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e . 'FHIS CHICAGO TILE COURTS * The People of Niles Have a Nuisance on Their Hands. Record of .l-'ndgmenh. New Suits, Bankruptcies, and Divorces, The inhabitants of Niles ore in high dudgeon over nstink factory which hanbeen erected in their midat to ferve atp grave-yard for Chicago's dead horees, dogs, aud nther animate. After ens during the eMavia reralting from the presence of s few handred dend quadruveds for about fone tnonthe, their patience gave way, and yesterday Henry llarrer, Lousss Gabtlel, Anton Bauman, Adam Hoth, Andreve Smith, and Mathiss Kamau, residents of that aubhicb, Bied a bill in the Superior Coust againet Harston Blobme and Lous Hass,dr.y aeuing to have the nmisance abated. They grow excited ovet tho story of thelr grievances, and repest it again. and mguin, e0. 88 (o spia out into tweiro pages what would much more forcibly’ have héen expressed in stx, They eay that Sec, 21, 22, 27, and 28, Town- sbip 41, Notth Ulange 13, East, form a teact of 1and on whichi the quarter parl of Niles Is mio- ated, and on which ncarly 1,000 persons reside, In May last tha defeadants took possosston of sbout twenty acrea In tho N. K. % of Sec. £8, and made a contract with the corporale suthorities of Chicago to remove from the city tho bodies of dead Lorece, €ows, doge, aud other aninals condetned, and also putrid meats and ouher offcnsive sub- slances requircd to be removed from the city, T'iese are carned out oo 1ho principal roads lead- ing trom the city to Niles, and are thos bronght futo closs ‘contact with the olfactory nerves of o mumerons persons on the rvond. The complainants, nio, living as they do within n radins af ialf & milo from the fuctury, are treatcd to- tho addittonal odor con- stuntly atieing from Lhe factory! llero tua ani- uala are skinned, the fat boted oot (o be wade into Inris o¢ ronp, aud then’ tho refuse {8 thrown out on Lhe soil or buricd in & ahallow trench. Very uaturally the warin. weather causes swel! whichnve the tnhobltanis of the town a falr idea of the eidgeport iavote (o which the denizens of this city are treated, but this thoughe d (183 seem to afford any copsulativn 1o the cumplain- sate, They sver (hat thetr bealth 1s endsugered and lifealinost rendered a burden. Theo, after telltog ali this, they rcuearss it apainiu aslightly differéntferim, _with all “the - tsotslogy and leonasm 0sntble, a8 0 eCe Sieetbn " or Plhee “ducomrort W pleasaut, Flually, they ask that complain mny be resrained 'from” furiher carrying on their ullensivu husiuess, *-or from dolog angthing that shall couse or give rive to_&ny noiserome, offen- sive. or injurious odor, smell, ot vapor,™ © Filed with the bill snd in anpport of its charges are the atidavila of Christopher Kingee, John Btander, John Yohnke, Heury Harrer, Adam Tloth, Loaisa Gabriel, Charles Lopgfeld, Matblss Kaimn- an, A, DBsumaon. Jobo Hose, Audrew Swith, Henry Ramslead, and Frank tiabriel, nearly ail of whom statg that they have been made sick by the odors from defendants’ eatablishment, and ‘have Deeu obliged to quit work on_thelr owD premises. A UAD TRADE. > John Morton went into & litile Nebrask's epecala- tion a short time oo, and he enme vnt shorn, e cording to his siutements. Ile says thatabont'the middleof lart month one James C. Sverry, of Whitealde County, came to him and represented that he owned & farm of 160 acree in Thayer Cono- ty. Nebraaka, with a five-room house, & barn, and an orchard, worth In all $3,200. This he proposed to exchango for complainunt's hoase and lat, known 84 Lot 4. Block b, #f Cossitts Second, Addition, Worth §7,600. Complainant agrevd, &nd paves deed to his proj crl{ and = moriage for 00 on the Nebraska property, receiving In_ roturn, £250 casly and a deed 1o the Nebeuska farm. o {mmediately packed up to start West, but prudently, at the last mowent, concluded to o on himsell firsi, and see if bis farm was all it End been represented to be. ,The resuit was not all he hoped, for he found tbe farm bad only fifty actes and no well, lionse, or barn. ile then oferod to rescind the trade, hut Bperry refused, apd com- mlhllnl nuw saks that Sperry may bo compelled reconvey to lum hie house and lot, DIVORUES: The hot weather must huve had an {rritating ef- fect Iately on the fenipera of married people, f haif-a-dozen couples yesterday cawe fo Lhe con. clualon that they could not live lnnrer together In peace. The first one, in polnt of time, 10 sk for a divorce waa Hokamp, who clams 1o bave ever been a dutiful and afectionate wife to Bernbardt loksmyp ever siuce July 25, 187t _Ile apparently tried the same experiment s the Trishman attempted with hisborae, —to econ- omize by making her live without food. She ene dnred It ontll last May. when she was obliged to eave him ta save her life. ile 1s the owner of Nos, 613 anu U1% Blue Inlana avenue, and of other prop- orty, worth in all al least 85,200, while she 18 poor and destituto, and she prays that a more equitable division ot the property niay be mada {n her favor when elie gela her divorce. Jumes W, Mctireal suys he marded ono Corn Levy in April, 18756, bui that, without any canse, ohe left Liw in August following snd went io keep- ing a house of ili-fame in Galveeton, Texus, whero they then lived, 1le attempted to reclaim her, but unsuccensfully, and now uske tu be released from Bis prupuse to love, cherish, and protect, 1 Celestine Sallew, aftef huving lived with a drunk. ard, Lawrence Salles, as his wife for fiteen yoars, lonys for & chanys, as she {y- he, a shiort time -go. attempted (o kill blweelf with s, razur, aod wbe'ta nfruid he will moke o