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LOCAL MISCELLANY, THEE FIRST DAPTIST OHURCH. A prolimluary macting of officors and mombors at tha Iirat Baptist Church was held fn tho In- diana avenuo chapel yoatorday aftornoon to tuke moasuros for commenolug the work of rebulld- fug thelr ohtteh edifice. 'Tho mosling \wha callod o ordor by the pnstor, the Bov. W, W. Evorte, D. D. Drayér was offorod by Oyrus Bontley, Enq. Atter n fow romarka by tho pastor in regard to te linportated of dominosiclug tho naw bullling a8 goon s possiblo, ¥, ¥, Hinckley, Faq., moved that the Soololy proocod immedintoly to tho oreotioh of & now houso of worship, The motion unsnimously provailed, Mr, Bontley moved that a commitioo of five be sbpolited to seloct and recommond s esto for tho noi¢ bitllding. Me. Grangs Sard moved td aniond, diroeting the Committoo to seloct oithor tho lot. naw ownaed by 4ho churoh on the corier of In- diana avento_nnd Thirteth streot, or a slto within tureo blocke thoroof. ho mmondmont provalled, and tho resolulion as amended was -adopted. ' Tho Committeo was mada to conaist of Usrus Dontley, Robort Harris, J. E. Tyler, Wiltfam Garnott, and Mr, Burchollo, Ot motion of Mr. Dontley, tho Committeo wara dircoted to report to-a spocial meoting of tha church, to be called next Friday ovonitg, Mr. B. F, Jacobsaaid that ho had mopsured tho ground now omm}vlml by tho Indinus ayehuo clpal, aud lie hiad discoverad that tho building oofild bo tnoved bLack to the roar line, snd then toave ample room for tho constniction of n Luildiug s large a8 the old Tirst Church. Ho moved that o committeo bo appointed to con- sider tha quostion of tho removal of tho chapely and its ftling up for temporary usb by tho Bocloty. ‘The .motion prevailed, snd B. F. Jacobs, 7. F. Gillotto, and Mr, Marah woro ap- poluted tlio Commiléeo, T, E. Hinokley moved that b committes bo ap- olntod to proparo outline plans for tho now Eulldlng. Tho motion was carried; and Mossrs, mueuu{ Bontley, Marsh, lobert Harris, and 3.1, Gillotta word chosan a thia Comuitted. Mr, Jacobs movéd, and tho motion pravalled, that tho Commlitico on Tlaos ba limited to the Tnulding of & house which would be covored by 0,000, Ancther motion, wade by Mr. Jacobs, thot no dobts bo eontrscted in bulld- ing, wos uuanimously adopted. 1Ilo stated sl the nsbranco, ¥90,000, would be paid {tnmadiately, aud there was no doubt but §20,000 eould bo ralied fmmedintaly by subscription, Ar, Turngr moved that the Committea on 8ite ba dirocted to draw tp ‘mmm for building on tho old sito, mone Hubbard court. But tho motion wad laid on tha table. ‘ A resolution wns ndopted referring sll this mattor sottlod by this proliminary meeting, to the larger regular clirolt maullgfi. srhich waa to meot ?n tho evouing in tha B, E. Chureh on Fourteonth streot. This proliminary mecting waa vory unanimons, and was composed of some fifty of blo ropresou- tatiyomen of the church, Toa was provided by tho ladies of tho church, and s rontarkable feol- ing of enthusinem and unsnimity prevailed. Tho general feeling seems to bo that the church would deolde that tho homo chiurels mustbo buily on the cornor_ of @'hirsicth atroot and Indiana avottuo, In that caso, howover, tho question aros a8 10 what should become of tho First Bap- st Babbatlisohool, whicli was oncol the Jargest oud tmost Ronrishing echools in the city before the fire, DMr. Jacobs, its Buperintoundent, hoped jtwould be immedinicly moved down io tho Thirtisth strect chapel.” But the question was loft for furthier doliberation. A largo moetlng convenod in the even- ing, in tho vestry of the Wabash avenus M, E. Church, whora the questions eame up for ratifiontion. Affor n short timie spont in the usual prayer and couforonco oxercises, Mr, B. F. Jncobs moved that tho sito of tho old Bhiclds Miesion, on Eightoenth street, bo doeded to the Olivet Baptiat Church (colorod), subjoct to tho incumbrauces upon it Mr. Dnutlo{ woved to amond by adding a proviso that it ehall not bo_ alionated by tho Olivet Church. Mr. Neheminh Hawking read s lotter of thanks from tho paator of the Olivet Church, the Iiov. It. DeBaptist, which was orderad placed on filo. Tho busiuesa of tho preliminary mecting eamo up for ratifieation, and romarks woremads by Movers, Bentloy, Jacobs, and otbers, aud by tho Tov, Mosurs, Itaymond and Dr. Noithrup, and the pastor, Tho Committeo to eclect a sito for a now church waa nos_limited ao to location. Mr, Jacobs was added totho Committee vn Plans, mt('lfi“:xo romaiuder of tho efternoon action was ratifiod. e PAVING TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, o the Editor of Tha Chicavo Lribune: 81z : I wish through you to call the attention of our Board of I'ublia Works to tha importance of paving T'wenty-fifth stroot, botwoen Michigan avenue and tho intorscotion of Cottsge Grove sud Celumet avenucs. The travel on Twenty- Bfth streot is immonso. Tho business part of Cottage Grove avonue commonces there, and axtends south to Twonty-niuth street. East of Prairio avonuo it seoms to bo the natural thor- oughfare for all wagons and vohicles of every Xind golug from Twenty-socond streot to Cop- tage Gravo avenuo, The travel Is so great, ana tho dust and gand g0 deop, that the men who have charge of waterivge tho streets in that vicinity utterly rofuse to undeitako the jobol subduing tho dust betweon Prairie and Calumet avenues, ' The occupants of thetivonty-five houses front- Ing on Twouty-fifih etreet Lotween thoso sve- nues sre the luiocent victims of a coustant _and denge cloud of dust *from early moru till dewy avo.” Moreover, tho prosent condition of this stieot inflicta eruslly upon overy horso that hay to draw a vehicle through it, From tho lightest buggy to the Leavicst wagon, tho whools mink to the sand in many }»lmu half-n-hab deop. 'hio boating and pounding of horses and swear- Ing of drivers throngh this ocean of dry sand is huly fo 1, iftho Board of Yublic Works will take a little puins to investigato this matter thoy will ensily lenru the muperative nocessity of paving this sireot at onco. Lot them ask the firemen bolonging to the pogine ou Cottago Grove avenue, noar ‘Lywonty- fifth street, whoso horscs almost stuck fu the middle of the street ono day this week when pummoned to a firo, Stcy a delay a8 was causod 10 tho fire-dugine oo that occasion might cost $ho city a bundred times as much a8 tho paving ot tho stroet would como to. The property-owners are all wenlthy, aud pught to_be compolled to make the imprave. meut. Allthe &;’ropony on one sido of this streot for one ontire_blogk is ownod by an estato said to be worth £4,000,000. When auy groat ime provoment, of value to tho entire city, can bo wadoe without burdening any one, or costing the cily o dollar, it is tho daty of tho proper ofiicers o tho city to seo that it 18 mndo. TwENEY-FIFTI STREET. Cioado, July 24, 1874, a2 GENERAL NEWS. The Assossor's books for the town of North Blicago have just been figured up, The result aows that tho roal property is valued st §ll)- 107,120, aud the personal at 1,640,849, A German from Lake Viow, kuown as ¢ Bo- logna Fritz,"* atumblod through & coal-liole yes- terday