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i x 2 % THC CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIITURSDAY, MAY 20, 1878 ells, f4m Tilnt, Chandler, 3, Wells, Ringast Campball, C. A, Kiug, Bummer D Winslow, @ik s Arizons, Trader and tow, Watmorn ,.Emn,"gmldun A0a cousort; schra Hower, anache nilo, Torther fine, R ey itan sl Tulican wore reloased T borking-Din) aftee cinhb hours! hard pull- pyibe e Stercuies, fn & switerdonged condition, Bt o day, and lichiarded Lo cargo of lumber 13 Lot — MISCELLANEOUS, e CANAL VERSUB NAIL, oo toTlowing sboms thie cost of {ransporting wheat 4ibe prescat low rates from Chlcago to New urk by $esnd cansl, aud also by lak LAKE AND CANAL. Ginul trelgbiesae T et Tasin iy , X e lake G anad froigi olis pald 10 the Wrasice amd scaipeiw fecr, and Lolding the 4 York three days if domanded. LAXK AND RAIL. 1g8 tren Biortage, 82 saceesnsereunie gflffie per bt fcin, LUSDRIES, fho schir Conrad Reld, reported athors ot Lake fide, was 1skou off Ly lighlering ber cargo....Capt. Sobert Murphy, of Oswego, dicd of cousumptioy #poreday morning, tho 13th fst, Tor many years Zagt. Murphy followed ssiling voll on aait and Lreals Coker, sud wus kuown as » thurotghly competeu mnar- foer, His was & wunn, ympothetio nature, through which flowed the greattst of ufl virthes—churily, e Juns & ‘wife aud children to mourn the luss of & prova- deat Lusvaud and kind fathes LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE, TIE PRICE OF GBAIN. ythe Edttor of The Chicao Tribune ¢ Will you pleaso allow mo room in your paper for & fow comments on your atticle on the wPrice of Grain," in yoar papar of tho 7th, gaat * The prico of geain in Chicago s highor freighta Included) than in New York or Livor- pool 5 that your ¢ warononses aro full,’ and that grices for *Juno and July are at an advance oret piesont prioca’” (and it might bo addod bt bot woather in comtng ou), will adwit of no agument. You say, “ It isa mistake to sup- yose tho gradn I Chicago 1 baid by spoculators, but, on tho contrary, it is beld by tho owuers, whallva to the country." 1 venturo Lo say that theso * conutry awn- yrs wero not tho producors or shippera of the qesin, but, on the contrary, bought and recoived \ho same upon ** option " doals, upon which the rain was deliverod, and poid for by Chicsgo wpitalints, tho countrymsu putiing np oulya nssonablo margin of, say 10 cent per bushol, to jecura tao capitalist szawst logs; and this 10 jents per bushel is all the money tha country- man has inveated m the whoat or gramm. Ho much for tho ownorahip, Ism also juformed, from very good authority, that our Northwest- 1o country mon, of the spring-whoat regions, do nat own much of the aforesald grain, but that it polongs mostly to tho mon of the winter-wheas togions, who bought largely some timo sinco, in anticipation of the fallute of winter-whoat eropas Inregard to tho question of tho ability of Chicago to carry the grain, thore is no question tbat, with the present easy condition of the money-markot, Chicago can carry ail the grain ber elavators can hold as long 8 the countrymen will keop up thcir margios. 1 would say, however, 1oat I douwt vary much whetner Clicsgo capltal- ats will, mith the imwonsc amount of grain in aoro, with bot weather coming on, with bo ¢hanco of airiug the grain, carry the samo with- st additioval margios 10 guaranteo them waiont loss by lieating. ~ You seom to tpk that New~ York sbould take tho grain it prescot Chicago pilces, aud shio it sub; but you fuil -to tall how Nowv York is to of hor monoy back. Now, 8 no doubt bat New York, as well an other tern poluts, mould ligo to Laudlo tho prosent stock in Cli- ugo elovators; but, as thoy ouly want thie grain for actual sbipwent to consuwcra abroud, and #ith sho toroign workets fu & dopresscd coudi- tion, with other countries competing with Ameri- ca for tho ealo of thair wheat, with tho Lurupean cropa alt promising an sbundant harvest, with tho whoat surpius of MNizsia yot to como, with the Australun crop altesdy horvestad ad being siupped, with the " harvest in France soou to como, and with a Iargo portion of tho crop of oar own Northwest yor to come forward, you ought not to oxpect Now York to advanco ‘tho markels, 88 thero is o muigin sgainut shipppivg from Now York, even at tuo fll;esnut prico there, Nordo I think Montreal, ltituore, Jioston, or Philadelpiua, will take it ataluss, As to your romarks sbout Now Yors compating mitts thoeo othor cliloy, 18 loata ot presont oy if theso otlor clties did nor mako much of aa offort to competo with Now York, as New York {3 zecotving five bushols to their one, 1t grain oan be delivered 8o much ohoeaper in Montreal, and thors is any profit in it, why don't somo of 1he sagacious men of Chicogo ship out somo of the grain, aud thus make room to ** ir the balance.” Lreights aro cortunly low enougly, and cannot bo oxpocted to go much lowor, D'rom your artiole I should intor that Montyoal, nflulnll‘ Philadelphia, and Baltimoto orders for **cash " whout ara ucarco, Wby s it Ihey do not see this ** big bousnza,” for thoro is |;i um;y vmullions iu it," aud why aro they so httise Thero ara whispers o olrculation that ‘it $hese *Ccountrymon (who rye not acqualoted with the pecuilaritics ot tho Cineago chmate) Mtempt to cariy the grain pow in tho elovutors Into the hot scason, theio will bo greas davgor of “*hot wheat,” in which case thoy might sullor beavy lorroa; but, as thoy own it, and ara por- feotly abla ta **oarry " It, it scotns o fale opnor- mmz,h being offerod tliews to tost thoir abili~ 8 i to the grasshioppors, thoso pestiforous lit- o poms, 1 aw® of the opinion that their wants are not grestor than last year, when thelr do- mauds, though somenhat extortionats, did not ci0ate & )XY ;o on tho suifaco of the gene markots, 'The rule you speak of us growmg strongor every day, ** that thoup that wuut wheat must come or gond for it,” I will adunt of 1sex- colient rule; but, if thoy don’t come or sond soou, nhat 18 (0 be dono with tho wheat in our slovatois 7 Qurwst, « THE DAVLIN CASE. To the Edutor of The Chicaco Tribuns; Cuicado, May 19.