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THE LAW. Opinion hy Judgo Blodgett on Railroad-Atd Bonds, The Btato Suprome Court Overruled--- Innocent Holders. Mrs, Barnum Blake After Hor Money—Ho Pleads Poverty. ; Record of Now Suits---Bankruptcy Cases. RAILROAD-AID BONDS, SME DECISION OF THE STATL BUPHEME COURT TE~ YERSED, The following onliion of Judge Blodgott, do- nyorod yestorday morning in the cases of Doles ya. Tho Towna of Elmwood and Brimflold, on the logality of rallroad-ald bonda, which Jovor- roles our Snpremo Court, ia of such importance that it is givon in full: ‘ ‘Theso are all sults upon coupons for fntorest on wonils tesued ry tha defendant towna respectively to afd iu tho coretruction of a railroad called the Dixon, Yooris & Hanulbal Ratlroad, ‘The tino of road which wan boilt, wat is known as the Unda Branch of tho Chreago, Darlington & Quinoy Road, I helleve tn, the onty portion of the road completed. By the act of ‘March 6, 1867, chartering tho Company, the various fuwns tlirongh’ which tho line of roxd might be located ‘were authorized to aubecrito to ita capital atock to an amount not excoeiing $35,000, on condition tuat euch subscription should be frst ratifod by » majority of the voters of tho town at an cloetion, hold for such Purpora, and of which matics ahould bo duly given, 2 ofoction waa cated fu tho month of March of 186), in Elmwood, and In Brimfeld Auiuaty ' 1808, for the | murrora, | aa the call declared, of voting upon the propriety of aub- feribing to the atock of tus Company to the amount of $33,000, ‘There was also a ppeclal notice given that at the samo election or meeting another vote would bo had to subscribe to the stock to the amount of $15,009 moroin DrimGeld, making fn al! $50,000, and $14,000 In excess of the amotint which tho charter of the Compa- Dy authorized that town to aubscrite for, In the Town of Elinwood, the notice wan for $40,030 In excons of tho $35,0:0 authorizou by the charter, making in all stock to the amount of $75,000 for that corporation, ‘The meetings werd held, and the towns voted almos ‘unanimously to subscribe for the $35,000 stock and for tho $15,009 excess u Drimfeld, and in Elmwood for thy excess of $40,4, ‘The charter of the Company ‘was, on March 0, 1849, aubaequont lo tho disputed yoto in Brimfcli, but prior to the disputed voto in Elmwood, so’ amended that any of theso towns might snbscribo for stock to the amount of $100,000 + and at a Istor period, on May 14, 1X0, another fown meeting was called’ and held iu Brim: flold, at which thers wan a voto to aubscrilvo for $27,000 moro voted fn that town, making in all $75,000, ‘Theao subscriptions, over $75,000, wore mada iu cach of theso towne, and bonda in payment thereof were insucd tho ofticors deslanated by tholaw, On the Sist day of , March, 1969, the Leaistaturo passodt an act doclaring in aubstance tliat the prior vote of those towus subscrib- 40g, for tho atock in queation was a vaild voto, aud that the Supervieors of the town should not only ‘make tho subscription and fasue tho bonds, Lut alto that tho $15,000 voted in Brimfeld and the £40,009 voted in Elmwood in oxcoss of the $35,000 originally anthorizod by tho churter of 1867, whon subseribéd accordin, fo tho conditions of tho vote, tnight bo collocto in tho same manner as thoy | tad bec subscribed undor the provisions of said charter, ‘To original act incorporating tho Company provided also that these bonds should be made payoule in twenty ears from thelr date, ‘I'he bonds were fasted; they ave been sold upon the market for valuo, and. oro now in tho hauds of purchasors, who havo paid fall value for them, ‘Tho towns rosiat paymont of {ho in- terest which haa maturol 60 fir; first, upon the ground that the voters of tho towus’ having no au. fhorlty to make to aubseription beyond §35,0; {ho time the meeting waa called, tho subseription yold, notwithstanding {he aubacquent act of tho Legis lnture validating or ratifsing thot subscription ; ond tecond, on the grotind that in fenting these Lon town anthorities avo exceeded their power, fn that the nonds Lear date fn April and May, 149, and ere perablo in twenty, yonry {rom the woxt July, #0 tat uote fe tu fact a Mille cxvess of tltuo) Loponil twenty yeirs; and they therefore claim that tho Londs are ab+ solutely void, ‘TUE DIFFIOULTY IN THE CASE in somewhat increased! of complicated by the fact that, subscquont to the tyauo of these bonds, certain of the eitzcns of both of these towna instituted proccedings against tho Tax Collector of the towus repuctively 10 enjoin tho collcction of tho taxes levied for the pay~ ment of interest on thexe Londa, and that suit waa fakon to tho Supreme Canrt of this Blate, and it was thore held (Marvhall va, Slitman) thas, the town hay- ing no power at tho time tho voto was takou, no eube- ent act of tho Legislature could rovivity or vulldato these bonds, and thar, although tho bonds were fasucd after the valldating at wor paased, atill it did not opo- rato to make that yood which wae bad without the act, ‘This suit waa brought by certain tax-payers of the town against the Tax Collector, snd tho bondholiers wero not pirties of course to tho sult, ‘Thoy aro su no way conchided of stopped by this adjudication, The bonds hud. been aold, aud thess plaintiffs wore to holders of the bonds, or rifea from whoin they liad derived them, at the ton, ‘They wero not i not recklestly, or if powible, kuowinuly, decide a ueation of this tinportanes 1 contravention of tho Acefvton of the Rupreimo Court of thin State, tnlean Wo felt compelled av too by the controlling decision of tho Supremo Court of tho United Btates, All of ‘theso canea reer to ma to bo entirely parallol with the sane af St, Joseph Townshtp va, Rogers, reported in sth Wallace, where tho Suprome Caurt of the Uuitod Btatcn bas held in alinoat dlametrical opposition to the opinion of the Supreino Conrtof this stato, thnt the acts of the Legleluture clothe, or ratify rather, an mi Sutborized voto aut tho neta‘of tho town au snd makes the bonds valld and renders them a valid claim ayainat the town, ‘Tho reasoning of the Buprome Conrt of the United Blates ix, that tho town being but the creature of the Joplelative power, and belng anthorized to doanything ‘witch