similac_onslaught on Ber, and'sho asks to get away from him while she cam And Edward Malloy wantsa divoreean acconnt of tho adullery of his wifs Lena. Alving Gradnchefsky also wants a divorce, be. causa a Jong huck 1n Sentowmber, 1873, ber husband, Franz, descried her aficr abusing her ever since they wero marred. Johauno Lesllo varies the proccedings by only asking for 4 separate maintenauce. Nbo nays she warried one Edward Lesiie o 1858, and lived with bl untll be kicked her out of bis bouse u few da; sgo, ‘This, it appears, was the culmination o jong course of cruclly, and she dares not go back 1ur fear of safloring worse things, fe is a tallor 8L No. 1018 Indiana avenue, and owas the hotive he occupics, and earns 850 & week. She will bo satlaticd with half, H UNITED STATES COURTS. ‘The Connecticuc Mutual Life-losurance Com- paay of Hartford Sled o bill Jestcrday amlast Thomns McNamars, ¥rances McNamara, uf'l- 3 Cole, J, U, Mchean, Veter G, Melioan, D. N, Baab, Feter Nichols, Froderick Katz, L.C. Coliins, . cammon, William Cuney, snd Johu U. Ironn tofurecloso o trust-deed for $3,000 on Lots 2and 3of W, 8. Cox's Subdivision of Lots 10, 15, 1d,und the W 45 of Lot 14, Block 20,in Carpanter's ‘Addition to Chicago. MW uiiaw Weinert began a suit for $1,000 agsinst the Paenix lusursoce Compsny of Brooklyu, BANKRUPTCY MATTHRS, Willlam 8. Golsen, the well-knawn distiller, went into voluntiry bankrupicy yesterday, ‘Tho mroferred dedts aro 352, 00U duc ths United States on a judgment ugalnst the liquor frm of Wolsen & Eastian, b secured devte umount to 84,000 I favor of Justuy Kelllan, aChlcago bauker, sacured By 1,400 shures of stock of the Uoleen Hectifyiog Compauy, sod the unsecured debis (oot up $U7, - 30, teatdes a Hability of $3,700 on sccomaioda. i asicts comorise land worth d for $700, L. 40U sharcaof stock of the Golson Hectifyiog Compuny, bledged as above mientioned, nd 0,501 In jodgwents and wscconuls, The petition was referted to Hegtator Hivbard, Jiradford flancock was sppolnted Assignes of Taul Keiwhart., George W, Campbell waa sppointed Assirnes of James Beachiter, / . A composition of 30 per cent cash waa acceptod by tbe creditors of Hagedog, Oliver & Uoyle, A fnal dividend of 114 per cent was declared in the eatate of Ataon T, Gillett, A composition of 3 ted by the creditors of A, J. Neuberger & '“nug cent 18 payablo in cash, 10 per ceut 1o four mootbs, 80d 5 per cent In eizhi wonths, ibe deferred pav: ments belug warranied by Abraham Llart, of the g of Mart Bros, Assiznece will be clocted at 10 & wm. to-day for ‘i‘s'.": Swensen, for Willtany Flscher, and for James s, A doal dividond meeting will be beld At 2 . m, 4n the estate of Biddio & Hoyd. SUPERIOR COUKT IN BRINP. F‘r'{‘:“:; \H&nuu ¢t aL, for lh;bun‘ al‘ll' 0?)'0 nn, besan ® suit yeste or $1, eiainat Simon {iaflenin, Voo y CICOIT COURT. Anna Grelf, administrator of Tenry Eccardt, bagui & suit £or $3, 500 acainst Hermani Stiofel. CHININAL COUNT. Thomas Bramer pleaded guilty to larceny, and i Seorsras fonnd guilty of burgh d Fred scott was fou ty o arglary, ai Kvcn one year 1n the Pentisnuary, ot 40 Johin Jobnson was tried lnrqmtny. and the Jury was out. uh:’ Dougberty and P, Fisk wers oa tdsl for JUDGMENTS. a;coxumun-u. W, Kerwia va ¥ Y —] 1 harl 3 T el AR B. aad James M. Sophla 1lon paper, 1k 000, mortga A w0 it —J . Baor, 6.1 wing Yl rem e BILWAUKEE VS, CHICAGO, To the Edutor of The Tribune. Cuicaco, Aug. 2L.—The question freqaently Ssises. Why does wheat sell for one to three cente Perbushel more in Milwaokes than in Chicago, When tueie storage and other charges, freights Eut, etc., are tndestical with curst The reply B4 slways bogn thai their vhest was all drawn 1rom & sectiod of country (Minoesots and Wiscon- in) that ralsed the best quality of epring wheat produced 1o the Northwest, hence theis grades are Wore unlform and give better sstlsfaction to both witlers and sbippers: that our whest being draws frou the Northwestern Siates generslly was more o Ilulxed“inhll'- and. walie 1t would do for ex- Port snd ondinary illiug parposes, could oot be depended wpun for wakfug cuoice erades of 4pnug wheat dour, 3ud would aui @i the bill when Grders wera recuived for choice miling woest. Now, while I will adzm:t thai this distiockion was rue up to within & ycar or Lwo past, 1 wish to show Miwauhzo by ber svasice has b Bdlled the T goose that Iald the golden g, snd that instend of 10-tday bring shle to fusnish (ke clisice crades uf bard whent from Ahnnesotn, #0 muach In demamd for miling purposes, they €an only firnish the miged grades, while we have the only steatgnt graden of hard Minnesota wheat that ean be [ 1 in any of the leadins geain markets of the West, Aftee Milsraukee iad hullt ap a reputation for her gradea of wheat, she bepan 1o encrouch upon the trade of Chichyo, And. by an arrangement with the Western Unlon Railtoud, tapped al) the important. lowa roadn alang the Mirisrppr Iiever, anil I huw drawing very Iargely upon the soft varieties of apring whent raised in that and adjoining States, which are said 1o be skilifully and carcfully mixed in Lyelr elevatars wath thelr hard wheat from other nectione. and thix mized grade 14 being sold on the reputation of thelr former geades, . L 1% 8 notorions fact, niso, that wheat shipped to Milwaukee from points that are tribulary to || Ehteago e more liheratiy mapected there than hiere, and they depend upun tils nixing brocess 1o bring it up to grade. To aesist in this nefarious bueiness. 