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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1874. 3 LOCAL MISCELLANY. ABSSESSMENTS. TILE ABSTRACT JIOOKN, The Asscssor of South Chlengo canned tho abatract men to bo taxed for §100,000 worth of porsonal property, to which the tirm In question mndo objection, affirming that thelr personal proporty—nbstinots—was worth only §16,000, For thin amount thoy wora willing to bo assossod. Tt will bo ramomborad that theso abstract mon wanted to soll thelr praperty to Coolt County for somewhore in tho noighborhood of 1,000,000, This fs the property which has boon nesessed. 1n order to nscortaln tho law in tho caso, the Au- sosmor, Mr, A, J. Corrigan, nsked the ndvico of Mr, M. T, Tuloy, ex-Corporation Counsol, aud rocoivod tho following repiy: i auatisation, South Chleaio ¢ P rtomad ot ensen. 3. 3, Chins, C, G, Glnee, John G, Buortall, Lows | D, IHoard, Fer: nsudo Jonew, oud A, 1L Sollars, Jjointly, Rava modo &' relurn, or achedulo, of e Jroparty, owned or controlled by them Jobutly, in ‘which |Lny roturn the buoks and popers used {u sud sbont tho business of nbwiract-making, commonly called_abwiract Looks, as countitiiting thele peraonul Proporty, and thot the snme {a of the valio of 15,0005 That tho Town Avseasor i hin nascasmont Lus y folr cash value, oacortained ond - detormined by tho Asicssor, $100,000, An appenl from this as- sessmient da made to your Board, and you are ukod to gorrect tha nesceument by reductng it to $16,000, 1 In clstmed that $16,000 {8 tho irie value of 010'wbstract ooks 3 thut they aro wortli lttle if any moro than tho valtio of o papor composing thtl, Tho Board isvo the power to make such corrostious 89 1y appear to the Bonrd to ba Jjust. Tho law roquires all persoual proporty fo bo soscssed ot s mctunl fuir cush vilwe. In dotermiuing thnt valie, tho Noard fx not buuid to tako the aldavit of 'thn owner ms the measurs of value, but may take any fnformution tint can bo ob- tatuod, or may determing tho value from persounl Xknowledgo of tho metubers of tho Board, Tho ques- tion s, What would the property sell for fn the mar- Xet7' 't am askbil If the Hoard inny take luto cousller- ation tha fact that the owrners ©.”tlio property hnve offored to soll fL aba_cortufn pricy, 1 unewdr, yes, They moy constder tho fnct, but it Is not, nloio of dtaclt, suficlent to fix tho valno, 'T am of tho 'opinion that no fax can bo leviol upon the fncome derived from tho hookej but the siount of that income mny bo consldered 'in deter- Tuining the value of thobonks, Tha uexessment should be under Ttem 86, and deseribing the baoks us desoribed intho return, Rewpoctfully, M, T\ TuLey, THE WEAT §1DE STREET-RAILWAY, It appenrs that the ltom of $12,000 published In Tue Tninuxe yestorday, as ropresonting the creonal proporty ossoswmont of the \West va!ulau Btroot-ltailway Cowmpsny was not mbgolutely cotrect. Tho offica of tho Company having beon moved to the South Bide, tho Drosident of the Company wrota to the Auditor of State to know whero tho personal property of tho Company should be listed, and was informed that it ghould bo in that town wheore the Company's oftico was loeated. Thoreforo, the roturn was meda out for the Assossor of the BonthTown, ‘but hind not been enterod on his books Mondny when tho list of heavy South Bido taxpnyors was published. The itom of 812,000 represents merely the valuo of feed and miecollaneons articles st tho various bavms, The echedule made up for the Bouth Side Asscssor was nbout o8 follows: £00 orecs at ¢ Tid carw ot $400 R 23 tflos of truck at $1,500 per milie, 00 Totalisessarsosranss cosaraenens§149,200 A MINT, To-day the Town Bourd of Iqualization for Bouth Chicago will finis its labors, nud turn the Looks over in o dny or two to the County Clerk. Thero woro 11,000 Dlauks for porsoual property rowrns sent out, of which only about 5,000 have Boon returncd,” The value of the proporty owned by tiose who have not made returna will bo estiminted by the Asnessor, aud wmuy or may not be below the real figure, — OITY AND COUNTY OFFICES. The Committee on Markets will hold a meot- ing ot 8 o'clock this ftornoon in the City Olork's oflico, The list of Stato and County delinquents will be advertised abcut the 23d inst, Tho county paid in Now York yesterdny tho sam of 212,000 on bouds and other indebted- nees. ‘Thoe County Tronsuror will apply for jndgment against tho city delinquent taxpayors in tha July torm of the Circuit Court, which begins next Monday. . The County Clork Las begun work on the de- linquent city tax-list, He wishes it known that, 88 all bis clerkelups are occupied, further appli- cation will be unavailing. The County Clerk will begin work on tho county dolinquent taxes at about the ond of the month, The foliowing collections were made yestor- doy: City toxes, §11,000; liconsos, §5,800; water taxes, §3,016. Tudgo Norton was very sick yesterday, and altogethor Inoapacitated for atteuding to bis duties in tho Law Dopartment. Tivo_prisonors wero shipped yeaterday from tho jail to the Bridawoll, und in o day or two threo more will he sout to tha Roform School, nud cightoon to the Penitontiary. The contractors have made arrangements to biave the flunl oponing of the new tunuel take place on the glorious Fourth, Charles O. Shay, the First Assistaut Engincer of tho New York Firo Dopartment, upon whom dovolves the rosponsibility of the Fire-Marshal in the absenco of tlio latter, arrived in town yer- torday, and in the courss of tho afternoon regis- toredat the Chieago Fire-Mnrshal's olllco, Tho Bonrd of Polico held 8 meeting yesterday aftornoon, but did nothing further than audit zhfl monthly payerolls of the fire and polica forcos, The City Attorney was _engnged yestordey in dofondiny the suit of O'Malley v, City of Chica- £0, in which complainant neeks $5,000 damages zor 8 bruken leg alloged to hive beon caused in 1873 by dofectiva sidewalks on Crosbie street, The following building pormits wora issned by the Bomd of ublic Works yesterday: o Mra, J. L. Bmith, for a two-etory and basement brick on South Peorin, near Harrison street, and to C. Q. L, Meyor, for n five-story brick, of 190 feet front_and 108 foct donth, on the north pier of tho ?hicngo Dock Company and North Water Btrect. County Commissionera Boguo, Joncs, Clough, and Ashiton, o special committeo appointed for the purpona, visitod the County Awylum_yostar- day, to look into the question of the 1ight of way of " the Chicago & Pucitic Ralway on & corner of the grounds of the ssylum. The ruuning of the road over the asylum grounds will diminish their extont nbout five acres, but will ot cause suy frromediable damago. The Committee bave not yot made thoir roport, but, when made, ¢ will Probably be in favor of the