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THE CHICAGO THE CITY-HALL. zullerton and the City-Hall ---Certificates as Currency. Ropeal of the Dearborn Btreet Opening Ordinance---A New One Adopted, Opesing of the Bids for the Cily-lallse Tho Contracts Awardeds A Schems for Qetting the City Out of Its Parplexition. THE COUNCIT. TR ACTION LABT EVENINO. The Connctl neld a regnlae weekly meeting last renlng, Ald._Cook1n the chalr. The abientecs :er: Cary, White, 3fcNarney, snd Thompeon th). fl:]!fl'.lg;ucmn introduced an ordinsnce repeai. {ng tho ordinan e paseed March 18 delegating swerto the Buiwing Committee and the Depart- "cnl of Publlc Works to advertise for blds snd mml the contracts for the construction of the sl 1iin renson for so doing was ihat tho Committes intended to go beyond ino specifica- tlons. They net forih that & llen should be given tnthe quarry. Dat iwo of the biddera—Singer & Talcott and Edwin Walker—could do It. A cerlain fm-~Tomlingon & Recd—-had presented o bud of 477,003, The stoac was snpnoscd to come from ENerssille, Ind.,—8 atone that had never been in- trodnced here,no one know anything abaut it, and (he bidders wera not responsible, Yet the Com- ittes proposed 1o award them tho contract tipon resenting & saitable bond, They had no quarry, g;m & Talcott were responsible, €o was \\nf:cl. One of the Committee had declared that e Intter didn't pay his men, and that caused the Ganmitice o Jump over hie bid for tho brick work, which san the lowest, lm! award the con- \ract to 8 tnan who worked for Walker for 800,000, He wanted jnetica to be done, and thought it was timo that the power to act should be taken from ommittee. “(’y:mnnon of Ald, Thompson (Third), the ordi- gance waa referred to the Building Committee, ‘Al. Lawler moved to ll‘lluflll"fl\b rulea la brder 1o got the ordinance boforo the Cauncil.. The Chair—1L has been roforred. Ald, Lawler—Can't it be brought back by a two- thirds vote? The Chalr—Yes. Ald. Lawler renewed bie motlon, The matter was an finportant one, snd ought to bo acted on at e, “Tl. motion was notagreed to,—yeas 5, nays 29, ~18 followa: yens—Sommer, Tully, Lawler, Baumgarten, Swee- =T 1 s Tallanl, Thomnson i fin‘n}lfi“glmn.'umnu-.&n. Behwelstiial, 3 aly. i toing—Lunterton, WATER-TIVES. Ald. Lodding offored an order directing the Do~ purtment of Public Worka to spond 8100,000 1 the extension of water-pipes whore needed, the money tobe tsken from the Water Fund. Itwas referred to the Commiltes on Fire and Water. The special order, tho ordinance anthorizing the construction of a vladuct aver’ the Fort \Wayne liroad tracke at Elgnteenth strect, was takenup, R‘Ald;Lofldinymuvmflhl! it bo passed, Agreod to, CITY CERTIPICATES, Alg. Lawler ottered a resolution re Nayor 10 call n mecting of tha businc tiiy for the purpose of getting thelr ¢ ntereat-bearing ceelificate 1n part of wholo of any one payment for the necesearies of life, thus adding the legal- tendee prerogutiven of money to the certilcates, Reeping up. the credit of theeity, and in the end naving to the taxpayers tho shave that willofn necessity bocoma m part of the scrip if not protect- 4 by tne citlzene, " 0Oz motion of Ald. Throop, It was referred to the Committeo on Jndleiary, . Ald. Cook (Cullerton in the chalr), by consent, alled op the ordinance grauting permisston 1o tie Weat Divislon Kahiway Compauy tu extend thelr (raexa on Twellth stroet from Ashland avenue to Uglen avenne, "All. Daly moved to amend 8o as to roquire tho company topay & 950 license for each car. Tho Tan required at, and tho law ought to be obeyed, The smenduient was rejectad, —yoaw, 4, ~Som- iewler, and Daly; vy, 2 ralnance wan pasned, —yoas, 243 noys, 3,— Lawler, Kirk, and Daly, A motion ta roconalder wan lald on tha table. {1t wan subrequeutly diecovered that the ordle nancealio gave tho Company the right to extenil thelr tracky 0 Handolph strect from Btate to Michi. mnavenue, This clavee hud been overlooked, aui ere was talk of a ‘*sharp uame,’ but it ja zot probable that a repeattni ordluance will be in- toduced, sincu vo many voted in tho afilrmailve. ] DEARNORN BTREKT. The special order, the ordinance ropealing the crdinance and_annulling the asscssments for the opening of Dearhorn street, froin Jackson to Four- teesth street, was (aken up. Ald. Gilbert made & iong_speech, rovlowing the bistory of tha ardinancoe, ond uried fta reneal, It 7, nays, 7,—ns followst 1= totentierg, Uallard, Thom et Lo s aeters OITes, Ve DRdal: Throop. Louky Nawielg, deatin, Wi igarten, Wi 184l, Aueency, o, Nlesen, Lluscnbarth, Bcliwelse Kirx, Liwtiy R Alley, Elewart, Tully, Cullerton, tarnow, , ftyan. S4Wtnd=rommer, Jansscns, Daly, Ald. Glivert submitted an ordimnnco Jor tho apening of Dearborn strect from Jacksdn to Four. {centh, on the pame Jine as before, the assesa. mentd under the former urdinance belng unjust, Lwasparsc, —yens, 203; nays 1, —Cullorton. TUR LARE STREET RAILWAY, 1al vrder~the ordluance authorizing tha slon Hallway Company to lay tracks un eet from Alichigan avenue to” Bt John's abash avenue from Lako to Iundoluh, Snaolpl fram Wabash aveunc ta Btate, and on al\l:n“ es avenue from Clinlon to Lake—was up, " Ald, Thompaon (Third) calted attentlon to the fact that an ordinance had aiready been pasaed Kranting the Metropalitan Uallway Company the Tiéntol way on Laka strect from tho Unlon Depot 1 Caual aleeot, Ald, Giltbert moved to recommitt, Altersome digcuasion, the motlon was voted °r"'l-llcu. 15; nays, 17-~as follows: fusliosenbers, Thompson (Third), Giihert. T fom, Lawler, Van Gudely "ThrooD el lahe ey 4w, reliweiatial, nweency, Jansezng Kirk, Dal Mus=SicAutey, Foarsons ‘lisiierd, Biowait, Bef: forr Jully, Culictton, Lodding, Kerber, Gitvor. e WS Boaton, Whceler, Buumuarton, Nlesch, Lin- 1 dubsiftnte was offered hy Ald. Deidler, glving he Company subetantially the same privileace :Ellwllmul ordinance, bt containiug a provisl lnm.'r'.'f the city from a!