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CHICAGO " RIBUNE FRIDAY JUNE 25, 1880—-TWELVE PAGES. MARINE NEWS. , / rain Freights Experience the Mid- summer Decline, igo Lntinclies at Cleveland Yosterday— Tho Vessels Derorlbed. A Variety of Notes from Home and Abroad. . ‘TOME UAPDPENINGS. GRAIN AND COARSE FRELGHTS. Yesterday groin freights ‘dropped 34 - cont, forthe reason that tho supply of tonnage wis ainexcess of tho demand. Charters were us fal- “Jows: "fo Nulfalo—Propuller Milwaukee and ‘whooners Bortio Culking and Sau Jaefnty, corn on through rate; propollers Vandorbilt, Badger state, Commodore, and aterm-burge Kotehnin, andschooner Willlam 1. Ogden, corn nt aly cunts; " propellers Starneen, New York, James Fisk, Jr Avon, Waverly and consort Hazan, whent, probaly at 7 vents. ‘To Krlo—Propeller Concstogn = and) = consort = Weeks, —curit ‘on throieh rate, ‘to Kingston— Schooner, Hurvest Queen, wheat nt 104 cents. To Collingwoo!l—Schooners Otter and Helte Brown, corn on two-thirds of the Huffulo rate. ‘fo Goderich—Schauner Metropolis, corn on through rate. Capacity, 7,000 bushels wheat and 970,000 bushels corn, LAUNCHES AT CLEVELAND, Yesterday two Intnches ovcurred at Clevo- fand, viz: tho steam barges Wokoken and A, worott. Following are tho deguriptions of the vous ‘The Wokoken is owned by It. K, Winslow, of Ceveland. Her name fs derived from the point of land where Walter Raletzh first landed on tho ooast of North Carolina, y dimensions tro as follows; Length of Keel, 252 feat; over all, 2 feet, heum, 37 fect; depth of hold, WW feet. She fen double-decker after the style of the harges of inte drto, and her sides oxteud up fully six- teen Inches above tha dvok. Another fenture not found in tho construction of vessels wi! be fa thather cabin will bo between decks. Hor ma- chinory is furnished by.tho Cloycland Cusuhoa Bteam’ Furnuce Company, She is provided with a compotnd engine 48x50, and d0x48 fu size, four-foot siroke, and hus two boilers 0x17. She is well built, aelupted either for grain or ore, and will goon bo ready’ for tusiicss, Thodloseription of tho A, Everott is ng follows: ‘The vessel ia named after Dr, A. Everett, romiuent banker, of tho firm of Everett, Wi fell & Co. wns built for Capt. Phiilp Minch id is 8 flne addition to niready large fect of veesels, Compctont Juiges regurd her tho most perfect boat on the lakes, The Chicu- y Vessul-ownors were enthusiastic over Mr. Sinch's ateam-bnryo J. A. Glidden, Mr. Mineh acknowledges the Everett to bo tho superior of the Glidden, Sho wis built by tho sume parties, Mesars. Itndellifo & Co, Sho is 2% feet lony, 39 feet beam, 18 fect hold, with 32 by 20 inch oyiin- 1 der, 10 foot wheol, 13 feat lead, Ser paehinery: fs furnished by the Globe Iron-Works, ly her rig ahe will nbio the Gildden, She will be commanded b PG. Minch, son of the owner, Mr, Sweeny first oMeer, Mr. Audersou second, Rufus Henderson first cngincer, Wiliam Sinlth second cuginecr, : DOCK NOTES. A, Moshor, Esq,, of Troy, N. ¥., was in tho elty yeaterdny 9 nt visitor, ‘Tho steam-bargo Northeruer put In her first appenraneo yesterday, Toe old birkanting Fame mado her first ap- pearance hero yesterday in yenrs. ‘Tho echooner J. V. Tracy carries rubble stone fron Chicugo to Muskegon for hurbor work ut $1ih per cord, The echooncr Kenrsarge takes baniwood Jumber from Hopkins Pier at $3 per 1,00 feet. NOTES FROM ABROAD. A FIFTY THOUSAND NUSHL VESSE! Mesars Edward and Ollvor Mitchell, O. & Gays ford, andather prominent merchants and vossel- men are considering. proposition to build a vessel here that will carry 60,000 bushels through: the Welland Canal. Theso gentlemen say that it will probably require neurly one year to build auch a vessel here, and thoy must commence ns soon usthey cnn get thuber, ote, in order to haye her ready for business noxt suason, when they hopo lurgo vessulé may got through tho canal.—Gaurgo Patladlum, June 22, QRACH ARUOND, The sterner Graco Grummond was chartored tnat everiinye by Moses W. Fleld, who will placo heron tho Wyandotte route, and nso te her 1g an exesirsion boat In connection with the Grace MeMijhiww. he Grace Grunimond was conled up renidy to sturt for Chive where she was ox- pected Co run ag tin excursion boat, ‘The Chtea- go partles were to pay $4,000 for the steamer irom the preaeut Une to Oct, 15, but the Chicago cople did nol come up to thelr agreement, nod morfer to keep the buat nt home Cupt. Grum- tnond accepted $3.00 for the samo time, ‘The Gree Grummond left Inst ping for Wy- andotte, while tho Grace MeMilhun took a moon- Ught oxettrslon.—Delrolt Bree Drees, : UH OF VESSELS, Deputy Marshal Cash P, ‘Taylor tne been yory” busy during the past few duys and nights, ‘Tho schooner Acorn, which his Deen lying wt Winds wr, had nelther bonded nor gottied up At 1 Iyto, hourlnst night. The seow Willlam: Wellhotise settled yesterday. Yesterday ovening tho Dep- uty Marshal Hboled tho schooner City of Che Yeun for non-piymunt of a tow-Liit of $10 due to the tug Sweepstakes, contracted In 1878, Tho schooner has been enmrged in buslness above slice that time, and this fy mid to be tho firstthme she has nttempted to puss siuco tho towlng was dono.—Detrolt Free Press. LAKE PORTS, CLEVELAND, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribting, CLEVELAND, O., June 24.—To-day bus been a notuble one in marine cirelos, two fino vessels being successfully Inunched and given to the world of tratic. Tho now steamer A, Everett was slid into tho water without accidont from Nadlell® & Co.'s yard ‘nt 2:20 this afternoon, When sho sottlod down hor avorago draft was found to be six feat two inches, The Everett will bo rondy for sen July 6. Hor cost, complete, Will be nbout $40,000. The second lunehing took place ut 4 o'clook, when tho steninship Wocuken was put iuto the Water from the yard of T. Quatles & sons, This Veusel 16 of graceful imodel, rersombling ocean Heunships rathor than lake vessols, among Whieh she will rank agyona of the finest. Hor avoraye draft ty aix foot six Inches, ‘Tho now Ucamship will be rondy for sen July 10, ier cost, when completo, will bein the neighborhood ot $110, Capt, Nngton will all her, with Jobn kt ae aa First Wor. rrvod—Propellor D. 31. Wilson, Marquette, jor. ory; schooners 8. J. ‘Tilden, Bacanubn, oro; Mit- nebaha, Frank Perew, Ema A, stapes, 1. B Card, David Waystat, J. ‘1, Johnson, Reindeer, oro. Propeitora Chicago, Culorado, for 7B. B, Hilo, Marquotto: Nabuut,’ Bill- waukoo; schooners ‘Ii, H. Brown, Sweothonrt, aa o. Hutchinson, Escanaba; Minnebaba, otto. Churters—Propellor Nahant, coal, Black River to Milwaukee, private torms; schooner ited, White, and Hue, frolght from Ashtabula to llwahkeo, 03 conis treo, DETROIT. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune, Detnove, Mich., Juno 21.—Passod down—P Pellers Gurden City and consort, Scotin, Arabia, Anulo Young, St. Paul; atoum-bargos D. dt. Wilson and consoris, William fudolph and bari, Tay City and barges, Mary iringle and bargos, iton and barges, Mary Mite and barges, Mine heapolis, Urindiyillo and consort, B. W. Jenness and barges, Kagt Suginuw and baryos, Clevoland and barges, Missourl and barges; ‘schooners King Vishor, City of Bhoboygun, 8. It, Foster, %. Gortacn, Young Amorica,' Amorican, J. * Johnson, Wagstad, J. F. Card, Reindoor, Wiltum Shupo, A. BL. getcraon, Camden, W. 8 Crosthwaite, Clira Palor, North Cane a. Nilson, Amorica, M Pefhw, Parana, J. 0, Hare Hon, ‘Thre Belly, F. L. Danforth, David Vanco, dohn’Keldorhouse, Lady Duiferin, Imperial, Our Te F, D, Mark OF. up—Propeller Empire, stoam-barges || desea Willan Edwants and consort, ‘and schooners Jowph Palgo, Nulotyh and consort, D. W. Pow. ra, Yosemite, and burges Chicuyo and consorts, Havow and consort, Intor-Ocean and consort, And achoonors Howland, Charles Luling, ‘folo- friph, H. A. Kout, Swallow. BUFFALO, Sptetal Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Burvaro, N.Y. Juno .—Arrivuts—Pro- Deltura W.'D. Graves, W. MH. Barnum, J, Peidg- A, Jr J. i. Fay; uchooners M. L, Calkius, WW, Aduing, Nelwon, Nello Gardner, Morning Star, T, L. Watson, Groton, D, P. Khodes, grain, Fpteago: ‘achoonor H, M, teovo, grain, diilwaus Cicarod—Propeller W. Ti, Barnum, W, T. Graves, a Triageon, Jr. J. B. Fay, Plymouth; Kboonory G. 1. Sloan, coal, G. W, Adana, ‘ly, ts ktson, D. P, Mhodes, bare M 3; Schoonurs Mf. Li, Collins, al, Billwaukod; schooner Groton, Sin ety BeBe Say en vk Company for the Union Steamout Lino, was siocgsatully launched this , Mtemoon in thig-elty. Sho will bo tinted wbout Hg ater irk OF August and go futo Tht ‘8Ho is the companion of the Cuba and Canal froights firm and higher. Wheut was Shlpped yeatorduy ut 7Ke, and this morning arn Advanced to 6X0, with wheat nominal at The iy Pino lumber at $2.0 per m fe ty Albany and ton, “Provisions to New ork, $2 por tol Cal tbipmests, 206,000 bueiuls. MILWAUKEE. Spsctat Dispated to TAs Chicago Tribune, ptitewauaes, Wis, June 24—Tho tug Levia- Se has abandoned work upon tha schoonee ars, ushore near Ludiayton, after moving ber an letaney towuid tho dep water, und pro el bra! unable pura) 1a Ce tut out, Bofore ‘iiving her up, Capt icirdand sitived himself that whe world not tloat if re Jensed, owlntg to the quantity of rand thit hues worked In between tho limber in ler hold, Tho schooner Joxophing, aunk for sme time at Kenosha, hax urrived tere and yone to dry dock, Arrivuls from below tod barge Cinta onorta and schooner Tn The Clinton edad to Chiauro to-night. The Behvoner Moonlight also left for Chicago this OV galing in tow of tho tug Huger, Nothing doing tn freiyhts, RTUNGHON NAY. Speelat Disputeh to ‘The Chieaga Tribune, Sturarox Bay, Wii. June th—The tug Thomas Spear arrived yesterday, vin canal, with seows, The tug drawiiur nine tect of water, it took her anne HIG time to work ler way thevush the sand, ns the water on the canal fa only nbout seven fect ten inches or elght fect Heep, t ha rohooner Ellsworth arrived yin the Door i ET, aad te loading Jee for Magulro & ayo. tpt d—Vin canal, schooner Collingwood; tuye Phoinus Spour, with lew and hunter xeows 1 tow? tu Leathe, feveseow, vit Doors Sturges, towded with leo; schooner American. ‘Wind southwest, fresh, and wari, VONT COLNORNT. Spretal Diepateh to The Chteago Tribune, ie COLL nh—Passed down were: Steum- =Sehooners Olive whonts A.J. Suppol, Baloito to Kingston, corn; propellers Agi, Uetroit to Kingston, whents Sovereign, Detroit to Kingston, wheat. Up—xchotmers Willy Killer, Ogdensburg to eveland, frum ore: Clty of Green Tuy, Mons to Chicago, Mabt: A. Cea, Collins Buy to nledo, light; Agnes Hope, Hamilton to Cléy Jand, light; propellers Lothutr, Kingston to Ch eago, light? Coltle, Hamiltou to Dotralt, High Darge Corlsande, Kingston to Chicugo, light Gen, Burnalile, Oswego to Detrolt, coal, MARQUETTE, Sptetat Dispatch ta The Chicage Tribune, Manquerre, 3 » dune 2h—Passed up— Propeller Kinpire State, ers Indian, Peertess, ep Willhain Baker. Clonved—Propeller Sparta, and schooners Sumatra, Genoa, Houghton: propeller Auuie Smith and schooners Vrightle, Goshawk, pro- peller Cormorant, schooners Chirles Wall, Son- ator, propeller Vier, echoonor Verona. MANITOWOC. Svectal Manateh to The Chiea MAntrowou, Wis, June 2t—The schooner Hannah Esty, rocently extensively damaged by fire, his beow rebutlt and Is now ready for sou. ‘Tho seholuner Ida Rith ts out of tue dry-dock and nlinost Touly te go into conuuission. ho sehooner Gon, Sigel will bo out of the dry-dock this week, Tho entter Andy Johnson is slowly approaching completion, and ‘will probably bo taunched by tho “uth of next month. 4 ESOANATIA, Speciat Diepateh to The Chleago Tribune, Esoanana, Mich., June 2i.—Arrly! house atemmer Dahllay propeller Mary, schooners Venns, Stampede, Niugara, Canton Cleured—Sehoonors W. MeGresor, Flectwing, Ahlra, Cobb, Thonn vie. * Tho Milwaukee Helle, nshore near Ford River, was seuttled last night. ‘Pho lust heard from her was that sho was being pumoucd out. APPANER, Spectal Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, Apvanes, Wis, June 21,—Tho wrecked sehoon- er Anniy Thorine was finully,relonsed from the houch at Alaskin by tho tux 8.8, Cox, nud was towed to this port last night. ‘The vessel is Inn diupidated condition, and will be taicen to Mil~ waukes for rypilrs. Tho old wreek is kept from sinking by beins halned to spurs resting neross two other veasels, STURGLON TAY. Spectat Dispatch to The Ohcago Tribune, StunEoN Ray, Wis, duno 44.