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=y LOCAL MISCELLANY. BLUE ISLAND AVENUE VIADUOT. A moss-meeting of . proporty-holders on Blus Yaland avonuo was hold Inst ovoning at No. 895 Bluo Island avenue for the purpossof proouring o vinduct on that thoroughfaro over Sixteenth slroot, - ‘Phie ineoting was eallod to ordor by Mr. Frisby, who nominnted Mr. R. P, Dorickaon ns Clair- man. Mr, Dorlckeon, being olootod, etated tho object of tho meoting, Mo enid that thoy wero promised n vinduct in 1872, that. reason the people on the avenue hind oxponded ovor. £300,800 for Improving it. But now it_scomod. that, for some reason or otlier, tho vinduct would not bo built this season, It wa unfair on tho partof tho vily oficials ta deprive thom of this improvemont. "It thoy all ugod their onerglos with tho Common Councll, the Hoard of Pnblic Works, and other city officinls, thoy would undoubtedly succcod .in baving the viaditot. buile. . . ALD, M. B, DAILRY aaid ho could givo some information in regard to this matlor, Jox-Mayor Medill had boon tho first man to urgo the necossity of viaduots over Six- teenth streot, nud he inslstod, that the railroad companies should build. thom or oleo uso horse power, - Then tho companfos promised to bumld Ingt yoar, bul, Alr, Medlll baufi no longer fu authority, nothing was dono. During tho last two or threo yoars ho had done all in his power to bave tho viaduot built, aud had waited on the Board of Public Worlis in rogard to it, neatly ovary day. Tho Durlington_Knilroad had prome fscd "to go ahead, but the Northwoatern was re- Iuctaut to go on with the improvement, 5 RESOLUTIONS, . Mr. Frisby offered *ho following pronmble and rosolutions, which were unanimously adoptod ‘Waxnxas, In 1872, tho varlous heads of tho dlffers ont deportments of {lie City Government did, by thoir ubll utterances, gire tha . peopls to understand, and Faauced thom to bellove, that a viaduict should be" consirucled at tho rafirond-croming on Dluo Island avenino during tho present year, lns in_ counsequence of snddl bellef, and relying upon such pubMo repro- sontations, o cltizens of said Blue Island avenuo and vicinity have, at the cost of moro tiian §100,000, mado Improvemonts by ralsing tho stroot Lo grade, and pave ing the sams, ‘with tho éxpectation that such fm- provements shoukl ba mado complate by tho bullding. of said vinduct ; and, ~ - d . WitrnEas, Varlous Oxouees aro now ln:lnrtml fore ward for not bullding the sume, and wo are in danger of belng cheated ont of tlie Lencfits wo expeoted to. dorive from the outlay of eaid amount of money ; and, WiEnEs, Good foith on tho purt of end ¢ify aflis cinle requires tho bullding of safd viaduct this sear; therofore, be it Resolved, That wo deem 1t of vital Jmportance to tho ditizenn of - this ncighborkiood and the: city ot largo {hat sald vinduot - be immio~ diately construicted, .ond that good faith towsrd ho people roquices that means should be Smmedistely takon for tho fulfiilnent of tho prowniséa by anid city oftiaiots, and ratified b the setion of ‘thy peoplo 28 ox- preased in'carrylng forward the stroct improvements at so great n cot {0 tho proporty-owners in this vicin- y: o % 5 Resalved, That we, tndividuslly snd collectivoly, will 8o overy cffort {n our power to procure the immedi- &to consiruction of lnlv} vinduet, | . ... - Mr. Solimelta-sald tho viaduct was an immodi- nto necossity. Tho southwestern portion of the city wag'a great manufacturing and lumber dis< triot, nnd the only thoroughfare by which it. conld bo ronched was Dluo Island aveaue,. Thoy must fight tho rallronds and_ get tholr rights.® Mayor Modill had done all he_oould, and the flrnuent Mayor sbould bo urged to do tho same, tho Mayor would uso bis. influence, this neo- ossary {mprovement would bo made at onco. . Mr. Frisby thought his resolution covered the whole ground. It wns & gront hardship for tmpoflruwnorfl topave tho streot mow and ftorwards be nnm?’u led to toar it up again that 3 viaduot could bo built, If the viaduct wero built bofora tho atreot was paved, thera would bo but littte hardship to proporty-ownors, and all of thom would bo benofited, t Ald. Bailoy thought that the Common Council wns ol right, Pressure should . bo brought to hoor upon tho Mayor aud Corporation Counsel, 7 OOADNITTEE APPOINTED, On motionZof Mr. Frisby, the following Com- mittoo was appointed to wait upon the Mayor, Corporation Counsol, and Boatd of Publio Works, and oxplain to them tho necossity of havivg ® _ vinduct . bullt: . Mecasre, Trisby, Sohmeliz, MoDormott, 3uus, and Ruchl. On motion, the Ohairman wea ndded to the Commibtes. o On motion of Mr, Frisby, the thanks of the testing- wore tenderod to Ald. Bailey for his efforts in bohalf of & viaduot, . Mr. B'“"fl responded to this mark of confi- doneg ‘on the part of - bis follow-citizoni, and romisod to do in he past. 2 The meeting then adjourned until noxt Thursday evening, to moet at the aamo place. SR LOCAL LETTERS. . GAMDLING-NELLS, % the Editor af The Chicago Tribune: Brr i For the benefit of honost men I wish to stato how aman, who has suficiont egotism to ‘believe he posscsses common sense, with ton years® experfenco in Chicago and a roader of the daily papers, was lod into & gambling-holl, No.' 80 Daarborn stroot, and awindlod of all ho would ““put up,” which was noatly hia * pile,” although but $25. & o Tho firat and common oxprossion is : “Sorved him: right;" be Lad no business thero,” Dut when yon undorstand the modus operandi you ean bettor judge whother an honest man might oot foel justified in gambling undor the now rogimo, or, if an old ono, I have not noticéd ‘its. sxposition in the papors ln some of its moup im- portant.features, concerning which relating the simple story will best inform your roaders. I only wish the reader now to start with me, with- out suspicion, and confidenco in humanity, and judge whether he, too, might not have gambled. Yan fannt oo 3o purports to be a stranger, {decontly clad, ll:;}\lh‘lnl for the Post-Ofiice. -Ho lafrom Bt. Lous, and ncknowledges Ohlcflfin mach the finost city (which o all know). He wondera if it would not bea 'fud point to ship horses to from Bt. Louls, as the Southern mar- kot Lina beon out off by the overflow of the Mis- eissippl making paupers of the peoplo,—unable lobuy excopt on paper, but bho could not do businges on_that, “He lalks frecly, to galn in- formation of livery-men at points in Michigan, after learning of ‘my scquaintance thero; and, as I was Kolug a dlstance toward the Post-Ofiice, mutual soolnbility, common courtesy, sud do- renoy took us along together to the place above- Ineniioned, whon the 8t. Louis gont Hbrongly nrged that'wo atop and *wotup,® which I do- colined at first, but finally consentod to stop and tako a glass of lemonsade, overything looking right. RVu stepped behind tho curtain to tnke s eent, when Bt. I‘mma called my attontion to throe moen playing with threo cards on an_adjoining table, wlt{n hauds fall of wonoy, Two of the men soemed to be sharpers skiuning an old man, who scomed to have more money than sense, He ropresented an old farmer, “whom St. Louis thought was belng * flecced,” and that Lie might a4 woll shave tha spoile, as they would rob him soyhow, showing mo the marks on the onrds‘ whiich woro very plain, 8o in