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THE CINICAGO TRIBUNE: VEDNESDAY. AUGUST HNYDE PARK, Mesting of Opponents of the For= ty-first Street Sewsr, Gounds on Which It Is Believed s Tafonctfon Can Be Asked For, No Action of a Doclsive Natura Is Taken, However, Avother meoting of Hyde Park taxpayors ‘was held yesterday noon in the club-rooms of the Stierman Touse for the purpose of rehears. ing thelr woes unnumbered, and Lo see what possibility there was, if any, of bringlog an fne junction toprevent the building of that Forty- first slreet sewer, Tho macting was called to order by Mr. Munson, who nominated Mr, 11, J. Beeley to preside. The nomination met with the aporoval of the wmectiog, sud Mr. Sexley ook tho chair, ;I ONSON opened the ball by referring to s petition which 1o eafd had been presouted to the Trustees Jast December, protesting against the constructlon of tne Forty-lirst street sewer, ns nnwise and unneccssary ot that time, stating that If o sower must be constructed, they would much prefer to have ono on Forty-third strect, whereit would accommodates a greater number of fu- habitants. Thu patition tepresented 42,328 feot of bullding frontage, hut when it camns to be precented Prestdent Bensley treated the petl- tioners' messenger very dlscourteonsly, svd fatly declared that he wonld ece the Forty-first- stecet ecwer butlt if ho had to dig it himself, The petitlon was thien referred to the Commit- tee on Drainage, who subsequently recommend- od that ft be placed on file~plgeon-holed, a8 the speaker expressed ft, Fle had been on ‘Beoslev's truck for a yeor in conucction withthis matter, but could get no satisfaction outof that centleman, and he proposed to follow fm as fong as be lived. The only practicable remody fothe nands of the taxpayers, in his opiniln, Jav fn the bringlag of an {njunction agatost the bullding of the sewer, and to restrain the County Treasurer from © making further collection of the apcctal asseasment, and to com- pel that officer to return all the special asneas- ments o had collected. Two of the Commis- gionera appoluted hy the Board of Trustees to mako the asscssment haa succeoded In gotting +the property asscssed §44,000 to pay for §27,000 1worth of work,~—817,000 more than was nsces- sary. The difference might be called stealiugs, or whatever anvbody chose to call it, aud the quest{on aroeo as to what the Trustees proposed to do with the money. Ile had drawn n SOME TOINTS AS TUE DASIS FOR AN INJUNCTION, .which were ns follows: - - 1. 'That the Court had no jurisdiction to con- ifirm the nascasment. 2. That the asscssment is barred, becatse It was not refunded to the County Collector eithin the time required by law, a. That the courts bad no jurisdiction to Jrender judzment for the assessment, 4. That due notice of (lie apolication for the \onfirmation of the assessment and levy wasnot properly mailed, posted, snd published, B, That the asserement and ali the proceed- ings werg fllegal aud vold by reason of uncer- taln and fosutliclent description of the proposed lmprovement. u Lat o applieation for judgment was un- authorized by [aw, becayse made at a_ different term of court and fo & separate proceeding from the application for judgment for delinquent Stato andl county taxes, and other special os- sessments loviad by the Village of Livde Park, 7. That the assciement was never confirmed. 8. That the asscssment was levied for an ex- cesafye amount, and the contract et for a nuche Iess sum, and a rebate of 20 per cont ordered by tue Trusteeaafter excoptions to the confirmation bad bieen allowed by the County Court. 0. ‘Ihat the ssscsiment was lavied for 844, 4%, while the contract was let for $27,42%),~an_ excces of §17.031. 10. That, after tho assessment was mado znd levied, and nlnrz:‘{mulan of tho property as- sésaed was releascd from rl{ment by reason nf exceplions to contirming thad assessment haying been sustalned by the Couuty Court; then, after 8 part, of thic taxes bad been' patd, the Tritees Yoted to make g rebate of 20 per cent on the as- ressment und Jovy; and alter the rebate was made, the whols ‘nsscasnent was reduced to 835,509, helng still an excess of $8,603 over the sontract price. 11. ‘That the Trusteos did not let the work to* the lowest responsiblo bidder, but eutercd into acontract with_John P. Beeby for B340, while James G, Howard made a bid to da ' the wurk for $24,410, necompanying his bid with o good and sutlicient nonmor £50,000. 2, That the plan for bullding the sewer is nat in accordance with that of tho Village En~ aineer, which showa that another s to bo bullt on Forty-filth streat, as a part of the perform- ance, and that auotber onslaught on the peo- le’s substance {s contemplated to the great de- Ktruction of their means of suppott. The i }ury already s uIf to be combined and lucreased until f¢ be- ‘comes unendurable. JUDGN GRANAM, who was present fu thefnterests of somaclients, thought it was rather Lo lato to £0 Lo law, auq that tho attempt should bave beon made befory the asscasment waa fuade. 