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woro' boots with " < | tough ¥ ] THE cITY s HEALTH. (Y uore% !md heols, - .and whu:mnplu:gd' “;2 . 7 the lock-up thn‘y mado a frightful racket by kicking agninst tho doors, It Ehl no ood to'go inand pray to them to bo quict, * Qnu mlgit a8 woll," Lio sald, "'ask thom to keop still as to, 80 10 h—1 and oxpact snlvation ;" henco, s little rough usngo was: nocessary to keop them under subjootion, ., Mahonoy was foun: guilty, but sction on his caso was doforred. Policoman Roinhardt was “iFflm““dfid for ;;chu; to sloop whilo on d‘t‘:{. Thio remaindor of the sossion was dovoted to tho consldoration of snloon- by chmmu and swoaring in recently-appointed po- icemon. A Constdorable Increase of Morlal-'} ¢ ity Within the Last Few Days. Circular of the American Pub- lic Health. Asgo~ ‘ciation. ' THE COUNTY BOARD, Necommendations of Mr, MilloF Fae vorably Roceiveds<Tho Ooronor Xiow qucsted to Mo More Particnlur im Future in Moking Out Kis XRoports -10 the Board. . - Tho ' Couuty Commissloners mot yesterdny Prosident Miller in tho chair, and proeont Coms missionors Russoll, Palilman, Lonorgan, Jouos, Morting, Harricon, Horris, Gallowsy, Crawford, ‘Clough, Bogue, Ashton. “!Itio Bapérintendont of Publio- Charities ro- jparhul that tho sorrel horse connocted -with tho »Poor, Louso lisd been slolon and advising that Atho.animal bo advortised for. Referrod to the Roor Houss pnd Paupor Committao. The' saino’ offlolal rocommondeditho adoption ot's rosolution compelling inunno-and elck por- sonsm,:riok paupors, to give bonds for their keops ring 1t tho couuty institutions, Adopted. . 'he County Bonrd of Education reparted that itloy woro sbort to tha smount of 3615.43, and Sanitary Cleaning --- Disinfoction and Disinfoctants --- Principles and Duties to Bo ' Obsexved, .. . oy . VP [ RO AP Dr, Rauch reports that tho mortality for tho Ppast week has beon largoly in pxcoss of any woek ©Of laat year. Tho,last fow,days iave incroagod the mortality in tho city conalderably., " ', “In" this, connootion wo roprint the’ followls momorandum prépared’ by tho Executivo Com= mittos of -the Amorican Publioc Health Asuocine $ion; and urge upon-our citizens/the adoplion of tbo precautions therein contained: f n}’xmnce of cholora at sevoral places in tho Mis- sianippi Valiey {n acknowledged, Xis -progress from New Orleann to.Memphis and, Nashvillo scomo to_Lave boon rapid, and is slgaiftant of 15 onwdrd lendency. s m&nmm&‘wfigfidlm ‘:;: ‘m:‘;"fifi;flflnfl DA“““!M#“ h‘i‘ propmugnl:g.am! that amount. d Ritary. 3 mong tha s wora or an engravin, e e oo e o ey | Pluto.aud $125 for diplomua. - Roforred € Come rovent tho epidemic provalance of thla stouege Of sanitary negligence, it 18 nocossary that the inhabitants of this city should promptly ros sort {o the moet offectusl roNIFIOATION and tho best. known means of DISTNYEOTION, and-that this sanitaty, clansing and preparation should be at onco and. very* thoroughly carzled into offect,—befors any cases of* lerd; occur,—and that in tha preacnce of tho- disoaso. thoso nanitary duties should ‘be euforced in every. | W ‘hotsehold-and througliout ite entire diatrict, -Ex<y| mitteo on Education, perfonco has proved that the best way to provont both:( Mr,'Wentworth,. of tho Normal School, by per= mflhnu and panic in to know and ‘prepare for tho mluicn&luxxiln!uud bow tho pupils at the Normal o cl ch mitteo on Iducation, R The 'County Altorney recotumonded that tho Cotoner -bo comnelied to report from timo to timo tholnumbor of inquents held, the, amouut of offcetw: Joft by doceasod straugors, aud such othor iuformntion as will_cnablo tho Board to undorstand the situation. Roferred to the Com- 1. Tt s the only way to doal succassfully. with |} Bchool, by clubbing togothor, ware oble to bourd ora, Jat from $10'to $13 5 month, And argued tho pro- (priety ot the counly erocting boarding-lionses. Vasliing cost only from 87 to 50 conts o dozon, . .and the connty should eucourago this econome l(cnl system of acquiring knowledgo. It was pro- sposed that tho brick fu tho old Reform School be | “used, and that tho cost bo_225,000. It was ro- ‘ferred to tho Coinmitteo on Education. 1+ Building billy to tho amount of $1,308.08 word iordered to bo paid, and M. B. Bailoy, contractor for the masonry, was ordered to bo paid $10,919 0B accouit. . Mr. Orawford mado a speoch, Hordesired the * wholo Board to hava a look st tho ostimates, #o that tho ‘Board and tho pnblic, ne wall os the BANTTANY OLEAMSING, - 5 The local conditions that chiefly promoto thoout ‘breaks and propagation of cholora are (1) Negloctod priviea ; (2.)- flth-sodden grounds ; (3,) foul collars, filthy “or badly-drained surrounditys of dwell- ‘ings; (4) foul and obuiructed houso-drains ;. (5.) dod caying and putrescont matoriale, whother aniinal or (6.) unventilated, damp, and uncleansed nd apartmonts, - Thoan localizing cauees of cholera should bo promptly and very thoroughly re- ‘moved befare & cass of tho diseass appears in the town: it any eources of pulrescene, or of {stura romain, these should be controlied r oloansing,’ drying, snd disinfoction, :nmmfi cavenging whd susfacs drainago, with (he application, at the samo time, of quick-llma'xnd coal- tar or crudo carbollo acld; whitewashing with frosh ‘vegotal a uick-lime; the ocleansing and thorough drying and | Committeo.could sos how things were going. Soniilation of collare basciaonds, chsmbore, sud closs | * Mr. Ashton sort of coinoidad with ALr. Oraw- ets ; and the daily caro to cleanso, flush, vontilate, aud ford. . H . purlty tho sources of deflomont’ about alliubabited |' “Mr. Harricon was on tho othor side. So was e tebre o fn takomof pevacnet haaith. " Hheusontity | MF. Millor. aiijtabls okro s Al q LEbkis . Mr. Crawford:mado another spucd:. o Remonal, Beslth roquires—Pure drinkina-waten | |\ M, Harrion aquelohod him. e D emnarancs ana L gl d 1y B Mareiaon squalobod bim. | Tha Committeo on Poorhouso and Paupors ro- commended the payment of bills amounting to $4,936.80, includivg $1,418.46 to Mr. Periolnt for polatoos, showing an oxtraordinary pffoction on the 'of tho' paupers for potatoes.” Tho Com- mittce on Hospital recommonded the payment of bills amounting to 81,138, 'Tho reports were concurrod in. Miscellancous bills, amounting to $1,020, woro ardered to be liguidated. The Committoo on Public Sorvice recommond- ed that tho Recordor be. empowered to employ an oxtra map clerk, at 60 conts an hour for time actually employed, up to Sept. 80. It was intimuted iu the courso of discussion, that tho movement was a trick to pay the pros- ent map clerk for oxtra work, Mr. Harrison moved that the Committce have power to authorize the Rocorder to employ an additional map clork, if nocessary, and it was adopted. . . Bundry billa were appropriately referred, The Tinance Connnittee wore autlorized to employ "counsel. to aid in-the application for judgment in tho delinquent taxes of 1872, t’g‘m Board took o racess until Moudsy next, st2p.m. - - rest