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O AR A THI CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Profs. 7. D. Dann and W. P. Trowbridge, © Yale Colleze, are at the Sherman House. The Plremen's M ntoal Ald Sacicty hoids Ing this evening nt 8 p. m. in th o honse of No. 13, on Dearborn street. The temperatnre yerterday, asre, optician, TRIDUXE Tailding, 68 degreens 104, m., 713 8p. m., 60, Barometor, 84, M.y 25,10, a meet. Englno n observed by Man- was atha. My 12 m., 713 3p. . T 20,175 1 p. Wy T.ast Sunitay evening Mary Comfart, a chlld of 3 yenrs, fell from a window 20 feot high at No, 324 West Thirteenth place, roceiving 8 concuasion of tho brain and a fracuure of the thigh. 1y regardn her conditlon as critleal. Dr, Buck- Mesars. 0. P, Baker snd Willlam B. Fay, of this clty, while fishing with rod and recl at Oconomo- woc, Wis., Tuesday, caught 175 fish between 11 8. . and 6 p. m, —teven hours. were green aod biack bass, and in ane and & hall hours, A cateh, 5 flsh wore proity goo . C. Mlazard, Eea,, cditor of the Natlonal Shn- N Gihont T 'l". P, Blias, and Mrs, day School Teacher, Tiies, of this city, are among tho spuakers o for the great International Suidy-Scho ment at the Thonsand Islands, St. River, July 18-20. Tiis Marry Lawrence and John Dowlin Nada Pt to i Chapin & Gorg'a ral afternoon, in which *Androme enuty patches over the exo o DT ahet betroon Lawrericeand the finn. No arrests—more's the pits A temporance meeting. under |helgrv‘ll.'“r;!.ce:'tlax‘ t::: '’ Christian_Tempeaanre e cemin AL 0-clock ot th coruct o ond Funy-rur’nlhun'l:fi‘fi‘n}. “Rln‘ Holyoke, Pre the 4 Mre Dreetdent of 4 "Stcnera, 1. W. Colorndo; will la are copdially fovited. ymber of the 1 Detburn Lodge, No. $14, of thix city. D araoinble At their rooma to-day ot 5 k & (0., explred at s rerldence, 200 )‘mc‘: “yesterday orning. . He was o prominent The 1 o'cl ercort tho remaing of thelr brother to the traln upon to be removed to the East, be Jevied anil colle which they are The rates of postage to Tnited States on and atter the 14t of Jfnly on e el carrospondence scnt 10, and on tho un- pald correspondcence received from, British and the French colonies are as followa: Yora recaived, 20 ceut per half ounces for cards, 4 centn each; for newapapers, if ot Suncen in welght, 4 centa each. At the elose of the noon prayer-meeting In Farwell 1la}l gesterday, 8 larie proportion attendance retnnined in the religious observauce of Jaly 4. Mr. #nid that thore hiad been o vomewhat genel reaston of opinion In favor of aunfon service In o then ealled for the dexignation ench ibvielon. of churches, and (he Third Presbsteria; ‘Avenuc, and Plymonth wero selected. for the sersice was Th ng. As the Rtev. Edwan Sullivan, Rector of Trinity was_ceturning home fome days Eplacopal Church, wizo he tonnd twor front of ‘Trimty Chinrch, tleman could not stuml by and e anybody cd, ko he stepped i and acted the peacemaker, cudzeln the 3 perents foon took up tha hellisere n e G agmin, whereupon M. Sullivan refz Wby nnued Frank Brooke, son of Di 11u2 Indlana avenue, and, as l.l.m) Wis *tanatched batd-lieaded. ! The con agzainet Mr. Suliivan says that the hoy was *with hands, fect, anda weapon, the cazo caine up before Juatice van batten-holed Mr. Brook dote. smlling, and the case was not peoceeded The ltcotor paid the costa, nnd atl appears that tho Loy was struck once oF 2 et with an nibrelia. FIE COURT-IIOUSE. Farmer Harma I done driving his Of the mees, 146 Lawrenco , the gambler joor: yf)zwr{::\y . wve Dowling Sers Fhhe disputo I, 8. Rounis, of Vard and “Fucker, ieent to furnish addresses and mualc, (fi. Tuelburt, Esq., lonz in the employ of 1. " belnz a momber of Fort For pre- Pald letters, 10 cents per half ounce; for nnpald lot- responso o an fnvitation to consler the President’s proclamution concerning fixed ot 1o 10 a. m,, aud the arrangement ratified by a rlalng vote of the mect- Tow, the reverend gen Brooks, No. 1th xays, he " TIn due thne Mr. Salll- snd tho palr talked fora fow minutes, eame up to the scratel 8 over. les, canght d dey's i meaged Parha- saloon f State acting All Tiinola lodye lock 1o ctedd In Indin postal over 4 Lower of the “ncobs ] ex- icago he lour nghty little boya fghting.and In y whip- of ‘une uplals buale with, It wice on The ronnd of the naisy plle-driver whll not b heard o the squire of the niew Court-Tlouse for son; to come, at leart, Tnere ian conaolation in ing, ho e timu know- ever, hat before thu city portion of tho Court-Houso 18 bullt thero muy arlee a grand und Teantiful prove unone sido of the squar for pome of Harms' more sappy and_green piles have aprouted, and thelr nrendiug boughs cust benutl- ful reflections upon the tirbid waters of tho mud- ponds in which they lie. The foundation work 18 progressing with rearon- able speed. At the nurth ond one-thind ¥tone-footings Lns boen lald, awrerating of the about 80,000 feet of dimension-stone, and this end will De ready for the basement water-table by Monday mornleg. ¢ han also two-thieds of o concrete Jal will reach the e inz. The woi Trarms I8 punntng the Job with L5 mei ath end of the lot Saturday oves k will be finished by the 1at of Sep- d, and temnbor, 6o far as the county fobndation work s concerned, Col. Uleary will bo unablo to lay his eornet on the 4th of Jui; r-rlone beeanre it would take a week to gt the stone rewdy, nndas yet there is no plico prepnred for . combo been lost to Clicago, LOCAL TOLITICS. THE MASS-MEETING. This afternoon at 4 v'clock t Centrn) Comuittees will hold o jolnt res “Thus o inaeh patrlobic un- County and City wlon at Republican headquarters, corner of Lake and Clark strects, for tho parposo of hearlng. port of the Committor on Masa-Meeting, hian been postponced untll Satacdny evening, when ‘Bab Ingersoll, Sholby M, othieremluent speakers, will b present. Th ing, It In tntended, shall be the grand opent of the Presidential campaign, and will be the open ale on the thres squares on Cullom, the ro- which July 8, and e meet- g gun held fn Market street, between Madison and Lulke, 1f the proper support s glven, and the Committes fully autnor- Jzed to go shead. Dy the time fixed, too, Scalper Clubs™ will Lo oreanized, an severnl A 1t 18 thonght that a creditablo torehlight display will bo wade. BEVENTI WAID RELUN A meeting of the Republican Cli Ward was held 1. asenne, to put In nomi mun, 10 take the plnce of the late Jament dreth, A, Grulism prealled, After prel businees, ten new members were recelved, ANE, of the Seventh ng ot No, 451 Dlug Ixland jon a candidale for Alder- d il iminary Mr. L. Frisble offered o resolution indorsing Monrae ifeath for Mayor, and recommondinz tho ward delegates to ure cvery honorable sesnd 1o secars hi tlan of 8 urday next. nomination at ihe Republican Couven- M. Schueltz appoacd tho resolutiun becaure Mr. Heath, an he eald, had bee ong of the firm of Colvin, Hayes & Ileath, engaged in destroying tho city's credil. On matlon, the resolution was lalil on the table. Capt, Mctiraw moved that the delegution unpledzed and