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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY., JUNE 13, 1874. b LOCAL MISCELLNAY. | MONTE. One dozon of the men who proy upon tho un- wophisticated stranger vislting the city wore ar- raigned beforo Boyden yosterday morning, fined, and discharged, Tho quostion naturally sug- gests itsolf why they are not bound. over to au- awoer for tho commission of o criminal act before 8 court of higher jurladiotion. A brief réview of this portion of oriminal statistics will, Inn measuro, anawer sich intorrogatory. Durlag tho early part of tho wintor BUNKO, “ 8 gamo ae nofarious in all its fosturos as “ Monte,” was introduced into this civy, aud, for 8 senson, bocano the rago among low gamblors and conildonce oporators, ‘The efforts of (ho police wero invoked, and, by diligent labor, thoy. flually succoeded in cradloating this form of orima from the city, But it was owing to tho constant survelllanco muintafued by thn dotoo- tivos, and not to tho onforcemont of tho ponalty, that 1ty absonco was observed, ~ Mon wore cop- tured in . tho most publio Lhnmulih(nmu, and made victima of thoso buzzards. ‘The vie- tims nppealod to tho conrts ; tho swindlors woro approlionded, prosonted—tho majority. of thom —bofore Tioylen, nud tho full ponalty of tho law invariably ibflictod. No soomer lad judgmont ‘beon pronounced sgainst the malofactors, than an appeal was prayed, snd thowr causcs trana- ferrod to tribunals of appellato jurisdiction, whére thov have romained as park of tho records _of- tho Clork’s ofllce, A number.of, portlos who woio cheated ,.at this gamo,. and who ' woro inclied .to pursuo the frauds by s dogire for revengo,camo to tho ity at the timo whon it was.gtatod the hoaring of the. apponl would bo-had, but, upon inquiry at tue departmont whero the caso had boon transferred rere informed that it wos contiuued to noxt orm, . 3 This courss of procedure fiually became monotonous, and tho victims, belisving that jus- tice would not be vouchsafed thowm,gavo over tho prosccution, or NEQEIVED MONEY to discontinuo thoir complnint.. To one cnas §750 was offos a8 a busis of. tompromise, , $100 in° n second,. . :and various sums of grontor amount advanced for tho objeot in'view,—L e;, settlomont and avoid-- auce of the poualty. The, awindlo finally suc- cumbed to the-diligence of the dotoctives and - police, and for & ime tho city was froe from'it and thoee of = like nature, = Recontly, what is known as wife * nMoNTE" has boon insugurated, -and substitated for bunko. Montois n' gamo oxtensivoly eugaged in, though played in n very difforont way, in Spanish Amorion,,-apd {8 -to the outward observer entiroly without fraud. The carda aro so manipulated -as to: decelve tho most wary a8 to tho donomination of oach,.and when the violim is confidont of .winning, and. bots his ?I:mey, he is met by a.most humilinting dofoat, o : ¥ EDGE OF ONE OF THE OAIDS, . - the queen, for instance, is_crooked ‘carolessly, and the cards oxhibited. - Tho dups,. obrerving tho quoen, and, sauldont of ity ability to ideu- tify it by reason of its turned corner, wagers the dealor a sum of mouey to that offevt.’ His von- ture is accepted, and, taking (he pastoboards in his bauds, . he, skillfully straightens tho corner of the quoon -and turns ' that.of ono of tho othor cards. Aftor paseing thom from Land to hand with grost rapidity, ho lays thom ou the tablo-face.downward, nuks the better to polut out the winuer,, That individual, noting tuat tho *cara still retnins the apposrance of haviog boen bont, promptly turny 1t, cxpocting it to bo -tho Quoon, But ho 1 disappointed, for it 18 one of - the other cardd, and his mouncy goos.into”tho gamblor's hands, the botter boiug left in the vo- sative. 'Tho clty, it s said, has baon BWARMING WITI THESE TIIEVES who have rooms in conveniont. localitios, into which they entice their intouded viotim, aud after plying their trade dump him into the stroct. If ho happons to bo disposed to:nrgue the arxllxiby of the proceeditig and threatons ar- reut, tho thieves ofther escape or compromiso by the payment of a small sum, and if prosaoution follows, the penalty fails to reach them, either by roason of the absonco of tho prosocutor, or dofault ou the part of the. authoritics.. Tho gamo known a8 " , THREE-OARD MONTE ' . 18 not that played by theso special plenders. It s prohibited by statute, ond to_avade auy viola- tion five cards” aro subatitutod, but maneuvercd {n the same manner as .whou but three oards aro wrlion Ho'waa suddonly grootod by Beylos, whi a revolvor ngainut his forohead, throatenod to impoda his furthor advance. Mr.Taloott, undis mayed by his noar proximity to dangor, sciznd a chinir, and, ag ho uplitted it to ropel. tho assauit, thie man fired with poor aim aud missod, the bal lmly!lnln in an adjolning door, ... ey £ At thiy the threo slarted to mnke their oxit,. pursucd by the houscholder, - When thoy rench- od the door through which an ontrance liad boen offeoted, two of thom sprang . into tho yard, while Boylas, belng haltad, engaged in n hand-to- hand éucountor with-3Ir. 'Faloott, . Tho molos was nt ita holght- ywhon the wpuld-bo. aesassin again disclisrzed his wonpon, w_m: néothicr offect than’ bofore, and thon had ' reaourse to-his cold obisol, | with which Lo lacorated Mr. Taloott's hands, reloased himsol?, shot out tho dvor like o ball frdin'n cunnon, ‘aud, “with- hié ' companisis, vaulting tha.foncep, mado his oacapo. . 5wl | Thoy hnving ganod tho strect started off in a southorly diroction’ toward Washington street, | and lind - ronched tho vicinlty of .Roboy; whon { Oficori Ammnon, who was. patrolling hig: bont,. was attracted by thoir movemonts. Tho offider bid hlmeolt in'tho dark. and.ng théy camo abrenst of his placo of coucenlment, ho sprang oub be- foro thom and couly commanded “them to atop. ‘Tho . night prowlors’ wore' 'so* ‘ontirely - dia- conicorted at:tho turn ovents: had .takou . that thoy bdcawmo ns cly in the hands of the potter in tho presenco of thé faithifal’ Metropolitan. o quostionod u:om"aaucnming their singular appearanco, aud, beforo they had rocovered from thoir karprigo,” thio ‘officer” had 'complated his searcly,/takon. twoof thoir revolvers, and ehnnged tflbnl&* courso to the diroetion o« the Union Park tntion, | . iR 5 - “With Aminion, pistol in hend! bririging np tho ronr, thoy filad intp Lako- stroot.. and-surprisod. tho night efticor nt the station, . ‘Soon after Mr, | Taleott callod nt the atation and’'identilied thet prsonars, who wero éarly in :tho‘niorning; still shooloss, marchod to the Madison Stroet Station and “locked nc\lrul{ “behiud “the burs. They will - e roughit: .befora.: *Botl- the number employed.