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THE CHICAGO DAILY ‘I'RIBUNI: WED —_—— LOCAL MISCELLANY. LOOAL LETTERS. TR ELEVATED RAILWAT. @0 the Iditor of The Chicago Tribuna: Bin: Will you porinit us to make n few short Atatomonts In your papor rogarding the roport in to-day'a fasuo of procoodings at tho City-ITall by tho Committeo on Stroots and Alloys, Wost Division, rogarding the olavatod conchwny on Kinzle stroot, The romonatrating party hns pro- Bonted threo roparato or duplicato sots of papers. TFirat, one to the Qouncil; and ninco, two to the Committeo, the twe Iatter having boen civaulat~ od without any hoading whatover, names being obtatned, ns wo proved by their own teatimony, on their falie representallon, that wo woro to run ateam-angines, eto,, on tho tracl, and that it was woll Lnown that wo woro to soll oub to some company for that purposo. The Committeo, on secing the impossibility of entor- taining these papors ag presented, gavo - them a furthor (fourth) opporlunity to got up somao- thing tangible, and four wooks' timo forit, Wo dony the statomonts of tho romonstrants, and pronounce thom absurd, it boing impossible to use our right of way for any. purposo oxcopt tho elovated susponsion coaghway, run by gravity, Wo shinll hold those, and ail, men responsible i thoy continue to, or further, mistoprosont this Company. _Wa desire the public may know what coused those dolays; that, to pratity n hialf-dozen mon who hnye set o fow of tEulr con- flding, unlnnt(ht nolghbors agsinst their own Intorest for their own selfish onds, four months' dolay is onused, Blost rospeottully, X, G. BLATHERWICK, Agont Susponsion Trausfer Uompany. Cutoaqo, June fig,elau‘ a8 9 the Editor of The Chicaao Tribune * Bm: Will you bo kind enough to inform our roaders on the Weat 8ide how ic is that wa o not got adrop of water in this hot geason; ovon in tho sccond story, from morning till past 6 'olock In thio ovening } ‘Wa are called upon to pay our taxea s woll as others do, and are loft without water whon wo moat neod it. Cannot the suthorities put a stop to the reak— losy, notto eay oriminal, waste of watorin othor parts of the olty? Tax-Paven, Cu104G0, Juno 24, 1 T, e —— GENERAL NEWS, ‘The tomporaturo yestcrdny, ns observed by Manasso, opticlan, undor Tue Temvyx Building, ‘wa, in tho sbade, At 7:80 a. m., 83 dogroes Fahe Tonhelt ; 10:00 8, m., 88; 12:20, m,, 93; 3:30 p. m,, 93; 8:46 p. m., 88, and ot 8:10 p. m., 88. In tho sun at 1 p. m,, 120 degroes. Tho hotols aro crowdoed, soma of them to ex~ cess, and soveral bave boen compolled to turn away applicants for sccommodations. At tho Palmer over 300 vew arrivals wore regiutored last night, and a nonrly oqual numbor at the Bhorman, Paciflo, and Tromont. A delegation of 150 Pulaskions) are guoste at tho fixst-named Yotel. Owing to tho prossure at tho offices no list of the prominent gueats could bo obtained. Tha Coroner's jury in tho caso of John Hodg- kin, tho young man drowned Mondsy intho ‘Western avonuo stone-quarry pond, rendored & vordict of accldontal drowning yestordny, and onlled the attontion of tho authorities to tho dangor of bathing fn that vicinity, Several denths have occurred each season at the quarry- ponds, and tho polico authoritios should do somothing to provont bathing in thom. The Town Board of Equalization yestordsy motning ngreed to tho assosament of the por- woual property of the leading hotols aa follows : YTalmer, §75,000; Grand Pacific, 305)0001 Tra~ fmout, §45,000; Bhormnn, €40,000. The lowor class houses were in proportion. Ou Wabnsh avenu, betwoov Adamu and Twalfth streote, the valuation of real eatato will bo reduced some 25 er cont from’ the figures of last yenr. Tho cople’s Gae-light nnd Coke Company is ne- wessed ©200,000. The corporation assossments will bo comploted this waok if possible. Sparke from Goss & Phillips’ planing-mill ssé gn ton pilo of shavings in an out-house of I, oudson & Co.'s planing-mill, No. 250 West Twouty-gocond stroot, at 2:45 vestorday after- noou, but the blaze was quouched bofore serious loss ensued. Mary Fernand, & married woman, 45 yoara old, living at No, 30 Wailor stroet, whilo “wufloring from moatal aborration yosterday aftarnoon cut hor throat with o razor, ‘but failed to sover sny of tho maiv artories. Dr. Lackuor was called, and pronounced her in a procarions wtate, tho loss of blood from tho wouud having been vory great. Sho was alive sl last advicos. An old German, 70 yoars of ago, named Hopry Vou Heino, committed sulcido by cutting Lis throst with a razor as 1 o'olock yosterdsy aftor~ noon at No. 833 Bluo Island avenue, He ro- gided with his son, and loaves a wife. Insunity ‘was the oause of tho act, 'The Coroner beld an fnquest, and a verdict in accordsuce with tho above facts waa given. The deadbody of & rocontly-born cbild was found in the yard of No. 61 Uliman_stroot, at 4 o'clock yesterday morning, by Mrs. Maare, The remaing wera sont to tho Morgue, and the Depu- ‘K Coroner held an inquest, without digcovoring thae party or parties who bad loft the body where 4t wes found. At & mgeting of the Board of Directors of the Obicago Lumborman's Board of Trado, hiold yes- torday, tho following resotution passed unani- mously : ‘Wuznxas, This Board of Trada was organized to promoto tho general interosts of ihio lumber trado, aud with this nd in view organtzed an Inspoction de- artment und adoptod rules of fnspection, Whicl wero tonded to be just and impartial as botwoon buyers snd wallors of laibor u this market, and wora 0 pro- mounced by tho sevaral gentlemen composing the In- tgm\lml Commilteea of both this Board of Trade and 0 Lumber Exchange | ; therefore, “Resolced, Tint huying furnished tho rules snd moann for tho Inspection of lumber sold by cargo, this Boyrd &8 an organigation caunot do otherwive than leavo tho sdoption of them to the best Judgumoeut of tho buyor sud scller in oach individual ciso of salo or purcliaso, Tho Emorald Boclety, of whioch Benator Kehoo I8 & prominont momber, held a mesting at which thoy considored the invitation to bo present at tha corner-stona ceremonios. Tha result of the moating was the declining of tho invitation he- vruso_tho coromonies wore conducted by the ¥roo Masons, aud in accordanos a lotter to that efoct was sont to the Exeoutive Committoe. The s1gnal toloy ravlmd from Box 838 yestorday afternoon at 8:30 o'olock waa occasioned by & firoin_s burn in the rear of Nos, 289 and 201 Bluo Inland avenue. It was a two-story struc- ture, ownedjand ocoupled by Bernard Hokamp 38 o store-houso for crockery sud socond-hand furniture, The building was damagod-to the extont of §200, and was insured in o Now York company for £1,000. The etock was Injured to tho smount of §800; iusured in tho Atlantio & Pacific Company, of Chicago, for £1,500. 