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1 VOLUME'"2 ... SILVERWARE, ' © We liave 4 vory larie 'ssaortment of . the . nfllfihrrhyfifld' .g“, Go%n.AM” S8TERLING SILVERWARE, which ELIHURST, Only 16 Miles FROM THEH: ' iv@vE'LLs\fsT. "DEPOT. GRAND ATOTION SALE .ON WEDNESDAY, i | p Oh ¢ ' fige Trainotit and back. i we offer at'extromoly low prices. | . |' | mon Qars loave at10.8, m.- . - - m"?,?x’;?,’e?".".“' &o., &o., sold by'|- . Froe Lunch at11 8. m. Fanoy Piecer, in ‘cases and tranks. ‘Tea Sots, Cake Baskets, and Jelly. Dishes.", St Knives, Forks, and S8pooms; for children, . ' Oard Cases, Tobageo 3oxeg; 3631 : kin Rings, and Fruit Knives. The largest Stock of Silver Goods in the West. b 7% State and Monroe-:st e . FINANCIAL. ] P POl ot ol o PN A P, B WESTPALL, Pros", STDNEY MYERS, Onsblor THE MERGHANTS, FARMERS, e MECHANICY - : & : SAVINGSBANK. Tnoorporated 1861, _ Oommonced Busfuess 1563, 75 South Clark-st, Chicago, ’ Opposite Old Conrt Mouso. ‘WEST SIDE OFFICE, a2 Halgted»swax Madison. EXCLUSIVELY A SAVINGS BANK. Adam Smith & Son Bankers, First National Bank Building, soehwest corner of State and Washinglon-sls,, Chicago, D in Gold. aud Silver Bui.tn, Bar, Do Bmat, d Gramalated Forts for me’ cal purposes. join, subject to che notice. :s?x “por cont intorest nllowed on all daily alanooa. e ‘Oheoka upon ua pnas hrough tho loaring- Houno, as if drawn up:g any city bank. Interest credited, d accounts-current Ngdated onthly. » .Co urrency Drafts on New Yark, “UC00K GOUNTY SAVINGS BANK, ‘O3 Washington=st., " Northeast corner Olark, opposite Court.Honse, 'WEST BIDE OFFOE, 17 VHHlvratlseosa . ons—Willlam B. Og: Rodmoud Prindiville, S PR A MONEY can be drawn at any time, with interest at-the rate of 8 per cent per annum on all sums deposited one or more full months. ‘105 OLARK.ST., Methodiat Charch Dlock, Sz e cont atorea Wlowod on dopotte, pasablo sarl- ousiiy, Juy 1 an oh year. bt "GRG, BCOVILLE, Presidont. Wat, Kruswx REED, asbler, OTE.—Until further notice, any boy or girl callingat N the Bank will bo prosented with a ook {reo, and b o6 dinie deposlted 10 Bia or ber oradit, which s an b drawn out at pleasure. DIC. Wo collect clatms of overy desoription against parties thronghout tho United States and Canadas, and publish the names of those who don't pay for tho benofit of thoso who crodit. FRASIER'S MEROANTILE COLLEOTION AGENOY, 146 Madisonat., Ohleago, National Lt Tnsurance Company, OF ORICAGO. For ale, 80 shaos of atack. for lows then cont, 48 ik arty o to soll. arey e S ks PARIEH, Ttoom 11 Resper Block. Hide and Leather Insurance Com- pany of Boston, Mass. A dividond of 10 per gent on all approved claims will be payable on and afior June 25, at the office of tho Recolv. ‘s, No. 15 Devonshiro-at., Hoston, Dass. OHRSTER J, RRED, JOHN W. OARTWRIGHT, OLIVER H. GOLE, Recetvers. FermanNationalBank., IDEND NOTIOR.—Th - - SRIVmEND Ko 0 regular somi-annual Divi. b ol of thls Tapie (s nayabi e ket oI AN sr?mg‘mgxfli;"; g §KOW-PETERSEN, ISBERG & €0., BANKERS, No, 2 South Olark-st,, sue OIRCULAR LETTHRS OF ORED- T and LETTERS OF CREDIT availablo in sll Buropean oities. INKS. Amoli’s, Sanford's, and Carter's INKS, - AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & CO, : 118 &120 Monroe-st.. Chicago. _ FOR SALE. PORTLAND CEMENT For falo in Quantities to Buit, by UTICA CEMENT ASSOCIATION, 246 Ruandolph-st. SPEGTACLES, AT J. G, LANGQUTII'S, Optislsn, BBiatest,, botween Washington and Randolph. ‘ | Bale comimences at 12 o’clock. Fme Residence Lots FOUR NEW DWELLINGS. |TWELVE REASONS + .. Why parties about to purchas “Bhould look at our property at “CLARENDON HILLS, Pnuflwithe‘nli twolvo milos trom tho city. lecauso it is 200 feet above Lake Micuixan. | Tieoatie tratne rut &t Hours t0 hult all clasios. Soxnse you oan buy moro. 1and for less monoy than tn ang oher shbucb srod Ohieagp. lacause you can seloct a lot of any sizo you may dosire, and at anyroasonablo elovation. Jiecntad yoi cad hava:Zood wolls and pleaty of paro watorata o oot ; Bcca.n:..u "% build houses for you and ask but & small symonte. - 3 :m‘oull;o 3ou can liavo good, dry collars, And Porféot g0, - : Thocso thasg who buy thia yoar can have frao trana- DOriationon rarosd fo Lyolr® Eonth (5o 4o of Pac- by 0 ! i5huso wo itend porsosally o, ahow the proporty o of ey e fom aro outof tho roseh of ity sud park tasos, Tocausa lt1a tha piace of all otpors fraim which £ seleot A OECEATE EXOIVIE. d foll infc tion furnished by Bt o it i 00 1 Dopromiste” WASHINGTON HEIGHTS Speocial Bargains in_Acre Property. 40acros in N ¥ 3 of Bec. 8, 37, 14, 1o i lils Sabtslstn ot Hoc. 8, 8, 1. in N K X of Beo. 2, 37, 13. ‘grovo and pralrlo. } grovo and prairie. 4 ridzo tront I}n‘: Yestors.ar. osits Clifton, i Vihconnea Road Addl- FOR SALE. 194 fost on Wost Maillson-at., at cornut of South Woat. ern-av,, ant ‘of upwards of 200 foct on Thio Inttor atreat. - Ahla proparty, being in tho immodisto Vicinity of Union Park and ab 186 head of Ashland.av., is fapldly bocoming among, Lo most valuablo in tho alty, fon the. fack {hatTtis tho Inat remuant, of a largo 'te, the title to which still remains in the liolrs as joint i, will bo sold &t & bargain, to closn out ho soveral interests. Apply to LEWIS D, WEBSTE! No. 16 Republio Life Buils FOR SATH. Opoof the nicest eoitage harmos 1n (o oity, § reoms and bath room, lot 40 f oy on side and rasr, and a first- o ‘llhh ll}“flblfl stairs, y-alxih-at., botweon Prairlo-av., a blogk and a lislf froim Indiana-av. and Cot- taga Grove cars, For fusthor particulara apply to OWN- )!fi. 293 Stato.nt. Toom up. alamot and TO RENT.