tho Legialsture authorizos within the Imitation of tho Constitution, and having dono these acte, which might bo ontaide of tho cope of Sta power without the Suthority of tho Legislature, it ein the power ut thts | Legislatite to aftcrwords rutlfy such actu, rnd thero- fore make the proceedings entirely valld and binding { upon tho town, | "Tho counsel’ for tho defendanta in this case labored | Nery ably and ingenlously to ovade the force of the do- { edafon in 10th Wallace, which I have quoted, as they j saw untess thoy could inake tho Gourt’percelve | there was a distinction between that caro and ; the ono now Lefora va wa should bo com- | pelted to follow the decteions but it rcems | tome thelr arguinent waa more {ugonfous than sound, j and that we caunotcacape the conclusion that the Bu- { pfemo Gourt upon pracealy the facta Lefora us-tine | fess they sball ovorrulo tho case of St, Joseph Town- | ehtp va, ogers—would decidu for the plalntliy in this | gase,and hold there Loads yolid, and hold the town fo for the Intereat as it accrucd, Bablo for the Intercat as it d, i | | ‘Lhave carefully considered also hav full; ‘idered als THE BECOND POINT made, which tn that the bonds are vol because they run for a longer tno than the Legislature authorized ; but I do not think that ralat da well taken, becaune it | was in the power of the ‘Town at any tine, probably, | to pay the bonds within the twenty years, or at the ¢x- piration of the tweuty years, Frobsbly if thoy tuaiet ' upon thelr rights thoy can aay these are bonds due in | twenty yoars;' although they may in torms call for thelr insturity ate later date, yet at the same timo they mat be governed by the ‘law rater than by their own verbiage, I do not thiok It would be soundfcamn— { morcial morality to allow partios to escape the Hablitty, i which they have (hemaclyesassumed, upon eo techutcal | , At excuse and ol{cation as this, ‘Tho authority Leng | ample, it would allow them to take advantazo of their own mistake or thelr own wrong to bold thera bonds yold, for which parties Lave pal money and for whieh i these towns havo obtained what they issued the bonds for, that fs, tho coustruction of {ti railroad. ‘They y o rocelved all the incidental benetita whic they anticipated or expected from ft, Lut that tho Court ea uot help, ‘They havo fot this rallroad, for ‘whose construction they inaued tha bonds, wid it weetns to Us the dictates of common honesly roqulre that thoy should pay, Tregrot (hut tho amount Involved in theso suite ta.n0 small that this opinion cannot bo reviewed in the Buprome Court of tho United Statcs, Lecausa £ Wink, dnasmuch aa (his is an teste resting Dpon these towns for many years to come, they would, protably pay the indabtedutas much more cheerfully if they could have ‘the opinion of the Supreme Court upon the matter, and cortainty this Court will do anything to favor them, in that roger, 1¢ py consolidating any of theso cascs togeter, hey could” be made of aufficent amount namely, §5,(00, to maka the cates appealatie, X should roquire the plaintiff to consulidato the eases’; but on examination as they stand 1 do not see that it can bo done, Judgment will be roudered for the platytitts, Paddook & Ide for the plaintiffy ; Johnson & Hopkivs for defendant ——> BLAKE VS, BLAKE, BUR WANTS HEL MONEY. Judge Rogers was occupied all day yesterday faheariog a motion to commit for contempt Barnum Llako for not paying bis wife Christine the alimony decreed her by the Court, In aup- Port of the motion tho aflidavit of Mrs, Blake wasread, which stated in February last the Circuit Court decreed to hor $75 immediately aud 860 a month thereafter as atimouy, and also $150 for solicitors’ fees; that her husband bad throatenod that bo ‘would uot pay hor auvything, and that in order to carry out ‘his intention he spon after tho rendition of the decroo Irft the State forthe Bouth, where bo lived for some time at Great, expense. Shoe also alleged that there wae ue June 1, (he sum of €405; that sho is in great need of this alimony, being utterly dewtl- ute, And with uo credit ag bis wife, bis charac- tor being such that yo gue will trust her on bis account, She baw been, sho says, obliged even o stay away from church on account of her in- ability for the past els months to procare decent clothes, Sho aluo claima that her husband hag sent a piano,, molodeou, garete and othor household furniture out of tho State to Port Washington #0os to evade payment of the amount deareed against him, and that hu will also toave unlous ho bo restrained from 40 OW ‘Tink OTHER spe, - Mr, Hervey, Mr. Dlako's attornoy, read an afl- davit of hid client to the effect thal he had not the allmony because bo could not, havin the prerent timo no income, Hin only rented property wasa dock, from which he recoived A yoar, which wag mortgaged for 240,000, and taxed @0)0, ao that ho was obligod to pay mora than horecolved. Tin homeatead at Winnotka was also mortgaged for 86,600, but was worth 810,000 over the Iucumbranco, and this ho hnd offered to givo her in compromise, . He had also offered to givo $1,000 worth of the furni- ture, a sowing machine, and $2,000 in money. At another time he bad offered $208 month com- promizo, though lio could only doit by solling ave of his Lhousohold proporty, but eho bad ro- fayed all these offers, “Mr. Biake lao stated that ho had lost $93,000 ou the Board of Trade, and had beon obligad to pay a largo amount to his wife's attornoy, Mr. 8. K. Dow, who had, owovor, sued him for €4,000 moro, A NUMBER OF OTHER AFFIDAVITS woro roail in support of osch side, and Mr. Blako's counsel moved to quash the motion for attachment on the ground that no domand for payment had beon nado, which waa necessary by the docision of the Supremo Court, snd that his cliont could not pay, and could not bo at- tached for not doing a thing bo waa unablo to porform. On tho other band, Mr, Dow arguod that, as the days were specified on which tho allmony was to be paid, no notico was necos- sary. THE sUDOE austainod thin view of the caso, and refused to dismisa. A long argumont was then bad, Mr. Hoewoy urging the inability of his olien?, and Mr, Dow insivusting that Mr. Blake must Lave bad monoy to sustain him in the South, and that be had fraudulently