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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1873, LOCAL POLITICS. List of City and Oounty Offices to Be Filled at the Next Eleotion, Who Are Aspirants for Placcs of Honor and Emolument. Xnteresting vInform\}flon Concerning Possible Candidates. This is anly the onrly part of August, and the ®loction of city aud county oflicors doos not <como off till Novombor, threo moaths from now. Btil, tho porsons who nre ambitious ta flll those honorable or profitablo positions are boginning to lift up their hoads and Buggoat themuolves, n}nl hinvo thoir friends stato thoir special elaims, There aro many moro who are lying quiot, dis- trossed by the mixed-up condition of local nilairs, and walting to sco whoro tho salvation of the 1}0:(1 iy to como from, and who Is to do tho nominating,—whethor tho Ropublican party is to broserve its organization or call itsolf the Law- wud-Ordor party, or whother the Democraoy will try it again, or whothor tliere will bo an union ©f all tho olements of the opposition. "Tho votors of tha city alono will bo called on 40 oloct n Mayor, ity ‘W'ronsurer, City Attornay, (City Collector, Olty Assossor, Clerk of tho Polico ‘ourt, and iwenty Aldermon. For the momont; hio Mayoris tho most important individual in his bateh. Owing to the powers conforred on im by the Mayor's bill, and his aextonsive pat- nage, hio Js really tho hoad of tho City Goy- rument, and, ta a congiderablo extont, has con- krol of tho logislativo branch of tho City Govorn- mont. Hohssit in his powor, practically, to \close or open tho ealoons Sunday, aud so both ho Germans and tho Tomperunce poopla’ waub Yo mako suro of him. All sidos unite in wanting = good, or, at loast, o rospectable man, not mere- By bocauso the head of tho ticket must be decont, but ainco wo hayo always had honost and worthy Xuon et the hiead of the City Government, THE LEADERS ©of the Ropublican party here, consisling of Mosers. Parwoll, 5udd, Sonmmon, &o., heve do- bided to hold a rogular convention, and to malo Bomi-regular nominations, They want, first and ‘'oremost, to presorve the organization., They o not think it adyisable to throw up the spongo, 88 hna boon doue in some of tho country coun- ties. fl:hurn ara Congrossmon to bo elected noxt oar, Dut, besidos presorving their organization, oy want to be successful, and to <fv': that, in aw of the German discontont and the demnnds f the Tomporance peopls, i a little porploxing, Ehoy have decided, after much meditation, to ominato I, D. Colvin, of the United States Lx- Emgs Company. To begin with, ho is a good usinoss man and s pleasant gontloman, . Then, up to tho time of the war, ho wns o Domoorat, and tho party lead- ers who bouker greatly nfter Domoeratio votos, thiuk, though mistakenly, thst he will Mraw off some from that quarter, The fact that n man was o Domocrat doos not endoar Liw to those who cling to tho faith, Quite the reverso. Mhon Mr. Colvin is expected to carry the largo Hoating vote of the railrond and express om- ployes, Thon, t0o, it is hoped, sineo ho is not » *+ Temporaneo fauatic,” that he will cut into tho Gorman elemont. Tho fact is that Mr. Farwell and the othors aro greatly put out by this Ger- maon secession. Thoy do not want t6_part com- pony with Br. Hesing. The old firm wasa proiitablo one, and they would like to seo it ro- established, and are willing to nominato n Mayor who is accoptablo to tho Staals-Zeitung. Neithor doos Mr. Hesing wish to stay out in the cold. Ho would like to soe the plouwci~b times which preceded 1809 rostored. He would nover have left had it not been for the pressuro of the Germans, and if thoy, or any number of thom, would nccept Colvin ho would do it. But ho daes not think thay will. What ho wants is o man of his own muking for Mayor, one whom he zan ran, sud Mr. Colvin is not just that man, Tho only ) POSSIBLE HITOH In this interesting programme of the Republiean leedors is, that the Convention may jump the truck, and may, for once, make nominations to Buit itgelf. 'Thero is much discontent smong the potty local ‘Fnhtichun. ‘hioy say that they have Rot received the good things that they have boen promised in other years, and ~that this fall thoy intend to take cara of them- golves, ond not nccept any back-parlor nomiuations. They find tho yoko of Farwoll a little hoavy, and ‘would like "to shalko it off, if they dared, and nominate themselves for oftices, Fuulug wome respectable nonentity ot tho hoad of the tickot. They haven fooling that tho Ropublican party canuot last very longinm, aud tLut this is their last chauco. T'heors aro . OTIHER CANDIDATES whoso names havo boon mentioned for the con- wideration of a Republican Convention, tho beat of them being the Hon, L. L. Bond, who was maombor of the Logislature from the West Side In 1867 and 1869, and who for two years has been Aldermau from the Tonth Ward, ~ Mr, Bond is an oxcellent man, slow, but thorough and trust- worthy. Undoubtedly he would like tho place, which is un honorable ome, but for tlie fact that it would &0 greatly damage Lis ockot. Iio is n leading patont lawyer, with o ine business, und cannot afford ta give it up for 81,000 o year'aud the privilogo, after March, of Enrdoum all tho prsoners he wants to out of the ridowell, If Mr, Bond wero to make a fight, tho Convention might nominate him, but bo doos not seom to think it worth fighting for. + ‘tho Hon. John 3L Rountreo, Reprosentative Trom the North Bide in tho present Logislature, Is » candidato for Mayor, but withont any ox- {n‘}mm.mn of winning. Ho goos in only to trado, What he wants is.to bo Corrnmfion Counsgel, »nd ko hopes to got it by withdrawing in favor pf tho successful candidato for Mayor, Some limo ago Mr. Hosing puiffed this gontleman, sud declared ho must bo run for tho Mayoralty, but, discovering that the Norti Side Germans could not stomach him, ho dropped Lim, and Rountroo is now o Law-aud-Ordor man ; that is, he does not waut other peoplo to driuk anything. i Thero are a fow who speak of B. P. Dux{clflmu, of tho Wost Sido, who was a mombor of tho E.Aegiulnlum m 1871, who was boaten for Bridewell uspector in that yoar, and who has been mon- tioned as Polico Commissioner. His supportors are fow, however, and aro among the Temper- huce people, who, according to present appenr- nucen, will have no band in making up the Ropublican tickot this fall, Mr. A. IL Burloy, tho Comptroller, is a candl- flato, but has no oarthly chanco, aud {s gradually b«-f‘mnh-g to porcoive_it. X The Mon, Arthur Dixon, ex-member of tho %oglul@tum and Aldorman from the Becond Ward, is * fn tho Lisnds of his frionds.” What thoy will