1 have recently Jearned that Milwagkee elevators will provably refuse to allaw any whent to be handled in epecial binn there this year, and the inference 18 that they are determined 1o make ure of ) choice lots of wieat for the purposa of Uringing up the grade of that which s druwn “away from the Chicago murket by a too Jibernl inspection, Add to this the facl. mentioned In your columns yeslerday, that the Milwankee & 8L Paul Road refuses to bring any wheat Lo Chicagn except in hagx, and one cin get sonie 1dea of the Ring, composed of railrosd and elevatar men and tbe Inspection Departinent, that Is now running the Milwaukee wheat busie e Lel Eastern buyers then beware of thia, and send their ordera to Clicago, where the hard and soft varletien of spring wheat are handled sepurately, and where alone can be fauad those chalce grades of Minnesota wheat (No&. 1 and 2 North- western) that now have n world-wide repntation for chalce milling purposes, Fai Prar . SILYER. ‘The Silver-Using and the Silver-Discrediting Natlons Cinetnnatt Commerrial It 1 ove of the oft-asserted pretensions of thoes champions of the single golil atandacd for the cue. reacy of uations, thal gold iA the mensnra adopted by the majonty of commarcial countries, and should, therefore. be the carreucy of the whale warld. This prelonmon 2 nolrue whether we siew the natins of the world numerically, or whether we count their populations. Yet |t con- tiunes to he usserted with the same condidencg that the wamfold vther axsumptions of the opponents of ailver mouey are uiafulained It seems to be supponed that, 1f the people cau be got tn belive & lie. the wholitiorfof silver =a legal money fn the United Statns can be natntained. Bub the delu. aians so industrinusly propagated by the monomet- allists ace exposed whenvver we cuine down from the regian, tic assertion Lo the bard-pan of aolid, w « colusge we bave tfustwarlhy reconts estab- Jishies two things: First, that the nations now em- finying the eilver standards. or the ‘double-stand- anis of gold and sliver, uutnumber the nations en- forclng the stugle guld standard neariy iwo to one: and, secondly, that the nopulations among which wilver in still curreut as u [egal-tender make np wnore than 100, 000,00 tof the earth’s inhahiiante, while but Tiitle pare than 200,009,000 live unde the reign of the cold atandard, even If we Incinde the 40,000,000 of the United Blales in that cate- ory. The following table. prepared from the Fiteat authorities in-monelury ‘sctence. will show this tact in a clear Jight. FOF the sske of conven- Icnce, the populatiuns at the lateal census or *ace cepted estimate are wiven In round numbers, frac- tions of lese than 100, VOO being disregarded? COCNTAIES MAYING THE WILYER NTANIARD. Pouniation. AUSrO- HURRAL s moeerereenems remsnesen 37, 00,0000 oata RICA. ...+ ooe.n e oeeteees | AALINO ca, S Areniine fiepblll—— T TUEIT g Coom o) oo oo o 400, (XL (K} 30000 | 625 tons cuals K. Kickimond, Ciov * TOtAL cosrensans e 2 cresssrmes sanss. 837,000,000 COUNTRIZS HAYIXG THE GOLD AXD SILYER ATANDARD, utatinn, B R 350,000 Lo V18, ¢ eraa me s et e e e g e e e 2,009,000 Ateerla LD UTIIITIIIIIIINNT Soon France. 00, 1, B0, 0m 97,500, 00 i T e o i miadspntiiol 14 Rwlueriands.cies s LIS IZIIT T o Cuba and Fario ftica. 200,00 ALUN Toputation. amsavaswov s smmaons ammss e v sec HL UKL 000 1,A00, 000 4,300,000 440000 o 2K, 000,000 eervremeerssenere 43000000 sremsoreron .22 100 000 will be scen, are twenty-eigul countrics stil) walng atlvor na legal-tender, and sixieen coun- trics in which sflver has been dewonetized. Or, \lkh‘%flthe nations by population, here are 047, - 000, using sliver ds money, arainet 2228, 000, . 000 using goid alone aa a full legal-tender, 1f the claim is set up thut we onght not to compars the semi-barbarous poople of Asia, with thd primi- tive customs and limited 0so of waney] with the advanced commercial nations of Euroye, we rel; that, taken on that ground oven, the advocates of the use of silver have groutly the advantuge of thelr opponents. Amonuy the grent European Powers o1 the first clasa are certainly to ve oned France, Huesis, and Anstrla, each of which nations hasa commerce and Industry of vest extent, and all of which find silver money ludllrenublr nan Jnl-undnr. 1 to thess three lereal Powers we d Itaiy, Spain, Belgium, Switcerland, and the Netherlands, all maintaing the double standurd of pold snd siver, we have European populations amounting o mare than 216, 000. V00, ull bandline & ailver uulrenc&, as tic unit of value and a full logal-tender. nirast thie with the B4, 000, 00U of Great Britain, Germany, Portugal. and the thres Iitle Scandinavian natlons who are shut up to the use of gold, and It will be seen how powerfully the ariumout drawn from the usage of great commer: clal peuples preponderates ou the alde of shiver, Tur oy cannot fulrly be counted by the mona- wetalll oy more than the United States, since both are and buve been for years under u suspon. sion of cle-paymenia, aod even Gennuny, which forms abeolntely the nul( country of any welght except Ureat Britaln which has attempted 10 enforce thie single standard, hesitatos (o con- tinuc on this doubtful sud dsnxerous road, In all the twenty-olchs countries uatred In the two tirst tablus the monetary unit fe u sliver coig, In Austria (4 le the stlver darin, the standard value of which (845 3-10 centa at the Tremsury of the Uhftod states, - n Fratee, Bolgiam, snd Sz land the uionetaryunit is a silver frauc, worth 193-10 cente by the Treasury staudard. o ltuly it I8 tha silver lra, and fn Greeco the ellver drachms, each worth the same s the fraue. in the Notherlands it i ver fortu, or gulden, of 383g cents gold valus n Spain iy 1s the pesets of 100 ceutlnes, worth 10 3-10 cents at the Treasury, 1o Husaia it 18 