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THE CHICAGO’ TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1875. ae a EL aa a ee 6 eee Se a RAILROAD NEWS. Annual Report of the Rock Isl- ». dined ond, The Not Earnings Wero Three Millions and a Half, ‘Tendency to Lower MRatese-The Town Law. Baltimore and Philadelphia Leaguing Against Now York, THE ROCK ISLAND, SUMMARY OF THE ANNUAL KEPONT. ‘Tho following ts a summary of tho annnal re- port of Coneral Superintendent Hugh Riddle, of the’ Chicngo, Rock Island & Pacifle Nallrond, submitted to tho annual meoting of the stock. nolders hold in this city « short time ago: ‘Tho Hiner of road operated by thin Company, for the fincal year onding March il, 1876, remain as given iu tho Inst auaual report, viz. Balu Ite Branches 67444 miles, ‘The gross receipts from all aonrces, far tho year ond: ing March il, Ini, were na fullowa Gross earnings of the roa $7,388,031,76 Intureat ou loans..,... 10,078.58 7,592,013.06 836, }543,283,73 ‘Dperating exper Tegal expeuiees. Net earnings From this rurn the Dividends, April and Tass. Antorest on bonded debt Bent of Peoria & Bure: ley Rajlroad... y haw heen paid Octo 678,381.00 '620,00u.U0 00 £9,493,384.00 Leaving AUrplinsssecsesceeseses sees 2 $1 L,80213 Add Dalance of income account, April 1, WWihesevcssceessseresescesenenenscor sess 6639060,99 Presevt balance of Incomo account... LANDA. ‘Tho Land Commiastoner reporta ales of 35,787 49-190 ncrea, for the sutn of $241,111.72, showing au tnercase over the gales of the previ ear of 11,219 02. acres, or 45 percent, ‘Thirty-foiir thousand six hun- dred and cighty-ouo ntzty-nino-hundredtis actos sold at on average price of 24,15 per acre, while 1,105 80-100 acres of awutnp lands, to which the ‘Company had but daubt{ul title, worv qult-cluimed for $1,066, ‘The Company werd assoseed for unsold lands, on the sInt of Noventber, 1874, on 41,489 ncrca, sitvated in ninotocn countios in the State of Towa} but more than three-fourths of the wholo are located in Audubop, Buelby, ond Pottawatomle Conntics, ‘After paying all expenses of tho Land Department, including $31,812.45, taxes for 1874, thore has been ro- mitied to the Conimiseonera of ‘the Sinking Fund, $110,000, and $121,440.68 added to bills receivable, tho Iatter amounting, at dato of this report, to $126,114.73, BINKING FUND, Tho Cormmisslonera of the Sinking Fund report that slnce thelr anutal repurt for April, 1874, they havo received {rem the followmg sources, Balance on Mand nt date of lant report......$ 31,466,7! Gash received from ant Commissioner... 120,000.00 Interest on bonds and loats...+-.0e., 7,542,903,.06 $181, And they have purchneed 131,090 of tho mortanye tinking-find bonds of the Chi cago, Rock Teland & PseiMo Nallrosd Com. Tauy, at a cost ol «$197,031 Gush {a Coru-Exeh 44 pute, £181,297." As the Land Commusfoner anticipates larger eal of loud and cash receipts for tho eustuug year, and the valus of the bonds of the Chicago, Nock ‘Jeland & Pacific Dajlrond Company having rind in the market toa price beyond whieh tho Company linve reserved thy sight to call them in, call haw beon maduto re fire $150,000 of rald bonds, on lst Juiy nest, for tho Banoht of this fund, O2OSs FADNINGS OF THE ROAD, Passengera..o+ 0.76 5208, 429.24 149,940.03 93,950.00, 260,493.76 810.45, 6,522.05, TOtal.e.saceeresscereresnss $7,038,034.70 ‘ EXPENDITURES. Operating expenses, $3,0:34,008.49 ‘Legal expenses, ‘94,760.28 244,020.03 $:9,850,520.01 Not carnings, .. +0068 3,592,000,25 Percentago of operating expenses to gross CATDINGS. ses scsarveceres trace eeedT 84-100 Percentage including taxes aud Jeyel ox- SPORES ses eeee seveee oO 19-100, Passengor earnin, 29 10-109 per cent Freight earning 1 63-100 per cent ‘Mail, express, and mi © 67-100 per cent Gross carnings per mito of roa: oe 10,051.94 Gross exponsea per milo of road. Net earnings por mile of road. s- 324-000. crease of grove carnluga ovor previous ye sia, SDSL. OD sions rn! TD OF YASSENGER EanNiNGs, FOR ¥IVE Re ALANS. Number of, utasengera) Averags| Amount Tear, curried 1 | rate per | received, male, | mitles tr, «| 44,¢09,47919 #t0-1000'¢1, 713,129,108 «| 98,510,525) 1900" 1,394, 110,12 42,983,171 108 14821, 790.14 49,180,417| co} 3, 1874 and 1876. ¥ 51,804,652)3 061-1000] 2, COMPARISON OF FREIGHT RADNINOR, YOR FIVE TEARB, Number of) Average tons car- | rate per | Amount Year, ried L | tom per | received, mile, | mie. -_ | Cents, sjuereei.si9ra ceet00 |g4,009,271.09 i 3 05 U8s1 and 1879,....,.1108,764,0-8]2 49-100 | 4) 1874 and 2: $y244,904,004)2 93-100 | 4,607,082.01 3 and #40,623,401)2 07-100 | f,003,00 aid and 187 287,019,578-1 0-10 _| 5,202.41: Comparing the passenger and frelqlt raovement and earnings of the lant sca) yesr with that of tho year provlous, It will bo observed that tha number of ‘pas ‘sengera carried bas ncreasod over 14 por cout, ahd the quantity of frelght moved nearly 23 per cent. ‘This Sncreaas Is matnly local, and principally duo to ihe in- croasa of population and largor acroage brought under cultivation in the territory tributary to the Iino in jows. ‘Tho tendency to lower rates, referred to in previous Feporte, baa coutlaued during the past your, and bids fale to teach a point, Mf it has not siroady, that aloud, be setisfuctory to the wost oxacting Granger, ‘Tho ro~ duction of ‘rates is mainly due to two causes; very low rates mado on through frefght goin, fo ‘and coming frum California, which “provatlud for the entire year, owing to’ competition with tho Pacific Mall Stuamship route, and thy operation of the Towa Rafiroad law for the fast wine montha, The Gullroad compantea operating weet of Omuba baving aiJustod their differences with tho steatumilp lince, and advanced ratea to 8 remuuerativo busta, ft 4 conti: dently believed Luo firat-uamed catiso fa removed, TUE IOWA LAW, that went into effout on the 4 of July, 1874, clannifice railroady according to thelr gross caruiigs—thoxo Toul corning $14,0.0 per mile, of over, forming Class A, with pasrengor ratos Umited to 8 centa per mile, ‘nd proscribed rats for fretyhty mayed within tho Blate, that averaged about 33 per cout tesa then tho rates" pravionsty obtained by thiv. Gompauy, The