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Bia siceska eer re me aes ah oa or Duluth, 10 brie Cour, 16 ake potatoes, 7 bates pie Noel pork, and ‘auadries; etme Japan, drown cor Ete, ROD) bh wheal, 1,409 hele flour, and Daten; Prop Nebraska, Bultalo, 16,00 bu wheat, said bu cory, 7,689 a onte, LAKE FREIGHT, CHICANU. grain fretahts were activo for corn and essier, and quictand sleady for whet, Veoucla were taken st Sgefer com and AYo for wheat to Buffalo, The capacity foota up 94,000 bu wheat dd 290,00 bn corn, She rhartera for Haffalo wero: Behra Grace Murray seisjmte taeatet Stic Nhe! Loy vine, corn tbrongh. To BirniaDarge E. TEStayes, corn throngh, MILWAURBR: On theaith, grain freights wore firm and aabsde Higher, with an upward teudency, Ttates were quot- able at 93/0 to Buffalo and 20 lo Kingaton on wheat charters, ‘To Buftslo—Hehra Portor, Bam Fubt, and City of Shohoygan, wheat at 4160 PEP Waverly, 43,000 ‘bu wheat on rough rato to New kurk. BUFFALO. qgho following charters were mate on the 26h1 fiche D, Vance, cont, Ulack Tver to Milwaukeo at 650 per ton, and pigdron at 60c, free; achr Donaldeon, foal to Ohleago.on p, ts: teh Gold Hunter, coal to ca} echt C, 0, Barnes, coal, Cleve- Hone aot Tue teoo; ache’ City of the Btralte, coal to Chicago at 00 fcee, VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON. Speclal Dupates to The Chiengo Fribune, Font Huon, Mich, July 27,.—Dows-—Props Turon City, Howard snd consort, Willlam F, Graves and cons sor, V, 1 Ketcham and consorts, Germania and parges; schra.O, F. Atwator, Cambria, William Van- natis, Meart, Empire State, W, H, Hounds, Arctic, Jonny, Humball, ‘Ur—trops Arctic, Manistee, Ontario, Phit Sheridan, Aina Munroe, Mary Pringle aud consort, Frod Kelloy $nd_conrort, 8. Chambertain and consort, Purter Ghomberiain and barges ¢ acre John M, Hutebinson, Gald Auster, “Wabash, ‘Seaman, Son Pogo, Melon, ‘Anaudale, Winn—Northrant, genta, Weatinn—Hino, Special Dimatrh to. The Chteaga Tribune, Port Hvnox, Mich, July 24-10 p, .—Down— Props Pacifie, Oneida, Lady Fronklin, Quebec, Trac Bay and barges sclira Wells, Burt,’ Belkirk, Hattie joward, Ur—Lrops Montana, Lake Erle, Molland; achra Mary Porew, Fenokeo, P, 8. Maral, White Qloud, Il, D. Toot. ‘WixD—Bouth, gentle ; weather fine, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL, Spectal Dispatch to The Chteaga trebune, LaBatce, 1, July 23,—Aanivey ny Riven—Noth- ing. peranrer—Prop Victor, with lumber for Henry, and towing canal-boata Jeunte, with lumber for Perur and Commereo with lumber for Lacon, Fansrp INTO CanaL—-Dargo No. 1, from Lasalle, with oosl, und Col, ‘Taylor, from Lafialle, with corn, both for Chicago, Pagsen OUT—Prop Victor New, fram Lockport, with Jawber, ant towing eapabboata Jonule and 'Com- werco, niso with Jumber, Eleven feet and 8 tuches of water on the miteralll of Lock 16, iver ris Wind cast Brubligronr, July elle, 5,400 UU corn, Ryburm, Mare ee Bouchard, La- Balle, 8,000 twa corn ; Harrie 4,150 ‘bu cory : Monte Christo, Soncea, 6,000bu corn { Gracie Griewold, Minooka, 6,000 bu cortt; Prop Nuvelly, LaBalle, 9,600 bucorn, 35 bu wheat} Dolphin, Ottawa, 48,020" bu orn, 1,500 bn onte, Clmsued—Induatry Morris, 87,074 feet lumber, 20 ma wath, LAKE MICHIGAN, CHICAGO, Orly two lumber ladon veaioln remained at the murs ‘Kot lant ovening....'Tle wchr Pooria Las gone into ono af the docks of the Chiengo Dry-Dock Company to re-_ colyo sundry repairs. The schr Pilgrim has also gone fato dry.dock to stop = leak....The acl Im- yeriat ian beon sold by her owner Capt. Usyden, to Capt, Clow, of this city, for 97,000..,,The members of tho Board of Trado hav sulacrived $100 for prizoa for the yacht race to take plsco Saturday... Tho yacht Yoe, after boing rdved ‘Tueaday afternoon, wos taken in tow by tho tug Prin- diville ta be towed (9 the dry-dock, Whon rounding tho pier tho tug’s wheel become entanglad in tho rig. ging of the yacht, and in tho efforts to gether froe she want to plooes and ts now «total wreck, She was subsequently towed to a derrick, where whic had to bo Aifted up and her raging ‘taken off, Her succoss loot Saturday war undoabtedly too much for her... Tharo iaa prospect that tho Northern Transportation Com- pany’s boate which have peen lastug idlo ali summer, ‘whl gv Into commission avon, The Chicaga Dry~Dock Compeny have lately received orders to examine thy four boste laid upin this harbor, ‘They havo made Us cxamlustion aud found that it will cont fror $1,000 to $1,500 to repalr them,...Tho prop Missouri dn’ backing’ down the: river yonterday afternoon can into tho schr Butcher Boy, near State street brid; and carried sway hor cathead, The tug-men say § versed ber Hab for by expending $6 for a tug rhe ewuld haye avotded the mirhap.,.,.Cept. Prindiville, of the yacht Zoo, has generously dona the prise monsy for winning Saturday's race to the Yucbt Club, PORT OF ERIE. Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicugo Tythune, Faty, Pa., July 23,—Anmtvars—From Ohloago, shmr Aruona, Darautungs—For Chicago, achr Thomaa J, Bolden, onl, Recrirra—25,826 bu whost, 3,700 bris flour, SutyMENTA—1,200 tons of con), Farsonte—Fitm, with but fow charters offering, Veuels are scarce, "The prop Auns Smith was repori- et here today for a cargo of iron from LAnse to this ports terme private, MISCELLANEQUS, ‘The mammoth steamer for the Western Transport. tion Company, recently Iamnchod at Cleveland, hos Deen named te Commoilore....