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VHE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1875. Dreston, Ludington, ney nee Green Day, eundrien$ ache Advances, Musko- See einen A! Salle B. AMerrill, Manistee, Inm- her? prop Whillam ‘T. Graven, Unttaio, coal y barge George D. Htuetell, Dutfala, com ; barge G. W. Adams, ; Duttato, costs sche Melvira, Munkegon, lamber 4 sche "Giney, Grand Muver, lumber; echr Einoling, Grand Haven, lomber; prop @. P. Heath, Bangatuck, sanieles: acow Mermaid, Graud Havou, lum- ter}. sow. Hunter, Clay Tanke, barks scow Mary. Helen, Tudington, railroad tea} schr ft, 3, Hubbard, Grond Haven, umdries; ach? aries ; echt Joneph Transit, Ludington, sundries; achr Two Obarlioe, Kenoslis, eundrions ecaw. Sagdalona, Ludwig's Vers wood ; schr Mary Nau, Brismnteo, Inmbor; scr Ad~ die, Detiton Harkor, inmnber rop 1, I, Haven, Cowings bargo C, 0, D,, Grand Haven, jum. her; Large Apprentice Bos, Cran Mayen, tumler; Ton Take Wreczo, Ht, Ju, fhe ; achs John Tibbits, idington, limber: ecir G, E,” Purington, White Laxo, lumber 3 scr Ohriatiana, South ifavon, lumber 5 fcow MN, Dunkam, Piko'w ler, woods prop, D, W. Rast, Cleveland, coals xcow Mary E, Waekardy Tud~ wing's ised baths prop Olly of Traveree, Traverso ity, lumber, Lranr—Aehr City of the Straits, Buffalo, 31,100 Du cats; echr Dolor VoWolf, Kingston, 20,637 bu corn barge E. 8, Robinson, Menominee, 100 bu oats and sundries: prop Hurlburt, Nuffalo, 37,600 bit corn $ achr Join Kelderhouse, Buifalo, 34,000 bu corn Dargo Uliver Cromwell Port Huron, 2210 bw cork brig Commerce, Menominee, 4 brie pork and sindricn prop Meronger, Benton Harbor, 10 brit pork and mindrics; atur, Corns, Bh Jo, sundries; alrar Bhaboygan, Mantiowoe, sundrice, Mons Genanaxore iro A, D. Caitwell, Port Thieon, 24,082 bu corm, 1,114 bele flour, 00 brls pork, 20 brie’ Leet, 2 tea and vB paile lard, and sundries 3 stror Muskegon, Muskegon, 12 brie pork, 15 bela po- fatoes, 11 Lrin ontoue, and auntrien; wtmr Hurom Holland, 1¢0 dey hides sud suniriee ; prop Badger Blate, HusTalo, 36,405 bu corn, 120 brie flotir, ana ane driea’s ache Mary Copley, Ogdensburg, 22,3020 corn ro G. FP. Heath, Saugutuck, sundries; yrop Veerleas, Drala, 23 brian Mour, 12.bete pork, and alnclsien ¢ Missourt, Duluth, 29 bris four, 25 brie bool, pork, and ¢undrics, LAKE FREIGHTS, cittvaan, ‘There wan an active inquiry for small vessels to go to Kingston, and, owing to tho ight offérlngs, rates advanced Ne, riling firin at Gc for wheat ana 33(e for corn, Tho tates to Buffalo remain as befaro, Saveral largo vesscla wero on the market which carriers would have beou giad tocharter at tho current rates, whiich ‘wors 9346 for w) for corn, ‘Tho en~ ayementa we 1p Mohawk, orn Inbough } achra A, Cobb and Alelvetin, wueat at Byes nehe Gardner, corn at 2:40, ‘To Ogilenabitg—Seht Mary Copley, corn on p.t. ‘Yo Kiugston—Schta 8. GQ. Fort, Grantham, and Monguagon, wheat ot der ache Gallatin, cokn as OA;0, Capacils, 180,600 bi whess ond 93,000 bu cofn, ' MILWAUKEE, Grain froights on the 1th wore deprested, Ohare fers: To Erie—Hchr Schuylkill, 92,00) bu wheat on through rate, To Port Colhorus—Prap Olty of Owen Bound (chartered in Ghleayy), wheat at 340. CLEVELAND. ‘rho following engarements were mado on the 14th: Bebrs Lucy Raab and Charlotte Nab, coal to Chebay- gan at 760; echra Fred A. Morse, ‘Thomas Quayle, Starlight, and Angun Kmith, teal to Alllwauked at 650 free; achrs Davil Stewart, Nefaunee, coal to Chicago, down town, ie} nchr King Blsters, coal fron Asbiabuis to Tinting, Tbe, orp terk p, tf ache ff, G. Cleveland, ratiroad fron ‘to Port Iturdu, 81 per tot straight, and fottrn vatds of olt raid nt Bie pur ton atraigbt ache Exile, brick, St. Clair to Marquette, aid ‘ore back to Toledo, fy t,t che Vuttes}ohdent, rafiroxd iron to Saginaw p. t., ad back to Stndilary’ at $1.00 per ton; schr Miloa iturt, oro Marquette to Kerio p, ts Sehr Sweotheart, coal to Narqitelte and ore hack py 4.3 sehr Conrad Rteed, stone, Julnaon’s Island to Sand Beach, $235 per cord frum dock, couignea to (my one- half of unlonding j echtw ‘thomhe Hitect and Lrie Queen, coal to Toronto, 90¢; err J, 8, Austin, co: Ohicage dnd trod back from'Loland to buttal briy "RATES RESTORED, The tiarlno nailerwritora of Nils elty And Milwairoe haying come to the conclusion that. restoration of the International Board ot Lake Underwriters wan an im- possibility, ofing to tho continued troachery of the Baatern companies, and as tho provalling rates were no Jow that tho cottipautes word bound to loud mtoney If Any accident of consequence ahould happen, decitled that {twas about tlio {hat soinothing was done to stop the dissatrous “cutting” by thelr respective com: item ‘Therefor’ they met yesterday dfternoon vt hts office of Mr, Rellolt No, 103 LaBallg street, nearly ail thg Chivago and Atiiwaukeo companies hetng repre aolted, After a loliy dobatd, in which the action of the Easleri companies Ih bringing about the prekent tithiettled cohdition of indurunce atfalra waa neverely condemned, it war decided that {b waa inipossible to £0 vo os heretofore, and tho vétablishment of a reaxoh- able at fede km dinporative neceasity for tho com foing busttiens in Chicago ahd. Atilwaukec, Wy, the following rates ou grain front Chicags ord agreed upon t To Baruls, 44.35 cents, ‘To iffal 83 cent, To Ornego 50 cetite, To Uddblist cents, ‘To Montreal... Adeduetion oI ei nt wil bo nindt on thicie Fater, ‘Thonew tari will gd into offe:t Bldnday, tho inst. ILLINOIS AIYER AND CANAL Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago tribune, _ Eaparee, Tt, July 15,—Aumtven ny Ittven—Cshal- Boal North Amorica, from Pert, with corns Derante—Piop E.G, Good, with morchandise for Peorth ; cankl-boat Douchard, light, tor Peru. Pasbev intd CaNan—Horth Ametica, with sora, and Gold Nod, witli cofn and wheat, both for Chicago, Sdabey Oor—Prop FB, G, Good, with mércnhndise, and canal-boat Zimmerman, from Joliet, Nght, to load with brick at Lasalle, Elqut feet @ inches ut water on the natireat of Lock 15," Wind wast, Baworkout, ili, July 15,—Annivep—Montauk, Lockport; 3,817 bu torn, 400 bFi¢ Hour; Montana, Vitea, 2,900 bn lien 4,000 carne LEANED—Chicdgo Helle, OMbia, FOARO ft tittiter, i850 Intl ¢ Drill, Ottawa, 89,83 ft tumbery Oidndtta: Suet, THis fe Miuibbe | Monte Chriatey Heuleoay GTG A lumber, 200 poets, vO In shingles, 24 m lath, yesseLs PASSED PORT HUTTON. Shactdt Lisruteh to Thé Chicdys Tridune, foar Hivaox, stich, July 18,—Passey Down—Prope Winoua, Getmants, Lady Franklin, dchre J. M. Wutéhinkon, Gots Piisko Ur—Props Bentod, Idalid, ‘Teadet bet barges} atmt Mating Clty; schrs G. 2: Jobnion, Starlight, Dundee, Emma Falconer, Wow seenthy Lights weather, cloudy hat Di The Chtedg7 e ie es ae ee rn mntario, Gut, , Golla Campbell 48d cotlabrtss Hobs ait Lert