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THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. JULY 19, 1876. Councl, He did not, however, think they should ters, with the stercopticon, by Mr, Heasler, of Evanston. REFORMED EPISCOPAL. CONTINUATION OF THE SH3ISIONS OF TOE COUN- CiL. RELIGIOUS. ‘Western Inter-State Sunday-School As- sembly at Lake Bluff. THE COUNCIL. be encouraged. In his opinlon, no nowspaper« nan should be allowed to stiend a comniitee meeting, The Floance Committes would en- forca such a rule. Tlie report was lald over and pablfs Ald. Cullorion presented a minority One=Half the Street-Lamps to Be Extinguished. Spectat Dispateh o The Tribune. Otrawa, July 19.—~In the Reformed Council, Bishop Cheney in the chalr, the report of the Committee on the Btata of the Church was presonted. It ahows that the Church was organized in December, 1573, and Is a little more than 23 years old. At the present date there are upwards of alxty ministers, with ffty-con- gregatlons, bealdes those already formed or in process of formation. From the rcports of thirty-four congregations, referred to, it ap- appears that they contain 2,311 families and 8,549 communicants, 4,005 Bunday-school chil ovet 190 Bunday-schioo] teachers, and that d for varios purposes durin) the sum of $151,181. a committee be appoint- rt to the Council st the next suceeed- ing session upon the state of the Church. JUBT AS GOOD MONARCIIISTS AB DEMOCRATS, The Committce appointed to draw up an al- dress to the Governor-Goneral] presented thelr report. The address enys: ‘We ara truly desirious of representing that, while on ona hand we ltold that the Charch of the Divine God ought not to be confined within an, boundaries, we also hold that ail Christ! miniaters and people, Btate, are amenable alleglanco to the Government under which they a m commun with all subjecis, must_claim thelr protection and righta, not sdmit that in clvil mattars the Chur ‘Wo helleve that every goi ect to the higher nower, hiat dnty of all to hanor the Therefore, in Hor Majest) er soverelgn auf to the authoritice of that land, al- ways teaching by precept and exam the subject and poacs smong the na The nddress will be prescnted on his Excel- Tency's return to the Ca "The Council adjournc A minority of your Commitico s for with the hends of the yarious ative to n reduction of salarics, same nndes advisement, Is of the optnion that the ondinance submitted by the maj mittee recommenda In aome reductlon, so much so that of same of the dapartmentx would be After 8 careful exami pointed tocon: | The Reformed Episcopal Council at Ottawa, Ont. A Minority Report in Referenco to the 3 having had the il Reduotion of Balaries. opiaton that the ets ton radical & love the eMciency SUNDAY-SCIIOOLS, WESTERN INTEN-BTATR ABSHMBLY, Yesterday was the first day of the Western Inter-tate Sunday-School Assombly st Lake Blufl. The floating population at the Bluff ls considerahly loss than It was last week, out It 1nust be confessed that the spirit of carnestness Tine not diminished fn propartion. The weather In the grove was delightful, but within the big tent the alr was closc and fans wero In demand, It was expeeted that the Rev, Willlam Good- fellow would addrces the Assembly in the af- tornoon, butthat gentleman was unavoldably absent. ‘The Rev. J. D. Ostrauder, of New York, and Mr, B. F, Jacobs, however, were on hand to contribute their part of the programme. Thore wero a few rrrivals eral private tenta were ercct nsant residence at the Blufl, Amonj rovements ahout the place {s the beaut! of the liotel dining-roum with leavea and cver- give it o cool, attractive apnear- Another C. C. I, (vulg, “ Cop ") s the Intast tmportation, for what use nobody sccins Ald, Lawler's Plan for Bringing Tox-Fighters to Torms. 1ol candition of the that the interosts of tha clty maderate reduction ycs and the salarica of our Committee woulkl of the following urdinance: 8cTioN 1. Tha pay-roll nf nt sliall be reducod 10 per eent ‘roll of the Pollce Dopnriment per cent, and In addition to crintendent §a Instructed to d not be impnired b both In the number the eame, 8 minorl Inspecting Steam-Boilore—The Board of Hoalth—Miscollaneous Business, the Fire Deparimel from what it now is. they have collectes the year ending May 1 was recommended tha An adjourned meoting of the Common Coun- ofl was held last evaning, Ald. Throop in the The absenlees were Ald. Thorapson, White, and Murphy. . SIALL WE IIAVE LionT1 The report of tho Committee on Gas Lamps, recommending the adoption of the order re- quiring the extingulshment of one-lialt of the street-lnmps, wwas takon up. Ald Sommer moved to amend so that all the Tamps be extinguished, Ald, McAuley moved ns_an amondment that onlythe lamps at the Interscctions of strects bo rnm;cu&n n;e su 0 furihor appol g‘:weu;llpunn ar that may exist during th ay-roll of the Boanl of Public Works shall ba reduccd 40 per cent from what it wne last year; #afd roduction ma the diseretion of the Hoard b: portion of the cm pay of the oinploye: xe 4. "(‘hornr shail be redgeed 16 to he armnged according to the diacretion of the Toard of Education; provided, Inaddition to the above reduction of 16 per centy & further raduction dlapensing with the further tenching of musfc and drawing fn the public of the fincal yeal be arranged 1n he dixmissal of n he reduction of tho o for ndow wreeka' ‘bave their obligations to the per cent from w! o civll authorily, owe their shall bo made by Ald. Pearsons "sald MecAuley's amendment scemed to bo what wns necessary. Io hoped they would not ba obliged tocut off all tho but 1t 1ooked now very much s if that The qulicker the Jamps, £ The proceedings of the first dny comm at 2:80, the Rev. A. J. Jutkins, Chialrman. ‘The attendance was not very encouraging. To stato it more exactly, there were not quits fifty peo- s Rev, Willlam rim," presided at the organ and After the introductory roll of omployes in thio Public ced 15 per cent from what it arranged by tho Board of Di- wan laat yeor, to bo rectors of said Library. [ be $3,700 per annum: Heraral Womkkoeper, 