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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATU1 conres many cratta seill prefor to g0 ont of busincay than ta go on st aurh rates, but enough will M erihelcan remaln in reevico to Aubply all W lume ot dotnanded by th tradn al presout. LAKE MICHIGAN. citicano, The market fa atill crowded with tumbheraden esalta,., Tha rche Dunhamn, which was lately ashore, {8 having & leaX atoppnd up Ly the Chicngo Dry-Dock Company....Tho ncow Contest, which recclved such eovoro njurles by coliion with tho Adams sirect bridge day lefors yestorday, bLoa gons fato_ obs of the dooka of ihs Chicgo Dry-Dack Company 1o iave Lir daniages ropaired.. Dl Cagtun of thie achr Sunrive, which _arrived hora ea rday, repotta that the nchr 'Ethan Allen lost both pmants 1n & squall off Deathi’s Door,. ., Tha scow Froraying I tho main branch of o Fivir, wan ran inta spmterday by the prop Vanderbilt and L er rotl us broken,.,, Tlie Bew nchr John V. Jorm. Dt durtug (o 1ast winter for Cooper & Jonea 3t Two Rivers, arnived Jiore yenterday for the st fime with & caruo of lumber. Kue v » stanch and goot-linking ceaft ot 26 (T T atip trich 4nd tho tuy Crawford wone Wit ao’ of fha docka of the Chicago Dry-Dock Uowpauy to tuceive solns mbior Fupatrs, LAKE ERIE. EOIE, Spectal Diepateh to The Chicago Tridune, Ente, Pa, June 18,~Tug Ierculcs was raleed this afternoon by two tugs and cranc-scows, She was towed into port sod dry-docked for repairs, Damage Vgt Auchor Line passenger ateamers will commenco e July, Btimr China teaves bors for Cliicago Jul Freliitn unehanged, nith coul to Chilcago, VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, Snectal Disoateh (o The Chlen 1o Tv(hone, Pont Hunow, Aich,, Juto 18,—~PARED DowN— Props Gordon Cumpbell, Lincoln and cunsort ; bark Nelson ; schra Annfo Crafg, Cavalier. 3 Ur—Props Bt, Vaul, May Flower, James Davidson, David A. Itust and harges; selirs Williata Crostiwaite, - New Dominlon, Menck, Union Jack, Bismarck, Wixp—Nortlicart, light, WesruEs—Vine, Aneeial Dimatek ta TM L'M’RM Trilune, ¢ Pont iftnon, Mich., Jono n—roys Forme iy Gy, 3. Wllnoh ek omart: sohve G.Cr Darmon - Tellowerht, Lady Dutferin, G, B, Neclon, 1oaco,” Ho mer, iue, Loulss, Cavallcr, Craig, A. J, Hogers, o Ui—Troye Queti, Nouting, Java, Sovbraign, New- rg, Bparta and_ consurt, Merchant aud -connort, nun(ngmn and bargen ; schi Tnoman Quyle, Marion, Eqam Aunlo Al Puterson, Jonnio Manews, D, It fart]y \\urn—\nnham 5 gentle ; woather fing, Chartera—Schr Red Wing, MISCELLANEOUS, ‘The schr Ta: bich got aliors &t Tort Maltland o 09t fall, haw been pumped out and stralghtened up, and Is nearly afloat, 8bo fa nxpected to mail clear when the water rises. ... A moeting nf thoda favorabia o the formation of mtug associstion was held at Detroft yesterday, Alter a long debate, [t'was found’ that no barmony could bo accured, and the meetiug sdjourned sine die. This will probabity end the attempta to form combination of tug-oseners for this eeamon,. Charles A, Parker, ahip brokor ut Oswego, stk Scanela ars n doniand at Quebeo to load deals, saves,. fimber, otc., for Europesi porls, - Veseels do ‘not o g\llnlclnnlflmllcu to carry tho cargoes offered at bee. "It 13 clalmed “that vessols ton or fitteen yeara old' sl well in Euroro, and that ouc of 370 tons register can earn by a trip from 33,100 to $1,001 .. Tl Yoy City Tribins *Thn nehr Ella Stophicus’ (by somo one calfed 1 Bello Stephens) in to Lo rebult and converled info u tow bargo nt Lallentlno & Co.'s yard. Tho craft was wrocked at 8kilamileo in 1A7, and was bronghit Lero (forropatra, ~ Ballntine & Co,, did the work for tho 'Government, at an expene of over 8300, and fiunlly, when Unclo Sam dectaed to sell bur at’auction, they | bid Lier in for §50,".... A rection’ of tho tug Owen's mammoth raft, while heing “towed down tbe Niayai | River to Tonawanda, Tucrdny, wad carried against tho ‘watcr-worka fnlet pler by tho eurrent, iy bringing up against the nbutmentx of the Luternational Lridge, TTugs succeeded in aecuriug some portions of tho raft in Placos of eafely, both” olhier parts went down tne mver, portions Liiding on Strawberrs and Graud Island, and goro poseitly golug over tie falls, ACTUAL COST OF TEXT-BUOI(S. To the Editor of T'he Chicago Tribune; Cmcaao, Juio 18 —1 desiro’to call attontion 1o tho following extracts from the Jowraal and TopuNe of recout date. The Jowrnalstatea that * Tho avnual cost of the text-books used in the publis schools of Chicago s cstumated at £170,000. It would bo safe to estimato thnt vot less than 50,000 could Lg saved in this city, evory year, to tho patrons of tho public sebools, on tho coat of toxt-books,” ‘[n1E TRIDUNE Bays ; + Aeauming it to Lo 50, tho parcnté who send childrou to the public £chools of Chicngo pay Lo the publishers of ‘text-Laoks £100,000. II ‘tho proposed araugement [Lnglish's resolution, of- fered in the Bunrd of Lducation]'can bo carried 3&;, tho peoplo will bo galnory Ly at loast §60,- 1-do not dQosiro to dampen the ardor of any wha wish to eave £60,000 to the eity, but, in the faco of the mctunl facts and figures, it is not clear to mo bow it cun bo done, I submit tho followlog table, showing iu the first cotumn tho average nmnbor belonging to each grade for the Efinrn 1870-'74, tuken (rom tho fast ropost of the cliool Board. In the second columu, we givo the prico at rotn) of all tho baok e in'ench grade, and ju tho third column thio total cost to all the pupils in the grado, provided they purchased ail of tua books of tho grade.and two capy-bdoks, st tutt reil, * Wo tako the bools as given n