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STATE OF TRADE. The Banks Closed in Observance of Independence~Day. Reductlons of ltnllrlmql ’\ml ‘fanufactnr- Tho tanka woie furpended j ox!: Day. At the close of Lusiness 1-#t ek rates of disconnt 8t the hanks wero SG 10 per cent 4o regular enstomers § 10 good onieide borrowers concearlons of 2 or 3 rer cont were readily made, On the street the dewand for good commerelal paper wan not well supplied, Nates wero G@19 per cont, New York exeliange, affected by the rovement East of grain nnd provisions, continue weak at par to 25q. premimn between banks for $1,000. The clearings Saturdny were $5,010,743.06 3 tho clear- fnen for tho week were $20,674,2 7717 and K& balaneen 50,6840, For tha corresponding week of Tast year the figares were $253,03%,49.18 snd §H47,136.64, JULY DIVIDENDS In Bosten (ho manufacturlng compantes do not piy an well 84 formerly, Many of them, this July, urs thir dividendy, ond many ghat mako them aro com- Felled 1o pnuontica redetions, The Borton dudrertiace sayn that ailroad £t ks, long the fleadicst an the List, aro Legitning £ Lreak, and the New Lngland 10 per cent stocks are gradually falling away The Conuecticut River, which bes divided & por cent somi-annunl for tho last scven years, now dropa 104 per cent, and the Worcester & Nashua, paying 0 per cent tho past five years, comes down to 3% per cent. Tho Boeton & Lawell, an old standard, Which Lios mirsed but ono dirhiend duriog twenty yearn, is compelled o * pase,” “flicso reductions ere notto beesplained only by a re- duction of caruings, but aro duo o part to the use of surplug carnings to liquidate floating debta, ‘Thio total smiunt of payments duo at Boston during the montl amounts to §9,849,640, ngainat §9,117,3iH tho ame tine Iast year, and $10,100,093 in 1873, Of tho total payments, $7,303,900 fa on account of Govern- ment, State, city, sud rojlway bond interest, $1,726,561 on acrount of raftroad, $633,600 on account 6f many facturing companies, and $325,470 for ‘miscellsncous The New York Dafly Bulletin makes the following reeapitutation of the dividenda payable fo July < Governnients, . !2']1 (:‘3 441 t hders of aur sioks aud Londe, uad ths wil eseato B furiher muvencat of FPesie 10 LAKoLe, FACT AXD THEOIY, Thn Cincinnatl Conomreful makes 8 good polnt gt the Cluclouatl Enguirce (greenback organ), by Auotivg; from its tinancial artck the followiug 3 SCINCINNATT ESquiReB OCFICE, THURSDAY EVENING, July 1, 1575,—Thiors wus confderablo antnsation jn bar Desn I local miunetary circles to-day sith 3 cond detnand £:7 1+ onuts,conslderablocurreney g fng o tho country and entarged eheckug and m'pn»mu- out the suysly af curicicy 18 @nple, althounls 4 neTents are more e, il the aisronnt market 14 eavy, oibough it fn fitmor in ton, ‘Ul ata all 6f 1ho acceptablo Jasper prescoted ot T@ cent, aud the applic: \xiuu)l ura ahuost 3f nat wholly from regulie mercantile and uianufactnring industrics. 1n the open market prime bustess g 14 acarce, uid hero s falr demand for LAt 7 per cent,” There I3 a greut deal of evldence of theso discrepan- clen bo thie intlaticnlats theorien and tho facts, The Vieksburg (Mise.) Herald complaing that several himared thourand dollars are Ising 110 in tho banks of that clty, and will remain there unemployed til needad in moving tho cotton erop, ‘Tho Herald says {hat if this mouvy were fuvested In monufuctures, it woull b unly Lo earuiuyg sometidng, but tho weaith aud buriices of tho city would Lo greatly Jucicased, The Atlanta (Ga,) Constitulion echooy uhd approves what the flerid ways, Tho Memphis (Tenn.) Llvas tanche rcinforcea them, and says that tho trouble is not alack of curri ey to do Luelness vith, but a lack of businees to ey loy tho curresey alrcady on band, It continness ¢ Wherever cutrency. s loviied it goes, Curecney comea duwn for oue cotton, This year it cctmes 107 our fruits und vegetables oud grain, Oue Lundred thouind dollars whil go to Crystal Springs, Mius., thisseason, In exchangu for peaches, in obedi~ enca to the law of snpply and domand, Thoe currency twamyple, Tu proportion 28 wo produce articles necded by onr Northern nelghibors, or for forelgn export, eur- reney will flaw nto tho South, Sections that produco only what they constimo exnnot espect an fnflux of capital, The prolicm s slmple, Produce somo- hug to rell and tho money will seck 1,7 These fucts and opinions from Demiocratie papersaro cownnended to thy sciamatlc Dewocrats of Ohio, GOVELNMENT DONDS. Tinjted States l‘ullul o o of 13— auiary aid 01y .ess 5208 Of “Gi~~lnnutary and July, o ‘S—Janitary aud Ju 7. 10-40s. n United Biatod iew f of 'nl, 8%, 10tes..l United Blates cutrency Go Gold wae 116} 11T, TORCIOS EXCHANGE. « *Berling exchange was 4375 @4 03¢ 3 cablotransfers, Tondow, 49t § Paris, 610, Otlier ratod of foregn ox- cliango aro quoted ¢ Larin (frauen) Germuny (relcl uni - (fratch), . Holhand (auilders). .| Bwitzerland (fr 104@8127 i 035 103 @3125 CITY AND COUNTY > Adk & int, 103 A.lnl- Lint 103 Kint &iut. 108 &g, &lat. . - mu klnt. 1033 & int, M &iut, Asked, Chlcago City 7 cf, bonds..,, 102 Chtcago City 7 ) ct. sowernge. 102 Chieago City 779 cf, waterloan 1073 Clileato City 7 et cerlificates 03 feago Cit . cortiflca Couls Cownty 73 ct, boud Wot Fark 7 per cent Londs, o vvessvesnss 93 BANK BTOCKS. 