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"THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1873, FIGHT FOR A TRADE-MARK. Cincinnati Sonp-Mnktlars Want to-Conh-ol Chicago’s German Mottled Sonp-Trade: ¥mportant Decision of Judge Blod- gott, of tho Unitod Btates COourt. . 21D o8 VX ea¥, A trado-mark cnso of intorost to soap-manu- ¥acturors, whotcsalo and rotail grocers; innd the publio genorally, came up bofore Judgo Blodgott, yostordny, on motion for tomporary injunction, In dockding tho motion His Honor roviowod the ovidonoo; and tho faots charged by the complain- wnts, Hoeald this wod & complaint bronght by Yrogtor & Gamblo, of Cincinnati, soap-makers, agalfiet 8; V. McBrido & Co,, of" Chicago, sonp-'| makors, for infringemcnt of complainanta’ trade- xark, The complainauts, sote yoars ngo, com-" moncod to make & particular kind of sonp, known ¢o tho trado ng Germun mottled sopp. This sonp, #t was malntanod,—tho gonp of Ploctor & Gam- blo, of Cincinnati,—liad ‘#arnod’ n” good reputa-" tion In the market id anvatticlo of good, or snpor-| for, quiality, - It vds ntfoducod. into Chithgo Iu March, 1872, and .mot with o’ sntisfac! X" was pub up in “paokages,, . ind ‘on ‘tho bars of sonp'ivors impreased the words * Mottlod Qorman,” meaning ' tho namo ok slylo by which that partioular sort of moap was'khown to tho trado.”* Tho flrm namo of tho’ makerk was "aleo kmpréssod on tho soap, in a separath. lino, and bonoath it all wag o mark,—a trado-raark,—rop- redented to be tho moon and stars, although the | Coutt vas soarcoly able to judgo whother, thiat wa 80 oF Tiot, tho' bar of soap_ loft’ i benrivg o vory.indistinet impression, name came firaty lengthwise, inia lino on tho top of tho bar of soap, thon came the word :*¢ Mot- tled,” on tha'16ft hand sido, at an angle of about” 80 dogroos, 3d'tho word ““Gbrman on tho otho g &ido, also ot it anglo of about 50 dogrees; on under tho -apex was tho figure: or.mark, sup poscd to reprosont & moon bnd stara ;' thus : l PRootxn & GaxpLE, & 5% TFigure, i ‘Tho complainant affirms’ that - the dofendants, In order to socuro for themselves the benofits. nceruing from the reputation earned by the com-: plainants in the manufacture: of this-sonp, are allegod to hiave uotered -upon the manufscturs of a sonp similar in’ appearance, = similarly packed, and -marked with su, imitation of tho | pna 4 trade-mark, with intent and calculating to de- celvo the purchaser; but eaid soap being of an inferior quality. This alloged inferior sonp wos nntg, and Mr, John V. Lomoyne, of Chicago, for dofendants. Tho. Court . aftorwards informally remarked that the bordors of infringoment woro probably toughod in this cage. . n —— | THE NEW COUNTY NOSPITAL, - 1 { Ai'Word to the County Commissioners. T4 the Eilor of Tha Chicaqo Tribune: Bin: Binco the projost for a now hospital-, bullding was bronched, somo mouths ago, the Board of Commisslonors have hoon obliged to liston tonn immonso smount of sdvico and in- |- struction through tho papers, as tothe pouition of tho city on the hospital question, the kind of a struoturo rooded, and tho way to do tho wholo bpsinoss, Without quostion, the Gommissionors 1idvo boon ‘all the whilo'na anxiotis sa any othor oltizons to haya dono what is right about a hos- pital,'and have it done in tho right way, It is no ‘oblld’s play to detormivo just what the oc'mntynouds in this regard, and it is porhaps Iosa essy . to learn , just how 10 do’ what ought 10 bp dono. Now that tho question scoms .8éttled in nll minda that we nood mord hospital facilitios, and that wo roquire them at onco, the (Comrmigatonors have cortain'y mnde commend- ..aplo progress in n praotical dircction. ' Bids o boen roceived, wo are told, for the sale of ground for a hospital. What, thoso bids aro, of aburas nobody lnows asyot, oxcopt tho partics fwho mnkoe thom. . In-taking action.on thoio, »vl‘»ropnumons, it- soems to mo tho Board. aro handling the most, dolloato Bubjoot aud doing the most Importaut act of all... Unquostionably, thore will bo tho same sort of wh’lfllufllng [ ‘sharp strategy to'induce the purchase of this that m{flem of property that we hove wit- :nossod in .