tho roport of 1874 : 2 No. taft Grade, n: v'v‘; l{;‘a’}t b)'):{f: 10, 1 $ Al * A0 92,017 1o ordor that we may make o full allowanco for fucteasd'we will add 15 vor eent. or §0,687.80, $ia,ots —malking a total of &5Y,306,95. Now, i fm‘my hook 1 the hands of all 6f tho pupila in the pablle schdols was destroyed, thoy cauld Lo ro- 1acod for logs than 50,000 ut full rotall rates, ¢ is & woll-known fact that books aro sold by tho small doalor's 'near’ tho™ prility schools at from 10 10 25 por ceut from rotml, 1L would bo fair to put 1t ‘at"nn_average oY 15 *por cout 'uff— £350,506.03, lesn 16 per”cent, leaves 12,40, rhich must bo tho antira cort it evory pupsl was '.u'. tfl\y all &f tho books o bis grado'at full reta 1t 18 to ho coneiderad that the samo books aro used in difforent grades,’ For'oxamiplo, tho uarie’ roader ls usod J“ tao touth and niuth grados, in thio sovonth and sixth, in the 3Nk and fourty, in the sec.nd "apd first { the ssmo’ gramnur in thie thud, second, aud first grados s the Bawe spoller’ o ‘bo Airth, fourth, third, second, aud flrat gradea ; thy sawmo antbmotic in the mmh and " thigd, ani in tho socond apd finy ades,’ A olsencn ' aro ndvanced thoy'do not av0 Lo get now bu ks, I will turnish all of the public_schiools of (I £48,000. In af 'this !nxpun to gev full ro- tail rates and 15 por cent moro than the books aro now gold for. But it may ‘b said that tho great cxpenss iy ju the High S\.hunl. Bupporo we put tho cont 'gf all of the books of tue on- tito throo yoara' couvso ot €30, That would bo &10 per yoar, which, for 430 wmln, would 84,500, Dodacting par cont’ from &40 would louvo en 525. which, added to &12.030.00, would giva £33, 65.00 as tho lsrgest possiblo cost tor booke for all'of the childron of "tho public scuools of tho city, n; {ulh‘ntnu rates, I will furnish thom at 840,000, nad \o #ood nn:umy for tha per- formouice of iny cbhtract, * I moaa, ot courde, to furnish the books through the regular chauuels of trade, for L coyld not atford at theso rotail rajesto_byre suy” 62,200 Principals to do the woik, Yot they would bo woitlh moro in dise clinryo of the ‘niady and laborious dutiesof the school-room, If my statement is correct,—aud £ aw willlug to bhcle it up with o contract ca my fgares,—it docs noy go plainly appear how the publishing Loudes ¢ag muke W U0V, out of Clu- y;{u the camivg your. IA d challonge cnlal, that' Wy caunot make' eul.uw on a bily ar 40, Yoopamp., y ho booke used In all of i “clty” this yeur for _.._ WISCQNSIY RIVER 'INPROVEMENT. MapisoN, Wik, Jude 18, —Atrangoments aro belng mado for the luspoction of tho Wisconsin River improvement works trom Prairfo du Chien 1o Portage by Governore and Congressmen and athers intorostod from Minncsots, Iows, aud ‘Wisconaln, acoompaaied by Umlod Btates o~ cars angaged in' the work, to o hnvy work Progiosso Not a Crins Isear. * Atkinson's iber(a. In the valley of Tnjarrau, u Biberls, two ohil- dren,'ooe 4 sud the qther ¢ yoars old, rambled away from thelr fricuds, who were baymakiug. At last they camie uear 10 & boar lving on tho rass, and, witout tho, wiightest fear, went up to m. ' Jle fopked 4% them stoadily without moy- ing, At anlh they began plsylog with Liw, and mounted upon his back, winch he submitted to with parfect good huuw:. Yhe parente, miss- ing the trausuts, were nob long iu reaclung the CBOL ‘when' o' thoir* dum{ thoy beleld” ons dnuung on the bear's hack and the other bim with fruit! They ullgd ulcklr 'han &n nnnxltm nu to tunr frion Lmnmlpnlon. B Lot o o s 0 THE ROCKFORD ROAD, Another Chapter in Its Unhappy History. How a Bet of Brokers Made a Million Out of It, Interesting Operations In Gold and Iron, Last Bunday an sccount saa given of the manner In which doubtful rallrosd securities aro sometimen forcod on the markes through bribes given to newapaper writors, as showa in tho case of tho Ttockford, Rock Ialand & St. Lous Rail- rond Company. In the presont acticle tho same witnosa who declarod that tho influouco of: the press was necossary, and that it must he pur- chased, will Lo called on to show how bankers and brokers aometimes line thoir own pockets by lioavy diagounts or apeculation with bouda thoy aro roquired to woll. Tho witnoss referred to ia 1L, M. Boody, formerly Treasuser of the Ilock- ford, Rock Islaud & St, Louis Railroad, who ro- cently gave somo valuable ovidenco th tho case before tho Master in Chancory. Mr, Boody statos that Lo was tho principal fluencial agent of tho railioad company to no- gotiata the wholo feauc of tho bouds, amounting to $5,000,000, Tho bonds wero lssued in the lattor part of 1863, ss occasion roquirod, but wero not all aigned or exccuted until the latter part of Yebruary, 1570, Of tho culire amicuat, F MUYRITZ BUDOE, a broker of Frankfort-on-the-Mai, Germpany, disposed of 7,508,000, the contract with him Liaving been mado in March, 1669, Badgo agroed to pay par and ucerued Interest in cwrency for tho bonds, aud deduct 5 per cent for commis- sion, ‘Ll opsion was aleo given him topay in gold coin of tho United Statea at 4 percont abovo tho highest markoet valuo. Hubsequent contiacts were, Lowevor, mado by which Budgo ouly paid 00 cents, and oven as low a8 85 ceuts, on tho dollar for,thie majority of tho tonda. Tho averago prico received by tho Company, after doducting commiasions, was only 78 por cent of tho par value, No doubt tho avorage wag largely reduced by the dedution of 120 bouds which wero given nway—forty to Henry C. Dowen, of tholndependent ; twenty to David Mellis, tho writer of tho monoy articles of thio Now Yorlk IWorld; and sixtesn to Moria tfoyer, editor of tho Handels-Zeitung, n German paper of tho samo city. Although Moritz Budgo, at tho time Lo ‘agreed to sell tha Londs nt par, swag not conuccted with tho ratlroad company, yot 1t scoms wmoro than a simplo coincidinca tant ho beeamo a Director goon after tho contract was made, nnd that ho obtafucd wubzeguently much ‘muro liboral torme. ‘Thio following 18 TIE WAY IT WA8, * as Mr. Boody eaya : (.