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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. JULY 20, 1878. ; THE FIRE-LIMITS. The Conncil Committes Reports Against Their Contraction. gome Plain Talk by Messrs, Leiter, Moyer, Nelson, and Others. An Attempt at o Mags-Meeting on the North 8ide, COUNCIL COMMITTE AN ADVERSE KEPORT. The Bpecial Committes appointed by the Councll to consider Ald. Cullerton’s amend- ment to the fire ardluance met yesterday alter- noon at 8 o'clock In the City Clerk's offlce. There wers present of the Committee, Ald. (itbert, the Chalrinan: Ald. Daly, Throon, Kuonf, Rawlcigh, Eiszner,. Banders, Btauber, Nicsen, Janesens, and ‘Iurner. Quite a number of uutsiders were also present, » general Invita- tlon having been lssued to business men and others in order thay a free opportunity miaht be miven for lhearlng both sides of the questiun, Among tho gentlewmen wera Heury W. King, f.. Z Leiter, Murry Nolson, George C. Clarke, Franklin MacVeagb, John B, Drake, C. N. Henderson, M. A. Meyer, and others. ‘Tho workingmon stpposcd to be hone- fited by the passage of the dmendment, hqm ever, didn't turn up to sny extent. Three'or four of them were around, but the great body of them swero nodoubt getting ready for the threatened opea air meetings aud other popular demonstrations. The meeting was called to order by Ald, Gil- bert, sud 2 THR ANBNDMENT read. It provides, In bricf, that ' the fira a0t the City of Chicags' shall embraco and (uelude within the samo all of that district or territory which fa now conflned within_ the corporate limits of satd Clty of Chicago, and no buildiug stal) be horeafter erocted within sakl fire Wmiis unless a permit for the erectivn thereof shall have first bieen obitalned from the superintendent of Bulldings of said city, Pro- vhied, frame or wooden bulldings not over two storles In helght may bo erected within the fol- Inwing deseribed territory: Commenclng on Btewart avenue at fta Juneture with Egan ave- 1o, thence north aluie the centre lino of Stew. grtavenue to the centre linoof Twenty-ninth strees, thence west on Twenty-ninth street to Halsted street, theneo south on Halsted streat {0 Thirty-first strect, thenco weat on Thirty-firat street 10 Ashland avenue, thenee north on Ash- Iand avenue to Cwelfth street, thenee west on 'Fwelfth street 1o the city Hinits.”? Ald. Daly rald ho hind takou palns to invite a Targe attendance, which didn’t scem to be pres- ent, howerver, that thers might bo a full expres- glon of opluion. ALD, STAUNER, who Is champloniug the amended ordinance, fa- yored adjoprning for o weuk., The working- men, he gatd, couldn’t attend afternoon et Jugs, and thelr ouly chance was to mect In the eveninga, ‘These inectiogs woula show how they felt about the matier. Ald. Daly snid there had been sufficlent no- tice, and thelr represcntatives at least ahould lave boen present. In his opinlon, there was more politica than pure, unadulterated desire for the good of the workingman {n the move- meat, any way. Ald. Knopt'wan opposcd to delay. The Com- witica waus obliged to repore fext Mouday cvenine, Ald. Btauber moved to recommend the pas- sage of the ordinauce and the amendment. * Ald, Kawlelgh moved to lay on the table. MR. LEITRI was called upon to give s views, which he pro- ceeded to do, showing how securely Chicago biad been built up alter the fire with brick and stone and how the extension of the fira limits had operated to her advantage. 1f the amend. ment were passed, the peoplo would sce that it was a dircctly retrograde movement, and eapital would speedily be diverted. [t could wo any- where, whilo the laboring classes could not. The contraction of the llmits would, fn hls opinion, pernanently injure the \vurklnr classes instead of” benetiting them, for this very rcason that capital would be driven clscwlicrs tn scarch of security. Experi. cnee hins shown that u fire starting in the south- western portion of the eity would sweep every- thing tu it track, under favorablo circumstan- ces, and, with the erection of these frams butldings, the dauger was all the moro threat- culug, ‘Lo only benelle that could possibly arisv from a chiange was one to the land-apocu- lutors, and ho atrongly suspected that class of having lustigated the inovetuent. M}, MURIY NEL3ON sald he owned property on the outskirts ap well u8 down town, but ho believed the now ordl- nance was caleulated to work {ujury to the cen- tral portion of thecltyif another large fire should onee get headway,” What he would linln hy possible sales of land on the outskirts for the crection of cottages would, therefore, Lo vounteracted by the luga that might occur fu the central portion, Mr. Leiter cchoed the same sontiments, Mr. Drake said hebad recently beon in Boston, where he sawa prominent ecapltalist who told bims that, 1 tho present moveinont to disturb the fire ordluance prevatlvd, bo slould cense looning money here, and the nsurance co.n- punics would be forced to withidraw for sclf- protection, MR, M. A, MOYER commented on ths present safty of the city, and the disposition ou the part of capltaliats to invest their money bere, Remove the condl- tlons that produced that feelng of security and thosg Inveatments would be made elaewhere. Mr. Meveraleo took pains to show that the pour Ecople-—umlculnrly those dolog work at thelr onics for the large clothing houses—would suffer from Ihur&uuzu of the amended ordl- nunce instead of bejug benetited thereby, Great quantities of work, he explained, were taken wrom the large houscs to swmall homes, the fusurance belug covered by floag: fug polldes, With tho lucreased risk, from the crection of framo dwollings, In many of which the goods would, of course, have to go, Lhe rates on those policics would bo increascd, the manufacturer would have to add the in- trease to tho cost of production, and, fn the end, could nut,begin to competo with Eastorn manufacturerd. ‘Iho business would thus sut- fer, aud the working people would, of course, suller with t. As & Lusiness wan, he must therelora deprecate sny such movement, and he cautd not seo hiow Ald, Btauber, who represent- ed thousanda of workers oncloshing, could lend hlautd to such a dangerous messurs, - Ald. Stuuber contrusted the hovelsof the bour with the paluces of the capitalists, and charged that the Cauncil was trylug to prevent the workingmen from erocting cheap houses of thelr own. Mo didn't answer Mr, Meyer's point, however. ALD, THROOP sald this [doa of a vast dltferenco fu tho costof trectiue frame ond brick cottages wos alla delusion. Tho dillerenca really was, when they wero pronerly bull, just wbout 830. This conld Caeily be saved in the ftems of insurauce, Lxvenses ol paioting, etc,, In three years' time: Tuls tulk shout ‘the great disference, he bo- bieved, wun rotseid by the land-speculators, who had probably insticated the wflula muvement fram the st:art, ‘He could not sce why Chlcago, which had recovered so grandly from the fire, shoutd ;u‘;lw o bn&'k nlnuno‘ou!l all that had been accomplisiicd, and ruin the foundai ol the fincst citles in the cm,mu-‘v."