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» Bvo months as abo “ 1,255, + Bay that for 1873 they wlil —_———— s cvene Yosemits, while going down tha river th Il’l:’.pluuuk ous of tho plors of the Portemouth bridge, and sunk at once, fhn had 800 bria of salt o $1l ot the eargo of the prap OLo for Chicago, awne: by Stowart & Co,, and (uaured tn the Pacific Mutus! anud & quantity of sbingles, ‘The lightor wau owned Dy the Haginsw & Bandusky Transporiation Company, aud valued at §3,000. SED PORT HURON, o motch s T Chtcnan Ty e, Tont funoN, Mich., July 13,~Passen Down— Proja Denton, California, Argyle, Jumen Fisk, Jr,, Prairje State and barges 11, C, Hchnoor and barges$ schrs Mona snd 3, F, Morrick, Passeo Ur—Prop Mobawk; achrs M, E. Tremble, David Wells, Fronk D, Barker, Acarn, New Dominion, L. 0, Woodrnff, A. Boody, Prince Edward, Pensaukee, giearge 1, Binan, Tnrner and Kaller, R, Folger, Josepl Tayo, Nims, A, L. Audrewe, Buperior, Wikp-—gouth | nri—Fine, L . ~Down—P1 - Tt V. Bormin wnd casiars Gar of B itueon and connort, New York and barges, Tompest and barges; achirs John Rlee, Golden Rule, J. W, Doune, Norway. Ur—irap N, Mille_and barges: schis Siberis, Quinbv, 1, Y, Avery, i, Hummer, Winn—South, genll Weatnen—Fine, PORT OF ERIE, Speetat Dispteh to The Chicago Tridune, Ente, Pa,, July 12,~ARRivALA~From Chlcago, stmr (China, willi a large cargo of freight, Drraniunes—Stmr China, for Buffalo, RECHIPTA—18,000 bu wheat, 5,400 brls Bour, 2,643 {ons Iron ore, PrEtunTa—~Firm, No charter to report, The atme Winslow, of the Aachor Line, beesms alled Ly the breaking of her machinery, 20 miles off Srand Iuland, Take Supcrior. ‘The simr Claffeo towed her fnto that port, where stie will repair, MISCELLANEQUS. Efforis are belng made to raise the achr Glimore, sunk In Lako Erle. Friday chalns wero put under .her, and Saturday screwa wero ueed, ... Tho achr Na- poleon, Hbeled for tow-bills at Milwankeo, will bo sokd stauctlon by United States Marshal Uamilton Sunday afternoon, July 17, Tho claima outatanding ogainet her smount to nearly $4,000,...Jonal Richards, of "Mantowoe, han sold to T, Tostenson a ono-fourth o~ ferest In tho sechir 1fenry ©, Richards for $10,000. Tho Tim Doyle, s new tug bullt at Bufalo last {a ©. ], Notter, bas become thn property of Timothy and Jamen Doyle, of thut plnce, for n considaration of $3000,... The acow C. O, Molsc] was nolil at Tiecolver's #ale ot it Hurun Friday, and was bought by Mexsra, Iurlcn aud Hathfon for thie sum of $4,500....Tho Port “Iuron Timen taten that the now ‘channel of tho middie ground was made avatibla far Uie parange of & tow of venkels Saturday morning, ono of which drew aver 19 feot of water....The Deiralt 7ribune ntates Ahat Capt, Brows wreaking harge, Monitor, which left Detroit somo thteo weekn ago for Greenbush, on tho Lake Luron ahiore, to recover the wmachinery, etc,, of tho nleamer Detroit, that waa lost off that” pofut in 1412, returned last Friday, hwing recoverod tho wheel, hatt, boller, anchors, aud chain, and ofher portiona of {hio machinery, The capacity of tho lifting-shoars was tested thorouglly, and tlongh the lmilt was placed at 35 tous, Cupt, Suow feols cortaln Uit they will 1igt 40 tous, N RAILROAD NEWS. THE COMMISSION SYSTEM. Tho agreoment entered into by the variona ‘Weatorn railronds ab3ut n year ago not to pay commissions for tho aale of tickets to ecalpors wud agents Lias heen faitnfully kept by most of tho roads, and it was the goneral opinion {hat the backbono of this nuisance was brokon. The maintonanco of this agrooment wes, Lowover, oot due o8 much to the scruples the railroads had towards violating agreements, for railroads ueually make agrooments only to be brokon, but beeanso tho railroad war going on duiing tho past six monthe had reducod rates to such low “figures that tho roads could not afford to pay commissions for tho ealo of tickets, During tho Inat fow weeks sov- eral tonds bave again commenced to pay commissions, and thero is now n prospect that the commiseion nuivance will again bo ok tablished by most of tho roads. Among the roads that aro reported as ngatn payinug commia- plons aro tho Ohio & Mississippi, Nanhville & Groat Boutliern, Tolodo, Wabaah, ana Clevelaud, .Columbus, Cinciunati & Indisnapolis Railronds. Yeatorday tho 8t. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southe ern Railroad also issucd o cirenlar announcing thiat thoy will hereafter pay cownmissions for the eale of tickots over their rond ag follow: From 8t Loula to Nashville. ., From St, Louts to Chattanooy ! Now it must bo némnreul to overybody that tho traveling public is fleecod just tha sbove smount for the benoflt of scalpers.” Tha cry raised by theso roada that tho present rates aro too low aud thoy lose mouoy in false and Lypocritical, “for it thoy can afford to pay such high commis sions to agonts and ecalpors they ean cortainly afford to stop it and givothe traveling public the };nnnni of it, and thus Induco travel over thoir nos. THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. The following ik & comparison ot tho oarnings of the Uulon Pacitio Rallroad for tho mouth of May, 1875 and 1874 ¢ Operating espenzes, Gross earn.| ! $1 ,?73. 010, Increase, .| 859,159.43) Decrean, ... " _Aversgo incresao of carnin 1675, aver 1874, 19 90-100 per Tho earnings aod oxponsos of this rosd for tho first five montbs ondlug May 81, 1875 aud 1874, not including construction accounts, wore | [ | Operating expensca, Gross earn-| nys, Net e'rninga] he aycrage {iicroass of gross earnings in 1875 aver 160 per ceut ; not earuiyge, 9. 