railroad. Mr. G, B, Hubbard is building on Wabash asuonia & very bundsoma barn, which ho iutands £0 bo an nditiou to tho boauty of the noiglbor- hood, Upon the top of the sguure roof he iy arocting a woodon cupolr, finished off with bund- Romo carnioas, which the ofilcer whose duty it is to look after such things thinks it a violation of the fira-ordinauco, The Law Dopartment wero yestorday consnited in regard to tho mattor, and o they mdorsed tha ohicer's opinion, Mr, Hubs Dard lins boon ordored to content himmolf with & barn miaus the onpola, Tho now County Liconse law came into offect yostorday, Tho main puint in which it differs from tho provious act s contained In Bec, 8, which provides that *The County Honrda of oach county may graut leanses to keep so many dram-shops in their county as they muy think tho public good requircs upon the applicution by petition of the mujority of the logul voters of tho town, upou the puymont into the Counly Tronsury of wuch sum as the Board muy require, —not les than §50 nor more than §300 for engh Ticouso,—and upon compliauco with the provis. fons of this net s Provided, such Board shall not liwve power to jusue any liveuse to keop un dram-shop in any incorporated city, town, or Inge, or within 2'miles of the samo, in which the corporate uuthorities have suthority tn liconse, rogulato, rostraiu, or prohibit the sule of liquors, orin any placo whore the tale of intoxicating liguors is prohibited by law."” Mr. Hayos enys that ho still thinks, with the Mayor, that the Approprintion bill way lurgely oxcosslvo; that it ought uot to have muonnted to moro than would have beon covered by un asvossmont of 16 milla, Tho lmnlmw(v of the Tavish outlay will bo fujurlousto thouity's credit, oy capitalists look into'wich things closely. At tho samo timo, ho thought it would bo well to mako tho Lost of it and that cupitalists, who goneranlly kuow tho tfmlcuhy of controlliug ap- proprintions, woutd make nll charitable allow- anco, 'Tho um}wtmllnr atated thue ho had no- ticod sawo of the papors, i their roport of the Council procoodings of Tuosduy evoning, mude tho Mayor suy thut ho (the Comptrolior) would romain'In oftice it his Aalury wus incrondod, In convorsution tho Mayor atutod that such wore not hin words, The Comptroller bad always hold that the increaso of tho sntary would have noth- ing ta do with hia retontion of the oflee, and e now felb tho same ways 1o wid not foul undor any obligntions on acoonnt of the ircreaso of safary, aud hiad nover looked for auy incronacut romunoration, 1t will ho romemborod that a short time ago the Pnllman Palnce-Car Compnay brought walt in chancory to restrain tho city from prosoeding with tho colleetion of tnxes of 18,000,000 of capital stack investod in the yonr 1873, the Come pany clniming that thoy had only 845,247 worth of {axublo property within the mt{f limits, Thoy held that, whilo thie Company's offices were hero, nently all’ thair cars woro farnisbod to. raflrand compnines in othor Stales, whote they had al- rondy boon tnxed, and that 4,060,000 wonld cover thoir outiro eapital invosted tn_the manu. facturo of palnca-cacn. Tho Law Dopartmont aro proparitig an auswar to tho bill, in which tho city claimy that a much Iarger amount than is stated by complainnnts fu tvosted in cars used in tho Siato aud running upon ronds that have thoir termiunp in Chieago; that tho capital ataolt {8 mnch lagor thun 18 stated in complain- nut's bill, and deny gouerally the allogations contained thoroin, — ORIMINAL, THE CRIMINAL COURT, Judgo Tamoson aud the odllciuly of tho Otimi- nnl Courl wora prosont yesterday morning for n fow momnients only, 'Lhore bolng no busioss to transnct, the Court adjourned to this mornlng at 10 o'olook. Noxt Monday wlll bo the first day of the July torm. Judge Farwell, of, tho Cireult Conrt and ex-ofilcio Judgo of the Griminal Court, will pro- sido, and tho Grand and Potit Jurlos will bo im- panclod, when tho wor' of tho torm will Login in oarnost, The Graud Jury will nt onco give attontion to Dr. Enrll, the allogod abortionist, who i charged with murdor. THE POLICE COUMTS, Adam Jacobs nud wifo woro finod $10 ench yostorday by Justico Kaufmann for dlsturbing tho peace of tho nolghborhood fu Liborty streot, whero thoy roside, - Tho caso of alloged forgary by Robert G. Tindoll, which was continued from Tuesday till yostorday, undor 21,000 bonds, was, by con- sent of ull partics iuterosted, grantod a furthor continuance to thismorning at 8:3¢ o'clock undor the rame hail, Jim Garrity, the individual who chased Pat Seanlon to his home, 110 Maxwoll streot, and atabbed him, Inst Sutuvday, was yesterdsy morn- iuirufln‘ml $26 by Justico Soully tor disorderly conduct. William McManus was Leld under 2500 to the Crimiual Court yestorday by Justice Seully, chargod with stealing s ‘trunk full of clothing from James Gavit, who boards at No. 276 Went Monroo street, It secems he went ta live iu the lmuulo, and, wheu opportunity offered, moved the trunk, Patrick Ryan and Franle Murphy Tuesday night went ont on & deauk and Locame vory dis- ordorly, tvan ospeckully, When an_olloor went to rrest him Lo resistod, and Murphy, obtaining tho ofticer's club, beat Lhe officer over the hoad withit. They wore taken to the station, aud yostorday fined £30 each by Justice Scully. Justice Boyden disposed of the following of- fonders yestorday: derrv Millignn, sseaule with & dendlv weapon with intent to do bodity injury, 263 John Fitzhavris, sssault and reslsting sn oflicer, #2563 Havry White, drunk aud disorderty, #7; Thomns Harrivon, catrying concenlod wenpe pons, $16 and _thirty days to the House of Cor- Tection; John McDernioit, vagrant, §7. Jumes Hogau and John Clifford, who wero ar- ronted by Oficor Casoy Friday bight last for Lurglariously entering the hardwire store of dr, 3 Hunt, No. 42 Stato streot, aud stealing thorefrom $45 worth of pooket-knives, aud who wore brougut befors Justico Boydan tha follow- ing morning, and obtained o continunnco to yos- torday, wore again brought up, and, waiving ex-~ sination, woro held over to the Crimiual Cowst in 91,000 bouds ench, Willism Dunn, the young man who was ar- rosted lnst woelk by Otiiver Stowart for bur- glariously entering Andersou’a restaurant, on Dfudison streot, between Clark aud Dearborn, sud stealing theroftom sovernl butter-knives and ottier articlos of valuo, wos yostorday caliod up bafore Justico Boyden for oxamination. T'he evidenco was sufliciont to hold him over to tho Criminal Court in bouds of $1,000, . Goorge Simpson, arrested Tuesdny, was vostarday morning brought before Justice Boy- don, to answer to the charge of larceny as builos, on complaint of E. . Hutchingon, in whosoe em- ploy (he prisaner has bacn for somo time. Simpeon, in cullecting