unlnstencted, Carried, bu eent Mr. Frisble offercd a rerolution Instructing the Executive Committco tofprerent five nanics trom which ta aclect a candidatu for Alderman. It was lald on the table. Mr. Schuneltz otfercd a resolutlon fnatrieting tho Chalr to appoint & committes of ten to present three numos frum which the Executive Committee sliould present ong 1o the pritiarl date of the Club. Y w an the candl- “Tho resolutlon way careled, nnd the Commitioe was made to consist Mesnin, Cam- mierer, Scluneltz, Prowacr, Mectraw, Gnniner, ¥risble, Donbam, Muss, O'Bricn, sud Derickson. Adjoarned. BLEVENTII WARD DEMOCUATS. ‘Tho unterrificd Demucracy to the numher of about forty arsembled In the #aloon, In calllng them to order, Mr, 1% Donald etated that it was a mecting of the Ward Democratic Club, nssombled 1o nelect didate to 11 the office vacated by ex-Ald. § Upan 4 call of the roll, it was manifeat that the were, was, wore outsiders oxplained on than members, thy hypothesd ar_ of_Bpenec's C. Mc- Seventh A can. ldreth. o which 8 Ut the boys dldu’t know they were to aunwer to their names when called. After sume confus! roll was called again, and as the nam lon the co were howled forth by a strung lungud Secretary, sonie- Lody answered, and 80 it wae sssumed thut the owner was preant, 1t waa 0:15 hofore the Club sottled down neas, which wos conducted upon the prin 10 busl- clple of evory man for blinwelf, A Mr. Rochefors was called upon by @ member 10 fell for what pury wmeeting hind been called. wi ward for a long time leard from ugulo. for the 12th 6f July, and the me:llng Wi that s mewmber of the Club stiould b nominee. pose tha e suid 1hat every one aware that (he man who bud represented the had gono where he won't be An election had been ordered ordercd selected uy A meubor ubjected to the closo corportion as- pect presunted by e lust speaker, aud the Chalr replicd that thero were go wmen fnwldy and out- side the Club, and that b nominee could be taken anywhure, wembe the Club. A wollon was made for the uppolntin commities to select a candidnto, ‘The Chair d the vomlnecs were uot contined to unt of a d It was not 8 represontative meet- ing, and he wanted the Club o understand that there wore & great many peoplo (o pave upon b0 lin- poriant u piatier, aiid lio Was oppose on, ) who was not 8 membe paintment of & nsested tu swy corner the ap- en o Afteen from cach precinct, and Bt thein taygether unlll they agreod upon o' who should 0ot be 8 G—d d—d Dutchuas fuslon, Mr. lochefort ot the foor, th He can't auit the: gty vl for they wouldn't' votn they bad Tim fo their by U—d, and not a d—d buli-raguer, called to order, and, aftor some con- but an clatmed the organization of the Club had been adver- d and men wouldn't come until a nomination waa 1o be wado, snd then they come, and yut o ur Giod pockot, ihe last speaker had uo right 1o come I and when & nomination was on the loor. I such a man hisd ongthiog to 4oy he ought to Joln the Club. ‘Tho gentleman sttacked sald he didn’ d—ufor the laat speaker or hls views. ‘were better votea than hiw in the ward snd remember that. The wotion that the Chalr appolnta Co) of Five to sclcct & candidale was put und Justaa the vole was taken a hook cowpany dashed past ringing ity gouy, L care a Thers b uuet wmittes carried, - Juidder fire wna A and lhlfl Club lost abont one fembera in one squad, ‘The Chair ) pndurvl on the Cnmm"!uu Mr. Tare ||y,‘\“vunnm: FConucll, Aiko Daley, Deter Sutton, aid Mat_Daly. Mr, felley moved to reconfder the motlon, hich was fost, and the Commillteo wens out to conAnit, Mr. focrher maile an impassfonad speech fn which hie denonneed the vn’klwl and the Democratic preference for that class of men. 2 B Cammittey ¢aie 1 and reportod Michael W, Field as the sclection of the Committee, The repart was adapted and o comnittee was ap- pointed to wait o -\l:. Field and bring him forth, #nd see i€ ho coulll ret ‘om up. e Commiftee found Mm‘wl!hnm any tronble, for all the candidates seemed to e lingeriug near, Mr, Ficld made a brief flvynl:ch. and after sundry drinks the erowd diapereed, SEVENTII WARD CANDIDATES, Tho clanedregatherlng I the Koventh Ward to eloct a snceessor fo ex-Ald, Hildreth, 'The chances arc favombic to Richard Coliina, who polled n Tarze vote last time. Ald, Kerher I8 warking for hii Ia nlxo Matt Fleming, who ranat the furt election. fenry luger was epoken of, but that gentlenan ea o wilf ot 11 Colitna Funs. Me- Siwaid, ex-Alderman, Joim McNai Fielde, and Mz, Jochm, are also ment! ! frants, A delegntion haa waited upon Wilian Jelchant, Imt that gentleman says he will not run uuder any circumetances. TIE MUNICIPAT REFONM CLUD, The Secretary of the Municipal Reform Clnb y (enlni‘ nddressed to various delegates to the com- sng Clty Conrention a letter of Invitation to a con- ference to_conslder the merits and _availability of the roveral candidates proposed for Masor, ‘Accepting this invitation, about twenty pereons met in the rooma of the Club_in the Pacite fiotel yesterday afternoon and proceeded o disciss can- didates, ” The Chnirnan atated the orlzin and ob- {'ecl of the meoting, und snked the delegates to un- asom themselves,” il B Mr, Dliss, of the Second Ward, hnd heard the names of 4. 1. Drake and Monroe Heath mention- ed. and belleved that either of them would make a good Mayor. A member of the Club rapidly reviewed the can- didates from the_ point of availabllity, it was doubtful whether Mr, Drake could carry the Ger- mau vote, for the reason that he nd been nexoe ciated with the attempt to cnforce Sunday closing of saloons, Mr. Armour hadt been proposed, but had declined to allow the use of his nawe; the same was {rneof Mr. Culver. and Mr, Kellogg had declared that his business wonld not let him run, Mr. Hcath wan nnexceptionable, ucrsonally, but the objection was made that he had been clogely connected with the Colvin City Government. Mr. Drake mizht possibly do, if lie were fonnd accepts abie to the Ucrman clement, Ald. Cleveland wan strongly in favor of Mr. Tleath, and decinred that his récord was a eplenaid one, and that he wonld make a fine Mayor, . C. Vierling, of the Second Ward, wasnlo preposseseed in favor of Mr, Heath, and thousht hat e could carry the election caslly, and would make a fieat-class Mayor if clected. “Abner Taylor wan In favor of reform and conre- quently of a new man—one who had not been con- nected with the Calvin Adininiatration ln any way. L. L. Cobura, of the First Ward, was In fuvor uf Mr, Tlcathasu ptmmf and good man, against whomn nothing coulu ho snid. Ex-Ald, Sherwood was also in favor of M Tleath, and believed him not only honest, but pable, and in every way fitted for the position. ‘A member of the Club expressed dusire to hear about Mr, \Willard Woudard; would he aliow his name o bo used Mr, Sherwood sald that he was not prepared with an syawer fo that question. Mr. Woudard, who was It the Eaet, had been telegraphed to but no answer had been recefved, “Another member spoke with great favor of Murry Nelaon, and alsoof A, M. Wrizht. ‘Fo