8parke rom the fire caused slight damago to No. 806 lue Island avenue. Tho origin of tho firo waa pot loarned. Johu Cullerton, the well-known porter at tho Grand Paciilo, Hotel, Is not a man of ordinary staturo. Ho is about § fost 4, with au snstomy fu proportion, And yet & maulad courage pnough to follow bim about the hotel yesterday and slap his faco and kick him rapoatedly. John coally submitted to tha pleaknut pastime {’or awhile, but the bora got in a rather heavy low on John's leff chiceki This was moro than bhuman flesh and Dblood could stsud from the boro or auy othor man, 80 John coun- tored quickly on the nose of tho post, Thero wag b thud on the Italisn tiles, o groan, and the full longth view of a man who was evidently urt, Lo plcked himsolf up, avd, ausisted by wo frionds, walked off a wiser and a better in- qlnfiml manaa to Jobn's good nature and capa~ ilitios. A REMARRAILE DG, Probably the most intelligent dog ever seon is #Chuuk,” au Bnglish setter, belongiug to Mr. 0. F. Howsrd, of California, and now iu this iy, his animal hus aiready dolightod and us- onishied hundreds of our aitizone by his iutalli ont acts, Heunderytands his mothor tongue, o Euglish, perfootly, When told to go scross #ho street and it upon a hydrant, get iuto & Duggy, or olimb on a toy's bask, he dees it. He tho very porfootion of au obediont animal, He itatos & doad dog, oreeps like a child, lios in nny position his masstor roquires. him iv, and nover lonved & place ha ia sout ta unless ordered Eu todo, **Chunl" understands tho namos of hings, and when told o go to them or folch them to bhis maater, 18 prompt aud correct in foing as he is biddeu, Ho can jmitate » jproacbior, E‘!ny Jonp-frog with the boys, nd ukl]p io tope, At Momphis, durfug tho yellow fever epldemic, Lo collected oyer 1200 for tho beuetit of the sufforers, recolyin hie monoy from passors-by fu bis mouth, an dropping ltin e box. Mais from the stack of tho ifinr of Leiceater, and a Sthoroughbrod oanino in ovory repeot. Ho 4 raflior small, and woars & coat 6f smooth brown balr, marked with white, Ilia oye i of & bouutiful pinkish huo. He paya no attoution o any one bus his muster, who never uses & whip or “any force to causa Lim to act. Mz, Howard is a mathema- iolan, und author of tho * California Calou- tor,! e tralued *Obuak” in a fow months, and lins bronght him op a8 A good dog should bo. ‘Tho animal i 8 yours old, ———e CRIMINAL, THE ONIMINAL COURT. Henty Soliroeder pleaded gullty to bnrglary fn broaklug into the clething store of Robinson & Colion, nnd was remandod, Charlos O, Young was tried for assaulé with intent to do bodily injury on & man named Fish- or, with a knifo, and waa remanded. On apolication of E. A. Btorrs, Esq., the Court fixed the smount of bail for Flagg, the person held as accossory to the murdor of Rosotts Juok- son, ot £3,000, snd the Court adjournod till Thursday. TIR FOLIOE COURTS. Juatico Boully held John O'Brien over to tho Criminal Court yestorday, in bonds of £500, to answor to tho charge of foloulously taking » pilo of brass csstings from tho storoof A, J. Qllford, No. 50 Wost Washington streat, on Monday lnst. Justico Soully dieposed of the following of- fonders yestorday morning: Otto F¥inch, sa. sanlt on John BSmith with s slung-shot, $20; Goorgo Gindelo and Jobn Walsh, driving on the sidowalk, $26 each; Jobn Donnolly $16, and G. A, Bmith €0, for stoaling a box lzér cigars from Maguire Brothors at corner of Kinzie and Clark atreota, Tive mopths ago » woflndm\ named Albert MaCoy outraged tho porson of a little girl by tho nams of Onthering rmmg, st the rosidanco of Mrs, Mary Farroll No, 80 South Halstod atrect. Tho man flod tho city and novor roturncd untila fow daya ago, whon ho was arrastod by Doteotivo Donhy Simmons. Yestorday ho was arrauged baforo Justico Scully, who Liold him ovor to tho Criminal Court in bonds of $2,000, auorgn Harris ond Charlos Johnson, the two 'negro burglars who entored tho carrisge-trime« ing storo, No. 79 Lako stroot, Bnturday night, and worae arrestod with goods in their possession taken from tho establishmont, and which wero valued at 8150, were yostordsy on trial boforo Justico Boyden, assisigd by Associate Justico Dnggott, The ovidones was sufficient to hold thew over to tho Criminal Court, Harrls under £1,000 and Johuson $700 bail. John Bishop runs s place on the Weat Side nt No. 120 Madison streot, aud roprodonts it as s chorp lodging-place on the Westbrook stylo, called tho **Btrangor's Home," whon in raality it 18 & notorfous house. Monday nighs the ofticors of tha polico forco ** pulled " tho establishmont with ita {nmates, and lodged them in the Union Btreot Station. ~ Yostorday Lishop and his wife, when arraignod with the wholo party bofore Jus- tico Soully, requested a continuance fn ordor to produco & oertiticato of good moral character, and thelr request was granted. Johu Jones and Ida Wright had entiraly lost thoir character, and woro finad 825 oach, fhio romaindor wore lot off with small flues. Mra, Jobn Brown llves at 605 Btato atroof. MMry, Brownowns a flock ‘of ducks. Cliris Foss rosides next door to tho ownor of the duoks Tous koops a dog, and ho hns taught his lnimni to diliko hin noighbor'a poultry. As n rosult, Mg, Brown's drove of duoks have been growing Lesutifully lesa day Dby day, all owlng to the nu- morous depredations committed ot divors times Dy tho dog, Mru. Brown was sorely puzzlod as to tho best mannor and moana to omploy to pro- toct hor dooryard pots from tho froquent ralds of Lier noighbor's dog. Finally sho penned and dispatehod to Brown a noto containing tho po- lit insinuation that the troublosome canina’s lifo was endangerod by troapnssing upon her promises, whioh road @ “1 have ducks; you have a dogy I koop my, ducks at homo ; you keep your dog &t homo ; if my ducks aunoy your dog kill 'em.” To this little advico Brown paid no heed, and the raids of the cur upon the ducklings continued. An a last rosort the old lady mado a raid on the dog, wheroupon Foss came to tho ssiislanco of tho taithful and trusty guerdian of his promisos. A quarrel waa tho result, and a wordy duol was Tiatened to by about twenty of the neighbors of tho Brown and Foes familics, Finally Mrs. Brown applied an opithet to Foss, which ho re- sonted by soizing o hammor, and hammering the imte woman over the 'besd in s man- nor that was anything but healthy fo that genunugo. Sho thien sworo out » warrant before *Justice Boyden for tho arreat of Foss, charg- ing him with assanit with & doadly wesprn with intent todo bodily injury. Yesterdny tho Jus- tioe heard the caso, and examined sevoral wif nesses, and upon +ho conclusion of the cxamina- tion fined Mr. Foss £20. MB, FITOIL, Some three months ago a follow named Pom- oroy Fitch, who was at that timo a stranger in Chicago, vas arrosted in an intoxicated condi- tion, and taken to the Harrison stroet look-up, where ho remeined over night. 