1 i AVET0g0 incraisy of gross oarnings {luy, $3,447. Tho month of Juno will shaw nat oari. Ings of £030,000, whicl, addod to uct earninge for ti 76, $1.005,118.41, will mako tho total jiut earuings for the 'Lalf year ‘culing Juno 30, 1873, 114441, which 18 cqual to the lutercat dus on the mortgage-aebt for all o yoar, leaviug the whals net gsruings for the next sixmonths applicablo for divle fendato tha stockliolders, Tlio not earnings fos tno Inat slx monthin of 1874 wero $4,233, 07,11, 1t 1a safs Ly Lo at loist $1,003,000 moro, ©qual to about 14 per cent divie or $4,223,000, which dead on the ‘stock, MISGELLANEOUS, REFUNMING THE TARIFY, Mr. E. P\ Vinlog, Gonoral Freight Agont of the Unlon V'acitio Raitrond, glves notico thatin accordance with s special sgreement with tho Contral Pacifio Railroad, freight for Btockion sud Oakland, Cal., may on and aftor this data bo - boutracted through to destination at the same §‘ ratos es thous in v i 3 will bo #270, i ! othor canterly paint, ¢ : ! forco to San Fraucluco, Sacra- mento, Ban Jose, nnd Maryaville, Cal. AMr. Vimng alup gives notica that o much of all former tariffs as makes tno ratos upon live stock elassed) from Omalia to Odgden §210 per car- load is ropualed. Unsil further natloo the rate apon ordinary live stock—noy blooded—shippod from Omaha l?l‘ Ex,:dm: umliltr tho umusl rolonse, ate w D munty, whother nrmnuxiu ""JJ’&’J.“.’R."L:“:‘JS snd whether cousiguod to Dgdon or to any paing boyond Ogden and cast of Cahfornis, : NEW STATION, Houth Amans, 6 miiles weet of boen onenod as'a Irsight yvation e Her o Hock Ilana & Pagifio ) Behustzlar hax boon .nnéfi,{gfl"kgx'm John PEDSONAL, Mr. John B. Carsop, 1 Agont-of 1o Tolods, \Wabasty & ol Frelebt skt pplad it o2 B hwnfl, Totired, % 18 placo of Mr. Phomag —— OTThAWA ITEMS, Bneotal Dispatch (0 T'he Chicagy Ortawa, L, July 12.—Ton Hourd og Supa. risors met here to-day to equalize the assey ments of tho different townublps, Jopg pA Nichols, of Maulius, was elected Chalrpoag, beating Armatrong two votes, Thig &iven Nichol, Republican, a boost towards the Legiu- Iature, tho duwection fu which hiy Aspirations lead bim, Johu Carlin, & esloon-keeper, s boiug trieq before the Cirouit Court for damages sustaioed b{lflunhllnrcn of » wan named Khcinbarde, who, two yoaru ago, became intoxicaied at Care bin's saloon, and, wanderiug off iu the uight, fell g&u‘.l{lda 'cl';:‘;lnmd Was drvm‘;:dn; Ca 6 wido ® YOAT an HloF - pouing thet -vuld’om .fifn mnmr.‘fi:' :g'v;pfh'o mnnwm’:q him fos their ulisce, pod e i v Ry Laky UnlUAGD 1 RIBUIvsu: BAD FAITH OF STATES. , Letter from Ex-Secretary McCul- loch, Why the Credit of the Nation Abroad Is Not Higher than 1t Is, Malnly Becanse the States Have Not Kept Faith with Thelr Creditors, Loxpox, Juno 19th, 1875~ To the Edilor of the New York 7ribunc:—Nothing in our history, or perhaps in the history of any country, has evor, toko great o dogres, aurprised Lho military mon and the atatesmon of Europe, as tho mau- ner In which our groat army was disbanded at thecloso of|the late civil War. Nothing. certainly, has, to such an extent, commanded the admira- tion of her financlors s the commancemon and poralatent roduction of our nationaldobt, That noatly a miliion of men, & large part of whom hiad beon long enough In the fleld to scquiro a love of military lifo, ehould, whon their work bad been finishied, go back to their hames will- ingly, peaceably, witbout n single {ustanco of violonce or disturbance, to resumo their former occupationa; that a nation\impovorishod,~for © tiunk wo havo now como to a roalizing sense of the fact that two-thirds of the Htutes could not, for four years, ho engaged in sub- dning and dovastatiug the other third, withont being impoverishoed, no matter what stimulus tho War might have given to many branches of industry, or what apparent prosperity might havo beon ereatod by a redundant currency,— that » nation, impoverished by ono of tho savor- est, bloodiest, and mest oxpenaive contests that has over beon waged, shiould, - almost before tho smoke bad boen liftod from tha battlo- flold, begin the payment of it debt, are facts that have oxcited, as I have esid, tho onthueiasm and commanded the sdmiration of military mon, atatosmen, and finauclers through- out Europe. Do not theao facta indicato tho ex- collence of Republican institutions, aud tho power, the uprightness, and tho practical gooa #onso of & wolf-governed peoplo? - What will tho reat Republia do with ity army now that tho tobollton hns beon subdued ? What will a peo- plo, every man of whom I8 a voter, do with their vast debt whon the quedtion of taxa- tion for ita payment lins to bo calmly considered ? wore questions which one might” have henrd asked—tauntingly by our enomics, doubtfully by our friends—in mulitary, political, and finan- cial Luropean circles in the spring of 1365, Ono of thoso queations hea bocn dotinitely an- swored; tho other fa iu n fair way of being so. The ariny of the United Btates is now a polico forco, sufticlent merely for the protec- tlou of tho frovtier seitlements agalnst the seattered Indian tribes which still hava a pro- carlons oxistenco In tho Western Territorios,—n police force searcely moro numorous or oxpel #ivo thau that of the single City of London. The debt—threo thonsand mllions of dollars in 1866-~will virtually dissppenr with tho present cantury. The non-oxistence of a standing army i tho Unlted States makes hboral-minded men overywhero hopeful in regard to the ca- pacity of mon for self-government, and causes millions in Burope to * laok neross tho sea ™ for & rofuge against subjection to military duty : whils tho ateady redrction of the national debt ives tuvestors confidence iu the national in- egrity. TIIE BTIAMA OF REPUDIATION. Tho question theu arisos, How happona it that tho patiounl eredit is wot highor than it s ? Why ia it nat, an it ought to be, lugher than that of any other nntion ? { answar, it is manly becsuso tho States have not kopt faith with their creditors. The losses which, in tho last two years, have beon suatain- ed by European investors througlt the failuro of rallroad companios in the United Statos hLavo beon onormous