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. VDO trairs can ya Tt THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1875. e 0. i ., 3tmer, 31, A, Kent, T O, L. Walnon, Gnlien Rulv, -OWinp—Bouthwent, Hght. WeatiEn—Fine, yont Hunow, Mid Props AL, Loula: Onel McDonald, T Bf, Perr wchrs Lad, Oumten, foneph Tafeer .. Teomii: Ur—Frars Cala, Hollani, Smaliow siid oannart, Ghel- donand cognort, Garrle otd coneort, CoMibersy and rgoes ; schre kiatlin Howard, Nelllo - s Valay, Sohn el erhonse, Sadlanis Wotr—Northeaat, frosh; weatloe cloar, June 20—10 p, m, Hovoretan, shat Men| ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL NEWS. Bipectal Dispateh te Ao (Mla'nLY::lww: Lagauir, D, Juio S—wnivio v Tiven— Prop Alexander, fowing canal-bost Liidors, from Manr, both with corn, i g Deranren—Peop Whate, both light, for Henry, PASPED INTO CaNat—Prop Alexander, Boat Litors, both with corn far Chieago, x%u"m:rquh scow, Lo put new gate-hoar on Rt fect nioe anda half i & half fuches of waler on the RIDGEPORT, Juno 20.—OLrARED—Gen, MeOlol Jolien T 1 dumber, 3031 ik, s e H atinnal, Joitet, 83 1 it obn Garter, 3044, 95,035 ¥ lumper, e & 10 Wtk § towing barge Yricndabip, towing canal. LAKE MIOHIGAN, ctiicaao. About fifteen lumber-laden veseels remainod at the markot Liet evening....Lumbor rates still romain st bottom figures, but cliarlors ato mado mora freely than herotoforo, ... Tho new atesm yacht Dalle of Ol fawa which haa baem In course of construction for 80mo timo pask st Dagloy's shipyard, near Clark stroet bridge, will bo Iauncliod fn & day or two. o ls just Tecelving her fnlshing touckes, ,,.Tho yacht rsce be- Exeon e Lulu and Aunie Lowa Gary Te of. Thero Tl instend boa raco Lotwoon tho Cary, Fleetwlug, Nalad, and Zoo & week from nost Batupdag,...Tho gehr Joroph Quayle left this Lisrbor Hght last cvening. Bhe goea to Milmukco to seck a cargo thero.... E:. tog D. Protection_towed (b sche J. Chicsga yenterday, 3 cargo of wood....Armngoments afe fecting for a graud yacht race on Goneva Take, Mieconsin, on the 4th of July. The yachis will ba in ¢harga of Cant, John Priudivitle, Capt, Elphicke, and Qapt. Rumiey, of this city....Tho splendid aaamer rloas, of”'Loopoll & Ausirian's Lakn Ruperior Teople's Line, learcs for Lake Hugcrior at 8 o'clovk this oveaing, Bhe takes out a fult cargo of excuralonista. Bouth PORT OF ERIE, Spacial Dispatch 1> The Chicage Tribant, Este, Pa, Juns 80,~Anntvars—From Chicago, Prop Arizons; from Milwaukoe, schr Annin Blhicr- wood, TADTURE~ Prop Arizons, for Duffalo. Racelpta— 15,000 bu whest, 4,000 bria flour, 625 m lvmber, Coal frolghts datl and spiritless ; chartors of schr Annie Busrwood, conl to Gtilcagoat boc per ton, Four lindred and hinety-rix vessels havo parsed Erdo Tarbor, light Aun far (hls soasun, sqainist 68 last, aliing off of (02 vessels, owing o low froights i bard times, i MISCFLLANEOUS, ‘The Bulfalo Fzrress states {hat the tngs Nolton and Dayton were diapatched to Polnt Albino carly Batur. sy morning to pull off the bargs McQlivers, axhiora theraainos loat fall, Sha was partisily afloat, and ¢ was thoughta alight pull would do the Job. The tugn could not got very closc, and long lines had to Le used, wiro broken soveral times Auilog theefforts, Sho was Anally relcased, snd has Lesn towed to Bullalo by the tug Plerco.....The achr Har. vest Quoen, o the Prindistlle’s tow, pesscd Port Huron, Mondny morning, with hor maintopmast car- riod amay, Tho acow Lime Rock, fn tho sams tow, was withont hor forctopmast, Jib-aays, and doiphin striker.....Tho sido-wheel slcamer W, 1. Clinton, aftor having wade five teips between Defroit and Lake uren ports, bo ean placed 1o ordinary at. Detroft, The scow Chr'sto had her Ayiup-fib blown into boue during tia squsll_ Kunday afternoon.....Tao schr 3, Duvall arrived at Milwankoo Tuesd 2 fih....The uchr G, K. Dixon, which nrrived’at Ml wankes Tussduy morning, nnrvowly escaped fouade ing, her pumps gising out on 1lio’ passago up, o stopped at the Manitods, Whero new iy apears wero manufattured Ly tho créw, and the veesol toarod of wator, “Bo eays tho ' Keeniny | IFisconain.., A small’ yawl nanied “Slow and Tany ™ wan found 3drift on Lake Edle, off Oulchicater, tatarday night. ... Tho Detrolt Fost iatos that tho Canmdian scht Dips. com, which the Dominion Government hias furnishod a2 o lightohip at Har Point, Lako Erlc, han arrived nt Jaiden, und il 1@ placed it bor pioorbugs thin weck, Bho Ia eautiful l(tle oraft, well bulit, and will beas Ujon botb sider In Jargo i leliers, ttiar Toint ighlahip,”. .. . Biya the Laluesville ulearaph: + The Bebr Banco, of Cloveland Capt, Georao Frederickaon, and Mate 0, W. Lockwood, laden with coal for Tona: wanda, cleaced from our harbor Inet Saturday, Thia i the’ firat coal ever alifpped from Fitrport, and the first fruits of our direet contiection_by rail with tho coal-fields of the Mahoning Vailey, Tt iy wall bo, w2t in, regardod 38 au importau’cra i the ravival of out atbor commerco sud buakuces, Tha shipe mg ‘will be contintied through ti.e renson. ‘Tho schr o wos Isden Ly Messrs, C. D, Simpson & Co., for whom O, 1T Willlams in agent, who have 1ong contracta to £il for Tonawanda knd Buffalo, . Taceday's Buflalo Azpress says: Thoro seems to troubls with the grain-shovelers. It appears whilo ‘weasels were paying £1.0) nud $.00 per thousand bushels ® fow days Lack for rhoveiltg, the shovelers ouly roceived $2,00 per thounand, at least In nome cares, The come aut within'a few dayn, and yerterday morning the shovelrs siruck for §).50 on sail veascls and $1.50 on mteam vessels, The elovators having steam shovels sustain them in the movemont, Thero yeas quite g Jurge et of vesscls in pors, consldoriug the timen, Tnnwmuch a3 the vossels Live genorally eid £3.00 and 8330 per thotisand, except the ive that scharged tho Lilter part of Last week, when thoy pald only £2.0, there woa o disposition 10 cantest the tawt- tor, atleast thero socmod 1o b uo concerted movement that way, and tho shovelers were pormitted, for the g at least, to huve their way. The work of charging veasels was golug on at differant olovators 1 the afternoon, though It v thought the clisrge wili 500u b6 sattled nt &4 per 1,000 bushiels for sail snd $4.00 per 1,000 busliels for slesm cruft,” ——— THE STORM, IN INDIARA, Spestal Dispateh to T'ke € hicago Tridune, Nxw Casree, Iud., Juno 30.