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- THE COUNCIL. Important Communication from . the Mayor. Yo Advises an Appropriation of at Least $700,000 for Now Sewers. And Points Out Where the Money Oan be Obtained, fetltlous, Communications, and . . Orders---Street Improve= " ments, ‘The Councll had & rogular mgellng yonterdsy | evening, Ald. McGrath in tho ‘ohair. Prosont, Aldormon Bowon, ' Richordson, Dixon, Warren, McGonnies, Cooy, McAvoy, Sidwoll, Stone, Tra- «coy, Bchmitz, Cullerton, McOlowry, Olowry, Bal- ley, Powoll, O'Brion, Boud, Olark, Kchoo, Hoath, Bhorwood, Mooro, Cleveland, Quirk, McGrath, Eckhardt, Stout, Lengacher, Bohnfner, Cannon, Ogdon, Woodman, . SEWERAGE, . The following communication from tho Mayor ‘wasread and roloired to tho Committes of tho Wholo. 'GENTLEMEN: As tho city chartor provides that tha ordinanco making appropristions for tho flscal yoar niust bo passed boforo the 1t day of July, the work ust, thorefore, bo comploted within & weol from date.’ Bofora tlio Appropristion bill reported by tho ‘Financa Qommitteo has beolf passed upou in Commit- tco of tha Whole, I dealra to offer for your considera- tion somo rocommondations in regard to tho appro- priation for sowoers, I observe a strong and actlve Jrossuro for incrensed appropriations for nearly all Znunicipal purposca broughit to beaz on tho leglslativo Doy, until tho uggregote umaunts now under consid- eration foot up over $6,000,600. Of this immenso wumn only $300,000, or one-twentloth x;nu-t, is pro- posed fo bo dovoled to cxtond g dovors, Which, in my opinion, s greatly inadoquate 20 meat tho Imporative necessitios that ozist for moro acworago, Instoad of only 5 por cont of {ho sppro- pelaiious bolog dovoled (o tia Importust purpost, T Would strongly rocommond that st loast {Cont bo applicd ; but not by adding to the aggrogato, hieh throatons ta ba largo boyond. pracedont, but by Foducing proposed amounta for various OthGE pur- Woscs, and transforring tho saving to tho sowur oxten- ion jtom, In this way I thiuk ot loast $400,000 might o placed to thie credit of that account, in addition to tho, $300,000 proposed by tho Finatco Committco, making » total of $100,000 to Lo oxpended for sowerago ‘wxtonslons, Tobsorve that it is proposed to incroaso thio publio school houwes 25 per cont in a singlo year, also 2ho fire department 40 per cont, and othor departmenta ‘mnd intercets in nearly like proportion, whils tho ad~ Wition to the soworagols only proposed o bo 10 por <cont. ; Tu'my view tho néed of additions! ssworage sur- sscs that of ovory other municipal want, It i Kirgod by evory sanitary considoration, and ds virtual. Canontial {0 thio gonaral welfaro, An inapection of the maps of tho Doard of Publio Works showa that, wheroas nino-tonths of tho populated area of the city Ya supplled with hydrant wator from the lake, and a Rearly cqual proportion have tholr streota Lightcd with 1@, scarcaly bl tbo inhisbilauts 1iavo AOWors, oF Any Tmcana of undor-ground dralnsge fOF the onormous necumulations of lgquid * impuritica wiich, lying on tho surfaco, Locomo putrld, oud © o atmosphors with goacous _ox- alatfons, ndding fearfully to tho bills of mortality, ‘and endangoring tho Loalth of tho whole city from th wpread of opidomio discasos, Contagious and epi- mic isoneoa_ firet break out, rago worst and last Zongeat in tho Jow, wot, and unsowared eoctions of a citys rilons, carrylog Every form o Aisesso is rou- Horod more malignant and potent by moxious yapors Trom filthy strcots and promisos, and 1t 15 not possibla o enforco or malntaln & proper ‘degroo of cloantincea or salubrity In hot or wet weathor Whoro ihero 18 1o owerogo. - Tho loathsomo small-pox ca never be ex- tirpatod whilo groat and donscly-inhabited districts of 1hig city romain in thelf prosont undratned condition, Tt usorlunatcly 8o happons that tho unsswarod par- &lona of {ho city hnvo tho least elovation abova tho sur- uco of tho rivor, and tho most impervious safl, To mggravato tho evil, thoss portions are nearly all densoly ‘populated by the Iaboriug and poorer classes of people, ‘wlio aro least capablo, from lack of moans nnd oducas Hiom, 10 apply efllent somodios by sflorts of tielr own ; and thoy paticntly suffer and endoroe from this ‘cnusd an amonint of Mckness and distross which,inflict- «d on tho wealthier and educatod classos wonld bo intol- rablo,—driving thom o diaperse of gnaut of the city, "The bighor and drier parts of tho city, wher thoro 1s considorablo natural drainago, oF & Aandy soil which ‘quickly sbsorba liquld impuritics, havo boon noarly all ‘carofully aoworod at, groat ozpenso, 84 it is very costly o bulld sewers whora deep cutting through quicks @ands ia required ; and, conscquontiy, theno parts of 4lio clty ara in » cloanly and bealthy condition, and aa | @ resnt, mortality ratos aro low and tho value’of real eatato of such etroots Ligh, Tho timo Lug como wlion thioso long-peglocted dla~ #ricts cannot safely o neglocted any lopger, bt must - po sowered, lot tho cost Lo whatit mny, They linve acome 86 onscly populslod that It 1o slmply ipossible for want of dratnage, sriificial or natural, #o make thom clesn oF lealtliy, Largo #ums aro an- Tually expendad by the city {n abortivo offorts to keop @pen o guitors snd make tho streots pasasblo in wot ‘Weatlior, but every shower of raln washes the removed dirt back into the guttors, A considerablo porttion of theso low, mucky districts 1s ombraced in tho firo Iimits, and tho inhabitants who wish to eroct brick bullgings or construct brick busomonts undor thelr cottages azp provented from 8o doing by want of stroct owers il to conucet thelr private ns. 1t is alwo impracticable to ana pavo or macadomize {ho sticats in such soctions; sud lhua tho walio of tho property 13 kupt doprosted, and tho health of ibo inhubitunta soriously injured, Tl offoct of & Aswor on a strect conticellng with tho butting tenemonta by privato dralus 13 vory remarka~ ble. Tho most Althy, Apongy, snd Worst trects oro Instantly. convorted into dry and salubrious ground, whore alcknoss immediately’ decreases, and sauftary rules enn bo enforcod. Tho portions of tho city which T would urgontly rec- ommend to Lave sowered this year, and tho moucy to bo approprintad thorafor, aro thoss which nra Jowest nud most thickly populated, They will bo chiefly found in tho vicinity of tho Southand North Branchea of tha Chicago River, and botweon Halated streot and Ashland avenue aud Hurrison apd Twonty-socond. Streots. Thoro 18 o low sud wet tract af 500 to 400 Acres Iying wost of Stato streot and south of Archor avenue, almost deatitute of nowerage, although it con— tains » nopulation pf not less than ‘18,000, But tho worst drained diatricts In the elty and tho moat donso- 1y populated aro thoso botwoen Halsted ond Loomis, Harrison and Twonty-second streote, sud tho angle botweon Bixteenth, Ifalsfed, snd {ho Bouth Dranch, Within thiose limit4 thoro are about G40 neres of un- sowered torritory, and contalning 8t least 60,000 in- Babitants, who endure inconcelyable misery for want of sowerafio. Thoro are largo portions of {lia Pifteently Ward in noarly as deplorablo condition for want of drninago, It i safa t0 say that at loast 20,000 inhabl- iants of that ward are suffering severoly from the Knine cause, Tortions of tho Sixtoonth and Bovonteanth Wards are in ua bad & plight 5 tho Fifteonth Ward. Tho total ares which imperatively demasnds sowcrago atthia time s fully 1,900 ncros, or about throo square ‘milcs, on which reaide more than 100,000 sulToring in- Labitauta, ‘What will it probably coat to sowor this area? T find Dy roferring to tho last roport of he Board of Tublic Works that the averago cast of constructing * crock " powers i1 1870-1 was $1.49 por foot: two foot brick sowor, $2.013 two and o balf foot