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+ the.expdbuitars of 1a; THE CiliCAGO TRIBUN SATURDAY, JULY I 7 " EVENING JOURNAL John L. Wilson Claims to Own Half of It. [e Sayo that He and Charles Wore Co- partaers Sinoo 1001 What e Did for the **Jearnal,” and What Nis Prother Bid Nol Do for Rin. £ S Just as the clerks {n the offiee of the Clerk of the Saperlor Court were preparing to closo up Jost eveniug a bill was Oledd Ly Messre, Goudy, Chandler & Skinner, na soticltors, which makes some rather novel and serlous charges against the Inte proprietor of tho well-known Zesing Journal. The complsinant is Jobn L. Witson, o brother of the fate Charles L. Witson, and he makes defendants Carolina F. Wilson, fn lau’r ownright andas exocutrix of ber husband's estate, Loutsn Wilson, Heney W. Farear, John R, Wilson, Andrew Shuman, and the Chlcago Zeeatng Journa's The complainant atates that fu 1844 I.l:o Feening Journa! wos established, and unttl IB?d Tad a hard etrugzle for existence. ln 1836 Caarles L. Wiison became tho solo owner of the raper, and congueted it, according to the’ bill, with unvaryiug oad fortune until 1861, when § bad & poor status and no prestige, and (ts ownar was {n a condition of great financial embarrass- ment, and without credit sufiiclent to purchase the supplics requisite for the usuat and reeutar fssucs of sald newspaper, Hls Indebtedness at the last-named time whs so pressing that it was Impracticable and [mpossinle for him Jonger to conttnue tho publication of the Journa', aud he then lurlled to complalnant for financial pid, and for lhelp to keep the skl newspaper in - existonce s aud, wpon o fall * exomluation of the condition and Lusiuess thereof, the lattor learncd that its cir- culativn was so small, aud its financial status bud, that its income did not pay its oxpenses, am that its Mabilities exceeded its nsscts by thuy sum of §10,000. Johu, however, agreed to ad- vance mouey on < TUR IOLLOWING CONDITIONS: That the Journa’, aned all its usscte, should be conveyed $0 him, aud he should havo exclusive cantrol of its publication, and the sl direction of its editorlal polieys the safd purtics should becomo equal cupariners for the purpuse of ublishing the Juurnal and for condueting the rmnlnm of job-orinting; camplaluant should furniah, as o loan to the copartuership, all the nccessary capital for the business and publication; that, until the Indcbtedness of £10,000 should be wholly extinguished, one-third of thie not profits of tho business shiould be ap- proprinted to the payinent of the samne, and tho thien balance of the'net profits should be di- vided cqually botwecn them. When the fn- debteduess of 810,000 shiould have been wholly pald, the net profits of the business should then e divided ueunuy belween th copartuers, and Charles L. Wilson, fora time at lcast, and at tho cxpense of complalnant. should scver bis conneetion with the Journal, Tho nb{r:ct in view In thus requiring a conveyance of the pa- was to saye it from levy "and sale for tho atiafaction of the exlsting indcbtedness; and complainant further claims ha only gavo paslst- ance after repented urcent requests, ond to eava Dhis brother from bavkruptey. The conditlions wero accopted, tho conveyance made, and a copartperabip formed on the above Dasls, Verv soon thereafter, and in Aprll, 1861, Charles L, Wilwon salled for Englan to assume tho dutles of an nttache of the Americnn Lega- tion at the Court of 8t. James, At this tiaro complalnant wai, 2s ho states, 8 mav of exten- #lve means, lnfuential position, great business experlence, and large fuauchsl credit. Ho ot oneo ASSUMED CONTROL OF TIE PATER, Eiving it his time, name, credlt, and experlenee, and, ‘o needed, put into_ the husiness aboul 820,000.- The obstacles In the way of putting the paper on o souud busincas bnsls were almost insurmountable, und, In fact, the povor was so dintrusted by the cummercial world that the dally supplies nceessary for its publication conld not be had), save by the use of his fudtvidual meane and credit, and, but for them, absolute fallura would have flnnlly overtaken tho co- partnership. After many months of unremitting toll, and @ autns of noney, John sticcecded In putting tho Journal on n footing that realized considerable profit to the copart. nersbip. 110 then began paying on tha exlatin fudebtedness ogainst it of §10,000, and, wllfi credit establfsbed, the prompt payinent of com- wiorclal obligatlons, s consistent aditorial poll- ey, and close sttentlon to business, bo fo about tio years after tho formation of tho covartners slip, in November, 1883, had the Journal freed from debt, placedd it in o condition of perfoct independeuce, aud insured for it o future of finauciul prusperity, Charles L. Wilson wan still an attache of the American Legation at the Court of 8t Jumes, and_ John regularly void him his shate of the profits of the coparte nership. At tho explration of thrco years from tho formatlon thercof, the mouthly net profits of the Jourual were very largo, and wers overagiug fully 880,000 per aunum; of which Churles L. Wilsou rezularly recelved, atter tho payment of the indebtedness, one-half, and cantiued 20 to do until his return from En- gland, which occurred in tho month of October, A. D. 1861, Bhortly alter Lis return ho resum- ud his conncetion with thu paper, the proprie. torship cuntinuing as befure. COMFLAINANT BIILG KEMAINED IN TIE SOLE CltANOR of the fnancial atfairs of the firm, and shared in the shaping of the editorfal policy of tha vonraal, giving it bis entire atteution untit 1809, wheu Lo found his bealth su much impafred that hie was forced to retire from tho stusl munagement, but with the understunaing that the partuership should coutinue intact s to the division of profits as before, Complaimant furilior alleges that the fnan- clal atrougth of the Journal 18 dus o his efforts and anagement, Its net profits since Lix ru- tiroment bave oveenzed $30,000 o year, Up to May, 1500, he regulacly drew moneys from the Journal on account of his share of its profits, but not near el that was due him, ond after o lot his agent applicd to the cashier for somo ooy on his account, but was told that Cliarles L. Wilson hud given instructlons to make-no Lurtlier payment on compiatunnt's account, aud . slnce that Ume the Iatter hua UECEIVED NO MONBYS from any ouo ou account of his