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TUESDAY, - . died at the Marine Hompitel zannce, inw an tha hoxee nt there are euppored to kaow what they are dofng. As to the McDon- ald charges, he told & TRINCHA revorter Inat evening that he did not rememnber the circum- be matler was 20 old, but if Bpringer mado the complaint the man was guiity of & violation of the law. collection of the witncss feca by the Deouty Collectors, he says the law wyas conetrned 20 a8 to allow them 1o collect fees when the costs were pafd by defendanta; but a circular was sent out from Wnashington a year ago requiring them to collect the fecs and 1o TURK THEK OVER to the Government, and be supposes they do it. As has before been stated fn Tur THInUNZ, the:Commisaloner does not collect any feea; thns Is the Marshal's business. he 18 responsible to Judges Drummond and Blodgett, and If any one has acomplaiot to make against i, he should o to elther of these ‘who will make an_ [nvestigation and m if he has done the defendants any he tronble, rs stated, scems to be with the Reyvenue law, It 18 offensive and unpopular, and the only remedy those bave who are not wililng to conform to its provisions fs to sccure Unless it {a enforced, the Govern- ment would never colleet more_than one-third of the taxea, for the averare mah will never pay taxes unieas some one is at his back, and drirtug him towant the Collector’ e —— CHARD TO WEBSTER, To the Bditor o) The Tridune. Wuzatox, Ill., July L.—The Board of Wheat- on Coliege consista of twenty men, nincteen of whom were prescnt at the annual meeting now closed. One, the Hon, F, II. Mathbr, was in Colorndo. 1fe wrote 1fters strongly in sympa- thy with tho majority of the Board. ‘The points made in the public prints against the Board's action are: 1. Injustice to Prof. Wobster. Two reports weto bronght In oo his case: o majority report and a minority report. Bolh reports were for retiring Prof. Webster, money to be allowed him. Al but one of the entire Hoard—L. e., nincteen out of tweuty— were willing to vote for bim to leave; but ono part wished to vote him a life annulty, the He' tendered his resig- lifo snnuity, FEDERAL TAXES. MARINE NEW 172t Runday....The & Miller's dry-duck. shaws & 'idig™ on her boitam Penalties for Failure to Take Out Liquor and Tobacco Kiln obstructlons....The programme of How Chicago .Vessel-Ownun View the genaAIT S Saginaw Schems. Llmneion g S5t i teet.’sn, Ptekets, pongh and saly ru;:vxm relect, dresacd as Regaraing the The yacht Harry Barke, which arrived Monday, lying in [Hinoln Central alip **C,*" She will p he sald and Kept here, d on hfs erolse in the 1 ommodare Lradley caterday for Michi- porta... The stme Alpens left ast “evenitl with a large nomber of t QGrand Haven. More Canal Schooners fn Demand to Take Lumber to Europe. Fifty Por Cont Extra Is Attached for Not Getling Them in Time. hinglen, A" i L Ty shinglea, 10 A The M) % Valley Lnmberman and Mannfae. cot tha dificaity in getiing lows hiinkn It axfe to catimta that not ore Iast years drives wiit ba obtained om the ri od. At Minneapolin holders w | stock before asking an avan there 1s aeliing at the rate of 3,500,000 fec! Andt it Is ballavod that In thiry fo0t of comman_tamber Miwaurl, ur Santhern low, Maritime Notesand Matters Qollooted from The Law Can Do Vindlcated by tho Various Bources Assessment of a Fine and Imprisonment. Mr, Hoyne says that the foot of Wabash avende and retorns at A celobration is to take place at that port. W. 11, Cabot, an experienced lake and oce mator, {2 in the city on & viait to friends. aged ln running the stmr Ben McCole &ll stmilar 1o rom New = York ‘The schr 11, P. Daldwin, belon of the lata Capt. English, and w! in ordinary at the foot n long time, was towed to an elcvator 1o cargo of corn yesterday, on. Ornxn Ponrs—Port Colhorne is to have twe highthionsex,... A fog bell {3 wanted In Goderich hi The £500 yacht race between the Gy ilton, and the Natle Gray, of Bellev! in fallen throngh....Twt om Perry Sound harbor with 1,200,000 feet of lumber for Tonawanda....The ehlpmenta from Saginaw River for Jdne were: Lumber, 87, - B8, 600, 000 feet were from [ 000, 000 + 6,600,000 il THE SAGINAW SCITEME. 1t has been nrged that the Chicsgo owners of yee- ®ela In the lamber trade adopt the plan phposed by the Esginaw owners, which provides that all veszclr in the Saginaw Inmber trade aro to be laid up twenty days outof forty days. A committes appointed for the purpore Is to have power to order the laying up of tows, including all barges and the starting again, to keep & record of all tows or parta of towa, whether running or lald ep, and to 10 nupply the demnnd, or at least enough to exclnde competition, —that s roperly belongin s ‘promising for 3 od fall traite, the gratn erops being In fine condition, excent In Weaternaud Ruuthwestern Minnesota, wh How the Costs Pile Up Against the the graushoppers, 1t s 4ald, threated 1o o considerabie Vialators of the ‘Btatutes. has been Iying i . South LaSalle street for DRY GOODS, Thera t nothing new to beld of the market for domeatis dry koous. The griet heretofore noted ro- distarbad, not hae snything occurred Lo Inter- For the time of year.the There sebms to be an Impression among e Toon-¥eepers and drugpists, who sell cigars, that they are robbed whenever, through thelr fallure to take out a Government license, they wre arraigned before United Btates Commis- sioner Hoyno and mulcted in costs. day a North 8tde saloon-keeper named made an affidavit setting forth his ghevances, and now comes James L. McDonald, a druggist, who enters the following complaint: CiTr_or Crycaco, CoUstr or COoR—gs, Jdames L. McTonald, being daly rworn upon osth, fay that I have been 8 resident of this city and conaly sinca the fall of 1871; that In the month of 1 opened a drug-store at No, 447 North corner of Divielon strect, fn this city that in connection with my borinces of druzs and chemicals, T rold liquors, cigars, and