8 would have to be done. except thoso on tho atrect-corners, wore cut oft Btatos we veneral 760: second clerk, $1,7560; Apcelnl asscanment boukkeper, 81,2603 two tax re- demption clerks, uuted the singing. cexerclacs, the Chafrman introduced THH REY, J. D, OBTRANDER, who addressed the asrembly at some length. Tobim a Sunday-school sasembly was nota Its plan was marked out In the ork began and ended in the Word assagzo in Neheminh were Instructed by Ald. Lawlor sald it would boan fnjustice to cut off the gas in eome districts,~the dark quarters ho represented, Ald, Sheridan presocuter rice of gas {n Paris, to vy the Clicago was doublo what it ought , 8900 each} two general clerks, 00 eacl 8&¢, 7. Tho ealary of the Pollce Justices for tho South. nnd West Divinions ahnll_ba 82,500 the ralary of the Police Justice of tho North Divis- Tha salarics of the Clerks of the Soulls and West Divislons $1,200 each, and the salary of the Clerk’of the Police Coust for tho North Division, $800 por 820, 8, The officea of Cit; Tax-Asscraor shall to mect next year at d a statlstical table —————— THE HEATED TERM. v the Editor of The Tribune. 18.~Tho cxcessively hot weather which for threo weeks has visited the Eastern and European cltivs, but from which Chleago bas 8o far nearly cscaped, should warn our citizens of the necessity of keeping theln persons and premiscs (n a elcanly condition. In consequencs of the large quantity of rain that hos fallen, very many of our streets in the southern and western divisions that are devold of sewerage have bocome stagnant pools of de- composing matier,which, There was even o where the children of Israo God tu mneet in booths, or tonts, in tho scyentl 1t was somewhat of hat this assembly met in the according to our the outcomo of all these ussomblics? To be suro he had scen their results, ‘Thero hnd beon a general awakening of rellglous thought. To hfm it seemed thut theso meetings were o union of tho spiritunl and the natural, In the city there was the dull, bricks, mortar, and mortares, God could _be worsl arena of Mis creatfon. na it were, of ull ded for the study cat objects of thio hting a few lamps, It ought to be 08 an amendment to Me- s pmendment_that the roport be adopted he lamps be lighted In accordance witl the i thne-tablo of Ji Tax-Commirsioner ¢ ond the samo are lished, the same to tako cffect on tho H70. 1 tho refusal of any porson to coms i the provisions of this ordinance, tho dirccted to cause his romoval or dlsmissal All city offices ehall be ko tho transaction of city business from. p._m. of each and every working day. Seo. 11, The reduct{ona above provide take cffect on the — day of ——, 8gc, 12, Thin or nd nfter its paes; Ald. Ryan dent over and published. Ald, Lawler wislied to offer an amendment to hich was ruled out of order, read for jnformatlon, and was 0a seventh month—in Jul, ly 10, and_that tho Board of ' Pubile Worka proturo emuller burticrs, Ald, McCrea favored thareduction of gns bills cning tho capacity of the burners. enscd with alto- dry contact with Iu'these sylvan groves in thy great, lright There was n comingr togethe: nt forces God had provi of His blessed Word. The uthering wero also accotnp) catures of thio occaslon. was more and niore needed In the Bunday- schocl, 'Thero was also another nedd to which ho calied attention. Out of the hundred odd thousand Sunday-schools in the country thero werg not. more than 150 normal schools, To teach scholnrs successfully it was neceasary have teachers speclally Tut the great desl of God's Word ™ The gentleman h: through a eamp-meeting, but had found nobody eacher reading o Bible. the subject of the closest study, thu Sunday-schaol could not fulll tho highest and beat requlrements of {ts misslon. After the singi bly was farthor ac B. F. JACODA, who apologized for what littlo he kad tooffer Ostrander had stolen a go undet—~unwittingly, of courso. tic also commmonted _on the disuse Into which the reading of tho Bible had falien. Of old 1t used to be the custom for cang with open Blbles before themw. was reading the Wi : gother and o] von by ofl was not a8 good wo would anyhow have light enougli, acher thought the now time-table otten up_shortenin 8 instead of 5-foot o used, Ald. Cullerton sald tho anly question for tho Council to determine was whotlier they wanted ht ornone at all. In his opinion what~ ht to be general, since e lights. Ho did not liko its present shape, sinco ho doubted, under tho contract, tho po city touso ‘only hi therefore, moved as withihe accessionof the reen-frult scason, are daily incronsing the nuin- or of cases of cholera jufantum an ment of the digestive system. It will be re- membered that the scason of 1860, which was fol- lowed by the terrible cliolera epidemic in_Octo- ber of that year, was very similar to this. In the absenca of any proper care of the health of tho Health, it becomes most fmportant that rigld eanitary mcasures be adopted, and prompt reports of any unclean or remises bo made. If the proper authorities fnil to abate the nulsance, the resi- dents of the viclnity, for ther own protection, should organize sanitary committeesand cowpel he delinquents to put thelr vaults, alleys, and ack yards, also their basemcnts, in a cleanly state. Removal of offal dally, freo ventilation, use of disfufectants,—auch 13 chloride of lime and sulphnte of fron,—with frequent bathing, revontives, It scema strango and cruel that, while we are bounded by the lnke, no bathing-lowses, free and ppen to all from 6 a. m. ‘The 8anitary Policemen have proven themselves imore than useless, Each régular patrolman should report dail existing nuisance. 