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THE CHICAGO RIBUNIS: 11 be thrawn open for publte Inepoction, Shs I i foot T \aAhinuton bireut, At I8 wll worih +.Tho Oawego Zémes of tho' 1ath lunt, saym: ispateh from Ogieuahirg last night iy tho Northern Tranaportatfon Comipany's flevt of {wenty eopeliera which bave bean Tying fdio all seasou, owinit lu llm difoitities betwren tho Vermont Gentred aid Dydenabiury & Lako Champlafn Tailrond Compranics, Five preneid from the control of the Vermont Comnpn~ ‘il will commenco regular triym between thin port il (ijengn aa Boon na the yropellors can Lo Dited " oat THE COMBINATINN RATET, Tt rates festubltehied by tio Iumbe combination from Greon’ Bay poria aro completdly Tipset, sovaral clinrtora belig porfecled yosterday st from 2 1023 centn loen than tho cargd ratea, Tho prin- cigal troublo of o' Amsoclution from tho beginniuy fiaa beon in_regard fo Groen Dy rates, and mmost of o verveln from thin point rematued outside, The Tates from pointa on the east shore are stll maintatned, it {8 not belioved that ony stroug offurs will be mado to break them up, 1 {8 yonorally conceded tliat the rates of the Association to all poluls were just sud cquitable, and left but little margin to tho vesaols ownors, Tho opposition of Capts, English anik Frindiviile 10 Hio Astoclation rates unil thelr efforts to Purst thiens aro looked imin an haviyg boon fnatigate 1y sundry commisslon wmen who aliay; aew ttie friendly to the movement. There §s courflorallo ‘excitoment among yeasel-owtiers it regard to this mate ter, and they nro. greatly discouruced, They claim to ave Leen loning mioney during the lant 1wo scasons, and thiey cunnot poseibly afford to run tolr crafts any Touger at the prevalliug ratcs, Lownora LAKE HURON. DAY CITY. Tho ehipmonts from ay City for ths sezson to the cigse of Lusluess Juuo 13, 1874, and June11, 1575, wero as follows: 1970, 1873, 6,513,400 | 810, 108,60 “The shipments from tho port of May Cits for the greck ending Juue 11, and fer tho correspouding weeks {0 1870 and 1871, wero: Lumber 1ath, . 207,000 5,05 105,30 60 The Bny Clly Tribune states that the recent charter of tha Jetness to W, 11, Chatwick & Co, pyain forus a themv of conversation in masine elrcles, and Suturdoy nlyhit o certafn gentloman ju thia city offored to wager any amount of mnouoy, from 10 cents to tho value of ho hoat, that thie frelyuit paid to Toanwands wan onty §2.60, anil b further agreed to proyo §t himeelf, This wax made to & geutloman futercated in tho Jeuneer, snd was not accepted, LAKE ERIE. rnie, Speclal Disvateh to The Chieaso Tribune, Tnte, Ta, Juno 16,—Derartunzs—Prop Arizons, suflaloj prop Merchant: sehrs Aunfo M, Poterson, aud Anndo Bherwoud, for Ohieago, REOrIPTA—40,00 bt wheat, 7,210 brls four, Hruavaenti—1,154 tony coul, Furionzs—Dull; charlcr for solir Baveland, coal to Chicago, al buc, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. Epecial Dispateh to The Chleao Tribune, LABALLY, Tik, JUR6 10,—ARBYED 1 Ching, from Teorts, with merchsndise; cacal-boat Chiamplon, froh Peru, with corn, DErauren—Canal-bost Bouchard, with Jumber for Tern. YTASSED I18TO Cawat—Prop China, with merchans ase, and casl-bont Cliamplon, with oo, il for Gl cago. PAMED OvT—Tovchard, lymbee for Pern, Nine fect Tig juckes of wator on the iitersijl of lock 14, and the river rixing, Bupuzvonr, 1, dino J0.—Anmven-Trop Mou- 1auk, Lockport, 1,60 Urly flour, . CL) otry, Yioirie, €8 1n Jumbor ; Mewsen- ger, Lico 3311 Juiubar, 63, .uluxlm-rmp Atlintie, Lacon, 17,4¢1 1t Ininber ; Morming Light, Ottuwa, 0,700 1€ susdber, 7,210 Jathe MISCELLANEOUS, The Yankee Diade s on the rucks near Kingston, Ont....Ths United States revenuo entter Perry mads succeaful trialtrlp at Lrio last Baturday....Tho prop Bruno Lua boen tranaformed inta n stoam-Large, wesoTho tug River Queen, for \which $4,000 was oftered 2 year ago, was soldl by tho 'Tuited States Marahal at Dutrolt a fow doyn -ogo for $2,425...,.The Bart i faking on st Wyondotte a cargo of silver-ore, which aio {s to taka to Bilver Talot, 1t in gatd thet this ore in of au inferfor quality, snd bt 1t in to b faken Lack for the purporo of paraing it through the nuwly duventod machino which will condeuse fuferfor into iret quality oru, ... Another meeting of tho Detroil Tug Association was helt Thius by, Mr. 8, . Gruts moud elgnid d bis wilinguess t0'go 1l the'Aesacia- tion subjent 10 tho approval of Tia hrothor. - Ashis Lrother wos neceesarly abacnt, the meoting sdjourned untl Wednesday, ¢ — REV. BROOKE HERFORD'S SERMON. To the Eiitor of Tha Chicago Tribune ; Crnroaco, June 14.—I have this moment inci- dontally mot with the Rev, Brooke Horford's sormon, preachod yostorday at tho Church of tho MMeusiah, I find thereln the fojlowing passage, in referenco to tho action of tho Council of tho Reformed Episcopnl Churcl, which recently as- sembled iu this city : ‘They took tho old ** Thirty-nine Articles * and just tinkerod them up, reformed {bam about an jnch ch and o quarter . . . ond thon, when thoy hiad got thelr visd creed, seemod Lalf afruld of doing anything X with it, and at Jnst last Dninhed up with a counprormiso resolution which neliber stoud clearly for tho crecd, nor yet stood fuirly for Merty, You will, I trust, allow me, ag & member of that Couunci!, to sot your readors right in regard totbo action of tho body thum not over-cour~ toously roferred to, Tho Council Lad boon engaged in tho caroful eonsideration of the Atticles of Religion as re« * ported by tho Committes, and in tho closlng discuseion the fact was clicitod that thoro wera four distinet and difforent opinlons 1 the housa with regard to them. Que class was opposed to sny chango whatever in tho Articles. A socond daeired them, a3 ncceptod, luid over tor consid- cration by tho churclies until tho noxt Gonoral Council. A tiurd wistied their immediato ndop- tiou ; whilst o fourth wan in favor, substantlal-- ly, of thq fow _uriloles composing the platform of the - Evangelical _ Allianco, as & substituto for tho whole of t4bso “proposed, Dunger ecemed to thronton, The wonderful banwony which had hitkerto clinractosized tho Councl soomod on tho point of boing broken up, All, in view of o lameniable 8 rusult, appearcd bowoed down In spimt, and soveral espresscd themselvoy accordingly, Could it bo that tho noble ship, so recuutly and go suspiciously