- the .. purchase of lots for othor publlo. purposes . in ;. timos _ paat. .The men,who offer land to the county for hospi~ *1hl gronud ::Em to moke monoy by the salo ; of vourse oach will leave no-stono unturned to 8bll his partioular lot, and overy tract will bo ' proved ,oounty to have. gk B 2tk . But thoro are cortaint consldorations whioh, -1 this connoction, tho Commuspioners cannot aiford toforget, whatever land ownors may say: 1 | Firat—We ought to have for o hospitsl 4 large i lot, Not o square-foot loes thau oight ncros will | suflico, and our growth in.population in fivo , yeara will show that ton or twolvo noros is mot too much, .We must have, oventually, soveral , hospital buildings and onro for thousands of slck g&nfix&noflnl . If our space Is small and cramp- ) wi it i8 now, in tho old hospital, disgusting to tho neighborhood about the place and genorally o disgraco to the community, Lot a largo lot bo had, and with_the ,buildings in the conter and ample spaca all about them, and with Inwns, and troos, and flowers, and frosh alr, tho_sick would find a home and nof o prison, tho rosidents con- tiguous would rogard it as an.advantago rather than otherwise, and the oity would bo proud of it, Look at the Boston City Hoapitall Situated - in ono of tho finest portions of the city, it is re- gardod by all a8 an ornament,—alinost a8 much as o park-would bo; and nohody is ofraid of con- tracting disoase by passing it. Tho ronson 18, it has o Iavge; spnolous lot, Sl | Sccond—The - lot should bo high and dry. - Tt would improve - tho property in°tho vicinity quito as much if the lot .clioson fvere low and damp, but ono chief objection to the Arnold stroet Iocation is, that it i low, wet, e by necessity. Wo cannot, in eon- beienco, afford to benefit anybody's swamp at the expenso of the lives of the siok. A high, dry lot slone affords tho salubrity a hospifal should placed in a'package closcly resembling insizo, Blape, and color the package in which t}ib com-" plainants’ eonp was placed, and thore was an im-" prossion_on-it, 6o similar, " so- complainant-| claimed, to theirs, that the buyer would be do- ceived into buying it in the bolief-.that it was’ theirs, The impression presontod this apponr- have—give it to us. Wo want good drainago snd immunity from mould and malaria—high ground must bo secured. . Third—The future hospital must b central in Tocalily—that is, noar the goographical conire of our vast populated rogion, or 88 much so asis consistent with tho lLoalthfulnoes of the placo ond the county purse, It would bo oloarly brutal to Iocate tho hospital in any suburban place, and compel the transportation of half tho crushed, maimod, and sick from six to twelve miles, It might bo oconomy in one way, for 8. W. MoZue & Co, euce: * : Figiwe, i The words *German” and *Mottled"” were fn an angio of about 30 degrees, 68 in the other impression. But tho figurs' un- dor the apex, instoad of bheing & moon ond stars, was a creacont and ona star. Whis impression- constituted tho infringemont l:on:glnhmd of, for {rhich an injunction is prayed by the complalnants, The complainants in their bill do not claim that they have exclusive right to tho mark used by tho dofondants, but they do clnim that the marks and general nppearanco of tha impression usod by the dofendants is o sim- flar to that used by thom that it constitutes an Snfringomont_of thoir rights under the Trados'- markn lawa.. 1t appearod to tho