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1L COUNCIL, Discussing the Question ‘of Public Improvements. Good News for Property-Owners on Clark Street, No Dock Priviloges Yot Granted on the Lake Front. in Ordinance Regulating the Turning Over of Books, Etlc. The regular weekly mecting of the Councll was held yesterday aftertoon, When the roll was called the absentees wern Al Pearsons, Bommer, O'Beic, White, Baumgarten, and Lemgacher, On motiony, Ald, Throop was elected to pre- side, A eommunleatfon waa read from the Mnyor ccporting a list of persons pardoned out of the Eridewell, Reeelved and placed on file, UNPINISIED BEWERAOE CONTRACTS. The following communiention from the Board of Public Works was read by the Clerk: In response Lo a rerolution adopted by your hon- orable ndy directie the Sloand of Public Worlnto comult with tho contractors for sewerage work whoue eoutracts are uu)ly partially exernted and re- quest them 10 procead with said untinished con- triters, provided that they wait for thelr payment il it ehoulil be canvenfent for the city o pay ‘m,we respeetfully report that the contractora Tefuse Lo carry on the Work unless they are paid on entimutes lisued from thne tq timo during the prosreas of the work as provided in Uicle several cuntracty, We desiro to atate hero thint theas contracts wero not awarded untll the Comptroller had approved of the awardw, ond stated that (ho city could mect the paymenta i they fell due. As weveral of the contractors throaten snita azainst the city for violation of the termx of their contracte, it s our fidgment thit the best falere extw of the city requiro that this work be proceeded with, The communleation was accepted and placed on file. A communieation was received from the Board o Health glying a resumo of thy action taken by that body fn relation to the sewernga contracts, The matter has heen fully pub- Ushed in thesy coluting, Recelved and placed on file. MISCELLANEOUS. Au ardluanee was read from thePablic Works providing fur inereasing the width of the skle- walk on Division street, from North Clark strect to the Lake-Shore drive, Catrled, An luvitation from Superintendent Hickey to attend the gemi-annual Inspection of the Pullee Depurtment at 3 o'clock Thursday on the Lake- Tark grounds, enstof Michigan avenue and south of the Exposition Bulldlng, was accepted and placedon e, < ‘I'ic vfilcinl bond of Ellfot Anthony, Corporation Hathawaz, City Welgherat pot, were upproved, TIlE CITY-HAL The Committee on Pulilc Bulidings to whont was referred o communication from N, S, Bouton ay wthors as hezetofore publislied, roported aa follow, SWuruzas, Tho clty and connty entered fnton contract (o bufld s bitlding for the purpose of o Clty-fiall and county oflices that sball be uniform 10 {tw general appearance, and, Rt rhe ety aml county have not agreed upon o plan for wich building; therefore, I fleaplred, It the City Councll uppoint a commlttec of Ave members of the Councll with In- trtictions to arrange and recommend a plan for Connwel, and of A the Pacliic frelg) wuch buildlug ws s contemplated in the continct now existing between the city and county, and that the communication of Mr, Bouion and others be veferredd to such Committoe,* Cuncurred in. WORK ON PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS, The Committee on Filnance, to whom was re- ferred a resolition of Ald. Throup, reported as fol- Towy Your Financlal, Committoe, to whom wua re- ferred the resolutioh of Ald. 'Firoop, tuguiring if the intereat of the c¢lly doce not roquirs tho sue- panwion, for the prowont, of WOTK upun the soveral contrucly for publie Smprovements, woull res puctfally teport tiat the preseut financial con- ditfon ~of the ciy does mot warrant the further proxecution of any of the publie lu- provemesta iow under eontract, and would recon- weni that 1o new conteacts be entered inlo where- 1y the city apmmes new fannelal obligations, "This wiis xlzned by Ald. Mctrea, elggs, Hosens Bergy, and Peateons, e flflfllhll resolution was as followa: 4 Rexalred, Thal tie Fluance Committee Inqulre and report to the City Counctl us koot ny praciic bie, whether the interest of the clty docynot re- quire 1he suxpenslon for the present of work upon the several contracts fur public Improvenents, Ald, Aldricl moved to concur in the report. AL, ituwlolgh moved ot an amendment to place “on e, DISCUSSION, Ald, Thompaon thuneht the effect of the panxage of the rexolution would be to etop the work on al) public worka. In his opinion, the report had bet- tor bo recelved und pluced on file, Ald.. BlcCrea wald the question proponnded to the Commltico was, if 1t was ot sivisable to stop ail work on cantracts for thu pressnt. The Con- anittee merely ronlied to the buuiry In s general iy, —thut tho thanelal conditiva of the city did ot warrant tho further prosecution of the work, and recommended thut no new contracts for Ime provenents be entered Tuto, . Ald. dhcridan thought 'thie & very [mportant question and ote which whold not “be declded lastily. A short time ago hie Board of Public Warks reported that in thelr judgment 1t was best for the fntereats uf the city Dat 1he contructs now fu exirtence ehould be Fliled, an otherwhio the city woull bo liable tothe centractors for danages. 10 wus in faver of the repact belms pluced 03 he Ald, Cullerd auked e Chuirnan of the 1t nonee Connaittes 41 he ekl that tazes collected for n] wpecific purpose could by used for somuthivg eleu, Ald, Metres—No, sl Ald, Cullerton—1t 10 & fact thet it cannot he done, Ald. McCrea—~That & the law, ALE, Cotlerton beheved that the pasage of the remolution world work very weriusly (i wote pluces, With the exa:ption of the lust appronsia. ton bill, for years et Iorge ginounts had boon st upart for tho conateiction of sewers - difiorent pitets of the olty, Samo portions of those moneyn il been cofleéted,and b knew there was stundisig to the credit of his surd romcthing Iike §00,000 or §ro.ouo, portion of which wits i thy Treasury. t 1nose than one-third of the wird was sewered, aud he el thist 1t was Wheir duty Lo devolo thin money to tho pirposs fur which il was ralsed, Money should ~ sut renmin tn the ‘Rreasury u Woment, bt be wed for the purposo fue which it win collcef A Lopod the mutivn to placy on file would preval. Al £mith eall §f the repart were ta stop_pend. Lugt nprovenests it ovzht not to be ndopted, The Bilwaukee uyeine Vadnct couli e be suxpended without great hjury to the cltlzens whom lie rep- Terented. Ald, McCres thought the purport of the report, win milsundseatood. 