and bathing of the DISINFEOTION AND DISINFEOTANTS, . Ths principles relating o disinfoction aa a means of destroying tho propsgating or infectious cause of cholern, and arrcating putrofaction, are roadily nnder= st00d, and may boso explained to sny family that tho houschold may insuro its own jmmunity against the Introduction and'spread of tho disease. ~For popular e we append & briaf statoment of thess principlos at o end of this ciroular, anl wo rospeotfully rocom= mend that the statemont, and the.followlog achedule of rules and mothods, bs given to tho pross and to all ipals of schools, Buparintendents of placea of ublio resort, railroad depots, forricy, hotols, and pub- jo inatitutions, and to the maators of shipa ond steamn- ‘boats, and the conductors of passenger trains throughe ont this continont, belleving, os we do, that by the timely nd continiied appiieation of thiese messu thio pravalonce of chiolora may bo provented, But lel the fact be remembered there can be no substi- tates for thorough cleansing and fresh afr, RILES AND METIODS OF DISINFEROTION, For Privies, Water-Closets, Dratns, and Scwers— Eight or ton pounda of sulphate of iron (‘mmmtll) dis- salved in five or six gallons of water, with balf a plut of cruds carbolio acid added to tho solution and brisk- stirrod, makes the cheapost and beat disinfecting uid for common use, It can bs procured in every town and by any fomily, and if the carbolic ackd is not 3t1and, (ho solution of copporat may be eed it p 5 To prevent vles and water closéta from decoming infected or ofensive—Pour a pint of tuls strong solus on into every Water-closet pan or privy-seat once oF twice n dag. i To disinfect mastes of flth, privy-vaulls, sewers, and P e R e A peaches and disinfects all tho foul material, !~ - o the chamber-vessels used by the aick, and for e infection ound upon which any excremen ra i him bobe mamt sy, vao the soliaton of o perns and carbolld seld § and, for dislnfocting extensive | wmasses or surfaces of - putrescent materials, and for draina, sewers, and ditches, this disinfectig fluld sany o used, or tho # dead ofl ¥ (¢ hoavy oll *) of coal-tar, or coal-tar itself ; conl-tar may be used aaa painl ‘upon the walls of collars, stables, and opon drains, ‘Other disinfectants,—such as tho solutions of sos~ quichloride of ixon, or of chioride of zinc, are_offec= tual in privies and drains, and upon foul surfaces sud offensiye materials, i e 3 * " Quick-lime 18 uncful 54 an absorbont and d\znr tpon fonl walls and in damp places ;- and schifewashing with -~ TRIED FOR MURDER. Axraignment of the Man Choevers, Ace - cuscd of KHling His Wifc--Subsiance ; ol'the 'Fostimony 'Kaken Yesterdaye. In the Criminal Court, twonty-ueven prisoners wore arraigned, of whom ten ploaded not guilty. The majority of the" casos woro .for larceny. Tho prisoner Cheovers was placed o trial, charg- ed with haviog- murdered his wife, the particu- 1ars of which charge have already boon publishi~ ed:in Tuz Tnmone., The principal witnosses examined wore the Coroner, Dr. Emmons, the County Physician, who. was present at tho post L‘- uhnuld!be m‘t_i‘ud in coman tenements, factories, | morlom oxamination, and tostified to the , and garrets,” o Aisintact {he olotmg oF bedding defted fn ooy | 8¢t that, from sppearances, the docensed -died from Bright's disease of tho kidneys, Dr: Gall, tho physician who attonded tho docoased during hor illuces, was oxamined, but his testimony was vory nou-committal. The evidenco of Obarles Edwards, 2 boarder in' the samo houee where decensed and the prisaner lived, showod that one afternoon, about ten days Doforo tho dooth of dacensed, ho hoard. & noi in tho room, and, ontering, taw tho prisoner be- ing pulled from off hor, when he first caught sight of three'poople,—of ‘tho sick wifo lying belpless on the bed, of the husband, with his Lands on hor throat aud his kuces on hor stomach, and of a Mre, Purdham, who was pull~ ‘manner oy excremental matters from tho sick, throw them into solution mado as followa: 1 1b of sulpliaia of zino to 6 or 8 gallops of water, o which add; or 3 ounces of pire strong carbolio acld—auch articléa to remain. therein ot least half an bour; then immedi- atoly place thom in bofling water, and continus boiling, 11'tho acid {a not at Land, then use tho solution of £ing o wator. Tho same disitocling wolution is ozcellent for bed-pans and chamber-veasols, aud for sofled floors <or defilod surfaces, p Apartments, bedding, and upholatery that have beon used Dy tho sfck with ¢holora or diarrhass, shouid be thorougbly cloansod and disinfocted. PHINOIPLES AND DUTIES TO BK ODSERVED, 1. That thorough cleaniiness, domeatic and " oivio, and an sbundsut supply of purc waler are sssontiy mesus of proventing cholera in any houschold when { ing , him off ss well as her woman's thp diseaso is near, strongth would allow. The evidonco of 2. That general cloansing, acavenging, and dlsinfeo- -Purdham corroborated this o tlon should bo attendedto in sveryecity and town fore cholera makes its nppearance ; and that Whl‘rfi'l!' It doos appear thot housa and the exposed premiscs abionld be kopt coustantly disinfected. - . 3. That w{:nlour “differences of opinfon thers may bo reapecting. the epidemio phenomens of diffarent periods, the paramount importanco of thorough clean- liness and disinfection is to be kept in mind; and that, In the words of the Chief Modical Officer of Great Brit- sin, ‘““I¢ appears to bo characteristio of cholers, not ool of it diseaco fn s developed snd aiarialug form, but equally of the slightost diarrhaa which the apidemio can produce, that all matters’ which the pa= Hent dischargea from his stomash and bowela are 1n evory particular. J. Evans, a brother of tho docoased, tostified to socing marks on the laintill's thros, forehead, face, and shouldor- glndu. He wos about to tell what tho doceasod #aid about these marks, but the Qourt ruled that it wad inndmissable evidence. This closed the evidenco far the prosecution, For the defense three medioal practitionors were oalled in, who otated that the disease of which the deceased suffored was the cause of her death, which they consider was not hastened by the assault. With tho exception of two or three witnesses {o bo fective ; that the pationt's power of infecting other | gyamined for tho dofonao, ns to the character of representad almost or quite exclusivel; 0 4 Bias Aiachianree | that thoy aro ca%:ynmmly wn’_,‘;! the prigoner, tho cage is roady for argument be- feotivo at the moment they are discharged, but after. | fore tho jury, wards, when undergolug maxicium infective e e THE CITY IN BRIEF, ‘Thore will bo & spocial mooting of the Man- agers of tho Homo for the Friendloss at 10 o'clock to-morrow ovening, Tho regular snnual mooting. of the Jowish Union will be held this ovening, Mattors of importance to Israelites are to be discussed and noted upon. . Dr. Rauch wants the Police Gommissioners to glve orders to disinfoct polico wator-olosets, and havo the