do with him is not certain, Probably ihoy will trade him off on their own nceount. Lorhaps thef' will try to got for him tho Com- misslonershl {a of tho Boardof Public Works, vico Curter. Cortainly hie nver will bo Mayor, Every now and then somo LITTLE DEPUTATION ealls on Mr, Medill, asks him to run again, and pusures him of a certain ro-election, "But Alr, Medill does not want to run again, Ie has had onongh of it, Thow, tho Mayor's bill expires pext March, and he will bocome powerloss, The scoptro will dopart from Judsh, nnd the Com- mon Council will run thiogs {o suit Meelf, , It would Lo an _ intolorablo [hwn for him, Nor do tho lcadin topublicans want him to run again, They loo upon him s too much of a disorganizer. It was during big ndininistration that the Gormous so- peded, and that is enough to esuso thom to look on him with disfavor. TIB OPPORING BLEMENTH to the Nepublican party consist of the*Democra- c(v, disunited aud uncortain, tho Liborals, aud 410 Goran, lio ato u» ot xassonably om- puct, 'Tho Liborals do not feol inclined to voto for_a purely Demooratio tickot, nominated by & Domocratie Convention. Tho Gormans do not care who thoy voto for, provided ho Is pound on the maln question. ‘Thoy would rathor prefer & Domoorat, however, in ordor to punish tho Nopiblicans, 'Ihore aro nomo Dowocrats, untaught by exporionce, who waut o rogulst Convention, which would purely result in tho nomina'ion of o sot of ecumps, Joln Garrick nudsome othor membors of tho County Committee talk aftor that fash- ion, but they hayo no following, aud aro porfeat- Jy willing to trado off with tho Republicans, or snyhody elso. It is oll a business speculution with them, Whatever they may tryto do, it seems Jikely thut thero will bo an “Opl‘nultloll." and not ‘s ‘ Democratlo,” tioket. " Two mon aro tatliod of oy good porsons to hond it,—D. A, Gugo snd J, I, MoAvoy. The formwor, City "reasuror for two torms, ‘18 well kuown, woull Vo un excellont man for the place, and would be gossousblv availublo, Ho is & good cuough Domoorat for . anybody, and_onght to carry mnny roapeotable votes, Bub ho lns- 8 business which takes nll ~his - tme, 1l could not woll spond hia days in iho Mayor's offico. Ho likes his presont placo ahiotly bocauso it does not ' interforo with other | dutios, and it Is doubtful it ho really wants any othor. Ald. MoAvoy, whilo not o brilliant mat, nnluxurni.oml talker nor a very deep thinker, is ominently available, Born in Ireland, and with an Irish name, ho ought to bo supported hy his countrymen. A atoady Domocrat, ho ought to got the mojority of tho voles of that party. A partner in a Iarge biowory, ho sattafion fhio Gornmt, who do not car n fig for party platform. What they want in community of interest. Mayor who brews 'moots thoir case oxactly. Thoy would tnko him oven if he ran on an ulira-Tomporance platform. Ho is n rospoctablo man, and no quostion hing™ over beon rolaed concorning his honesty. Ho would doubtlosa liko tho pince, and is so woll off ho could afford to take it, ‘Lho Hort. John O, Dore, n Liberal, who was Stato Barintor for somo time, hay nlko boun mon- tloned. 5 Somo people appear to think that Mark Sheri- dan drenms of rmuning, but Mr, Bheridan s not a fool, and ho knows botter. Redmond Prindi- villo hns been ‘mentioned, bul ho eannot got o nofihnllun, and is betlor off whero ho du. The . ULTRA-TEMPERANCE PEOPLE aro fu o bad way. Thoy aro are-coming to think that thore will not ho u * Law-and-Order parly ™ in whioh thoy will tuko frant sonts, and that thoy will have -to choore botweon BSeylls and Charybdis—Colvin nand McAvoy. Thoy may be wonld onongh to nominato n tickot of thelr own, but its fato i cortain. It will not recive votes onouglt to require mention in the eloction ro- turns, » TIE OITY TREASURER gots but $2,600 & yeor. Formorly ho recolved tho intorost on tlio doposits, bub Mr. Gnge hns ruinod tho oftico by turning them over to the ’l‘mnaurfl. Though hie hay hoon in for twotorms, fo mny bo rovominaled. Dan O'Hura, the Clork of tho Crimiaal Court, is a caudidato, but not a vory atrotg ono. Ho lns ost hiskold, nud thore i8 an fmprossion thut ho hos boen inoflico quite long enough. THE CITY ATTORNEY recotves £5,000, which mnkes this 8 placo worth having. Gen. I, N. Stiles, clocted by tho Roform Movomont in 1860, aud re-clected on the Firo- Proof tiokot of 1871, i willing to try it again, The Hon. J. M. Rountres will take it if ho ean< not got anything elso, and Frauk Adnng, an ox- collont man, is spokon of for tho place. Thero aro ehosls of young Ropublican lawyors, like Georgo Richardson, who yonrn after it, and it fa impossible to say what tho assembled wisdom of a Cook County Ropublican Convention muy do in the nominating way. TIHE CITY COLLECTON gots 4,000 yoar, and hos uothing to do, which malkes this o most dosirabto post for our local oliticians, Tho prosent incumbont, Yon Ifol- on, o decont enough individual, hns Germon- ized, nnd need not oxpact auything from iho Re- publienns. A, L, Morrison, Foninn, ex-Ropre- sontative, and ox-Wost Sido Collector, i mus- toring tho Tomporanca logiovs in ordor Lo got tuo placo. IIo hopos to make so formidablo o shos of strongth thal the Ropubileau party will tako Jim up, Dut his movomont in fho irish Tom- poranco Baciotics, which looked promising at ono timo, bad boon hieaded off Dy Biglop Foloy, who coused it to bo iutimated to iheeo folks that thoy had bettor lob politics alono, sinco it would dostroy thoir usofuluoss, Since that time ho has conlesced with what remaius of the Committeo of Boventy, nud i trying to climb up on their shoulders, which aro o, howovor, ‘strong cuough. Ho cannot impose himself on the Ropublican Convention, and will bo protty cortaluly dofented if ho doos. Tom Brounan is also spokoen of for this ofiico, but it is too early to eay anything definito on tho Isllbgout. For tho first timo, A GITY ASSESEOR 18 to be clected, who will receive $2,500 o year. This placo requiros an oxcellont man, but offors 80 many opportunitios for rascality and making o fortune thata bad ono s very apt to get it. W. H, B. Gray is tho best man_spolien of, and noxt to Lim, porhaps, Tom Ilnlping, who'doos know somothing about the subject. Canute Mateon, for four years CLEIK OF THE POLICE COURT, aplace paying 2,500 o yoor, gooy out this fall, and dogs not_ want tho placo again, buving be- como thoroughly acquainted with the cheprful ways of Judgo Banyou. Nobody has yob bocu !mal‘d of as specially wanting tho oftico. 