—The rain-starm bloh commeucod 1n this seotion on Monday oight and continued until noou yestorday hias ldnnetgrut amount of damage. Blrosms aro |taeribly swollen, in many placen ovorflowing tholr ‘obannols. Onu bridge on the Fort Wayne, Mun- cle & Cinclooat! Railrond, at Lick Ciack, has been swopt away, and also avur a hundred footof embankment at the sams placo. A bridgo over Bhaker Run was very badly damaged, and tho embankments on bath sides of the run washod sway, Tho track for a distance of 5 miles uosth of Beoson's wes damspied to such an axtent that over | Largo gangs ol men aro "working day aod night mending bridges and repatfing the roud- bed between Camuvridge City and Beoson's, ‘Tho ;Whitewator Valley Hallrond was alao washod jout, Passengers bave boon transterrad all do: ‘eng rv;l;} probably bave to transfor all day to- ) PENNSYLVANIA, i Lznaxox, Pa., Junod0. A sorrifictbunderstorm Passod along the southera boider of this couaty last evenlog. Hoveral housas were demolisliod s ;1::‘1:&«.1. by Ughtsing, trees and fonces woro , an Phosoted, and Sraln s wwapt cloas o the HE FOURTH, AT BLOOMINGTON, Abmmxn-mx. Ia., June 80.—Noxt Baturdsy, Saday, and Monday will be gala days for oymington, Al thirge days to bo celebratod. Wrdsy tho genersl celobration will occcur in | 4 elty, m oplondid programme Laving been by commitiees, including Water-Works ami-enginio diaplay, proocasion, oratory, duv, (532 8¥auing & display of (reworks. Buo. and Turyors and_Msennerohor givo s picuio fou st Btein's Browery Grove { on 9 [iish Cutholiow colubrato at tho fair ud will be jowed in the festivitios by Of the Ancient Order of Iibermians Other citios. — THE WEATHER, y,x::':;:*s:; D. 0, July 1.—1 a.m.—For the ‘otlowsr bara, < Valloy, and ‘'enucaseo stationary el ":“‘". northwost to southweat and tabiT feaniy 148, warmgr, partly cloudy weather, ¥ occanqual yain on the Tpper Lakes by LO0AL OBERYATION, _ Uitiodo, Juno §0~1 R L an s GENEBAL ODMLVATIONS, Cut21d0, June 30, Tireckin | Glileago, | Cloclunaii.’|.0y: Clovauauia. 10 03 . Price, THE BEECHER GASE. An Effort Made to Notify the Jury of the Perjury Procecedings. Tho Matter Taken Under Advisement by the Lawyers on Both Sides. Story of tho Plot of Toader and Price 84 Narrated by Beecher’s Counsele THE JURY. A REW NOVE DY nEecugn's COUNSEL. Breeial Disnatok to The CAwano Tribune, New Yonx, Juno J0.—Tbe Jury in the Boschor cass mado o commanication whatorer to tha Conrt. Their standing I8 a8 much & myatory a8 over, and notling trantrorthy is known to indi- onto thoir division. The counset for Boochier sostorday addressed & noto to plaintif’s counsel, asling thoir consont to calling tho jury into Coust for tho purposo of stating to them that Prics bad confessed, and Loader had boen ar- rostod for morjury in making mo-mdmu:n n motion to roopsn the cass waa made e anday. Tila hole rosutted in 100k cnnforenco to-iny between leach, Pryor, and Motrin on tho ove sido, and Shearman, Tracy, snd 10} on tho othor, but resulted in notbing doflinite. It will bo resumod to-motrow, wheo Str. Tvarts will bo presout. The examination of T.oador was begun bafore tuo Polico Mayistrate tiita morning. 1o tnsistod that Prico should bo mado a dofendant with Lim, instead of a witnesa againet him, saying that ho belioved him the wotat man of the two, Nothing of inleront waa elicited, oxcant that tho day after the lerali publinhed Ioador's afildavit he told a gentleman tho facts hiad Loon groasly axaggeratod, and t'lg_u Tie hat neen _nothiug fwpropar betwoeu Mra. Til- ton and Mr. Beecher. 1Ta the Anmctated Preen Ngsr Yong, Juno #0.—The oxamination af Joseph Lomder began this mornfug., Robort Grannis testified tbat, in & conversation held with Loader about his (Loader's) statomont, thio Juttor Liad told him thero was some truth In it, with 8 good doal of oxaggaration ; that with rogard to tho kinsiogs betwoon dira. Tilton snd M. boocher It was correct; thatLio was correct that ho went into the raom as describod, and in coming out ho saw Mra. Tilton and Mr. Boachor, but thero was nothing unusualin thoir aitituden. Nothing now was olicited ou the cross-examina- tlon, Owing to tho absenco of othor witnosses, tho caee was adjournod till to-morrow. Up to 3 o'clock this afteruoon, nothing look- ing o & tosult has been recoived from tho Becchor-Tilton jury. LATEAT. At 10 o’clack tho Court-1ionse was locked, and tho jury retired for the night. * il LOADER AND PRICE, [ME STORY OF THEM TLOT AY TOLD DY um, NEECHER'S COUNAEL. New York Tribune, June 29, Joreph Loader, who mado aflidavit stating that Lo bad seen improper famiharitiss botween the Rev. Henry Ward Boecher and Mrs. Tiltov at the residonce of tho latter in tho yoar 18G8, was ar- reated lato last nizht on a