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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 10 1875.~rwELVE PAGES. TEMPORARY PEACE. The Mayor Will Wait Hopefully for Judge McAllister. Payment of tho Patrolmen Tem. porarily Deferred. Ald, Corcoran Calls on Bheridan. The Board Is desd. Long live tho Board! At ono mament of thelir official exlstence they sre dowa in tho mud; at tho next they aro on Iho top wave of success, rapidly dnfting out of the storm toa peaceful haven. And whethor thoy are or not, thoy imagine they are, and it is uscloss to contradict thom. It only sonds a pang through the brain of a fellow-being. Tor LLose and similar reasons oven Mayor Colvin has Torebore to Intorfere with tha Loard, and roti- cently allows them to puraue their boaten tracks. As the Mayor was thus benesolently disposed towards tho Commissiotiers, there was nothing new around the Hall yosterday, excopt i THE SEUVING OF THE NOTICE of Judge McAllister's continuation of the In- Junction, Thin was done sbout 10 o'clock by Mr. Bmith of Fullor & Smith, the attorneys of thio Polico Doard, The Mayor wau sitting at hia usual desk, pleoning the remittal of somo un- fortunate's fino, whon Mr. Smith approached hiw smiling snd eaid ; “Your Honor, I lave & poger for you, which I think you will be plossed to recotve and read over at your leisure,” Jayor Colvin—You'ro right; I am, sir, Iam glad that this disposition of the caso {s made for tho present, I am still gladder that it Is to bo B0 soon decided. Tho moxt limo the cuxe is heard wo will bounce you beyond tho possibili- tlos of auothor injunction. r. Binith—Oh I Loponot, your Ilonor, Hops, sou know, was tho brigut littlo thing that was Tast to leave Yandorn’s bos. Mayor Colvin—So I've hoard, sir; and yet I a1n not happy. Mr. Smith withdrew, and the rosy facs of tho Mayor onco agaiu submded to its nsual color, and o resumed his meditations. Tl following is a copy of Judge MeAllistar's order: Bupremo Court—Northern Diyirlon: ark Sheridan, » Clarles A, Itono, E, ¥, C, Klokke ve, Harvey D, Col- 5 vin, Mayor, elc,, et al, i An'spplicalion Eaving been made to the underalgned st chanibers, based upon tho tauscript of the record *4n this cause, for an order contiuning the injunction in force, heretoforo fsaued fu the court elow, and the undersigned tiot Lelng sufilcloutly advised to act in tho sreminee, it 1 therefuro ordered thal hieating be had $tho trutter of such spplieation, o Trceday next at * 11 o'clock a. m., ot tho Gity Hull, in tho city of Chicago, when counsel for the respective psriies_tmny bo hosrd, ‘Amd it {n further ordered that meanwhile and uutti b apydication in dixposnd of, said fujunction will be A Licicby fs cuntiumed i force W. K, McArriren, Justico of tke Bupreie Court, Mayor Colvin was tho only oo sorved with tho writ, {he attornoys ovidently not caving to put themaclyes to tho troublo of serving it upon ench individual Alderman. The ouly iutor- ferenco that could be made with tho oard must of necesnity amanata either directly or indirectly from tho Mayor. But the mjunction itself doca interfors with the polico buviners, ‘Lhoe originatl dinft probibits tho Mayor, - Compiruller, and City Tronsutor from payitgg out any inonoy to the polico and firemen, Undor the stipposition that tho Lonrd stood aholisbed, Cowptrollor 11 ‘Fhursday dirccted = requeat for au oriton as to whose voucher enould Le ac- cepted to TS COBTORATION COUNREL, Yesterdny he received tho following plaln, comuon senso 1eply & CiTY Law DEPARTMPST, Cnicaqo, July 8, 1876.— The Hon, 5, 8. Hityes, Complroller—Dran Sin: Your - communication relating 10 tho poy-tolla of the Polica and Firo Departiucnta 1s this uiomient reocived, sskug o tho effect of (ho signature, * Mark Bhicrldou, Trerident of tho Board of Lulice,” certifying th rolla § abos arking who La tho projer fliver (o cerlly maid Tolls, ete, To givo s full aud reliable answer to your 1o queaiionn ow wuuld require time snd lator ; und, in tho conflict ol op!nions which pre in ou those aquentions at present, would bo of jlitle avall, Theso dnestionn will not ‘Le seltled untll wo get, in svwy sorm, aud perhaps I peveral form, (ko views of the ) Buprowo Court, "o practical question, however, aa to your duly and powers, i not o diilizult, Your genersd powern 0 adjust and pey any and sl clins sgaing the city, nu to discliargo ait labilltics of the city, covers tho ‘case ond If you o satisfied that mny given I mmotut ba n fact duc to any wmployo or vincer, authorized to adjust it aud draw_your wa hough 1o voucher for it to be tudorsed by auy o 1f the Police Board 8 no more, and tho indorsement A of Hlecidan a pulity, 1t would keem that tho ofiicer 1\ ziext fn rank would ba the next best source of nforma- i tion; that {a, tho Buperivtendent of Tolice should £ cortify for tho pwlice claims, aud thu Fire Maralial for the firemen. I prosume tha certificato of tho Board as 10 stich rolls inn always rested ou roturns from suck ofticers to that Joard. I suggest, therefore, &8 pru- dent measur, that you requost these oflicers to ex- mmine tha rolls snd certify thew, if tley have kuowle edge of thelr accurac) 1n any event, however, T would have the patrolmen &nd fireinen paid at ou You inighit (fn the abrenco of official certificates of which 1 spake, or in auy eventy require stfidavits of the parties entitled tothe pay, that they are respoctively what they purpors to be, snd did. do the service to be paid for, No technicality cal alield the city from its lability 10 pay its olicers and _empl Aud whenever you sre conviuced the llability exists, you aro authorized %0 draw your warrant, Yours truly, T, Lywr Dicrry, Counsel to the Corporation, Tt wan the original inteution of thio Mayor and Comptroller to pay the wombers of both depart- » mounts yesterday, but tho requeat for nu opinion doluyed tho matter for a day, and bosides the fu- iunctlen entirely probibits mx such action ; at +Jeaut wuch s the clsim of the Mayor aud Comp- troller. Inthis they are not very ably seconded {jby tho other officiale, who maiutain that the [n- ijunction merely rostrained them from paying jAny otbor than' the regular yolico force, and movor mentioned one word about » Iire ll)npmmom. To w looker-on, matters ap- lpnu rathor mixed, and thoro is o