share fu the Journal, As soon thereafter as hio could commualeata Wlth b, Jon demanded of bis brother Charles 18 rousun for retusing to lonor Lis druft, na was wisurcd that the same was made, not on account of any disautlsfaction, or unwlilinguess %o pay, but becaus all of the funds of tite Juir- nal wero then needed for sotmo special business l‘!’t‘:.xlam::lllfimfil l‘;nnrovcmm;au. b:'m that, in & y bls druits woul Lonured, s theretotore. July thut he relled on the ulin s 1alth of that assurs nee, aud, lulled there. ) waited for several Emd y 1uto & sensu of securit: nioney account, and was refused (he amu; still intlra 1o health, and unable. to ailulrs personal attention, placed b pRpers, touching hls copartoersbip fn the Jotirna', an bis clabin for a share of (ta profits, with thy Hou, Qeoree C. l!nu‘! theu of Chicago, with fustructivne to demaud andenforcs an necoqnt: ing, and tho payment of bis ducs n such bo. Lalf, Bates presented complainant's clali ond demand 1o Cherles L. Wison, whe admitted tholr legality and justice, but wsked for a Httle thne lu which to vy them. Furtber tima was grunted, aud turther delays wore wadountil g sutumuy of 1571, when Bales begay tua prepara- tion of the papers necessury to entorco John's flghtain the courts. Before the same were tompleted, bowover, the fire of° the bth of October of that yoar occurred, which destroyed ail the papers. Preparations Wero ut oucy tuade Lo restore thein, but before this could be dune Mr, Bates was abpoluted Uuited Btates Atoruey for Utah, and fu. wedlately feft Chicago for Salt Lake Clty to ussuwe the dutics of his position, Complaiu- ant then put his matters nto the hands uf Gther wounsel, and Charles often ndwltted that ,JUUK'S CLALM WAS JUST AND BIOULD LR I'ALD, The biood relutivushin, aud the fact that he did Bt peed tue mowey, mode cowplaibust re- luctaut to push suit, aud Lo has deluyed, on Fecelving repeated promlses, beglubiug an; Procevdiugs at faw. As late as lust winter, it Is clawed, Cuarles sduilttod lus llability, and promised Lo settls tho matter. The cupartnership has b been dlssolved, €xeept by the death of Charles, avd oo full we- vountng bss ever been had. The Jowrual i Low very valuable property, ylelding large brolity and cowplatuant clafing s one-half i Thu net prolits sluce 1869 have copartner, and then, ive to s terat| Tu all, e $30,000 @ year, und Do thiuks th due biw at leaut #150,000 casp, SRt . LY NI3 WILL Chrles left al) bty nrup.:n{ to Lis wite, but with dircetions to buld one-hall of it In trust until bls daughter Loutva should come of sge. 1t either aliould die before that tiue the whols was W 2o b the survvar, L July, 1878, Charles Lo Wilson, Heury W. Farrar. and John R. Wilson filed a statement with the Auditor of Btata declaring their Inten- tlon to incoroorate the Kvealng Journal, the capital stock beinz fixed at £200,000. A leense was fssued to them, and shortly afterward a re- port was filed showlng that tha'3,000 shares had Deen subscribed for, as followa: ' To Charles 1., Wiison, 1,008 sharea: to f. W, Farrar, one share; and toJ. R. Wilson, onc_share. Theao theeo persona then clected thempeives Dircet- ors, and have since continued tohe such, Com- plalnant sata that when he heard of this formation of a corporation he oh. fected, but Charles nassured him that it was dons nos & malter of busineas expedishcy, and that his partnership rigbly should be protected and pald for. Mrs, Wilson now holds these 1,003 shuras, and utterly ro- {uses to account for them or torecognize John's righta to any share a¢ all. Shels about making 1 transfer of 990 shiares to Andrew Shumnn oF some one else, H. W. Farrar {s acting as busi- neas manager, collecting and disbursing all moneys, and 1a puviogover monthiy large sums to Mra. Wilson on nceount of dividends, In_goncluston, complainant avers that he fs enmléd to onc-hall "tho valuahla property known e the Even'ng Journa!, and o haif its net wrofits aince 15069, and ho aska for en ac- count of {ts profits, for a sale of the paner it necosgary, and for an injunction to prevent the defendants frow transferring any atock, or pay- fne Mrs. Wilson any money, untii tho suit In dectded. An application was made to Judze Moore fust before ho left the cliy, und he granted an fnjunction as nsked. e MARINE NEWS. CANALS, At o meeting of the Free Canal Assoclation at Buffalo, Wednesday evening, Mr. L., P, Perkins nmde an extended nddress, In which he urgad strongly that the Erle and ali other canals shonld* Lo made froe, 1la sald the construclion of the old Erle Canal was suthorized by the Legislature of Now York, April16, 1817. Operations com- menced July 4 of that yoar, Ir was completad and epened on the 20th of Octobor, 1823, nmidet an amount of rojoleing the like of which had nover since bacn known In this conniry, Its eatl- mated costyrvas $4,093, 738, while the actnal cost was 87,14,780. This csponditure of money had nover heen folt by tho pooplo of the State, Alle nning for ten years tho husinoss had so far Cr it hail 1o Lo enlaryed, Anthority for this putpose was obiained from Ihe Legielaturg In May, 18145, Tho eanlargement wad commencod in Augnet, 1830, and 1t wus comnpleted in Soptem- ber, 1802 “Tho' cstimated coat of this work was £24.40: while the actual expenditure amount. cd to 00! “The lengih of the cansl aftae he vnlorcoment was &5ulg moiles. ‘IUte averave annunl cost OF Fepalr por mife was onty 4. e Btate recelved fos tolls, from tha year 1821 to Bep- tembor, 1860, incinsve, the agorevato sum of $03,493,110, ' Durinz tho samo period the cot of Foaird ias §21,035,617, tha not prolt boing $72, - LAKE FREIGHTSA. The grain fraight engagomonta woro largar yes- terdny, ateam room being chieily taken, and some of it was engaged severul days ngo. Rates were 13¢con corn by sall to Buflalo, und 7% 4kHe do to New Yorlk, lake and rail, and 5X@0c for do by the all-water route, Ttoom as taken for 333,000 bo corn on the following boats: Props Wavarly and Russia andbargo ¥, A, George, corn to Bullalo or through; sche F', O. Lolzhton, cornto dn at 1ije; props T. A. Hcott and Alaaka, corn to Kne, through: prop £t. Albans, eorn to Ozdensbure; in the afternoon the schr W. Young, corn_to iuf- schr U, J, Wells, corn to Port Cole ‘Tl wclif Donaldson was chartored here to carry 800 tonn {ron ore from Escanabs 1o Cleveland at Goe per ton. Lumhc«rlrelxhunl thin