mauagers, after obtuluiug tho advice of ominent rounsel, ‘couctuded to maky their tarigs cou. form to tho law, and st the same time al. freased a coramuntcation (o the State Executiry, stating Uhat the law was regarded au unjust and oppressiyo to railroads ; but expressing a determination (o givo it « fair trial, reserving tho right, however, to contest the validity of tha law, fu the courts, at any future time, thouid the Compaby deem it expedient to do so, A recent decision of the Foteral Court, aftirming the conatituttonality of the law, would soem to confirm is wisdom of tha polloy adopted vy this Company ; but whether (ho ubundant orop aud gonoral prosperity Of the Btate of Iowa, during thio pant year, tenders tho ravult of railway operations theron oxceplonal, can- Bot now be deteriniued, Hoplug that this period of Prosperity may be loug continued, I pastpene the dis- cutalon of the possibly effects upon tho railways of », [eat pf suricullural dlusstery, combined sith the {ue xtble provinions of the law, Judging frm prosens, rospecta of abundant crops, taken in connaition with 10 quantity of old graln in tore in the country, your tmantgors anticipats, nb lexat, ae fayoralveresults for Uo cnauing year aa thoy havo recordod for he pas Anca ot il np datas unt of freight trunsporte ry TORE ce octave be 123,435,161,048 Ibe, Aiuount of Tem vious yea 9,708,'00,859 Iba, Tacrease, 227-10 per cent, 01 ‘Total freight carried 1 mile... Total feelgnt oarriod 1 milo’ praviows year, eeesenee sees +0 20),523,401 tons, of tonnage movement, c 15 3-10 per cent, or. 38,890,177 tons, Aversgorato por ton, frelyut, 192-100cents, Number of loeded' cara moving oa WUE. sesesseasser tenes ony s 105,280 umber af joaded ‘cars moving ‘Westward, A Average tot «, 8 959-2200 tne, Necetpta fram Teeleut, 1824 aud 775,,..$ 8,292,41,28 Hocelpta frow freight, 17S, Teeeervee 8,000, 00117 Torregse in 10 casey, rgalege 1010 Carried for Company's uso "FIGHTING NEW YORK, ‘, MOOTT AND GABRETT’S COMBINATION, te loarned that 4 the late -confurenca bo- trreon the managors of tho Pennsylvania and Baltimoro & Ohio Raitrozda, at which the diffor- tnees herotofora oxlating between thoro two Muos wero amicably aottled, an offenalva snd da- fonuive treaty betweon them wan outered into to tho effect that thoy will ineiat on making the rates for Phitadelputa and Ba'timoro o4 low as poumible, and aesiat cach other in diverting all the trade they cun from Now York to those cities, At the sama time they will endoavor to compel the Now York linos to go back to tho high rates Ju vogue before tho war, Mr. ior tho Presidont of the Michignn Cen- tral Railroad, received a diepaten from Col. &eott, of the Pennaslvania Railroad, Inat Hatur- day, asking im to join hin’ road atl tho Baltimore & Oblo tn advancing tho passenger rates from Chicayo to Now York to $22. Mr. Joy thought it wag rather queer that Mr. Scott should aek him to innko such a rate whils heratofore such requosts camo from the Now York Central and Erio, with which roads tho Michigan Coutral conuects, and therefore vent a dispatch to Mesara, Jewott aud Vander~ bit naking thom If they liad agreed to mako the rate $22 an formerly. ‘thoy promptly anatered that thoy had not agrecd to anything of the Ind, aud that thay believed $22 to Now. York to De too high, Mr. Joy finmediately answored Mr. Scott that ho would not consent to mako tho rata $22, It had been hid opinion that 318 waa quite aufficiont, and, so far as his road was con- cerned, ho would tder no elreumetancos con- sont tonhighor rato than $20 to New York and $21 to Boston, In conxequonce of this nothing bas yet boen dono by tho trunk lines in rogard to reatoring the rates, and thore isa prospect that the Now York lues will onter into o lively conipet tim with the Ponnaylyanis, and Baltimore Ohio Rallroads, and thus keep tho rates down ta a very low figure, Tho Grand Trunk Railway as alrendy taken astep in thts diroction, anil an- nouncod yaxtorday that it would hereafter well tickatu Imited to throes days to Hosten ovor ita line via Ugdonaburg or Montreal at €10. The rato for unlimited tcketa is $28, Bhouid the Grand Trunk adhere to thie rate, then tho rate to Now York can hardly bo more than @t8. Tho Michigan Gentral, which has mado tandalic efforts ninco tho chango in ita General Superine tendency to give the pooplo of thia city tho lowest: fares and the best eecommodations, will undoubtedly follow in tho path of the Grand ‘I'runk and mako the figares to Boston the same, and to Now York about $18, uniogs it is provented from dolng so by tho New York Contral and Erie Railroads, with which i¢ must necessarily connect. As it is in tho intor- est of tho Now York lines to pravont Philndol- phia and Baltimore fiom gobbling up the New York trade, thoy will undonbtediy act in har- mony with tho Michigan Coutral in keoping down the rates, ——_ a MISGELLANEOUS. COMPETITION OF BOUTHENN ROADS. A clroular bas been addressed to Southern. rallroad managera which urges upon thorn tho necessity of doing somothing to remedy tho ovila brought about by the oxcosaive compotition of the various Southern lines, which has al- ready thrown a number of roads into bsuk- ruptey and threatons to ruin more. The propo- sition embraces tho following points : ‘Tho formation of a convontlon of one representative of euch road, which ball elect three Commissioners ‘aud proscribe their duties and compensation, "Cho Commissioners tu catablish through rates be- tween competing points, to determine prorating din- tances tu be allowed water lines, porcentages to be al lowed, arbitrary chargos for terminal expenecs, fienaierne etc, and to beve a general supervision of all niRinesy, ‘They aro to co-operate with other Eastern and Weat- ern bodies when required, Conipantes to agree 10 exact establiahed rates from conuocting nes, and to accept no lower rates than thoso agreed’ on, ‘Througu Lusiuess to be cut off, as far as possible, from uny line violating the agreement, Each Company ma Protect its local traMe from competing lines by charging local rates to competing ste, Pefhredao of ‘disagreement by the Comusteston a rofer~ enca may bo matte to tho Convention, and a decision Of the majority of tnt body shall be final. BT, LOUL KEORUK & NORTWHESTERM, dpeetul Damateh to The Chicago Tripune, Kroxvr, Ia, Juno 21.