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THE CHICAGO gnard against serions loas an whote cargoen taken L 10 cents, the Compnny assuming the risk haa re- inanred tn New York atun actusl loss. Yerterday's Detrolt Free I'ress says that the agante at_thnt port have scted on the sageestion made by shippees throngh fta colnmus, and have reduced the rate to Buflaln to 15 cents, tenoff, o reanction of fve cents. MARQUETTE. Bpscial Dispatch to The Tridune. Manquerrs, Mich., Aug. 7.—Uleared—Props Tiavans, Egyptian; schrs Helens, Pelican, Gieorge i, Ely, 8. A. Wooll. Passed down—Prop Japsn. know anything more ahout the matter they havo In cliarge than a good many old women in Chilcsgo, “Tirey nre very respectablo gentlenien, and all that, but they don’t know ait that they might know. As I rald before, the change 18 cotirely in the [nterest of o ring, whose only foterest to make that varticuiar grode of wheat ncarce, so they can get m corner on it. These gentlemen super: vise the {ntereats of the grain fnspcctlon, an yet they biave tumbled right into the trick.” * How about the clafm that mizing the grades depreciates the wheat1" “ ] know they claim 1 fsn't mized with the ha WIIEAT. The Change in the Rule Regard- ing Mixed Grain. Opinions of Leading Board-of-Trade Men as to Its Effect. a, bt lan't so. 1t wheat,—the grade The actlon of the ftate Board of Raliroad Vare! ) : hat Is sought by the miiters who want to make ferepend snd Warehouse Commissloners In changing the '.'l A sas 7 the == n patent flour, 1€ {sn’t mixed with thosa NAVIGATION NOTES. jospection_rules in regard to mixed wheat | BYOPL UGy Sort grade of whesd the b cansed no little talk yesterday asmong Board-of- Tde men, and, as usual on all great ques- tions, there was the most pronounced aiver- ‘gence Of opfnlon. A reporter sought to gather up some of these views by resort to Interviews with several gentlemen famillar witn the questions Involved, The reasons for changing the rule, together with the rule as amended, cannot bo better or moro briefly stated, and all tho points that led to the change reserved, than by reproducing the resolution Popted by the Board at ita scesion Tuesday, It was s follows: wiERrrar, The rale requitinga mixtare of soring snd winter wheat when i pected o be calles spring wheat, nnd graded according to the quality {nereol, was originaily established with & view to Yincouaee, and, as fac an praciicable. prevent the Aing of theas varietics In storas and) Wiereas, Owing to tho unusunl and artificial condition of the market for No. % apring whest re- ensly exiating in the City of Chicagy, and Nable 1o recur at any time, it 1& evident that ssid rule has failed lo_ sccomviish the object for whieh it St catablished: therefore, bo it Hevolced, That the seventh clause of Rule 2, re- Jsting to tho mixture of spring and winter whaat, i the sawno 18 horely moditied in 1ts applica: All wheal prosented for fuspece graded No. 3,—the common grade, which is al- ways supposed to be soft wheat. ‘The more winter wheat they mix the better It is, because they ,«,lon't uso solt wheat fn making patent tour. ‘The arrangement to lay ap a cerfain nnmber of the tugs of cach line has not been consummated as yet, but it fs thought 1t will be. Chicagodock and vessel men wera not a lttle tonished yesterday tosce tho corpulent form of Caot. Jim Van, an old lake navigator. He has been In California the past three years, and has ac- quired knowledge of ocean navigation in trips to Australia and other land: t. Jim thinks he wonld like to take somebody's veasel from Clicsgo to Kurope, The tag Wood retarned from Michigan City last ovening with tho United States engincers, who went there to Inspect thie larbor-work. ELSEWIERR. The total amonut of lumber shipped from Ba Cily lo_Tonawanda from Apnil 1 (o Ang. 1w 40,420, 782 feet. Andtew Smith, s fireman on the tug Ballentino, was drowned at Detrolt, Tuesday, after falling ac- cidentally Into the river. ‘Thae steam-barze Anulo Smith was sold at Cloye- 1and. Tueaday, under foreclosure of mortkage, for $15, 000, to Willlam Edwards, of that city. Mondsy the wind vlew so hard on lLaks fisron that several yessels went Into the Harbor of ofuge, 8and Doact, for shelter. Tne prop Bmpire, of the Northern Transit Com- iny's tine, witl be Iaid up at Clevelana for a short MARINE NEWS. THE NEW PROPELLER BUFFALO. The new prop Buffelo, built by Quayle & Hon, of Cleveland, sill be launched to-day. She dif- fors from tho Telawara and Conestogs, bullt by the same frt, in that hor engincs are plsced on the main deck, and are supported by heavy tim- bers placed upright upder them. This arrange- ment not only briugs the englues nearer the engi- neer, but Increares the size of the hold, enabling her to carry 200 tons mare freight. Capt. Condon, formerly of the Commodore, will have command of lier. * 8ho was built under s supervision, ‘I'he dimnansions are as followa: 200 feel from outaide of stem and atern, 275 feet on deck, 8 feet beam, 16 feet hold. The main deck {3 arranged and fitted with double halches, ‘Tliere 18 4150 on the mawn deck 3 high-pressure ‘halsting engine, connected with 8 line of shafting extenaing noarly the entiro lenzth of the boat npon which are friction drume, fitted to hofst freight iow v follows: frum tho eight haiches, and alao to work two bilge | lime. Sho' was taken to the river-bed Monds ton In which the mixtare of '"‘“ffl.‘;‘e“c‘:r“‘g: pumnps If required. A scparate sieamn Soukey: m‘:lcnln:,m b o putip can also be set in motion, eltler to supply le water in the main holice, wash-room, pump bilge wator, or pat ont a fire. be envine f# a double Uarry & Lay com- pound. The upper eylinder is tweaty inches in diameter, and has a forty-inch atrokd, while the Idwer cylinder hav s forty-inch stroke and lanr Inch bore. The bollers are two i number, eight feet in dismncter and alxteon fect lunt, and are made of hal n eleel: siso two furnaces, six main flaes, and 13 smaller Auca, The stomn chimney bs seventy.four inches in_ dismeter and jgnt feol high. The enyine is fitted with the sutomatic oller, invented by Mr. Mosca. Itls snle to say that notlilug important has beeu overlooked or douu poosly. \ 'schooner of about37,000 bushels capacity, named the Singapore, was lsunched at Powers' hipyard, Kiugston, fully rigged aud equivved, on Wednesday. Mones Duoane, one of the best-known engineers on the lakes, sud formerly on the tug Quayle, divd 8t Detroit Tuesday, of dropsy. lle was 40 years old, Capt. Gaylord, of the stme Pearl, was ined $100 by tho Custom-Hoase oficials