plausiblo reason why eithor or th dopartmonts could not bo patd if the Mayor I“d Comptrollor wished to do so. If thore wero any digputo 8s to the Board of Polico vouclors Iafgued by Mark Sheridan they might bs couuter- :eigned by tho Huperintendent of Polico, and * tlieir logality could not bo queutioned, ven Ly ithe most quibbling advocate, It this course 'was one which they. cnmlull{ avoided, aud cone soquently tho membors will be obliged to go . without their pav until aftor the injuuction mat- ter in motited. TLo beat that can be said about either the Mayor or Comptroller in tins respect 7, that thoy havo both agreed to pay tho dopartments [mumediately after Judge McAllistor asses upon the infunction,—that s, if the ju. unction is dtesclvod. If thero is any unneces- ary dolay Iu the matter, or avy evidences that tuey do not waat to pay long a8 tho Board ountinue {n powor, then tho Board will take up “he flght for ity buhordinates, and will apply for & wandanus to compe) themto pay. TUK BOARD yoatordsy continnod ita sosslons, sud tried throe patrolmen who were arruignod on petty charges, The most important case ~ was tat of Officor Pickel, chargod with conduct unbecoming a0 " oficer. 1o was sbly defonded, hut was finally found guilty. Incoppreciation of tho shaky condition of their own neads thoy forbore a severs pun- ::\I:mtf“"’n-xu? nllflrodl h’(m lto 8o wtza & repri- nd. oir mill of justico was thus ke, grinding all day, moch (@ L BUIT, KEUM'S DISGUAT, A roportor spproachied him dunug one of his zeverios on the prococdings iuside the Board rooms, and fuquired of biin if ho bad turned over thows cases to tho Polics Board for trial Mr. lhhlg replied that , thoy were all old cascs, The reporter ked thora wera iy nos cages on file in ‘his ofilce which had not !ut booun hinded over to the Board, but Mr, lebim was vot to be caught {n any such wanger, and he gave an equivocal ly. The Board msintain that they will try each and avery case that is mado out o mo‘par form sgainst any member of tho department, Thoe reporter then souglit tho Mayor, and asked that oficial what he thouglit of the Board's proof that they still wore In exietence ? He ropliod that it was Juat about what he expected of thom, * Miyst they got sn Injunction to keop us quiet, and then they go ahesd and do businces under their own' flag of truce ; i Tk ,” sdded be, and then hisd away to consult with Bupt. Dailey about Buitd- lui‘-hmpucwru. who othivg further bappeoed nutll'nuu’lo'clock. u ALD, COBCORAN @tave up to the Police Board headquarters and demanded au explavation of an interview with Fheridon, published in the Post and Aafl, as. serting that be, Corcoran, had said to Commis- slouer Klokke thab the roason why he hiad voted abolish tho Baard waa for the sake of gotting $1en with Capt. Buekloy for intorfering vflih tho Laliot-boxes the Koloy-Evaus’ South Town Board etestion. Oogeoran (puiting his head in the win- :l:;&;(‘lgu::nfin. { v:u xln know which of yon he in ernin g mum%vn‘l glpm‘j s sy ' you A six-shootor with you ? Well, L guens [ am, Juls All, Corcaran—\What authonty have you to makn auch atatoments * Bhonidan—That of Commieatoner Klokke, Klokke (reading the article)—Well, nos, that isnot exactly it. Themo afterncon papoers, vou know, rlwars get things mized. What von satd wan, that the Councll had been partiafly influ- ancad to vote Lhe way they did by Capt. Buck- 1ey's interferunco, " Corcoran—I romomber of having arid no euch hing. Klokke—Well, now, John, you can't deny hav- ing eaid what { just repeated. 1 know yon eatd 1.” Vory many of tha Aldermen have voted the way tho¥ did mercly becanse thoy could not se- curo appointments to the force. Shoridan—I will say, Mr, Corcoran, thatso far a3 in me lien, I ahiall not lonvo one stone un- turned until I havo exposed overything about how the presont sot of officials are runuing the city. The public aball know all; 1 will not reet until thoy Know sl the Iniquity that in being tranancted daily in our midat. They shall know why the bunko-roners, gamblors, aud ean-can showe -vc]nllmvl:d to )ll'ue lnlhnw;“uwhunllll tlh‘:rlul jon, gentlomen, whon they do zrlll l:a arow, and #f some of the loiquitous oflicinla are not found HANGING TO A LAMD-FOST, It will not be becange tha expose in not & coms P e omarkn were doliversd In & full, rounded tone, aud fn such s sublime. passionate mauner that aven Mark felt proud of his sifort, aud oseayed anothior one in a mmilar atrstn. Ald. Coroorao atill maintained hie bad said no such thing, sud elortly afterwards the party Dnrmrnled. 'fhus ended the dny's proceedings. They wero not numerous iu incidenta or of tho slighteat im- portanco, Amotg the Aldermen Lhe neual amount of goesip was duty transacted, Many of them nro in opon opposition to Frank Bher- man for City Alnrshal, and maintsin shat it in s trick sprung upon them meroly for elfect. But not ono of them disputes tha aasertiou that Jake Tebm ia not a condidata for City Marshal, But, as Mark Sheridan paya, what s the tso of tatk- ing about r City Magehal 7 They will nover have wuch an offico ; not, &t least, until the law creat- ing bis Board s rescindod. g s YOUNG JOIINSO! Ilo Is Ficld to Awnit the Action of the Grand Jurys The examioation of tho young man Thomas Jolinnon, on chargos of rosisting an oflicer. of an nesault to lall, and of asrault with a deadly weapon, was cuntinued before Justico Bummer- flold yostorday atternon, and tha groater por- tion of the timo was takon ap by tho lawyers in the introduction and rointroduction of entiroly unimportant testimony. Tho case could and would hiavo beon tried and. disposed of by the Justice alona in thirty minutcs. Tho attorneya for thio dofonso seomed to labor undor the im- pression that tho dead Johnson waa the ono cn trinl. Following 18 a wkotch of tho seatimony introduced ; EDWIN D. JONES, swrorn: Was piciont at a part of the John- son row ; pussed the house about 6 or 7 in the oveulng ; saw two officors como up in a buggy ; ono went juta tho Louse nud told Jolueon he liad n warrant for him ; Johnson said either I will” or I will not” como down; wont into the houso, and oue of thoe ollicors eaid **Get out™; heard tho firet shot fired, but don't know who flred ; saw oflicer Ilerger tiro the gecona shot 3 heard threo