'The following morniog, on buiuY brougul bofora Justice Boyden, he pleaded guilty, but claimed that to bo his first offense, and stuted that ho was a strang- erin the city, and had boon ordered horo from New York Stato, to assume Llio management and clargo of tho Ghicago oflica of s lite-insurauico company, and to substsutiate the truth of his statoment, he produced lattera purportiug to have beon writton him by tho Buperintendont of Agencloa for the Company, sud boggad tho Court to lot him off, promising his word and Lhouor that ho would intho futurs bohava himsolf. Juetice Boyden.beliovod_TFitoh's story, and con- cludod that it would be doiug him a groat injury to send him up under tho existing eircum- stances, admonished him as to the rosult of & repotition of the offenso, and dischsrged tho risoner. In about ons week from that time, 'itoh waa re-arrostod on tho same charge, and tried tho samo dodge, but that was onvo too ofton, and ho was finod £10. Boing unablo to liquidate his fino, he was taken io the Bridowell aund furnisbied with labor in Buporintendont Fal- ton'a brick-yard at 60 couts a day, In logs than & woek after his arrival thoro the follow was par- doned through some unkuowir Influenco. Mondey 1norning, on the convening of the Bouth-gide DPolice Court, the now fa- miliar nomo of Fitch waus enrolled on the “hlack list” of that Court,ss an offondor sgalust tho digulty of the city by belng drunk eud disorderly, On bninE introduced for the third time to tho Justico, hoe drow from a soiled and muut}; old pocket-book a note, writton in a delicato ehirography, which was ovidently gotton up for tho occasion, informing him that his family were {ll, and to roturn bomo &t once, Tho Justice gave Lim anotkor chance, and in- formed Fitoh that ho must lenve town bofore yestordny morning at 8 ololock, Tho follow promiscd, aud was set_at liborty, Boforo mid- night Monday Lo was again brought iu drunk as alord, and conflned ? o gloomy coll of tho Firat Procitiot Siation. Yostorday moruing Justice Boyden recoived the following notos Justica Boyden : You told mo yestorday morning that I must leavo town by Ba,m, I intended to go this 8 o’clock train, but of course, being drunk, conld not get away, and Tosked up bestdes, certaluly cowld not, My only fault indrinking, My family aro, as Ltold you yostorday, siok, and L sbould be hume, ' must throw wnyaclt on tho merey of the Court to-day, and if you cau consiat- ently let ino go 1 will do as I 101 you, only Llave had no chanco 1o get away, Remombering that charlty coveroth n nultitudo of siuy, and forgiveness to tho fallen i8 o mark of nobility, I am Respectfully yours, Postenox Fiiom, Boyden was astonished at the fellow’s im- pudence, snd remarked that, if the scapegraco was not a lifo-insurance sgont, he certaluly had boen oneg, and slhould confing himself to that branch of \mnlnoml’ for ho did not lack thiat roquisite article—!' cheok," which {a 80 esgontial to a firat-olass gollcitor in canvausing for risks. On putting in this his fourth appenrance, ba egatn prosentad the latter, persisting that every word of it wag truo, and his family noedoed his presance jmmediatoly, Ho addressed an elo- quont appoal to tho Conrt _asking for leujoney, and owmred tho Justico tlat ho really wad anxfous to go to the country. i oppor- tunity to * go to tho country' was mado the more convenient, by & froe ride in the * Black Maria " to the Liridowoll, whero ho will remain for thirty days, Fitoh's ohances for a pardon thig time aro not as promising as beforo. MIGORLLANEOUS, Joseph Massarok, of No, 00 Wost Eighteenth stroot, was Lofore Commissionar Hoyno yestor- day oharged with carrying on the business of a wlhiolosale liquor dealer without hlving‘ruld the Qovernmont special tax, Ho was held to tho Distriot Court in ball of $1,000, Mrs, Richmonad paid her faro on an eastward- bound Madison strect oar, yosterday afternoon, and placed her pooketbook, for & moment, on her lap. \When sho looked for it, it was goue, and with it §3. Last 8unday a week ago a drove of _thirty-two gattle wero shlrwmfl to tho Btock Yards by a mau named Btafford, and, being conslgned’to him- golf, they could only be haudled by the lllnpln}'nu of the yarda until hia arrival, On Monday fol- )owlu;i they were turned over to Jesse Adams, & commisslon man iuthoyarda, Adamawasarrosted immaediatoly after recolving tho atock, and was browught bofara Juatico Beully by Ofticor MaDon- ald, of the Ilumane Bosicty, for cruelty to ani- mule, Onhearing tho caso the Justico discharged Adams, who thoreupon swore out & warrant for tho arrest of MoDonald on the samo obarge, It noome that, as thore was no porson to look attor the animaly, it was tho duty of McDonald to seo thiat thoy wera properly attended to, Monday tho trial was had in the Town of Lako bofolo Justice Thompaon, asaisted by Justica Williame, DAY - JUNE 24, 1874 Aftor a garoful hoaring of the cano they inflictod a fino on thts offcor of tho 1nmano Bocloty of 60 and costn, Adnms, it is stated, ntonds to rosconte MoDonald for falso lmprisonment. 'bo trinl Insted from 1 o'dlock in tho aftornoon until 9 1ant ovoning, nnd eatsed consfdorable ox= citomont fu tho viclnity of the Btack Yardu, —— THE OITY HALL, . July coupons of tho Clty of Chicago “have beon paid by the Clty Trossuror to the oxtont of- 16,000, Hchool Agont 0, 0. Chaso yosterday paid into tho Qity Treasury on account of ronts tho snm of $25,000, The Oily Tronsuror drow a check yostordny for £52,002.17, for tho payment of gchool-tenchora' spluries, Tho amonnt recoivad yestorday for wator-taxes amounted to $3,205. ; Loanard Grovor yesterday oblained the por- mission of tho city to tun buacs to his thentro overy ovening from tho corner of Olark and Madlgon strasta. Tho Stroots and Alloys Committee, South Di- vialon, of tho Common Coutoil, will meat to- morrow nftornoon to disousa tho Wavash avouuo atroot-ratirond mattor, City-Attornoy Jamioson spent almost all day. yostorday defonding the cuse of Anua Nowman va, tho Uity, in which tho plantill sought to re- cover 5,000 damagos for Injurles recolved from folling on & sldowalk on Tiwolfth strect, noar Cannl, on tho 24th July, 1873, Buch of the Olty Hall suba as hind suffored re- duction of salary at tho bands of tho Finance Comnuttoo looked supremely misorable oll yes- terday. Proffored lagor was rofusod by thom in almost all inatances, and tho dny was ‘spout in gighing and rogrots at tho hard-hearteduoss of tho Poople’s Purty, Mr. Holden, who will bo succeedod s Tax-Come misslonor by 'Ald, MoGrath, on the I8t of July, will shiortly organize tho Firamen's National Fire Insurance Company, with head office aud moat of the sharcholdors in Chicngo. Ex-Corporation-Counnol Tuley exproasca sur- riso at tho decivion of Corporation-Counsel g{nnon in the mattor of liconsing tho cars of tho difforant stroot-railrond companios. 1o is con- fident thot thislsa parfootly logal and lfl;ifl- muto source of ravotuo, aud woutd bo quitos matorial halp to the city. A dog foll in aflt opposito thoe City TTall you- dorday at uoon, and was Roon sutrounded by a cboco callootion of Aldormsn,dopartmont clorks, olitical bummers, hnck-drivers, end Dolico- ‘ommissloners, Tl firet paroxysm over, tho pognelons animal, porcelved tho company ho was in snd made & violont and suocomsful offort towards ToCOvOry, and stog- ored his wny townrds Adams stroot firldge, followed by a large number of peoplo who wanted to seo if the river would produco symptoms of hydrophobin, just as if an ordina- rily reapoctablo dog could tnistake the compound which stagnatos in our river-bod for wator. The Aldermon of tho Sixteenth Ward ara exer- cised over mn article which appoared in tho Obioago Union accusing thom of causing tho smoko whioh comos from the chimnoys of the North Obieago rolling-mills, which, by tho bye, aroin tho ILificenth Ward. Thoy wish ft tobe distinctly undorstood that tho only way of got- ting rid of thosmoke is to romove tho mills, anthey boliove that thero is uo smoke-consuming apparatvus which cowld help mattors to any extont. Tho Board of Polico Leld & macting yeatorday aftornoon, at which they accoptod unanimously tho invitation to the Coruer-stone celebration, A dologation of Aldermon from tha Ninth Ward potitionad tho Board to reinstate Fireman Ryun, who was discharged for \mlmi a8 o momboar of the Bonrd oxprossed it, *'a littlo off when ha sbould have been on,” The enso was taken un- dor consideration by the Board. City Marsunl L. G. Hopkins, of Missonri Clty, Mo., informed tho [}olicn suthoritios,yostorday, that a Chicago man Henry Chaso by namo, about 6 foet 7inches in Loight, with light bair and comploxion, working on & construction train of the 8t. Lonls, Kanens City & Northern Rail- road, was killed thore rocently by & man named Fort, who struck bim on the liond with » shovel. ?