83 Merchante’ National, Comumernial Natfouni Gorman Natioua] Lank| Corn Exchange Nation City Natfoual Bank 1toine National Lk, National Bank of 1l 1ilinofs Trust and Having Merchants’ Baving, Lndh and T4 Uniou Natioual Bunk. Unlou Btock-Yurd Nat Midu and Jaatlor Bank. Clty Railwzy, Boutly Side, cx, div,, Lny Tafiway, West 8ido City Rallway, Fraten Lndratito Com Clinmber of Commerce Z 8% & = Cliaigo Gus Light sud Goke .o Chicago & Calutuet Dock anrna).. 70 Chijengo & Northwestern gold bon X Lace Car COUPALT vervapiorass 44;4 03¢ “Expouition stork, .. sesee seae OO District of Columbia 3,654, K] —— COMMERCIAL. ‘The third and last Fourlh of July of the year was quite rigidly obscrved yesterday Insll brauchics of trade, Tho wholcsale, snd many retail stores, wer closed, aud strect commiseion Lousos wore open onty 1or a sliort tme In the moralng fur tho reception of goods, The Board of Trade building was almost de- serted, About two dozen **anxious ones * collected 1n tho corridore and ou the cusbetone tn tho morning. but tuere wes litlo disposition among members to trade, thus disoteying the rules, aud laylug thems sulves lisble to a fioe, Slesw pork was inactive aud nomisal at $19,50 for July, $19,65@10,70 for August, snd $19.83 for Septeme Ler Lard was quiet at $13.16@13.20 cash and §13.50313,35 fur Augunt, [5 Meuts were quoted at 840 for shoulders, 11c for loug clears, 1130 for short ribs, 12 for ahort clears wnd Mafor sweet plekled hame. Beef homs ot §14. B0.00, Mds beef ot $,25, and oxtra mus do at L Flour wna nominal -l $1.6055.25 for fair to choico spring extrus, Wheat was quiet but m higher, one oz 4wo trades Leluy reporiod st $1.03%¢ seller Auguat, The coulr watker end roports of Leavy rains i some of the dis- tricts whero harveuting ls now in rogress were as- tlgned e atmoug the reisons for the strouyer fueling, Coru wus quict aud Bruy at 7hc for August and Gic for duly. Oste were nowminal st 40c for August; ©ys wt¥2c cast, mud Larley st §1,00 for Scptember, Lake frefghts were quiet st 23,@2%fo for wheat to Bufgo, Tho patfonal holiday’ was generally observed by lumbor-mez, Ly & suspension of busfues sud docks, A fieot Of about twenty-five 17158 ok Lia sale<docks, aud & fow operators weso yres- /o ent in the morning, when twa or three eargoes wera rold, but the crowd poon dispersed for tho day, Tho \ind was favorable for tho retiurn of he remain.ler of tle flect, and the offering to-day will probably bo lib- eral. Nothiti ws done at tho yards, and tho ordera reerived were allowed to lag nver, The July number of the Nerthivestorn Lumherman conlalns correspondence relating to tho condition of the lumber trade In ali the principal marlsof the coun- try and Cannda, all of which show that the deproasion In frado i not confined to the Northwest slone, tut extendn over the whola conntry east of the Rocky Mountaine, Chicago appears 0 bo the busiest | ofnt in tho, list, &hd amply sustaing her former reputation of -helog tho largest lumler market In the world, The movement of lmmber 1t 18 city up fo dato 18 somewliat Lelow that of last seazon, chiefly i consequence of the fact that this aea- mon cpencd lator s but thero fs overy reason to licliovo thie sbertago wifl be fully mada up Lefore tho closing of navigation, DPrices arc lowcr hero 8 well as overy- where elgs, ond the mest unpleasant feature of tho Dbusiness i the fact that lumbenmen ars doing business for nothing aud froquently at an abrolute loas. Soma of the praminent dealer of thin city think peices iave tanehed bottom, and (tist after the crops are harvested there witl e n return of activity which will Lring with 1t more prosperous times, Tho following exiracts concorning the frult rrof- pects aro taken from the last report of the Departe ment of Agricaiture, Thoro will Lo a large falling oif 10 tho yicld of frnit in pll parta of the countrs, owing {o 1o cold weather of (he winter and spring. Apples Fullered reveroly th oll soctions, Alout three.quarters of an ovetags erop 18 cxpected in Michigan and Wis eonsin, and baifw crop o Ilinois and Indiana, Tho New England crop promises fair, That of the Mlddle states will bo wnnsually light, The yield in tho Southern States will probiably be small, Yeaches also sufered gerlously, nud the condition of the frult in all tho Blates, except Delawaro and Maryland, i much Uolow the avirage, Tho peach promiso of Oblo was 25 por cent, a1 of Michigun 43 per cent, In Tonnos- geoand Kentucky the crop wif noarly ruined. Grapes gonerally escaped tho cold, though the vineyards of several counties were badly injured, Bmall fruits generally promise well, though blackberries wore had- Iy sinter-kiiled, and (o crop in somo of the districts tributary to Chleago will bo a failure, Tlie wheat prospect {a now attractingJfore than nse wual attention in -commercial circles,, a8 the more ro a3 the appearanco of hings bas undergono a radical change within the past month, In Muy we wero Toaded down with stocks, Lig deliveres promised frum the country, and but A poor outlet castward, Luyers holding off under the cry of hig stocks and brilliant proapects in Lurope, Since (hen a good demand for oxport has eprung up, aud ihe unprecedentedly low raten of freighits bavo cpabled the West to reallzo moderate