} damages arléiug out of 1twia passed, M. Cuok moved to recansider the vold. 5 Deat ) Lake ot lace, o 4. hgld. Waseler mored to lay that motion on the. on d o, Thompson (Third) spoke in favor of ro. ;r;l:fhmm' Where did p&" subetitute come oy Beldler— don't know row it wo, It wastent to e, {Lay mu‘}.l'hnd B Aly, hompson~1id the L.aw Department scoit? \lh ,“,,',‘,";‘""T"" Is mure than I can toll, Uhoimpson—Where did you get it from? Ald Frousiott T4 sont lo e, ' AU, Deidlere] dopt oo™ h.mn:nmpmr-)'on #re under no obligations IA‘H ieidier~I don't wish to toll, Al lx:m?fi'"}' oa dechne to answort Wil tho uihee, a i Inance. 1L was an cstraords T {hk- Tbo Conncll'had bee & 900 Ono 30 Tag. ety sutprieed to sce such thinge done In 11 @ nution Lo lay on tf - youn 11 aare, 1510 oowar T ARt b RN Pearwnn, Satiard, Sommer, Tl Ynemiding, Eceber, Gifver, Deldler, 4 S A g oberg. Thompson (Third, a AT A uccley, Jeducay RITk: Daly, Third) moved that the Counell the returns of the tate election, Ihe &)y Ivuly debate for u fow mowments, oftiydermen’ dualring to wind up the o ue present Conncil s0 that thers would Thy pygtrey S L0 LrR over 10 the now one. Houdyy aiiss was made o speclal order for next Turadey i s, 20108 deckad o hoid 8 weuting "JL\";"" "4l tor the conalderation of Commitice 4. Bawngargey s D offered su_ordinsnce, which Raghfyecd Siwaeiziog We cinderivg of Biston ot Councl then adjourace. © 1D HYORTE: Tll:;'. CITY-ITALL. NINO TUS B1D3, n:"!\l:nllnhdlng Commiites of the Couneil held o e ‘: ‘:hmmtu morning for the parpase of ey 4 blds for work oa the new Uiky- lial . vm" 8bout & hundred contractors of T ¢, 80d aléo a numbor of Aldcrmen. , \'m:”' 43 806 bead of tho Department of Pub- i ‘, obened the eavclopes, and Ald. Lawler i "‘: ihe figures o that all 1n the room might bourg pon 888 make wemorsuds. Nearly two Tuery 204 Defore all of the bids were read. Wee iwenly-thrce Lidders, only nine of whom, howerer, fent in bids for the completo s 5 g H s 7 EEE: SE5 EEEE BEsl"2 22 283513 i ot LA f1HD “snauyY ugop. ¥} Juosuinoi ¥. “HaNON it i3 T35 e 9wt 3 £l & e cuprsan nppzueng | 520 gaennesad sapensnpend| 52 EgdRzaiad Eetenpuaasedide’ EnsespEnS peEspEneeys | 1 Feicuansd Bsafakiigund| ') Bracazacs o 3l® BIO, 0, 110, 049) pnon! 113,093 AT 0| 1083 SIABYY 103,302 sar.010, 175,002 stion! 113,010 GM.ml 114, 180i # 81,173 P0,510 710,068 G, REA i\”.u’-" OM, 77] 102, 400| 104,091 04,758 e - %',!mmllllf“flfllflh’x Tndann. 1t was acknowledged by contractors that only about balf the bida were legitimate; that e, the parties making them had no Intention of carrying them ont if they zot a contract, It being an casy matter, and costing but little, to withdraw in favor of another, while money can be mado by so doing, Tho only incldent worth noting occnrrad whon the last bid was reached, —one for $090,232 by Earn- ahaw & Goble for the whole work. Ed Walker objected to it as informal, the proposals calling for Uids on tho different materials. Mr, Earnshaw claimed that it was all right. Ho could afford to do the whole cheaper than part. Walker, ho safd, haod beaten him over on the North Bide, but there way no ring at the City-11all. The Mayor regarded the bid a4 informal, but remarked that the Come nittes woull havo to pass upon it. The ds of C. & A, I'tice, Inscrted in tho table above, and also one by Deckor & Hibbard, which is omitted, were thrown out on account of imperfections in the bond. At a qanarter of 1 n'clock, tho Commitice ad- Jonrned until 4 in the afternvon. Upon reassombling, thero wero present Ald. Van Oxdel. who preshded, Cook, Lawler, Linsens barth, and Nallard, and Mayor Heath, takerT 8 BAUNSHAW & GOBLE DID wan taken up, Ald. Van z'udel didn't think It waa right, becsuse all the materials were grouncd. e desired infor. matlon. Wan it the intentlun to let the work an a whole, or to divide the inaterials, giving the work, ray for lrop, to the lowcst responsible bidder? Stonecntters, ho noticed, hiad bid for the fron- work, Buppose ono was lowest on iron-work, would tho contracl be glyon to him? ‘The Mayor took it that the specifications con- templated that & man should figure on his own specially sud notbiug mare, but if he chose to figure on anything elno, and wwas responaible, the Committea couldu't el thomeclvea, Cuok eald tho city rosceved the right to re- and all bid: 0 advertisobnent et forth no_proporals will bo accopted unless the party m’"lnfi 1t shall give evidence sutislactory to the city that Tie hus the neccssary skill, experience, encriy, and ability for dojng the work, is trnst. worthy, and has suflicient pecamiary resources, Al Van Oadol remarked that fetting tho iron wurk 105 stono-man necossarily implicd & sub- cumrnc;nr. ‘Waa that contemplated {n tho specils cations Ald. Cock didn't 20 nnderatand it. Two gennine fron-men were bldders,—the Americad Drldgo Company and Btreeter, The Mayor said If tho computation of pounds correct, no mkill was required to put in the 1t cauld bo lald aa easily as brick or stone. That cut no fgure. The guestion to bs declded was wheihor Karnehaw & Goble'n bid shonid go in. Al Linsenbarth didn't think It oughbt to, since they ind oue bid in, in which they gave thelr prices in dotall, Ald. Lawler also opposed its acceptance, The Mayor said, ne a matter of justico and equity, the Commitieo hnd no Tight to receivo it Slortimer & Tappen's canmio in in the same way, bnt they were required to ftemize. Ald. Lawler moved that the bid bo rojected. Thu motion was azrecd to, Ald. Cook, who had been looking over the bids fur cut stone, atated that that of TOMLINYON & REED, $177,003, wae the loweet, ‘Fho Mayor aid the loweat man should have i1, A1 hie was responaible, —tha lowest 1o all the work, along, MAROUEY, OF ifon. Ald. Van Oadel knew tho firni (o ba first.clase stune men, but was not Informed 8 to thele ro- sponibilly "Ml Jinilard aleo fndorsed thelr work. Tho Mayor moved that their bid bo accepted. + 'Fhe molion was unsnimously agraud to. ‘The Mayor movea that the brick-work contract be awarded to RDWIN wALkan for $81, 'l‘l:li he befug the Jowess bidder., A, Lawler objected, s Walker was ot respon- sibl s men, The Mayor sad the goodncas of biddars must bo Al Linsenbarth thought thero wonld bo troubla with Walkor. ‘The Mayor knew nothing about tho reaponsi- All he knew of him was his bid—the bitity, Ald, Lawler romarked that Walker would naver lowest, 3 Nell, the next lowest bidder, 835, 844, was as bad as Walker. Ad.'Lawler siid the responsibility of the bldder vhould be looked lo. The wurkmen wanted to know, if thoy did the work, whether tiiey would &et auything for it I'lie Mayor remarked that the one who uot the contrack would have to carry it on his own shouldels. Tho thing to do was to ascertaln tho facts; ‘The Comuittes had the right to roject sny 410, Van Osdol belleved s would bea farco to lmmll the cuntract 10 Walker, Iis would never arey It out. e Mayur—How wouldSexton do with the frone "YR& Van Osdel—1 think Ko would do It . 