—D¢ sou Enow who composed the firm of Moritz Buduo with whom that contract was made ? A,—1 did not at tbo {imo of making tha contract, I learned eubsoquently by the tostl- mony of Henry Budgo. “ Qi—Havo you lenried sinco who composed the' firm ot Moritz DBudgo after the tihmo the contract” was entered intv? A.-~1 huve loamned that one additional narty besidos Moritz Budgo waa o mamber of that fina, i 0? A.~Hoary Budge. Q.—Who s Henry Budge? A.—Ho was a meiubor of the tinn of Budge, 8chif & Coa., of Now York. o tho full names of tho pnrwnu com- posing tho firm of Dudge, Sciufll & Ce Henry Budge, Jacob Sclifl, and Loo Lcmnn. —\Witls whom was the contract made for the salo of theso bonda? A.—With fleary Budxn, au attorney for Motitz Budgo. mQ—Uul you mako auch nogotiation ? A.—I d. (Q.—Was Henry Dudge connected in any way with the’ Roeckford, Rock Island & St Louw Tuilrond Cowmpsuy? A.~Notnt that timo; bo 8oon uiter TECAME A DINECTOR, snd & momber of the Finaucial Committee. L. —\When this coutract waa entered into on tho 18th of “March with Moritz Budgo through Houry Budgo, acting 08 ogent,” and who, I un- derstand, was o metnbor of: the firm of - Montz Bindgo, was that in contemplation of his becom- ing & Director of the road, or was thore ony underaanding whatover at that timo? A.— Thero as no agreemcnt at tho time ; but within a faw days or weeka thoroaftor it was suggested that Uenry ‘Budge' should be mnde’n Director, and a rosignation was precured, sud bo was olectod, ] Q.—ITow early dld ho commenco toactasn member of the Board? * A.—Very soon; [ ank four or six wecka'aftor. Q.—How mauy_bouds had boen dellvcrm at that timo? A.—Tho first’ dolivery was to tho smount of #575,000; which included the £200,000 élm‘ ho bad lgmml to tako outnght; that loft 375,000, Q.—Was Ionry Budgo & momber of tho Fi- nanco Commnutieo ? A.—1Ilo was very foon, not lmmodhml)‘ but probably at the very next weeting of tho Board, bo waa elected & mombor of the Financo Committoo, q—\\ hen did Leo Lowan becoms connogted with tho ltoad 2 A.—~At tho timo of the annoal meeting in October, 1861 ; o was then clect-d & Director sud & member of tho Yinanco Commut~ tee. Ihn witncea thon goes ou ¢ oxplain ip dotall le terma of thio first coitiact, a8 follows : A.—Dy tho flrst contract, that of March 18, Budgo was to have the bonds at par and acerued fatorest, and was to tako 5 por ‘cent for solling, ‘Tunt was Moniz Budge. In addition, Budge, Schift & Co, wero to' have 8 per cont on all bouds sold by Morktz Dudgo, - "Q.—What {s tho dato of tho contract with Budgo, Bchiff & Co.? A.—March 18, 1869, )Q.—Go on and stato in your owu way, and ox- plata THE WIOLE TRANSACTION. A.—Under tho provisions of tiia contract, thay had tha right also to pay 1 gold instoad of Uuited Btates currency, and to pay this gold at 4 per cent above tho market prico, which wes in affect to add about & por cont more to thair com- g 4 ing ot 4 por cent — o you mean by paying ot n abgro i mat b R A R o ol waa reckoned in Unlted Biatos eurioncy, audl, if gold was 143, they would call the prico 149; of courap, they would pay o much less nufl'uuuy on aceount, by casrying tho gold highor. —That is, they chargod * (lm Company 4 per cont moro than uom was renn{wonh in the mar- kel? A.~You, sit. Undor tho contract, as 1 percoive by my sistemont, had been gold before the tuodification took place, which 1a sot forth iu tho supptomental contract. Q.—Wliat [s the date of tho supplemontal con mun “A.—Aug. 13, 1809, \thu that modifica- tion was eutercd Into §2,695,000 of Londs bLad Leen sold uuder that contract, the 5 por cont cammission on which amounted to BLH,750, Three per cent commission smountod 10 E30,850, By that modification the prico was reduced to 90, wiid the Y por caut commiusion paid to Budge, Belff & Co. was by a special uuugomem. By tlat contracs moy irora to pa) L)et cont cur- rouey for tho bonds, aud under that arrange- wewt thoy eoid 86,013,000 of bonda. Q. —At that' timo Henry Budga was a member of tho Board of Directors, aud aleo of the I~ nauce Committes ? A,—VYes, air. TUE, AMOUNT OF COMMISSIONS they racoived ‘mnder that “moditication was 501,800, ‘Tho 4 per cent additidnal in gold was soparatg. ‘Thero woro also somo transactlons, aud they also, hy n:o October ocontract, had tho Tight to take ¥750,000 of bouds st 85 per cout currency. lucludhu. that andthe differenco ou tho gol -ml the various lusees on gold which aro not shown by my books, but which are shown by tho Comj Slny s books, they amount to $591,98417. loa thoee contracts for bonds, tho ‘Company Bmen:d into Budgo, Kebit A. Co. TO FURNISU BAILA} }wo contracts, 0B for 7,000 08%"" and another nx 11,000 “tons, making 1 tons of ruily, ‘Theno contracts nupuhtoa um they wore Lo furoleh & yail oqual “CGost’s No.© 1, wlneh is or the best muke. They woro to give ih lnv tho bogofit af the best prico oy eanl Rot them at, but it ehould not fn any cas0 uxcem! #43 por ton, when dolivered in Now York or New Orleans. Thoy furnished, in fact, iron of amuch poorer quality lhln that” for, which the' Compauy was charged. I will' say that mnlly it_uauglly solls ju the market for 33, €4, 85, or $0 a ton loss than Gest’s No. 1, It s of that muoch lees actualvaluo, It was afterwards shown that they paid oné price and charged tho Compauy anothor, Q.