Igunched, wos already in dangor of wreokiuj upon tho broakers? IL wasa solomn moment for that littio band of rofurmers; aud I vontura to pay that cach man of thun was deoply lin- pressed a8 porhaps nover in hfo beforo wufi tha WOMENtons 1aues bunging upoutho actionof tho our, At this juncturo, Bishop Chienoy, who had ade vocated tho adopition of the briefor articles, camp forwnpd and proposed & “compromlse rosulu- tion,” ss statod by Mr. Horford, Truo; but most certainly not one, sy that gemtiewman, wrongly luformed, telts his congrogation, *which uelther ntood clearly for tho oreed, nor yot stood 1airly for Ilberty." Notatall. Ho maved, “ay o compromise,' tho jmmodiste adoption of the articles, as accoptod. And I am both prond aud rojoicad to ba cnabled to utate horo how tho Lishop's rosolution was disposed of. Notwith. standing the werious differodoos of oplnion, courtoously aud tomporately expressed,—yot #till sorions {n horoiu degro,—t! WAa DOL 00 furthor word of dobatos but, in liou thoroof, a propoaition to engago for fivo minutes in silout proyer, At the close, the Countil rone from their need; Lho fuostion was ,_f'“" to the l,mlr ouly 8- fsw moments voforo ao divided {n opinlon, sud the resolution adepted by a unanimous vote ! 1 have boen prosout at many Church conven- tions, but particularly ju the Dioceso of Illinow, but never bofore haw'it beon my fortunc to wit- nous a soeno like that, never eo apparent a mani- festution of tho averrulug intluenco of the Holy Bypirit. Aud I cannot but regret that any pulnit of this city shiould havo misreprescuted the faciy no griovously, 1 ecanuoot doubt that tho Rov, Mr, Hertord, ouholug tnado aware of tho actual cir~ cumptarices, will take pleasure fn moking tho ohdo boorable, so far &y ho may bo able. Aud Jiucline to thiunk that, were lio acquaintpd With those who are eugaged in cstablisbing the Roformed Eplecopal Church, he might bo lod to beliovo thoy ure not mou eitbor nhally or *balf afiaid of duing auythlug thoir conscionces may dictate, Thoy havo, many of thow, a bistory, aud that history i3 bofore tho public. WiLniax 1, Hoopen, PO o s A LIBERAL RETURN. CrxerxxaTy, 0., June 16,—Lord Charles Pel- ham Olinton, of Evgland, tho reprerantative of tho English proprictors of the Mount Cavbon eytate, pityatod ju the Kenawha Valloy, Wost Virginls, how presented to Petor Qibyon, pR prietor of the Qibsoy House, fu thls city, & mag- niticont et of silver-plate, valued st §4,000, for his gratustous wervices in protocng aud mau- sging that estato for & vories of yesr " YHE WHEELER EXPLORING PARTY, ~ * BAw® ¥auwcisoo, Cal, June 10.—A diepatch from Lo Augoles says Ilut1 Liout, Whoelor snd" Lifs axploring party, camped ‘near il plu?l::lgslnw:hn mp:xmmuo&. hoo, p THE COURTS. 0. 8, Hough Wants to Oot Baok on the Board of Trade, Bettlement of tho Greene County Contempt Cade. A Patont Snit—Fox & Howard's Property, Judgments and New Suita, TRE 148 DIRGUSTED NOAND OF TRAD OPERATOR. And now comes Oramel B, Hough and declagen by his bill flled In the Ciroult Court that Tho Board of Trade Las most uniawfally ojocted him from its sacred precinets. 1fig story comprleos sixty-clght pages of legal cap, and commoncos with tho usual statistics as to Chicago's graln trado, After anothor divorsion on tha subject of the valuo of n mewmborship {n that honorod Doy the Toari of T'rade, complainant saya thal the immodiate cause of his involuntary de- parturo wag ono O, W, Clapp, who filod a com- plaiut with the Directors statiug that Iongh & Bons owod him §818,76 for differonces in 500 bar rols of moss pork and 760 tiercos of lurd, aod that thoy wero attompting to dofraud him out of that amount. A meeting was hald in duo Hima to considor the griovauce, when Ilough appeared and stated under oath that tho entiro claisn was basod on * puta® or “ priviloges,” and that tho proporty was not do- livered to him. Io also doniod the jurisdiction of the Loard, or its right to expel him for the failuro to pay such a claim. The Board of Di- rootors thought that tho matter propoily belong- cd to tho Committeo en Arbitration, and yotod to disminy it, 1lough eays ho refusoed to go beforo that Com- miltea, und claims it could ouly bave jurisdic- tion over cases voluntarily submitted o it. A new complalul wos then proforred, to which Tough made the uamo objoctions as bofora. Llo holds that the contract on which Clapp'a elaim s based §4 void under tho statuto rolativg to “puts”; thut tho future timo and market prico wero cobtingent events, aud that tho sale was in tho naturo of & wagor. Tho oft-repeated objec- tin to the delegation of Judicisl power to the Boprd of Dircutors ik nlso urgad. Thocomplain further states that, bofore tha second cmu&n_lmn way preforred nginst him, the Board of Trade adoptod now rules sud by-lnwe, aud ropoaled tho former oucy in regand to tho expulsion of mem- bers, ‘Ulie principal change {8 iu the ereation of s Committoo of Roforenco, to whom ail com- plaints are referred, which 18 authorizod to Lioar all matters of difforenco, and report its docision tothe Loard of Directors, A uow hearing i thou lad, whon both purties aroagain allowed to mitredues proof for or agrinst tho claims, Tho Becond timo tho complaiut was made by Olapp it was roforredto thin now Committeo of ltofaronce in complainant's absenco. The Committeo ro- ported to tho Board of Directors in faver of sus- pension, and tho Intter body, it is chargod, without giving lim notice, volovi 1o suspend him from tho Board of Trado for an indefiuito poriod. Hough statos, in addition, that Lo was ono of tho original |n¢ur|mrn\‘oru of tho DBoard of Tradu; that Lo Lns built upa very lurgo sud lucrative businces, and that lud profica for the past six months have been about 25,000, Expulsion from the Doard of Trado would twork 1rroparable yuin, and "ho asks for an injunction to provent such dawmage, to restramn the Uoard from ayterforiug with fum in bis busincss s o member, aud that the resolution to suspend mny bo declared null avd void, A motiou will be undo to-morTow morning for an injanction be- foro Judge Farwoll. TIL GUEENE COUNTY CONTENTT CASH. Attornoy-Uoneral £dsall flnished his argumont yeatorday morning in roply to the rulsou the Bhenf of Greeuno County to show cause why he should not bo attached for coutompt for soizing and thnll)inxi' to the track a train of cars on the Itockford, Rock Islund & 8t. Lonis Ratlroad. ‘The ralo was mado somo two wooks oo, but the Bhorill showed that he bad scted under instructious trom the Attoruey-Genoral, and thoe case was, therefore, postpuned to nllow Mr. Edsall an opportunity to show on what authonty Lo gavo such advice. 