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THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE : MONDAY,'JUNE 7, 1875, THE WATER-SUPPLY. Correspondent Criticlses the Teonomy of the I'inanco Commitieo. And Wants Unnecessary Exponditures for Water Purposes, ¥y the City Should Not Go Tnto Extrav~ nganees Just Now. Beal-Estato Speoulators and Oontraotors Af- tor Hoavy Appropriations, Felitor, TAa Chicagn Trilune: BN 210, iy dUNG Gt ticir [andabla offorta to gudnee the ‘elty cathinaten (0 tho lowest possible Dyuro, T omptrotier and Finanen Commitico havo reeom: meilcd ono reduction which pullie wentlmont can poarcel; indorre—tho reduetion of the mill tax ssked by tho ioard of Pubiie Worka for tho Jaying of watee- b iw, anid tho oxteusion of water-pipen, 1t it gevor. Ty bctieed that oo trua economy can bo found in B Hirontion, and the Lietory of thoclty for tho last fone yourn scems o support tho belle, WATER T'OIL PIRK YUNPOBEA, Thie conyietion thiat we liavo mot & muflicient. wupply T or 0 cxtinguish fircs, wunder unfavorablo'cir- enmistances, Ia porfeetly well foundod ro far an certain s of theluity ara concurnied ¢ and Lo take out of s af tho Turd of Tubilo Warks both preaent e e iro means of romedy Mg thin fatal dlsadyantago 2% blow 0 property, o hulliuig of fumuraice rates, sod s menaca ta tho/mafely of tho city at large, | Tt foony portions of the cily only 4nel and Geincl Tihe ia Iald, which 3" uiterly juadoguate for Jho extinguisimont _of firee “when 8 heavy Sihd f8 Diowing, -+ Marshal Denner has alwnga Inaisted that tholast July biazo need not have erosned hato street, bad ho Leen able fo throw mufiiclent sater upon it wewt of that thoroughfare, In otuer lo- itten, pipe of the mamo amall mesauremont wan Taid Shany yoars aga, whon (he {mmenso growil of Chisago 34 not anticipated 3 thifs pips must ho taken up, and 3 arger size rubatitufed, or additionnl pipe must be Jaid, kooner or later. Dolay hias been fourd very cost- Iy oxiravagance for both o municlpality and rivato Ciifzens, and to reduco thio necedsary catimato now ko o410 cut oft all hiope nf betlormont for another or twa Piora years s not calculnted 10 fumpiro confidenco or Rwaken hopo, Wornt of all, many localltiesre~ *+ UTTENLY UNPROVIDED FOIl,— 2 fact whoso tnagnitudo can liost bo approciated by Eonsidoriug tiat wo have G0 tnfles of mtrect, and nat quite 400 miles of wates-pipe, 1 tho Couucll doen tof givo the full mlll tax for (ho water-fund, 3 1s Wighls §rabable, if not absolutaly cortain, that ot n muile sater-pipo fn those unvrovided districta can Le latl Quriug tim coming year, becanna the amount producal Ty a half-nifll tax will havo to bo sxponded in connes tion with (ko new Waler-Worksot tio Weat Bldo,ul- sealy contractod for, and nearly cotplcted, Now (it Tho hosiness part of the city boa been stanchly md Lesutifully rebullt, at an enormous expense; it fanot ouly just, but nbaclutaly necessary, that the cltynn- {hiuritics afford n substantinl guaratiteo that it willnot again Le made o proy to flainca, and this guaraxtco counists tnan abundant supply of wator FOI VIRE-PURPOSES, and the greateat possiblo elficiency of tha Firo Demrts Tant, Dt all thu cnginecring {nvented, ond tho Lucat diecipline, will go for naught If the rquinite aquantity of water cannot bo depended npon, ¥our and T-ineh pipo will ot furnisls this quantity, Comptroller Tiayen hisaecdt proclafined thiz ot & publio meetlng, snd (e Comumiite appolnted by tho Oitfrens’ Asso- elation to_$nvetigate tho water reaources of tho city Feaffirmod it, Tho Gommittes of Undorwriters do- clared an incieaso of thy factlitles for obtaining water essentlal to tho permanence of risks, ard tho botter Soeling i dnmurance circles was prodicated on the ox- yectation that tho Councll would obvato a possibla emergency by enabling tho Jioard of Pablio Worka to Ty larger plpo ovorywhere, In the faco af thewe clr- ciimntatices, and forgotful of his own declarations on fie subjoct, the Comproller spproves of the redction of thio_water-fund tux (o 8 figuro which will prevent any general improvercnt, Tt Innlsa notorious that tho water-mpply for dumes- tio purposen §s inadequate. Tug THINUNG han cou- tyined many complatnta from citizens who had paid {litie water-iax, that they wers deprived of water {u tho VETY 10T BEAON § @nd funopart of the city can it be liad freely or uni- formly, i any scason, on the socond and third floors, o ratich groator is tho'demand than tho supply, When 11 romembered that citizeus on 209 miles of atreota aro actuatly without water, tho unwisdon of reducing thie eatimito bocomea convinelngly apparent, . Tho city deservea s descrtion of population, and runs tho Fisk of epidemtcs, whicls {hus 9xposcs 3o Jargo & pro- Jortion of tha peoplo to the inconvesienco and tho danger to health which aro inchudod in the lack of o Fegular supply of puro driuking-water, Auothier considoration, whichi du of paramonnt me Foriance, i tha oxpenso Which ks nlready beon in- curred for_increasing tho water-supply 1utho cntiro iy, botli for firo and consumption. Tho, ¢ NEW LAND TUNNEL icort the clty $527,000, This wus compleled a few Tuontls ago, aud thio Board has alrcady mado it avail- Ghio for fires in tho coutiguous eections, But no 3ncans nre yet provided for 8 uso In tho distribution of drinkinjz-water, sud nono can be mado unless ho Couneil approprisiea enough toney. Tho now lake tnnnel cost upamrds of $100,000 aid tho shundunt eupply of drinking-watce which 1f was oxpecied theso tunnels would lusuro to the city must bo greatly dlmiulshed, 3 not. actually delased a yenr, by sn in- edequate approprintion, “Tho consumption of water for tho laat Vo Fears was o8 follows $ Gallons, 8,801,149, 700 « 1,941,0:4,340 8,120,810,061 Fre: crage amonnt of wal cruane, must bo expected, The lioard WATER METERS in all the hotels, manufacturing concerns, aud other large wstablishments {o which tho sinount of water . wned varies with Uusinees yeriods and cannot otlier= o be accrately gatyd. Tlo fuctewo, {1 tho e ber of mctord, and tho roturns receivod from them, als dllustrato tho Increasing dravght wiileh husjuess Tauken npon the gorioral water sappiy, & drauehitv el dscuntaully growiug, and whidls st necowariy bo ;‘Im lied If our commerco 18 to Lo properly pro- cted, FROZEN PITES. During the past winter, the water-pines fu some por- tlons ot thy city becamo frozen, and citizens wer compelled ta carry witer from the lako, or the nearent yolnt which Jack Frost had mob (ivaded, Tucsa frown pipes aro ol old, wero hald years bgo, and oro 0 near tho murface - that wnlean they aro taken up or tholr bods aro_deeponal 1hoy will freozo agais nest winter, and pooplo will stfe Seruat wiuter's Figut about 000 sl slckucas ol orer sguin, To fact, it 48 nrgod, thoro 5 no sound poliey in_ent- ting dowh tho esthuate of