—Balioviug that some mis- sppreliension oxlate in régard to my statoments relative to Davhu's wounds, alike unjust to the doctors who caved for him and myself, I write «Ahis explanatory note. Every anrgoon familiar with the sclence and art of surgery knows that penotratig wounda of tho lungs are losa da gerous and loss fatal than tboso invelving any of tho othor viscorn ; and the accomplishod sur- gean likowse knows {hat the onief danger lu wounds of the lungeis from hemorrhage, and that If tho patlent survive the third dayhe is moat Jikely to rocover, 'Tle firat daeslog of o wound penatrating tho luug, as well s the sub- soquent drossings and troatment, doponds upon the character of the wouud, snd of the instru- ub by which the wound was foflioted, sto, The dietlo, hyg'enic, modical, and surgical mansgement of a caso may not be whal the pon wonld advisc, but ouly what, under tho ciroumatances, he ¢an command. No surgson Wlo droinca & wound s to ko leld responsiblo for the subsequent management or issuo of the case, Neithor can auy surgeon determine, uot 8ecing and kuowing, whoilier tho aftortreatment of & wound 15 the most judicious, under the cir- cumstances ; and consoquentiy can offer uo dofl- Dite opinion s to hie s of tho case. No re- flections aro to ba cast upou auy one unioss wo know, and no statement of an ambiguous and eneral nature aiould be twistod aua contortad 0 subvert justice or gover up fnjustice, ‘Tho techuioal charaotor of those casos rendor them eomewliat ditticult to nghtly uuderstand by the Wprofeusioual, W. 0\ Axxs, M. D, NOT QUILTY. To the Editor of The Chicaoo Triduns Cuicago, May 10.—Your issue of yesterdsy -places mo under arrest for dofrauding a Mrs, Buttorfleld ont of moneys rocoived from the sale of furniture, ‘Ibiy siatowmont is not truo, I kave not been arrestod, Procosdiugs Liave, howaver, been inutlfuted against me by this woman, Ble +placed a quantity of goods in my hauds to sell, and subsaquently chiaugod hor mind. I dluposed of only s few articles at good pricos, realizing §16.60, mot sulloient to cqver Ler judebladuoss to e, apd this i the ywn total of my offendiug. A woman with a littlo money at the weroy of Ppottifogger fs ono of the daugetous elomouts of Saclsty to which wo are oxposed fu varlous ways, 1.1 Lxg, Auctioneer. THE COUNCIL. Final Passage of tho Court. 1louse Order. Motsrs, Egon and Tilloy Left Undis- turbed as Architcota, Debate on the Inspector of Bulldings, The Common Council met in apecisl sosslon last ovoning, I'sesudont Dixon in tho chair, THE COURT-TIOUAR. T order rolative to the construction of the Court-llouso was taken up. Ald, Fitzgorald movad to amend the raport by atriking ont the names of tho srclitcots, Lost by tho following vote: Y'eaz—Fltzgerald, Stone of the Fonrth, Stone of the Filth, Clarke of 1h8 Fitlu, McDonald, Ifosth, Wator- men, 'Case, Beubiaral, Keliafuer, Lynth—11, Ntne—Foley, Ichiardaon, Watreu, 1tsily, Sommer, Gilerion, M:Clagy, Hildratly Dalleg, O'Lirien, Whit) Cloveland, Quirk, 'ltsan, Stout, Mahr, Longacher, $urp by, Bweeney, Corcotay, Mr, Trealdenl—31, Ald. Ilildroth moved to amond tho report by atriking out _nino lines In which the com- pennation of tho srchitecta waa fixed st 25,000 cach. ‘Thio motion provailed by tus following voio: Yeas—Toley, Nichardson, Warren, Iteldy, Sommer, Cilllert ury, d0drseh, Balley, UHren, Whits, Quirl Stontt, ALir, Lengacher, Murphy, p Nuga=Fitzgerald, Stona of tha Fourth, Stone of the Fifth, Clarke of the Fifth, McDonald, licatl, Water- mau, Case, Cleveland, Tyay, Schafuer, Lyned, Mr, Lresident—13. RADLS. Ald, Fitzgorald moved to add the nxme of Theodore Karls to tho list of srchiteots, Lost by tho fullowing vote * Yeas—Titzgeralil, Sommer, McDonald, ITeath, Cate, ckliapdt, Mabr, Letigacher, Beafiuer, Lynch) 1, ‘olcy, Itfcbardnon, Warren, Stone of the oua 'of the Fifli, Ciar'se of the FIfb, M Glory, Hildroib, Balley, 0'Brion, White, Walorman, Cloveland, Quirk, Stout, Murpny, Swceaey, Corcoran—20, Ald, Ihldroth movod that the report, as amended, bo considered in TROFOSED AMENDMENTS, Soveral Aldermon claimed thas they bud othor amondinenty to prapuse, Ald. Ryan moved that the name of Otto Matz Lo added. Lust. Ald. Rvan furthor moved that tho name of Thomas Tilloy bo stricken out, so that James J. Egan bo declared ol architect of the Court- House, Ald, SchiafTner moved tho provious quostion, Ald. Ryan's amendment comlog first, The provious question was ordered, aud the amendment was tabled by a voie of 23 to 4— Ald. Jiyan, Eckbardt, O'Drien, aud Schelfoer yotiog in dm uogative. A question was now raised as to whethor, un- der tho provious question, the reporc conld be concurred in and the ordor passed, without ro- farriug it for engrosemant, Ald, Tildreth mosod that the order be roferrod to the Clerk for ongrossment. 