1870, dinance shall be In force from e inided that tho report bo laid This soclal eloment was, Lowever, clty by the Board of ever light there was oy, ho questioned the righ tingulsh one-half thi umg“ ordinauce in Dtesolced, That the report made Ly the Commit. o 55 "t Policy and Fire Do- ng 1t 40 and 23 per cent, and ftort made to reduce the namber of the holico from ita present inadequate numbor, would e fraught with danger to the citizena of Chicago, be not concurred in. The Council then adjourned. n TAX-PIGUTERY, The following documntonts wero in the hands of the Clerk, but were not reached: Lawlor—Wueneas, It having come knowlcdge of the Common Councl] that there. aro found upon the books of the Comptroller and Clty Collcctor the names of hundreds of onr most prominent citizons who have e parauita in this city, and throug! of their mercantiio busincas havo amuossed and aro looked upon s \wealthy, and esing thefr woalth, and now thosa clti- and furntshed thom by Police and Fire Departments, woll 08 thie benefita and use of pave streots, . sowerago, ible supply of T, upon which thotsanda aro expended annually to moet the domand upon this most usoful and fudispensablo commodity, and while those ** gentlemen bod 1l hey have manfully and heroleally inst paying into the City their tuXcs necossl repared for that pur- tum was tho study titute that the repor be referrod to the LAw Department for an opiu- fon, Ald, Bweeney moved that the eubstitute be Ialil on tho table, % Tho motfon was agreed to,—ycas, 25§ nays, 7,—0s follows: Yeas—Pearsons, McAulo; Stowart, Kerber, of another hymn tho assem- Dallard, Rosenherg, to 9, are uot provided. saying that Dr. part of his th odding, Cullertot, Ald. Bheridan moved as a snbstitute that all lied, and the Board of Tublic Works be instructed to light thd city After ayain endeavor to find out the exect uestion before the Councll, no one, not even tho Chalrman, owing to a misapprohiension, ap~ t0 know what It wicigh, to prov bo obliged to thelr ealary, reporting unsafe sidewniks, dam- and thus dolng away with o nothiug but draw thelr salary from an almost bankrupt Clty Treasury, Thero are in tho city abo them volunteer 80 man) free of charge, under the guldance of o Ieal Officer of aober habits and comion scnge. The medieal profeasion Lave always promptly and uded to any sichh causo, ~ Th now give freely of thelr services and money to the poor of which nothing {s known beyond the reeiplent. They are still willlug to give as r} zens have bean and nre on regations to sit 1ife and proporty extende flo the preachicr God aud delivering It was the custom to follow him but of late this custon lad been to groal meeaure abandoned, and the result was thut they were no longor wutched, sometimes pronched doctrines for which thers trictly Seriptaral authority, T mitics woic without the Wo: inca and tho novels, ho waa gor: usurped {ta place, And yet the the chcapest and the best book in the world. o hud observed the results of a_thorough use of the Blble In the Bunday-schools, partle in Moody's * chureli, ity of that Church and that Sunday-school largoly on this ground. Mr. Jucobs had a word to ey in favor of the study of tho Bible by means of references and notes. wus wasted in reading trash to make ong pretty well ncquainted with the Biblo, 1la took it for granted that fow of his hearers read the Sunday Ho hodn't much to say about them, ut he alyly remarked that tho Dovil was smar enough 1o induce editors to sandwich in a con~ sidorable amount of bad along with the little good thoy contalned. 1fe was “astonished that 50 fow peoplo knew 6o litdlo of the Bible. Not many could even tell how many books it con- talned, and just here, to vary Ll asked Low man; tho lamps bo cxtinguls cd gas-lamnps, cte,, vampires who achuols, and nn Inoxhaust- preachors, findinj was, ent further complica- 8 previous question, which was “ordered. Al'fl. Qullerton—What s tho previous quecs- lon' The Chalrman—That all the gas-lamps {n the,| ridan clamorod for tho tall end of his ‘Tho Chalrman sald he did not hear it, and ro- fuscd to entertain it on that necount. The substituto was not sgreed to—yeas18; nays 10—os follows: Yeos—Penrsons, Sherid: stood up snd fought o cheerfully reg Treasury one dollar ol the carrying on of our Municlipal Governmo: Wurikas, Thoso gontlemoti do a and Injustice to persons who regalarly pay fheir Juat proportion of taxe: t f ombarrassmenta of the d poayment of taxes by those delinguents, and it can- not be claimed or contended that deavar to ovade the titled to any protect pality; thecetore, belt unloes thoro gentlemon come forward and pay thelr back taxos within ton duys from this date, that all protection from the city's Pollce and Fire Departments be withdrawn from them, and tho Board of Public Works are herob instrocted to shut off the supply of water unon nl roperty held by parties who aro owing taxes for 1874, and only supp) ug tho City of Chi~ 1873 and 1874, Hoard of Public Works be rivato sowers leading elinquents o the main ctsons who cne ayment of tholr taxcs arc'en- n orbenalits of this municl- an, Bommer, Lodding, Rerber, Tarnow, O'Brien, Whecler, yan, Baume garten, Bweenoy, Hosel Nays—McAaley, CAMPAIGN (hicago Tribune The Presidential Campaign {s now opened, each party having placed ita ticket fn the fleld. Tt will be nn exciting and deaperate stengyie, 1f the Gov- ornment pasacs {nto the hands of the Democrats and Confederates, 1t will put back the wheels of progress for many yoate. Itesctlon will be inaue gurnted; tho colored people will be, practically, reduced to bondage; and either tho Natlonal Debt will bo repudiated, or hundreda of miilions of Rebel claima for Rebelllon lossea will bo saddled on Northern tax-payers, on the plea of **doing Justice to our Bouthern brothren!" The Democratic-Confedernte allianca ls the sama 1n character and spirit as when the one wing re- solved that the War for tho Unlon waa o *“fallure," and the other wing triod desporately to make it & fallure, They are now a harbor of refuge for soc- tional animositics and pro-siavery sentiments, With sit thelr promisea and protensions they have proven ultor failures In deallng with quea- tlons of Taxation, Tarldf, Reveuue, Currency, or r, Kirk—19, Ballard, Rosenberg, Gilbert, o el McCres, Rawlol engacher, Linsent The question then recurred on the amend- ment to tho ameudmont (Gilbert's), which was rejected—ycns, 7§ nays, 20, o amendment of he yeara 1873 an upon payment of their tax for the sald years esolved, That tha directed to disconnect tho from the premisca of snch sewor on any streot, and to only remove such dis. eonnection upon payment of the taxes dae’ (o the City of Chicago for the sald yesrs 1873 aud 1 hot the Comptroller ba Doreby instructed to farnisha copy of thoso r lutions to all partios refusin taxes for tho years 1873 and 187 nish the Hoard of Public Works, Buperintendent of Pollc resfdences of such . 