‘fhe tug’ Oyguet ex- Moded hor boiler ucar tho mouth of Had River last Bunday while engaged tn towing a dredge. The Cap- tain, Tesae Parker, bad some of bia ribs broken, and wus otherwise injured, as was also the enginver..., ‘Tho Cygnet ip total loss, Sho wae built in 1869, and ‘Was worth about $2,500,.,.The Detrolt Free Press etates that tho achy P-nator was selzed Ly the United Btules fm Mershot inst Sunday on a Wbel for supplics, The He 20r wes .ane of a tow of yousels whieh collided off Poche Inland Sunday morning. Her vow and sturn aro Vadly stove in, and sho ‘ill protably be landad tuto lock for ropairn.,..Bunday tnorning, as tbe tug passing Peche Ialaud with threo ra imtow, losdedt with qrain, the foremost vessel ran ‘Sground, and before the curizee could be changed the Tear Vessels caine up and a collision reauited, by which schoouers were damaged over $060, Tile tow was golten afloat sgain with some ditvoulty, and Detrott was reached on the astne afternoon, .,.8ay2 the Cluve- land Leader +“ The fog-bell on the Weat Government ier, which haa buen out of repair for some ttme, hae ech putin working onter, The bell ts, howover, prao- A failure, as Tt caunot be hoard but a short dis nce awey, Itistho universal opinion among lake eb who hayoled occasion to test ibe powera that the Biwusy spent by the Government ite erection By ba beon town away, and thie doll a ail prectionl purposes, —uselesa, for ‘The new lighthouse at the ond of the ¥ask Govern: Will bo comploted about Aug, 13, ‘Tho size a MURLd Coat, witha height abuve tbe pee tothe ght of 26 fect. Thera will be displsyed two St lahia, a ret Yaht below peas one sboy abou! {fered one bang pore tho surface o! BI evt hill, which can be aria, the fights stove spoken of on the Hast piur, and Won pene redsnd white light an the end of the ¥AGLE UARBOR IMPHOVEMEST, Capt Hunt, of the prop Missourl, informs us that tho pretiustuary operations for the fmprovement of Esglo tarbor sre in progress, ‘The presant work con- slate of drilting and Uiaating, At obs poluts mass of copper 9 feet long aud 6 suck wide haa teen encoun- tered, which tho drills will not poustrate, The Oaptatn soya it will not surprise any ono if copper te found in ribicfeut quanilties to pay the cost of tie work, im fect that fab thnt copper existe in tie harbor was demonstrat will conalst of the 8 work sa now boing carried on with an unexpended bal. anco which bas teen on hand several oars. Heening Weacenain, , DAY ClTY THAFFIO, The shipments from the port of Dey Gity far the veek ending Friday, July 23, 1975, and for the corto eponding weeks in 1873 and 1814, ware a8 follows a, 1319. 10,647,237 8,842,180 00-1 Corn x 2A ate 10 0 Py p The sbipmente, ii will be soon, wore decidedl; of tl consinouitia, than in ell dag etl gunn, fr 613 oF $874. Hag oo re ho Mission Gs Quaile farmer boy in Ohio, observing « smal of quails fa his futhor’s cornfictd, Fonolved ee “atch their motiond, They pursued « very teKular course in thair foraging, commenoing op (te sido of the field, taking about tive rows, and {cllowing them uniformly to the opporite end, Murning ip $ho asimo = Wanuor, r uext flya rows. ‘Thoy continued {yn this “course until they had explored tho ¥reater portion of the fold. ‘Ehe lad, suepiclouy a they wore pulling up corn, tired iuta the Hock, killlug but oue of thew, and he proceeded ‘amino the ground. In the whole space o'er which they bad traveled, he found bat one Walk of corn disturbed, ‘This was nearly mache’ out of the ground, bub tho carth still fo to it, in the eraw of the quail be tad one cut worm, twenty-one striped vine gs, and one hundsed chinch jbugs, bu} not s ‘Mogle grain of oom. THE COURTS. An Excellent Day for Decisions, A Small Dividend for the Creditors of the Commercial, Fi : + Judgments and Now Suits. a DECISIONS, SELLING WITHOUT LEAVE, OF Count. Quite an important dociaiou was delivered yesterday morning by Judge Blodgett in Clam- bors, in the baukruptcy caso of John Il. Daniels, ® banker. Daniola had beon for saveral years oporating§ «in atocka «= inthe Now York market, through: the firm of ¥. BD. Wallace & Co. brokers, At tho timo ho filed hia petition, and for over a yoar prior to that time, Wallaco & Co. had carriod on Auls account 750 aharos of stock of tho Culcaga & Alton Railroad Company, whicl they pald for, and wero carrying on a morgin of 10 por cent or lees advances by Daniols. In July, 3873, whon the potition was filod, thls stock was worth 110 cents on the dollar, and could have been sold out 80 84 to loave & balance to Daniols’ credit iu tho hands of the brokors. Tney, Lowavor, made no application to tho Court or to Wanlels, or to any porson connected with his estate, in roforonce to a aalo of tho stock, but continued to hold it until Oct, 24, 1873, whon thoy sold i for % conte, and, pasming the proceods to Dantols' erodit, it loft um to dobt tothe amount of $19,400 for dif- foreneey and commissions. This amount, to- gethor with tho accrued fotoreat ou the samo Sinco the sale, tho tim proved up saa dobt against the estate of Danicia in baukruptey, ino Assignoe, however, moved to éxpungo tho claim ae not constituting & valid claim ogaiust tho catato. ‘Ybo Court said that tho proof showed that there wse no indobtoducea at tho timo Danicla went into bankruptcy, and that the transaction could havo boen closed up with aprotitto the bankrnpt’s estate, rathor than a lozs. Inasmuch, therefore, 88 no application had becn mado y tho claimanta’ for leavo to well this'atock and closo up tho trangaction whitle {t could have been dono without loss, the loss which occurred, if auy, by roason of closing the atock out during tho financial panic in the fall of 1873, muet bo sustainod by tho brokers, and tho claim must be oxpunged. THE BIGhf TO DUY OUT A PARTNEN'A INTERCAT. In tho bankiuptey caso of Roberton & Elsoy, a decision was giyen by Judgo Blougett ‘on the quostion of tho right of s former partner to prove up against tho remaluinug tnembers of a firm, op & note giveu in payment of his lutor- est. It nppeared that Jobo A, Robortuon, Louis Robertson, and ono Elsoy formed aco- partuership iu 1870, aa merchants. ‘Tho co- partnersiip waa to’ continue a year, and at tho expiration of that time Jobn A. Hobertaon re- tired, tio other members of the firm paying him 93,070 for bis jutercet. At that timo tho firm owed about #2,740, and was worth about $6,500. Whan Jobn A, Kobertson waa in the firm it waa quite prosperous, but after his rotfroment it bo- camo involved, and Hoally wont into bankruptcy. J. A. Robertson, after the adjudication, tilod a claim against tho bankrupts estate for the amount of tho above-mentioued note, Tho As- signeo moved to have Jt expunged on the ground that it did not constitute a valid domand against tho catato of tho firm or agaiuattho tirm's ereditors. 