'The Mayor dusited to scu the contracls let to fuen who would do a faithful job witbout being pushed, . Ald, Ballard—soxton couldn's get sny oxtras on "The! )'i'a?:’:c—-rnm s na_chanco for extras any- where, (To Ald. Cook)—Did you see Tomlinson & Rtecd about cutting the stone In Chicugo? Ald, Look—Y, They will cut it hece. Tha ur—~lit Cdse the wmun got m corner om Lo Ty honid have he prisiiege of nelping thomuecives out, 1d. Couk sutd that Walker was not a bricklayer, slthungh he did the tubnel work o connection with the Cox Drow, No vne having scconded uls llonor's motion, Watlker was dropped, and McNm) taken up, 'ue Mayor—1o we guln anyfhiog by that? Ald. Dullard—Not much, Ald, L-wlar woulil vote for any man who would &0 un with the wurk and vay hi * The bid of Angue, 800, 51! e Ald, Baltarddie'will hay hiv man. Ald. Linscubarth movod that sho contract be awarded to bio, ‘I'he notion was agreed to, Cook slone votlug in {ny nogative, ‘The tron-work came next. . J. SEXTON'S BID, !llf\u’i.zlo‘.'. was ad, owedt. 1d. Lawlor—What s the responmbility of Sox- tont - The Mayor—I don't know. NAN. Lawler—{ never heard 8 word refsed agatnst m. Ald. Van Osdci—XMy fmpression is that he woold du tos work. All. Lowler—] move that the contract for the fron-work b awarded o him, The moifon wae unanimausely sgrecd to. Ald. Lawler offurcd & resolution, which was modified and vassed, as follows: & That a clsuse ba inserted In the eontract forcutatudg wark tordny uew Cliy-lally that saldstone ahall e cut ba the Ity of Culeago, excebt i eus of's Scasral siriks among b’ wiohe-cultass of the cay: wihiey It tay be ubtiuusl with tho cuntructur whero D8 will cat fho sald sone. On motion of the Mayor, the Clerk was jnatruct. %d 10 potly the reapective partica of the acceut- ance of their bide and tn mittee at the next mecting. TIR ROTGNDA, The resolution of the County Hoard ¢ direct: ing " the city anthorities tn submift the piana anil sncelficationa for the exterlar ta them for ** adop- tion of rajection "' was then coneidered, Ald, Bailsrd offared A resolation seiting forth that the plane were on flls In tha ofiice of the De- netment of Public Works, and wera apen to the nspection of the County Commissloners and citi- zenn llnfllllg. No action, howevar, was taken in the matter. The Mayor mnved that the Cily Architect be fne strncied 1o confer with the Cannty Architect. and nerfect the plsna In accordance with the resolations passed by the County loard and the Jomnt Com- mitteo of the city, Areed to, All. Lawler, who hsd been talking to some con- tractors in the' room, retarned at this junclure to wl::;? the Committee were ecated, and mpoke abonf “goixa nacx" ‘The Tomiinaon & Iteed stone, he understood, came from Ellertaville, Ind., and was_not as goo 8n the Badford; and he aleo underatood that Angns ‘wan now working for Walker setting stone, Ard, Ballard eald that that was true as to Angns, Ald, Lawler called for Tomiinson & Recd's bid, ‘The Clerk got it, and found that the contractors menfled to furnish **Inatana limeatone, ** Ald. Van Osdel thonght tha matter ouzht to be loaked into, The stone might prove tn he as gooil an Hedford, ae thera was a forty-mile belt of ime- stone rannlng by Salem, Jil., Into Indiena, Ald, Lawler moved to reconsider the vote lx which the contract was awarded to Tomlintun The Mayor—If thers {s another limentone as gooit ne Bedford, all right, Wa have Awarded tho contract to theen genliemen. and Jf their atone complien with the specliicationa wa can't ¢o back oniL. "Thic better way wonld_be (o nolify them to coma In for a conaultation, They may show that they are responaible, and that the atonc ja as good an In toquired by the apecifications. If we arg satiafied "that It e not of the pruper gality, and they are not responsible perzons, then it will be ‘lm’ to reconsider, Ald. Lawler did not press his motlon, The Comunltice then adjourned until 3 o'elock this atternoon. Whetlier tho successful oncs wiil stand to thelr bids o Lack down rumalns to be scen, 1f the three bidders above named agree to catry ont their cotlracts, the cost of tae building, fo. cluding the roof, would be $673,5614, CITY FINANCES, THE WAY GUT. A reporter yesterday met s gentleman who has for years heen acquainted with city affales and ask- ed him what he thonght of the proposition eubinit- ted Ly the Speclal Committea of the Clttzens' As- sociation in regard to increasing the valuationt **'This plan, " sald the gentioman, ** will not do atail. Tho law toqulres full cash valuation, hut pear before the Com- the vracticc of years has been against Jt, and it will e Imposmible fo sccuro it Dosides, tho Conmstitution does not requirest. All it inslata on ls, that the thxes ‘ehalf be uniform s to persons snd property, and tbat aniformity can be secured without the full cash valuation ns well as with " **Iavoyou any Iden a8 to tho way in which the clty can get out of ita present porition? " ; 'l have” '+ **lave you any obJection to atating lt1** 4 No, " 3 ORTTING DEMIND, ? ¢4 But tell me, first, how s §t that tho city han slipped behindhand a year In the collectlon of its Aaxeat™ **]t i owing to tho breakdown of the old sys- tem, and also to the allemnt to carry out two sys. tems with one zet of tmachinery. In the primitive .days of this State the city nceded very litlo muney, and collected that Ittle with great ensc. Unuer the first charter of Chiengo, back In 1837, — and under that charter, by the way, only house- holders or persons who naid st Jeast &1 year in Jaxea were nallowed to vote.