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5 THE CHl JAGO DAILY RIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1873. THE RAILROADS, Total Abolition of the Pass Systom by ¢he Chicago & Bt. Lonis Bailroad. Convention of Missourl and Kan- sns Freight-Agents in Chicango, Proposed Narrow-Gauge Rallway from Chicago to Paducah, Ky.-=~Short~ ening Up Expenses on the Lake Shora Road. Every day moro and more confirms tho wis~ «dom of abollshing tho pnss systom .on our rail- roads. 'The pooplo, however, who have been in + the habit of traveling at some ono elso’s expenso mako o strong fight to obtain passes by sore means not slways croditable. At last tho Obica~ o & Alton Road has entiroly nbolished pnssos, and Mr. Blacketone esya thoro shall be no more roturn-pasges givon to drovers ; so this dififioul- ty, which at one time looked like an entering ‘wodgo into tho entiro reform, -and its ovontual overthrow and tho roturn {o old ruts, -ns boon removed, Tho Michigan Oentral aud tho Lake Bhoro & Michigan Bouthorn havo slready. signl- flod their intention of doing sawny with posses, and now Mr. MoCulloch, tho ropresontative of tho Ponnsylvania Rallway in thio West, sy to Chicago roads. Only bo firm ond tho Pennsylvania Company will bogin 1874 with issuing no passes oxcopt to omployos. If this groat corporation should bogin this reform in tho East, the Erio and Now York Central, and probably the Baltimoro & Ohio would ' soon fol- low suit. §o from prosent indications, all dead- hoads must do their traveling Wost and East during tho p-oaont yoar, FLEIGHT-AGENTS' MEETIRG. At the Grand Paciflo Hotel yestorday thoro wos held a meeting of General Froight-Agents of Eansna and Missouri railroads, togethor with tho Genoral Froight-Agonts of roads torminating: in Chicago that connect with Missouri and Koneas ronds. Many mattors of business wors transacted, but the most important was rolative to passos. The Rock Island Rond simply took the ground that it the Konsas and Missouri ronds would mot do away with their entire puss systom, it (the Rock Island Railroad) would cut rates to Bt Louis, and thereby scriously impair tho busi- Doss of theso othor roads. Tho ropresontatives of these roads not being fully empowered to take so decided o stop, doferrod it until the mooting of the Gonoral Suporintondonts of thoso roads, to bo hold on tho 20th inst,, when, undoubtedly, the days of pnsses will be num- bored in Missourl and Kansaa, 5 OUBTAILING EXPENSES, The Lake Shoro & Michigan Southern Rail- road, not having beon ablo to uegotinte the ualo of their bondsin Europo, it las boon deemod coxpediont by President Vandorbilt to curtail the oxponses of tho road 08 much ns Pnuelblo, and to defer the construction of a double track from here to Klkhart, the only portion of the road not alroudy double-tracked. A NEW NARROW-GAUGE ROAD. From the Railway Review, Wohave been favored by Mr. Jackson with tho partioulars of o schome for & narrow-gaugo road from Cbicago to the ObioRiver at Paducah, at which point it will connect with tho Southern narrow-gauge systom, whoso progross in West orn Kentueliy and Tennesses has baen stimulated by the_npproaching complotion of tho Cairo & 8t. Louis narrow-gaugo road, Concerning this important and promising solie:a, Mr. Jack- &ou states that it is ombodied in Lwo companics, the Chicago, Homer & Southern, sud the Dan- ville, Olnoy & "Ohio Rivor. Tho Prosi- dent of both these . componics, and tho moving epirit of tho etorprise, iu 3f. P. Ayors, Egq., one of the moet shrowd and entorprising men in this State. Although tho Prosident of, and o lnrgo ownor in, n_standard-gauge rond— the Jacksonyille & Bouthenstorn—ho is ono of the few wide-gauge men who raspe tho full menning of the new eystem, and has the norve o striko out from the groove of former idoas, A large amount of money has already hoon raised on the southern part” of ‘this line, and the work will soon be, if indeed it j8_not already, under way. Itis proposed that this rond and tho Chicago, Millington & Wostern unite upon o common right of way into this city. Mr. Jack= [ Jflnms in our haods tho following corre- spondenco : AYLANTA, Ga.,, Juno 14, 1673, Dran Sm : The fnclosad letter was writted by J. O, White, Esq,, of Huntsville, Ala,, the projcctor and first President of tho Warrior & Tennessco Rivers Tailwsy, from Tuscalooss, Ala,, on the Warrdor River, to Florence, Als., on the Tennesses River, 100 miles in length, thua connecting the Gulf of AMexico with the Northweat by waler and lm‘lly 100 mules of ratlway, The contents of the letter I find fully corroborated in a leo- turo delivered by Prof, I, E. Colton before the Poly- tochnio Association of the American Institute, May 23, 1873, ‘Tho onterprise_that he advocates—the Worrior & Tenveasos Tivers Mallway—is ono well worthy the attention and liberal support of Chicago, and especial- Iy in connection with the proposed narrow-gauge rail- way from Chicsgo to Paducsh, Ky, Respecifully, . Honuoghr, HoxravisLe, Ala,, Juno 1, 1673, Col, E. Hurlbert: Ay Dean 8in: Taond you snothor South, in which you will find somo intorestiug matter pertinent o tho enterprisos under consideration, After much reading and deliberation, I am of tho opinion that the narrow~ Baugo rallway from tho Gity of Chicao vis Poducah, thonce by tho Tennessco River 200 miles, to Florenco and Tuscumbia ; thonco through tho richest migeral region on the continont to Tuscalooas ; thenco down the Warrior River to Greensboro and Holma : thenco down the Alabama Rivor o Pensacolaand Mobl greatost rallway cntorprise of tho ago, Tho resources of the country to which this improvement would giva shoap transportation, in this State alone,ars 3,000,000« 300 worth of yollow pine; ot lcast 9,000,000,000 tona of the beat quality’ of £,000,000,000 lons of tue fuoet quaiiy of iro ,000 bales of cotton ; milliona of barrels of turpentine, and im- mense quarrics of marble and ssndstono for building puspotes, This State will noed annually 10,000,000 usiicl of grain, and 60,000,000 pounds of bacon, from iho Weat, All this fa independent of tho vast amount of frelght that would pasa ovor tho rowl from Cuba and tho Contraf American Btates, It is eatimated that Ouba, the Weat Indios, and the team marine of the Gulf will consumo snnually 10,000,000 tons of coal, which horotofore has been furnishod from }:nghnd snd Peunsylvania at cost of not less than $9, und gen- erally $13 por ton, Tho Atlantlo & Norlhwestern Canal ol cost $40,000,000, and will tako forty years to build, A narrow-gauge railroad will afford fmmogiate reliof, Lot us have it, Yours truly, J. 0, Wurrs, Col. Murlbert,—Mr. Jackson states, and as our readors aro well aware,—is largely interosted in railways in the Southorn Btates, and is at resent » contractor on n Dagwoit-AaiED railway . from Kansas City to St. Lonis, was mainty through his efforts that tho Big Sandy Valloy (narrow-gauge) wag built, ovor which Cincinnatl 16 to got choap coal from tho rich minos of Enat- orn Kentucky, 'Thore aro soveral narrow-gaugo roads in progroes in Western Kontucky and Ton- nossee, all looking to a coumection” with the Cairo & Bt. Louis. 