‘mm oF ot MK, NOLAN, in behalf of several socictice of workingmen, tlaburated the argument (o faver of cotteges 16x20 on the workinemen's own lots. 1t a fire siiould start, he suid, it Would bo apecdity ex- tingulshed. "Besides, these cottages wera ches 1y constructed, the workingmen being able Z; labor on them themselves. “Phey would svent- Vally displace $hy Leuements, which wero moral- ly Ecrmcwu- ond intuitely wore dangerous tire- Fisks than thede cortages. Mr. King culled attention to the fact tnat the smendment provided fur the erection of two- stury trame bulldingzs, oud not cottages, suber moved, as ou ameudment, to waky it “onc-story and o balf," Mr. Georre C. Clurko disuted the truth of the stutement by Mr. Nolun, that the majority Of firs occurred I tencuents ratter than fu frame cottazes, and went on 1o show thut the facts were preciscly to the contrary. \\'h&'. he t4id, I cottagea were auch good Fsks did the ibsurauce compabies ciarze twice the rates| Ald, Stauber withdsew nis awendment, sud mv:d to defer action uutil next Mouday, ADVERSE. Ald. Rawleigh woved that the Committee muke & report, recoumendiog thas the whote sublect b Innl on tm; \:lmu. t o W wotion prevalled by a vote of yess, 85 Lays, 4,—Ald, Ualy, Throup, Koopf, Rewleigh, lzucr, Banders voting o the silirtuative, an I?tlx‘lj;lfim“‘mh Nivsen, Jansseas, Turuer iu the Ve Ths Committee then sdjourned. ~MEETING.” THE NORTHWEST HEARD FLOM. Tha great northwesteru section of the city Surued lovse Jast eveulng to the puwber of about 200 people, and filied the little wooden atructnre jnst outside of Ogden's Grove (o protest agalnst extending the fire limits, and at the same time to demand thetr contraction. It was one of that class of mass-meetings gotten up by the oid of a broken-bncked exoress-waROD, a couple of cracked wind-Instruments, aud & transparency of dizzy get-up, Including astound- Ing promlses of very pronounced lotters oxo- cuted In the Qunnest shade of lsmp-black. It wae & mass-meeling In name only, and the moy- fog splrit & #1and spceulator.” Tho sudlence wad rather mixed, the larger portion mado up of flcrmnm,lbut it scemed to Liko what It heard ) 1t lasted. u’l!fifin.:euua ‘was called to order by the afore- said “Javd-speculator.”” Jiis name was ' m"l“lm‘ rtfenlarly ferky ted a chatr and, ina 3 g:rm::"pmeedm to inform tm sudience what might be_cxpceted to hapven. It was & meot- ing, said he, to coustder the contraction of the fire-limita, 'The subject was now belng talked over in the Council, a committes having been appointed to conaider Ald, Culierton’s amend- ment to the ordinance. The majority of the Committee, he understood, was opposed to the contraction of the limits, and the pmrle were called upon to sy whether thess Aldermen were Lo dictate to themn in this matter or not. ‘Ta that end had the mcellll{ been called, and the next Lhing in order was the organization. Beyeral names were sung out, but the honor flually fell npon ono Sellkcimer, who advanced from the crowd in his shirt-siceves, and an- nounced fn & very matter-of-fact and business- like way that a Sccretary was needed. Bomehody was elected to that oflce, and pro- ceaded to hold down a chalr, ‘Ihen the gushing IHauszoer was ealled for. Ils came up smiling, and sgain movnted his chiafr, from which he proceeded to deliver & tirade on thesubieet of extending the limlts, Ho made it apparcat that there were sllk-stockings In the Councll who were oppoged to giviog tho poar man the priviieze of bullding his llitle cottage on the outskirts, The speaker assumed to say that the greal firo staried in the south- western purtion of the city, where there were limber-yards, and not among the ronr neople’s cottages. Why were uot thoese lumber-sards reinoved nowi” There was a pood deal of talk about Comnnnists, Soclaltsts, etc., but did any- body suppuse the Comraunists would destroy roperty, and, fo so dolng, their awn little cot- [’ln:fl "*No, [ guess not,” sald tho volyble Hauszner; *“not by a long shot,” ‘Tho groat need, he trie:d to show, woe cheap framo houses for workingmen. Brick lhouses cost too much, and couldw't be bullt whero there were no sewers. With anotber playful allu- slon to the sk stockings, and “dot Ald, Bchwelsthal and dot Atd. Wetterer,”! he oxpressed a desire to have the meeting do| something and seo whether ‘‘dose Aldermen wat ve'lected ls gotuge to have de dictations overus. After he had thus played most vio- lently with the Queen's English for the spaco of about onc-nalf hour, he condescended to repeat himself fn the German tongue. At the concluaion of his remarks the folluwing com- mittee was appuinted to seo that the copy of the resolutiona quiotly renosing in Tauszior's pocket was all r}aht: Carl flauszner himaelf, Jacob Laner, Jobn Soilhelmer, A. Wishe hoter, and P, Ralph, With the chief spoaker at thefr head, the Committee retired, the sald chicl speaker pulled out his “copy,” and the othors duly inspceted it snd pronounced it goc While all this was going on where the beer was flowlng, ALD. NIBSEN AND WALDO were addressiog the crowd where the perspira- tion was dripping and the coul-ofl lamps smell- Ing noat Inferually, Both Aldermen, the former withn good deal 'of carnestness and the Iatter rather gingerly, nssured thelr constituonts that they would cideavor to cxecuto thelr wishes, Wlien they got through the resolutions were reauy, and Hauszner prucceded to delivor him- ;uH thereof, The product of Lis Renlus was s ollows: TIB NESOLUTIONS, Wurnnas, A four-years’ trinl has fully domon- strated that tho present blllltllnfi any fire-1lmits andinance s tov extensive nnd rulnous {0 the tn- terest of property-owncrs, mechnnics, Jaborors, and busincas men of the northwestern'part of tho clity: an Whenras, Wo cannot eomprehend that t right awl wolfara of any other part of the city b3 jeopardized by the liboratlon of tha northw, orpartof tho city from. tlie preseat bulidiog snd fire-limita ordinance; therafore, Resolred, That tlie cilizens and property-owners of tha nartliwestoru part of tha City of Chlcago, tn mass-mecting tsecmbled, tender thelr most beart- felt thanks to Mr. Cullertan, and any and all othor Aldermen for their strenaons, untiring, ana herolo efforts to tako that imposition from onr property and existonce, Resolred, Thal we nsk_the honorablo Aldermen in Council anscmbled to declaro thut portion of tho North Division out of the fira limita which iles east from the rivcr, batween Chicavo Avenua and Fuls Jerton avenue, and west of Larrabce stroot, south of Centro atroet, and weat of Tiacine avenus, The_resolutions wero adopted without the least dehute, and without a dissenting volce, 'he Chalrman proposed that it would bes fine acheme to sond & commiites to futerviow the Counvil Committec. Ald, Nicsen hadun't gone yct, and, from his position In the crowd, informed the weeting that