moroe ahiots, but don't kuow who fired them ; saw un oflicer got oo & step-ladder sl the rour of tho houks; thers waa an order rent out for another re- volver; aftorwards eomo more shols wero fired; ' twelvo or moro shots wero fired all; did not sco ofticer Keeler in tho build- ing, but ewy him outsido; was part of tho im0 within six feet of tho staire ; saw (hreo of- fleers tloro ; was on tho sidowalk wheu tho of- sicer camo up with tho warrant; was in the deor- way when one officer wad reading 1t ; saw none of tho weapons excopt tho cane and board ; did not sco tho ofticera fall down tho ntairs ; conld Divo teen itif it had happened ; Officors O'Con- nell and Burger wera on the stairs ; did not sco any articles thrown down-sinirs ; saw piecon of craokery at tha foot of the stairs'; saw no affray at tho Licad of tho etairsy wos in tho bouse three or four minutes ; left becauso the afilcer pointed o pistol and waid, ** Getout, or I will shivot you know nothing about tho connec- tion of young Jobnson with the aifray ; have beon {u the houso ginco the affray, and lookea for shots in tho stairs, but could not find avy ; could not tind ooy bullets in the floor, or sides, or stairs, or auywhoro down balow, HALAIL LIGUTPOOT, sirorn : Tleard on excitcinent Tuosdsy evening ; ran ont to seo what 1t wad ; Mr. Bwinburae ad- mitted that ho pried the door open; saw him do it; saw Kecler go aftor the warrsut; saw lum return and go iuto the houss; some one cama out and told the nca{:ls to w0 away; when the ofticer was reading the warzaut, tho rest all stood with drawa rovolvera; saw Bwinburuo got tha short club iu tho shied; it nover was in tho fight, at all; after tho warrant was read, the bottomn pauel was knocked out of the door and the shooting bogan: hoard tho shooting but eaw none of it, except the frst shot ; that was fired from below; think no shota were fired from above ; eaw nobody kuocked down the atairs; the gas-pipe was in a slore-room io tho lowor part of the house tho Fridny befors the affray occurrod; whilo the Constable was gona for tho warrsut, tho expressman pulled down a long boxrd off the ghed and * jabbed” In the window momo convorsation eususd belwoen him and ol Jobuson ; Mr, Cooko asked Jokuson if he would come down, and bo sald ho wounld if they read tne warrsut to him; winle Cooke aud Johuson wero talking the expressman kept “*puttiog in his mouth ; " thore wero several large ropes in the oxpross-wagon ; tho only thing tho boy eaia was Lo request withess to tako caroof his things; heard neithior the otd man nor the boy swoar; am acquainted with the boy ‘Cormy's charactor ; ho beara an oxcollont roputation as a nico, quiat hoy; when the ofticer rend tho warrant he read loud and fast ; tho door was closod Latwoen the eficor and Johnson, Cross-ezamined : Live at 141 Forrost avonue ¢ thero ars threo housos betweon witness' and Johuson's; when Swinburne was prywng open tho door, the Jubneons wore inthe back gardon ; tho officers wero_in the housa abont fiftecn min- utes before tho Jolinsons found it out; afterone icer had gono aftor tho warrant, the other olticers wontiu and cleaucd out tho furniture frow tho lower part of the houge. C. X. BIUNKR, sworn : Iave ezamined tho Joknton promliscs carefully since tho afizay; found marks of six balls up stairs, but nouo in tho stairs or below. Croas-czamined: Did not see any bullct-liole in the lowoer stair; thore might have been oue and witngss not Liavo seon it. ROVERT JONZB, sworn: Ilave examined tho stalrs and other parta of tho Johnson honse, and found half-a- dozen bullet-holes up staire, but nons bolaw. Cross-ezamined: Have Jooked in tho lower 8top, and found no hole of any kind thero. UL, MINNIE MAY, moorn: Know very littlo Hoard the oldor Johusou a I'tn caming down; 1'll come, shots, ‘Tuink tho sbot followed ihe spocch fin- madiately, Oso-n-cxam(ned: Hoard no foul langusge used. Aftor some diecusnion the Conrt ruled out evi- dence as to charsater, defonso lLaviug several witnosses present to teatily on that point. IN RERUTTAL tho prosecution callad Oficers O'Coonor sund Burger, who awore that there was & bullet-lole in the next to the lower step of the stalrs where the affray ocourred, At the conclusion of the testimony, there was #0mo vory tempestuons oratory, and then the Court commitied Jobnson to awalt tho action of the Grand Jury, under bail of 2300, oun the charge of cominitting au sasanlt with a deadly weapon, and undor additional bail of $200 on the chargo of resisting an offioe —_——— OBITUARY, ‘Waianrmxatoy, July §.—Dsnial G, Lobdell, Bu- pervising Bpecial Agent of the United Hlates Troasury Deparimont, died Lere tuls moruiog, aftora short illness, sged G7 yeara, Sramoviery, I, July 0.—Col. Harlow, Secretary of Stale, Lss just received ll‘xnp ndblntalllifion%holdthe ét;lh of bis mother, o} Fairbu . Tho deceased wi Chiriatian Tudy, 18 yoare oid. o ™10 40 datizable —_—— . Ils First Ralirond IRide, A few days ago, on his 70th birthday, Samuel Holcraft, of Dickenson, Tows, decided Lo rido for the firss time in Lls Life ou s railyoad. o bad lived witbin 8 miles of & statlon on the Burlington liue, but had never bofore felt Uke taklug the risk. " lie sent {o the Superiotendent of tho division, askivg which was the safest traiu, and was mischievously advisod to sake oun bt san the fastout of suy,’ On the appointed day Mr, Holcraft wi cozted (o the station by » band of mu: rx_ocnnlun of villagers in au celd 0 el ment made hiw il afterwards. EYO st QGoeorge H. THE COURTS. Suflerings of a Chicago Land- lord. Bankruptey News---Judgments and New Snits, The Criminal Records AN UNFORTGNATE LAXDLORD. \What with exccssive taxes, stroet-railroad heavy inaurance, and extravagant Aldermen, tho troublos of a property-awner aro many, avd one of them st least, named James Kelley, 1a prob- ably dobating the question whether he was not happler when he waa pennilces. James says he ban the good or evil fortune ta own ths honse and lot No. I Archier avenuo. and (n June, 1871, leascd the main flour of the building to ons Jotin Slattery, The latter's lease expired in 1874, but he kept In the promises, and 8 suit In forcible detainer was bogun against him by Kelley in Justice Daggett's Court. Judgment of ouster was obtained, but Slattery cunningly took