‘un body was burled in tho Alissouri City Cemo- ory. Coronor Btophena yesterday complalned to the Eol!cn authoritics that the ordinance probibiting athing in publio within tho city limits bas boou opeuly disregarded st sovoral points, Notablo nmoungst those was tho quarry-hole of Nossra, Blount Brothors, in whoso stagnant waters mul- titudes of boya bathe daily, much to the scandal of tho {nhabitants of the vicinage. An objection- ablo foaturo of thie bathing in this poculiar locality igits oxtromo danger, no less than two bofla baving boen drowned hero within forty-oight hours. In this pool the waters deopen gradunl- ly until thoy attain a dapth of about four fook. fI'hen tho rocky bottom suddonly ruus down por- pondicutnrly somo thirty foot, avd as the but}mrs do not generally moasuro more than feot in length, they very frequontly step out of thoir dzpth and futo another world by the samo motion, According to the Corouer, about twenty-filva drowning cases ocour at this point every year. Bomething ought to be dono in the matter. THE TOARD OF NEALTIT, A meeting of tho Board of Health was held yestorday aftornoon, at which tho most impor- tant work was the prosonting of tho wookly ro- Fun of the Banitary Buperintondent, of which ho following is A aynopsis t ‘The mortality for the Ennt woelk was 02 denths, &5 loss thon for tho weck previous, and 41 less than during the corresponding weol of last year, ‘The numbor of accidents was 7, loaving the number of deaths from disease at 85, ‘T'ho ratio of all deaths for the weok per 1,000 inhabitants, aunual rato based on tho catimate of the cgmlntiun April 1, 1874 EU0,0DO), was 11 96-100. Compared with tho preceding woek, the number of deaths under 6 years of age were three mora ; from 5 to 20, one mora ; from 20 ta 50, the samo; from 60 upward, fivo leas. Tho infocted polnts of small-pox woro threo moro than last weok, and forty lees than the. non‘uspandmg week of last year. ‘fho cases occurring have bLeen of a mild form, no doaths having ocoutred from . the disoago, Tuo donth-rato has beon unususlly five low for tho meason of ‘the yesr; but, with tho increaso of tomporature, if great ooro {8 mot token by the poople of tho city, the coming week will show o marked incresss in the death-rato, espocially among ohildron, 'ho natlvitios of the docoased woro as follows: Native, Chicago, 9: foroi COhtoago, 40; other United Staten sulnta, Ireland, 10; Gormany, 8; Englnnd, Holland, Toland, and Sootland, 3 each; Canada, India, Norway, Bweden, and unknown, 1 each, Tho banuer ward for mortality was the Thir- teonth, tho worst the Fifteonth, Tho prinoipal disoasos woro a8 follows: - Acoidonts, 7: brain disorder, 4; cholora infantum, 8; consumption, 63 convulsions, 12; fevers, 8; insuition, 8 paoumonis, 6; toothing 8. “ . . TIIE OLD COURT-TIOUSE, Tho final scono fu the history of tho old Obi- cago Court-Housa ocourred yestorday morning when Chovalior Eddy put up at auction all thut remainod unwold of the edifice, nemoly, the dobris of the ruins of tho wostern_portion of it, and such part of the railing 18 belonged to tho city. ‘Phoro wore prosont but few poople, and, with oneortwo exceptions,thoss who wera prnauul had no personal interest in tho procoodiugs, ant when Chovalior Eady mountod - tho pilo of broken stone and somi-molten iron, and gave an obttuary-notice of tho building, his most pa- thotio pansages fallod to aronso & spark of enthu- sinsm in the most romantio brenst. The bidding, too, wnn!qulg; W pathotio, On genuino bids tho o , b i Bum wad resohied, and tho auctionoer, in response to Imaginary nods, ralsed thoe prico to $3,100, at which Lo Jnooked it down to an old man, who oxplainod that ho had tho palsy and that his nod was pura- :(unlntmmouu. Thon ho knooked the J:sbrls own to the bidder of 2,600, who turned out to be Qeorgo Kuerr, who was for- merly lnown to tho publio ug keopor of tho Bridewoll. The fron fenco and coping-stone, which bolougad to tho olty was thon nocked down to N. 8. Douton, of {tho Unlon Found: N for 795." Both the fence and tho debris have to ‘be removed from thelr prozont slte within sixty days from the date of salo. ———— i ANNOUNCEMENTS, The third avnual plonio for the boneflt of the Tibrary of the Young Men's Sodality of Bt, Btophon's Churoh will* be Leld at Rosollo Park to-morrow, Buckloy & Co.'s show, which {a announced to ho both groat and moral, will appear in Ohicsgo atan early date noxt month, The Hunday Bohool of the Ohurohof tho Mossioh will hold ity annual pionfo Baturdsy, at Morgan Park—1ashington Heights. 'Cho plenio train will Jeave tho Rook Island dopot, on Van Buren stroot, nt 8:30, and thoe depot corner Clark and Twenly-second strost 20 minutes Iator, Thoso who oanuok loavo at this timo can take tho 12:20 train. Tho grounds are in flno_condl- tlon, and nre supplica with wwings, spleudid uhmia troos, & Hno floor for danoing, oto, In oaso of raln the now and spaciout Mnttzun Park Hall, whioh ja within, & fow roda of the plonie grouuds, will acoommodate the dancors, Wedgoe wood's band will farnish the musle, Ticketsean bo had on the train. . Tho Custom-TIonae will ba closed to-day (cor- nor-stono day), Tho nhfixl-ul“co at Ttush ~atroot Dridgo will bo opou for tho roporting aud cloar- ing of vousols, At 4:00 p. m, Fridsy the cornor-stono of tho now Plymouth OungroqntlmulOhumh, on Miolii« gon avanuo, botweon Twonty-Nfeh snd Tronty- alxth atreots, will bo Jald, and: in tho ovonlug, at tho - houso of Mra, W. 0. Chisholm, No. 055 Praltlo avenue, a farewoll ‘recoption wili “ba tone dorod tho pnator, provious to bis loaving for Turope, Btrangors In the oity who wish to séo wome- thingof its amnaemayits will find varfoty enough ¢ Knuo Muoyhow at_McVickor's ; @ Charity"” by Daly's Company at Hooley's ; the A('(ulPIu ‘ynluhy Comapany at the Adelphi; John Hart's Varioty Cowpay at Myars' Opora-Houso ; Siotson’s Atho- noum Compnuy from Boston, and the entor. talmnont by Sol Smith Russcll and A. Burnott at Kingsbury Hall, Besidos theso thoro is tho promonado ab tho “Bxposition, with tho cyclo- Famio Hlusion of “Dacis by Night,” and the painting by Dubufo of ** Dot Junn and Iaideo," Tho following offieial Announcoment from the Buperintondont of tho South Park will interest evorybody who drivos Lis own or his neighbor's hiorso on the boutovard ¢ - On Wedneadny and Satnrdny afternoons all carriages driving on Grand Boulovard will bo required to keop {1l motloft, thio Tuimbor of vehiclos on 4o Loulavard on thoso ovenings linving becomo 8o great that Jn or- dor to keop the drive ordorly, no carringo will boale Jowed to stop, The rules in Tulation® tu fast driving wilh bo ausponded on thie sido-drive, on ‘tho woat sido of Grand boulovard, from Onkwood boulovard to Forty-soventh stroeof, overy doy from bt 10 o'clock . Ty, and on Woduosdays and gaturdays feom 3 to 9 oiclock p, . By order of tho Bonrd, oAt By, General Superintendent?” Ciitoado, June 30, ——— PERSONAL. 