20, I McAuloy was also not agrood to—yeas, 14; nays, 17—as followat ‘McAuley, Rosonberg, Stew. 'a,. Wheelor, Hyan, , Boscr, Kirk—14. ard, Gilbert, Bhorid {dlor, Van Osdel, TLroop, Niceen, Longacher, Linsenbarth—17. “Ald. Rawlelgh moved{ that the roport be sdopted. Agreed to—ycas 10, nays 15—as fol- Yeas—Pearsons, McAuley, Rasenberg, O'Brien, Rawlalgh, Wheeler, Ityan, usenbarth, Bweeney, Lo« rk—1 5 ‘dys—DBallard, Qilbert, Stowart, Bhioridan, Som- Callerton, Tarno Tlroop, Clavelan: HOURS OF LIGHTING, -Tho table submitted by the Committce on Gas-Lights, heretofore published, was then Ald, McAuley moved to amend by lighting ong liour later and axtlgfulamng ong” biour 3 nays, 8, to reconsider, ‘was tho intention of the Councll to economize, * let them do so by extinguishing all the lam; but they should not deprive the riviloge of golng to or “coming ng, 0p (Ald, MeAuley in the chalr) was {n favor or ecotatny s much’ thought the Alderinen were trylng” to ccono- mizo in the wron much whethe right to totall prescut_could tell. hands, the very few, which went u; truth of the previous nssertion. all this, thero was a genaral in vegard to the ihe creatlon, the flov rodemption were scofley churchies these things were boing for if not, in sutne cases enkness of the lay in the fact that the! properly fed with tho bread of fife. e gentloman countinued In U eral strain for gome time, and cl peal to his huarera to learn tud; ‘ord of God, and to love It better, and his rayer to God would bo that e would the presenco of the I {ght study this Word aud Jearn to Yeas—Pantsons, art. O'Btlen, Tirl lovsencas of bellef The accounts of and tho schemnc of at, and oven In the with 8 list of the names & s of nugh dollnquent tax-payer for 1o purposo of enforcing and carrying o . dunpcnxxu’mncd n mm‘iu-omum.:. € e MISCRLLANZOUS. TResolution by Ald, Stewart: Reaolred, That the Finance Committos he and are heroby requented to conalder and roport to the next rogular mecting the proper mode of procedurg for the collection of the delinquent tax of 1873 nud 1874, Resolutions by Ald, Bommer; Rezolved, That when any altorationsof the aala. riea {n tho Fire Departmont are made, the drivors of tho Department shall rocelvo the same amount a8 tho plpumen. olced, That the Doard of Public Worka bo, oy ate horeby, directed ‘ort Wayne & Chicazo Rallroad Company to ralicot-pile the gutter on both sides of towart avenne, from Twenty-sixth streot to Thir- "}';'12:1‘“ stroot, sud have the sama cleaned whon scedod. practically” disbelleved. hurch and” the Sunday- bad not been 8 was moved to comment on the fact that tho cares of this world were becoming very absorb- For iustance, people would come to tho stay all night, and rush back to busincss in tho morning, a proveeding which tho good Doctor characterizd very thankful that they came, but he did wish they vonld etay longer, Mr, Willing " then announced that the Rov, Frank Paxton, of Davey dress the yuceting in o) Communicate," to_be tal lllustrations of costumes under the dircction of Dr, Ostrander. to cause the Plita« as all o infstnke. 3 Prudence admonlshes that **the dostinle country In peace should be confided to those who saved It in war" ‘Nothing will do more to aronse the publicto thelr danger, and avert the ealamity of Copper- head and Confederats ascendency in the govern- ment of the navlon, than & wide diffusion of Tun Curcaao Tiunyuxs among the people of the Weat, peeches of the great Ropublican or- ators will be published. All the important documents and facts will be spread before 1ts readers, Al usoful political lnformation will be given to ——— orty Ia, would ad- Special Dispatch to The Tribuns. Craxraton, I, July 18.~The Champaign Gazelle wiil publieh a crop report to-morrow from sbout thirty localities in this county, A lu:'l;llflll’{‘- s about u" follows: Winter and apring wheat, very small crop. Hye ver; d. Outs badly fnjured by rust; half u crop grmh ed. Grass abundant, but cannot be cured un- less dry woatlier comes. Corn on high lands good; a great doal on Jow ground drowned out; lalf to two-thirds tho usual crop will bo har- vyoated if no accidents happen, Potatoes good; begluning to rot some, A Urapes rotting, Taken cet [ much Letter for s return for ubor than 1ast year at this time. MoNTGOMBRY, A 08 any one, but He calted for recruits, Few volunteers manifested n desire to ¥ dress up," but the announcement by Dr. Ostrander that the Orlental garments referred to were of light construction und capable of belng slipped on over the ladies’ dresses had the effect of ruther reluctantly bringing some of the ladiea An adjournment was then made to a.small tent back of $he pring) PTOCCES WAS EONT Slufl Oricntulists rchearsed for the evening's performancee. {me—i:30—until an hour or so after supper, olf thoss un the ground excopt tha subjocts for Orfontal distigurement, amused themeelves os secmned to ki mnjority of the visitors this duty conslsted in secking a eot and doxing to the musical accom- paniment of mosquitos and the sound of driving nails, produced by a brace of mechanics Atting up the new runchcs, TUE EVENING MERTING when, after the Introduc- . Paxton uddresscd tho meet- ing, taking us hila subject **Our Duty to C municate.” A noceseary condltfon to coms munieating one's duty ‘to auother, it waa nevessary that the commuuleator must first learn tho duty bimsclf. what was known, of which bo was ignoraut, It waa the Christian's duty to comuunieato the truth,— the statutes, thio precepts, of the Blble,—and it must pose,—the Lrlnging of those who wers taught see the truth and to be converted. Tho wa; of comuunicating the truth were various, v sames glorlous resul by knowlng and feellng this truth could the ttudes -bo prepared