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. to tho spirlt a8 woll na tho lettor of tho ** work out o largest not roturna to the Compnny. * elc, scales an h » .sTouglj, tolegraph pale CHIICAGO DAILY, TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1873, THE RAILROADS, \The New Freight Tariff. of the Northwestern, | . Xt 18 tho Work of Maturo and Pro-’ tracted Deliborations ¢ . l “Tho Diffioulties Whick Have Beset = the Managers, Chiongo, Danville & Vincennes Pas- 2 . senger Rates. At s Into hour Inst ovoning 'the offlara of tho Chicago & Northwostorn Railway obtainod cor- xoelod proof-shootn of their now tariff for all ' divisions of thoir rond running out of this elty, oxcopt tho Milwanlieo Divisfon, Thoso intorest- ~4ng figures- wo oro ousbled to Iay bofore tho . endors of Tue Tmoune this moring, corroct in ovory itom. Thia toriff is the rosult of maturo and pro- tractod doliboration. In ite proparation tho offi- cors woro imbued with o desire to conform mow Iaw. At tho samo tima they wero oxtromoly anxions to ndopt such basis a8 would Find thoy uttorly disrogardod rival and_connoat- ing lines, tho framing of & non-disoriminating Qistanco tarift would not, havo boon diflcult, bo- o of theirs being tho shortest routa to Chi- oago from alllonding pointa, At first, a distanco | taritt was proparod. Thia showed n gonoral do- ‘oronso in raten, mid did not promise satinfactory rosults. Aftorward, it was rosolved to main- tain. tho old ‘ratos ot tho londing stn- tions, nnd ~proportionatoly gradunto tho figursa_at intormadinta points, This rosult wan reachad on Mondny, whon it bocamo apparout that tho ratos woro tomowhat highor than chnrg- o for similar distancon on thia Chicago, Burling- ton & Quinoy and othor lines, Tho Gonoral Managor, Gonoral Buporintoudont, and Gonoral Froight Agant. woro olosoted nonrly all of Tues- day scnling down tho rates, until tho figures wo progont below wora finally dooldod upon.. Tho Olicago mauagors ara nonplussoi what to do with the smallor lines that have hitherto nctod 28 foodors. And tho latter aco wondoring whoth- or or no they ato_ to bo starved out of all busi- noss. Tho oilly ascapo ovident, thus far, scoms to bo nndor covor of tho clauso prosoribing ssmo ratos for * like quantitios;" and tho undorstand- ing will bo mado goneral that if any shippor or company is givon an ndvantagoous_ rato, Aimilar roductions will bo mado o any othor Pomun or porsous who will contraot to ship o lko quen- 'ilm mattor of division on through rates from tho East hns not yob .boon -dotormined.. M. Blanchbard, Gonoral Froight Agont of the Erio Railway, in now hore for that Furpoae. Asido from tho sorious rosults expocted under the operation of tho Illinois law, the wmanngors arogreatly disturbad by tho throntoning nspoct in the noighboring States. Thoy rocognize tho cortainty ~ that the © Grangora” hnvo got contfol | of Town, and*nro approhion- glvo that o diko resmlt. will ob- obtain {n Wisconsin, Minnosota is also sure to Tollow in tho wake. With thoso prospacts bofora thom the railroad mon entarod upon the unwel- como task of framing tho now tafifis. with con- sldornblo tropidation, They aro not anxious to nggravpto mattora by bringing out tho wornt foturos of tho lnw. 'Thoy aro too sagaciously politio to adopt so raslh & courso, Thoy tro sim- Ply desitous of complying with tholaw's roquiro- ‘monts fully and in snch o way s will yield them A equitablo roturn upon tho eapital invosted and fairly roprosonted [n thoir rospective roads. — GALENA DIVISION (MATN LINE) FOX RIVED BRANCIL AND MADISON DIVISIONS IN ILLINOTS. Gratn | % B §.8] 4| » | & | b, g bulk Car | §F ‘;E: §§ S| & ’EE——--— — | H seenonanowe, | loud lote | &5 | g~ B HE R 258 |nak| o2 H 2 100 e, h_“g’ g 8l 3 ;‘bggg;g: 85%| 5% § IR o | 85|80 | -Sx| &| F| 355§ £5§| ¥R R $139(58 F5y 2| 7)idla.l i 5] 8 i | Between =§E.§ 3 p‘§ i % 59§| £5 Qgr‘gg &lsl8ls slen| sl 5| 3| B|ESH EF 359 B3 oneoge | B &1 51 §h 58| 8% %) 8| §gss EEE 3 & H by £ [ & ] & 8 2E SR =2 S1g8| ey g ¢ Esgsng;‘é 3 = = El § 43& F HENETIRE R L R P8igs| PR i) P|iE 2aE|8s |iEF) %8 MESEEE HEESE R A I g| SlEsF| A% |isd| 58 .0731,072(.071 03 8.20{14.971 14.27) 541 6.18: o0l bk o1 9.20/16.30, ods| 023 1.094].090}.079 9.,30[16,13| 0,6 6,40 120, 10,60 18.26] .80 11.20 19,521 17, K 8.60 11,70|20,1{10.40} .19 9,03 2,00]20.65/18.76| 1 2,88 12,504 0,90 12,80| 10.2% 13,60 1113 14,201 11.83 14,80 12.85 16.00} 13.75 16.§ 4,63 18.10} 16,02 18 16,55 . 18,4 ;}:’_‘KD) i ulmn g 21,28 24,00/40,62] 29,60 25,20/42,48] 24,73 26,20[44.: 1,80 8 34,95 27.40[40.213 26,18 16.70(26,78) 15 02701 3 | \Mc . 81123 70| lu;):':nn?d . 16,00)28,87|24 76| Richmound 154 17,60|29,97 Goioa, . . B Al 70(2 (Goneva Lake| .220(.140 2 00| 80iCaledonis , ,|.4201.8471,207).234].162 22,50/35,76(30.00| 93|Roscoe, . .430'.8‘9 . 209}.240}.168 23,7530,75|31.50] A GALENA DIVISION—DIXON AIR LINF. 1 1,075/,074}.078,073].071 8,20114.27(14.19/ T|Austin,... 1051,028(,0921,0881,078 \I.?fl 16.86115.34 8" Ridgeland. [.1101.302{.0941.0901,079 0.30/16,13116,53) 9|0ak Park. 118),100}.097}.002/. 0,4011G 40{16,72) 10[Auy woou 120/,110},1001,095|,081 15,91 16)Elmhurst 1 0/.088 20|Lom 23| Danby. 25| Wheals ® 1321009 28! Winfield . .. |.210].183|,156],140].104 30/Junctios 220/,190/.162.146(,107 * 86/Gencva. 254).214',160(,161 114 388t Charloa, 222/,186,165:117 - 88 . 1 41 4| 51 . BG; 1 22,52 68 ¥ KT 64| 1 70| 3 7 S By 270|.77 21,4 8y ,1840].276(,180 22,1 24.,60| 25,0 Qfl.lfll 26,40, ¥ 27,0 224[nfarrison ... | 27,80/ 128|Union Grove| 580 28,1 386|Fulton Ol 29,80/50, ¥ AND EENOBIIA DIVISIONS, IN ILLINOIS. - . Wit wie 1 J 8 Y B.20/14.27(14,19/14,16) 14.27| . 8.26]' A.311: 4|*Maplewood|. 15.06(14.76/14.04! 0,08 5,83 \A{Feving Park]: b - G.d5| 8l Montroso,..| .00 9 Plank- Road |,1161.] 0.80! 10 .| 1 .01 12 7.48] 13| 7,91 7] ] 8.41] 22|Dunton..... 