brick, $2.89; threo Toot, $4,45; four foot, $4,03; five foot, $5.68; six foot, not tatéd, but it ranges from $7t0 88 per foot for ordiary dopths through clay cutting. Tho avorago cost por oot for all slzes in 1870-1 waa $2.44 per foot, or about 13,000 por milo 3 aud this kind of work can bo_dono Tatiior choapor fhis year than thoso yoars, Thoro would bo Lttlo or no quicksaud or deop cutting fu tho dlatricts to which I Linve alluded, aud consoquontly the work could bo rapldly and chiaply performed, 'Tho sctual longth of poword nocded to undordrain the 1,000 ncres of bofore described territory ia about fifty-four anlles, which, st an averago of $13,000 per milo, would Duko' & tolal cost of $100,000, 1f this drainago woro_constructed tho pouplo of Ohicago would Broathe ensler 1o the . presenco of chiolora or otler postilonco, snd tho weokly death roll roportod Dy tho Bonrd of Health would_greatly diminish, whilo ovory Intorest of the clty would bo promoted by tho improved hoslth nd cleaullnoss of - tho- lsboring population. ¥°Fho next question to consider 1 that of ways and moans,—bow to ralio tho noccssary monoy without Lurdoning tho tax-payers, It s o opinfon of tho Corporation Counsol that tho spoctfe limitations of tho chastor n to rato of taxation for Sowcrago or othor ‘purposos will no longor be in force aftor tho 1ot of July enaulng, by reason of the legislation of Lust wintur ; that 1o proper courao for the Council In {0 sppropristo spocifio nums of monoy for tha varlous objocts con- tained In_the Appropriation bill, instoad of 5o muny mills snd fraotions of o tnfllas Loreloforo under pro- ious lawy, o also advises mo that tho Council may Sppropriats buch wimd 84 t doomb Uocestary for tho slnking fund for the genoral bonded dobt, Tho city 7ot balug lmiled aw to tho rato of” taxation for sowor- St auch an amount uay boappropriated astlo Cous gl {hink advisablo under the ciroumstances, It s not Decossary 40 lovy moro thun a notniusl sum for the pinking-tund for tho gonersl bonded debt, Thero 6 now alandlug 1o .tho crodit of tho sinking- fund $443,000, whilo thd; bonda whiich fall duo thls ear smount {o £110,000, Aud noxt your to §132,000, the ear after to §100, snd fu 1870 only $95,000 ; snd untit 1679 the bouds falling dio are inconsiderablo, In addition to tho general sfnkiug fund, the appro- printton bill before tho Councll roviden for thres speclul siuking funds, viz : for seworsgo bouds, $11,+ ©12,13 1 for river imbrovemont, $44,088,105 andl’ for school bonds, $15,000; total, $101,620,85, Ihiis sum, with that standiug (o tho cradit of tho Kinkiug fund, provides moro monoy than can bo used for the yedemptlon of city bouds, uuleas thoy aro purciased 8t 8 promium years n advarico of iheir maturity, Tho chiarier authorizes tho relswue of Yionds aa thoy fall duo, and the Goustitutlon forbide an Inercoao of {ho bondud debt of the city, Undor theso cireumstances 1€ will bo seou that tho cradit of tha city f1 abundanfly protectod withiout fcrcasing tho sjuke fagitund wx, hoyond a nomiual sum thin your, 1 wonld, thereforc, adviso hat the ftoiu of $200,000 fo tho kinking fund’ o Foducad to §10,000, sud ke diffo enice of $100,000 La adidad o the amiount. for reworago, would o thab tho 330,000 aypro- E‘ln!ud Inat yoar for building & bridge on alstod mtroot over..tho Norlh Dranch Canal and which has lapeed §nto tia troastry bo approprintod to sawarags, Tho Lillding of tho Lridgo can safaly bo tponod for a yoar, 88 thro In snother bridgo closo v oroasing tho canal on Divislon alroct, 'This monoy will ba suftfolont to build two and s thint milos of sow= ors in the North Divislon, and which is nioro neaded at present than the bridge, . woutld reapoctfully recommond tho postponement until noxt year of tho following proposcd approprin tions : $25,000 for a lot and fire-ongine botweon Wells and 8tate, and Gootho and Elm ; 445,000 for the Elm Btroot Behiool-Houso'; $50,000 ' fo now polic station to roplaco tho Unton nnd Madison streot _throo-slory brick stallon hounc; $10,000 for n brick bullding to roplaca tho wooden Batcock cugino houso at Washington and Clinton siroola ; $45,000 for & echool-louso on Tyolfth tnd Coniro vouuo ; $14,000 for two artoalan wells snd a fountain ; and $22,600 for alot and firo engiuo to be locatod some Pplnco in tho Fourteenth Ward, Tho total of thesg Bums, jucluding tho $300,000 fu iho Approprintion. bill for ndwors, {s $711,000, Which, if carofully and fudi- clously expondul 'wloro it will do most good, v conntrict moro than fifteon milea of sowors thin yoar, anud roscuo 100000 of thio abarlng poor out of Aith, miro, and, T might almost vy withot oxaggoration, gut of thojaws of doath, end ylaco thom on firm dry 1and, and iu a condltion to live sud cnjoy Ufe. I do not wish to bo understood a5 convoylng tho {dea thnt the ftems namod are not noedod for tha purposca atated in tho Appropristion biil: what I emn to say is, that {hoy aronotao groatly nooded ns tho tlcon’milen of aewers Wwhick Uio money would _buiid, and can Lattar bo doforrod until next scaton than tho conatruction of tho sowers, ‘Thoro aro other itomain the A&)m‘aprln“nn bill which might safoly bo postponed or reduced, and tho sums tlus saved omployed {n tho construction of more sewers, sevoral of which will readily suggost thome selves ou, v In conclusion, I rocommond most earnostly that your honorablo body will make such revision of the ‘Appropriation bill as will furntsh tho monoy for drafn. ing tho low, unhoalthy, thickly-populated “portions of tho city which havo herstofore been negloctod, with- out, ot tho sama time,ovorburdening the tax-psyers who are’struggling to recover from their foarful firo losacs, and who, In any cvant, will have a Lieavy lond o carry, no matter how much sfort you may mako o keop tiio Appropriation bill within reasounble bounds, Teapocts nilly, Josurit MEDILL, BTREET IMPROVEMENTA., . The Bonrd of Public Works submitied ordl- nancos for paving Milwaukeo ayenuo from Divie- lon stroot to North avenuo ; for oxteunding Mc- Grath stroot to Lesvitt ; for oponiug Frauklin from North nvenuo to Monomoneo ; for oponing Van Baron streot, and for widening Eightaonth, wost of Halstod, They woro nll possed oxcopt tho Franklin streot ono, which was roforrod. Ordinancos wera passed to ostablish the grade of Twolfth stroot, botween Cnnal and Holdon, and Twelfth, Thirteonth, and Indiana avenue, PETITIONS, y Potitions wore prosonted and roferrod for wator-pipo on Josoph stroot, on Thirtioth; on Pago, from Kinzlo to Hubbard ; for tho vacation of & partof Mulligan strect; for n sewor on Union, from Canalport to Twenty-second; against tho extonsion of Fry stroot; to stop the nuisance of stonm whistles ; for a sldowall on Asblaud nvo- nuo, from Baors atroot to tho city limits; for the improvomont of South Dearborn, ORDEHS. The Board of Public Works was ordered to submit ordinances for sidewalks on both sides of Brown from Bixteenth to Twenty-socond, on th sidos of Calumot ovonuo from Thirty-third to Thirty-fifth stroots ; on thonorth* sido of Tourth sirost, from Hoyuo fo Roboy, nud on the south sido of Twonty-eighth strect, from Halsted to Emorald. The Board of Fire aud Polico was ordered to ¥ -1 it the f Tiftonth puLiD’S flee alart ox st thio'commor oE Riftganily, |, ot e o 1E Tt A Gvat hve and Laflin streots. g CLOBING BALOONH. Ald, MoGonniss offered an_ordinance, which waa referrcd to tho Juciciary Committee, provid- ing for closing enloons on ‘olection day, there bolug aa yot ouly a Stato law ou tho subjoct. ORDINANOES PABSED. An engrossed ordinanco was passod prohibit- ing the outting of troos and of sod on the land of othors. : . The ordinance direoting the City Collector to tarn ovor his books to the County Troasurer, and to havo hini apply for judgmont o all do- linquent proparty, was takon up. 0 