and distressivg, and private companios fail oo this aido tho Atlantic as wall a3 on the other. Bo far I do not undorstand that any of our privalo companics have at- tempted to repudiate their debts. If thay bad tho disposition to do mo, they conld not, They can ho reachod through the courts, and therg haa boon no Iack of fidality on the part of our Judges in holding corporations to their en- gagomenty, It {8 not corporalions, but Stales, which lie undor tho stigmna of ropudiation. The falluro of railroad companles in andoubtedly what, Just now, most soverely troubles inveators, and prevents tho succcss of all loans oxcept those which are offored by wollknown and dividend- ra_vlng corporations ; but such failures roate in ho minds of far-seelug and thoughtful men no distrust of Amerlcat credit, comparable with thot which I8 created by tho bad faith of sop- ereiqn Stales, Europenns, cspecially Eoelishmen, dosl liber- 8lly with {usolvenoy. Thore is no o&mlrylu tho world in which an honest insoldent dobtor finds less dificulty in ‘“arrauglog” bLis debta then in England. His creditors ask only that ho sball pay what Le ecan and this having been douo, ho can start agaio, relieved of Lis burdeus, Englishmen are toler- ant of Insolvency, but there aro no wopda in thoir languago strong enougl to oxpross their detostation of repndistion. It 18 the repudia- tion, absolnte or partial, by many of the tates Which casts a dark shadow ovor Amorican credit, and compels tho Qoverument to pay 6 per cent Interest, instead of 4, on rgo portion of ity dobt, ~Fortuuately, tho number of thoso who hald bonds of Btatea which have not kopt foith with thelr creditors i net in Europe vary largo, but it s Jargo onongh to dimiush uurm\ml{ tho demand for the bonds of tho Goy- ernment. A majority of Europoan investors have entlra faith in tho integrity of the United Btatos as a nation. Thoy know what the Fodaral Government has done in times paat. Lhey know that in tho darkest days of tho War, and Just at ita closo, when the dobt sosmed averwlielming, it paid in colu Inrge amounts of bouds which had matured, although the templa- tion to oxtend thom was diflicult to b reaisted, aud they doubt not that a credit which has boen malutained uudor circumstances the most trying will be maintained to tho end. If to the Investors who have tlis faith [n tho Uoyernment conld be added those who aro suf- foring by boinig holders of bonds of Btatos whioh are wholly or patially in dofault, and who {n consoquence turn their backs upon everything Amotican, and those who judge tho nation by 1ta components, competition among buyers would be largely inctoased, funding wonld not Ianguish 2 {4 uow doen, and the bunion of tho debt. by n fc:‘!u?tlou of futercst, would be speedily dimin- ebod, LESSENING TIUE VALUE OF ODLIGATIONS, That many of tho Htatos in dealings ~ with thelc croditors Lave be- haved " badly is undeniablo. Lot us look at therr dotion from tho Europoan point of viow, Woarean inolated people. With the excoption of Canads, which has little intluenco Over us, wo hiave no neighbory, and consoquont- ly we do not fool the influeucos which nations jn ¢clode proximuy exert |:Imu ono aunother, We haye ot an fully reslized the weight of (ke obli- Eunnnu that rout upon Americans as citizous of tatos as we Linva thoso which rest upon thom as citizous of the Groat Republic. Wo have not carofully considered what must be tho effoct upoy the Kuropean mind of tho failure of Btatos to meot their eugagements, A Hiate can no mose impair by legiuslation bligation of {tw own oontract $hiwn it can im- t‘“ tle obligation of the contract of individuala, We naturally look to the action of & sovereign Siale {0 be charactorized by a mors scrupulous rogard to jugtice, and a hlgher morallty than bo- fl;b ’t,o the ardinary tranaactious of individ. their Buch woro the words of Juatice MoLean, a musu alike distingulshied for Lis high mense'of honer and hia rmlmmd Issll Jearning, In doliv-~ ering the oplnion of the uprems Court of tho Uutiud Btateu in 8 caso which 1nvalveq the ai. :tv:u: u‘;lllci.t-hw to lnm:‘ ua contract—words at ougl 0 engrav overy Shae-tfouse {:%he Dalages e malsor ow, wlulo a Btate can nomore 2 }:tiou the ol;llzllu:}n of n-bnwn w'fi'@?ifl"ffiflfi ssems, not ouly lmyair, but it e i v d:; lnuu{“lu‘wntttrml au violato and serve them. Fortunsisly for J ho *went to hin revurytl" g Wbat Las wnce been done, with 1 uuity, under the form of governmen 0 0 groatly adinired. K Blate under the Conatitution of the United Btatgs invalidsto its obligations, but it can lesson the Yalue of those obligstions or render them s dead lotter by uimply iguoring them, partially or alto- ethiar, and solylug upou its koversiguty for s l;mhozlun againat their onforcement, and this 1a elng doue by many of the Btates. They do not undertake, by laws of thoir own mal ing, to sunul thelr” contracts; this thoy ars pro. libited from “dolng by the fundsmobtai law of the Fodoral Government, ‘They bob for instance, repudiate their debls by Qakiog lawa for their uhmfm'nn, but they ren- oz tliesa obligations valueloss, wholly or fu So their own good pleasure, by ast, socord Suuufi‘i"io?