Pasty ae fee G My Neblon, #, Y. 1, Watson; Kea obtivort | kenra Artic, Eagle, Witge Ne ane , Wixp—Boulhweal, gentle} weather bd, LAKE MICHIGAY. oiticaub, Ammber rates hats aliphtty ibiproved during the Isat {ow days, anit charlers are tnade more freely than heretofott,,,.Th8 ittatdihoth ache O, W, Adams and barge Russell arrived hero yesterday with cargoes of coal, Théy werd in tow of thabtehm barge Gravoe, The pr 7 Peerless, of Leopold & Ausirian's Lake Sipélor sity lett bere lakt evening with 4 full carga ot frelght and passenwers, Among the passcngors welabonl two hundééd head of cattle devtined for ‘Huwatites, Thedo latter did tiot occupy albte-robma, ia, The licht Waloridge 14 rocelving sundry répaite at one of the docks of the Chicaka” Dry-ock, Company. The achr Higato Jones, "which wa fo" have sold at" Duifato Baturday by the United guilds Matsliel wan not dis. pordd of, there Lcloy = possible chance of oltier Srrangewiouts with treditura.,..Oapt, William Dall dus boon, appoluted sompander of ‘tho excursion steambr Bon Drake, The ‘Deal fa “getting clean UD Preparatory to lakjug the Moyor sui th Judges tothe yacht raco hdzt Baturday, Admiral Cox wil do th By ani credence Jha whisky cht ed Yoloriow wrll fo tuud ta the Nocal SAKE ERIE. wit xe. eclal Dispateh to The Chleago Tribune, Hitt, Pay duly 16,—Annivars—F' ati AP tchit Aunte Sherwood, ee ONeas EPARTURES—For Ohi atmr Chins; with a large aka a {rsiabt, tid a good list of jpanterig meni a tpt cat 8 el Ss ‘axigiite—Fitm and itichatiged: Other chirtets thporied here rates dest Biri Perry aud W, des; wheat td Erle from Tolda: ot trough rate | Rchr Bhaco, be per bel, behe. liatveat Ghueens ost ore back to Eri at §1,55 per ton, ib i geatont. Apertal Dipateh to The Chiedgo Tribune, Dergorr, Michi, July 16.—at 19 ‘o'clock fast night ad gat about 45 anit front Clavelddd, bet cylouder explodya, blowing on her puston-head, Engineer leod was i charge, aud aut Ofte aleamalinoat fosthatl and with =—gfeat. «presence of nM Adothet minuto sud tlie boat would “hays boun ay full of steam that durious ujary wuuld have ‘been fuevitable. After malting about an hour, throw. iug rockets, eto, the prop Blsuch, tperelt seeerotul tis alestted eae tpn te cHLOL. BUFFALO, Fpectal Mispateh to The CAlcaga Tribune. Bovvato, N. ¥,, July i5,-A telegram received thia Morning sayp ibe Ubirego Board of Trade bas been ralaed and taken into Fairport, 0. Kennody & Gg, ihwely. voughl te targo.at cura of the iorwnlert $500, rain lng raised, The coms Deobipped Baal by ral, “ MISCELLANEOUS, According to Gévernment measurement the water | qa Uatrolton bat was 10 foot; July 19, 1915..., the Derk Fabhiy Campbell, whith hiss babh sstiors on Man- alls Zalsnd last fall, bes been reloaded end towed to Dotrott...,Baye the Tewas Gasstist “There ts wanted OURS e¢ boats, oowizolled by » reliable man or om pany, tocarsy the shore matla according to contract, Dig py and permanent eitnation, Parties who can Al the bill afiould apply at once to the Post-OMmice Do- partment at Wantington, and pro at iLorty to refer to orory reaident on the ahore.",,,.Pelor Coffes, the yensratle pilot whe ran tho Neaaan, the feat ferry-hoat Inllt by Robert Fulton, tx deat, Io expleed at tho restdenco of hits aon, No, 18 Tafayette aventie, Brooklyn, Wednendny lant.’ The obit pilot wan bora in Poekakiil,'N, ¥,, Mu the yoar 1777, wat 0F enra of age at the timo of hin death,,.."Che barge If, JE Drowneeousoet of the prop. Hackelt, whilo «olt down Detroit River Monday, alruck on’ the rocks al Grosvenor, ‘The damage done wos telfiing, and aho aneod an... Tho Detrolt Prat aya * Captains will pear In niind dhat this Hightahip $4 flow at her moorin: stihe head of Lato Rrie,. Te les just 6 nlite aonth from Bole Blanc ght, and in anchored abont 450 feet fo the nuuthwcat of tho reef, on whicl thore ia 14 fort of water. ¥ rod light fa shown 8foctaliove deck, and & srhito light 40 fect atiaye, ‘The color of tuo hull ta red from the waterling up, Magis alan rot, Un bout tidea of the Hull are the words (Har Point Tighteltp, fn Inego white letters, Veanein stiontd give tls crate. & wido borth and not fot noarer than # half a milo ot etther aido,"’,,,.The Duluth {eraid gives the partion. Jarn of a trip from yalt. water to the hen of Lake Bu- erlor mada Ly the prop Calicornin, Capt. 2. W, Tacs lio, of tho Merchante’ Lake aud Iver Steameltp Tine oft Montreal, which arrived in Duluth on Monday, Juno 14, being the firat arrival at Duluth direct front water, Sho left Picton, » town on the Gulf of Bt, Lawrorce, and on tho Kantor connt of Nova Hontla, on the Quoen's birthday, May 24, with ® cargo of coal fur. Montreal ott buard.. «The Cleveland Leader ataies, that tho atmr Cily of Fremont, of Ward'a Lake Stinerior Line, has been thoroughly re- tnodeled this reason, having had abont $3,100 expe od in repairs on the bollees alone, ‘The onginen hi heen thoronghly overbaitled, new deckr hayo teen laid, a now cabin aft han been Yuilt, and new bedding furnished, Slo ia now one of the beat boats on the faker, and is fitted up wilh capectal reference to tho passenger trade, LETFERS FROM THE PEOPLE, DR, AMITH ON TI UNIVENATTY NEVOLUTION. qo the Mlttor of The Chteaga Tribune: Omreano, July 15.1 find mynclf under tha necossity of calling attention to ono or two im portauéerrotd in tatters of fact which 1 ob- gorveintho nccomnt given in your papor this ntorultrg, touching tocout changes in the atlmia- {stration of tho Univoraity of Chicago, In jus- tleo to all partion it showld bo known undor what circumstances Dr, Burroughs, in January, 1874, rotirod from the University Prostduncy, Tho jong controversy in the Botrd, reptercht edupon tho one side by Dr. Evorts and hie friends, aud upon tho othor by friends of tho then President, is but too well knawa to tho public. In the winter of 1872, it having bevotrio appatont that this petsotial question wae hopetdss of xolutioy, at effort was mado to ro- lave tho Univoraity administration of tho em- barragsmont caused by it, by an arrangement that dhould throw it out of tho Bosrd, With this ylow it Was proposed that De, Burroughs should rolite froin the Prddidoney, Dr. Everty from the Board, and that an organization should be offectéd, so farnowas to insure harmony. To this both Dr. Evorts and Dr, Burroughs agsontod; tue Intter upon condilioh that his friends ap- proved. ‘Thoy failing tu do so, the measure could niot bo effected. Ata meeting of tho Board held th Octobor, 1872, tho, controversy had takeu a form mora virulent than over, In tho cote of a hosted discussion, a3 the patsda chiaily active tm the on- deavor tu offect tha compromise jut described, I atated ta tha Heard what had been dome ti that re- gard, autl why tho effort had failed, ‘Ino method of rullef so datalled seemed to bé viewed with so mitch favor