- p A A A AN A AAAA AN AN AN AP AR ANAANAANANANR RENT The bullding situated on the northwest cor. ner of Olark and Leke-ats., the upper portion of wm"&“h‘}m‘ um% Ui &‘id osigned for = oonveniontly arranged hotel. A *" The rooms aro all well lightad and all tho appointments of the houssare perfact. There 15 o fine Kitchen, Linundry, Oellar, with. per- manent Eufflflgurnwr!, fine Dining-room, an well arrangod office. This property is situated in the heart of the business portion of Chicago, and to the prop- er party, a ]nminnnd. favorable lense will bo Eiven. “Apply 3 W.D.KERTFOOT & CO.,, 90 East Washington-st.’ NEW PUBLICATIONS. ATITERS TOURTH OF JULY THE IMPORTANT ADDRESS ‘'Of 8. M, BMITH, Seorotary of the Illinois Btate Farmers’ Assoociation, bofore the Liv~ ingston County Farmers’ Association, At Pontiae, on the Foneth of July, Is now ready for dolivery as an 8-pago doous ment, for general ciroulation. Farmers’ Olubs and Granges will be sup- pliod at tho following rates: Blnglo Oopies.. 2 ots. | 100 Oopies...75 ots. 10 Jopiea.......15 cts. | 1,000 Oopios....$5.00 Address J. W. DHAN, Room 8 Tribune Building, Chicago. PICTURES. PICTURES. Ol Paintings, Chromos, Engravings, Photographs, Plotare Framos, and Fanoy Goods; anythlog in our im- raense atock, Retailed at Wholesale Prices DURING THE MONTH OF JULY. 0.D. ORVIS & CO. 48 VanRuronaat., botwoen State-st. and Wabas! SHIRTS, MccAIRT'S “Eureka”’ Shirts. Maintain thoir dmmd supremaocy, against all compotitors, Ordera come pouring in from hins old patrons, as well ns from tholr ad- miring friends, The prico is only the samo o4 for an ordinarily good garment, Tho fitis perfect---tho work guaranteed. ° PACTORY—No, 60 WEST MADISON-ST. IT WILL FAY TO ORDER HARRIS & COBB, 171 Bauth Clark-it. HBUSINESS OARD, J. E. PETTIBONE Duza Tage, Q14 Papor, Tottlos, aud Motals, o oue &1'”02{‘."“‘1‘{{'“ A oF fho i Btook oallod lor in ary part o 9 STim. WIRE WINDOW SOREENS, THE DEST AND TR OHUAPEST "WIRE SCREENS MANUFACTURED BY D, W, BOSLEY & 004 117 Woest Washingtonst, JULY : 13, .1873-SIXTEEN PAGES.” eical Tho only treatment, yot dlscovered, or ofor attomptad, ' + 7 thatradically curos o i Introducod sud practicodonlsby 'CLESSON PRATT, M.D., " Authior of **Haslth by Right Liring," **Drugs and Doo- o1 * Quaokery Unmasked,” **Vital Foroo," ¢ Tho ‘Oause and Ouro of Ehmm'dln.." eto.. eto. b | . PROFESSIONAL ROOMS, F "134 Dearborn-st,, cor. Madison, | REOEPTION HOURS—From 10 5. m, to 13 m,, and from1 to5p. m. And positisely at no othor hours, nor on Runday excopt in cases of nogessity aud by spoclal ap- ARRE. polntment. cAT THE RATIONAL TREATMENT. Tocally, tho disoato ia & congosted, and oftontimos ul. gorated, candition of tho mucous lning of the noso and fncial oavitics, or tho throat and bronchla, socording to ity charactor and duration. Conaitutfonaily, the diavasa springs from'a polson in tho blood, which broeds %nl mnl- iplies and lm&llflnr the mannor of fermont; ti thiroat, and brouchis boing (ho cesspools of tho body tlrongh which the {nfection is bolng continually poura out; lz‘meu. lll flnt ‘rnrf.m.dl.hn..osfig Iy prod! sumiption as follows 0 moraing. A7 this-lsoase, crery braath of sir inbilod into the Tungs {s dinwn over's dlsoasod aus(ace; pofsontog, infoot- ing, inllamiug, and with s fato as certain, if not acreated, an'that the brook from the mountatn will run ta the soa. No wnttor how strong the coustitution, catarrh wiil broak vor so 150508 10 OB~ it. e tho f tifal, i {ldaw touch will bianolta tho shoek, and pais tho.1ip, and siosi o Tustre feom thosgo, POPULAR TREATMENT. 1t would soom that s disossa 80 common, and so offon< aivo withal, should be tboroughly undorstood by modiosl meon everywhers. But those who loaru from ks alono aro soldom wiser than their authors: and it is & voritable truth that the acknowlodzod authoritles npon the disoaso Lo quosilon aro of litlo aorviao eitor to practltionor of patlont Wa write from twonty yen and feel but ifttlo concorn at ‘one’s maro opinion. SELF-NEGLEOT. Tho catarshal subjeot uzually tarturos himselt with nos- trums commonded by tho nodioal mountebank or patont: edioine vondor, aud thon settios inta a sort, of mental ed by tho balfef that the famlly physiclan miown upon this subjoct: and thus mat: o dlsonso progrossos miitil tiope s doad ¢ rhon comos tho starootyped of "a vlsitto tho country, it & noa-voyago, ™ “*a roturn of health A%, ains] u6 country roforrod to 1s s boyond tho confinos of tho fostering grave, aud tho spriog 18 tho sgason that blooms oternal when g il fovor {8 doie: % thota who doubt Uhie portrayal of Gatareh: quostion tho poor consumptive, whose sun of 1ifo s going down at Booby or wAteh fta Progcoss with thoso Who Sogloct fta timely and judicious troatment. A littlo whilo, and wo ot ol oo fout wid Heatth hlve flaod trom +'ad chook, ths 1IGhE {rom thio 7 has gon ont, (ha hinds are foldod Descotully ovor (ha stili-BoAFE~hoy