prices, thongh tho Ngures pafd at the East aud in Europe wero vory low, Recenfly st is found that Enropean crops are not likely to pan ont so lnrgely o8 was promised, and wide-rpread destruction by flonds on thoe other side of thy Atluntic hins formed o parallel totlio avoc eaused by the grasshopper fn tho Western Etates, The weather i this section, too, though favor. ablo fo o good growth of hay and straw, docs not promiso well for heading out, o that our wheat-crup whil be el len than was expected, thy Tatest estimares plicing it at not mnel mora than 89 Jer cest of x rercut BYCRIQo Crop. 1t reems nlso that {he farmers® daliverien in Eugland are falling off to a much lower, polnt than was expectxd, the low prices nf grain atd tie Ligh price of straw having etbnulated un nnusally nctive consumption of graln by tho growers. Mcnko buyers n Europe, bolh fn England and on the Continent, have wakened up futo new life, end have taken our wheat freely, eausing o materlal reduction uf our stocks, though at muck better prices than the most manguine had dared fo hope, It was fearod that tho large nccumulations hiere would form an overwhelming argument in fovor of a decling to the neighborhool of K rer bu, sud uot a fow of thoss who Lad held on In lope of an upward turn veersd round to tho ‘bear side, just beforo the European domend sprung up, THow Jong thet will coutinue cannat bo kuown, Opera- tors are able to caleulato somewhat fn regard to o Brit~ fels demand, Veeause Jolin Bull s slow, even at tinica of greatest excitement, But tho Freoch buyers tuko hiolil on the spur of the momest, and may buy heavily ne day, and tken take not snothier bushol for o 1nonth afterwarde, For thiy resson the roportof a “contls uental demand” for wheat i3 nover o trustworiy gauge of tho faturo of tho market, Thero 14, however, Tittlo reason ta doubt that o gaod deal more of Atneri- can wheat will o wauted In_ Great Dritain beforo tha proceeds of tho biarvest thero are available, aud cqual- 1y 00 reason to thiuk (hat our ewn surplus of old wnd new wheat after (ho coning harveat fs gathiered will prove to Le lesa fhan cuough to Lreuk down thie warket Ly ifa welfght, Tho peculior weather of the et yeas, wits tho grasshoppcs scourgs lavy fada Tho hlrcreuces hctween a Urplin 5o 1Tgo fs L0 bo it wicldy, and a fair workiug stock, Tbero 18 no reason to exrlcl that wheat prlul will soon again riso to the figurea of o few yearaago; but peither is it provable thiat quotations Wil recede far below o doliar market on flwcm]iol 1475, * Dol & G o tho stock of provistons in ew Orleans 0, belu pork, 500 casks bacan, aud 200 Ve o o N T iy sy + ' Crbpmot eatton, wngar, wrd vice aro sill very. yromising, Tho Sonthérn Btiten hayo large cvopsof com and wheat nlin, and reveral will expart their surplus, This favore uble conditlon hos been greated by necessltous clreum- +tances of the Southeru yeople, and 1he Ligh prices of onw o grefn patil 60 17 to the Weat § und may 1 Tennweavo Jargo’ hog prow i Eheow otk l'mrluu [Exchange Wee! Iy givos tho fole fug: o sieitlo supply of grain, comprising the.etock fn granary al tho princhpal poiutof ascumulationat take Eud weabaard ports, fu tranedt on the lakes, (ko Now Yotk canals, und by Fal, Juno 23, 18 Whea, (3 Inatureat Tigrlewy Now Yourk,. l‘lllhdolnhl nNAYm‘nl ~Thioro wan an abiudant rajt m l"n nee umrly overy- where on the I3th ull..but luter thero was a beavy raiiie fall¥n_the disteicts of Gsraone and Adour, in which, aro Fanonve aud Aden, whero Wo dngcs by dond aro ju theso two places atimated at $24,000,000, Tho Bt tan s st Troves L mattus S nod ot W Pyrencen, Thero havo aleo been heavs rainfalls Hfungary and Austria, causing cousiderablo danago to thip growlug erops, Thicro were oventy-ono wheat-lnden vessels passed (o Dardanolicn in a week at lateat roport, including forty-four for Maiellos, cigtoun for tho Uitled King- dom, four far Glenoa, aud threo far Trica Eha wheat eEop i eotian, ana i 1t bulisved fu En- it wiil Dot bo 40 gould thinyear a8 it was last, Tho lreadth sown 18 belleved less Uian ustial, Tho frosts of winter Wero moro sovera than usua) fu Heotland, swhere barley s tho moro profitablo ccop. More of 4 arid e of wheat was sow, The' wheat crop of Australin was in 1874 9,862,001 b, frou whict, deducting weed and consnmption, — 104,65 bi,—ihere remaing » surphis for export o 7300000 U, which 18 cqual to 194,000 touu of our., Tn Lelgium, olland, and Germany thero fad at lat- oat wall advices been o very conidetable full of raln, Witli a [ower Fanie of temporature. ol portions uf i ttsuian Eaatire the grain cro avo beenyuerloualy threatened by drougb, espe fu Folaud ud Versurabla R —m—— LIVE STOCK. ofIcAQD, CATTLE—Tuo market was ouly moderately sap- led with stock, and a4 Easters advices held out some little encouragement, there was o Armor feallug so far autio grades wultablo for slipment wero concerned, Thero wero fow buyers preseut, Bowover, and males dragged somewbiat, though by widday most of tho fat cattlo Lad changed hauds, Slockors wore scarcely Inquircd for, uor waa there any considerabls domand for butchers' stuff, - We quote the market firm, QUOTATIONS, Extra Neores—raded sioers, weighing 1,400 to 1, Chiolc Beuves—Fine, fat, well lurmun.nm” atn tn 5 ) ar old wtocrs, welghiog 1,200 lnn Tt e (teucd steers, el 1,150 to 1,20 W@i 90 Maedium Orades—Sleers in fud) - g 1,100 1o 1,300 iLs. ¥y “"‘“‘ " a0 Butchers’ Btoc n—xmw 0, i dicer und ommon ta cholco cowr, fo city alaty S 500 10 1) T, Km"’ Bink Cadlo—Conunon cattic, m.x..umu T 10 1,030 e, Taferivr—Light and tin " cow, k3, bty 40 boalaway, leory s Gattle—=Through droves, HOGS—Hiucy Baturday 10 Te-eipih have beeu ‘o St 6,0, Thio surall SUpnly R3vs tho msrhet s oony tuue, a1 trado o ened at 3@100 advance, Vhe bigher prices detanded leuded to clieck buuiticas,bub by tivo most of the Lugs had been disposed of, uud 14 nrare ket clused firm ut the {mproveroent, Balv Wero prine cipally at §7.1067.25 fur light, sud b $5.00GT.10 for Leavye 1uberior grades suld st $6.25¢6.50, sud'choiva al J7.05@ 740, Dealers predics light seceipts for to- day, aud cxpict to austall voutorday's advasice, So, An r.u,....'u 4desd Price, 8.0 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Eir w1 hothing otng {0 tho eheep » nominally an befure, We ot 144,25, and’ comniou o fairat market, amd prices v good 0 eholeo at § Te XEW YORK, Nrw Yorg, Tnly 5, r.vis—Freah Teceipts, 9,020, euading 0,000 for "the Wetk, Szainst week, Tlin market wor firm and_toderately prives s natlve meers and oxen ranc TF I, 0 dreas 34 10 54 T 0 the grosmewt 3 Texans, 1 pales nel l|ldu U cars Ko 3 Mecrs, By ss; o A1 11101331 per th, (0 dresh tB1bs: 2 carn do, 73 cwr, at 13c; 3 cora Rentucky oxen, G owt, 1Y @nwr. Todrent 46 to 10 Tas b carn Tllindin Ateern, 6 ewe, nt 1140115, 0 dreas b tag car do, 7 ewt, at 121 141¢, 10 dress 57 fba s 1) cars o, T3, oW, at 1ies 4 cars o, B ewt, 0t 10408 10 carn do, J63% oty al 113, @12c; B cars do, 8 ewt, n l'X(elI‘l\w L1 cata Chiorokea cattle, 43¢ owt, af Gi@7e, Lo drers ha Ha; 15 carn db t 5 cwt, at 8¢, to drean 63 e 3 7 (‘M’I o, & 64 1ba § 1 ear do, i} ewt, at JL Hutkrr AND LANDa—ileceipts, yesterday anid to-day, with it ol et 4t Y0 Tntess e tactone 1 tat ond o Ohia sleep, 80 lba avcrsie 846 B i 100,43 o A 3405 1 ear (0, 2 T 1 car do, V7 itw, SURNo LT tar o 80 e gar ferse Inmbe, 53 Tio e s 1627 dho, 5T Tty at GOV, T 6ff 3 Tennisle Vbl o, 88 T at B3gcy il 1 s Viiinta e, 01 oy k3 v X TReecipts 11,600, making 26,030 for the weck, i agalnst 27,360 Tast week ; sione on salo slive, FPAST LIDERTY. Eur Tanenry, Peun,, duly 5,—CaTrrr—Recetrts sluen Friday, 1,448 far tho weok ending to-duy, 5,416, ngninet 7,089 Inst week, 'There has been no biias inces'done in the cattio g ainca Friday last, 80 we catmot make any quotations, oas—Ttecelpts far th Iast three days woro 7,083 liead, making for tho week 16,104, againat 14,040'tho ;\\«l- Uefors, Yorkers, $1.108 Philadelphias, cecipts for the threo days pad, 2,100 head, aking 10,500 for tha week, bgainst 20,700 the week utore, Clipped, 4@5e. — TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW ORLEANS. NEw Ontrans, July S.—(nocenizs—Sugar frm ¢ good common reflued, 8%e; low fair refiued, 8i4t) K3, Molwson dull; Jobbing_comumon, 40430; falry Frovn—Dull § sin mxm.usa treblo oxtra, @607} chioice, $.25@7.00, Qnam—Corn qulct; W200c. Ot steady ; 07Q0%, —Dult 40 nominal ; 03¢, Ml‘l)\(-null prime, $2,0062,00; cholce, $25.00@ Correr—Quict thb!nw hlr at 18K @1RYce ; good, 1856 19%e ;. primic, 19% v bork Ml and strongs bekd ot $21.13 0, 1%, Yo, 5,25 @220, Dacon firmer; lield Dry salt meats—Nono iu first bands ; siolders, job- blig, 104, @1ie, «ConN-MraL—Dull; $2.56@2,90, ——s MARINE, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. Spectul Disuaich to The Chicagn Tribun TASALLE, July —AuvED 1t RivER—Noihing, DreariEn—Lrop Beaver, with luwber, for Peorta rop I G, Good, with merchandise, for Feorla and intermeatato ports, TASSED INTO CaNAT~Nothing, Tasnip OCT—Prop Beaver, with lumber, for Pooria s prop TGy Good, with merchaadiso, for Lusalle, 0 nd intermediato ports, S feet 11 uia of watee on tho miter aill of Lock 15, having risen an fuch since yesterdoy woru- fug, Wind southenst, LAKE MICHIGAN, CHICAGO, Tho vensel and lumber men generally observed tho national hollday yesterday, and, as & consequonce, nothlug was ding at tho docks....Thero wero about twenty lumbér-laden vessols at the market last even- g, But few vessels of any kind liave arrived during tho last twenty-four hours....Goodrich's sicamern, tho Chieago, Blicboygan, and Musliegon, which madu half-hourly trips to Evanston, did a splendid bustness, and ft i estimated that thuy carriod over 5,000 persvnn forword aud LackWard, A number of other Loats wero olvo I tho exeuralon Instuess yesterday runni 1o various polnts, amd oMl of thum wero liborally pa ronizal, 1t madg ono shudder to reo bow tha litla yacht Bret Harte, which ran to Lincoin Park, war overlonued at every trip, Tho littlo craft ha a livenao to curry veventy-five pcraons, but at nearly every trip she bad doiible that numinr on_buard, ... About Lalt of 1o vlovators did business yestrdey as usual; the otlier Lulf wero closed, LAKE ERIE, ERtL, Snetfal Dispateh (o Uhe Clicago Tribune. Ente, Pa, July 5.