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e THE CHICAGO: DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. JULY 8, 1873 THE COUNCIL. Fallare of the Mayor’s Effort to Cut Down the Appropriation Bills The Council Hold that They Can- not Amend the Ordi- nanoe, Dr. Ben Miller Nominated to ‘Succeed Dr. Rauch as Sanitary Super- intendent. The Vacancies in the Board of Education Filled. The Council hold a rogular moeting yostorday evoning, Ald. McGrath in the oliair. - Prosent, Aldermon Richardson, Dixon, Warren, Cooy, MoAvoy, Bidwell, Stono, Tracoy, Schuitz, Cullor- ton, McClowry, Olowry, Balloy, Powoll, 0'Brion, Bond, Olark, Kohoo, Hoath, Minor, Shorwood, Moore, Clovoland, Quirk, MoGrath, Eokhardt, Btout, Mahr, Longacher, Sohaffnor, Caunon; Ogdon, Brandt, Woodman. THE VETO, Tho following communication from tho Mayor was road : GENTLEMES : T bavo damined tho ordinance mak- Ing appraprintions for tho fiscal yosr from April 1, 1873, to Apri 1, 1874, and cach of tho itoms tlioroof, wrhich linsbooh presented fo me for my approval, & have followed tho action of thio Councilon each fiem o8 cloecly ns ‘possible, 33 woll as thnt of tho Finance Gommittee, whilo thoy wero considering the estimatos of tho Oomptroller for tho several depariments, and I approve of eald ordinance, excopt sa {0 the following _items containod in’' tho bill .or ordinanco pagsod by, tho Common Cuuncil, ud wheh sxcopted tems of apvropriation ¥ Toal constrained to dlsapprove, and ngainst them entor my volo, and for tho rensons given, viz,: Tho firat item to which I object fs, tho appropriation of $35, 570,08 for a bridgo at -Fourloonth strcot, for thogo Tea- ®wous: Yourteonth sirect doos not oxtend to tho river on cltter sido thoreof ; on tho weat 6ldo it reachos ‘no farthor than Lumber streot, distant 240 feot {rom the Tivor, nud on tho cost sido it torininates at Olark stroot, 200 feot from tho river, Meforo tho firal stop_can bo dawfully taken to' build ® bridgo at Tourtcenth streat, legal prococdings auust bo commoncod and completéd for tho extonsion of Fourteonth streot, on Loth sidca of tho river, by sondemnation of {ho Intervening proporty. How il aruagen might bo awardod cauno: bo safely alimatod, 2ot wheller tho satno U lsro or amall tho city ing a0 Tegal right to begin building » bridgo at that poiut anti] the streot ia oxtended to the water'a edgo and tho fight of way obtalucd, Tho condition annosed to ihe sppropriation docs not remove my_objoctions, 16 thioro {6 1o means of enforcing it, und there i no zortaluty that a dollar of tho cost for land damages, vinducté, or approaches will Lo voluntarily contribe nted, *A'stmilar condition' was attached to tho appro- priation mado for a Lrilgo st larrison ntrcot laat yoar, ut thero has boon no rosponeo on the part of iufor: gotod property-lioldors, and tho city s left o fook tho wholo 'bill for bridge, viaduet, spproaches, and lsud dsmagos, i seoms (o mo that {ho proper courss o ‘pureue, If tho Council think tho public iatorest roquiross bridge nt Fourtoenth stroct, is to pass an ordinanco ordering tho Board of Public Works to_estimato for tho cost of ons thore, and noxt to take the proper legal stopsto extend Fourloenth stroct to tho river on sacki aido thereof, and 8180 to ix tho mow dock line, which will be rondered Tocesmary by tho constructfon of a bridgo nt that point, Tho _proliminary survey by tho - Boaed of TPublle Works shows that the dock' line ‘must be cut back about forty-throo feet, and oxtonded about €50 feot above and bolow tho proposcd bridge,— mnking a strip of 1,500 fool in longth, snd of o meau width of about thirty-three foot, wiaich, must bo cut off tho lots fronting tho river to widen 'tho channol aftor tho bridge obsiruction fa placed fn it. The amount of damages for this atrip 1 have no means of accuratoly ascertaining, but it would be considorable, When theso proliminary steps aro perfected it will by Limo onotgh to lory A tax for tho bridge, aud procced creet it, Tho next tem which I disapprovo of {4 tho appro- riation of $5,000 for an artestan well in Union Yark, lio experfoned of {he past year has shown, I regret to iy, 8 ateady declino in tho flow of artesian wella in thia city. Tho falling off scems to bo in proportion to their multiplication; the moro wolls that aro bored the losa water flows from each, I think it would boim- prudont to oxpend this sum until aflor there has been i lcast anothier yoar's experienco with tho wells now mndoand projected, By that time it will bo better known whether o supply of waterean bo depended upon from this source for park purposes. 1 nlsg object to the itom of $4,000 for fountain in Unlon Park, for thoresson thiat, without tho arfesinn well Lo supply it with waler, it must be fdlo most of the time, a4 water canuot bo sparod for it oxceptat tlie exponso of private consumers, who complaiu of & scanty aupply in warm weather, The noxt item which I disapprovo of {a thot incroas- 1og the salarios of 109 pipemen in tho Firo Derartment from $900 per anum to $1,000 cach. Tho salary paid ihown for thio firat quarior of this fiacal ycar has Leon atthe rate of $900 per aunum. The proposed incrcaso s rotroactive, nnd dntes back to tho 1at of April last, to which I object. I also object to the increnso o $100 over lant Year's nalary snd that of tlio ear before, In my opinion, tho state of the Iabor market docsnot Juatify it, Thore hine been » scrious declino in wages aud salarics of nearly all employes iu tho city duriug the past year, Privaio individuils aro uot yaying us much a8 000 per annum for men whose dutios reqatre 38 groat nbility as that of pipemen, and where ~the ‘labor s altogethor lardor. I ihok it Is not falr to ftho tax-payers, who are largely composed of laboriug men, to coumpel thom {o pay for tho eervices of pipomen moro than_thoy thomiselvos can earn by ton houra of biard and faithful wouk overy day. Tho welght of mu« nicipal taxes for the cnsuing year will b Yery hoavy,— the per centum will exceed that ever before assessetl in tliaolty,—and they will bo paid with -difliculty by thousnds of our laborlous citizens, ~Tho in- crcaso of tho salwrics of mixly drivers from 000 to $050 I object to for shnilar reasons urgod againat au increuso of tho salarics of the pipemen, I connider tho past compensation of $300 per sunum smplo wages in thio present stato of the labor market, it is higher thon citizens with fow exceptions are pay- Lug for drivers, The labor of this class of fromen 'is 2ot mevere, bearing lttlo or no comparision with that performed by thousands of other skilled drivers in tho vity, who receivo much loss compeneation. 