ho_ *pitchod” (the Bt. Louls ‘man) and won tyice on tho markod card he showed mo, which I could sco ofore be ploked it up was the.winning one. Y'lion, of courso, the tvosharpérs would not play bim more, apparcatly numinfaing that the Bt. onis mah bud loarned tholr mark, Of covred, then the 8t. Louis man gave way tome totry a hand, urging me strongly that I might as woll win a littlo, aa tho old mon was and bound to loso, Tho thought struck mo that IThad bottor take ahand and glye it back to tho old man with a rood parting advice when ho cama to his sonsos, ut when I put up all Bt. Louls could induce me to, arguing that 1 might as woll make a good hanl as & small one, I matohed 25 againgt the party winning most of tho old muws monoy ; but &lag, tho marked card Liod another face on if, X succeeded in one moment in mutisfying the orowd that thoy had better refund tho §25, which Ihay ud like gontlomen. - The matter beiug all important in my mind, I commenced conversation about it to the first crowd outsldo, and loamed in a moment that they wore a part of the gaug, and upon ry toll- {og them that the Mayor would slop it or oloso tho asloon, they advissd me to keop quiot—I liad lost nothing, and the Mayor would ouly laugh at me andsuy 1 hed no businoss fhore, and that they Lad Doen running that institution ali sum- mer, sud the Mayor know It. Unloss the great maws aro shrewder than my- gelf, thls businoss ought to be stovpod; and, while Thave thought others suckors that have been snared, I prosume theso dotails will convey the same idea to tho render In regard to mysolf, for which reason I withhiold my name, I pre- sume If I had been going in anothor dircction I would havo been Invited to drink at auother lace {n roturn for the information freely aud indly given tho stranger In the city, 1 presume it is & combined uLulum, oach run- nor_who oan oatoh o sucker having half the rofits, and tho party st tho card-table whero he [; taken, tho othor half, I would mention two of the gang who are now in Tux Taibunk ofica tryinj g’uou glimpaa of what I am writing, and thie Ht. Louis gentloman stands across the atreot, having watohod me Liero. Nothilug shiort of hanging will ever cure the ovil, for those tons of Batan, Like tholr fothers, tho future as he had dono in and for. *{John Durns, Welhauday, eptod: - - ¢ who had but ono oontast, and that with the Al- mlghty for human souts, and camo off tho acknoivlodged viotor, wliil otornally come :.fl %m 0st, . B, Qutoado, July.3, BTREET YAYEMENTS, To tha Editor of T'he Chicago A'rtbune? * ¢ Bir: Wonld It not baan excelient plan.to #croosote” ‘tho -pina blooks with -whiol our ptroots ara paved provious to Inying them down ? By tbis inoxponarve process tho pavomonts could bo rondored doubly “enduring,—thoy would bo imporvious to inolaturo, aud would Do In 110 way linblo to oithor wot or dry rot; thoy would also, woar bettor, nnd there is no doubt "tho procoss would save to the cfl{ more than itscost in Inbor alono.’ . Dealdas this, the orevsoto would be o continunl sud pormanont dislufoctavt of, the very best kiud; no subsiance, not evon oarbolie noio, bolng a more powarful and effeotiva do- stroyor of noxious exhnlntions, In Eitropo'vory littlo wooil is 1aid down withoitt being first orao+ soted,—raiiroad-tion, fonca-postes, bridges, dacks and plora, and even Loj !polnn, undorgo tho opor~ atlon of extiaustion and impregnation with orao- BOlo, . WeLboy GoODFELLOW, Omoaao, Juno 80, o s o ORIMINAL. S o .: /THR CRIMINAL GOURT. . : Tho only. business io the Oriminal.Oourt. yos- torday was-the. taking of; ball. in o fow: small cnses, ‘The Courtiwill convene again this morn« ing, and thon ndjourn over tho ‘‘day we-uole- Drato,” -t Monday, which will be tho firat day of Lho July term. e i THE POLICE COURTA. Ths Tindell forgory oase was again granted a contiauance yoatorday morniog hy Juitice Boy- deon, by cousont of all purties, to Tueadsy noxt, undor the anme bail, $1,000, ihdre e Justice Boydon :dllfinund of tho following of- fendors yesterdny s~ L. T. Abbott, n vagrant and oonfldence sharper, 20 ; Otiarlos Daker, drunk snd disorderly, $10; Clara Nugent, disorderly, #8; Audroy-Bandors, disorderly, $6; sud’ Hor-; man Btein, disorderly, €6, g B : Thomas Murohy was brought boforo Justice | Boydon yastorday on the chargo of atealing plg- iton from I O. Lewis, at No, 878 Wabash av- obuo.: ‘He was hiold ‘ovef to the Orimiual Court 14 bouds of $500.. - . i i ~ |John Martin “waé' arrostod * Wedosday- by .ONicer Mitohell, obarged with ploking the pookot ‘of Honry Emst, the- oollsctorof - tho Slaals-. “Zeitung, while crossing Dladison streot, of his beketboolt, containing §12.80, He was brought En!ora Juatico Boydon yestorday moruing, who hold him ovor to the Criminal Court in bonda of entorod a. vacant. Touso on West Washington siroot; Whild stroll- ing through the “cotridors and' rooms he was seéon by an.officer, who, hnpponed ; to be pasaing ; at tho time, . Thq oflloox, wont in, tho front;win- dow and John sveut oub'of o rear ouo about tho snmo timo, * o wea captured tu the atley, and yesterday whs finiod 3100 on tho oharge of disor- dorly at tho Wast Bide Oourt. .. - s : Jamos Perry and Robort Partell,’ chargoed with’ knocking down s :railroad man named Norris Harleigh, on Adn strect; noor Madison, Saturday night, taking from him $33, wore dischargod by Justice Boul J yostorduy miorning, as Inrloig could’ not idontify thom,: Ofcor Flynn'roar- rested Porry on a charge of burglary, the partio- ulars of which the ofiicor rofuscd to disclose.un- t11 ho oatohos some othore-belioved to be iwmpli~ James Talbott alfas Engone Ledenmeyer, who hag.beon. in the cmploy -of Reed, n barber, at ‘No, 202 Wost Madieon stveot, was on trinl yos- terdny beforo” Justico Boyden, charged with burglarioysly entering his employor's shop ono weolt ago last Baturday night,‘and foloniously .taking a quantity of cigars and clothivg thoro- from: On ncoount of ltis youth, tho charge wag changod to disordorly, ‘and ho waa finad §15, Ho will go to the Bridowall for thirty days. Johu Mumford, who was arrosted June 21, charged with the larceny of a paxlor organ, was on ufiul,vautordny before Justico Boyden. The ovidonco in'the cass showed the Following facta: About the 27th of. May lust, & young man namod John Brown, who is & step-brothier of Mum- foud's, rentod an organ for ono month from W. R. Prossor, at No. 274 Btalo stroot. Tho pris- ouer employod an oxprossman to tako tho instru- ment to & steblo bolonging to E.:8, Pratt, in tha rour of 'No. 1046 Wost Madison streot, Mumford nt the time being in. the umfloy of Pratt, The ingtrument remninod two doys, - I was thon shipped over tho M!ehkgm Central Rallroad to Goorge Cnsoy, at Duffalo, N. Y. When the month oxpired, tho paity who' ronted the organ did not mako his appearance. Mr. Prossor as- cortained in' some. manuor that Mumford was connected with'tho affalr, nnd. nddressed a note to him, aud recoived a roply that the organ had boon shippod to Buffalo, and as soon as ho_could roiso tho_monoy ho would pay him or send aftor it.