the ailver roable, valucd al 10 cents fu the last proclaimed table of foreigu coin ut forth by the Secretary of the Treswury, In rndll it {s the sllver rupce, of 43 6-10 centas stand- ard cown value. And tn Mexico it is the silver dotlar, worth 90 B-10 cente gold valuation on the Lt of January, 1877, accarding to the Unlted States Treaoury circular of that date, “fha question fecurs, Wy cannot the United States, tou, return (o the category of nations Lav- ing & free currency of onxed gold and silver, fo- stead of 8 forced “currency of gold sione! When more than four-Alihs of mankind are siill anng when it sa demonstrated to be the ry pari of 1he circulation; when oil- constituted in all ages by far o most targely-used woney of account; when the al tempt 10 abolish 1t an legul-tender must vivlently conirsct the circulstion, expand the vulume of 1u- enhance toe burdens of Lazation, and Inevitably o widesvresd distress sod bankruptcy; when the United States is, of nations, 0o most inferested (n walnlaiming ihe v of allver and aut in discrediting il ss money, — 18 1t credible, wo ask, that the American people, now that their eyes are f ll{ opened 10 the {acts, and evecie-vayments about (0 be reetored, will throw away the oniy chance of uiakiag specie resumption permauent? With a full rency, with the old, solid, hone dol! ra Heru, aa cal-tender (n il deote, pab- y restore solid val- ues. bug maintain them. Witbous this resumption will be a fallure, which may cnd 1n @ step back- wards and 8 worse jnfdation than that from which we are endeavoring slowly snd palnfully o re- cavez. MR, MACK EXPLAINS, To tha Edutor of The Triduna Cuicaeo, Aug. 21.—In your report of the mees- fog of the taxpayers of tbé Town of Lake of Satur- day lsat. | am made to ssy that the Messrs. Good- all,of the Siock- Yards Sun, bad sdmitied that their paper was controlled by the Town Board, Thisis &0 error. ‘The chbarge was made by Mr. Lord that Lhat paper was 4o fa5 controlicd that no fatr nrun of the taxpayers' mn-ung‘\cnld e fnserted to it As evidence of the probability of etated that she M oadall oince. refused to publish an srticle refernog to towo afisiry, giviog &3 & resson thai they conld *'got sfford 10 publish such articles,™ for, said they, **It is a matter of dolars and centa. ™ It {s well known io Lake that the Sun has chang- ed from very bitter hostility 10 stlence or fricndly utterunce towsrd the Town Board. No objection could bave been tnade from the want of siguature, for I addressed, G2t & perdonsl uote Lo thcm, 8! then bad & personal tuterview with them both. va the suvject. ia the Hock laland dwrot in the city, When. however, § beard It slated In the weeting iaes $2vurdsy, and 0ot dented by the Board pres- ent, thatthat papor Ls receiving £2,000 per year of town monev, T could better amileratana 1t, 1 canexenne it, knowing that temptations often lurk Aronnd the ‘editor's sanctons o publishar's Foom. Y ours V. Mack, MARINE NEWS. NAUTICAL MISITAPY, Advjces from Taronto say the chr Mary Ann, which sailed from there on the 7th inst, wih o crew of three men, i given up as lost. A bultie wan picked vp containing a paper with tha words, **Sinking rapidly. All lost. James Burke. schooner Mary Ann,** R, v skin, mate of tho schr Sherwood, was Tostoveriward from the vessel on Lake Onfarla, laxt week, and drowned, Deceased leaveas family, and hiad hnt recently hecoma a reafident of Oawego, ‘The revenue culter 1'erry waa recently ashore below Girarey Inland, o A sicam canal-bout ran down a yawl last even- ing i the river neur Wella-strect bridge, and caused the occupant, n ealfor, to swim sshore, which he did without much aifienity. *4 Yeaterday focenno, xe the scow Ontarlo lay at_torn'e Whnef discharging wond, the tug Her. cnles, which lay above. imcked down, rinking tha huw of the seow and shoving ber sicrn el a coutle nf spring piles, A’ deck-hand on (e seow manied Theo Friace. in attcinpting 10 push oif L #raw, Just e footing And hie le wad canghl be. twee the boat and pites aud badly crustied. A Phyercin was called, bul_awing o the swollen Condition of the hinh could not determine whethes A frncture hil been eustained ¢ The alerer wae taken In 0 huck to St. Mary's Hospuial, 451 was ceported st Lthig pori yesternilay that the sleam harge Michigan, 1 g nut of Huftalo barboe Saturday even| bound for Saxtn: lided with the schr Smith, which was lomed tnio Bufalo in s tewklug condition. 1t 14 stated that on the areival of the Micbizan af thie port the en- mneer. numed . Morrleon, and his secoud left wth the Inteution of teporting It to the United Siates fnepectara. ut this port, thelr piaces bel fllled by an unlicensed angineer at_thls port, 1o the tme of clostug the nepector's wfiice nelther the eugineer nor his anefatant hud reported. ** The Detrodt £ree Press uf yexterday bas the fol- fowing parauraphe: **Porther invostization in ihe barniuge of the stme Eighth Otilo (Iately aamed Midland), op Sundov morulbg, conBeins the sus. pie1an 1hat tha tire was the work of as ncendjary e Are onginated 10 tie forward part of the buai, and all that” temaine {s *the hall, which ta baal damazed, and the afl part nf the eshin. The weecl has drifted dowo to Sandwich oo, where 1 Tiee almostenbmerged by the water. The Eighth Olto, ms whe was [amillarly’ known, was an old boat. aud during her time has run on various routes between OWlo sod Miche fgan porta. Lately, throuch debt, shie paseed into the bands of Francls Laveit, of this pori, who in furn, at the opeuing of the present season, eold hee to s Canadrau party who Inteuded ranning her 1o connection with the Midland Roitevail. of Cangda, Alont $2,000 