1 alno disapprove of tho addition to the fire forco o slxioen watchmon, ot o malary of $720 each. Inmy spinion thelr sorviccs can bo dispoused with for an- other year longer, There aro no watchmon on tho y-rolls of the Fire Depariment now, nor has thers Bidinauy for tho last year, and te Dopurtment haa ot along without any Very' well, Fho itom in ques- on s equivalont to tho ' establishmont of o new offico; to commonco ihis yoar wilh elx- teen mew ' offices, snd to bo inercased bereatter, It s anid that thoy aro neodod to take caro of the englne-housea duriny an nlarm of firo, while tho avgine loabacat. In my opinion, n good spring-locic on tho door will ‘afford amplo profection to the prem- ises durlng tho absonce of the machino, It is urgod that thoy could bo mads useful s janitors and servauts for tho firo companies in cloaning, scrubbing, and paking firea snd dolng cloros, ' bt tho ‘fnem- bers have sbundant lelsura to porform .those servicos themsolves, and should not ask tho overbure doncd tax-payers £o'furnish them with scrvants, s it Is the obvious duty of tho city governmont to refrench avery expenss not absolutely necessary. I {hink the ffemn in question does not fall under thut head, snd can thorefore be dinpensed with, X also disapprove of tho incronse of the ealsry of the doputy clerk from $2,200 to $3,600, and of tho first assistant’ clerk from $1,700 to 31,600, aud of tho sccond memlstaut £rom $1,400 fo £1,600; and of tho meusenger from $1,200 £0'$1,800 per annium, My rvasons aro that thero Is" nothing' in"the state of the omployment market which asoms to Justify it, and that the increaso s rotro- Rotive, thoso oflicers huving served threo mouth for the sonailer sums, und Lavs indicated herotofore o dissatisfaction with their saluries, ‘Thoy served for tho eame compensablon last year when the cost of lving was comsiderally higher than mow, Since thon there lLas _boen & material doclino in the retes of wagos pald by cltizens, and e fncrosso fu tho purchsing pover of ouoy, ‘while the money whorewith o psy taxes ia naw difii- cult o obtain, ~Anotlior reason far disapproval is that tho increase was not rocommended to the Fiuauce Commiiteo by the City Clerk, aud if granted now is liko to create iil-fecling and bLeart-burning among ncores of othor clerka in the other dopartments, whowo lariea have not also been increanod, sud who bolioyo shomeclves equally doserving of such flacal favora, 1 also disapprove of the item of $400,000 for tho ex- Yonelon of main water-pipes, for tho reaon that I be- Yeyo tho autn to ba too largo by $100,000, The Dosrd of Publio Works recommended the sum of 300,000, The Finance Committos reporlod in favor of that sum ansufliclent, ‘As Iundorstand the proceedings of the Councl, it i3 thie wish and tutention of your honorubla ®dy td oxpund, during the flscal year, the sum of 3500,000 for exfension of main water pipes, This large sum can be provided without meking tho wator- tax fund more ‘thun $00,000, Ou the Uth of Juno, 1873, an order wan passed Ly the Gouncil suthorlzing tho "Board of Public Works to use $100,000 of the surplus rovenvo derlved from wator routs, which 1o Board is procecding to do, Tho Doard fnforms me that anotlier $100,000 can safely be spnrad from the wurplus revena dorivod from water rents, whenover four houorable body deon: it proper to make thourder {herefor. ""Iha tala of tho water rout fund ia s fols ows ¢ Amoust on hand April 1, 1873, Amount since recelved f0r ron Tatal.. Disburscm To meet July {ntel Lo General opersting oxvenscs fo g 000 10 $100,000, Tt will thun bo seen that, with a fox of $100,000 and gyl roveute, derlved “from water ronts, of $300,000, thers may ha' sxpended this el yeor for watar Pike oxtenslons tho lar e of $500,000, Tuln sum T deom ample for the piscout ne- cednttion of tho water norvice, and as much ‘m can te prudently and judiclously cxpended and that o dis, Toct properly {ax of $300,000 is tho ulmoat that ought o ba lvial ihin yoie for water-pipo eatonslon. I must bo borno fu miud that te sppropriafion Lill, aftor all tho pruning that 18 posible, will atili 're- quiton InTgor por contum of sasesament than wwaa over boforo loviad on our cltizons, T admit that {ho necossitlon for an increnaed taxation are grotor than over boforo, portly roaultiug from lomses by the great' firo, and - parlly from the oonstitutionsl probibitfon of furthor iasucs of bonds and Increaso of tho clty dobt; but chicfly on necotnt of tha rapid_growth of populntion and amazs ing spread of tho- elty, Lringing with thom vrgont demands for laxge additions to tho school-houses and teachora fire onginos, houses and firemen, polico alations ‘and policemoi, nowerago oxienrions, wator oxteurions, viaducts aud bridgos, streot Improvemonts, repaira aud cleaning, river dredging, improyement, of paxks, publio oalth. mattors; and. other things toa nunierous. to enunierato, But all | theso casentisl damands upon {ho public pueso shoild admoniah s not toadd s tollar toany ftom which can safoly nnd prudently be omitted, Reapeotfully, . Joseru, MebrL.L, Mazor, ACTION ON THE VETO. Ald, Cullerton moved to reconeidor tho voto by which tho velood items were passed, and it waa agroed to. The Corporation Counsel explained the pro- visiony of the Jaw undor which the Mayor Lind ' vetood tho itoms mentioned, which, Lo bolioved, could bo acted upon separafoly, Iiwas aluo in tho powor of the Council to nmend thom, and sona them again to the Mayor for hin signaturo, As for tho provision of the chartor roquiring all Appro] x-hn?om1 to bo_mado prior tothe 1st of July, ho conceived it did not apply to the action of tho Alayor. The vato of tho Mayor worved as an waun,‘un of thotime. Any othor construc-. tion might totally doprive the Bayor of nny time fn which to act on the Appropriation bil. Tho Couneil hiad acted on it “prior to he 18t of July. Then the Mayor sont in & voto, and the Couneil, cunder anothor provision of the chartor, couls fict 'on that vato, s > A