an appeal, snd {e onjoying & year's tenancy without raslng any rent. The complainant himsel! occupics tho basemeut for a saloon, and has lately been dlsgusted at finding water trickling through the cailing of his room from above and diluting the beer hs rotails to a disb-water woakurss, Iis customers, aleo, he complains, bave had their whisky turned Into A new kind of ‘alt-aud-‘alf, when they wanted it **straight," creating (n- tense diegust alf round, James #ays ho has ro- moustated in a pleasant way with Slattery, but that tndividual responded by throwing an extra quantity of water on tho tloor, and com- Jamnant, wet, disgusted, and no doublt mak- !'ng the alr black with lis profanity, ham been obliged to crawl out ol hin satoonlike a Dhalf-drowned squirrel ont of hus hole, Ilo says that tho dotalner case caunot be trlod for four or five months yet, and, in the moantime, bo must Lave & reat, and therofora nakp that @ tender-minded Court will Liear hia prayer and grant an injunction rostraming Slat- tery aud his mub-tenants from suy more such slatternly conduct as has been oxhubited latels. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Judgo Davis loft the city Ixat avening for Onh- kooh, and will return in about a week to hesr a few not casce. Judge Jamegon wili loavo tho city to-night for his summer vacation. 111 cxpocted that all the courts will be virtn- nily closed about the 20th of the presont month unti} the Septomber term. DIVOLCES, Margnrot Ioudo filed a Lill for divorco, acens- Ing her husband, Ticrre Houdo, of baving com- mitted adultery. Mary S, Baumann eomplains that her huaband, Johu Baumann, has forsuken lior, and hus been for roven months past hving i open aduitery with a woman named Mary Mattis. Mra. Bau- mann thinks this is too great an fosult to be borue, and prayy for 8 divoreo. Jennlo L. Clark flled a bill yosterday for divorce from her husband, Georga E. Clark, nlleging that ho bad deserted her for six years. BANKRUITCY ITEMS, A number of George . Pope’s croditora filed A petition ngainst hitn vesterday in bankmptey, charging him with suspension of payment of commercial _paper. ‘Iho following are the names of tho petitioning croditors and the amourt of thoir clslins: David Lontoo, 812 019.8: Tay, %1,178.33 ; W. II, Uvington, £163.00 ; W Fornees, £74.95 ; ‘Lhomas lope, JIr., £5,102,60 ; making an nggrogato of $18,446. 7. Tho fotal wneccurcd indobtoduces of tho bankropt is said to Lo £51L.870.27. A rule to show causo July 19 was irsued, dward Hoso waw appointed provisional Assignoo of Olo G. 'Lhomgson. A dividond meoting will be held July27 in‘the matter of A, 15 Van Cott. ‘A corposition_meeting will bo hald Tnly 24, boforo Register Hibbard, in the cagso of iose- berry and Faleh, Bradford Hancock was_appointed pravisional Ausiguos of W. I'. Tompkins et al. An oyder for a dividond moceting was mads for July 29 in tho case of the Comumercial Iusurance Qompany. SUTENION COURT IN BRIEY, The Northwestern Distilling Cowmpany began & suit fur 2,000 agaiust Froderick A. Scaveruow, Tho Cleveland Paver Comuany sued T, A, Huncoerford for 31,648, Adldinon Dallara sacd James Bogya for §1,000, ‘I'ie Bismarck Bund commenced o suit in debt for 5,000 auaivat Charles Kuobleedorlf, Fred- erilia Lithard, adounistratnz, and Cathorino Blimes, sdministratrix. Henry Tobitt bogan n suit for $3,000 against Bosos Warron and James Cockroft. ‘e Chinrch of the Good Bhepherd commenced an_action 1 trospasa against Gharies Slousen aud J, Jaman, layivg damageu at €3,000. N, T. Brent gucd Levis Clark for 1,000, CIRCOIT COURT, The First National Laok of Allegan began a suit for £1,500 agaiust Ira Holmes. L. P, Powell wued the Trusicss of the Ada Btreot M. E. Church for £1,200. A. C. Stodman brought suit for 3,000 against Rea and Isnac . Coaten, ¥, Doro commencod auit for 15,000 againat the Viliage of Hydo Park. CIDIINAL COURT, John McCarthy was tried for tho larceny of » uanutity of ropo, found guiley, and sent to the ounty Jail for ono day. James Gaflney pleaded guilty to larceny, and wad romandod, James Mack and Thomas Bovis were tried for sttempting to commit burglary, Tho former was found gulty, and his term fixed at two years in tho Penitentiary, Tho latter was acquittod. Tha indictmonts sgatost William Wall and Charies Bclilagor wero stricken from tho docket. - Tho Hatkius’ cases were coutinuod until she Beptember term. n tho case of Rudolpbns K. Tarner, Mr. Bar- nu, of the counsel for the prosccution, moved that a time be fixod for trial. - Mr. Bwett replied for the dofenss that he in- tended to ask for a chango of vonus, which the 1aw guaranteed, and at tho samo time roviowed tho case aud tho olfort mado before Judygo Dooth for » change. Mr. Barnum replied that s change of venuo had alroady been had, and tho dofeudant was en- titled to but one. Judge Farwell, to cut short the debate, ordered both parties to filo tneir motions, agrcciug to hear tho argumenta on thom Wedneaday. THB CALL—MONDAY. 76"%’“ Qanx—i1, 63, 65, 56, 60 to 63, 65, 67 to Juvar Jaxceox—No eall, Junae Moone—i6, 47, 48. Jubag Roorzrs~Het came 8,371, and calendar Nos, 452 to 470, Jubox BooTi—4701¢ to 495, JUDGMENTS, VwrTEp ATATEA UlnculT Cotnr—Jonox NronorTt —George 0. Marcy va. Town of Eimwood, tarsiet M. Blalding va, Bame, $1.00) Harae, §2,019.20.~lenjamin ‘Thackara et al. va, C. P, McKay, 64854, —W, J. Voake vs. D, O, $iU8, 44, —Samo ve, Bame, §2,077.45, 7 Burenion CoURT—Jubuk Gaur—J, H. Kefler vs, @earge 8, Lydc, §150.—Jobu Johnston, Jr. v, Fravces M. Danly, §58.—J, M, Jones va, Oharics Stewart, 4,448, 14.—Patrick s, John Modlabon, $ik.— — Qolt vw, L, B, Ilerce, $1,07¢,70.—Sawuel AcCarty va, Geargo A, Fi $300.28 Cuucuir Count—CoNyiasons—Hirsm Wlison ve. Lachlan McLacian, §1,200.67,~Thouias Tully et al, va. Heury M, Lender, 419,42 —~Thowas Tully v, Jubu Beatty and Jabes Darker, $708,60, Junar llogxus—iiclen M, Cross vs, Petor Baab, $810.33,—M, Deuzer et al. va. Doel Junag BooTu—John Watzel ve. Ve $148, nud motion for new trisl—Third N; va Iobert U, Givina ; verdict, §1,1u6, aud motion for new trial.—Audrew' Lawson’ va. City of Cicago, $1,00—Emma Dilcher_ve, J. H, Kaap, $1t,~8,J. Nockin vw, Richard Funke; verdict, £0, = - = EDITORIAL EXCURSIONISTS, Oxana, July 9.