12 tho Trustess had A fegal right to make Lho contract, his didn't see how the property-holders could interfere unl 1t could be sliown that there wus & conspl between tho Trustees and the contractor. - Thy Judze expressed a desire to know whether any of the work hud been duno]ar aot, r, Georwe F. Wulto repliod thst 10u feat had been constructed, Mr. Munson wanted to know {f, becausa the work hiad beon commenced, and was wrong, and in opposition to the remonstrance of the tax- vavers, the Trustees could carey [t through in apito of thom. Judge Grabam was doubtful it anything could 4 doue, unlcas they vould prove a consplracy ta defraud the taxnayers. Mr. Munson, while he did not say he could Vo 8 conspiracy, referred to the pofots made JJohis openiug remarks as if they buinted des dfled‘h’ to a corrupt job on the part of the slece, 3ir. Waite remarked that Mr, Emery, another ‘Tyde-Farker, had told hin that Hamilton Bogue, at e meeting of the Trustees whiers 1he remonstrance was read, bad sald ke wouldn't ear Emery further, and us much ne told hio ‘oehut up'and zo home, Mr, Walteadsled that ‘e Trastees proposed to let the contractor get Bi8 pay out of the asscssment warrants. Judie Grabum reminded the pentiemen that wfomcbody woutd fhave to give tauan it they l:g‘:fil;l- :lu hm]rpnfl’e !;y‘{n‘:mg nrl-nll‘n]&muunn, hey should faf the sult thy dumages would be rather severe, " MUt L. W, ¥TONE thought sowething oufm, to be done by all medus. The town ouchit bot to be saddled with 43 expense for speclal duprovements unless ther were actually needed and b could uy lor them, Ile didn'tegusider the asscssient legal, 20d the majority of the people were 0ppOL Forseveral years it had becn the pracfice of the Trustees £a lut covtractors get thely pay 03t of the special assessinents, many of which were not patd, this necessitating tha dragging of the watter through the courts. Mr. Muuson reterred to the Furty-8rst stroet ewer and the proposed pumplng-works as s pajr f Bamese Lwine, onc winig of which, the sewer, ¥asborn, and the other, the pumping-works, sbout to he brought forth. He alio maerted that there was » trade between President Beoy Jey and.Cos. Raynor, by which oue was to voto ar the extenslon of the sewcrage system 80 us tofaclude u sewer un_Forty-tfih strees, provid- :‘: :I‘A: otber would help alung the pumplog. 3Ir. Stone remarked, us showing_the folly of $eweraon Forty-first' and Forty-Bith strcets, {hat there were several housvs ak the intersec: tious uf thaee streety with otber streets through uich the pewera certainly could ot €0 unless e viliaze was made to pay handsomely for it r. Munson had some tigures 1o show WHAT TUR VILLAGE WAS DEIFTING TO 19 8 Guunclal way. The total valuatiou of reat fate and personnal property was §3,590,571, and She State Board added us wuch_as they did 38t veat it would be swelled Lo §7,578,147, Five {;rw\u ©f that anapung could be speut accurd- gtothe charter, This would wake 833,507, 04 the banded debt was now $629,000. The Tlage was now owiog, according to the State wation, B per cent fnstead of 3,—the consti- utlousd Hoyit, According to the Towa Assci- if‘f- Lowever, they w owiag 11 per cent. G it ehis fu Would be seen that they were Mung to @ point where, M -they DA Cthelr taxes, they cowd ot o JOP Shelr bread and bulter; or, they paid for their bread sud butter, they theld B0L D3y their taxes. Iu other words, '=¥ Were between two res, and the questlon oy Which bora of the dileisma would be the 2t comfortalle place to sit down on? 2 dbonly gectued Lo Liave auy cloar ideas os bo {00 ibily or practhxbility of bringing sa {lunction sult, and, o Mr. Munson's motion e weetlng wifourned 0 tect ot the call ol Clialwan, 1t Leing uuderstood thet & meet- Ing of the tnxpayers would be held in the mean- time at the village, and some definite plan of action brought forward. THE WEST TOWN. ‘The West Town Board held semf-annual auditing mecting last night at Nos, 50 and 53 Bouth Halsted street, There were present Bu- pervlsor Pederson A Tarbell, Justiceg Matson, Bherldan, Eberhardt, Assessor Clark presented the followin, ear 10w great extent properiy in the We: nytem, one of the chiel fentures of which le & reduction of the expense attendant upon the making of the ansessment. rope Acened nearer proportinnate than fias heretofors cre have been a grest many changos In the descriptions of pro the divislon of lats, blacks, etc., il have caneed to be entered upon Tecords of the town, without extr exp: 870, there have been alxi recordad In the Recorder's faced tipon Lhie town plats, out hanarable Hoard, and with 1be tonsen The sald plats now n expense of only $50. nialn every addition, sattivision, or division of land nn’rscrnrdol property fo the West Town up to 5 ! Phava ‘sleo, an directed by your Doard, con- {he records of the offfes books, which contain & list of al} stafe n (he West Division, with tinfed b0 keap U Ahapo of the feld- the 1azahle rea! o the valuatione of the 1gnd and e the Jand or impte ‘hard vy not have occasion to refor to them for taxpayers Tand {8 awned by one part d where (iey w anlid pay; said buoka tiug & correct balance i without them mihle 16 dotect mistaker, he_ present year as c sliowen decrease of the in cates whers Lhe the buildings by snother, what b 4 very much In g of th dgsnem’ nas 1t wotld be aimost {my ‘The asscasment of (| wilh that of the year 187 actual angregaie valustioh of real esate and pers sanal propesty In the Town of Weat Chicawo of $029, 770, OF this Amonnt hiore [n S84, 909 from Alic renl astate and $744, 780 lean on the peraonal . The decrease Is mmninly attributable to he general ahrinksge in valucn Thers has during the year been many firms who have retired from 8 2 number hnve gone into bank. all others have made conubd- n stock. There bas buen bo pics erable redactions noticeable incroase in new firma, ‘There hian been s great miany new fm grecled during the 7 on examinstion, that to an_antonut’ éxceeding . 000,000, nearty all of which have been erecte: ar ere In coures nf construction; the new linproves menta will, however, scarce) ation in ald baildingy, lors rcanscy that tend to the destruction of baild- ‘beon, ns yonr honorable ire. reductions in the valucs of nearly “all real eatata in the Weat Town, Inthe sesessmant of the yenr 1570 thers was #nsessed 2,0:42 acres of nnsubdivided lands, whilo far the prasent yenr (here ncres having Wa have s lota) for She year 1877 of dnproved lots sud blacks of 20,280, reprexenting an sssesscd 80 the untmproved lats, 72, aro assessed i lande figure In round value) $882,000, which gives s alustion of all resl estato of It £8,290, 264, while the tots fAumbers (axeca total asreascd $71,441 {Toln Tor the year 1677, tue expense Of the present year hat of 18470, 1wonld siow your honorablo Uoard that, althongh the exponss of 1 abontas low as it was between 37,000 and year 1676,—1 have atill penacs for making tho s correcting of theplats nd the of the nilico) sbont $H00, Afier paying the s ner diom for Doputy Asecynozs an has be tofore been allowed by ihe honorable floanl. Re- spectfully subimitted, J 1,070, " makiy , 720,004 In thie West nsible 10 get 11, —~belng 000 lownxlhln for the Assessor West Chieago. The total number of days cynsumed in mak- Ing the assessment was 1,220!