- Tho rooms wherein the fraud is_practised are .to be found. on almost every thoroughfare. in the city,~on Dearborn, on Clark, and on Monroe; in the Kentucky Block, and also , the. building adjolniug ; in tho building next to the cornar of. Madison snd Dearnorn, and eleewhero. .Perhaps- - : THE MOBT NOTONIOUS PLACE - 1s the parlor attached to Champlin's’ rostaurant at No. 177 Monroe. street. This hag been the scene of some of tho most barefaced robberics that chance or the numlng exortions of Messrs. Ellis and Dixon have yot. doveloped.. To all in- tents It prosents tho appoarance of & roputable’ public resort. But it isin fact the rondozyons for all of this cinss who infost thocity. It is known to tho police us o houss whore .frand can bo carried on with . perfact security, - and whero, recontly, young -and Ipexperionced moun, aund also “thoss of more maturd years, bave been viotimized with brazon efirontery. . Thureday Detoctives Dixon and Simouds mado their entree way into the up- stairs parlor, unexpoctedly, it 18 true, and dis- covered a gang in tho very act.of gwindling o stranger. ‘The man, obsorving tha presence of the officers, attempted to ercape, and, inso doing, nearly lost his lifo from. s fall down the staira, The proprietor is known as a suspicious charaoter, whohau been arrosted sevoral timos for dosling in countorfeit money, and has also baon guilty of secroting Lorecs ho night have known wore stolon for tho purposo of securing the re- ward. He is regarded as au oxcoedingly bad charactor. % PETER ODELL isthe chief operator at thus resort, and ia sald to be sn unscrupulous villiin, A man known under the cuphonious titie of ¥ Canada Bill” oflicintes at o houss on Doarborn streot, He I8 ropresented as a man of most un- couth and iwnocons appearance, with houda like & plowman's and feot that outrun_ all iuls of mathematical caloulation. "He has been for o number of years a resident of this country, about the mouth of Red River, and also a wanderer in tho Torritories, Ho ia anadept in the art, and- ablo to cheat the most wary.. J. F. Henry, Red- mond Ryan, J. J. Jones, and others:aro -his ropers, aud can be soen daily on tho lookout for gamo, 4 TOE GAME COMMENGES beforo daglight in the moruing, 'and theso “ gteerors” go forth to gather suscoptiblo sub-. jects from smong the arrivals b{-i the early tralns. Datrick Mifcholl, - Tom : Traoy,- Hasry ‘Willinms, .and others froquont the place located in tho Kontucky Block, \vhflo.WEHMn :Buay, - Thomus Charles, O. W. Bbaw, - and - Thomas Cony aro the *stosrers” for Ohamplin's gamo. s 2 - OTHER GAMES D are practicad whon *monta " coases to bo attrac- tive, 'Top and bottom, played with loaded dice, red and_black, whora tho chances of winniug are in an inverse proportion to tho sum ventured. The dotoctives aro using tholr best exertions to rid the city of this epidemic, and Boydon hus: expressed his dotermination to ald them in their efforts, But he.complains that should be fine them a nominal aum, orhold thom to appear be- fore the Criminal Coutt ona charge of awindling, an npgaul would ba_taken, and meat with the fate that has attondod those peoplo arrosted in cages of bupko. 'The orimo is mada & source of rovenuo to tha city by the paymont of finok vary- ing from 85 to §25, .and tho ateal continuca, Let the authorities arrost thoso engaged.in its Prwllco, aud punish them by imprisonient, and ts abence will soon be noticed. s ———— s MANOEL TALOOTT VISITED BY BUR- GLARB. Threo burglars by the names of Willlam Boyles, Georgo Poterson, and William Auderson, await the action of a Graud Jury that shnll ro- turn them to tho Pen at Joliet, About half-past 1 o'clock yesterday morning the wife of Manaol® Taloott, who lives at tho cornor of Wood streot and Park avenuo, was aroused from aleop by the movements of tho prisouers within her residenco, Tho threo had scsled tho fonoe whioh separatos the promises from Wood street, and, gaining the rear park of the lot, prepared for work with a de- liberation and u‘ylmm that denoted s thorough kuowledge of the nofarious business in which thoy are engagod. Disposing of themsclves belind a clump of buslies, they relioved tholr feet of shoos, in or- dor that tho sound of Rontulurl might bo dend- enod. A wire door or oreon dividos tho entranco from the yard. ' ‘The burglurs, with a cold-chisol, cut & square from out the soroon, and obtained mccess to tho inuer door, which readily yielded to a pair of nippers, and Flaced tho interior at at their morax. Tho three degperadoos hiad reached tho dining- room when Mra, I, heard the noise occasionod by their movomonts, aud awakened her huaband, That gentleman aprang from hed, and had tewhafi the door. ludlmf from the porlor to the zoom wherelu the burglars wero manouvering, iy this moringy sud by, that Suuolionacy committed to jail. to await. a flual disposition, which wlll, of coursg, be to send them' to Jolict.: DBut one of those people has veu attained his ma- Jority, but, sil .havo long boen, idontified with overy degroo of crinio, save murder, which would havo boon addoed to their offonses .but :for bad marksmnoship. They wors.scut to tho Peni- tontiary soms fivo years ago for the commission :of an offenso'similar to tho.one with which they. are " ot presont oharged, aud, . will,: beforo | tho barvost iu'vipo for tho sicklo, renew their familinrity with o folon’s ocoupatiof in that-in-’ stitutioh. Too muoh prafso cannot e, awarded Oflicer Ammon, who, in & most critical situation, | came off the victor fn a contest with ‘this’ sct of “desperato ontlaws, who knew that thoir. convic- tion was & foregonn, conclusion. The polico, ona and all,ioflicors’ and subordinates, aro doserving of the commendation of the citizens of Ohlnnfio ° for thelr_efforts to.roliove tho oity from -tl pregonco of criminals. , : - ; BOSS VS, BOSS. ., Another littlo divorsion was caused. In Judge Moore' room yesterdsy by the reappesranco of the Boes family to recite their troubles. Miss Louiso ‘Boss, the dnughter of tho dofondant, filed n longthy aflldavit stating that én’ the 24 of' ' Juno Mrs, Boss , was not - sble to take charge .of the tablo, and shio took tho seat at the head to servo_tho boardors. .Boss was at dinner, and when ; he flnished ho roso and started for the dirvetod bint'to alt, and, pinoinig”the muzzlo of | wad keopiug hin “door,. , Boforo l6aving, howoyer, hoe turned roand' to bid his daughter good-by, which he did by calling hof 8 d—d D . ..« DIBTY THING, . 3 and asking hor if ehe'was not sshamod to ‘look at hini. ¢ Not kuowing that such an act waa in soy way iniproper, Louiss roplied she wag not, aud Boss went u{) stairs, ‘Lowse" followed in o ghort time, but at tho top of :the siairs.mec tho defondant, who attompted to drag her into bis room. Sheresisted and screamed, when one or \two of the boarders_ cama to her. help. Bosa thon roleased hor, after having Rk BLAPPED MER IN THE FACE, and, doubling up nis tist, pugnaciously asked the | whole-company to ** come ou," as ko ‘could whip. thom alt. No one accoptod " tho' invitation, and, tho courageous Boss, having duly proved’ bim- #ol¢ boss, Totired to his-xoow., (.o . . ‘But he i boss no longer, at lonst at No, 1000 Wabnish avenue. - Notwithetanding bis affi- davit, 10 which ho states lug viow of tha case, ho will not trouble the residents of Wabash avenne for a few- days.