—Tho Esstern editors reachod tha North Platto leat night, and were received by the Directors of the Uniun Pacific. The party met with an enthusiastio rocoption. At ‘many places along the line tho citizens turned out en masso, They furnished carrisges at Fremont aud Coluwbus for a ride through those plaoes. At many stations agricultural producta woro abundantly dieplayed. Lhe editors wore satonished and delighted ab the fortility of the Platte Valloy. The party lefs st 8 & m., splondid health aud apirits, e Dlo Lewis, The New Havon train stops five minutes at Stamford for rofroshments, As the Ioston ex- press drew up at the statlon, the othor after- noon, & man with & blus cotton uwbrella in his dashed up to tho refreshmont counter, *Look slive thore! " ho sbouted to » waiter, “ Cup collee, bam-savdwich, cus'srd pi douagnul; aud & prece of spouge cake.” T order was Ymmmly filed, Ha put thie umbralls between his l'fi" caught up tho cup with one hand aud carried devastation to fho food with theotlier. Anothercup of coffes wasordered sud swallowed, together with a third doughout, whou the vigual was givon aud ho bomfzd the = | 1ratn th a rocond sandwich fn one band, tha winbrells {n another, and cuatard in both corners of lus mouth. When he took his seat he saiud to another passengor: * ‘Fhoua refreshment asloone vhon'd havae ostmeal porridge and gra. hiam bread always on hand. t wan Dio Lowia, MARINE NEWS, PORT OF CHICAGO, JULY 9. Arnrvro—S:hr J, Kilderloune, Bufsls, coal} schr Lizzie Doak, 81, Jo, aundrics ; stmr Corona, Bt Jo, undrien; prop Mesnenger, 8L, Jo, sundries; sty Chleago, Manitowoe, sundries; sche Abigail, Grand Haven, Inmber; rehr Honeat John, White fake, lum. Ver; scbr Mary, fioliand, wond ; achr Rob Ttoy, Casoo Taet, lumber ; achir Joses, Houlland, bark; stmr sfus- srqen, Muskegon, sundrien; s:hr W, 11, Willsrd, Twn Creckn, wood; prop Geo, Dnnbar, Mankezon, lumbe Lrig Content, Musiegon, lumber ; ecow Granger, Pau Lcr, lumber ; acow Buuth Side, White Lake, lumber; achr I, J, Bkdidimere, Pentwater, Jumber ; weow 31, E. Packard,’ McCarty's Pier, Iumlice; sehr Arwo, Ciny Danks, wood ; prip Clty o} Gwen Sound, Kincardiuo, stndrize : achr I, C, Albrecht, Pord River, Inmher; scow South Huven, Kouth Haven, jumber : tug Bis rarck, Mepaminre, tawing ; harge Marlnetts, Mee nomince, lumber ; Large Eiderudo, Menomiuer, lum- Ler; arge D L. Tier, Menomiore, tnber ; tug Clrmaua, Ferhtign, tuwing ; beree Mautenes, PesLiigo, tuntar ;' tug Now Era, rand Haven, towing; bares Mars Amands, Orand Haven, lumber’; barge Transfer, Grand fiaven, lumber ; barge Guiden Harvest, Mus® kepon, nher, CLeAREn—Schr A, G. Marey, Daffalo, 18906 to wheat; rchr Lizzfe Dusk, St Toaoph, 60 kega Leer ; prop oty Caipbell, Bullito, 2101 wheat : “schf o Dauforth, Budalo, 44,500 Lu vorn ¢ (rop Bouth. arn fiells, Macktnaw, 13 brla fuz ork, and undnes sehr Ella Ellenwood, White Lake, 16 brin s y lclen, White Lake, suudrien ; achr J, I Bufialn, 36,623 bu corn; prop City of Traveree, “Traverse City, 20 kegs Leer an Uork Unadills, ButTalo, 25,7 bu wheat: 1top Messe: fer, Binton {farlor, sundriens etmr Clicaga, Manie towoe, 200 preen hides, 20 bales Lroom-coru, aud sun- drier; atwr Corona, Bt, Joreph, muedrics, NIGHT CLEARAXCEA—StmT Miske nkea-n, ¢3 Jard, ' Lisles Wronm-cortly At n il ea s bline Bafalo, 32,00 bu cort, 1~ 0 Les flonr, und tn, Groct 4 bris pork, and 40 hu torn g o 43,50 i’ corn ; barge , and pundrice. Ariza windies } Large C, L, $oung, ache T, T, Sheldou, Bu Alert, Periitigo, 10 brls b LAKE FREIGHTS, cHIcAGO, Froights were dull and casier, The advance in grain caused shippers o hinld ofl, and only four charters were made—for 16,000 hu wheat to Duffalo at 2%c, and 90,000 bu corn to Buffalo at 2i(e, and to Oswryo and Barnls on yrivate terns, Clarters: Behr Iut- bard, wheat at 23¢, schr Bheldon, corn at 2, both to BiuTalo, Hehr Dan Lyons, corn o Uswegs on pri- Ato terme, To Bsrnia, prop Equiwos fur corn throngh, In the afternoon the W, 1, Alien was taken fur 20,606 Lu corn to Bufials at Age, DETROIT, The follnwing clinrter wan reported on the Tth: Prop Joln Tridgeon, Jr., salt, Bay City to Chicgo, at l4s pex br, ‘TOLEDO. The chartern roported ou the Tth wers : Behr F. P Dorr, conl to Buffalo, 40c; sehr Emu, €0al to Mar. quette and ore back, p.t.; steam barge D, W, Rust, coal tn Chicogo, and taw liarges L. C. Butts and D, K. Clint, coal to_ Milwauk ] 51 coul to Brockyille, j. Foiger, coal to Ch 1,760 tona coal to G o to Ch ; . ¥, Avery and Henry g0 ot uc, frie; echr Hazard, L2 &t T free s w-he Pensaukee, hir Jott O'Netl, coal BUFFALO. On the 7th the following charters wers reported : Selir 4. B, Richard, block-etane, Vermiition to Chica- 0, $6°0 for cargo, free; schr Tremble, coal to Mil- waukee at 50¢; bark Acorn, coal, Biack River to Chi- enga at 75c; sehr D, A. Wells, bulk salt to Chicago at 103 per fon 3 schir Camden, ennl 1o Chicagn at 2025 echr Juseph Daige, coal, Erie 10 Gdlcago at tUc; scbr Jiar- Yest Quean, coal, Aabitabitla to liaciue at Tic, and lua- Der frum Duncan City to Towauda at §2,50 por 13 achr 1, A, Ruchmond, sali to Detrolt at 53 per Url, £, 0. b, ; sehir Penwaukan, coal, Cleveinnd to Chicago, d. i 7uc; sehr il. Folger, coal, Cleveland tn Peoplon G Wurke, Chicago, 8t 163 fréat febit T, Y, Avery, same. Achis G, 1, Bioani, conl, Clevelind to Ailwatkce freo; steam barqo N. i, Fajrianke, coal to Chical curreut raton; eehe fichmnud, wind to Detruit a jer ton, frev; rehr Ben Frankiin, cemcit to at Ge pes brl, £, 0. b. OCEAN FAEIGHTS AT O o Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dostox, Mass, duly O—Joseph L Wood, freight brokar, No, 92 State stroet, reports Kuropesn freighta sa follows: Thero bias boen & very activo demand for vesnuls trom graln sbippers this week, and the smount of businees las only been lmited by the supply of dceirable vosscls in port. Ws note charters of iwo Austrian barks ity 2,900 and 3,800 quarters of wheat, respectivels, henee ta Cork for orders, on private terms, understood to ba fe per quarter. AnItalian bark with 5,600 quarturs of wheat, hence to Liverpool st s &1 per quarter, and auotlicr with 24,000 quarters to tho Dris- tol Channel at 58 6d per quarter. The ateamship lines aro ankiug 84 per bu for grain and 503 por ton for pro- vistons, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL, Apeelul Disnaieh to