8 plsic S THE ROYAL SAXON BAND. ‘The sudden and unexpected appearance of the Royal Baxon Military Band from Dresden, In this city, with scarcely any provious announce- ment, although it is an Indleation of very unskillful maensgomont, showd not bo allowed to projudico thelr pat- rouage while in thia ocity. They will play this ovening at Alken's Theatre, to-morvow afternoon at Ogden's Grove, and to-morrow evening ot the North 8ide Turnor Hall. That our readors may know in advanco contorning tho organization of the band and the character of its porformances, wo give placo to the following extract from tho Cincinnati Commercial con- cerning thelr playing in that c\l%whum thoy performod a fow evenrgs sinco, e Commer- vial uoys: "The Haxon Band as {t performed last evaning num- bered fitty slrong. Tho s wero noaily and ratlor Mainly dressed 10 a very dark green uniform with gill Puttone and aparingly irimiuod with red, Thv oal otoasuent was 8 Joig aval shouldor-atrap striped with old laco, Tho leader, Hans Glrod, kappelmeteter to he King of Haxony, ia 8 vigorous aud finoly-hullt man of medlum gize, & haudsome specimen of fhe Gorman blondo. Hin sge ls 20, Wilh tho oxcoption of the drummer, who 1a a man of middlo age, tho romatudor of the band is composed exclusively of young men, sanging from 18 ta 36, The oxtreme youth of tho corpa 18 somewhat remarkablo, The beardless faceh are many, but luckily thero i no rawnow in executfon, The 'instruments employod aro all bruss ox- copt tho kettle-drums, ¥or this reason it is uu- fair to compara the Haxon Band with tho Fronch + Band, lhuug}x it muat be admitted thot for thrlili, »foct and melodjous Anish the Krouch Band mus continue ta wear tha laurels, Horr Qirod {a an onl- Tont cornot Aololst, and it f spparent that his band is, more than any othér in extatenco, » cornot band, Ita ultiplicity of cornets glvu!tluphmrllfl facility not funliko the ftght of awisk bisds, Its animation is kock | stirring, and martfal, Tho alto aud bass instrumonts, cinlly the tromboned, usually #o cxplosive, are ox= csllontly blended; and, on the wholo, the Band §s a0 wwoll balanood andl eo fhtelligontly drilled that 1t will not bo Listensd 0 anywhore in this counry with- out marked warmth and oven onthusfssm. THo oung _performors aro solidly built and ilie ple- ure of good Nicalth, and thiore in n_roposo nbaut their work that is quito jmnpresstve, If their leader !lil “‘Loudor 1" nous of their numbor s Ukoly to ask, roprosohfully, * Voro ig thio vind 17 The full Band oponed with Webor'a Jublloo Over- ture, magnificently played, Thoy gave two aulections from Waguer, consfuiug of tfie iualo of tho {lird sct of Lohongrin " and tho overturo to *Rienzl As thoy rondered him, wo camo Rear liking Wogner for tho firat timo, * They nlao plased, and played grandly, {00, Birauss’ “Ono Thousand nnd First Night,”s fackeltanz from Moyorboor, an' introdtiction ind chorus from Morcadanto, Uncl's llod, Fruchlings Erwachen,” and a * Shooting March,” by, Herr Girod. For encorcs tho band exccuted “Tho Blar Bpanglod Bsnner” ond tho * Watch on tho Rhine,” both ploces -olloiting applanso and cheers, Thoir comporntively sinpractisod vorson of our Nae tlonal tuna waa playod {00 fast, and was shorn of p bar, whioh imparted to it a pigaant * forolgn accont.” Di- rector Girod favored the audlience with twe cornot solow, fantasy, snd a polkn of his own. Lo s tu.’ multtiously encored, and gave for ono of his ropetl- tions the # Miseroro " from ¢ Il Trovatore,” with great swootnoss and feoling, Whils Lio ia not equal to Lovy 1n producing ll.murlng and clwmrylnq ‘pasaages, ho i wevertholoss a perfoct mastor of tho justrument and an adept in double and Lriplo tonguelug, 31is method 18 osgentially purd, artlstic, and sympathetic, socking tadelight rathor than surpriso, Tlho concort wis une ‘questionably ono of tho most interesting and inspiring we bave over liad, ; e “BUNKO.” Slow the Victlms are Picked Up by the ¢ Sioerers,?? and iow They aro Atterwards Hobbed by . the ¢ Asyoe ciation ?—Information for Countrys= men Visitiag Cluicogo. The firab kuowledge to bo obtained by tho “stocror’ is, that tho intonded victim Is o stranger, which is usunlly asoortainod in tho fol- lowing manner: Seoing a person whom be sup- ‘poses to bo *good,” Lo appronchos Lim, and seke tho namo of tho strect. If ho does mob ‘rbadily inform bim, he knowa thero is no mis- ‘talte, and producos a threo-number loifory tickot of tho proper dato, in the Missouri Stato “Lottery, and after the proper conversation, asks the strangor to accompany him to the “ oflieo,”” which is only a short distance, to nscertain what, Liag boon his luck. The *atecrer's” accornplico 10 atanding n fow steps In advauce, waiting the rosult. If the atranger is induced to accompavy him, ho hurries shoad to the room to have things “ fixad," the “steoror?’ making sufliclont dolsy by saking his friend to join him in s glass of boor, snd, as is gomorally tho caso, whon w®oated ot tho boor- tablo, tho strangor will respond and el tho ‘“steorer™ to havo & glass, By this monns Lo gets a peep into his pocket-baok, and can judge about how much ho is worth, They go to tho “office ™ of the lottory, where things Tave boon arranged in & mannor well adapted to attract nttention, having all the appesranco of o logitimate business. Gold plocen to tho actunl awmounc of about 3,000 are nontl§ atacked up in front of a looking-glass, which makes the amount appoar doublo, which in most_cascs_worls well on sore oyos. In addition to tho gold is a large drawer sot in sight bobind tho countor, with a gluss front and open top; tho front roproscnts packagos of money; the wrappor can only bo soen ; liko tho insido of the drawer, thoy are stullod; tho top is covered with bills of all sizen, Eiving thio tdon that tho amount io sight .y will rench more than $100,000, whon in roo! not more than 300 is nocossary to mako tho ap- ]:nlrlnco. T'be clorks show up with pons bohind heir cars, sloovos hold up with rubbor bands, books all' open, doing business, eto. Tho “gtoorer™ apprasches tho desk, produces hia tickot, asks what it drew; tho clerl rofors to tho book, and finds thut it drow 891 in gold. Tho money i# paid bim, with the excoption of 81, swhich they cannot pay in gold, as their dollar piecas ara all out; but he aske if ho will not tako a tickot in thoir special drawing, which