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THE CHICAGO THE COURTS. The Bfurome Court Decides that Ralroads Aro Not Obliged - 40 Construct Road Crossings. Jmportant Deobsion by Judge Blodgett . on the Priority of Exeoution Liens, [!!lx Resldents of Kiuzlo Streot Want #80,000 from the City. ! THR DUTY OF RAILROADA IN CONSTRUCTING e decislon of tho Hupreme lowing is tho decisl Ou‘l’ll::!?lll?u cnfiu of tho Illinols Contral Railroad e tho City of liloomington on the duty of rall- rosd to build crossings over atroots lald out sub- sequont to the construction of tho rallroad track. ‘Tho opinion was deliverod by Chiof-Jua- e e fullt through the corporate lmits Iroad waa hullt thirougs the cos o o el et Divomington n T2, When bulll Chestuut street, which rune, st rigit, anglon wilh tho rfiroad, did mot reach It by a Ll mila or more; The railroad ran on the lie d{viding the landa owned by Fisgg aud Davis, The Company, bofore bullding Maeir rond, condomnod the righitof way over FIngg', and Davis gave the right of way over Lia, ground. Their lands wore 8t that time vsed for farmiug pir- cn, but were within the city until an sdditton was 1d ot n 1811, 1y seversl additionn to the city tho 7 strects wera oxtended, and Chentnut stroet crossed tho M pafirosd, Davin and Flagg gove the city, by couvry- anco, tha right of way across tlie raliroad and fa rigiit of way. The cily theroupon, by orlinaace, directed tho atroet ta bo opened, and raqutred tho rallroad com- ny to make & piroper’ and safo crossng by ersding The agproachos of the ntrcet at tho cronsing, - Thia the Company refused to a8, and ihe city thereupon did th grading and construcied tho croming which cost 24, sndl tho city brought suit againat the Compsny ki ‘Tocover thatanm oxpended in_making the orossing. 'On & trind & Jury was waived and & trial had by tho ¢ Court, Thero belng no content as to the price o patd for # thowork or the manner in which 1t was performed, % the only question being whother the Company was,tin= % der the facta in the cass, liablo (o construct the croas- iug, " Thie Conrt found they wore, nod rendered Judg- b ‘ment for the amouut claimed, Thinappeal is braught, £ and queations the deeision of the Caurt belo'r, { Waaro of opinion that sppelleo ntatos tio real quce: £ ton in coutroversy correctly whon ha saya that the % queation la whethor ft {8 within the power of tho Leg- b tnlature to require existing railroad compaules Lo ca i table crossings for streots snd fo Bt Rt R e or sxtandad norow thelr 1§ Lrackn atier they Lave graded snd built thelr rallruads, % Wedonot seo that sny nuestion was rafsed in the Court below as to tho right of thio city o opon this T STt Cearan ches thelr Tignt of “way. Wa ahall 3 herefore omit all discuntlon of that question aud con~ 1ine ourselves to tho main quieation in tho case, "That the General Asseznbly may, in grauting a char- tortos raliroad company, fmposo'ss condition that all such companies ahall restorn exiatiug streols end % highways scrosa which tho ratlroad hall run o their former condition, as near a8 may bo, would reom to ba 2 propoaition thal sdmits of no doubk. And 1t In equally © irue thnt, if their chartors wero {o contain & pro- % vilon that they should w0 construct crossings over J roadsand strects mubsoquently located snd openud, * puch a provision would Lo Lindlng, And If the Gon- 4 ersl Amembly wero to provide by genoral law that rallrosd compsnion should make ani keep up such 4 structures st cromaings whon the rond fs_Luilt, an well 8 thoeo that might be tcreatter laid out and opened, + all rafiroads subsequently coustructed would La com- clled Lo conformm to th roquizemont, unlcsa exemplod By thelr charters. Dut the charter of this Compan sdniainn no such proviniou, nor does tho twenty-0ft section of the Geroral Raflrosd law of 1849 mako such uirement (Laws Becond Seaslon, p. 24), nor Las ap- Delles roferred ua to any wuch provision in exisionce Whon thia rosd was located and conatructed. Conasol for thacity relfes upan the provisions of the City Charter, passod the 18th of Fobruary, 1801, Tho twentloth paragraph of See, 21 empowers 'the city by dtnance: “'To require ralirosd companic 4 to conatruct and kecp in ropsir and unobatructed suit. able crossingu at the fnlersections of tholr rosds with fho streete.” And the ame i8 ro-nacted by tha ded chiartar of 1601, which also provides that this Jatfor act snall pot doprivo the clty of any of th wera previotisly possessod under former chartars,un. fons by expross emsctment. Incorporations, when ‘bronght into existence, excont w0 far as exempled, or furtlior burthens are imposed, bacome liablo to pers furm all duties to Lhe publlc’ that devolve upon citi- xens, When brought into oxistenoo they become en- dowsd with tho pawors neconsary to perform the funo- tions and accomplish tho purposss of tuelr creation, 4 and they aro undor the pame Lurthens and ows tho name goneral dutles o tho public which can bo rightfully ruquired of natural persuns fo the oxtent {Bat they aro capable of thelr performance. Ty aro incapabla of belog endovod with palltical ghte but ¢ maybe,sud aro, with many, if not all, of the rights of natursl porsotis, They may suo and. bo suod, con. {ract and be contrdeled with ; they moy Luy, sl and Dold property,—60 far sa authorized by iholr char- ters. " They may recelve, snd have, and pay out mon- ey in the line of their busincss, and’ mocording o Lhe objects of thelr croation; Lut they aro {ncapabls of holdiog office, or i fact oxorcising any litical righta boyond thaf conferrod by thelr char. ‘Bt baving the rights of nataral porsons to tho ex- t m‘mm t thelr creation thioy are ontitled ta pro- toction In thelr rights to the extent as all natural per. 80 are in thelr righta, Thosame dutten {0 tho pub- 1o may ba required and enforced, but 1o greater or Gifferont bundens can be imposed dhan may bo ou ta dividusla, Suppose & uatural person hod this right of ‘way acrosa his uelghbor's grounds and afterwards tho city wore to locate and open s etreot acroea bhis Fight of wny, does any ona suppouo the owner of the right of way could bo compelled by loglalativo cnactment or an orlinanco {n pursuanco theroto to construct il consing of tho alroot st it own cxpenso, even i his right of way would ronder the usa of the strcot tmpracticablo or dangerous until the approache #a znould ba constructed ? “We prosume no ono would ¢ontend for the power in that case, and why? Do~ causo it would {mposs an unoqual and unjuat Jublis hurien on the owner of the right of way; that in spift would bo tak rvata 15“! publio uss fitmnlm‘ juls‘ " Dnl’.