- Mr. Promsor then onused tho arrest of Mum- ford, The Juatico dooided that the whole affair noeded looking into~by the Grand Jury, and thorefore held him_ ovor to the Oriminal ‘Court in bonds of 500. DBrown, the stop-brother (o the prisouer, 18 apparontly .o flotitious porson, and his wheronbouts at prasont are unknown, Frank Spitzen, who lives at tho corner of Wentworth nvenue and ‘Twents-sixth stroot, was boforo Justico DBoyden jyestordsy to answer to the.crme of seduction. Ho is a CGor- man school-teachor at tho cornor of Wentworth . avonue and Bushnell strees, and for four yeara roceding - was touching at: Arenzville, in .this Biate, . Tieht yours ago bo married bis' wite, & Mrs. Nonrk, who is tho mothor of his victim. At tho dato of their marringe Mra. Noark, now Mra, Spitzon, brought with hor & briht aud wtorost: ing little dsughtor nomaod Theresa, thon ouly 5 yenrs old, HSoon aftor Spitzen married the ohild’s mothor, he bogan to exbibit a decided hatred for tho -littlo Thoresn, ‘and wonld sliow -hia_ dislike by beating and oulling her around thehouso in a shamoloss manner, The mother's remonstrances wore of no wvail, aud theman mado & cruel stopfathor, iudesd, for. tho helploss innocout, and with thironts of vio- Jonco 80 nwod tho mother that she, throngh foarof tho tyrant, was unabla to o grent extent to protect her darling. About oight months ago, Bpitzen, who was lost toall sonsoof houor, elipnged Lis brutal rentmout of Thercss to overswholming kindness and attontion, and even wont 80 far ss to insist that the girl so much resemblod o dsughter of nis own. by & formor .marriage, whom he fost at just Thorewa's age,—18 years,—that sho must ,allow bimn to sddress hor by hin obild's name, * Littlo Lonisa,” and by that pot name ho Lias oallod hier during the past yoar. Fiuall, he sucoeeded in complotoly winniug the love ol tho girl. . Bhio has for somo timo past heon om- loyod 1n a silver-plating cstablishmont on the F{arlh Bide, and conssquoutly was obliged to riso at an outly bour in the morning to go to her work, but upon her return home (1u the evon- ing #ho. was _alvays ok’ with w . smila and a cnvess from her guardiaw, hor moth- ors husband, who uever lost for a moment ' an opportunity to establlsh Limeolf etlll deoper tn the affections of his un. suspecting and child victim. Tho mothor, in ths meantimo, was happy with tho delusion that at-last hor, hutband appresinted sud - loved with a fathor's affection hex ?rominlu nover once suspected Lis ovil intentions. At Inst" he woduced nor,. was arrosted, and the Justico, upon the ovidence ho received yostor~ day, held him ovor to tho Oriminal Gourgin bonds of $1,600, - ¢ ¥ MIBCELLANEZOUS, . Sam Johnson, Olaf Nelson, and Jobn Lowls (boys) wore arrosted last eveniug on the charge of stenliug n feather-duster from Ed. Bmackels, of No. J’Iimwmkm nvenue, ' E. F. Queen, of No, 1402 Indiana avenue, was arrested and brought bofore Commissioner Hoyne yostorday to angwer to tho charge of car- rying on the retail liquor business without bav- Ing pald his special tax, and also for neglecting to properly cancel tho revonue stamps_on his empty oigar-boxes. Ha was hold to tho District Court in bonds of 8500, . Sorgt. Baus, of tho Northi Avonue Police Si-’ tion, arrested n mau namod Nicholas Waolr, 1ast evening, on tho charge of arson, nueged to Liave been committed in Wisconsin, ‘Thomus Hulng. of Juueau Gounty, in that Btate, was bers with a requisltion for tho prisoner, and ansisted the Borgeant in making the acrost, Waehr is acousod of firing a dielling-house and endangoring the lives of & family, e was taken to Juneau County Iast night, Juno 27, Justice Hninos issucd a warrant, on complaint of Mary Coleman, for the arrest of John Probst, oharging him with violating Lor persou in tho louso on Stato street, at the cormer of Harrison, kuown as Vigmith's Oystor-Houso,” Bunday afternoon, Ma; Bl Probst was arrosted, an youterday the cago was on trial. At the hour of # o'olools p, m. tho court adjournad, and tho trial will be rosumed this afternoon at 1 o'clock, Mlss Coloman testifiod that sho was invited thore by tho prisoner to take some refreshmonts, and did not_luow what tha reputation of the Liouse was, Whilo there she was drugged with wino, and hor ruin accomplished. Tho Jorgonsen bigamy oase, of which men- $ion hos beon mado, was on trint yostorday hoe fore Justico Van't Woud, Curl Jorgousen, ho pritoner, commitied tho orimo ot lgamy by .marrylug Georgiana, Thoreln, the u{ap-dmshm' of ;Marous - A, Dugss, dsughterand, horlf . TN UHIWAGY At T LAVEDUIN Y on the 13th of lh{ Iast, when at that timo, Lo hind & wife thon living In Nor- way,whora hohad lefs her on enlling for America. Upon this discovery Nri: Dugas causod his nre rest, 'Tho trial yoatorday developod the truth- fulnoss of the ‘charge, and sovoral withosscs +" |'eworo that Jorgonson had romarkod td thom that i logllimntoifo was etill liviug, but Iv was i |-tspucposo lo o @ dliorce by Samacy, Tho “ovidoncs -will --be wsuflolont to “conviét ‘tho. prisonor. -of the- oharge, aud he iyran thoroforo ield over to the Criminal Oonrt In tbonds of 81,000; The -mnocent victim of Jor- fenon’s crimo, Miss Thoreln, for a tlne wne oth to bollovo the chargo brought againak tho ‘,Sonnn 8ho’ supposad to be hor lawfal and wed- od’ husband, and olung to the man sho had smmluufl to lovo and gherlsh, with a woma ovotion, but noiv that sho 168 convincod of Jor- Rangon's guilt, hor love hins Lurned to the hatred that only an outragod woman can entoriuin, . rhen sho dircovers that Lier lovo and confldonca ‘have boen ‘tramnpled uoder fool, - Miss Thoreln i8 & very bonuliful branette, about 18 yonrs of .8go, Ilor domonnor whon sho was onlled to the :witnesa chalr was that of a'lady; hor evidencs .3vas givon.in a cloar: and mudible tone, aud hor bonriug indleatod . that, although hor lifs, yas ‘blighted, 'still slie had no dosiro to sco tho mni whom she enco layed eo.fondly punished isith *|.the full:ponalty of the Iaw, which leso. richly :dosorves. Soveral lotters writtén to the prisoner .by hin wito in Norwny wore -read in opon -conrt, Lyronthing worda of love and fidality to the rono: udo’ husband, Thoro worb, nleo” lollora from ‘thelrlittle child, ' Jorgendon ‘hung his hond in shame durmg thar rnudlu?, The little conrt« ‘bom of Justlco Vau't Wond waa deuscly packed ‘intorent in tho trial v — % ' GENERAL NEWS. i 'The tempornture yostorday, as obsorved by Manaeno, optician, under i TrinoNe Building, 'was, in tho slindo-at 7 a.m,, 66 deg. Falrenholt ; 10 &, m,, .07 12 m., 66:8 p. a1, 00 ; 6 p. m,, 68} ond 8 p, m., 06, . {1l Clark stroet Drilio bors n ploce of ovor- greon . nailed to its wasthond yesterday, but why or whorofore the melaucholy 'bridgo-tondora wore ot able to relato, .., Tho Young Mon'a Bodality of 8t, John's Ghurch ‘givo:thoirfourth prinual socicble this evéning at Contral Hall, corner of Wabssh avouuo and Twonty-second stroot.” 