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i % & Jane -1 ton wan chartered I theaftee- T L b i Rk b G LAKE M.CIt GAN. wieaao, A targe lnmber'end coal th et urrived hiero yreterday, Bome 2,00 tonw of ok have come fa_during the past twenty-fonr boure, Tho tugs roaped s vich bntvont, . They wete graptling far the body of Capt, Jamen Crowles, of tho tug Lrothers, who was drowned off the Eouth ier Butiday sfternon, allday yestonitay, bt thedr efforls were ot tewarded with - ausecr,, T wimo of tho Rallor who fell off the rehr Woodruil Buturdry night and wan deowned was B, Goluns.... Thio btk J. G, Mantan, coslenden, whilo biing towed up .Uie Fiver sostorday moruing by two fugs e “led with tho abatment of Madfson atrect Lridge and_ damaged hee wiern.., Gy, Prindivtile yulit Zog, whirh ‘won tho yachi Tuce inst Halnrda, mimk ut hier meorings. 1o oot of Tweilih att The evice of the dira will o ntbedly Vo w :Alllhu lh):llll to-d Thete will be but Tt y {n raldug hior..., Thero wan quito s fans i the rher near Adutod Strel bride yeslerdny afterncun, tho Tarin barges Dvlsom, Kichand Winslow, nnd Knaie B Teterron i entamgled, T ook noarly two o thom and elear $ho channel, No hongh an fmmenan et of urday, which red nearly oy yet none of thetn M or lr.nn-l“ any e il :1:\:“ {:;l;:; e propatations ars nado {0 B v ead B turiay. | Tho Zag will bo e 11 by (bt thine i take par 43 tho conturt, 3 fuait §x foumd il the steamers and tugs which Lind partins on board 40 wittoss the ra- e far geiting (oo £liine t (lig comle 11ug yachta and takini the wind ont It inwntited that the wohir Mi L i e trip s ‘rosn e oenn, - Lus wwadv the trip succes-fully several times before, ORT OF ERE. Speeial Dlapa'eh (a0 The Chinagn Tribune, Entr, Lo, July 26,—ARMVALS AND UEPARTORES— From Erie for Cliicaza, none, TeCRIFTA—Wheat, 20,746 | tous of {ron ore, GUIMENTS—50 tonw coal, Thy Unbicl 8'aies revenus moamer Comimodorn porry leavos for Detroft next week, whero aho whil go Lt dry ok, FariGuis—Firm and unchang:d. _Charters—fechr Flionian Bk, coal (0 Clteeg s it 60 coutn per ton 3 wht £y Dy Bale, coal to lnffaia ot 46 centn j.or ton § sbe Jitile Wilddrd, atono at Kelly's Tnlsud, to Lrie, arrived 3 9,000 Lrls four; 704 ILLINDIS RIVER AND CANAL, Sneesa! Dispaten to The Chieaan Trivine, TABALLE, liL, July 20,—~ARRIVED DY RivER—Stmr Last Churce, towitg cuual-boat Shamrock from Lacun with corn, Derantin—Stme Katle, towing canal-boat Toebuck, with molling4and for Peoris; stmr Last Cuauce, Ualt, for Licon; prop Beaver, towlng cans Dutario end L. than, ail with lumber for Peorfas o iy dond, it wight load of merciandise tor fedia, b AWk 10 CANAL—Stamrock, with corn for Cli 0, : ASRED OU'T- o nud Levluthan, , whih merchandiso 1167 T, Ju Yrop Whalr, Sene 3, 4,800 1l usta, 20 i Friendallp, Bevecs, fiu corn 3 ol Hunter, LiBallo, 6,00 1 prop Beaver, towlig o than, all with lumbo r LaSalle Gold 1), LS, 4400 bit €orn, 1,500 bis wh Wrlght, Sortis, 0,00 Corn ; |xnav§inmnuk,bm|(|mr 250 bit_ats, T30 : SleCloflan, Jolict, ¥ bu conn 3 Qenrata, Lakulle, 6,0 bii corn’s pros Fallaw, Clllicothe, 4,007t wheal § Farson Brotvaow, Cuilicottie, #,000 Lu wheat ; prop J, L, Alexy Henry 4,000 bn corn 3 idore, Heary, 6,0 bn First Not.onal, Dind% Bridge, 6,0 b cori g Americay Laalie, 6,0 6 bu cort, CrLEantv—Cummiree, Licon, 84,342 1 lumber, 520 lath 5 Drop Mol wk lolle, | Whin.ington, Iuinter s J. Slertzvd, Wilmington, v m inmnber, Tath ; Chanigso, 24972 18 Iumibior, 30,400 1th, Lcon ; L50'pon a, Ui brin ralt, LaSile ;' 474 posts, Ottawa | Senceu, Lacon, 105,6.2 1t lumo VES¢ELS PASSED PORT HURON, Sprel il Dimateh t The Chiray Tribune, ToRT HUnox, M b, Jaly 26, —PASSED DotwN-=Props Beuton, Starieey, Arabla, Ail-gheny and barge Montgomery, Willlo Keller, Our bon, Belghtie, mtlon, £ 1as:eD Ur—Props Haverly, 3olwk, Kerahaw, Phil sdelphia with eches Blierwood und Bebuylkill, Colin supbell witl sehies Seabind, Unagilly, 8, V, It Wat mclirs Luserne, Med Wing, Alex r, "Corneila 8. Windlate, Havana, Coseick, Lussl, Juwalca, City o Mitwankee, %, Ml Wixn—Soutliwest, geutic, Wearnen—Fin - tpereal Ineyateh to_The Chieazo Tribuns. Torr {fonas, b, doly BTowN—TFops Na- Banl, Janies Firk, Jr., soverclan, N K, Farbsnk, s di, Beotin, City of Duluth, Arlzouas sehrs Oveonia, Yohn B, Merrill, Chanedon, Baseo, Uaher, Amerlean, Ur—TVrop-Dein Richmond § schirs * Pulaski, M, Wil- lns, A, G, Morey s W Nerth, Lriels, WeaTHER=Cloudy, MISCELLANEQUS, . T rchr Din Murls, of Budulo, eprung s loak and sunk Wednenday moring near Losg Vaint, Thb crew wived (beir lives by takiug to the bouts, and were pick- o up by the schr Slont Blanc and landed n the potnt. They wero ufterwards taken of Ly fho scr Binrling and tiken fnto W aftila, Thn Baffalo Leyrss staten that tho Yorrel wont 10 1 feven when wio struck Latiom, snd conscquently 10 attempt will Lo mada {o rudve ir, Sho wus fnsured for £1,500 I the follewng companira: Merrantile Motual, §LE; Ocient, $1,6 03 Tujand Union, $4,60% ‘Lhe vurgo of toal wiw h-ura for FL8 04 the 8. Paul Pre and Murine Insurance Cony Tup Baffalo Rzrese Ia Infocraed that {ho wre old Wester Tran portation Compaays prop Teniwanda lles in Just 49 oot of water. A diver wis down and drored away portionn of fhin wieck stout the borlr, vit n thing can Lodono until a cloar, warm dey, Notutng bul the bolfur 1n thought o be worth rabstuz.... The scir Jobn Wobnr, with s cargo of binck stous, which' yan Wto Falrpart {n & leaking condition, sreived st Butlalo rday ufterncon, The veesel did not leul unich, thougi (here wan » steatn-| tard fu cane who flad.., . by Quay o & Buns, of Cloveland, was launclio t Thuen. digifternoon, b staled, Bho I8 64 to be the largeat atéam pro) ellrever Lufit ou the lakes, aud fa 06t~ elass bout fu every roaport. Not loug ‘shice sho wa meanured Uy the hvernmant oflelats, with tho folto I reanlt (Lew. measureiuent): Fonbiago, 2,041 ¢ Dagw length, .2 610 fock § vegitered lengthi, 26 & 10 Bty yrgintordd brendth, €1 :-10 feet 3 debih, 15 Ket,' Wark en tho levlathub was.begin st Lanu; sud it {u experto vh will leave Cleveiand for this atopt the of Auguat nest, Aler eatimated cost is ln‘l.m utighiurhood of 9,00 wiivn completed, TIE ELECTION IN BAVARLA, ‘The Ultramontane Caflures To the Lcitor of the Cincinnati Commere: ‘Iba Catholic Telegraph, of Cincinnatd, s trie ampbaut over the eo-catled victory of tho Bava- riun Ultrammentancs, but it scoms to us that the pious and infalhLie sseocinte oditor of that ven- rable papor had more