al Dunkirk, for neglecting to take out » constwiso manifest, Tha Buflalo A'rpress justly anys the finc shonid be re- witted, becsuse the Captain 1o the hurry of the wmoment forgut his papers, and had o Intentlon to dofraud the Goverminent, Capt. Bradford is now at Buffalo fguring for the parchnse of_the prop Arondel, which ho proposes totuke to Now Orlea “I'he’ owners of the hoat have made him & proposition, but =a she will re- uire exteusive altcratinna to fit her for the trde for which o boat is neaded, he has written to New Orleans for further inatractions, Tuc Arundei is A new boat, has an Iron bull, and s now used for cxcursion irips out of Buffalo, PORT OF CHICAGO. The following are the arrlvals and actual sailinga at this port for the past twenty-four hours, endivg at 10 o'clock last night: Hheat abnil, in the Judgment of tha sufcient to materlaity alTect the valne of such lot ot grnin for_wiling pnrposcs as u eingle varety of Gintot OF ¥pring whe: all ba inepected mixed voring and winter wheat, and graded according to fhequality thereol, as in otlier caxce, and shal} pot be stared i any warchuusu excepl’ in epecial bins, or mixed with grain of the samy charucier or grade; tne abova rule to take efoct Oct. 1. The first gentleman scen wos MR, N. K. FAIRDANK, Prestilent of the Board of Trade. Ho consii- ered the change a most proper oue, stuce it put s end to the mllml( of mixed sprivg sud win- ter wheat under the pulse of spring wheat. Under the new rule, a man would get what he ad for, winter wheat for wioter wheat, and Vi speing for winter. 1t wasn’t so much's do- preciation (n valuo that tho old rule caused, 0 was o uncertainty fn the ind of n buyer as to what pgrade of wheat he wils cotng to get. A millerata dis- fance mizht want winter wheat, haviug all the spring wheat he desired, but hic wae quitc as Jiablé to get that of which he already had n sufiiclent supply as to get what hu really wanted, and, perhaps, even tnors llable, The ofd rute hiad o tendency, in other words, to uu- teutle quality, which evil was remedicd by the coanga. 6o Sully sporoved of it and dida't 2 BUFFALO. Drrrato, Aug, 7.—Lake Proighta—Chartera for coanl to Chicago end Milwaukeo st J0 cents; co- ment to Detroit, £ cents per barrel, froe on board. Cleared for twenty-four hours. ending at8 p. m. —U'rons 8t. Louss, merchandise, Duluth; Kmpire ftate, merchandise: Nebraska, merchandlse; D. W, Powers, Chicagos stmrs Alaska, JPut-in-Bay; achirs James Conch, Krastus Corning, and Eliza- beth Jones, 1,300 tous coal: fda Keith, 100 tuns coal, Chirage mothy Baker, iHU tons stone, ‘Toledo; oarges Bannor, Chicago; W. L. Peck, Ele.luuvl: Norway, Au Sable. ARRIVALE. TProp Messenger, Deuton, sundries, State sireet, W It eould operuta injuriof . eascle pasatoy Port Calborno Lock for twenty- | LEoe MoP i rulrtes, Btate sirect see iow It could operuta injurlously to auy ono. | ¢o;r*}lours, onding at 6 o'clock p. m.. Gth: Weat: B ity As o ASS sl Chieaso Aveaus: was evidently disappoluted at the Board's me- ward—Props Alima Munroe, .\!antn ol to Detruity a'é‘,’.:f"""fl;'""' “5‘.‘.{‘5.‘,‘-’.1 ?‘m‘k:lg#‘n ?.rvol. e Chid remarked that swhnt hiad been done | Ao A0 L ety Battla. Collin | Behr Uairat, Muskegpn, tum e Bl aensburg to Toledo. Barke Mary Lattle. Collins Iiay to ‘Toledo: Little Hamiiton, Collins® llu] to Bay City; Celia, Kingston w Windeor, Schra Julla Willprd, ' Rivorside, ‘Toronto to Toledo; J. E. Ilnllg, Fair Haven to Toledo; Camancher, Uswego to Chicago, P sehr M. Thompaou, o Bent D: 16 Darrin Bturvon Bay, lumiver, Hixteenth 1, Hchr J, Catchpole, Horn's Plee, bark, Ogden Canal. Behr Edna, Port Washington, stouct, Ugden Cansl, Trop Tru il Queny Kecanau, ore, N, B Je il confdn’t be undone, He had told the Commls- sioners what ho thought of the proposed change, but they had [ follow uther advice. The uew rule, i his oplnion, would have no im- medinte effect. ‘Fle olit one would stand as {t U AP Josale Linn, acanube, gne: o D. it wasuntll Oct. 1, at which time, most likely, | , lastiurd—Props Bt. Albans, Chicago to Ogdens- e Stanlstee, lainper, Markot., e ol o o picaion fo 1, sihen ot | 37 Shicklana: Chicaes (o Mani :i;‘n'r";"“ g, | Hohe Gauny Cacky Mabigien Jumbor Bieieep e Kins of shent—spring and winter~would sot- | Hamnond, Chicado, 10 Kingsious Nr cland 7o | Henr Civyof Grand liapias, Oraud Maven, Tumoer, tle down tu their relative normal value; old spring whuat would ull be zone, and No. 3 spring would by thut time all be new,” The effect of the charizo would not Le feit, In his opinion, uutil next year. Al Foronto; schre Thoinas Parsons B. Loeke, Chlcazo to Kingvt and Surprise, Tolado to Uswero, layana, and P len Silp. A itereancan | * Eeliruiden Harvest, Muskegon, lumber, Allos Bllp. Heur stianie Mueller, Cheboyxan, Junber, Markot, Yrop Miehael drot, Jdnnisteo, luinber, Aduins strect, irub Ganen Cliy Ogunabiurd, sundrits, CIark sircet; Prob Josenb L, Hurd, Duluth, sundrizs’ Washlogton strect. mebir It. J. Bkidmors, Muskegon, lnmber, Market. THE CANAL. Aug. 7.—Arrlved~Prop King MR. J. K. PISHEL, who, although motb st preacot actively known [ o BRIPSEFORT, <) o 2, ‘Yug Bismarck, Murluctie, Hushstreet, o the Tuard, 1a well posted ou all that pertalns | Brok.. Hankakeo Feoder, 2,100 bu corn; Alsntie, lasop, siarineite, lumber, € T & Q. 10 wrain-dealing, was also secn. ! do, 4,700 do; Defle France, Morrls, 0,000 dot Tyeon, Yantheite Himber, ;fmn e prop Fearless do, 4,000 do; Brilitaut, do, 6,100 do; Thomos Scott, Marsetlles, ,000 do; Gold 1louter, Ladalic, 6,000 do; Kunbeam, do, 6,000 dot 4. Donchard, Peru, 5,050 doj prop Pallos, Chillicothe, 4,000 do; Evanston, do, 6,230 do; Venus, Buffalo Rock, 5,800do; fronelad, Lasalle, 00 "do: prop Montauk, Lockport, 04,800 1bs meat, 2,800 bucora, w1 have all along beea opposed to mixtures," sald e, **for 4 think this mixing bears the evi- denee of fraud on its face, ‘Thers is n class of men who are disposed to be bearers of the mar- ket. ‘They are probably short of wheat now, and are oppoeed to this change, whicl puts au ot to mixing us it has been carried on. They want the rule to remaln ns it was u order that p New Era, Grand liavon, towing. Itush street. Belir Joun Mitier, Menomines, lumbur, Musou 5119, : ACTUAL NAIUING, Hehr Styatte Btar. Kinuston, sraln. Hehr Afios I bt 14y, lght, Behie ilen Bpey, liuifala, grain, Behr Christiana, Muntstee, HgLL Eehir Mary Nun, Maniatce, Hglit. Sehr M. £ Merick, Dawodo, graln. seie Willimsu Jones, Muskegon, llght. they may go on and tufx winter wheat with | " Cieared—Seneca, Peorla, 22,524 ft lmber; prop b DcA LI alo; jrelu- 1 spring _ wheat - mod fil - thelr contructs | J. M. Rovertson. Peorin, 44,408 ft lumber, 67- Rehr Williani Crosthwaite, Butalo, grato, with that mixture, Winter wheat lias | 000 lath: mecehant, Peorls, Ueo10 £ fonbors pruw |- Hebt o e e e andrles feen run down the creek, und - from | Mebuwk Delts, Kinskog Puetieh 40 B) lumber. | Frop Sewcuyer, ticntan lfarbor, sundrice. 