—\Was that in your presenco? A.—No, Thero was a difforeiico in valuo of atleast €53 ton botween tho actuat numhlu and the prico chiarged. That would be §X, Q.—Waa all the irou thoy delwawl of thisin. fonor qualisy ? A‘——'xuh;lt. “Iliese goveral & contract through sums make ofietunr &1, 42&01—&1»‘ 18 tho swmount that & Co. nad’Noritz Hud,go othor rea cd.’ o't hovn qauy bondu ? A.—w 808, W) §2,695,000 of bonds - £190,000 of whleh thay rold direct for tho Com- pauy, aud which are accouuted for ou tho Com- ppuvs Looks, Aftor womo farther unimportant toetimony about tho two coutraais, e, Boody gives sume information as to LUDGE'S OOLD BPECULATIONS, 8 follows ; Q.—Ifavo you any racollaction of any salea of gold on account of the Company by theso par- tica at any ime? A~ Lavo. l,-l.xnlmn. it you plesss, why llm{ bought an ld, Al—Under our gonoral arrango- fent. ol wasitn ba Sohd ks AUSIOAL Biig Bain of honds on tho day wo recoived tiotice ‘in New York of any salea of bonds. TLat was dono to pravent loss to tho Company by the fall of gald, 1t Lolug then decliping.” Whon Black Friday camo, which wan Hopt, 23, or 21, § think, thare was a cornor madd in gold, and Budga, ehilt & Co, atated they woro short £1,600,000 in gold on tho Company’s account, Q.~Salos toade by thom as againat bonds in FEuropo? A.—~They had sold more gold than thoy had reslizod—morn gold than bad Leen tranamitted to this country. ‘Choy bad sold the #old on tlhe day thoy received notice of asles in Europo, Dack Friday found them short of 1old, a8 gold went np. ~ Then thoy claimad they lost 210,000, and that the Company must staud ono half of it. Q.—Thiu fs Included in the statement? A.— Yes #ir, about two or threo months anbno- auontly, Henry Budge and Leman camo to mo and atatad that they wnrn porfectly familinr with tho gold markat and knew that gold must tiee, and they wanted Lo buy rome gold for the Comn- pany, and nake up that lows which was incur- red on Black I'riday. 1 doubted the Cumpany'a authority to go into that ; 1 asked them if thev a1 wemborsof the Fiuance Committeo would take the reaponmbility., Thoy declared tuoy woull, Thoy subsequently gave me mnotico Ay Troasurer that ~they hnl bonght £600.- 000 of gold. Gold did not advance; it fell, and in €month or two, thore cams o a bill tor the loss on tha gold mud tho iolgreet for carrying £600,000 of gold, momo 844,- 000, 1" asked thom et the time for a atatement—tho parties from whom they had boughit gold, tho amount purchased from eacli; thoy declined to give it. Bubsoquently, in writ- ing. 1 demanded the information, and in writg thay refused to givo it, but the loss was incurred, aud charged to the Company, Q.—Iu that included in this amonnt ? A, Yes ; I nover bellovod there was any gold bought or any gold sotd. " 1+ 4lio ‘witnoss then atates that the monoy was raised fu differont ways to pay tho iuterost, and that ot ono timo Budge, Schiff & Co. advanced aboat 8101,000 for [ntorest to keapup tho price of the bonds. Frequontly also Boody himsolf wont into tho market, and bought up bonds 8o as to keep them up, but, as appears from tho evidenco already givon, thoir efforta wore only ancceesful for o mbort tims. The remainder of the tenti~ m«:ny is ¢hiefly crogs-oxamiuation and uninter- eting, AMUSEMENTS. - ADELPHI THEATRE, BATURDAY, JUNE s, AT 2 O'CLOCK, GALA MATINEE! GLORIOS BILL'—BUNKER TILL CENTENNIAL!- IMMENSE RUCCHSS OF THE TRIPLE MAMMOTI COMPANY! The Glorious Historical Tabless, by David Strong, Battlo of IBunliox EXIIL! 2 G, T DEATUL DI WATREN. “Tho Mammpth Stage full of Liring Figurss. *Tho Btar rosonta Lho Quten of tha Alfs T TH UREAT PRAEGEIE FANILY, Mia I, hn, Colobicated tiorh gud Dancor, BHERIDAN AND M L s Davisand i hml of Kducated, Doj il HTE " DAT n(,rvnl l flnuvlln Com. Tho Waterniolun Man | ALL; unlnu‘-’l b)'m;l‘n\ e Howiteinm inl Vocaton REE Mulafae. K Conle 41t ’.tf;itn:sznn. i AL f"«k"l-h llln Camedlnnl. ll:\nl\ l\’uafinfilm“lhlmnue (kmluh] [ flm rattling l‘l’tfl. MY Knnday Kvoning, June 20—Giran‘io Teatimomal Benofit ta Managor LKUNAID GROVER, « HOOLEY'S THEATRE. CONTINUED SUCCESS TONY PASTOR AND I8 Model Troupc. ENTIRE CITANGE 0! ENTIRE Ll!.\\ Regular Saturday Matinoe. FARWELL HATL, Wednosday, Thundny{:l’{ldnr, and ‘Baturdaz, Juns BLIND TOM, o Wonderful Musionl Prodigy. LA MME, PROGRAMIE. 'ito IE OF DL lANr success BIG BONAN ZA ! With tho eutlre New Yuri Co EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE. £~ Hemembor tho briof egagement of thiy distin- guishod Company, snd secury your awats in RANDOLPH-ST. OPERA-HOUSE, Cornor Wout llandolph aud Jeforson-sta. Tremendous Ilit of the Terrific Sensation, b TILE VOLUPTOUS FRENCH CAN-CAN Daficed by (nanty.fivo of tha protutost and bost Caa-Can anicors in 1o Worl Matinaes Tuosday and Friday Afternoons, whilelh Guteido tghi-wira asovneiehs by IDA ACADEMY OF MUSIC. EVA! '3 0'0LOOK, TO-DAY, 8 0" GLOOK- L’U’CRE'I‘IA. BORGTIA. JTomorcow (Sanday) Nonefit af **Litta Era" sad hee Tytor, lachut oridsy— 1A X R BASE BALL. HARTFORDS vs. CHICAGOS, THIS AFTERNOON at 3:45 ahnrp. Tlpinn qu\ WOOD & CO. '! £9 Stata-st. i e BAANOR = ahall take avery opportunity to recom NILSSON' S D P st tmena: KELLOGG! i demrgzeatiaeass LUGOA! - *Eat? PATT” brated maker, Lut'give pascs ke ALBANI! “imiommsd e wen awcoe STRaqss'vourrnm’.‘ ulsh me. 1 b " Matamo Pazopa callad WEBL A STORY & OAMP’ 211 BTA.'I.‘E 5'1‘. n.hu aro pxtranrdinary fnstru. gy dodorvs tholr great suo- Liave kel the Plasos of -unmn. §?:‘&f“’x“2fl’x; MAOHINERY. ENTIRELY SAFE, ressure atesm. Nolssless, wanages llad, AbLatt's Hatent Satoty Huil -IA atorFeaders, Bieam-lunps, cm,!w. HREED & €0, 1 partmsnt, . Q5R=T0, Wes '.th_l.f-.ww st Q. i 19, 1873.