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LOCAL MISCELLANY. ; ZLEVATOR * g Yoatordny. aftornoon somo nino gentlomen, threo of whom went out. to describo what the otlior 'six dig, loft tho Cbloago, Burlington & Qulnoy dopot by apoctnl , train, to poy o vislt to Elovator *“0," rocoutly eroctod by Armour, Dolo & Co.; on Joy's Bllp, South Branch, noar the porner of Malstod and wouty-scoond straots. The olovator was roached in ubout twenty min- utes, “aud thla porly disembarked under the Bladoty” of thie mighty sfructivs, Thoro wero found two or throo other pooplte, but, whother on Account of the wenther or the paucity of vistors, :‘l)u;’m g vouo of tho outhusluem Which onght o pretiont ab the iniug ; tobo l{lm- o fnangaeation of g5 vaat an Tho.clerator nbion S ‘ e which, outside, o 5o apposric’ a3 ik agie verp lusko, 16 romarkablo ‘ng being tho Inrgest. Ev.mu,:,\uu x}! its kiud, n, Chicago,. It slze will .lnsr. u{:}z ed”bvv (\elufl}muu of its dimon- flona, which a7, € follows ;' foundation’ 813 foot DoiepEth by 440" fn brendeh: height of main DUt aons tio wator -line 92 foot 5 hoight of Shihole, 4f foob; tatal hoight of elovator 184 foot, Lho, appuaity of .the, clevator {8 about 1,800,000 Sushelt, which i, tade up of a bin_capacity o 1,600,000 bushols, and 'n ‘floor_capaoily of nbout 800,000 bushols ‘additional, Tho bing ara mot loss than, 803 In uumbor, varging in capacity 2tom 5,000 t6 8,000 busbels, Lo Luitding 1solh, ‘Which was commonioad on io 40ch of October lust and complgted yestorday, wion tho first graln ‘was takon in, ia buill on PILE FOUNDATION, ‘consisting ‘of no'lous than 4,000 piles, varying In" Jougtih from 24 to 35 foot. - On theso ' i8 & stono foundation, in,which 1,000 corda of stone,half of. Which is dinonsion-stono, have boon used, upon ‘Which stands tho main bullding, in tho construo- tion ot whick about 1,000,000 of bricks and 4,000,000 foct of Itimbior - were' omployed. Tho outeido of tho main building is covered with slato, thio cupola with tin, and tho roof with a composition, An oxanimation of : . THE INGIDE . of the building sliowed tlat evory part of it hnd beeo tonstructed with unusual earo and with tho ob{enl of making the olevator as complote fn-de-' tuil as it \was cnormous in sizo,. Tho two bollers ‘which gupply tho motive power. to. n.700-horso power ougine, woro mado by. Bugehick & Soyder, of Chlcgo; tha'boots and unlonding .mn’uflluus by tho Union foundry. Tho ongino, shaftiug and pulloys,and bolting, were brought from other Btuton. Tha beltingand hoso forthis elovator-was manufictured by tho New York Belting & Paok- ing Company, and fumished through tholr, agent lore, B, B. Preston, 138 Lako stroot.” The main drive bolt fifour foot wido, five ply, and 279 foot ““"} woighing 2,800 Ibg, ‘the- largest 4n' the worlll, excopt one now yunning in Bucking- Dam's, Elovator horo, .and made by. this samo company. - The numbor of clovators in the Duilding 18 ‘twouty-two, of *which. sixtecn,aro employed: {n redoiving, and six for shipping from.” Each_belt- contains 240" buckats, - cap- able of holding & peck esch and when yunning at the full speed of -510 a minute, each olovator will hoist,about 6,000 bushels of grau 4 hout, 5 iy The clevator was ereoted .under tho supor- ‘vision of Mr. Williaa Balcor, tho plans .of the building, which were devised ' by the firm, being drawn out by Mr. E. Burling, architect, and the machinory mwinpéu “by. Mr, W. H. Lotz. The Dbuilding {tself was framod and raised by Mr. O, L. Rtobertson, ‘Tho total cvat of the structure Wag 600,000, o HOW TO MAKE A LEGAL BET, A little appeal suit was tried yostorday after- noon -betore Judge Gary, which ylelded con- siderable amusoment and a small morsol -of logal knowledge not generally known to the auditors. - i Bomo timo last full, when' party spirit ran high ovor tha eleation, John O'Neill, & loquacious Milesian, with & wooden log, -attempted to show hia confidence in his opinion by & ’bet with J. 3. Kloluman that B. Quirk would beat Turtle for Aldorman of tho Fourteenth Ward, the bot blaing for §100, and $10 forfeit. This waa not sufticiont, "and o sooond’ was made, that Klefu- man, would back out ‘on the $100 bot. Tho ad damnum of this Inat wagor was 87, For tho bon- +eflt of ‘those who do not have any “form” for :such contracts, or whone legal loro is deflolent in ‘this drreotlon, * tho following exaot copy of tho ibet is madot N i J. O'Nelll ets John Kleinman that B, Quirk beats ‘Turtlo: for Alderman Fourtoenth Ward: tho bet, for $100, aud 310 forfult, 3 TLL. " 5 3.3, KLennuy, © But..tho thguflht of winnlng $100 for: $10 | whotted O'Noill’s cupidity, and, borrowing $10 of Kleinman, he mado another wagor with & | third D“’?' that GOrooloy would carry four ‘Btates: Two other bets were made with other E;nfiaa, the necossary smount for the stake be- %bm-mwnd of tho obliging Kleinmaa. ut the nolucky Irishman's second sight was THE CHICAGO "DAILY' TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAf“,l&7~.lfl74‘.. n?cp oxtond far enough. to proyent. tha wheols falllng through in ocase they run off tuo. track. Cara can be- swlichod from one mttost’ {0} anathor onaily, and vy -reasonablo sposdt attalnod without danger..” Tho track, = bo- lug jopon, could not durken tho’ sreot or bo: como -obstructed by snow, : Oars'could: run np onoasido aud down .the other, or ont one stroct and| in anothor, tho' cost not vory much moro hon the prosont -surface sirect-xaflways, as iron much, lighter. could ba. used, aud repair ‘would seldom ho noceseary, Tolagraph-poles aud Iamp-ponts” would bo_dono nitny with; as thoso' Bupports could bo used: for. thoso purposos ; .tlie Power ucacssary to mave a.gar bo vory mate-, rinlly lossoned, Dosldos the cats’ woutld ran por- fectly smooth, the engine taking: tha jar, should’| therb be any. This 18 my. ldes_in roughs. not wishing to trospnss too muoh, X hnvn%n-n a8 .ehort aa possible, . Vory truly youry, i 5 . . ' BuagEsTION, Omoano, May 14, 1 1 AMUSEMENTS, | TIIE,0LD, TOLKS, ‘ftlo 01, Follin oloso theiryary remarkal Bon With bwo concerts, this afterndon and ing, ot- MeCQorinlok’s Music Hall, with the'fol- lowing proginmuon i * Jiotorblonr e aaTives. 