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. LY UMLUAGU ‘IKIBUNE: COUNCIL. THE Bome Definite Action Taken on the Gas Question. The West Side Offered $1.80 and tho Bouth Side ee Per Thon- sand, . . Presentation of Petitions, Ete. Mayor Vetocs the Milk Orille * nances “The A regnisr meeting of the Conncil was held last evening, Ald. Cook tn the chalr. The absentecs wero Pearsons, Stewart, Wheeier, and Linsen- darth, : : THE MILK ORDINANCE. Acommunication was received from the Mayor returning the milk ordinance with his voto, on the ground that the first ecction contained an unjust discrimination by declaring that ail milk. from cows fed at divtillert shontd be jeemed impure, while nothing was eatd about the Hk from cowa fod on distillery waste elsewhera thm nt a distillery. ‘The ordinance as originally ‘prepared, fn his onMhlon, pave ample power to pre- vent the rale of imnare milk. The action by which the ordinance was passed wan reconsticred, anda motion to pase the ordl- mance over the veto was not agrecd to,—yens, 5; nayr, 2:5, On motion of Ald. Ryan, tha ordinance was re- ferred to the Committee on Health and County Re- latione. Ald. Rawleigh, b; need the Tollowinz: Aerniret, That the City of Chicago wilt pay to the Chicago Gastiznt aud Coke Company €1.50 # thousand ect for gas furnished the city hy thar Company from ay 1. 1877, to May 1. IN7R, and to the People’s Gas- ight and Coke Coninany the aun of 81.80 per thousand feet for man furniahret ta the elty by that Campang from Oct. 1, to7d, to Say 1. $878; anid. unter this offer Is accepted within two weeks from tha date of the pas- Auge of this reeniution, If will be considered withdrawn, as tothe Company not accepting, ani cach party re> mitted to [ts lezal richta ns they now exist. OAS, Unanimoun consent, Intro- Ald, Ravwletzh moved that the rules be auspend- edand the reeotution adopted. Tho motion to aleperd the ‘rhles*was adopted, —yens Si, nays ¥,—as follow Yeus—MeAuley.” Nosenbers, Tallard, ‘Thompson Frere. ince, Van adel Helder, sewneney Cook iter, Olver, Van Gadel, eNneney., Couk: Hecwielen Keaton, Thombeon (Thbricenth), Getiwel nat, Mink. and liply=)e - Naue—Cullerton, Lodding, Throop, Ryan, Wald Niven, Sweeney, ‘ond Janeche—, ote Lah ‘ ALD. LAWLER moved as an amenilmemt that tho Sonth Bide Com: any be paid 1.250 thousand and the Weat Sido tor many $1.10. "ANN Gilbert moved the previons question, and it was ordered—yeas, 17: nayn, 1d-—nn follows: Yeoae—MeAuley, Resenbers, | Hatlard, Shompeon is rv, Ul D be Tarnow, Kerher, Vau Omtel, ‘Seaton, Thompson (Thit- ently 3 irk, ane Daty—12. HSauecsommen, cuilertod, Lrtitng, Lawler, Ottver, White, Nurnes. ‘Throop, atyan, Waldo, Nicsen, Bweeney, and Jansecns—13. » Tho qnestion was then puton the amendment, and It was not agreed tu,--yeas, 7; ways, 23, aa follows: . yeoy Tully. dedatyg. Lawler, White, MeNarney, Ney rane Swerncy—7. i Rosenborg. Halland, CinIRD, Carrs Chiberee Galeton ternows Rear Oliver, Van Gadel, Beliler, Throop, Co aon, Thompacn (Thirteenth, Waldo, hwelsthal, Jauewns, Kitk, and Daly—23, THUY ORIGINAL REROLUTION. The qneation then recurred on the resolution, hae at was adopted, —yens, 10; ways, 11,—a8 fol- jowa? Yers—MeAuley, Toxenberg, rhe, Cary. ounerte enert 08) Ballare one Bhthow, Raber ‘van Ordo ‘wicigh, Seaton, TRompeon ¢rhirs teenth), caen, Beliwelethnls Kirk, and Daly, vie Cy ding, Lawler, Gltver, Heidie ite, MeNutney, Throsp, Waldo, Hweency, Jans aH. ALD. CULLERTON moved to reconaldcr, and mado a anecch to show why the actlon sho bo reconsidered, Ie did Hot Hike to aco tho mattercholied off as it had Leen, Tie didn't belleve the Council had the right to say to the gas companies, ** You must furnish gos ata certain price.” , Ald, ‘Thoupron conldw't seo that any new licht could bo thrown on the anbject, and therefore moved to lay the motlon ou the table, ‘This motion was not agrcod to,—ygas, 13; nays, 10,—a8 follows: Yran—MeAuley, | Mosenberg. - Batlard, rrhivdy, Witter’ Terman Iesenery Cook, Nawbbese jenton, Benwi Daly—ii, ily, Cullerton, Lodiling, White, MeNur- ney, ‘Throoy Tt | rt » Hanmyarten, Kyen, Waldo, Nlewin Bweenoy, Janssens tie ee ‘Tho question racurred on the motion to recon- bier ahd fk was Bgreed tompens, 177 nays, Loan follows: . = oh letammer, Tully, Cullerton, Ladllog, Later, Uy tcl, Beldier, White, MeNiurneg, riya) uornbaan Tutrisenthy, Vauingatton, Wak, MIRE ren Hiosenberg, Rattard, ‘Thompson bert, Tarnow, Korver,” Cook, Itaw= . Hyan, Schweisthat, Kirk, Daly—15, ‘Ald. Cullorton moved that tho matter be Isid over temporarily, Ald. Hawielyit could notesec the object of port- Poning xction. It was buys’ play. ‘The queation should be xettlud ut once. Ald, Whito was opnosed t@ members going into.a caucus anid thep coming in and attempting Yo bulldoze tho Counch, ‘Tho motion to temporarily postpone was uot agreed to,—yens, 3; ws ‘2h —as follows: Yeas—Tonly, Lawler, end MeMurney—3, Kave-MeAtely Morcuters, © Ualtard, ‘Thom (Thinh, Cary, Glibert, “Fomuner, Culerion, Lod Tamow, Kerber, Oliver, Van Gulet,, Hetdier, Wht Thrust, Couk, Rawle Aton, "Chotupson (TH teenth), Hamngarten, 1 Nlesen, Schwels- . Walia, that, Swocney, Jauarens, Kirk, Daly—20, ALD. WITTE moved ax anamendiment to Rawteigh’s resolution that 21.40 ho verted in the place of $1.60, and 31.00 in tho place of $3.80, Ald, ‘Throop remarked that a good deal wan eaid about injustice hem dono the city by the Weet Ride Gas Company. but tt-looked to bits as if flo Loot wus on the other lee. On tho Tet of January AN7, the City awed that Company $20,425, tho Yet of October, 1876, the debt had ine S141, 108,51, sand feet, Since that time to. 1877, of $2 a thousand fect, $05 een added. Ifthe propositions which the Gas Gum- any nade were accepted. theclty would save $5, —the reduction being from the lat of October, 1870, fo May 1 1b If they did not, they would have tu pay Si, for every court In the eouutry wonld compel lt. He could not ace why there should be eo inich prejudice azeinet the Gaa Com=, panies, Iu unly one or two cities Iu the country wus gas furnished cheaner than iuChlesgo. Why should there he objection to a compromise on a falrvcatc? ile didn't believe the people would aubut 10 luving the stroeta hghted with gavoline oroll, alnce the frst wtorm would blow all the lumps out. Tho ordinance as presented by the Committeo should be passed, "That woult be doing ustice, as the prices (1.05 for the South Sideand 2 for the Wert Sided were an tow un the Compantes could afford to make gus for, and (hey were certainly entitled toa proft, as thoy hud {i+ veated iargely with u view making money, ALD, OILMERT sald it was well known that, when Mr, Diem went to Eurapo to. borrow ‘money, he took with dim an atidavit sutting forth that the protitx of his Jompany in one year were $100,000. ‘The West Side Gas Compgny, from a eruall’ dexinning, had Docome the wort xigaulle local corpurutiun (n the ely Ho couldn't so the necessity af the Council gafny back on the record it had made. The price $1. 60—waw 4 fale one, # Gas could be made, and he velleved distributed, for a little over $1 8 thou- and, ane 70 of 80 conts extra would certaluly glve @larze proat. Ald, Cullertqn moved asan_amendment to the amenduent that the Beles be $1.00 for the Youth Bide anh $2 for tho Weat side, Me did this be- ues he beltoved thls would be in keeping with the law, If the price could ba changed on the West bide be was in favor of makiug tt 31,50, ante amenduentta the amendment wae vote On wo-yeas, U: nays, 35, ay follows: 5 ie ‘Tully, Cullertun, Van Osdel, Betdler, Throop, Saye-McAuley, Iosenberg, Ballard, Tho Gialed, cary. "Unnert, Bainter, ajldlng, Teruo Kerber, Lawler, Qiver, Wulte.