accounts for Hutclluson, got hold of €25.60, and, it 18 alleged, appro- printed the groater portion of that misount to his own privatouso, Iio was held over to tho Crime- inal Court i bouds of €400, Anton Rolle was a night watchman in a sash- and-door foctory, cornor Polk and Caval streats, sud Henry Koester performed similar dutios in & foundry near by, Huviug nothing olso to do, they feoll out, and Baturday night Rolle shot Kocstor through the sido, at the samo time iv- flicting » wound on his own armn. Kocster lies in a critical coudition at his residence, No. 202 enry streot. Rolle was yosterduy held in $1,000 Lail until Baturday by Justice Scully. Mr. Charlea Gillespie, City Sealor, caused tho arrest yesterday of & swindler named Isuno Fam- berg, under the rollowing circumstances: Fawm- borg wan guilty of tha violation of Beo. 6, of Olup, 57, of the City Ordinunces, in altering and tampering with a pair of scales with wiich Lo was weighing nriicles of food thul he peddled from hiouse to house. In this inslanco he was oftering for salo chioere at 6 couts per pound, the market price being 16 cents; tho scalos, however, with which tho sharper welghed his cheeso, wore discovered to lave been tampered with until it required two pounds to balanco them, In this msuner the purchmsor paid 18 cents for whut ho supposed was thres pounds, when in reality, it was only one. Tho follow +wns brought bofore the South Side Court, and was fined ¥50, bring just one-Lalf of the pennlty orovided for the punishment for offenses of that natore, He ot off with that emount owing to the intarcession of Mr. Gillespic, who recom- mended loniency, aa thus was the flrst offense bronght to that gentlaman’s notica, Mr. Gillea- ple expres-d bik determination to follow this cnve up. aud cruse the punishmont of all such olfenders 1o the future to the full extent of tha law, . 1L MISCELLANEOUS, Michael Dunn, of No, 630 Wentworth avenue, was rrented and bronght befure Commisioner Hoyna yesterday, under tho charge of cnrrying on’ the wholesale and rotail liquor businers without having paid his specinl tax. Ifo was Lield to tue Disirict Court in $1,000 Londs. Martha A, Van Vechien swore ont a warrant Dofore dustico Boydan yosterday for tho arrest of Abram Holden on the chsrge of larceny, and complains that Holden gat away with o solitnire dingiond vin bolonging i ok, whicl s wortl at least $200. This sho alleges wus done June 28, Datrick Dupgan, who was arrested on com- plaint of Jevesmah lnrloy on a warrant sworn ont before Justice loyden May 26, charging bim with an assanlt with a dordly wespon with intent to do bodily injury to_the complninant, and who was brought before Justica Boydon at tho Bouth Bide Polico Court on the following day, was again called up, and a ohange of vonuo {aken to Justice DoWolf, who tried the case. The svidence showed that Duggun had inflictod n Bovelo l;uulnhmont on Hurley by steiking him ovar the head with a boer-glans for insalting his wile, entling eevoral bad gaslics i his cranium, ‘I'he” yrikonor wan held over tothe Orimiual Court in bouds of 300, — GENERAL NEWS. The temperaturo yostorday, ms observed by JManagro, optivian, under the Trinuxe Buildisg, was [u theshade at 7a. m,, 76 deg, Fahrenhoit ; 10 f.m., 82; 13 m., 8L; 3p, m,, 87; 6 p, m, 8 aud 8 p. m, 80, - ‘he lnst plos for the anuexstion of Cubn s done away with by a sigu on Reudolph street, near Curlis,—“Twelva Imported Havana Cignrs for Twanty-five Contel” Tho forow of cheapnexs ean no further go. Duat to dust—West Monroo straet near Ash- Innd avenuo. Friends of ropublicanism as opposed to tho mougrchieal systom will bo ploaked to note that #G. Garlbaldi” drives & high-toned express- wagon, whilo # P, Walos'" vehicle Is doomed to the collection of rags and old metal. Drot Harte bas undorgone & Bovere wrench on ‘Wont Van Burou stroet, noar tho car-siables, but, at lenst, this is more deflnite of purpose and ouxily undoratood than * Don Diego," or *f For thio Klug "s Which I rise to remark, Aud my languige i3 plaln, That what'shis-name's oll In bows killer of pain, Michael T'wohy, a tallor, living<at No, 31 Ml lor utroot, diod suddonly at hls homp “Suoudny o ufternoon of organio disoasio of the hoart. loaves a wifo aud four children, Owing to the progent fight hetween the grant stowship trauvportation lnes, et Ppassongars are now brought from Livorpool hero for 917, A truly rural aly {s Imnarted to Ogdon avonue b; naign in & grocery window: * Puris Grosn— ‘I'no Giont Dotato-Bug Dostroyor,” In which conneotion it may bo sald that s policaman pioked up and poiitod out for tho editlention of "1e Tumute roportor and a lot of trionds, ono day lnst weolt, one of the atriped nulsancvs right {u Tront of tho City-1Inll, on Adams stroot. T'horo sooma to bo rome anprohension on_ tho Bouth Sido that thora will not Lo enough dark- ayed Italinng, with shaly liarps or domoralized fiddlen, to go round, At prasont thero is ono fur cach house, but tho town Iy grawing rapidly, Boyoral of the archea {n tho earrlnge-way of tho Wnshington-rticot tunnel ave slowly but surely orumbling nway, aud unloss momething 18 dono to strongthien thom n firat-olaxy cutnstro- phe may rosuit. ‘Uhio actlon of tha froat {s prob- #bly tho enuno, The bricks in soveral of the openings have becomo as soft ag the olay from which thoy wero originally male. That cnergotic Qorman wvening papor, the Frete Presse, which was started fn Octoher, 1871, nnd hns beon gaining sieglily in sizo and etreulution vvor sinvo, yestord®y camo out still further enlargod, in octavo foym, Ita typo- rll]vh(mfl appearanca 18 vory neat, and, judeing v {ts advertising columus, It mosty with ltboral patronnge from iis Gorman constituoncy, Mr, Cuttmore, who lkeeps o bird stors in tho Wesat Diviston, Lins recoived permission from the Park Commigsionors to oxhibit a lot of bivds in the cagos ut Union Park. 1o will shortly rend over somoe hundreds of finches, cockatoo, thrushos, mooking-birds, und mumber of sqnir- roly, thus making a preat additional sttraction to tho beautios of tho park, A bnker who was delivering broad to Mrs. Mead, at hor rostavraut and notion store, in a two-story brick honso, No. 737 Larraboo street, yestordny nftornoon at n quarter afier 2 o'clock, amuded “hinwolf by oxploding o fire-cruckor, o Lit of nmusement which cout £250; for tho store was sct on firo theroby. Engine ' No, 22 oxtin- guishod it. The prouises are fully iusured in tho Firo Association of Philadelphin. A grand fostival and concert for tha benofit” of the orphans aud destituto children of the Industrial Behool and Protectory of the Chvitian Brothers, at No, 707 Archier avenuo, is_in process in tho ball of tho inetitution. Tho entertninment commenced Iast Sunday evoning and has beon voty well patronized. 