2 i : iA' graud_ontértninmont and festival will bo g von by tho' Clristlgn Denevolout Sooloty.at he Welsh Cougregationnl Chiurch, Davy's Build- Ang, corier of Green and Madison stroots, to- . morrow evoning. . o .. ITho rognlar monthly business meotingof the I lor monthly busk ting of th Womnu's, ‘Fomperance. Organization - for the WYest Division willbo hold In the Fivat Congro- | ghtlonal Church, cornor of, Washington and Ann .nfmnh,'.nt 4 o'clock to-day., - 5 -, | A:six-foot Loy-olad in.uxcoedingly fragmentnry ‘pantaloous and’ s dilopidated binuket,.togother ‘with a couplo of fomalo Lolols, croated au ine ‘tenso excitemont on Clark street yosterday aftor- Tho nine prodigal sons, who have boon to Now _York'and tho other wicked plrces in tho Last, and got demoralized, will bo home to-day, Itis to bo hoped: that -tho White Btookiugs: will not - ‘turn out to bo blacklegs, as hag buen intimated 'y tho Philadolphia papers. ‘ ' |The wholehalo' and rotail donlors of Bontli -Olhiongo. wha lisye: not yob mado thelr roturns should_do 8o finmadiately ot tho ofiice of the s;mm Town 'Asgeasor,” No. '108* Wost ‘Adams sfroots: .t i = - Tho. followivg-named _porsons wers inatallod officors of Rochambonu. Lodgo, No. 52, for tho onsumg term; by J. O, Srith, P. G. M, of Illi- nols, Wodnosday - ovening :_Viclor Girardin, N. @.;. ' B. Cropeau, V. G.; J, W. Currler, Scerge. tary; A. Lobrun, Rocording Scoretary; J. Fitzpatriok, Trensurer, . ° . On tho-sldewalk oppoelte tho old Court-Hounse ia placed one of the ornamontal cornices which , used to graco tho'top of that bullding, whore it 1ooked like o ploasaut toy. On the sidewalk it stauds between 6 and 7 Toet high, and if left thore with s sultable inscription carved upon it, would bo a’ploasing rolio of old Clicago. ‘What might have resulted in a vory disastrous acoidout was checked on Michigan nvenuo yes- terday afternoon by the boldness aud presoncd of mind of tho driver of a would-be: runawsy | Horao. . A goutlomun driving & gray horso in n ' liglit buggy, at tho hour when tho avenuo was orowdod with lighe teams, .saw’ the horeo sud- denly. jump forward, fand commonce rim-. ning: ‘Tinding that ' the bit waa broken, and the head-giall banging loose, he renlized .by'the friends of hoth partios, who eviudod great | that ho bad no control ovor, the animal, sud that, in snothor instant, thor would bo 1o’ hopo of chooking him. - While gong at full spoed”the gontlomna sprang aver tho dashboard, aud, run- ning ‘out on tho . thills, reached forward far onough to seizo'the nose of the horso. 'Then, jumping to tha ground, he iturned toward tha nidu\vn!fi, aud by pressing down on the horso's noee Buccoeded in stopping him withéut furthor damoge. The wholo thiog was done in nnin- staut, and showod not only ontira. presenca of nilure, the mind but great nerve, a8, in caso of gentloman would probably have boen seriously Injured. The maitor dosorves meption as an ox- awple of the best, porhaps tho only, method of stopplag » 1uiiatay whoro the relns are uscless: | Honry Willisms {8 a'bright Jinadinu-born boy 0f.10.years, aud haa a sad aud’ avontful history for one 80 young. - 18 parcuts died in this city en he wis Lut a year old, and » poor family ing on Dosplaines stroet carod for him until ho.was b or 6years old,. whou thoy wero com- goflod by the pincli of povorty to cust him off, iico Lhat timo: the little fellow hys slopt in freight-ours, ompty dry-goois boxes, aud, in fack, + inauy place ho. conld fnd, Durivg the mild genson ho hns-subsistod by flshing nnd ped- dling, aud in the : winter lhas depouded on the oharily of frionds . and strangors, fow eveniugs ago ho was found wandering onthe streot by-s: good-natured -patrolman, aud, not boing ablo to giva a satisfuctury ncconnt of Lim- geolf, was tuken to'the IInrrison Stroet Dolice Btation, whore the officers’Lave kindly cared for- him, .The bix;fy is really n worthy objoot of char- ity, and stiould Lo provided with a good hotae. THE PIOTOGRA: = 8. * * iA meoclnfi waa hold last night at tho Shorman Houso by, tho Chicago Photographors’ Asyovia- tion for tlio purposo of recelving roports of com- mittous; and completing their arrangeniont for. thio Nat{onal Photographers’ Conyention, . whicl meets in'this city ab thio Exposition Building on tho 14th and continuos tillithe 10th inat, Mr, A. Hostor. yas called to the chair, and Mr, 0. I, Weaver was chioson Bocretary. ‘fho Com= mitteo on - Bubuctiptions reported that the fol- lowing hotels ad subsoribed to nesist in delray- ing the oxponses of. tho .Conveution: Palmor Honso, Grand Pacitio, Bherman Houso, Tremonk Houso, Clifton House, Matteson House, Kubn's Eyropean Hotel, . Briggs . House, Bt Jumes Hotol, Conimorcial Iotel, Drovoort House, and Metropolitan Hotel ; thoir subscriptions amonnt- ' ing to $600, From -other sources $1,170 hLnd ‘boen aubsoribod, moking o sum total of 1,750, Mr., O: D. Mosher, from: the Committeo on Invitation, (reportod as. to tho means and style of Issuing cards of . admission, which are to bo distributed’emong the mentbors of tho Associa- tion for their friends, It was docided that 5,000 of those cards should be printed, with appro- priato denll{na. - - - . Thero boiug no farthor bueiness, the mooting adjourned-to moot again Tucadsy might at the same placo at 8 o'clook, p. m. Yo THE ORAD-LAW. - There being somo uncertainty iu the minds of taxpnyers relntivo. to tho recunt decision of the Buprome Court on tho subjcot of the Railroad- Ald Ja, the ordor. of. the Auditor ta the County Troasurer, dirocting lim to deduct sovon-thirty- wixths’ of the Stale tax, and the bill filad by O, B. Farwell in belalt- of himsolf aud nll who may oboose to join, to rostrain the colloc- tion' of nine ‘thirly-sixths of tho Btate’ tax,r -the following statement of ~ tho situation s glveny Obodient to the direction of the Auditor, the County Trensurer is deducting the seven thirty-eixths, and ali- who bavo doferrad paying their Biate taxes, got tho bontit tharcof, Tor thowe who havo paid, thoro i8 no redress, Tho Injunction granted by Judgo Williams being so modificd as to enjoin the col- Joctlon of soven thirty sixths, the amount which tho Coupty Treasurer is voluntorily dm\uouu;i, tho bill filed by Mr., Farwell drops out of sight, aond will not be hoard from again, Thera is, ing 8 nureo in oare of the alok onos, turning tloy were all takon slck in - tunnuer ag tholr baronts, Dr, Lyman was again ohilod, and; aflor prescriblng for his pationts, proccedod .to investigate tho ocauno. of_a Btoknosy which ho nt firsy wes unablo to npconut for, but which hoe belleved to be cholora morbu, notwithetanding the roport sproad about the neighborhood thag the fumily hadhoon poisonod by somothing which thoy had eaton. Asslsted by » dompotont chomlat, he' mnde anal- vren of all the food which Mr, Burna and his family Liad partakon of last Saturdwy ovening, Lut o polsonous mubstances weoro discovored Whon tho enfforors had sufliciontly rocoverad to admit of questioning, it was learnod that during the oxcessivoly hot weathor of Inst wook thoy had drank over frcnl{of feo-wator, Tomonnde, and othor.non-stimulnting drinks their rooms bolng. vory warm, Thoy suffore grent_dincomfort from porspiration tnd Loat, and mmg booame prosirated, aa. above ‘do- roribed. Dr. Lyman reports soveral . similar codos among his putlonts, and atiributes thom to nnill-use of ige water, icé-vroawn, lemonade, the srtno ote, . ! Mr. Burns and his family aro now ontirely “out of danger, but none of thotn are able Lo alt up at prosent. , 1 Sy _THE OITY HALL. The following sums wers collected by the oity yoatorduy : City; taxes, €24,000; wator taxos, 92,1003 Moonuos, . &4850, , Tho. number of ‘lconson {ssucd up to tho olose: of Ihe ofice yes- tbrday evening was 200, 3 A The Finanoo Committes will meot In tho sarly part of noxt wook and eloct & Ohalrmanto flll the nlace of Ald. MeGrath:*” At prosont it looks s if .Alds. Hoath: and- ' Spalding 'hod tho beat chaneo of ttaning the onviable poaition, Tho following building permita were grantod. Uy the Bonrd of Publio.