mortgaged ls property, or put it out of bis possession, solely to prevent his wife from gotting any. At the conclusion of tho atgumont tho Judge took the papers, romarking that bo would take tha caso undor advisement, —— gs NEW SUITS, pivoncrs. Sarah A. Davis, complains that her huabsnd has boen guilty of adullory with several persons within the last year, and she does rot propose to tivo with him sny longer if she can get a divorce. Mary A. Cameron also makes similar alloga- tions against her husband, John Cameron, and asks for a decroo. Lastly comes Susan Fellows, and represonts that to hor cortain knowledgo hor husband, Al- mond 8, Follows, in August, 1874, disgraced hhimacilf and her by consorting with folr but frail damsol, go thaf aho also wants a divorce. UNITED STATES counts. W. 8. Porsonctt bogan s sult for $3,000 ogasinat Pollock Barbour. SUPERIOR COURT, Charlos Banton, Sterling Smith, O, E. Smith, RD. Hills, and 8, M. Wiker began a suit for 93,600 against Henry Willets. Tho Intornations! Bank brought suit against August Limberg claiming #2,400, and anothor for $2,400 agamat If. Il, Walkor, Jacob Brathson sued 8. M. Kichau for $2,000. E. D, Mosloy, for the use of Ivabella J. Mar- tine, sued tho Alemauulsa Fire Insurance Com- pany of Cloveland for $2,000, Joho Johnston brought sult to recoyor $2,000 from W. IL. W, Cushman. Lee, ‘Troedy & Co. commenced an action acainst Leopold Nohrbach claiming $5,000. ‘aineulT COURT. L. D. Pollard commenced nn action in replovin againat Electa A. Norton, Goorge Norton, D. CG. McLain, D. L. Shoroy, Walliam McGregor, and Peter Torwilliger, to recover somo ongines and bollers valued at $1,600. W, H. French ot at, for the ase of Trench, began s suit for $2,500 againat the Clay Fire and Biaslis Stock Insurance Compauy, of Nowport, ye —_—-—- OTHER BUSINESS, DANKRUPTOZ ITEMS, Final creditors’ mootings will bo held beforo Rogietor Iiibbard Aug. 7 in tho following cases : A.M. Wills, D. B. Oakes, Higgins & Brand, Jo- Soph Phillips, and 8. Gumpbrocht; Goorgo L. Ifanson, Leo Potrio, R, TL. Compton, August Ruscho and John Hofatoin; Honry Kilian and Henry Seblick; W. F. Withoroll, Henry Friod- man, A. G. Swift, Samuol Smith, Boomer & Tonks, and C, 0. Ton Broecke, In tho follow- Ing casca thoy will bo held tho enma day before Itegiater Johuson; J. 11. Patterson, J. H. Small, Jacob Eus, ot al, Jobu O. Andersobn, and Ja- tua H, Wissell, Nelson Piumb will hayo a hear- ing before Rogistor Grant at Morris, fas proceedings agsiust Maj. Clogg wero dis- mivgod. Discharges woro issucd to George F. Leta and W. IL, Cucnowith, Atkins & Burgoss wore adjudicated bankrupt by aefaull, sud o warrant fasued roturuable “We the mattor of Benjamin ©, Wilkina et al., adividend meeting will bo hold July 32 beforo Register Hibbard. couNTY counT, In tho estate of I'ritz Cannowitz, the will was proven, and lotters testamentary wero granted to Hcinrick Beuster, undor bond for $5,000, In tho ostate of ‘Theodore O, Krasfft, tho olaim of Losisa Kracit, oxccutrix, amounting to 237,932, was allowed, Tu tho gstato of Arthur Nusaoll, the will was provenand lottors testamentary were granted to Amanda Russell, under bond for $1,000. Iu tho ostate of John Allmondinger, the will was proven, and lottora testamentary were grant- ca to Margaretha Allmondingro, under bond for 11,000, In the estate of Hugh Rigney, a grant of ad- ministration was mado to Frank H, Cook, undor bond for €0,0U0. Au order was made confirming Assosamont Rotls Nos. 6 and 3 in tho Town of Lako, excopt parte io No. 3, The City of Chicago, through Messrs, Root, Storrs, and Tuley, yeatorday filed s demurrer to the cumplaint of the Citizons' Association filed in the County Court several weeks ago, which declared that the lato chartor olection waa cher- acterized by fraud, and nskod that it bo sot saido, Thedemurrora set forth that the Court bay no Juniediction in tho matter, and that the complainants ais not outitled to the discavary or rolief prayed for, CRIMINAL comut, ** : In tho caso of Goorgo Martin, indicted ‘for ewindliug ot cards, motion for s change of ‘Vouuo was made, on tho ground that the Court was prejudiced against bim. His affidavit was accompaniod by tho aflidavits of J, Halligan aud J. M, Maghora, which were to tho ssme offect, Poter Sehaffer was tricd for burglary and ao- quitted. ‘THE OALL—MONDAT, Jupax Bropuerr—Paxsod casos. Junay Ganx—37 to 42, 44, 45, 47 to 50, 52 tu 56, 64, 59, 60, Junor Jau‘son—No call, are Jonox Moonz—No call, Jupor Roorns—Bot cases 816 and 2,511, and catondar Nos. 837 to 816, \ JUDGMENTS, : Untrep Sratzs Cmourr Count—Jupor Brovorrr Matthew Houllos et al, ve, Town of Elmwood, $1,678,50,—-Bamoy s, same, $1,178,64,—Same va, Town of Biimickt, $1,117,03.—Baua wammoy $1,174, Lous Heelprin’ ve, Simon Adee and A, Gottluyer, $348,60,—-William Davis va, William D, Curtis, $738.08,— domes L, Haven va, Joho L, Sprogle, §3,837.91.— Gourge Scoville vs, Alexander’ Duncanson, $1,117.— 3. tr Aitsacy va, We W, Farwell, $,0565,2. ‘Surenton Count—Conrranions—Atmelia R, Miller ta, Allon Clark, $1O1—J, Mi Doggett ve Menty Willetts, $1,602,50,—J, G, Mctesn ot al, vu, Arthur W, Wiudell, $1792,—J. 15, Marsh ve. Henry Willetts, $525,—Marcua Fechhelmer ot al, va, Roduoy M, Whip: plo, $12,40,—Joban Blume va, Ludwig and A. Hauer, Jupax Gaur—J, B. Drak Tagorsull ve, ¥, 0, Kimbal), $1,311.37. va. N, P. Wiluar, $5,634, Hi, Jenkins, Assiques, ya, Willlam Charuloy, International Bank va, Alpbous 0, aud Octa- vius ¥, Madger, $11,000.-F, MI, Parker vi J, 0, Howell, $15,04.--J, H. Drowater ys, J. G, Brown, $18,—derman Mutual Fire Insurance Company va. Hermann Solomon, $12.95.—Same ya, Carl Ruuschert, 26.05.—Hame_ ve, Fred Zimmerman, §61,—Haine Ve. H, Ernokamp, $45,25,—8ame ys, ‘Jonu iller, $30,03.—fame va, Olurios Fuchs, $54.64,—Hame va. Jobn Miller, $125.65, Oncor UNnT—COoNrEssrons—Eugene L, Graves ¥, If, 0, O'Neill and Eve A, MoNeltl, $1,109.68, Cinovir Counr—Jupar Raarns—Willlam Eagert ys, D, J, Waluer, $537.90,—A, E, Bluhop va, the Second ‘Nutlonai Baul, —-— ELSEWHERE, AT SPRINGFIELD, ILE. Bpectal Disvaich to The Chicago Tribune, Sprixavixiy, Ill., June 25.