into the collar of Brunswick's Dilllard Dali, broaking s rib sud brulsiug himeel? genor- ally. Dr. I I Groen was ealled, ationded to his injurles, aud had him convoyed to bis home, I'ho temporature yesterdsy og obsorved by Manasgo, optician, undor Tus TrinoNe Building, was in the shade at 7 a,m,, 78 dog. Falrenhoit ; 10 &, m,, 88; 12 m., 80; 8 p. m,, 76; G p. m,, 70; and 8 p. m., 76, Thore s & concort saloon and varioty show on Canal stroot, botwoen Washington and Ran. dolphs, that dlsplays over its doora the following transparonoy: ‘‘Jupltor Varioties. Froe with Indy weltors.” The iren shuttors on Uiles Bros. & Co.'s late store proved perfectly usclows. They wero all warped and twirted 8o thut tho flamas burat out of the windowa shorlly after the fre com- moncod. The Cblengo & Pacifio Nailvond Is putting ma Bwitch to moko a counection witl the Milwaukeo & Bt. Puul Xailrona ap the crossing, Tuls Com- pany is alvo erecting & temporary depot on thie cornor of Hawthorn avouuo and Larrsbcoe streot, A firg-utrickon plumbor has Flluhud o lont on biy fornier sito ou Htate streot, and fouced it in, On the boards he hinu daubed * Bix Pretty Waiter Glrls Wautad,” * Nothiug For Halo,” and * Clos- ed to Take Stook,” Officer Btott was bitton badly In tho log by a forooious bull-dog, yesterday morning at & very ourly hour, in tho alloy betwoon Monroo, Adumy Morgan, and Aberdéen streots, The auimul ot away botors Htott could shoot him, Tor puro, unalloyed stupldity tho Post and Mail takes the palm, Iy ggvn, fm oveuing, an sccount of ) ’a wnlng of wwo boys in one of ) h ihe quarry-ponds, but failed to give the namos, 20 hintod that tho bodick warear the Cliosgo Avenuo Blatlon awaiting Idontifieation. And hin, too, right in the face of full acconnta of tho Bad ocourrcico published in tho morning papors, and g‘l!vlng {lia hands and rosidoudo of tho da- consod, A notorlous housckaopor for tho Btato streot domi-monde atnownuel that lto will bulld a pals aco on hor formor site, and bins put up & board blgn on the ruiua which gives hor prosent abiding-placo, An attompt at sulcido was mado Into Thuraday night fu the all by Lawreuco Lgan, & }mutlx who 1ins been soutoncad to_two yonrs at the Itoform Bohool for larcony. Io tofe up 4 quilt and fastenod tho ouds of A mttip of it to tho bars on thd door of cell No. 17 and his héck, IHo vas discovared by tho turnkey beforo strangulation onatted, and Wau quickly out down, Nlomorse, occaaloned by his crimo; esused the act. Much Larduhip i oxperionced by lunovout partios aud othors arrcated for trivinl offonses under tho presont systom requiritg tho Sot- geants to bo presont boforo ball dnn bo necoptod nt the polico atations, Thoso ofiieors are fro. quontly compelled to be absent, aud the alation Keapors aro gronatly anmoyod by tho frionds of Hrluonom who wish {0 furnish ball. The station 0opord Ara alwass pregont, fAnd should bo piven tlio nocossary powor tonceopt sespousihlo bail, Unitod Stntes Dint.-Alty. Glover, of thls city, yestorday recelved from tho Internal Rovenue Dopartment at Washington a certifled copy of ihe ncoounts of Col John T, Harpor, late Cole loctor for the Springfiold (Iil) Distriot, Fromn this oflicial document 1t appears that the exaoct amount of tho doflels is $109,210.44. Throo suits have boen commonced fn tiio United Btates Cirouit Oourt, for the Northern District of Tlli- nols, agninst Col, Iintper and his bondsmon to rocover this sum. Tbe suits will probably not como to trinl until Baptember noxt. ‘Thoy may bo trled bofore Judgo Drummond or Judge Blodgett, and eitlier with or without a jury, as tho defondnuts may elect, One of the notorious characters who lately occupled n bouse on Third avenue, which was dastroyod In the lato big blaze, has commencod rebuilding, aud the pectinent 1u1§:x!ry s made, Would not it be a good thing to haye the Donr- boin stroot extonsion appraisal made again bo- fora mi now niid costly bulldiogs ste erected on the Iiva ? Tho Goneseo Reporler tolls a story of a young man who eamo to Chicago, was nceosted’ by & woll-dressed stranger, lured into a saloon, at- tacked by four ronghs, and robbed of ¥85, As tho young man Lold tho story biore, thoro was ono’ moro sctor in ft—n wonian. Xiospect for public opinion in Genesco probably fuducaed the y";.:‘g man to avold all roferauce to that foature at homo, Tho Committeo on Fqualization, nplmlutea by tho County Commissioners, are now in seesion at thelr rooms In tho County Building. Lhey will rennine for a fow dnys, propuratory to thio equaligation, for tho purpose of Lenrmng com- plaluty from proporty-owners about thoir nesess- ments, Tho complinis so far have nol boen yory namerous or serious, The books of tho South and West Divisions and of roveral towna hnve not yet wado thelr appeatanco before tlo Committee, 85 they are at present undergolng & oritical oxaminalion. Tho yearning aftor information during the last fon dnys bas mnnifestod ilscl{ by an oxtra amount of nowspaper stenling. " Por- sous whose papers aro deliverod by carriers complain that thoy get oul{ nbout o third of the papers they aro entitled to, and that thoy will ba driven to getiing up boforo sunviso, or turning door-stop robbers in solf-defense. This is not so bad for men who can buy papers down town, but tha women, who are debarred {rom any news of the Beecher muttor, are grow- ing frautic, A houso whoso miutfess Lns o morning papor i the recipiout of constant cally during tho entire day, " Just t0 look ab tho ad- vertisomonts of servants," After tho recont flre one of our reporters, in tho hurry of croating manugeript natural to tho oceaslon, made a misstatoment by recording tho destruotlon of a kecond-class South Sido liokel, whioh was in reality 8o far romovod from the lino of tho firo that any one who read tho stato- nient next worning with unfuadled brain could atonco have scon that it was a mistake, Next worniug the proptictors aslied for and obtained a correction in this paper, and, playing upon tho Jealousy of tho Zimes, thoy succoeded in gotting ihint shoet (o give thom n gratuitous adyertises wont rogarding tho safoly of this resort, Yes- terday morning tho Tinica agaln took up the cudgol for the houso in a charactoristic itom stat- ing that the injury done to tho hotel by the misstatomont had beon so grosl that & wook's nd- vortising Lnd not regamed it ita lost business aud prostigo. A 'LRtLUNE roporter examinod thio rogister-book of the hotel in question, and found that, during tho tou duys provious to the dny following the fire, olghtoun pagos of gucsis were reglutored, while durlug the ten days sub- sequont twenty-four }mguu woro filledup, Itis slated thiat tho propriotor of the Liotel in waiting with extromo suxioty for another fire, and if one oceurred would be willing to pay $200 to bo ad- vortiged in Tuz TmuuSk os burned out, and €300 more {o bave tho statoment corrected sgain in tho eame paper the morning following, If there aro any sharp men in Chicago thoy aro hotol-Leepesy. — CORIMINAL. CIIMINAL COURT. John Fortlett pleaded gailty to stamplng and stealing tickets from tho Chicago & Alton Rail- rond Company, aud was remauded. Joha Vogel pleaded