‘;l‘fl“! ‘comper lon, which must bo pald under the Caonatitution, 11, then, such burdens cannot bo imposed npon & ml\nfil .‘;hfl. or by I::.I:It:l rlununlhlo micu ean ired of sn sl person? Whe ‘brought. mmmluu. theso bodies are uu'lu! - = sons #o far s 10 becomo amenablo to the same bur- dens in the aupport of the Government by taxes and tho like as xnatural persons oo into, and Ifl':gfi:tlol'hn Government, Lut they are anly able 10 tho porformance of such” dutlsa to th samo exien; on the same lerms and conditions sa natural poraoaa; of tham no groater or utios than it can of natural persons, unloss right is reservod In thotr chariors o by somo Ly ihat entors inko charters, One of the fundamental ‘principles upon which all good goverument is eon- structed and i sdministared is squality of burdon ;E. Brotsciion, _Any other peincipls s unjush and tho camca of the Olty of Chicago vs, Tam ., m":l’hl City of O{Llwl va. Bpencer, 40 !nfil{ and d va, Jall, 44 10,9, k was bold thaf the whols 2 .Imnleu Flvlnd L3 sireot, hying 'a' sidowalt, or I[mproving » ' sire upon_ the frontage of Fioperty sdjolning th dmprovonment s repugnant to the constitution, and thatin nullnn;mh nmnmv-mnnm':‘l;: beaefits must. upon all roparty euhaneed In- valu Abereby, and imposed on the samo to the. extent of l:l bemants Al roquired, o the improvemen must ‘be made by general tax, Nowhers ls an mprovement of sl waa raquired, and the cit; lmm. the whole burden upon the Rail It never agreed to maks the improvement, The ‘duiy was not imposed upon the Compeny by thelr chiartar, of, 80 far 44 wo ca see, by any othor law ther |in existence. 10 O sembly bad 1o more 1 this burden on 1as pawer rden Company than to lmpose s similar by {ndiVidusl, which wo bave soon by the resse LErhion ;oferance Laa bocn made caunat be constitutionally + Sone. Tha princigle sunounced tn thoss casos aro conr Clusive of thls question, Whethor the right of {787 of the Compauy, 18 to be, conaldored_so i n - |condcmned whoy a sieoet oF Bigh ressnted by this record, Toeat e adrtad Gl aen's o Cowpany may be K | Rolics regulation to keep 1t m'pum’x. -nd“;fl:dxt'm: Senilona are not discusscd, But’ tie Gours below i1 i g geria Judguent in faver of appellos and m 3 EXRCUTION LIENS, Judgo Blodgett, yosterday, in the bankruptoy ".') matter of Joun W. Blely, gave s duclsion on the v priority of execution liens under jndgments of s Btate Coart, oyor subsequent claims of Asuigneos ‘nmler bankruptey proceadings, Before Rlely 4 'bad besa adjndicated bankrupt, Myronberg & 0., of Now York, obtained s judgment against 3. bimfor about 8100, About two hours botors he filed hig petition, which was volun. tary, bat on tho same day, the jndgment creditors lssued an execntion and placed it in 5 the hands of the Bherir, Biely's stock waa taken by the Assignec, and Myrenborg & Co, filed s petition auking to bave thelr olaims paid in full, slleging that they, by the prior lssuance of their exccutlon, had a priar lion, 1 Judge Blodgett said that Le Lad heldIn the oago of Woeks, roported {n 3 Blusell, Rep, 28, that an execution being, by the laws of the Btate, » liou on all the personal property of the defondant, within the comnty for ninety days, if within that timo the proporty was taken by an Assigneo in bankrupty, the lien way transferred with the rropmy and, still existed - rior lien, ®#0 that the ezeoution . sbould bo paid in full. As, howevar, this decialon bad given some dissatisfaction, owing to ap- parent couflicting declvions in different tricty, an olaborate argument had again boen uad in tho prevont case, but be had geuu uc rosson to chango his opinion, The Toderal Courts had deaired to carry out and euforce tho liens made by tho variows Btale hws, and tho appareutly contlicting declsions were owing to the differe q ence in the Biata Lws, The Judge also referw if red 10 the tec:at case appealed from Louisiana . endeavored to pany, Y crossen t, ianot oI tha fuvetion having mado the improve: to tho Unitod Btstes Supromo Const, nhcromi: that tho landlord bad a ::;glll“:fi’; flfi‘éfi'fic :hn tonant hocause rflm fl,‘;fi: Iaws fiua 1t to bim, 1fo wonld theroforo of that fhe claim of tho petitiouors, Myropborg & Co., should bo pald in full. - AUITA AGAINAT THE CITY. ¥ g1y uita woro bogan yesterdsy’ by varions partion_against tho City of Cb nlgah—'unfi 5 Honoa Boynton for #1500, ons by Abiga! vk for #10.000, by Mlolisol Ttignoy for el 000, by Job 3, Hickman for &1.000, by Carolino Dotao for 810,000, and Ly Patrick Murray for $25,000. Tho smts aro all similar io their cliayactor, boing to recover slloged damagos for Duilding a viadict over Kinzio stroct at Ilfluml:m; I ioh Titsted ntroot. s e i ey it erty on Z\ O it from Halntad.reut, {oxocpt by a long flight of ataira, and that thoir trade haw oo mmneh diminishad, and the value of thoic proporty lossoued 6o that they bave difiloulty in ronting it. . DIVORCES. Talght, filed a biil alleging that her mflflfi?c\'\’nuufi, l';p,d been guilty of unfaithful- nesn to his marrisge vows, and asking fors docres of divorce o l|hlt acgount. ¥, 4 lodgott has the casen of the United mi&‘{,g:,,x:,.(fmfl fuapector Larpor sot for to- i, d‘x:}’zmfibol attachment for contompt waa famed . yestorday -by dndge Mlodgott sgainst Bamuel 1., Itohinson and Thomas Keogan for failing to appear bofore Comminslonor Iloyne to ivo ovidance [n_tho criminal case of the United glnlcs agninat Hchaffucr Brothors, charged with violation of tho rovenuo laws. Judge Ttogors will have a paremptory eall noxt Friday of ali motions for now trisl which ste on Haturday's calendar, ¥ UNITED ATATEA COTATA. Durrity, Chaffraix & Co. and i, Upmann & (Clo. bogan & auit for 82,600 against tho Fourth Natiousl Bank of Chicago. DANKRUPTOY TTEMS. E, P. Allia & Co., clsiming 85,520.85; Redfiold, Bawen & Co,, on & claim for 69776 aud UBm?! E. Hoolye, on a claim fyr £8,508,03, filed & petl- tlon in bankruptey againat Abralism L. Winno, who has boen manufacturing atesm-apparatus at Now, 67 and 89 North Wella atroot, undar the Arm name of A. L. Winne & Co. The total in- dabtodnors {s seid to amount to sbout 882,000 Buepension of payment nlone is ohiarged. A rule to show causo July 24, was fsutod. SUPENIOR COUNT IN BIILF. 