ard Sono. o : Toader | havo you Oatarrh? Tlope it will got woll; tey 202t 00 wivar Vtty Tt ihormaRbly, end. then 1eps on; try **eatarrh folatlons® and ! calarth snufls: bo- liovo tho diseass incurablo hecauso your {l,ll’ll\llll\ canoot. ‘cure you with that which nevor cured anybody of Catarrh; mako no effort to discover a rational treatment for tha disoaso; but delay, postpone, ueglact, wait until the lungs aro attacked .and the blood is ‘poisoncd, — till tho lysical body is crumbling away and death stares you in Dl faco,and thon romembor the unmiterablo fact that t0'naglect tho rational troatmont of Facial Catareh 18 to ia of Gousnmption, MEDICAL HYDROEONIA, This modo of troatmont for Catarrh and )ts complica- tions diffurs essontially from all ofhers over presonted ta tho publio, with tho followlug rosult: Tat. Tho most painful aud distressing casos of Catarrhal inflstamation aro rellevad at onco. 190, 1t softens tho hardoncd aocroiions which obstruct tho nasal passagos, spocdl)y giving tho grestost amount of comfort and. ad, It doodorlzcs tho ulcorated surfaco, romoves the discharges, and restores tho offonsive breath to swoot- noss. © 4th, Tt restoros tho sonms of tasto and emoll, loss of voloe, deafness, dlminees of vision, and loss of memory, “ehien thone are the rasult of Oatarrhi. noutralizos and arrosta (o polsonous action of tho threat, and thusaverts consumptlon, , a complete and radical cure Is fully cs. tabishod, when'and ‘wiioza’ail ollior known mosas aad motbods fiave totally failed. by pornilslon to Mz, A. T Bator, 189 East Wash- m re. » Buttors, outh Oanal. v, 1. B Bullhok 80 EasFtaditonat. Bir, doorga 5itos, 916 Wabaxl:av. : 3 oxperionoe in this mattor, what may bo this or that H » ] i tho spring,' that which E. oh-av, : Mr, James S, Hanifiton, Biate-st., corner of Washington; and to 100 others, FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK. A A A A AN AN, SECURITY FROM XLOSS BY ROBBERY FIRE, OR ACCIDENT. g THE FIDELITY Savings Bank : Safe Depository, i Ta thols new Fire-Proof Building, 148, 145 & 147 Randolph-st., Rocelve for safo koeping fn their GREAT FIRE AND BURGLARPROOF SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS (among tho bost In tho world, having cost over ono bundrod thousand dollats), Coupon Bonds, Socuritios, Family Piste, Cola, Donds, Wills, and Vluables of ovory do- Hition. "Alao, Yont. Gafes In their Vaults ot from B10to 850 a sar Josording (o sre. i ERY KIND REOLIVED AND EXE- RSO, 'RUSTS OF Tnterest Allowed on Savings Deposits, JOHN 0. HAINES, Prosident, FURNITURE. PLEASE STEP IN At Our Commodious Now Warerooms, 211 and 213 East Monroe-st,, And look at our oxtenaivo stock of Walnut and Palnted Ohamber Bults, &0., which wo aro now selliug at sur- prising low fisos.” We manfacture snd warrant sl our SWAN, CLARK & CO. DESKS Exchenged for Real Estate At112 Fiftheay. WANTED. TELE ‘Wo wish to leano the rearof o Lot in the vioinity of our Olark and Twolfth-st. F'aato. r%uvon ‘which to aroot a barn, . r wo will lease o barn in that vicinity with oapacity for esé:he or ten horaes, GOBS & PHILLIPS MFG. CO. WANTED. TENANT for the four uppsr storles and baron bulldiog sbout befng Sreslle” Ao Hadiene Joining” Anderson's Jlotel. Flans now \u’v pared for 1 ooy L can bo altorei to it {apy NI T humedis aloly, ati. g, PO & CO., or ALLEN & BARTLETT, fou %, 131 Donsborn-st. WANTED--T0_BXCHANGE, A first-olass marblo-frout bousa on Pralrio-uv., with handsomy furnituro, worth Bi6, 100, and rented at 83,40 K‘“dfhb!m‘:fl?rgl D‘Il- Addsr T3 care T, - DRESS GOODS. --5.;IiargeRgfifiétion . | Great Bargains | Hydrokoni, | N IN - e ADIES SUFTS, POLONAISES @ e | We will offer; on MONDAY, ' July 14, our entiré stock of Lin- en Suits, Lawn Suits; Swiss Muslin , Suits, Cashmere Suits, | | Black: Silk. Suits, Colored Silk -Suits, Misses’ . Embroidered Linen Suits, DeBege Relingutss, - Linen Redingotes, embroifd & pla, Liawn Redingotes, embroidd & plain. . Swiss Muslin Polonaise Over- skirts and Bretelles, Black Cashmere Talmas, - Dolmans, Shawls, and Scarf Mantles. Ladies’ and - Infants’ Under- wear, in Chemises, Drawers, Night Dresses, Skirts, and ev- ery description of Infants’goods. “Ladies’ Lawn Wrappers, Cor- sets, and Parasols. ;. We have marked down our entire stock at 26 per cent less than the cosgt of manufacture, in order to close it out. BICKERTON & JEFFERY, 36 EAST WASHINGTON-ST., ONE DOOR FROM STATE-ST. COAL. COAL COAL E. L. Hodstrom & G, Miners and Shippers of and Dealers in WILKESBARRE COAL. | Retail Orders Promptly and s Carefully Filled, No. 71 Washington-st. DOCES—13 Kingsbury-st, uear Kinze, Fuot of Bast Sirteentst HORATIO PRATT, Agront for Chicago. MERCHANT TAILORING. ATCOST. In order to close out our entire Spring and Summer Stock, we shall now sell all goods ordered {(until August 1st) at actual cost. WM. H. GRUBEY, MERCHANT TATLOR, 107 South Clark-st. PAIN-CURE. HIRS, DR, CLEVELAND'S GREAT REMEDY, The Panariston Pain Curs, AND CHOLERA PREVENTIVE, ‘WillInstantly Rellove and Permanently Cure Norvous and Siok Headacho, Toothacke, Haracho, Ontarrh, Sore Thront, Oolia and Gramp, Neuralgia and Spinal Affeotion, Sora Tyes, Rhoumatism, Oougha and Oolds, Diar- rhea, and Dysonwfi, TFever and Aguo, In- fiammation of the