33 TUE QUTGOING ALDERMEN, Bowen, in the First Ward, doos not want to bo yo-clocted, and thiugs ure 80 uncertain that it iy impossible to sny what sort of an individual can Do choson thore. In hio Second, Arthur Dixon will probably bo ro-elected. Whilo e has not boon constant to the liquor oloment, Frank War- ron, tho other member of -the family, has. McGounigs, - in the Third, is » good ' man who would Jike to bo re-clected, bub it is o hard ward to figuro on. McAvoy, in_tho Fourth, mny bo proinoted. Stone, in_ the Fifth, is o fuir man, with o fair chanco of re-clection if ho works for it. ‘l'racoy, Cullorton, Clowry, and Powell o out in tho Sixth, Soventh, Righth, and Ninth Wards. What the result will bo there it is im- possiblo totell. Tho populution is largely Trish, and au Aldermanio fight often turns on somo ovont which taok place in Ireland conturics ago, and with the merits of which Americaus aro not acquainted. Tracey is o smart follow, but will have to work hard to got back again. ' Bond, in the Tenth, declines re-election, and u young man named Curtis is talked of ns his successor, Bweot, of the Eleventl, has left the ward. Hoath, of the Twolfth, is a gocd mnan, who says ho doos not want to yeturn, but will uot decline if re-elected, which is true of Sherwaod, of tho A'hirteonth. Cleveland, in tho Fourteenth, does not want to como back, and John Hoatfold is ppoken of @8 his successor. In' the Fifteonth, tho redoubtable McGralh goes out. It has beon waid that ha_wants Lo be City Clork, but that {8 vory much tall, Ho can bo ro-oloct- ed if Lo J)lunlsou, for, in_spito of all that bns beon said against him, ho is n groat favorite in his noighborhood, and is the Schuyler Colfax of tho Fiftconth. 1Io knows that, when the Mayor's Dbill oxpires, o place in tho Council will bo more valuablo than it Is now, and ho will probably hold on, Stout and Leongacher go out in tho Bixteonth and Bevonteenth Wards. hoy amouut to vory littlo, and thero will most likely bo no improvemont this fall. Carncy, in the Eigh- teenth, wants to bo sont back, and the chances ave in his favor. Ogden, in the Nineteonth, can- not bo re-clocted in what is now o German ward, and Woodman, who has moved out of tho Twen- tioth, is not to be returncd. % TIE COUNTY ill eleot five Conumissioners, a Judge of tho Buperior Court, o t:mmty Clork, Clerk of the Oriminsl Court, County Treasuret, Judge of tho County Court, and Buperintoodeut of Schools, SOPERION COURT JUDGE. Judgoe Porter goes out this fall, and is dosirons of being ro-clocted. James ', Root, the present County Attorney, it s candidato, subjoct to the de- cision”of. o regular convention, M. I' Tuley, the (impumuou Counsel, has also been spok- on of. COUNTY COURT. Judge Wallaco slso goes out, but thero scoms a8 yot to bo no objection to his re-cloction. Dan O'Hara's torm as CLENK OF THE ORIMINAL COURT oxpires, aud Austin Doyle, long tlio Doputy, is & candidato. Conute Matson is_going to present his olaims to the Ropublican Conventlon, and, if the Bcandinaviany unite on him, Las a good chance of gotting the nomination. That ole- mont, which for four yoars has boen eatisfled with thio Olork of tho Tolico Court, now simy at higher things, The salury is 83,000 Julian B. Rumsey, the prosont COUNTY TREASURER 2 doos not want to bo re-clectod, but os the offico is o paying ovo, worth at lesst 310,000 & yonr, theroe iu no Inck of aspirants, It is snid that 11, B. Miller, tho present Ohairnn of tho Board of County Commissioners, wants it~ as woll a8 Michnal Kooloy, tho old President of the Liberty Leaguo., John W, Tappan, & tznod Ropublican and ex-Colleotor af the Honth Wown, will ask it of the Convention, Mr. Scammon thinks Charles I, Ham should hava it, Binco tho COUNTY CLERK haa lost bis foos and gots but £8,000, the offico is nob the joyous thing it was when Gusuolto went for it, but, novorthelosy, the present incumbont, Yollak, 14 willing to toke it wiain, 1 ho can flu anybody to nomiuate him. doorge X, Whoolor, who ran against him in tho Republican Conven- tion, is also \vllllug to try it on ngain, Albort G. Lano 18 the outgolug BUPERINTENDENT OI' BOLOOLS, & pluco with o salary of $4,000, No man has yot beou mentioned, THE COUNTY COMMISHIONERS whovo terms oxpire are I, B, Millor, who do- clines to run nfiahn and who has boon a good mombor; A, J. Galloway, an oxcollont ma ; John IL. Pahlman, Tom Lonorgan, und John Iferiing, Among tho candidatos sre Duye Olark, an old Suporvisor and presont Tonth Ward Alderman, who thinks ho bus his_berth socured in the to- guhUnnu tickot, and Dan Worthington, an old juporvisor, Lonorgan wants to be refurned, It Horting chousos, ho probably cun bo, for ho i a Li:)ml man, and - Jives on the North Sido, which must haye its Germang, By tho It of Boptomber, look out for in- numorable candidaton for ull those oflices. Tho placoy uro fow, and tho sookors will bo mauy, THE LAW COU‘RTS'. 1o Paviners in iho Recent Elevator Combination at Logser« heads. Decision in the Nutt and Forsyth Guar- dianship Suit. ’ Bankruptey Mnttc_rs === County Court Ttems---The Courts in "’ Bricf---Now Suits, Bothnel.B, Vincent, Murry Nolson, Eunoch B. Btovons, Georgo Armour, Miram Wheolor, Geo. L. Wlhoolor, Jnmes R, McKny, Albort A. Mun- gor, Perry H. 8mith, and Geo. L. Dunlap filc ‘n bill in tho Cirouft ‘Court agalrist Rosollo .M.’ Hough, Oramel 8, Hough, Albert J. Hough, and Cliarles 1, Tough, co-partners undor tho firm name of R. M. & O, 8. llough Company. Com= plainanta allego that tho throe first-namod com- pelninants aro co-partners undot the firm namo. | of Vincent, Nelson & Co., and s such own the, “Nattonal™ - Blovator on ihe South Branch, which thoy manngoed up to tho timo of makiig tho contract horeaftor mentioned ; that tho, re-- malring complainants aro co:partnors undor the firm namo of Goo. Armour & Co., snd_own ‘tho * Union * Elevator, also situnted - on tho South Dranch, which thoy managed up lo the' same doto; that tho dofondants aro proprietors of the similorly situnted Ohicago & St. Louls Elova- tor; that all snid Elovators are connected with the Obicago & Alion Railway; that on the 14th of Juno last tho three above-mentioned firms mndo and ontered into a contract by which they agraod to consolidato the business of thoso nov~ ornl olovators, snd carry it on under the namo and stylo of Viucent, Hough & Co.; tho con- ‘tract furthor apecified that the mnob earnings of said consolidatod businoss slould bo equally di- vided botweon the throo snid firme; that oach party agreed to put their respoctive olova- tors and warchousos in good order, and koop thom ®o; that in cnso of firo sixty days be allowod ovy party sufforing thoroby to got thoir olovator in ropair, thoir in- torost to conso immediately on the expiration of tho sixty days if the ropairs wore not then com- ploted ; that tho businoss ba under the general