by dispadnionate inembers of the Board, that Dr. Burrasists waa tod to proposo t3 ina that thie pln uf adjustment ba still carcied out, only with thls diferesioe: that his own atuizo must iol bo siinultancous with that of Tiverts, Acting upon tho basis of his Dr yetaonal pledge, L went to Dr. Lverte and -pto- cured his signature, placing fuente onier po- eviliat obligatioiie 16 him aid hie friohds in no doing, inasinuch as bis sigiature was based wholly upon his cobfidenve in my adburaton tliat in timo tho compomise before proposed showd Ue in effect carsied out, 1b will bo acon that, thotofure, tho signature of the Proadent wan o yoluntaty proposal of his ovit, intonded o5 s menduro of peace. At this timo 3 committed was under anpolnt- ment, consisting of tnysolfns chairman, and Meets. Moyne aid McCagg, anid waa continued by request of the Prosidtnt nnd In secordance with an tinderstatiding botwoen hin and tnreclf, for tho oxproga purposd of carrying ont ths arrangement forasbaddwed in the resignation of Dr, Everts. This Committee was subsequently enlarged by the sddttion to it of Messrs. iarne, Doolittle, oud Burroughs, Artor somo wooks Dr, Barroughs, placed bis resignation, iu a bricl, Hastily whitten fottn, th the harida of this Com- thitteo, with the mutual undorstauding that bo- ford its progentatiod to the Board le should have tho opportunity to give it s form more sat- isfactory to himself, ho Committso auvounced to tle Bonrd thatthe resignation was thus iit their Lands, It was agroetl that previous to the actual vacat- ing of the Presidency, a unccessor to Dr. Bur- rougha should, if possible; be found. Fer somo fourteen months; it I mistake not, tho curre- spondence; with othor efforts, wout om with o view to bring boforo the Board the name of 4 successor. No gentleman of tho standing ro- quired ina candidate for thia oflcs was willing to entortain tho proposal while as yob thore wai no actuaj ydcany, and whilo even It was repont- edly statod and fibllebed that there was vo prospect of any: Meantime my own postion in the mattor had becoma intolerable, aud F fually tald tho Committee that I would cheorfully ro- sign wy place with them and my place on the Hosrd, but 1 was resolved uot longer to act as tho organ of a correspondence with so many farcical elomonts in itns this had como to have, ‘This precipitated tho mottor, and ondod in Dr. Bure sine presentiig his resigudtion diroctly to tla judtas ‘thig, Mr. Editor, ta the hiatory of that reele- nation, and your readuis chu judo bow far there is ovideuco in it that Dr. Lurroughs’ friouda ware toleléd as bo his own views in the matter. Uowardiug the preddnt situatlon, do not think it best to Ud riot that éxbrees tue deo sorkow J feel, lit commuti with, do fat ab { kiiow, all dis Interested frichda of the University, at tho ad- tlon taken by the Board at its Fecuht rheoting, Apart from tho sigual tujustica done Dr. Mons, it probably puts ub oud to all hope that tho University will bocome, dt lodat in Tita present gehération, whit eo tinny hats hopod tu oo fh and Jatiored td make it. Aa to De ato 8, ib is nob simply as a [renee a or. 8 has wen tho yor, inst galtmation on tho part of those acquatated with hia work, ila power ip tho clags-room ta be- yondoven that which ia #0 conspicuouy in the tilpit, while in evéry way lie has proven ‘bimealf the man for our neod. Lie came a yore ago, with somo hesitation, froma pleasant and ro- munorativo pouitlot, to take this diftcult aud trving poat, Aftot a year of emlnontly-auccass- ful service he is thrown out sith indiquity, be- canse he dosirod a more efticient admilniatratiod in tho Univorality aaa wholo, I beg pardon for trespassing so far, and romain yours, moat ro- shiecttully, J. A, Stren, CuIvAdO sOOtsTY OF LodAL NtsTORY, Tothe Rdttor of Tha Chicnao Triounsr Cutcaao, July 14.—Allow ma to offer a fow Uves by way of & suggostion of what would seem. to bd called fur now Jo Chicago in tho absence of uy association dévoted to tho object y whick I hote propose to refor. ‘The Chicago Historical fociety, whose build- ibg and libraty 69 tndxpectedly and iitterly met destruction in the grost fro of 1872, wh Insti- tuled and organized by a fow gentlemon of wealth and taste, who appreciated tha neods of tho city for an Institution of the sind, and who Nborally expended thelr monoy and exertions in tho intoresia = of = tab = trorthy pet of thelr ptids and Jelaira = Hours, All of what the Miatorical Boclety dcconipliviind catt Very likely navet be told, as I think that ite reddrds were not Bayod, nor iy thoté any cata- Joyud oxtant of its accumulations, ‘The amount Of Ita collections, however, cobsiderihg the fow -yearu {t Lind oxteted (it wan orxatized, I thluk, ity Muy, 1856), may be charactorizad as onor- uiou Testiaat from an articlo written ia tho tuonth after tho fie, the following : ‘Those ely parblo blocks of Ubicago will riso ain perhaps ty mora that former g orcbouses, laden with the products ovory clime, will uuco more a fogs of which we speak, tho leale, Rewspapors, tavja, clncto, engravings, pictutee thousands of thew rate cuples whieh nouey cannot duplicate, bare been wiped ont furever, Luuumeratie chapters about the early avitletent ahd progress of tua ld 3 Horthwestarn Terrtlory, told by the piuuvery, ied 1a wae in Pouersion OF tho Bocketyet Yet tho Slistorical Bockoty was ol inatitutlon, w monopoly, whose met antes wers bustowed sparingly, with » fautidiolsess which ropollod the followship of auy uuoulturad ruatic. = Tue Boclety, however, socompliuhed reat things, and had {t remained unscathed by » there would have been no occasion for (uus articia, But at present it is maimed and paralyzed) aud though it iy underutood that it has sormethlog of au extate 5 aaintog. lor the. time being {t rosth Io profotind ulumber, How ie Mt, ith the Old Bettlete’ Boctety® Friis Boctety tas eee in the Tal of Tess, and of 3 but the gather. pulels, Herlod- notice somawhat over 160 namen in a registered, thouch incomplete, list at that tlins, Many hames fn tho eatalogie, hoxovet, have pincd pared from thone of tho living, wiiich may be clalmed aaa ntrong argumont to iminediate Ac- tion in the matter te which I wouid here solicit attention, For eliginlity to a membership of thst Hoclety, In required & residence As eniy, an Jan. 2, 1897, though some “oarly birds had advocated the adoption of & previous date. ‘No.day the citizen sto camo to Chicago thirty> five sonra ago (1840,) would reanouably seer o lay claim to tho torm told nettlor 3" Indeed am plensed to rend the recollectionn of those who camo sevornl years after that date. flor long this Society maintained a activa oxialonce, or how much it uchtoved in Recuring tho written snemorias of tue early curnorn, | am not advised, but whas thera war, Loam assured mot