the Committue had concluded to recom- mend to tho Council the LAYING OF TIIN WIIOLK TIING ON TIIE TABLE. *On the table!” repuated the Chairman, very cxcltedly, *Vell, better ve Iay dom fellers on de table somettie, don't 1117 The sentinent was hilarlously approved by the tickled sudience, and the lauihiter was cven moré marked when a flaunel-mouthed Mick next tu the Chalrman snid sumething sbout * Layiug thim out ona nate plne table some ay theso foine days, ma byes,' It was gradunlly, and after a_great deal of Bllu[u\cflon decidedto nnrulm. Mesara, Katser, oitheimer, Huusenor, Tallock, ‘and Ralph & committes to carry tho revolutious to the Alder- men, especinlly those alrendy In the faith and those ready to be seen, to the end that the Com- mittee’s report might bo sat down upon ai the uext meetini of the Counell, Aftera parting shot in the man speech from Jacob Lau broke up. THE COURT Itecord of Judgments, New Suits, Divorcos, Tax-Cused, e, Dantol R. Brant filed a biil yesterduy agalnst J, Irving Pearce, asking him to give an account of certaln moncys he has recelved. He says that in May, 1871, B, E. Mann was the ownerof Nos, 003, 910, aud 013 Btute streot, sud Nos. 150 nud 158 Ninctecuth streot, on tho northwest corner of State and Niucteouth streots, and ‘situsted on leased ground, Tho build- fngs were altogether worth about 20,000, Being o want of wmovey, Mann borrowed #3500 of Lozarus Sliverman, #iving s sceurity o bill of sale of thess Louses. When the loan caine due g induced J. Irving Peurce to pay the amount and tuke the houscs s security, ou theWgreement tha®ihe latter should pay hlinself out of the rents und then reconvey the property. Thae bulldings were then renting for about §4,800, while the ground- rent und tuxes were an)rv 2,600, Ieaving an wtinual protit of $3,200, [n Auguat, 1570, Mann bapo of a Ger- the meetiug sold this property’ to complatmant” for $12,000 subjuct to any clalm Pearce mizht have agalnst It Brant now chamzes thut Pearce will not reconvey na no agreed, that he has recelved over 88,000 more than the expenses, avd #5000 more than the amount he advanced Silverman. Peares hus si3o procured a growud lease ruuning to him- self, *thereby Injurlnz and defrauding, and craftily, subtidr, deceittusly, and wickedly seck- ugtoinjure and defraud ** Maun, Complainant, therefore, asks that Pearce may be compelled to show bow tnuch. he has received from this vroperty, und eereed toreconvey the liouses, and repuy whatever suins ho may have recelved beyond the smonut due him. A, I MEEKEL & €O R, E. Jenkins and C, Norman Fay, Asslanees in bankruptey of A. B. Meeker & Co., filed 2 uitl yesteruay in the United States District Court agrajust J. 1. Wrenn & Co. and the Cul- cago & Nortnwestern Haftway Company, to set usdu an alleged preferential trausfer. They chargp that A, B. Meeker & C some tine before thelr fulure In Scptember last, suld, @3 ogents of tho Jolict Irun aud Steel Cowpany, 8 lsrze awmount of steel rulls to the Chicago & Northwestern Koad, sgreeing totake their pay in oldiron rails. bout the ssme time bejugindebted to J. H, Wrenn & Co. Mecker & Co.y gave tu them an onder on the Raflway Compauy for 500 tans of these oid ralls, but they have never beca de- livered. Mecksr & Co. had iwsde large ad- youces o the Bieel Company ou the steel rults, aud were to have a llen on the old ratls for that amount, Wreun & Co. refuss to surrcoder the order by Meecker & Co., and the "'""fl Compauy refuscs to deliver the uld raf The Asstiznces charge that this travsfer of the rails, or the giviug of the order for the samiv, was prefercutial, aud thoy ask that the order way be cauceled and the fron rails turned over to thewm to be sold tor the benetit of all the creditors, DIVOUCKS. . Stephen L. Carcer tled a Uil! agnlost his wife, Asscldas, charglug ber with adultery sad ask- fug for u decree uf divorce. Eliza Wigen fled o similar eomdflnlnl, asking for a divores {rom her busband, Heury Wilgen, ou account of his descrtloy. Lsabel Feeueva fu Juuudry, 1875, was marricd to Patrick Fecnay, but he feft her In August following, and, after 1iving s a grase widow for nearly three years, sho aska to be allowed to re- sume her mnaiden name of Tsabel H{wm'er. And Danlet 8weeney, after waiting fonrteen seara for bls wife, Klizabeth, to come back, thinka lie, too, Is entitied to a divorce. He was married Bept, 15, 1563 and his wife tired of him 1 just six weexs. Lastly, Catharine Thompson tells the same atory of desertion as n reason why she should not he compelled to live with Kobert Thomp- son any longer. TIR CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES, The dead-and-buried Chicago, Danviile & Vincennes Raflroad Cotnpany was dragged Into court sgain yesterday 1n the hope of getting a liitle more money out of It. The complainants are F. W. Huldekoper, Thomas 8hannon, and <. M. Denfron, who state that they recovered judgment in November, 1877, azainst the Com- pany for $1,82),573, but have not been able to_roalize anything from the -Com- pany. Between 1500 and 1874 & large amount of land In Iroquols, Vermillion, and Cook Countlcs was conveyed to J, K. Young, J. L. Donyvan, Alba Honeywell, W, D, Jdudson, Amos Tenney, Charles Judson, Joho Tenney, and Mary ¥, Young, -p[mmnll{ by absolu convayances, but. m-hy in_trust for the raflroad company. The Company being {nsolvent, and ail Its tanalible aesets haying been sold under decree of forcclosure, the only remalniog way in wailch the judgment can be Dsid s by gettinz hold of this trust property, and baving it sold by & Master {n Chancery. Complainants there- fore usk that the sbove partics, who are ail made dcfendant, may be compelied to show how much land they have beloneing to the Company, that they mav be restralned from selling it, and that, on final decroe, the Master in Chancery inay be suthorized to scll such trust property aud apply the procceds to the payment of the Judgment. - UNITED STATES COURTS. 0. R. Glover, Recelver of the Contral Natfonal Bank, began & suit In debi yosterday sgainst J. B. Rosencrantz, claiming $3.000 damages. BANKRUPTOY MATTERS. A composition meeting will be held Aug. 8 Lefore Reglater Johnson at Peorla in the case uf George W, H, Gllbert, . E, Stevens was appolnted Assigneo of Hiram Elwooil. Bradtord lancock was yesterday apoointod Assignee of Philip Larman; C. Lusk of Henry A, Chamberlalny A. D. Carter of Hiram %llul(mly; aod D, K. Caweron of Georgs . ens, The first_dividend meettng of Maltalander, Randall & Danfols was continued to Saturday, Assignees will be cligsen at 10 8, m. to-day for Thomas B. James, for W. L. Taylor, for Neison L. 8tow, and for Joseph M. Lyous. The composition meeting in tho cass of Beeuwer Liros, is sot for thie snma hour, CIRCUIT COURT. Henry Meyer commenced asuit in Lrespass’ agalnst” Rudolph Foreman, clalming $10,000 damnges. Thomas Driscoll brought suit to recover $25,000 damagcs from foraco M. Sinzer, Edward H. Hutchinson begat a suit for 830,- 000 azainst the Chicago, Daavilla & Vincennes Rallrond Company, COONTY COURT. In the County Court yesterday the objectfon in the tax cases to a certaln appropristion of $150,000 in the levy of 1977 was suslained, Tne item Is as fotlows: **Indebtedness Fund—To meet city indebtedness not herefn otherwise specially provided for, $400, of whith amount £250,000 shall be taken from the miscollsncous receipts _and tlon.” The Court held that the vropristion was too vogue, It coi not Lo considered as laving been for “contingoncics " as it was not so cxpreased, and also because an sppropriation had been apeeifically made for the contingent fund, The declsion takes off 33{ per cent from the tax levy for city purposcs for 1877 in the caso of tho at- Joctors, while otbers are to be heard from. An objection to taxing the Water-Works engines and a school-houss for park purposes was argued, and taken under advisemont, ORIMINAL COURT. Ferdinand Pasch was tricd for an assault with ]nun:l'. (t]u do bodily iujury, fuund guilty, and ro- manded. 