warrant issuod by Jus- tico Thomas M. Itiloy, of Braoklyn, based on a complaint made by Col. enry Barton Beecher, smpported by aflidavits containing tho written confessfon of Julin J. Price, bin accomplice. Mr, Beoclier's counsel exploded tho story told and swora to by Loador and Price in the wanner de- saribed in the fullowing narratives Trauk E, Dans is a son-in-law of tho Rev, Dr. Badington, and both he and his wifo have been for & long time bitterly opposed to Mr. doccher. For about two years thoy have employed npon thoir upliolstery work Josoph Loader, who car- ried on husineas at No. 202 Fulton avenue. Dotk Mr, aud Mre. Dans wore in the habit of talking 8o freely on the subject of tho scandal that thoir viows were very well known to Loader and whon lio came to the concluston that tho timo had come for him to speak, he took advantage of somo romark which Mrs. Daoa had made to him about tho witnoss, Kate Carey, to say mysteriouely that ho knew a groat deal mora abont the lioachor scaudal than Kato Caroy or anybody else. Mra. Dana told bor hua- band whon Lo returncd homa that day, which was tho day bofore the evidonco closed In the trial, Thoe next morning dr. Dana—who had not beoo rotaluod as counael for tha plaintif, but who had voluntossed to sorve io tha cause for (lirea or four days of tho catly part of the trial—callod at Londor's storc and ques. tioned Lim as to the meaning of what ho had muid to his wife. Then Loader tald bim substantially the story which appoared in tho Now York Zerald of Juno 14. Mr, Dana Linstened toinform Mr. Morria of those facts, ahd gavo bim tbe information bofure tho evidouco wae actually closod on tho trial, Thero was an Intorval of five days bofare the summing up began, but nothing was said avout this testimony until after Judgo Porter had ho- gun his addross, whon s paragraph intimativg tho substanco of this story was publishod in & Brooklvn Sundav paper. on May 30. Nothing was over ssid about It by counso! in court uutil June 14, Josoph Loader is an Englishman by birth, who was omptoyed lu the upholstery business by various firms in Now York down to abont 1865, when ho sinrted in trado for lnmsolf. 1n 1808 ho falled wuder discreditablo siregm- stances, and went through bankruptcy. From 1864 until tho fall of 1870 he way Erlcllclll)‘ out of business, and nt_tho thno I.l'lt 0 protonds to have worked in Mp, Tilton's houss he did not resido in cither the City of New York or of Brooklya, and did no busingss in either, His employora In slmost every caso, aay Mr. Beechiar's lawyors, give Lim tho charsctor of thorough-raing llar, and in aimost avery case partod with bim under 3 strang convicuon that ho was a thiof, jt was® cgrious coincidence, say theso gentlomon, that, whenovor Lio left a plsce, a pieco of gonds would be missed of a Peculine pattorn, and that whon he oponed o shop for himsclt, pleces of that praciss pattorn woro scen in his window—an exteaordinary cir- oumstancabocause fashionablo upholstersrs buy allof n dosirablo patiorn that is to bo had, and the pattorn 1 uot repowed. This ia a fact whick any oue kuowe who Lina attempted to repair fur- mtur John J, D'rice was also bon in England. and came to this country in August, 1869, with his r.muu. ho being then only 17 years of agn, 1lo hegan 0 learn the uplolstery business in the fall, being omploved by R."J. Maddrow, now employed "inClormont ™ ayenus, pear Fulton, Drookiyn, Price Lad no acquaintavce whatever with Loader untll at lonst the yoar 1871, and probably not until 1873, certainly at no timo did ho work with Loader at Tilton's house, nor work with, nor go mith Loader auywhers what- over in tho early part of theyesr 1860, Ife was employed by Loader for a ‘sbost timein 1872, and during the spring of 1875 waaagain sm. ployed by Euudnr for a short tune, during which Loader sekod Irico how ho would hke 1o bo s witnots in tho Booclier trial, sayiug that there was *‘s fat thing in t." or something to that effect. $'rice roplicd that ho could not bo a wit- ness, bacanss ha know nothing about it. Bomo timo aftarward Irice, Laving Joft Load- er's emjloymont, called at Lils stoio, sud Load- or resumed the subject with bhim, ssyiug to Now is your timo if you would liko to Lo a witness,” and made an appointinsnt with him," sgling Price to go down and see ‘Tilton's honss—an appolutment, however, which Price did not kesp, Bomewbere about the 10th or 11th of June a reporter for tbe flerald, uamed Wil- cox, found Price aud asked him various ques- tions concerning the story wlich = wss published In the Merald of .Juuo 14, to all which gquestions F'rice 2ow a that be eaid ho did not kuow anythiog of tha sort, and hio was much surprised by sceing in tho Herald of the following Monday & statement that tio bad admitted the trath of the very atory which Lie had denjed, 0u the mornlug of June 15 ho recelved a sub- pena to attond tha trisl. his way, ha called with friend at the houss of Thomss G. Bliearman, ana talked mysteriously about tha cass, declinlog, however, to niake auy atoment ons way or another. 