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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, . THE NEW CRIB. Successful Laying of the Cor~ ner-Stone Yesterday. Dosoription of the Struoture—Its Dimensions and Uses, “Tho Sensations Experienced in tho Presonce of Three At- mospheres, !An- Exploring Expedition. Sixty-five Feet Below ‘the Bed of the Lake. How- the Accident to the New “Shaft Is Being Repaired, "Tho Austy mortals who look to Father Michi~ zam £his weather for relief from tho parching ate moxphore Hf summer seldom pauso to consider tho thonsend necessary oxpedionts by which the rofroshing ¥nid iy couveyod .from its impid res- ervoir to thoitr dry and fovorish lips. Thoy look sout from the Jake-shoro oocasionally, and, point- dug to the unslghtly wooden structuro nearly two miles off, say to the unsophisticated strangor from tho raral digtricts; * * Yondor is our resoer- voir; thero's whero we. got our water from. Its “quito clean -out thore, too, bocauso it comos from bolow the surface.” Quito clonn, ' Wall; it -ought -to_bo, after’ the wondorful efforts we have mado to obtaln it. Wo have tunneled.tho lake, snd rung tho changos on that foat until the world is tired of honting of our porformanco. Now we are ro- _poating tho oporation for the ealo of postority. ‘Wonderful city, that tunnols the lake for the sake of. postority | But postority here means ‘only thoso who como to Chiengo for tho next :flvo years, Bho hny noarly doubled hor popula~ ition in tho past Linlf decnde, and soriously antici- :potes a similar showing for tho balanoe of that storm, . .Bub the wondors of enginoeriug in tunnels is ‘ot TILE THEME OF TO-DAY, .for that is tho old, old subjoct, the crib. Far +out in the lako the shabby old building has stood :for tho past five yoars, s very useful but none 400 ornamontal challonge to the mariner or the . travolor to Chioago by the lake. It merely sug-~ +gosta to him: **In mo you receivo the first faint .andication of what you may seo in Chicago. Iam +quito uoworthy of your prolonged considoration, ~but merely stand here to show you that tho city sof which I amun insignifleant portion does not ihesitato to place an outpost at that distanco. :Don't lot mo dotain you. Farewell.” Of courge ssuch a commonplnco waoden struoture is, na it 18ay8, quite unworthy of extonded investigation, Henco the city is building & much more impos- Hug offair of granite and sandstone. To do this &t s nocesenry to pull down the present dilapi- dated phauty, and build upon its uno. THE FPOUNDATIONS of tho new building aro tdontical with those of the old one. The whols {s a combinntion of stono and timbor, It mny apponr strange to the uninitintod that » massivo structuro of granito and stone should be orooted upon n foundation of wood. It s atrango—atrange that the wood should never rot under wator; but, though strange, it in novertholess truo, ~ Piloa havo boon raised at London Bridge which have been im- bodded in tho mud for aumo 1,300 years, or thoro- abouts. If our crib foundatious will last as lonj 88 that, thon postority is pretty well provklofi for. The crib, as sverybody should know, is pentag- + onal in form, each face moasurmng 68 foet . neross. Thofoundations aro built of thnbors 13 inches squaro, aud filled in with rip-rap Aling. * Upon this bod, threo foot below low-water mark, + &ho foundatious of tho orib building aroe boin, + constructed. Tho first conrso of six fect ia of : granite, upon which tho limoatone walls are i built. o mulmurg is furthor solidified with vconcroto, and is abont as substantial as it «can bo. « From tho line of low water to TIHE FLOOR OF THE NEW ORID +18 7 foot, and from the samo poiut to the highest ;1 part of tho crib building is 21 foet. The tower, iWhich is to_be suppliod with a very powerful ilantorn, is 72 feot in height, divided “iuto four istorios; a light-room 10 foot 6 inchos in height, ‘\and » Emall stora-room above this, 8 foet 6 inches high, This light will bo a boon to mariners, who claim tha) the present feoblo lantern tenco than. turoo or four mile ter hatauco than threo or four miles. '}'th?sgui: a " wubjock of yast importance, A hoavy vessolTunbing into the woodon crib would do immense dMuage to the crazy building 8 it now stands, Whou our rock-built erib is firiishod, what propeller, 400w, or schoouer will have the hardihood to ram liernogo against 14?7 YESTEBDAX 8 an eventful day iu tho bigtory of the wator gervico of Chicago, It was aventful agbeing the day fixed for laying tho corner-stone of - tho new building, and quite s concourso.of people assem- bled there in thenfternoon. First and foremost was tho engineer in clinryzo of the wholo tunnel and erib busiuces, Alr, W. Bryson, whom o roporter -- interviowed. {n fow Y& _8gO halt - a mile .. under the lnke, There ' also were-- the _esxrs. Steelo, of thoe firm ‘of Steelo,McMahon & Btuplufi tho contractors, and Mr. Gobol; of the firm of Earn- shaw & . Gobol,. also ~contractors ; Mr. Eisen- drath, brick contractor for the_work, and & host of others, whoThthn tng VanDalson convoyod out to witness the ceremony. Tho sides of ‘tho wooden building had been torn down,—its’ shell, it scomod to be,—nnd & course of masonry had been Iaid all round it, ex- .copt at the. cormiors. When tho tug arrived, sovernl men wero uichlnfi fat perch from the woodon island, and two othors were lolling about iti-a dirty mud-scow, awaiting tho urrival of the ofiicials, ‘On tho dirty mud-scow wore lying, .acarcoly moro animato than the men, the five . ° ENOBMOUS CONNER-STONES, : ‘welghl.ngdi;xht tona onch, They woro 8 foet :gquare nnd 4 -fect 0. inches thick. They came ‘from’ a quarry mear Bt. Louis, and are well “adapted £0the purposes for which they ure used, :boing extromaly hard and capable of sustaining \mu enormous presgure. Everybody sssemblod, - ithe mere matter of "laying “theso monstrous massses-was commonced, ~ Each was raised with o dorziok snd lowered into its place. Its bed B x WAeT ot . A BAOR OF CEMENT, hich, %9iog laid upon the foundation, remained Thich, s omn wolght, Tho objoot’ of laying oro ot \* sacks will bo rondily understood. somont, 1n, o wator with nothing’ to_confiue I, Flaced In th" <id bo washod away and lost, Tho “k?',‘,‘“a ey ® O & very conrso material, and :ac jght of the*BHORO Wa qufliciont to squosze Tt turough the inte vabicos, By tho timo tho sack Tots amay tho comon $ 3kl lisvo bocomo_stono. 'he cornor-slono was Wi, on r. Dry - %fi'.,‘:.f‘.,a msolt bighly videsod with fho manner In which Messrs. Larni. 