8150,000 raised by direct taxa- ap- 1d SUDGUENTS. Burxnion Counr—U'oxressions—William E. Furncss ve. Charles W, Stobie. 845,30, —Fannlo Furuess va, Swain Nolson and Olaf Benson, $2, 105, —H. W. Bcheldt va. John H. Narnkart, §4,055. 3% MARINE NEWS. TOE TUG WAR, ‘Tho ouly specially notoworthy thing that tran. apleed yesterday 1o connectlon with thé tuz war ‘was the reduction of card-rates by the Amcelation iines, whose managers gave out that they would tow vosselu §n or out At 50 por cont off tari® pricos, and woald ailow 60 off in casea whero round-trip towing was given them, thas making the same un- ‘wiro discrimination against owners who vave them their transient towing that they did in the first place, Ha far as ancertuined. the Association boats did uot secure any husl by the operntion, the opposition tugs getting ahont all they conld attend to. ‘I'ne tactics of the lattar have thas far been suc- ul, and_the facl tuat the Assoclation lines lave reduced thelr tariafier issulng an oltimatum 1o vessol-owners that tney would chargs them fuli 1ariff rates nnicas they gave them al) their towin, {s an indication of the triuimph of the opposition ne, 8, NAUTICAL MISITAPS, ‘The schr James C. King passcd Detrolt Wednes- day minus her main-topmast and with her matn- galf fisbed, Tho barge Gearge D. Russcll arrlved at Detroit Wedneaday morniug 1a & leaking condition, —the result of zunning on old spiles at Cloveland, —and was docxed for repairs, She Is loaded with coal forthis port. A heavy starm provailed on Lake Ontario Sunday night, The Oswego Holle, with a large party of excuratonists en route from Kingeton to Oswego, posad ta it futl Ym’g but got “through all ‘T'he - Falludium of Monday evening mays: **Tho B, W, Kolger arrived here yeslerday with the loss of her foresall, which was carrica awuy Saturday ntght, The schr Mary Gormley had her mainasil badly torn ocatalde night. ~ Vswejzo Bello passcigors report Luat e scnr T, T, Muit went down the elyer yesterday minon some of her canvaw, Bovoral othur veascls woro siguted, whose cauvas was in tatters, — ' LAKI FREIGITTS, Graln freighita were quict auain yesterday, the excitement In groin on 'Change keeping shipners oot of tho market. Koom was reported for 153, 000 bu' coru sud 26,000 Yu wheat, Thefollawing veasols wore taken at current rates, 14¢ corn, 1xc wheat, to Buffalo, and 730 corn through 1o New York, Isko and rall, and 4¢ corn to Kingston: To Buffsle—Goorgler, corn at 1%c. To Harnta— Sche Nellle Uardner, corn on private terms. To Kingstou—8chre Thowae Parsons, P, P, Locke, a 8, -Uammond, cornat4c, 1In tha afternoon. tho schr d. i, Withur, wheat through via Hululo, ‘The welir Gloorgo 1, Ward brin, e allls from Alucuit ot $L sud $1,25 per 1,000 feet, reapectively, ‘Ihe Ava Childs gous to Ludineton for lumber Lo this port al going rates. Tho Frank. Tin Wilcox was chartered lur ash at ind bass- waod at §1, frum Muekegon to Chicag. 'Thorn. ton, Bruce & Co, are offurlux $18 on deals to Ureat Britaln. BUFFALO. Burravo, July 23.—Lake freightsdull at B0c per ton for coal to Chicago and Milwaukee. Clesrod for twenty-foar hours onding 8 p. m.: Prop Toledo, merchandlas, Green Bayj Portage, Arabla, merchandiso; Nebrasks, merchandlse, Uhicago; Winslow, merchundlae, Duluth; stme Pearl, Put-ln.lay: schra Gen. Worth, lizht; K, V., It Watson, ‘Foledo; G# 8. Uazard, Chicagu} bargy Troy, Gebbart, Saginaw. v 1o paseing Pory Colborne Lock for twenty. four bours ending at 0 p. w. the Hih: Weatward— Props Africa aud Arcadis, Montresi 10 Toledo; bark Manzanilla, Kinggton w Cloveland; schrs ucen of the Laxes, IRuckville to Ulack Kiver; » Dorr, Torouto Lo Cleveland, Eastward—¥'tops City of New York, Toleda ta Ogdensbury; Ocean, Chicago to Montreal; bars G, M. Neelon, 7Taleds to Kingston; scar Kllzs Alten, Manitoulln to Port Colborue, PORT HURON, Ponr Hunos, Mich., July 28,—Down—Props Fessenden, Arctic, Asia, 8t. Paul, Casuncy Hurl. but and consort, D. T. Rose snd barges} schrs oy, C. Bpademayn, Nashue. Emplre Hlnur;:)mm and consort; d A, A Wind—5outh, gentle: wi Pour Hunox, July 23—10 E m.—Passed up— Props Waverly, Huron City, hhickaluus, Uswugo and barges; ackre Thomas Quayle, Cascade, Gez- man. Down~—Props Vanderbilt, Jobn Pridgeon, Mani- topy, J. Bertachy; schr Aunle C. Fostar, Wind—Nostueast, light; weatber cloudy, s ERIE, Bpecial Dispaich to The Triduns. Ew, Pa.,July 25, —Arcivale—8che Mismi Belle, 8mith sud Post, Toledo; achr K. P, Beals, But- talo, Departares—FProp Annle Yooug, Chicsgo: stmr Winslow, Portage: schr C. W, Gifford, Chicago} schr Smith snd Poet, Toledo; schr frouton, Mare quette; schr Exile, Dulutl ANOTHER NEW PROPELLER. Apother large snd staunch frelgdt propellsr, the Cunestogs, arrived bere yesterdsy from Baflalo, with a cargo of wmiscellancous freight. 8o be- lungs to the Ancbor Line, and is & slster ship of the Delaware. A full description of the gw cralt bas appeared ia the marine coluwns of Tus Tuiu. uxs, ‘The copstruction of Lhcss LArge slealn ves- nele in theso dallest of dail times ia aa evidence of :)hl- lw;uwlng Increase of tho ateam commerce on e Iakes, MILWAUKEE, Boectal DispatcA 18 The Triduns. MiLwauxee, July 25.—Departares—Props Mon- 1ans, Buflale, 4,171 bria flour; Vanderbilt, Buf. falo, 3,100 bris flone; Wiseshickon, Erie, 1,000 brls flour, 500 kege bear; Lawronce, 8,770 Iba wool, 207 rolls leather. Ttecelpta of whent, @1,030 ba: flg&mnnh, 07, 410 bu: wheat in store to-dry, 501,000 bu, agsfast 231,000 bu same day last year. Thore ia absolutely no Inquiry for freights, &Vhru nominally 1§¢ to Buflaio; ¢%c to Ogdens- urg. —e THE CANAL. Brioogronr, July 25, — Arrivals — Montauk, Lockport, 160 brls flonr; prop Mohawk Belle, Kan- kekes Faeder, 8,700 bu corn; Bollo Prance, Mor- ri#, 0,000 b corn; IMartlet, Senecs, 8,100 bacora: Content, Morrin, 5, 700 b corn: Tnahclla, Dupue, 0,000 b corn; Gelon, Marsellles, 01,600 ft lamber, e MARQUETTFE. Bpectal Diepatch 1o The Tridune, Manqurrre, Mich., July 25.