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re THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: EDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1873, THE NEW CABLE. Particulars of Lnteat Atlantic £x= podltion == Past Achicvemoents and Present Tnsks, 3 From the London Times, Juns 11, Tho Groat Enstorn stonmship has onco moro started upon anothor of those inisslons for which sho is so eminontly ndapted, and which #ho has afready 5o ably fulfilled npon threo oc- casions, In company with tho E dinburgh ond tho Hibornia, .eho. is now on hor way tolaya fourth tolegraph enblo ncross tho bed of tho At- lnntic, the squadron having loft tho Portiand Ttonds for Valontls at 10 o'clock on Sunday morning. Although this is nominally tho fourth cable, it is really tho fifth that ha8 boon laid on tho eamo course—tho flrsb having boen lnid by tho .Agamemnon and tho Ningats in 1858, This oable, how- over. worked only for s fow weoks and then folled to transmit signals, elnco which timoit bias boon loft to iteelf on tho bod of the aconn, uud its existenco practically ignored, In 1805, tho first nttempt was mado by tho Gront Enstern to lay an Atlantio cablo, which, howavor, waa for tho timo unsuccessful, tho cablo parting in 2,000 fathoms of water,” snd, ‘although grappled for, nnd throo times hooked, - it wes not then recov- orod, owing to the grappling goar giving way undor tho sovero strain. In tho following yoar & socond eabla was succossfully laid, and tho brolon cable of 1805 was rocovered and com- Fluwd. The yosr 1869 witnossed tho Inying of tho hird, or the Fronch Atlantlo cable, from Brest to Bt Plorre, the nrmsout formiug, thorofore, the fonrth practical _cablo, Tho squadron’ to which tho laying of it has been intrusted con- siate of the Great Enstorn, Capt. Halpin, who is fu chargo of the oxpodition ; thio Hibornis, 5,000 tons, Capb. Coto ; the Edlnl.vmfh, 2,300’ tons, Capt. Manning, and the Robort Lowe, 700 tons, Capt, Tidmnrehi, Tho loak tireo voseols aro all serow stoomahips, tho Groab Enstorn having both paddles and scrows. Tho electrical staff 1a in chargo of Mr. Lovwis, Capt. Halpin's chiof as- sistant in the onglueoring dopartmont bolng Mr. Loudon, while Dr. W, Allchin is physician in chargo of tho expodition for sccond time, Tho task of organizing and arranging the expodi- tion bas dovolved mupon Admiral Shorard Os- barne, who has most successfully accomplishod his object, 5 Whou the project of a fourth Atlantic cable was started, it was proposed to lay it from Portheurno, on the Cornish coast, direct to Hal- ifox, und thionco to Now York. In consoquence, howaver, of tho amalgamation of tho Atlantio Talegraph Company and tha Socioto di Cablo Transatlsntique Francais, snd it being dosira- blo, moreoyer, to reduca tho rigk Incidont to aubmarina Jines by laying tho.cablo in sbortor longths, it wna docided to Iny it between tho snwo points a8 tho provious cables, viz: Valen- tinand Toart's Contont, Newfoundland. Tho courso will bo to the north of the 1865 cable, which thomow cablo will not approach neazer than thirty miles, cxcopt at tho shoro .ends. Meart's Coutont and Placontia are nlread connacted by & land line, aud o part of the worl of the prosent oxpadilion is to lay a doublo lino of cable from tho latter placo to Bydnoy, Capo Breton. Threo differont typoa of cablo aro to bo ueed, oach of which ombodios features distinct from the others, and which Lave becn suggested by provious exporionco. Thego typos, kuown o8 A, B, and G, aro tho shore onds, fhio Intormedie * ‘ala cablos, and the deop-san cable. Tho shoro ond is, of conrso, n vory heavy cablo, capablo of ‘mooting any confingenoy that might arise from consting navigation, nud_oxtonding from throo %o fivo miles out, hecording to ciroumsianoes, “Tho intormodiato cables are of lightor and slightly varying pntterns, and are continued From o whoro ends for distancas of érom 160 40 250 milew, when thoy ara joinod by tho deop sen ceblo, which is of a still lighter dosign, As soon g tho shore end hag boon laid it will bo brought dircct into tho test-room at Valontia, ond connccted Wwith Instruments, A series of tosta will bo continuonely made to dotermine fho rosistanco, insulation, tontinuity, and cop- ductivity of tho cable. ‘A codo of fignals will bo usod by which communication will constantly bo maintained betwoon the shore and the ship. Tho positive or negative currents from theshore will produco in tho ship's insulation galyanomo- ter defloctions cither to tho right or left, which will ropresent dots and .dashes in tho Morso codo, tho loft, or nogative, boing oquivalont to o dot, snd tho Tight, or positivo, to & dueb, Continuity toats from the shoro will bo applicd evory five minutes during tho timo of laying. Onco overy day tho ship will signal to tho shore the distauce ran, tho numbor of miles paid out, sud tho insulation rosistanco per milo, Tho cablo is distributed botwoon tho Groab Eastern, tho Hibornia, and tho Edinburgh, tho Robort Lowo carrying tho shoro ouds snd the electrical tores. - The Groat Lastorn Las on board sbout 2,600 milos of cablo for tho Atlantio line, the Hibernin 490 miles, tho Edinburgh 365 xilon, for tho Placentia lines. Tho Hibornin alfo carries tho shoro end for Heart's Content. Thoro is, of courso, sn_ overplus of cablo, but in caloulating the'longth roquired, tho Topairs to tho 1865 cablo had to bo “taken into account. Thore uro on board tho throo ehips 28,000 fothoms of grappling rope, bosides 14,000 Tathoms of smalior tacklo, snd’ Sftoon milos of <coir buoy rope, 5o that they. aro woll equipped in this respoct. When the Robert Lowe has lnid tho shoro cnd at Valontis, sho will roturn to the Thamos and ship tho four shore cnds for the two Placentin cables, to which placo sha will proceed, and join or await the othor vesscls. On leaving YValentia, tho Groat Eastern, aocompaniod by the Hibernis and tho Edinburgh, will procesd to lay tho mnin cablo to Newfoundland, Whon this has been offectod tho two latter veasels, with tho Robort Lowe, will lay tho Byduoy cablo, after which tho Hibernia will fill up with coal and ro- join the Grest Enstern ot Heart's Content. * The g will thon prosgod ossbard along tho courso of tho 1805 cablo to_ascortain tho poiut of rup- turo, which Ia 508 miles from Valentia, whoro it will bo grappled for and, it is to be hoped, found and ropaired. On ' leaving Bydney the Robort Lowo will proceed to ropair tho Duxbury section of the ¥rench Atlantio cabl, which “wna brokon