3, Shear- q:lnkin( thers was = contemplated " in the presence of the two weu, called oess lmmedintely and refused the slighit- est encoursgement, stating the men must tell 1he trush and obey the subpana. Prices {riend sfierward sxvrossed a very decided opiuion as 1o " and Mr. Hhearman's *greon) acity in dealiug with the matter, wmodistely weny to tus oftice & Pesrmall, where they meb Londer, Trancia D, Moulton, ilton and bamuel D, Morm i"-:"fi'fi’f““@.’fia r ko the, room rica was, LXIA Price, winked at Lot (frion) w of Morcis Joseph Theodory Mos- Mr. may. Lo st Pri #ra’ l\l‘r uo"x‘i‘v .:nl‘una‘nw, lt&viég .::d;r sud- 0 & e ow, : 108, i ecrview, when ¥ tolid sakad. o Lutended to svear 19, And tice $a an bim in that statemyot. Priee, D o o . Titon'a hotno, hiad to consul: a disgram, whith was aliown him by Mr. Morris, who pointed ont the dutrs which Mr, . Price aftorward awore ho oo- {erad and fooked througb. Loadsr aaked Mr. %ilton whelher there ware not soma carpeta lad down In his ionse in 1869, Mr. Tilton and lie thonght I lisd noma vague reccllection of it, Bott gioader aud Prics mada sfidavita substau- tinlly aa publisbod, sod P nt off to White- stono with Josdph'M, Poars [Tha New York World publishas sn acconny almoat [dantieal with the nbfivn Tnvl'd:n.“: ‘:.: ebiod Ly thie same montce, Mr, Jeecher's coun- T T:e‘lull:)lnm?. rithoudl ks knaw _nothing ositivoly o 'rico'a errand, Mr, Elmlrmt% l;hom:ht It was worth while to keep track of him, and, fn fuct, nover 1ot sight of bim from the time of hia visit, A short timo aftorwards Prico mado the aquaint- anco of & friond of & curious turn of mind to whom ho confided the above narrative, and when Mr, blorris presented tho afiidaviis In court, Mr, Bheannan had tho listory of the whola tranasction fn s hands aa nubstantiated by Prlce’s confession. I'mico, desiring to mako s cloan brosst of it, and being incited therelo by hic father, llymg at No. Nn, 200 Schomorhoru street, who folt keonly tho dis. graco of tho whole affair, was tsken bofore ackaon B, Bcbultz, who kindly recolvod the con- fossian, & part of which is givap above, while much moro [a atlll rotzined to swalt furthar duvelopruonts, Tho confession, made at tho fathier'a requost, was also heard by two other gentiomen. Tho history of thoaffair waa com- munieatod to the District Attorneys of Now York and Kingy Counties and all the procecdings that wota subsequently taken wero dano with the ad- vico und conment of the latter ofticer.”} ca plmes St THE INDIANAPOLIS SCANDAL. Scum Ncooped from ‘'This Last and Lowent Nastinoss. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns. INn1axarorts, Ind,, June H50.—The Mclntire~ Valontine trial procacded to-day witls Ida Fawk- nor on the stand, atill undor direct oxamination. Bho roneats ouo of hor former atatemonts with particularity of detall, Jaging tho crime of seduction and abortion npon Mr. Valentine, in- stead of her unele, as in her first statsment. Blio has known Valcutine for a year and a half, and the oriminal intiwaoy has cxtended over tho greater part af that timo. Sho wont to his room frequently duriug the month of November lost, Valontine gave licr neveral bottles of med- icine, dirccting hor Low to take ft, Lut, fially, in Jauuary, the modicine failed, and Valentine gave her an instrument, and ijustracted her how tonsait, This is tho substance of her evidence, which wan writton rapidly In answer t0 ques- tionn, and without interruption from counuel for tha defenso. Mise Fawkner claimed that Valone Lo wrtanged for Ler toloave thiainetitution when ehio gat juto troulle, aud told lier to tell tho grls uhe’ was golag Weat to board W n privats fomily. Tha iuvestiga- tion in growing tedious, sud oo ot command largo attention, = To-day Valentino was present, but soemod to pay little atteotion to L' torthnony, Sho furthor aaud that Valen- tino wanted her to blamo tho tronblo on Charles Thompeon, s young man in the inatitution, but #ho iwkistod on charging it upon hor unele, do- epito Valontino’s u s is an_eniirely now story, Tuompson's nana uever baving been mixed un, sud ono of tae priucipal chargos being that Melntito and Valontive conspired together to fuvulve Fawiner, TUE BLACK {IILLS. Negotintions with Indians—ftcports of ¢iold Diucoveriens Corresuondcnce of Tha Chicago Tribune, Cnevexye, Juue 27.—~Lhe four United States Commissioners who are on their way to treat with the Indians at lted Clond and Spotted Tait Agencles, and to gathier them in for a grand Black ITills Couacil, arrived boro to-day, accoms - panied by your correspondent. This sficraoon, Dr. Daniols and Maj. Howard ar rived from Bpotted Tail Agency, Dr. Daulels bas beon entirely successful in bl pegolistions with nll tha Indlaus that had tho right to Lunt in Nobrawks, and they bava al- ready signed a treaty relinquishing the privilego, They aro to recoivo ns compansation the 825,000 appropriated for tho purposc at tho Inst scasion of Cougross,—the money to be iuvested, in so~ cofdanco with their wish, in wagons, borses, aud barnces. This is an im- portant point galned for Nobraska, Tle annust hunts wero atways dreadod, and this troaty will bo a great help In advancing immigration jucrests. Dr. Damtels says that the Indians aro lerih‘llm well, and tnat'they are perfely eat- istied. Tho interest in the Blaok Hills,whioh lian bsen alivo all tho season, has boen greatly augment. cd in the last woek. Tho onicial dispatch from Col. R. T. Dodge, commanding tho wlitary ex- pedition in witich ho said that gold had “been fouud in payiog ?ululmnl. and that Gon. Cuator’s roport had teou confirmed, bias beon supplemouted by specimons of tho real stuff noni from the hiils by meo wlo are now at work there, I learned this morning from Judge Care tor, an oxtousive oattle-raiscr, that he has scen somo frezh gold wont 1 & lotter by a worrot courier within & fow dave. Tho gold was ig uugael.