1en to tifteen bushels of spring wheat has been diumped on top ot #t, und themixinrg passed off for spring wheat, T belleve In having a man sdelfver what he ngrees to dellver n his con- trut, —daliver what he selli,—and not some- thing else.”” '.‘,\""fll the effect of thoe change Lo felt this 1al y not, to auy great extent, T tbink ¢ been n grest deal Letter It the Cnuuumlunfn had made the change Lo tuke 4 ruln that Mlu“md to Morris, #,100 bu corn; C Teru, 1,200 bu corn. Cleared—Leviathan, orris, 08,864 ft lumber, PORT HURON. Pour lunox, Migh, Aug. 7.—Down—Props Sanilac, Mayluwor, Passalc and bargee; schrs M. J. Webb, Mears, Priuce Alfred, Magyic, Up—Props Marina City, Huron Ciy, Dean Rich- mond, Mineral ltock und barges; schre Marengo, Marz Lyons, W, IL Taylor, L. May, Guthrie. Wind—Wert, wentlo; weather fne. Pour HunoN, Mizh., Aug. 7—10 p. m.—Passed up—Prop Lawregcu, vetiry 3L E. Trémbic, Enzle Wing, Granger, Nie Wiid, Glaastone, Mary, Down-Props Nelaware anmi ralt, Temovst and icago Belle, | BeRELEIHGS hdinglon, ltghe. Hohr dapai, Ludington, Ui Atme Metropolla. drup Conn Cainpbsll, prop 1. C. Drivitan, 1rop L W. Bnook, prop MCweBKEr. o e — SIGNING A WILL. Bpectal Dispateh to The Tribune, MiLwAUKEE, Aug. T.—In the will case of Jobn Meurer, deceased, thy Supremo Court, on ap- peal, decldes that the verdict of o jury us to tho nttestation of a will is merely advisory, and though, 1n ease of doubt, such a vordict is of greut welahit; and the Court if dissatisfled with it will ususlly order the satne jssucs to bo tricd Ly & now jury, yet this is' merely discretionary, and a judzuent in opposition to the verdics will not be roversed for want of such order if sus- talued by the welght of evidence, The evidence shiowed thue i this case the nttoruey was seut for to druw up the will, received hsteuctlons from the testator, then repatred to an adjolnting room wheore the will was dmwn up; then the will was taken lu to the testator and tho pur- sons summoucd us withesses werecalled futo the roum where it was read to him, and ho wag aaked 3f he was satistled with it, and could sizn it, und fmmedlately took the pen and signed nls nume tothae paper in Lhelr prescucu; he was sitting up jo bed tu u small bed-room, aud atter his atzouture the paper was taken and the wit- nessts weut with th person who drew it up to unother roum, through tis open door of which ight bave seen them subscribo thelr nun withesscs,—it was decided that this was a subscrintion in the testator's pres- eyee, and a tdug slenipgand publication of the will. 1t was ulso held that under thess cireum- stances o Watl uf wemory by the atteating wit- nusses, on @ vontest of the wil, us to what took place i thelr sight or hearlug, 18 not suflicient v bewative the conclusfon that the will was w dly »Woutdn't that cases where contracts had for Anzust and September defivery 17 ] can’t see that it would. It has been ‘deeld- ed by the Buard of Appenls that this mixed wheat fs0't u lvgzal—or rather, degular—tender, and yI_dun't see Low it could bave (njured any one,’ “1low popular il ghe clauwe he, fn vour opluton, amune e members of the Board Sl satistied that If it was put 10 a vote t&ulu\‘.,l’l would, be esrrivd-on the Busrd by two 0 ol Newburg, Livinzstone barees, M. Voward and burges, Rato Willianw and raft; schre Camden, Join O'Nall, K. D, Barker, Jumes . Benson, §. Vitzgerald, Wind—Northwest, gentlo; weather fne. A CASE OF WIIOOPINR COUGII. A **Subseriber ™ having tuformed ‘Fne Taness tnt o 4 recent Lrip un the excurelon steamer Fluia, his wife—who had with her an infunt of 13 months old—dlscovered sevarul children on board who had whooping cough, s reporter inter- viewed Mr. Baby, who ts (he acting manager ol that boat, npd was told that hic (the reporter) had brought him the firt news of the matier, and liad “ho observed children who had whoobing cough gulng on board tho sleauwer he wonld liave informed those in charge of them that they wist o sabiore, M. Haby thouyht it would ba difficult to detect wuc cadct unluss thov camu on Loard o coaxhini- spotl, nnd ho widdiod 1t diatiuctly understood Ly all stuntl-pux, wearlet fover, measlos, yellow fever, ciiolers, and other like patients that he did not want them on board tho Ko, sud would send them on shore When they cawe on board, if be de- tucted thaun, A PRONINANT MEMBRI of the Board, who preferved, however, Lo ap- pear fnpersonally i the paper, sald tho changze would provent thu mixture of spring and win- ter wheat betng made available tor delivery on coutracty for No. 2 apring wheat, Tha old rule Lad helped, he sadd, to maintaly the purity of the grade of winter wheat, the mixture, i very many cases, not unly ot detructing from the yuality of the spriug wheut, but rather odd- iy to i1, some of tha millers cven proferring the mixed to the strafeht grades of new No, 2 e wheat, ‘The pew rube wouhd do the sume Wit regard 10 mafutaining the purity of winter Wheat that the old did, but it would pre- vent purtios from anixing the two grades and dellvering the misture on their woutracts for Nu. 3 spring wheat, Tle did not know that the old ruly had worked Injury to G v e exeept Uoss who lad brei !"fi TUGMEN ORGANIZING. propuriyauented. vorner the warket, and the new rule woul % operate in the Intercsts of thuse who loved the T e bt CHAUTAUQUA, bor tugs held o meeting last evenlng at the corner of Ontaric and Market streets for the purposo of orguntxing for mutual pratection. The proceed- tuys wero conducted witls elosod dours, and (e fact unly waa given that thoy bad organd It b wild Cthat o the munmgers of tho Assoclotion bouts have Laken ailvaninge of & num- bar of thuse who ware enzaged fn tho laia sirike, ot refusal tu work at reducci wages, ang havo alee Charzed themn, and th soveral lustances pus new or rewn men lu thetr placve. 