Corporation Counsol submittod anamend- mont dirccting the Collector to roturn at tho samo timo nll wator asscssmonts remaining un- ¥nid, and fixiug tho Soptombor torm as the timo or -pg}ylng for judgment, 1t was adopted, and the ordinance pasyed as amonded. The Council then adjourned till half-past 2 thia afternoon. THE CHOLERA, Preveition Botter Than Curcs T the Bditor of The Chicago Tribune: i B : I have scon @ good deal in your paper, and othors, on tho subjact of cholera, and would like to make o suggestion or two, Thore is littlo doubt that tho diseaso is spread mainly from noglecting to doodorize tho dis- chargos of patients, andto complotely cloanse the bod or othor clothes infocted. Boveral plane have boen suggostod by tho use of disinfectants, all requiring forothiought and outlay, and there- foro not likely to be availablo at tho time when most wanted. Now, tho bost disinfectant we have 8 common carth, which ig availablo at onco; nnd tho simplo plan is tobury all discharges, vomit orother, in thogroundimmodiately, wash~ {og out the utensils porfoctly, and put the clothen infocted into boiling water,with soap pared down into small bits, or washing powdor. This is tho simplost way of provanting thosproad ; and now for checking tho tondoncy to take tho disoaso. It is gonerally supposod that tho use of vege-~ tables and fruit increases tho tendency. Iam Jfirmly convinced, from my own obgervations, that 1t is just tho contrary ; that tho consump- tion of fresh ment in tho priucipul, predisposing cause ; nnd that tho use of sound vegotables and ripe fruit is tho groatest proventive, with tho addition of rice, bonns, oto., and vory littlo pota- toos; sleo, on almost tofal abstinonce from alcoliolic drinks,—I meon spirits. As to the treatment, it mustvary so much, ' sccording to eircumnstancos, L will not offor any suggestions, a thoy would nocossarily bo vory long. Iouly unly, got tho best avnilable modieal advice, and apply the groatest possible amount of dry heat to tho pit of tho stomach. Crrtoaao, Juno 21, 1873, Ox Kav, ‘Water in Cholerae To the Editor of The Chicaga Tribune : 8m: Tho quostion has boon twice put, through the columns of Tux TanuNe, if water should be given or withheld in cholera, In viewof tho possibility of our having this drend discaso to contend with during tho hot songon 8o close at hand, and considoriug the quostion an important and portinent ono, I take tho liberty of responding. Owing to the vomiting and purging which forms so marked n featuro in this disense, there is a very gront tranpudation of tho watery ale- ments of the blood into the alimentary canal. Trom this loss of water, tho blood bocomes donso and viscid, and tho blood-globulos are relatively in oxcess. Tho serum of the blood also bacomos notably doflofent in alty elomonta, which have escaped with the transuded water. Thug, some of tho most Btrll.du? phenomena of tho digeaso in quostion aro plainly attribut able to the blood-lesions produced In this way. Thot theso chauges are transiont, and admit of speody readjustmont, provided tho transudation can bo preventod or checked in timo, has boen domonstrated by tho experionco of our pro- fession, Thuy it iu‘filnln to bo soon that tho introduc- tion of liquids into tho u&’amm is vory dosirablo, and should be rosoried to ns_far'as possiblo yituout provoling vouiting, It moro often happens, Lowever, that the stomach will retain but little liquid of any kind. Wo must thon pro- cood with caution. Water luu?'bo Propcrlyg ven in small quantitios at a time, if retalned. " Small Jump of ico should bo freoly allowed, eubject to tho samoe Instructions. Also, concentrated nour- ishmont, such as cxsonco of moat, chickon broth, and milk. Vory respoctfully, 4 0s0AR J, Paicg, M. D, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bimm: In Sunday's Tripune I noticed a lotter from **8, Goldsmith,” asking for information rogarding the use of cold water In cholora. This Las boon & much-disputodmatter in all countrios visitad by the poutilonco; but, na ho snys, it isn matter of great importance. I will try and an- swor him satisfactorily. Tirst of oll, what i cholera? It is s diseaso oxhibiting the following symptoms: Dirst, a dischargo ‘from the bowels and stomach of a fluid rosombling rico-wator, which fluid Iu tho gorum or watery portion of tho blood; second, diffioulty in breathing ; third, irregular and foo- Dblo sction of tho heart; fourth, supprossion or arrost of tho urinary socrotion; ' iifth, the blood in both the arterinl and venous systoms is of o biack, tarry, thick appoarance, and therofore oireulates vory slowly nnd imperfoctly throngh tho capillaries or smaller sot of blood-vessols. 1 the next place, whnt i thirst? Thirat is ox- plained or dofined in thio dictionarios as a painful sonsntion in the fauces, indicating wn wunt of drink, But that scarcely covors it. 'Thirst i slmply o manifostation of an insuflicient quan- uzfi of water in the blood, ow corparg tiosa togother, and what aro the fudications? In all countrios, medical mon of note recommend tha uso of diluents in cholora; and, ay a diluent Iy & lquid employed to dilute orwonken anothor fiild whn added to it, its virluo rosts In the Water which it contains. tho most popular diluents aro linsood-tos, tonats wator, barloy-wator, rlco-wator, lemionado, oto. Bany contond that wator oaunob Lo absorbod b tho “stomnoh or bowels during cholora ; but, not wator, why tho other popular romedios ? Tho Jopuit Inthors in Indla omployod camphor- wator (whiclh is simply wator flavorod with cnmghor, na camphor ia but vei uimrlngly solublo in water) fn quantitios of half a pmi ovory hour or half hour, acoording to ciroum stancos 1 and tho Josuits woro vory successful in_ tronling tho disenso, Dr. MacIntosh, of Edinburgh, teled a vory novel way of introduoln wator into tho blood, “Ilo uissolved 240 graing os common enlt and 80 graina of bicarbonato of 8oda in 10 imperial pints. of water, warmed 1o o .tomporaturo of 113 dogroos; nnd tho wholo was injocted, in tho course of nbout half~an-lonr, into tho voins, Dr. MacIntosh troated 166 hopoless cases in this way, and in ovory cnso the symptoms ofther subaidod or! umlrolfd]nnpnenrod forn tima; but, unfortunately, in ¢ Iarge majority, roturuod with Incronsod violonco; ud, of tho 164, only 26 rocovorod ontiroly. Dut ovon thin numbor of ro- covarles is encouraging under thoclroumatances, sud th‘g above might be tried hore in * hopeloss casos, Whore cold wator is givon as o _boverago, ico- wator, in quantitios of nbout a gill, 18 tha bost, repoaled evory half-hour, In many cnsos whord it can bo got convoniontly, the carbonio wator, as drawn fromtho sodn-wator fountaius, is profor- nblo to the plain wator, ne boing more exhailrat- ing, Tho addition of 10 graius of bicarbonato of goda or potasss, with 6 grains of powdored gum- Arable, {0 onch 'dranght, will tond to causo ita moro rapid absorption, and sleoact 25 an cmolli~ ont. Respoctfully yours, J. MoLEAN FremiNg, M, D., 112 West Washington stroot, Oholern~IRRemedics. From the New York Journal of Commerce. More than forty yoars ago, whon it was found that provontion for tho Asiatio cholora was ensior than cure, tho learnod 'doctors of both homispheros drow up o proscription, which was published (for working pooplo) in the New York Sun, nnd took the namo of the ‘‘Bun Oholora Mixturo,” Our contemporary nover lent ita nnamo to & botter article. Wo have scen it in constant uso for rosrly two-scoro yenrs, and found it to bo tho best romedy for loosoncks of tho bowels over yot dovisod. It s to be com- monded for scvoral ronsons, It {8 mot to bo mixod with liquor, nud thereforc will not bo used 83 an aleoholic bovernge; its ingrodients - aro -woll' known among all tho common pooplo, and it will ~have no prejudico to combnt; onch