the Jatier It wan objected that he had been badly heaten fur Allermim, and to the former that he had been beaten by Mulloy for Connty Commiasioner. Leonurd Swelt apoke at xome lenutlin oppdal- tlon to tnw selection of Mr. Heath, saying that the coming campalen would have 1o tie largely fouht on the lasue that the administeation of the finances had heen bad, o fizht such a fuht with Mr lleath, Chairman of the last Finsnce Comuittve, a9 eandldate for Mayor would be impossible. Mr. Dlarker #ald that hie was the only delegatoe the North Division, and he presimed that Jnstwhen hio wnld that Mr, fleath would not i the proper candidate to secire tha dorman voute, becniise ho was on record A having voted i fayur of elosing the saloons un Sunday. Mr, Sherwond entered a vigorony profest agafnet tht line of argwaent. Ald, lieath had done only his sworn duts (n voting to catey ont o luw which waa on the statute books when o waa elected, Some further discussion ensued, after which it was moved that the Club express iteeit in favor of the nomination of Murry Neldon., This was not well enongh recelved to bu pressed to & vote, and was aliortly after withdrawn. T'he assembly then disperscd to meet azain nt 4 o'clock this afternoon at the club-rooms, It ks quite probable that t nembers will ba called on 10 expross themselves as n fuvor of sumo particus lar cundidate, PERSONAL PROPERTY. . A COMPARISON IN THEB BOUTH TOWN. The foltowlng table, showingthe personal-property asscasment of several prominent South Side cor- poratiuns and Individnals, indicatcs that the valua- tion of this clasa of property will fall below what 1 was lunt yeor, Thisis duo In greal part to the fairer awecssment, and also to tho fact that wer- chants ace carrying lizliter stocks of goods: & licome: Pleree Lbutou, a5 L. & C Hlum&l“. Houle, A, Doy, A fiurker & Bloum, M Clapp, Wiilinm 1, ‘& Co! u': \?u d & Co, yiharh ¢ Gusning, Rlrk & witl e [ Davls Fewing: Domestie sewlng-Machlng Daly, Henrotin & U Tiean Bens. & Hoifin Durand Iros. & Co, Diston, Henr I & Cu. Froneh, Ao Farringuond e }jwrr. EL 1. 10,000 fRAres 1 e 1acion 16, 10 10,5400 1, Fl . £ ay s, etystelder, Tioscttinl & FER, LUIINAT & Couro mnon & Deering, Linlidsinid, A Gonage. . i & G uthit e een Hudduek, Cox & Ca. Hart, A'|ll‘;n Tiun ey Bty 2n 200 1041 00 Holinea & Co 3 Litdnoin Stauta: Zeifung! cen. ¢ Iimball, W. W, Rohn, Wettienia Ruedt Higos. Hngeht & Leanord. 1iloi liros. 4 Fyon & Hi 1y, Mtier Birow & Ker! Moy, 5. & Co, Hotier, L & Northw atuum Clothiags Hon arrldye, : Cou Eullninn Paincs Car Co. Dreston, £, B, & Itice & T Stuyer & Tul Sladden, J. 1 heehergl SKiubpiai, b Eelpp, Concad L 1o, hey Furnfture WS Conpnn iWiials, Shitk & Yergho: i Wilkie, Blueti & Wiliara, ilacon & Walsh & Iutehinson, Wetherelt, 16 W. Wyman, 8000 Wit 183 1 20,00 Mo Wil '"t";‘»'{';um MALARIAL FEVERS, REMOVE TIE GARBAOE FROM TUR WEST SIDE. Since tho contractor has ccasod to remove Kut- Eago on the West Stde, sicknees, In the shapy of walaria) fovers, hus becomo vory provalent stnong children. Soma of the strvets 1n the northwest und southwont dislatons are reeking with gith and Tolting vegetablo watter, aud sending ub n eiluvla which eannot help but prove wmost djutlous to the health of the commaunity. Dead unlinals, too, re sending up horrillo, corenpting stink. Since the Hosrd of Health hus ceased to do anything In the nutter the eltuatlon fn soma localitics las become quite alacming. AL 1080 and 1003 West Laka street, thero are fve children lying danger- oualy 111 with thy suvet mulignant form of typhus fever, A TIILUNE reporler yesterdmy sfterhoon Viificd thie. nelghborhoods. Thero ure. b cuntes Huna 1o tie Lousus with the walu sewe ough TH 1092 ina n aewer hullt rnning to the curb, which will be connecled when the etrect fa paved. This property o owned by (. M. Richardeon, and 14 very Ccleanly kept. Mr. Richardson has three children Iying i, and three more threatened with “the terrible disease, Nog, 1050 and 1001 are_owned by a man named Tenkle and another. Under the talk on the sldo af the honsenre pouls of dall, stagnant, darke lookinz water, which send npan air anything bat sehalesome, The yards are in fearful contition. ‘Fhere taa full apen privy-sanit which rendsnpa norelble elluvin, polnoning the atmosphere in every direction, and which mnst of necessity spreid death and desalation ta tho lllrmnnd!n;‘ nelgiborhood, Tt a a yeritable pest-hole, and onsht to bo attended (o by somao anthority, and the parties matntaining the nubance compelied at once to abate it This vauit 18 the canee of mnch matlzuant dysentery in the negh- borhood, and the people demand that i1 b closed, 'The owners of the prenises have heen apponted to tn sain, Hesiden this mase of Alth, an adley in the rear (= covered with decaying vego. CHICAGO TRIBUNE table mutter, nml fomettiing should be done ' to remedy this ovil uleo, Dend animol l:onln‘x in the 1 ate not astranze sizht on the West Xide, swl the afleys cverywhere are aiding in sendlng out thelr quota of talignant malaclal discase, TIIE CITY-IHALL. The lcenae recelpts yesterday were $126, The Treasurer's receipta from the Water Depart. ment yeaterday were $2,055. The Commitice un the Retrenchments in tho Board af Public Works mects to-day at 1 o'clock in the rosms of the Board, The tioard of Public Works pati 1ts nnpald em- ployes yesterday for four mouths, hoginning with December, The amonnt wae about §0,000, Iefore many moons have passed the photogtaphs of the entire Fire Department will adorn_ tho walls at the Centennial Txhibition at Philadelphia. The Pletares are now beiug taken, Charles II. Jennings, for twenty-threo yeara a member of the Chicazo police force, paid a viait 10 his old friends at City-1iall yesterday, Jenntngs was one of Jake Retu's victime, but 14 now o Philadelphia detective. The caseagatnst Oficar ieebe, forscandalons con- duct, which was to have been heard yesterday be- fure the Pollce loard, was, on the request of both the lawyers intezeated, continued ten daye to allow time for the tinding of other witnesses. Myor Colvin has exprosecd himeclf as vers de- elrous hat e should be insited, summaned, or rubpanact to appear hefore the tirand durs, to add his say to the testlmony given to that body In recard to ihe nvestigation s gulng on concern- iz the xaloun-licenat question, as bo us informa. tion which can be obtadnied froth no other source. When an order was parsed in the Councll [n reln- tlon to the redemption of tax certificates, it wan expected that much money would come in, but the facts are that the schewe does not slell a8 muich as it was snppored. One of the Aldernien rald that ua el as D60, 039 would by paid In, hut the Comp- {rojler wayn that the recelpts have been discourag- ingly smll, ‘There §a ahanintely nothing new about the ex- pected loan of $1,000,000. ~ Comptroller Farwell X OVETL MUK ticent than ever, and does not ahow nny great degree of anlnmtlon' when the aubject Is introdueed, " Treasurer Briggs, however, in confl- ddent that the employes wiil be paid n full next manth, which, a5 one of the **boys™ cheorlensly renmarked, i8S thirty duyslong," Tha l'um,v(mlhvr lian sent word to the Board of Pablic Works that no more water-pipe niust be Dought, at leaet for some time, ‘Ulie lack of plpe {n'Hable 10 stopy some. piblle improventents which are wuch needed, The Board say that cortain Linds of water-pipe are ahsuliiely necesxary, and o muunication on the subject will probubly bo sent to the Councll at {ts next meeting. 