1o contondod that the Goverumont had such a lien for taxes, nnd such & pre-eminont rigbt to colloct thom that it was nut obliged to ask tho assistance of courts; that ity right was douled from an inde- poudont sourco, and that evon shough tho prop- orty of tho railroad corporation was in the hands of the Court, tho Government was zble to go on and collact taxes without thoaid of the lattor. Much atresu was also Jaid on_Htato rights, and it was clafnied that_oourta hind not powor in such & cado to Inquiro into the validity of the tax. An animated dialoguo foliowed the clodo of the sarguwent, Judge Drummound asking somo pertinout quostions, and hmmulluph quito dis- tinctly Lia viows ou tho wabjoct, Tho quostion in tha case, bo sail, was whother tho Biato Lnd zny right to collect taxes on property in tho hands “of tho Court; whothor it formed an ex- coption to tho rulo that an officer of another Juriediction could not fnterfora with the prop- erty without the consont of the Court ; whother, iu ‘other words, tho authority of the Bheriff to colloct taxes was paramouut tothat of tuae Court, over property in 1te posscesion, on which it was doaired to levy, Did 1t stand as ir it woro in tho honds of & party who was personally lisbla to poy the taxed 7, Although the power to colloct taxesandLoonforco o payment was hinmenso, yeb 1t would bo urbitrary, and uot In consonanco with tho character of a country governed by lnw, 1f it conld not bo subjectod to tho power of judicial tribunals, Al tho laws afforded tho’ ecitizon womo protection agalnst tilegal and cxorbitant taxation. It was nlso a quostion whether or wot tho fact that tho property was in tho posscesion of the Court did not authorize that Court to doclde any and overy claim eithor for taxes or for any other objoct agninetsuch pmg‘urty. before the Receiver was anthorized to pay the same. As a maitor of comity the Court would, on 8 represoutation thac taxes wore due and unpsid, order them to be liquidated. That would bo ita duty to carry out such paramounng claim of tho State, And as such reprogentation had bean made to tho Court in the prosout caso, of taxes belng due, it would authorizo its Rocolver to pay thom if thoy woro logal. uo Judys thought the objact of the Altornoy- Guneral Liad boou to obtain” an opision which might bo construed a8 a procedont for futura ac- tiou. Tho quostion was not whother or tot taxes ‘wore dug, but whother tho Collector, whon they .wero duo, should (nform tho Cours of tho fact, In ordor that tho latter might take such action ag ght bo proper for tho protection of tho citizen a4 woll as of tho Stato, As tho proporsy In thio presient cave hnd been roturuod to”tho Ile- caivor, no J:rncnunlqueluou exivtod, unluss tho Attornoy-Geueral wished to have tho proporty rentored to tho Collector and Sheriff, The Iuttor bad nctod uudor the Attornoy-General'sdirection, and it wau sufliclens punishmont shat ho was compolled 40 wurrendor the propoerty ha had soized, 'Chis will probably, therofore, bo tho oud of this contempt case, and it Is probublo no formal dociston will bo_mndo further than an ordur disniizming tho rule 1o show causs, HCUOOL-DESK PATENT. ‘The Bberwood Behool Fugnituro Company of tlis city began an important patent suis yeator- day in tho Uulted States Clreult Court nygainst ACH, Androws, 1L L, Andrews, and 'I', B, Hay- den, partners undor tho firm namoof A. B, Audrows & Co,, to restrain thom from infring ing O, W. Bhiermood's patent for a school dosk aud woat. ''ho patont was grantod Nov, 6, 1860, and two new patents were wssuod in 1808, T'ho Lxl-lmm olsims his patont to ba tho first of the ind, having a compact closod joint, which has beon vory widely usod, and 18 0f groat cone venionce ; and he allogis that tho defondants, rocoimlnugl(n merit, have repoatedly wufninged it, Jusamuch as purchasois ara equally tiablo with manufacturors for tho use ol the patont, ‘the decision whil be looked for with ennnlnfl\nblo auxnioty. Slessrs, Goodwin, Afield & Towlo ap- poar for the complalrauts. ¥ BOUTIL LYNNE TROUBLES, Tho case of Druxol va. Vail, juvolying the 8- tlo to the suburban town of Bouth Lyune, was brouglit up bofure Judge Faswoll yestorday by a motion ou tho part of the dofeudants to dusolye the tujunction. J. W, Drexel conveyod the jund to Asa Yail & Bonon ceitain ooaditjous, whicl they, “.l;fio‘“u“d' tailed to lulflll.u:}ul complaine aot asked to Liave tho contract sot aside, An jue Junction was granted to provent the defendanty from intorferiug with the proparty or collocting uu{ 1ouoys duo on lots, Yesterdasy Judgo Far- woll, after hearing the uqumnml. decidud that undar ayy cireumstances the injunction ought to stand, #8 tho dofendsuts were fu default fn makiug tholr pavimonts a8 - agreod, The complalnants ~ wiso made & motion for a Redeivor to take charge of tho 5"" porty, and this wes grauted by tho Jnd;u‘ o hn-ry “Uruman, ohe of the complaiuants' solicitors, Leing sppointed, He iu authorized Lo take pos- sossion of the projesty, yuovivo all wonoys cotus log due from purchasers, and gencrally.tg act a8 agenl for Dyvxels Tn tha beukruptds (rococdiage. dgaluat Fax & 0 tha bhaujrup! cocdiogg Agal ot | Honard, Janics Bivel aud othor of the cmdflo);l tird a potition stating that the bankrupls' prap- arty connluts clueflyof dredyes, tisg-hoatd, cows, pile-drivers, and ‘machineey used in dredging dvors, Lullding railrusds, and suoh like work. This property s now lyng Idie, while ihe makon in which It I uned {8 rapidly pass- ik mway, Bo much time will oiape butoro a ryular Assignco can be oleotod, and s notico of eala ho made, that unlosn the properly is daposed of very koou It will depreciata in valuo, and franchisos will ho Lard to und after tho reas o for dolug the work fur which such ‘uo)mrty iradantad is past, Tho petitioner thorefors atked that as Mr. Anson Fox, tho Provivional Lnsiguee, had offerad his raslgnntion, that tha Court wonld appoint & sultabie sud expesienced 1erson who could Immodiately sdvertiso for bids i woil the |uusmti. Jutlslo Blodgett accord- fngly sppoluted Mr. Iiradford