1. B. Otis and family, of this cfty, loft Pairs for London Juno 5. X Homo of tho rosidonts of tho Fiftoonth Ward liavo oalled upon Mr. Duucan B, Molvor to so- copt of the position of Aldorman, mado vaonnt by appointment of Mr. McGrath to tho oulcq of Tax Commissionor. Mus, Tosoph Modill, tho wife of tho Hom, Josoph Madiil, ex-Mayor of Chicago, arrived in Pachs from Italy, June §, acoompanied by ong of hior doughfors. Mr. Modill is makiug » short tour 1 Gormany, prior to his roturn to Parie. ‘Phil Hoyne has beon troubled for somo time over his personal appoarance, whioh o did not think was suficiontly fluo to graco a corner- stono colobratlon. Tfo amonded matters by sbaving off his muatache, and now Lis oldest friend foils to recoguize him, Philip is unbappy. Prof. Ormond Stone, of the United Btates Naval Ovsorvatory at Waehington, {8 in the city for a fow days. e formerly resided hovo, grad- uating firat from our High-School, and thou trom our Obsorvatory, 1o is s closo aud accurato worler ot tho telescope, and his mensures of the sun's sugular magnitude aro favorably compared with thoso of the best Buropean astronowors, AMERIOANS IN EUROPE. Parfs—Mra. F. B. Brown and_family, Miss A, E. Hobart, Mra, and Miss J. Ludivgton, Mrs, sud Miss Medill, J. T Morell, L. B. Otisand family, A, and Mrs. Ray, Mrs. Martin Ryorson, Willism Weatlake, . . ., London—TF,” Ohan- dler, J. A. Outlor, D. H. and Mrs, Hale, Dr. T J. and Mra, Huse, P. T\ Kellogg and family, W. K. Mainerio, Mra. B, M. Nickerson, Charles Pon- dloton and family. | ———— SUBURBAN NEWS, JEFFERSON. 5 The Board of Trustecs mot Mondny at 10 o'clock pursuant to sdjowrnmont. Present, President D. 8. Fonds, Jumes D, Dymond, Leon C, Woloh, Honry Vannatts, Frodorick Hanssen, Bquire Dingee, and David 8, Pride, Olerk. A potition waa recatved from 0. F. Hunting and othors aeking that n culvert shouldbe built at tho intersection of Washington avenue aud Irving Park Bouloyord. On motion of Dymond, it was orderod buile. A petition was recoiver from tho Iadies aad some of tho legal votors of tho Villago ot Joiferson, also a romonstranco from tho President aud Secretary of tho * Total ‘Abstinonco Soviaty,” praging that no liconses ba grantod for tho salo of intoxicauing liquora in said village. On motion, they were laid on the tablo. H. H. Bwoltzor, Captaln of Police, roportod that Fred H, Potors, Miclnol Moran, and Jacol Schmook aro uaumghhquum without o liconse, and that he had given thom notico as rm}mrad by an order adoptod at the last meoting of tho Board. Accoptod. Tho Chairman of the Committoo on Stroets and Bridges 1oported that the Cominittos had nxnxmnog Belmont_ovenuo, and found that the stioot was already 06 feat wido, excopt through Mr. Swocnoy's farm, whore it was 83 feet wide ; snd that Mr, Sweenoy would give the other 83 foot {)mvifled the Board would give lum tho dis- posal of his treos on tho linc of said avouuo, And thoy farther roported in favor of lnying out, opening, and_impruving eaid svenuo 18 s0oh 08 practicablo. ‘The roport was doptd. "Pho Committes appointad to lavostigate the condition of the approachos to Clybourn ayenue bridge repotted sgainst making any improve- monts for the present. Tho following-named porsons mado applica- tion for liconses to sell hiquors, and liconues wore granted: W. Levy, saloon, near Kimbell Bchool-bouse ; Fraderick I Potors aud Jacob Schmook, ot thoir saloons ; end Oharles Petors ut his glrocory-stom in Jofforson Village ; and Michael Moran, at his hotol on Grand avouuo. By resolution it was ordored that the village police bo instructed to provont the uscof uli firourms and tiroworksof overy description on tho public streots of e3id village on tho dth day of July, 1674, "Tho following was algo offored : Resolved, That the yillags police bo {nstruoted 10 put o stop lo all partes coming iuto the villigo' for tho rurposo of holding pleuics, whother Liquors are sold on such oocsslonsor uot, and to notiy all porsons thus dosocrating Sunday 1o doslst from Tolding such pienics, and, if they do not desist, to sr- rost altguch porsons, Aud the Villago Attoruey bereby instructed to draw an ordinance far tho en- forcoment of thia resolution, 10 ba presented to tho Board at Ity noxt mecting, Tho rosolution was adopted by tho following vote ; yeas, Dymond, Welch, Dinges, and tho Prosidont ; nays, Vonnatta aud Hanuson, It was ordored that a culvert bo built at the intersoction of Armitage road nnd Stnte streot, A sidewallc was ordered on the wost sido of Otamrnlin streot from Milwaukeo avenue to Poiut streot. It was ordored that oulvorts bo built at the crossing of Milwaukee avenue aud Centralin streot, of nrlfihnm stroet and Armitago road, of Centralia and Btate stroots ; of yContralia nnd Point stroets ; of Westorn and Elston aveuues, and of Westorn nud Milwaukeo avenues. Tho Villago Attorney wag ordered to draw an ordl- nunco for thoe cindering and gravelng of Armitago road from Milwaukeo avenuo threo milos wost. A Committe was appointed to in- yeatigate rsesossmonts for improving Clybourn and Potorson avonucs and Irving Pavk Boulovard, A. J. 8noll was given permission to gravel and improve the Rand road aud collect toll, provided Lo doos' not bave a toll-geto in the villago of Jofferson, The Police Nagiatrate roported that tho Trens- urer of the Chicago Law Instituto domanded that ho should pay over to said ‘Troasuror tho sum of 8221, which he had collected from fincs and had pald_into the Village Troasury. Tho Board roferred tho malter to the Village to be iavestigated, und reported upon at tho next muouuv'. ‘Tha Villngs Attorney presented an ordinance changlng tho time of holdiuyg the regulnr moot- ings of the Board, from the fiest Baturday to tho second Blouday in omrch mionth, which was loptod, T‘m Committeo appoluted to make an ostimnto of the cost of buildg sidowalka and bridros nt Irving I'ark mgnm;d, estimating tho totsl ex- ponse at B1,178.76, T'ho mattor of the town lino road, Lotweon Jofforaon and Loydon, was roferred Lo the Com- witteo on Btroots and Bridgos. Tt wan ordorod thata culyort be buile fn the intorsoction of Everett aud Gray streots, two ut Lvorett and Strong stroots, and that tho fillivg at Lvorett und Diwight stroots bo finishod in no- e(:‘rdnnco with tho potitionof Oharlos Poters and othors, “tho Sorgeant of Police roported that o had gorved uotico us ordored by the Board on Budloug Brothers, to doslst from drawing nll;lxt soil into tho villago of Jofferaon, and that thoy [my 10 attontion to waid wotico, Lut still con- 1nuo to huul the samo within tho village limite at Bowmauvllle, On wotion, tho policemen of gaid villago woro fustruoted to srrost all persons thus offonding, and to briug thom bofore the Lolice Mnlziulmm for trlal, A ‘potitlon was prosonted asklng for the grading of Montrose Baulovard, and roforred to tho Oommitteo on Streots aud Bridgos. On motion, the Board adjourued until theseo- oud Monday in July at 10 o, m. JNIYDE PARK, Tho Hydo Park