoctations and demands of a -‘long-sufforing 'people, it must be ‘radically reformod, aud controlled by tlio atrong hond of tho Iaw, botli Btato sud Natlonal, snd railway cor porations comipelled to porform thels propos funciions ‘8a Borvants, and not masters, of the peoplo, Resolved, That, whils wo act as Grangers, we still re- tain our position'ss citizens, 1técal work as well now as ever, and that, as we muat vate and use our - influsnce .on 'ono side.or the other, wo expoct on tho coming cloction_ {0 vote as Grangors, and for the industrisl intorcsts of the country. © Resotved, That the duty of thohour 1m‘> o8 work, at, Iaat, Andall the tima, betweon now and the, com: ing election, and, that the highest responsibility of the’ present movement requires that the Grangers of Lea County, Tows, nominato a county tickot to' bo support- ed at {lio noxf oloction, ,not. only by Graugers, but b all opposod to monopaly and corruptton of every kind, Tesolved, That, the Grangers’of Les County kuow notlifug of Radicals, Ropublicans, or Dowmocrats, and that wowlll recognizo sa fit candidntes for ‘offioo onl; mon {n whom wa_ Lave the fullest confidence, who wil Trepresent our cause, no matter'what other profesalons thoy may make, . B Ll oed, That deslring to ot in accordanca with our ‘brother Grangers throughout tho State, wo favor the nomination of & Stato Grange ticket, ; eaEAs, The Dos Moliea Valloy [Bailroad boln advertised for salo by the managers of sald road, and 38 0ur county hisa » claim of$160,000 upon tho s3me erofore, - - Jteaolved, That wwo, deem 1t tho duty of the Board of. County Buforvisors o look aftor ho intoreats of tho county {n_regard to.aald raflrond, and shall hold said ‘Board zesponatblg for any noglect”of duty 1a thls mate e ¥ Rice County, Minn. A Grangor's pic-nio was ‘hold at Northflold, Mian.,, :Junc’16. Slxteon Granges parlicipated, and pbout 8,000 porsons wero present. : A speach | waa made by Iguatius Donnolly, and the follow- ing rosolutions wore adopted : of 81,000, The partic dofendant to the suit are Cynthia A, Poarson, Androw Poarson, and Will- iam R. Griswold. > Jomes I. Murphy, Assignee of the Chicago Firo Insurance Uompany, bnplnn suits of assump- sit in the United States District Court agmmnst bidefondants, the damsge in. each ‘case belng put at $1,000. In the matter of Shanahan & Wost, bnukrufila, 1t was decidod to closo thoir atore aud placa t] stock of goods undor tha control of a competent guardian, . - In Judge Wood's raom the -onse of ‘Recves & Ca. v. Thomss &. Go., & auit of assnmpsit,’ in which plaintiff claims $8,000 for fruit onns fur- Euhc‘d in 1808, ocoupled the attention ‘of the ourt, . . - 4 ) Honry Willetts was yosterdsy sppointed Re- coiver 1n the copartnership suit of John J.° ]‘Jég%lov. Richard J..Bea), under a bond of Catherino Peterson beging a sult of tm;guu on the cage in the Circuit Court against Theodore Fiddig, charging bim with having, on the 11th pf thig month, called hor a cheat, thicf, etc., to the damage of hor hitherto spotless escutoheon of $1,000, Foaring that Theodoro may escape from hor vengeanco, she prays for a suit of capias, by which ho may bo held to answor her eharges. . . i i - John Mills files a petition in the Oirenit Court agninst Lucrotia Bigolow for a mochanics’ lien upon - Lots 11, 13, and 18, in Block No, 1, Blck's Bubdivision of B. W. 3 of B. W, { Beo, 21, T. 88, N.R. 14 E, The amount sued for is 879,83, 'ho case of: tho petition of the Hyde Park Commissioners to ascortain the damage for open- ing Evans ovenuo from Forty-sevonth to Fifty-firat streets camo up before Judge Woodon Baturday morning, on a motion by defondants to dismisa the petition. The motion wae denied, ond the case was sot for trial for Wednesday, tha 25th of June, 1873. The same a8 to the opening of Lawrence and Toreatville avenuoa from For- ty-soventh to Fifty-firat stroots. NEWSUITS. . Tire BUpERIOn COURT.—43,8190—Tiatllo v, Nelson M, Thompson ; divorco, on ground of descriion and in- compatibiiily of tomper, 43820 (burnt record)— Guorge W, Hoffman v. John N, Hsmumer ot al. ; peti- tion to confirm title to Lota 8, 48, and 49, School Trus- toea' Bubdivision Bection 16, T, 87, 14 E, 43,821—Poti. tion to restore record. 43,823 (burnt record)—Julls Rosentual et al. v. Jobn W, Hammer ctal, ; potition to confirm title to Lot 24, Bohool Trustees’ Bubdivision Hoction 16, T. 57, N. T {14 P. 43,813-Hudson M. Dickinson, v, Earl and Theress Eccord” and o, Schult; attachment, $1,191.05, 43,8U— PR LT R BT mssumps! 1,000, —Iarr] n v, 3 otaks " petition !to " aupply récord, V43,620 Tylerat'al, v, D3 & Glman; snmo, _49,637—AKlbert Torgor v, 3L Poloicheck; ssiunipalt, $500, 48,838— Willlam' Noll 5 for_injunction, 3,829—Thomas Hall v, Oynthia A, Poarson, Audrow oarson, and Willlam 1, Griswold ; bill to foreolose trust déod, 43,830—Goorge Sedgwlok v, Fzva B, Lin- colns confession of judgment, $407.40, 43,831—Mar- tha ¥, Sedgwick v, Bamo ; sanic, $041,60, 43,833—0, D Xing, Assignee in bsukruptoy of James ¥arnaworth and Hamuol Drownm, v, A, ¥. Harrla aud Edward Blono; sssumpeit, ‘3500, = 45,839—Mary ¥, Tap- na Gregory and Lydia Lalaume; Y. Jameeon v, M. M, Harrs; delenve, 8500, 43,805-8—Ap) 43,837—Emma J Milton D, er; dlvorca on el of dosertion, 43,838—Suyipressod for borvice. 