the Board, which fu s min= fmutn for tho pressing public noccsaitios, bus hak, on tho contrary, thero are tho best rewons for makiag tho tax a littlo iavger than usual, The chiof of thoso roa- sons 1s the outlay which the city has_siready incurred in tuo constructing of tho two new tunnels, tho con- {racting for Uis nuw pumpingengiuon, snd. tho pend- ing arcction of the Wewt Sidu Water-Works, Tho onglues cond §243,000, They 8ro tow iu process of ‘construction at tho Quintard Iron Works, Now York City, aud are deliverablo, under the eontract, in No. vunber, Tho clty bas alfoady pald o Largo porifon of {Ufu arnonnt, and tho Board fs_putting up temporary ‘Dulldings on the slto of tho pormanent ouea, for tha Smmediate receptlon of portlona of the machinory aa rapidly oy compleled, TG ronder tlicao cuglen ser- Yiceabito, 4 1STKu BUIDOT Of water-malns, of 2i-tnch and Ht-inchs pipe, must bo laid in all directlons from the niow works i order to distributo the water from the 210w Inke and aud tunziols 1uto tho servico pipos, Thin contitutes nn_exceptional ltem of oxpanse fo tho water fund, and,oucu dono, will not havo to bo ropeat= o, Unless tho quantity Of 304nch vipe which the Tioard proposcs t0 lay, sind which it fa eatimated will coat §101,000, {8 faid, Vo expense of tha new pumping englrica nnd of tho Wost. Blds Wator-Works, sud, fu- dleed, of the land tunvel, i VIRTUALLY THOOWN AWAY, ‘The eugines uud the wuter-works must be paid for whether wo use then or 1ok, Tho smount o money thus temporurily wasted {8 about $1,000,000, Tha Tand-tutnuel bas ilre-shafts all along ita rouia; but at Drescot, sud until tho engines aro put to work, these uto nuuful only along tho tunned lino, The ddnch amulue aro abeolutely mocessary to ke tho tunucl available for the enummfl. “Ie Toard proposcs 40 sy the following quantily of water-pipo Whbs yeur 3 14,700 fuet of Bi-iuch, 4300 foot of 24-incl, i 1500 fook 0 10-fuch, 16,000 feot of 12-inch, 000 fok o ineh: : X nch, Tho %4-luck, tho itiuch, sod the 12-inch are neces. sary (o connect yipos of afiulla 80 04 L0 ecuron complete elreult of connoction and ‘s yood Liead of water, Those will Ly Ialil, to 8 great vilent, i place of il s put i Yeura 5g0, which must’ uow La en up, Tha WATERPITF, EXTENRION 18 confined almost onlirely to the S0.UK feot of B-inch, and thio 80,000 of -Luch, b turh more thats 18 mlles, "Ehis witl uthil luavo 181 miles of wixvets withont water- vipe, und the will-tax will dono more, while the Teddetion to » balfwill ixx will doubls {e inconveutence wnd dauger. Tho mill-tax wl{lnn.:;-: ield more (hau $350,000, probably not more 1 18 scarcoly possiblo thiat Y TilE covNem will adopt 1ba recommendations of the Comptroller sud Pluanco Conutaittes it this matter, 1f the mitl-tax s given, thoclty will bu pit fu fesséssion of a daiy walor-auppiy of 130,000,000 galluus,— x‘runnhfuu’:nu. gallous,—thros umu-umu The above lottor ls a plausiblo and interesting statoment of the views of & certalu clasd of por- +0n3 whose intorssts tun in thodirection of large Jublic exponditures, They aro not ** tax-cat- er," In ita offonsive scnso, for whon thoy have dealings with tho city tboy geucrally give it somo oquivalons for what they got, but thoy are pere ¥ons who, {n oue way or suosher, expect to make thalr ;money out of their dealinzs with the wmus 10,050,019, th0 J1,774,810,032 q ring af lat year, tho pum, {unt oughiea werw drtven t thelr utmout i tween 40,000,000 and 50,000,000 gallons dally, and yot Ahero wan ot enotigh, aud (ho Board waa compelled 1o tmplowdd poilca to prevent wastago in arder that any uspread suforing might uot ensue, As tho popniston of o clty bt rocelvod bl uaial v+ icroase, it in plafn that o reduction In tho fer necded, but rather a very groalin- uses nielpality. To thom s oity that makas Hbe proprintions is a groat and wracions baing within whosa shadow it in aweot tu awell, whilo a closo and economical corporation, which spanda only what it can afford, 15 {o their oyes a hoiror aud an abomination, It 4 In tho intorest of the noble army of roal- cstato mpoculators, contractors, city officlals, porsons having elty Jobs, and Aldermon who feel it nocoasary that thoy should have thoss jola to give, that the appropriations to bo mado this month by the Council ehali bo as hboral as poy- aiblo, and, in ordor to roptoss avy Inclination to sconomy on thn patt of the Comptroller, Fie nanco Committog, or Council, their reprossnta- tive—tlio writor of tha above lottor—hus chosen Ti1Y: QUESTION OF WATER-SUPPLY 2 tho bedt one on which to fight tho battie of oxtravagance va. economy,or, as ho would call it, of wiso cxpendituro or extrayagant niggardli- nesA, "T'lia point mado by tho writor is, that, locut down tho appropriation for water purposes from L mill to #¢ of a mill, will doorive the Tioand of Puitio Worka of money which fn nbao- Tutely neoded for tho extonslon of tho wator syse tom.” Thoro is ono thing, liowevor, which stands in thie way of a largo nppropriazion hore or clso- whore, and that Is that THE MUNEY HAS TO IE IOUROWED, Every dollor taken fram tho estimates of tho nunicipal Noands decroasos to that extent tho amount which tho city las to borrow whero it moy, and on whick’it must pay that rato of [n- terest which may be demanded” of it. To-da tha money-market mey be oasy ; to-morrow it nay bo hard, _1'luy yoar the city borrowed Inrge s in Now York for comparatively short pori- «ds for eosy ratos ; noxt yenr tho condition of tiTairs may have altorad, anil tho city will have fo warn to 8hylock for what it uceds, aud must woopt his tetms. Tho amount approprinted Tist year for watar-extension hns all been apent, Lut hias not all been colleatord, which Ia also tuo of tho tax for 3. While tho city s thms elipping decper and decpor into tho morass of o flullnic dobt, ita trua policy 18 to econamizo whorover it can, and to conso to live *intho stylo bofitting n groot city " when it cannot sfford [t Tho credit of a city I8 governed by tho samo laws as that of an individnal; tho daoper in debt either gots the moro ditticult and expentive borrowing becomes. EXTENDING TILE WATEI AYSTEM, Tho necosslty of approprinting the full amount naked for by tho Board of Public Works Is do- fended on seversl grounds, Ouno of theso i tho importanco of furnishing water to those soations not now supplied with it. The writer Bayy that of 609 miles of streots fn Chicago only 400 are supplied with water, 'Tbin i4 truo, but it must bo romembored that in 1869 thore was an- noxed to Chicago o strip 2 mllos wido and nearly G milea loug, embracing over 10 sections, which {8 ol Iaidont into streots, whose strango nanics nro unknown even to tho hackmen, but which in a8 yet nothing but bare prairic, excepting the fringo of sottloments on its castorn border, Within this terntory ate scores of miles of streols whoroon no houso etands, and to make the Iand available for #alo nnd ounble roal-cstate operators to unfoad. Tor it is ownory of Inrge tracts of nnshadod aud unoccupiod prairie, manufacturers of watar-pipo, and Alder- on city jobs who ara futerceted in oxtcndlnfi tho water nup{rly to theso remoto and uniubabited eoctious w) and an advortising board would be the ficst signa of civillzation. 