0¥ & ‘:h” i por- formed their wnrk,'n:xld o W"G‘; r{’:, tho most com- plimentary torms of their o. s iochad sver o being laid, the DALY M;l.\h]‘;r‘;t::n'u dxl%vinfll of thy Bew structuro, snd INVESTIGATED THE CRINY Ite appoaranco bad changed {mmewnsoly. The rooms End been torn to pioces, snd $om) uur{ uartors wore boing occupled. Tho ancor At tha orib has plenty of company now. . uaMu the masous, t! uroé an nsaistant onginedy, rL Olark, and & corps of men undor him, A 'gt?n part of the firat floor is ocoupied by an o im: and air-pump, the uso for which will bo explai x): od bolow, During the invnutlfuflan Mr, 1|n-r y who took groat pains to enlighton tho viui tm; upon such polntrnt awthoy did not understaud, 0 raportor, “k'.‘“}x:\‘i;l;nu ggflll DEEN UNDER PREESURE?" Tt was a singular quory. ‘Cho reporter eaid ho +iad, and oxplained that the ‘fixucur rofused to trust him any longor; his landlord clamored for ‘back rent, and tho contractor who built hig clothios had boen up Lo tho oflico for him twice within & weols, Mr, Olark thought ho could put ‘tho roporter under o heavier prossuro—under tho wolght of throo_ntmosphores, or 46 pounds . o tho square inoh. ~ Would tho man of load pen- cils and *‘emall cap sub-heads” like to undorgo tho oporation? Tk roporter, being unknown in - iable oircles, nnd thorafore “not likely to {x’h}flund in tho world, should tho pressure bu too much for him, warmly thanked his quos- tionor and accopted tho fnvitation. . WY TILE PRESAURE 15 NEEDED, But oforo giving an account of the exporl- ences of an unfashionablo porson undor prossure, 1t would bo as woll to give o littlo history of the oed for prossure al tho crib. Without' furthor logy, hore it s, The old tunnol which sup- plios the North 8ide pumplng~works with the orystal stream of purost wator, opons into a well in'tho orib, To supply the now tunuel, auotlier woll was to bo made, and ncoordingly & shatt wns sunk, An enormons fron oylin: dor 8 foot 6 inchos in _ dlamotor ‘was snnk fu the orib to tho dopth of 88 foot bo low tho surface of tho Inko, aud_nearly 70 foof bonoath old Miohigan's bod. Tho shatt was sunk and overything went along comfortably. Thon came the necossity of cutting in the iron oylinder n hole, tho sizo of tho now tunnel, whoro tho porpendicular and horizontal bores woro to moat. To nocomplish thig Purposo, n alroular marit of tho voquired slgo, was Tande'nt tho right dopth. Holes woro dritlod through tho thiok fron wall, at this unplonsant doj th, ologo togathor, and tho ‘{ntorvontn Bpacos :Ero— kon through, Tho circls was d(vigad across_to facilitato tho romaval of the masa of iron, and it was takon out with oago, But bohold, THE OLAY DID NOT ADIIERR to tho iron ehatt ovenly, Tho wator from above came in in o tiny stream. Tho prossure upon tho olay was too groat, and thonow shaft lunl? B Iloro was o catastrophe, The wator was rising in tho phatt. Tho mon endoavored to plug the hioten, but the water still poured in, and, to mako a long atory short, tho shatt was full in no time, No lives were lost when tho accident ocourred, but tho shaft was usolosa. It wasof no uso topump the wator out, booause Lako Michi- gon was practlcally inexhaustible, and ‘the wator would come in as faat ua it wont out, Tho holo conld not bo reaohed by a diver vory come fortably, nor ropaired if it was roachod. ~Thore was only one way to rench it, and that was ‘ prosauro.” An ah\-&ump, capablo of exorting o pressuro of ahout fifty pounds to tho squara inch, was rigged up; the oylinder was divided by a lermotically-soaled Iron trap, about eight foot from its mouth, whilo the mouth {taolt waa closed with another similar trap. Thoe tubo which conveyed the ailr into tho oylin- dor ~ oponod, by this means into an air-tight chambor, 8 feot 6 inches in di- smotor and about G foot in hoight. Tho upper trap was fastenod down, tho lower ono openod, and the air forced in. As tho pum, &onrnd its air in tho water was forced back to the Jake from tho place whore It enterod, nntil it reachod tho lesk, but no farthor would it go. Horo was a lpruasnru of 45 pounds to the aquare inch. Al that was nocossary was to shut the lower trap or valve, lot out the con- deonsod air sbove, and (;{mn tho up{[v:r ono. All this was told tho raporter aftorwards, whon hio could undorstand it from porsonal invoatiga- tion, and beforo ho accopted Mr, Clark's invi- . tation. UNDER PRESSUNE, Tho questions asked by tho unfashionablo man wore roadily and plainly answorod by his now aoquaintanco, and, boing fully satisfied of tho insurmountablo obstaslo to his oyor amount- ing to anything, ho drossod like a minor in dirty overalls, & pair of rubbor boots, and o wator- proof jacket, and, bomow’lng & cap from o minoer, proparod to descond_ “ undor prossuro,” BSkipe ging down into tho little alr-tight cham- or, into which nobody appoared’ anxious to follow him, 0 was directed to hold a candlo while Mr. Olark sund an as- sistant, who was catlad Joo, and was oxceedingly pleasant and agroeablo, closod tho uEpnr iron valve, and the trio wore out off from tho world, dl;llghe, and fashionablo soclety. Do you foal nervous ?" inguired Mr. Olark, “ No," foplied tho roporter, who would not ad- mit anything at that moment. “You will find,” enid the englnnor, “ that our ears will bocomo affocted. The Eustachian ubo aro too emall-to let the air in readily but koop tliom cloared by holding your nose and Dblowing hard, . Whonovor you fosl tho offact, oither painfully or othorwisé, signal to me, and I will shut off the supply," The roporter eald he certainly would, and fold him to away, lot in tho mir, snd try the effeat, Tho wronch closed the tube which con- nocted the chamber with tho outer air, and a momoent later Emhfly oponed that which con- nooted with tho air-pump., With a shriek tho hot air rushed in, snd in & moment the xeporter's eara weore Luzzing, ond in a few seconds more it soomed ns if somo unkind wag was ramming & basc-ball club into onch ear, Mr. Clark saw his distress and kindly shut off tho supply. * Swallow * ho gaid, * and that will rolive 'zon." The experiment suc- coedod and ngain tho air rushed in. As hia eats fillod, tho roporter swallowad, until his mouth was a8 dry na Doarborn strest, or a bummer on Bunday. "His offarta'to swallow wore fruitless. ‘The situation ' becamo ngonumg. Tho cluba ‘wero boing thrust into his brain now, it seomed, and ho could stand it no longer, ¢ f(tvc you & picce of lond” he shricked to” tho ongmoor. “I can't swallow, snd the pres- sure s - awful” There was mno _lead to ohow; nothing to provoks tho salivary ghnds, not_even @ chow of tobsoco. Happy hought, a bunch of keys. With infinite seram- bling_boneath the dirty qver-alls the reporter found n poss-key, and, by dint of sucking upon it, producod tho gratéfal moistur undor hia tonguo and relieved himself from tho pressure on thoears, In ton minutes the atmoaphore bo- came. hot, almost intolerablo. " Tho donsity of it- was palpablo. ‘‘How many pounds have you ?" queried tho reportor. Joo and.Mr, Clark ave a whistlo. “Wo have only 9 or 10," said 0 Inttor. G “You can't whistlo whon wo reach 80 pounds.” 