tobaccor, for required United Slates Government dcensen, which Itook out and regularly paid for During the years 1874 I'wan callod upnn by a Government ofilcial, who notified me of the wroper Lime to rencw aald Ihcenses, and 1 therenpon procured them an di- rected by sald oflicial in charge of (he district In which mystore was sitnated. Inthe i< in businces at the same place, and of that vear I wan ealled b repregented hiteclf asa rave ma motice to take ont my licenes for the 1 told him I would doso, and on tho day went to tho oflico ankod for the d that In ndditio uenal price in all of $30, 1 would bo rennired to pity 8 peualty of 50 per cent, or $15 additional, objected, but wan nesarcd that the law required i and 1 thercapon paid the sum of $45 0nd procares the licenne, and went day fallowing within a woek, 1 vwan called upon by another aticial, who bad & warrant for my arrest for selling liquor aud cigam without a ticense, fae ened by United States. Commissioner Philiv A, Tt took me to the Comnmissioner's office in the Government Bailding, and as aoon as I tered and wan made known to N (lHoyne) waid in sabatance as follows Tionsld, there In a cumplaias made 8 relling Hqnor nnd cigars without a 1 By whom the complnint was mader He replied, by Mr. Springar, Deputy-Col- I began to explaln been renmies and ney- t once interrupted me, #upd be supposed 1 hind wo intention of violnt- inz the Iaw. und that he wonld dismiss the case, but “This is her secon enongh runninj rupt the steadincsa of values volume of business for the week qulte equaled the ex. holders, excecding, st dul, the smonnt of asles accompilshed during the care ApuidIng period In past scasona. The markot fs Arm, rodactions, stocks of s at the present mo- 0 price-chankes Liave Laken piace i0ce vur eck ago, wo omit nuotations, to the trade,—to carry ts as fast as oilercd at a falr rate, and aa near as pasnible divide tho time of laying up equally among a1l Chicago veseel men assert that the Baginaw acheme will not ancceed withont the co.operation of the owners of the porta; that without soch co- opcration veascln ontsids of tho alifance will run wikd into the purta on Saginaw D the combination to freightaare too low, and nnlees reliof comes in rome shape, many owners niust Jore hravily, and nota few will probable that Chicago pectations of all reasanal barges recently Forh far wboten. ant which have rarcly been so 11ghd W TORK. Jnly 3.~ insiosss very age-honsen, and johhing trade dull; ¢of o1 Advan woll aold up, and seversl vance uf about & per ce i g MARKETS BY TELEGRAPIH, MONETARY. Nxw Yonx, Jaiy 3.—Gold opened and cloeed at 105%, with sales in the interim at 105) Loaus were also mnde flat sad at and ittver, and 306, 000 cabic fect. apse. Lumber —— PORT OF CIICAGO. ¥ 'The foliowing were the arrivals and clearances i tothe aall, fot the twenty-four hiours ending #4 10 o'clook last lumber-sesnel ownars wifl wake up anfliciently “efora tho season closes to lielp themscives o foin In any pool or plan. NAUTICAL MISITAPS, ‘The squall Satorday tore the jibs of the echr Mary B. 1allto shreds. . ‘The schr ears fouled with the schr Relndeer in Ttinols Central 81ip ** B yoaterday, and,damaged tho formar's rigging a little, Capt. L. A. llolmen, of the barge Martin, while crossing Saginaw Iliver, at Bay City, in n small boat, Sunday night, was taken with hemorrhage of the slomach, and &t Jast scconnis was inn pros- trated condition, The achr Lincoln Dall lost her matnsall In the ail of Satunlay, wlien near Black River, and Milwaukee, whither ahe had retarned for repalra, her foreantlcaught on tha battens temporarily vlaced In tha ratlines, and was L8—ftmrs Corana, 6t. Jor, suadriey; Shadoy- n, Manltowor, sundries: Aipenn, Ma r‘(“u. Yrops Richmond, Noffalo, sundrice Ing rates, 192, K@1 for carrying. Silver at London nnchanged. Ilere, silver bars, 124% In greenbacks and 118 In gold, They epilt on the . etchum, lufialo, 1 Clematia, Peaht n by'a gentleman who jovernment official. He {Giovernmenta were dall and firm, Raliroad bonds were generally firm, except Ohto & Minnisrippt meconus, which declined 1 per coht. Btate sccuritios ware aulot. The stock market was extremely duil, tmt gen- ally strong and higher, with the chief advance in Han!bal & St. Jos preferred and the coal ahares, ‘Transnctlons were only 71, hi 8,000 wers New York Central, 3,000 Rock lsland, 1,000 Delaware & Huodson, Bt Lackawanna, 11,000 Morris & Essox, Western Union.. lb_lh!mlv market fil!y at 1@2. " cima morcantile paper, {GdS, Customn receipts, ri‘l‘:‘l.oo a Astiatant-"Treasurel Cleanags, 815,000, 00 rts for the week, 84, i sctnal business, other a fixed sum, 3 natlon, with tho Muskegon. umber: Little ltetie, White L “Thumpron, Whils bite'Lake, tambers Pilgrtm, Miner, ort, lumber; Ftam; udington, lumbor anigtee, fumber: J. 1. 1t nnle Mullen, Ludington, lumbery Cwater, ‘mrk; Feilcltoun, & ckpon, Maststee, ‘imber: 3 fanbells aunuity would then, uineteen membiers present: ona in three voted nay; proposition ndopted, Vaobster from further 3 ’E.- hair; one was excuse and fourteen aye on tho viz.: “To excuse 1'rol, duties in the college,” Those votlng aye werc: 0. Hand and M. R, Brittan, of Wisconsin; the Hon. 8 Plumb, of Stroator; the llon. W. L. Dr, J. B. Walki . Thompson, P. Stoddard, Clicsgo Oak Park; tho Rev. L ; the Rev. L. N. Stratton, Syracuse, I C. Beekinan, Byron, Prof, Wcbster was heard fn & written speech nearly or quite two full hours, and they underatood his case it he could explalu cd as above; and ing of "those gentlencn be 08 good oy that of any equal number of men No asperaiuns were cast on Prof. Webster, but he was treated with kind- ness and respoct. | ¢ 2. Misuse of funds. ‘This charge was based on the fact that £15,000 had been bor- rowed to pay bullding debts, from the endow- ments of. the Chairs of Intcllectual PLilosophy, and that of Rlietorle and Looie, was fully argued befuro the Board, Al agreed very undesirablo such funds for general purposes. Security wan ready to any amount desired, for the sulety and repayment of the money borrowed from the en- dowinents, and including 32,000 previusly At and sinco the annual meeting there have been $18,000 pledged by responsible parties fore| the funds of the college, and other persons have promired money without specifying how much, The entire {ndebtedness of the college, tucluding uoerued intorest, is but §29,000. 