'Fha fact tr, thauks to the lavisl ox)mlmln\ms of tho last threo yoars, that tho city ls TEMARKADLY WELL KUPPLIED thoso on its uttermost vorgo, to whick tho malog Lave not beon extendod. i £75,000, As Mrs. Cnudie complained to hor husband that the £5 lont to & friond would havo paid tho water rates, bought hor n now satin Mrose, takon tho childron to Margats, saved Jackey from having sovare cold, ote., 80 tho \sriter of tho foregolng lottor complaivs that tha Btriking off of this portion of tho original appro- priation will provent tlie Board of Public Works from oxtonding tho water systom into tho Gleoro desert 3 froin roplacing tho frozen wator- pipos of Inst yoar with now ones; frow laying Ineger mainy in tho business part of tho city for tho benofit of tho insuranco companios; from meatic cousumption ; and from making the nec- mitteo recommends e appropriated ? TO EXTEND TIHE WATER-)AINS wonld be to diminish tho supply to private con- watot-pipe. oxpoct fo throw oll tho burdens upon the city ; onough to cover this purposs, provided a portion Aldormanio pota. It is boliovod that, if t] condition Lo engago in them. SUNDAY’S NEWS, LOCAL. the Chicaga Club by a scoro of 6 to 6. Six of tho gamestora” capturca a fow nights spioce by Justico Summarfleld on Saturday. Judgo Fuarwall to try the caso. Tho cornor-stouc of tho Firat Daphist Church, drossos were mado by the pastor, the Rav. Dr, Lvorts, and others, booke sod papors of distiitors and rectificrs who beforo Judge Blodgott on Batunlay morning, ox-Sonator Matt Carpontor closig the argument in bohalf of the whisky mon, 5‘ will not make a docision for somo dayy, The Building Committos of the Board of the Council Committee on Public Duildngs in rogard (o the Court-Ifousa quostion on Satnrday. tha lm{nlnlmnut of n third man to tholloard of Publio Works, All agsented to thls excopt Com missloncrs Bolimidt and Crawford, and tho moeot- {og was finally adjournod to Thursday. Tho Board of Directors of tha Publio Library on Baturday completed their third anuual report, to bo submitted to tho Council this ovouing, publ that 1t has now uearly 40,000, Tho roport re- views tho rapid fimwlh of the Library, aud arges that the appropriation of 850,000 recommonded for tho prosont yoar is altogothor insutlicient to moot tho expensos of tho Library, Tho Coal Exchango had o mooting on Satare day, at which a resolution was sdopted that cousel ahonld bo employed to asslst in prosocut~ ing the srrostod Union en who had lbu gogol in smsaults on workmon, and offoring @luo roward to any porsou giving {uformation that will losd to the acrost and convlction of per- sous committing such assaults. Tho Laborors' Union also hold a mecting, st which resolntious denouncing violence wero passuil, but declaring -sgeiust any yiolding frow tho ratea demsndod, ELSEWHERE, The Dircctor of Mintn thinks we will iave all- ;nlrl for ourroncy iu lastivg quantitios by noxt all. Wintermute, the killer of (on, McCook, lLsa ;unrndntunhur coutinusaco, and romains i a Tlhe regulation plecos of gold with some tracos of quartz kave again boou brought into Sioux City via the Black Hills. The Indians have left Washington for home, haviug sccomplished absolutoly nothing satisfao- tary to any ouo by thoir visit to the Lroxidous., —_———— A COUNTY-SEAT DECISION, Apeeial PlapateA to The Chicavo Tribune, SrwxavieLy, 111, June 6.—Tho long-contostod Cus Coundy-seat fuestion has b lask beon sot- 4led. The Buproms Court of the Biate, now in session at Alouns Veruon, has dovidod the mnat- tnr in IA‘;M:\(’! vlrulnll(m{ '"'i!'h'wn“ Boardu- own, the oQuity-yoat. 8 toxt a Gpiaian 3 505 Yok ado paldle il whera mno water s mooded excopt tne, who wiuh to get employmout for their pots hero, 1f thoy liad their way, o hyvdrant with wator, T'heroara but fow ecctions, and The amount cut off by tho Financo Committeo increasivg the supply, now too ecauty, for do- eaenry counoctions to rendor tho now Wost Bido Eumplng worka availablo, 1f #o much could avo been dono with 75,000, what may not Lo dona with tho 225,000 which ths Financo Com- sumers. The quantity of watcr would bo nn- changod; thore would simply bo moro taps to oxhaust it. An {ncreased supply for fumily uso 1y to Le obtained by stopping thie wasteful con- sumption which is itogether too provalent. A fow examples made Ly tho Board of Lublic ‘Works would accomplish moro tban a milo of £t 16 hardly proper for tho insuranco mon to they cabnot hope that all ity oxpenditures aro to bo ‘mado for thoir solo and only benelit, and that thoy aro to have =all the profita oud othors none. Bo far a8 utilfzing tho now Pumning works by aying Inrgo connecting mains i concerned, it is something which should cer- taloly bo done, and tho appropriation 18 largo of tho monoy is not diverted for tho bonelit of real-estate apecalators and tho umplofimum of o Board ot Public Works will administar with wise econo- my the sum allowed it, it will fiud it sulliclont for all necossary oxpenditnres; as for those which aro not #o, tho city is not at present in o On Saturday tha Now York Mntanla dofostod ago ut 131 Bouth Clark stroet, wore tined $20 Judgo Booth on Baturday, in tno caso of Ru- dolphus K. Turnor, tho dood forger, douled a change of vonuo from thio county aud deefguated corner of Houth Pmik avenuo aud Thirty-firsc stroot, wes lald on Saturday aftornoon. Ad- The right ot tha Government to selze the had beon dofrauding the rovenuo was argued udgo Llodgott Oounty Commiesloners Had a_conference with A proposition was mado tho County Board aud Couucll to uvite on Egan and Tilloy, aud leave I'noy utato that the Library was opened to ¢ fio May 3, 1674, with 17,855 volumes, and | on en< ASHES TO ASHES. Imposing Ceremonies Attending tho Burial of Solomon 1, Bayless, of Fort Wayne, Sketeh of the Brilliant Masonio Career of the Deceased. Spectal Dispateh ta The Chicano Tritane, Font Wavse, Ind,, June 6.—Fort Wayno has to-day witnoased tho groatost Masoula pageant over neen in ihe Biate, and ono of tho finest in tho Unitod States, In honor of tho Iato Ion, Bol D. DBaylesn, whoso death one woek ago this morn- ing was duly telegraphod you, Mr. Doyless wan onn of tho oldeat and beat-known Masons in tho Unitod Htates, and hod attained to prominenco in tho Qrder groater than ever achioved by sny Indinnn Mason, and sarpaesed by but fow mon In tho country. Ho took his first degroe at Troy, 0., June 1, 1811, and becamo & Master Mason threo dnys thereaftor. In Decombor, 1845, hav- ing hold ali the suhordinate offices in his lodgo, ho waa chosen Worshipful Master, which position o biold soveral yoars. 