the common fate of the Lith of October, 1871. What I now wish to urgo, 14, tho gotting up of fan association of thoae wito would wish to take part in tho epocinlity of coutributing of gather- Crd aud preserving, , uot only = fur the yprenout generation, but — thors to anedeed in tho far-reaching futuro, the bistori- en! memorials of Chicago, the past, prosent, and time to como. If tho Ifiatorical Bocicty Anth- ored tho first and choiwest fruits, which Suckloae~ ly have (urned to ashes, a bervest Is stil! to bo gathored, a largo field to bo gleaned, By tho combination of many iudiridnals, who perceiva the valuo uf and would saint in securing such memorials, there might be accompliched with & Little effort, and no eroxt pectiniary outlay on the part of each, that which would Le of utitold worth In the comm years. Every old aetilor'a story, whether long or short; indeed, every fact worth presorving, the siguature and photo~ graph, ot osher picture of uvery carly resident; evary book, print, map, or drawing, to bp found, which may iltuatrate Chicago's early his tory; every remaining old lettor that can be ro- oured, that may give tenlimony on the subject ; family historiea and gonoslogios, printed or in manuscript; personal items, memoranda, ete., witts notices of formor places of above whethor in Amorica or fatherland (not ono ina hundred of tho oarly acttlers of New England loft unon public or private record tho names of his or ber parents, or tho placo in the Old World wheneo they emigrated) ; evory literary production by o Chicago author, and a copy of overy boos, nows+ paper, map, or view printed in the town. These aro a fow things which might claim atten- fion, — without relating. to an extonded area, aud embracing other branghes of Amorivan lnstory, which might with propriety come withus the Bovioty’s core aud attention, 'yho name, or title, atthe head of this article mua bo (skon asa hint rathor than a motel 3 but te formation of tome auch an organization, au hasbeen jutimated, alt would bo ploased to wou, Wil no parrow restrictive policy, bezond the purposo and the way of perpetuating tue facts in history. Jinsny H, tlossuur, APEATLT ON A LADY IN A BEDEPING can. To the Buttur of The Chicago Trtotines Cuieane, July 13.—In Saturday's Tatung I feo jlublistied a full account of tho assault on Miss Diokinaon by Col. Valeatine Baker in an Engilsh railway cat. Why not give the public also an accountof a similar assault that occurred ona St. Pant rom, by a revidont of Bt. Paul, on a lady equally a8 xeapectablo ae Miss Dickineon, ‘Tho gentleman, with hid wifé, were traveling, Bho was to losve bim ats town on the road to visit friends. Attha town wherv sho left tho {rain thers came op the tral 4 ico young Indy with whom they were acqanintod, and the gen- oman kindly offered her the sieoping horth juss vavated by bik wifo. When all wera quiet, ler frightened screams awakened every one in tho car, whon sho agtd the pentieman” bad prosely: insulted her. Tho other pentlemen ot tho car had him turied oft, aud bo was not again por- mitted to enter, Nok many days since, this 0 curred, Probably the reason nothing has bee! rande public fa bocanso of the min's high p tron in gocicty, and the lady may nat etre to hava her naine bandiod over the cnuntry through the papers, but there wetoe many witnosses, 2 THAVELER, BUGOFATION TO HANNUM, To the Editor of The Clactiga Hribunet Citcsao, July 15.—I trould like to make n sug- gostion to Prot. Donaldson, Mr. Barnum has sent np some ropresontatives of the Chicago préss with hint in his aerial yoyagos; now why could fot Mr. Barnitn (wlto fa so lavish of his monos) induce Mr. W. F. Storey to accompaily tho Profesaut in hin noxt vdyaye, ard whet di- rectly ovor tha Ties building (the highor tho better) drop bim out? An exhtbitlon of this kind would bo worthy of a city cyon as miiked aA Chicago,—In auy ovent, it is well worthy of 4 ttlat, and Barnim’s namo woutd resound with Uouor to earth's retuotest bounls, A Bis Nugast. SUBULBAN NEWS. EVANSTON. Tho interest in tho liquor question {a ou tho increaeo. It Is chietly coutorod in tho suit agalidt a druggist of tho village, Whilols ty sot for trial beford Justice Cutrey, at the Town-Hall, at 1 o'clock = Saturday = afternoon, = whon m dologation from the Woman's Tempor- sce Alliance promises to bo present. ‘Twouty- four witnesses bayo peon duminohed by tha progedution, and the offlecrs wore bury yestorday in gorying thom. Sovoral of those wanted could not te ound, aud aro understood to be absont on “fishivg" oxpeditions. hoy may bo kont in hot water for somo timo if tho caso whontd be contiuned ob account of their absonco, Village-Attoruey Ido will conduct tho prosecu- tion E.G, Hvolte ins been engaged for the do- Teneo. Adam Mares, one of tho South Evanston restaurant" koepors, was yesterday tried bo- foro Justica Currey and a jury for selling spirit- ous liquors contrary to tho Inws aud ordinances in such ense made and provided, ‘Whe renult was a fino of £25, tho limit of the Jaw, add costa amounting to €16, which will probably be paid. ‘There are ix other suits agninat Maros, Tho Rev, Mobert Collyor lectures at the South Evanston Methodiat Church thie ovoulng ou the subject of' Clear Grit." Nybs PARE. The Board of Trustees of Htde Patk met Wodnesday afternoon for tha purpose of mak- ibg appropriations mid lovying taxca for the eb- eying year, Aftor e long discussion, the follow. iug items were adopted, aud o total levy of 3159,108.60 was ordoreds 2,875,090 3,R75,00 ‘4,oq0.08 wala Attorney's dang. Buperintendont of Publio Works’ balary ‘Treasurer's salar, 12,010,09 ‘ex a apotlal auogsincnl 2,090.00 Nepairs to highways, draitis, culvoria, cta,, — 1,0C0,00 Conatrictidn, repairs, and dtteutlon to bridges, yilagocital a ep Yeegldeht ahd Udird 0} Fetfocting arid continiilug tow atia Sanitary oxpouses and abating nulsancea, Bloctiod expense G38 for ateeet Jains, Special poll Fita Department: Hnvinearity work, Otialney fontaee tl 130.00 fa portage, dte,, Ranh dontingout had, 3400.09 Tho village's pottidn c 9,090.02 val ous contemplated improvements, the Board adjourned, pee bts A Wiles ‘Trick, Altdy ocounyiig & Ligh position at Washi mp gh position at Washing- ton; whose Lusbsbd ‘tae bt tha Govoruntent, nisde & trip ty Eurdpe with him, Sha ‘doted " on Jaco, And bero wae her opportunity. ‘alkiug, of the acquisitionastonould make in this lino, hue" told her sho should purchase auy reayonable qpaantity, provided sha would not ‘emurgle any. ‘To Une whe decoded. ‘The gentleman took as putt of bis wardruvo a» dreaslug-gowu, Cor lige moe Auwricans in the privasy of tle rug he liked to pull off Lis coat, ‘Sovoral times ov. the trip he observed the caro bls wife touk of this garmuut, and was gtatifled for her ansioty for bie comfort, Guce when