4. Refusing informstion.concerninz the tands, Mr., Herman A. F forme mo he has never refused such Informa. pt when asked by persons publicly ho coliege, And ho farther ‘asaurcs me, and Iindorse hls promise, that he will at any time put himsel! to personal even to the publie tion concerning tl crly applied for at his office. {amily is & brominent one In DuPago County; 1i{s connections are numnorous, and conrtesy nn integrity nro muong thele well-known and lead- {ng characteristics, 391000 Zaks St : Ake Ghore, back 10 gy buripers: ‘The_ tcow Cirand Army of Sandnsk ol praferred, 4,000 o¢! peized somewhore Uelow Kelley's nd, ‘Tbe tug Pavorite left st nizht for Plke's Crock 1o rescue the schrGaribaldl, whict is ashora there. '_The little schr Joeophing arrived ‘waterlouged condition, under taw o d o cargo of lumber on bonrd, and went down the Ronth Branch to dischargo her dock load, after which it was belleved ah wuficlently to permit of pumping out and the tak- Ing oft of Jumber in har hol bo dry-docked for repaira, J. Steves, ¢ httgo, lamber: Alerf, P umber: Live pesi, lumbers It. 'entwater, bark C. Crawfond, umber; Col, Ellsworth, ' Duucan_ City, lumber; Mora® Ing 8tar, Ureca Bay, lumber: C. J. Tioeder, Kewunce, ‘CLraraxcar—Schr Anne Vonght, Inftalo, 47,000 b coru; schr Aanis Bherwood, Ruffalu, 19,000 bt norn ; prop Commodore, Bufalo, 04,50 b o Coray pean Tl ent b T e b b 'ilnuofi:\‘lli‘l e, P At: IKnece, o, len Hays and Bron C. J, fershan, IMARID, uffaio. 20,000 bu 47,853 bu corny birls flour, 20 tons i Eienoygin, sian: 0, isbarscd $808, 000. 000,000, AT e will probably Touk, 487} . 1il, W"llfl' IWENT BONTIS, 1134 New 14 NOTES FROM A LOG, Tn his Tog of the last tnp of the prop Clty of Da- Inth to Lake Superior the clerk, Fitzpatrlck, snya: The schr Klige was at Fort Wiiliam_dischargin of loconiotived and ears for the Cannds Pac! 1, At uresent thers fs great travel tothoso Ly men [n search o sl Bt Lawren ncan City, Duncan 1 y, 10 bris beef, ‘and woc, sundries; schi COMMERCIAL. h supposed to stracted the ofiicre o take me to tho District At. torney's ofiice. and ank if enid ofiicial was willlng the case abould be divmissed 1f 1 centleman addromsed in or out of the State. ald tho coats; 10 mmedately con- ne officer couducted mo acros the lall (o the Marstal's ofiice, where I wan taken toa ted at a deak, which last-mentloned ed me that 1 wonld m nf $21,60 s coats In the cas t the larze nmotnt, helieving'l was awtndied or robbed, and tequested 8 billof ttgme, waich he informed me 1 could not have. demaneda recefot, which he nlea refused in o very uflendive manner, win fng that | must pay the money promptly, but conld have no rocelfR. Feel- Jnuthat [ had Little chanco 1 A2ht the gan; d went nway hume, having ot to exceed Bfteen minitos J. L. McDesatn, Tn the first place, it slould be stated how thuse fees are made up. Btates statutes the ofllecrs directly concerned ure antharized to charge as follows: Commiksioner—Swearlng the complalpant, 15 centa; 15 centa a follo for silldavit—-usually two or theee foljos—(5 cents; Aline alfidavit, 10 tus Issulngr warrant, 315 Issuing subpenas, 23 cents eacll; ewearini - witness, .10 cents’ fillnz subpeetn: when rétarned, 10 centa; filing warrant, 10 centa; making a_record, 15 conts & ) centsy certifleate of witness chi verdiem for hearing case, entering satisfaction, 10 centa, ‘There are othicr fees ¥hich can bo charged, and which Commiesioners do not usually fore- known that while 1foyuc ly make bis fees nmoant to trom &9 to $12, he seldum I ever goes over 67.00. Those viven ahove foot up $7.43, THBMARSIIAL'S FERS are: Berviug wofraut, §:2; cxvenses attending search and arreet, not ex- 21 10 centa 8 1ile truveled, ny 3: commitment or dls wrisoncr, 50 cents; bull bond, %0 cents. azgregate #7, not Including mileage, ‘Che District Atloruey s entitled to §5.for at- tending an examination. Every witneos 18 ullowed §1.50 a day and ulexsilyer proferred. 21 T employment on the rallrosd. . Fay and conso F4 nl wt P. 0.1 there Lalog e locks wore de ht AL med LIVE-STOCR. e ! £red the cable, raning New York Ceutra es dock, carryluk awa L. Hurd, steam-barges O Saw the steamn-largs lud at Detour, , and $t. Helona, aud arrived at ‘e 2. Sault it he stmrs Missonrl aud J. Norliwestern . i r, andItuat, with ar Tuwnsend coale MOOAY. s eer e e CATTLE~For good to_chalce grades, suited ‘wanta of the Eastern markols, thers was an Inereasad Inquiry and & firiner inarket, but for the pourer qualls ties the demand was unimproved, and prices were scarcely better than at the clows of last week. Not envugh of the former descriptions were oferad to sac- sty tue demand, and the few on sala werg taken at an mdyance of 20630¢ per 100 Iba, Detter tn tho tono of the market for cattle was due to small receipts and 10 the fact that the markets below lisve takon an upward turn. Sales ranged from $2.508 .00 for poar lata o §G.15@0.30 for cholca grades, ‘with the bulk of the busincas at $2.70G:3.00 for native cows and Texas thrmugh cattle, shipping grades. T Extra Decves—Orads rORT IIURON. Special Mispaich lo The Tribuna Tont Munoy, Mich., July 3.—~Down—Props R. 13, India, Inter-Ocenn and ma Thompson and bargea; schea Clay- New Dohinlon, Sophis Minch, Alvina, Argo, Montpelier. Up—Praps Champlam, Kewburgh, Arctic, Bant- tac, Jenncss and barges, Darnside and bargos, Elmira and barges, Rale} J. Klug, Mary" Battle, Canada, Sweds onie! Lucernc, Thomas_Quayle, C. P, Minch, Pulaskl, Parana, Marco Polo, A. Mulr, > Wind northesst, fresh; weather stormy, LAKE IREIGHTS. Ciricago, Jnly 3.