was expenied In ittlng ber up, which wan done an_the Cansdian side. Throngh some mismndersianiding the Haliroad Company failed (o take e, and she again canie into the possession of Mr. Lovett, who about three weeks ago had her to- witred for $12,000, which, owing to the deprecis- tion in vate of veasel property, will probably cover the Jusa. BUFFALO. Burrato, N. Y., ‘Aog 2L—Charters—8chre Rate Richmond, ealt to Cleveland at 4e per brl; +Uarvay Blesell, Jotin Green, Tow Baker, Anstris. and K. J. MeVea, eoal o Chicago st 2Be per fon: Yankee Blade. brimstone to Cleveland at 00c per ton, . o. by, and cosl theura to Chicugo At 40¢ perton: C. A, Kiow. conl from Randnaky to Chi- cagoal 40c per fon, free; steam-barge N. K. Faltbank, _coat (o Chicago al e per ton; scht W. B. Allen, umber frois Cheboygan. Mich., to Chicago at $1.25 per m; steam barge Chamberlain and two cansorts, Iron ore from Mar- quette to Cleveland at 81,40 per ton: achrs Morn- ing Light and Minnte Blawnon, lumber from Al pena to Chicago al SL. 1245 per m on rall: Polly X, oul from Anbistula fo Milwankee 8t 43¢ per ton, Cleared — Stmr _ Keweasw, _ Daluth, mdee; props Pacific, liancock, — mdso: _Hoanoke, Chicago, ' muse; ‘Tiogn, Bay Cuji schra Queen Cily, Chicago; Ruperlor, Fayinaw; D, .~ Foole, Chicaga, 00 tons coals 6. I Jtiissel, Chleago: Elma, Saginaws £tna, Chicazd, ad, 500 brls salt; N, Wi “hicagu, 530 tous cosl; P. M. Rogers, Chica, n:rmnm Cmu* g John- ston, Chicago, Urls salt: M. 8. Lawson. Chi- cago: A! King, Chicago; 0. Cromwell, Sagi- naw; barges Clement. Suginaw: 1. Iotchkiss, Muscagee: 8. IL Lathrop, Alpepa; Chippewa, Muskoa; M. Barton, Saginaw, ‘Special Dispaich to The Tridune. Burrato, N. Y., Aug. 21,—~The arrivals by lake were light to-day, and canal freights weakened, closing at Nc dechine. Tio or thrce bosta were contracted to load at 7¢ on corn to New York. The achr O. M. llond, alesk to ths \olland Canal, wot abont 8,00 bu corn. DETROIT ITEMS, Yesterday's exchanges from Detrolt contain the following: S Tt1a roported that the ownersof the wrecking stmr Cumberiand are negotlating for the purchaso of the prop Atlantic, belonging tothe Unlon Steam- bost Company. The {ug Vulcan, Capt. Thomas Iiackett, which passcd thia port Saturday night bound for Harris- ville for a raft, arrived at that port Bunday, and the same evening left wilh 8 raft of over L 000, 000 et GaFine Ihe pubt twesty sava, A [1 ‘were cut during e 5, A0 B Bon ot theta woro standing 18 tho woods Sature day noon, gulrrdly graln shippers refusod to pay over 81 cents on wheat t Montresl, and brokers held out for # centa. ‘Fhe prop Dominjun accepted 8% cents, but the prop Lake Erle refused o similar offer and will nol accepl of leas than B cents. The tug Flsher was inapected yesterday and pro- nousced all right. ‘She will leave to-morsow to run on one of the tnbutaries to the Wabash fn the vicinity of Toled The tug Btranger, which went into commission 1ast week, pusredd up the river yesterday forenoon with the flral tow of vessals alie Las in over two years, TORT COLBORNE. Durvato, Aug 21 —Vessels pausing Port Col- borus lock in the forty-eight hours ending a6 o'clock Monday, 20th: ® Westward —J’ros California, Montrea) to Detroit; Zealan, Ilomilton to Toledo. Darks Florida, Kingston to Black River; DMsmarck, to Bay City; Haron, 81, Cathenines to Point Pelea. Schrs Rio- ing Star, Fairhaven Lo Chicago; llercules, Hamil- ton ta Yoledo: Aun Falconet, Toronto, no orders; Van Strambanzee, Meicall, no onders, Barge For- tune, Hamilion 1o Tutedo. £ L'rope Champlain, Chicago to Ogdens- burg. 8 amo; Eumre Detrult to Mon- treai: barke Montzomery, Toledo 1o Oswego: J. . Bensow, Bay Ullb 10 Olwr&n; schra Willlam Haynor, Detroit to Oswego; Adventurer, Detrolt tu Cuarlott - srford, Cls Mary, Erie to Welimud; E. i1, Rat und ‘to Uamilton; A.' W, Luckey, Clevelind to Toronto; Ene, Stewart. and Monte- rey, Toledo te Kingsion; Emeu, Hig Creek to Kingston; William Young, Ashtabala fo Prescort; Hirooklyn, Sheboyran to Rlngetyn. Discliurging at elevator—sieam parge Tecumseb, — Chicago w Toledo. TITE CANAL. Duingerony, Aug. 21.—Arrived—Mayflower, Lasalle, 4,000 bu coru, 1,800 bu rye, 84 bris dour: prop Welcome, Otiawa, 5,000 bu com; North Star, Mareellles, 6,000 bu corn; Dells France, Morns, 4,600 ba corg, 1,200 bu osts, 25,875 1by seaid; Georgia, deneca, 8,000 bu core, +5.100 ibs u.dwop Montsuk, Luckport, 500 brls flour, 15L,200 L moal; Maple Leal, Otiaws, 5,600 ba coru. Cleared—Lockport, Lockport, 20,000 lath, 00,- O bmron, Aug. €18 Arrtvad—D £ UUEFORT, ADR. ~Arrived—Da! Dawn, Ladalle, 6,000 b cf‘m’;"\w. irtverd B0 bu curn; Catacact, Utica, 6. 0 corus Morolug Light, Ottaws, 6,000 bu corn; Moate SR P, O e p oy, Jolie st 100,000 Ringléa, 6,300 Tathe ’ i T—— LAKE FREIGOTS. Cuicado, Aug. 2L.—Freights wore less active, with carriere asking 4¢ for corn (0 Buffalo. Roow wad taken for 40,000 bu whest, 100,000 ba corn, 110,000 ba outs, and 20,000 bu rye. Following are the cbarters: To Buffalo—Prop Jarvis Lord, cbr 3. C. Ring, corn; prop Ewplre State, corn snd oats; prop Cuba, rye sud corn; and barge Davideon. oats—through aud un private terms, To Collingwood—-8chr Collingwood, ‘corn st 24c. In the afternoou tha buryes Lincoln, Lizger, Clinton, and Grimsby were reported for aboal 70,000 bu wheat, (0 luad here o at Milwaukes, The going rate v1a the lakes and ‘Erle Cenal on corn from Chicsgo to New York is 113ic. Rallroad rates are quoled at J0cron gmm Chicago to New York, and 35¢ t Hoston snd New England potuus, ———— PORT HURON, Special Dispaich io The Tribuns, Port Huroy, Mich., Aug, 2110 p. m.