anti-cholors ciroulars distributed smong the officors. The residence of Mra. C. A. Wobster, No, 420 ‘Wabasgh avenue, was robbod of 366 worth of property st 11 o'clock yestorday morning. The Board of Public Works recommend tho prsengo of an ordinance for widoning Ashland avenue from tho wost fork of the South Branoh of tho Chicago River to ‘Thirty-first streot. The plonio of the Sabbmth School of the Eiqhth Prosbytorian Church takes place tomorrow. The stoamer will leavo Goodrioh's dook for Evanston mposition, scquire thelr power; and that {f they b cast wway without previous diswnfection, they impart thatr own infoctive quality to the excremental mattars with which they mingle 1 flih-s0dden earth, or in deposi- torios and conduit of lth, and to tho eiluvia which thosa excremontal mattors ovolve; thatif the infective material, by leskago OF soaksge from drains or cons- pools, ar othierwise, gots access, oven in the smalloat quantity, directly, or through porous soll, (o wells or othier sotircos of drinking water, it can infeot, in the most dsngerous manner, Very largs volumes of tho watar; that tho.infoctive influence of the choleraio dlichatgea attaches to whatever bodding, clothing, and like things hiave been imbued with them, and yonders theas things, if not disinfocted, oapsblo’of sproading tho discaso. 4. m“bf snd purity, ekiiliful disinfection, tomporate bablts, and wholssome diet with puro watcr and freeh air, arethe trusted and sure mesns of health: snd security in all places aud. for all claases of { poonls when oxposed to thio causes of cholera, Tho watchword t this dostrnative enemy should bo,—romove tho Iocal causes that {avor the propogation of cliolers, and. wheraver it appears, lot its germs bo qnuuud stamped out by powerful dislafectanta and special cleansing, From being the most fearcd and deatructiva pestl- lemoe, cholera has bocoLge entirely submissive to suni~ lary msasures of prevention, and can now be controlied with such ity and complotencas ae to prevont ita Favagea aa an epidomis, Bellering, thereforo, that tha poople of thia city will wisely apply tho suggestions which are given {0 this memorandum, the undersigned Comeittos prosonts them for the piirposs of hsatenin sud making sure the moat extensive, thorough, and | at 9 &. m., and will return at b in the afternoon, {psedy control of {hly desirorers mameni o 8| John Whooling was accostod on Suaday night . A, Jonnsow,' for attompting to remove car-journals, on the Gxonox BOULOETZND, Obloago & Norlhwestern Railway, and boforo Hanitary Commiitoo, A 2l DISCIPLINING BRIDGEPORT ROUGHS. The Board of Polico met y‘euierd-y afternaon, Presidont Blaton in the chair, FPolicoman Justico Boully yesterdsy was hold for ¢rial ab the Criminal Coart in $500 bail, Cora Thompaon, an inmate of Woman's Homo waa found lying on the sidowalk at the corner of Lake svenue and Thirty-fifth streot, on Bunday momiug. at 10 o’clock, by Officor Cass, Kho ap- 0 Michael Mahonoy was arraigned for drunken- E::’:p”m?é’fif}’f,fl"fi:fi‘,.°{;‘mmfis§{‘s,:;dxx°§.'}.fl peas, disobsdlonco of orders, and aoting disre- | tol, o 2 spootfully toward a superior officer, It becamo | The many fricnds of Maj. Heluchman, the known during the oxamination that the polico- mon and station-kespors at the Fourth Precinot Btation-Houso [Bridgeport] were in the habit of besting and abusiug prisoncrs fo make thom keep silont, Mon when drunk woro put in tho colls, and behaved in auch = bolaterous manner that tho policemen overlisad could not wloep; benoo it was & common thing for the officers {o come down stairs, n%nn the coll doors, and go In sud kiok and beatthe inobriates untll they be- camo quiet, Thiy waa brought out by Cownmius sionor Blieridan, who had !roqunu“lg‘houd com- plaints rogarding tho brutality of -the pollcemen At this station, and he lm?fl(nod tho Doard would be astonlshed at " the condition of thiugs thero, Thoy wore, indoed, astonished at firat, but changed their minda whon Policeman Mahoney [ wany of ke, Baldge gontleman who ferrets out horso-thieves for the olty, will be glad to know that he roported for duty yenterday morning, having fully rocovered from the atincli of smsll-pox, which has pros- tratod him for somo woeks. A correspondont oalls attention to tho incronso of profeusional boggars, aud suggesta that thoy Do arrosted aud their necossitios learnod, If worthy, ho thinks the poople at large should uuppl&thum with food and ulothlufi; it fmpos- tors, that thoy abould be punished like any oiber oriminals, .. ... ‘Two young men namod Jacob Sherer and Ir- vlni Bennimay, went out on the lake.in a_ sholl boat Bunday nl{lht about 9 o'clook, and, during tho violent squall, fho boat was oxpulzed. Bherer was drowned, but his® companion, Qujmmer, was resquod. | yonrs old, Tho scarch for bis body was proso- outed all day yesterday, but without avail. Officor McGrath, of tho South Division Pound, hag a valurblo horse {n his possession, which tho owner called for Inst Monday, Tho borse hag boon recovored since that timo and may bo had if tha'ownor, who livon somewhera on Bocond, stroot, will apply for it, A ‘gouurnl rnid was mado by Sorgt, Johuson oud his mou on Bunday night upon honsos of ili- famo on Washinglon ntrcot. Au tho rosult of the raid thirtuen prostitutes wore bofore Justioe Beully yontorday morniug. Tl!e{ wora fined from 10 to $26. Some wont to tho Bridewell, but by far tho groater numbor onriched the City Trona- . ¢ ' Tha followlng companios, doing businens, in Ahiy oity, suffored moro ‘or loss by the Grand apida (Mich,) firo yosterdny aftornoon: North Britigh . and Morcantilo: Hartford; Tiromon's TFuund, 8wn Franelsco 3 lenix. Brnnill\'n; Impe- rinl, London; . Underwriters; Royal; Zltnay %;lm:]k River; 'Lradors', Chicago; Dotroit Firo and aring, Another dceidont ocourred at the now County. Juil yostorday aftornoon, nt 3 o'clock. By tho fallinig of an arch, Georgo ITucks, T, Walsh, and s mau named. Doresy, wero procipitatod from o | ing at the County Hospital, pintform to the ground, twonty-iive feot. Hucka Was very soriously hurt, Ho was removed to his homo, No: 166 North avenuo, 1lis compauions wore not 'norlously injurod, and wore allo to walk hone, A t Potor Teiderman called. at the office of .the Bonrd of Polico yeslerday, und oxhibited a draw= ing'of n houso 20x40," and 15 faol I hoight, to ba bullt of relica of {he flro, near Lingoln I'ark, and to bo uscd na & restaurant. Tho Board gapod ot Iiim, and aeked Bim what ho wanted, 1Te wantad to know'if the])nllw would intorforo with him. Tho Board roplied. that relics of tho:ilve must nocessarily b fire-proof. At 2 o'clock yosterdny uftornoon, & boy namod Horman Torp, 18 yoars old, was' run_over by Wagon No. 1 of the American’ Express Compuuyy driven by a fellow nawed Gray, at tho corner of Olark and Washington stroats, and badlyinjured: Ofticor Humbrook taok tho boy to the drug etore of J. ¥. Farwoll, where Dr. Dyball attended him. 