— —TEN. PAGES. REW PU! “Scribna Thn July nambor af ke seady, I rlet 1a all the anont: tarmily Mscazine. From by var ieacing Tiiustrated Articles, Sto B Editorlals, snd Ravinws, tion to tho folluwlag ¢ articles: Kearney nt Keven LAR. PNCE STALMAN. A, LR sn flustration by Darle The Clty of the € v MURL WILLIAMS, A tands v untkan Franciuco, with views ¢ + wable ebaraciors, Chinosa qus A nrmer's Vacatin WAR 180, Jr. Horo Col. ¥ eceno, Kives tho most dellghtfy 1 do- acription of the nusint entant ifo, snd the pletaresan dttany a0d Normandy. The Story of Seven “AND, The present fastallmor [ elcher 1a New Vorks muu suune wume v wevei6 tho proprletor of a ratiroad. Tho Girl at Itudder Grange, by FRANK T, STOCKYON. Tnthis Mr. Stocktnn agafo takes up the ebronicles uf ** RUDDEI GRANGE™ bLeran in our Jast | 1 Norembar numbor, and doscribes the dramatic couclus slon of that novel housekaeplag entorpelio. A Gond-for-Nothing, by HIALMAR HJORTH | TOYESI Life, Tteeoliections of Chinrles Sumner are conttuued. Thero are also able enass o6 Darwiniau and Spirtunl Phenamenn. 1r. Hollnud, lu * Topics of the Time, writes of ** Iuteraational Copyright," ** 'arichial Schools," pnd ' An Amoriean Schoal of Art.* Thoe Worlil?s Work givos the latest processes, de- acribes new (nventlons, et . Tols depariment, recontly oatablishiod, has atiracted a rsat deal of attention. Drican-Brac 1y ropleto with hamorons jottiugs and ‘scdotos from all acurces, Price, 33 Cents o numbert $3.00 a years FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS, SORIBNER & 00., 743 Brondwny, WY St. Nicholas for July. 1n the July saratiéeof Besfbacr's Mlasteated \'-:uxn for Oiels aad Bupe, wotio of aur veny Love aathurs for chiildron ars represcatod. 1Bore are artica Ju T Trowbridge, Louisa M. Aleort, st Cootlil Emily Muntington atiter, ige Itose Terry Conkey Ttasiter Johanon. Among the l‘nllrlll of July Articles ars Jack's Independence Day, Stories of American Orators, Ilow the *Muragarettn? was Captared Oue Lundred Yeurs Ago—Describing tho Tirst Naval Battle of the Revolntion. Fers ona will bo fatérostod tn tho virld sccount by & Nobrasks wonen o How the Gmsnhoppers Came, The boys wiil read with anidity the arttelo enttiod How to Make a Boat; A glimpse into thy romasce of Emigrant With tta pletures and disgrams, showing how any boy can Luitd hisowa oralt ‘Vaung wiudonty wlll have an opportunity to test thelr loarting by trazstatiog A Latin Story. Jack in the Pu]p;t talla the youngaters il sorts 0! udd thil Aud there i» itio urnal varloty of BEAUTIFUL PICTURES. FUNNY JIN- QLES, RIDDLEB, PUZZLES, ETC. BUY I7 TOR YOOR CHILDHEY, AXD READIT YOURSELE. I'rice, £3.00 a year. 25 cents n number. FOR SALR EVERYWUERE, SORIBNER & 00, 743 Broadway, N, Y. New Music Books. Tho Ohorus Choir, By Dr. Eben Tourjee. A mew book of sterling marity Inr nm uro of Musical Rnctotics, Couventions, ami .+ s Uholes, " whilen S o SoComtag BiLG eominon. S pages sad abous 1t oo, Price, §2.00. I'er Doz., $18,00. Lorely. An unfinished Opora, By Mondolssobn. GOcts. Per Doz., $3.10. A beautital tragmont, whict, boworor, i3 complote ta olf, How Shall I Teack? or Hints to Teachers, A temptit by D, Lowol) Mauna, with,a conclro do- senmtion of bis’sodo’of Much sougbis Tirst Walpurgia Night, Mcndnlssohn. i3 |£::36“ Toards, §1.00, I'aper, §0c. Qurtis and Behx’s New Mechod for the Zither, 1,00, Tho Zithor te an farirument like a gultar, but niuck more poworfal, and well woth loaraing. Sold by il wusic dealors. Sont, poit-treo, for rotafl Price. LYON & HEALY, Chicago. . OLIVER DITSON & CO, CHAS, I DITEQY & CO, Postan. . 711 Broadway N, ¥, THE IRISH WORLD. An Elght Page Supplement Free! ;s TRISHL WORLD thi wock comsegut o Hizioen aroaBup L B T N TR AN eacs & Very. fun aatcotteot outio of viat Hastlo!s reduris 8ad grapi- fcaliy iliSatratoa tho services rundcrod 1 Tho Irish Elemont at Bunkcr Hill, In adaition to x apieited Cartoo o front page Der bropats T Pu b atonr wid wivor mua) AN ILLUSTRATED EIGHT.PAGE UFPLEMENT, aintng twent Foneanas omutotasy etty's Lutter to the Buukor, tho Nat'lo, Burning atifully bictu 1tcon & 00! T Rlomment & of Chisrlestown, ofc., n.r.us'rnurxn SUEPLEMENT, o haar. et on fordliog. this mamtier, of thd TRINTE D will bo prouder of ll‘llml lnl‘l‘wlln"" of the which Kis racs did aom Maps, of Lais; TONIG BLIXIR And Lignid Extract of Beef Is composed of the Juice of Rnw Loan Doet combined with Tonies, 1ron, &g., and 1s roc. ommonded by tho Medical Erofession for the pormanent cure of Pilos, Dxupnyé geston, Constipation, Dyspopsia, emale 1sensos, General Dobili > tite, and Prouunon F the Al w.g‘lur Complainta, with Complications of the Kidneys and Bladdor, and as Food Consumnptivea. - T'hiy prapnrnxlan is an ime provement on the Lisblg Solid Extract ot eef, haing n'l‘emu. Stimulant, and_Nutre ant. ' For sals by all Dealers, - Large Bottles, §1.00; Trial 8igo, 25 conta. . RICOARDSOY & TULLIDGE, Proprietors, Cinginnati, Ohlo. " FRACTIONAL CURRENOCY, $5.00 -Eg,ckages FRACTIONAL GUBRENGY IN EXCHANGE FOR Bls of National Carency, AT TRIBUNE OFFICE|: | bnve mude an high as . FINANCIAL, “From Evening Man, $16® 000 AMADE IN TWO MONTHS, A Waileat. Operntion,—Tho Bankingz House of ALEX. FROTHISGHAM & COu No. 12 Whilatyy who denl In Stock Privileges, have pald chin enormous anm to thelr customers during thin short apnce of tine. Sonte persona 1000 from enty $100 originally inveated, und many have made $1,000 nnd over fro: 1y $50. They pald 1n n aingle day over 340,000, for swhich only 83,000, wns recelved, or 837,000 net profit o warinn peapln. Thes simploy continnnasly from twates fifteen compotent Lookkecnare anil assistanta, ARIs irume Tonen oy aed SHibn” oot Toimain at m: work ant midah thn crdit of being the Io; branch of hus 5 eadiag house fn a1 1y AL wonIar ol v aCkapa L, estabiabed this basiauss In tho shart 14 who reuldo Lo nearly vy Stata of bioa of anada: frh tha Telaad of AU are i fl:«ulm-mn- has beeowe sy ex. Carrospondont acs emalons Tog acconnta, ThOIF sards nay l lpllmr publisked in thn L e teibuto & portion of their s {hea IR i plach ThAIE b iness tha very Kiganst record tor bprights thewr baviaeas upan bosest priaci. 