cause to waop bloody tears than to spout with Joy, Certaiuly it in b thut the Ultismontancs gained s major- Ity of two, but it is cortaiuly truo that this nuall mujority i3 nearly ayusonymous with M cleneal dofent. Looi at the tacis, Onlys few months a0 tho Davarian Ultramontancs were high-rpinited, and vot in Apri, by the dis- tolatiun of tha old 'arliamout, tucir orgons pre- dicted -a two-thirds minjority by the noxt elec- tiou. Bt tho Ultramoniane” msuacers com;ire beuded 16 1 tinis that they wore lomng ground gay by aav, and finslly thoy resolved 1o issus & proclamistion, in_ which” the Treaty of Yoreailles Letween Bavaria and tho Uerman Lmpite was fully acknowledged, snd ouly by ‘this jcmarkable cuncossion wud by the most shnmolewn oleolioucering trom the pulpit aud 1 the confession clinies, 1L was possible ta et s molurity of only tw, Aud uow, take in consideration tho malu pofnt, ‘Thoe Catholies in Bavuria uro divided 1nto two political partios ; ouo, tho 8o caliod * Patriots,” i3 tho Larticularis- tie purty, and its prozramme coutaius tho entirg potitieal indepondenco ol tue litile Kingdom, aud afauatlelune aguiust the Empive,specially agaivse Piyesia; whils the otuor paity, tho so-calied - ¢ Sloderaten.” fuily recounizod the German L pire, with all its political consajuences. Ko it e oluar that from thoso weventv-nine Ultramou. tane votes at least ten or twelvo belony to the Modenata party, and theretors by all nitioual ?mntl«um tno prewent Liboial and Empire riendly Ministry will bo sustained by & hand- soume majorty, The last Bavarian Cham- bor (clocted “from Novembor, 1369) coun el &3 Ultiamontancs mesinst 71 Liler- ald, but this sswo Ultramontane Ohamnbor voted o Julv, 1670, with BY scaist 68 voten for the war with Fionce, and [n January, 1871, with 102 againet 48 votou fur tho accepiance of the troaty of Versailles. ‘Ihe Ultramoutanos would have gained a victory only in thus case: If tho “ :‘I:pulwn -Ultrainontaue majonty " was on- abled to displace the prosent Liberal Minfetry for au outaioken Ultramontans or olerical Min- istey, But thua didu's happeu, sad therofore the Infalifble assoviato editor, sy mourn and woop over the dicadiul calamity of lis Bavarian brotbren, A Genuan Mermy, . FOUND DEAD, Spictal Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribune, Kaxuaxee, 11, July 20.—W, ! Richards, a0 old rostdont, engineor of the quondam P, K, & P, Railyoad, and Druinage Cummissionor of Kankakae Ceunty, wasfound dead in lis barn ulght, Ductors kav tho cause was apoplexy, Fied Fabrick, 17 yeurs old, was found dead in bed this morning. “Verdict of Coronar's Jury— locutod wlule iu an apoplectio O, . EHOT HIMSELF, Omani, Neb., July 26.—A young msv nsmed Jobn Odey, clsimiog to bo from Boston, whot Lumself to-day, intending to commit suicido, on sccount of domestio troables and pecuniary loswes. e tu tili slive, thonul one of the bui Lt lg supposed to be 'in hus hesd over the loft oy, 1o {x now st the houpitat, s monster propu. THE COURT-HOUSE, The County Bonrd Take a Buddon Step Forward. They Will Build Alone if the City Does Not Join in Two Weoks, Karls and Burling Dropped, and Egan Sole Archite ‘What the Aldermen Think of It, THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. BUUIINE BUSINESS. The County Commisatoners hold their regular weekly mocting yosterday afternnun, Prosident Turdick in (ho chair, Commissioners Iuaso, Carroll, Clough, Conly, Crawford, Guonther, Uertime, 1o'don, Jones, Johmnon, Lonergan, McCalfrey, lussell, aud Schudt wero iu altoud- aneo, NESOLUTIONS, The resolution of Cumwissioner Herting, in- troduced at the last meoting of the Board, di- recting tho Wardeuof tho County Hospital notto diapenso modiciue to any persons not pous fide patioms of that fuatitution, was carried, A rosolation by Comminsionor Holden direct- ing thio advertining for proposa's for furmushing the county with coal and wood for dilferont charitable institutions was refotrod to tho Com- mittes on Public Service. . DISANPOINTED NIDDERS. John Bhanley sout in s comunleation, in which Lo complaived that his bid for wason work on the addition to tho Insane Asylum was thrown out on the ground that lio was not a 1o poustblo bidder. He maintained that hin vas re«ponnible. aud that nll roports to thn contrary weto falro and malicious. ‘Fhie cocument way relerred Lo the Joint Committeo on Public Build- ings aud Public Charitics, A communicalion of & somewhat mimilar na- tuee wassont in by Andrew Corcoran, who tid for tho ylastering work, Ilis bid was tho loweet sont in by &110, 1le was, ko eald, responsible, o 004 workwan, aud un ox-soldicr of the a:my of the Union. Itoferred to tho same Committeo. J. Willard & Co., coutractors for mason work of the new hospital, made complamt that the roads avound tho sito wore so bad that it was mumply impossible to move heavy_matoral over them fu thoir preacnt condition. ~They requested taat A nlank roud bo constructed frow tho lot as far n Harrison stroot. Referied to the enmo Committes. The difleront county puy-rolls wero read and referred, JNEAYVY BILLA, Tho Committes on 1fospitals mado a roport, in which they recommouded tho paymout of bills amounting to ¢1,504.39, O this sum, 21,037.67 was comprsed in tho bills drugs, hiquors, elc., for the county disvonsmies. Lno lattor sums were seforcd back at tho provious meoting, Commissiouer MeCatfrov eaid tho bit) ought to bo 1efecied. It wni cxotbitant. lio doubted whetlier tho Committoo bad had a meotiug at atl during tho week. ho bifl for Mquor was an nuposition on the county. Gommigaoner Jones #ald that the accounts ‘had been vesified by tho hosplial druggist, by the hospital physician, and by Dr. T, J. Blnthardt, 110 did oL kuow of any way lo which they could avold paseing the bills, Commisatonor McCalfroy moved to recommit tho ltewn objectod t. Home further discnsnion arose and the motion way lost, aftor which tho ropots of tho Comumit- teo waa concunied in. XORE CONTRACTS, Tho Committce on I'ublic Buildings and Pub- lis Charities Tepoited recommunding taot tue contiacis for tho work on tho addition to the In- waud Asyium which remainea uncontracted fur vo _awarded a8 folluws: To James McMillau, isson - work of boller and engiua room sud wmoke-atack, £6,975; Aloxandor White, carpen- ter work, 89003 Coutad Wilduer & Co., plaster- g, B homas No'son, painting and gtaz- ing €2,595, Wildner's bid, althongh not tho lowest, tho Commitive cous.derod thu bost bid 1or 