'The driver paid all tho oxpenses. Porsons who enw tho aceidont said he should hnve beon orrosted, The Doy wos romoved to his homo, No. 265 Larrabge stroot. A parngraph in Tue Trimune of Bunday morn- ing stated that o boy nnmed John Lconard hnd been run over aud. fatally injured on Buturday afternoon, on Canal stroct, by tho cars of tho Ohicago & Northweatern Railway. - Joln' Rod- moud, son of Mr. James P, Redniond, of No, 265 Bouth Park avenuo, was tho namo of the injured boy. The mistako had its origin in the fact that young Redmond wns. removed, after the scci= dent, to the houso of Mr. John Leonard, No. 188 Mitchell stroot. ‘Wo rogrot to learn that the -boy's denth -is _momontarily oxpoctod. Mo was :removed to his home last evoning. s Josoph Wolf, an olderly farmer, who was in- Jjured ono ovening lnst wook by tho cars of the Chicago, Rock Teland & Paoific. Railrond, ot the Eightoontl streot crossing, died yesterdsy morn- "Tho Corouer's jury in tho nftornoon rondored n vordict cenwuring tho Compauy, and laid the blame of tho accidont upon tho Jocation of tho switch-tendor's hauso ot that place. Trom the diugram beforo the jury, it oppoars that the Company's track runs thmugh thio middioof Clark stroet,jleaving spaco on oithor side for a wagon-track. 'Tho awitch~ tonder's house is locatedin the middlo of tho west wagon track, and stops up the stroot, so far 28 tho passnge of wagons on that slde is concorn- od. Mr. Wolf, boing cauglt by tho train, turned ‘hia horses to tho sonth, but being confrontod by the switch-tonder's houso, his oscape was ron- dored imposeiblo. Tho Company had beon pro- viously informed that the location of the house would result in some accidont. Wolf has a fam- ily in ono of the suburban towns, and was about 55 yoars old. John MoNally and James Curry had a murdor- ous contest with butcher-knives at No. 328 ‘Archer avenue, at 8 o'clock Sunday marning. The fl(i;hb was oceasioned by two stomachs full of bad whisky. MoNally wus seriously cut in tho liead and in the back. Curry received a slight wound in tho lett sido. He Wwas arrested by Oflcor Loudeck, aud yestordsy morning wag tnken bofore Justice Banyon, who at tirst hold " Lim for trial at tho Crim~ inal Court in #1,000 bonds. Adfterwards an Alderman, whose namo could not bo learned, having recoived a feo for the basinoss, porsuad- od the willing Banyon toreduce tho bail to $700. The prisonor gave the required bail, and ob. tainod Dis liborty. Police ofilcors frequently complain that cortain Aldormen are induced by thio paymont of monoy to thom to use thoir in- fluonco in bohalf of prisoners, and Banyon, bo- ing onsily porsunded, tho result is that prison. ers are admittod to straw bail, run_away, and the work of the polico amounts to nothing. The Coronor was summonod to the County Hospital yostordsy, to hold an inquest on the body of a” man named Winie, who diod irom s uralytic stroko, occasioned by injurics roceived n adranken {frolio, in & saloon at the corner of Btate and Twenty-sighth strects, somoe soven wooka ago. It appoars that the doccased was having a hoarty time with some of his friends, and thoy manifosted -thoir social feclings by in~ dulging in a_ flst-fight. Al of tho partici- ants in tho affair were very drunk, Winio was eithor ushed “or foll on the curbing in front of the saloon, and iu- Jjurod his spine. IIis whole body was immodi- atoly paralyzod, aud he waa thereforo at oucoe removed to the County Hospital, Ho li 3}4}1’0&1 in st agony until yostorday moruing, Most of tho partioulars of the affair were publishod in Tue ToimuNe it occurred. Nono have boon arrestod. suspocted of having pushed Winio. over, “has been looked for, somewhatf, . by :tho police of ‘the Twonty-sccond Btreot ‘Station, but, not being casily found, the search was given an it bomfi apparent that the +prisoner could hardly bo held, ovon it arrestod. “Che inquest will be hold this morning. The Doputy-Coronor has summoned a groat many witnesges, and if anybody is to blame for Winie's dentl 1t will bo found out. —_—————— ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. ¥ At tho moeting of tho Academy of Bolences at tho Paciflo Hotel on tho 8th, tho financial con- dition of the institution was one of the subjects of consideration. It was stated that the Acade- my building is nonrly completed, and that a very considerablo sum of money is noeded to put up cases and to dofray other oxponses ro- quired fo put tho institution in working order. Tho following Committes was ap- pointed to tho whole matter before our liboral cltizons, and to solicit sugh subacrip- tions as thoy may be willing to make: Wm. Bross, Chairman; Albert E. Ebert, Bridgo, Geo, F. Rumsoy, J. H. Rauch, H, M. Thompuon, Geo, A. Bhufolds, Jr., J. H. Mo- Yickor, D, 8. Smith, E. H., Chosbrough, The Committoo Linve mot sovoral timos, and hnve concluded to mako an offort to seoure, if poasi~ the next morning after of tho participants A man_ who wag blo, at loast thirty lifo-memberships, = The terms on which these will bo offerod will bo optional to tho subscribor— oithor onc-fourth down, balance in notes of oue, two, and threo yoars, or they can be paid soaner it dosired. Tho old members will also be asked to contribute as thoy may fool ablo, It is dosira- blo to raiso a fund of at lonst 20,000, Tons of valuablo spochmens aro waiting tho orders of the Acndemy, whenover its accommodations are made ready to rocoive thom. Soon after the firo, circulars nuolnlllxr pro- tho Iato Col. -Foster, Presidont, pared "i‘."fa and Dr, Thompson, Boorotary, were sont to all kindrod institutions, stating tho losscs and the wants of tho Acadomy, and the most liberal donations wore at once mado. Of course, it was atated that for tho momont tho Academy hind no lace to store thom; but thoy havo beon waiting, i largo quantitios, the completion of the build- ing oy abovestated. That fs dono, and frionds are imporatively nocoded to mako roady for tho imporiant ~collections . beforo they can bo ordorod to bo sout, Within tho next fow days tho Committco will call personally ou our citi~ zons, and it {4 hopod n liberal response will at onco be mado. Thoro {8 no other way in which tho amall sum roquirod can bo used more direot- Iy for thio benefit of the clty. THE RELIEF SOCIETY'S REPORT. To ths Bditor af The Chicago Tridune: B : In your iusuo of youtorday roference is mado to the printing of tho Chicago Rellef Com- mittoo's roport. I have the mansgoment of the Lakosido Publivhing and Printing Compan nomed, aud deeide what work it caunot do, proposition respeoting It was nevor submitted to anybody connocted with our establishmont. Evon if we conld not do tho work, it would boa ploco of unwarranted jmpudence inmo to au- wwer for tho rost of Chicago. 'Phore are half-n- dozon concorus in _the olty perfootly compotont to oxcouto the work in any degree of elogauce doslrod. It would bo a dlsgrace to our vity it it ¥ ore dono out of it. Yours truly, 1.1 Donerar. Cuwiaado, July 14, 1873, o et e W= The Genuino Geyser Spring Water adiena by Rugk & Rozuen a5 botl mmm.;;l THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1873. 