long discusslon followed an to tho coutso to Do pursuod in acting on tho itome—whother tho should bo votod on in n ump, ae* somo wante Toping thoroby thiat thoy wonld all 'bo passod ovor, tho voto, or whothaer thoy should bo taken up soporatoly.. The lzst namsd coreo was “Anally decided on. e A Tho itom for: Fourteonth stroot bridgo failed to Jus ovor th Yoto—yoas, 20; nave, 14, "Tho -approprintion of $9,000for sn_nrtesina woll and fountain in Union Park failed to pass— yons, 3; noys, 1. ‘Ui, approprialion of $109,000 for tho pipo- ‘men was passed over tho voto—yons, 38; navs, 1—tho Counoil baving declded tlint it could nok amond the item. Tho appropriations for “sixty drivers passed over the voto, and that for the sixteon watchmen failed to pass—yeas, 19; bays, 15. The appro- Qrinuoné for tho varlous clerks in tho City Clork's oflico woro nlso passed ovor the veto, - ‘I'he appropriation of £400,000 for oxtending wator mains was alio” passed over tho voto— yeas, 84; nays, nono, - . * *_ " DOARD OF HEALTI, . Tho Mayor sent in the following, which was roferred to tho Committeo on the Judiciary 1 GENTLEMEN: Tho term of ofics for which Dr, John 1, Nauch waa nppointed a momber of tho Board of Hoalll s oxplrod, ‘Tho nct pproved March 0, 1872, and fn forco July 1, 1872, makes it .the duty. of tho Mayar, by aud with {ho conseut of the Comimon Cotmell, to appolnt tho membora of the said Board of Iicalth,’ In pursuance thorcof, I horeby appoint Dr. Bonjamin C. Millor n member of said Board of Healil for the lerm prescribed by law, and respoctfully ro- quest the concurronce of your honorablo body in such appointmont.. It is proper to state in this connection that Dr, Rauch declined a reappointmont, desiring to zotire from tho Board, Respectfully, J. Btzoivy, Mayor. TOABD OF EDUCATIO: The Muyor sont In anothor communication, nominating Mossrs, Thomas ‘Wilcs, J. O. Rich- borg, William Vacke, Ingwell Olsen, and Fd- mund Jusson membors of the Board of Educa- tion for tho torm of threo years, Tho first two ontlomon aro their own succesrors. Tho others ako the {)lncou of A. E. Bishop, E.Prussing, snd W, Hesiog. 1 It was roforrod to tho Committes on 8chools, TAXATION. Tho Mayor also submitted thie following : dexnTreyex : I am advised by tho Gorporation Coungel that, by tho logialation of last winter, the offices of Asscaiors and of Commissioner of Twzes, undor tho city charter, coased to exist upon July 1, 873, _ At tho last roxsion of the Genoral Assombly an uct was pssed which 15 entitled * An Act in regard to tho sseesement of property, and the lovy and colloction of taxen by tucorporated citios dn this Blato, which gives al clicn povor 1o ssaeas proprty and lovy tazes in tho mayner thoreln provided. Undor the provisiona of ihia ‘act thero to ‘be ono Asscssor for the city, nud ss 88 tho" Council may tho Masor to appoint, and one Collector of city taxes, Tha tazea for the Fear 1873 mual be nasessod and callected undor this act, and It is thorofore nocosaary thiat an Assessor should bo appoluted ot onco, and that auch legielation an I8 required by this Iaw b cordatned by tho Councll, Ienbmit herewilh two ordinances, prepared by tho Gorporation Couuscl, providing for' the appojntmont of Assistant Ausesnors, and deiining {hoir dutfes, ote., £nd ono providing for the sppointmont of a City Tax Commissiouer, and dofining his dutles. I request that mmodiafe action be taken by tho Council upon theso ordinances, so that - the making of tho assessmont ' may -proceed at onco snd bo comploted within tho time fixed by tho ordinance, .X hereby appoint William B, H. Gray Asscssor of tho City of Clilcago, to hold his oftice until a City Assessor #hall bo oloctad and qualitied fn tho manner provided by Jaw. Tho Corperation Counnel also gives it as his opinton that it would ba advisable that Mr. Van Hollon Lo reappofuted to tho ofiice of Clty Collector for the Lalnuco of this term, and I hereby appoint Goorge Van ollon Collector {n and for kaid city, to hold his ofica until a Oity Colleotor for tha- city sball Lo elocted sud qualified i the monnor provided by Jaw, I respect fully nek tho concurrence of tha Council i th above appofntments, ¢ J, MeprLr, Magor. Tho communication-waa reforrad to tho Ju- diciary Committee. PETITIONS. Potitlons wore presonted and referred for a sidewalk on Plumb streot, ngainst the improve- maout of Walton placo, for paving Plorco stroot, and for water on Wincaostor straot, near Tylor. ORDERS. The Bonrd of Public Works was ordored to re- port ordinauces for building a six-foot, sidowalk on the weat side of Roboy, from Fourth to Indi- ang, and for opening Bheridan placo to Grove streot ; to build sewers in Langdon street, near Olybourn ayenue, . zad on Church streot, near Black Hawk, An order directing the Board of Public Works to keep tughoats from obtaining water from the fire-plug at Washington stroot, \was roforrad to tho Committco on Btroots and Alleys, South Division, < AROIER AVENUE OATS. Ald. Cullorton offerod an_ordinance requiring tho South Bido Btroet Railway to run Archer ayenue cars every twonty minutor botwoen § and 11’ and bolf-hourly aftor that, The Council thon adjourned. : — A Very Singular Oaleulation, The Store, Iron, and Tin ¥rade Journal, of New York, publishes tho following very singular calcula— tion: “Fuller, Warren & Co,, of Troy, havo manu- factured over 100,000 Stewart toves, An ingenious statistician haa mado tho following caloulution rospect~ ing tho quantity of food prepared in thom, which is truly wonderful, Fach stove bas avorsged over five yoars of use, Asthey have boen chietly used in largo famillen, it 15 estimated that ot leant & barrol of flour pormouth s beon required, This would e 6,000,000 arrels, o quantity that*would cover, stood on end, threa farms, of 100 aores eachi, completoly with the bare zels; 4t would ll 6,000 cannlboats, oconpyluy n space of twelvo railes ou'tho canal; {t would require 4,600 Dbulldings, threa storlca high, tweuty fest front and 1ty fout Goop, or otk eldes ‘of Drandway ita wholo lougth, and_Lexington avenno in addition, (o contaln it. “Tn'siugle flo, theso barrola would strotch from the Ailantioto tho Pscifio: or, if massod togothor in the highways, evory strest in Wow York below Ohambors ‘would bo tompletely fillsd, Laked into loaves, overy family, and every man, woman, and ehild in the worlq ‘have at Toast four iealu, Al this withont cale culating tho moat that has_boon cooked, or tho {ons of vegotabies and other food." —— A Nows Denler that Oon See It. W, Phillips, booksoller, atationer, and news.dealor, No. 132 Dearborn stract, near tho corner of Madlson, requeats us Lo eny that ho keops for sale st all times & supply of postago stamps and posial cards for the ace commodation of very one wha may be ploasad to sk for them, whotbor it bo for ouo stamp or $20 worth, 2r, Phillips conducta his Lusiness on tho principle that i you want the patronage of the peopls, you must bo sccommodating, ‘and wa_ know whersof %o spoak when wo uay that ke {a ono of the most accommodate dng and enterprising nows-dealors now in the trade, Give him a call, A . Darwinian Remarlkss Callforola dootors kuow all about the Darwin- {an Lbem"iy. 