—Thero was o moderate in- quiry for vpsscls, and room wos_engagod for abont 140,000 bu corn, chiefly to Liutfalo, nt unchanged ratca, ‘Tho Muffalo rato was 1@2¢, the ontaldo forsmall craft, though carriers wers meking the same_ for largo veescle, The sehr M, Copely takea corn to Kingstan, the J. M. Hatchinaon corn to Buflalo at 1%c, and tho barge In the aftsrnoon the schrs Baldwin and a corn Lo Buffalo at the Kton for 22, y of the day alinast 250,000 bu. enomineo at $1. 1215 Under the United Tennesee, old...earee KEW ONLEANS, New Ouweans, July 3.—Gold, 105%; Blght oxchange on Bterllng exchange, bankers' bilis, 51ik ‘The change for the The Treasurer, 'OR| M!gslbu?x, Jaly 3.—Consols, monoy and account, nd)—-"Mo, 1053 *67s, 1003 :;)hrlu. 8%; oreferred, and at $4.0024.00 for 'ho market closed. nm’«.‘!‘y. Ui State: 10-40s, 10033 new New York Ce 15; Tiiinols Cent Anin, July 3.~ FOREIGN CITIES. Spectal Dispalgh 1o Tha Trivume, Lrvarrool, July 3—i! & m.—¥LOUn~No, 1,52¢) No. 2, 206, . follo,—vsmally fren, 15 centy e incorsenicnce or any portion of it, informa- 10xs, eduioars welghing 1,4 0 college funds, when proy i vif-formed §- welghlng 1,270 conld easity aud idval GRAIN—~Whest—Spring, Ne. 1, 123 84 No. 2, 1is white, No, 1, 1241d; No, 2, 118 10d; ctub, Na, 1, 128 843 No. 2, 12824, Corn—2320d; Nu, 2,2l 6 Provisions—Tork, 50s, Lard, 45 6d, Live»oos, Jaly 3-3 p. m.—Weathor falr, Dneavsrvrre—Quies and steady, e DEATH OF PARKER"M, COLE, Wititen for i The denth of Parker 3 070 . g el InfeHlorm LIyt 5 it o0 bulis, ol scaiawag sieors M. Cole occarred ot Korshaw com Darien, Wis., 8aturday morolng, June 30, Mr, Cole was a uative of Bhaftsburg, Vt., was born Juue 16, 1810, end had cowpleted bis 07th year a fortulght before his death, Btate aud mado his way west to Chicoro os carly as 1833, when but 23 yenra of ugo, and when the great metropolls of the Northwest was in Its fo- fancy, He remalned hero ib busluess for cleven Fears, and has still many friends and anves fn tho city. From Chicazo ho went to Racine, and from there to Darien, from which tine to thie close of his carthly life, he was an honored and useful citizen®I that Lown, closcly Identlfied with all tho the business Intcrests "of the conununity in which he lad cast his lot, snd wo hazard Roth- ing in suying that in all reapects ho was worthy of the fullest confidence of aconfldence never marred by any uct of lis, a contidence which Le enjoved richly to the last, The story of his life may bo told in ono word: Ho waa o riian of strict fn view thoss cardi e busis of a aterling As a husiness man he was rellable, aud capable. ments he was evor activel woral and soctsl senga his a benediction to those among whom ho Tho estimution In which he was held by those who kuew hitn hestwas of the Lighestorder, and hundreds of peoplo testificd to thelr tlon of his wortls b services on Sunday, Ji e rests In peace, —————— ., SCARLET-FEVER, To the Editor of The Tribune, Cuicaao, July d.—As there {3 considerable uneasiticas in the minds of -the people, particu- larly tbo matbers, ot tho city, with regard to the Increase of mortallty by scartet-fever, with the gencral fnercuso of the deatb-rate incldent to tho heated term, 1 would stato that the epl- domlc hay nvarly‘spent its fgree. In Jooking over the statistics of provious visitations of this discase, I tud that it ruges s an epidemic about two years; and, therefore, the probabili- tics aro that thero will be a great ducrease, and be epldemic about the Ocuastonal fluctuations Corn firmer at Livenreot, July S8~Latest.—CorToN—Qulet bot Sleady; 6.3-10@AXd; sales, 5,000 bules; oxport aod spea- ulativn, 800; Amorican, 3,000, Yarns and fabrica st Manchoster qutet bot steady. ThexapaTOYPe—Wheat~Hocelpla for throe 0m0 quarters; Amevican, 17,000; Callfornis white wheaty 118 104@12¢ 14; do clab, 128 243124 843 No. 2 to No 1 el Western spring, 115@129 &d, mized, 348 3008 6d. Bzuce were taken for 84, 000 1Xc, and probabl; do, making capacl Hehr Truman Moss goed o Heo left his native MORE CANAL SCHOONFERS WANTED Mr, Bell, & prominent ves ville, Canada, was i tho city yesterday, and stated that ko would probably roquire threo canal schoon. ers to carry timber to Eurupe, and bring coal back, 1o is en ruule to Lake Buperior, and ou bis rotarn will Lo able to tell definitely whesher he will neod the vemsels, When askod why he would briog conl ol to Cannds, when American nitnes low, b cxpialaed tho in this country for gus. makiny purposes, and it was to be used Inthe manufacture of that artic! TIIR CANAL. Drinaxroxt, July 3.—~Arrivod—8ypay Queen, Chllicothe, 6,100 bu corn; prop Victor, Chillle cotbe, 4,800, ba corn; prop Montauk, Lockport, 00 brls four., Cleared—Lackport, Lockport, 6,300 bu wheat; Deilo France, Morrls, 40,844 1t lumber, 08T, duly 3.—Arrivod—Dantawn, £.100 b torm; prop b wheat; Anarew Jackeon, Locl Lockport, 2,303 poata, ALIEN WRECKERS, Tho Asslataut Secretary of tho Treasary at Wastington writes to an ofiicial at Windsor, Ont., thua: % Veercls nahiore in Amerlcan wators pase tuto the hands of Unitod Statcs Custorns anthori- tles, nnd cannot be taken wreckera, " T'he sanw regul 10 veaels in Canadian wate canpot by taken ers."~Toronto we. Ana nsual thing between §20 and 825, Now us Lo how these fecs are camied, By a provislon of the Revenue L every retaii desler 1n lyuors, elgars, and toboevo {8 sequired to tuke but o licenst, costing §30, on the Ist qf Anothier section of the stutute read * 1t any person shall sell or expo eale any wines, Hquors, cizars, or tobaceo, oat having paid the epiel jeet to a penalty of not less than $200 nor moru than §5.000, und {mprisoument Kot less ®ix mynths nor more than Yarge cltice, where saloous and cizar-<dealers nrg Bo numerous thit the clerks in the Collectbr's d not Fssue the leenses in thecosts of all amount to owner of Brock. Oats~American, fis@3a . 