4, M. Mueller, the gentleman who in furntshing the stons for the Custom-House, has (nvited three members of the Councll_Commitica an_Pablic Buddings -l Bajlard, Van. Osdel, snd Smith— o meke's vislf ta his atone-quarry, near Cincin- natl, and make an examination of the rock. Tio quatey 0 called Buena Vista, 8tr, Mueller paya inz expenses, aud the Aldermen left the city luat eveniug, ‘Phomas Hamilton, who wns removed fram ha office of Toller-[nspoctor, proves to Le an abatinato as any of the ofielals who have raised the ery of public indignation agalnst thom for hanging on to oflice. Steps wiil fmmediately by taken 1o vust inm, fine hin £200 foF oxch dayis tareying, and ro- cover all the appuriennncos of the ofiice which he refutex to surrender o Mr. Murphy, the ldtely-op- polnted Iuspector. Al Sweeney Is anslons that tho clerks and oth- ervnt the Gity- Il can Tiavo an upportanity to en. vhat little muney was paid to them Intety, nnd e will Introduce ut the Council tnecting this cven- Inte a resolution unlcrln{: that the publlc oMcen be closed from Satnrduy il Wedneadag uext, oo so- connt of the Centeanial Fourth, I s likely that fome one will soon Introduce an order foran Al- dernnic vaeation of u month or more. Comptrollor Farwell senta letter to Clty-Attor- mey "uthill yesteriny which rail: bl ox- amine the accompanying resolution from the City “ounicll to pay Francis Adums, an Corporatlon “annsel from Jan. 1, 18780, the salary attached 10 that uitice, anud zive me your upinlon sia to whether 1 am nuthorized to pay I sccordance theraw|th, * Mr. Tuthill is of the oplufon that Mr. Adama huive work of the Corporation Councl, and laving been the Acting Corporatlun Coansel, ls certatnly entitlod to the salary of the Corporatlon Counscl, bul_certuinly not 1o salatles for both aflicen. M. Adame I8 Mill ncting a8 heretofore, nnd Judge Mome has not yet taken any sctiveste) fn defenso of the city's property, That ** legsl paper ™ hay not yet been Onishied, Thero I, nmong thoughtful Aldermen, no small simonnt of 1tk I refercnce to the condiilon of the city's pablic tuprovementa and Ite relutlon to the coiltractors for tho work, A number of the mem- bers of the Connell were discisalng the quention yewterday and expreaed vorlous views. Eonio favor a ruapension, while others are atrongly op- posed to such actlon, nid argue than the Bimber of wults for damazes that would bo brought, and the probability that many of the suits would result disastrourly o the Corporation, would cause a wuch worse siate of aflalrs that to incresso the debt by horrowiig money to earry on the {mprove sy romie of whicl tre streninously demanded by cltizens of ditferent Tocalitics, A TRIBUNE re- sarter was nformed I'mlu'x that o majorlty of le Aldermen would favor a completion of tho wurk 10w in progress, TIIE COUNTY BUILDING, Long John Wentisarth yesterday palil §9,000 into the oflice of thy Caunty Collector, belng bis arrcars of tazes, Commlssfoner Careoll loft 1ast evening for Daven. port, Ia., tonttend the Commencement cxerclses of thie school which his day; r is attending, fhe County Collector in an avariclous mood yesterday levied on the brick-ynrd of o man named Nebbes, who had neglected to pay his taxes, amounting to §80. The property will he sola s mediately after the glorious Fouth of July, A batch of the Commissloners, a majority of them Indicted members, lelt last evening on a dead- head tonre to the Buenn Vieta wtone quarries near “incinnatl, ‘They were ac anled by nnmerons ts and phinls of a lur) ze, and’thelr sprec promisea to by wholo-souled, The (rand Jury yeslerday resnmed the examina. tlon Into eity crookedness, which fsarelfef to county offciald, A number of witnesses wero ox- aminei, but the Informatlon cticited was not eal- culuted 1o hmortalize the ex-Aldermon on the dury, It e sald, however, that a lead has been struck which promiees to yleld on abundant har- vest, The feadd I supposed fobe a batch of papers, the property of the Board of Public Worke, which ure yet to be examined. An Alderman ls mixed up In the **lead, ™ und the {nvestigation way umount tu much or little. CRIMIN. The reatdence of Ciurles Kenyon, st No, 221 Went Randolph strect, wan entercd Tueaday aight and rabbed of about §30 worth of ladies' clothing. “The atore of Frank Nlcholas, No. 40 West Ran- dolph strect, was enternd by burglars garly yestor- dny mornlng and about $30 worth of clgars and Gro-arms carrfed away. Paulina Refn, for plying her voeation of shop- lifting at o State strect dry-goods storo, was last evening vaptured by Detective 8lmonds, and was Todzed L the Central Statlon. Durlng Mondsy nlght thereslienco of J. B, Beck. or, No, 47 Wishington street, was eutered by Tead-pipe thieves and ontirely puttod, entallinga Toon uf ut leant 3200 on the pruprietor, Oflicer Guerin, who cut P, J. Moran ovor the e, whtle un wepri Tueuliy ivenlag, was yea- terday placed under 3000 buil until July B, by whicl thua Moran 18 éxpected to by nble ' ap- penr, L Tienry W. Williams fa a colored man who il somo whittwashing for a barber named William Wathier, hut whett Willlams demanded his pny Wathier sttempted to club blin,Thereforo the us. safant being arreetod was hetd to uil fn bonds of 1,500, Joseph Bhgley, & plumber, whila working st the Tnundry uf £z ltozerson, curneeof Wabash avas nue and Harrdon street, fa eald to huve stulen 8 l 1-book contalnfug and a gold breast-pin. Jizley wus arresied yesterddy, and locked up asthe Artuory. ) Tyan was y rday held by Justice Bcully in gk} bail to the al Court, ltyun becamo e with o Grsnger named Willlam Burke, hiailing traw Morrle, 111, aud, after enticing hio {uto a Fruuklin street ealoon, swindled him to the eatent of 00 on the worthlcss cliock ** racket." W, P, Holtun, the absconding clerk of the Gard. ner Housy, yeeterdny confeseed to Supt. Ilickey of having stolen the #2500 ensator Mortun, and stated t Y gambling on the m-mn' i Miver, Lo has been 1hving froum hand o mouth ever since until captured by Mr. Gouodrich, W. C. Uerthing, a very nico young man, arrived from New Orlians yesterday, shd ujon searchin for hibs wite, who Dad preceded him horo, foun her s Enoua Deut's hose of 11-fume on Wabash wvenuy, wider the aseumed navic of Rose Dizon, After bescochlng ber to return Lo her foroer fo, e udded aum Covrelve semarks iu the shaps of THURBDAY goveral blows, and a policomnn linppening along hio wad placed under arreat at the Armory. P'eter Vannneel, the ltalinn arrested day beforo yeatenday for paraing o 85 counterfelt bill, was vx- amined Beforn Commission, orday marning, ILAppeared from thee e