1o mado LJMASONRY A BTUDY, and soon gave instruction to clnsses. Tn 1850, whon lie loft Ohio, Lo had instructod moro lodges and conforred moro degrees than any other Mason in that State, In Junuary, 1848, nt Laucastor, O,, ho recelved tho Royat Arch do- green, and, & few weoks after, at tho samo placo, tho Knight Templar orders. In 1830, at Ver- ealles, Ky., the Boloct Master Degroo was cou- ferred upon bim, and the order of iligh Priest~ hood at Indiauapoliy in 1852, In 1856, st this city, ho recelvad tho Anclont and Accepted ficottish Tito to and luctudivg tho thirty-second dogreo 8.0, P Ry Loy TIE OFFICIAL HOKOMS OF MASONRY woro showered upon the decensod liborally. In 1857 and 1858 ke gerved ns tha Grand Master of tho Orand Lodgo of tho Stato, and doclinod ro- vloction. In 18420nd 1843 ho wae Grand High Priost of the Grand Chapter of Indiana, sud Puissant Grand Master of the Grand Council of Toya! and Seloct Mosona of tho Btato from 1801 to 1863, Ho served au Most Dminont Grand Commander of tho Kuights Templera of Indi- ana, oud, st the Ganeral Grand Triennial Con- clave of the United Btatos, In 1863, was olectod Grand Junior Warden of tho Goneral Grand Lncampmont, In 1855 hLoe was choson Graud Tcturor in tho thrae symbolio dogroes; in 1856 Grand Worthy High Priest of Indiana, aud, in 1859, €. rand Coptain-Goneral _and Grand Generalikslmo of tho Grand Com- mandery of the Htate in tho first year of that bady. For many years he acted ny editor of the Indiana Free Mason nnd Myslic Star, two leading Musonio publications. In short, lio hiad held more oftices, couferred moro ‘Jegrees, and consocrated mora ladges, chaptors, and oncampments, than nny other Mason in tho Stato, According to M1 DYING REQUEST, liis Yemaing were kept for a weelt prior to intor- mont, Menuwhile the Masonic Lodges and the Commaudery of this city made preparations for o demonstration in hig bonar, commensursto with tho standing of tho doceased in tho fra- tornity. Invitntions woro sont toall tho com- manderios and lodges within o radwus of » hun- dred wmiles to participato, ond special traine on sll tho ratlroads controing in thia city wero ar- rauged for. Tho day arrived, aud brought with it thoneonds of peoplo. EIGUT $PECIAL TRATNG renchiod tho eity this morning. compriaing from oight to t venty cars oach, bringing dolegations from Toledo; Lafayotte. Richmiond, Muncie, Plymouth, Crostline, 0., and all intormodiato points. A roasonablo estimoto places tho num- bor of strangers in tho city at littlo, if any, short of 10,000. Tho various lodges snd com- mianderies wore mot on tha arrival of traius and escortod to Masomc Hull and othier paints, where refroshmonta woro provided, At 2 o'clock THE PROCESHION waa formed, which_was about 11{ miles long. Knights Templar Commanderies from Wauscon, Plymouth, South Bend, Richmond, Muucio, Lo~ fayetto, Loganaport, Kondallvillo, Green Cratlo, aud Marion, Ind,; ‘Toledo, Crestfine, and Lima, O.: Utiea, N. Y.; aud Ilillsdale, Mich., joined with the Fort Wayno Commandery, making near- 1y 1,000 Knights n line, Bluo lodges from Na- soloon, Angols, Pa.; luutingtou, Roanoko, Vabasti, Now Haven, and thia city participated in thio procossion {o the number of about 2,500, Ten bands furnishod musio for tho miarchora, Mag- niticont banners, nlwwi' uolforms, aud the skill- ful ovolutions of tho Kuights, y{n\‘a tho proces- glon a duzzling appearance. Tho foltowing owinont Mzsons actod as pail- bearers: 8. P, Richardson, of T.ogsusport, I, G AL ; Cluistian Folter, of Richmond, I, (. M. ; Lawronco B. I, Btovkton, of Lafayotta; W, 11, Nowman, of Batavia, N, ¥.; Johu Lench, of Now Castle, Ind.; W. B. Lyou, of Iluntington, Ind,; tho Rtev, J. IL Novous, of South Lonud, Tast Grand Prolate of tho 8tata; Dr. Theodoro Davenport, of Warsaw; W, L. Harding, of Fort Wayne. Along the lino of march tho sidownlks, win- dows, and housetops wero crowdad with eagor epoctators, nud tho Liudenwood Cometery was iterally overflown. " AT TUE GRAYE tho Masonic burinl services wera conducted by Danlel McDouald, of Plymouth, Grand Mastor of tho Grand Lodgoe of the Btato, and the Knight Tomplar ritual was conducted by Bir Knight Er- villo B. Dishop, Dopaty Grand Commander of tho Knights Tomplar of Indiana, nesistod by Blr Lnights Bwoet sud Bworingen, of Fort Wayuo. On tho roturn of the prooesslon to the city, the difforcht Commandoerios porformed the various ovolutions of thoir drill with finoJeffoct, tho To- lodo, Kondsllvillo, and Warsaw Commanderies bcnring off tho palm, The entire domonstration pansed of saccossfully, aud visitiuge Masons pro- nounce it ono of tho inest aod most {mposing ever soon In the Weat. Tho visiting Lodges and Commandorios loft for honmio via #p tratng this ovonivg. —— Tho Ohlo Nominece Tho Oincinnatl (azelle, which supported Judgo Taft for tho Gubernatotial nomination, thus speaks of tho soloction of Hayeu: 1t becawo ovident on Tucadny night thal Hayos bad been virtually dotermined upon be- tho delogatos, ouough to bnve nominated I would ufi:d.ly have votod for him, after socing the man and loarning to their satistaction tuac tho projudico against him on tho scbool quea- tion was wholly un{ual. but for tho sontiments thoy kuow to oxist among tholr constituonts. As i4 was, porsonnl coutact with Judgo Taft strongthoned lim largely, On Tucs- day pight 100 voles could not bavo boon counted for him, wiile in the Conyention on Woducsday ho receivod 170, and if the dnlukixlnu liad felt freo to voto without reforonco to thoir oconstituonts Lo wonld hiavo beon nominated on tho firet ballot, Yrom tho timo of tho assom- bling of the delogatos at Columbus, Jud%n Tafy ganod votes, aud the members of the Conven- tlon woparated from kim with a v high opinton of his ability, futegrity, and rellability. Gov, Hayes did not destre tho nomination, sud did all ho could to secura tho woloc- tion of Judgo Taft, bLué tho mnomlnation of tho formor was a foregono comclusion. Io ‘was dotormined upon without regard to suy other porson, and tho majority wors dotormined to pominato bun in_epite of hiwsolf, Tho Ro- poblicans of Obio kuow iayos, 1o sorved in hae army, lu Cougross, aud was twice olected Governor, and his reputation 18 without blonnsh, and his rocord unobjoctionable, Therotora they #ald give us llaycd, and tho curront in his favor was frreslstible. Whorovor ‘Fatt was known per- sonally ho wus stougly wupported, but he has nover boen in politivs, aud, Loving attondod closely to his profession, ho was & stranger o most of the poople of ahe Stato. Lut ho is bet- tor kuown now, sud is far strongor thau ho was in tho Conveution, 1le lssatstiod; is a warm triond of (lov. Hayes, and