'Tho air becomos 8o denso that you canuot atir it. Thoroportor triod to whistle while that priv- ilego romained, but it was of no use, 'ivo minutos moro. Mr, Olark eaid, ** Arg you gutti!:g tired of it," but it soundod’ like ** Aro ou ira.’ % What alls your volce ?" asked the roportor, but ho hed no noed to put the quostion, His own words sounded liko “Wha our ol.” That waa absnrd. No ono could meke_any menuing out of that, 50 ho tried again, and by means of & ont offort, spluttored out hus query. Gradual- Fyr the systom becamo acoustomed ' to its unnatur: surroundinga and convorsation, such @8 one Lears bolween ' two gentlo- men wondering how they came into the gut- tor, bocamo poseible. Tho shrlokings from the air-pipo grow falnter and fainter; tho prossure on the ear-drum more and more in- tonse and difficult to disposo of; conversation yosumod ita previons abnormal style, whon click! tho nir was ghut off. Tho two addi- $ional ntmos&l‘mmu hod boon achioved. The rogsuro in tho chambor was 45 pounds to the ch, It was not so disagroeablo after all—a ¢riflo strango. Tho pulse had rison to s full gal- Joping ewing. It must have boen driving alon, U100 and tver pap minate, Hot,—wasn't it hot! Tho throo ntmos‘pherua roprossed tho porepiration, and the skin was as parched ns the Funguu hind becomo again, and that was ab- solutely wooden. Dreathing was easy, not to sny plonsant, A full breath was a luxury. Ono's brain appeared as clear as over, but the eyesight was o triflo wavering, UNDER THE LAKE. . The windlass was now called into requisition, and by its meana the lower iron valve Inborious- ly raised, Toor Joo! Ag ho turned tho wind- lnas ho looked fearfully ghaatly, Porhaps tho yeollow light of the candlos was rosponsible for this, but to stand etill in that hoat, unable to erapire, boing simply intolerablo, what must it Envu boen to turn the windlaag ? Tho valve raisod, Mr. Olark bado the roporter look down, Would he care toventure down with his foot in & moose, and invostigate? Of courso ho would, and, aftor Mr, Olark had led tho way, ho followed, steorlng clenr of platforms ond valvos, aud all gorts of rubbish, untilhe reached tho bottom, and there Mr, Clark ox- plained the causo of tho catastrophe, The hols waa clear under wator, but something would be dono.ss soon a8 the diyer could ox 0 ib, In order to show the amount of prossure in tho cylinder, Mr.. Clark drow from = holo drilled in the {ron & woodon plug, loss than an inch in thickness. - Inatantly the air rushed out sorocching, aud tho oxplorers could hear it bubbling up alongsido thelr fron shod. The suction was vory strong, but one could put o fingor lhro\lfih tho holo and feol the wator 65 feot bolow the bed of tho lako, One sido of tho tube, it was noticod, was moilst and dark, while the othor was dry and light. Mr, Clark eaid this phenomonon had puzzled bim at first, but he had oyentually accountod for it. dhe tomperature of tho clay was considerably lower than that of tho water, whioh at that dopth was only 63 do- groos, That portion of tho iron to which the olsy sdhored ucconlhéfly condensed the moijs- tura, while the othor did not. By this moans ha could tell whoro the water had forced its way in botwoen the clay and tho cylinder. ‘THE ABOENT. 4 The locality, tho - hottom of a shaft, with a prossure of threo stmoaphores upon ono, aud orticulation only posaible by jnmenso offorts on thio part of tho spoakor, combined Lo induco the roporter to ascond, which ho did. * Holst away,"” shouted ho to Jop, above, and the words sounded like * ao—ay," but Joo lLioat- od. Itwas onsy work going up, All ono had to to do with two hands was to hold the rope very tight, also bold the candlo vory tight, and at tho pamo timo steor through the scaffolding and valvos lying looso above him. It wag plonsant at top, Tho reportor flung his candlo on the windlass and ondeavored to ‘;M oloar of thfi rope. #“Don't .wot fire to nnFt hing, plenso,” po- litoly romarked Josoph, “hocause you cannot Llow it ont again, it you do, You can't blow out o condlo in this atmospbore.” ‘The roportor thought he was joking, IIo Ym. tho candlo vory nnhr’i;lu npso, aiid blew, but it was as doo sald, "Ihiat candlp cquld nat bo blown out, AUr. Olavk having relurnod to tho surfaco, the er valyo was olosod. The supply-tubo w shut oft, And proparations made fop:!l s . i NLOWING OFF Amn, i *! You wlll fool tho samo senention In your oars 28 you did boforo,” said Mr. COlark, “ but not so sovoroly, I will lot tho alr outslowly ;" and Le turned tho valvo, Tho shrick of tho outgolng alr was ns it a huadred locomotlvon hud ngrood to " whin: tle n mntoh with tho same number of stonm- tugs undor tho reportor's oar. It was horriblo. Tho shriok grow moro and mora iutonso; the nir bubbled from tho oars ns-tho prossure dimine ishéd; adonso mist rose a8 the molsture was gtvon out from tho air ;" the condlos wore con- gonled ; it grow dark, slokoning ; tho hoad swnm, thio honrt soomod crazy nnd lenpod and thumpod liko o lmnurlnq-rnm on tho riba ; o momont moro and all consciousncs vmluld Lava loft, when DANO Tha upper valvo, Auppoted alone by tho at- mosphorio pressura below, foll in, the alr in tho nlmmbornlmullnnuauul{xmnhud out, and the con- finod alr in tho Euastachian tnbos’ of the ear ‘sought its u1ulllbrlum, with an oxplosion.which, though in itself insufllclont fo scaro n 1ly, sounded liko tho roport of & cannon, in tho enr, Tho vapor ross from tho mouth of the chambor, and tho invostigator, limp, and trombling’ in overy nerve and fibro, jumped up with all tho vigor ho conld mastor, 1 Cho causo of this exortion was s littlo knot of Jadios who had salled out to seo the orib in a yacht, and, hoaring that a roportor was down in- veatigating, wantod to oo whothor ho would comb ont altyo, : ’ ; 1t apponrs that the nervons prostration which followod tho roportor’s raturn to whologomo air is an invariable rosult of such oxporioncos. ‘Workiog undor that