for 1fv's dutics and guarded against its illa. After the above address, Dr, Ostrander and upils gave an illustration of an Although the recrults the criticiam of bef to theie purts, the taken altogether, were pretty fair approximas representution of an extingal Em.x‘nul" {::d : d sh tho g, o continue to tax n\”fldllgll a lirge 8nmu{ml. to light tho city. Would not so dolng vitfato the entlre nsscssment! He thought monoy could bo saved by puttiug B8-foot burncrsonthe famps, and thus permlt the carrylng out of all con- The motion to recousider was not agreed to. BOALD OF JMRALTIL Ald, Stewart called up the ordinauce In refore enco to the roorganlzation of the B Health, wishing action to bo taken thereo, since confusion prevalled and 3o vue could tel ‘whether ho wae In or_out of oflice. an amendinent providing for a ** Health Oflicer” at o salary not excecding 8 The report wus recotm| Ald, Cullerton The Opposition party will be kept on the de. fensive, and the campalgn be made warm and live- les, medium crop, CAMPAIGN TERMS, From now until the 1stof December, thros weeks atter the Presldential election, Tux Tuinuns will be sent at the following excecdingly low rates: Waekly Campalgn Telbune---single cop) July 18,—The cotton worin has appearcd i great abundance in all cotton flelds {n Mlddle and South Alabama. ‘They seem to bo general, and fears are cnter- thelr advanced state at thls total destruction of the crop. The corn crop will bu the best ever made, CLINTONVILLE, the oata aud other small graln which was blown down by tho recent storms has ogain strafght- unlcas It mects with some other before harvest. the crol Hye Is belng barvestod now ; It s abous an aversgo cropg the qualivy s falr. Barloy I8 also belngg huryested, and 1 derastand that it 1a o fulr yield. Tho faruiers did uot sow a great deal of cltlier of the two last- mentioned crops this year. ben fair within the past week, and haylug hus rogrosscd quito rapldi year, ftted 10 the Speclal resented a resolution, which pted, directing the Comptroller to sub- ie Council the contracts between the companies, e wished to show 6 contracts were worded, o aoprammyat e (o b 5T Henry B o approval of the tho bund of He: ost as Ulzrkpol the North Division Police é‘u‘:fi't A, Waldo moved that tho report be not cone %ob‘uuukm moved that the report bo TrisWeekly Tribunse--alngle cop; Three Coples, ... 6.00 Back numbers of the Campaign Edition cannot be senl. The sovnce persons order Traw CaMraiey TRIBUKE, the greater number of lssues they will get for tholr money, Address THE TRIBUNE COMPANY, UHI0AGO, ILL, was held at 8 o'clock, materiully affectod. o, After gos Alar mLmu §lscusaion, the matter wos ro- Tho weather has the commandments INSPHCTING BYBAM-BOILERS, ¢ tuuglit with a pur- Tho Judiclary Comunittes recommended the mmendment of the present ordinance in relution tion of stcain-bollers so that the only cortiticates required will bo thos fesucd by inarance compauis, sald tho clly for every certificate After mx.:&umctud discusslon the matter was ullorton presented an order, which was roller 10 enforce relatlon to the SUMMEI RESOR'TS, TMENASHA, WIS Bruce’s National Hotel. For fishing, boatin; 18 o place in the 6 4 at the fuot of Winnebago River, within an eaay ride o tional1s vns of tho best hotels iu tho interior, about tlree weeks 8 huy-crop is all gathered fu, Uniana, Champalgn Co., 1L would say, concerningg tho crops horhood, that the corn looks tinely on the high lauds, but on the low lands you seo nothin) weeds and Mitle yellow, corn, which eannot nake anyl only stay dry, but it still continues to raln about Wo were visited by a hioavy rain’on the 14th, and this morning there was Tho oats ok finel, tance, but ths general complaint Is did not fill out on account of the rust. u_turns ripe, it {s drled up so there s 0 and winter-whast are all 3 blit o coutinuanra of wet weather Dids fule to cause s loss, us was the casc lust year, Tho hay-crop looks fnely, it wo ouly get dry weathol companos Lo pay §3 they tended to d_sporting there fenasha and Ity eously altusted ¢ Milwaukeo. ThoNa- Oriontal weddln on of the charter of forclygn lusurance companics, ewart moved that when tho Councll adjourn to meet at 3 o'clock Wednes- uvery other day, another shower, tho. catertainment the rusticators rotired todreamn of the Muczzing calllng to prayer, Oricutal women at tho wells or or thu victorlous Bultan adding the barem with ull the mugniticence such things are popularly supposed to carry with th 70- -DAT, ‘Tha assembly will conyene to-day at 8 o’clock, and tho features of the Bible-readlng by tor's and superintenden! On motion ot Alt‘lm' on ol 3 Bpecial Comtittoo on Bl ed in yeatorday's ‘Tuinuns, was takon up: 1d, Rywn demandod that the roport should vor and publlshod. McCrea wished very much that thore was lOl:u means of ayoldlng this by atwo-thirds irman stated that the publication was cluar Ald. Ryan wantea tho re; trinted in the newspapers con o the dfschazge of a certain oficlal, <Croa pald & glowlng tribute to the en- reportery in publishing cou wera prescoted to the the roport of the Paralysis, Cutansous Diseascs. Urloary Difcul , which was pib- i digeation, Hiil o AT e Bt wouds, aud cous taining 04 rounia with BLATH ead s Lo take carg ol It e ——ett—— REMARKABLE ESCAPE, Bpectal Dinpaich o' The Tribune. DanviLLy, Ik, July 18.—Johu Coulks, a bridge- bullder, to-dsy fell from the bridge over the Vermilion River at this place to the ground, a distance of 40 fect, alighting squarely on his further injury thun ‘H'i“&i u.mnlnu(l)mun v, 0 l:fi ¥ : o Joluts {ANSION HloUaN, llUbue & MEkENZIS. THE WINDSOR, OF BARATOGA BPRINGS, N, Yo This new and firsd-class lotel, occupying the most sommsnding position on Broadway, and over- luok!ng Congress I'ark, will be ruady fu7 the recep. tion of guosts, June 16th, 1870, ‘ JOHN H. POOLY, Frepristors.. ooting conducted uret, further Orlental filngrations by Dr, Ostrander and his eds, oo more {lustrations trander (this tine called th clans'), and the cloalng Jecturs tagethies with {llustr and, romarkab), O oylowa, sveuts, JAMAICA GINGER. SANFORD'S JAMAICA GINGER. - SANFORD'S JAMAICA GINGER. SANFORD!S TAMAICA GINGER, BANFORI?S JAMAICA GINGER, SANFORD?S JAMAICA GINGER, SANFORD’S JAMAICA GINGER. RANFORD'S JAMAICA GINGER, SANFORIYS JAMAICA GINGER, SANFORII'S JAMAICA GINGER. INSTANTLY RELIEVES SUMMER COMPLAINTS, SUMMER COMPLAINTS. Cholora Morbus, Cramps and Pains, Diarrhma. Dysontery. Son Bickness. 