—Arrived from Ohicago, tho prop Gordon Camplell. MISCELLANEOUS, Tio bargo Emmett wrrived ot Toledo Taesday from Baginaw with lumber, water-logged and leaking.... “Tho frehr Harvest Queen nrrived ot Erle fn o'lenking condition, Tho leak was discovored whilo loading hier cargo of oro at Marquette, but, not wishiug to unlosd, tho Captaln elfpped two cxtra hands, who wero kopt working pumps....Tho number of vessels which paestid tho Lrio harbor light during the yeae 1974 was 2,000, The number that havo passed this season up to June W, 1875, way 496, and for the ssine ust yoor Hod, showitg ® Talling off of 502 vausobi, O fice cannt of tho dullnes; thu season, .. Tho Tolulo Llude slates that thy United Statos survey sloop Unels Sun urrived {n Toledo Saturdny, Bundsy moruing she dik- patcliod u detachmont to placo inrgo Lights on the pllos which wero driven for thut purposs Thursday last, The lighta will bosll in poition to-day, They will'bo white, ¢bx fu number, and will buru for twanty- four hours, ‘They will Lo iier tho churgo of Cop Robfuson, vt the tug G, R, Jand, who bas Anmine= of tho dredgesnow i worki ! TH l\Olt'll[\VEST. ILLINOIS. Thero aro now 1,425 conviets in the Tpniton~ tiary ot Joliet, 10 of whom are women, ‘Tho Ons Huudred and Twenty-Afth Negiment Titinols Volunteers 1 to'have a reunion st Dan- ville, Bopt. 13. Geun, Bhorman is passing n fow days In Quinoy, and tlfe Memoirs aro nccu%wv.l for g,capolqlu that thriving villago. The Springfiold Papor-Mill Company hss baon offered suporior inducements to build works in Boardstown, nud will probably accopt. Dr. Batotnan and the friends of Knox Collogs gonerally aro much eticauraged by tho movement to raiso un_endowment fund of £50,000, which ‘promises 10 Le successful, Alton I atirred up soclally by a big wedding, sud tho promise of moro to couto, Mirs Lizzie Miteholl bas mnrriod Mr, Charles D. Hodges, of Denver, and gono to Donvor to live, Tho fam of Washington Bkinner, of Macon Connty, way recontly sold at $67.60 per acre ; l: coutuined 820 acres, and Lronght §31,600, itr, 8, outored a large portion of this land twenty- two years ago at g1.46 pnr acro. 2 & INDIANA, A company Las beou oryanized to build & oar- Tow-uugo railroad from Indiauapolis to Bhioals, iu Manuu Couuty, Tho ficet train of cars arrivod in Robineon Just six years from tho day upon whick tho vote was (lnlmu upou tho donation of €100,000 by the county, Tu Evanaville a good and substantial gata is ns much a neecrsury provision for the by phitosy of & daughiter before marriage, as sny ** fixin's " af- tor mairisge. John Miller, white, boing refusod license by the Clork of Floyd Gounty to marry Mary Bimms, colured, wont to Jeffersonville, got tho papors, aud thoy wore marriod. Dr. Nutt, Presldont of the Indiana State Uni- verxily, hus boon summarily rotirod, becuuse ho s too mauch of & theologian and too littlo of o schiolar, The sotion of tho Trustocs scems to Liave been unnocessarily abrupt and severe. MICHIGAN, 2! Thoy have a Lotos Club at Port Tluron, which quite ucllpuou the original in New York, Kalamazoo still hos the race-horse fever, and is nonuuquomly throatenocd with s galloplog con- sumption. Prof. O. K. Adamé’ refutation of tho charge of Kll h’;l.u:’m has abous satlafiod bis friouds in Two young mon, charged with desecrsting the’ Cougreyational Churel at Rowmeo, have been ‘bound over for trial st tho Angust term of tho Cirewmt Court, Launsing hay a debt upon ber of §172,000, with & poputation af 7,250, Tho a-wosyed valuation of bor “property i $4,000,000, ‘This makes her debit over & por cent of hur valuution, Lx-Judgo O, 1. Walker haa withd rawn his’ ros. ignation as Profossor in the Low Doepariment of tho University, I1{o hos holda place i tho Fuculty sinco tho organization of tho Law Seliwol, and much of “Its vuccoss is duo to hiy ability aud faithtal labor. V/ISCONSIN. ‘The Janesville consus "ehowa that Martin Lu- ther, Johu Knox, snd John Weale; still in a) lh’n tlewh, and roulde in thoe Fourth Ward of that aty. ‘I'he Qoverument epgioeprs in char, Fox and Wikcousln River Improvemont huo do- +TUESDAY,*JULY /G, » 1875 __________———————————————‘_———-'—_: 3 | clted to atraighton and chango the lino of tho catnl at Portago City, Oshkosh in brageing again as loud aa over, and apparently with good reason, Whom tho Lord Tovath, ITo chastonoth ;: aud whom hLe chaston- othy, Ho loveth—somolinies. A Dane namod Neilsenberg, residing at Porh- tigo Point, whoso girl had gone back on him, un- dertook to ahoot nw girl whilo riding in a wagon, but shot hor fathier fngtond, aud then went aud climbed to the top of apile-driver and hung him- self, At last acconnts tho father was stlll alive, but witls & poor show of recovery. Grand Rapids bea beon sat back reveral yeara fo growth Ly o railroad-ald debt, weeured by mortgage, which lias been hauging over the hoads of tho farmors in that noighborhood sinco 1856, The railrond was novor buiit, but tho notes wero sold, and frandulent judgmonta obtained on them hava just beon eot aside. Thoro s uo reagon now why tho town suould not bave » a rapid and prosporous growth. /] James Thompson Imn hnun fudicted in Fayetto Cauunty for burning the old Court-Houso in that couuty some time ugo. Dr. Mark Rannoy roassnmed chargo nf tho Town Hospital for the Insano on the 1st inst. Dr. Dansott, wo undorsiand, is to remain as As- sistant Buperintendont. - Antl-sccret meotings aro boing held in Guthrio Cotmty, at which speakers pretoad to pubticly oxpono all the sccrets of Masonry and Odd-Fel- lowship, clniming to bo membora of eaid Ordors. 