last month closo in shore. Showill also offcct somo repairs in tho cablos bolonging to the Nowfoundland Telograph Company. Ihe Edinburgh, when her task has boon comploted, will fill up with coal and return to tho Thames to ship a portion of the Drazilian cable, the groator part of which it is intonded to lny during the present your. Each of the four ships is fitted up with Inying machinery a: 4 pioking-up apparatus, similar in onoral character, but with s %ht variations in otails, in order to meot special pointa a8 ro- ards tho build and cquipmont of tho vossels, o arrangemonts on board tho Groat Enstorn, of course, servo us a type for the other ships, and, ns thoy aro generally known, it is unnecos~ sory to domoro than indicato them here. One maorial altoration ks baen mado on board the Gront Enstorn, ond that s tho addition of a cuble tauk, which is situated in tho after part of the ship, There aro now four tanks, two for- ward nud two oft, the first forward tank boing 51 foot 6 inches In dinmoter and 20 foot 6 inches deop, the second 756 foot dinmotor and 16 foet doop, the third 58 foet diameter and 20 foot 6 inchics doop, ond tho fourth, or new tank, 83 feot, dismoter and 20 foet 6 incheadoop, In oach of thoso tanks the cable lies coiled in four lengths, imniersed it wator, and, ag cach longth s boing laid, it will pass along @ trongh, guided | at intorvals by horizontsl and vorlicaf friction- pulleys to the paylng out apparatus i the storn of tho vessol. ‘[Liu consista of a Horion of six woels Laving V grooves, and over which tho cablo passes, each wheel being connooted with welghtod lovors attached to dlss wheels work- ingintho V grooves, and acting as brakes. Each of tho V wheels {8 nléo conneocted through its shaft with o friction brako; the whole of the lovor Lrakes can be oporated pimultaucoualy from ono main sbaft if necessary. Tho cabl, aftor passing ovor this brake spparatus takod four twrny round a drum 6 foot in diamotor, con- toctod with n poworful strap brake, and is pasued thonca to the dynamomator, by which tho btrain on the cablo can Le nscortainod at any mo- mont of its passago through tho apparatus. From tho dynamoniotor tho cablo paeses ovor & grooved pully & foot In dismotor, whioh pro- cots ovor the stern of tho ship. Tho ploking-n apparatus is placed in the bows of ?ho vosael, and conslith of groovad pulleys projooting over tho stom, &ud @ colling npparatus haviug two ;d.mmu. oach G foot in diamoter. The colling ap- +/ pucatus s workod by a smadl engine which Lk +/ stosm from ono of tho mnin boflors, A dyna- momoter placod botweon tho bow pulleys and tho * calling ongino completos the pickivg-up sppaza- tus, which, 1o loss than the paying-out gear, e ay porfect 08 enginooring ulill, guided by past osperfence, co xondor it. The grappling ropes aro of verious slzew and strengths, and are adupted tor hoavy or hight work, Thoy aro mado of wire, tho hioaviost Topo Loing composed of #ix strands, each containing slx wires, and tho Jightest having throo stranus of (hreo wires, thera being two intormodinte sizes, 'Lha Oront Easstern also carries eloven irou Dbuoys of five difforent slzes, raugiug 1rom 11 foat diametor b{, 15 feot bhigh, to 4 feot § inohes dismotor by 6 foot high, The other vessels also carry tlieir comploment of Duoys, which aro used " for buoying tho cablo durlug the laying, if nocessary, orthe grapnels whillo Jieldng up. The signaling arrangemonts uro vory completo, thore boing a vystom of puoue * matlo ignals botwoon each {auls and both on- fine-roomn, 80 that if anything goss wrong in o uncolling of tho cablo tho vossol can bo stop- pod at once, From the paying-out machinory and tho ploking-up apparatus thoro are alno Blg- nals communicating with tho onginos na woll g with tho stoersmdn on thio bridgo, for by tho aid of stoani machinery one man with 2tho grontost onso {a ablo to steor tho_gront shfi‘ from that point, Thus oquipped, tho” Gronb Eastorn nd or {0, companions, the Edingurgh and tho Hibornis, stoamoed quictly out of tho Porte Jand TloAds at 10 o'clock 6n ' Stndny morning, tho threo vessols ropresonting in the nggrogato n moving masy worth somathing like two millions and n balf of monoy. . It may horo be luteresting to note tho longths of onch of tha Atlantio cables. Thot of 1805, which hau rocontly brokon, i 1,8961¢ miles long, and tho cablo of 1806 is_1,8084¢ miles. * Tho Froneh cablo of 1869, from Brost to 8t. Plorro, is 9,657 miltes in length, while tho lino about to be Inid will bo nlmut%ho srmo Jongth a8 that of 1805, Binco tholatter cablo broko, the Tronch cablo parted, 208 miloa_from Brest, in.about 500 fath- ooms of wator.. Tho adcident waa ropaired by tho ibornis, » Iongth of 100 miles having boon cut out and replaced by o similar Jongth of now cablo, % 1t will ho seon that tho"work of -tho expodi- tion will consist in laylng threo scotions of sub- marino cable, and in rocoveripg and NPpirlu sovoral others. Ty far tho moet intorostinig on important featuro under the sacond bead s tho grappling for tho cablo of 1865, which broko fow months sinco. It will prova intoresting, in- asmuoh 8 it will dotorming whothor tho’ phiys- 1eal condition of a cable. which hos boen sub- ‘morgod for cight yars is to sllow of its bolng raisod, or, in othor words, ‘whothor tho ontor covering will linvo bocome ao detoriorated that it will no longor posacgs tho um\n?th necosenry .to resiat tho qut strain which will be brought upon it in ralaing it. Of . its . being found and g plod thero is but littlo donbt, tho esmothing aving boon accomplishod boforo nnder less favor- sblo circumstances and’ with moro limited ex- porionco than in tho prosent instanco, Tho matter dorives its importance from tho fact thnt it tho rosults aro successful it will prove o great commorcial gain to tho enterprising compauy to whom it bolongs. Tho cablo Las patted in about 1,000 fatlioms of wotor, and g0 far oa has been ascortained, tho botiom is of & favorablo naturo for grapplivg oporations. Tho Gronk Eaatern' and her consort “will continue ® thoir offorta to rocover tho cable up to tho middle of Soptember, or ovon longer if nocousary, for sho is uquippe(i for o four months' voyage. It is, howevor, to bo hoped that her Inhors will'hiave torminatod uuccauufull{ beforo * that timo, - and that yot new honora will have beou added to tho scionce of submarine telegraphy. et TIE CITY IN -BRIEF. Tho Chicago Photographic Associntion will hold o rogular meoting st No. 158 Stato stroot, this