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The Inter Oceani
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ATa TO-DAT. AMUSEJIENTS. Opera, 'PmHiiiI, BOOUn THKATKS -Hsndnlp at. ncWCHICAOO THEATKa-Oark sa4 sartnlpa. Ywy i ULsrk aaa CHICAGO.

WEDNESDAY. JULY 10. 1S79. CITY BREVITIES. AEmdy of True Merit Bo land' Aromatic Blttar Win of Iron la invaluabl la ail an-feebUd conditions tha system, nervoas pros-t-atloa.

ud a deteriorated condition of tb blood. Pal and delisat ladle will find it Just tha tonic theraeed, Da pot. BoUnd" Drug 8 lor. 53 Clark tL Tha internal revenue receipt yeterdy wer tr24.8flO.23. Professor Barrett, of electric Ucht fame.

yesterday made too happy father of a a mail professor. Stale's Attorney IXIlls JlX not file the eoonlar affidavits la toe Slmonl eaae yesterday moraine The Assistant United State Treasurer yesterday sold worth of 4 per oeul bonds and dlabaraad S30.000 la enrrencv. A I locked him up. Tbat th affair should create Sue Kohn. afed 3 year, accidentally feu I any liL-teelinsT between the polio aau firemen, la from th aeeosd-aiorr wiudow'ot 34 Polk street.

I resrrstted. but now it Is ail over. It should be at 12 JO o'clock yaaterday afternoon, receiving injuries which are expected to pror fatal. At 1 eo'lock yesterday the Board of Trade held a meeting, aad a propoaitlon to repeal the "eoroer" role was dlarasaed. the amendments oa the same to be submitted to ballot on Tbars-day.

Loots Nolan, aired 6. llrimr with his parents at 47 Hamilton aTeaoe. waa thrown from a bncvy. while rtdlnc wltn hi brother, oa Ofden avenue, a boot o'clock last eyenlnc. aud llxhtiy Injured.

The legal profession and the many friends of Lawyer Ja. D. Brown will res-ret to bear of bis Irreparable loae la tne deata of bla wife, which rxcarred at tbe family residence yesterday. 1814 Wabash avanaa. Mr.

and Airs. James E. Burchell. v0 Oils aeao. last evenlna; cave a lawn party to tbe yotinsr pMopie of tbe First fiaptiat Church at their raaidonoe.

Th rain caused a sliht eonnoiioii amooc tbe parUcipaata and aadly Interfered wilh tbe pleaaare. WLile beinir cleaned out. about 6:30 o'clock yaaterday mo rotor, tbe boiler of Enetae No. 5. of tbe 1.

C. H. IL. exploded, severely but not dan-rroaaly aeaidinc Pi ram an Charles Hieldrica. who waa removed to 8t.

Lute's UoeoitaL. The County Treasurer jrive notice that he will pay all ordora orior to and up to Sot. 2i, 177. This will Include a number of heavy order, a It will be rmmbered it covered tbe last drliier momenta of tbe old board when they ruhd tarousb their bids wtta such a Luthtalaa: rapidity. Acoordlnflr to th latest accounts, the condition of tbe lion.

R. P. Dertexsoa bas sliabtly Improved. If ao relapse oeeara. lra.

Owens and Hobbaearbia ape id recovery is certain. Ills soas are la eonetaat attendance upon blm. and every attrartoa and ears la baina bestowed apon tbe areatlemaa. Daniel Yonn. a watron-maker.

llrtnir at 1 2t PerlnaT street, bad bis riarbt forearm brocea laat evenins by bein eaaxhf la a ahaft while Working: la the repair shop attached to Pioer'e Ice-boas. lr. T. H. bid well Is un certain whether the arm eaa be saved or not.

Mrs. Cnrtstlne Iiinaman. of 2(MJ Holt a venae, suicided py banam-. at 4 o'clock yaaterday ateraooa. Her huatewd left tbe houae aoout aa hour previously, leavlne ber apparentl la srood bslth aad spirlta.

Dreeaaed was aO year. old. Oermao. aad without family. Coroner Ufled, Yesterday the death was announced of William Weaber.

of Ixamond Lake, la tbe county of Lake. He was about tt5 years of ajr. aad bad resided onward of forty years la tnat eountv. durins which time he baa bea prominent taoui tboae who bad tbe Intereatof the dietriot at heart. lUa (aawral will take plaee to-morrow.

Tbe annual tntliur of the stockholders of the Cbleajro loak Company waa bld at tbe offlee vl Ute eompany. 1 lo LaHaJle iirMt, yesterday aftwraooa. li-uri. H. iilair.

Hl A. Mm lib. lrvilh I '-I I Urlcrtr antl J. IT linn. ham were eleeted directors of the company for tbw eaeaiaeT year, aad CL U.

Darpby. Secretary. The Audubon Club held its quarterly meet-In a at tne tarmaa Houae A coodly number repoaded to the call, and approved the nil a uts of the iaat nxtins. Tbe club accepted a challenge from tbe Sou in End bbootias Club to a lea-bird match, to be aho4 aocordins to the raiee of tha total Convention, oa Tbarsday at-anooo. The report of the death of Captain John J.

Beely wLMJh found its way to tUia offioe at a late boar oa Monday nint. proved to be premature. aad Is sid to bave eaased tbe Kentiamaa jaach laoMDml. wbea be read It yeoterday Tbe statomeat of tbe eailant captain demtso is retracted, bet tbe olbrwt eompll-mentary aotlee of his life and character is adhered to. aad will be maintained to tbe last.

Tbe captain la ooaarrataiated upon tba mi.iake. Mrs. Squam Is a man azoniao female of Teatooia extraotioa. who reots rooms oa itller avenoe. On day abe caOKht Blebard Johaaoa.

aa Aiicaa tenant, takinar bis eoltar-box out by tbe back wa. apparently oUtvloo- of a liule bill of SJ be owed. Mra. Huara went for him aad demoralized him ao badiy that he left hia mp-saek. and returned with a constable aad a war-rtnt- jiwucs Foot will Invest iaat.

aad Mra. bo.4ra tfeoiarea tbat If Jobnsos eapea she will old lb aoo.tisoie liable vr tae back rent. Goods received at the Chicago Custom Boas July 9. 1M7M: Barnum Brothers. 39 ease, toys aad fancy aooda; Urommea Jk Ullrich.

75 barrets aie; w. u. rcnunprermaa. it orreia stout aad 3 quarter eaasa (in; li. li.

Hatden. aacss salt; T. M. biaelair Co l.ooo bass salt: Madam Mercler, 14 paekaare household roods: peter Wruebt Jt Sons. VJ tons splcrel iron; V.

W. Ilavae A octaves brandy; Cbapia jovw. barrela at: City Corporation. 3 Jfra. bonner.

1 0 packaaTW household fcooda. CoileUona.S4o6.1. Tliey tell of a 6-year-old boy over on the West bide who has boea rua over by a baker's waaroa. blttea In the face by a doc, and burled down a lona- flurbt of stoa. and sull Uvea.

Thai's all rutnt. la a year or two, after he's rua for Con ere, two or tares lime, settled ia Hl Louts dor about thirty cents on the oollaii. rua tnrooaa bis patrimony, walked threaarh seven or euebt titaiea. dealt faro bank, peddled lemonade laaelreaa. atarted aa Insurance company, aad broken uu a aavlns; bank, by that time be will probably be fit to tax a subordinate position on a tnornina' awapo(r.

