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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1873, 3 DOG EAT DoG. tow the Gamblers are Golng Through Mike McDon- ald’s Pile. Tho Late “Boss" Braco TFaro-Dealor in the Hands of His Frionds, s Wifo Applics to Capt. Buckloy for Relief Agaiust Watt Robbins, The boss gamblar In this eity has boon # Mike " McDonald, Thoe namo is familiar to the public bocause it hns appoarod almost daily in tho nowspapora for soveral yoars, and always in connoction with somo nofarious transaction by which he grow rich at the oxponso of in- nunierablo viotime, 1fis caroer has beon ono of traud,—open, hold, and unblushing, Ho is, or perhaps it would be moro correct tosny ho was, o koon, shrowd shnrpor, up to all the tricks of his infamous profossion, a. bolug without foeling, hieart or consclenco, who rocked not how many o wifo sat up all night waiting for her husband to roturn from somo of his. dons, whoro childron wore robboed of their patrimony, homes rendered desolato, and hoarts broken, In the days beforo the fire, McDonald used to boast that he ** ran the town,” snd oponly. intimated that ho had the police officors undor his thumb ; that thoy dorod not disturb tho tigors that ambushod in his lairs, or the beasts or thoir propriotor (himself) might turn and rond them, Ho had virtunlly o monopoly of the gambling housos in the city. Ag wns remarked boforo, ho was bogs, Ila ran faro banks, *akin™ games, ond “brace™ games, nover nppearing as princi- pal, but officiating iu the more lucrative and safor position of bankor. Men woro robbed nightly in Lis dons. Defalcations in morenntilo establishmonts that bave never beon ox- posod to tho publis gdzo wore caused by infatuated clorks who, having bogun play, becamo fascinated, and when they lost Lopt on abstracting monoy in the hopoof rotrioving their losses, Of courso thoro was no rotrioval, Thore never is iu such cages, Tho gamblor's don is o Maclstrom that sucka in and engulfs overything and overybody that got within its fatal grasp. McDouald used to drinlk vory hard, but it inte! fored with his fortunes, for & gambler ro- uires 8 cool aund calculating hoad. e orsook the bowl. It would have been well for bis victims had ho continued to drink until ho filled o drunkard’s grave. Woll, he abandoned whluk¥ for the time and embraced villainy, and there s probably no mau in_the world respon- sible for ns much misory a8 Michael McDonald, tho gamblor of Chicago, The following afliduvits made four years ago, sod published 1n Tur TRIDUNE of AnF. 8, 1809, will givo an iden of how ho roped in his victims | Charles Goodmnn, Jr,, dcfmlu that ho is of the age of 24 years, aud _that in"April of 1806, being thon rosi- dent with Lis parents on tho Weat 8{d6, ho was omploy- #d by the Ohicago Dock Company, a corporation undor tho Iawa of thia Biato, having its habitat snd doing its bueinoss n this city, Iia employment was that of goneral clerk, fn which was fucluded the businoss of collecting and disbursing money In connoction with the Compony’s storngo business: ho was to roceive monoy ond - doposit 1t in bank; and, that ho might mnke proper pay- monts, checks by tho Trosuror, siguod. in biuni, wory Intrusiod to him, each of thess bolug made payn. ble to his own order. In May or June, 1868, whilo ho waa thus employed, on one ovening he visited a game bling-room on Dearborn stroat, whora ho made tho icquaintauco of ony Martin, who urged Lim to play, At this wolicltation, be, knowing nothing of the gamo, banded to Martin $15, 'Which was bot and loat, o was Iben urged to bof more money, thot the eum might Lo won back. Having this hope, ho went to tho office of his omployer (on LaSalla strect), Martin being in his company, aud it belng about 11 p.m.; and belng thoro, ho took from tho Company’s 5af6 $100 of its money. Ia then rojoined bis now sesoclate, Martin, and returned to tho gam- bling-house, Martin, aa his agent, bet tho monoy and lost it, Ho then left tho den iu company with another man, and, upon reaching the sidowalk, was met by Martin, and Introduced to his more recent acquaint- poce a8 *‘Mr, McDonald, the partoer of Mar- bn, It Wwas now ogain suggestod that @ further loan of money bo procured, the hopo of roolaiming tho Iost $100 being held ouf, So induced, he again visited the Compauy's safe, this time abstract- ing $400, Thero was an almost instontanecus roturn to the gambling-house, and also a specdy loss of that sum, McDonuld then loft, and Martin soon followed, protéudiug hat o would go and procuro means to win back the lost $516. They, however, bofore leaving, made on appointment meet’ him at the saloon of Ots Field on the following day, Tho meeling was had, and tho conversation turnod upon the Lest means of rocovering the money Dy play, Bovoral mootings follawed, and within a few days tho witnees told the gamblers flat the monoy ha hnd lost for him was nono of his, but his employers', Thereupon they advisod him to make haste and get more, to retriovo his loss before discovery wua mode. In an effort to do this, he took of tho Dock Cowpany about $12,000, at various times, paying It in Buma of from $100 to $00 to Martin and McDon- ald, who played for him and invariably lost. An era of dosperation coming on, some timo in Octobor, 1808, ho consulted thoso two gamblors na to some means of regoining the lost money, Therenpon Me- Doneld ~ suggested to him to o ol of the Compauy's monmey he could get hold of, or at loast cnough to_induce the Company to com- promise, aud place the monoy thus taken fn tho hands of somo trustworiby purly, #o that it might be con- ocaled oven from bimeclf, and thus by posscssing the monoy, and being unablo'to account far it, oxcept to my it might bo dellvered, compol' & come 'vromlao. Delieving McDouald to bo friond- ly, and able to ald him, according 10'his auggostion, deponeut sssonted to much a transe sction, expressing a desiro that MceDopald should be Iho trusteo, 1t being ogreed that McDonald ebould baud it fo 3artin, who was supposed Dby doponent to be ot Cloveland, 'This proposition was nssented to on both eides, In fulfllment of its terms, on_ tho 3lst of October, 1808, deponent drew a check for, and roceived, tho sum of $4,700.00 from fhe Morchsnts' Savings, Loan & Trual Company, Ho drow from tho