1t waw simply, sy ho tad rald before,nn snswer 1o an tnquizy, Anybody famidllur winn the condition of the eny's himuces Lnew (hat Aie ¢lty waa not in acondition to prose- cuty fprovements, "Thers wed no_ money Iy the Dreasury, und tholr credit wias at u low chb, The quiention Tor conideration was whethier the cily okt sep rollingg up new sebta nador exieling clrcumatinees. M was their fest duty o povid weans for the payment of tw. moncy now due laborers - and cantes! Thiey might 0o well stop be, sucdfur dawages than lut the work he wiakile 1 pay 10F L drdaot warcunt the prosccution of Bpraveuicnta, an¢at would by well to recuguize that Tict at upee, Liyery day the debt was dncreasing, and they must cahe to o ntap some thne and siojust thiog« Wo vere now coustantly hypothecating the duacs from seir to yenr, sul nothiig but an entire stopp; mprovements would i ¢ un rellef, ald, Stewart sald tie new Counell had been in ofilce lonz enough to curtail expenditures in somy dircetions, and” put inte practice thelr views of cconomy. While he did not wish to bluck the way of auy luprovement, thought it wud thie to ston and ingulro whet conld be dono to prevent Chleazo frou bobng completely d. He was sure it would be a wise policy (o ) WOIK ON THE PULLEKTON AVENUR CoNBUIT untll our posltion in rezard to Improvements waa Investigated, Mo uereed thoroughly with Al MeCrea, dnu bls opiviun, the only wori which there Wis any necessity to coinplets ut preoctit wua Lhe Weet bide Water-Works, Ald, fwooncy was not n favor of letting new cantructs, but convidered iLubsolutely necussary to Gninh up the work on hund, The pasage of “the Fesolution wuuld put a stop to everything, aud the Costs of the kults which wonld bo Lropght agalust e clty would cover the cost of the fwurovements, Ald.” Aldidel safid (o ploce the report on Bl would ‘vuve thom exactly where they sturted, Me iaved to coneur in L underatood it recom uended nothing defiuite, except that no new work shouid be comnenced, O reflection, ho thoug st the report hind better go back (o the Com- uilitey, and they could report what contracta are alreugy let, which {vwould be advissble to sus- peud. eie, Ale.. Cullerton eald ho was not in fayor of under- Lakipsg any new Work, nor of etering {nto any con- Lract thut hud been ordeied o yenr ago, which the cliy i compelied 10 borrow ioney 1o Carcy out: bui 3¢ waa i fusor of showhig the proper authorf: licaty speid tho tax-pye ey n aceordsuce with the vbject for which it was coflecied. ‘ureo ((‘A'l Bgo u certaln amount was allowsd 10 he Appropriation bill for sewerage und uther pui 0 o 4, Bome of those contemplated fmproywments pleted by Lutfowing aoney 15 anici- patiun af the collection of the taxvs, O dher b provements oy lnd not been porowed. and lieg st beeir uliowed to sand; snd, fnssuucl 83 theio wus u purtlon of thu muiiey wllected from tho tux-psyers (or thut purpose [ tha Trcasury, ho Wan i favOr of itx cxpepaiture I that direct] AM. Aldrich—Does the AMerman undersund Till CliCAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE that the ndaptlon of Hits report whil prosent the nge ey referred to Jopion ~1 eerfainly do, alr. Al Aldrich did not think the rexolution wonld Propriation uf the wie Al have that efeel, Al Cuiterton sald ander the greolntion tho Bourd of I'ablic Waorks would not allow any con- ated, o matier whether thery Treanury for the purpose or feact to be pros wis motiey fn not Al Doy a Feeammittal, Ald. Biaw Ble. atd nyer rh with to recommit, AN, Thompeon roxe to correct what he cone celved to he i miawpprehension s to the AUPROPIMATION OF MONEY FOR REWRRAGI ond other purposes, Tle did not underx when an approprintion was made, it hecan lutely neceseary to spend the money for o I lar puepone, 16wy money Tty expended L wia tho prop and next yearconld be placed I the unex) Dalances and he devoted to any pirpose 4 maw fil. The effect of fhe parsnge of the would be to stop all pendiue inprovements, W Bt andght not bo proper (o puss the resolution in vlew of that fret, stily it wonld not b consdstent aJurily of 1h toplace fton fle. e thonglt this mation omnidt was proper, e would state further that lad Deen promised by the Roard of fubllc sk 1 list of thhe works f3) prozros expense, ote, 'hat Information woikd be shortly y would then e ublo ircinisen, Al White thonght 1€ advaalile to' reconimit, with fustructions to report back what fmprovementd with the sentinients of e i b . placed before thewn, nnd th toart mote htelligently it conld by sppended. Al MeCren sulil ie did nat helieve there was o contrict fn operation at the present time which couldd b stopped without detriment to the eity, the tommlttes to detail werinted Tf the FeporL wax recom - b the dark as ey it. The resslution waa now merely n warning that theyshonld proce In muking the At ol Teel catled upon to : L Jave hech rerulution o ther nulftecd, they would be as ulews Instructionn accompis reporl, however, slowly in this matter, Atler rome further discnssfon the mation to con- enr was withdrawn, and the 1eport wan recommiti- ed. The Committes on DPrinting, to whon waa re. ferred & rerointion concerning the nlle; b with clection returna In the Teat Ward, res ported that they found no. caise for action, and recommiended thit the 1enulution be placed on Gle. Concurred in. : DOCK ON THE 1A The Comuiitee on Wharves repurted lu favor of fimuung‘ Gauliert to construct 8 frant of the Gardner Hoasc, Ald, Thonpson nioved City Council, AL, MeCren Inquired for what purpose the dock was roquired. The Clerk in reply road the petition, which atated that the dock wis for the convenivnce of the goesls at the Gurdner Houss and of the public generally, Al0. Smiith underatood that certain partics had offercd §:0,000 for the privilege of bujldinga duck thero. 