¢, and thirty-one deputles were employed. 2 'he report was recelved and prdered placed on PUTY ASBESSONS. ills of the Deput DPE! ‘The several bl g tight thelr pay were presented. Aftera lon was fixed at #4 a duy, Assessor Clark stated that ho thonght his as- sistants weru entitled to & botter cowmpensation than 84 » day, as thay had worked full time, aud and Taithfully, Justice Bherldan moved Lo Feconsider the vote Just recorded. Justice Eberhardt moved to lay the motion on the table, which was not sceouded, Justice Sheridan's motlon prevalled by a vote ofdtod. He moved that the compensation he fixcd st #4.50 per aav. which prevailed by n vote of 4to 8, Justices Eberhard dan, Clerl, T rsoll, and Morrlson tices Matson, Sheri- Ui, and Bupervisor Pedorstin voting in the aflirmative. This Gaally disposed of thecompensation question, A bill for statlonel , Held books, etc., of §104 was read and roforre to a special committes of three, consisting of Justices Sheridan, Ebes- hardt, and Matson, Georgo Bcoville & Son presented a long com- munication asking for $100 compensation for lepsl services in the prosscution of the Wall cIT\rln. ‘which was referred to the B‘win.\ Cy mittes. ‘The bill for stationery, amoanting to 8104, d sundry other items amounting toabout §20. il of Georgze Scoville & Sau waa report- ed on mlversely, and the $100 ordered not pald. ‘The Board then adjourned till 8aturday aven- Ing at 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose of ssttilug up the bualnesse e — e ¢ HAMPTON AT ROCKFORD. Becrelary Kimball Promulgates the Pro- grammo of the Northern 1llinols Indas- talned Is very great, aud bids- To ths Edftor o Ths Tribune. RD, 1ll.,, Aug. 25.~In ordur to accom- nodate the people of neighborlug towna and citfes, tho Northwestern Rsilrosd will reduce the passcuger fare Lo one and one-fifth rates, turniug from Chicazo and cach fu- termediate dlution, also from Kenosha, Janes- ville, Hacvard, Belalt, aud Freeport, from the 1lth to the 1th of Beptember. The Chicago, Northern & Towa Raliroad wili make the same reduction (rom Chlcago, Aurors, and intervoa- oe places for the samo tine, Gav, Humplon will lesye the Qapltal of Bouth Carulina Bept, 7, aud coma by way of Augusta, Atlanta, Chattanoogs, Loulsville, and Chicago. He will muko no public addresscs, having de- clined all other fuvitations except his cloquent and elahorate the visitors and patrons of the *(reat Northe ern {ilinols Industnal Fair." The kellant Goveruor will bathe distinguished Prosident of thu 14, "Dhe Docior Wil urow opey fl\(:nlgg&:k ‘:1‘! m':' hospitable mansion to all claszes of our citizens for rn oppurtunity to ex~ chanee greetings with the represcutative lewder and, :!numun of the South. twenty members of the Old Bcttlers’ the grassy arens fu Lront of the great ampbitheatre, and re-cnact the old-fash- loued garae of base-ball with the methods and rules that prevalled lorty which, the first ot the four msgulficent trotting- purses will bo yallanily coutestod, Thureday, Sepl. 13, field, 1k, will entertaln ihe wultitudes Wy un excursion into space in his monster balloon, the " Jie will make his perilous ascent oo a trapeze, perfgrnuing the most astounding acrobatic feats. Gov, Wade Hampton and Bamuel Fenton Cary rounds, attended by s military Sept. 13 (after al) tho ampyed) to address the luwediately after will be presented the mag- nfticeut Roman chariot races, and uestrlan coutest of the fair. riday, 8ept. 14, the forencon will be'mady festive with the re; sports, {ncludin; torical legend of will sppear on Nears mgo, Afier 'rof, Headley, of 8 excurslon trains b people in sitendance. . Branuock stated that be had seen reseptation of suchent fcid. the ropresentation of the bis- Gretua Green, that olcs made fywous the Euglish and Scotileb border, the second magultecut sscension of Prof. leg In his monster wr-ship. "The great number of cuutridutors and visitors golug W the Stale Fair at Freeport will tind the rallroad facilities entirely liberul and favorsbls for a profitabla acjourn lo Rocklord the weck to enjoy the competitious and festivi- ur unrivalea Industriat Exhibitlon. | ‘fhousands are coming from 1o scc the bonored Executive of the Brate, and laten to bis grand and patsiotic ‘The Haa. Dl-‘.m \\'r.d &ofl‘l‘hfllfl B the e B Restored I whieh fter this able snd eloquent address, th last two ;:]rlel:l lm{a of e contea! ““Tha Norynern liools Indastrisl Puls hokds of welcons to tbe contribitors of eyery State. Commnw\:‘lh \nlnimrkud, and 4l P Kusatl, Secrstary, reat distauces TIHE JURY PUZZLED. They Cannot Tell if O'Sullivan intended Murder. Miss Brady Thinks She Was the One He Wanted to Kill. The fnquests on the bodles of Miss Katle Brannock, who was shot Monday night, and ot Willlam O'Sullivan, her murderer, were held yeaterday forenoon at the West Lake Rtreet Polico 8tation by Deputy Coroner Korn. The jury first vislted No. 550 West Madison atreet, where they viewed the body of Miss Brannock. Bhe waa In her 234 year, h fine, healthy girl, and Dossesscd of rather more than average good looks. Dr. Holden, County Physician, certified s {0 the cause of death, & bullet-wound in the left temple, and nothing remalned but to In- quire into the clrctmstances attendant an the sliooting. ‘The first witness eallcd was Patrick Brannock, fatlicr of tho deceased