Unlon Nationsl Bank of Chicago $8,001,23, and anotlier sum of $5,000 from the Loan & Trust Company, aa well a8 a second sum of $10,000 from tho Uuicn National Bank—in all, $28,001,42, Those auma wero at once turned ovor to' McDouald, excepling the odd cents, doponent telling him how ho obtained it, and the reasom of Lis so getting 1t, tho agrocment thon being that the monoy should bo used ccordiug to the plan matured, and 8o far of~ foctuated, it being further understood that McDonald sliould, beforatho following Wedneaday, visit the Company’s Troasurer and endeavor {0 forco s compro- miso 5 10 all the money thiat had been taken, amount- ing to sometblug over $40,000, The young de- faulter then went " awsy at McDonald's request, to Toronto, themco to Montreal, from which place to New York ; thence wont to San Francisco, whoro remained until June, whon ho elart ed for Chitago, Samuel P, Atwater, the late Becretary and Treasuror of the awindled corporation, added to tho above hls aflidavit, 1t would appear thiat that ho vacated offico in February last, but remained s stockhiolder of tho Company. "He swears that at the tlme he bocame Treasurer, Charloa Goodman waa a clerk employed by the corporation, iu which capacty he re- mafned wntil tho 1st of Novembor, “1868, when Be left without notice, On the 3lst of Octobor, 1603, tho Company had a deposit in the Merchants' Savings, Loan, and Trust Company of over §),700.00, snd in tho Unlon National Bauk, about $14,000, and prior to the- date, and for months, Goodman had beon entruated with blank chocks upon' theso institutions, Joyabloto bis own order, and authorized to draw money a8 it whould be neoded In the business of the Company, On the day named, Goodman exceodod his authority by drawing ‘the checka etated in his afidavit, and, as the monoy received upon them was not for the use' of the Com- ny, Lo stated it was fraudulently drawn, snd wrong- ully converted with an intontion of cheating, O in- formation and Dbelief, ho swesrs that Michacl McDon- ald wes a party to this fraud, and the instigator of it, Buch iy a lguwlmen of tho modus operandi adopted by McDonald and tho thieves Le used for his vilo purposea. Horan his banks until tho flro, reaping ® goldon barvest out of the Proms. Ho was interested in overy ‘“skin ” and “brace " game in tho city. He prospered like an il weod u{: to the time of the fire, and when the city began to revive he camo to lifo again; bis dems wero in full blast once more, and for awhilo his luck stuck to bim. But every day haa its night, and the po- lice ;fiyiflw which ho bragged was In his power tensod to roign, There was a change in many rospects, Buporintondont Washburn was ap- pointed. e instituted s series of raids on gambling.dens whioh gavo the gamblers no pouco, frightonod away their ocustomers, snd demoralizod tho business so that it began to droop and be dull, and gambling waA novor at such & low obb as {t s in Chicago to-day. It is now dofi ent dog with them. None sufferod as much as McDonuld. Tis * braco” and “skin" gamos boing broken up, bis sources of rovenue canscd, ho lost bin devilish equanimi- t{ and coolnom that carried him safely through all his villalny, His nature craved oxcite- mont, e i in the meshes of gam- bling, in the ocurront that londs downward to tlio prupor's grave, and that it will be his eud, a4 it has been tho end of gamblors from time immomorial, thero can be no doubt, Ile showed on Monday tho wonkness that is at the bottom of all gambling naturos, by engaging in a fight with & bank, Of courso he lost. e ought to have known that he would loso, Did ho mnot kuow that thourands had lost in his dons, and that the same fato awaited his {ll-gotton gaine? Ho eat and played sgainet Watt Rlobbing' bank on Olavk streot, and when “tho soseton adjourned ho was largoly out ot pockot. 'Tho gamblors sny Lo lost 32,700, but lho polico woro informod that ho lost 0,000, Borved him right. 4 Tenring that tho losa of so muoh money would drivo bim (o intomporanco aud other rockloss- nass, his wifo, on Monday, applied to Capt. Buck- loy to assist her in yoclaiming Michnol. Wo are informod that Buckloy sont o friond to Robbins' don, who, upon stating hismisslon, was givon to undorstand that Mrs. MeDonnld wounld bo mado to sullor for hior nonsonse whon ho caught Lior nt homo., In tho moantimo, lot tho polico bo_ unconsing in their offorts to squelch overy gambler in town, Fho king of gamblora is dothroned ; lot his aub- Jeots bo wiped ont. e ot S A GENIAL GATHERING. Mecting of Ladicy Who Would Like to VotcesThoy Doclare That Womon Should bo Appointed to Fat Plnces i r the Governmont, and Be Madeo Policomen=-A Nico Lettor from Mrs. Fernnndo Jones, and o Sensiblo Talk Dy Mrs, John Joncs, ¥ The frionds of womnu-suffrago hold a .meet~ Ing yestorday aflornoon in the plonsant parlors of Mry, Loomis, at No. 1208 Wabash avonue, Bomo twonty fair advocates of tho rights of the sox and oue couragéous gontleman were on hand, The meoting was called to order by Mrs, Judge Waite, Mrs. Loonard was cnlled npon to mako a Becrofary's roport, but sho had nothing to say, oxcept that nothing liad been dono since tho last meoting. Bhe wag not Beerotary of tho lnat mooting, tbhough she had the books, From memory, sho statod that at tho annual mooting Mrs. Jonos was olected President, Mra. Waito was mado ono of the Vico-Presidents, and sho was elocted Sccrotary, but could not serve, Tho Chairmsn romarked that thoy mot ne s joint meoting of tho Illinois and tho Coolt County Associstions, 8ho was Chairman of tho Executivo Committoo of tho Illinois Associntion, and did not know as sho had any right to pre- sido. Aftor some conversation, Mrs, Waite was continued in the chair by unanimous consont. Thore was an offort to make Mrs, Leonard accopt tho Beerctarysbip, but she would not Borvo, owing to numerous cares in other dirce- tions. Mrs. Loonard insisted on resigning, and the rgulgnnuon was formally, but tearfully, ac- copted. Klra. Dr. Underwood declingd the vacant hovor. Bo did othor ladics, Birs, Blako had too mucn to do at homo to tuko it permancntly. Mra, 8. Loomis would not take it. Mrs. Blake pmltlvn!