'Dartey—American, 2404, Peas—Canadiag, 87564, CLovur-8xzs—American, $3@60n. Provisions—Mess pork, 50s. Primo mess boof, 60s. Lard—American, 43164 Checso-| Dacon—Laoag-ciear, 33 04; shors TaLLOW-—American, 44 6il. PETROLEUR-~Spirits, b 041 refned, 11304, Lixsxzo Or—29%. *Rixaix—~Cominan, 50358 645 pale, 135, BPTRITS OF TURPENTINE—S, Loxpow, July 8.—PaTzoLzuM—Rofned, 10XB10%L Linexao O1L~27v, HriniTa or TORPRATINE=248, Anrwzrr, July 8.~ParRoLEUN=2T)!. AMERICAN CITIFSe Special Dispatch to The Triduns, July 3. ~Onat—Beiter inquiry was re. 5 wheat, almost whoily on export aa- slly atronger thoogh {rregular prices; 10 more roquest, pastly on speculation) of which No. Fine American, 33, tax, he shall be sub- oL 12 ealyes..o 134 Active and 6310e hi common to prime ) 4,k 00 for oot 40 cholco heavy. The s and by 6oon 1ost of the suff had chanwed owaers, Somet Ky .n.n{nbhw‘ 20, an; i Uowing: crlor Lo that abiained 3 Ut welghion and at his fellow men,— 3 B o mixed lotsSold st 20, to pay the tax, they makehg thelr Among the -urn- -;lz_u wens the o licetse within thi thirty duys, June the Colleetor scds” to tho Treasury Do~ s geport of al th enalty tor non-payment (G0 tlector, and he 1s integrity. o kept con- inal vrinclples which y geunine chareter, oncat, trustworthy, in ali roformatory move- engagod, and in o 0 was very lary wer cent) {8 charged to the il responsible nutil e canshow that the or furnish satafactory Montauk, Lockpo; partiis bave skipped; Drouf that the tax COULD NOT UE COLLECTED, If any one fulls to make s appearnnce before the Ist ol June, after that day e not Le potitied to come up “aml setf satlvon-keeper Tt lunbery Puenis, Sleady . Tates, salcs 8,000 red Westorn, Y attending the 149X, the Ores teangsction which bss occurred at the wheat call sinca its esablishment & fow weeksago. Ansclive isqulry provalled for corn In part far export ai an advence of K@lc per bu, closing fOrmly &t the sales w0, 000 bu dellveries, of wilch 173,000 bu for eurly delivery, mixed cora ungraded at 33%'¢91c, the latter for faacy, chlelly 80a30¢. Iltye quoted steady on a moderats Inquiry; No. 2 Western quoted st 76¢ for primo, with 10,000 by reparted sald a8 73¢1 & car-lot weng &g Jow as 70c. Provisiova—Mess pork has been quits aclive for early delivery, slmoss wholly on e chilefly for the West Indls market, sales 1,800 brls In fots for expa Kkinds In more request; e: 10.8, and Weatern primg 1 the newspapers May 1 that bis Heouse s run out, and (hat ho must ket wnother before fie cun carry on business Hometimes the Deput; tuo busy to do what the law 3 80 three or four f thederellet deal- ected, one from this amd anothier from that section of the city, and complaints are e azuingt them and warrants aro Lssucd fur their arrest. The purpose of this Is to make an cample, that the other dealers In the neighbor- ool may see what they ure Hable to if the nay the Government what they owe, A Mirsha) takes the warrant an Very often ho fulls to find leaves w card of Comubssloner Hoyne, saloon-keeper usually kinows what that means, aud hurries dowo uud pays bis tax und the pen- Now such a one meant no barm, fiaps, forgot wll about the ueces Ticense,—may be diin't see the notle the year had run out, ble under the law W 4 heavy oo and imprisou- Tle Deputy Marebial Los hunted for b, expenses have becn incurred by biin, aud time spent in tho search, ‘for which he s lon of by slien ssrsrsnsas, IS BE Collectors are by *‘alion wreck: ues not requlre i et quated 't §2.6064.50 per 100 B cordiog o quALItTY Derrato, July 3. "azi!’fl.mx ;:rll‘l L— A SECEDER. Capt. Miks Driscoll, It appoars, was not sstis- fled with \ue management or workings of the Union Towing Assoclation, and yestarday withdrew hls tug, tho Georve B, McCleltan, Ha fatenda to run indey belloving that he can comnand more wiake woze wonvy by that coursg, el o) FRATRgLY (A t accoust, and t $14. 20214, 257 utliey me quuted at $10, 26 8t $13.50314.001 salcy 80 bels chalce at $14,00, and 350 bria extrs primeat $10.00410.50; for furward deltyery here Western mess ull, with July upilons quoted .05@14.10; August, B14.10814.20; 5314.23, Western ], Fove aud helfors, $3.754 Mlla—ltecolpts, 700; tol from thot organi- ous after by hin In, 60 he Haus=—Recelpta, A0; total for the week, 6.000; mer- ket dulls deniand ight; sales3 cars; goud Beavy, $3.00 ©3.094 Do Esstern . Fast Linxar, Pa., Jul] o1 ut the market was dull aad buyers niostlyy prices ot abuoul common to falry contloucd very at the closa at and Beptember, $314. quoted firmer for esrly deltvery on restricted offering, moderate demand of Western 'steamn for early do- £y bers; salos reported of small lots of new at §9,00 03, cloalng at $9.13 asked; for moderatsly sought after, but ""’x" Ia pricet sales 1,500 tes August st $2.180 quoted 'uk-r! 8113 bid, sad . Budasa—Ilaw dull, but quoted firm, with falr to §00d refalng Cubs st UN@ulc; refined sugars agaln quoted ashads easiar un s resiricted movement, Faxiaurs~Toonsxe for potroleum snd grain quite active, the buslocss baving bLeen siimulated by the 1iberal offerings of accommodation and the resdiness of abipmasters here sad st the Gub porte Lo soceps low Bgurea, with a view to promps placiug of thelr vessels; 1o the berth frefght e & treer movemant bas beea re- 7 of shipmenis of graln and provislons for Liverpool; the engsgements bava beca 24,000 ba graln at 4'vd per staadasd bu for London, 800 bit. - Weatern Assoctated Pres, "l'all.- Jull“ll.r 'OTTON L e X ALMOST UNANIMOUS. The aignature of nearly every grain vessel-owner in the Chicago district has beeu vbtained to the agreement to tio up the surplus tonnage and pool 1 {n commisslon. A meeling to ates (o attend the Bullalo meoting will that it witl ccase to wonth of Septeiaber, in the weekly sortallty will ocvitrs b oplujon, tha uniform! discasy that has wouths will not continuo. . The receut hieavy ralos bave done much to- itary condition of the Ined districts; and, un- es oceur, the er for the pext Cirria-Recetpia, s T woc ki by t34e1 quaiity generatl T7a. O LAt beaky ty in the death-rate by the earnincs of that extsted for the lust four fect delegate Nevertheless, bo 1s )iz @005} 150 Lca old aL 8y forward dellvery hes 3,75 4. 