girl. The last time he saw her allve wos about & a'clock Mondsy after- Tioon, os she was Jeaving home. e knew 0'Sul- fivan, but pever supposed there was anything between him sod Ratie, He bad scen O'8ulll- van once ‘fn her company, but never heard of any clandestine meetings of the two, either at the house of the girl Brady or elaewliere. NELEN ELIZABETR ARADY testifled that sho boarded at_ No. 33 8mith sireat, in the honse of Gregory Walsh, o salodn. kecper, whose place of businesa was at No, 624 \West uaison street, un the front of the samo lot. Her home was fu Madison, Wis,, and ' sho was a dressmaker, Monday afternoon Miss Brannock called at her room to have a dress re- salred, O'Sullivan was there, and, afier Miss rahnock left, he displayed some eeitaiion, walkiug up and down the room and twisting 4 bunch “of Lkeys i his ksnd. He asked the witness” fo step futo the bl with him, as he had something to comnmunivate to her, but sho declined, sasine that she objectad to goluf Into dark halls with youne men, and_that, If be had any sccret to discover, e could tell it just as well o the roow, Witness went on ‘sewlng, aud, after sowma time had clupsed, Miss Brannock re- turped. She sat down besida the wituess, and 0'Sullivan stood near the door for a short time, and, later, took a seut I front of the two girls. Witneas Jooked out of the window, resting her bead on the s, and all st once Heard tho re- portof a platof, Miss Brannock fell forward with her head towards O’Sultivan, nud witncss ultered an exclmnation. The murderer sol +0), wne 18 foollnyg,” and witness replied, My Goa! not youbaveburt her.” He then gotup aud left haatily. Witness belleved that it was his intention Lo shoot her (wituess), as she bad fro- quently ondered bim not to coine to her house, and ghe bolieved that he at first thought ho had succeeded 1o killing her. He had fre- quently aworn ot the witness, and she had no Teason Lo suppose that he was iu love with ber, e hod written a number ol letters to the de- -ceased, Inclosing scrups of poetry, which wit- ness had secn and considered beaotiful. Bhe lad known him since July 4, and he bad olten calicd ot ber sewlng- . Bhe mnever encour- agzed him to do so; ratherthe othier way, e never spoke of love Lo witucas: never had a chancs to do so. Witness and deeensed had been intimate fricads for over two years, and descased had uever said anything to witness agalnst O'Sullivan, neither had he exprossod any love for deceased. n crors-examinntion by W. J. Hynes, 8llss Brady enld that she could not tell whether O'8ulllvan knew which of the two girls sat o‘:pomo him. Bhe had, just previous to the s otlog, sald to deceased, * Come, Kate dear, it 1s time {uu were going home'.':mu father will be lookine for you." Kate replied, * You nre niwaya teliing me that"”; and when witness leaned out of the window, with her face turncd away from the {wo, Kato sald, ** Now I suppose you are ou your dignity." This was ail the evidence sdduced fn tho case, and scemed to create an i homicide might have just s lUkely ired at tho girl Brady s at the deceased, The plstol was roduced,~ tniscrable little ?mductlun about hree inches long, aingle-barre & catridge of the smallest sfze, TNE VERDICT, The fury, without leaving their seats, found “ehat deceased came 10 her death by a pistol- snot wound inllictwd by Williarm O'Sullivan, but the fury are unable “to say {f said O’8ullivan fired the shot wits or withoutt thic intontlon to injure ar kill aaid Catherine Irannock." Aunother jury wus umedfately finpaneled in the case of O'SULLIVAN, Officer Martin B. Ringrose testificd’ that he: lieard the shat fired, and found an exclied crowd on Bmith street. Learning that O'Bulll- van liad fired the shot, and that he bad a room in 8t. Jarlath's Church, witness went there and found him lying on the floor with a_bulict- hole in the top of his hesd. Ile was not quite dead, and his arms were moving. The Pistol Iny by hin side on the floor, and thero was abox of cartridges in his pocket. Witness knetw the man, but had never licard that e was a druukard uotl] guum-y. The body lay in Q'Bullivan's awn bed-rooni in rearof tha school- room connocted with 8t Jarlath’s Church, on the corner of Jackson strect wnd Hermitage avonue. Father Cashman, priest of 8t. Jarlaih's Chutreh, said that O'Sullivan had workod for hin since March Inst. He camé highly recom- mended, and witness had never reprimanded him'but once, Witness hnd neger sotn nim in- toxicated, and the atatémeut made fn the morn- nc papers thut witness bad reprimanded bim for drunkenness waa incorroct. B Mr. Gregory Walsh, of No. 83 Smith streef the hquse where the murder occurred, ha kuown ('fullivan threc or four months, He used to call and sce the sewing-girl Brady, and witneas had told him sevorul times vot 1o coms around. He would take & glass of beer ov clder oceaslonally, but was not u drivking man. He had told wlvznu- he was engaged to ba married to Miss Brady, Dceeased had told witness & freat mauy 1fe-. and when witness found himn out bequit talking to bim. O'Sullivan had tlreatened to sbout 8 youug man who bad tak- en tha gir) Brady vut hoat-riding, Mr. W. J, Hyies bad known ('Sallivan for soveral months, and coustdered that he was posscased of au ability to control lits temour under great provoation. Ho wus not s drink- lnq wnan, ‘e I,ollcs officers declare that they never in- formned suy reparter that O'S8ullivan drank. ‘That information, which appears to be incorrect, was derlved from somo private watchmen. The jury found that O'S8ulltvan came to bis deaths by nrmnhnm fired by himselt with the Iuteation of committing suiide. A WRONG INPEEWION, ‘The impression havisg gotten abrosd that Bullivan was paying his “addresscs to Miss Bravnock, and'the refection of his snit was the crsase of the murder, Otfeer Thomas Brannock, & brotlier of the lamented young girl, called at Ttn TRisUNE office lust evening to bave it cor- revied. Hostated that his siater had not re- celved any attentiona from Bullivan, and had uiade & hurricd calf on Mfss Brady to ses abont a dree ulilvan came fn ‘shortly after ber areiyal there. pud fired tug fatal shot, whichi. Oflcer Hrannock boliuves waa Intended for Miza Brsdy, who was allting close to and beside Miss Braonock, while Suilivan sat opposite them, The weapon st have been przmnlure‘:s or bunglingl ld“l‘n charged. The bullet lodged n the right lziv.