port continue dull and nnchanzed. At Bay City lately frelyhts have gune up & «hilling on Builalo cargoss. The schr C, K. Nims brings Inmber and tim- Lert frows Usccols to Chicago at 81,00 on the fornier and 31,60 on the latter, on thoe ruil. Paraus and Emma L. Coyne bring lnmber from Alpeus fo this pore at ¥1.00 on the rail. Tuo Emma Maycs gets §1.8735 for lumber from Eaet taginaw fo this port. lera way tioichange tn fron-oro frelghts at Cleve- Iand nt Inat_acéounts, the fenres being 51,00 per tan from Marquatte, and U0c from Escanaba to Cloveland. BTRANGE STORIES, 11 tho storles told aro trae, the achr Harrlet Ross has a remarkable history, It fs atated by so that sho was bulit during tho first ten years of the present centary, and participated {n tho famons ** Porry's victory, " Sept. 10, 1813, At tnat time ahe was a Government man-of-war. Subeoquontly she was sold to private individoals, who christanod her the Clmbria. Under that name sho ealled un- 11 18519, whon she was rebmilt ot Bufalo, every- thing boing torn awav oxcoot & fow framos and deck-beams, and rochristoned the ilarriet Ross, The fnsuranco companies, who are supposed to kuow tho completo history of every vessul that sally, havo no record of kor provious to 1853, and da not know that she over sailed under any othor noose. Thelr books aliow that she was bulit tn ABGS lzr C. Kelib, of Bufulo; that she rccolved exteuslvo repaira 1n 1802, and nlso during the win- tor of 1474-'A. She now belongs to liyron Whit- taker & &m‘ of this city. When rebullt she was ownod by Mr., John loath, of Bufalo.—Detrolt Jost and Tridune. DUFFALO. DBurrato, July 12.—Movements in all kinds of frolghit here exceedingly dull. Coal nominal; rates to Milwaukeo and Chicago, 30¢, Echr Jasco char- tered forsix trips, coal from Dlack River to Butfalo, on private torms, Clearancas for twonty-four hours ending 8 p, m. —Props Passalc snd Mineral Itock, Day Clty Roanoke and Ouelda, Chicugo; Idaho, Duluth schre U, W, lott, 450 tons coal: Canton, letrolt; C. K. Nims, 600 tonw cosl, Chicsge; N, C. West, Fromont; stmr Aluska, Put-in-Bay, Vendcls pasaing Fort Colbornn (m':ll in twonty- four hours endiug at 6 p. wi. Jaly 11: Westward— Props A, Munro, Montreal to “Toledo; Conada, Hamiltou to Detroit; echrs J. N, Clark, Totonto to Cloveland; Nermuda, Gswego to Cloveland; Albatross, ort Dalbunsie ta liay City, —1'ton Lawronce, Chicago to Opdens. calon, Ashitabula to Port Mo viodo to Kiuge- PORT TNIURON, Pont ilcnow, Mich., July 12, —Down—Trops B, * W, Blauchard, Huron City, Japau, Intor-Ocean and consorts, Olcan and barge, ). I, Tuttle and consort; echra J, 1t. tley, B,A. Wood, Champlon, J. W, Doane, Emma C, Nutchinson, Up—Props St. Joscph, 8t. Lonie, Ocean, Annio Young, N. Mills and bargea; schrs Mareugo, 8, 11, Foster, C. 1, Johnaon, Rl Wind—Norih, fresliy weather cloudy, Pont lionox, Julv 1%, 10 p, m.—Vasted Up— Prons Quonse, Cofiuborry and” bbb Gl Derlain with Johy Martin, Favette Trown, Dowu—Fraps James Fluke, Fountaln City, Mich- fgan and barges, Arizons and bargoa; acliva Nor- wood, O, Amedon, Wind ~Northeast, lights weather fine, THE CANAL, Briposrony; July 12, —Arrivals — Champlon, Pory, 6,020 bu corn, Civared—Ollve-Branch, Peorls, 03,047 ftlumber; prop Moatauk, Lockport, 3,101 bu wheat; Mer- cnunt, Veoris, 07,83 ¢t Inmber, 1,050 latn dnck Rlobertion, Peoria, 72,08% 1t lumber, it 0, 1 ath, Biitnaevour, July 12, —Arelved—Thomas Beott, Maracillcs, 2,500 hu oaty, 4,500 bu corn; Georgia, Heouopln, 6,500 ou corn: 'Catarac bu corn; prap Welcoma, Honry, 4 Clearod—Frop Whale, 81, Loul ora) ca, bu corn, 500 whinglos, ‘IIIF: GREYAOUND IN PORT, The firat-c| yacht Greyhound (formerly A nle Cuthibert) arrived In this port yesterdsy noon, aud wus fowed up 1o Miller Bros." ship. vard and placed in dry-dock fors general overs boullog—calking, painling, etc, Sue (s @ Sne. lined, yakish-looking craft, with tsut epars aad canvas enough (o make ber apoedy, She lucks ae It aho could ‘put the Cora fu her wake, and may have a chunce tu do w0 this month, Capt. John Frindivillo will sall tha Ureyhound. WRECKAGE FOUND, A Michigan City fisberinan named Willlsm Alex- Auder reposts that he found, sboup. six wiles out from that port Wednesday aftornocn, s fopmast sod part of & foremast, togettice with a fore-gafl topsail and rigging sttached. The riguing Lad tho Sppearance of belug chopoed off, Thu wreckagy 1434 uot been in tho water long, and may have been lost tha previous might, Two willos farther east sowo larger object was scun dosting on the water, . MILWAUKEE. Bpecial Dicsaick o The Triduna, Mitwauxex, July 12.—Grain freights are dull and weak, Kngagements: To Buffslo—Schr G. r‘fi + 44,000 ba whest on Now York through 1 store hore to-day; 000 bis wheat, agsinst mbmn.uu-u,’ g A A o — MARQUETTE. Bpeclal Dispateh o The Triduns, G Manquerre, Mich,, July 12, —Cleared—Props Lincoln, P, Cusmberlaln, Clinton; schrs Lisgar, Glbraltar, Bunriso, D. 1. Khode o] ford, 1% 8, M 2 ¥ % ¥ Wy ilsng Tabacd up—Viap Pacite, Fussed down—Lrop N, ERIE, Bpecial Dissaich to The Tribuna, By, Pu., July 12 —Arrizale—8chr H, P. Beals, Bufialo; schr Nollle Rediogton, Escanabs. Departares—Pron Pliledslpuls, Cllcagu; vrop atcher, rop Abercorn, Alpen N schr E. B. Beals, CLEVELAND, Roeciat Dianc:eh te The Trivune, CreveLaxn, 0., July 12.—Coal for Lake Michl- AN porta scarca t previons quotations, The fol- lowlng charters wore renorted: Steam-harge Tntce- QOcean, rehrs Argonant and Rueacll, coal from Clovelnnd ta Chicaro at f15c freo; scar Prito from Dluck Itiver t Karnta on prisate e Darknlow, coat from Cloveland to letroit £cit New J,ondon, €oat fromi. Clevoland to LinlTaio atuoiachr C. P, Marah, coal from Cloveland to Pat-in-Bay at 40c. NAVIGATION NOTES. cnicaco. Capt. Harry Channon la ftting out the barkentine Wenona for her Enrnpean voyage, Thera lias been no tronhla with the eatlors sinco tha rate wan reduced from $1.50 to 81,25 per day. Beveral atoam barces and thelr tows arrived yes- torday, among them tho Bismarek and the Favorite. The Iate hoavy showers have Interfored with the excurston business, tnt the boats got away yester- day, and did very well. Unitod 8tates Lighthonse-Inspoctors Kimball and Merrimon srrived In the city yesterday, and are stopping at the Palmer MHouse. Uante. Jtounds. Channon, and 3Miller completed their survey on the partiaily-butned sehe James D, Bawyer yesterday, and