9,53| | Palatine, . 30.97) 11,61 35,6620.491 a1.60(3e.63120.5/27.69) 22,90/98,76(31.78/28,97) 10,00/32,37{27.10/26,11 19,80{3:3,60(47.25/25,20| 20,40[32.70|27.5015,25 ropald for siations marked thus®s " BUBJECT, TO, BEVISED CLASSIFIOATION OF JULY ! mockiines, wind-milly, wood (In shope), woodon-ware, LS ©1,01878, : i ‘The above ratea will apply on shipmenta to and from Obicago, For rates betwoen way-gta- tions namod aipon this tariff; sgents must apply Ento for corsgapondig distanco from Chicago. YWhen oxact distance bo not shown, it must bo the difforence betwoon the two ratos glyen for the two noarest distances, and may bo obtainod 84 per following examplo. Ratoroquired for say 20 miles on 18t class froight : “Tariff shows for 23 miles, 188 nille, Xarifl ahow for 17 miles, 160 mills, Differance., 5 miles, 028 mills; == 0056 for 1 milo, Tarift gives for 17 mil .+ 16 cents Add for B miles (20 miles boing wanied) 3 s times 0056 = ot ‘Thus obtaining rate for 20 miles T Class A.—Agriqulinral implements, ' azles (wagon, 57, baskets, book, LILAZd tablos, Saons Boards; bozos (ampty), boats, ‘brick machines, broom- andlos, cannon (on Wheals Or flats), carboys, (erapty), ehair atufl (in rough), cider, door and window framas, Soors, eartlicn and si0no ware, egg cases and carriors hl:n&hr ‘roofing), fowls (alive}, furniture, g‘llvanlunl ornices, handlos, Loy prewes. Houschold goods, e SoonBolte, . mata ana . washers, . machiuoryy marble (blocks or _ plabs), mouldings, _omgo ' pspor bags, yuper (printing sud wrapph unpa and pump tublng, refriger siors, ml“u‘;amdp building paper, sash, doors, blinds, wealp-boam, Boap (commion), steam Broongiucs, stonaware, stoves and etove-flxtures, trees und shrubbory, vinegar, wagon stock (spokes, ‘bows, hubs, nud follow), wagona (common), washing- oringo plants, 3 d #ino (In rolla), Claas B,—Composition for roofing, cooperago, draine €tlo,, griudatones, hoops. (vaved)y hoopa s hoo polea {iobcod), mitla aud spiken”olt (carbon), v feet, alate (roofing), staves abd heading, woods of Jalio, boof, bacon, i Iard one car wnd less than Sve Class C~Dark (lannors”), barrels (empt; Drick, oar-wheels and e e u(x‘;mfuyx)é e Tole), 'charcoal, coko, clay, flax, hoop holcs, hoofs and Borls, huskn ' (in bales),'scrap irou, keant, -lmo (in butk), plg lead, sult, sand, oda ssh, atuceo, faw, Claos D.~Boef, bacon, and Jard (5 cars and ovor), poryton, coal, fortilizirs (Uouo or plastor), hiy (.rmdg, Iron oastiugy, fvuns ore and ‘g, Talirosd Listzs, fron aud spik, ssw-dust, siono (dremsed pud o, ‘ 4 , D.. &V, MR, . The passenger tariff of “tho Chicago, Danvillo & Vinconnos ailroad Company -way yostordny gont to the printer, showing an average roduc- tion on the old rates of from 3 to 8 por cent, Tou por cent discount s to bo allowdd when tickots aro bonght in thie Company’s ofilces or dopots. Tho now tariff is as follows ¢ 8 “IMs, _ Trom Clicago tp 20, Doiton, : » P T erad a55k8 20 .45 Papt; 5 pineau, 195 ‘Martinton .20 140 50, 50 25 30 60 80 118, Bismare 0 128, Danvill Connectlcut Legisinture, Fautroun, Conx., June 26.—Tho Sonato to- duy olocted Goorge 0. Woodruff, Bldnoy’ B. Teardsloy, and Jobu J. Penroso, Judges of tha Buporior Oourt.- The election {u in dlarogard of o vious ovuous momiaations, by which Amos 8. ‘ront, Nolaud Ilitchicock, and Lovi B, Bradloy vero fnndo candidatas. : : Tiie Houso olootod Judgos Dwight, W. Pardao, and Jomes Phalps of the Superior Gourt, to the Bupromo Court Bonch, 'l Houso also re-chnctod tho Uanry f 1aw pro- viously passed in tho Henato, fixing 0 rate of iutoroat at 7 por cont por annum. —_— e The 'Trial of Coe, the Alleged oston Swindler, B Bosrow, Juno 25.—Tho caso of Tames A. oo, chargod with committing frauds to the smonnt of sovornl hundrod thousand dollars, camo:u for trial to-day in tho Superlor Criniinal_Court. Tonjamin T, Butlor, ono of the counsel for tho risonor, mado an unsuccessful offort to have bo Indichmont qusstiod, and tho” trial fa pro- cooding before the jury, et Snlo of o Xiistorienl Rolie, | Moramrow, N, J., ‘Juno 26.—\Washington's hoadquartors, sold hy auction: hove to-day, was purghasod by ox-Gov, Ttandoiph, W. V. Legor- g, ogrgo Ty, wnd G, N, Halstoud, for 25,000, 'The intenlion of tha purchasora 1k to Tiold it for the Btate wutil the Logislaturo maoty whon, if o desirod, thoy will rauufor 1t without profit, | chango mada boing to rniso tho THE COUNCIL. Tho Mayor’s Sl‘ggcsllnn 10 Increnso the Sowernge Fund Meeting with Encouragoment, Oan the OCouncil Givo the Mayor Powor to Grant Liconscs at His Discrotion P | Tho Councll met yentorday ovoning, Ald. Me~ Avoy in tho ohnir, Presont: Aldormen Richard- #on, Dixon, Warron, MoGonniss, Cooy, Mo- Avoy, Blono, Tracy, Schmitz, Cnllerton, Batloy, Tovwall, Boud, Clark, Henth, Miuor, Sherwood, Mooro,. Oloveland, Quirk, McGrath, “Eckhardt, Ci Mahr, Longache ney, Cannon, and Wood- man. i " ot ©r et BEWERAQGE.: L Tho Board of Ifealth submitted o communicr- | tion, oalling attention to the nocomsity of sowor- ago, and nsking that a committeo Lo appointed 1o examino tho wusoworod portions of tho clty Dboforo mnking any spproprintion. Ald, Bailoy moved Lo appoint n committoo-of :;vu from onch Division to muke tho. exam lon. $ & 2 b Ald. : Bhorwood moved. to; refer the matter to tho’ Commitfos on Stroots and alloys, nnd Ald. MoCGrrath to table the wholo matter, thinking tho; communication camo in too late. L LI 5, 3 Ald. Longackor_offored n rosolution directing" tho Cnrnflrnflon Counricl to roport whethor tho Cornetl bt o, sigih, oF whibtnr 1k ssendd bo Jegal for it, to pnss an ordinauce giving tho Mayor pover’ to imun loenson -aftor application ius cou mnds to only ‘such porsons ns ho, in hia* divcretion, shall deem suitable, and to nouo othors,. § . It was roforred to tho Judicicry Commitico. : TIS