—When tho tue Teatbom was Dasslug throwin tho canal with a seow tn taw Toned with feo for Chicago tnst night, tho seow ot aground, and it took thom seven hours to zet her otf, Arrived=V In cual, schooner Ralph Campbell. KtnasTon, Speetat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Kingston, June 24—Arrived at) Montroal Transportation Company's whurf, sehuoner Yan strambenze, from Chicago, 22.450 bu corny Taira, from Milwaukee, 22.175 ba eorn. Departed—Schoonvr Iungutore, for Chleago, 6,000 bags mult, at 80 conta pur ton. COLLINGWOOD, Spectal Nispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Conmxawood, June_ 24.—Arrived—Schoonor Nortis, from Chieage, 14,000 bu wheat; schooner: Mosher. Chtengo, 15,053 bu corn, Depurted—steamer Slincoe, for Winrton, ‘to Jond for Chicago; stoamor Northern Queen, Chi+ cnygo, passengers and frelgbt. OWEN BOUND. Special Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, Owen Sounp, Junc #4.—Depurted—Sebooner Felloweraft, for Chicago, ties, ERIE, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. , Ente, Pa., Juno 21.—Cloarced—Sehoonor Annic Sherwood, Chicago, II PORT OF CHICAGO, ARINVALS. Stir Sheboygan, Manitowoc, sundries. Miskexon, sundries, Prop untried. Prop New Era, Grand Huyon, towing. Prop Milwaukee, Buffalo, sundries, PropSkylark, Benton Tirbor, sundries, exsonger, St. Joseph, aundele: Prop 't’, §. Fuxton, South [hiven, susdrica, Prop Bismarek, Menckutuce, towing. Prop Luckeye, Muskegon, aittulries, Prop i. C. lirittain, White Lake, himbor. Prop A. Laurlo, Muskegon, lumber. Drop G. BP, Heath, Saugatick, sundries, Prop Swatlow, White Luke, lumber. Prop ©. Hickox, Muskegon, lumber. Prop Alma Munro, Moutreal, sundries, Trop Tempest, Muskegon, lumber, Prop Northerner, Mitfulo, Uiyht. Prop George Dunbur, Muskegon; lumber, Prop RK. Weltzel, Milwaukeo, towlug. Prop Avon, Buttalo, sundries, Prop Oconto, Green Bay, sundeles, Prop 8t, Joseph, Muskegon, lumbor, Prop'M. Groh, Muskegon, himber. Prop ‘fruder, ‘Muskegon, lumbor, Prop Badger State, Hullo, sundeles, Prop 1. 1 Owon, Escunmba, fron ore, Prop Conestoya, Erie, sundries, Lotus, Mit! }, tumber, . W. Forry, Clevelund, Ight. Sehr Fame, Cednt Rivor, cudar posts. Schr Ponsaukece, Buifalo, coal, Sehr Adironduck, Muskegon, bunber, Behr d. F, Trac uskegon, luinber; Behr Willlain Jones, Cedur River, lumber, Schr G. Elion, Duck Lake, lumber. Schr IL. 1. Moore, Muskegon, lumbor. Sclir Murs, Ludington, lumber. Sebr Antares, Muskegon, wood, Rebr Loulsa, Alpenn, cedar posts, » Day. Muskegon, imber. Suhr Edna, Culinet, gravel. Sehr Hosa Belle, Grind Haven, lumber, Behr C, 1, Wooks, ight. Sebr Pauline, Maulstee, jamber,, Kehr Lannberbumn, Muck Crock, lumber, Sobr G. Barbour, Muskegon, lumber, Rehr'T, Ys Avery, Muskegon, lumber. Sehr f., A. Law, Hultulo, conl. Sehr Rainbow, Ludington, lumber, Sehr Androw Jackson, Mintates, lumber, Sehr ‘Tempest, Gurdon Bay, sundrics, Scbr Potrab, Cedur River, otditr posts, Sehr M. Ludwig, Ludwig's Plor, bark. Behr VaAllon, Grand Haver Sehr ©, O, D,, Grand Haven, ltinber, Sehr City of Grand Rapids, Grand Haven, lumbor. Subr City of Brio, Grand Haven, lumber, Schr Golden Harvest, Grant ven, lumber. sehr Atuunto, dsluskegon, lumber, Bebr Carling torus Butlalo, conl, Sehr Green Buy Traverse Bay, lumber, Sehr MB. Packard, Packard's Pior, bark, Sehr J. V. Taylor, Manistee, lumbor, Rehr Halstead, Buituto, vl rons Schr Otter, South fluveu, lumber, Bclir I’. Palo, Buttalo, et. Sebr Cold Spring, South Haven, cobblostone, Behr Wollin, South Haven, himber, Sehr W. R. Ogden, Muskegon, Inmber, Sehr It, Simmons, Muskegon, lumber, * Sehr Kouyenir, Pentwater, lube : Behr daunes Platt, Escanaba, tron are, Behr Monckaunce, Menekannce, nbor,, ‘Schr 1, Blephenson, Menokutince, lumbor. Aebr #. Ei. Tyson, Monokaunes, lumber, Sehr Magdalen, Muskeyzon, luinbor, Schr Elva, Connoll's Pier, rullrond tics, che 8. Kilonwood, Manistee, lumber, Sehr G, Murray, Musk umber, Kehr Milan, Ludington, lumber, Bebr Lafrinior, Ashtubuln, cont. coer paca Stan istec, parma, h potes, chr Cuynhoge, Cutes Buy, telogral Sebr William Morse, ‘tuolie weave Behr Dransit, South Eaven, 4 Bebr Golden Ficeco, Butlulopcoul, ACTUAL BALLINGS,. Stmr Sheboygan, Manitowoo, sundrics, Stir Muskegon, Muskegon, sundrlos, Prop Moasouger, St. Joxoph, sundries, White Lake, sundries, Hrktuin, White Lake, sindrtos, Prop G. BP, Heath, Saugutuck, sundrics, Prop Alaska, Erlo, 0 ris tour and sundrics, Prop F, Palins, Bulfato, $0,000 bu vori, Prop ©, Hurlput, Bultalo, 40,600 bu corn, Bohr K, Whislow, Buffalo, 60,000 bu corn, Sehr Onconta, Bitlalo, 27,480 bu corn, Prop et Louis, Hutfulo, 1,700 tes lurd and sun ries. Schr J. HL, Rutton, Butfato, 64.420 bu corn, Kehr Domildson, Butfalo, 90.000 bu corn. Prop Lowell, Cloveland, 10,743 bu corn and guo- dries, Prop 8. O, Baldwin, Escanaba. Schr E. 8. Robinson, Menekuunes, Sebr Willlain Grandy, Menekuunce, Bobr IE, Witueok, Mevokaunos, funtates, Behr W. Loutit, Ludington. * Bebr Approntive Hoy Jraud Haven, Scor Westchost uskeyo Behr T'wo Brothers, Connell er. Bone. Hee Grand Havers Tanicns vhr Rouse Simmons, Pentwat Beir North Btur, Pontwator, Hrop Annle Laura, Muskegon, hr C. O. 1). Grand Haven, Prop Huckoye, Muskegon. ‘ Sebr Magdalena, Paul's Por, Schr Beloit, Muntstee. Sobr J. A, Holuus, Grand Haven, Rebr City of Erle, Grand luveus Schr Cecolia, Mantatco, Prop 0. Hickox, dtuskegon, Bebr W. IL, Hawking, Maulstoe, — « Behr Atuunto, Stuskezon, Prop George Dunbar, Muskegon, Sebr Graco Murray, Cleveland Prop Tumpest, Muskegon. ch ‘Tribune, Prop St, doseph, Muskegon. Rehr Adirondack, Muskegon. Schr Presto, Grand Haven, ‘ILE COURTS. rrEMs, . Suge Tuley has been engaged for about a week post In hearing with a jury the very dirty divorces case of Sophia Bullerman nguinst Henry Bullerman, it was concluded yesterday, and the jury found Bullerman guilty of adultery, but not guilty of cruelty, drunkenness, or attanpting to polson his wife, ns was charged, Mrs. Ballerman way found not guilty of the two charges against her,—aduitery and erueity. Judge Smith wilt be in his law eonrt-room to-morraw inorning nt 0 o'clock. ‘he habeas corpris case of Wenry Pelletier, arrested on suspleton of some Indetintt ertine inul offense, cane up yesterday before Judge Moran, but. the elly falled to prosecute, and he was discharged, Disehnurges from bankruptey were Issued stertay to Walter 8. Bogle, [ram Malley, M, A, Lawrence, L. E. Shelton, and Uenry W. Martin, DIVONCES, Tlenry Messer filed a bill yestorday inthe Superlor Court ehiarging that his wife Mary deserted him fn 1976, and asking for the ustiul deerce of divorce, Sehremp Anderson also wants a decres on the ground of the