of 'tho ma- torialu is in oqual proportion to the othors, and it mpy thorofora bo compounded without pro- fossional skill ; and, as tho dose {a 80 vory small, it may bo carriod in' tiny phial in- tho walstcoat pocket, and bo always ot hand, Itis: Tinct. opil, Chpaicl, Honth i onth pip., Cmm‘:.p 5 Mix tho above in aqunl parts; doss, 10 to 80 drops. . Tn plain torms, takke oqual parts tincturo of opium, red lm)pur, rhubarb, poppormint, and camphor, and mix them for use. In caso of diarrhws, take a doso of 10 to 20 drops in_throo or four tenspoontuls of water. No ono who has the cholera, 2 £rom the Fort Wayne (Ind.) Gazette, Tho following presoription, taken from the advancod leaves of Dr. 1L V. Bworingen’s Phar- maceutieal Dictionary, is said to bo the bost rem- edy known for the cure of cholera : Tinct, opil. Bpirit! Lavendul. Co,, na, ono flutdounce. Tinct, Capaici, half u fiuidounce, Tinct, Campliorm, one sud » half fluldounces, Flat mistura, caplat m xx vel xl, pro ro nalu, On the ocourrenco of tho onrlicat symptoms of tho oholoraic dinrthees, it should bo given in dosos of from thirty to sixty drops ovory hour (or oftonor if required), confining tho pationt strictlyto a horizontal position, untiil all tendoncy to tho diarrhwa is entiroly overcome. v the Editor of the Cincinnati Gazette: I give you o simplo racipa to stop cholera-mor- bus, I doubt not but that it will also check cholors in its firat stago © Tako tho white of an egg; beat it, adding to it granulated sugar, if possible to bo bad; if not, whito sugar, Continuo to beat, aud add Bui‘“ until tho misture will "rope very thick. ‘Tako, in extromo cases, threa or four toaspoon- fuls o8 s00n 08 Empnrod. Aftor this take a ton- spaonful evory half hour, cither shortening or lengthoning tho time, ns tho case mey seom to require. It is vory good for obildron in cholera infantum and summor-complaint. 1 know of ita good qualitics in cholora-morbus ; it savad my- gelf, as nlso one of my naighbor: 5 e At THE CITY IN BRIEF. The Crescont Brso Ball Club defonted tho Star's, yestorday, by a core of 17 to 8, An unknown man was killed about 9 o'clock last oveping by bowng run over by an castern- bound Michigan Contral oxpross train at Twonty-. socond sbreet, Mrs, Doggott will give anothor art lesson— the lust of tho season—at Christian Union Tooms, No. 114 Enst Madivon streot, noxt Fri- day aftornoon. Heary Tripp, who seriously clubbed Mike Casoy,on Bunday aftornoon, was yosterday morn- ing held for further oxamiuation by Justico Boully, in bail of $1,000. Lavuor, who sssnulted Dalton, an Btate stroot Inst Baturday night, yostorday was held for trial at the Oriminal Court by Justico Banyon, in bail of §5600. ‘Phore will be a strawborry and ice-oream fes- tival ot tho Leavitt Btroot Congrogational Church, corner of Loavitt and Adams stroots, this ovoning. he procoeds aro for tho bouofit of the church. Yoatordsy morning Knouse, who assaultod Dounison, at No. 272 Noble street, on Sunday eveniug, and flilod tho lattor's face with slugs, ‘was admitted to bail in the sum of $3,000 to ap-~ .pearfor trial at the Criminal Court, Tho dwelling of Fornando Jonos, Esq., at No. 910 Prairio ayonue, was entored by burglara on Sunday ovening whilo the family wore at church. -Gold and silver property to the value of $200 was atolon, At 6 o'olook on Bunday evening = coal office at No. 422 South Clark strcet, was entorod by thioves, wlo carriod off about 850 worth of prop- erty, consisting of conts, a little money, and a Lanlk boolk calling for $875. Williams, tho alloged ¢ fire-bug,” an account of whase doings in counection with tho firo on Burnside streot last Saturday night appeared in Turm Trisone of yestorday, was locked up by Justico Banyon in'default of 1,600 bail. Yostorday morning H. McOarthy was fined $10 for an assault with intont to kill—a dog—on Hunday ovoning at 861 Fulton streot: The fine was imposod for the combinod offenso of asssult~ ing tho dog aud assaulting its owner, Prof, Hoven will glvo his last locture of the senson on the ' History of Philosophy,” st the Union Hall, No. 114 Liast Madison stroot, at § o'clock this aftornoon. His subject will bo ;’{;’lntn," Tho courso will bo rosumed in Oc- ober. During the storm on Sunday afternoon, Philip Long aud wifo, au agod couplo, wore riding ina buggynonr the artesisn_well st Lincoln Pack, ‘Tho vohiclo was violontly ovorturnod and both ‘ware sorjously injured. 'Iho horso ran awsy and roduced tho buggy to splinters, The body of the man who was found in the 1ako at tho foot of Rnndnl{:h stroot, was identi- flod X«uterdnyns that of Patrick Devitt, of No, 827 Aberdoon streot, Ho was a laboror and wont fishing lost Tuesday. A verdiot of accidontal drowuing was rendorod by the Coroner's jury, ‘Tho commoncement oxercises of tho Lako Forost University tske placo on Wednosday noxt, Train will leavo tho dopot corner of Oanal and Kinzlo stroots at half-past 9 o'clock in tho morning, sud roturn just aftor dark, Musio will Lo firnishod by tho Gront Wostern Band, Tywo German sorvant girls, named Cathorine Brodwlch and Louisa Mauor, attomptod to haston tho ignition of some pplinters of wood, at noon on Bunday, ot No. 1057 Stato streat, by pouring on korosene, Of conrso thuy wero vory sorlous- ly burned. Both wore removed to tho County THospital. At hul!-gnut 10 o'clock yosterday morning, as s party of boys wero bathing iu the North Branch, near Division streot, ouo of their num- ber, nameod August Beholoff, got beyond his dopth nnd was drowned, Ofiicors Koller and Moagor lll’lnfid the river, but did not find the body, The Loy was 14 yonrs old, and lived at No. 880 North Itouben stroet, An unkuown man was iustantly killed at 6 o'clook last evening by belug run over by a train of curs of tho Chicago & Northwestorn Rallway, ot Division “wtroot, Mo was comlng in from his work, and was sitting on tho pilot of Engino No. 169, whon, in attompt- iug to jump off, ho fell, aud tho whola train - & HE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1873 5 5 passod over him. Tho fimllnu woro iaken to tho Morgue. Tho Assessors of the savoral towns of Obleago, having mmr!md thotr labors, are now rondy to submit thelr boolks for the inspootion of prop- orty-ownors, A largo nnmbor of tn-pa{am callod and oxaminod tho books ycalon!n{. ut, in order to ailow all who aro intorested to loolk ovor tho reoords and suggest corrootions, tho offices of the Town Boards wil bo kopt opon to- dny. Tho Wost Bido offico {3 at the corner of Halstod apd Adams stroots, tho South Bido at No. 170 Adnms stroots, and the North 8ido at tho cornor of Clark nnd Miohigsn atreots. Tho Board of Publlo Worls isaucd tho follow- ing building pormits yosterday : 8. Hoard, two- olory and basomont briok, 40x73 foot, Wosk Von Buren stroot; Bimon Lamm, two-story and baaemont brick, 22x60 foot, No. 487 North Wolln stroot y J, F. Lord, flvn-ntunl‘g and basoment stono-front, 24x100 foot, No. 25 Enst Washiug- ton strect; Hanunh Oampboll, five-story and bsomont stono-front, 24x100 foot, No. 47 Enst Washington stroot ; Maurico Donohuo, two- story and basowont brick, 40x40 foot, in ronr of No. 140 North Pooria streot. Tho alarm of firo from Box 876 at 2 o'clook yestorday morning, was occasioned by tho dis- covory of flames in a smoko-houso in the roar of No, 71 Bouth Jefforgon etrest, Tho dovouring olemont sprond to the building No. 66 Canalport syonue, which was occupled aa a boarding-houso by Willlam Horstall. Loss on houso, 1,000 ; insurod for 8400. Loss on furaituro, éfiflD; in~ gurod for $500 in tho Allomauia of Pitteburgh, No. 721 Bouth Jofforson stroot was occupled ns o butcher-shop ard dwolling by August Krommell. Loss on bul ‘“"g- 81,6007 no- insuranco. Losn on furnituro an mo]}u-houun, $600 ; no insur- auco. At half-past 7 Inst ovening, » thief snonked into Smith's saloon, st tho corner of Blue Island avonuo and Twelfth street, and tapped tho ‘monoy-drawor of £83. 