1t will be contivued until the evoning of the Fourth, and all fiieuds of tho orphan and the poor shoald avail thomselves of this oxcollent opportunity of doing a good work., The Brothers bave under their churge 180 orphan boys, About 10 a. m., while Mrs. W. Wolte, of 651 . Wentworth avenue, was washing, sha sout two girls, ouo of 7 yenrs of ago, aud the other aged @ vears, for brond, They did not return, and Linve not been seen by auy ono who knows thein. The family arrived from tho old country only six woeolks mince, and the childron spenk Gerinan ouly. The volico authorities have boon informed of tlio missing children, and nre making diligent soareh for thom, Information concorning them may bo left at the plnce above indicnied, or at the 1mumn of the Youug Men's Christian Asso- ciation, TFaro banks are flourishing in all their gorgroua array u this city of protty-waitar-pisl saloons, When el the other places of business aro closed upaud it is about time for church-yards to yuwn, brilliant illuminations aro visible in many buildlugs, where oven the tightly-drawn cur- taing do uot shut out the gualight, and tho sounds of the chips are heurd in the land. On Aladigon and Clark streets thero are about a dozen gninbling resorts, some of them occup; ing tho whole of four-story buildings and ra- pleta with magnificont fittings and furnishivgs, DYHRENFURTIL COLLEGE. During the past fortuight the pupils of this institution have been undergoing rigorous ex- amihation, mainly writton, Yostorday they as- sembled at tho North Sido Collego 10 learn the renult of their labors, and take leave of the Fac- ulty and one another for the year. A pleasanu foatura was tho presentation to Prof. Edwin Fowler of nn ologant gold watch, by thie pupils, on tho oceasion of his tinat dopar: ture from the cotlege, with which ho hus been conneclad for the past eight years. Drizos were nwarded intho varlons depart- ments a3 followa: West Sido College—First rizog, Mastg. Julius Dylirenfurth, Douglas shrenfurth, Martiu Clark, Henry Schroeder, John Clark,'nnd Hemy Loutz; second prizes, Miss Emma Shogren, Maats, Moiris Tuteur, Nicholss Fegen, and William PluPor. North Bido Collego—First prizes, Mies IHattie Hart- munp, Mast. Frod Herdrloh, Mins Goorgio Wild, and Mast. Goorgs Juhnen; second prizes, Miss Alics Hartmaun, Mast. Leo Ilaase, liss Augustn Vogol, Miss Angustn Xocl, Mast. Nickiolny'Kubinen, and Miss Jusie Plows. BAD SUICIDE. The Coroner held an inquest yestorday on the bady of a young married woman named Hortonse Iamiltou, whose husband, Ned A. Hamilton, ia now absent, traveling for o wholesale house. Decemsed killed hersolf Tuesday ovening, at her boarding-hiouse, No, 2 Twolfth streoot, Sho was in the habit of using narcotics and aleoholic stunulants to excese, snd while laboring under their efects shot hergoif through tho heart with o small revolver. A ludy boarder in the hotiko indistinetly heard the report of tho weagon, but nnid no particular attoution to it at tha time, and it was not until yesterday morning that she was discovered lying dead in her room, with the pistol grasped in Ler hand. Ou & table wers gcraps ull“mnlry written by horself, and in- dicative of & dejected state of feoling, ‘Fhero was also & note, contawing the following: **Ad- dresa N. 11, Uamilton. Good-by, Noddio; Iam 80 homesick. Iiss Charlio for mo, Say toall my friends, good-by; for | am 8o tired,” “A vor~ dict of suicide was rendercd. Mr. Hamilton has been telegraphied, and will be hera Friduy. De- cenrad was of Sponish pareutage, aud s native of this couutry, s PERSONAL. The Rev, Robert Luird Collier was in London Juue 13. A telegram rocesved in this city yesterday an- nounces tho derth of Aavon 8. Barton, of Mason Village, N, IL, a Lrother of Mrs, C. G. Foster, of No. 648 dichigan avenuo, He was wall known throughout New England, and lerves bohind an unblemished roputation as o logacy to bis numer- ous frienda and relatives, Mr. 0. H. McCormick lias so far recovered from his rocent illucss na to be considered on- tirely out of dangor by his attondaut physician, He was much botter yesterday afternoon. Beuntor Carpenter, of Wisconsin, arrived nt the Palmor House yesterday., Geu, George W. Case, President of the North- fl-u Taeitio Ruilroad, is & guost at the Palmer oo, The Rev. Dr. Sterrett and Dr. J. B, Arm- stroug, prominent citizous of Torro Iaute, ara among the excursionisy uow at tho Palmer House from that town, A party of 200 excursionists from Terre Hauto arrived at the Palmer Houso veatarday, sud are woll earod for by Bum Turner, who was formerly from thut town, The visitors Lave come to tuke 'y finml loug look at reconstructed Chicago, and will remain over Julv 4 The Now Yori Mail says: “Tt will be nuts to Dr. Patton, of Chicago, o know {hal n sermon by Prof. Bwing was thought pretty nenrly tho right thing for Mr, George William Curtis to rend to n Unitorian Sooiety on Htaten Island Sunday." The Arlington, Cotton & Kemble minstrel pavcy are tne lust returned prodigals. Thoy re- Jore o season of fair prosperity. ‘Lhoy will re- open in Chicago Aug. 17, Botween now and tueir opening, Messrs. Arlington and Cotton will luy & four Wooke' ougugoment st Maguive's Theatro, San Franciaco. John A, Chvistian, of the firm of George H. Christion & Co,, Minneapolis, M., and wife, who have heen spending their huneymoou in Clitengo, loft town lust evening for thewr home, “Thoy axprosk thomuolves delighted with Clicago aud the sights they have soen Lere, Commissioner Phil A, Hoyne will atart, In company with othor prominent gontlemon of Chicugo, for St. Louis to-moriow night, to be prexont, on invitation of the Committeo, at tho ¢erund opening,” on tho 4th of July of tho Kt. Louis bridge, Abbie N.Ward,who lias creditably filled thoposi- tlon of Hoad-Ausistant in the Cottuge Urove sehool for saveral years, lins toudered hor voaig- nation, and ioes fo il o pleco in the public sehools of the Argentine Republic, South Anori- ou, Iu conneotion with thisa plearant surprise ook {»]Ms at the house of J. 1L Bioomell, No, 107 Viuconnes avenue, last evemng, M. Biroomell, on behalf of the teachers aud pupils with whom Misa Ward has beun usocinted, pro- sonted herwith a gold wateh of beautiful design, T'he fuside case bonrs this Inseription: * Abbie N, Wurd; from hor frionds at Cottuge Grove, Chicago, July 1, 1874." Miss Ward will carry with hor to Der now field of labur & plensant wmomento of hor friends and hor native couutry. HOTEG ARIIVALS, Qrand Paclfic Hotel—The lon, T, 0O, Pound, Winoonsln § Jobn W, Spoed, Momphie; J. G, Oatlin, 8t, Louls ; Oharles Btuart, Btusrt, In. ; Williaw &, King aud fawily, Mumplu.n § Gon, J. T, Avorill and family, 8b Paul, , . . Ty niont House—~0. A, Staplos, Now Orlonna ; Will- inm Smith, U. 