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LOCAL {MISCELLANY. THE OHICAGO UNIVERSITY. Tho Board of Tinstoos lave invited tho Tev, Pr. Lomuel Moss, s Professor in Crozer Khcologieal Somiuary, to vieit Chiengo this woelk with & view of taking the Prosidoncy of tho Untversity of Ohicago. Ho will dellver an ad- iroas beforo tho litorary socletios of the ingtitu- Hon noxt Wednesday, The National Daptist, published in Thila- dolphin, soys: For months tho immedinte friends ol thin Institu- tion, and tho denumination at Inrgo, isve been anxious In referance to tho vacant Prosidoucy, - As the reauit of prolunged consultation and fnquiry, the Executivo oard, on Aloudiy, the 8th, gave & unauimoun oxprese nion in_favor of tho Rev, Lomuel Moss, D, D, Lro- fensor of Church Hlstory in Crozor Seminary, No doubt {s cutestalued that the Board of Wruateda will ‘unanimously confirm this actfon, ‘When an undergraduato in college, Dr. Moss sur- ined his instructors by Lis iutonue intercat sud his tked ability ih motaplysical studies, As a theo “Oigint i o (ealogical iaatractor, Lo’ has attained uilnonca ulika at Lawlsburg ond Crozer, s exacu. Ev- abilitica wera proved i bis conneetion with tho hristian Commisslon, As pastor ot Worcester, and 14 oditor of tho Nattonal lmlrmr his muccosa wan no 0w 8 marked, All thopist joine to promies him a carecr of great usefuliiess, if he should accept this 'I;)nunhlll:lpllwrfllcnalgul,fi It slinll pleaso Providonca to f calth, 14" 1a 8 matior of spoeial ‘gratifestton o bo alle o may that ths cliolco la not o purtizun (rhmph, | 1t is not tho volce or act of any clique or ssction, AN tho prottirun n Olleago, and'tho Northweat, 80 far as we ited, "Tixaro fn. reason to bellevo thatall of tho frionds of the Univorsity, inciuding thoss of lang standiug, tried expericuce, sud national roputation, will lou thelr bauds and tholr hearts to its ?nlllrc auccess and its unbounded progress; Believing that tho University i to bo blessing and an honor 10 tho denonsnation throughout the country, wo boliovo that it 19 entitlad to call upon the country for holy, Thoranro throo institutlons (or groups of justitutions) whoso flold aud whosg cluims are not lo. cal, but national ; the Southorn Baptlst Theologleal Sominary, Columblan University, aud the University aud Bomifiary at Chicsgo, Another Baplist organ sayg of Dr, Mosa ¢ All parties aro uuited in calling him tothe important sition, and, on Mouda eveubiy June B, tho Tels- Toen 1001k unoh nctiob as i bo. Mkely to tusara De, Moas' acceptanca of tho imporiant pokition to whiol thioy Invito him, Tn the ovent of s tuking tho Prest~ dericy of the Untvursity, it {n more than probable that Judge Doolitile will bo” invited to tako tho position of Chuncallor, By sich on urrangement it 8 belteved tho old contentlons willnt onco ccuse, and botlt partios Lully concurring in tho clisngo, 1o porsonul triumph ‘will'bo claimed by ropreacntatives of elther, The Examner and Chronicle, aleo o Baptist paper, praises Dr. Moss as & fit man for tho laco, and sugrests that he bo called to the f’reuidnuny “withont any such fandango ssa Chauceliorship superndded to make & muddlo of its honors aud trusts,” Tho samo paper, in alluding Lo the rocent disagrenmont botwuen tho friends of the institution, thiuks thore ‘should bo & * firat-class fanoral,” and adds: Lot tha eity bo scoured In earch of anything liko old porsonal hates, sud _jeslousies,and evil surmisings, and when & closn_job'ls made of _it, haye the funeral, with Drs. Burroughy and Everta for the ofilelating clergyme, that the dirty stuff imuy be buried so deop 08 {u have no resurroction, The Standard of this city doprecates much of what is snid above, aud thmks the subject has ot into the papers promasuroly. Thero {8 no goubt, bowever, that thora is about to be a strong eflort to harmonizo the friends of the University, and to place it on asubstantial basis, which sliall gecure it a faturo of more promise, ST 5 AMUSEMENTS, M'VIOKER'S THEATRE. Mtes Kotie Mayhow plays in Chmles Gayler's now pieen, * With the Tido,” to-iny for the lnat timo. ‘I'ho sutlor bas mado somo changes in the arraugemount of the drama by outting it down, tho sacond ret of tho prologuo and part of the first having boen excisod, and tho intorost of the drama heightened by hurrying the sequence of ovouts, No timoisgivon for the sympa- thios of the audience to cool, or the interest to flag. This i8 a groat im- provement, and the audionce apprecistes tho chango. The shortening of the pieco waa much to bo desired, inasmuch aa the curtain was pre- viously rung down at au unusually late hour. Miss Maybow bas beon stesdily renowing ber old-timo popularity, Thosa who fail to aea her in her part in this drams will regret it. (3 ADA DYAS tho accomplighed leading lady of Daly's com- pany, whoso exquisite ohnractorizations have made 8o deep an impression upon Chiengo lay-goors, will be Eeou in her ocharm- ng’ g part of Mrs. Vanbrugh in “Charity” _ for the last timo this evening. ~ Monday sho roturns to New York, svd, on the Fourth of July, snfls for England, to enjoy the remuants of the brief va- cation loft hor, Bho will return in tho fall to ro- sume her position in Mr, Daly's company. Itis soldom th tan artiste takes so complote a hold of tho sympathies of Chicago peoplo s Mias Dyss has done in “her short isit, and, considariug tho brightnoes of her surronndings, hor success in winning the marked approbation with which sho Tos beon recetved is the moro fiattering. When Mr. Daly roturus to this city next season, Miss Dyas will find hersell ovon mora popular than sbo is already. THAT ATTEMPTED SUICIDE, Mr. Corbyn, Jr., arrivod in the city youtor- day, en routo for Grand Rapids. o denounces the story of Dliss Chambers’ sttompted suicido 26 a silly canard, Misg Chismbors was wading barefooted in the lake, while othors were rowing about., In her right had sho held s morsel of - unromantio pie, Thus prooccupied, she en- deavorod to eit doswn upon the storn of a small boat, ball-aground. ~ Not beiug nautical, sbo made no allowance for les-way and after a little floundering tuund herself sit- ting on the bod of the lake. Upon this inno- cent adventure, Mr. Corbyn declures the ambi- tious Duvid Nymo founded his molodrama, merely to appesr in print in the guisa of a horo. THE FLYING CONORTS, Mr. Jolin Stotson, of Boston, who has boen playing tho Harvard Athonmum Compauy at iho Acndomy of Blusic, bos decidod that the most profitable steps for bim to take will boin tho dircotion of Boston. He will accord- ingly give bLis lnat two porformances at tho " Acndemy this aftornoon and even- ing, aud leavo for Doston to-morrow or Monday. Mr, Josh Hart has found bis wook at Myor's Opera Houso eo disustrons that ho Loo will make tracis for tha Eaat, Monday, throwing wup the othor Wostern engagements ho had made VLatween the prosent date snd the commence- mont of the fall eecasan, The Chicago manager ‘has boon too much for the varioty men. THE LINOARDS, The Lingardsopen Monday night at McVicker's Theatre__ in & litoral translation of Oc- tave Foivllelt's sucocssful drama of wmodern times “Las_ Tentation.,” " This is the sourco of Mr. Boncicanlt's audacions inspiration, and “Loed Astray,” the latter of which has enjoved an unparalled ron at tho Union Squaro Theatro, The Lingards have boon carrylng tho original plece with the samo dogree of succass, Thoy have already El“m‘ it 125 times, aud promiso to tival Mr. Shook in popu- lnrizing it. 