- Ho says thet whon ho was at the dinuor-table on ‘the above-montioned ‘dato,’ Louise omployed .a truly - feminine mothod.of warfaro by 2 . “ MAKING FACES AT TIM.: Now, noman likes to have fuoes made at him, Ttia'such an aggravating sot, to which thoro i no adoquate reply, & man beiog incapable of do- ing Buch a; thing, His. only ‘mosos ‘of get- ting oven is by @&wearing, . though thnt is not. entirely satisfactory. But tho mag- nopiusons-. Boss did not. even . Bwear, ~Aldiy ho rose from the tablo, slowly he started for the door, and then, pausing,” soleranly he inquired it sho was not ashsmed to make faced at-him.: But bis duughter, unawed by hia mannar, ropliod . 2 BUE WAS NOT. . - Griof-stricken: the defeated defondant wont up=~+ otawrs, Unwilliug, huwover, to'allow tho natural dopravity of tho human heart £0 Yago uncou- trolled ' Louiye's bresst; he accosted her as slie came up from the'dining-room and:told her that Lo wished to have o short patornal convergation wich hor, *‘Sho roplied “by'a” scréam, aud ‘agam ho desisted from attempting to tinfluence her: by any-appesl tq, hor filial duty. The re allogdtions of tho afildavit ho donlod in toto. But, ns was romarked before, Boss is no longor boss. : ‘The . unsympatbotio: snd unbolieving, Judge sctuslly chose rather to bolieve tho afii- dovit of the-daughter; supported - as it was'by two others, and nunuipi Boss to a ton-daya' rosidonce in the jnil. Thoresult of thia is, penca at 1000 Wabash avonue, .and-a probable’ interval of two wocks beforo. any further install- mont of the'stdry will be presented. - ——— CRIMINAXL. ] TIHE CRTMINAL COUBT. The’ proceedings- in, this court. were' not of mmuch ) importance” yesterdny,” belng limited chiefly to the proparation of cases for trinl;* Tho' firat cage’ wae that of Aloxandor Campbell for larceny of a*lot of white load from' H., M. Hooker. He wat found ‘guflty and sent to the House of Corroction for sixty days. . Wililam'B: Langloy was triod fof chonting, in trading & bogus Elgin witch to John J. Kelly. The verdiot was “not gullty.” © " L Monday morning. tho trial of the :criminal caloridar for tho prosent term will.commenca, i carnest. = THE POLIOE COURTA. * Joel Bulard was finod 826 by Jusitice Kanfmann yebtorday for violatiug the fire ordiusace:’ * Lleven more ‘railrond-ride stenlers wore fired .82 each yestorday by Justice Soully: - " ‘. * John Forrester was® befors” Juatico Raufinann’ yoatorday for violation of- tho- hiealth ordinance, and wasifined $100. 0 - s Lewd Miohaol’ Hussey, & young B_rldgnpngt rowdy, who Lns boon up before the various LPolico Gourts of the city at divers timos for all manner of mis-. domeanors, was again beforo Justice Boyden yontorday on the “charge of disorderly, He was fined §15, and will go to the Bndu\v;e for thirty days.. . g ¥ i3 k Thomas Dundeo; ' Frank Klaskie, and "Anton Stioker, the rufilans who oharged -upoa,-it is al- leged, - knooked down,! and sorlously injured- Louis Frauz, somo time ago, wera on trial, {eu. torday, aud, owing to the precarious condition of Franz, they wore held undor 83,000 bail ench till the 20th fnst. At European hotol' on Jefferson street, be- tweoon Madison sud Washington streets, Thurs- dny eveniug, 8, Willismeon™ rotired leaving his door open. A fellow named Willlam Webator camo in soon afierwards, and grabbed .for willlamson's * vest, but, failing to get it, rushed “up stulrs to . tho abtlo, mn orawled ! under & - bod, “closely followed by Wilismion and the bhotol vroprictor, who dragged him ont and atarted down ataira with him. - On the next floor ho broke away from thom, and jumpcd out & window to the ground, a distango of twouty foot. It ig & wondor ho did not broak bis nock, Mo was subsequoutly cap- turod b&th: agouoa, and Justico Boully yevtorday fined b @ ¥ MIBOELLANEOUS, Last Bunday's paper mentioned that I3, Ben- nett, of the eoplo’s Gaslight & Coke’ Compuny, Liad & day or_two previously sworn' outb & war- rant bofore Justico Vau't Woud for tho arrost of a follow " named Owen” Donuolly, for tamporiog with tho gas-metors in such a wauncr. chot tho consumer onl{ pald for ‘about " one- half of the gan usod. Tt is alleged that Dou- nelly recoived $10 for each motor that he **doo- torod:” JIo was arested, sud yostordsy, tho Justioo held him over to the Oriminal Court in bonds of lbl,(‘K)ll. A man nimed Pat MoNerny s ; arrested lask ovoning, at tho corner of Ounel aud'Tiandolph | stroets, by Officer Willism Simmonds, charged with aesault with jutent .to: kill, committed about ong year ago, At that timo Oflicer Bouton. waa sttempling to_arrost a prisoner at thq ooz- ner of Hluo -Ieland avenue and Taylor: siroot, when tho sooused openod' on * hiny'with & rovol<’ Tho remeining |; made 1ils oicano, Miks Connors, who company at the timb, wns also’ stakon in ohnrge. g 5 e - llun?nmlu Denlloy, s noophyte in thé art of e ver, an 2| Bwindliug, swas srregiod yostorday nflornnon for attémypting fraud at the exponso'of 7. B. Horton, s olderly Granger from Coutnoll: Dluffs, by the Playod:ont lottory gama. -Jailing o socompish I8 "doalgn In thinl way, he siddeuly chunged hig tactics,| and ‘introdnoed * himsell 'ns- & Deputy Unltod| Statos . Marshal in_pursuls of - horso- thiaves, and attompted to sediico his viotim. Of-. ficor Parkér obsorved his’ actions; took him 'k ohiargo) and locked him up itithe'Armory. The prisondr fs now to_tho business, having been until ruuunu{ omployed at'tho Iost-Ofico. o Is sn{d to-bo the’ acapograce son)of a respootabls l‘nmlly‘ dkmlldln;: .t Elgin, but is no crodit; to the parentd, Tha bitori mentioned Darbara MoMahon, now Bnrbmm Rogo, nwore ont 0 warrant yosterday boforb Justico Hinudale for-tho arrost ‘of & ‘D, Whooler and Joun M. Cook, for selling and dis- {oglng b mortgnged: property.' ‘It is slloged in o complaiut - .that June 12, and Aug. 2, 1873, : Ms,, MobMahon. indorsod two soparate noloa. puyablo ‘at tho Third Nationsl Bank of .Obieago, mnouating to &1,760, and rocoiving ns ‘socurity for hor jndorsomont a mottgage on, tho hotsos iehl stook of Whooler & Cook, s livery firm st tho tornor of Miohigau avonus and Mou- rao stréot. - Mrs.-Modaiiou, it is stated, bad tho “notes! fo. pay, and sinco.then Whoelor & Cook disposail - of . the" proporty on: which sho hidld n chittol ! mortgage as mentioned nbove, ; Thoy. woro brought before the Justico who hold thon in 81,000 bonds for tholr appoarauco bofore lilm Mm,l,d!\Y- Juslieo Haines' offies “was tho soenn of gronf contubjon yosterday, owing o, the gathoring to- \gothog ;hnfo of, ropraroniativos from . altost . every, pottioh of tho 'globo—Ironch, Gornnn, Tngliah, - Trish, . Cuiricae,-:Bcotoh, Amoricans. | .and . Africans,, , both .malo_ , and . foms! They were thore huddled 'together in one co glomeratad mass-ih the little ofMoa abont 20 by 10 ‘feot, as witnosdos) in .o suit ‘that was com- n}mcad before Justico Daggott, on the 20th dn( o A It d Inet May, by 2 fomalo named Laura Crimpboll - -geoms- -that - two . sistors—Tilly ~ an Josie: : Woods—had ~ _caused =~ tho . ar- rost of ':Laurn ° Campboll” ‘on that !day, and -brought hor beforo Justice Boydon on tho ‘chhrga;, of, larceny ;. sbo was acquittod.. Campbol! then &woro out o warrant_boforo Dag- gott'on tlié same dny, charglng the Wood slsters With ' hiwing-porjured thomsolves;ia, tho trial beforo | Dovden.., The cnso’ was gob .for thio’ lst’ ‘nec, ' On -that dhy tho girls ‘took o ohanga of venne to Justice Haines, who .continued thio heariug til yostordny. | The con- fusion durlng "tho hoearing of eviderico in' the cise waa.extrémely ludicrous, For'a time tho court.was a porfect Babel. , Finally ordor was ‘brought out of chinos, and the trial progrossed, after barring tho testimony of those for whom Interproters cauld not be found. ‘The entireday ‘was consumed 1n the hearmg, and at the hour of 8 o'clock last ovoning tho caso was continuod tiil “this morning. 