‘ ol Mins Brannock's head, and judging from the ]mshlunl the threa persons oicupled it certatn~ y Appears &s if the officer’s statement was cors rect. The farge circie of friends which tho lamented yaang l.d{ bad foin in: the ssscrtien aud belfef that Sulllvan was by no means a suftor for bur hand, and ne(ther pald nor receiv. ed any attentivng, so fur 88 she wus concerned, Ramor has it that Sullivan had been rejected vy Miss Bradv upon his offering his hand in miarriage, aud that was the reason of his singu- lar m:lfieud. and the terrible trugedy that be committed. Touching the murderec's mhrlu's‘{l.n Officer fotoxi- cuted on severst occsslons, and was conyinced that ho wis not s sieady yonog nan, ss has been reported. During the whole of yesterday the house of the parents ot tbe anfortunate young girl was filled with ber acquaistances and fricnds, and torul tributes were uumerous, Miss Braonock was 8 unfversal favorite in the neighborhood, and being the ouly daughter of the stricken mxcnu her untiniely Joss falls beavily upon et ———— SHALL-POX, Orricy or Counisaonzs ov Haavra, Crry- Hary, Aug. 28, 187770 ts Mudical Profession of CAlcago: A law of small-pox epidemics with which you are all familiar fs now very clearly at work {n this city, to-wit: that before the dls- sase beconles so prevalent as Lo excite public attention or create alarm, isolsteq cases here and there bave supplicd the prism, which ooly gwalts favorable torditiors for sn extended de- yelopauent and gencra) dnfoction. Ong case of swmall-pox in Septembor, 1871, with efght fa October, wero the precarsors of tbe terrible epilomic of that and the follow- 3 ytar to Obteago. The record sands thas: November, 63 223 casen; danuary, 1 February, 201 cureny March, 29 ease The same Instructice Jesson wauli) be found tn thie study of any epidemic of amall-pox. 1 ha nodoubt you concur with mein the fecli that to peerult this presentable discase to | come ebldenile I any city, under the ordina conditions of cisilized life, profession. It {s already sppearing in our midat, and I am using all means within my power to arrest its projrress. Every casc found. and ina condition to he removed, 18 fmmediatcly trans- ferred to the Hospital, and the infected cloth- ing and premises thoroughly fumizaled with sulphurous ackl gne. Lam supplyiog from 300 ta 500 polnta of animal vaccine matter & day for the gratultous vaccination of the poor, and shall continue to do 50 for the present, pression that the ed, and carrying bunlh after drafts of Capt. ent of the Unfon Bbip-Yards, who lso superin. tended 1helr coustrues 'k At 7cents for corn o New York., It I8 reported that 5,000 by of curn were saved dry from the cargo of the sehr Dolivia, sank in tha harbor of refage on Lake Buperlor. Az axpeaitlon has been st work on tho Bolivia, It Is thought she will ar- nive at Detroit to-night. o sort, Uavana aud consorg, Allegh: schrs Aucio-Hazop, Bi. Lawrence, Dl%hln. d.C. King, 1. Il Keys, Schuylkill, Allegheny, Now Hampshite. travel over Wells Waa (OWing & barge up (he river, and her Captain evidently did not observe that the bridge bad not commenced to swing, for he passed under 1t snd sent it awineing in the fastest time on record. Luckily 1t got arol centre pier, and was not damsged. 18 said the 11 waa ap befare the sl Capualn did not boed the wa ates; Decemiar, 271 casesy [« a reproach to our I respectfully request the lmmediste and hearty co-operation of every medical gentieman In the eity.” Do not ive certificates of vaceina. tion to schonl chitdren without a careful exam- ination. Urge upon all familics within your reach the necessfty of vaccination and revac- cination; and it Is important to note that ro- vacclnations are unusually succeasful this sepnon,—a strions fndication that our popula- tln'n hasan alarming susceptibiiity ot variolous ‘Polson. Report all cases of small-i or suspected small-pox promptly to the Health Offcer, and also all individtals or famflies within sour knowledge who need the protecting infuence of vacclnation, but who refuse to reeebt it. Qscan C, D Wore, Commissiunet of Tlealih, MARINE NEWS. . TORONTO ITARBOR. The wark ln dredglog ott the channel at the Qneen's Wharf han progresred most favorably, It will be remombered that former dredging only re« sulled In scraping the eurfacc of the rotk. The 1sta Government approprialion was destyned 10 re« movothe rock toa given dcpth, and thiais now lnrcenl‘n“E accomplished, By blasting and dredg- Ing the roc necesnary, leaving s channel of about 40 feet wide and a deoth of 14 fect. The channel can easily by niade wider by dredging out the sand. a8 no rck dredging will'be required ontatde of what ia com. pleten, 1t is now contemulated to widen the a Droach to the channel his been taken up wherever ft was om tho fake, which wiil sod casy am parigating Iake. ‘The work now snceoesfally concmde i has been thoroughly done, sod the trade to this port will Le Jargely” benefited, And we sbali hear 10 more cotnplalnts, a0 numerons n the past, of vensels pettin) l‘f‘rnnnd Intho Queen's Whar! Chan. nel.—tlode, 37th, THE CANAL. Drmogront, Augz. £8.