—The arguments in the case of Yount et al, va. somo charitable cor- porations, roforred to in these dispatches last night, were concluded to-day in the United States Court, The question scems to be as to whethor these corporations, which belong to othor Btates, could acquire real estate in Ltinois. Tho Court reaorved its opiulon, and it may not bo delivered this term, ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT, Spectal Inepatch to The Chieaye Tribune, Orrawa, I, Juno 25.—Chief Justice Leatty hhaa delivered an opiaion in Bteol ys. Lowonthal, Cyrus Bently in M, 8, Land fT, Company va. Goodrich, A, I. Jenks, U. P. & L., Company, ve. Woodley, and Earusbaw vs. Cash; M. W. Hobiuson in Hoos et al. vs. Paltacr; D, J. Aver in McCabe vs, Porter ; Gage ve, Schroder ; Phil- lps ve. Blead, and City of Chicago vs. Hill; Caulfield, Herdiv, gud Patton, in Foster vs, Walker ; Mulford vd, Beveridge, and Grifin ve, Kinseloy fapezrauters Beom, aud Gibbs ia Kerr i etal. vu. maven and Dayoum in Gobhards Cou city and ite organlzation, government, sppolntin THE CrICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1875.—TEN PAGMS THE COUNCIL. Ald. Hildreth Manages to Get in His Ordinances. Creation of a City Marshal ‘and Deflnition of Ils Duties, The Police Board Mustered Out---The Fire Marshal. Outting Down theComptroller's Balary, ‘The Common Council hold an adjourned meot- ing last night, President Dixon in the chair, ‘The uaual routine communications were road and roferred to thoir respeotive committcos, ‘M. By BAILEY, Ald. Cosy, Chairman of the Committes on Publis Enildings, reported In favor of the ap- pointment of Michacl B, Bailey as Snporintond- ent of Public Buildings. ‘Tho mattor was lad oyor and orderad published, BOARD OF FoLicn. ‘Tho following ordinances In reference to tho abolition of tho Board of Police and Fire Com- missionors wore introduced by Ald. Hildreth, and ordored laid ovor and published + Brorton 1, Thote ts hereby eatabiishiod and created an exocutlye department of tho Municipal Govorn- mout of sald city ta ba known aa the Follce Dopart- mout, Be0, 2, There is hereby created tha oMce of Cit; Marshal of sald City. ‘The term of said oftico aall i two years, beginning with July 1, 1875, and tho salary attached to said office ahall be $1,000 per annum, Tho aald City Marshal sbal! be the Load of the Polico Do- partment, and shall give s bond with socurity io be approved by the Mayor, in the sum oi $25,0.0, conditfoned for the faithful performance of the duties of bis office, and that ho will wolland ‘truly account for and pay over alt moneys, and surrender any and all property, bookr, and papere which may come into bis hands as sticlt City Sarshal, on the ozpiration or soouer termination of his term of office, Mo aliall, as atch bead of the Police Department (subject to wll gencral ordinane:a of tho city), assume and ezercieo the control of the police force of tho nd shall porsces full power aud authority, subject to all general ordinances of the City Connell over the police organization, government, sprotntmonte, and discipline within the ‘ald city, and Bhall have the custody and contrul, subject to ie di- Toction of the City Comptroller, of tho public property, Looks, records, ‘and equipmenta belonging’ to tho Yolice Department, Src. 3. The said City Marshal, ae such heal of tho Police Department, aall bo charged with the duty of praceiing the peace of tho city, preventing crimes, anu srreating offenders; to protect (ue riglits of per- son and property, to preaorve order, ant! to provide a roper polls force at overy fice; to'protoct mtrangers and travelers at steamboal landings and rallway sta ‘one, and to causo to be enforced all ordinances of tho ity. Bo. 4, The duties of the police force suall be ore- ented unier the direction and contro} of said City Marshal, and according to the rules and rogulations which be may promulgate from time to time for tho more proper government and discipline of the subor- dinate ofticers and police farco of the city,and reasona- Ble forfelture of pay may be imposed “hy auch rules fad regulations for any neglect at duty or miscon- uct. * Hizo. 6, ‘The sald force shall conalat of one General Buporintandent of Police, three Captatun of Tolice, twenty Borgeauts and police patrolman now in the em- ploy of tho city, whtch may be increased or decreasod tu number from tims to time, Any pollce patrolman inay at any timo be removed and discharged froin tho forco by ‘tho Superintendent of the force, with tho concurrence of tha Clty Marshal; the. Deputy. Superintendent and Sergeants may be removed and dincharged or reduced tn rank by the City Marshal, with (ho written concurrence of tho Mayor of the city} provided, however, that the otlico of Depty- Superintendent’ ehall be discontinued and sbnil coaro to oxist after the close of the prosent fiscal year, All the members of tho police forco aall take an oath to faltufully dischargo tholr duties, : Bre,0, It aball he tho diny of the City Marehal, from ‘timo lo time, to divide the c.ty into police dit tricta aud to aseign Captains and Bergeants of Po- ico to each of such districts, aud ho may establish a — station or’ sub-station in any preciuct for the accommodation of the police force on duty thereon, All rogulatlous and orders mado by aafd City Marshat shall be promulgated throng the Stperintendent of Poltco, &ro, 6. Tho City Marshal may appoint persona of suitable character who may bo in the employment of the city in other branches of the City Government, and regulations guverning Bro, 7, The City Marshal aliall haya power, on the application of aay person or persona shuwing tho necessity thereof, to sppotut and swear any number of Bdditional polico patrolmen, to dodutyat any fred Place wilhin the city of the charge or expense of tho person oF persons by whom the application is made, uch parsons 40 appointed shall conform to aud Le subject to all rutos aud regulations povorning the rhe Mee force, of the city, and to stich special rules sod regulations as {he City Maraiial may make concerning auch police patrolmen. ‘They shall posecas all the powers, privileges, sud dutica of the regular police Petrolmon, and may be removed or discharged. rom service at ahy time by the City Mfarubal, with the written concurrence of the Mayor, 8x0, 7, The City Marehal may, also, upon an emer- gency or riot, pestilence, {nvarion, or with the