flaucock, who has Lad latge exporivnae, both gonoral and B3 As- figuoo of baukrupt estaten. DIVORCER, Aftar fourteen years of arrlod life Mary Ann Lyon eays her husband, W, (., Lyon, has Lesu Il away from his duty, aud ks committed sduliory repoatodly during: tho past yesr with ;!I unknown woman, whereforo sha prays for s ivorca. Jamies P, Pleasant aceunes hin wifo Susan of baving cormmitted adullery, on aocount of which bo wants a divorco. Goorgo N, Oady eaya thint his wifo Eliza and ho lived together for thirty-six years an and wife, hoving boon marricd in 1839, but that their dispositions did not keem to cofncldo, for ho in May, 1873, saddenly loft Lim and went Want ta Towa, whera she now lives. Cady therolure pro- poscs to got a divorco, ITEMS, Qardner T, Comstock 'yqnu\rdnv by his at- tornoys, Grant & Swift, “filed a doulal to the 1ho petition jn bavkruptey agamst bim, o pro- posc to contest tho cane, aad contends that the Fiving of tho judgment.-notes was dona in tho ordinary courac of business, without thoe inten- fion of giving a preferenco, as chiarged. Judge Drumimond will declde the excoptions 10 the Master's renort in tho case of the Rocke ford, Rook Tniand & St, Louls Ialiroad to-day. UKITED BTATES COURTH, Tho Nasgan Hauk of Now York filed a bitl sgunat A, IL Duriey, Decelver of tho Cook Couuty Natioual Bank, to rocover 100 shares ot tho captal-stock of tho Firat National Bank of Duluth, valued at &10,000, ‘This was doposited by Gieorge O, Btone with the bank s collateral roeurity to accuro his note of #5000, which now 15 in tho handa of tho complaiuaat. ‘The Vermont Natioual Bauk of St. Albans be. Fan & Auit far £6,000 agsmst W, A, Clapp. 0 Becurity Bank of Now York brought auic against J. 11, Ilitcheock and 1. J. O, Walker, claiming £4,000, Waltor, John, and W. M. Itichard sued Robert, Gooigo L., Jol B., and Waltor 8, Fergus for £5,600. BVANKRUPTGY ITEME, A dischargo was isyuod to L. 8. MceDougal. Henry Werthelm was appointod Irovisional Assigueo of Jouns Rosoubaupt ot al, SUPELION COURT IN DRILF. Androw Holte flled a potition stativg that ho Dad becu lllegally tmprisonod ou a charge of ar- won, and asking for a writ of haboas ourpus to try the logality of his detention. . Clsm;:(%’ Drothiers & Co. sued Daniol Healoy or 81,600, f Micliaol Finucan sued E. A. Rico for 1,000, CIRGUIT COGNT. Mary Ann Doming, administratrix, bogan gult in tresuans against the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, Inying damoages at 5,000, Tho Moline Plow. Company began a suit in do\nl-;;nnluut Androw Iriedloy, Inying damages at 1,500, Lucy E, Parsona eued IT. M. Taylor for £2,000. 5 COUNTY COTRT. The attachment ogainst Kato J. Drass, ad- ministratrix of tho estato of Hogor J. Lirass, {s- aunod Tuesday, for not ahuyh-}j,v tho order of tho Coutt to pay the clum of J. N. Roborts, was ro- turnod and” dismirsod at dofandant's cost, and ten daya were given to comply with tho order. In tho estate of Thomas (iuordon, a grant of administiation was made to Julia Ann Guerdeu, under bond for 4,030, "Tho ouse of Daniol J. Wren and A, T. Doty, an application for disclinrgo e insolvont debt- ors, was not taken up. 'hoy wora arrested on & en 8 for $1,161.40, st tho instauce of Johh A. Cotton. Tho trial was todious, aud no decision was roacliod, . . CRIMINAL COURT. Tho quasi-criminal easo of A. 0. Greonobaum, whio i charged with ncting as agont for an jusur- ance compnny which was uot suthorized to do bnsiness in tho Btate, was on trinl yostorday. Tho cnso wns tricd several months sgo and is famlliar to the public, the ovidonco hiaving been publishod at the time. The case way subnutted toths jury Iato in tho aftornoon with instruc- tions to seal the verdict. . THE CALL, Jupae Ganv—18, 20, 23 to 24, 26, 27, 80 to 42, Jupue JAxzsoN—35, 43, 47 to 50, 62, B3, 55 to 61, 03¢0 67, Jupak Moonre—101, and 15 and 16, Jupor Rookns—Set caso 2,611, and 277, and 201 to 810 on calvndar. ICDOMENTS, Borenron Count—CoxrrastoNs—E. O, Lewls va, I, F, Huson and Thomas D, Carter, 53, —ltobert Moadoweraft et ot va, Joroph Gibedn, $131.67, gpak Gawr—Charlos McAllister vé., John 8, Marsh, $324.60,—Audrow Doterwon va, F, 1, Armatrony, 20 "I, Bwoetland va, E, F, Angell, $23).47.— icago va, Poter Ttagor, .43.~11. W, Lehman va, T, R, Armbtrong, $i7 —L. M, P'rentiss va. Alesander L, and J, 1, Thorue, vordict $2,00 and motlon for naw trial, Cinoutr Count—Coxrgsvioxs—Johnathan Wood go v, James McHiniey and II, M. Taylor, $129,30,—D, ¥, Groves wu. Audrew J, Grigan, £2,610.40, Junas loozas—A, Dereington’ va, Catls Mow Laughlin, $339, — THE VANQUISHED STRIKERS., Prepurntions for tho Gonernl Hee sumption of Work—The Eccling All Round. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wikesparug, Pa,, Juue 16.—The propara- tions for starting, tho mincs are rapldly going ob, The Asbley Mines of the Lehigh & Wil- mington Coal Compauy will resume to-morrow, a8 will sovoral othor collierios. An ofticial dis- patch says that tho Bummit ITill division in Carbon County have acceptod tho torms of the Company, and will resumo work &t onca, Maot- ings nave beon Lotd hero to-day, and it is une dorstood that the ducislon ia for immedi. ato rosumption under protest, which means that the mon acknowlodgo themaclves conquer- od for tho presont, but mill rouow their domand for highor wages whenover tho opportunity offors, Alltho mines of tho Logrande Wilkes- barre Company are belng put lu readinoss, with tho expoctation of startivg a full forca on Mon- day.” A telogram wa receivod at a coal offico to- day snying thiat tho Schuyikill men bad decldod tonbandon the Union for tho term of ouo yuar, This intolligonce is oupeclnllwr-mylng to tho operatols, whioso object hias n not ouly to bo victorioud in tho present long sirike, which they undoubtedly spruvg upon thoe weu, bus to glve tho dosth-blow to. the Miners' Union, 129 the Amociated Preas,) WILKESDARRE, I's., Juno I6.-sItesumptinn in this rogion {8 & fact notwithatanding the offorts of u faw leadors {nuldnlly sand to-day to undo what was accomplished on” Monday, Tho mivors ovenly proclaim thelr joy at the unexpected turn in affairs, Tho strike has caused s loss (o this rogion of fully $10,000,000. 