1 ‘Tho old .adngo that nover: runs smooth, was oxemplifiod in tho case of Jacob Winner, who ‘hurrassing Mrd.; Foator,' a- lad; ‘traet, - for, somo timo ,past, . who, . a8 it appears, ~wad soroly ~ disappointed, and fually + brought up in tho -Gouaty Jail. Mre. Olive- Fostor, the lady, appeared-boforo Justico Boydon yesterday afferuoon, and sworo out a warrant for the arrest of \Winner, com- plllnlng that, May 1, 1874, ho mot Lier at tho cor- nor. .of Buato . and Twenty-fifth streots, and thore assaulted her, boating, scratch- jog, ‘'snd . bruiging hor in . & fearful manner, Sho . -also declared. that Winuver had threatoried to_tako Lior lifo, and sho was very much alsrmeéd lest he yvould put his threats into -execution. . Wionor was arrosted and brought before the Justica, who continued the hoaring till ‘to-day, and- hold him in bonds of 8800 on . tho. oharge - of asssult, and alao placed _him uudor $200 - bonds to koop, tho _peaco.” _Blrs, Toster 'stated in ~court, that Winoor had boen ** sncaking " around’ her Bouso- all the day; and ab uight camo n tbrough the window, and swore he would thon {guloxdny 8 boon' oun State ‘the course.of truo love'|- ‘and tlioge take her 1{fo unloss -she submitted to his'demnnd, which was that she should marry bim. ' To = this " modest roquest tho lady objcoted, a8 she -thought 1t 'was ~uuroa- sonablo; « On’ the -olher' hand, Wisnor stntea tiiat thoy mot by chauca in a Gtroot-rail- road car.’ On hor solicitation he called, was kindly received, ote. *To make a loug Btor -short, he was decoived in the object of his ad- miratlon, " Not béing ablo to procure bail, the prigonar . - sojourned ' with - Jailer ' Foltz, and will Dreskfast. . and dine at that hostelcy to-day. This atternoon, Justice Boyden will inquire farthor into’ tho matter. “The Indy, ‘upon learning that her negtected suitor. was con- signed to a gloomy coll of tho Ceuul.{] Jail, ap- peared vory much_sffected, and doubtless will relent, aud. Mr. Winuer may yot win ber by prosoouting his sult with uncompromising vigor. g ;. THE OITY BALL. " The Common Council Committeo on Licenses - will méut-Monday -afternoon at 8 o'clock, in the Gity Clork’s offic. - o o The"Board of Public Works, yosterday, order- ¢d the dobrs about. the old Court-Houso:to bo .a0ld on tho 23d inét, at publio auction. . A bullding permit-was granted, yesterday to M., and 7, B, Thiompson to ercot s Lurgo brick Liopde on ‘tho”cornor of Clark and’ Twonty- 16-tiop slxth stroats. *‘The' Firo Mdralial yeaterdsy recolved 1,000 feat | of ow! Chinvaes.hoso. -This* makos. the second consigiment recotyed within & weok. :: . -The:Committes on GM»Ll?ht.wfll .moet Bon- day afternoon in the City Clork’s oflico at 2:30 ‘o'clock. | Thé much tulked of gas' question will .thon come up. el et A . B3 of the mombors of tho Oity Law Do ‘nra nbt duflied, Booond, Lhint tho dutfes of all othior elty ofiloials aro dofinod. : ‘Third, That tho intorost of the ety roquires it. Fourth, Thattho proposed ordinance will falrly divido the Inbor of ‘the Law Dopartmont, whioh ia not now the coso. As Judgo. Norton, the Corporation Counpol, - in n writton communication to the Comhitloo, nusorts the very opposita to bo the truo Aato of nifalrs, tha lnttor Wora compelled: todiseirs tho quostion,and decida for thomeolves Wiien tho mooting bogun o, with tho excoptions mny bo, of Ald, Richnrdson, wore disposed to tako the City Attornoy's sido in thomattor, For, unfortunnto ak such n stato of affairs is, thoro iy 10 goltisaying the fact that things ara noxt door to nn.opan war in, tho Oity, Lnw Dopartment. Whon, i Towever,, tho ~commuuications of Nennt's, Norton and Jamicson lind beon read, and thio matter disoussed, all tho Committeo, excopt Ald, Cullexton, ro - of tho opimon that tha 'qupurnnnn neol’ was “the aggrioved party; | Thoy,: thorofore, ‘on. motitn of Atd. Campuell, -decided that tho dutics of . the two officaty eliould bo dofinod, not on Mr. Jamicaon's basis,(liowover, nnd that tho Gty Attornoy shonld buve all poligp and,. quasi,criminal pasos and all caros coming undor tho common Iaw, and rocom- monded an ofdinaueo to that'offect. “Thora being Do mord _business . boforo tho Committea thoy adjourned, 7 mont 5 GENERAL 'NEWS. . 4o The following siuging sooloties of Ohicago will; sond dologntes to tho, National Singlug Festival (Snongorfoit), to'be Lieldin Oleveland, ‘Junc 22° to 26 ' Gorman “Maonnorehor, Liederkrinz, Orphous, Frohuln, and Behivéizer Mhennorofior. ‘Tho fomporaturo yostdrday, 'as dbscrved -by- ‘Monnssoo, optician, under Tiz TriboNs Buila- ing, was, in -the shndo,. a8 follows : At 7 n. mi; 58.dog., Fahrouholt; 10 8. m., 60; 13 m., 62; 8p. m.,05: G p. m., 63, and 8 p. m., A mon, nawmod Dornard ilarper, living at No, 23 \Vn}do stroot, botwoen Washington and Ran- ‘dolph _ streets, was. fonnd ‘dead in his boa at 6 o'clogk yostorday morning, : His doatly, it i sup~ posed, resulted from old uge. g vy + Lovors of the horriblo can gratify thelr tastes by viowing, in a Wabash avenuo shop-windos, the | portraits of Exprossman - Hoath -and: the thiof «whomho shot on tho car noar Miohigan Oity. two wweoks ozo. 3 , . Mf. Runkin yosterday roceived notico from the Arsounl Band; of-8t. Louis, that thoy will bo ‘hero on'cornor-stone day. , - ¢ In roply to a request from the Excoutive Com- mitteo on the cornor-stona celebration, the Bonrd of Edugation have'ordored tho publia sehools to, be closed on the 24th.. LA s Edward Stoll, who attompted - sulcldo soveral dnys ngo and was thought to bave- fuiled, died igemumy‘ mom(ni'from tho'offacts of the drug o took,” Doocasad waa::45 yeara of ago an loavos a wifo and threo childron. : - * 'The ladies of our city are awaking to an intor- (AL in bobalf of the 2,000° inmates ‘of our City ‘and County Hospitals who aro gathiored within- its walls yearly. . A bouquot of flowers was placed tipon tho stand by the sde of cach cot, by, somo oo Inst visitation day. Wedunoaday and Sin- day nre 'visitation days. : 3 Tho Coroner bogan tho inquest on the'ro- malus of the two bodies fouud in tho lake Tuos- |, day yostordny morning. The largor of tho two wau Identifled as Honry Sherer, a full-acoount of whose- movements immodiatoly. praceding his disappearanco was detailed in Tixe TRIBUNE yes- lardn{ morning. His companion had not beon identified, nor had the exsmiuation boon con~ cludod, last evening. . At half-past 5 o'clock yestordsy moruing the body of an unknown man was recovered from the river in the vicinity of the Htate stroot bridge and conveyed to tho Morgue, Later in the duy Drs., Chanum, of Rook Ialand, vis- ited tho desd-bouse and identified tho remnaing a8 thoso of her npeplow, a formor rosidont of