'l‘hat' had & moeting in Ban Fran- cisco to disouss tho subjoot tho othor day, and, according to the Ohronicle, Dr, Hudson, of Onk- 1and, mado a fow romarks, from whioh wo solock tho followlog statomont: - * For instance, you take thio common amorphoza, and you will all no- tico that in & sbort timo it bocomes n porfect stramatopora, and thon you will soe that the ohango to an oleaginous athautlinspongla ia only » matter of timo, [Faint applause.] Now tako tho olass of -malacastraca, or even tho graptoli- dos, and ita development to a brachiopods is as cortamn in ita conolusion as tho passage of a regular bryozoa into a full-grown and porfootly~ formed caphalapoda, fLoud applusa] Now thon, haviug onco onfablished this fact, tho coi olusion 4 by 10 means a hypothotical one that n Dlastoiden can in the same mnuner bocome an echinodermata, Can the most nkeptioal dony that this concluglon is a true ounoe in evpry ro- apoot? [Enthusiastio n‘)plunia.] ‘hen why caunot. an urticulated mollusk, by a similar pro- caes of development, in timo become s lamolli- brunchiats 7" ) THE RAILROADS, INow tho Fros Pass Roform Opernter klow tho New Law Affects Froights ‘he Xnlsted Stroet Vindiet,' 5 Tho pnsa roform hns boen very ' mitccansfully inaugurated. Tho aovoral companies conceriied In tho sgreomont are abiding strictly by its torms, No oxcoption fu made, aud the invarin- blo refuenls hiavo already had the offoct of so groatly reducing the numbor of applicationa that thoy naroe mow comparnlivoly inconsiderablo, Binco tho lnst announcomont the Weat Wirdon- sin Raflway Ling como into the sarrangomont; and ns tho Milwaulkop & Bt. I'aul Compnuy wna ono of the prime movers, it will horosftor bo im- possiblo for any. ono to procur n pass to Gt Paul. Tho Bastorn lines will doubtloss Join tho movemont on the ist of Jaunary noxt. - Mr. H, E. Sargont, Gonoeral Superintendont of the Mich- igan Contral, hina taken n stop' in-that divection by fesuing o circular to * Hoeads of Topart- monts, M. C. R. R.,” in which hio says: Tho roveral railwaya wost, noitth, and north ‘of Chl- enpo, haviug nbandoned Ug itio of. fres pasaos, oil will pleaso inako no roquesta for nass privileges’ over theso ronds, If yon havo ocearion to -travol over thom, or to eend othors, on butiness of this Company, 1ot tho usual fares bo yald, nnd charged n voucher a3 oxpeascs, 1t {a quito lkely that the othor Enstorn: linoa will fssuo similar nwtructionn to tholr omployes, in which ovent, tho exclinzo of courtasies bo- ing ontiroly abandoned, thio’ passenger racoipts will oithor Lo considerably incroased, or the. mass of railrond mon whoso pummer oxcnrsions havo luthorta boen takon at tho oxpenso of con- necting ronds, will contont thamsolvea with holi- “day runs'ovor thelr own linas, X ‘Tho Chisago & Alton Ilond has not yet eignod the ngreonont, but it is fully oxpoctod it will do 80 boforo long. ‘Al prosont it is obsérviug tho torma of tho agroomont with ono oxooption—it issucs passes to live stock shippors. Mr. Black- stono holds to hin opinion that all passos,’ oxcopt oxchangon, ought to bo- caricoled:. - T'his viow o talos hozauso tho poswession of passes ovor. tho Chicago, Burlington & Qaincy and other rival “ronds by Knneas shippers plncos the Alton’ Road at n disadvantnge, whoroas Woro every pass con- coled, and nono,to be ronewed, each company would dtand upon “an oquality.’ “His only ro« course i to gat ovon with his rival, in this ro spect, aftor which Lo will join the compact. As wo predicted, tho compnulos-party to the agreement have modifiod their action rogard- | ing olorgymen's half-fare permits. . Thoy havo agreod £ allow thio outetanding pormits to ran until oxpiration, but will not renow or issuo any :| herenfter. =l - 2 g . TUE KEW LAW AND FRetoiita, During the month of June tho-railroads did an immonso froight businoss, as shippors, not . knowing what to oxpoct undor tho now law, took advantage of tho old ratos. All tho roads cat- ried swwny immonso quantitios of lumbor, the C;, B. & Q. for instance, whose average was' 200. carg of lumbor o dby, dispatched over 8,000 cira durlng the month, and thoro wasa corresponding incronso on othor roads. The result is that busi- ness has beon dull since the new law: went'into oporation, and one road Lirs hauled oft five of its ar froight trawns. It is yot too early for raiiroad mou to form an opinion as the merits of ' the xiow law, or the offect-it will hayo upon busl- noss. Bo far, thoy cxpross themaolvon satiafied, and thinlk it will work well onongh o for as rails roads are concorned, =gl R HALSTED STREET VIADUCT. ' ; . The Mayor and the Chicago & Northwestorn Company have ngroed upon” the torms of the conatruct!on of the Halsted streat vinduct, Tho figures wore givon in Tuk Tninuxe of. Friday Inst. Upon that basis tho agroomont is now boing drawn up by the Board: of Works, As #0on a8 exacufod, the coniracts.will bo lot, and tho work commenced without dalay. Tho iron Bnparstructuro will be 467 feot long. -Tho total cost of the vinduet and appronchos will be $109,- 082,43, which will bo divided between the North- wostorn and Ponnsylvania Companics. e il THE CHICAGO PRESBYTERY, The Chicago Presbytory held its somi-anzual moetlog in tlio First Presbytorinn Clitirch, yes- tordny, Rov. C. L. Thompson in the Chiair. Tho minutos of the formor mooting wero road and approved. Rev. Mr. Baers, of the Presbytery of Logansport, was invited o sit as o cor- rosponding’ mombor. Rov. A. . Dean, of tlie Prosbylory of Albany, - was ro- | coived into momborship with .tho Chicsgo Trosbytery, and o call from'.tho Central Ohurch, Joliot, placed in his hands, which -ho nccoptod, aud arrangoments providod for kis in- stallation, Acall from tho Holland Church, Obicago, was_ placed in thohands of tho Rev.