Court that tho uestion-at isauo was, solely a question of fuct, ' Mhere was not-n now: quostion of Jaw raised, Dalf of thom would die in the carting, aud tho ‘county would bo savad furthor oxponso; but in tho viow that human lifo Is worth something, it would bo {nhuman. ‘There are many other minor considorations ' that should have weight ‘in_dotormining this queation,—considorations that refer to tho caro and welfaro of tho sick. Tho professional knowledge of onr first phyaicians will, of couzss, bo'sought; and, if theBoard dosiro tho most re- liable counsel, they caunot do better than go to tho distinguished Ataf of professionnl gontlo- men who have charge of tho County Hospital. But the threo fismuta nrgad nbovo—it requires - no'doctor to toll us, but only good sense— ehould govorn the Board in their decision. B. PERSONAL. * Thoe Hon. John Paul, of Ohid, is at tho Shor- man. : 'W. B. Renney, U. B, M. O., is at tho Sher- ‘man, 0 most valuablo and proper for tho | Lo doath. to tho pationts, | *_‘Tho Hon. J. H. Patrick, Omaha, is atthe Grand Pacific. Maj. - Frank Clark, Bryan, Toxas, is at tho .Grand Pacifie.! 'Tho docisions ho should read wonld ' bo? found nmplo to govern tho gase. (Casca read.) Tho question of fact to bo discavered is ‘simply \whather tho similarity hotweon tho two.{aprac. &ions waa 6o groat as to bo calculated to deceive. @ buyer. 'The marks on the bars of soap oxbib-- fted to tha court bore the names of tho_makers. | Tt was thwln{naflt line on the sonps: It was 4| woll-sottled rulo that trado-marks, to bo an in- Sringoment, must misload the purchasers into’ tho boliof that tho original ownership undor which colebrity or roputation was_obtained ‘was tho same, Tho essonce of all tho- suthorities, tho Court had read was that an ln!flni:mnnt of' o trado's mark is created by the goods ‘of one manufacturer belug 50 made up as to mislend tho buyor into supposing them the goods of another. In'this cese, tho question is: Docs the mark im- posa on the purchaser the idea that ho is buying complainant's gonp, or that, in buying dofond- ant's sonp, ho s buying tho articlo manufacturod by tho original makor whose name and make bave achieved roputation? The com- plainant doos not complain _ of &’ part of defendant’s impression. He claims u8 against its eimilarity sa s wholo, Thesogoods ore & 'well-known articlo of commerco. Tho. nome, mottled German goap, orjGorman mottled soap, was generally used to doscriba’s particular make of HOBD—AS, 8AY, Castilo soap—known to the trado, ‘The complalnants did not originato its trado name, as the spocific namo of an arti- clo sololy of their manufacture, They possossed no specifio right to that name. Tho trads namo- wea not a . dovico of thoirs. It isnot'snew namo which they have coined to idontify goods which thoy have manufactured. It ismot the esmo class of article in the soap trade as Red Jocket Bittors, or Plantation Bittors aro in the trado; fhoy belng trado-marks by which the na- ture of the commodity is mado known to tho trade. It is callod German mottled sonp in dis- tinction from other soaps. Tho defendantshad o xight to use it. By impressing thelr own name on the goap, thoy cautionod tho buyer that it wag MoBrido's mako of the ** Gorman" brand,— notiProotor's. Itis obvions to any ono who loofis at the two brands that tho namios ave tho' most prominent foaturos of the impressions on them. The devices of these sospine brands sim- ply show that this bar is MoBride’s make of Gor- man mottlod soap, and the othor, Proctor & Gamble’s-mako of mottled German soap, Whon the MoBridos make this ** German" brand of saap, and stamp tholr namo on it, do they im- poso on the public the belief that thoy are” buy- 1ng somebody elso'a moko ? The Court waa unn- ble to soe how this brand was calonlated to im- !mao on nny