snioking, whilo lighting bis cigar, he set hisgownonfite and quite & tole was burned ju the akirt. His wifo was considerably ayitated, aud he Mattored that go trifling » danger to him had so moved her, Ono mornulug, immediately alter thelr return to this country, ho found bo- tore ho reached bls dftice that kaya by weeded bo bad left at homo, aud retraced hiv stops to got them, Taio Sinself in with bis latch-koy be proceeded to ble chamber, and on opening the door found bie wife on hor knees on the tloar, hie dresalng-gowo divested of ite tnlog aud spread bofore hor, auduhe, scissors in hand, dis- engaging from it a white, flimsy fabric with which |} was cover, jue sprang up ob seeing wget thereat ss avis Ete 1 wore cd all over Europe, nad bought It bonne.” Pes THE COURTS. important Decision as to the Right to Convey Property During suit, Punishing a Sheriff for Contempt in Belling Land in a Recciv- er’s Hands, The Marper Cases Put Over indefinitely, County and Criminal Court ~ Business, IN CHICAGO, - LOVE VE. LASD. A docition way givon yesterday morning by Judge Willams In the caso of A. J. Rockafellow va. Mary A, 1. Noweomb, which was a suit of rather an intorcating clinracter. Jt appears that in February, 1968, Rockafollow's first wife diod, and by duly following his griof was so far sa- suaged that ho began thinking of anothor spouno. Min eyo fell on tho defendant, who was his winter-in-Iaw, aud & business-like young Iady, and teacher in Knox College, Jt was rathor a May and Decomber affair, rho being thon only about 23 or 25, while ho was 44, Ttut love wan Diind, and he probably thought tho marriage would bo less of a lottery when ho had nome data to yo on, through baving been already a member of the enmo family. His court- ellp, however, dogs nob eeom to havo ‘een very ardont, for ho testified that ho had only visited hin future wifo four or five times iv as many months. Possibly Mary had something to do with {t, fot her letters have much tore of business than tho tendur passion in thom. Boon after the complainant shored Lis hand, as ft woro, by professing attachment for the falreonfidant, che, woman-hko, began to preatime on her power, and evaxed hin to trade sotno Iowa land owned by her and her sister Emily for an acro gud a half of land in Hydo Park. Roekafellow decttned at first, but Mary pouted, aud pretended that ho didu't eara anything for her, Tho uaual rerult followed, thot the old man caved, aud transferred the property. Ho alleged in bis bill that the Jown Jnnd was not worth nearly aa tnuch a3 the Hyde Vark proporty, but thot the transfer was mado entirely at ber earnest request, and under a promises of marriage from her, and that Fho promised him not to have the deed rceorded, and that, when they wero married, she would return itto hin, ‘I'ho deed was executed Hept. 21, 1868, aud couyoyed about an acre and a half, the beet port of au 8-acro lot in Nydo Park, Boon after tha transter, Miss Mary's affoction visibly conlet,and in o month ortworho refused point-blank to marry him. In the meautine, Mre. Nowcowb, the defend- ant's mothor, who seems to tako her daughter's affaira into er own batds, aeerotly sont tho feed here and had it recotded, In March, 1969, therefore, Hockafellow, who raw hinwelt cheated out of both wife and Jand, fled a bill to vet avide this deed, on tho ground of failure of consideration, ‘Phe bith was dismumed, ap- peal taken, aud tho Supreme Court, ina very omphatic manuer, aud with some serious animad- verdlung over tho ‘quasi real estate dealer,” Fuaily }. Nowcomb, toverded tho decroo and or- doted tho laud to ba reconvoyed. A decroo was accordiugly ontered to that effeot, but on tha sane day it was fonnd tliat the land had bean conveyed by Mary to C, E. Grant, tao date of the deed being March 8, 186i, ona day before tho bill wa4 originally filed, Auothor auit was |. then begun to set anido this conveynnco, tlatm- ing thatthe sale to Grant, and by him to one Sandavs, wero made pendente lite, with notice of the suit. It was shown that the blank decd used wos a form of Culver, Payo & Hoyne, not printed until 1970, but thia was ex- plained, or attempted to bo oxpinihed, by the assottlon that a quit-clsim had firet been givon, winch bad subseyuontly been changed aud a warranty deed substituted, ‘Tho ease was ttied nome months ago, and Judge WMlatns yesterday rondered 9 decree itt favor of Itockafellow, ‘Lhe Judge said that al- thouph there were ebveral poitls of law Involved he should only consider one, that is auto whether the case was peuding ao as ty be notice te Grant of tie claims of the complainant. Tho bill wor fled at 12 o'clock, whilo tuo deod waa not recorded until 1 o'clock of the samo day. Although by tho:common law a bill was hot deemed to be binding until eervicg on tho dofendant, yeb tho American authoritibs rule diferontly, and tho statute of thia Ktate was peculiar, Undor it tho suit was to be considered ag binding from the timo tho bill was fled in the conuty wherein the real estate involyod was situatod, tho object Beloy that the docision of the courts Bhonid bo madd effective on the par- ties litiganta, and not bo Asfonted by collusion orfraud, ‘The present caso, the Jude eaid, after roferring to various decisions of the Su- prouie Court on tho point, was ovo wherelh tho statute § vas particularly = spproprinte, ‘Tho original bill had beon filed’ in 1869, and tho tit: gation had = been ulng = on ever sincd, To permit Grout or Sanders, therefore, to lie by 86 many years whilo sits were ponding about tho Jand and then at a Yate day come iti under deeds confersedly mud since the commenccoiont of the sult, would bo doing great injustice to the complainant. He would, therefor, rendor @ decreo in faror of Mr, Rockafellow, and order tho laud to be ro- vonyoysd to him, An appeal was taker from tho decision. Pennott, Krelzingor & Veeder ap- peared for the complainant, and Valletta & Gard- nor for tho defendant, THE NOCKFORD, HOCK ISLAND & BT. LOUIA RAIL RUAR, A motion way mado yostorday morning beforo Judgo Drummund to commit for ooutempt Som- uel P. Porter, Sheriff and ox-ollivio Collector of Roels Island County, for solu same property of the Rock tsland Hoad after it had passed into he haldé of a Neceiver. On the 2th of Juno last Porter sold fot taxta alt the proverty of the rudd lying im his county tu one E, W. Sinith for tho sum of 35,739.98. Tho road waa at that time, and liad been for months previous, ih the hands of W. H, Ferry, tho Necoivor. & petition was then fled by tho Receiver, and a rufo issuod on the Shoriff to show cause why tho sate shoutd not be ect aside, aud he attached for contempt in ditoboylng an tnfucctlob of the Court which had been provioubly tasued to ro- strain the collection of theso and other taxes. ‘Tho rule was returnable