—clty officers wera eclected in March. They fizured ont what money they needed, and began tu collect it along In August, and were through with the process Lefore tha closs of the year, Even at & much later day, the flscal yéar began in March or Anri, when the city ofifcera were clected, the warrants weht Inta the Collector's hands in Oclober, must of the money waa collected by December, and the fax sales tor the romalnder took place whenever the Council ordered them, —novera: T than Mareh of the following year. Under t stom the clty ©ot along pretty well In its primitive days. It vor- rowed moticy ta flont it alnng, but It had to borraw bat for a few months, 1t got behind consldceably olong In 1800 and 1801, but was given authority to fund 1t indebtodness In bonds, and thos had o {freahstart, Dut, under tho now (.‘nnnulu%m. it was provided tnat thers ahould he bt afe Cole lector and ous tax eale. Then i8¢ becamo heces- aary to CARRY ON TWO WYSTEMS, 88 Taald, with thesame machinery, The Connty of Caok made, in Scptemher, 1870, sy, its appro- rintions 1o chver the cxnernes’ ftoms Decombor, 870, to December, 1877, anu it began coliecting in December, 187U, the money with which to pa; the expensed of that month, ‘It collveted the bulfi of Its taxes by April, and about that timo it had 'rum only stout fivo-twentictlis of the sppronela. tion, ‘Tl city, on the other hand, had made tn the spring or suminer of 1870 the appropriations 1o cover the expenses for the year, and did not begin collecting unylhm}z on them until Decembor 1870, It waon tollect! e then for tho expenses f 1870 ot the same time that the connty was col. ccting for the expenses of 1877, The conn- ty was In 1o hoste mbout fts {ax eale, bacanec, even 11 it did not take place mntil dJuly 1, but-half [ts year was then over, and It wan detinquent in nothing, for it had collected money mnurh 10 pay a1l Its expensea up to that date, ‘fo the cl ti. howarver, it was a scrious matier, because Jlll{,ll 1877 was slx months from the expiration of the city's flecal yoar. It will bs found impos- lo, I think, 10 lllllhlc!ur"r continuo these two atems where ono manieipality collects heforo it svends, and the nther collects after it apende, The mattor m-z bo lislped somewhat by clvinz the taxe books to the Collector in October, by nllowing him to moke his delinquent returns in Fobruary, aud by having the tax-sales in April, 1nt whilo E:!“ would be o great benofit 1o tho elty, It would a matter of profound iIndiffercnce to Cook Caunty, the only one bcllli beneflted being the Coonty Treasnrer, who wonld have more moncy in hin banda foe & lonzer tlme. As you sec, it wanan easy enough thing for Chicago to ‘ut alonz when it apent dniy $2 A yere, when it had no bonded debt worth speaking of, and no peremptory pay. me of interest to be made twice 4 {vnr r&w. jowaver, it scoms me, apending as 1t does abont 1,000, 000, the system bt paying bofare you col- ect in lmpracticablo, and the city should put {tself duinebiow ar another'In the position of the county, And collect boforo it payn.* A **J(0W OAN TUAT DE DONE]" *4The fieat thing to do 18 fo change tho General Intnrpan(lnn act. That provides st present that he Conncil may fix its fiecal year, and that, durlng the first quarter of that fscal year, it shall mako the appropriatiome which are to run the ity during the year, That s lo sav, tho city must fun for three months beforo it makea an” appropriation, incaering an Indeotednens, muil having nothing to pay it with, ‘hen, in August, it must ceetlly to he County Clerk the smount it needs for, say, 7, and them, In - December, the 'Town Collectors __will ~ bogin maklug thelr col+ lections, Under tho present law, therefore, tho 1ty 18 Incvitably twelve monthe behindhand, Ths ¢un bo cured by asking tho Lepislature, when it meets in 1870, to smend the law so that it inay read us follows: *The City Connctl of cities shall, within the last quarter of cach dacal year, pass on ordinsnco to b (ermed Lhe annusl appropriation bill, Ju which such cotporate asthuritities may spproptiate such sum ne may bo decmail necessary 10 defeay all necesnary expendes and fabllities of such ¢urporativa for the ensuing fscal year,' It lo be nccedsary to make o further amend. ment allowing the Councll to certify 1o tus County Cleek tn Uctoder e November, insfead of August, the total amount of i appropriations for all curs porate purposer, **HOW WILL 7RIS WOuk 1" ‘tAnatiming that the Lesieluture passes tho lmandlllcnllhullnrms. I will go futo furce in July, In Pebruary, 1870, the Council will make Its approotistiol ae usual, for the fscal year 1470, such approprintion being collectible in “flo. cemoor of 187D, The bill will go into force, as 1 #aia, I July, Then ln October, 1870, the Cou: ¢il wiil make an appropriation for Its expeuses fur dhe year 1880, whica will also be collected in Da- cembir of 1870, " **lut this means collecting two yoars® taxes at onu_!llmc." Re (TN **But In that caso (he burdon of taxation will be 20 heavy that 1o ong can atand it *Hit will be hy o but not heavy as one would think, The I]:f)m riations for each of thewo iwo years—1870 and 1850—wuet be wmade very 1ight, ~that for 1880 especinlly 1ight for this reason: Supy change in the ayatem, aud sppropeiatlons were made for 1470 for the constructiun of sewers, viaducts, and similar works. None of the money would bo collected until 1880, aud none, or but vory Mitle, of the wotk rould be done until thst year. But tho woney for the appropriations of 1880, under the new system, would be gin_cowlng in in Januury of that year, and could be used imiucdistely, ‘Thal [ 4ay, you can got your 1880 appropriation Junt a8 yuick a4 you do your 1870, The clty could, tlerefore, dispensa fu ita 1570 svpropriation with making a solitary approprlation fur any luprove- ments—sswers, scnool-houses, viaducts, or sirect lwprovements. By otttz off cvery one of those aud razceing ou overything else, tho apuropriation could bo brought doan (o surpriemgly low Syures. dt.fa teuo that it would prach and s, but it fs cucaper to the long run, forin five oreix years euouyh would haye been suved in the cost of wa- teriale furnished to cover the entire Aprmnrhllnn. ‘Fhen, o waking up the spuropristion billy, it would be wlaer Lo ADD AN 1TEM OF 15 PXR CENT for exrors and abatewcnts. and thus got rid of the ursul nulsance of dedeient fun Where