supervision of s gonoral managoer or Buperin-- tendent, who should oxorcise goneral supervis-’ ion, consulting tho ownors upon importaut topica; that ho colleot the oarnings of said clo- vators and adcount thorafor monthly ; that tho storagoe op grain in storo in any of tho clovatars at the timo of making tho contract be collectad’ by tho then owners ; that the elovatorsof the Chi- cago & 8t. Louis Railrond boing out of ropair, and its owners proposlng to ropair it, it fs ox- proesly undorstood that they sball not partici- pote in tho profits of tho other two olovators until that © work I8 sc- complished. Complainants aver that tho object of tho partics to tho contract was to Becuro cconomy, convenionce, and dispatchy in their businoss ; that at the snmo timo the pre- vious contract was made o further contract was mndo by which complainants agreed ot the com- plotion of tho repairs of the warehousa of do- fondonts to pay them the sum of $3,600, which they doclare their willingnoss to do, in consid- oration of thoe rolinquishmont by dofendsnts of their sharo of eaid business before tho complo- tion of the repairs upon their said warchouse; that Murry Nolson was, at o mecting hold immo- dintoly affor tho signing of the contract, ap- F:iutm\ managor of the businoss of Vincent, Tough & -Co., and at onco ontered upon his dutios as manager, and public notico wos made of lis appointment; . that immedintoly aftor the oxccution of the con- tract tho defendants gave up to him their books und commenced to ropair their elovator ; that tho clovator is not yot repaired ; that sube- stautinlly none of the graln now arriving, or which Ly, since the exocutinn of the contract, arrived by the Chicago & Alton Railrond Compan-~ ny, is cousigned to a particular warchouse, and said Company is nv liberty to deliver it to any warehouse in tho city, and that, up to the timo of the acts hercinafter oomplained of, al such rain, since said coutracts wore executed, ling Boon dolivored by euid Tailrond Company {o the **Union " and “ National " Elovators in accord- ance with said sgreemonts ; that on tho 1at duy of August, iust,, tho dofendants solicited aud procured to bo delivered to il #ir enid olovator twolvo car-loads of grein, and w.ore than that- number on the day following, and issued graiu- roceipts in the name of 1. B and O. B, Nough & Co. ; thatdefondnntsdisrogarded their contracty aud insist upon receiving and storing graiu in this warcliouse upon their own account, and re- fuso to allow complainants to have any interest thereto, nud givo out that they bave a right to all £he carnings of their elevator up to tho timo of the completion of tho m;mira; thnt thoy threaten to golicit and procure furthor deliveries, refuse to allow snid Nelson, a8 manager, to manage the warchousing business in said elovator, aud gon- erally fall fo fulflll the terms of the contract, In considoration of all which complainauts scok ro- lief in n court of oquily, aud in tho woantime ray for and obtain an injunction rostraining the oughs, or their agouts, from receiving and Btoring grain in tho *Ohicogo & Bt. Louis elovator d““""f the exiustonco of tho contract of the 18th Juno Jast, except under Murry Nelson's managoment, from iesuing warchouso reccipts and transecting gonersl business, in violation of the terms of said contract, OIT'Y INSURANCE COMPANY V. COMMERCIAL BANK OF BISTOL, This cnso came up yosterday bofore Judge Mirphy upon dewmurrers to ceriain plens intor- posed by W, R, Laylor, Receiver of tho dofond- ant, appointed undor the luws of Tthodo Island Ly the Supreme Court of that Btate, These %\uun sot up iho dacree of tho Rhodo Island ourt, enjoining the defondant, n corporation of that Btato, from furthor transacting businoss, aud appointing Taylor Recoiver, and it was ordorod that, 88 tho plaintif was also o Rhodo Ixland corpuration, 1t could not got out an attachmont in Illinois and lovy on the defond- ant’s real catato here, but was governed by the lawa of Rhodo Island, which in ‘such a cago prohibited tho jssuance of all logal pro- ceus against the insdlvent, and in effoct put an end to tho oxistonco of tho lattor, sud BOqUO8~ trated its proporty to the use of all its croditors without preforonce. The Court concurred in this view, and quashed tho writ. Tho quostions involved, and fha rosult, aro thoe samo us in the TLorillard Fire Insurance case, docided by Judgo Blodgoett some months eince. Judgo MurEhy concurred with Judge Blodgott in uofinng that the principlo of tho Buukrupt Inw, providing for a pro rata distribution, Lud ‘become engrafted in tho commereial Inw of tho difforont Slatos, and sbould be respected and enforcod accordingly. . INTEBESTING GUARDIANGIUP OASE DECIDED, T'ho cnuo of Nutt v, Forsyth camo up for do- cigion in Judge Gary's Court yestord: The circimstances of tho cago are as follows: Mra, Nutt filed her bill in chancery for tho oustody of the infant ohild of her decoased daughter, tho child bolng at tho timo 1n tho custody of a sister of her son-in-law, also doconsed. Tho only ground on which the complainant sought to gain possosalon of tho child wag that tho custodian was poor, and not able to bring up tho child as woll as would complainant, who is worth somo $260,000, 'The defondunt hnd been lulfin)ly appointed by the will of ftho ohilds futhor it fium‘dinu, and, after sov~ eral loufi discusgions in. the caso, the Judgo fnally decided yestorday that o could do nothung foy complainant under the cirocum- stancos, and dismissed tho bill. It is said that tho caso will como up again in another ahnl:u, ™ complainent uulufi in annlloged agroonont tweon lor aud defondent with regard to tho ohild’s oustody. DANKRUPTOY NOTES, In the matter of J. Phillips ot al, tho Crovis- fonal Asnignoo's report wai confirmed, subjoct to objections in ton days, A salo of the Jmulmlflth' proporty was author- ized in tho mattor of 11, Hunson ot nl, st not loss than 81,050, Aulhority was given to tho Ausigneo of the es- tato of IT. Llohensteln for tho sale of uucollooted accounts for tho sui of 1,697, Procoedings In tho mattor of Geo. ¥, Qlnsor ot al, ara ordored dismissed unloss objeotions aro fllod by Mondpy mornmng. ‘I'ho Assignee's roport of solo of atock belong- ing I.ul tho ostute of Wi O. Polomun was ap- provod. In the matter of on], . AL Klmball & dls- ohargo was irsued und entorod, In the matter of O, L. Misch ot al,, un ordor was entorod discharging the Assigneo. COUNTY COURT I¥ENA. Amelia 0. Drelsko wus appointed guardinn of 3, Laweon 3 bill, Bt ‘Droisko, undor an spprovéd bond of ,600. Tho wiil of Willinm B, Akors wes provan and lottors tostamontary wero grantod to Sarsh J. Alkers undor