Trasteos, fn full Board, held anothor hontod session, Mondsy oveuing, wd- Journiing at 11 p, m, Tho yarlous Committoos omptied tholr pookets of tuo followlug: On W, 11, c[x’u pall’s ob]ootlon to ausossmont for side-drain ob Hy\le Purk ove- nuo; Buperintondont way Instrugtod to construot anothor inlok Maria E, Poov and Petor Dill ingor's plats of subdivialon ¢ approved under tho rules, On Potor Johnson aud Oharloa Lynolis roquost for Inorenso of salary for forry moivicow on “L’fl Calumot; inoronsod from 840 to 850 por month, Luugloy avontio, botweon Forty-fonrth and Forty-fifth stroots, was ynentod by ordinanco; also sonth hnlf of Sixty-rovonth slroot, bobwoon Btony Island avenuo nud TLake Michigan, the Prosidont and Olerk to oxeouto quit-clim dood of snme to I, Irving Pearco and Bchuylor B, Tonjamin, for Which thoir deed of grant of Bixty-eighth stroot was recoivod und accoptod. - The resignation of Johu ¥, Darnoy ns tompo- rary Buporintondont of the Wnter-Works was ne- coptod, aud the roccommondation of tho Trustoes of Lnko was coneurrad in to appolut Willlsm 11, Turdy Buporintendent for both Hyde Park sud TLinko, by tho docisive voto of yons, 6 noys, 1, o liquor liconso quostion came up on raport of tho Commities that licenso o grantod the on- eulug gnr at 8150 nndor cortain restrictions, Mr. Downor moved its adoption. Mr, Cburch moved that no licouse bo granted to any porson, at any prico. ‘I'he amondinont of M, Chureh waa lost—yons, Ohurch and Faulkuer; nays, Downer, Morgau, Tyan, nnd Bonfield. . Mr, Ohurch moved that the prico'df liconses bo pioced at §600, which wai lost—yous, Mr, Chureh; noys, b, Tho report bf the Committao waa not ndoptod —yeay, Downor and Dontiold; ueys, Olurch, Faulknor, Morgan, and Rysu. Tho biil_ of John McCaffroy of £3,167.05 for stono on ‘Indisna avonuo, was roferred back without npl»rovnl, not belng cortified by the Buperintendant ; accompaniod by n conumunica- tion from tho Suporintendont mn[m'rlnitlmt the Tonrd shoula exaniine and cortify said bilt; nlso & communioation from Mr, MoUafroy, aukin tho snmo thing. The Board declined to not, now bill on the smno work was prosented of £8,226.64, which wos withdrawn by Eugineor Rhodos, and a flnal bill prosonted and roferrod for 51,894.25, . I‘utlhqns for water-pipos on Bellevito avenns and Droxel Boulovard wera placed on filo, nut belug alfiued byn mnjom{ of proporty-ownors. Tho Attornoy, Wator-Wotks Commissionor, snd Engineer, woro directad to proparo ordi- naucos to moot tho forty or fitty potitions for wator-pipes now on filo. T'ho Committag on Invostigation hiad finlehed Mr. Waldron, and would briug in & flual roport next weelt, Tha Water-Commissioner reported tho con- nootion mado botwoon corib and works; that water-pipes woro laying at the rate of 1,200 fook per day ; that the works would bo completo by August, but tho boilor-room roof wss not proporly voutilated ; tho pipo would need pro- tection from tho orib to the shoro, snd bo recom- mendod & brick tunnel to bo construotod, The water-pipos wera nat Jaid according to contract, and bo speetfind polnts whora they wore too near tho surfaco, ‘Ho was instructed to stop the work unloss tho coutract was strictly complied with. Many votors in tho ‘Lhird District congratulated tho board on the rotontion of Policeman Mohan, The recommendationa of Captain Binford in re- Iation to tho rotention of cortain policomen was 1aid over for one waok. Oliarles Creighton, contractor on Ninoty-fifth stroot nnd Chittondon bridges, raportod, in an swer to inquiries, that ho hnd purchasod materi- al to tha nmount of #1,009.60, and had been at much oxpense aud troublo, aud wonld relinquish his contracts and tha materinla on payment to him of 81,600, Tho ueo of extra goats In the Village Hall wna %nmtml for & fow wooka to the First Boptist hurch, on potition of N, B, Dodaon. The commuuication of James Morgan in rela- tion to the crib protection at thomouth of Fifty- firat streot sewor was roforred to tho Committeo on Public Gronnds, with power to nct. Toba proposition of P, ¥, Lyan to furnlsha horso and buggy for polico uso on payment for keoping tho horeo, and of Michael McGaw to v 60 conts per yard (orgrwul from Park shore hatweon Oak and Fifty-first stroets, were both roferred. Adjourned to Mondny, Juno 29, At tho mooting of the Bosrd of Education the election of teachors for the ensuing year was postponed to Baturday ovening, Miss Ads Slay- tor and Miea Holmes woro addod to tho list of coudidatos. The third estimato for $1,660, en Cornall Behool-houss was approved and ordered to bo paid to the contractors Bantty & Barkor, ‘I'he oxaminations take placo Tuesday, and Wodnesday, ' Tho closing _exerclses of the primary and grammar schoola nre 10 bo Frday at 10 a. m,, and of tho mi,vu School at 8 p. m, of tho samo day with tho following programme ; " rawr, “Our Tollitcal Idola™..... #Physfeal and Moral Heatty o Beata i Heavun .. reat Expectations rihinr Aitchell ‘Fanuto Bennott . Louln Pursons Minule Birnes 1 " (Qormun) ... THarry BMetz *Oug 1o o Mountuln Dals] 2lo Goodwin “Tho Battlo ", Luman Dogito “ribute (o Wal Fannie Pulton «David Livingstone™ Willio Tiblard FANT I lea for Commonplaco Peopio V..., ... Luay Walto florehico Dadson Tizzio Ciork " Nellio I elen Furweil dith 15bbard Joste Darker : ‘Sherimuu Debate on * The Patriotinm of Greoca, Romo, § Norton ‘England, and tho Untod States! }f,,"%‘“ o The exorciaos are to ba enlivenod by singing and imstrumental musio. “ Orlglnal, # Legend of Bregenz”" TARE VIEW. . Tho social circla of Ravenswood was enlivenod 1aat ovoning by o matrimoninl_opisode, the hap- y varticipauts being Mr. William Tishleigh, of Ellnaa, Hanford & Co., oil dealors, and Miss Susio, Somper, daughler of Louis Sempor, of Ravonswood. 'Tho coremony was not a public one, but a recoption will follow on Friday ovon- ing, sud 18 looked forward to g the ovong of the sonson In Raveuswood. Dr. Fislelgh will make his home 10 the lattor suburb. "Ihis fa tho olosing weok of tho High Sehool, and on Friday next, st 2 o'clock p. m., the sos- sion will terminate in oxorcises of o }lopnlnr nn- ture. Roports will be mnde as to the progross sud futuro prospacts of the institutiou, and ad- dressos may also bo expected fram P'rof, Nightin- gulo and othors, It has boon thought best not to hivo tho scholars take any partin tho exer- cisoy, a8 tho classes are etill o transitionul state, and cach ono has uuong,h to do in working up to the required stananrd, The school i pros- pring admirably, and it iy hopod to bogm tho Tull torm with the classos a1t proporly graded and syatomatized. Bome soventy-five upils have been in sttoudanco during thso epring sosgion, RIVER PARK, The corner stono .of tho Firat Presbytorian Church ot River Park was laid with appropriste caromontes at 8 p. m, yosterday, '‘Lho Rov. Dr. Poat, of Chioago, opeucd tho 'sorvices with a briof address aud prayer, after whioh tho con- rogation united i singing, **Ilovo Ty King- om, Lord, Tilo Rov. J. B, McClure then prosonted tho financiul status of the Bociety, and eallod for nd- ditional subscriptions for the now bulilding, to which # liberal response wns made. ‘U'his was followod by un addrass from tho Rev. Bir. Al- both, pastor of the Evan‘i’ollcnlLl‘lerAn Chureh iw that vioinity. Aftor tho singing of apother