'Lhe uro traveling, as on their for- mor visit to this city, with a company of their own. Ilaving rebearsed tho drama so frequentlo o other cities, the initinl pertormance at Mc- ickers Monday night may be looked forward to ‘with ovary assurence of & ekillful and oven rep- rosentation, W. H. Lingard, Mra Lingard, and Miss Btickney are at tho ‘Uromont House, e BOARD OF TRADE RULES, A special meoting of the Board of Wrado was held yosterday afternoon to consider au amend- ment to Bection1 of Rule IX., proposed by II. O, Raunoy, J. W. Preston, W. H, Murny, D, C. Bornuton, J. K. Fishor, II. Browno, Abram Poole, Goo. R. L. Ward, and 0, 3. Culbertson, At 4 o'cluck Vice-President Pricstly rappoed tho membera to order, sud Secrotary Raudolph read the proposed amendiment, a8 follows: MARQINA ON TIME CONTRAOTA, 820, 1, On thme contracta purchasers alisll kavo tho Flght to require of gellors na seourily ten (10) per cont marglus baved upon tho contrack price, und further sscurity totho uxleut of any sdvauce in tho markot above sald prica, Scllors ahali huvo tho right o re- Quira ag sucurity from buyers tun (10) per eent mer- gins on the contract prico of the property sold, aud in addition any difference that may exist between the in. trinslc vaiue of nny much property and the price of ssle, Incase of declino in tho iutrinsic value of auch roprty, sellors oy frot tiue 1o luie ruquiro of uyers additioual security o the oxteut of auy wuck decline, Allsuch necurity or margins muat be depos. fted with the ‘Creasuror of the bowrd, o¢ in an bank that the depouitor moy elect, provided sald banl 1ias filad with tho Bocretury of thb Aswocixtion o bond Batisfactory to the Bourd of Directors for tho securily ©f deposits that muy bo mude ws margink, or made (0 ocure fulfiliment of contractes provided, that efthor o Luyer or seller, whon calliigt or called may do- smand that such margin or securlty shall bo depouited withs the Treusurer of tho Uoard of Irade, ta be kept Dy Lim o8 b speolel deposst, subjoct to fuldliment of milch contract, und o180 ; provided, snid bank or Trepe ureg shull ot u ccrtfieate or ducl dopoult payable ou domand to the Jofut order of tho part{us o the cou. tract, end shull wio fusuo to tho dupoalior & ticket of noldtleation to the caller of thy murgln that auch de. oslt hus boen made, 1t wliall be tho further duty of T party wmuliig usioh dopoutt o deliver 10 tho party i ling, or ut the oflice of the Bocretury of the Associne on, wald tickut of notitication, withia not exceodiing r from tho thme such cdll wus made, In ol Lo Gotermnininis (ho futrinalo valio of praperty undor thin ule, ts valun for shipment to Eavtern or Bouthern Sarbala or sl oy Ly or for manufeciuring beconsidered, ll‘l’u‘mbllvfl of Aotitions prico it may at tho time o rollin, Tor in thia markek: . Buoh vafue shall bo o tormined by tho Bocratary, or, in hin absonco, by tho Trosiilent of tho Doard of "Teado, undor the conirol and aupervision of the Board of Directors, M:. Willinm Young movod toadopt tho amond- ment. Homobody clse moved to adjourn, and tho motion provailed, the proposod smendmout goiug over for ono wook. it Y LOOAL LBTTERS. WRBTHROOK, To the Bditor of The Chteago Tribunes Bin: I notico In your fssus of the 20th a no- lico statemont. wherein I am mado the odious proprictor of a houso of 1ll-fame on West Madi- son streot, Boyond the fact thut I own tho prop- orty, I know nothing of tho charges Iald to my injury, but, happening in court, was placed in the box without notice, arvest, witneases, ovidence, or cliargo, and was Informed that my fine was €60, Iremonstrated against such procoedings ind wos thrown into a cell, whoro I eaw &563 taken from a man who was bloody and intoxie cated, Tho whole proceeding was & trumped-up affair forolgn to tho onds of justice, and acandalous in ita naturo, Bome of tho partics implioated aro now undor arrest, Justico Boyden has boen ap- plied to to reconsider the case, and cortain par- ties who froquent the court-room were heard to 8av, “ Porbaps thoy could make $10 or $16 from Waestbrook." . Other rich devolopmonts may ba looked for, and {n tho meantime an indulgent public aro ro- questod to rosorvo their opinions until the whale caso ia cloarod up. Roapeotfully, M. WesTonoox, Ont04do, 1it,, Juno 26, 1674, A ¥REP PATHING-ROUSE, To the Rditor of 1'he Chicago T'ribune: +8in: At a point whoro Sixtoonth strest would touch the lake if it ran through to it, thore is & amall brench in theold breskwater, causod by tho storms of past soasons. Lnast {nnr to protoct the Bliore 500 foot of uow brenkwator woro con- structed parallol with tho old, distant from it 50 foot, and not hemmingin tho wator 8o tostag- nato it. Cohnected with the shore by & narrow Ellnkwny. betwoon tho two and against the old reakwator, & shed facing out or cheap housa could bo built, provided with lockers such as ara usod {n & gvmnasinm for clothes. A rule conld ‘o ostablished obliging bathers rosorting to this placo to wour short breechios made for the pur- 00, Buch as cau be had at any sporting-goods ouso, ‘Phon hundreds of young men could oujoy tho luxury of a swim without ontraging tho footings of the neighbora; without their modosty being shocked by tho gaze of strag- glors; without tho fear of "having tholr clothos stolen or abusad, snd without tue dangoer of ba- ing ** pulled * by policemon, or of bathing in the datk. " Such a bouso would cost but littie, and in such an advantageous position would bo protocted from storms, and also from bank- ruptey, for thelockers could be rentoed for n small foo, which in the courso of the sonson would move than pay for the structure. Hoping that some one will invest a little time and monoy in this or somo other arrangemont that will fur- nish & good place to awim, I romain yours traly, Tox CoLLiNg. Ciitoaao, Juno 24, 1874, DLOCKADING THE STREETS, To the Editor af T'he Chicago Tribune: Bin: I do not like to grumbloaboutthe errors of Railrand and Street Commissioners, but I am impelled to in thin inetauce, My business calls me across the Rock Island & Michigan SBouthern Rallroad crossing on Tyrelfth stroet nearly every dn{. and an almost daily an- noyance and dangor is tho lhabit of the eugi- noors of allowing the ongines to occuply balf of tho streot for sometimes half an hourat a time. It is a vory common ocourreuce for the eugines to bo g0 placad that tha cow-oatchor projocts bo- yond tho middle of the roadway ! 