\orks yosterduy: To Jolu €. McCord, for o four-story aud basoment brick at No. 212 Madison; to Pattick Hoyne, for & threo-story and basomont brick at Ne, 217 Indiaus streot; lo Frank Bonnott (no partlon- Inra); to Miss JanaForrler, for a two-story and basomont .stone building on.Wost Monroe, near, Poulins strest, : o " | Tho Mayor yostorday appoiutod,.to fIl, the yncauclos oreated by oxpiration of torm on.the Public Library Bonrd, Mossrs, E. Authony for the North Division, &, Mason for .the Wost Di- vislon, and Julius . Rogonthal. for. tho Soulh. Divislon. To fill'similux vhoanclos fn the Board of Education ha appolnted George O. Olark, O, H, Roed, P, A. Hoguo, Koduey Welch, and Adolph Schoomnyer. , | An Aldorman stntos that the fooling among a large number of ‘tho members of: the Counoil was, with rogard to the appropriations, thot - . whion tho Mayor appoared in. tho Conncil lohby- ing for Mr, IHayed,” nnd that gontloran hitnself improved tho occasion with .a spocch vary excel- lent in itself, it was useless to fight agninst the, propoacd increased exponditure; * At “the same iimo their mind was nnchanged: with rogard to the erylug nocoseity of cconotny, e A - . The consultetion .which wns :to hava taken . placo yostorday aftoruoon betwaen thio Commit~ teos on Public Buildings of the city and -county +dlid not occur on account of tho oity Committes not coming up to time, Ald." Bailoy, their Chalrman, belug thio ' only member: who re- sponded to the call. : The, County Commission- art wore groatly dikappointed, and statod that it " vin# ovidont tho city did not want a ‘new build- ing now that tho relics of the old one were boing romoved from sight. . The Common Council Cammittes on Railways, consisting ‘of Alds, Richardson, Stout, Lon- gacher, and Warron, decitdod yostorday afternonn to recommond that *The: Chicago & Waldheim TRailway Company ' bo allowed to build the new .track for n fireless sngine from tho' torminus of ‘Van Buronstroot ta the -new Gorman Cemetery, near Ioan' Park. Tho Committos_visited tho location beforo arriving “at thoir decision, 'and made scquaintauce Witk the most prominont snloon-loopers in the dlstrict.. i . The North Stato strcot nescssmont question’ did not. come.up for argument yestorday, but will rocelve atfoution {his morning boforo Judge Jamoeson in'the Superior Court, The case will come up on s motion by Judgo Norton, the Corporation Couusel, to soh aeida = the {mlgmnut and dismiss “the ! condemna- ion-proceedings, Judgo Norton :las fortitiod his poaition with o number of authorities, whicl | 1o lins industriously cotlatod, and it is oxpoctod that ho will, sustain Lis causo in o lengthy argu- mont. It is atated that tho point on which. ho will Iny particular “stross is, that the corporation Line o right to- discontinuo and dismiss all: pro- ceodings tu: the .condomnation onaes, on, tho round that i vosted rights have'yet dccrtiod, Jecauso tho proporty has notaotuslly been taken.- Ald, Boalding thinks that :the grest problemi, wliogo solution will- tond” gEoaLly 60 oaso Civio. fluances, is tho gotting the power to tax such of our oltizons a8~ mnke their monoy within the limits; -but- spend it outsido. These are the ‘business men who, at tho.end of thejr day's work, are whizzed out to thelr suburban roui- dences, where, free from cit; wolicitude is 'to- gos, tho oity, to provide them with water,” aud grado, light, and sowor tho streols at < tho earlicst: possible- convenionoce, . ‘The prosont city charter does not allow.any. dis-. tinction to be mnds In tho valuntion of residonce aud businoss' propercy, but the Aldermiu pro- poses, ot the moxt scesion of tho Leglslature, to got tho power_to .mako such suburbau rosi- donts who dodgo tiio civio taxesj pay up by & | spocial asyessimont on thoir businoss ‘proporty. : The Mayor was considerably annoyed . yoster- doy by an Indignity. thrust upon him by the County Agout, “During tho morning therocalled upon His Honor a destitute woman, named Mra, Daley, with n throe mouths’ child. in ber orig, socking assistance. The woman's story, which was strongly iudorsed by witnesses, was-that sho-Dbud lived fu Chicago for over & yoar, aud had just boen cruolly dosorted by hor husband, ‘The “nssislance 'she wanted was “the - means of iransportation to the. town of Dunkirk,” N. Y., whore sbo had frionds _who would look after har. His Honor sont ler to tho County Agent with o letter from himself and another from Ald. Tom Foloy, doscribing hor forlorn state and requesting for horthe favor of o freo ‘pass to Duunkirk, In about anhour the womau came back with the lettor, whioli the County Agent Lad declined to opon. 'Thio cage was puroly & county ono, but it. is wtated that tho woman: would have become n burdon upon the city but that tho Reliof and Aid Botiety provided Ler with the necessary transportation, F RS 5 The following letter, recoived -yesterday- by City Qlork Forrest, neods no explanstion. ~Any information regarding the subject thoreof may bo left at the Olty Clorlt's offica: \ N EAv Cramx, Wis,, Juno 80, 1674, Gl Slerkar Ohlenga s ZAR 811 I 0tn T inquire afier iwo brothura from ‘thut conntry, named, Poiter. Samuvl Durgess Potor, aged 01, 1s slatod to huvo bosn your predecessor in office ot the time of the grent fire.” Joun.Potter, his brother, aged 50, was o sullor during the war, ond is known to have me 6o inmata of_somo institutlon for disablod milors near, Chicago; but their friends st home huve hoard nothing of them for soveral years, 1f Imoy ao far {respoes on ‘your courlesy 1t s probabla you can give mus some fu- foimation concorning thy one who was formerly Olty Clerk of Ohicago, If not of the otler slso, Yours truly, . 0. L, Jaxes, Loosl 2dior Eau Claire #res Friss, P, §,—Samucl Toller was ulso a Deacon of some Obicano congregation “undesignated, could read saven Iounuugien : s doscribod ns having thros, acars on tho back of “ile loft hand, The fujury which causod Jolit's dischargs was o broken ari, mustained in #0me Duitle (don't know which) during ths robellion, v Without oxception, tho great body of politi- clang’'who hover round the City Hall are sower- struck, -From tho Mayor's:offica nt one end of tho buildivg round to the Tiro-Morshal's- sano- tum in tho othor, nothing I8 Leard bub mower, Bower, sower; how, when, and whore the appro- priations should bo'appliod ; and why the money granted shonld not be made to provide every stroot {n tho oity with a firat-olass sowor, for it is apparont that if it fails to do this thore will ba trouble before long. Evarfi Alderman ls grab- bing, or tryiug to grab, at t| urfl\rupmunn far tho bonefit of his ward, and the Lourd of Publio ‘Works have got to wigh that at lonst one huge gowor could bo conatructed down which the Aldormen might.be carriod in a body and emp- tiod into Loko Michigan, Thore is not anAldor- mnu o the place but can oxplain exactly Low half-n-dozon othor' Aldermen made Duddi- thorefore, no uocessity for any one's joluing with him tn tho mattor. E DEWARE OF 10B-WATER, Lnut avoning o Tuisune reporter receivod in- formation that . whole family, consisting. ot goven persons, had boon polsonod in gome un- kuown way, and wore lylng In a_critical