'That has not vleased f}.r Coptaing of the tuze whereon the changes have een pinde, aud some vigorous Kickiug lay been und whil b done, bath by tho Captalus aud lluese wen and flrewan on daty. —— LAKE FREIGIITS. Graln freighte wero lnactive yesterday, and steady at the lats advance, ‘Tne Bufialo rate wag ¢ for corn by »all, the through rate, lake und ratl,, 10¢; nud the pll-water rate 10 New York, 767 Uhartors weie wady foe 40,000 bu wheat und 176, U bu corn, o Bullulo—Barge N. K. Fairbank, schre Viint, Baldwin, Jus, R Hentley, Golden West, Kato' Winslow, Eilen Svry, and O. C, Darves, uil corn ut Kiugston—Schr Muntercy, wavat, aud Mernck, corn, subposed (o be at dbie und dige. o Gswugo—sche Aunticolln, coru. i the after- 1000 the sCbr Metropolis for curn 10 Cullingwuod, At CREAP TOWING, We ventured the opiuluu yestordsy morue 1y that the tugs that camne frum Clevelaud 10 the wouth of tha Detroft Niver lavking for tows arg pourly pald for thelr trouble. Klers {v a case that heary ot our surmta, U Runday the Cleveland tug Ettio L. took the sche William Urauby from the Detrolp tug Cubuan, ot Malden, She ayrged to Low thy vessel from thero tu Cleveland, tow ber into the river, do Ler trausferriny. aid low Ler uut wunly for $13. Capl. Wostbrook'teporta ablainiuz these toures from Capt. Sleseus, of the Elo ko= Detroil Pt and Jrivune, Ttk ——— BRIE. Speoial Digzaich se Ths Triduns Eniz, Po., Ang. 7.—Arrivale—Frop Georglans, Port Dover; prov Winslow, Houghtou; stwr Idabo, Duluth; sche dattle Walls, ‘foledo; scbr Julis Willard, Toronto; schr Mary, Port Colborne; stuue Alma Munros, Port Dover., nupmnrco—smr ‘uuu, Daloth; stmr Idsho, 5 brop Winslow, Dulalo; Alaaka, i ;“legr'l}::l:u g“ll ‘:u'.'xmh;“'ni'fm. Keepe Yoot ca'fc il P D. outiug and schr A, B. corer und its sworks, ML A M. WRIOHT opposed tho change fu the rules withall his power, and was instrumental {n sending u powe ertul protest agrmingt tho proposed umendinent o the Counlsston, Naturally, ho wasi't ex- actly pleased with the reanit of the Comuls. non's meettng, and expressed himselt rather ntedly, * I tolil Mr, Bogue,” snid e, **It was some- thing the Cowiintasloners shoulbi's touch 8 the presunt thoe, The pule has uever done anybody suy harm. The a few apeculators found themsel o tuko wheat, when didn't iutend to buy woest, but wind, they tuuke un ousluueht on the Warehouse Comtuls- sloncrs 10 chianue the rute. snd they chauged it under the pressurs brouht to bear, The chunzo ds entirely 1 the interest of o speculut- i ellque T Chlcago tial wants Lo run caroers un suring wheat, N legitinute tradg dowsids L have been in Chilcago Wetty years uow, and thfs 1 tho tirst thne 1 ths blatary of the trudy durleg that time wien men ovjected w eeiting u better article of wheat mixed with a ourer viie. ‘Cher want thechange now hecanss they don't want wheat, hut becauso thoy want to buy wind—specutate, Fhey don'y waut wheat, Lut they want totuuke the grude yearce. [ 13 uue ol thy ot Inexeusable wnd utterly inde- fetible wteps that | have seen tor u loug tipe, “How will it work, Mr. Wrlchtt Whas witl the practical eiects of the change 1 * It watl keap winter wheut wway from here, s hasn't Lecu dutinctively o winter-wheat market, but if, i the course of busnices, we G unly get peoplo 1o uuprecste tho value of surlog woeat, When that strikes o plane sboye f3 will uaturally tallow - that they can ufford to mix winter wheat with it, sud it bringey the wintey whieat here. 1 this rule L’y begy enanged we would have bad s win- ter-wheat murket. But now, fur the tirst time We bavo over had an opportunity of brivgiug the winter wheat hero, they tako steps to bar it out, which s cutirely fu the futerests us the apeculatory, WO Wit 1O TUL LUTLETS LI SDNBY Wheat, | don't say the Commissloners have scted dishoneatly, bub thoy huve besn mibslod, aud thy pressury has been so great frons that ;{u\\d that they, 1 presuwo, buve been lud to clicve that the intereats f the trude reatly did Tequlte this chauge. ‘the vommon graue, No, 2 sunng wheat, 18 sutt wheat, Now, the common ffufiu cauyot e depreclated by miziog solt wiu- er withi §t, Auy wiljer v.u-ummu sufl spring wavat will pay wore fur mixed than be will for utt apriug. wukmukn wore Hour. 1t Ly that Krade ot winter wheat that s mixed, und it is m}wuu that the gradu ban't lnjured, as they ‘T sely assutue, For wny legitimute purpose of i trade that grude is worth wore thao any Famroist, N, Y,y Aug. 7.—The filth Inter nationas Bunday-S8chool Asseuibly st Chautuu- qus wai begun whls mornlug st G:20, by the vealing of the Chautaqua bells, The lecture of tho day was dellvered by Bishop Foster—sub- * Beyoud the Grave.” The Rev, B, T, Vinceut and Frank Heard hold & children's meoting fn tho teple cvery morn- ing, and (ssus 8 suiall ilustrated daily by the papyrograph process. ~ “Chiv “witeruvon the Rev, Dr. Wheeler, from the Pitishure Christinn ddvocals, spoke ou Palities and Roliglon. Dr, Vineeat loctured on tho Holy Land In Palesting Purk, aud at 8 a grund plutior meot- g Wit held fu the auditorium wud addresscs wade, ‘The_First Chautaugua Eveutide Couference for 1674 wad held ut 7 thia ovenn. + e eme— - e THE MADISON WRANGLE, Speclat Dupateh to The Tribune, Mapigoy, Wis,, Aug, T.—The Cominon Coun- b lmbroglio remuns o statu quo, Swmith will do nothing at prosent, but things reat with hopes that the resheuing Mdermen will thiul better of thelr nctlon aud withdraw their reafgnatious. ‘The chgrice of the city §s unfortunately tramcd, leaviug no lvfl way out of the the dbiiculty sbould the Atderuu per siat Iy their resiqustion, Legul ludsars iy W quandury over thy watter. by wurk of grading Wus bugun on Ntutu street to-dey, but, when [itay comed, there bl ng quorui I tie DRI u_wu|u way arbsu, ‘Fwo mure Alder- weh huve julied the seccdurd, thus leaviug the Council with vuly six meiubers, B SCHOOL-BOOKS IN MILWAUKEE, Susciul Dignaich (0 ThY Tribune, MiLwavkcy, Wis, Aug. 7.—1u the Bourd of School Commlssionurs lust uight, aiter g stormy sesaion, the Board decided to substituts Baroos! Mistory of the United States in place of Bwin- ton's, oW In use; the Ecectic geozraphy fu plevo of tiujot's, tow lu use; and refused to substitute Robluson’s arithmetic for Ray's, now fuuee. I all cases where chauges werg not made, the Bourd cau wake a cuungs suy thme, fivo yeary having clapsed since tho lasy’ change 13 the eutire Hat of text-books, 92 AND 75. Bpe0ial Disvaich 1o The Triduse. Mapisox, Wis, Aug. 7.—~Judge William Thows, of Jacksonville, 1IN, oup ot the yldest aud most experiunced lawyers in that Btate, 13 ————— CLEVELAND, &oeclal Diaalsh (e The Tridune. CLEVELAXU, O, AUg. 7.