—Arrived—Elizabeth, Lagalle, 0,000 bu corn; Champion, LaSalle, 6,000 ba corni ptoo Chins, Menry, 4,000 bu corn; Gracts Griswald, Minoaka, 6,000 bu corn. Cleared—Prop Montauk, Lockport, 4,500 bu ‘wheat, BRripe¥ronT, Aug. 38—0 p. m,—Arrived—Prop Jack Robertaon, LaSalle, 4,500 bu corn; Merchant. LaSalle, 6,000 bn corn; Cataract, Utlea, 6,000 bn com; T, Hybuen, Marsel ‘bu 08ts, 35, 100 1bs seeds; Cayugs, Lockport, 8,600 bu corn, Cleared—Prop Mohawk Belle. Kankakee Fooder, 40,000 1t lutaber, 8,000 1 floorings 4, Menara: Kankakee Feedor, 05000 f lics, 2,000 tm corn, 5, 000 ¢ {umber, 8,000 ft ott, Marseflles, 5,040 1t famber, siding: Thom L‘hD&] shlnglea; A.' Woolson, Jallet, 88,230 ft Inmber: Phonix, Lockport, 77,033 t lumber, 1,700 ehingles: ron Noveliy and bargo, Ottawa, 141,080 1t lamber, 22, 000 Jat! LAKE FREIGOTS. Caicaco, Aug. 28.—The fright market waaact~ ive and weak. Charters were reported at3e for corn to Duffalo. Roam was engaged for 93,000 bu wheat, 374,000 bu com, and 22,000 bn oats, Charters: Te Buffalo—Propelles not named, wheat; prop Vanderbilt, wheat and cornon through rates; and Beotla, wheat and onte; achrs Helvetia, Ttichard Winstow, Zach Chandler, cora atile. To Collingwood—~Sehra Reld, Caes,and Lottle Coopec, corn oo through rate, T reuce, wheat attics and schr A. J, Dewey, corn at Gbc.’ In the afternoon the achrs Homer and 1.. A, -Law, corn Lo Buflslo at c: schrs Donaldson and M, Coliins, corn to Collinj 0 Kingston—I'rop Law. Fwwm ‘The pchr Christine Nilsson will bring lnmber from Duncan City to thls port at $1.10, and tho Parana will bring & eargo from Alpens at $1.124 o rali. A BAILOR KILLED. About mweek since Willlam Anderson, a sstior on the schr Champlon, fell fronfihe vpper rigging of the foremast, a distance of scventy or elghty fees, atriking upon some colls of rope snd other articles. e was pleked ap #nd was found to bave wostained terrible Injury $o his thigh, several riba were broken, nnd bis face was constderably bralaed. He was_consclous, Aud made severa) attampta to talk and tell of bis mother, stood fufther then that North street, 1islived sbos hils death: the Captain changed ki courae for Erie as tho noarest bort on the American side, bat, meot- ing the pron Aunie Youog, transferred the remaing 1o that yeasel, and they wers taken 1o Erle, whilo the Chmumrplon proceeded on her course for Chicago. —— ut falied to be under- s was ip Glasgow, on twa houes, and aftey BUFFALO. . Bpaetal Dispatck to The Tribune, Borrato, N.Y,, Aug. 28 ~The new Unlon Line prop Avon was launched at 4:30 p. m, to-day. She fa & Histfe longer, but with machivery snd gen- eral build sbout th mo as the Wissahickon, both . Draks, Boperintend- ion, The boats are londin: . TORT HURON. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribume, Ponz Munox, Mich., Aug. 28,—Down—Proos Oswegatchle, Mayflower, Annle Yonng, Raleigh aud coaeort, Potomac sud barges, James Davidson ::d barges, Thiladelohis and coosort, Lincoln and rmorant and consort, Yienna wnd con- Up—FPropa Sanilse, T. W, Snook; schrs Carling- ford, tiyscrabaa, Outario, "M, C, Upper, Arabia, e, D. P. “Austin, W. I, Taylor, Twrilight, 5 . 1. Warmington, Out Ron, Faimonth. ‘Wind—~South, fresh; weallior wet, DETROIT ITEMS, The Free Press of yesterday says the Dotrolt & Otoreland Stoamboal Company has givon ordors to tbe Detroit Dry-Dock Combany to build another new snd fass steamer for the excursion busiugss, #0d (0 run as o day boat on the line beiweon thoss Sies. o bull of the R. . Rice hasnot been wold. Tt wonhl maky & g0od lumbar-bergs If any cue has Ingney enoukh b canvert it. Tuo Eighth Ohlo, -vecently bared av Windsor, fiasod ta tate e placo of the Ivankoo, on Lake Superior, sosaya thb Marquette dfining Jour- nal, -mfihn 'ree l‘;nlnud:q the jtem '?K'::a. " A LIVELY SWIXG, ‘The tug Mosber came very near putting a stop to Lregt bridge last eveuing. Fhe nd without drvgmuz off tha oshar epproached, and the ing to atack up. MILWAUKEE, Bpecial Dupateh to The Triduna, MILWATREE, Aug. 23, —Charters, to Oswego, schr Oliver Mitchell, 18,000 bu wheat on privata torms; to Port Colberse, schr C, M. Johnson, 23,000 bu lhflll:llfl': 1o Xingaton, schrs M, J, Wilcox, 22,500 bu wheat at 7%¢; Reabon 220600 ba waeat at fe. B v MARQUETTY, Bpecial Dipaich (o The Tridune. Manqurrys, Micn., Aug. 28,~Arrivale—Props Warrington, 3. D, Tullle; schrs Empirs State, GeosgeIl. Ely. Clearsd-Prop . B, 1 Goshawk, C. J. up~Prop Bt Lonia, Bown-Prop Facite, Magill, William Grauay. A BRAVE ACT. Herman Potigelser, steward on tbe schr Four Brothiers, perfonned a brave act Mondsy by res. cuing a boy from drowning in Evans’ 5lip. The 1ad had been under for severs] minul map dived into the stream and broug| —— ERIE, Bpeciol Dispaick ia Tae Triduse, Eni, Ps., Aug, 28.~Arrivals—~Props Winslow, Willlsm Cowle; achv Annie Bherwood. Depart- :;uvl’lvptl‘- B, Birckhead, Miaeral Rock, Belle oan e NAVIGATION Notxs, €moaco.~The stmr Sherman bad W postpons Ber tslp last evening on accouns of the threstening weatber... Bome excitement was canscd yesterdsy slong the docks by the fslling of & borse iuto the fivor near tha Galéna Elevslor. He waa got- :‘n D'%l‘l." ‘;‘,‘le "‘:’lh 11 8, esterda; . Awsy from port yesierday, cargoes ol co large cralc got sggregated over 600, 000 ba... Now weo Are pelting somo guod peaches from the cast shore, 4ud the stonin, 678 aré duing falsly {n brioging them. ..The gratu trimmers wantto bounce the mid- G i2:mon; but bAva 1ot yet decidud how they will do it. hesuoken 0(' b i 4l ured in the Bmith & Davls swaucy for i a' 1 88 {0~ ivia'a Cargo o forg maa uwgland & Cluk, of (ua city, owned 1t....Lapi. ° MAGNOLIA BALM. Tarker, nf the tag Wanl, now at New Orleans. was yeaterday; he bnen route for Dotroit. Ovnpie PontioAbater fn tnn St Lawrence 1 at A Jower mark than for tvo vears paof 1o the ['nited St, 1T ates 101,098,60 tane, .. iy Clrarapee Clerk and aj, Fiteh, of i would make a fine team {na_conteat” for heantifu} penman-hip, m1ge the linfflalo Courder. a fine Agnre the BniTalo clerk wonld cat in 8 speil- Detruie Zritune says, Ing mateh....The the matter of Dl Y f nterest in the versel, C, P. Minch, who owned the