Tha CAtenss Tribuna, LaBauLr, Il July Y,—ARmvED DY Riven—Stme ‘Tom Btevens, towing ¥, T, Bherman and Eclipse, from Copperas Creck, both lialit; prop China, from FPeoria, light: prop Beaver, from Hennepin, with eorn, tow- {ug canalboat J, D, Leonrd, from Pary, with corn, Depantep—Stmr Tom Stevens, towing Johnson No, 4 with cement, and Arabla, with dimsuston stone, both for Copperas Creck Lock, - . PustED INTO CANAL—F, T, Bherman and Eciipse, Loth lizht, for Joliot; Wercules, from Y'ern, with corn, end J, D, Leonard, from Peru, with corn and wheat, for Chirago ; prup China, from Pooria, light, and prop Buaver, from Hennapin, with corn, both for Chieago, Pararp Ovr=—Arabia, from Jolfet, with dimeusion stone, and Jolinson No, 4, from Uuca, with cemont, ‘both for Coppersa Creck Lock, Ligut fcot ten fucles of ,water on the mitre-sill of Lock 15, the river having risen an inch and a half sincs yosterday moralng, Wind west. Brtvorrout, 1., July v.—Aunrvep—W, L Adams, LaBalle, 6,950 bu corn, Creanep--Danube, Ottaws, 68,104 ft Jumber, 157 m alingles ; prop Good, Spariand, 11,624 14 lumber ; J. Mouard, Wikmington, 80m lumber; prop Mobawk Belle, miugton, 23 m lumber, £0 m lath, 50 bris flour; J. Bouchard, Poru, 104,051 ftlumber; Gold Rod, Latalle, 103m lumber; Maple Leaf, Lockport, 61,722 1t Inmber ; prop Montauk, ‘kport, 11 m Jum- ber. 230 shiugles ; John Carter, Bparliid, 56,254 (b umber, * VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicage Tribuns, Pour Hunow, Mich., July 9.—Passzp Down—Trop Iaaso May and barges; achrs Emma C. Hutchinson, Bagioaw, Mary Dattic, Jennlo Grabam. I'rince Alfred, Two Fannise, Saveland, Dutcher Loy, Quldsn West, Tolle ianscont, Passxp Ur—Prope Annfs L. Cralg, Wetmore and consort, Glasgow nud_bargos, schra C. J. Megill, George Phater, John It, Murril, Praucie Palms, Thistle, Light Guard, Mystic 8iar, A, G, Morey, \ixn—Northwest, Uight, . Weaznes. x, Mich., July 61 p. Proge ldsbo, Mayitower, Julin Pridgeon, Jr., Tuttle snd consort ; schrs Eaglo Wing, Thomias 11, Lowlend, E, Fitzgerald, J, E. Barley, Riveralds, J, 8, Ausiiy, Ma rin Maztin, Lomer, Hine, Ur—Lrops Vasssio, Ciba, Quohee, Germanis, s ‘vana and barges, Coffcnoerg and barges, Bsrimim aud consort; schre Jano Ball, Marion Egan, Josephine, T. I Morrill, Southampton, Montmorency, Ayr, Elizs Gerlach, 8t, Andrew, 11 G, W Viuslow, WiND-Soulikeast, gontlo; woathor fine, PORT OF ERIE. Bpacial Dlspaich 1o The Chicaga Tribune. Ears, Pa, July U.-Arrived from Chicayo, prop Morchant, Departures for Chicago, prop Mailadelphia, achr Bchuylkill ; for Buffalo, prop Merchant, Re- eelp 1,000 b wheat, 1,447 bris flour, Freights firm: nu clarlors, The Unlted Statcs steamer Fezsendev 1a ‘The revenue cutier Verry s now al betroit, The scow Myra s reported (o Lavo mafely armived a Ashlabula, A Detrolt IUver tug was in to-day looking for s tow,” Bhio left taat evening without suything Tho schr Voughl is being repsinted and repalred, LAKE MIGHIGAN. cuicaao. Business at the docks yeaterdsy was slmost sa dullas 1t 18 in Janusry....The mew atmr City of Owon Bound, 8 description of which hias been givon horeto- fore, arrived hors yestorday for the firat (e, Tho sugine of thia afeamer was formerly on the City of Loudop, bursed at Owen Sound last fall.,..Thrce Jumber-Isdon vessala remained st tho markot last oveutog....Tha schr Flying Miat 1s repairing st one of the Chivagn Dry-Dock Company's docke, 1t will cont about §6 0 to put her fu order agsin,.. Japan, of tbe Anchor Line, left Bufialo Ve ay eveniuy, wilh & large cargo of (reight and » goodly utmuber of passengers,. .. Tho following vevscis ars o the downward pass resent from Chiragn aud Milwaukeo: Darks Ersatus Corviug, J, G, Masteir, E. Joues, Guiden Weal, aud Kate Dacloy: [schre Bact Filnt, W, 8, Croathwaiie, M, A, Hutchinson, Lucerus, Hutcher Doy, D, . Doblics, J. W, Doage, Niagara No, 1, Anulo 3L Peterson, Angus Smith, David Biuart, Beota, William Croatliwaite, Haitie Jotmson, Clara Parker, James Couch, Mary B, Perow, Baveland, Ea ilake, Joanie Grakiam, Riverside, Gernitt Smith, Delia Havecom, iavaus, ¥, B, Locks, E. Fitzgersld, souin. west, Bolivia, Wayus, J. G, Jeokius, 4. ML’ Foster, “Fhiitnas Howiand, H, Fitzbugh, 0, . Waiker, snd ¥, U, Laiglton, MILWAUKEE, “The Milwaukee City Gouncil bave passod 8 mrmorisl resolution asking e Senatars anyd Represcntatives in Congreas to apply IyE the placiug of & steam fog-horu at thst port,...Mr. & Engelman taa purchased tho Government stme Jubn A, Dix, sud he iniends to ut her on tha route between Graud kaven and Fraok- rflfl. Capt, Kirby ls st work on plaus [urs Dew bhull for this ateazier, 10 Le 303 feal long, MISCELLANEOUS. The damage 10 ths City of Tawss, besides the wreck- ing espeuscs, has been assossed &1 65,000.....Mr. Darid 1sl bas sold the sleam-yacht Axtadas, Surmesly <f Cleveland, for $7.1775,.... A wooden tug, 66 feet long 04 16 foat Leam, Ao butit by Mz, Beil, wan anid Ly bim, t go ta Charlotte, for 15,59, The Purt Wazan correapandent of the Drteoil J'ost ataten that the tug Wilitam Livingstone, with & large raft of Ioga, arrivad o the river Wednoday evenlng. and whan winding Around to e up her tow-ihe parted, and her rafs wedlt adrift and broke up, The Livingatone was en- R3ged all pight n picking (he raft up and rtringing it tiguther again, The grester porian war reccntiol, ;.0 the 14 inel, the prap R, B Standley, of the Dominlon Line, plying hetween Hamiiten ayit Mone treal, wae fibefed at Toledo for the snm of §1,3 for repaira to bier hotlers at_ Hamiltog " being placed under the commana of b e gave bondt o the Uniied 8 0 ndjnatment of the matter, and w lessed. 