-. aud the letter said tliab dinglug had ' boon tound tha Py well. '[ho writer advised Liw frioud, who La beon driven back by tho military, not to give up the undartaking. Judge Cartar kuows the par- tios woll, and hias no doubt that the gold and advice aro both gonnino, 1 wna told to-day that a mllitary man hero bad roceived a lattor, also coutaining weme spoci- mens of gold, with mnformatlon that gond dige gings had beon found, Thinovenjog I called up~ 00 L ; waa shown threo frevh unggets, werth €80ord9; and was luformed that tho lotter ac- companyiug thom waw written by s piactical miuer of tany yoara' experionos, who Hatd that gold nad boon” found in povin nautities. A numbanof men are now {n the Hills country, workiug golcl-olalms with rudo implemeonts, and doing well. I am mot pormittod to use tha name al the geatieman who received the lettar, I am confidant that o bas rocoived suoh a lcte ter, and that the gold hie showod moe came from the Biack Hilla, Tno United Btates Comminsionors will leave for Fort Laramio in the morning, and vour cor- respondont wilt go with them. I shall go from the port to Col, Dodga's camp, on French Creek, 1€ poasible, and 1 expeat It will bs, .8, forhon. ot i ol 9) CROPS AND *HHOPPERS. ILLINOIS, Special Dispateh to The Chicado Triduns, Jouer, Ll., June $0.—~Tho new potato-bugs aro commilting some ravagos upon the crop ia thia vicinity. Thoy made thelr first appear- anca lu this vicinity in the latler part of last weok, Dry lim js sald to drive thomif show- ered upon them whou thoy firat appoar, Curreaponaence of The Chicada Tyibune, Potasx: Couxty, Tll., Juno 28,—The ground ia 80 wet wo can do nothing with our eorn crop, and but little wheat has been harvestod. Bome of it fa almost ruined on sccount of not bolng cradled. Oata are splendid ; and, if wo biave dry woatlier soon, we will make more eorn In this Gounty than has boen ralsod for & number of yonrs, Geongk W. Ricuaxvd. Corvespondence of The Chicaqo Trbune, Waresrs, DeWirr Co,, 11l.. June 28.—Corn is growiog finely aud the prospect 18 now good for &0 average crop. Tho late wtorms have dam- aged the small grain budly, Oats are completely ruined. The young ohijuchebugs are hatchivg out In countloss numbgrs, and foars are outers tatned that thoy will ‘;el destroy the wheat, Jtve looks well aud will be roady for barvest in aboub two weaka, Tho prospect for potatocs DOVer was botger. Jouy i Huxe. ———— T FAMILY MEETING. Apacial Dispatah to The Chicaco Tribuns. Dwiapz, 11, June 30.—There will Le quite & family reunion on the 3d of July, at the resi- denco of J. P, Weagloy, Exq., embracing all tho mewbers of his family, consisting of hus aix warsied daughiters with their husbands, and one mon with bhis wife, s fol- Tow: naming them in order of thalr ) and {jvluk tbeir places of 1esidencat Mrw. Duvid MeWiljams, of Dwight, Il ; Mr. Charles H. Weagloy, aud Mra. W, I, Sanfocd, of 8t. Loulu; Mru, Dr. I'. I, Spatks, of Decatur, 1ll.; Mra. G, V, Conuer, af Louisians, Alo,; Mrs, Charles M. Baker, ot Dwight, III lbert Bounell, of Fulton County, Ilinots, — AN ARGENTIFEROUS TALE. Bpecial Dupaleh (o The Chicane Triduns, Guaxo Rarios, Mich., June 80,~14 ts roported that milver has bean discaversd at Patosky, tha northern torminus of the Grand Rapids & In- diana Railroad, while boring an artesian well, at lwqflhn‘ 160 feot. Tho show iy eald to be i THE ABSTRACT QUESTION, | Somothing Concorning Flins Ship= mun's $04,000 Bid, Romors that His Interest in the Com. pany Is Nominal, What the Work Would Actnally Cost, ‘Ihe diffculty and expanrs of obtaining Ab- atracts of titlea to lauds in Cook County las moro than once been tho mubject of much dine cunnion in the Boatd of Conuty Commirsioners, Tho fire of 1871 dentroyed the warks from v abntracta conld bo made, and nothing rem 10 show titles with the exception of tho booky belonging to twwo or thros rivate partios. Thora individuale all at onco found thowneives in poss #sorsion of information 1o wh.ch thoy sttacked au ennrmous value, and which thoy doled out to the public ouly st very lazge prices, Perauns inter- onted 1 the purchiase and sala of real estato woro at their mercs, and the chargos they wore compolled to pay were sccordingly high. The County lnard, mubing to relivve tbo pubilo from thin vosatious expeuno, wade an effort to pur. chaso thoso resords. T'he owners Lold them at the modest rato of $800,000. The action of tho Board aud the amonnt of discuerivu tho wstter provoked i probably woll remomterod. Tho price was thought much Luo grut, and the county eventually rofusod to buy. Hince then tho abatract quention has nnt boen ono of great prominonc i the tiabRAioue of the Ioand. It acoaeionully reapposred s thg beuk of powe Commissioner liore nearly rciated 10 real cstio trausactions than the others. but as there soemad uo temedy it was altoned o re. maim mest of the tuno m obseunity. A few moutha ago, Lowever, it wan broughit up in A NEW RIALE. 