7 ‘Tho Judgo said thot it appeared from tha ovi- douce that all the outstanding debts of tho old finn wero settled before tho now firm gor into trouble, He could seo fo reason why an In- eolvent firm might not with cntiro safety buy cut a partuer and givo theig papor in cousidora- tlon of the purchase. It would bo just as yalid es claim against the firm as any other note givon in the ordiuary gottras of busluess, ‘Tho in- dobtedness oxisting at tho tino of the salo must be duweharged bofore tho retiring partner could cif: anything out of the partnership ngscte, but in aretall store the stock would be con- tionally shifting, aod the Court must presume that vory little of the old stock remainod iu the store at the timo the firm wont into baukruptey. Nono of tho original debte were then uupald. The creditors would not bo projudiced, Although Robertson's loaving might bave crippled the firm, yet thoy had a night to buy hint out. The claim would, there fore, be sustained, ’ A*PATENT CASE, ‘The caso of Jobu Fiyun ve, A. W. Obermann swag also disposed of by Judgn Blodgett yoste day morning, Thiswaa Asuit for an intringo- ment of a patent for a patent bed-apring, with 9 contrivance for fastenlug each spring to tho elste of the bed, ‘tho complainant's patent apriug wae fastoned to @ slat bya mippor or hook formed by s combination of tho small ond of the spiral, ‘Vho defendant, on tho contrary, used a gripe or prolongation of the wire into a base, and thers! formed it into ahook, The Judge ssid that the complainant's patent was for 4 speciflc node of fastening the spring, and did not inctude overy mothod which might be employed for that purposs, Undor that viow of tho patent the device of the defendant waa not an infringement, and the bill would therofors bo diamistod. , a + RODDIN’S WIFR. In tho bankruptcy inatter of Roddin & TWam- ion, Judgo Drummond yosturday gave an opinion on the question of the claim of Maryatt A, Roddin agaiuat the firm estate. Sho some yoara ago Obtained a divoroo from ber husband, Eugene Y, Roddia, aud o deoree for allmony, An arrangomient was subsequently mado by which both partners obligated ¢uomsoives to pay tho ali- mony, Mra. Roddin, after tho firm wero adjudl- catod bankrupt, fled a cisim sgainst tho extate, which was allowed and ordered to bo paid pro rata with tho other firm claims, An appeal was taken, and. Judge Drummond roversed this ordor ofthe District Court, holding that, although Aira. foddin’a cial was a joint. ono against both debtors, it was not a tirm claim,-por waa it tobe paid outof the partnor- | ship assets, The joint or separate property of the partuers could be taker in paymout of this claim, but oot thoir firm assots, Tue ordor of tho District Court was, therofore, royorsed, ae NEW BUSINESS, THE COMMHNOIAL INSUNANOE COMPANY. The sooond dividoud meoting of tho creditors of tho Commercial Fire Insurance Company was hold yesterday afternoon a} Register Hibbard’s office, But voryfow oroditors were present. Tho Assignee road « lengthy report, of which the following is s synopsis : Caph on hand ab Arst meetin; Collected since... ‘Total rocetpts, $00,207.08 Pata divideniia,...s 35128, S20.40 Firat dividends pot called for, but'to be paid, au7K07 Tatel.ssrssersresrecrsorsers essence sesso AIO AO0A8 Leaving amauut to bo distributed on rocond dividend ,... seerecee eens yf OI BOT AB ‘Tho total dobta proved up amouut to $2,609,- 221,60, and the exponsos of the Asalguoe hava ‘Deon only $1,000, Which was unanimously allows ed, togethor with the othor expenses, by the oreditors. 3 _ Adividond of 13¢ per cont was declarod for all who have rogolved the sirst divideud, aud 3 por cont for thouo who have not, ‘Tho Gardon City Jnsuranco Company has a claim for $1,000,- 000 for relueurance aysinet the Commerciat In- surauce Company, aud if this be allowed, which will probably be the cage, no further dividend will bo paid. If, howevor, this be not allowed, a iuciber dividend can bo paid of about }¢ por cnt. WX MATIONAL LIFE-INAURANCH COMPANY. About a year ago, Kirk Hawes, Asulzuce of tho National Lifeelusurance Company, filed a bill Sgatowt tho Directors a ollicors of the Company chargiug them with a breach of trust, and veokiug ta recover aver $100,000, which it waa olajmod they bad misappropriated aud ap: piled to tholr own use, ‘he vaso wae docided by judge Bloagots ‘Luceday afternoon, but without going into the morits of tha action. Ho render- ed a decision In favor of the defendants on the ground that 8 complete remedy at law oxistod, and that, therofore, a bill in chancery could not BAILBOSD AID BONDS, . A large number of suite agaiust yarious towns and counties have been brought withiu the paut year to recover on certain bonds tn favor of ratl- roads and known as railroad: bonds, Judgo Blodgett in December jast gave somo decisions salut the Towas of Elmwood and Brhntiold, in which he directly ovorrulad the Supreme Court of Jhinolg in the Jeading cavo-of Maryuall ya. willie, The psrtica wore dealrous of havirg a decision of the question auto the ‘validity at the bouda, by the Buprome Court, and, as the amount involved was lene thi 000, the ry could only. be ma up by Argt having a costiticate of divisiau, Tho judg- & now trial ments wore therefore opened, god had betore the Ciscult aud District Gourt Judges in the cae of Marcy va. I'he Town of Elmwood, 4 judgmont was given againss the town, J Hayate dlssoutiog, aud'a oertuloste of Giylaise granted, Bo buat tho case can bo appooiod. The question involved ia very iepariaDh, inasmuch an (hore aro a large mimber of railroad bondn i eniatence, which will be upbeld or invalidated by the decision. ‘The State Court hon hold that the act of tho Leginiature waa invalid and tha bonds yuid, while the Fodoral Court haa sustained tho validity of tho bonds, A decivion will Leduokod for with much interest, ITEMS, In the caso of C.F, W. Behl ve. Wilbur F. Storey, a nuit for libel, the jury yestoraay, after being out about threo hours, returned # verdict for 1 cont againat the dofoudant. UNITED BTATKS COUNTS, Botomon Zonta, for the uso of J, T. Dale -and William Hilands, began a suit in debt against Jolin B, Leguard, claiaing €3,000, NANKROPTOY ITEMA In the matter of Atkina & Burgors, 0. B. Green Bled « hid of €22,500 for the foundry, ma- chino shops, tools, and real chtato on which tho abops stand, belonging to the bankrupts, lens tho ‘amount of two mortgagee on thom, and a rulo was tenued on all partio intorentod to show cause by Aug. 10 why such bid should not be accaptot. A compusition meeting will be hela Aug. 47 in tho caso of E. C. Dougan. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: if ‘G. W. Campboll was appotuted Asaignoo of Ii, M, Livoolu. The croditors of B. 8, Cane held a composition mooting yesterday and accoptod au offor of 35 per cont, which ia to be paid a followns 12!