Duffalo, N. Y., bus late- ly established in Ohicago. Docomsed ‘was by professon & chemist, in which ho is said to'have excollod, but was afllicted with infirmitios which wero doubtloas tho occasion of his untimoly end. At tho conolusion of tho inqacst, tho body will bo delivered to his relatives tor burial. Young Germans on tho North 8ide trytho spirit of the streot-car horsea which pervade that locality and tho patience of the drivera by sproading Enruuwainn caps_all along the track, ‘When tho horses braak tho tracos with o frantio jerk thev decido that they aro decidedly restive -animals, and if the car-drivor swoars at the oc- ourrence thoy considor that he must be lacking tho poouliar virtuo ~which adorned the long-sufforiug Grivelds., 1t the track which Ald. Btout rodo over from the railrond meeting- on Olybourn avenue, Monday evoning, had beon plontis uu{‘hnutmwn wlehca{‘a, tho first oxplosion of whioh coused that City Tavhor to rush nto the streot sud ery for palice and protootion. It was somo littlo timo bofore Ald, thr suocceded in explaining to Mr. SBtout that tho explosiosis did not ariso from treachor- ons torjiedoes plantad by thoinfuriated Bixteenth Vard proporty-holdors for his epecial destrace tlon, For divine fronzy tho oditor of a West Bide waelkly is hard to bent. A fow nights ago some hoarse-voicod warblers disturbed tho seronity of his slumbors by trolling sundry lusty ditties be- neath. his window. The editor slammed the win- dow down and throatoned to call tho police, but next day ho thought botter of the uct aud-acs knowledged it in the Banner in’ tho following poetical language : “Wo were delighitfully sorenadod n few avenings sinca by the Wales and Turner Gles Club, It was very noar the wed small hours when the * boys ¥ came, and of course wa were far away in droam-land, but tho firat sweot notes swakened us, and our hioart wont out to that littlo band with a feeling akin to sacred and gmllu love, We love musio, and when it comes to us rom such & source, in tho stilly hours of night, it ‘aeoms as though it was 80 near ctherial that it reached Mayor Colvin, Oanal :Commissioner Brainard, two membors of tho Board of Public Works, and tlm Council Dommittes will léave the City Hall o-day at 1:30 o'clock, and go over to visit-the Ogdon Ditoh,. ., ' : b 4 ~ All the flnrlnburorq in tho.employ of the city will-bo’ pald off to-day at tho ComPLrollur‘s office. + Fitty-throe: thousand doliars will be re- quired:to .ooncel tho .city's indobtedness to tho stroot men, eto. Mayor Colvin and Mosers, Burloy aud Dore wont out -among ‘their fricuds on a’bogping ox- ition. for, tho' corner-stond_celobration ' con- iugont fund featonlny morning,, They raised $450 in a conplo ‘of 'honra. 5 " Commigsioners * Prindiville, Thompson, and “Wahl ymmay‘vmud tho eitaof the proposod svinduct ovor Halsted . street, so that thoy might Jearn_all that should ‘be roquired of.'tha cun- tractors, . R St Bl Ald. Hitdroth: yeatorday Intervlewed - Mayor . Colvin on the .question of allowing: uulicensed poople. to ‘do” welghing “within the ocity limits, I'ho'Mayor'wad very decided’ in his opinion that tho porsonnmbo. pay for:.the: ‘priviloge.of doing the weighing should eujoy thp benefits ncoruiug from ft, ¢ b O HOY TR A2 o . Tho peoplo of tho Eighth Ward'are ropresont- ‘od by, Ald. Hildreth'sa baing-vory much ingonsod ngnnut Mr. Prindiville aud the Board of Public Works, for presuming to know ‘tholr, wapts in tho way of pavomentd better than they do them- solvos, anqsm they will hold an find&(o)nufion meating and denounco the notion of the "Board, although the latter have grautod thoir' requost, ., ! :JUDIOIARY. COMBITTEE. 5 Tho Géminlttco on tho Judiciasy ot yostordey afternoop nt the offico of Ald, Richardson, in Asbland Blook,:” Thore wore present- Aldermon Riobaordson, Cullerton, Campbell, Canuon,, aud White,. Tho ° firat ~ businoss ~ taken under. | consideration” was 3“the - bathing - ordi- nanco introduced . :into. tha! Council by Ald, Bobaffuor, 'The ordinanco was turned ovor to tho tonder metcios of ‘Ald. Cannon, who, upon taking Lis.olinrge, remarkod: that Lo bolieved .in freo water for all,. This was evidently regarded by tho rest of the ‘Committece ais u damper upon the pot crojnnt of tho Aldorman of tho Bevon- teenth Ward, . . 5, ¥ -t ‘Tho améuded ordinance on licenses s]faxallncun of amuxgmonts, ota.), prepared b{‘AI . Cullor- ton, wan thon takep: up, It has beon optional with the Mayor to placo upon ench thoatro the licenso ho* deoms proper. There - s no powor ‘now given him in thia' mattor, and Leroaftor all regular | pluces of amusoment will he chiarged 8500 por annum, olrousos : 850 for enoh " day, -iuclosod basebill grounds §50 per gamo for al fiumeu whora gate roceipts jare ‘takon, and ' other amusoments,, 8lhows, etc;, B85 a day, " The ordinance, as drawn up by Ald. Oullofton, flxed the sunal liconse of thontres, miustrol halls, ,vam)tf showp, eta,, ot §250, but tho'Committed thonght that the legiti- mato pluces of amusoment’ wouldmot.feel it it the - “license . wero ; doubled, -and tlat tho. Jow _ goncort * saloons ~ ‘might ~ be closod thoreby, ~ Ald. Usunon was very anxious thut the base-ball wrouuds alould. pay ] parfinma. Lut his motiou to that efoot waa lost. . Thoresolution, ns amendod, will ‘be pra- :sonted to the- Council on AMonday évening, and will doubtles ba passed, & o i . Tho' ordinauco Introduced fnta the Common Coungil Ly Ald. Oullorton defining.tho dutics of the ‘Coiporation Counscl gud, the City, At~ torney . waa then’ ‘takon up.’ Tl ordi- nauce was drawn:up : ity Attorney! Jamicson, who asks - that, It be approved on “thd following grounds: “Tirat, “‘Chat the duties the * Lollow archies of the skics,” and carried our en- raptured eoul ‘with it. Como again, boys, snd the oftoner thobetter, for such fricndly visits are a mirror in which we sco reflected sho better and brighter side of this cold and sclfish world, Q Froddie Caswoll, s boy sbout 11 yours of ago, oldost, son of , anllmm Onswell, ‘of tho Guult Tlouse, was_ instantly killed yesterday by Loing; . thrown !from -his’ pony on Lake stroet, noar Roboy, , Ho was ona of those: rare clildron who in many respects scemed never to hnvo beon o ohill: His considoration for the rights and fool- inys of others, his readiness- to oblige, his faich- ful attention. to such business. ay, was -given ‘him to do, and his uniform politeness mado him boom, and vauscd him to be troated, like o mon. Mr, and DMrs, Caswell. have tho sympathy of a Inrgo cirolo of:frionds, and Froddlo bas tho- kind romembrance and hearifolt rogrets of the many hundrads of the traveling public who. know him whilo bis father was propriotor of tho Nationsl and Robortson Houses at Joliot and of tho Gault iu this city; .