- Dr. Post, and hie given until tho moeting.of the noxt I'rosbytory to considor whathor ho may ace copt. An ‘Indopondout mocloty, knowi na tho Cburch of the Pilgrims, tho Rov. James Harri~ son pastor, looated on the Wost Side, was ro- coived into tho Prosbytery, and the Nomo Mis- sion Committce, Prof. fi(mmmm, Chairman, instructod to -~ look aftor _its . intorests. Mossrs. George Benagh and D. Fletchor woro dismissed, the formor to the Prosbytary-of Lo- high, the latter to Wenatchostor Prosbytory., n the aftornoon Charles A, Wood, who is un- der an appointment from the Homo Misalonary Hoard as &’ missionary to Now Moxico, was ex- amined witha view to ordination. Tho examina- tions were Bustained, and arrangements mndo for his ordivation in the lecturc-room of tho Rov. Dr. Paltorsou's church next ‘Wednesdsy evening. The ltov.. 0. L. Thomp- son will praside on the occasion. The Rov.Dr. Vot Doren will chargo the evangolist and the Rev. Dr. Pattorson -will make the ordination prayer. . The Commissioners'that Lod nttonded tho Genoral Ansombly made the usual roport of: having donoe their duty before that body. Tho Thirty-firat Street Church wad allowad tho libordy to change thoir name to whatever- they might dosiro. 3 Prosbytery then adjourncd to meet in tho Presbytorian Church iu Auatin, on tho firat Mon- day in October, at 10:30 5. m - i/ i sk PERSONAL, J. K. Graves, Dubuque, is ut the Gardsor, A. Neddoshut, St. Louis, is at the 8herman, Tho Hon. Arthur Brent, Japan, is at the Bher~ man. Gon. W. P. Weeks, Now York, is at tho Sher- man, Col. E. E, Baasctt, Springfield, is at tho Mat- teson. e Naj, A. W. Edwerds, Carlinvillo, {s at the Weat Side Briggs. A, MoCargar, Liverpool, England, is at the Commercial. The Hon, J. F. Bingham, Lawrence, Mase., is at tho Bhorman, IL. A, Chase, of tho Kirby Houee, Milwankes, in at the Commorcisl, Judge Thomas P. Tipton, Bloomington, is at the Weat Bido Briggs. Bonjamin W. Putnam and Col. J. II. Ammon, Boston, are at the West Side Briggs. P, B, Allen, Gonoral Manager of tho Niles Pa- per Mills, Michigan, ia at tho Commercial. Rusnol Bago, Jr., Buporintendent of tho Mil- Thukeo & B, Paut Rulrond, is at the Grand Pa- olflo. Commissioner Hoyne has roturnod from his flshing excureion at Oconomowoo, He saysthat on Saturday he caught & bass which was pro- nounced tho largeat that had over been taken by the hook from tfm wators of Pine Lake. Among the arrivala at_tho Gardnor yoaterday wore tho following : P. O, Mofiitt and family, Bf. Louls; C. I\ Butlor, Ottawn; L. Laflin, Wa kosha; J. V. Eustaco, Dixon ; B, Hall;: Galr filonzl .Ldnmn, Now 1’0:!(; W. H. Bonton, Bt. ouis, Among tho arrivala at the Bhorman yostor- dny wora the following: O. ¥, Thompson and family, Oloseland ; H. Watiors, Akron; ltbou Plymplon, Boston'; John Butterfiold, Wheollng, . Va.; 7. E. Whooler, Colorado;’ E. B, Grant, Bt. Louis ; 8, H. Hubor, Shelbyvillo, * Among tho arrivals at tho Grand Pacifio yos- terday wore tho following: II. J. Furbar, New York; N, M. Jones and family, Momphis; J. L, Willlsms and wifo, Fort Wayne; A, H.Irwin, Cairo; Bmil Sauer; Now York; John W. Duun, Springflold; J. L Hainos sud_wifo, Fhiladol: phin; John Fletcher and wifo, England. At the Gault Houso: Judgo W. B. Hnslott, Tittaburgh ; Hon, J. H. Day, Now York; J. A, Hamilton, Fort Wayno; J.' M. Xgan, Galos- burg; O. . Riokards, Rochostor, N, Y.} J, M, Tarnes, Mchmond, Va; J. O, Cimmings, Bos- ton; Willism Bagaloy, Pittsburgh s O. B, Wil- son, Bt. Louln; Hon. A, E, Elmoro, Fort Hovwnrd,! 3r, Tom Foloy loft, this olty for San Antonlo, Texas, last ovoning, in answor to an urgent dis- patol'from James Cuick, Leller known as # Jimmy," who s Lesn awsy for the bonefit of Lils hoalth for nomo monthw, 1t sppoar that bo was taken uuddonly ill in Ban Antonlo, and is not likely to recover. This will bo sad nowa to & large number of poople in this oity, who haye known him sinco & bo Bonator Aloorn, salary-grabber, - will invoat 810,000 in a natrow-gango to connect his planta~ tlons in Coahomn with Momphis. * Bonator Olivor P, Morton and party have gone t6 Golorado Springs. PR Hir, Colfax hias just pald 25,223 for n dwelling in Sonth tsond, Indinnn. : Dr. N, Edsou Sheldon, of Glons Fall, N, Y., & DPrenidontinl Elector in 1804, dled July 8, . Col, J. Madison Cutts will bomarriod in Wash- ington, noxt weels, to Mise Mary 13, Wheoler, Bldnoy E. Morso, ono of the edifora and pro~ Erlulora of the Now York Obscrver, has waverod i3 conncotlon with that papor, T, 3. Niohols, Suporintandent of the mountain divislon of tho Unlon Taciflo, ia to taka chiarge of tho Omatia division. : A short timo sinco & good munny paoplo wera arylng out, “ Gen. 0. 8,}lin\vnrdyl om0 6 Howard [ ' And now fioml many moro, aftor looking at'tho 1l-smolling fragmenty of his Freodmon's Bureay, aro_erying out olill more louidly, “ O, ob, Gon. Iloward] O, ob, Gon, Howard I"— Loufsville Courier-Journal, At B, Potoroburg, the Princoss Dagmar hay- ing enid to tho Shab, by way of civility, that hiy diamonds wore oxceodingly bonutitul, o patiod hor'on the shonldern, and, with pu: abrupt gal- lantry wwhich T should have tliought not quite of the Oriontal patlorn, raplied, ® Not nently so }N[t’nfllul a8 your -meek|"—New York Times Letler, : . . Col. Jamos A. Evans, Superintendont of Oon- struction for tho Californin ond of tho Toxns Pacifle, who hns Lieon - somo days in this city, roturnod to Kan Diogo this morning ou the Orizaba, - having closed s, contract with I, 1, Whito & Co. for 80,000 rodwood tios, to he do- livorad at 8an Dibgo hotween now and the 1st of November, ~ ‘This . looks liko businoss,—San Francisco Post. Hovoral Oregon Erhporl.g-holdnm aro 1 little rnxious 6 know whotlier Senator John Hipple- | Mitohell'd.divorco and naune-obiangiog porform- i auces will invalidate tilo givon by him, They are nfrald that; in* caso of hia-domise, Mis. Hip- placan claim doworirights ypon nny troporty ho moy hinvo convevad before ulie procured her di- vorde. Toopla’ buying' auything from a Con- grossnitn ean't bo too careful, Ty Tho Boston Mortgrge Company, that tho Tog- falaturo incorporated with 89,000,000 Ganital, b B! Hianogor, and organizod ltsolf on sriot businoss rinciples., If curraut rumora aro {0 bo oreditad t Lo sought both Mr. Dawos ang ov. Wauk- bum in vain, Mr. Charlas J. Holmen, of Full Rivor, Cashior of:n bank aud'a mombor.of tho Inat Houno, bocomos Presidont ; Chinrles Adams, Jr., of North Brookfiald, lato Stato Tronstirar, I to 'bo ‘Proasiror; E. D. Winslow, of Newlon gndthe” Logihlaturo, Secrolary, ud Jamos I, Thiayor, ‘of Boston, 'Soljcitor. * Among_the Di- roctors -nro Linut.