habitual drunkenness of her husband, Kugene Anderson, Alfred Adauis, with siiular equanimity, has seen his wife Hatie living with another tn for the last six years, but his patlence ig at Inst extinusted and he joins the army of divoree-hunters, Lastly Mary Wilkins charges that her hus- band’s “dronken hibits have Mneapacitated him from taking care of his family, and she asks that she may bo known as Mrs. Robert Wilkins no longer. UNITED STATES COURTS, Hugh 'T. Dickey commenced n sult yester- day for $50,000 nzgainst tho City of Chicago. Justice, Bateman & Co. sued ‘Timothy Ryan and Patrick Ryan for $1, Emellus Thomas begin n sult for $4,000 against the Town of Momence, A erliulual information was filed by the United States Distrlet-Attorney against Grice Moore for carrying on tho retail fquor busi- ness without Heense, She appeared and pleaded guilty and was fined $20 and costs. STATE COURTS, Anna Latournenux began a sult yesterday to recover $3,000 of Willlam If, Hoops, Samuel Zelmet and William Fetdstem brought suit In attachment agalust Abraham Goldberg, claiming $1,870.30, 'Toblag Simon an another for $1,000, and Herman Ki min ane for $300 against the samo defend- aut. Benjamin Grossman began a sult in debt for $1,0% damages against M. J. Light, Leonard Rothgerber, and Abraham Lipman, Janes S, Robeson has been trrested on the strength of a, letter from fowa charging ulm with embezalement, but he claims thers has been no warrant Issued for his arr Sat Link he onght to be iminedintely charged, Mathew Layden commenced an action In trespass against Michael McGarry, laying damages at 35,000, Willian Hudson began in attachment suit against the steamer Flora to recover $200, PROBATE COURT. In the estate of John Irons, tho will was proven and adinitted to probate, and letters testamentary were issued te Agnes Irons, ‘The estate {5 valued at about $50,000, In the estate of Carrle Daniels, minor, let- fers of guardianship were issued to Gertrude Leatz, ‘Tho estate is valued nt about $150. TNE CALTA Junoy RroparrT—The baukruptey calendar. A lubens corpus ense will be heard at? p,m. Avprt vate Count—Motions, Jupan: Gany—Motions and submitted cnses. Noease on trial. . ; JupaK JAweson—7, 73, 74, 76. No ense on hearing. Jund . Ne Rogens—1 to 400 Inclusive, except WA, Hoaterman vy. llborg, on trial. TUNG MORAN—2H, OE Bl, HH. and 309 to Bs, Inetusive, | No. 184, Tanne Hnstings, on trial, dupue TuLEy—Contested motions JUDGE LARNUM—No enll. No, 16, Hilly, Deck er, on trint, Jubar KxicKenvockEn—Conern! business, CunuNnat Counr—Nos, 1270, Lard, 1423, and passed eases Nos, 1917, 1380, 1001, 1,412,'1415, Lat} Halae Noa, 1.22 1 12% ULGH LOoMIs—Nos, 1.231, 7, Wa, 1,24 1,205, Lod, 1,257, 1,238, and 1,018. i JUDGMENTS. Orneorr Count—Junay RodKrs—Thomas Gil- Ion v, Union Rolling-Mill Company; verdict, $5,000, and motion for new trinl, APPELLATE een ne. DIS- Bpectat Dispatch te The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Ill, June 24.—Following are the proceedings in the Appellate Court to-du 49, Hartford Fire-Insurance Company v, Al- cotts judgmont afirmed; motion thal Ctork nol certify the facts found by tho Court over- ruled, WL Roynolds ot al. vs. Mayor; motion to aia: from record cortifivate of ovidence over- riled. 60, Buroka Coal Company va. Cummings; mo- fon to. sot aside stipuiation to continue sug- ned 87. Patterson vs, MoKinnoy; motion to with- draw rocord allowed, ‘Be. Wormloy va. Wormley; motion hy defend- ant ju orror to dismiss writ of error sustuined for want of jurisdiction; motion to withdraw real #o ng to uarry cuso to Supromo Court, al- owed, “fil. Marvin y, Collins; motion by nppotice to dlentiss appeal. 4, Euroka Cont Company vy, Cummings; mo- tion by nppetlce to allirm for wantof briefs und abstract. Hi. Comiskey v. Rreen; appeliva suggests diminution of record, and motion for cortiorarl ond for further thne to tile briets. f2, Salisbury v. Murshuil; nv appeal bond filed and motion to discharge rule. GALL OF DOCKET, 562, Bporry v. Young ct al; talon, OS, Adunis v. Hunter; taken, BX, Wagnor ¥. Lyon; tukon, 55, Bissell y. Lloyd: takon, 587, Morrion v. Lowis; passad, GR, Notly va, MoDormott; tak: German Firo-Insuranco Buck; taken, ‘40, Peoria Furniture Company va. Zigler; kun. Gil. Marvin va. Collins; takon, fie, Field va. Colton; taken, 5, Gaines va. Becker; taken, bY, Audorson va, Hester; taken, 5%, Allen va, Behool Direpsors, District Bix, Town Nine, Ringo Four, Kilox County; taken. fis. Gillian vs. Lathburn; taken, B®, Jones vs. ‘rusteos af School District Twenty-six, Town Bight; taken; appoarance of dofendant in orror ontored, Adjourned to 10 o’clock to-morrow morn- Ing. Unll to-morrow Includes 597 to O11, CHICAGO REMINISCENCES, the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Wrraunanns, NvAn Quincy, UL, Juno 2—Ln a late lssue of Tine ‘Tisnune some- body, In giving o “Local Remiscence™ In connection with the Brattleboro (Vt.) bank dofulention, the late James H, Woodworth Is alluded to as a “former obscura school- master,” To “us” old settlers this way of sitting down on one of Chicago's best-known cith- zens, once Mayor and member of Congress two terms, reminds me of Rip Van Winklo’s pathetls remark, ‘Ara we so soon forgot whien wo ore dead? Agaln, tho Inte Gen, I Sweet fs called “Captian.” [knew “Jolt” Sweet In the old days at Monttowoc, Wis, Ho was then a young law student of grent promine, “It wits iny good fortune to know him tutimately and to have been able, as he thought, todo Him acts of Kindness (na bustiess nt'soclat way, which he was not the gort of man to forget. Until the time of his death our Intercourse was that of unreserved and close rlondship. At the dine your local reminiscence alludes to—theexeltemont and threntened riot caused by the suspension of tho Western Murine & Fire-Insurauce Company Bank—on, Sweet was in command o1 Cun Douglas, and If you, will turn to your own Miles you will tnd Ne factans hore given are there substantiated, I give them from ny recollection of the seene as given mo in a free and friendly confab with my friend, called out by asking the General for a deserlption of the geunes, AS Lremember It, wbout the time the mob got hold of Mr, Fred ‘Tuttle, Gen. Sweet caine that way, knowlug nothing of what was oingon. Your files will give tho details, ut £think they will boar mo out in the slite- mont that tt wax “ducky for ‘Tuttle that Gon, Sweet was a cool, quick-witted, ar prompt ian, ag well as one of conmmanding presence, ? Comprehending tho’ situation instantly, action came us quickly. Jet’? Sweet was on, Company vs. | Alyde Pa not the sort. to sit down on the curbstone and call for the Constitution of the State of TIl- nols aul for decisions as to milltary Invasions, or reaerved rights of the States, Not much, He Just went for that oh and squetcherdt 1 and there, Alineataimultaneonely with Gon, Sweet's appenrance 2 aquad of his own soldiers from Camp Douglas, on the lookout for deserters and eserped prisoners, tp. peared, Directing them to clear the steps of the bank, the General appeared ata window, deliberately took out hls wateh, and, opening {t, hesaid so the erowd could hear him die telly, * alve this erowd just three mine utes to disparse, It you do not quietly zo away the troops willbe ordered to fre tpont you. ‘Troops under my command always obey order: Sald the General to me: “K., yo know T woulll have kept my word. [ut the next tinnte seemed an age to me, and ft was an intense rellef to me when the crowd quictly began to break and move awny, and Tre- allzed there would be no necessity for shed- ding btood to savao the shedding of more DT After or about the timo of the Cam Dongtis excitement about the prisoners, elt! zens iuade Gen, Sweet a present of 14, $1,000 United States bond, and your files at thethne will show how thoroughly the people of Chi- cao appreckited the services of Gen, 2. J. Sweet while he was In command at Camp Dougtas. At that tine the General was de- prived of the use of his right arm from woustds. elvedl In battle, whlely were the cause of his unthinely death, At the tine of Mls death he was Commissloner of Internal Revenue, and one of the must promising men of hls age in, the Nation. A truer friend, a more atnselfish patriot, a kinder, truer man than Gen. Sweet never lived. Respretfullye « JON HYDE PARK AND LAKE, Another Discussion on the Subject of “‘Pholr Joint Watcr-Works, A joint meeting of the Committees ap- polutedl by tha Hyde Park and Lake ‘Town Boards to consider the water-works question, which has Leen agitating those towns for some tine, was held at half-past 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon In the ofiice of the Rall- away alge, Grand Pacific Motel, Mr, Pearee In the chair, Tn stating the object of the meet- ing, he sald three propositions had been re- celyed from the: Town of Lake in regard to the Water-Works, while tho members from Myde Park had proposed to buy the Lake interest for $60,000, whieh amount was. to be pat in two years, which proposition had been favorably acted upon, and was now before the meeting for final disposition, Mr. Veeder, said that HYDE PARK WAS READY to give to the Town of Lake $60,000 for her Interest In the Joint water-works, the amount to be paid, without Interest, at the expiration of two years. Atl the property. hekl jointly, with the exception of three lots, the litte to which was now vested in the Town of Lake, ja to. revert to Hyde Park, ‘The Town of Jake, wutll the 1 rks in the latter town are built, ts to beartwo-thirds of the expenses of continuing the Joint water-works, Mr. Muirhead, atthis pot. sent up to the Secretary's desk the following draft of the propositions ho Village of ffyde Park proposes to take the Joint property, except the three lots to which Lake now holds title, and to pay Lake 0,000, In neeordanee wi 011 the ‘own of Lake to have the priv the contract, and to liave the right for two plpes on Sixty-seventh stre Island avenue, and Sixty-elghth. stree Sixty-third street, so far as Hyde ron Park can grant them); or fora tunnel, Lake to furntsh no water to eltizens or corporations in Hyde iy ‘aT Ke "The above proposition, the Chairman sald yyas now before tha meeting, but, that, all the mattors bearing on the question might be heard, he would have read the THE COUNTER-PHOPOSITION PF THE TOWN , er DAK which was as follows: VirstTo give, Lake ‘the Sixtysoventit street plpe from State to Stony Island ave- mune, Stale street pips Fru Thirty-nlnth venth, and $10,000 cash, Second—S70,000, eet pipe, ‘Thirty-ninth and it ts, SU, The Town of Lake to have Mo riaht of way from State to Lake on Sixty-seventh strect for nt Jenst two pipes. Just at this point the, members indulged in halr splitting, Every one seemed perfeetly satisfied with the Iyde Park proposition, but Hyde Park was anxious to have a well dug hi connection with the present works, ant asked Luke to go one-half of the pro- posed expense, which would reach $2,500, ‘This was the rock upon whieh tho aw spilt, and for two mortal hours the mi conferred, at times in undertones and even whispers, Amomber from Lake set the balt in no- tion by stating that he belleved that no pipes and rio well would Increase the supply of witer. An expendlutre of say $100,000inkehit give the necessary Supply and his town would not bo in favor of going to that extent on an experiment, : ‘rhe Chairman said the Town of Take was anxious to have water-works of its own, and ratice the pro postion from Wyde Park hat been necepted In good faith. * Mr. Hobart, of Hyde Park, asked if the proposition mado by tho ‘Town of Hyde Park was before the meeting. Having been an swered in the altirmative, ha sald that he thought the ‘Town of Lake should COUENATE IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE WEI That town would not be ready to uso the proposed works for at least two years, and, ns the Joint works are being driven to their greatest enpnelty, caustng ulusual wear and tear In muelinery, he thought it would be butan act of justice on tho part of the Town of Lake to step in and muarunteg one-half of the oxpenie ofa well, Ile would, therefore, move fo amend the Hyde Park propositiyn to thivextent: “That the two towns proceed atonce to die an well.” Mr. Coly said the cost of such a well would not exceed $2,500, Mr. Veeder was opposed to paying any- thing for the proposed ‘improvement, ‘The ‘own of Lake, he anid, would soon spend a large sum of money on its own proposed! water-works, nnd it would notbe right to ask them to contribute toward an improvement which would beneflt thai vorparatily, Mr, MWoburt thought the well would be of mnt benoflt, Mr, Colo remarked that the pumps could not deliver any more water than they now faves, beonuis