hymu, the liev. E. R, Davis dolivored an sppro- risto addross, aud then, nasisted by tho Lov. 1. Post, the corner-stouo waa Inid in the nnmo ot tho Father, Bon, and Holy CGhoat. Con- sidering the siato of tho thermomaoter, thore waa o largo actendance, and the services were very satisfuctory, Boneath tho stono was placed s copy of tha Hloly Seriptures; also, coplos of tho roligious nud daily papors of dato, printod in Chicago, and o full 1isk of sl tho contributors to tho new odiflcas 'hig outerprise waa begun about ane year sgo, st which thuo au organization was offected by tho olection of Mossra, Rhodes, Clark, and Mar- tin aa Trustecs, for the purpose of erecting the building, The pulpit waw supplied by the Revs. E. It, Davis, Mr. Mitcholl, and othars, until threo monthe ago, whon the Rov, J. B. McClura toak chargo, it is oxpocted the now edifico will bo comploted during the summor. River Park s n new auburb, looated on tho Ohicego & Pacitie line, nt the crossing of tho Desplnines Rivor, This will bo the firat church building ercetod in tho placo, and it Is gratitying to know that the prospects of the BOW GULCIPILEG AT VOTy enoour- uging, Y BYANBTON, A number af prominont citizens "of Eyanston assombled at the Publie Library-rooms Monday eveniug, to considor the advisability of scarting & sohool for young girls, thatshall Lo Inter- madiate to tho prunary sobools and the Propa- ratory Dapartmont of ‘the Univorsity, Among thora present wera Geu, d, White, Charlos Itan- dolph, U. 1L, Tillinghisat, Francia Madley, Judgo H. d. Milior, J. 1L Xodzio, I R Papl, Mr, Ross, L. I Boutell, W. B. Vhilllpe, Goorge Watson, and Charlos I3, Browne, Those gentle- mon, . fecling the nouessity for some suoh school” for their own daughtors, spont the ovenlng in disousslng the situ- _taign, sud adoptod rosolulions, sotting Torth the necessity for tho onterprise, and ex- presalng tho willlugness of thosa prosont to ald i proseoutivg it, ‘Lhe mooting adjourned Ul one wook from_next Triday evenitg, when all thoko interasted aro fnvited to bo prosont, Gon. Whito will announoe tho pluo of meoting, Thouo {)wunul il oxprogsud Hiowsolves o8 not deslring to bo antagonistia to the Univorslty, but as _wiehiug to supply & want not provided for, and to {1l & piroe DOt “0poupiod by that in- atitution, 8 oo AMUSEMENTS, GHTOAGO ONE WEEK, Commencing Monday, July 0, 1874, A Bran New Aunsement Enterprise! ANCIENT ROMAN STORTS REDIVUS, OWWERSAL FAVN 1, Buckley & Cos World Ra: Congress, Soulier's impertal ‘Roman Jlippodrome, and Wombold's Royal English Menagerle, The most Tntensoly Intoresting and Attrsotive Gombl. nation of Navel aud Sumsational Amusomont aaturos thio Warld bogan, Exoitiug, Magnificont snd At autivo. Ulins iborty Hacos, Kt Ha i optinnt and Cawol Races, loman Stauding Haco aous, I'ast Whiking, 'Perilous Fiying AMon, Samadn, and all tho foatures produced in Barnum’s New York Hippodrome, Wil o glvon for anly ono wosk u Ubicago. Full partics uinrmin a oW dass. “T'vo Rullroad Lralns, 80 Mon, Woman, Ohildron, and Lurioe, Wighty, Thoroushibrod English Fox and Hurdlo Racorg. Aol Tribe of Irauniols Lidisne. 150 malo. and fomale Gtianyplone of the Olymotads Wit in Grocianand o~ ‘man Chariots, TlW,WJIn Unmestic aad Imported Thor- oughbrod jtnoe Horses, 80,000 fn Kacing H]uuhlnh and Camy 20,0 n Wa xnlbn. kinaigun, aud Paraplie n Peizos Klvon away during R R A OO LATNG i IN GFEN UAGIS) "in nug of tho Vingsy attomptod, with Thres Hplondk o wiila oxhibilod wuder parilions race travk, entirely canvplod on Tile of outairelohod canvas. Mag- s Balloon Asconston mado every day, Posltivelw tho most Laoromsy, W) (Vatortown, 10: jan odorn the seasol MoOORMICK HALL, LIRONOFF'S Complimentary Concort, Thursday Tren- tngy Junu 2 ag MoGurink Miio Hale, asorvod eats 'fx']n'x"’l:“u"-' o Glurg & Co.'w, 17 and 1Ly Stat Al tiokote saay bo oxchiangol without oxtra o okote AT S S A STM DA T ., Jubllaw chorus from ** Masantollo ... Mr. Alox, Blsohioll and_Liodo, Quartotta (tirai tims) Allogro—Andanto.. .. Btalile Lowly, Woltion, Allen, and Diokihu. Bong++Adetatde’ +.Beothoven jox Arla from “Dor Frolschouls Wobser Misa Kat Quartotte ** Abondlust™. ... .Halton el Pragar Ohorus, 84 Act of Susnulll 1ussdubor rranz, Song—** Naus Licbe, nouos Lobe, Boothoven Mivs Ella 4. W = a, Soblammorllo neF lod, b, ¥iualo from Fafrlcaine, ir. O, Woll Arlu from *'Tho Oreation™. Flotte trom © Kigotoiy uartof rom 4 olutto" e lssos Bontt and White, Mossrs, Tiisctioff o MISS SCOTT, just roturnod from [taly, whero sl camplated hor studies under the groat Maostro Lambo will mako her irst appoarance botoro a Chicago audlonoo, The other artists are woll known favoritas. 'THE GREAT ADELPHI GALA HOLIDAY MATINEE! EI~Theatro apon from 9 this s, m. il aftor porform. ance, Enrly visitors will bs admiticd'and huve privitego ol winduws and balcony to soo tha Urent Cornor-Btoiio Trocossian, whioh hiero, tn the {amediate viointty of tho Avch, nay'bo seon n its greatost grandoiir, Tho famous Extravaganza, Animal aud Trick Panto- nifmo, ROBINSON CRUSOE! Kow Sconos, Costumon, and Gargeons Pagountry, with an inteurely Urand Olfo of 40 NEW STARS! Tnotuding the IAPEIIAL BRUSSTAN AND, the Ta- mous JACKLEY TROUPE, MERR HERMAN U TIAN, tio must. wondortul “Musical Virtuoso in allthe world L, 101, WAYNE & TOVELY, REVNOLDS M HALE, PANTOMINE COM i i CONPARY, ‘BALLEV, PAGEANTRY, LA, and BILASS and LD BANDS, S00; ohilidcan, 2o, to all paris of Thoatro, No i for socured soats. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Thled and Isst wook bLut ouo of Mr. AUGUSTIN Daly's Fifth-nv. Theatre Company, WEDNESDAY, JUNK N, GERAND GALA DAY, TWO PERTORMANOES, nes at 1 p. m, B anat erent Parisinn Seusation MONSIEUR ALPHONSE, Ttvening ot 8 0. ., the groat Fifth-nv. Theatre succ: RITY ‘s two plays whi bo e3st 1o the entico strength of My, Aty Dty Modot Comady Gonpanys P fpo Yors MUEE BT waok ~ EXPOSITION BUILDING. Laka Shora and Adame-st. PARIS BY NIGHT. Don Juan and Haidee. PAGI'E_MILITARY BAND in grand Promenads Convert sreatest altraction Iy tho city, Koo for avurybiody. Fountaine, Flowers, Kvurgreens, sud ola. Rant rofrashment withlh tho butlding. "Adinlssiun, U0 conts, Opon day aud night, MYERS OPERA-HOUSE, JOSEL ETART Theatre Comiqus Combmation T0-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. MATINEE, MATINRR. LADIES' MATINEE, MATINEI TO-DAY. e Haxt, Maokin & Wlison, Billy Cacter, John i o Mgt e oy, BV Bante, M donio Tugle, Foy Sistam, 1un an Shirtha, iy Mice Boanott, Aud th outirs Troupy, at Matino 10-day. et Sy AMUSEMENTS. L 0. E 8 OF L On Thuraiay, Funo 2% tho st annus) planta and sam: mor night's fostival of Moxos 1adgo, , will b a TGl Gravo. A fimt-hurs s 1o ahgmods and el who \ish to onjoy'aro cordintiy hnsiin SWEET, CHALYBEATE SPRINGS, ALLEGHANY COUNTY, VA., Will Open Junc 1, Charges for the montha of Juno and Soptembor—Iy tha month, 31,00 por dny § by tho woek, 32 per day. - ot Wty and. Augusi--Monthly, 84 por day | wookly, L 50 per fo. ‘llawplott at Deng Stots of Buck & Taynor, cornor of Buato and JainiNS, prYTON ¥ 00., Propriot 1T, PEYTON ¥ 0O, Proprlotors, _C_fll,. OHAILES §, PEYTON, Managar. bt WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, ‘WEST VIRGINIA, FAMOUS for ita altorative wators and_fashionable patronngo, will bo openod on the 15th of May, Clinrges to July 1—Monthly, 83 por day ; weekly, 83.00 por day, Yor the montbs of July and August~Montbly, #2.80 por day ; wookly, 8 ver day, Dosarintivo. pAmphiota & the Drug Btora of Buck & tato and Madinon-ats aynor, coruer of N GEORAIE 1., PEYTON & CO. OAKLAND BEACH HOTEL. "Tho undorslgntd, formerly of the Atlantlo Houss, New. port, R. 1., has takon for the preseut sonson tho 1otal AT GAKLAND BRAGH, WARNVIOK, 1. 