1t 4u likoly that somo of the leadurs of tho striko will bo rofused work. ~ A meoting of miners of the S8nsquehanng Ooal Company was held -at Nanticoks lsst night. ‘Thoy stato that Ar. Btlskuoy mnn-dp o rodice their pay woro thau 10 zur cont, aud they voled unanimously oot to go to wogk aw long as Lo peraists in tho demand. ‘Tuey will resumo at a reduotion of 10 per cont upon laat yoar's prices. DBLOODED STOOIK, Gront Shoriellorn Salo at Torous 1o, Ont, 2 Tonoxto, Out., Juae 10.—Tho groat malo of short-horn cattlo from the herds of the Hon. M, 11, Cocheam, W, Millar, and Simeon Beattis was one of the most notable ever held un this coplinent. Tho Bth Alpdrio Duchess helfer, O months old, brought $18,000, sud sold fo Avory & Blurphy, Detroit, Mich, Tho 5th Duke of Hallliurat, 3 mouths oldfl;omnaht $3,800; wold to Nogl, Cockrolle & Ghbsou, ~Nashvillg, W'onn, The $th Louan of Btausendale, 32,830, to D, B, Groom, Winchostor, Ky. Iwpoited Surmiso Duchess 10th, 82,400, to Williaw Aajor & Bons, \Whito Valo, Ont,” Burmise Duchees ‘10th, Jukn R, Page, Henneit, N. Y., 82,700, Princess of Oxford dih, eold to Mr, Hoattie at the Gou Flora alo for $1,700, sold to-day for 93,000, Duchess of Ruby, to John R, Cralx, €3,000. Carelosn 8ih, hoifer, §23,800, to samo. ' Kirklevington Duchess Bih, €4,036, to same. Kirkloviugton Duchoss 2d, to Avery & Murphy, £1,600, The totsl sales aparogatod $80,550; the ave orago being §1,227, the pricea boing i gold, —————— LIBEL suIT, Cincixnaws, Juuo 10, —Postmaster Wablle was yosterdsy arrosted Ly the laie Cashior of the Post-Ofiice, Ubarles Turuer, for libel, in charg. ing tho latter with witbholding the pay of om- vldyes. Wable gave boud for bis spisarance 14 Alouday, 3 . i3 THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1875. " RELIGIOUS NEWS. Consocration of the Catholic Churches to the Sacred Hoart of Jeaus, the Contlnuauce of St, Peler’s Misslon, Conslderlng * THE SACRED HEART. BERVICES AT 4T, MANY'S CHULCHT, Yostorday was s very notablo day among alf the followers of the Catbollo faith throughout o world. It was colobratod ns the contennial anniversary of tho fostival of the Hacred Ileart of Jesus, Two huvdred years sgo yentorday, according to tradition and tho beliof of this Cliurch, tho Lord Jewus appearod to Margarol Mary Alacoquo at ‘Paray-lo-dionial and urged bhor to propagate devotion towards His Sgcrod Ieart, During the Vatican Couticil a po- tition sigoed by nearly all of the Cardinals and prelates present was addreased to the Popo ssk- ing hitn to Lionor tho day by tho consecration of the entiro Homan Catholie Church to the Sacred Heart. Ly bia direction the Congragation of Ititos irsucd a nolomn and hosutiful actof con- secratiou which all tho priests wero requestod to uso in the consccration of thoir respec- tive churches. 'This order was prommlgated whorovor tho Catholic faith {8 kuown, sna the duy way very estonsivoly commeuoratod, Iu Paria, in order to show forth ity doatrine to thio moet Saerod Heart of our Lord Josus, w cor- ner-stouo of a uatioual momorial church wuu laid. Pilgrimages woro mado iu great nutabors to the striuce at Paray-lo-Monial,whero tho rove- Intion of Jodus 15 #aid to havo taken placo, Moro than = 2¢0,000,000 of mien, women, and ehildren of the Catholio Chureh wore thus conweerated seatoiday to tho Baored 1icart, By n curlous comcidenco Juue 16, the second centonnial of this sacrod fenst, was tho thirtioth anulversary of the elevation to the chair of Poter of the proseut Pove. T'his fact lont a cou- widerable intorcst to the evont. The reigu of Topo P'ue IX. has boen much longer than any of Lis predecessors, and lins beeu marsed with £ome ot the most tmporiant acts in tho history of tho Chinrch, tho last of which iu this universal couaccration, ‘Iie st of cannectation, prescribod by the Sacred Congregation of Hited, roquires the faithful to pray for the sinful aud thoss not in tho Church aud refusing submisaion to tho decisions of tho Holy Sce, or holdivg optutona not in accordanco with its teachingy, and to cousocrato themeslves to tho Hacred Heart and rosolve i love aud eorye it alove, ‘Tho duy was properly observed in Chicago as elsawhoro, Inallof tho churches High Poutiti- eal Mags was waid At an oarly hour in tho myrn- ing, tho ack of consccration was read, aud most of tho churcLes woro kapt open during thoe day for tho slent devotion of the faithful, Tho It Rev, Bichop Foloy had issued a cir- cular roforring to tho action of the Y’opo aud tho Cungregation of Rites, aud requosting all of the pricsts 1 his Diocose to rend the act of de- votion to the Sacrod loart, copios of the act boiny printod and circulatod, aud grauting por- misgion to give yostorday, at any Lour thac suited their congrogations, tho Boneaiction of tho Most Blessed Sacramont. Tl programnmo was faitbfully fulfiled. In addition to High Maes and the cousccration iu the morning, the solemn Tito of Lenediction was given, and tho act of consecration again read tho ovoning at saveral of tho clurchas. At St. Mary'a last ovening tho ceremoufes wora very intotesting, Bishop Foley obiciated, nunistod by ito Fathers Noonau, Duune, au Riordan. A sermon explanatory of tho Feast of tho Sacred Heart was first dolivered by tho Bshop,: Ilo premised it by reading tho twelfeh chaptar of 5t Matthew and the pineteentt chap- ter of 5t John, whorein aro uarrated the story of Clrist's death on tho cross, the epear thrust, and His blowding heart, At dis conclusion tho benediction of fho Most Dlosxod Sacramout took place, after which the act of coumsccration to tho Sacrod Heart of Jusus was rond aloud by Father Riordag, tho congrogation following bim in low toues. . —_—— ST. PETER'S MISSION, BUALL IT BE DISCONTINUED, A spoclal meoting of tho friends of St. Poter'a (Episcopal) Chapel, aud of the Eplscopalinn mission causo In genorat, was held in ono of the parlors of the I'aler Houso yesterday after- noon, the Hon. 8. O, Judd in tho ohair. Tho at- tendanco was vory small, halt a dozen gentle- wmen and searcely ns mang ladics belug prosont, Tho Rev. G. O, Bircet, pastor of St. Petor's, made a roport 1u whick ho showod thovvorkiug of tho mission from tho timo of the firo down to dato, 1o wan eorry to eay that, latterly, bo had not boen sustoinod with that dogree of en- thusiasm which ehould attond tho work in which Be was engaged. This was Jumentablo, but it was strictly truo, During the yoar ending Apiil 1, there Lind been raisod by contribution only §070 ; tho oxpenses of removal to Stato street sud other matters had been £170, aud tho total indebtedncss was abour €15. In order to place the mission in good working order the sum of 81,200 will bo required, This could bo raisod If only twenty-tive persons would pledgo &12 por year, in monthly installments, and got thalr frionda to do tho samo. Ho was korry. to obsorye that, judging by tho spatseness of tho attondance, the Eplicopal commuuion in Chica- g0 did not seem to take any futerest whatever in tho missionary work which he had been en- gaged in for'so long a period. ‘Therefore ho would respoctfully tonder his resignation to tho meuting, snd would surrender tho chapel and it bolongings into thoir hauds, Mr, Darney said that the meeting was not nufticlontly ropresentative to act in tho matter, Tne Noverend gentloman raight tonder hirgresiy nation, but they would not accopt {t. 1f ho felt lika rosiguing, lot him offer Ins resignation to tho Epiecopnl pastors severally, or let him sur- ronder his chargo to tho Stauding Commuttee of the Diocoso. : ‘Tho Rov. Mr, Strost was sorry to have to ro- mark that tho Epwocopal miuiftry appeared to studionsly avold the meotines called, = Mr. Chaso said that, for ong, hie was williog to sustain tho mieslon, Ho thought tha pastor should not bo in a hurry to rosign, Lot them try ona moro meotlug first, #o that tho Eplscapal clorgymen and prominent lay-membors might bo interested. Ho moved that thoy adjourn 1o moet ono wook from Monday iu t. Poter's Chapel, No. 143 Btato street, which prevuiled, ana the vroceedings torminated, : — ELSEWHERE, CANADIAN PUESLYTERIANS, Bpeeial Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Tonoxro, Juno 16.—Tha varions Presbyterlan Chureh Courty, which Lavo hithorto existed an noparata Church bodles, Liave st longth effected » union, tho couclusion of which was attained yestorday at Montreal undor the most favorablo and ouconraglug circumstsuces. Tho Prosby- torians of tho whole Dominton now form one ecclesiastical body, A fow etlll stand out, but it 18 canfidently oxpected that thoy will yot caut their lot with tho othors, 'WISCONBIN KMIBCOPALIANS, Bpectal navateh ta The Chicags Tribune, AMiLwaugre, June 16.—The Diocesan Convons veution adjourned to-night, aftor a poaceful sgesion, The Nevs. Aslley, Keene, Kemper, Spaldiog, aud Messs, Holfonstoin, Bmith, Bush, aud Hoigart, wore elocted Huauding Committee, A Lishop's salary of §4,000 was voled,” An es- sossment for tho your's expenditures was mado of §1 oun each communicant, Tho nameo of tho Janesyille Couvocation lg clnngml to tho Madison Couvecation, Suveral changos In cauons wers proposcd, sad uotica givets of an iutoution to bring them up nest year. ‘The preseut canou for sottiiug differolices otwoen clorgy and congreputions was withs drawnn, and thoold cauon, known as 83 of 37} substituted, J. U, Hoos was ro-alocled Treasuror of tho digoesa. Bufore adjournment the Bishop sald & fow meml words gratefully acknos ledging tho for- earance of the Conventlon and the kindly spint tbroughiout, ——— THE BORDER RAIDS, Depredations of (he Mexicnans in Toxns=Tho Iecent Eight, New OnreNas, Juuo 16,—The Galveston (Tex.) News® Brownsyillo 8pecisl says: Nows from Mex- ©0 shawa that & revolutionary spirit is provaile ing. It 1s now belleved that Gen. Iuero will noy como to tho froutior, Tha body of MuMahon, s school teacher, was found near Mesquite l'arish on Buuday, 1iis head, arus, sud logs were sovored from his body. Ouo of tho rallors who was killed by cNeely's en biad ou MoMahou's olothes. This fave wiil be established by afidavits. As tho resnls of MoNeoly's fight, thirteon Moxicans wero killed, aud ous was wounded. Is Danced b Dance proves, upon investization, that McNenly's com- j-uny 18 oncatnped near tho pojut wheto the rail- roud crosse the Roracr do o P'alma, Cortiuay followors are vory mad al tho defeat of tho raid by MeNcoly, aud sweas they will Lave three for e, Soma of {ho recaptured cattle belong to men Hiving moro thou 200 milca fram the Lo Graode, ‘Ao ntock fn Western Tezas 13 very much scatteret for waul of attention, tho lerdsmen fearing tho Mexican ratdary, 1t i reported that the et botween rancheros and caltle-thiovew, and ‘the killing of Capt. Faylos, of Cortiua's force, wag not verltied, - ATCHISON,, An Excursion—=The New fridges Azcuson, Kan., Juno 16.~Tho Atchiron, Topoka & Santa Fo Itvad is making arrauge- ments for sn oxeursion of prominent persons of Thinotr, Missourl, Indiana, Obio, and Jowa over the liue of that roal to Crenads, Col. The party will leave this cily Thursday, Juuo 2§, aud seturu the following Sunday, Iho draw-span of the irou Lridge over the .\‘I]Iuaurl Rttver at this city Las boon cow- ploted, BLOOD DISEASES. Tho blood being tho source from which oor systoms aro built up and from which wo deriva our mental as well a8 physieal capabliities, how important that 1t should bo kept pure. 1f it contalun vilo festering pwieons all organio funo- tions are weakenod theroby., Hottling upon tm- portant orgaus, as tho lungs, liver, or kidnoys, the effect is most disastrous. Icnco it bebooves every ove Lo keop their blood in o porfectly healthy condition, and mare eapecialiy does this apply at tisia perticular searon of tho yoar than st any other. No matter what the oxciting cauee mey be, the real caueo of a largo proportion of | ail dikeaes I3 bad blood, Now, Dr. I'tarco does not wils to place his Golden Medical Discovery intho catalogue of quack patent nostrums by recommending {t to cure overy discare. Nor doen bio g0 recommond it ; on tho contrary, there aro hundrods of discases that ho ackuowledges it will not caro ; but what ho does claim is this, that there is but ouo form of Ulood dikcato that it will not curo, and that disonse ig cancer, Io does not recommend bis Discovery for that dis- case, you he knows it o bo the most searching blood-cleauter yot discovered, and that it will freo the Llood and system of all other kuown blocd polsans, bo they animal, vegotable, or mineral. The Go'don Digcovery s warranted by him to curo tha worst forme of Bkin Discases, s sll forms of Blotches, Pimples, aud Eruptions, also all Giandular Swellings, aud tha worst form of Ecrofulous and Ulcerated Hores of Neck, Legs, orotber parts, and all Scrofulous Discases of tho Boues, a8 White Swellings, Fever Sores, Hip Joint aud Spiual Disenses, all of which Leloug to Bcrofulous diseases. CONFIRMED—IIIP JOIST DISEASE