condi- tlon, Aftor duo inquiry, the real facts in tho coaso wero obtained, Mr. John Lurns, a orook- ery-denler at No., 820 West Madiron streot, noar Aberdeen, {sthé hoad of tho family, which con- Mists of Mimself, wifo, nd five daughtors, tho eldest of. the laflar' hoing 92 yours, and tho oungest 9, st Baturday ovening thoy i’md & -hearly ‘swdper, and fn & fow hours afterward 2r, Durns was taken very ill, tho Byloptoms hulns vomiting, purging, sud sovore alns in the abdomen, o rocoivad rostoratives, ut they wore of no avall, and whilo he lay writhing in pain Mra, Burswad soized with a eimilur attack, Dr, Honry N, Lyman was called pu Bunday morning, and proscribed for the pa- $ionts, and loft thom n little botter. ! The daughtors: wout to ohurch as usual, leay- comba's of thomselves in tho matter of the seworagoe approprintion, and how he himself acted in the mattor with statesmanliko astute- noss, The only mon in the building who do not want to talk about sowers aro the active mem- Dory of the Board of Publioc Works. The ailont partuer in this august body, of course, is knowa to bo opposed to sowers, and in favor of slenches a4 honlth-promoting agoncios, and the other two might as well be sllent partnoia for all thoy scom to [Tumw apon the subjoct. Yeatorday thol'resi- dont of the Board was unable to state speoilical- 1y with regard to tho Ashland avonuo, Ialstod strect, Wostorn avonuo,- Coutro svenuo, and North avonue sewors, .wi ethor estimatos lind ‘boon propared by the Boara and submitted to the Counoll. It sooma that the Council have, from time to time, asked for such estimates o those sewors, but the oucs romombered wero thoso of Wastorsi nyonue, which was 180,000, and Ashland avenue, which was 70,000, 8tlll, In the midet of suoh varied iuformation . on the sewer quoetion ag sooméd Lo be voasossed by all taxcs, their only | uested by partios In England to |- ) ‘ 00 of Iguo- rando was [vlonamg, Just for varlolty's ako, 1t oxpeated. that Hio “sowor oxcitomont will last until tho end of the month, whon, it is ntaled, thi0 noxt oxoitomont witl arfso in tho shapo. of the non-paymont by the Comptroller of such of the salarios ag, in accordance with Judge Nor- ton's deoinlon, havo hoon illogally raised by the Coungil. . . Tl DEPUTY-BUPERINTENDENT, Tho Board of Polico hold n meoting yestorday aftornoon, durlng the “earlior portion of which Commissionor Ayers conttibniod much to the livelinoss. of the oceaslon by bringing up the mattor of the alleged boot-stealing by membora of tho Firo Department who woro N:an"l atthe ‘Wolls firo, Tho rest-of the Board combined against Commiissloner Ayors in a most uumis- takablo mannor, and in a short timo ho acknow- ledged himself incontinently aquelched. Ald. Klokke aasured the.fourth Commisslonor that he did not know bis place, that hio waa an Intormed- dler, and that the Bonzd of I'oliso of Cliicago was & body oorporato bofora the fotirth Commiesion- or—who was only appointod, not elooted--aftor all, was over thought about, Commirgioner ltono bogan rolling ul: in coat-slooves and trylny thoe conaiatoncy of Lis doxter bicops, and tho Presl. dont oleared his tliront proparatory to n tiventy- mibute epeech upon the fourtl: Commiserioner's ‘ tomerity, and the_utility of the munieipal fire Insurarico aystom as a remody for Infoxication in the forco. The fourth Commisslonor ‘viewed theao -extopaiva proparations;” and departed abruptly, leaving his throo confroros in possos- slon of the fleld. Tho matter was thon'taken uj by the Board, whoso Prosidont explainod thn \tho fourtlh Commissiouor,, who. had attended tho aocret session at which tho Waells firo boot-larceny wus discuscod, hiad, though sworn 'p agorosy on the largout nozzlo in tho Fico;Mar- : abnl'a room, ‘‘epht" and made the matter pub- Mo: - Tho fact of tho malter was, thal at the firs tivo. men were playlng upon the eafe .in- the building—an attentlon which so pleased & mom- ber of tho firm standing by that he told tha fire- mou to Lolp thomselves .to nuy boots they came .ncross, Bo at lonst thoy told tho Marshal when he” dotectod s couple of them with new boots upon their feot,” The Prosidont caueed -tho gs- crot mooliug to bo Lield. in order to eave tho aredit of the forae, of which ho is vory }oulous : The matter was disposed of by a rosolution to thio effact thnt thio Kira Maruhal hn inskrnnted dn- bring charges agalust any of the force who. were guilty of lnseguar condngt nt tho Wolls. firo: | The resignations of Georga L. Kuller, pipo- nn of Engine No. 12, aud of Eire Warden John | MoAulg, of ‘ths North Divlsion, woro, on mo- ton, accopted. . 5 ! Jommiesionor Klokke thon moved that Uapt. M. C. Hickoy, of the Wost Side Statlon, bu ap- pointed to the offico of Assistant Superintend- ‘ant of Polico. Carfed. .. .. ) i Commissionor Klolke moved ‘that Dotectivo and Sorgoant Sam Ellls bo appointed Cuptain of the West Side Btation. : Carried. -+ 1 | Commigstoner Klokke moved that Detootive Jogoph Dixon boappointed Sergesnt to take tho ‘placs.of Sergt. Lllis...:Carrled. .~ , . G: i I Commissionor Klokke moved that Patrolman Bigchhoft bo promoted ‘to a Sorgeancy ou’ tho forge.- - Ohrriod, A * | The meeting thon adjourncd. ~ ! ——— PERSONAL.' ° i Mr. L. H." Bisboo' will deliver an oration af ‘Bluo Islaud on tho 4th of July, . " ‘WILLIAM F,"DOGGETT, ' " {'The funoral sorvices of William F. Doggott. Into Cashior of tha Pitteburg, Ciuciunati ‘& 8. Tiotlls Railrond, will tako place at & o'oloclk this aftornoon, st the house No, 56 North' Ann streot. At tho coficlusion of theso sorvices, to which all Lis friends aro invitod, tho romaing will bo taken to.the dopot of the Plitsburg, Oinciunati :& Bb~ Louis Road, corner of Clinton and Carroll streots, aond - will leave on ‘the 6:40. traju: .for: Columbus, . whoto he iwill be buried from the First Prosbytonan Obureh, Saturday aftornoon. An invitation to accompany-tho romains to Columbusis extonded to all who are deyirous of doiug & R BANL ELLIS. i : Bamuel Ellis;the newly-appointed Unptain of ‘| -de: the polica forco of tha West Division, bas becn in tho service of this clty olghtoon yoirs, and a residont thirty-thros yenrs, II6 i8 of Buglish porontage,” aud came hora’ from Now Orloans when 0 yoars old. He_is now 42 yoars ot sgo. Tor-six years he did duty as !pmmlmnn. and -was " appointed & -Sorgeant :of the - North Bide forco,—s position ho hold with credib until 1872, whon ho resigned snd was' made Chicf. of 'Deteotives, and Los ogcupicd that re- sponsibla oftice until the prasont time.. During tho Rebellion ho sorved 'ns First Lioutonant of Company 'O, Eighty-uiuth Ilinols Volunteors, sud . was -goverely wouuded nt Crab Orchard. With .the oxception of a military serkice of -ovonmontiis, hio hag_boen smployed 08 & polico ofiicor from the time he entered the force up to the presont, .. Fasib & o Capt. Ellis* {8 s sober, roliable, and efficient officor, and_his appolntment _will probobly give flunoml satisfaction to- tho -Wost-Sido pooge. @ is a presont resident of the North Bide. ———— EDER LAKE, MINN, . EDEN LARE, Blearus Co,, Miun,, Juns 90, 1874, To'the Editor “of Tie Chicdrio Tribine: - 8in: Eden Lako iv silunted between two'lakes, 25-milos southwest from Bt, Oloud, " Crope-look veory woll Lere, Land raugos from §3.to §8 per acro,: Thore fs plenty of tiwbor ana meadow land. " The_soil is very tich and productive.’ “Thore l&a saw-mill in oporation ; and o grise- mill, chureh, and o hall are going up. .Woe noed amerchont and s Dblagksmith. “Our elimate is very' healtliy. Ague s “unknown., Tish ‘are plenty. Smailsud wild fruits grow in abundance. B, L. Swisuen, 3 Rosourng Drowning Persons, To the Editor of- the-Grand Rapfds Eagle: Many of your readers may bo familiar with the plan here presented, but it will bear repetition at this genson. L P Thore is ouly one safe way in aitempting to roscuo f porson from drownlng, and thatlis to approach him from bohiud, grasping.each arm firmly just_abovo the elbows, buoying him up, and carefully keopiug bimboforoyou. Thismay bo done by an; 3501.\ swimmer 'who - keops his rosence of mind, even where wator is very deep. iat swimmors while ‘bathing practice this methad, it _only for the amusoment 1% affords, and thoy will soon become oxperts, s oy ——— Incorrect. Tt has been stated in some of the city papers that the Parrott Varnish Company, located ot Brldgeport,Conn., hos been doatroyed by fire, and that Mr. Parrolt, the hend of the eatablishmont, was dead, .Both telegrams woro falss, 'The sgent,” Mr, P, D. Hinadsle, isin | Ghiongo, and tho correotion is mude ab bis requoit, e Orgons, Organs, It you wish a first-clasa organ. wilh slx stops. for 125, or with aight stopa for $180, go to Rosd's Temple of Muslc, cornor Dosrborn aud Van Buren streots. SUMMER RESORTS, BAY VIEW HOUSE. Thia finoly-located ouse, uituatod at Forry Busaly, Baco, T e Ol Bt Honchr,. an i tho pow amp-Mesting Ground, will apen duno 1, 187 'ho uso i altuatod noar tllo wator; rovuia lavao sud ofihevonan: and rf nfi ‘The hotel is tiry Iwsye 1 attondance st tho slaglo,and sl command a viow of oatloy, ba Slopat i to’to ke paskongots, (o tha hooen. Torms modorate. P MO DLTON, Manngar. VV ASBAUBIKEAG HOTLL, FORT I oat I3 . - Juat completad ; 5, {0 ults or siugle lio oomfort and convonlonoo of with yas, stoam hoat, s ling, tolegrupli, Raw: thing nows Sotally dostgued for being an wh. aths, v T A bt iavitation to the "N wonoral {nwi 2 oRbiG 1 iorsby” oxteadad, - Al stoamors bo- o Wodion, Tortlang, xnd Hangor land lioro. aat:ortou niiross,. Stookton, Me. e W RANLET, Dropristor. CATSKILL TIOUNTAIN HOUSE, Tolra il ram tho Villago of Giaktl N, V.. + Acovestblo by the b tatn.road 1o the coun et B e e o of mbaut.Ton siuaro wiles of the Vallay of “tho Hudson, unwurpaxsod ) any in the world, Oolohrntad for ils. {nvigorating at- Dioayihor. - Tomuoraturo 1 to 20 degross Jowor than itk gl How ¥orc iyt Housoomsarfuta fo Gat. 1. Honrd. (L poe daY, Or B PO 06 1., BEACH, Propristor, O TELE SEASEHORE!L Yot 11 Point, T, T, (nene Btoninglon, Ot) Tho Plispton Housa responed June Vil the otk iz oallont surf-bathing, boating and tishing; the coolost and oat Drcory Mage o O cassk: HOSYOIY 10 WORUITIOY. Fuee feom Ko York (by Stonkigton steamiors) (o Watoh 1, 8078, Woruia saado nsoopteb A8, PLIMPTON & cO. Catskill and Mountain House Stages and Carringes, Vialtors will ploass Inqulre for JAMEN £, BEAOCI, Am"“il“ Cl‘tll(llll‘!.illqi. wht‘l wlll' Lo In atteudanco b of all Trafite nnd Hoats, upon tho arelvel of *7 UNASYA. HRNOH, Peapistor. travol twaen Sond for oiroular. SOALES, FAIRBANK® STANDARD SCATLT.ES OF ALL BIZES, FAIRBANKS, MORBE&00 L NYAND 1Y LARKST. wrovidod billiards, AMUSEMENTS, DEXTER PARK, OPENING MEETING. TIIRD DAY-fuly 3. NO RACES TO-DAY. PURSES DID NOT ¥ILL. .- FOURTIL DAY-Saturduy, July 4. GRAND GALA DAY BOYS' PONY RACK, WITI 13 ENTRIIH, 0. Runnlng-HAoltiog raoo-On and Horsos antored, to ho aald for §1,000, al- {0r Bit0, 7 pounda; for $600, 10 pounds; - ; Promitin No. 54700, Runutng~Thrao milon and ro- POAts $400 1o flrat, F10 L wncond, and 1000 third, PPriminm No. 54400, Tanninyg - Lurdlo ragnTurica aroniud inside Sk (abine SR yard loes than (o miln) ovorolght hurdlos, Welght—3 jounds, ndied toywelght for ag0. * B2 to firat, 8100 to sccond, nnd 240 to third, i o102 Badilo, Bellie; st m.?c. dora oy - ilogant anddiy s nd splantid whip t0 seconils Aanbieldle o foa ‘ CONDITIONS, K10, Qontests for the abore running rominm; . or1od by the Fulns f (0 Biood-1 ko Asqemtiim TN Tohe S1ils, Toan.), unicas othorwiea apcoifieds —Iittlon for 1iis .’TI:B will olose on tho day. provious to the race, at 12 Fur il abova pramuma fuue mustontor and thraoatast Tiach entry’ {IHI:B bt fn atakes) mnust ba accompauled Ly 10 por cout of s wholo prominm. loave Michigan Southorn Dapotat8:10n. m., 7:85 Aoty 10:10 8,y 130 o gy D316 . 10y B3 ) Toiteniing. o Htook Varis st 630 2. ., 1t:o0a, me, 1:83 b, 4:80 D, m., G:05 . . dncludiog thia Wbk, 1ipisos onllod at 8 p. m, shaep, 11 ontries must bo addrossod to No, B Doathorn-at., Giileago, 1, - ORGE B, SUt, ‘A Splondid Band, undo the Toadoraliln ‘of the distin. alahiod CopnntePinyer, HIENRY N. PAGES of the Gold. strewtn Guarde, Tugland, will dlscourso tho ‘cholosst. _musie during thie entirs mooting Tiekota tor tho entlro moot| 81 onchi: to bo had at i the Palmar Tlouso, Graud Pactlo, Shormen, and Tro " Pocjsnolling at tho Grand Pacitlo on Tridsy oroning. “HOOLEY'S THEATRE, l:lxree. Tarewell I’cl"formnncgs % . oF s 122 ' FIFTR-AV. .COMPANY. ! FRIDAY, July2, for tho DENEFTT of MISS FANNY DAVENPORT, ' Dnly tirho'of Sherldan's famous comody in f acts of the SCEIOOL: FOR SCANDATLL TO-MORROW, July 4, for THE MATINKE, . OLIVER TWIST. positivoly lnst porformance of TO:-MORROW NIGUT, tho Liith.av. Company, LONDON ASSTRANCEL z BASE BALL. Creat Chompionship Came ! Y Faly At * RED STOCKINGS of Boston, - 'WILITE STOCKINGS of Chicago, Bay tickols for Grand Stand and siogle admisafon tiok. ‘otg at B3 Madlaon-at. and at 117 Twwonty-second-at. ‘o NOW.READY, ‘i~ - SUDSORIPTION. TIORETS TO | ” @Grand Promenade Conoerts, At EXPOSITION. BULLDING, oomumoncing July 20, and aeatinuing ono iraok, moy Ue obtainad al following namorl J . ncon: "o & Healy's, . W, corner State and-Mongou-sis; Ciblys ‘Library. 5 .\ 18, Koo Gookg'a, 113 nnd 115 Hlatost. 3 or &'Co.s, un- or lousos Hiaino udor Tromont Houso; Erby & Barnon', onuat.: Charlay B Siobte Eomiah ottt orian & fark-at. ¢ ool & Lowls (6 Hinto-at,: Emorion Stott's, Wist Sidb 1ibenry, N6, 99 Wust Madisonest. Beason 'lickels, admitting lady and gontloman on- thre six night: Ay thrcontel THE GREAT ADELPHL s Eridny Proniog, July8, GALA PERTORMANCE D e T ROBINSON CRUSOE! The wonderful JAOKIILY FAMILY: the four ong and danco stnes, WA VNI and LOVELY, and the REYNOLDS ~ BROTHIRS, GEORGL KDEYON, HLANGHI: BELWYN, star 6f tho Howard Athenmum, Boston, and all tho atars, > Fourth of July—1t'wo Immense Bllls; » -« - Bondny —HENBFLT of 31 LEONARD GRO- VIR DA NG o the aiatons i '+ QOOL AT LAST, g of an linmouse W1ad-Sall wo have succeoded in 3 SUUH A BREEZE in the Gallery from which PARIS BY NIGET! I8 vigwedl, that Fous aro uow. superfiuous, - VENTIEA- <TON PRRIECT. . ATMOSPARRIE DELIGITIIUL. Leoturox ind lon to- Parls, giving complets dence] o Db ar Guides antoror A XAV FiEAT URES Bplaiuid Views of Parl, thruysi wioi ur limmoase soroon ‘Last Days of (hd Wondorful Ilusion of Parls! .- AUADEMY OF MUSIO: Frljty ad Salisday, Nights and 4th.of July Hallnée Friday Evcolug, July 3, Mr. JAMES ONEIL, (By permission of R. M. Hooloy, Peq.), ln his groat hit of . DAVID GARRICK, To canoludo with b favorits comodiotta, Grand Performancos. 