8, A. 1 O, B, Amos, Detrsit ; J. R Lund, Now Orloans. . . . . Sherman House—"Tho ITon, WilllamBrown, Jncleonvillo ; tho Ilon, Eurunu Cantloid, Aurors ; tho Rov. John Iinkewoll, Topoka; O. A, Rothorham, Tingland; Alexandor Macltenzie, Hoinburg ; s T, Julion, Pavine o o o o Lalmer House— Thao ITon, T, 1L, Rics, Col, Juln Tato, Rockyillo, Ind, ; Gon, Dawron, Maino : Judge Fuller au famlly, Racine ; Willinm Young, Milwnukoo, WILLIAX A, DOGOETT, Yostorday My, William A, Doggett died at his houso, No. fi6 North Ann stroat, from tho effects of n paralytic rtroke recoived May 29, whilo on duty in hils ofico, At the thne of his denth M, Doggott was Cashior of tho Plttaburg, Cincin- naty & §t. Louls Raflway, a position ho has Lield during lus residenco in tho city, which embracos the lnst threo yoars of his lifo. Iils raflrond sorvioo, however, was not meanured by that Lrlef space, for durlg the Inst twonty-two yours ho has been constantly in tho employ of this and other lines. From 182 to 1862 ho wnn Secrotar: and ‘Creasnror of tha Indiana Contral, Davton & Wastorn Road; aud during o five venys' siny at Columbus ho was its Auditor, e was also on dutv nt Indisnapolis for & couplo of yents, Duting tlus long period millions ponsed through lin hands, and none of it remained tharo he died poor, Tho Ohristian principles which ho professed ho faithfully ndbared to, and lio possoxaed 1o & rara degruo tho porfost cons fldenco of thovo whowo rMiirs he admiuistered, tho porsonal friondshin of all with whom he was associnted, and the respect of all who came in contack with him, Tho nows of hin untimoly death will bp rocelved with profound regret by his many frionds in this city, and in Indinan and Ohio. 'Ho was 57 yoars and 8 months okl at the time of hin death. Ths remnins will be tuken to Columbus, his old homo, for burisl. o preelso dato will bo annouuced heveafter, AL g ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tho regular montbly meeting of the Woman's Ald Aswocintion will oceur Iriday, at 10 . m., at No. 61 Lasello streot. Dr. Martin A. O'Brennan, the distinguished Tulsh historien and orator, will, ot the roquost of the Americans of Fulton, Iil., olectrify the citizeny of that town with a Fourth of July oration. Thero will bo 2 mass-mooting of proporiy- holders at 395 Blue Taland avenue, this ovening, to take monsures toward having & viaduck con- structed over the railrond crossing, which ia now congidored an obstruction to trafic ou that thoroughfava, Thera is o littlo glt], 10 years old, at the Chi- ceago Avanuo Station. She snys hor nema is Limma Froolich, and that shio ran away from hor paronts, who live on Clybourn avennd, near Og- lon's Grove, on account of bad trentment, The Executivo Committeo having chargo of tho arruugoments for Mr. A, L. Morrison’s lec- tare, **From Derry to Limerick,” which will bo deliverad at Ifooley's Opern-House Sunduy night, aro requested to moet at Burke's Luro- pean Hotol thls ovening. The Women's Temporance Organization of Ohicago will obsorve to-day a8 dav of fasting aud prayer in behalf of the causa thoy represent, Specinl subjects will bo assigned for each hour, and difforent women will lead tho exerclues, T'ise meoting will ba_held at tho prayor-room of tho Young Mon's Christinn Association, com- meneing at 10 o'clock a.m. and continuing until 6 p. m., and will be opeu to all, It in officially announcad b{ tho Supervisor of Comets, that the one which he at present has in charge can be scen to the best advantage noxt weo, provided tbat it s not cloudy, In ordor that tho peoplo of Chicago may hinve am oppot- tunity of geemng to better advantage this dis- tmguishiod stranger, an elfort is making to got & ood instrument, which will bo loeatud on tho bixposition Building, This selection of a place in necessary, einco tho domo of the Obsorvatory is uot in workmg ordor, aud will not move for losy than 10,000, e St SUBURBAN NEWS. EVANSTON. The Trusteos of tho Villago of Evanston held & rogular moeting in the Town Hull Tuesdsy ovening. Presont—Trustees Gilbert, Willard, Blanchard, Powers, Gnge, and Phelpa, The minutes of the provious mesting were rond and approved, ho rulos woro suependod, and the plat of Ewing's Addition to Evanston, heing a subdivi~ sion of o part of the E. 3¢ of tha 8. E. i{ of Bee. 11, 7, 41, N, R. 18 E., was approved. The senled bids received in response to adver- tisement for work in the coustruction of the Wator-Works were opened by the Committee on Water-Works, After looking thom overin pri- vato, tho Committea asked a weok to cousider them lo, as the time doos not oxpire till Monday, and u‘tll.\er bids aro expected. Yive bids were ro- coived, b The official bond of C. C. Btratton, Village Collector, in the sum of $50,000, was approved, ‘Llio suretics are C. O, Stratlon, Churles Crain, aud Louis Leonhardt, The use of Bell and Michipan Parks was anted to the ladics of tho Methodist Church for July 4, provided that they leave them tu ag good condition aa they ind them, ‘Adjonrned for on woek. Mr. and Mra, Dawson Kerr celobrated their crystal wedding the othor ovening, 'lie oceasion was made a very pioasunt ouo to tho rolutives aud friends that wore preront. A family gathering accurted Tuosday ovoning at the resicence of Mr. William H, Lunt, which wad attonded by tho different branches of the family residing in Evanston and Chieago. Dr. R. Ludlam, of Chicago, gavo an intoreat- ing lecture upon 'the “ Life of Illahnemann,” the fonnder of Homeoputhy, at Unton Hall, Monday evening. LARE VIEW. The “TLake Views™ aud tha ** Ashlands,” of the West Bide, plavod o base-ball wmateh at Wrightwood yesterday, resulting in a acore of 21 to 15 in fuvor of the Luke Views, The concert and festival at Mr. Bpafford's Tuesday evening was a very Ylununnt allair, and ‘wus participated in by a goodly number of Lake Viow pen&rln. Plentiful refreshmonts wers on haud, and good music way supplied under Prof. Dliss’ direction. The intenso heat of the past week or two seemod to Live abated for & aay just to honor the occusion, and male it up yesterdsy by returning with renewod vigor, HIGHLAND PARK, A match game of base ball was played lore yowtordy potwoon tho Highlandors, of this place, and the Unton Park i3, B. C. 