3 LITERATURE, 4 3I1s Lovel Bost,?? nnd Othor Stories, by Edward Everott MHale. A serion of storlos, peculiar and intorosting. ' His Lovol Boest” i a vory naive account of tho carcor of Mr, and Mrs, Boothby, who started in 1ifo with n comfortable fortune, considerably ox- cooding $100,000, and a sinooro dotormination to porform conseioutiously all duties poiutod out tothom. At tho timo Boothby tolls his story, soven yonrs after his marriago, ho statos that he is in tho Male Dopartment of the Poor-Houso, Dormitory B, native whites; his wife in tho Fo- malo Dopartmont, Dormitory B, nalive whites ; end. tho childron in the Nursory Doparimont, Dormilory B, native whites also, Thelr mnrried llfo, ‘appuars to have boon vory poscoful and plonsnnt ; but, unfortunaloly, thoy ut last dis- coverod that, owing - to their mutual enrn~ ost ondeavor to porform evory not of charity placod boforo them .ns thoir duty, onch bod, almost simultancously with tho otlior, ar~ rived at tho utmost . pocuninry limit, and mo thoy woro compelled to bocomo objects of charity, Tho moral which Mr. Ialo intonds to be doduced from thia is, that it Is much bottor for oach nian and woman to ondonvor to ascortalu’ what duty 1o or sho {8 best caloulatod to porform, and give onorgy, mind, nid Lot to that. : “Tho Brick-Boon " is an sccount of n party of sciontlfio frionds who believed that ono or more additional moons would bo o grent assislanco to unvigntion. Thoy, cousequontly, ‘at gront ox- pense of time, trouble, and monoy, constructed & large sphoroid of brick and ‘mortar, 200 foot In diamator, Tho intarior of it was noarly Lollow, being divided into compactments, “Thoy calcus Intod that, if it gould be' forcod to o sufciont distunco from the earth, it would then take its own orbit. Haviug accumulntod sufliciont forco, by running somoe large fly-wheols by wator- power without cosuation for soveral years, thoy woro about to send it off, whon, unfortunately, a portton of tho party; with thoif familios, stop- ping for temporary accomniodation in the com- purtmonts of the B, DL,” as it waa culled to diutinguish it from the *old ‘Thornbush Moou,” awaiting thero tho arrival of the romaindor of thie pacty, who wore coming to witnoss tho suce cess_of tho oxperimont,—woro, owing to' tho “B,M.'s" suddenly sliding down its grooves to tho whools, sont into the air with jt, much to the consternation of the rumniulng frionds whon they discovered it. At ‘firat, it ‘way: supposed that the rapid passago of the **B, M.” thror gl tho air must have caused o foarful death to' ity occupnnta, Fhmllf. howover, it was discovered in the horizon, nnd thoy upon it, and, at certain Liours, making long and short -jumps from its surfaco, in accordance with Borse's systom of tolegraphing,—tho long jumps nnswurlng to the loug marks, aud tho short jumps to the short ones. This ‘was intended a8 o communication to tholr fricuds upon the carth, who wore euabled to soud messnges back by menus of n large ex- paes of biack cambrio, upon which thoir com- munieations were' mado iu -whito. At tho con- clusion of the story, tho inhabitants of “B, M," woro well, gay, and happy,—their. community conulstlngh of "thirty-seven people. Tho inci~ dents of this story aro excoedingly comical, “Watos lk” nnd “Mouse and Lion" are r- pleasant little skotchos, 4 Tho Modern Sindbad " is an account of the trip of an Engligh gentloman, who, with his fam- ily, travoling in this country,’ visited thirty-ono Bintes inside of thirty-days, three of which wera ugnnt in Washington, and in thosamo time visit- od Canods also; with his notes and comuonta upon tho mannors, customs, and inatitutions of this country. “Tho Quoon of California" is takon from an ooclent novel, pablishoed in 1510, and proves that tho name California was givon to that soction by Cortoz, wio .had undnublcd.l{‘ proviously rond tho romance. It is atated that a copy of this auclent book mn{]bn found in tho Boston Public Library, aud in.fhoss of Congress and the Froo Acadoiny of New Yorlk. Tho romnining storics are called “A Talo of & Balamander,” and “ Qonfidence." (Jamos R. Osioml & Co., Boston ; W. B, Cooke & Co., Chicago,) Keon, ¢ Now Lifc in New Lunds? i8 n collection of lotters by “ Grace Greenwood,” which woro originally written for the Now York Times. Tho subjects aro: * Chicago as It Waa," “Colorado,” ** Utah,” * Novada,” * Cali~ fornia,” &e, Tho lottors aro written in thoracy, plonsaut stylo pecultar to this authoress, an coutaing much which is intoresting and instruc- tive. (J. B. Ford & Co., New York.) A MODOC'S SUICIDE.. - Indian Lameutationsse-The Funeral * Sorvices, 7 A correspondent of tho 8an Francisco' Morning Call, writing from the Iava country under dato of Juno 17, gives tho following description of tho suicide;and burial of Curly-headed Jack, one of tho captured Modocs. The Western irreveronco forall ‘mnturs connected with Indians isstrongly marked : - $ 3 *¢ As has boen tho custom ever since tho Mo- docs wore brought to Bo{le’u Camp, the Cotton- wood branch of the tribe and Jack’s adherents wero separated, and sentinels placed betwoon the two factions, as wall as around them, on account of the threatening lmq‘ungo usod toward the former Ly Jack and lis mon. Jack and his crowd look upon the. Cottonwoods ns traitors, for. having left him after the battlo ot Dry Lake, whoro Hasbrouck porformed snch gallont work, and takein ateps looking to o wurrondor. Tho hight at Lost Riyer, however, was quict in overy respoct, and the Indians slumberod as soundly ss the whites. Tho noxt day being Bunday, Col, Mason thought to give tho mon & rest and not rosume the march until Honday, but n tragedy ocourred that caused him to chango his mind. ‘At holf-past 11 o'clock Sundsy morning s pistol-shot was firod in the Modoc camp and tomporary "excitement among the troops coused, In company with tho. oflicer of tho day I visited tho scone of the disturbance and loarned tho cause, Curly-hoaded Jnok, a rominent warrior of tho Cottonwood {Mt‘fln, sy in one of tho tents with a bullet-holo as big a8 one's flst in the sido of his head,” while his right hand grasped an army revolver. He bhad dono tho work quickly and well. His mother and {omalo frionds gatherod about him and sot up a dismal howling, and 08 ho was unconscious and fast failing, thoy besmeared thomselves with blood from his wound, and endeavorod by other Indinn customs to eavo his lifs. The mothor took his head in her lap and scooped tho blood from his ear, another old woman placed her hand upon his heart, aud a third blew in his face, “Tho sight of tho group, theso poor old wom- en whose sorrow was unfoigned, and tho dying man, wag terrible in its eadness. Outsido the tent stood Bogus Clharloy, Hooker Jim, Shack- naety Jim, Bteambont Ivank, tho Curly-hoad- od Doctor, and "soveral nameloss warriors, all affected to (oars, who had been Jack's com- paviona from boyhood. Groans nor toars nor anything in tho ehape of human aid could save