one. The publio must understand he differenco between the two makos and the two makers, if thoy understand anything of tho mattor at all, Bluce the Gourt was & boy tho brand of chewing tobacoo known as. Loriilard finc-cut chowing _tobascco had been on gulo, and it had becomo' known far andZ wido. Yet, a man callod Jones wore to manufacture nlmflnrli oxcellont Enndl. and call thom Jones' finc-out chewing to- acco, would any one be found to call it an m- fringomont? The cases woro very aimilar, In each Instance the name would dlstinguish the reputation of tho goods, Both tobaccos would bo known to the trude as “fine-ont chowing," but nobody would buy Jones'_intending it for Lorillard's, The Court thought thoro was ro danger of tho people being docoived. It is tho namo of maker that earns a roputation for o partioular article of manufacturo such as this, A]anfh the defondants had distantly imitated complainants’ mark, they had not npprc‘o{):htod or imitatod their namo. “There was, indeed, a soneiderablo differanco betwoen the man In tho moon aud tho thirteen stars of the complainant and the crescont and single star of the dofond- snt, The Court did not think that thore whd similarity enough to justify tho motion b"“’fl‘ granted, and the temporary injunction would' thorefore bo refused. Jokn H, Whipple was appointed, by sgree- ment and consent of the Court, su oxaminer to take tostimony herein for finnl hearing for an injunction, the complainante determining to pro- cood to a flnal hearing. Goodwin, Larned & Towle, of Chicago, and Mr. Cox..of Washington, D. 0., for complain- Gon. 0. V. Castloman, Louisville, is at the ‘Grand Paciflo, Gen. J. A. W. Singleton, Quincy, is at the ,@rand Pacifio. ! The Hon, Ralph Plumb, of Bureator, is at the ,Grand Paciflc, Tho Hon. 0. K. Davis, Bt. Paul, is nt tho |Grand Pacific. o 'Tho Hon, O. L. Morohenad, of Cloveland, is at the Bherman. William Sharples, of Preston, England, is at tho Shorman. Tho Rov. Robert Cowan, Perth, Scotland, is at tho Bherman. The Hon, W. A. Wheolor, of Malone, N. Y., is ot the Bhorman, Dr. James A. Closo, of Toronto, is registored at tho West Bido Brigga. . G. Batos, O, R. L & P, 1. at the Wost Bido Briggs Hotso. Thomas H. Canflold, General Bumflutundnub of the Northern Pacific Railroad, is in tho city. Olo Bull, Rwum&mfiud by his family, left Now York for bngln on tho steamer dufio, last Suturday. Jamos Fisk and wife, paronts of the lato Col. Jamos Fisk, wore at the West Sido Briggs Houso . yosterday, Tho Hon. David Wilbur, M. C., from Milford, N. ¥.,is among tho promirient arrivalsat tho Wesb ido Briggs. Among tho notablos present at Hooloy's, laat evoning were 1 The Hon, Isaae Kalloch, of Kan- g Capt. Trinday, New York ; Aldermen Woloh, Gulling, Hough, Litohtougburg, snd ‘Wooloy, of Dotroit. 0. D, Trimbls, Eeq., Olerk of tho Buproms Court, Ottawa, is in town, sottling all the bLal- ancs, ot tnsa bual?:lm allalrs humml rotiring nally 6 peaceful shindes of the old Qourt- Houso, He is in good health and spirita. 0, W. Fullor, Now York, Genoral Agont for Barnum's Traveling World's Falr, is at the Com- morcial, Mr. Fullor hay come 'to Chioago to complote arrangements for tho apening of the oircus in this clty, shout tho middle of August, Tho Burlington (Tows) Gazetle, of the 17th, rints an_ interosting lottor from Gen. John M. Jorso to the Hon. A, G, Adams, of that city, It ivos a briof account of his adventures in dis- it lands since e loft Ghicago, aud was writton gn bn;l;)d tho stonmship Ilanea, off Bouthampton, une 20, An incorroot statomont touching the death of a1 ,, Overlook, of No. 28 Yolk stroet, was pablishod'in yostorday's papors, Tho true oo waa Loart-digense, with which ho was_ usuddenly attooked on Wodnesdny svoniug. o was 80 z:mru of age, married, amerohant, and belonged Waldoboro, Mo. His