1lave the railroads aoy right to so obatruot tho stroots ? It iw not possible for all teams to pass ongines eo placed, for not all horses are fearloss of closo proximity to pufling, whoeozing, scroaming engines, Thoy will not pass them even when goaded, and ouly to-day I saw soveral teams back aud turn in affright, and endanger the lives of many porsons. Any romonstrance to tho angineers, who gen- erally sit coolly umoking or gossiping, is mot by insulting advice, to “driva by, d—n you," or * 1o to somae other streat, d—n yon.” Havonone of ourcity police, or others in authority, any ower to stop this dangerous oustom ? "If so, 6t thom stop it at onco. E. M. H. Citzcauo, June 20, 1874, CITY DRAINAGE. To the Editor of The Chicago L'ribune 8tn: There have appoared from time to time in the columus of your journal many letters in rolation to the all-imporiant question of an ef- foctual, practical, sud safo systom for deaining this rapidiy-growing city ; tho plaus suggested being as varions and numerous as the signatures avponded to them ; but thoy all scemto advocate tho idoa that tho lako is the naturnl and fitting xeceptaclo £9r tho disomboguemounts of the com- mon sewers. The thought does not scem to have occurred to any of your correspandents whothor the continual flow of thousands of gallons of concentrated filth—tho scourings of a populous city, tho flux of numerous and oxtonsive packing-houses and sbambles of evae- uations from dyo works and factories will not very materially” contaminate tho sweet and aparkling watois of tho lako, and, as the city grows and couuts its peoplo by mlllions instend of thousands, travsform this unoqualled reser- voir of the element of life into a cosspool of suumnmuu miasma, or at loast impreguato its aceptive crystals with the goima of dlscase,— the seeds of death. It may bo that the thought hias oceurred to many of your numerous readers only to bo cast aside as stupondously ridiculons. ‘What are a fow gallons of drainnge to 8o vaat a sheet of water. The fow pounds of solld matter contained in tho drainago of 100 Chicagos would mnot raise the apacific gravity of Lake Michigan even by *tho twentloth part of ous poor seruplo,” But the question arlans, Would the cumulative mass of organlo and inorganic matter discharged through the city drajns be diffused through the whole lake,—are thero ourrents sufilciently strong toaccomplish this,—or would it romain in the lmmediato vicinity of the embouchure of tho drainnge syatom? If la thoufihb by many that tho sohd particles sink to the bottom and aro harmless, and that the noxious lqmds and gasoes aro purified by the water; but thers are many instancos authontically recorded of waters run- ning within the environs of disused comoterios, which have carriod in their cool, aloar, aud tasto- lass draught & foarful pestilenco, That soa wator does not render harmless the impurities of city cloansings is aufticiently exemplified by tho sori- ous manner in which, some few yoars back, tho Britith Housos of Parliament took up tho ques- tion of drnining cition into rivers or tho sos, de- uouncing the practice as highly permclous, and fl'"!'"g some stringent measuros rolating to it. astings, o boantifnl waterlog-place on tho sonth coast of England, with n anuhtion of not moro thian ono-fifth of that of Chicago, laid down ot snimmenys expenso main draine running some oulos out into tho English Chaunel; but iu n fow yours it was found that tho wator was becoming 8o seriously affocted that it was pronouuced not fit to bathe in, and at times whon thore was a * cap full of wind" from tho sen the air along tho wholo vaplanado—some three milos—wad imprognated with a loathsomo odor; consequontly tho S8anitary Commissionors cousod to be orcoted works for solidifying and deodorlzing the . drainuge, allowing the liquid ouly and thoroughly disintocted to flow into tho soa, Could not some such plan bo adopted for Chi- cago? It is vastly moro important to her to Lavo Lor lako™ wator kot pure than that the sea whore Hastings should not bo polluted. To the latter tho water was but a luzury, but to the pecplo of tho former it is their vitulity ; the oue had mere- ly to bathe in it, the other has to drink it. Itis worthy of remark, too, that the solidifiod mattor ‘becomes & sourca of income, paying the oxpenues. of the transformation l)ul qivlngn farr profit. Of course, tho material is sold as an artitioial manuro, ‘WELDEN GOODFELLOW, Qu104G0, June 20, 1874, it CRIMINAL. THE ORIMINAL COURT, John Btephens pleaded guilty to the larceny of load from the Bwansen Bilver Bmelting Works, snd on account of the destitute condition of his family, and former good oharacter, seutonco was suspendod, i TRichard Lass pleaded guilly to burglary in breaking into tho saloon of Goorge F, Blowwou; ho was remundad . Samuel Ponder pleaded guilty tothe larceny of » vallso and three bottles of wine from Will- iam J. Dowe, aud was remauded, o John Lynok and Fred Levy wore trled for robbing Jamon J, Goldsmith of his watch, chain, and $40 iu money; they wers found gullty, sud their torm of fmprisnomont fixed at four yoars oach in the Penitentlary. ‘The prosont term of the Court will closo July 4, but tho caues will all bo dlsposed of by tho TIIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1874. foro part of noxt wook. Tuunday will probably bo sontanco day. i IR POLICE COURTA. Miko Rochofort and Willlam Jackson woro yoatorday Lold undor 8200 ball cnol till to-day, by Juatice Beully, for poddling bogua jowslry. Jamos Greon, charged with burglary of the residenco of Mr. Philip Myers, No. 204 Wost Mndigon atroet, was hold in 8700 bail to tho Criminal Court, yostorday, by Justico Bouliy, Justico Beully disposed of thoe following offondors yeaterdny mornlug: John Conly, broaking into froight ears, $25; J, Hehnell, P. Laberg, and Wiltiam Ewing, for keoping flithy ‘promisos, 26 oach, Tho rough, Sholdon, who nttacked Officer Mabr at Lincoln Park, and dostroyed his oyo, about tho weaks ago, was bold to the Criminal Gourt yostorday by Justico Boully th £1,600 ball. Dominiok Martin was fined $100 yostordsy morning by Juatico Boydon, for committing an assault with intont to do bodily injuy on” the person of Louisn Trudell, Churadny. "Ilo was aleo placed undor $100 bonds to keop the peace. Lizzio Bclhialzor, a girl who has boon out of work for ovor throe wecks, waa ariested Thurs- duy on the chargo of stealing $100 from Henry Brockman, No. 128 Cornell stroot, whero she was boardiug, Tho money was found by Dotective Bimmonsy