1L futcroste of tho county. ‘Ilio roport was coucurred i, Comnnssivner Clough moved that the award- ing of tho contract for iron stalta for tie now hospital bo reconmdered, which provailed. The mutter waqd thon recommwmittod to the Joiut Com- miktee. TRINITY REDUCED TO UNT Commissioner Lonergan mtroduced a pre- amblo and rosolutious in roferonce to tho Court- Houso, Tao preambls, which was vo-y leugthy, slmply recapitalatod the nciiou Litherto taken by tho Couuty Board 1n raforance to tho mat- tory gaving overy dato, aud tue negotiations with tho city sutharities. Tho resolutions read as follows: Tiesulced, That the Toard of Commissinuera of Gaok Connty do ieroby resciud all tho foruicr wction uf the Hoard of Commisaoners of Cook County with refer- g eud constructing said Court-House und City-1latl, inctuding the cloction of arelitoow, preparation of pians, drawiog, details, specifiations Sy tha material of Which it stinll be constructed, aud afl Gther action of the lourd of Comuilwioners of Gk Gounty, with rufcrouce to tho orecting ur con- structing aafd Gourt-toure aud City-llall, of every Usto and of every kind, natue, ot natire, Liewoved, 'That tho Bustd proceed ot ouco to the se- lection of vno architect, who shall proceod and pro- {uro plans, with all the necessary drawiugs, uud de- tats, and wpeeiications, Tor @ county building, to te creeiod upan the east huif of said Caurt-Houns Square, whii b ahiail be snbmitted to this Hoard for ofection or approval, sud be spproved Ly this Board betore Cook Conty shall yuour suy Uability for thoi proparation, srranging (he west walls aud contictivns 80 su o evablo tha City of Chicego to sdd thereto, st any tine, such a building or additiod as will ‘presorve the harmon; style, umformity, aud arclutecture of tlie entire Hiru, ture, tho cust of ‘such bufldiug 10 ba erccted vy said coutity, however, nob o cxcred §1,350,000 whiei fully compieted xud detvered for use, sud that the compeni- pation of sald urclitoct for praparing sald pLins, draw. Ings, dotalls, und spociticalius, Dl suporintendiug tho voustruction of safd Lullding o campletion, be, ik s ereby, fixed at 3 por cent on the cost of the sald bullaing; provided, Lowever, that tho com- ponsation of maid srchliect to Lo pald by Uook Count, shall mot oxceed thu mun of B600 e auy eveub: sanl | arcbitoct iellag Lercly requited to ‘v bonds 1o sald Cuok Gouuty, with security, to bo spyrovel by the folut Cowunsitos ou Puulic B i aud Pablic Barvice, in Thu wun of $102,000 tor the faithful discharge of bla dutfos ; snd bo'it turther Atceo'vedd, Thut du cuso the proper autboritios of the ity of Guleago shall, within fourteen days from the ttis ‘of tie naoption bf theas resuludiung by thy Loard of Comuuisioners of Cook Uounty, 1o pioparo plaus, spocicatious, & , thorefor, and direet the immeditte comwencerent of tho ercction and coustruction of & bullding ou the wost half of sald Court-touse § juaro for tho usea ani purposes of & City-Hall, who shall bo the architect for said cily and kuve no cluim or demand agaiust said Cosk Couuty for tha Deeparatiun of plate, elc,, aud wujerinjediug the croction of said Cuty-Hali bullding, by reason of any- thing gontainod Lerei, which sball be of such & s turoas to prescrva the barmony of atyls, uniformity, and_architecture of thu entice structure when coi ploteds uld thot tha sald couuty of Cook will not jro- coed withthio erection of said” county bulldings until tho uxplration of said fourtcon day, Jéesuoed, Thut tho Clork of this Loard be, sud ha fs heruby, justeuctod 1o transtalt a8 800t s posalbl to tho Cumuon Councll of sald clty of Chicago s cestificd copy of theab resolutions, Qommissiouer Johnson moved that the rulea bo suspouded, 80 &s t0 allow the passage of tho rusolutious, Commissioner Holden moved to lay tho matter over, uudor thoe rules, fur ous wook, Commusmoner McCaflrey objeoted {o laving over, 'There bhad been sutiiciont deiny. In fact, the people bogan to bolieve that the Court- Houso never would bo bullt, Comwinsioner Cloukh protested acainst this specion of gag-law, 'Thols wus 10 tima 1o cou- der tho matter. It ought Lo be eugrossed aud publisbed, so that all could have an opportunity of readiug 16, Cuminigsioner Jones was in favor of proceed. g witn the county porrion of tho Coust-1louse at tLe earlicat possible motmeut, He thought the resalutious voiy good, Cumpussioner McCaffrey said that, owing to tho suspension of work on the Custom-f{ouse, lundreds of people wore out of employmeut, ‘Fuora conld be no wore favorablo time for pro- casding with work ou the county portion of the Court-Houso, 1t would be econowical in evoery scuse. Commissioner Yolden sald the queation of electing an atchitect was fuvolved. Tuo Board aughit to have time for reflection, Comnusioner Urawford supported tho rosolu- tious. ‘Jhere wasuo uso iu further delay. It 3 full tine that the Cuurt-11 uns was busun, ‘Comnissiunce Jolnson was in (svor of efuting thore 10. & week {u ordor to pass tho rexclutions sud have the work commenced. 110 Lopusa tls thung would bu decided then sud thera, Cowmisaouer Clough wmoved, as & substitute for il that bad been offered, that the further cousideration of the matierbe postponed for oue wuek. Commlssioner McCaftrey uaid that was no way 3 d:a busiuess, Thoy bLad luss wo wmuch time ready. Commisslonor Carroll moved to sy Commis- siguor Clougl's motivn ca tho table. Y T CINICAGO TRIBUNE: ‘Thie mation provaited—gonn, 10: Mennra, Burdick, Guenther, Busan, € Holdan voting aganst tabling the motion. Whilo tha vota was haing taken, Commisstoner Burdiek protested against the matier bolug forend wr on the Hoard in that way. Commisxioner Johnson fonnd fanlt with the Prostdent for speaking whnla in the chrir. Preerdont Baidick said ho bad s right to ox- press lus apinion, He, howevor, loft tho chair, aud calied Commissionnt Jonoa Lhoroto. Commirsioner Buraick then protestod againat foreing the minority of tho Board iulo & poxi- tion shore they wera viriually coorcad. 