for the }lm timo in g lifa will take an active past in the approsch- ing campaign. ‘The euccces of the Nopublican party ho recards as easontiallyimportant, and to that oud will do alt ho con. ‘Tho Austro-iinngnriun Floct, The Yionua papor Naval Nuws gives somo jn- formntion as to tho prosont state of the Avatro- Huugarian H“Y' Tho frouclad floot conslats of 4 ocasomato ships (Custozzs, Lisss, Erzherzog, Albrechs, and Halsor), oach with from 14 to 16 guuy, enginos o frow 800 to 1,000-Lorsae power, and s tonuage of from 6,000 ta 7,000, Thoro are alzo 7 trouclad frigatos, Tho first-class, com- prising the Erzhercog, Ferdinaud, Max, and the Hapeburg, have 18 guus, cugimes of 800-lorso power, aud & tonbsgo of 56,2003 the wocond, congistiug of tho Kaisor Max, tho Dun Juan d'Austris, and tho Priux Engen, arv bolug couvertod into casomate whips; aud tho third, the Halamsuder aud Drache, hLavo 14 guos, sngiuca of 50U-horsa powor, and » ton- naga of 8,120, ‘The unarmored floql conslsis of 8 frigates, 8 corvottes, & gunboaty, 1 torpodo abip, 6 suhioonens, 2 aviso steamoers, 3 yachis, 3 foro tho delegatos left for Columbus. Mm‘y of. aft, watching him, nud started to ranback to his hole; but tho ink being of a sticky natnre, L found s feot hield fast to the floor and himanit nnablp to_Move, wheroupon lio rot up a doloful raueak. In & fery momenta along catws a larger 1nouso, prababiy lis fathor, who sociaed tn tako in the mituation at & glanco, and at onco com- menced an_attompt to releaso his diminutive rolativa. Ifo tepped carofully over the ink il ho cawmo ta tho littlo mouse, and, Iaylng hold of tho back of Ita nock with his teuth, tugged away i1l 1o reloased it. Tho affalr was witucswed by tevoral porsons, who wera 80 intereated In tho novol sizht that they offered no molestation to tho animals, AMUSEMENTS. - ) D MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. DATY'S Fifth-Av. Theatre Comedy Company : POl TIREE WeEK, o P dunn gy, at s Theatee. B e T M e oo e il of Liicngn that ho will & i o the ‘akuro {1nta U Finties Gompa FLAV. TIEATIE, it Now York, Ineludini MIS8 FANNY DAVENPORT, The Distinguished Comndiznne, and afl tho most Popular Tavariten o tho Atlaato Metropoils, comprising MISH EMILY RIGL, 3158 NANNIK SARGEANT, MR, CHHARLES FISIEHR, M. GEO, PARKES, MR JONN DREW, MR. JAMES LEWIS, MIt, OWEN FAWOKTT, ML, B. 7. RISGGOLD, 1S, G. I, GILBERT, MIS$ ALICE GREY, Miz, G0, GILBERT, BR. WM. DAVIDGE, MR MAURICE BAIRYMOMS, Mit, ¥ CHAPMAN, JEFFREYS LEWIS, BUSS KATE 1HOLLAND, & MISS STELL A CONGDON. COMBINATION OF TALENT Tiaver bofora prisened bufare the Western Public, or vlsawhere, in ARTISTIC COMPANIONSHIP, Mit. DALY ean glve but 21 repcraentationy in Chicsga, TILREE WEERS bt ths FUSITIVE: LM IT of bl vt and duriog 19at period he will present, with Now 8cenory and Fashionablo Garniturs, Manutagtar in Xew Vork aspranely b thows porform: TE FANOUS BOCTETY DIASIRTIL RO BIG BONANZA ! And othior Remarkable Comeding, thich havo given his Company and lila Theal Dannbo monitors, 1 factory ship, and 10 train- Ing aliipe, ‘Tho sbvve shows that tho number of ironciads has romained unchanged since 1874, uf the unarored ships, § gunhoat and 2 ateam« ors bave beon placed ha noun-offectiva list, and 2 corvettes and 2 schooners havo been wdded, Tho eatablishment of ofticors now con- sitwes of 1 Admiral, 2 Vieo-Admiraly, G Lear-Ad- miraly, 62 Coptaina, 117 Lioutenants, 145 on- rlgnk, and 87 cwlots, Tho number of scamen way increasod In 1874 from 5,702 to 5,834, 8,657 of whom, on tho avorage, serve on honrd ship, ‘Tha hoalth of tho navy is, ou tho whole, natine factory, anid groat progrees ins heen wmads in tho orgatzation of the naval schoold, ' RAILROAD NEWS, JAY GOULD'S PLANS. During tho last week or two tho clty han been full of rumors regarding certain projects nnd combinations conteplated by dr, Jay Gould, whose awbition ia to control a line from the At~ lanitio to tho Pacliio Coast, ‘and, judglog by pres= nt appearances, bo will undonbtodly succeed. It 18 & well-known fact that this shrowd manipe ulator, sinco ho got control of tha Union Pacific, has gobbled up overy compoting lino, ko & to | onablo him to mako such rates as ho chose. In mieing the ratos ho has, howaver, oncotntered 1auch oppesition from tholows pool lines, which cousist of the Chicago, Burlington & Qaincy, Chiesgo, Rock Tuland & Iacifie, aud Chicago & Korthwestern, all of which load from this city o Omaba, On this account 3r, Gould is very un- to tho pool, and bas for some time heen wmoanures | by which 3t In eald it will Lo broken np. Thoro is but lithe donbt that he Liaa beon trying to obtaln control of ono of the above-namod Toads, bhut thus far ho has had but littlo succews in this scheme. 1t wan oxpocted that nt tho late cloction of the Chicago & Nortlirostern Raitroad ho would at least mecare three of tha new Directers; but b prodiction hag turned out to be wrong. as only ono_cliango was_mado, aud whethnr that was in favor of Mr. Gould or not could not Lo nacertained, Mr. Tracy, who controls both tho Ttock Island aud Northiwostern Itoads, is scered- ited with the fallure of Mr. Gould's echomo in his respeet, and ho ia roportod to have said that during hia life Gould shonld not get control of cither of theso lines, It I8 pow reported that Mr. Gonld 18 trying to get control of the Michi- gan Central and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Ttaitronds, Ity gotting theso liues, ho would Lave a direct livo from Detroit to San Francisco, and, if the report were truo that Lo alroady controlled tho Erio und Canadn Bouthern, lns desire to con- trol a line from New York to San Franclsco would be attained. In the meanwhile, r, Gould in taking mons- ures to coutrol another line in caso this acheme fails. Facts havo come to Light during the last two weeks which show that tho Union Pacific s, to sll inteuts and purposes, swallowed up tho Kaneas Pacifie, and also tha St. Louis, Kan- sag City & Northern Railrond. Tho contract upa beon drawn up, and but one eignaturo 18 wanted to bind the eafo. Robert Ji. Carr, Prepi- dent of tho Kansas DPacific, has not yet given his oreent, but it 18 ssserted that ho” willin o fow dnys. Under the now combinstion, the Jey Gould clique will control the freight, paysengor, aud express trafic of thoso lines. 