ARPPROPRIATION. DILL... . .3 ' ! Tho Council then rosumed tho consideration of tho Approjriation bill in Gommitteo of the Wholo, aud wont through with tho saldry itoms, tho'only- rth 8ldo Polico Justico from §1,000 to $1,500. b Tha : approprintion of ‘330,000 for the Elm Btroot Primary Sobool was ratainoed, though tho Mayor hiad recommended it bo strickon out. Tho appropriation of $30,000 for tho school ‘at tho- cornor of Wostern avenuo and Tionty-sixth stroot was inaroased by $7,000. Tho motion to strike out tho itom of §45000 for o school nt tho cornor of Twolfth atrect and Contro aventio waa badly bonton. ‘Tho Mayor slso *| recommionded that this mmount bo diverted for BOWOrARO PUTPOHOS. Tho items for cloaning and ropniring sowors' woro_ndopted, and tho sum of $84,088.10 was strioken out of tho Sinking fuud for Seworago and River Improyoment bouds, a8 resommendod Dy tho Mayor. When tho, Seworago Tax Fand itom waa ronchied, it wns moved tho amonnt ho fixod at $600,000 {natead of £300,000, tho former amount hoing about s much as could bo ox- pondod, Tho noxt motion was to fix the smount at’ 870,000, on tho_ground tuat sevors! itoms would yot bo strickon out, thus giving tho monoy roquired. Tho next motion was to_fix tho nmount at 9600,000, and tho noxt ono to ‘postpone; In order to get n bettor iden whoro th monoy was to como from, wiuco tho Board of Publio Works had omitted to put in tho catimato of £308,108 for interest on mewerago and river improvement bonds. The motiou to postpono was agreed to. Thoitom_of $368,108, aboyo mentionad, was nsorted. It apposts that tho Bowrd failed to insert it, sinco Inst yoar it was paid by the Btato. The sinking fund for. tho liquidntion of tho ggnornl bonded debt was reduced from $200,000 910,000, tho diforenco to bo usod for sow- arago. o following itoms woro_pasead without question: North Branch Primary BSchool, 80,000 ; 'Third Avonuo Primary, 930,000 ; Twon- ty-sixth stroot and Wontworth avouno building, £17,600 ; building cornor Twonty-nixth and Hal- stod, €37,600; fixing Cottaga Grove School, 5,000 ; Rolling-atill School, $12,000 ; Harrison stroct ond Wostorn svoune building, £10,000 5 for contracts on Jones School, $20,430; for scliool itos on tho comner of Thirty-sovonth and Btato stroots, and Wood, atroot and Milwaukee nvenuo, $17,000; for Yarious general itoms, 236,460; apparatus and furnituro, $82,000; jan” jtors and supplios, $76,610 § walaries, 93484256 ; awincollancons for schools, $29,206,27; rabates on School Fund proporty, $128,903.63. * Tlo Committeo thon roso, aud tho Council ad- journod il this ovening. : iR THE CITY IN BRIET. The'businees men who rro to moot to-dsy are raquosted not to forgot tho time and place. Tho closing oxorcisos of Palmer’s . Academy took place last, Friday, in the school-room, No- 763" Miehigan avonue, Maitorious pupils rocoiv-" od the cuslomary prizes. A strawberry: fostival- will bo given this oven- ing, at tho Wasliingtonian Ifome, for thd bonofit of tho Weat . Side. -Mission of the Obriuticn Union. Tickots, 50 vonta: B sun The closo-fisted firm of. T, A, Wheolor & Co., of Milwaukeg, sccurad ™ possession of their goods yestorday, .by.. serving a writ of roplovin on Mr. Washburn. seen e 2 Justice Maines -yostordny .sent Margeret and Kato 0'Neil and Rosn Riley to Jail to await trial at the Orimival Court’ for Taising n riot somo- whore in the.West Divinion ono sunny. afternoon: wool boforo lnst. . - - enneid | i Tho hody of . tho boy Charloa. Zollo, who was drownod in tho North. Branch .o fow duys ago, was recovered yestorday. .A Coroner's inquest was hold at his tomo, -'No. - 839 North Reulion stroet, and & vordict of accidental, drowning was 22 | renderad. 3 Tat O'Hara, yostorday at 10 o'clock, foll off a Gnnk while wheeling -coal - from the ' schooner clyotin to tho North Pior; Ho was badly uscd up, his lett hund boing brokon noar tho" wrisit, and his side and back sufforlug. vovere injurios. Ho vas romovod to Lis oo, No. 33 Ontario streol i ‘The cortier-ptona of tho Mount Vornon English and Classical School building t Morgan- Park, Washington Hoights, will bo. Inid on_ Baturds) noxt. A froo train will- loavo tho Rock Islan dopot ot 12:20 p. m., and n cold_collntion will be sorved on tho grounds to all guests. Tho lasons will igko part in the coromonios, * Iho Goronar held sn inquost, sostorday, on tho body of a man supposed to ho one Willinm Btoyony, who was run over by the cora of tho Luke Shoro & Michigan Southern ‘Railrond ‘on Monday evoning, noat Fifty-first straok., A ver- diot of accidontal donth was rondorad, although thero woro semo indications that deconsed Lad committed suicido, 08 Lo was soon to run into or fu frout of the train just beforo it strack hinm. Tho Board of Public Workas issuod the follow- fng building pormits yestorday: G, W, Krotach- mnn, two-story brick, 16x83 foot, No, 423 Divi- sion’ ntroot; Willism Doalch, two-story and bagement ., brick, 40x60 foot, No. 27 Rush ' stroot; James L. atoholdor, four-story and badoment stone frant, 95x81 foot, No. 119 Tifth avenuo; J. 0, Doro, throo-atory and busomant brio, 4800 feot; Nos. 66 and 68 Ohicogo avonno, v Yostorday aftornoon s youthful vagrant, namod pat Bullivan, was detoctod by Officor Silver in the ot of atlompting to disporo of o lot of fans for a vory low price, and_aftor chusing him two or thrao - blocks tho ofilcor arreated him, aid brought him to tho Central Polico Station. | If tho owner of the faus will oall for. thom Lo ean uvo tho plonauro of taking thom way aud of soourlug tho possiblo conviotion of tho thlof. ! On Saturdsy ovenlng noxt Miss Phillis Glover, Into of 1Hooloy's Theatro, will bo tondorad & com- plimontary bonofit by hor admirors in this aty. Tiyors' Opora-Houss has boon selectod us tio placo of entortaimnont, sud Shoridan