1o was in favor of immndiato action, but '(I.Ar.nlum] wan involved, and he wanted to vota kuowlugiv on tho matrer, o ¥as not in the habit of vollug blindty, Comemissionor McCaffrey mado soma remarks of & somewhat personal naturo, Tla did not think the Chalrman monopolized ail the brains of the Board, aithough, vo doubt, he bad a goud supply on band., Cotamlxsiorer Tolden agaln protested sgainat the wholo proceeding. Ilo wan satunishied at tho conduct of Commissionor Journ, As for thn rerolutions, they might need mmendment, and thero was no time to amend them nnlova thiey were pubtished and thoronzhly undersioed. Lo was actiug with the winorly; HIYAL PLO Commissinnor MMcCallrey- s flop over," Commissioner Holdon—The goutleman can do thnt much better than I can. Comtairrfonor McUsiTrev—I havanever flopped ono.quarier an much as yon have, Tlo Chatr Intet fered, aud tho discuseion camo to_ temporary closo, The previons queation was called hy Commis- nloner Johnron on the susponsion of the rules, 1t wan ordorcd and tho rules wore thon mus- pouded by the following vote : Yean—Carroll, Conly, Orawford, Merting, Johneon, Jones, Lonerguti, M. CATrey, Staneell, Sehriddt—10, 5, Nu=Liuase, Clougl, Gueiitier, lohden, urdick— Commissionor Carroll moved tho passage of tho resolutions, * Commussloner Clough moved that they bo taken up ono by one, hich provailed. 'I'ie same Commissioner moved, o8 an amond- mant to thoe first redolution. that no contract entered into with the eitv by the connty relative to the vested rights of (e former ghould Le can- celed by tho action of tho Board, Loaet, “Ihe firel resolution was than, after some dia- cussion, put and cirried, Tho paedago of the socond rosolution was moved. Commissianer Clough moved, ss ap amend- mont. that the compenration of the architect be fixed at §25,00), insiead of £37,600, Lont, ’};ha second resolution was then put and pre- vailed. ‘Tho paarago of tha third resolution was moved. Thera was no debate and no ameuvdment, s it paexod by tho test vote. Tho pasaago of tho fourth resolution was then moved and carried, Comunssiouer Conly chanzed his vote from ve " to “uo” on the firk resolution. "0 rosolutions were then adopted s a wholo, ROAN IN THE ASCENDANT. Commiasioner McCaflrey moved that the Board procaed to olect au architoct. Commnesioner Holden protested, but without 1l Lo Chair appointed Commiselonors ITolden snd Canly tellora, Merars. Burdick, Guonther, and Bueso were notived absont. Tho_voto resu'ted ns follows: J, J. Egan, 9; J. T Cochravo, 2; aud blani, 1, Mr. Eran was declared duly elected. The Buard, on motion of "Commissioner Me- Caifroy, adjournod uutil 2:30 o'cluck Thursday aticrnvon. ——t ALDERMANIC OPINIONS, THEI PUTURE POLICY. Tho members of the Common Council appear-~ ed to bo rather mixed on tho future policy of their body in rogard to the Court-House quos- tiou last night. Although ft was kuown that tho County Board would take some definita ac- tion yesterday, few, 1f any, of the Aldeimen oxpecied such 8 sweoping polioy a8 that which signalized the proceediona of the county mas- oates, A reportor of Tnr TrinoNe talked to woveral of the Aldormen last ovening, and ob- tained veory littlo of a satisfactory nature from them. 0 ALD. MILDRETH said that it the county felt ablo to go ahead thoy ind better do so. The poor necded em- pl ymo:t, and ho was glad to seo Lhe Board tacalo the qnestion with vigor. For his part, heo did not koow what tue policy of the Council would b, but thought that tho srchitect quet- tion would not bo & verv sorious obstaclo, Ho wan iu favor of briugiog tho wattor Lo o licad as #oun 88 poraiblo. ALD. CULLERTON was o little lato getiing in, aud said he was not fully adviscd a4 to the action of tho Iard, Witliout entering into the merits of the archi- tect busiuess, ho thouglit tho connty would do wisely 1n goiog abead with their part of the pro- grawme. But ho consdored (ourtesn days was short votice for the city. ALD. CAMPDELL did not know what to think. The Court-Honse watter wus becoming a vexed question, and doubtlesa the public would domaud an Inwediate sottlemont of the affair ona way or sootber. 1o could not tell what the Gouncil wero gong to do about it Ald, Cooy was not present whon tho ronolu- tions wero read, aud would not comunt hunselt by giving su opinlon, ALD, O'NRIEN thought that the Cout-tHouse onght to be begun wittiont defay. It would give employwent to the Inboting classos, which was very much royqmired, 1lo wae glad that tho County Board had taken a 8 ep forward in tho matier, and hopod that the Council would not quibble about teiiles, but go to work soon aud in carnest, ALD. WATERMAN did not know whother tle city was financially so mituated an to bo in 8o great a hutry, slthough be admitted that the wholo affair was becowming a publio bore sud ought to be diaposod of in ote wanuer culculated Lo beuefit e people. . ALD. HEATIL was of the opiolon that work on the new Court-Ilouso conld never be hegun uuder better auspices, Labor was 23 per cent chosper thah it wonld be for somo time, por- paps, and the laboring masssos, very many of whom wera 1dle, would be thaukful of au oppor- tanity for esrning something for their familios, 1o was slncerely glad that tho County Board had dotormined on bullding incependent of tho setiun of the city. As for tho electton of architoct, be despived Lo wholo * nationality" business, aud was iu favor of giving tho work to tho most competont man. Ho hopoed the Council wouid bo alive fn the matter. It had been on tho tapis too long. Ald. Quirk, Cloveoland, Murphy, Warren, 8weouoy, Dixon, aud others, said they had vo timo to look luto the mattor iast night. Thoy would like barmony betweou thocity and county, but thougbt that tho action of tho lutter would hava a goud effect 1n Lringing the business tos cilnls, (é d all of tho gantlemen beforo mention- ed donied all provious knowledge of the action of tho Couuty Board, and doclared that, so far an they know, thore had boen no cousultation with membors of the Council. All declinod to entor into a controversy rolative Lo tho architect quention. POLITICAL, THE MINNESOTA CANVASS, Snectas Dispatch to The Chicao Iridune, Br. I'ape, Mo, July 26,.—Ihe Republican Coaventlon of llamnoy County to-day elocted six dalegates to the Etate Convontion known to be favorable to tho nomination of Dr. Btowart, of ihis city, for Govornor. Reports from otber parts of the Btate indicate that & plurahty of tho delegatos olocted aro for the nomination of John H, Plllsbury, of Mino 18, the majority being divided between Btewart and ex-Gov, Austiu, ‘I'he only movement of noto in the Hamsoy County Convention was ths hot attsck on Whee- lock, editor of the Press, by Adjutant-General Flower, pChairman of the County Committce, whio charged Wheolock with dosorting tus party because Lio lost tho Post-Ottico, THE ILLINOIS REPUBLICANS. Speciat Dispateh to The Cateaaa 1ribune, Hreixariewy, 1L, July 26.