guilty to an assault with a batehet upon Carolive Riolards, and waa 1e- manded. John D. Rynn pleaded guilty to porjwry in Bwearing to the ownership of property, for tho purpose of bailiug o votorious thiel beforo Jus- tico Soully, aud was romanded. Thomas Heonnn was triod by a jury for rob- ‘bing Louis Epstein, and acquitted, August Paussor and Johu Murphy svera tried for tho larceny of o lot of pig-iron, and ac- quitted. Yrank McCarthy was tried for the Iarceny of thirty coats from Josopls Marks, found guilty, and torm flxed at twa years in the Penitontiary. TUE POLICE COURTS. Mary Conlon, who was up for the ohargo of larceny in hoving taken up a siray cow the day of the big fire, turned the auimal over o the polica mulxoritius. and was discharged by Justice Boydeun yesterday. Aloxandor Brondaki, tho proprietor of a boar, was oxbibiting his anfmal at Unlon Park Thurs” day, when Bruin put_out his paw and toro the clothies of James O'Monra, who wont too mear bim, Boar and man weore both arrcsted, and yestorday wero discharged by Justice Seully. Thomns_oppins, John Woelch, U, Lafontaino and Joln Burke waro sant to the Bridowall for thirty days by Justice Soully, yesterdny, [or row- dyish Lohavior at_the Odd Follows' pienie, hold ok Blorpshootery’ Park, The caso of B, F. Dall and Alexauder Will- inms, who waro arrosted Tuesday by Dotective Bimuions with rallroad tickets of the Durlington & Quiney Rond on thoir porsons, which it is al- loged Miey had stolon, ‘mentlon of which has Dboon made, was yostordny continned by Justice Boydon till the 27th inet., under 400 bail, Gaorge Kelly, n young man 23 yoars of ago, who {8 notorious ay” a thief, way bofore Justico Boyden yesterday ou tho chargo of larcony, This caso was writton up o full at tho timo of bl arrest, It ls allogod that he stole $20¢ In Jowolry aud 870 in currency from Lowis Plugrat, at Peoris, Yestorday morning ho swas brought bos fora Justice Boyden, who partly heard the cnse, and thon adjourned it aver till to-day undor 500 bail, and tho witnesses were hold undor £250 for their appearauco, Annie Couley, liko a senaible woman horself for tho winter moutha a\l'?.-'.?,,.'tflf‘“flmf uor, Aunie dowired to procuro a sot of furs to protoct bor dolicate framoe from the oold, rude, chilly binuts of tho wintry winds, ~ Miss Conloy, it i chargod, appropriatod tho fars of hor friand Margaret Ltoloy, Ofliver Fdwards braught her iu, aud yestorday Justiod Boyden coutuued hor oxwmination till to-duy, holding ber undor $500 bonds, aud a man uanied Frank Kin%io was hold 18 & witnoxs against ber in §300 bonds, TJolin Camphoil 1 the propriotor of a low plac on tnrrison_ strect, ‘Thursday night the houso was *pulled,” wnd Cumplell arrosted with six won, named ' Edward 10itl, Alhort Sunth, John Jackson, Richard Snyner, Morrls Davenport, und 8, G, Campbell, and_foite girls namod Rittio West, Minnle Smith, Nellie Hul), aud Urace Lol mont, fnmates, ‘Thoy were conlined in the Har- rigon Streat Statlon, " Yastorday moruing Justico Boydon fined the propriotor 15, tho mon &5 aach, aud tho swomon 20 each. Tho wholo arowd wero sout to tho Lridowoll in lieu of the currency., TLouly O, 8noogles, 1t Is allogad, stalo a horso and buggy two yours ago from Lon DBruce, Jr., and also s horso from Cebrge Hehwelnfurth, o gontloman conneoted with tho Board of 'l‘rnq}a, and horsos from savoral othor yarties, The unimals hinve all been rocantured excopt Bruce's. Ofticor George IHungerman has been on the lookout for the mau for tho paat yoar, and, on tho 10th Inat,, succoedod in arrosting him on Tandolph, at the cornor of Clark straot. Yestor- day morning he was brought beforo Justico THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SA"I'URDAY, JULY 26, 1874. Boyden, who' eontimiod tho Ioaring of the ondo utiill tho 28kh fnat., tinder $1,600 b:\fi. Dr, I, Musloh svas bofors Juatieo Boydoen yos tordny, to anawerto tha clinrgaof amaatlt within. tonttodo bodily injury, It soems that tho Dootor and his wife linve & wkoloton fn thelr Liouso over which they had beon quarteling, and un & result thelr domestio rolntions are not of the moht nuleablo untura. Yeatorduy aveniug thay wers having ligh words with each other, when a Iad 12 yoara of age, named Alfrod Apel, wlhio restdes in tho samo honse with AMuelich, at No. 78 Purs Plo stroot, stepped in, Bome worda ensied bos tweon them, and Muoilols, bocoming enraged ab at tho buy, throw n bottlo of ultrio acid on him, tho burnlng finid soriovaty injuring anu dis- figurigt bin faco for life, nnd it 3 foarod cansng totnt lons of his sight, The follow was arrested, tnd vostorday Justios Toydon hold him ovorto the Criminal Court in $1,000 bonda. MISCELLANEOUS, Blolne] Roynolds made a buld attempt to get away with a horso aud buggy bolonging to Frouoh & Todd, Nos, 200 and 202 anlnlgh ntrood, yeatordny nfternoon, but was stoppod by sowo cilizeus, and Janded into tho Armory, Montlon was made somo threo tooks ago of the arrest of a man natned ¥, Kring at Nash- villo, Washiugton Oounty, in this Biate, on the chargo of falsely roprosonting his miorcantilo standlng and thoreby obtaining goods to tho valuo of £348 from tho firm of Idssll & Co. of thiy “}yj Youtordoy tho cnso was honrd by Justice Hninon, who dacided thiat tho conduct of Kring would boar investigation by the Grand Jury, and thorefoto iold lilm over to the Orimi- unl Coutt in Londs of $800, and in dofault of bail Lio was commlitad to the Qounty 8ail, Potor 0'Day is golng to the bnd, Ho ling seryed & torm in tho Bridowoll for Fo'.tylnrccuy. and is likely to reach the Roform RBehool, Yestorday aftornoon, whilo Govr}v« W. Dugan, ongineor of tho wstonmor Long John, was en- gagod ot tho engine-honso in bathing himsolf, Dota stolo his wateh and decamped, Mr. Caldor, foroman of the company, chught him st the Michigan Centinl Dopot, aud turned him over to tho police at tho Contral Stalion. The watch s found on him, Toronce MeGuire, oo Irishman, as his namo would indioate, rushod frantically Into Justivo Hinedale's offico yesterday, nbout 4 o'clook in 1ho ovening, and sivoro ont a warrant for the ar- rost of liohort O, Asthony, Ilenry Hovens, Qeorgos O, Drown, and Charles Thedran, com- plaining that thoy wore guilty of riot commitied on the alftornoon of ~tho 234 iust. in bis aaloon, near tho corner of NMouroo streot on Mechigan avcuns, Tha warrant wae placed in the handa of Constabla Wallaco, who arrestod tho party, and brought them bofore Justico Hinsdale, who hold thow nnder $500 bonds for their appoarance bofora hkim to-day 8t 1 o'vlock pon. il was furnishod by Joscph Lamb bo- coming their suroty. Tmanuel Goldborg, the Ind who received a 85 spuirioys note from Isnac Andorson, o Habrow, doing businora nt No. 332 South Clatk sireet, with instructions to go to a grocery on Twolfth sirect nnd purchase somo sugnr, was, with Anderson, before Commirstoner 1loyne Mhura- dny, to anawor to tho churgo of * uhoviag tho quoer,” and tho caso, contiuned to yostorday, was again called before the Commissioner, and a farthor continuance granted on roquost of tho Digtrict Attornoy, Bir. Glover, tiil to-day, in ordor ihat tho prosonce of the procer on Twolfth slroot, who