seoroted undor the carpot.” Yostorday alio was hold by Justice Scuily iu 200 bml for Lior uppearanco te-day. Qoorgo Wilson, & ealoon-keoper at No. 92 West Lake -street, was fooliug with a rovolver Thureday, whon |t went off ‘snd shot Jamos Conway, of No. 76 Clinton street, in the face bolow the loft eyo, The wouud is not danger- ous, Wilson was Lold in 8200 bail yesterday by Justice Scully, for bis appenrance to-day. Jennio Lusk,becoming wearriod of her sox,at- tompted to disgulse it by attiring heraelf in may- culine npparel, and cutting hor hair short, ran away from home, and followed tho oocupation of & bootblacl, Iler mother complained of horat tho Union Street Station Yhursday night, and sho was arrostod yesterdny. Justica Seull; onlronod disposing of the gay young damsol All this morning. George Harrls wont Into Fred Honncborry's ‘beer-saloon, on South Clark atreet, Thursday, and oalled for & glass of beor from Honnoborry’ wifo, who, at that time, was alons in the saloon. Whilo shio was in tho act of drawing it, Harris stepped around the counter and grabbed what chango thore was {u the drawer, and started to run. He was mot by Henry Smith, who took in at & glance tho situation of affairs, and arrostod tho till-tappor, Yostorday Lie was' brought be- fore Juatico Boydon and fined $20. Matthow Burko, a hack-driver, thought he had 5 clinco to mako s good haul when bo got hold ofa fnm{:{ of somo oight or ton from the conn~ try, who desired to go from ono depot to anoth- or. Burke taxad thom $2 each, The hoad of tho family romoustrated at this imposition, but eottled the amount and then caused lis arrost. Yesterday Justico Boydon infliotad a fine of 825 ‘én thln Johu, which was appoaled to the Criminal ourk. John Vogal, an old gray-haired man, went into the rooms of Carrie Richards, at No. 308 Stato street, Thursdsy afternoon, between2and 8 o'clock, and with s hatchot inflicted & ghastly, and, 1t’ it feared, fatal wound on tho woman's hoad, Vogol was arrested yestorday morning, and broufiht bofore the South-Side Police Court, Mies Richards’ physician tostificd that she was in an extromoly dangerous coudition, and it would take four or five duys before ho could say what the result might bo. Tho cnse was con- tinuod till tho S0th 1nstant, without buil. The case of Edward 3yors, for the burgla of the house of T. ¥. Brown. No. 6 Onkwou avenue, ou the night of the 22 fust., which was coutinued on the 24th till yesterday, was on trial befors Justice Boyden, ‘ussisted by Associnte Jugtice Daggett, The ovidonco in tho case shiowed that on the night tho houso was ontered Mr. Brown and his wife were ontortaining {frionds, and, thoir rosidenco being full of visit~ ers, they ratired for rost in the parior, sleeping upon & mattross. Mr. Brown laid bis pooket- beok on & chair by his side. The burglar entered and got the book, and wakened Mrs, Drown as he loft the housa. Sheran to the window and snw the fellow niflo tho pockethook of ita con- tants and thon cast it away in tho dooryntd. A dosceription of the burglar was filed at_the Con- wral Station, and on the following day Myers was brought in. Mrs. Brown identified bim in court yostorday as the burglar. He was held to the Criminal Court in honds of §1,500. Jobn Yan Bromin, who lives at No, 365 Fourth ayonue, was arrested Thuraday night by Officer Croak for committing an assatlt on Dr. Goodell under circumstances rra at prosent enshirouded in mystory. It seems that a relative of Van Brentin's, & young man working at Jonos & Co.'s hardware store, on State strect, was suddenly taken ill ; Dr. Goodoll was called in and had the eick man convoyed home, and thero prosoribod for him, Whilo in the act of giving the patient medicine Van Bremin knooked him down, and agsorted that the doctor wished to Lill his rela~ tive. Goodell recovered himeolf and ran out and called npon Officer Croak, who upon going to the house found the sick man lying in an in- soosible condition, and his wife on the floor of an adjoining room, suftering fearfully from Dblows received at the hands of the prisoner, bo- causo sho constired Lim for his assault upon the doctor. Yesterdsy Justica Boyden continued the case in $500 bonds till July 23, in order that the slck man may testify. w MIBCELLANEOUH. Tenry Livingston, the pawnbroker on Clark stroot, 8wore out a warrunt yesterday bofore Justico Haines for thoe arrest of Moses O. TFelkor, bettor known as ** Doc" Folker, charg- ing bim with committing a robbory iu his oftico Jast Thursday, by grabbing a watch™ from his es- tabiishmeut ‘and running out with it, He was arrestod and brought before tho Justico, who held him in $500 bonds to answer July 1 next, Last Tuesday mornlng's papor mentlonod that Walter Rillman, o young man and clerk in o drug store ot No. 161 Paulina sircot, had boen arrested tho day beforo on the chargo of larcony referred pFninst bim by Mrs, Cynthia Burt, and hat a vindictive feoting had influenced tho ar- xest, Tho trisl was sct for tho 20tk inst. Yester- dny Justice Boyden heard tho case, and, the evi- denee being vory wesk, young Hillman' was dis- charged. On the Gth fuat. thres young men named Thomas Dundon, TFravk Filaski, aud An- thony Btrioker, were in a aloon at tho corner of Robey and Eighteenth strocts, and whilo there committed an asssult on Louis Franz, beutivg bim in an outragoous manner, Thuy were ar- restod on the charge of riot and assault with in- tent to kill. Thanz was so badly injured that he ‘was unable to appesr agalnst hus aussilants until yosterday, whon Justice Austin heard the caue, aud Leld them over to tho Crimiual Court in bounds of $300 each, TFroderick aud Loulsa Sack, of No. 1574 State streot, aworo _out o warrant Thursday beforo Judtico Do Wolt for tho arrost of Catherine Knowlos, who livos at the same place, complain- ing that sho committed an assanlt on them. Yeslardb{ the oaso waa on trial, and the defend- ant wag fined 83 and costs, amounting in all &7, At tho conclusion of tho trisl the complainsuts in the suit were arrosted on a warrant taken out before Justice Boyden, complaining that they had both committed an asssult on tho dofondant, Cntherine Knowlos. Their caso wag callad yostorday aftornoon by Boydeu, and was discliarged for tho want of prosecution. Whis *‘row” grows out of the fuct thattwo women, who arv in no way related to oach other, avo living under the sama roof, and as a matter of course found it impossible to agres on any subjoot, Knowles, to prevent s ropetition of thig quarrel, way busily eugagod yoatorday, ba- foro and ufter tho triul, in moving her housshiold traps out of the Back mansion, The Backs wero uot contented to lot the mattor dror hore, but awore out a digorderly warrant for tho arrost of Mra, Knowles, She will be brought iu to-duy. In tho st of 8, K. Dow sgainst John R, Coffep