- ey b . TUE JOLIET) MON: AND BTEEL COMPANY. i . The bxamination in'the caso. of the Jolict Iron !and ..Steel - Company - recommenced * yesterdsy morning, bat was adjourned a¢ noon. Nothing of importance was ollcited. B -.In the roport ‘of tlhio- oxamination published ;yostordny, it: was_ stated .that_tho_testimony | showed that Mr. . Meekar: and Mr. Wrenu tool stock of . the Joliet Iron and 8teel Company in ucl.mnfin for stock of thoe Chicago iron Company owned by thom, thoy being at the time ofiicers of the former corporation. ‘This siatement was ‘incorrect, since it was not the whola truth, and, thorefore, conveyed a wrong impression. This stock was offered to nll the other stockholders, and they ‘conld lave shared in it had they so ploased.” Binco thoy did not chooas to take it, thorefore it was taken by the gontlemen named. * © TIE DAILUOAD TROUDLES, The Committee on Lawyers, appointed by the cople opposed to the laying of tho Chicigo & Pacifio Railroad track on Hawthorn and South- port avenues, in the uorthweatern portion of the .city, hold. o proliminary consultation yesterday forenoon, in Poter Mahr'a.ealoon, on Adams streot, ng[muhu tho City-Hall. After n time, Ald. Stout. went over to the City-Hall and gné Mosars, Olydo and Hytohinson to go ovor for & talk with thom, * Attor coneulting awhilo, the Committee: and the lawyors sdjourned to tho City Attorney's oftice, Whero somo furthar tatk wealndulged in. Tho polut apocially undor cousidoration” was the parcentaga of - damage whioh the tracks ontail. upon- the propotty-owners, Sowe thought it 50 per zcall!, #ome 70 por cont," and some 100 por ~can veuidence purposcs, ‘Lhey mutually sgreed that their lots wote worth £1,000 ench. 'I'he atroot is 00 foet wide, aud the traclk run- ning. through tho middle. of it doeen't loave enough room to gob In with wagons, or would «not, should the Compaiiy see flt to lay a double track. The davger to tho ohildren of ilie neigh- borhood, tho disagraeablences of thosmoke, aund. tho cluders from pnasing’ enginow, tonding to cnuso an increrse of . insuranco ratos—taken to- gothor, they say, will ronder tho streot outirely uniubabitablo, ; Iu wap fluall roed that thoy could all awenr to a damage of; at least 60 por cent, or §6U0;per lot, and au aMdavit to that offect was drawn up by Mr. Clyde, and'sworn to by about a Lialf dozen of tho Committeo, - ;- - ¢ . - A couple of weeks ago Qraln Inspoctor Iarper brought suit againat sovoral *firms in this clty ; for fuilurp to pay: thie out-indpoution feew, -All which hisva.come to tiiul, have boon deoided,in favor of the complainant, * evoral flrms, inelud- ing . Bngwoll & ‘. "'rance, J, T Rawloigh & Co,, sud Vi Kot hayo is said . that | o8 the streot would b entlrely ruined for. rou,, 8, T, Hanson, Bmith-& Lo 1140 pay up; Tho Downor & Bomis Drow- ;tfi:“cu:)mnrnyyn}:! August Fisobor let their cason 'R0 by dofaiilt, atid’ judgmont - hus Laon-takon against’ thom, g p ¢ ANNOUNCEMENTS, . * Thoe noxt. business maoting of., the Young Mon's Obristian Assooiation will boteld Monday ,ovonlugt, whon repotls of difforont’ commitices will bo ¥ooolved anid disoussod. The éingors of, tho six “Gorman Mothodist Olurobies of Clicago will give © voent nud - strumontsi concort on the 2d-0f July intho Mi E. Ohuroh' Biook, corner of Olark and Waslilngton stroots.. -Prof. J.-W.. Blschoff, tho' colobrated | blind organlst, of Jauosvillo, Wis., has been on- gnged. to prosidoat the organ. | ; X Tho, Odd Follows will hold o grand rounton at Paxton, Ford Counity, Iil.,, "July 6. Tho Hon. Bnlmi;lur oltax will speal, It 1s oxpodtod many mombors of the Order will attend from Chlesgo. *. Tho Rev. W. O. Vah :Motot- lits rocontly re- turned from Iialy, and wil_speak of his Bible, tract, and Evnngi:llenl seliool work in Rome and othor plnces in Ilaly,-alio of tho Vatléan, Bt. Potor's, and.tho Inquisition; illustrated by maps, dingranis, aud large photographs, to-morrow, o8 follows ;. ‘At tho ‘Boeond Baptist Church, corner Morgan nnd iMonrdo Btroots,: at 10:00 a..m. .0t tho Iirdt. Mothodist Ohurch, cornor Clark and Waehington stroots (Mothodist Chutol Dlock), at'8 pi nu 5 at tho Firet Daptist Chureli, Wabash avonuo sud: Iubbard conrt, at 7:46 p. m. 5 Rl PERSONAL, ' "~ - Bldney Dillon; Prostdent, and T, - B, Bicklos, Buporintendout, of the Uniou Paalilo, aro at tho Grand Paciflo, G e ¥. P.'Day, portralt patuter, hns this rwook |- finighed n vory oxcn!lpntiport_n’:lt,ot Dr: .S\Ym Tho, ikov. W. 0. Vau Metor, just from Italy, will bo présont at the rioon prayor-meoting to- ‘day and spoak of his gront work in Rome: © ' Migs Natlinlio Poridleton Schionck, a danghtor of. thig Rov. Dr. Bohiencls, of Brooklyn, formerly Rector of Trinity Olmrchi in this city, wns mar- &‘fifl [ n!e\v fiinvs binco to Mr, R, Pulton Cutting, the coremonys, | {1+ . WOTEL ARRIVALS," < el ‘GrandPacific—IL,_P. Darton, Hartford; L. Lovejoy, Boston; 8. H. Scranton, New Orleans ; O. . Tsham, Now York; J. H. Millard, Omahs ; E. P. Ourtis, 8t. Louls; ..8. Patrick, San Diogo; F. W.' Cirpentor, Providonco; Menken, England’s W. L. 'YV ilson, Philadelphin; E.- W, ; Bawlor, Australia; R. H, ' Hawking, ‘Now ,Zealand; J. W. 'Klauck,” Buffaio. ", . . *Sherman House—B. 8. Hildroth, Boston 3 J, Hi Maurico, 5t Louls ; M. J. Hackott, Milwaukeo ; Villlam' D, Y York ; 11 Renshniv, Covington I or, My burg.3 W, L. Warringtou; San Francleco's & C. Millo#, Now Orloaps ; H. C. Link, Nashvillo ; E, “Clark, Omabn ; Ni M. Tremont -House—R., W, Hoyt, - U. .B. A. .O'Neal,' Now York'; W. H. Haub J. F. Ilhodes, - Now Zoalaud ; Jumes Druton, Philadelphia. i ’ — SUBURBAN NEWS. g . LAKR FOREST. This beautiful country. “Tho examinations at the close of the curront collogiate yoar will bo held ‘woolc aftor noxt, ihon: | tho public'oan havo a practioal test of the thur— . 0 8D high a position smong our Westorn geminarios;) ough training which has given tho institul of lesrning. Its location on the lale Blioro, success of the inatitution, the -University, where young men ara fitted fo been in part rocorganized. our city, and his superior qualifications as ackunowlodged, - Other exporionced toscher: I bo- retainea, or their places assured that no paine or ex) ‘to make' the Acundemy all that its patroins mng tho friorids of education can reasonably doire. wy; By TUICHMOND. . The Richmond Choese Faatory is manuf nofjar. ing ovor 18,000 pounds of milk into choeso «wily. The bysiuces is incronsng so rap{dly thay an- other Iargoe vat is to be put in and several .now presses, . The publio schools of thia place will closs/Fri- day.evening, June 10, with: o prize-contest. bo- |, twoon tho pupils of the High School doparti nont. Those prizos are offered * for tho “best ori ginal oration, bost essay,-nnd .best .doclamation,. ro- octively. . ) . Bp',[‘hu po{)pln of this place and surrounding ¢ yun try are going'to haves Fourth of .July colot'fa~ tion hore. : ‘WOODBTOOR, ‘Assooiation of the Patrons of Husbaudry a thoir quarterly moetiwg June 24. A Putron’s will: be sorved ac noon to all in :attendanca, M. Smith, Bocretary of tho Btate Farwory’ of the -day. i T A will celobrate the and a gama of baso ball-botweon tho youug me PARR RIDGE vietory. ——— Mdrse Company's, of New York. prehonsive florfoultural district in the world, ‘bocauss of their foreign origin, wiilla tho profity of ‘Parls, whono DOrfumes, nios outrak tlosa of Lubiz, which used In this country. ties which tho Moras Gompaty haveat dealing diroctly with tho thefr carefully. solootod uso of anly tho bost of domestic spirlls in tholr world, whilo sovoral Indics, most “fustidfous fu ‘botter thun suy thoy Liava aver used =Flully, it 0 the uit of perfumory . now posssasod \.