43,809—W. M. Olavio v, Hurah Olavie; divorcs on ‘ground” of desortion, ~43,840~L, IL. v, B, G, Comstock; divoros on ground of -desertion, 43,841—Everett D, v, Eunico A, Lawrence; diyorce on round of adullery, 43,8{3—alt Company of Onone ago, N, Y., v. Erastus Ohamaberlin assuinpsit, $400, 43,8¢h—Patrick T. Duffey v, Dovelln ot al.j roplurl of a wagon. 44,Bd4—Andrew B, Worth v, Bmith, ‘Whithers & Go,; sssumpsit, $1 "Tye Cinours Count—T,403—Joshua W, Jones v, R. P, Williams ; replevin of household effects, 7,400— Thilologne I]. Lord v, R, 11, Crandall 3 bill for injuue. tion,! 7,470—Appeal, 7,471—Nelsou Alouros v, Obarles A, Day; petitlon to supply record, 7,413—Jeramial Plorson'v, . 3. Dodge and Marbls' Dorest: tronpuas 10 Ll case, 3,000, 7,473, & 6—Appeal. 7,418—Frod- eriok’ Hoido'v, hiargarel Boran aumuiyelt, 200, 47T t0 TA8I—Appeal, 7,483—T, Nodmiy, W, i, Bush- L Z 3 ‘Wineas, The farmers of the, Wost portion of tho taxes, cast a o majority of tho votes, and na land-owners and citizens lave as doop and abiding interests in the Government oa any other class of cltizens; and : : - ‘Warznzas, In days past, wo have acted with the dif- foront ‘polifical parties, and - have found, to our cost, that, immodiately after our election, our claima, Luve boen Ignored; and other intereats fostered and potted whilo farmors footed tho bills, - Now, thareforo, Jtesolved, That the timo hins coms for us to assert y 8 largo pro- eir | that hereaftor wo will nct as s usit in defonse of our inalienable rights, and will jgnoro past: party afillis- - gress'and tho Leglalaturo domand oo sighte, ‘Resolved, That i making this battle we demand oniy fair play and room acoording to our strongth, and that wo pledgo to the world and o each other, that wo will ! novor absndon tho field until taxea are equalized and the working man and thie capitalist are placed on an , equal £60tig bofore tho Ia e RAILWAY LEGISLATION. . Buntmvazox, Ia., June 20, 1878, To'the Editor of The Chicago T'ribuna : Bm: Tho very able, bt eccentric, Board of ‘Massachinesotts Raflroad Commissioners assertod, in thelr Report last winter, thatall logislation on this question. had failed in England, though it had beon sttempted there for many years. This declaration hins been very gonerally copied “into papers in the intorents of the railroads, but ia altogether wide of the truth. While it is truo that logislation goncorning avy intorest which haa to oboy and carry oyt a law or lawa which 1t con- sidors hoatils, is liko conducting & government or & warled or managed by men who are de- tormined that it shall fail, it is altogothor untrue that ‘rallway legislation has been o fallure in England, ¥ In this country we hava been 8o anxious to en- courage thisindispensable adjunot fo clvilization 83 to voluntarily strlp ourselves of nearly all safoguards againat the abuse of tho systom and tho plunder of the publio by it. It haa not been 80 in England. From the very firat, the intor- eats of the.poople wore looked after by Parlia- ment. Every oharter which was granted ac- cordingly containod & olause compelling the com- psny to run a train a day at & ponny (2 cents) & mile. Those who know how intimately even now the iden of the old stago-coach is corincoted with the modern railrond in that conntry, whore the engineer ig still dubbed the ¥ driver," and thoe conductor is yet called the *gunrd,” aund who remembor What it cost to travel by coach there, may imagine in what spirit such an obll- gation wes carried out by tho'railroads. Re- garding it as a downright gift totho public, and gonsequent robbing of thomsolves, the cars wero doprived of seats and sholter overhoad, tho sposd was kopt down to7 milos an hour and loss, boing ‘‘shunted” off at every side-track for even ‘goods,” or freight trains to %nau, and belng run at hours whon nobody conld or would uso thom. ~Parliament was ré- B?lm“’ compelled to.interfore, and by enter- g into the, smallost dotalls, obligod the roads to treat tho publio with common humanity. After o contest of years, with varied succoss, the final rosult jay be roadily conjeotured. Tho #Parlinmentéry traln” s noy tho most profita- bla on every linglish railrond, The passongers in vaat numbere load and unioad themselyos ab no'expense whatover, snd ton minutos after o train arrivos at its dostination, tho oara aro empty and ready for suothor trip. It has been () E:\ ‘muuy other casos L havo nob space now to oxplain, ~The * facts,” suoli as’ they aro, thab aro mentioned in the Maaunohiusotts ropork, wero doubtlpsn procured from Enpglish railway mau- sgors thamaolves, They wera certainly cooked up to strengthen the views of the Maeanchusotts Board, whoss Lobby it is to make the railways political maohinos, to bo run by the Btate Goy- soll ot alt 3 creditora’ bill, $1,089.04, 7,483—Cather- Jhe Paterson v, Thieodoro Fdfg ; {renpas on tho caao, 1,000, 7,434, 5, 6—Teatored casea, 7,487—John Mills V. Lincralln o, igelow et al,; palition for mechonicis Yan. 1 {Burné Tiecord) 83—Abel Bonmett v. All Whom' ornmbnts, _ 1} I8 cortainly truo that it is extromoly diflonlt, E“ DS m)oaaible, tooontrol mo vastn lgfllfim ¥ |legislation ‘so that it canuot e liabla to mty, in convention nsacinblod; on tho following, would offor the following rosolutious as a baals for fu- act in the apirit of truo conelliation, That :in {ho so- ds for offics, whother County or gnted ors convention of farmers as pariisana or dthor: Iabor, Fourth~—That wo doom it both prudent ‘snd advisa~ hereby- plodge to each and all can- time aa in thelr, of their hard work, and in‘other: | i expoot to do our po-. evasion or abusoin momo_ dlroction or other, While #fools’ rush in whero augola fear to troad,” thoro in no doubs but that many of tho progont evils can bo mitigated, it not entirel ohviated, partioularly if railrosd . mansgors will un-oponlo at all. To look at a fow of tho proa- ent evils ondurod by tho publio: Onn you Inform' mo on what sound businss systom your North-: wostern Rond charges o froight tariff, to Fond du Lo, for_ instance, at such a prico that froight oan o shi ped from Ohioago to Green Day, 65 1ollog Iurtfinr, and back, ohenpor than it can bo shipped direot from your city ta that placo? Can it bo right to earry frolght 180 milca for nalhlnq and ehargo loss thon nothiug for doing 16?2 Is it right for tho Alton Road to ¢hargo so much moro from your olty to Virdon, forinatanco, thanit doos to Bt. Louls, 74 miloa farthor,that goods can be shippod to the lattor point, and back, oheapor thau thoy ¢an bo sent direct ? - Can tho onrrying .froight 148 milos for nothiug, whon tho ownor doos not want it to bo 8o carrled, bo explained in any satisfactory way? At o formors' meot- ing hold last® wintor in Galosburg, 1t was antouncod that a dlspatch hind just beon re- “colved from Ohiengo reducing the freight on oorn b ceuts a bushel, or from 22 contd to 17 conts. Of courns the prios of oorn waa inorons- od that much,. that day, and -ovorybody ab tho | mooting doclaved that the reduction was made adopiod by the Tarmors! Association of Liviug. |.ecnus all the purainsablo corn hind boon plokod up, by those in tho rallrosd. xing, Ara theso things right ? 1s it right for ratiroads to por- suade towns on thou. lino to voto dobis upon thomsglves of hundreds ‘of thotisands of dollars to.bufld branch roads, .sll of which is a dond loss, in hopes of Loooming Important Lnnntlon polnts, and then ruin thom ‘complotely by oarrying froight ‘past their doors twenty to soventy-flvo mfiou farthor _on, thoso branches, choapor than they carry on the main'lino ? 'Was it rigut for ona of your Joading roads to voto ita stookbolders n . gratuity ofr 95 por cont of its oapltal in 7 por, cout bonds, lastwinter, for “iioh tho rond rocoived no considoration whnt- avor?, Was it not, n this :onse, roally lovying forcod loan of more than s thousand doliars & day on tho territory tributary toit, wh(qh must ay it? | B . s ’ 'i‘lmm, and many othor like abuses, caunot bo pooh-poohed away, or be forgotten by apeoplo suflorlng an thoso of tho Wost aro, ground'down and robbod .by “tariffa". aud singa, of evol possiblo deseriptlon,—town, ocounty, Btate, rail- rosd, manufacturing, and governmental. -Bomo ble, for tho purposo’of Harmonlous action, that in th vt of a selsotlo of candidaten to bo volod for nt tho | Of thom must bo smendod, or 8 .n;volu- Novomber cloction that the basls .of reprosontation | tom, * in ~good earnost, _ is imminent, nlznll be four dolegates ffom each towiship-club fu the | Tho Stato -‘and _Fedoral' Courts - wiil gob such trosh 08 tho' Dortmouth College docision harrowed out of their wiga ina vor_r unflonunt manner indoed, if thoy pornist in it. - lnilrond troight agonts ought fo bo men capable of view- ing ovory side of tho quostjon, and scting ac. cordingly.” It is of course very sgroeahle indood for an ngont to be tho recipiont of now suits-of clothos, and baskots of wiuo for furnishing ona right ? B i i-osc'aro all knotty pélnts, yot capablo of sat~ {afactory solution, if treated with common-fair- : | ness and honosty.,. When railway-managoers ‘find that thoy haye rosponsibilities and dutiocs as well na rights and priviloges,—when both sldes of tho' quostion -mmporly viewed,—tho battlo will be moro thon half-won, . Fanuen. MAINE. : ;| .. The Republican State Convention, _The Maino Ropublican State Convention mot at Bangor, June 19. The Hon. Eugono Hale prosided. Nelson Dingloy, Jz.,was nomitiatod Ablio soc~ | for Governor on the first ‘ballot,~rocoiving' 816 | votes, to 170 for Edward Kent, 211 for James M. ‘Btono, and 6 soattering. Rosolutions were: adopted a8 follows: ¥ Resolued, That the principles of the Republican, party, aa heretofora _oxpreesed {n ita convention, in Tegatd to Stato and Natlonal affairs, it in declared hat. ovents have proved that thelr practical enforcoment ia esaontial to (he welfaro of -the BStato and Nation, and: tho maintenance of tho intorests, rights, snd Uberties of the lo. Resoluedl, That, in view of the fact that the Ropubli- can party lias so mot tho vital fssues of tho past twolve 'years as to sceure tho !l\p{m!t of o vast yponderance of tho patriotism and intelligonco of the Nation, it Lina .