received the bill, wight be Do obtained. Andoraon was hold undor $1,000 ball, and the boy discliarged from custody ad & participant in tho orime, but hold on his own recognizauco ng & wituoss. Youstorday morning's papor atated that a mur- dorous stabbing affair ocourred tho night before at a disroputablo lodging-house No., ¥2 Wasb Madigon stroet, owned by Pat MoLsughlin, bos tweon two frail girls neinod Kate Harnokt snd Jeunie Quaiy, in whioh tho lattor was sorlonnly stabbed and cut by a kmife in the hands of tho formor. Yesterday morning Kato larnott was taken beforo Justico Scully, to noswer to the charge of “naganlt with a dondly woapon with intent ta kill," and took a change of vunuo to Justios Austin, At 10 o’clock the cuse was called up, and, by consant of all parties, » continuance wa grantod till Thuraday, tho 30th insk., nb 1 o'ciock p. m., undor $200 bail, Patrick O. Foo- noy, tho girl's attorney, becamo her surety. Mr. J. Waxmaun's wifo has kicked up a raw, sud, s o rosnlt, brought hor Lusband into Justico Haines' oftica yostorday to procure a war- rant for the arrost of J, Rluowalt, undor the fol- lowing ciroumstances: Rinewalt is the proprie- tor of a grocery ntore on Larrabeo street. Yester- day ho called on ths complninant, aud desired to Loy 1f hie had, during theday, been in his storo. On he(uilmmmrud in the negative, Lo then asked if Mrs, Waxwnn bad ; that Indy, who was prosent, promptly responded ** Yes," whorcupon Rinewalt pitched into Waxman, sud waxed him most bonutifully, leaving him in a foarfully do- molishod condition, Waxman stated that ho lind resided n Chicago for thirtcon cors, and this was tho bost llcking e hnd ever rocolved, Iimowalt was arrostod and Lield for his furthor nppenrasico under 9200 bail. Why Mr. Rinowalt objected, and beeame 80 mortally offended a¢ tho Waxians coming iuto his store, remains a mystory, Justica Haines way oceupled noarly the ontire day yosterday in trying tho Calumot rlot caso, At'5o'clock it was continued for one weel. L'ho complainaut in thws caso claims that ho sc- quired the titlo I:z pre-omption * to n largo track of land that _was originall a portion of the bed of Hydo Lake, nooy Snulg Obicago. Tho dofoudauis ¢laim that thoy pur- chaged the laud from Alr. Hyde, fram whom it dorives its namo, who lived on tho shoro of the Iake some thirty yoars ago. ‘I'he riot growout of the fact that Mr. Gloveland, thoe complainant, after tho land had rigen to great valto, come menced the erection of a two-story frame build- ing theroon, when tho defendants, looking upon the procodurs of Mr, Glovelaud as an intruslon, tore down thb bullding, and carrled it from the promises, wheroupon he sworo out o warrant for their arrosi, and lienco this trial, The land s now worth $1,000 por acre, Fobruary Inst, a man named Poter W. Stevons was arrested on o warranb sworn out before Justice Austirby O, B. Fult, oharglng him with the erimo of larcony as bailoe, 110 was arrested, and tho caso contintiod an the sursty of o cul- orod man named William Giles, who siwore that hio was possossed of cortnin property suflioion t to euablo him to bovoma tho bondsman of Blay- ong, and entorod into & minute description of his roperty. Tho amount of the bound was $1,000. pon tho caso being called for final adjustment, Abo prisoner had jumpoed bis bail, and Giles was, o o rosult, orrosted, and brought bofore tho Justice, whon it wag discoverod that thobond was worthloss, Lo ).\u\'inF 10 interest in the proporty claimed by him at the timo of going seourity for the appeatanco of Btovons, o stated upon his hoaring that ho was induced to thus perjure Limself at’ tho Instigation of a follow named John Horr, Gilos was hold for his furthor ap- poarauce undor bondy of $400, and in defsult was committod to the Connty Jail, and & warranb oy et and placed i thio tauds of Constablo Rockwell for lorr's arrost, ou tho charge of subornation of perjury, Yestorday morning the Conatablo * brought Lim in,” and “upon his nl!- pearing beforo Justico Ausgn that tribunal held }lim uuder §300 bonds for is appoearance Mon- day, tho 27th Inst., at 2 o'clock p. m. Bail was furvinhed by his attorney, W. N, Low. In tho meantime tho negro Giloy still hingersin durance vilo, awaiting the disposition of Florr's case. Yostordsy afterncon, during the progross of the Qloveland riob cass Lefore Justico Huines, two limba of the law, who nre opposing counkoel in the suit, became ouraged at oach otlier, when the lie was givon. The attornoy who was thus ncousod grabbod a chawr, and ralsed it in a throntentung mannor over tho head of tho offand- ing couusellor, At this ulnfia of tho procesdings Juetice Halnes' volco was board above tho din aud confusion, orymg ** Ordor ! order, gentle- }nen fi this couduct enunot and will not be al- owo in this conrt-room ; Kuu must setilo your quarrol outsida,” No blood wag drawn, and the Jusiico did hiot soom to bo alarmed as to tho gafoty of oithor party, Whon order wss ro- ptored, tho bolligoront attornoy who solzed the chair explained that but for tho respect he entertainod for 1fis Honor he would have follod the man who gave him the lie to the floor, Whon ordor way flunlly rostored tho trinl progrossod ay if nothing uuusual bhad happoned.” Tho fricuds of the uttorneys, howover, ussert that this i ouly the beginning, sud that nnlionorable sotile- wment of the alfair can only bo attained through callgo and pistals for fwo, * Lhe public will await the flunl tormination of this affair with consid- orablo Jutorest, as both partios are woll kuown, ———— THE CITY-HALL, Tho amount collectod for waler-taxes yostor- day afternoon was $1,618.46. Lhio Board of Polico mot yestordny afternoon but did nothing of aonssquence. Two cases of polico ofticers charged with non-payment of their just debts woro postponed until noxt po- lice pay-day to give the men a chance, The Bonrd of Public Works wore postered as usuat by tho owuers and builders of framo bouges witlun tho new fire-Hmits, They found timo, however, to examino several plaus of #owors, coutracta for which are to bo awarded In fow daya. The Committeo on Rallroads failed to moet yostorday altoruoon, and tho mceting wus cons tinned untll Monday afternoon. A quornm was not obtained for "the moating of the Come- mittco on Wharven snd Publio Gromnds, Building permity wato yostordny fosuaid by tha Doard of Fublio Works ‘ay followa: 'T'o ‘{. I, Farrell, for_n two.atory brlck oh Thirky-fimt gtroot, noar Buttorfleld ; and to Mra, I, T, Doana for o two-story brlck oh Thitty-sovanth stroot. RS PERSONAL. Mr. A, . 