prossurs_for a long:spoil onds in paralysis and doatl. In 8t. Louis, quito racontly, soveral doaths ocourred from this causo. Drosaed and washod, the roporter thanked his guido, to whom tho reador i indobted for the abovo exporioncos, And away steamod the tug with 08 morry a party sa ovor left tho crib. e e THE BOARD OF POLICE. Motiroment of President Mason and Induction of ¥Iis Successoras=fir, Olovelnnd Unanimously Elected Presidonte=-Everybody Sorry for Ro« cent Xows and Hopeful for the Future. The Bonrd of Polico met in spocial session yeatorday wsftorncon, President Mason in tho Chair; “prosont, Commissioners Wright and Bhoridan, + As soon as the Board had beon called to order, Mr. Roubon Cloveland, tho now Commissioner, camo into the room, accompanied by Ald. Dixon. After ho had prosontod his credontialy, the Presidont introducsd him to his ocolloagiios, ond doolarod the Board to bo; -ad- journed. Mr. Olovoland was cordislly rwulvod‘:nd, whon seated, Mr. Wfliht roquosted him to fako tho chair, Ho was baehful,-and urged Oommignioner Bhoridan to proside. Tho mombor from Bridgoport jumped into tho soat of honor, and call 0 Board to ordor. Commissionor Wright moved that Mr. Olove- land bo olected Prosidont. Mark seconded tho motion, and it was unantmously agreed to—tho firat instanco of uusnimity in the Board for many a day. i The Presidont-olect, in taking the chair, said that tho office was uncxposted. Ho know nothing about the rulea and rogulations of tho depart- monta; in fact, had nover been in the Board's room bofore. Ho would, howeyar, do tho best ho kuew how to socure law aud order, and to romote the officioncy of the polica force and 'iro Dopartment in evory respoct, % Ex-Commissioner Mason then bid the mem- bors of the Board good-byo, Commissioner Sheridan saying to him he was vory sorry un- x}:wut sconos lLad ocourred in tho Board. . Moson ropliod that no one could bo more sorry than he was himeelf. ood man now ocoupled his seat, and he hoped Bheridan would troat htm woll. Mark rojoinod that ho_alway trontod oveabody well, but ho disliked to be ignored in tho businosa which camo bofore thom. Aftor oxamining twonty or thirty spplicauta for the situntion of policoman, the Board ad- journed. ¥ —_——— MUTINY AT THE BRIDEWELL. A squad of convicla at the Houso of Correo- tion revolted on Mondsy aftornoon, and enden- vored to mako thoir escapo,;Tho principals wero Francls Leo, Emil Moltzor, Georgo. Harris, Ed- ward Vino, John Wright (colored), and Charlos Allen. oo ond Allon haveserved timé in Joliet. Tho men, bolng ot work in ono of the shops, overpowered the kooper; David Ellicot, and LUMNER FREIQITTS, Bantstes, $2,25 ; Ludingtos Avon, $1.78 :* Pentwator, $2i 573 ¢ Ford River, A AT TIE YATDS, A fair tradle wan oxperiencod ni tha yards for this season, ‘Tho local, demand 1s very good, and the fn- from .the. dnterior {s incroasing, ateady for nearly ll grades of lumbar, and for somo kinda thoro nppears o be a ‘dwood meota witha tolorab) IrAC OLOAT,iv00asvass Becond clonr, 1 {nchi {o Third clear, 1 inch Third cloar, thick, rough, ... +aes Oloar niding, it and 34 togeiior. Qommon siding. Qommon flooring, dressod, irst, Common floortng, drossed. loct Common hoarda, ... 1 Tolat, acantling, sl timbar, foncitg, otc., 16 foot nnd undor, . ot car £ ba addod whi charga followm the shingles, : cknosa—Fivo shingles to bo two Inches in thiék- noss, Longih—8ixteen inches, Al Dlack-Waluut — Countors, * $100.00@150.005 _olenr, $05.00@85,00; common, $35.00@50.00; cull, '$20.00 85,00 ; flooring, $80.00, . 140,001 comman, $10.0082%.00; 40.007 " oommon, $10.00@25.00 3 SO e, 00@50.00; <o u:oo@ or) loar, A W00 col X .00} ol SRWEIB00, Aty ¥ $32.00855.00; common, $10,00@36.00; ittornut—Oloar, $35.00800.00; common, $30.008 common, $15,00@ §0.00@400; - common, 2,00 n rod - codar, 350 per {t; mahognuy, 500 ; roscwood. 50@80a ; white CHICAGO DRY GOODS MARKET. TuzspAT Evnmxa, July 20, Littlo or mo improvemont in tho domand for dry oods in nfl‘l‘.lc_ulh.h;.n Bomo buyers fim“ tho far West avo rocently put In en appesrance, and aro canvaes tho market with roferanco {0 tholr' fall purchusce, b principal domand, s for sovoral wooks post, has n in the shapo of small orders of & miscollsnoo: rotailors and the near-by trade. Intho moantlme, pricod ruls comparativoly stoady, the fuctuations Tho only changea woriliy of meation ocourring, eineo our last wookly Toviow, havo boan # docline of %o in Taymakor and Boston doni mainn dull, which 1s ita 80n of the yoar, tha demand bolng almost wholly of & ‘howover, are not carry- charaster from tho local {roo and nnimportant. ms, 0 normal condition at ing largo stocks, and, *ado, 8 feeling of confidencs ‘provalle, tho samo ns at the close of laat weck. DROWN GOTTONE, 3¢ Nashua E, 40-1n, Noahua R, 86-in. Dwight Btar, 4-4.. Coatinental O, . TRINTS. Morrimao W, Pink...12)c Naumkoag sattoens, 14}e 2 | and out moats unchanged, Middles wos nshington, . X High colors, 1 cont oxtra, - przaoi openod tho door loading into tho. yard. : Ellicob rosistod 08 woll 28 bo could, but was partially bound, 80 as to bo unable to intarforo. - Allon endeavored to socure the keoper's rayolyer, but was unablo to find it. Ono of the Instructors namod Kelly was also attacked, and received o slight stab in the side. -Another justructor, Mc- Btender, was knocked down, and, in addition to boing badly bruised, was struck in thoe face with & chisel, which cut a doop gash undor hin oyo, Whon the prisoners gained access to the yard, an alarm was given, and tho officers of the l)nsnnms surroundod and captured thom sod looked them in their cells. he wounded offi- ciala woro nttondod by Y‘)):ynlphmu. It ia the in- tontion of Bupt. Felton io_have the convicta noamed indictod by tho Grand Jury, and sont to Joliet, if posaible. e L Beautiful Suburban Property. Attentton ts callod to the sslo by .auction of sixty suparb residonco lots, situatod in tho Villago of Wash- ington Helglita, which fi tho fincst BUBUTD W Ulicayys This proparty 1 beautifully located, {n tho immodinte vicinfty of subatantial and pormanont fmprovementa, such 0a churches, schools, snd fine rosidences, Thoro i8 no lovolior spob for .a homo to bo found—high round, good sofl, snd puro invigorating air. Thoso osiring Such & homo Anould not fail fo stiond flis important salo, A froo train slarts from the Nock Tuland doput af 1:45 p. . ; Onledonian Olub Stands. The Games Commiltes of the Calodonisn Olub will rocaive bids for stauds st Oaledonian Park on the 14th inst,, up to7 o'clock on Baturday