0. 4 il .}:_“:;’['fls‘,ovd‘" 723 hosds Vorkers, $4.750 L8 L0-day, 4,900 hesds selling at $4.00 improving the san| cially tho dral lesy svme extravrding cleath-rato will not be much hig] thiree months thaa it was for the same time last BAFTLY OVER THF, OCEAN. A cablegram was recelved by Caps, J. L. iggle yenterday, from Capt. Hateh, announcing tho saf arrival uf the camal sche Mary L. Higgie at Queenstown, Ireland, whers she will swall_orders pusition of hor cargo of deals. Sho was s i makiug the paseagu—one mors ty of Manitowoc, b Witsgy—Dull and rrsdRecelnia: 1. 134G 13% aeked. ENWYTLED TO PAY, wor for dressed; rad, As soon as he puts bis cye on the man he invites him tnto Hoyae's “ollice. Where the viotation is technfeal, srislg out of ig + by fustructions frowm the At- , the District-Attorney Is em- powered to dismiss the case upon the payment These conts have to be pald by either dant or the Government. Since the foruicr 18 at fault, and not only makes Lut saves wich trouble, very fow, i€ oy, object o gettlug off so cheaply, shaduw uf s duubt sbout the dHatility of such an utfemlder, and convictlon would surcly follow it Lis case were taken futo court. Hoyoe hus no power to distules w case. That Is the preroga- tive of the District-Attornéy alone, 1t very often happeus st the parties brought I buch cases Moyue and the trict-Attorney invarlably reluse to take their 'he Marshial, bowever, is required (o col- Juct bis, since bo is oblized to wake & return Lo the Treasury Department, while the gthers aze e ——— REAL ESTATE SALES, traments were tlod for record Launs—lteceipts, 4,941; shisared, in lots, catre, 83.4U030. 7 Ul 00Q’ The following I Taesdsy, July 3: civy eRoru, Ths premises No. 12 Prairis TITE BMAGNOLIA, ‘The sclir Maynolis was towed from her wmoorings onthesouthend of Wolls street briage to the worth end, whers sho will receive a new Jibboom into the lamber £jis Brewer, who #T. LOUIS. ~Hoas—8iesdy and unchanged meand u(m; cboice do. $3.2393 71 81, Lovis, July 3 Quiet and nnchanged ported, malnly la the 50, reparatory 0 gol: % 1, 100; cattrs, 1,000, trade under Command of Capt. CINCINNA' 15 10 bave a3 luterest in bes, O!cl!lfll.u.)lnl 8. —iloge—| 3 e, acl i pta G ahip- Special Duapatch lo The TrGuna., Ears, Pa., July 3, —Arrivals—Proos K. J. Hack- ett, Rhiladulphla, Winel (o] Pr vember, 11,328 1 The movement of lumber last weok, and from Jan, um Leld fruilys recelnts, 7,000 o June 3, was &s foll 0; super Blais sul Western, OMINOR L Koud extra, #4.(Gad. i) i schr Willism Mg r:,n-tg:m«. mealy lu are very poor. Ko, $3.0045. Di Ji 4 Vsal of Astlnid ", lucsota paicot procoa,” $5. 0051100 ulet but steady: Weatern, 82.6031. iy, S s 1o buyers' fasor: ungr MILWAUKEE. Bpecial Dispaick to The Tridune. Mitwavizs, Wis, July & —Chartered, schr Tolly M. Bodgess; to Kingeton, 19,000 vu whest THE TEOUBLE 13 WITI TOE LAW, and not with these otldals, They kecp within , where thy aceused are able to par, take @s foes only what the statuto allows 418 bounds, wiul, e i Whkiors et dul); Weate: pek Mty 'I»IA. ve ed : B3ieao0: Meain mixed; 2 Tecelpte 65,0000, Wenera mised sad 5 whits do, 0a61c, u 4G5ci new Western, 6810¢, DUk, 17 43¢ 13 guld. Ulaast s gulll):'jlofllml modernte demand- 1w ¢i cascd 174 [HC; b Tt SV, s STaicn tasin—Quld Beversl vearsago.when the molety system was great fujustice was ubduubtedly done by the compialnts of so-called detectives, a wan for ot de- box, or some such t thie thne, however, 11 will nog eotertain the complalot of o irrespoissi- sod, though be recelvea many anony- 1:0us letiess dadly, saying such and such adrug- pist or ealoon-ecper cizars witbout s licuse, bu thruws them into Al complaluts, Le say: A WARNING, Collector Jones has oficiallyhotified the Capising of the steamers making excursiogs that be wiil at cach boat to sce that the Jaw ro- latingto the carrylng of passeogers s nn:und. . ——— NAVIGATION NOTES. Cuicagn—There are at Miller's dry-docks for calking the schrs Dick Somers, 1da, and Negsunce. ++ «De. Troman W, Miller bas been appointed Su- perlutendent of the Marine liospital, vice Dr. Isuam, resigued....sonee McLane, s satlor, late of 123, About 24 cargoes were olfcred eazly, and ten or more were swid, The yasd Inarket was falrly active sad steady. Fol- lowing is the price: 4145 a1d socond clear, 160 3 tuch. DICE X3 OP TUR LOUET-UILNE, AW of Ehetiuid av, o Who would cause elroyiug the u t ies d, L3R ot s sclling whisky aud thssizc i T £'has taird s, wi, 1W; g block, d‘“‘ld\z":"l 8, I:‘z w o Weatvor 10, UaLed AAICH Bereersregroons tee wasto-baakel. X ¥ 9 1375 05 Beanis fh bt g TR ook buarii 1619 631358 g clear widdies dally Fer Fren TTonyy; Wret Coresg—Heavy: 4:1n Wutenr—Market changed, and Jnly. Sic: Anin dutl and iinchanged, T'rovisio: Butk Ments. drn, RiGANYC, . TAY— 1Tl And unchanges. CTTER= Ueh Correx—Qutet; buyers And xoes, 17w Wittsxr—iuail as 81, HeomiPra—Fis our, !l';;hnlx. whoat, 2,830 by corn, (U bu; vsta B0 ba. uIPMRHTI—Corn. 63,660 bu. ST, LoTis. Loois, 3o., July 8.~CoTron~Quiet and un- Br, changed. b m’{'—tlflcn XX fall $7.0038.13; XXX flour, 4 trmy Urain—Whest sare bily No, Sdo, §1.70 ca Augnit,” Corn higher: No, etng at 43c & 'rf\'n:‘n 8¢ Repte mbelrl"f):tn.d 1] oy Reptember. 1w!ue casup B3Mo bid July, Ryed TR T~ Sleniys $1.06% Septemt unchianged; Shey F4.008,00; P'enns; 60, 2,13, amber, Corn steady: wl —Quiet; Weates \WitTexY~Firm; Westes £1, 40:red, i Mlares ho t aull; shoul acon=arkel dail: ahoulde €. l'llml-flul;lr'tm‘.d ulet un“'tl" cholca feaf, tlerce, 106 10k4¢ ISKY=Firmer; §1.08. FLOUR~Quiet ihd unchan; ‘ennessae sol s soasze, Onts dull Provision Lanszsn tu Ko, 3 Mhwaiikes club at 410, Comn inactive and irmy 2,000 ba I Aaker . 388 33z &3.000 b, to arrive, st 83c; 51,000 bu Iam L) Juty, sa@sao, B! :fl}‘n !"