'Tha former defeated the latter Ly a scoro of 27 t0 10. Lour innings were played. he bitliurd tournament_commenced horo last l[uudnfl avening at the Ilghland Park House, “'he following are the gontlomon who have ou- tered: F. Hull, Mightand Park; M. Warron, South Byanston ; W, Warren, Lako Forest: A, J. Our, Uighland Park: W. Wronn, Highlaud Turk ; 'W. Brewstor, Hightand Park, WASHINGTON HEIGITH, At the last meeting of the Lunrd of Trustecs of thig village, the Cumitteo on Iighwayn re- ported In favor of gruding Oak sireet, from Ninety-ninth streot to L'racy avenue, aud, on motion, it was ordered that’ the villuko defray oe-third of tho expunso aud tha proporty-own- ets two-thirds, 'The Clerk wus diveoted “to nd- vertisa for bide for tho work, An ordinance for asidonalk on the enst sido of Onk street was adopted, The Clerk was ordored to nolify keopora of picnic grounds and the Chief of Tc- lico, Chicugo, tha the village will furmsh police for oxoursions, The Village Tressuror was or- dored to report on the 16th of July concerning the paymont of liquor-liconses. The bond of tho Viltage Collector was hised at §1,000, The second year of the winistty of the Rev. 8. Hetfron, of Bethinny Chureh, closed Sun- Altor the morniug sorvicos, tha Sovicty d & business meoting for the purposo of so- curing & pantor for the coming yesr, Mr, L, B, Hillined was olected Obmivmsn, On motfon of . O, Howe, Esq., the ro-aicction of My, Hotr- ron was voted on by the church, and he wis unanimously elected, ‘I'he church decided to add $100 to his yeurly snlurv. Messrs, W. W. Wateon, F. French, and G, Watlors wero u) pointed's commitiee to recelva subseriptions to tho salary, and suthotized to colleot the sumo. Tourth of July. 1f you want to enjoy u pleasaut Fourth of July go to Fraltport, Mich, There you will ind & hotl of tho fineat architooture aud the best furnishod, with' the most beautiful sconory of uny Bummor resort fu the United States, Loating, Sxhing, and all othur amuse- mentu of & Tural retrest aro to Lo fonnd on tho grounds; ulso the fuest minoral apriug i the Westorn country, This beautitul place s cany t ot ut by talis ing the Goodrleh Mn of wioamiers, Wiieli ave palices of themselyes, You e leave Univago on Feiday oveniug at 7 o'clock, and arrive at Frultjort the nest anopnlug ut 7, for tie sum of $3.80, und spend one oy two dayw s you pleano, W, T, Bull & O, ownerd and propriotors, sud £, 11, Orfitenden, Gencral Alane ager, S Duryoas’ Sntin Gloss Btaroh, Duryeas' # Batlu Qloss Blarch” wuves the houses keeper troublo und woney, aud gives 8 watisfaction that no other wtarch oes, ‘The Bnat Starch, Ohicago, March 15, 1871,—Tam ualug Duryeas' Starch fu 1y laundry, and I nd 4 sus ‘portor to all otliors that liave como within my notiee, Itio thawhiltest, givesncloaror futsls, and {nkey lesn starch for the samo aitantity of wark, fhan any Ihate over used, I chocrfully recommend Meanrs, Diiryons® Btarch {0 Wk taroh cousmera, 1L, WILA0N, Propriolor Wilson's Launary, 203 taiy strvet, The Brittania, ‘Tho now mail stosmer Baitlanic, of the Whita Star Line, nboutt which 80 much favorable comment lins et maita by 1he pess, 18 advertired to gail from New York City on tho 11th of t's mouth, Thin 1a tho fineal and Iargeat stoamer in tho merchant trade, Chiokoriny Upright Planon, Tho beat npright planos dn the city can bo found at Tecd's Tumple of Muslo, corner Deurborn and Van Buren alreots, Cloysor (Saratoza Water on Draught By Buck & Rayner, makers of the * Mars Cologne.” T OOEAN NAVIGATION. THE STATE LINE. HPIECIAL, NOTIOK. oA or Saturdas, Juno 18, th w ory altol 2SDAY wutl] duly, ur wookly 'ty WEDNLESDA STATE LINE. \Voitnaniay, ‘duly’s Wedunadag, Ju VER, Waoekiy Sailings n A Rates of pansajzas” Cabin, %10 and %t0, crrency; Bteor. agn, axlow s by iing fiest-clnssling, Virattaat lowost ratos. Iurther particulars npply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & €0., Agoute, & Uruatway, Now Vork JOUN K. EARLY, Gon'l Westarn Agont, 4 Olarkeat,, Ci NEW YORK TO CARDIET, {Thio ionth Wates Atlantio Staxmahip Uompany's Now Firat-clnse, Full-poworsd, Clyda.bullt Stonmshiips 'will frum Yonneylvania Rallrnd Whnef, Jorsoy City (HROKI: May 18 | PESBROK ks Juno 27 1 MORGA unu erying won passongara at through rates from prcta o thie Unitod States and Chnnda to ports i 1o tol Ofinnnel, and all othor points in England, “hoao atoamiips, builboxpeossly for tho trats, arapro: slded with all the latest improvs fur the comfortand coavouioco of UABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS. Tirat Cabin, 875 and $80 currancy, Second Cabin, 855 ourrency. orage, B - ourrency. Brenaid dteorga derttlicatos from Cardi, %3 Dratta for £1and upwarde, Yor furthor pacticulars, Apply tn Card!ll, at the Com- 7 Oiggs, . | Dok Crtaibura: td 1a fow Yark ta PR R T AL B KSR 0. A wonte, No. 17 Brosdwar. FOR EUROPE. CUNARD MAIL LINE ESTABLISFEBED 1840. Four Sailings Every Wesl. From New York ovory Wednardny and Saturday, From Roston overy Tueaday and e, $30, B100, aud 5 Round-teip Tickets at reduced ratos. Steorage Passage at lowast rates, P, H, DU VERNET, N. W, oor. Clark and Raudolpliats. £E of CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MATL. The magniticent, now end full-nawerad Htoarashing Re- publie, Baltio, Adsiatic, Biltannic, Ucoanis, Coltic, ste,, kil from New York oa Sturdaze and ‘Tivorpool o Thuralaye, Katoat low ae any tirst-class ling, Drita o Great Reitain an, It romm 21 upwarde, tice, Y7 South Clarkst,, 3 o ALYIED LAGERGREN, Avont, National Line of Steamships, INOTICH. The mowt soutlierly enulo hns alwizs heon edoptod by s Co tuayold ice and neadinuds, A A e VIS ana QuENS- TOWN evers SATUL Batling from N. Yurk foe Lozidon (diract) every fortnights Cabin jn £70, #H0, currency: steorye, Bt Krestly reduced reies, 'Ketien tickoty at Jowest ratos, n Diatww for 1 nol u‘;mnr ., I8, LA RSON, Wostorn Agont, Northeast corner Olark and Randoiph-ate. (apposits naw Sherman Houne), Chilcuys BANX STATFEMENTS. Quarterly Statement OF THR State-st. Savings Bank Tor Quarter Ending Juna 30, 1874, Loaus un Collutaral § Stucks and Bond; Gash Fxahiange and 8 Farniwre aud Fixti Capital Stack, Dipionit Tutoraat ii SIXTH QUAB%‘BRI;;‘YF STATEMENT Dime Savings Bank, 105 Clark-st.,, Chicago, on the Morning of July 1, 1874, RESOUROES: BGU,S: LIABILITY Capltal stack.. Doposits (exchualsoly iavings, L] ™ ta oponed, (1,241 s(""""":';:‘:c':”“'; :(p:'L‘;l((II)‘ WCUVILLE, Prosident. 