evening, ‘They ro- servo tho right to rejoct all bids, Information may bo obtained of tho Socrotary, who can be found at No, 146 Weot Jackson stroot, As n largo number of poopla will attend tho picnlo of tho Caledonian Club, specula tiva vondors of food and drink and otlior indispensn- blo_articles, should not miss thin opportanily for g monoy. ———— Beautiful Furniture, Attention s invited to the salo of elegant rosowood parlor furniture, blackwaluut parlor and chiambor scts, alogant laco curtains, lambroquins, parlor mirrors u(on?, ol 15 bo 8610 by Ellson k. Festor, 8t aucion, {Lig (Wolnesday) morning, July 30, ot 10 o'clock, at residence No, 500 Weat Monroe stree CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. Tuespax Evexiva, July 20, The following tablo gives tho roceipts and shipments Minnighnbs, 6-3.. Bright’ 53 Croasloy's. . ue.s Tartford, extrs, ‘Hiartford, Tmp'l Ingraina, 1,38 | Lowoll eites. Hartford extra, Red and wh, b’k 54 . TEUMS. Spool thread, grain bage, oté, 80 days, or 1 por cont off 10 dag, Kontucky josns, eto,, 1 per ‘Do cant off 60, 5 por Dometics, eottonades, por cent off 10 days, oont off 80, 6 por carit of of lumber, Iath, aud shingles for tho weok endlng Ju- 1y 26, and the corresponding time one yoar ago ¢ Receipts, Shipments, 1872, 1873, 1873, YL 612 1,097 5,007 ows the récoipts aud shipmenta andfor the corresponding poriod Recsipta, Shipments, 873, 1872, 1873, 1873, ol since Jan, Inat year: 1 Lumber, m. 7, 604,130 208,627 149,170 Bhinglus, m. 864 2081280 207,288 228,763 ZLath, m, 45,255 67, 23,025 5 + 45, ,701 27,138 X Tilo whiolesalo markot during tho past week has boon fairly sotive,and the pricos of {ho precoding wook hovo been, 1 noarly evory instance, fully sustainud, ‘Tho recoipts during tho firat of the weok woro rathoer light, but for the qnnt hulf llw{ bave been liboral, tliough ovonly distributod, 50 thab tho offering b no ono timo havo boon oxoéssive, Tho ussorlmont haa also boon fair, The demnnd bius boon priucipally from clty doalors, the country trado Laving purchased spariugly, Belects, good boards, and strips, and folats, ond acantling isvo met with Toady salg, Rud riay bo quotod firm at the prices, Oommon and coarso car- oca of buards worw tolorably ateady, Bhingles aud fiih Tomnin unchangod, To-Iny tho rocointe were e e 300 Someuca to ta cholco boards and atrips, $13.00@17.00 5 fuir do, §9. 12,60 ; Ill& seantllug, $9,60@10,00 ; lath, 755 ahingles, 80,00, “I'kio following sales were reparted : Oargo schr Lull, from Pentwator, 8 m £t cominon siripd and Loards of $9,00; cargo achr Iiubbard, from Pentwater, 05 m £t woloct inch nt $31.00, Sold by Willlam Meglada, unlgnb;ch‘; J..V. ‘Paylor, from uxmlx;mun‘.‘on]}n’ng Iargoly boards at $16,00 ; cargo prop 'Lruvadell, fre @roon Bay, 464 1n A whingles a4 $3,00, Hold Ly Irlsh, Bullon & Co, QCargo ke El Tompo, from Manistoo, 140 m £t Jolst snd_ scantling at $10,00; cargo schr Jo_ Vilas, from Ludington, 45 m 1t thober, to 20, at $11.76 ;l U5 m 1t Joiut and scantling nt $10,00 ; cargo schr Whirlwind, from Ludington, 112 m ft lumber at $33,00 for cloar, $2.00 for soloat¥, and $10.00 for jotats und scantling and commou, Bold by J. &L, Loonilu & Co. Gargo schir Pllrin, from Ludinglon, 140 m strips and boards, at $14,60; Norway, If uny, $10.00, Uorgo schr Madldon, from White Lake, 80 m common bosrds ot 0,60, Cuvgo sohr Goorge L, Boavor, from Frank- fort, 90 m whort Jolsta st $9.75 ; 1401 hoardu at $11.75, Oargo G. Barbor, from Ludington, 90m Jfolats aud scantling at 39,70 18 etrips and bourds at $11,00, Cargo uchir Gladiator, fron Manlstoo, 80 m_Jolats and soantliug at $10.00, Usrgo sehr Folleitua, from Lud- inglon, 1001 wirips and boards at §14,00, mill tally, Ontgo hehr Livo Oxk, frem Muniston, 20 1 relect stripa #L$32,005 50 1 goloct boards und thick, $25.00; come mou, $10,00, Bold by Blanchard, Borisnd & 0o, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Financinl Nows. 'N:w ‘Yong, July 20.—Monoy was easy ab 8 to 4 per steady ot 1085@10874 for 60 dayn, and 109K@IOUX for aight! - 4 pta to-day, $500,000; for the week end- from 118% to 1163, slosing st 5K it Troasurcr disbureed $50, 1 000, “Tho Asslatan Slato bonds ruled stoady, The altuation on tho Btock Exchango was marked by inoreasad sctivity and buoyano, o furthor advanco in prices, tinuo to lead tli6 markot on tho upwaed turn, Wostorn Union was tho feature st thu O in somo ahares, with anderbilt stocks cone ming, sdyancing ‘Tho aftornoon dealings There ' seomed t 0di@o3y, w0 Y Jan thowo who bought the bo s disposition on the stoek rocontly tosell and take hold of Lako Shoro snd Now York Contral, which havo not sdvauced much, Now York Contral waa strong and_aative, advancing {rom 104% ta 1063, Lako Slioro adyanced from 03% 3 on an notive business, in sympathy with the advance st Londou, ond, 8t, Paul, ond Unfon Pacific eac sdvancod about 3¢ por cent, Pacifio Mail was excoptionnily w declined 3¢ por cont on o atatement that an sdd sl subsidy commencos in Octobor next, and that Com- pany cagnot have tholr now steatuora roady by that Tho romainder of the Hat waa firm with elight chauges, The markot closud siroug, with tho Vander- Dilt sliares oa tho foature, ‘Thu tono and tempor of the mnriot soums to favor Lighor pricos, GOVERNMRNT DONDS, s Gatollnas, old, 4 “Connossses, s North Gsrolinss, new, 16 n E: Unitod Btates Xx, X Ohicago & Altonpfd, 1 Now York Ceutral, 0 Ohio & Missinsippi,, 4 Harlom, Tako Bhoro, . o4y Harlom pf: Indiana Cantral b Michigan Co 053¢ | Kilinots Contral., Pittaturgh. . 83% | Union Pacflostos Northwesto: 93¢ | Unlon Facifio bonds, 52 Northyoatorn pfd.e.. 87 | Contrai Pacifla hondn,100 Tock Inland, . 1103 | Do, Lack, & Woatorn,100; Ly 100 sesees Foreign Maricets, Tavenroor, July 20—11a, m.—Market unchsngod. Tlonr, 27@34, Wheat — Winter, 118 100@124} spring, 1ia@lis 101; white, 1ln di@iln 9a; ciub, 1232d@125 4d, Coru, 27a 6d, Pork, 63 6d. ' Yard, 834 84, Tacolpts of ‘whoat for (lio Inst threo days, 55,000 'qre, 28,000 of which boing Amorlean; corn, 13,000 qrs, 10,000 belng Amorcan, LIVERPOOL, July 203410 D, m. Whont—Wintor, 116 100@122 20§ spring, 103 100G 118 843 olub, 12@124 90, Corn, 985, Rent unchisugod, “Bants, Suly 20,—Tontes, 60 5 . Lonnox, July 39— p. ,~—Tho rnto of moneg ot thia Slack Lxkiango on Govordmont sncurilios 18 ‘13 por oant bolow tho bank rate, The amount of bullloi gono nto tho bank to-dsy on T e jonsols, 033,@023¢ s of 105, 04)¢ § do 0T, 93§ 1008, O 1 s 848 B0z 3 Tt 1,6 ¥ AL Lavinroor, July 39,—Cotton flrm ; middunq\lnhnd, 8)@8%d 3 Orlonns, V@93¢d. Salos, 16,000 bnios | Amorican, 6,600 bales 3 epoctlation ahd okport, 3,000 nlos, 3 Droadntuffa dull, Whost, 125@12s %d for Callfarnin alub: 103 10d@115 Bd for'rod Westorn spring; 118 100@122 24 for xad wintor. - Flour, 27e@3és, o n Ohiceso, 633 84, Yarns and fabrice at Manchester flrm demandod, which buyors refuso o givo, Duffalo LivesStock Maricet. Bureato, July 20.