writ- ton consont of the Mayor, during any public elsotion or colebratlon, appoint as many special patrolmen from, among the citizens of Chicago a4 ho may deom neces. sary, and fora spectficd ume, aul duriug the term of Bervico such special patrolmen whall posacss all the powers snd privileges and perform all the dullea of patrolmen of tho standing police force of the city, 8xc, 8. No porson who sail havo over been removed froin the police forco shall be again aypoluted to any Poulton upon such force, except upon the written con- nt of the Mayor of the city, and no person shall ro- ign aby porition upon the polica force excopt upon ous week's notice in writing, given to the Superintent- ent, Any person withdrawing without leave from anid police force shall forfeit all bsck pay, and eialt be in- aligible thereaftor to any position upon sald force, Bye, 9, It shall bothe duty of the City Marshal to prep: wibmit to the Comptroluron or before tho 15th day of April of cuch yuar an eatimate of the whulo cost and expenses of providing for and main- talaing the Pollcs Department of the city during tho current fiscal year, which estimate ball be in detail, and shall belnid bythe Comptrolicr, with his (the Comptrailer's) viows thereon, before the City Council at thre samme thos with the Comptrolicr’s annual estimate, 8x0, 10, All moneys horeuster to be pald to uny per- son oF peraous out of the police find shall bo certifed by the City Marrhal to the Comptroller, aud if the sald. Comptroller shall approve of the eame ho shall draw Nis worrant on the Treasurer therefor, aud such war- Fant stall be countersigned by the Mayor, Bro, 11, The Olty Marshal soil mako quarterly re- ports to the City Council in writing of the state of the police force, wiih much atatiticn and suggestions ns ho inay deem advisable for the fmprovemeut of the police force, {ta governtnent and discipline, Ie aball make Iiky reports to tho Mayor whenever requeated, Beo, 12, The said City Marshal inay detail not ex- ceading two of the police force tonct se clerka iu bis oftice, and auch clerks shall be allowed auch extra com- pousution ag the City Marshal and Comptroller may agree upon, ‘Sto. 1, All frearma and military equipments bo ongitig to the cily shat! be under tho custody and cou. frolof the aid Olly Marabal aa euch hoad of the Po Meo Dopartinent, Bro, 14, ‘Tha pollce force as heretofore existing absall coutinue to be the police force until otnerwite changed under this ordinance; but tho Board heretofore known aa tho Board of Police, and tho office heretofore known as that of Commilastoner of the Board of Pollco of the aud no dutics shall hereaftor be performed ov powers or authority Gxercised in conne police force by said Board or ony Commissioner of the Board of Palice of aald city, afior the puseago of this ordinance, THE FINE DEPALTMENT. ‘Tho other ordinance was aa follows: Best ordained, etc, Beotion 1, ‘That there {a hereby created and estab- Mahed a depértmont of the City of Chicago to Le known a the Fire Department, 8x0. 2. Thera is hereby created the office of Fire Maratial of sald city, ‘The term of office shall ba two years, ‘Tho term of office shall commence on the lat Uny of July, 1875, He wlll take an oath for the faite ful performance of hts duties, and shall give bond and security in the sum of $15,000, conditioned for the faithte perfor nce of the duties of hia office, and that he will account for all proporty and pay over all moneya that shall come into biv- handle oe required by law oF by any ordinance of the Clty Coun ci ‘The Firo-Marsbal shall be, nominated ‘by tho ‘Mayor aud appoiuted by and with'the couscut of the City Council, ‘The sald Fire-Marsual shall assuino and exercise, wubject to all ordinances of the City neil, the control of the Fire Department of said lsciplineg within ‘the sald city. He aati ha subject to the directi City Comptrolier, thi custody aud contre gine-houses, en; hone-carta, trucks, , tolegraph Une other public perty aud equipments belonging to the Fire Deparfment of the city, 8x0, 3, Tho Fire Department of said city shall con- Mf the exid Fire-Marebal and three Assistant Mar~ end 48 many competent ‘and respectable citizens ‘asthe Oity Council way from time (o timo authorize to be appointed, tobe known as firemen, Tho Fire Marabal shall appolut aud remove at ble pleasure at) aald Axe Marshals, and ho alall appoint and Feumove, with the written cousent of tho AMaror, all firemen belonging to the Fire Department, Aft mem- ‘bere of tho Fire Department ahall take oath for the faithful performanoo of thulr duties rcepectively, Sxo, 4. Tho duties of the reapective members of the Piro Department sualt be defved by rules and royula- tiunw made by the Firo-Afsrabsl, with the concurrence of tho Mayur, aud resso: forfeiture of pay may be imposed by such rules and regulations for neglect of duty or misconduct, S50, 5, It aball be the Sul oF the Fire-Marshal to reg and submit to ptrolicr on or ‘before the 15th day of April of every year an estimate of the holo cost and expense of profiling for and inatotasu {ug tho Fire Department of sald city during the cur. rent fiscal year, which catimate aball be in detail, and al lal by the Consptroilcr with his, the Comp troller's, views thereou, before tho Clty Oouuct! at te same time with the Comptroller's anuual eattmate, salaries of all wembers of said Fire De- tuent aball be fied to the anuusl appropriation i or by ordinauce, Bxo, 6, All monays hereafter to be paid to any per jon of fan ar perronann a¢connt af the Fira Department alall Le ecrtifed by tho Fire-Marshat to the Cl Comptroller, and if the sabl Cetaptroller apprave t rama Le tall draw lla warrant (heretae t pin the Troanurer, wile warrant wail Lo entutors.eucd by in Mas Hic. %, Tho FirceMarehal aball tnakn quarterly ro- Pete Lo the Clty Council tu weltlng ee to the cont tit of Uo Firo Department, with auch auggeatints £8 fin may deem expedient to ‘promote {ta etticicney, He sa yoke Uke reports to tho Mayor wucuever re- onto Hee, 3, The Fire-Marabal may detail any member cf Mn force to act an clerk who shall receive auch abit tional pay an the Fire-Marabal and City Comptrulier tnay ngree upon, hiro. , From and after the pasnage of this ordinance neither the Hoard of Pultce, or