| fately won for itsolf the night to tho titlo ‘of boing the true reform party of tho country, Tetoled, Wk tho Republioais of Bains domend at 1o bauds of those they hava chowon' to- conduct tho affairs of tho Nation and Stato rigid cconomy, to tho ond thnt taxes may bo reduced ssrapidly asis cone- slatent with good govornment. . Resolved, That this Convention protests against tho. gronting of anothier acre of the public domain to rail- °| road or other corporations; and we further declare, sgainst any grant of the’ Natlonal credit for o Natlonal mepmau in the bulldiug of cauals or rallroads, oving that the iroct tendoncy of that pollcyls toward ‘prodigality and corruption, X Resolved, That o hgaritly applaud” the active | ‘monsures of tho late Congress in forreting out and oxposing_corruption; sud we lave with profound regrot, in tho 'diaclosurcs made thereby, ovidenco of political and ofilofal corrup- tion, and the abuao of responsiblo positions by men of all poiitical partlos, ond we dewand pure official con- duct and the punishmont of unfaithfal men, who hav- ing. Mln{:l the confldence freely extended to the shall not bo shiclded feom the disgraco of -their acts by ony. partisanship of ours,aud we denounce all Crodit Mobilior trausactions, whatever be thelr power, | Resotued, Thst the Republicans® of Maine denounce *| thio recent'action of Congress known ns the salury grab, incressing the salaries of its membors; sud es- pocially its nLEnoct(u foature, by which nearly $5,000 ‘wore voted to each momber for- services alret y‘dmm . aa » gross violatlon of the &m 06 -0f_tho lnst National Convontion, and demand tho mmediate and uncon- ditonal repkal of 12 act 8o sgraceful to Congross and odious to the pw?ln, “Resolved, That the practice of loading tho appropri=" atlon bills casentinl to the support of the Government with objectionable legialation in the shapo of amond- menta, toward the close of tho scsslon, is s prolifio nourco of abuso, and a froud upon the poople, and its . | zeform s urgently demanded. TResolved, That wo rocognizo o & growing ovil that should be aprooted the fncrenan of private legislation, both in the tures of tho States and in the N tlonal Congress, consuming the time that should be given fo purely publio interests, building up’ thoroby soen ovorgrown corporations and monopolics, and_givin § g tions, to secura the election of ‘mon “who'will'in Gon.’ | Fito 0 lobbles wwhich tend to bring 4ato roprosah both Natlonal and Btato Legialatures, ——— COLLEGE-COMMENCEMENT AT{WHEATON. To the Edilor of Tha Chicago Tribune: Bmn: The Associnted Alumni of ‘Wheaton Collogs hold their annual rounion on Tuesday, the 24th inst, Publio oxercises in tho evening consist of an address by the Rev. J. P. Btoddard (olass of '60), and an osssy by Miss J. B. Whit- ing ('72). * Commencement-oxerclses begin as noar 10 _0o'olock a. m. as possible, on Wednesday, the 26th inst., in the Collego-Chapel. : Eloven graduatos from the regular courses, and one, & native Groek, from a spocial courso, “will take part, whose produstions, togother with a Master's oration, and address by David A. Wallace, D. D., Presidont of Mopmouth College, with tho usual conferring of dogrees, will con- gtitute tho ‘prognmme for the occasion. The 9 o'elook train from the Wolls-Streat Do~ 'SDL will take excursionists, in nocd of aquict ny's enjoyment in tho country, out in time for, time for tho exerclses, Tha citizons of Wheaton' koop open doors on the occasion, and will extend hospifalitios to all that come. Tho train that ronches tha city ab6:45—or, if that is too late. 3 m—will roturn them to their BELOIT° COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT. The appointments for Commencement Weok aro ag follows: . Bunday, June 20—Baccalaureats Sermon by tho President, in the aftornoon ; address befors the Misslonary Bocloty by the Rov. J. L. Dudley, D. D, of Milwaukee in the evening. Monday, June 80—Address before tho Archean Booclety by tho Rov. Thomas Korr, of Rockford, in tho evoning. - Tuesday, July 1—Prize declamation of the Froshman‘and Sophomora Olassos in tho aftor- -| hoon ; Alumnl Association business moeting im- modiatoly followlng; in the evening, Alumni Oration by Prof. W. A, Coohran, of tho Dosf and Dumb Iustitute, Fiint, Mich., Olass of '67, on tho # Dangors and Necossities of To-Day ;" poom w the Kev, B. K. Lathrop, of New ondon" 18., Ulass of '67, ** Momorios of Alma Mater recoption at Presidont'ss Wednesday, J nl{‘ 2—Exercises of graduating stass, mumbatiog irtoen; valodioiry by W, & Doway; ealulatory by d. D, Bwozoy; Com- moncement Dinner, to which the Alumni are cordially nvitod Bonor_concart, whish 1s ox- eotad fo excel all its predeceasors, in tho ovon- 8 . —_——— “ Goophngle, Dr, Qalt, In his * Medical Notos on the Uppor Amazon,” has furnishod somo curious informa~ tiop on the strango practice known as “ Goopha- io," or dirt-oat g, "This disease, according to E)r. Galt, now counts as oue of the chief cudsinio complaitits of all tropical Amorica ; and, at the dltance of over 3,000 miles from tho tos, on the erson o placo witli cars, whilo porhaps a dozon |- D rora. oqually dosorving gob nono ;. but da it | | of 28,000, ;| profitable orops of Irish potatocs do not flud mn TN . D i g sl i o tho timo they are 4 Jonrs old, “or llogs, and froquently dle from tho ., rosulta In two or {throo yonrs., In othor oasoa thoy grow to man. hood,: and ‘Dr, Galt_sponka of having himeelt soon in tho oaso of a Mestize soldior who was dy- ing from dyaon!nrfi, which soonor or Inter sus porvonos on this habit, the poor oronture, half _an hour beforo his death, dotocted with & lump “of clay stuffod in his sunkon chooka, CURIOSITIES OF AGRICULTURE. From the New York Evening Poat. A fow dnys NLD wo gnve somo ptatistics, from tho miapa nttached to tho Ninth Consus Report, ghowing tho relative smonnt snd valuo of somo staple productions of tho difforont Statos. Tho subjoot, howover, 18 by no moans oxhausted, snd & farllor oxamination of tho tables proves, oqually instructive., In