Jaok, and atthe ond of anhour a prolonged shriok of agony from tho women announced that his spirit hiad fled to the happy hunting-ground or somo other mythical region known only to In- dians, and the Mfodoca were out ouo warrior, The Cottonwaod women shrieked and groaned and toro their hair, tho tears streaming down their choeks, and tho warriors of this faction wopt in silence; but Capt. Jaok and his crowd chatted and laughed 08 it nothing unusual had occarrod, and in somo casos oven glanced over to tho mourning Cottonwoods with on air of suporeilious indifferenco. "Tho boreaved squawe kiocked up such & hubbuob in camp that Col. Masen docided to bury tho dond warrior and continuo the maoroh, in order to tone down tho prevailing ;Apidt of sadness by & chango of sceno. Oapt. . M. Camp, tha officer of tho day, tuok charge of tho obsequies, in » quict and effectivo man- ner acranged the programme for the oceasion, dotailod soldions to nasist in carsying it out, an in tho short spaca of half an hour had Jack's toos turnod up to tho daisios. The body was wrappod in o blankot, and 6o Iaid in tho grave; tuo pistol with which he saccomplished wolf-destruction wau plnced noar his hourt, and all his Smnurky. cousisting of clothing, trinkots, aud a slick balt-dollar was tnmblod fnfo tho grave and upon bim, The pisto, tho Indiaus sold, would Le of sorvice to Jack in procuring game upon hiy arrival in the lm‘:py hunting-grounds, Un- fortunately for Jack, tho caps woro romoved from the pistol after is selzura by tho military suthoritios, and not replaced. '"Bofore the grave was coverod, I noticed Hooker Jim soudding through the military camp as one possossed .of dovils, and had a ourosit; to loarn what ailed Lim,” Tt wooms that Jim owe the suioide #3, but had only 75 couts in silver aud a two-dollar ‘annbwk with which to mako tho pagment, and, as ho had borrowad coin, Lo wistiod to rofnrn tho samo whother groonbaoks wonld Jack in. the noxt world —esd counnentary on the National ocurrouoy, One of the soldlers. .gave him #2 in silver for his roonback, and tho coin was ut once flung uto tho grave, Jim's faco wore a garh of con- tentment after the paymont of this dobt. 'The axwukipi ek tho grave coualuded with tho curay having grave donbts be of any use to mony of providing food for tho use of Jnok on s way to tho distant hunting-ground. Ho will have to diet on Indian flour made from roots, aa that was the only kind of food his frieuds could spare, “'Thoe military.oflicors wore surprirod to find that tho Modocs had arma in their nossession, ns sovoral senrches for tho samo hnad boon made, and immodintoly instituted sn inquiry about the bistory of Jack's plstol. It scoms that ho did not give it u‘r upon entering Fairchild's ranch, Dut placed it in the soant folds of a squaw's pot- ticonts, whore it romninod until brought into use 88 above relatod.” Sl OYAL NUPTIALS. The Approaching Marringe of the Duke of Bdinburgh nnd the Grand Duchens Marlo, 0f Russin. From the New York Herald, July 12, A cnblo diupately brings us the Smportant Ine tolligenco that the marriago of Alfrod Ernost, Duko of Edinburgh, and tho Grand Duchoss Mario Aloxandrowna, the fourth child and onlx daughtor of the Czar of nll tho Runsias, hing finn! l‘y boon agreod upon. ‘Thin marringe, it is well known, lias for somo tiwo boon in contom- plation, On the occaslon of the rocont visit of tho Bmpress of Itussin to Italy, ths Duko of Edinburgh was known to bo a constant, and fayorablo vivitor, Binco that timo the proposed marringe has uo longor boen n secrot, It was Inown that some obstacles stood in-tho way, nmoul;; othors the Princo’s right of succession fo tho Dukedom of Baxo-Coburg Goth otha on the denth of his uncle. Theso obstacles, whatover thoy woro, hinve ot lnst boon romoved; tho Princo, {t I8 said, has ronounced his clain to the Duchy,and the marriagecontract was signod at a Into hour last night, The Duke of Ldinburgh was born on the Gth of August, 1844, and i con- sequently on'the ovo of canflmlnling his 20th yoar. Tho Grand Duchess Mario, the bride olect, i8 in hor 20th yoar, having beon born on tho 17th of October, 1853, Loth froma family and polltical point of view this projectod murringo must bo regarded ns highly ime porlant, By marringo the royal family of Eng- nnd and tho imperial family of Russia are now cluunl{ allied to - most of tho roigning houses of Turope. The Guelphs are Gorman uro oud simple, and the daughter of Queen ictorin, if spared, will be Empress of Gormauy, Tho Romanoffs ure more Goruinn than Russian, and tho daughtor of‘ the Ozar i tho prouen Quoen of Greeco, Tho imperial families of Rus- #in and of Germany and_the roynl familios of Eungloand, of Donmark, and of Groésce are all most intimntoly rolatod. In viow of prosont compli- cations it ts impossiblo ot to regard this mar- riogo 08 & guaranteo of poaco. While the world has boon droading s conflict of arms between Russin and England in tho East, tho two Goy- ernmonts have been quiotly nogotiating a friond- ly allinuce of the most tender and intorontiny kind. Tt will bo the first allisneo of the kin evor consummated botwoon those two FPowers. Alottor from Nn&)lnn, under dato of May 5, furniskies some vory intercsting facts relalivo to tho progrems of the courlship of the royal lov- ers, The writor roports : * Prince Alfrod of Eunglaud loft Sorrento this morning eu route to Englaud. Before utarling, His_Royal Highnosa and tho Grand Duchens Marin of Russin rode out to take a lust view of ono of tho meny charming scoucs in the noigh- borhood, for ~ tho mombors of the Im- perial family aro ewly in thoir bobits, ond on thelr return tho stoamer was ot anclior under the villa. Thero can bo no Dositation, after all that s frocly roported horo, in now spealing of tho ongagemont of tho Duko of Edinburgh to tho Grand Duchees Maria, Those who should ba woll iuformed tell mo that thoy mot at Hesso-Darmstadt o yonr or two sluce, and that from that timo an understanding has existed betwoen them. During Prince Al- fred’s rosidenca in Sorrento, though nominally staying at tho lasse, ho has beon constantly ot the Imfiurinl villa from morning till night, His Royal Highness is now returning to London, but will loave it :{;min shortly, and join tho Emprosy of Ruskia snd tho Grand Duchéss et Jugonhoim, in Hoede-Darmstudt, The Lmporor of Russia will also be thore later, and officinl publicity will ll«u;)n, no doubt, b given of the marriago that ia tobo. “ Ono difliculty oxisted which has beon sur- mounted. It was proposed as & condition thattho Dukoe of Edinburghshouldresida a cortain period of timo overy year in Russis, but ho refused to bind himeelf. ~ Bomething moro than rumor says that the Grand Duchess will 'bring hor hushand 420,000 & yoar, besides £200,000; but yota larger fortune will be the swoot, amiable disposition of which overy ono about tho court speaks. Tt is just now eaid that tho young couplo arato livo, half tho -yoor at loast, in Russia, and have ono of the now houses