any Commiretoner of #aia Board, shall perform ‘any duties of exercina any power of authority over the Fire Department uf ssid city or over any matter connected therewith, Bic, 10, The pterent Firo Departicent of raid city sual Le continued ae the Fire Departn:ent of the clly until changed in puranenee of thin ordinance, THK CONDUIT, Ald. Quirk presented a resolution in reference to the Fullerton avenue conduit, recommending that tho present work ba entirely abandoned, and calling upon the Beard of Public Works ta report as to tho fearibility of carrying through tho remainder of the work by the tunneling aye. ie ioterred to the Committes on Htreets and joys. OUTSIDE TEACHERS, Ald. Cloveland, from the Committes on Achvols, roported adversely to the following res- olution receutly introduced by Ald. Hildreth, aud referred: ‘Wiengas, There are many peraona omptosed hy the City of Chicago who are uot residents of maid city ; and, ‘Waengas, There are numerous persone, resitents of said city, who are thoronghly competent achulare, and ecure tmoployment im our public schoola therefore, be it Kesotved, That the Hoard of Education be, snd it fs hereby, requested to employ no teachers except com- petent persone, reeldents of ald ety. Ald, lildroth made a very Jong Bpeech in sup- port of his resulntion. Ho instanced a caso “that sould draw tears of blood from a stone,” in which a lady teaching in tha Mitchell Street Behool—tho supporter of a largo fatully—wus discharged to mako room fora relative of the Hebool Superintendont, imported from the Btate of Pennsylvania. was an outrage, and ought to be dona away with. Tho timo was comlug when the Couveil would deal with Mr. Pickard, aud most Ikely abollsk hum, School- teachors ought to board in Chicago. Ald, Richardson thought that Hildreth had both, talking too long, and wanted to shutoff his wind, Tbo champion of the Fighth grew angry at thin, and defied Richardson to shut him up. Further time waa granted to Hildreth, who wan wenerons cnongh to sit aown. Ald. Clarke, of the Fifth Ward, was astonish- ed at the position asaumed by Hildreth, and said that the question of rent and cheap living had to bo considered. Teachors certainly had a right to board where they could do so to mont advantage. Ald, Hildroth made another speech in defenss of his policy. Lo was sorry to diecover that somo members of the Common Chuncil had alendor-wristed fomalo frionds wha needed tho country air, Ho thought that teachers ought to live in tho elty for very many reasons, It was wrong to have tliem reside In the suburbs or out. at Waukegsu. Ilo hoped the resolution would a4, : Atd. Caso was astonished that Ald. Hildreth should take it upon himself to become thecham- pion of a boarding-houwe monopoly—socond- class—in Chicago, Tho pesition assumed by Ald. Titdroth was simply nbeurd. It was impossible to fence off any half-acre, or other portion, of God’a creation; impormble to re- strict any sot of people to living within cortain. Umits, That would be tyrannical, Hv bolevod in compotition, Home of their bost toachora bad como from abroad. Thorofora ho hoped the resolution would be defeated, Ald, Campboll also made as speoch donuncia- tory of tho regolution, Un the principle advo- eated therein somo cf tho bost people in Chicago would be ranked an alien. ‘The matter waa finally ordered Iald over and published, 3 ArrnorntaTioss, On motion of Ald. Hchaffuer, the Council re- solvud itself into Committee of the Whole to further cousidor the annual Appropriation bill. Ald, Cullorton was called to tho obair. ‘Under the head of eslarios, tle Comptroller's pay was reduced from $7,900 to 83,700. ‘Ihe salary of the Assistant Comaration Counsel was tainod from $2,950 to £5,000. An appropriation of €2,000 was placed in the bill for a Proscoutiog Attorney at tho Police Court. An item of 2400 was Inzerted aa an allowance for horse and buggy to tho Bailiff of the South Sido Police Court. ‘Adjourned until Monday ovenin MODERN WOMEN. It is a wad commentary upon our boasted civi- Mation that tho womon of onr times havedogen- erated in health and physique until thoy are Uterally arnce of invalids—palo, nervous, fooblo, and vack-achy, with only here and theres fow noble excoptiions in the persons of the robust, ‘busom ladios characteristic of tho sox in days gone by. By avory large experience, covering a poriad of years, and ombracing tho treatment of many thousands of cnrca of thono ailments pooulinr to womon, Dr. Pierce, of the World's Disponeary, Buffalo, N. Y., bas perfected, by the combluation of certain vegetable oxtracta, a natural specific, which he does not oxtol asa curo-all, but one which admirably fulfilisa singlo- ucws of purpose, boing ® most positive and ro- Mabie remedy for those weaknesses and com- plainta that aflict tho womon of tho present day, This natural apecific compound {ts callod Dr. Pierco'a Vavorite Prescription. Tho following aro among those diseasea in which this wonder- fol modicine has worked ourca aa if by magic and with a certainty naver beforo attained by any modicinca: Woak back, vorvous, and general dobility, falling and other displacemonts of in- ternal organs, resulting from debility and Iack of strongth in natural supports, internal fover, congestion, inflammation, and ulceration, and yory many othor chronic diseases incident to womon, not propor to mention hur, in which, as wollaa in tho cases that have been snumorrated, tho Favorite Prescription effecta cures—tho marvel of tho world. It will notdo harm inany state or condition of tho system, aud by adopt- ing ita use tho invalid lady may avoid that sovorest of ordenta—the consulting of a family physician, Favorite Proscription is sold by deal- ora in medicines genorally, "LIQUID EXTRACT OF BEEF. _ TONIC ELIXIR And Liquid Extract of Beef Is composed of the Juice of Raw Lean Doet combined with Tonias, Iron, &o., and is rooe ommended by the Medical Profession for tho permanont cure of Pites, Dropsy, Indi- gestion, Constipation, Dyspopsia, Female Diseases, General Dobiiity, Loss of Appo- tite, and Prostration of tho Narvous System, Also, Liver Complaints, with Complications of the Kidnoys and Diadder, and as Food for Conasumptives, ‘This preparation is an im- ravement on the Liebig Solid Hxtract of jeaf, being 6 Tonic, Stimutant, and _Nutri- ont. 