¢ per cont in four mouths aud 123¢ por cont iu sight months, secured by tho papor of Vase and Edgar Loomis. Tho romaiing 20 ppr cout will bo paid in one yoar. SUPERIOR COURT 1% DRIER, E, B. Baldwin and Edward Stono commenced a suit in attachment against M. McGowon tu ro-- govor $3,692.15. Regis Chausonet bogan as suit for 2,000 against Evolyn Js, Hanilin, Fredorick Fiahor fled o croditor'a bill againat J. Y, Scammon, the Jnter-Ocean Company, and tho Wealern Bank-Note Engraving Company on & judgmont for $10,000. oniculT count. J.J. Bryant began s suit for $1,500 againet William Bwanuoll and E, R. Lunia, If. F. Kooppe commenced au notion in tres- fabs against Henry B. Pike and Henry J. Dike, layiug damages at $5,000, THE CALI Jupag Ganr—177, 128, 129, 181 to 186, 198 to 145, 147 to 150, Jvpgz Moour—76 and 77. IUDAMENTB. Unrrep Brats Omevtr Cotnr—Iunar Daum xoxp=George 0. Marcy, ve, Town of nwovd, ereninn Count—Conrrssroxs—Fiisha A, White hoad ya, 'Thomaa and J, McLachlan, | §420.25,— Courad L, Niehof et al, ve, Thomas Hawiinw and E, J, Quirk, $147.50, Jupox Gant—Jacob Erbe vs, John G, and Christina Btittzner, $112.80, Cmcere Count—Ionay Boorn—Louin Leonhardt va. 8, H, Dinemore, $6%0,27.~-P, O'Neill, ure L8H. Maun ww, Gerinan Inauranoo Company. of Brlo, $2,500,-— Edward Baggott va, Henry C, McNelll, $503.02 WEST INDIANA STREET, The Property-Owncrs Domand a + Rualroade Tammany Hall, ou tho corner of Lincoln and Indiaua atrects, was crowdod, ant uight bya Jerge mooting of proporty-holdors intorested in the improvemont of Indiana etroct. Upon mo- tion of Justice Scully, Mr, Williams was electod Chairman, aud Mr. Berry Secretary. JUSTICE KCULLY stated that tho mocting was called to consider the proprioty of urging upon the Council the uo- cessity of authorizing tho laying of & wtrect-car track slong indiaua street. Ouly by potitions could the matter bo fairly broughta homo to the Council. If the Aldermen were rfade fully ac- quaipted with tho wentimont of the people, the roquisite ordinanco coutd uot long bde‘dclayed. He bolioved that the question was ono of vital interost to proporty-ownors, aud tho future of Iodians strest aa & bnainoas thoroughfare de- pended on tho manner in which tho matter was settled. Ifo roforred to Clark, Loke, and other atracta, a6 inutanooa of the in- fluonce oxorted by stroot-railways in promoting tho business intercats of as soction, + Iudians atroct Was comparatively a young streot, and tho speaker beliovad that if a track wore Ioid upon tho stroot much of the futuro building on tho street would of the nataro of large brick business blocks. Tho development of tha strbot ‘was at presomt impedad because it had not ado- quate transportation facilltics. ‘Tho laying of the track would bring trafic and trade to tho atrect, real ostate would be ovhanced in value, and a groatly improved class of build- inga would be erected. ‘tho people who lived on tho streets several Liooks distant were equally intorested in tho incraaso of, transportation facilities, Judge Scully epoke at longth upon the subject, eloning tho bonoflts that would arigo from tho improvement, die thought with, propor energy that tho teack would bo built by noxt fall, and that Indiana streot would bo tho business street of the West side, north of the Kinzie railway track. He had beon assurod by ono of the Dircctors of the AVoat Chicago Railroad Company that within ninoty days aftor tho pavsage of tho ordinance the Company would lav o track on tho strost as far went ag Hoyne street. Ho hoped that tho residents would exert themsclves to tho utmost to bring the project to » suocesaful insue. A “EX-ALD. GILL i corroborated the viows expressed by Judgo Bcul- ly. He instauced Larrabeo street and a number of other thoroughfares, and indicated the largo share thas atroet-railways had takon in thoir dovelopment, It was tho ox- rience of the city that strect-raflwayy jargoly enhanca the valuo of real eatate. Me bolieved that tf adequate railway facilttics wero provided that Indiana atraot would ovent- ually surpass Woxt Madison and Randolph aa a business thoroughfare. ‘The people had beon asking for the passage of ou ordiuance authoriz- ing tho building of the road for tha past oight- een months. For tho last tio or three yoara it had beon impossible to pasa an ordinance of thie character, unless ® portion of tho Aldermen wero “seen” ou the subject. It was greatly to bo rogrotted, but tho unfortunate fact seemed to Ve that some mombers of tho Com- mon Council wore go coustituted that they necd- eda littls inducement to persuade thom to act, [Laughter aud applause.) Mo hed informed the Incorporatora of tho now company who desired to got, an ordinanco through the Counoil that thoy dtood no more olanco in the Council un- Toua thoy ‘‘onme down" than they had to got ao railway to the moon, Ho wanted such an ex- proasion of opimion from the residents of the atreot thatthe Conncil shouldeeothatthoy “meant buvingss,” and aliquid bo scared, if nucpasary, into grauting Indiava atrees tho priviloge to which it wasontitiod. Mr, Gill spoke at length upon the benofits that would cusuo, and was Joudly ap- plaudad, 2 ALD. QUIRK said be preaumod that thore was no nocosalty to discuss the importance of the subject, Hy spoke of the efforts made by citizens of tho ward to obtain & hide, Ilo bad votad for moasurea jn the “Council that he would not have voted for cxcopt to obtain votos on this imeasure, Bome of tho proporty-holders along the tine of the road had, howaver, worked agamet the granting of tho ‘anuchise. Eupecially bad this been tho case inthe ‘ourteenth Ward, whenco 3 romonstrance had come Bp Ald. Quirk spoke at length upon tho offorte ho had mae in bohialf of his constituents, snd predicted thet the matter could not be do- iayod much longer, ‘ AMM, Ji Ke LAKE, “ Superintendent of tho Wost Division Reail- road Compauy, was loudly called for. Me said that all he could any was, that, if the franchise was granted, tha road would be built in ulucty days, (Choere.] a wiotlion gt gudge Saulty, it waa rosolyod that tho meeting should be prevant at the Commou Councll Mopday night. After somo furthor didcussian, the mecting adjournod to moot axain Monday evouiug a helf-past 1 aud procead in a body to the Common Counc! Mr. Lako tated that he would: bava oars waiti for the delegation at the corner of Haluted and Indiana stroets, ‘The meeting then pave moro checra for Mr, Lake aud dieparsed, uo gran ext powwble amount of euthudimay was uvinoed, and 9 debormivation expromuod to bring the Dinvkwalling Aldermen to torme, ee THE HAY-CROP AT THE EAST, Tho Tri-Statea Union, of Port Jervis, Orange County, N.Y., giveli a gloomy accaunt of the hay- crop in Oravge and the surrounding counties. It ways ‘Tho eame story of an wpprecedentedly short crop that w told in Orange County comes from Busses, Pike, Wayne, Sullivan, aut Delaware Counties, ‘The ‘wortt foare uf (ho farciers have Lost more than real- Tied, ‘The fact tat the yleld way tu be emall was plainly visible carly in the season, the vxtraordinary apring and summer drought rendering auy olber ros It Imposstble; but a third of a crop was confidently expected, Consequently, now that the grass te cui, and it proved (© be fn no place more fusn a ith of a crop, aud in mauy feat than aisth, the fer depressed at the ' outlook winter, Last year’s bay is roported es selling tu vari ous places in ihis eeotiva at from $40 ® ton, and ay Geolare that Lay will bring §30 before wiuter, ns paaturs mo mauagre that call bad $0 be fod for weeks past, which 16 an oi traordlpasy oveutin the history of dasry-laruing z grally cunt'n, TITURSDAY, this mgiom. Under atieting elrenmatanees, tharefore the wintering of atock fe becoming a Toth a mteasure compennate for th hay, butdeeda of ecees of Inne wer pat Lio dee-corn, Millet, ete,, eatly in the emer; but the ane oro drought Injured the proapocte of thore fodiders ia aireat messure, ani farmerabave Leen bey dori tho pant few daya sowing turniperced In every aval: able acra, to help ont with the winter's ford fire But, although cop promises ta bo Mery large, it Rat ga fae (award ree piseing the succulent and nutritive grasaea, Few farin- em will titelertake to winter through mire cattle han they ara artustly coinpelted te carry, Howard Maw, the well-known auctinneer anil cattles Itoxer, aayn that he can buy, tnelde of a few werka, coms for $3 and $0. at private rato, for which be re- ceived $70 and $70 at auction Inthe epring. ‘The tent yield of grain In. Orange County tn that in the Noversink Mats, in this town, “Sut even there it in fo much below the ererage that if lv called » very abort yield, ‘To'add tothe unensiahle condition nf agricnitnral Affaire thin avanon, cata will nat be half a. crop, aud grain of all kinda will be abort, “Corn promires to ben fale stold, the recent raine—which, by the way, wern tho firatextended aummurr ratn-falle that have 1 thle nection tn nearly four searr—having grnatly bees fed tt end placed st on & footing not expected by rarmore, The counties above named are among tho beat dairy-districts in the country; and, if the above picture ix not overdrawn, tho prospeets of their farmera aro glootny cnough, Well, tho North- west can furnish them with all the corn they neod to keep their stock io koe order, and thus gnablo them to supply milk and cream to the Now York dealers, ut, alas! what extra drafts will ba mnade upon the Croton in such an omor- weucy! —— WILLIAMS COLLEGE. Wertako tho following items jn relation to the lato Commencemont of Williams Colleze from tho Springfleld (Maas.). Republican: Tho eabject of Preaident Cyadbourne’s hacealaurerte wan the divine “Law of Hervices Tha Great the Hervante of tho Hustle,” and he dwelt with wise cine phasis upon the part the ft 19 aK fume aa cltizens, ‘Tho addres ¥ Menta Christlan Ataoclation, Bunday tua ven by the Hey, Dr, Nathantel W, Conkling ‘ork, and was of a very high charactor, earnent, sud eloquent, and, what is snus lant yoting men, stricily orthodox, Tha unuisl proyer~ nvellng im Sisson Park ou Sunday afters ns of Commencement week was held in the chur h, en aecount of the threatening weather; cx-ltuns dent Hopkins presided, and tho chief lt Way an account of the mission stationa ho fad virt tour around the world, David Dndley Field Lia adross, 1A Collegtan's Metrauect,” on de nt iu lin ed day evening, in councetiva with the Adelstd= Divition, Tnesday was crowded with alumni m etna in the morning; clarstay oxercison in tho fier {Joseph Tomlinson, of Roadatown, SN, J., being urate, Jobu Mf, Corwin, of Jamestown, poet, wn Se Vieasants, of Nock Inland, TIl,, fvy orator) ;’ gyinnantic exibition at 5 o'clock fries rhetorical mpeaking fn the evening, the prizes being awarded as follows General prize of £0, 8. 1, Dodge, of Cleveland, 0. first sophomore, G, A. Wilder, of Tintualume, Sout Africa, second nophomore, M. 1, D1 M, of ¥ nt, No.3 firet Junior, W. S 3 , second funtor, W. it, ‘Campbell, of Mendcn, Ju, Tho'alumut usd an adjourned meeting betoro “tho rpoaking at the church, Weduouday forenoon, which wan grared by Goy, Gaston and Jteut.-Gov. Knlght, tho former of whoti waa made on Lonorary alianusis, Cunmencement ix, afterall, the great day of the week, The country peoplg come in to it now, an they did in the days when the old white church on the hill used to be surrounded with tho gingerbread tents aud tho cries of Luckstera and patent-medicine ines, Ta the pleassnt brick chureh, now, thia day moet prom- incntly dieplayn the notables gathered to the anniver- sary, for tho Trunteca, Faculty,and ull other pourl-!ooke Jug, xempectallo oid’ parties Bhat can, Le ts aro ranged above the speakers; while below, and on tha speaker's platform, were ‘the Goveruur and Lieutenant-Governor, with President Chadtourne aud ex-Pro-tdent Hopkias, and, presiding over nil, Bherift Bulkley, of Pitted lklng tw-la; fresh and good, tinctiired with the referm spirit that aceina to be “in the alr here, ‘The following honorary degrees wero conferred : LD. CyrunW, Field, of New Xork, and Jotin Itrtt, Lwiznt W, all has teen 9 inter, Ruwland;_ DD. ue kev, Mareh, of Oswego, N, Yo, J. Cloweut French, of Brock- Arthur Mitebell, of Chicago, Ml, George K Hiitton, of Paisley, Seotland ¢ Pb, D. Morwe Briggn, of Buffalo, N, Y., John A. Leland, of Char! 8.0. AM. Willjam G. Medilcott, of Lougnics: Leverett Tompron, of Chicago; William f. For: Gfeveland: Tol ‘Tinothy Willlwt. Hyvoklyn, N, Yin ts Vrof, Goorgo L, Raymond, who lisa orcupled the Chair of Ihetorte alice Vrof,’ Barcom’s departure to Wisconsin University, and whos eareful drill in the department {# shown in the speaking bere, will suil for Europe sovn, to be yone for a year ar more, for study and travel. Prof. Perry also alay asifs on Taeaday, 10 te gone several months, Prof, Tenney has had o Ve flattering aud unaulmous invitation to the Preriden of tho Indiana Stato University, but is not likely to ‘2. Goddard, of New York 1 Of Ashland, N. YX, ; Loeter li 3 Dr, Edward W, Bhacfcr, of New accept. Ho has deciived threo invitations to leave hero since coming from Vas a ‘Tho Metrio System. . New York Wstness, This syrtom bas been adupted by nearly all the States of Europe and South America, and, as it waa mado legal in tho United States iu 1866, ita use should no louger be deforrod. It is merely an extousion of the ryatem with which wo aro familiar ag applied to our ourrency, as follows : MONEY. 