of ry auihielion upon, Heth | in He stinpo of Inadequate pipe, one plpa being compelled to recelye the work of three punps.. Mr. obart said tho supply In his town con- tnned to bo deticlent, Mr, Mulrhead suid the Town of Lake hid already made some arrangements on the strength of the proposition from lyde Park, therefore thoy would not fool justiflad In lay- ing out any more money. lu ‘two weeks, he suggested, the ‘Town of Lake would be able tolifomn the Commitics just haw Jong it would fake to construct the proposed works, Until that time he would ba opposed to any outlay for well purposes, Me. Hobart withdrew his aimendment and moved that th¥ report bo recommitted, and that the Comuittes be Instructed to report within twa weoks from date a coutract In aecordance with the proposition from the ‘Town of Lake, and that they embrace In the eanitnact a provision for the construction of a well, . A lone dreary conversation, not dlscus- sion, followed ton this proposition, Fiuully Mr, Condes deelared that he could not feel authorized to consider the inntter unless 8) peclaly authorized to do so by his ‘Town oard, After some more talk Mr, Hobart moved that the report bo recommitted, and the Committeo be Instructed to report within two weoks. ‘This was agrocd to, ‘The Secretary was authorized to ndyertiso for 9,000 tons Of coul, and the mucting ad- journed, Wop ——_—_— Jules Verne's Time OQutdone—Around tho World fn Seventyetive Days. York Thanes, June 22. Among tho arrivals at the Windsor Hotel on Suturday were Str. damay, of, say hurls & Co, of Liverpool, aecompuntod by bis wife and gon and Mr, and Mra, Burron, ‘Tho party bad reached this clty after a remurkably quick Journey around the world, Sailing from Live vrpool on Murch 13 fn tho Qcoanto, the pioneer ablp of the White Stur Lino to Now Yurk, and now plying on the Oceldental & Oriental Com- pany's ine betwoon Hang Kong, Yokobunu, and ‘Han Francisco, they reicbed Sucg on Maret 28. Passing Polut do Galle on Aprit’7, Ponat, was reaehed on April 12, Stngupory ou A 18, and Hong Kong on April 37, the pussage to that port being made tin a ing the fastest hulf days, under ston, wnd ou record. bis. Isumy and bie party visite Canton and Shanghai, leaving tho fatter pos . on M for Jupun, Thoy wont by way of pore thruuxh the great inland son to Kobo, w Yokohanu. Sailing frou Yokobania on May 2 the Oceanic curried the party safel7 ucross the Paoltla Oecan ta Kan Feauclion, where thoy arrived on Junod, When they pirivey, in Now York thoy bud travelod 24,300 ual ‘Tha than 4) Young, La Re occupied In making this journey, exclualve of stoppages et different polita vinited, was aixty- aixdnys, Allowing nino days in which to com. picte tho Journay to Liverpool, and the trip will ye necomplished In seventy-five days, or five days leas than the celebrated Journey deacetted In Jules Verno’s romantic story, " Aroind tho Worl in Wighty Days.” Tho Foyngers wern fortunate in haying fine weather nenely the en- Uretrip, The temperature was unusually cool while thoy were pnasing through tha Red Soa, and exceptionally cold on tho Pacific Ocean, AMUSEMEN'TS. DRAMATIC NOTES. Augustin Daly is expected in tho city to- morrow. Ada Cavendish’s leading man next senson wlll be George C. Boniface, Willian GH, of “ OurGoblins,” is out with a card warning MSS, pirates, The American minstrel manager, Sam Hague, lea bankrupt in Liverpool. ‘The exodus from the variety to the “ Jeglti- mato” stage next season will be alarming. ‘The Opcra-House, Milwaukee, will proba- Uy lowered to the ground ficor this sum- Thomas Jefferson was presented with a daughter June 14 by his wife, professionally known ag Eugenia Paul, Mr. George Clark lings gone to Lond play: the Parson in © The Danites: W. i herldan ts coming homes organized in New A company is bein York to travel with D'Ennery’s new spec- tacular piece, “ Across the Inipossible.”” They say that Judie, the great opera boutfe ress, is merely waiting to gee what Bern- netress hardt’s American reeeption will amount tu before accepting an engagement here. Judic Jits superseded the Parisians, Itts announced in the Culpper that 11. J. ehneldgy in the alfections of Sargeant has obtulned from Steele manager of tte Madison Square ‘Theatre sole right to produce thronghout the Untt States during the next five years all pieces which may prove successful‘ in that theatre, In Now York the Union Square, Daty's, Walluck’s, the ‘Thnlin, ‘nud the ‘Mudlaon Square Theatres will run stuck compantes next season, ay they have in the past. ‘There is much conjecture as to the apening piece: but nothing has been yet “ofiictally®” an- nounced. Janauschek’s coming company ineludes ‘ate Fleteher, Lizzle Ufecses ‘rank G@. Cot- ter, George We fesselis, Mr. and Mrs, A Carhart, and G. F. MeDonald. Shirley Smith remains ag stage manager, Hartshorn as treasurer, and Ilttle “Phil Simmons has been engaged as advance agent. George Conquest and his company will Jeave London for this country In the steamer Italy on tie 7th of July, buthts plece will not be ready for production until the 2d of August. His troupe fneludes lily son, Miss Alicea Burville, who was in the train of Lydia ‘Thompson, Miss) Lilfan Lanenster, and four pantonbnists, beside many lesser Nehts. The young lady, who defies the Inws of gravitation and ilutters about like abutter- fly, las assumed the name of Mile, Ethera, Tt ds rumored that Sam Colville has an inter est in Conquest’s visit to thls country. For tho season of 18%-SL Milton Nobles organized as follows: Misses Fanny vis Burt, Amy Lee, Grace Page, anil Leonora Bradley; Messrs, Milton Nobles, Alonzo wart Sam E. Ryan, David Ry oun Vilurd, W. 5. Anderson, J. W. Gardner, HOS. Wires, George W, Bar- mum, and W. 1. Wright. Milton Nobles. is proprietor and mmmgers Rodney S. Wires, Be business ag Mix its ‘ehrnunn, musteal director, and William C, Anderson, treasurer, The London Theatre for this month, spenk- Ing of 1G Danites,”? snys. “It teenie to us that Mr, Waldron’s renderme of Carter, the Danite, gives evidence of hlsier artiste capabilities than are flisulayed by guy other member of the troupe. avery tnoties Is per- fects It is Impossible to see him wittout a shitdder, Though his part isan imporant one, lig ts not often on the stare, yet oe never forgets hin for an instaut, and Ins presence ts felt even when he is not there. +. ‘There is something terrible in the silence of his moveuents, and one might al- most gay to him ns Victor Mugo said to Bundelalre: * Vous avez Inventé un nouveau frisson.? ? An actor “of Jong experience and np proved judgment” lins just returned from Euglond, and lias confided tis views con- cerning Henry Arving th a Journal In that, city, Hedoes not think that Henry Irving ean be compared with Edwin Booth as a tragedian, but that he Is espectally great In melodraina, and excels part! outers: in parts in whieh there 1s a flavor of sardonic humor —Louls Xf, for Instunee. In Hamlet, says this critic, Irving is spasmodic, stagey, tne natural, aud wenrlsome, but as Matthias, in “Tho Balls,” he is really great.