-Gov, Talbot, Judge Putnam, aud -Houry Villard,. formorly of the pross, aud of lnts years a residont in Gormany.—Springfield Reputitican. - - : -You will hnvs hoard, I will ‘not attempt to sny how. many timos, that tho Shish has o passion for rallivays and tolegrapbs. Lo insisted on paesing tho night 1 ono of Pullman’s now sleoplug-cars botwoon Rrussols and Ostond,—a journay whiol, Dy oxprogs, can hoporformod In from two to throe houns; and o privato tolograpli lino hns boen fitted up for his uso nud nmusomont at Bucking- ham Palaco, whoro ho is able to communicato by wire with his palnco a¢ Tolioran, - Ho'occupion o portion of L timo in’ souding dispatolios to lifa inistors and relatives ab homo. A day or two agoho 'is vaid to lavo spont thres hours.in working, or perbaps T should sny playing, .with his new and admirablo toy,—a roport wiich, ns each miessago of twonty words to Tolioran costs about :£3, will'posnibly havo s boneficinl offoct on tho shares of tho Lastorn Tolegraph Company. —New York Times letter. Chineso Proper Namoss Chineso surnamos, which aro but limited in number, aro as a rule oumlmmd of but ove char- ‘nctor. Namea arc gonerally made up of two, and ohwraators hnving o felicitous: meaning ard ale ways selocted. ‘Tho surname always procedes tho . namo: Tor uxamp]o‘ [ ‘mflingnmln'fl namo io boKuvng, * Palace,” and hia names Pao Yong, * Precion Rocompenso,” his_aard would indicato him aa Kung Paoyeng, * Palace Procious Recomponse.” Anothor man's simamo may bo Wang, ** King,” and his name Ts Loun, ** Groat Six,""probably from .hts_being o sixth child or son, Ho would bo stylod Wang ‘Caleuh. 1Insome provincos it is common - nmong inti- matos to add tho familiar profix of Ah tho socond charactor of tho name ;" us, for oxamplo, tho two persons just named would be sovorally called Ahyong and Ablauh, Avd this will ao- caunt for the numbors of Ahfoos, Ahohows, A= lums, &e., to bo met with- among the natives of Canton.. Itis the usual praotice with Chiness servants,. ospocially thoso bolopine to that provinee, * whon ~ongsging thomsclves to foroigners, to give morely thoir namos with ~this ~ familisr prelix, and many wonlthy brokors and compradores in tho trado are: thus known and designated among foroigners, But -tho hublt haa its rise in tho contompt which tho Cantonese affect to have for foroigners, andit would not be tolorated among thomselyes eithor botweon mastor and sorvant or in business ralations, Many and oy & timo I havo oxperionced tho grontont dif- fleully in- inducing Chinese, who hayo coma before mo to havo agraements with British sub- jocts attested, to discovor their propor sur- namos nnd names, there being such o rooted aversion in their minds to commit thomsolves by name to any arraugement ontered into with a forelgnor. Women's names aro mostly selocted from among namos of goms, flowers, virtues, and such like, and ace consoquently quifo in keaping with tho charaoteriatics of tho fox. On murying, & ‘woman takes tho surname of her hushand, as with us ; but with the usual contrarioty of the Chiness charactor, the affix which marks tho namo of tho married woman i8 placed after the surnsme, Tho wife of Mr. ** Palace wonld, for oxample, bo doslgnated Kung She, or * Palaco Madam,"—From Tho Foreigner in Far Cathay, by W. H. Medhurst. 5 REMOVAL, THAYER & TOBEY FURNITURE CO.- HAB REMOVED TO 195 STATE-ST., . CORNER OF ABERDEEN, REAL ESTATE. with drawers, ‘¢ax, porfect av.. near Unlon Pack, 3B 200 ey and Jyears i THOUNTUN MERRILL, & Lasallo: ‘FOR S ATLH. 100 foot on Ashland-av,, at Ravenswuod, on oay torms. ‘You canrealize 160 por ornt tn a uhirt Hine: Rotfor than savings bank. 1L THORNTON MIRRRILL, e PROPOSALS. {Offce of West Chicago Park Commissioners, . 25 South Halsted-st, - A Ouioaao, July 7, 1873, Boalod Proposals will bo roceived at this offico until July 16, 1873, at 12 o'elock, noon, for excavating and grad, fug that part of Douglas Park lylog north of and inolud- ing tho north cross drivo according to plans and apecid® cations on filo In this ofMeo, the Commlsslonors reserving the (bt to rojeat any and ali Proposals should Lo Objeago Park Commnleslonors, QGradiog In Dauglas Park, By order of the Board. CITARLES B. LODING, Boo. MISCELLANEOUS, ;;d“"bi“‘)fl‘l.‘rl‘llfi ind beat artlolo in the market for BLUL- Tl ganulno hua both Barlow's and Wilthorger's namos on tho label, and (s Jutunst W ror's Brig BLoro, soond.at,, Phill Sl ' WILTEG Er, Tropret ET7~ Hor sale by Geuonts antl Devmuiois ! -0 olor ‘WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providence, . I., Bullder of the HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE Yith Harris' Patonted Improvemonts, Soud for Utrcu- Weslern Rag, -Paper, Twing and Metal Warehouse, JOHN E,:PETTIBONE, ‘Warehouse 280, 288 and 200 Fifth-av, Late of 104 and 108 TNandolph.at. . Established o 1863, Burut vut Qot. ¥, 1671, Kiuok callod for i suy part of oity. FAIBRBANKSR HLANDARD 111 AND 118 LAKE-ST. __HAVANA LOTTERY, ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Drawing of Juno 20---0]1\5; 906, on’1p s pursuit ‘of a politician for chiof - E2ie 2282 E sz 25 EEEEE gegegeg tion farnishid. Bond for ofr- LA G0, Rankera, Sostansni BIOSPMENTE, ATRKEN'S THEATRE, CLOSIHG NIGNT OF I BRILLIANT SUUHER SEASOR. Monday Tyoning, July 7, COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL TO MR. FRANK E. AIKEN Tendnrod him by leading eltizons, and ovory artist and atitohn connooted with ikon's Theatro. My, GIEOTGR LoLHOM, Condnoor, and hia outiro Oralioatza havo dndly voluntoorod., Tho porformance il commanoo with tho clogant Com. ody, ontitigd TWO0 CAN PLAY AT THAT GAME, Men. Ghinelos Arnndlo, 1agesasse Ootasin Allon By kind porintssion of J, 1. Hé Vieker, Kiug. Qhiarlea Arundlo, fr. Frod, Weodhull Jguward Lnsllo, . Feank 17, Aikon 6. last imo, with ‘Tha parfarmaiico ¥ el the Grand Speataoular Dranis, FZmOL.OTER TVith MORLACGIT, Ieney Peakos, Atlxling Motta, L ¥, Nogthup, and (ho full and poworlul Dramatio Come piny, Urtis, and Ballat, . PICNIC OF THE Uion Catholie Libeary Association, Postponod from July4,will take placo at TRACY GROVE On Wednesday, J uly 9. Progéammo snmo an provionaly ndvortisnd. s v Cltont Koot Raltam: Halstod aud Kin: 1.