10 mills make one cent, 10 cents make one dime, 10 dimes make one dollar. 10 ilollars make one eagle. Tho following are tho metrical tables of weights and meagures ; werionts. 10 rnlligrams miake one centigram, 10 centigrams make uo docigrau, 10 decigram inake one gram, 4 10 grams mako one devagrain, In decagram make ono beatogram, 1y hectagrama make oue kilogram. 1y kllograius inake one taynagraw, LENOTUH, 10 miltimeters niake one centimeter, 10 centimetera make one deciueter, 10 decimeters make one meter. 10 metera maky ono dekameter. 10 dekameters make one bectometer, 10 bectometera make oue kilometer, 10 kilometers make ono myramoter, CAPACITY. 10 milllietern make ono centiliter, 10 centillers make one deciliter, 10 dociliters muke ane iter, 10 Litera make one dekiiter, 10 dekilters make one hectolfter. Wanted to Know. IMtroit Free Preas. Yostorday, asa boy lounged up tos lemonade stand on tho street, and held anickol in bls Angora, bo was axked if he woutd like a glavs, That's what I'd like, but I want a fair under standing beforehand." “ Tow 2?" asked the man, “Woll, I want to know if you put s pleco of Jomon in tho gines, and if it bolongs to mo whon Igat down to it, or whether yon aro going to save it and squeeze it over for gomio ono alse ¢”” Ratiufactory arrangements worg entored into, aud hoe went off chewing lomon-rifd, Dr. Plorco's Compound Extract of Smart- Wood, or Water-Popper, is not rocommendad as & cure-all, It should not bo clested with tho patent nostrume of the day. No patent has been obtained or naked for upon it, Yt is not a secret mudiciue, the chiefingredicot boing mato known inthe namo chosen to dewiguate it, Lut it in claimed to be ® superior Extract, mado ina scientilo manner, from frewh planta and raote, by acold process; heat, which is uaod in making all othor Extracts of Smart-Wood, being abjec- tionablo, as it dewtroys most of tho modical vir tuos that resido in the plant, as etated in the American Disponsatory and by other most exco!- lont authoritios, In the modeat-lookiug Ittio weod, found growing by the roadside, 1s funud & moro eficacious remody, when combined with Jamaica Ginger and other modlfying agents, for Diarrhos, Dysontary, Summer Complaint, Pain and Colic, than haa herotofore been known to tho modical profesuion, Dr, Piorvo's Extract la i Island Ledge House, Wells Beach, Me. WORCESTER & CO., Proprictors. red the boat on thy sca-cosst ol Good ames he dancing and roa ind en thing that can be oe qusasure nad reoreaclas market gan afford for the tab and happla f the gucste. Hu z four (gains pee day frou foston to MOUNTAIN SANITARIUM, or Pulmonary Discusses, ASHEVILLE, N. 0, ‘This institution for the cure and treatment of per sous suderiug from Lung Di ete ured ore wall romain 90 throughout the entiry yexr, — Ashur 2a feot above tha level of he seas line (Sra borg Vuitad by such potleuts, wag tho eluate te known to exert a boeficlal influence on cOuaumptives, For particulars addrese OLSLTUMAN, M.., Poyueen tn Oberg, GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, DENVER, COLORADO, JULY 2, 1.875. THE SIXTH GRAND CIN‘OINNATI Industrial Exposition, 18'75. The Represent stive Exposition of America Opens to the Publte Sept, 8, and closes Oct. OPENS FOR RECEPTION OF GOODS, Ang, 2, Wo Goorls recoived after the movning of Sept. 8. Treight Full Rates Ta, and PRER From the Exposition, Half Faro on all the Lines for Visitors, ADMISSION, 250. EIGHT ACRES of oxhibiting space (including onc acro for MACHINE- RY in MOTION), now rapidly fill- ing up. Extensive PREMICM IST in High Money Premiums in Gold Coin, AND Medals in Gold, Silver, and Brouze, A BOARD OF MECHANICAL EXPERTS Of NATIONAL REPUTATION han been appointed to examine and report upon MACHINERY In compett- tion and exhilution for the award tf Premjume aud Pablication iu the auntisl reyort. ELABORATE SCIENTIFIC TESTS Important Machines. THE GRAND FLORAL HALL Mas been prepared from novel designs, and in tho perfection of Auttatlve Art, to afford Deauteons aur- to the displays of I'ante, Flowery, Fruits, Representative Display o£ Metals and their Ox THE FINEST OOLLECTION or WORKS OF ART Evor inspected by the American Public, has been secwtrod tor this year, THE GRAND HALLS FOR AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, Manufactures and Products, Are fully prepared and being rapiply occn- plod. ta Send for Itules, Premium Lint nod Blaule Applicntion for Xpace. F. MILLWARD, SECRETARY. | a -,_ AMUSEMEN’ ADELPHI THEATRE, THERSDAY EVE aly 29, LADIED NIGHT. Tilt time of tho Bucccas of the Seaeon, the Great Byectacte, THE IC WITCH! VERY scr Tneltentat tat tarte, the performances af the He Ont TA FAMILY—Mile, Garretts, Biahor Munte, sud Lit, Apsllo, ‘Chel firat appear ‘famed Acrobatio Beantien, THE i, tied ‘Theao ladies rqnrtaw (Pelday} 7 HOOLEY’S THEATER: POURWE wune Or THE FAMOUS. : UNION SQUARE THEATRE COMP. Io'Mr, Hart Jacks ‘s adaptation of the Great Hay of The Two Orphans. ing and Wednnad: Every 1 EDUCATIONAL, BISHOP HELLMUTH COLLEGES, thon, for the rata charges. ‘Tne Culleges are a in vue buura by rail from Suspens.on ti “dont an! Foundee—The Rt. Rev. Tet Lard Uishop of Huron, ectirely aupplied with ao able staf Fednen- Tin of Faperienced Ei in'Teachers, Yor (urthor particulacs apply to tha Principals, of Letters, the Scientific School, and the val of Itacine College will reopen Wednca- 5. sratiin of Thylor Hall, with many Improve. nde new Lancratory and Gemnasium which dW Lefore the term opens will add such TOE the tustitutlons , ape ly to TLV. TAMITS DE ROVE, sine 1D, Dy cine, Win, K Oo, aud at tho Mere Alege een, MeOlury & Hathaway, 159 hlatest f ‘ational Batik, PARK INSTITUTE, FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES, 79 und 77 Ashlandeay., Chicago. An Institution of tha Firat Grate, Bosrding