yesterday morning, and tho partied wore present with their attor- noys, Tho line of argumone wad similar to that in the lato case against tho Shoriil of Qrecue County, the Atloraoy General admitting that tho Court could tebtiain tho collection of illegal taxes, The Sheriff, Mr. Porter, in response to & question of = Judve = Drummond os to whother ho took legal ad vich, ald thet he asked both ihe State's Altorhey and ouothor lawyer, and thoy both thought he could go and collect thy taxes. ‘Tho Judge said that whon a Heesiver having poxaesion of tho property gave notice to partios that he would apply Cocouré for an iujunction ¢o ro- strain, thoy wore in court from that time, Alr. South. th purchaser of the land, was also to Le considered in court. ‘The Court then sad that le couridered the sale tu be absolutely Void, aud that be would sct it avido, In bis opinion tho Bhoriff should havo pe epplication for leave to sell the Re porty for taxes, although the Stato's claim for taxes wau paramount to every other clains, without regard to tho oumorstutt of tho property. He was not, howevor, disposed to punish = tho hori? = advortly, as = io. clawed to havo been ignorant of the injunction, but be shold require him to pay all costs of tho rojo, aud wotild require hit to on- ter into w recognizauce equal to the amount of the taxes to appear from time to tinte, and ghey any future or cr thet might bo made against hit, Judgo Trumbull wished that Mr. Porter should ‘be required to redeem the land and place it again in sistu quo, in the hauds of tho'lteceivar, but uo order to that effect was made yustorday. THY RAMPEL Cashes, ‘The cases agalnet John T. Harpor, lato Collect- ot of Intornal Noveuue forthe Eighth District of this Htate, were set for trial yesterday bofora Judge Ulodgett, but they wore postponed indell- nitely, owing to the receipt bythe Dietrict At- torney of who following letker from the Solicitor of the Treasury: Devantuesr OY JueTion, Orrror ov THE BoLicrT~ on oy tHE Tuxasunr, Wasninotoy, 0. C., July i, iWYS—The Hon, J.D. Wabd, United States Sia: Inthe cate of the Uni Blates vi, Jo! Hatper, late Collector of Iuternal Revetius for the Eighth District of Minols, Sud euretica, the Firat Comptroller of the Treasury bay soqueated me to dirget postponement OF actloif ror 4 few days, iu order that the revenue account of the late Collector may restated, if found advisable, You will thorefora way all proceedings fur Blew days, Vory respectfully, Bevevny Witsox, Solicitor of te ‘Treasury, Divoxces. Sopht Skinner filed « Lill yesterday for ditorce, charging her husband, Juhi Sxinuer, with adul- tery, desertion, aud cruelty, aria Hearle compiaiue that her hueband, Jacob Hacrle, isin the habit of caressing hor with ahearyand iron kettlee and making ou- meroun throata of shooting hor, ao that her life in rendored tnisotable, and pho thorefore aaks for a divorce, CRIMINAL COURT. William Gleason and Charles Thompron plead- od guilty of larceny, and wore remandatt, Thoma: Brown pleaded? feutty to tho larceny of Jead pipe, and was remanded. Folin Holtz, Willte Frank, John Fritz, and | Peter Cullon pleaded guilty to larceny, and wero, remanded. Harry Floyd was arraigned for trial. bnt waa granted & continuance npon the cerilficate of physician that be was sick, OOUNTY COURT, Ferdinand Deucher, Joln II. Bchutonberg, Anus. Mack, and Joba Poterson were adjudged juHANG. In the estate of Jefforaon B. Shay, the Inven- tory and appraisement were approved. ITEMA. In the case of Babcock vs. Tho Apploby Mat ufacturiug Company, Judge Williams yestorday appointed II, M. Sherwood Recniver. NERUPTOY ITEMS. * ‘William F. Whitnall was adjudicated bankrupt Wy slefault, nud @ warrant issucd returnable ug. 20, Tn tha mattar of Jnlina Weira, Augusta Weiso, Henry Waguer, avd the bankrupt himactf en- tored into recognizanca of 5,000 for the ap- posranceof the bankrupt and his wife before tho Court or Reginter from day tw uay hereafter as may bo roquirod for examination, and to ablde by pnd porform soch ordor as tho Court might make. - AUPERIOR COURT IN PIE. Amman & Co, began a wuit for $7,000 againet Francis Agnew. Max Hold & Co. sued Withnell, Short & Co, for $1,000, J.C, Webater saod A. 3B. Clark for 21,000. W. B. Batehaw commonced a evit for $20,000 against Adam and Pierson 2. Sinith. Jonnie L. litch commenced an action against David Lillis, Aaron Olive, and C. W. Lrowa, Joying damayes at $5,009. THE CATIA , Tenay Ganr—B8i to 106, except 83 and 90, Jupor Moonk~61, 64, 54. Jupar Ioarw—Motions for new trials, No farther cali of the calen: gene BooTu—027 to O14, except 634 and 530, NTA, 1uNB—W. Hy Mead vs, Li, Biekerdike, &. » Rolduson and F, M, ti 33,05,—John Schenk v4, Martin &ehmutz, $7°4.25,—Jamtes Gutduer ve, Willtamn Rankia, $2 Oliver Hestry va, Willan Cotte, $2! Willfam Qoldio and C, A, Hn'e, Supar Gany—T andJ, F, Hatch, $45.25,— Matthew Fred O, Kimball, $124.4 J Hoots 4215.41,—Joun Claris et s “Chietrr Cornt—lensr Roarne—Willitm Peters a int, E1205, nnd motion for ton Ueriog et ale see dames Barker, A.T, Ewing tad, v2, Jolin B, Bal, Boot}, M, Waite ve, ‘The and Globo. Taeurance’ Compan; and snotion for uew trial, pane ELSEWHERE, DIVORCE CAR AT PAVESTORT, Srecral Ditapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Davexront, Ia, Juiy 15.—The firet wuis for divorce ever brought in the courts of this coun- ty, under Hoc. 2.224 of tho code was entered yestorday for trial in tho September term of the District Court, Tho parties reeido in Dayen- port, The pame of tho defendant is Herman Peters, a baker, who beheves that bis wife Au- F, Pajrbsnkx metrong et al, vA, A. McNally ve, dames al, ve, F, it, Kuowke, rad and verdict, wusto has treated him most #liabbily, while her treatment of another party Las not been shabby at alt om — the mindof the latter. Herman aters that he and Augusto were married on the 17th of April, 1975, The bride's name was Stoclite, and now ho finds that his wife ix the mother of a child born sinco marriage, that is no relative of his, ond It being o tact that he hae no child at all, tho etntute provittes muet bo tho case if'a legal separation Into be secured. Herman aska the Court to grant him a divorce. INCOME TAX D¥cIsION, arectal Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Bremoriecp, IW, July 15.