—~Down —Props B. W. Blanchard, T. W, 8nook; schrs Palaski, Vampire, New Dominlon. Tp—Props Warverly, Comuiodors, Nebrasks, Anale Young, Quebec, Porter, Chamoerlain snd barges, Cormorans and consort, Cofinberry snd ¥ m_squth, treab; weather e, ‘The tug Sacipaon released the g{«n Commodore from her unpleasant poaition on Ruseell's Liland, where shie wont on last sho passed up evening —— EKl&m i Bpacial Dispaich o (bune. Exss, Ang. 2L —Arcvals—Prop Alsske; b Crandier S, Weile, D, Beoson. B P A eals. Departures—Props Almks. B. B, Hale; barges American, G H. Weeks, Kespaake. TORONTO RATES. Rates keep abont tne same a4 last reported: and even if they do not sdvance our vessel-men will make season’s returne There sre two months' sajling yet, and. if freights are abuucagt 4 Dresent retes, the owners will have ressop to be tontent. It s still to be noticed that in Western BOsta Yeascl-ownacy are all ready w2 geling resdy TRIBUN : ' WEDNESDAY, for a larce aupply of freight that will want moving. Globe, 20th, NAVIGATION NOTFX, Cricacn. —There wera hot few vessels st the Inmber-markee yesturdny....The rehr Mafne waa at Miller Hrothers shipyarda sesterday for o new foremnst....The new rchr Charles Forter pa d Detrolt Friday night. and shonkl be here roan. She has 1,600 tons of coal on board.... After receiv- fving s complste overhaulinz, - from . etem to stern, the schr Golden Wrat went to sn elevator to load yesterday.... In consequenca of the Geneva Lake regalta occur- ring this week, the sace for third-class yachts will nat Lake place heee ontil a week frum Eatnrday... Tug “aptaing have como Lo the conciusion that 8100 per montn I not enoazh for theirarduaus and dan. getoue service, amd will therelnre ask for $1:25, the new rate o take effect nest month, Otnrn Pontr.—Wark on the Maskegon harbor i prouresaing satistactarily ... A new druize has been aniched st St Cathariges ond towed to To- tonta.... The sehe Trinidad has satled from Ocwego with bilk aalt for thia port_at 75c.... Dreduing has been Guisted in the Eusfern tiap at Toronto, and thn huom have beon piaced....Vhe botlers of e new steamor for the Detrolt & Cleves tand Company sre to bo made of steel. Willist Kouerls, mrto of the schr E. M. 8 was arrestent Mooday, awl put in jall at for assauiting a seaman on buar his vissc Union Snip Laborera' Society In Quebes il on strike, mildly but frmly, ‘Thegrievance I that uou-union men were employed when umun men ‘The schr Sweden, with tunber and of pino bLuards, from Sault Ste. ¢, Mich., arrived at Garden Island at 10 2. m. was dirchiarced with Calvin & lircek's m apraratus, sl reft for Toledo light at 4 p. . the sume day, This dispatch is unprece- dented In the timber buaine: PORT OF CIHCAGO. ‘The follawing wers the arrisala and ¢learances fot the twenty-four Liours ending at 10 o'clock Iast DIght; AntvaLs—Bimrs Corana. A, Joseph, sundriea: Bher “lwl;fimv boyean. Manitowoe, sundries,” Muke; Tope Japan. liunaio, auniriexs Kmpr toter-Ucean, Builaiv, , Erle, cont, Mes ker, Henian FIaTK, llentin Riverside, Snuth ilaven. sundries: Fussis, Wafialo, sundries; Groree mnvar Muskegon. humhers G, P, Heath Sangatue! ig matis, Peslitizo, towis lumnt "7""1 schrs 8. P. Wilson, Stilimm, Tumber: 0, {t, Johnson ‘hite Lake, (am L Elitnwood, ‘Whits_Lake, lumbers P'lot, Muvkegon, Maggle Thompson, White Lake, lumber} fuskegon, Jutuber: Mugtmorenct, Montpoller, Algons, lumver} Jumnber: Argonaui, Itnffalo, lights javen, lombers Mionfe Mueler, Mu . Moure, B 2. Mool Vimtwrs 1V r Lawsou, tumbers ' House & Comdres, 3ian- e, lumbery ¢ evekaune tee, snnuriey: | rums Fat. Stuskeson, lnmber: 7. Seventiihto, Munkey i . fumbers Metro Menomince, Erinber: Westchester. telen [slood, Muskewon, luusber: Muskegun, lnmbers A, Mos Dirtatur, Erie, lght: F. A.tieorges, Erte, 1 . Kage, Wiffalo,'coals #caw Maguaiens, Lackard's Fler, 00 kapaxoRs—Schir Kate L. Bruce, Colllngwood, 21,454 bu rorn:’ schr Chieney Ames, Ringston, 18,700 inicorn:_prop Charles letts, Msulstee, %) Ty oats; schir Marenzo. Bufalo, 41,05 by corn; seiir San Dirxy, Ruffalo, 63.400 bn cornt schr | nias A, heott, Erle, 44,000 by vorn; 415 b rye, schr Mogdaiens, feed; brnannI Buffa:o. 47,300 by corn. 14 and 2,500 pfgs af leads sehr Halsted, ug: corn: prop Gordon Cnmpbelt, Erle, 43 Buflafo, 100 brlaflour: prop Kxylark, sundriea; prop Fountain Clty, bu corn, 300 bris dour. ) and suniries; stinr Muskego 10Urls hams. aod sutirie 4 bris porks: setir Lumbe al, 2 brieoll; schr : 4 0 1 ton of 3 1810, 40,001 bu carn; atmr Co sundries; schi prop G. I, lieath, sal o prop Chauncey ffuribnt, utfalo, 41 ackands Pler, 33 bazs 0, nalt, 120 boxs flour, uskegon, 30 bria pork, Drig kashion, Penraukee. n, lilack Creek. 4 linds soft ugatuck, w40 dry : fes;’ nrop Tiveraie, Aouth itaven. bria fpork wad”sundriea; schr Josed, Holland, 8,000 o o e— Palmerston and Adamn, Cnt. Wickham fiafman‘s Book, When Butler's (woman-of-the-lown) orider reached England, Lord Palimerstun was the head of the Government, Lord Jobn Ruassell woa Sccretary of State for Forelgn Affalrs. Lord Patmerston wrote to Mr. Adaihs to know if the order us printed in the Loudon ;mpcn wos authentie.” Mr. Adams asked if he In- quired officluly or privately. Lord Palicrston replied rather evasively. Mr, Adamns fusisted. Lord Palmerston answered that, if Mr. Adams must know, lie begged bimn to understand that he inquired ullldallf. Mr, Adans bud the cor- respondence carefully copled in Moran's best handwriting, and fnclosed it to Lord Johm, with a note IAquiring who was her Majesty's Secreta- ry for Forelgu Affairs—was it Lord Palmerston, or Lord John! A quick reply came trom Lord Johin, asking him to do nothing further in the matter til} he Lad beard from him again. The next, du‘y