De Partinent enlarged, Wvous newly furnishel, Lane and etficitnt corpa of Teachers, Tail Term beytue Sept. 15, 1835, fend for Catalogue. WILLIAMS : COLLEGE, iamatown, Sara, devoted wholls ta college work, Hon and other colloce fees remitted to all xtudenta Catalogues ean Le had nt hs ing ald, Board in Collece Hall, £3n werk, Next nfuatiun for adinissinn, Hoyt. 8. For calatognes appiy to P, ADH deut, MADAME CLEMENT'S SCHOOL For Young Ladies and Children, * The nest session vill commence on Weds 15, 1975," For elreulars address tho Principat. PACKER OOLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, Drockiyy Heights. The thirticth year of this tnetit thon will opag Sey! 5, Pupils fram abroad ai dar, Bent. ite 3, Puy fannly of isa HJ, Sinith, a member Teceived Inte tho Of the Fuculty, Tho bost fnelities ace afforded for Muric, Pauting, snd Modern Languages, Elective ec couree Bliowed, For circulary, address A, CRITTEN- DEN, Phi, D.y Brookly 9 SHIRTS A Good Shirt, $1.60 A Good Shirt, $1.75 A Good Shirt, $2.00 FROM STOCK, SHIRT: to ofdar « epectalty, 3, 4Piy Linon Collars: 82 perdor, \\SHARBIS é& COBB, ex BARA \ 171.5, Clark-st, ~--RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF RAINS ERPLaNation oF ReyEnency, MARKS. —T aetaraey gs: cepted. * Bunday a J. 33 TEBaaar aM Se Taig Pe CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILANAN, Picket cornet dtalann-eter a at the dep Cake aPaotfic Fast Lins, sera Ley aGrners Lake Etprest : bit a—Depot corner nt Wells ari $—Depot corner of Ca rari tnsto-ere iand RKingis-ste. MICHIGAN CEN] Depots font af (GAN CEN id Sunday tz. CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUIS, and Chicur2. Kansas City ant Denter Short Lines Union Depot, West Site, wear Madlsonate Urbis tick (iflen! at Denat, ant 25 Handotphette, and earner Mieke iganearcund Tesbects Kanes Cit aioeasee Paki, Y t. Louis end Soriagiield z....|¢ At Lou, Springtald & Tas. Peoris, Reoxuk & burlingtoa. orig, Reakak & seortin gto ieago@ Paducah Railroat He. Streator Lacon, Washington Ex, & Dwight Aoum: 7, PAUL RAILROAD. Canatosien Ticket Oftog, tay opposite Shereran Hourey and at Depots 4.%a.m.|*745 p,m. $3000, m.|* 4:00p. m, *5:00p, m./*1) 00a. m, TOMS p.mit 77a. a. Ticket Arrice. Cuirod ‘Orlas Npringheld aod Peoria E Shringtioig Niakt hapress Peorts and Keokuk ie Dubugue & Sjoaz City Y: Dubugue & Sioux City Ei Gihoan Passat MLENDALE PEMALE COLLEGH, THE TWEN- A ty-recoud Collegiate year of this well-known and ematli-hel inautution will commence Sept. 21, It appeals to its past eueceas, its admirable location, and the recommendstion of those who know it best, sa ite fuarantes to the puoi for the MADAME CMLOLINE RIVE, velth highly cultivated sasocistor, will contiaue to conduct the Musical Department, For catalogues and information address, aa heretofore, Bevd DOTTED, 2, Wy bsulealy Mlendala, alae ¥ Tenpeum Kept. H. Alia cad clatet-al studies, Aro prenent patrons of ‘the schuol: Rirkpatrick, ex? Urcadway, Ni wineer LHe gentlemen Alr, Thomaa 3 Mr. Louta Mr. Nobert The Rev, I. pailroad South street, Ne Y, . 20, Thrann etrecty Holden Spenerr, Tarrytown, Ne Lather 1 Seld, Prea. Int Nat. rartytown. D, A. ROWE, Principals, A. ANMAGNAG, A, ‘T. VERNON INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LA- diea and Little Girls, Establiabed in 1°59, Mra, Mary I. Jones and Mrs, Maitland, Principals, Hasrd- ingand Day School, Fuclish, French, German, and Latin, French ivspokeu in the fumily. No. 46 Mt. Yerudu Pace, Daltimare, “References given on appli cation, ‘ADAME DE BROSSARD DRAPE id Hugiiah Boarding School for Young Ladies, No, 80 Church-et., Uarttord, Cont, ‘The fall terin will begin Sept. & For tnformstion or circulars, addroes as Graves, Xi FRENCH CHICAGC, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, = * Depote, foot af Lathe-tt., Indiana-ac. and Siziventhest, ang Cizatand Sisteenthate, Wiehe Ofcas, Gi Clara. KANKA Prom Central Depot, foot fenserte te depot Foot Neentye secandatt, Ticket’ offlee, 121 Ranitotpheat, and at depat \ Leace, | deriv , Lontaville & Cincin- 00 naa! 200 p,m. 8:Np. ma, * 7:15 a.m. CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KO! Kinch ftantar dears Wet te Hehe et ans polts, Lou Bat Neat Exp FINANCIAL: _ | Stocks Dealt to at tho Now York Stock sold by ueon wargla ut tive per cout. Privileges Negotiated at one ta two percent from markot on mem- bersof the New York Earhinga ar tesponaitiy partion, Larae sums havo been realized the past w dasa, Put or call conte on Wd shares 9106.25, Btzaddles $250 oact, control 200 shares of atoek, for 31 day without turiuer tlek, while, many thovead dollare! Peale mnay bo gamed. “Advovand fuformation farnisied Pamphlet, containing raluabte, svat and showing how Wall-st. opwration Free Teg tbe Ge une mato voces TUMBRIDGE & CO., Hankers sud Brokers, 03 Wal ‘cheage bought and al intormdtion ducted, sent NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Orricr Conuwnes Convanis, 1s, 1 Bide for the construction of the Conmtus & Toledo Rallroad will be received at the atties of the Company, tu the city of Columtits, 1m the Hate of Odio, until a noou, on the db aay of August next. tid tnay ta muita for constructing one cr more seo tions, or the wholv roa, aud nay fuctude all materiale necewary to complete the ment. ‘Tho uscewsary maps, profiles, and cetimates for the work ea be follud at tha afiice of the Chiet Engineer, Tull D, Fober, where all required information will be ven os Seniaby Teserve the rizht ta reject any and all didy ofered, MM. GREENT, President 0. & 'T. I. 1. Co. Proposals far Lake View Water Bouds, Koala LAs will bo rocolved at the Buperrisor's oftice until Erkteys ‘Aug, 6, 1875, atip, my the sale of Tus watce bode o¢ tue denomination of $1,001 each, whole line ready for equip due July $, 1095, ond bearing itturest at 7 per cent, payable acui-annually, on tke fret uly and jannury, at the American Exchange National Bunk of ew York, and at this oMcs, ‘There witl be accrued Interest on the bonds fenin the wt of July, 1875, aud bite aunt bo muse avcordinily lds will be tecetved for ali or any portion of the bonds, the town reavrving thu right te acegst euch as At may deem necessary, or reject ull tits, ‘They must Le marked ou the envelope, Bits for fake View Water Bonds, Room 20 Bryan Block, Chicazo, F. SULZER, supervisor, For the Board of Trustees of thy ‘Town of Lake View, ~ Progosals