8. Gelemnn at al. sued B. Phillips for £1,000, Nicholas Kooritz commenced 8 suit in trespass ainaL Jorclim Pressbor, leyiug damages at a; 3,000, CIDCUIT COURT. Franklin MacVeagh & Co. began & smit for £4,000 against Alexandor L. Thorno. W. B, Morso sued the Northwestorn Rallway Company for 81,600, COUNTY COURT, Tho timo of the Court was givon vesterday to tax-fighiting by resideuts of Hydo Park, CRIMINAL COULT, Tho cass of Rudolphus K. Turner, chargod with forgory, again came to light yesterdsy, on a motion for a change of venue, the dafense maintalning that a changa bad not beon had, Af- tor the sponding of couridorablo tima and logal oratory, tha further considoration of the motion waa continuod until 9 o'clock to-gorrow morning. TNE CALL, Junor Gany—T76. 78 to V7, Jupae Moone—49, 51, 53. Junae Roaens—460, 545 to 555, Jupor Bootn—>526 to 514 excopt 53¢ and 639. JUDGMENTS, Hurenion CounT—Conrrsstons=0, H, Schwsb vi. Barali McNi $164,45—John Banders b al, va. Rob~ ect T, Broneou, $2:0,37, JupoE GanT—0, L. Wheelock et al, va, J, M. Bry- ant; vendlict, $J36,67, snd motlon for new trial.—J. 8, Harvey va, E. L I, Gardiner, $204.13,—Charlon Gos- #go & Co. Liough, $404.61,~Wiswall & A ‘Thompson va, E, W, Gemiug, I, F. Henderson, and G, Behofield verdict, $240,18.—Danlel Robertson v, roar sud Chnrles Holland, §346,13,—1. L. Michsel C, McDouald, 951, Cumcuir CounT—CoNyEnsioNs—~F., D, Relnors, va, Heory Moller, $1,150.~Isaao Cochran va, Joseph A, Montgamary, §319.10. Jupar Roogns—~Whiling Bros, vs, E. F, Dore, $220,60,~Edwin Walker vx, J, L, Keck, $1,000, Jupor Boorn—Ssmuol Beaten ve, Willlam Mao- Gregor and J, IL, Bcalea; verdict, $700, and molion for now trinl—J, L, Nowman ve, J. K. Brookman; vor- dict, $400, RELIGIOUS. MONKS, Special Dispatch to J'he Chicaan Tribune, Qumney, IR, July 14.—The parly of aighty- four Franclsoan monks who arrived in this coun- iry from Gormany on thoe 26th of Juno is mado up of cighteen priests and sixty-six studonts and Isy brothors, mombors who perform tho ordinary work sbout a monastery, Bixty-threo went to Toutopolis, 1ll., and twenty-one—threo priesta and cightoon studenti—came to Quincy estorday. Most of the brathers who wero sont ierfl are young mon, aud will remaln until thoy complete thoir education and are confirmed pricats, They Lavo perfocled their studies with tho oXoeption of pnilosophy eand theology, but nono of thom can speak & word of Euglish, There sro at prosent In this country but six mouastories under tho control of tho Weatphalian branch of the Fran- ciscan monks, whiah aro as yet regardod as missions, tho contro of authority being still in the mother house {n QGormaoy, Tho monas- terica are located ab Teutopalis, Il ; Bt. Louis, Mo.; Cleveland, O.; Memphis, Tann.; Her- man, Mo.; and in thin city. There aro at thoss Institations about 250 mombors of tho Ordor, Quinoy having !nrtrnlne. incinding those who ar- rived yesterday—slx priosts, thirty-ono studonts, and twelvo lay brothors. It is expected that anothor party, consisting of twolve pricats and thirteon students, will srrive in 8 uia in o day or two, thoy having loft Rotidrdam June 22, Upon their arrival a convoution will bo held at Bt, Lonis, and it ia expeatod that sovoral now monasteries will be catablished. THE HEBREWS. Borrawo, N. Y., July 14.—~The Union Amori- can Hobrew Associstion held two sossions to- day. The graater part of the tima was occupied in hearing and amending reports from the varl- ous committoes. Tho Boara of Governors were instruoted to admit studenta not stucying for the ministry to tho proposed collego. Juliug Bosonburg and Lazarna Silverman, of Chicago, each subscribed 1,000 toward the Colloge fund, Tho dategates wero feasted by the Temple Both Zion Congregation this evouing, Ad- Jjourned until to-morrow. THE NATIONAL CAMP-MEETING, Special Dispateh to 7'hs Chtcago Tribune, Ozpan Rarips, I July 14.—The Natlonal Camp-mooting, in point of nambers, is pro- nounced & groat succoss. Tha attendanco at preachiog Is generally botweon 4,000 and 5,000, Iho dootrine of Loliness 18 preachod all the time, Sevonty-five ministers aroso at last ovening's meetlng and toutified thelr bellef in it, and pledged themeelves to preach it. Drother In- skip sdmila Lo has naver bofore at aoy camp- meating soen so great a work. Tha oonyerts t:::um‘e'x c:rx;o :‘l;y m:lyl ':cm fa. d" I]n olajmed ordinary [nterest suddenly sprun; up atyesterday's prayer-meating e — AMUSEMENTS, THE UNITY CHURCH OONCERT. The Unity Church organ exhibition concert will ba given this evening, and everything in- :lc-;)o: an unusual enocess, The sale of seats a3 been very largo indoed, much more 8o thi anyona had expected, and the p:)lpoolu'l:g that the church will be crowded to overtiowing. The varied attractions of thus remarkable mu. slcal treat will be f frg A be found in tha programme, whiots rAnT 1. Overture to « l‘hm'): i hll“lfl.".;n.-q....‘yzl’.Il ir J. Creavold, " A 2, “Eventag Twiitgh 8, *Che faro uQ\:‘n Iugflu 7 Gary, & Overture, 4 Liranivg vt Cary. v, Louls ¥al 8. “Diots, yht;" from The Prophst 6 WA B te8 dnnis Loutss Cary, 7. Oneture 42 rum‘;'n‘.'.: o 8 * But the hkfl&l:z*l". Voo O, 4 Biota Bigaret M LOvis Cary, Hr. W. ¥, Holmas 10, “Non. cum::’o: uol,™ 128 4. 11, Thume and Variations Lo s eor ¥ . H. Clarence K] A MORMON CARGO. July 14.—The steamshy, from Liverpool, landed to-day at Cuuav (lex‘dhn‘: about 750 Mormona under the cherge of saven Nsw Yorrx, sgents appolnted by Brigham lfnm from Europe to U&h. g? gl’: 0 :?mog:nf fi:! $ween 500 and 600 are adults, including & num. ber of youug womea. Ninety-six aro natiyos s while the somainder arg the Britial dinayisas, Boan- TROTTING STOCK Catalogue Salo of Fino Horses at Crystal Lake Yesterday, Bixty-eight Animals Bring 30,000.