1o thought they should udvertin for blds, Al Briges sald the Committbe co ll(’]rce no ob- !m:umlln rnnung\ tho request. he constructed at 3 Ald, The placy whero the docl conatructod was of no nge 1o the city, but simply o nulennce, It would sol Interfere “with cights ur conveniences, excent it was fhe con- lenco of tho linois Road, fn appropristing property which did not helung to it Ahr Somith guesnei the SU0.000 nan wanted the wholo Iake-front. ut what wonld the Council da 1t uther partics asked shillur privl o 'Thompron—\W by, grant them, he Chindrmnn waid 1f the Council had read the roccedings in Congres tho ather ! helieve they would pass the order, the acthon fhere, the Coanell wers trespanda th In regard {0 thin dake-front, question wus bolng thoronghly dixcussed ol Washe ington whether the tlli‘ had anything to do with i, belong to the United States Wi A Tudividund riz] and whethor it did nof or Indiiduals, Ald. Luw ondorth; ington. ‘his motion presalled. FULLERTON AVENUE CONDUIT. Th on Streets nnd Alleyy of the North Division, who have had the Follerton ave- submltted thy mmendption. i motfon of AL Thotpson, the repo committed for the Cemmitilee to report svie pmmlfte nue condult ntder conviderat! repurt of tho experts withont s uetion. CLEANING CLARK BTREET, i Streets and Alleys of the Sonuth Javision repurted In favor of the paseage of sagdinunce providing that ufter July 1 atenn power should not be ueed on any Tho Commlttee 1hy puth vorth of north and stret and between the west line Clark atrevt und the eavt_lne of Michizan av Ity of from 3100 1o S200 tor g der pes welern tray Ald, Gilleit moved 1o ¢ol ur, one road, Ald, White moved to amend tho report by mak- d *+ north of Fiventy-second Atreet, eant of Awtlund avenue, and soutl of North avenne, " enduient 1o the amend- ours of 68, m. and 8 p. Ing It r Ald. Smith moved in s ment that **between i " ehoull be inerted. Ald. White uccepled this. Ald, She tlon. The amendment wans voted down, and the ordl- naicy pussed pnaniinonsly. “T'lie report of the Committon on Fire and Water i regurd to the refostatement of Mr, Cresler, Inte Chlof Englneer of the Water-Works, was placod A SCHOOL-PIOPEITY L. on lile, ‘e CommitLee on Sichuoln repu the canvellation of the present leaso of Mr, Roun- #nvell on State street and enterdng into o new one for twenty years. Ald, bl 1hiix was i achoul proy 1t was o dangeroun thing to do, Al White moved to tecommit. AL Etewart pointed out that e, Rowneavell iz 0 creat muhy lmprovements, slmply o fair thing under the circumstances to wus Innk. granthe extension. Al Aldrich suppiorted tho report on the ground that it mimple fustice, Ald. e it ovdained, ety having been within ive vi aftor nuthl oflice. Sec, 2, Any porson who shall be gullty of a vlo- tation of e et seetlon of thin ordinance shal by flned not less than §50 nor wore Uun 8200, and refunen or falls o comply witly maddd firwt neetlon stnll conxtiute @ new of- fenec and _subjoct (he ollender to the ponalty pro- cacli day such person vld Tur In 1hin sectio 48ees 3 Phin ordinance shall be in forco from and after ity presuy The ordinanee . i g “Ihe report of the Committea an Lice the atructiy rh to fuendsh with th i Lalled (o take out thelr 1t Yty ] bad come Lo liin hnowled would ot leave liln & reasonnbl Al Smith held a shinilnre view. allow the olilcer to wake & flr aalary, Fho report was rocommiticd, siter somo din- cuwriom, b order thut the Boller-luspector might be consulied vn the subject, ‘the ondinance from the Commitlee on Sirects Bud Alleys of the South Dividon relating vl af the track of the Chicago City It to the middle of Btate wtreet, south of Twonty- ren alxth, won passed. Ald, “Githert moved that whon the Connell & Jonti it b 1o Uiy eventwgat 2 ‘Pho Comptroller submitted an ardinanco anthor- fzlng the hlnufl of flm‘wlu in I‘x\ull«ll.n:n-l’;:sk‘t"‘lllnlll; . e b, \Wherois, 300, pansige, t provided thal A Tl e duly 1o amptroller aresnthorized 10 lvauo ninety bonds, agcresnting the saLG sum, intnicipal boius (0ld tast therefure thu Mayor und to tun twealy years frou July 1o “Thy ordluatice was pussed by 28 uyes aud no o Cotncil thenadjourned to Thuradusy eventug. e A, C. HESING, Spectal Hspatch o The Tridune. SrniariaLo, My dune 20.—Tne following has been recelved ab thu Executive Office, but, owing to the absvuce0f thy Goveruor, no action Las been taken upon /i [ CuicaGys Jutie 13, 1676 — The I Zhxavbin: 1 hereby tendur iy Chas* Nelson; Firet Lieut. V Licut, Ell Waltland; usalgne ment, Col, Hanua o Lleut. Williear E. Usborn 1. McAuley sald the resolution did ny pusitive order, bat e was in favor of its w hia motlon (o plice on HORE, nd Public Grounds crtilesion to Mr. uck on the Jake shoro In to nmend by Inserting “ilt tits " pormtesion sliall be revocably by tha r. Gaubert's ow wis wubject 1o the control of the Council, hompeon mald the proposed duck wonld ot come near thy property proposed 10 be sold to the rallway company, 3 anybody dexired to pay 20,000 for a mumilar_privilege he'conld be necom- wnodated; there wan abimduics of “room alon th shore, and permission would as lung ws parties’ would pey moved o recommit the matter in t they might learn the actlon at Wash- . 'The eifecet of the ordinance Iy Lo mul Irland and Michyan Sonthern Roads use their rather than those on Clark strect. He rald the street i ulmoat Impassible now, and the aduption of the report wonld be o great buon to the property- owners Al residents ou the street, Alg, MeAuley wan upposed to taking any sctlon, for the reuson that it was discriminuting agalust n puice In favor of the ordinanco. Ald, Lawler deprecated hawty action, and moved to recommit. v subsequently withdrew hly mo- cldnn #ald Lo hind heen Informed that ply (e pretext for other | Tty to coino In nd uek shullar favore, " THE INDIAN WAR. Crook's Fight with the Siotixe=» Almost a Savage Victory. Gallant Conditet of the Troops---The Sioux Warriors Magnificently Lad. Bravery of fhie Friendly Indians--Trook Fally Back for Supplies and Ammunition, ———— thrrespondance New York Ileratd. GinN. Crook's Case, Bia Hony ExerpiTion FRITHI- the way Goose Creng, June 14, 157, My June 25, 18570,—An fmpurtant foughit day before yesterday at the head witers ehud Creek, uhout 50 miles north, hee ' the Liostite Sloux, numeberlng 2,500, under Bittlng Bull of 1 eomnund of 15 pused of B0 mount. sacrliiced by tl hold attack which they field, . TIE MARCH, The getive colmnn of the expedition Jeft the camp for supplies cstablished on this stream carly on the morning ol Juno 10— Crook nt ita hewd,~iutending tu penctrats northwanl to the grand Sioux village, with the hope ol rearhing it and learning ity dewigua hutore heing obtiged 