Kidneys, Plourisy, Livor Qomplaint, Palpitation of the Heart, Deaf- neas, Piles, Erysipolas, and Dyspopsin. It rolioves Asthma, and Phthisio in its severent forms, when all else Fails, t rogulates nud ogualizes the ciroulation, theroby romoving Disenso, Yor Bale by all Druggists. Price, $1.00. BMANUFACTURED Y TATYTLOR & CO., 341 West Madison-st., Chicago, 111, Torsato nt wholoasle by Van Aohanck, Btevonson & e, et & daet, . & W Hoek, LAUNDRY. ANDERSON'S STEAM LAUNDRY, Btate-st, and Bldridge-court. Beanch Oficos, § 1115 ast Mad) Enoctal attontion glvan to family washi PRI R e A @ oausos of Pain an | 'THE SHOW OF 1873, | Rapidity With Whichtho Great Ex- position Building is Go- ing Up. Iden of What the Structure Will Be Like--~The View from tho Dome, i An The Rail.i'oads Coming Déwn Hanilsome- ' Iy---A -Fine-Art . Exhibition, i - Finally Decided On." - The Money Part 6f tho Brsiness---A ¢ Promising *‘ Spec."-—~Solic- : Tho floor-Inying of tha Exposition bullding was completed, yestorday, throughout its entiro lpugth and width, It is 8o long that you cuunot 8ee the ono end whilst standing at the other. Tho contro of the floor is oceupled by s huge uprising of timber, not unlike threo attenuated bridge piors, ‘Ibis is intended to g SUPPORT TOE DOME during ercction, as well as ald ‘in its strue- ture. Its masnive character gives s good iden of what tho dome will bo, when flnished. This * falso work,” 0o It i called, moaning this tower- lke frames of timbor, have attained s beight of 80 fact, and already the appoarance it impros- #ivo. What the framework will appear when it hos attained its full growth of 100 feet, ono . can hardly fmngine. Sowothing very effoctive no doubt. * The floor on eithor side tho domo is & mero CALPENTER 8 BIOF. Tenps of rough lumbher are being converted into all aorts of shapes, a8 rapidly ns saw, plans, ond chisel can doit. The principal worl is that of proparing the lumber for the trusses. Theso immonse mnsses of wood form tho most im- porlant fenturo of the structuro, aud will bo ro- Torred to horoafter, E ) . TUE OUTEL WALLS, of brick, aro being raised with o rapidity incon- coivablo to any other than a Chicago man. Tho bricklayers started at tho centre, north of the dome, on the wost front, and seem to havo trav- olod fight around, u{‘wpouito to whoro they com- monced, on the Inke front, building ns they wont & wall of somo four or five feat high. Then they made a frosh start, about fifty yards furthernorth, and pnt up another Iayerof four or flve feet. Thon, at tho north end, they circled round with still anothor layer. Aund on tho lake frout they bave put up auothor and Iast Inyor, making a brick wall on that sido fully twenty-five foot bigh, in which doors_and windows at propor in- torvals aro regularly built, Thoy scom to bavo raised tho wall s Ligh as thoy intend to at pros- ont, aud are working back, being_now ongaged in pulting on s fourth lnyer, on No. 3 patch, on tho quarter-cirelo describing the north end, ALONG THE ¥LOORING, throughout its entira Tlength, the spaetator, standing at either ond, will porcoive little opon- ings, liko traps, & couplo or 80 of feot squaro, at rogular intervals, in two lines, from ond to ond, ono on ench #ide, at s distanco of twonty-five faet from tho brick wall. 'The trussos already reforrod to will spring from theso oponings; and upon thom the "outiro weight of tho roof will rest. ‘Tho truseos aro boing mado now, by tho simplo procoss of nailing ona plauk of an incl thick over anothor plauk of an inch thick, und that over anothor, aud so on, until six S“ cight) Liavo been so nailed togather, tho ends dovetailing, and tho wholo bemng after- ward bolted firmly. o theso Lrursos, from tho top of tho brick wall, will bo built what everybody will recognize when wo call it A *LrAN-TO," nomoly, s galiery for spoctators, otc., and a roof, thus covering the 25-feet space nlready mention- ¢d botweon tno trap-like oponings and tho wall. Tho spaco itsolf will make n dolightful prome- nade, halls. of. outrance, lobbies, rooms for all worte of purposcs ; and overy inch of space that cannot be found use for in this way, can bo turned iuto crisp greonbncks by giving it up to exbibitors. ¥ 2 The floor..is of hown lumbor. rough, uneven, with'gaping voids betwaen, But it is solid and strong, lovel and vast. It is used by hand- wagons Lo earry loads of lumbor from ono part of the structure to tho otlier. ' One can conceive 118 CLEAN-SUAVEN DEAUTY whon the plano, tha axo, and tho chisal havo done thoir worlk, Looked at clmufiu tho Ligh windows built into the now brick wall, from ihis tloor, tho lnke appoars moro Inke-like than it did before. Ono socins to bo pooring right into ity beautiful bluo ators, with no dusty railroad track botween., The hicipht of this building and proximity of the wator, docoive the oo pleasant- y, aud tho vision takies o straight loap into the cryutal depths, making no account of uusightly smokostacks. THE VIEW FROM TIE DOME « falgo worlk,” not half up although it bo, is al- most indescribably beautiful, Those who have inhabited tho flat _strocts of Chicago for any longth of timo will bo surprised by the pau- orama-like ecena into unoxpoctod and irrepres- siblo expressions of rapture, Thoy will descend ith s vory grave and sarions improssion of tho oxtent nnd beauty of Chicago. ~The City of Montrenl, scen from the bell-towoer of tho Church of Our Lady, is tho fincat show-picturo in tho East, Chicago, from the dome of her Txposition, will be tho most magnificent viow in the Northwest. ‘I'horo scems no reason to doubt that THE BUILDING WILL BE READY in due timo, althongh the dato was fixed 8o carly that it leaves no limit for play. It iuno boy's work, this Exposition building. The vast now hotol buildings of Uhicngo, cardyansarics ay thoy arocallod, are shautios it comparison to thismag- nificent editico. 