nneel gave a newebay the bill In exchange for romn awall currcney aboit o month oo, and the | gave it to his mother, who Jocked 1t up along other money, and did not discover that 1t waa less until day hefaro yosterdns, when ehiawanted to uac rome money. Vannucel appears to bo nn hot- entaort uf o man, and mmedfately made zood the amount of the il After die investization the cane was dlamiseod, the evidence fatling to how gnlity knawledge, Aud being generally Insuiiclent tomake up a case far a jury, George Willlama, n model ||\l|l(y Imr was he- forc Commissioner Toynu vesterfay charged with possinz o &5 counterfeit Wi on a raloon-keeper, Angnst Guiner by name. Williasing had cono into Gutner's mloon with his weual braggndocia, wnd dewnnded | the The expenior awnntel to 15 ccute, und ot course Willinme had nothing but a hitl. This he proifered, but Guiner's peacticed eyo de- tected the connterfolt, e quivtly sent out for policeman while Willlames wan Wwaiting for hia change, and had the Intter arreeted. These facts cume ont in the examination yeaterday., At ite close Willinma was held in 3500 ball to appear this miorning, when the examination will be eoucluded. Constable Henry Dest deserves preat credit for s capture of Lo hand citizens at nbant i o'cloc yesterday mornlug. Arme ont by I, C. Wentworth, General nor and Ticket Agent of the Michizan Central Itaflrond, againat George Auatln Ruzers aml fim Costello, he managed 1o tind them, touk them beforo Justleo Tiaines, who waa ronsed from bed, and bnd them #enut to Jsll In defanlt of honds, ~ Hovera’ hond wi fixed at $1.000, and his * ‘unh"nls'«m. It seems that Rogers fs & smart fellow, and” an unusuall fine peaman. o was one ployed in the ol of the Michivan Central Itoad, and theee lear, 10 fmitate with & wonderful accurscy tho name of Tk C. Wentworth, Jle has s faculty for imitating aunatures. Lately he ha< been pplying thie fie- nity to obtain whisky, und ns writen letters aek- ing for passes over the varions ronds leading out of the city e used Costelio to “take the Jetters anid zot the passes; they then swould sell thom and ** whack np,** The nest step wan to pet glorlously drunk. That trick, or succession "uf tricks, has heen succeastully piny many times, and three or four ronds have been: wwindled. The trial of the twain comes off on the 20th of this month. ANNOUNCEMENTS. The pienic of the Second Duptist Church will bo held at Bighland Park Saturday. 1. M. Hugunin will deliver a dlsconrse on Modern Spirituulism ** this evenlng st No. 358 Weat Lake street. 1876, “ JUNE The annual baniness meeting of the Alumnl As- soctation of the Univorsity of Chlcago will bo held thia afternoon at 5 o'clock at the Collego of Law, entranca 77 Clark street. Profs. Dana and Trowbrhige, of Yale College, have arrived and taken quarters at the Sherman touso. They will, Friday mornlng at ) o'clock, at the rooms of the Chicago Law Colleze, No, 77 Clark strcet, entor upon the examination of candi- dates for_adinisaion to the academical depastment and the Shetlield Scientitle School of Yale College. ‘The examination will close Satu 3Mr. . Callaghan, the law booksuller of tha city, #ome tine ago preacnted to the Chieago Ritlo Clih avaliable 1ot of bhauks to be ot for na prizes, The Excentive Committee hnve arranged for thy, competition to take placo aturday atlp. m, st the range {n the South Park. *‘here will be Aiteen rcortng £hot, with three slahting, on the 200-yard target, The booke are valued ot about $60, and will o divided fnto fonr prizes. [t is expected there will bu a full attendance of members o this accaslon. A German Centennlal Fextlenl will come off at Quden’s Grove Sundoy. The festival will be for the benetlt of the German Kellef Soclety, which s much in_ieed of fandn to carry on lts charitable work, The ‘mwrwmxm ia an follows: In tho morn- ing there will be a grand procession in which over fifteen different socicties will nasist, Dr. Fred Koch will ofilciate as Marehal. After tho arrival on the pronnds all the eingers of Chieago wiil king the Centennlal Iymn composed for the oceasion by Mr, Onknr Selanall, Director of the Germania, Cone cordla, and soveral athor inging waclotice, Tho speeclics of the day will bo defivered by 1. . Col- vin, Mayor, in Inh, #and Francis A, Hoftmann, Jdf. 0 German, Tho 'Great Western Lizht Goned Tand wil) be In attendance alko, In the afternoon the memtbers of the Germanln Macnnerehor, Cone cordis Maennerchor, Chicago~ Urphens, Licder- kranz, Senncfelder Liedorkrihz, Livdortafel, Vor- warts, Schweltzer Maenuerchor, Allemanla Maen- nerctior, will alug iro or fant German clioetines ander the leadership of Mr. Schmoll. The follos- fug socleties besldes these will asuint In the proces- slon: Gehleswls Holsteln Vereln, ~Plattduntschs Vereln, HMannoyeran Vereln, Chicazn Arbeiter Verein, Turno Vercln, and several of the ‘German Lodges. j i THE OPZRA DOUFFE SEASON. The sale of seats for the Almee and Offenhach opera boufle keason bezxina thin morning atthe box- allice of McVicker's Theatre, The repertory for the first four nighta ls as follows: Mouday, ** L, Jolle 'arfumeusu;” Tueaday, ** La Vie Parlalenne Wednesday, **La Fllle de” Mme, Angot;" Thurs- day, **Giroflo-Girofia. ™ OILCHESTIAL CONCERT. Mr, Balatka's orehestra will glve a concert thiv evening at the South Park Payllion, corner of Thir- ty-ninth strect and Cotlage Grove avenne, with an admirable progeamme, \'mlu’:\\:ln{; Aulong other nuinbers the overlnres to ** Rienzi™ an * Will- fam Toll,” the finale fram ** Lucla," fantanica from ‘* Trovatoro™ and **The Sicilian Vewspers," ond the march and chorua from ** 'Tannhauser, ™ SUBURDBAN, LAKE VIRW. Now thet the pumping-worka are in ranning or- der, and water is bheing successtully furnished to o Inrge numbor of consumers, a bricf description of tho cngims will bo of Interest, The pwaps and cngines wero hullt by the Verzennes Machine Company, of Vergennen, Vt., and cost the town §10,000. The pumpn are dauble, 14 by 20 inches, and haven capncity of 52 gallons per stroke. The enginesare double compound condensing, and of 125 hor-power, The dimensions of the high-pres- sure cylladers ace 10 by 15 Inches, and of the low Ppressure0 by 15 Inches, The pumps are connec ed with tho engines by gearlng, giving a greater power 1na slow-running cugine. As it standa, the achinegy presents n fing oppeasance, and fe kept in wdmlrablo order. Ono acldom finds a more conmodious and comfortable engine-houss, the lulliing being wo constricted aa to furnish an abundat supply of fresh air through numerons doors a1 windows, 'The bollera—two in number —wera Juilt by the National Boller Worka of this city, their_dlmenslons eing 6 by 10 feet, with 48%-Inil flues ench, *Tho puiaps v a cupacity of 5,040,000 gallons per day, hut are now only furninhnig 200,000 to wbout elzhiy conmumers, at wguely af ari-half ton of serceninge dally. e A. 8. Gurnee |s tho Superintendent Ir. charge of tho warke, il with the Assletant- Enginecr, Mr. J. D, Vills, and o nizhit watchman, forms the whala Workins forca on_the