8liarpo, publtshier atid propriotor of the Republican, Ottaws, Kan, wnas in tho eily yosterduy. . A. C. Dotkin, Hsq., editor of tho Milwankeo Sentinel, iy In the city. Mr. BobkIn wan formerly monaging oditor of the Cliicage Zimes, nud lias abandant rosson to cougratulats Limuell upon hig oseapo. v An infant daughtor of Sorgt. Bborsold, of tha i{\r(l:nry, diod Mondny evouing, of clolera fu- antul, Tho funcral ot the Iate AMr. T, Ji Kenrney, whose death was announcod yosterday tmornlng, took place at Bt Patrick's “Oburch yostorday foronoon, aud was attended by n latge condourae of pooplo, Mr. Konrnoy wans the ofleinl agont andaropresontative of the Catholis llnrorms‘:filunl for Boys, at Bildgoport, bis espccial cara boing to attond tlio Polles Coiirta and Crimtunl Court, and there obtain the custody of such Catholio childron as wera propar Bubjocts for conslgn- mont to the Reform Schoot or the House of the QGood Bhephord. Tho position waa o diflieult ono, but ho porformod its dutles with a fdelity aud eflicionoy whioh won fo¥ lilm universal regard el rospoct, Ho was alao sctivoly connostod with the Bocloty of Bt. Vincent do Panl, and liad beon for noveral yonra identifiod with various Cathollo publio inlorests in Chicago. i ANNQUNOEMENTS, Tho Rov. A. Youker will load tho Saturday Bunday-échool teachers' mootlng to-day, In the Mothodlst Ohurch Dlock, $he subjoct Loing Maek i, 13-17. Young men's prayor-meoting this ovoning at No. 148 Mudivon streot, A sorfos of mootings for worship, by authority of tho Socloty of Friends, will bo hold in Ohis cago, commoneing ab 7:80 o’olock this ovonlng; and sgoin on Sabbath moruing st 1030, ni Bano ovening at 7:50 3 snd Monday morning at 10:80, and samo evening at 7:30 o'¢lock, Toar- ing their own meoting-houso on Twonty-sixth stroet would bo too sunll, they bave accepted the hind invitation of thmr(:unt;muutimml Drothron to hold guid meotings in thoir Piymouth Olmch, corner Twonty-sixth stveot aud Indiaun ayonue. Bitch mootings held by tho Bocloty of Trionds at other pojutd in tho West, and in Lautorn citlos, hinve boon attended with good resulty, Members of all other denominations, as woll as porsons who malko no mllgluuu profossion, aro kindly ju- vitod Lo attend. Sovoral ministera of some note in the Hoeiety of Frionde—including two fomale miniytors—are expected to Lo in attendanco throughout the difforont sitiings. Information 18 desired concorning Milon An- drows, aged 17, who loft L:is hoino, No. 009 Wost Loko stract, Thurnduy morning, aud ling nob boou heard from sitco. Any word of hiin may bo left with Achillon Audrews, No. 955 Wost Madison streot. This ovoning the nsnoelated artists of Arling- ton, Cotton_ & Kemblo's Miustrel Comprny will give n porformanca at Myers’ Opors Houso, wWhich will outshino any of their previous otforts, and be remarkable for excellonce aind variety. Thero s no need fo mention thnrrm\;mmum further than fo give a list of the performers. It may bo found ay interesting ns ** the eataloguo of tho Hhi?“’“ atany rite. Thoroaro Mesuw. John Lang, J. 11, Burridge, B, M. layne, Otis Carlor, Jabn Rcei (otherwise Rickio). Billy Court- wright, J. Stine, I Hanson, Eddie Quiun, J. Clion, Ernest Lindon, Fravlk Bowles, J. Marl I, M, Hall, J, Roacho, €. Crogo, Wayne and Lovely, and tho *'muslenl mokes,” Bandford and Wilson, * fu their poorloss gpeciaitios.” TIE LINCOLY PARK CONCENT, Tho followinyg is the progranunc for the con- cerb ot Lincoin Tark tbis aftornoon nt 430 et 1. Parade March, ... 2, David Polkn o Overture to 1l i ‘zntasin on Themes frotn Puritani Gavating ot Ohorus from Guaranie 6. S0pbia Gallop.eesrerenrss e 1. Barch ot Charue from Der Tannhauser, 2. Ou the Blug Danube~—Wallz, 3, Qverture—Light Cavalry, 4. Fantasia from Norma, 5, Elizsboth Polka, 0. Warrlora' Return e SUBURBAN NEWS. EVANSTON, The Villago Trustces mot agaln Thursdny night, The only buslnoss trauwacted, boyond tho ugunl discussion on tho subject of Water~ Works, wna the passage of s resolution authoriz- ing Prosidont QGilbort to soll and deliver the bouds issucd by the villago. ost of those havo already boon kold at tho rate of 0714 cents. Tha dedleatlon of the Methodist Church lne been fixed for Sunday, and will not probably bo again changed. All the Sunday-schools of tha villago will unite Weduosday iu a grand public domonstra- tlon and plenic on the University campus, Mu- gio will bo furnished by Page s Dand, of this city. WOOLBTOCK. ‘This place wes thrown into oxcitoment recontly hf the marminge of Frank Domnelly, son of iayor Dounolly. The circumstancos aro thosa ¢ Frank left Woodgtoek July 17 forjChicngoe, with the intontion of wecompanying his mothor on a wvisit to Kavsas. MMrs. Donnelly roturned Mon- day alone, which oxcited cotmmnont. 1t was soon rumored abroad that the gontle- man in cywmuu hod mot in Chicago with a young lady by tho name of Yan llovzen, from Greonwood, in this conuty, and that, instead of accompanying Lis mothor to Kausuy, 18 o dutiful son should, ho went to Llgiu wilh hiy falr af- flunced and got mmarried, which have boou con- firmed, Dlies Van loozeu is cousidored cne of the fuivest danghtors of Mcllonry County, and o highly accomplishod young Iady. Tho bappy pair aro now cujoying a bridal trip, and tha warmost wishos of thoir frieuds go with thom, The picklo-fuctory is nearly complotod, and tho coustruction of “the tubs has commeuced, T'hore are to be twonty-four of them iu all, ench 14 feol iv dinmeter and 8 fuot high; 36,000 foot of lumber will bo used iu thair construction, It {u the intantion to salt and jar 50,000 bushels of cucumbers tho presont seasou. Ihirty-ons thousand four hundred and thicty- four pounds of wool wera recolved in this placo on Wednesdny nnd Thursday, Tho prices for \\'hlcl:‘ it sold ranged from 40 to 44 conts por round. TARTT Olarens Annducl Auber eling il Yolgt TIOIUNOND. Aloxander Dermot, u farmer living iu thia vicluity, s recoutly Jost _two fino horsos witl tho past few days by o disceso that rosembles hydrophobia in ity nature, but the'e was no ovi- donco to show that tho aninials hud been bitten. The toum wad valued st $350. ILUE ISLAND, ‘The Nothodiat Soclety at Bluo Islana Village had & very plessant sociable aud sapper in theic uufinishod chureh building Thurday eveaing, Alr, Alfred J. Knight, an_clooutioaist of much nower, wad presout, and favored the audionco with choico rendings. The wholo entertaiumiont way o guceess, and in every way eacouraging to . the ladies who ars doyoting all ther anorgics to the mattor of furnishing the new edifico. WASHINGTOX HEIGHTS ‘The Board of ‘Trustoes moet Nwday evening, presont Massra, Schultz, Mouror, Gorton, Low- outhal, Graonuero, and Iresidont Mason, On motion, all parties bidding for tho grading of Oak slrcot sre instructed to prescut their bids to tho Clerk in writing. A sidowalk on the south sido of Tracy avenue waa ordered fald, "Whe Clork was instructed to nolify Treasurer Bochemer to roport all receipl at the nexl mueting. Bills wero recolvod from varlous wources, au- :med. sud roferred to the appropriate commite o Dir. Dartor roportod that Mr, Tommrich ro- fusos Lo soltle with Lim for damsges rovoived whilo ating au special polico in hit park July 4. Toforrad to Committoo on Judictars. M. D, Barusrd npposrod again before tho Board, and_ pressed his domand thib tho Iaw of tho Btatoof INliucis Le enforced, concornivg nolso and disturbanee ju the viciniy of his rosi- dence, A motion by dr, Greonae, that tha Board onfores the laws of the Stup af Iltinols, wa lost—yous, 3 ; nays, 8. A motion that all complsints, notions, ofo, shall ba presonted to tho Clerk {v writing woy carrlod, aud the Bonrd adjournod. ? A mcating of citizens is callod o this evoning at Woschofler's Hotel, concernlug the graveling of Vinconnes road, 'he Connty Omumissionors have appropristed $2,000 towarda bie work, Good progross fs making on botk Oatbolio and Protestant churghies, ‘Pha Rev, Mr, Roy, of Chicago, jroachod last {ook fright Bunday in llnllmnyyéhm‘ch. Pho horse of Willls M, Iitt, sq, At the dumniy Tueddsy morning, md got away, o wreeked tho carriuge, but esaped hiwself with & few soratchos, No ono hurt Shot ¥is Mathor, Little Bhorman W. Bmith accmpavied hiy mother to a Loston augtlon-sloro. 