1, Cosk Coun T, W. Kelaoy ftved, Gushiut of to Dime Saviags llank of Liiféugo, 4 mlownly swear that the abiv satoioi 18 true, to the best of niy knawledye and hollof. oention ot ovons (RSP D uhter, cribod aad sworn toboiora mu, thiiat day o o i S ST ) WA ‘Nots SUMMER RESORTS. CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Twalvo miles from tho Village of Catakill, N, ¥, Acaossible by the bost mountaiv-road fn the country, Fiovation, 3,0 teot, VEnw, oxtending ovar bunt 1 aquace mfios af tha Valluy Of the Hudsan, unirp: by any in the worid, ~ Geldheated for ite' inblzurating mioaphors. Tanmoratire 13 to 20 degeeas lowor that (it g e Virk Gy Moivo o Ju 1t Got. 1. Bourd, 50 por day, or $38 pur waek. e T, L. nmaom, P FARRAGUT XXO AND AT ATNITIO ITOUSIS, RYE BEACIH, N, H, onen for the season of 1674, Enstern Railrond to Hampton (1tyo sach 5-ation) woers cuselios will Lol reudiiosa. Celecruph olfon tn fiousee, J0 0. PIILBRICK & SON, Propristars, Now Norih s R UREMBNTS. o it SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW! FAO-RIMILE UNDIIR OANVAS OF Bar’s Great Hippodroms, UNDER Tl MANAGIENT OF H, Buokley & Uo/'s World Raco Fostival, ‘Wambold's Royal English Menagorie, SOULIERS REAL ROMAN Q\PEODRONE WILL: OPREN IN CrIOCAGO FOR ONE WERK, COMMENCING Monday, July 6, ON LAKE PARXK, ngton-at. giving tno ontertalyments the t 1 and 71, ., aud theoa grand, full and Witlons ench eubsdyuont day, at’ 10 &, m. n. wil band 7 p, Admisslon te all only 50 centst Children un. + dor 10 yours, 26 ceuts. Toctealat il the elawls sporta and paatiincs of tho an- clont Grocien and Roman Olymplo Festivala and Ganios, thurlot Ruces,” Komau Bianding Ravos, Liborty Havos, lephant aud Camet Races, Indian Hacas, Flnt Races, and Whos[barruw Rac Walking Ruces by J:\.\IE§ TTH, the Champion Wallist of the waeld, who will Talk pghinat a punnloe Hlophant, | Al Hieaflo Chuses md 1tndlo Racos by Enulish Thorowshbreds, with ot tha Atalelfo and Gymunstie tports of the Anafent tur. richtim, anoh a8 Pottlons Flying Mon, Horculean Ganaun Ball Posformers, Contortiontsts aud Trapozists, Striotly Moral and First-Class The most intenscly-Interesting and attrace tractive combinatlon ot Navel and Sensattont Amusement Features over kuown since the world began? o ¥ rir aneat TRACK, 1,000 FIEET AROUND, Is COVERED BY A BPACIOUS OANOPY, and Is fianked by Amphithoatre Soxte oanshlo of seatthg 10,60 poaplo, with xmple peoteotion feam wun and Tain, ‘The wliolo [s beflilantly llnmioated by night with 6,0 patent Ean clustars and {ots, Dresonting & erand and magalficont ¥ixht, 'To avoid Lo groat oronds of thy ovenine, tha fuening nd aftornon axbibiiions are moro peofoabia fof, Laiiles, Indios xn rom WL exhibit in Watortown July 20; Oatikosh, 80: Green Bay, July L; Apploion, 3; Fond du e, #; Milwaukeo, 4. H, BUCKLEY & CO., Propriotors, oo SMUSBMENTS, . THE GREAT ADELPHI, Thia Thursdny Tivoning, July 3, GALA LADIES’ NIGHT, The Famous Faxtravaganza, ROBINSON CRUSOE! Tho wondarful JACKLEY. FAMILY: tho faur gront annig and dance atar, WAYNK and L0y LY, and (i REYNOLDY HIOTHIO, * GEOTOK IDESON, BLANGHE BELWYN, star of thio Howard Athenieum, oston, sl ald tho stnc, L nrth of July—1'wo Tmmonso Bitla, Moudny~iSonofit of Mauague Loonard Grovor, and Ias L of the senson. MoVICKER'S THEATRE, DIOIDED BUCORSS OF THE LINGARDS Iu Ootave Faulllet's gront play . .a Tentation, (The original titlo). aoted in Now York undor tho title of LED ASTRAY, Evory nizhtihis woek and Saturday—{th of July~Mat tnes, FOURTH OF JULY PIONIC. Tha paoplo from tho Irle of Man are to liave s Piono at Tivrsido on tho 4th of July. Thoso from tho Jaland aud thair trlands ars cordinlly juvitod. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DRPARTORE OF TRATRY fllfl.ANAglm{ or usnzn&::uu‘n‘hrhxn.nf 5?!&!!6:1“ copted: S Suny oxcento., 3 Sonday sieontod: { At Five Bunday aL 800, v 8 Datly. " 0ro d MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILADADY Dy ;x‘l‘.”{’;’u.l' qn{_’ é‘l‘k’;‘Al’;' ‘"llll‘l % ‘l:/ '\Etnn,l(vqamlla!. and 70 lun.nl-al-. :fl"fllr‘!};fllfll’ ton, e amlolens Teare, Mol faln matn and aie tn a3 Fxprors utkson Aocermmodntions Atlantle Exu e Rt fixpras. HENRY 0, W] Guneral Pavencor Agont CHICASO & ALTON RAILROAN. Chicago, Kansus Gity and Denver Strt Line, nd, Ao,y and Cidcago, Springeld, Allon and S, 1 Through fine. tniun Depot, Weal Side, near H bridye. o't At Depot, and 193 Jian NESE 175 8. in: * 8:10 v, Springricld Erpross,. Siringhold Fast Exprosss Jelerion ity apress.. Kooxuk & Baeli CI'PACH, MILWAHKEE & Sr, PANL RAILWYY, Unton Liepot, corner Jadion and Canisits,* iiccel Ofics 63 South Clarlcat., opposite Sleriaan fHouse, and at Deot. DEXTER PARK, OPENING MEETING, July 1, 2,3 and 4, STCOND DAY—Thursiday, Jnly 2, I'\'!l\iif;‘l\ ;"l’:k.) ,‘;W 4E0. Running—Mile heats, for all Sl l B0, AliGt € Hunint sntar b. £, Glosnor, 4 years, by War dam Giyeara by lmported Bovorotyn, Colors— d Ling-orangs sash. . Ma(ilbben ontors oh, f., 8 years old, by Ast2rold, dam Kats Ilases. "M, 15 Soully onters br. g. Noll, 4 yonrs, by Astaroid, X anteatian i ers Bwoot, Bay, 1 yrars, by Bay. s Rod and Ulack, whits s Runujog—Miledeat 10 1bs up? il Varclson ontors b, h, Falmouth, § dam Rod Hoso, Colors ~Whits and bl wand, dane Lalirun, Dromtnm No, 4§20, 220 -, rod rush, Part. Leonar, 6 104, by 'runvlla by i, Glsncoo, lilo Grim, ' 4 yoars, by As- Frod Lloyd ‘sntars b, g, Vauolto il e . Tittlo Frank (fcrmorly ek Malose, dam by Tt n » cutor b. v, larey of tue Woul, acry of the Weat, " dam h‘y fmp, Gioncos, Culors wid i and Oraniga nash, Wai, M. Hatron unhlinu.gA Crusador (formerly Jen. nlln(hu Ly Astarold, dam by Gloncoe, Colors—Bluo and Wil Iutiion olove at Dextor Park instead of 81 Doarborn.st. “Tjaitioe Swoonta Sweopstukes $00 0ach, 1rat- tinge—Mils honts, 3 05, to b norss, 15, 15 Hounor tiames buck<kln g, Charloy, Dividh Loney nutios b, & Sunuy. U, iristol unmos ¥, g. Uniliornla Chlef, uly THIRD DAY-Fridny, . Trominm No. 5—$600. Ttuuning— threo in ai RN to Hirst, 8125 Lo gocond, a 0 third horso. Peaniiin No, ‘60, Nunniog—Two mills and ro- peat: €GO to first, 8136 to sccund, and 85 to third borss, FOURTH DAY-Saturday, July 4. Promium No, 7-230. Ruuning—Solling raco—Ono and & quartor miles, Horats ontored, to be sold tar £1,00, ul- lowail b pol 724, 7 punudug for §oW, 10 pouisdy; unde; for for B0, 14 pounds, Peomitm No. 8-2700. Running—Throo milos and ro- peats 320 to tirat, 160 to srcond, and $10 1o third, Promiim No. $ogi. tanniig—tordto-ruze-—Tulce (abiant 00 yurda loss than (o milos) ovr ol burdl Welght-38 puunds, Tor ago, o 10 10 susond, atid g Prowium Ko, 10-Saddle, bridlo, ad whi raco. owiers toride. Elegunt saddle and bridle to aud plondid whip L sacond, CONDITIONS, ETO. Contests for tho abare running premfoms ¢ arounid inelde track b lo; adldod tn woight G0 1o Ui, oys' pany cat, erned, by the rules of tho Uluod- on (Naelie vllle, "'ann. ), unless othorwise spoui . Entrios for tho 86 will clops on the day pruvious to tho Face, at 13 o'cl §ur ail above promfios four must enter and thrae statt. Eich omey (sicops i stalcon) st b accomiaaiod by 1o per cent ot whulo protniim. “feainy Inavo Michigan Swuthuess Dopotat iaar e 08, m,, 7:5 &, 0., 10:10 8. Wy 150 P gy 315 D, Ty 620 o 0 Eothening - Lusto_ Sthelk Sards ki 4530 de m. m,, L5 p. m,, 4:30 D ., 6:06 p. i, inoludling this wed Harsen onllod nt § p. m. sharp, A1l ontyios wast i atidrenet to No. 8t Dearborn-st, Citaxgn, 1 iaRan fLOmRERt A'Sjilendid Band, under the Inaocdi guished Cornet-Player, HENIRZ 5. PAGH, of the o Stream Guarde, Eigland, will distourse iho cbolcvat music during the eniire meoting. Tickots for tho untirs maoting, §10sch; to bohad at the ‘.