the ?u bayto raise §3,000,000 It adds 10 per ceut or errora and Jevics s fux of 81, 800,000. The gounly has been i 1ue habit of adding 10 or 15 per ceat for errors gud Abatcionts, und therw fa no reason why the €ity siuuld nut do the eawe thing, and, whetd it wants §,000,000, waku- & levy for $ 000. Thenit 18 surc toret all it wants, A1 14 hsppens o collect more than it needs, it simply has thatmuch ou Lacdio spply on nbedguent years, You knaw of no ather way out of it " ** No, § rsunot cunceive of auy way by which Yua csu get out of paying au sxtra Lax in order to #ct abead. No mero changing of the tecal yesr wiltdao it 1t is impussivle for the city o lift at- #clf out of the aud by ite Luot-straps. The cidy 1t cau be mude iy liero wero bo TRIBUNE: TUESDAY., APRIL 16, 1878, to do it {a by Increase of taxation for once, and then, nrl'!llnnl;l'llnk cconomy, of course, tho thing is donc wit MARINE NEWS, A FINE BTEAMER. The stmr Flora, that In to run from (hls port an Bn excnrminn hoat this acason, Isono of the fnent on the Jaker, She fa only two ycars old, cost 855,000, and has aplend!d statetnom accommoda. tlons for 500 passengers. The Northweatern (not Northern) Tranepartation Company awns her, and herapeed In twelva or thirieon miles an lionr, Dancera can find ample toom on the main deck, forward of the Ica’ cabin, and in the Iatter. The horricane deck 18 covered, And 300 or 400 nersona can nd room there. Ilor cabin {n maznificently furoished and Stted, and the forty staternoma aronnd it ara in keeping thers- with, The nersana who have chartered her Intend to bulld a pler at Lincoin Park and one at Lake Forest. Arrangements ara alto {n_progress for plente gmunda At Sonth Chleago. The dock at Clark-sirect bridge, which was used by the Sher- man Isat year, has ocen engaged for the Flora, LAKE FREIGIITS, v were In falr demand yesterday at the Iate advance. Corn charters were made at ¢ and whest sl 34c to Boffalo, Steamer rates wers firmer at 124¢c for wheat and 11%c for corn by lake and rail, and 10c for wheat by lake and canal to New York. Charters were made for 00,000 bu wheat and 314,000 bn corn to luffalo. ehea Bisscl, Lafricnier, Sunrize, Pathfinder, ), Stewart, Davison, and the Keating & Chnrch, corn at dc; pron Fountain Clty, corn through; bargea Rutter and C. K. Nims, wheat at 3%4c. To Collingwoud, schr (i, Muarray, corn on theough rate, siternoon the sthr Cliy of Chicagu for corn, Charters 10 carry wheat t0_flufalo were made at Detroit Satarday, the schr Willlam Home getting zc&:er bu, and tha schits Burprise, A. L. Anacews, sad U, Nilsson at 34c. o — A LIVELY ITARBOR, Yenterday wan the bueiest of the reason in the harbor, and tliere was the usual Jargo cangregation of vessel-men and lumberinen about the funt of Franklin atrect. Over 100 arrivals wers noted i forty-eight hours, A large number of veesels ware at the lumber market, and cargues were dieporcd of mapldly, Several jams of short duration vceur- red fu the river during the day, in copsequence uf the large nomber of loaded” eraft being towed to :fl: ::!r;.mlldvckx. No accidents vccurred during In the TR CANAL, DBminozront, April 16, ~Arrived—Montank, Lockport, B30 bris floar, 11,408 lbs seed; Gen. Sherman, Ottawa, 5, 800 ba corn; Clty of Ilenry, Lasalle, 6,000 bu corn; Iladote, Ienry, 0,000 bu corn, Cleared~3forning Light. Ottawa, 6,500 ft lum. ber, 50,000 lath; Gen. Rosecrans, Morrls, 2,800 feet lumber. Brinarront, April 16—0 p. m,—Arelved~Q. L. Booth, Kankakec Fecder, b,800 bu corn} Peerless, Otfawa, 4,800 bu corn, Cleared—Montauk, Lockport, 5,145 bu wheat, 4,410 1bs sundricss Elizaveth, Lockport, 0,000 on corn, 0,500 1w iron, e T'ORT IIURON. P Ponr lunown, Mich., Aptil 15.—Passed Up— Prop lloward and barges: schra Lillle Hanllton, M. F. Merick, Thomas Quaylo, 8. J, Tilden, L. U, hnaon,* Wind—Northeast; fresh. Weatlicr—Fine. Ponr llonox, Mlch.. Apeil 16—10 p. m.—Passed Up=Props V. Il, Ketchamn, Vanderbilt, Down—Props F, Kelley, withtwo coneorts; Rose and barges, Wind—2Nortl, gentlo; weather clearing. MARQUETTE. &pecial Dispatch to The Tribune, ManquerTe, Mich., April 15, —Cleared—Drop R. J. Hackett, rchr Witliam McGregor, Arrivad—Prop Forest City, ectirs Harvey Brown, W, . Tavlor. The latter will take a full load of thinber for Canadlan parties. Weather cold, Wind worth. ERIE, Bpecial Dimpateh ta The Tridune, Fnrz, Pa., April 16.—Arrivate~Prop Philadel- phia, schirs Allegheny and Schuylkill, Chicago. Qraln recelpts, 125,000 ba, —— NAVIGATION NOTFES. CnicAao,—The schr D, A. Wells s the first sail- vessel up from Buflalo to this port this scason.... ‘The prop Portage atrived yesterday from Bufalo with & cargo of sundries....The floating clevator Chilcago unloaded 11,000 bu of corn yeaterday from two canal-boats,...A pelition was clrculated yes teraay for a Eignal Scrvice station at Ahnapee, where one Is mmch needed.... Tho prop Cobs lelt port last night for Milwaukee, whero she will Joad for Buffalo....The tug Rod Jacket, of the U, T, A,y went Into commisalon yeaterday..,. 1t was the tug Eustaphlove, and not Knterprive, that was in- tended for mention under thin head yestorday, ... '&‘uu Amluflum Eagle wlll commonco towing Thurs- 4y Doxt. iLszwinrnk. ~Capt. Malligan has left Oswego for Detroit to it out the schr Cossack, which ho will #nil this soawon ..,The bark Arabia has been chare tered at Kinzston to load fce for Cnleago.... Water Loy rlecn mine tuches in Toronto harbor mince the 1st of March, and is uow stx inches higher thau It year's récord... A’ large porifon of o grain fizet, which recently cleared from Chicago and Mlwaukeo, passcd Detrolt early Saturday murning und lato Sllurdl{ nlght.... There ar bresnt o number of veascls foading at Clove! with coal for Toronto, and wHi go’ down 88 soon ne there is passage through ihe Welland Causl. That will bo not lator than the iid of May,.., All the stenmers and vesscla of the Clevel Teanapartation Comipany arc now ready, Hayana, with her convorts lielena and Genoa, sall lu~dl'y‘or to-morrow for Lake Supetlor. The other boata in the lino will go out In a day or twe, ‘They wit] bo encaged In tho Iron-ore trade as heres tofore. 