'Lhe (lobs guyss * 1o soou ran bohiud the vowmter, out of ulqm, and climbing on a ohinly got hold of & pls- tol that had beon placod on » sholf, 1o bogan playing with this dangerous wounpon, which was o Nuiitn & Wosnon soven-barrelod rovolyer, nd puiled tho hlqm\r ofico bohind tho connter, with- ont tha eartrligy oxploding :S Y1 then eamo round tho odgo of the conntor, Au vrenumhng tho pis- fol at his mothor, who was siluing ficing him at thn nowing machino, bofore any one bad timo to notleo ltm o td bo mado awars of what Lo wwas nbout, pulled the triggor o second thne, and alot his mother through tha hieatt, The poor wotidn coultd only elaculnte, Waa that loaded?’ bufors gho foll dead upon the toor,” MARINIS. Port ot Chicnuo, duly 244 » ARUIVED, Bolir Josen Hollond, bark, Hehr Winuls Winy, Poutwator, lumber, Hebir Emumay Muskego, wood, Trop M, Urol, Manisieo, lumbor, Targe Windiaut, Manisiot, lnmber, Belif Linalo Dowk, Bt, Jusoph, Inniber, Stmr Coroun, Bk Joncph, utktsler, Trop Lako Breeze, Benton Jarbor, sundrles, St Chicago, Manitowoo, sundrios, Belir D, ¥, Wade, Ludinglon, lumber, Seiie Homey, Erle, conl, Belir Magie, T'wo Rivura, lumbor, Hehie Loha Jobuson, Alpoun, lumibor, Belir 8, Anderso, Ghoboygin, lunibot, Sehr Fostorln, Bagnaw, luniber, Sebr Mnry Booth, Wnito Lake, borlk, Trop Alwia Munro, Lort Stanley, Ught, Htmr Muskegon, Muskegon, sundrics, Trop Ad A, Turuor, Saginaw, limber, Bebe O, 1, Jaiton, Saghiaw, lumber, Bohe I, Jud Bngluav, e, wehnut, Uheboygan, Mimber. ¥, Traty, Manlaice, Mmber, Hehir J, Boaw, Jr., Ludwig's Dier, wood. Tlargo Wyoming, Grand Lavew, Ninher. Dargo Olty of Urand Havon, Grand Hnven, lnmiber, Darge Wiillam Bnrn, Grand Iaven, lumbcr. argo Apprentice Boy, Grawd Haven, limber, Tlargo Mary Amandn, Ursnd Huvon Inmbos, Heur 0, It, Johuaon, Kaugatuok, ahlogles. lir Wiliam L. Ricatoly Ousoior coal. Sehr Dondldwoh, BufTalo, 29,012 hu corn, ) Hclr D, Yoryuson, Codnr River, 10 bria beet, 1 btl oat- ancal, and uiindrios Selir Lumberman, Black Oteck, 20 brla flour, Holit Boa Gotn, BLligeon Bay, 2 toas feed, Hehr Lizeio Donk, Bt Josoplt, G0 keys beet, Bark Unndiila, Bhitato, 37,000 bt corn, 1tk 0, I, Nitne, Buniato; 83,100 bu corn, Trop Altua Miuro, Mobtreul, 17,070 bu corn, * Trop Beatia, Duialo, 34,000 bu Whoat, 1,009 brla flour, rop Lake Dreozo, Bonlon arbor, subdriih, Hitne dorona, 8, Josoph, sundtl Str Chicago, Manitowoe, hutidric R10107 OLEARANCES, JULY 2, Prop Drncklyn, Oguensbug and_ interhicdiate D900 bu corn, 23 brin lour, 7 tea laxd, an drics, Stmr Mushegon, Grand Haven, 84 bu corn, 10 brls 1 3L Iirls pork, Viite, Orwego, 16,676 bu wheat, 7 bels canis, nnd pundries s, Trop Cuynlioga, Dullith anil intermedinte pots, 1,000 e oate, 30 Uels flour, 420 pwekages feei, and sun- drfew. Sohr Willlan Bmith, Soulh Havon, 20 bris cemeht, Prop Oconita, Groow Vay, 10 bits pork, 20 Lrls whisky, 55 Lelu ol nnd miidrica. Trop Merchand, Krio, 18,000 bu_corn, 760 bu cats, 600 ils flonr'} Buthalo, 100 brls flour, Trop M, Grol, Aunlsice, § Lels pork and snndrics, Kehr Higgle & Junes, Buifalo, 81,500 Lu corn, Aud fouriuos vesuold'clenred Higiih, Tauke Freights Wero yn moderate domand ot Uo for corn to Bultale elth $1.00 per m off § alko wt 8%(0 for corn by atoam to ran, Chiitors : To Bullulo—Schr Ulggin & Moonlight, whoat on private , fills up whieat, To Erio-—Irop e , corn through, To Yort Colhorne—Steamn- Inkigcs Buperlor, Badanky, and Buepebie, carn at 3 Bhawneo, whent on_privata terms, To Montrenl Prop Soverign, corn at ile. ‘Lo Kingston, viu Col. lugsaad~Lrop ity af London, what at %e. ‘Cotal, 107 cupacity, 100,000 bu wheal and 170,000 ba corn, 11 'tho ulteridon, the baraes Gravew, Ruseel, and scbrs Scotin and L. J, Clark wero elisrierod fur cora to Buffalo at o ; capacity, 175,000 bu. Vensels Pussed Lore Huron, Specint Dispatch o The Chicaso Tribunt, PonT 1IURON, Jilly 4—ATLCrHO0 =10 Ocea, Java, Clty of Fremont s selr J, Ur—Blmirs Koweonaw, Onkan; peops Arabla, Mot dola, Barnum witli ke Kerey’s wehies 1L A, Kent, Waller B, Allen, J, 35, Petdeld, J, B, ensos, U, 1, Jobnson, ‘Winp—Soith; weather fair, Tour llunoy, Mich.,, July 2l—Evening.—Ur=Prop Tusala, sclirs 11, Dissoll, Sweden, Oneonta, Bismarck, 1da Kelth, It, Gaskin, Marengo, Dawx—Prop Fountain City, bark Nelson, Port lturon will hnve o sigual station, with pre- cantlouary signals disployed from the dowa of the City-Lall, afiox to-dny. Ilinoly & Mishizan Cunnls Bripasrour, 1L, July 24--1:05 . Mn.—AMMVED— North Nrauzh, Lasiile, 6,000 b cort, 170 hit onts § Tionchard, Lasalle, 6,000 bu corny J, D, Leonurd, i~ Salle, 6,C00 it corn 3’ Thonina Scatf, Maraciliee, 9,300 bn worn; I, lybuni, Marscilios, 5,60 bn_cor, 1,20 bt 0xti5 A, Woolson, Olfaws, 0,000 bt corn ;' Ellz- Tioth, Jockport, 1,98 brin monl, 3,000 bils our; Ihoshfx, Lockport, 5,700 bu cor, Miscelluncos. GilicAgo, A revere squsll paged over tlio elly abont 2 o'clock yoslerduy nfternoun, but, besldes malting tho pacan- gors on tho vxenrsion-boat Drake seavlck, 10 dunago was done, 1t wan repoeted o the eveiug that & amnll sailboat had_capsizod outshle, LUt nothiug doliite could bo loarne, —BIr. Luering, tho Serotars of thio Natfonal Board of Lako Undarswriters, 14 in tho elly, teating tho worls~ fug of thy cast-iron rules adopted nt Budalo on tho 1t tnst, fn_regard to the loading of vossolu, 1o s ' vules walsfactory, and il reconmicud a chango, —1Tho bark Summer Cloud has latcly been meastired witls o view of vhartering hee for Qork, Irelend, Sho elongs Lo Capt., David D, of thia eity, aud con carry from 18,000 to 20,600 bisliola of grabi, BLSEWILENE, Voreol Caplaina raport fives rawing in the woods fu tho yielnity of Muzlegon and Graud Havon. —Tlio Unlled Blales Qovernment huving dectilod to 1mako eomo_improvoments o the lixthouses at (ko moutl of the Sigiuaw Iver, Workmon sro now eie gagea thereon, —ho scos Tosco, which was_salioro on Port Auatin Ticef lust week, lias areived at Dotroil for ropaire, Ler pinior-post sl bot(om wera tho ouly parts Lut stis- talngd datnuge. —7he selir {ubbard sprong a leak on tho downyrard passigo from Chlcago to Daweyo, and damuged largo portlon of Ler cargo of gralu, —Thio last report [rom the ironsldes mays tuat s les i 117 feot. of water, instead of 600 feot, Tho prospect fa favorable for her belug ralued thls_season, —'tho pirop Clilua, feotn Chitago, called ut this part Inat night. 