4 ‘The moticn provailed by a vote of 23t0 4,— Ald. Stone of the Fifth, Clarke of the Iufih, Watorman, and Cago voting in tie yegativo. THE ORDER AS PAESED. Tho Clerk then reported back the order en- groesed oy follows: Ordered, That tio Doard of Pulllo Works be, and it 18 hieroby, dirocted to employ in conjunction with the Board of Coutity Commicsloners of O a0k Caunty, James J, Egan and Tuomaa_ Tilley, subjoot o the con currenca of tho Bosrd of County 'Commisntoners of Cook County, architects, whosa duty i P paro tho nocesary pixns and specifications for the erection of & new City-Hull aud Court-liouse, the ex- tatlor walis Lo Le coustructed of atono of a good qual- i, unan Block hirty-bize (9)gft o otlgnal Towa of Chicago, commouly kaown "0a 4ho Court-Houze t atiall Lo to pre- 00J, Bald building to Lo for tho uso of tho County and City Governments respectively; and the goneral exterfor design of the sama to bo of 4 uniform choractor aud appearunco da il ba agreed upon Ly £31d Boazd of Publlo Worka and s2id County Comumle- sloners, 8ald architects, whon tho plans and epacifics= tlons for a3id bullding tholl bave been praparod by them and agreed upon by eafd Board, to take chargo of and superintend (be constriotion of aslfd bultdln, to ita completion, under tha direction and control of eaid Hoard of Fublis Worka and saiul liosrd of Count Commisalonera rospectively ; and said architocts llllfi ala0 do und parform overy oller morvicoor {hing neo: easary to Le done in and about the construction aud erectfon of said building (o completlon, which choll bo roquired to b dows aud - per- formed by (bem elther of thom ss auch axchitects, by wid imrds rospoctively; At whonayer sald ‘architocta shiall bhave been 8o cm- pieged, aud thy plans and speclications ageesd ujoi u inunor aforeeaid, said Board of Public Works shall without uanecessary delay proceed to sdvertisy, fn the wnanner required by law, for propasals for excavatin, and putting in the foundations up to the establish grads line for that portion of eald bullding to e oo- cuplod by the Olty Guvernment, aml situato wrest of tho morth and suth conire iiue of sald block, nnd to let the contract or coutracts therefor. And during thio progeess of sntd wark aid Bosrd ta diractod 10 ad- veriiee, in the manner roquired by law, for proposals for furnishing all the mater!sls and doing the remain. der the work hocessary to be done to complets the erection and conatrucfion of the cily poriion of satl builiing, tnd to Ist the contract or coutracia therefor; the coutract or cuntracts for excavatiug snd putting 1d foundatiou for the clty partion of aukd bullde {ng, ca wlgo the contract or coutracts for furnisiing the'matortal for and performing tho remaiuder of the work necessary to be doiio (0 campleta the city portion of safd bulldiag, to bo let, In eacl nsi the Board of County Commissioners sl contract or contracia for doing ke work, and furnlsh- fng tho taterinla for the construction of the county's portion of mald bullding, eo that the construction snid exection of tho elty's portlon of said Luflding, snd the cquuty's portion thereof, shall bs Legun and progress 1 compiotion almultanecusly, s hearly aw may b, Tho order, &s ongrosssd, passed by tha follow- Ing votos Yeas—Yolo Fourthy I3 Dichardson, Warren, Stane, of the y, Hounner, Oullorton, =01y, Dalegy Qlrdon, Wutte, Clovetind, gtk Ttyan, Lihardt, Btout, Matir, Longacher, Sihatfuer, Murphy, Bwcchoy, Lyneh, ' Gorcoran, 'Mr, Prosi- dent—: Joy=Tilsgerald, Stons, of tbo Fifth,; Clarke, of th6 Fifth ; McDounld, Heath, Waterman, Gavo—T, INBPECTOR OF DUILDINGS, The ordinanuce creating the olllee of Inspector of Huildings noxt came up. Boveral unimportant amendmounts were pro- porad and withdrawn, Ald. Schinffner movod to amand the order by Binking out the sum of 82,600 xnd substituting “‘at o sum not mora then §5,000." 1lo Lelieve: thiat no flrut-olass man wonld look for the oflico at tho bni:gmly sum of $2,500, 1f that was tho sum fixed, thoy would have a lo: of humbugs laoking for tha position, Ald. Quirk thought DB!,&?II a vory_good eal- ary i thoso hmd times, “Tuoy did not want any kid-gloved gontlo- man for tho = purposs of draning up plans, They wanted a good, Lioneat, practi- cal meonanic, who knew all about Luilding ; not = man to theorize. 1ie bulioved that a thist-rate Inspector could bs procured for the sum alrendy aveeified, Ho wae down o paying bigh salarios for governmental oflicas of that kind, Ald. Watormau was vory plad (o learn that AlJ, Schafiner's friends wero so well off that thuy could afford to dosplse tho sum of $2,600 » yoar, was an evidenco of (the finencial prospority of the cily. [Laughtor.} Yor his part, ke kuew veiy many young mon of oducnfon—hw studouts, for oxample— who would bo very glad to work for avon #1,500 a year, Out of Field & Lelter's 1,200 employes, he would venture to obsorve that not ity re- colved pay ma high as €2,600. In his opinion, .much loas sum ought to bs paid, and Ls would move to maka the mattor of pay {ndefluite, sud leavo it to the {Yyungil woen tha Appropriation bLilr came up ing zetion, ., Boliaffapr was very much ciatreased that the provious spaaker should wanifest s disposi- tion to be sarcastic. Ie was not the fest time that he obscrved that tendency in the Alder- man, But, as Heory Groouebaum saul to bim (8ehaftuer), ** I rorglva yo [Lauxater.] Ila Tuaintainod. that 84,600° was not eaough for a ®und man,—even though alf tho law students i town wero out at tho elbows aud williog to work for auy paltry stipeud that might Lo eiforad. Ald. Behinffuor was procesding to speak further upon the subject, when Ald, Byan made sumo romark i a Jow tone of voleo, Ald. Schaffaer (to Ald, lyan {-—-Ye-.