on the quay, in front of tho Aduiralty, at Bt. Petersburg. ~Tho brido's fortune is to be a million of rubles, Ono of the chiof causes of delay in tho arrangement of tho match has boon the wish on each sido to stipulnte for living the greator part of tho yoar in England or Ruasla raspootivolv. Honco the compromiso of dividing the timo equally botweon tho two, A quostion of procedence in Engiand io said to Liavo contributed to this dolny.” —_— A Carpet Story. “ Mork Twain,” in a lottor from London to the Now York Jfevald, tolls tho following story : © “Itis enid by thown who ought to know that when Buckinghem Palace wag fiuiug fitted up as & home for the Bhah ono of the chicf rooms was adorned with n rich carpst which had boen da- signod and manufactured oipecially to charm the oyo of Mia Mujesty, T'he tory gooson to say thiat a couple of the Persiat.gnito camo hore a weok ngo to sec that all thing were In readinoss and nothing overlooked, and that when thoy reachod thnt particular room ant glanced at tho lovely combination of groon figties and white ones” in that carpot they gatheret their robes carofully up about thoir kuoos and thon went claborately tiptooing about the floor %ith the as- oct and anxioty of & couplo of cats hinting tor ry ground in & wot_country, and they 4tepped onlyon tho whita fignres and almost Wintod whonover they came noar touching a greenono. It is said that tho oxplanation is that those visit- ing Persions oro all Mohammeodans, and greon being & color sacrod to tho doscondanta of tho Prophot, and none of theso people belug so dosconded, it would bo drendful profanation tor thom to deflle tha holy color with their fect, And tho genoral result of itall was that that car- pot had to bo takon up, and is a doad loss.” st bk by Two Notorious Characters Caged. .. From the Lawrence (Ka.) Times. Sharift Aloxander Ramsey, of Ellis County, ag- sisted by Doputy Sheriff Guliagsn, of Grinnell, brought to the Salina juil, by Wodnesday's train, two notorious charactors. Ono of tho criminals brought was Matthow Canfiold, a remnant of what was oncon gigantic rufian. 'Two yoars ago ho murdered two buffalo-hunters and os- caped with their outfit. Thero was a direct ov- idence to convict him. A year ago he froze both foot, and had both his limbs amputated just be- low tho kncos, Binco thon he has walked or }og od about on knoo-stumps dressed in thick 01 &mr pada. 1o has beon a dancor ot tho Hays City dance-houso. Whilo at Hays, ho:sliot nn- otber mau through the neol. A few days sgo, Canfleld stole a horso and mauaged to mouni hin, 1fe waa followed by tho ownor, and when closoly prossod, turned in i saddlo and shot his pursuer doad. Io was followed, arrosted, oxamined, and sent to Salia for trial for mur- dor. James Corroll, tho othor prisoner brought down, a fow danys sinco committod s-rape on thio porson of Miss Bakor, agod 14, and daughtor | & of farmer Bakor, noar Ellis, the samo man who a fow months sinco shot and killod o notorlous membor of the frontior domi moudo, AMUSEMENTS. Wednesday, July 16. Two Match Races, D. Plolfor'a b, m. Amerioan Gfel va, G. Van Brant's b, 8. Ripon Boy, for #600, th formor allowlng 40 1bs, D. Pfoifer's b, m. Topsoy va. T. P. Itoach's oli. m, Hat. o, for 8200, Iyat3p.m, NIXON'S AMPHITHEATRE, THE COCZEST PLACE IN THE OITY, TUESDAY, JULY 18 pEQOSITIVELY THE LAST GREAT HIT OP THE NEW PROGRAMME, Prosontod by Ohlcago's Fovorite, « TONY PASTORE AND HIS STAR TROUPE. Evory Night, Wodnosdny ond Baturday Matines, EVERYTHING NEW, EVERY ACT A ¥RATURE. Tosorvod sosts_st Boa Ofice. witkns o ST o oo 5 N. D, ROBERTS, Husinoss Mahnase: HOOLEY'S THEATRE. THE PARLOR HOME OF COMEDY! Patronized by thie Elite of Saciety ! MONDAY, July 4, 1 o MONDAY, July 14, ovary ovoning, and Woduosday and arday Maliaget, o noumpe iy, Rohertson's Boaatiful Socloty Gamedy, JEg ¢ And reappesranco of Jobn Dillon in tho Glorious Farco of TEITE TWO POLTS. TIn rehioaresl-SOHOOL, M'VICKER'S THEATRE. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK Of tho Brilliant Young Actress, EKATIE PUTN.AM. MONDAY EVENING, July 1, and during the A 3t Thno In Amorioa of {ho How Eamottonal Drama, ™ ‘WORLD AND STAGE. KATE ROBERTSON,.. KATIE PUTNAM, Farawolt Matinoo Batur atd EXPOSITION. _ CINCINNATT Indusirial Exposition The Leading Industrial FAIR OF AMERICA. The Fourth Exhibition will open Wednesday, Sept. 3, and continue until Saturday, Oct. 4, 1873. Goods received from August 4 to August 30. Ex- hibitors should make immedi- ate application for space. 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. Kato Coffoo, " ot tho same timo kooper of the Ilays City dance- Louse. —_— A Simple Remodys Dr. Dlawer, of Liverpool, statos that he has, for tho past 20 yoars, empl n{nd comprosod spongo vory successfully in the treatmont of ingrowing unils. His methiod is to rondor the spongo com- ot by wetting, and thon tying it tightly until it l:‘thnmugbly dry. A bit oftho spongoe, in size loss than s grain of rice, is placed under the nail, aiud neourod by ntrips of ndliosiv, plastor. T this way tho poiut of the nail is kn{»t up from tho too until tho surrounding soft purls aro rostorod to thoir nosmal condition Ly anproprinto ineanis Ot courso there jsno pun ‘in this romedy, and s only ordinary skill. ita application roq DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. Th rinorship haretof Isting botweon I*, T, e ok et i b b 1 Whilddon, {s this day dissalyed l:( wuiual consant, G, ¥, ‘Whiddon will cantiauo the busi llllllplll)]\\ ml’lll)qwlllllv ont- atanding ne . e Ohicago, duly 1% 1313, .1 WHIDDEN, ERACTIONAL CURRENOY, "$5 Packages TRAGTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALIE AT .TRIBUNE OFEICE, The best for all classes of business requiring a central lo- cation. W. ¢c. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building. BUSINESS CHANCES. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS.. Summer Arrangement. TLXPLANATION OF REFERENOE, MANRS,— + Saturdaysx contod, * Hundy : L - i o A L Depol, foot of Inke o, icketaflicr, G1 Clar) and h MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS and Joot ar Ticenty-tecond- aoutheant co Cavistoty, corner ' Studisony Randolph, — GUAND TAPIDE ‘Tho races will be best 3 in 5, and will commonce prompt- | Morulng Kxpro Niglit iizprons, Toave, | D, 1 5 po .| 005 b | £,00a, m, 1910 . m .. CHICAGD & ALTON RAILROAD. UENRY O, WENTWORTLT, Genoral Passenger Agont. icago, Alton & St. Louls Throush Line, and Loulelany Chic (30,) ‘neto short route from Chicagol to Kansas Clty, Unton epot, WWest Side, near Hadison-at, bridge. Tcket Ofices ¥ At Depot, and 123 andolph-st, Teave, | Aviee; 8¢, Touls & Sprinafiold Vi Aain Linorurres * 01168, m.[* 10 p. m. o tmr“fr ikidas L Jaclagnnils, T, and Loulit Aana, Mo, ® 921 L, m. " 8t e M. Wongn e AN ross Exprons, vin via Jacksanvillo A Kansan Oity I'xpross, vie Faokc ey lana, wouvill, T Jofforson p Pooris, Keokuk & Buri'n | 2, LA65%, (Wostaria Division Jalint ‘& Duwtht Acsomn'latisn, ¢, Loula & Bpringiioid Lllhtn;:nx ‘ndatsy Olty' K M.qn Line, Divisfon, & Loulstan: * 4:10p. m. + §i10 ;e +[19:00 p. ru. [$47:30 p. m. 19:00 D 00 b > 0:00 v, IDally, vIn Maln L Jnokaonto Disinior. 