Knowlas® Play of * Do Iuuchback " will b produced, with tho following strong_cast: Julig, Mims Glover ; Hclen, Miss Joslo Ilight ; Alaster Wal- ter, Mr. Siduey Holland ; Sir Thomas_Qlifford, Mr, Jobn M. Murray ; Modus, 3Ir. W. IL Ofis Failiom, Mr. Harry Paatt. : Tho Committes on Court-TTonso plans held o mootingy yostorday, ono In the morning and the other in’'the nfternvon. At tho formor, Wheelock & Thomas oxplained thelr plan, aud at tho lattor Mr. Randall polnted out what Lo considered tho morits of his dosign. Mr, Karl's ia the anly ono of tho six selected yet to to bo henrd, It is probablo that tho Committos will give Mr. Tonney and one or two others an opportunity fo explain their plans during the presont wook, Tho throe prize plans may bo yotod for oarly next weol. A probably fatal accldent oceurred last Mon- day near the town of Winfleld, by which Jamen hddoo, of Wheaton, was' throvn frony & load of waod, recelving lnl]urlou from which he carinot recovor, 1o was driving down a deoline in the yoad on a losd of wood, when it suddonly slid against tho mules which wore attuchod to the posod of silicn or anng ., Mr, Brodeo wes thrown under th i‘::c :naml dragged 'n'long dlstance, Iis skull wass badly fractured, and his logs broken. . Ho is the hoad of o largo family, whioh will bo ren< dorod destituto by his donth. * Aman nnmied Goorgo Tilott, mate of the stoam-brrge George Dunbar was : up boforo Unitod Statos Commisaiotior 8. W, King, yostor- day, for maltronting n hand in his ‘employ, named olin T, Flotchor, whilo tho Dunbar was unload- ing ab Muskogon, Mich,, on tho 17th Inut. Tha toutimony ostablfahiod tho fact thnt Elliott did nbuno Flotchor, but tho abusa was indlicted on tho whart nt Duskogon, sud not on board the voarol, which faot took tho case ontsido tho maritino jurisdlotion of the United Btatos; It was thoroforo dismissod. Amnoval out-door entortainment wiit bo given this ovening nt tho residonce of Ira Ji Nickols; corner of BFxL -first troct 'nnd Wentworth'ave- nue, by the Iadios of tho. Englowood Daptist Olurch, Thore will bo. n concort, oroquot gamos, and & strawborry fostivall Tho grounds will be handsomoly decorated aud illuminated Dby calcium lights.- Croquot partics from Wanh- ington Helghts, Cornell, South Ghicago, and the 'Duufilnn University aro o“l’x“m‘ tobo prosent. Good musio will bo furnishiod, and, 8a tho pro- cooda aro for tho churoh, it i to bo hopod that thore will bo a largo attendanco. Bovoral of tha drlvers of the Indiana avenuo stroot-car lino consed work yosterday, and tholr places had to bo tomporarily filled by hostlors and othors, - ‘Thoy had boou reselving, as wagos, ono fare in six, but tho corporation, thinking they wero mnking™ too much monoy, ent them down to ono faro in sovon. This would prob- ably mako an ‘avernge reduction of 50 conts a dny; too much in Llio eyos of tho mon, considor- ing thoy woro not rocofving any more thun was nooded -to obtnin an cconomical lving, The drivors on somo of tho othor lines wore also cut down slightly, but thoy soomed to bo eatistied with tho arrangemont, none of them giving up tholr situations, - ? *T. E. Olapp, Esq., bos recontly como to this olky for tho pusposd of introdiicing Liote 1 pat- entod wator or Bowor-pipe, which 18 claimod to Do na atrong as any now used, and {o pousoss tha virtuo of groater choapnoss, ' Thia pipo is com- manipulated with a flux of clny, limostono, and rosin, in sufcient quan- tity to work the sand, tho wholo boing fusod ot o tomperaturo of 760 degrocs, and poured into motallio moulds, It s quickly mado, and will, it is naid, stand doublo the prossuro of any othor axtificialpipo, and is parfoctly {mporiabablo and imporvious to molaturo or sction of gas, Wator- {pes can bo furnishod for balf tho ost of iron. 10 Brooklyn authoritios aro Iaying 83¢ miles of thin pipo in that city, aud tho Doard f Tublic Works may find it worth whilo to #oo whathor it cannot bo profitably used hero, Nokind of accldonts axo growing so common ns those whioh are occasionod by tho reokless uso of oxplosive korosono oil. Almost evory doy somebody is blown into tho air by tho bursting of ‘an _oil-oan over a stovo firo. Thesoe easos havo boen written up in tho jour- nals of tho city, and have beon either profaced or concludod with warnings of a solomn char- actor. But the number of accidents is not less- cnod. Tho uso of the deadly fluid for lighting firom still continues. It must bo that people who attempt to start fires by tho uso of oil do not road mowspapors. This is not unlikely. Poople who do have too much good sonso in= stilled into them to resort to such a foolhardy mothod. Yostordsy momning, at 9 o'clock, an- othor acoident from tho samo causo ocourred at No. 1011 Jnckson _strect. 'Two littlo boys, named Gerrold and Willic Evans, in at- tompting to Laston. the combustion of somo conls by pouring oil over them from a can, woro vory soriously burned, tho can exploding in thoir handa. Gorrold is balioved to bo fatal- ly injured. His brother was more fortunnate, and will speedily recover. Officor Barbor, of tho Twelfth Strect Polico Station, was budly thrashed at halt-past 7 d'olock yostorday morning, by a notod West Side bully named Dan Sullivan, nssistod by & young but musoular girl nomed Nanoy - MeBride. The officer states that ho ~saw Bulli- van crouching bohind & fonce at the corpor of Dnughlncu and Taylor streots, ond near by was Miss MoDBride. Tho officer aak: od Bullivan why ha had takon that peculiar posi- tion, and was answoroed that it was nono of his business. Finally tho officer 1aid hands upon Sul- livan to arrest him, Tho lattor resisted, and dur- ing tho scufllo Miss McBride took the.officor's eliib from his belt, and soon prostrated him by inflicting soveral woll-directod blows upon’ his Dead, Sullivan and his muscular fomale socond then fell upon Barber, and woro oponing blood-vossols all over his_bodly; when the ofiicor fired at Bullivan. Tho shot Btruck tho loft lo above tho kneo, making s flesh-wound, and, pusng on, lodged in tho inside of the right log near the hip-joint, This made hia assallani senmper away., When Barber had rogained some strongih, ho reported the matter to Borgt. 