fact, “although statis- tica aro-apt to bo' and unattractive, ‘the figuros of this roport offor ‘80 many surpriscs and ouriosities, that & long and patient rosenrch would bo roquired to oxhaust tho Intorost in it. The ncros of improved farming land in tho ‘United Btatos in 1870 numbored 188,031,099, Tho woodland on farms amountod “to 130,910,117 soros, and tho unlmgmvnd 1and, not_woodland, umborod 50,603,706, - Tho, ostimatod. valuo of ail farming Innd 1a o littlo moro than 9,000,000, €00, sgainst £6,600,000,000in 1860, = The Incronso of valuo in romo of tho Northorn Bintos Is most ‘oxtraordiaary. Illinols, for oxamplo, has now investod {n’fnrmlng land _©900,000,000, sgninat $400,000,000 in :1860 ;. Indlann hes- almost doubled ite valuation, and Micligan Las added more than 100 por cont ; Minnesota has sprung up from_ $327,000,000 to $07,000,000, and, thd rost docidod ndyance ofall, Iowa has inoreasedits farm {nvestmont from §119,000,000 to almost £400,000,000. : All tho -Northorn Batos have mado n much Jarger advance in thia diroction {han tho average of tho country, while thoro haa been an sstonishing doprociation in the valuo of farm lands in nearly all the Southorn Btatos. In 1860, Alabama - roturned a farm valuation'of 175,000,000, whilo’ now 1t'is only 867,000,000 ; Arkansas has %onn backward more than 100 por cont; Goorgin hins fallon from 167,000,000 to 94,000,000 ; Loulslans from $200,000, 000 to 304, 000.000; Mississippi: from 190,000,000 to 88 000,000; Bouth Oarolina from' 180,000, 000" to - $44,000,000; - and the other Southorn Btatos bavo lost heavily oxcopt Ken- -tuoky, Maryland, snd Delawaro, Thig is not oortainly tho entortainmont to whioh Davis, Toombs & Co. Invited tho farmers of the South whon thoy mado war on the Government, for. they prodieted that while tho South would ilour- igh, grasa-would grow in tho streota of Northorn .oities, and the farmors and othor mudsills would ‘have no markots loft noar home, Since tho con-, sus'was taken, howover, many of-the Southorn Btatos have made rapld lmnrovoment, and, with tho presorvation of ponce, they may.in a fow oars bo evon more prosporous than tlicy woro 1860, . _ i B g . Ono of tho important staples of tho country, otatoos, in not included in the lllustrated statis- ica and was nobmoutioned in tho formor article. Tho {ablo of roturns is divided into two.col- ‘umns, Irish snd sweot potatoos, and the amount g{rodneurl i yonely. is pgiven -in bushels. ow York loads the list in the amount of Irish potatées producod, foturning the enormous ylold, 000 bushels ; Penunsylvania follows with " nearly: 18,000,000, Ohio with 11,000,000, Iilinoia and Miohigan ook with 10,000,000, Maino with noarly 8,000,000, Wisconsin w ith 6,000,000, Tows,* Indisns, and Vormont esch withupward of 5,000,000, and Neww Jorsey and New Hampshire: with moro than 4,500,090 bisshels. The partiou-; Iar parts“of * the counti~. which yield tho most according to the arca cultieted are Maine, Now Hampshiro, ' Vormont, and Northorn New York. Tho bost potatoes, also, come (rom thoso Statos, 23 thio millions of b ern Btates éach'year will attost." - But tho States whioh yield the best and most he,swoot potntoes ntall profitable, if wo may judge from this report, Now York raising only 10,000 bushols, Vormont 96 bushels, -New Lamp- shiro 160 bushels, and Maine 850 bushols. Now Jeraey, however, proves that the sweet poto~ too moy bo raisod- profitably farthor north than was supposcd beforo the war. Thet Statoye- turned anannual- production of 1,500,000 bush- ols, which is sbout the averago yiold of thai Bouthorn Btatos, 1t is aingular that Maryland, and Delawaro do -not cultivato this vogotablo more oxf.unsh'cl;, their roturns being respostiv ly only Un(uau . and. 85,000 Dbush ols, © North Carolina “~leads: in ihis lows with 2,600,000 bushols, nod Toxas with 3,000,000 bushols, _Alabama, Louisiana, Missis- sippi, Sounth Oarolina, and Tennosseo onch roturn more then 1,000,000 bushels, whilo Virgivia re- turns only 860,000 bushols, 'Turning now to tho oighth census, we find that tho Bouthorn States raised enormous crops of swoot potatoes bofore tho war, Alobamn having roturaod 6,000,000 Dushols, Goorgia 6,000,000, Mississippi 4,000,000, ' North Garolina 6,000,000, ‘Bouth Carolina 4,000, 000,and tho othor Southorn States in proportion. Buoh a great reduction as this in one of tho prin- cipal orops of tho Bouth scems almost of ltsilf enough to eripplo if not to bankrupt the Btajos. ‘Among the onc-sided statistics of tho consus arg_thoso rolating to the sugar and molnsaos crops; Tho only Btatos that make returns of sugar from covo aro Alabamn, Florids, Goorgis, Louisiang, fina, ,Bouth Carolina, Tennasser, and Toxas. Tennessco retwrns only two. hogsheads, The only -Btates returning more than 1,000 hoga- honds 'are Louisiana 221,000, Toxas. 