éimu..m, Tho Btate of Virginia Liaving, under an sgrostaeat with her tors, cannot, Able to relate all ths circumutauces of thy dent, commuund tuat bo could neither extend nor nin, leaving 2 hale & very alight barn was visible ng w0t OF thie akin, with acbaresseu wrorbe s touding over the 1rmted nnw hands—tho conpons of which woro to bo receivablo for taxes—for two-thirds of tho amount of the old onen, {8 comjcliod to sd- hoto to her agrosmeont and to reccive theso conpous frum ler tas-payers, but sho can re- duce thoir value by taxing them, and sho might rendnr thom aa worthlonn an wauts paper by sim- ply daclining to levy taxos, Now, what econ- founda forcignora in ilio fact that, whilo tho Su- premo Conrt of tho United Staten must pro- nounce invalid all acty of States which impair, or tather arc intendod to Lmpair. the hinding obligation of their own contracts, it has no power to compnl tha parforinauce of those contracts; that whilo no Biato can mako valid lawa for thio repudiation of ita dobts, thero in no power outside of Itaclf that can enforco an nb- ecrvance of Its faith. Hovorciguties within a nu‘v)vhr;mmzi to bo surprised that forelgmors toxod by this poculinrity of our po- Titeal “Fibric, and confoundod” if not din- gusted by the contradictions and injuatico that remult from it/ ‘Fho nnvorelvuty of the Statos provents an enforcemont of thair ob- ligatious, and thin it was that made g0 appropri- ato and truthfal the romark of our eminont and bigh-minded jurint : It Is oxpected that the action of & aoveroign Btata will bo characterizod by & more scrupntoun regard to justico, and a highor scnas of morality than belong to the ordiuary Lransactions of ine dividuals.” : "Tho creditors of the Btates have nothing to rely upon for the folfiliment of their obligations but their Integrity and their honor ; tuoke, there- fore, should bo observed with the atrictest fi- delity,—in spirit and lstter, Ara thev so ob- servod, I witl not say by tho Btatos that are pav- ing nofhing—pleading inabilty to pay by reason of tho effccts of Lho war upon their resonurces anan excuas for not trying to do anyvthing for their croditorn—but aro they so obrerved by Htates that bave no uuch oxcuo to offer ? Lot us vee, PAYING PROMISER TO PAT. Doforo the l)uugn of tha Logal-Tonder acta, the Statos bad alwwst without exception beou Lorrowers of mouoy, and for tho money they borrowed thoy issued their honds payadlo {n doi- lars. 1lave a majority of them made good, are thoy now makiog goud, thoir agracmeonts # Hns their treatinent of their creditors Lueen characlerized h{ o *earmpulous regard to justics, and by a high sonse of honori" Hlsvo thoy kopt faith, aro they now keeping faith, witli thelr creditors? Ilave thoy not, on tha contrary, for years past, withliold from them G0, 40, 30 por coné? Are they nat now withhold- ing noarly 20 per cent of what is justly their fduo? 'thoy are paying, it {u tre, in what Con- gress hae “decided "to bo lawful money: but what alter all is this money but unfultilied promiroy, whick aro worth just what they toll for In the market, sod no moro? They have boon declarod to be lawfulmoney, but they certainly aro not tho kind of monsy Which way borrawad by the Btates, and which tho States agreed to pay in roturn for tho money they bor- rowod. Arothey, in any truo meouing of the word, money ? Is it not preposterous to call money promisos to pay monoy, which can only bo convortad into monoy by the payment of a heavy dircount? I'acts aro stubhomn things, whicl cannot be ignored; ana tho fact cannot bo dented that many of our States are only makipg partial payment to tbeir creditors. Avaihog themsuolves of a law for tho existenco of which they are in part responsiblo, overy timo they bave paid the intercst ou thoso bouds siuco the paasage of the Logal-Tonder ncts, thoy thoy havo compolled tho Lolders to tako, now a lmli now thitd, and now a iifth Jous than way cnlled for by their coutracts. Bupposoe thero wero i oxistenco a gront futernational tribunal, es- tablisned by tho nations for tho settlement of all questions botween natlons and of tho claims of citizous sgninst sovereignues (and such a tri- bianal would long since have becu ontablishod if Cliristianity had done its perfeet work), which one of our distinguished Iawyers wonld daro to fi? bofora that tribunal with tho contontion at tho anti-var debts of our States coutd be, I will not ssy morally, but logally, digchargod by the = tender of dopreciated notes which the Government of which thoy ero n part has seen fit, for purposes of its own, to de alaro to bo lawful movey? If & part of the Etates aro right in paying ‘in Jogal-tenders, how has it bapponad tuat Maxsachusotts, moro Lieavi- 1y indobted than any of thom in proportion to population, has always paid hor interest in aoiu? Are theira? Masnachuselts has dono no more thau hor legal and moral obligations roguired of hor ; but her escutchoon is clear, sho never faltered, hor nama is honored whorover her namo is koown, aud Ler people bave not ouly tho proud suttsfactlon of knowing that tholr State at onat hias nlwavs neied fwirly with hor creditors but that sho is 1aceiving in hor Ligh crodit fu) roward for her fidolity. Huou McCurroci. ——————— Shorman’s Temperament and Grant’s, New York Jun, For all these memoirs toll us, Grant, who is commendad principnily for bis dogged’ resolu- tion" and *terriblo energy,” might woll bo regarded 08 Shermaw's inferior in tho gamo of war, though wo look in vatn for s description of chiaracteristics npon which to found comparisous, Wo remomber an succdate, however, which shows that Bhorman Lad considerod that ques- tion, nnd oven solved it philosopbicnlly, One night whilo eitting before his camp firc, 8o tho story goes, ho remarked to an oflicer with whom Lo was couversing ; [am o much brighter man than Urant; I ean soo things quickor than he cau, aud know mara about books than ho doos, but I'll toll you where ho boats me, sud whore ho boats " tho world: Le don't care a cont for what be can't seo tho onomy doiug, but it scares mo hke hell 1" We do not vouch gzr thio story, but it auglt to be trud for It iflustrates an cssoutisl claracieristio of both Generals, Grant, who Los a stoady and unimaginative temporament, nover wasted time or lost slecp in trviug to decido what the cnemy was doiug ont of bhis aight, but acted from tho bost Iluxht bo could get, and silently pursued his own plans, whetbor they were brilliaut or not, till ho was compelled by known movements or davices of tho euemy to change them ; while Bhborman, who has a udrvous and excitabio tem. eramont accompaulod by sn active imag- uation, not ouly gave “overy order sand watched every movement of Lisown army, but thought out with equal clearocss the orders by which his ouomy would couuteraal thom. Inthly peculiar excitability wo find tho oxplauation of those appearauces which at twe dilforunt opochis cawmo noar dawaging the entire courso of Sher- man’s careor, Wo refor, as a matter of courso, to the time whon Lo wns relioyad from tho com- maod of tho Department of Kentucky, on ihe report that o was erazy, which he now contonds was aléo inveuted aud curculsted by Sie mou Camoron, thon Socrotary of War; aud to tho outery which aroso aguiLst him after tho battlo of Bhilob, on tho same round. 