—Lhe Supreme Cautt of tha United States has decided that the salaries of Stato officers were not liable to pay the income-tax asxesecd by former lawa, and eonse of tho wx-State oficera aro making wp accounts to recover the tax they paid by former years, Gov, Palmer wos tho first oficor to raira tho question, and bo took the ground in 1870 that tho United Stuter lias no power to tax the ealnnies of per- sons ewployod by a State as ayente or ofiicars, RUIT TO RECOTER. The time of tho United States Court to-day hae been takou up with a suit of M. Bravman, who sues D. G. Phillips for the valuo of fy, of Jinots Slate Journal Company etock. Tho wiaintiff charges that be and defonitsht were stockholders of the Company in 1870, and that ho had £2,000 of stock in the Company's asfo, to which dofondant bad a key, After tho letting of the State printing contract of that yesr, it is charged that Vhiilips took this etock and conyerod it to his own neo in getting control of the Company. The case will occupy a part of to-morrow. AXOTHER CARE. Bpestal Dispatch to The Clacato Tribune, Axn ARr Mich. July 15.-Tho Leevitt divorce case camo on for trial in the Cucuit Court to-day, before Judge Craue, The Mon, Ti, J. Beaks apd the Hon. C, Joslit appear for Mrs. Teovitt. and James B, Gott. R. B, Fraser. D, Cramer, and 0. Hawking for Dr. Levitt. Although the parties are highly connected, and ono gon testifios against his fathor whilo another tertiles against his mother, the particulars aro too sickening to detail. The tentintony covers eevorn! thousand pages of legal cap. dud the trial will not be con- chided for two weeks. “AMUSEMENTS. AGADEMY OF MUOSIO. Every night, Wednesday and Saturday Bfalinees, Ani her European Troupe vf 20 BEAUTIFUL YOUNG LADIES, In the LAT RISIAN SENHATION, together with the STRONGEST TROUPE OF BIECIALTY ARE TISTS in the world, ad HOOLEY'S THEATRE, IMMBNSH SUCCESS Of Mr, uart Jackson's adaptation of tho grest play of THE TWO ORPHANS! Ry the famous Union Bquste Theatre Co,, fram Now York, every evening and Wednesday aud Saturday Matiitoes, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, ONL WEEK ONLY, commencius Monday July 13, Duprez & Beucdiet’s Gigantic Famous Minstrels Surlesque Opern Troupoand Brass Band, Neoognized as the superiors of Ainstrolsy, introducing concorta of morit and brililaney. BP" Matinee Saturday at dp. wu. ““MAN| KNOW THYSELF!” hi EL DAN IEAONN RAND VAIISIAN anit bea, kas és South Ulark~ ins > Atoatlen vconte. a unly, froin § 8 ‘Obsorrw the addr: foe ion. PROPOSALS. CONSTRUCTION OF LIFE-BOAT STATIONS. Sealed propoesla will be fecuived 4 thie Dypartment vant 2 stack, wow, of Munstay, the 16th day of Ae gurt, 1875, for the coltuctlon Of Life Dout Btations at the following nsmed places, to-wit t On the coast of ke Mirhigeu—Unv at Chicage, one at Grad Haven, Salut Joseph's, obs at North Manitou, one at caver Inland, ono at Twp Rivera, conv at Bhobeygan, ‘one at Milwaukes, and one at Rarive, On the const vf Lake Erio—Quaat Morblehoad, oue at Cleveland, ouv at Farrport, apd one at Preajue Ide, Ou the cout Of Lako Untarlo—Une at Useego aut one at Char- Jotty. The stations to be uf two deberiptions, via? one with an Ineliued platform, and ove without, aa per epeciiicationa for each, aud bidders will eubinst auparate pripossis for the aaine, attaching vopies of Ulo respective apeciticatina thercte. Bide will Leaecelyed for one, woveral, oF all of tha aboyo-mentloned houses, aud bitderw muat atate in their prepara the number they will build, and deaig- nate the fucalities, Widders thust state the time in which they will con- tract to complete the Loures, and Lide ninat be ac vompanied with satiafactory guarantece ag to the abil- ity of the bidders to do the required work, All pru- [peste minal bs hudorged, * Vropoasls for Ua cunsteue- jon of Life-Doat Stations,” or Froposals for the coustructiun of Life-Boat Béstions with jucltned plat fortu,"" ag the cade may be, and addieesol lo Wwe rotary of the Treasury, Waabiugton, D. U. ‘Byeciiications aud plana can Le ubtained at the ofti- cos of the Collyytors of Customs af Rochester, Gawi go, Sud Butta, No ¥ez Cleveland aud Sauduaky, 0, keri, Pa. Chicago, “Jit; Detroit aud Grand Ifaven, Micb.; Milwaukpa, Wis. | sleo upon application tu this Department, ‘The right to reject any or all bids, or to valve dafects, ft iy dvonted for tbe lutareata Of thy overnment {9 do Bo, i Teners ba GHARLES ¥, CONANT, , . Actlug Secrelary, eireunary Vepartmenh Woshingtos, D. 0, July 13, 3 U BARNUM'S HIPPODROME. TAST TWO DAYS P, T BARNUM'S GREAT ROMAN PPODROME! In Chicago, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, | JULY 16 & 17. | Positively Close with Saturday | Night Entertainment, OPEN Tl sp, LOUIS HONDAY, JULY 19, Doors open at 1 and 3. Yerformances enmmonce j ( Promptly at 2. 0and 4 General admureton, 5h ct ehikdma ntiler 9, 25 cents; Mexerved arate, $1, Those , Peat necure theket a reed eat, at at Lithgow’s Teleruy bh nest, Trivuby Building. THIRD GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION. This (Friday) Afternoon, at the close of tho regular performance, PT BARNUM, A CAEYD. POSITIVELY HOW OR NBVER, My Grent Roman Hippodrome will elose here Saturday Night and open in St. Louis on Monday next. As i have arranged to ship the en- tire paraphernalia to Europe next October, the like will vortatnly not bescen agnin in this generation, 'The public's obedient servant, PT. BAHRNUM sey NO, 1S. Will exhibit in the following places: Rt. Lonte, Jule 19, ono week ; Jackronyill», IN, July 433 Bpringdetd, Di, duly 27; ‘Decatur, Mi y 24; Bioomangtits. My duly 13 Peoria, T torbtire, q tty tt Kuk, Towa. Aug, 3! Burling: Ottiinwa, Inwa, Att. 5; Onlaloass, ‘Des Maines, Lowa, Avge 7. lows City, Towa, Aug, 13 Davenport, lowa, Aug. 11; Rock Inland, | Ui., Aug. dt; Freeport, 12, Aug. 12; Dauuque, lows, Aug. TY Waterino, Lowa, Atig. My Owatonn, Shut., Avg. 16; Miunespells,’ Mtinw,, ‘Ai. 173. Se Vani, Minn. Aug, 14: Red Wing, Mind, Ang. 13; Winona, La Cronty Wie. Ati, he Quin ton, Towa, Aug, Towa, Aug. MOUNTAIN SANITARIUM, For Pulmonary Diseases. ASHEVILLE, N. Cc. ‘This Institution for the cure and treatinent of per- sons cuffering from Lung Disewes, is nut open and ‘Will remain au throughout the entire year, Asheviile, 2,450 feet above thr level of the wea, line for along lite ‘been Tisited by such patients, and the climate ia well known to exert a feuefeinl infucuce on eousumptives, For perio a address Thsaiclaa tn Charge, |_HIPP _-. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, | Depets, port ay Ls RRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRANG FIrcasatiox oF Ry Om MARKA.