csnra to tho conclurion that the damaze amonnted to 28,250 Atno time during the present weok has there been a constderablo number of vessels at the Lum- Ler Markot, sdverse winds ani calms having kept tho fieet back, 'I'ho artillary practice from the foot of North av. enue yestorday afternoon somerwhat disconcorted those who ware on board stoamers nnd mali-voseels in that immoidiate vicinity, The artilleriats werg firing At & hogaliend out "in the lake, nome of tne solid shot ricochetted a long way out on the wator, One vesscl qullin sald [t wvas not plgarant 1o haya cannon-ahotaliseaately crossing ono’a buw and stern. TLSRWIIRIE, Cant. Grimmond i3 oing fo burn tp the huik of tha Metear, at Detrolt, and tako the iron out of It The ferrysboat Karex has seftled the claim sgainet her'at Detroft, and has heen relen ‘Fhe Uniterd Ktates Marshal at Detrot hias serzed tho sches A 1L Mose and Argo for upald fow 3 Tha prop Caba towaed the disabled prop Java down. “They passed Detroit Thursdny noon, lack of duck-room ot Ashinbula las lately cuuned soversl vearels to go to Cleveland to un- fag Qeen was damaged by fire (o the extent f $00. ot Uconto, a faw days alnce. ‘The scow [iszie will benold by United Riates Harahai Statthows, at Port' Huron, one weok from -dny, 1t In gonorally beltevad at Port Colhorne that ail Canadinn vessnls, cxcept those having timber char. ters, will sonn lay np. ‘Thoe schir ¥, L, ‘Danfortl was pnlled off Necleen's ITeland Thureday, aad proccoded on her way own, Tho old sche Ardent, recently capsized off fhe- hoyian, has been bouzht by Cant, Thomas Daley, of Frankfort; consideration, 5700, ‘Tha tug 1, N. Martin wav lideled at Black River and fs now in the hands of the United SMater Mar- T ro other accounts against her held in “Tho old prop Tra ChafTos has been converted Into a stoam-bargo at Tetrolt, and will tow the schr Dolphin in the lnmbor trade. ‘Tae total numbar of vesaels on the lakes, as rog- istercd ot tho Buifnlo Cuatom-Tonsc, is 1,504, with A total tonnage of 435,300 tons, The numner reg- istercd at tho port of Huffale In 117, clasaden followa: 44 propellers. with a tonnage of 43, 5: 7 schuoners, with a tonnago of $2, 1833 O barges, with tunnage of 2,554, The llay City Tribune, of Thursda, 'y B8 **The steam bargo ‘Michigan and tow, that have been Jaid up since Junc 4, have agaln tnkan tho war- path, ‘Tho Michigan has luaded at thix polat for Ashtabula, and tho Larges Haevest, Isabeltu, Sun- Dborey, ami ltobecea nt Raginaw, two of them for Clevelnnd aul the other ‘two fur Sanduaky, at $1.12%5 all arounid, Thoy go out to-day. They will bring back ntoue from Snginaw at 82 per cord, froe ju and out,” PORT OF CHICAGO, Tho followlny are the arrlvalyand the actualsafle Ingsat this port for tho past twenty-four hours, ending at 10 o'clock Inst night: Annry. $ Market. 1vaLY. fchr Pauline, Muskeizun, lamber, Behe W. W. Hirlgham, Muyki tnmber, Mariet, Feir Adstralia, Muskecon, luinber, Market. Sehir Witiaw fones, X Furnace, inba, orr, J T'rop Aleasenger, Henton, sundrics, s Lron Haie, Osilonsiard, sundrics, ¢ chr Joi sireet, i uvall, Kewaunee, bark, Oudes umber, Biyiaio an W 1mber, barg . Ptor Potat, Tuwher, Polkstreet. o, Muskegon, lumber, Chicago avedue, ‘¢, Ashitabitia. conl, Kingle streot. ron, Trollani, t1cs, C., 1. & ¢ olly pler tles, Gy &G uel ‘wonly-second stres Fon 13 ook Whilo Laie, Futnmrtian T biin, Helie Wolvertne, Shusktgon, luinber, Aagnatio SIp. £elir C, Harrison, White Lake, fumiticr, Matxat. Behir Apprentice Noy, tirand liaven, 1u I Prop New kra, Graud 1aven, towing, Ttu Belir €. O, Dv, Grand Haven, lumber, 3u. clir Cantest, Muskegud, Tuibor, S1eton i, Trop ticorge Dunbar, Muskeson, lumber, Statean Ellp. Behr K.\, Nicholwon, Onondasca, valt, Taylor street. iehr 0 . Hals, Clovelend, col, Twanty aecand-at Sehr Four Nrotliers, Holland, wood, It. . It, It Helir Capalla, Suskagon, mter. #ebr lrey Hound, liamilnton, or K1 Vemnpo, Ahnnee, th TieToit, Alaska, tios, It sireet. HERL Tueh atrsot. ah street, Lrvet. 120, 1o ush streat, htigo, Tumher, Jiush stre2t. 1eu, lTumber, lush street. fniva. inbior, wtateon Hiip, tenoninee. liimber, Stetson Slin. eno tumber, Ktetion 8110, varlic, Menominoe, sundries. fusl street. Togera. Escauaba. i 3 Be| lrc Behr Eiving, o Hohr Gamocock, Mautitoe, hinper, Market. Kehr Tenlo and Laura, Koivaunae, bark, Onk atreot. Lrop Biemarck, Seavtuinee, i i behir Marlnett Kehr fridorado, o, nnber, C., i1. Q. Prop Potoniae, Bufalo, vundrics, S{ate'stroet. Belir A. Jacksbn, MusKegun, hunber, Market. Henir itéd, Whits, aud lilug, Wack Kreck, coal, Lake atrect, Sei Winia Wing, Ludington, luber, Market, Benr W. 11, Dunliaim, Franklort, lumber, Market, Trup Sconin, Milwankee, Ilbt, ‘Adams street 7 J. ¥, Joy, kaglnaw, linber, itusii stre Hehir Jourds Phillie, Anttstee, lunber, r (Glndiator, Madistec, hark. ' No onlos Helir Loule Scbouald, ' Munlitee, alsted atreet. ACTUATL BAILINGH mince, Hiht. Behr Loulas, Me Yol Kenrle, Manlaice, Vgt P'rop Mesienger, Henton [arbor, sundries, Behr Lincotn Dalt, Muskegon, Hght, A cmmit, Maulstee, Wght, ¥ (Jeory ), Dl T it y, Vght. AL, bt T f 1 Wi, Soutiy taven, Hahts Ilouruh.';\l?nlllilm. :!K:IL e Lo ira.. (irand aven, tow towing. waukee, JIght, idridge, Bturgvon Tiay, Hght, uvsll, Kowaunee, Hylite viverlue, Grand liaven, lght, S Kebr Uoaator, Muskogon, Ughi. Behr Geellla, Muskegon, Teht. Lirop Mary tirau. Maaisiee. fint, Hohr Rohert Huwlait, Haniiu, fleht, Kehr . P, Ward, Picrpotr, suhirivs. e, Tl s sunrles, I Miiskeon, liztt. ng, i e Dunbar, Shuskegan, light, iy ot e 'rop Dean Richuond, Biffalo, gratn. Fromunt, rarnia, urain, eon T W, Woook, White Lake, sundries, ’rop Ire I1. Owan, Eaca \fant, rup Alasks, Buftalo, wids £l Thotuni A, Beolk. Hutfaly, gra tehr D, Forguniu, Litiie Kturgton, Behr fuaner, bauil [aven, 1. 1o, lighs. Hehr Minnlo Slanson. Shobdyiail, Hght, o e—— CHEN LAN PIN. 8N Fuanciaco, July 18.—Chen Lan Pln, Am. baasador to tho United Btates from China und Buale, will arrive hers In tha City of Tukio, wilch ls dus on tha 18tl, lle Is accompanted by & Consular corps, accredited to Cuba, Peru, and thiscity, Chea Lan Pin ls highly educated and diatingulshed as a diplomat aud statesman, Aud has been Commissioner to severat forelgn countries. Ie visited this country sume yen 8goto arrange for” the education of Chibe: students. Ho will remaln here about ten da; before proceeding to Washington, ‘ e eet— WISCONSIN TEACHERS. : Hpectal Dispatch o The Tridune. Qrruva Laxs, Wis, July 12.