—A mooting of tho Di- reotora of the 8t. Louis, Kookux & Northwost- crn Itailvay, formorly tho Miseiesippi Vallov & Western, was held at this placo thia after- noon, at which tho following officers wero elected: President, George Edmunds, Jr, of Cartharo, 1.3 Vico-Prosident aud Trensuror, A. B. Stone, of Now York; Secretary, H. B, Blood, of Brazil, Ind, ;.8uperintendent, Guy Wolls, of Keokuk; Gonoral Freight and Ticket Agent, H, M. Meeker, of Keokuk. Tho Company expects to ba able to complote its lina to St. Louis during the coming summer, z NEW RATES. Tho Baltimore & Olio announces the following new rates from Baltimore to Chicago: First claas, 29 cents; second claes; 29 couts; third class, 25 covtd; fourth clnss, 21 conta; and special class, 18 cents. ‘This Is an increase of ut 25 por cont over tho rates prevailing dur- ing the lato dificulty. Bartiaone, Md. Juno 21,—Tbo rates on Wostern-bound fraghts were adyauced hero to- day by both tho Baltimore & Ohio and Ponneyl- yania Companica from 6 to 60 per cont aboyo tho cut rates provaillug during tho war, AMUSEMENTS. ‘THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Achapter of romauco which can cover at once tho crimes of robbery, arson, outrage, and mur- der, Ja indecd worthy of more than a passing notice. A play in which this quartot is crowded ‘into tha firat act promises the most thrilling things beforo the fall of tho curtain. Such a play is “Broke Jail," in which Mr. Josoph Banke is porforming at the Acadomy of Music, As its title implica, it deale in crimca sud criminals, in violonca and sin, Ita action is connequently mora brisk than is usual in dramsa reflocting sny probable phase of civilized life, sud tho intorost’ for an audienco depende very much pon tha predilections of tho component cloments thoroof, Lovers of Shakspoarean tragedy would. not Ho “Broke Jail.” Worshipers of tho idal might’ find it repugnant to their tastes, Dut nowsboys woutd upprove it, and roaders of dima novels exult [nit with joy unspeakable. There’ boing, thorefore, a claas of poopie to whom it would bo welcome, it is neceasary to spoak of it with bo- coming respect. Briefly, than, it 1s not a pleco in whicy tho star is calculated to shine with daz- zling Justro, Br, Bavks appoars to bo a young man of ability in his hno,—that of au eccentric Trish comedian. Wis broguo is capital; hia presenco is pleasing, and hls action froo from many of tho mannerisms which make tho stago Irishman a digusting Tiel upon tho race. Br, Banks, whon on the stage, brings on agsurauce that eamathing amus- ing witl occur, and the auauranco f4 justified. Whon Al, Banks is not on tho atage, bload and thundor,—by which {s moant the wildost sort of violent improbability,—is, and one would much profor Mr, Uanks. ‘Iho pleco is tha work, wo whould judge, of a talonted young man,—s first offort of gonius, Thora isa groat doal of in- geuuity displayed in devising situations, and a great dent of it in wanted. ‘The xeoond act xbould bo omitted altogether, It robs tho tar of his dues, | being nothing but animitation of the burial scone fvom “ Monte Oristo," has no intrinsic merit to rocommond it. With thie alteration the audl~ enca would bavo a largor proportion of Mr. Banke and Paudeen, and that would bo an im- provement, Dut tho best thing Mr, Banks could do would be to abandon tho pluco and try an- other, Why should hig line of businces load him into a chutu-gang ? Hedoos not mean to int that a funny Irishman would bo out of place elyawhere, docs be ? THE OTHER “THEATRES, Bueluows at the other theatres was rather light, which was tobe expected. There was no change of bill, The audience at MoVicker’s was not agit should have beon, considering the prestige of some of the players, Tony Pastor's combination at Hooloy'’s played to a fair house, ‘The bill ie changed only so fur ax to give the artlats ono or (wo ew wpocialtics. ‘I'he Adelphi house was hght, although the bill iu as go last week's, CONSERVATORY CONCERT. The Chicago Consorvatory of Musle will give ® eolreo at Kimball's piano rooms, corner of Btate and Adama atreots, Friday evonlug, with the fol- lowlog programme : er + Fantaaig ell *, Osborne an J, Fanta ota dumpehie Gnd avedtiens et D, Derceuse,srevesserssese 3, Duo “aaa nts Lelorhowtls 4, carnival iu Midas Om are Bera 5, Air with variation 6, Wallad in G minor. 1 4 . 9, Homunage a la 3 10, Evening Dream... Oe Een Ty Hopi ond low, iY, the mumory of aman to whom, moro than ail others, if owen ita oxiatepco as a nation. Will not foreigners. who dislike our stitutions havo abundant cauao, in this inatance, to condemn our lack of true patriotiain, to critici#? In severe torms our national vanity and ingratitude, and as thoy point tho finger of kearn god ridicule, by turns, at us and at the hhoadiess mouumont, ssy, truly, * Ropublics re mngratefiLY Now, what aro Americans going to donboutit? Aro they going to wait until July 4, 1876, and be laughed at as tho great crowd of Beping vikttors fookeup ab the headtess trunk, or truncated, shaft, and asks, “ What's that?” Only ono brief year romaine prior to tha great Centonnlal show, in which to complete tha work, and hence no timo in to bo lost. Any one can geo that unless the Monumont Committes dis- play a Jittle more animation and business ente priso than has beon visible in that quarter du ing the past forty years, the monument will never have shoal, at loaut not within the prov ent century or genoration. How easy would it pa for any one of adozen rich and patriotiemen who might bo-namod, a Stewart or Vanderbi of New York, a Corcoran or Jones, of Washing- ton, 9 Childe or Fratey, of Philadelphis, to put their hands in their plothoric pockats and gave, orsimply advance, the monoy nooded to com- plote the monument by ib70, Let but ovo of tho men pamed take hold of the work, and it would be floished in lesa than six months. Ne- nown awaita the man who will do thie thing. Woro tho newspapers of the country to announce that on the coming Fourth they would recsive spy contributtons, large orsmall, to tho Sfonu- ment