8tck-Headncho. Dyspopsia. Flatuleney. Colds and Chills, Chills and Fevor. STIMULANT AND TONIC. STIMULANT AND TONIC, STIMULANT AND TONIC. For tho Aged. Tor the Weak. For the Convaloscont, It Strengthens. It Invigorates, It Is Always Safo. TRY IT. $500 REWARD will bo pald for n hettle of any otlier Extract or Easence of Jnmaien Gloger If found to ogual it In fine fin= vor, purity, und prompt medicioal effect. Mold by all Wholesale and Iletnll Druge &istn, Grocers, nnd denlers In mediclne. Price, 50 cents. Samplen frec. Denlern sbonld purchuno orizinnl pncknges to ob- tnin the trinl bottles for free diatribution. WREKS & POTTER, (iencral Agcuts and Wholenale Drogaints, Boator. LS5 LECTIICITY, a8 2 grand curative and restors. fye agent, i3 not ¢quallcd by sny element or medl- VT cine i the history of Fharit has Aed (o body, restoration by menns. of elec: tricity i posaible. 1l the last resort of ali physiciany e heallog art. Uniess the vital Y nins rexcued thousands, spparentiy dend, from 8n untimely grave when no other human xgency conld bave succecdeil, - ¥he great dificuity hias been o bring jtiuto & popular, eticient, and cconom- feal form, and never untl) the fuvention of the COLLINS® VOLTAIC PLASTER, . which coneista of Voltale Plates of Eliver and_Zinc carotully attached togetiier and imbedded in o Medl- catod Porous Ilaster, has it appeared posaible. In this Case, a8 1n 8ll Othiors where genlus {8 at work, auccess In couplete, When the Pisater It placed ufon the affected part, which can be done a« quickly and convenlently as Tith tio ondinary poraus plaster,—that {5, by mero [lltllll!! of the hand,—(ho natursl warmth sod tmofa- iro of the skin causes the plates (o throw out a current of electricity 80 gentio that it {8 acarcely pouible to feol {totnerwise'than by Lo koothing and krateful warmin foduced, yei o penctrating aa (o aop ainiost Sim- ately tho most excruciatinu paln, remove sorchies, amcuces, aud draw infamimation from the ungs, Jiver, Kidnexs."spicen, bowels, Ulsder, Leart sad iaacles le COLLINS’ YOLTAIC PLASTER, for local pains, lamences, eoronens, wreakneyr, numbe nose, uod futammation ot tho lurim, lived kidieys, Shieci, bowels, bindder, loart, and nisclen, s squal 10 An ey of dociora and acres of plania and ‘shruba. It Distantly banishes patn and sorcness, givea M yigor 10 the wenkened and pnraiyied muscies aud I*mbl. and s 80 grateful and sootLing that once used in thin above allmeiits, every other exiornal appilcation Such as saives. ointments, lotons. nd finjments, witl atonce o divcaned, Even In arairsie, cplicpsy, of Sin, and_nervous muschine adections, this Mlastor: by Taliying the mervons forces, lins cffecied cures Wh evory uthier known rumedy Gad falled, Price, 25 cents. Sold cverywhera, Seat by mnll, earefully wrapped and warranted, on receipt of price, 5 conts for one, $1.20 for 82,20 far twelve, by WEEKS & rOT- ton, | NEW PUBLICATIONS. NMUSIC AND HUSIC BOOKS! The Salutation. fes Syt rnsoN. §1.38, or $13 per doxen. The Encore. [ i 8 2 ¥naoN. 75 cts,, or 87,50 per dozen. Centennial Collection of NATIONAL, BONGS. Patriotlo Songs of all nationn. Paper 40 cts, Boards 60 cta, H 8ong Book for Snffbntl Shining River. &5 5 W Pruxixs. 3dcts. iiiseh Vhi - 3 Centennial Hymn. 5 e 'e: form for Sacletics, 10cta."Arr, forOrcneatra, $1.00 Gov, Hayes' Grand March, With Porirait. 40¢ Tilden & Hendrioks’ G'd Moh. With Por't. 400 *Roli-Along, Roll Along.” CampalgnEg. 400 “Hayes & Wheoler aro our Choice.” 30c IN PRESS. Emorson's Ohorus Book, for Socloties, ‘Whippoorwill. 8ong Bouk for Schoors, Male Voico Gloe Book. Any Book or Plecescnt, post-pald, for retafl price. LYON & HEALY, Chicago. : CO., Toato hen OLIVER DITSON. TARIRANT'S There aro martyrs to Leadache who might be cured by using TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT, The stomarh, overburdenod until 168 recuperative pow- or s wonkoned, reveuges JWK ll]n)l1 the poor lewl, '"'“"'i[ o acht and torturs the oftender. 'Thi f |‘ rient will earry off naturally, snd almust inporoe the olending causs, The dissase bs ro- FING RECFERANY, FOIL TNE GIVIL ET. icly, "to funiily ‘and brovo tho desth ot Anon Cutharina . Sypringer, daughter of * Francls Lhvter Corinner and Anin Joscpliay fram \ et and it Sbit Kntapto Atiea'ia Carvau, of rastlw Wl Sha aniin Mma. Adoia Alvce wout from Ia salco I Noveutbah, Jousj wlo “wity "t "aauio eepiing Husaduns Fealded 10 Moxito until Noveui- e D100 who with tho Uaiy ANIA A|Yes resbed 1 HMuyaus uutll 18711 Ib New York City untll 1872, when Sl "Chinio 4o Chléwgu with (o Titwlcian Muzzont Benclicr or mialy.s Allyoue | Knowing circumstan Connueted with-tio fifo ot aeglii of fho taut onunicats with tiio tion. 1, D, Colvit, Major of o Uiy of ChItags. or tho Brasiita Gotvul Ueoural aL oW Dk, dlriug thrvs imontba (rom Usie, GUIOAUD, May I8, 157U, K OF TR CUMPTRULLKE UF CUKBENUY, QYT TINUTON, D Cry May 24 1670, s hiereby 1lv‘nm ulkl 'arsuiia who s diiia sqatuad the & ity Katlonal iank of . diby Shai o irsdaited o Nt {Pipwbria eceive, With tho hual broaf thoreu i hiree shoutha fraia. tila datey or Hiey wil (Slgwed) FOnN JAY K. l,‘»mmrollur_ol_mu_tin rreocy. “S0AL FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES OF ALL XINDS. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, 111 & 118 Lake St., Chicogo. Becarsfultobuy oaly the Genul #50, 100, $200, $500, $1,000. MaAM A GO, Bk bt . iRl b el ek 0 {rony e e arichu avests "IL«I!g;“wo’n"; d carricd a8 long a3 deal -t“ltp:tbg.“n‘e ¥ ?flnfih‘m ‘Woukly FEPOIUA soLA Lrcd, jowed, _AMUSEN HOOLEY'S THEATRE MAGTIRE & TAVERL! WILL E, CHAPMAN, RAILRROAD RRRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRADG, Frplanation of Rafrrence Jarke.