8o ruports quite Leavy weathor on Lako Iiuron, und thnt the foroat-ros slong tho wostern aliore ra raging with fucreavod fury, _Aftor ealls of n fuw bours eivl at Mackinnsw aud Port Turon, tha Cap- taln of tho Chind fonnd that tho fleet of gralh-voacla, which loft Chicago when b dld, were roported ay cotulug down tho Inks and ready to entor thariver luat it havig dnd remnriobly quicts rips, e Clin dischirgott ub thls port, nmobg othier tsluga, 400 duzen livo pieona” voia tho " Cruverso By region—Letroit ost, —Tho Canadlans Licgin to talk as if thoy moant bus- iness lu regard to constrnciing a ship conal from a polut on Georglan Bay to Latie Oniario, At a mooting of tho Common Coutieil of Toronto on Tuesdny oven: fug, tho followiug resolutions wero adopled : " Redolved, That, in the opinfon of this Councll, the construetion of the Huron & Luko Ontario 8hip Ca- nal will Ue ono of the groatost publlc works of tha present century, and wiit add great weallls and prow- perity to this Provines, T herefore, ifa Council would recommend that the Daminion_Government grant, under sujtablo re- strictions, 10,000,000 fcres of ptbllo lunds to ufd In tho constraction of said caual, aud that tho memorial bo slyned by the Bayor,” THE AMERIGAN ELLY PRESS, For Family Use, Is an Indlsponsable articlo in the bousahold for making JELLY, JAM, WINK, CORDIAL, OATSUP, &o., snd for prossiug a=tl atraining OURRANTS, UHERRIES, GRAPES, BLACKBERRIKS, APPLES, 'POMATORS, do, It fa construoted on the principlo of the SCREW CIDIZR PRESS, hias groat powor and will oxtruot ONE- THIRD MORK JULCK from any frulb than can ho ob. tainod by tho usunl proovssos, thus maklng ita VERY KCONOMIOAL, a3 woll an LA HOR-HAVING UTENSIL, Holds one quart, Hutalls for unly ONK DOLLAR, Kold Dy all Huuse Furalshiog aod Btove Dealors, FRANK STURGES & (0, WIOLESALE AGENTS, %2, 74 & 76 Lako-st., Chicago. 1 AMUSEMENTS, DEXTER PARK---1874. SECOND MERTIAC, Extra Day, Saturday, July 26, BPECIAT: PURSH, $4,000, FOR (Goldsmith aid aud Jndge Fllerton, $3,000 to 1at, $1,000 to 2d, and $1,000 ox- Lr&to any horao honting 317X his will positivaly b thd st onnnde to withoss Goldsmith "Maid provious to hor withdrawal from the turf, Htakp raca ’?.’Il)—?l!r wnntlamen's road horses, own. 68 {0 &rivn, mile lisatn, A4n 6, {0 Basiess. . Kilenmnn enters b, . Barn oo, lo{lm[!nn ontora &, . 1luosior, Elfi_h‘."lal.;vlllfl:l& We’l"" b. nt. Fleiross, Snenizan Southorn Tavkat n celnl trafy’ Innvos far Dexter i nty ¢ Pitlaburg & e, e o Hurso. oara' loxve on SECOND GRAND ANNUAL EXCORSION Of Rising Star Lodge No. 50, LO. .8 OF I, At Turner Parie, ON SUNDAY, JULY 26, FOR THE BRNEFIT OF THR SUFFERERS OF THE LATE FIRE, "Tho prococis will be devoted 10'tho roblof of tholr wants Irrespeotlve of crood. Ampla nmusoments on tho crounds, in redlnoss at cor. Olark and N carry pastenyor to tho dapot. Trains will cago-av, and Larmbes-at, at 1t from cor. Noth THalstod lagp. Ttotucning. luavo Tiimee ; ki p i, Hineos will bo teady to takn [aasctets to aay part o tho cliy. Wiskats far th ronud tip, hicluding admisalon to the Park, 76 cents onch. For atyat 116 Olack-at, 1. SAMSON. AOADEMY OF MUSIO. MAMMOTII ATTRACTION TO-NIGUT. GREAT DILLON SPECIALTY BILL, TWO PERFORMANCES THIS DAY, In_throo playe_n KEnadar i fon tho gront B A AIOT TNOTON Die 0TS amd RN JATFIRI OB —will bo roprated: THE GREAT ADELPHI COMPANY, MINSTRELS, RURLES ARIE- T ) Bl A a1 comrmaners Soara i arh B A Tfring 29 an IUSUMAN, & YAN JITOOLIY’S TISATRIRIS, | ... 0 U Wi Monday Hvening Noxt, July 37, waior fhe mansgemant of Toonard Grovor, Entiro ans Hounemont in i THINUKY of Sunday, T2 €3 T8 donbito brantit __EDUCATIONAL, DGR oo £h0 <ol il b ensumed Sopts 1, - iFor citadiacs &7 S apuiy to th i, 67 Watbaaly - \ ey “PARK INSTITUTE:" Mra, A, 1 BATES, Pelnetpnh Tor Giely and Voung Tadton, Tall ters %oneth ety opt, . Imilcorpa of Wi dnktenotor, I oW an. luminodations for Hoarding 1 5, Vor ¢ ross tho Princigal, 71 Anhind-av., Chicag: LAKESIDE SEMINA'LY, A Nome Bourding School for Boys nnd Girls AT OOONOMOWOU, WIs, Tharough Instriction in evary Dopartmant. Tor Cf Torn A o RIS GRACH By R eRr P REV. J, 1l MAGOLFIN, Rectar, ML Vernon English, Classteal & Military Academy, At MORGAN PARK, Washington Hoights, Tils. Tho Fall Hesrlon of thin fustitution will begly Sept, 10, Pa- foutacan obtaln full pamphiot glreulars for Isil, by ad- reming tho Letnolyal or 1V cott, Lk, Attarnoy- o) at-Law, 4 Portlsnd eago, His 8. SHELDON NOWTON, Propriotor, Ponnsylvania Military Academy, liester, Pa, Tior Bonrdorm only, Hotslon apens Wodans- Iny, Bopt. 8, Lflflflll"fll hl\nllll[\fi: Grawndsamplo; Build fupn commndionn; Couese of Btudios extonsirs, Thor ongh (natruetion in Civil and Mochanical Knginocring, it Cramicsanif el edoral Svamiaht of tho pocsl indots, * v olccalurs appi Dtolsor, Fais No. 571 HHweia s, Uhlnn;?n okt Aud Col, THKO, VAT, Prosident, UHEGARAY INSTITUTE, 1627 and 162 Sprooocat., Philadelphis, i MONDAY SRSt Syt roopen & gJinelish, Fronch, akd Latin, Busrdlig aud Dig Yaung Tadtes nad Mirson, b In el airgingo of tha family. DR. VAN NORMAN’S Classicnl Enalish, Frenels, aud Gorman family day schaol, for young Indivs and ahlldren, 71, 78 aud 7 st Statys firstat., Uonteal Pack, New York, will commoneo {1x oigt taomth %Nl? Sopt. 24, 18id, For furthor mfflrnmAltm rend a RIAN, j< i 3 vl . VAN DIADAME 0. da SILVA o MRN! X, RIEADTORDS {lormerly Atra, Oxdon nr?i.,nm i inwl}wll‘hb\'unujl,b pnd i - oo g 1 i Ghile Aroit 11 Wonk YRIFLy ohutla 3ty s Loy FOGD WD Benb. S5 Appfication mny momado parsenalis oF by letior s above, "~ KIARSATGE ROHOOL FOR BOYS, (NOITN CONWAY, N. IL.) Ffichool gebr apane Supt. 0. Tor circuiata o Adnilssion Addeeun 11RO THOMERGN, Drinepnd: Teforenton in Chigako, Lho Lo 0 Lo Tigkarde MRS, WM. G. BRYAN'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOI! YOUNG LADIFS. T Tl Teemy of Sieh. Heyann School comumences Soplombel y e 3 tava, L, S AGR TILL SEMINARY, FOR _YOUNG 8, Ponghkeopsda, Duteliess Bonnty, N. ¥ ofudy comprofiondve, Alusio 3d iino arta & or clrouinTe, Adroxs TS Vrineiiat and Propettor. (ot I a Cuirry #necial DMITITAIY AGA DM, Won i RN R RO AT antlile praulu. o e 5. METCALE, e Mo Superintendonte oo EXPOSITION BUILDING. DAFLS IB% INIGEDT! With STEREOPTICON VILWS of PARIS, and Juctnro by Hlr. GUSTAVES IRMARS, Alwn, Dubufe's DUN GUAN A1) NATDIE. Gion dftaroon mid stening A oo S e PROPOSALS. T PROPOSALS. Wood and Coal for the County. OFFICE QovR CouNT Ry dlrection of the Tiv County, peblio notico ia pusais will ba recotved vsan, for woodl and con) Cantity, a8 follows, te=W] i uyeds of Heach I is &, ginaves i thid sealod o e IR Kot o 1 | vsufim 5 Yond, fonr fiet lone. acly Baly Tl Wood to Lo delivertd 10 2 r 3 0wrd lnads upnn the ortderof tho Uanuty Agont, &t sich places withla thu cily au it shnll dreat 0,100 tuns Hnft Coal, to be deljrored {nthe cits fu halt- Lont. 1, anit 13 ¢ords Mard Avylum aud Poor- ton leads, v tho mudér o 200 tonw Sofi Ganl, 70 & Wond, (o b delivatzd Houwo Iy tho Tawt o 1 eorad. Eooch Budy W 4ty taar Koft Conl and 20 1 atthe £l L, ity Hoaplinl Jailent Teluinat Gt Hulidiug 4o 1ty for eoal el ) i Al Hard or Naft Uonl, an unia el only an extimats, rpons o bu gdresso of Gool Ty i Wond ¥ dur. i Clotk of 52 e Board 1o August l, 157, and endin JONN itiierih GENERAL NOTICES, O,y Committen Eroperiy-Uwmer: Who hava been damaged by the aonsteuc of tho inflowing-named rateonds ey snds aro goqulved, by (h rigit of way i thio iy & oo caurt of campolent Jurlsdtetd. Bouthern and Chicaga & Miinnis Chicago & Pacillo aiid