CUTED. * W, Guove $rattox, La, July 14, 157, Dr, Pierce, Bufalo, 5. ¥\.: Dean Sm: My wifu first became lamo nine years ago. Bwellinga would appear and disap- pear on ber hip, and ehe was gradunlly becoming reduced, and her wholo srstem rotten with dia- case, In 1571 aswelling broke on her kip, dis- chargivg Inrge quantitice, and since that timo thera are soveral upenings. Have had five doc- tors at an expenso of £125, who eay nothing will do any good Lttt & surgical operation. July 16, 1573, bo writes thus: My wifo has certainly roceived a great bonofit fram the use of your Discovery, for sho was oot able o get off tho bed aud was not expected to live n week whan #lo commenced ueing it, o year sgo, She bas beon downg most of hor work for over eix mouths. ITas used twenty bottles, and still using it. Her rccovery is coneidered ny almost a miraclo, and wo attributo it all to the use of your valuable medicine, I can chieorfully rec- ommend it 28 & blood purifier and etrength re- storer, J. 3. Ropixeox, Discovery is sold by drupgiets, ADELPHI THEATRE, . THURSDAY EVHN] fune 17, LADIES! NIGHT. GLORIOUS BILL '—BUNKER HILL GENTENNIAL! IMMENSE RUCCESS OF THE TRIPLE MAMMOTH COMPANY! ‘The Glorlous Mistorical Tabloau, by Davld Strong, Battlo of Bunlcor EXill? Or, TIE DEATI OF WARREN. Tho Mammoth Stage full of Living Figures. The Star Ullo presonts tho Queen of the Alr, LEONA DARE, THH GREAT D) Cs ubert n Gom. ‘atermolan Man " the Dual Spocial. ao. 3 DAY Hia el Gpmnant, STEWART 1 ediag, 2 W, MOAN tho Hatllian W 4 "T'T; the Hewitchini WEEEeR d Danco Artis ‘l‘*"‘; \'flfih:\lé LA Tho Populer Hihinpian. Comedians, MARK GHIZE AND NED WAMBOLD, D: Cow; tho ratiling farce, Al andny £ iio 20-Clgantio Testimonial Neno to Manayor LEONARD GROVEL: HOOLEY'S THEATRE, CONTINUED SUCCESS TONY PASTOR AND WIS Model Troupce. TIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, BNTIRE CHANGL OF PEOGRANMNE. _Rogular Batariay Matinoe, FARWELL HALL, Wednosday, Thn"‘fl ;;nl Saturday, June BLIND TOM, Tho Wonderful Musical Prodigy. Admisna, 80 cta: Chidtdren, 25 ets: Rounrved Reats, 55 conts: tesarved ta, (') ron, 1a. Rowerved Seata fos safe at Lyun & Hoaly's Musid' Sore, Statwst. Doors openat 3:0; commonoe at:li, Matinoe Satundiy afiur- oo " MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, NRILLIANT SUCCESS OF DALY'S BIG BONANZA! With (o entire New York Cat, EVERY NI[EHT AND SATURDAY MTI?,{EB‘ RANDOLPH-ST. OPERA-HOUSE, Casucr West Randolph sod Jofforsen-ate, TREMBNDOUS TRIUMPH OF TIIE NEW COMPANY INTIK VOLULTOUS FRENCH CAIN-CADT twonty of tho pretticst and best Canan o Worla, 7 ors i Matinoos evory Tt 204 Fridag attormoun, provions ta whioh IDA 'V Wil make wutaide Ught-wiry sscouslons, weather poriuitting, AOADEMY OF MUSIC, LAST TIIBLE KIGUTS DF THE GREAT NORAL DEAMA OF m v .AL Childron 10 conts at Saturday Matineos; 15 cents 1a the “"Sanisy nleht Honoit of LINTLK EVA. == _SHIRTS, A Good Bhirt, §1.50 A Good Bhirt, $1.75 A Good Bhirt, $3.00 FRUM BTOCK, ¥ . SHTS toonler & specialty, 7 # 4Ply Juen Collasa #3 por dos.. )\ S|EARRIS & 0OBB, N 171 8, Olark.at. FINANQIAL, PIANOS, ~ Stocks Dealt o 8t tha Now Vork Stock Exohange booght and wid by Oa'va maraio of fvs por cent T Lo kb 40 Privil Negotintad at onn to twa pe ki bersof the Now Yotk e imrs o gt Laren sume hato Leen reallzed (s eall custs on 160 shinres $106.25. Steaddles $270 enoh, ennteal 20 shara of atack for 3) dae without furtr riak, wbile mans thansand d prpit may ba gained. Advicn and in Pami biet, cootaiaiog” valual sad'shonlbg how Wall-st. o Free Ordnrs solleited by mall or wirs and d Ly us. Address TUMBRIDGE & CO,, Baukers and Tirokers, Xo. 3 Wallat., Now York, _ DONCAR, SHERUA 4 (1, NOS 0 & 11 NASSAU-NT., NEW VORI, ATt NOTES and LETTERS OF CREDIT AN S LS AR R e riacipal it o, In tni ke ToNIeY piG ALIFGISLA, _ Accougtio iiaaks, i d athiers Feceivod. 850, $100, 9500, $1000 TInvested in Stock Privileges in Wall-st., Trads to many thourande “ bensive expl nry elrey tsnte and quotation prices of sl stocks deal® In at tha NE‘IV YORK STOCK EXCII{XANGE, 2 i . Add el fresto ot nging o sty A7, Bankara and Beokar, Onp. K. ¥. Stock Fxchangs: $ Walicat, on mem- aibla parties, A dage. Putor pas ke tislfeal infnrmat] perations ara conductad, seat 'HRANSFIRS to 3 A HAVARA MEXICO) U)}l.‘&.\. JAPAR, SUMMER RESORTS. I5land Ledge House, Wells Beach, . A WORCESTLR & CO., Proprictors. ‘This House is considered tha Lest on tha sca- t of Now Fuginnd, whero tinr 14 surl And Firet Litaing, wich excolloat factlities for sailing, tishing, guonine, agd al} ‘out-dous uscruonts, (ood musio ¢ danging and partios at scrvice of muentioned fn a oas Eplendid delvar an the shoro and in thy woods, Prices mioderate, The bext the market can afford for e Labie, and for the eomfort and happinors of tho guests, Bastr & Maino It. 11, runs four tralns por day trom Boston to tls beautiful raort. OAKTLAND BEACH HOTEL. Tho undershmed, formerly connected with Willsrd's Tiotel, Washineton, 1), €., Congress 1! tlapo May, aud Pasilion Hoted, Woliloru, X, 1.y b o scaaun 1he hotel at W Boach, Warwick, il o’ maly oz guorta dane ™" it Bute wpointod ; rawe [aree and commadi haths supplbnd with freab deterything 123t Can b o ploskaro s roceeation, and alt ol eraphic communication with mibunt and ratlenad communics- Appheatlon erx_\ ceise prumpt. ‘ntion. . 5. BOOTHBY, Care Pocple's St aumboat Camoany, Peosidoace, H. I, il ro- DEER PARK HOTEL, B. & O.R. R, ‘Will Open June 21,1875. JOHN DAILEY, Manager, Formorly of Glades Hotel, Onkland. ROOKY POINT HQOTEL, Narragansott Bay, Rhode Island, EUROPEAN P, Will opes fur tho tecention of gnoste duly i, toatboata dally from Prosidence aad Newport, A GLEN MOUSE, NEW HAMPSHIRE. . Provristors, Oct. b 155, W. & 0. R MILLIKEN. EDUCATIONAL, AN EXAMINATION for ADMISSION for the Fall Terin, will bo Lioid Wednesday, June 23, and Wodnesitay, hupt. 1, bezinniog at § 20 s, m.