—The State Journal, in a well-writton oditorisl to-dsy, advocates a mocting of the Republican Biate Cengral Com- mittee in this city some time In August, for the purpose of puttiug the party in proper condition for tho campaigu nest vear. It also proposes thet the editois of the Renublican papers thronghout the Biate should Lo vited to at- teud, ————— FRUIT TRANSPORTATION. CiNciNNATL July 96,—It is atated that, owing to the failuro of tbe fruit crop \u this region, tho Laltimore & Oulo and Penvsylvavia Haile roads will, about the 15:h of August, put upon their roads fast frult traine to briug the peaches and other fruits of Delawara and New Jersey to thie clty, the crop of frult la thoxe Btates being bountiful, TC THE COUNCIL. Tho Nomination of Mr. Dunlap Laid Over Another Weel, Another Wrangle Over tho Firs De- partment Ordinance, The DBoard of Edneatlon Not to Be Alolished, The regnlar weekly meeting of the Common Council was hield last ovcuiny, I'resident Dixon in tho Cbair, An fuvitation from Gen. McClurg, Colonel Commanding the Firet Begiment, to attend the review of that body by the Governor, at the Houth Fark to-mortow, way read and accoptad. THE COUNT-UCUKE, The reantution pagsed by the luard of County Commixioners at their afiernonn meeting, rels- tlve to tho crectivn of the county portian of the new Courl-Houne, wers rend by the Clark. The rerolutions witl b found in the praceediogs of tha Connty Board, Ald. Bcuaffuer moved that the resolntions ba referted to the Committea on I'ublic Buildings, and that thoy bo justracted to rerort at au ad- journed meoting of ths Conncil, 0 Lo hold Thuraday evening, which piovailed, "Tho (‘ommitteo on Rallronds reported in favar of the pasuage of an ordinanco Anthonzing the laviug of a strcet-railread track on Weat lndiaua surect, ‘The ordinancd was referred to tho Clerk for engrossinent, An ordmance in reference tn comurlling all street-railrond cars in the city to have a cop- ductor nn well as o drivor was ordored laid over aud pab.sbed, THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, The Commi:tecon Judiciary teported adveraely to the paseage of the rewolition tutioduced at tho Inat mecting s referenco to the ahn.ition of tho Bosrd of Edneativn, and recatamenod thay it bo vlaced on fito, The report wan concurred in, The tamo Cowmitiee reported advereely to the pusenue of on order roquesting the City Clerk to furnish an itemized statrment of 1l city eloction expenses of Apil 23, 1873, aud recomninnJ thiat tha same bo placed on file. Keport concurred in. THE STREET RPRINKLER. Al Tildreth ventilated his auimonity againat Arnold, tho street-prinkler i the Tenth Ward, #peaking unon the Strect-Sprinkhing ordinane: Which he had proviously Lrought in to weat bi cane, 8ad which camo up by upccial orler. It was finally referred to the Jownt Comuittee of tho Streets and Alloyn of the thren divisous, with {netractions to report Thuraday eveaing, Tho Committee on Bireets and Allevs, Sonth Divimon, recommended that the vetion of Sl Bumith, JL. D. Goudell, and othern, reistivo to tho widening of the roadway of Wabash aveuue, bo placed on filo. Concutred in. kel CITY MARMIAL, The Commitiee ou Police, to whom was ro- feried tho appointment of Georza L. Dunlap as City Marshal Ly tho Mayor, kubmitted a report tn favor of the confirmation of Baid apyointment. Loy nl4o reported in favor of an smendment to tho ordinance creating the ofiice of City Marshal, empowenng the Polica Superintendrnt to eme Jloy and reinovo members of tho notice furco, 'ho repore was ordered to bo pabhisted. A resolution for the estaolishment of n city scalo at tho corner of Kandolph stieet and Micki- igan avenuo, and i favor of tho uppaintinont of eurge L. Lverhart as City Weigher ab that pumt, wan adoplod in mcenrdanco with a roport of tho Committee ou Markets, An ordianco proyiding fur the eonfiacation of muli-cans found to Lo sbiort in mewsuro was or- dered to bo printed, THE YTHE NOAND, Tho ordiuanco avolisling the Board of Fire Commisvioners and croating 8 Fire Departmen was takeu up aud put Lo & vote, mith tuo follow- fug result : Yean—Foley, Dixon, Warren, Cory, Hommer, Culler- ton, Woodman, Guudernou, Waterni i, Campbell, Fek- hardt, Stout, 'Makr, Lengacher, Schufmer, Dickihwot, Jnse, uih Corcorteeian, o nere Lyueb, Yags—1tichardion, FPilzgerild, Biohs of the Fourth, Rildy, MeDonad, Halley: O irien, Heath, cmwl‘a’x‘.g, Quirk, Ryan, Murphy, Sweeney—~1d. A motion to reconsider waa ruled ont of order by Presmdent Dixon on the gronnd that the vote upon tho ordmauce bad alroady been once recon- sldored, Ald. Callerton declared that such » ruling oo the part of the Cuair would leava tho city in s hapless condudion, and for ono ko would resign his positiou as #oon as ho could, Ald. Camphelt that the onpceition was tho expiring efforts of Satan to preveat a right- cous governmont. Mark Bhberidan was buhind thie, aud ho would see the city 1 ruins Lefore Lie would let go hix grip upon office. Worso than Satan whon be attemptod to ovorthrow the throno of Johovab, although beaten by the courts, ba nay shill eudea.oriug to Jeave tho city helpless by exciting this opposition. : Ald, I'ttzgerald said bo dfd not believe there wea & wan in tho Council who lad ever becn asked by Murk Shoridan (o voto in any warv. The opposition aroso from the extraordinury pow- ers conferred upon tuo Fire Marshal. Ald. Waterman arpealad from the decislon of the Chair, on tho groand that the recoumidora- tiou of & vote At & provious mooting could wot nflect tho condition ot the ordmance at prowent. Ou the question an to whetlier tho Chair should Lo sustainnd, the voto was 12 yeun ta 16 nave. 4 AN‘. Clurk offerud tue fulluwing amendmient to e0, 41 The Fire Dopartment of said ety shiall consist of the #3id Fira Marshal and seveu Assistant Naradiain, and an many competent and’ respetibly cliizens s tho Chiy “Cotucll may from tme fo oo authorlre fo bo - appoluted, to e known ps firomen, Tha Fire Marshal shall appolnt and romove at his pleasuro, with the concu te08 of the Myor, alt of bin auld Arsintant Marshnla s and tho sl Firo-3farabal shall appoint uud remove at lin plosnure, will tho coucurrence of the First and Hecond Astetant Murshale, all firenen Uelonging to the Fira Department, All niombers of the Fire Depirt- ment shall tako an oath for tho faituful jorfurwance of thelr duties respoctivels, Ald, Campboll mado a uproad-eaglo