und the Weslern Catholfe I‘ubllnhln§ Com~ Emny. commanced the 10th inst,, boforo Justice Tainos, whorein Dow briugs sult for logal sor- vicés rendered Coffeo in sottling up bis affairs with the Compauy, in which ho was a stockhold- or, the jury, Thursday lnst, sat upon the caso in Juatico Hulnes' Cowrt, and failed to agree, Yos- terday & chango of venuo wos taken from thut Court to Justice Daggett's, A Jury of six way {mpaneled, and tho ontire” afternoon was oceupled in takiug ovidenco and Lear- ing the arguments, ‘I'ioro were slx altornoys examinod as to what they thought a logal foo ahould be for tho neryices roudored Cotfeo by Mr, Dow, The amount claimed by Mr, Dow la 2250, of which ho Las recotyed about £05. This snit was brought ‘for tho purpose of gotting a judgmont for the remainder. At 5:00 o'ctock the jury rocelved thoir instructions from tho Court, and 1atived to meke up their verdiot, aud at 6:J0 o'clock retuirnod n vordios for the come ghinnur, giving him 8100 with coats, Tho de- endant tools an appel, Frodorlok Banyon, a on of Augustus Banyon, wan arrostod on B warraut sworn out bofore Jus’ tice DeWolf by coniplaiut of I'nomus Middlaton, on tho 20th ingt, und yesterduy ho wus on trial, on the chatge of larcony as a bailes. It is nl- loged thut Banyon, who Ia a clerk for tho old gontloman, rocelved $20,40 from a Coustable on an oxcontion, Middleton. asked young Lianyon for the amount, and was Informod thay Lo had used the monoy to pay rent to ono Pattgoelror, a snloon-keoper undor Banyon's ofiico; the nox day, howovar, 1t would sfford him ploasure to fork ovor tha sum thus collected. This thd nok maot with Middloton's approvod mothod of transsoting business, he and siartod ont i pwewt of "0 Danyon,” and with vory littlo trouble found that porson takin & quiot ntp at Pat O'Neil's saloon. ~ He informo the Acting Justice that tho $20,40 must be forth- coming, aud was put off with tho ml)ly that Fred had recolved it, and wonld haud it over on tho following dly. During_the trial tho old man aworo he' did'nt say to "Middloton that his son had received tho monoy, but that Mtddleton hiad imformed bhim to that offcct, and that ho thon xoplied that 1f Trod had b, it would be all right, and furthor, that, on the following day, tho money wna paid aver—uot to Middleton—but to the life-time Justice himaclf, and that ho was ready to pay it over to the complainant, Tho prisonor was dla- olinrged, but, 8o far: as, heard from, Midaloton lias not yet anccooded in gotting tho old gontla~ man to~ disgorge, and it is vory doubtful as to his rocelving tho wholo amount, as Banyon clnimy costs from him of 86 and somo cents In a rormor sult, and is liablo to doduot, that amount, at least, out of tho $20.40. — GENERAL NBWS. A woman at No, 4920 Third avenue lot a lighted korosone-lamp fall on the floor Friday night and had her hauds sevoroly burnod, ¥ Death from some corrosive poison adminia- tored by his own hand,” was the Coronor’s jury's vordict In tho care of Dr.O. L. Nelson, who suloided on Friday evoning at his ofice, No, 810 Bouth Clark stroot. Tho temperaturs yestorday, as obsorved by Manaeso, optician, under Tux TrinuNe Building, waosg, in tho sbade, at 7 a.m., 79 degrees Fuh- ronheit ; 10 8, m., 81; 12, m., 80; 8 p. m., 70; 6p.m, 73, andat 8 p.m, 73, In thosun atl p.m., 93, Mary Malonoy, of 235 Fifth avenue, {s another viotim of the careloss practice of lighting fires with kerosone oil, At 1134 o'olook yestorday forenoon she wanted to hurry up her dioner, and poured tho oil into tho firo to maka it Lurn fastor. Tho fluld in the can exploded, and sab firo to her clothes, 8he was fatally burnod about the nbdomon, and died last evoning at 8 o'clock, Coronor Stephons was notified, and will ol an inquest to-day. The squall Thursday ovening upsot a sail-boat in tho lake, and threw tho occupants, Alr, Charlos P, Woodman, and avothor, into the water. They elung to tho bottom of the oraft until resonod by tho tug O. B, Green, Will tho Ohicf Rcavouger oblige numerous citizens by explaining the presout uso of cow- bolls on his night wagona? They nsrort that the bells are used only for the purpono of keep- ing thom awake nights, Tho Wabaah rvonue stage-drivers now watt of an evening until all the passengers are soated, and bave paid their rares, and then call out that this stage “don’t go no further than tha 'del- {;hl." Religlous persons on their way to meot- iug down town sare pained ac this intoliigence. Btill another trick is to huve no chango. A §2- bill passed ue rosilted in nino packages, ench contaluing & tiokok at six cents a pioce, & hand- {ul of coppers, and thirty-flvo conts in change, Buperintendont of Counstruction Gleason, aot- ing undor the orders of Mosars. Armstrong & Egan, tho architects, is ongagod in strengthen- ing the County Jail by roplacing tho present mouquito notting on tho windows with 3{-inch bars. Itis hopod by soveral large tax-payers that no pateh-work work will be done, but that henvy iron work will bo placed throughont iho wholo stiucture, and amplo security given for future timo. The Committen on Roads snd Bridges, of the County Commissioners, wore at Linke View Fri- day looking into the feasibility and need of an iron bridge over the North Branch, at Bolmont avenue, in accordance with the request of oiti- zons of that town. Itis likely a favorable re- port will be made, and tho bridge built at an oarly doy. It is the opinion of Judgs Norton that, undor the Constitution, the Council caunot altor the selury of auy citv ofieinl during Mhis tocm of of- fio ¢ that, therefore, tho Council has no right to increase thio salary of Mr, O'Hara from $2,600 to $12,500, or any othor sum. Of course, there is & differonge of views among the olty legal gen- tlomon, Another holds that the Council can outer tuto an agreomount with Mr, O'hara, whore~ vby ho shall recoive $10,000 and the city interest on treasury deposits, But he also holds that Mr. O'Hara will not make any such agreoment, and will not turn over -the valudblo intorest if the.appropriation of $10,000 ia made, The Executive Committeo of the corner-stone Lusiness held a meeting yestorday atternoon ab tho Pacific Hotel. Tho following bills wero audited and found correct ::Culver, Page, Hoyno & Co., §24.46; R, M, Woods, $10.30% Groat Western Light Guard Band, 250; Giles Bros, & Co., $25; Langan's Band, 8110; T. C. Dar- rott, 9285 L. D. Charlos, $40: Wostern Postal Record Co., £56.60; Jumeson & Morse, 883,75 ; Cobb's Liniary, 897.50; arker & Tilton, $75; goutnge atamps, oto., $40.69; John MoArthur, 7.00; Paciflo Hotel, £81, Beveral othor bills wero ordered to bo looked into before paid. Af- ter auditing the bills the meeting adjourned. Ald. Behaftnor is down onthe Board of Health. Ho esys that the wamitary aawrs of the city should be conducted by