1In the evening the Captain ordered the Lo take Ler Lelow the Lrilges, ob accanunt of not very tamiliar with the chauiicl, aud” tie up, the AWALis feturp, Hle then went sahors 1a stiend to some Lusinens, and, while bis ordere were buing exe. cuited, st uiticer appeared an the docks, and deinasided that the boat remain thers, She war cear witl. the xception of u hawaer, which the clers ordereda cabin. oy 16 rut, Thia heing dune. the Loat proceedod to the tstructiors of the Cap! W #topped 1 the brize, which the 3Mcer had closed =16 the Dame of Lhe Hinte of Obin ft_apears taat the src. o1:d ifbel was for enal taken on at the ¢ tocke 3y Hamilton by mistake. ‘Tivsowntrs were triegiaglizg 3 ouce the coudition of matters, ad n teledrar direct- I ier redeave o Lourly expected. liade, ., Sasx the Iaffalo pennta un the mtearn vessels of onr lak Whittied down to the very Juweat, ‘The nsw steame Btarucea, of the Uniou Ling, Lias given evidesce of ro- markable ecounmy in fuel,’ On her Jast tsund trip from thia port to Chic1go and lack, and rumung to Clryeland, the amount of fuel wae £it5 tons of coal and clglty-four cords of roft wood, at a comt of $10.50, Khe han Lay'a patent compound engines, builtat the King Irou-Works of this city. Eeveral otlier Lnata f this line have the rame kind of en- aud ane bat, the new progaller Wavarly, Lias 8 rouni trip on £10) for fuel. fn sears hack the cort of fucl L L een known fo raach $1,50) for the rouad trip on largs class propellere. The re Ir owing to smyrovementu i Lotlers and engin Ly Detroft 7ribune statss that & new 18 gbullding for the Grand Trunk 19 by ueed at Yort iluron, 1 weight Lelug wood snd ciber fixtar's, ‘The Jotlera and engines, of which there are twn of each, weigh 5 tons 4u all. The engines arc 30 {uchen . and they have & total power equal o 390 Lorses. Thia bost will cont $150,00, aud will earry 21 leaded ca oran estimated weight of 1200 tons, 1t i Leiug butlt by Jobn I, Kunth, of Port Ldwards, Out., ani was begun 1n Avgurt of laat ear, the work beind cotie tinned ou it afl lart winter, ‘1t waa launcled the lact of May, and wiil eoon_ be in nre. ., Capt, Chark of the prop Eadgrr State reporta the locs of deck-hand who fell overboard Tu aficrnoon off Furt An fellee, i« name is beltaved 1o Lo George Kate or Katencr, aud bis fathier bs 83k to be & wagoumaker at Bullalo, fabate it = Prince Loniw Nnpolcan. The Loudon (flobe tells the following: Prince Loms Napoleon is tho hero of a little advantiure which, » correspondent aflirme, has tlie merit of Deing true. A fow days ago Dr. Ruseell Key- nolde was being driven in a four-wheeled cab from Charlton Ststion, near Blackheath. The horee beeame reetive and ran away, and the po- rition of affairs was ciitical. for not far off there was a precipitous unprotectad bavk, Over this tho auimal would certainly have plunged had not itn progress beeo wtopped by the yuung Princs Louis Napoleon, who, Liappening to be close b, vprang forsard, seiced the horsa by the Lea and pulled him up, The Priuco, who was dra; pod along the muddy road for » consmderable dis ce, was not recogmzed by the gentlem: whose life ho had tbus rallantly eaved at thonsk of Joving bis own, and when akked for bis name replicd—without, howover, giving it—that he was very plad to have been of eomc rervice, and that doubtlers thoy wounld meot azafu. Taken internally, Dr. Tierce’s Componnd Ex- tract of Smart-Weed, or Water Pepper. relieves, slmost instantly, pain in stomach or Lowels, crainy s and spasmu, There is nothing that com- pares with it for Diarrhoea, Dyeentery, Cholera. and Cholera-Morbus. Ured extornally, it is an invaluable linfaent for both man andbeast, It ia the peoplo’s friend, and all should kecp it with them—in fact,s0 conveniontly near that thoy can put their hand upon it in the dark, if need be. 1t in eold by all dealers in mediciues. _NEW_PUBLICATIONS, MUSIC BOOKS! TOR THE BEASIDE, THE MOUNTAINS, For Hours of Leisure at Home or Abroad. Tha following collections contatn the r\llu!n of all published Rones, Vorsl 5 buete, Rondos, Waltzes, Polkss, Quadrillos, ete., an furnish untailivg eatsrtainment 10 all lovers of Muilc: Musical Trensure. Vocsland Instrumental. Buore’s Trish Melodies. Vocal. Geme of Scottlsh ¥ong. Vocal. Gems of German Sonx. Vocal, Gems of Sncred Song, Veal, Wreath of Gems. Vocal. Shower of Peariy. Vocal Dusta, Qperatic Pearls. Vool Silver Chiord. Voeal. Plano at Home. Pour-hand plecess Gems of Stranss, Instramental, Organ at flome. Rocd Organ nleces, Hame Circle. Volw, L nod 11, Intrameatal. Planoforto tigins, Instrumental. Pinulst’s Album. 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Joreh Dacss 2o guso sape © Wedding Marc, Lresn™ ., 16 crmmance a ADELPHI THEATRE, SATURDAY, July I, at nck, GRAND GALA MATINKY, LABT WPE! F IN. THE GREAT ALA! CHARLEY WIITE. LARRY TUOLEY. SHERIDAN a BARNEY and DELLA FERGUSON, | ARD'and WEST, MATIK 11 Piaréy, ‘Bhirley France, nd Fila [funt AiHOL itatry Litdo, Fazay Ali 17 ew Acts and_Fea‘ures, Thriliing Patriotic Talileau Virant, Washington Orossing the Delawars! m Lentze's famous histyriesi pletnrs (n the € apical, = .:Sttmbflr tho prices—tho loweet of any Tacatra tathe To-marraw Fyenlog (Sunday) Geand Complimsn‘ary Boartit 10 blitley France, when s hott of volunicers will A up T e e W, P S McVICKER'S THEATRE, FAREWELL PERFORMANCESOF HAVERLY' - MINSTRELS, RATURDAY MATL Entirs chango of Sengs, Dances and Comle Specialties. y Mondly—l)\)‘[’li_‘_ ENEDIGT'S MINRTRELS, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. GRAND MATIXFE ! furmates ot AND NIGHT v at 2 . m. Evenin 3 Tk Greti Flag danutioat ToT Orphans! ACADEMY OF MUSIO, For & #hicrt season, commeacias Sarurday Night, And bor Eurupean Trouuo af TWENTY BEAUTIFUL LADIZS, In connortiom witn the Famous = Sunitar—Pracger Family Bacred Concert. _SUMMER RESORTS. DEER PARK HOTEL B8 O. R. R., ‘Will Open June 21,1875. JOHN DAILEY, Manager, Tsland Tedge Honse, Wells Beach, Me. WA WORCESTER & CO., Proprictors. Thia Houss (s considernd the bost on the sea-coast of New Fngland, whero tucra is sarf and rirer batning, with sxcellont tacHities for sailing, fi-hing, gonning, and all wut-door amusementa, Guod nr danotng_and partios at sarvice of patroct meationed 1n & Bouss sdapted fur pleasure and rocreation. muslo & Maine 1. R. runs four trains per this beautiful roenrs. MAlle Bl AINCEIE SGIREL LA IVIITAY . Formerly of Glades Iotel, Oakland. aud orerything tbat can Lo Hpieadid drives on the shore and o the woods, Prices woderate. The he markot can aflard-tor the tab and tor the comfort and happiness of fho guests, Boston from Boston 10 — RAILROAD TIME TABLE, - ARFIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATH LXPLANATION OF RLEPPAENCE \TARKS. —1 fl!luyh‘ ;‘l\- eruted’ ¢Sty excepted. 