speceh, re- clting the glorlous nchiovements of tho City Covnoll in woita of the obstructions of the Citizens' Aswociation, And now tho elorious work of reorganiziog the City Government was 10 be intercupted by tho factious opposit.on of thosa who wera anxions to savo tho dead wood an ! lumbor that bad drifted into the Fire Do- partmont. The power of removal should be vested in the Firo-darshal, who would be ro- spousiblo only to the Mayor. Any man or any Alderman who got In tho path of this mughty reform movemont would o down and be crushed lo[{wowdar. Id, Woodman supported the amendment, and thonght it would improve the etivicuey of the department. Ald. Quirk said thnt thers waa a ramor on the ntroat tial & man formerly discharged from tho dopartmont, aud who was untlt for the place morally aud intollectually, was to be mado the bead of the department in place of the prosent pablo Marshal, ‘That man now orageed ou the sireet that ho had s majority of tho Counel pledyed to his support. Tha proposed ordinanco gave too much power to the Fire Maruhal, and ths amondmont was proper, A dishonest mau it the place would mako $25,000 » yen Ald, Hichardson nidiculod the idea that the powers Indkz d in the ollice of Firo Marshal were too great. 'Thoy had tried oardy, and the people wera sick of that modo; now let them try one head for the department. L Ald, Clark's amendment was thon adopted by voto of 18 to 11, 'Tha ordinauce was put to voto,—voas, 17; nays, 13, On motion of Ald Woodmau, the vote was reconsidared. The Cuuncil thon adjournsd, after recousidoring tha xl.sl:n.;zulllon proviously adupted to adjourn to Thursdav. e o THE ANN ARBOR DIVORCE CASE, 8 a-fal Dispateh to The Chicavo Triduns, ASN Aupot, Mich., July 20.—Judge Crane to- day granted o decree for m bill of divorce in the Lewitt case on tho ground of extrome cruelty. 1lo aaya both partiea fall to sustain the chiargon of adultery. Mra, Lewitt will appeal to tho Buprome Court. Dr. Dierce’s Compound Extract of Bmart- Weod, or Water'opper, is not rocommendod as a cure-sll. 1t should not bo classed with tho patent nostris of the day, No patent bas beeu obtamad or askod for upon it, It iy uot a secrot mediciue, the chiofingredlent beivg made known inthe namo chosen to designatoit. But it is claimed to be & superior Extract, made ioa acioutifio mauner, from fresh plants and roots, by & cold process ; beat, which is used lo mwaking ail other Estracts of Bmaft-Weed, veing objece tivnable, aa it destyoys most of the medical vir- tues that resido [n the plant, us atated tu tho American Dispousatory and by other most excel- lJent authoritics. In tho modest-looking little woed, found growiug by the roadsido, is fouud a more eflicacious yomedy, whon combined with SDAY, JOLY 27, 1875. Jamaics Ginger and othar moditsing agents, for Diarrhes, Dynenters, Sumtner Complamt, Pain and Colin, than lias hera'ofora been known ta the madical profesrion. Dr. Pistes' Lxiract f9 #old by droggisty, e AMUSEMENTS. ADELPHI THEATRE, TUESDAY EVENING, Ju’ 7, 1AD NIGHT, Immense Buccenn of the Oreat Sjoctacle, THE ICE WITCH! IRY BCENE ENTUUSIARTICALLY ENCORED. Incideatal to the spectacte, the performancen of the very famous GARRETTA FAMILY—Milr, Gurrett Bluhor M nta, aud Little Ajulio. Tuelr first apjear a3t 6 {n Chicagn, Also, the warld-fimed Srpolatie Beanttes, TICE CLALE AISTERS, Minnie and Maggie, Thesr ladics have no eaual 1 the worid in thelr sjectal acts, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MONDAY, July 26, Tourih weck of the famons Union Square Theatre Company, In Mr. Ttart Sackson's & Inptation of the great play, THE THO ORPHANS. Exery avening and Wedneadsy and Saturdry Matineen, CHIUAGO LIEDERKRANZ, FIRSTGRANDSUMMER NIGHTS PESTIVAL, Wednesday, July 28, 8 p. n,, AT LINCOLN PARK PAVILION, Nourth Clarkest,, cor. Graut, By the Chorun of thn Lirderkranz and Halat Orrlieatts of furty gerformers, Admiesion, B cen EVENING EXCURSIONS ON STMR. BRET HARTE. Tuerday Night from Twdlfthest, Buin, m., Ianding at dyde Park. Thursduy Night from Danela- i, Gaklaud i ¥ Niglt, Tweltinent, Orand NORTHERN PACIFIC RALLROKD COMPARY, Notice of Sale of The undernigned, Master Comminioucts, o) Joiuted an sk fu an acifon fending ta_the urt of the United States for e Second Judicll C.z- cuitand Houttern District of New Yurk, sitang i equity, wherein Ja - Coose and ollers are complaio- auts and * The Northern Pactile katirond Company * 1a defendant, horeby give uotice that they wal aril at piblic auction, within the States and Territotien tn which they wisy be situstr, all auch of the Linvis aud land-grants canveyed i tie Marigage of Deel of Trustan the Bl of Compiaits fis 8 1 aciton wention- 71, aro sltusted b e complsted portions of waid Tue imea and places of auch sales are a8 follows, thiat 8 to may Lands, ap o At Tacoma, fn_Washington Territory, on the 15th day of Heptember, 18743 At Haint Paul, 0 tho Siate of Minucsots, on the 15th day of Ortober, 1535 At Faryo, i Dakota Territors, ou the 2st day of October, 14.3, Iy sales may bo adjourncd by the Master uers under the power of adjcurnment given them ju said decrec). ‘Thiee salon will commence at 10 o'elock in the forenoon, aud continue unlil 4 o'cock In the afternoou of sajd days, and be cuntinued on each of the succerdiug days ntil the whols of aud fands ute £ 1 be dispsed of, Bcheduion of ol nd land-grants to be dirposcd of may Le found and infpectod at the oflices of the Land Agenta of the Company in tho Feapertve plares 10 -tithoue-1 at least \wo weeks Lefore the date woen such © heroby advertised to take plare, No Lunids will bo sold by s whi L tnss hava bee pored of by conversion of honds intr Jand ¥ coutract fof #alo thereaf, which shall Lave boed ap- Jroved and countara:gued by the loceiver aj ainted {0 this G1use Lifore thio date of tho wale as hercin Bd- veriised ; ur ollerwise by eale under orders of the Conrt, Lifore the dite of ibe sales sdvertieod Lereby, The'temn of the ealw are a8 follows, thiat n Lo way § The purchaser cf purchasers ahall pay to the under- aluncd 82 Manter Gonmirnioriers at the tima of the nule thewim of five (5) per cent in carh_ on tho amount of ths bid, auch sum 1o be forf d in case of non-ein- phiace with the torms of eal+; and within slxty days Hereaficr, or upon conlirmation of such salo or wales b5 ihio Conet, the baluca of the amonnt of such. bid sitall Le paid'in eash, providedy howesr, Uiat n the payment of auch bilinee, First Morigage