-- Laokeland Abdallah Goes to ‘Wisconsin. The ssle of trotting borses at Crystal Lake yosterday proved a grand success, Home f00 pornons wore In attendauce from Iilinolw, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiaua, Ohio, Ken- tucky, Peonsylvania, Now York, - Masas- chusotts, and Cansda, The salo was con- dudted by Capt. P. C. Kidd, of Lexington, Kentucky, and the idding was spinted, sud in many cesos tho compotition was vory close. Tho offoringa conainted of the ontire hreeding estab- lishment of C. B, Dolo, Enq., to which Mr. I3, 8. Wadaworth added some sixtoon head. ¢ Mr, Doio's satatlions, olevon In number, brought 212,010, an syorago of almost 81,093 ; bl brood mares, twenty-five in numbor, bronght £8,710, au avorago of §318; his fillics, twelvo in num- ber, brought $3,705, an average of 308, aud four goldiugs §2,020, an avorago of 8504, Fifiy- two Liead brought 820,455, au avorago of $509, Tho wixtocn hoad contributod by Mr, E. 8. Wads- worth bronght £3,410, an nverago of $213, Tho fontire of tho alo wna tho salo of the niallion Lakaland Aldallsh. 1o is belleved to bo tho best-bred Hamblotonlan atallion in the Weat, having beon by Rysdyk's IIamblotonlan, Lis dam Encbantress by Old "Abdallah, tho nire of Rysdyk's Hambletonian.: He in & home of gront powor and suporb form, and attractive anide from his broeding, Ha was atarted atb 1,600, and quickly advanced by bida from gov- eral partlos to $0,100. ¥rom this point the con- tent was narrowed ta Mr, Charles Babbitt, of I3e- Joit, Wiw., aud Mr, George W. Ruat, of the Na- tional Live-Slock Journal, Chicago. Thoy car- rled him batwoen thom ta £7,000, at whick prico Lo was knocked off to Mr. Babbutt. Following is the record of the salat FTALLIONA. Alhambra, by Mambrino Chlef, dum Susan by American Eclijse=T. 11, Athiun, Oryatal Lake, I, 00, Americus, by Abdalish, dsm by Hurd's Commodors, 4 yoars olid—I, W, dacobs, lauo, i ‘Lakeland Abdallah, by 1tadyk's 1 by Abdallabi—Ciintod Nabbitt, Belott, Win., $7,000, L. J. Seott by Lakolnd Abaallah, dafn by Tiolts Mambrino Pilot—T, B, Rumacy, Chicago, $1,0%, Two-year-old_stallion, by Alhambra—F. N. Dran- son, Elyin, I, $215, | Brigand, by Mambrino Chiof, dam by Wardlaw's Bliaknposro—F, G, Tower, Oregon, 1iL, $100, Hipton, by Mambrino Hatchen, 'dam Ly Aloxandar’s AbdaliabW, W. Aldrich, TiptoD, Ia,, $40. Storm, by Blick Flying Clond, dim by the Washe burn iotao—M, Beldea, Galoabirg, Iil., $110. Merry By, by Alsmbrino Boy, dain by Star Davis— €, W, ibill, Foud du Lac, Wik, $175. "Prog, by Albambra, dam by imp Yorkshiro—T. J, Heott, New York, $110, Entorprise, by Alf Richmond, dam by Captaln— G. Tower, Ofegon, UL, $120. DROOD MARES. Guiding Btar, by Star Davia, dsm by O1d Post Boy— D, B. Canflolg, Ihladolphis, $130, No, by Cipportiead, uasa by finp Yorkahire—ari Hill, Fond du La, $100; 2 Ro Nouheur, by Koseuth,” dam by Amerean Ecilpao—31. Beldan, Usleaburg, Tl., $280. Buubears, by Allambra, danl by Keoloy's American Btar—A, 8, Stewart, Woodatock, 1iL, $105. Idiowiid, by Idol, dam by & Whip and Lialcom horse ~-M, Belilén, Galesbury, Til., $310. Matrug, by old Tom Hal, dam by Davy Crockell—T, @, Tower, Ouargs, I1L, $105, ubs, Uy Boattiea Norman, dam by French Mos- senger blood—8, M, Ballow, Oregon, 1li,, $87, Lurcks Belle, by Furcks, dam by Naugatuck—dt, Belden, Galenbiurg, Iik, $215, ‘Qroen af the May. by Captain, dam hy Simp- soli’s Wiackbird—E, . Darnos, McLean, Iil,, $130. Zadora, by Dirown Chief, dam by imporfed Conster- Bation—0, W. Hamiat, Polo, 11l., £10: Observer's dam (14 years old)—E, Fargo, Greanvills, ., 8270, Margucrlie, by Alhambrs, dsm by Ringold—G. W, Rust, Chicago, $300, Dlack Marls, by Albambra, dam by Abdallah—T. I, Ashton, Cryatal Lako, JLL,, $300, Hooster Girl, unknown blood—E, G, Gallett, St. Au- gustine, Til, $320, Bonnle Doon, by Bonnls Taddis, dam by Crackor— E. G Gallott, 5105, Tady Cloud, by Dlack Flying Cloud, dam by Young Addison—Jobs Grimth, Janoaville, Win., $145. Alice, by imp, Knight, of 8t. George, dsm by fmp, Monarch, and her two fllies, by Lakeland Abdallah— Bold 4n a'lot to Atr. Bpencer, Falls Rivor, Mans,, §3,000, Ttowfua, by Alezauder’s Aldallab, datn by Bmit's Sir William—D, ¥argo, Groenvillo, 3flch., $1,0:0, Lacillo, by Mambrino Pilot, das by Herrs Boston— L 1, Nortls, Tamollle, T1l., $200. Coellla, by Woodbridgs, dum by Belmont—y, G. Galatt, Bt. Augusting, 1IL,' $2:0. Wendna, by Alexandor's Abdallsh, dam by Ol Ab- labi—game, $510, Nellis Gruy. by Clay Trustee, dam by Lofty—g, 3. Bailou, Oregon, 1L, $05, Auticipation, by Olay Tilot, dara by Edwin Forrest— Dr, H, T, trodg, Belolt, Wi., $160, FILLIES. Urea, by Alhambrs, dom by Tom Hal—Simon Beat te, Whitevalo, Ont., $270, Tighiabade, by Takeland Adallah, dsm by Copper head—-Bruno Gausell, Liydo Park, 1il., §165, Melross, by Bpaulding's Abdalfan, dam by Oliver— Clinton Balbitt, Doloit, Wik., $376, dua by Clay Pllot—R. R, Auna, by Al er, Lowell,'Sharon, Wis,, $80, Albls, by Spaulding’s Adalinh, dara by Relf's Mam- brino Pllot—M, lelden, Galesburg, 11, 360, Iceburg, by Autocrst, dam by White Uak—J, A, Ehunmod. nqin, TIL, $140, Vivid, by A!fim\m, dain by Old Tam Hal—S. Best~ Whilevalo, Ont,, $30. targery, by Lakilund Abdalia, dam by Alezanders Abdalish—0iinton Babbitt, Beloit, Wia,, $380. Abuallal Maid, by Bpaulding's Abdalists, dam by Olay ‘Trusteo—I. M. Norrls, Lamoille, 1., $i11 Bohemian Qirl, by Almont, dam by Telaman—J, G, Gallat, Bl. Augustine, £11., $700. ‘Thornless, by Alhambrs, dam by Feck's Idol— Goarge Jowsll, Xenls, 0., $550, Ethel Doon, by Lakeland Abdallab, dam by Bonnlo Laddio—Clinlon’ Babbitt, Belolt, Wis,, $240, arLDINGs. 