410 & wm-klr Faport of the conditlon of af- which theg ars alad to mall fros, for nug o detiras aud contomplates 46Culating. Now York Commercial Advortisor a3 Thn lamiing hoase of Aletander Am & Co, A 10 iy tmeley huu\&m—n and e " om. piny trom thrar ta stz man, taulr cutlire busdaccs duriog the Doston Daily Nowa sage: Mosars. Alozandar Prothinghim & Co. wil farates to thuse desiring 10 invest io W . Hive jeans. New York Graphie Tuis old criatlined Houra offers fycllities for gpeculat dng wit} £ 'y 1anziug from 274 tu any T4 56 sarae adrantus 46 Gollars. During tho Ins T 1 410 o0 many siceks hav raturned grofu [ !‘m o n 50, This swems marvelots th thouy Uaazca Walllie, burations aeroriielces o 1 Theiantiatod by e Hactuatlon of PO at thy Stock Fxcuange. Stocks Dealt 1 at the Xow Vork Stock Esch +uld by Us on targia of Gva hn‘;uun eaesibenshiiod Privileges Hemotiated at one to twa per cont, from markat on Ters Yotk Bachangs or resweiblo partian Tara realiced (e past ) days. Lut of © $106.25. Straddles £2:0 eachh. cntrol 200 sharn of #toek for 33 dasa without Tuetlne whils many tinusand dollar prut ey bo yained. Adviconsd Intaeratioa farmished. Pamphict, contatniag’ valuabin s atir and sbuwing hoa Wall-et. ojerations ate Hree Ta any addross. Orders solicited by mall or wire and proaiily excouted by us. Addross TUMBRIDGE & CO., Banker: §50, S100, $500, 81000 Invested in Stock Privileges in Wall-st,, Teads to many thoursnds of dalfurs prodl, Compre- Hensive oxplanatory cireulars, contalning detalled l(llt!— ments and quatation prices of all stocks dealt in a1 tho NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, wiatled free ta thoso dulr(n"‘ m: Tt “infonnati o ducted, sent u\un AT, o kers and 1 FRUIT AND JELLY PRESS. G THE AMERICAN * Improved Self.Cloantng™ Frait, Jelly, Wing, aud Land Grapes, Carrants, g {otiaga Choeto, Sou berrics, Blackberr! dorberries: Funpet R, Lomont, Vegatabion, Toms: Heths, ete. . otc. 1Cworks 1o porfection, ai {n,9m0 yoac's uee, d 'l“ llv!mlh' 'lmu its cost. it Ry ui hi d 3‘!’5! o rain SHAhIE AR ST TED-To whom we guarantes Quick files wud Lares r'mnu Soadur call lor B l][l]]R CH & HOUSTON, 70 and 72 Adama-st,, Ohicago, T, Mnnurncmrcrs and Wnoleulo Deators. EDUOATIDNAL. CHICAGO ACADEAY 0F DESIGN ART SCHOOLS, Michicnnsnv., corner of Van Burcvt, Open continuously. Drawing, Palatiog, Sculptaro, and_Aroltleoturo, under profesional instruction and guidanoo of M. FELIX REGAMEY, J. NOY ROB. ERTSON, J. B, GOUKLNS, Prosident L. W. VOLK, aad W. L B, JENNEX. Fur particilars apply for ctreular. ook Connty Normal Slodl AMINATION for ADMISSION for the Feri will o oid \\vdns:;n.dnn‘-:‘-‘fontxfl edisogn, st 54" Confine G Sies ke Ol 1o l‘(‘lflln At p. m.i sud wrizes 1a aratdie aut at3p.m. Alumni y mmmu. iha vith s \mwnn-mcnmmem. Wednawdar, Sept I, L. 3. TWOLTH, Fin -E:l = Hiary’s Hall, FARIBAULT, MINN. R tev. UL B Whipile, 1) Ih. Kector, Miss 8. P Drlingos, Vricy 74 ull Corpe of Rapert- enced Kenchera, MT-nnh Hnluml Year will commence on, WHURSEAY, SEPT I For Rugiatars, with gul)-l-ufl tldross l aa!.-m PARK INSTITUTE, mm GRS A\l) Y lm\u LADIES, 73 .\ Chicag It Torm begine [ &s. :s. Latis. coma of srburiiaind and mumnnh. ncruased ausommudatous for bardinie o s sdyanta lmh. tudy of Medern Lagy Mnia, s0d Are Bowd or Corainpa = SR LU ANNUAL EXKROISKS will take placoat Unton rk oni»i.u“ Chureh, uexe Mouday eveniayg, June 1, at § o" LAKE PEWAUKEE. JTUR OAKTON SPRINGS HHATHE, Adcllrhl(ul o 101 CT, s O mer Hosort, owued Sieambonts ¥ hlflu{‘ ‘CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, ' FOR YOUNG LADIES AND MISSES, Bosrling snd Day chosl: Latin, Eoglish, and French, s tho ladgasge'of tua family, Pa, !537 & lBDO BPRUOE.. S'l‘n Phili SANX'&AR“SM, CINCINNATI. SANTTARIUN. A rxmummru{ ESTABLISHED INsTITUTION fur thy And treatuent uf th u.- maANR. [ Hiding oo gu n-m.rm. trom EPILEPSY. parate sanis with hl-.ll OUR d those S other uumh-. ¥ m‘mmmq um tor Aanmu’" Wfl \vfl""‘y"’bx 1. b, b o 140 i ol Shdo. LEGAL: T th Clreult Conrt of the Cilted Stntes Houtliorn District af New York. IN THHE MATTER ()lfl' THE S!ILB or THE NORTHERN PAGIFIC RAILROAD. UXDER DECREE-GP FORECLGSURE. MASTER COMAMIESIONER'S HOTICE. B))Q_mm‘ia PROOF OF BONIL3 GF AND CLAIMS AGADNST SAID BAILROAD, Whereas, In & cortaln actl'a yeadine 1y the O ot i Unired fintes for Jm Sihinga Disttic nf S Yok ditlog o oy, e tin- bl mlh Charies D, Uraka, e e ST A coplalai e Northrra Facife Ratlvead Company . Tendant, T said Court Al maice and. enter & certaln 4o cros theteln o the twallth 4a7 of May, one thoatacd nll’-l humlxld ity five, I-A i Loun dl‘] by said decrsa nv'l quu..n.x fdrerie, thatthe, proprty of the said orsliven Paci] c(l-.lmlflbomynn{" S8 dosenbadin i sighgo or feed of trust (far the fury- lenv ul which thie yat. (s brm‘uml with all sceenione Thare1o at tae tm i certn nstrietions cuntaiaed Afld whor N 1 7s coriAin condi. wader the di. within o ba sltutts, u: u tha prosecution of