Malher, hating now an equal in- terant In the former. .. Merers, of Milwaakee, have woid the ‘bark Conefitntlon— which has been out of commission since her aster on \Whitegiah Point, Lake Superior, last son—~to Mr. F. Hurihut, of Green bay, for ‘here fiare arrlve: at Toronto 10,342 Tibhard £ Vance, BEAUTY: d up (o date this [ ha robahflity that S0,000 tons wil bhe wanted thin yenr yet.. . Extensite improtements aro belny made at Port Diarlnglon harbor this anaeon, Tha elevator store- hae been thoronghly overhauled,.and i ready fur operattony, The wharf is_beinz rehatls and $7,000.... Thi Bond's wat corn wan pold atb 28¢ n'Talo, ne Uleveland [s1der has h 1 regting tired of paying Captatng ey et tired of 1t weary of recelving 31 “rafair Face o A Romance of Meallty~Tho Devices of the Qnecns of Roclety~1fow Plain Fentures nre Mnado Attractive, ahd the filemishes of Natare ure Jidden by the Witchery of Art—An Interest- ing Rovelation, PORT OF CHICAGO,. ‘Tho following were the arrivals and clearances for the twenty-four hours ending a4 10 oclock Inst y—Stmra Carons, St. i, Fundriea; Bho. Tn our climate, and owing to American modes Untonagan. min, of llfe, not une woman possesses that best boon of nature—a fair compfexfon; which there can be no real beauty. ‘There 18 no use of replning, because ¢ 18 so. The ecustula thing, under the clreumstances, is to sec haw the defeet may be overcome, Clearly, in this matter, Art must be called unon to supbly what Nature hira denled. Does n fafr reader ask, Ilow1 cal that very sccret s the purposs of “ What can't be cured need not be endnred,” in this case. An adroit chemist, named agan, has provided an Infallible means of making the platnest faca radiant, and of overcoming all the defects which, without his lnvention, often make 1ile o Jong martyrdom 0 Jadies of soclety. Mr. Hagun's a gift without . sindries: Sky’ Lark ! f mher: City of Grang en. lumbers Tuscola, Miskegom, omines, Inmbier; T. Crantis, Menointace, lumbee; wod, luthers . 1. Stockl umbtr: Mitan, 3 Nen, J.udlsgean, latbers G, Dy, wood: scaw Martha, . 3fason, Luington, n, lomieet; Honors, Gross Polnt, gravel, thuwheaty” st Oncunt; nger, fienton Harbor, : schir Daulel Lraas,” Rl RO TR TR e AR . 00 Hate, Kigaton, | 1,01 by wheats adruft, oD cor Kay e. Kontn TATen: AWells Tori Colborge, S5 13 bris Aour, 3 bris. i H30 b enra, 100 Tirls flour, 2,68 bags Oax seed, snd e Dixon, (irtngtions fary, Michizan City, s B0 b eorn —Sack Tia Tk, 300 (e bute: Magnolia Balm Ts certainly one of the most marvelous and use- roducts of modern science. testimony of thousands of ladies reveals the fact that the MAGNOLIA BALX is & sure devico for creatiug & pure and bloomin, It concesls ail natural blems surprising and effectise manger, It removen ll roughness, eruptio blotches, freckles, and tan, with umg! all evidences of fatigue and ez~ 1t makes the plainest face beantifu), plexion a dezzling purity, and and anns appear graceful, It makes a matron of B85 or 40 look mot' more than 20 years old, and changes the rustic malden 1nto a enltivated ety be The Magnolia Balm removes all blemlshes and conceals every rlmm:k‘f:» Im‘rirfiflul, while it i L is oo Uff in Us effects {hat the clovent omerver canmot deect e 0 Ladies who valoe ——— An Industrions Old Lady, The Brunswick (Me.) Telegraph prints a brief communication from one of the women resi- dents of that town, in which she eays: *1 saw a paragraph in the Lewiston paper the other dny saying that a woman 73 vears old bought the cloth, and cut aud made Ber husband a pair I think I have besten tnat, for I bouglit tue cloth and cut and made my husband a pair of pantaloons, a ves and a short facket, alf fn the past three wecks.! ————— = complexfon. lies lnI:Iu most for weak aud nervous sutfcrere, rostrating diseares eared Pulvermacher's Eloctric Beita the gmnd desideratam. Avold imiiations, and -lm‘:un:al with mrxflcnll-rlo malled fr It gives the com makes the neck. otund, and plumop. Chronle, palufal, and without medleine, HETROPOLITAN DUSINES \UPILEGE 118 and 115 State-st., Chicago. Lifo Sctiofarship ntfl Oct, 1, $40: thereafter. $90. QUINCY, ADANS ACADENY, NOX. c“‘l“:l“lm 75\;‘?,\:& fil\l:s.{ lfilnl’-. *irman of the Board of Senséers. WILLIAR - DITIGCK, Lisb., Nastors © as harmless as water, nal attractions, and who hope to make themselves atiractive to the can make an sbsolute certain- agan's MAGNOLTA BALM; and ty of 1t by ustng H1 ¥ her way, i e we know of no ot kind of cosmetic at ull, ‘in whic! certaln of ft. Tt fs the cheapest preparation {n the world, all things cousidered, and way be had at aoy drug store. uire an; i ey can'bh Hesvare ot stic muddy componnil, oropugue bute o thetinog and thay are poisony pParulysis and rain divenses, . ‘Curn from them with tonth- ing, And treat your hair with I:M'IMIA FEAMOTAILY g Thisachoo! 18 designed to zive horniigh preparation fos have beznien T all of ‘Ahility aad cspericnce, In Enxltsh studies and bays rom ten Lo fortecn years of age. ing-hoiisa Is undar chiers, snid boys recelve carc The Arademy hoardi; charge of the roalilent t ful supervision and attention. o clrculnrs addresa the Master. [GAGO AGADENY, No. 11 Eighteenth-st. [sh Day School, swith Primi fo Depariments, ave equal advantares; and way pr u uny College or Unitensisy op Eleventh year begius Sent..17, A Day aud Boarding School of the Fi for Girls and Youny Ladies, but brings it bud s proces aihairon coste u,llly&fl cents for o large bot- e s RDUEREIONA L, . T CHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE, HORGAN PARK, NKAR CHICAGO, y, Bept. 16, IAT7, with & Clsmica! Rel old, Trincipsl of Muse Departm, Fadrias o Prenden . G Claselcal and En; Iniermodiate and ¢ ré for admissfon o AL, COLLEGE. thtrty-soventh regular coarse of Lectures in hie tnstltation will bezlu on Monday, tho 1st of 77, and contluge five months, nary course will begin on Aonday, 20th Scotember, ‘Tho commeucement