gentlemen who are in- torosted in the sanitary affairs of tho city rather than by ssuitary motives. The Alderman thinks that Dr, Bebloetzer is wildly visionary and im- practicable in his idons, aud that it {s tha $500 a your which Induces a resident of Lake Viaw to rotain Lis position. Tho Alderman would like to sco n lot of North Side citizens sue out a writ of quo warranto to Bhow ocause why Comuissioner Bollootzor holds his po- sition. The Alderman thinks that the Sani- tary Buporintondent and tho Health Ofcer could conduct the affairs of the dopartmeut as }v,ull;dn: bottor, without tho assistance of the oard, Tywo lady frionda of Dr. Earll called on Mra. Heiland, at hor coll in the County Jail yosterday, and made an urgent and spocial requost that sho would not give auy ovidenco which would tend to conviot the ‘‘Doctor,” The attorney for Larll and Flagg also made Mrs, Heiland & visit, oud shoe assorts that it was for the purpose of getting herto “let up”on them. Tho trinl of all the parties to the double murder will take slncn immediatoly after the sitting of the Grand Jury, which will bo_tho first Monday in July. ‘Uhe girl Binclair thinks & great injustice bas boen dono hor in her incarcoration a8 & wit- ness, and also assorts that {c is cruel to call hor o looes ohracter, for she has been endeavoring to lond a docent {ifo for the last two yoars, and Las beon at work most of that time, The Times of yosterdsy contained an article in which it waa sinted that the emploves of the Port-Ofico wero obliged to march in the procession Wednosday against their wishes, and that thoso who domurred were told that their wishos would recoiveno considoration, Tho lottor-carriers oupecinlly nre oxcoedingly irritated by so unjust a atatoinont, tho fact bo- ing that thouo who walked were dosirous of so doing, and looked upon tho march ss & gond thing, since it involved loss labor than the usual rounds, and was a sort of dlversion, and would have folt grioved if they bad not gone. Those of tho omployes who folt unable to walk so atatod, and did not turn out. Tho others aro wiiling to lay auothor cornor-stono noxt weok, and will march in the procession, Tho Committeo appointed by the Board of Trade to secure subsoription for the relief of sufforers by tho groat oveitlow of the Missla- sippl, made their report yostorday, showing that tho ‘subscriptions ~wore 8,781,256, and tho amount obtained by tho Committoe appointed by iho Grocors' Lxchaugo 1,963, muking s total of $10,748.26. Tho umount obtalued b tho grocors was forwardoed by them to Chaff- raux & Agar, of New Orlosus, to distributo, Tho portion in the hands of the Board of Irade Committos way disposed as followa: §4,000 remitted in cnsh to Now Orlosus ; $260 to Natchoz, at the request of douora; $1,000 to Pattersonville, and tho rest of tho monoy was invested in provisions, which ware ahippod to Now Orleans, to the extent of 200 barrels flour, 40 barrels beans, 100 barrels pork, and 400 bar- rols corn-meal, The Illincig Contral Railroad transported the provisions to Now Orleany withe out cliarge, and the Western Union Telograph Company sent soveral telograms free for the Committee, ——— PERSONAL, Prof. O, 8. Bartlett, of the Congrogational Theologioa] Hominary, of this city, who has beon traveling fu Europe and tho Moly Land during the past foew months, has returned home, Ie rosidos at Qlencoe, where his neighbors aund friouda gave him & very ploasant reception the othor avening, A, J, Mourmng, of Macomb, has boen ap- pointed postal clerk on the Chleago, Burlington, & Quinoy Railroad, with hendquarters at the Obleago Post-Ofive, The Grand Raplda Limes says the Ion, John Van Arman, of thiscity, {s about to remove «| 9. Poty thore, having bought o fine placo near that town, ‘Tho etore of Charlos Gossngo, Btato and Wash- Ington stroets, wah closod yestorday on account of the funeral of bis wifo, who died at Bing- Bing, N. Y., Moudny, Ono ot the sons of Drigham Young gJohn W.), and IT, P, Kimball, son of tho illustrlous Bafit of Mormon fame, aroe dwellers just at prosent ot tha Grand Pacific Hotel, where, thoy arrived yostorday aftornoon. Tho Rev, M, J. Bavage, pnator of the Third Unitatian Oburch, had n osll to Boston laut woek. Tho cougrogntlon of the Church of the Unity offor bim &5,000, IIo has not yet decided what action to take rogarding it. A vory ploasaut affair took place at Kenwood Thursday evening. This was the assembling at. tho residonco of Judgo Vau II. lllp'l;luu of o party of thaoso who wero the friends and ueighbors of Limeelf and lady in former years wheu thoy wore residonts of Galona, Il mong thoso presout wore Gon, A, L. Onotlain and lady, Mrs, Btill- mon, Mr, snd Mra, Arthur Bwazoy, Mra, Jones, Mr, and Mre, Goorge \. Campboll, Lucien 8, Telt and wifo, Nathan Corwith and wifo, Mis, Douglas, the Rev. Mr. Noyes and wife, Mr. and Mra, By A, Small, Mr, Tawcott, Mr. and Mry, Groen, Mr. aud_ Mra, Phillo, dir, and Mrs, O, 8. Johngon, Mr, and srs, Stouffor, Mrs, Jowott, Mr, and Mrs, Blair, and many others. A very delightful cvening was spent at thoir beautiful Liome., —_— ANNOUNCEMENTS, Tho Rev. J. M. Baino, tho prutor-slact, wiil preach at tho First United Presbytorian Church, cornoer Monroo and Paullna streots, to-morrow, 28th, at 9:30 p. m, Tho 0dd Followa of Chicngo havo unitad this yoar in tho gotiing up of a grand pienie, to bo hotd on thoe 218t of noxt month, in Bharpshioot- era’ park, Z. Eastman, Eaq., of this olty, has boon in- vited to doliver a speclal address to tho cilizens of Elgin, Fourth of July, A grand colgbration is announced, and othor orators will addross tho gathoring, which s to be bold in the Grovo, The tox-fightors who bava apvealod taxes {rom th o County to tho Circuit Court will have to be in Judgo Trec's Court Monduy morning, or olsa thair casos will bo dismissed. - 1t a proposed to form a band for tho amuse- mont, ioetruction, and oncouragoment of the Doy helonging to the choir of tiie Ghurch of the Ascenslon, and douations aro asked for to aid iu procuring such instrumonts sy may be nocegeary, 'They may bo sont to tho Revr O, P. Dorsot, Rector, 520 North Clarlk stroeot, or I Btallwood, Procoutor, care Gormau Natioual Bauk, Chicago, LINCOLY PARK. i the programme for the con- ark th{l Aftarnoon ¢ Tho follawiny cort in Lincoln 1, Quickstep .. . Ton-pins Gaio Uverture to Nabiri 4. Potpourri from Roert Ta Diable. 6. 1001 Nights' Waltz,.. 6. Polka.... . TANT L <Philipp Zickott 1, Overture to La Dame Blunoh otpourri from Somnsmbul 8. Convent Bells—~Nothurno, [8 % Lawyors George Sparling and Robort Becking- ton ot thomaclves into a scrapo lnst night wulnE will cost thom somothing aud damago thoir logal roputations. 