'The Vienna and licr consort, tho Verons, will probably go to Escannba on their drst trip. Veeeele at Toronto aro held til the through open- ing of canal navigation. ‘There is litne coough yy 1o get ready, hut calhing and painting are prucocs ‘"f i wrery dock. ‘Thera are no Inquirics for ves- rels to carry from that port, and any forced cargo wonld ba ata low rate, achoonors re,mnud fur sailing aro ou special rates, saya the Globe of the 13th, PORT OF CIHICAGO, The following are tho arrivals and actital estlinze at this port for the twenty-four hours cnding at 10 o'clock Jast night: Artivali-chr Laure, streec; prop 1'ortage, lin atrecty schir Kata Winal sirvets prov llulc!}m. ehr Stores e, Frd n, lumber, Elnzle (ries, Washiingion cosl, Tweifth ) . coal, It Dswey's dock; schr corl, hgdens canaty achr e, famber, narkety sctr W, bl urlnglon ailp; s Wil Lakas aene . r 1 Tasli streety Iaven, 1 trand 1 ol 1, Ludingion, Bagd, Ludiuigon, L‘udlukluu. ' doty achrotier, sear T, Moss, Miiake, filog chr Caiciipa 1.5, Urant. M 1 Ialsi exon, schr X, INATKED} 6:lF AMoeke: s Exypiian, Cloveland, cu; ug star (8alied )i schir If. Seov P alroct; sehir U, Hasde) ey Mulilo, )llllk!'(mlt, pie 5 J. V. Taylon, Manfiee, ocky ' prin Fayotte, £ A Bradicy, Wilte Laye," inber, Ur Lizath Doak. bi. Jue, lnmuber, cast clir Adyance, Huakm]an lumber, esst sutir Willlam smith, Man Fects achiP beling, Ludvil, sipcets schr 8. laten lumber, blato st Stanistoo, lunber, iuah siecel; sche Jue Muskeioh, umber, 1) Actual salitngs—Prop o ntar, Manisiees stinr U and. Suskeguns prop 1fuse miang, Muskegon's selie Kate' Lyone, Muskegon Mary Tlelen, W hite Halls scir Siary, Ludicgion Cliya Grand Taven, Grand Mavent schrd by Filuce, Pine Lake; schir Atanoto, Ursud i prop Moot: Bowery, sarafs. ——— WESTERN PATENTS, A weekly list of United Btates patents fssued to the fuventors of INinots, Wisconsiu, sud Michigan for the weck cudlng April &, and each patent in the list will bear that date, reported expressly vy telegraph for Tum Trisuns by A. 1L, Evans & Co., patent sollcitors, Washington, D.C: “ ILLINOLS, €, M, Cass, Houth Evaneton, lamps. ‘I E. Danicle sud A. ltced, Chicago, cofing, W. . Ewart, Chicago, dental brackets. O, Matlews and W. Holt, Chleago, water-host ers. J. W. Nadelhofer, DeKalb, funce-barbe. . U, Bauts, Manoks, rallroad-swiiches, It. Wray, Bloumlogton, raitro switches. ¥. J. peybold, Chicayo, boltle-stopycr fastener. A, M. ‘Fuller, Morrlson, soiina)-walering device. J. Wasl, Mount Sterling, removiug bees from hnne(dmn-. J. Wask, Mount Sterling, bee-biy 9 Bartoolowae, Chicagy, formenting beer, roci. Miliwaukees schr Even. o, bt dorepiii sche 11, wy Duftaio: seur 16, aln Lfl" r Le 1. Elithorpe and C. Haas, Chicago, fire-extin- guinher, ete. 0,'Dariing, Nockton, clothes-driern, W. IL Danbler, fiockford, weatnar-strips. “.lr:(, awell, Jr., Englewood, carriagd-tops, re- me, 8. N, Brooks, Chicago, locke, refssue. C. Staftman, Chicago, muf-design. . WISCONSIN. f T, P. Benton, Prairte du ac, mill-stane dresser. W. Lamh, Qreen Bay, log-carriages for saw- miile, reissno. MICILIOAN, -hfiirl" Raymond, Grand Rapids, splicing carnage. 4. V. Brlcson, Rncanaha, car-brakes, P & Heed, l(’l'lnmnlmu, e nw':‘.:’ s R, iyer, Lansing, t couplings. Sullivan & Dark, l)ulfivil. [ ‘x:nntfo-mth e — PRACTICAL WISDOM. An anclent adage says: “In tima of pescs prepare for war) Is it not equally wise to prepare for sickness in time of health? When anticipating & journey, guile-books and maps are studfously examined, and sl possihle Infor- mation of the route and country obtained, Yet maoy make the * journey of lifo* and through- out the entirc trlp remnin almost strancers to themaelves, in profound ignorance of their abil- ities, and have no knowledge of the physiologi- cal laws that govern mind and matter. To such, life 18 like 2 boy handilng an engine, he may huve ascertained how to start and stopit, but he knows not how ta keep It In running order, The People’s Common Sense Medicat Advlser, anillustrated work of over 900 pages, is de- signed by {ts author as a popular hand-book of anatomy, physlulogy, hyglene, medicine, and the most common discascs to which all are Hable, and with which many arc afllicted. The work iareplete with souna, practical rugwestions, Price, $1.50. Address the suthor, R. V. Plerce, M. D Y. HAIR RESTORATIV SAVE|TO LEARN HOW TO DO YOUR| IT READ AND HEED HAIRI WHAT FOLLOWS. SAVE YOUI JIAITL—Tho laws of Health and Lovgevity dumand it, the customa of social life requiro it. The matter W of great Importance In every way. BEATTIFY YOUTt JIAIR.—It is the sur- passing erowa of glory, and for the lorsof It thers 8 1o compeneation, CULTIVATE YOUR IAIM.-For by no other means can it be saved and beautied, LYON'S KATHAIRON, Discovared thirty-five years ago by Frof. Lyon, of Yale, is the most perfeet preparation in the world for preserving and beautifying tha Lalr, Nenldes being the best halr dresaing ever produced, Lyon's Jathatron will positively prevent grayness, and will re- atore new hair to bald heads, §f the roots snd follicles ara not destroyed, It actustly performs these seeming miracles, of which tho following [s A FAIR SPEOIMEN, . T hisd been entiraly bald for peveral years, eon- stilutlonal, I supporc. I wsed & few bottles of Kathalron, and, to fay great surprise, I Lave thick growih of young halr. COL. JOHN L. DORRANCE, U, 6. A, In every Important respact the Kathalron s ateos Jutoly lucomparable, It s unequaled 1. To Cura Dallness. 2, o Reatora Gray Halr. 3. To Remava Dandrufl. 4. o Dross and Doautify the Halr, DEAR IN MIND.—Tho Katbalron s no stlcky pasta of sulpliur and sugar-ol-lead, to paint and dagb tho balr and paralyzo the brain, 1t s & pure and Yimpld vegetalle Jotion, Intended to ve- atare tho halr by natural growth and relavigoration, 1t is splendidly perfumed, and tho most delightful toflct. dresalng known. No lady's or pentleman’s tollet outlit §s complete wittiout Lyon's Kathatron. BOLD EVERYWILERE, A HOOLEV'S THEATRE, HXTT,HSI KPECTAL NOTICE.