{ declined. Thero wero _declinations all round tho horizon, but, finally, Mrs. Leonard was persusdod to act pro tom, + Mrs. Loonard's verbal roport was'accopted. Tomarks boing called for, Mrs. Leonard said she folt deeply in the euffrago causo, but she folta decpor interest in gotting women into ofiices so that tno{‘ could druw Govornment pay. Thoro was 8o much to do that they could not wait for the suflrago to accomplish )l thoy desired. In the moantime thoy ehould work. They should have a public nursery whers women could lcavo thoir children while thoy went to work, That was one of the ncedod im- provemonts. They shonld have women on the E‘Dlinn forco and on tho Board of Health, oto. hoso things could bo made to como to pasa while they were waiting for the suffrago. Mrs. Rebecea Mott was actunted by eomotifin like the same foelings that moved Mrs, Loonard, Thero was not a_quostion but that suffrago would come, It wns like the abolition of elavery. She always belioved tho slavos would be freed, ond thoy wero freed. Ho she was suro woman would got the suflrage, Their oppononts were doing much for them by keoping tho subject beforo tho ‘mwc, ‘There was no doubt but euffrage ‘would arrive in good timoe, She rolated instances of porsons who wont to euffrage meotings to scoff, but loft to pray. The Chairman did” not think they should loso n(gm of suffrage. Thero wae & gonoral oxpression of opinion agoinst losing sight of it, bub in tho menntimo it was believed by many that thero was abundant opportunity for doing good. Mra, Lconard read u lotter from Mra. Pres- idont Jonos, dated at London, in whick Mrs, Jonos told nbout o pence meoting which sho ate tondod. Sho apoke jocosoly of Dr. Drysdalo, *‘an enthusinetic woman-suflragist, with o matrimonial epot on top of his hend.” At that mooting tho lovely aud loved sox were blamed for admiring the military, os the sox had dono for nges, thoreby enconraging war. A strong- minded womnn-doctor in London gave no en- courngement to a young Amcrican womau student, and turned lor from hor inhospitablo door, Tho same young lady got kindness from the male membors of the profession, whilo the “mean ” lady doctor was cold aud cheorloss. Tho letter thon proceeded to spealcof Miss Faith- full. Tho “tyrantman” got s neat scarification from Mrs. Joncs. Towards tho end sho re- marked it wos a shame that Amorican women id not pay the 810,000 Miss Anthony investod in her newspapor, and to pay tho interest on which she had to earn 31,500 a yoar. . Mra. Jones told Loy sho wont to tho theatro and saw * Man ond Wife,” and the “New Magdalon,” and the Princo of Wales, and his wife, who was atill “young nud protty.” She would lika to havo thom elect o Prosident in hor place, asshe would not_be coming home very soon, and they should hold their meotings, which sho was afraid thoy were not doing, as who saw no sccount af any in the papors. Thio Choirman gave hor opinion that Mrs. Jones was undoubtedly presont in spirit, but sho hoped no one would think of accepting Mry, J.'s rosiguntion, No oue thought of it. The Chairman procecded further to remark that probably there would not be much done until the anoual meeting, and there would not bo a groat agitation in the fall. ‘There might be & momorial to the Legislaturo porhaps. Mrs, Loomi¢ moved a vote of thauks to Mra, Jones for hor nico lettor, It was unenimous. Drs, Loomis thought thoy should raise money for Miss Anthony, to assist hor in liquidating that debt. . Mrs, Leonard suggested o fair. Tho Chairman wns inclined to think they should establish an ““Anthony Fund,” and overy one could give so much a month. Eventually it was docided to get up & commit- teo to raise casb, with full power to act in tho promisos. The Executive Committce of the Illi- nois Associntion was given charge of the work, Mrs, Harriot Brooks, being called on fora Euum, read n Tudibrastic ‘cbullition with tho oading, “ Voting in Utab." It related to the ' ey Brigham Young. Following is a samplo verwy ; Now Brigham Lo was vory mad, And stripped his wife of all sho had, Vindictivo Brigham Young | Bra. Commissionor Johu Jones believed a woman should do all she could do. That was her idon of woman suffrage. 8ho roferred to Migs Edmonia Lowis, and skotchod hor earcor in tho manufucluro of idoal sliotohos, Sho was s dotormined littlo woman, and wont it all slono in the world, doing well, Mrs, Jonos did not be- liovo sho over fit}o that point where she carod to vote, Bho belioved in waving young girls from lives of sheme. They should troat thoir sorvants botter, and thon there would not be so many girls in houses of ill-fame. Mirs. Jones wado a sonsible talk. Mry, Loomis belloved thoy shonld got suf- frago first, sy it would be the fororunnor of all roformns, Othor ladics, notably Mrs, Loonard, thought that while nuffraga way coming, they should do whatevor their hands found to do, and thero was plenty to be done. Aftor some goneral conversation, the genial gathering broke up, AN P S THE CITY IN BRIEF, The Foundling Iospital, noar the corner of Wood and Madison stroets, is rapidly approach- lug complation, The man Van Tafllor, who was atabbod by Loroutz on Monday ovening, aled yosterday, after sulforing intenso agony. Matorlals aro solicited to bo used In the work on the Industrinl Bchool, and may bo left at tho offica of tho Woman'a Ald Bocioty, No, 61 La8allo troot. Porsony nooding clorks, copyiats, book- koopors, tonchers, otc.,, can b: supplied by ap- plylog at tho office of the Woman's Ald Asso- ciation, No, 51 LaHalle atroet. Oharlos Orane, who *‘bounced” the ZtYmes compositor from the boarding-houso, No. 292 Halsted stroot, is hold without ball, pending the result of tho lattor's injurios. ‘The extromo enterprise of the Toutonto aftor- noon pregs fu evidoncod by the fact that tho nlmollnF of Officor Jacobs hias not yob beon ro- cordod In its columus, A fire which broke out at half-past 12 yoster- day afternoon in the drving-house of the Phillips Obair Manufaoturing Company, causod damago to the building of 300 and to tho stock of §200., The alarm sounded from Box 247. T'wo brothors, named Murge, while driving along South Hulsted stroot bridge with thair wives in o lmggf, yeatorday, wora run into by a ment wagon, which overturned ihem into tho stroot, inju.ing tho Indfes sovoroly. Somo lads playing with matchos in a barn In tho rear of No. 106 West Landalph strook, ab about noon yosterdny, ot the hay on fire, Tho |¥ flames