Fund, cuough monoy could be tsised on that ona day to conatruct a dozen monuments, Yart of tho money sow lavishly sasted on Chinese firoworks to apposse su unknown god might vers appropriately be divorted to a higher stylo of patriotiam, I will clowe with one carncat recommondation, that if tho people of Wastiog- ton do not complote the Waahinzton monument by July 4, 1876, the gates of the Capital 10 closed to all stangers and the morumont draped in mourning, with the following, logend aztachod: Bill mourning for G, W., and too heart-broken to rocetyo visitors.” AL. RELIGIOUS NEWS, ‘THE PRESBYTERIANS. The weokly mecting of the Proubytorian Minis- tors’ Association waa held yesterday morning in tho McCormick Block, Thero was a small st- tendance, and it was uot until somo time after the appointed hour of the mecting that a quorum waa gotton togotber. Tho Rev, Glonn Wood was clected temporary Chairman, Tho lev, Dr. Patloraon introducod tho Rav. Mr. Paiutor, of COUNTY AFFAIRS. Opening the Bids for the New Hospital. Semi-Annual Report of County-Clerk Lieb. The Board of County Commisslonsrs bold thelr regular wockly meoting yosterday after- noon, President Burdick in the chair. Commis. hlonora Busse, Carrol}, Clough, Conly, Crawford, Guenther, Herting, Molden, Johnson, vos, McCaffrey, Ituasell, and Schmidt wera fn aot- tondance. nips. Commissioner Johnaon, after tho routine busi- Ness was diepored of, moved that the bids for tho construction of the now Hospital be opennd, Preatdont Burdick estd that the bids took Precedent of Zcommunications and mattora of that kind, On motion of Commiselonor Clough, the Clerk road the advertisoment for tho bids, Commissioner Crawford, beforo tho bids wero opened, wished to say that tho Jowost wero not generally found to bo thacheapcat, It wan of the preutont importanen that the coutractors should be responsible mon, and that thoir fig- fired covered tho market prico, wo that thera might bo no break-down, and no demand for an ficroaned sppropriation after- ward. Tho bida should bo considered according to the ability and high character of those mak- ing tho proposals. Good workmanship was os- wenttal, aud cheap bids very often proved dear to the county before the work waa comploted. Commissioner Clough hoped that tue Board would act for the bent interests of tho county. Ho had no doubt that the Committes to whom tho bida would be referred would do its duty. ‘Tho bids for tho masonry, carpentering, eto., wore then read, as follows: Mason ‘Work—A, Minor, $37,023.94; P. J. Soxton, $39,818; TL, L, Leech, $16,400 5 Cox Brothers, $14,4N0 3 Mons &'Chambers, $61) jamier & Elder, $481509; Pruming & Muller, $57 ‘Thomea B, Courtney, 142,04; Hamo, including ’ corpeutoring, $92,190 Mortimer & Fiuld (for oue), $20,600; Jou Wilklo & Hon (for one), $258.0 ; Baine, for both, $54,800; Crill & Ttobinson, $49,000 ; Tleale Brothers, $18,4% } Clar Brothers, $51,000 + Conway & Tobin, $19,082" 1, ¥, Grilly, $43,080; byrne x ONBrlen,’ $49,995; James Ruth rfard (for one), $21,298 ; McNett & Hou, '¢47,40) 5 Warren A. Wolls, $50,996; IL, O'ltuare & Co., $40,300 1, F, Goebel, $44,083 ; Same, for ouo, $26,444; Ilo & ey Smith, $40,335" St. Louis, to tho meeting, and ho waa invited to ‘The bid of John Willard & Co, wasrojected for in- | participate in tho exercisea, ‘he discussion of formality. A similar fate ovortook the bid of Moril- | tho uct subject: mer & Field, : Carpentering ant Hatertat—P, J, Sexton, $21,690, James Allen, $31,900; J, UL Vanderiter, $20,800; Ment notey Brothers, $4,087; "John H, Doula, $19,736; sama for eutire work, $112,000; ‘Alexsuder White, $27,4855 Stegener Drotiors, $34,400; Harsing & sine, $29,091 David Cocy, $27,997; William Gouldy, $23,771 ‘“s weistens’ VACATIONE,” was opened by the Rov. Mr, Noyes. Ho raised tho question whether ministers’ vacations, na enerally obsorred, wore justifiable. Ministers in citics wero in the habit of holding on to their work all tho year, oxcopt in what by conscut was Plasterina—L. 1a Leech, $4,723; Cox Srothers, | deomed tho vacation season. It was o question Hida? Colty & Corey, $4,046; Holden & Hopking, | whother it was quite right for ministers to leavo $1,912; Zamer & Primm, io & O'Brien, | thoir charges at the same time, making it ditli- 4,950; Byrn $0,408 : Duniel Connell, $4,076; Kelly & Molody, $5,255; Guyin & Traynor, $5,500," Cut stone—Wiliam McMeon, $17,270; ramo for one, $4,035 ¢ L, Ta Leock, $14,908 5 Singer & Talcott, W. , Dekomann, $16,061; 2. J. Busch, $16,000; M, P, Murray, $16,450, tron Bafre—Willtam’ Garwin, $1,500 ¢ Unton Foun dry, $4,230; Jolin McArthur, $4,637.60 ; Clark & Esif~ Stating, Tin Roofing, etec—A, Kinsley & Cov $7,620 ; Froid Harmaun, $9,470; J. A, Atkinson, 11,40, Painting and Goazing—W, 3,945 | Thom- a4 Nekon, $7,200; Robbing & Lirsol, $4,109; George N, Manniltig, $7,009; Thomas L. Page’ & Co,, palnting Gd centa, aud glazing 88 cents, por foot, Thomas E, Courtney put in one bid, as fol- lows; Mason and carpenter work on ond pavil- ion, €46,000; sama on both pavilions, $95,180; mason work for She Revilla $20,207. Tho following bids, provionsly rejected, wore recoiyed, on motion of Commissioner Jolinson: Mortimer & Field, cut stone, 620,860; Willard & Co,, cnt stone work, $19,720; M. W, Fiold, care pentoring, £14,899; N.C, Doakmian, ent atone work, $10,966 ; I'red Rooze, ditto, $17,258, Coininlssioner McCaffrey eniled attontion to the fact that tho messonger had handed tho President some bids sinco the proceedings com- mencad, which was irregular. Tuo Glerk stated that no bids bsd boen re- ceived, Soma talk resulted, and # was questioned whother all the bide that camo in after 2 o'clock should be rojected, Yinally a motion to reject them was put and prevailed, by a voto of 8 to 4, ‘The following were tho bids killed: N, C, Deakman, cut stone; Nopnblican Iran Worke, iron stairway ; C. L. vane & Co,, tiles and iron Rone gud the bidof Horting & Co., for cut vtone, On motion of Commissioner Crawford, the bida wero referred to the Joint Committco on Hospital aod Public Buildings, with instructions to mako a caroful oxamiuation of the bids, and discover, if possible, whother there had been any strategy or Bharp practice, THE COUNTY CLERK, ‘The following is tha roport of the County Clork for the last half-yoar : MECEIVTA, ‘To balanco au per last etatemont,..