1 - PART T, 1. Gleo—* 11all miling Morn 4, Four. parto 1uiv=-0 Nannie, ¢ Wil Lhow Gang 7 3, Inhtrumenioitad tun PR ? t '8, [ " Alle yo Byngierres uro of yo 8; orres ;| TR iy fo hnd e 014 Talkes' Quaker Oty Quartott Prudeuce Purtridge ++Alle ye Byngorres Al Yo Sybiagaries’ rogrine Ponndkoys lion n Littl Keoi, A e 1"+ Aargery Pinchwifo, Win-The-Fight Eittlo-Wit 4. Dasn Bolo—+ NIl Deaporandunm e Hunighroy Borrythoght . Allo Yo Oldde Folke w 6, Hinter U Tuniuta Vatulove,. ffiamphm( Merrythought 8, “ uid Lang Syne” (In o olden style), g TR ye Bynggérres :-EVENING, - YART I, 1, Mmlrl%lu.... 5 +Alls yo 0ldde Folkes 2. ‘arto Tung-—** Bhep~ , | lerds Tell Mo,". Thite ot yo %yngiéne-' o e 10 io-Tight 2,41 Huseia ™ (snciento) . ¢ b, 40 Lord How Manifold yliggorres, | s =) ey 1, ¢ Oharity e 0 2, Tyahod solos” eregring Poundkeys & Booular Lridonce Portrldgo:| "4, Onrystma -theFiglt Littlo-Wit ket Oftye Quartstte All Y Bynggerres, ‘Mercyitought 21 Yo Sloggerros ¢ THE MINSTRELS. ‘" o5 To-night thio Arlington, Cotlon -& Kemble’ nomtx(uulon of minatrels piny ther laat engage- | mout for tho sonson at Myora' Opora-House, and wl]lelm the road Monday. “The times have dealt kindly with them: ., In:tho drearieat days of winter, fair weather or foul, when, the panio was; 8" Eaure rar 8, Auld Lang Syno, fallacious, and he-lost the stakes, Kleinman' called; for the lonns, sud, failing to get thom, brought suit and recovered: judgmoent in a Jus- tice's Qourt for $50. O'Neill did not relish this, and sppoaled. - Thetceso was called vesterday bofors Judge Gary, but the unfortunate Oelt could not find his 'lawyors, The Judge kindly offered’ to take his omso ‘' for' him ‘gratis, Btimulated at tho prospect of boing ‘on tbo . wioning: sido, - -four ~or " fiyg luwyers then offered their services, and Q'Neill found himscl? overstocked with ‘legnl ‘talont. O'Nelll ackuowlodged his signaturg toths wager, but claimed by his attornoys that it was a Eunbliuz debt. But a bombsholl was thrown | to his camp by a decision yyked out of 8, Seam.- mon Reports, to the offect “that a bet on an elac- tion quiside of tho [tate was valid. ° Tho Julyo. found he was -on the wrong 'f:‘h' Hud mngu?xmnualv decided ' sgainst 28 own client roadering a verdiot for the plain- HiIf for, tho amoyut olnimod, while the dofondant hobbled out,of court expressing in toras En- gliel, which, will not bear reporting in full, his utter dJBB".th with Judge sud lawyers iu general. 2 . 2 LOCAL LETTERS. “#FOPLE'S DUILDING AND LOAN ASBOCIATION, ~ %o the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: “ B 81int In roply to an artiole in Thursday's issne over the signaturc of “ Glerk,” Inquiring into the workings of- the People's Building and Loan" Asaoolation, recently organized; in this city, T would atate chat the stock is paid up in install- ‘monts of 123¢ cents on oach share, represonting $100 par value., One porson can purchase any- number of ehares from 5 to 100, on which the prymonts would bo from 623 conte to §12,60 por . weok. Mombors hove the privilege of being sithor Joaners or borroword. “All interest in pay~ ablo monthly, thoreby enabling the Association to recolvo monthly compound fnterest on loaxs,. a8 the {nterest maney recetvod is offered for loan, togather with tho balsnce in tho tressury, ot the noxt weoldy. moaling, Intorest may .be Btopped at any time upon the psyment of the loan, and in snch caéio tho ‘borrower receives a robate of one-oighth of the premium bid for priority of Lis_loan for every- year of tho olght years unexpired. <7 Borrowers bre not required to repay 'loans, Becuglsy is givon only for payment of interost, | and dues on stook. They are e ; the profts of tho- Assooiation g grerd’ in thoroby roduciug thelr rate of ntorost. . bay® monts stop when the Asgooiation diggolvos, which it i expectod to do 10 aboul bix years from come mencoment, the oarnings and” payments then having brought tho stook up to par. Tho Assoolation is already in successful opern-' tion; tho noxt meeling will be held Mondn; evening, May 18, at 8 o'clock, when all questiong will be anawered, and coples of tho Constitution snd By-Laws oan bo obteined. COian, G, Fnexcr, Becratury, 200 LaBallo utreet, 01110400, May 15, 1874, “ RAPID THANSIT, o the Editor of The Chicago, Tribuna Bin: Allow mo to troépass on your time by suggestiop & plan for eleyatea Tapid trausit which I think has 'not bLoen' offered as yot. Bhould thoro bo to your mind anything feasiblo | and new, ploass use it; if nof, consign it to wasto paper, 3 My idoa is that tunnels are objoctionable at best, snd in Chieago more than "usually so. Most plans for olovated roads are for full-sized oars, theroby mlnin{; the stroets on which they are nsed. Acarof the slze and woight of those uscd by tho City Raitway Ocmpany being plonty Iarge and heavy onough, I would proposo two tracks supported by fron poste,—tho inner one at the cwmbstouo, the outer one five feet out, —tho car wsuspended betweon thom, * high enough from the ground to olear crossings, attached to the trucks on the track by Iron bands ruuning around them, the game tineks to uuppl{ thio motivg power, ‘either comprossed air or the firoless locomotive, A wire rope, as suggeeted in your Buudsy jusue, sould bo uscd, if (cn cun ovorcome the atrouy objoctions tolt, viz.: tho fork at atarting the 2ar, tho immenso power necossary to handly the welght if the Wlm ba any length, aud tho faoy jhat any accldent to the ropo stops all cars, B, this plan all dangor of vars falliug to the groun uulcl’ be obviated by haviog the ondsof the \arzaignod. bofore. Judge Willlsms, . Bide; and nine ab the North Bido. -| and reulst} at it helght,, and' aftorwards, " whon peopls bo- an| ‘to’- foel ~ poor; - they: :continuod . to raw oxcollont houscs, sud.to; amusn with an evening of harmless fun and jollity the anx- iouajthousands who flocked to see them. ,The. organization of this compauy s long time ago 1 was unique in many réspects.” The mombera of it aro individually gentlomen of tho highost at- tainmenta in the fleld of burat ootk Listrionism, and ! collectively form a combination which, a8 we havo bofore observed, has no superior in. the country, - Their success has been due a8 much to tho .elovatod ohsractor of- their ontertainment. aa to thelr; profeseional. excol= louco. Nobody has ever hoard.or seen anim- proper, or oven & dublous, woid or action on their stago sinco they came hers, long ago,, This i high gnluo, snd thoy deserve'it.- They hiave the good'wishes of their :follow-citizens of -Chi- cago, and will, wherever tboy are sesn,be ap- reciated, In its miustrel company, at any rate, hioago has one institution for which it will nevor noed to blush, o N T ¢ 4 ' ORIMINAL, THE URIMINAL COURT. ¥ e _ Obarles Overrocker wal tried for an assault on Oliarlou Witkinowsky. Verdict, not guilty: ' - Tho Grand Jury returnod thirty-five indict- menta yosterday. - Thoy will bo'In sossion'daily for & week longer. e Jrmies MoKinnoy, aliss James MoKenns, ed guilty to sn’ asasult on“Hardin Oox i whig-stook, at tho-Unlon Btook-Yards, time ago. He.was remanded for sentenco, pload- tha .