poeration of ite Tour, o s which b 3. rum a0y other sonrce whatever from vad property, arn (o Inw aud equity ‘bound, and Liablo 2" ba applied 1 101 ozdar Soliywia, T L0f tha nocessary ozpanees (ncl- | {4 the p1rautiun sad dun protervation al ths trost 2 DaRail of the 1214 37 Couko and s sald Jutia nmpeop and rie nateon, Insiuding o rea SoAATIs CommeRaAtiac 100 i o orytion: i leual conte and corapaaatien h 1o jollettors anl coasel cf the complainants for their pro- fesntanal inrvicra i this cauem, & nable compenia- £170.40 SUCh: wolfolior AR S1tUrneys a8 a0Ch Kycriver Ay | hive proyarly smunlasnd In any matise connected wit the dlschares of hiv dutics a0 kach Hecntor, and & recsonsbin spentatinn toasid Tincevar for bia oun fiey wero Tawtally ta sald prflpefly tiaw remaining yopaid, toreys or countol foes fus any of (he pas m Hits discrotion, serond T the rties b this [agment of allbatances dua for sersices Lor perfunasd, of matamals an 1od 10 sa1d Comnieny 13 (e prosecttion af i oy timo within twcivs monthsnest procedin tho date of sntering thla order, 8ad fur Lalanoes whick Loy b dlin to caankcting or atior foads. Third~To the pagmant.of all lousl taies asscrsed or to bo tasessad sgainsd asid Companr, remalalng vapaid aad Y ourrheTa the pasment of hatances dun for thertebt of vuy ul nlhrr necessary krounds far the um of sald Lom. paayg with powor to iaid Kocaiver, subjuei o Santirma: BBty Ui Goutt, 15 chsos v naro (s amvanat e for snch rigat of way or athor noceseary grounda hias not beon certained horenore, 1o enprormise and seitlo tho sam: '/th=To the paymen! iums dae for moneys har- pamod o pay fatereyt upun morixage dolf, or (o137 aur Iabor and ‘material, for the repayment of which suy 5 ‘ofticors of the ruxplnr, or any othar uroty. e T s Adranoed ortoaned e ks objoot by 3 Director of tha c hiuh hava fn good faith been 5o anpiied. T‘l lh. psymact of all labllities of persons heinkiance of said Compacy. bvany o e ofmcers. Infl Diractars thareot, becomo or sald Cingany In the pemecition " ar the deionso of ruita, whather apon appeal bflvd!, second trial bufll!l, renlevin bonds, Injunction bonds, error bonds, or uthor obiige. ! e or undertakings, $ha objoct of Which whd £ protect the eefiad by it mpany o roperty of the Company againt clsims persons lo,1he injory or brejadico of . a3 credizors thwroof. gAA-T> thio payment of much af the first mortkagn bonda as fay b repurtad by the Mastor fo bis causo Baso heen hana £06 Leaasd and may ho outstanding snd 1id, ad tio interadt warrante and coupans duo and aid, upon auch bonds as may haro boen bons Bds hmm). lm‘A 1o 10 paymiont of wxhatevor balance may be fuund & 89 0 the coupons ar Intursst wat; B ot T 3aid ooy which folldue Tamuary, Toth, whea e Warraata or'conpons of # jor 10 sard st jrnnrll defsult on thajotorest [d bonds took placo as herolabo- fog meaticaad, Tue rosidue thereof, 4f an, guch urder aad priority (n disteibut neroafter establish and dec:oe for that ad 1o the and that the prosaads of tho morteay or which hlvul en or may -H-a from whatesar lmrn ulrl ||lnxnwl 'ebould be proparly dis o4 and th fslon 'n rolctonce lol.n:n aistnibution Sioee nche.i mm.m n« iy exrriodout, accnriing tothe htere sl ‘that Koaueth G, o a Hantot Comisioner o Boa thia buun, with all convealent specd, ia do. Atically, all the Ariounts necobsary add soneys, nd montiune L\ll aud s rrr erta bo T oat of neludod I rcetlons markod alovd ilai, sacand, L 11D, sizth, seventh, and hhm. ad it 1a ‘Tarthior l the sald Master shall give n Ieast thirty €, by ldwml-m-nuu Tewsjiapors Dflh“lhlfifll l)n! [)llcal hun-uvlumn laoe azg wiioeo Bowill sttond o {ako proa of tho chaims ow, this 1 tn motify, dimct, aod advertiss to, all priiod Baviog cigime eveciiiod Crembraced in said order uf refarance, and all Loma sule boldors of bonds, sucl 84 arocamed thereln, and all'partics ln any way iotorestad ln the mattors ot such releronee, (o appesr 0 porson or proparly sothorized sttornes, beforo mu. the raid i Conmiosinuer, at, the Unlted fiates Conrt aad Tort-tifico Lulldlng, In tha City of .\.-\mf 58 day uly, ano between tho nnl and fifteenth days of thousand elght handrod and eaventy-fire, both {nclusise Sundays azd fourth day ot Jul 1y excepted), batweea the arol 108, m. And3 pe m., taTaske projer and wo satiafac. tory_prool af wuch claim and bonds Inordor that such claims tnay bo binard xay and reportad o the Court by the aster Commissioner. ’ ETIT ;. WITITE. i NE Dot asicr Conmissioner. FREDERICK A. hane Solicitur &nd nf Counsal for Comgilalnaats. OCEAN NAVIGATION. National Line of Steamships, TORN AND LIVEILEOOL. 4 &0, *llotira tekets a1 m.l f"' "n'a"é'«'?»f."' AR T s l'-ui g Tada b S et i “Apply ta Hkota froms LIVerRgey ¥ KigoiN: heatt poruar Ojurk a0 ltandolplis ati, (oppesite now iy tousal, AMERICAT LINE. REDUCED RATES TQ AND PRON LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, | Andalt pertaln Great Britain and the Continent. J. L MILNE, Waateru Agent, 138 LaSalloat., cotuer Madison, ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, e General Tranaatiantic Conipany's Sail ‘Bteaviabipe between Now \'énn[ and Havre. AN it Firak cabin, &100: vecond, ¢ ota at roduced rajos, pioer, e b supenor accim- medations, and {aciudior o Mocosiarion WIthout S1ies S EORGR MACKENZIE, Ageot, 18 Hiroadwsy, N.V. Grent Western Stenmship Line. From Now York to i e aona) rect. enpybig fion York o ratal (Bogland) diroct. o aturday, Juir i B, ncindiug winoh: Toturn ticks NOHOR, LIV GAEIN To fllu(uw, u:-vwal. 4: ey Stearage 10 Glasgow, W mr‘n.mqmm. I Haibel R chartorud Ly the fur Lho paproAs burs ng b Ligsost p tinont ia 4 o L m«u inuun D 4 thy I pwidliossn, ' l "lmhlr on lllv kaoco, 11onttu: th o '.Nlh‘. "&, umf;m‘nufl ual: ‘Uttion, 98, m. gath 7 pu Dr. Kean, NO CURE! NO PAY ! 