* MeAturney, Coo Rowielyh seatou® Thompson (Thirecnthy saul: Warton, Ryan, Niesea, sweenoy, Janssens, Ualy—35, Net teoting—penw TUR AMENDS yeas 10, nays 2, thal—t. Nt WaS NOT AURRED TO,— nae 8 follows: ‘eue—-Bummer, Tully, Lantdiug, Lawler, Oli Wate, MeMuruey, aimgarten, sweeuoy, Janssens Rosenberg, Hattard, Thom 1 CllsriSa, Taeuow! Kare Van nroon Cook, Raw lehehiy Seaton, atl), ityan, Watdo,nlesen, Bebwels- WAS TUEN COMCURRED 1N, —oa follows: Fens euler) ard, ‘Thom 7 iy. Kerber, Oitver, ‘ook, x hainpaan (THrteentb), Uanine wanted, Iya Reuwicatal, Kirk, Daly sive Soninicr, Cullerion. Lodding, “Lawler, Van Oudel, Beluler, ‘White, MchMurney, “Ehrvup, Waldu, bweeney, Jaousens—12. : STUELT MAILRGADS, A communication waa recelved frotm the Chicago City Nailway Company accepting the advance Sreutiog then the rizht of way on South Halsted Atreet from the river tu Tuirly-ntnth wtreet. Ald. Thomson (‘Thirtecntn), aubmipted an order, which was passed. directing the Corporation Coun- Wd te ascertain what steps were neccacary to com el sowpllance with tue ord'ng: regarding the fitention of (uo tracks on Weet Lake atreet to Central Park. Ald. McAulcy presenta @ resolution directiimy a the proper autuoritics to take legal steps to sup: eee the wulsyiuw wmctly nrlalng from the stink turlee In the South Division. Lg was laid over, PETITIONS, atun presented & petstton from commls- Teuauts on South Water atrect, aswipg the Feucal of the feutordinunce. It was tefereed to the Comultice ou Markets. Ryan introduced "an order, which was opted, dizecting the Bupermtendent of Police to fequire the Captatue tu report all violations of tho maildiug ordinance. ‘The Spectal Committee on the Bullding Depart- Bwut repurted (bat thrue more assistants wero “from her hady. needed, and. an the appropriation was not enmi- cient, they recommended { the Mayor be ree neated to detall three competent pereons from the Poca Department. Action wae de! Tho resalation of Ald. Daly In reference to taile Toad pasven, offered several weeks ago, was taken np and ipanaed: Ald. Gilnert moved that when the Connel) ad- Journ It adjourn until Thoreday evenin: ‘A motion to Iay on the tate wan not aurced to, — ean, 0: nays, 19,—nor was the orlginal,—ye: "Fine Couneli then adjourned. CRIME. A FIENDISIY EXORCISM. Diapated to Boston Utobe, Woncrstan, Mane,, daly 10,—A terrible morder {5 reported from the Town of Anbnen tn this eqfinty to-day, the details of which show It to be one of the mort sinunlarand revolting cancs ever bronght tolightin New‘England: ‘The following account of the erime is published in the Gazelle tile evening: The sceno of the murder is a small house on the southerly side of the road from Aus burn depot to Sionovillo, and about half-way be- tween the twopomts, The place was occupied, and: has been for years, by an ol! man of Scotch birth, - Frank Campbell, and his wife Ellen, The wife has for years been a cripple and bed-ridden and the family have from time to time been aealsted by tha town. Me, Campbell served in the army and ix In recelpt of ® pension, which, with what on ayed man canear, and the crops of an acre of two of gravelly soil, lise been thelr eole support. The old man is addicted to drink, and from time to time, he has obtained a supply of iiqdot, his piace hag been the resort. of men of almilar appetites, and drunken orgies have reanited, The wife, who js tho victim of this morning's tragedy, has for yeats been a anfferee from chronic rheamatiam, and waa atone time an inmate of the Worccater City Hos- ita, She has for @ long time been nnableto rita rom her bed, and was inthe habit of sleeping in her clottieny to avold the pain anu trouble of urcas- rer ing and un nd ‘Thie morning Mr. Campbell went ont about 4: o'clock in the Held atthe rear of the house, and, afier bringing in sone water and some potatoes for breakfast, went to worl picking potata-bugn. | He remained ont about an hour, and nothing abont the houze attencted his attention adring that time. inquite deaf, which would account for hin not hearing any nolse, Un bie return to the house ho found file wite where hy had Tet her, an the hed, bution terrible condition, Sho was writhing in Ain, ber limba broken, her face diefleared with Prater and covered with blood, her body stripped. naked, having on only a chemise, and the bed del- uged with plood, and water which bad been poured over her. Notwithstanding her terrible conaitlon ahe was conscious, and on hia entrance sald, **Frank, where were you when Jim Wilkine murdered me?* She then tot him that Wilkin had been there, that le tore her clothes off from her body, threw the water upon her, then took her iimbs one by one in his hands and broxe them acrors his knees, and then ponnded heron her head, bot she cond nottell what weapon be used. Almont immedl- atcly Mr. Edward 1, Lawrence and Mr.‘ Moure ng In the iighway and the old man ‘to thein and tnformed them of the tragedy. Mra. Campbell told them mnbstantlally the namo wtory, and that dim Wilkins had done it. ‘These entlemen at onee went fur a pliyelcian and for the Eclectmon and Conable Joseph Clark, with a view to relleve the woman and arrest the criminal. De, DH. Nutting, of Anburn, svov arrived, and @ superficial examination dixclosed #uch horelble in> jarics thatdeath mustensue. ‘There waea gush an Inch or moro iu length over the left eye, near the nose, beneath which wad a fracture of the ekull, A similar gash appeared over the right eye, ex- tending Into and probably destroying that organ, Whether this alxo covered) n fracture could not be determincd. ‘The upper lip wae also cnt through froin the nogo to the moutit a little to tho right of ite centre, and there were indications of a seriohs wonnd on the-back of the hoad. Io algo found the left leg hroken below tho kuce; the right knee, which haa been ati for years, brogen downs the right arm broken below the elhow, dnd the left arm robably broken above the chow, the whole trak- ing the most horrible and revolting pletura af lu- man suffuriug and mutilation ever seen by the apectators, Owing to the woman's condition only a enpericlal examination of her Injnrics wan made, She Informed Dr. Nutting of the cause of ber in- juries, and conversed Intelliguntly with nim an ele dndSwith'ber busland.. “She fold its aoc after, D o'cloek that slic ehonld not ive more than half an hour, and repeater her dectaration that Jim Wil- King wae her assailant, and that ho warcrazy, The Kev, Father Garrity, of St. Anno’a Church, arrivs ed soon after, bul the wonian was then apecchleaw, Tio perfonned the last oflice#Pfor the dying, and sho breathed ber Inet in his presence at 5h o'clock, Wilkins or James Muleahy fetal ia his roast name} has been eennloy ed nt odd jobs of work tn the vicinity of Stoncrille for sont weeks, and fur 2 week or tivo pant baa boarded in that village with Mra, G. D. Lawrence. Ho has been on udproe for several weeks, and has acted pecullatly, but not in wich a mannet ns to cause public comment, At breakfast, this morning, hin landindy, Mrs, Law feneo, noticed no particular excitement, | Ie washed his hands and ste lia breakfast, and while there remarked, **i had a [ttle Job todo before breakfast, and I guess I've done it."" Afier tho dlacovery of the murder, the cold-blooded villain wan