+ ‘To marringe licenses... ‘To tavern Houses. cult to obtain supplies to fill pulpits and to per- form the curemonics of the Church, ‘The butter way would bo to take hotnmopathic doves, #9 to speak, Whon ministers felt jaded and worn out, thoy should fect at liberty to take vacations, no matter in what time of the yosr, But for all to relinquieh thoir duties in abont the samo season of the year did not secm to hima good custom, THE RRY, 212. WOOD ald that during bis thirteen years’ ministry in the Wost ho had bardly known anything prac- tically about vacations. His labors had been al- most Inceesant, the seven dayw of tho week. Tho alternation of his dutics was such, however, that be probably did not fecl such need of « vacation a8 would bo {f he wero cugagod in tho regular routine of Iabor inacity charge. Ho agreed with Mr. Noyes that it would be better for there to bo s distinct understanding between tho ministers aud their churches in regard to tho amount of timo pormisstble, aud that the minls- ters ehould solect this timo. ‘Tho custom of a general relinquishment of duties during one woason of tho yoar wasn bad one. Two vaca- tons a yenr of tivo weeks each would bo far but- ter than & month's vacation at ono Keason. THE REV. MR, WALKER said that both tho secular and religious press epoko of ministers’ vacations in a facetious way, a4 if thoy wore pimply tho result of a desire to seize upon good things, Ho did not thiotr vaca- tions should be taken excopt a8 4 duty to ft ministers for the better discharge of their du- tied. Ho had nover boon absent a month or five weeks from his church without feeling that there hod boen a retrogade movement. Ho thought Mr. Noves' views wore worthy of thoughtful consideration. THE oTUERS, Mr, Burrill had nothing to say. His people wore willing for him to go, aud he was going. Ho expected to have o nloasant time. Mr, Davis thought that, if tho brethren would arrange for oxchaages of pnipits, their flocks would bo partially provided for. ‘T'hers was 8 fecling againat long vacations, and {t waa un- doubtodly truo that, whilo the pastor was away, things came to a standytill. ‘Tho ov. Mr, Hare said there was one foaturo of vacations that might bo improved on, and that was tho habit of tho brethren all taking thoir vacations nt tho samo timo. Ho shout Providenco should arrango vacations. ‘Tho brethren should gons thoy hadacall to go, st differant seasons of tho year. Dr, Patterson enid ha was a pastor forsiztean A, Iteason, £. 7 3,100.03 ae 15.75 34.20" yeare beforu ho took a vacation, but he was af- 623 terwards convinced that ho suffered im conse- 15,00 quienes: sud would not attviso others to attempt the same thing, Vacation was necessary, and 2,680.82 churchoa were bonofited by giving their minis- ieaie tor a month or six wooke 8 year to rest. Tho were senarol soloction Of wummer was not an acci- Inge. oo ~ 53975 lent, but auaturalthing. It was tho timo when ‘To amuunt of fees recelved frown rest was wsuggosted by Natnro, but even Probate Court, .., eee 5,302,01, in that senson it was possitle to secure ————114,(04.25 | altornation in periods of absence, Ho ~~ | thought that the churches ns far as posible Bion $17,666.12 | should arrange for one minister during the vacs- Bandry expenso account, $8 207.07 tion and not depend on chance arpplica, Evon A, Baduaweky (ality tee ‘ if ministers suould atay at Lomo, thore would be MIN) sees ereoeee vee 600,00 more or Joss of a retrograde movement in tho Hermann Lisb (ealary as draughte- summer owing to tho absouce of church mem- TOAD). sere e sees + 2,600.00 bers. 1, Biller, Gonnty “Troasurer, silury Dalutico, au per to~ THC secon seveeeeeees ee: The Rev. Mr, Thompson thonehé yaoationa wero necossary with all active workura of what- ayor calling or profession, Thero was a natural aud circumstantial reason why tho vacation abould bein summer. JIo did not boliove in taking yacations by oxchanga of charges. It was ag hard work to proach old sermons as now 9,251.87 —— $ 5,618.94 To DaIANCO sss secese reser sseeees: + $12,097.18 BUMMAHY—BXPENDITUREA, Expenilltures, ai Pay-roll for oxtra and regular ‘nico, aves. Nor did he believe with Mc. Noyes that Jan por anes ane as fee vacations in homoopatuio doses woie good. Four ‘Psy-roil for oxtra and regular men,” weoks of absolcto rest wore far moce ofticient in 8,713.61 recuperating tho syatem, than three routs of two UBEY. Poy-roll fo ‘ebrusry .. 300 Pay-roll for extra and regular men, weoks cach, ‘Tho Rev. Mr. Thompson, of the Committes on a Troe ae of Exorciees, submitted tho follow- 3,692.06 9,025.16 ing subject for discussion at 688,03 THE NEXT MEETING t Liturgleal Exorcisea for Sabbath-Schools and 9,528,1¢ Day-Bohools.” Itzwas oxplalued thit tho sub- hoe. Joct of tha use of the Biblo in public rchools was 5,873.73 not to be included, tho day-wchools mferring to nyourra, PT | private wehools, ‘The Rev. Dr. Patterson was Amount of feva Ferelred six months, - appointed to open the discussion. ay BL, 1673 +$14,404,25, eas tay Anivuutat facade tra pein ‘THE METHODIST MINISTERS, alctanuexed statewent oe The Methodist clorgymen hold thelr rorular oH Ale on tetas . 4 weakly meeting youtorday, the followng mem-~ ee es. y sn0a0 bers boing present: Dr. Edwards, presiding 3 g ———--#25,308,4 | Mounts, Martin, Jutking, Oaldwoll, Herodith, ry 7,818.65 | Cautine, Axtell, Willlamson, Olmated, Stoarns, Stewart, Felton, Truegdoll, Marah, Fatlor Stew- ort, Shepard, Gillette, Arnold, Leonarl, Ellis, Atchison, Homonway, Clendenning, Pekhurst, Campbell, Youker, Thomau, and Wistebcad. Anaug the visitora wore Moears, Webb. of the Lisitimora Conference ; Dunning, of thi North Carolina Conference ; Dr. Guard, of Hatinoro, Dr. Edwards avnounced the desth of Dr, Lore, editor of the Northern Christin dd- vocale. ‘Dri Axtell reported progrogs from thi Come mittes on Sunday-School Assembly, Vastoral reports wero given by Movsrt, Cald- well and Feltou, Father Stewart wakisy a pa- thotic address, {he Doaplainos camp-mecting was disassed, and cirenlara distributed by Dr. Edwarda unong tho clorgymon, ‘{no busincas of tho day waa taken upby tho diecussion of the question, ** What can bi dono to advanco the Church workin theclty ?”