an approved bond of $14,000, T'io will of John L. Gerber was proven, and lettors tostamontary wero granted to Barbara Garbor undor an approved bond of #100,000. Tirldgot Donahue was appointed administrator of tho ostato of James Donslio, under un ap- provad bond of $4,200, TIHE COURTA IN DRIEF, Tho Ohlcago Composition Granile Compan; file » potition in tho Suporior Conrt aguinat Will- iam M. Burbank and TJoln H. Avery, for a mo- ohavics’ lion of $1,350 upon Lots 20 to 24 in Husted's Subdivision of the south part of Block 19, Cannl Trustees' Bubdivision of parta of Beo. 3, 40, 14. Avory i mndo dofondant ns tho holdor of o trust deed upon said proporty, which doed, potitionoer asks, moy bo deolarod null and void. Tessio White filos a bill for dlvorco in the Bu- porlor Court agalst Charles White, to whom sho was marriod on the 9th Docomber, 1801, Bho alloges that Charles treated hor vory moanly af- tor marringe, contributing- nothing to hor sup- port, - and “spoiling his career h{ -being nrreated at Rockford, Y11, for horsa-atenlivg, and sent to tho Ponitontiary for twd yenrs. ' Jobn F, Wonro flloy nflollllvn in the Buperior Court agalust Mra, B. L. Flotohor and Mra. O, G. Lozoar for a mechauic's licn of 8130.99, upon tho lots on Paulinn streot, fronting east, known a8 Nog. 201 and 190, The cage of Walkor v. Douglus, which hasbeon dn hoaring before Judgo Gury for kome days, _way yestorday doctded, the Court dismiesing the bill at complafuant's costs, e T, E. Ryan, on motion of B, 1% Tenkins, wan ndmitted to practico in both :the United States Courts, 2 Judgo Drummond yosterday rondored o deciy- ion in the caso of. Beors v. Richmond vt ol, The dafondants sought to hinve tho case transferred Irom tho Statoto the Federal cowrts, bub the Court donied tlio application: : Michgol Sanders, who was arrosted Ingt Satur- day on chargo of stonling five londs of sand from tho lake, of the valuo of £80, tho proporty of ons Owen Bhoridan, wag brought up before Judgo Gary yostorday aftornoon, in the Criminal Court, on o 'writ-of habeas corpus.’” The Court- enid that, ns tho witnosscs woro not provont, Lo _would Imve to poslpouo the caso until 11 this morning. g 3 NEW SUITS, Tie Cinouts Cotunt,—8,048, 0, 40—Appeal, 8,041— B. B, Vincent ot o, v. R, M, Hough ot.al, ; bill for in« Jtnction, 8,042—D. Wailucr v, Michael Hurror -nd Gulav_and’ Cliorios Scliroedor; ofoctment, $1,000, 049—Joueph Jencscheck v.' Hebry Juergous obul diatroes for rent, $66.00. ,8,044—Appenl. 8,045—nup- wonod for borvico. 8,046—0yrus 1, Cobb v, Loreuzo "Tur. Bursuion_Count,—i4,505—Hannoh of, v, Ed- win B, Alamp; diyosce, on ground of -desortion and oruolty. 44,600—Y. Josoph . Dewes v, Olto and Idn Harting; confeasion of Judgment; $950, 44,607—Ohi- cago Composition Graujto Company v, William M. Burbonk ot al,; pelition for mecknnica’ lien, 44,608— o v, Olinrlcs Whito: divorce; on ground of dusor- ' tou, 44, John I, Weara v, Mra, B, L, Fletchor and Mrs. C. G, Lazear'; potition {or mechanics’ lien, 4,510—Tully O. Faloo v, Frank B, Jobneon; aesump- uit, §1,000, 44,611—TFhomss P, Hone v, Thomaa Tal Dot ; Toplevin ‘of higivbred irotting Liorse Jolin M, 44,613—Courtz v, Mattorns; confession of t, 44,513—Augusto 'Otlo v. Sophia tober ; case, $6,000 44,014—John M. Soyder et al. v. A, A, Sarton and O, It Pennoll ; sssumpsit, $500, #4,616—Appesl, I —— PERSONAL. Gon. 8. 0. Abbott, of Baltimoro, is at tho Sherman. Tho Hon. E. A, Piko, of Omahs, is at tho Slorman. Goo. W. Porkins, of Pontlac, is at the Went Sido Briggs. 3 The Hon. 8. M. Felton, Philadelphia, i at tho Grand Puoifto, % Tho Hon. M. Hay, of Springfield, isat tho Graud Pagido, 7 0 eets The Ton. A. A, Juckson, of Wiscousin, is at tho Shormen, E The Tlon. 0. L. Jamison, of Philadelphia, is ot tho Shorman. ¢ = T Hon. Tom Hood, of Ft. Wayno, is at the West Sido Brigge, Tho Hon. L. Weldon, of Bloomington, is at tho Grand Pacific. Houry Bowors, of tho Jamos Pyle Saleratus- ‘house, of New York, is at the Shorman. ‘The Hon. T. P. Price and W. B. Cockran, Esq,, of New York, aro st the Sherman, Gon. J. IL Simpson, T. 8, A., is_smong tho ‘prominent atrrvals at tho Wost Sido Briggs. Gon. C, A. Campbell, E. 8. Frye, and the Rov. T. F. Tord, of Boston, nro at thio Sherman, ‘Thomas J. Shuler, Louisvillo, and J. L. Woth- :rli_g. of Fort Atkinson, wero st tho Contral yes- erdny. Tho Fon. J. A, Lindsoy and H. J, M, Avdor- son, Enq., of Washington, D. G, aro ut the Shorman, Happy Cnl Wagner and his family of sixtoen wero ot tho Commorcial Holel yesterday, en route north. Col. Theo. Hyatt, Prosident of the Peunsyl- vania Military Academy, is stopping at tho Sher- man House. * M. A. Burt was yosterday olectod a Direotor of the Bourd of Wrido, vice Mr. W. B, Riclard- son, rogigned. Sorfit. Garrity, Dan O'Hara, John Dowling, and Ald. Corcoran sailed yesterdny from Queens- town for the United Btates. Thoy will bo wal- comed home by many fricnds. The following wore at the Shorman Houso yos- tordey: Louson Scott, Mendotn; J. Hondloy, Boloit; E. W. Hutchinson, Clovoland; P. k, Boston ; 'T. L, Ogden, Milwaukeo ; A, Pol- Cool lock, Villa Ridgo; Frauk Curtis, 6t Louis; E. A. Yiko, Lyons, Ia. Mnj. D. R, Clondonuin, of the Eighth United Btatos Cavalry, i6 sponding a fow days in the city, on his way to Kurope, where he will uso up o considorable portion of the six months' lenye of absence which he has just obtnined aftor long sorvico in the Far Wout, Dr. A. O. Obonowith, House Surgcon and Houso Physician at the Cook County Hoapital for tho past eightoen months, has dissolved his connotion with that institution, ard is about to take up his residonce in the Town of Honry, near LaSalle, Dr. Albort Btrong succeeds him. Tho following Were among tho prominent arrivals at tho Commercial yesterday: E. Mo- Manns, Buffalo; Z. Rico, 8t. Josoph; W. B. Johnson, Monmouth; E.'B. Mix, Aurora; B, Hasmor, England; D, . Parker, Cawro; L. gudolob, ©. Morskor, Contralis; Ed. Kinnoy, rors, Tho following wero among the prominent ar- rivals ot tho Graud Pucifio ilotel yostorday : B, A Badgor, Boston ; 0. IT. Bookh, Haneflold, .M. Btowo, Greoncastle ; J. J. Glidden, Ciu- cionati ; . Caldwel), Now York ; 0, A. Bearrott, Bt. Louls; O. B. Waloy, Kansaa City; 8. AL Ward, Momphis ; 8, Ilumphroy, Tolodo. vz, Tho Rov. I, P. Goodwin and the Poaco Com- missionors, who left this city sbout four woeka sincoon a visit to sovernl Indinn tribes in the Wost, have boon heard from. Thoy have travol- od through the Uto and Arapahos country, and are now on thoir way to Cnlfl‘arnln, in tna bost of health and spirits; Goo, Danforth, Loujsville, Ky.; W. R. Put- nnm, Lo Orosse; G, . Warnor, Indianapolis; J, E. Mandel, Now York; Col. B, ¥, H. Lyun, Marquotte; I