'The proprictor saaw him a8 ho was Jeaviug tho place, but being lamo was ‘unable to catols him. Oficer Dwyor saw Bmith ondouvurhif to capturo tho thief, and wontin ursuit. Ho gave tho follow & hot chaso, and nnlly came up with him at the cornor of Joffor- son and Bunlker stroots, where he knooked him down, and bore him triumphantly to tho Twolfth Strook Station. Dwyor ia ono of tho most corpu- lont men on the force, snd the speed hio exhibit- ed was quite unexpected. Tho family of Mr. Patrick O'Brien, of No. 707 Stato stroot, has boon thrown into the dacpest distross by tho unaccountable absence, for over a woek, of two little girls, Ellen an Lizzio O'Brien, aged rospeotivoly 12 and 7 yoars, They loft their homo yosterday o wook ago, sud whon last soon were going in tho direction of tho Lake. Diligont inquirfes have fallod utter-_ ’? to find the least olue to thoir whoreabouts, hoy wore dottad calios drosscs, volvet hats, and shawlg, Tloy woro romarkably bright aud .| protty, and thoir abscnce has filled thoir homa with deop gloom. Any word of them may bo loft ot tha Contral Polico Btatlon. Last Friday evening two Scotchmon, membora of tho Oaledonian Club, mot in Iron's saloon, at tho cornor of Halstod and Monroe stroats, to tako n gocial glass, Aftor imbibing frooly, the foll to boxing, and finally, becoming enrago: their playful ¢ passes” lod thom to fighting. Thoy were &u!n ly separated, but, dotormincd to satisfy thoir hoated passions, thoy mado ar- rangementis to meot with seconds, at some placo outside the city, on Bundn{ afternoon, and en- goge in a scionfifio fst-ight. Tho rodult of the engngemont has not yot boon learnod. It is to bo hoped, howavar, that both woro 5o victorious that noithor of thom can boast of an unbruised spot on his body. A Philadolphian, who gave the namo of Ed- ward J. Roborhas mado a victim of o Bt. Louis ‘* uchool marm,” and robbed hor of all she eonnnmd. Bho was a native of North Danville, - ., but until rocontly waa employed as teachor in a Bt. Louis public school. About three wecks ago sho met Edward, who fold her ho was a widower and had two childron living in Phila- dolphia, and that ho was in 8 luorative businees, Ho induced her to come to Chicago, and whilo at tho Brigs Houso proposed for horhond and waa accoptod, and tho two ‘wero married. Ono mnminfiw Edward said = he had Tost his pocketbook, oontaining 9500, and his wifo genorously gave him all her savings—about $400. " He also took her watch, *to have it sot correctly,” a8 ho said, and, after giving hor & $10 ,bill and’the check for hor trunk, stoppoed out ‘* for a fow momonts,” Ho ald not como back, and Mrs. Roberts, bolieving ho had gono for good, rotumed o Bt, Louls, Tho Chief of olico of that city is now looking for Edward, but it is var{) oubtfnl if ho fluds him. The follow 16 probably a Chicagonn who wont to B. Louis to vietimizo & woman in ordor to got even with tho fomales of that suburban villago, ono of whom, it is said, caught a Chicago man nap- ping, and filehiod §2,000 from Lim, et PERSONAL, H. H, Taid, Colorado, is at tho 8herman. J. B. Hobson, T. 8. N., is a$ tho Shorman, . Bubsidy Pomeroy, Kansas, ia ot the Mattoson. man, E. 0. Roso, Big Rapids Magnet, ia ot the Mat- teson. Gen, L, B. Wobb, LnCrosso, is at the Grand Paciflo. R. Franchot and wife, Sohencetedy, is ot tho orman, . Charles D'Invilliors, Philadelphia, I8 at the Bhorman, Judge J, M. Tobbotts, Harrodsburg, Ky., is at tho Bhorman. Judge James Grant, Davenport, is at the Grand Pacific. Col. W. E. Marrill, U. 8. A., was at the Grand Pacifio yoatorday. Dr. R. H. Caboll and family, Milwaukos, aro at tho Grand Paciflc, : Goorge E. Holyoko, Jamos E. Abbott, No York,ofi-o at tho Bh{mn’u. S ‘Tho Maryland Btato Editorial Association are expeotod at tho Mattoson this morning. Among tho arrivals at the Gardner yosterday woro tho following: O. Dreyfus, Bhreveport, La. ; B. G. DIII, Now Orloans; B. F, Lindsloy, 8t. Lionis ; Thomas Rono and wifo, Now York : O, H. Bradford, Ban_ Francieco ; R. Rothschild, Fort Wayno; E. G. Dixon, Aurora;.G. T ym))‘dbury, Henry W. Harvey and family, New ork, Among tho arrivals at tho Sherman yosterday worg tho followng : 0. E. Birdsall, Now York; A, H, Wildor, Bt. Poul; B. P. Hloman, Cin® clonati ; Ed Bhon, Milwaukes ; 8. W. Atkinson, Boston ; J. E. Griffithe and wifo, Dotroit ; Alox. J. Frick and wife, Philadelphia ; N. W. Wells, Nobraska; A. J. Bunuer, HSacramento; J. H. Wotmore, Olintan. Among tho acrivals at the Grand Paciflc torday wore the following : T. R. Rico, U. 8. J. N. Gady, Boston ; Geoge B, Backus, U. 0., Wost Point ; Lester Clark sud 0. N. Griggs, Now York; 3. 1t. Whitnoy, Philadolphin; -0, Southwick, Albany ; J. Henderson, Pittsburgh; H, Harrig, Providonce ; Stophion Parish, Jorsoy Gity; J. Klyman, 8t. Louis. The Rov. Dr. Robbins, of Rochester, N, Y., has boon offered the Preaidency of Ool\)y (Mn.5 Univarsity. + Dr, Josoph Panconat, sinco 1838 a Professor in Jolforson Modical Colloge, Philadelphin, hus ro- tirod from notive dutios. Ool. W. B, King, of Minneapolis, 18 about to commeuce tha construction of & mammoth barn on his farm in Meoker County. Dr, William Oato, of Balom, Mass,, has boon appolnted Professor of Ohomistry and Lexicol- ogy ilx:fl tho Hommopathic Medical College of sourd. Gon. Roger A, Pryor pourod out tho vials of his wrath upon Darwin and the modern ration- alistio philosopliers in his address at Hampdon Byduey College last weck, L. T, Trucsdell, tho invontor of the Trusndoll iron bridge, hos boon dangorously slok at his homo, at \\’urron, Masa,, the past weok, but is slowly improving and will probably recover, Willloma D. S8hipman, late United States Dis- trlot Judgo in Counooticut, has beon choson asnociato counsol for the Erie Railioad, in place of Bamuol Newell, who hns for many yoars held tho position, and hay recontly rosigned. Binco Astronomor Watson, of Ann Arbor, dis- covered his last planet, the frionds of Astrono- mor Petors, of Hamiiton Qollege, have beon urfilng him to oll the bearings of his toloscopo and try and bag auothor, justto koep up his end. Prof, L, Clark Beolye, of Amhevst Colloge, has saccopted, sftor long hesitation, tho proffored Prosldenoy of tho proposed_ Smith College for ‘Women, ot Nnrummfimn. Blnga, o loaves his prosent’placo with tho closo of tho pouding erm, and will spend the summor in & vacation trip to Europe, A Berkebire County youth appearod in Now York last wook and tradod his ancostral farm of unvouti/-flvn noros, worth &5,5600, for o widow'n house In Brooklyn worth $18,000, and mortgaged for &4,000, 'The widow thon procooded to hor now country Lome, aud found on arrival & bit of yos- A Gen. W. 0. Kibbe, ,Ne" Yorl, i at tho Bher- unimproved land worth in all about #600, Sho 'liow l\]vmmz to ohango bacls, and tho hoy is in tho ‘ombs, It i tho intontlon of tho Milwaukeo & Bt. Paul Railway Company tobuild a hn{xu and com- modious imimigrant dopot at Milwaulkoo, for the businoss of next moagon. It will be loonted along thoir proprty and will bo providod with convenionces for tho accommodation. of now comers oqusl to those at Dotroit. Tlekpookets do not oujoy lifo in Cafitornin. An old ¥ bull-whnokor " folt n strango hand in his pocket thore rocently, and, pulling his pen- knifo, with n blado that wolghed » ponnd, cut off tho man's hand at tho wrist and throw it after him, with the ndvico to ** put it In whisky wlioro it wonld keop." Bocrotary Riobardson is roported to ho hunt- ing up o’ position of somo sort in Alaskn to which he can appoint Miss Dr. Major Mary Walkor, he having promisod that dreadful fo- malo four yonrs ago_ that, in tho thon improbn- blo ovent: of Lis becoming Hecrotary of thg Troasury, ho would thus provide for