for canferring dogrees will u bield early in March, For (he anpual clreuias een s ‘::” KTDUDS ud t0r cataiogne Muriag Park, Cook. . Broussais’ Frenchand Fngllah School for Yeung Ladies and Children, reopens on Scht. 10, av. she'will be asatated by Mh Btas Jeffors, and other GLEASON'S ACADENY 339 EEB’I.' u‘ibufim 87T., CHIOAUGO, 2 w Tor the furure dian, wa shall sl 1o 4d thg fylige thoroughly sad x L 501 Michigun- d catalogae glving reg- I‘l‘lntlu:;dm Kradustion, fees, and Other informa- o 'Al8 NODINSOYN, . D., Dean, 15 Olive-st,, St Loas, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME, IND, This Institation affords students an opportunity of pursulng at will a Classical Cin} Engineering (s now tally estatilished. ‘Jllll!:"“l k:ln:‘l’?m¢flnn'hlndly. Hept. 4, CIICAGO LADIES' SEMINARY, 13 AND 17 ROUTH BHELDONST., One 3quare east of Unfon Park, 3 urk of Sevelopoent ‘an gt Tin Speins Begk, 3. S G CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, 1537 & 1530 Bpruce-uta Philad's, el Belenlifie, or Com- raduate Coursa of, Wost_ Sido Higher AND OLABSIOAL AGADEMY, org schioal alter Aus. NORTH 8 304 iy, Frof lacation, commodivus huildinke, ducewents {a Hosrdlng: Inwmu fe > *VASNSAR COLLEGE. IDE HIGHER SCHOOL, and J08 CHICAGO-AY, Froebel School and 488 WEST \WASHINGTUN- N Just eaat of Unfun Pack. 10, 1677, be Lad ot the o culars coptatutag full tuf e Tteglatrar, Vasaar College, Pougbikiepate, ELMHURST BOARDING SOHOOL. Ladics and Girla, near i Kindergarten, o ios0 arta. ¥or elr- Wil doca Noas Prin. and Kiudergartaer. RIGHLAND MILITAR' radusies fur o School fur Youn exi school year Deglna Weiuoadey, uire of Nr. WiLnes E. i STER, 14 Soath Cauals RN, GARRETSON, 7 ‘aud Day Bebool fur Youns' St Furipeeventhon., N Bept. 20. groug| Gilftieatr tne sy % Clrculary sootoa ars. Native tegrhiers of o Muaic v clreular to the 1 i \d Dacing (row re. Lo STITUTH, Hoarding school fuf boys. The ltev, encipnd. FREEHOLD I st Cou o PARTLY -MADE SHINTS, e Keer's Patent Partly Made Dress 1. (i b fngan, W Yo VA LLE MILITAR lie, M. i ME. DAKILVA . reopend Sept. 34. Love ctares by Frof. B. W, IasLruction Very prect tazce oaar, this Couairy: Gradueics obtals excellcat Donlilos, be duaua) Loslster, coolainiog ENGLISH MALF-HOSE, NGLISILMLALE- LY 7, aod full particulns, eotor. KEEP’S ENGLISH HALF-OSE, Eupertue qualley, fall fathloned; $1.50 per baif d or BSE T Sat A LR 0 v s Prot. WAL L. AVAMS, s ouiiea ks, moandans graduato of SUMMER HESO AUDTNG-RCHODI BB N HOWHLL £ AMUSEMENTS. PROGRANNE OF LAKE EXOT) On S{r JOTIN SEERMAN (Weather germittingt Wednesday, Ane. 2)-0n the Inke at fare 50 feals; evenlog chartered. Tharsdar, Au, 0-slehixn Cliy'st o :: ) Mon el for puncngers'sooih of o, v N THEATRE. An extrtontinary RageimT Eery eventngan Wod. nesdag and Natunday Matinees, ibe cel Characior Actren, it €clebrated youog ARY CARY, Tathe newand ln(rnxrlyfl’iglagdmmlby B.E.Wooll, Mim Mary Cary In her original wondrrfal eharactarizas tlon, JO, wipported by her fll Com Uie ballowlng Phvor(Ld artie:s Troth S {on: Erank Moranant, 3 n Mrx Thomas Barry, ADELPHI TUEATRE, 4. 1L TAVERLY. Proprietor snd Msnagar. TLAY, E FLAG AT Oorzeons Attractions. At Pronifers—Miten, Delivaa and Letornenr, New. T astumes Properties.” Spirited (lomen. Solendid ‘Ratler. Feiti- f the Nlie. Fifty rautiful DAne-rs. Amazon Marcher, Extemaire lirstntic Company. Two Miita: Iy Orgautzations, fine laoking tmen, French, Ttnrmia. sad_Fayptian ‘soldtery. 360 persona ta this ping, n prices. AAmisslone nog-nnf e pHe o el hiscity. Al Ladi ABY, £ **ADramatis [yl = by T. E. McDonough, will bo presented cvery nlght’ il farther noticr, and at the Haturday Matinee. with the_folibwing aritva in ine ARt I, B, SfeSicker, dox. Wheelnck, [{arry Ler, 1o- tand Beed, “Harry Dier ura Lion. Fanuy Price, Clara Stoueall, (jeral aatings, €OTTON'S OPER\-IIOUSE, Monroe- L., Dear State, MONDAT, Avg. 17, . Old Sleuth, the Detective, me. hasmeamusol fromaiomg. - Fatire casnge of Fros RAILROAD TINE TABLY, HRRIVAL END DEPARYURE OF TRATRS, PXFLAXATION 0F Rrrxnrace Manxs.~t Sat: 7 i{f‘e‘ ;eu. *Bunday excepled. luondly-'u:x"m CHICAGO & RORTAWESTERK RATLWAY. Tickes Omces, szc*.nlk e p((;"‘!.\-r.rmln Touse) sad et PPPETPPT n 1y F.Xpreas, B4 Paul & Milhneanaiis 851 paul & Winona Expreas BLiCrome Ex; [ proa. w p. m. Narquetie Bipress 05, M. giencra Lako & linc o p. . enera pres. 13 b, m. BLake Ger rers 8. m ' Faliman Tiotel Cars are run thronah, et €40 ARG OmAnE, 03 the traih ICATINE ChIEARG AL 100 Nootber road rune Pullman or aay other torm of botel eara weat of Chieao. a—Depot coruer of Wells and Klnzle-ste, Bb=Dpot corner of Cenal anil Kinzle-ia Ul & $inoeapolts F: i e Htancaoli Bx (HILAGO, ALTON & ET. LOUIX AND OHIGAGO IJ “AJ‘B“%RY fi Dmi;.fid?flfinr LINER, Tweuty thlrd-ae. Tickes Oaters 1 Tndorohisi. ™ |_Leae. | Amive. Kansaa City & Denver Past Bx 412300 . FL Louis & Sprinedeld Kx...i® i a. Ht. Louts, Ebringtield &‘l‘::l-‘ 000, m, , Pekin and Pearia Faat Kxorers © 6:%0 5. Proria, Keokuk & Burlington s ) b, Cicago & Padueah 3. 18 Ex, Ereator, Lacan, Wali'ton X o1 Jolier & bw ikt Avcommdatniv CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & 5T, PAOL BAILROAD, Unlunf Uepot, corner Madison and Cana)osia, Tkt Otice, G South Clark at, opposit Bcraian Huuse, andai deput. Teave, 7 Arvive. fiwankee Exprea, woo[S Tit0m . * 7230, B e Al e B [ 00 B [10:008. m. ¢ 4:00p. . * 5:05p, m. |711:008. 1. . m. 't 7:008 m. Keta for KL Faul Madiron and Prairis e, and Winona. AL tratna rub via Sliiwaukes. T and Minneapolisare. eliher via du Chica, or via Walertown La ILLINOIB CENTBAL RAILROAD. foot of Lake-at. and fout of Twenty-second-s. of Haudolpa-st., near Clark, Calru & New Orleana E) CAlro, NewGrieans. Springeld Expra Syringteld Night Peora, Burtiogton eoria, Buriington & Keokuk 3 g e ¥iouy Ol X, e htque & Sloux G i y Ulhnay IPasscuger, Sireato BockeRL YV hugge. 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