'The facts aro nol known outside ‘of official cireles, but an anuonncement will Lo nade an time to have the contract po into effect on the 1at of July, This now cowbination will control tho Contral Pacific, Unfon Pacific, Kansas Pa~ cifle, and 8t. Lows, Kensae City & Northern, By this nrrangomont Mr. Gould cau act outirely indepondent of the pool, which necessarily munt Lreak up, Hecan tako all Pacific Coast freight by asouthern line around Chicago vin 8t. Louis, or hio can ship freighte by ihe Chicago & Alton, which connects at Now Moexico, Mo., with tha St. Louis, Kansas City & Nortborn, Yet it is certain that Mr, Gould would profer to control ono of tho pool linos, which would give him the most direct routa. Tho above srrangement has, 1 all probability, beon made to bring the Clis cago roads to terma, warld wida oalnbinty ; PRICEN will Loz Orcheatra and Orch clo, $1.25; Naleany, €1: Dross Uircle, 76 cenlas #ion, #1. Th Salo of Seats will brgin on Wodausday Morning nost, Jusa ¥, nt the Hox Office, Troasurur and Busiiess Managar—Jas. W. Sforrisres, ADELPHI THEATRE, Thin MONDAY Evnlng, June 7, _Trwo Ladies' nights this woek —Tursday and Thursday. Great buccess! Uni- worsal admiration espresscd by evenbody ! Last wook of All the Pavoritos, t For thia week only, moat peeitively, engagoment, st great exponso, of tho two Champlon Atifotea of tho World, HOMER LANE AND JOHN HI'MAHOY, Farouw to California to enntest with the Pacific Cham. ylon, who will feo a brillant dlspiay of the ublo sai Asciant Art of ‘Wrostling, Tho Atar Ollo prosenta thio worid-famed WILSOIN BROTIIERS, Tour {n oumber, tho Chiamulon Athlatic Gymnnata, 15 e ond adortl neta. T Lowitoling lnsioniat, ARGTR SCHOTT. Tho American Leotard, SHKD L1 Lit, e Litits Chsnplons of Comedye the G4~ 2| 1) o mlch l‘n nd-l‘su’llt.‘l.vmn " T cotobrated fondon Comiauo, TAGIITH Tha (ireas Kiiopian Comedisos, RTWRIGHT and NED WAMBOLLD, Vo Deaiatio Compaoy in the Glorious Fares, MY NEIGHRONR'S WIFE itemember, NO DRAMA THI3 WEEK. The Moa- stor Uliu gr\‘cludfl . Hcmembor, KXTRA LADIES' NIGILT TORSDAY. ACADEMY OF MOSIO. Frvery lght, Wocnonday nn | Satarday Matinoss, Haverly's Minstrels, In a now and beautiful versing of UNCLIZ TOM*S CALIN, Showiog the bright sids, eatided ] Tntroducing (st tima in Chicago) the wonderfal child actrosm, © L Pollto Hoss, J. W, lalsdell, Kavtiel Noah, and other Chicago favoritos, with the Minstrels 10 now aong~, dances, comicalivion, and ecceuiricities. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. LAST WERK OF JOHN THOMI'SON. Mondaz, baculiy, Wodpoulay,, Thurday Licentogs, a5d Wedtlesday Matloos, Juno?, '8, , aud W, Y Y X HSI D & TIE SIIOWSIAN. Friday, June H—Farewell lenclls of JOHN THOMP. SO8| o0 ghich ocousien e will apyeat i s new Draia, DIXIE, OUR CULORED BROTIER, Katurday Matinee—DIXTK. Katardsy” Night.-DIXIE, and last sppearanoo of JOHN THOMPSON. MoVICKER'S THEATRE. LAST WEEK OF TN JACK & JILL PANTOMIME TROUPE, Now Tricks and Specialty Acts! HKrory Night and BATURDAY MATINEE. an[muuk Daly's Fifth-av, Company—H1G. HOSA_FZA. RANDOLPH-ST. OPERA HOURE, Cor, Weat Raadolph and Jollorson‘sia, Monday Eronlog, dnno7, and ovory ovenlog until fur. thor gotice, and at Matiaecs, Tuerday and Fridey Al- toranuus, * First production ‘on thls continagt of the ‘mastor of voluptuous French Seamations, 1.1 FEMME Dt FRUT “Introducing ALINE L FAVILER Tronps c Pariaisn Uan-On Dancers in an cntirely novel, passivasto, and inspiring edition of the French CAN=CANT! tao Madamn BLANCHES Troupo of Reantifol Statuo Al Artists,and 1DA ITO'S Lady Minsirels. Tite wetio of AZNt; patronlzal by tho bt cltizens of T STANDARD HALL. Bichigan-ar. aud Thittoentlist. TO.MORROW (Moaday) BV ENING—Rachorchs Fo- tortaioment undor auspices of Nurthwestern Copserva. h‘li-(."fl" x-m{;’flfifl. '{tk'lm!. "fll‘l,lmofl. :Ed lfi'i"' ra. Crtuminice, Mea, Hastings, and many othersof nu‘vlm‘:n prograwme. Tickets, e and $1, at dovr, hotels, and stores. Z38 " COL. SCOTT'S REJOINDER. The Philadolphia Ledger roports tho result of an {nterviow had on Wodnesday with Mr, Scott, Presidont of the Ponnsylvania Railrcad Com- pany, at which jnquiries clicited the following information : Tho nccounts of the Company for the four months ending Aprii 30 of this yea= hova been carofully made up, and show that tho onuro decreaso in gross earninga o through and cowmpetitive busivesa for that period i £44,- 667.08, and, allowing na s not proflt on this trafli 25 per cont, which is perhaps nbovo the averago of the profit on through businoss, o not loss is shown of about 111,060, boivg legs than one- sixth of 1 por cent out of tho annusl fuud for dividend purposes. This represeuts, 1n part, t0o, o loss from roduced toonage to and from tho eoaboard, resulting from tho depressed condition of tho couutry, Thiy depreasion has beoa soveraly folt_by all the local futerests of tho State, and to koop tho manufatoring estab- lishiments along the line of the road in operation aud tho labor dopendent upon thom emplosed, it was necoagary for tho road to roduco its Jocal rutes, 80 that, although tho toonngo for Apnil ‘waa the hoaviest over moved in any one month, it was handlod at low prices. In reforouce to tho ollogation made by Alr. Garrott, that tho chargo of B cents per hundred for torminal ex- ponecs at Now York wag oxcessivo and uareason- able, Mr. Scott stated that thia clinrgo covers focilitios furnished ot two fwportant torminal poiute—Jersoy City sud Now York—whero tho cost of tho real estato nocorsary to do tho work hxi:e)y axcoods thaf nt any other polnt in tho United Biates. It embraces the cost of ferrying ncroes the liudson River, the handling, warchouslug, and delivery of frolght in New York, over dacks held at a bigh rental, togethor with tho colice- tion of froight, tho issuc of vills of lading, and averything portaining to tho transportatiou busi- nees. Tho objoct of tho Company i3 not to makoe a profit out of this chargo, but simply to reim- burse actunl expenditure, Tho Ledger adds that it is sasured thot thore 18 po porsoinl grievance on tho Xm of any ofticor’ of tho Penusylvania Hailrond Company to interfere with tho adjust mont of the question at issue; that 1t is purcly g ‘businoss mattor, to be ssttled ou business prin ciples ns soon na a proper basis can bo agrocd upon ; and that that Compauy is roady now, asit profosscs always to have boen, to refor any quos~ tions in dispute o disutorested aud competent partios for their decision. This sottloment, whon reachod, should be put insuch a pormanont form by tho action of the Bourds of both Companios that no tritling causo wlil bo sllowed to disturb it in tho futuro, REAL ESTATE. IFOR SALIS: 308,000 AORES VALUAELE LANDS IN EAN8AS Ty direction of the Honorablo Sacratary of the Intarlar, tho undorsiwnod will receiva soaled bide for tho purchase ot any or ali of tha unsuld lands west of th Ncosiio River, along the southern line of tho Stata ol Kansae, ombraco fithia what 4 goasrlly kuoin ss iie * Cherkea T offerod for o In complianco with tho o ua apirved Say 11, 1973, . 