'Iho citizena of Fort Madigon inve contributed n conmiderablo sim_for tho importation of spat- rows into their public parks: the treos of which aro threatened with total destruction by fngocts, During tho thunder-storm on Friday evening, thio houro of & farmer living nesr Hampton was struck by lightning, whicly kidled threo small children from 4 to 8 sears of age, who wero play- ing upon thio kitchen-floor, ‘The Page Counly Democral wishes to have it Qistinetly understuud that the Houry Clay Dean who delivored the Ionrth-of-July oration in tiat neighborhood ia “tho original aud ouly Henry Clay Deun,—wbo’ was ouce Chaplain’ of the United States Sennto; who lo called dirty Donn, filthy Dean, ragged Doon, ana eloveuly; who ueed to spit tobacco-juice, whon ereuit-rider, all over tha palpit ana flno earpets, and convert sinuors three-quarters of a mile away, tbhrough the Lazel-} bmah. whilo preaching in tho cast pm of tho Siate,” MINNESOTA, Lo Sucur Las beon ovoertaken by a temparance wave. The Stato Agricultnral Socloty offers a pru'- mium of 850 for tho best cookivg on tho spot at tho cowing fatr. Tho 8t. Paul Dispaleh rays that Donnelly fa making a good newspaper out of tho Anfi- JMonopolisl, though it does not wish ‘bim suc- coss, . Tle Glencoo Hegisfer iapnblishing = continnod slory, entitled, in big blook lotters, ** His Prison-Dars.” "ThoMinneapolis Tribune glances nt the Leadline, and throws the ddster into tho waste-tasket unopenel, thinking that it is en- tirely dovoted toun assaunlt on “Col." King. ..a Clester Rellogg, of Kulamazoo, Mich., & man of roputed wealth and rospoetability, wio is_on vixit 4o o brotber in Luko City, is chacgod with attempting rapo on tho porson of & littlo girl 10 years of ape. Bal han beon furniehed. Tho molher of tho child Lias beou thrown ioto tome porary insanity by tho shocking affair. NEBRASKA, There waa & * Republican™ shooting tonrnn- ment at Fromont vestorday, and B0 pigeous woro sacriticod. Roturns not recoived. Mr. Rosowater, of tho Omaha Jlee, having ad- yertined o baltoon-cxeurnion to_the Dlack 1Hills, the [Republican wakes up and ‘douounces tho whole affair as an enormous fraud, The Nebroska Coustitutionel Convention di- vided tho Stato into twonty-six Honatorial and fifty-two Represcntative districts, Tho popula~ tion of thio State, according to oficlal consus ro- turus, reachies ovor 200,000, A young; lady nttempted to jump rom a Union Pecitie train runuing ot about 40 miles an hour, near North Platio'last week. 8no had been left an orphan in Obio, sutl had gono to Winuomucea in scarch of lior only surviving brother. Aftor #pendiug nearly all” the money sho had In- tho world without finding him,'she ntarted on her way Fase, and, breonilng desperata, tried suicido as deeeribod, Bho wna waved by tho condnctor, \gllodcuugbt hér dross and bold her untll ald ar- rivod. KANSAS, . Ronntor Ingalla will romain in Washington about u month, Col. Authouy haa n collection of bound files of newspapors, numberiug oinoty-nine volumes, Tho Leavenwortl Times says Kansas will havo 10,000,000 busliels of wheat to expoit this year. Tho Stats Suporintendont of Pablic Instruo- tion, Gen. Johu FPrasor, s now abaeut from To- Lelm. holding Toachors’ Tnstitutes in Judicial intricty in tho Weet and Norshwent. Thn ‘Troy Chief announcos the union of tho two papord at that place. Tho Chief nbuorbs the I\’enub ican, 'This is another sonsible movo. "I'ho goonor ono-half the nowspapora of Kansas are morgod into tho other half, tho'bottor it will bo for publighers and readers.—Leavenworth Commercialiy __ ‘rakon internnlly, Dr, Pierce's Compounnd Fx- tract of Smarl-Weed, or Wator ‘Popper, roliovos, almost instantly, pain in stomach or ‘bowels, cramps'and spaems, Thero is nothing that com- pares with it for Diarrhas, Dysontery, Cholars, and Cholera-dorbus. . Used extorually, it is an invalnable liviment for both man and besst. It In'tho people'a friend, and all should koop it with thom—in fact,s0 conveniently near that thoy can put tholr haod upon it u the dark, it neod be. 1t is sold by all dealors in medicines, 'MISCELLANEOUS. PRISON LABOR. HupEnvison's OrricE, Nrerm\n BTATE Puisoy,) rn N, June 7, 1476, Application may bo imeds to 4hh undnnl.nml for thy ls- B Pl o Convicts at tho Now Jersey Stato P \ml‘llh‘!m o boea recontly oteoted onivonlenco tocassary for 11 su E‘rflw" T WAL, 210 num'u New England Musical Burea.u 1 d A Hecuros and lile sltuations for. ‘b'l"fr'l"'" ey o, it Bosnn }'XNANOIAL- " Stocks Dealt 1o at tho Now Vork Stack Exchange bought and suld Ly us on targin of Hys por cent. Privileges Negotlated £ o cont frum market on parsut tio Ko oo Exclan Targu s Bave hoon raalizad (ne pasc B dsye. call coats on 10U sharus $106.25. Bteaddles 8250 ench, contral 200 s} of atock for 33 dma without Turthar ek whila. roxny houckid Goletat fiutis may bo gwined. Adviouand (afurmation furalatied. Papbiot, contaiaioy valuble stativical \ntormation sad sowlog how Wall-st. operatioas are coaducted, seab F'ree Ta aoy sddress. Ordera solloited by mall or wise aad prompily eaescuted Uy us. Address TUMBRIDGE & CO,, Bankers lnfl Brokers, No. 3Wall-sb, New York, _ §50, $100, $500, $1.000 Invested in 8tock Privileges in Wn.ll—st.. 5 Joude o many. oumnds of diliaee mrot, ntai otatled 1410 B et tion: ericis St A SlovLs teals In af tha NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, muml‘n«umuAdgnllfn"?