—Arrived—Prop Anna 8mith, :chr Bhawnee. wcl arcd—Prop B. E. Sheldon, a&hr Charles —— NAVIGATION NOTES, 0i110AGO. The tug Nelson went into dry-dock yesterday to havolher stern vearings fepaired, and the schr America to have soms calklng done, The latier arrived bere In & Jeaking condition from Mani. towae, 1t has been erroneansly reported that the yachts Greyhound and Cors were golug Lo saila match race for & wager, It is notlixely that any contest will 1 ace betivcen thogo vessels until the next i of the Chlcago Yacht Clap. BLARWIXRE. The Qovernment lighthouse Detroit yesterday, The simr Clara, recently sunk at Windsor, was raired Wednesday Ly the Cunada Wrecking Com- any. L3 V\’)l:l was loft of the bid prop Meteor was burned at Detrolt Wedneaday o gut the fron out of her. Aboul thirty vereels sought shlter at Sand licach harbor of refiize during ihe slorm of July 22. ‘The pchr_Comanchio releaned hereel from the ground at Pighting Island, Wednesday, and escap. o without injury. The stenmship Inter-Ocean has recelyed & new wheel at Detrolt, which will be puton when she arrives at thia port. The schr Watcliful wanreized at Detrolt Wednes- day by the United States Marshal, on a martgage clatm of 3200, juet s workmen ware degiuning (o repair her, g new tng baylt by Capt. Thrall, at Green Day, has heen Inunched. £ame dimensiona and form of the tug Gregory. launched & few weeks sgo. A parly of the Uovernment Lake Survey left Detroit yeatorday for Bandusky, whence they will proceed down the coast some distance to establish chart Mnee, An Ositkosh dlepatch to the Miiwankee Sentinel, dated Joly 24, says: **Inspector Humes has ro- turned from Green Jay, whither he had gone to tnspect the new tug Gregory, launched & few days alnce. - The Gregury is one of the largcst ture on Lake Michigan, and It is experted hor ownra will take her loChicago, whers business will be more profitable. The Gregory fa 76 ft keel, 10 f¢ beam, and 80 {t ovor all. Bhe was inspected for 83 Ihy sieam pressure. Joseph Briegelat, of Groen Bay, 1atho principal owuer. PORT O CUICAGO. ‘The following wore the arrivals and actasl mll- ingn at this port for the twenty-four nours ending &t 10 o'clock last night: ARRIYALS, Muskewoo, huniber, sts anlstee. Ll Whi 3 egall “tmr Dablls was at Schr Minerva, Benr Mereury, szine, Belir Bardin) i Bohr G. 4 uinber, Miatiei t. Ket, el T Prap Oconto, Greeg 1Ay, sundrics, Tiual street, ol t; V; ones Murkewon, luaer, Allea Siip, Frop 1t ¢, Brittfan, Ssugatick, sundries, Efgliteenth 't :‘i"v'np’l‘. W. Baook, White Lake, lumber, Gus-Houss p Bchr Mlanfe Mueller, Muskegon, lumber, Market. Bchir Josen, Muskeuoh, lumber, Market. Trop Tempert, White Lake, Iumber, Etghteenth roet, Kclif North Star, Ludington, lumber, Ogden's 8lip, fenr 11 1. Moore, Baugatuck, lumber, Markot, fiche Kato Lyons uskegon, fumber, Harket Prop Now Kra, Ggand saver, tawing, ltush sfreet. Behr8, A, irlab, Jn{kc‘nfldum\wnu use $itp. bk City'ot Grind HMaven, Muskegua, lumbier, Soulh wleted strec GhohrC-0. I, Grand laven, Jumber, Gus-flouse hEhrGuldmlnnfil. Grand Raven, lumber, Arnold chr Ottaws, Maskegon, Jumber, Market, AOTUAL SAVLINGS, Rehr Ironakden, Manlatee, iight, ) adlnigton. Hxht. {irean ar, libt. N . Tigit uskezo - Grant, Muskegan, ilkht. e 1., eaver, Jluskewun, HEhte o $imuson, Ludingion, lights Vogers, Fscausba, Hulit. Fureat, (iroen r b ) SleVel, Murkeuni, ig r Wolvorine, Grand Haved, (L Meseenger, fenton Harbo Frankic Wilcoz, Maniate chy (ivo Kehr Ml Eehr A. el kel Kehr Lena Johnson, Muskegon, cnr M Minerva, Muakegon. ighi Frop kkvlark, Beutow Hsrbor, sundries, Kehr Wilitam'J, Dunham, Manlstee, llght. 5 Ailito Lako, Hibt. ih Behr Pligrim,” Mani, s el - dunee: Muskeeon fzht a re, Muske . Prop teora Dushar, Murkegon, Jights 'row Ocontu, tireen Jay, sunds Hehr Aun Slarla, Ford I PropTempest, Whito Lak, lark Acorn, Alnapee, Prop A C, Biriitaln, B ck, sundries, — CURRENT OPINION. John Jaspor Is right. The sun does movo, and It isn’t moro than o milo and 8 half awsy,— Hurdetts, The sealps of two or three Indlan Agents would look well hanging In the wigwam of tho Qreat Father at Washington. - 2ittadurg Telegraph Wepe). Someboedy montions Ben Butlor and Mrs, Jenkeas **Tleauty aud the Beast.” Now the per. son who calls Mre, Jenks u beast Ia no gentleman. ~Zugala Express (e ). A rospectable callous on the palm of the haud can bo ralsed by ihe usc of & whotatone fn two or th days. We publish thia for the benefit of **Nattonal** candidater, —Toledo Lilapla (Lep. ). The infernalsscoundrels who destroy reap- ing machines io Ohlo won't cradle or bind wheat at 83aday and board, Homebody will get hurtat that busivess before {1 1a done with, Tiile countr) wiinotstand that sort of nonsense, —NasAvills (Tenn.) dmnerican (Dem.). Homo of our Demooratio contemporaries inslat that the Nepablicans intend to force Gen. Giant upon the country as® dictator. The only dictator the public takes any Intercet In now la Mrs, Jenks; and the question is, To whom did she dlctster—New York Erening Poal (Rep, ), Voorheos says Thurminn is the cowing man for the Presidency, which is a deliberate thrust under the Bfih ribof tho vacillating Men« dricks. It lu related that the feoling between the Tail Sycaniore aud the late candidate for the Vieo- :"r‘yu{uucy 1s uot condlal,—Cincinnats Gazetts ep. ) What an awful senso of dark despair comnes over the sorrowing soul wheu ono wakes froma cool, delictous dream of Charlea Francls Adams, to fud the red sunlicht, like stresnis of molten brasw, pourtug in at s window, aod the mercary elimbing toward the hundredib degree, — IVasking- ton Poal (Dem,), This woman's rights businces wmust be stopped. Every asy or two some woman npolies for a divorce, allezing that whe has supported her haosband in W about as loug as she is golng to. 1f this foolishuess kecps on, the men who have been livinx lives of =lcr-u letenre, while their wives subborted the family by washing, will Ig:\v‘v‘ lo'eamu down to square work.—/ndigaapulis Santinl. When Gen. Butlor offered himsolf as tho chlef of the Cummuny, and it became known that bo was a milllonaire, the question was ralsed ot once: **Will e diviacr' Up to tuls time no direct answer has boew viven Ly the General as to that point. As divide fs among the fundaental riaciples of the orgunization. by is studyiog It up n profound reticonce, — Wushington Kepudlican Ken)s Tt isstated that Citizen Schwab, of New York, solls 100 kegs of becr at every Coinmuntstic mecting. Aside from the fact that Lo be conslstent he should give it away, we ehould like Lo asx som inteliigent member of the Soclalistic party wi telation there {s botween beer nud (ounmunts: als0, i1 tho tnoney spent for the 100 kegs, at retail prices, would not buy a good des) uf bread witbout *'bloud *Y—- PAiladelphia £res (Rep.), In rveference to tho new responasibilitics respecting the Turkish Emplre, (ke London Times says: **There {8 every reason, judeed, to bolicye that tbe wiser slatesmen of Rusets, no lcss than thuse of other countries, will