a note was recejved from Lord Palmer- ston withdrawlug the correspotudence. AMUSEMENTS HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MONDAY, Aug. 20, every evening and Wednesday and Eaturday Matinces, Unequaledttr. James "N elity Str. dobn Parselie,r. Louis J Wl c 3 Attretion Uetmmetalir w Sakem grel, AT — " Ttoure, Mis Itjou Herun, and Mrs. Tanne: One Weel ppoaraned of M Lo (h r, Chias. . Morton, Fi More of Irekrer, dr. . I Welln, Mr. Wentworth, snd othors, 10 the powerful romantic drima entitled - PAUL GRANDET, Alterot and adapied from tie French by Jolin Par- sello, Eaq, T McVICKER'S THEATRE. LAST WEEK of one of the beet lays cver pro- duced {n Chieago. “SERAPHINE.” Excellently Acted—Desutifully Mounted. TWENTY-THIKD-S'I_“ GROUNDS, BASE BALIT. First sppearance of the celebrated ALLEGH‘];‘.SIY CLUB- CHICAGOS, TUESDAY, Aug. 21, WEDNESDAY, Aug. 2 Classieal aad Eng Intermedlate and of both sexes have equ ute for admiseinn to any or businees, Eleventh ADTIS ACIDENY, © Chairmen of the Bnard of WILLIAN K, PINYOCK, LL.D,, Haster. This sehont ts desfgned to give the hest' and most 1horouch peeparetton for co The past year tiary e een ten teachers, il ity and experience, sid one hundred and Bty N Thete v & mreparatary sl i1 Fglieh studlos and French for bovs feom ten ta fourteen years of aze. The Acadeing bourding house 12 linder the entira rice nf the reatlent erachers, And boys recetve cares jervirion and stAnson . of catalogues sud clrculars addres the Master. PARK INSTITUTE, 103 and 103 Ashiand-av., Chiraga, A Dayand Boarding School of the First Grade, for Girls and Youny ladies. Musie, At Btonrding I tculars 8 i MISSOURL 1 term mlflh! Sept, 12 A b B Privictjal, COLLEGE. MEDICAL The thirty-seventn regular course of Lectures in this institution will begin on lhmlln{. the 1st of Uctolier, 1877, and continne five inonths, The picliminary course will begin on Monday, 10th Sentember, The commencement for conferring degrees will be held carly in March, JH7R. For he annasl cireular and catalogno givlng reg- olations for gradaation, fecs, and otlicr fufurma- on, A ddresn P, GEIRVAIS ROBINSON, M. D., Dean, 152 O L, St Loais, Mo, UNIVERSITY OF'le\'()TllE DANE, NOTRE DAME, IND. This Tnstitution nfforde students an_oppartunity of pursafne at wil) A Clasmical, Sclentific, or Com mercial Canrse, Tho Post-Graduate Course af Civil Engineering 1 now fully established, Clasnes will be tesnmed on Tuesdny, Scot. 4. For catalogae. addres - VERY REV, W, CORDY, ©. 8, G. CINOLCO T AT Qn T 2 CIIICAGO LADIES’ SEMINARY, 15 AND 17 NOUTIT SIEELDONST., . Gne square east of Unlon Fifteenth year opens Sept. 10, Thorough Instroetion in alt the departmenta—Engiisy, Classival, Art, and Mu- siral, _Klocution & specisity, under Prof. k. 31 Bonth, Cholee lueation, commodivus buildings, and epeclal ine ducemeats (n Boarding Department, SISS GREGG, Prinetpal, VANSAR COLLEGE, Fall sesalon opens Sent. 10, 1477, Enfrance examina. ttona Sept, 19, 2 21, Catalognens, with full partic. ulars, may’ derstzned. The Department of usic, Drawiog, and Painting will be open liereatier a8 school for epeciat tustruction tn those arts, For clr- cular contalnfig full {aformation, agpiyta ' Texlatrar, Vassar College, Poughkeepatc, GLEASON'S ACADEM 330 WEST ADAMS.ST., CHICAGO. This nas English Clasical and Commercial School for Yuung Men and Bays. Leslizing (hat in the boy we Are bullding for the futute man, we shall atm to do the work of dovelopment and_ disefpline tharoughly and pracuically. " Faliterm upeny kvt o . B, GLEASON, Principsl, WOLTE HALL, DENVER, OOLOBADO, _A Hoarding and Dy Séhool for Giris. Tloxius bept. 8. Young fadles aifiicie:d witl Astlinis «nd Discases of tha d Lunke, will find here & dry and fu gorating with superlor sdvantazes for vducatios. Aps it Jhev. 3. bR 4, 0D, Rectof, or Y. "htea t_tie Fremont T CHYATT, Presient. U ELMHURST BOARDING SCHOOL. A Fanity fehool for Young and Giris, near Dicags, Nextwchool year begins Wednesd e y e mos trum ern Native teache arcomplistied Professors uf M 1! . L. Chlengy. - ADpIy for elreular SUCT iy o [ e Lo, () Mlle. C. Broussais Prenchand Engllsh School for Young Ladies and Childzen, reopens on Sepl. 10, at 6l Michigan- av. She will be assisted by Mlle. M. Hroussals, Miss Josforn, and otlier compotent teachers. MORIZAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY. Cant. ED, N, KINK TALCOTT. | Aces Sk WU ROST™ idteroate. o ground. ~ Kession peud fur catalogiie to Capt. ED, 01T, Morgan Park, Cook Co., flI: "CHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE, MORGAN PARK, u cHicsao, Ticopens Tuerday, Sept. 11, 1477, with & Clasicst Bel: entific Caurse xad Iréparatory L Arthar ). Cres. wold, Principat of Music Nepartaient. For parilclars adurens (e Predident.” G. THAYER Murgan Park, Cook Co., L., or &L 77 Madison-at.. Clite College of Individual fnstruction, FOR BOTI SEXD. Bix Courwes of Study. Students advance scpa- rately, accarding to abuity, For cotalognes ad- drows W, P. JONES, A. M. Lakeaido Ually Evana- an, NI CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, 4 1 LLY. Priocipal. Froebel School and Kinderzarten, 482 WENT WASHINGTON-NT. Jdust east of Unlon Park. Wil wned Mond U, 1877, MISs SARA ED ADELPHI THEATRE, J IL HAVERLY....... Proprietor and Msnager, Ladies’, Children's, and_Famflivs Great 50 and 25 ceat Wedacaday Matince. To-ulght again. J. 11, STODDARDT, - Atiss LOUISE BYLVESTEN, Mr ILAISDELL, and & arst-class Dramatic Compuny, iu Divt Boucicault's play THE LONG STRIIE. ew Scenery. i1l by Night. Tele, h Ofce. Hedge- Grder: cnee o Folcen of ‘sameton brre See out one-Lalf what they are as auy other frst- **All L 'Vlb:llnl:" the 's Hewe TON'S OPERA-10U Monroe-at., nfl!t«ltfl. weaeat g g, [0, % T iAVivG aacs, _Imiiensa sitractious every buuiay Night. PROGRAMME OF EXCURSION O i sonk RN, for ane week (weathier permitting): Wetaeldsy, Sug: 3 ug. 22, 6t Joa at i, Hetara at 19 p. m. g, Caricred o eveat 53, Char ealog, Veiddy, Aug, g o 0 Svenin. ukeo sl & . 