1t waa nccompared with tho suggestion that the Hecorder of Deads bo nwtraeted Lo compiio a full kot of abatrants which would, as lourt. rive tho bistory of afl Cook County jand back 1o the timo of tho fire, An tho four yeas that havo pagred mncn that event have someswhiat vt 4ipd real-oxtato mattors, aud 28 now tha ante-ire bislory of land is not ea often inquired o, uch a sot of book, 1t wak thaught, would huve o great value, aud rolieve peoplo from the hur- dousome charges gsked st the abwtract oflices, Tho abstracts can bo mado up from tho Itezor. des's recordy, thougbt it invelven agreat doal of lavor. By auding to the iutormation con- tained in tham tbe praceedings of tho conrts baviug referenco to real-estalo trausactions, wills, judgmentn, tax-vales, efo. s vory coms plete sot of abstract hoota could be compiled, Tloe proposition was urged in the Board and met with no_small amouut of favor. It was ciaimed, however, by somo that tha Recordor HAD NO TONE, to attend to it, that ha would Lave to employ a Iargo eatra fotce, and thatat could as well be doio by privato partics of experience. Accordingly, & fow wouks azo the Doard ade vertud for Lidy todo the nork. Tho oaly ouo yot racaived is that of FLIAS BHIPYAR & CO. of &084,500, thaugh othiors will likely be sub- mitled, No uva bat Mr. EliasBhipman kuows of Mr. Elias Shinman's qualifications for the wotk. 1o 14 far more widely knawit u8 a ward palitician than & conveyancer or abstract mau, AW & *“worker” for **tho party” in a ewall way ho may bo emmently efticiaut, but 28 a succexstul abstract man ho las yob to mako his rep- utation. The bid 14 eaid to be realty that of AMr. ¢. D. Farwell's, whoso practical evyo dircerns fu tho rchome a chance for a profit- ablo speenlation, Shipman & Co. are said to ho simply the widdle wen. Compuny " is com- poscd of Houry Jonos, & men tow in the employ . Bimmons & Co,, who has expetlonco 1 work, and oo Spanlding, a farmer Board of Trade operator. Jonos iy mbnhli' the practical wag of tho firm, though it is said bis knowledgo of 1ho abstract business it not pro- digtoun. Howoever, from lis connection with the fitm abovo moutioned hia 14 looked upon by the others as the mdividual upon whom moet of tho work will fall in_the event of their gotting tho coutract, Tho bid of thaso parties {3 LANGLLY IN EXCESA of what the work will actually cost, and {f fair competition 1% llowed tho Board will recetvo sovoral aminller ones. A prominent real estate muan, if ho #aes that [t 43 not o settlod thing to throw the worlk into the hands of theso parties, will rut in 8 tid of 50,000, aud lus chaacter is such that no oue will doubt that bo would honestly wud faithfully ful- fill the contract if it iv nwardad im. But the in- dicatious ava that this bid, allegod to cowe trom Farwoll, ia the favouto by Iong odds, and that 1t wilf socure the contract, The rosl vitate maa rafarredl to was 1eacutly affered £3,000 b a per- son whom ho bolisved to ba au cwuigsary of Farwell's to put in a wiraw bid, C. C. 1 1ol den, it i8 #aid, is the Comutissionor who is on- gineering tho matter. Au inquiry at Lhie saveral nbatract ollicos shows Hliat tha price ie far nbovo tho salunzted valuo of tho work. HANDY. KIMMONY & €0, think {t will cost from &40,000 to £45000. At the Hecordor's Oftico ostinates of {ha exponse bova been mado, aud tho bighost tigures reachied ara 845,00, If tho Board doea its duty in this matter thore is vo doubt but the coutruct can bs let for at loast 50,000, and that to partios of oxpericnce and responsibility, Ic i Lt fair, howover, to state that Mr. Ship- man giatos that il ho gets tho coutract ha wil faitiully porform tho work. Ho contomplates, in tho event of bis being thie succorsful bidder, to ougage & large forcs of experts and keep them on the work nizht and day until May 1, 1876, by which time o promises 10 have tho work written up to dato, In view of tho fact that thers rumors ars afloat, it would be woll far Ltho County Board ta fin slow in this matler, toawalt othor and lowar ids, and to eall upon the Recorder to meo for what bs oan do tho work. 1f in hia handa it can ba doog for 315,000 loss than Sbipman'y offor, then 1t ia thewr duty to secure the dilferenco for the county, and not lst it g2 to aid outaido par- ties who liave no special qualifications for per- forming the work. A lower bid will doubtloss be pus in to-day, and the action of the Couuty C?lhnmiumnnru concornmiug 1t will Lo watched with i AT HELENA, ARK. Mmvpms, Tenn., Juno 80.~The Appeal's Helena (Ark.) spacial says: “An incendiary fire this morning destroved the World's news- paper and job office, the Independent Official, and Burnett'a fob oftico, tagethor with an entire block, The loas on the World office in #8000 insnred for €4,700. Huruett's Joss is fully covs ered by insurauce, Tho total loss ia not given.” AT 8T. LOUIS, Br. Louts, Mo., Juno 80.—About 1 o'lock thin morning tho steam-tug Sam Clubb, lying at tho wherf at East 8t. Louis, eaught fire, aud, after belog out loass, toated down stre when she struckon & sud burned to the water's edge. The loas is not aecertainad. AT LITTLE ROCK, Lreree RMocx, Ark., Juno 30.—Ths residence of Sire. Hommond, cornor of Centre and Tenth stroots, waa destroyed by firo eatly this morn- lnE‘. ,084 on houso £9,500; loes on furmtury sud other srticles owued by the occupant, George Wobr, £2,000. No jnsurance. AT PIERSON, MICH, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago tribune, GuaNp Rarjoy, Mich., June 80.—D, W. C, Peck & Bon's plaving will auvd sssh, door, and blind taclory, at Pierson, on the Iudlana Rail. romd, was dostroyed by fire this alicrnoun, Loss, 612,000} no insursnce. AT DETROIT, Deraorr, Mich,, Juus 30.—The forge-shors of the Dotruit Bridge aud Irou Worke were burned this morning, The malu buildings were saved. ‘Tho part dostroyed contamed much valnable ma- chiinery, sud the losn 14 835,000 or §40,000, AT BOSTON. Rostox, June 30.—The paint snd oil etoro of Tunnewol) & Co. burued to-day. Loss, €45,000, Inguranco, 525,000, Ty WHISKY NEWS. '+ Special Dispateh to Ths Chieago Tyivune, MiLwarksg, June J0.