bo giad that wo have relicved toem snd tho rvetof Europe of & most burdensome task. Thero Is no resson whatover why all the Great Powers shivuld 1ot co-upurate for this purposs. France, by bher position In Al- geris, may exercive & beueficial indusnce at the other extzomity of tho Turklib Ewpire, besides retaining ber traditional interests iu Exypt, if Austris is capable of s buld policy, sho has iu ber power w uxert {u the balken prulnsuls something sike (v tofuence wa shall cotatlish n Asia Mivor. Bhe L8 1be patursl gusrdianof the ucw lutercats which tbe Treaty of Burlin will establish tLure; aad 5 wil need 8 e band 19 wslutyo e, Toe Reneral effact, 1n short, of that serleaof transc- tions of which the Berlin Traaty In hut & part, is that, whtle the movereizaty of the Sultan Ia main- talncd, Western infinence 1x on All sides given atronger hold than Lefore n his dominfons. The resnit, after many difficaltica bave been sur- mounted, cannot fall to be the introduction of prosperify and havpiners into regions in which liese bleaslagn hava for centuries beon unknown.” The speech of the Hon. Allen G. Thur. man will bo closely read and ntudled. Of course, the Benator sppreciates the sitnation. No uncer. tain scunds wilt do. The currency quertion is the only one of interest to the penple at this time. The feand cry will do for a alde-show, bat In the main tent the financial goertion will be lonked for. Thurinan has seized the whip, and therchy de- clares himeelf the ring-master, Tha peopls want the worth of their money, &nd the honurable Sen- stor must give It them.—Uincinnati Enquirer (Wem,). American people are altogother too tolor- Ani of nofre. Cleaniiness and other virtues aro In- sinted npon from each individaat or corporation for the beurfit of the whole community, but nolse is well nieh parmitied t rage rampent, without the Tenst effort to chiock [t~ [t 1, pernaps, considered te in object ta nolse, and we have not ar- realizing mcnse of its power upon the A we were long fgnorant of the effect of sewer-gas. Sume day ‘we fondly bope that the rteam-whistle and ‘the howling buckeler will bo more be tolerated within the limits of a ciyilized city than menhaden factorles or aoap-works, or even pest-louses of small-pox hospitale,—Lrovis dence Journal. That eéminont financier, Jay Gould, has ventured Inlo another journalistic enterprise, Bvj- dontly not conlent with the influence of his organ in this city, he ha rough bis man W. A H. Laveiand, purchased *‘the old rellable™ Rocky Mountain Mnes, of Denver, Col., and_prévoses to run It hersafter in the interest of the Union Pacific Roads and tie Democratic party, Loveland has been nominated by the Democrats for Guvernor of Colorado, snd, In return for tha support which he 18 to receive from the paper, ho is doubtiess ready, auould he be elected, to serre hia patron to the bert of hia ability. 1t'has not yet heen announced which of Mr. Goald's young men In the New Yurk Tribune oftice will_be™*ssmigned ™ ta conduct the now enterprise. —ANew York Limes (liep.). We know that a great mavy Virginians conslder Mr. Davis responsible for many of tho worst dinasters of the War: ot they have general. Iy lield their peace, leaving history 1o tell fta own tale, and not desiring to make any dlscord smong the survivors of l‘lnl‘ cause of liberty, Mr, Davin’ unprovaked aseault ou the military fame of Gen. Lue wiil prubnhlf make the paople and the journal- ists of Virginis lesn forbeariny, and e cxpect to bear frank comments on the recent remarksble ntterances of his Kxcellency at Missiesinpi City, Une of vur exchanges suggeats that Mr. Davis wae Jealoun of Gea. . At any rate, it would hLsve been in better Laate for blin (o have withheid the bit of criticlam which he made on the occarion re- ferred to, which will not add to tha number of hia mdnurers {n thiese parts, —Petersdurg (Va.) Indez- Appsal (Dem. ). Nothing, in our judgment, could bs moro efactual as s means of disinicgroting the no-called Navlonal-Greenback-Labor arganization than & few months' telal of the apccic-basta. The chiasm ta be spanned s an exceedlugly narrow one, snda very ahort atep will take us safely across it Once on the other slde, we aball be preparcd linmedis ately for a revival of substantial prosperity, fusi- Bess-mea will know Just. where hey Fiand snd what o expect. Property of sl kinds will bave an entablished value, ennily ascertainable, and not Tiable to sudden and violent flactuations,’ Invest- menta of capital will be rendered comparatively safe, sothat thoss who have money msy put ft into'the channels of prodnctive indusiry snd trade withs reasonable degrea of confidence. - Let ne bava resumplion now, ey as esrly as Ang. 1, and, before Congrera gets' tozether again, overy plau. sible pretext for meddiing with the corrency will bave vanished. —Troy Tines (Rep.). Tus Cnicaco Trisusk s desporatoly afraid peoplo will Snd ont the sori of weather they had In that city laat week, and anxiously deciares: ** Wo have had but two days thls summor when the ther- mometer reached over B0 amd again: **‘The highest notch bere was B8344." Well, thers have been only two days when it was as high as 08 in Bt, Louls; but that doesn't matter at all. for, if the thermometer had marked as b 108 every day last weck, 8t. Louls would have been a bliss- ful restdence beside Chicago, whero the weather was very much more deadly. Chicago has man- azed to cover up tho record of the deatha from sun- sirokes within its precincts by Ingenious jugeling with medical nomenclature, but jts mortality re- portaeshow 400 desths during the week, while thers wero only 340 In St. Louls, with s taird larger popalation. 5o the truth is ont, despite the Huubln 1t hae been ot 10 bide I8, —S81, Louls Repub- ican. The difficnlty of a double standard is the arrangement of the ratio; and it la that pracisely that ibe commission mustdo, or failto doany- thing. The' decline fn the comparative value of sliver can be traced to these influences: the largo production In Nevads, though this has been oxag. geratod; demonetization In Germany; the conrse of trado 10 India and Chins, the siiver consuming countries; the limitation of the colnage of silver lawful wmoney In the natlons of the Latin Unlon, T'he influence Iast named we believe 1o be the most faportant. ‘The ** ratio * beiug fixed by the Con- 1l e d must_open their old. No ratio can this eqnality. With 1t oven the Freach ratio would be made good, but it s our conviction that the American ratio will be found the right one. The immenee importance of the Monetary Conferenco i known to all in- telligent persons. —Cincinnati Commercial (Ind. ). Ar, Cornell led the New York delogation at Cincinnatt, and when, agslnst the wait rule, certaln Pennoylvania delegates wished to be silow- ¢d to voto for James . Blaine, be annonnced the vote of New York—15 for thelr right and 04 agzainst it. On the seventh and decisive bailot for Fresident, st the most critical moment, he carrled the delegation, 61 for Ratherford B, Hayes, and O for Blaine: whilc ibreats not few nor fecolo wero made amony the majority sgalnet those who cast the latler votes. Thus New York, A. Il Corncli, defeated Dlalno and nom- In the campaizn which fallowed, Mr, Cornell was the New York member of the Natlonal Committee, and Chairman of the Stala Committoe, and did his ntmost 1o_carry that 8tate and the nation for Hayca and Wheeler, New York, although the home of Whceler, was not catried, but if the Szht there had been feebly cartied on, Tiiden woula sorel, President, —Whtliam £, Chanaler in 4.