* Sessra, ‘Tracsdell, Felton, Jutkins, Morcdith, Callwoll, Stowart, Martin, — Parkhurst, Clendeming, "Thomas, Axtell, aud Peck, took part. After paselng a resolution thatthe sameques~ tion should be discussed next week, Dr. axtoll openigg, and jidtwning to remarks trom Dr, Guard, the meeting adjourned. pie nel Ace A LUDICROUS SCENE IN COURT. | Memping, Tenn., June 21.—During a tral in the First Circuit Court to-day, ove attrucy callod another a liar, whereupon tho ono #) ad- dresued golzod the court Bible aud knocked the other down, and proceeded to sdminister con poral punistment according to the code of the rize riug. The Judge, calling for the Deputy Bitrier © combataina were finally soparated by byatandory, and the Judge fined them 650 each and alio tined the Deputy Shorif! 225 for bolug absont, but happening to rewomber that he had sent that officer out just before the will ‘began his fino was reraittod, COUNTY COORT—STATENENT, ‘Total amount feen carted... +3 6,263,28 ‘Total awount fees outstanding, aw Poe dnt statemout ronuered Bec, , 1874, veriseseesereen 27348 $8,002.71 Amount feea collected and pald over to Mermaua Lio, Clark, os. ‘Total amonut outstanding. Sevonty-four pauper Minstic charged to county, at Feos earued, 34 ALOV Total amount of servjcea past tix mouths... ase e018 6,599.18 ‘The Clerk of tho Crimual Court went ina ro- port for tho elx mouths ouding May 31; Clerk's foes collectod, $1,634.45 ; Sheriff's foes, 802,10 ; Btate's Attorney, $216 ; paid in fines to Law In- stitute, 8639; Justices, Constables, etc., toca collected, @5.65; floes aud fees for city, #221 5 Clerk's (eos loaned and uopaid during Docombor torm, 1674, aud all terms of 1875, €5,100.05, Thoro aro 121 cages ponding iu court not taxed, feca on which would mako 81,600. The Board, after receiving the report, ad- journed until Thursday aftornoon, THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT. Yo the Editor of Ths Chicage Tribune: Caicauo, June 21,—A Jocal disgrace now, It would becomo a national aud world-wide die- graco should the 4th of July, 1870, arrive and Gud this anclent teatimeuial to the Father of bis Country still Incomplete, The quostion now da not what Goorge Washington himself, looking down from “his lofty niche in the pinnacts of fame,” thinks of bis degencrate countrymon, but what tho world will think of » country about to celebrate, with groat pomp and bom: past, tho hundredth year of it sinfence, for a0 loug neglecting to honor, by a single monument, 7 THE NEW DIRECTORY. ADELPHI THEATRE, TUESDAY RVENING, Jane 2, LADIES’ NIGHT. MOST ENTHUSIASTIC SUCCESS! Enllrely New Programme This Weex, LAST NIGHTS OF THE GREAT STAR ALLIANCE, LEONA DARE, Comparison of Names with St outs and Cincinnath, Chicago Comes Out Forty Thonsand Ahoad. Messrs, Donnelley, Loyd & Co, bave practical- nang bi ly completed, and will Lave rondy in a few daya, AMID TAIT wis WEST, Hate tho Lakeside City-Directory for i875. More Tie Nee Nein Nenescaed than tho ordinary pains have been taken tn ite compliation, and it promises to be a most com- plete and valuable work. Tho preface contains | much SPECTRD BRIDEGROOM. HARK HUGHES, NED WAMBULD, KUSHBY, and INTRNEATING INFORMATION, in it the proprictora of the book say: Ko Uttle annoyance haa been cansed by recent changos in the Lowe-numbera of several districts, ‘The refarm appears to have been in progeens for sore dime, and promecuted spaamnndically, with iitle regard to “rompleting one thing before begtunivg another,” Hence, in many instances, while one portion of a atreet hos new numbers, the other retaina the old. Ny in other casen, the new numbers have beas placed since the canvass was completed, All this occasious confusion, and pupiication of amtors, which might have been avoided by @ more energetic prosecution of the work, We have taken the utmost pains to secure orenereaay snd ¢cumparotively few crrors will be ‘aun, ‘The'steady yearly increare in #lze of our Directory adopte more conduused atyle of giving Idrensea, textricting each individual to One line of space, whenever practicable, We have alto rigllly excluded the large alaes forming what Is kuuwn aw “the floating population,” fe. persons holling » residence of only a few weckn’ of montha’ duration, ‘The opening of navigation, and activity of veriaun in- teresta depending upon H, draws bituer « very con- siderable tinmigration, which retuains only during the summer montha, and'la mnbject to daily changes dur 7. Hence the clanmfication of an te and tranattory would be of Wut Uitle vaiue at the time of publishing, and almost ure. Jens s month later, It ban been eustomary io Western citfos to include these names, butas they evidently rerve to useful purpose we shall continue to out ern, ‘Thoy nlvo state Hint it {6 important that bust- nees men should +eo for thomselves that their namMce aro property: inserted when tho canvassers call, and request that they may be notified of eriore in the prasout work, 80 thoy may correct thom in 1676, “ Through the courtesy,” they continns, ‘of Ttenry H. ituribur, Esq,, wo are onablod to pra- went a reprint, and as nearly av possiblo fao- eunile, of the tirst Chicago Directory, iasued in 1839. thas never before boen reprinted, though a later issue wan several yoars ago incorrectly roproduced as the iret.” the Come THB COAL HEAVERS, SOMNAMBULISTS, HAMPTOWW STUDENTS, Retalning for thi DAVID KTRONG'S = ienuttial anieauy Tevet BURNIE HILT: OF, The Denth of Warren HOOLEY'S THEATRE, POSITIVELY LAST WEEK! MONDAY, JUNE a, TONY PASTOR'S STAR TROUPE! An Entire Chango of Programme, all the Btars Appearing, uy their Great nalties, LAST WEEK BUT ON¢ of Daly's Filt.ay. (Now York) Compauy. SECOND WEEK OF TIE BIG BONANZA! A POSITIVE SUCCESS. Secure Your Seats In Advance! 