5. Btatates at La vit . Wand i) Thioy will bo told 1o t biddet for cab, {n quan. thties aot wrceding oa Uuodred and siaty acres otk levattan two doliare por asro Tor wilof said lab east uf thio Arkansas River, and una dollar sl 611y conts ex acro for suchs lands as e wost of said river. Triaed Tlsts, deacribiug the lands bereby offered for saln by thele yiupar ingal Subdivisinas, sadindicatin the uininium prico ¢ which each teact i Lokd, will bo suut by il t the addruss of parsuy 1Al I:F leatt Aiorotur t tho Comumlsaioner uf tho Genaral Land Urice, orto tho Hegistorand Kocuivorof tho local ofbced at Wichita and {ndopendence, Kansss. Torasus olering to purchase way bid o as many tracts sa they may dosiro, but nach Lid toust bo separately niads an seaiad, #0d aust bo for ot more ttiah v hunired and sisty acres (any 10tk begal subdivinions cinbraced (o (e tist), Buds most b acéompaniod by ten per cont of the amuunt bid s & guarantoo of the good fafihiof s biddor, which sum, in cass tho lzm.l A% swarded snd the balaocs Rt pald, will bo forfolted, Shoulid any bid be rejeciod, the sum doposited will by roturaed 10 tho proper party, Parties whoso bids are accvpted will be notltlod of su ACouptANCcY as suon Aftor (ke opoulng of the Lide eabis, and T within orty days ot daly nulllu-’ (n\mvulll;l {“‘Ill inm n‘lmlllu 1o 1he t‘;:nm‘ltr waeecl 1y orsl Land Uthea of the suioudt bid, tho Citjica ita wuch UL was tmads will be agaln subjoct nt depoait requirad to sccompany bids Siad 1 1oat-UMCo" onio:s, certioated of do- Uuvornzent. dpasitory missloner of the Uieavrsl ITEMS, Tho annual meeting of the stockhbolders of the Chicago & Canada Southern Itailroad Company +waa Liold Thursday, whon tho following Directors wero chosons J. W, Converso, Milton Court- wright, Bidnoy Dillon, David Dows, John lloss, W. L. Scott, Davia Btowart, £, A. Wickos, aud Nicol Kingsmill. Tho Dircctors moct at Now York ontho 1:th to elect vflicers for the ensu- iug year, On tho 13th of thia month, tho Pekin Divlsion of tho Toledo, Wabssh & Wostern Hailroad will bo comploted to Peorla, I, thereby croatiui a now througli-line between Yoorla, Docatur, To- lono, Dauville, Lafayotto, poata Boutls and East, and Bt. Louls and ponts Southweat. Bim- ulznnoonu? with its complation, throngh pas- eonger aud freight trains will commence sunning over this division to and from Peorla, CHICAQO, ROCK {SLAND & PACIFIC, Speclul Dispatch to The Chicags Tribune, Davesrony, Is, Juno 6.—Tho contrwt for grading tho Chicago, Rock Island & Yacitie ox- teusion from Bigournoy to Oukalooss Luas boon 1ot to Mandoville, Dowling & Co., who tntend commenclug work immediataly, Tho distanco botwoen tho places is 20 wilos. Lumbor for the boardiug and lodging shanties to bo used by the Iaborers fa belng forwarded by Davis & Son. ‘Tho contractars have ad yoars of oxperiouce in rail- road building, and will push the work so_that tho {ron may bo 1ald and trains runniug to Osla- 10042 In timo Cor fall business. e Mumimies, A resldent in gypt sends to a frlend o Qu(n from tho ‘**Arabiun Nightes *The Vicoroy is constructiug a railway from Aloxan- dria to Rosotts, aud fu the courve of cutting it insumerable mumwivs bLave been turned up from timo tq timo, Abont amonth ago I walkod up tothe outtiug sud found soverul coflins in thio shapa of tho Luwan form, fusido which were bodies appareutly in the highost state of pres- ervation; but when ¥ atiempted to tonch tuom thoy ornmbled to gtoms. (old (?) oruameuty, which I also dlscoverod thuro, wers &0 thoroughly decompoyod that it was iwpossible to ] ul Uttieo, Washlugtony 1. meon of the sovond day of August, B75, allor which they wlilbe du cd aad aciod uj b pvond 8. BURDETT, ‘neral Land Giigs, Comumlasionse of t! Wasurxaro, 1. O., Aprl 15, T OARRIAGES, & CARRKRIAGCGIES OFmoduru doalyus of workzianshtyy the best ; of buauty ua. aseelisd sof P durabliity, unsuryaiseid. SRR WAY, T OCRANE, BREED & CO., Caciiays Doparunout. hithi-at,, Cincl SOALES. FAITRDANKS' ETANDAKD obtain a spaciwo iteldigent Mousc, Aushin (Nev)) Keralle, A poor little mouss, whpse homs Is undor the floor of the Jencile oftige,’ carwo vut this worn- iug to forago for his brodkinst. Hocing eowe printlug 1wk which had been spilled on tlo flvor, v thouglht thas wonld make a guod weal, an he went for it. Atter nibhling a little while, ko Lecame frightonsd ata noisw mado by thoso An ! 3 SN FINANCIAL. Stocks Deslt in at the New York Stosk Fschangs boaght and £old by us un margin of fivo par cout. Negotiet t {oxotlated at oag e twn er cant from market on Lares samn hiaea b call costa on 105 sbares $106.25. Rtrnddles 229 each, contred 39 shares of atock for 2 arn withant furthar sk, whilo many thausaud dnflnrs’ Advico and Infurmation farmlahed. vatnable e'atistical infirmating -4t oparations ato cooducted, sent Hree Oriers molicited by mall or wirs and m respanaifile partine. reailzod the past & aags, Pa rolit may by gyined. mptl i, contAlnty sud showing huww Wal To aoy address. promply e1acaisd by us, TUMBRIDGE & CO., Lankers and Drokers, 2 \Wallat, Naw York, $50, $100, $500, $1,000 Invested in Stock Privilegea in Wall-st,, Trada o meny towrands af doliare proft, linustvo explanatory cirenlars, enntalalog detatlod stato- mrnte and quotatim prices of all rtacke Aealt §n at the NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGIE, mailod free to mu.x'-:.-mn auin 0op. K. Y. Stock Exehango, TN, SIERIEAN BANKERS, NOS, 9 & 11 NASSAUST,, NEW YORT, ES and LETTERS OF CREDIT KUROVK AND THE LANT, 1 citlosi alo for ueo in 13 2 CIRCULATL NOT! TRAV S 1N NSFEIN 1o LON] VANA, MEX1C0, Accouniaof Han) anknrs and athors rrect: HURD & HOUGHTON, New York; H, 0, HOUGHTON & CO,, Boston; Tho Riverside Prees, Cambridge. 1AVE NOW LEADY BIGELOW'S LITE, CASE humo IV, AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE 1V.. ombracing Keports of the Lila Inson dotormiued in thn Courre and, Trolund, Scottaud, and Canads, MELVILLE M. BIGELOW. 870, price, in law shouy Tho procoding volumes of Mr. Blgolow's Insursnce Re- porta bava mot with such favor from the professinn and the pross that the Publiabors feel assared that the volume now annouuced, gpatalninz, s it doos, tho lalost casar, will ba guite as Bearttly welcomed, dntst | ut Americs, Po; LATELY PUBLISIIED. CROCKER'S NOTES ON TILE G! S R SR b ATl o ehiantte Reyarte, Vol i My bnor L Crod sud GLORUE G, UROCKEL, 8vo., }aw shoop, 3800, BENSNFETT'S FIRE INSURANUE OASES, Vol. TV, Sate by Lme Drokeelers, ire try the Dublishers. PATERT SHUTTERS. Sent, pout-patd, on AND Stare Fronts Frnt or Rear Windows, JILTA WOHINAL] AN T Fo wonydy yo SHpporplurg CLARK&COMPANY'S PATENT Self-Coiling, Revolving SHUTTERS, ™ STEEL AND WOOD. QUIRE N0 MAC/IY 218 West Twenty Chicago Onice, 54 Lnxnliesats E}EO. T, WILSQN. Ag't. NUT'UET OUT OF ORDER. of two medical pyvil o on the nioetts by I cant by Wood, and on the weet Wil by recelvod soparately, as foll Fiest—Vae the escamtinn ork soutiog cut-sione work, cvacrola, brick work, and Heoonds Tha cut-atoce work dellrercd 3t the bullding. n o, no ¢he et by Potk, on tlia woat_ by Lincaln-at. Tho bi ey Jarton, _rubblo-stone r work, tl nd 4n reofing and galvanized {ron work.