ovoning. - Tho monthly macting of tho Managors of the Homo for the Triondloss will bo held at tho Home, ot 2 o'clook thus aftornoon. The twolfth snnual grand school oxhibition in the hallof the Ioly Family School will oceur this evening. It will concludo with four grand tablosus. Tho Social Baso Ball Club will compote with the Dano, Wostlake & Covert Club, nt Ruvens wood, on Fridey,” for the prize offored by tho Judio of that villigo, Tho mateh will oceur pro- viona to tho rogatta. The Employment Buresn of tho Chioago Ro- Hof and Aid Bocloty is uundlv; out Iarge num- bora of mon to tho country. Yosterday the man- ngora wero nogotinting with men to work on s roilrond in Indiana. Tho Gorman-Amerioan Disponsary, No. 201 Fifth ovonus, botwoon Monroo ond ‘Adnma stroets, was oponod at 11 o'clook yostorday morn- ing, Competont physicinns havo chorgo, and the:gick whio® apply will recelvo the bost nftoud- suce. - There will bo an_ice-groam and strawhorry gestiyal in tho Burr Mission, Thursdny ovoning, for the benefit of the Bunday-school and tom- peranco lodge. Musle and spooches will bo sandwiched to rondor the evening enjoyable, Tho crn of strikea has just been ushored in by the brickmokers in fivo or six of tho heavieat yords on tho South Branch. Their domand is for an_advanco of 25 contsaday. It is com- lainad that the prosent low prico'of briclk hard- ly warranta the sdvance. Realdents of the North Division will unani~ mously agrao that the Presidont of the North Bido Btroot Rajlrond Company is o gontloman and a schotar, Ho hos laid cloim to theto dis- tingnishod titlos by putting ou n 12 o’clack car, and thu giving succor to many a bolated wans dater, who will, whon necossury, riso up aud call him blosscd. On thoe Fourth thoro will ho a dinnor, an ora- tion, o base ball matel, and a rogatts at Ravons- wood and Loke View, under tho direction of tho Eeaplo of tno formor town. Bubseriptions have een raisod for prizos, and a largo attendanco is onticipatod. In addition to A band of musio, Mojor Whittlo will bo presout with his ' ong hundrod and fitty uniformod singors,” who will sing & numbor of patriotic airs. Tho Board of Public Works yostorday awarded tho following contracts : For 2,000,000 sowor- ogo bricks; at 88 a thousand, to Messrs. Strauss, Hano & Co.; 500,000 to Mousrs, Moulding & Taran ot the samo figure, and tho samo numbor to Georgo L. Batcheldor nt £8.40 o thousand. Four bids wero recoived by the Board for fillin, and paving Lake streot at its intorsoction wit tho oross streots from Wabnsh avonuo to Frank- lin strect. _Bids ranged from $1.60 to 8176 por square yard, Tho Board intend advertising for 4,000,000 moro of soworage bricks. Sono tmo sinco s man pamed Henry Rrogor waa rrestod and thrown into joil, for tho al- logod stoaling of & number of horses, his de- foneo being thiat ho took thom up a8 ostrays, and o ignorant of tho law which requires that no- tices that such proporty Lina boon found must bo posted up before it can be disposed of. Ho Eubsoquontly got, out of Juil on a writ of haboos corpus. Day bofore guatordny somo horses 1n ‘his poasossion, which fio had talen up ns ostrays, woro m{uaviu{ by thoir ownor, on writs issuor by Justico Eberhardt. Yestorday these several cases como up for trinl beforo Bberhardt, but woro not consluded on Gecount of £ho copious- noss of tho ovidonco, A rogular mooting of tho Trustces of the Chi- cago Polico Mutunl and Bonovolent Aesociation was hold yosterday aftornoon. Bergennt Frod Eborsold ocoupied” tho chair. Malcom Vesoy waa Bocrotary, Tho payment of the bill of Dr. Boxter for attonding Officer Hinchman was re~ fusod, Tho oxpansos incident to the burial of Officor Thomas DBurchell, amonnting to 3100, wero ordered paid. The auditing of Georgo W. Parke' bill, for defonding Doteotive Dargin, in tho Buporior Court. in tho case of John Kogan va. Dargin, was Ioid ovor until tho noxt rogular ‘mooting. Tho following offlcors wers admittod to momborship : _Thomaa Dnn% Willinm Mackoy, 0. T, Palmer, M, McGuirk, 3. B. Atwell, E. Langon, F. Zoman, P, Oloary, John Cass, dohn Keon, Adjourned. Dehind thoir iron-olad doors, é:unrdml by vig- isnt piokota, tho gamblors of hicago, fool s6- oure from {hio midnight visita of thepolico, now- o-daye. But tholr_soourity tent at Jonst, imaginary, Buch barrlors ua thouo did not prevont Itoundsman Jamea Morgan and & 8quad of mon trom galuiag dmitianca "o Al Smith'a rooms, at No, 91 South Clark atreat, on Monday night. The ropor outside rosisted ar- eat, mad, £or 1 ok of vigilauoa, will doublous Do discharged by his omployors, and, from tho bigh place of & ropor, will descond ta'a common suroet vogrant, or & dosporato thiof. This is bub an ordinary sfop in tho life of & ropor for gambling-houso. After gaining admitianc, by the uso of & crow-bar and slodgo-hamumor, soven inmates wore found, but no gambling-tools. Thoso lisd doubtloss ‘boon put hastily into a ro- coptacle prepared for thom, Of course nobody could swonr that they were playing when tha triol camo off, ko old Banyon dischiarged them upon payment of costs. B ‘Tho Mayor Lns vetoed the followin, the Appropriation bill: Dridgo at stroot, $33,670,08 ; artesian woll and fountain in Union Park, $2,000; o of pipemen, $109,000; poy of watchmon, 811,620 08" of drivers, $07,000 ; wator mains, 8400,000; Deputy City Clerk, 83,5001 Firat Ausistant, $1,800 ; Bactnd Assiafant, 81,500 ; Mosgonger, ©1,300—amount- iug to §037,100.68. It is undoratood, howover, that it la tho amount of ‘somo of thoso to which ho objeots, and that he rocommends thelr roduction to the Counoil, ‘Thuy, whilo ho vetoos nbuolll!ol{ tho onrtoonth stroot bridge, ho recommonds that tho appro- inlntlon for water mains be roduced to_£300,000, hat tho plrnmuu Do givon 2000 a year instoad of £1,000, and that tho pay of the otber officors and comployes moutioned be_reduced to what it was in the bill au roported, 1f tho Council agrees with the Mayor, tho roduction In tho appro- printions will’ not amount to $000,000, butto $100,816.08, leaving tho totsl amount appro- priatod €6,050,000, l:lxm a cortain ox- itoma In Fourteonth Four-in-Hand,” The Four-fo-Haud® hat, fntroduced expressly for tho summor mocting at Doxter Pork, Is now ready at Darkor & Tillow's, No, 81 Olark struet, oppasllo Gotrt~ louso, o OBSEQUIES., - FUNERAL OF TIE LATE 0OL, J. W, FOBTER, AM that was mortal of the lato Col. J. W, Fos- tor waa consigned to tho tomb yostordny In tho ploagant comotery of Onlwood, noar Iydo Park. .Many frionds Tind gatherad st tho houso of mouruing early in tho day to oxtoud human sym- pothy to tho boroaved family in thoir honr of afflictlon, and many moro wont from Ohicago in n spocinl train on tho Illinols Central Railrond to poy tho lnst tributo of reapoot to tho dlstin- guisliod dond. Tho body Iny in stato in the par- Tor, onolosed In o rosewood caskot, mounted with silvor anil murrdundod by wronths of complox workmntiship and of raro bonuty, On tho lid was a broaatplato with tho following inscription : Jomy Werrs FosTen, ‘Dlod June 29, 1873, Aged 58 yoars. Tho funaral sorvices woro hald in tho houso tho_Rov, Arthur Mitoholl offering prayor an roading éxtracts from tho Seripturgs approprinto to tho sad occasion. Tho Rov. Dr. Patiorson Erulml.