Jonds, wiilch hinve Leen mauctioned by the Court, miy bs taken sncaxh ; each Lond In auch cas to ba taken only for nuch an amount aa would equal tho dividail to which 1t wonld be finaily cntitled unler the decree o tue wbove entitled action, Said Jands aud land-grants will bs rold wuder the terma and coniitionn sa above frecrived, 10 single e tloun or eubdivistonw thereof, to the highest and best bidder, 1o sceordanes with Public Resolution, No, 44, of the Forty.Arat Congrew of the United States, 8econd Bcssfon ; and the privileges may, at tho time of sale, bo given t0 auy pemwon who vhall id off » aingle section of subiviaiun theroof, of tsking at the saio price any mitinber of additional nnd adjsining sestions or sulnivisions up to, and inclodi forty-uine, sub- Jeet, however, to the Hyht of thy SLaster Comminsion- ers 10 witlold sk yriklesn 1€ they soail ‘doom proper, LIVER ¥ A KENNETH G. WHITH, Mustor Commissioners. FREDERICK A. LANE, Bolifior aud of Conntel for Complatnants, "MASTER'S SALE. Under Decree of Foreclosure in the matter of the Rockford, Rock Islaud & St Louis Ruil- road Company, United States of Americs, Circnlt Conrt of the Unlted States far the Nurthern District of 1hani 1 Chance. rr. “ths Unlon, Trust Comyany of New York, Uoie pIaluaut, Vi ‘he Roekford, Rock Island & St Tous Yatiread Company, the Orhin & Minersrille Hailroad Compan; d samuel M. Nickere: Joieadanis, and Hobort 5 Noyos and otlier bulders of bunds, who have intervened borc Ia pursuancouf a decrea of the sald Court entered ln the above eutitled canse on the 13th day of duly, A. D. ey 1) ey W, fhvbop, Masior 1 Coancory'of aaid Gourt, will sell together a8 ooe property and nit In sepa. rate parcels,at public suctionta tha higheet and beat bidd : thurelor, on ‘T'ussday, the teath (lu) day of August, A, D). beia (eighitoan butdrod and ervontyfise) at- ton (10) w'elock in the (orenoun ol sai mon fonod, dn!n tha front dour of thie Kepubiie Lito Huilding, No. 151 ¢» 15 Lasalle-st., io the Uity of Chicagy, Uounty of Cook, aad 1 ifnots, I sadd decroe. Thiomorigagud premises ua-cribed 1n the Uil of com pinint bied tn said caus, incinding the onviro ratlroad sald Hoektont, Jtock Diaudl & 5t, Louis Raiirad G nany, with all Leancies, and tracks totho coal:mines wwned o loased by it, and alvo incloding All (g ruiiroais, nd ai direoied rliite of * way, O de, c.al-lanie, OF OHOF lands, all d honsos, ' engin car. houses, (rufy & os, &t ors, o othur ballliug car: & hops. aachineships also all kinds of ‘rolling atock or oquliments, wACHAEY anid touls liold for o 1t cone Rectlun with ‘eaid hockford, Tuck leland ¥ Kt Lunis Hatlroad Corapsny, or its coal Isnds snd coal miges, i cldig wil. locomotives, cars,© tendars, or ack “aad " cqnivnients, = and and’ roaterials fof tho _canstru Dairing, ar replaoing the sald Latirosd of Lranches, ortn or (ur operai. d working any of its coal mineaor lh; of ita rquip I ‘l‘lflfl'l‘m vonnected with or relating Rallroad, sl nghts, beaohts ' 1u " and “to tensrs, agreoments madn with auy pariies owning agy ees v, ur mio lande, or rallrusd, or ratlreads, or with ufll!rrllul for any othar pico| wethee with all And sinanfar the iande, fonerien tinreunto bolonging, and thy 1 tulle, {ncouies, runts, Issues, mad pron i i alioall the catatos, rights, titles, and interosts wha Drer, sy woll ford, ok | al, o, snd to the Orion & Minersyil SR Dl vy, i s I, bel aud al) Dlbier Bruborty, osl and. porsonal, belungiig fabd” Tockiont" Tindt Thaolf 2" R0 it it et timpany said” Ocion & Simorwville Maliread Company, or either of them, aud which is Bow by the posseasion of Wilham i1, Ferry, Hoceivor; aud ail ottier pruperty Fghts, franclilsce, and things which s b e Boun aequired by purchase 6F atherwiae by th Ttecelver during tha peadeacy of this sult for u nection wilh salid railroads, and “alin - t lawas o eqully, of ihe wald Rock. 'y 8t Louis' Katlroad Company 50 thio ontire railcoad of 11 nd shall bo at thy tha sale thoreby doesecd ln sanslon, or to which bo may then L togntbor 2s ono proparty and pot in pualo purcals 1y tho tarias af said doores 1w huudred thosand dalia ol thesum bid at such sale la to e payd by tha barchssor in cashatthe timeof salv, aud fur th) balancu of tho At sald saloths Master fs au: turized Lo poot iieu of aoy of the outstandlog snd o dn e e {ssued undor and secured by the mortaagns ol Juon | o Uctober Sk 1863, moutionod in sali W crea ur ear 0! catos of ludobtedrions lewod in Yon, of miy uf v:id rous pons, atsuch porcontage as said Court whall disoct at e Approral of said sala, For a mura particular doscription of the sald property raluronce can bo bad ta sald ducree. TESTY W, BIS1OP, Mastor in Chacery of the Clrcult Conft of tbo Unlted « tor the Northern Diatrict o dliin TOILET GOODS, _ PERFUMERY. e & B. ATEINSON'S F: woun vio. LET. it PRIZE M| VIENNA, CORE uld by all st Gut the Blates. J. & B, ATKINSON, $101d Hond st., London, Fola Ageuts ia Now York~ARNOLD & MoNATY 31458 yitne guarantead by TRADE _SHIRTS, “"""A Good Bhirt, §1.50 D A Good Bhirt, §1.76 A Good Bhirt, §2.00 FROM 8TUCK. SHIRTS (o ordor & specialty. HARRIS & COBB, 171 8, Olark-shk, EDUCATIONAL. Dearborn Seminary, 0, 1L, Tha twentisth yoar of this School Dr tha higher elucs. thm of yosog Indies, will begln Sept. 1%, A uswand en- Veand Bourding Dapartment, with elegant acenmmoda: ot wiil than b 1 undar tha supervisln of Re. au Sre. L. . MANSULELD, for sesontecs sears at tho hend of fovkdand tuatin o, at Nyack on tfudson, N. ta mlom apily for cacal g wal Angust 16 Lo Praf, 7. Gluopvl, 3 CHICAGO ACADEATY OF DESIGN ART SCHOOLS, Michignnenvyy corner of Van Burenaat, ab-av., or after as! guitanen of M. PKLIX BELGAMLY, EHTSON, W, Fo GOOKINS, Poedcat b Vo Vil api W, L, I, 40 ' . Fur partiealary apply for elron'nee, nACING coLt.aEcr. Thie tiowon of 1o ors, th ok dotl Si T iy 8 bl o8 Norc it U i 15, eatora tfon of Tay ‘o 11 moute, and 8 new T oeeore at are (o be finfdicd Pefore H $0 the advantag.s of the § For adutssion wialy 15 h mans imprare. Gyt which s Wad it Cstaloguen ean be hiad at Mitehell & Hathaway, 134 ational Bank, PARK INSTITUTE, FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES, 73 aud 77 Anblnndanv,, Chicngo. An Inetitstin of the Tirat Grade, Isarding De Pt eularge . Booms newiy frnivhed, Lares rpe ef Teachers, Fall Term Legion n1f o Catuado; WILLIAMS COLLEGE, Wllintautown, M en,, dovctid whully 1 collegn work, Tution atnl ted to ull neeting aid, 1 examiation fur Lz to AL