“ No man since Garrick hag held such a position on the lish stage. He is entirely above eriti- elsm. Je has become the fashion, and ean dous he Hkes, The people have put hin upon a pedestal and believe in him too de- voutly ever to question his superiority over all rivals.” “ ——— * "Tho Wectric Light in Russa. St. Petersburg Golos, ‘Tho JablochKoit electric candle ER bas proved ta ben ut suecess, Tho inventorand company” have lately gold tho property of thoir assockition and sume of the rights of the Inventor for 2000,- Q0U roubles. Mr. Jublochkolf, having realized n handsome fortune from dis candle, socks to re- tire from businesy and to devote himself to the further Investigution of tho electric Myht. In April last thore wis established here a new aoolet: The Russian ty. of Electric leh [a aucecssor t N, Jublochkot, Inventor, aid Company.” ‘Tho new socle: hus. onpltu) of 6,000,000) roubles, divided Into 40,000 shares of 125 roubles each. Mr. Jabloch- ‘Koll was able to transfer to this soviety un order for 4,000 Innterns whieh, acvording to tho calen- jution of tho inventor, — wi puy tho ritniing oxpenses and a minfinum of 10 por cent to tho shnrebolder. The inventor expresses bis bellof that the anual demand for fanterns will soon Inerease to 10,000,nnd thon, the society may pay asan average 2 per cent. Mr, Jublochkot® gave tho following interesting abe Jn Parlé tho Magntaines do Louvre bean with four Inateris and within eleven months ordered ninoty-six: the Hippodrome bemin with forty, and soon Increased to 20; Paluis d'ln- dustrio bad Inst yeur 250 tuntorns, but now It bus over, Tho Shab of Persia. has within elyht months ordered twenty lintorns. ‘The Jostiiny Dvor of St, Petersburg: begun with elugbt dni- terns, and now uscs aver 10, Many public places of both Husain Capitals and ather large: cities ure Habted with the Jablochkot! candles. While tho electrician of Mento Park conthiues: rprise the world with bis numerous curious: nttons, louving bis electric lantern In ‘0, tha motest Russlan inventor has area monopolized tho electric light In the Old World. What a surprise it would bo if some entorpriss ing eumnpany should ftredace tho Jablocikutt cundio In New York, and in Monlo Park, toot Princo Roland Bonaparte. Prince Rotand Bonaparte, it is nnnounced, f8 Faint, murry the duuyhter of the late M, Hine, the famous Groprieror of tho gamin, tabled at Monaco. As tho brido's sister married Prince Radalvill, the daughters of tho otd sgiune bler may be considered aad having tholr falr share of luck, Blung diced fminenscly rio! d bis daughters wore ustoomed tho best mi dnonfal catches in Europe. it ia sald that they om and benutitil as thoy are wealthy’; aud since tho younger branches ‘of the [on purtes are fumous for their lack of mori! Priuee Roland ought to by happler in hid inutri- monial yenture thin was hls fathor, Prince Plerre, who murrlod a Keunistreat withont the: consent of Nupolcon UL, and had to submit to ibis wonpstage dvelirod mull, Attar ue fall Prince Plorro again married his wife in Brussols, and thus Jegithinizesl the ehll- dren which hud been bora to hin in tha meun- thos, Roland fs, thorefore, a Priuce of tho house of Bonupurto, though his unelo, Cnrdinal Luclen Honupurte, rofuses to reeaxnizo hin as such, Ho ls Sub-ldentonunet of the Phirty= eixth Frouch itegimont of infantry. MEDICAL, winicinsania tints Nien wegen LEUCORRHEA Snizguraremeay haying no asltiugent. Sure eure ut qonuy gefundud. No quick, Vunipliut frvo. fou. mottey hain tt. Kxclusive turrite RU DOLPILL CO, oF Suuth Carwoneets SCALES. o~ FAIRBANKS’ ‘STANDARD SCALES OF ALi. KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO, 111. & 118 Lake St., Chicago, Becarefultobuy only theGenuine NO Gtr! UB ANEOUG: nny Noprayn DR. KEAN, 178 Buuth Clark-st., Chicago. 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Agants, ta and itt oumnar fiearbort, HARVARD UNLVERSITY Adanission Examinations at Chicago, 1880, Hxnmlontions for adsulasion to Harvant College (pratninary und wattrod the Lawerauey Seiendily i Head sehoul, and Oy Law: Soheod, will by held ine ede, Ley a dus: iy 1, 2 und d beginalng at KD, uly ‘the: pinatiuns, which are Meutieal with thows hod tn, Pride, tre Trowty wit who Intonil ko enter tha ubover depurtiiunts of the Datversity, and open to OlUES VON pAyMONE OF tee HE FU, Furnas who Yrupos i pase Uhioro uxandnations are roquented to biforay the Bocrutary of Murward inlversl Age, Ate. UF UNE pirpORd batore Aue tung to addreas hin foe farepor intonation, athe Ad xnmtiiationa of thy University will be hula ut wat thw three days fol- Y lowing the ;. hich, tho examina- ast Wel Hig vrovtad ace it Kuna will be hold wi wad In the Chicawe "rivuna wi A nid Ju UNLVERSITY of VIRGINI BUMMER LAW LHCTUMES (ning weekly? ba yin 8th Juiy, iss) ind ent oth Noptombor.. Have proved OF elital use,—Ist, to stdonts wh joslan te purse Shelentudies at cds or ocher Lav Hy 2, to tleexy Who propose ty roud privatalys tnd dd, lo praotitions ofa who luve bot hid the advantage wystomitio pe elroulir molt, (MeO, Untvuralty of Nitty Heats Cant, whid Stat Lane, “Boloit College. ays Examination fue adit The Aununl I repetvas ankle ta at tho GIAS suutuntay ut Monday, dune communelng at Wu'clack, bee Hane ere le te ORE Sheifleld Sclentific School of Yale College, Courses ta ry) Puro wud Apulled, in Clvit nineuelng, la Auricultures Ho logy, und Govions. und iy G eutiie Studius with Knulish, Pronett, and Gerninn, diitleal Reouuiny, Wistory, atc, hue purtientare wide 8 PROR GEONGH J. BRUSIC Executive Onicor, Now Haven CIV MECHANICAL. AND $Y Wout the Henaauiagr Palyta Next terw beulna Supt, WL ‘the Register for talnd a fiat of tho uradiutos for tio past 64 yours, with wir positions; alse, course Of atudy, ulreman| Sxpsiinds Gil Radrous DAVID St GENES DI ctor. SOUTHERN TOME SCHOOL POR GIRLS, 107 & 100 N, Charlewout,, Baltimore, Mu MRS. W, M. CAHY, Miss CALY, Establishod 13th. Feonch the Language uf the Bebook RAILROAD TEE TARY RRR AND DEPARTURE UF RAS EXPLANATION OF RYPRNENCE MARKS, —4 Bats Feaghed “sunday oxcuptad. donday ‘exceyees Forthweatern, seattwag, pike, “Time ‘ables, Mleeping-' Acenmmadations, apply AC Any uf tha: folie Ueket offices of ‘tha Compa nil Gl Clarkes, er Randolph wi teats.) 