1lis explavation of thin annoying story 4 oreditablo to bia foresight and judzmont, wud tho vigor with which bo dououtcesa Mr, Ilal- #tead, tho editor of the Cincinuati Commercial, tor giving carrency to it, 16 refreshing ; aud yet tlio ordar of Geu. Halltok rolleving hum frow duty noear Sadalia, togetber with s latter written by Gou, Halleck to Mr. Ewing, in which hie upenkn of Gon. Bhierman's * physical and mental wystem " as being **so_completely broken " as to render hin unilt for duty, shows that otliors boaides Cowmeron and the newspapers thought thoy could sco in bin pardonal pecadiuritien aud actions ot that period evidences of mental da- rangement, _——— Elfocts of Lightning, Dr. Passot bus communicated to the French Acudewy of Scionces throo curious casos of ey 8truok by hightoing under thoir wooden barracks iu the cump of Batory on the 18th of May at 2:30 E. m, Tho first, named Mondun, was thrown own Just as ho was raising his lsft arm to take somothing. He remained insonsiblo for upwan! of au biour, during which artificlal respiration had tg bo practiced, tho action of his luugs bo- Ing almost suspouded, Iy muscios woro ro- Iaxed, his heart nearly btill, hls pulse filiform, and his pupits dilatea. Tho syncope was fol- lowed by a deliriun: that 1aated lurtimlgm hours, On hia recovery Lie had not tho slightest recollue- tion of the wsocldont, aud ecarcely felt ths smart of tho various burma he had; yet bl limbs were nelther insensiblo for benumbed, The electrio fluld had passed over the whole inver uide of the left arm, the corre- sponding latoral part of the thorax, and, by bifurcation at the lumbar roglon, Lad followod the poaterior side of each thigh sud tho inuer oues of the logs, audlnfi Ak tLo fect, Hi clothes wero not singed, nor the buttons tonched, ‘L'vo days later lio was quite well again, oxcopt s point of enppuration on bis right leg, ‘Tho second man, Tolsot, was atanding when ho was wtruck; he becamo {nmensiblo with muscuiar relaxation, cawe to himself sgsin after a fow minutes, and had norocollection of tho accideut. Iho tuld Lad lefo slight burus sioug tho thoraz, lumbar region, and lefs thigh, Laiutly dlugeing bis shist without touchivg Lis othor garments. I took Lim a wook rgeover, The thiid, Baudounlers, Waa standing at the door, when Lo was stiuck on {ho loft forearm aud thrown down. He did not loge bis senuow, and a faw minutes sfter ho wl‘n o acci- Ho could got up aud go to bis bed, but boud the Hugers of tho lofs baud, The hght- had pierced his jacket sud shirt-sleoy hole about balf au lnuh.mzh:n::l‘::: arboroscaut shoots ex W0 B8 far a2 the delioid, and Ler obligations moro eacrod than. then In a lino down ta the extremity of the index, middlo, snd third fingers. Thoke marks dirappeared on tha followlng day. ' To conchuda, tha norvous phencmens causod by the sle.tiio fiuid wero of Lut httle fmportanco, Iint th,e most singular circumstanco is thi: that, in the firat two cancw, (e cansed rolaxntion of the muy- cles, nod {u the third ¢ m’ra- tion, o 2y i Which Cure A little_gli] 7 yeara oll, danghter of R, T, Blair, of Hailan, Betby Co., In., was bit in the leg Ly s ratticanaks while sha was wallung throngh the garden. Limb comeaenca! awelling very rapidly, and tho child was imn- mediately heavily doadd with whisky, and com- mon sods way bound ot the bite, the np{wlifllllun boing changed overy hialf hour. Tha little girl tecovored, and the town 18 in & tmnull, the temporance men declaring it was the nada, and tho licennn mon inalsting it wan the whisky that offectod tho curo, —— % THE “HOUSEKEEPER™ OF OUR HEALTH. Tue liver is the great depurating or blood- cloansing organ of tho system. Heot tho great housokuopor of our Lealth at work, and the foul corruptiany which gender in tho blood and rot out, a4 it wore, the machinery of life, are gradu- ally expolied from the sywtem. For thia pur- powe Lr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovory, witi wmall daily dosos of Dr. Dicrce's Pleasant Purgativo Pellots, are pre-cminently the articles needod, They curo every kind of humor from tho worat ecrofuls to tho commou pimple bloteh or emption, (ireat oating uicers kindiy heal under thetr mighty curative influence. Virnlout Llood poisons that lurk in the syuten are by them roblod of their terrors, and by their parse- vering and somewbat protracted uee the mont tamted systotn may be complotely renovated and bullt up anew, Lnlarged glaudw, tumors, and swellings dwindle away and disappear under the influence of their groat resulventa, Sold by all doalers in medicines, “ Claude, & child about 3 yeara old, was groate 1y afilicted with sores on his legn and fcet, so that bo conld not wear Lis shoes and stackings. Had o great deal of trouble with him. lad tried many remedies Ineflectually. At last wo tricd tho Golden Medical Discovery, aud in abont threo weokn hLo waa eutirely cured, lis sores wore all healed, and hLealth much im- proved. Lespectiully yours, J. W, Buven, million, Edgar Ca., 11l., Ja: LEGAL. Northern Pacifie Railroad Gompany. NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS. Tho undersigned, Master Qommisnioners, spectall