~4 Satnrd: cepted. * Sunday exce 3 24 FiVe Buinday a¢ . s} sl 1OnIAT exceplad | Ane OHIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN BAILWAY,' Tieket Om Clark: s AT k.o Corner Maatesnret mand bs and Lesve. LAST WEEK OF SHOOK & PALMER'S UNION BQUARE THEATRE CO. MONDAY EVENING, Jnly 17, during the week, and Wednceday and datnrday ' Matinees, DRET HARTE'S play entitied **Two Men of Sandy Dar, " & aPscific Fast Line, " withs wwerlnlvcut. :?333353, pare s = LINCOLN PAVILION, Ry L m (Corner Notth Clark and Grant-sta.) aFreeport & Db P m fhliwaaces pu s 3 Concert by the Ehlimankes Eanenstt iR tGreen Bay Exprear. ... A it Paul & Minneapolia i I 3t Paul & Winona Exp; por, SMarquetle Exprom.. oo AED biencra L P e atieneva Lak 45, I, (REAT WESTERN LIGHT GUARD BAND. it : 3 in Admission—25 centa. CRYSTAL GARDEN, CRESWOLD'S PROMENADE CONCERTS TN-DAY. Matince at o Admlesion, 10 cents. F.'vpn!nhperlmmnner- at #. Admirsion 1 EXPOSITION BUILDING; Seating capacity for 5,000 persons, COL, WOOD'S MUSEGM. SWEDNESDAY Rvening, July 1912 Now Stars 12, {n Grand Oilo Entertalawment, and Miss MOLLIE Wike L1AME in the FRENCE SEPY. MATINE] Y DA LAKE EXCURSIONS, The Stesmer GEORGE DITKIAR can bo chartored for Excuslonsou vesy roasnshls terma. Apply on board st Madisonst, bridge,or st 37t Madison:ai; BEDUCATIONAL, §i Mary's Academy, fofre Dame, It ‘The Annual Sesslon will open on the first Mon- day.in Beptember. The Coursg of Studies Is thor- ongh in Classfeal, Academical, and I'reparatory Departments. Muosical Department, nnder the direction of tweive tcachers of Instrumental and two of Vocal Music, conducted on the plan of the Deet classical conscrvatorica of Europe. In the Art Department, the raine principles which form the basls of inetruction in the great Art schonls of Em’n{m are embodicd In the Couree of Drawing and Painting. Puplly §n the Schoul of Deslgn or Music may T@=ijepot cornct of Wellt aud Rintl BDehot corner of Cunat and K \brisse MICHIGAN e JETEIONS OB BATAOD, du}('lib e, 67 Clar) Southenst cornerof Haue 9,00, m. |* 7:30p. m. A0 p.n. | u::mfi'm. Tteaturday Ex. * Gunday Ex, § Monday Bx. § Dally, OHIOAGO, ALTON & BT LOUIS and 0O wmfiq OITY & DENVER SHONE L " Hieker Otlices: At |ropor. wad 13 toonjasyiridge. Kanras City & Den AR R 8L, Louls, Springdeld & Tex; ‘voria Fast Express. Peoria. eokin & Btk Chicaro & Paitican 10, 10 Etreatur, Lacon, Waair'ton Jullet & Bwiknt' Accommdst’n cor. Market, o, i ooseeai 10320 p, T, CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RATLROAD, Night Express.. [armi a pecis! course and wraduate wiil o sanic | _andat Deot. o lonors a8 1n the Academiical or Classical Depart- Vo ment, Special attention paid to those who wish to B L el become {eachere, Miiwaukee Rzprees. ™. 730, e For cataloguc addrers ST. MARY'S ACADEMT, [ Wicoutn & 8 St. Joseph Co., Notre Damo, ind, Wik o * 4:00p. . P M. [*11:008. m. p.m.it 7:008 m. “WILLISTON SEMINARY, EBASTHAMPTON, MASS, Wheoni & i Ot AMinnzsota Nkl Expre i AW traias run vis Milwaiker, Tirkets for 6t Pal The thirty-nixth year will hegin Aug, 21, Examina- | and Mini 3 v iraitis on ot Shaniauts Aot 200 acom p T nespol ood eftlier vis Madison and Fraiie e eam Breparation faf thn Toct aqvaared Cp; | 49 Cufens or via Waleriown, La Crome, aad \ioons- ILLINOIB GERTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, foutuf, Lake-at. aud (6ot o Icket Oflice, 151 Jtandolphe: ctors, including the following Iwimes M, Whion, 1, pat, New Haven Ilopki raminar i, D., Master in the Claa- ijnited Etates Consul at of the Profs. Curtius in X cs ish, A, M., Masterin | & he Engiah Department recently Masier of the | EU Louls Faat Lint Engliahy Thcpartiment in the \Worcester High Schools | Calro & New Orica; and George Y. Washburne, A, H I Sl AR Gratory rotenty Brinclont To b High Sehool | ERraRIcld. beots, & {5 Tiofliston. - Ridrens, hation. ho | RpTIRSREITN(ERE EAPForee. uf " Turiher (nformation, e Tresaurer of Whillson Beminary. AME, S8 | e s e ST. MARY)S HALL’ Parte g Keki Ranre buque & Sloux City E: FARIBAULT, MINN, Dul Gilman Passenger. ..., OEICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RATLROAU, The Iit. Rev, LI, B, WHIPPLE, D. I, Bector, Miss 8. Py DARLINGTON, Principal. Depota, fuot of Lake-st,, Inilana-ay,, Blxtee) . i Cana . Wixicentieate. TIker O n 350 8¢ dopota: Ts under tho personal supervialon af the Hithop, with ten experlenced l‘l‘ltlll'fl»X 1t ulters su) nr?nt ml\':‘;llll:!‘. i 1o educatiun, an inigorating A healty Cll mate. The eleventh year will hegin THURSDAY leges.” Ten fns Iy appolnted, viz.. Bt Louls Express . cxrxezrd Mall aud Exprem... Qtiawa and sireatd ue & Sloux Bople L 10, FOP eeklaters, witl full deiaia,”ad- ;L‘EL;E:{!:?' Dubug; L PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEYY, Ki;'{m:“ g 1 Chester, Pa. (for Noarderxonly). opena Sopt. 1, Loca- tion el€vated and hesithful: grounds amplet biliings iaudsume_ond commodious. ~ Course of tudles tensive, Thorough Inatruction {n Civil end Mechanteal Engineering, the Clamica, and English. — Careful oy sighit of the morals and tnanuers of Cadets, Forcirenlare Iy L T. A GOBGIIOVE, Patrowof the Acndemy. 40 Cicagy,or 1o COL. THEQ, HY ATT, Prostucnt. Cl CII'.EG‘!\R:\Y INSTITUTE Foll SN CARTY AND MISER, L llll)' 5chool; Latin, Englial aud Freoch, 1527 M08 135 BpraREnt. PRISACIRBIR eno ATADAN Brincipn Misan &5t Alrora Passenger. 730 i Bendata, Ottawa’ Passenieer, Aurora I"saenge; Dubunue & Bloux Cit factnc Night Exp. tehizan & 5t Soneu n osepl Exp. . ($10: Dowhtrs Urove Avcmmiesiilih anager uw: rove Texes Kxpress., “BX. Sunday, ¥ AGO LINE. Palmer House, Grang ERIE AND Ticket Offices. A3 Clark-st. T'scific, and at depot, 122 Milchigan-uv., corner Sfadl- PACKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, sou._Tralns leave from Expositlon Building. Brookiyn Helghte, The thirty-fret year of thls (ntitn. tior will open Nept. 12, I87IL P'uplfs from abrond are o st facliitica are onded for . = g tibiie s, ot e o | PRI TR £oume o l.irwklm, H:‘x;g rom A. CRITTEN- _,’“"1;"'"‘4 wilhiout change..| 8:30m m.| 8:108 m. Lxpress — 1'a)ln Dll\v’l’n{-lhoms cob | v and 1{otel Cors, 8:08p. m.