'Tho Ciucinnati building will bo a moro shell compared to il; yol thestock of the latter is worth 260, and 260 por cent in divi~ donds havo boen paid. Its oxtent is Eo gront, and the work 80 intricate and difffoult, that some margin for accidents might have beon allowed, Meanwhile, tho work goes on o8 satisfactorily oy though heaven's thuuders and heaven's raing had not Jost us & wholo woel, and hoaven's Winds dono their hest to pull our young gisnt into shrods at the moment of his birth, Barring any serious ocoldent, the Eflmuifinn will bo ready as por advertisoment, sud thore won't bo anothor nail to drive, nor & cost of paint, or yomish, or whitownsh, or plaster to Jn}t on, ploase tho pigs, after tho last day nomod in tho ‘yarious contracts. MONEY, THE SINEWS OF WAR, i camln& in with gratifying promptitudo. Tho stoclholders ave paying up their assossments with the rogularity and cheerfulnoss of man who aro sure of & soft thing in tho way of dividends ; aud whon anything i8 said_sbout making ou effort to subscribo the extra $100,000, which was addod to the capital (moking 16 £250,000 iu ail), thoso atockholdors frown, and intimato that thoy aro perfootly ablo to subscribo tho monoy them- solyes, Th? have alroady withdrawn from soliciting, and it ia quito ovidont that thoso who aro in the concorn now intond to subscribo ail tho stock untakon thomsolves. The day for tho stockboldors’ rnrmnu’;‘r‘gnmuomng:tho issue_of tho furthor $100,000 {8 tho 16th, aid from whab Tins boon loarned from a private canvass of tho stockholders no doubt is entortamed of their consont to the inorenee boing immodiately givon, followed by tho wholo of the stook being #t onco taken up. Cortain negatintions havo ended in tho Advig- ory sud Lxecutive Committoes dotormining upon ? A YINE ANT EXTIDITION At firat it wag intondod that tho fiuo arta should tuke thioir chiance with tho rest, but, fortunately for tho entire Northwoat, wiso counsols and ad- vancod tastes huvo provailed, and flug nrts will form one of tho most prominent feawiren of the Lzpovition. A pity this wus not docided u month vgo. ‘here iu timo yot, howaever, for u vigorous offort, which will undoubtedly Lo made, TIE FOLLOWING CHICULAR * on this subject has been sont out to artlsts, axt- hiousus, ote.: Dean Bin ¢ Tho inaugural Fexhibition of tho Intor- Blato Industrial Expowition’ will oceur in Obicago, ‘commenciug ou of about the 20t of Hootumber nexts itors Withdrawn, it 10 contisitio onw month, or louger, . Tho elockholdera | of the “orporation” fnclude tho lcniting business men aut capitaliuts of tho city, nnd the Exposition will be | national in ity afme, and” alike comprelicuelve and 1ib- | cralan to choracter'and operations, 'Tho Esposition bulding,now in procesa of erection tpon thonko shore, intho very heart of our great metropolin, will bo 800 feo i longth by 200 feet tn width, of attractivo denign, thost ndmirably adapted o the pirposo intonded, a nccording (o contract, will Lo comploted by 'Bept. LG, 167). A prominént featuro will the ; Fino ~ Atts - Departntent,, for Which ' a _ com= modlous, well-arronged, ond admirably-lighted - gallory 18 Included in tho filan of the Exposition bulld- ing, which will bo 46 fect fn width by 120 feot In etz with walls 26 feol in hicight, This will Lo auita- bly arfangod, with propet subdivislons, for tha display apatntinga In ol A wator colors, sialinry, draw. inga i puncsi and eroyon, engrovings, sud_chromos, Diotography, arcbitectural deslgns, and.: other workg : afart, WVhifo tho artists of Clhicagd and the West will {ako priddo dn contributing of tho lutest: and bost pro- ductious of thelr studios, it 1s also desfined io mako | o colioction, no'far us’ pasatble, n ceeditablo opre: fentation of dmorican art, Ly out artfta ot homo and abroad, that in its yevernt departments shall moro mni: and eatiefactorily aclhlevo this result than any : oxhibition which has proceded tt, " olther licro or at {bo Enst, Tho success of tho Exposition fs asaurod Deyond & question, from tho start, and fia high char- actor needs no betfer guaranton than tho roputation of onr citizens of wealth und cultura who avoactively con- ' corned in its management, Tho art exhibition s not competitive, ud tho hauyiog of paintings sud areango- monta of all dolals will b mupervised by gentlemen thoraughly convorsant with such matters, . 