\ad n shiort " funcral sormon, in which ho riofly skoteliod tho lifo of tho doccasod, alluding in gracoful torms to his ability, to his childlike simpliolty, to his courtoons domosnor, to his gonial disposition, to his dovotion to tho cauno of human- froodom, to’ tho many virtnes whioh shono- brightly in Lis ovory-lsy.lifo, and to tho 1oas ho was to rolanco, and " particulily to thoso botind to bim by the closeat tics of noture, Tho discourso was full of pathos and fooling. Thon was B““& i n awootly solomn and improssivo mannor the hymn boginning . Noarer, my Godl, to Thee, o 4§ Nearer to Theo, The friends looked upon tho faco of tho doad for tho' last timo, ond tho finnl farowell was talten. : The *funoral procossion loft tho honso at 3 o'clock. Among_thoso prosont woro Prosidont Nowoll, Tlliuois Contral Rallroad, T, E. Bargout, Genora! *Suporiuteudont Michigan Contral Tail- road, L. 2. Lolter, Horace White, Prof. Blaney, W. K. Ackorman, ox-Gov. Bross, Jouso Whito- hend, Thownas 8. Dickiugon, Dr. . A. Johnson, tho Itov. D, Burroughs, Alfred Cowles, John B, Wright, T. 1. Morgan, Stopbon F. Gale, Androw Brown, liss, 1. 3 Donually, "0, 0. T. Holden, J. Y. Scommon, Willism Sturgis. E. Buckingham, Josoph Kirldand, Dr. Rauek, E. B. Talcott, J. W. O'Brion, Potor Daggy. B. A, Good- win, E. B, Taleott, Goo. Hart L. Stawart, 8. 0. Qriggs, Tho following-named gentlomon woro the pall- bonrora: Alfred Cowles, H. E. Sargont, Dr. H. A. Johnsion, tho Rov. Dr, DBurroughs, S. G, Griggs, L. 2. Loitor, Gon. H, L. Stowart, Williom urgis. \ Eggoinl cars convoyod tho funcral party from Iydo Patk to tho cometory. The cankot was firat borno to the chapol, whore roligions exar- ciaca wero conducted by the Rev. Mr. Mitchell, and was thon doposited in_tho ‘rocolving vault, whonca it Will evontually be removed to its lass rosting placo. The mournors bent their stops homeyward, burdened with regrat for the loss of tho dear friond who had Wrapped the drapory of hia couch around him, oud lay down to plenoant droams. PERSONAL. L. H. Portor, New York, is at tho Gardnor. Col. J. N. Macomb, U. 8. A., is at tho Gardnor. Col. Honry Porritt, Bt. Louis, is at tho Gard- uer. Dr. Bradford, San Franclsco, is at the Gard- ner. 2 Gon. Hamilton, Nowark, N. J., is at the Shor- man, Gon. J, W. Singloton, Quiney, is at the Grand Pacifio. Judgo Puterbaugh, Peoris, Is ot tho Grand Pacific. .Gon. James H. Ledlie, Now York, is at the Gurdner. Tho Hon. A. M. Sirong, Albany, is at the Gardnor. Tho Hon. David Mathiss, Pilteburgh, is at tho Sherman. Gon. 1. L. Dlandy, of Zanosvillo, is at tho West Sida Brigge. Col. N. I, Folton, of Dotroit, is at tho Wost Sido Brigga. | The Hon, 0. T. Pattoson, Terre Haute, is at {ho Bherman. Maj. H. P. Barton, Hartford, Conn., is at iho Grand Pacifio, The Rov, Dr. Bpaulding, Pittaburgh, is at tho Grand Pacifie. Tho Hon. W. H. Pratt, Now Orloons, is at the Grand Pacifle. The Ilon, P. Btewart, Now York, is at tho Wast. Sido Briggs. Judgo O. C. Dicks, of Louisvillo, is ot tho ‘Wost Side Briggs. D¥. Henry Chapman, Philadolphin, is stopping % tho Shorman. Tho Rev, Dr. R. W. Pearson and wifo, Lafay- otto, Tud., tra ot tha Mattson, Tho Rev. Dr. W. W. McKaig has heon called to the pastorsto of the Ninth Presbytorian Church, Ellis avenuo, ot a salary of 85,000 o year. Among the arrivals at the Gardnor_yostordny wero tho following: John P. Adams, Now York ; J. N. Brooks sud wifo, Nashvillo; J. D. Mc- Cain, Dos Moiues ; A, O. Bpafford and family, Rockford ; ¥, Gromwell and family, 8t. Liouis ; . D. Standiford, Louisvillo ; J. P Adams, Now York, Among thoarrivalu at tho Bherman_yestordsy woro the following: J. E. Bowlos, Jaunesvillo; 8. Hanford sud family, Californin; @. L. Har- rison snd family, Washington; B. D, Lllis, Philadolphia; G, JDLichtBrvo\do, Washington ; §. T. Shorman, Buffalo ; F. Blake, Jr., and wife, Poston ; W. 1. Ward, England; F, 8. Noyos, Now York ; L. McGuo, Bt. Louis; W. 1L Bol don and family, Galosburg. Among the arrivals at tho Grand Paciflo yos- torday woro the following: L. P, Marsh, Janos- ville; C. II. Watson, Ashtabula, O.; D. M. We . Wos- ton and wifo, Boston; H. H. More, Oskland, Bost - Oal,; Mra, Gilbert Dutohor, St. Paul; A, Barn~ bom, Milyaukeo; Jobn T. Rodicl ‘and wifo, Omala; R. 0. Pato, Bt. Louis; O. T. Richard- son, New York; A. 3T Radolif, St. Paul; J. H. Gillpatrick and wifo, Loavenworth ; John Camp- boll and wife, Philadolphia. A distinguishod patty of selontists nrrived at the Shorman Houee last evening. Among them were Prof. Loidy, tho paleontologist; Prof. Trostor, or Lafayotto Collogo, botanist ; Joseph Wilcox, of Philadelphis, minoraloglst ; and Dr. Houry Chapruan, zoologlst, Thoy intond malk- ing an oxplamnon of parts of Wyoming aud: Colorado ‘Corritories, oud although working under the auspiccs of the Philadelphins Acadomy of Natural Boloncos, pay tholr own oxpensas. They will be absont about two monthe, Thoy will take an indopondout routo in their journay- §nga,lnnd oxpect to bring home many valuablo ossils, J. B, Stoodman has been nominatod for Chiof of the Toledo Firo Departmont. Presidont Grant waa last Baturday on the drive at Long Brauch with Benator Frelinghuyson. Sonator Timothy O, Howe, salary-grabber and would-bo Obiof Justice, ia putting on addition to his house in Green Bay, Wis. 3. T Yaughu's Salt Luko papor atyled Grant Vidte, loeally known a5 “patont insidos,” diod & natural doath, soveral days ago. Sameon Talbot, D. D., President of Dennison Univorsity, Obio, died Juno 20, st Newton, Mags., whore Lo had gono for his Lioalth, Abratism O. Zobriskio, whoso torm as Chane collor of Now Jornoy oxpirod May 1, dled sud- donly b Truckoo Fridsy ovening, while making the four of California. Gon, Francls P, Dlair, Jr., 18 #nld to bs roon- yomting yory fastat