will be drawn in five minutes. Aflor signifying a willingnoss, ho nsls tho stranger to “goin" with him. As tho amount is so small, and his succoes bns boen so good, ho ** good in.” At this oint a ton-dico lottory-cloth is produced, Laving fifty numbors painted on it, from 10 to 60. Sovoral of thesn numbors sro what aro tormed ¢ ropro- gontative " numbers—thattis to sny, they noitlor Toso nor win, but you put - doublo the sum up to roprosont what you have already up when such a number comes. * There aro threo numboers that liavo the word “ Bunko " painted on them, which are constdered blanks ; tho romsining numbers —mora than thirty—aro all prizes, in accordanco with how much money the playor uvests. Tho # drawing " is ascorlained by placing ton dice in . a box, and throwing thom ont, and tho count ig suro to bo a roprosontative number. Of course, tho victim will roprosont, as ko d0o not want to loso without a ‘show for his mouey. Io ig doubled this way, till the matter becomes seri- ous, when he thinks somothing might possibly bo wrong, and desiros o quit, ot whict pout tho. # gteorer " proposos to take it off his hands, and mako good for him ; but the olerk objects, on the tho ground that euch casos are all tho por- contago the '* Associution” bave, and insists that ho must roprosont or forfeit. ‘'bis again gives tho viotim confidenco, and Lo makes it doublo the smount onco more, whon he is thrown into & Dblanls. At this point commencos the ** kick,” ond when the '* grooney” lesves the room every- thing is packed in less thau o minute, put into an oxpress wogon, and moved, nnd possibly opened again beforo a policeman can bo found. As oach play amounts to as much as 8300, it will readily bo seon hiow well it pays to koep moving. Ouly tho knowing oncs,—seven or oight,—most all of Chicago, know whiore the gamo 18 at; tho gamblors generally aro “barred,” their essist~ ance not being necossary, and the move being so often the question among them each morning is # Whero are thoy at to-day ?” A man to play ot the game must necossarily be a complete fool to c([mtmun aitorho is mado to ¢ reprosent” eo ofton. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT. EABLVILLE, TIL, July 14, 1873, Ta the Editor of The Chicago Tridune: Bm: MM, H. Signor, a local Republican poli- tician, and perpotual office-holder on a small ecalo, was arrested on Baturday last, and, aftor a hoaring, in which he waived an examination, wag bound over to sppear beforo the next Cir- ouit Court, in Ottaws, in the sum of $5,000, for alloged ombezzloment of the sohool-fund. The amouat missing is upwards of 86,000, He Los Dbeen suspeotod for o long time, hoving hold the office somo twolve years, but hag beon upheld and shielded by his political friends. 1o could not got bail until to-day, whon ho gave up all Lis roperty as indemnity to his bondsmen, - Josopl urt, Hopublican Reprosontativo, is badly mixed up with this sical, knving, a8 Hchool ‘Trusteo, cortifiod, yoor aftor yoar, that Lia friond Bignor's scoounts wore corroct. The peopla are ve much disgustod with Mr. Hart, and will c upon him to resign, for incompetonce or dishou- enty, it mattors liftlo which. Bamuel Wiley, a local politicion, and irrospressible aspirant for ofiice, has boon vory mctive in cover- ing up this embezzloment, and s try- ing to provout the oxposure of his bosom friend Bignor. Tho farmers, however, aro thor- oughly aroused, and will punish the rascals to tho oxtont of the law. A uusnimous vote of all tho Distriot-8chool Direatora was cust on Batur- day in favor of enforcing the law for tho protec- tlhun |:‘lu lll.lu scliool-money and the punishment of 0 guilty. These disclosures will certainly destroy one of the most corrupt littlo local rings to bo found in the Btate. ‘Warouaaxn, —_—— THE NEW RAILROAD FREIGHY-TARIFFS. To the Editor of The Chicago Tridune: Sin: In your to-dsy's Issuo, reforring to the now frolght-tariffs, you eay : *If tho hardwara and grocery men, whoua views wo roported last wook, can boar without loss tho increased ratos with thoir heavy and bulky frelghts, as they cor- tainly expoot to do, the dry goods men, with thelr lightor merchondlse, have nothing to foor.” Wo fallod to soo the articlo roferred to, and do not know who the grocers aro who woro inter- viowed. But we certainly do not agree with them, Wo do not beliove any lurga grocery- Lionso can bear without losw tho fnorenscd tariff. Its offoot is to turn bnmodiatoly a largo amount of trado from Chieago to Bt. Louls aud othor cities. We have mnow four Inrgo ordors on our books, eont in cons ditionally, if freight can bo had at about old rutos. o cannot send tho goods, but 8t. Louls morchants will, 'There are at bost twonty citlen and towns where wo have sont our agents regu- larly, and whore wo have sold a large amount of 00ds ench month, that, with the prosent freight- ariff, wo are oblfgod to_complotely abaudon, Our goods will not boar the increatied rnto of frolght, ~ We boliove tho now lnw will work a vory scrlous injury (o our trade and to our city. TAUMINGTON & BOUMAUL, Toa_Imporiors and Wholcsalo Gsocors, 4, 6, and 8 Lako Blreot. Qaaao, July 16, 1673, THE CGOURTS. Tho Swage Block Caso Againe=- Interesting Land Suity, TRemending of o Missouri Convietes-. Criminel Court Items---Bank-~ ruptey Mattors, ' The Courts in Briof and New Suits. Tho somowhat celobrated * Bwago Block" case waa up boforo Judgos Drummond ond Davis, in thio United States District Court yestorday. This sult {8 proporly named Fyrroll v. Ilinofs Contral Railroad Company and oihér rallrodd companios, ‘which nro chargod with infringoment of & patont of a machine for monding raills. Tho cnee has eon on tria) for soveral yoars, and at tho con- olusion of tho Inak Ntigation wes roforred to 1T W. Bishop, aud he roported it -in favor of tho plaiutitf, with dsmages against’ dofondnnts amounting to $1,000,000." Tho caso how comes up on the arguments on tho" exceptions filed to tho Mastors roport. Mr. Gifford, of Now Yorlk, ono of the connyol on behnif of the railrond com- ‘pouios, occupiod tho day iu oponlg the argu- monts. Tho caso promisos to occupy tho atten- tioh of tho Court for sovoral days. 4 FORECLOSURE OF MOWTAAGES Charles Pick filos o bill in "the Circuit Court agninst Edgar ¥, Brown et ol : Gompleinaut avers that ho lont dofendant $2,000 on n mort~ goigo on Lots 18, 19, and 20, Block 2, and Loty 1 and 2, Blook 9, in Pick's subidivislon of Lots 6 to 10, Inclusive, of Turnor's subdivislon of tho cast part of N, E. I of 8, E. 3¢ of Soo. 0, 88, 14; that tho lonn is sbill unpaid, ond dofondant, who, at ;tho timo of giving_ the said mortgage, declared that it was & first lien on'the property, now states that ono John 0. Coe: aud one William D. Tiabbitt hold provious