5,000, and Florida and Goorgis onch but littlo-moro than 1,000: Of molasses from caue, Lonlsiana pro- duces_18,000,000 :gallons, and tho'other States named return about tho same yiold rohi.lvul{ to thoir sugar crops, oxcopt that South Carolina makos no return, - * 5 ‘The returns of maple sugar royoerso the scale, few of these Southorn States making sny no- count of- this crop. Vermont s the banner Btate for maploe sugar, .roporting .a yiold of almost 10,000,000 pounds. The production of New York is somowhat larger, but nothing com- pared with the differenco In sras, ‘Tho only oth= or Btates whioh rotnrn more than 1,000,000 ounds aro: Michigan, 4,000,000 ; Obio, 8,250,~ 00 ; ' Pennsylvania, nearly 8,000,000 ; * New Hamshire, 3,250,000; Indians, 1,500,000 ; Mas- sachusotts, 5 fow pounds more thau 1,000,000, The total' production is 40,000,000 'pounds, |' B The total production of msple molasses is 1,600,000 gallons, of which Ohlo returns nearly 400,000 %llonfl Indiana mnearly 800,000, Kontitely 140,000, and the othor States smallor 34 amonnts, Vormont being away toward the foob | gric of the liat, 0n1{ roturning 16,000 gallons. A study of theso statistics shows that no part of tho country is 80 barren and valucloss a3 wo aro somotimea lod to squola. Tho oldor Btatos of the East may bo pretty good States: to omi- g:nto from, but they are also protty good Btates stsy in, for the realvaluo of & crop is not monsured by bulk or by the amount (yluldnd, and potatops and sugar may ba relatively as well ‘Amazon Valley, where the negro i n rarity, be- jug meroly & walt from Brazil or .tho Pacifle coust, it 18 the most importaut dlsease among the childrén and women of thie conntry, On the- Maranon, the half-breods sre mostly addioted to the pml\ca of dirt-eating—nelther tho pure sav- g0 nor the moro onltivated: belng o often the | yiotims, Children commance the practios from worth '.ninh:g as wheat and corn, Tho United Btates are what might bo oalled s well-balanced ocommunity in an agrioultural view. —An incident took place in n Middletown, Ct., factory the othor day, which may explain tho cause of gome mysterious fires. A handful of cotton waste, which had been used to cloan ma- chines, waa loft on a work bonch, and in s littlo over an hour after it had boon used was in flamos, 'This excited the curiosity of those who eaw it, and anothor plsco was saturated with ‘boiled linseed oil, and in loss than two hours took fire from spontansous combustion. An- other piece was tried, and in Lalf an hour was so hot that it comld not bo hold, TO RENT, OFFICES. A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for reut 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 bvest for all, classes of business requiring a central lo- cation, * W, C. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building. L. TOHEGARAY INSTITUTE. ‘Establishied in New Xork in 1814, ) Eaglish and Frenoh for Y Tioarding sud dey puplle, 11 and 1620 Spruoeat. Phila: S el iuees of Tl sl o -MADAME D'ERVILLY, Prinolpal, Misses, dios and Pl‘llflll ushols shipped to the South- |- 164 orop, roturning 5,000,000 bushols ;- Georgin fol-'| 375 4t Mississippl, Missouri, North 'Caro- |. FLORIDA WATER, -,IM_PERISHABLE FBAGRANGE! MURRAY & LANMANS - OELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER. Tho rlokeat; mont lmln.g, yot'mnlt deleato of ;dl} Por- famos, for uss on the HANDKERCHIEF At-the TOLLET, 5 : And in‘the BATH., As thoro ar Imitations and countorfoits, llnn{l ask for gho larids Watar pblal ina on e DR SRR Y & FAANRIAN, without which oo is gouino, For salo by, all Perfamors, Druaglsts, and ‘Denlers In Fancy Goods, - . . ;.. LOITERY. o ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, * " Draying of Janb 10--Closs 003, N.I‘H [No, Frize.|No °1, 830 we'n vise, N0, Frize |No,. rises i ) SUY5E_ Spa - ioooj18756, B0 18108, ., 300 19618, . 00 2501, 3001 2001 22222 500 0ul zazas S BEgEgcREEEgy 123063 ey e a) 800| 800 251! ® Bowaro of parties roprosonting thomsolves as agents of the Rn}“l,l Havana Lottory. b This Lottery hax Luon In:existonce 70 years, and tho Drawlug nevor yot postponod, . Prizos cashod and information farnishod, Romoved to Na. 11 Welkss Kog York: araoved fo No. 11 Wall-sty ‘Naw York: P. 0. Box #48. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. * The partnership horotofors existing under the firm namo of Stanton & Co., (s this day dissolved by mutual consent. GEORGE E. STANTON, LUOIUS 0. PARDEE, CHARLES TATUM. Ohicago, June 16, 1873, The undorsigned will continus tho businoss of IM- PORTERS and FAMILY GROOERS, under the firm name of STANTON & CO., at No, 9156 Wabash-av., with a branch at No. 101 Weat Madisonat. GEORGI I, STANTON, LUOIUS O, PARDEE, Having purchased tho intorest of mypartnersin the stors No, 146 East Madlson-st., Ishall continue business thore as horstofore. AT AT DISSOLUTION. Tho firm of O, Il. WARNROKR & 00, i dlasolvad from this dsy, B, Klugo withdrawing, 0. I1. Warnocke 1s alone authorized to aglloct all outstanding debts, and X will sattle all Labllitle: 0. 11, WARNEOKE, L. KLUGE, Tho businoss will bo continued at tho old stand, 153, 154, and 160 West Erioat, CONRAD II. WARNEOKE, Obtoago, June19, 1678, DISSOLUTION. . The firm of Emorson & Goddia is this day distalved by mutusl consent. Willlam i1, Kmorson {s alonosuthorizo 10 collgot tho moness duo to said firat and to slgn tho tirm name in lguldation thoreof ; and &) billy ot aaid irm to be Datd b suld Kniorson. WAL 1L EMELEON, Chtoago, 1il,, Juno 19, 1873. DISSOLUTION. 