—t Satie ie cred." Rinciny on rive Sunday at ‘S:0) a. mee 4 ff foster semlees CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILAUAN, Siebet Ber, 8 lariat, (anerman Hage) aud To Oanat. arrive, am |! BxOq me m. |® 3:40 ps One “On. u 1 Re Mtilwaulen Parag 2 Groon bay Barons nD Rene a--Depat corner of Wolisand Kinch + —Depateorner of Cansland Kiutiecase: MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, yi vy fake and Md Zuentyerecondt, 7 Clarke, corner af Rantalphe 5. rday and Sunday Ea. CHICAGO, 4 and Chee ey ALTON & ST. LOUIS, Medan Der, Went near Matias t (iced: Al Devat, art 2s hantelphen Wganede, tink tine ty Ranrer € Deneor Fast Fl. Louie ns ringtleld, £8 tan sled rlington.... * Huelinging Raileana I ashington o nniiodatt Serna, Soller & CUHCAND, MILWAUKEE A ST._P! iaion demain penance At re EN ‘§3 South € herman Hamer, an ‘Milwankas + Dirision, Pa: Milwaukee, Mt Madison, 2 Towas also, 3 db Aterens Point, Pa: Ree, te ona rere" 8 0 ty ms |*10:003. ta atianes| oa 1S, BENTAAL AMLASI Torent steeom near Clark, Bt. Lanis Exneess,, Bt Pants bast bt Caird New Orloan: alrod Now Orleans . Apringheld and Peoria Kxpress, Sprinter Mahe fea oe Peortiant heukut teuteay mubngne & Sinus City Ke, budue & sits Cup bs im ACMELF seas = CHIPASO, BURLING QUINCY RAILROAD, dian teary ant Sirtemthast, 7 and Hanntand Stateruthate, Teed ONces, 8 Car} Wittens aud care Debuane & Siont Ps a Jano, fur Onvali: Seasenworth, epe Kes, Kansas Vit, Leateamari clison ®t Sk, dosrph Ee Downer'a Gro8e Acc ure Ageatvontasise De Form Accomm: athe 8a ‘ia, Sunda) TEE. Katartay, 38x, Monday KANK, Prom Central Depot, rat Herat yet rind dapot Soot Twenty. Liigieats att at denote a indetty caret VB dea: Indianapolis, Fontrritie & Cincta- nat Day Expross , 00 Inilianapalis, Loulevd pail Melt Havre 8:30p. m. 4:15 a. ms UNE. denat, enre Ket office, 131 CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO From Wi ri, Cincinnati cb St, Louie Be ailiew wand Corral Kan tolphoatay and at dere “Arrive, * 6:10 p.m. 7:40, a, * 8:00 a, m. “| 7:20 p.m. CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Pagrenger depot, corner CAieano.ai ret hene Pretht and ticketailce Ao. Charkat” wert te here louse. Lakeside House, MADISON, WIS, ‘This favorite summor retrest 18 now open for gansta Bituated on Laka Monona, directly onjosiio Martison, only six hours’ rite feom Chicago, Charges moderate, For particulars addre-a W. I, MOOS, Propricter, Island Ledge Hoase, Wells Beach, i, W. A. WORCESTER & CO, Proprictors. This House is considered the best on the calle! New England, where there is surf and river bs: vee with exceliont facilities tor calling, th winning, and all Olt-deor amuroments, ur dancing and pactics at services of pateoce, tent ioned in a hatte adaptod jor pleagare and te Splendid drigew op the ahve and ts te wouls, Pegas mederate. ‘Tho beet the markot can afterd ter the talle, anit fur the comfort and happinss of Cie guests, Huston & Maino it, M. rons fuur trains per dayr trom Hoaton to this beautlial resur D CANTRAL HOTEL, of GRAND DENVER, COLORADO. ‘The Baca and largest yi a magoticunt vow at the aetteune tel in the Weet, and affording ogky Mauntaln Jiauae, & MARSHALL, Proprint UMMER-NENORT MOTH AS 3 ES Lake Burlob, Lake County, Mule, The allore house ie now open for the reception of eats, The house bay been thoroughly renovated and newly furntahed, with an addition of twelvy new rooms, bnil ia located on the osst bank of ono of (he Nnddt Likes tn the West, Mish grounds and beautiful groves where sll the comforts of a country home can be enjoyed at as mbderato price, The house te located 32 miles from Chleawo, 43y mites northenat of Barrington Btation on the Wisvonnin division of the N, W, it. 1k ‘Pwo hours? rite by cate, Blage to Lake, whlel connecte will cars that leave Chicayy at 9:15 a, m,, aud ond 4343 oan, For particulars ply to or adress JOUN KOHERTBON, Lake Zurich, 1, of the present pro prictor, bh, PNUALLS, EDUCATIONAL WESTERN FEMALE SEMINARY, Oxf, Cito, MI#S HHLEN PEABODY, Trinelpal, Tho twenty. fret year will commence Bept.1, 145, Board, tinted, (uel, light, &o., only $163 Fer anti, Bent ur cate logile and elrcdlary to the Principal, Cu UL AL TUTE Gon. Russall's behool—Now en, Conn, Borty-tiret Fiat, Bropuratory to licen tha Seltatlin le Huainiess, With epetonntl & o orduyh by military Urillidg, wymnastlag, rowing, etc. Catalogu sent oa application, © ae NOTTAGK HILL SEMINARY FON YOUNG Jecjes, Prugukeopalo, Puiehoss Uountr, N-¥.. On. 10° » Coursy of atudy comprehonsive. Music Hecialty. Sustruction thorough in evory beau. ra adidpoas GU. WhTaeLty Bring and Prop ENE PUTE, MINS. 8. Tn UADY, Wi aetna ihe Beoal toe Sireulae: UGEAN NAVIGATION. National Line of Steamships. NEW YORK TO QUEENNTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, THK QUEEN, 4471 tons, Raturday, oth July, at ha. 5 4n71 cons, urdaty Letts dilyy 8d De HRULAND, deni tase For Loadoa Direct. Cabin pawsge, se Bs Drattator ct an pply to wo CANADA, July 3% at 64. os ok urrenos. | Retura tick- Nomiaye tbe, €25 cai -wey. fee engi. wn Oren LARSON, Randeiphata, (opp tite naw ONLY DIRECT LIN 70 FRANCE, ‘Tho Ubgere! Transatlantic Uuunpeny’s Ball Banal * ack aul U ive aturday, Duly 4 urday August tusdayy’ Augtst i Taditg t s Y a3 tr rhanres 8, porlor xoxcia. wocoasaries wilbout asien reat Western G Line. somali Wouters... MTusedags Juty 6. AHIEAGUN, Ssmens upaday, Julges. ‘Gabl 2, #10; intermedlate, Bas: Htwur Soa gies net ben drunkenness, au 1 will guarautes my dress PROP, WI PIITSBURG, CINCINNATI & depot curner Cliston cand Fieker ogier, 11 teandolp) ILROAD, - West Sides Arrive, Coluber, Pittsburg & Now Vork!” EE Font. ces vene|* 82004, im.]* 8:40 p. mi, Colutatin Pttsiite ‘* Sy dabed | ket 6 agrees (ually 7400. m.! BALTIMORE & OHIO HAILROAD Trains teave Frum reir oy Lepurttion building and depo Jom ah Taenyarconitat, — Tekel affer, Wh Clarkettey ‘corner of Washingtans 2p. ms Mat), Sundays Fixcoptod, 7 isles Tava, ma: Baprees, Dai CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND A PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depot, corner ef Van Hurenand Shermanats, Webetafted, Grand Ducute tlotels anche | arrive, ‘Omaha, LéavonWw'th & Atchison Fz 1: Vero Accommottation. ie Might kxvr. FAIREANKS? & TANDARD SCALES ‘OF ALL KINDS. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 0D, IH &113 Lake St,, Chicago. Recarefubta buy only the Genulne, RTLATCHIGAGU, TUhH, Be ALAS MUA Te MEDICAL CARDS. ‘ EY chaviarod by tho Beate of Unk ES Siig or the utyrosa pring the lil wont (a 28 arr head of tho pmfession fof vver 20 ycare~-aye 03] Ornate yok far tho mlliiais f Senta forage age,oa Sazziago. Loat Enoray loves re Mo, te. dams Fequirin; tnpoten: ttt, with home board, ato, oall oe Ara tial: Oitlos, Da. me autll 7 p. mae Sunday NO GURE! | xocem| Dr. Kean, 300 SOUTH OLARK.S'T,, OHIOAGO, May hocousulted, personally or Ly nial, frag of charges dualfcormnle OF Horvous Qivvases, Dit. J. KEAN LS only physician te thi ity who warrants cures ut ou pay, Vidceluury Om, mm, to 6. iy; Sundays tro vio lt WILL BERD FREY A PRESONIPTION THAT ny drugetst will put up, that fu» poaitive cure in olf! rronto caus of setninal weakneny spermatorticea, nervous dubility, loss of nisnbood, vplim eating, doll discases uf the ‘wrinary oraaus. Rrexeription in avery cee, GGIN, Charlestown, Blass. $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENGY Bills of National Currency, TRIBUNE OFFIC)

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