'For sale by all’Dealera. Large Bottles, $1,00; Triat Hise, 25 cents, RICHARDSON & TULLIDGE, Proprictars, Cinginnatt, Oht FRENCH CHIPS, SHADE HATS, LACE BONNETS 800 CARTONS Choice Flowers. |FRAGTIONAL CURRENCY 124, STATHST. WEBSTERS’. Bemovod from 242 W, Madtson-st. mernannnnn AMUSE: GREAT ROMAN HI P, T, BARNUM by UNIVERRAL EXPOSITIO. P.T. BARNUM, Proa't, WILL B2EIBiT One Week in Chicago COMMBNCING JULY 12, an, theruughherd he ainila racine t Smug Magniscent Wardrolie than to Cotnbined Traveling hbows af te World, 1 tnd i ta quarter i nore A Withouta Parallol in Hithor Anciont or Modorn Times, ‘The Splendid Spectacular Featuros, entitled THE CONGRESS OF NATIONS, FETE AT PEKIN, INDIAN LIFE, DONNYBROOK FAIR, and BLUH BEARD AMAZON MARCH, ‘With 200 Beauttfal Iwties in Bilver and Jeweled Ar- ecole A Glilering Pazeaat tf Unrivatet Suleman, Indescribably Grand and Imposing. No description, howorer vivid, ean convey an iden of tho Bingendouy mitude of the Exhibitiva. PRON, DONALDSON, with the Largest BALLOONS EVER MADE, ‘Will maks Ascensious evory day, taking a duran invited aests at each vuaue, These Wandartal Ascensluns will each piseo uf Exhibition whero euthelent CHARTOT. CES. ROMAN CAMEL eric AND _ FOUR-HORS! Ye RAGES. PLAT IA i=} presontacion of an ENGLISH STAG HUNT, Tn which fifty Ladics and Gontlemen, upen Dorin, a Lira Stag, ule, mil gies A Vast Wooden Amphitheatre, Canable o &irack prepared several days in advance. Barnum’s Groat Roman Hippodrome, Teen tig aha aBhigh MILLIONS of epectaters, 18 the Only Gonuine Hippodrome in America. AM] athor Shows adtrert Dublic as to tho real character uf thele entertainmonts, bs THE GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME, nent of over Ti: Aftorgxbiblting in Chicago. wil alt thoprinelnal cttrs ia HAN VAy WISCONSIN, and MINNKSOT. Is will piattivoly be tno only opportunity thn American 1H have of wituersiag. tho winders of this great peaplo wi ‘orgnnizalion,aa arrangements aro aaw completed to trans PoE Mtontire'to England, whore it will owen in Agrioul- ural Hall, 1 ‘Seo futuro: don, in tho mi nth of Deemnbor next verilsomouts (oll detatl ADELPHI THEATRE, SATURDAY, dune 5s. at o'ctock, GRAND GALA MATINEE. MOST ENTHUSIASTIC SUCCESS! Entirely New Programm, Last Porformauce but onoof THE GREAT STAR ALLIANCE, LBoWwA 3 1. DANIs, and hi ‘Von. HALL, THOS MIBS"SELL W. F i ‘Tha Dramatic Company ia theredonbtnble farce, MaltK MUGIBS, NED WAMBULD, RUSHDY, the Comedians, fa bo 1H COAL HEAVHRS. 5 FH MNAMBULISTS. Retaining for thls week, DAVID STHUNG'S Thriling- Yr Neantt(ul Palanan FUNKE ELL Or, The Denth of Warren, FINANOIAL. From Reentag Mail, 9160, MADE IN TWO Sennen ON os sa hasans, PPODROME, A Watlest. Operntion.-The Banking House of ALEX. PROTIING Woalleat., who dent in TAM & CO Nos 12 ack Privileges, have pakd this enormous sum to thelr cuntomers during thin short space have mude an kigh an 4G,0U0 from only 8100 originally invented, $1,000 and over fr in nalngle day over $10,000) for whet only 53.000 was reeetred, or 837,000 net profit {a rerlows people, They employ eontiqueusly from twnlea thie string foren they thete work until midolent. Momo persons many have mado aca, Lis most wonderful ta ackpnel 7 Bavé catablished this business in tae ahort years. ‘axtornera who re: the Dominion of Canad: ide 1n nearly erery State o| from tha Teland of y receive nrilors frum pernons wh ally doaling in ateeks, ‘Their buniness h tensive thattwooxpori {oatlend ta tholr atre bo read in ovory tiret-c! COUNTER, neaspaper publishod in the a portion of their. Jace their businers record tur upright. tos. , To this thoy attribut miccess, Wa advleo those desiring th aarseini tho tory high ove, and whin condsct their buslauts upon honest prinel- 10 deal with this hve, tiey also Ivano n We: fairy in Wall-st,, whieh thay a: year, to any one who desires and contemplates .:-Proprietora eu. Managor Uz report of the cnadition of af New York Commercial Advartiver rari: Tho banking house of Alozander Vrothini No. 12 Wallat,, baa tn its employ twelve bo) Assistants, There are othor eteck prisfiez? tirroa ply frum three to alz, mei hetr ontlro busines Boston Dally News tase; Moses. Alszander those dosiring to inveat in cn. This tm tase estab! during the last hve years. Frothinghem 4 Co. will f rors ¥ ath, and many Now York Graphic sayi ‘This otd-eatablished Louro offers factittt ing with an Investment of mon tf ‘and giros amall Insoators the samo advantage a3 au. Thie seams mareeinis to thesn unaccustemod ta Wall-at. operations, ne ‘as anbataatlated by the fluctuation of prices at tho ck Uixchanze, SUMMER RESORTS. Island Ledge House, Wells Beach, Ie. W. A. WORCESTER & CO., Proprietors. louse {s couritorod the beat on the eea-cosst of pgiand, wher thers Se sur! asd rivor bat jes tor sailing, fishlug, guaning, and oa Goud music for dancing and joa at service of patrocs, aud eversthing that can be {ited for pleaeure and recreation. Li inentioned tn no Spleadid deitrs on the : ‘Tho bost tho ingekot ean affords and fdr the oomturt and happiness af the at Maine R. FR. runs four trains por day this benutifal resort. DEER PARK HOTEL, B. && O. R. R., Will Open June 21,1875. JOHN DAILEY, Manager, Formerly of Gindos Hotel, Oakland, Lakeside House, MADISON, WIS. ‘This favorite eummer retreat [snow open for guests Situated on Lake Monona, directly oypusite Madison, only slx hours’ ride from Chicago, For particulars addrecs Imported Ten- atish ‘Thoroaghbrode, a Paok of Knglish Hounds, Whip- commodating 15.00 porsons, is erected, and eatin the City of New Yorks hag and astonis! av ing @ Hippodrome mirload the Charges modorate, W, F. ROOS, Proprietor. OAKLAND BEACH HOTEL, ted with, Willard's Hall, Cape May, haa taken for the undersigned, tot present seasun th rootus largo aad cominodlons Ss aupplied with ras an raphic communication with at and rallrvad contnnpicas “Apphestion by mail will ra- P.S. BOUTHBY camboat Company, Providence, Ib T. THE OCEANIC, ISLES OF SHOALS, N. H. Tioard, #2.50 to $4 per day, for tho eon. Tne'ttean racht MAJUIE Inston Fe abe Dogs, STEWART DATE Dor i in New Acta, Songs, and A fall Orchostra engaged HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THIS (SATURDAY) NIGHT, Grand Complimentary