—Internal Revenus Col- lector Erskine gocs out g oftlca to-morrow, and Mr. Besn steps in. Bupervieor Hedrick bas beon sppoiuted - superintendent af transfer. The exchange will be effected snd sll property givon over at 8 In the moming. Revenuaq ollections tha past month were $183,000 somparod with $172,000 In Junoe of last year. O'Noill's distillery shut down to-dsy, belng the 1aat remalnlog opas, and, 44 stookn Lavo already 1 bean much raduced, collretions are axpeated to sl & cimion tion 1o July and Augut, leury Shantield, arre sted for reuning 1ax-wisnpe, Ladn bearing to-day befcre Commisaioner Bluodgood, Hinenno wili bo concludad to-morrav. Ffing Ttindakopf, of ths lats fim of ot Hirothors, Wan mirosted En-dav on & mariant e atied at Madikon for alirged frauduient concenl- meut and resmoval of biehwines 1o 8 western di- rection. aud beld to bail befora e Uunted Ktatos Ditrict Conrt here to awut tho action of the Grand Jury. ————— Noune of any langer taking the large, rapul- eive, grining, drastic and naneaons pills, com- poned of cridn and Inlky ingrodwnts, and pnt up in cheap wond or pasteloard hoxor, whon na can, by & care fal applicstion of cliemics) seiance, extiact ol tha cathartie and other madicinal properties from tha mort valuablo ronis and Lerbn, aud concenirato them in'o o minute granulo, wearcely Jarger than a snustard sead, that can bo rerdly mwalloned by thase of the most eennitive stomachs and fastidioua tasien, Tiach of Dr. T'lorce's Pleanaut T'urgatiye Peflety ropresants, iu & most coucenirated form, 1ouch eathartio power 8a s embodied in any of 10 Iareo pills found for sala in tho drug storas, From their wonderful cathartic vower, in pro- pertion to (heir pize, peoplo who lave nof tried thom ara apt to aupposa that thoy are barsh or dreutic w effeet, but such is nout at ail tho case, the differont activo medicinal principles nf whieh thry’ aro componed being o harmonized, ne by tho otiers, a8 2o produce 8 most rearching and cne TLe Pellows are wold by dealers in modi. thoru 1gh, Yot gently and kindiy-operatin shart.c. FINANCIAL: _ Dealt fo ¢ the Now Yark St uld by ux va mALLA 01 HTa 13 [ o rivileges Negatialed at onn to twn por erat from markst on mem. era ol thy New Yark basbangs or o el pastaes Targn siiime bres b realize d 0o jast @) dags. Put of call'Gorta un L3 sharne $106.25, Steaddles £3°0 exch, contral 200 shares of stock Ansa withat ! T urther wile sy Cion ned, Advins aad inf 1, €0 taluing valually wa iog ho s Wall-at. operations Fachangs bought sad Y [ do'lars’ on furniane: cal Itorim ‘conaucted, sent Free Ta sny addreve, Ordars wolicited by mall er wire and prompily orcent 3 by us, Artdrens TUMBRIDGE & CO., Baakors and Hrokers, No. 3 Waltel., New York, DUNGAL, SHERMAN & 0, BANIKERS, NOS. N & 11 NASKAUST., NEW YORIK, NOTE: L1 _Accountiol 1 3 S50, $100, $500, $L0 Invested in Stook Priviloges in Wall-st, Tends to many, Gl of dallin prglh, G e nxplana’ oty clrenlars, containing deiafted riat manis and quote Lo pricns of 10 atoetR sl NEW YO!'RK STOCK EXCHANGE, 108112 Sree 20 th it dosiring 14 speeninta. Addgeay ALEX, TN & CO., Fliset, XY, FRENGH GHIPS, LACE BONNETS, Imported Flowers. 124 AT ST WEBSTER'S. Homoved from 241 W. Mndlson-st. ____NBW PUBLICATION>., TENNTSON'S NEW POEM, QUEEN MARY: A Drama, Ty ALFIRED TENNVSON. 8150, Thi paom will Lo the consnleuous literary evont of the acasfn, Tho tiagic ro ol Queon Mary b depicted with wonderful diamatu aver, so 0 porsons and passtons of that sturmy tine bucoma Ine alnorbing ubicost. As the [smidon Tim, 15 more true fire b the drama fhan (n anytbiug which has appeared stuco Shakspeary's mo JOCELYN'S MISTAKE. By Mre. J. T, SPENDER, Author of * Parted Tives," Aa." "Vl a8, i Orgoul's Library of Novels, @ Paver, 16 donts: clown, 81,35 * Wa know 8o work moen caleulsted to_rivet the atten- Hion of tin reader. “The charactars are artistically drawn, I ho plnt 1w intensaly suterating and - orlginel. Cuurt Journal. 1 vol . Tomo, Londan ‘For nale by all Booksellosrs. Kent, postpald, on rocelpt of price by the pablishors, JAMES R. 05600D & 00.,_Boston. "PROPOSALS” 660X COUNTY BONDS. Snatad Lids will ba reoeived at tho C 1unty Traasurer's of - fieo untl P d sy, 10 nt 13 e sala al une hundrea sud Bty Couk County des f U0 Thousand ol hexring ininruat, at 7 ou the Tst day of May au ailvzal llauk of Now ued Intarast on 1hy hane st bo mado accordiogl or oud uxy o ey tmuat bin or ook Cuuny Hoada® emurer, b g Teumuter d3vm novesaary, or marked oa tho Gat Tojuct {1\n, R, n ! OLD PAPERS, OLD PAPERS FOR SAY.H At 75 cents per 100, In the Counting-Room of this Office, .. AMUSEMENTS, _ DEXTER PARK, FIRST DAY, FRIDAY, JULY 2. RUNNING PREMIUS, NO. 1-9230.00, e Akels fur all ara o100 paunds up. 5 Throa-raarolde et ri10. 3140 th Nirst; 876 1o the sncand§ ©in13 thig evening at @ 0. m, &L 31 Dearbornast, RUNNING PREMUM, NO. 2-224,00, s Suenpiak N TROTTING PREMIUM, X0, 3- F¥orhorens that lisen uaene heaten 200 8125 {0 thn socand ; 475t tha tird bow, 1 I, Logan’ JENS BTSN ol i MUSNING PREMIUM, K0, 4-3%0,00, M6 hoata, thrwe 17 B " a2lghoass, thee tn e, €39 10 tho finst; 8140 10 the Free AN T Nnaene. ADELPHT THEATRE, THURSDAY £VENING, uiy 1, LADIES NGHT, STILLANOTI REAT W g} ‘of the Lncomparable, i Sis W nmder by TATANCS ALA AT.AT Mlime Thrilling and Flactele Loap from the Stace to the Cetling b+ the MARVEL OF THE AGE." “This s the rymnsatic nrt, and the fast Acrohatiz hiac el o 1 wearance of (he favoritn Commian, CITARLEY FIt Svprarance of tin Vogniae Cometian, ant week o amina =1 Yrcer: G and Parquerte cirels ( isur LAST NIGHTS OF DALY's FIFTIL.AV. COMPANY. Tuuriay—Last Night of Women of the Day! Fridap—Daneht of F: DAVENPORT-LONDOS SO N aud DAV RT-LONDON AT MATINR SUNST HOOLEY'S THEATRE, IMMENSY SUCCESS af tho Famous Prima Dooaa, MRS. JAS, A. OATES, AND HER CELEBRATED English Comic Opera Co. ZTRim sy and Lelday~TUE PRISCESS OF TREBI- rday Afternonn st 2p. m.