mortgagos, which provont defondant’s nllowing complainant to foreclose .bis_mortgage. Undor . tha circumstonces coms plainant thiuks ho had bottor have tho case sot- tlod bofore a court of equity, who,’ he Lopos, will call his mortgage & flrst lien and declaro it {foreclased, LAND BUITS. Catharine A, Innos and-Etbol L. Inncs, of Fayoito, Ky., filoa bill, in tho Bupromo Court, aigninet Margarot T, Glst and others, prasing for o portitin of property Lett by tho late Robort Innes, of I'ayetto, consisting of Lot 27, Block 1; Lots 8, 9, 10, Blook 3; Lot 7, Blook 8; Lots 9,10, 13, 14, in Block 6; Lots 1 and 2, Block 6; Lot 1, 4, 8, Block 7; Liots 16, 17, Block 8; Lots 8 and 9, Dlook 4, all in Cool sid Auderson's sub- division of W 16 of n o I¢ of 800, 24,2, 18, 4 Gornelins Mooro filos o potition, in tho Sa- porior Gourt, agnint W. G. Uarro-and Abby G. Garro, for thio conflrmntion of Lis titlo to Lots 6 and 7, in W. G. Garro's- Subdivision, in_part of Dlock 10, Soc. 83, 29, 14; boing part of Canal ifrustoeq’ Bubdivision, Sco, 33, Lot 6, fronting on wost_sido of Lowo stroct, 37 foct b inchos, and running back 137 75-100 oot o a 10-foot alleg, aud Lot 7 fronting on_east 8ido of Loywe etroot 97 feot b_inchos, ‘aud running back 127 75-100 foot to & 10-foot alley, the said lots boing in the City of Chicago. DANRRTPTCY ITEMS. Wayne McVeagh, Franklin McVoagh, John B. Raymond, ond Honry O, Baroard, partnors une dor tho namo of Frankiin McVesgh & Co., of Ghicago, filo petition iu baukruptoy against Martin Thumann, who, thoy alloge, owes them $400.81, oud ia ineolvent, having committed an act of baukruptey in having pormitted his prop~ erty to bo taken on logal procoes by Lis brothor, Honry Thumann, for 91,060, with Jatont thoreby %0 givo o proforotice to eud Honry Thumaun. . [n tho matter of Willinm Milier, of Paorin, an insolvont, Rogar J. Brass, Provislonal Assigneo of tho etats, ig authorized to goll to M. F. Plats the stock of dry goods belonging to dobtor, at 45 conts on_the dolar, aud tho book dobts of the firm nt_833¢ conth on tho dollar. Tho vaine of the stock I8 estimatod by tho Ag- signee at about $14,000. Togister Mibbard, who haa beon enjoying his ‘midsummor vocation at Butlington, Vt., will ro- sumo business this morning, when tho_sccond and third meotings of the oreditors of Lioben~ stein o ol Smith of al, and Wight & Stovons will bo hold for tho selection of an Alsignes for : oach of tho bankrupt catats. A SLANGY THIEF. Tho nlloged Missouri cracksman _and poniten~ tiary-breakior, commouly known s Charley Ryan, was brought before Judge Portor yestordany, on a writ of haboay corpus. 1o waa attondod by Sus porintendont Washburn, Sam Ellis, tho dotec- tive, and a squad of police. Mr. Gus Vaa Buron, the prisoncr's coungol, was conspiouous by his absonce, aud grave fours wore ontortnined that Lo bad_boon sunstruck or roped into a bunko- don, Mr. Washburn presonted to tho Court s ‘mitfimus for furthor oxamination from o Justice, onn chargo of larceny, and boing o fugitive trom, justico, and got ut on an aildayls of an ox-Warden of tho Donitentiary, who, however, tailod to rocognizo tho prisouor in court. tho sbscnco of his counsel, mpon whom ho hod doponded for bail, tho prisonor undortook his own_casio, and bogan by romarking that ho could seo no plaiutiil in tho caso;_that ho was willing snd ready to give bail; and that Mr. Washburn combined in !al}u to. orson plaintiff, dofondant, Judgo, jury, Foro tha dudge ‘took bis seat on the bengh and briskly roviowed what i known of tho circum« stancos undor which the prisoner was arrested. itho prisonor sskod to havo a momontly timg in which to spoak concorning his position. Tho Court acceded, whou tho prisonor asked tho Court if ho know what s “stiff " moant, snd, be- foro the Court could say yes or no, ad the caso may bo, hie nasortod that & *stiff Lind been put upon, Suparintendsnt Wealibura by a uumbor of feopls who woro maldug o d—d fool of Lim.” cro tho Court intorposod, stating that tuch ob- sconity and profanity woud not be allowed whilo tho Court was sitting, and deciding that in tho Tack of providing good and suflicient bail ho should bo remanded to jail, whioh hie was ac- cordingly. CRIMINAL COUNT ITEMS. Ohinrlon Guttor was placod on frisl chiarged with swindling ono Iutland out of 8515 at bunko. Bomo timo sinco Rutland was buskood out of this smount by Ohicago gamblors, and, procuring tho sorvices of o dotective, ho had the man who'did tho bunko arrostod. Miko McDou- ald builed Lim out veory shortly aftor the arrost wag made. On the prisoner's appearing in court, yosterday morning, tho proscouting witness hold that tho prisonor was not tho man originally ar- rested, A jury had boon impanelod micanwaile who, in viow of the faot that tho witnosa failo to identify tho prisoner, dischargod him. 1t may add frosly” {uterost to tho case to montion thut Tutland i u profossional monto ployor. John Bowers was triod on o charge of larcony, found guilty, and seutenced to one yesr in the Tteform Soliool. Jumes O'Brien, found guilty of larcony, was sout to tho Pouitouliary for b yours. - TILE COUNTS IN LNIEF. In the Unitod States Distriot Court, George 0. Fry, sttornoy for W. 8. Lamb, Assignoo of tho Winnoshelle Insuranco Compony, com- menced fifty-one suits against as muny premium noto-makers for ol amounts. On Saturday, Judgo Heaton, in tho Superlor GCourt, will diiposo of all motions for now trials, orany other motions to bo mado in cases thal ave como befor him, as aftor that dato the Judge will roturn to hid own Circult. , G. Mogill files s doolaratidn in an no- tion for trospass in tho Oirouit Court, agalnst Hand W. B. Wullt, who, ho slleges, on tho 11tk of this month, sssaulted him, Drulsing and ounding bis body,and cerriod bim off Lo prisot, where ho was conllned for over twolve hours, in consideration of which hardships complainant soeks to rocover tho sum of SB‘D(HJ. Lliza Daviy lles » bill, in the Buporior Court, in a suit of ojoctment against John Payno, who, sho nllogos, filogully dotaine possossion of tho ‘#outh 10 noros of enst 3¢ of northwest 3 of Boo- tion 5, 40, 14, nnd theroby damngos hor to the oxtont of 81,000, Chinrlos 1. Stoclo and V. Claronce Price, of Waukegan, fllo o bill in the United Btates Cireult Court, agulnst tho Btar Chomical Worls, for tho allogod fnfringomont of the lattor of complain- ants’ uso of tho trade-murk, “ Oroawn Buling- Powdor, on packsgos of goods usod iu the oul- inary ot Katoy Burk filos s praecipo {n the Buporior Court, n an action of trospussin tho cuso agaiust Blrs, Bary Molvin ; dsmogos, $10,000, oth 1. Howe filon n praccipo, inthio Superior Court, in annction of trespusa fu'the cuns ugalust JouopR IT. Muthior and J. D, L. Mnthol ; dam- apos, #10,000; and againet W. 