her. Aund now sk {8 boldiug him to is word, Oacar 11, orowned © King of Bvodon and also of tho Goths and Vandals,” will soon embark at Trondjom in tho Bt. Olaf frigate, tho ‘Inrgest 8hip of tho Norwogian navy, o visib tho most northorly point ‘in Europo. No Kin has boon thero since Ohrlstian IV., of Donmar] and Norway, who was intorestod in building up trado and flsherlos in _that quarter, 250 yoars 8go. On tho18th of July Xing Oscar will ro- coivo the Norwogian orown nt Trondjom. Christopher Bhoaror, a frult farmor noar Reading, Pa., bas prulmbl{ tho largest rofrigora- tor intho country, It 18 65 foot squaro, and Liolds, swhen fillod, about 140 cartlonds of ice and 4,000 Lushels of fruit, Last fall Mr. Bhopror placed in it 1,700 bushois of apples, 450 bushola of Bartlott and G0 bushels of ‘annmcu poara. His brothor, who 1{s the owuer of an adjoining form, also atored 100 - bushols of nfia&doa in it, soma of which aro still thoro and ne solld aa when tlioy wore taken from ¢hé trao. + The Atlsntn Constitution tolls what becama of n practical joker in DoKalb County, Gn.: #Two brothors, by the namo of Henderson, ro- sido noar ench othior. Ono of them has a tonant on his promises who i8 a *lootio senroy.' ‘The othor brother {s mischiovous, and loved to toase tho tonant., On Whursday night ho thought ho thouglt he would go over and frighton tho ton- anb, The latter wont to his landlord and told /him somaebody was st the horse-lot trying to stonl o horso, Tho landiord goos ovor, and, sco- ing tho mTposnd robber, firod and killed him in- ;8tantly. o tho horror of the landlord and ton- ant, they discoverad that the dond man was ‘Tom Heudorson, 'The slnyor {s now in o state of mind bordoring qn insanity.” ) Californin slways shows hor fruits to strang- «ars whon thoy visit her ghores. Bho say—fruits aro very plonty with ‘us and very- choap—so chonp that upon many ranches tho hogs are fod with apples, poars, peaches, and othor fruits, that won't pay to sond to market, In tho course of tho invnetlgntlon into tho affairs of the Denaf, Dumb, and Blind Asylum, s pupil named Briggs was askod if ho hiad bad Auy fruit, *Oh, you,” 1o nnsworod, a bright .smile stoaling ocrosa Lis fontures, * lwo years ago we had some_ apples I" ‘It was a raro luxury that ho romombored tho timo woll. Aud so it came to light that, with fruit so choap that it rots upon tho ground, the inmates of this Asylum have apples onco i two {vuuml Ol honest, well-meaning, fathorly. Mr, llkinson I—San Francisco Ohronicle. ANTI-MONOPOLY. ‘Richland County, Ohlo, and Workingmen’s MRcmolutions. Special Dispaleh to The Chicago Tribune. ManepiELp, O., July 28.—The farmors and worldngmen held an adjourned meoting to-dny, tho first one not being considered an suspicious oponing of tho now crusnde. About sixty dolo- gates woro prosont, made up mostly of farmors and workingmen, with a fair sprinkling of politi- cal hacks to manipulate tho thing, it possible. Col. R. O. Brown was made Chairman, and W. 8. MoMillen Scorotary. A committeo on resolu- tions was appointed, of which M. D, Harler was Chalrman. ’i‘hu falln\vin% i8 the report of tho Committoe, which, after briof discussion was, unanimoualy sdop od ¢ ‘Wazneas, In tho opinion of this Convontlon, both tho political parlics havo proved signally unfaithtul to tho truats committod to tuir care, focalund i tho na~ tion ot lnrge, snd hinvo given us ‘extravaganco whoro :gg’u.l h‘:lvr;"l:gd w{:fiflm’fifl:d hmfnl'.h:lm}'t w}mm we al o Rhonlc lvaliad kg ‘manngoment ‘of publie Resolved, That, eutting 10080 from party aflliations, wo recommond {ho farmors and workingmen ropro- nentod iu canvention to-day, to placa baforo the pooplo of tho country mon selectod from our midst who, while faithfal Tepresentatives of the inforoats of Inbors {ug men, will, at tho eamo time, bring to tho Adminis- tration of tlio oflices for whish thoy oro nominated honesty and efficioncy, Resolved, Thot wo will uso overy fair and honorablo means to socure the eloction of the ticket which mny De placed {n nomination to-day, and, whilo urging Lhis course upon all people in tha county who doslre hon- eaty and falr dealing in tho management of tho afTairs of tho county, we do not sock o0 bind any one to tho support of any spocial political dootrines, siming solely to bring about substantial reform wifhin- our own county, Nntional and Stato matters were loft fors Btato Convontion to pass upon. Tho following ticket waa placed in nomination : Roprosontative, R. O, Brown, Republican ; Slior- i, Harrison ll‘cku{illnhoru_!lopuhlicnn; Clork of Qourt, W. 8, MchMillon, Liboral Ropublican ; Aunditor, John Booth, Domocrat; Inflrmary Di: rector, Lowroy Bibbott, Democrat ; Commission- er, Potor Bun[:p Democrat, nominated on the Democratio tickot ; Tronsurer, R, II, Rowland, lle})ublicun. There wos apperontly a mojority of Republi- aans in the Convention, snd it was noticeabla that of the Domocrats prosent thero wore none of prominence in the party. e, St A, The Farmers? Movement, The following rosolutions have becn adopted by Bothol Grange, Livingston County, Ifl. : Wieneas, Wo hinyo noted with surprise the courso pursucd by tho Pontiso Sentinel aa ogainst tho farmora! movemont and its platform of priuciplos, belug char- sctarized by that &ll!m.r 28 gotion up bya parcel of 4 dend-boats ™ and scallawags.” Thorefors, be it Resolved, By thia Grange, now in scasiofl, That we ‘utterly condemn tho action of the Pontiac Sentfnel in ita sourrilous articles on tho farimners’ movemeat ; and bo it furthor Resolved, That wo horoby ngroe with and indorse the action of the committeemen of thia county who met in Tontinc on the 8lat of May, 1873, for thio purposo of effecting a more perfect organization of tho farmers’ ‘movement in this county; and bo it further Qesolved, That wo indorso the course of tho Poutino Free Trader, snd recommend the snmo to tho-patron- ago of all farmors and frionds of the farmers’ move- mout, G. W, Lanaronn, Manter Bothiel Grango, No. 2i8. O, T, P, Noax, Secretary, JUNE 14, 1873, rarmers’ ‘Tickot == The Residencs Lots. We call the attentlon of our readorsto the ssle by suotion of fius reatidence lote 10 bo ol by Elison & Foster, this afternoon at 8 o'clock,on Shurtloff avenue, botween Tiver nel‘{-nlnlb and Thirtloth streets. A Forgor in ¥nil. TAuNTON, Mass,, Juno 23.—1: B, Hortarson, aling H, Fay, who attemptod to pnss & forgo chook on the Bristel County National Banls, on Baturday, wos arralgned this morning in the Munieipal Court, aud pué under $10,000 bonds for his np&umnce before tho Buporior Court, He had his possossion 27,000 Now Jersoy Contral Raflrond ‘bonds, probably stolon, and a complote disguise of rough clothes. ‘The ac- ousod claims that ho Is tho victim of mistaken identity, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Financlal Nows. Nizw Yoni, June 20.—Monoy wan oy, but rallior ‘moro activout 4@5, with oxcopflons at 3 at’ tho olose, Slerling was quiot, at 1095@109X for elxty days, and 1105@11)( for sight. Gold was altornatoly woak and firm, on narzow flice tuations, the oxtremos of tho day boing 115 to 116%, Thoro wore large_ordora to buy st about 116, and tia Doury woro unablo to dopress the murkot bolow that figuro, The market closed firm ot 1153, Lons, 3@ 8)¢ yor cont for carrylng, and fab for Lorrowlng, Glourings, $67,000,000, "ThoTroasury disbursod $93,000, Oustoma Tocefpls, $3(9,000, Govornmonts Woro ‘quiot and unchangod, Stato bonda rulod dull and uteudy, Blocks woro weak aud lower, bt tho doolinn was not wmurkud, and tranesctions Nunfted. Many of tho largor operators woro absont, Tho - short interost hus bLeon largely covered, aud tho domund for tho aotivo * stocks 'comos mainly from tho pools, The greatest aotivity waa fn Union Paciflo, hish advaneod from 345¢ to 2341 and closad ai 241G 24, tho lowest prico of. dsy, “Tho othor fluctuationa word: Erio, 0I\(@647; Pacio Mall, I8X@YTA ; ‘Wostorn Unlon, 853, 853, 85, 853, 834¢ 3 O, U, & I, 0., 28@373 3 Lake Bhors, 035 @Uak s Oltos, 883 313 Nod uland, 109'G1083 3 St, Paul, BIL@HL ; Wabdali, 68508 ;' Noribwost, T45@171% ; Dolawaro, Lackawaunn & Westorn, 00%@08, 1ron Mountaiu foll £0,70 on walos of 100 ulintos, oloslny with 08 bid, ‘o Produce Lischango adjourns on July Sed to the Tth, Blerling 103, Goupons, %81 B-204 of 63 , Coupons, 704 GOYERNMENT HONDS, Uompons Conpons, 63, 10-4 Notth Capo, ! Jonpow, "Goupons, '05 , Goupans, 65 (n Missonrls, ., Tonncancos, old, TenucaRoeH, 10W...o. 10 Virglnias, tiow, Ganton Weators Quicksilyor. ., Adama Exproa Wolls Fargo, veeeres Awmrican Jxpross, Unitod Blntes L Pacifio Mail, York 45 1d. .25 North Carolinas, :uw.w 03¢ 73 b “Torro Hauto Ohlengo & Afton, Ohh:n&o & Alton Qhlo & Mississij 375 m;? 