| A:10p. . iy Tine running the hotel cars to New York. PITTSBURG, F2, WAYNE & OHIOAGO RATLWAY, EST EXD INSTITUTE. FAMILY §CHOOL FORU young ladics, Ara. S. L. CADY, Principal, New Haven, Conn. _Bend for circniar, PEEKSKILIL N, Yo MILITARY ACADEN Y Opens Sept. 1, k6] Arerddent Tnstructorat 50 boarding puplia; gymnsatumy'grounia, € acres; $400 per year, TIIGHLAND MILITARY ACADEMY, WORCES: fer, Masa., Dreparca {th graduatos for commanding ‘Poaitions in cotmunon a; N¢ I UNIVES Setiool, Northfield, fentific pursuits. *Eunday excepte thlonday excepi - 10% BALTIMORE & OHIO RATLROAD, Traing leaye from ixpodtion Haildio, foot of Mon. Grand Iacine, aid Depot (xposition n-.]';fl{{m‘"u‘“' tBaturdsy cxceptod MEDICAL CARDS, DR, JAMES. L Lock Hospital, cor. Washington-& Franklin-gts, > Dally, Bundays excofted, — Cliartered by the fitato of IRlnots fur, thie expross pur- | OHIOAGO, ROOK ISLAND & PAOLr1¢ RATLROAD, Poso of glving funcdinto rellet i alt cares of nrivate | ept, corner of Vau b : Ehronle, snd urlnary diseascs in all thelr coinpiicated poty cornerof Vau lurca and Sherwan-ats, Tieket S 1t e well knawn Lhas 11t J AN £ has s100d ottice 50 Clurk-st,, Slierman Jfouse. 0 pears, Axoun xperience are nortant. Seminn) Wenkinens, nighit losice by dreatns, pimpies on thie face, loat man: livod, can positively 1bd cured. Ladles wantlng the mos delicatg atiention, call or wrifa,” Vleasant hote for pa- tlenta. A book £ tiie miliion, Marriage Gulde, which tells you sii abuut these dicoass—who shuuld inarcy— Ty oli0 centd o pay postage, Dr, Jamie a Omaha, Leavenw'th & YL A e Rt Exvreas. ... ' LAILE NAVIGATION. ‘ou sew no une but tha Ductar, T o e s O e, Conaullarions MmAYS: thes o ! = AR eTied. T GMes huure, 8. T 0 Rndnre GOODRIOI'S STEAMERS, 101012 8. 0. AN bustneds FictivcouRientisi, For Mliwankee, etc. dally (Su Saturday Noat dou't feave until . For Grahd Haven, Urand Hap 171 Madinon.at., Chi: DR. STON , cuan, Fi.0 Tormaneutly datly (Sundaysesccpted), 'wl| Citrunlc, bexual, | For 5 Pflvw Discascs, SBeminal Weaknews, Bexual daj ‘emnale Disewres, ete, Over 31,000 vases cured, kusaranteed or money refunded. Charges ros sonable, Medicines seut o Consultation freo and confidential, pereo: {m‘ by mall. bou | fur buth sexce, flluatratedd, clrenlars of othér things acaled for two stanps, N, H.—Dr, Stons 18 tha f‘cllllll In Chicage who (s & regular graduate ne; PRIVATE BN AL [Kouln Clark-st,, cantinuva (o curd MEDIGQ l thousands. 118 curea when ail others Tail. 1£ IN TROUBLE you are adyised ta coumilt it i por: v letter, oyl 2 xcepted) Saturdays 1oat fio ¥or truen iay aud LakoHuperiGr, LIRY, 15 Fvig | STEAM WARMING "mN VENTILATING APPARATOS CHRANIC, Manufactured by disenats, ‘Mo gives city peforcnce aa tn past suvcess. ; T eR etrong 65 ner boxt o Berfod y B 10 N. Jofforson-st. 10 per bottlog "Fma:‘n'uuml 610 uscl, War- | s anted, "9~ Gend stamp for ** Clrcular for Marriod,” contain. Inf Talualie, {ufurmation, T4B" Victima ot AKLE: or Priva scasel il 103 ot CE| [ G A et lnd"l'rjv:l? Diseas OOEAN STEAMNNIPS, ONLY DIRECT LINE FRANCE.~Ths Genoral Tramsitiantlc Company's Matl Steaniers biiwecn N il st Plyinauth ¢ You will find this a8 GULDE K, Cousultatl Yurk snd ilavre, n L) 1ro0 and ascred; Address1etiers to DIt D, CLAIKE, | Jauding of passengers, The spieadd vesela v Uhis fa- 160 80uts CIATK:sta, Chicaka, vorite roufu for the Continent (cabiua provided witty N nuie L cirlc bwvile) it frum Plee Ko, . Rorth lier, 3 % RENT, ay, NOPAY ! TiphiNG N P 9 + SPERKINK, Daure, 8aturday, Au it 3,4 S'Price U Passage tn gord (imciuding_wine) 1 First cabln, $110" 1o R1z, socordiuk 10 secoinmodalion; sccouds $743 third cahly, J‘“‘ teturu tokets st ros gueed raien Bleerae, fi with superior accalima- 5 | datiuus, tncludiig wiie: beddbie, s utgnalle, wishouy extra charge. leautcrs niarked thia $ do Bot carry sicerage pursengers, Kl Auunit, 63 Hroadwey, W, LW No." 67 Clarkisty curner Kaidolnll, Agent for Chicago, 175 Sonth Clark-st,, corner of Monoe, Chicage, May be consulted, personaily of by mail, fres of on sll chronlo or fiarvous divesses. DIt J. KKAN liyeivian b the clty Who WATTAULE CUTEs OF B0 paY, ‘hours, Un. 01, 108 by M. i Bundays from v o 12 ENVOUB BXHAUSTION~A MEDICAL ESSAY, compriaing & series of lectures deilvered as Kalin's LI w York, Ahe d ct S S Al N owtne Indlanhtably - ho ANCHOR LINE U, 8. MAIL STEAMERS. jicaith may b reuniuct nturdlos o New York and filssgow: ipediaicute o arviage, aud tiol ALSATIA, July S 3 . iy | CALIFOUNIA. Avg, 5, O '1"..".&'"'1“,'.’ 5"’":'«'..’.‘1 bv"xtul:;'_r_f;“l ANUHORIA, July 20,38, u I i ence, Jrice 25 B i eV IOIIA, Aug.12,10 2. RR1iN, otico aadresidoncant Hast Kow Yokt AV 12,00 & g OPJA, July 253 s | AUSIHALTA, Aug. 50 uTonia, \‘ur!k?flnatrl\flt:;\-;' J:?r'rnrwul, ek Ebhdondéry. Cabidh, $75 ta $x), accueding (uy-cwmmmhunnl. DR. C. BIGELOW A8 REMOVED from 270 Soulh Clack-st., corner Vau ll:u"oll. W",‘i: Wwdl ;\lud'lwll\;-l..lcnmcrJtfluh L‘fi‘t‘nn‘;t‘ll‘-‘l‘:"?fl':‘ :f;l\;l:‘;‘l'n‘u'l. son, Chicago, I, and has hud for the past twenty P i S5 atooruge, fud Fobthe e i IS BT TOE | o R T GS. IBAAC W. BANGS, the vetoran in the atove trade, and late of the firm of BANGSE BROS,, will be found representing_ tho above, who sucoseds the old irm of BANGH BRQS,, Iate Btate and Van Iuren-ats, We have the oxclusive sule of tha Colobrated Richmond's Palace Rangos, tho “ CROWN STAR BALL LINE, [INITED STATKS & MIAZLL, MAIL STEAMKILILS. alllng mouthly from Watsoi's Whart, Bruakiyn, N, ¥7 For I'ara. Pernainbuco, Hshia, and 1tfo Jacelry, calilig . 0 i1 G H. BAN Wadnesduy, July 12 .y ——— AU, BRAMALL, .o A S e oy 0 R g A N LKER & CO., Agenl - w R A M e North German Lloyd. "o steamers of (his Compaay wil) sall every Batare "brom D e BELL,” and the * NUGGET.” We alac re. | day from lireman Picr, rou itr-at., Jlobokens patr ail kinds zanges and stoves, i il Hsnicar et cusle, 0 adgord 2156 ST.ATH-ST. A e bty ol o8 $%0 G ing s Co, sah e e | T iAMA shaunC s & U CAMPAIGN GOODS. NEXT PRESIDENT. PORTIAIT OF HAYES AND WIIKELER. Rocuted {0 We Guest maonsr. AUENTS WANTED: Ffl'?«? Eoiia for sauiple aud Circulare. b 44 tad Ao ey “’Eruunulgua ) “E'b —_— A e e Great Western Steamship Line, ¥rom New York to Bristal (Kngland) dirsct. / E R S SR