for Watee-Pipe, Orsice or Tne Wdaup ov Prouio Wonts, Gramm Rartos, Mich., July al, 1875, Bealed tale will be rocely t the utiles of the f Board of Yablio Works inthe Cily of Graud Iapite unl saturday, Aug. T, we 7 o'clock p. m., fur furoinne ing snd laying’ te dy’ milca of water inalue, with the neceasary secrets, sluppvalyes and bydraulé, ureord. tug ta Bikt spovitications un Oly ty thu alice of the Nosrd, Proposals may bo tude for trou-pipe, the WykoW patent pipe, and J iniles of tamurack or white» be loys, ‘OMAN, W, WARRE Clerk of Board of Fublio Wes o ¥ OCKER FEMALE CQLLEGE, LEXINGTON, Ky; Facully able: Eateuvive grounds, Excel: lent buildings, 14 ly #4 feet, four stories, containin, 125 apartineuta—nice recitation, ornamental, play, Luth rooms; warmed by stesiu and lighted with gas. Only two young Indic occuny 8 room. Cost of tm- rovements over $1/0,000, Fallterm comm 3, 1875. For eatul reas J 57 60 PER QUARTER, No extras. sulle eAcademy for Hoye. 12 miles froin Philadel B,C, SHONTLIDGE (Iarvard phia,_ 10 Instructors, Ae M.), Media, Pa, TE AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE 1 jew Haven, Conn. Forty-tirst bs ory ba exe, the entine Schools, or uth fyetematic anf thorough physical training: ielilinag, gpusoaatics, rowing, et, Catalogues ae MES. 8. L. CADY, EST END AINSTITL: Sond for cirerilar, Principal, New Haven, ee EGA enna MASTER'S SALE. Under Decree of Foreclosure in the matter of the Rockford, Rock Island & St. Louis Rail- road Company. ait eof America, Circutt Court of the United Biatea forthe Northern District of Mlinols, ja Chanco- ry, the Vlog “Trust Company of Now Nore, Com: plaiuant, xe. The Hocktarde Hock detandé St. sani Rauroad Coinpany. tue rion & Altaereeilig Hallread Company, and Samuel M, Nickerson, Delendante, aud Robert. Nuyes nad 133 ‘uthor holders of buds, who hava intervened heroin, qld pursuance nf adecrrg of the eatd Court entered fa no a W reentitied tho I3tb day of duit, A. Dy Ibe ery Whitham Staster ta hancury “of aid ‘Gourt, will sels oiber 48 ona property anil not In sepa Tate parceleat public auctionta the highest and best bidder Therafor.on Tuoway, the tenth 0) day of August, A, D. Deh Celehinen hnvdred. and veventy-five) gt ten (10) w'elock (h ihe forenoon af reid last mentioued day at thie front dour of the Kepublio Life Muilding, No,,1B7 to 163 Lasalle-st., in thu City of Chicago, County of Cook, aud Stato of Miinots, and as directed td aald dee ‘Tue mort ‘described tp the hill of oon. plaiat Bled Including the ontiry allroad of said Roektord, Mork Island 2 St. outs Railroad Coru- pany, with all branebes, and tracks (athe. cual-mini tho raiirosds, owned oF leased Ly it, aud also including all, 1 Hf May, -xrounds, ooal-lands, ur other i dey Hon-honsus, engine-heu teoight-houses, wr WUE, EAS iy sed. Coal-louses, uf other busidiies, aod all oars nd wackiug-sope, alsu alt kinds of rolling glock nts, Machinery and tovle hed! tor use In con- wellun with ean dockford, ‘k Ijand & St. Leute Hailroad Gumpauy, or tla coal laude ail coal mines, iu cluding all. Tocumott fondare, lor othe: rolling stwek aad ant N implo- mente, ful and mau iF thu construct: wporating, repairing, of roplicing the eatd Hailroad aly‘of (tebeauchor or inur fur eperattag aud workiny Say uf fe coat mines or any of ita equuqementa; alea al ‘or relating $0 hiace cunnectud wit rt i AL, rigtiy, | clalins, Uenelita ts and to all luases, | contracts agreementa mady with any partios owning Yauds, of utaeral Lande, or ratlroath a ° we t suid Kock. turd, Bock te Vrs ttatlroaa "Company Ohetay an to. thu 9 » thy entice ratlroad uf the ‘Orton & Stinoraviiie Haitroad Company, with afl the frap- chisus, privilewes, and app ite! horete belonuiag: andalluther property, tos) and perecoal, belonging t ait Kockfurt, dock Island & St. Louis Haile Company and! aid Orton 2 Migorsvilla Haile Conapany, ny and wliioh fs now Wry, Ruceiver; tha froasen aud a nd things which shal] ase OF otherwise by the sai cy ot thiy sult fur use ti con- nid be at the time of i Ve, “annie is vy sale which ot property an Hy the tortus be sald deere tho sum bil atrauol sa in et att i” rt hid by tie purchian ried to rvcetra frum auch 9 Of tho outatadding’ and uopahd Ui Aesned under am cured by the mortyagos to a8 ur Uctobor #} Inés, moutioned 1 sald a ¢ catus Of lndebtednoss fesucd 1g Meu, of as of aiid cou. y uch Percentage aa sald Court abal? direct as th Tut sald vate enone particular dereription of the sald property roferuncn cals Lo bad W sald dy <. BISHAR, WF, BISHOD ag ies Mastor ia Chanvery of the U ireuit Court of the Slatug fue the Nurchorn Mstzice uf dliwlts Tratod July th, A. Seana AtIRDANKS*' AY SNDAKD SCALES O¥ ALL KINDS. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO, 111. & 113 Lake Bt, Chicaga, Becarchultobuy caly the Geauing, | ‘Leave, | dArrtee, Indianapolis, Lonteritle £ Ci eon sce natl Day Expross Indiana path ( * 8:00. m.)* 8: ally}, (fHicaao & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Wand ockeb ace No. 68 Ghaseat ast’ Tea PITTSBURG, CINCINNAT! & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. From de] er Clinton anil Carrotl. Ve fl Leave. Colambas, Pittsburg & New York calahwon Pitsbaee ® lalabos, Pittsbae ‘Night Hxproes(dalty), p.m, 7:408,m, PITISBURG, FT. WAYNE& CHICAGO RAILWAY, Leare, Day Lxpross, Facttio Fast Line, Mal BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD Taine leave srom reur eration dualding ond depot Sook at Neentysecondat, Dekel ajice, WL Clark-atey ‘eurner Qf Washington, | ‘Gear. | Arrive, Mall, Sundaye Excepted. a. on Beveobaarg Bacon Sr el ES CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. 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A BOOK FOR THE MILLION MARRIAGE (tdeesbouc meet, ou they thee ietogieal voreteriseund ferofattuaa ot discovertes {0 the selone That ort with the Istost complssian, ao. with numerous ong sud cuutal FH thoas wi ry plage cat ti Book tha one (postepatay for Filty Ua SIBUFENSAGY, 13 Roch DR. CLARKE, _ {Fatabllshed si), he olfertaldiaued, Dr, Olarke 14 peuth Clark-sts tthe beat dicte for the unfortauate U4 couse fo all’ private walters. Hath wexug cousuls {reg and coutdentially ly books alow ores wpe Suet ee wand i E rd ‘of ie Send t fur work OF NG Nerve Diseases, a wuhe t about tht MANHOOD RESTORED, Avictim of yoututul imprudenc jecay, bertoud Uubilitz, ot} iba Troe oy ig ale TEKVKS, Te Nassauat,, Ne