MADAME CLE For Younz Laies and C MANTOWY 1 cren, PACKER COLLLGIATL INSTITUT Brookisn Mo, A, las 30T U thon will oye e recaived {nt th of the ¥ A1 oures allowed, - For etrenl, T Dy Brooki, res, witss pystomati o litary desiing, & mnsa LESDA . X ty-eecond Collediate year of thin wel enalll-bed fustitut on will comumenca 81 peals o s 1art weons, Sta wheleal lo i thie recommendativy of tlove why Lnow it e, e Pt for tha fut MabAv with ity eltivaiod amo dates, wues end D, FULTLL Lo wdite L. D, breends T Faulty shie, Laten.ive grouns, fennt b i, 1t Ly w8 foct, four eturies, o s cuts—nice re itation, ornatn: ntal, pi. warted by awail and | gl v ke ze, Daliziaore, cation, ADAME DE RO Iaht Boazitin n Ladion No, 80 Churelisst,, Hartt ord, Conn, The G0 Term will Degin Sept 8, For information Or circuiars, addrecs 88 above. ARK AVLN! Tre; tir elglt, $450 per annum, y Kkl 1. Persoual attouticn Fall e e 8. I JONL. 1 B 1100 v e eving Ins rébpens Sept, 1, Thor 3 glish und riaisioal studis, L FOR YOU S st Tarry town-on-ladson, b fuctriicdon in the End R LOYS, Tre followins: gentlenen Wro preseat patrous of tha schoul Thomas Rirkparr k, w8 Broadway, Now York: Mr. 0. Chanute, ( weer § lrand 3 Mr. Louin uthy air. Robert ‘N pencer, Tarrytowy feld, Pres, 1st Nat, Bk, AL ARMAGNA W ST BXn aNsTeTeT Triuctpals, 1. CADY, M Pancipal, New Haven, Cond dend tor clrcular, Q57,80 PER QUARTLR. Su Cinie Medis $ o Academy for By, 10 hiladels 10 Turtractors, 5. C. SHY 3 Media, Pao AMERICAN LINE. REDUCED RATES TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWY, And all ports tn Great i itafa and the Weatera A curuee M i A, . ATL LINE. Sattog Thrze Times @ Week b &t £:21 BRITISE PORTS. LOWEST RATES. Anply at Company's Ofice, northwess coruse Clark and il 4,00 tons. ... \khu. PRy 18 e rny, | Qi Raturdaj, Hin 4 ¢ Sacurday, DA,y 23 atkam. AU Aatsal g Meturn tiel: 4.0 cusrensy, ATSON, (bwiiile now Cubin passage, 430 aml 2%, c o3 3t reducud Fatny. Suers Dra-ta lur £1 &t Upwatds v ¢ Avpiy L Nortu oorner Olark a B ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANGE, 1y oluzr), 1y than “ i Ve mm Ay, Mot IN GOLD ‘(Including wine) OF P First cabin, 4100 toled, 3. lleturn Lick- ote at roduced ratos, Kiomags § , with suporior acccu. modations, (Dcluding AILTAC Tvai 13 Wit eatrs cla A _ GLOWGEMAC L6 Bromdway, Great Western Stenmship Line, h:w Yotk to Bt (Lugl Bleciaro, 23, "Apyly at ficul Freluht Dapot ADoK A SUMMER RESORIS, Island Ledge House, Wells Beach, Me. W A WORCESTEI & C0., Propri Radn, € ket e d N ) mhnta tarro bs surf aud river hatuiog, witt 4 tacilitics tor salling, tiating, gonaing, aind alf Uod masie for 4 Gt o i it at ¢ of patr sucutiauod 10 & huusgad Byleadid drives o thy sl uwodarate. Thy best the A fur tho eoort andd Bappiaed of e giests: & Maiuo R, I, runs four traius por day dtvia Suebs & iy beautiiul fos MOUNTAIN SANITARIUM, For Pulmonary Diseases. ASHEVILLE, N, 0. This fustitution for the eure and ireatment l‘f per- sous wuftering from Luug Di \ 14 now open and will remiaiy 0 thtoughiul the culire years 4 oville, S0 et abovo the leve », hea fora lory time ot valted by sich pal 5 o climato s well Kuown (0 otert @ beneliclal induetce Ul consUtIpived, Yor |lgrl§csx!a addrey W, U SALAN, M. D, lan in Chargs, CENTRAL HOTEL, DENVER, COLORADO, #ha Anest and largest Matel 1o the Waat, and affordiag. ¢ut viow vl 1ha Rocky Muountain’ Has smsgnitocnt PRTOW & RLRSTALE, il iotars. k4 RAILROAD TIME TABLE ITRIVAL AND DEPARYURE OF 124053 enpind. 1dhs rreaad O Sunday atsiom, m. ¢ DA riores SMICASO & NORTHWESTERY RAILAAY, aPaclfic a abatig st & Vet Drbaas R Port & Dubngunt & Miiwauken Aladl. o e o 5 {iay EAbcens £ Fant & Winons Eipre MAruntin Erbras. oo [ L T'Ginnova tak » ] 3 bl b 1 o ~ Drpot gornre af Wells ind Ki —Depot corner of Canaland K, MWL AN CENTRAY, Sk o] batkeatsy iy v it Clar, i e, rremant 0 RAILTIN, JOUnE Teentyprennd. rat corner af” Kanlolp! Ml a1t i Dy foapre I x tlantie ¥, bt e S Mormioe Lz Nione rapes *Sundyy kx. riicAGn, and Clirin b Trinn Dep i, Weat Ve Des vy My r St Liner, o at, bridje. Tieket it and corner Mich de, v ant e Rk 2 Pa L B, Kt ownn | Jainge & 1 Milweukos & Prateis dn Chirnl Divimion, 1 ¥ Mitvnukes, e & Tow o e Treket Et. Losls Frpress.. EU Loui Fant (RGN o ! LRIEETY CHICARD, PIRLIY Degug Dabnaned achiic Niaite K ikx. Monday KANKAKEE LINE, ot Lal From Contral Depas, erondest, Tieaet Tndianapulis. Loui ndlanas uiesillo § Cincln CINCI NHATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LIVE. From Putitars, Conemnnatt & St Loutr Kailieay depst, oére gt aid Carai-n Side. Tuckel ofice, 121 Indlannonlie. Lonlaville & Clncln.| Tt Day Eyjrees Indianapotis, 8:008. m. TMp.m, CHICAGD & PACIFIC RAILROAD, ot corner Chimaioan, and Larrabse. tckel-ofice No, 43 Clartaty nect to Shermes Zeare, i Paved Liunca Pyccngor Suuday Passigie s, _PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. From derot enrner Chiuton and Careallste., Wert Side, Ticketugice, 121 Kanddiip) and af depot, Cqinmbar, Dlttsburg & New York * 2006 m. " 8:10p. me TR R, m, 7:t0m. m. BALTIMORE & 0HID RAILROAD Truing leave s tear or Lijoriitan fianidiey and Lot o ettt Jickel ajice, 101 Clari-dtsy carner walir ren, ey i m. Rdignm C€1'ICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & FACIFIE RAILROAD. aty coruer o bun Hurew wed Shernianats, Tachet oea, Tucae Hot drriee, 1o. cur: ingtun and Franklin-c, torcd by thu State ot 11 Loty L0F Tio wxpro ot trle iy Sundays, b to Nococun NO PAY Mny tio e an el e s iy Lo b, LE v ey Wi ot b b . OZILINT, ety Tobiter Tagaged than N treatiuent W Cnronde, ul Mrivate D Setfual Weakuess aud ¥ perianeit & Ladivw tuquirlug duli- reatinett, With b board, muy call or write onfdence, A bkt v 210 (tHuat: ted), 10 ceuts, A BOOK FOR PIIE MILLION, MARRIAGE ALl tismiorts s arot GUIDLE. to . 1lugical myieries and fuvalatlyus of (3 sexual e atcul, with tio it dincoveriny la tas relendo Of roproductlia, Lrosnering s O Taaton, ¢, 11ia is & t0tocoating wo iurortus 4nsTavlase, AR aisias flur the na et P ‘miareled or oualeimplato, T il 17158 Doukk that oURKE ta b undir W Lt earolensly about th house, Seat t ani i OIS MANHOOD RESTORED, ctim wt yeuthiul Iwpradaaes, caislug’ promaturs B r1ous debility, ot Laving triel 13 v avery bas found s aiinple soicure, which ha s follaw guiiorors. " dren . kit reim wiil send FYRACTIONAL CURRENCY, $5.00 Packages or FRACTIONAL GURRENGY 1IN EXCHANGE FOR Bills of Naional Crreney, A TRIBUNE OFFICE

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