300 SOUTH CLARK.S'T,, CIIICAGO, Mz be conmulied, persunslly or by mall, froe of csrge, 1] Ebronic of Horvous dissase EAN is i Sily bhysician i (00 ity who --mnu cu [15 ) 3 Bunday ica iuurs, 98, m. A BOOK FOR THE MILLION, RRIA 1, A Felvate Ovunselur o the Marriod u: those bout Lo wisrry, oo the phys lotogical mystenies and ovelatious of E, m swcual wiom, witl the | ducmnn In the yelo: epruduciivn, Complonion e, e ih sa latareating worl u'-\‘llpl s, Wil numervus engravings, aud contalus vajuablo jafors o d_or conleiplata mare ook (hat ouent 10 be uudat lock sod b ibis ouse: y T e B, Lents, bR vmyl-nu. Wi, 13 Nurt Sigh MANTOQOD nflflTORED- A vt of puainiol Impradeuce, ssustug gecarnetnoul sy, wiedfo i bvery Py Cadleon 3, 11t RRCVES T Nan E NOTICE. New England Musical Bureau Bovures and siils Aluuuuu !nl ‘Teachers and Astlate. QUiS Ik Misar prematura o rors. SUMMER RESORTS, Tl Ledge Hose, WelsBeach, i, * WA W ORCESTER & €O, Proprictors. [ for salling, ishiug. {3ood mnsis for dancing and Uatrocs, and oversthing that cao be 1n & houss Adapted for plesanra and recrontio, dritesun tiis anare Al tn (he wnodt.. Drioess Thio best tha market enn afford for the tably, camfort and Bappiness of the guests. Boatoy (“1‘1 Juny four iraina por day irom Uoston OAKLAND BEACH HOTEL. Tho qpdertaned, formetly, connected with Wllhrd’- e utal, Washinzte Cor '8y and Pasition 11sier, wf.nmm. 1T Ban n".&’m fn’fi frepent ansson the ol ot Dakiand Huelx. R, I, And will ba roady for T 19 liberally Appolatert ; raotns d e mndln ul{l.lr lml’:\ e it I"\Dl""ail 'fllll l nler: alograplio aom ot Prran p m'l’llf‘ll’lu 'Ith ‘ot Amioat and ratirond comimuetca: tinn wtth Proside: iy e i eoiro promut attanti jor A e enpl . Sieamboat Compsay, l‘ruvhlanua. 1. DEER PARK HOTE, B.& O. R. R., Will Open June 21,1875, JOHN DAILEY, Manager, —_____ Formerly of Glades Iotel, Oakland, OCEAN HOUSE, NEWPORT, R. L, June 26, 1875. WEAVERS & BATES. " SEA VIEW HOUSE, RYE BEACHL 1 Enlarged, fmpravat, Lo with n ihprovemont, (ncludiog Danelog and nu. Mouio Htoam, eto. ~ Extans Hathiog, ¥ 3 hln Saili .m*fl‘dl .nh i, Sailin in noure, - Address GEO, G, | P flfl lml‘lum N. H, l!bflE mplhhn‘. term (tailioad fram Bortonto Rye B ROGKY POINT HOTEL, N‘Inrrn:nnmu Bay, Rhadn Island. PURDIEAN FLAN for th ul MU RiH I ot oh d L HYMPHREYS, Pranristor Hotel, Prondenca, it 1 SGLEN I—I OUSE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, This favorite Bummor flosort open from June 17 ta Qe LI, W. 4 0. R MILLIKEN. Propristors. RA!LROAD TXM!J TA‘BLE RRRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAINS TAPLANATION OF Rrrrnr) copted. * Sunday excaptod rive Sunday st8:0a. m, § ENCE MATKS. —7 Saturday ez. Mouday vicepted. {Ar. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Ticket Ofcer, &2 Clarkat, (5Aerman Hoseat, wnil 18 O ud e depols. el ‘a—Depot corner of Welln B Deborcoraorel Canatang lum a Mlflmulfl BENIHAI. RAILROAD. Depot, foot of _La ot @ Teentystecondat. Tickeotce, Corner of Tandslone and Day Ripro m. Reler s Acenmmudlunn 3: 1004 ras ‘Atlantie Bap; ‘ I8, m. ) 800 e Night Kxpress, 5 49:00p, m. 161500, mal i ’a’flhm. '12!».!.. t 900 p. m.[* 6308, m. ana uunu rx ST. Louts, Denver Short Ltuse. “SundarEx. 2+ eatondsy cHicado, ALTON & and Chicago, Nansas City and Cnion Depot, Wert Side, mear ]lfldhfln-fl. MWI‘ Tiek offcer 41 Deoot, and amiln Kandolphat. Cormer Miche Kanras Cityand Denver Fast Ex h:: {Alllll I:A‘ Rufln |'flh-l T i 08, Spria o Fart Rt sl earls, Reakik & Rueln . Ghicago & Tadoc 2 Kalroad Bk * 90 Kire! n, Washiagton Hl. B . Lacor Jotlet & Dieixbt Acoumisodation CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & § SY- FlUL RIILIB Tnion Depal, corner Wadison and Ca D Gt chaae Shemmins Hotssy okt Paces Lo Mfiwankoo & Prairls da Chieo) Unsiston, Pa U ditanseral Ok & Graoa Lar, Esp Milwauks, Bi3dlia blon & Tawa s, Stenaiha Ao Brovamy Bot, Passenser ifuankon: Bt: Pac & Stisaa apolts, Wirough Eapro * 8:30 8. m.| " 745D . Ripo ‘thruvgi *10:00 &, m. [* 4:09p. m) *11:008. 1, 3 7:0 8, m, *5:00p, m. 1 9:18p.m. "";','2“'5 EEN'IHAI..IRAIU}DAB. & bk cdhaal Py e i e e R Lease, Bt. ol Express t. Lou ¢ Lt t_l:w.\ k«will nm;' dprjugtieid, Peorta & Springhiold ‘and Peorta Dubuque & Sions Clty Tigun 4 Slous Gy Kibress Gilipay Paisanger... CHICAGO, nununnm'« A QUINCY RAILROAD, tzam ad Sictmidest, ‘o, 8 Claraiy Depe ot il . Ssaniinair, and ut depule. m, Dom, 0. m. 12 . b, wm, am am i Lo R A 11030 p, m. sl o TeEaBuudais, 14 Baturday, 3Rz, Aondar S e '” IKANK"II(‘E lINE. m Ctral Depal, Jout Lukecst, plelis il mt ol P T et v e Teenty, I Zeavs, Amn. Tndisvavalls. Eaisville & Cincla, nall ha, * 8:00a, m.| 8:25p.m. atte, Loutasila & Cincla 1khit Kapress (daily). 3:3 p. m.{* 2 5. my CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LIVE. ho-' 31:“"‘ :V&duflllu-: Sl,.'lnuh Raflieuy depot, sore Hniuiphesty o et oo e Tkl i 12t Leave. Arrive, Indisospalls Loulavile & Dlnnlnj 8008, m.[* 8:40 p. m, 7:30p. m| T:08 m. Puss Uren and 'T.‘:hu,lu Kore THaste. atiaod Expro, o Passcug ot it 3 Bunday Pnu' LOUIS RAILROAD. rvoll-4 1 e i, Tond St eyt Arrive. Leare, ZLease, BALTIMORE & 0jilG 0410 RAILROAD i leate srvm- raur af JeX af Paenigecundal, Dcast Apuaition Buitding and depoh whee, Ll curner of Washinirvse Clarkty, l Tease, | Arrive. Mall, Sundays Excopted. l:u'-.m R o festis e R CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & nclrlcun.lom Dupeiscornie Ve B and Shermdais; ) ke aflon Tave. | drrive. bio BT B e c h\v.wn.n. m: ha A nmh-. Leavanwutdd