8cud, by Alhambrs, dum by Whito Oak—John Grit- Aith, Janoavills, Win,, $145, Quickstop, by Allinmbra, dam by Old Tom Ial—D, Faryo, Greenvlile, Mich,, $1,030, ficoglish, by Allsmbra, dain by White Osk—D, W, Eendull, Chicago, $:230, Hicartls Ease, Ly ifenbinger, dam & %1 Magna Charta mare—IL D, McKinney, Janesville, Wis,, $100, Lurcher, by Briguoll, dam by lirown Highlander— 11, 1, Btoddard, Gliicago, $555, ¢ . WADSWORTI'S BTOCK. Poatmistross, br, m. by Young Mambrino, dam by Post Boy--0, O, Baruos, Manitowoc, Wis,, $10, Cheatuut Filly, by Alinont, dam by imported Mango, 3. Niceolls, Blooinington, I1L,, $260, ‘Nilsaon, flly, by Msmbring Pet, dam by Star Davis —W. J, Hayos, Giinton, In,, $120, Lady Byron, ch, m., by Fields’ Royal George, dam by mfa Irishman—D, B, Cuufield, Fhiladelphis, $110, ortu bk m, by Clacbria, daim by Epailn-C Jatnmi 0, 20, Mollio KhnL,' bic'mu,, by Yorkshire Lexiugton, dam by Membrino Chs=~oba' Nicculs, Blooralagtin, 1, Morrill Mare, by Youna Moreill, dam by Gurneo Eclipse—D, B. Uaufield, Philadaiphis, $215 ‘Woodburn Maid, bx.'m., by Woodburn Pilot, dam by Young Merrill~0, G,' Barnce, Mauitowoe, Wis., 70, bletonlan, dam Mangosline, ch. m., by {mp, Mango, dam by imyp, Yorkshire—game, $110. b, m., by Etban_Allen (son of Hill's Black. bawk), dam by 8t, Lawrence—P, G, Tower, Oregon, Tiesals Wells, b, m., by Magnolia, dam of unkuown blgod—1V. 11, AUls, Freeport, IiL, $180. Blaggle, b, T, by Tippao Saib, dam by Oliver—0, O, Warrat, [thiudule, TiL.. 4136, Woodford Maid, ch, nl-ly, by _Woodford, dam by dreen Mountaln Morgan~~ohn" Niccolls, Niooming- tom, 1, $100, Let, br, m., by Tippoo Baib, dsm a Chief-Juatice i ), O, Warren, ilinsdale, IlL., $110, Forksliirs Lexings an Ethan Allen urda ton~J. T, Hollins, Ch 190, Gatding, by Doxate tesand, d mare—8, M. Baliou, Oregon, 1L, $135 i I:’l the colnululiulll of fllu‘;llu a “"Chm-!!s' not u the rogular cataloguo, the property of James Wadsworth, were mlu‘l. i pledaa N MADISON ITEMS. Spectal Dispaten to Tha Chicago Tribune, Mapigon, Wis., July 14.—~The Btate Board of Normal Bchool Regeuta bogan thelr annual moot- ing bore to-dsy. Hoveral roports aroto bore- ocelved, sattioments made of tho yesr's transao- tlons st the differcnt mchools, aud provision made for the openiug of new schools at River Falla. Presidont Btarr and nearly all the Regonta are present. Census roports of this county show & elight decreaso in the population in tho last five Yours, =" M. ) ‘The oundarios of Persinand Turkoy, ‘The Vionua papers, says the Lall Mal (Jazelle, report that the members of tho Turco-Persiau Commisslon appointed to sottls tho froutier be- tween the two countries are unable to agrue as to the District of Molammera, which iy claimed both by Turkey and by Porsie. Tho Peislauy allege that under the fast frontier treaty con- cluded at Erzoroum on the 20th of May, 1840, they bave a rightnot only tothe Town of Moham- mers, but also to tha island of that name foruod by the Tigris and the ersiau river Karum. That island, Lowever, uo longer oxists, as tho Karum_ has for many yoars lowed in & different cbannel from that montioned in the treaty. Not- withatanding this, Porsis persists iu her cialmia the Mu%ut territory, which covers an arcs of about 70 squara miles. Turkey, on the other band, deolares her readincss Lo give up the town to Perais, but vefusea to abandon the rest of the Sorritory, on the ground that, as it is no longor tho troaty reforred to cannot b ry garded as np‘alylng tolt. Both eldes adhioro ob- stinatoly to thoir viow of the quostion, and it in holiavod that the mattor wiil bn brought hefaro a Court of Arbitration, to bo compoked of the ropresentatives of the Furopoan Powors in tho Lagt, A e TIE INDIANS COMMISSIONER BMITH TO PROF. MARSH. Wasinarox, July 14.—The Commissioner of Indiau Affairs makes the following statoment with rogard to the lettor of Frof. Marsli, pub- linhed this morning : Homo timo ago Prof. Marsh returned from a Westorn tour, during which ho visited the lted Cloud Indian Agency. About tho tima of his roturn, numaraun churges of mirconducs In the offico againnt Agent Haville, of the Ited Cloud Agoncy, which involved the character of the suppliea and tho manner of their distribution, appeared in the Liberal paporw all calculatsd, apparently, to affect the Indiss Ofiice mnd Interior Departmant. ' Prof. Marsh came to Washington. collod upon me, aud presented mampies of the snpplies which i claimed came from ltod Clond, but which he had not verified personally. He did not call upon the Hecretary of the Interior, nor did he communicata witi him by writing. 1o was presented b{ tho Post- mastor-Gonaral to the President, and roiterated thoxo general and indofinite aconnstions. 'To all these tho Secratary mado no roply, &s nothing had baon prosouted to him detinito enough to Justify ion auswer, - . During the visit of tho Bioux deleqation to ‘Washington, in May last, I'rof. Marsh made Lis appoaratico, sud remainod novoral dayw in the aity, without calling upon the Secratary, or com- municating with hira. Tha Bacretary, being in- formed that ho was prokent at one of the Indian meotings, introduced himuoif. and anke the Professour to call at his aftice, The I'rofersor callod, and tho Becretary reanested him to give him, in writing, any grounds of complaint he wmight bave agalnst the Iudian worvice st the Red Cloud Agency, In order that lia might examine and invostigats them. 'Thiy tho' Professor declinad to do. Tho Hecretary had proviously requested the Ioard of Indixy Com- migsionors 10 nrpoinz peraous to mvestiyate thoso vaguo and fndefinito charges. Thus mat- tora atood until the Board, of which Clinton 1. Funk is President, seiocted Commirsfonera to in- ventigate P'rof, Marah'a complaints, When the pernons thus sclected were appointed. the Pro- foaror was notilied by the Commissloner of I dian Affalra of the appointment. and very polito- Iy reqnosted to furnish tha Indian Offica or tho Commissioner any information fn hin possos- sion, or any proof at’ i comnmand, to sustsin any charges which he might feol disposed to make, Tho Commieaton that hias been appointed cousiats of ex-Gov, Fletoher, 8t. Loula ; Beaja- min W. Harris, Enat Bridgowater, Mnss., anl mombeor of the prosout Cangroes; Charles J. Faulkner, Martinsburg, W. Va., o member of the Forty-fourth Congress, and a Democrat ; aud the Commission will procced to invostigate Prof. Marsh's complaint, Thia statoment of facts ia deomed due to Mr. Baviile, the Red Cloud Arent, to Prof. Marsh himso!f, and to tLe Indisn Otice. i THE INDIAN TERRITORY. Special Dirpateh to The Clicago Tribune, Mrusgrooee, 1. 