funoral ‘ocourred you- tordny, ond was attended by a Inrga numbor of bis mourning frionda, Rogister Hibbard has roturncd to this city af- 3r & plessant sojourn in tho Eust. After got- ting through with his plossant duties ns Prosi- dont of tho Alumni Association of Vermont Uni- veruity, the Iegister wonded hia wu{ to Montroal, whoro he_spont n fow truly dolighéful days, do- ing thoe *‘Mountain,” tho country, a full masu at tho Fronch Cathedral, etc., and returning ns brown and jolly as a saud boy, ‘Tha following wore among tho prominent nr- arrivals at tho Grand Pacifio yostorday: Dan, E. Duy, Providonce; 0. B, Chureh, Minnonpolis ; ‘A Lanton, and §, 1t Wooly, Dotralt; B, Gllporo, Baltimoro; J, B. Oasselman, 'Loulsvillo; O, 11, R., of Pooris, is Hapgood, Bt, Louln; Van Xomp Busch, Thila- dolpli I 3 Flonrmoy, Paducuh, Ky 3 W. iryau, Indinuapolis; J. W, L'ago, Omalia; O, 11 Grant, Philadelphia. ‘The (nlluwln&lmembnm of tho Detrolt City Qouncll aro nt the Commoroial Hotel : Mesurs, Doe, Grolling, Hmlgh. Lichtonborg, Welel:, Pur- 1in, and Borgman (COlerk), ‘The object of their visit to this olty could not be necortained, the gontlomen themselvos nob bolng ablo to toll It Thoy spont yontorday, owaver, in riding In cpr- ringos, and wondorlug ot tho Buperior clegm of thonow bulldings of Ohlesgo. Tho followlng wero among the promineat ar- rivaln ot tho Riiorman llouso yostorday: J. B. Wannl, Broail; E, J. Mooro and lady, Now Yorle 3. THarvoy, Handwloh; Thomas Mathor, ‘Middfeton, Conn; E. Onso,’ Jr., Knumna Oty I H, Waylor, Byracuso, N, 7. I, Wolls, Wollavitle, Pa.; dohn Garlylo, Uiiindolphin Willlam Abkin, Norwich, Conn. ;' W. IL. Wilson, Jackaon, Mich, ; James A iny, Nownri, N. J. ¢ 71 A. Hidkmnn, Now Yor : |Oongrossman Robinson, of Iilinolr, dofonds tho back-pay stoal, *Robbin’ somo " must bo & familinr sound to his onrs,—New York Ierald oury K. Olivor, lato Cbiof of tho Massnchu- -sotts Labor Burean, is thoe favorite candidato for Govornor among tho Labor-Roformers. . i’flon. John F. Millor, formenly of South Dond, Ind,, now of Napa, Gal., i ono of hnif a hun' drod * eligiblos for United States Benator, . Gon. Bauk onno protty nenr gotting tho odi- toruhip of the Roulon (obe, ot o #alary of §10,-. 000 o year, but somo of tha stockholders wout back on him, t i Mra. Mary A, Fletchor and Miss Mary Flotchor haye filvcn 520,000 to nnrun-—mn,erlt., for n vublic Tibrary, to'be called tho ! Flotchor Froo Library.” ‘Vico-Pronidont Wilson waa in the city yestor- doy oud dined with somo friouds nt Young's tol, His hoalth is unich improvod.—Bpsion Ad- verlisor, July 10, 3 At tho latost lottor dntos from. Borlin 1t'is stated that tho King, tha Trosident of the Chutn- bor, Ilerr-on Root, aud Blemarok woro all:# ll, hot, and quarraluomo,” . A Capt” Qarland “fndulgod inj the luxury of slapping the jaws of the Chiof Justicoof Louis- -iauaat tmlousm; rocontly. Onohundred dollars fino and twonty-four hours' imprisoument. Tho 8100,000 prizoin the Loulsville Library lottery waa drawn . by L. I, Koitl, of Kingaton, Mugn.; wnd o S10.000 prizo by \Wiltis Alorley, f Bradshow, Giles'Gounty, Tonn. d Mary Harrls, who shot and Lillod a clork namod Burroughs, st Wushington, n fow yonrs ugo, hns , ascaped from the lunatic nsylum, and the rost of thé Washington clorks aro bronking for tall tim- . bor.—Louisville Courier-Journal, The Independence Belgaotatos_ that n Japancso Princo, Macno, muy bo found daily i the State rinting oflico at Tho Laguo, workinig at tho easo, 0 i8 sont to Europo by tho Japancso Govorn- ment to loara tho art of printing. The_Rov. Richard Hargrayo, of Lafayotto, Ind., daclins tho honorary “ D. D.” boeaiso; o tho ago of 70, aud fast failing, Lo regards it with oven leus favor thah whon ha first countormand- €d its bostowal on himsolt yoars ago.. Tunbella; on her Iate viait to the Popo, bid high for bis favor toward Princo Alfonso. 