'ftio_oxhi- bition wilfbo yinitad by thonsands trotn e Nortiwost Aud from the East, and no betlor opportunily han ever Deen offerded Amorican artista to bring tholr works to the atfention of the people, Lxiraordinary procsutions agninst firo fn the buflding will bo provided, snd ail ‘Worka will bo inaured and transported to and from tlio . Exposition without oxpenso to the srtist, Owing to the bricf timo {n which the collection must bo gathered, artists, sculptors, engravors, photographors, and archi- tacts, who deslre space, will confor s apecial favor by sa prompt atleation fo ils roquiremonts aa poseible, and all persons recoiving thia circular will pleaso con sider it nn nvitation to ba roprosented, . Tho Fine-Art Department will bo subdivided as fol- lows: Olans K, paintings in ol and waer-colora; Glass L, sculpture; Olass 31, nrchitecturo and_deslgos; Clasa N, ongravings sud chiromos; Class O, photog= Taphy; 'Clash P, Wood-corvings, bronzes, and term cotéas 'Vinss Q, siained glass, 1. Allapplications for spaco must bo mado upon thie Dlank form inclosod; aud must bo received on or be- foro Aug. 15, 3, All works for exhibltion must bo shipped &0 asto reach Chicago by Sopt, 1, Arrlvals st later datomay not bo recefved, . 3. Arllsta winliing to make salo of the worka oxhib- ited, by stating thia fact and the price, will be put in communication wilh porsouy expressing o wish to pur- chaae ; but no work will beallowed to be withdrawn or removed until the close af the Ezposition, 4, The Art Commisslon will rescrve the right to re- tuse admission to auy work which n their judgmens i3 unworthy of apace, and the Exoculive Committeo will e responsiblo for {nsuranco and freight only upon works of artlsta forwarded upon invitation, All applications for space must be upon a form to ho obtained of the Becratary. TIE APPLIOATIONS FOR SPACE aroall that could bo desired. Every inch will bo lot, andthat, too, to the best firms in the country. The show will bo no second-cluss col- Iection of the autiquated curiosities of county fair oxbibitors, but what its nmno implies, o snmplo room of all tho industrial talent of this Republic, a8 exemplified by the looms, the work- shop, tho mills, and the manufsctories of the Ieading poople of tho States, 88 well a8 of their studios and Iuboratorios. ~ Beveral importing housos in Chicago will also exbhibit fuil cases of articles from forign houses they deal with,—a now and capital idea, which will do more to show our country customors the length of our com- ‘mereinl arin, and tho foroign workehops we make tributary to us, than any other mothod. TATLROAD ATBANGEMENTS nro of a gratifying oharacter o far a8 thoy have boen mado, More than ono Eastern ling has consonted to curry froight for exhibition free, and the Western” ronds are not illiberally dis~ posed. Sevoral of onr own Illinois roads havo already promised oxcursion trains, some one day ar wook, somo two days, and others have yet to o henrd from: Altogether, whilst the ratirond arrangemonts can bo contomplated with equo~ nimity, they aro nat sufliciontly advanced to onae ble us to publish them with any ndvantage cither to intending sightacers or oxhibitors, And the Lxposition of 1873 will be & red foather in Chicago's cap forovor. TUE DOWN-TOWN DINNERS. Last Week?s Serics o Grand Succe: 'The Lunches to be Continued %' Dayw more. I'ho ladies of the Aid Socioty of tho Found- lings' Homo, who have beon giving down-town lunches {n Mr. Coolbaugh's building, have fin- ished a wook of hard, but pleasant and profita- bio Iabor.” They have had & constant attendance of ag many a8 thoy could feed. Thoy havo lad nothing to complain of, oxcopt the modesty of thoir customors, which has beon 8o greab ree that many of thom bad ot tho coursgo to nsk for what thoy wanted, Dbub waited until -thoy wore : quostionad, 'I'ho ladics started out with tho intontion of giving ovory man & _fw'r equivalont for his G0 <onta ; and all who iave patronized them agroo that they have dono ko, and ar 6o well satisfiod with tho food and the walters that thoy have Dboggad thoso having the matter in charge to heop ibup for yet snothor weok. Thesd ro- quests woroso gonoral and nrgont, ibat tho ladies hold s meotiug and decided, Binco Mr. Coolbaugh kindly #nid ho.would lot them Luve tho room, ront froo, just as long ns thoy leased, and eince the table ware, ate., wore all in readiness, to continug their luuches for throo duys moro; that s, Monday, Tucsdny, snd Wednesday, an announcemont” which will bo ro- coived with gratification by those who have grown accustomed to dining st tables docorated with flowors, and being sorved by protty girls, that thoy catmot ondure the thought of roturning to hot ond groasy restaurants aud unmannerly malo waiters, Yo-day 1o one of rest for the Iadies of tho So- cioly. Thoy ean sleop Iate. They do not have to worry their hends about soliciting food or washing napkins. Thoy can soa thoir children, and talk to their busbands, if thoy have muy fanoy for that way of sponding tho timo. But to-morrow they will buokle on their armor, that ia to 8oy, thoy will pin on their aprons and will d0 88 well by thoir customers as they have since thoy have bogun. Thoy do not intond, by any shortcomings this ‘weok, to forfeit tho reputation they mude lnst, but rathor to so incroaso it that whon they go into tho same business again at somo future time, they may be assured of a good custom at thooutsot. And now, while they aro at leisuro and havo o momont _of time for