{ Gompany, will calablish a folr und " fupart] olr euco for 1 are purchasing, Ve Belaark. 8 the Northweat, [ ORGANS, GT0. A. PRINGE & 00, - Organs & Melodeons, | The Oldest, Large Initod Btates. , Now ia e, | Mo other Musioal Tostsumont over, btatned tho same Popularity. Ll . DUFFALO, N, Y. ¢ i 2 Send for Price Address ov.. Liishop Littlojohn -pérformed Jomed D, Pitta~ | gt Cobbla Smith, Barlington, Is, .. " .30 Ly Boston ; Madem Groge, Oharleston, 8. O:;'Charies T, Drosts, Now §mk; E. B.: Diko, Dhiladelphin ; suburban town has on {ts bright~ o8t xohos, Visitors aro dolighted with its deep ra~ ‘vines, winding streots, superb gardons, sud ele- gant homos. * With sll thore attractions, its cdu~ cntional facilitios are of, the highest ordor. "The ‘Prustdos of the University have mado a now ar- rangement with Prof.. Weston to continua as tho principal of Ferry Hall, tho collegoato in- stitato for young ladies, for another term of five yoars. Ho will probably rotain xast of his'able | wriday and, Saturday Nighte and Saturday Matiuoe. ‘corps of tenchers, by whoso aesistanco he has ‘made the institution ono of tho very best in the the judicious care exorcised by the princtpal aud his assistants over tha hoalth s woll a8 tho sociat and intollectunl -culturo of the pupils, forms & voryimportant element In the popularity and the Tho acadomy and prepasatory dopartmerit ‘of - colloge or,. for. the active businass of lifo, has Prof. Alion, under whose management it has been vory successful’'{ tor of ts‘maing for tho past five, yoars, withdraws, and Capt. Sabin, for some timo past ono of, the mosk pop- ular .and succossful - Professors in tho'Ohicago High Behool, iu.to tako his place ss Principal, Onpt. Sabln 18 kuown 10 a largo lterary oirclo in londing educator have becomo widely knowmand will be supplied, s that paronts and guardinng mey " be ' use will besprred Tho Boreon Grange will entortain tho Centrnl special sogsion will be hold at'9:30 a, m. Dinnex* wociatlou, will address the mosting ou the topics. Tourth by anopon-air, picnio: and tho old ones. Tho lattor aré confident. of} Improved Perfumos--Phalon’s and thesi It tn woll-kuown fict that American splrits are ‘now usod largely by forelgn porfumors, by roason off | thelr rocognlzed suporlority. This, therefore, s ai groat advantage gained in favor-of thoso Amori-- ©an perfamors who have tho faollitios to” oblsin. | fhe floral products’ dfrcct from tho folds of tholr- growiti, Thu producis used by tho Morse Gompany* /aro from tho maritime Alps, tho fincatand most comuy’ A mistaken fallacy, howaver, still binds many personai | to tho projudico of genuine Amorican perfumes, andt evonin favor of many uumeritod productions, siiapiy* forded to déalers on such branda are ofton excosslye,. “The delightful porfumoa of the Morse Company,. Xnown au # Tho Phalon” are tha results of an ao-i quired Europoun skill, holding itself unsurpassed by’ any in tha world, having been first attalned and per.: footed in n celebrated perfumor's establishmont fn p popular at Loue, far- 8v0 beon 8o gunoraliy- | Y T contopuai o o skl thus obatoed, o tocl-| oir command . | o orioulturists I Franco for: | > Fhoa foral commoditias, And. (her ol cens of distillation, the bellef fa fully justiiod i tholr porfuuos aré not surpasuod by uy madu fy io- ulr: tusto, srkio bava recontly trioll thom, prouounve thom. . Ju_bollovod that tho skill and integrity thp Morse. " bl profur-. mproved _seloct porfumes, : inuluding?: thoso kiiown by the namo of Phalou’s, Lovk for those’ choice goods befors leaving the drug-stors whore you. tovensori & Teld aro the agouta for | VY Ly il Most Perloot Manufaotory in AMUSEMENTS, AR A A o A SO 5 o h iy ACADEMY OF MUSIO, ifomuy RVENING, Juno 15, CALLENDER'S FAMOUS GEORGIA MINSTRELS! IN YRR ORIGINAL Slave Cabin Jubilees, Prosenting tho Broad and Mirthful Phasos, and Lifess 1t wan otk tho SOUTHERN COTTON FIELDS. ' 24 Noturnal Artists. 24 ?_hll! 0.of Programmo Wadnoaday and Friday, ‘amully Matinoca Tuosday and Baturday, )| _Ttoturn to popular prisos during this cugagomant. -+ THE GREAT- ADELPHT, - | ALA SATURDAY ‘MATINEE! Iwnga Growdod with' tho iifa of tho Olty, Pricadas’ Ao g 07 FEcelounont bror tho In thele Bost Wundorful Portormanidod, Vory Groat Buc- . ooes of {ho Lxtravaganin, ISR ETO I GARIAN BALLET, CONSTANTING'S Pantamimo, FISHBERMAN’S LUCHK. Pricon—25 otn: UbWldraii 18 ots, Boanred 2 cln, vxira, Mondey~GEO, EDUBON, #. M. HA T now Stars. ~ ACADEMY OF ‘MUSIO. LABT OHANCE TO SERTIE " Grand Matinko ab 2 p. Morry Vokos in tho BELLES OIf 1118 KITUILEN, A popular Gumodiatta at onch ontortainment. M. W VISKE, FRANKIR, NOEL, IITTLE EVE. | DIEGOURCKY, BENNIIE, MORGAN HINTINS, (FUN- v &K H s1 At Bin'tlio Vouing, Tarowall, Porformance of all tho |FUIDE-BOOKS Tra,xlc_a_lers. APPLETONS' RATLWAY GUIDE for tho United Btates and Canndns. Prico, 28 conts, APPLETONS' HAND-BOOK FOR TRAVELERS i to tho Norfliorn and Hastorn Biatos, 1yal,, 18mo. Prico) 83.00. . APPLETONS' ITAND-BOOK TO THE WESTERN STATES, 1vol., 12mo. Prico, $2.00, . 'APPLETONS' HAND-BOOK I'OR TRAVELERS to thid Bouthorn Statos, Prico, 82.00. ¥ 130 ATPLETONS' EUROPEAN GUIDE-BOOK. Engraviugs, 2 Maps, and 31 Plans of Gitles, Price, . inono vol,, 88.00; 3 vols., 8650, s SKETETON ROUTES {hrongh England, Secot- - Iand, Iroland, Wales, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Tussla, Poland, and Spain, with cost for's party of four. Price, 81,00, - NEW YORK ILLUSTRATED, Containing Illus- tratlonnof Public Bulldings, Parks, Streot Scenos, &o. Prioo, 0 conts,. In Gorman, Prics, Bconts. +| —~——1InBpnutah, Price, 8 conts. .- D. APPLETON & CO,, Publishors, &40 and 561 Broadway, N. Y. Fithor of the above sont fruo to any pact of. the Unitad Btatea on recelpt of tho priza. TOW-PRICED HUSIC BOOKS. Attractive, Usefal, and Very Popular. Olarke's Dollar Instructors . -~ For Reed Organs, Pleno, and Violin, RIVER OF LITT, 8%, BestBabbath Bohool Bong Book.” " MoCORMICK EALL, SLAVE BONGS OF TIIE SOUTIL The Ilampton Colored Students A band of THIRTREN EX-SLAVI: STUDENTS, from * tho Nornial Colloga at 1ampton, Va., will giva THEEE GRAND CONCLRTS In MoCormick'a Hall, Juno 15, 16, and 17, Bo. No oxtra clinrgo for resersad scats, Library.” Balo to cammonca Friday, Juno s opon at 7:30 ofclook. o'clack. % ~EXPOSITION GARDENS, Lako Shora dnd Adsm-at. ' Concort to cominwacy b THELADIES? RESORT! " ALWAYS COOL! Exposition Gatdens, LakeShore and Adsmsst. .THE WOADERFUL PARIS BY MOONLIGHT i . Dubufe' DON JUAXN and HAIDEE. Grand Promen ade Oc t by Hi 8, 's B to 6 and from 7% [to 10 _Admission, 50 cts; Admtssion, ‘fokots for salo i uitiee: o CANTATA OF ESTHER, Dramatized. 50cents, Tmmonsoly poputar, ' FATHER KEMP'S OLD FOLKS' TUNE y RIVER OF LIFE, 850, BostBsbbathSchool Boug P VINNEIR?S EW, IIOOL for Plan- WINNEI e mabi U N TFluto, ¥iagoolot, Olarionot. 