'The former was drunk and **making Rome howl" in front of the Bro~ voort Houso, on Madison stroct, last evening, about 81 o'clock, aud tho Yrupriutut of tho hotel ealled in & special policoman, to 0 cause bim to desist and go hLome, action infurinted Sparliug all the more, and tho officor was unablo {o handle bim, Patrolmen Murnan, Moynoban and Bar- tholin cams to the rescue, sud, after a lively struggle, suceooded in plncing Spatlingand Beck- ington in colls at the Armory, the latter having endeavored to reloase his noisy logal brother from custody. William Johnson, a sailor, was arrested last ovoning, at the faot of Jackson stroot, for the sllogod larcony of a shot-gun from Capt. Taylor. William_says tho Captain owes bim for labor, and fearing ho wouldn't got his money, he took the weapon ns asccurity, Justico Scully will sottlo the matter this morving. pactiatian ot SUBURBAN NEWS. WOODSTOCK, ‘The Indies of the' Cougregationsl Boclety of this city will hold s lawn festival on tho church grounds Tucsday ovening, Juno 80, Ico croam and other rofrcsbmonts will bo served to the public, who are cordiatly invited. Last evening there wos a floral fostival in the basement of the Presbyterian Church, Flowers ‘wore the ohief commodity sold. The exercises ‘wora Intorsporsed with muaio and recitations by tho different mombers of tho school. Au intant from 6 to 4 weoks old was found by the roadside a milo and a half south of this city, sewod up in » folt akirt, evidontly left to die by some inhuman wreteh. ' One arm was burnt to a blister by the sun, and its mouth and throat wero torribly parched by heat and thirst, . It WRE brought to this city, and taken in chargo by tio Supervisor, Mr. Lamb, Ithes been adopted by s kind family who will caro tendorly for tho little waif, A greased pole, suck races, wheelbarrow races, s parade of the Vire Company, the Woodstoclk Maeuner Club in gennino gipsy costume, a groased plg, and other things too numerous to meution, but very pecullar and patriotio, will causo the herocs of '76 to turn over and smile in their graves on tho Fourth at the exuborance of the present gonoration. If the present woather continues a floo tims is expected. GENEVA LAKE, A mass grove-meoting of Universalists and Unitarizns will be hold ot Porter & Mautaque’s sicuin grounds, at tho west ond of Genova Lake, uring Saturday and Sunday, June 27 and 28. ‘I'hero will bo present Robert Uollyor, Chicago ; Z, M, Bimmovs, Kenosha; Bamuel Longfellow %bmthcr of the poot), Onmbridge, Mass.; A. O, Figh, Racina; A, O, Dnrrf. Fon du Lno; B. 8. Huntiog, Davenport: William 8. Baich, Elgin; J. L. Jonos, Jlmcavflio; E. Powell, and otliors, Borvices will bogin at 9:30 o'clock a. m. erch day; sotmons at 11 8, m, and 2. p. m. Acoommoda~ tious will bo provided free for all who attend, Provious to this grove meating there was. a meeting of the Wisconsin Unitarinn Conference ot Walker's Hull, bogioning Thursday evening, and closing last night. PARK RIDAE, The marriage roception of Mr. R, Al Outhet and bride, at the houss of bLis mather, Thursday avoning, was a very pleasant and drossy social occasion, ‘Tho elito of the village and adjoining towns wero present, aud all looked thenr Lest, Tho festivitica wore prolonged into tho night, and were hoartily eujoyod by all prosont. e ORYBTAL LAKE. A baskot plcnic on the sliores of the Inke, an oration by the Rev, H, G, Waodworth, of Harvard, o platiorm for dancing, esiling ou tho Inke, and othor amuremonts sro what the people of this place are leoking forward to oun the Tourth, LARE VIEW. A boso ball match played Wednesday betwoen two **muftin® nines, composod of Lake Yiew business man, resulted rathor disastriously for Mr. W. W. Yonuglove, He was playing ns catabier, and,in attompting to put a player outon the bome plate, was thrown down, and his leg broken near the ankle, Fortubatoly Dr. Hteelo, onoof the County Physiciuns, wes omong the players, and with his asslstauco splints aud bau- dugios wore appiled to the injured limb, and Mr, Younglovo taken to- his romdonco on Fullerion avenuo. 5 cpmmiseT e — The Bunstruck Letter-Onrrier. 3 Tho letter-carrier, C, F, M, Schumacher, who died from the effects of sunstroke while inthe coruer- atone procession Wodnosday, wus, we learn, fngured 1in the Proteotion Life of this city for $5,000, He hud carrled tho policy for about bwo years, which tho cheap glnn and eusy fterma of monthly payments of that ompany enabled bim to do withont being tou Leavy w tux oo his fucome, Ly bis wike snd prudent fore- thoughit he bus mode a comfortuble provision for il fuwiily, who would, withont thlu fusurancs, hive bson almoat deatltute, —————— Ohicago & Northwestern Rallway--Sun. doy Train, The through Pacifio tralu for Councll Blufts, Omaha, Ban Franeisco, and all other Far-West points, will leava the Wells Street Depot of the Glleago & Northe western Raflway at 10:16 a, m, Bunduy, Juue 28, 1874, Through tickote vid Ol Burlingion 4 ey and Chivagn, Roek Islaud & Pucitio Railways are good ou this traiu, 3 —— Duryeas’ Starch, Money saved {s monoy carned und any one using Duryeas’ “satin gloss starch and *fmproved corn starch ¥ will save woney, e Kingsford’s Oswego Silver-Gtloss Starch Gives substoutial aliffuces, n pure white and glossy finish to linen, otnorwlse unattafuable, i Tncorreot, Tt liae boen stated in somo of the city papers that the Parrolt Veruish Qompany, located at Bridgeport, Conn, hod been dostroyed by fire, and tho that head of the entalilahiment was doad, Both tolegrams woro falso, ‘Tho sgont, Mr, I’ I, Hinsdalo, fain Ohicago, and the corroctton'is mada at bis requent, >-—— Pianos Exchanged. 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OAKLAND BEACH HOTEL. “Tho underalgatd, formarly of the Atfaatio Hous, Now- porty 1t 1, 1t talkon o the Drosont sokson tho Hotal 'NT OAKLAND BIZACH, WARWICK, R, 1., and wil oen the ssmo to the pabllc duly 1. il otul e Wherally apuulrtad doma Yirgo sad eome modinug and Hghted with gxs; baths supplied with fresh Sl itordsleara’ Inutuey: Tolagraphlo commiinions Hon “with a1y Sionmboe), Sammaniostion with Plx\‘llfilllfitl; 'fl\l;‘)llll‘!;xol:lfi' VLI{’ 'dnllly- it attention. fGatins by miatt Wil oselvo pray s PO BEORGE A HABAID, Providonce, 1t T. "HIGHLAND PARK HOTEL, 1% Rooms, on tho west sharo of Lake Mishigan, 23 milvs north of Cbleago, conueating tharowith by 9 iralns on N. ', i, 1., dahly, each way, 'The Lest Huinmer Hotel on tho Lake 106 100t Abovo (eu lovol, Billird 1womis, Ora- ;m‘ol grlflllndl. and Bl;}lh“l attached. A fuw choloo rooms uft, to 1ot on Fousonublo tors, Lt OIARLES DUFFIRLD, Propristor, GRAND HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS. 3 W, Tuls plogant sl prefootly sppofate Bl ol croms Cark T hive, facea i & tarnvat oars, WL th saebutanos’ of my Uribur, Bylvanus T, Cistina, o Wout Pulnt, mhy nteulion e ofor nccom- ot e oe waaker o L L AR RN FARRAGUT HOUSE AND ATLANTIO ITOTSH, RYE BEAUH, N, Il e O e tor i pog oh Wy “SISEE cumsios il ol veaduiens, Stalefith GSE 1 SON Propriotors. Vermont Summer Resorts, IHighnto Bprings and Alburgh Springn, 7 wllos apart, ! undor same proprietors (Hoottw), lh':fi‘:z:‘..?.it“ L eoular Do Miural Wators ai atiu for all o for olra "CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE, ¢ popular yrico: Twelve wiles froms tho Villugo of Catakill, N, Y. b tho road du_tho cownter, Ifbvatiom 5000 100ty i var abous 19,600 010 tout Viuw, U3 wiara mwitos of thy Valloy 6t the Hudson, unstrpassed By ay dn tho world, ~ Golubrated for it (vixoratiiy. st niodphora. T, tura 10 to 20 deicreos lowor, than that oo Now Virk Gy, Uausoupsa Juio 1o Got, 1. Loard, .80 Der dny, 10F WOUR. e st 1o WG, 1, DEAOW, Propristor, Catskill and Mountrin House Stages and Carvlngoes, Visitors will_please Inquiro for JMLEA K. BEAOH, kil 1au o will gout st On . 