1. Smith and Wiltiam Patrick, for o similaramount. Riligrd 0. Kitby aud J, Watty Nichols, anch Drings kuits in trospass, in the Suporior Court, ssalist Oyrus B, Millor A, Swlok Moury, Soars, 1 B. Boars, and 15, W. Boattio, for 3,000, NEW SUITS, H, @, Mogill v, I, M. Appeal, 7,83 3 bill to dodlare lion, ank of Oblcago v, coufwudon of Jjudgumgnt, O, Pick v, X, ¥, 7,825—Commvrelal ~ Natloual Bauol P. Walley of ul - vjectment, $1, ho nccompaniod hsr to hor Lome, No. $1,077.66, 7,830—Willinm Tobb v, E. 0, Cooledgo and JVIL, Beat, Jr,s asmumpsit, 3000, 7,87 o 7,831~Ro- siored cnaes,- 7,632 (flJ 831 —l{ poal, “(Ilurul. Record) ~Honjamin Lunan, Jr,, V. om mny coneorn 3 Vi to porfach o o_ Lot Dlock 40, Ounet Truntco apw Bubdslon of ho E. fraction of B, E, fractioual e Buhioh Gount,—44 164—Tatoy Turk v. Mes, Mary Molvin; trespass on tho caso, $10,000, 44,185— Catliorfue A, Innlo ot M, V. Muu‘um T, Glst ot ol pee tition for partition, 44,180—8cth B, Iowes v, Jowuph 1. Matlief snd J, D, L, Harvey{ trespnsa on tho eako, $10,000, 44,187—Hoih B, Howen v, Wizzol P, Smith and Wililam Patrick; same, $10,000, ~ 44,188~Corno- tiun Moore v, Williani G, arr stule; pelition to esr tabligh and confirm bitle, #4,189-50—Appeal, 44,101 —Rosotta B, v, Wiiliam Wallato Hestor dfvorco’ on gratiu of adulery ond eruclty, 44,1viGulavia 1 Flolda v, Austin B, Wescott s bitl, 44, 102—Ttiehland D, Tirby'v. Oyrun ¥, Millor, A, Bwick,’ Honry Soars, 3, 1, Hoatw, and_B, W. Bentthos brespass, £2,0 44,1047, Walta Nicholw' v. Bamb: wuno,” $2,000; 41/106—Oncar Lrowster et al, v, . Biasou et al, Tilvhumont, §200. 44,100—Elizn Davia v, John Yayho; = i A FIENDISIL CRINME, A Littlo Girl Outraged--A Villain who Desorvestobe Tried in Yudge Lynchs Cowurt, The fourth brutal outrago which has boon porpotratod upon tho porsons of unprotected fo- males in Lhis olty during two months, ocourrod oi Tuaaday aftornoon iu tho Fourth Polico Pro- ciuct (Dridgoport). Theso outrages have beon geriorally committed by a clogs of mon known as gonteol villainy, tho mombers of which are usu- ally prominont as gamblers, piok-pockets; or bunko-mon, Thoy- are alweys olther forlu- unto in haviog plonty of money, or friends wwho lave mioney, and thus, in most cosos, tho vie- tims of tholr carnal brutulity aro hushod to si~ lonco, for & pecuniary considoration. Tho man who committed the last crimo of rape, is not kuown. Borgonut Hood dotailed the following fuotss to tho roportars, concorning it: About 10 “0'clock Tuckday morning, s well-drossod fellow mot littla girl named Gortrudo Springer, at tho cornor of Archior avenno and Halaloed streot, and aslced hor if elio know whoro hio could omploy o glrl to nurso o small child. Sho ropliod thut if Tor mothor would consont to it, sho would hire out for that purpioso, At tho bruta's suggoation, il sted gtroct, Au arrangowment waa made, whoraby tho hittlo girl was to go with him to bls houeo, 1o agrooing to pay hor 9225 por woek. Tho man insistod on’ the little girl going with hitn at onca to his houte, and, accordingly, -Lor mother reluctantly consented to lat hor go.' The monstor snd big littlo sorvant procoeded on Ifalstod a6 for o8 tho ruilrond track, thenco wost, crossing tho South Branch at that point, whon thoy eame in sight of o honse which tho mau sald was hia, Noarby was o clump of bushos which, whon they had entered, bo remarked was o good placo to rost from tho heat, and” eo sot down, ~ The littlo girl ro- mainod standing, but boing uneuspicious, did_not attempt to got sway. Buddenly tho inhuman wratol loapod up, aud, lacing bis ‘hand over hor mouth, forced hor to'the ground, und dospite all hor struggles and frautic offorts to oseape, ho succeeded in accomplishing his brutal purposes. Although much exhausted, and, to use hor own oxprossion, * almost dond,” sho managod to oscape from tho villafa’'s clutches, and resch hor homo in sofoty. Yestordsy morning hor mothor reported tho mattor to Sorgt. Hood, Who at once dotailod oficors to arrost tho guilty party. Yes- {ordny ovoning 1o had not beon found, but tho polico havo such an sccurato description of him that his escape is hardly vossiblo, Mo told Mrs. Springor, tho girl's mother, that his name was Charlos Reed, and Lis placo of residenco uaar the Steck Yarda. His victim is not quito 18 yonrs old, andisa vory protty, innocant girl, whose virtuo is un- quostioned. An examination by Ynymxnu yuutgrdny efternoon confirmed tho girl's stute- mont. e $97 WORTH OF INFORMATION. How a Preacher from an Interior “Cown Sought Informution? ina Eunko Don. Country ministers, liko country church-mem- bors, somotimos leave their moral strait- jnokets at homo whon thoy come to tho city. Thoy often pursuc ploasures in town which thoy would run from in their own quiot snd gossipy homlots. An old min- ister from Bullivant, this State, whoso work in tho vinoynrd of the Lord, has ox- tended through many years, on Tuctday rogis- tored his namo at the Commercial Hotel, cornor of Lake and Desrborn stroets. After suppor, Tuoudny, ho sonted himsolf iu on casy chair, at the Dearborn stroet ontranco, and moditated upon the beautics of a sunset in tho heart of & large city, his vislon boing limited by engine- house No. 13. His meditations wero rudely aroused by o well-dressod man who laid his band familiarly on tho old gontleman's shoulder and nsked him if ho was not from Sulli~ vant. ‘The good man acknowledged that ho was from that town, but said * L do not kuow you." “Why,” said tho aflable young map, *“I'm_the horso-trainor.” * Woll," sald the parson, *I ro- membor thoro was a horse-trainor at Bullivant, but I did not know him,” By tho affectation of much wining suavity tho boguilor won the confldonce of tho minister, and induced him 10 necompany kim to & room on the cornor of Glark and Bouth Wator stroote, swhioro tho prizea of the Louisvillo lottery wore being distributed. ‘The quondam horso-trainor said bo had drawn & Inrgo amount of money, soma of which he would like to spond on tho ministor, as a poor roturn for tho pleasuro of his company. Tho rest of the story s dull bocause it is so ordlnlxg. The man of God bowed to tho shrine of Bunko to tho tuneof 897. Liko all suck worshippors, ho claims that he lost the money on & tour of in- vostigation, and, unfortunately, paid dear for the information he acquired. il ks SOMINOUK TRIBE NO. 4, IMPROVED ORDER _OF RED MEN, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribime: B : I hopo you will pardonme for interposing an objection to your notice of the installation of officers in Sominouk Tribe No.4. Tho notice you rocolved was written by our Vonerablo Prophot, and was o fuc-similo of tho notice sont to another journsl, and the lattor printed it cor- roctly. The Improved Ordor of Red Mon is not a bur- lesque