-y"l;l’:c Aumist, 830, Oata naciive. _liye in; . arie; ve, CANAL PRIONTI-Corn (o New York, ixe. MILWAURXE, MiLwaTxes, July 3. —0i 1 ul 34, Corn quteti ' No. Ttyo scatve, and Gneltangely vo.d Clich xneistonsah B LN ENTY s, 31,00 bt barley, 36,000 R SR i NEW OLEANS, Notw Dlhn;_l. July . ~0ats—Dull, weak, and low- ey Gatenn, (Ac. 4 Othees urichanged. [ July 8.—GAT—Wheat qutet; No. 3 MI ul . HAIN=Wheat qutel 3 o ‘“D‘r}ub. 1,68, L‘u:'l’:unchlnwgl. hA ‘waukos FUONIA. Trox1a, July 8.—fl10nwiN2s—Firm af 150 brls. g COTTON. Monr.x, July 8.—CoTToN~—Quiet; unchanged; mide dilog, 11%c;net receipts, 20 Lalca sales, 200; cosate wise, 10, Garvzston, July 8,—CoTroN—Qules; middling, 11%4¢: bot rocelpta, 59 bales; sales, 131; cosstwise, 1. CHARLRSTON, July 3.-CoTToN—Firm; midding, NHA1INc] net receints, 127 bales; sales, 73, Bavanxan, July 3.~Corron—Firm; middling, 11%cs uct receipta, 2 baless salcs, 2 Nxw Ones X, July 3, —Corron—Insctive aad low- er; salen, 1,090 bales; low middilng, 10%@11c; mid- ditng, 134@11%c) good midaling, 11343 12¢; middiing falr, 124@12%¢c1 falr, 1IH@INHoP ol changed. Leoeipta nat, 200 bales; groms, 460; exparts to New York, 8,140} stock, 60,400 4 TORI'ENTINF, WILMINGTON, July B.—Srmatts TUNFINTISR-Birm Bt 2¥4c. PirTenvaa, July 5.—Prrrorsux—Duil; crnde, $1.85 at Parkur's; refined, 12%¢c, P'hiladoiphis delicery, PETROLEUM. CLRVELAXD, O.. July 3.—FRTROLRTM—Market qulet and seady: quotations unchanged; standard white, 110 . e ————— DUST TO DUST. pnianarorts, Ind,, July 3.~The funeral of tho late Bishop M. do Saint Palats took Vincenncs to-day. The great bell of tho Cathe- dral began tolling at 0 a. m., and continued ita solemn notes until half-past 9, when tho funeral cortego appeared. It was composed of ncarly 800 priests und religious rocluses preceding o plumed hearse, drawn by six black horses, housed with cloths of black, snd followed by carriages contalning the following emincut pro- Intes: Tho Most Rev. Archblshop Parcelt, of Cin- cinnatd; the Rt.-Rev, Bishop Ballis, of Alton, 1.3 the Rt.-Rev. Bishop Dwenger, bt Fort Wayna;the Rt.-Rew. Bishop Bpaulding, of Peorln, and the Rt.-Rev. Bishop Foley, of Chicago, with orders and sodalitles from Terro Haute, Evansville, Indianapolis, aud various polnta fn this vicinity, and citizens to the number of 10,000 The cortege began its solemn march from the chapel of 8t. Rose, where the remains of the departeq Bishop have remained fn stato sinco Frday last, along Church strecs to Ninth, out Fifth to Bioadway, down Broadway to Becond, and thenca to tho church, The immense processlon filled tho last-named beautiful strect from the polnt of entrance on Broadway to the cathodral door. During {ts owu'}» degreea test, 113(c. cellent photogruphs ang prelat Bishops of Viucennes. lin P, Blades, ol oot be a candidate. ‘ TEMPERANCE. Epectal Dispatch 1o The Tridune, MixnearoLis, Mina., July 8.—Doutney, tem- peraucs reformer, bad & Reform Club proces- #lon {n this city this afterncon. About 2,000 crsons were to the processfon. ux-&nz 1o the cause in this city about three ‘week: DISSOLUTION, The pastucrsblp horvlofors exleiing under the W. Dosse & Co. hss L vd by Hantation, Mr. A. E. fromths Brm ' JOHN W, DOANE, ALUBERT E. GOODRICH, m s of J, s Chicago, June 80, 1877, FINANCIAL, PUTS AND CALLS. $50. 8% w00 k. *usnis tn Wtocks ' which freqtdutly v Log ] and Hasit of 3 per wesis Bae $0QrS bebit Irec, T, !n?;l‘lwnll'n. ow ¥ tweuty Lnies the avunt (a' €arrled ss loug a1 dealrod on de; AlADALQrY CirCUIArS s WoVklY I rmidnew prime steam, 9.0939.8101d do, 88,03 natTIMONE, Narrrore, July 3.—Froce—-Qulet, firm, and mne (IRATY—IYheat more active and enslor; No. 2 West- ern winter red, new, Angast delivery, $1. Cotn—Weetern 'frm and quies; Wear L teamer, davc. Uats Ditmge: Tatken s et : fym’nn‘ wfien . Hams, sugar-cored, iz rd. renried. nmmi‘& anged. Tlllll“l—”ulfl crude, 7¢: refined, 12%e, selicres apart; R, ear <) Jobhing, I7ezzc. PROvIsioNs—Tork aulots Job lota, $19.23 eash| er. Lar nuiet; winte Tinik meaés enster; nothing o 834¢ bid; botn delivare; fn house here. ecrira= ot & WO brlit wheat, 1 2eeiPTa=Flone, ). ca .05 Du oata. 15,000 b ryes honas bar P e mA . du 20.00i0.25¢ lllll‘ $7.25a7. ylvania do, $0. GRAIX=Wheat steady: Pennegh e 3200305, lye 'Lapn—Qniet; wuper, Minnexota family, 000,50 high grades y vania red, $1.108 cllow, 63ci mixed. 60@B1c. ket aatly Wils Weatarns "15@ 480y R ions~utes kot uschan ; o ; P TrRC\ar et il new Weseen eptras, 100186, Eran_xendy: Wesier, R LRy Market Auux‘ reaned, 124e; crade, oo (EeR T Whsat %400 B corm, 38,000 bu; oata LOUISVILLY, uanuvu.l.t. Ky.. July & —CoTroy—Firm: miadling, 504 fancy, B30 Comn MAPker dha s whioes5a mixed, ¢2c. Oate—Market doil; whitd, ¢Sci mixed, Phovisioma=Pork gulet; $13.73014.00, Dulk ments ders, 35 CINCINNATL CIxoreNATI, 0., July 8 ~LUTTe oR—Quiety He. GEbinTWhead daaers Sel'S1mar 00, new whita Bariey duli fldn‘sl:;":l:‘."e e s—P'ork in falr demand; $13.50: beld at t Fmand AL $4.4008. 4234;_kettl mueats guiet but firm; 5o; 703 THc. Bifcy THiTIfs B nEkY—Qulet; $1.08, Tiurrea—tufcs and anchasged: 1L~Qulet and unchazged; 68c. _BUPFALO, Brera Joly 3, ~(aarn—1Wheat dall 17 OO R e 1.5 uly, . 4 . i co. 81,507 July.” gl el duia; A . larlay quiet "’qlue.. oy 1l heat, 17,000 bus o b Dlll‘; bzfl!f~ !""blll:n’ risy Wheat &30 bay and armi 'No, 1, itll and nomln: ItxcrivTa—=Klour, 5,000 bris; 6,XU bu; oata, .50 huy rye, 423 Floar, 10,00) by ney of this strept ex- views o pageant weso obtaned for the papers. The cathedral was tastefully drapod In miourning, and thronged with people long be- foro the hour appolinted for the Bervicos, mass for tho dead was celebrated by the vener- able Archbishop Purcoll fo full dress. The ora- tlon by Rt.