Bonefit to TONY PASTOR, And positivoly last appearance of TONY PASTOR'S GREAT TROUPE. LOTS OF FUN AND NEW FACES; PRICES AS USUA: ~“McVICKER'S THEATRE DALY'S FIFTILAV, COMPANY. ast Matinee of the Big. Bonanza Saturday Night—BIG BONANZA, Monday Night, Juno $%3-WOMEN OF THE DAY, with the Ne ik cant. Seouro you i HOOLEY'S THEATRE, ONE WEEK ONLY. MONDAY, dune 2, airory Evening and Ssturday MRS. JAS. A! OATES AND ITER FAMOUS COMIC OPERA COMPANY, tats Chaleo O; “Bos hunt setbgd lant Coan Opores RANDOLPH-ST, OPERA-HOUSE, Corner Wout Itandolph and Jefforson-sts, POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT of the VOLUPTUOUS: CAIN-CAN THE LADIES FRENCH GYMNASIUM, And an extra attraction, tho Gooulno FEMALE'BATHERS! ACADEMY_OF MUSIO. TH ‘NDUUS SUCCESS OF UNCLE TOM’S CABIN! ‘Uuuse jammed on Friday Afternoon, and by particular Thi | ony roquet EPs LO VO RICE. The attarn WAILTING FOR THE VERDICT, _€MUR. HANKS tu both pleces, AOADEMY OF MUSIC, | SUNDAY, Jugv 31, BENRFIT OF JOEIN MULTE. STREETS OF NEW YORK. Powostul Cast and Uundrede of Voluntears, FRACTIONAL CURRENOY, $5.00 Packages OF IN EXCHANGE FOR Bills of National Currency, at TRIBUNE OFFICE NEWPORT, 'R. L., June 26, 1875. WEAVERS & DATES, PIANOS. WEBER PLANOS. Fault tak NILSSON! "Basstarerrzertanty torso KELLOGG! For the text sit sary your Piarios have 3 been my choice for the Concert-room, and bona, * LUGGA! Your Uprights aes extraordinary instru. [ iments, and desorte thelr great sacs PATTI! Tbare used the Pisnoe of erery celoe brated maknr, but gita youre the pis all. a 4 STRAUSS Your Plane ‘tonish me. Lhavenover Dotaecn a ance which equal yours, "Madame Purepaestied your Mano the WEHLI] “fern te uni Arma THE INCOMPARADLE WEBER PIANOS AND ESPBY ORGANS, AT STORY & CAMP'S, 211 STATE-sT. RAILROAD TIME TAB RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAINS cepted. | *Banday excepted. ttunday oxcopted, five Sunday aves) ac ae | Dmites ay Oxo IAG: mace CHICAGO B NORTHWESTERY RAILROAD. 11, 85 Clarhett, onermian Hover anal et ain corner Hadlasnaty andal the denotes oan 2 Aaturdep ore Pacific Fast Lin: a Dubuque Way F. eDabugue Night Umatia Night Ezntes, Freuport 4 Dubnaue trpros Freeport & Dubogue ks MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAT, Pn iten a; Ctarisin weutkean Carvera? Heese, and 95 Lahe-sts, Tremont Howe. lone | Atviees 3afl (ria mata Une) is 5708, m.|° 728 v, Day ie bron male Bae fm, [102808 me MW Ac0'n. mae m OOP. m./3*60a. m. 1° 9:0 1o}® F275 Be te i Dini? 6aa, ms ‘urday and Sunday Mz, CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUIS, and Chlcago, Kar City and Denver Shart Lines, Onion 2 ly Weet Side, MaAteorat, bri Ofer al Depot ant xt Nandolphat. adel ee He “Sunday Ee f° Was CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD, Enion Dera corner Madison ond Canals G3 Suuth Clarkast., oppostle Sherman House Milwaukee & Prsiris da Chien] Division, Passeaxet. see. Milwaukee, Ia Courses Winona, Pi 0! ay, * 8.208. m.]* 7:45 p,m. *10:00a. m.|* €:00p, mar * 6:00 p. m.|*lt 26m, mn" t 90 p.m,|t 7:00, ma ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. , Loot af Lakrat, and foot: ‘i Tabet Devel Loot eh Hanabolphaes neat Cave and St Milwaukee, St, Pat apolie, through Express... airod Now Ori Dpringtiold and priugheid ight Baprees., Peoria and Rovkuk Hrpress. Dubuque Slouz City is.. Dubudue & pious Guy Bap Ginan Passengs Depots, emit Canatand State tnd atdepotes Aurora Vageenaer {aia}, Dubuque & Sigua Oisy Exp, ht Exp, for Omatia. Diora coummadatio Downer'stIro Downer'stira ROCKY POINT HOTEL, Narragansett Bay, Rhodo Island. KUROPRAN PLAN. Will open fur tha reception of ight stoamboate daily frow Providence L. LE. HUMPHREYS, Proprietor Clty Motel, Providencn, GLEN House, NEW HAMPSHIRE. ‘This favorite Sommer Resort opon from June 17 to W. a, LLIKKN, & gueteduly i, Eb and Newport. Ad YOEAN NAVIGATION. National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. ard July. at 3 p. tb July, ‘at ty Tith July, at3 p.m, DON DIRECT, tet duly, at S *iiiaredany Sinaia ge ‘trie, “Hotarn eke Bleerage Uckets from Liv PRANCE, 26 ti DERSAILK, Bas to PB, LARSON Olark and Randolph-sts. (opoosite now ), Chicago, NE TO FRANCE, 1 Transatlantic Company's Malt Steamships York and ith soparior acocm= necoataries without extra AMERICAN L. REDUCED RATES TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, And all purteto Urest Britala and the Continent, UN BR st Balla and Aladison- “Groat ‘Western Steamship Line, Fron Now York to Bristol (Hoglai 0, PRAT, Auent. MEDICAL CARDS. Locke hose RATS eoruor by tho Beate of Hii ‘pres purpuas a for 0 Soe een ae er tae te call joard, ete, callur Dr. Kean, 360 BOUTH OLARK-ST., OHIOAGO, May bo consulted, pursunally or by wall, Lroule or iorvuus dievaaes. DIG, {clan ia tho city why warrant ra, OB. write, Btelatly conddeutt mulage, ty to I NO CURE! ‘ANHOOD RESTORED, uthful imprudauce, ‘Ex, Sunda; From Coral Depa goo tera e NE pat fo JO i eceunitetes Dienst ther, Lat Handolphate wih ot Taare, Indianapolis, Loutaeiilo & Clactn,| Day I2apreas ose, * In napa Dats Night CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LIVE, From Pitubura, Ciacinnatl cf St. Louie Kaiheay depot, eon er Clinton and Ha Veal Si 2 SEE Clinton and Cavalli Weat Side, Ticket @fee, 121 Indianapolis, Loularille & Cinch pat Day K EXprOed saree * 8.004, m./* 840 p.m, Tadinnape Laulevitlod Gisela: 0% ™]* O48 Bem nail (daily). 7:20p.m.) 7408, mm, CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD, 7 Chteaza-ne, and Larrabee} 44 Clark-al., next to Sherman Rastenger dep core fret and ticketagice Xo, PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. Prom depot corner Clinton and z Ficket aficey 12) Randalph BALTIMORE 8 OHIO RAILROAD wiyaccondat, fiche aflesy HOE ‘corner uf Washington, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Ticket afloa, Pept, Yun Huren and Shermansta, Depots corner Vit ud Tustie. dives ‘Omaba, Loarenw'th$ Atchison Hx Rindisiete CARRIAGES, &c, OARRIAGE S of beat l= fogegea, pinay te Luray wana and BAUS WITH! INT OCRAND, BREED & CO, ‘Cartisge Department. Bs-7 IS Weet Bh f FAIRBANAS' BTANDAKD. FAIRBANKS, MORGE & OO M1 & 113 Lake St, Chicago, Becarefulta buy only the Genuing, ‘NOTICE. Now Engiand Musical Bureau

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