institution, neither s it somethiug new, but Las been in existonco ever sinco tho patriots of almost a contury ago made & “ton-pot” of DBoston Hurbor, 8s & georot bonevolont socioty, in Pennsylvanin, Oblo, Californis, and mauy othor Biates in the Union; it rauks ouly socund to Masonry in num- bory. Tho motto of tho order is, “Ireodow, Friondsbip, and Charity.” Our I'ribe~—tho first in Chicago, and fourth in Ilinols—started out with nearly 100 chartor mowbors ; und Red Mon us wo are in nume, our advertisoments in Tur Trinune have always Lorotoforo been corroctly priuted, althogh written by the snmne Rod Mau whoso manueeript proves such » stumbling-block to you, Our ofli- cors ure: W. W. Winter, Prophet; M, W. Caso, Hachom; A. W. Wagonor, Bovior Sagumore; L. D, Tuttlo, Junior Bagamore; R, D, Waggoner, Chiof of Rocords; Jumos Van Vochton, Keopor of Wampum (funds). M. W. Casg, M, D. g i b AN INTOLERABLE NUISANCE. That is exactly what the sewor is at Twonty-soo- ond streot, All tho trains of the Illinols Contral and tho Michigan Contral Rallways stop b that station, and hundrods of possongors take the cors thero. evory day. The sower emptios ity large black stream of concontrated nnatinoss inuide the breakwator, dircotly in front of tho dopot. From it an unondurablo stonch groots tho thonsands of pnssongers who outor or leave the city by thoue ronds. . It is outrngeous that tho first improssiona of strangors should bo dorived from tho noxious, smolls that como from tho mouth of oue of tho Iargost stroame of fMith gathored from the sinks of oue of tho most populous distriots in the city. Wo hoard of ono lndy who contracted a fover, &g it was beliovad, from this sowor, during half an Liour sho was forced to walt for tho cars, To mnmdy this unlsauco, that hiterally *smolls to Houvon,” the Board of Public Works should al onco cover the sower nnd carry it outsive of tho broakwator. Tho good nawe sud the henlth of the city should no longor bo mude to suffer from it, "Lot it bo done at onco, e e, DISINFECTANTS. To the Editor of The Chicago Tritune: Bm: I notico your advice to the people to propuro o disinfootaut, and use it on their prom- ives. Now, thoso who most neod this arilole have not the time mor the seneo to make it, Why 0ot sppolat sollablo. poriong jn oacky, iy trlob to make and distributo this article at ovory houso iu thoir distriot, ol ronsonablo rates, and compol all who ara ablo to purchase aud use tho spmo until all danger {8 ovnr(i; ———— SUBURBAN NEWS. Evauston, Tho Bonrd of Trusteos of Evanston met on ‘Pucsday night in tho Town Iiall, Presidont Gil- bert in the ohair. I'resent, Gilbort, Gago, Blanchnrd, nnd Dhelps. Tho Committeo on Plats and Bubdivisions reporled favorably on Tiobort Common's Bubdivision of the north twen- ty-one ncres, moro or lows, of tha southwost quartor of Soc, 12, Townellp 41, Rungo 13 wost, ‘Approved. - 0. H. Mann nuked leave, in n potition, to ralso his house and lower his Lusomont, and make othior improvomonts and alterations looking to conformily with tho now grado on Davis stroot. Granted. Tho committco appointed on o safe roported thet James Wigginibor liad offorcd to build o brick vnult for 3110, ‘Ihio Committeo wore given: power 10 et "I'ie Committeo on Slreot Lamps wore instruct- od to lot the contract for lighting tho atrects im- modiatoly. Charlos K. Biuniator, Civil Engineor, was in- structod to malke n sounding in the lake in the lino of tho pier, and two on vither sldo, parallel with tho formor, dingram {he samo with the nicaduremunts, and submit tho results to tho Board at his ecrlicst convenicuco, Willinmn Blauchard, Wilson Philips, and Chaslos J. Gilbert, Coministonors to make an ostimato of tho coxt and oxpendituras of laying pipos und putting in hydrants, including the mutorisl, re- portod as follown, wid thio rogort was appraved ¢ Yor 65,600 féet of iron pipe, amid work, lubor, and iateriul fu lylug the ‘saoi Tor 26 valves........ Yor 50 hydran(s compluie, inciuding work, labor aud muterlal o For extra castings and frelght 333,200 1,200 1001504,900 ) Shorman avenus, from Cluark to Foster stvoct, tho Board bnving goue through the legal mo- tions connectod therowith. I'io Committee on Street-Lamps reported that they had boen able to sucure the sorvices of N than Branch and G. A. Boll, for lighting the vil- Ingo lawp. Yoard ndjournad for one woo. AN OUTRAGE. Thero are now in the County Jail éwo persons, Tordinand Wick nnd Josoph "Loab, Leld over under buil ou tho susplcion that thoy were tho assailants of Charloy Prantz, tho young mmn who was wantonly shot down noar Evanston one Sunday nigght lnst month, Theso mon wero ux- aminod by two suburban Dogborrys, and hald over in bail to sppesr for examination on the next day. Noithor of theso men havo beon ablo to ‘give ball, nor was tho slightost sciutilin of “evidonco hbrought out to implicate thom., The wholo affair hes overy spponrance of being a gross outrage on tho rights nnd libor- tios of two inoffousivo citizons, nnd demand the jmmediate attontion of tho proper suthorities. Hydo Parle, Joseph I Gray, Asseséor of Hydo Park, hav- ing about camfllnlml the assegsmert for the year 3879, xoports tho Asucascd valuo of real estato as. Personal property..... Total,......... Assossment fast Y 801,532 i 150,000 951,612 gy Incresso . ee... 41,000,800 e The Prairie Farmer Company destro to secure couvenlent quartora in the South Divi- slon for their ofiices, Rooms that ure provided with power and steam licat preferred, Room for business ofiices must not Lo ahove socond floor, Location, north of Van Buren street, Partier haying such quar tors 1o rent will plengo call’ on, or communieate with the Company, at No, 674 Wabush aveuue. e The Genuine Gayser Spring Water 18 drawn by Buck & Riayuer, at both thelr utores, tsetons sk delohtde —No ono, having lived in Woatorn Michigan s quartar of o contury, Lus failed io obsorve tho gront clango in tho climato of this region, Our wintors aro_colder and our summors dryor and botter. Is ihis change to bo permancnt ? if s, why? Will the chango that ia going on in timo affact what is known a8 the fruit bolt of Wostorn Michigan, dostroying the hopos and oxpecta- tions of those who Lnva iuvested largely in lands to bo converted into poach and applo orchards ond gardens in which to cultivate the smaller fruits 7—Grand Rapids Democrat. ATKEN'S THEATRE. ERAINTD Corman Wilitary Concerts! BY THE FAMOUS Band of the Royal Saxon Sharpshooters’ Regiment, No. 108, (Prince Georged, from Dresden, 3 CONGERTS ONLY, UNDER THE LEADERSIIP OF MR. HANS GIROD, Cornot-a-Plston Virtuoso to tho King of Saxony. 1. Concort to-night, Thursday, at 8 p. m., ot AIKEN’S THEATRE. Admission, $1. II. Concert to-morrow (Friday) Afternoon, from 3:30 to 7 p. m., st OGDEN’S GROVE. X, Concert to-morrow (Friday) Night, at 8 p.m., at NORTH SIDE TURNER HALI. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, THE PARLOR HOME OF COMEDY! Patronized by the Ellto of Soctety ¢ MONDAY, duly 1 ovocy ovoulug, sud Woduoady sud ) atrdey MEERAND vOUBLE BILL Robertsun's Boautlful Socioty Comedy, ) And rosppoaranoo of John Dillon fn tho Glorlous Farce of TETR TWO POLTS. In rohuarual—SCHOOL. NIXON'S AMPHITHEATRE, THE COOLEST PLACE IN THE CITY, Panitlvely the LAST THREE NIGIITS of TONY PASTORS GREAT STAR TROUPE! pionwors last opprtuniy uf witnewing tho purformancos of this BMAMMOTIL COMBINATION, as thoy are ad- vertiiod for aud must positively appear in Kalsmazoo, Mioh., on Moudsy noxt. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 17, NTIRE CHANGE on BROGRAMNE, ENTIICLE CIIANGE OF PROGRAMIIE, Introduclng all tho Stars {5 thulr groat Spoclaltios, My ;:gfll#‘gl.‘!gvl‘;:;hu::u'&:mpmfinunn;v Toatte M'VIOKER'S THEATRE. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK Of tho Brilliant Youug Aotruss, KATIE PUTNAIM. MONDAY RVENING, July 4, aud durlng the wook, fent timo tn Arurica of {hu now Kmotioual Dramwa, ‘WORLD AND STAGE. XKATH ROBERTSON. JKATLE PUTNAM, Karowoll Matinea Sal n OCEAN NAVIGATION. OARRYING THI UNITKD BTATES MAIL Bolweon New York, Cork, aul Liverool, Tho magnificont now aud -fall.powored Btoamahizn of thia Lino uifer unriealed accommadntions to all classvs of ansongars, Tho stommors holng aliko, travolurs sccura o groat advantago of having an egually good and fast stoamor for ench anil n\'nr( malling, OUEANIO, QRLTIO, BELGIO, REPUBLIC, 1 Al:’l’l& ADRIATIO, MAJ IS 10, BRYTANNIO, Shiliye feons New York i BATU R DAYS, from Livoriool on 11IURSDAYS, calling at Cork nrbos both wayn,© Katon as low s ay ent-olasa lino. Tor further (nformotion ll[l]!ly to Uompauy's Westorn Qiloo, 67 and 99 South Claricet., wour” Waabinglon, ongo. = BT on Groat Bitiatn and Trofama from £ wpwarda ALFRIED LAGERGIIN, Agont, FOR EUROPE. - INMAN LINE ‘ROYAT, MATL, STEAMERS, Will sail from Now York ns tollows: QITY OF NEW YOI T : ST O MONMOMNE Thursdar, July V14 4 3 1. CITY OF BRISTOL 'h v o] 81 ~CITY OF OHESTE ‘ll{:l“fl-"x;. I;:H; ‘fl‘. M. RDAY aund 7 Trom Plor N, 4, Noreh Rivers - o4 FHURSRAY, And ezoh muccaodiug 8 Cnbin Passnire, 870 nnd 890 Gold. Bloorago, to British Ports, -+ &3.00 Curronoy, Round Trip Tickets at Reduced Rafes, SIGLL DRATES for salo ot law eatos, FRANCIS C. BROWN, Gonornt Weatorm Asont, 382 South Clark-st., cornor Linko. o . NATIONAL LINE OF STBAMSEIPS. Nyt from Now York for Quoenstown and Lisorpool wvery Saturdaysud tor Lomdan dieectovery fortnights for QUIEKNRTOWN s LUV EKPOOL, from Plers 48 and 47, North Itivar, reges, turduy, July 12 . Huturiny, July 31 Egypt. .o Saturday, July 18 Saturdny, Avg, 3 Cubin Pussnze, S80, S0 100 Currency. , anid 8 Eixcursion Tickots at Ttaduced Latos, STEERAGE PASSAGE, 8%, cunvnoy. Passoniera Lookod 10 o frons Goraaa and Boandings S e ot Chid limo o to Lanent n tho tead: b tommabing o z Drais on Gront Britain, Techad. and the Caattnonte WILLIA!IE1 BI;\CAI&S‘I;‘HR. on'] Westorn Agent, Northeast Cl -8ty TSRy ; p o P o Salling twica a wook truin Nuw York, and carrying pas: songem to sl purts of Greal Britaby Troland, Conlinontal (CII(Q?I'I. and tha Maditorranean. Unabin from $66; Nteor- g, HeiCah o Teeh pocla ovat, 407 wout, %35, ° nintal orts samo as ollior rugulor iinve, Al payablo in currency, Apply for full lnformation at the Com- yany's otiicos, No, 7 Bowling Groun, Now York, an oraor LaSalloany Madison-ste., Chicaxo. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Apents, CUNARD MIATL LINE. ESTABLISEED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston, aud Liverpool. FIIOR} NEW YORK. ust And lmgx Boston overy Tuosday. Cabin Passage, 880, §100 and 3130, Gold. Excursion Tiokets ot Itoduowt Ratos, Stoorage Passage, 830 ourrency. Passengers and frolght booked to and from all parts of Kuropo at lowest. ratoy, slgnuDratgun Gron Britalw Frolan' and fio Coutiront, . L. DU VERN LT, Gon'i West'n Agent, . W. cor. Glnrk and Raudoluh-sis. STATE LINE, NEW YORIZ AND GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- FAST AND LONDUNDERRY, Thoso clogant now aleamors will sail from State Lino Plor, Tulton Ferry, Brookiyn, N, ¥, n followa: ALABAMA Wodnesdny, July 0. P dnosdny, duly 2. VIRGINTA. GEORGIA Fortnightly Ayouts, 73 Broadway, N, Y. - SAMPUE S ARG, Agents, Cor. of Canal aiid Wost Madison-star, Uhioago. Mt d Hott f+1n matn aad aie lino). RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRALS Summner Arrangément, IEXPLANATION OF REFENENCE MARES, — | Saturdayne sentad.” » Bundny oxcenlall, ) ¢ Moudoy excoplod, FAr- rive Sunday ab8:00a, m. § Dally. MICHIGAN CCNTRAL & CREAT WESTERN RMLRG?D! Deyot, jiot qf Take st,, and fool of Ticentyssecond-sty Yeket ofice, 1 Glark f., i 7 Rl Pt rer & ando \fackson Acootntiodntion.. . m oh, . HENIY 0. WENTWORTH, Genera) Passongor Agant. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Kanwas City and Dencer Short Line, via_Loulet- a3 sy i Chicagon Srimteldy dllon and St. Zouts Thraugh fine. Union Devat, Weat Sides near Sudloan-sts Vridge. Ticket Offices + Al Depot, and 133 Randolph-at, i Teave, | _Arrive. Koneas Oty Txprom viJnckson os T and Loaleiann: Storsl 9:16 8, m. |* :10 p. m. Lxpross, via| 3L, aud Lovisl- K‘l City Fast dnckranvillo, +9:00 p. m. * 9:183. m.|* 8:10 p. m. 0:00p. .| 7:308. me 5 ¢ 7800, me | 17:30 8. m, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. Ewion ety corter ucison and Canal-ate,; 1¥cket Ofict 68 South Clurkste, opysite Shermes House, anil at Depts Trace, | Arrive Milwawkae, St Paul & Minncap olis by Bz Milwaukue & 16508, m, nll and F: PRy Milwaukee, olis Nl 4316 po . CHICAGO, PURLINGTON & UUINGY RAILROAD, Depola—Fuot of Lakeats, Indianuss., awd Sicleenth-st., el Cunal nd Sixteenth-als, Ticket offices, No. 09 Clurie oty and al depote, Arrice, Mall and Ixpress. Ottawa and Streatos Dubuque and Slon: Pocitic Kast Lino,. Avirorn Tnssonger, Mendotn & Ottawa | Downer's (Irove A n ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depat foot af Lakest, and fool of® Tiwentyaecond-at, wgices, 191 Kamlviphoat., near” Clark. Ticket . Louts Fxpress. Bi: Louls Fast Lids. Catro Mal), Galvo Texp: Springfield 1 Sprinaiicld Kxprosa. Dubuque § Bloua Oity Dubugue & Sioux City Etiinghat Passonizo Knnknkeo Passonyor... Tiydo Parkand Oal Woo: Hiydo Parkcond Oak Wood CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. City afices, corner Randolph awt LuSalle.sts,, and 76 Cunals Hhay corner Madismni-st, Paoifio Fast L Dubunue Day Fx. Pacifle Night, Lx} Dubuquo Night fix Eroaport e Hubuto Kxpress Coport & Dubuguy 3 proes: BRI Mallsseroeese wankoo fix Milwaukeo Paxsonky Milwaukeo Paseonicor (daily)! Qo oy Eabon, & P s Manyuvtty fxpros, 6Tt Eeproan s 9:30 b, NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDOII, And all Other Points in England and Walos, Tho South Walos Atlantlo Stoamshin Uompany's now firstclnss Stoamships will sall {row Peunsylvans Rall- rond Wanef, Jorsey City: PEMBROK GLAMORGAR, uno oy tcamnstiie, Dullt oxprosaty for 1hv {raic, tre pro- vldod with a1l tho 13tast Improvemonts for the coinfortsnd couvenfenon of OALIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS, eat Cabin. 