1., July 13,—Tho permanent Agoney for the five civilized tribra has been finally located hero by Maj. Ingalls, United Btates Indian Agent. A building wiil be fmme- dintely orected,to cost ¥10,000, and A model farm in connection therewith will bo laid ont and put under cultivation to illustrate to the Indiaus how mod{ei‘u farming oporatious shouid Lle con- aucted. NEW MILITARY POST, Special Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, Toreka, Kan., July 14,—A large lot of timber has been shipped to the military cantonment in the Pan-fJandle in Texas, to be used in con- nlructing quarters for six companiea of troops. It f4 tho purpose to maintain & permanent mill- tary post in tust region. ‘Tho cantonment s 180 miles from Fort Dodge, fn tho heart of tho Indian huntivg grounds. LJFINANCIAL, SILWAUKEE SUSPENSIONS, Spectal Inspatch to T'he Chicago 1 ribune, Mmwaukee, July 14,—Goorge L Joues & Co, and Bell & Martin have suspended under tho rules of tho Chamber of Commerce, belng un- ablo to moot thoir ongagements. It ls confidont Iy anserted that thoJonosos will make rettiomonts to-morrow, and pull through. Bell & Marlin aro expected to come out all right if given tite. THE DES MOINES NATIONAL BANKS, Des Moixzs, Ta., July 14.—The National Bank slatementa of this city will be published to-mor- row. The Btate National will show €4:16,028 re- sources, the Citizons' National, #581.638. Tho Valloy DBank's rosources aro published at 2410,240. — SUDDEN DEATH. wpectal Diapateh to T'he Chicaao Tridune, BrminurisL, 11, July 14.—George W, White, n pottern-maker in the Bpringfleld watchefao- tory, died suddenly to-dsy of heart-disonse. Ho camo here from tho Elgin watch-factory. Ho was ongaged rogularly at work up till noop, whon his went apart to his lunch, aftor which ho Iay down, and when ealled to labor ho did not reapond, and on golug to arouse him kLo was found doad, ——— LANG-SYNE. 8ax Fnawcisco, Juty 14.~Dr. Yarrow, of Liout, WHvoler's oxploring oxpedition, has ar- rivod hore from Banta Darbara, on routo to Waabington, with several tony of specimens of relica of the stone sge of thiu cosst for exlibi- Lition at the Coniconial, Mr, Schumaker, of tho Bmithsonian Iostituts has boon making oqually intoresting dircovenics on Hanta llarbaia Lulands, and will continue Yarrow's work. —, THE “HOUSEKEEPER” OF OUR HEALTH, Tho liver {8 the great depurating or blood- cleansing organ of the eystom. Bet tho great housekooper of our health at work, and tho foul corruptions which gonder in the blood and rot out, aa it woro, tho machinery of lifo, are gradu- ally oxpolled from the system. For this pur- poso Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, with amall dally dosos of Dr. Picrco's Ploasant Purgativo P'atlots, are pre-ominently tho articlos needed. Thoy eure overy kind of hamor from the worst scrotula to the common plnple biotch ororuptiou, Qrest eating ulcers kindly heal undor their mighty curative influence. Virulent blood pofsons that lark fu tho system are by them robboed of their terrorny, and by thelr porso- voring aud somowlhiat protracted use the most tainted systom may bo completely renovated and bullt up suow. Enlarged glands, tumors, and svellings dwindlo away and dlsappoar under tho influcace of thelr great resolvents. Sold by all doalora in modicines. “ Claudo, a cbild about 3 years old, was groat- ly aflioted with sores on his logs and feot, so that he conld not wear his ahoes and atockinge. Iad » great deal of trouble with him. Had trlod many remedics inoffoctually. At last we tried the QGoldon Medical Discovery, and in about threo wooks he was entirely cured, his sores were all healod, and health much im- proved, Riespoctfully yours, J. W. Boyes, Vermlllion, E.gar Oo., 1il,, Jan, 20, 1513, J s care, custody, trestmant of the INSANE, Galne S Sliriie fgn HEILERSY, At DRGHERE sodies P B REE onibndloed ‘sddress T PRO rsriiiel WL L. M. 1, 5 Cotege i, Homilies O FRACTIONAL OURRENCY., "$5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN XXOHANGE FOR Bills of National Carreney, TRIBUNE OFFICE e AMUSEMENTS. | ___ RAILROAD TIME TABLE UNITYTfiE;SE ORGA:?’(XJOXEWERT. ARRIVAL AND Hflfl'flfifl? TRATHS Sutarday oz. piod. 1 A lgflofilyfl’&fl,w&iflfflfl RAILAOAY, MISS ANNIE LOUISE CARY., QUARER CITY QUARTETTE OF VOGALISTS, ARTHUR J. CRESWOLD, 1f. OLARENCE EDDY, end LOBIS FALK, Organists. Ticketa and rescrvedl eats for salo at Hookators of Jatmen, Metlurg & Co,, 117 Stato-st, AGADEMY OF MOSIC. Every o, Wodnesday snd Satnriday Matineos, Mdlle. BLANCELE! And her European Troupe of 20 BEAUTIFUL YOUNG LADIEN, In the LATEST PARISIAN KENHATION, togethar with ttin KTRONGEST TROUPE OF HELCIALTY ‘LISTH tn the world, PHIALTY Al HOOLEY'S THEATRE IMMENSE » SUCCESS Of Mr, Hart Jackron' adaptation of the great play of THE TWO ' ORPHANS! AL n_()f!nnvn Laks #—Dopot corner of Weils snd 3-Dopotcornnr of Canal and MICHIGAN CENTRAL Depot, fool of Lake-it., and Tiekiiofice, 61 Cinrkesi., sout L.and 5 Lake.st,, Tremont House. fnzinate, intlo-ste. e UREAT ROMAN ] 1 ; ' McVIOKER'S THEATRE, oo n CHICAGD, ALTON & ST. LOUIS, LAKE FRONT ONEWELK ONLY, c-:mmn_n‘l:in( Bondap duly 12, Uniom Pmsaze, Kuvsas City aad Denver Short Iinep, i Duprez & BenedictsGigantic Famous Minstrels | _affceritorssl vt ol ool e Burlesquo Opern Tronpennd Sivnas Band, Recognized as the superiors of Minstraley, fatroducing €oncorta of merit and brilijgncy. o B E7"Matinca Saturday at 8 s, St Tous, 1 MAN! KNOW THYSELF! Clicaina Fadneah Rallnoges ULIANTEL DAVIESONS GILAND PARTSIAN RIS biog Afternoon and Evening POSITIVELY LAST THREE DAYS ity and Denver Fast Re.(+12 00 Taoon, Wi Joliot AV 21EhE Kcomutmoantion: o LY of Anatamy. Sclence, Art, I now e UMY h X(/I’!:r:-; .“|.I thum. O] cHicAcy, — A Bintrea tho idrem. 60 5euthClarkc | gt ioues MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL BajLmonp. In Chlcago’ S G e Shep e e i Ot FINANCIAL, i 5 |_Eovee [ Arriee THURSDAY, TN AL T ke g b te ovesl _‘. 