—you may know more about whisky tban I do. Ald, Ryan—That s auothior he. Ald. Bolisffoer—Tho rematks of the Alderman ly uucalled for and out of erdar, | ldent roquestod tho geutlomen to drop peraaualitios, Ald, Caso took an economical view of tho situ- ation, and tllcllghfi that & very good man inight Lo bind for §2,600, He sgresd with the geuntloman who sald thut & good, practicat scoliauio would suit the oflice. Ald. Uase moved to iecowmmit the wholo matter to tho Comumistes oa Public Buildigs, Carrled. Ald, [Lildretly moved thatthe Oterk be in- ptruotod to notify tho Hoard of County Compuly- sionora of the action Lt the Qummon Councll o relation to the erection of a now Uity-Hall and Court-1luuso, sud that the Buiidivg Commlites bo fuatructed o confor with the Building (Jom« wmittos of the County Board ia relation to tho cumponsalion of tho architects, Carried. The Comumities on l'olice zoported an ordl ' hat tha enliro cost of said bullding ahall not ' moval of nigh! Adjoutned, — THE COURYS, Calnt Ifope for the Creditors of the Bunk of OhicugoJudgments ond New Nuits. The Dank of Chloano botter known as the Natlonat Loan sna Tiast Company, in cou- poction with the Htate Ineurangy Oom- pauy, bhad its day in court gyestorday to the disgust of it formor Ausinnes, Isoac P, Costos. When the bank went into vol- untary liquidation It assignod all ita property to Mr. Coatea for tho paymant of its creditors., Diut they failod to got paid as faut sa thoy dusired, sud one of them, Alexander Cunningham, filod » croditor's bill on beha!f of himsoll and all ather croditors who chose to join, Bome time after, D, L. Hough, Esg., wes appoiuted lio- coivor by Judge Muora. Mr. Coates, howover, nl on th ofl, which was laid over, claimed ho hod tho bLost right to the uoni's property, and rofused to deliv- or it over. A motion was mado ‘Tuosday for a rulo oo him to surrondor, and yos- terday Judge Moore dseided it by grantiug the rulo desired. It was clalmed ou tho part of the complainant Iu the cicditor's bill that Mr. Coatos was in olfect play.ug iuto the bhands of tho bauk olicers, and had grosaly ucglected to do Lis daty, sud also that mdividual creditors had been taking caro of their private iuloresta hl‘; rlumg the wtuckboldera on their fudividuai li- ability, 15y the ordor of the Judgs, Mr. Coates is re- quired to surrender every buok or paper aud all asuets of overy kind io mav have bolonging tu the bank, aud the uafurtinnte policy-hoided of tho State Iusursuco Oouipavy wmay hops ta Red & swmail drop of comtort 1y die Line. DIVORCES. Houry D. Drush complains thet bLis wife, IMavian, bas desoriod ki, aud he therefose asks for a divorco. UNITED BTATES COUNTS. William Graif bogwn s auit for 83,500 agaiust T, U, Ev.or, ¥ C. Goble, aud W, It Buglaud, BANKRUPLCY ITEXS, Ttichards, Sbaw, itcu, & Winslow, claiming £404.97, aud Eady, Harvey & Uncier, claimng &75, filod au Juvoinntary pasition agawns; U, L. flallsted, a merchant” of Morris, Ll ‘'Lhey cunrge that tho debtor, apout the 18t of May, mada a Iraudulent asvignwoeut of all his goods to Hamuel Waid. A riie o sliow cause Muy 31 and wjunction were lssaed. Biduey P, L. Underwoud, a member of the DBaord of Lrade, ilted & petuion t9 ve declured & Dbungrupt, s sobedules shuw dobias smosoung 10 ubout $35,000, aad no sssold 1o weat them, I'io bankrupt was & wmamver of Underwood, Burtun & Co., and also of Underwood, Herron Co. 'L'he gauo way refarred to tue Kegisier, Jacob Uale was appoiuted Asgjguse of J. G. Buith, BUPZRION COURT IN BRIEF. Ilorace Burtuu sued 1saas Myor, \. 8. Forrey, and Jamos Daxter tor $1,440, ¥ried & Co, began a suit for $2,000 againat Isaao 5, Huseoury and C. 1L, Falch, CRIMINAL COURT, Willlam Armstiong pleaded guilty to the lar- cany of two coaty, aud was seatcuced to thteo yearn at Joliot. Auotlier taickinsat for bur Riury was sticken fiom the dovdet, with loave to seinstate, Mattaow Darth pleaded guilty to burglary, and was remanded for kenteuca. Auother ndici- meut 1or the #at0 offeuse Was siricken trow the dackot. 3 Charles Baker ploaded guilty to ths larcenv of a 8ot of hainawd trom A, awd A, CGran s, sud was genteleed to oightess mondhs 11 tuo Leuis toutisry. Jotu Purwick was triod for the larceny of lead- pipe from tie Jvase uf Ssmiiel ducobs, foand guilty, And wont 1o sue leloua ¥eaool for tour yuar. : Mary Mollen ploaded gullty to tho larceny of twa pleces of cioin from 1% Paolps & Co., and was remunded (Or ssunce, Joln Huwe wus tiied fur tho Jarcony of a quautity of clotuwg, lonad gutty, aud rowauds ©d 10r soutence, In the cawe of Willlam Wray, for Lurglary, mation was mads for cuntinuance, aad the case passad autil the 23th fost, T'hio attorneys of I K. Turoer, tho alloged deod-forger, wece in couts vesiorday to wrgue tho motion or a chsuge of veuue. The mution was passod until this worniug. The Grand Jury was disoaarged at moon yostorday w.thou: completing the invostightion of tho Wolch-Duviin cagy, owitg to Liso susenco of wmatorlal witnessus, Tha caso will oocupy the atteution of tho noxt jury, THE GALL. Jupor Gany—177, 187, 191 103, 183, 180, 200, 201, 4u3, 205 to 203, 210 to 314, Jupok JaunsoN—3y, 42, 4244, 45, 49, 49, 81, 83, G334, &4 to Gd. Juvus dlaong—4G, 47, 48, 40. Jopas Ruazas—144, 147, 133 to 176, 3UDIMLNT: gurcnlon Count—LoNyuiioy Thom s B, Dickursou, $53.61. 1eney and Froder.cko royar, §i JuDuL GAKT—U, M. Bteimuardt os al. vs, John I, Wilduus, $37.—F. M. Hale ct al ve, Fraucis E, Hinck= Iey, $5.1.—Urany Brothers Mauufaoturiug Company ‘vo.'Onfcayo Gas und Water Worke Construution Gom- yany, $3,00%,21.—Jawcs McGloley, use of J, T, Slo- Uord'va, Lorace A. luriburt, J. G. Curtiss, E. F. Lawrence, sud lloduman Carlor, $10), Omovit CouRr—CoxzessloNs—John Rowle ve, Augqust O, M, Kraft, $iv7, Jupak Rogrws—Natlonal Binkof North Amerlos 8, Nathau sluyor, dobt #45,002.43, nnd dimages 3,- 174,71, entire,—D.nicl Aokiwen va, A, T, Dty, $.d. Uitizens® National Sauk of Falrbauli ve, Ira toune Jiaiman Lowry ve, uidp Ruasaid Vs, $0,18,05,—1L. I, Morgan va, Thowes D, Hoyder and B ‘#1175, 75.