5 conts, 8 | RIVER OF LIFR, 850, Bost™ IVINNEIRS BAND * 1stand 2d V“ Sont pattPA'7, on vocatpt of ratal prise Oliver sitson & Co., Boston. Chaa. H. Diteon & Co:, 711 Broadway, Now ¥ork, LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. ~RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ookt osal’ Book, P OF FOUR. 8100, olin, Cornet or Olarionot, and Basss ! d, MoVYORER'S THEATRE, Taast Porf prmancos of the Great Ciomedian, Mr. gomedy of TI O ™ML Fil mumber, the last timos, Monday. : Duudrenry's Brot] r Sam, SO T EXL E R.IN,, Inhis Origiral Glnractor of GOL. JOHN WHITE, wri, Lon cxnross & for Wi by ooy Robortase, 10, bis bosut Al i R~ RRRIVAL AND DEPARTGRE OF TRATHS, ‘ FXPLANATION OF REFERENOE MARXA.—1 Saturdayie eepted. * 5 opied, - sroted. Santiey axantod, 3 Monday oxcoptod. 1 As- s "JCW‘“}E CENTRAL & GREAT ‘&:’."‘l lufiee.at{T th:k" o ‘and 76 Canal-#t,, corner WESTERY RAILROANY 00l af Ticenty-secon-d-ste outfenst corner of Tiundolphy Arrive, Mall (vin main and afe lino). Day RIpross.eeses Jaokson Agcariy ‘Atlantic Ezprom., \ SUMMER RESORTS. - NANTASKET BEACH, NOKTH. COHASSET, MASS. and; | or -Stenmbont, T and, with/acuommodations for 500 guosts. ts roput F miasomiante, h e A L o "Tho Hockiand Houss is th ‘mer rosort pf the highuat T 108 st oRaninR and hestisfal 1ooAtone Bow iy Gl epondouty all in tn the hotol One Hour’s Diatonco from Boston by Oara e for*the Seasm of 1674 o Jug 15, The Iargedt sud Tosy elugant seashoro Liotel in Now En. ta: fon 14 naidnad on account of tha untformily high . | Sorina {or of s'mayagamont -nd‘:l:lu ul;:"m'?\:‘:'.'n?,"?é‘l Siitawer | ganorton dliy toxo Jistoame, ity tablo, 1ts atable (hustdiug od Mva “{ng Chleago & Paducnh Raliroad 0 liewest and plonsantost sum. oo ol e isiniy of fta: o pz. o ol ThTor e et ot Iy RUHEPL Y S SO, Prapiotors s Night Express. Blorming Expro Night zpross, BENRY " Gon CHICARD & ALTON HAILADAN, Feln‘ayu,"Kmun; 0‘7"”" "ml\'pnr?‘"’ J nrln":a!, o iy Ao., and Qhicagu, Spring on and St “Throuyh Lina. Unloit Depot, Weat St bridges Ticket Ofvces ¢ Y Depoty anit 153 Hand Strvator, Lacon, Washington Jollet & Dwighs Acgormmodation * CHIPARD. MILWAUKEE & S, P iy, - g et O e i IS e 8 SARATOGA SPRINGS. rl RN Park, I havo loand f otol, tying Qongrss Park, I have leasod for a torm Wit f Eu:l.t‘fiflh ‘fll\ u“l: iatance of mybrothor, Sylvanus . | Torms, 33l per weok, GEAND HOTEL, 0. This elegant end porfootly appointed oint, my {ntontion fx ts - P JOLN B, COZZEN! 5. ‘South Clarlat,, oppasite Sherman House, and al Dejote Leava, Milwauken, Madlson & Pralrlo du . Ghilon, " Bilwaukoo, Grean kia; FPuint, St. Paal & Minnoay Dav Iixpress..,. Milwaukog, Groon Hay, ot Pratrio du - 0l * 8:008. m. o *9:00. m. North o5 o 74 : Mlivauken, 'sr'«;:éu]\n}f,-li 8100 841" §ul0p. s olls, Nigtit. Expross. t 9:30p.m. 'RITODE ISLAND. On tho Europosn_ Plan. Bomson of 1674, Jnown and vophinE Summor Xosort, raganentt ROCKY POINT HOTEL, {RHTIA C situsiad on 3 B3y Liatweon tho oltios of Providonconnd Nov- ILLINOIS UENTRAL . - azice, 121 Randolphat,; near Clark, Teave, Arrive, % will b Tor th ik % Bt. Louls Expross.. Bt Winarmnodin oy feom Sptiionco s Nompart: | b Soula Yash Liie. 20 Koo ca now bo vuguged o modacats, torme, bYaDpiL: | Giira Now Orioans &t ostionto . , Cits Hotol, Providongor 1, T, | Dirinas s Blans oy it n 5 Dubugue & Hlouz Ole 25D, . The Ocean House, | it o h 9 |-- (@) Runsto UnnmjAl urdays, . = NEW: = CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINEY RAILRIA 1 PORT,R-T., | 5, o0, Wi s oo fuiy i JUNE 27, 1874. 0 Gran et ol af depors - 2" WEAVERS & BATES. 3 OCEAN NAVIGATION, - To Glasgow, Belfast, Liverpool, Londonderry, & ATATE OF GEORGIA,.... . HIALE OF PENNSYLVANIX, iy Sums STATE OI VIRGINI, aturday, July 103 Biietson, KOHTH RV, N, v. o 5 Rator of prasaos Cabilo, §50 a0 s "or furtlioe partioular: Iy to AUST! oo nuuné'rs Hmnflvv.n.{l;:;‘ ot iz, ) DALDYVIN STATE LINE, ourrancy; Btoor. aigg,or lowns by mhy irat-olusslina, Veahid atlowest ratos: , Mail and Exgnl Queaws Lo Hioux City Rxp, t Lino, for Omakia, K Loivonwarth, & St S e rora, Passol ] C. 13 | Aurcra Passenger :00 5 | Dubiaun & SiaCity for » :25 . m. Pacltlo Night Exp, for O X u Klg'lM *flgi‘ X:‘MD o} :IO:WD. m. ‘abison, 10:00 p. m. Dawnor's trova A DiwnorGrova Accominodatioa]® A:14 . o % HUi00b i rday. 1k, Mouday CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, *Ex. bunda, I 2 i, National Line of Steamships,- : NOTICE. Tne moat southerly rouf this Company to avoid foe Balling frum New York for . TQWN avery SATURDAY, Bailing from N. York fur Lundon (direot) overy fortnlght (iah ?lpllllllo.‘ 7?. fifll" fi“g‘“}_fl § atoo: roducoll fatons ot 6rm tlokots &t Jowost Fa = Drafls tor £1 and upward. 1, 1§, LARSON, Westorn Azent, aud headiands, au Louse). Chicago, : Oarrying goods and Al barta o o, Unltufl‘:}ll’:i stol Obannal, all othor points (n Kngland, 1088 stoarnshily; cauveuioiive of OABIN AND STERRAGE PASSENGERS, “filr;n;. u&r‘n. 1376 and 280 curronoy, ncy.t Sthoragor Lk - PrepallGtaorawo Gortifioaton trom Cardie, B it e y to Cardi, Jor furihior partieulers, apply fn Cardiff, Daiy's Otticos, ‘Neve 1 1o i s L bR P e | : = % No. 11 Hruadwar. - -HOTEL, 2 ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. ' Corner Irving-pluce und Blxtoonth-st, g2 NEW YORK. Quly ane blook from Uaion s Miraye booa adopted by IRIOUL and QUENS- t greatly. st cornor Olark and Randoiph-ata, (opposita now NEW YORK TO CARDIFF. ngers at through o and Osnads. 1o porte (o the h i1t o2prosaly for tho trado, - vidod itk al 1he Lotet praveranta for the somiortand Booond Uabln, 885 B, the Oom- Now vorkte STWINSTER HOTET, ro, the moxt coutral yet oty lices, B Clark-at. (Shernun~liau *: ks or corner Sadisomas - o118 Ounate Arriee, " « Pacifio Fast Line, @ Dutigun Uy 1 @Dubuqus Night Kz, & Onatin Night Bxre a ¥reoport & Dubuau « Frooport & Dubuqus Milwaukos iaf ¢, The Bouth Walos Atlantic Steanahip Uompany's Now —Dopot cornet o Firt clans, Foll-powerad, Olyde:bullt Stoamisipe will | S Demer sorses of Oron flllllrmo{g;n-ylnnn Ih\llrm‘tl 3 Wharl, Jorsor Oily: W H. 5 ‘Pass. Ageat. I3 " May18 ( ) hssisi - ¥ - GEAMORGAN. ey 13| | HHOK Euvven. Juno 0 CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RALROAD. Devol, corner of Van Buren and Nherman-sts, Ticket ofiea, Grund 2ucifio Hotel. b ats +| Qmaba, Lea: Poru Acoom Bighit Expr nw'thd Atohison Ex| dat o INDIGO BLUE, _ BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Ortztnul and Unexcelled for Biuelus Gl Put u) it Wilth 's 1)) Btore, No, Second-ot., Philadolphin, Evory Grocor s50uld soli 1t; and evary Housslieo D, 8. WILTH TRRILOTION! BOKERS BITTERS. a “l.lo; ::fll":‘l‘ mntz:'u.cll’ ,.tn 1 m:t"ndl‘l:l“l lf}[fl;}l ‘:&:H Buware of Counterfolin. . e A ot ovidore e oA BRI Prohelotor, FRACIIONAL CURRENCY. SCALES, Y R FAIRBANEK® . Y i A RixaD 85 Packages OF ALL BIZLS, 1 AND 113 LAKK.ST, e ———————— NOTICE, OVISY Property Owners, - Attention ! Wntl! 15t Inst, 'Yax Balo Cartifioatos held by tho whiloh dato the rate will be fnoreaso POr 00Nt N, B, HAYES, Olly O it Ousuauo, Avell L, 174, G Dbt SCALHES Clileago oau bu iolusuiud st 10 bor cout, :d)mluluu.ml‘l'l: oF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALR AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. FATRBANKS, MORBE &£00 ot 3 @conts. Muchonlargod, Buvgovorywhera, -+ . Ace Cabinot Faer firfiffm.nflfl.,‘ ; sntle for Sabbath Bohools.' 645 my s o T20anty-second-st.c Tloket »