11w 1a i En Stocks - |in# SATURDAY, 000m m. [+ 409, m: ¢ Daalt In &t the Now Yark Stock Frel L TULY 16, 18, 17. S DS R Stk Baebanee buuelt and | el iy 5090, 1100, Thia wonderful exhibition will he given additional apolls, through {5 p,m. R Interent npon thoss clowig dayk by o erand enlmie. et 9:83p.m. [ 9300 mm, ) o of sl the marvelnus features, Equestrian, Dra matic, sud Hectacular, which Luve made the’ G Loman Hiypodrome the wonder of e worl, Doors open al 1 and 7, promptly at 20 amid 8, children und who prefer can wecnre te ILLINOIS CENTRA. RAILROAD. Depot, foot '«';fy_;_f':,‘f".-’l"l ?}:’1{?}?&'2{."1’3" t%err;‘r:wu. Nekat ; Privfieges | Negotiated at one to two per cont from market an mem- borw of tha New Ynrk Richaues or roswisila partiee ;::‘l‘l:“ ll’r:l::::‘,“?” .;"T:;{:}I"l;':“u “umk;'lfll ‘l}..\lrx;:s“::l‘n“,:x)I‘I'l”\’l;;“;“:v.'vlutcll the past ) days, Put or :""g:n.m ;n.::"l‘ "q';i;n Proria and Keokuk Kapress., ..., SECOND GRAND BALLOON ASGENSION BT Gllman Passongor, CHicAGo. B,‘HLIN{GYON AUl Depol'y Jout o7 Indi anet &l ate, 1 $106.25. Straddlea £3% each, erntrl 20 shiarm of stack for 0 dsys withaut Turther Fiak, whi and duliary’ Jrnst may b gaine | Pamghilot, ean‘aini snd showing tivw W Free To anyaddress. Ordérs solicited by mail or wire and prowpily vavonted by us. Address ‘Thin (Thursdsy) afternomn, n‘l the clore of cntertaln neat, P. T. BARNUM TO THE PUBLIC. [ OFFER THE TOLLOWING LIST OF CHALLESGES 1f aceepted, and proved contrary to tmth, 1 make '“J"FD‘D. oo, Siciartar Aurora P Dubngyo § the condition that the money ba approp rinted o any Ctinritabio Institution chosel by e Sayor uf the city i which they aro uecepted : TUMBRIDGE & CO., Donkers and Brokers, Pachiu’ i A i i, Josern e v e : 83,000 That the Darnnm Universal Txposition | No.2 Watlst, New York, Company Liave smparted moro thoroughbred: lorce 1 | thnu all tho combined khiows (n Amnerles, B Q00 That I sm now expending woro maney tn 1 Faturday,” 1lx, Monddy erect wooden amybithcatres for tho comfortabile ce [l g g KAl From Conteal Dapat, _IA""AK’,KEE UPIE. _torimdeet, Ticket fice, cummodation of my patrons than the dally cxpeunes of any truveling show ou this contineat, 83,000 That I have more muslcians traveling wit me than any two travellng ehows in Amerira, four timen an many oa some efling themeelyen firat-clars #hows, and tlic finert band thot over traveled with s BANKBRS, & 11 SAUNT, NEW YORK, and LE L5 1N EUROPE principal citie e Tndies,” fo ANSTERR 10 LONDON, 1 WAVANA, MEXICO, GIINA, Acenontaof I5anka Bankors and others trceived. _SUMMER RESORTS, MOUNTAIN SANITARIUM, For Pulmonary Disenses, ARHEVILLE, N, 0. This institution for tho cure’ aud treatment of per- sons aufleriug from Luug Discascs, In 10w open aid riil reninin so thronghiout the entire yoar, Ashevilic, 2,160 feet abavo the level of the ae, lis fors lorg iy eun vinited by auich pationta, aud the. climata 6 well known to exert & benefical fnfluence on comumptives. For particulurs adsdress ____ W.ALEITZMAN, M. D., Phyaician in Cliarge, ] "o K Lakeside House, s MADISON, WIS. sundey Passee This favorite summer retreat fanow ojpen for gumts Situsted on Lako Monuna, dirertly oppsite Maidinin, tent, 85,000 That wn have more performers than any Bvo xhows combind i America, 83,000 That he silver armor purchaned by me from' Mesers, Kennndy, Birminghiam, England, cost morw movcy alone than all the wardrobe of any travel. iny slow i Americs, for eithier Ting or parade pur- Powes. 83,000 That we aro the nuly rompan In Ameriea ruduces tun Cougresn of Natious s was produced nglaid ; And 000 More that wo produce it better than wua produced thore, 85,000 That T am the only man who ever import. od packs of Engiish hounds, whippers-its, and ail the parapbiernalia for o ropreveutation of &u English Stag Huut in a Hippodrome b America. 873,000 That mine In the only company that pro- ducea'the grand pectacilur pageant—tho Fetoat. lo. kini—n0 olhier coucern having the wardrobo of Lalles to produen it, 93,000 That P. T. Darnum Lns originated and Rucconfully mansged more and larger atusenient on- torprisca thinn any mian on cartls, aud that ho now has e Iatyzeat 19 tho world, 83,000 That T originated and produced, and havo tho only uhiow fo America producing, & epreantation of Donnybrook Fur, in which apiear two hundred Idies, gentlemen, lorwes, and juuuting-cars, This pioco wan golten up ol & freat cxpense, fy manager Viriting Irvland to wee the Fulr, 1 order (hat the repe resentation might e perfoct from the knowledge gained therehy. 85,000 Tiis our tent s Jarger than any before erected in tho world, $3,000 That | havo a greater clianga of pro- grainino than any traveling sliow on earth, 3,000 That’ miy organization cort more money thuti thu valuo of tlireo of the largest show-organiza o ooty cane el ofiet, 181 and Coreul Lianduly hest., awlal dden [ 2004, m.[* 8:40 p. m, 7:40a, m. CHICAGO & RICIFIC RAILROAD, Pusenger depot cormer, Chicu -l Larrabeest,; im‘,‘! and tirkel.oifiy No. 43 next b Sherman ot (duiy PI'ITSBII,HVv ClNCLHNAfiST. Lou om gl fraer < vton - Carra only stz hours' ride from Chicago. Clagies modurata, For particulars add; g " MRS . k. ROVS. Proprictar. Tsland Tedge Honse, Wells Beach, Me. WA WORCESTER & (0. Proprictora, This Housn ls conslilured th beat on tho sea-cuast of ow Minglnnd, whero thiern I surf and rivor batuiog, with excellont facilitios fur sall oo ® 8:008, m. [0 12 p. m. ] 7:408. m. PITISBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGD RAILWAY, { uoning, aid al hins, | thabins, i i sutdoor amuseniaty, Goud munis Tor dagcine 85,000 That our magnificent wardrobe cost more | bErtics st sorvico of patrune, aud ererything that can | than (o wardrobo belonging o ll tho traveling ahowa | Hianr 2 iuss sdupiod for tleatars and merrtion combined, 83,000 That the salary-lst of Usrnum's compsny {8 mory than the entire " salary-list of threeof tho largeat tent-shown 1 Amcrica, 83,000 That we havo s tiuer stock of harses than any BlUow o1 eartli, 83,000 Thist waare the only company who baye im- ported genuing Yaglals Jockeys wnd Lady- lurdl ders, 83,000 That wo are the only company who luve imported Mexican Iawao throwers and riders, with thelr s Iuistaug ponos snd wl purapherualis, 1 o | Thsfinostand levgmat atcl i the Woat, 50,000 That my Iippodronie is 0 dcd, an cent riaw of the Rocky Bou tho suido sumount that 1t s larger thaa it woa 1 "Now ST 8 WA BN Qmaba, Loavenwithid Atchison Bx “19:1h &, odation.. . o EDUCATIONAL. o