—John _Kalght ve, John Eu- bért, $4,10.40.—lisndy, Bimmony & Co. ve, Georgo 2 1t. Ciarke, Roubcn £, Liyton, and O, ¥, Rilva,$250,—J, F, Norlon ve. Moiros W, -Johnsou, _$:l= Gi—L B . ' Frauel Agnew, $201 Jaemer, §1,0. Baluelder, . —Pesiliyo Compacy vi Og lou, $.18.07,—E. D, Thowpson ve. Francls Mobiou aud P, 11, Diyer ; vardist, $100.—~Tuomns Dont, Trau tee, ve, Muriuo Company of Unleago, 310,536, Heole uial, va, A, O, Sle. $11L47,~Joun Doyl oLl va, Oity of Gidloigo, : SHORT MORNS. Sale of tho Kighinnd Ilord nt Pexter Purk. A public sals of Bliort-Ilorn cattls took place yesterday afternoon st Doxter Y'ark, tho stock Qisposod of befug tho *Highland Hord," prop- erty of Mr. L. W, Towne, of launibal, Mo. Taa sals was canducted by Col. Judy on the quartor strotch of tha Dester Park trotiing track—a much botter spot than ssemed to bo derirable, especially when the broad canvas which has buon used at provious sales wau available, Tho prices roached ranged from poor to very fair, and the compotition, though ou no oceaslon very briak, was Lvolier thau would be imagiued in viow of tho vary amall number of the purchasors, The followsng 14 o comulate list of tho saloss QOWS AND MEIPERS, (oot 38 1::1'\::! of Autua, Joha I, Gralg, Edmon. "’_}\:(Ju:"l" YR Futrviow, W, 11, Basy, Mabtand, Mo, ; N, 0, Ghatlottadth, O, Y, Blossom, Drookficld, Mo,; 5, &, Charlotto 51, B,W, Jacobe, West Libsrty, 3o, ; #o, K05, Mighland Mald dt Cal. . B, Himene, Tarh, b b Hlantsna sata sth, Col, W. &, Bimume, 31,000, No, 7, Higulaud Alsid 7tb, Gal, W, £, bimm, $5,500, No, 8 Uiyulaud 1J 8th, Robers Quloy, Kewanoe, T, 5 81,00, A @, M, Blossom, $335, U, AL $200 ot 14: Liltan uo aal Sagi v s 0, 11, au ; uo sale, No. 12, Lillan 2d and calf, Camplell & Chase, West Liberty, Ta. §415 Nor 13, Til1da 51, Oamapvelt & Guses, $100, @, AL, Blosaom, $150, 3 iossous, §1.5, ‘Col. Bimnis, '$1,0.5, J, W, I, Diss, Ashland, Mo, ; o, 18, Lady Hester 34, Ook, Bimms, 1,620, No, 1. Nin of tiguland 3d, . W. Ja oo, 300, 20, Nina 34 and ealf, G, AL, Biossom, §100, ‘Thopuleaf, H M. Jaooba, $10, No, 52 Nina of Hlghlasd, G. ALl Diowom, 31, grhi 2. 9t Dulkow Laireds sail call, W, 1, Bass, NG, B4, 10t Lady Wellierby, W, I, Diss, $350 No, 35, Edilh, ’Jolux \vflu , Procmption, 0L; No, 26, Mald of Bldney, 8, W, Jacobs, $300, No. 27, Ciarisaa, 8. W. Jaco ) No, 48, A belfer calf, Marcls 9, 138, J, IL, Bpters; ), . “%-'o. 45, Lady Gy 6tb, Gen, Bingleton, Quiacy, IiL, § N0, 4d, Alice Bates 30, 5, W. Jucobs, $100, No. 20, Heifer cult sold with No, 12, nuLLs, No, 30, Lucrotttis, A, Ludiow, Monros, Wis.{ 50, No, 31, Lord Watherby, U, B, Blossou, $.50, No, 81, Mighlsud Blar, Joon Whitsall, $18:. o, 81, Uigulsu. « Dukb, Mlilton Briygs, Kotlvgg, In.g 200, No. 34, Claude Wetherby § no No: 35, Jgblaud Prince, George Hammond, Le- grand, slanball Qovuty, Ta, ; §100, No, 33, Hostor's Duke; 1 No. 41, 3aj, Wetbiorbyj o No, 3%, Lari Wotlicsby, be $150, No. b9, Earl of Migulaud, 8. W, Jacolw ; §100. .‘x;:. 40 2iod Duke, . B, Jiarclay, Weat Liberiy, Tn, No, §1, Duke of Righlagd, Campbell & Onass, West Liverty, Ta. 1 B4 360, o 11 T, 7, 0. Mocy, Oolunitte, 10,7 983, ot ' E. Quttis, 3libu 10 No. &4, A bull ealf ; not eld, "The follnwing in & suramary of the sale: Num- her of cown ok, 29; total amonnt of male, 20,005 5 averawo price, 8624 ; numbar of bulln 1% total amouut of saln, £4990 ; avarags price, €218, Grand total amonnt of salo, $22,155; grand aversgo prico, &5(2 502, HUMANITY. An Appenl for the Orcanization of Saclities for the Lrovention of Cruelty to Animale. Orrice or Tz Ittixos Huwaxe Bocrery, 375 East Mamisox Brnexr, Cwicaao, IIL—At tho aunusal meeting of the Socisty Lold May 8, 1875, a commiittea was appainled to propara an sppoeal for tha organization of Hooloties for the Pro- vention of Cruelty to Arimals. The document propared by them I8 aa foilows : APPHAL. To the humane men and women of the Northweat tho Tlituoln itmane Socielt send greeting : 8liould pestilenca a fze our domestic animals, no ains nor means wou'd be ipared to fiud s remedy, Preventive meanires woud be enforcad with the eeverest penaliiea, Bliould & baud of narsuckrs, merclleas anid powe: ful, awcep over the laud, tagiug the Jite of cvery dumb animal au thiey passed, vigiance committren would te rpeedily nrganized snd vingesnce would be fsken withoul stiuit and withnut nere: Improjer feeding an1 negloct are not ao sneedy, hut they are ax pure as pestllencs in wasiing tae lives of our dumb frien Overluading te of bturden; overdnvirg wiile ing anbimala; tortaring ttome unwiling fo be over. loaded or overdriven; Loéing thows whose phyrical condition ia uncqnal to thetask fmposed upon them— these sre st fatal as the knife or tha bullet of the marander and far more erxel, aince they permlt pro- longed and oft repcated sufering. I bumanily dney ot auggost Traventive messures and demond pintsument Jor violatiou of law, mer. cenary motivcs i y be ailuced. Ttis believed that the wmcreased value of anionla protected from winton tujury will far more than spsy the cost of their pro- o-tion, mres thus far slopted hava met with the spproval of all tight-thlukiog wen sud women, Tho irers fact of an orgnization for the enforce= mant of the law agairat erudty to suimala will prevent in large measurca the thonghtless cruelty now jrac. tfeed, and an_ocrasional hie for Sagrant violailon af Inw will se-ure kind treatmint of our dumb friends, Tholr mute appeals ought not fo need the euforee. ment of law, hut that such oeed exials everywhere can- uot ho denied, s Ona of the Direclors of s Tlinats Humnane Soclety —not an offerr—hin withia the tes. fow months, while in pursuft of hfs regilar Lirinens, attended to moro