| ithe game duy to Angwor to‘_ui‘n writ of roplev; ‘Wi ilvos on Twonty-nooond’ &£amo : nonr . bolug. murderod in hld. bod: " additional w! . ‘Thomns Hamilton, tho negro whio ‘cut Lawlor, tho hoad-waiter'at tho Pacifio Hotol, last March, has at laat be®n disposed of. “Yestordsy he wns* and pleaded* uilty to tho charge. of assault. with rezor on awlor, and was sentoncod to gix months in the Bildewell. > e THE POLICE QOURTS, = - Thera: were thirty-ono cagos at tho West Bida Police. Qourt yostérdsy, ocleven af, the Bouth Justico Boyden disposed of. the followin oxoudbnyuflerdugl; John Roberts, dirorderly, ing aw offlcor, §6 ; Dominick Mullunay,’ drunk, 87 Jobn Bmith, drunlc, 87. - ¢ - Jobn Waleh was' yesterdiy Held'to the Crim: inal Court by Justico Kaufman fot lurceny; inder: bonda of $600. . : T A party 3¢ oy were: arralgried ‘beforo the Wout, Bid Palios. Court 1yastordsy, under tha charge of. larceny.. Thelr : names. waro:, John Btewart, Qoorge Bmith, and Albort sud John Troor, 'The caso ‘was'continued till Monday ‘undor $100 bonds, A : i Justice Soully's Polico Court was void yestes day of interest. Therc wore quito ® large num- ber of inspactors of. strects sud buildings hows over, bofora the Court;.who wera all. consigned to tho.gloomy %renimn of the Bridewell, : Sn- erintendent Folton.will employ.them in hls riok-yard for tha next sixty-days. ' A James Jinkins, alias Willisms, and James. An-, drows, alias *Kicking Jim," theburglus chatged with 'brnnklnk into Buperintondont ‘Rohimn’s house, snd’ - also with' ‘similar- exploits | at Woodatook ~aod Duston, - were ! before Juatice Scully yqnlurdw, who was nssisted hy- Associate Juatico Auatin, They were held to the Criminal Court in $5,000 bonds each. .~ * Bloat of our roadors will.zémembor ths par- tioulars of the unprovoked stabbing of a Sweds namod Oharlos B. Sumith, noarly & week ago; in o gouth-past_of the' ciy. Jusifoo. Royiton yeatorday Leld tho assailaut in bonds of $1,000 to snswer for biy orime before the- Oriiminal O’;llut.d Mam.\ew \Vclzfr lllg %rg&gor wora ‘(}IH- charged on the acousation of . heing kevossorics Dub wore hold as witnessos, i & t * Alhort Bmith, & siogro, Whio was ih the omplo; of Wostbrook, of clieap lodging totoristy. at 125 Clark stroet, - was -arrested.- yeuterday ‘about ‘8 o'clock . m?ond taken befora' Justice: Boyden -| under the oharge of. larccny. - For: several :daya. past Wostbrook hes missed - chiange fiom. the cash-drawer, until it amounted jn all to ‘about §20.; Yestorday his’ overcoat'was midaing, bnd, suspboting the porter, Smith, he sont oub. for Offiobr Drury to tanke the -arreat. .- The feliow declared Lo would uot besrrestod, but. upon ‘Drury collariug bim ha changed bis miad. Doy ’gnul continued his caso until to-day, under 8300 it 2 i IR Jamos Dlack, the thief who plokod the potkot of Mra, Maria- T. Wesks, Tuosday last; aud was | Cominittes wau arrgated, brought before Justice.Boyden -aud’ Lis cage continued till yesterday, .was sgain bofore .that Justice yesterday morning, -Tho Judy appeared ‘gainet him, and ls cortainly the bost witness over seen ‘beforo n_polico court., Hor lavidence -alone would.sond Black to the Penltoutinry, . Mru,.. Woeks bestowed a well~ werited compliment upon Officer George Dattin-. ger for the Y‘rompb maenner ja wWhich he re- sponded to bher “call on bim fo arrost the thief, * Oflcer Dattinger's beat i ono of the most Important in the city,—the corner of State and Madison streats,~and requires an' efficient oflicor o perform the duties of & policemsn 8t that thoroughfaro.. On tho day alove men- tloned, at: about G o'olook fn tho evening, Mra, Woeks enterad the car, aud, on putting her hand in her pooket for her’ pooketbook, shie aame-in contact with the hand of Blagk, which waa ab- stractinghorpureo from hor pooket, The lady gave the alarm; the follow dropped the pochtgnnk bohind him, and, protesting his innoosnce, At~ tomptéd tomake biu ecapo, but Officer DatHng- or nabbed Lim, whon the thief offerod &10 if Lie waould: Jet him go. This bribo was in guantly refused, and thoreupon Blaok struck the- ofiloor: & blow in the faco and knocked bim baok agalnes the car,'and then attomptod fo push by him, Dattinger seized bim, and they soufiled out on to thio utroot, The follow waw About to gof awey, when assistance was glvon, and uo wau taken &0 tho Harrison Btroet Biatlon, Yestoyday Justica TBoyden held him over to the Criminal Eo\m in bonds of $1,000, - In defanlt he was committed t0tho Qounky Jaft, i ¢ 7T S 32 MISQELLANEOUS, g .. Josish Morrisqn, & free Americsn of African. deacent, swore.out a_warrant; yeatordny. boforo ixm}c "I‘J'mdun agalust, one of, his own race, a8 hio wan pasaing slong “thé “alloy TH1aY Withont Lflst‘cnunh or provoshtion .sét dpon ihim with a ugo bowio knife, and attompted. fo oarve him. into mince moat, ~ Ho was arrestod, and will have .2 clianvd to explain Iifs conduct to-day, ont {n warraut; yestordsy agalust Armand, Lo Grasde, s French goutloman, who boarded nt ior house.~ 1t ‘sosma’ that “sho wated to’ put half s dozen. lodgers in-the [defondant's room, Ho lobjectod.. 8ho_ iusisted. . 1lo .packed his {dufls ™ with the infontidn’ of 'loaving, Whon ho attomptad to move hik trunk aho foized one’ -ond of I And-lie, the aljior; aho bold on longost, and felalnod tlie trunk, Both slaried for Justice | Hairjoaj-sho to' arrest La Grande fot! what slie enllotl agsault and battory 3 o for » writ of ro- lovy. He got the writ and pho thq warrant. ;| -Ln Grindo gothis- trank, but waa' arrosted on thio worrant,.and, gave bail. in $200 :for his ap- oarance,on the 20th.inst. Bho will appear on ., A Blsolbo, Bl 5:.» o about ; 3, 0'lock Thureday .tnorning, Ho was .awallonod by tho prosonce in his bedroom of two burginars, ono of whom, rovélver \nhnnd" Bhidy “r R atill, or X'll blow . younbrains out 1"’ The man| fired, & bo_spolo—unintontionally, fa nll, robability—hitting ‘Mr.'Sheibel" squarely i tho oreljoad! «Fortunately. tha'ball: glancod upward ¢| throngh tho scalp and lodgod In the wail, The burglara then mado thdlr ascape, S g .+ Thifadag, 811 a, i, & gaug of lislf-grown ‘Hoys|broke Into tho bagemont: o8 ‘ono’|gent’s broaduloth coat, one. gont's, drosy 4nts, ‘ouo ‘youth's broadolotl coat, & hox con= taiuliig 101" of jewolry, aud a walte containlug ‘papexs... .- , . Win-The-Fight Littlo.- Wit d G s Capoling, Tidbiogs-Bormeed. ok sestortny ~mornin to -a . disagreeable. 4 discovory. He) tinauola! atatoment showed o dofloiéiioy of 8160 { It is in urinflated currency. - When she:donned ‘hor. 4old folke .