Glitor Springs, N, Y. Hia athor, Franola P. Dinir, Sr., snd aged mothor visitod hm last wook, Col. Thomas A, Bcott and lady will take psssage for Earopo in tho Philadelphia stoamer Ponnayl- vaain on the 10th of July, and will romain abroad tor throo or four months, Tho Rov. William P, Paine, of Iolden, Masa,, Tina hoen eottlod over ono congrogation, Withonk o collenguo, Jongor than any other ministor in that Btate, having boen in bis prosont parish forly years, Mr, ‘Thompron, & member of tho Ohio Qonati- tutlonal_Conventlon from Warren County, was yobbod Friday night at tho Irving 1lonse, Co- Iumbus, of £170, Ho Lad drawn Lis monoy to go home, and had to borrow monoy to do so. Locky Harpor, of tho Mount Vornon (Ohlo) Nanner, who, duting bis thirty-six yeam' oxpe- Tlonco ns un editor, ways ha s never sought or hold an oftics, has at Just auccumbed to the in- ovitablo and consonted to be tho Demooratio candidato for tho Leginlaturo, Jofterson Davis arrivodin 6t. Louls on Batur- day last, and rocolved many calls at_the Plant- ory’ Houso, 1lo Lind not boen iu Bt Louls smce 1835, in which yoar ho rosigned from tho army, marriod o dsughtor of Gon, - Faoh, Taylor, and wottled on s Misslesippl plantation, Col, Fidmund E, Paulding, chiof propriotor of tho 8t, Paul Pioncer, died in Now York on Batur- .doy. . o was o grandson of Jobn Paulding, who naglatod fn tho capturo of Msf, Aundro, and o new of Comimodoro Panlding, * During the Iate war Lip was an Army Paymnstor, and was . scan- dalized by tho suddon and total fatluro of o baul in which ho had just doposited lalf a million dollard. . . pc — A BRAZEN HAQ. It wan o woman of commanding figuro, rathor handsomo - faco, and doafoningly loud rafment who found hor way into the Mayor's offico yes- touday, sud into fama through the columns of ‘Tae TorhoNe to-dsy. Had sho boon drossed in Dotter tato, sho would havo boon a stylish lady; hind ko looked loss handeomo, she would have boon rogarded aa o low prostitute. andod to o |- ohair by the Mayor's evor-polito sacrotary, eho immodiatoly wont through the coromony of in- quiring it sho sat In thio Mayor's offico, whothor tho Mayor was in,—who was tho gontloman to whom sho spoke,—concluding with tho remark that hior, businoss was with tho: Mayor alono. Mr. Whito sssured lLer that, whilo the Mayor . wass capablo of attonding to lits own businoss, it was n projudico of bin to lot his sccrotary attend to H“O?l éoputmonlu of it 08 worq wf{bln l:’la scope, and aubject applicanta . to n prehminary oxamination; henco, -ho must loarn what hor hu’:ll;:oes‘wn.s. s 'ho Tondly-drossed woman, finding that Mr. ‘Whito' was quito In onryost, wnblushingly doe mnanded & pass to the Bridowell. Mr, ‘fix lttlo curlous at such a ru%uest from g0 woll- dressod n party, inquired hor motivo for ask- ’.Il(‘; it *I'wont,” eald sho, In anawor, “to go to the Deidowoll o piolk ot oo oI t0 tame o o danco-bouso of ming in Bichigan. Now you know, you may as well lot mo have tho poas.” *X'doubt vory much,” commencod Ar. Whito, “it n violation of all Iaws, whether humen of divino, atntutory anactmonts' or apecial rovelas tions, conld got you » pass to tho ridowoll now, I think you —* It was Loo Into t6 0dd anothor word. :Tho gandy robos disappoarod with ane bounca, and still tho ton positions aro open, Thoro aro worso places than our Bridowoll In Michigan, it would appear, e S Eousas Paolfic Rallway. Yenterday four of tho now celebrated buffalo-hoad bullotin-boards of the Kansas Pacifio Road wore crect- ed In our city by Mr. W, Weatbn, Gouoral Traveilng Agent of that road,—two on Madigon stroct, ono on tho corner of Doarborn and Washington, and ono on tho cornor of Stato and Iarrison atrccts,—all calling tho ate ::nl‘h'm 651:'&' Bl“mfll to ‘lz)ltu“nnfll;m“anl of that lino a za anvar, aa soris of fl.m Rocky Mountains, e R, oy ) Great Woatorn Insuranco Company. At 5 meoting of a part of tho croditors, beld of the Clab Rooms of the Blerman House, July 1, it wna unonfmously rosolved that o gonoral meeting of the croditors bo calléd for Thuraday, July 3, to meet at 3 o'clock p, m,, at the samo place, fo tako'dofinite sction with reforonco to mattera of tho greatest fmportance to tho polioy-holdors. A gonoral Gitendance 18 oxpocted et T e Olass in Penmanship, Aspecinl class fn ponmanehip will bo orgonized ot tho Metropolitan Business College, Nos, 108, 107, and 109 Madison-st,, on_ Monday July 7, at9 s, m,, for the apecial benofit of thoso who hnvo beon nitending the Jublio sciools, Tho claws will b ustructad by aito of o propriotors, an exporianced tescher and penmian, For particulare, torme, eto., call at tho Collegd office. e e el 5 Everything on Wheels. Pork phinotons, half and oxtension tops, T carts, dog carts, and tho finest varioty of carringes of cvory deccription, in overy stylo, and latest ond most ap- roved patferns, at yory low prices, at Coan & Ton. rooko's, corner of mnflnlnh nad Ann streots. ' FLORIDA WATER, IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE! HMURRAY & LANMAN'S OELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER Tho rlchost, most lasting, yet most doHoato of all Por- fames, for nac on the HANDEERCHIEF At the TOILET, And in tho BATH. An thore nro mltatl fola, aliars oat :‘nlu["floafild!nn\an‘l‘t‘:rth;\:. E:fafl"nfs"bgl?(a; n‘fl‘;n&“{'nh:{r id_on_tho par lof 6 nAmos & FANAAR Wifiout which Hono is geuuine. For sale by all Perfumors, Druagists, and Denlers in Fancy Good SUMMER RESORT, . GREENBRIER WHITE _SULPHUR _SPRINGS, West Virginia, Famous for their Allerative Waters and Fash- ionable Patronnge, are Now Open. ‘Thoy are 2,000 feot above tide water, sffardiug entiro ro- Mof fraim proatrating summor lioat. - (apacity: foF Accom- ‘iodating 3,000 porsgns, . Cliargas, 85,60 por day, 31 hor TV are alsopbopiatoss o tha oot Ohalshoato Springs, 18 milos from tho Witlta, kuown for thoir Nerviao Toulo Whators and bathing adyaningos. S ator Kopt Bbro for tho uso of vlsitors ot o tiuss Speings from all polats ta Lo Wost 0 » n il bo s Olnotnonti by sails hence by frat-class paokat~ ‘boat to Huntinjton (114 intles), and thonos by the Chosa- peako & Olilo Haileoad to tho {Yhito Sulvie: e, n ohagels, Sto- Vonison & Hoid, sud uun':{umki, Chicago, i1, g8 Whito Sulphur, par day, §3.001 wook, 831, month, 885. Sweel Clialybodto, per day, 83; month, #10, ¥or tickots, apply'to Tickel s Unlon Dopot. GEORGEK I PEYTON & © HATFIELD HOUSE, Massaena Bpring on Raquotts Rivor, throo milos from Bt. Lawrenoo Rtiver, will open June & for rogontion