|,n-5l! at9o'clock a, m., stopping at_Itoul ‘Waeaternav, - Rock Isiand 1o o'clook s, 1n., stopuIR At T ft“hllb nnd Forty-third.ats. Ttoad, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, , Taosday, and Wedneaday nfternasn and night, st poriorrianros of Nohoripon's besatitul "REt Bocloty comody, CASTE! With all Hta gorgoous sconory, moun'iogs, and anuno- qualod cast. In ruhearsnl, Ruborteon's sparkling Bootaty comody, Monds NIZON'S AMPHITHEATRE. POSITIVELY TIONNERKS ONLY, commoncing TONY PASTORI AND HIS BRILLIANT TROUPI OF STATS, h porformora Btar, Road tho names: Miss Tila Wosnor, Misa Jonnis nn’ml, Miss Jonnio Bonson, tho Fropmal Mo, tho Uoliiags hagain and Johnly BABY BENSON tonly 4 yonra aid), Gus Willinms, Dale. bantyand Honglor, J. W, MoAndraws, Uilly Usrter, Deank Girard, afid the origianl aud enly TONY PASTOI himaolf, with'a fino atring orchostrn ind. complote ben: band. Graud Faumily Matino overy Wudpraday and Sa urils dinfsston—76, 0, and 25 ots. lteservod scats withait o3tea chaggo A 1t Olfeo. + D. ROBERTH, Business Managor, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. THE BRILLIANT YOUNG ACTRESS, RATIE PUTN.AM. Monday and Tuoad togs, July 7 2 slomant dommoatia Drojpn: ontiisd SECS DY ERSION, Blog (with Cavating, ** Howara™. ... ..., Katio Batum 9 genludo with' tho Iaugiabie Fafsy, the L Laura (tho Littlo Rehol, with Songa),eee... ey (fho Litlo Rebet, with Songa.....Katla Patunm Do i 1. i WORSISIEALS An ontiroly now omotioual play, entitled OCEAN N&Y}\?ATION . NATIONAL LINT OF STEAMBHIPS. Salling from New York for Quoonstown and_ Lisorpool " evry Saturdny, and for Londonddireet avory fortaij i, RoF QUEKNATOWN and LIVERBOOL, from iore 41 sl Noh Rivae, i rocas, 7, 3 anada 3 Miurday, Jaly 0] Spatner: - Satardng: Aug. 3 Cnbin Pansage, 880, 800, and $100 Currency lzeurson Tickota st Roducoa Raton TRERAGE PASSAGE, %0, 3 sesouwors biokod ta or trond S eandina. “ho Stoameliips of this lino aro tho Iargost {n the trado. Dratiaon Gress Briali Tetond: aod fon Cortiaent: WILLIAN MACALISTER, Gon'l Wostora Agort, Northenst commer Glark nad Tia oruan Hauno). Cliiengor 11 #18+ (oppotita aow FOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYATL MATL STEAMERS, airy op S {rom Naw Yorkss folows: TRIOK. Thursday, July 3 OITY OI' P, GITY SF N Y nay OITY OF LONDON.. uly 12 And each s TRSDAY, from B0t Noe 35 NoR T o DAY and TH Cnbin Paasuge, 370 nnd $00 Goll. Btoorago, to British Porta,, 230.00 Currenoy, Round Trip Tickets at Reduced Rafes, BIGHT DRAFTS forsals at low ratos. FRANCIS C. BROWN, TO RENT. - 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. Elevator running during all business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes of business requiring a central lo- W, C. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building. GETTYSBURG KATALYSINE WATER. Tho United Btatos Dispensat of our Materls Modica, ol: rouawnad Alkalino or Uar the authorlzed record 4 wator with tho most ated Spings of Knropo. ny othior known I ita solf-proserving propor: g and loopog. 16 hor minoral wator tho llad ehlk formations Thls II;:! Gottys- does not doterlorato by lafmod f ower to Ulesolvo tho tratos, or uo- v o1t tho iubs And juints aino Wator has dono In hundrods of , Rioumatlsm, Nouralgla, Dyapepsi ' Urinary Dis noy an d to {ta Infiuonco, curod Abdominal Drovsy, aud glvon Sonatipation, - Astime, - Oa- Genoral Devilty and' No a2 Flyatda”Ex Ohronfe Diarchu, ‘P tarrh, Disaasos of ‘tho Skin, Genoral vous ' Prostratlon from a 5. 030 0 bt owerful antidota for Hxcosalv e rodi ip) o {ng, roports frons owinent I'hysl- modical welters, marvolous and woll-attestod nd tosthnoniais froim distinguished citizons, will ahod and sont by mal Wlli’l‘.\' Y : hitadulpbla, Pa. o Spring Uo. Qlettshare UNKGiAACK, STHVENSON & NItID, BUGK & RAYEIL, and drugiists ganorsily. DISSOLUTE DISSOLUTION. tnorahip herstaforo axlating botwean the unor- UM e S e R b daydissoivad by wtial cunsont UAI:VIE k. \VNlfil COPARTNIERSIHIP. s this day boon formod botweon tho ax- o firu nauto of Wobbor, Bonthwiok & 0 g Iato firm of Francia & Webbor, ALVIN {6, WERNER, JAMIS 1 SOUTHWIOK, TI{ORT W, PUMBERTON, NOTICE. it hip b gé.l" od, anilor th A an would recaminand th-mm A his ice Southwiok & Co, aro fully autli oot tho aséounits of Femicls & Wobhar i aamuo Tty e rRANGES. SOLUTION. 4p hithorto extating undar tho firm nania of P, &J. Sruith was this day dissolvud by mutual The commiaston business will bo continuod at tho samo place, No, 20 Kinzla-st., by J. A, Maoumber and Jallas Swith, undor the fAnu aamo of Macumbor & PHILIP SMITH, JULIUS BMITHL, The copastuers 5 N OARLYING THE UNITYD STATES MAIL Between New York, Ci, aud Liverpaol. Tuo magnifioont now aud fullfhworod Bteamiships of this Lino offor unrivaled ccommodiyions to all olsos0s of assongore, ke, travalors T tantras ol Bavlon u chont tyr riat advaniags T s atandhor for enoh st orog salfis! AT, RN ¥ " X O0KA QELTIO, X SPUBLIO, BALTIO, ADNATIO, DMAJ ES- TI0, BRITARNIO. Katling (e Now Sork ot SATUR AV, from Livorpool on 111UNBDA Vi calilag ot Cork Harbof both wayy. - Raicksa low oa vy iatias oo ottor turlier faformation"soyly o Gombiay's Wostora 0, W Markot-it.y Obloago: " ALFRIED LAGERGRIN, Agont. STATE LINE. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- ox AST AND LONDONDERRY. /These elogant now steamers will sall from Stato Lize Pier, Iulton Kerry, Brooklyn, N. ¥, as follows: ~Wadnoosday, July 0. Inot July 3, Wodnes Aug. 8, +Wedgosday, Aug.20, o ALDWIN & CO. st A fsgvas N : t Ganal and Wost Madison-ata., Ghiosgo. NEW YORK TO CARDIFE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, “Tho Soutls Wales Atiantla Steamship Uompany's now Airat-clase Htanmships. will sall fram Pennsyisents Fade eond Whart, Jo : PENBROKIE, GLAMORGAN! . "'hoso ateamahi) it 1o ) vidod with all tha Iitout improvouents for the coinfort: convonionca o OALIN AND BTEERAGE PASSENGERS. FirstOabin, 50 aurronoy 8 cursoncy ourreno, ad pwa . For fuethor partioniavs, spoly n Oardif, at the Oom- ’s Oiogs, No. 1 Dook Chiwmbacs, and 16 New York to P O T L BXT R L:(;'g‘; Afizfl« 1157 oy, CUNARD MAIL LINE. BESTABLISEED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston, and Liverpool, Exourelon Tiokote at Noducod Ratos. Sloarayo Panengo. $30 ourrency, Passengors and fralght % and {rom all partsol Buropo At lowost ratos, s Brtat rolan ety Contdant: SN T, Goa'l West'n Agont., VN i and Mamdotut nd oarrying pas: Bailing tulco & sook trou sewr York 1 Drin of (iroat Beitaln Grolaud, Oontinoatal Earbpe, and tha Ao ditorrannan. Unbin (rov §6b; Honr: o, Toeitish and Teialy 5 orts oaat, §10 woal, 433, - Cont: Rl porty aamio s ofher ropular liniew, - ALl TAyabio ia U.'S; ourronoy, * Auply for (il luforwaiton at the Uom- puay's otiigos, No. 7 Howling Greon, Now York, aud N, K, coraor LaSalleand Madisun-sts., Unicago, HIUNDERSON BROTHERS, A nnt:._ S. Al Right Sulve Tor Burns, Bolls, CORNSI Sicontanhox, DR, HTKPILENS, 14 Doarbornists . .BAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Sammer Arrangoment. FXOLANATION OF REFT: * Bunday oxcopiod. rive Hunday at b 3 nitd, ~ t Aaturdny axe iop MA ol hioutar ozcoptod, L Ax MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS oot af” Tyeenty-secoml.vt, ke Kel'ogice, 61 Clark at!, koutfienst corner af’ Randolph, and i Canalaty, corner nf Sadteon. GUARD RATIDG AND PENTWATER, Hoening Thxpro Tieave, | Arrice, * CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicaga, Allon & St, Inuls Through ILine, and Inuistans oy et ahort route fvam Chirs O, WENTWORTIL, oral Passongor Agodts oén Kansas City, (/nio neir Madiionests Cridge. Tieket Ofmeen s 8t, Totls & Springfiold Hxpross, K T TR AN 0, 1il,, and Loutal- i, 160, ross (Weslern Diviels \nin Line, andalso io Diviafon., Ty A onistans, Ao Teare, | Arrioe, * 9:158. m.|* B:10p. wm, * 8:15 0. m. |* 8:10p. m. ¥ 4:10 p. m, [* B:10p. m, « 410D, .|+ 93405 19:00 . m, [{17:30 pi m. Foarla, Kaokul & 0.0 e m. 1000 p, 1. O Divlaton, oin Linr, ont dally axoont Suturday, vis ) oxcopt Monday, via Jacksous| i CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & SF. PAUL RAILWAY. corner Jtadizon and _Canaleste,; Neket Ofica utleat,, oppasite Sherman Houne, and af Depote in Ling, and datly Paul & Minnoap-| Teave, | Arrics, *9:30 8. m. ¢ 6:60 8, m. " 6:00 p, m. |*11:008. m. 19:% p. m. |* 418 p. m. Depole—Faot af. Inke. anit Canal and Sexteenth-tts. sty and at depole, CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD, Indiana-av,, and Strtcenth, ‘Ticket bpices, No, t8 Clari Afall aud Rxpros Ottawa ani Streafor P 0 and Bloux City Tant Lino, Aurora Passongor Dubhaue & Siox ILLINOLS CENTRAL A Laket, and foot of HAILROAD, Teanty-secondat, Tick andoiphatsy ear” Ciar - tcom e Tieet o Park anc Hydo Park and Oak W Hydo Park and Oak Wood: Hydo Pack and Oak Wood: Hydo Pack and Oak Wood, ,. .. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTI City offices, corner Jiandolph anit LaSalle-ats,, and 76 Canal- 4,y corner Madfson-it, ERN RAILROAD. Pacifio Fast Lino.. Dubuque Day 125, ¥ Leare, Arrice, Qmahn, Loavonw'th&Atohteon I Poru Accommadation,..... & Aichiison Bxpcos CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILTOAD. Depot, corner of FanBuren and Sherman-ata, Ticket ofice, 83 Weat Hadleon-st. Arrie, 0 0 H0:00 b . narthicest eorner. 1 corner Canal and Madison LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Foot a7 LaSall Yeiet oftees, nd southteert Ezpross Accom. via Main Liny Madl, via Alr Lino and Bpoclal No 1 hart Acconimodation, Bouth Ghicago Accommoéiatlon. Arvice, 6:35p. m. * 9:00 p, m. * 8:00 p. m. 8:00 50 p. i, PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Elgln Accommodation,. Rivor Park Accommodation. Rivor Park Accommodation., ) OHICAGO & PAGIFIC RAILROAD. {OPEX TO ELGIN,) Dok serE s tow il ranclats, Gene igh Hckets and aleentng. el Ticket afiice, 121 Kandol ety corner Madton; % T and at lllinols Central Depot, CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS !«—CINCINNA'fl THROUGH . VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE, From the ot Gottal fattoud Depely 150t o Fakaat, -car bériha aprly ol our ear corner Clark; lle-st., corner Washe Arrivoat Tndiananoiis ... Arrive at Clugjunatl ... i, 1 B p. . E A0 o it Chioas . m,, 8: o BrEr g e Gatasday High iz and Cinoinnatl, South End passongors can got batgaco ohooked and tako {rain at Fnany-sosomi st n. m., and ¢ traln fo Tu- SUMMER RESORT. I ATFIBELD EOUSE, an Raqustto Rver, throo milcs trom uda ""'nfi'fi'&m‘-‘""}q’nn Hotol 1 antira- o a 1 ind fing boun fittod and | 0 for recoption of dors of th ork establishiod phiysician, having boed practicing in Chicago for the Isst 18 you: alflnrhmcl hinve mads Dr, B, 'Sutiomanof thl D) DR, 0. BIGELOW, with stamp: MEDICAL CARDS. DR. C. BIGELOW, CONFIDINTIAL PIVSIOIAN, {6 BTATEST., i papors that Dr. C. . Beloncs and ars. e uout: renowned SPI: ATt 1hia e, honorod by the Dross, osiekmed of hl .h!flafnbljlull ll!:.:lulm:ln‘lvln o dag, havin ing romodios that will earo posi- " Yomios ot RGO NND. BRIV ATEE NIT0-URINARY OItGA the madical in. o7 TS YRALS NS in MEMORY AND' MANHOOD It laorldont that ona who confinioa hiu s ling thousands of il thn & physician £city, 5t tbo highuat remostabily, Biow Drao i "'"'":’:,"u?fin‘:’“-n'ln"ln,f."y‘u?"l'uln Bia kil Hond crato NO CURE! NO PAY!! By bo confidontial} 0w of ehiargo, iy frgual clinry b Dr. K man, 860 South Clark-st., Chicago, consultad, porsonally or by wall, Al chironto.or Hiarvous liseasos. 110 Oy Wiyaiclan in tho eity nho war- T aen Taok sont for 80 conts, Ilustratod with numer liuo ongravings. ol 1, f s troutod with safuty sud iFrontiso to ladios aud gentloinen sont. fx T O IN B, Confidential Physlolan, 113 W Madlson-sty Obloago, 1l £ graduato In medioliw) cures nll chironio D E. at T noroary weod. Consuitation e uaranteal, larstreo. TO VY N SEIINID, 183 BOUTH OLARK-ET,, Ountinues to cure all Uumnh:, Norvous, and Urlnary y bo cuull}duullnl{yu::x: T ocouser Hiis Motiical sonanlo ol al disuasus DR. A, & OLIN, AL PHYSIOLAN, ¥ ieago (el Joor), cures i dfeeascr In DO neo Call o lw T ndenso amipe. Boud for lroalsr, Cuve KlsTan aundontial