pproad to tho adjoining barn nud to's houso on the corner of Haglo and Halsted streots, Totnl dnmngo, €1,400. Tho alarm sounded from Box 276. Tho alarm of firo which sounded from Box 812 at about 2 o’clock yestorday aftornoon, was causod by tho flaming up of a quantity of tar, old roofing, and shinvings in front of thoe Tirst Congrogationn! Ohuroh, at tho corner of Ann and Wnafln ton stroots, Thora was & big blozo, i but no dnmago dono, If the Union Park and Twonty-second stroot cars would only hung up their flag in front in- stond of bohind, ar, still bottor, exrnuo to view n logible sign-bonrd, indleating thoir route, much disnppointmont would be saved parties who wish to follow Groeloy’s advico moro fully than the lino mentioned permits of. A now stono’ sidowalk is being laid round the big brick building, at tho cornor of Market and Madiron streots, occupicd by Fiold, Leitor & Co. and Kellogg &. Co., which will groatly improve the apponrance of tho block: It woufd Do woll for parties intonding to make any improvements in tholr promines to do so before™ the Exposition influx of visitors this fall. the body of Ohristian Jacobs, wioso death from boing eliot by n burglar has siroady beou re- corded, the jury brought in a vordict that his doath was “ cauned by a gun-shot in. tho neok, firod by tho hiand of somo bnrglar to tho jury unknown, and that the officor was at tho timo in the porformance of his duty." Officor Cudmore was romoved from the Arm- ory at noon yostordsy. 'Lho Dootor snya that, provided inflammation does not get in, his re- covery is comparatively cortain. From apponr- ancos, tho burglars have boon assiduously work- ing the vicinity of Cudmore’s mhslms:\i n Buu- day morning a trunk belonging to o Mr. Jordan [¢ was found in-Victorin alley, with all tho valuablo goods it hnd containod carofully removed. Tho Catholic_school of Bridgeport, recontly orected by tho Rav, Fathers Grogan, adjoining Bt. Bridgot’s Churoh, was opoued yosterdny moruing, whon nearly 000 children answored to thoir names, The building ie one of the largost | ond most subatnutial achool-houses in tho city, ¢ and roflects much cradit on tho rovorend pastors, who bave go long aud so faithfully toiled for its eroction. : y B Tho 8t Vincent do Paul and Tomporanco Boclotios of Bt. Bridget's Church, Bridgoport, will give o grand anuual picnic at S‘.\nmnhootor '8 Grovo on Baturday next, the proceods of which will be distributed among tho poor of the parish, regardless of nationality or donomination, The train will start from tho rosr of Bt. Bridgoet’s Church, at 9 o'clock, sharp, and a8 no intoxicat- ing bovorages will bo allowed on the grounds, o goneral good time is expocted. ? The Board of Public Works yestordny awarded tho contract for stroot signs to Manuing Bros., ot 36 conts & piece. A contract for paviug La- Ballo stroct interseclions, at 21,50 per yard, was awardod to McBenn Broa. Two bids were ro- ceived for tho construction of s bridge at Doug- Ins placo. = A bid of 0,800, was from Fox & Ioward ; J. B. English sentin a bid of $12,339. T'iva bida wore opened_for 6,000 tons of conl, for the uso of the City IIal, one at $35.19 per ton, and another at $8.84. Yeatorday aftornoon, o gentlemon stepped into tho offico of Auderson’s Hotel, and siatod that o man waa in the billiard-room whom he desired to have arrested for committing forgery. Mr. James Andergon immedintely touched the polico spring_of an Americau District ’l‘nlngrn‘)h Com-~ pany instrumont, and in less than a minute an offiéor appoared. ' In o fow soconds moro, -tho alleged criminal was undor arrest, and in ten minutes ho was lodged at tho Armory. A nnrrow escapo from death in the smoking- car accidont dosorves to be recorded. A clork in J. V. Farwell & Co.'s named Fred Dubois is in the babit of going home by the St. Louis 9 o'clock train overy Baturdasy ovening. Lost Baturday somo friends of his walkod with ~ him toward tho dopot, aud engaged him In conversation until #o noar tho time of starting that when ho loft them tho train was juet pulling out of the dopot. Not wishing to bo loft, ho mado s dosperate raco after it for a couple of blocks, but us wind fail- ing bim, he wns obliged to bemonn tho delny which deprived him of his weekly trip to tho }, s Sy e o | T UL S © TLTTY, | MENAGERIE, Hippodrome, and Worlds Fair ! {{ HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO. countr{; Ho wos the maddest raan all Suturday t night, but on Sunday, whon ho lesrnod of his narrow escaps from sudden and foarful death, it is.doubtful if thore was a gladdor tman in Chi- cago than ho, . A gontloman asks that a pathotic appeal be made to the persons riding on thio, Wabash ave- nuo stages, to put their fares in tho box and nob to hond thom to the drivers, sinco to pursuo tho lattor courso is to cducato those poople to thioving,—is o piain caso of loading into tomptn- tion, Of courso, snys tho’ gentleman, the now mon will steal, while the old ones know botter, and thus rotain their places. Last week tho P. 0. & B. Co, discharged thirteon men for thiov- ing, one of whom owned up to baving pocketod & quarter in a single half-trip. Tho Directors of this Company hopo next month to extend their lines southward as tho paving advancos on Prai- ric and Wabash avenues, and, if citizons request it, will sell tickots to regular patrons and put sin- glo fares at 10 cents. The Police Commissioners spent yesterday afternoon in oxhibitini; the Chicago Iiro Dopart- | mont, 1ts engines and housos, to a committes of Boston citizons, who wero sent hero to_inspoct tho firo apparatus of this city. John 8. Dam- roll, Chicf of tho Boston Tire Department ; Ald. Frederick Pense, E. B. Rankin, Boston Ierald ; Goorgo RB. Burt, W, H, Jones, L. B. Hincs, and J. B, Marston compose the Committee, Our Commiesionors oxhibited sn unusual amount of sooial capacity, snd did tho honors in o highly * satiefactory manner. At tho Insurance Patrol Building, tho visitors wero dolightod with the proficiency attained by Capt. Bullwinkle's men in hitching .up their horses and gotting undor way, ME t seconds only being consumed in doing it. Chief Dam- rell said that the Chicago Firo Insurance Patrol “took the oroam out of nnylh(ng ho ovor had seen of tho kind at tho East,”” At G o'clock tho party returned to the Bhorman