'The firm ot 0, & G, OAMPBELL, Urasa Founders, {a horsby dimsolvod by mutual consont, All dobts owing to ‘and by satd firm will bo sottlod L. 1. Campbell, who will ocontinue the bualness at the old stand, 118 and 118 Bouth - Dosplaines-ab, AMUSEMEN1S, L, B, LENT'S METROPOLITAN MUBEUM, Monsator Monagerie, Hippozoonomadon, Uara- van, Equesourrionlum, and Groat Now York Cirous! af / “tmt i / ) B aog‘m “BIDR-~Oornor of Btata and Twonty-second. sts,, Mo; nday, Tugadnv, And Wodnosdsy, Juno I, 24, and 257 Aot on-dha I "RIDN, comor ‘61 Rndfeon and KElizaboth-sta., Thursday, nd Batucday, Juna 28, , At ra opon ab 1 and 7t oommonce at3 nnd 8, “Altmlssion to all tha shows, 500} ndor 9, 25 POAITIVELY LAST WREK of iho Brilliant Young Artisto, ITATTE PUTN.AM. +| Night Exros Monday and Taoaday R , J d - T a rassstisalion ot Mie, Bouthwortass sorsy ontl Capitola, or The Hidden House. OAPITOLA. JKATIE PUTNAM ith Bopks, Triday Kyonlox, Fano 377 Farowoll Bomofit of Tcatis Putaans. ' Batines Balurday at3p. m. "HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Monday, June 23_Ervo; 1y 1l A fyic d]uf(un IR LR AL T 3. Tolwl Ryan tal Lo T ey hanged e X 0 for tho oliataofak o) Tho Marquiayy: Afr. Goo 2 i A idrios blan Bidney Gowel sl "ttt Folly Booloa, e rge D'Alroy; i zn O - Bor aa ftatlor Eoolest DTr. . We Norris as Oapt. Haw- froo. Entire now sconory and gorgoons appolntments, .+ ATKEN'S THEATRE, Cool nnd Comfortablo in tho Hottost Wenthor. Tho Host Vontilated Thoatra {n Amorics. A Gool Dral team vty Db Linttod By Obomel: Thcess. N Blaziag Gaato Hoat tho Atmosphore. 1No Faus Noosssary, THE QROWNING BUCOESS, * ZOT O ‘Wost B1do patrons can sooaro soatant Gilea Bros., at 334 Wost Madison-st, L out Modisonat. Evory ovoulag and on Wadassday snd ACADEMY OF MUSIO. FIRST WEEK of the groat Comodian COoOoL BURGESS : ‘And tho laughablo drama TJTOE Be d weok of Mie lflNNfix 0&“ frit? eoon ; P AR NS R LTLRLT SENNI TEAbiNg, ST d 3 s Rrattame Jutg g urdar: " NIXON'S AMPHITHEATRE, Monday, Juuo,%3. LABT, WEEK.. LAST WREK.: CAL WAGNER'S MINSTRELS. 2 J. 0. HAVERLY....... S 3 &7 Box Office apon Rlgnhues OCEAN NAVIGATION. STATE LINE. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- AN AN LN D ON B O These ologant new steamors will sall from Btale Lino or, Fulton ‘Broaklyn, N. ¥, as follow N Wodnosday, Jage 28. Wodnosdny, July 23. July 230 e i, 9,60 ‘Wodneaday, .Wodnesday, Aug. 8. TN ALDWIN &' 00 AN L SATGLS, A oni 5 Oor, of Canal aud Wo . Agonta, 'Woat Madison.ata:, Uhfo Balling trico o wook from Now York, and carrying pas- 8 ‘All parts of Groat Britain, Ireland, Gontinontal id tho Modi(crranoan. Cabin from 8637 Stoor- ad Irish nocta gast, S wost, A8, ' Conti. o same ns othior roguiar iincs, All pagahle in Arranoy, Apply for {ull information at the Com- icoa, 'No. 7 Howling Grean; Now York, aud N, K. cornor Lasalloand Madison-sts., Olicago. EENDERSON BROTHERS, Agentas. NEW YORK TO CARDIFFE, - ~BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, Tho Soutls Walos Atlantio Stoamshlp Uompans's nnu‘«':m'-'s«cn.fi.hxpalwn sail from Ponoaylvania Ratle Tond Whatt, dorsey PEMERORL. May 28 GLAMONGA; uno 18 Thoso steam: Bt exprossly for'the trado, aro pro. idod it Al i Eitous tsmmanominis for Lo omfostand | Ganvoniones of 'OABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS, First Cabin., 1§80 onrronoy Beoond Cabin.. {00rmgD. . Propaid Htoorage oo Drafts for £1and upwards. ; o For faciior particalars, aprly tn Oacdifh at the Com. [ pasy's Oilows o, 1 Dock Uasrobars aad th Now Vork to AROHIBALD BAXTER & CO. Aponts. - No, 17 Broadway. CUNARD MAIL LINE. BESTABLISEED 1840. Steam Between Now York, Boston, and Liverpool, FROM NEW YORK. ‘Aud from Bosta _ovory Taesday. Onbin Passnge, 880, 8100 and 8130, Gold. Excursion Tiokots at Roducod Rates, Stasrage Passago, 830 . Pasaongors and frolght Dok Lo andfrots all poris of Eropa St lowost ratot. 8ightDrattson Groat Beitain, Trolaud, and the ontinent. P, H. DU VERNET, Goo'l Wost'n Agent. N. . cor. (lark and Randolub-sis, OUNARD LINE—NOTICE, Withthe view ot diminishing tho chancos of colliston, tho steamors of this lino will henooforth take a spocitio courso for ail soatona of tho yoar, Un tho Outward Passage from Quoonstawn to Now York or Boston, crossing moridisn of 50 at 43 Jat., ornothing to the north of 48, On tho Homoward Passage, orossing the meridlan of 50 at431at., or nothing to the north of &1, ALLAN LINE MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. .22 FULL-POWERED STEAMSNIPS, Salllng TRI-WEEKLY to and from QUEBEC. a0 fortul are Xor passage, pply to - A £ i NATIONAL LINE, Salling from New York for Quoenstowsi and .Liverpoo] O B o Losdan tireck oyery Toeiniu ey L Cabin Passage $80, $90, aud $100 Currency, Excursion Tickots at fs by . I ding pas- songor should mako :-fl;'nmél‘lu!llm}:l'nr Boris Propatd stobrass kel b ety " Quoentor arago tiokotu ' trom Livs - Tandbadorey, Glisgow, Oasdil, Brlyial, or London, 831,00 nner Fassongers bookod to of from German and Sosndina- R Bioarmatine ot chs 1ino arw the lacgot tn tho trado. e o aro the Dritta on Grost Britatn, Trolaad, and fio Gontinents WILLIAM MACALISTER, Gon'l Westorn Agen Northeast Olark ata, i fimnimenl s Gooli'ors SUMMER RESORT. “ISLES OF SHOALS.” TEEH OCEANIC, STAR ISLAND. This now and ologaut Hotel will opor July 1, 1678, with amplo aovonnnodatlons for fiva Hophted hgats. R 'y looatlon, agenury, ollmate, and fasiities for boat. log, bathing, dod fish{iy are nusnrpratod. - A irat-olass whyeiotan wifl by counce stod witl tho Louse. : ¢ Transient Board, §3.50 to 34.00 por day, Wavkly Board, $8.00 to 23.5% 4‘. Montily l'l"':a“sa. b g par . Star Islaud, 20 ddrdened to B, G Doz i Moo, ke, atior i ato to slos of Shoal y * Ot PIRANK W, HILTON, Managor. . "' PERWECTION| BOKER'S BITTERS. Bowaro of Counsexfalin RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Summor Arrangemont. FXPLANATION OF UZPERENCE MATRA,— 1 Saturday ate opled: = Hunday oxooptad, Monday ‘oxcoptod. §Ar- rive Sunday at8:00a. m. ¢ Dally. MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GIEAT WESTERN RAILROADS Depot, oot of Taks st and fool of Neentyecontsts ice, 61 Glark ai), goutheast corner of Kandalph, an T Danatate, cormes uf Hadivons : Arrive, 3a0 grla matn nd ate ling) prom. Jackson” Adce: otk A orning apror Nigit Kxprdsse 0. WENTWOITH, Ceneral Passanger Agont. CHICAQD & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Allon (& 5t, Loufs Throngh Line, and Loultiana Mo, ) new ehort route, Chic fo Ki g . Leave, Arvive, 8t. Tants & Springllold Rxpross, Vi A0l Linocue orceae * 91168, m,|* 4:10 5. m, KlmunDlI{ ast e B e Jackeonville, 11, and Louts . * 018, m.[* 820 . . A0y B0 ohovgy o Wonana, Tason, Washing Diviston, W ross (Westors e M e T, Jc'a'llol. & D\"&hc Acgomo'datl * 4:00 g‘ m. nlI;- :- &, Tosis S hiingicid Lgitafng) DS acnelto Divislom s | 99:00 p. m. 1470 f Vinjon 00p, m. [H7:30p, e Ensaa Olfy Exprove vin BB 1475 i T Oy e oone e B0.00 B o (T R: T e Kool & ati'a (V80 p. m- TDally, vin Malh Ling, and daily orch rday, vi Jnokeontiilo Divistons 43 15'nu{.° i RSP o wnd s SAcapt Manday, via decksonvills Divistovs - CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY. Union Depot, corner Madiron and: Cannledts.; Ticket Offca 83 South Clarkst,, oppostie Sherman House, and at Depots Leave, |_Arrive, Mitwankao, 8t, Paul & Minnoap- olls Doy Fxpron Milmaukoo Mail aud 1ty Milwaukoe, B olis Night *9:008, m. ¢ 6:30a., m. *5:00p, . 111008, m. +9:80 p m. |* 4:15 p. m. re , Paoi & Binea; Lxpror CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD. Depols—Foot of Lnksat,, Indlana-av,, and Sicternth-st,, ‘and Ganal and fzeeni ‘Ticket ofices, No, 89 Clark- “#t., and at depots, Arrice, o ¥ Bondota & Otlawa Piseonsor. Dawner's Grove Accommodation| urora Aurara Passony ILLINOIS CENTRAL BAILROAD. Depot foot af Lakest. and, it qf Twent, dert, ecn, AL oot mear a2 Leave, Ticket CHICAGO & NORTHWESTE! ity affces, corner NN RAILRODAD. Randolph and LaSalle-sts,, and 75 Canal at., corner Madisan-t, 5 Teave, rrive, Marquotte Kxpress,. Bt Haul Exprasmecess oo CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depol, corner af Iarrison and Shermania, Iicket afi 3 Weat Madlson-at, Night licpros... Tokvonworth & LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depoty Van Buren-st., foot of LaSallo-st, Ticket afices, norfhicest corner Clavk and Handalpheats,, and souihicest corner Canal and Madison-ste, * 1 Expross Accom. via Maln Line. Mall, via AJr Liho and Main Lin 8poclal New, York Kxpross, vial 0 Arrice, {iantio K; Iight Frpras ¥fa Main Liao, Elkbart Acoommodation,. | Bouth Chicago Acoommodation.s PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Arriv CHIbAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. . (OPEN 70 I ey LGIN. ) Depot corner Halsted and North ranch-sta, General ofica 16 Metropolitan Block, corner Randolph and LaSalle.s:3, Teave, | Arri Elgin Accommodatio Rivor Park Accomino Rivor Park Accommodation.. $0pm. . CHICAGO, 'INDIANAPOLIS & GINCINNATI ' THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Fvom the Great Central Railroad Depot, foot of Lake-t, For through tickets and slesping-car bert et Ticka# afice, 131 Randoiph Ganalat., comer Madison; 9 LaSallest,, corner Angton, and at Jllinols Central Depat, Toave Ohicago... m. :35 8. m,, and Arrivo at ayotto. Arzivo at, Indianapol Arris bt train {o In- v at Olnoinoati assongors can got ‘wonty-socond-s BiE Tralns arrivo at Ohloagoat 7:57 a. m. Oniyling runaing Saturday napolis and Clucinnatl, South End g‘“"fi” cheoked and tako train at onot. ; MEDICAL CAKRDS. DR, C.BIGELO L PHYSIOIAN, (6 Statost., Ohlos, vn by all readers of tho g, Blgolow {s tha oldest ostabliahied pliys Belonco and expo ) nownod BFEO] s, in . 13, tho most. esteamed of tho .| modical inatitutes YISARS OF HIS o ago, honored by tho Dross, ilutioat modical atisimmonts by Al (ha of the day, Laving dovol ENTY "LIFE 15 portootiog romedion that will Sira positively all cascs of OLULONIO AND SPECIAL DISEASES in both sexes. CONSULTATION ‘FHiEl, SEPARATE PARLORS for Indlios atd: gontlomon. Call,” CORRESPONDENGE ONBIDENTEAL. " Address ail lotters, with stamps, to r. O. BIGELOW, No, {51 Stato-st. DR, BIGFLOW s 8 regulatly brod physloian, Hisrop- I Rl LA g PR g tant roforonce, but is wall spoken of by trusting themsolves to his this class of physicians aro euoh sorvioo, it {s 0f the utmost importance to engage only a man whoso exparienco is oqual t his offer of medl oal aid, and without prejudico, or iutorost tn sayl n n othos thau the Lrath, wo Facormend. most oordially and gmphatioally auoh 1 Rooms, 64 0 isit DR, BIGELOW, at his Oentral tato-st., Ohicago. No2ayii Dr. Kean, 360 South Olark-st., Chicago, Moy bo confidontislly consulted, porsonally or by mall, fres.of chirgo an il ohronio or hervous disaseat. DR, Jo KEAN i tho only physioian in tho olty who war- ranta outes o no pay. ‘Groon Book sont for 50 conts, Tllustzatod with numer- ous fino engravings. DR. A. G. OLIN, 41 West Washington-st., Ohle th tel od and ; chronlo, and norvous disansos {n_ both soxes. o stampa tor Modisal Troatiso, vull \nformation, Con: Aultation froe. orrospendonco confldeatisl. 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