~Coal freights are gtill verydull Thoschrll. A, Kunt wes chprifrod yestenday for coal from Cieveland to Chicago at 5c, sud the schr 8. L. Watson for wheat, Ltroit Straight ! vhuat, " s e dreabnbi i d ‘{;"f“'u'u‘:f_' Yervinueh | o Timiato. ab 3%0 per bu. Thate are sovers) idle | fu thuclty. ThoJudze ls a Lalo veterao, %3 e Borue 1f the Comubislon ever wcriously | Yesselsuport = yeurs of age, nnd s bero u & wedding tour, hls wile s % charming old lady about 36, The ALY ook E Dbk will reduln I the ety a day ur two, visiting Madisoulun relatives, ’Ihc‘y ara the oldeat couple Who ever stupded in Madi. wa, which bas bucyme awous a3 ridal Bewd- quartera. thought ot chavgiug the ruly, to adjourn to Culeago, and et tho uplulon of S isvas i ." the subject, But they bave dope it witbout Y tuveatlgutlon, sud {4 oulit t furgver datu "“- syatem ofyState luspection,—tuls plaeing of tal fubereaty n the Lauds of & Buard thaiaon's MARINE INSURANCE, Only one watrlpe-insurence agent 3t thle port is now weiting 8t 10 cents oo the $100 0a Bulalo wrsin cargoes, the olbers Laving found it too risky and uuprobiable 10 do bustuced 8t that Sgure. Aud, to How Health and Happiness Have Focts which the Community Are Bound Setiling Boyond a Doubt the Power and Which Myeterionsly Imparts Btrength, Thwarts If You Fall to Employ its Bomedial Power Liver Pad. doubts, pains have been taken to cullect tho following focts, which aro both disinterested and true, and most clearly {llustrate the pruc- tlcat efficiency of the a gentleman well known in Chicago businces circies by his connetion .In an otticial capacity with the United Btates Express Company, said: Holman's Liver Pad. ported to me with the chills andfever I would lu- variably urge him to purc tvery case guaranteeing to pay him doublo the cost price should it fall to produce the desired reaults. My reason for 8o strangly recommending 1ta use la that it has proven ita efficacy by vermanently cur- ing avery cass of fever and aguc, tarpld ltver, hil- lousnces, aud constipation that came within the observation of eifther myself or fricnda #elf, have ono of the Pads, and cheertully recom- tend its uso to suffering humanity in general.™ sound reasoning. 1678, 1 di ment, and called at the Lolmuan Pad Depot, 1 Madison streot, Chicago, ‘weak, emaciated, aud hopolees, nd purchare bath absorption ralt, the body and foot plasters. This waa noarly fonr weeka minc new womai, |8 just what the Holman Stomach and Liver Pad, Mayor| VENTIONS, FROM THEORY 10 F The Former May Be Blind, but It Finds Its Solution in the Latter, « Which Can Never Bo Avoided, bnt Must Always Be Faced, A Startliag Array of Testimoay Reganding the Health of the Commuatly 2ad the Means of Its Preservation. Disease Is in Our Midst, but Oan Readily Be Avoided. Appoared Where Disease and Death Were Expected. to Accept and which Gazry Their Own Infarences, Eficacy of the liolman Liver Pad, Disease, and Purifies the Entire System, 1t Is Clearly Your Own Fsult, Nearly cvery one has heard of the Holman In order to rot at rest any existing Liver Pud. it 1, BCRERMERHOR N, *¢1 Lave long known and advocated the nse of ‘When any of vgr wch fe- haac o Stomach Fad, in 1, my- MRS, KATE MITCHELL CLAXK, wife of thu Rev. Matthew M. Clark, of Hyde Tark, 1iL, said: *+ 3y husith gave way over twonly years ago, and my syetem ran down 10 sach an alarming ex- tent that ut timew £ lust all desire to live. experienced ail the nafferings accompanying a bad- 1y diseased stomach, liver, and epiceil, and aleo havo been trovbled for all theae years with conntd- patiou of the worst kina. mient, and_have taken, of coursy, of medicine of every description, ‘and, I uost say, 10 10 purpose. child's lectare on the troutnent of diseascs by ab- sorption, €c., by and Liver Pad, I'lusters, and Absorption Bath. I found the lecture ropl 1 have have (ried cvary troat- , VaEL quantitics 1 secently fead Dr, 'D. W, Fair- uso of the Holmnu Stomach eto with good sensu and The followinz day, April 4. etermined to avail myself of the treaf tha apleen belt, tho foot- .1 um now (strango and marvelous ne it way seem) sble to walk several miles, am entirely frev from coneti- ution, also my stomach, liver, snd spleen trou- lea; have un excellent nppotite, and I foel like o Tlis to mo scetns marvelous, but it did for me, 1 sond you tnis atatemcnt woat oL, choerfully, sud shall ovor rocommend thcse most niarvelous remodies, ™ MR J, 4, 8. WILSON, * the popular Superintcadent of the Western Unlou ‘Telegraph Compuny, was interviewed ou tho subject, with the followlng resuit: *+ [ wore ono of Tlolman's Liver and Stomach pade, and take pleasure in reenmmending ite uso ta il whoare troubled with Biliousiiess, Dyspep slu, orauy other complaiuts arislug from o disor- dgred stomach or ftver,” The followiog communications explaln them- solvea: Mlossrs, Dates & Hanley: Caxamwor, 1) 1 bave been wearing 0no of the Holman Pads. 1t has relluved mo from complaints of long standing, huproved wy heslth wouderfully, sud I focl kv o new woman, | would Iike to actas your iteut this city, snd by so dolug ] belteve § would carry huppiuess to hundreds of familles. Yours truly, M. €, N, Canrsu, Covaxcus, lowa. Messre. Batcs & Slanley: Lhave riven those Pade o faithrul trial in two savure chroni€ cuses, and sm surprised und delight- od with the resulta. [ sball uow procure them in quantitles, 80 ay to to furuish them to any of my paticnts. © D, Maxyizg, M. D, Mosars. Daics & Hanloys nciosea find $2 for apother of those Telman Pads, When 1 recelved e otlier no one thought [ couli vo over three monthe, Lut in lows weeks § could work some, and I ain well now. Yours graterully, Wi, U. Wemtao, Westerviile, Uhio. Gentlemen: My Liver Pad has made e a new man, You Know for Gfty-four yeats L have boon polwoning myaelf with puwdars, vills, tinctures, ayrupe, bitters, herbe, mercuey, chalk, magnesin, wwis, potasvlum, and Gou knows what elas, and the Liver Vad has conc whnt all combined falled— miserably fatled—to do. Your, 8, C. CLow, North Sewichly, Pa. ME. J. I, HULLBURT, favorably known by his conhection with the Chicago Bourd of ‘Trade, said 1o @ representa- tive ot Tuw TrivuNg: 1+ was troublod_fora long time with fover and agne, accompanied by u disagrecabla cough. L ciployed 1y best physicinue, und touk vast quan- tities of medlelny, with nu good efoct whateyer, At lnst, by the aavice of wy wodical sttendant. 