tracked to Worrester, where he was arrested and jniled. Ie avon bovan tu tlk freely, and the following is his conferslon: ‘i *'T was down bere in the clty last night and drank dome beer, wine, otc., ond started about 1 o'clock to walk home. J orrived at my fathor's house and took a smoke and a drink, and then lald down and rlept about an hour. [then arose ant started to walk ont to Stoneville, After T hind paered the cemetery | heard a ‘enn’ or bad spirit minke 2 noite on the side of the rond, but] ealdt *bo off in aommandiny yolcu and he left me. 1 made several stops, und finally wont to the house of a friend of mine named, Mri. Dougherty, to re+ riove an evil spirit which “knew had sot possca~ lon of her, but found she was not at home. £ then walked wlong, and when J arrived at the house of Mrs, Canmbell ( thonght 1 would po in and sco her, Sho was in bed, and tf went in and took off my hat and said ‘Good morning, Mrs, Cainpboll, how do you fcol to-day? Sho nald, *. ing good, deat of patties 2 then sald, ‘low wan you Ike to bo able to za to church to masa next Sanitay morning? She put up hor lands and raid: *twould give all the world to go.’ Tthen wald: ‘1 will cure you and you can go.” So T knelt down and sald some prayers and washed my hands, and then 1 went to tie bed and stripped the clothes down and took her arr, and thought by making a few pasves I conid drive the infirmliy out, and 60 1 twisted hor armand the bones cracked bike nuw Teather, I then took it and bent tt doublo and broke it over my Jeg, andehe commenced to screain, and { inumediately aay that aie waa posteasod of anevil spirit, and ae) oma child of thy Lorn ap- lated to remove the enemy of bunan souls, J saw Ewasmydtntytodeso. I ‘then breke herother arm, and then both legs, and i could aco the ‘ovilone*' looking at me from her eyes. fa I palled hor ont of the bed on the floor and jumped onherheadand lacked and pounded her until [ saw that ny minmon had been accomplished, She screamed terribly all the time, but a4 suon ga 1 Jet go of her nbe would atop, and then f could seo the spirit bad cone back and twonld have to pound her sunt more; when ft left her f guess about every bone tn her body had heen broken, 1 tuen placed her on the bed and went to the spring. nnd got two patie of water and washed the blood off and baptized her in tho nume of tho 'Pather, Sonand Holy Ghost," and knelt down and mide A Jong prayer for the tellveranco of the evil spirit Tknew that it was hurting ber, but did not core ad—n, 08 the spirit had got to be removed. had na idea of colng there util this morning, and have onty fulflied my misalon, and if} havo dons wrong in the cyes of the peapie ant ready to sacrifice my life in the ecevice of tho great and #loriana God, T never had any Ill-witt toward the woman, but I have had fora long tine toward the evilone, and bave to meet him faco to face when Trec tii, Iam here, and am not sorry for what I have done. Mauleahy telts iis alckening story inn calm and Aeliberal anner, ant laughed to hf f asho related hie brntal’ and flendih treatinent.of tho inurdered woman, When told that the waman had died, he remarked with a cnese, **T don't caro if she did." Muleahy fea powerlul man of 39, and was born in New Worcester. Itty sald that he had some trouble with hin ** ir tnight. Theeen- eral opinion of the neghbora aud those whe know tho crtininal te that hie rine was the result of o frenry induced ly hia protracted epree, and per- haps aggravated by ble quarrel with his dulcines, GREAT TEMPERANCE TRIUMPH, Speciat Dispatch to The Tribune, Souret, M., July 23.—In the Clreult Court to- day, Judge McRoberts sentenced T. 1. Breckon- ridge to six months’ imprixonment In the County Jail for contempt of Court, In refusing to testify in a liquor case fn which he had been summoned uaa witucea for the prosceution, A fow years ago Ureckenridge was one uf the most prominent and ceeaful lawyers in this circhit, but he became aduicted to sfrong drink, luat hie practice, dis. raced hie profession, and svon sank tu the level ofscommon drunkard. Tho man against whom he refused to teatify was judicted for aslling bins (Breckenridge) liquor. —— A SERIOUS INFORMALITY, Spactal Dapatch to The Tribune, Srmxariztn, U1, July %.—An alleged Infor- mality in the passaye of the law of 1857 authorlz- ing snbscciptions by counties, townships, and othor municipalities In afd of the construction of raliroads, hus been discovered. ‘Tbe discovery re- ts from an cxamiuation Institutdd jn behalf of a ault pending in Chicago, aud to be beard by Judge Drummond Weducsday, to enforce the collection of bonds, payment of which fe resisted. It appears that the only oficial record of the Icgtelative aes- tion of 1857, on file in the Secretary of Btato's alice, folle to show the passago of tho bill, Beslaes the ordinary journals of both Houses, made up daily, ou loose 1 sheete temporarily bound and subscquently sup- plied the, pricter ae teopy" io publishing the journals, In this case, by juintorder of the Houscy, 4 **well-bound book’ Di. iu which, orer the slzuature of the respective clerke, what pur- ports to ve the dally journal of both Hones was writteo lips Thiy record ts on Ale iu the Secretary's oftice, bul dova not shuw that the bill passed bath Houses, Secretary Marlow has been webpenaell w produce the second aud the quertlon iavolved te Muethur this ta the urigiual jouroal. if decided aflrmatively, the bil! didn't poss, aud the bonds {aaued wader it nuust be, Invalid. thue afectiug the uur tuo of 1459. "In ibe esac Judge fekey appear ur texistante it ay, segue, an! iittier for the raiiroade J Conclusion of the Arguments in Farmer Harms’ Case. Failure of tho Polsifers, of Peoria—Record of Judgments and New Suits, ‘The argament of tho motion to dissolve the In- Jnnetion In the case of William Fitzgerald ve. The County Commlanioners came up agaln before Jadco Farwell yeeterday morning at Mo'clock. The sult, it will be remembered, was brought by Commie- stoner Fitegérald against the members of the County Board, to prevent them allowing the sum of abont 834.000 to Farmer Harms ae extras for bollding the Court-Honse foandations. ‘The post- ton of the complainant te, that Egan, tho archi- tect, had paencd on Harma’ work and allowed him abont $235,000 for extras, arnt that his decision was final: that by the contract it waa agreed that Egan phould bo final arbiter, and even the County- ‘Attorney had given an opinion deelaring the con- tract valid, and tha County Board had rencatedly ratified it, Tho Doard,—or Marms, the real de- fendant,—on the other hand, clalmed that an agreament wan made when the plana were changed by which the work ahoutd Le paid foron the basis of ineasurement and valnation. The argament was begun a week sgo Tharsday, but was not con- cluded, and was finished yesterday, Mr. Jolin Woodbridge, the solicitor for the Cilizens’ ‘Arroci- ation, who had made an elaborate oral argament on tho former oceation, yesterday anbmitted an additional. written brief, Mr. W. J. Hynes and dndge Scates made argumenta on behalf of Fitz- gerald, and Me. Forrenter tonk enre of the ease on bebalf of thoconnty authorities, Judge Farwell then took the care under advisement, hut will not probably be ablo to decide tt for sume time, owing bb the prers of criminal businees on his banda, BANKRUPTCY. The banking frmols, Pulsifer & Co., of Peoria, filed 0 voluntary petition in bankruntey yesterday. Jt closed ite doors Juno 22, and since that the has been making strentious but unsuccessful endeavors to effect an amicable sctticment. The total fem Mabilities are $774,419.20, of which $142,500.29. fa due to depori 40,000.70 to other han and bankers, ant) $176,000 for Habllltles on bill counted. Of theamount due depositors, $342, - 000 Is on certificates of deposit, and the remainder on epen accounts. ‘The total firm assets are ahout $705,000, of which $715,000 are bills receivabic. The sum of $448, 020, G6 fa coimpored of the com- merclal Woolner Bros., distillers at Veoria, whose failure Precipituted About $100,000 of the re- malnider of the bills recetvable are good, and $2: 000 out of the $03,000 of overdrafts, The estate, consisting of the bank building,a house afd. lot, are valued at $18, 690. 