thinking, thoy want to make their best bows and their politest acknowledgments to all who have done s0 much to aid them, Thoy thank Mr. Coolbaugh, they thank the Sherman, Mattoson, Pacific, Garduor, and tho bwo Briggs Homicon, from which thoy have constantly received supplies; they aro infinitely obliged to the good-natured Mr. Wood- man, who lunched thore one day, and wat 80 much dolightod that evor afterwards ho sont thom all the broad and orackers thoy wanted ; they thank thoso ladics in all parta of tho ultlvl, tho list of whoso names is too long to publish, for the provisions which bave from time to timo beon received from them, and which woro gludly givon ; they thank thoso Who Liaye eaton at thoir tabloa'for their good nature and pationce ; thoy invite them to visit tho Foundlings' Iome and hear the expressions of gratitude of the chil~ dreo, and, in_conclusion, they wish thom a plonsant Sunday, and Lope to seo them all with good appotites and 60-cont piocos to-morrow noon at the old stand,” e e s PUT AWAY FOR SAFETY. Youtorday morning word came to State’s At- torney Reed that au attempt was being made to “Thush up tho Bherwin-Kaminski rape caso. Hav- ing interviewed tho proscoutrix, Bortha Kamin. &k, ho learned that sho had boon offered $200, by partios intorested, to lot b{- onos bo by-gones, an offer which sl rejocted with scorn, sho avorring that there {8 uot enough money in Chicugo to buy hor off from hor fixed dotormina- tion of haviug tho fullost revenge tho law sliows her upon Lior ravishor, Acaping wasimmodiatoly drawn out and placed for excoution in the hands of Bailiff Hutchingon, of the Criminal Court. Tho bailif hunted "high and low for hia man, dropping (}u(ufl{ into such places as 'mon fof his Lith froquent, but “P to 1 o'clock no sight Liad boon obtained of Sherwin, Returning to the Oriminal Conrt, Hutchingon s})lnd Bhorwln gtauding on Clark stroet within 100 yurds of the jail. On boing approached, tha object of tho bailif's long seuroh dlupfnvmlnu ind of fooling whatevor. 1o umiled affably at the oflicor, drow Lig arm within his awn, and struck a bee-lino for tho Court, romarkihy, Al sight, Goorgo; 1 know what yow're afior. An introduction to Alr. TFolz, who solcotod cell No. 7 as tho fittest rnatr ing placo for Sherwin, closod the moruing’s woek, - Tho full partiojara of the allogod critno for which 8horwin will have to stand bis trisl hiaye alroady beon publishod. ! DISCREET MICHAEL. Mr. Hickey Will Maka No e More Arrests, 5 ; 1 1its Uscfulness as a Policeman Badly Impaired. | The Mayor ! Resignation, ‘When tho Board of Polico adjourned on Fri- day night no dofinite timo was dotormined upon for rencwing tho inquiry into tho alleged corruption of Capt. Hickey, but it was undor- | stood that if the Commlssionors woro prosent st 11 o'clock Batnrdny morning the matter would bo advertad to, and o lino of action marked | out. Comminsionors Mason and Bhoridan ronchiod the Polico Ieadquartors at the hour nomed, but Commissloner Wright did not srrive, until noon, baving boen. in st~ Rpceives and Accepts His tondonco st tho ‘Probate Court, aud hence - thio Bonrd did nothing in the morning. Capt. Hickey dolivored hia report to tho Superintend- ont a8 usual, but did not refor tothe proceed- ings of Friday aveping. Many of his frionds sppronched him while ho romained at the City ho would disclose nothing, aud it was found to ‘bo uscloss to interview him, + About noon, Commissioners Wright and Ma- son waited on the Mayor, and consulted with him for about an hour. Roperters were ex- not learned whon the conferonce ended. It oamo out, however, during the afternoon, as will be seen below. A ering n petition for tomnvi%n planing-mili, tha Mayor's Encrutfl?, Mr. White, came in aod uietly deposited ‘an official ehvelope on tho residont’s doslt, The Presidont DEBncd the official envelopo, and, after reading tho documont inclosed, hand- ed it to Commissioner Sheridan, The latter said : I am vory sorry, for tho Cit; the best and most officle employ.” Thig romark wns confirmatory of what had boon rumored around the City Hall for half an hour. Some one siarted the story that Capt. Hickoy had rosigned, but, no persous posossiny absoluto knowledgo of the fact, it was rogarde a8 8 canard. Tho Captain himsel! did not dony Hall, and interrogatod him ag to his intontions ; 7 cluded, and tho purport of the conversation waa Tho Board met at 2 o'clock. and, while cousid- - hag lost « nt polico officor in ity . it, but anewored in_such & way ns to load ono ta - ‘boliove that the report way unéruo. Tho Commissionors cantinuod their convoraa- tion, but nothing furthor was dropped_by them. Shorldan and Mason bacamo ontauglod in an ar- gumont in rolation to_investigating _complaiuts made by citizons, and_Shoridan said somothing which Iason construed into meaning, ** You aro ‘liae.” Ho becamo vory indignant, and wishod Mr. Sheridan_to understand Lo couldn’t oram a liodown his throat. Thoro waan misundorstand- ing betweon tho two, and, whon Mr. Mason ox- amined an aflidavit presontod to him by Shori- dan, ‘his-aogor cooled, and nothing mora waa Bail ‘Half an Bour was spent in tho way meationed and thon the roportors, who had heen roquested to withdraw whon Mr. Whito brought in tho