Wagor, Marengo; F. G. Irwi Tousiovillo, Pa; A. King, Erio, Pa.; O. L. son, Canton, O,; the on. W. R, Stesle, Ft. Wayne; J. H, Davis, P'hiladelphia; O. G, Warren, Bos- ton; Tobb, L. Allon, Wilmington; J. 1L, Cham- bors, 8, Touls; Win, L. Livingspeitor, Indlan- npol‘u. Ind.: and A. W. Carty, Toxss, aro ab tho Wost Sido Drigg Prof, Wise's obituary is In typeln all tho woll- rogulated nowspaper officey, IHonry Olows, the Now York bsuker, is now a frequent visitor to Keokuk, Towa. Ossinu E. Dodgo is suod for $:,000 by ono ;Jf s attornoya in his rocont divores caso. The roport thot City Editor Ehanks, of the Now York Tribune, whipped a mau lust wool, Iy confirmod, i adversary bad cousod L of writing ‘ Boautiful Snow." Odgor, tho English Ropublican has hooome o bnn\u'ulw. through hin offorts i1 bubalf of lib- erty, 1fis linbilition aro &4,8G0, and hin nawoty 830, Tloly a cobblor by trade, md Lo lost hiy monoy by disrogardiog {ho provab, Buhionok and Wattorson havemot in London, aud thoir first sitting lastod nlrtf-nlx hours, Wattorson wag honrd to romark 1t tho clowo that ho had nover bofore reslized tlo medicerity of two pair.—Cincinnatl Commercitl, B ‘Lhio Grinnoll (fows) Herald miys that the ob- ?nflt of the Ilon, J, 13, Grinuell, ii his fortheom- ng looture on Oakoes Amos, will 50 to provo that Mr, Amos “remainod » good mn to the oud, aud iy ontitlod honostly to roupeit as guch.” Jamon Thorrington, of Davenport, Towa, who wont out a8 Coneul to Aspluvall only 8 fow months since, found o lucky hit iu the eteamor Virzinius onso, singe it~ (the cnue, nak tha ateamor) brings him h'nrfm, naw, on sixty days' lonve, 1o roport to tho Btato Dopartment. On the 218t dny of Octobor, Col, Do - Grafl, will bo 62 yonrs - of nl,i«‘a nnd yostordny ho wus giving luvitationy to his frionds to tako dinnor With fim at Pombina, on that day {n honor of the occasion. T'ho Colunel says liln gunosts will &0 by rail from Bt Paul.—8L Pavl Poneer, A. P. Fiold, formorly Bocrotury of Winconsin Torritory, at prosont Attorney-Genornl of Louis- innn, I8 spanding n fow daya fn this city, with his family, and aro stopping ab the Rasdall Houso, It is now lhh‘tf‘ youra ninco Mr, Ficld loft Wis- conain, and thla T his firat visit to onr city dur- ing that time.—Madison Journal, Joln 8. Milor of Btorting, I, tho largost dls- tillor of alcohiol for oxpoit in the Unlied Sintes, Iina gono to Burops to invostigato for himuelt nil tho-particulars rogarding the manufacturo of nl- cohol thoro. 1o feols guro that our clieap corn will bonr us out i tho buincsy fu compotition with all Europe and Caunds. Gon. Fitzhugh Lo narrowly encaped drown- ing at Aloxandrin, Va., Inst weok. 110 was boing rowed out to a schooner lying in tho river bonnd for Washington, whon the skiff upset, Thocol- ored 1nn who was rowing him was drowned, but tho General mannged to koop afloat ¢ill hia erios for hielp brougght some men fiom the shore in wnotbor boat. ® In viow of Sonntor Carponter's possibilitics, o enegost Lo oflice-nspirants and olfica-holdors, that thoy had botter draw it very mildly in eriti- cising tho Wisconsin Sonator, “Tho Vico-Presi- dont’s hoalth 14 bad, and tho Prosident will keop getting holind fust horses and_smokos invelor- ately. ~ Thoro is 1o telling what may happon.— Rock Island Union, ex-Posimasier, Beluylor Colfax being on n visit to Minncrota, wo should bo vory glad to hear from him an ex- prossion of opinion concorning the Fort Snolling #alo, which Lio solomnly deciared, by his yote in Congress in 1808, to bo fraudulent and void, and which was consummnlcd in 1871, at Senator Ramsey's instance, by (lio Administraiion of which Mr, Colfax wea Vico Prosident.—St. Paul Dispalch. As hae afready heen aunounced, Potor Lindoll, 1., ono of thie loirs of tho gront Lindoll cxtnto, died iu Donver o fow duys ugo. 1ie was 26 yoars of ngo, and was highly csteenied Ly all who knew him, When it beeamo evidont that death was so near, ho had his will drawn up in favor of his youngor brother, cutting off entirely an eldor Drother, whose 1ifo hns boon one of dlssipation. Preparations wore mnde for the signing of the instrumont, on the day of his donth, hut he lnid it auido nod gavo hiu attontion to’ pucking up #omo trinkols—watch, rings, dinmonds, olo.—to sond $o his relatives, thinking ho would Luve timo to attend to the will afterwards, Without Bigoing tho will ho died.—Denver News. FLORIDA WATER, THPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE! MURBAY & LANHANS UELEBRATED D WATER Th riohost, most Tnsting, yet most doloato of all Por- fames, for uso on the HANDKERCHIETF At tho TOILET, And in the BATH. An thor are imitations and ¢ountorfolts, lll\"l*l nak for R e B S U oo pambiot, the: BAnics 3 EANBLAN . ithiout wikich oo is gendinon ¥or salo by all Perfumers, Druggists, and Denlors in Fancy Goods GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, Botween NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, colling at Queoenstown, Carrying the United States Mail, SAFETY AND COMFORT. 07~ Passengors booked to aud from tha principal Eu- Topens ports at lowest rates, cafts and Lottors of Crodit {ssuod on leading Banks and Bankers throughaut Europs. HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO. FIFTE-AV. DITT, NEW YORK TO CAR. BRISTOL, LONDON, And g1l Other Points in England and Wales, Tho Southi Wales Atlantio Steamship Gompany's now firut-class Steamehips will sadl from Peunsylvania Ltail- roml Wiarf, Jorsey Cl MORGAN, BROKL, Those steamships, expressly for the trado, aro pi vidud withall tholatest improsoments for tho cuinfort und canvonjenco of Cabin and Steraga Passongors. Iirst n, $80 curroncy ; Second Cal 0 currenoy : pro dir, B¥3, Dralts for £1and upwards. ¥irusthor parlionidre wpply u CArdih, at the, Com pany's Otlicos, No, jock Ohinmburs, and jn Now York to ARGUIBALD BAXTER & CO.. Agonts, : No. 17 tfzondivay. uly 3 Aug, 20 ira- in, 265 ourroncy; Btecr- paid Steorugo cortificatea from Car- AMUSEMENTS. . A M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, Commoncoment of tho 17th Senson. THURSDAY EVENING, Avgust %, Firat anvosranco of Mes. THOMAS BARRY, Mr, W, R, ELOYD, Min. STONFATiky brs. ALLIN, Mowrn, Jor- dan, oftond, Brown, Hosmonr, and Studet, i louck- caufts Conody, West End, or The Trish Heiress. Tridny and Satueday Nigua Bulwoe Play of MONEY; AlteodTivalyn, e, o Ol Standny Siatinen, at 3 iy, Augont 11 alaborats i ' Biasna 11 ROMANOL Ex™ Hokut Ofieo apons Finraday Maroing at 8 olock, Diiory opon at 7416e - Porformangs ommmonors at 8 o'elack: THE SECOND ANNUAT 2 LC IN-L O OF THiE Brass Tinishers’ and Moulders’ Benovolent Union, I bo held ab 'l,'iflsl!b&l’ Chilsago & Pacifio