1s Houses th Unnaiesty and at thu depots, ot Palmer ten For Mapa, tit aPncifie Fast Tind,....., mvlonx City & Yaulkion Day Bx. vin Clint mbubuaua Day BE. vin Chita a uduy Night ic, vis Cintas Homann Mane Miron con x npide Esprose., t Rockford & ert, Wonk far & 8 rewrite krone Milwauke UM vena PM iver Spoeia on X Groen tay. ssi aW merry tes bMuwnuken & G Hareat Bie bat Paul & ‘Minne ESt Paul & Minne tat Bs 8833. tl Hel Dakown Ne fe 433 t r a 15 4a Et WI tenltin aot titne-tables nt 1 Clarkst Puitman Hotel Cars tro tun throuzh, botwonn Chie ghey and Counell Multa, und Patina Bioreee hs Slats ire on tho tae Chest coe 12, nil teat he ma any other form ut —Nepot comer of Walls snd Kinzlo-s E=hebot comer ut Canal and Kelngincste Quincy Hattroad, -Tabion, Steapine-(ar uy of the following ny ta Chicago: fe Cink k's Hxtirors Often. (an Randdtpl und Biatorata,), fut OF Hietonitilicetan Tattaet dogsg ead cernee canal and Madison-ea.ton Westsidge "Ana comer Canalund Taave, | Arrive. {Ottawn & Streator Expraas. IAwvexbund Passencetesees 6 bNebraska Exqi bituque & Sluox City Fepre: ADowner’a Grave Aveutnutedi bPacitle Fast Rxpross iKunsay & Colorado EkKnnans City ots Aurom sunday bAuenra -Passony Mendota & Ottana bitorkford.tr yort &ttua LAurora Hassengar. BAuror Vuswcuzer Omaha Night Expr cloxns Niantiixpre: anens City & St, Lie ‘re wre & Do! bude express jay ‘Theatr “Datly, Dally, excupt Saturday. of Dally, ecco Tatinian flint Coaches hetween Jomeph, Mehison, without chanse. umluy, —¢Dally, except Sleewioustare and Passengers wow, Connell Witte. Om ha st. ‘apekn, and Kansas City, throwin Cars, with Meeting Chairs, City. CB. Q. Dine Ly ara ean Chicago nnd Karsan Cars iittached to all tealns, Chiengn, Mitwantkoe Kt Pant Rattway, “Vun-lundte” ‘Depot, corner CHtton und Cares ata, “Dickus Offices, “Gh Clurkest 1 Ouse, Urana'aettia Hoth: undiat Doune. V8mOr House ‘Monastn, DrOMA Tt itt Madiaon, Vani a (Chie, low, und Diukows Bx, Ktevens Point and Ashland I: MiEwaukeo, Madison, und Prairie dtu Chien EXUTUMB. rs. ilo Accumuindailon,. auin Fixprean., Hyron Puseenae tein’ Bast Pusan oH O ym $ Td Am rm Alltming run vin Milwankoo,. y aiid Miniteawitla are wad either ‘via Mndiaon aid Fratrie du Chien, or via La Crosse and Winona. Tt Depot font of fa ge nice, Es Bheitle ote. a Gentent faltcnna, and foot uf ‘wenty-racand ndoipheat, nose Clans, Grand Kt. Louls & Texas Express. St Louis. Texas Fast Ling. iro & New Orleans Expru cairo X ‘Taxa Express {Netlehy EXTTESS peligtleld Nuht Hepe ort, Hurlington & Koo ria, Burlington & Chatewortlt Datuque & Sane i Sloux City Expros WOn Saturday niuht runs to Contraite b Vonsatuniny nlhe to Gilman uniy. ee <On Saturday Miglie rum te Puurliunty ” Vater tera act aee ae Atean. inion - West Sila, cornor Canal and V4 Toles iy fan, Automat "ded, an Aton 3 nos, at Donal got Fesuirund Muctofioter and Palmer tonsee Co sonvu. | ATrve. Kunsus Clty, Donves x 1 Pant BRUPe4es sersveae , uOvIO Nidhi Be! Ku Sin is, Sprinuilold & Susy br bh Moulle © Xow Grioana . Luuls, Springtiuhd & ri Haart Hurling: | ease eae tun & Keokuk Pekin & Poorin x, via Chicaso & Pauneat th te BE Btreator, Lacon, Washingt't Jullut & Dwight Accomnon Chienan, Rank Tatand Msi Denne corner of van uren nagar weattenna ¥, ONleos, i Clarkert, Shorman Maga. falnior iors Grand'Pacitle Hutal, aud 73 Cunt Ss ue are eee Leave, Arrive, Pavenvort & Pooria Expross,. Connell huts Fast Hxpress, Munana Clty, Leavonworth chisan Bast Expr Poru Acconmodauon, Counell Hum 0 Kanane City, ds ehhion Nhe Express, *Dnlly except Sundaye. {Hall abully Sacer aiondara” tal A106 al exc? Hatuniays, Michigan Centrat Battvnn: Dopot. fot of Lako-st. und font or 'Twonty, ‘Wiekot OMicu, 7 Clurkext., xouthoust earn] dst, tt , f Baus duiph, Grand Maciiu Hotel, and at ixtmoly ta" vin Main and Afr Line ow York & Maxton Kxprer Hheeial New Fork & Bertone Kalaniazoo Accommmod tinntio Express (dally! gt MXPTUWS ssesrerees Luke Shore a: Michi ‘ekot pMlees at dopots, Van Murun-st., howd (0 Salle, ''wenty-socondext., und Purty-thind-st. ‘Tob find feolait dflee under Sherman House, and tok Ofices ia tha Grund Vucitie Uutel and Pater Hous Teave, Ronthern Rattw, Mall (via Maln Ling). Special Now York Expt Dlwnining Express (daily Ys Exprei Pittalurg Cincianats & Ke. Tonle 1, (Clhelunatl AtreLing und Kokonio Ling. Dopot, curner of Clinwa wid Curruit-ats,, Wer Sie, Touve, | Arriva, Cincinnall, Indianapolis. Toute Wiley Coluubus a seaat Ihny roads Necectef® S14) wmf’ 1:08 pra pe Nigit idxprows. fy 8.0) pmld 7210 wi Baltimore «& Ohio, s Depots, Kxposition Mullding wid foo of ‘Twenty. suconidat, ‘ukut Oflces, 3 Clark-at., Palmor House, Gruttd Pucite Hue, aid dopot eaposition fultdar Teavo. | Aviva, * Morning Hxpross, ‘ail? 6:50 am Fust Lue. it Priip 8:00 po Kankakee 21 Dopot, fuot of tanku-at. wid tout of wonty-socond-e. dears. | Arriva, Cluetnnath, Indianapolis & Jouts- willy Bag Kxpro * §:00, 300 pin fb 8:0) plaid Few) han Chicago & Eastern Mlinots allroad. ‘Oanvile, Houte.s ‘Toker Olives, 77 Clark-st. Pulmor Jfouse, Grand Pas elie Hotel,” ‘rains luavy trom Depot corner of Archer und Suwarbave. : 2 Pay Matte, ual vilte Vi Chicago & Graud Trunk attway Mopol corner Archer wid Btowartave. Leave.) Arriva 2 we He M300 p a) Pittsbuew, Ft, Wayne & Chicago Rallwar, ‘Van ituron und Canal-sta Woket Uiiieus cfelaretse, Hainer tiuusa, wad Graitd Pacli Hl3.t Louve, Arriva” Mall and Express, Now Vutu Express tuul pts GOODRICH STEAMERS. Htacing, Milwaukoo, Shuboyyan,M'ntwox, ay Salurday Hoxt'dun’t Iguve unl Night b'ts for Miw'ke,&c,'Tues.& b's pudiugLON, Munisloa Kc,Subs Bund Kawaunes, Annvpuy.ke.Puos &¥ rid. rund Haven, Muskegon, Gd. pur Grown lay, tc. ‘Tuusday ‘ur Kauinaba do Lake Supurl 3, Ofice & Docks tut ul Michusan-ay. 6 er eke

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