a Frry ety it Ksp) ontire ring performaie of any Lent show in America, n o poderata. ' Tho beat tho miscLet can pflord for and for the comfort aad happiness of (s gacsts, & Maino it. R, runs four tratne per day tmm ffoston R tris beantiful revart. GRAND » CENTRAL HOTH, DENVER, COLORADO, BALTIMORE & OHID RAILROAD Toatas lears Jrim, reur or Eegoudion elding an o Matl, Bundars Kxcoptod. Kaprons, | 5 CHICAGD, HB_CK'I‘SLAND & PACIFIC RAILRDAD, epoh comner o Vi Husem and ”f/'-':fl_f'""‘" ket affo; Leare, ange. Propeietors, : §3,000 That my Hippodrome tent contaius more Bquare yarda of cloth than ten ordinary elreus tenta, $3,000 That my dreadog-roown tents are fn thein- sclves Inrger than mout of the circus tents now ] ART y SGHOOLS, 83,000 That Luse more rallroad caru th Michlgnn-nv., corner of Vau Hurcn.st, show on carth, len of thetu Luilt very ow oxpressly to carry wmy {mmonso chariuty, which are too high for 'the Qpen continnuusly. ' Drawing, Painting, Eculpturs, and Architecturs, under professhnal instraction and ordinary rullroad cars, 83,000 That I have sxpended moro money for new guidance of M, FELI NEY, J. ROY ROl- KRTHON, J. ¥, GOy Prasident L. W, VOLK, noveltles than ail the combined shows in America, and W, L. B, JEN e $3,000 'I! V., _For partloutars apply for ctrenl BISHOP EELLMOTH COLLEGES, with & traveliug sbow, each day, whoro sufficient gaw can ba proeured, & gennino gas halloon ascension, the LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA, Afford the bighest Intelloctu ICAN LINE. REDUCED RATES ‘TO AND TROM LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, And all ports o Uress Britals and tha Continent. J. N, MILNE, Woestern Agent, 138 Lass ., corusr Madison, National Line of Steamships, oelebratod W, 1. Donaldson, th nioat daring serousat tlat over livad, bolug cuguised for that nurpose at a suliry equal Ui expeido of an eutira clrcus (roupa, 83,000 Lint wo Garry Moro canvha-man tor arect our varlous Pasitiong than are required to run every departnient comblued of any other travellng urganizs— ton 1 Ameries, $5,000 That wo Luve made mors finprovements iu xfiu“mu u.xhlm:lux- m:;l have beon copiwd more than f.'.""{., 'm :R:r:‘f." "Fflud&fi. B s NEW YORK T0 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. all oflier shiows it Amcrica, & " 2 THI QUREN, 4471 tos. s st 10 m, 83,000 That ours fa tha largest and finest travol- [ 3ht fuur hourd by rall from hispoosion Bridge, Ni SRR U AT pord Iz cxhilithun ever conceived by man, Other promi- | £ Founder—The Itt. Rov, I HELLMUTH, | FRIN, L0 tuniar, 34h iy, 3493 nent whows hive offered to u:fll-rhrxuu\mu that tho | . 1, Lord Hishep of lurn. i ENGLAND, 4} Hat i combiuution cuill not be moved from placa to 3 lace, ul";!“x”) 1 o rmp::lllrl‘,t-.lg,:anli“fl withag ablestalt | ¥ Aglhfmltm Diroct... D;LN:S . .!,u.l,y fill,h:l o Prense reid carolutlyy and romember | /i fhior sarioilas sl 16 tho Principals, .-.‘n"-.'?xucl e, SinarageVoket” ¢ Shrrases. that theso Challonges nro open to | 3 P S Bt i Diraita for £t and upwanis va Urost Teitatn, Mhownion, or any sther individuat, | MADAME OLEMENT'S SOHOOL |yt mentis o it naon, under the above conditions, It is the Sharsan 1o only Hippodrome. It is not the old, old Clrcun, but overy uct entirely now and sturding, aud i% under more cxa penue than threo of tho Jargest Shows on earth. ‘Theo Congress of Nutlons iw not exe nibited in the sirvetss It can only be soen tn all its maguitic o in the vast Amphithontre Chicago, July 13, For Young Lindiea and Childron; GERMANTOWN, IPA, Fatabilahed 1887, o Wi i T e R e Bent Forcl athe Principal, VESTERN FEMALESEMINARY, Dxfird, hin, MISS IIKLEN PEABODY, Princial, Tha twenty- first yoar will communce Sejt, 1, 1876, *oard, uition, fuel Jidhts &c., only $103 ror snnuui, Boud fur cate: loguie aud ‘clrealars 1o the Prineipal, CUNARD MATL LINE, sathnz Thres Times 8 Week 10 azd from BRITISE PORTS. LOWEST RATES. ATy ompany'e Ofice, nortfiwast coruer Clarkaad « ¥, 0. DU VIRRET, Qonorad Westers Agent. | M. ', Te BAIL o A %% | ONLY DIRECT LINE 0 FRANCE, o~ s . Al 's A Good Bhirt, $1.50 | byt deili, wmstaics, sowlis. st Caialawes e ‘EY',‘““}“'“Q: Wmm-:-fl! NW.N':- i Gt s v ¢ A iy, A Good Bhirt, 31.76 . VERNON INSTITUTE FOU YOUNG LA- [ ERAKILE, Duura, Hasirian, durett A Good Bhirt, $2,00 bl‘]. dles and Little irls, Eatabllahied in 100, 3ot AR B G TN GG AT S v lary 1, Jones and Mry, Maitland, Privcipaly, Hoand ¥irst cabin, 8100} socond, 3637 third, §35, Ieturn tiol U3} BF00E: ing 20d Day Behnol fzuutlih, French, Gerimat, and | uiaat oduced poiae e S0; aulnd: 455, Retur ok BHINTS toordur wpeotatty, | Y15 00 23 Bebiool | sty FEOUL N0 48 bty | muodations, and"iaeludion all seasenviss. it s &3:"3, 4-Ply Libon Callars 83 par dos. H.ARRIS & COBB, Vernou Vlace, Dultimore, lteferecos given ob appli- cation, oharge. 4 i UEOROE MAOKENZLY, Ageut, 8 Drovimay, .Y, —, ADAME DE HEOSSAID DUALER'S FRENOK Great Western Swmnshlg Line. i 171 8, Clark.st, 9 g or Yuung ladice, Lristol (Kugland) dimot. = — aud Fagliah Hoardiug Heliool (o Young Tadice uw Yotk to o divet e 0,30 Cliurclivaty Huttford, Coun, Fhe L4 or et Tt oty & PROFOSALS. Dugin Septe 8, for informsation or eirculary, sddress o Ve uz&“mum' o, $3: = L = TR | ssabore, Jagursion tiskuts g1 “Apply ar tien't Wieelght Dopud Tmprovement of Fox River, WHsT BN, TR, M T oADY, | Lake iy &40, AL wSBoN TP, sutdl Prrineipal, Nus ular. ! | Tm—— —— ] ipal, Now laron, Caan, : u SOALES, MISOELLANEOUS, T FAIRBANKS' e 278, thy " 11 X locks o n“rfn- ::‘t:f‘-::n?f‘n'u‘:'-'n" : s '&fi:fl:fi.m?.‘mu Ui RIS ON BOR STANDAKD o Hivar, Wisconsin, aa follows: ks 8t.4 Lollon I|A Faubauns. | Dama svCodarn Tide Chate Holnia" Grus P . obia. aud Little Kaukauas. Sursavson's Orrice, Niow JEuwsxy Srare Pisoy, P e e o £l foriuatiu a 5 Partbis proposio to bid must Hirelth sattatuctory ot w‘,::"i‘l‘,‘u‘,‘,",‘.‘,’.'.‘{u ‘Ea Now Sorsey BEais Brison tha a S ipeals il L Laddriod e sataloa; Peoporals | Worladapt Lave bous seseail arestad: ol psass every 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicaga, forLack s Avpvise R SOSTORTINE R | Pl WSTR[ s @~ menmtalwoburculy the Geanten,

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