40, _ & It in expected that the Arm will pay from 30 to 35 cents on the dollar, und that the real estate of Sidney Pulsifer will make up the remainder. Tho firm was compored of Sidney Pulsifer, Era¢tus D. Hardin, and Edward Pulsifer, and for ears hea donc a good business, Sidney Puleifer is said to be worth $500,000 tn unincumbered Teal estate, and has seventy houres in Peoria atone, which are bringing In rent, His partners, howevor, are worth little or nothing, He and E. D. Nardin are aleo partners in the firm of Waglaer 0... of Pedrin. and owners of’ the distiiiery. Woolner Bros., owners of the (rove and Union distiid:ries, recently fatled, with Pulrifer & Co. an their largest creditors, and have only paid 40 centsonthe dollar. ‘The mem- bere of thin firm were Adulpb, Jacob, Samuel, and Tenatiua Woolnor, and they were also parinersin the firm of Woolner lror. & Co, Sidney Pulsifer haa no individaal debts, and in rospcrous times would be regarded as worth Bibbo, 000. Hardin owes sbont $77,000, and has deacts worth nearly ae much, Edivin Puleifer has neither any Individual dcevta nor assets. Siducy Palsifer has offered to turn over enough teal estate to pay the defictency, but some of tho amaller cred- itora falled to. agree to the proposition, and. tho firm was put into bankruptcy tu avold Mtiga- tion, ON. Ulrich was appointed Proyiston- al Assignee. lc owas = Jssnet = =on Adolph, Jacob, Samuel, ond = Ignation Wooiner to show caugo five days after service why they should not be made parties to the anit and compelled to file achodules, and adjndicated bank- runt. Nathan A. Kennedy, a millinery-deater at No. 24:3 Went Madison streat, was pat Into bankroptcy by the following of ls ‘creditors: J. T. Burns & Co., of New York, on nclaim for $540.47; Albert Shumway, $1,524.20; and Shumway & Masscy, 121.85, It In charged that the debtor Joly b, 877, confessed Judginent for $213.:83 tn favor of Daly; Honrotin & Co,. and July 12 in favor of W. Hi, ‘Thompson for $177. He was adjadieated bankrupt by confession, and a warrant isnued re- turnable Aug, 27, 2, E, denkina waa appointed Provisional Aasignec. * ‘John H, G Hrahne, a grocer at No. 4147 Both Halsted atrect, also’ went toto voluntary bank~ ruptey. Hin debts are 83,298.75, ann hia ascte a stock of grocerivs, $500: horace and wayon, $1605 houso No, 4147 South Halsted street un Jearod tround, $1,000; open accounts, about $1,100, Meferenco to Regteter Mubard, A compualtion meeting will te held July 30 in the case of Morris Mitchull. Louls Toman and ‘kairo W. 1. Cooke wore tried and adjudicated bankrupta by Judge Blodgett, George W. Campbell was appointed Asalgnee of Loudrea B. Walke: Bradford Mancock was appointed Assignee of Jamex A. Martin. A com itionof 30 per cont was offered by Abraham J, and Fernand Neuberger, and refnsed by the erediters, A meeting for the election of an Axsignee will bo hold this morning at 10 o'clock. A dividend of 1% per cent was orderod in tho matter of Jamex If, Morris, - Aaegnecs wilt 1) choven at 10 o'clock this morn- ing for dames McAudrews, for Henry W, Martin, and for George Wilkinson. A composition-meet- ing will bo held at the aame time in the caso of McAndrews, Divoncrs, Jane Pierson filed a bill yesterday charging that her hueband, Lavi W, Porson, bad been in the lablt of pounding hor, knocking her duwn and Kicking lier, and otherwise maltrenting ber, and asking for a Uectes af divorce, Sarah W. Choate, an old Indy Ot years of ago, complained that her hasband, Koburt Choate, whont she married In May, 1870, had deserted her since October, 1874. Mary A. Mciiwen aleo fied her bill, asking for 6 divorce on account of the adultery of her husband, Franklin Mekw And Jorophine Harper retles on tho fact that her huaband left her tn the fall of 1873 ae eudtclent ground for asking for n ntmilar favor, ITH: Friday will be tho Inat doy of servico to tho Ane fant terns of tho Suporlor Court, No new calen- lars until September term. . SUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEF. Charles Cooper flud a bill ovalnvt Lavinia and Lewis Dodge, Qeorzo E, Wool, Trustec, George P, Whitcomb, successor in trust, David ‘Kelley, Abby i Whitcomb), James I. Kerr, a. F, day, and Martin Gay, to forccloxe two trist-doeds for 040,23 on Lote 10 and 17, tn Barron's Subdi- vieion of Hlock 21, in Brand's Addition to Chi- cago. ‘Foises 1. Marshall sued Leopold Lehman tor $1,000, Potter Palmer filed a DIN against Alonzo C., Sarai A,. and Cyrua Glenson, to prevent. them from removing the houso No, O86 Stute atrect from tha lot on which {t «ands. ‘Thomus Moztey begun aeult for $2,500 against Jamies Bowen. ciueurT COURT, J. 8. Pelronnet & Co. besana sult for $2,000 +yesterday acainst Thomas J. Cox, ‘vhomas W, Stowart filed A potition for ushers je says hi setae Beatuel Bene ern. . eo Was arrested on 9 charge of askault te lo” voully Sharm, ‘and, after. examiuation: committed tof by Justice Murrisan, al ‘The evidence adduced ayainat him showed that when the olticerscame ta arrest him be snatched ups O pistol, brandished t over his head, and salt he was ready, but hu claime:tt was not shown that by these gestures and words he meant to do any onv ru ad he therofure asks to be refeaqed from fnprisoument on tho ground that ne saiicient ovidence has been adduced on which tu warrant bis imprivoument. CRIMINAL Count, William Otto and Mary Schrocder were found gullty of adultery, and remanded for sentenco, Moury Sebi! was tried for larceny, and tha Jury w ere out, Geurge Abetsiltey pleaded guilty to larceny, and ohn Beatty was fonnd guilty of | ohn Beatty was font ty of las Court took A care ‘under adviaemente ee, Joaeph Emmerich was on trial for larceny, In the estate of dunn Statelirann, 1 nthe eatate of Join elmani ladued to irnstPrusaluy, auder bond for sau, 060, tu the extato of W. Cletand. |pttere WeTO granted tu Aforla W, Clelagd, undéé bond for ¥ pun CALL ai Jepau Brovonrs—Daukruptey calendar, Ni ire cece fe Homies, qn triale No. 2,097, UbGk Uaxy—Mutiohs, Chae fowtse=blotlous. Jupus Wittians—Motions UDG » Hurling vas, 8, 1h ct, ; Mujou Covur-Conemenunesk. & oy Van Buren ve. Bteplhen Palmer, 6214.07.—Jaies BK. Aad! sibuouiy de Be itetumond DJ. Hanimdags sod J, Hawuond C. We Briggs, $1,530. 00, —— MICHIGAN FRUIT, To the Editor of The Tribune, Bentoy Hanson, July 21.