—ONLY OATES MATI. Saturday Nlght—THE PRETTY PRRFUMER. Box Bhunt niw opca. AOADENY OF MUSIC, LAST TIME OF ROBERT McWADE AS RIP, SENTS ABROAD, ‘eud’ plonida). w Esch Day— Atieacting . PIANOS, PITATNOS. NILSSON' Taball take erery npportusity to recome s meud end praiss your fustrumenta, 1 f Fir tha Jast als years youy Pianos bave KELLOGG! Tretny Soies 5 e Coaeertroom LUGGA ' Your Uprights are extraordinary instrg. b e s vaa PATTI] Tisialie Moot evamsata: ALBANI' Thy deservediy merlt the high distine- 1 tontuor hase ohianed, STRAUSS' Your Pianos astauish me. 1have naver 1 setscouany Pianos which equal yours, WBHLI' Sadame Parcpa called your Plana the i finest in the Unitad States, 1 Tully t THE INCOMPATEAY durso Lhat oplatu. AND ESTEY STORY & CAMPS, 211 STATE-ST. . SUMMER RESORTS. ‘Will Open June 21,1875, JOHN DAILEY, Manager, Formerly of Glades ITotol, Oakland, Wor Grand 1 Thava used the Dianos of every cete- 1t PIANOS AT SHILTS, oot A Good 8hirt, $1.50 A Good Bhirt, $1.76 A Good Shirt, $2.00 FRUM ATQCK. SIATS to ondor & spactaltn 4.1y Lanen Caliaes 83 par doz, ‘HARB.IS & COBB, \ N 171 8. Clazlkeat. DENTISTRY TEETIT ONLY § Thowa tasth madn by Dr. RWENGEL f ereat damand o the reason a1 and rives s eood satls Vil prices or 4750 are tn that 1o usas the Lest matopie AL o4 ety retaed AN e ok Erkdly Pt R TG B ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TrAINE lxr‘m ATION OF REFZRESCE MATKS, —T !lt‘udl{;: coptod. 1Mooday ezcaptad. 8 Dalte, 4 CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAN, et tproe, Wi Hivieat, (Sherman. Huuse), and 16 Canate v eurnar shudiain sty and ot the depats Loiee, #=Depot carner ol Wall Kiney $—Uspatenrner of Canaland Rinsiy MITHI AN £ . oty S1nt 1 T A T = tiee, 17 € s T It N Murafup Expcess,.. Nignt Kapress, *Sundas kz. Bunday Kz, CHICAGO. ALTON & ST. LOUIS, and Chirapo, Kawins N aul Denver Short Liner, Uhion Depnt, Wont Nile, near Vadisen.it, bridge, Tyekat OArea At Devol, and 1230 liuntulphatt,, and corner Nyoe ey, ek aik Leane, ! Arriee, ity and Denvar ¥ast Fx. {41301 noon' a0 Socingrold St Laute, Xuriogiiold & Ta. Peuria, Kroxuk & itnetineton,, Drotis, Reokax & Hieling a K Guicago s Padacan faiiria i ok ollet & Dwiabi Accuinmiond thi 3100, m. ? 2:duo. Sirator, Lason, Washingtan b1 Jol . C'ICAGY, MILWAUKE! ST. PAUL RAILROAN. Taren Lievot, eovnar Hadweon and Canalests, Tyeint 1re, L suuth Citheat., upposite Sherman House, and at Depor’ Trrive. Mileaukes & Praicts dn Chienl- & v1ai o, i .. o[ 8208, m.{* 7 Divtaia 8308, m.(* T:5p. m. St. Pau Uniikah’ & Fapress iiwantee, Wi saal eapois, Ripua, iz, thraug Mjan Green 10008, 15, [* 4:00p. o Paine’ | Aenasnal asnonur et *$:00 0. m.{*11:008. ma 0. I LLINGIS Depor, foot of Luke e u Sprioglivld and Peurts Springhe 3 aris and Kaokun Dubrique & Slous Gty Duhtgue & Swous Gilzau Passonger. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depoty, foul af Lake-st., Indiani-av. and Siciasnihest, ant Danal and Skzte Ticket Ofices, 83 Clark sty and at depois. ate, il o Pacine kaxt Lins, fuf O S iy, a X & e ot AT Kaman cuisar Duwns Dawne: odation Accommodationl o1 1Ex. Haturaay, $Ex Monday KANKAKEE LINE, Fyom Contrat Depot, oot Latkest. ani do brmdeat, Ticket ates 121 Sundotphat s Indtananolls, Louts nati Day Kxgire Indy CINCINNATI AR LI} Prom P, neinnat i 9. o ot e, can. afice, 171 e Clinton St Carmationts e Lundolph-st,, andut dcul:. e Sie. ket Leare, | drrive, Indianapolis, Lonfarille & Cis Tty Dy Fagn 2 T{)»,L:'"u';: il (4 004, m.[* 8:0 p. e 1408 m. CHICAGD & PACIFIC Puttenger depel corner Chlewm-ay. haa-st, ;. 7 ¥ e keraice Sor s (o e v RAILROAD. Leave, | Arire, .« i, s Siwp. m. e . n. Wesa, . LOUIS RAILROAD. Carvolisate., West Sides they @nd 0t depot, PITTSBURG, CINCINNATE & § Frowm depot eorner ¢ Crlumbng, Pittsbarg & New York bay o Columbus, Night ¥ PITISBURG, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. Lakeside House, MADISON, WIS, This favorite summor retreat Is now open for gurats Situsted on lake Munona, directly epporite Madian, only atx houra' ridn fromn Chicago. Cisarges moderate, Yur particulars addrois - —_W. ¥, ROOS, Propristar. rgost Matcl in the West, t thn Jleeky Mountam K 3 LOW & MARSHALC, Fropriotors, GLEN HOUSE, NEW HAMPSHIRE. rite Butimer Hesurt apen frum Juna 17 to W. & 0. 1. MILLIKEN, Pravriotars, The finest and d affording & magutt . _GENERAL NOTICES, AT Kinde of Guntlemen's Clothing cloancd aod repatred in v vinbls iy o 8 Boaton Faucy Hiean Dy 1 et R. SUPERVISOR's OMvic, Nyw JEmiey S1arr Putson AN N i t fur thy 1a- pplicatios be madu ta the i e Vit ot the New Jln”ydlilmt Frisou, e i 1at bica,y b, #4540, ub e M i CALES, FAIRBARNKY' STANDAKD oF & FAIRBANKS, MORSE & QO 111 & 118 LakeSt,, Chicago, Bezareful tobuyonly the Genulne, Leave, | drave, Pay Eapros. 2eitio 1t i .}uu.“"“ Bas BALTIMORE & OHI0 RAILROAD vaing lrace Seom vear of Expoaiiion dutiding and dewot Juiab Toemyacconl s, Dkl whee, 100 Clarkette carner af” Washingin Mail, Rundars E; ... Hlal fungars 3copted. CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Devot, corner of Van Auren and Sherwsnols, Ticket affca, rund Tuevic livicl. Leave, | dmive, MEDICAL CARDS. INOK HOSPITAL, cormer Washingion sl FEAGkIN sis 0 B chiarsorad by thu Srate of T head of tho professian for avor ) enca ail tnpartant. A4 baok gonta o pay patise, on Tupstan o) i oot teiition, wilie. 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