—OATTLE—Tccelpts to-dny, in- Brondatnfs dull, an advanco .| eluding 132 cara reported tonrrivo, 3,097 ; total for the week; 8,404, Tho marlet openad slow af Mo of lnst wookla closing prices for modinm to common, snd cliofco wero 3¢coff, About 1,100 were disposed of. Bales : 450 Nilinoln atoers, av 1,050 to1,405 1L, at $5,25 @0.30 183 Oblo stoorn, av 1,060 to 1,403 1bs, nt ©30.023 ; 24 State heifors, av 768 Iba, at $4.00 ; Ine inna “eicers, av 1,141 t0 1,931 Ibs, ot $5,45@6,00 ; 37 Michigan stoera, av 1,050 to 1,081 1bs, nt $5.46 ; 4 Mich- igan cows and’ holfors, av D00 to 036 lus, at $4.60 ; 07 Kontucky steors, av 1,391 fhe, at £5.05, Bitxe® AND LAMBS—Tho roceipta to-dsy, including roparted arrivals, 3,300 ; for tho weok, 4,000, Tho markot hus not yat opontd, and prices have o down- ward tondency, - ‘Hoas—Reca!pta to-Iny, 500; total for the wock, 9,500, Markot alow and dull nt 12)@200 per ewt off from 1nnt woek'a closing prices, with snles of a fow loads of inoia hogs, av 171100 b, st $5.00@0.12. Now York Dry Goods Markot. Naw Yon, July 29,—Busincss continucs to improve with menufactaror’ agonts, but tho Jobbing trado re- maina vory quiet, Tho markot for cotton goods. rules slosdy and unobangod, excopt that Allantio A, 1F, T, snd L brown shootings aro roduced 3o, with a fres packago demand for bloachod and brown coltons and cotton fianncls, Brown drilla aro more wanted, Prints oro quict, Tho Wostorn jobbers sro buying worsted dross goods nnd Lostory. Tho woalon branchos avo fairly activo, espocially fancy caasimeros and woolon Saunols, Foreign goods'aro atill quiot, Plittsburgh Cnttle Markot. "’S‘,’.'é‘e"_“‘?f;?i’ah 11 cars,” Bost, $4.76@6.25; mo- m&‘x’:&-’imfii'-: fio”&w"'fiflgfib‘)\?&,‘ $5,2085.30 ; Yorkers, $5.0085.15, EShcs The Produco Markets, NEW YORE. Nrsw Yonx, July 20.—Corzon—Less active; ‘mld- dling upland, 2le, ¢ Dasnsrure—Flour strongly in buyors tavor, wiih moderato demand; res , 6,000 brla; snperfine Weatern and State, $5.00@5.25 ; common good 0%~ tro, $5,85@0,20; good to cholco, $0.25@7.10; whito whoat oxtra, $7.05@8.25; Ohfo oxtrn, $6.10@8.60; St, Loule, $6.48@106." Rye four sad com meal’ uat changed, “Whoat and heayy; zocelyts, 110,000 bu; rojoctod spring, £1.10@1,26 ; No: " 8 8) g, $1.] '@1,83; No. 2 Oh! 0, $1. 1445 dol;)u.lulh.'sl.& + No, 1 Milwnukec, u.ux@x.m%lnm rod Weatorn, $1.67, Ly, barley, and malt unchangod, Corn in fair demand ; “ocaipt, 133,000 bu; sicamer Weatern _mixed, 51@5do; sall do, B5@07c: kiin- drled, 47@540; white, 10@700 ¢ yollow, 67@380, Usta & hiadlo ensios ts, 70,000°bu ; tiow mixed Weat- o, 41G41%0"s white, £7@800, @20, Eqas—D IAY—Quiot, Hops—Firm, Gpocenres—Coffee quict and firm, Bugar firm; fair to good refiuing, T2@8igc. Molanses quiot and steady ; New Orlenns, 78@85¢, Rico firm ; 8K@0Xc. ROLEUN—Crnde, 74c ; refined, 170, TonrrsTie—Dull § 43350, Provisions—Pork sleadfor ; Do mosn $17.35, Beet + Jong cloar, 83@B30; short cloar, U0, Lard weak ;. Westers steam, 8350, L 1 oDzren~Flrm; cliolcoscarco; vory choleo Wostern, Gixan—Firm and sotlve ; 121950, ‘WiasrY—Falrly activo and firinor ; 90@053ca, NEW ORLEAN! Nizw Onveans, July 29, —Duiapstorss—Oord qulet; mixed, 600} \a';l[ 2, 72c. Oats, 42@4d0, 0, Haz~Dull: prime, $22.00; cholce, $36.00, ProvisioNs—Fork dull af $17,00, Dry salt meats firmer, Blioulders, 9. Dncon firmor, DX@10Xo0. Mams, 16)@160, Grooenrzs—Sugar dull; good to fully fatr, 9@950. Othors unchanged, i ANGIAL—DloFling, 27 alght, % promium ; gold, CorroN—Dull; sales, 400 bales, st yostorday's prices, Bocolpte, 200 bidlos, ~xports, 'coastwio, 050 baloa, 25! los, t BALTIMORE, = Baxamtone, July 29.—BneavsTurrs—Flour steady and unchanged. ‘Wheat active and firm; chiolco white, $L763 fair to prime, BLGI@LT0 ; good 'to primo rod, $1.56@1,63, Corn dull; mized Wostern, G6@SE3c, ,Oats weak; mixed Westorn, 41@43e; whilo, £i@i00. ‘Ryo dull af 6o, Provistoxs—8trong § -stock light: none offoring ; Lard dull ot BY(@8'ge, ' Mcsa pork, $17.50, * Burren—in mir domand. oud 8téady s -eeod _to o e . 90 . > Vinexx—Firm at 96igc. PHILADELPHIA, Pamapsuru, July 39,—BRRADATUFFS~—Flonr vory e, | HAr—0ood scarce snd firm anxioun to soll, BRaAN- ommon dull, holdera ‘ProvistoNs—Dacon firm and u p il %‘BV‘ELAN;.C hangsds OLEYELAND, July 20,—BREADSTUPFA—\Whet qulat ; now No, 1 red, $1.37;No, 3, §1.: a qufot anil um:hl{lu’fiil, o :"' e Oore- aud o LOLEUAM—] and-leading lower, DETROT, Dernorr, July 20,—BREADATUPFA~Tlon qulo unchinuged’, - Whoat dull nd 5 mate sl i $1.81 ¢ No, 1, 0ld, $1.68; now, $1,51 ; smbar, old, $1,68% naw, $1,80, 'Corn steally ; yollow, 470, Oats bl atxd lowat af a7e, 2 e Veanels Passed Dotroit. . Detnott, Mich,, Fuly 20,—PARSED Ur—Irops Mon- dota, Toward and bargo Larka Burunide, Frantin Corning ; schrs Northwoat, David Wolls, Luceznn, Ohsa, Lulling, Winnio_Wing, Taylor, Ellsworth, Adu Modors, B, I'. Bruce, 8, 1I, Foslor, Tlvorsids, llow~ 1and, Dlok Homers, liainbow, R, Parson, Loulsa, PAssED DOwN—Props Kowconaw, B, M. Wilson, Clovoland, Motamora and bargos, Baliun and bargon, Arollo; sth Alico, Telipoming, Wond tho Wavo, MIds dlceox, Drooklyn, Gommerce, J. F. Card, G, Sher- ‘man, lolndeor, Afina Oralg, Triumpl, Almina, Winp—Bouthwost, PAssRD DowN—Drops Tweed, Cnnisteo, Arabls, Bcoot + schirs I, Winslow, Goldo Gato, Onword, E. O, Xoberls, 0. A, Rind, Kimball, Ohargor, Oity of Chi- cago, Graca Mitray, Orlontal, ABsD Ur—Trop Egyption’; barks Ponsaukeo, Tan- nor; schira Amaden, Ayr, Exilo, Geo, Murray, WiND—Weat, . €1linols Rivor nnd Cnnal Nows. * Special Dispatels to Tha Chicago Tribune, TLaSALLE, 111, July 20,—~Tho canal-boat Door Tark arrivod from Peru Kcalcrdny, and passed fato the ca- nnl with corn for Ohfcago, and tho Legraux, with Jum- bor and salt, passod out of the canal, and awalis taw- 2o lo Houry. To-day, tho propollr Tilinals arrivad, towing the snnl-boat 1ilidoro from Honry, with corn for Olfeago,- - Tho mamer Lancastor doparted yester- day, light, for Kingston, Nothing doparted by the, river todhy, Tho Gold Tod and Baunor, both” from’ La8allo, and tho Iitidoro, from Lienry, all with corn for [ lm%n, poasod into tho'canal. Nothing pasaed out, (oot and efghtinclics of wator on tito mitor-sill of Xock 18, No report from bolow. 