than 10 cases 1uquiriug only reproof for correce tion, “lils conue-tion with the Bociety hsa given walght to bis reproof, Lifeciual work demands organization, Concert of alone will recura (he correction of wiilful of- ferdern aud ditsinfsh the vait amount of thoughtiess- nera cn the part of those not wiilfnlly exitel, ‘The L ilnois Ilumase Socdy wil b pled to forwsrd such publicatious xs moy ald you in_ ths formation of Hiuto or of local noclet'es, and it invites correspond- enre upon this most imeortsa ot ‘Without waiting for orgaaization or offici ench man nr wiman_may fod occaston to licartiens men or to hecdiesy boys, snl thus athful horse and feathierod vongster from eru ment, Let the frients of kind treatment of animals take the wutter In hand ot once, 4nd the blessiugs promised the merciiul will be tholr lck reward, * 3. L, Prexanp, ALnenr W, Laxoox, WiLLiax H, BIaRr, Commitize of the Illino's Tumana Soclely, ——————— Subscription fooks. A subraription-book concern’s printed instrue- tions to its agents contain the following, which way be inte:esting to buyers 8s well os scllers: “ Always secure the most tnfluential men first. Nosor fail to do this, ns your success dopends wholly uponit. Ifin no other way, get them conditionallv—{, e., Lave them sign your can- .ng book, even if on condition that they may take tho boolt or not whenyou come tadeliver it. Tho gettiug of leadleg names 13 tho great turning point of success o canvassing, ‘Tho fu- fluenco of examplo in of Incaloutable advantaze to tho canvaanar, If any of those leading peovio are unsblo to buy or nesist aa a holper, then aek for their names to hond yeur list for the eake of tho'r influcueo ; the condition being that they ara at liborty t2 take tho book or not when you bring it, Tha object 18 togat their namea to bead tho llat, and, having thus got wall slazted, the thing will go hke au epidemic.” A FEW WORDS TO FEEBLE AND DELICATE ‘ WOoMzN, Dr R, V. PIERCE, }1. D, of the Wonrn's Dis- rEXgARY, Dutfalo, N. Knowing that you are subjoct to » groeat amount of suffering, tuat delicacy on your part hae o etrong tendency to prolong, aud the longer it 18 negleoted the more you hnve to endurs sud the more dificuit of cure your caso bocomes, I, 08 u physician, who is dnmily cousulted by sgores of your aex, desira to eay to you, that I am conatantly meet:mg with those who Lave been treased tor their ailments for months with- out teing henofited in tha teast, until thoy huve becomo porfeotly disconriged and have almost mado qu thoir minds never to take anotber dove of madicine, nor by tariared by any farther troatment, They bad ntler aio aad bLave their eufferings ended 1han to hve awl paffer a8 they hevo. ‘Thoy eay thoy ars worn out by eunfferisgx and aro only made worse by treatment. Of soything more discouraging, wo cerafuly cannot conoeive, and weio thero no mors succossiul mode of troating auch difficulties tlan that, the I‘lflnniplnn of which toach tha reduckig aud depleting of the vital forces of the syawm, whon tho indica- tons dictnte a troatmant Jirectly tho reverse of the one adoptod for them, thelr cayes would be doplorabls indoed. But, hdy-auffercrs, thero is & botter and far more sucessful plan of treat- ment for you; ons more in Latmony with the laws and requirements of jour avstom. A harsh, irritating, caustic treatmait and strong medi- cines will never curs yon. It you would use ra- tioual means, auch as comnon eenso should dic- (ats to every intelligent laly, tako such medi- cinoa as ombody the very biss fuvigoratiug touics and norvines, compoiudsd with specii) rof- orence to your delicalb svetem. Buch a bappy combinaticn vou will find in my Favor- ite T'roscription, which has recaived tls londest ralva from thousands 4f your sox.. Those anguid, $irenome wensatiots, causing yon to foel nearcely ablo to baon yourfest or sacend s tlight of stans, that continual dtain that 1a sapping from your systome all yout former elasticity, and driving the bloom froin vour cheeks: that con- timual strain upon your vitil fozcea thiat rendors you Irritable and “fretful, may sll bo ovarcunie and subdued by s peraeveing use of that mar- voloua remody.” Irregularities and obstructions to the proper workiuga of| your systoms wro ro. tloved by this mild and safe means, whilo periodical paina, th mco of which is a sure 1udication of serious disemse that shou'd not be noglectod, readily viold tait snd if fta usoin koptup for s roasonable: leugth of time the speaial oauro of these paits iy permanently ro- moved. Further light on fueso yvub) may bo obtsined from my pamphig on discascs peouliar to your sex, sont 00 receip| of {wo stamps, Afy Favorita I eseription {a woll by druggists, St Deatt fn at the New York Stack Rxzchange beught T3 by 0a o miargln of Hve w(‘r‘lnl. " et Privfieg*es . 58 @ Negotlatod at ong to two per otk Y5rea summs b e sums calloute o 100 $106.25. Atraddlsn $350 guoh, .1.,3': -nmv'f i Panichi aad ot from flll;h:l on llo‘ll~ A Terg Foion. cealiod rpast S dage ‘a6 oatrol S0 shares of stock for 8 i, while nauy thossnd do g e bl 1atisihy ay @ Wall-l'uperatias are ounduoted, beai Free adds d ! BodSRat iRy ir sy b man or i asa TUMBRIDGE& CO,, Haakers aad lrokers, No. {Wall-st., Now Yark, $60, $100, ‘$510, $1,000 Tuvested in Btock Privilges in Wall-st,, e uota in NEW YORK STOOK EXOHANGE, ‘mailed fres to those Addenss u.nx'.':[ l:?fl NG spcals AT o Qgp. N, ¥, Block Rachunga. 