} HMonitor, ‘We havo the utmost respect for the charac- ter and abliities of ex-Judge Levisseo, of Loulsl- ana, and harve no doubt that bo will prove entirely equal to 1he deman f the position of Revenue Agent, to which he has just been appolnted, But his ** recognition™ at this particular junction will Lo sct down by {ll-natured peopls to & seuse of sativfaction with hia recent testimony before the Potter Cammittec rather than (o any percoption of hile special fitness for tne ofice to which he has been sppointed. Yet Mr, Lovissee's recent testl- mony was merely a repetition of evidence given befoze 1he Howe Committes eighty months ago, and, It he ought to be rewsrded for telling the truth about his refusal to opt 8 Democralic bribe to batray hia party, the only obvious objec- tion to the recogulition now made of bin ll!'lc!lfil that it (s somewhat tardy. Assumiog that Loulslana Elector who was tempted abuve hie fel- luws thinks that be has & clabis upon the gratitude of the Adminietration. f4 Is grati{ying to 8ad that he ls not auite so hard to please aw were Andereon, Denuls, Mclan, and otber uts who slso Heved they had earned tue gratliude of the Fresis dent.—New York Dimaa (Lep.). e —— e Why Do Girls et Married ? Flmira Gazette A lady at Binghamtou, while looking over her busbawil's ol clothes recenllf discovered a let- ter which sho bad ziven him 1o past elezen ears ago. The letter was addreased to & Jady }flem.l. and Its uon-arrival was the cause of an e:lrlug’umcul between the two families ever since. ven up or have been ‘oncord (N, ————— - From a Tombstone in Salem, 1l 500 of Thomas Nobbles Hepr lere, Cause—Colly-wobbles, A slice of grecn-govscherry ple Caased litle Soth o close hie eye. McVICKER'S TUEATRE, ONE WEEK ONLY. RVENY EVE! {1} }"llli N'::'é.hh sad SATURDAY DUPREZ & BENEDICT'S Famons, Gigantie Minstrels, The Favorites of thie world. Iu a choice aelection of re- fined minaizelsy. N NEW AOT! 'W FAQES, Prices=23, 8, 82475 cents.__Matla: 04 50 cte HOOLEY'S THEATR LAST PERFOIMANCES OF OLAJI‘} ’}‘erI{lEIS Tk UNION SQUARE THEATRE COMPANY, This Weanculey Matinec-1'INK IMINOS, R A St M i Oty ) ' o 2 bar greatest hinpersonativn, MI43 MULY Batu; Venlnk—Last Oerlurtiance of ~thle Gre Dratade “{open i, o Nobiar. Jul ot draad Loubly Combinatlon—tiarey tobbisdns Micstrels sud & old- te fevurites Arliugo. Cuton. add Kemble, STEAMER FLORA, Programme of 1 for this weex, sading Jul, 27, froia Clarxoat bridse: . ol “'7'.’.";" ifl!flumln&fl);nlw.lfllmufi Pm‘n‘ day. ‘July 17, Water-Works Cnb sad Ltncol Eleulnfl,c[flulodb’ Sliver Star Pleasure Club, W Hizbisad Park a3 8 p. 1. K Brown's Baraloqs Lriss and btriog Bands oa boand. Fare (o Waukegan aad returs, oly $1; all vtder rosnd rive S ceuta: The Dissecting Power of Death Over- vome by the Genius of In- vention, Lasting Embalmment Given to the Muman Form by the Most Coavenlent of Devices, How Prof. J. Chittock's Fortablo Burial Vauits Have Conferred an Incalouta. ble Blossing on Surrow. ing Frienda, Thewarth of any fnvention 14 tn proportion to the benefit it can confer. When. tnerafore, de- coased friends can be preserved more perfectly at ir pumped ont, leaving the body in lx i rified condition. Cofling can be {nclosed in these tomba and the whole deposited In family vault: buried in the usual way. Prof. Chittock’s office ia at Room 6 Exchange Hallding, eorner of Clark ana Washinzton-sts., where a1l who dealze can ses the new invention, or can procure Htate and Coufty Itights for their mannfactare and sale, Am: Moy —t Saturds iy Py escepiel] D EXITASATION OF RarRrexce OHICAGO & RORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, /A A ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, excroted. *fonday excepied. Ticket Offices. 63 CIsTk-M. (Blierman Honse) sndsy Tanve. Ex.via 0 FDren xpre) J nloagn'imn 4 abreep, ookEd & Dahiniie. aFreep' Hockrd & Duou: 3tiwaukes Fast Mali, 3twaukee &0, ~hundi BMIiwauXen EDrom s boos SMiiwaukea Passeng: T a¥ilwankee Pauen; Blireen Bay Expreen. .. kL. Paul & Minnespa A m yam, . *10:g m, “Piliman Tiotal Cars are_run theoush, bet i~ cagu and Councll Diafla, on the traia leaviog Chicazs Noother road rune Pullman o say oiber form of Botel ears west of Chicago. a=Depoteorner of Wells and Kinsle-ate, -Depot corner of Canal and Rinzi CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUTNOY RATLROAD: Lepota font of Lake-st., Indiaga-av., and Sixtesnih-st $ndCana) and Bixteentli-sta. TICKES Uflices, 30 Ciark- 81, 80d 8t depous. Mendote & Gatesh 3 Oltawa & Streator Hockford l;feiu A 10, Dubuque & Btoux Uit A, Faclfic Fast E; '8 ). m, ansas & Colursde K L #1050 & howner's Urove Accomdati‘a’ 1130 a.m, Aurors Pavenge: 3 p.m! 3 p. . 30 3. 5 .10, 40 . m. 05 5.1n. | 03 p.m. ~ pullman, raueTmmb 3 ana whosl Sleeplug-Cars are_run botween Chicago &ad Omana on the P'scific Express. OHICAGO. ALTOR & ST. LOUIS AND CHIOAGO e sk TV B NEORT L g A Iy L UENVER BHURT LN o e enty uird . Ticket omoe. 151 Handoronet. 4 Leave, Ranse City & Denver Fast Ex,¢ ‘.| Et. Louis, Springfield & Tezasls Mobiie & New Orieans Ex. "y, it Bpringfleld & Tatas § Feoris, Hurlingsm ‘rm Ex, - i Exprews, ok e Chicezn & Paducah 11,12 i \[restor, jcon, Wash'ton m. i m. Joliet & bwight'Accummdat'n * 4100 . m; ¢ D10, m. CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT. PAUL BAILWAY, Unlon Depot, corner Madison and Canal-sts. Ticks Vee. 1 South Ciark-bto opposite SHertern Howser and at depol- Leave. Arrive. Milwankes Kxpress, S T:asp. Wisconsio & Minoesst Tiiop ey, and_Moasiua thraugh Day Kxpress g * 4:005. m. onomowoc, fson and lowa Kxpress. *10:432. m. in & M 7008 m, O e B, Doy Rer ofite, 141 KaBcoibn-at.. Roar Ciarier o "™ y Dubuque & Sloux City Ex. Gliman Passenger...... n On£aturday night run 0n Saturday night rus o TR Taouiy, | MIORIGAN OENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, foot of Laka-sl ‘iexet OMMer, 47 Clari doiph, Uraud'¥ | (vin Matin and Alr Line) *:an m. Rxpress 7 a0 ACCOTMOIAHoD. D, . [ Wwia, m. {iisntic Expre 13 iy 6 gt Express.. 2 lieuon b i 43 e, t: PITTSBURG, FT. WAYRE & CHIOAGO RAILWAY, ¢ i Madison-sts. cpot, corner Al ‘iriket Offces DS iar ok, Fatimer fionse. b Grind Facifcmater, Arrive. fal} and Kxprems. ., Lt 7:00p, ma 'acifc Kzpross. Mo m. L 8:003 m, ins | i otion 5,000 tof 3. 2y - et e bt e CIAk b PAee b Graud Pacitc, and Ueput (Kxposition Buliding) Mornin, e, 2’-1.