- costume Thursday nigbt in hor droséing-room at, McCormicl’s - Muaio, Hall . she had in:hor. possossion two pookot-books, which wuuten in her-atroet dregs during the perform- andol _She-did not notice until yonterdsy morn-' ing that both pocket-books wora gono, and thiro- “fore Lias tig, definito ided as. to , whotliof it Wi s, oado | of bbory 1 the dressing-room, pocliol jicking ou Lior way to the ‘hotol, or thioving in’ .hior room::The puly. thing ahe is morslly cortaln: of inthiat ahie is §160.short. s THE OITY HALL. i ““1P}o exponses of the Firs. Department for the. “first month of the fisgal yoar -were & lictle over: 'qua,qo_u, P ‘sont ovor $000,000 to New York'to be appiled on .account of “city loans. 'An additional fargo amotint will be sent on to-morrow or.Monday. Twonty-three proposals weto yesterday opened | Dby tlie Bonrd of.Publio Works for: the constino- tion of & hook-ang-laddex house at the corner of Washingtou and Franklin streets, but no award | was made! * The lowest combined bid was £8,538. - The jcontract for paving -the intoreotions - of lfi]pe'mnnd avenue was aworded totho Bean o8, "Thls delinquent tex-list: of 1878 wan hunded over to the County Trousuror * by " the; City Col- lactor at & Iate hour last’ night. t. No" footing havol been made, . but It jiestimatad that mfi; i two-thirds of tho ontira .list,. which . amounta to 1,753,450.70, aro dolinquont. - Twousy-por cont 1 bo addod _this -morulug on the cortificatos for tho 1872 taxes." & The Polioe Board mot yosterday afiernoon, and - dismigsed chargos sgainet Patrolmen Dantel Lynoh ond Obarles Xi; ‘Tate, who were complainod of for not paying thoir just'dues.within a renson~ abla time. Thero was no proseontion ; hence tho dismissal, Theo hoadng' of-mmilar charges agaiost Patrolman Willism O, -Minler: was post- poned until ;the 18th. Patrolmau Daniel G. Riordan, oharged with tho maltrostmont ‘of o citizen, was exonerated,’ and the Board ad- Atter sovoral youra_of pationt study fn modl- olnog surgory, ond kiridred branchios of reigrice, . Bon O, Suparintondent, hos at length reackiod tho bolglit of -his vaulting ambition. At his own roquost, Lo wasg yosterday npflmlutnd & spécinl policeman by the Board of s P cn,{flud/.wlll.lmdnuhmd.l{ u“rl-' y resi- cise his authority in bringing the unclean donta of unhoalény “districts’ to account. Ashe {s'an exceedingly - muscular and fonrloss physi: oinn; violators of the Hoalth. ordinanco should - bo'on tho look-out for Lim . A dolegation of over fifty’ mon and 'women, _ropresenting proporty. on' Noith Biato streot: -| ussembled in the oflice of - the City Olork yestor- day afternoon, . for tho, purpose of entering a rotéat “with tho Committoe on Strosts and lleys, North Divislon, agalust the widening of Htate streat, . from, Chicaga. ayenue north,. for .which an askesmient bas nlrendy beon muds by ‘the Board of Publio-Works.- A-majority - of the out, - and 1tho.complaints of: patlently, li 1 to, It shown - tiat.thore ' was mot tho {peoplo . wo. was Iz’onolualvuly the jslightqet i nocessity, i fory, the ';proposed, innprovement, thac tho, poople, Without o igla || excuption;'did not desira it, and- thut the assoss= ;mon$ was put of; ull proportion :to .the : honefita -oxpocied to be coyforred., In . many .casos tha lovy|was'greater than the amount th trould.bring in . market).audproperty: two - ani tiirob blooks oast of . Blate streot had bean oyor- mously taxed for'an improvement in which the | Swnerd-wera not at'all‘lnterestod: ~In" view " of these roprosontations, aud becanse,the property-; holdera are comparatively. poor.aud utterly un.. panimously. dooided.:to. .rccommend: to -the Oouiioll that tho styeet-bo not widened... -« . , | 7 “NTE LARE FRONT. __-The : Committeec:on Wharves and-- Publio Grounds jnot. yoesterday -afteinoop to try once more sud agres upon some recommeondation with. . Toforence to the ualo of the lako front proporty. . Ald.|Jonas,: Cavpon;-and ‘I, T, Balloy were.prei ent, and Ald. Kooro sud Behmitz were absent. Therowas alittle tall over “tho lake front “ma/ tor, | but nothing xiev, Ald. Joiins :adhering Lo hia provious position that.the Oommon Uouncil ¢hould * tako ‘mo -steps in~ thé _matter -until »:the - quostion 7 of ¢ the - clty%s -titlo in, ‘and _right. .o, soll, ‘soltlod; “while Ald. Cannon alloy, uaual, ars for selling-‘anyhow, title or no ahd {Judgo - Drummond’ fnjunction to the:oons: trary potwithatanding. . Accordingly they agroed to. present ‘a report recommendiig that the Bfggefly bo advertiged.. for. pale to the highest. br, a4.por, tho subdivision proposad fo be mado.! “Thoy ‘cont on Ald. Behmits to Join in this | recommendation. Ald. Jonag fotused to coneur,., and ,Ald,. Mooro.. will undoubtedly do tho | pame, and' . the two will doubt- loss 'presont! ‘n--- minority-- roport’ ‘recotn- monging that the legal polnts in-tho . case bo disposed of botore: sdvertising tha. proporty -for sple. Doth -Ald, Jones and Moore. believe that it witl be stigney throws sway to advortiso at presont; a8 nobody will be so-foollsh a& to bny 80 qucstionable o-title ‘as the oity can now give. . Tho plan of subdlvision sdoptoed by.the mojority of tlio Committes” contémplates that tue three :blooks eliell be divided-into 88 lots, each 25x114 -foat.) with an: alley running north-end eouth from "Ruudolph ‘to ' Monroo-stroct; o _streat oalled- Lake Front-avouuo - is lald - out ‘along .. the ;. . esstérn. ..:boundary, - -Thero are thirty lots betweon Randolph and Washing- ton atreots, twonty-slx ‘botwoon Waukington an - Madison, and thirty-two-between Madizon .and Monjoe, Al theso strects, will. bo extonded ihrongh ¢ Lol vision will be called. the Lako-Front- Additlon to the City.of, Chicago., The . lots are to.bo sold singly’or in bulk; acéording as thoy may be dis- porod of to this best advantage, Buch is‘the lan to be racommonded 'Ly .the, majority of tha. Committeo; but to sacure a conourronce, of the Common Coundil is-not so ensily done,'ss a largo number, i, not onu-half of the mombers, agroe with thoe views of the minority of the Committeo, 10 - THE EBTIMATES. % The sxpunging ponoll of Qomptroller Hayes has prossed.with, more than nsual severily on the snhual eatimates of the Police Commission- ors apd the-Loard of -Publlc Works. The for- mor asked for §718,408,29 with which to run tho olice force during the coming .yoar, and in the niocence of thelr heartajcontidontly antiolpntod thpt ‘they would be. allowed svery dollar of tho money. Lholrsalary Liut footed up $055,200.06, the additions bolng & - Doputy Superlitendont at 82,500 per annum; and °‘§ ty-flve. oxtra a»ntrul— men for eight mouths at the.rate of $1,000 por anunuul. hien tlie Cormptrollor's oye restod ou theuq heavy itoms of expanditure, hie' promptly -strual them from tho oatimates, belioviug .that- it would bo poritively extravagant to allow thom, 1o view of the exinting state of the olty’s finances, As xny o roadily imagiued, the: Commlsslonts foul | hurk that. their. judgment in .the romides shiould’ bo’ called into question, ut that ~matter of no great gonsoquence, The {Chief of Police. tukes the reduation;vory hilosgphioally. ILo sayait is of no earthly,impor- A tt‘l’ hlm'{vhuthn{ s polias Wpeop hiere (s & poilos wppropyl- ation) a iy 1l or not (provided 'he gots .Lis own . nnlury)‘- ho lives in Lako View, aud is in no lepnu ‘droad of law-breakers, 1@ clalms, owqver,:thal an:inorease of the. police - force ia fam: Riloy, “Morrinor * states that Tiley rostden at 833 Victorin allay, and_ yontorday | . JullaVéniao, "of No, 83 Dathorin atroot, mvoro’ thé houne Noi: 85 Blohnk; ntroot, . and ransacked, tho placo, | overturning bads, olo., broko opon the butoad,. arrying ol 817,80 in currency, some clothing, ' +~During tho past tvo days the Comptroller haa- Ilor, our: vory -offioiont Banitary’ Ti"“l“’"zi' ble| to ' Ay thio nsacssinont, - the' Commilttan’| by roperty . is | for:the oicction of que will adon bo tal ag |, titlo, [ Tront avenuo, and thoe subdi-" lmlmrn(lvnly_ nooossary..for. natural : roasons, but: he. will calimly submit. to n dddrhnao - bven,” {f* the pooplo so"'demand; Under- tho clroumatances, Mr,” Relim's .philo- sophlo rofleotians aro vory commondabloy and the, Uominlastoners would bo'only acting a wiso part . if tlioy foilowed his ‘oxamplé, DBut thoy cry out’ that i they have, boon shametully treated in an- otlior respoot, and musat give oxpresslon Lo, thoir ) fooltngs:: = - ; ‘Chef Fire Dopartmont ostimates—the sia- talmiyg , forge of thoir . pot ohargo—has boon! * ‘cut ° down from'' - 8700,876.51 to 020,000 by - the ruthléss : Comptroller,: who peome to Lo of tho opinlun that thore ls:no :urgont nood for all the noyw altes, now .ongino- houges, new onglnes, now meh; and the other .additions to the Dopartmont :which the Commis-. signors havo ympnuud. MMr,, Bhoridan says, ** We will hold thom mn{mnnlhlu bofors tha poo- ploj" Mr, Tiono enye, 'L ean't soo our way out " “Mr! Klokko inquires, ¢* Why don’t thoy come aud tell, us wo don't” know our bushiess?” and, Mr.. 'Ayors - respouds, . ‘' Because - they' proba~ ly ithink wa nrg, awaro of that, fact - already,” Thus the mattr reats at prosont ; but ;altor the Appropriation bill hns'beon passed; and” 0o ,mmq,rnnua{_l:m\ bo obtained than what itho: tlaw:allows, tho Police and Fire Dopartmonts will without doubt sottle back into thoir normal chan-' nels, as they - have iuvarlubly.dona in.formor onts. ., . - N Ykhe cdm‘xl,:ronar Tiag nlito made gad havoo withi tho batimintoy of .tho Board -of Publls -Warky, *whlbh bo cut down from $1,317,786,08 to 81,050,- : 000, inclitding this unoxponded balanco. Among theyoductionsmay o mentloned tha itom'of $160,-' 000for. cloansiug ;tho: North Brauch, . as the. ug. ‘ozponded balance of $200,000 is diomed sufl .ciantifof that: purpose. - For ‘the soworags ani wator-tax ;fund .the Gommissionera aukod . thg prodoeds of a ouc-mill tax. eacl, but the Comp- troller makos it a one-halt-mill tax, In “addition’ 1o the unoxpondod balange, - = - | .. . - s aro lnrgo rodusions, In_tho athor Do axtments, but tho onca montioned dre tho mos! mpottant, - The. Counoll,-of - ¢ourso, hanlyet {6 pass upon all of tho iloms, and it is entiroly.s, -matidr of ngueulnuau whothor 1t will loave thiom an it fludn them, or out'thom down still lowor. t is almost cortain that: there will be.no ins orénge. ‘- GENERAL NEWS, - - - - Some t{me ago, . Ald. Joucs, of the Twentioth onated 2,i00 pounds of crackers to tho, ¢ by tho Bouthorn floods, - Yesterday, hio rocoived the followliig lottor of ackiowlod ‘ment!froni‘thd Mayor of Now Orleana t ot 1. MaxonAury of NEw ORLEANS, } ¥ ! ;. New Onrgans, May 11, 18745 ; o Al n{ EMtngG:: = v D812} I bave the pleasuro to thank you, in . the.usme of ‘thie victhwi of tho {nundation, for the _munificent gift of 2500 pounds of-orackers -for-dls- tribntion. woug lom. Your vory geasrous and philantizopiio et wil bo xomoinbared with #1 huve ttis Hoior to remaln, e Ledlo : ' ou Wiz, nt sorvant, - Gopdriol’s Transportation Company hoa just bought & track of six acres of beautiful grove, | & sltuntod about U milea south ot the olty, ox thi lake sliore, ‘and *it is tho intontion of 'the Com pany to turn thls.proporty Into delightfal plenio’ [ grounda and bathing resort! - They are building a Jarge plor, and intend to make exqurslon trips with some of thoir ologant atonmora during the_ oonding scason,’ Accommodations will be mads for boating, fisbing, bathing,‘ete. ... It will - doubtedly bo_ona of the fincst summer resorts in | the' Wastorn conntry, and Ohloago may congratu- | Iate itsclf: on having -soourod such an exoellent’| summor regort, . Ths Kennicott . Bhooting. Club will this morn= ing [usuo a challenga to sny similar orgenization to shoot, ten ‘men on a side; at any . number of niu{;lo aud double riscs that may bo agreed upon., It 14 undorstood that the challongo ia particniar- l{‘ directed to tha rocently formed Gun Club and’ +$hio Proirie Olub of this ofty. . o S i i Mr, Joln H. Ponse, aged 23 yonrs, and lving with his mother on Goatho streot, furnished.the gouveutldnal warning to young men to troad thie wayn of pleaspntnass and: the paths of - poscs, without excassive stimulation to support thom.. Mr. Poado did not ‘speiid Thursdsy eveuing be- neath the parental roof, ‘culling the sweots o Tenuyson and Tuppor, with his feet-in ove chair| nud ljis body in the other.. On the contrary, he ~wagted hus substunce aud tried his stomach with aloohol, and early yasterday:morning knocked at the' door of Lis ‘mother's Louse, vory drunk, - difdotion of thie Lindios' Tomporaucs Commitf The meeting'will be 'addréssed ° ' Yous A: Mayor snd Ohairman Goneral Tieltof Gomnlites, ; Mra,| Poase " ‘thought~ to curb bis wayward Bpirit by somothing stronger, than - matornalra-t monswranco, end, rafused to Admit, him.into the houre. This was hard.” It waa_ Insulting to be _shut ont by his mother. - That mothor evideritly did o fuily appreciate tho value of & son, Sh&: ¥ o didnot dosorye to have b son. BSho should no | have! n son, he would fako dara'of’ that, The! poor boyiind masus sbout bim, sud violated fn ut gl ovoning thres city ordinauces. Ho .got.drunls, h ‘the clty limnits. ‘He. hurt nobody. but himself, Nowaver, for tho bulla souglt the wonkest point In>. bis' mako-up=—his houd, - Bo Lo~ dicd .and punished his mofhor for' nob ohooursging | drunkepnoss, -Whether . tho -ohangp of - alimste- fromitho chiily night-alr to. the othor place suited Tiim i merély » ninttor of conjecturo, just ad ths mz‘w?