—I should like to have a little talk with you in regard to the Isto action taken by your City Councit in the matter of regu- lating packages, etc. of frult sold in Chicago; and, though [ msy differ from you on tho subject, stilt Tihiuk you bave tuo much fairness tv deay wo a hearing. I think the commieston-men and froit-growers have been badly treated by tho inconsiderate haste wilh which the ordtrance above alluded to has been enforced, anda little cousultation with both par- flea would, J think, have resulted in a better echeme ty rotee Abu Chicage buyer without jer- ring trade: Bee b abrupt action. It isa dificult matter to regulate thie businces of quart pluts of fruit, for, supporigy that tho quarta omfpiuta were true to their nade Io atze, bow are you to doterwitto whether or nut that packoxe wae Very ripe fr chy Giled by the fault-grower? it, beadually worm ‘wealhaz, ‘Seisy TUESDAY, JULY 24, transportation, careless handling (sometimes drop- ploz) of packuges by the various parties thronch whore handa they pasa before they reach the commission house, will acttle thn fruit from t0 to 20 percent, and yet the fruit-grower has been honest and pot in the fuil quantity, pnt ta Mantle to lore bia fruit and the aeller be Wont {t not be better to ¢stableh weloht different sorte of frulte per quart or bask number of quarte to be marked on each caee, with the ahipper'ananic and address? And when dishon- ent practices are detected Jet their name be put in 8 black-liet, to be bung np In the comminion warchourer, no that the ptiblic will know whore packages to avoid: then the puntahinent would fall on the guilty, and noten the commilrajon tner- chant, who ought not to be made rerpofnible for what he cannot control. The honert fruit-grower, and there are such here, however mach the Clilcago fruit-enter may donbt {t (1 have tue modesty to pot my- olf in, the Tint), are aa anxioas fo have a Just and uniform fruit package estatliehed by law antheconmumera are. 1 way one of several who Went averto Chicaza rome four or five yeara ago to try ahi get eomething dono to arrost the cutting down inrlze of peuch- baskets, that ind been going on for years. we found thu commission men quite realy to arist tn doing so in any, way hey could, but, when we talked uf getting the City Connell to paren law establishing the alzo of the peach-basket, we tere Informed that anices etiad neveral hundred dolisra to, seid anone the Council there wan no use trying it, but we said this was not for any private advantave, but for tho Punic won. | We were toid it did not tatters the councilora had ta be honght all the ame: nome of them told ax they spoke from personal experience. J truet the present Chicago Council will nut pend all thelr encrvice in that Ine on regulatins fralt packages, but reserve sume for where ench reform iene much needed. For example: Flour marked Afty ortwenty-Ove pounds. Is thal quan- Uty ever found In the hinge? Millers ray that the shortage is to pay for the bag, hut the frilt-erower could use the eatne argament regarding bis amall package. Then there are liquid packaxes of #o- called quarts and pints that! hear aro uscd a good weal in Chicuzo that will rcarcely con- tain the legal quantity, bet perhaps the Clty Fathers are excurabie in not attending tu emall Hquid quarts and pints from their lack of practical experience regarding them. Excuse my maklng thee suzzentions, as no doubt the city rulera have just entered on the teld (9 somewhat large one) of guarding the pab ed. uber had to besin romewhere, and way not with the fraitasa commencement? There would have been more fermentation liad they Deer shostaga first. That they mn: succeed in their crusade ayairtt dl da the earnest wish of your uber rom helny cheat be W. Witsox, SPORTING. BASE-BALI. Tho Chicago Club were very neatly beaten by the Indlanapolle boys ycaterday in presence of a small crowd. In the eighth Inning Hallinan made a double error on a fiy from Honutz‘s bat, which, being followed by hard hitting, gave five rans, Had Hally made the play, a blank would havo re- nulted. Itin, however, to be noted that thls was the firat ball which Halltoan had dropped since he has been with the club, sad there is alwayann excuse for 4 first offense, Room can only be found for THe sconm, TY Ryn PIA gz emicaco, © || [ecctes heal ail | nw Mallinon, rf. 4] of a} ato] 4 MeVey, '¢. Oo} 3) my a 1 Annon, 3b. oa} 8 a] 0 Peters, a. 9 ao gia Eguler,c. fo4. oO} Oo 1! a) Oo Spalding, 2 b. o| 0, 4! 3} 0 radley, y Glonny 4 Bs. 0} 0) #0 1 14 j 7 Hl 1} Oo) 1) 30 5} 8} 3) 1) Boo 6 1] 0) 9} ala bal al of Fo Int, 'c. 5 ¥ Ban} alo Warner, 5] a 3} 2] 2} 0 Cuthbert, 1. 5] o} 1} O] oO, o MeSorley, c 4] 0} 3] 0) 0 o Rocap, tf. 4) 0) 3) 1] of 2 Totals vee 4318] 13)27) 17] 2 Innings— 60780 Chicaco.. » 0010 0-1, Todlonapotis: 000% 21 nnings— 5O7TRD Chicago... 0000 0-9 0000 1-1 nite—Peters, 1; Mack, 1. ‘Total bases “on clean hite—Culcago, 5; Indian- a is, 14. . Trirek bare on errors—Eggler. 1; Spalding, 1; Honte, 14 Noten, Ta¥lint, 2, Chicago, 25 Indtan- r} jr, 3 . Teft on. besce—Hallinan. 1: Mover. 13 Anton, 1; Muck, 2: Nolan, 1; Filnt, 2; Cuthbort, 1: Mc Sorley, 1; Rocap, 8. 'C indianapolis, H, Umptro—W, C, Fairlane, Thd next games by the Whites will bo on ‘Thura- day and Saturday with the Unrifords. Spectal Dtapatch to Tne Tribune. Lovisvitie, Ky., duly -A lucky bunching together of four safe hits out of elzht credited to the Grays carned two rune in the third and fourth innings, and won the game. The (rays mado efx i errors, which might have proved ,costly bnt did not, the Bostons, by two anccesalve three- basers of O'Rourke and White, carning their only rop. Inthe first Latham went to Grat on halle, took recond omWhlto's parsed tall, run to third on Hagne'a fy to D'ltourke. Houd and White both ed up Morrill on O'Rourke's throw, leaving the Bond pats uncovered, which Lathan took ad- vantage of. Inthe third, Hague's two-bascr and alngle earnod one, and in tho fourth Nhaf- fer'a three-baser and Uerhardt'a single eamed an- other, Harry Wright had new men,—Woite caugat, Brown pistons for bis rat, and Morrill dnnings ras@no7h 9 Louterti 2021000 0 O97 . 09000100 0-4 Uinplro— Dai ‘Time of game—tine hone. tty minates, First base by errore~Ton 1: Boston, 4, uns earned—Loulsville, 23 Nuston, t, Number of tittes rearhed frit: base during game— Loulaviite, 0; Boston, 44, Halls called—On Devila, 12; an Hand, 23, burtkes called 08, Devihn v4; Bond, 42, Hasce on called balla—Lathy Btruck otlt—Hay iq atham, Deviin, Craver, and Murnan, )- Lane Tea akaaant sty urke, and Walte, Oulavitic. 54 Boston, 8. ite, $3 Soyder, 1. jond, 2. ea LOulaville, 125 Moston, ‘Hea mlssed—Z.out it + 10, isvillc, 2; Hoston none, THE TRIGGER, Tom Stagg, the voteran pigean-shooter, an- nouncce that ho wil give a shoot at Dexter Park at o'clock to-morrow for all coiners, Io will amore an oppportunity for ground and plunge-trap shouting. , MARINE NEWS. PORT HURON, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Pont Nenux, Mich, July 23,—Down—Prope Snooks, Badger State, Ilanchard, D. W. Powers, Kershaw, Asia, II. C. Schnvor, Dean Richmond, KE, B. Hato with P, 8. Mani, Alva radtcy, Fay- etty Drown, East Saginaw anil barges, Wales and consort, D. W. Rust and barges; achre J, C, Woodruff, C. P, Minch, Falmeuth, Asa Childs, FE. Alone . ve ‘Props St. Albans, Commodore, India, For- cat ty eud tows schta Nelle Hedington, .£tna, V. M, Scove, (ranger, Evening Star, Nevada, Af, F. Merick, pllen Byer, J, oM, Mutchinson, J. Richards, Princows Alexaudra, Fupleo State, E. KR. Turner, _? Wind vouthesst; weather fino, — THE CANAL, Burporront, July , %3.