—Tho twenty. six annual sosalon of the Wisconsin Btate Teach- crs’ Assoclation will be held hero next week, commeuclug on Tueday and coutlouing until Friday. The Hou. Edward Lenring and W. €, Whitford, of Wiscousiu; the Hon. J. H. Cas [3 yd'ot :Ylnamlle', the Hev. (feorgeJ. Ladd, Miss B. A, Stowart, und others frum Milwaukeo, snd distiurulsliod educutors from all parts of the Btate, will take part (u the procvedings. At deas 500 porsous will bo fa otteudance. The raliways and hotels bave reduced rates for the oceuslo, —— BLINDLY GROPIN for some medicinal alcobolio resuscitant of phys- leal encrey which should take the place of ibo beady sud freouently adulterated stimulaute of comuwerce, the medical practitioncrs of & quarter ©f & centiry ago were sloctrided on first obsesving 102 efacts upon the aystew of a tonic ently lntroduced, but b bas alnce be- wost popular mediclae adld o thts con- t, viz.: Hostetter's dtomach Bitte: Thsir astoulshmeut snd admiration were lucressed wavn sxperlouca farthor disclosed that this botanic rew- edy cflected results which the minors) drugs of the phurmacopaia often uitorly failed to produce, — awony otlore the Perulauenl resturation of vigor, tho rewoval of digestive, secretive, and evacua- tive frregularitics, and tue'eradication und preven- Uon of perludic fuvers. Ypeedy recowuition of the merits of the Bittern b} un))lujudlud sud callght- ened physiciaas naturally foluwed this revolation of wedical fay which heve sluco seculved suca fruguout atd podiitve coudrietlog. ‘ 1he 1 STURGES. Judge McAltister Is Sick, and Can- not Look After His Case. Mr. Secratary Randolph Explaing Why His Nam3 v/as Not on the Poll-List, . At last aczounts the Sturzés-Randoiph difi- culty stood In precisely the same shape that it did Thuraday aftcenoon, When “Jack's law- yer, Mr. Monroe, reached Waukegan Thuraday evening, armed with his clicat’s aflldavit setting forth the retizaal of his vote by Becretary Ran~ dolph, the Board of Dircctors of the Board of Trade, and the tellers, aud askiog that an order of arrest bo fssued vompelling them to show cause why they shiouldu't be adjudged guilty of contempt of Court, bo found Judge Mo Alllster nursing s very rbeamatic body, and dlainclined to uttend to sny business #o long as thoumatism clatmed him for §ts own. Bo the Inwyer left the afiidavit with him, and retured to the city yesterday morning. It will be a week or ten aays, probably, vefore the Judge ts able to resume his placs on the Benel, and by that time ho will probably havo resd the plaintive appeal for Randolph's scalp, and Le prepared to acf {n the matter as soon as he reaches tho city, WJACK ' AND ITIS PRIENDS claim that it is a clear case on Randoloh's part of au attempt to gratify his personal feeling agafnst **Jack,” and that, in resorting to the trick of refusing his vote, ha not unly inten- tionally put an aflront upon him, but was in- tentfonally guilty of contempt of Court, the pending Injuncilon directing the Board to sco that Bturges enjoyed all his rights and privileges as 8 member ponding the decis. fon of tha cause in the Buprema Court. ‘They muke a polut, too, of the allezatlon that the tellers appealed to him and to the Board of Dircetors, and that the ool eo satisfuction they got wae in being told o sccords g’ to the poll-list, on which **Jack’s™ name did not appear. They even go farther, and say that it was through Kandolph's azoncy that the name was omitted, In order that ho night liave o convenlent pretext for refusiog the vote. As usua), there are two sldes to the question, At DICKINBON, the Firat Vice-President of the Doard, was not rmcnt ‘Thursday whoen the vole was refused, but told tho writer yesterduy that he didn’s sce how Mr, Randolph'wns to blame, or how ho could bu held gullty of contennt of Court. He waa convineed that Mr, Randolpb lutended no Alsrespect to the Court, but had sinply follow- cd the ruls of the Board requiriug a member's nume to e on tho poll-list Lefore he could vote. In ahiort, he looked upon it us o pereonal inatter between tho two gentlenien, and expressed his belief that the storm would blgw ovr, MR R, W, DUNTAN, ono of the Dircetors, took the wround that the tellers ind acted on Luclr own responsibility, nefther the Bocretary nor e Board of Direct- ors having given thom any dircctions. It ap- 'n-arml that Sturges' nome was uot on the poll- ft for the reason that bte had been oxpelled, and had not been restored to tembership, and for the reason thut the name was omitied the tellers hud refused his vote. As to tho legality of the {)rnpoucfl action forcontempt, that would depend ontha terms of the injunction, and the way they wera to be interpreted, about which there scomed to bo vorvine opinlons, Jast what opinfon Mr. Dunhan fuclined to was uot learned, for the renson that e refrained from expressing limsell cither oo way or the other. On one thing, however, hie did have o deflnite opiuion, and that was that * Jack " would forget nil about it In a week. MR, RANDOLPH himself was seen, the reporter remarking by of introduetion that Sturges hadun't put hehind tho bars yet. No," was_the reply, “and I haven't had further advices to-day." “dudge MeAilisterls lald up with rheumatism at his home, nud probably won't Lo out for week or more,"? *Ah! I'hndn't hesrd of jt,” “What Is your versfon of thls matter, Mr. Randolph, fof there abbear to be two very dif- ferent eldes to (L1 Well, 1 dun't care to zo belore tho publte with a statemeut, which might vrejudge tho case, purtlcularly slico you gentlomen dress up what you say in'such wking style,” ‘Thy reporter assured him that whatever he said would be reproduced with all tho accuracy of tho phonograph. Thao assurance scomed to be F;nm,rlnz. * You inay say this,”" romarked the gentlo- man. ** 1 wasu't askoed by Mr. Sturzes to allow bl to vote. Ididn' refuse to allow him to vote. As far us I know, he made no application to any ofticor to allow hlm to vote. * But didn't he ask the tellersi™ I underatand he made an nrul!munu to the tellors, and that they rejected It becuuse his natne was not on the members’ list, Whetber 1t was wrongfully off the llst or ot Is o ques- tlon to be determlved. 