~In compliance with 8 nom. eruus bnnber of Tequesis recclved by tie Sianagement derirtog the admirablo Company now playing st this {heairo tu appear i somu otlier productione previous to thelrdeparture, it has been deended to present on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY BVENINGS Divu Houetcault's Superb Comedy, ONDON ASSURANCE! With » POWERFUL CAsT, comprising tho entira sirenyth of the Company. SATURDAY MATINEE and EVENING Wil be given Alberey's aparkiing Cotnedy, PINIL DOMXINOES? Jspiayed by thie Comiany with wreat wuccess at tho roadway Theatre, New York. hale of seate will' commence’ on W ednesdoy morniog for the two new producticna. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, A BEMARKABLE DRAMATIC KVENT, Oplnivns of the New York press of tha CREAT MODJESBEKA, S SULXTESS DR WORENTAS ince Rache| N Y 08. rass. Y. horald and sonation of 3 o otice for the HAVERLY'S THEATRE, (Lata Adelphl.) 1. B HAVERLY.. Fripristar sad Mangger NIGHT AND I;n"" W K ON T NLY, at reat e3pente, another doe produckion—Kiralf remely graud spectacle, HE DELUGE Illlmnnll;qlhmv.\usl by Voeatiin. - Usilfornls Thea: tre Cu ny. The ifir eused, e AN with Aruold Kiralfy an i the entite Kiralfy el let Combination In new dances, atinces Wedncslaye —KATE CLAXTON Tescrved seats now open, Av jrolaced at this Theatra hes o ety and sub 11t VEN ACTE] oL ded with weak fmi- Jaituns which only res m i MTISTIO ?imxi it T nul every Siinces.. Rrveamng Brices atinees, 35 48d 600, Onder A Wil be preecated i Wedneaday and ¥, i, T8¢, and 3¢, ) NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, J. A HAMLIN.oeee. <o Manager “This Afternoon and 20, K. FORTESCUE tn his burlesque of b, Was She Led or Did Sho Go Astray 1 GIAND LIG=AE Bumelt, Helen Naoh Grace s, \ Wiikiama, © Frices (0 3 atices PuLeser d 50 cta. Fricea=i3, 35, 5o and 13 ca - ot 00 ek Bveolng HERSHEY NALL. APTOMMAS! THE WORLL- RENOWNED HARPIST, Thuradsy Af. teruaor 1 X April i, ub X, teruon, Abrl) . 8t 3 u'clock, aud FYiaay Eveniog, Notice of Assignment. Notlce ls escby given shat IHcapy Trutn, trudluk vo- der 1us name, sud ‘B of Avahel Truih . of Camdep, Cl ‘ounty, New Jetsey, bata this sy iade an assigument of tils €3tata o he subs criber for W eyual benestof his ercditore. wud that tue said reditors must preweat tEls clalins, under 0ato of af- Srwatlyn, within th term of thres Months. Daied April 10, J978. EDWARD BUKRULGIL Box 53 Merchantstile, Cuuden Co., Now 36 CARBOLINE. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY! CARBOLINE. R e S o S ADEGDORIZED EXTRACT OF PETROLYUN, The Only Article that will Restore Halr on Bald Heuds, WHAT THE WORLD HAS BEEN WANTING FOR CENTURIES, The greatest discovery of our day, so far a3 alargs por- tlon of humanity ta concerned, 18 CAREOLIXE, an arti- cle prepared from petroleum, aad which effects & com- plete and radical cure In case of halaness, of where the halr, owlng to disesses of the scalp, isd hecome thin and tends to fallout. 1t (s alto n speedy restorative, and while {ts dse secares & Juxariant growth of hafr, It a1 brings back tha natars] color, and givca the most camplete satixfaction fn the aing. The falling out of the hatr, (he sccamulatfons of dandruff, sad the pre- matnre change [n color, are all evldences of a disesscd condition of the reaip and the glands which nourish the halr. o arrest (hese causes the urticle used must pos- sess medical as weil ss chemical virtues,and the chy must hegin under the scalp 1o be of permanent s Inating henefit. Buach an arliele 16 CaRnoLINE.and | many othier wonderful discavertes It Is found to conslat of elements almost In thelr patural etate, Petroleum ofl is the seifcle which fs made to work mch ex- traordinary results; dut It Is sfter 1t has been ehiemlcal- Iy treated and campletely deodorized that It tain proper coudition for the fallet. " It was In far-off Rumis that the effect of petroleum upnn the halr was Arst observed, A Gavernment ofteer having noticed that s partially baid-headed servant of his, when trimming the Jamps had & hatit of wipfog his oll-beemenred hands in his scanty locks. and the result was in & few montbs s much £iner head of hisck, glosey halr than he ever had hefore, The ofl was tried on horses snd cattio that had 1ost thele hatt from cattle plagué, and the results were a5 rapid as they were marvelous. Themancs andeven the tails of horses, which had fallen out, were completely restored fa a few wecks. These experiments were her sided Lo the werld, but the knowledga was practically useleas Lo the prematurely bald and gray, a4 no one in civilized soctety could tolerate the tse of refined petro- leum na 8 dressirg for the hair. Bat the skili of one of our own chemisis has avercome the diiculty, and.by s process knawn only to himelf, he has, after very elab- orate and costly experiments, succeeded Iu deodorizing petroleum, which renders It susceptible of betng ban- died ax datotily as the famous esu de cologne. The ex- periments made with the drodorized liquid on the hu- man bislr were attended with the most astonishlng re- sults. A few appllcations where the halr was thin and falling gave reinarkable tone and vigor to the sealp and lalr. Every pirticic of dandruff disapipears an the fAirst o sacond dressing. and the lquid, so sesrching in fte nature, seeins 10 penetrata to the roots st once and set up & radical change from the start. It 1s well known that the most beauttful colors are made from petrole- um, and by fome mysterfous operation of nature the ure of thisarticie gradually hinparts a beantiful lght brown color to the halr, which, by contiaued use deep- eneto 8 biack. Thu 6olur rcmains permancnt for an {n- dedulte lenzth of time, sad the change 1s s0 gradusl that the must inthmate frionds arcely detect its progress. Ina wonl, it fs the most wonderful discov- cry of the age, and well calcalated Lo make the prema: turely bald and gray rejolca. We sdvise our readers to give It & triad, feellng ratle- fied that one sppifeation will convince them of fts won. derful eflects, ~(Pittsburg Commerelal, Oct. 22, 1877, he article ls telling Its own story in the bands of homan A NG bré efat 15 Witk Toet KTMUYIBE 884 ENCOUTARINg rosult Mr. GUSTAVUS F. HALL, of the Ostes Upers INIID:‘ writes: "M,ur: .";Ell' nl: ’l&’::nuv‘l:n:d“ 15 Tay comflen, LML your CA i T¥Wroduciag wolderfal GTOWLl Of hAIF where 1 had nonc 1or year: N, McCLARKAN, Stath-sv. Pharmacy, Plitsburg, Pa.. aave: **The good effccts from the use of Cannue LINEZ &re brought 