0'Donnell, who went out with & squad of mon, and soon arrestod both Sullivan and Ntmz McBrido. Yoalurdni morning_thoy wero botl hold for trial at the Criminal Court, iu $1,600 Dbonds each. Darber's wounds are painful, but not dangorou: v . e ‘WALL STREET. Reviow of tho NMonoy, Gold, Bond, - Stock, nnd_ Producc Marketss-Conl Saless y > Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, . New Your, Juno 26.—Tho stock markot olosed” dull aud stondy. . | 4 A o - --DONDE. 4 T ... Governments wore about stoady at the close. © @oLp . . f waa dull during the aftorncon; the only quota- tion boing 1163@1165,:tho closing fgure boing 116" Tho carrying . rata for gold st the cléss’ was 8 por cont. ' The following was the buaincss of tho Gold Exchangs Bank to-day i Grogscloar- ings, $40,899,000 4 currency balances, 81,985,945 gold balances, 81,416,806 e Monoy was quoted at'5 per cont at the closo. FOREIGN EXCUANGE, - ruled dull at unchanged quotations. The ateam- ers gailing for Europo to-day took out $208,902, of which 3128,000 was gold bars, tho rest being silver bara and coin. 0 steamship Combris, sailing to-morraw, hna'Apacle shipmonts ongage- ment amounting to $660,000 gold coin,” TRODUCE. s The flour markot at the ‘opening of 'Change wng_modoratoly aotive. . Yow grades woro & shade firmer, but medium and better grades aro quiot. - Priods woro without chango. . The whéat market apnnod quict, and barely stoady for nprlufi‘ Thio oxport domand waa less activo, and the millors worn not buying to any oxtent. Wintor wheat was firmly hold, but inactive. Thore has beon fair busincss consummated in mess pork.- Tho market is ,steady at the im- firnv Erlco of yostordny. For {mmodiato do- vory thoro is nok much ‘domand, but for con-' tracts we noto eales of 3,000 brlsand 2,600 for July dolivery, Lnrd—Westorn contract s in good demand, and thore " are; moro buyers than sollors av yostordsy's figuros; The market s |- Vfl? firm in tone j 2,500 tes for July sold at 83{c, aod 1,000 for- August sold at ‘0o, n 500 for Boptombor~ bronght 0 1-10@93c. City ia . quiet, .with males of 160 ten a6 83¢o. Tn out moats thera is not much do-r ing, but the inquiry for meal is very good, and thoro aro _plonty of bugers at the insido figuren. Dry ealted meats aro slow; 11-Ib bollios will ‘bring 88{c vory readily, Drossed hoga aro high- er, and holdors realizod }¢o advance. o . OOAL BALES, . . fiis Tho Delawarc and Laokawsnna Oompmg nsold, to-dny, 75,000 tons of Soranton coal, at tho fol- Jowing rafes: Lump,.5,000 tons st ©4.42 4,60; stonmboat, - 3,600 tona at 84, @4.6704'5 ato, 20,000 fon &t SA.T61 ogEy T, 00 tons at 5.00'; stove, 26,000 tons at, 5,255,913 ; ohiost- nut, 10,000 tous at $4.50@4.0234. T R e Capture of o Forgers DeTrorT, Juno 25,—Alfréd Morritt, allas John Mayhew, has boon arrested here, and will bo tield for a roquisition from Gov, Dix, of New York. o is an_oxpert forger, and'in March last swindlod tho Niagara Falls banking Louso of Van Husor & Dolano aut of 633 on_a bogus draft. The detectives haye boen on his track for somo timo and finally unoarthed him, quiotly ‘boardiug Lero under su assumed namo. 3 pig o . Neoligious, Speofal Dispateh to The Chicage. Tribune, Oepar Rarios, Iows, Juno 26.—Tho National Onmp-llunun¥ commoncod at the Btato Fair grounds in this city. Large orowds woro pros- Gnt, and till larger will arrive oyory day. The grounds are in oxcollout condition, aud sl prp- parations completod. —_— A Forgor Loowo. i Br.- Lours, June 26,—A man' named T, Bl Tioinrioh went _to Quincy, Ill., some daya sgo, and commonced business’as a commission. mer- chinnt, Youterday it waa disoovorod that Le had passed forgod cheoks on bauks for geveral tljon- #and dollars, and had loft the city, Iis progont location i not known, s — I A Desporudo Onged. " '} - Sweetal Dispatoh”to Ths Chicauo Tribune, ' * Rioumonp, Ind,, Juno 25.—This aflorncon, il Taylor and & nogro had an sltorcation in & targot-gallory, This oveniug they mot on Alain _neotieut, on *turo, | #7.20@8.90; Obo ext 10, "BUgo ; black, 42@4do, *‘PoRenNTINEZ—~Lawer at stroot, nnd Taylor attackod the negro with n knifo. * A-morchnnt stoppod Lotwoon and divert od Taylor's attontion whilo tho colorpd man orcapod, An officor went to arrost Taylor, wlho moet bim with o drawn knlfo ' nnd n . rovolver, nnd nmnmounced the * inton- tlon of killlng him 1f ho Iald hand on bim.. fho ofticor loft, {:rommd help, and ro- turned, whon Taylor attncked thom with stonas. ©On hoing neared ho fired ono shot and ran, An officar roturnad the fire, and four or fivo shots woro oxchangod, Nono toole offact, Tho offi- corn pursuoed, and ono atruck Taylor on tho hend with a mago, folled and disarmcd him, and with much tronbls the throo locked him up. Ho throatens tho livos of all. Ho will havo o pro- minary trial to-morrow. THE DOGTORS. Nationnl Eclectic Modicnl Associntion Convention. Corupmo, O., Juno 25,—Tho Nationsl Ecloo tio Modical Aswociation ansombled in_this clty to-day, Gov. Noyos dalivorod an addroas of welcomo, Prosidont O, E. Milos, of Boaton, do- livered the annual addross, A number of Tot- tors woro ' road ' from ' prominont ‘gontlo- men regrotting ' “thoir imability to be presont. Dr. Garricon, of Chicago, road an intoresting paper on tho atatas of chomistry. Papors wero rond on the chnractor of Paracel- sus and Bamuol Thompson by Dr. l{lrkpntrlok‘, of Hnmilton, and on Gynecology by Prof. King, of ‘Oincionafl. Dr. King, of Glncinnati, made & roport on Dingnosfs, and most of the morning was spont in disoussing- this roport. Thiu oven- ing Dr. W, M. Engalls oceupled tho timo with an addross; P'apers woro recoived from Dr. Balcor, of Michigan, on Corobro-Moningotis, from M, M, Miles, of Il., on the Causes and Quro of ‘Consumption, and from J. W, Johuson, of Con- Now Remodic MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New Yorlk Financinl Nows. New Yonk, Juno2s,—Tho July dlsbursoment of in- torest upon tho publio dobt which commenced to-day wiil reach $20,000,000, nearly all gold, Tbe total dis- Litrmomenta for July at this_polut for inforcat, divle denln, cte., 1n oaltmatod at $75,000,600, mixod values, ‘Motioy wan onay at 4@ on call, Bterling ruled dull and stoady at 10 3-16@1093{ for adxty dnys, and 1105@110% for Alglit, 14 woa moderately active, tho buatarnd bulls both confidont, ot n range of 116X(@116%, tho closiiy rales, Tonns, 123 per conf, Clearings, $0,000,000, Yho Troastiry distinrucd $40,000, Customs Yoceipts, §154,~ 000, Lizparts of upeclo, 308,000, moatly allver, * Tlio sleamer Cambyia, salling to-niorrow, Lias specto on- gageraents for §650,000 gold coin, ‘overnments wern quict ond steady, A quontity of now 5 per cent bonda for tho Syndicato waa forwardod to-day por (o Rusain. ; Blato bonds ruled dull, Blocks wero quiot, aud without any lmportant fea~ A small advaiico wan - catabllahod in tho foro. noon, but after 1 o'clock the markot reacted alightl closiiig ateady, The fluctuatfons of tho day wore onl 3@y porconly Gulon Tacitg wag ko moat salivo atock, at 243¢, 347, and 243(, Harlom and Lacknwan, o woro firmer, tho formor advauciug from 125 to 126, and tho Inttor from 975 to 98, closing ut o partial Teaction, The other changos wero: Pacifio Mail, 31%, 37, 333, and 38 Wostorn Unlon, BA%, 85X, and 845 Norluwoat, T8, 1046 T, and 70% ¢ 603, 8513, aud 603 ; Ohlos, 881, old cliqué seem buying back 1 07%@01 ; Atlsutic & Paciflc, 9@, 63@03Yy. ‘Tho market closed dull and “woalk, with Hi- tle autaide demand, Sterling, 10935, a0 VERNMENT DONDS, Gonpons, '81. : 5208 of '62 i< | Goupons, ‘64 1 Coupons, , 165 4o i1 Coupons, '65 (naw). ..119% ¥ BTATE Missouria...... Tennenraes, old. “Tennesseos, ho Virginas, tow. Oanton, Chicago & Alton,. . 108; Ghicago & Alton pfd, 110 Oblo & Missiasippi.. S8 uy 8030 Unlon Pacific bonds, Contral Pacific bonds.103 Northwentorn pfd. Rock Inland,. ~ w.. N.J, Conteal 8. P, Dol, Lack, & W torn, 975 ¢ | B, I, & Erlo. Foreign Markots. Lrvenroor, June 25—11 a. m.—Flour, at 27a 60@ 268 6d. Whost, winter, 1% 2d; spring, 11s@13; While, 118 11d@128 1d; ‘ctub, 12a'4d@12 6, Corm, 260 64. Pork, 623, Lard, 89, Loxpor, duno o e Conncle for mon, 993(@02% ; for account, 933¢@92% 5 5-206 of '65, 9251 d0"of 61, Y33 : 10405, 59% now o5, BO3¢ ; Evle, 107, FRANEFORT, Juno 25,—Flva-twenties of '02, 00K, Pants, Juno'25.—TRentes, 55 £ 80c, Tavenraon, Juno 25,—Cotton quiet and steady : middling upland, 874d : Orleaus, iz, Bules, 10,000, balos; American, 5,000; spoculsifon aud oxport, 000, . b Breadstuffs quiot; red winter wheat, 12a 2d. Fiour, 278 8d@28s 64, Corn, 208 Gd. > Cumborlands, 37s 6. Buffalo CSttle Market. ¢ BUrFaro, *‘Juno 25.—CaTTLE—Rocelpts. to-day, 9,000, Market slow at yesterday's prices for hesvy {fat cattle, with common stock week's olosing prices, Very few primo cattlo In tho yards, which are full of wiock, ~About 1,250 head ‘were disposed of, Salca 738 head Illinol stecrs, aver- aglug 1,025@1,459, at $5.123¢@0.37¢ ; 142 head Tlliriolg Btackars, avoraging 850G1,000, at $4:16@5.00 140 head Texsa sleora, avoraging 1,106@1,202, st $4.80@5.00; 174 hoad ONl6 atoorn, wveraging 1,004@1,405, at $5.25@ 8.023 3 16 hiosd Ohlo holfers, avoroging, 1,245 at $550. BuExP AND Launs—Heceipts oy, 4,500 liead, Tho market was & little more active, Bales of 222 Ohio, clippoed shicop, av 83 1ta, at $4.76; 440 hend Michigan clipped sheop, av 85 Iba, at $4,12, 25 head Indisans shoop, av_97@108 lbs, nt $4.76@35,20; S0 Lead Biato Jambe, av 69 lbs, at $3.75; 201 head Canada lambs, v 60@03 Ibs, st $7.40@0.60 22 head Gsunda aheop, oy 338" Ibs, at 45,005 16 hoad Obio lambs, ay 50 1bs, at 7.0 < .00, . ‘Honi—Tocolpts to-day, 800 hoad. Tho merket con- tiiuoa fiat; but fow snlca, Pricea rulo from $.90@ 5,00 for merchantablo atock. “Now York Dry Goods Market. N Yonr, Juno 25,—Tho cotton goods market was quiet, with pricoa steady in fvst hands, The Jobbing trade wos dull in all bands, Prints wore quiot, ane ol siylon and feacloa aco dolling low. Alsn's sud Conestago prints are now 110, Ginghams moro alow- 1y at iregalar prices. . Lawns and_porcales oro fairly activo, Woolens for mon's wear are_in bettor domand by tho clothiers at stoady rates, No, 12 black groe- -ain ribbons and sash widtha aro in good request. Eml lace shawls and Jackets sro brisk, Xoston Wool Marlket. . Bosrox, June 25.—The demand {5 good for unwash- ‘ad Weatorh and Kontucky combing, at 40@450; West- orn dolaino, 5dc; tubbod, 60c; Acoured, 45c@$1.00; extra and double-oxtrn Ohio, 51@53}¢c common Obio; €130 ; Wincousin, 4055@4T3o. A The Produce Markets, & MILWAUKEE, MiLwAUKEE, Juno 35, —BupApsTUFYS—Flour steady s ring extras,’ $5.00@6.10, Wheat firm ; No, 1,$1.20} 0, 3, $1.21 spot, $L19% July, Corn—Full prices Kod, but no demand ; No, 2, 3o, Oata frm ondn sliade highor; No. 3, a%io. Kyo steady ; No, 1, 030, Tirloy quiot And sweak; N, 3, 60, Finetanzs—To Buflalo, 630 ; Oawogo ixor1pre—Flour, 4,000 brls; wheat, 11 BupszNTs—Flotr, 20,000 BUFFALO, Buwrato, Juno 25.