1 beliove it was vot,” *What was done whon he went to tho tellers about 11" “Qne of the tcliers came in here—the man who hud the tablo where the 8's werc—and said that Sturices had olferod bia vote, and, not huving bis nate on the list, they bad refused it. 1don't know whetber he askod me what fie shoutd do or nut, or whether I had any ju- structions to uive or any explanations to miake, T'told him Sturces' name wusn't there, 1 sup- posc; pussibly I told him ft wasn't there, I realty don't know from personal examination whothier It was thero or mnot, but 1 have no doutt it wasn't there—from Lis atatement, which [ accepted. o asked me, 1 gucss, whethier Do~ should allow Wn to vots or not, or sume other ucstion, to which 1 replled, —*f wfl | lave nothiug to do with it. 1 will give no advice uno way or the other.’ 1told him lio could sce the Directora I ho wanted to, and be governed Ly what they seid, but that [ would give no fn- structiuns une wny or tho other, ‘This teller {s the same mun who, accordlog to Tite TiisuNz, save that I told hin not to take Stunges’ vote, 1is namo is Brady, and ho camo in this morning and sald ho pever made any such statement as that. Tig Trisusns also stated that other purtles were alluwed to voto whose names were not ou the Hat, That is trusin ono case. I gave the tellers goneral diroctions that if nnygody presented a ticket dated yesterdav,” tney were to - tako Dhis vote. * Nobody who hadu't patd his o ment was on tho fiat, and 1t o man came fu yesterday and pald bis asscas. ment, he would bo entitled to vote, although his nutie wasn't on the Mst. Three did pay yus- terday, but only one offered his vote, and ‘the tellers took it, which wus right,"* Do you kuow whether tho tellers went to the Dircctors for advicod" “Noi I don't know. There has been somo talk about it, but really I don't know, ' “Ilow 1s thls poll-lfst 1nude up, sud is it the samu os ot last year,—the old one,—on which Bturges' uame did not upnear i “ Not at all. Thu poll-list 18 made up fnthis way. No member fs entitled to vote uiless hie has pald the assessmeut for the current year, duo varly in Jauuary, Every member pots o ticket o paying, and theso tickets uro num- bered from ons forward and ontered upina book fn their order, As they aro pald and put upon that book, they are posted o agother book slphabutically, and that 1s tho poli-iist. Until a omber's membershio is pald, his nama don't go upon that membership-roll at gll. ‘Thers aty over $00 memberd who have nat yet , and whoso natues are not on the list for Hturzes’ Is onc of tham.” 80 that the fact of bis nawe not belng on the ll:hwu duo to Lls fuilure to pay the asscss. ment “ When ho was expelled wo wouldn't take his assessment. Some time before thess proceed- fugs were commenceil he tendered {t, but it was not accepted, of course, as he was oxpelled, “Your clalin i3, M. Randolpl, that you had nothing to do with keepiug his name off tho st and with the refusal Lo recelve his volel” “Why, certafoly, The lat 18 wade yp mechanically from day to day ? people pa‘y thotr assessments, 1 uever though®whether s name was on there or not." *You deny that you personally refused to ro- celve his votai! “lle knows that fsu't 50, sud everybody else kuows it, toa.” ————— Plo Mouey for kHead-Centres, ZDouson Herald, Among the coutributions to O'Lonovan Rossa's skivmishing fuud this week s one of $17.55, given by twenty-¢lght men who ary workiug ou an Ilitnols raliroad for s dollar s day. Buch confddence aod l'!nl‘l’%:ll a3 thess weén show ought to be rewarde be lund reaches $8,600. Fhonograph, Ete. To the Kdiior of (e 8. Paul Pionecr-Pross. Your reporter's statement, in Monduy’s {ssue, that [ claimed priority of foveution lo the phonograph, s su uviuteational error ou bis part. What Lsaid was this: Tbat the princple of tae telpbous (not phunograph), wegaphoue, and ilcraploue was sb old uny with me, T bayv- iuyg filed 8 caveat fu the pateut otlice on Feby 1, 1509, sur an electro-musical wackine, which uot ouly enlurged sound-waves, but slsa conyeyed theln over wires L the shapo of electrical pule 1878—TWELVE PAGES, #atfons, fntrument went still farther than this—it conveyed the sound over tho sensitive nerves to tho corti nerve fibres of the ear, thus xh'lng the fintellectual brain & knowledee of sound without the use of the external car at all. Let the honors remain easy, as I do not desire to detract from whatever of credit may ba due to Prote. Fdizon, Bell, or Hughes, who sil claim to he diecoverers of the principle In question. As, however, my oflicial notification to the Gov- ermment dates nearly ninc years ahead of any made to It by these gentlemen. it 13 fair to pre- sume I knew something sbout what sound fs, bo conveyed. . D'UNazr. fontoINaLY BEAUTY: ‘OR, THE e e SecrotofzFair Face. An Jtem of Interest to Every Tady whe Desires to be Mors Neautiful -« than she now l1, ~ Onfortunately not one woman In & knndred, sube fected o the whima of an American climate poss o that busls aud stariiog point of real beauty. pureand clear complexion, ‘What naturs Las thus denisd, art must bo ealled upon to farnish. t can Do done; ft fe done dally, Pmf. W, R Emu Placed beauty within the reath of every un. lessod daughter of Eve when bhe discovered thid sarprising artiele known {n fashionablacircles as the Aruc accrot of beauty, and callsd MAGNOLIA T BALM ‘The MioxotiA Barst is asura dovice for cresting & pure and biouming complexion. Tt nnocals nll nataral Liemishes fn the most sure prising and clective nanner, Tt runoves all roughness, eruptions, redness, ‘blotches, freckles, and tan with magieal power, It drives away oll ovidences of fatigus and exs cnt, It mnles the platnest face beautiful. Tt gives the complexion a danling purity and makes the nack, face, and arme appesr gracefu rotund, nnd plump. Tt makes o matron of 33 or 40 look not more thas 20 yoars old, aud chiangus the rastio maiden into & culitvated city belle, The Magnolia Dalm vemover all blemizhes and cone weals eoery drawback o beauly: und, whilt it {5 a3 haroulats as water, it i ve lifeslike in a3 ¢fects thad 1he closest observer cannas delect s use, - Ladies who want to mnke themsolves sttroctive ean_mako an nbsoluto cortainty of it by using Haoaw's MagxoLta Daras, acd wo know of no othee . It Ie the cheapest preparation in the world, m'udnu oousldored, nmrmu be Lad et nuy drug AN . WINTER'S LINCOLY PAVILION, Tula (Saturday) Evening, July 12, at 8 o'clock aharp, GRAND CONCERT \Weather permitiing, by GEOQ, LOESCH’S CHICAGO ORCHESTRA. l“??l}l‘.