House, well sat- tuflod with their trip. —— YESTERDAY'S TEMPERATURE, Outoado, Aug. 19, ‘The range of temperaturo this day, as reported by L. Manasse, optician, 23 Wost Madigon streot, ovory half-hour, it as follows: yaupzxnErT, veren B[00 P, .., Sleeping-Cars to St. Paul. Last night the Pullman palace cars began running through betwoen this city and 8t, Paul, on morning and ovening trains, by tho Chicago & Northwestorn and West Wisconsin Railways, The traius leave the Canal Btreot Depot at 10 minutes past 10 in the morn- ing snd half-past 3 fn the ewnlumt This {4 the ouly Line running thess olegaut cara botwoon hore sud B, Poul, FLORIDA WATER. INPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE! MURRAY & LANMANS FLORTA WATRR Tho richest) most lasting, yot most delcate of all Per- fumes, for use on the * HANDKERCHIER At tho TOILET, And in the BATH, As thers are finitations and countoelults, ll"l{l nak for 0 Flnrl{llu \Vnmrl\vlhtuhd)u on tho ll'u\ 'i‘l“‘]‘i‘(l.l‘llx {’A\J:{é AR i, e S0 Yor wnlo by all Perfumers, Dru Deulers In Fanoy Goodn, atsy aund AMUSEMENTS. Threo Timos Largor Than Evor, CHICAGO, MONDAY, AUG. 18, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, 1d Blizabeth - Turop oll aad commploto Fxbibitions oxch doy. D a.m. Sp, . OPBAN AT RO, BIG. BEDASTIANS, and 'MONS. D'ATALIIS Grand Triplo Intermationnl Eouestrian and Hippodramatic Expositio (OLOSSAL TWENTY CENTRE-TENT POLE : Will oontain as many spoctators s twont; ahows. il leat arand acblovemont of P. T+ B The Liargest and Mont Attractive Combina~ tion of Hixhibitions ever known, Musgum, Menagere, Caravan, Hipodrome, Polytephnic Jstitue, National Portrait Gallery, Hall * of Classic Statnary, chanics and Fine Axts, Z00LOGY AND ORNITHOLOGY, Prof. Fabor’s Wonderful Talking Maohine, i D 500 Rore Wild Marino Monstors, matons, &0., &o., &o., &0,, &0, ALL FOR THE ONE PRIOE. 7 Bonsts, Boa Rasarved Collsoum Soaf HE ENTIRE SHOWS, anion to tho entiro great show le Bo buy tho ** Lifoof P. T. Barnum, " o tod, Toduced fromy. 8100 groomback to & boglnnor,"—Horace | ‘WILL EXHIBIT A8 FOLLOWS: Taporte, Ind., Monday, Aug. 25. South Bend, Ind., Tuesday, Aug. 36, Coldwator, Mich., Wodnesday, Aug. 27. ‘Adrian, Mich., Thursday, Aug. 28. . Toledo, Ohio, Friday, Aug. 30, Jackson, Mich., Saturday, Aug. 30, Grand Rapids, Mich., Monday, Sept. 1. Lansing, Mioch., Tueaday, Sept. 2. BEast Soginaw, Mioh., Wednosday, Sept. 3, Flint, Mich., Thursday, Sopt. 4. Detroit, Mich., Fridny, Sopt. 5. Dotroit, Mich., Saturdsy, Sopt. 6. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. /TS AFTERNOGN AND X THE NEW MAGDALEN ! Thursday, Friday, Saturd, roquost, Tom Taylor's Spark| VICTIRMS: ‘With a poworful cast, includl; 1265 pogos, iustra ', LAST TWO PER- [ irday Matiooe, by Mosers, Blaisdoll, Bish. 58 jonnar, Srs, Macdor, ‘and Misi Ross Woud. M'VIOKER'S THEATRE. BIONDAY, TUESDAY, AKD WEDNKSDAY, Last Nights of the ROMANC = Of a Poor Young Man! THURSDAY—8parkling Comody, DR, KAHN'S MAGNIFICENT ANATOMICAL MUSEUY, OF Nataral Betones i aen 18 Bt Clark-st. oo oo B Ehr G0 S0 po GLOBE THEATRE, a'clo.k, last two porformances DARNLING 3 or, Womnu and Her Muster. Miss Bordaunt's groat for gentlomon only, drama—1LEART! KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL, Ulark and Randolph-ats, Conventions, berod soats. ly at the Hall. TO RENT. OFFICES. A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building. Single or in suites. ‘With and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through- out the Building. Elevator running during all business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes of business requiring a central lo- W. C. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building. SHEDGRANTTE SHEARER, SMITI & CO., DALBEATTIE GRANITE WORKS, DAL= BEATTIE, SUOTLAND, Fallshod Gray, Bluo, and Tied Granitos for monu. and' arobitedtural yurposor, Kinploy o ennblod to supply thelr o, MUSIO BOOKS. A SPLENDID SABBATH SCHOOL 0K RIVER OF LIFE. 'Nq RIVER ,yor, LIFE Bonuty—abounding i brtghi, taking, i, ablo piuslo, which Sabbath Sahool ohfldren and oma bora and el will ot neod mueh drilling to toarn and ap- Drociato, As in our unequalled Chureh Boul, tho " ANENL- ()T OAN TUNE BOOK! —an in this “wo O havo drawn on Hohoul Musls, tho vory bost [n tho country, 10 whoro ~uniltod of forta'w owa thia mow and popitlar abha Holinol Took, odit- ed by Mcasrs, PERKING RIVER £l LIFE Its Success Cannot be Doubted. BZ~ HEND ORDERS FARLY. PRIOH, $30 PER 100. Bamplo coplos, 50 conts oach. Bont post-patd. Oliver Ditson & Uo., Boston, Chasn. T, Ditson & Oo., 711 Brondway, Now Yorl, LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. — . OOBANRAVIGATION, GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS TRON STEAMRHIPS, Betwoeon NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, calling at Quoonstown, Carrylng the United States Mail, SAFETY AND COMFORT. B2 Passongars bookad to and from the principal B B DA — o and Tinnkors tironghont Tearapor - " 008 Banks FIFTEI-AV. NEW YORK TO CARDIEF, BRISTOL, LONDON, And oll Other Points in England and Walos, The South Walos Atlantlc Stosmship Company's nosw first.glass Stonmsh Py t i g camsbips, will sall from Pouasyivania Tail PHMBRORI, "GLAMORGA] . of Thoso steatnuliip o vided with all tho kitest improvomonta for tho oointort convenloncn of Cabln and Steerago Passongers. Iirat Cabin, 360 ourroncy ; Socand Cabin, 34 aurroncy; Stoor- a5 *&30 gurmgney: liropatd Steoraga cortificates from Car- T, $3. Dvalts for £1 and upwards, pactadsther articulars, apply in Gardlf, at the Dom- - 1 Dock Chambees, and th Now Yo ARGUTBALD BAXTER & GOy Aponte. - Ko 17 Wroadiva. NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSEIPS. Bniling from Now York - for Quacnstown and L{rorpaol overy Satarday, and for Londondizectnory . b or QUIZKNATOWN and LIV EROOOL, from S 11 “Hocch. Sabuias Aug 16, | Couada. Saturday, A rocch. . Haturiay, Aug. 16. | Canada. . Aug. 3. - Bataney, ABE, 55, | Sospde. Seturder, Auk, % Cnbin Passnge, $70, §80, and SO0 Carrency, Return Tickets, $140 nnd 8160 Curroncy. STEERAGE PASSAGE, 929, curroncy, Passonigors bookod ta o from Gorman 480 Seandinn- et 1 SR 1 ho Inegont b 10 Stouns ips ol thi ing the tin ¢ h Draffs on Great Briiain, Trolaud, o { T ontiname R wi LMAB{} M" WAI‘JS’I'\HR. Nzt reastio Olark and o] uf tarn Agent, Balling tsrico weok from Now York, and caresing pns: rigniers Lol parts of Groat ritaln, Troland, Continonta Furopo, and the Muditeeranvan, Cabin from loer- ago, Tt and Ieal ports onat, #30; woat, Wi, * Contl: nontal ports samo ns ather rogulne lines, — All Payablo in . 