document, woro admitled, and the sub- jolned communication wag handed to thom for publication : llgl. Carliale Jason, Preardent of the Roard of Police : of M, G, Lickoy a8 Caplaln of Yolice of the Oity of Obicago, and have nccepled ho same, to tako oifect from dalo, “You will please have o Sergeant dotailod na Acting Captain until tho vacancy ia filled nccording. ta law. Reapectfully, Joszrir MeniLy, Mayar. The above was referred to the Superintendent with o reallos), to dotail tho Sergeant. ‘When Capt. Hickoy bocame awaro of the fact that the Bonrd had been mnotified of tho accopt- anca of his resiguation (ho was in tho hall-way aftor it was recetved and read), ho acknowledged that ho had resigned, and added, it is said, that he Dad been dogged, that spics had boon upon big track for months, ond thot ho was disgustod. * The Mayor was sought out and found in the Comptroller's oflico, listening to tho Finaner Committeo and ropresontatives of the gas com panies, who were eudenvoring to_effect & sottlo mont of accounts. When asked for IHickey's Iotter and his roply, he said tho Captain did not desiro that his communication bo given to the public, and honce o slonld not give it to the prexs.’ Ho stated that Hickey's noto was briel aud to the point, and that in ik reply ho accept- ed tho tondored resignntion, ond thsnled the Captain for pust servicos. The resiguution ot Cnvl. Hickoy was Inid on tho Moyor's desk at 10 o'clock in the morning, sud His Honor found it thero whon hie camp iu. It wns to the offect that, “‘whilo ho was nof fi;:my of any intoutional wrong, ho had proba- Board, and his usofulucss us & Polica Captain would'bo impairod if ho remained ou tho forco.” ‘Pho conforonce betwoon the Mayor and Come missionors Mason and Wright, atluded to abovo, wat in roforance to this documont. ‘Pho porsons who aro acquaintod with tho jowolry transnction of Polico at 2 o'clock in the ufternoon, and everything was in readiness to continuo the in- vestigation, Tho Captain havivg rosigned, and boing no longer & membor of the forco, the quoation arose as to whethor it was rruper to makeo the inquiry domanded by tho public, Aftor someo discussion it was decided to drop th - voutigation, and tho witnesses wore accordingly told by mengonger that their attendance was not m(Fllxjm 3 ‘I'ho Board took no aclion other than that montioned duduf the afternoon, but will proba- iy make tho rosignation &_mattor of record on Monday-' Commissioners Wright and Mason said thoy had no desire to push the examinntion uuder oxisting circumstaucos ; if Sheridan do- gired it thoy were williug to go ahead. Tho resignation of Onpt. iickey took avery one by surprise. Holiad all along maintained that fie bad.dono nothing luproper, and that the Board could not find ono corrupt act in his rec- ord, To somo it appearcd as an acknowledg- mont of guilt; to othors a_dosire to escapa proscoution, A fow attributed a political signifi- cance to it, and talked as if Mickey intended running for Police Commissioner noxt fall. The ““Xnowing onos "—those who protend to sos sov- oral months into the future—assortod that he rasignod by the advice of his fricnds, **for, don't ou #oo,” 5id ouo, * the whisky-men expect te ave tho next Mayor ; thon good-bye Washburn, and oll hail | Trickey ; it would nover do to ap- point & man Superintendent who had beon dis chargod from tho force,” Whether this far- sighted individual Is corract, time will probably tell. Who will bo appointed to fill the vacanoy ? was asked by & great many porsons, but no one could answerit. ‘The Bryor was raticont on the sub- joot, aud which Borgeant will be promoted it ia impossiblo to toll at present. It may bo Buck- ley, or it may bo Fitzpatrick, of tho Third Pre- cinct. Either would flil the position accoptably, although the former is tho mora experienced. and the bottor known. Onoor tho othor.will bo 1ln‘xlwu tomporarily in command of the Bouth Side 0-day. It waoa stated, yestorday, that other matters thun the jewal i'ul. wouid have boen dovelopod it tho investigation lad takon place. tho at- sortions mado aro truo, it 4 vory foriunato for tho Captain that Lo actod aa ho did, for the rov- clatlons would have losgoned tho osteom many porsons now have for him, sud have shiown the ublio that some_very quoor things were dous in the {ransaction of polico busiuess” at the Armory. ———— ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. A Gorman, named August Kohe, of Mo, 206 Larrabce treot, attemptod to commit sulcide by hanging himself with a largo handkorchiof ina coll, in the Larruboo Stroot Polico Station, at 8 o'clock last evening., But for tho watohfulnosa of tho Btation-kooper, Xohs would havo suo- coodod in tho attempt. e would not toll why o wished to haug. _—— Massachueotts politiclaps aro looking about for u Buccessor to the late Congrossman Whising, from tho Southern Boston District. Mr, Whi ing's strongest comyotitor was the Hon. IT. L. Dierco, now AMayor of Boston, and {t is not im- Probablo that ho may be chioson to fill the vacant Boab, EAn Bt ¢ I havo this doy received tho reslgnation - y transgressed tho teohnical rules of the - had_been notified to appoar beforo the Board -

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