38 curroncy Becond Cu 55 curroncy + Sourrency fros e for £1 and upwards. Toy furthur parlioutare, apply in Cardiff, at the Con- icos, No. 1 Dock hnmhnn& und in New York to AROGUIBALD BAXTER & C fonter No. 17 lfrondway. 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. FElevator running during all ‘business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes of business requiring a central lo- cation. W. C. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building. EDUCATIONAL. RACGINE COLLEGE. Ractno Colloga Includos threo Schools: 1. A COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT, with fall Ool- lugints Goursv, 3. A SCIENTIFIO SOIIOOL, to bo bogun this Autumu, 3. A GRAMMAR S0HOOL FOR BOYS. i Sohoots bogln Sopt. 10, _Fur adm torh 70 BRSO Bl YN ‘Racinn Uollogo, Racins, Wis. pCaalosues aan bo obtafuod at tho Morobauts® Natlonal sk, HATFIALD HEOUSH, Mostous Buringy on Itaquotte Rivee, thruo wilds from t. Lawsunco Rivor, will open Juno 8 for rocention of uvsts, Accommuodation first-olass, ‘' Hotel Is untire- now, and has beon fittod and furnishvd with overy o orn_conveniunce. Good tlhing and hunting, ‘The pro- Driotars have dotormingd ta prusont a lousa I ovory way Wworthy of patrons o wators aro highly rocommond- ety Tuostuteal acuty s wido ange of dagasus. Giul o Kprings may bo. it of Qas & Co, s ¥, “Addrous HATEIELD IROS., Massons 5;;-!:‘“‘."1 N it N. Y., or 1% Frontat., N. V. Gulds bt Taiveoiico o, SALVE. RISING STAR LODGE, NO. 60, OF I O. ¥. 8. 0. OF I, First Auwmal Excmsion o Milwankes, ON SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1873, luding admlusion to onve Chiloako by U, & WL T cor, Kinzlo sud Gunal-ats, b 8 B, . whiavi, and loavus tio Milwaukuo Dopot at if p. ., Onr nibuyes wl 0 in attondance to tuke passongors to and frou the grounds frow of ohargo. Tickote goud fur Bun- dayand Munday, Omiiibusvs will u i readinioss to lako {smongoryad (S rutura ot Tixgurston ! AT ho olty, “Tlokuts for salo st D, Bauon's, 131 Olurost. ; o , cor. Habband-court and B #t, cor, Hnlited and Horrison-ste, Wilkt Lako-st. cor; ¥ BUSINESS CARD. ‘Weslern Rag, Paner, Twine and Metal Warehonse, JOHN E. PETTIBONE, ‘Warehouse 280, 2388 and 200 Fifth-av, to uf 104 aud 103 Kandofph-st, Istablishod fu 185, L T Ouv, Tt ok oni oati skl W Al Riglie Salvoe for Burns, Bolls, CORNS! DR. KTIPHENS. 13 Dearborn S, FRACTIONAL OURRENOCY. $5 Packages - FRACTIONAL GURRENGY FOR SALIE AT 25 conta n hox. TRIBUNE OFFICE. - CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depu, corner ap’ Vu Huren and Sherman-sis, 2icket offce, W eat Yudiagn-st, _ Qmatia, Leavonw'th & Atchlson x| Torn Atcommodation. - il Fapioss... Leuvgnworth & A LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, Van Huren-at., fint of LnSalle-st, Ticket ofices, northicest evrner Clark and {tandu(phate, and tuuthieit corner Canul and Mudison-sts. Arriee, > Grap, 1 * 90 5. . 02, 1 8:l0a; m! xpross Accom. via Maln Lino. . Mal, via Alr Lino and Main Lino| s.fldu‘x | Now York lixpress, via| r Atlanifo Kxiros, v DNt xprosn, Vi Bal Kiknart Acconimouation. ... South Uhicngo Acsonuuoiation. PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUYE, From the Great Central Railrond Depot, fool of, For throwgh tickets and sleeping-ear berihs aj heto Ticket ofice, 131 HKandaljih- Canalsst,, corner Madigon; 9 Las ington, and at Hlinofs Centyat Depo Foavo Chisago... Kiivo at. Lafayol Arrivent Tudianap Arrive at Cincinuati Tealon uerive at Chicngo ot 7:57 . m., 8:36 8. m., and b, m. " Onlyling rundiyg Satueday e trsfa fo T dianapolis and Cincinnati; South End passongors can ot bagwayo ohookod and taka traln at Twouty-secoud-st. CHICAGO & PACIFIC KAILROAD. (OPEN TO ELGIN, 35 NI Dot corner Halted und Norih Hraneh General ofles Metropolitan Black, corner Kandolp A LaSalletts, Arrive, lutn Passonger, Elfin Froliaht MEDICAL CARDS. DR. C. BIGELOW, GCONFIDENTIAL PIUYSIOIAN, {3 BTATEST. \ienko- 10 well kitown by all rendor of the payers that Dr. C. Bigolow Is the oldest establisbud physician, haviug besn Drnoticiag 1h Chlvaio for th Tast 10 yoars: Sclvitce suid Bepioriunt havo matlo Dr. 1. he most ronowauil. SPite OYALIIT of Tho ne, honorad by thio rose, o tho highost medical attainments by all stitutdsof the dny, loving dovoted TV OF N8 LIFE in porfoctin rlemmuun 1hint it L cure ponts v 8 GHRONIOAND PRIVATE A e O UINA LY, ORGANK In both wexes, SEM L NEI N WIEAKNESS, producin Vit "AVERATON U S0 N VIHION, LOSS MEMORY porfectly cured, Tt Ia oyidont that ono who confinus him. welf ta tho atudy of cortaln diseasvs, troating thousauds ot ShsuroserySent, ik ve Gronto sk (s & Dhysisn ohoral praation. B R eomonor {his Glty, of tho highost rompoctabily, ol monbors ol ho thedical fnoulty Row practising 14 Chileago, nry willlng and roady to attest Ly skill, Rond e SEISAT, THEATTSE for Tndivs and guntlomen. Bent. to any addross in soalod onvelopo. SULT TION FREE, SBEPARATE PARLORS for ladiss and ontlonon, Onll: you ece only the Doctor. CURRES- PONDIEN 1 CONFIDUNTIAT,, Addrora. all lottors to DIt. Q. DIGELOW, with atatnpiy No. {61 Statu-st, NO CURI! yooaYit Dr. Kean, 360 South Clark-st., Chioago, May bo coufiduntiatly consuttod, putsonally or by mall frug of ehiarge, an all elironis or horvos dlsunsus, DIt . KIEAN ia tho only plysiolan fu tho vlty who war= TAnAS CUTHS BT N0 PNY. Groon Huok wont for 60 couts, Tllustrated with numor ous fiupongravings, DR. A. G. OLIN, GONFIDENTIAL PHYSIUIAN, No. 41 Wost Washingtonst., Clifcago (irst ‘loon), curer all private, ohronde, sud neryous diveuses by both soxe o havo fatlud, Call or welto; cures guuran- Tood, - Canaultation Treos cocrospondunco confidentinl ; 61 vaku (ull informiation fof tw stumps, Sond for cifouinr, Dr. TO VY RISEN I, 183 BOUMUT OLARK-8T,, Cuntinuos fo euro wll Ghironio, Rorvous. and Urlnary Disenses o€ botly uozow, and uiay bo l:ln‘rlxlllllnhlhlllyufign‘- wnitod, iy ), froa ol ohago. Fou R eluibs oo wieh wafoly il wicevss. - $1is Modieat Tevativg 1o lad v aid iy R. STON E, ., Oblongo, I, 1l chrondo af aniblo sirice itation fr Bpeeial DI nlwumufl:r i, Mo horaonniio ue by tunil, Car LPoatin with sucows, Olrantarvirso, PRESCRIPTION FREB Fue tho sweudy oura of Necsous Dobllty, Spermatorthate, A Ml anhces: ol S I SR LA T HirrON & 60 Gluotinatl O

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