1 Moud 5 £iT8 Buadar A0 a e 4 Dadiy, ) PReeUad. CHICAGE & NORTHWESTERN RAILADAY. uier ant 75 ek Ofices, 5 tari. POSIGEE, " a=Diepot coraer of W i 8-Depotcorner of Canal and K| MICHIEAN CENTRAL BAILRDAY, Pyl it stueond Y vidReast Cornes of) Hsn: 2% 1*¥aturdey and Bunday 3 CHICARD, ALTON & ST, LOUIS, an2 Chtens, Kaiens (i 0l Donver Shast Lt Tnton Deot,, Wars near Nadianst, beedge, . Tiaket i i e, L2 AAVBIBN and curner Hich. Kanest Clty and Dencer Fast Ea. . ‘:‘3“.:‘ .\pr\{uix;n!‘vl Ex. h 16, Bonagial. Peuria, h!r.lux: Huringlon, Pranay Kot sk S Tnciihernn, Chiendna Pariucah lialirian Joliet &y Laco, Waviim 2hi Ace ot CHICARD, MILWAUK e i cormer Stk G ALROAD, Milwaukno ¥ D Divirion, Pasasrgo: P, aukes, St. Pail & 310 #0ulye. torangh Kapros ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depet, foot of Lale-t. an b 7ol af Tieenty.vernnat, lhestey near Clark, w Orlenas Funngueid and Poorla K §hruisnam Nighe Hepies FProns snd Ke'kuk Dulinono & Siaz i Dubonue & . Gliran Paveug HICAC. B b 1”"5‘ Iul"s"zlflli{l}m TON & QUINCY RAILROAD, dia31-an, awd Natosaitet, and Canat and Sictecnibatse TIE: e . and al dejols. ey Jeubiafieh U0 Leate, | Arriee, Mol and Expea Utiawa a urora Menduta, Uttawa. Aurara Passen, Aurora Pa KANKAKEE LINE, From Central Depot, Jant Lake-at,, depot Ten Greutidste Dokt dfice, 101 Handotphor st et ren! nnn.huunneaclnnm‘ ot Povia iy £ i plin, v 3 Leht o)1 ens (GALS e "’ Tndl: nath Indians Dau ACINCINNATI AIR LIl Lakeside House, MADISON, WIS. This favorite summer retrest Ju now open for guests St.tated on Lake Moaona, dirertly cpposito Madison, otly 12 houn' rids from Chicayu. Charges moderate, For particulars sddrou oF particulars 83058 . ¥. ROOS, Proprioter. THE OCEANIG, ISLES OF SHOALS, N. IL. Roard, todtperduy. A full Orchestra ongaced and 3:18 p. w. tralns frum o3 A fow familigy ran bave monm for tha sammer at J. W. for the e« A ateain yacht MAJUR loaves t Sundar). FOX'S, Lko Zutkcly and also peivata partied by the day. Mmoot 8t 11 8. . 80d 8 pr [ 178 \ath o Lhio Laks, a0d beentdial gronads eni sar- di The finest xnd largost 1ntel in tho Weat, ani affording & magnificent mew of the ltusky Slountas laes, SIARLOW & MARSHALL, Prubriotors. EDUCATIONAL. E AND KOKOM| - Trom ivura, Cincinnall o 5t Lewis ,,,.,,S,,&',"E ¢ e Clinion gnuf . d epot, aam iandotpheat - s mdepag;e el Slde. Ticket ofice, 1L Leave. Arrice. Indisnapolls. Loutsville & Cincin.| Ny nati Day Ezjr Intianapoiis, T Sincia: Tasien et :qzuuvfllat Clncia 8:0a. m.[* 840 p.ms 7:0p. m.| 7408, m. CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Passenter dopot. cormer Chienmo- vared JrRand ekl atics Xor &3 Comiet mert e eherenkt Mallsnd Ernress, ityrun nger. Flgin Pasenger. e, Itanea Passeogur, Hunday Pasienger. PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & 8T, LOU!! om depot cornerCliaton and Carrol icket v:fee, 121 anitalphest. RAILAOAD. Warl Sida, | Arrive, Leas; 0p.m, ' 7 p. m. 7400, m. ! Zzare, . RRILROAD orition Duding and ds vrket qfice, W Clarkeet., BALTIMORE & OHIO Tralns Leare Jrow rear of £z Joot ap Tvrentyaecond-it. corner af Wushingion, Mail, Bane Excopted... Eevrors. Dty o DearhomSemimary, CIICAGO, ILL, The twentieth year of this Schonl for the higher educa- tlun of yaung ludios, wil) bogin Sopt. 13. A usw and en- Iargod loardiu Depaztmeat, with clegant accommodas thons, will Wen b oponed under the supervisin of Rev, rs. L, D. MANSIIELD), for seventecn years at the of Rockland Institato, at Nyack oo Hudeon, N. V., whom apply for 93 Wabash-av,, or aftor " Auguit 16 10 I'ro VEIL, 485 W " PARK INSTITUTE, v FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES, 75 and 77 Asbland-av., Chicago. Fall Term bogins WEDNESDAY, Sept. 13, Largy corps of exnerloncsd and successful toachars. Increased accommodations for boarding puptle. Uousual advantages for the studyof Modorn Langusges, Musio, apd Art, Bend for_sataloguo. TENNBYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, Choster, Pa. ~(Fur Hoardors onl; o Bemion apru Wedneiday, sopn, Lo ed and health grounds mmple; bullding 10 and comuiodious, * Courao of Atudies oxien orough fusteuction in Gini and Mechanical I o Classics, and sad mraners ol bly to W. ¥. WENTWORTH 800 ik HYATT, Presy CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND MISSES. Boarding and Day Scboal, Iatin, Eaglish, snd French. Frouch s tue ludguagaat s ¢ vy, _ 1627 &1520 8 ] il gl ] fudeta. Vor Circulars , Sherman House, or Sat. Phi ~ FRACTIONAL CURRENOY, OLD P APERS $5.00 Packages ror saxa |[RACTIONAL CURRENCY At 75 cents per 100, In the Counting-Room of this N Office. IN EXOHANGH FOR Bils of National Carcency, TRIBUNE OFFICE imeering, Ui J uvorsight of tho morals CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILRDAD. = Depot, corner o Van Luren and Shemania, Tkl o Adrrive, s Leara, Qmahs. Leavenwith&Atelrison x, .15 b, . |1 40 0. 1. 910 s, m, 587 m ‘B | 7.4 £Nree & 7 AT o TONIC ELIXIR And Tiquid Bstract of Beef Ia componed of the Juice of Raw Lean Beet combined withk Tonics, Iron, &9., and is rece ommendad by tho Medioal "Profession for tho permanont curo of Pilos, Indi= Constipation, ‘General Debility, T.oss of Appoe tito, and Prostration of the Norvous 8yatem. Alsd, Liyer Complaints, with Complications of the Kidneys and Bladder, and ss Food far Consumptives. ‘Thin preparation fa an im. rovement on tho Liebig Solid Extract ot aot, boing aTonle, Stimulant, and Nutri- ont. Forsale by all Denlers. Large Hottles, $1,00; Trial S1ze, 26 conts, BiCUARDSON & TULLIDGE, Propneiors, Cincinnati, Obfo. " METALLIC BURIAL CASES. T PATENT METALLIO ]Nsuma,l CasesandCaskets o Cast a0d Bhaet Motal, Unexocelled In darability ani sirenxth, with pollshiod plate glaas, Snished equal o thi Laest planos, Manufsctusors of IES. CARRIAGES, HEARS! UNDERTAKERS' JIARDWARE, Huadles, Plat, uscles Flajiy gesuon, Disanscs, Merews, Tuclks Oronwents cy Linioge. & ORANE, BREED & CO.. Barial Caso Depadiuient, 63-113 Weat Eighthest., o MISCELLANEOUS. RISON LABOR. i '4 Or¥IcE, NEW JERARY STATE PRisoN, BurEnvison's 7y NEM JERARY STATE P } Application may be wade Lo the understzusd (or the la Lor of Cugvicts &t e New Jursey Btaty Priscn. T workshops havo Loeu secontly oructed, aud possoss eves GonvenIIIIca BUG for the succersful smployment 4 yiwacen. WAL 1t MURPHY, buporvisar, New England Musical Buresy Becures and ila situations for Teachors sod Arthita, e T LEEL, Manags L TOUIEL Maaag. 120p. m.| 820, m. | 30 p.m.* 3a. m,

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