3 CANAL Or¥Icr, OmicAGo, July 20,—Anntvep—Cat- acnct, LaBallo, 6,000 bu corti ; Ocean, Oblawa, 6,000 bu corn i Industry, Morrls, 6,000 bu corii; Georgla, San- ©os, 6,400 bu corn ; Mosaonger, Kankakeo, fooder, 4,000 Lt corn, 48,000 15 ompty barrols ; Olive Branch, 1tetiry, 6,000 b corn, : OrEAnED—George McClollan, Tockport, 90,447 ft lumber, 60,050 Iath; Erwin, Lockport, 00,728 1t fume bor, 10,500 Iath; 'Robart Tolmos, Lasalle, 77,112 t Tumbor? Olida, Jollot, 74,484 £t lumbor, 63:200 Inths Bflu‘ln‘ Morris, 1,102 £t lumber, 1,100 18 merchans lon; nkla‘,;lo m‘?&s]o brls ulte-ulr;}n‘ Bridgo, 16 m umber, m shingles, mout § nrry[-on‘(nr 43,020 £4 Tumber, 9,400 Iath, ¥ s SPECIAL NOTICES. The Testimony of Travelers, All travolors who have testod tho valuo of Yostattor's anit, Wheat ditfl add declalue ) wed. $1.65@1.58 3 smber, $1.60;$1,06@1.10. Ryo dull at 17ie, - Gorn quick aud Jowar’s yellow, 58@000 ;. mixed Viestorn, 86@370, Oata woak'7 whith, BU@G10'; mixed, 40@éo, Prruoreua—Orudo, 13@12%¢ ; Tofined, 18c, Winsiy—Yery firm at 95@80c, ALoonoL—788io for Weatorn, Borraro, July 20.—InrApsTurrs—Flonr steady. ‘Wheat inactive ; A‘;muunnu ontirely nominal, Corn vory dull; 16,000 bu No. 2 mixed Wostorn at ddo; 5,000 do in lota at é43g0; 35,000 sample at 30 @4d00, Oats quict ; No, 2 Ohicago Lield ot 3007 sales s 14,000 bu; Ohioon p. . 'nElGnTA—Strong ; 103(c on wheat ; 9o on corn; G340 on onts, Bostmon asking Xo advance on wheal and corn, osWEGO, OgwEao, July 29.—~Wheat dull; No, 1 Milwaukeo 8t $1.48 ; smbar Afichigan at $1,70, Corn dull; No, 2 lllinois at G2c. Oats quiet ; Wealern at 43} @440, MILWAUKEE, . MizwvavTEE, July 20,—BREADSTUFFE—Flonr in fair demand, but lower ; apring oxtras, $5,00@0.75. Wheat stoady ; 'No, 1, $1,25% 1 No, 3, $1,18% for spot or July, 8116’ for Abgust, Corn dull and lower; No. #4340, Onta quict aud wosk; No, 2, 2%c, Rya dull aud nominal; No, 1, 670, Darloy quict and weak ; No. 2, 80c. Fnxionts—To Buffalo, fio ; Oswego, 103c, Reorrrrs—Flour, 4,000 brlh ; whoat, 134,000 bu, Burratsnrs—Flot, 2,000 brls : wheat, 1,000 bu, OINOINNATI, * OmvopwaTy, July 29.—Bnesbsrowrs—Flonr dull; $4,40@7.00 for now and ald, Wheat steady ot $1,25@ 1,30, Corn firm st 43@43c, Oals rm a¢ 43G4da. liyo quict, ot 10@730, Barley duil and nominal, Puovisioi—Fotk mominals held at $10.00, with lght offorings, Lard dull and nominal atB8e for stoam and kottlo, Bulk moats strong; shouldors, Ti%0, but genorally held at 73{o; clear rib, Do, with light offeringa ; cloar sold at 03jc; genorally hold at 03¢0, Bacon atrong; shouldors, 63c’ cloar xib, 100; clear, 10350, Wiisax—Pirm at 910, TOL Torrno, July 20.—BueAnsTorra—Flour steady. Whant pteady for old, and higher for now: No,3 new whito Wabash, $1.40; No. 1 whito Miahigan, $1.051 ambor Michigan, $1.67 spot and July + $1.33% Augit i No, 1 uow rod, $1,09; old heki at $1.04 3 No. 3 red Wa- baab, 81,647 riow do, $1.92; No, 2 rud, $118%(, Corn 8 shade botfor ; bigh'mixed, 4337c spot and August ; 45¢0 ncllor Iask half of Boptombor ; fow mixed, 430 Auguat; yollow, élo; white, 503 no grade, 370, Oats steady ; No, 1, 850; No, 2, 3240, FnerouTs—Firm and unchanged, Reorsera—Flour, 2,000 brla; wheat, 83,000 bu; corn, 69,000 bu ; oats, 0,000 b, Buresenrs—Flour, 800 brls: wheat, 9,000 bu ; corn, 43,000 bu; oat, 5,000 bu, T, LOUIS, 87, Tous, July 29, —BuEspstorFs—Tiour quict and unclsnyod.' Whoatvory em, clowing bighcr now No. 8 fall oponed at $1.25, and closed at $1.275¢ § No, 2 o, $1,40@1.41, clonod nt ' $1.45, Corn firm, Gloslng bighor; No. 3, 30@400 in elavator; vash, 3% July, 880 Boptember, Oata firmar ; No, 3, 28@500 In olovat~ or: cash, 21)6 Soptatuber, SI@3Ao saoked. Ty Srm » 5 Wiisky—Firm at 01o, Triov1stoNs—Pork quict at $10,50@16,75, Bulk ments fikm ; loaso olear eiden, b St, Josopl, Bacon Ak, with good Jobbifig and ordur tradoi shiouldors, X0 cloar rib, 10@10K0 ; clour, 10X@10%0, Lacd + amull lots relinod, 8)c, 0ds—Quiot at $4.M@ .40, Oarrne—Quiot ; modium to cholce native steors, $3.70@8, 60, LOUISVILLE, Louvwsvitte, Ky, July 20,—DBneavsTusss—Flour cany aud nomnal, Provistons —Sleady with a fair domand for bacon, Meau pork, $10.00@10,60, Iacon—sbouldors, 87@00 ¢ clour rlly 10:6@1030; cloar, 10y¢o, all paokd § pluli Tlams, 19@18)0 ; sugar-cured, 1440, Dulk shouldors, o clear rib, 90 ; cloar, U3¢, all looav, Lard—prime stoam, b e, ! " ° ‘Wiisxy—Dull and lower at 91@020, MEMPIIH, Mestrats, July 20,—CorroN—Qulet and unchanged, Bnwapsrvres=Flour steady; llllll”‘{ “$7.00G0.23, Cornmeal dull at $2.95@100, Qorn——White dull and drooping at 0@610; yellow 1o falr dewaud aud frm at 800, o Btomach Bittors a3 an acslimating preparation avd as & moans of avolding the patnfal and dangoraus disordors of tho bowols and tho livor which acoruo from a changn of ‘wator or unwholosonto vapors, rofor to it with enthusiasm 88 60 unequaled provontivo mediolno, Whorover tho at- mospherio condltlons are unfavorablo to hoalth, and tha- watar impuro, this poworful tonia s {ndispenssblo aliko to tho nottlor and tho transfont sojonrnor. Thoro was o timo whon raw brandy or whisky was slmost univoraally used to qualify tho waters of tho Westorn rivors, sad tho wolls, &o., of tho low-lylng dlstriots of tho South, Now, tho lignors of commoroe havo beoa gonorally discarded by travolors and residonts in thoso roglons, and Hostottor's Bitters subatitutod in thoir stoad, At this sosson, whon rthe zenith and tho hoat epprossive, twa of the Bittors daly will have a salutary of- foct on tha appotite, tho digestion, and the spirita. * Hofmann’s Hop Pills 870 used by the rich aad tho poor, : Thay ouro fovor aud aguo, intormittont fovor, dumb aguo, and all malarious fovora at onco. Thuy do not contaln quinine or arsonle. Thoy ers ugar.conted. For salo b drugglta a0 sonta £ Box, or pont by mail propad, MoLaln's Cand| " Eor Ot fa'a dolicioas .;m:;; SV tho Onsiar Baan fers foom oll taato or smell: o roliablophyslo for adults aud ONIAFOR: Aisaaro Hiofaln's Vormiriko Loabons” dglcinge woryy oxpal worma fEsely: o or 25 conta, VAN rfiauox. SRV RNSON SRR ok ‘solo agont. DRESS GOODS. FURTEHER LARGE REDUGTIONS IN PRICES. FIELD, LEITER & (O, State and Twentieth, and Madison and Market-sts., Offer this week GREAT.IN- DUCEMENTS to purchagers, in Fancy Dress Goods, Silks, Summer Mouwrning Goods, Suits, Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s Furnishing Goods, Parasols, Ties, Sets, and Em- broideries, and in L. C. Hdkfs., &c., 600 doz. Hem’d and 400 doz. Unhem’d, all prices. A SPECIAL BARGAIN---H. S. at $3 per doz; and a full liue of Initial at 76c to $1.25. The above comprises many MOST DESIRABLE GOODS, which have BEEN MARKED DOWN' TQ CLOSE OUT. RE- GARDLESS OF COST. EXCURSION. Grand Pleesure Exersion fo Lake Superior, Lako Biiporiof Paople's Lino Btoamars, dock botwo B T R SR e = + Tho magnificont now low-pressuro Stoamor PEERILESS, Captain Allan Molutsrs, will leavo Chloago on Tucsday Eroniug, August b, a2 b3 i telp o “Duith (hiad of Jaks Bupprioey elig poraad ora ample timo to 800 Drery) 2" Both the Nortls and Beth ‘Byore o i0rost aad visit- No Cattle Carried on Peorless. Btatorcoms seonrod and farthur Information cbtainod by applying t LEOPQLD & LyBT) 73 Markot at.; oor. Washingicn ot Block. Me, Bawles: ‘Woipow, Oottonwid Oo., Minn. DEAT 81—Since the firo that domoll) w0 ucih, T havo novar loariied. whethas sa vCica? 