of U ccommodation firat-class, ThoHolel 1s entiro. r, sud has boon fitted and furnfshod with every mod- o cdnvanionce. Good 'tishing and inating. " o yro- priotors hava dotormingd to prosont a housa In ot Hartiy of patronago. _Tho whtors ato highty roco od by tho modical faculiy in wida ’flhww: Guldo Sirings n B of Caswent Hazasd & Oox, Filn ddross HATFIELD BROS., o Ednr ml%hv T av.ifiotal, N. Bprings, Bt. Tawrjuce Go., N. Y., or 130 Frontst., (assonn. N.Y. EDUCATIONAL. KEMPER HALL, (Botween Chicago and Milwaukee). The Memorlal Bohool for Glsts and Youog Lsdies. A complete sstablishmont. Superior advantagos affordod on rossonnblo torme. The Third Scbolastio Yoar begins on TUURSDAY, Bopt. 4._Apply for a oataloguo to GEORGE M. EVERUART, D. D., Pastor, Ronoshs, Wiz, CHEGARAY INSTITUTE. Estabilshod n Now York tn 1ald. Englsh and ounon fox Foune Ladios and Misson, Boarding ani day puoll, io? aud 163 Aprucost, Fhis: . thola: ; ot dolphia, Pa, Frovoll i f tho fauilly, (R spoeia ot ano of tho fautly, axd MADAME D' ERVILLY, Principal. TO RENT. TO RENT. Restawrant in Exchange Builling, Corner of Clark and Washington-sts., With Gooking Rangs complete, Steam Tablo, Counters, Ico Hox, Tables, Chales, &o., and Gas Fixturos, com- Jate for businoss. _Room 43, Kxohange Bullding. Touso and lot of 8 roons, basldes hathiroom, olo ity draors “yas, hirioot vt 1oL o & 'urk, ;B oa E{.J ‘?‘:Q':gul." RN LTI g R 2 FOR SALB. 100 foot on Ashland-av., at Ravenswood, on easy torms. u cau realizo 100 per cunt in short thuy, Betror than vinas banks T TRONNTON Sl L, 81 LaSallo-st., Room 3, o SHROMOS NBEW CHROMO, THE “HEATHEN CHINEE” ILLUSIRATED, Justpubliabed fo Oheamo No. o aur sorlon f orjinal ) Ya ool o i Sattion Onlios, anctstwws o saels cudiomsr oy tho GREAT ATLANTIO AND PACLVIO TEA CO., 11 Wost Washingtonats | 158 Twonty-sooond-at, - 1 to, a | ~AMUSEMENTS, ~ AIKEN'S THEATRE, LABD WERK o (ks Gt np',mmwu Drama ovor rovonted in Amerioa, ZOLOE; or, LA BAYADERE, 4 Tn wibich the Peorloss qu:l:-a.ocfl::, HoMatingo on Wednodar. Bpocial Matino op, Fridar, dulyd, Lotk Zolos Matinos on Baturdey: Kldo Pntcons can seouroseats at Gllos liroa., 234 W, Madison-at. ' STANDARD HALL, Cornor Btichlgan-nv. and Thirtoontlat. Three Grand Bencflis, TENDERED BY THE . Chitago Chrislfan Union Dramatic Class To tho Woinan's Hoapital of Tiiinols, Ohristian Union, o and Df. R. Bookloy, Monday Esoning, duno B1—LOVES SAORIFIOR, ol :‘:{y‘;ofi:g}fx, Soy T-AMAPPY PAIR and LU Wodnouday Evoning, July 3-LOVE'S SACRIFIOR. NIXON'S AMPHITHEATRE, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JUNE %, JULY 1. B T S’{.;ETSON DARING DICIK! Taok out for NIOK AND NEOK! Saturday Night, O BASTOS iz ARl FASTEST BOY IN NEW YORK, THREE MATINLES-WEDNESDAY, BATURDAY, o] RN IL BF SO 'MYERS' OPERA HOUSE, Tonlght, (Wodnosdas) Julyd, and evory night until m]mm—' e P Saferes” M trimnes Glorious muccoss of Tobortaoa's Uharming Oomads of SCHOOL, Firat aranco of FRANK R, PIERCE, at thia Tho- PO "as Doaa Tarincoeh. - PHILLIS GLOVEI aa Naowal ™ MoVICKER'S THEATRE, CGrrand Gala VWools! TR BRILLIANT YOUNG ACTRESS, KATIE PUTINAM. WLDNESDAY EVENING, July 2 tho now drama by Robt. Jouts, ontitfod CAPLTOIA. CAPTTOLA. ... B JEATI PUTNAM 3 o Holos, Foneth of July—Two grand porlormances, attorncon and ovoning. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Posttivoly tha last weok af tho THEATRE COMIQUE COMBINATION. COOL BURGKSS, HARRIGAN and 1IART, JOHN WILD, Vrank Kops, Ads Wray, Mies Minnlo Todor, 'Miss Annlo Yoamans, Littlo Jonnia Yeanans, snil il tho mammoth troupe {5 A NEW OLIO. Wednosday and Saturday, Extes Dlatiugo Juiy 4. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Monday, Juno 9, 15/3—Esary night and Wednosday and Saturday Matineo, Friday, July 4, 167--GRAND NOLIDAY MATINEE (ovening prices).’ Glorlous suocoss of Robortaon's favorlto Socloty Com- T “QASTE.” Tisan, Donin, O'Connor, Cowoll, Dinisdoll, Glddena, Norris, and afl tho stars’ apnoar nightly in thelr groal rolos, Beata sooured In advanco. FOURTH OF JULY. Grand Ball at Burlington Iiall, BTATE AND SIXTEENTII-STS, Maslo farnishod by Novans & Doan'a City Band. iekiots, ntniitiing Oensioman wad Ladics, B1-00. JULY FOURTH, 1873. The Ellsworth Zouaves Will hold a Picote at Wright's Grove on July 4. TIOKETS, 2 OENTS. OOEAN NAVIGATION. White Star Line, OARRYING THIE UNITED STATES MAIL Belween Now York, Cork, and Liverpool. Tho magnificont now and full-powored Atosmships of thls Lino otfor unrivalod accommoiations to all clawsos of possongors. e stoamors Loing allico, travolacs securo lio gréat advantaig of hasing an equdlly good an tast steamor for cneh and ovory eatling, OCEANIU, QELTIO, BELGIO, REPUDLIG, BALTIO, ADRIATIO, MAJHA. TIG, BRITANNIO, Aalling from Naw York o SATUIL )AYS, from Livorpol on THURSDAYS, calling at Cork arbor both whye. Ratos an low as any firat-olasa no. Tor furthor information apply to Jompauy'a Wentor Ofico, 5 Markot-st., Chicaia: A ALFRED LAGERGREN, Agont. NATIONAL LINE, Balling from Now Yorl Tor Qsonstown aud Livorpocl e e wfox Lomdon disaat overs Tortaiut. Cabin Passage $80, $90, aud $100 Carretcy. Kxcursion Tickota at favorablo ratos. Tntouding pas- sumgors shoai make owels applicasion (o bortts. TEERAG:, 520,00 ou rroncy: Propald atecrago tlckets from_Lives nosnstosm, L e aaeh Uri, rtstol or Lobion, S51.0 ‘Surroney. Passoniom hooked to or from Gorman and Seandina- vian poluits at low ratos. “Ttio Bloamslitps af this lino are thio argast o tho teado, Drafus ou Groat Britain, Ireland, and tho Contiueut, WILLIAM MACALISTER, n'l Wostorn Agont, Go Northeast corner Olark and Randalph-sta. (oppasite new Shorman Houso), Ohlcago. NEW YORK TO CARDIFFE, BRISTOL, LONDON, ° And a1l Other Points in England and Wales, 'ho Bouth Walos Atlantio Stoamship Company's ne flzuzlnzgfiu-n;sh\va‘;lll el from Ponasyivanta Tatl: road Wharf, Jorsoy PEMEROIE, Moy 24 GF AMORGAR uno 1 r1h 300 wtonmatis iro s vidou witt all ho latost Linproveinanta for tho cormfort and 1! 