1n attendanco [y d Hogta, upou the arzlval of sl o A‘UB, Propristar, SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEWI FAU-BIMILE UNDKIL CANVAS O1F Barimw's Great Hippodroms, UNDER TH16 MANAGEMENT Of H, Buokloy & Oo.'s World Raco Featival, Wambold's Boyal English Menagorio, SOULIERS REAL ROMAN Q\PRCDROME UNIVERgAL ¢A® WILL OPEN IN CHICAGO FOR ONE WERK, COMMENUING Monday, July 6, ON LAKE PARK, Hont of Washiuglonest., iring two ontorfalnmanta tha first dag, viz: at {and 7%, m., and thres geand, full and compluto pxhibillons cach sibssquent day, ut' 10 a, ni, aud Luid 7p, m, Adwission to all anlv 50 contas Childreu une der 10 yenray 25 contu, Ttevival of all tho olassia anarts and pastines of tho & clont Uiracian anid Roman Olsmpio” Festivals and Gan Charlut Raogs, Roman Standing Hacos, Liherty 16 llephant and Gamol Racos, Indian 1inoos, [l Kaoes ek aud Whoelbarrow Itacos, Walking Jtaces Iy JAM L BMITH, thio Chinmplon Walkist of tio warld, wio will walk agdlast unnin Alsa, Htcoply' Chase and Hurdle Ttnces b oraughbrods, with all the Athlotle gnd Gy fir- Anclont Ciee rleulum, wuch as Porilous Figing Men, Horculoan Caniion 1iall Porformors, Contortiontsta and trapoziste, Strictly Moral and First-Class Tho most intenacly-interesting and aitrocs tractive combination of Novel and Nensntionnl Amnscment Features ever known since the world bogan ] ‘T GREAT TRACK, 1,000 ET AROUND, Ia COVERED BY A SPACIOUS CANOPY, and 13 flankod by Amphithestro Soute onpablo of seathg 10,000 penple, with amplo leudflrm from sun and rain. ‘Yha whole {s briliantly flluniluatvd by nigut with 6,000 patant s clustors and fots, prescntiug a grand and mnenlfcont slght. Ta avold tho roat crowdx of tho ovoling, the moruing and atiornoua oxhibitlons aro mora profarabla for tamilios, ladiea and ohildron, Will oxhibit in Watorigwn July 29; Oshikosh, 24 Groen Bay, July 13 Apploton, 2: Fond dit Lac, 3; Milwaukes, 4, H. BUCKLEY & CO., Proprlotors, THE GRE&T_[}DELPHI. Grala Family Matinee! ‘This Saturday, Astounding Success of tho Famous Exe travaganza nud Trick Pantomimo, ROBINSON CRUSOR! Wiiltant Succons of TI: JACKLEYS, who oxeol tho orid, BILLY RIg}l, ‘VAIYNE & LOVELY, 'fllf\’\‘ol\f\’)! RROS, ALL, FRANKHG, Mo £13 TERS, F . CUNSTANTINE, EVE Ay TN DIAN' B GIAND AMAZONIAN MARCIy Gurggeous Bconory and Costames, Monday—FORTY THIEVES, HOOLEY'S TEEATRE. Third and last wook (butouo) of Mr, Augustin laly's FIFTH-AV. THEATRE CONMPANY. THURSDAY NIGIT, JUNE %, In consnaquence of its unquatied miserm, will bo cony tinued -overy night aud Saturdsy matluoo, tho grea® Now York senratlon, v CEARITY cast o tho eaticy strangth of Daly's Modol Conody Cony ’;5’5}: weck positiroly farawell wook of tho Fifth-av. o A Eiauio of performance evory nizht, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, LAST TWO PERFORMANCES, this (Baturday) Afters nnon and Eveniog, of JOHN STETSON’S MAMMOTH NOVELTY COMPANY'! ¥rom tho Howard Athenmum, Bostoa, Tho Iarkest and must cowplote urganization for the pore formanco of 2 Irish Qumedga ntomime, Specinlty and Faroe, Threo honrs of fun without dronpin the curtain, FORTY ARTISTS! FORTY ARTINTSY MoVICKER'S THEATRE, Lost Porformances of Oharles Gaylor'a Buccossful Sorio-Comic Drama WITEL TELE TIDE, CHARALT y‘ Saturdey Matigee, VIDE, NEXT WERK THE LINGARDS! MYERY OPERA-HOOSE. Positively tho LAST T'WO PERFORMANCES of tha TOSET ETAIRT 1 Theatre Comique Combination, Mutince at 2 p, m., Evoulng ut 8, HAND-BALL. There will bo & gamo of Haud-Ball between Ald, ©'Brion and James Ferron at tho openlug of M. HART: NEIT'S BALL-COURT, this afternoon, at 2 o'olock 137 Nortli Waterat,, botweon Clurk and Doarborn, EXPOSITION BUILDING. PARIS BY NIGHT. DON JUAN AND ITARDEE, PAGE'S SAINID. EDUOATIONAL. KEBLE SCEOOIL, SYRACUNI, N ¥y School fur Youag Ladies snd Childeen, u G et o Jebs TV B WO g e s T Ao, Sond Can thorongh Tinglisi eottvao: St B mmagos. Musio, sod Drawligs Tho Ungt sahiol enr will comimence on Wednosiny, Sopt, 16, For Cireus L aopty to - MAIY J. JA uso, N Yr MADAME 0, dn dor d MRS, ALEX, BRADFORD'S {lormorly Mrs, Ogden Haltan'a) English, Hrench and i onrdiung Sehuol for Teung fatofos and ebildron, T\ ent Thirty-cheht s Toopiens Hopt. 25, Appile cation g b piads vor By loiter e sbiovo, HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Coruer Irving-plaeo sud SIxteeuth-sty NEW YORK. a Unton Syuare, th 4 oout: e e s (e ity o L nrdodin ety ot tho principal placos of amusemont und lewding rotnij starck, han buen onlarged wud inproved tho et s : v dit] 1 5l nsand a enger, elovitor, o nddicn of 11y ol i ¢ bbmeni olgrilor, 2 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. A. G. OLIN, 187 Washingtonat, Tho longest engaged and: wost ¥irgs cosstul puguician 'fn tho eity In the speolal teoatmont of all Ubronie, Norvous, and npocial Disaxars, Discatos pe- cullar o totinles upoudily cured. Invalids’ brovidud whiy privato uprtanents, buarl, aitendance, &o, Sund 3 statnj Paticate at a distunoe troatad by wail. ur troatise. 0 PA DR KHIFP . untin SONED. | 120 ven Bicanen ek Olar e ixstill troating all Ohronls, Nervous, aid Spooial Dise om0k will groat wuo xouves of Womon spoadily cured,” DR, SHIPE fs tho only physiolan in tha clty thut ks no cliurge uill the patiunt is curod, Call ur writo, Modietnos suat tu any addross. Pationta (rustod st s di- taues by mall, Al cuunidvatial, NO CURI! jjI‘ Kean - i} NO PAY ! 860 SOUTI CLARIC-ST., CHIVAGO, May bo cansultod, porsonnlly ar by matl, trou_ ot an all chronlo or durvutis dissasee, DIt J. K AN b ol phyaician h tho oity who warrants Ocon bF o kY, Uthicw haurs, ¥ s, m, 10 8, m. | Sunduys from ¥ 1o 1, flmfhey Caylus’ Capsules, Unod for over twenty yours with great miocess by th pliyslolaus of Faris, Niw ¥ork, and Londos, have b faund supurior to all eihors for The prompl cuva uf all die Chiargos, ragont ar of foug RN Rlunuimotutd by GLv & Ul 1 uo Raoine, Parig. Bold by Drugitsta tiroughaut thie United Riated,

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