1o my notice every day to such an ex- tem as 10 Jusiify me {n tecomnicnding ¢ to my most {ne timate fricads, OA.RBOL Glves the ntmost sallsface tlon as & Halr Renewer, fan & magleal effect on OARBOLINE sy faire. e R INE I free from Irritating and 0 BOL polsonous chemiesls, OARBO 1s the nataral nourishment for the hair, Tlax been indoreed by the CARBOLINE bighest medical anthority, INE Gilyes weak and sickly halr GA.RBOL theglorsand vicorofyouth, OA.RBOLI:NE Rentores faded or xray hair to Its natural color, 0 ARBOLINE In not & dye—restores the hair natorally, 0 g RBOL Caures all diseases of the Nealp. Keeps the halr molst and OARBOLINE ettt OARBOL Jakea the halrlook natural snd besutltul, : CARBOLINE it dmzrents ane 18 now preaented to the pubitle without fear of contra. diction aatlie hest Bestorative and Beautifier of tue Hair the worid lias ever produced. Price . ONE DOLLAR Per Bot(le, 80ld by All Druggista. KENNEDY & CO., PITTSBURG, PA., Bolo Agonts for tho Unitod Btatos, Canadas, and Great Hritain. For Sala W KBUITAACK, RTE ON & C4 & FULLER, LORD, STOU'TENI MORRING & KING, the KINGSFORD'S Oswego Starch Is the original of Corn Starches, and it has held for 40 years the highest place in the estimation of housewives throughout the world, With economists it i3 the prime fa- vorite, a8 it will hold full one- third more water, and yet maintain & standard consis- tenoy. For the laundry its cheapness, ultra purity, sweet- ness and lustre have become proverbial, while as & table edible it stands the peerless L. C. CHAPIN, Gen'} Ag'l, 146 Deane-st, New York, CHOIC Children’s Rehool Hats, Trimmed Gm;d.r; ST, American preparation, uni- versally renowned, Wfl&&[’!&’!&‘fmT i NILLINERY! Flowers and Novelties, WEBSTER' L] PIOTOGRAPILY, Gkt Photographer ISMADOST, Cabels, 39, Card, $3, o SRERICAY CONSUMPTION, Bronehtis, Ggneral Debility, CAUTION. P i1ypophorphiten — Fellom® Coma’ ponnd Ryrap of Mypophosphites, A this preperation + ferentin B R S e 10 Faper bufare tha TRRG. ¥ ey FELLOWS HYPOPHOSPHITES 19 ailapted for dlseases which are produced by Jomt of HErVOUs power ad consequent mascal viz: Consumption, Hroncnft Cough, Avhoniz, Coog, slon, &!ul‘uflfl, bplieptie Fits, 8t. Vit vonus Dahtli*y, Chronic 1Marrhoea, 1. and A Tyyspepsia, 1 4 Yo, Discases pro Ny oretaing the Mind, by gritor Anaiely, iy anid Growih, iy’ Culld Beating, &c., &c._Solu by all broggiuta, DS, a imporicd CANARIES, Taiking Parrote, and other Pancy Birds, Goudfish & Aquariums. FRRD BI Rn s KAEMPFRR, 127 Clark-st, Taridermisls' Materlals, &¢, - SCALES, FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES OF ALL XINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSK & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St,, Chicago. Becarefultabuy enly the Gennine, HAILIROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND TEPARTURE, OF TRAIRS : ‘:fi“:"q" oF Rerenencs Manrs.—¢ "“"&2 Bundsy excepted. §Mondsy excep Teave. Arive, ePacificF SRELL geloux it H ahubu aUubudue N 353335534 & m p. m. am 0w . 0. m. 0. o 07 p. m. o0 m. 0N p. m. bMamuette Rxn: # 9:009, . am, aGenéva Laks & Hockfor, 100D, m. 310:47a.m. Pand du Lac vis Janeavi FRR R Tuliman Totel Cars ara_run throngh. brtween Chi- s Sax9.4nd Council Blufls, on the train leaving Chicaxa a0y o othet 1oad rans Puliman o agy oter form o€ botel cars wewt of Chicago. a=Depotcornerof Wella and Kinzle-ste. b=Depot corner of Canal and Kinz CHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RATLROAD! Lrepots foot of Lake-si., Indiang-av., and Bizteent andCanal and Bisteenth-ats, Ticket Offices, 50 Ci st., 3ud st depos, Traina. Mendota & Gy eg F.rpress, Tockford & Vatace Dinlhg-Cars ana_Pullman 18- wheel Cars a4 run between Chlcago and Umabaon c Express, UHICAQGO. ALTOR & BT. LOUIS AND CHIOAGO umml:uA‘B CITY & LENVER SHORT LINER. n 3 Jeat ke, near Madiron.s: held re, i@, “Ticket Ot olh s, Twenty-thir . Louis, Hffln P'eoris, turlington & Keoku Exprem. Chicago & I'adacah 1t 1t Ex Ktreator, Lacon, 'ton Joliet & Dwignt'Accommdatais o CHIOAGO, MILWAUKRE & ST, Unlon Depot, cormer 3| Office, @3 50uth iggar and at depot. cpol Leave. Arrive, . ~7:59m. w. | 7:63p, m * 3:00p. m. [*10:433. M. A n & 2, fireen) i ' Foint, atid Aeh- Hay, Stevel 4 _Iand through Nigit Express. |t monp. m.ft :008. m, Al tratna Ticket i and Minncapolis are good elther via Sladison and Fr du Chieu, ar via Walertown, LaCrose, and Winona. ey kD, Al BALLEOAD. ake-at. and fo v DOt e briice. 14 landolpnest., neae Liarerd Tt Arrive, £t. Louls Express bl i Fast LI 4 Calro & New Orleans Ky 200" aCalre, New Url'ns & Texas Ex Fpringheld Lxpres, jringaeld Nighit K eoria. lturllogton & Kéol 1‘“"" Liarlinwton & Dubuagule & Kloux City £ uliugue & Blunx Cit] Gliman Passenge e Centralis only, b On Satunlay night ruos to Peoria oaly, MICHIGAN OLNTRAL nfin.uo D t, fout Uf Lake-at,, sad fuot of '-myAaac nd-at. southeart corgor of " ftax and a1 Paimer House, ry jcket Uflice, 07 Clark-at, oip, Urand Pacic Hotel, el (via M lay Hipre FiRutis Express (Uats ALY () PITTSRURG, FT. WAYNE & Depot. corner eoLiark-st., o AYER A OHICAGO RAILWAY, Faliner Housa, and Grana Vesina Hoiet, Arrive, Mal) and Expren. : i ko ittt ot Lids, BALTIHORE & OEHI0. e i, Tralnalesve from Exposition Bullding, roe: arkoat., ewot (Expodtion Bl oot Tlekel Offices: B3 Clark. _Urand Pactde, sud Les Artive Morntng Ex, | Bdus. . Fanbigo e e, ! 8don B LAKE, SHORE & MIOHIGAN BOUTHERN. Teave. | Arriva, ml? Mail—0ld Line, . Y. & Hoston spectal e Kxpress, dally. 1kht Kxpro...... FITTTSBURG, OINCINNATI & 8T, LOUIS R B. (Clnclungt Alr-Line aad Kokomo Line.) Depot coruer of Cilatou sud Carrol-sts._Weat Side. “TDepart. | An ianspalis, Lou- e L Ol g Exprew. Depot foot of Lake-st. and foot of Twenty-second at. l Depart., Arrive, Ciflslnnnl. Tndlanapolts & . ulsvilio Day Expr « 3 0:80a. m.|¢ 9:00p. m. e Nigut Expeess. .. § 8:00p, w*f 73508, m. CHI04G0, ¥ AND & PAIFIO RAILROAD i i (o T maba. Leavanw' era Aecomulods Tt K3DIchs. vesens Allmeals va 1 P \:l‘ln ‘:l‘l“‘h.l :AM Eapress areserved 1o dinlng rekonemy 1 D e oraer Cliaiod sqd Chrolt sia" iy ’ Leard. | Arrive. Day Mail.. S onm, ¢ 4 ¥alnvitle 1RORR R GO0DRICH'S ' BTBAMERS, Tresue B F B F BEEB3E b & r

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