“5-.!:" PITTTSBURG, OINCINNJT! & BT, LOUIS R R. (Clocinuat] Alr-Linesnd Kukomo Liow.) Depog corues of Cilutun amb ¢ areoil cat Side. BLECTh © NELTS AND BANDS. ) e HELS1 FCR THE WEA, MERVOUS AND DEBILITATED! The afficted can now be restored to perfect 1 health and bodily energy, without the use of medicine of any kind. PULVERMACIIER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANPS, For welf-application to any part of the body, meut every requirement. The most learned physicians and scientifle men of Europe and this country indorse them, These noted Curative applinnees have now Ktood Lhe Lest for upward of thirty years, and wrn protected by Letlers-Patont' In ail_the principal countrles of tho world. They were tec tha only Award of Mcrit for Electrie Ag}:llnnefll AL the greal World's Exhibitions —Varis, Philndelphis, and elsewhere—nnd hays been found the most valunbie, aafe, shmple, and efficient known treatment for the cure of dissaso, READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? nnd wish to recover the snmo degres of hiealth, strength, and energy us experlenced in former yearn? Uo any of the following symptoms or cluny of symploms neet your d < conditlon? Are you suffering from $li-Liealth In any of ity many and multifari- ous forms, conscquent upon a Hngering, nerve ous, chronie or functionnl disensu? you feel nervous, debllitated, fretful, timid, and luck the power of will and actiof? Are you subject 1o losy of memory, have apelia of fainte {ug, fullnessof blood In the head, feel Hstiess, moping, undt for business or pleasure, and suldoct to flta of molunehioly? Are your kid- neys, atomach, or blood, in'a disordered cone ditlon? Do you suffer from rhenmatism, neuralgin or ‘achey and pains? Ilnve you Luen Indiscreet 1u varly years and find yours well harvecd with a “multitude of gloomy aymptoms? Arc you timid, nervous, and torgetfol, and your mind contlnually dweil- fng ou tha subject? Have you lost confidenco in yoursell and eneryy for busincas pursufta? Ara you -ub{aclmnny of the tollowlbg symp- toms: Restless nights, broken sleep, Night- mary, dreams, pajpitation of the heurt, baslhe {ulness, caufuslon of iens, averalon to soclety, dizziness in the head, dimness of sight, plns ples und biotehies an the fuce and buck, and other despondnnt -yml\lmnn? Thousnuds of young men, the midila-aged, and aven tho old, suffer from nervous and ‘physical debile ity. Thousuuda of females, ton,” nre broken down in heaitli aud spirits from disordem peculiar to thelr sex, fnd who, from fiise mmiesty or negleet prolong thelr sufferiugs. \Vhl‘. 1en, further neglect n subject w0 pro- dueclive of ‘health and happincss wheu thers ls ot haud o weans of restoration? PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS cura these various disensed conditlons, aftor all other menns fail, and we offur the most convinelng testimony dircct from the ats fiicted themaclves, who have boon restored to HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY, after drugging in vain for montha and years. - Hand now for DISCRIPTIVE PAMPALET and Tik ELFGIRIC QUARTERLY, a large Ilius- trated Journal, eontaining full pnrtioulurs and INFORMATION WORTIL THOUSANDS. Cope {ex maled fron. Call ou or adress, PULVERMACHER GALVANIC €0, Cor. 8th & Vine Sts,, CINCINNATI, O. Or 212 Broadway, NEW YORK. BRANCH OFFICE; 218 STATE ST.,,CHICAGO. FONINIE Capt Sir=s e BGF~ Avoid boqus applianees claiming elec- tric qualities. Our Pamphlet explainz how to distinnsich the aennine from the spurions, £ ogue address U, vk Co.y 1M, oF ug b A ‘clalt] EHAYI TS e P adison-st., Chicaga, - MORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY. KIRR TALCOTT, } Auocate W WRIGHT, A, 3., Principals. A Preparatary Srhool for Tloys. Lecation Attractive, lucaticnal facilities unsurpassed. Kensiun beyinebeot. b, (87, For tull informiaiton sond fur cate kue to Morgan Fark, Couk Co., . MICHIGAN FEMALE SEMINARY, Kalamazoo, Michigan. ON MT. HOLYORK PLAN. A fehool for the higher eduration of Yunne Ledles, Tis atto shorutgh (nstructiun cambined with careful ate fention to whatever reiates to comiplete arvetupingot, Twelfth year commences heptemiwr 3, ISTH. Terma 8175 » year for Loant, tultion, fucl, lights, and furs nished rooms; $115 1o, (huufl clery: Vur cataloguesnddress 3iibn 4 O L3850 L4, Collestate year, du wieke, Hegine Bept, 11, Tultlon, $30 per year o advance. Fur catal ifllfl. LI adiress H FRD, 1. B, HU 3 Dearborn-st., Chicago, IN. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEAY, For puflrnll#l luuly'm JH\VHI"’I“‘"V[LG(L . {ha ulice o the Tremont Hoare, or ta Calt [ Fresdont. et Mechnnlcnl 8t ths Keyasalaer Polytochnle Institu Neattenn Legine Sept, 12, Tho Annusl Kegisier for fuza coutalues Mot of e graddated fur o past 53 sears, with thelr bositions, also course of study, ros uuireineuts for aduilmlon, expenace, 6o, Adires Wit 1. YUUNG, Tressurer., i H\Vxll‘l‘ll.\lflll B COLLEGE, Ten mlies from I'hliadelphia, under thie cars uf Frjends," [ thorough ‘coliegiuts education 16 toth bexes, who hern pursue the same counes uf u e saine de Fur caraluzu LT lud{.‘lu 'l‘\" x «Vtog ful ulare 4 (0 couraa of study, tering firisa EUWAKD . SUAGIEL, Prestden Bwarthmors Coliege, bwarthuore, be stthe New Sttt ST VB areat Siiaie sctioon th'a Cincinoatl, Indlauapolls, Lou- wurld, Upflfi all the year. 73 eminont professurs, 1"'";':-l Coluuidus &' Fastl 8:008 m.!s 10, m, | 1000 sudentssluce jroz; Hitusii ;w‘u'-rll:éu 4 B i Sn B BT B | AR e b dadre S BT, LOUIN LAW 8( . KANKAKEE LINE. w Dopatineut b it ity st sad oot X T ope ' ourse, Depat foot of Lake-at. i of Twesty-dtcond ot | | vwelitth ecnusl ferm wpes (hit b6, TS, Couree, Depart, | Arrive. i N0; IL',g pas b £1R Cinctnnatl, _Indisuspolls & [ 0:408. m. (% B:00p. 1. Lovisvitia Bt R orasa: 10 Goom: o<y Food: i fsion POXRD & P Bungnco e e, 0 Clatk ok, Bbertaaa itoue: Lokt Davenport Exprem........ ORebe Leavenw th & At ~ Allmesls oa the Omal & Rxpress are servod 1o dinlog €ara, 8878 cents each, CHICAGO & ILLINOIS RAILRO, peto +Daoyilie Ihnu‘.‘!s an Ticket OMees: 77 Clark-st., 123 Deatbo curtier Clinton'sad Carrol GOODRIOK'S BTEAMERS, ¥or Racine, Mliwaukee. cic.. dally . aturday's Bost doa't jeave ubiil ‘or Nailatee. Ludingtoa. ets. or Graad aves, [ iy ¥o A Docks fool o IRDS KAENPFER S MOCKING-BIRD FOOD, Guld ¥ish, and Aguaria, whols: anlo and stall ai Ll Bird biore, 147 CLABK-3T. EMENT'S SCHOOL ladies and chiidren, UEUMANTOWN, ENN. (Renstiished 137 X wal whil reopull Wednesday, Bept. 18, ¥ur clrculans apply 10 Miny . CLEMENT 1Y, ets for collcie, sclentine l(lvALES- FAIRBANKS' STANDAKD FPAIRS, K 111 & 113 Lake S, Chicuga, oy, will sall evary Satur North German 1) a..','i'm"n:‘.i'.':.‘z:.fl‘-f‘.‘.'.c.m":f hied street, jlobukea. baresxo-From New York Lo Sobtha i tavie sad Brewes, bist cabla, vodon OELIL 2Bowliug Ureed, Now Vorke i, id; stecrage, 830 currency. Fur F iy gy HEA ch INTHE BLUMACH, tmmediately. b ITI-NEUR. Bul m’;‘ 2:‘(‘.:#5?‘:‘0(! Pharmacy.” Malled oa recetpe X E, FOlIGERA & Co., eal Sew Yuri, BOld by driigglna geinraiiy, Ot ABTIL Sew