(,'-‘yfisu iadiie st AT, B ARG . BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ALL-RIGHT MANUFACTURER. LL-RIGHT SAIVE— For Corus, \n.mu ¥, KIIK BTE] I‘lll " AUCTION ARD mlfllmflm“ MERQOANTS, OKWKLL, WILLIANS & Co., AUGTION AND ommisiiin dorcint, 37 and 2 Bear a3 Eamitire, Tiowsahatd Ssdse Variicuter attantion airon (o outside Tn tho Clreult Conrt of the United Statos, Houthera District of Now York, IN THR MATTER OF THE SALRE OF THE NORTHERN PAGIFIG RAILR[]A]], Toata and. i enal Merahandise, Ialen AWNINGS, TENTS, AND WAGON-COVERS, IMICAGO snn»umr.nn LY GO, EMD AND L/ Wirs Condago, “Fwinss, Dack 1, Ntoras, *"'!,;: Tontay Awhiny, Toun, Ul T Bias RN LR Sioos.” | rNpER DRORER OF FOREOLOSURE. o R 4. 802 to S8 M“L‘:flfl ||"~;'!fi:‘ NOTICR OF SALE, Chi¢sgo, Whorens, (n & certain adtton ("mul of the United Btates for tl urk, llll:llll muxhl‘l.'h' A H ding I {ha Cteeott "otz Disttict of Carle: ¥, FOBTER, FON & €O, Manufacinfers of * Awoings, “fonta lagn Manuers, Bta,y o Cordnge gl nct'uhuwmm-, Rto., Rts. f 0! T8 'W'\m(lc QARUM, ackle I i1 Ship Sariler. YUlll\H'lU‘ & EUILAN UN, in il fam 4, L.ane, m t{m-nm &7 opmplalnents (togethar with Einatine B Drakn, dohn 1T s ‘.!m:’.,m ool namiteed. ae mmn‘nln thornin), md"nn Ninthorn Facio TRalirond Compa {s'dutondant, tha sald Cours tid make and enter & cortain llcurfn r;‘n be twellth day fll MAI. ono lllulllnn.lquh‘ hiundred and soventy.tive, orons, by BAId South Waterat, _ | the Court aid orde ld!ml(e, i deéron ;u.s..u The g ned 3 ‘claim, matate, or demand whitsony: IThn Noriharn Pactilo Raliroad Gom. 7 atanytian horeatior noguire or lxm ‘.f 2111188 tor ol 1 and to a1l the lan s BEL‘TlNO AND HOSE. ARG ‘E‘J‘A'x.'m’ fiUinERasp LeATHER cctions of landssiteate, 1ind sau boing on “alihor rile Fioams 'nekm i, e “‘{“"‘,‘.‘l"‘;“‘;"b"“" hmpanr, sad '\;r‘nmnc;;ldhfi,rnnfl!: ) 2 emrtricted In & L] o Randolphats | B She seme e U N o 0 menta thorotn, In or thyn Mimqaala, anid Oregon ot Montand. Tan i A T iont ststy millona of neros ol lame. s wil iso”wll tis wight ol war aidratfznaid an tho wnid act o Congrae pplamimiary thorato, cone undae the raid act ln ta m]g‘nls ATND AQUARIA, AT G e T v, BTATIONERY, AND PRINTING, cats, Aurk Fling ste Thtra phcilo falirad Comban piacod wnon e RE TR T8k, T nd ar m.l' for tha ues, Tatlon therouts i i ey A '?”\::;h'}":;‘..n'lr‘,xil”na’u‘;{".‘l&w‘fi»r’-z:‘% :ET onnecty o 108 AN 108 MADISON-T. Ey el ‘.}‘ i R.'r‘?" *hclongin, or in Anywiso. apo RRER e o ‘-i"r'ffi'?:’ul andoror by irioe thie Taii ot and W. = HOKE & 0.~ ‘ anof o Congremol theTinitod Niator wittall . “0 S0oksnrLRRS .| Recessions thereto at tnn timo of tho alo thnrool foxcon, and Uublisters. | 2, ‘.?‘.’.?:,‘;:‘ -'3\'.'1“1"?.':':'\"'.'.5.'1"" "'i'""“'.".'muf':."f ety o ik staterat, | FER LR G Siiver Kivke aid. Keanoth . Whito, Inslor Commd 'l At ]!I||Jl|fl auction, 1T oo tn tho § %, onine fitsk 1 oy Voo o Derr “"‘swx\s Wum STORE, 'xm.e‘f{', st omthovsanl ol bindved, an tho onl dollar house In the city, ty trictiy noventy.five, ami \mc upon contirmatiun of such salo b whiaro you aat flnd ovarythng you may wint, The Coart u: 1iast Madisonat., near Olarks DEUGS, uu‘-?:’nmsmbh e o B Lake-tt, ke Ah o GENERAL R. R TICKET OFFICES, ALTIMURE & OIIU X3¢ 1S THK ONLY LINT ood uatll wagd. b ving tho b o money therafor, II nll cunvey tuo samne by good and lllfllc mseyances to the purcl aor or |mthMc alo wad ganvorarion 4o mio shall cunvoy il “the I3 citate, intotart, and proverts of o waid '» Northorn Pacitio Rallrad Camipany ™ in_and to the nm rallroad, premises, franchisas, snd I-r«murly abova mentiouod and deserified to tho eaid purch: Surchasers i foo, simpln torover, wuud shoil be's por hotual bar hoth lnhwlunlmuxu mn-ms sid * 'Tho k thern Taslfle Katiroad Gompany * and it yaceanors nd againat il and ovory preson olstming o u:ohlun Jaid promtdes or ny DATL therood uuder thon forover, a o (ton: and tha satd dofondanta shalllhe forover foro. hosed trom 1l sualty of rodeiapiion in sid prambios and oy paciol ket the lA|un"hIt|’vanH¥fl“lM “Tho North. ora iacifio Ralleond Company. of its wulleoad, aqulp: ‘asnts, appurtenances, tho sald Juy (Jooke and Ui vy i, il aicoratore uf succoatur Ir,tah trust Faterr, may bid for and parchaws, of causo o be bid Far and purchssed, tho pemp, {mmm in behall of all T el tvo bonis sochrod by sard Inurtiaga of tleud of trust, anid then vutetanding §n tho proportion of the roapiotivn tuterests of auch boudhelders, e hcrcng, 17 tho awid dvotan, thn Caurt 41 ordor, and decroa that at ke tiuas of said salo of rall- Toal i ouuipments, aa a(orosald, tho parebutar or par- chaxcra ehall pay ! 