- tmer House, Grand Paoitlo, Sberman, and Tra- munt, Toot-salling_nt the Grand Pucifio on Thursday and Friday ovenings. ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Friday apd Satwday Nights aud 4th of July Matinge, ¥riday Evening, July 3, Mr. JAMES O'NEIL, (By permission of R. M, Hooley, Eoq.), in hls great hit of DAVID GARRICK, With a fino cast. To conoludn with a favorita comedlotta. 4tk of July, Tiwa Grand Performancos, NOW_READY. SUBSCRIPTION TICKETS TO GCGILMORES Grand Promenade Concerts, XPOSITION BUILDING, commencing July 20, tignlng ono week, may o ubiainod ot fullowiug Reuss (3o & Hoxly's, N. W, corner Stato and Manroo-stas b ibrass 86,757 St W 01 Koo ¥ 113 Htato okt +Initue Butior & Nidinod Mo ind i 165 Nater Bidu Library, Nu, S Weat M adulitiog lady aud goutloman on- ¢ Htotr Boawon leko! tire iz nigatt, Any thirve gl Iz Arrve, Milwaukes, Madison & Peaicle du| Chion, Ail.. <" 8:00 2. m. |11:00m, 1, Milwaukee, 0 | Toint, St. Paul & Sidagapolis, Dy Ibxprost... ..\ 79:50 8, m, [*4:15 p.m. Milwaukee, Grooa 13, Stvvans . Polut, Peairte du ‘Bhten, e i o ern lowa, Mall.. +|*8:00 p, m.|* 7:50p. m. Mliwankoe, St, Paul & Mitnoap-| ks P olin, Night Lxpros 2t 8:300.m. |t 8:5 2, m. o LLINOIS GENTRAL narLioan. e, n b sesonitet Dok ettt e Gars 1ok Toeave, Trekat m. m. n m, m. A, il oL 1n, (a) ituns to Obampalgn on Saturdays, CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & DUINCY RAILRNAN, Depots—tont iy Lakeats, Indldna-ao., and Siztaenthos, andt Ganal and Sixteenth-sle, = Tickel bfices, No. 69 Clarke it., Grand Luclic Hotely und at depols |_drrive, Tea Mall and Eapros Uttawa and Stry Dubuiue & slouz Gity Kxp, Pacitic Fast Ling, for Omatis, Kausus Gity, Le cttlson & ‘Woxas Knro Aurors Passent Mondate, Ottawa & Stéator Pass) Aurors Bassenger, ‘Aurara Passenisor Dubnquo & Sloux Gty toxp, Pacitio Night Exp, for Omab: Kannan Oity, Lwavonworth, AL olilson & Kt Josoph Iixp. Duwnor's Urove Accommol Doyno's Grovo Acconmnodation|* "VEx, Bundoss, 1Ex, Baturday. 4Rz, Monday CHICACO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, City ofiiess, 63 Clarkst, (Sherun- House), and 5 Canaly .\ (Sh oy cortier Hadison-st Arrice, aPaclfioFast Lino,.. & Duniuiie ey 3y ViE Oliiton, abubnaus Nigbt fx. vla Giluza aOmalia Night Exnrass,.... @ Frecport & Dubuaua Kxpr & oshart & Dubuaui fixpross. Al Al i 83801 Milwaukes Passenyor, Groon Hay Kapross M St Pal « | farquotia Expros St Laul_Pussongor. a~Depot carner of Wells and K -Dovat cornge of Cannl and K % CHICAGO, RC 'KLSI.AND &'»‘IPAGIFIG RAILRDAD, b 3 b b 5 5 1] Teut Arrive, Omaha, Leavenw'th & Atchison Ex Pern Accommadation, Nihi Fxprost... FINANCIAL, GEO. W. KING & CO-, BANKERS, 74 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ONREEFOSDENTA: KCE BANK (Linftad), oNAL BAXK (Linltad). SUTIONAL BANK, roland~TOYAL LAR Prié—LHERIRITE, Herlin—T’LATHO 1Y, HATFAUROUGE & CO., Buc , on rasponsible Bunkers iu Austri3, 1taly, Sweden, | Y, Denmark, Buleium, Holland, and Switzeriand, ; tors of Grodit {ssucd avatluble 1n all yarts of Gurapo, * aullections udo. Inlsud Hianks aud Hankeri 0 1o sell thieir owa lixonaugo cait take favorably Arcaugomunta rith 1y, Srangonenin WA, WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, ! Corner lyving-pluce and Sixteenth-sty | XEW YORK. G Iy ane block from Unfon Square, tho moat contralsett e T F it b G oo ey of mt the principal pluces of amueomoent and i retail atoroe, s hoon onlargod &nd fmpruved e pust veason by! Thio atdition of tiity somum aud 8 praserger olevati CHAS B, KLU, Peoprinior, London—AT.L1Al Livur Keatlan ft HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Thuraday ovaning, July 2, 1874, foc tho last time, Dick- ana" ureat work, on-itlu OLIVER TWIST. iy, Juls 3, BENEELT OB S FANNY DAVEN. SCITOOL FOR SCANDAL. it t th at F At AT HRR U A\'AI,'K Evoning at § p. m., LONDUN ASSSUR- Monday nest, Tony Pastar's Grent Combination, OIN THE SEASIIORE! teh Hill Poine, R, T, (near St Ci) ton Hure vecporied dumo 16, . -hatning, boatiug und fishing; the ¢ i et POsUVALY 10 i Fobin do sebupbabins oanats) L W H ? : A8 PLIMPTOY & 0O, Catskill and DMountain Mouse Stages and Carvinges, Vi 2l fmuire for JAMEN F, BRACH, avmes o it o AR RO Vil Ty e, upou the ardval ol ESARE R B S0m, Propsiotor, Vermont Summer Resorts, Highigats Springa nud Alburgh Speings, 7 milas apart, Matels it botn pluves under saie proprietors (Ne wml wotr onen st pepular prices, Minveal Wators and Blituu for wi) alluieivis. _Send sor eleeudumy. ol PROPOSALS, Proposals For Goal Propusals wra haroby fnvited for delivering to ti Nor- amul ool Waildiig At Kuglawood $25' toieof X ougin. iveny or iy conls anubal tu o deliverod pror to Foptomber nuxt, lml‘(m balanoe rlue to danuary hoxt, Cleik prapents ay ho sout to 0. Dy PLANT, 11 s 113 tkndoly tor onw woels from ‘tiks ‘date, Tho e e L vy rogussad; Commiitan of Gounty Bokrd o¢ K dusation. G00L AT LAST, By manns of un timense Winil-Sall we have succerded I Tosking SUGH A BIUEIZR Jn o Gallors Tewm whioh PARIS BY NIGET! Is vlowed, that ¥nns aro now superilnaus, Vi TION' PERFEGT, ATMUSPUIRE DELIG T.eoturee and Gildos to Paciu, tiun, Dow't buv Guides ounille, A NEW ¥ Splandld Views of Parls, throwit upon G mig: Lyt "(':'Q'l‘f"')'ii‘n"flefi.' Seunticon iu o War i b ke Shoro, Opod from 3 on, Moi FOURTH OF JULY, Fifth Annnal Picndo of tho INDEPENDENT OLEB. At 1 ich Park, July 4, 4 leave R, 1t Sornor Gliaton anid Carroll BURLINGTON HALL, Corner of Statw and Blxtoonth-ats, A GRAND BALL, Glron by 10, ROKSNIN, July 4, Friouds ure cordlally fuvited, tey BLL m 7 TIRS. WM. G. BRYAN'S | BOARDING BCHOQL FOR YOUNG LADILS, 11 Turnt of Mes, Brsan's Schoul co avis, N Y., Avrd, Ib M formerly Mrs, Ogden Hollman's) It et Sonont for i 17 Weat Thirty-oighitu-s o Yy TEOlIBNS D) esuaily Gt by letier ns P LI N/ i BORKER'S BITTERS, Rewnre of (‘nm;filfil SCALES, FAIRBANEKY | BIANDARD A OF ALL BIZKS, FAIRBANLS, MOREB &0~ 1 AND 113 LAKIL-SL, = . PROFESSIONAL OARDS DR. A. G. OLIN, 157 Washingtonst, ‘e langost enwaged and wnost st coestul piyalolan ‘tn the ity in the speotal teaatment . | all Onronie, Nurvauy, and Suacial Disewas, Diy ; ouliur 1o foialus spesdily oured, 1 rovid, ; Jimivate siartuionte bisd, ttoiiaton, Lo, Send 4 atsuy or (ruatiso. Pativnte at % distance troatéd by mail, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Forashort seuson, comwancing Mouday, July 6 mght and Wouavailay and Saturiay Maliioo PASTOR! ' > Always tha I And i Bt Sar Troupe: Alwes g lueti This ROOUREI™ Ty T i NO PAY 1! T, hean, B60 SOUTH CLA K-S CHICAGO, | Moy b cansnito rauually or by mall, oo of charge § ou all shrouta or nervons diseaves, DI J, KEAN s tn ¢ ouly phiyuician i the Slty who warrauts ouros or pe pay. Ultive buuirse, ¥ &, @, 10 8, m, 1 Busdays from § Nu‘.

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