appointed as ruch {o an action pending in_the Cirenft Court of the United Atates for the Second Judiclal Cir- cultand Southern District of New York, sitting in cquity, wherein Jav Cuoke_and ‘vlliers are compy nuta and *The Northern Paclfic Hairond Company Is dfentont, Lerchy give dotice tish they wil well public suctlon, within the Btates and Territories in which they oy be situate, all such of the Jauds aud fad-granta conveyed 1o th Slirtgagy or Doed of Truat fu tho Bill of Complatut {u said nction mention- ed, 88 are sltuated on tho complelod portions of eatd ad, ‘Tho times and places of such sales are oa follows, ma, in Wanbiogton Territors, on the 1th sy of Beplember, 1676 At Baiut Paul, 12 the ttato of Minnesots, on tho 15th day of October, 1875} At Fargo, {n Dakota Territory, on tho 21st day of October, ules may bo adjourned by the Master Gommissioners under thio powor of adjournment glven them fn paid decree), Theso 2alon will commentco at 10 g'olock i the forenoon, aud conlinue uutil 4o'clock in tho afternoon of aaid daya, and be continued on oach of thokuccerding days untll the wholo of sald landa and Innd-grants shall bo disposed of, Bchedules of ull the lands and laud-grants to bo dirposed of m be found and luspocted at the offions of tho Land Agntu of tho Cotapauy fn the respective placos mentionc sbove, at least two weeks befors the dato when such sales are hsl'uli( wdveriised to tako place. No landa will ba s0ld by us which may Lave been dis- posed of by conversion' of bonda fnt fand; by any contract for salo thereof, which shall hate bees aj. [roved and counteragned by tho Hecelser sppolatid s eauso Letore tho date of tho nale as herviu ad- yertised; or otherwiso by walo under orders of tho Caurt, befure the dato of 1ho salce ndvertised hero Thic'termn of the aalon aro aa follows, that L0 a8y Tho purchaser or purchasers shall pay to ths wndor signed na Mastor Commisaionera at tho time of thie xals the sum of five (5) por cent in cash on the amount of the Lid, such sum to be forfeited in case of non-gom- pliance with the terms of salo; and within sixty days Liereafter, or upou confirmation of euch aslo or. sales by the Court, tho balatice of tho amount of such Lid sliall be pald’in cash, provided, however, lnt in thy paymont of auch balaoce, First Mortgage Lionds, which bavo been sanctioned Ly the Court, may be takeh aa cash; each bond fn Atich caso Lo bo faken only {or much an amount as would oqual tho dividend to yshicl it would be finally entitled under o docre in #1o abovo entitled action, Hald lands aud land-granta will bo old under the terma and conditions as above preacribed, fn singlo seclions or subdivisions thereof, to the bighest sud Dest bifder, in accordanco with Publie Resolilon, No, 44, of thy Forty.first Cungress of tho United Hiatew, Becond Seasion ; and tho privileges 1nay, at the timo of salo, by given to any person who shall bid off o single scction or subdivisiun thercof, of Laking at tho suine price any number of additfonal snd adjoining scctions or subdivisions ap to, ana including, forty-ulue, sub- Ject, however, to the tight of the Master Commisaion. ers to wituhold '%fii‘v‘fi’x’:}‘%’? sI;I‘I.Eq stall decm Pproper, NETH G vlm'%'m. astor munissionors, TREDERICK A. LANE, Bolicitor and of Counsel far Complainants, EDUOATIONAL., DearhornSeminary. CHICAGO, ILL. The twontlath year of this School for the higher educa. Hon of young tadies, will begla Sopt. 12, A new and on- Iarged Boarding Dopactimoat, with clogant accommudas tlons, will thou ba oponed under the suporvisiin ot R a2d M, L. D. MANSFIELD, for sovoutaon years bead of Rackland Institu e, st Nyack on tludson, N. W whom apyly fur catalogues, 923 Wabnal August 18 to Frof. Z, GROVER, #5 Wabas CHICAGO ACADENY OF DESIEN ART SCHOOLS, Michigno-nv., corner of Van Burcast. Open cuntinuowaly. rawlng, Palating, Soulpture, and Archltooture, undor profossional fnstruction and wuldance of M, FELIX REGAMEY, J, RUY ROU- ERTSON, J. F. GOUKINS, Presdont L. W. VOLK, and W. L, B, JENKEY. For parl col for clreulars, MADAME CLEMENT'S SOHOOL For Young Ladies and Children, GERMANTOWN, A, o Fstablishad 1657, 16 mozt wesslon will o in We 3 15 108 e e Aot s esdan, Bept. Cul.uml.\'rfi:"ANu (:ouul:uuuld INSTITUTE— o . or attor Gon, Humoll's Bohool ~Nuw liaven, Cona. suety st iar: Lroparaiony o Collsg, tho Belcutlfo Schiools, or usinesa, with eyatwuiatic and thorough physical traliing by sallliaey deillae, §5uunsatics, sowing o Pblication, ADAME DE BROSSAID DRAPEI'S FRENOCH ud Eoglish uonmln‘( Hehool for Yuung Jadle 0, §0 Cliurchi-st., Hartford, Coun, The fall form wil ‘b:‘q.lfil?flnL 8 Far information or circulary, sddroey o Prinol ote. Catalogues Mii8. 8. L, 0ADY, Bend for clrculs All your soiled Clothing to BCHWARZ, who cleans and repaira i the best poasible manuer, BOSTON FANOY STEAM DYE BOUSBE, 100 South Ularx-st, The firm of Huchberger & Roch dissolved Juna 2 1875, by mutual consent,” L. Huchberger will collec tiea of tha late e firm name in all tho asiets and setils afl b gru‘-, and ls auiborized to nlala b 15 atiou. liqui- L. uUU"nEfl(lElu GAE, N, KoClt, MISCELLANEQUS, " PRISON LABOR. BURENVISON'S Oryicr, New Jensey Hrare Puisox, TN, duna T T i e Mlcation may be o Undyriia, bt o Tt A2 i Vaderitaaed for o = aoAtd {oF J00 bucement ey oo VARt o s TUESDAY, JuULY( 18, 1875, o AMUSEMENTS, ' P. T. BARNUM IN CHICAGO. Brilliant Opening OF THE CREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME IN THF WESTLRN METROPOLIS, An Audienee L'u\'l'wnrl('mt’jl in Numlers and Unparalleled in Enthusasm Grocterd t Wonrderful Exbibition Lt night, 15,000 DELIGHTED fPECTATORS lirong tho vast Amphittieatro and view w.th wonder And admfeation ti: merve'oun equestringian e et hihited fi the Lrilliant conteata npon the Grand Coursa, DISAPPOINTED THOURANDS UNABLE TO GAIN ADMISSION., 1,000 Men. Women. und Children Join in the DAZZLING