50,000 more persons wish to sco the BIG BONANZA, and thy tima fe short READINGS AND RECITATIONS. PROF, WALTER C. LYMAN, Mlocutionist, at Toave Itt-st. Gongrezational Charch,' eoraet of Adameat., ‘Tuesday Evo,, June 22, ‘Shoy have takov the trouble to Magdalena COUNT Tur Nawtrs Ainited by in the directories of Chicago, Bt. Louis, and | Tb taco Ans Cincinnatl, aud tho results, which natisfactorily rlow Chicago's supremacy in population, aro tabulated aa follows [Cites a Tho Tous Al A: The CMea-y_ i 90, |Lowia! OLPH-ST. OPERA-HOUSE, Cormor Wer Raudotph aud Jeficrson-sts. Posttty-ly Last Woek of IDA CERITO'S LADY MIN- TUES and ALISE LEFACIES PRENCIT CAIN-CAIN AND THIt LADIES! FRENCH GYMNASIUM, Matinee this (Tnewday) . ro.. previous to which Mies VINCENT will wali a wiry from thy top of tho Op- tra Housa ta the buliding appest ANNIVERSARY EXEROISES CHICAGO LADIES’ SEMINARY, At Chapel of Third Presbyterian Church, cornor Wash- ington aud Cariwntor-ste., Toesday Evening, June Sh $3,019, 30,39] In gat eet Rely soe" ous 1, 8) 6, | &t. Isouia claims 123,870 names, but the cor- rect count shows only 105,701, Cincinnati claims 105,000, but the correct count ehows 106,077. PROFESSIONS AND TRADES, A table of the professions, trades, employ- ments, ete., of the threo cities, bas been com. pilod upon the information derived from actual count. It in as follows; RAR Ae : ETETS ae teas] PLADOS. NILSSON! 'hstasezesermiasae™ KELLOGE! Tor tho last eix years sour Planos have a ‘been my choice for the Concurt-roum ani bouse, LUCCA! ‘Toae Upriehta aro oxtrnordinaryinstra- _ Twente and deserve tholr groans sauce | PATTI ALBANI! sc.itynnuaaiiae usta STRAUSS! “SetcccscarPaastvtlan taut year Boardiug-house : Duoksellers, publishers, and wis Honors... sed tho Pianos of every colo~ maker, but gite yours the Carpentors on Cigars aud tobscco, whol Clare and tobaceo, retail, Chithing, wholesale, Clothing, retail, «24.46. ‘Commnbxion mercliants Drusrnuakers anil WE! Madame Pareparalied your Planothe Druggista, wholesal L ! finest in the United btates, J fully Druugiete Fetal. H I! dudorse that opinion. Dry goods, whole! THE INCOMPARABLE WEBER PIANOS Foods, retail... Elavators, ‘grain. Furniture, manufsedtrers Furulture, wholesale and retail, , Grocers, who! Grocery, retail... Hardware and cutlery, Hardware and cutlery, retail. Hate, caps, anit furs, wholeaate, inte, caps, and furs, retall Totele..... +00 Tururanoe agents. Insurance companies, life, Iusurance companies, fire. Insurance companies, mari Taundrt AND ESTEY ORGANS, AT STORY & CAMPS, 211 STATES’ EDUCATIONAL, Cook County Normal sec N EXAMINATION for ADMISSION for 1 ret ea bs Bald Weocnosdays Hane au and Wedteaaere dept. |, boginning at 93) %, m., and coutiaue till 3:45 p, BT ulbibinseeeds Pa Contos tor the Mrs. Wril. Hrooke prises in reeds ireceutien wh abr ase ae ae A AE Lumber deste Gretamation, will be on Priday sith atap. ma Alamnt jnooting Friday evening and Raturday morning, the 2 inst. “Rest ‘term Ul commence Wedd: Des WEN EWORT Th al PARK INSTITUTE, FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES, nies oe 0 iteale 75 and T7 Ashland-av., Chicago. Fall Term begins iteal-estato agents aud doale akon ate 4c0g | WEDNESDAY, Sept. 15, Large corps af experionced "Sool ’gav| "352 | and succossfal teachers, Increased accommodst.ous for 4%, a3] “a | boarding poptts Wagon-maker 63{ a:| 32 | Unnsual advantages for the atady of Modern Languages, Watches and jewelry, eto, wm) ona 94 | Musio,and Art, Send for catalogue. Wood and coal ...s6. wa} i0i' 104 | *Tocluded tn attorneys. St. Mary’s Hall, FARIBAULT, MINN, v1 » D. D., Hector, Misa #. By ft sisted bys {ull Curpe uf Kxpori~ SEMMTOD Ry, OEE Gee St Hace wk . Ad, 19%; let rth tails, address the Tioctirs ss Secondo) An Extraordinary Obituary. That tho Philadetphis Ledger has not a mo- nopoly of oxtraordivary obituary announcements iu proved by the following rowolution recently sdopted by the membera of the Zion African Bet vodiat Episcopal Church of Penuiugtonvillo, end. t Whereas, It hoa pleased Almighty God, tn Hie all- wisa Providence, to rumove by death from ‘our midst Lirother Lewis A, Clarkson, a trustes, a wtoward, aud Superintendent of Zion African Methodist Episcopal Cburels snd Sunday-school, in tho 45th year of bis age, On Sunday afternoon, May'9, 1875, after he bad clused tho school and started for home, doin Mller ren out of his Louse with a double-barreled gun in his haud, crossed the graveyzrd, and when Brother Clarkson ‘Wau sbout 50 yards froin the eburch, he (Miller) slot Clarkson in the lagm, from the eifecta of which he fell to slcep in Christ, May 12, about 9:0 o'clock, Aud tn whoee deming wo greatly deplore, but submit to the iuposition of Providence, who dorth all things well, ___ SUMMER RESORTS. DEER PARK HOTEL, B. & O. R. R., Will Open June 21,1875. JOHN DAILEY, Manager, Formerly of Glados Hotel, Oakland, Island Ledge House, Wells Beach, Me. W. As WORCESTER & CO. Proprietors. ‘This House ts cousldored the boet on the aca-coaet of Eagland, tore Chere le wurt and vor batnlog, ite jocaalling. Nebiue. gun r a i ale an Hie can be turvice of patrocs, and overythin ‘n'a houed allaptod for pleasure sul reorvation. MODERN WOMEN. Tt fs a ent commentary upon our boasted civ{- nn that the women of our times havodogen- erac.t im health aad physiqne uutil they are Uterally a race of invalids—pulo, nervous, fecblo, and back-achy, with only boro and there a fow noblo oxceptiions in the persons of- the robust, buxom tadics characteristic of tho sox in days gous by, By avory largo axperience, covering a'pertod of yeare, and ombracing the treatment of many thousands of cagcs of those ailments peculiar to women, Dr, Pierce, of tho World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N. ¥., haa perfected, by tho combination of cortsin vegetable oxtracts, @ natural apecific, which he does not extol ess, Splendid mtb fo thu woudae Pricus Shoderate.’ The beet the market ca afford for the table, And far the comfurt and Uappinoes of they tests, Heston Hineine Te rune four traiue por day froin oaton te al rosa OAKLAND BEAOH HOTEL. ‘The wndorsignod, formerly connected fata ington, 1). 