13 CONCIITRIN AND STEERAGR PASSENGERS. First Cabi +#20 curroney Eocoud a "8 curroncy Y orago, Prupaid Steorago cortiticat £ ‘Drafts for £1 and upwards For furthor particulats, anply tn Cardif, at the Com- ‘pany's Otficos, ‘N 1 Duck Ohatmbars, ind i Now York to ARCGHIBALD BAXTER & GO, Ayonta, No. 11 ihroadiray. CONARD HAIL LINE. BESTABLISEIED 1840. Steam Between Now York, Boston, nnd Liverpool, FROM NEW YORK. Jul lv &1 Scotin. July 18 iston ovory Cabln Pasengo, 890, $100 aud 8130, Gold. Exouralon Tiokota st Ttoduod Ratos. Bteorngo Pasago, 830 ouroaoy, Passengors and frolght Loolen o anfiom all heta ol Furopo 3t foweat fatos. Bl Dratig o, et D Cowt Watis Agout. - 1 DY ur. tlnric and Handofphste. ALLAN LINE MONTREAL OOEAN STEAMSIIP CO. 22 FULL-POWERED STEAMBHIPS, Safling TREIWERKLY to aud (rom QUERBEC, MATL LINE for LIVERPOOL as follow June 33| Pl Iy to nnd frony Fialifimaro. YorDaveago, Troluht, or any Ihtorinations puiy to ALLAN & COu Auents, 7% & 78 Tadlleat. STATE LINE, NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BRL: O AN LONDONDERL Y, Thoga elegant new stoamors will eail from Btate Lino Talton Forry, s an follows: A Wednosday, July . ‘odnesday, July o3, Wadnosday, Avi. 0. .\\'lbd(\lldni. Aug.20, s ALDWIN & CU, Agauts, T2 lroadway, BAMPLE & HARS Cor. of Csnal uut Wont Badis Pt (s CHORJALTE AN oo i frm Now York, and carring o g B e Neltat, Irafud, Uoniboatal Eitog, aud 0 i Gabin (rorh 106 Htoor: i, Bt a0 oty b Contl. Frngal, buris sanio o S SR o 0 iyl difison No- 7 Howling Groem, Now York, sud N, £, 4 Aadiuoriatae xR, o Muditarean rlch CARAVAN, HIPPODROME, Tl GREATEST SHOW |ON EARTH! 3 TIHES LARGER THAN EVER GREAT TRAVELING oontoils rive Bunday at 8:00a. m. RAILROAD TIME TABLE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. anmmcr Arrangement. IEXPLANATION OF EFERENCE MAnKE. ~ f Saturdayox® oSy oxcopfetl, ¢ Mouday oxcoplod. "1 As- 3% :\;{ MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS 5] <] L and T8 Gl ot eorner af Aaditons il 0: N M hii ‘Atlnntia fzpro: GIAND APIDE A1 ross Ight Kxpeosy, orning IoK| | 8009, m it i B0, m, ey g:fi‘l":nf:us riugiin m‘n‘:’ ahagns 5 i xprose, vit Main Lino sndaley v Gity Exprosn, i Conivita, 1., & Lowlaiats, Hos,| 10 . m. aiforaon City' I 00 b . Peorin Kookuk & Durfn s j 1ENRY 0. WENTWORTIL, ' Uenoral Passongor Agant. . CHICAGD & ALTOH RAILROAD. Chicagn, Alton (& St, Lonix Throwgh Line, and Zouteians i QoY e hord rauto frum Chicogata Kaniaa Gy, Union Depa, : Teave, | _Arrive. . ) ¥io Mol £ * 9:150. m.[* B:10p. m. * 9:180. m, 0, m, 0 ps mi * 8:10p. m." T A 25 B 3 LA “Di‘vwf »%nrllllo 19:00p. m. [$17:30p m. > 80 p. m, Museum, MENAGERIE, Polytechnic Inatituto, Gallory, Holl of Olassio Btatunry, Mo« iDally, wia Main Lino, an oxcopt Saturday, via Exeontilio Divinlons 4 b SRS oMY, B Lo ol 1 HICACO. MILWAUKEE & Sr. PAUL-RAILWAY, ninn Depaty eorner Maid and Canal.i ek 3 Bt larieste apposte Shermn ovtey anvtat Doase Tvrioo, Mitwonkse, St Paut & Mianoas. vmfl'fi“k“rf}pfi o] . 4 6:50 8. o, Milnakne: B0 aal & Siwngaps) o> S 'l1008. m. olis Night Expross. £9:30 p. m.{* 4:15 p. ., CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & YUINCY RAILROAD. Notional Portrait | Derols—Foot of Lakeat., Indianaave, and Sizternth-st, and Canal and Sixteenth-sta. Tleliel n No. ke 4.1 and at depole, et aicsn o) chanics and Fino Arts, Garden of Comparative Zoology and Or- M . nithology, Romnn Am- g;’!;.'::fi'n’fi’i‘%'fi:mo 35 phithontre, Dutbuaun sed Sloux Olty JOBILEE GONGERT!|= = MUSICAL COLISEUM!" AND Dan Castello’s, Sig. Sebastian’s | , and Mons. D’Atfalic’s Downot's Arrice, odation) ross, ove Accommodation| ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. ot foot of” Lalieat. and. fool of” Tuwenty.aecond-et, Tickel recn T R e et Clat bt T GRAND TRIPLE INTERNATIONAL Equestrion -aud- Hippodramatic Exposition OINCINNATI, 1873, 143D ALL NEW FACES! |z Entire New Companies ! | [ ok ot tas Which at s ohallengo of $100,000 is largo cnongh to entiro. | Ji70 Bark a Iy swallow up bt s toren of any otlior so-called rat-class showa advortisod in the coantry. % Nothing Like It Ever Enown | i bk i ock wewsn:: on Earth, 8. Louis Exprosa. .., 2] §t: Loula Faat Lipo: i Galro Mall, ¥ Cairo tx3 B ki 2 Sintiold ki Dbuduo & Stow 00 200, Tarson g o Parkant Onk (Vo * 1d O 40 3o Park an fod Hirde BTk a0d O2k Woed 18 204 O 1 Qak Wood: [ CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERM RAILROAD. WILL SHORTTY EXHIBIT City affices, corner Randalph and Fasalleta., and 75 Canal- + corner Mo Throughout the Northwest, s 3 P Pactfio Fast Lino,.. Including Michigan, ?i'fifi'é"x?sgfilfl' i GIVING THREE GRAND, FULL, AND COMPLETE | Pubuius A laht B, via PRRFORMANOLS OF THE ENTIRE 20 Great Shows DATLY—MORNING, AFTERNOON, and EVENING. ‘Doors open at 10 8. m., and at1and 1p, m. (4] Singlo Ticket eonts) admits to ail. ‘port & Dubuquo Fixpross o Kx thoatre seats, 70 conts. It will not. requiromoro than_onoglance at Mr. Bar- num’s New Amusemout. Eatorpeise to thoroughly saiafy i pubito e (0. 1 rolativo. diflaronco Botmoen st abso. Depat, corner of VayBuren und Sherman-ats CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Ticket 3 "0 Weat Madivon-at. b ialy grand, ‘mogniicont, firt-class oxhibicion tian un ordliusy sl flomover, 1o §top oavil and closo the Tontheof ‘bossting chariatana aad & anks, 3r. Barnum hi lifilotye Datioy, deoms 1t Becossary I bimself sud the publlc, to olfer a sorles of 41,500,000 CIIALLENGES, Open to All the World ; t ho oxhibits dnily more BEWILDERING ATTRAC, B N B RO ST Tith, UNTQULL aod snounto- | ing oyovor avorso to step astlo from P BTSN | Ko Adcenmbdato o Taaveaworth & Atulinon Lxpross) Teace, raatia, Leavoun'ttd Atohison Bl m' . m, p.m. JUTHERN RAILROAD. Ticket opfees, and southicest LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SO '{ONS, lENEATIUNAL NOVELTIES, biological, animato and inonimato prodigics, and Jusus natura, moro raro. Ing Wiid Animinla, Bird: canta, Roptiles, Orocodilos, Alli- gators, LLVING BEA LIONS, and othor Maring Mon. 5 e | lons of R T Utiod isesr o 0 oHoB8 0 | Gpeoldl 'aw York kxprens, vin r:'{;‘.‘ ‘it o v, controly aul ibes moroeatioad s | pIE MR o oy deelira, onsiraction, and slaboration of ol ; Qontten tho roliar-atoek Lifod ‘trow difforent. raiivond | NIERL Kxprose, via Main L Corporatioii) that 'any two Tallrond. shows i America | Ik combined, u mpll 4 Accomn. vin Maia Line. Foeto s Lipo and Mai Lin “This atniomont will roceivo farthor omphesia when it {8 undoratood that cach one of the cars ownod oxoluslvol Uy Mr. Larnum contains tires times tho oapacity of ordl. e ehractartstts and atriking features of the Exhibi- tion cousists in Novelty, Grandour, snd Divorsity. Day & “Among thoso will ba seon Pucte THREE GREAT CIRCUS TROUPES And throo sopazata and datingt aropl, clrcan, o e~ (i, 200n by thio wholo andioriop simultancosly, ih ono Colowsal Pavition. To which is sddad thls scason at ench pince of exbibition, at an outlay mora than trobla | p, I {tnalt 'tho total exponsos of any threo cabibitions now travoling the connty, an Immonso woodon suporstracturd in tho stylo of tho oid Roman Amphithoatres, with soat- ing oapacity for ovor 3,000 additionnl poople, (hus afford. fortablo facllity for 17,000 porsons. ing co £l . onted to tho astonished gazo of the spectator, | Rivor Park Accommodal} thus presonted 10 tuo astonialied e D Hivor Sk Accommodil with its mighty aroa of human belngs convoys an idea ol Draponatty wieh smnst bo £00n. 10 bo remizod, No tor scriptive articlo can vonvoy to tho mind tho wondrous on- samble. 