‘fl' PROGBANME TO-NUGNT, Most populsr programino of the season--Wm. POt Eremmite weadiie Saten aem. el Adinfeston, 353, HOOLEY’S THEATRE. Union Squaro Theatre Company. Thiy Saturidsy Matinee and Eventng POSITIVELT AST PEIFOUMANCES of Rardou's Greatest Emotlonsl Comedy Dratna, “ACGNIES.” Matine Pricer~33, 30, and 75, No eatra charge for peatrved seate. SMONDAY July 15, CLARA MORRIS in CONSCIENCE NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. Lis Aftel n end Eventng tha new an o ety of AMULET, Uy the Greas oristos! JOXKIN FTART. PAT UDONEY'S RPECIALTY of MULDUON. JARRY G, RICUMONL'S orfpinal Ei'ITALI And all the Stars of the Standard Novelty Company, xtra Perfurnancy sunday Evening. Popular I'rice; 50, and 73 cts. STEAMER FLORA. 1 3 (Jrogrumme of sxcursions for this weew, endlng July Fatlrday, July 19-On the Lake at 2:30 p m.s to Mirhigan Uiy 8¢ U, oh.. FeruPOing Boser: Juiy 15 ak 154 8. m, Tirown’s Saratoza Drave and string Jlands on board. ¥are to Wankegait and roturn, 811 Stichigan City aud T ek Wi RSk s Reus fadreion b . Josopls f ‘i xcunio . Mich., Thursday, July 1K _at© a. . i TIRUNSES, 3uxpota, Ik, May 24, 1872, op: Having auffered orer thirty years with a seronal Fapture, part of the 1/ms AGAbIo (0w aving falicd during that thine to find & Truss it would hold_ securely. I fiunkiy bought one of your HCommon Sense Trusees’ whicl In four ‘month cured mu_ eutirely, huving bad hu occulun s Tor thio pasi tWG yékre: * Yours tra Sl t A M G " K. wonsLEy. Bartlett, Nutman & T KHlaululuud by 1 NTLETT, DUTMAN & PAR. It Office, 54 hat 0. ¢, Chica Trusses of all kinds, fupporicrs, Shoalder Niraces, filaatlo Bocklugs, Critclied, Instriments for deform: Jhie proper adjustment o » Trusa s (uclf an art ro- aulring both sclenco and skil, unly scquired by ex- perlauce, Manusnctory established {n 3844, cayu twol Ulfices estailished In Chl SEWING MACHINES, “WEE SEWING HMAGHINES “ARE THY BEST.” Ask to see them, or nddress WEED 8, M. C0., N. E. cor. State and Van Buren-sts., Chicago, 1L TELEFPHONES, ¥or Nusincss Purposce, ours excel sll others g cirarucss and yoluue of tone, $55 (4 liie: clruiar & testimanials fur i ceate, Address J. 1L NULCOMIL Mallet Croek, O, RUMMEIR RESOITS, “PIGEON COVE HOUSE, Pigeon Cove, Cape Al une of the picasante Cuast. 3 o BAEETY STEAM MOILL Fend for Catal FIRMENICH SAFETY STEAM BOILER, Requires ue Cl lug of Boot ar Ask Aupd therefure the moed economival, J. G, & ¥, PFIRMENICH, 1 svrato; N. Y. CLOTHEN CLEAN r Csn be beautitully DYED or Your Q] ikshesutpiies (AN 1Y hmi?l e wi.A‘lN\\Vu Ugarkora un Clothes! T G 1 LR LR T LADIES AND UENTY, bhswis, dyed sud cleaavd, sic. INVENTIONA, "EDISON OUTDONE, The Inventor of the Phonograph Must Take a Back Seat, Bince the World Declines to Be Revolutionized by the Fruits of Hig Genins, . Another and a More Success- ful Olaimant upon Pub- lic Attention, Tho Marvelous Results Accrulng from the Use of Holman’s Fever, Ague, and Liver Pad. Dormant Livers and Disordered Btomachs Turned Topsy-Tur- voy, and Made to Per- form Their Funo- tions, Edlson, the Inventor of the phonograph, s s remarkablo man; but, io epite of his sumerous Inventions, he is not half as popular with the American people as Dr. George W. Holman, who, in his efforts to benefit his fellow-men, succeeded In {nveotloe tbe Liver Pad. The following clearly {llustrates the confidence of those who Liave worn them. MR, U, SCUERMERTORN, a gentleman well kuow jn Chicsgo business circles, says: 1 Lave long kuown and nd- vocated the use of Iolman's Liver Pad, When any of gur wen reported to me with chills snd tever, 1 would tnvarishly urge them to purchase 8 atomach-pad, o cvery case guaranteeing to puy double the cost price should It fall to pro- duce the destred results. My reason for so strongly recommending its uso” fs, that it has proven it etlicacy by permanenfly curlug every cars of tever and arue, torpid “liver, bllious- ness, and constipation that came withih the.ob- scrvntion of efther myrelt or friends. 1 have une of the Padamysclf, and cheerfully recommend its une to suifering bumanity in zeneral,” NIt 4. 11, HURLUERT, favorably known by his cunnection with the Chicugo Board of Trade, said to 4 representa- tiva of Tno Tnisuse: “1 was troubled for a lone thne with fever and ague, accompanied with & disegrecable courh. I employed the best physicians and took vuwunnmlu of medicine, with spparently no good effect whatover; at last, by the advice of my medical attendant, 1 determined upon msking an extended s vovage, huplug that [ would return a well man, 1 immediately took steps Lo secure my tickets, and while thus engaged was influenced to get # Holman Liver Pad. ‘Thie ¢ffect upon my sys- tem was wonderful. My cough disnppeared, I bave had no return of the axue, believe myself tn'Ix: o well man, sud bave given up my ocean trip.? MR. 1, J. 8. WILBON, the popular Superiutendent of the Western Unlon Telezraph Company, was Interviewed un the subject with the following result: 1 wore one of llolinan's Liver-Pads, snd take pleasure In recommending {ts use to all who are troubled with biliousness, dyspepsia, or any other com- Hlnlnw arislng from o torpld or discroersd ver. In concluslon, ft may be stated that Messrs, Bates & Hanley, the General Western Agents, are kept busily emplosed by the growing de- mand for these Pads, whilo thelr offices, Nu. 134 Madlson strect, are becomlng popular resorts by reason of the nuinbers of people who vieit them dally, imcinding many ladies, as they have acp- arato apartments, with a lady attenduut, NANCIAL. VERMILYE & CO., BANKBIRS, 16 and 18 Nossau-st,, New York DEALERS IN GOLD AND U, 8, BONDS, Buy and sell on Commission for Cash or on Margin, all soouritios dealt in at the Now York Stock Ex- chango. Interost allowod on deposits, sub- Jjoot to draft at sight. $95, $50, $100. $200. $500. The majorfty of Wall street houses snd_men are st as thelr nelghbors, and many of them hi 3 Ade reputation for soundness and bunesty. The e of Alex. Frothlnghiam & (o., Brokers 13 cet, New York. s entiticd to abaolute conn- K of sbout $1u ‘state tiat a0 investment 81, (2010 loss than i days, Aewo Tork Ivtbune, Th nada tecent(y Bend Tor thelr clreular, L2 !‘(ll’lfi,’gfl!