—BUEADRTUVFS—Flour steady and_nowinally unchsnged. Corn quict; sles 40,000 Du No, 3 st i3e; 10,000 bu by sampls at 41@420, Oats dull and scarco; salos 8,000 bu No. 3 Chicago at 30@g0. aiie—Unohenged, ; NEW YORK, Niw Yonr, June 25,-CorroN—In'better domand ; ‘middling upland, 21o, . Duesoarurre—Flour in modorate demand, anid prices boties; rocaipte, 9000 brla ; muporino Woslorn and State, $4.00@5.50 { common Lo’ goaa oxtra, 85, 8,45 :"00dl Lo choico 40, $0.50@7.25; whita wheat oxtrs, tras, $0.95@8,75; Bt. Louls, $0.76@ 1 03,40, bu'refocted ; spring, $1.20 @1 hicsgo, $1.46@1.48; Norihweatorn, spring, 81485 No.- 2 Milwaukeo,$1.53; No. 1 Towa spring, $1.83, Ryo quict; "Weatofu, Gic, Barloy un- ¢ eatorn, anged, Malt ks o, sowed ftate, $1,00, - Qorn fem ; recolots, 104,00 b atoamer Wostorn mixod, 63 @880 ; ahiellod do,d4@480 ; old and new mixed Westarn, 86@680 ; high mixod, noarly yellow, 63@83xc ; yellow, 84@650; wiiito, T0o, ' Oata astive and frmer; roceipin, 88,000 Lu; now mixed Westorn, 3@4o ; white, 414@ e—Bleady ; Wostern, 10@17c, TaY—Unchangod, Hora—Dull st 30@500 for 73, Leatnen—Quist at 28@300; Orinoco, 27@IT3¢0.) Woor—Dull ; XX flouce, 63)0 ; unwashed, 20@nde, Grooxnree—Coffeo firm § Rlo, 17x@10%0, Bugar lower at 71-16@7%0, Rico steady at’ @0, IrruoLzoM—Crude, BJ,"OS: N!:lllntl, B0, o, TRovisoNs—Pork lower; now mess, $16.00 for apol July aud Auguat; primo mots, 160091000, ook Aull and unchiangod. Out moats quict. Middles quict: long clear, 830, stoader ; Weutern sieam, 8 15-18 @850 ; kltle, i¢o. TurTer—Qulst ; Woalern, 14@20c, ( uma=ia good demaill for” oxport naw Slato ory, \ Witisir—Lower at 9230, NEW ORLEANS, - NEw OnLRAs, utio 15— BREADKTUPT 3=Flour duli; ' troble, $4.50@8.00 ; famitly, $9.00@10.00, Corn fifm yollow mixed, 870 § whil Oats, dull and mixed, 5807 white, Syo. Buan—Dull . i ‘dopresnod at 410, 65308, rinio, £i1.00, ‘ork, 10 demaud ; ahoiiders, 7o, + nolhing done, Dry Bacon dull ; T%@90 e off from last | Coffeo dull at lorT0N—Di 8, Lous, atondy { No, yator Jul; firmer ; No, vator :' 80 dors, [ £0.60@7.00. ond unchdng Ve uncliangod, Toreno, June 25,—DREADsTUPFS—Flour quiet ind Whoat dull and o sbado lower ; N0,3 1,76 ; do Michigan, $1.55 ; amber iich- 00 gellor Jnly, $1.495 N6, Lred, 1575, Txod, 410 Bpot, 440 i"“' 'im}u;/"fim ‘mixod; Alospot, 440 Aughst, 41} Sel Wi, 47ec” Onte 003 rojectod, dlg. ged. ‘Wwheat; 10,000 bu; corn, unclanged, 1gan, $1,60% Towe tombor steady ;' No, high sacked. exays 03@04e, all clow chi . Wostorn, 80, ping demand Jarecki and b PASSED DETR Seott, and Col Porow, Dous Phore, Hattle Witsre—04 O 1630 ¢ low midilling m“mmu. Ta3o; rocaintn paol, 3,033 aloa ] atack b, and nchnngod, Wheat dull and drooping 3 red fall, $1,32 ¢ samplo lots primo rod, winter, ‘$1,26@1,80, Qorn und lowor ; 30@430, 187; No. 1, $1.74: amber, 1wor ; 40c, ' Oata stondy : S5@363Zc, * TOLEDO, * whito Wabash, No, 2 ambor Iltinots, $1.60, Ce low mixod, 39%@®30, FreionTa—) TizogieTs—Tlour, 460 bria; 24,000 bu ; onts, 1, ¢ Buirxeire—fionr, 2,000 brls; wheat, 14,000 bu; orn, 12,000 bu ; oata, Trovistons—Qulet, Mess pork, $16,37, shoulders, TProvistoxs—Dull and unchanged. Borren—Unchavgod, : Wrtskr—Qulet, at 940, DHILADELPIIIA, ault ; superfino, $4.00 ; oxtrd, $1, snd htinncsot, 80, Winsxy—Quiot at 84c, Vessols Pa Dxrnorr, Mich,, Juno 25, Dargea: schra M, Slauson, Waucoms, rightle, Ann Maris, Ironsidos, ! DowN—Proj TasteD Down—Prop Blan Winn—Northoaat, for oloar rib and clenr, Iamw, 18)@4o, Lard dull ; tioroo, 81 @BJ( 5 GrovEnEA—Siigar dull ; low yollow clariflad, 950, e, O(@105. il Joitto, " Molasses, motiing dolug. ull: walos 500 balos; good ordinary, Jatbe:’ miading, 16} 1L bales ; oxporta 0 Livors 067 balos, G Juno_25,—-BREADSTUFFA—Flour uink e 34 track mnfi'ufi'l L ) on track ; 6@i5)0 In elo- nbfigg:;g’:';d?uu;fi, s mml‘ieui Onin o' on tracks 88@338k0 in olo- 4 Darloy nomlnal. Ryo dull at 50@530. Wittgxr—Stoady at 890, Provisons—Tork dull at $10.00, enk; oo anlos lowr ; mall ot casli pold ; shoul- H1505 cloar rib, nal ;' 60 for wummor, Tonr—Lower, £, OaTrrE—Lo! tives, 6@8Xe. Dacort “dull and 903 clear, 90, Lard nomi- 24,20, + Toxan, 3X@4x0; ebipping na- OINOINNATI, W monnTy, Juno, 26, —BreAbsTrre~Tour dull at ‘Wheat ~ dull’ 4 2 rod 3 49@43¢, _Onts dull r Tyo firm ;,06@070, Borloy dull od, TrovisioNs—Dork steady ; $15.23@18.60, Lard dull and nomiol, no round lots offering ; kottlo, 8ic,' Dulk' meata quiot; shonlders, clear 'rib, held at B¢ fafr domand; should itonm, 8oy b0 + cloar lield ¢ 8)¢c, Bacon in dors, Tige; cloar riby 0o cleat, DETROIT, DrTnotr, June 25.—BnransTorra—Flonr quict and Whoat stead: cxtra ‘white, ‘ $1.86@ i Sorman and, ti} 9, 500 bid 3 ngcmé Duil and inchange 0600 b, 000 bu, UIBVILLE, g LOUISVILLE—Juno 25,~DBRrADSTOFEA—Tlour steady’ and unchanged, Corn, 66@5Tc; onla, 40@4sc, both o el a, Sreaies e 7 cloar rib 0} clear; e e, e Stidoes, vea r Tib, 8%0; cloar, 8%, all looss, Lard un< nnged, . > i Wiltar—From 90@0te, OLEVELAND, Juno 25,—BATADSTUFRS—Whost rreg- ular. No. 1 Ted sold st $1.60@1,63; No. 2 do, $140, Corn dull, unchanged. PrTROLRUM—Quiot, steady, and unchsnged, BALTIMORE, 3 DarTriony, Juno 23.—DneAnsToFFs—Flour dull; Weatorn supors, $4,60@5.25 ; oxtras, $0.0087.25; fu ily, $7.76@0.00,” Wheat quist, steady, and unchangod, Corn dull; mixed Wostarn, 60@00Xc. Oate—hlizod 430; whito, 44@45c, Ryo qulet, st 70@ 'PHILADELPIITA. AR 25, —BrirADRTUTTA—Flobr o8 ‘Wh . ‘:’ln!wn, \Vin;onfln, 60@7,76, Whont 1n fmproved g 3 red, $1.60, Rye dull nt ¥ )8Be, Cm?n Juno active, but lowor ;' yollow, 6603 mized Western, oo, Onts active; whito, 43@46c; mixed, 39c@42¢, PrTnOLEUN~Orhde, 13@18c; Fofinod, 100, : Dotrofe, - A882D Up—Props Mary nd barges, Wetmore anil Correaponident, pe Bornum, Cubn, Blanchstd, argo, Bradbni Tompest and barges ; schrs Thomas Ferry, Pelican, Winp—Northoast, 7 orr, Mich,, Jun 0 25,~PARSED TUr—Props Thos, lorado; nchirs Jeasto, Middlesox, Frank man, Mary Ellzabolb, Norrls, ' Atmos- Howard, Thomnaa Mott, e chard, For Bed Buge. toueh, and slocp in huaposts dootroys egys and SPECIAL NOTICES. Dutcher’s Dead Shot, e ., Jurtain Doath to the Vormii Kl on nd nosts, roots thom it. . Dendds 25 'and 0 Gents. Largo botiles Ly ol m The: dyl dorod stato l)gmrgan.flllndluon om Slek B A " 0.l muscuni 1o tho fres txo o drakoTifia. - For snio by all drugmista and doalors, Schenck’s Mandralke flllq- : ‘Thaso plilsaro composed ‘exolusivaly of . ve rodlonts, and althiougi thoy ontizol Y oppine renty, do not Aot direotly upon tho I casos of dorangoment rosalting tablo fn- 0 sy oavo any of ita injurlous’etfocts, liver, and aro a valaablo romo- m & .disor Liver Gomplaint, Iyphold ¥otors, ohionok's Aan- that L dlzostion, Siok Headscho, The o caso of Di Cholora, fs to. in Great Summer Resort arrhens, Dysontory, Cholora Morbus, and Maguiro's Bonno Plant, & thirty yoars' rom- ody in tho Misalsaippt Valley. Tho acknowlodgod specifie 1849 and 1848, Hold by druggists ovorywhoro. 