111 Alastors tha wntn of at foas hundrd thousand Lllhlllrl n cash as vart 1rmnm. lohn forfaiod i cass ol tin-comblitie Witk tho tafmi of nd mithin ety jereallor, o on final oo (ot Sl wa1o by Thia Courks und at (o dollvery e deods thernfor, tha balance fncash: providod, e wovor, that in tha paymont of such balance, first mort BUM IgA\l. ; il u, 7 L iAy(lGHrul'flckllUmcn Mlm.lll L., Bhore fonn lonss Wluek: Univt oo T e whde.of Palmor Tiouno; dopnt At 10 hotd. of LaSallo-stes on Ven furon, ‘Thevugh cars and low ratos, AW Grnoral Tickor s ‘fno Ill'ulr‘fll\t III\“I}!:!M! II"‘I“K to the ; Tuitota Hustan, ‘Thounly line runnin Soninksis Loth Ko . Conteal i 1 Tlvm KT OFFIGES—-PITTSBURG, TOR NE & CUiCAGH AND P vwvx.v;\\m\ Vi {8 Claricad il Paolile Hntel, cnruor ‘Madlesn and Zoar Aadison. “flirog 5. Ratos always adjudge, a: D rot, Canl IGKIT OFFICKS. UNIOAGO, NURLINGTON & | gauo bohds, which may havo boon wanctiohiod by tha T Quiincy K. Tt., 59 Clarkeat., dopot ook of Lako, win- ml'{:hm‘{"‘]fi Iakon A ek gach Dand th ehelt o smagans Ve wanLL ENdAT tha etitmind b6 which 1t would bo fiually entitied aador tho sald dogreo. Now: herofaro, in pursuanco of the protstans of tho 3 b omate. e d""mf:r.n'n\d. il -.u'n. &nhllu suctlun, I front o New York, onthe fies At it w4 1 2 rciogk, moar, afl the e o oac e yroperty A t 250 Iau- frante wiiloh avo 1 suld dooseo specially proyided S parool aa an entirety unce ho terw and con o o a2 abovo Jiracrifed Uy sald deorco dow No, 8 Ine -av, ¥tation: & lino eatiniig Pollman’ 16-whosind oapts ‘mado, buswoen Chicayo and Gonzell Bluft comfort unsurpassod. tatfon, ' Only -cary, largoss jor enas and HOTEL MERGIANTS TOTIEL-GORNER OLARK AND Tout-locatod hotol for businoss-mon i ;\- oy valy "5”:“ for spriog ?‘Em':..%'x’:‘"fi‘.":‘l:‘ singla parsans & Hramsote i por dag. s Ji (LG Mankgoe, EWE H ; 2 2 S h} Il Ll‘l'r’: lon L8, DROTHER & CO. naior Commissloners. GBS B D eram, FREDE A, TANE . sesteot Rigtn Waiul Ttagers, taf 61 Cogingol for Complatnats Stivor oods, \m-r,u. #omin ndsratanding as to tho sbove o e A0t av. | mor T asio iy e, o Santos Cotamisstonacs osat vy Tirtforaiste'tial tun Land Grant of all laad thor than ihibsaatbuated an t1ia comi tond, wan e lea Ty ha suio; Nad. sat Land Grase will ba soll with tio 1tond s one nf ranchiiscs, OLAVERL FIRKE o oW, . r Oommissiondrs, e ————— e WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. e e e e o o LU (CUARNLEY mROTI RIS WitorESATE d :a"'l.m“l)nh Lath, n:;\(‘:‘dllllul'm; cormor Qo vrry an s A Comer g e umux‘&'\v-u st Jumber market. I'OID anMl A1 OM P e Factocals ypalors Lumber, ele. Yard, Throap- t outh of Hwonty-socand, 262 South Water-it, llmnh 3. K. MARTIN, WHOL. n-‘.': LA I AT T 1 Iu&bub&lllur,' fiooring, 0. Ordors illad et very lowast Ik xmnv.mnrnwsn COMPANY—LUMBER manufacture Urinoipal offe, Loomis- , moar nvnntylctaml. oA e Boutl W Water- n Gloago. A A O CARPENTHIL Troudent. B B arol TRADE MARN TYORCESTERSHIRE - SAUCE. LEA & PERRIN®' A T Tlmn‘l‘lm.\nmummfl AND' brAles ™ GANG SAWED LUMBK ‘Yard and Office, mow 'hunu. e 207 B e of Piakaty r:n{ ca, LOOKTNQG-GLABSES, CELHBRATED C. ”“i"‘l’n'(ngf‘éz "-“ S sx"l:"rui v FRONOUNCED BY “goom i ax;g:‘ll\'?-'nm. oo, of a Ll d Watnug Soldings. = | cONNOISSEUTS MEDICAL GRNTLE- e TR ALAN atMadras, tohls DIV'S LIBRARY - AR g Iiliorne 0] = [ B WONCRBTER, c BPISTORA FATIONERY, 0 N LY G U DD b Bay, 1851, ~limgrarod Curde, Laghaiing Thoe o, il { “TELEA & PER- = RINS that thele Sauce RUBBER ‘GOODS, sAuc Yy ” 1s highly esteemcd In BIEROL 1| And Appliciblate Tndis, and 1s, in my o minf:h‘ul:vy:":}z' vERE’ visl apinion, thamost pala- i Garda: Vo, & RTY 2 tablo ae woll an th ‘: d 178 Handsiphosts ot wholesome Bauoa S o ra— OF DISHL That s mado. o TW INIBB LAH’Dm CORDAGE. m AND BISA ., ML “‘"x‘":;;'r'rlfi' Wira Ro GILBERT uuunn&u % 60, o Ublesgo, mmm ALE WOOLENR, ProoLe & mn{g 'WODLBNB A:il) TAILUIW‘ 'flllll-lllNGB. 33 and 40 Madlson-at, BAVINGS BANKB, T[HE STATR HAVINGS TEK ITUTION— ‘Worcestershire ; Sauce. Bold Whofesale and for Ezpartation by tha Propristors, LKA & PRRRINS, Worcestor, Kngland; aud Retail by Doalors In Saudos generally throughout the world. w Ask for Loa & Perrins’ S8auce. At BREAIKPAST TABLE it imparts the most exquisita rolish and zoat to Hot or Cold Meat, Fowl, Pish, Diolisd Kidney, &o. Atthe DINNEI TATLE, in Boup, with Fub, Hot Jgints, Game, 884 in all Gravies, 1t gives dalightful flavar, At the LUNCITEON AND SUPPER TABLES 1t s doomed Indlsponsable by thiose familiar with its estt- ‘mable qualities, {¥rom the New York Times.] t taterott Prowenii "n’a an dmmlu. . BOHO0L Sumwoou sfll\o(m rm}‘m}{%lm 90— Ranufictorors ot 5 - Dl mu‘ nl'a'n‘:"’ S, aters 15 o : Pia Biatast. Houy nwmm .u,n,m‘;u' o Thero'ls no relish in tho world which f 80 universally | ing Albohlelests mb;;,l-_,'(: ;'- :v:;z 1:(*:::" " | 1ied s Las & Porrins*famous Worcostorshiro Hauce. 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DITBON & 00, “mum 11 Brosdeave N, Y. OLD" At T5cents per 10(); In the Counting-Room’ ‘of ‘this . Office. £ 5 TONIC ELIXIR And Liguid Extract of Becf Is composed of tha Juice of Raw Lean Besf camh]nud wllh'lonlnl 1ron, &0., sud is rec. ommended nf-mnu rofe: the ermlunmcurn of on, Gonatipation s o unn Genoral nob m D a of & Do- P Broatration of the Narvons Syslam. Alag, pover Complainta, with Complidutions of tho Kidneys und Bladder, and us ¥ood for Consumptivus, 'l‘hlL proparation is an ime uunt o tho jobig Bolia B o ot ot Tonlo, Shimulunt, mfin i 0 by o ors, argo Bottles, 2100% Frimi Brzo: 48 vance. % s ElLIMI(DSOH & TULLILGE, Proprietars, Clnmnnl“. Ohto. e FAIH BANKE' SCALES ] LL XINDS, ra A a0, N & u'§ Lalle S?.Ohl‘nfigo- mcmcfldwluxiflumm' ARHIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF lfll\ldb XPLANATION OF IUEPERENGR MANKA,—1 Hatardap ate coutol:’ * Rundsyaccpiad, 13tuudar cxcoptad. { An Tivo Sundsy at8:01A. 1m._§ DRI, CHICAGD & NDR"(WESYEHN HAILROIH. 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