1 doteruiined upou kg i, extended sou Soyuge, noulng § would return s well man, [ lmmediately touk wtups Lo sucury wy tickets, and willo thus guunzod wax nduvuced 10 wet a Holmau Liver J'ad, iy ullect upuit oy system was wondoriul, My cough disappoured. Uhuve had no return of the acuv, bolieve mysell L bo s well men, sud have given up my ucean trip,” FS Prowa, NIk, June 1. Mesars, Batos & Hanloyt 1 purchased one of your lHolman Pads for both my wifo and muther, who were sutferiug with 1= Jouences, Constipation, snd Dyspepsia,” The Fad s complately curcd thom. Yours, | J, 'WuzKien, oo (1) Trauacripl, Uywrao, 1., July b. Gents: 1 destra to say that for suino gime past T lnve buun wotching the edect of your Liver Pud, and s fully couvinced of s munits, 1 aw an old plysician, having practiced ucdiciue aver (orly years, At presont Jan travellng, und weo every ddny pursons who would be benetited by the uso of our Laus und Plestcrs, Fiewse taforn o by ro- urn wail tie pricos of both Pade und Plaste I Bm Very Fosuoctiully yours, Dok Jo M. D Auvnoua, N1, May 1, 1878, bave boena great sullurar with lw”\nm dunib 9 Yours, 2 Goptlemen: 1 pyuralyia 1 the stomacy, und 8 Havy spunt thoussnds of dollgre 1o get cured, but all 1 no purpuse, wuhil sbout the G of Mutch It T waa thduced o try vne of Tolwan's Fads, which has ontiryly cured e, sud o now eugazed hy aelling thevo Pade, and Jotng all 1 cun to apread tho glad nuwa of thiv cure aud iuducs utticrs W try it 8 . Cutcauno, Marcn 10, 1878 tentlvmen: Some thirly duys down with_chllle, aud aflor heviug treatuients 10 gut cuzed, could et puthing that would viteet & bermuucnt curu WUl wus dpduced to tey & Moluan Fud, Lum uow entlrely freu fro thu disease, sad feol entirely well. 4 C. Boaron, Mase., July 27, 1877, Holman Pad Company 3 Uentlawunt For tue loab thinty years | bave been an iuvalid for the most vi tho tiwe. Llave bay the best plywicians 10 iu burpost. S'or yeand 1 biave bevw unably 1o cut nourhing withuul sonie ald 1o digestion. On the Bret of May laat | roe ceived 3 Molwan Pad aud Plastets, with directions foruso, In I0ity-uight Luurs sftee application | could vit sa heartily us any of my r-mur. 1 can now walk one or wers milcs without feching tlred It4 thu luast, sugt 1 ascring all crodit to the Fad, und prawo God dally fur givine G. W, llalwan the powar t parfect thls woudertul discovsry, Very seapecitully, Euizaustu AV KKiEs, 14 Warrenton etreet, Culcaco, Aug. 7. £ To whow 18 may cangern: 1 have seed ’uu Tlgmsn Liver Pad fur sbout three wooibs, sud fu thut time | have ourcd myselt of what | beflve (o bave been Liver Complaint sud Cousumption, and I urgo thoss who &re slail- lerly attticted to Lfy thuw st ouce, & tuey afe thy Deat life-presorvary that God bas over sllowsd to W luvented. Tovay Hossia Gratn Inspocior for U, & h‘h“‘ i ‘; Auy oto fea)ing skeptical 83 to the curutive Fanvr of tllx: yor :.‘u sul hfi{o thelr doul:u muiodistely repovs y callivg ou Musars. Bates & Hanley, Geuoral Agucuts, 184 Madisou street, whare they haye fittxl up elegat cou- sultation roomws, with scparate spartments fur ludies, presided Over by su woooinplistied Jady Ll::r;u{hly cobvereant with the yequircaients of 4 TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1878. EDUCATIONAL. Qranville Military Academy. An sttractive Sehool for Boye, at North tranviile, New Y0rk, HAAOr 29 years auccenfnily prepared boyh nr our heat culleges and schools of scirnce, sl alsn for enmmercial lire. Until April, 197, it was coti ducted at Stamfonl, Conn., ami wae then tranaferred 1o {ta present Jocation, 1o escapn the distracting and Yiclois Infuences of n argg ruinrhan town. - The ¥ria: cipsl graduated at Yale, in° 1M47, and thirt rll(rlt! n training boys, has taught him thal to reach he highest rednlte certain things are Indispentanis, i R Dealthy Iocatian, an_sbundsnt, nutrisious, and Yaried diet, energrtic, systematic, snd yet pieanrabie excrefsn, thoroughly éomaetent &nd fafthfal tasche %0 Absolnte frredoms from viclous surroundings. T Aitlet, healthal, aod brautiful village af North Gran YilIs, Bestled ainony tie Roriheasern "New York, nffers rate attractiont 1o thoughtful narente. 1t finms ot cantaln @ single Aaloon, or hsuat of vice, nor can adrop of anient apiritabe legatly soid in U 3iiltiary and zymnmatie drlll_ furnish exercise, aficient, regular, ttractive. The instructien and Binetplins Are mous est Aud.thorouzh. The table eompar aranly with tht offered by snsible pa rentatn thele children at bome. “lta gronunds, bufld. fnys, and cquipment have cost $10,00. and are unane. agind, The schino) 18 Dot ** cheap ™ th any sense, bot ta tacilltim are confidently offered to such pairons a8 desire 1o give their sonathe bes advantages, aod are Wiliing to pay fur value recelved. fend for Linstrated catsiogue. with shundant eefereioes 1o patms @m@@m@mfi Beging Taeadny, Sept. 10, 1878, Pregaratory and Collegints Dapartmenta, an Optisns Courae: aiso Graduating Coutw: in Music, Drawing an: Painting, ~ Apretaition, For "Catalogne wddress G, THAVER Pres., Morgan Park, Cook Ca., T, of At MORGAKN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY. Capt BD. N, RIRK TALCOTT. | Amoctata JKNRY T, WRIGHT, A. M., " { Princivale. A first-clas Preparatory School for Boys. | Location attractive. Educational facilities unaurpasied, “Sesion Vieglns bept. 5, 1P For fall Information sead for cai- alogue 1o Morgan Fark, Cook Co. 1l Lake Forest Academy, LAKE FOREST, ILL. A COLLEGE-FITTING BCHOOL FUR POYB, Three Coursca of Study. A full corpe of Teschers. * Epecial fostruction by the Prineloal o thuse who wish to cach, Joocatton on Lake Michigan, 24 miles from Chicago aad B ik o all Term beglus Address A.IIL BADIN. Principal. IGHER EDGCATION FOR LADIES. PITTSBURGH FEMALE COLLEGE. Kiegaut Duildings, Eleht Departments, Twenty-thres Teachor. Thirteen Tenchers (n the Conacrvatory of Music con- nected with the College. ' Chinraes teas than any Rehool I the Uuiied Nintes affordtax cqmut advuntages nnd arcominodations. rin opena Bept. 4. Send to Kev. §. C. PERSIING, Fitsburgh, Fenn., for @ tatalonte, University of Noire Dame. The Thirty-Bith Schiolastic Term will bexin on he ¥ L. \We are now able (0 #ay thalthe best facilities offered by auy educational fnatitution In_ Amieriea fur dovelupmient of botn mind and body can be found here, Wa invite parents and rdlans 10 coma and see for themselves, and thas Sertty what we say. | For particuiary, catalogies, etc dress the Very T Count, €. 5. ¢ Uent, Notre Dame I, U, Indlona. SAINT IGNATIUS COLLEGE. Eef ot} ‘Setentific mineiclal cotirses, bren begun, ofetlug epectal advaniuges 1o Jouss mes whodcalre 1o davole themnives 1o sclea- 1 purilis, For further particolars soply st tho Collegs, 413 West Twelfth-st. GREYLOCK INSTITUTE, Nouth Willinmntown, Berkshire Cou Maws., res Roys for Rualness. Sefentine Sehnol, o G fege, The feading private school i the East Iafied by 1ta present Principal in 13 AL 4 3, bwift. jfenry W. Bishop. m,l:t‘z. u‘.‘m-:o vi’cw Catatogues sial £ I}K 3 EM‘LE}.',A'}I":?