Olilearo & WRET twa () yoars, aud 1 otho: ving thmm their trasks rexpo proceaitlngy ool iy (08 Tus (o bl by proncety-nrnors. who hail have oummnprenratfon within Id torm of Sena: Columbag, O Apritl, T4 TaSille olaimod aucli v c 4 & Trlana Gunt a0 Railroad, flay 6, 1é Ulileagh d Chicago & Kvansion Rl Jtne 12, 187 o & Canada Sour 4 Ul & Tiiuoly Hiver Nalleuads, Nov. 11, wauken & St Paul Railrodd, Hopt, 2 raficonds adiltted sfuce April 1, 16730 By ardor of tho Common Conltull, Onicaao, July 15, 874, , 8, TIAYTY, Conptroliér. EXPOSITION. WOTIOE 70 INTENDING EXHIBITORS, TAGEL ATl Tho timo I noear at hand when the allofmant of soace to exhibltors for {ho co oy Inponcaat, fn oo to s ey and Juat wwamcing hat il appiioations shontd bo i 1w hands of i Lo nuitteo whon Chia work 5 dono. Al pmbton, thorefo toudlny 1o hwocino exhibliae arg renoc (ally plicatians. for sgaco withont dolas, licady dodw sv. o3 thoy Olllg b tha Eipostion Bul Dffine of the Boaed of Prblie Works, Ciicaao, 1., July 21, 1674, To All Whom it May Concern: Notics Is horoby given ta tho owuors of occupants of il woudnn bulldings, of any size, dewceiption or charaeter whatever, now standing withia the tiro lmits of (e city uf Chieago, fu violation of law, thut such bLuihlings muat be reuovuld withiu fftun dass ooty thato horcof. 3 VILLE, & BRI GR, Ui e Hiroatar Pulague & Bi ity Hi: i DOEAN NAVIGATION, TAUIR s s 01 O Rausas Cityy Jaavonwort A NEW YORK TO CARDIFE, | itk wsiin: | R The Boath Walos Atlantic Steamstip U '8 N Mendate, Gltawa £ FIEeclasss, T OISRl Stoammr will | Alsrors PAMOESE s sai] from Ponnsyivania Rallroad Wiinrl, Jersoy Oily: GLAMOROAN July 18] PEMBROKE 1..\o..Augl Careylng goods snd passcugors at through rotos feom a1 parts of the Uniled Hiatos and Usnads to ports In tha Ligintol Uhiannol, and all atlior polnts in Vukiatid. ‘Fheso lxfl slilp, Lnflt exprgssly for tho trade, Aropro. vided witlh all tha latest Luproroiusnta fur the Guifortaud couveniunoo of CABIN AND STHERAOK PASSENGERS. First Uablu, $76 aud $% onrronoy, Becoud Oabln, §36 Hioorage, #3., ourroncy. g rafte for £ 8ud upwand: or furthor partleulurs, anply (o OArIT, at the Come vany's Ollicos, ‘No. 1 Dook Glistnbors, and i Now Vack to ANOHIBALD BAXTER & UU., Agonts, No. 17 Weoadieay, STATE }&NE. '1_‘oflle=g'ow, Belfast, Liverpol, Londondorry, &e. BTALI OF GUORGLA, e duty 2 APATE OF NEVADALLU Vi, du 3 BIATH OF PENNSY VAR Wednoaduy, Aug, 5 FRROM YIEILYL NORTI RIVEN, N, Y, Rutos of pasragvr Cabin, 870 and 880, onirronoy s Steor. o low na by uny iiat-ulsan e, Drntta atlovast vatos. F fusthior partivulac appy to AUSTIN RALDWIN & CO,, Agouts, 73 Broatw, 3 JOLN "‘:E: Waatuen Agont, Now AL G '8 lurkester Chionio, National Line of Steamships, INOTICE, Tagmost southrly routo b {hlx Darmiieny, 10 ai00d 190 amt Hpaianig #dovted by Ballivg from N‘i»)v V‘N"'ku‘"u'fsllvlyi]l‘lf(\",L“d QUENS- avary BAT' AY, tatli teom N, Yok for Candun (diract svers fortniglt, rodhcnt baton o itk A heronop sisores, st ardaily Dratia Tor 21 au), upwhed e . 1, LARBON, Wi North N i g, tandoll Grent Western Stenmshi; From New York to Briatal (Ingla Groat Westorn, Sat., July 18] Uorut Unbin Passago, l’lll! ln{umladlllfl. “l\zlllh)(lll ticko! lfil-‘i}-‘ ]A[l]!ll atb e e R o Blare o G0, MODONALD, Agent, orn Azent, (opposite now Line, diruet, ro- 3 3 b dediversd'for the Sta of tho d Lo o “** Roard of Come aun Sndocsod ipoeals for l a tho ass taay bo), aud doposited with ard, : va 1o tight to rejeot any and alk pro- poests, P bontizet tu_eantinao for one, year, commoaclug o § Pablic Rorvico. seeiie 1 g0 & Canaclt v Kellinads, the ntan Itaitrondw ondslioroin sanned withiu thres siars from tho time of Jaglog down vo) for, tho’ arcer- it of, nad waking companention for, all legal dans. dasen oc contruciion of acl but thy benelit of this provision can only bo eal, osdinanag g Loxposltion whil by rado. It s g, 1o 5 WAL, Hoard t Bublio Work i 1S BULKLEYH TOARDING AND DAV: B I S B N E'!..“_‘“ neapon Sept, 16, TEAS, ENGLISH BREAKFAST PACKET TEA COMPANY. <ente a2, Wholesale Depat, 183 Poarl-st,, New York, lv—‘;gyl;;-,w*‘ Tho finest graddes of All kinds of Teas F=glmay bo hud of tke loading dsugklate in oyt pagkngon {ram onsquarter of & pound up, aL¥ho uniform prico of ONE DOLLAR PER POUND. Tho follawine oo already appolated Agents in Chicags t, Naison'at., cor. Sheldon, W, adisont., cor, Sholdon, v, Gor, Htato aid Teandolph-sta. o Uro car, Lincoln. e ot Sor. Tiotioy. istey ors WabARAY. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATHS i o TPLANATION OF REFENTNCE MATKS.—+ Satnrdayse Al ey e DArHeIar T, ™ | echinie. * Bonay sxeipiens, & MONIAD SXSOMBL. | AL ot Joen | Tive Bundayatd:w0s.w, § Dallvs oned uay detonmila, tho MICHIGAT CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROANY itlts, corner W dadiaon, and Day Expros am! Pzt B b i gfla 3, Nicht Kapress, V9000, 15, | 0208, QUAND RALID Murning Expross, p. s 9:008. m. + 520 p. . |* 8308, me RY Q. WENTWORTL, Ucnoral Passongor Agent. CHICARD & ALTON HAILROAD. icago, Kantas ity anl Denser Skoré Line, via Loufria wntty Aosy andd Ghicaga, Springrietd, Aliom il St Lowit Fhyovigh Tine. Union Depot, Weat Shle, near Jadisonate Lridge. Ticket Ufices : At Depoty, and 12 Rundolph-at Arrive, Ianaas Oty and Danvor ¥aat Ex iasaw City Eprose, . Louly and Tesas Touta ¥a, itx vilia Biviston. Vi Jaka corla, Kookl Chicago & a Ktreatar, Lacom Washimgtan . . 9330 pm. Joilat & Divight Acoamnivdation; B el D330 e CHICARD, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY, Union Fepol, carner dladison anid Cunal-ite,* Tvcket Offes 63 Suuth ¢l uppenite Sherman House, and at Depoty Tewie, | _Arrive, Milwankee, Mailson & Peairlo du et A3l vexcoegrs ercseseesal® 8300 80 10, [*11 008, 20 M l‘l‘l‘l“klkg‘l" Al av ibanr o (19:30a, m.|* 4:00 p. mns Mail,.. *5:00 ) tma|* 7:50p, e i co, 8t, Paul & X | i R [ Y (T T T ILLINGIS CENTRAL HAILRNAD. Depot footaf fakesk. andJool &7 Tiwonty.second-st, wied, 130 Randulplisty, newr Clark, Teave. Tieket £¢. Louls Exprass Bt, bouls Fust (@) tillman Pazscugor., (@) Ruiie To Guininpalgn on Saturdars, CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD, Depols—tut af, Larke Indiana-#0., and Siztenthet, it Qual und Sizteenihesta, - Jicket offcas, No, 39 Clarl ., Grund Tuctic fofel, anid ot deyots, Leave, Arrive, Mail and Ezpro Qiawa und s Aurora llllt_lliwré unils Dubndyo & SlouzOity fai, .o, PaciticNlgbt Exp, for Oniatiay. | 110:00 . 1. Knuwan Qity, Leavouwarth, chison & St dosoplt xpcc..(110:00 p. m. (¢ 7:18 uwner's {ivote Acoaumnltion) 3. m.) 2 Duwnor's tirava Acoommaagion|* Duwngr's Grova Ascommonation = dpnotation 8oy, .l SR S *lix, Bundays, {Es. Baturday, 3%x. Monday CHICAQO & RORTHWESTERN RAILROAN. ity eficen, B3 Clurkest, (Shermnn-Housed, and 73 Canale o, corner Hadison-t e, Tears. Arrive, aFacliio Fast Lin \ e, m Bt Marquutte [xpros Paul_Paskongy b_uh!lml cornor. Olcyl‘l“lnln:' Kh‘lllll-lll ) o bt corigg of T G Pasv, Ageats CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIO RAILROAD. Teave, Qmaha, Leavonw'tht Atahl Foru Atcommiodatio Niuht Kxprosi,.. SOALES, FAIRBANESR BTANDARD SCATETS OF ALL BIZES, FATRBANKS, MORSE&CO UL AND 113 LAXK-ST.

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