0 15 Wallal, . ¥, NEW PUBLICATIONS. Scribner's Monthly. ANOTHER OONSOLIDATION, “OLD AND NEW,” of Boston, merged in Seribuer's” Monthly. The Publishers of Bentnirn'a MoNTALY announce that by an arrangoment Just complated with the pubLibors of #OLD AND NEW,? of Doston, That Magatiae, horetoforo corducted by EnwARD Kyen- 277 ALY, hat been mergod la Scninxzn's Moxrtir— and tat Mr. Iale will became a contributar to Ecnin- xz2, and will write one of the HEZRIAL ATORIZS for 1816, SCRIENER FOR JUNE IS NOW READY, L Among other entertalning Papers are FOUR HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES Dutch Farming, by GEO, 82 WARING, Jr. A paper pt great faterest and practical valae to all farmers. Beds, Tables, Staola, and Candlesticks, by CLARENCE COOIK, with informaties for sll housekacpars, youog or old, In the Latin Quarter, by ALRERT RIODES. Describiag a pbase of French Dobemianlsm. A Vislt to Benares, by FILANIC VINCENT, Jr. Tilusteated by native artiste, Dirdsnll of Mapleton. A story of great dramatle powar, by JAMES T, MelKAY. Itccallections of Charles Sumner. Glriog many characterisifo anccdotes of the late Benator, by bis Becratary, Ad Il JOUINSON, Some OId Lettern, with fuceimfies letters from THOMAS MoOKE, STDNEY SNITH, stc. The Power ef Prayer, by MYDNEY and CLIFFORD LANIER. Astrikiog disloct poem, The Story of Sevenoals, by J. Ge HOLLAND, 1s continued, Tbara are alte Peems by W. €, WILKINRON, MARY E. BRADLEY, H.E WARNEL, sud others. B Tux NDITORIAL DEFANTMENTS: Tories of the Times— The Old Cabinel—liome and boclely—The Werld's Worke Culinrs and Progress—ars fall, cles, on & great varisty of subjocts. Brioa- Brac contains smuslog artieler all sources, notably & poem from GLEO. A. BAKLER, dr. Price, 33 cents o number. 81.00 = year. FUR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS, SORIBRER & 00, 743 Brondway, I. Y, “SIX MAGAZINES IN OSE" ST. NICHOLAS, SCRIBNER'S ILLUSTRATED MAGAZIVE GIRLS AND BOYS, JUNE NUMBER NOW READY. 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JAMES LUSSELL LOWELL. Bpring in Now England. [For Jlumeral Day.) T, B, ALDRICIH, Teansition. OBELIA THAXTER. Foldod Hands, AIRS, 8, M, B, FIATT. “Waste. EDGAR FAWOETT, Aunnie's Daughter. LOUISE CIHANDLER MOULTON. Stories. Roderick Hudson, VI. Frascati, HENRY JAMES,Jr. Btory of s Contraband. MRS, LAUNT TOOXMPHON. Toring for Qil. Tenjamin Jacques. P. DEMING. rrative and Adventure. 014 Timea on the Miasiusippl. MAR] K TWAIN. The California Ranch. STEPHEN POWERS. Oruise of the Rappshannock in Calals Harbor. Politics, Wise and Unwire Hoonomy in Schools. OCHARLES W. ELLIOTT. Political Hesults from the Varioloid. RODERT DALE OWEN, In Recent Litorature fourtacn boo o are earclally reviswod : the 1113, ta cuntains su cditorial uuilcs of Mr. ) and the MHayinond as Oulunsl Seliers arimonts of ATTy Miate, Tiducntdon, aiasbly filed, * wumter; 8 TLILMN: 35 conta 48 11, 0. OUGHTUN & COMPANY, Doston, TURD & HOUGHTON, New Yorl LEGAL, RE I 0 Comers R ST T Tn accorinnce with an act_providlox ¢ tefanding Gglffi;“ the hial 3 01 187 natd, Koo, §ut sal b ANy per :,h- > l’vtlll Mereat, uion i T avie ta Ve s Ly o o U P e e "recaipty Tudoraing the ainount pald un sugh receiut, and ehall also take fror 1 IAK-PAYE & separate f0o0ipt for tho amoust paid, .4 provides fors pabllo notice in one newspaper prioted i the luulll(.lfll' one month, And 1 ACEUrUANDS Ri.b the same, no that poreons sntitlo {o rebate under the by lying st 1lits ofic: ay of h'. 75, : WENILY N MILLER County Tressurer of Covk Cunuty, Sit. SHIRTS. A Good Shirt, §1.60 A Good Shirt, §1.76 A Good Bhirt, $3.00 PIUM STUOK. BHIRTS to ordor & speclalty, 5121 4.Ply Linen Collars 83 por dox, ‘tfimmus & CORB, N 171 8, Olark.st. SOALES, Pl UAHRS' STARDAKD SCALES .- oF ALL KiNDs, BYo) FAIRBANKS. MORSE & OO, (g & 11 & 13 LakeSt, Chicago. Bosarsfultobuyonly the Genulne, L MISCELLANEOUS. ____ OINOINNATI SANITARIUM, d toatiution for the care, Zos- o b {l ol a5 B T St AMUSEMENES, oo . ADELPHI THEATRE, TIIS TINURSDAY KVENING, May 0, Last Night But Two Of the Great Senvation of thw Decade, tho Talentod Com. BID. O, Thix. s ITOIE, it Sunorla-fra Scancs by Sten: Winston | ats Macnanler wnd Eons 1y Carine. “Had o e ad'Golie N ey (e Eteha at Coange Artist, BORDY? DALY 1) T e Wal. FHis W . S DUNTAIL and MO TAS el LTk To-mnreaw &t 3 a'elack, Urand Fxtes Ma AE RRTNORDS DGR, i Matlaos for Bono- ftamomber, no otuer Theateo in the wor'd han such modnrate prices. FARWELL HALL, TO-WNWIGELT (TIURSDAY, MAY %), Anna . Dickinson Will giva hor New and Highly Intoroating Theme, eatitlad I3 DRY RO’ he achleved x dazxiing triamph, eopelct was hor 01 ek s0 AT et or Wi 1 1e. PN e ALCTAIL {0a biszins heaty tho auti. K ot I A storm of cheering 03 of biF oloqueass, —N- ¥ o 1ale of Revorsad S-ata whlt be con‘tnned taday iato st McClore ¥ Unis o keiore. 117 Hinte foc. Reserved Boats, e, Doors opaa a7 ACADEMY OF MUSIC, rninz - WWo: 2 dey sod Sstneday Matiness, 0, L, T Urlstl sal Tnnpty Dampty s Porsvn, will appear ba his Comie Inick Panwioiue of Humpty Dumpty at Homae. A Faoll PANTOMIVIC COY N Y P X Ao Camn o BRIy P Srkeone AT +41, reprosenting a world of Fua, Tricks, Tri sud At ight—PRO¥_PEPPER, Hunday N HOOLEY'S THEATRE, TIOS. MAGUIRE 1ot srens, Monday, May 17-POSITIVA LY LAST WERK ON ol oo Mhatat Tesn al th Wi, o ik BUT 1ouse crowded nighiis by the ellio o withess Emerson's Minstrels! Ta thoir mir hprovoking Comicallifes. ENTIRE OHANGE OF BILL THIS WEEK, Every Erentn ) rday Mat MoV g and Satard OKER'S THEATRE. Special angagemeant of 109 popular tragadias, Mr. CHAS. POPE, Tor the production of the grand Biblio\l Drama of SAMSOTIN 1 Which »lil bo prosantad with on rely Now Seeno tuner, and Appuin‘ment 3t tho Saturday Matineo. BUBLINGTON OPERA HOUSE, Cortier 8131 - 1’1 and Stato-eta, £, Cos- asary ovoulng bl furtlice no- uce Profonnd sensation creatn by tha remarks 9 s B SN R g magkable perform Baropean Trowpe of Stabesque Lriishs! L At I ight. Aal 1 0¢ a5t Grand MALINKL, at 2 u'cloe) g v AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, Grand Union Hotel. Witl spen June 1, for the reception of Guests, 3.0 Bk _____PrmososALs PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES BTATE oF ILLY JOURTY ULLNL'S ULF Luicaan, May ¥¥, Ta parsuanee of {nstructions irui 1 board ot Ui moarbiiors ol Gunk County, public mics v heiely giron tnst vesled proposain will bo reccived by tia foas foneds uf Cook Counte a1l Mendsy, M wun, for facnbsning t'oak County with drugs 3, hardwar. tinwaro, elotchig, dry kes antions, nd hedalug, furmn: e, grocos ties and our, vogotabla, has, fcod, sl sidw 8ad icr, toyaired fur tho use of 1k ctinty uatil Juas 1, 1936, tu by debiverod at such places 83d at such Umea 83 e’ Gounty to furnish all of sald articlos will bo taken as clo, xnd 8 isiute tu accopt an o nruposal, shall Le sunsidors enpauring the bronmal, Viuads tht Liddre wiil ozeente and perform eantesats whea amarded isk RGCUmIARY Propiab, of Proposals wili uoi b eaufdored, AUl prapotaly mst b aceomnanied by samsle, Al bidiers will be requirot to onter do o Loody with twe sacetics, to bo sppruved by the County B ard. In & sum sutsolen fo sssury (03 (AUBLAI por uriignos of ths guutrat, the counly rescriag o fiacl tho siabt to rejoot augceall bi i, of ny vas, ol & A5mants (o' by mado Drowp Iy in rash av yoon aftar bills shall hava boon suditcd by the buard as ordors caa approztmation of tho kinds and above u Ficiar needed Ly the county 3 kn tho othes ol tha Clzek of 8411 Boan 210 bownaled an'l addressad Lo the Wuard of Gt Cook County, and tadorsed * Prupusals TROFOSALS FOR MILITARY SUPPLIES, DEPOT QUARTERMASTER'S OFTICE, 1130 Girard-ot,, Foiiadelhis, Aprll 6, 1933, Baslod propossi, i Yoplicate, ¥itu's copy of this ade sorilscmunt sitactiod to cach, will bo reseivad at this otc fieo uutil niom, 125, tur lnrwlmlnfl 1he Unlied ‘06 Quartermasier's Dopartwent with tao follawlug aps, 8,00 Camy Thxts, 30,000 ,xlwm Wdl pairs ¥‘! Tn Htaokinge, 5, 000 s 1oots, Lo,~ 0 pates Woul- 3,00 Uommon 0,000 yardy 64 rky- (& rious colory, Folage Gaps au 10,00 pairs Wolte Wo'palte bhoas, 39,160 W #a Mittens, ‘Wall e ‘dazen Horal 0 sards gray twill oed Gottun desges also, Holmers, Hus Qards and lisuds, Fop Piscas and Flum: Baoko g Berollssud Rigs, snd hido Hutioos for llalmets, Po 1 0 o Porago Usp OrnamonLa, Cresoon! N Ay et e . Ganvan fadding, Hiack Liman [ Bpost outun, Seing o Thiik ol “Vastaus “cutare, Fly Bu.tons, Talse Will be subjeot to a rigld inepoctian, and bilders te faforoiod thit & falf sumeitlance wih Eitiot wilt Uo tgetatod unon, and thak s aricla iorior fatheutanee wil o stariiod S5 L : ‘The Uoverament rosorvas Lae sight to roject avy or bide ks nre Feanoutod fur tio 4N vory sl £ho AT 2t Futladetpbia, Jedomoutilio, lude &ad also &t ban Franoleoo, ° c0 will ba giren to aricl oo Emautact e, condily belng sauat,and sucn prot Amoricau produglion and Piciio et e ol d lio' o ot of domestlo pro- ! pricaaud qiality caco will be gfvon to articlesat iwauufaoture produced ou the 4 of thu consuwption foguired 2. b neod {0 the Biates and Tor- will Lo rucolved aud tuspocied Ty l}omract@fl Builders, Bealad Propasaia for tha srection of Water Works in the altg ol Alton, Madison County, Hiiuols, will be jeavived by Ll Watwr Comminiiumers Wl 8sl €lcg, vt tho 1t day ol July, 167, M cli ag »reslnulhm. Al ter way b deom g hy otbet b1 Ao lenebborkes, R 23ci Torerras the Hlgh ity Ui City Couacil iprerste the SRS P0G 07 Chairman Waior Cowmsivaars, Aoz, Tit,, Mav 11, Ints, ~__OLD PAPERS, OLD PAPERS FOR SATIN At 75 cents per 100, In the Counting-Room of this Office. PIANOS WEBER PIATNOS. KELLOGE! et st LyceA! PATTI! “hiidhi ree ally % ALBANI! ™uniispstispetien e STRAUSS | Rrns et it ‘YEHLI! Madame Pareps ealiod yrur Planathe et {n the United Htatos, 1 fuily tudorao tsat opisiun, TIE INCOMPARADLE WEBER AND ENTEY ORGA STORY & CAMP'S £ AT 211 STATE-ST. ———2 Yaue Uprights are oxtraordiaary inateu- ments, and desdrvo tholr groat sdos cen Thare used tha Pianot of ersry cele. Tiented makoer, Lot giva Jouce tha riANOS " RAILROAD TIME TABLE ARRIVAL ALD DEPARTCRE OF TRAIN FXrLANATION OF REFERPNC eaptad. * Sundey mzcupied 1iveaunday ath:w s, m, § Daity, MARKS, 7 Batardy ouday orceptad, CHIZAGO & NORTHWESTETY R, Ticket 0, ittt (Lasrman, latet, wud 15 Canale cpats. aPacltioFast Lin: nova ¢ fiot enrner nf Wells and Kinzl #-Deputcurnor of Canai nnd Ringle. seeand., RaniatoA, N 400, Vropristors, | Ep *Suuday Ex. 2* ¥a‘orday and Sunlay Ex. FUICAGD & AT PAILTIAN. inzas City and_Jenver Snart Line, via Laufst hod Chivadoy Springletd, dlton ant %, Taia Wiine. Unton Depoty West Tieket Ofices: A¢ Devor, Kauras City and Doaver Fast Ez. B Louis aud Sordustiol s it Hprin gkt & Peuris anit HookuE rxavois, Clicazod Vaducas Itailroad i ¥ 2.0 Lacon, Wasniogta Joltet § Divieht Avo rmuvdstian, C10A%), MILWAUKES & ST, PAY nener dadiwon ant Canl. ate, Opposile Sheraita llou RAILRID. et 0 Tea, ut Deot, Miimarkas t Pratrs da Chtea i B g Vet T Gaman, Winimias Win' 1, Minueapols, Jtipo ' & Ureea thay, thr. i af” Titent / vicondoat, Tleket k. b, Bear Clar Lease, | 20 gorece 3, CHICAGO, BIRLINGTON % QUINCY RAILRDAD, Depols, sout af Lakewsiv, Indiona-av, and Statreaidat., s il Seslauilata,” Ticket Qe 63 Clarics] ota. Leare, | arriee, 3 Bendita Uttaa § Augyia Banienzer, ‘Auiora Pasengor 81 Dubtigue & Blaax City Pacitic Nignt . p, for Ura. Leaveawacto, At Joteph Lxn i n Dowasi's U.uve A iz bunda,s. 1z Eamraay, siix Bloadar o ’,”,'KAHKAKEE I.HIE} A Tadiandpolls, Loal uatl Day I£xjicos ln(ll.nl‘mlh. Loat At Mt Bivron CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMD LIYZ. 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