8, onronoy, Anply for lah jatormation at tho Com- papy's oftices, No, jowllng Greon, Now York, and N, K. cornor LaSallo aud Madison-sts., Ghioago. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents, STATE LINE. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, LIVERD BEL- FABY AND LONDONDRIE, O BIEE aow steamors will wil front Stato Lino CEICAGO Tadies' Cologiae Tnstitna Tho third voar of thin Inatitution (heretofora known ns {ho Wost Hldo Young Ladioe’ Sominary) will commenco Munday, Sept, 1, at. 18 Bishop-conrt. o erstsoof sfudy ombencona Prifary, Acndomic, and Callogiate Dopartment, and contomplaics throo yoats of study ineacls, 'The ovurso of inatruction puranod laa booud ndontod ns tha rosnll of many yoars'oxporionce n o, bos clioole In tho linst. | Prof, P, N. Logondro wi oo the Feonchh olassos for tho pnsuing yoar, oalilca Lolng an abloand succossful toaghor of mativo tanguc, tnan acoomplisliod gontiomnn. Tonch. ors of long oxporfonco atd geatifying succens, avo boon moctira for the dilforont dopartmonts, — Wo' sliall spara no ufforta that wo may be able Lo givan good accouut of our stowardship, M. L, ROGERS, Princlpal, MARY F, ANDRRAON, it Ansistant. FRANUES A, DEAN, Hocond Assistant. Wo refor, by pormission, to tho followl ttomon, alf patrans of OuE oHonl: s Ne B17 Wost Adau .+ K. Tiokford, il B Tock, o, 448 Wo . Abboy, Fan, o Tay e B0 o, Wi 1 Woat Adaina-s ! Bowlos, Eag., 80 Weat Monroo: S,y 160 Wabash-av,: Wi, . Mililian, 8. 0 b Staniog, 40 Scutl Sangamoa. on, 214 Wast Wanhiington-st. DVHRENFURTH COLLEGES, Established 1858, __Incorporated 1804, Businaes Onllogo, Hooloy's Opeen M -t Woat o mmé‘.h'.mfn“&m'\.u':(é&‘ Ladion! Romnnay, i B Waukon-nv. North Hido Rducational ol d Tadios 3 e Ao G Somtew TThe Faculty numbors olghiioon Profossors nd Asslstant Teachers, .vory hranchi of oducation for boys and girls 4,001 ogie, Leninaing with o Peimary and focludiie & (Ebnurnn, is ombracud tn the Kducational Relinl- arslip. "Thio Businees Collexo s under tho immiodinto diraction of tho Prosiont. Tor clrcilars and seholar- #hips apply at the Main Ofico, Tiooloy's Opora Housa, Opon from 10 to 8 KENWOOD SEWINARY, Cor. Forty-eighth-st. and Madison-av. English and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Wil sammonco ita oighth sossion Sopt, 8. Mrs, KIN- NICOTT s assistad by a fall corps of profossora and tonch- oraof tha highost culturo and larga oxporienco. Tho courso of instruction is thoroughly complote, Native Pro. fessors of Fronch and Gorman aro omployod. Tho Musie Dopnriment t 1n clitcgo of o gradunto of o Patls Comsor- ¥atory, Locturos wiil bo glvon on the Natural Bcloucos during tho year. Olrculara mny bo obtatnod At 560 Wabash-nv., Toom 4, at tho Kominary, or by addreseing tho Principal, Kon: wood, liydo Park. Academiec Favargoxr, 2806 MICHIGAN-AV. Fronch nad Knglish Schnol for Young Ladics and Minsos, Fail torin commioncing Sopt. 15, 1618, A limited numbor of patlor boardors accommnintod. This inatitution fs & branch of tho Acadomifo Favargor, Hole do Houlogno, parls, Krance, ootablighod 1560, and dirocted iy ‘Mloa Favargor, a sister of Mmo. do Polgrom Nowoll. Tho in- atruction’ in Fronch s thorough, [t bolog 1o Inugusge of the family, nnd arrangeimonts aro saoh that punils, 1£ oaicod, may iniah tholr atudios a tho Parts sahvol. MME NEWRLL will rocoiva calls Toosdays and *rl- dnyn, and will bo glad toyrivo all frther information de- eivod. " Ciroulas ‘aro to Do fonnd at offico A. H. An- Arows & Co., 165 Statet. KEMPER HATL, (Between Chicago and Milwankee). Tha Momorlal School for Girls nud Young Ladies. A comploto eatablishmont, Buporlor ndvantagos nfordod on reasonnblo torms. Tho Third Scholastic Yonr bogina on THURSDAY, Sopt. 4. Apnly for a cataloguo to GEORGE M. EVERHART, D, D., Pastor, Konosha, Wis, EDGEWORTH SCHOOL, MRS, BURGWYN MAITLAND, PRINCIPAL, 673 WABASH-AV. English, Fronoh, and Gorman Boarding and Day School for Young Ladios and L{tTo Gria. " Mrk Maltlaod a aa. slstod by Madamo' Coyriore, Profossor Trown, and a ol corps of Profussors and Tonchem of ability and oxpori- cnca. The dutios of tho Schnol will bo roaumod Roptem- bur 18, Yor circulara tontaining pacticulars, also numor- ous roloroncos in Chicago amf clsowhero, apply at the buokatores and 1o the Priveipal, 67 Wabsh-ny. LAKESIDE SEMINARY, AT OOONOMOWOC, WIS, A Boarding School for Gicls nnd a limitod number of yonng Boys, Dolightful situntion: homo comforts, and thorangh instruction. For ciroulars, with information, apply ta MISS'GRAOL P. JONES, Principal, or REV. J. H. MAGOFFIN, Rector: UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAMI, INDIANA. Tho Thirtioth Year bogl Ty 2, 1833, Catalogues sont. Frooy on ..i.“‘fifih’hf&‘.&"“r’.’&"n’r"&.f. d R LEHORNIEL, 6% ©. MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S FRENOHE BOHOOL Aug. 23, | Roonons Sopt, 17. Tho only ono In Now York whora pURNAYI gonl. 3. | Evoncli ia tauie ai in Pacts, Suporior kngliah aduoation. QEORGIA: ipe ot 1 | HOSIoE: ey oh e ohifiog, Iocladad o, tho taition; Fortnighitly LDWIN & U0 FOrivalztiiat, N, e Aolors. by porimion o, Mea, - © . Agonts, ™ Brandway, N, ¥. SAMPTE ARG, "Ry onis, Cor. of Ganal and Wesi Madison-ats:, Chicnsto. LIPPINCOTTS MAGAZINE. AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY OF POPULAR LITERATURE AND SCIENCE, JUST ISSUED, THE SEPTEMBER NUMBER, wITiL NUMEROUS BEAUTIFUL ENG RAVINGS CONTENTS: 1. THE NEW HYPERION. From Paria to Marly by Wayof o ltbino. XIL. Tl Fonat of 5t. “Athanas siua. Hlustrated.” Xdward Straban, 3 TWO'MOUDS.® Mary btunst Doubluday. 4 THE RIDK OF PRINOE GERAINT.” Martin J, ifin. 4. BRICTOIIES OF EASTRERN TRAVEL, I Tho Gount do Bonuvoit iu China. _Hiusteatorl, 5. A PRINOESS OF THULEK. ' Chapa, 14 nnd 15, Wil. NEW PUBLICATIONS. law Black, author of **ho Strango Advontaros of . . Bhaoton: " "RRSOF THE TROPIOS. Conoluding Fapors Yannto 1t, Foud fan 0. 18, A LOTOS OF THI NILE. Cbeistian Rold. 9 EOHO. A 10, OUR HOMK IN THE TYROL. Ohapters 9 and 10, llustratod. Margarat Howite. 1. COLORADO AND THE SOUTH PARK. 8. 0. 