SPECTACULAR PAGEANTS And firand Eyuestrian Dramas, Tho Grand Pavillion Occupying all tho Vacant Ground on tho ako Front., ONE WEEK ONLY! AFTERNOON & EVENING. The Great $100,000 Pageant, The Grand Congress of Monarels ! The Grand Congress of Monarchs DAY & INIGEI'T. This Drilljant Spectacle, with (ta Fiftecn Hundred Men, Women, and Children, Aud its wilderness of Ausilinrics, Las Len witneered by 1aoro people fn Now York, aut received with greate oF entlusiaain, than sy otlier etmiiat display of an. clent or madern timen, 1ts production will be in . Addition to AIl the Other. Great Pageants and * Provessions, INDIAS LIFE | Misa Maud Oswald INDIAN LIFE IAN LIP| a8 TAN L] DIAN LiFd Banilght, With Riguor Leonehi’s Tribo of Iudians, including soveral Bijuaws and Papooees, together with one huns dred of the young Indics nud gentlemen of tus Great ippodrome Company, Tho act portrayx, with vivid truthfulness, the varying incidents of Indian Life, an #cen in the camp, the hunt, in war, aud in love, while tha Lold snd fearless cquestrianiam of Miss MAUD OBWALD upon hur Mexican puay excites both woider and adnulration, ALL THE BILLIANT SCENES UPON THE GRAND COURSE. CHARTOT RAC I IIURDLE RRA 'y JOCKEY RACES, LELEPHANT RACES, MONKEY RACES, PONY RACES. BTELPLE CHAS FLAT RAC STAN RAC R CILUR RACER, SACK RACES. ALL THE ENGLISH RUNNING HORSES, Aud ths beautiful and daring YOUNGLADY RIDERS. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Doars open at 1and 7, I'erformauce nt and 8. Admission, 50 couta’ cllldren under 9, 25 centn, Reserved acats extra, Ticketn for sale ot the yarious ticket wagons. Those who prefer can sociire scats at o mmall advance &t Lithgow's Teiegraphi Oftice, No, 56 East Madison-st., Tribuno Buliding, THIS (TUESDAY) AFTERNOOR, GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION! By Prof. W, H, DONALDSON, In the Mammoth Atr-Ship, “P. T. BARNUM,” The largest balloon ever seen fn the Weat, Upon this ocension the Profeswor will bo accompanied Ly keveral membern of the Chicago press, Tho ascenslon will tako place at the closs of the afternoon performance, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, 189th TO 198th PERFORMANCE BY THE FAMOUS UNION SQUARE ' €O, Ot Mr. Hart Jackson's adaptation of tho groat play on- ttled THE TWO ORPHANS! Pronounced by press and publio the GRANDIST SUC- CESS t KNUWN IN CHICAG Hox utice open sl days in advanca. eronin; Baturday. ACADEMY OF MOSIC. ° Erery Night, Woduoaday and Saturday Matioces, Mdlle BLANCOELE And lior Famous Troupe of % Hoautiful Young lLadies, 1y tho LATEST PARISIAN SENSATION, Tusother with the Poputar PRANGERRFAMILY. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, ONE WEEK ONLY, commencing Monday July 13, Duprez & Benediot's Gizantc Famons Minstrels Burlesaue Opern Tronpe and Lrass Band, Raocognizod as the suporiors of Minatrolay, introducing ©ouncorts of went aud brilliaue, E2Matineo Saturday at il MOONLIGHT EXCURSIONS ON STEAMER BRET NARTE, Tuceday Eveniug, Twelfthet, Bauin, Lake Frout, T:40 m. Thurvday Evenlog, Douglaspiace, 7:46 . m, urday and Sunday Evenloie from Clarkat, Bridge, ) pan. Saturday will attend the Yaelit Race at 2 po, $p.m. Aatinoss atd p, m. Wednes- ] “MAN! EKNOW THYSELF|” DILSAMUL DAVIESUN'S GIE, GALLERY 01 Aty Sclonod ol LG Sauth Clarks datly fur Gcutleuiva only, from B & m. musson, G conte. Obsarve the addross, at., Chicaga. NEW PUBLICATIONS. FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS, Being an Attompt to Traco to Thelr Sourcos Pansages and Phrasesin Common Use. Ly JUMN BARTLETT, Seventh Editlon, Enlurged by nearly ono hundred Pages, 86d and xvipages, 16wo, Cloth, $3.00, 1011 p. i 166 8outh Clark- Oplnions of Former Editlons, “Thers 18 no such repertory of the coriosltien of quotitiou as you Lavo wucceoded in presenting, "—Lou, Lariea Burauer. 1 do not know any itlo book which 81ls & more i rtunt crovice in a library n a mure satisfactory w this, T ahall keep it within reach of y arni us #it at my deak, and juvoke & thousand bleadig on you whoutver I take 3t dowu,"—0, W, Ualiey, AL 1. **Oue of the most complete and perfect works of the kind fu our langusge, You have laid scholurs un- der great obligations by eurofully verifyiug both thy authurabip and tho toxt of thess housclohl worda, flue uulea nnd dndox aro of grout Value,"—Lov. James er, D, D, 0t all works of fts kind that wo remember, Mr, Bartiett's adulratlo vollection bas tbe widest Fange, and shows the frult of the uunuioet reacarch and (ol lation, The book 14 one which intulligent pwopla of any pratensions Lo culture vunnot well affond to do without, 16 ia & gutds 40 the wit uud wisdom of all agow."~Tickard Uraut White, Y1 reganl §t ws aue of tho most valuable books of ence 1u our lauguage,"—S. Austin Allibone, i word, g, Solued, of courso, Lo good sch Natlon. LITTLE, BROWN & CO,, Publishers, Boston, .. or] =R ANOLAL, - Stocks Daslt fn 8t tha Naw York Stnck Excbange bought sad 1014 by un on margin of five pet cont. Privileges Negotiated at 410625, a. calt Straddion £2:0 each, contral 20 shar ays withuat urtnar riak, whil suany. Adviesand inbor t on mom. bla partics. Put or In1eratgen % operations aro couducted, veny Free Ordory To ang addrass. Vrompily o1 ecuied by e anlleltnd 1 1 ' Solictted by matl or wirs and TUMBRIDGE & CO., Bankers and Brakers, No.2 New Vork, §60, $100, $500, $1.000 Investod in Stook Privileges in Wall-st,, Leada to roany thowsande of daliars erntf, Cumprn. va expianatory ciroulers, containing datatied siatn. s sud quitation pricos of all steoka doslt (n & the NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, wunsled Srec w those dmairing {oshoulat, | Aieosy ALEX. FROTHINGIIAM & CU., Brnkace aad Brokers, a0, 12 Wi Opo. N ___SUMMER RESORTS. DEER PARK HOTEL, B. & O. R. R., ‘Will Open June 21,1875. JOEN DAILEY, Manager, Formerly of Glades Hotel, Oakland. Lakeside House, MADISON, WIS, This favorite summor retroat | Situsted on Lakn Monoua, dir o waly sz hours' ride from Chicago. Che For particulars addross W. F. ROOS, Propriotor. ow open for amests ito Madinm, os moderate, RS Good Bhirt, §1,50 A Good Bhirt, $1.75 A Good Bhirt, §2,00 FROM BTOUK, = BIINTS ta order & paciaity. % 4-Ply Linon Coliars 82 por dor, {{HABRIS & COBB, N\_I05 Clarken, ! 