The Board of Underwriters met In private Ciudoa at 1S7 LcSailn etreet yesterday aftr-aooa. President 11. Dsvls presloed. The principal topic of diaeuaaioa waa tbe proper ears which should be taken of xaaoline maebioe. and of ralwa on bouaee eontaininc them, it was moved tbat the Introdaetloa and use of rasolln niaebines be referted to tne Heeretarr with pnwer to act, tbe Hecretary to decide where the same may be located la tbe builainaT.

and pre-pcrtbo toe condition and restrtetioa tven tbe same. Provided, tbat aald machine baa first had tbe approval of the National Hoard. It may not be reneraily knowa tbat tbere are ao less thaa 1.7&0 peteai extant oa arasoiia oar bora lore, riksoitiu E. Bouton, editor of the Jonesboro Ad- 9rtisrr. la at tn xremont.

Tho Milwaukee Base Ball Club Is at the Tremont House. James K. Edsall. Attorney General of Illinois, ia at tbe Oraad reeille. Colonel C.

F. Tucker, of North Adams. a ooo of Oeoeral liioe's stall, la registered at tbe Tremont. John C. Gault.

Assistant General Manajrer of the Cbicao. Milwaukee and Bu Paul UaOroad. Is at the Tremont. D. Laynir.

of PltUbury. General Man-aarof the Pitiabura; aad Fort vV'aya liailroad. 1 at too 1' eel Ac Mr. A. V.

II. Carpenter, the Assistant General Pasoicer Airnt of tbe Cblcaro. Milwaukee and 8l Paul llaiiroad. is the Kuost ol the 1 reel ont Hoose. Sherman owsc.

Colonel H. S. Shields. Looisvllin: D. Oorbain.

port Wayne: N. L. l-i' linnck. hew York; WasnlnaTtoa Liboy. Ottawa.

l.L; t- L. Htapbeneon. Helena. J. tL Han cock.

Dubuque. Iowa; Joph 8. Wade. Biett-mou'i. tbe lie v.

William W. Uouae. PiUa-Ucid. HL; A. L.

ronrer. Akron. Obio; A. L. 8hr-iiun, tiaUano, Yk; li.

liicharda. Moobester. i. 1. Grand Pacific C.

C. Cole.Plttsburjr; E. B. Phillips. Mdwsnkee: C.

F. Cnickenn. Vork: Colooel -V. N. 1'rice.

Hv Loui; Oeorre 8. Wal- itoe. c. n. w.

j. li area. Clinton. Iowa; tba lion. AC E.

Puller. Afaoiaon. Wis. Trrmotvf Honjte. F.

liockiellow. Cleveland; J. V. Lat'irou. Uannllial.

Major i. iruir-fii ao'l (amny. narUord. I). Carley li.

A. Eay. Hprinirard. llL; tbe iu. rrn U.

1mxi. 1. T. Hirnell. lr.

N. On wold. Hartford; L. Alien. Aiilwaukee.

rulmer otvso VT. M. Mills. D5 ton D. O.

-Co, D. V. Lovelaod, Itaiena: K. II. Sim-stava.

J. Osgood. Burling Urn; J. W. Ia Other Worvta.

th Corraat Leas Creo! II THE DALLY rNTEK-O CEAX, WEDNESDAY MOKNTNG, JTJLX 10. 1878. Pervaw. St. Lords: Indlanaoolla: C.

1. Koormaa. Louisville: A. Uiur. ilwaukeei 1'.

P. liaatlnca. ban 1'rsnclsro: 11. I. tteu.

Lon- tsvillo: U. W. Ellis. Montreal; K. 11.

t-m, Ot tawa: tleo. D. li arris. Lincoln: M. IxnJon.

Knr: n. 1' Dawson, leeda. snsr li. Carlson, bt, Paul. frrtiMTXALw Charles M.

Clark, the defaulting- ticket agent of th Chicago and Alton Kail road, waa uo tMifore Justice liaiue again yaaterday. in went over for a day. The Mr. Sheldon, charged In astioe Foote eourt wtib having disturbed in tneeticg at tn i M. u.

A la not air. li- il. HDaidan. or 149 nana street, waa erroneously announced, oat (no Kv. X.

fcdson Hbeldon. of Dole ware place, aorta weat oorner of state street. From tha Weat Side Police Court: Caro lina KoMntru. lareenr of a areaa. SoOO to the Criminal Court.

Ed ilawa. vagrant. SAO. J. Hortoa.

alia O'Briea. and Frank Js" the m.i. men a 1 li. Ml in tha Irtlh. Pat Moor.

larceny of a kon aad buggy. oo to too lota. Komi Knuth Side Drisoner: John font man. went into a Monro iirwi atom, unuer pretense of Undine a aewer-buiMer. and then lultMi srlth a waLeo.

aad chain. Bam Ed are r. all old bam. claiming to be a rwiorier; found taking; In Uiler avenue. Con da lionner.

larceny of doormat. lYred Thomas and John Coleman, on the alio. Mr. Caaey. of 190 North Clark street, and Max Earn ber.

a man-miiiiner at no. I'M, are un- B.wtborir neighbor. Mr a. caaey baa a little ho. who m.kaa blmaelf Objectionable around to a millinery etore.

aad bee ana Max ebaatiaed tbe little torment. Mra. uaaer appf ared on tbe acene 1 armed witb a bin buteher-H ntfrt. and threatened to have aundry iartaof Max a anatomy fery Important to blm. for which he bad her arrested.

John Collerton. the fireman, charged with dlaordnriy oondoct. waa dlaenarired b'Juatlae Montana yeaterdar. Cullerton pullnd down two flaae off Hinmaa Ntreet 8tatlon. 'for fun aa he eaiie4 it.

but more probably for annoyance, upon Which LJcftltenaAt Knll a man whn blara no favontra. ana knows nothma but duty, promptly viewed dispassionately From tha Kouth Ktda Polio Court: Edward Levy, lareenr of a S70 watch from John Clancy. ox strenL SAOO to tbe Criminal Court. Isaao jobnaon. burglary of Dr.

T. 11. Moutjromerv bouse. SJOO the Criminal Court. Prnd Tbomaa.

attempt to commit burglary at 144 Fourth avenue. 5oo to the Criminal Court. William Connor, euspacted of complieity in the Oase bura-lary. XOkO to tha lth. J.

B. Cudinir. larceny from Caarlrt. Camo. of Jtl State aireet.

to tbe lltb Henry 8oiten. of 31-i nouth Park ave-aua. Si An for bouneinc a tax collector. IMBES AlfD AIABMS. Ths alarm from box 70 at o'clock yester day afternoon, was caused by fire in the one- storr frame butldisa.

aad bi3 Mtate street. ocsupied by J. Ooid.teln aa a farniture store. Damaire to stock. si6o; ao iuauraaoe; eause The alarm from box 14 at 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon was caused by some ouSmi burnlna'.

which waa beina roasted at K. Jk H. Benedict's. 17 and 19 Kiver streot. DamaifO nom- Causod by eareieasncss of aa employe.

THE POSTOFFICE DEFALCATION. It Is Generally Believed that Po.tna.Uw Fall llaaaet Me MaM KnpaatiM. tmr Millar'. IMtr ally la Iki Binary. aoae for Tbia BelieC.

There has been some discussion a to whether General Ec Arthur or Mr. Palmer, the present Foatmastvr. 1 responsible for the Killer defalca tion, amount! nc to some la.ooo. menuoned in yesterday's paper. A reporter called at the Post-oflice yesterday, aa waa shown clearly that the government must look to General MeArthur for the amount.

The facta are that Miller, tha batnrday before Xr. Palmer came into offle. credited the money order count with the money, aad the covernment thus had aTeArthar credited with exactly that amount more thaa waa tbe true state ol tbe case. Had he held the amount over for fortr-eurht hours it would then bave ran into Mr. Palmer's administration, but be did a aad the a-overa-ment waa thus led to believe that the ahortaire of MeArthur waa S15.UUO leas tbaa it really waa.

Tbe only way to settle the matter will forth Kovernmeot to open tbe account onoe more, and 1ox to MeArthur a bond.men for tbe amount. Tbe latter In turn mu-l fail back on Miller's bondsmen to make taem Bood for tbi loss sustained. Vilth tills tbe B-overnment bad nothing to do. At tbe urn Mr. Palmer discharged Miller be was not aware of the ehortase in his accounts, he bavins very eicvenr aeerivea in special airent ol tn money order department.

Miller took none of tbe money away with him la fact, had borrow moaey wiia which to reach Canada, lie simply squandered tne money, as be went aionn la cm- eaao. aad tae deUeil 1 aiau4y the result of a ioaa aerte of Mlierinaa. Miller baa made a written atatement aznlaia- ins bow be accomplished bis thclt and snowinc tbat be did It all dun air Ueneral MoArtbur ad ministration, aad left the boot In such a shape tnat tbe lattr areatlemaa waa erediud with tm amaat be bad equanderod aa above elated, lie la at precni at Montreal, aad cannot be extra-ditsd as tbe treaty does not cover his eaa aa In tbe eaa of lilldrtb and otber whisky crooks who fled to the "(Juen'e Dominions' at the time ot ine government a an Meaaataa Wltn tn uis- tlilors and revenue omoers. ELFELT IN A NEW ROLE. TstMsaWss Wrot Marls Waeeharla Missives to Stevaaw WU Itsther Loess la UlS Habile til.

LaXrs Pri lot saaaee. Walter 8. Elfelt is a clerk la a dry goods store cashier for 8amuel Bhoyer it of 204 West Madison street. Is. moreover, if hi owa statement is correct, a very unreliable cashier.

Further, be is the young man whoa nam ha been mentioned somewhat prominently in con nection with the unfortunate Steven affair. Be Is also. Bat enough, l.alham Squib are pbonograpoers. and partners, Toey did soma work tor Hhoyer Co and la do time prepared a bill for their services. It was a very mall bilL OnlyttLSo.

Armed with tbat document, which had previously been O. nVd by hoover At Co. lawyer. Mr. Hquib went to 4 Madison street, aad.

after tne toll Bad been ooun-tarslgned by rtnoyer in lb back room, be presented it to Cashier Elfolt. Caabier AOfelt. after the manner of business men, scanned tb claim, and noting tb numerous and aeoossary guarantees oa its face, tooa a re ceipt, and Baaded over tn amount witb the customary flourish. Then Mr. Miulb said.

Thank: good day." and went off jingling tb firm's bard- arnodsjoo. bis was at noon on Monday. At 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon Caanier Klfeit put In an appearance at Mossra. Latnam At Hoaib's offle. aad after remarking tbat be bad come out short oa bis cash tbe evening Previous, pro.

oeedod to aay that after looking over tb items Be had eome to toe conclusion tnat Instead of paying Mr. riqalb tlAO be bad handed him over -Ji. Atnrst Mr. bquio lauguej. and congratulated Caabier Elfelt on oelog aa excellent practi cal joker, bat on learning that tb young man waa In earnest, he gut indignant at the Ida of being accused of dishonesty ia earrrlnir off what was not entitled to, and requested th cashier to go to a aunnery.

ihea tne caebler waxed wrota. aad went to Juslio Haines' Court, and obtained a warrant. Th parti, all mat before his Honor la aa boar. nod. alter a wag.

who said something about th possibility of that sauib "going off." had been bounced from the preciuol of tbe court, tn easo went over until to-uar. A. 8. Trudo. oounscMor th defense, going oa his client bond.

POT CALLING THE KETTLE BLACK. Be Is Mad Bias of Wbits. Lenzen demands an investigation. The spot less character of the great North 8lde statesman has been smirched and blackened, aad he de mand abhort-haod man (price 920O). a "select" committee, exeludod reporters.

and a eompltste whitewashing, after the latest approved North Side plan. Cleary. he said, and the rest of them. have lied about him In regard to the manner In which he dispensed his fsvora. and he wants an Investigation.

It was a grand sight to see tb great injured standing with th resolution in bis nana, aad calling upon tne Cnair for an investigation. AJax dof viror tne ibzhtning. Colum bus landing on tbe shores of America, and Other historical sod mythological events sunk into nothingness beside tne great, haughty soirit bursting with righteous indignation, overflowing witn auutterea eloquence, and glancing witri tn aistiaia oi a great mind upon tb nirallogs ol venial Cbecking bis emotion long enough to hand tne page th resolution, he listened to Its read' Ing, and then, matealieally waving his Imperial nana, earn ia orosen bnuiisn: uemanti aa Investigation. Mr. I'raaideat." and sunk into hi eat.

It appear tbat Lensen 1 Infuriated at the charges maoe against nim two weeks ago by Isominis.iocer wwr in naiani so toe pass syi tern, tie naa eausea tne records to oe lookeil up. and will next week present a reort showing ex. acuy who hav bad tbe passes, it wul be Inter-sung reading. CENTURY PLANT FOR THE EXPOSITION. A horticultural curiosity will probably be on exhiblUoa at the next Exposition a specimen of the agave Americana, or American aloe, popu larly kJMa as th "century plan.

It will some from Kenosha. Tba plant, which 1 supposed to bloom but OB3e In a hundred years, it Is thought will be in full bloom next full. It stands bow some ten or twelve feet abov Its roots, and spreads its cluster of hard, flnnby. sharp-pointed, bluish-green leaves, armed with menacing teeth, some four or 0 ve feet on each aide of its trunk. The period at which It reacbea its maturity, at which tluis it sends forth a stem about forty feet high, bearing a symmetrical cylindrical pyramid of branches, variea from tea to a hundred, years, B-nvernKd by the climate in wbieb it is raised, branch beome crowned with a cluster of greenish-yellow flowers, whlob continu in perfect bloom for several month, and wben they die the entire plant passe out of existence.

THE WISCONSIN SENSATION. A Banc.ssfnl Attempt to Locat th llwaabe ssd o.hkaalfe NwustlM la Chicago A lintel of tb Wentaa. Mrs. Match. Wis Attempted Mai.

Kmitljr at Mllwaake The Jnfl.awasne Which Mrs. Cyathla Leoaerd darted Ovwr tier A bad Story. The sensation tbat Milwaukee and Ohkoah ha been enjoying ovsr tbe trlbulationa and foiblaa of Mrs. "Duncan" had lis foundation In this eitr. The facts of th ease, as gleaned by a reporter of this paper yesterday, are aa follow: Mrs.

Dunoan is really Mrs. Hatch, the wife of a Jeweler of Ohkosh.who at the age of 45. became enamored of th charms of on "Charley Felker. a politician and lawyer of the same wonderful town, about a year ago. They came to Chicago last autumn and registered at th Orand Paclllo aa Ueneral aud rs.

porter. Wisconsin. They stayed a week. Then Mrs. Hatch went to New York on a pronii from Pelker that would procure a divorce for both of them on the ground of desertion, and follow ber, whence they would go to Europe, bhe remained some three month, in New York, and beooming convinced tbat ah waa deserted, returned to this city, and waa "diacovereil" by Mrs.

Cynthia Leonard, the adroenta of "woman's rights" aud otner peculiar "isms" her. Tbe lady waa desirous of gaining employment. and was engaged aa copyist on rs. Leonard's new book, whatever It mar be. It is said tnat she acted more.

infUi capacity of servaat-at-ail-work than as scribe, and at toe end of some three months Mrs. Leonard obtained a position for ber in tne family of Mr. Oliver Adams, of Kouth Evans too. She did not like the place, and went to usukoah with the avowed purpose of shooting Felker. who in ilia meantime had rejoined his family, evidently cured of hia Infatuation.

Wben tae un fortunate lady found that bt paramour bad fled at her approach, she then mads aa unsunoeasful attempt to poison herself. bbe came again to this city. but Mrs. Leonard would not receive bur. aad after several Ineffectual attouipta to gain employment, went to Milwaukee on Monday of laat week, where it was believed she intended to attempt suicide, and waa anally taken to tbe mil to prevent the possibility of such an act.

where the now lies. Wo many atones had been told about Mrs. Leonard connection with the anair. that a reporter called upon the modern riiia at her residence, to learn what she thought or knew about tbe case. I think tbe woman I insane.

said th lady. ia answer to a question on tbe subject. "She ucl to talk to about committing suicide. I told hor abe knew plenty of ways to do It. Hhe bought a pistol to shoot ielker.

1 told ber vhon she complained soe could not kill herself at Oshko.h. that it was all nonsense, aa sh bad a revolver by ber side, and could hav sent a bullet through her body." Mrs. Leonard went on in a very severe tone against tbe lady wbom. it Is said, did most of her foolish acta at Mrs. Leonard's own instigation.

Among others, waa bleaching her hair blonde, changing ber came to Duncan, and the like. It I reported by apparently trustworthy ladies tbat Mrs. Leonard's influence was of a more sensational than eensird character, and that, furthermore, she taunted tbe unfortunate lady upon ber failure to kill berself or the man who blasted her life. Mra. Hatch is spoken of by tbos who know her as a lady of fin accomplishment and great attraction of manner and person.

Her misguided action I attributed mainly to an unhappy mar. rind life, and tbe sophistry of aa aeoomplisned and unscrupulous man of the world, lioib she and Pelker hav several etilldren. who are deeply chagrined at the shame brought upon tbe family by tne aoUona of tbe parents. It is not known how long Mra. Ustch will remain in Jail, many of ber fneuda thinking that her inearoera-tion was aa unwarranted outrage.

UNITED S1ATES MINISTER DICHMAN. Be Is laterrWvrad la St.gard to ths leuauassl IHapatrh I'Mbllshed A boat HUnseir la Teater-day's TrtbMae Oesaoastrwt lis AbaJd-Ity. aad tTwv It with UsraawaU. The Hon Ernest Dichman. th newly appointed Minister to the United Slate of Colombia, being ia this city for a few days, ha sought out by a reporter ot this paper and asked aa to the truth of a dispatch contained in yesterday morning's Chicago TVibvns.

Tn gentleman read th Item, and, taking a paper from his poo et. which proved to be his commission, remarked: "Tbi ought to settie that part of tbe IriliuM'i telegram which states that the President would withhold my commission. The remainder of tbe ststemeot rosts upon the same Inundation la fact; that is ia tbe Trtti a correspondent's imagination. Concerning Admiral Porter, he remarks that he and tba Admiral were on very rood terms, and tnat be felt satis fied tbe Admiral would be indignant at the un warrantable use of his name. Pulling out an other parch menl.

Mr. Dichman remarked. This ought to clinch any naval record." Tbe parch ment was aa aooeotaae of bis resignation as Lieutenant Commander In tbe navy, wblcn tne reporter oopied. and wnicb is as (olio wa: UtruisxiT. 1 Wasbisuto.

U. July 1. 1871. 1 Sis: Your resignation aa a Lieu leu an I Com mander in the Liuted State Navy ui hereby ao- oepted. In accepting your resignation, the department takes this occasion to ex ureas its regret at tbe loss to tbe service ot an otQeer wbos standing and record are so fair and whose services promised to be so valuable.

Respectfully. ULO. St. KoDEHOX. Secretary of tne Navy.

Lieutenant Commander Ernest Dichuxan. Osh- kosb. vis. In tbe course of the conversation Mr. Dichman remarked tnat the rumor had its origin in an attempt at blackmail, to which be refused to submit, and tbat it tbe correspondent of the TVibuas had taken the trouble lo Inform himself as to the facts of tne case, whien tne correspondent of Tub Ixtbb Ockak did.

the result would have been a fuLhful dispatch like the one in THS 1- teb Ocxax. instead ol Uie oaseiess gossip of tne ii-tosae. MARRIAGE OF MISS TEARE AND OR. WOOOWORTH. The New England Church was illuminated and well filled with guest last evening in honor of tbe wedding of Mis Esther To are.

a daughter of Dr. Tear, to Dr. P. M. Wood worth, of this city.

At 8 o'clock the wedding party entered tb chore h. to tho customary wedding march, and. preceded by tho ushers. Dr. F.

Jiatt, of Marengo, and Mr. O. Is Latta. of Chicago, followed by the brides maid. Miss Llbby Christian, and Mr.

Tom Say I as groomsman, both cousins of the bride. According to tbe old custom, the groom escorted tne bride, who was becomingly attired In a Piineesse robe of whit satin and India mnolla. bandaomely trimmed and finianod with a long veil and orange oiossoms. Miss Christian wore a costume of white tarla tan relieved witb a bjdld of pink satin and flounces, to match. 1 he Hev.

Artnur Little olflniaterL and Immedi ately after the ceremony tne bridal party drove to their future residence. So. Vi'J Huron treec where asocial reception was given. ANOTHER MAIL R083ER CAUGHT. At about 12:30 o'clock yesterday morning Private Watchman George Allen, ot Hamlin's Detective Agency, noticed a young man "fooling around" the letter-box on the corner of Hoisted and Adams streets.

The follow was Immediately arrested. andln his possession wero found several newaf-apora which had been placed on top of the box, and a wire "RPMr," used for taking letters out. At Aiauison t5 tree ts tattoo, be said his name was Lafayette attlson; tbat be was a stranger in tne city ana a ury goous clerk, having been employed for a few days na.t at r.arnn Pirle's. Detectives were put on the case. in l'reston a room, at 447 West Taylor street, were found letters, paoers.

etc. in large numbers, the property of the Post- odlce. '1 he prisoner was sent to Commis sioner Uoyne Court. THE MURDERER, PETE STEVENS. The following suggestive letter was sent to the murderer, Stevens, yesterday.

It speaks for Itself: -TorATX. July 7. 187. Pm: Tou have at last put ap a job oa your self. In th place of jobbing me.

as you time and aa-aln threatened to do. you have inbtve.t vour- aelf. I bave yet to meet with any of your associates here whom you mat iu business (for yoa had no as sou lutes in any other way) who have a kind wont to speak for you. Yon are ear ing your end. When we separate in this world and meet again, may we Do far apart.

HXALX. in the criminal court. In the Criminal Court, yesterday. Go roe TroHcht pleaded guilty to laroony, and was I givon one year in the Penitentiary. Adolph Peters was acquitted of tbe charge of lar eeny.

JoaepnuocK. a straw-Dalle pleaded guilty, and was irlven one year tn the Peni tentiary- lie is the person who went on the bond of Kate Wolf, the notorious shop-llfte Captala Griffin, nf the grhoostf GaMIng Ktar. Made a Target Of by aa kUasperatod Uesperad Last Sight. Con Moriarty. a notorious thief and desperado, who ought to be put out of the way.

came near alding another murder to the annals of Chicago last night. About 8 o'clock last night Moriarty. while bathing in the river off Sebor street, got Into an altercation with Captain Griflln. of the schooner Guiding Star, lying there, who was standing on the deck of his vessel. What passed between the two men is not clear, but Moriarty took violent offense at some- tning.

and eame asnore, oreeseu niuiseii. ana then boardins: the schooner, revolver in h.tnd, commenced flrina at Griffin. The captain beinir unarmed, dodged behind the mast awhile, and then, a'ter escaping five shots, made a break to the cabin, and. arming himself, sent live harm less shots at Moriarty. Tben dropping his pitol he arrapoled witn the pirate, who manaired.

bow ever, to slip through hi coat, jamp into tbe river, and trot ashore. Meanwhile Police Sergeant Ryan, having heard tbe shooting, made for the direction, and on th eorner of Clinton and Harrison street, eaugh Moriarty hurrying back to the boat with a loaded revolver In hia pocket, be having either procured another or reloaded his own weapon. This shows the desperate nature of the man. and leaves but little doubt but that he would bave committed murder bd be reached bla destination, lie Is locked up at Twelfth gtreet Station. MUSICAL.

XI lirKSKA AT HAVEBX.T'8. Another large honse greetod tbe Di Murska opera troupe at Haverly last evening. It ia really astonishing that people will turn out to an entertainment of this kind during the hot season There must be a groat deal of faith in tbe song veteran, with melange opera, a wretched or ehestr. and poor scenery, where all the proper accessories and appointments bave to oa imag ined. Last eveninar tne Droirramme was some what oifferent from that of the before.

It embraced Hme. Di Harsxa in the shadow song and dance from Dtnorah. and In the mid scene from Lucia." De-ides the first and third acts ol "Don l'a-qualc" Mate. Di Murska' performance of the "Dinorsn selection was one of the lea.t artistic things she has ever presented In tbis city. It lacked symmetry, artistic instinct, and musical Inspiration throughout.

Her acting whs poor, her dancing awkward, and while much of ber singing, tbe Hand part of lt was superb, much of It vu beneath her reputation Muuh of ber trilling, for instance, was poor, and many of her tones were shrill and sharp, Oa the whole, her performance did not seem to daaervo tbe title unrivaled. LAKE V.EW MATTERS. The Board of Trustees met Monday night with a full board present. The Supervisor reported having made an sgroe ment with the Chicago and Milwaukee Telegraph Company giving the town the perpetual right and privilege to erect and maintain in tbe town, on their line of poles, auch telegraph or firo-alarm wire as the town may choose to put up tor town purposes. Concurred In.

It was ordered that the sum of 32. OOO be levied on all real and personal property of the town a assessed and equalized for 1873. vis. W.OOO for general town purposes. 10.000 for road purposes.

13.ooo interest and sinking fund of water works, and wLuoo for running expeuse of water works. Tbe matter of the adoption of the new ordi nance regarding saloons, and the repeal of the oia or line ordinance betngbbroognt up. auy remarks on the subject were restricted to ten minutes duration. Mr. James B.

Walker spoke against the repeal, presenting a remonstrance wblcn bad been prepared on the 5lh inst. il. w. Robinson. Dr.

T. YV. Miller. 'I'homa Moulding. Ed.

Foster. E. P. Goods. W.

C. trou.ly. 8. li. Ker-foor, D.

W. Kicbara.on. J. A. Cole.

K. J. Bennett. Koear Sanders, and Thomas Mhirlev all made short remarks for or agatust the ordinance. Tne question being out on its adoption, the vote was ueoiareu a tie.

i ne rresMnnt.baving tneaeciaing vote, arose to an explanation of tbe position, the difficulties ot enforcing the ordinance as it i. and the benefits to be derived from the new ordinance as giving protection to all alike. Tne following gentlemen pledged themselves that if the ordinance be not repealed, but remain a it is. they will use their utmost enuearors to ao ail in their power to enforce the ordinanee and prosecute tne violators thereof to the end: John A. Cole, S.

li. Kerfoot. Hubert ureer, Washington Van Horn. J. L.

Barrows. H. Knight. J. S.

Miles. Thomas Howard. F. W. Little.

Thomas Moulding. K. J. Bennett. Jas.

Payne. Wm. Freestone. Ed Foster. John WolU-eott.

and Wm. M. Blackburn. The President tben cast the deciding vote, which laid tbe new ordinance and five applications for licenses on the table, aud leaving the ordinance as it has stood since uly 1. 1 872.

As was anticipated, tbe meeting was a lively one. and adjourned amid considerable enthusiasm close on to minnight. HE WANTS 123,000 DAMAGES. One of Sheriff ZKorn's deputies. 3fr.

Louis Bar-tell, has a libel suit of a large magnitude upon his hands. Unfortunately for that gentleman, he himself the victim or the libel, which it appears was printed ia an Insignificant German sheet printed In thl city, and known a the ArbeiUr Zeitttng. The libel. It is said, was a coarse and brutal one. and made out of wbole cloth.

It transpired yvsterdav round the county buildings libat the deputy had hunted on; the author of tbe libelous article, and. indeed the man responsible for its publication. 11 is name is Mueller, and he keep a saloon some, where on North Clark street. Mr. Bartelt consider, that bis reputation haa suffered to the extent of and for that httlo sum be now sues.

Tbe necessary papers were Issued yesterday, and to-day Mr. Mueller will have aa opportunity to answer the charge. DEATH F30JI HEART DISEASE. About 7:30 o'clock yesterday morning Officer Treuliob, of the Lake Street Squad, r. who immediately upon her release left the city.

I. bmlth was found guilty or ariving off a horse, and was given ten days in the County Jail. Ueorge AJiller waa found guilty of an assault, and was also given ten days to repent In the County ail. James itourke was tried and found, unlit ot burglary, and rlrsn three vaars Nln the Penitentiary. James Corbet waa tried for driving away a horse, and was remanded tor sentence.

RAIDING THE RUM-BOATS. TH. VlnKtlar Dens a th Lain Captured by th isr-oile Laat Might, aad tb Atarla Ilewders Arras led. About 8 o'clock last evening. Captain O'Don neli.

of tbe Armory Station, and a dosen officers boarded tbe tug D. L. Babcock on tbe wharf be tween LaSalle and Wells streets, on tbe north side of the creek. When just off shore the Cap tain told the men for tbe first time that their do tinatlon was the ruai-boats lying out near the covernment pier. Ten minute later the tug ran up to tbe new boat lying farthest north, the craft owned Big Ed Burn and "Black Jack Yachts, and just at the moment the terriflo lightning and hail-storm came adding to the confusion on the boats, already caused by tbe arrival of the police.

Throwing a guard of seven men onto tbe first boat, the tug steamed rapidly to the second, ivinir mat soulb. owned by J. liennett. which was a'so seized. A small excursion tug.

owned by Matttlnears. was run uc as close aa possible, with evident intent to assist the beleagured members of the "irang button being warned off by Captain ODonuell. she withdrew, wnen the prisoners were massed on board tne iiabeock it was soon that '-ho haul was a rich one. oonslsting of seventeen thieve, harlots, and loafer of the worst deaeriuiion. Leavinff a man On JJllrtiS boat, and the negro cook on Bennett's, to watch them, tne tug steamed to the foot of Charles street, where the prisoner disembarked, aud raolMii to tha Irmurr.

There llllam Ben nett. John Burn, and Jack Yacht were booked for aellinir lliuor without a license: James Kearnev. Billy Truasell. and Martin Monahan 'or vagrancy, and tbe other six men ana nv women for disorderly onduat. It win a matter of wocderuieut where "Big Ed" Burns went to.

It was a certainty that be wu on hi oral but could nowhere be It is said tnat oa tbe approach of the police he "got onto them, and waa thrown a rope by a passing boat and towed off. Tr issell. John Burce. and a woman made an effort to escape by jumping overboard, bat were yanked back. AKut midnight "Big Ed" was captured in town, bearing evidences of having recently had a swim.

He says that when the police arrived be was paining, and. feeling ashamed to come up out of tbe water wben tbuy bad massed tbe Indies on deck, he swam up toward Calumet, but, getting tired, lauded. Nearly all the party got bail, and appeared to look on the affair as a good joke. Each boat was well provisioned, bosid liquors, there being a big stock of edibles. A NARROW ESCAPE.

found a man lying Insensible on the sidewalk in front of 9 Clark street, and conveyed him to the Armory. On his person were found $45.72 In money, a lot of papers, and cards, on which appeared the name of J. A. Burn-harn. druggist.

430 West Madison street. The unfortunate' man was supposed to be drunk, and. beinir booked as such, was put downstair Into a cell. Two hours later tne attention of Lock-up Maloneywaa cat lad to the prisoner, who died a few minutes later on the arrival of Dr. Jones, who had been sent for.

Dr. Jones reported heart disease as the probable cause of aeath. but the Coroner wf notified to hold an inquest. The body, which was Identified by Mrs. Burn ham as that of her husband, was removed home.

THE STEAMER FLO Tbe elegant side-wheel steamer Flora will give an excursion to Waukegan to-morrow, leaving Clark street bridge at 9 a. m. Bound trip. On thia trip, the Flora will stop at Evauaton going and returning, thus affording an excellent opportunity for an excursion to Evanston people. Bound trip from Evanston.

BO cents. DO XT WOEKY ME with your com plaints about your aaid an annoyed father to his "sweet-sixteener." "I told you to buy SOZODON'Tand use it. but you didn't, aad you deserve to suffer." And so she did. and all other sweet-six teeners who act like her. J.

B. Power. Land Agent of the Northern Pacific lload. is at the Grand Pacific Hotel, to attend the meeting; of the Land Commissioners at the Palmer House to-da v. UCNSED.

The County Clerk issued tha following mar riage license yesterday: Charles Ponchender and Katie Spitz. Henry Seliir and Augusta Uerling. Oliver P. Soormau and Carrie B. Dingman.

Joseph Watrr and Ida Schroder. Josepu Becker and ida Lange. Walt.tr H. Haskell and Jennie B. Leach.

iMicliael Tranes and Delia Monahan. Robert If. C. Hardow and Augusta Becker. Thomas Burns and Annie Craig.

George Carroll and Aiiee E. Stocks. Alfred Bueher and Alma Beck. August Hartlenne and Fred Frederick Wit. aenkowsky.

John Preitz and Eva Koch. Joseph Milicknr and Marie HsvMtova. ANNOUNCEMENTS. AH ADJOURNED MKKTIJMi OF THiC CHICAW ACAD-eitiv of Horueobstlius FliTllrluu uiil hnmHiMwill be beia at the ireuiout House to-morrow uiifnt st 8 o'clock, ilusliieas: Loir iir It. H.

r. ilki and sdoo- uuii ol nun ivr wa ol cuiiursn 111 iiut woimor. TU.KSIX. WILL BK A MtKTIVU OF THE IfXEUL'TIVB Oummittee of th Korthwesp-rn brauch of Uie Tsoruan a ioroien kliwiooary Bocietr held to-morrow st Mf p. m.

uara oueet at. r. Jliurcu. uiacaeo. 1 flE UtAHTtJiLY UKKTI.NU OF TOK WOlf.tN'S fjuntisu Auoriitioa will be neia to-morrow sr.

la in the fcs-tars-room of tiie Methodi.t t'hurrli. corner ui -uar. auu anouiirsoa Hrwu, All IS'Ue. 1MUT- esuxi uie wors ol um umciiuu are earuasuy in- viuso. rpUE okAVT FLCE CUUItCH AND KUNffAT W'BOOi, pieaic excursion liesplaine.

is postponed until. fraturxlay. July l. :16 a. m.

Ainyaeatn-et depot. J. o. yol.no. a sontu AViuiiir iuuit Kratuckr.

will irive Bible readiiur. in lows- Farw.ll Hall. No. Mviiaoa street, una and to-morrow avauluaaat so clock. I 'HE REV.

J. E. MORBIS LKAI1 THK N(X)VDAT ueetia to-day at tba V. MCA. rooms, lStf East Jxad- iaoa bubjact: "lavitauon.

Uetused." nHE ANSl'AL FICNIO OF THK tJMOX FAkK CON- Jt irreirational Cburch aud tuolav school, wbich was stroonad from Julrt 'XA. will takn uiare at Hurbiand Park nursaay.4uiy 11. irauu leave far. hiuud at a. -HE KEUIXAR MEETISO OP THE (STATE INiKS- tTtal rk-buol tor oirl.

will be held at tne Trauiont House rlnb-rootu t-v morrow moraintr st lo t.Vlook. BUSINESS NOTICE. ItiruvooD Bbekois asp Tsiixrto Firm.) lirrtuo. Ohio. Dec.

17, 1K7. 5 Dr. William UUes. 451 btxth sveans. New ork.

Dkak ta: Please send ma two quart bottles of your Littiment lodida Atntnonia (for norses). During the past two years I bave Used it in my stable to tbe exclusion of all other liniments, it is the bet tiling I have ever seen tor either man or beast. I could not uo without if. Inclosed hod draft for 5. Very trnly yours.

H. P. APR. DIED. Bboww On Tuesday.

9th July. 1S7M. Mrs. Hamilton Brown, dearly beloved wife of M. D.

Brown. Funeral at tbe family residence. 114 Wabash avenue, at a. m. Jtemains will be takeu to Smickiey.

Pav. for interment. Hals At tbe reiden-e of his mother. Mrs. 8amuel Hale.

464 Wast Washington street, at lO a. Tuesday, July 9. Cnarles B. 11 iaIo, in the 41st year of his age. Funeral at tbe bouse.

Thursday morning, at 8:30 o'clock. Remain will be taken by cars to Kenosha. Friends of the family invited to at tend. Souiees On Monaay. July s.

at 9 clock p. m. of consumption. Fntnk eldest son of Merret H. and Harriet W.

Squiers. aged la years 9 months aud 11 days. Funeral from his parents residence, 220 Fre mont street, to-day. July 10, at 2 clock p. vq Itoe Hill.

aXJ THK STOCKHOLDERS OF THS SOBTH CHICAliO Holiinc Mill Co. ion in ber. ty nettSed-'Bst ths snnnsl meettne of tne stockholder, ot tuis com nr. for tbe-eieciion ot Direct ors, and tbe transaction of sucJa other business as may nroiMrir be dob. at ao.Bualai-eana.

will be bald at tne omoa of Uie ompany. la Chicago (northwest eorner KaDdoiph and La tali, on juonday. July 15, 1378, at lo o'clock in Uae torenoon on tbat day. By order. KHiiAuilC HAS.MI1.

bocrotary. fHtrsoo. Jane lO. 1h7. SPECIAE NOTICE.

LEVKLAXD AiOOUE SO. 211. A. F. AND A.

Vv ners are hereby Botined to be at tbe ball on ar mornjut. July lu. at is o'clock snarp. to attend tlie fuueral oi our Ute hmtber. Samaal Mraua.

Camasfea to rv-idanee. Mo Michigan arena, tnence to cetueiery. Dark clotning abouid be vuni. Yisiuiiff brethren cor- djsliy luvitau. anion.

atcisjiiaAa. w. at. K. K.

kd. rvfTrturr. AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY'S Quinlan A ilooiey. PEEE.

THEATER. aad Managers UNION SQUARE THEATER COMPANY. Everr eventa this week and Wed need at aad Saxu. oay mnna.oanioq a great piay. with its beantlfal scenery and goraaous coetames.

Monday evening. July 15. CLukJCs. JAOIaaUS) llox sheet ready Tnarsaay morning. July 11.

NEW CHICAGO THEATER. Thia atteraoon ana evening. FT KOONEx-. JUHS HAKT. The Wymana, Allen Misters.

Jiiuetta Oil ton ana Fox. Last weak of the following HAiifiY ItlCHMOJiD, A.C. MOKKLANO, Victona North. Cuss. lHsmond.

C. A. Avery, liiancne Corelil. Popular prices. 25.

50V and 75 cents. aTontiav. Jul 1 AVERLY'S THEATER OPERA This (Tuesday lart nitrtit of De Murska Italian Opera. DE PR SKA In Iu. (nnnexlon.

The MAD SCENE OF LUCIA. andthahUADow AKIA DI.nOKAh. to conclude with the am and last ata ot "DOS FAS-OUALK." He Marska, liiguoli. ba.ioi. atakin.

etc. lu their reaieciiv. role. Mr. necurs your arat.

at Haverly'. box dee. lieketa, SI Mh 1, 75c, and 50c. lst mcht of th. mron.

PHOTOGRAPHS. A LARGE TZKI trMTJAPft Mim crds. st B-lfciua- FDotovrspnic ntudio. Fnces raaaosu. Mtirshey lisll.

85 and 87 Jast ataOiaoa st. over MEDICAL. TVT TTV A XT 173 Clark street, cnicairo, may JJJjVi Kpai eoasoiPM free oi charga on sii due trewarrsriieoj BOOKS. in TO SMITH'S. 123 DEARBOUS STREET.

TO GET tui Utrbaat price tor your libraries or lota oz nook, or rosarim-s. JHAIRJDYE A General Befselllatv TRIUMPH OF A GREAT DISCOVERY. The public has resaOsd against oawssrsgag Batr -Dps. moa has forsworn them. A sagacious community baa adopted their stead.

CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, and for them rtuona; It em browns and blackens tbe Avrir, not tos ii. it i. a mjmhi tMvUsni, not a swai.tf Said. It does not onrleauue nature witn worniif rmt.tilLe ilttfrmM, bat produces bar owa living hiw. Ita eoollnr act la taUn.

it sfc Uon. its rex Ita are axrona. It nrtr taut, manuiacxarea 07 wiwie- 1 AUuKO, No. OA Ulisni at. r-w ark.

auid by all 1rug-gisia. Appliad by all liair Ursasersw lAXll NAVIGATION. GOODRICH'S STEAMERS. ForBacin. BUs-siikes.

tr daily -9a. eatnrdav'. tm Sos't ti rororand Haves. MinMon. asllr For St.

Joseph. tc. UU)f boat don't bsvs or Mil wsukae. ireu bay. etc.

Toes, and rrldsy PoriLilwsukMEseanM, etc.Tud.y JTor Milwaukee, Mackinaw, port. ata. Wsu Porn, toot Michitf.n ptea 10 Iomi a lOMm llto a ai IS pm 4:13 6-Kip RAJXWAT TIKE TABLE. DJOp m-p tut IU lnibuiu. utd taoas (Uty fsdae st anS iiri uruva keeonunuaauoa.J Mndota aud Ottawa nireaa Aarora JVassacaar 1 Bar's Orove Aorom luodstloa" FreeDortanaLhibuaaa Luum.

Omaua Nurbt l.xa fast VVIp Bitlkauaas City aud as. Jo Ejtpr -s a. at. 7 p. m.

IS a. nt, 11 p. ra. VP. ia.

7 P. a. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS CHICAGO, EOCr BJLAID AID FACTFia Depot, eornsT Vsa Barm sad Miermsa aaresta. Ttakas and freucbtottiee, tf Clark street, bbenoaatioaaa. Lesvs.

Tdoiml 5 too m-1 ivw at Llsv.il doi I Omaha, Laveaworth. and Atchl- soa Kmrru Peru Acxjru mod stiQB Arrlvs. at lo -30 a BLUB 1SLA.SD 4XD WAHBIBQ1QB MEIGBTB. :55 a mm 7-111 ta ll tt i mo iMODBOdltlOnMWMMMMWMMM aooo iuoaauon ieeommudsuua Aoorm modauon AeoomnioilsUonMMMMM HH AecomtuodsUon. All meals ea tns Umaba Exnr ear, at Ti cwa each.

ant 7 s45 a is a 1 -JO IU 1 ra HilOllll MIOSIS a in pm i ars served la dining CHICAGO, BTJiLnraXOs' AID QUUCT. street. Indians svease. and Wi-? eliiaentb strasts. Xlcset -'9 'srk sad ttamau J-S.

1 7 I 2 ot 54 rrpressl 7 "7 pin ra in at 3Mpa Tills lnuo a a at 7: Ss at iu IKMim iAlf.S Bt PI .65 at CHICAGO AID JOKTITWESTEM. Ticket offices 6 Clark street, Bhsrmsa Hoose, and. at depots. COUKCTZ. BLCFUi AUD OH ABA link.

uepot corner walls ana aimaa smiPsnflo lo i) a ml 8 tuoux Citv and Yankton Exams Omaha sad Xitrbl ttpres. ax utr sod 1 anaton I 1 in ass labuqiM EipreM via CJlutonM. iramiqiif r.xp mm via I JintoB eterUnit Expreaa 3 Woodstock 4 :15 Lake KipnM 4 A5 xa'Jr ond du Lac Fasaentrer. lu'llsa. id sines Faasetiifer 11:15 linuiaiue.

bpeelal Saturdays li m-irarriUKtoa UNImnllM. Paul and Minuesnolia fet luvtm- 4llllltDlllaa kti.MI lVMIt u' I Winona and i mtlwiuous and mw Ijlia 9 milirveu Bay aud Maniaetta Express ArH pat li IU at a at 3 :40 ra AS jMi Pnlleian HoUil Cars are rua throuirb. between and Omaha, on the train leaving Ohicago at a. at iio other road nuts these ceiabt ated cars west ot Chicago LtUB 7rttO amIMaywood 7zv a m'lMavwood Fasaenimr is a ts-'I reeport, no-tlorii, and Duboqu. 10:15 m'lFreetJort, hockford.

and imbuiiusJ ni riinnurii 4 rOO Itockford and Fei Kivar (ieneva Lake Express- 6 t- Cbarla. and blina 6 :30 ma Junction Fsssemrer. MILWAUKEE UtVISIOS. 8rfK am KJHII ami tt ml 1 asj ml Depot corner Canal ana ajnsis streets Tsiia 7:16 BU 3:10 pa 615 am 1 :45 am am a Hit at 6 a Milwaukee Jast Mad 1 4rfl0VBl MilwaakMtpaciai(aundays)MMJ Iswya afitwaakaa Kynrsiis 1 Milwaukee a summit daily SOU milMllwaaks. BiKOt Expnss (dally Jj :4 a MIL WA CKEE DI ITS.

LEA TES WELLS ST. VEPOT 11:00 im'lAla Fomt Passenrer- -5 :20 4 11 m- Kenosha KKI mi Winnetka lWtilu'iSukwu :15 tn-'Lake iort-st 11-O0 mi Highland Fark FiiTrnrrr wiscossis vi i si os. .1 7 JS a ut I'lliixJ in Depot corner Canal and Kinxle streeta. 9:30 a oar Exnress 10:00 a St. Fanl and Minneapolis Express KB ITrixism -4 oip ux 3J a ra AS ll JtoTt.

On tbe Oaienatiiviaioi atmndsv tnia will leave Elgin at 7 1 a. tmnot in Chicago at 10 UO a. m. net ruing, wm leave omcairo at p. ni.

1XIJ1T0I3 CE5TB.AX. IMia hmi at 65 a iu a TO :45 am 7 2i a am 7iip at a iu 7o 1 Ticket office, 1 21 Eandolph street, near CI ark. Depot, too ox ise sveut, sua oi ot iwroiy secona Ieavs. I 8 a tn lHt Lonia Exiiisaa mi--St. Loui.

Fast Laos a ai IOp 1) a mt lu 00 a m- ni ft kairo and K.w oriean. Er rt lro aud 1 exas Axui prinntUd Express DnDi'intd nutnt Exv ieoris. BurUnif toa aud feoria. ituriuinoa aud Keokuk. Oubuiiaa and Sioux Citv Express.

Hinuuue auu moax txur I xnrisai uiiiuan rsurn trt-r a and Orand tVoasina m'lOakwoodsandOratid Crossinic mi Htk wood. aud Oraod oaic woods ua urtod urou iutMM m'rOskwood. aud Oraod 6 aX woo.i. mnl raud Crostung. 6:10 m'4la woods sad UraodOroaNinic Fark and Oraod Croe-dsj; 5 Orand Croaaiug and Kenaiairtoa.

.1 1 :10 Orand Croasluit and I Amv. sta ia te a ut pt-Mpm -6u pat yiiSJ am a ta Suis am aia am a lox-o am 11 bx am 7 -SO 7-oo mm dtatnrdsv nieht runs to Centralia ealv. MJa Kalnnlsv msiit rutw to Feoria 001 jobxmx, uea. rass. agent.

CHICAGO, ALTO AUD ST. LOUTS AID CHICAGO XASSA8 CITT AID DEKVEB EHOET LI5E. Union lVpot. Weat Side, near Madison street bride, and lwenty-tnxni sx. iicxex omoa at in miKtoipaat.

Leave. I I Arrive. li m-j Kansas city and Denver ran Ex 9-OOsm' 9-00a m' -00 a iu' press via JaccsoavAUe. iu. ana Lrfuisiana, St.

Eoui. and Southern Express, vis Main Line 17 "dobila and Mv Orleans raotia, Buriiuartua and Aatiknki I Fast Exp 9 -O0 miibpruwro eld. St. Louis and Texas ra-t Express by Main Iaos 9 -00 mil Peoria. Eroknk and ourlln-ton risi a Chicago aad Fadueao.

li. 11. Exiiresal ixiw weuona. ssvioa aau asuiiiaroa 'S'JitB 5nm 7-Upa 19-40 pm r7-oo a 17:1 3 am -S-SSarn Joliot aud Dwiarbt Aocommooatio-i1 ats J. MriftfLXBS.

Ueneral Saparlntendent. jAMiCHABi.TOM.ooneral l'asaigiger Agent. JTICHIGAH CE5TSAL. Depots foot of Lake all out and foot of Twenty a sound street, ticket ortices, u7 Oark street, soatbeast roraer itanrtolph St. Uraad Vs.

-ine Hotel, anil at FslnierHausa. Ieave. I a ui'j Mail, via Main mud Air 9s a Day Exnt-ess 4:00 miKaianiaaoo A oro mm 00 scion 5:15 pm lAtiauBc Express daily uto mlil Mgbt Express Arrive. Kiipm -lottos xu tnsi a ia i :45 a aa FOET WATIE AJTD CHICAQO. Depot corner Can si arid Madison streets Ticket erne 00 Clark street.

Faimes-liousa, and Orand Faciac HoteL Iave. 1 8rtMi m' Mall and mt Facibe milat Line 1 Atrlva 17 itt-ooam id) 1 prTTSBlIaO. CIHCIIiSATI ASS BT L0UI3. Deoot. corneT of Clinton and Carroll streets.

Wrt Sid 'FicAst enioaa. l'il Kandolpn street, and st depot. 8 4oanDay S-ov Paul fright Express Arrive. -Nrlo 7 SMI a la CKICAGO AJTD EASTE2I ILLII0I3 CDAJTVILLB EOUTEJ Ticket ofOees 77 Clark street, 123 Dearborn street, aad at I Oepor. wruaruijiiua hu vrzto Hmw.

am Day Mail bashVid and Florida Kx. BALTIMORE AKD OHIO. Arnva. 4 ssi 17:15 a at Tnlns leave from Fxpoaitton Bulldlmt. foot of Monroe street.

1 ictet umces. lun sirwas. rainier Mouaa, orand Faoinc aua depot. Expualuoa iiqiiams. Leave.

I Morning Express Visup lu'lFast Express. KWpm -O0VB3 lav Expi and ki aua.ua turoogh da- OooBouiowoc, Waakoaha, atadiaan sua xo wa auxpreaa Wisconsin and Minnesota tirewi sar, elevens roint, aua ASliiauu tiirousa mKnt Expreas. Arrive. -A a aa 7-u9p ut Pullman Kieeoina aad Farlor Cars oa all trawa. xrauia aaiiy.

All CHICAGO, KILWADTEE 4 ST. PAUL KAIL WAT I'Bion Depot, corner Madison and Csnsl streets. Ticket omcea. oa tiiark strvsa. oppoaiis xuiermaa llouas, aaa ax deoot.

Leave. mfMHwsnke 10:10 mi Wiswusin and Minnesota, Ureun Arrlva. 4 O0 10:45 am 17:00 4 at All trains ran via Milwaukee, tskse. for et. Faul and Minncapolia are sood aitiier via JdaUison or Fraina da chics, or via Watertown, Lacrosse, or Siaona, LAKE SHOEE ASD KICHIOAX 8O0THESJ.

Depot, Tan Barea street, head of LaSalle street- Ticket otnees. aortuwest oorner of Bandolus aau ra miia. Leave. 7 uli a 1 nil ni 1'iKii pm- 6:411 m' 6:15 in MaiL vis KrMw.i.i via Air Atlanuo Jxpreas. daily, via air Asne ljni l.iirMi.

ria Aisia Oilenour Aoeommodstion.m.. loleliour Aeouuiinoa auoa. Vilenour Auiniodauon.MM. ilenour Accommodation arrive. -7 :4.1pm 7 xu IKixiia '8 a ni i IMBB 5: Ji UI KnuiiTiavi or r.Frxaxsrx..

rlr ex cent Man- ilars. iExreDt Sainrdairs. ixlailv. IKxcept alondays r.xi-,'pt batuniars and eundava. Kx-cpt eundsys and Mondays, unuuuays ooly.

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