‘"J""‘L GLEASON’S ACADEMY 339 Wost Adems-st. Au Llementary, Clasical, and Cominerelal Schoot for Young Men sud floys, Fall Terin begins fept. 2, 1974, [ Sead for catalogue. AL B GLEASO! Troetel” Sohool_and_ Kindergarten. Wilt resnme Monday, 8ept. 9, 157%,at 23 Tishop court, cast of Unfon Purk. MINS HALA EDDY. Trincipatand Kindergartener. Irving Military Academy, Tako View, nrar Chicago. A Sclentific, Cluaiial. snd B s Kenaenty Tor By, Educational (aclitties s Inllm Mortbwest. Sead for Catalugue. Ofice. 1609 Madisou-st., 1o 3, Chicago. Tants 4 CLAUDE 11LL, Commandant: Col, G, 8. MOLLISTELL Vrinctpal Girsduate U, 5. il Acad. PENNSTLVANG MLLITARY ACADEMY. SHEATEL, DA R i e 4R A crion i VI Fngioeering, ihe and kn- o ctta. ol 0 JEWELT WHLCOS, at the officeof the Tremont THouse, or 10 Col. 0. 1 President. men, Fall Torm begins sept, 1t For foformation ad: dress Prof. 2. 8, DASTIN, liegistrurof the University of Clilcay, Chivago, 14 Rcaiemy of Our Lady o the Sacred Beart, WARHINGTON HELGIITS, L1, Tor Young Ladics, under tho ely N o rd and EARBORN SEMINARY, NRA DRT Wubasheav, ‘The twenly thin voung Ladies und tilrle willopen Wedneslay, st 11, Tornm e warsae: ¢ e ShovER MISSES GRANT'S SEMINARY, 25 143 & 120 Dearburn-ar., Chicago, WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10. Ample ac- commodations for boardiuz snd day puplls. Fur clren- Tars nddrces 88 Gbor. Nuatterul toaiie Bept. 1. The A ulstor” foF T cuttatin a tst 0‘ ho gradualces for thy puest 32 years Wit elr, altions, sl courseof studY, ve- 4 it - Wwinmat Wit 11 YOUNG, Trensurer 101 AT, BORDULAC, W i DuLAGE A Board- NER MO uuo.\uL r ! i as Lakesldn bemiva [Tt ko for Young Ludics aid Children, DAIghtrul location, home care, aiid thurough tistrug: N catale dulrees Hun.” ¥or esllogiss CNACK 1% JONES, Principal, TOLLEQIATE AND COMMERCIAL INSYITOTE. rough phiysival irainfow by military drilitng, gym- e Yt rimatiou Yot uia wopilcatioin Maplewood Institute] ¥4, EOUSG Lbiks Nnuvn'll‘:rulwlv‘:ul tho Mot for,lte greattieauty ot ¢ o tiatrurtion. ~ Atdre / R S AVRHNTG Prinett nicttis TioEm lq}fl’"flllllll?“ w1, ".\)il‘_.‘u DEREBKILL (3. Y. MILIFAL PSR s ot i "LIEBIG_COMPANY'S EXTRAGT BUUPS, MADE DISHES AND BAUCES, LIEBIG. COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. *lua succws and 8 Loou for which atlops shuald fedl gratatul.'~See “Medioa) Pross, “ Lancat’ 4 lritish Mudisal Jouraal,* L. 5 CAUTION, ~ Genuine ouly with the fsa- alialls of Baron Lisbig's 5 e in Hlue 1uk acruss the Lalul. # Convumption 1 Englend (agrcesad ton- fuld o W years. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRAGT OF MEAT, To bahsd of all Slorebuepers, Grocurs sad Char Upitad States (whulssale ooly), s Co.y 48, Mark Lave, Lundos, K s, Bole Agents fur tbe Sy} C. bevid & W"V‘Photog'raphe STEVEN # 7 b Madlsou- Hershey MustoHail. - Ghlidray's Ploturce by cuss (nitantaucously. S 5O kD, e THH SHOES B it { TLeader of Artistic Pard and Cubluet Phutography. S oy el BURT'S ar of this well-knawn Schoot far MAGNOLIA BALM, AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, GREAT ROCURRS CP THE MAJERONIS! TEE MATEHRONIS EVENRY RVRNING, nnd fawmirdsy matinec, fo thetf Hoclety Drama, Jealousy ; or, IFusband and Wifes BATURDAY st 2~Grand JRALOUSY Matinee. MONDAY, Ang. 13-CAMILLE, STEAMER FLORA, ‘W%mggfl‘:fxfl Y 1 for this weer, esding Ao®s + ",‘5"': l",{“ A_n:... n;‘m k;:men At 2:30 p. m.1 on the Tlday, Ang. 0, chartes for tha day and evening. Eanriey, Ko it 10 5. ) foaracesal EAUTY: OR, THE e ol rown' B Algl L. IR IR LU o kit Y rips, 30c. SecretofzFair Face. HAVERLY'S TUEATRE, Proprietor and Manager........MIL J. H, HAVERLY. Centinued Ilemarkabls Ruoccrm. An Ytem of Interest to Every Lady who Besires to be Mors Beautitul The famous and largely-Increased COLYILLIZ oLy CONPAN excelienes Of BOH- 1 than she mow I, TOutnE SEAA R 1 e “ront *imecoms- foi burlesque ever produced.” l&!flw llgn\\rgod il nr'.;\\‘hn iig’ul Cock Robin? 8. mosa—Rstens ~Corps. Dallet—New l":flim &fl.f‘&l. Tegampanty 99 Secnre Seats withont axtra charwe. B e R Sy e U g I ime of an ot Tt 1 e artims polat of rewl beautp—a pureand cioar complexion. TWhat nature has thus denied, aré must be called upon to farnisk. T can e oo e eLen, o eoety e withon tho Tene] e b tor ot Bve when, he disoovered BIRDS, KA RMPFERS Bl Rns MOCKING-BIRD FOOD, Gold Fish, and_Aguaris, whole- nale snd retall at his iird Bore, 137 OLARK-8T. TMAILROAD TIME TABLb. AREIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRADKL. FIPLANATION oF Rurzxynck MARXS.—~} Ratands) @ Bunaa Mo, et :xnwvm.“ e Buoday umpf $ Monday e OEI0AGO & FORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, ‘Tickes Otlices. 62 u-ruk;:l&! “:)s‘kemu House) andas BALM Tha MAGKSLIA Barat s a ure device for creating. 8 pure and blooming complexion. ‘blemishea In the mest sar- Arrive. B It makes o matron of 35 or 40 look not mote than 30 yoars oid, and hanges tha zustio makdes fata s The Magnokia Dalm remares all blomishes and cone ecats eoery drmoback fo beauty; and, wile it {& at harmless as water, i i ‘nfll—lfll in s effects thal At closest obterver canndt delect Ly use. 6 ‘Ladies who want to ‘make themselves attractive an an nbeolite cortainty of it by using Lauxp Macaob i Lt s o e word, way. Itis 108 parotion eid, T i snsdtreds and s5ay Do hud st asy drug atare. . Tt comerals all pataral Bim ‘prising and effoctive manner, 30 & m. It _romoves all rodness, 1 m L , frockles, and tan wif power. g;: 34 vidon tiguo and ex- | akreep'tl i 13 It drives away all evidences of fatiguo and ex. 35';755.;: “,?,‘: F Tt makes the plalnent faco boantiful. hMilwau _,'.‘,:',,,“. 1t gives the complexion s damling purity and s m mg‘ he neck, face, 54 arme appear graceful, 'J: & rotund, and plump. & m, «m. . m. & m. p. m. u. m; m Tallmaa Jiotel Cars are min theough, batwean Chi- ::‘{3;',’1 gwl Biuffe, on thetrain leaving Chlcsgo Noother road rune Pullman of say © batel cars weatof_ Culcags, ‘a—l)epot corner of Wellnand Kinzle-fte, b-Dspot corner of Caual end Rinzio-sis CHICAGO, BURLINOTOY & QUIROY RATLROAD: Dagots foot of Lake-st., indisns-sv., and Bixteenth-st. ‘audCagal and Blxteenih-sa, Ticket Ofices, 9 Clarks st., 50d at depots. FURNACEN, Meadota & Oulesburg Exprem, Uttawa & Streator bapress. entilation e = CENTENNIAL . eating 3! EMERERCRR FIRST PREMIUN EXHIBFCION Boynton's Furnaces For Hard or Soft Coal vr Wood. 8 Styles aud Slzes. 