grounds, Phe Lake View watcyutenn I8 now runnlag sattsfactority, and furnwlin: on abundance of pure water (o all who wiil tnce {n Into thelr oses, The inlet-plpo has proveda euccoas, il cxctudes nil raud, which 1t Was foired wight wark n at the Jolnts. i YCU ARE TROUBLED WITH A BAD BREATH, 1t amoys your frlenda nawell a3 yoneself, You wouldlike to get £ld of it, put searcoly know what means ta adopt. Weo will tell you, Use the frag- raut foradont; it will clennsn and beautify your teeth,and leava your breath puro. e ol s 0 QZOHIZED OX-MARROW FOR THE HAIR, By Dick & Rayner, makors of the ** Mars" Cologne, _MARRIAGY BTICKTO Churh, Wednerday, Juno 28, by the itev, 5, 8, Harrk, 'Joseph Stackton and Anate 1, Delen, N_IIIEN—In thin city. at St Jumes' “CRANE—ine 28, ot (o fawilly reride Hoys avuniic, of consumption, Mimic V. est dughter of Isaac A, and the lute N. Marle Cram, nzed 17 years and 6 months, Nuleoof funcral horeaficr. PIATT—In Jocksonville, Fla., Juno 27, of conamption, Jnmen Pratt,’ of this city, aged 87 yeap, —a member of Garden Clty Lodue, No. 141, A. Fand A, M., and Oriental Consletory, deg 8. % oo R 8,0 vales of funeral hereafter. MRLBUIT~Suddenly, Wedneaday, Juno 28, I, 1 Huriburt, nged 58 yoars, Feneral serviee Thuraday ot 2 p. m., at 200 Uiimls streets remalng o bo taken to Counceticut, i GLVIN=Tetor Guvin, aged 51 yuurs, on the 28th net. Fumeral to tako place Friday, June 30, from his resihence, 65 Wulnut etreet, to St Columbkill's Chuxh, theuce by cars to Calvury Cemotory, 11 am TEOMISON—The funcral services of Mry, H. M. Thompon will take place at Lake Fores day, Tuno 30, nt1:30 p. m. A special ear to ¢ vey'tends Wil Joave Wella-etrevt depotat 11340 4, i“' aud returnlug arrive at Kinzle-street depot atdp.m. e _FOLITI0AL A} REPUBLICAN COMMITTEES, TheJolnt Republican City and County Commit- teen will muet at 4 o'clock” this afternoon at lu- }mhllml\ Ieadquatters, Loake and Clark streetd, A ull mtendapcs Is desired, us business of fm- portarco will came up. FOUHTL WARD. The ltepublicans of this Ward will meet this evenlng ot tho corner of ‘Tnlrly-Gret street and Michizin uvenue to consult topethor, and, if thougls Jeet, o take actiou fu respect to s cam- puign crfanization, FRUITJARS Masou's Quarts $1.50 per dozen, At TCKSON?S, 113 East Hadison-st, WWERESIE Y, KENTUCKY PAVORITE ! THE PUREST STIMULANT. The Finest Whisky Known. SOLD BY. J.E.VANDUZER T AICES CORNER CLARK, AUCTION SAL By BLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, BS and 80 Randolph-at. AT NO. 10 SOUTH GREER-ST, Tharsday Moruing, June 29, nt 10 o'cl'k, ATUCTION SALE EATIRE HOUSKIOLD FURNITURE PRIVATE DWELLING, Parlor, Chamber,and Dindn, Deds, Bedding, Crockery ni A &e. ELISON,” POMEROY & FRIDAY'S SALE JUNE 30, AT 9:30 A 1L Tositive Clearlng Sale of Sevoral Constznments New and_Llcgant Paclor Suits, Chamber Sota, Oitice and Library Desks, 110 New Engllsh Body Drussels, Tap, Bruscols and Wool Carpets, which are positively fo be sold. A Large Stack Gowl Second-ITand Furnitnre and General Houschold Goods, Crockery, Glasa,and Plated Ware, Gen- cral Merchandlse, &c.. &c., &¢., ELISON 0Y, & Co. At aur store l-‘rldnx{. June 30, ot 10 o'clock, Five, Chambee Sets, Walnut Slde Doard, Ensy Chalrs, Curpets, Bediding, Lace Curtaina, Crockery, lany aml China Ware, Furnlture, 10-Room ™ Touse ncarly new and b good arder, Sale positive by order of Mortgagee, ELISON POMEROY, 84 and 80 Bandolph By G. P, GOLE & CO., 08 and 70 Wabash-av, On THURSDAY, Juno 20, at 9 1-2 o'lack, We shall close out a large stock of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE to pay advances. ATTEND TIIS SALE FOR N DAKGALIN: Purlor Sult« in every strle, Cham- ber Seta—latest atyles, Wardrobes, Walunt ied- ateds and Bureauns, Marble amd Wood-Top "Tables, What-Xots, Easy Chatrs, lockers, Wal- nut Chialeg, Hall Trees, Springe, Mattresscs, Car- pets, Parlor, und Otlica Desks, Show-Cases,' Fioo llcloth, 60 fron Bedeteads, At 11 o'clock, Bu gies, Carringes, and xq_without reserve, {1 P. GORE & CO., Auctioncers, On Saturday, Jnly 1, at 9 o'clock, 12cratas W, G. Orockory, 1876 ntylos, Rookingham, Yollow, and Glassware, " At 10 o'clock—A very largo nasortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Parlor, Library, Chambar, and Kitchen Furnttire, Sofas, Lounges, Wardrobes, Tarlor and Otlice Desks, S Carpots, 0N Cloth, clva, Carrfazes, and Harnesses, to G, I, GORE & CO., Auet'ra. Associatod Artists' Gallery, 212 WABASH-AV., COMMENCES THIS EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK, AND CONTINUES THURSDAY AND FRIDAY At rame hour, Sixty Patntings o be sold at each sale. B, 8COTT, Jr., Salesman, WM. A, BUTTERS & c0., Auctioncers, By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO., ‘Auctioncers, 274 and 270 Enst Madison-at, On Frlday, Juno 1 at10n, w., will bo sold on the prowisce, 868 WALASH-AV., all the ixtmres 0f @ Restanran, Conalsting of largo Cook Stave, Cooking Utennlls, Tables, Crockery and Glaswwaro, Knivcs, Forky and Plated \Ware, Table Linen, Chalrs, Chande: lers, &c.. ol to o wold without any reserve, Ouie hext regulne pale will bo on Saturdny July 1, 0110 6, m., when wo shall offer the usunl varioty of New anil Elegant Surniture, &c., togother with & targo lot of Second-hand Goois, AT TIE LARGE BRICK RESIDENCE, 335 South Halsted-st,, CORNER POLIK-ST. 5o shall rell on Thursdny morniug, JJutio 20th, At 10 o'clock the entira contents conxxting of ine Marble Top Furnitire, Brus<cls and Waol Car- pets, B, W, Chambor Sets, Palnted Chamber Setn, Bedn and’ Tedding, Pirlor, Dinfng, Sitting, Chamber and Kitehen Furnftiee, &e., &e, The wholo to be sold without reserve. Lok ont for burgalns, WAL FL HODGES & G By JAS. P, McNAMARA & CO., 117 Wabash-av., N, W. cor. Madison-st, URGULAR BALE OF ) SLIPPERR AT AUCTION, Ry N0 20, at 00 w'cloele. AMARAL & CUL, A BOOTS, RIOE: s, .- BsUL nt KITA. S, New ly o 1ie natle Complainta, ut, Neu- Talieln, Paralysld, Cutanenus Dise y Blrilul: tiv, Indigeation, “wnd Bllary Derangements, - New brick Bati Hovsks, dniahed fo Bard wowls, and con- talninz 2 vooms with S1.aT TCns, are 1ot u. Send 1 GArnsEn & S0, N EL GanDNRR & FATIE . ANTHONY & NoN, MaxaioN lov: ik & MgraNKss. UX10Y HaL, » Woo. Boarding: lotwa=, i 3. STIenT. P, G, Fuiteien's, W, Bems, N, W bhruarion's. WEST END HOTEL, LONG BRANOCEL. Thie Hotel, with Iarge additions and improve- ments, conalsting of BEVENTY SINGLE ROOMS for gentlemen, an additional dintageroon, ilot and Cold Sea-Water Bathing Establishment, cte., WILL OPEN JUNEH 16, Applications for rovws can he made at the Hotel, L= PRESBUIY & HILLRET) SEA VIEW HOUSE, RYL BEACIH, 1L, ‘Will bo oponod June 1 for tho Boa- son of 1870, Auction Kule of Sehooner ** Owasca,* In the matter of Elon W, Hudson, bankrupt, no- tce 1a hereby glven that on Thursuay, the Gih duy of July, 1870, at i o'clock in the afternoon, at the duock i rear of Finney Bros,’ ship chansdle 220 South Water-st., Chicago, {11., shal public anctlon the schooner ** Owasco,* hertackle, ctc., belonging o catate of sald bankrupt, Schoune ernay bescen until day of sale