1ts parallol cau only bo found in the br-gono C lory of Ancient Home, of whose imporishablo Collseum L Fetho oy imodorn countorpart, THIS COLOSSAL TWENTY CENTRE-POLE TENT Fron the Great Central Raile PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYRE & Arrive, CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. formirozralk.) yepot corner Halsted and North Hirunch-ste, General ofics 18 Wetropiolitan Block, corner Ramlolph and LaSalle.sts, tn Accommodation..... o HICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE! VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. oad Dlepot, foot of Lake-ety "o throusi tickats and alacping-cur berins apply Sy Rt Ticked ofive, 191 fianmiolhattsy near corner Clark: 1t Ganalst., comner Waiison; 08 iaSallest,, corner Wath {ington, and at Litinols Central Deot, Will contain as maay snectatora oy tironty ordinary shows. e iast rend azhlovarmont of 2. T BARNUM 1o The Largest and Most Attractive Combination of Toave Chlcago. Arrivoat Indiana; Afriveat Olnetuntt - ihiti, Ch t 7:57 8, 36 K. m. d Exhibitions Ever Known! 7o 2"Oeh e rerti cbuntey gt Galtlo o Apg omalue sbiolutol withioas & pacalo n tho bitors e ookod atd tako” irain at Twony-soc0nd ats i tho various dopartmonts of tho ombined Exposition, | 12280 whioh lias rolly grawn to tho proportions of & % GREAT TRAVELING A A A A A A A AP NN WIRLYS FAR T. 8. CONSTANTINE, ‘ ARE CONTAINED j Importer and Doaler in tergsting Curlositior, 1,600 Aul- 100 Reavis, 'fi?.}?flfi“' rosodtlon, Alliga: Soa Liuns, and other Marina Mon. ) ; Riciand Horsca, *h‘é“.:.'g‘b..r‘;‘u‘u’!.’, Vabtonus and Sta ) hariota, 100 Rosplendont Gold, Orimson, Jaby, and Corulosn mducflud Vans, Apimal ons, Btosm Galliape, - Polybythuian Organr, aud the ‘Grext Musleal Uharlot of Stnomosyne. THE GREAT TIREE-MILE PROCESSION, h {s mado about 9 o'clock evory morning, is lator- e il weocos of Trainod Mopliante, Caivola, Drom. harion, Roindoar and ik (n harnoes, Trick Horsos and omion Arahian Thorouglibreds, oldgantly caparisoned Liloudnad Paifrioatu Livory, Liviig Wild Autmals, Oonile ‘Antamaton Clowns and Gyiiuaste, Urotosque Mochanicel Iiail and Glabo Jugglers, n Full Performance in the Open Streets, Grand Bpootacular Cortogo will b agroenbly ently. onviaith i rou iyar, araat, firass, and Susical liands, Potyhymnian and Ohariot Organs, brosented In much & Dibvol Anil ttrasiivo maunor aato b well worth golag 100 muilos to sao. Among the Musonm Curiosities will bo ex- Bibired thrso thmoa daily Prof, Fabor's Wondorful TALKING MACHINE, Mahogany, Rosewood, Florida Rod Cedar, Trench Walnut, Hungarian Ash, Walnut, and Ash Burls, &o. 17 South Jefferson-st. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES OF ALL SIZES. ) FATRBANKS, MORSE &£C0 111 AND 113 LAKE-ST, L CARDS, .C.BIGELOW il stuge, Inughs, and taiks o, all languagos, end for oluslv s of whigh Mr. Baraal Had S0-000: “Atao tho Whd ki) Oagitals, Modee, nad | GONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, 484 Statoat., Qhissgos Diue " fudinas bratod What Glaot St La woll known by all readors of the papory, thiat Dr. Dwacls, Boarded Girl, oy, ourious Phononio: | o Bigolow i tho oldost eatablishod phyaleian n Olicsgo, paand Fronke o Bua Lions, Raro and | goienoe and exporiance havo mado Dr. it, the nicat fo- Ksponsive Wild whioh gosia more than | BOLACE SEROTALINT of tho 280y lonarod by tho beosd, {ou cagusof oor suol aa tiio Glant Bilack | Eiltomed of tho highost medicalattatnmonis by all tho Rutnoceros, six foot hikh, an o os an Afrloen Ieo- | SRS, o i, of iy e halng dovoted TWIENTY e omal Bortral stlor, captaioing 1o Hfocatza | POATRRVBIH VTACLIL W parieatf sumodios hat il Ipgs of Al the Bewld ot ot og, | curo posttivaly all cases of OHIRONIO AND B Kiogs, Fotantates, and Colel . Rog- | 3)ISEASLES {n hoth soxas, : o * g fassl {lstorio Stutusry, Holiomiau , Fitizr, SBEPARATE PARIY s S S ok Sty Lol | USAUEARION Ml svpattn SRR | 10/ 3 hanical Automstons, from "Fabluan and Landscape fornintion sconas, Historio and Mythologio Androldos, Sloging and l’lll(ln‘rlllm', Anwmalan“ulllil.\nl flzmufl:fi.urfin{nflc‘?g‘wk‘]d 1; X T ) , Hatle Fountztus, Runui ll(ullmlfl e, l( s fent“Class oxlitbitlon, And o extanaiva and olab. St doreiiio Hloam iadino (o oporatothu, ‘I'hio Jubiloo fi"lsllll, 18 in nmber, will glvoona of thoir e Yninne Uoiirie,"Vise, " Rlfo, e fa-famiol Y , "o grostrat Littla Como Storhhs Bni o Desulat Pactioular Stax of the TOM TAUMB COMBINATION will apuear In his origina) portormaucas, S N R AR Todaond ates will bp run on all b ey Linen (0 6onyoy o uauiteude (0 AR Groat Univorual Exposition, Gora opon ot 10 8, i, tokof G'eunta)admils (3all, Qb 4% ardor 1o dmui?.".{m rotiot ‘13‘,:. Tiyto tram outeido cators prce? n ™ Loy {'}?\fflmu;fl:fl‘fivrfi'{lfifi;m ‘Whioli tickets oan bo Tapidly diapousod withou 3 DMIBHION €0 the outire great show is m.‘.”'n%l‘.f?“w"nn Who buy tho N0 of 2T, araum, B d 7p.m. Onosingle 'Ghildron undor §years of Tty utcuecl. - 640 pakos, Hlustratod. Roduoud from L0030 8100 xroanback to & begtanor.~Horaco Grooloy. e 13 Doat known Taasatoronss, Butls valt anol st Dttt e nra roduirdy and i any guo noods e of tho utuaut {inpor B e it oxporiongu du saual (o - intoros ool aid, aud MERONE Y\ rocsond et sordlally snd cuphatieally suol (o visl DIL. NO CURIE! NO PAY!! My bo confidantlully fron et SUREAN 1o auly Dussietan tin o city who war- Fails outon oF o No, 41 Weat Washington lyate, ohronle, and nervous dl o fifnffo;' s v e, Doyt full Inforuiation foF (W stumpa, VAT, Adress ) lotiors, with stunipa, ta bred phystolan. 1ils rep- DI BIGRLON 18 & resileely e i waita no die: \eEl ajokon, of by ovary bl o fita the warld onuros o 10_ongago itor of modi- bt saying ‘i without projudioo, o an, BIGELOW, at lils Contral ago. Dr. Kean, 360 South Clark-st., Chicago, consultod, parsonntly or by mall, ohronio or norvous diseasoy, onin, 4 e o ek sont for 60 cante, Tilustrated with nuniuzs ous fing enkravinR. DR. A. G. OLIN, firat floor), e o Alanou i batt, so ‘allar wrila; curos i Fu Cenaultation frov; corrvsponduncu contldonutal; 44