1" Unlon Pacifio stacks, Unlon Paclfic |mnul.1::g,'.’. Northwestern pfdl.. Centrat Pacific honds Ttock Tnlaud Dol. Lack. & Woator: 3, Contr 5 | Hagtford & Erlo, 8, Faul.. 1 Foreign Markots, TaveRroo, Jue 23—11a, m,—~Unchanged for four at7s d@24s 0d, Wiklor wheat, 128 20 : spriug, 11a @123 whito, 1ia 10d@120; ciib, 124 43, Corn, 263 od, Pork, 62s. Lard, 39, * Livenroow, Juo 23—1:30 p, m.~Darket unchonged, Juno W—3 1. _in~—Conaols for monoy,: 923 ; for nocount, 933 ; 5-20a of ’05, 033¢; do of "6, 93543 10-40s, 007 fow 0, 89X ¢ Erloy 40,00 . 30 ratos of dtacount’ for threo months bill in tho open market is 3¢ bolow tho bank rato, Frangvonr, June 23,—Five-twontica of '63, 005, Pamts, Juno'23,—Ientes, 60 £, 20c, Livenroor, Juno 2),—Coilon quict and stendy 3 middliug upland, 8%d : Orloans, 0/¢d, . Bnles, 10,000 balen ; Americat, 5,000; epeculaiion “and ' export, " Broadatnfra quict, Rod winter wheat, 120 94, Flour, 278 G0@328a 6d, Corn, 201 0d, Ohioeae, 678 ; Cumbérland middles, 37s, Now Yorlk Live-Stock Markot. New York, June 23.—Brevss—Recolpls yestorday and lo-day, 304 cara, or 5,030 hicad, making 10,400 for tho wook, ogainat 8,725 luaf weok, The supply wus too largo, capocially of common cattls, and (ho markat closes weak at a declino of @Ko for tho week, Toxs ans, common to_bost, rangod ot 9@11xe, and nativo stecra aold ot 103(@191¢c, with & fow extraond fancy solections at 13@13c. Fat stoers, 1,250 to 1,400 Iba 1ivo welglit, nold at 113¢c, - About 200 calrs of caltle aro held ovor, : Decasod beof ind a fafr salo ot 8@10%c. Tho trans- actions inaludo 20 car losds of Ilinols stoors, 0XGT3 owt, at 11@113{c ; 21 cars, 6K @YX owt, at 1l 7@8X ewt, at 113703 13 cars, TX owt, 133¢c; B cars, BY owt, of 11X@13)0; U cars, T3¢ owt, 113@120; O cars Ohio atilicrs, 7% owt, at 112{c ; 24 caru Illinols atocrs, 7 owt, at 11N@12, 0 cnra Toxans, 8' owt, 9@9xc ; 4 cars, 0 owt, 93¢ ; 10 care, 0 owt, ot 10@10350 § 11'cars Missourl atoers And Toxaus, 7 cwt, at 105@114c ; 0 cars, 61@T cwh, ot 1{;141@“1\)45, and 4 cars still-fod Toxais, 63 cwh at at11xo, BuEER AND Lasms—Tocolpts, 37 cars, or 7,160 head, making 18,230 for tho wook, agninst 25‘100 Inst weok, Domand woak and markot dull st a reduction of fully }fiu on ehoop and ¥o on lambs. Common to good slioop sold ot 4G83cc, with » fo¥y carlonds of primo and oxira ot 6@0ie. Lambs raugod at 8 fo Ilio. Tho aalo Includo 4 cara primo OLo sheap, 00 b, at Go; 4 cars, 92 1bs, at 03¢0 ; 3 cars Kansas shoop, 52 {ba, ol 0 43¢0 ;1 car Oulo, 00 1he, ot do; 1 car, 92 106, 0t 6305 3 cacs, B2 Ibs, nt 8303 1 car, 5 1bm, at B0 1 car, U8 108, 8t 50 ;"2 cark, 68 Ion, ‘st —; G cars Konbucky 1ambs, 67 Ibs, nt 003 1 car, 60 Ibe, at 830 ; 1 car, 62 168, at103{0; 1 car Jorsoy, 00 1hs, at 11c, and 1 car, 62 lus, at 11k, BwiNE—Rocoipts for two dnys, 10,000, making 24,700 for tho week, agalnst 20,170 Inst wook, Market yonk and unsettled at 53;@5X6 for live, snd 6%@TX0 for clty slaughtored, ‘Now York Dry Goods Maricet. NEw Yonrx, June 2J.—The trade movement was very slow to-day, and all branches, excopt woolons, wora unusually dull, Tho market for cotton goods rulsd steady snd firmor with tho sgonts, but prices wero without cliango, Sfleslas woro in bottor demnnd, Printa woro dull’ for regular goods, and_job lota are moving slowly. Union ginghams aro jobbing at 10xe. Heavy fancy cassimoros, and modinm ‘snd fine grados, avo in fair roquest by tho clothiorn, and prices ara stendy, Fall stylos of fancy Loalery aro being ordored from the agents, Forelgn goods are dull, Philadoiphia Cnttlo Market. PAILADELRIA, Juno 23,—CATrLE—Dull, Tho mar- Xet favors buyers, Bales, 2,800, Extra Penusylvanin and Weatorn stoors, $7.25@7.00 ; falr to good, $5.60@ .50, Sitezr—Dull, Sales, 9,000, st 43@0o gross, accord- 10 10 conaition, o 000 84 44@G0 gross, ‘Toas—Firmor, with salea of 5,000 st $7.7668.00, Pittsburgh 011 Markot. Prersuynon, June 33.—Crudo potroloum, nominally 2,10 3 rollned, 183¢e. The Produce Markets, NEW YORK. New Yonx, June 33,-Corron—Quict ; middiing up- Iand, 2le. BiieavTores—Flour steady, with o botter fecling ; Toceipts, 12,000 bris ; superfine. Western and Elnmi $4.76@6.00 ; common to goodt oxtra, $5.60@0.80 3 good to cholcu do, w.iwgmo; white wheat oxts $7.00@ 8,90 ; Ohlo oxtras, $6,20@8,75 ; 8t Louls, S‘?&‘]GIOJ . Ryo_flour, $4.00@6.50, Corn meal dull; Westorn, $3.50@3.40, Wheat firmor; recolpis, 277,000 bu; mixed spring, $1,44; No, 3 Milwaukee, 81,42 ; North- westorn spring, $1.49; No, 2 Milwaukee, $1.51@L53, Ryo nctive, but lower; Woatorn, 83@85. Barley and nult dull aud uncbanged, Corn highor, with fair demand § recoipts, 74,000 bu ; new mixed Weatorn, 50@54c; beated’ do, 40@450 3 Yollow, Gi@6Ge. Oata quiet ; Tecelpts, 172,000 bu; now mixod Westorn, 41@ 43307 white, ¥1@400 ; black, 0@41 )0, Eaas—Quiet ; Westorn, 15x@1tc. 1lax AND Hors—Unchangeil, . Gnooenies—Coflee steady ; Rio, 17%@103¢c. Sugar uil sud unchangod, olsnes yulet nnd unchangod, 1tico fu good demand ; Caroling, T3 @84c, PETHOLEUM—Orido, 803 ofitied, 18)c. TopreNtine—Quiot ot 453¢¢c, o TO0.0F GRALY 1N angRousEs, 0, 3 ‘meus, $10.60@17.00. Beof quiet ; mess, $9.00@11.007 oxtrs, $11.25@12.60, Out meats’ quict. and unchanged, iddios quict ; long oo, 832 - short clear, B4/@85i. Lard veak ; Woatorn stean, 8 16-16 ; kottlq, 00 BUrTER—Firm ; Western, @20, Citrzsz—In good oxport domaud ; prime new State fogtory, 1INV, B Witisiy—¥lrmor ; 930 NEW ORLEANS, N&w Onreaxs, Juno 23,—BREADNTURFe—Flonr dulls XXX, $7.00@8.00 ; fatnily, £9.00@10.00, Corn dull and drooping ; mixed and yollow, 680 ; white, 58@0%0. Ota qulet at 41@420,¢ ‘Boan—Dull at 700, Hax—Quiot; primo, $23.00824.00 ; cholco, $20.00. Thovisions—Tark scarco, aud hold firmlyat $17.76, Dry nalt moata dull ; slioulders, 7c; cloar rib, Bio, Bacon dull, at 1% @34 @Ixo. Ilams, 13K @le. Lard dull and osber torce 85 @AL/c. Gnooemzs—Bugar dull’; good falr; 030, Molasaca 00 movoment, Wusty—Dull and firm; Loulalano, 94o ; Oincine natf, 90c. Corron—Very dull; eales 290 bales; nominall good ordinary, 165G10x0; middling, 1630; mld- ing Orloans, 187503 xowmmknnq,n;;man. ‘Rocelpts, 1,042 bolen; oxnorts, 4,333 balca; coastwise, 2,000 biales; o 623, 5 UREE. Miswavzr, June 23.—BreAnsrurrs—Flour dull apring xtras, $5,00@0,50, Whoat firm ; No. 1, $1.28% | No. 3, $1.21 apot ; $1.18% June, Osta sioddy s No. 2, 98350, Corn fn'fair demand and higher ; Ko, 3, 3¢, Ryostendy; No.1, 620, Darley dull and nom: inal ;' No.3, 0o, FrriaiiTH—To Buffalo, 7o ; Oswego, 1%0. Reowrwrs—Tlour, 6,000 bris; wheat, 143,000 bu, Suratexe—-Vlodr, 13000 bite: whit, 101,000 bu, IFF BUFFALO, Juns 93.—BuEAvsTurrs—Flour in good domand, Wheat, No, 2 Milwaukeo offered at 81,453 1o buyare, Cori duli; aar lota aclling nt 06ilc. Outs In boltor domand ;' salea 20,000 bu No, 3 Western at $4@5c. s GANAT FyionTe—Xo lowor on whoat ; othors un- chnnged, DETROIT. Drrnorr, June 23, —BrEADSTUFER—Flour dull and unchanged, © Wheat dull and o shado lower ; oxtra, $1.81@LE2 bid ; No, 1, $1.76% ; nmbor, $1,50, Corn steady ot 88@4do. Onth In good demand 'nt ‘355@30c. OLLZVELAND, CLEVELAND, Juno 29,—BigADsTorrs—Wheat dull and lowor ; No. 1-red nominul; No. 2 nominal ; sold at $1.40,, Corn, 45@46o. Oats, 3680, ‘TrrnoLxux-—Quict, steady, And unclianged. ‘TOLEDO, ToLEDO, June 23,—BREADSTUFPS—Flour steady.’ ‘Wheat ateady; No. 9 white Wabash, $1,78; awber Michigan, H.N@l.fla{' 8) $1.65 § 14753 duly No, 9 rod, $1.68 ; No, 3'd Ko, ' g1, orn sleady ; niuls amtxcl 45 Beptombor, low mixed, 46, Oals highor ; No, 2§ No, 2, $4a; Michigan, 35 ; rejoctod, Slc, Tiairms—8l@do; to Oswogo, B@BH, TtxorrTs—Fiour, 2,000 brls ; wWhcat, 4,000 bu ; corn, 108,000 bu ; oats, 81,000 bu, Burpaeyra—Tlour, 2,000 brla; wheat, 6,000 bu; oorn, 61,000 bu ; oot 4,000 bu., % T, LOUIS, 8r. Lo, Juno 2)—DBREADSTUFPS—Flonr, moOro ono, bt pitees unchianged, Whost dull wd 'droop- ing3” only snall smnplo lots sold. Oorn dull and wi- chonuged ;* No, 2 mixed, S4¢ on track ; 300 in elovator S0%4@970 moller Auguat: 42@430 sacked, Osts dull wid Tawor s No. 3, 401/@2Tv, on track; 370 in olovas tor, 91@2Th¢o sellor duly, Barloy and rye, no sals, Wisiy—Steady ot BJo, TnoyssioNg—Pork Ayl at $16,60, Bulk moats nomi- nal. Bacon quiot, butsteady ; Jobbiug aud ordor lots, 303 clear 1ib, Ui0; clear, U)o cleur, 100 for Bop- tembior, Lord howdsial, Hoas—Firnior ut $4.0024.05, Ourrie—Tirm ; Indian’ wid Toxans, 2)@4X0; primo to cholco nuttvea, 6@ 0e. UINCINNATIL, OINCINNATY, June 43,—BrgAnsTus No. 2 rod winfor, $1,35, Gorn quict; at 60@07c, Oaty quiot; Si@tdo. TuoVIsIONa—Lasior, Moew pork, $16.80@16.75, Tard dully stesm held at 8o; kottlo, 8xe, Bulk meats a[ul:}s.xlhonmnu, 603 clear Tib, B@B\o; cloar, DS 4 Tucon' steady; shouldory, T)@TA0] clear wi, Vo cloar, 03 @0350, B Wathsx—8toady ; 900, pisdd 0 PSS S Vossoly Paswod Dotroit, DeTnOIT, June 43—12:20 p, m.~—AssEp Up—Prope Lowll, Gordon Campbell, Ouoldy, Lake Ontarlv, Java, TRonnoko, Mlchigan and bargos, Dunkirk and barges, Turnor and bargon; schrs Monticollo, Mont Tiane, Olarn Parkor, Knapp, Boabird, Harvest Queen, Bread, Hattlo Wella, Bchuylkill, Gllmor, Minoral Stalo, Star ity Blampodo, Jaio MeOload, PAnaxD Down—Props D, W, Powers, Empire, Ster, Rusaia, Nebranka, Bcotin: barkn City of Buflalo, Mas. ton; ndlirn Abblo'Androws, Typo, John Mott, dearqe Finfioy, C. M. Hond, F, L, Danfortl, . J, Maglll, Star ‘of Hojo, Iroquofs, G, 1, Williats, Beotin, WiNp—Sonth, & DRTROIT, Juno 23,—PaRsED DowN—Props Cannda, Furope, Y0 Somfto, Neptino, and barges Eollpac, nnd Tudin s holirw Goldon Rulo, Afinn Grover, City of Green Tiay, Hingliahor, and Amotican Sunrise, PAssep Ur—Props 8L, Jokeph, Ontonagon and bargen; xclirn Tioals, Gosliawk, Albatross, Butcher Doy, ond Cal Cook, DISMARTED—Tha prop Tndla; hotnd down, reports tho siehr Baoro disnasted olf Boaver Ialand, ‘WinNp—Northoast, gan Cannt Nows. 20,—Antitven—Lily Tilinols & Mie OAwAL Orpicr, Oblcago, Jus Morrls, 6,000 bu orn ; Parou Br. onry, 5,000 b corn ; W, T, Rackdwood, Tiene . tons” ‘coal 3 prop Molinwk Bollo, Iongly, 1061 vig-iron ; Mes- wengor, Henty, 160 {one pig-lran ; ....ntio, Morrein, B0 b cori ¢ Onondoga, Morrls, 5,500 'bu corn § tollo France, Morrls, 3500 bu corh, %700 b ontn & Tudustry, Morrié, 4,600 bu_corn, 2,500 bt aata ; Drills iant, Romeo, 5,700 bu corn; Joard of Tradp, Mars aclios, 5,400 bu corn, 2,800 bu 'onta ; Llizaboth, Tock- rt, 380,800 1ba moal; ‘Henca, Latiallo, 4,000 b coim, 600 bt oata ; Cataract, LaSalic, 6,000 bu corn ; Dele hin, Ottawa, 5,650 bit corni ; Cayugn, Lockport, 6,700 u corn § Wave, Morris, 3,000 b corn, 5,000 bu' onts, = SPECIAL NOTICES. DuLciler‘s Dead Shot, For Blod Bugs, Certain Doath to the Vormin, 1Hls o toua, OkRs And nosts, vants thom ont. ~Uso it ;im.-im:p 10 Doacos 2 autl 00 conts. Largo bottlos tha clioapust, b Schencl’s Mandrake Pills, Thoto olllsare comnosnd oxclusively of vogotablo ine rodionts, and atthough thoy entirely sunersod tho wo gf morcufy, do not Toava any of fta injurlnis offocta, "Thoy act diraotly upon tha liver, and aro a valuabla rotue. dyin all cnsos of dorangomont rosulting from a disore - dored state or that nraln. Livor Cumplnlur Dillous Disorders, Tudigostion, N{sk Hoadecho, Typhold Mevers, &o., &g 'all augoumb'to tho {roo o of Yohmicis Man: drakoPifls._Forsalo hy all droggistn and dontors. The Great Summer Resort In eato of Dinrrhoos, Dysontors, Cholora Morbus, and Ghiolora, 18 to Maguires Bonno Plant, & fhicty senrs® rom. edy {n tho Misslssippl Valley, Tho acknowledged spocifio 1 1849and 1868, Sold by druggista ovarywhuro. Pure Vacecinoe Virus, From tho Helfor. Dr. J. B. FISHER & CO., 6 Santh Glarkat,) propagato from thio Lieaugancy atack, throngh sologted Iaiiors, and rospostrully nsk DHYBICIANS te sond_for clrouiars, as tho adiress af many of thom eannot bo obtalnod. ' Vaccinatlon foo, $3. . Dr. Fishor wiil per- sonally af ho affion from 8 to @ LACES, REBBONS, &o. FIELD, LEITER &CO., State and Twentieth, and Madison and Market-sts., Will, during the next few days, close out their entire importation of LLAMA LACE Parasol Covers, At largo concessions from former rices, Also, will offer Great Bar- aing in their Lace and Bmbroidery Departments, And invite early examination, LADIES' SUITS, SOPSON, NORWELL & (0., Offer this week their Entire Stock of Ladies' Linen Suits, Linen Polonaises, Lawn Suits, and Lawn Polonaises, At Actual Cost of Production, 79 & 81 State-st., Botweon Randolph and Washington, 'WATER BALANCE ELEVATORS. SAFETY W think tho panplo haa a right to know whother the Elovators they rido on daily ara ABSOLUTELY SAFE, or whothar thioy aro liablo to fall at any timo. ' That tosd intorontad way know upon what, tieir safety do e propose & PUBLIO TEST of tho saloty apparatus upon all Klevators, bafore a Committen of Eiperts, to be pointod by thio Mayor or Chiof Enginsor of tho city, any one olso of oqual standing. Wo CHALLENGE Any and all manufaoturars of Stoam Elovators ta submit thule most porfoot machinos to such a teat, an 5 » ready, at any aud all Liueg, to tast our WATKI ¢ TOKS In the samo way. It our challongo Is not a withln a roz able timo wo will satisfy ai ne mapulacti of Stoam Elovators) that it {s IMP L35, undor any ofroumstancos (by braaking all our six Tonos, or athorwiso), ta Job ono of our Klosators fall two inchos.. Tf wo do not make Elovators that ssnnnt fall, wo ‘will Taako no moro, A8 wa claim (Bt tho aafoty ol patson- "5 tho vory first roquisito.af any Klovator: o =4 MG R HALICE co., Manufacturors of Water lintanca Iicvatars. LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICE'S STEAMERS For Racine, Milwaukee, Sheboygan, ete., dai Bunduys excepted, 9 a. m. Saturdny E: gion Boat for Milwaukee, ete,, don't leave un- til18 p. m. Por Grand IMaven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Froitport, Manistes, ete., dail Bundays excepted, 7 p. m, For 8t. Josoph, Daily, Sundays excepted. 10 n.m, Saturdeys, Boat den't leave until 11 pom, For Greon Day Ports, Monday, Wedneslay, and Fridoy at 7 p. m. Wednesduy's Boat goes to Escanaba, FOR BUFFALO, And Intermediate Points. ‘Wastern T tation C ‘s Bteamor IDATIO, o n§.‘“§';“.“,’.§‘ A,\u‘::k Toor'of "Norih Dearborn st.. y, Juno 34, at 7 p. . ‘s Bteamer ST. LOUIS, TR o A it ST e me tation Company's Btezsmer BADGER 1 Cant. Clari (P oek foat of North oarborn: 20, &t p. . itor Hoviis aud Dassigo Tiokots, apply st 76 Caoalat., coruor Madison. A. A. BAMPLE, e d LOTTERY. P Oflolal Drawing _af tho Datly Comblnation Lottery : * “OLASS'NU. 7, 31 9, 6, 47, Boaloid plays seourvd on information given by the 18, Mana Tiratich Offi , FOR JUNK 33, 153, ), i, 6. 7 FAiL JuN kS, S 79, o 53, 5, flnl‘mnll. Prizon cashed and Bealul Depository, §? A gor, Roams 6 and 7, .u.\ bouth’ ¢ o, 331 Ny s West Madison DR, KENISON, at bis old uftices, 119 Clark at.

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