12 Dbusinoes or not. Ifou aro still In tho firm of Marsh & Houwlos, or ara not, and wish_to know of thiveuro of m Rupture and tho datallsof it, T ain ready to Nyo it na hiave not worn my Truss for & long ting, proucunced qured, Yours tru and tavo boea P. MOORE, . th e T iss Oftico of MARSH & B{)WLEG. Dr. Marsh's Patont Radical Curo T that ouros Rupture, all kinds of Trus ings, Shiouldor Lirsges, Aparatus for i Eufiial Gurvature, Woak Anklos, de: thio Itadical Oure Tru: 163 Washingtor COPARTNERSHIP NOTIOE. COPARTNERSHIP, ‘Tho plrlnanhl})hnllnnu horotofora oxisting undor tho namo and style of Phillp Kramor and Bernard Abrahams, and varriod on at No, & Archior-av,, Ohilcago, is: this day dissolvod by mbtual consent, Tho business will be car- ried on at the samo placo, by nald Ilornard Abrahaws; 0, all olaime to be pald b‘ ald Abrahame, LD A Atz ANS Dated, Oblosgo, July 29, 187, i = COPARTNERSHIP. Mr, M, Winewman, formoerly of ths firm of Htettauors & ‘Wincniniy, Liaving gasocluted himeolt with our firm, the nswo and'stylo of thy new Srm will horoaftor be knuwn as Ot d 48 dinsolved by lm o ho irm of Outlor, Bavldgo & Co. {” Jlasolred by 1. BAVIDOIE, . oG, BEYMOUR. Tho dsble and orediteof tho lato fig wilbo sdlutad . K, THROOP, by tho sublcribors, i et Tho undorslgned, succossors to Cutler, Bavidyo & Go., will continue: the' I I whor tliuy would bu plossud (o eopolrg oriurs thing in tholr ¥ eustomors and el T ¥ BV HOUL: DISSOLUTION. Hotloo ts horaby glron that (hio fira of Millar i A R e ¥ aud Gollooriog al o Oblongay July 3 1978, . PARBONY, DRY GOODS. CARSON, PIRIE & (0, MADISON AND PEORIA-TS,, Inordor to oloso out thuch' Bummor Btock, s for o GREAT REDUCTIONS Llama Lace Shawls and Jacket, Blk and Sirined Grenadiues, Stimmer Sils, Japaness Silks and Poplin, Soring and Sunmer Dress Goods, Sufing Liens, Treneh Printed Organies, French and English Priuts, White Dress Goods Parastls and Sk Gubrellss, Stmer Hosiery and Underwear. The roduction made in prices of theso Goods is considerable, and V\l',l)“ worthy tho attention of buyors who care for BARG AT S. — e ey LAST WEEK! REAL LACES, ‘Worsted Embroideries, New Velvet and Leather Belts, Sash, Neok, and Bonnet Ribkons, ‘White Embroideries, Jet and Ozydized Jewelr, Trimmings, Buttons, zmg ’Omuments, OF ALL KINDS, AT GREAT SACRIFICE. G. MENDELSON, Madison-st,, cor. Franklin, D~ My new atoro, 34 Washington-st., will bo opon MON DAY NERm: Anggn 26 PROPOSALS. Wood and Goal fur the County, OFF10E BOAND OF COMMISSIONENS OF (00K cou} OmI0AGD, July 3, 1873, By direotion of tho Board of Commlssioners of Cook County, publla notico is heroby gisen that soaled prapo- sals will bo rocoivod until Blonday, Angust 4, 1873, n{ noon, for Wood and Coal, to bo delivorod for tho use of tho County, as follows, to wit: 1, 850 cords of boceh body wood, four faot long. Tha woad ta be dolivored in half-cord loads, upon thoardor of the Coiinty Agont, at auch placos within tha clty as he .| sballdirect. 9. 8,000 tons of soft. coal, to bo dellvorad fn tho city In Balt-ton Ioads, on tho order of tho County Agent. B. 900 tons soft cosl, 75 tons hard coal, and X0 tans hard coal soroenings, to bo dolivorad at tho Tnsano Asy- lum and Gounty Poor Housa in tho tawn of Jefforson. 4. B3 cords beach body wood, four feat. lang, 400 tons soft conl, 30 tous hard coal, and 200 tons hard cosl acrocn- ings, ta bo dolivared at tha County Hospital in tho City of Chleago, 6. 700tona soft oal, and 500 tons hard aool acreeniugs, tobo dalivorod at the County Jall and Criminal Court Building. The bids for cosl shall spoolfy tho partiaular coal, & Wimiagton, &o., 80 ho peica por ton for cach kior, “Tho County rasgrvos tha Hight Lo ronaivo moro or 10is of tho coal and wood as thie Buard may otosimiie, th <hoes caly an oatiualo: "All propasals will bo senlod and addeossod to ** Board of R T A S I Ttod wiin tho Olork of said Hoard, 17 D% 8ud dorios ~Iha Hoarl rodorvod tho elght to rojnot any and all pro- axls, Tha Contraot shall confinan or h poriod of pae Foas rom tho sooepinnes et il oo JOSEPH POLLAR, County Clerk, GROBIMES & ULLRICH, 199, 201 and 203 East Randolpli-st,, IMPORT DIRECTLY Ruinart & Oppmany's Clampagme, AND OFFER RUINART'S VERZENAY, Slugle Cnso, ++824,50 Currency. By 10 Cases, 28175 Currency. Carte Blanche Oppmann, Singlo Cauo. +.824,00 Currcncy, By 10 Cases. -+ 22.00 Currency. Pluts, 82.00 more. LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICH’S STEAMERS For Racine, Milwaukeo, Shoboygan, etc., daily, Sundays excepted, 9 a. m, Saturday Exeur- sfon Boat for Milwaukee, ete., do'n't leave un« il 8 p. m. For Grand Maven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Fruitport, Manistee, ete., daily, Bundays excepted, 7 p. m, For 8t Joseph, Daily, Sundays excepted, 10 a,m." Saturdays, Boat don't leave until 11 P, . Tor Green Bay Ports, Monday, Wednesday, and Fridey at 7 p. m, Wednesdny's Bont goes to Escannba, FOR BUFFALQ, And Intermediate Points, sor TOLEDO, Capt. Pratt, will Lo e A A ailbcste, Wednosiar: Junr . Qyrtation Compauytasteamor ENBIRE right, il vt ook Tast of North 2t iraday, July 81, 507D, . D athor Lo stoamer TNDTAv CaptriBiatksoather, will 1eave doci fuot of North LaNalle-st,, Friday, Augusil, at T4, PBortas and Passago Tickots, apply st 76 Oanalst,, cornor Madson. A. A. SAMPLE, i Vamungor Agent. TO RENT. OFFICES. A few Very Desirable Offices arg offered for rent in the Trib- uue Building, Single or in suites. . With and without Vaults. | English Tile Floors through- out the Building. ;. Elevator running during all business hours, i These Offices are not equaled In the city. 4 The best for all classes of Pt | husiness requiring a_central lo- i, ouis | pation, ‘W. C. DOW, noom 21 Tribune Building,

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