1o, I upom, t Evagatan both ways turday, Aug, 23, : Fare to Father KBt 200 Mo 81 $1 ruud trin Al oltiers 20 ceats o iy 2 ‘TO M DESIRABLE (OFFICES IN THE TRIBONE BUILDING TO REINT. Applyto WM. 0, DOW, Room 8 Tribune Building, | 800 Guality, Tull fashi 4. S g g b e NORTL[NSIDE TIIGIER SCHOOL, 3 and JO8 CHICAGO-AV. Clames for Buys of all ages. Address or l?rl\' bersons .. after Nept, 1~ CECIL BANNES, .. . MILITARY COLLEGE. NO. hour from haratozs: hes Do te ugs. for bovs Atting for college, science.or hustueas; 24th year, Send [orcamiogue with engtasinghand pelerenced o WAL ACE C. WILLCON, A. M., President. MRS, GARRETSON, Asststed by Miss THURSTON, wilt reoren her Board. in wud Duy Sebooi for Young Ludies and Children, 52 Weet Forty-seventhoat, hew York, ob “’tdnvn‘n/. Bepl. 2. Florourh Eogitah Courae, with superior fa- c"Yllu'nylh: "etudy ‘of" M ste, French, and Gertian, Cirenlars sent o applt D JIH.I’I‘AI(\.' ACADEMY, WORCESTHI, MASE. s Its gradustes for commanding positions in ursnits. Twenly-second year e LF, A. M., bupt. % E. Hacans, 77 Stadlson st., sout) For Young Ladies and Little Wia A delighitful hote aud circulira apply L 3ise GHACE ¥. RIERVIEW ACADENY, POUGUKEELSIE, K. Y.~ A wide.awake, thurougli-guing school for boys, i u 1 40 each besl. e by bl Minsaurt Nehool of Midwifers. Anstowny. Vhvalology. Micwlfery, Discasch of Wo: mmlludlti,lllhlllrvll:. 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Ve for $0; can ba Snished by 80y one oot o A n sipa i Seate, DS S et )y OARDT Vi u 1] rray & Lanman's Florids Water bae uften been syled the e Eveniaiing berfume.t It is Indeod (ruo that la deliglitful and rofreshlog 1) Tiaty' 4ays brounu whatsver | nvatart SrEftued VS N ERT FRked b Liupersshould alwars bk £o7 the Viorids Water prepsted by Lanman & Keusp, New Yurk, __SEAN DUAWEHSY Keep's Jean Drawers, Vors best quality, 506 per balr, 473 East Madisd-sia LYON'S KATIIAIIZO, IS Bl and . e YOUR | wiat s dore s and you_ will HAIR [earn how it may worTn (08 done at a small AVING2ICost, Men and women should be carcful of thetr L. It isnnt merely an ornament; It fs as much a tart of Nature's plan for the perfection and the oreservation of lfe, as s any aber of the beds, sclene have scarched long and pa- tiently for the hest means of preserving and. cultivating the hair. Thirty-five vears ago, the emloent scholar, Prof, E. 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Between New York and Huvre via 1'lvmouth, from Teraz, N, L., too of Mortou-st, DEPPARS. 1 TO HAVRE=First Cabla, Third Cabln, $13, Kteerage, #20. includin 10 PLYMOUTH, LOND In Fnita Fi in, §93 to_$100, sccording 1o sccammoda- tlon; Second Cavin, $85; THIRG Cabin 835, blecrags, 27, lucludting everything as sboye. OLIs DE DEBL Agvot, 53 Brosdway, ar W. F. WIITE, 7 Clar Aient for Chileugo. North German Lloyd. wine, bedding. and uteusits. ON, or suy raliway station Thesteamersof this Company ¥iil sall every Bate,. day from Dremen Pler, foot of ‘Tutrdat., Hobo, Lutes of age—Froni New York to bo Londo and Bremen, first cabla, i mecol catin, §60. golds steerage, $%0 carreney - Fur (roig, OF pALIAEC URY 10 QELIOCITS & GO,y 2 Bawling tireen, New Vurk, Groat Western Steamshilp Lm—c: From Now York to Bristol (Kagfaad) direct. Tueaday, Aur. 14 proed 3 M. o 67 Clar-at., lfl’c{lltwtlxmnl Halirose. "DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. We heroby give notice that the partnorshlp which bas itherto existed between us as Live Stock Comi- nuumu‘ Drokers of this market, under the irin nae of DENNY & REDMAIN, Han this Jay been dissolved by mutusl content, Al debta puld and receivod by, tlicr wember of the late i Bigned . A, DENNY, W, T, REDMA', Union Btock Yards, 111, Ang. 20, 1677, —W. T. Redman wil contlune in the busi- heretofore, under the Srm uame of W. T, DISSOLUTION. The copartnership herelofors exlating betwren the undersigned undor (he b name of Hackus & Watsus 12 Shis Usy diwolecd by mutual cunsest, Gearge 11, Watson will pay all debis of the sald 0ru,"and 18 alons sutliorized to coliect what ls due them. F. ¢ BACKUS, 1cago, Aug. 20, 1677, GEO. H. WATAU! je0, H. Wataon will continge the bust: the Brm Of Iackus & Waison ab fresent locas T 44, Biatent uader aivic of Geo. 1 W i L Mugee Furnice Company, Doston, Mase., blandard bluves. lauges, sud ¥ BUSINESS UARDS, “Your Broken Clothes At trifiing expense. 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Ellléfln Matn and Alr Line). xpreas.. 400, o 2200 Atcom modation, 10:30 8 1. Atiuatic Exprees (d Wik a M. Nigbt Eapress,, 2% s m. FITTBBURG, P& ‘WAYNE & CHI0AGO BAILWAY, Depot, cormer Calal and Madisanate. Heket Ot ark-ot., Fatior House, d Pacit lHotel. STk | A BALTIM Tratns leave from Exposition IE;"" foot of M u“n"‘; of Mone ot Flcket ) g {iFund Pacho, aad Deson ag‘p?-l Yol 2 Arrive. Moratny E: 5:408. m, Falite, 8:40p: f: LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN S8OUTHERN, icave, | Arrive, Morylog Mall—0ld Line. K. V. & Dostou bpectal & Aflagtie Express, dul; Night I PITTTBBURS, QINUINK. Dejoi cormer of Cliun sod ATI & BT. 10U R R Casroll-sta,, West Bide Depart | Arrive. Day Expres. 08 w.{% 5:10p. . Nlght Express. g 00 po w18 T:308 e Deput, TR ot Dacrtan Mo, T Iket T Quiaba. Leavenwth & Atch tx' Peru Accominodsiion, Nlsht Bapruas... LAKE NAVIGATION. 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