41 Daters ©zcapt Monday, via dacksonviilo Di oxcapt Baturday, via ia Main Linc, and dally + visiou, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. Union Depot, e alon Denoty corner Mindison and arkst., opposite Sherman House, Canal-ata,; icket Office nd at Deyot. Mittwankao, 8t o pre: Bilwaukae & Pra il and Ex Milwaukoo, 8, olis Night . Paul & Bllunoap-| Fabertovet Yaul & Mihoap: Express.... Zeave, Arrive, *9:30 8. m, [t 6:608. m. 5:00p, m. |* 19:30 1 m. . * 4:16 p. m, cHicaGo, BUR Depot -Foot af and Canal and Sizteent atiy and at depola. Maitand Teapron Qutawa and Dubuquo and § Pacifio Faat Li Zakeat. LINGTOR & UUINCY RAILROAD. ndlanaav., and Stxieenthert,, Ticket ofices, No, b9 Clark= it acifia £ Aurora Passengor, Mondota & Ottawa Pasaon nfor Pase ux Ol s e Depot footaf T phg ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. akest, and foot af ndolpheat,,“near_Glark, eentysecondet, Tickes! §t. Louls Express.. B, Louin Fast Lin Crico M Oaiy M. ro HIPMA Enrinmioht Tz % e Hioux Ol saunfor, Cily afices, corner Kandolyph and ZnSall 2., corner Madiscn-as CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. PacifloI'aat Lino, Dubuque Day Kx. Pactilo Night Exiiross Dubuquo Ight Ex. via Clinton. . rcoport & Dubugue Kxpross ZLeave, 410:46 p. m. luzlgb m CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of VanZluren and Sherman-sts, 83 West Madiagn-at. ‘Omaha, Leavonw'th& Atchison Ex| Peru Accommodation, Night Expross. Louvonworth & Atchison Bxpros Ticket ofice, Leave. H10:00 [110:00 p. m, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD, ¥an Jiuren-st,, Sool et corner Clark and Depot, vorth ort carner Canal and Madiaon-sts, @ LaSalla-st, Ticket oflcss, Randolph-ste., and southicest E: 3 Fareep.: i (i T Jilght Keprons, fa D) Jikbart Accam Bouth Chicago Accommodal via M an ain d Main Lain Li imodatton, .. Lino..| Liol PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Arrivs, ZLeave, LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Railroud For through tlckets and sleenin meto Ticke? affce, 131 Kiandolh- nalat., inglon, an corner d at Hlinols Stalis ison; 90 Central Depot. P g et i“l‘:l’i Line,, :00 a, Vilpazaiss 30 b el B30 b CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI YHROUGH Depot, 7ot af Lake-st, v ériha apply atour car corner Clark; 1 Sullesstoy corner Washe FOR SALE. nlmlr?-t‘ln mill gronerty and imborad lagds on Fieh WAL TSN CRia Aley orn, at HUOHEC oarily-tmbtusd land, wi itor eomtabieation 10, Mor o ay. . “Tha mill I8 noatty now, part cash and mortkagos ZOPHATL MILLS, 16 Frontat.. Now York, #ux] HENRY ST RATIL, omer, B3 Rogal-at.. Morile, Al REMOVAL. THAYER & TOBEY FURNITURE CO. HAS REMOVED TO 195 STATE-ST., CORNER OF ABERDEEN. SUMMER RESORT. Olieago. HATFIELD FHOUSEH, | piriliembs shuine e Massena Springs, on Raquotto Rivor, throo milés from | practicing in Ohicago for thy Bt Tawronco Ttivor, wiloopes, Jutie 3 for rocoption of | Liperiengo have imago Dr. oath. Aocommodation fiest-olaes.. o 1ioto] 18 ontira- | OPALINT uf tho agy, hai now, and has buon fittod and furnished with every mod- | tho highest medical attal om oonventunco. Good fithing And bunfing, Tho pro. | stitutes of tho day, baving Dristors Iinvo dotermntned to prosent a house Lo every way | OF LIS LIFIL in porfuting e orthy of putronsge. The wators avo higbly rocommend. | tuely the worpt ossesof ghlbapt e ped s T | DRl e may bo. had of Osswoll, fiazas " o " . LY. Ad FIRLD BROS., M VOURNENS, AVERSION TO 8 r‘ifiu". i Adagu HATFIELO REGE, VISION, LOSS OF i p‘l’f’eolllgllfllulndy of certain MISCELLANEOUS. O onovery yua, must Lavo Western Rag, Paper, Twine and Melal Warehouse. JOHN E. PETTIBONE, ‘Warehouse 380, 2688 and 200 Fifth-av. Tate of 164 and 108 Randolph.at, Estallished In 1663, Burat out Oot., 1871, Stock valled for iu auy part of slly. BARLOWS INDIGO BLUE |xo cuntt NO PAY ! Tz tho choapest and best, artiale In the markot for BLUE- 16 LT, i Thio ugnuitiofds bothy Barlow'y and Wilthorger's namos on tha labal, &ud Is paig up at. Wiliborger's Drug Blare, No. 28 North Bucondrat., Philadelphia. D, 8.’ WILTBERGER, Propriotor. B~ For salo by G cucera and Drugilats. WILLYAM A. HARRIS, Providence, R, L., Builder of tho HARRIfS-CORLISS ENGINE l‘.V")-l Uarels' Putentod Improvomunts. Sond for Ulrou- rs. SCALES. BIANDARD Y ScATES OF ATA" BLZKS. / IRDANKS, MORSE &00 f i AxNu AN 118 LAKE-ST, f Sr— SALVE, <o e ATl Itight Sulve for Turus, e 1% CORNS! Soumbiabazy © DB HUPUIENE, B Dsssbomy Y 4 LULT Traing arrive at Ohlooga at ;. Onip o runain s and Oinotnnati, aad tho wholo will bo sold low; | baggauo chooked and tako tr Apply to Dobot. 7:40 p. m, Sianapol 17;57a. m., B:35a, m,, and Saturday nfght train fo In. fSuth Knd passongors can kot ain at Twenty-socond-st. CHICAGO & PACIFIC HAILROAD. tor Halates Dm{l:?;;’;"kfn Rlack, corner Randolp] EN TO ELG) d and North Branchasts, z6. e, General aftes ind ZaSalle-stt CONFIDENTIAL PUYSIOIAN, ), ‘Passonger.. Bet Featene: ZLeave. KANSAS, COLORADO, AND NEW MEXICO ‘Frolght and Ticket Office, 71 OLARK.ST. MEDICAL CARDS. “DR. C. BIGELOW, it to s Bu T]l)'{' or FONDIEN DIt i, mon. dd §you_keo Gall 2 CONFIDRNY A . G U?&fl%%‘:v.lwmullmuu‘ No. 4H o i, noraid by tho sons, Sckiont | 110. 4 N EESS, L WEARNISS, ractios. and mombo i ronty o attast hin akill. Chtongo A8 YT EATION, Cor Tadios an) wonilen: 3 drens in sonlud CONSUL REPARATE PARLO 454 STATEST., rs that Dr. O dors of the papo: TP 0 Iast 16 yuars, Beionco au wiod SPE. the most rouowiiod SUIL n Govoted PWINTY YEARS semadios that will enr Duck, A D PRIVATI AT ORGANN 1o roduciog NI TMPATIL HOU! 1EMORY AN!)' BMANTQO A that one who coufinos 0 o, I et Giabtos, treating thuusania ol ‘groater skill thau s pliysiolin it rospootabil? «, e culty o Rimctining 1 oal i “n"h‘g&‘n i clor. "’x"}\’n.'“'/u‘m"r'u;‘f-m..lx lutlors 1 ato-st. G ous cons 'un ol ohronto or norvous divonsos. PDr. Kean, 3860 South Clark-st., Chicago, May bo confldentialh i e rants oufas oF oo roun Book eoi tizio ongTATIDRY. ultod, porsonslly or by mall, N fs thg only physicteu in the elty who war- e g0 conte. Tlustratad with numor [§ No. 41 Wost Washiogton all 3 TFAIRBANKS' D DR. A. G. OLIN, NFIDEN hronio, a nto, 2 i s weho havo failed. o ftntion froos aorrospoud e ttut fof wa stamnp OLARK-8T,, , PILYSIOIAN, AL oncs Girat oo, ous (isuases i hot Gallor write e contldortial Rond for viroul aures e o . TO VY TN SEIN I, g Urinnry lall £ ot woxon, sud tay b conlidotially con p Yy St ffoo of oharge. Fow auliody PRSI o sataty s wicsuses fiia Modical Prostino 10 Iadlos and gontlopon pout frus. D ER. O I ER % Confiduntial Physlolan, 1133, Madison-st, Oblcago, Il A rogular gradunto n xn-alulu‘n') °"z":n|'.lfm"nl|'fi'|’:":fr|§§,. Spacial Litosatt:od Nomorouryused, Uansultation iros, > "Curos guurantoud. Fomslo disossul 1y or b ruatod with a Jiéeons. Oiroularsiron. 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