80,000 IN USE. RICHARDSON, BOYNTOHK & €O, MANUFACTURERS, g‘t Lake St., Chicago, llls._ as Fart EXpress . Fansas Cily & 5t. Jod !t 0:06 3w, Pullman Palase Dintng-Cary and Pl Sjeeping.cars aro rus botweea Chicago the Pacltic Lxpres. (IIOAGO. ALTUN & BT, LOUI8 AND KANBAS CITY & UEEVER 8HOLT I, Intoa b West Bide, near Madisou-si. bridue, ety et Tickes Qe 129 Iflnflulvh-lLu_‘; Rantas City & Denver Vast K K. Luuis, Springaeld & Te: Sovfie & New Orienns Bx. . ¥t. Louls, Bpringonid & Te ‘CLOTIIES CLEANIN ¢ all Einds, Kilks, Woolens, | Deoris. Hurlingion § Fas Kx.|s 0:00a. m., E ¥ iard oo, | bhawis, Reokur Kibiras. y vioos. 't 7 tacquos el vt lmn\l.mmrly‘llvm. Chicaxo & Psduash R. H. Kx. aah'to vpalred st 1} + | ttreatur, Lacon, Waah'ton K) e o eaTyedund Foturned | Joner& Dwlgat Accommdat'ns H 0 USE ot Onien recelved and returned ¥ express. Allt, KCRWARZ. 1 uney Mteam Dye House, 153 iinols-st.. ‘eat Madiaun-sl., und 100 Bouth Clark-at,, Chicago, 111 Gan_be. besatifully LYED or CLEANED and KEPATRED, o mnln:cxrmn. Expresasd D, COOK d e CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT. PAUL RAILWAY, Unlon Depot, corner Madison and Csasl-sts. Tickes Uftice, 6380uth lark-at., 0ppoaite iBerman Itousa, and ul depot. ve. Artlve. & m. [* 7:43p. M. Mliwaukee lx?m!. Wiscansin & Mingeso liay, aud Meoasha Lhroush | N irdbat, | Db g 101108 .+ 4003 12 othes! ihkpesior Seatiail: | outuies SEIEMIEL o0y g m, (N —Ladies Urram Milwnukeo Fast Sall (dai o, m,| 4:00p. e LADIES ASD GEXTS, Iiawia lyed and cieanedete. | Wsconsia & Misnesats dreer i N 130 through Ntuhi Express [} 0:00p. m.[¢ 71008 m. A o | AN (raine run via Mitwankee, Tickets for &, Pasl TXITED BTATES OF AMERICA, 1N aid Wiimeapoitsaro good elthar yla Madison and Pratrie U it Cotrc uf the Unlicd btates for the North du Culen, or vis Walertown. LaCrose, aud Winons. District of filinols, o chancery, Juho N, . agd Juha W, I8 OENTRAL Depot, fout of Lake-st. vud Brouks v&. The Chicago 5 fout of T rickes omce, 131 landaiph-#t., & Towa It 20 Charles T Nowalicl, Wiitam G, S, siarriil, uw theie Inteevontton, Nekice bs Bereby wiven that In parsusice of ‘the de- cree und supylemental unider ol pald Court, ‘entored ot oot Ln sald catise, the furmer on the 417 of Decony Tor, 1877, nnd the_ latier ou Ui 1atof July, nph I, o Vision, Mister in Chancizy ut sl Cotre aatcr, at the hour of 10 v'clock fn tha Wedriéaday, the 3uih day of Auguat, bz, door 'of the hulidug flow uscd by sald :ourt Huase, knuwn as tho HRepublie Lite ‘Wninbers 197 to 163 Lasalle street. o thy Gl ut Cnieagy, Couty of Cuo 5 wil s, as difected In satd decrs ubils Rction 10 the: higlieet and best blader therefor, anbject. Tiowever. 10 the llem »f & prior truet-mortiohio by said Coriny i the Farmers Town & Traal Liupany o s hunieed thousaid duliars of bonds iow out- atniz aud Tuenttoned Tn seid siberee, wnd alw sune fext to Relemprion oa provided by the lawa of Lie Staw Gt Diinoly, the mortzazed premisos mentioned insald deeree and purticularly descrived aa folluws Lo-wit: ‘ATl the rutirond of the sald Clilcage & Tow aftmad Rany tido oF 10 be niads, extending from Joilot, v Couuty of Will (o Vuréetune tn the County of of Hiinols, loviuding Fight-of-way (rom, tiea, chialfs, lio_tands ani dupot A escs Bear Giare o ufs Express 5 Lonts FanvTni ‘a OnKaturday night runsto Centralls only, 5 0u Baturday nlxht ruos 10 Paoriaouly. CHI OHH’.!:FAL RAILROAD. Depot. |qu o :9.%3'1.. ‘aud fvot of Twouty-sccond-st, Ticket Utlice, ¥7 .28, Buuthesst coraer of (! doipi, Urand Pacitc busel, and st Palmer House, Zh 3 Lesve, Arrive. I Ogle, tn said stat eretur, road-bed, fcen, hulis, DULs, slikes, al Flound, station-loues, depois, viaducts, bridgta Fiiber, and materiain and property purclissed construction of sl ratiruad, all the eng! , \enders, cars, wud tmachiuery, ali kinds of rolling ¥ swid Chicago & Tows ftaltroad l.'uln.x)ln{ wequlred for or 1o ba tiscd upon satd railrusd, and wil Lhe fran: hilses und richita of the sald Chl Company relating. thereto, and all Wraperty’ acauired eof, inrluding side-tracks ture 0-aliups. Lold. QeI and_per rty Hrod un uF IO the Mtiia of raid raflroad promtiy scaulrey b ¥ of 34ld mortagads fn gether with all and sihgular the teuctuunl iomncen Uherel, Telbuin, and tie and profits thervof, sud all tie estate, ri) Interuet whatavovar, & woll [0 law sa In v Chicag & Jows Haliroad Colpany of, in, i PITTEBURG, FT. WAYIQZM& ugnmg‘log'n‘utxfiwrm D e AT Huuse, abd Orind I'aci S Hutat: = o o L Arrive. i 7:00p. M WL 41004 1. 008, m,| B:13 . .| 2:100, m. i, fane oy b e Ay TOPETEE: Wi aiended L6 e com: BALTIMORE & ORI 0, and thizs w Traineleaye from daposiiion, Bylldlog,, faot of, Mon : oeet ot Otces: Wl Glark-at., Pahuer House, Jeted by sald urtiase wuw, In thie hands oF under the 'tand'l'-clgu‘. e I Akt bl iecelver appulnted lu this | BTaperty sequirea by purclioe oF othee- teeelvor during the peadeacy of this sult savd rliroad, and whicl 0 Vorning Express, Failioe i e ahal 3 erty, aud pot ’fl l“' lh'ju‘ |]\“i'l —_— 7 3 pATAiL iatiule t‘.‘.“.t’.f“fl.‘*-:é?:“«.-u.‘m by tho UAKE'SHORE & MIQHIGAN ROUTHERN, P talien of Cash (n Bart payi ———J——r— e AreTe T el by Hha sard decree, o Yoranai-ouLips ey iy auth 3 Cerri ud teems 0f va Taiie st modo of pay: | K.Y, | A 3 Hhaut, Fefortive 1s Huu Gt devrod i asid” onder ot M..'..fi‘{",‘,‘,',‘{! "’j:,r,‘,‘ i\ E_x:‘: . “Uary w. ntsuop, | RUhb Ripro, [T )y 2, 1478, AAttarIn Chaticery of the Clrcuit Cogrt of the Unlted ‘atates for by Nortern istrict of ilinole PITTTSBURG, OINCINNATE fi'g‘l‘;.:nml! B R (Cincinoat) Alr-Lioe sad ae. LoU e e, Woab Bide, FINANCIAL. Depot curuer of Cila A s O TSN S s | Artive. E R M E Clie ot v I I ‘ i lavllle. Colui K3¥pross. 1:40 p. M. TR & & CO., BANEKRRS, 16 and 18 Nassau-st, New York, DEALERS IN GOLD AND U, 8. BONDS. Buy and scll on Commission for Qash or on Margin, all securitios KANEAXEE LINB Depot foat 0f Lake-at. sud oot of Twenty-second st. Depars, |_Amive. nctanstl, ladianapolls &' o D . Rl P TRV SN 7 T, o G, wucru 88 Clazkoal, Bheruian Huuse. :l::;t ‘i: ot the Now York S’t.nok Hx. u::sp:% :'.:.Ew‘:"“""““"“ .'§ Intereat allowed on doposits, sub. | HibtXures.: 10045 Lo jeat todraft at sight. ufl.‘fi'fl'fin‘a‘&?finl Bxpress are scrved ia dlalog Wil o 4 Uit worst caw of Dysburals 12 b weuks, 1% wrly vagvian arwide. Quustipations fogigentiony, Lang Tro #“'{mh".' e tomdh Vuwel ‘Brspubaly Mpicuy Vil bt ety A00) warking Wrdtr aud iheriby lusire OOIHESTTIL W lodcs sout Tor 51,00 10 sy | i nqfi’f_ [ d' o 6, Puctasen, 0. ey Trcpdenegt For Madhitew, Luding For tiraud Have TR GATARRH, ASTHM A g " TATION, wad sl Aol Of 1y Teapiratury Organs mie Lnmediatoly ] PopATiegtiien g e e Fhveawiii Tuwedsy.. v Tavaasturs Pharmery. ¥ MG LR, Norivar Cod i (i recx it g Y (81.23) Ly K. FOUUKRA'E 0., Yuk Buld b drizsisls vossiels & )