\umnmr of taste.. ., . P A lnrge;number of Russian: Mennousltos arrived. in this gity yostorduy by the, Pan-Haudle, ltail rond,'atid Teft in the’veuing by the' Chicago & Nortliwestern. Railrond, 10ne hundrod sudcthir- toan bf.thom went to Yankzou, 20 to. Omabhs, 25 lofé for Codar Raplds, 23 for Fort Dodge, and 20.for other poluts,. -Last-woel:- 63 :Mennonites Jused throughthia cly on thelr way to Dakota, «Tirzee ar-londs of~Russians (not Monnonites) ‘that passod tlircugh- hore s fow- days “ago on thoir;way to points.on,thio Nosthern ! Pacific- and | ‘Dulkota, suffered 4 great doal from the emigrant (sharks~ who aro always' on”the look-out Lhuman proy. | lmau poople ‘arrived y ‘the Pan-Haudio. Rallrond, sud 88 600D:-88 thoy arrived, and wete found to be without pro- luuuzh, tho vulturea ‘pounced: u{xun—~!hsm and onrried thom to their respective hotols,” gome; belng takon to the North Sido, others.to the Bouth Bido, and still othors to the West Bide, and it took an entiro day to collect. thems to- gother again, About forty of. them slept on the Eidewalk {n lr{ant of & cortain omigrant houss on tho North 8ido, -but; noveriheless, they-were charged. full .price for, Jodging. The. .rallroad oflicinls sny thoy are. powerless- to. protect_etni~ fmnlu, a8 most of our depot-police aid and abot s cmigrant-runne; ‘T'heir-only satety lies in @ tranefor depot outsido of tho aity, and etops - THE UAILWAY MASTER 3ECHANICH: Lbaving received &' vory flattering inviation to’ visit tho Elgin watoh faotory, weiit on. an exour: slon to,that placo by the Calcago &-Northwestern Railrond, whioh'Idndly had plsced a‘spocial trafu ot their disposal. : They -left Wells: stroet. depot. ot-0:45 o, m,, in_aspocial train -contalning six |. - coaclies and one baggage car. .On tho latter car woreitho rofreshmonts, such-as champagne,’eto “Weight, - with - .car-lond:..-of.. ermalnnl. left | tho ovoning. preylons, to. have, tho collation roady' ' on their’ arrival: ** The train, -stopped: at...the- now::oar-shops. i of)| tho Northwostern Railroad, oro,. thoy .in- spaoted thero riiodel shops, * Thoy unanimously E agreed that thora wora. no‘bonlthisrnor bettor: [ OABEN lighted aud vantilnted onos in the country. .The now improved machines for cutting and turning. oar-axles, ota., rocoivod a gront deal of attention’ aud ndmiration. --They romained at theshops about an hour, and then loft for Eigin, whore they arrived at about 3 o'alook. i . 1=, At tho watch factory thoy wora recelved by-J. M, Ave{y, Esq., President, and Mr. B, W, liay-: mond, Vito-Prusidsul, "ot the Cuulpiiuy, TUEY woro' slown to the hew wings of -the factory, sud. the art of watchmaking explained; fo. tuem, They then repafved to.the lunoh-room nd did full justice to the many good things thnt wore set bofore them. After dinuer :the; visitod the othor portions of the faotory, sud, among- other things, thoy ware - told that thero wore at progeut.-employed . thora 700. skilled operatives. At 4 -o'olock they returned to Chi. oago, groatly pleassd with their trip, ANNOUNCEMENTS. i The Rev. Mr. Bavago will resume his ovening sorvice again st tho Third Unitarion Oburoh to- mOrrow, 4 : i ol * Thp "Amerlous Club May parky ocours next Thurkday evening, at Klare's Hall, Nos. 70 add 13 North Olark atvect, The liat of offioers and’ members of ihe’ Club includes. some of. the chojcos}: spirlts of the North Side, and a capital tlme ia anticlpated. ~ Rabbi Folsenthal leotures flis evoning bofore . the .\’h!luuoi)lllull Boolaty, at No, 118 aladison [' straot, Bubjool: - *Jowish History." Brp. Rlohinge-Bernard offers » reward of €50 for.the roturn of hor * pockotbook, which was mislaid lust ovenlug, and conlzius, bosldos the monay; somo papers of porsonul value only, Any prnrarly—o‘wuerl on Wabash nvenue who do notdesireto huve hopse-rmilroad tracka an root, Aud will slgn & remonstranco agaiusy 1l plonso cull oy the oflice of E, 8. Alox- - Buch, " |-audor, Palmor; Houso . Liuilding, or tuat of the Pookcstato, No. § Nizau'a Bulldiug, wilhout do- ay, a8 suoh remonst jon bef 0, 10 Cannat Mpadays s Wil s egueniat -Bhould -these be any owaers of : propesty be- o carried a plutol, and shot within °|* Tbédelegnleu $o the Soventh Aunual Convention | . | of ‘the Amorlean Mustor Mochanics' Assoclation ; 5 i twoop ! Randolph and Twonty-socond atrcots, .oai Wabsn) avonus, . who hava ok ul;npd ,tho poti-, "tion | for n horse-rallrond “od’ skid avonite, 'the ‘will pleaso call! at-tha offius of.i Reos, Polra Qo,, 00 Doarborn strest, without dalay, nqd,ulfin, tho'shito, as &t will very sooiy ba praseuted o te Common Conhoili . ¥ -t 1 - - Laat Wednosday, sbout 10.6'lock,” a'llttle boy - yoars old, named Willlo Roborts, -was lost on Wost, Madison- strout, ; Ho wore o brown, suib, with bross buttons, aud o elli cap, is paronts live in'the Town of Jefforson,- in this caunty, and will bo gateful for any Information concorit- 'Inig Wm._Any porsdn knowiug'of him can lehvi :word'ab No. 22 Uontre avénuo, - LA i* b Tllinols omoopathis Anedeinilon will hold | «ts twontloth annual gossion ‘Puonday, ,Wodnos: day, sud Thursday noxt ini_tho looture-room of tha-Mothoilist Chinrah’ Blosk,” Tha' eommittéos’ _appointod at tho Inst sossion will submit reports. | on yarious modioal subjeots, There will bo a mooting of the Dirootora of th ‘Tllinols. Humano Socloty at No, 875 ‘Madison «strect, Room 16, to-day, nt 3 o'cluck p..m,. This o 1o, the synual mooting of the Svoloty, at il oficdra for o anatiing sese wlll Lo ofeot- od.: The ammial report will - bo / presented,- and important matters. for tho. cousiddration- of th Bocloty will aleo bo brought forward. It 18 Lopo thore! will bo & full meoting of thio Diroctors. ' Oivlng to tho innbility bf soverdl ‘e tho con «traotars..ta ocomplote _thelr , works. within: tho: apocifiad timo, ! by Moonlight " i poatponod to Monday) May 18, ! Thdre Will bo o "tetapdratich maas-nidobing at’ the Halsted Btraet:, E: Ohuroh, No. 782 South Halsted ntroat, Sabbath. gventug, - yndor gontlemon, . - .. .. B! ;i g o #3! U-migracles in Prussis. - S i -t I8n't safe to trifle with miraclos in Prussla, 8 in Franco., Thore have,beon shiarp romindors; to the Increduioun wijo sired tholr ingrodulity in, |. untry, thotighi not sufiiclont to ohook {hern nfterly; but'in'the fornior tioks