—Arnved—Prop King Bros,, Kankakee Feeder, 1,300 bu curn, 670 bu ‘Tyo; Seneca, LaSalle, 6,000 bu corn; Omaha, ‘Morrja, 5,700 bu corn; Monitor, Morris, 3,000 bu corn; Cayuza, Lockport, 5,500 bu corn; T, Ity- burn, Marseilles, 6,000 ba corn; Phenix, Lock: pe 5,700 bu corn; Maply Leaf, Lockport, 800 ris four, 120,000 fe meal; Neptune, Jovet, 5,700 bu cern; Bello France, Morris, 0,000 bur corn, red—Prop Montank, Lockport, 4,:300 bn prop Welcome, Havand, 735,04 ft lumber: wheal Friends Pp, Havana, ‘03,50 ft lutaber, 47,750 ai, “ MARQUETTE, Special Nispatch to The Tribune, Manguetrs, Mich., July 23.—Arrived, props Oscar Townsend, D. M. Wilson, V. Swain, Hav- ana, Vienna; echrs Edward Kelly, J. 1. Whiting, Freok Perow, A, GC. Maxwell, (enoa, Ji: ena, Verona, Exile, Cleared, propa D. M. Wilsun, Vionna; echre Frank Perew, J, KR, Whitlng, Verona, 'aused up, propa Peerless, St. Paul, Garden Gilg, In port, bougd down, prep Mla sourl, ‘ — MICHIGAN CITY. Spectat Ievatch ta The dritina, Micntaax Crry, Ind., July 23..eThe prop Joseph L. Murd arrived from Marquette ot uoon to-day with acarge of pig-iron and. iron-ore, Sho will @lacharze 400 tons of ore hero aud take the oulauce to Chicago, Sho will leave tu-murtuw morning, PORT OF CHICAGO, ‘The following wero the arrivals aud clearances of ibe twenty-fuur hours ending at 10 o'clock last night: 6 dries; stint Js Mahgcrourtundres: stir Cuicagu, Slanttowoc pan, Batiato, sund it prop Now ° Eetaus Rete Tauber ser i hehe Fautles car demo Hust, Milwaukee, gbti ache C, otbiraa, Griodsone ei Sdiatonga: “ache City Gi 25, sche City, of Grand ‘Wejide: ¥en, ect is Muskegon, fuipbers ecur CoO. De’ Muskexun, sui schr Atauto, Muskegon, limbert echt Lunia, -TO-NIGHT . Rusmico, hember: sonville, tteas wi hir 1 a, Atuinper, hve Wrap tity sun cE ATS veoenane, PCEAN STEAMSHT Ps. EXERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY, The mall steameraof this Company, between New York and Marre, cat'ing at Piemoutn | for the landing of passengers, will sall trom pler 42N, I, foot ef Morton-at. of Traverse, ‘Traverse City, arhr Lue! aut, sin: Bay, 2a bela flours seh bahamia: prop Vanderhtl ao pigs of fords sche Man Uuneurar sehr Renben Woo E, Mifain, OOD Ra ca DAY. LABRADOR, & red. Saty g FRANCE. Treve Weds. Aties¥. Ons ie ‘ iy Tats (inelading wines emp ci f an ea TO MAY $10); Second Cabin, B95; AMUSEMENTS. TH ee Steerare, Fan, inclnding wine, bedding, and ntens{is, a) Fetootri LONDON, ‘or any fallway atten “THE DANICIIRFES.? Iairat Caisin, B10 ta $120, aconning. to accommota- The attendance at Hooley's Theatre test night, | flonssreund Cabin. ss; Third Canin, #93: Steeraga, ‘on the occasion of the ninth reprerentation of **The | Tteturn tickets, at very feduced i rates, avatlahiq through Engiand or Francs. ° ‘Steamers marked thus * do not carry stearage passen+ ar For patate and fretabt apply to FR aN ATE Oe ont, 25 Broadway, or. F. WHITE, 87 Cit Agent for Chicago. AMERICAN LINE. Philadelphia and Liverpool. ntie Hine sailing ander the Armeri- every Thursday from Philadelpula, miay from Liverpool. RED STAR LINE, A United 8: oly from PHILA! and ONLY ta ‘A TER FRIGHT & SONS, j Gen'l Agent, thn fadotpn-et., Chivas W.E. LAWIENCE, Manager, i oa STATE LINE. | : YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, A EW TOE PAGE ASD LONDUSINNS OOEE Dantchelfs" tn this clty by the Union Square cone pany, waa diminiehed Io numbers, tut in quality the audience wasas brilliant as before, ‘The play wasamoothly given, and the fine acting and ap- pointnients were adinired by all present. ‘The op- portanity to eco {his play given [n ausupert x man- ner in one that shonid be appreciated by all patrons Of the grama, —_— UAVERLY'S MINSTRELS, A large audience gathored at the Adelphi last night to welcome Haverly'n Minstrels, now ad- mitted to be the best organization of the kind in existence. Tho programme was full of variety and novelty, In consoquence of the railroad blockade, Mr. George Thatcher, Messrs, Welch and Rice, and Mr. Charles Heywood were unable bat It{aannonnced that they will cere reen this evening, when an entirely new Programme will be presented, MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. Annual Announcement of the Department of Medictne and Surgery. Speetat Corrrsporulence of TheTribune. Axx Arnon, Mich., daly 22,—The annual an- nouncement of the Nepartment of Medicine and Surgery of the University of Michigan, for 1877- ‘78,—a pamphlet of twenty-four pagee,—Las made its anpesrance. +The firet page contalns the names of the Faculty of the Department, amonz which are found the following new names: Charles I. Stowell, M. D., Inetructor in tho w ¥% Fuyriological Laboratory: George A. Mendrieke, | KICTORLA July zt zm | DLN M. 1), Asclatant Demonstrator of Anatomy; Ln- | New York to Giagow, Liverpool, clan G@, North, M. D., Asaistant to the Proferaor Coe ee of Pathology and the Practice of Medicine: George PIA. “Mu B Ayres, at. D., Aasiatant to the Professor of en Anatomy; Wilbur F, Reed, M. 0., Aneistant to iM the Professor of Materia Medica, and Opthalmic | =. and Aural Burgery; George W. King, M. D,, Ap- Lloyd 7. so Tnar or Tuletest Tease ‘rom New York to Southam 7 , Meburn tiekete at rediv rl raten. fee. Apply to AUSTIN. BALDWIN 4.00, eral Agents. J. WAREAC jaarer 124 Washington ANCHOR IN jew York and Glasgow: eistant to the Professor of Surgery; Alexander C. Maclean, M. D., Home Physician and surgeon in the University Hoepital, It Is stated, immediately after, that the course | } Of Instruction commencing Oct. 1. 1877, will be | cab! extended to ninc monthe, or the full college yeor, Instead of slx monthe aa formerly. Students, however, who have already matriculated are tobe allowed to enter the course on the basis upon which they entered the colleze. Students entering the coliege for the term of 1877-'8, and thereafter, sill be provided with a graded couree of instruction and study, continving three coflexe golds meerage, ORLIICHS & CO. eapeiyto a Bowlnutreem New turks it Western Steamship Line, From New York w Iriatol ARRAGON, Bymone. COUN WALL, Scamper, oe T ieed Calin passage, @7; Intermediate, €45: Bteerace £70, Excursion tickets, $130; Prepaid Steernze_certiiicates, ES, APR IR WM: & WITT, O7 Clarkes, Micheal petthea the fest year, apectatattention being given, | Geotral ee eee ae eS y atudent ing thin course, to anatomy, ctiem= | IN. Intry, phyelolugy, materia medica, anit therapet- CUNARD MAIL LINE. tice, The eecond year vf the course tho students | | Satling three times a week toand from Britteh are to review the ntudics of the fret year, xo faras | Porta. mest Prices, may he neces to prepare for thelr ex- | Apply at Company's Office, northwest corner Smination upon them, and, in addition, | Clark and Randolph-ets., ae ae take including pathological I. DU VEENET. General Western Agent. pathology anatomy and pathological bistology), hyzlene of preventive medicine, medical chemistry {yhya- foluncal and patuvtosieal), tneluding practical work in the luburatory ; and, In addition, to attend auch lectures onthe practical branches, didactic and clinical, as may be thoucht advieable In each partlenlarcare. Atthe end of the recon. year, Jinal exarfuations are to take place in chemistry, ‘anatomy, phystolocy, preventive medicine, materia medica, and therapeut The thir weary, the students are to review general patholozy, pathological Anatomy, snd patuological hiatoluzy, ut tu devute themselves especially to the branches of obstetrics and diseases of tyomen and chitldren, WHITE STAR LINE, Carrying thie Mall, between NEW YORK POOL,” Arpiy si Company's ott Deafte on Great Britain and } _ PROPOSALS, Doaglas Mowament Commission. Opthalmology, wurgers, and practice of medicine, | Proposals are tnvited for