12, TILf PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Marlo How. |/ jand. 13, ON THIt OMURCH STEPS. Chaptors 60, Saraly . Hallowoll, W, HOW ’l‘lu:‘);{‘;‘KEEP A HOTELM IN TURKEY. Hdwin De Loou, 15, OUR D!ONTH}I‘Y GOBBIP:—Tha Callforni: Vionoa—Ghostly Warriors—A Warniug 10 Loverss otoa. 16. LITERATURE OF THR DAY :—Sointiliations from tho Works of Hoinrich Holio—Lord Houghton's *“Monography." Books Reculvod. A LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE Is for Salo by all Book and Nows Denlers, 2 LRMS,—Yoarly subscription, $4.00. inglo number, conta. Bpoclmen number, with Spooial and vory Libaral Pro- mium List and Club 'Ratos, mallod, poat aid, to ar addresson receipt of 20 vents, FoRoER . 1. B. LIPPINCOTT & GO, Publishers, 21 and 717 Markat-at. tPhiladolphts. MISCELLANEOUS, ' this country, bt 5 fswion to Mes, IR, K Gosdul” Hica: Gen, B Dllomabe Ohtes, T Yros: Goo, P. Plant, 8t. Louts; Mrs. O, 11, Bull, Quine; , UL, BISHOP WHIPPLE'S BOHOOLS, FARTBAULT, MINN ST. MARY'S HALL, foc glrle: All dopartmonia equal 0 tho best Eastorn Schools, gnuvfl tomchiors of modora Innguagos. Bovonth yoar. - SHATTUGK BOHOOL for boya: Graduatos center Sophomore Clase in Eastorn Col. togen. Tocadlon romackablofor boothiultons ‘an spun: 3 ocganization. Torm: 3 3. ¥r catalogucs addross RV, JAMKS DOBBIN: " MRS, GEO. VANDENIOFY. BOYS' 8CHOOL, Mrs. GEORGR VANDENHOFY will 'n_her Board. ing and Day School for BOVS, at No. 106 WRST FORTY- HECOND-RT., oloso to RERERVOIR PARK, Now York, Sopt. 18. Numbor of boardiog pupils Hmited to EIGHT. ohiool hours from 9:30 &, m, to 4130 o, Applications mway bemado us above. CHEGARAY INSTITUTE. Eatablistiod fn N In 1814, Kogliah ond. £ ponch for Foune Livtlos ‘and Minses, | Boarding and day pupils, Tia7 and 1628 Sprucet., Philn: dolphia, {hel » ond AT s b ngiase of s el o BADADME D'RERVILLY. Princlpal. DEARBORN SEMINARY, 985 Wabnsh-av, The cightoonth year of this Sckool for Young Ladlos, ghons on Mondny, Hopt. & A fow puplly boordod In the fawlly of tho Principal. For cataloguos addross Z, GROVER, MRS, BYLVANUS REED'S ENGLISU, FRENCH, AND GERMAN LOARDING AND ‘DAY BCHOOL For Young Ladlos andt Cblldron, Nos. 6 and 8 Lsat Fitty- Sloopiog-rooms toataglt-focsanie whon dostro, Stocping-rooms to singls Socupnnts whon dosteod. Tiia Louih ohool yeas witl boln Bopt, S Hb: Lettors and applications to b sont toth abovoaddress, FREEHOLD INSTITUTE, Froehold, Now Jorscy; & boarding school for boys; acnd Tarahen, Nor, Jraer B rEutas i, g o e OLLEGIATIZ AND COMMRROIAL INBTITUTE, Now Huvon, Conn, _ Forlluth Yoar, Proparatory to Gallogo, tha Belontific Sehools, or Busifios, with syatoni atie .mluumx.‘:w.xln slonl trathiug by ::ulmw riitug, nsatics, rawiug, &0, oguos sont on application, AL, i1, ROSBILL, Meinoipal. ‘Cwu. AND MROHANIOAL ENGINEERING AT tho Ronssolaor Polytechnie Tnstituto, Troy, N. Y. Instruotion Vufldmflchl. ivantagos unsurpassod in redustos obtain excollont poaltions. Teopons Bopt, 17 “kor o Ammuad Togistor, ontatning aprovod couryo of sty s culars, PHOKCITARLES DIOWNE, Dlrdotor, - “dross OTTAGH TIILL SEMINARY — FOIL _ YOUNG ar! pocialty, o o 1T, L, O, J Hrincipal aad Bropriotor, - e it VAN NORMAN'G OLABSIOAL, ENGLISIT, DAY SOBNALE Family and Day Hohool for Jaung Iadiosand chilicon, 71, T3, And 15 East ity ilrste 8t,, Contral Park, Now York, wlil commence its Savon. toe! pt.'25, 1873, For full Informntion sond for 0, ross tha REV, D, O, VAN NORMAN, ., 76 Kot Sixi rat-at. OANDIRD JANTOR OIL. [Trado Aark.] dron lova thor, _ Belog 35 conta por bor, k115 Bt Holo Anamtas A1, for HOFMANNAS HOP pILLs FORAGUE. Sunk dURE, DISSOLUTION. ‘Tho firm of J. Orlst & Co,, dolng Lusino diasalvod on tho third d Walorat., was Tt alore hy of duly _&July 3, 1873), and tho undursigned have nol llnen’ll'::l 2 bion f ueotod thorowitly, A heon tre gy may capitiguyo l’lfi‘rly}zll ;“lflqfi Ohfeago, Aug. 15, 1873, A, M. BTEP| SCALES. FAIRBANKS® ETANDARD SCATES OF ALL BIZKS, JFAIRBANKS, MORSH &00 111 AND 113 LAKE-ST' 12 40N, FRACTIONAL CURRENCY 5 Paégkages TRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALKE AT} TRIBUNE OFFICE, {(YOTIIC TAT.L, KTA, {GOTIIG TIALL, BTABEQRD, CONN ¥ronch, and Gorinan Boarding-Bchool Tor catalogno ap, ‘l;rlx FaT R or oal rinolpals e Blisuta ATKIEN and OHABE, K EBLE BOHOOL, RVItAGUSE, N. Y. ENGLISH and Fronch. Hofiool for young ladios noior tho supor- ¥ialan of tho R, Rov. % D. 1fantlngton, Sr T Dey Bls hop Pty Baytbar.. 1ot heastars drees AU sdnonda p - For olroularsaddress, J. JACKHOR, Syracuse No ¥ oo romdds MAPLEWOOD VINSTITUTR "FOR YOUNG TA- divs, Pittatiold, Mass, Known for thirly yoars for its auporior facilition and rato bosuly of locatlon, Koy O, V. Spoar, Principal, ONTHWESTERN UNIVERAITY —BIX _GOT- Bl o B o s Tt dont FOWLEIL, livanaton, Hi. " l)nnnnvw'rflu MILITARY ACADEMY, OHES- fory Loy tlor oardors ouly), Roaslon opdns Wod. noaday, Sopt. 1. Looatlon elovatod and hoslthiul, rounis ampio, Lufldiogs handsome and commodious, jourdo of studlcs ostousive. Thorough 1 fon | Givil‘and Moohuical ltnginoortig, tho Ola Saygteh. arotl ovralglt of"snorale and inaniny cudoty. * Fur clroulara ay X . Bl o, IO e Olftiin O, B g , Fad., patrons of the Ao i orfo YO0E TG, HTATEY Frovians " Al RURA it h TRARE “ADVANTAGRS 1OI 1IOVE, AT Homo, a small family school, and yood, qut Tul homo. ' Vo noxt sohool-voar. Legine ' So for vicoular, address tho UKV, J M., Powiil, Ve, 1, 8, 6, 7, & 9 Michigan-av. Tngraving and Lithographing in every va. rloty, with skill and grnmpnmn. Bank and Commeroinl work, Plate Paper, or Motal Bhow Oards, in colars, Labols, Wedding and Visiting'Cards, Oigar-Box Edgings, eto, TOUIS NELKE, Suporintondent, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND TEPARTURE OF TRAINS Summer Arrangement. FXPLANATION OF IIEFERENOE MARRA.— t Baturdaynx ooptod, * Sunday oxcoptod, $ Monday excoptod. 1 Ar- £E0s Moy at A 00 5w s Dolir: MICHIOAN CENTRAL & REAT WESTERN RAILOAD3 DRt 6y G, ot S af” Hadolits and 76 Canalat,, corner af° Madlison, Mall (via matn and nie lioo), Day lixprom, dnokeon Accoin ‘Atlnntio Eixpiross, Night Kxpross GIAND ILATIDA AND FENTWATER, ) HENIY O, WENTWORTH, Ueneral Passongor Agonts CHICAGD & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicagn, Kanear Clty and_Dencer Short Line, via_Loufel ana, Ao, and Chlcago, Springfield, Atton and 8. Louls Through Linc. Unfon Depat, Ieat Side, near Saisonsst, britye. Ticket Oficea : At Depot, and 193 Tandolph-ats Teare, | Arrire, Kanaas Olty 1 In.Tncksan K@'m:.