who'prac-’| tho lat -ticed on faitls havehad st overthrow neoding’a _roal miraole for.suco rocavered from a long attack of dumbness,and the “rocovory was'braitod' until it roached Blsmatck, who, inquiring-into_tho ciroumatandow, - found that'the Lonoficiary. loat his spaoch during the, war, and drew a pongion therefor. Tlis ponsion was' fnstantly’ discontinued, and be.who gainod groat{honor for sanctily is the victim of & proso: cution for fraud. " *" s Pty . | Duryens’ Sntin Gloss Stax 1¢ you want a pure white, askyaur, grocors for Duryoas’ ¢ Hat and soo that you get 8. ' - 3 . BaTinGLoss’ STanOm~EALAMAZOO, Mich., April 1871,—T have been in the washing and atarching, bu nesn for fifteon years, snd. havo always used, the bost ut aftor using ono six-pound box el X could g your Batin Gk ‘was by far the best;that I bave, evor in my laun. y to all housckoopers, if thoy, wish o - want a-fige gloss on thelr shirt , B uryeas' T, GRERNWOOD, 1+ ; Jmperial. Parlor ‘Restaurant,. .. nder tho above name, and wader the manngement of the!well known caferer Afr, Max Wohl, of thiu cily, | a rostaurant will be opencd at. 40 East Madisun streot . on May 16 Wo understand. that a confectionery will with the rostaursnt, and that the pro- ot the comforts of " the ladics aepecially, by opeilng’ &' Ladfes' ‘Patlor'and’ Family Suppér- S 1t In cortain’that tho publio remembars what elogant places Mr. Woll kopt provious to the firo, as the Cafo’ do 'Europs and Oalifornia Imperlal Parlors, _on. Qlark stract opposite the 0ld Oouri-Houss, The puniia will spireciats {0 now entaipriss, and all sra positiye of 1ls wuoces Ohicago & Northwestorn Railway--Sun- /] ‘_ day Tiain. Blufts, Omaha, San. Francisco, snd all ather far West Points, will leavs the, Wella Strest Depot of tha Chlow= “go & |Northweatorn' Rallway, at’ 10:15 a, m.,, Sunday, Mny 17,1874, - ' ") + Through tickets via Obicago, - Burlington & Quincy, and Ohlcago, Rack faland & Pagifio Radlways are good o thiy truln, = 18 5 e .+ 'Colorado Bummer Excursions. . ... The, Aiasour! Pacifio, Through Liuo 18 now selling ‘Exoirsfon’ Tickets froin’ Bt. Louls to ‘Detiver'and o= tukn, 4t ¥75 dach.’ For full: particulars addrees E, A, :Ford, General Passenger; Agent, No, 35 Bouth Fourth stroet, 8t Touls, Mo,. . . . . No trau‘hh to siwwer quéstions, - ! Baxgoins in Planos. -actavo Tosewpod i Afoy good from $200 to $300. . Buren sirests, . . « i ... ~ The Tivoll:Garden Wil récelye xeports. ofeach innings.,of the matehto-dsy, ©_ Panken & JooHEM, {-. ... ORGANS. TR ) | GT0. A, PRINCE £ €0, Organs & Mgl@)d'eimé._r Most, Perfe nuf tn | b LA A ok e r Asanisgtery Now fn uso, No othor Masfoal Instrument Popularty. 12~ Bond for Price Lista, “Addrens BUFFALO, N. X, ° pul-uL AL L 2T GCEAN STEAMSHIPS, ALLAN LINE Oumprised of thi following First-class Full-Powered | SN EANSETLE S SA)I(\;J?NI OIR ] POLTNIUIAR BA l\k\"' HITERNIAN, OASPIA BOANDIN, PRUSSIAN . PR 210 CRANTL 19,60 ; DISI LD MRI-WEBKLY: MAIL'STEAMER EVERY SATURDAY AT 9 4. DL, ‘FROY QUEBE( T0, LIVERPOL AND GLASGOW, .. r 17" ““AND FORTNIGHTLY SR FROM BATLDTIMORE, ! . .3 Calling at Hallfax for Livarpaol. - £ Livorpool, 870 Steéorage.at. Lowest.Cur: g * Yrejglts from Kurope mt Reducod . Rutes. Cheapeat and Sliortoat Routen: > i Plgaaes LAN &.C0,y Agents, 72.and 74 TnSalleost. NEW:YORK T0-CARDIFE. ThoBouth Walos Al Tirst-olsas,| I’\lfll,li Garrying goods and o - il parie o tho Unired Ntatos aud Canads to ports in.the Sx;‘_l:i’u'& Ul‘unnuL 1 nnsbnl‘ll:lhnr polatpa fogtend. o s Vidod with ATV the Tatest Lo rordmants or tie obaortand SouvomgRn Of et : ++ ' OABIN AND STERRAGK PABSENGERS. Firat Cabln, 876 and Wflfl'l’lnfiy. Bocond Oabln, 885 aurrency. 1480, ‘ourrancy. Siepal At vorare Socthisatos from Garalr L850, Drafts for £l-and upw ot Cardif, at thie Gome 's Oftices, No. 1 Dook Oliainbers; and ja New York to i . Agents, L ARGHIBALD DAXTER & Qo Apente -STATE LINE. o Glaggoww, Belfast, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e. FATIZ Oft PIENNSYLYANI ] E'FQ;FEED ol E“Rl)l 14, BTATE OF GEORGL «June 13 ¥ FROM PIER 8. NORTH RIVER, N, ¥, akly Baliiags noxt Bummer. Uab 60 and as:’}‘e'flr"-'n%; ARt $s Surrency a raton, 4% pustir pastioulars spply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & $0%, R ‘3?;‘3‘3:".:% A"g"n?‘s’«fgimnz.. .Ohlosgo, ‘National Line of Steamships, oy e ok hwasy b adapted Tagraont soutiery ruute its Slways’ basu adopted by Alands, S Compnn b g TV MO and QUIENS- o ? TGW I sra/y BATURDAY. Saillug from N, York for London (diroat) orary fortalght, o.uEAuu. 70, $¥0), fu oad rates, Hotirn tloketsat Tovwast o TR SRR o v et h_v“uum Spraer &'SN:&‘- olphalg, (OPPoLIe ey ) AMUSEMN'!S. '0ORMIOK MUSIO HALL, " \TINEE | AT S T, . OB A, BY, TILE GAROLINE 1IN GS-BERNARD OLPDIE TFOLKES. - BBLENDID Progeanim ) dtcfeloiee, 67 Gk disy woutheass corner i an {ucluding tn th 16 sumbory, a ) by Pendonoe Pariridghy b N i TiAST CONOCERT | o 19 one of the vory host of Dytty, ' fn thio cortamo of a maydonno 93 yoars ald. .- All who have not heard the Oldde Follros should not miss this 1ast op- | - portunity for musical 6ujoyment. - Roasrvon Hoats for sale at’ Janson,, Ourpenter & Shetdon. ' |- 1<t T Aoksonille TIC0MIOK MUSIO HALL, , tha publio_ oxhibition of * Paris. ~by-ladlon and* . Teave, | Armies | [§Mwaukeo Madison X Prateis du| - Chlen, Mallconvar. * 8:00 8. m. Mjiwauk : ’ i AR HAVE RETURNED. |’ Tnesday, and Wednesday, fuy 18, 19, aid 20.° -4 ADNISSION, 50 CEINTSL. | o salo st Golsbs Aiwprshippor ut Poson. Rgsarvod Soals, S6.conts -oxtras Libary, and at Bpx Ofico. i MYERS'-OPERA-HOURE, { Motizooat., betweon Dourboru.and Stato. Arlngio, Gt & Kol L[] E@tfl 0f the Seasin. " ““We are gwine away to lobo you,” on our ‘snnual summer tour.” £ % Good byo till- we #oe you agains" Romembor, tho last two. Nights and our GRAND SATURDAY MATINED, “Our olosing Programiio pronctinced the' -best ever offored. ‘ lvery impersonations. * THE GREAT ADELPHL, © . TUIS SATURDAY, Meyh, . ... . DARE . MATINEE. " 18t prRfORMANCES OF IaESOTN A "The Kistug Metoor! Tho Intcepld ) Batin Glosa Starch.” Yours, Tie Last T member in special | Y iees, O 0lar LAST LEONA Tratn for Counll* L5 it 2 . | LAST PEOFORMANCES OF THE ' e of ALGX: DAVIS, KARL LIND, Culldren, i6o; Rossrved Soat Tanotis S i T Vatdis Sebiian Tl Boae B eatt & Orocknr, I aud a bost of Stars, ALL NEW [ .. OHIOAGO THEATRE, . NOS. 28, 20, M WESYL llA.Dlg‘DN. . Gl‘\l.;ll‘(l Family ‘Matince - '.l‘o-dayl. NTAINBLEAU! Entire Cliange of Progrommc. D" TWENTY -8PECIALTY 8TARS. " MoVIOKE - Reod’s Temyple of Muslo, corner Dearborn snd Van™ B : e R'S THEATR! . LABT, NIGHTS m: gie Mitchell .. Inhsr great charactor of =372 FANCHON -ONLY FANOHON MATINEE. iR will appoarin LITT) - MYERS. OPERA-HOUSE: | WAIT--WXE ARE COMING.Y . i Original Troupe - Royel Marionetes! only_onos that. evor' i Night Exp KLL and Mr. J.H. ' =] 1 & EARNSHAY, anagers aud Proprietars. | ACADEMY OF ‘MUS_IU. K -_LAST DAY OF THE LIVING HEROES LO BILL! . . TEXAS JACK ! ORLACOIE, n & beantifal now Mouday next—JOS| - KINGSBURWSIO HATL G ERAND NMATIINIHIH THIS DAY, 2:80 0’CLOOCK. .BEVENING, AT 8, A8 UBUAL. BULLOCK’S L HARIONETTES. :|" ;Owing to the ins IMESSRS. MoDONOUG ' ‘BUFFA And the Poerlos LT Owing to tho inability of some of the con- tragtor to fliish thelx work by the ima speo. iled,(the OPENING HXHIBITION of ‘SWIET'S, LAWN , MO Nearly ko, and fully oqual to the LSTOR ruspect.. Comue 3 HESHON, Gonessi o i Ahs WER. | i icvoisd i Joas A pavsengers at: throngh rafes from'| FAIRBANKE P OF ALL S81ZHS, FATIRBANKS, MORSH & 00 111 AND 113 LAKE-ST. MISCELLANEOUS. ~ Property * Owners, Attention ! rtitloatus lold by the City of L0, un ot P ey, = o w9 RAIES, iy Cowior hMorigo oan whigh'daa the ra i OHICAGD, April 1, 1873 G cu for Cousumption, Waath i Baniory & Moot Bhuorcatio foi: e ioal ok who hiava made {8 rolouged 1 o romarka: d ‘Namo ‘ARd 1TAds fuark o’ oAGH T FARLOWS INDIGO BLUE, onl ‘nffifil‘gflx‘_fmflflfiouzumo.p;:..;.. rronoy ; stoorao: AL grosily LRGLN. Pronrators ;| RAILROAD TYME TABLE - | ARIVAL AN DEPARTURE OF TRATR . ExeCAATION OF REVEWENOR MATIKE, — 1 Batordarat yeepiéd. * Bundi N X s st ekl sxdpted Tt | Mickioan | IO, CENTRAL & DMEAT MESTERY, TuiLR0A0S ‘Randolphy T Canialat,, corner f dudtsan, > ¢ B Tieave. g v 0, WENTWON i oral Passonger CHICAD & ALTON, HAILROAD. . . iedpo: Ko g AL ON, MAILADAR, - oth st 4, Slo., and Chicagoy” Springfeld, dtio and 8. Louts Anraugh Tine. Union epot, WeatiSHda, near Hadison.a, 1, and 15} Kandolphat - Avrive, Oltyaud Donver Mast 1 ay ke it Jouix Kxjrow. S Lol Rxpiom X Nnfllnnllnlfl !fi"’zx orle, Kook | i e s 350l & Diniieht Aoso SaEREREEES HICASO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY; - Union I < o 1% 0, m,| t 929 p.mt b n. m, s JLLINDIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. Bepol foik of Lakeat. andSoot of Taeniysseondets TVo% ey 138 Raploiphist. net Glark V0ot Tl At Tants 46 Bt Tonts Ty Caira. Now Orfouny Jii. > I0Y RAILROAD. Degoty. and Sinl d Canal and 5is -ats, Ve S Granu el vl and o sapeinen > 4 - Leavs. 104G, BURLIN ll_’gulovsmma'{onm&_mll\l -at, ndfan usoph B 1Ex. Monday. HTHY I}IN RAILROAD, Shospun-lloute), and 78 Canate fadizo FEELE] 85358 otte Hrpre BioPhul & Winona jot. Wolls an S A T B, BYRNNETT, BT! emplu'n. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFID RAILROAD, . T o it e Mokt oten! Omaha, Losvenw'ih& Atohtson Ex Peru Accommodation,. Night Express, 5:00 p, m. Lp 1110300 B, m, . LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Yan Burencat., soot a7 LaSalle-st, Tickst oficer, o northiest.comer Clark and Ha 2 Corner Cunalind Yadeomeia, o0 Phdtees” and soulhisest ok | _Leate, | _Arrive, 6:108. m.} 1040 p.m - Bl 8:30 8 .| 2:00 §,8:15 D, 1. [§ 8:%0 u. m. 19:0p. m! l:?fi; 3:00 m, CHICADD. oiANAKULTE By " THRO : {'INE. viA KAMK?\K 'Em':i'gl'l‘?g, THROUIN Hvom the Great Central Katiroad Depot, 0ot of Lak-th. Day Eipres STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Ofce!of Chicago & Northwestern - Railway " T ¢ ¢ vy Company, 52 Vallst o W Yonx, Aprll 80, 1874. The annual meating of the stookholders and bondhold. o oteBton ot Disabiors parrann ta I ImERY; (ox t wuoh othor busines may como beforn 2 will be bold at the offis of thq Qompany, in - the oity of L loago, on Thursday, the 4th day of Juno noxt, al 1 o'clook B' m, Bondholdors will authohtiogte theirright to vote by pressnting their voting Londs at the oftios of the Bnmpnn&m Wall.at., New York, for rogis tration pu or Lefore tho Iuinlflrg;l,rprfilfi\,u.y a M, L., BYKES, 1., Boorelary. e OFFICE, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PL- "+ (IFIC RALEROAD. COMPANY. . o v, Aprilzs, 161, - The annual meeting of the Staokholders of tha Ohioago, " Rook Teland & Pacifio Railroad Company, for the eleation of Dicegtors, pursuant.to law, and tha tranaaction of such other.boalnoes as may come bofora thiom, will ba hold ab tho oftioo of ‘the Company, in the city of Ohicago, on iday, tho third day of Juno noxt, at 11 o'clook & m ) S " JOHN F.TRAOY, Presldont. . 1L TOWS, Boorotary. ¢ s STOOKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notics is he sisetbid S B e e L [any for the oleotlon of Dicogtors of sald Qompany will o iold, at tha olfice of sald Company, No. 53 Wabash- "K h})‘h}%fllv of Uhlcago, &t I0; "',}-,"'3’""’5“’5‘,‘5‘ , June Seofotary af Oltoago South Branch Dook Gompany. SUMMER RESORTS. ' HATFIELD | HOUSE, Mossens Springs, On Rayustte River, threo miles from St. ZLaurence River, - Will oper JUNE 1, for rooeption of guosts, Accommox dations. dhut-olase: - The Holel 1 etiroly now, and bsa - ‘boon flitod and furnished with evory modova convonisace. - Good fishing and hunting, B - Tho praprlotors have dolormified to present a b B oumparae by, TR Sroalem facol(y Lo mide A oo o @ modioal faculty In wids tavga of TATHHELD BROY., Massons Gpeings, New York. renc PROFESSIONAL CARDS, 270 8, OLARK'S' t 1y woll Known by _Bigclow 1 tho o OHIONGO. Fgxdars o thojapits tist e, O ‘ostainiatiod physloiua, having buoa Tor tho Inst 10 yosra of bia lfs, have . ; Dortootiug’ rontedios Ut Wil oure portively” v wors. bavo ot OTONIE' Bidietni'Ta oth, spxes, Gentlomen of this city, of tho bighest re. ety aed memiucs oftho Hodoal aatli ach 5, avowitling and £03dy o attont bl T’ Bin A DIOAL I EATIS, S Suidron i goulos auvolopgy KEPAILAT PARLONS for ladics anil gonuticimen. ~CUally you sos only the ‘gufllnr. - Alidross a1 fotters, tnotosbig statup, to Dr. U BIGELOW: T MATTY BHOULD TAIL to rosd DI, As | 3. OLAN'S' groat, work -r?imfiy ! dars Among tho Afiioted." Thad. ands suved fram . an oatly grava, Thirty 1ty ially to Yor M In book form, fnll'vn’::'i.?m tfvnpfii’fickfig 'a':'n'i{S“:gI:"A';‘{, .‘E‘:’.fi’“&gl‘f”“ Prico 2 Vi g Chlog, i rosr A e milton Patioa wrovidud with hoard aud yoouss, NO UURE! - Dr. K No pAY 1!l JJT. ean, 000 SOUTH C’.Al}ll(w:'l‘nn,\‘)l‘lluhtfl?u: m"P:'f:lz‘r:‘i‘l“‘"":d'éfi"’:"’;:?‘j"f.z‘f,fii.,‘{":,,;", AN o8 O Biure, B2 e (0§ e mre Bundays rom 1 Mathey Caylus’ Capsules, Taed for ovur’ twouty yusts with physiolans of Paxis, Now ‘h;.\lfldl\lul GE‘WI“'Iiu\ ‘huraop, Tount ar of jon Sturou by OLIN & Ol 1 na Recy Hlaaslagtucad by QLN & 0L, Bra o FRACTIONAL CURRENQ "85 Packages ‘ TRACTIONAL CORRENGY .- BOR BALE A% _TRIBUNE OFFICE.

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