whereshe naw lles, in North Brauch canal, r Northenv, bridge, Her vutlit ia at Geo. Fosterds Sonn’, ship chandl Cuteauo,dune 14,70, HENRY A, HARMON, Wi, A, Blitters & €0 Assignce, Detroit, Auctlos Qrrice o THR nroN, D. WASHIN INOTIGE islicrcby ylve 1o al clainis againat tie **Clt it the awiis tnust nied to Natha \Watworth, ltecelyer, with Lhe legal proof thereof, wit { thtw hontue Croin” Lhls datey o they will o diials Tuwed, (Shguod) 01N JAY KNOX, Comptroller of iy Curreidy, PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEN) SUILADELPUTA BOARDINUG=MUS. NROOK Weat Hiitenlouse-aquars (South Kineleenth st.), foruerly of 1z Wal sugerior accommodatlonsy I ¢ il tewls furnihied: terma podersty D FISTULA SSithous path o e use of Kl llzature, or cauntic, A RURE CURE Ot NO I With pa- tlents from a distsnce 1 will cuntract 1o pay all travellug and other expenses 12 1 fafl W elfect a radical ¢ Counultation fre DRS, MINER & PUILLEYS, 147 Madlsou-at., Chicago, DEXTER PARK, RUNNING RACES, Juno 30, July 1, 3 and 4. Seventy-five of the finest, Race-Torses over seen on any ono Race-Track in America, Tn addition ta the purses sdvertised thers will be & TURDLE RAOE anda STEEPLE UHASE ON THE FIRST AND LAST DAY, There wifl e an exhibition of soead on the 4th of July between the Wonder of the World, tha famons Niack Balllon GOV, EPIRAGUE, and the b. - Littie Frud, FIRST DAV-FRIDAT, JUNE 30, Tratting Preminm—£1,000 for 2:13 Class, Gieo. Tahar entora br. g, Emerald, Ttont, Lindsley entera b . Thornton, Ttedield enters eh, ¢, A 1), Barreit, M. Coly i enters b. i, Countae, A D, Ficidacntesa ik, m. Kansas Glrl, Toolr wilt be 20ld every evening at.the following pinces: ner Houe, Merars. Quinnby & Forbes. Fox, 70 Hiearhorn s, ricll & Smedioy'will acll Parts Mutanls at .t far (e four dnyn will be $3.00 each, At 7o Dearhoru<at, i &, Prop, and Manager, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAGUIRE & HAVERLY T.eaneos, WILL E. CHAPMAN, Manager, SECOND WE LMER'S UNiON SQUARE THEATRE €0. MONDAY EVEXING, June 26, 1870, grand ro- THO DRPHANS, W IAY and SATURDAY ADELPEL_THENTRE. LADIES’ NIGEIT. This Thursduy evening, June 20, bnllinnt Comic Opera, Intensely ramantic Drann, joyous, eonsa- tinal Ollo, * Oifenbnciye Brilliant ‘Comlc’ Opera, restoring ail the munic, PRIMA DOANA OF A. NIGHT, A most leifliant Porformance. Adah Richmond's #pecial veraion of Boucteault's ARRAH-NA-POGUE, with an exceptionally atranz east, A hrilliant Ollo, Wililum Iorace Bent, Bloamer and Wilron, Lrving Lorenzo, Charley Benedict._ Popnlar priccs. MeVICKER'S THEANTR SIX NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE OKLY, ATIMER!L ATMEERE!L Hz-entree, after hormost hrilliant European trivmph, of Allte. MARLE AINEE, the Queen of Opera Bonile, togsther with her new’ FRENBH OPERA BOUTFE C0. Monday, July i, firet production In Chlcago of the orlginnl verriun of Offentich'a fiiost papitlar opara, LA JOLIE PARFUMEUSE, Tucsloy-—La Vo Parisienne. Wednesiay—Madame Thurstay—Girolle-0irofla, Friday—Nenett of Haturiny~-Only Afmeo’ Matinge. Popular Adiissfon, §13 Reacrved sents, $1.30; Gal- Box Ofifce upena this morning, SOUTH PARK PAVILION, | (Comer Thirty-ninth-st. and Cottage Grove-ay,) CLEMENS KUEHNE... «.Propriotor. TILURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 29,8 P, M, GRAND OPEN AIR CONCERT, (8 1a Central Park Gorden, Now York.) Ty the Geand Orchestrn of forty ecteeted perform- ers under the dircction of Mr, JIANS BALATKA, Admisalon 25 cents. THE COLISEUM. Monday, June 26, and du the week. Tl week of the ORIGINAL TE ESSELR JUBILEE SINGL] Misn Adrienne Grey, Gussio McCain, Long and Williama, tico, Wood, He-ongagement of the VAIDIS SISTERS. Al the old favorites re- talued, h\'t‘rr e n:z at H,und Sunday afternoon at ., Admisslon, 25 conts, WOOB’S MUSEUM. Thursday Matinec: RIPLICITY, CHICAGH 1Y GA Moitday, Jaly i atud me ACADEMY OF MUSIC ‘To ient, by the night or wi for comblantiona, Apply to Ii. CITAPIN, care of E, ortimer, Esq., 220 East Washington-st. ELANTSHLD STATE LINE, NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVEROOL, DUBLIN, 1 ASICAND oY DIRINRlg PUBLIN 1); Y and RURAT ENEVIEVE nod ter, Cablne, ), according to uceommniations, 150, tickets, e Sabin e e aeat s b R Hes UrpRe at 10w ¢t Tates, "APplY to- AUSTIN, BALDWIN & GO, Qo e WA R ALDWIS &t General Agents. d) 4 Clrkogt., Clileagzu . North German Lioyd, The steamers of this Company will safl every Satur. dny from Iiremen Pler, foot of ‘Third-t., 1foboken. liaten of pasmage-From New York t Saiithampton, ), Lindon, 1avres and Brcpen, first cahin, §1053 sccond cabin, $00, gold: steerad®r crenct, Fof (ralghie oF pussane upply o OLLRICHS & CO., 2 Dlowling Green, Now York. National Line of Steamships, ks FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. ITAL 1, 12:30 pmn | BPALN, 1y 15, 10 ‘THE QUE! July &, ,”l"’m E ULAND.’JIA],\" .’K:;m P B st TIOLLAND, July 1,12n00u | ERIN, July 12, 0170 A m Cabin prsdage, S50, §70, and $8) cu Thesurn teketa at reduccd rates. Breerage tle Teny; Drafis for £1 aud upwards on Gre Apply to I DL LA 4 Bouth TO FIRANCE. at Plymauth ((h 13.) for th Lho splendid vessels on this fa Continent (s bellsy wil) eail from Pier 3 LANIBADOR, Bangiler, 5 day, Jily 1,1 DA, Frangeul, Batiring, July s, 4 p, 10,5 Patizolz, Sietufdag, July 15 11 8, . Tamage 1 gold (cluding wine) : First )t S120, seording to accommolatlon; ceond, ¥72; hIrd cnbin, €1, Teturn tickets ot re: lceil TatcR. Eteorace, §20, with superior sccommos dations, helnding wine, bedding, and utenalls, without, exira charge. Steaniers morked thus ¢ do uot carry’ stcerae vustengers, “TOURS DRt ERTAN Avent o roadway, N. T, s 2 N0, 7 Clark'st., corner Itadoiph, Agent for Chlcagd. AMERICAN LINE. PIILADELPHIA AND LIVERFOOL. Cabln, intermediato, and stecrngo paseage AT LOWEST RATES, + corner Madleon, 1. MILNE, Western Agent. Grent Western Steamship Line, !-‘rnnl New York to Dristol (Eugland) direct, ONLY DIIECT LIN Transatlantie Compan York and Iavre, coliin landing of possen ure vorite Toute tor th eler day, duly 11 e, day, uly 23 , 703 Tt 2 o i, 81201 bropatt s 0, £ ApDly 10 WAL Michigui Central Hatlroud, Whiie Star Mail Line. To and from Enrope ond Amerlca. Tates aa Tow as by any other firet-clars Line. Ofice, 120 East Randolpliet., Chicago “ALPRED LAUBRGREN, Genoral Wetiern Ageiit, " rafls'on Groat. Beltalt and Irela CUNARD MAIL LINE, Balling three tlnies o weele to and from Dritish Ports, owenst Pricen, Apply at Compuny's Ofce, Chic: Clark and Randolpl 3 General Western Agent. FOWIITE northwest corner POl DU VERN MISS ABDY 1, JOUNBON (Late Principal of Bradford Academy) will recelve into her Home, 100 Cha , Boston, Mass,, n Hmited number of dymm)( Ladicd, 1o be under he lunedtate care and In; n I ali the branch of an English Education. “Suporlor_opportunitl affurded for the study of the higher Englishbranch- ea, the Anclent and Modern Languages, Music, and Painting, ~Speclul attention given to the health of Pupila, “Mirs Johnson refers by permieaion to Irof, I hicago Theoligleal Seminary, YALE COLLEGE, An examlnation for admisalon to the Academical Departaent and the Sheflield Kelentile Bchoor of Yale College will be held In tho rooms of the Chi- eaga Law Collegr, at No. 77 Clarkeat., beglnning on Friday morning, June 30, at 0 o'cloc FPunce tual attendunce st the beginnlng of the sxamina- tion is required of all candidates, F. DEXTER, Becretary of Yale College. ELMEURST BOARDING SOHOOL, For Young Ladive and (iirls, near Chlesgo, 111, Next school gear will commieuce Monday, sept. 11, 1670, Indorsed wid patrontzed by the nent citizens of Chicaze and vicinity. MRS, L.N. CUTTER, formerly Tlead Areistant Washington Behool, Chicngo, Principsl. — Send for clrcular to Priucipal, Ehnhurst, Dulays Co., 1L OU HOSTET_MIESES BORTET & CiLAN - '8 Famlly behool for b . ey MNmbAbLre Conty. Massect aad ebll EST END INSTITUTE. FAMILY BCHOOL FOR Ludl 5 L. C, s N youug udlee | Nra, 5 L. CALY, Frincipal, New ) Haven, Coun. b _V_JL_\'II:X_H):A\I) 'flfl(l‘ fl‘flll?.l:. s IRHIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAGS Erplanation af Rafrrence Marke.