the New England Granite and to the application, in the hospital and the col | Bork hecessary to complete the Nougiaa Monument In sandatore coping. Alea fur Marble and Tite work tu the Tomb Chainber, in and work ‘ ions of the work can be seer lego clinics, uf tho principles taught in the didactic Jectnres, receiving practical instructions and drillings in dingnosia and treatment, preparatory. to the final examination which is ‘to test their knowledge of diseases and their management, and Meir Stuces for aveuming the respunsiple duties of the physician and eurgeon. Students may enter and puraue aciect studics at any itme; but, after the seselon of 1878-'0, no student shall be recommended for the degree of Ductur of Medicine who baa not passed a thorough and satisfactory examination on all the aubjects tangbt in the exteatled course In the department, and who hun nut been in regular attendance anon medical lectures fu this, or some other respectable school of medicine recognized by thin Univermty, for nt leant two full courses, the lust of which must hava been epent in this department; and, after this seaslon of 1878-", wradoatton will occur only at the June Commencement, No dnal thesia te to be required hereafter, but ‘ork on Fai Full planaand spectnicntl 7 Bi the gitice of Itonert T. Lacola, No. B1 Wortiand jock. Chicago. “The shove work {¢ described in fications, and proposals rm tach specification separate Aogether. Spectinens of accomrany, each bid. ‘Each bidder wi namo tn three separate ppect> nested for the work In Hasso forall the work jalerial proposed must Proposal the tle within him, bia nite 4 ‘the work. net SER He rill complete she work proposed fur by. Aaatsfactury bond, with twosuretien! nthe sum o ‘one, ualf the athount of each contract. will bu requ Of tho successful bidder to insure the completion uf ‘Names of proposed suretica should ac- i eakead until the clopes, marked ich contra cunipany Bula, "Ni paymonts wil be made on any full completion of the work named f su Tiepivate far Work on Dongise stonnegean ee “pasate for Work a1 Monntnent,” anc dresed toatelvitie Ww. Tuten Keeretary of the Cot+ ! ea every sindent will be examined in writing, and | Pyish No tig beathorn-at, Chicagy, must bo prepared to welte an crsay on any mibject | mbrutoret Bstunder, Suis Soe eet ane we oS oA atany tite, and dofynd it before the clusaif re- | ats meting of the Comnilasion, quired, The right erved wW accept or reject apy bid. or Exatoinations foraamission will be held on Fel- | 9.tefectall bida, In the absolute Alseretion of the Cam day oud Saturday, Sept. 2h and 30. 1877. An al Jowanca in time of six month» from the term of medical studien Is made in favor of graduates of the College of Arta and Scicaves in the University, and of othor respectable Hterary colleyen; and an allowance of twelve montha ia made for gradaates of the Department of Pharmacy in thie Uni- ERT T, LINCOLN, POTTER PALMEL Rye Vii PULLER, Chicago, July se, 19770 VEE W ‘Corninitice, PROPOSALS FOR FORNISHING AND LAYING WATER PIPE IN LA CROSSE, WIS. vernity. . jn pursuance of a lution hy he nn ‘At tho closo the articles of confederation, repro- euasefet he ‘Gtiy uf ba Cromer seated! pronase wal senting varlons medical colleges of the country, | be received al tauuilce of the City Clerk UF eld city adopted ut a meeting held in Clucago dune! aa mck th. om the tat day of August fet, for > slrun water pipes tu ald City: 4, 1877, ato published. ay — Reliable help for weak and nervons eufferers, Chronic, painful, and prostrating dleeases cured without medicine. Pulvermacher'a Elecitic Hetes the grand doajderatem. Ayold tmitations. Hook and Journal, with particujare, malled free. Ad+ dress Pulvermacher Galvanic Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, ——— a Thinkatrvet. Sram @ point nd, Ith, and Hublee’s Additiun, to the centre ine of Badwer street, inti feet of pipe ax Inchen ta diameters from the centre line of badger atreet to the centre tine Of mate ereet. 1.404 fect, olde inches in diameter, from the centreline uf State street tu the centro tne ui Camatreet, 1.025 feet. ten tiches in diameters. from the centre line of Casa'sirvet tw the centre Hue of Ker tivet, FUL feel, ehalat the! ie centre ue “of Ferry Mistnatppl sttvet, 1.131 diameter, On Sain strect, (AMUSEMENTS. from th ast Firth sitet, i. Mcp rove SC] of Front atreette the centre line of THOMAS SUMMER-NIGHT CONCERTS | Sout ett tenindtetin siete Seth, eibeet, es Neat Fitth-e, tothe centre tine af Elgith -st., 1317 feet, eluht inches in diameter; and fro the coatra Ine of Etyghti to the east lug iy “at. Lied fect, ox Inches In diameter, of more or lessaf the « but one, pam elzea of pipe. ta Te tald as the Committee rect, together wet net Ives than twenty liydrante, he necesmry four-inet pipes to connect them WIth he HeCeUARTY Tokar Felucers. hydra fe as tho undersigned shall indant welzht, quattty, ub aud drill well jp pouuds per squary Inch Exposition Lnilding EVERY NIGHT, #5 and GO ctr THOMAS STI SYMPHONY NIGHT, direct, he’ aitd pire must t text. and avnaity eo jave ate must he lald seven feet Top of the pipe. . Proposs o * . deep inte thas Schubert's Grand Symphony 1 C, sis tauee arate ntice PTE HEAVENLY SYMPHONY? for tu pipe ‘aad augehments laid io thesroond, aud the price per pleco uf. by: valves set aj laclied, and ready for use, TO-MORROW Rrpgtammne Hustrating Hal- tey mist ales state hans BALL-ROOM NIGHT, [ufhlaicaud ihe welgbt per Tout of each Mev ot nipe TRURSDAY- -Wagner Night, apn Work must be colmenced on or before the St! of August and completed tu the satlefuction ant when the GIEA WAGNERIAN TENUR Ia Amer. | Acceptatce of the undersigned Commitece on oF before fex, eguged capreraly for this uccaston, A ratte au ath day of Septeniber, eats dust he, ‘tesla. indorsed *Troposata for LEX. H, BISCHOFF, Mater Pipe, Cant addreaeal twor lett with the city will atugacle cr's Kraudest works, terol tHe Cus of bere rritre anted, ERIDAY=-7th CoMPOSETUS NIGHT, Mie uadereigued wiliopen al propodte sad eeeed ei a UPALIAN UNE, te bilder, re contract to the lowes reaponel serving the Fight, Lowever, to reject any or all bida, If necewsary for the interest of the city to dose, ‘LaCaouae, uly 18, 1877. SATURDAY "0h rrcre, aeaseamme realdeuts, Curpenier ib Shelton, Munuyers 3. Losey fe . ea = a STAVUS VOIGHT, 3) TLE JOHN : TABERNACLE. ENA ramtices iF OFFIOCN OF THE REV. JOSHPE COOK. Resorved Seats, 25 and &0c, ready TO-DAY, For his Lecture Tuosday Evening. SUBJECT: “Ultimate America.” Saperintendent of Indian Affirs, DAKOTA SUPERINTENDENOY, Yanntox, Dak., July 9, 1977. Proposals for the Erectiun of Buildings on the Misvurl Mver fur Sfotted Tall, Hed Cloud, and Fort Peck Aguuctea: Propovale will be recelved ut thts ulfice until July 27, fnclusive, for constructing, near the Junction of Wher anes Crock with tho Misourl idver. aid near the nuction of Yellow Medicine Hlver withthe Mlauutt River, and uear thy junction of Tuplar Wtiver with iho Simirt itiver, the fullowlay» ulldiuye aud iuclosures, to-wit: Atlcach locution ubote naiued, ons sgeut hous, ony Warebuuse, one stable with stable-) ard, uid Ning and wel -huuse, One Whetstone Creek Yelluw Sedieine ny corral wilh caitic-scales’ and ter-buuse with cursal attached, 1 iniley abuve ~ iit out 27 H Sale of tickets coinmenecs at 8 o'clock THIS | Yankton. wud Lopiar iiiver amous 10D ut at Farwell ilall, 148 Madison-st, the muutn of the Yellowstone lily At Aig tetas — <r material, labor, aud