2 MoVICKER'S THEATRE. f : DKOID_I’.;-EUUUESS orF TEH . LINCGARDS In Octava Foulllot's great play s 3 Inay Tentation, (The original title). nated 14" Now York uader thu titlo of . LED ASTRAY, ' Zvory nightthia wiok sud Saturday-4th of July—Mattvoq, - :DANCING, Unfon Mall, 181 Olark-st,, oorner Mnnros, Grand Holrug Saturday evaning, July 4 tickots 81, Also avory son ; tokota 75 conta, Enturday ovoning. throtsl s Huac by Doblorquo & \Wedawondte Tl sl by DeOloraun & A EWEDGWOOD, Managor, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, SOCEOOL FOR SCANDAL, With tho wholo atrength of the Hifth-av. Company in the cast.Uox 7 R R s FOURTH OF JULY, Fifth Annun} Pienla of the 0, 4 8L, Louls pack, July 4, _Cars luuve P, At femnrioh Pack duiz 4y Gars luave B0, 4 Bl Louts 1i., cornor Gliaton and Oxrroll-s sliarp. BURLINGTON HALL, Oorner of Btato awi Slxteunth-sts, A GRAND BATLL, iren by QI'0. ROKSNELR, Juiy 4. Friouds aro cordially el ettecs utio0: HOOLEY'S THEATRE. . oo Moaday, July 8, ove Tor R OhCEt a0 dbenny ad Sataedny Sintigoos, o T O N Y k5 8 Aud i Brllant Bt Troupe: Always ilis Bost ] #lhia Sor40n bottar than svor baforo | PROPOSALS. Proposals For Goal, Propasals wry haraby lnvited for delivoring to tho wn TR e e Lenitowid 526 et of Yougmos hiny 0 Slldway Canlt uhoiall o bo doliverd Prior to Boutdiibor nuxty aad the balarios prioe Bomted) prwpants miay bo sont to 04D, PLANT, 11 Tont Telndolnhester for ouu waek fram. ti sight ' elogt e alt UL ¥ Horoby Fescnvd Eicago, duno i, 1674, Ry T Cominittes of County Roard of Tiduoatlon, [RACTIONAL GURRENGY FOR BALE AT Packages 'TRIBUNE OFFICE. ~ FRAGTIONAL CURRENCY, OCEAN NAVIGATION, THE STATT, LINE. SPEOIAL NOTIOR.—Aft 3 Syhera iy Thua wil it ‘]..'.!:l,"'..li'.n : uly3, whes v WRDNUSDAY: Wi emins Wookly o STATE LINE. To Glnsgow, Belfust, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e, STATIEOT VIOTNIA BTATE OF QEORGTA. SIATEOR INDIANA FROM Bttt NG a Rator af passaga: Onbin, 810 & Rolr A O Agenity, B broadv N Fure: - PALDWINA OHN K. KARLE, Gew't Wastorn Agent, " RHERICAN LINE. Tie Ouly Lite Canyg o Und s Fag . - Bnlllng woakly Lotween Philadolptia and Fivsrpoal. Onbin, Intermediato, aund Stesinge f " ‘.A(;.CUN“‘ODA'NDNS UNSURPASSED, RATES GREATLY REDUCED Tower than New York Lines. Eseurslon Tickatx at rodiiced rator, Drafts on Groal Bitain, Tealaud and the Goatinont, 8¢ low ratan, - ‘Ollioe, 108 LaSallo-at,q 8, W, cor, Madison, Gilago. 3. i MILNE, Weatorn Agent. NEW YORK TO CARDIEE. The Sonth Walos Al IOty Rl poafa oge anii from TPounaylvania Ralirond Wiiart, Jorser, Oily s GLANORGAN......Juy 18] ERNBIOKE Augl Oarrying goods and passengors at th ratos ol acin ot {is Uattad Boaten ond Caadn thpbris ur G gt Shwnnoh nand aiiee pontet Fngiand. stoameliipe, bulllcxproa rado, . el With Al g T8tost HHBrOVOIUAIBIGF 1o Goralortand canvenicnce of . CABIN AND OTRERTAGE PASSENGTRS, - Flrst Cabln, 16 and £20 ciscroncy. Bocond Oabln, 888 RIVER, N, ¥, ronoy: Btaot. Jowost rnios, p Yompany'a No Steamahips wil 1, . Bl )y WG a3 Pramuiitosrais Sstilichtes frovn Barale e Drafts for £0 and upwards, wanys g R S ST L S 4 ITRALD BAXTER & GOy Avonte, < © No 17 Brondiray. .National Line of Steamships, INOTICH. Thomost southerly routo b e oty 6 apiilgo.am Mo doptad by Salling from Naw York for, LIR'HHI’QULmd QUENS. - TOWN orery BATURDAY, Sni,!lnr from N, York fur Lundon (diroct) evory fortnight, In vun«zn.l :Il!‘,fllgl!ficfi:{mlic | stoorage, at greatly Dralia for 1 and uglv]lr;‘lh;:)"flx“ L . B, LARRSON, 'Westorn Agent, Northioast carner O petheases "flnu'xn).lar':el.-:!hllnndnlvhau. (opposito new - (RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARAIVAL A0 DEPARTORE OF TRATES BEPLANATION OF REFERRNOE MANKA. = t Halucdayse eopted, * ® Bunday oxcoptod. 3 Monday sxceptod. 3 zive Bunday at8:00a, m? lDAflv. " ¥ KA MICHIGAN CENTRAL Degoty yoot of ke Zicket afice, V1 Clark and b Canal-t,, corn AILROADY {y-second-at, ‘Randolph, 800 p. e 2 |* 6800, iy HENLRLY 0. WENTWORTI, Goneral Passonyor Axent. CHICARD & ALTON RAILROAD. 0, Kansas Cily and Denter Short Line, cla_Zoufrte e and Clicage, Springfeid, Alton and S, Louts Through Line. Union Depot, West Side, near il Urldge. - Ticket Ofices i At Depot, and 133 Handolph Arrive, = Ianaos Oity and Donvor Fast Ex. [* 1:03p. m, Igeans Cluy Texpcoss. 19290 0. . s Kox 9; n. i Jafterson Olty Kxpro: Feorla, Keokax & Bur ‘Chioago & Paducah Rallroad Siroator, Lucon, Washington Ix, Joliot & Dwisht Acoamniodntions |* 4150 b. . 43300, o, CHICARD, MILWAUKEE & Sr, PAUL RAILWAY, Union Depol, corner Madison and Canalesta, * Tickel Offet 63 South Clarkst., opposite Sherman Houae, and at Dapots G “Arvive, i Madlson. . Uil toimon & Prairls du . |"15:008, Milwaukeo, Greon. lisy, < Foint, Sts Paul & Mlinespolls, v Lxpro s 930 8, m, |* 4115 p. o’ Milwaukea, Groon' ' Hay, Bt - Kolab, Do o, Unien, &1, w0 orn [oy qn *5:00 p, m.|* . o Mo B Pout & Miasaass] o 00 0o el 1180l olis, Night Express, oIt 8:80p, m. [} §:45 8. i ‘,' i “;.LA'I.NOP UE‘;{"’;RL I;‘N".flfl“). o0 . wnd oot o Tweniy et 131 Trandolphahs Hear Dlark. -recon s ?lu- % Sloux Ol 1 (@) Gilman Passongotee. . @) Ttuns ta Ohampafga oa Baturdaya, = CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & DUINGY RAILROAN, DupeticFoot o, Ealeat, ndiansan., and Sistanih oty nd Cunal and Sicteenth-ate. * Nekel ofices, Nox 09 Cia Grand Pacific Lotel, and af depols, S Leave, Siauz Oity- 12xp. gt Fap, e Ot Kanean ity Losvonwortt, At ohlson & 8t doseph Exp...... Downer's Grovo Accommotiaiiun) E Downer's Grovo Accommodation|® §:1 B . h wmer s Siows 2ocommodation) . 60 p. m. 7 7.3 8. 10y * %Ex. Sundays. 1Ex, Baturday, {Ez, Monday CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, E Olly affices, 81 Clarkeat, (Shermun- Houss), and 78 Cunale | ., carner Madlsony Teave, ain - f)ubuuuo Nhshl, & Dmaha-Niglit fxp Frecport & Dubua bug BB Passbaer, = Dufot omnor of Sraly aud Kinalo- 3 WL SCENN LT G CHICAGD, ROCK IsLAm\_mglFlc RAILROAD, ' “’ evol, of Vandiuren aind 3 g corner e Vanuren and Shen cket ofice, iahs, Loavoow'th & Atchlson I<[710,18 &, . A B:00 p, [+10:00 .| s EDUOATIONAL, MRS, SYLVANUS REED’S 1 English, Fronch, and Gorman Bosrding nnd Doy School | for youn'g Indiog And ittlu glrls, Nos.d and 8 Bust iy thirdat,, New Yok, Eunrclbes (or tio hoxt year wil) boyin at'9 a. ., Ovt, 1, whon ail pupil should Do pros I “:mv(m will' report Sept. 29, whon Loacliers Enwums PLAGE 8BUOQL o, uon. Stockurlio, oo ottt T B por A ‘Sollool er Bt B puplte for' Gilléer ool e inioh Bukyrb. HOFUBAN & FLAGIL, Assouiste Frinoipriy Peolukeli Nilitury Acndony uony oot 8, il T e Ao TN (i S RO Dok ATSIG LA Mo wrinotpate. MRS, WM. G. BRYAN'S FOR HOYS AND h IOARDING BOHOOL FOR YOUNG LADILS, = Th T A e e 1874, Batavis, NJ Y, Aprll, 174 — AMADAME O, die RILVA oS, ATEX. BRADFOTG Mre, Ogden Hoffmau'n) Knglish, Fronch au Seho & Ladios and vbildron, ing sy Soing L tanLanilicry :lnmm'l orn 17 catlon mn v AR OFESSIONAL CARDS, . G. OLIN, ‘T longeat lumnnud and moat suos e 0 el i o wrod, Invatids providod witl ,nlfn‘r{:m.nnll‘mmhnnu,du. o 2 atanps a distanve I"’:EN_J by mall, NO CURI! oyt Dr. Kean, #60 SOUTH OLARICG-HT,, OIIVAGO, May ba consuliud, porsonsily or by ..“?{?c(A‘fihu e irunio or Barvous dissated. D 1y physician in tho olly who warrails oures OF RO PaY. “otlov'h F Hindays Troid v fou’ ioues, § e 3, %0 8.9, 1§

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