\ and continue HIL 3145, m. Uoutest for tho Mra. W, ruok: I reading wiil take visco Thirsday, June 3 avd tho contest for the 8. A lirlgg, Goelsimation, will ho on Frulay, Skt peating ¥riday evening and ity faat. Next torm will eon: 1 m morning, tho 2 "o f dny, Sc"l(‘ 1 T, Principe Kpalewao CHICAGO ACADENY OF DESIGN © ART SCHOOLS,"" Aichigan-av., corner of Van lnreneat, Open_ continuously. Drawing, Palntiog, Sculpturs, instrustion and J. BOY ROB- ot L. W, VOLK, ply for clreulars. St. Mary’s Hall, FARIBAULY, MINN. ; Mev. 1 1L, Whipple, D. D., Rector, 3 8, P, ington, Principal, asststod by's full Corps uf Eaperte T “Tanth Sctivot Year will conimence Hegistors, with T, D, - PROPOSAILS, Tecporals will bo recetvad Ly the Toard af C S0 Caunty Bt Sonliye sl ot 3F nvon, for materials and labor required in ing xnd lsundry apparal oic., require 'liisang Asvrune 1 accordshes it sheciiicatiobs of heh vurk ani Taterials i tho attice ot J. J. ¥xan, arclituot, 14 douth Clask. Hidders will Lo roquired to fumieh, with their pm- yusniny beada tfhe S ur £ il bno ahprov suretice, to ure tho ICHL'UIIIIG%: the contract bldder 1 abardud to bim and & bond at 10400 will a b zequired with tha coutract as security for (Lo patisf: tory workiug uf (ho entlco BUpATSIas for & poriod Of th ‘winters attes completion, "FloTe0t to reitct any or all bids o ros Kach yry| lll;ll .“wl‘":l.nm‘ lx\fl‘l‘i.‘ parate suvelopes, lador g L, aud M pro- 1PTor stoum- heating, "with the Dame of the bidder i o alyo fnd = savolup YUI' this adrertisemont to he 117 fudurscd, o ade A ¢ TR b ol dings Atlehbm], Cosalaslonats, 8% riminal Cou iding, Michizanst. omler uf Jolut Coutaittas o8 Fublia Dalidiogs and iy Public Ul ties, S e HRMANN LUEN, Clark, ilatt eavolopes sud & cupy of fucloned 1n aother enelop s MEDICAL CARDS. JACK NOSPITA Washington and & raakliiates (\lllll’wrl,l by :llg ‘B.l '“'"‘:gnl\'“i Lis fof the aapecas purpost o 4 :In.l‘:( 'Hn"" oat. bomsible Catiiont Tn Bl caics o prie Yate divoases, 1t fwell kndwi Tir. \dntios e tood st 1 head of tho professlun for uver 3 years—ago and enceall lupotiante A bok for 1 milTls, genis o Yz matde, on Martiser. Lost b cand ahen e, it Lore b o o o , WS Ia11 Couttdonials ULEa, 9 he ta. RO "7 B s buuda; VLo 2. A BOOK FOR THE MILLION, MARRIAGE . tusssihtyiles S llogical mystorla sad fovelat s ot GUIDE, |4t i, »ia s dlsosmeriue I 1hu selcuco of ropralactism, prv Somploaioue Ao, Thiie 16 a8 (ntoruetin . work ot A gon WU uLUroue ngTATLANS, 8, Contiias Yaaabls o for thuse who re ‘marred orf cuntemplate 1 ol S ok o et o e e e e ot Ty} caralossty shuut (h huse, SoAt 4 & R T T A g T i 5 Korih fHlgnitate s Louis, Mo Dr. Kean, 300 80UTH OLARK-8Y,, CHIOAGO, Siay bo consulted, porsonally ou g1l clirvale ur orvoua diss ouly phydclsn tu tha olty wh iury, ¥ 10, 08 b, 1. “SANITARIUM, . A A A A A AANA A AN CINGINNATI SANITARILN. SHED INSTITUTION wus of spium and other bareotics, Four . HECRUSE Bl AUELN o8 'ty , Coliego i, Hauibton Cobaty, Obto, J " AL R AN e & Sie for parients witls NUILL UL ""L eand for LA UILEA F ot and hows addict clro Ullllla” 3 Katabtiiod bd &1 sheate, crvuus Uubility, 86, & dink ui Mars i 4 pagon, Tor ' caute, Conadliatos e utiifal hupcudoucd, camii Jdsuiily, wice, havibg ol T remature aca; cbiiity, o kogwa rowedy, ks founda siwple self-cate, il gend frog to lus full ulluset Vs, 7 Nasia s, Ny TS This favorita Bummer Rosort opea from June 17 fa |- W PLANWNOS. NILSSON! sabimmesmerimtn o KELLOGG! "t imzme Saessiare LUCCA! Yambeieimesnrioumien: ALBANI! ™inifuyipaisspeveb esee STRAUSS | Vot srianatme: Losts nove WBHL{S AMademe Vuuplfdlmi guu Phnulm fiaeat in tho United Hiates. K fu indorva that optaton, THE INCOMPARABLE WEBER PIANOY AND ESTEY ORGANS, AT STORY &-CAMP'S, 211 STATE-ST. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL 14D DEFARTORE OF TRATNG EXTLANATION OF REFEIRNCE MANRS,~1 Hatarday ew eouted. > Sunday excopicd. 3Sonday ozeopted. | As rroSunday at8:Wa, m, § Daiir, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTEAN RAILROA. Tekat ufcer, b €1 sherinan, House): and 76 Canat. ey e and at the depots, Thars a~Derot 7 iV d A EoDea sormar ol Canatand Rinsisaia: MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILANAT. ; an Clark=+i., southeast corner remunt Houre, gt K 1proas., BIAXD RAPILS Morning Ixpros Nignt Brpress., « CHICAGO, ALTON & and Chieago, ST, LouIs, maas City and Denver Short Liner, i7, ner Madisont, bridze. ITVeka 12 Randoish-tt., and corner Mick. RaneasCltyand Denver I'ant Px, Ht. Louls and Springfield_Kz. B Lauts, Bpringligld & Tox Keoxuk & Hurlington. Kookak & Harll b tor, 1L S C'*1CAQD, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROA! Tnfon Diepat, enrner Hadivon and Canalests, Ticket 0} 83 South Clurk-1t,, nppostie Shermun House, and af Denot, B Leave, | drrica, Milwanukos & Prairio du Chien| Divicion, Passonger., +|" 8208, m.[* 76D, Alilwaukee, La Cruso, Winoas. L Nt Paul," Minueapolis, Ripon, li!;htlnlth & Oreon Hay, throagn 16:00 4. g pirnes, Yoo o|* | A Miinaakes, bl Chleg,$, lom aii, Tonauba o11:008, m S Rtovens, P Pase 2. m, Miiwakoe, Bt aul & Minng:| 0 o[ 108 Ailine htough EEproas.eogeoscel? 9:45p.m.t 130 8. m. ILLINOIE, CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot S oo & e ooty meas Gl ™ Bt. Loals I Tapress 8. Lonis Fast Gairo & CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depots, oot af Lake-st., Indiana-ae, and Sistesnth. o Stxteenthate, Ticked Qces, 83 Clarks Dubuquy & Sloaz Uity ki Pacino Fast Line, for O sse Uity Lodvenmorth, Tiiz, Faimiday, $Ex, Mooday KANKAKEE LINE, Fram Central Degot, Jool Lake-st,, und o Leate, | drri Tndlanavolty, Louleville & T i e et Nt Nluht Espross (datly), ol 10 p.m. | Ti158, m, 'CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. From Witesburg, Cincinnatl & SI. Louis Kailway de mer Clinion and Carroil-si. 1est Sides Tekol afen L Ziundoly host,, andd ut dey Leate, | avrice, Indianapolls, Loulsrifle & Clacln. oatl iy Expres nr:ll[:ll (J:.Ill‘l.’»--u . CHICASO & PACIFIO RAILROAD, {;’&Z’ifi&i ket aies 3. 8 Clarbain nest o Roremsh . 08, m, * 8 p. m, 70p.m| 108 m PITSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS nm,nnfi' vm deot cormer Clinton amd” Cursellots, icked e, 121 Handolyhestey and af depte Leave. | drrive, m.* 2:0p.w, 1408, m. Futalk BALTIMORE ,gmo,tnnubnndn prdoy M o Taave, | _dreive, ‘Mail, Bundays Eacepts aom| T:3p. iprost Dallyceeee sl mes CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND} PAOIFIC RAILROAD. an Dure % Depot, evrnar o Vin Burea and Sermanats, Tl alca, Leave, | drrive, Qmaba, Learonw'th & Atchison Ba(*10:1b & m. [* (30 . 1, Poru A ccummudstion, ot Da. me 0 Py .| Nighi Ktpress. 110305 : STANDAKD G FAIRBANKS, MORS| Q0. SCALE INBARKS' or ALz, inDs, Be zarefultobuy only the Genuioe, FRACTIONA, GURRBNCY 1N EX{HANOE FOI Bills of ol Curesy, TRIBUNE OFFICE.

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