149 & Deer, Emblematic Sign: Copper Weather Stable Fittings, Crestings, Iron Furniture, Brackets, and Store Stools. EXCELSIOR LAWN MOWERS. Agents for the French Patont BOULEVARD CHAIRS AND SETTEES, - Agents for Younglove Arohiteotural Iron OHPR i HYAT'S Patont Muminatod Tilo. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. (Gonld Bros. & Dibblee, 151 State-st,, Chieago, - ORNAMENTAL & ARTISTIC Metal Work, "WHOLESALE AND RETATL, Tountains, Vases, Statuary, Drinking Fountains Aquariums, Y Dogs, Lions,, , o : Vanes, LD, REMOVAL. REMOV.ALL COSSTET & (0, ‘Wholesale Grocers, ‘Havo removed to their ., FORMER LOCATION, 102& 104 Michigan-av. Qornor of Randolph-at. . SUMMER RESORT. 0CEAN HOUSE, 0CE Opens June 26, 1873 LOTTERY. Officlal Denwing of the Daily Gonsbination Latia 2 - 7Ll & Boalod i, 7, playe’ soourod o tuformativn ‘glven by thy sa-j an i (] 1813, 88 NO. 145, FOR JUNE 25, ¥ £ B, B, 60 &, 69, 57, 82, ROy NG 60, £9, B, B3, doposit. UNEs 8 L 7,20, g1, 41, 12. Prizos oiahied an DA- Y i o4 Dopository, H, 0 9381 Houtty O el WWont Madisonat w7 North T Knights of Pythily MEETINGS. 0. 13, K, of * Tho brother Knights of DoMalay Tadge, ., ato Horoby notiHed (o moot at. tha How Oastia. 1ial, Dorthwast ornor of LaSulle Aud Adaus-sis., o Nrlday evuniug, Lheuath (vl b oolook, aikrp.: Liootion of Siticors nd athur [peiaut businods will como bofora tia Todgo. iy erde ! TH asicur Ghanoollor Commandse, nd 8, . Lo trausaot iy Lo bo prusont, F. 16, HINDS, K, of It ardor of the W, Masonic. . 160, his (Thursd o ottt o, i S D eeion Sogaly T O o (11 'f‘lk;"'g'”a Dieht at 740, fand, oruicmalkory ners, sid fiah, Cormior Handols aha Wanted, b I 53 e works attond (he mass nicsting iu Rice § Joflerson-sta,, to- "Al T'rades Unlons cordially tuvlted io at* | BTATE, O DRESS GOODS. ~ SIMPSON, NORWELL & 00, OCFRR THIS WELK THEIR ENTIRE STOCK Ladies’ Linen Suits, Linen Polonaises, Lawn Suits, and Lawn Polonaises, Actual Cost of Production. 79 and 81 STATE-ST, Betwoen Randolph and Washington. DRY GOODS, Larsan, Pie & G0, . MADISON AND PEORIA-STS., INTERESTING PRICES . oN White Piques, Victoria Lawns, Figured Swisses, Organdies, Paris Muslins, and Dregs and Suiting Tinens, Toot of White Fig’d Piquos, at 1354, 20, 25, 27, and 30 centa, Vory cheap. - |.” Very Rich Whito Piquos, flnost importod, reduoed from $1.00 to 40 cents o yard. Great bargain. : - Lot Batin Btripe Victoria Lawns at 26 cta. Bargains in Plain Victoria Lawns, from 20 ota. upward, ‘ ‘Choapost Dress Linens in the city, choice natural shades. Handsome Btriped and Figurod Linon Bat- iatos at almost half price. TO REN' OFFICES. ‘A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building. Single or in suites. - ‘With and without Vaults, , English Tile Floors through- out the Building. G Elevator running during all business hours. 3 * These Offices are not equaled in the city. - ' The best for all classes.of business requiring a central lo~ cation. W. C. DOW, -~ Room 21 Tribune Building. "TO RENT, . Restamant 0 Exchange Buiding, Corner of Clark and Washington-sts., ‘With Gooking Rango’ complote, Steam Table, Couniters, Joo Box, Tabl Ohatrs, &c., and Gas Fixtures, com- late for busin om 43, Exchanze Bullding. . ~ TRUSSES. TTE TARSHS PATENTIj Is the only Trues that will curo In use ovor 20 yoacs, and has o Ruptus r0d thon s Wo apply all kinds of Trus Bracos, Ltlaatlo Btocking gfirwn, Aparatus for Bow y plnat ‘Gurvature, Weak Anklus, and all |, Ehyioal Emmmo.. Evory -instrument uarantoed. L MARSH & HOWLES, 103 Washingtod-st. * Fomalo ty sttend Ladiss. " LAKE NAVIGATION, ' GOODRICH'S STEAMERS For Racine, Milwaukee, Sheboygan,, ete., daily, Sundays excepted, 9 a. m, Saturdsy Excur- sion Boat for Milwaukee, ete., do'w't leavé un. {il 8 p. m, E 8 For Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon. Spring Lake, Fruitport, Manisteo, otc.; daily, Sundays excepted, 7 p. m, . Tor 8t. Joscph, Daily, Sundays excepted, 10 a.m, Saturdoys,Bont dow't leave mufil 11 P m. For Greon Bay Porte, Monday, Wednesday, and Triday at 7 p.m, Weinesduy's Bout ‘goes to Escanaba, ’ h s FOR BUFFALO, And Tntermedinte Points, - fon Company’s Steamaor BADGER 'ATY, Oapt, Olark, from dack foot of North Doarborn. st., Thursday, June 96, L eehar it Htamor QIR Ay Captaln Dioking, from L * n adel et i Rorth Lasallut., Eriday, Juno 37, ALY Wsstaen Trapnporiation Outipany's Staamier ONIZIL OupE Dk, oo ack footaf Norts Bosshora o -, : ot Darihs atid Passags Tiokots, apply at 75 Canal caraer Aladison, SHIPPING TAGS. DENNISON'S PAT SHIPPING TAGS. oy aemter et e ho tag bocoming dutnohed, ANl Rxpress Companles uso thom, Hold by I'rintera and Statlonors Fverywhere THE ANNUAL REUNION Of Alamnl and 014 Soholars of Ractna Oallogo and Gram- mar Sohoal, will take placo Wodnosday, July 8. Rorvice in Ohapsl at12:30 p, m. Dinnorat1:30, Nolaritations, excopt the public noticos fu the nows) rs, will bo sont. 0 CHIROPODIST, . CORNS! DR, KENISON, 84 Lis old ofigor, L9 Olarkaty

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