‘lg.‘,’nny"x‘flfifix:ufl, n'inl.. 9:008, m.[* R0 p. m. ansas C ‘st lixpross, vin| dnchamnili, i o ot o a,m. 8110 p. m. DI Bpringiiold Expros Springheld Inat It Joftorson Gity Ioxpros: corln, Kookuk & Buri'n Fia... Wenoria, at Txprots ., T 4:2p.m, * 4320 p. e CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY. Union Depot, corner Madison and nal-sta,; Ticket Offica 63 South Clark-sts, oppiosite Sheriman tlouse, wnd at Depot. Teare, | Arrive. Milwaukao, 8t. Paul & Minnonp olin Day fixprass, Milwaukea & Prai Mall and Expross. {lwaukee, 81, Pa olls Night Eapress. 2. m. o il “Clilon) Wil 2. m. P, CHICAGD. BURLINGTON & GUINCY RAILROAD. DepotneFuot o Fakeat,, Indlannac., and Sizteenthest,, and Canal und Stxfeenth-ats, Ticket uficer, No, b) Clarin sty and at depote, Arrier Batland Exgross, mwa and Stron -Dubuquo ond Siouz Oity Bx, Taciiic Yot Lin Aurora Passon Mendota & Ottaws Downer's Grove Accommudatin| Atrora’ Passongor,., Aurora l'nllnm(oré B Dubuauo & Sioux City fp. Buolilo Night Tixpross, Downer's Grove Accommoadutiun|® 6:15 p. m, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot fool of Lakest. and foot of Tweenty.second-t, Tiekes ot Landulphest,, near” Clark, Dubuguo & Sidus Dubuguo & Sioux Olty Efingham Paseongor ydo Park and Oak Hydo Park and Onk Wood: ydo Park aud Oak Woods. Hydo Parkand Oak Woods. Do .} A0, s Iydo Park aud Onk Wooda. f. m.{* 63 h, me i13du Park aud Osk Woods, 40D, m.i* 7:40p. m, CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. City offces, cornier Ranolph and LaSalle. nd 75 Canal- #tu corner Madiso cport. Hilwaukes Mail. . Mitwaukeo Jxpro waukoe Prsson; Milwaukco Passon; arquetts St. Taul 1 COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO, Ticket and Freight Qfice, T Clarkest, Specjal Inducunente, - Great News Tonte.” A, T, & 8t Foll. 1. W WEBE, dowt Agt. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Denot, corner of Vanlluren and Shermun-sts, Ticket ofice, Grand Pacific Ho'els Teate, | Arrice, Qmaba, Leavonw'th &AL T oru Accommodation, e ). Night Kxpross..... fiosup. m. ¢ 10a Louvonworih & Atchison 1ixpross!H10: p, m. (3 7:00a. m. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, Van Duren-at,, foot ar LaSalle-at, Ticket offcer, northicest corner Clark and Han nd southiest coriter Canal und Mudlson-ste, Arrive, M), via Afr Lino and Maln Lino Bpeclal New York ks i 0. r Atlantio K} in’ it Fxpr vis Main Lino. Eiknart Accommodation. Bonth Chicago Accommo, PITTEBURGH, FORT WATNE & CHICAGO RAILRDAD, Leave, | Arrive Day Kxpress, Pacitio Lapeo: CHICAGD, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the @Great Central Rallroad Depot, foot of Lake-st, For through i(ckets oyl aeeping-ear biria opnly’ai our neto Tcket ofiice, 131 Rundolphast,, near corner Clark; 6 Canalat,, corner Madison: 8 LaSalleat,, corner Wushe imgton, und at Hlinols Central Deyiot, Toayo Chicago. Kvrivo at Lafay Arrivo at Indiauapolls Arrive at Claelunatl .. Tralus arrivo at Ohlcaga nt 7:57a, 35 0, m., and 7301, m, Onlylino running Saturday tlght teain fo Ins dianspolis snd Clucinnatl, South ¥nd passonyers caa got baugako chockod and tako' train at ‘Twonty-socoud-ate epat. . CHICAGO & PACIFIC HAILROAD. (OPEN TO ELGIN, 84 MILES,) Depot carner Halsted and North Branch-sis, General afics 16 Metropolitan Hluck, corner Kandolph und LaSalle-ats, Fxpress Pansongor... Froight Accommadation: MEDICAL CARDS, DR. C. BIGELOW, CONFIDENTIAL PITYSICIAN, 7 and 0 SOUTI OLARK-ST., cornor Van liuron, Ghicago. S I in woll kiiown by il rondor of the papors that Dr. O, Bigelow I8 the oldest cstablistiod physician, having been practicing iu Chicago for tho last' 16 years, Bcluncn and axnerlonco havo mado Dr, B. 1he mast ronowned SPE. AL e, il e o, ol of 0 hikhost modical ‘attainments by all” o . atituton of (ho day, havingdovatod TWENTY YRAILS O 1118 LI in porfecting romodlen that willoure powitivoly tho worst cases of UHRONIO and PRIVARE DIN. ABES of the GENITO-URINARY ORGANS fn hoth moxes. BREMINAL WEAKNESS, ’\rmlm:lni 1. VOUSNESE, AVERSION T0_SOOILTY, INPATH D VISION, LOSS 'OF MEMORY AND MANHOGf poxfootly oured. Tt 13 ovidont that ono who confines him: o0l 10 tho atudy of oortain disensos, treating thousad of £anos ovory yoar, luust vy groatof skill than a physlciun 1in & gonoral practico. Gontloman o this Gity, f tho highiest rospootability, and memburs of tho meédical facully how practicig 1y Obicago, are willioy and ronds (o uttont bis il Ifoad MEBTOAT, THEATIS. for Tndiss oo fopiton Hent ta any nddroas in soalod onvolopn. SEPARATIE PARLORS o Indios sl kantlomon. - Gt sonsen iy 77 amd 3,9 tha Ductor. CORRESPORDEROH CONI® Addross all lotters to DR, 0. BIGELOW, South Clark-st, COBURN Medical Institute, 176 and 177 South Clark-st., cornor Monroe, Chicagn, foundud and canductud by’ Dr. J. 0, Cobilen, Tor tha truatient aud cure of all foris of chronlo and spooiyl disoasus tn botl nexes. Thle Tnstituto fy unqostionably the most sofontliio I this country for th troatmont ul disonsos, Dr, Uobuen s rogilat gruduato of medioiuc, and lias thedo diplomas’ frow thu bost collegun i (1} world, wnd s it woro oxporloica " the troutinen 10k Drivaty disoascs than any hyelclan in Ghicaga, Youny inun who roquire o physfolan nover fafl to find speedy ro- 1o and » pormanont curo ut the hands of Dr. Gobiien, Hend twostatups for i books on male und femuly diseasy tonuy addron insoulod envolopus. Addross 1. 1t0r, De, 3. 0. COBURN, 178 aud 177 Suuth Clark.st., Chicaga, 111, Allcontidontial.’ Otlico hours: 9 4., to s,y T todp. . ) NO CURKE! T Yo pavi Dr. Kean, 360 Houth Clark-st., Chicago, Moy bo conflduntially cousultad, porsonaliy or by mall, fraviot ehaggor o all olironlo or hersoun disuse, KIEAN i tha only physiolan i Lo vity ¥ war- Tanta cutua oF 1o pay, (irgon Bouk kont far 50 couts. oun fingongravings, Nlusteatod with numrs DR. A. G. OLIN, CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOLAN No. 393 Walnsli-av., opposilo Pust (iho, all private, ohronle, s nervous disoans (n B mattor who linve fafled, Call or wrilo: enron gint teed. Conuultation frou; sorsoepuidenco contiduni (31 (4 wayoy full ntoriuation for two stawvs, Sund 1os vireul

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