1o izht. Mix plan was it of last winter with morg ive companles of Infantry, withu parly of twenty elvilians, were monnted o Iy fonr t wera allowed” cuch Ko means of franspoitation seru 2 horres wned mules, and two sumpler-mules 1o carry hospital necesritien and suly, A force o well equipped for rapid and vlfective worvlce never hefore moved against vo hundred and Afty Snakes aud - ol Crow, Medicine Crow, and Good Heart. bav he- terlay n march of 25 miles was mude, when o bivanacked 1t the hend-waters of the Roscburd, butween high bluifs, where it was nec- in anticipntion of o tad reported fresh nt of the buflalo ‘Liiere was 1o moltstas s resimed {u the to reveat the achlove cmplete success, ulex borrowed from the duys' rations and one bl nuan ad taken, cx k-train, and ¢ ploneer the Sloux. | Crows marched 1y seouts, prosvided “with o ent acms, led by Chicfn Loulsante Cosgroy fore yi the l{n esary 10 form u hollow-Rquire night-attack, ax the Crows Mins uf Sloitx, il iho uwsem indicated they were ne ton, vever, and the juarch W morhing at haif-pust 5, i tvo columus, TN ENENY. But 10 mites were traversed down the valley of the strean when a sudden halt wis made at o wild aignal of tho Suakes galiopimg up and rhouting, PS{oux! Slonxt™ - Atthe same time shots were gred rapidly beyond the low hille Lorderiug on the stream, Otther friendly Indlany who had been out, on capying the encmy. darhed down tnto the vals sy, wildly gestioulaiing and calling to ihelr little Dand to arm wnd mount. The juded ponles werg exchanged for fresh ones. The Crows formed in thelr war-roug, und wel- ~couts, who cne ilying back to the accompaniment of fhoty fired begond the hills, na i hotly pareued. I moment, all the Suakes aml Crowerushed i the direction, and was-yells uroeo anclent foes, by two Sioux (o the edio whither e hufrled 1o give the alarm, on the summit of » Wll, tarning oh u, ho puiled b from his pony by tho rank, and stood winging nin thel i they cugt . gllingee of U Good leart was purstiud of the valle: nnd ther one of th lutir ny he dealt the death-rtroke nd quicaly s ed bin, n. Crook wished sirst to ndvanc soldiers agaist the Stois charged the S them raphily recedé, Then cnsied 2t for hult onhon, the troops In th tig deluged from rendering sapport by 1y ot saddhin; fiuntry compatiy was {he 0est (o advane of thie ridee north of the suile fire, Seeinz the Crows end by the massex of lce dendly,—tue Ifantry chured dlrc narrow bael taken A MAGNIFICENT POSITION on the atreata, commanding the tavines through witkch the tronps would probably have pasaed, an here thoy WL lure been before a charge conld have held (he firat creet next the v Iuent wan performed for the piirpose of proventl the Stonx frow regulning their Iowt ground. Can Milln, at the hend of o b skirbshicrs, who lay partly concealed, Tho Crows who bud been withdrawn from the front of the and again fell buek. ' Phe Sloux, now becume more bold, were ready to' make o #ide of themound wd again drove them back. This timo thele flight would have beest final, hut for an order recelved to wheol to the right’ and charge certuin polnta where amall groupy of Sionx wers hapussing b3 funk. A3 e approached they fave blin keverul heuvy volieys, but lirohesud ras. e battatlon halted I the Gaptuied Walls, when Trovpe,, nitln anather charpe, ereeping forward und dash, wheu Mills moved svhich protected thew, getting I snuld of Gen, Crook's delivered the command o CEASE PIUNG, and advance! dire: the Sloux village, suppored by Lonly i mlles distant, Caple Noyes and support him; but, before moving. he re opinion nhont the & Nickerson wus it did not overt proce commund of a1l the cavalr) of Wi left of-tho lin Andrews' troop of the ite withdrew his amendment, and the report was conctirred n by 2€ yeuw, 5 nuys, TURN OV LI TILE BOOKS, Al Sheridan offered the followlng: o BEeTioN L ) offieer 0f the City of Chl thon und request, det liver to i suiccussor fn ofice ull property, hhoks, and effects uf every description I hla pomesaion belonging to the eity or uppertuining (0 his sald Every parson names of all walonn-Keepers who b aecs and Lo publish the Jibt In two newspapers wis conenrred I, BOILER INSPECTORSHIY Tha report of the Fire and Water Committes In reltlow to the Boiler Inspectorabip, which b been alreiudy published, wis broaeht up for aetlon, Al shorbds wion uf oplnlon frou facte which lgo that the paying of percent of the Iunpector's recelpts Lo the elty 18 W . o P TIR ILLIXOIR BTAATO-ZHITEND CoMPANT, unallu e & e ber of iho Howd of Libcoln 'tk Comuaaluncrs, the a1 Lo taky cifect from uiid AILCF yOur acceptancy. Al G, HKalu. e —a— MORE BRAVE BOYS, Bpectal Dispaich to The Tridune, Srarxarixiy, M., June 20, —Tho Adjutsnt Gen- cral {o-day iveued urms to the following new milic 2 tin compunies and commieslons to thelr uficers: Astoria Guards, Asturls, Fulton County—tupt. L. Meerdll; Second to the £ nmohdlog, Hilliard Guar Wutugu, Knox County—Cupt, B, L. Thomaa; Firet : Becond Licat, Geurge L. Curry; saalgucd to tus Eourth Reglent, vible tink to perfury with hinr theoueh tho fight, aud ob wianipulated his wen under the dificnlt snd CONFLICTING ORDERS fr i Mot prevont h without si<hlue the £ wiug of cavalry went forwand on u trot to ko ond the ddvauce of Capt. M6 on the mauln rldg by goites up s lollow on the loft, hehiud success| low'killa, tne cumpany after apotherwisdeployed in dine s skirmirhers, and Ared with dendly edect wpon the Sioux, who were withi clors ranio. cry point of Vanluze, bortwest and south, Acemed erowded by them. "Fhe fring was ehecked, , by the o7y that they were Crows, and, ko was recugnlzed, thoy A genersl discharge of thelr pleces, Thuse " on the highest crest of the wsin ridge, however, where Tingdrady of o and coutinued a murdbrous fre. ‘I'ho cavalry on the Sakes s’ Crows fly bedore thein tttion dissppeared on the othe hin Jast cliacge. A {lne of Infantry wus ot thun from .m-upln.i the whole Fldgoe, o4 from thenn, und il hail of bul- howere befors the” i rotlrod afiol them were massed, maintalned thele oML vaw o twice ua Milly afde af all that which had before hocn captur aflered no Inurluclmll from ¢l which and our steady sdvance wonld la down the Meantime the line holding them faln rigeo afmed so accurntely that n of the exemy ripped uway awi rode ra) youthward, “doilzing behind the rocks i torench the ttanks, where from the palisades a Hro had alrcady began, Pl soldicrs dropp were eager o churge, Had th frum Gon, Crouk TO PALL BACK and connect with the right of tho ine, su ax to al advance. ‘This A d ull the higheat ground, and oo seyveral poluts awent the lower ridee fn onr resr with o terriblo enilading fire, which pressed the line of rotrent. As thu caye alry rotrented slowly on foot aud skirmlding, the unke, and werg repulsed by the resolule contage of the men, who, although “principally recralis, stood their ground as bravely us veteraus, In fotmingu junes ton with the main command, a wide hollow nust coucentrate and make a g movement was discstrous, Ty Slous b Siobx muis ropeated chanes o 4 e cro the blufls, ‘and the Sloux wer ctarg from both ends. They made exery exe to keep the commund divided, and thelr il s momunt w: compray took posiizon 1o prtect tho retr was prosed back ao thut bis men found then fre. - At Shin monent, Capt. Handall, st of tho cavatis, aéh tho Crowe and ull wpewd 1o the iollow, and th fallen, stond sud pr made & dash and bo ecpurated bu the ret ted him 1 Thuot, Kl Von Mall alngle-hande Northg aud the column under . ieorge Crook, com- A goldiers, The fight Tasted five howrsy and resulted fn the discom- fiture of the eavages, although not before they hadd flicted ot the troops o loss of ten Killad amd twenty wounded, On thelr own sile they nude about 300 warrlors and an equal nunher of futites, Lug therchy saved for the titwe belug thelr viftage, whicl, avcording to the gulde, Tiy at adistunce of only 6 miles from the battie- the whose shouts indlcated they were driving the few scouts atill absent from the'column back to it for refuge, but the Crows could not be restralned, 'The Snakes and Crows und on the firet onret mads thelr antmale. Capt. Knne's ine 10 the crest nnd there opensd pikes prested bk Honx amd iyl before thems, —u igh seecp ridgo beiug propled by them, aml thoir ty up the Lwne, BLoppig it every erest o Jevel o voiley at them, bt raw them retice onty to hold ozt them stl higher polnta beyond. - They had aughtered ke alieep ade, Capt, Kune fifteen minntes, The battulion of the Secowl Cavilry, under Cant. Noyes, churged o erest farther north, and, when dinmotinted, ponred Iy twa volleys, Thls move- attallon of the Thied Cave alry, woved forward through Noyua' ranks, and chitrgod Lo next bigher erent,” where he dismount- cd, und hin e, lying down, malutained o wteady fire for lulf an Hour nulnst' the crowd of Kloux. Iy north along the atream to ¢ gulden 1o be vod entinter orders, the Crows having changed their ation of the viloge, Capt, to_direct Milla 1o return, ke hlin until after ho el ded 4 ulles. Meanwhile Col, Royal, iu hut b hnedinte charse npused of Companice 1, 1y i, wnd L of the Thied Cavalry, Capl. Ienry, Dattalion communder: Comfanies C and G, under Capt. Varnllet, aguudron commanler; and Capt. Second Cavulry, hud ater- Your correspundent wan rved tuat hs hin superior with connunimate kl1l, slthoush qecessiry sacrifie of 1fe ty of disobedienee, The I hey were politing upon enr left, whers Col. Rugall was Incommund. * A moment miore wnlned tho left Wing, u position from which it would have mowed Joux who wers hurussing IL; bt the or- der wan to wdvance slowly, und, e the ceiilre was yintionacy, ticre s Tt o golng Lo far whead, u check on the i 3 doie wo, thelr ex- asure wathl have been shortened, und nded in s rinmplizut chuse, AUthls momont un order came cd, which was swept by o rain of ire rom Irundy prepartng ta h manterly. " Col, Koyull sent to Gien. Crook to usk support’ but, before an Infautry (e Iyes suddendy in the hollow, the Sioux charging upen them oo two elded, und & drop- ing tusilade cutthng | them down, ~ime men wers killed Cobero and twenty wounded. | crossed over to the hill occupled by the infantry u menient before, suid just escaped an on- schof the eawges. Capl. lenry was borribly wounded [n thelicad. Tho Infantry, taking posi- tion behind the ecst Incline of the ridge, opened cing the Suakes at { tier fungh(tho Sipux nobly. Oue uf them, after (‘mfll. Henry hud 1] -oldlers s retreat from bl company, and surtounded by Sloux, wes rescucd by Old Crow, . Ay suon atho junction of the line was effected, the Blour Begia 10 yield, aud tho in- fantry, under Maje Sneroweand Bort drove theit t'from the hfzh cone which they Bl held ra “Ihe Konkea cansed thelr tnal Meht and purs e npnety of fonrsionx 2 tles, kited tir ook their nealpe, AT o'elock the fielng had A, woid the whole commund followed Tu pursuil's but, wfter moving A miles forward, iy Dpiare to dutzirons that Gen. Croole 1o fall back t the polnt whero the bat- THE CROWSA DISSATISFIED. Meanwhile the Crows wers connseling on a biuft abont the oireumaances of the fdd, and, x- preweing the beliel that the roldicr hnd not romptly supported thilr feat advanee zalust tin Jotx (which was teued, had determined o retnrn pme, The ammunition, enly 100 rounda to the war half extmnsted, and Gen, Cronk con- eluded Lo return to camp and mako another ad- vance alter piving rest tothe troops, meanwhiln hoplne 1o conellinte the discontented Crows. In hin hie did not muceeed, They Jeft last evening for Ahcir village, which they fear the Kloux have viniled dnring thetr abrence. " The Snalivs atilf re- miln, put their stendinoss cannot be relicd ou. DETAILS OF THE FIGIT. Some of the minor Incidents of the fght were most horrible, A small squad of casalrymen, acte Ing un rear guard on the march, weee ordered to Rold g poiut on the left. The Sloux surrounded then and aliot them [n the face, only two escapin Private Hichard Beaneit's body wae diseinhio 1y the ravages, und the hauds ane et cut off, he’ tranpa benaved gallanty In resculng theit dead and wound . A Corposal of T Company, Third Cavalry, made o zallant chnrge o rescae acomrude from the scalps e knife, The Sioux only abtaired one vcnl'. Whidle the friendly Tufians captured thirtcen of th Kfowx, who dragied many of thelr dead from tho fleld behInd thefr vonler. RELIGIOUS. VUNION PRAYVER-MEETING, ‘The union ministerinl prayer-meeting was held Atuoon yeeterdny ut Lower Farwell Hall, The fne terest manifested In these Monduy meetings Is geowing, and ench week finds o larger attendance than at the previour meoting, and the room yester. duy wan fliled with u devout audicnce, {hat propl rle much & grace in the present religloua re- vival. "The Rt -Yev. Bishop Chenoy directeil the eser- claca, which conainted of § usic, and ex- hortation, snd, afteswhat mbehs propeely be called the llrst part, litudted to munic and pra; Bishop Cheney poke of the two clasves in the commiunity wha aee loaking anxlously (o the geat outpoueing of the Ifoly Ghort upon the Church, One tas the Tuving ela<e, praying esrnestly lor the caming of grace, A the dlwinand was the home of the rnu- heam, go the Chnrel was the home of the loly Ghost, A man Who wae withont the pale of the Ciwireh recently told the Bishop he boped the Spleit of Gonl would come, becaune he had sojis, am he lind ted of simootl preachiog and wanted the wtrong vilpouring of the Grace of Gul torave those sony, - The only hove of the dry bones of this cuminunity wan the grasd outpouriny, which nust come, But, were we ready for fti The truck- men on Ahe fast mail road examined every Inch to #ee If It waa ready for the train, and 0 we must propare for the coming of the charjotof God, He went to meet hin brother last supier, e wan ant wrinkled, and the apeaner should not have known him but 1or the telegram he hind went, and on accoant of which he expected him, Ko Christ had prepared us for God, and when wen »{mk of thix sudden revival and fanaticl an they called it, Christians Could say, **This ts hut our notice tiiat the Holy Ghort is toming, that we iy know the spirit when it comes Aud they must belice in carnest, pleading, tovinz prayer, that would alord the ¥llinpuce uf God that the 'speakior used to wet, through tie key-hole of his mother's room, when she kuelt In prayer for him. ‘They st by kesed plo prayer, 0y the inetrutients of un orchestra were keyed up to concert pitch. The Jaxt thing be urged’ upoi all was_deep, perronal conkecrstion to moro hae- mony of feeling atong themselver, They needed grent rearching of hearts, thut they wight eradi- ot the ruot of bitternees, This feeflne was growe fn. for they had never reached s0 Kear harmony an te-day, Foy must alspconsccrate thesiselver to more simple preaching of the Croms, and )uger nearer Jeenwalens, na Chilst had tkd thein to, for thero wan the erose, and it would 1l their tongues With mesenges of love and grace unto the salvation of men, through the blood of the Redeemer, After anorther hymu, Blshop Chiency said it was hoped thut the ministers would take atvantage of the meeting o express their oxporiences for the encoursgement of the people who were still de- spondent., 1o also requesied prayer for his beloved brother, Bishop Cimiine, who [« Iyiug very slck. Vruyer was oiferad by Dr. Milier, of the West Side, who invokcd the blessiog of God on the remedies applied for the restoration of the sick Vrother, und thut his fife wight bo sparcd sml sunctillod and co tated 1o even better jubors in the vineyard of she Lord. The Reve Mr, Davigaino rendered thanks for the manifestation of the Divino Spirit in this city, and for the gift of the loly ¢hoxt, and the roftening of hearts Lo the grent work of salvation. L aske grace forany who were Iyne in the darkiess and sarrow of the bondage of sln, and that they might be plenteonaly enduwed with the Soirit of the lloly Glost snd the baptism of God for Tils SHivi el tev. Mr, Shaw safd the rovival sprang from the working of the Bpielt of the Lord, which wan filling all hearta and turning them one w anothor, e conld ¥ee the cloud rismg which would over- rpread the sky and shed an abundant shower of ace. 1f they expected ]ty 1L would come, for God ax ot slack In keeptug Uis promises, ‘The Rtov, Dr. Liverts eaid they must have help In the great revival of God's work, and for that help thioy muet look to_the hearts of the people, He spoke of a great ufilictlon in the Joss of his mother, and told of o visit 1o hily futher's grave, dug A(Ly years ugo, whero he felb like Robert Hall, prayed God to make Miw worthy of the dust be- neath, And through all they need the strensth and #piritof God to curry them forward in the work and the attle, The ltev. Mr, Walker offered on earncst prayer that the Splrit of (iod so come upon them that they might be tlled with grace and divine wiedow, e pleaded for the opening of hoarts, that all bitter- news bo killed, upd that the Divine Spielt might be Lorou out, and that thy churches und ministors wnlght come together in God's glory fur the carryluyg out of God's wirk. he Rov. Arthir Mitcholl apoke to those who had come In without feeling they wers Clirlstinn men, He rewembered when hie ‘Wan o prayeriess and wicked mun, and ke rocollected the thought that wou hin frum hiw Godlers couree, and that was Lho swiftneas of tinis, and the close, quick Approach of the end of 1o, Thia preyed’ on s igd, and he turned away from hid reckleasneas and waw guided into the Churel, ‘hore were Turiher addresses, closing with slog- fug and prayer, and the audience dispereed. MIVIMIODINTS, ‘The regulnr weekly meeling of the Mothodist Miufsters’ Ansociation was beld yusterday morn- i Elder Jutking reported that the churches at Wil- mette, Ouk Lark, llatayin, and Orace Church of this city lind ordercd tents for the Lake Bluil camp-meeting. Rogers' Park Church waa ready to Luild, The Evanvign Kociety proposed to put up a tent 50 feet in Tength, 1t wan' probuble that sev- oral tents would be erected by private pariles of Evinston, ‘hie [tev. Mr. Axtell reported that Park Avenue Church would donbticss order a tent. The Rev. John Willlamson said tiere was now s certalnty (hat Waliah Avenno Charch would order a ten Dr. Wiftauy's church will hava a portabie canvas tent, 'TheSiate Street Churcl 18 building 8 tent. A contruct hax been made with Mr. Darjus Groon 1o tuke ¢linrzo of the hotel, Ladding can be had ut 60 centa u nfght and menls $1 per day, Threo wetls uve baen dug, and work isbelug done on a fonrth, A canvan_tabornacly, 100 fect long by 100 feet wide, bus beon eroctéd ncross (he ceitro of an ailipre which in 1o be burdered by the soclety tent, The very beat sanifary areangements aro w be por- fected, nud everything for The convonlence and camfort of visitors will bu etudiously attended to, “Whe opening exerclacs of tha meéeting will take place on the eventng of July 8, The found-trip tickuts for Lake it good during the mont July, can bo purchased at ony polutalong the ; 4o & Northwestern Itallrosd for one and a drth i "I'he Rev. Dr. Docriug, of Germany, wasintro- duced, uni brieily atated the favoruble condition uf Methodisw lu thut country. BORRIPBOOLAGIA, Speclal Dlspatch tv The Tribuna, Laraverre, Ind., dune 20, —The ladles of the Forelgn Misslonnry Soclety proved an attriction at the churches yesterdny, which were thronged, and at the Trinity Church, aftor evenlng service, upwards of twonly porsous wers created lifo niembers, addiug over 8400 to the funds of the fuclety, The time of the Convention to-day har been vceupled by the, Rev. Mr, Maualer, of Ml waukro, In reference to the Jaburs of himeelf and wife as mtaslonarles (n Indfa for seven years, s Siluner, of Valpuraino, & lady of 70 years reud w paper, *The Vinoysard of - (i, which was recelved with & vols of thauks from the audicace, as an oxcellent addreis aud & nuble example for the young., Mrs, M Garvan read s paper on **Our Sisters n Clive Shatl They Periun?" Mra. Willing mado ajpro- priate remiarks concorning the dutics of Chrlatlans o Chlus, Mrs. Noyes, a returned Baptist pia- sivnary, spoe of the great work to be accompllaked, The Commitlee on ftesolutions mamde only » patial report. Thin evening they have resolved theme sclves into o mass tomporancesmeeting, with Willing, uf Chicsgo, os the prindpal peaker. — PASTORAL. Spectal Dispaich (o The Triduna, Davexvont, la., June 2%.—The Kev. J. E. Goodline, pastor of the 'Wrinity Church of this city, for the past s1x years, has rerigned to newept a call fram his old parish, at Stesling, 1L No it Liux yet buoss niado to ulhhls pulpit, CHURCII AND) STATE, Syecial Divpatch Lo The Tribune, ‘TonoNTo, June 20.—0hL Suuday evenlng Arhe blshop Lynch lectured in 8t. lichael's Catbecrul on **Church sud Btate." ile hold that cach vas supremo inlw own province. The Btato should not attempt to decldo which was tho truo falth or beat religion, nur should the Church o beyond thy proviuee of faith aud morals, e “Biate should provide the uicans of sducation, leatiug tho Church (0 uso thom. The Catbiolic Chuscl could never admit that a tamporal roverelzn could Tw the head of the Church in Any country, uor could khe cver conmen CITURCIH OF THE REDEEMER. mil Universalist Hoclety swnm held last evening to prefect arrangementa for the Improvement of the Church of corner of Washington and attendanco was full, improvetmonta aubmitled by the sevoral bidders for the work were presented. Thove of Hollingawarth of m-lmlm‘rl & wan feft to the A meeting of t RUNNING RACES, e Nedeemer, Juno 30, July 1, 3 and 4. ngaman atreets. pisns for the Beventy-five of the finest Race-Ilorses evor seen on uuy ane Ruce-Track fn America, lo, tha purses advertined thore witlhe ple Chase on the drst amd n exhibition of o 2 One of the fenturce of he work, and an unnaual one, in that the | iave alieady rafscd the money fo meet all lee—of which (he baries frof Buclety t8 entirely nut Intter days au to o The work of Improving t once, and Dr. Ells, the esteemed pastor, Wil preach Sunday his last wermon privr o —— Thete welll ho an y Letweon the Wonder of tiack Stalliun GOV, Kl o brneon Hiadees for e faur daye will e eed o the §thnf arld, the famis sud ths . g Lirtle Proud-T48 the fant. that th of debt, a eondition an rare Uit Prup. and Manager, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAGUIRE & HAVERLY. A WILL B, CHAPMA SECOND WEEK OF 81100K & PALM UNION SOUARE THEATRE €0 MONDAY EVENING, June 20, 1876, grand re- THO ORPHANS, WITHL AN UNPARALLELED CAST. DNESDAY and SATURDAY. HEATRE. brilifant Comic Burlingion (Vt.) Fret Prers. Ar the Monteeni expreas wonth,_over the Cenfral Halirond_approsched and while the nortliern-bound eXpress n the slde-track, there was ollced by the jasaey train n youth not cow-calcher of th sine, T in the periloun position star standers aq the teain da<hed by, He seemed (o be holding fant €6 Uhe o couplin- Wi motinged L g0 out upon the frontof the engine, bat the lain passed o awiftly he duubtiors knew not {he meaning of the When the train stopped ut Wost Han- dolph, 21 milen from Northie! from the cow-catcher and o it 16 Knujip, rexident of Northfivid, SYMPTOMS OF CATARRM, , obstruction of the nasul passuzes, disclmrge falling intothe threat, some- thmes profusc,watery, nerid, thick, and teuacions muco-puruient, In others, a dryne the by Juniped Thin Tucsday evenlng, Jun Opera, inten«ely romaniic D ch's Bntlisnt ‘Comlie Opera, restorinz all the wus} 'RINA DONNA OF A BIGHT. Adal Richuond'a Dull, heavy headack A most rillinnt P pecisl verdon of o ARBRAH-NA-POGUE, with an exceptionalty strans cast, A britilant Ofts, mer and Witson, Irving putrid, offensive, ete. dry, wat-ry, weak, or Iuflamed eyes, ringlng In cars, dvafiess, huwkiug aud coughing to clear the throat, ulcerations, gcabs from uleens, volee altered, nasal twang, of emell and taste, dizziness, iental depression, Only a few of the above symptoms ure Hkely to be present fu any case at William Horae sive breath, frapafred MeVICKER'S THEATRE, thdding congh, et EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT ABACH and RIMEE, TA JOLIE PARFUMEUSE, nal direetion of the author When applied with Dr. Pleree’s Nasal Donche, and accompanied with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medl- cal Discuvery us constitutlona) tecatment, Dr. turrh Remuly produces perfect cures of the worst coses of Catarrh and Oziena of and the New Farline Aot Bruclit of Almes, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL, AND DEPARTORE F TRATHS, Erplanntion of Raprencs Mares,—4 !llm’dl’ eeptedd, ¢ Bunday axce . g iy et A S I OHIOAGO & NORTHWFSTERY RAILWAY, aracine Fast ;.ll;w.,’ abibuque Dy ke via Cinton o0, Ghubitie MBI K. 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JOONSON (Late Principa of lirsdford Academy) will recefve intg her Howme, 100 Charlen: limited number of 1, (1470 contatna a DYy contalia & iMie + Boston, Mo, o ot Ladies, to be under her te care and instruction in all the hranchen Buperlor opportunities inglish branel- nelish Education, for the rtudy of the higher Anclent and Modern Langunges, Muric, and Fpecinl nitention iven go the health of L Mizx Johnson refers by perlsalon to Prof, 8, C. Dartlett, Chicago Theologieal Sculuary. ELMBURST BOARDING SCHOOL, Yuung Ladies and Giels, near Chicag Kchoot yeur will commende Monduy, Tule Annval Digest Wil be fasued he muoith of May. LITTLE, BROWN & 00,, Publishers, OXLY DIRECT L ANCE.~The General : “s Matl hicainers besween Niw York aud 1wvre, cailiuze ab Plymouth (G 1B.) torthe Inading ofpastenizers, Tiie eplendid vessels ob ils {a- te rosie for the Continent ( Tollows £T. 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MOD HOME =M [ .67 Clarkest,, “North German Eloyd. The steamern of this Company will safl eyers ASSIGNEES' SALTL. Publfe notice I herehy gty en thut on Tharadsy, July 1., BLEHEe carsworhe, ety | will, ag the Asslgoee of Heaey Ferdtiiand L. Canita, 13, 1N, at 11 A corner of Areii- 1ul publle wics Leerage, §U0 eurren e 80 B s L y willea furntture, hurses, wagor Termn cash. Catalugues'can be bl 263 0. ML, will, as an a4 The salesroglis Tutiers & Co., (1% il 120 Wabasti-av., si} nyg deecrilied Feal estate: Rossutli-st., 5 tt., lluck 14, South Nranch 2. Two lota on North atst, Blick 8, i Hlock 5, Sheill L and 2 subject 1o’ Incumbrance for §2,640.40 and {a- And 4, i 8. Holmes Bubdivision N, g Additinn, southwest coener Clark nd 120 on Gsk, Incum- @ 1 the utderaiined. 0, 0N Friday, July 4, Great Western Steamship Line, Frumn Now Yourk to Drlstol (Eugland) direct i G STATE LINE. ursday, July 14 FEATK OF P And every siferuat s and ¥, wecorliii 10w to AUSTIN, fiA ARBACK, Mannger, 4 Clark: Wifife Star Mail Line, “T'o ud from Europ te Thursday i I 5. The 8 b Block 0. Libeoln-av, L. 14 Adilttian, Clark, Copb 8 porth sohl, 4 Suc. 1, T 40, N, uwiounting I all to . Sieerage at LHWIN & (0, Qv birct to fucumbrance ubject (o wil Jens ¢ particulars cun be bsd uii snd Awerlca. ALFRED LAGERUREN, “Ueoerul Western Ageut. Drafis ou Great Britain CUNARD MATL LINE. Rafling three timeaa week to and frum British Towent Drices Apply 81 Company's Olice, northweat corner Clark and Randolph 3 1._bU VERNE WEST Spoed's Mock, Chicago, June 19, 1570, Orvrox or Tu Wan & CONITUOLLRR OF tu N . W the Legal Dront thereat, Wit i Lo’ i train”ie datey ue i Comptrolles uf iie Lhirreidy, rul Weatern Agent, END HOTEL, LONG BRANCE. ‘This Iote), with largy sdditions ments, comnisting of SEVENTY BINGLE ROOMS for gentlemen, un additionsl dinjug-room, a Hot and Cold Sea-Water Bathing Establishment, cle., WILL OPEN JUNE 15, Applications for roums can be made at tho Hotel, PRESBURY & IULDRE i‘?upuwls Tor Furnisiing ship-l?hnmllery and Corduge lor Life-Naving sud Life- Boat Stations, Seated proposals wilt be recelved ut this Dopartment outil 13 u'cloek 10un uf Saturday, Jul landlery and cortage ToF twent ust tatiun lucated upcn tha cossts of propinnt and sche i pllcitiau” to th or I lota (he price of vach wrtlete le), 10 be delivered ut tno fui- comprisiug the (s Deparitient, Belatlca, Gout, ‘N ace. Urinery Giitficul Drick Ba it Hovaxa, Anlalicd (i hard wouls, sid ¢ taluing B2 rooms with b1.ave TUNA, sre now open. Sead fur clreular, Jous i1 Ganos kn & sux, Frop’ "Oll.'ll—l:LVIl.lu. Erl statluna at Detrolt, Mich. ! b Chtcuga, UL AN Wb st she. fae vie oF cif) Glie placs or or corduge Wil be proporale st e i QUL foF Lito-Euv g aid Life- widrcssd to tho ecrelary of bie Tuthy wiid it T e nml conafidéred Jorsed, * Pro- or to watve defects, of the Goverviucat WL BRISTOW, ‘Will be opened Junel for the Bea- on of 1876, GEO. G, LUNGUEE, Proprietor, L ARDING-MIS. BROOKE, 216 s L o e T e y Ceomn buitag uaw aiud Gowly furiiali dirarat 4 OBT0AGO, ROOK ISLAND & PAOLEIU RAILROAD Depok curner of Van Buren and Sherman-sts, Tiekel wflice 56 Clark-st,, shermun Houss, Teave, | Arrive, Omaha, Leavenw'th & Atch: Ex Perh Atcommuiation s Nzt Express. EINANCIAL. $ 00 Invested Has $] 700 Paid a Profit of ¥1+ Auring the pant few montha, under onr improyed *yatem of aperating In » s Rieke reduced to nominal sums and protitaincreased, Book contajn- iy full aformativnacnt ou application. TUMBIIDOE & ¢ Bunkera sid Brokers, £ Wall Now York, " MEDICAL CARDS, (a8, m. 4 243 D 10, 1D e 0:34a, m. 0, T 4 5150 B i, DR. JAMES, Lock Hospital, cor, Washington & Franklin-sts, Chiartered by the State of Iinuls (or (ho eapress purs poce of gIving Enmedtate retlef o al casen o1 prly ehronle, and urinary dises In all thelr eomplle d furins, 101 well Kiown thut PR SAMES hay atol at the head of the Profession Tor (he past 30 Years, Ageand experieare are ll-important. - Kesminnl Wenlioe, TN lues by dreaina, pliipies ot (e (ave, lat ant hend, ean postUvels be ¢ |, Ladles wanding the most delicale witention, call or Wilte, 1eadant ot {or po- diente, A bouk £0F Cie muflllon, Marriage Golde, whlcty tells yolt all alont these W] fusrry — why nul=10 cenls w_pay postsee. De. 03 has Toutus wid parl You see v une but the Doctor, Tir, a £ 213ty of e, Consuitailons siwaye fr. Tinvited, Qe houts, 9 a. i b7 o iy 10w (3% 10 All bustuvas strtctiy cor HAB REMO reil, 03 Weat Madtson wod Les lad TuF the pust trenty. de I tiacliy for Chroulv u : Weakhicks curedaafely, privately. Pamphict, i pa relating to above, sent i sesléd envelope, fur t decentatatops. Hooms sepsrate for iadles and gentlo: GConsuliation free. ! e Gulds, or baxe s} Vatliatosy, » vesfarce 2o paccs. oumhraclig v il ob 119 Kouerative eysieins LAt 3 wurth kuow! Trice, 60 cta NOCURE! W sovavi Dr. Kean, 175 Scuth Clark-st,, corner of Hoarce, Chicagy, + May be consulted peraonully or by matl, free of cnarge, Ob all ehrontc or nervuns discases. DIk J, KEAN 18tk il phissteiat b 1he elty whio Warrants Cuses or 4o pa Ofike lours, U'a. . (08 P, n, 3 Bundays £rom 019 1 T 119 Fiftheav,, 0, o e Gt DR. LYON o s ce i Diffculttes. My celebrated French Perlodical Pilisy Drops aiko Bpecticn, the only surn proventivg knows, £3. Marrlage Guudd, Giuatrated, 400 larga slzc pages B with Urescription, $1.0. ‘Correspondencd con tblential. Call " ur wilo, with stamp, in Engilally Frenet, or German, NELYOUS EXUAUSTION=A BEDICAL ER8AY: Culnpristig s serlce of lectures dellvered at Kahnd uscumn of Aubioing, Now York oo Liie cause aad cure of prewsture ducliud, shewlig lodisputably bow lusk heaith may be regaines, aordlog acteat ayaop af ths Impediieuta to marrisge, and the treatmént of ueryous sud physical debility, Lefng the reault of 20 years' expe- riencs.” Prica 23 ceiite, Adirass the suthor, DR, L. KA, oflice snd restdence 54 East Teuth-ab 2 m"l“‘:f(:"ll‘,’l;l()Nl ‘l"‘lll'}l‘: o ‘o7 the apeedy cury of Semival Weaknes " Mantivod, st 411 disorders Lrought on by tudie cretions OF excese. Any drugglst has the lugredi. ente Addresa DAVIUSON & €%), Wav 22ud New ¥ork. 9