—f Satnnday age contel, SRy exconted, $ Monisy cxcopted. | Ate T ehinday AL A ol g, onday cxcupted. | Ar: ONICAGO & RORTIWERIERN RAIVVAY, Itatse) And 7L atthe depotay 1_Atrive. Ticket O 03 Clark-at, (shorma Canal-rire vorner Madiron-t., aPacific Fast Lin 10y Tox gl | 0 p. athman Nght ), m. Freeport & Dubuique Exp 58, m, afreuport & INmgne EXprest ¢ nio p, m. BIwhuker Fasy 7:30 8. M. BAiwaiken Exp )a. m. AHilwauken Passeng: )p, m EMilwaikno Pastenger X . T, bilrecn Iy Express )3, m. ot Tand & Minneapofis fix. X0, m L. 'aul & Winona [xpress. 5 . . b X, m. ) Bicuovn Taks A 3 a—Depot corner of Wells A Kinzio-ats, b=Depot corner of Cannl and Kiuzle-nta, MICHIGAN CENTRAL RATLROAD, Depot, funt of Lake:si., 8iid faot of Tweaty-second-st, TicKet-oftice, 47 CInr} southenst cornerof Rens dolih, aud € Patmer i Arrivo, fc Express (daly). .. NIt Fxprea Grana g forning Lxpre fant_Express. 4 saturday EX. ¢ Datty) OIIOAGO, ALTON & BT LOUIS and OHICA(Oy RANSS GIEY & DINVER SORT LN P 4 Blie, near Madison Depot, i 122 and fonve Unton Depot "Heket Oilen Kanenx City & De: £ Loufr & Sprin L 8pring TeKin = 'LIPIM “"‘ 11 ) pron oy P, in. orin, COKIN f& INGFINEEON |3 s e Bhe 18 7540 0s phe adueatt Fx,0 (¢ :000, i, ¢ 7:50p. 10, K Lavon, W |0 s 240 p; me Joliet & Ditghl Accommdaynf* s 048, i, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN, Lenve. MnlL, vta Maln Line. . G0, m.) peclal X, Y, Expr Atlantle Expros, dally:...! Colehonr Accomninodntion’. Nigh CHICAGC, MILWAUKEE & 8T, PAUL RATLROAD, Unlon Depat, corner Madtaon and Canal-ata, ~ Tick: Ofllce, 151 Houzl Claticest., opposite Shicrman House, aid at Depot. ‘ Arrive. 230, 10,14 7:30 . m. 410:008. m, * 4:00p, m. * 5:03 . m. *11:00a. m, | Leave Mitwaukee Exprom. Wiaconain & Minucsota Thro', xpress. i, Towi, and Siinn . _Niit AT raind riin vin Milvaukee, Tiekes fur St T il Minnenpotia arn focd elther via Mudison and Frairla @ Culen, of via Wateriawn, 1.n Cross, and Winoua. 1LLIKO0I8 CENTRAL RATLROAD, foot of Lake-st, il (0ot of ‘Twenty:second-ste ekt Oftlce, 151 Rnilolpli-st., near Clark. Leave, t, Depoty £t Louta Expres . . Louis Fast Line . Calro &sNew Orleans Calra Nlght Yix. Bpriughieid, Teotin Bprnzcia Night Exy Peuria and Ecoku! L sloux City Stoux Clty Gllman Yasenger. OIICAGO, BURTINGTON & Depots, oot of Lake-st., Indlang-ay at,, nnd Canal and Sixieonti-sts, Clark-st., and st depots, Tnbie QUITIOY RATLTOA, Ve AN Hixieentlie Tieket Ofices, 53 Malland Express, i Ouawn and sirentor DASERA'T, Roeitord, Dubuique & S, PacRG TR Liansas Cit Atehfron Aitrora Iasteny: Sgndois, Ottawa Tasenger. Aurora s Tinbuiue & Stoux City Exp Pactile Night Exp, for Oinahy) Vi S 7 110:00 . m; 2 7:208; o Rauas, Citg, Léavenworti. | Atchizon &'t t1o:00p, m.1t 7008, M Damncrs HIETEN p.in. TeRx. Swiday, 1 EXC ay. ERTE AND OHICAGO LINE, Tieket Offices, A3y Cl Iluse, Qrand iy wind it ddepot, v Sadle non,_Tratinleave frun & | Arive. fiman Draw- iz Cars, to, TR Without efianie, Tapress — Pl Lo iy fine running PITTSBURG, %, WATNE & Day Express. Pacla *Funday excepted. Monday exeepted, BALTIMORE & ORI0 RAILROAD, Tralns leave frum Exposition foot of Mon- roceat. TleKet-offices: 83 Cly 4 almier House, YDally. ave Arrivo, Accommadatior 7:0A. M. 510D, m, Tiay Express, g0 a, m Fait T¢aiy.” *naily, OHI0AQ0, ROOK IBLAND & PAOLELY m!fl)l‘t‘l}; ke lepot, corner of Van Buren and_Sherinau-stz, oflies 3 Clark-at., bherman Hous Omaha, Leavenw'th & Atcl: Peru Ascominodation, Night Exir $100 Juste B $1.700 during the paat few montha, under our Improved systom of operatlng In Stacke. Lisks reduced ta nominal suma und profits ncreared. Houk contalne ing full taformation sent on appl DRankers and Brokes SURTHY ERITATED tiroughiong the Unfon—expreased to afl urte, 1 M ond_upwerd 5, 40, 60¢ per P Addres urders GUNTHER, Confec- toner, Chicago, Vo 2Dy, _MEDICAL CAIEDS DR. J ANES. Lock Mospital, cor, Washington & Franklin-sts, Chiartered by the Stnto of itaola fur the cxpress pare pase of glviios lmmedbnie reller fn all cases of private, ehrond wd fn ul} thelr conplicated ‘and trinayy ab forms. 1t fs well Kniuwn (it 18 hitd atuud at i Nead of tha professton (oF the syeae. Aceaud experien It-Tonporiant, Nem oot W 4, plinpies on the face, cured, Latics wanttl leasant linnie for pa- Larringe Gubde, wllR:!l telln you ull about thes: disenris—who siouhl fnarry— Why hot—10 cents 1o postage. e, e 4 Do ) tooina and parluta. Yo fee ny one but tiie Goctor, D, Jamies Ia alxty years of Consultuttuns Alwuys {reg Bnd v ited, * Onive ours, b a. i 107 . M bundei, 10tu 128, M. Al business sirietly considestlal. DR. C. BIGELOW HAS REMOVED fron : Teu, tokd Weat Sadiron-xt. and s had for tie past b L T tice In thacity ror Clirante und Sexual Diseascy, Scilusd Weakness curedaafely, privutely, Pamphict, 36 paged, reluting 10 shove, aeut Ih calvd eavelope, fur twa a-centatanipa. ounin separate for fadica i jentl men. Cousultation free, ™ Marel: « or b ual mufil'un y srerye hing uil the Keery Lauwing, Price, 50cta, NOCUREL e WY Dr. Kean, 175 South Clerk-st,, corner of Monrse, Chitaz), May be canaulted, personally or | of (e, on Al ENTORIC OF DEFVONA diavas EAN a1l ouly physiet, 10 7Y, T0nlce Nouts 0'a. 10, 18 p. .3 Sundays o 516 ' U Fiftheay., 1o DR. LYON g ¥ ] . erva 3 Femila Difficultics. My celehrat, Fi dical 1*lils, Drops, alro celf thie only sure prevy ktawi, g, Martiage filustruted, 400 large stac pag: fooy il Erescrlption, $1 1 Cortcaponienice cons Freuch, ‘or German, Wik, "Ml aainp,. Ju_ Boklii, JERVOUS EXHAUSTION—A MEDICAL ES3AY, Comprlalng 8 scricenf Jectires delivered at Kuin'd Muscun of Auloniy, New York, on tho eause and cirg remature deellid, showlng Indtaputably huw kst ey e reg el affordlng aelear synopsis of the dlineity (o wiarvisge and the treatinent of hervoul » 34l ucbililg, e u‘z(illn.-n:s,ulwl. ¥ i e L cents, Address the withor, KCAHS, uics sniesidéncu il East Tenth-ai ror oV ESCRIPTION FREG 'or tha s Veak: Loat Biauood, nd a15 Gordcts brouRhL oh oy lodtes cretlons or excess. Any drugglst hay the {ngralie cnls, Add 2248 g‘n.:' an‘k.m" DAVLDEDN & €O, Box