- Efieating & Pentilation omorsm {yy Csm—— l'lll :lJll uvm EX] Ill'l‘li): Boyntor's Fumaces 30,000 IN USE, RIGHARDSON, BOYNTON & CO,, MANUFACTULERS, s 84 Lake St., Chicago, llls. rrturned uve frey “HOTEL TO LET. THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, OF VIRGINIA CITY, NEVADA, part s style. u) 2SR oF whieh are furuiaud in tho very best of The abusd s e only Hotel In Virginte, aud bas e L ] d and naisied bo e Lust pusibie manoer, elevatur, clectric anunclator connecied ry rount, hutand culd water, baths, and sl un reule accotunode- Taces for the comfort and furnishes 8 long Han uf guesta, Cwant 1o the ity of Virgiuiaia 1ts capaciiy ae s Brat-ciasa Totel e hrote s ow abea and dolng s fae busiuehs, Tiis pagey edalu it would bervequired o buy the furuiturs, o¥ pariicaisre. 1.C. UATEMAN, 8an Franclco, Cal., or PR R R A e PROPOSALS, l't;n: fur Drodglug, A GinEER Orric Hork Sakans, YO0 Tor 10, 1870, ATE BEALED PROFSALY will be received uaderslgned, unth 3 v. .. Aug. 10, IN7% e it Wiver S8 bt d T it e, wuorot U, 8. Fxoiazxs Orricy, 0 nt, 47 Mibwaukes bty Mizwatuzs, Wi, 1878, SEALKD PUOPUSALS 1o duplicate will bo récetved 4k tils ostce untt} IG G olock & ., va Tusiday e & ay of July, JHTd, fur the Impruvesient o ollowlng harbu cept Ilfl‘ Harbor, Mic which propossls a4 sbove will Tio” recalved untii day the 13tk day of August, 7d, 8% W o'clock ity Uxtoxsaox Hamsow Micu. —Crib-work. ZaaLx $lanom, MICK, — ribiwork. Muxuuosus iauuok, Micu. sad Wis.—Crib-work. Gnexy Uay Slanwok, W ie. ~Dredgin, Manirowoa Hausok, Wis.—Crit-work, 1lANnon or KaVUuk sutrance 8% stusgeon Bay Ca- 28 work - f \his office. Parties oroposs information spoly st 10 0 Ui ek Carmd antlelactory evtdence of capact: a s wiil be (ndorsed sale Tor - TeTuOF (MG tie bart drvtad o HENRY M. ROBEKT, Msjor of Englasars. BUALES FAIHBANKS' STANDAKD SCALES oF ALL KinDS. FAIRBANKS,MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicaga, Becaseluliobuyoaly ths Geaulas, 7 RAILROAD T TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIRS. R T B R Mt ey OHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, TicketOicen, 62 Clatkat, (BNerman Hoase) andsg I 334333 333 EMfivauikee Itiwankes £ bitliwaiiee " Falima o CAl eago and Councit Aicaso e Ghicszay Noather 1oad runs Puliman ¢ any other form ol Nofelcars wert of Chicago. d=Depot corner of Welisand Kinsls-sta. 5-~Deoot corner of C: 4 Kinafe-ita TIROY RATLROAD: v., 4nd izteenth ot cket Oflices, 59 Clark- Mendota & OAWIDHE‘ Ottawa & Strestor Kol ra Patsenger.. Mendota & (itaws EXpress arors Passenger, wners Gove RCimda etween Chicago snd Omahson CHIOAGO. ALTUN & ET. LOUIS AKD UHIOAGO EANSAS (TTY & DENVER SHORT LINES. a5 el Hiekes Smee 151 Hantornist. 4 Teave. KanussCity & Denver Fast Ex.412:10 Bt Louts, Npringfield & Texsy's Mobile &' ew Orieans . Loult, Springdeid & Feorta, urlinion col Clifeavo & Taducah I k. E: Btreator, Lacon, Warth'ton Jolier& Dwignt'Accammday’ CHICAQO. MILWAUKEE & BT. PAUL RAILWAY, nion Depat, cornel son and Cansl-sts. Tlokes D ter S5 south CIra- b SpPoalte NbCFima 1o and 8t devot. e, | Arrive. Milwaukes Erpress. . .oeieec|® Wisconsin & i Green Uay, and Meass ul Dsy Rxpress.... Ueonomiuwoc, {s0n and Tow Expres ‘Wisconsin & Minnesota, Graen sy, Steveas Lolat. and Ash- laud throuzh Kighi Bxpress, |t 9:00p. .1t 7:008 m. :108. o, [ 4:007. m, €0p. m. [*10:4Ss. m. All teat Milwankee. Tickets for At. Panl and Miuncapolis are good either yia Madison and Prairle du Cbi Watertown, LaCrose. and Winons. ILLINOIS UENTRAL RAILROAD. Depat, foot of Lake-at, and foat of Twent; “rickes oftice, 121 Handolp! ear Ft. Louls Fxpress i3 P pringdeld Night K, Foris, Durilucton & Keokik Dubuque & Kloux ity Fx. nh:xgllu&fl‘mu L‘ll; fix " @ On Eaturday ol {0 Cent 72 0n Ssturday RIgHE ruas 1o Ieorts only, of Lake-st.. a0d foat of Twenty-eecond-st, ‘ficKet Ofice, u7 Clark st southeast cornier of lax &Peoria, Buritogton & K eak! In Utiman Passcnge ((RIGAR m:n_mpu. RAILROAD. dolph, Urand Pacine ifotel, and st Palmer itoure, }ati (viaMata and Alr Line) y Express. . Ks.amaz0o Accomimodation. .(* Atlantic Lxprei Night Expreas. PITTSBURG, Depot, corner « kst ¥ Mafland Rxprea, ;m e Express.. aat Lino, Arrve, BALTIMORE & OFTO. 'hlh'fl{l.VrG, Ll:l.’ll‘ljg‘ilml"lnl' atlding, e-et, Tiel cea: 3 Llarkest., imer_House, Grand Pacing, and Depot {Exposttion Laliding), & oy St ve. | Arrive. Morning Express. . m.(§ 6:408 m. LastLine, P T:0dp LAKE S8HORE & numa_—m BOUTHERY. Leave, 1 Arrive. 7338, m. '+ 7140p. 10, o 11, ¢ T:40D, M1y ik |, e PITTTBBURG, CINCINNATI & BT, LOUIS R. R. (Clnciunsti Afr-Line snd Kokoma Line.) Degot coraer of Uilnton snd Carroll-sts. West 8ide, Depart. | Arrve. Morning Mall—0ld Line. N ¥ & lioston Bppctal astle Expr T v p. m. - KANEAXEE LINE - Depot foot of Lake-at. and foot of Twenty-secand st, |_Deépart. | Amive. 1 lndtanspolls &' ay Kxprose. Ight Expres: STl A0 IONENNR B AR, BATAD *8:408.m. ¢ 8:00p. m, § 8w mt Tiwe, Vitice, 04 Clark-st., bherman 1 Davenport Express. ‘erd Accuinmodatios gl&lbl bavress, Allmesls on the Omahs Express are cars, 8t 73 ocuts each, ot CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS EAILROAD, D, Routs, " Ticket Ofces: 77 C) 3 eatbo ‘corner Clintun and Carroll-i g l Leave. I Artive, DayMa L 0w\ 420p. . Nuahy i 1§ aveFiopidn Expreit 7:50 pa.|) 7519 & s (OOCDRIOH'S STEAMERR otc.. dally . MEDICAL. NERVOUS DEBILITY. WESIKNESS, etc, sud all dunorders brouglit ua b; udiscretiung, sicesses or overwork of tho Lirain and uryous Bystem, speedily snd redically cured by WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL, » purely vevutalle proparation, and the best sud most Siliconatul Feady’ Kitown. w10 biw Hotea ars HCIIIB IM{HCIHH}. ‘Fnl'.{uflhl;kfllha?lll‘ijun. seud for Clreular. Frice, r loa s x Losae, [orirauiar, rie L er doa i Do " Frojared only by WINCHESTE I} & €O., Chraslats, 6 Joku'bi., Now Yorks hariect. e VoliaERA & Co., Agrow, Now York, _Bold by drugsista guusrally. AD AR IND: T BN (Valrenatly pre- acrided by the Faculiy).--A ul‘('»c, I(t'luhlbd,wfi Medicated Frult Lozengo; tor the fmiediate relic? sad eifectusl cura of Constipalivn, Hondachoa, Bile, Hoai- urrhn(d:l‘uua Tamar {uulike plile nud Lbe usud p L1 Tuanbly Lo tuke and bevar produces (Heits: Eu.'f"k ARIEEON, 7 ius Hembatebts Pari. boid y allchumlsta ‘minos, A*‘— TTRAEMPRER'S MOCKING-BIRD FOOD, Goid Fish, and Aquarle, wEules sale aud rotatl ok Lle Bird biure, 137 CLARK.8T. to Bugs, Ruaches. Muths, V'leas, Lice. ste, Warraut- od, Avewl¥ lusect Powder Depot. 179 B Mulisouret