} BixthPaintiog and glazing and ylass. The specitications fur sach clasy o 1} bo under ona eaver and classiniad, and all contained 0 be |ncludadin thy bid for the saiue. Contractors' may bid fur the wholv of tLe wark art, or may bid for the orection of one or iond, acconding ta tho spoct Board of Commimioners of Oo work ani matoriat Itiestiony. Uut the 1 " [ o A M ol T el oan bo seen at the office of rekitoct, No. 16 Nizon's Builting, cor- atrnets. ‘Wacod tn » soaled envolops, sad * un the envelope; and accompany. tho bid most be a b with Vwy (3) or niore suretics o ¢ ok, (0 tbo sum dollars, e survty (hiab W party making the bid will eater ‘i give oo and e liuna of Commine ' (alehful porfurmance of tho 4 bo swaned to blm ur thom, the bead (o, ba inclosod {8 soqurato soaled ont “*Hod ¥ the vaveiope, sod othierand seiarato and indorued " Proposal an niiding, * and spe directed t tho’ lioard of and dulivered at the otico of the }_Uowuilsstonors, on oF b w, Juno i, 1315, as 0o bid wil{ ba recatved after rd will receivo soparato bids for encaustic tilo for tha three malo warls in sach paviion, dis et AP K] ATk, hide will s Wit b Lo ba e with the i 1 +* Proposal pentorwork mustataty thado- tho woud tloors are dispensed for fron satry foe Crter e taako 1159 wood staire roocivod separatel; 50 dispeased wilb. GONSTRUCTION OF LIFESATIG A LIFE0AT STATIOIL 4 propossle will b roolrod st this Uhoek, hoon of Taswiaz, the ibidaz of Juoe b eabtnotion of Tlo-Saving and. Li{eHas Pointe sa Ssublo 4ol Pointe Auz Boc Neivs, U ooast oue a8 Ultaws Pulnt nder Island, ao. ~Uae at Polnte Aus o it Tt Dk U Comt i Salinon Orcel, 1 tmilea from Nino- iy, dandy Credk, 1l bo reoulved for one, seversl, or all of the biddure must state \a thelr Hiddors must eta 1 coutracs to sumplots t i warsntecs a3 1o tho ability of i Ja for oonstruction of idreasod 10 nutioRsd Lousas, AR Tonata 1ho uambet thoy Wil buill, o Lifo-Saving aud 1ile-Boat tho Secretary of the Treasury, and plans caa be cblaied at the ofices 2130 Wpon appHeativa Pogposals for Harbor 11, 5. Ksuixzxn's Orrice, No. 4 SLILWAUN. A ay 31, te, WhlI b tred Findtaday, tho. Tih Gay e £ gfl,m\ul[“ S R sattatschury avi- mprovement. ties bropuaing to eoymaais il bu bt TONIC BLIXI And Liguid Extract of Besf Is composed of tha Juice of Raw Taan Deot combined with Tonics, Trom, &¢.. and {a rao. ommonded by the Medical Profession for the permanont cure of Piles, Dropsy, Indle weation, Conatipation, Dyspopsin, I'émaia Dinonses, Genoral Debility, Toss of Apues 1ito, and Prostration of the Norvous System. Als, Liver Complainta, with Complicationa of tho Kidneys and Bladdor, and as ¥ood for Consumnptives. Thia preparation s an im. provament on the Lisbig Soild Extrnot of E A A L L RO nnt, B alors, arge Hottles, 51,00 Trial Sizo, 26 oonta. ¥ ' o RICHARDSON & TULLIOE, Preprietrs, Cincinnatt, Ohlo, __OCLAN NAVIGATION, National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. EGYPT, turday, 20th Mag, at 11 LLRIN, 00 .Ié‘nuunl{r. lMIn “l"l?fi NDON DIRRCT. UANADA., Weincaday, Juno 2, at3p, m, i3 Taeadsy, o uno 15, €1 b e Tansage, W0 and A3, currency. _fitoar sready ebdaced prica, "fetirn tkete A7 roduced ot At ;’.r‘t'lu l‘A?‘v‘l”y"“o ticketa fruin Liverrool at thn lo fa.ADDIY 10 %11, LARSON Nortlieast corner Olark end Randolphati., nernan Tonsn), ChlohgD. 2 D04t (ORposita now ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, Thie Goporal Transatlantic C b \lxe;;v‘e'm?:"bv.&knflfllnm‘mp‘“’ s “‘“:““m’"w ¥a v, Daar, ., PIARCH Teadel Ratarda Saturdng DR PARIS AL {pclalive mar): {ICE DF PASS 5 First ealin, $100: seoond, 863 Lird, Totarn ticks tin st Enucol phiekc Rtaarae 822, with suporior aceom- inodations, and tnciding all nochesarios without oxtra ey UEORGR MACKENZIT, Ageat, 55 Broadsay, N.¥. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, AREIVAL AND TEPARTURE OF TRATS NATION OF TLEPENPNCE MARER, —t Satnrday et o, *Sanday oxcrpted .t Moudsy eicepied, § Ar rive Sunday at8:0da.m, § Dalr, CIIICACO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROA, Ficket Ofico, b2 Clarke', (3herman Hiouse), and 75 Canzle ate, ‘cotner Stadisonty, ard ai the dapots,” aPacificFaat Iine, a Dubunue g ¢ Dubuqua Nig! D a Froepart & Dubugue kivrees. . 5 Milwaukeo Alai) a—D):pot corner o d K] bkt ormer ol Canat and Rinciemia: MICHIGAN CENTRAL S01t @ _Lake-tt., ami CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOLIS, and Chcagoe, Kuntas City and Denter Short Lines, Dnian Depot, Vest Sile, Salis L Uridge. g Kaows Cltyand Denvor Fagt Ex. AL Louis and Spriagdeld Bt Louts, doriagdeld & To P KUK & Barliago Chicagoa Had Rail ifas el Rt Jollat & Dwght Acoumn CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAN. in Lierad, corner dudian ant Conalesis, Tickct €5 South Clark-ut., opjoitie Shreman e, an Milwankes & Prafrio du Chic Dinsion, Pasverpe Milwaukes, La o 8:50a.m. 1, Minueapolis, Ki rers gy thrsuct 10:008, m.[* 4:00p, o i Patae 5 11 00 oftrt, Passenyer,i®5 o T, (11 3 Miwnakeo; ts Hanl & Miages] o0 0™ e apulls, through Espross., 7:3a.ni. ILLINGIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, oot o Lake st nnih sont af Tieendysacondeet, Trekes e, Aa'yhest,, near Clar Leare. Arrive, B, Carud N Cuiso & Naw Orloans Spriugtield; Peorta & CHICAGO, BURLIKGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, i of, Lokestte, Indiana-uo, umd Sicteenidi, r oot D Tt usd Ststeenthatss Tiehtt Oieas, 53 Ol and at depots. alland Express.,... Uttawa and Streator 1 Dubuue & 5t urors Passsngor.. Btendutay Uttawa &£ § Aurra Passenger, Trora Paseangor Dabuque & Blouz Taciio Night Ex) Kansas Oityy chison & B, Josopt Dowa, Accommodation] x. Bandays. From Cotrat Digar, S A, NS, eromiete ekt ices (31 Sodspieats oot Zaure, Indisnapolis, Loaferille & Cinein. | s, m. 1 p.m.! CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. From Pittsburg, Cineinnati & St Louts Zarleay dep 2, e3n mer Clintum and Carroll-sa,, Side, o oy il hest it ot tapotet o0 oedee Tibed im B dlanapolts, Lonsritle § Clacta Lodhbnb i Coetavila s adh (b Psongey SHICAGO & PRCIFIC RAILROAD. oAl el Res Yo 3 lir s wesd o st e Malland Espress.. liymon Paiseoger. ein Espross. Jtasos Accomtiodation BEA Babiml e 4 LR '_F"Lsflugflo-gug‘“’s‘“ l“sf. LOUIS RAILRIAD. T ke LAt wad st depie o Laare, | Areive, Columbus, Pittaburg & Rew York| I. lay Expros gq oesi® 5:00 & 1. * 90 P m Cotumby, Pitabiivg & Now Yor| b ‘Nigbt Kaprosaidatiy)oscrroneree] 7309, o] 130m. 10, PITISBURD, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. Leaiv, rains trar, PALTIMORE & OKiO RAAORD .. toare aitirs Guttding and e g I o, X itissrence, b Clariern curnar of Wushington, Teave, | drrice, Mail, Sundars ¥x Esprves, Uai CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFICRAILROAD. corner un B 4 Shas Dorok corner & Vi 2 Pt tiat B3, Sy, m Omal ’thd Atchteon Ry Py Bilabs Kapreasessee: