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THE COURTS. Action for Infringement of Trade Mark, Suit to Sot Aside Flaw in a Land Transaction, Singuler Action on & Lost Cheok. Bankruptoy Mlitters =-- Criminal Court Items--=The Courts in Brief. Tho Tilinols Central Lodgo No. 178 of Freo and Acceptod Masons of Amboy, 111., petitionod «tho Unitod States Distriot Court in tho mattor of tho Morchants’ Insurance Company, Potition- ‘ora atatod that, on tho 1st of July, 1809, thnt Company issued to the potitionors its policy of JAnsuraneo for 8700, which was renewed on the ‘sumo dato in tho yoara 1870 and 1871; that, on tho 26th of August, 1871, the proporty so inaur- ‘ed was deatroyod by fire; that, on tho Gth of 'October, 1871, the loss was adjusted by the Gom ‘panv at tho sum of $700, and gavo potitionors & rcheck for that amount on tho Commorcinl Ex- »chango National Bank; that potitionors' agont rearriod tho chock to Amboy, and doposited it *with I, Little, & bauker nt that place, for colloo- :tton, who sont it by mail on the 7th of Octobor 'to tho Union National Bank, in Obicago; that ‘the lettor onclosing tho cheok nover reached ‘its dostination, sud noither it nor tho check ‘woro ever again soen ; that thoy wore doubtless “burned in tho groat fire of tho Sthand 9th -of October ; thaton the Gth of Octabor, and for ot lonst gixty days afterwards, the Corn Ez- clmu‘;n National Bank had in its possossion on bohalf of the Morchants’ Insuranco Company a largo balanco, far more than suffiofont to pay tho cheok; tuat tho Company was_adjudged ‘bankrupt on tho 28th of Docomber, 1871; that itho giving of the check uider the above cir- rcumstancos was an appropriation by the Com- P! ng of the monoy then in tho banker's hands to tho oxtont of "8700. The Oourt concurred with tho viows of tha potitionors, and directed the Asgigneo of tho Company to pay thom tho sum of 5700 with intoreat from tho 18t day of .Fobruary, 1878, amounting in all to $718,50, tho -costa of the procoeding to be paid by tho As- spignoo. INFRINGEMENT OF TRADE MARE. Tho Eaglo White Lead Company, of Cincin~ nati, 0., tlle a bill in tho United States Cireunit :Court agoinst Mooroe Heath and William T, ‘Milligan, of Chicago., Complainants avor that :theyare the manufacturers of a suporior kind of :m:f Enlnln, designated by tho trado mark name iof * Eaglo Lond,” which by ite oxcollonco hins, rduring some twenty' odd yoars past, gained its oropriotors An immoneo frade ; that about the :18t_of Janunry last, they learned that certain ‘dealors_in paints in Chicngo, Indisnapolis, 8t. Louis, Milweukeo, and elsowhere wero vonding :an _inferior article which bore the name * Eaglo ‘Lead,” and was packed in kogs, tin ibuckets, and casks similur to thoso used by com- ‘plainant; that they found _ out that ‘the stuff was manufactured and \'undmlbg Heath «& Milligan, whose-trado bad advance by roas :80n of thoir solling at 78¢ to 93¢ conts por pound, ifor which complainanté charged from 11 to 13 scontgy but tho defendants declined to stop .manufacturing and selling tho load in the man~ :ner complained of ; whorefore complainanta pray that the defendacts be brought to mnke iauswor in the premisos and be enjoined from ‘using tho said trado mark and Iabel or any fmi- +tation thereof, and from gelling such load aa :thoy manufacture, and be made to account for ‘the quantities of such spurious lead as thoy have «sold. ACTION TO BET ASIDE FLAW IN A LAND TRASSAC- TION, Alexandor M. Hamilton of Albemarle County, irginia, filos his bill for reliof iu the Circutt Courl sgainet Edgar D. Rundell. Complainant .avers that Edgar D, Rundoll on the 22d day of Februury beesme tho owner, by purchnso_from Richard J. Rundell and_wifo, of Lot 14, B, W, ‘Thomas' subdivision of Lots 12 and 13 in Block *1, Rockwoll's Addition, pnying therefor £4,200 in +one-third cash, and for tho balance two promis- +gory notos of 31,400 cash, payablo 1 and 2 yenra :respoctivoly nfter the dnto'of the snle, and bear- .ing intereet at 10 por cont per annum, scoured iby 5 mortgago on Lok 14, which waa doliverod o Wm., fi! Young, a8 trustce; that the deed “was, by mistako, acknowladged beforo said Wm, H, Young, who was u Notary Public, but that it wag douo in entire good falth on the part of Edgar D, Rundoll, ond ghould bo considered valid 3 that tho notes fell dyo and wore not paid, and the land, becoming liablo to salo by tho torms of the first deed, was vold by complainant, who Lind become possostiod of onoof tho notes ; that thu -defendant.wll not give complainant & quit-claim .deed of tho proporty,nithongh complainant hasof- faved (0 payalltho expenses of such deed ; whereg fore Me prays that n Court of Equity may declare Ihis titlg in ho Jand o good one, notwithstanding -the accidentni irregulnrity which ovourred at tho strunsfer from R. 8, to Edgar D, Rundell. TANKRUPTOY MATTERS. Iscael Naub, Francis Flint, aud Charles G, Boardmon, pariners under the firm namo of {Xeraol Nash & Co., o Boston, on T'ridsy flled a . potition in bankruptey againet Allen’'J, Stevens :and Erestus Hayes, parinera under the firm mame of Btoveus & Hayos, of Chioago, who, pe- stitioners aliugo, owe thom 24,104.88, made up of «oight past due promissory notes. Tho acts of shaukruptey ehargod ave the suspension of pny- uent of theso notes. 2 Ut the matter of James C. Stuart, an order was onterad suthorizing the Assignco toseo the st uck of liquors, cigars, oto., in tho ‘‘Thistle," inuolvent's lato placo of business, for 8765, Jlosoph Wild atsd John Cartledgo, doing busi- nese in Now York, nnder tho firm name of J, Wild & Co,, file & potition in bankruptoy againet F. J. Drake and O. W.. Wetheroll, bong business in Chicago under the firm nomo of Drake & Wotheroll, who, petitionors allege, owo Ihnn} £2,420.28 for goods sold snd delivercd at debtors’ request, ot varions times Jbotwesn 28 March and 29 May last, The acts ¢d bankruptey charged aro the non-payment of o .$700 promigsory note, hold by George N. Blabon & Co., ot Philadel- pbis, and tho making to that,firm of .4 profercn- tial paymont. of 9200, v ORIMINAT, GOURT ITEMS, - In the case against the North Bide Turngo ‘moide, for solliug liquor without a liceuse, the ury disagroed and wero discharged by Judge orter ot 10 o'clock on Friday ovening. The Grand Jury on Friday ovoning roturned fnto court forty-two. true bills, and retired to consider further indictments, The case of the City v. John Bndoke, for sell- ing n pint of beor on Sunday, was disposed of, the jury bringing in a verdict of fullty, witha fine of 810 and costs, which was paid. J. G. Baldwin was tried on n charga of koop- fng Lis saloon opon aftor 12 o'clock at night, aud was flued $20 and costs. COUNTY COURT ITENS, Edward H. Rood was ynutardui' nx)pn(ntnd ad- ministrator of tho eatate of thelato Horatio Reed, under an approved bond of 3400,000. Tho ostate is sworn at undor £200,000 in valno, and ooneists of housohold effocts, stock in tho - City National Bank, and city roal oatato. \?munm P, Gray was AYlenth administrator of tho estato of Oliver alius George Kiug, undor sn approved bond of 4,000, THE COURTS IN DRIEP, Bonjamin 8. Mills files his potition, in the Cir- . euit Court, againat Georgo F, Worth ot al., for & mechanic's lien of £3,045.78 on the Commoercial Hotol. Moses W. Lester ot al. filo 8 aimilar bill against the unme‘{)nnhs for $2,007,16. Oharles Moioa filos his petition in the Cirouit Court against whom it may concorn for tho es- tablishmont aud confirmation of his title to Lots 1 to 6 in Block 8 in W. W. Kunball's Bubdivision of the ‘lown of Lake. In the notorlous divorce case of Barnum v. Qhristine Blake, tho complainant on Baturday filod & bllhof oxcoptions, & formidable documont of 1,000 odd pages, William Gavia o al, lo a potition in the Bu- porior Court for & mochnnics’ lion of $149.67 against the Meohanics' Bnilding Company, and on buildings on West VanBuren and Wost Tay- lor stroots, Jomes 11, Rees potitions, under the Burnt Record act, for n confirmation of his titlo to the following proporty: Lot 3, 8, 4, 14 to 18, 24, 26, 27, 88 to bl, inclusive, In James H, Roos’ Bub- -division of Block 18, Sehoal Boction Addition to Chicngo. Whaltor 8. Babcock ot al, file a potition, in ‘tho Buporlor Court, against Oharles O, P, ITol- don, for a mechanica’ lien of 608,78 upon Lot 12, '18, and_14, Dlock 1, Canal Trusiges’ Bub- division of W. )¢ and W, 3§ ot N, E. X( of Boo. 17,99, 14. Calob Jowett potitions, in the Suporlor Court, for the purtitfon of tho "N W. X of N.E. 3 of . 27, 88, 14, 3 ufl;‘" ?;(idzé Tipton’s court, the caso of Qiles v. Kabotsky was tried, This was au notion of tres- pisy, the plaintiff claiming 810,000 domagos for an allogd forviblo ontry of Liy prowises st No. 48 Carpentor stroot. Dofondant hind sold plaintife a ?umnlly of furniture, taking in paymont a .noto seoured by a chattol mortgugu on the goods. Tho note waa lost by dofondant, and he sought to mnke suro of the furnituro by forcolosing tho mortgago and removing thom. Tho cass was loft in tho hands of the jury, who, by agreo- mont, wero instruoted to deliver a ronled verdiot, # Frooman Graham fllen a pracelpo in an notivn of Lreepasa on tho cnwo, in_the Oirenit Court, nagainat tho Ohicago Cotton Manufacturing Com= pany. Tho action Is brought by plalntift to ro- cover 360,000 from defendants, who, ho allagen, lonsed to Grabiam & Co.,of Rockwood, their South Bond manufactory, mnking faleo roprosentations with rogard to tho value of the maclunory, soma of which plaintift avors to bo worth only ita wolght as old iron. For their nlleFud fraudulont reprosontation platntif makes all tho mombors (&l tho Compauy linblo and dofondants in the uo- on. : NEW SUITS, Tre OmovrT OounT.—7,T71—Appenl, 7,718—Freo- man Gralimn of al, v.-tho Obicago Cotton Msnufactur- ing Company + csso, 860,000, 7,770—bayor Aralistia ¥, amuol Peck ; confosnion of Judgment, 670, —Bloplien Wallaco v, J, A, McOullocl ; nssimpsit, 2300, * 7,781—Aloxandor M, Hamilton v, Edgar D, Rune dell 3 Uil - for - reliof, 7,782-8-4—Tonforad cand 7,788—Bonjamin 8, Milia v. Goorgo ¥, Worth of l, 3 petition for mechanic's Men, 7,756—Aloncs W, Leator ot al, v, Bamo ; same, $3,007.16, 7,767—Appeal. 7,788 —Joiin Btevonsion v. Aartin Bt ; roplovin of mirrors, 00, TiiE §8urEnion Covnr.—i4,197~Mary v, Willism Tonjowaky ; divorco on ground of drunkennioss. 44, 138—Willinm Gavin ot al, v, Mechanica’ Bullding Com~ pany ; potition for mechnulcs’ lien. 44,199—Appeal, 4,110—(burnt record) Jnmea IT, Reen v. Whom it may concern, 44,141—Walker A, Babcock et al, v, Willlam 10, Roynolda'and Charles 0, B, lolden ; potition for mochanfes' lon. 44,142—Sioplion It, Fowlor ot al. v, Aloxandor McGrogor ; confension of jndgmont, $550.03, 44,143-Gnlab Jowuit ¥, Lowln Paraona ; potitltion for ‘paltition, B I LYDE PARK, Mecting of tho Vilinge Trustoese=A Schome to Borrow §40,000«=The Wn~ tor Worke. At a mooting of the Hydo Park Trustees on Baturday afternoon, the following bills were or- dored to bo paid : H D.dflolly, ono month's salary ns Buperinten— o0t ueisiiisses 50,00 Johnaton & Judgo, abstract of Warrant No. 2. 20,00 Andrew Wright, inunonlflr Fifty-first stroct BOWOT 144 o 125, Olrlea Creigl ) Dobeon & Ithioades, briuging town atlas dato,. Wilks & Golliuw, for vilisgo pump, w 42.1 Charles Orefghton, gradlug cross sireois. 10000 Nelson Dm!fiit} feading [’Jlllnnnn 81,95 Hydo Park Gas Qompouy, lighing lamp: Fanny Kondall, robate on Prairie avenus.. .. Joln B, George, robate on samo assoesmont Tobtlicressrsgssssguasesoss 1aee e $2,100,84 Tho petition of Miles Almy and othors.to widen to 100 foot each, and to extend Indiana, Prairie and Calumot avonues to Sixty-third atreot, wero roturned to got moro signors. Tho ;petition to oxtend Grant boulovard 150 feot wido south to Ninoty-fitth streot, was ro- forred to the Attornoy to propave the ordinnnce. Tho Buporintondont was ordered to rograde that portion of Langley avenuo between Forty~ first streot and Union ayenue. illiam 8, Munson complained to the South Park Commigslonors that they woro inking 33 foot off of tho ‘enst ond of bis lot, No. 15, Block 2, Yorby’s Bubdivision, and the Commis- sionors nsk tho Board if Kankalkeo avenuo wns ever formally openod through that trect. Ro- forred to tho Attornoy. James L., Btorms iuformed the Board that the M. 8. and P., Ft. W. & O. Railronds, by thoir construction of cattlo guards at the crossing of Cottngo Grove avonuo, are contracting eaid avo- nuoe from 100 to 40 foot, and ask immediate ac- ;in':\. Roforred to the Attorney, with power to aof Charlos E. Popo, vlllnFa Clerk, reported that ho had recoived from Nichols & MeKindley, for- mer attoruoys of tho Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Uhlog&o Railroad, the substance of tho contract by which said rond ncquired their right of way from Englowood to Calumet River, on tho os- pross condition that they would, by & sufliclont ditch along thoir road, drain all adjacent lands ; that snid cantract was'in form of o proposition from tho owners of the land,and was indorsod and accepted by J. Edgar Thompson, then their Pregident 3 enid railrond was to procure tho as- Bont of the County Bonrd ; that Wolcott, Count Burveyor, ran the lines and gave two lovols, an roported that said ditch had not been made ac- cording to agreement, or it would have carried off il tho wator that had 8o ofton acoumulated on their rond east of Englowaod. An ordinance was adopted vacating Walnut stroot, Hydo Park, from Hyde Park avenue to Lako Michigsn, This is tho socond street south of the Hyde Park Hotol, It was resolved, that in view of tha dolay In tho colloction of the 978,000 appropristed for curront _oxponsos, tho Prosidont and Finauco Committoo bo authorized $o nogotinto n loan of £40,000 on tho fafth_and crodit of tho village, and to issuo bonda therofor, qnynblo during tho current year, and the informal resolution to this effect adopted at last moeting was rescinded, The atlomoy Was instriictod to fEepero aiior dinance of special assossment to construct n sidewall on tho unfinished part of tho morth " side of Torty-ninth stroet, from Btato streat to Calumet avenuo, Goorgo 8. Bowen’s plat of subdivision of part of Blocks 11 and 12,” Clenvervillo, and also of part of B.1¢ 8.3 €. W. 3¢ N. B, % 8, 88, 14, wera presonfod and roforred. | A motion tostop all stroet eprinkling until resi- dents shiall puy-one-half the expense, was_over- ruled by n substitute which was adopted, that all improved streots, whon macessary to their pros- ervation, shall' bo sprinkled =t tho publio ex- onso, . Tho Board of Wator-Works Commissionors nsicod and received authority to advortise for the construotion of water worls, a8 follows : Proposals will be recolved until July 18, 1873, at 12 m,, far tha turnishing of tho following * A crib locata cd'In twelyo feot wator, not less than 1,000 feot from shoro, nt somo point to'bo designated Letweoon Fifty- nintlinnd Sixty-third streets s 1,00 feot of 16-Inch ‘cust or wrought-iron pipo to oxtend from the crib to fho shoro: 9,000 feot of 12nch cast-iron pipe; 62,000 fect ' of Gdnch cast-fron pipe} 30,000 fecb of dinch east-iron pipe, Blig may bo made for tho same quantitios and slzes of tho Wyckolf patent imiperishable pipo, All cast fron plipe to bo cast vertically in 1 foot lengths, sud of tho aame comparative wolght as 13 uscd {n Chicago, oxcopt thio 4-inch pipe, Which fs to bo ono-half inch thick, All pipoto bo subjocted to hydraulic pressuro of 800 pounds and to hammer test, All distributiug pipo to ba1aid in tho ground ready for use, 6o that thotop of the pipe shiall bo at a depth of not losa than 43¢ foet be- low the surfugo, Ono Liundead ‘and afty doublo Ly dranta get whorover indicated, conneclod with tho water-pipes and ready for uso, Buch ows, and all spocial castings 5 may bo roq brick building as per plau and epocifications, to be los entod st any noint the Board may sclcct on the share betweon Fifty-fifth and Bixty-third streets, or on Bixty-third atrect, near tho Tilluols Con tral Bajlroad. AMachinery to supply 2,000,000 gallons of water per twenty-four hourd for domeatio sos, aud capable of systaining a firo pressuro throughout all pipe 1aid cqual to an clovation of an inch and a half Btroam 120 foct high, Tho wholo fo bo fuished completo by 15th Novomber, 1873, Dide may be .mado for tho wholo or any part of the abova aoparately, but must spocify separately tho prico for ety for bulldings, for machinory and foundstions, and for pipo, Ditings, valves, snd bydrants, comuloty, Bids for pipe should aleo specify tho prico’ per foot of ‘onch glzo, fucluding fittings, tho Board reserving tho right to change the quantitica of each aa thoy may do- alre before making the contract, The rl;fi“ to rejoct any orsllor any partof tho bide madois reserved, Proposals_must be enclosed In a sealed_envelops, cne dorsed_* Hydoe Park Wuterworks” and addresssd to 1L, B, Bogue, Room 3, Ogdon Building, cornor Luke and Clark atreots; where plans sud spooifications may De soen, The Wator Commissioners promiee a full re- ort covoring all bids that may be recolved at Elm noxt moeting. ey PERSONAL. Charles King, Esq., Now York, is at the Grand Pacifie, Tlo 1on. Georgo Gifford, New Yorlk, is at tho Grand Paciflo, The Rey. Dr. Morrison, of Bloomington, is ab the Wost Side Briggs. Col. W, II. Noblo, of Erte, Pa., arrived at the Wost 8ido Briggs yostorday. Judge J. W. Btrevell, of Pontiso, I8 among the arrivals af tho West Bldo riggo. # Buffalo Bill ¥ and * Toxas Jack " aro at the Qrand Paolfic, Thoy aro on thelr way Weat. Tho ITon. Johin Wontworth and family have re- turned from the East, aud are stopplug at the Shotman, Amoug the arrivals at the SBhorman_yestor- dny wora tho following :_J. D. 8, Gill, Boxtqu ; I A, Thias, 8t. Louis ; Wobsator Tlmes, Wanh- ington ; G." W, Do Camp, Pittsburgh s J. My~ ork, Baltimore ; Thomas Woodnott, - Rishinond, Ind,; Qeorge B, Christian, Ohio; L. J. Day, Greon Bay ; I, A, Smith, Dotroit, The following wero among the arrivals at the QGrand Pacitlo yestordny : Wallaco Wood, New Orlonus ; C, A, Koblor, nnati ; W. R. Ir- win, \Vnnhiui;tun; I, 8, Lo 8t, Louls ; John 11, Knox, Troy; I, B, Portor, Pittsburgh; homas Garrott, Philadélphia ; M. L, Vebbor, 8t. Paul; Cyrus J, Fry, Austin, Tox, Amang tho mrrivals at_tho Gardnor yostorda wore tho following s N. Horrman, Now Yok ; J, Wond, Columbua ank Pargons, 8t, Lo . D. Dunbar, Buffalo; Mra, William Brown, dnughtor, and'aon, Now York; G. A. Reynolds, Knnsas : R. T, O, Boment and wifo, Dubuquo ; H. W. Noblo, Iirio. John 8. Dolano, chiof olork of the Intorior Do- pariment, has goio to Minnesota for tho bonofib of his health, Mr, and Mra. Wirt Sikes (Ollve Logan and huuband) enil noxt month for Frauco, where they propose to spend two or thros yoars, Col. Bonjamin Allen, formerly of the Bix- toonth Wisconsin Infantry, died suddenly, July 8, at hia residonce i Popin, Wis. Dr. J. P, Clomont, for somo yonrs Suporin- tondont of the Wisconsin Ilospital for the In- sano, at Madison, rocently diod at Norwlob, Ver- mont, Tt ia rumoraed that Miss Nellie Grant, daughtor of the Prosidont, is at work on a pummnior book to bo oalled *8kotohos From Life st Long Brauneh,” An indignant Ropublican papor in Massnchit- sotta enlls Gon, Bullor * a disorganizor, n boom- erang, o baggage-smasher {n polities and gov- ornmont," Prof. Thomas D, Baird, Principal of the Balti~ moro City Collog to lllgh School) died July 9, aged 63, Ho boon an fustrucfor in Balti- moro sinco 1839, ! Charles B. Ladd, of Springfiold, {s namod s & “ possible candidafo” for Govornor of Massn- chusotts to reprosont the frionds of Btate man- figemuut of tho Hoosao Tunnol aud its railrond ne. - Dr. Isano Casselborry, Burgeon of .the Tirat Indiana Cavalry in the war, Prosidont of tho In- diann Btate Modical Association, and (under Johnson) Collector of Customs of Evansville, Ind,, died in that ety July 10, aged 62. Tho statomont that Senator Forry, of Connec~ tiout, was nfinln down with & paralytic shook is ontiroly without foundation. “The Senator was bottor yostordsy than ho has beon for rome timo, and waa nblo to bo about a8 usual.—New Laven Palladium. Sinco his dn(ilnrtnrn from his native country, His Mojosty, tho Shah, has institutod s now or- dor callod the * Order of the Sun,” and which is for Indios only. The recipients of this order are up to tho prosont only the _Quoon of England, the Princons of Wales, tho Empress of Gormany, tho Princoss Imporial of Germany, andthe Cosar- evon, Tho Sh hustusuntnd to Her Majesty and also tho Priuca of Walos his portrait, sot in dinmonds, which constitutos the highost Sersisn ordor oxistent, A telogram from London of _the 10th bronght intelligonco of tho death of Fredorick Wintor- haltor, tho colobrated portrait painter, of typhus fover. Ho was born at Baden-Badon in 1800. Boforo fixing his rosidence at Paris in 1834 he studied painting in Munich and Romo whero he rosidod sovoral yoars, Ho aftorward mado sov- oral journocys to Gormany, Belgium, Epgland, ond Spain, after whioh he feft bohind him num- erous portraits in various royal galleries. Ho haa regularly oxhibited in tho zalons of France ronowned portraits of historical charnctors, Among these may bo montioned Louis I’hfll{go (1889 and 1846) ; Quoon Amolin Bfla, all tho membora of the Orleans family, Princo Wagram, Countess Duchatol, Louia Napoloon, three or four different portraits of tho Empress Eugenio (1854-1864), tho Empross and tho Princo Tmpo- rial, Modame Ducos, &o. Tho genro pictures of Herr Wintorhaltor are not numorous, but display roat \'ar(ot{ of concoption. Tho most impor- ant aro Maternal Love (1836), Tho Docameron, oand Florinde (1853). —_——— EVANSTON. Tho Annunl Approprintions=-A Jump from $5,300 to $88,738.17~=Thec Watcre ‘Works Question About Scttled. Tho Trustoes of the village mot on Baturday night, pursuent to adjournment. There woro proesent L. J. Gago, 0. A, Willard, Wm. Blanch- ard, Wilson Plolps, and Ohas. J. Gilbert, the Preaidont of tho Bonrd. Mr. Gago, Chairman of tho Committeo on Financo, roported tho follow- ing approprintions, embodied in au ordinance, ‘whichwas passed unanimously For tho doficit of Isat voar, . Tor ntroet and sidowallc fmj 2 pagablo by tho villago. For supplylng, lighting, aud Fopairing htrcet nmps... 2 $1,138,17 8,200,00 For draina 000, ¥or Firo Department, ! indebtedness for engine. 8,000.00 For stationery nnd printing 850,00 Fn}; stovos, and heating aud lighting Vi 216.00 976,00 10,000.00 1,000.00 2,300.00 For ropairing and improving the samo, snd Tont of ground........... For Wator-\Works, ' for' 8 Dayabls by iiio 080 0 o oceinnsese For sfuking fund for dobtodness of tho villago, For intorest fund to poy Donils and othor villago tndobtedness. For Library fuud, tho smount received from 3 milla tax ordorod by vole of April 16, 1874, as by law provided, bo tho bo used and applied 0 tha Pasniahisg U dosiguated. Tho Lo ubout. 9,000,00 Totaluevsevnee erereneeesanen s $68,708.17 ‘The amount appropriated for sinking fund and iuterest fund 'is not for indobtedness alveady acerued, but prospective, to meet the in- torest on bonda to bo issued to defray the ox-~ peonso of the Water-Worlks, The following ordinance for the eroction of the necosaary buildings and putting in of suita~ blo fixturos and machinory, and laying of the proper maing or pipea along tho streots, and tho puiting up of the necosanry hydrants to furnish & supply of water for the village, was pasged upanimously : Beit ordained, That tho villago shall construct, make, Derrchuu, all necessary bulldings and fix- tures, and also lay down a main” 6r pipes from eald buildings into Lake Micligan, and sball also protect #aid pivo by plors or piling, and the outor end thoroof Dy a exib, the water to bo pumped into tho pipes by di~ rect pressuro, Tho bulldings aro to bo erectod near tho intersogjion of Davis street with Lake Michigan, Beo. 2 provides for pumps, machinery, cto. Soc. 8 providos that tho ?’(qua eball’ bo Taid on the following streets: 2-inch pipe on Davis stroot from pumping works to Iinman avenue; B-inch plm,n Davis from Hinman to Asbury avonue ; man_from Davis to Greonwood; Orrington from Davis to Olark; 6-inch pipe, Groenwood from Hinman to hfn.plu; Asbury from Davis to Oburch ; 4-inch pipe, Forest from Davisto 260 foot south of Dompator; Judson from Church to 000 foob south of Dompstor; Iinman from Davis to University placo; Hin« man {rom Greenwood to Humilton; Chicago ayenuo from University Elnca to i‘xmmou; Bhorman from Davis to Lako; Bonson from Davis to Clatk; Mople from Davia to Groon- wood; Oak from Davis to Greenwood; Ridgo from 'Davis to Dompater; Asbury from Davis to Dompstor; Ohurch from Asbury to Wesley ; Cinrk from Hinman to Orrington ; Groonwo from Asbury to Maplo ; rocnwood from Yorost to 800 feot oast) Dompstar from Minman to 800 foot cast. At tho Intorsoction of stroets are to bo placed tho mecossary castings, eto, Hoc. 4 providos thaf, ab tho Interscotion of strootd, an the northonst corner, thero shall bo a Lydrant placed, proporly connected with tho gxxldnla or pipos. Thero will be fifty-oue Ly- anta. 8oo. b provides that the buildings, machinory, and fixturoa shall bo paid by genoral tax. Boo, 6 providos that tho Jabor aud materials be paid for by spocial asscssmont on the property bencfitod, snd tho romainder, if any, bo paid by goneral toxation and that tho following porsons, viz,: William Blanoh- axd, Wilson Phelps, snd Obnrlon J. Gilbort, be appointed Commigsioners to make an esti- mate of the cost and exponditures of tho pro~ oged ImJirovamnmu specified in the forofolnfi Sec. 8 and 4, including labor and material, ang aoll othor expenso attonding tho same, and tho cost of making and laying ssscesmonts; that Lhogi shall report tho ‘same to the Board in n Library os b amoun of thin fax will writing. . 'I'lls_ordinanco sotilos the voxed question of Wator-Worlts, aud it passago will Lo ono of tho grontost blessings that hns falloon this place, 'Tho appropriations for last year woro ouly $5,500, and without doubt many iu_honoss burgher, when lio soos the figures for this yoar, will bo amazed, but the Board mean business and tho tax will bo lovied. Tho tolul amount of pl{m to be luld is vory noar sovon milos, Tugh A, White, tho attornoy of the Bonrd, presontod a Dill of $20 from Joseph Pollak, County Clorl, which was ordered paid, T'he Board theu adjourned till Tuosday night. g PIGEON-SHOOTING AT HYDE PARK. Ono of the hest pigeon matches on record was shot ut Hyde Purk on Saturday botwoen J. P. Robortson und 0. IL Bross, According to the agresment, tho contostants wore to find and trap and handle thirty birds oach, and shoot st thom from u ground trap, twonty-one yards riso and olghty ymds boundary, A stako of 8100 do- ponded on the result, “Tho mateh was witnossed l: ;0 number of !mmuuu, but botting wae it, as the shooting was too closo from Bross won by tho small ma~ opponent belng un- vory hy beginning to ond. Jority of & slugle bivd, hiy Jucky enouglh to havo two of bia birds fall out of bounds. Xollowing is the acjro: Tob, 111011111111111111111 - Topurta lllllllllllllllll}}}l“é' 1% il was followed by one for a swoop- atakos pursg, for which thero wors four entrios 8t 85 onch. Fivo birds woro shot at, with tho fol- lowing rosult ¢ E. Thomas,, 11111-% P, Ro) 11111-8 Willhm Wilkis 111014 . 1, Broka, eree 0110-3 The shioot-oft botwoon Thomas and Robertson ‘was won by the latter, ho killing five to tho oth- or man's four, —_— e, STABBING AFFRAY, Tho Fatal Effccts of Drinking Beforo Bronkfast. As onrly as 7 o'clock yostorday morning, tho fatal offect of Bundny drinking had mnde itsolt manifest in tho North Division., Two men, named Michael MoGuiro and Wm, Balmon, ont into tho snloon No, 488+ Elston avenuo to take a sooinl glan, Thoy took 8o many social glansoa “that bofore thoy had quitted tho plneo, thoy began to_dispufo as to who should Doy for thiom. Tho disputo ondod, finnlly, In a r00 oxchango of bloys, and Balmon gotting the bottor of McGuire, the latter drow a largo pookot-knifo, and stabbod his antagoniut In the ng‘}n broast, inflicting a morious wound. cCQuiro attempted ~ to owonpo arrost by meoroting Limaclf under tho saloon, “and was sucaossful in oluding the officors for gomo time, A roumdsmnn flually Cl\thb him, and lookod him up at the Rolling- Mills Polico-Station, Salmon was takon homo Dby his friends, and attended by a physician, His ' injurios wero at first_thought to bo fatal, aa ho soomod to bo bleeding inwardly, but goon aftor the cut was inflicted the blood consod to flow, aud. tho wounded man rallied, Yoatorday ovening he was vory much bottor, and the nuondlngphynlnlan did not hesitato to sny that ho would rocover. Both moen ara laborers, and have familios, They were good friends, and would not have quarreled hai thoy not boen frienzied with liquor. McGuiro will be exam- ined beforén x& ico Kaufmann this morning. CONCERT AT JOLIET. B. Q. Pratt, assisted by Mrs, MoGuiro, Mr. Bischoff, Mr. Bowen, and Mr. Lowis, in con- Jjunction with soma of his Joliot pupils, will give a_popular_concert at that place, on Thuraday t‘)vfigwé;, July 17. The programmo will bo as ol $ TART T, 1. Grand Valse Brillsnta (A fint) . 8. C. Prat 2, “Simon the Cellarer ... £, Bowen, a, * Good Night, My.OLild (Song)... .} Abt b, “Love's Last Dream " (Piaua solo)...f Auber MMiss Julia Moran, . «.Belocted .Ohopin .Hatton : 4, Violin solo,.. 8. “Balvo Rogiua Mercadants a. Nooturno in G majos Ghopin 8. {b. Turkish nluehfn: } Doetlionen 7. Duott from © Boli#ario ... ..........,Donlzetth Messre, Bischoff and Doicen. PART 1L, 3. “XLaat Hopo” . Misa Annds Rotoell, 4 “Dream Vialons," now song arrengod from Bobumann, savevtonsatonsessssirsDERLE utrs (with violin obilgato). t and Peasant %, * Poot an: 6. Tmprovisation (by spacial roquost). B LA 7. Laughing Trlo. ., rs, MeGuire, besw 4 THE POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, The Police Mutual Benovolent Asscciation held its rogular somi-annual mooting yesterday morning at tho Union Btrost Station. Tho ro- port of the Troasurer, Sorgeant Buckloy, was rond. Tho amount of money rocelved during tho elx months ending yesterdny was €2,136. The amount disbursed " was §1,287, leaving tho balance in tho treasury $899, Tho' widow of Officor Burchell, who rocently diod, was paid §624, 0s also the faneral oxponses of tho decens- od officor, $125. Officor Hinchman, who hng boon eick for somo timo, rocoived 25, and * Officor TForbes 850, E. vingaton donated B850 to tho socioty ‘in recog- nition of sorvices rondored “by mombers oy the Associatton in oxtingnishing o fire in his storo at tho cornor of QOlark and Van Buren stroots. Officor Willlam Smith was appointod {rustoe for tho Elovonth Procinct. It waa ro- golved that horeaftor, upon a certificate being Ensmte«l to’ tho Tremsurer, from a physician good standing, that & momber of the Associa- tion was unfit for duty bocause of sickmessor in- Jury, that the Troasuror hould allow tho disabled momber $5 4 week until his rocovery, Tho As- sociation thon adjourned. £ ————— THE CITY_IN BRIEF, "' The Boston Red EtucklnE aud the Philadel- Ehin ‘Whito Btocking Baso Ball Clubs will play in lhicago throo gamos, tho firat to bo contostod on tho afternoon of the 25th inst., on.the g:nux':;ll cornor of Btato and Twonty-third strosia. The now building going up at tho corner Lake and Olark streots ié “intended to bo a continua- tion of Phil Conley's Bt. Charles Hotel. When flnighed, it will ono of the finest houses in the oity,- menauring 160 foot on Olark, and 100 on Lake street. It will havo 140 rooms, cost £180,000, and bo finished sbout the timo of oponing tho Exposition. The Police Protoctive Association hold a semi- annual meeting at the Bixlh Precinot Station, anlerdny morning, The Troasurer roporte hat tho roceipts for six months had boen $2,186,08, the expendituros 81,287, and that the ‘balance on hand waa £899.08. ' One membor bad died, and his widow had received 2624, nnd the oxponsea of his funeral boon horna by the Asso- clation, A donntion of $50 from Englo & Liy- ingston, for the extinguishmont of a fire in their storo by a member, was thankfully received. Notico was given that, at tho noxt meeting, an emondment_to the conatitution would bo ofe forod, providing for tho paymont of $5 a wool to policomon whoso pay was stopped by the Board of Police on account of sicknegy. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Foreign Mnarkets, Lrvenpoor, July 13 — 11 8, m.—TFlour, 27@18s. ‘Wheat—\inter, 118 10d ; spring,108 0d@11s 6d : white, 110 7d@110 00; 'club, 1253 d@1hs 4d. Corn, 2Ta 306 275 60, Porlk, 0da. 38 8, Lowbo, July 12—1 p. m,—Consols—Moncy, 025@ 93K; acconnt, 9337 5-20a 0f 05, 0% 10 10T, 0% T 10408, 004§ nbw 68,003 ; Erlo, 463 /EupooL, July '12,—Cotton dull ; midliug up- 1and, 83¢a ; Grloaus, Oc ; saloa, 10,000 bales ; American, 8,000 ; spoculation and export, 1,000, Dropdatufls quict, o wintor wheat, 118 104, Flour and corn unchangoed, houee, G0s. Gumberland mlddles, 37 64 5 aliorh 2 408, ‘Weokly Bovicw of the Albany Lives Stock Markes. Gpecial Dispatch to The Chleago Tribuns, ALpaxy, N, Y,, July 13,~Brkvei—At tho opening of the market this weok it waa well imown that tho su) ply of ntock would bo much amiller than last waok, and slso that the quality of the «Torlngs would show conalderable improvement, Notwithatanding this, trade hna not boen very notive, which can bo acconnted for by ho faot that st wook, {n consequonco of low prices, many doalora wout himo wolldadon with slock,” and ‘conssquontly did not appear in the markot wook, Althowly? tho _attondanoo Lina not boen oalargo as Inat wead, the markot hus boen well attonded, most of the leadng doalers from Now York, Brighton, and tho Enat, aad tho ususl ropresen« tation from the river countrics belug presout, On Thursday tho markot openod quietly, With & £00d ate tendance, but trado rulod dull, buyers being unwilling {o pay tho prices asked, which'wora s full 1o per Ib on Toxus aud Ohorokees, Finding that “holdors wore frm fhoy bought eporingly, sud trade rulod dull, enles dragging, On the following day there wea but littlo improvemont, although before the closo of the markot 8 oqnulderable uunber of cate o bl boeu disposed of and noacly all tho afock sold, ‘The rocelpta are ovor 20,000 hoad lws thou last wook and of & much Lolter avorago quality. The Loat hord on markot, numboring 78 hiead of Tlinois stoors, wore sold by Rankin & Thompson to Oajt, Vowoy, of Ber- muds, at $1.20 por 100 lba, Tho = highest prica, reallzed " for extran wia 076 per 100 1. The following aro the rulliy_prices this woek : Fromium, $7.20 ; oxtra, 0,000,153 first quality, $0.00@6.50 ; focond quality, §5.50@6.00 ; third quality $4.87@5,25 ; Inforior, $1,0034,75, 1,011 Cows—Rocelpta this weok, § ears, and all ,fl}n- posed of to local deslors at $45,00@05.00 por head., e narket rules dull, and tho demandnominal, BUEEY AND Lastng—oooipts 4,00 head, ahort of ln weok, sud of modium quality, Domand thodorate, bt majuly for tho pupply of tho country trade, Eustorn deslers wont stock 10 prices which §s fully 3o per pound over tho ruling Frlmn lnst wook, We quate sheep at 4 3 lamba ot 90@11340, Honsgs—" all demand ahova consfdorablo ac- o tivily of tha s ive tado hus pasaud, o, aithough tl "'he Produce Markets. New Yorx, July 12-Corrox—Dull ; middiug up- 1aud, 20750, TaieAbsturrs—Plour loss activa; rocoipts, 16,000 brla; superfine Western and tulo, $5.1095,50 ; com- mon'to gooa oxtrs, $0.1080.40; guod to clioice, $0.45 @128; whito wheat oxtrd, 47106886, Ohlo “md $5.25@0.05; Bt, Louls, §0,00@10,60, Ryo four pu Inth, °| Bark Menomineo, cornmeal unchinngod. Whent higher, hut olossd quiots rocolpta, 27,000 bin; rejectod spring, $L.UT@LATE buicago, $1.83@1.383 do Milwankos, $1.41; No. 3 do, $140@147; No, 1 do, $1.60R1.02%5 wiito Tilthols, $1,60631.06 weihtor Fod Westoin, $1.57% s No. 1 Milwaukea, to nrrive, $160@1.63; No. 3o, $1.40, Ttyo, batloy, snd molt unchanged, ~ Corn dull, with holdors moro dispored to reslizo; tocolpts, 48,000 bu} ateamor mizod Woslorn, 56@58c; aail do, 69600} yollow, G1a { whito, 68@0%0 ; common old’ mixed Westorn, 50c, Outs quiot { recelpts, 60,100 bu ; now afxed Wostarn, 43l6@44o; white, 48@626, Woor—Mora actiyo ; unwnshed, ita ; wastiod flecce, 4836350 : oxten pulled, 460 5 fin Ohlo, 43c, Eoas—Quiot and firm 3 Wostorn, 10 @20)5¢. AY AND Hows—Quiot. LrauEn—Qulot ut 26@300 3 Orinace, 2BH@ITH0, GHOUEIRs—OnfTeo fn goou Foqueat and unchalgod, Bugar aleady ; 75@Bxo. Molnasos quivt, Trrmorzum—Crude, T3{c; refined, 172{@172c, TURPENTINE~—Steady nt 45e, ProvistoNa—Tork firmor ; now moas, $17.37), Toel And cut moata unchanged ; mildles dufl; jong closr, 8%@00 ; short cloar, 9o, Lacd dull ; Wostorst atenm, BUTIER AND CREFSE—Unclianged, Wiitexy—Quict nt 93@931ge. NEW ORLEANS, NEw Ontrang, July 12.—DBrAN—Firmer at 70c. PROVIBloNs—Yand ‘fiir; tores, 8o} ke, 104@ e, GnooEntes—Bugar in good domand ; good falr, O} @0c; primo, 10c, Y 2id Oiliora unchinnioil, Finanomaz—Gold, 116X, promium, : CorroN—Quist, 'Tales, 60; dow middlings ling Orloane, 16740, Great Britain, 265 bal 4,004 b Sterling, 27 Blght, % 1,000 bales; good ordinary, 17340 ; middlings, 183(c; mid- Tocetpts, 396 bales : oxports to conatwing, 2,147 bales, Btock, alos, BUTFAL BUrFALO, July 12.—Fnetanmi—T.owor; Whoat, 100 | corn, 0c; oats, 61} lumber, $4.60, BreavaTurss—Flour firmn but quiot, Whest on- trely neglooted, ~Oorn dull; 38,000 bit aold at 43, o to quality, Oatslower ; 373c for No, 2 Weatern, L [T, LOUIS. 81} Xoutd, July 13.—Dizaperorrs—Flour quiot and unchanged, Wheat dull and lower; samplo lota No, 3 rod fall, $1.25 ; primo red and whito, $1.40, Corn actlye and higher for white mixed and white, to which the domand 1s confined ; white mixed, 53@55¢; No, 2 mixed for August, 38@%8}c. Oats dull and droop- ing: No, 2, 32c in elevafor cash; 200 Boptembor, Batloy quict, Ryo quict ; No. 3 650, Wisgy—DBotter at 88)¢c, x Provistons—Pork ossfer : small lots $16,50, DBullc moata—No sales, Bacon firm ; only jobbing and or- der demand, Lard nominal, Hoar~Tirmer at $4,00@4. OarTLE~Quiot ; fair to chol 0. 0swrao, July 12.~Wheat_dull $1.47. Corn quict ; high mixed, &0o, OINOINNATIL OmvornaTs, July 21,—~BREADSTUFFA—Flonr stoady ; “$6.75@7.00, Wheat quict ; $1,40@1,43, Corn firm ; 49@50c, Rye firm at 700, Oata quiet at 35¢, Trovisions—Firm and aclive; Mcsa pork firm held st $17.00, Lard quist_Lut'firm ; eurrent mako #team, 8X;@8Yo; keltlo, 8X@8%c, DBulk meats, strong; shouldors, 7550 ; clear, 03 @IX0 ; cloar rib, 9%@0%c ; bucon afrong, wwith _good demand, Hhoul- dars, 83¢0’; clenr rib, 100 ; cloar, 10@10Xc. Winsxkx—Steady, at 00c. MILWAUREE. MirwAvEE, July 12,—Breanstores—Flour aleady, Whoat quistanid weak ; No. 1, $1,373¢ ; No. 2, $1.20%, cash or July; $L.18 for Auguat. ~Oats nctiv on higher: No. 2, 30c, Corn in fair domand, but lower ; 363c. Ryoin falr demand, but lowor; No. 1, Barloy dull and nominal, Faziants—To Buffalo, 0c ; Oawogo, 103¢0. Recerrrs—Flour, 3,000 brla ; wheat, 95,000 bu, SurraenTs—Floiir, 4,000 ris: whoat, 86,000 bu, TOLEDO. TorEno, July 12,—BeAnsTurFa—Flonr quiot and nnchanged, Wheat steady; amber Michigon, apot, $L.50; do soller August, $1,38; No.1 rod, $1,66@ 1.50% s No, 2 do, $1,62). Corn duil and s siisdo lower ; high mixed, 486, spot; 44c, August; 45%c, Hoptembor; no grade, 800 ; damnged, 83)0. Oats quict; No, 2, 95%c. Furronte—Unohanged, Reoreze—Flour, 1,400 brls; whoat, 6,000 bu § corn, 12,000 bu; onta, 5,000 bu, Brirraewnrs—Flour, 2,000 bris; whont, 47,00 bu; corn, 46,000 bu; oats, 2,000, BALTIMORE, Dartron, July 1%.—DBreapsTurra—Flour quiot and unchaunged, Wheat stoady ; red Weatern, $1.403 1.50; amber, $1,60@1.65. Corn dull ; mixed Western, 58@58)¢e. Oata firm ; mixod Western, 48@40¢ ; white do, 60@ 63c. Ryo qulot, Pnovisions—Aess park more active, at $17,60@17.75, Bulk'meats and bacon unchnugod, Sugar-citrad bams, -14X@126e, Lard dull at 8@83(c, BurTen—In good demnud ; good to chioice, 18@21e. ‘Wiisky—Stoady flé[fl‘:{i@vfl‘l 4e ELAND, OLEVELAND, 0., July DREADRTOFFA — Whont vm and Lighers No. 1 rod, $108; No. 2 do, L4, Gorn botter, ut 47@480. Oots steady and frm; No, 1, 4@bxc. jlo- 1 Bilwaukeo, o. Frruorruy—Dull snd unchanged, PHILADELPHIA. PumAverrnns, July 13- Dresbrgres=Tlour fn jufot snd stendy ; Btale, Indiana, and Obio oxtra fam- ily, $8,00@8.25, Wheat' unchangod, Ry quict and stoady, Corn active; yollow, G6@G8c; mixed, B5@ 67c, Onts firmer ; white, 45@400 ; mixed, 39@42c, . Wrisky—Dull at 92)c. Pernotsus—Hleady; crude, 12xc; o refined on tha marka, DETROIT, Detnorr, July 12.—BiEADKTUFFS—TFlour qulet and unchonged, “Whost dull and n shida lower ; extra ‘white, §1. 1, $1.78 ; amber, §1.48@1.49. Corn ateady 00.” Onthjin goud demand’ at 38Y@ B0, MARINE. : Poxt of Chicnro, 2 ARRIVED. .0 .0veees Beow Quickatop, Whita Lake, 60 m lumber, Prop Halelgh, Erfe, 1,100 tons coal, Scow L. Painior, South Haven, 80 cords tone, Sl Lizzlo Throop, Ludwig'a Pler, 95 m lumbor. Scow Magdaling, Ludwig’s Hor, 66 curdn wand. Barge Gulden Harvost, Grand Haven, 263 m lumber, Belir U. 8, Grant, Sturgoon Day, 110 cords bark, 500 Wuly 12, onte. nnrgnl;fllu:; Burn, Graud Hnven, 100 m lumber, BSebr A, Bronson, Menominee, 176 m lumbor, 15 m Menominoo, 336 m limbar, Behr Bollo Walbrldge, Sturgeon Bay, 230 m luber. Behir T, A. Holmes, Monfatco, 120 ni Tumher, Behr 3. B; Nowland, Manistoo, 160 m lumbor, Sohr Lovi Graut, Manistes, 200 m lumber, argo Gity of Grand Haver, Muskegon, 340 m lumber. 8obr D, 1t, Owon, Muskegon, 5,000 hemlack ties, Selir Advanco, Muskegon, 160 1 lumbor, Sohr Obristib, Muskegen, 135 m lumber. Btwr Corons, 8t, Josoph, G5 boxes and 100 pkgs fish, and pundrios, Hohr Mary, Saugatiak, 70 cords waod. Sehr G, Darbor, Ludington, 100 m luniher, Stmr Muskegon, Graud Haven, 4 m heading, 27 boxes fish, Barge Mognobay, Peabtigo, 680 m lumber. Bargo Awct, Peslitiyo, 360 1 lumber. Bargo Gomix, Muskegon, 220 m lumber, 30 m Tath, Behir Goorgo Lunbar, Mbskegon, 160 1 lumber, 10 m Iath, Bobir Ida, Muskogon, 160 m lumber, 200 m Ith, Bolir Vermont, south Lavon, 70 cords slabs, Bobr Guide, Bt. Jnsob)h, 456 m lumber, Bebr Abigall, Hollayd, 118 cords bark, 8elir Ora, Anudrow's Wer, 33 cords bark, Sebr Pathfndor, Cloviland, 1,100 tons coal, Barge 0. 0. D., Grand aven, 815 m lumber, Trop Riotz, Miniatco, 18ur lumbor, Brig Hormiony, Manisto, 200 m lumbe: Bohr 0. 0. Trowbridge, High Ioland, 1,000 telograph poles. ‘Prop Ira Ohaffeo, Saugutuck, 3 bozes fish, 300 mshin- Tos, 60 1n lumbor. Hohr Sheoygan, Two Rivers, 10 bexea el and suae s, Bargo Conteat, Muskegon, 200 m lumber, Sehr It Hogdon, Grand Tiavon, 116 m luitsber, Sobr Mary MoVés, Egg Uarbor, 2,300 tel CLEARED' Strr Blioboygan, Racino, 245 pi Stmr Alpens, Muskegon, 10 brls liquors and sundries, Bargo Argonaut, Butfalo, 55,974 bu caru, Hebr T, M. Howland, Buffalo, 22,000 bu \wheat, Belwr Col. Ellsworth, Buffalo, 20,800 bu wheat, Btmr Muskegon, Grand Haven, 60 sacks oats, Bebr Red Wing, Buflalo, 48,500 bu corn, Belur Quwogatelle, Oyddnathuryh, 18,000 bu cor, 100 brla iour, 50 brls ofl, and stndrice, Hohr Ohins, Bufula, 32,000 bu whoat, 400 brla flour; Tirio, 1,300 brls flour, and sundrics, Prop Lake Lrio, Montroal, 2,642 Lrla flour, 400 brla oat ‘meal, 150'brls corn meal, Sehr 3, N, Fostor, Duffalo, 21,300 bn whoat, Tark A, P, Niohols, Buffulo, 20,000 bu corn, Scbr Wm, F, Alion, Buffalo, 14,787 bu corn. Bobr Ohampion, BufYalo, 36,000 bu whoat, Bark Orphan Boy, Bufalo, 24,000 bu corn, Behr F. 8, Danforth, Buffalo, 47,000 bu corn, foshor, Buialo, 17,500 bu wheat, , Avery, Buffalo, 41,110 bt oatu, #rop 17 Cuatleey Haugatuie, 800 dry hides snd sune cn, Bebr Donaldson, Duffalo, 30,300 b corn, Prop Vandorbili, Buffalo, 43,478 bu corn, 1,800 brls flour, Behr Tecumsek, Collingwood, 15,487 bu oats, Lake Yrelgh wars moderately notive. Tho number of vosacls ready to load was swall, and the rates on corn ade vancod X0, now quotablo at 5o, and 0o for wheat, by anil (o Buffulo, Lowor Lako frefihia wero nominnally unclianged, ‘fho_following chartors wero reported § Schra Homor, J, G, Maston, aud Erastus Coraing, for corn at Bic, and tho sehit Gillotto for wheat at do to uffalo; tho prop Fountain Gily, part cargo of rye at 60, and’ tho etmr Cuba, wheat to Buftalo, on_privato torma, Total capacity oqual to 39,000 bu whoat, 141, 000 bu carn, and 10,000 bu rye, At Bufiulo, on th 9tl, the chartors wera : Sohr T, 0. Kiug und Uollingwood, coal to Chicago, nt $1,13 por touy £r00: schr Electwing, conl to Ohicayo, up- dock, at $1,36 per ton, froo ; Owasco, amno § delr Folo gor, Coal to Billwnkoly, ot $100 per ton, froo; webra ow Hampahire, Murls,{Caroline, Amsdon Zaud "argn, freo ; wchra Painese stous to Erle, at $3,00 per cord, ville, 8, V, . Watdon, and J, D, b to Chicago, ot 81, 236 her fon, froo * belg. Powbatian, coal to Grevn Dny, af $1.12)¢ yor ton, froo, Osweao, July 0,—OLartera : Hehr Granada, conl fo Tonoshin, at $2.50, und sehr W, H, Ondes, coul to Do- trit, at Tbc, freuln and out, CrvkLAND, July 9,—Thcro 1s vory little ohango in raluy, though 'vessels olng muore plenty, prices uro casler, Coal to Ohleago, down-lawn docky, $1,40 freo; do, tp-town, $1,60 froo; Milwaukee, $1.40 fres; Rae ¢luo,$1,60 froo’s Bliebuygan, $1.50 froe; Mariuotlo, o freo; Duluth, $1.50 reo, | Iron oro, Marquotlo. tg Glovelaud, $3,26@3.60, nwyer, conl, Buffalo ‘Vessels I'nssed Dotroit, Do, Mich,, July 19,~Pakskn Ur—Props Lad, Frankli, Ao, ¥ e, ‘ott, Binnchard, Nebruels, Nusliua, Eupird Btato, Lred ' Kolly and barge, rade bury snd ‘larges, Morelant ; wehiva A, O, Maswell, | Manzanilla, dlva Siradlog, Outbrio, Presion, Qavalior) Fillmoro, oindoer, Jnmea King, Snwyer, Honry Bald- win, Gnednor, Jobts Magoo, Olaglon, pitig céfl%w&fl, Vol Bds, PARAED DowN—Props D, M. Wilaon, Fl Toung Aunio Oraig, lisy Gily and u;ru;‘,‘flfif.'n',‘..’a‘?u’? ty of Milwaukeo ; schira W, 8, Urosthwalto, . B, Allen, Evalino Iinton, ‘Gulding Btar, 1 pird Biato, Glimoro, Thomia Quayses * 7 Boals Empird ;\;IND—NO{]UM]!EIE‘,, 1y 12, u F.TROIT, L, July -PARRED Up—Pro e safe, Plymoutty, Winslow ; hark Watron 3 nchs o D, R, Yashor, m, J. B, Richardson, Boud, irets }\"hm,k?un(or , Amorics, Morning Light, Lady 3o anald. Parsrn DowN—Propa Banilac, Antolope and ‘barges, Ditbuquo snd barges; schra Tayotte, Drown, Bianis podo, WiNp—Southoast, INinois Rivor and Onnol Nows. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicanio Tribine, LASALLE, T, July 13,—Tho stoamor Last Ohance arrived from Bath to-dny, towing tho cannl-boats Hi- awathas and Dirigo from tho samo port, both loaded nt 8L, Louis with_8t, Gonoviovo sandstono: tho Goli« Funter, from Lako Dupne, with corn ¢ and the Amor~ icon Biar, light, from Dath, Tho canal-boat Polar Btar was bowod up thia afternoon, loaded with corn, The Ijawntha and tho Dirigo, both with 8t, Gono- ylovo sandstono, and tho Gold-Huntor snd tho Polar Star, both londod with corn, all pnased into the cannl for Shicago, Nothing passed down tho river or ot of tho canal, Tan foot of wator on tho mitre-sill of Lock 15, and 7 feot roported on tho Kitkapoo Lar, Tho river at'tlnt polnt had risen suddenly 3 foot, Jiur Point Dignsters, ‘The following ia a partinl 1ist of tho disastors which linve happenad at Bar Point: 1854—Hchr Butler, sground, Damagos slight, 1855—Prop Illinofs, sunk, Damagos to vessol snd B o By 1 Prop Quyahogs, aground, Damage to cargo of wheat, £3,000, b u L 1857—8ehir Alice, wracked, and bacamo s total loss, 1838—8chr Dreadnaught, aground, Damayes slight, 1830—Bark London, aground, Damages, $160. 1850—Hark Indisna, sground, Daua, 8, $200, 1860—Bcow E, B, ‘Taylor, sunk; vessel and cargo a lu;‘é‘l‘llmgl Wi dott —Schir Wyandotto, aground, Damages, $300, 1862—Prop Detrolt, aground and.sprung a leak, ‘Damage alight, 3 1803—8tmr Morning Star, struck on obstructions, Damages unknown, 1m~slnfl> Measonger, aground. Damago to vessol aud eargo, $3,000, b 1805—Lrop Marquotte, sunk, Vessel and cargo bad- Iy dsmaged. 1866—1'rop Pittaburgh went ashore ; hiad to be light~ ered off, A llke acoident soon after to the prop Wo- prex 1800—8chr Ganada, sunk and bocama a total loss, 1871—Prop Potomae, struck an obstrugtion and siove & lolo {n hor botfom, ' Damnge unknown, A liko dis. asler to prop China oo after. 1874—T'rop Morchant, sunk ; bark 0. K. Nims, strick an obatruction ; achr Carrington, a liko accidont ; bark Red, White, and Blue, stove a holo in her bottom achr Owasco, nalioro: prop Durlington, sunk; prop bPhila- deipia’ sud achr Bam Flint, sground ; 'prop Russin, sunk, 1873—Prop Philadelphin, sunk, Miscollnncous Xtoms. The new tow batge, J, 11, Rutler, took from {ho yaril of G, I, Wilson & Co,, for Olilcago, 1,600 tous of goal, sakd Lo bo tio largeat "cargo of conl ever cloarod fror thia port,—Buffulo Ezpress, July 10, Thio bargo J. Bently, in goiug the draw of tho bridgs 1ast ovening, (s tow of the tug. Bpinnay, collided with st structute, earrying away bor utand/ng riggiog ou thio port pido otk forward and oft, and damsgin) thio bridgo o ® conAidorablo extent. overal largo alones woro forced from thelr placo in thoabutment and tho machinery of tho draw disarranged, No blamo in attached to the bridgo-tendors, ss the draw waa fully open, nor in fact_con any one bo biamed un. Toas it 8 tho buildor, for giving tho bargo auch groat Venm—0neego Palladtum July 6. Ton million feot of lumber passed Dotrolt on the it and 10th fost, “Tho bargo Desslo Bmith, ownad by Shepard, Menry Co,, of Erlo, Penn,, hus 'tho honor of carrying on hor Iast trip. tlie biggest earoa of fron oro that hua loft Escannba, or which hins been carried on the lnkos, It consiated of 1,664 gross tons, tho bargo drawing 14 feot of watar. Tho iron ralwny forrs boot Great Weatern has beon Iafd up for ropatrs, whicl wil roquire about a month to completo, Hor place an the luo 1s temporarily Alled Dy tho enll stoamor Baginaw, ,:Emm of cnrrying four or fivo caraat o trip, The Saginaw was built to run bolween Port Huron and Ba: .~—Detroit Paper, Tho bark Potter arrived yosterday with a cargo of Superlor ore for tho Minerva Iron Works, tho first Janded on tho docks of the new company. Tho ven gcl, though drawing ten fcot and eloven inches, grounded onco.only after entering the channel of thio Kinnfckinnick, The dredgo is at work, and soon there wiil bo over thirteen feot of wator from the basin to tho docks. Tho {mprovement of tho stream 8 of the utmost importance, 3s tho Company expect to land 85,000 tous of Buperlor oro this season, The Minerva ‘Works will bosot in motion next week.—3lwraukes Sentinel, July 12, Goorgs 0. Trockamy has commenced bullding s lug at Port Huron of tho larger clus. Tho contrict hag been mao with Olovelwud partics for o evgino and two boilers. " Tho boat wll bo coraplotod for tho fall usinoss, —Tho wator in the Wellsnd Canal fa reportod to be elghicen inchos higher than Lnat year at this time, —Tho Olty of Palnosyillo bes again changodgawners, Her present owner is W, T, Ingram, the well-known marine patntor, who recently purchaded hor of Mossrs, Biako & Simpaon for the consideration of $45,000. Either by mistako or intentionally, tho manifest of tho propelior Amazon was mado out 65,000 bushels of corn ond 0 ontered at tho Oustom-Houso in Chicago. Tu this way tho Amazon rocolved briof credit for float- ing tho largeat cargo on tho lakes, It turns out that Lior corroot cargo waa only 60,4473 bushola of corn, or 1,680 tone, Thoraforo, instead of exceoding all othiers nearly 100 tons, eho falls short of the propelior Arabin’s cargo 142 tons, Inrgely oxcoeded by tha schooners Maore and olia aud “the barge Rutter.—Huyalo paper. ¢ A Joint-tock company fa boing organized in oy Qity for tho purposo of contructing and operating a marine dry-dock, capable uf admitting of ropairs o largest vosnol on tho lakes, It I8 aloe pruposed ta run & alip-yard in counction with this, which will eniploy men, 3 Tug ownora say if business doos not becomo Hvelier, thoy will bo obliged to ¢ Iny up * half tholr tugs, e e s et “CARSON, PIRIE & (0, MADISON AND PEORIA-STS,, Inordor to closo out thoir 8 Out tuoir Bummor Btoclky GREAT REDUCTIONS Liama Lace Shawls and Jackets, Blk and Striped Grenaings, Sommer Sk, Japanese Silks and Poplins, Soring and Smmmer Dress Goods Stiting Linens, Trench Printed Onpaudies, Trench and Buglish Prints, White Dress Goods, Parasels and Silk Unhrellas, Stmmer Hosiery and Underwear. ‘Tho roduction made in pricos of these Goodn is conaidorable, and well worthy the attontion of buyors who oaro for BARGAINS. e ey STOVES, RANGES, &o. First Double Flevated Oven, Warming Closet, Droliing Do Pailie i Duding o Bivking Griter Dives Dot TULLER, WARREN & CO., Manufucturcrs, Troy, N. Yo BRANCE DOUOBO—Now Terk, Cloveland and Obieago, IAMORND & RUBY FURNACES. JAMES A, LAWSON, Patenteo, For Heating Churches, School Houses, Public Builde {ngs and L'rivate Residonces. FULLER, WARREN & CO., Manufacturers, Troy, Ne ¥ BRANCE HOUSED—1ow Tork, Cloveland and Chicago. TOVES. 1873 Pattorn. Fon Sauz ny FULLER WARREN & 00., f8and 60 Lako-st., Chicago, ortment of Stove: NEW PUBLICATICNS. FLRIERS FOTRTH OF Jii. THE IMPORTANT ADDRESS Of 8. M. BMITH, Secrotary of the Illinoia State Farmora® Associntion, before the Live ingston County Farmers’ Association, At Poutiac, ou the Fourth of July, Ts now ready for delivery as an 8-page docu. mont, for goneral circulation. Farmors’ Clubs and Granges will bo supa plied at the following ratos : Bingle Coj v, . i 0 Gopioarictd ohar | 152 Sopicn..: Addross J. W. DEAN, Room 8 Tribune Building, Chioago. SPECIAL NOTICES. How to Baflle Discase. The man who puts & bullot through his hoad dics more spocdily than ko who s continually sonding volleys of strong cathartlo pilln down his throat; but the drastio pollits aro as fatal in the ond as the loaden ball, It isanly a quostion of timo, Common zonse should toach overys body that tho ldea of czpelling dissaso by subvorting the bodily vigor which is its natual antagonlst, is supromoly absurd, Thoro should be no purgation without invigora- tlon and rogulation. Those threo procossos should go oo togothor, and thoy do so fn all casoswhoro Hostatter's Btomach Bittors are used as & ramody for disoase or for genural dobllity growing out of a tarpid atato of the digos. tivo and secrotiva organs. In thia gront vogatablo rostor- atizo aro minglod throo ccsoutial elementa of oure; & i rifying olomoiit, & tonio elomont, and an_ant-bilious ole. mont. By thoso monna dyapopsia, billous dinordors, in- tarmittent fovar, siok-hondacho, conatipation, and’ nory- oua debility aroxdsdily oured "asd. opidemio dlsoaso ‘pro- ON THE BREAKFAST, LUNOHEON, D; N BOPPI TABLE, DINNER AND LEA & PERRINS' Worcestershire Sance I8 INDISPENSABLE, JOUN DUNCAN’S SONS, Now Vorle, Agonts for tho Drited Statss. THE TURF, MONDAY, JULY 14,1873, DEETER PABK CLUB NMATGHRAGE, 31,000 D, Pfifor’s b, g, Barney: Kolly, to wagon. ‘W. Darling’s . g. Hopo, to harness, Q. J. Fullor's b. g. Lingonier, to harnoss, ‘Milo Hoats, 8 in B. Raoing to begin promptly at 2:30 p. m. HOTELS, Barnum’s Hotel, Broadway, corner Tweatieth-st, Now York, This Hotel is now finlshod and ready for guests. It fs comploto with allmodern Linprovements and convenlonces. Tiooine o suite and - sioglo, Privato Parlors, Bnth Rooms, Otis. Brothars' latost. {mprovod Elevator, snd in elonuproxiilly (oall tho Placos of Amusomont sid. Dy Gionds Fatacen. Bir. A. 8, BARNUM, for many yenrs conneotad witl tho minusgeiont af Taraum's Hopgl, Hate lmora, takos au net(vo dopartmont In thio HinnncREnt of tho lioawe;and will o plussod to suo s old. Trlonds o aoual n(‘lDBlll, ‘I'ho flu"lfll"llfl IB!lIXI?fi'fiI‘};’lh'B P A"; Suller tho managemont of BEN. formerly o Dastens Dbt imasnt Now. Vork, And FIEISTAN and IRIVAN PIA N |, A o BARNUM & GREEN, —____ LAUENAVIGATION., DDRICHS STEAMERS GOODRICH'S STEAMERS For Racine, Milwankeo, Sheboygan, ete,, daily, Bundays excepled, 9 2. m, Saturday Exeur-. sion Bont for Milwaukee, ete., do'n't leave ue. tilgp m For Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Fruitport, Manistee, ete,, duily, Sundays excepted, 7 p. m, Tor St. Joseph, Daily, Sundays escepted, 10 .a.m, Saturdays, Boat don't leave until 11 .. For Greon Day Ports, Monday, Wednesday, and Triday ut 7 p.m, Wednesdny's Boat goes to. Escanabn. FOR BUFFALO, And Inter&diute Points, Westeru Teansportation Company's steamer FOUN. AT Gl Gahe, Ciaon, osvor, dosk Foek of Mort Dyachorn-at.. Fuoaday, Soi10 ot . Union toamor TOLEDO, ‘Gapt., Prat, loavea dack, bridge Wednoaday, July 16, at 7 apartation Com 2, Capt. Wrigh Thiuradn ‘or Brths and cornor Madison, 's i EMP] n Sompirys weari i July 17,887 p, m. unge Tiokols, apply at 76 Oanal A. A, BAMPLE, Passonger Agol STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Ts hieroby givon that a masting of the stackholders of the Pouinsular Railway Company will be huld at tho effico off tho Company In the Oity of Hattls Orack, Btato of Michiy gam, on tho 30th day of July, 1873, atSc'lock p. m., fon tho burpose of submltting to sald stovkhaldors, for thein sanction or rofection, an agreoment mndeand entored futax by and botwean tho Dircotoraof tho Poninsular Railway Gampany and the Diroctors of tho Pork Huron & Lake Michigan Rallroad Company for the consolidation of saidl two companios futo one corvoratiun. B, 8. BRAOKETT, Hecrotary. FREIGHT NOTICE. Tho Canal Propoller MOHAWK DBELLIE will make rogular trips botwoon Chivago and Witmington, Jil., com moncing Moudny, July 14, 1873, Wl Joavo Paxton &, Lawler's Duok, 32, 24 and 2 Rivor-st. Trolghts received and shivped to tho followlng poiutay Temant, Jollot, Lackuort, Ohannshon, and Wititngton, M. Also Fishor's Landing, ou tho Kankakoo River, For furthor partloulars Qg of, © o 1A wrieR, A ments = " FOR SALE. NOTIGE T0 GONTRACTORS. Lilast furnace or mit cindurs for sale In lots of ons eublo axd awd upwards, A pply at works of the North Gulesgo ol M ot b g M1 O, o Waubansia-av., North Brauoh, or 17 Mutropolitan logk. MEETINGS. Masonie. Corlnthian Obapter, No. §9, R A, M.—Regular oonva: catlon Monday ovening, July 4, at 7§ o'clook, hall 187 Kinzlu-st. Work on the R. A, Degroe. J. 0. DICKERSON, Seo. Masonic. TaFagetto Gl Regular oura M. l))‘l\uhlan ‘aud work on eation this (M i ) i, N, TUOKER, Soorotate, o1 W A, Dogreo, By oK DISSOLUTION NOTICES, DISSOLUTION. The partnarship oxtatiug botwoen H. B, Portor anid Jas, THowitt, 149 Btato-st., was dissolred July 1, 1573, Tho oun will Lo oarrlod on aud dobta pald aud eollected TAMIES TRWITY, DISSOLUTION. Ty mutual consont the firm of Mico & Snow* Baa dissolved, All bills will be sottled by. Rico. - SUMMER R!}Efi&'gz OCONOMO W) ?0. e or deltghtul sisar o e, ek, 1, Ao 0 OO 1 fof puates BINOS. aiorrod) el on oo formodingo Dl ot TA0 1 Bolls, A it utes' walk from =ho vllage, atation, e ARl e WY RAALE S imowas, by W

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