transporiation furoteties ADELPHI 1 jal to bythe eouipsctir, | Bulidives aud Iuclosures to be con structed tn (he order preactibed uy the Buperintendent, NEATRE, J. MAVERLY, Proprietor and Manager, and completed an gr befure the Or¥t day uf October , ——— xt. Each vropusal iaust be li duviicate, must trav Ever, ight this Woek. All Ladies’ Nights! All | scopy uf (hlsadvertisement attached, be ailes Nightet! Meturn uf thy rites, “chicage’s | panied by a guarantee sgned by two xoud aud suffietent ‘atanlbhed Succems, Thorougtily atrcngtheued tiruugh> | suretics approved by a Judge or Cleré of the Ui z "TRE, Wty ile 1 fe ¥'S MINSTRELS, a: uevepted abd eutered Lato, and good und Grace will Tae sudicleot bonds tinmediataly furnistied for the saltnsul perfurinenes of thy coutract, and Iu # aun dubia the BRL 5 Nyndred of the Picked dluatrel Artiste grea Vv. oyer dats of the Country. Ehe eres Mew GEO. THATCH WRUCH and 1 Je hay nau tity Hiicerand | uoUne an m 7 Miceyaut | “fopueals for may one ur allot the suove namod sets other ackuuw. ii ember wll te. Will be crusidered, that anew far relenteraiument te | Oe ae Ceti ttativns, antdrawfogs fa accordance ry with which the wurk (alu be duue, may ba Tilee fu Yaubtoa; ut'tiy gine uf S. Vs obipman, fect, Toma cd aad 4 Custout-Hfousy Butldtd Ua TLasalle abet (lease, snd utice of Ui jbnaton, -"Cuntracts will be subject la the approval uf the Cou: minstuxer of Indian iu) ‘Bidders arg {ovited tu be, the bide. at 3 u'clock p.m. The Guveroiwent resorves all bids. luted iu thusy perforwances, Weducedey aid Saturday Muthngva at 2:30, : semua bie st Nu CROWDED TO THE cpu Neg BeK OF & PALMER'S na acutat the opening of wails, Anicrs the rignito ‘any 01 BEC SHOOK eat ci y . ; Iildy are tu be distinctly marked un the eayely| Gree ot ea Forks intheaupere Plage OS’ | brvinmaleta Reece Ageuley Bullaloes,” aod diresed ig ERED DANidiEErs, Wo the Undorelgas ‘3-H. HAMSIOSI sentatigay thd sine Atuerica are cadence ly Ate repre. | __ Superintendent of Indian Afaire Vaukiuus UT atocooplete. 1b le Lig must laleresdpe pigy that bas | = ea So ee Deen eevn in ible city fut year Cc bicacu Mribuae. of _, BUALES: ‘Matinece Wedaenday und saturday. z Ens RBANKA? rURS ANDAMD, EXCURSION, oy The Steamer JOH SHERMAN, for ST. JOSEPH, ss S C A L E § teaves Clare atrect bridgo af 8°30 an, WEDNESDAY, oY ALL Kinda, | July 23. Learee 8t. Ju at 5:30 p.m. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00. Swiss Led-liugers on board. 113. &113 Lake St., Chicago, Fare, round trlp, $1. Bcsaretultobuy only the Geuulne, MEDICAL, “he TAPE WORM, WITH HEAD, And other Worms (Arcatites) will be taken Inslde of twohours, hy my harmices Vegetable Medicine. My method fs recommended by Reveral eminent German Vrofessora aa the best and Most successful. My reme- fy ean bo taken by children two years of age with per- fect aafety, TESTIMONIAL, Awartronbled with Tape Worm for many yeary. eprantied teveral prominent doctors and uaed thelr Milcines, but withont result. Sotne friends recom= Inended me to try this gentleman's temedy, and {nade pli haar man relieved of the Tape Worm, with Deal, and y other Worm. f recommend Mr. Ce Klaus! method to all who are troubtet with Warne and ‘Tape Worn. AERNARD KREICH, Iamilton-#., Cleveland, Oto. All who cannot come to my office may rend for elren- By meateine will be pene to all par he enn Tet, t tar. try, Consittacion The ms and fru parteof the conn- Otley houra trom 10 a, sm. to 1 n AUDA, 79 North Clark-st, ‘seal for aver 2 years with great sicerss hy MATHEY: the physicians of Paris New York. and Lon- don, antt an- 9 perior to nl others furthe prompt cure of all dis- charges, re= cent or of lone. <tande ing. Prepared by Chis asp Cit, Paris ‘lel Ly Druggists in Ue the Cited states. aad, BDU PRESCRIPTION FREE, For the spreity citre of Seininal Weakness, fost Mane hood. and ali dlearders brought on by indlactetton oF exces. Any Uragaiet hn é Addrers DIL’ JAQt ARRIVAL AND DEPAROURE OF TRANG’ EXPLaRxaTion oF Rerenrxce M: |-~t Bat CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, ‘Ticket OMers, 02 Charen (atierman House) and at “Teare. | Arrive. EAC Tome Ex oMarquetta Bear jeneve 1 Pullman totel Cars are run through, between: cago and Omaha, on the traln leaving Chicago at 10:30, ‘Xo other rou runs Pullman or any other form of * hotel cara weat uf Chicazn. a= fsepon corner ot Welland Kinzie-sta, S—bepot corner of Canal and Kinzle-ata. CHICAGO, BT. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE. Tieket offices 62 C1 and at Kinzte-Street Depot, St, Pant & Minncapolte F: bt Paul & Minneapoile CHICAGO. ALTON & BT. LOUIS AND KANSAS CITY & VENVER SHORT Hn m™ dironsst. brite, Me pesyrorty ony ae Unton Depot, Wert Site, nent’ _Twenty-thirdst, Ticket of lp Ransas City & Denver Fast B: fr: Loula @ sneioghela Ee Springfeld & Texas Feoria Fast Exprers CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD. Unton Depot. corner Madieon and Canal-rts, Tiekce ‘Oflee, Ht Kouth Clark-at., opporite Sherman Houss, and at depot. 28 Arrive, Milwaukee Express... ‘T:90p. me ‘Wigeoasln & silanasase i id Menasha through? CAA ree 19:08, m, :00p. m. j*11:00a. m. Y e Express f 00. mt 73 AY tral ja Milwaukee. Ticketa for Ht, and Minneapolis ars koud either tia Madison and Pr: du Chien, of via Walcrtown, LaCrosse, and Winon 18 CENTRAL RAILROAD. and foot of Twenty- Randolph-st., near Cu £6, Louts Expres KL Louls Fast Li iro & New Cairo, Arkansas & Kpringdel CHICAGO, BURLINGION & QUINCY RAILROAD. wis foot of Lake-at., Indiana-ev., and Sicteenth: MEPS Gana antieiseativaias Ticket OMsee nS Clark-at., and at depots. ¥ Teare,_) Arrive.) Mall and Express, Ottawa and| ‘Strrator Rocke nd. hug Pacte Bxpress for (0 Kansac City, Atchison & 5 ‘Expres Kanaatity, and Texas Eaprem MICHIGAN AL, RAILROAD. . font of Lake-at,, and foat of Twenty-sceandeat, Yeket OMice, 07 Clark-et., dolph, Graad Pacine Hutel, suuthcaat corner of Nan and at Palmer House, Leave. Arrive, le 7100 a. |e . FITTSBURG, FT, WAYNE & OHICAGO RAILWAY, Depot. corner Canal and Madiscon-sta Ticket OMces, oo Ciark-at, Falmer House, and Grand Factite Hotel, ~ Leave. |_Ariive. Feo SEs sel ae Malt and Pecide expense BALTIMORE & OHIO, leave from Exposition Hullding, foot of Mon- et, Tieket Onices: 6s Clark-at., Palner Mouss, Grand Paciae, and Depot (eiposition Balidiua). PITTISBURG, CTHOINNATI & BT. LOU BR. Depot eoruer of Caton and Froli-ats,, West Bide, Arrive, ain, bo je a:40 +8: Day Pxpress...isscessen: Right apres CHIOAGO, BOOK ISLAND & PACIFIO RAILROAD, ng pherman-ata. Tleket plierman tuuse, Omaha, Leavenw'th @ Atch Ex Vera Accommodation. NIGDL Express. .eoeeee i LAKE NAVIGATION, GOODRICH STEAMERS Yor Milwaukee sod alt Wi Daily. punday exeepte palurday's boat a cge oe + Friday uiirutag’s boat yous thro javeu, Urand Ray d Musk A On For Gr dye sanday brcepiad ee ¢, Ludington, sud" Peat . ve trate boat docs nut feave 1OLDERS' NIEETING, Joliet & Novem Indiana B.B.G. Joxter, July $8, 1677. NOTICE. ‘be annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Joliet Surthera Indiana Rallrosd Company, u of such ater bus ot Directors, aud (or ibe transact idees"ss a brouzht defo ate will be Held at tha Q ty of Jollet, llacls, on ofice of the Company La tho cit 7 ° i. G, RALSTON, Becretary. + SUMMER RESONTS. STOOHY 2 the 2th day of Auxus, a2 2 By order ut the board. Gren PARE WATRID'S rr x. ¥. Seen $2 to ‘$3 per “day. Appulbtinen! eud for clcular aad Blayale of wae. OST, Propriatat. é

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