1., and wiit open the samo to the publle July 1. "Xinls Hotol s Hberatyy appotnted i raoms targo and modious and lightod witl wppliod whth feosl And salt watori stenmn laundry; tolographlo comniunions fon"witn all poinie. Bteamboat, dommunication Witk B R A - eations by miatl Wil rosuive widm on. PO O RGR A ITAZA TUD; Proviionee, 1, T, Take Mempiremagog, House, NEWPORT, Vt. I bog ta announce tho ononing of tho ahova hiouso, Juno T+ Thanking tho Danile, Ioe thole. vory Toral pats Fannga for tho pAsL five sears, Thopo far continnance ol tho samo, and no pains will tis aparod to mnka tholr atay ouo of profit and pleasure, For torms apply to SE- BAY VIEW HOU This Snol-loosted honse, situated at Fo M ol poar tho nun o com® lng: G1d Oroliard. Feach, an [ooting Ground, will open Juno 1, 183 hoiiso a aitinted noay tHo watac) roonis atge hnd aics, na aulto andl single,and all command a viow of thovdoan’ fine finhinig, boattag, Lathibg, and rding. - THio hotol 1t lrss glanlirodybhol. “Uoaofiosshwaya i stiondanco st 1he 0t aco. 0 passongers {n the huouse. Terme moderata, I HOULTON, Mungor, The Ocean House, INEBEWPORT, R-I., JUNE 27, 1874. ‘WEAVERS & BATES. HIGHLAND PARK HOTEL, 195 Kooram on tho west shoen of Lake Michixan, 22 miles north of Cbicago, conneoting thorowith by ¥ tralns oa N. WEIt R, dallyy ‘onch way. Ko beat, Summr Hotal o tho Loko108 toval.* lillllard Ruou, Gro- anot Grounds, and Stablos attaotiod. A fow cholca rooms loft, to let on roasonablo terma, CHARLES DUTFIELD, Prourlotor, VY ABSAUMKEAG HOTEI, TORT POINT, PENOD. AcoL 1i Just_coniplatod; ovarstiing nowy Inrgo, Alry roums, In sultsor sinle, spectally dosignad fur the apmlort and convenionca of famillos, bolng pruvided with gas, steamn heat, salt and froah baths, billlards, owlfig, tologranh, ows stand, llvory stabl Jfune 1, at papular yrices, A gonoral invl tmvoling publia 18 heroby " oxtondud, = Al tweon Buston, Portland, and Iangor Iand ioro, Sond for oifoular, - Post-nfioo nddeoss, Stockton, Mac W, HANK ront: RAILROAD TIME TABLE, XERIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATRE TXPLAYATION OF HRFERENCE MANXs.— T Saturdaysx Sunday oxceptoll 2 Munday ezcopted, 1 Ase ay at8:00a, m. § Dailv, MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERV RAILROADY" Dejioky foot of Lake styy and of Tvcenty.second-sls Aicket afiee, 61 Clark at), routheust corner and b Canislat,, corner of* Nudisun, Randolph, Matl (yia main and afr lino).. Day Bxprowtoasens Jackson Accommods) CHICARD & ALTGN RAILROAD. Chicagn, Kanras City and_Denver Short Line, ana, ito,, and Chicago, ugh Line, Unon Depot, West Side, near Jfadivon.. at Ggioes : AL Depot, and 133 Rundolph-at vla Lowist. Sprinariaid, Alton und St, Louts ¥ 5 Kansas Olty and Donver Fast Ex. Rasis Cliy Express 81, Louis St Lonis and Bpringricld Express... Springseld Fast 15 Jolorson Uity kxpros: Penris, Kookux & B Chicaifo & Padugah Rallroad Steentar, Lacon, Washingtan Jix, Jollot & Dinuhit Acsoniodation. CHIPARD, MILWANKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY. iycket Offcs Union Depot, corner Jlat amd Canal- 63 South Clarisst., opposile Shern ind t Dejol» Teave, | Avrwve, Milwauken, Madlson & Pralris dn Ghion, Mail 8:00 0, m. "1 008, m, Milwaukee, tircon “l{, itovons' Point, 8t Paul & Mlinouyolis, Dav IEXpross. ... *9:30 8. m. [* 4:16 p. m. 8. 0eens Milwauliog, Greea - 1iay, Sinvens| Tomt, Praire du Oblen, & Northiorn lwa, Mafl. Milwsukoe, §t, Paul & olis, Niglit fizpresa, *6:00 0, m, A0 patn. 1B0p. me A5 2 me ot JUNDISUENTRAL whiLrORD, y ket wnd o0t 4 Teahig-sscandat, Ve Dot o toiplotes Aear Clarks il "(a) Runa to Uhampaign on Baturdazs, CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Depoty—toot of, Lukettys Indiaghi-ave, @nd Siatsenthest,, et Canat and Sfxteenthests. Tichet ofices, No,t3 Clark- 4., Grand fuslic Hotel, and at depole, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. Dacided Succafimfime Mayhew. Pronounoed Hit of Gaylor's Now Dratmay WITH THE TIDE! WEDNESDAY, TWO PERFORMANCES, MATINER AT 8 0'OLOCK, LVENING AT 8 0’0T.00K. SWITEL TELH TIDE!L KATIE MAYHEW, With Songs, Dancos, and Charactor Kkatclios, ‘'TWO HOURS AND A HALF OF MIRTH, Nest woek~TilIt LINGARDS. ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Evory vonlnk, Wednesday and Saturday Matinos, JOIN STETSON’S GREAT NOVELTY COMPANY! From tho Howard Athonurm, Boston, STHE PERFECTION OF FUN.” lio Groat Grotosques and Comodlans T & RARTHOLOMEW, n Comady and Pan- '“ U WLLIASIE, tho :wfia{;fi'?fiuafifiumflm ¢ Y i Muwtor BAJCE 7 it R ST U R Dy 9. W, MoANDUEWS aud LUKK SUHOOTORAFT, Htioyian Conedlatg, ool RN don. Atrulinti: M A RIRIR HEANCIDE BELwY R Sl LULU”DELMAY, atliors in tho Grand Intarludo, KINGSBURY MUSI0 HALL, Ono Wosk, aonymiencing Sonday, June 2, ALF BURNETT SOL SMITH RUSSELL, Amorioa’s Grontest Humorists, IN THKIR Toint IDntortainments. Bxtisuos Wadnaday sud Saturday, MARTINE'S HALL, b5 Auu-ut,, wonr Mudlsondsts o gront Auocalypso, ar Visions of Bt. John, 62 fino ol balskimgs ustrating e ontira Book of Revolatioay. Al ass rannod enturtsinmag of tio susn, Thursday, Vrldny, and Ratarday, June 2b, 3, and 0 Martiuo's Hall, south nidy, seruor Twenty:rocond-ate und Indiaun. o onaiay, Wiwouler, and Trurstas,’ duns an ubanion, 25 conts; cinlure : A, BIGLLOW, EXOURSION From Olark-at, Bridgo to the Crib and Lincoln Park ovory lour until4 p, ., sad thea 8 wip to Evanslon At halte paskdn. ms 0 gunita, Lropristor, Arrive, Mail and Expross, Ottawa sud Steoal Dubuiyuy & Sloux Oity Kzp, Pucluo Fast Line, for Omalia Mauana Glty, Lodvomworth ‘ohison & St, Josoph ki 10:008 m. Tazas E: 10:00 &, m. Aurora . Mondota,Uitawa Aurora Passetifor.,,... ‘Aurora Pagsangor (S Dubmque & SinuxCity a) Pacifio Night Kzp, for O Kuuuon Gty Leabouvacti, hison & SL Josepli Kxp. Duwner's Uirove Acoommndation| Downor's Grave Accummodution! tiix, Baturdal ez, Bindags Bonday CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAR, Clly afices, 63 Clarkat, (Shecuarsilouse), and 6 Cante it., corner Maditon-at A imoiue 1 Y ‘a Dubitqno Ni x, via Ullinto w Uinahia Night lixiiross, i eepurl & Dubuauo KExiros ort & Dubguo jixvros: ukoy M Iz ‘a=Depot coraor of @ Ko sl and Kin b-—-Dopot. I fi{‘) 1 (] oo o NN T Gome Tasn, Axonte CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Ticket o Deviaty carner o1 Vo Liuren siud Shermanate % Grand Tueiis 1 Ouaha, Leavenw'thit Atehison Kz, Paru Accoummodatio gt K1prass, DENTISTRY, Yave removed o from MoViak - Wost Madison- ortior Ranulo! ) o fow dnys lungor et a full wot et 1oLl dar oniy §8, 1 Myinddruds 0 ' olty can testily 1o thi $U to #% ch ‘Whure for the same. it partect satistaction s not given; or, satisfaction Lret - and pay vocond 3 you doubt it T’ oxtenoted withuat -;-{n. hm::l :’:mtflt;lll];'“"u“ th.lI-e!m by our most ukills a1l Gporator Fudticod Taton ¥ ¥ W. . Meonesny, SOALES. TATRBANKE BPANDARD SCALTHS % OF ALL BLZKS, . A FAIRBEANKS, MOREA &0Q0 ¥ NEAND U Tyomm o