171 8, Clark.s ARRIVAL AND DEPART EXPLANATION 0F REFEREN eouted.” ¥ Ninday nxcoptaid, riveSunday ats.ia. m, § Da THWESTERN RAtLANAN, B 11 pat cornar g nd ettt of Canad and B 1oe MICHIAAY ¢ Depats Soot of oot RO i 1 Guirkets, southeant corner af' Kandolphy use. Istand Ledge House, Wells Beach, Me. W. A, WORCESTER & CQ., Proprictorn, Thia f1ouso is conriderad tho best on the sea-coast of tulog, with nniog, and afl drncing and bartive at ecrvico of patroas, aud osorsthing that can be in 8 hauso adaptod for plessure and recroation. d Priens ordfur {he tabin, the comfort and happinoes of the guoste, lostad rom Boston to Now tinglaud, whero thoro ln sarf and riser excellent facilities for ealling, Gshing, out-door amusomrata, Good Muele Tor meationad &plendid drives on the sboro and in Lhn woadn. modorato, T} 'he bost the market can afford. & Maino 18, I runi Tour Lrains por o thia brautiful resort. goda) DENVER, COLORADO. The fincst and Iargest Ho amagalficent vivw of the I MARLOW & ol fn the West, and affording cky Moantain Ranke. MARSHALL. Pronrintors. National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. tardag, itk July. at 108, m. Cabln passags, 870 and #4, carroncy, svoaly riduoos Brisn, ‘Retara teksia &1 roduoes Prepald Stecrage ket ot Eivernol e, s % Nortieast carner Olark and Handolphas. (opesrig sbw Shorman touss), Clilcag o [ raton. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, 0, urday, 13th July, atdp. m. atuniay, 24th July, at9a. m. , 4,89 ++..Baturday, 3lst July, st 3p. m. ar London IMrect Every Fortalght. Htoerago at at the lowest X *Sunday Kr. CHiCARD, Aturday and Bunday ks, ALTON & ST. LOuis, and Chira e, s Coty At Tionver Shot o et ot $11e, ek aemnn, g hices: AL Drerats an UER Bandolphatt,, and cormer 3 e 7 Chicago & Padueat Railmaa Hircator, Lacon, Washiagton Jolist & Diwiehi Aconnrodat CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. Fnian De 63 Sou PAUL RAILRDAD. 2 f, eormer Sadisn and Canalesis, i Milwankno & Pratsi Divistan, Passeagn e i Cros Bitnnespoils, Ripos, ireea tay, through| CENTRAL RAILROAD. 0 Lot af Twenty. sunbiiphot,, near Clark, ILLINDIS Depot, footef take t by £t. Laals Ezproas, B¢ Lonis Fast Lin o Podris mud Kovkuk Bap, Dibiugun & Siouz ity b Huhuayue Staux City K Gilmau ¥ CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, try Jook a7 Lukesley Indiasiasas, and Sisienih.t,, ol dud Siateanihain, Ticket O ees, U3 Clarkas Leave. | Arrire, KANKAKEE LINE. Depot, Joot Lakest., andt depot Foot Peentye ot Xrom Central 'J TickeC olfice, 131 Randolphest, and aecond-st, IRECT LINE TO FRANCE, ) Transatlantic Uompany's Mail Stoamahips York and . Satarday, July 24 Fatordny, Avguet7 “Saturday,' August 21 GULD, (ncluding wino) 3 , #5%: thicd, 83 ltotien tick: ratos, HlMl’lfl! #2, with suporior aocom- modatiuny, aud Uislading afl necersarics without exira SEORGE MACRENZIF, Arent, & Brosdway, N.Y. CUNARD MAIL LINE. Sailing Three Times a Week 10 and from BRITISI PORTS. LOWEST RATES. Apply at Copany's Offico, morthwoat. caruer Clark aa PR A m’c:w b o 4 REDUCED RATES TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, Aud sll porta (o Groat Britatn and tho Continont. J. H, MILNE, Western Agant, 138 LaKallost,, cornor Madison. Leale, | Arvive, — Tndlanapotie, oatl Day §; Indinnapoli natl Nlgh 1:00p, m.| 8:30p. m. alaviliod (i ross (daily), -1 8:00 p. m.[* 7:154. m. CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. From INtisburg, Cinvinn, 8t Lowls Ratlway depo, cor. Arrise; pom. 7:40a. m. | 20p. m, CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Chic e, d Parrenger depot eorner rren p Larrades-st, M and ticket-afice No. 44 Clark'st.y naxi pa Sheraris it and Express, Srron Pasenger lain assongi, ca Pastonior, Bunday P e ‘assengery PITTSBURG. CINCINN) From depet corner rnmfl'«-t Sucket egice, 121 fandoly AILROAD. v}:p ::I‘,“ Hide, Grent Westorn Steamship Line, From Now York to Bristol (England) direct. Woatern, Tuesdas, Joly 8, ‘hursday, 48 Stooraze, 810, ul Eredeht Dapoi Hox V155 A gont. PROPOSALS, Improvement of Fox River, 3 W Sealed proposale, ofco untll 1 urclock, 1378, fur the. of tizbor o Fuu itivor, [ fu., o0 Tuvsday. tho Z1ih day of July, tractiod of aioho masonr locke and daing flled with rubbio stoue, for kmproviug the ‘inconsin, &e follows: Locks st Apblotog and Kauksuna, 1lams at'Codars, Littie Cbute, Kapid Cro. abo. nnd Littla au lids will b recoivod sopisrataly for each mork, ‘or all informatlon apoly at thls otice, Partios proposiog to bid must furaish satistactary ref. er=nca as o thair ability 1o carey va the work. Propwasis will be (ndorsed on tio ouvolop, * tfor Lock at Applotan & (o wafier work T, aud . U, HUUNTON, Major of _PERFUMERY, P RFUMERY. & E, ATKINSON'S o WHIT l‘lflY“lhACll OWDERS. ROSETOLLE )Y PUW] it - P >, LNT HoAR TG VNt dn, RN ON, FARIS, VIEX- PRIZE MEDAL: 0 dualers thronghoat the J. & B ATKINSON, Bald by ull ten-closs Blaws, 3 O Bondeat., Lomdon, Bole Agantsin Now York—ARNDLI & MONARY = Tha genuing gnarantoed by TIRADE M ARK. h ATANDARD SCALES ! OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago. Rezaratultobuyonly the Genuine, e FRACTIONAL CURRENOCY, $6.00 Packages oFr FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXCHANGE FOR - Bills of Natioual Crency, TRIBUNE . OFFICE BALTIMORE & OHi n J"'"‘::‘:,'C';‘;lwm rear or u,n!.‘i.-,!‘,‘..'b'l?,ii’u and depat Cirner af Wastingon e fekel ofice, 101 Clark-st., Lease. | Arrice, Mail, Gund ey A o [ CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. 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