-Rov. Blshop Dwenger, of Fort Wayne, was a masterplecs of elogy the'conclusion of the germon the pi ead, appoiuted to be eaid, were offered by the , and the remains were boi wault Leneath the altar snd {uterred bisids Hishopa Brute aud Bulnh rayers for the the frst aud third ong thu route of the procession all business was suspended and many bulldivgs draped in mourniug, JUDICIAL, Bpecial Dirpaich i0 The Triduns, BrriNGriELD, IIL, July 8 —A weetlog of the McLean County Bar was held to-day to dlscuss candidates for the Judgeship of the Eleveuth District,~McLean, Livingston, Iroquols, Kan- Kkakee, and Ford,—to befllled in August. They decided to call the Convention a¢ Chanos, July 17, to nominate & candidato irrespoctive of party, and will ssk sttorneys of other countles to co-operata. The straight Republican Conven- tlou 1s called to be held at Gllman Jul, in Bloomington It Is thought to be MeLean Caunt¥ will send no delegates. Frank- Watzeks, seems to bo the coming man. L. E. Fayson, of Pontiac, who was named as a possible candidate, fore the Bar meeting, Meclared thaf he e has beea FIRN CIANGES, MAGNOLIA GALTL fORIGINAL.] BEAUTY: on, THE SecretaTaFair Face A Nomnance of Renlity=The Devices of the Quee of Society—ilow Plala Fentures nro Made Attractive, and the Rlomishes of Nature nre Hidden by tho Witchery of Art—An Intereste iug ievelation, 1n onr climate, of life, not unc Wo of nature—a fair complexion; which there can be no real beauty. ‘There Is no use of rc‘r ‘The sensible thin to sea how tho del and owing to American modes Inan possesses’that best boon A gift without inlng, Leeaure it 1s Ao, » under the circumstances, [s oct nay be orercome. Ciearly, in this matter, Art must bo called upon to supply what Nature hag denled. Does 1 nir reader ask, llow To reveal that very scerct Is tho purpose of this article, * What can’t be cured need not be endured,” {o this case. 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Tt gives the com, mnkes tho neck, f. rotund, and plnm? plexion o dazzling purity, and and arms appear graceful, It makes a matron of 85 or 40 look not more than 20 years uld, and changes the rustic mald; into sl Hivatod biy bell oc® the o Magnolia Balm renoves all Uemishes and as harmless as waler, (¢ (s 30 1| conceals every drawback to b&uw and, while it Ly that the closeat observer Ladies who valuo personal attractions, and who hope to make themesclves attractive to tho lords of creatlon, can make an bsoluto certatn. n's MAGNOLIA BALM; and cr way, if they requiro any in which they can be ty of it by using 1T w’d knowynf nn‘sfl,h“gfl kind of cosmetic a ¢ all, certain of It, It is thecheapest preparation in the world, sl thin, at any drug store, g8 considered, and may be had GO0D | Mewnre of nlnk{' lllmy.l e GOOD | muddy compounds, NEWS | &SRR drn st en o NEWS point and covor cd Halr " ctc.? They only dnub the, hatr for hetmo} nnd thoy are poisons FOR Hkfl'fl.flo'::-‘:’: parnlysis and THE ¢ - BALD | , X0rn from them with lonth. rain Ing, and tront your hulr with clenn rcslnmllv?‘,- BALD | th IV ORS H A AT ION. BALD { LYON'S reliablo old preparation does AND | 1ot pnint the halr gnd finail GRAY | dostroy | GRAY | to now GRAY | Process. t, but brings It bac ke The by mnotiure's own k. GRAY un!y 50 conts for n large bot- e e —— “PROPOSALS, Proposals for Army Supplios, Orricxor. “No. Saslrd proposts, in 'Efll“mv':nlrflltflflln fl‘il"; whi PURMIASING AXD DEroT C, 8. SEsar WasmiNaTON STRRET, Auo, 1, 2 c) o wiih o o {cal of thi b0 ricoived al this ofice b the aderslgiied untll 3 o'closk p. m. on Fridsy, Ju) 177, for furalshing tho following lusv‘llellnyy the Hub: siatence Deparyment U, 8. army, places in this city aa may be required: Paymant depenids upon & future s furposa. snd bldders must state in \ReiE Droponals thet AR " ‘with thai usds s mess pork 000 B prime Fice.in teaid B8 C. suyul tine eaadlew, in da % b Apples, ** len's, ™ [u 8- con, canvasod; A.000 Bs cho! picked o uinse jars and packed in (ases’ airpoped, "oF Adams' pater :l.i(‘!,.." actory Calitumnia; 00 bottle bt ucl chol el tanding: 200 B 300 by Lllul. l‘!:.fl:’l‘l llo nacksy rey ;44 hottles Worces- 1. 80da, M-B DACkAgvs larchi1.012 Zelaundry starel n e and 100 hoxe: in barrels a1 L. Drfos. fu F-al. tins, s arrup, maple, 1 Fqul, dng, 010 8 case; 608 yeadt owiter 'rice's, §-» Doxea, arrels o be full Yiead-lied, and all cases to b atrape ped and [n thorougt shipplik . Yropoesls will bo rocelved subliec Lo tho yaual Scandt o nst be weconpanied by samples, A same Biled with the bulter 1t s o e Urbana, 111, e o taetard §or s Aiays tha 108 s o T 577, A% the Universit JEhw:.’hl. i the oftice of = iy ompADY BrOnOSATS Tor Lt Articie, Tilank provasals or ‘furtlior ulsbicd on sppiicatiun t thls onf. M. P. BMAL] L& Byt Brig.‘Gen. aud & PROFOSALS For the Erection of a Chemical Laboratory - for the Illinols Industrial University at Prestdent of the Boand of Trustes 10 i h1 sbove prrpose by the relt July 8 177, 1 "n‘,a';l('fli'\‘“ca"fi or i} EDUCATIONAL, HOWLAND SCHOOL, For_Advauesd Educatlon of Yom Wmu,: gg&gl( S'PRINGS g attractive ssa homellics institution. P lh?!nlll‘flh PR A @ Presideai—M. AN WESTERN FEMALE SEMINARY, FORD. OILIO, ox ). O Mt Tolyoke Plan “Ihe twenty.tlind year will com- 8 ioence o 'Dh 3, 1877. Boanl, 1 n. Hend fur Bl TELEN Tul Catal o . PEATG BV, Practpas. ug oR Cayuks ‘Lake, Gent o adin yesicterol, WYTDE, T T on, l-’u’el. a0d l!mnu. CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, 1537 & 1520 Spruce-st., Philad’a, ‘oung Ladies and B Lo and tuittoa mrmmm IM‘:-‘“J" ME D Misses. Reopens Thursday, 84 “%Lf‘nk Eoatian, and Proata: £ho lun; f . T Chicago Summer Institute toFrepare sludents for Colege, Tligh-Sclool. o highs € grades of Orawmar b feactiers' certificates; w FEm AT et wul or llllfilLAND MILITARY ACADEMY, WOLCESTLL, WABS, Prepares Its g1 raduat comwmon sud scleutitc bealus Beut. 1, 1671, for o Supolia . wmanding potitions fy . Awenty second yeaq METUALF, A Mo ouid, ist, name Hazan, tho cruptions, redness, with magical power, es of fatiguo and exs ke n lis effects cannaot deteet ils use. W athalron costs clivered a3 such propristion for this abie galti 200 qr-bozes rwation wiil’ be fure the r Examinatios i oiwa ‘T the Cbi ARG 79 South Clark-ai, July o