0., Congross aud Varilion Howl,” Woltbo "1 ‘soasua 100 hotel tl at Oakland Moach, Warwic eds tur gueste June Qi,’ thle hotel rome latgy and comin: Hour, ant curo-all, but ove which adatirably fuliilla a singlo~ the supplied, eval neva of purpose, being & most positive and re- be out stoguiGoat and ealleoad capepea vidonce daily, muuape attoutyon. z “Care Pavble' boat Com write Narragsnsott Bay, Rhode EUROPEAN PLAN, Will open fur the gurste daly i Kigit steamboata dally {rows Vrotidence and Now! dress » Le UMP) YS, Eropriot: Be MU HEA Prorldoaco, TE. 4p Mable remedy for those weaknowsés and oom- plaints thas afllict tho women of the prosent day, Tuis natural spocitio compound fa talled Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, Tho following ‘arg among thowe diseasca in which thus wonder- ful medicine has worked: curos ay if by magic and with a certainty nover beforo attainod by any medicines: Wonk back, norvons, aud genoral debitity, falling aud other displacoments of in- ternal organs, resulting from dobility aod lack of strongtts in natural supports, iuternal fever, congestion, Intlammation, and ulceration, aut very many othor chronto diseases incident to GLEN HOUSE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, ‘This favorite Summer Hosort open frum Jane 17 to Oct Lh, Wi 0, RL MILLIKEN, Proprietors, women, uot propar to wentlou here, in which, aa "SCALES, _ ‘ well au ip the casou that bave bon ouumorrated, PAAR ree tho Favorite Prescription -etfecte oures—the PARE ARS marvel of the world. It will notdo harm to any state or condition of tho system, and by adopt~ ing its uso tho invalid lady may avold that ‘soverout of orteals—tne consulting of » family physician, Favorlte Proscription is sold by deal~ qu ty medicines generally, SCALES OF ALL KiNzs. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. 121. 113 Lake St., Chicago, Be caretulto buy only te Genuine, ___ RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAINS opted. * Rui Pxrraratro: On Reva nesce sf a1 tive bunday Depat, font af TieKetenicey 6Y Clark: CHICAGO & RORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. arkeat, (Ser 15 Connt. Teket Offices, a “e= Depot corner of Weileand schhebotearner of Oasat end Riczie “+Sunday ie. an Haute), and TI dat “Arrive, opPreverse iegrecguapascuges 38 33 7 sero vata, MICHIOAN CENTRA f) Latest tana poor neat erecan-at, aul of” Handotons corner 2° Satur CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUIS. and Chicayo, Kansas City ant Denver Short Liner, Enon Deas, Oper: AL West Side, near Maison Dot, ‘Da Hid Handolphert., an Kanmas Ci Bt, Louls and Surlnetiold_E. Ghicago@ Paducah Ra Rec Orel Jollet 2 Dwight Aconnuouation: ty and Denver Faat Rx. Lacon, Washington Kx, 2 c"1caG9, HILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD, Eniom bers a! curner duddison and Canalesin, Tieke (Edsauth Chtrkeatsy uppattte Sherman d bat Deen ia Arne Mitwackos & Prairis du Chien Wivislon, Pasaenige: Miwa i coad con et al ala Ovhineh & Green Bay, througn! Vxprest. 1910:008. m. |" 4:00. mi. Chien & Yowe: alas, Alsnaens, aliwantens de PAU steams] O20 Pe Me" Ae me ajalls, through Hxpros TONG pera, i$ Team. Depot, foot af Laden. ant fun of ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Tieket Cairoe Fpringte Fronts and Keoki Dabuque & Sloax Oity Dabugug & sinus C Gilman Passenger... “eBs. sunday, itz, Batarcays From Central De te Soot Lakro,, neonate Remtahen Gta: eld and Peo Rpringhwit Sinbt Kay ress, Y oe ‘anut und Sisteenthste, sad at desats, ria Express, » apes CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. ft, Sut oF fuke-tt,, Indiand-a8, and Sizteenthatt, Ontces, 63 Clark-at., imodation|* 6: turday, $Ex. KANKAKEE LINE. ct eiphet anktat donee Learn, Arrive, Tadlanapolts, Lonierilte & Cinct . Iniisoapells, Loviasiied Gincia:| 2% =| Bop. me nau Night Exprose (daily: 8:00 p. m.{* 2:158, me CINCINNATI ATR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. From Pieabuna, Clactnaatt fer Clintun ahd Carvollaais, Hindotpheserandotdepars? "att Ste, 8, Lowls Ralleay dept, eam Ticket office, 11 Leave Arrive, Indlsmarplis, Loutsvitle & Cinctn-} . Inlay FO a ++]* 8008. m./* 840 p, me nad (dally). se] 7:30, me] 7408, rae CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Das ade « CAfcaga-av, rrabee-st,¢ Pee ont lat efics Wo, & Clare sd ts Shermad Arrtee, 40 p. oa bsg me iO alm S400. m. 10.052, mw. From depat corner Clint PHTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. "i Tickeh artee, 121 Randalphest,, ond ton aad Carrol Wess Side, ‘depot, Arrive, 80D. my TH0a, me PITISBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, ‘Eaute, | Arrive, Seat at "ruener af Washington, BALTIMORE & OHt Brains tate fron. teetsap Eepuraen Dusen ntysecondet, Ticket oce, 1! Mail, Bandara Excepte Tixps Daily... Teaer. | esa. m.| 72 855 p.m] 72a, tne CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAG, Depot, corner oy Van furen une Sherman-ste, Grand Muctte Hotel. head of the protesslan for over evcu all important. A book Omaha, Learenw'th£Atohiton Ex Pera AGoammodation sof ‘Leave, MEDICAL CARDS, {OOK HOSPITAL, sorner BV ssbingwo and Fracklin-se cbarturad by the Brate of lilt ula foF the express purpass of yf riving’ the bigiest porible Treatment in all cates of prk Vatediseasen, It le well known Dr. ‘dames ns stood at the YORTS--aue anil BIDE for’ the million, fro, ar 10 Fonte to pay postage, on Atarrlage, Lost fuergy, Lave, ropotoncy, Pimples a the Fave, ole. Ladies requlrtag the mon delicate atiendun, with home board, ete, ‘eallor write. ‘cunidential, Ottoe, ¥a. m. uoil 7p, os . curl NO PAY! Strict we RES Dr. Kean,, 360 SOUTH OLARK-8T., CHICAGO, May bo cansulted, personally or by inall, free of on all whi obs: une ur tofvonedintacs, Dit. J. KEAN to the only pliystelan in the city ry tite Cures OF HO pay, te cure bay. hog hours, ¥a. w. tu & anders from 9 $0 13, 187) Washiny Oyingtonsat Establiabod 1650, cuntio- PSS any ives ‘Chrnote, ae Bpectal Dievanes, Nerrous Debility, £0. ‘A Yuok on Mare ring M Aletta of youthful knpradetica, slecay, weevous debi rt koowa remedy, has founda * aa Makoto NT a FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, Pier tarthntidec arial nrecthteestalic tia bee) a Diseare, 81 psyes, for lu’ conte, Mor write. Cousnitauioa ANHOOD RESTORED, ity, atc. $5.00 Packages PRAGTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXCHANGE FOR Bills of Natioual Currency, TRIBUNE OFFICE

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