atodat. Bridyo, atiin oo nduoiion of Lestor Wallack: POt Vi i Thursdny, Aug, 7, on_tho lomsnl |l|’|“|y|:.h Y noatinn with {raih fraim Halsh botwoon Washington and Sadlson; Trom Dosplatoaat I Ronoo, and from corsor o ROt Claek i Kinzia e o 8300 1o 85 ¥ Hand: TIORETS, ONE DOTAR, Muslo by LaPotre's ~ "B, BULEIVAN, Drostdent, P, J. Oranx, Beo, X BE ON TIME T0-DAY FOR I ST. GEORGE'S PIONIC M Traey Grove, Washiugton. Hefghts, To-tay. o trains loato_ thio Vi ¥ 3 o trains loaro tho Van Buronat. dovot, ono at 9:0, Partics deiting ont can go by th t 3 sty 10 Warhingion Tghoine, o way ot Soutt Hslstod GLOBE THEATRE, FRANK LAWLUR;, wsud and Managar. MISS ANNIE FIRMIN A Me JOUN JACK, In tho yroat moral Insson, TIITE o W MAGDALIN, over W DI ALAGhALEN, ofory oruolug and Wodnosddy and DR, EARN'S Mamifioent Andiomical Hnsenm, Trom Now York, of NATUIAT, SOIENCE and ART, No. 118 oith Clark 3t nont Mninons . Ticlotae il otar" Mok sontlowon vuly. Booraopon feont . m. 810 p. m, NERAL NOTICE, B T vvios bl ovliove sl b AU At a Speolal Convacation, hold by Exoalstor Lodgo, No. 3 at tholr Castlo Hall, No. 18 South Halstad-st,, tho fol lowlng necatbla aad rasalutions wora adoptod: WIEREAS, Qur bolovod brothor, Geo, G. Sholdon, bns, by an all-wiso Providouco, beon callod from our midst o u{«‘m& placo in that highor ordor boyond tho skfos; "Tite tios tint baund by 5 nnturo a8 to caus i to us wore of such unloigaad sorrow at tholr bolng sov- oril, and foolings of sorruw to porvado onr ranka. TEREAS, Tho saclal rolations sustainod by him woro of the tondorost aud kindeat naturo, causlog o vold fn tho Titto fnnily olrelo whichs yoars caniot flll; thoreforo bo it #esoleed, "That our warmost sud most slncere sympathy o hioruby tendorad to tho widow and littlo onca thua bu- rolt of a kind husbaud and fathev, and that this Lodgo hold In naorod remombranco tho iamo of Goo, G. Blol- dom, our Ita brothor, . Jigolee, Tint copienof tho shovo bo prasonted to tho fanilly of ' desoased, lso insor(od In the papars of this city, and filod awmonis tho nrchivon of this Ladge. pA UTCHINSON, 0. 0, M. VESEY, V, O, W. H, umlunrr,c PO STRARNS, IC. I & 8, ey arer i EDUCATIONAL, N /] MRS. 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UNIVERSITY OF HOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. oo Thleteth Yo bepluson Tucsdey, Soptombor 2. i alogues nt froe n plication to tho Prosi- FE A ——— % LERORN R, .. O 7ATUABLE BOOKS Bound Music! . GBEMS. Goms of Sacred Song. Gioms of Gorman Song. Goms of Scottish Song. ‘Wroath of Goms PBARLE. Blhower of Pearls, "Tho bost Voeal Dunts, Oporatic Pearls, Best Opora Bongs. Prico of oach baok: nfl!]:fll 20.60; Cloth, 28,00 Full Tho abovo volumos aro quita uusiepasaabla, as oach ong o ot o orowdod widh (ho vory bort Vool Musio of s kind, Tooka aro 1argo, ud wondoctuliy clioap. Pagos full sheot muislo sizo, (280 (0 20 Dagos). REMEMBER Oun New ORGAN AT ITOME. .83.60 Homa I not, completo without It LOOK AT The Standurd, for Chalrs, & Cheerlul Volces, for Schoole Itlver of Life, for Suniday School Tho ahovo linoks forsalo by nll doators. Sont, postpaid, onrecolpt of tho price. Oliver Ditson & Co., Dosaton, . EL & Co., O Froudway, New York. LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. 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Poorla, Kookuk X Lur} Wanots, Lacon, aud Waabing! TADROSR.,oo 0o o Joltot & Dwight Acconimodation. 0 p. m. 108 CHICAGD. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, Onion Deyat, corner Madison and Canal-als,; Ticket Offce 63 South Glark=et., oppusite Sherman House, and at Depol. Teave, | Areloe. Mitwankoo, St. Pal & Mionoap-| olls Day foxprose. * 9:30 5, m. [{ 6:60a. 1. PR epren 5:00p, m. ["1:008, m Mail and Expro: oo * 5:00 p, m.|*11:00a. m. Milwankoo, 8, Paui & fiunoin: oliu Nigitt,_tzur romena 19:30 p. m [* 4:16 p. 1m, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depote—Foot of Luket,, Tudlanaav., and Sleteenth-st,, and Canal and Sizteentli-ste, Ticket bficet, No, 89 Claris- ., anid at depote, Teave, Arrize, Mall and Exproes, a Aurora Passengor. Aurora Pagsengor (iR Dubnquo & Slous City Exp. Eaclily Night Espross.. Dowiiur's rove Accommndationl 3 10 i i 112 b e 07, i, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Teave, Ticket §t. Louls Faprass 8t Lonls I Cairo Mail, ro L Springliold Exprows. Borjugiiold Yxpross:. Bubuquo & Sloux Ciiy Dubuguo & Hioux Olty E; Ttingham Passensor. Kanknkeoo Passonior. 1 20p. . 5§85, . 40 CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. City offices, corner Randolpl and LaSalle-sts., and 15 Canale alyy corner Mudisansst, NATIONAL LINE OF STBREAMSHIPS. Sniling from Now York for Quoenstawn and Livornool overy Saturday, and for Londoh diroctuvery fortnight. fFar QUEENSTOWN aud LIVERPOOL, from Plom 4 and 47, North Ttlvor, Grocon. . Saturday, Aug. 1. Bynin. Haturday, Aug. u Thaneo, Snturdag, Aug. 0. | Fryntes 9y Au 2 Oubin Pasunue, 870, 880, and SO0 Currcucy. ., Ttoturn Tickeis, 8140 nud 8160 Currency. v CUSIRERAGIE TASSAGE, 83, cuerency. Passonzars booked Lo or frou’ Gorinan sud Seandina- Vi painis at low raten: ¢ “tlibfoarhauips of {h lino aco tho Iacgost tn o trado. Drafta on Great Britaln, Troiand, and tho Gontiuont, WILLIAM. MACALISTER, 5 Gou'l Westoru Agont, Northosst cornor Olark and Randolpbista. (opnosito now Shorman Housa), Uhlca, Salling twlew & wook frou Now York, and carrying pas. ‘songury 10,811 inrta of Grot Sizitatn, Troland, Contiaontal ‘Europe, and the Meditersanean, Gabin from Htoor- ago, hl‘lufihnll[l Irish ports enst, &30; wost, fifi!fl. Coati- Hental portu ssme as athor rozular Hues: Al pasablo U. 8, outrunoye Auuly for fall informution at tho Com. Panys olligos, No. 7. Howling Grovn, Now York, and N, I, comor LaSallu and Madison ste., Chicaxo. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agonts. STATE LINTE, GOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- W O A U BT ot p Fhoreclogna niow staners il el fru Stato Lino ot Ty Trooklyin Ne ¥, a8 DHRNRVLVANT A v enotemerureees. Wodnusdny, July 23, A o VIRGINIA. Wounouiny, ‘Aug. 6, GEORGIA, Wadnes (v Aug.20, Yortalghtly thoroatior. " KUSTIN TALDWIN ¥ €0, 4 Broadway, N. V. Agunts, A SAMPI ©ITAKGS, Afonts, Cor, of Oanal tnd West Madison-sts., Chicago. PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SBEALED PROPOSALS. Soalod Proposala will bo recofvod by thi Hosrd of Sunor- visors of luuunl" af Vormtlion and Btata of Diinols, sntil Fuonday. tho Stk day of Buptumbur, 1873 at uoaty fur tho faruiabing ot al thi watorlol st bulidh o firat olass Drison and Wardon's Kosdanoo 1n tho city of Danc viht, b o saia Couinty of Voruiiion, | Wlamind gonoral flmull\cnlnnl can bo suun at tho ofilea of” tho Count lork, in Danvill, and st tho oflion of 1S, V. uos Hon, Architects, Jtbom No, 6, Oud Fuflows' Iiall, Tndian- apois, Ind, Kacly proposal must bu acoonpiited with £ho uuen of two frouhulders to & Gunrantos bond o (o sum of ive Tiiouesnd Dullars (35, 000), Lo Lo cortltiud to D tho Olurk of tho Coust. u the Ubunty of whioh tho bid. . dors and bondamen muy Tivo, that e guarantoo 1 good y At ho or thoy will, 1€ tho contract f awardod to lim of thom, ‘enter fnto o vantract wd bond of Thiirty Thousand Dollnts (#30,¢00), to ho appraved by the Board of Supor- Lthta) purformanoo of his or thoir con- trastof bulld ATL bidly must bo onolosod anid T'rivon. orupossl for bislldiuge eison, mmi o direoted tod. G, Tukdon, Ohatean Hullding Gominditoo, Tiids miny bo Joftat tha ativo of thy Arehitucts, v will soo that, they du any ur all bl aro duly dullvorad. - o fiyiit 10 19 Fonrvatls o oW D, S iangtio, 11 s Ununty Dlurk, July TUPAIRBANKS BIANDARD SCALHS OF ALL BIZES, FAIRDANKS, MORSH & 00 111 AND 113 LAKE-8Y, MRS. SYLVANUS REED'S ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL For Young Ladles and Ohildrun, Nos. 6 sud 8 East Fifty- third-st., Now Y ork: Slooping:raoms ta singlo Socupants when desicad. it honh netual yonr Wil beatn Sopt. S, 18, tions to bo sont tothe aboveaddross, Entablistiod in Now York fn 1814, Tngllsh and Frenoh for Yonig Ladlos and Bisses, Touniding and day poulle, 1687 and 162 Spracusst. Fhils: dolphia, Pa. Frunol ia tio langungo of tho Tanilly, and, o {1 tho {nutituti: 1o constuntly sope AN DI ERVILLY. Principal,_ KIMBALL UNION ACADENY, MERIDEN,” No 1, Saponos Tovor t any ottior atrlclly firstolass e kit USTIN. A. M., Prineipnl. NMEDICAL CARDS. FEPRSIIIY nictrbstve iy ooonal U A OE PR DR. C. BIGELOW, CONBIDENTIAL PIVSICIAN, 27 snd 2i0 SOUTH OLARK-S1., cornoe Von Luron, Ghivago. 1t {a wall kitown by all rondors of tho papors that Dr. O. Tiigolow I the oldost ostablishad phiysloian, having Loon n Ohicago fur the last 16 years, Scfence and h o 5, tho most ropowned SPI. |, o Dr. 5 1 by S oatonuad of o alonaonta by S0 tio medioal dns || hio o medlonl o higho: ficuml.‘fl?fit}muu{, havingbisa Ty VTS OF 1) E 3 focting modios that witlouro nositivel e Warat oo 8t UHRONIG ‘and "PITVATIE DIs. | Matl, via Ate Lino and Mala Lino OANEY RO BENITOUIINARY ONGANS fa tutt | Spuclsl Now York Express, via| woxcs, . BEMINAL WEAKNESS Niflte |, ir Line. b VOUSNISS, AVERSION ATILED [! Atlsntio T s VISION, Gif CMEMORLY AND MANIOOD |1 Via Binin Li orlvotly oured, It faovidont that ono wiio cautines hin. LU¥% o {Bio study of cartatn discasos, trenting thousanda of CAHCB OVOTY (flnr. 'l:l“ll have greater skll than o physiclsn. 2 wonoral praotioo, i (iufilh:l‘lml‘:fl this city, of the h(rhnnt mnan(alvllltf. and wombens of the medical facully now Zlu'anutflntt in Chienge, ovo willing aud roady to rtlell his ‘skill. Xead his l\filleAh ’l‘dl[ATlH].I for ladios and Sent to uddress in soalod envelopo. SEPARATIS PARLURS for ladlos n|yl.|) gontlamon. Oall; vousoo only D . OORRESPONDENCE CONFIDENTIA L, g‘.‘h‘r‘y‘z’;‘;‘fifi Igttors to DIt O. BIGELOW, 27 and 81 ot Otar COBURN Medical Institute, 176 and 177 South Olark-st., cornoer Monroe, Ohicago, Tounded ‘wud couduoted by Dr. Js 0, Cobuirn, for the trontmont and oure of all forinsof ohroniy aud spoclal dlisombow i Yoty soson,” Wi Tustitato Ly wngoitivoally 1h moat soluntiilo 1 this country for tho treatmunt of Qisoayes. Dr, Coburn i a Togular graduato of modiolho, wutl hus th diplomas from tho bost collogos in the World, and has had moco oxporlonao 1 th truntmen tof Privaty Uisuiace dhan sy physiolan in Ohfeago. Young Hion who roquire a physleian novur fall to find” speoty ro- Hlof and a pormaneat oura at tho hands of Dr. Coburn, and twostanupa or lis books on malo and fomalp disosso: 1o Aty aditroe, in sonlod suvelopes. ottors, TSR b und 11 Bonth Olacken . Os hilengo, 1) Allconfidentlal, Oltica hours: 9 u. m, to8 Sundy 3 todp. m. NO CURE! MY Dr. Kea,n, 360 Bouth Clark-st., Chicago, May ho uuufldnnllu“r cousulted, porsonally or by mall, froo of ulmrfiu on ull ehironio or norvous disuasos, DI, Jo KEAN ln tho ouly plylolan n tho olty iwho war- ‘xanis bizes o 1 i Duy, irgun Hook sont for 80 conts, Ilustratod with numer- oun finyongraviogs, Dr. A J, SHIPP, Aftor H yoars' practlos fn Ban Fraucisco, Onl , i tod at 819 Houth Olark-at,, whore ho will trost all Dixcasos with caro._No ure, no pay, Qlvo b a vall. DR. A. G. OLIN, No. 41 Wea M A e G : ot Wrshingtonst., Chiou, ! T lvntor ohiramic, And Rdtvor {soasos in hth evsos, o atge il b fallod, e ot onpdutiin i B it s ok Sir s Hnd for olroular hoon), ouros Teace, Paciflo Fast Lino, Dubuqug Day Iix, vi Pacitio N[&ht Lixpross, Dubugue Night £, via Glin{on: Freoport & Dubuquo Expross Frooport & Dubuquo Expross Milwaukoo Atail, M koo 1 koo Passongor., koo Pustonigar (i Grogn oy ixprois. 8t, Paul [fxpross. Marguott’ f£xposs Bt, Laul Expiross, ... z2 COLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Ticket and Freiuht Office, 77 Clark-ste Specinl Inducemonts, Great Now Routo, A., T & 8t. Folt. e W E, WEBL, Gou'l Ag't. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devol, corner of VanHuren and Sherniun-ste, Ticket afice, Grand ucific Hotels Leara, | Avrive, Qmaha, Leavonw'th& Atchlson e +10:16 Porn Accommodation, * 6:00 Night Espros, 1 Bl me Louvenyrortlh § AChisoir Biiiresa pomalt 700" i ’ LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD, Van Iluren-at., foot a7 LaSalle-st, Ticket oifices, icest rorner Clurk anil Kandolpheste,, and southicest corner Cunul und Yadizo Degot worth Nipht Sxprose, Eiknuet Necommouation, . Soutli Ghieago Accommodatio PITTSBURGH, FORT WATNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Arrive. il Valparaiso Acconmiodation. [N CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Rallroad Depot, ronl of Luke-st, For hrough tickets and aleeplg-car Uirihe upply uf neto Ticket offce, 121 Randalph.st,, near corner Clark; 7 ‘unalat,, corner Mudison; W LaXallest., cornor Weshs dngton, and at lilinots Central Depot. Toavo Olifcago, Arelvo at Lahu, Artivont Tndiananoils Arrive at Gincionatd . Tralns arrive at Ohloago At 767 4 M., B35 8. 10 7340 Ty TG Funging Satusday gt train o Tn. Siucinnatl, Nonth Lo passongors con gt o ohockod and tuke traln at W'wonty-socoud-it * 905 u: me THROUGH FRLTNT 1504 . 6 2. CHICAGO & PACIFIC HAILROAD. (OPEN 70 BLAIN, 30 311LES.) pof corner Nalated and Hranchoal eneral affics D vttt 5tocks earner frandolyh and Lasialle-sts, Teave, |_Arrice. txnross Passongor. JEanmee Aeeonuods FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, S $H Packages TRACTIONAL CURRENCE FOR BALIE AT TRIBUNE OITICE.

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