'Sho pro- sonted Lim with o dismond cross, and donated 20,000 francs to the. Donier de Ht. Pietro, to ‘whom Alfonso also gave 10,000 franca. a Charles Dickens seoms:to have transmittod & portion of his clocutionary talent to ono of his Jouuger sons, o bright follow who has recontly oon rendunig, for charitablo inatitutions, some of his ({jnlthux‘! Worls,and has acquitted himsott with crodit. A3 oxchango saye : Tho dogroo of D. D. ina boon conforred upon the Rov. F'. L. Patton, Pro- fonsor of Sympathetio Theology in tho North- westorn Seminary,” Is that oneof thowo now potonts wo hoar b much about? And is that 10,8amo kind of thing tho State University con- forred upon Gov. Washburn? And what is it suyway i—LaCrosse Democral. Tho botrothal of Princo William of Wurtom- burg, hoir apparent to tho throno, with Princess Mario, eldest daughtor of Princo Frederick Oharles, of Prussin, is considered imminent.’ It hoo for somo timo boen a public socrot, Tho Princoss, being born 1 1856, is much tho Prince's !Lmlnr. The mntch is gonerally approved among 0 Gormon party in Wurtemburg,—Court Cir- cular. lorr Ians Girod, Diroctor of tho Toynl Saxon Band, colobratod lus birthday vostorduy in o plensant way omong his Zfriends, Invita- tions woro sent to .soveral friends and tho pross to_meot him ol o brealifast party at Bar- num's Hotel. At the hour of 11 o'clock some twenty or more gentlemen met in Mr. Barnum's plonasnt dining-room, and, after partaiting of o substantial ropast, uncorked s fow bottles of choico wino aud repeatedly drank the lealth of tho yolluF and talentod musician.—St. Louis e, July 17, Qlo Bpeaking of the ‘vmpmod love-fogst of Union and Confederato West Pointors, noxt yosr, tho Nowark Advertiscr—whoso editor was *in’ tho service"—romarks: ¢ This comrade-fooling ro- ‘mindd ua of the surrondor of the Confedorato Qen. Gidoon Pillow to bis old friend, Gon, A. J. Smith. It was o touching acenc. Dillow camo into Montgomery, one morning, afoot and alone. Ho sat down ou o curb-atono, and shook tho gravoloutof bin rough arwy’ shoos, and thon walkod Into Smithy's oflco, o bank parlor, to sur- ronder. Tho coromony Wea simplo, Ko enids “Tiow bro you, Jacic?) 'Tha roply wna: * Good God, Gid ! i6 that you ? Havo you hud your break- fagt ¥ To which Pllow foelingly Tosponded, * No, and I havon'ta dollurto pay for one.t Pillw got Lis broaktast, gavo his parolo. re- maorkod that, if ho could ot whip Yankeos, ho conld go buck toTennessos ud ruise cotton, nnd wont on his way rojolcing, with enough monoy in Lis pocket £0 rosimo hia placo 05 ono of the Lost citizons of Wost Tonnessco,” THE SHERWIN-KAMINSKI CASE, John R. Sherwin Found Guilty, and Xlis Punishmont Fixed at Five Years? Ikesidence nt Joliet, Tutho Criminnl Court, yestordsy, tho wholo duy was occupied in the trinl of John R. Bher- win, on n chargo of committing rapo upon the poraon of Bertha Kaminski. The circnmatancos of tho caso hava already beon fully published, tho interest in it boing intensiflod by tho fact that the prisoner is & young man, who, by natu- ral gifis and soclal position, ought to take a placo among tho most promising of tho rising young mon of Chicago. On the calling of thocaso, Mr. Folker, prisonor’s counsel, moved for a contin~ uanco, based upon sn afidavit by prisoner, which waa presentad to the Court for oxamination, in which ho rocountod the facts dlready known of his arrest on the charge of rape and appoarance bofore Justico Van t'Woud, who continued the prosccution of tho case until the 17th of this month. It is furthor avorred that dofendaut causod subpanas to bo issucd for the following witnesses to appenr and tostify boforo said Jus- tico, namely : L. P. Bangor, Edward Kafka, Maggio Talman, Enos W. Smith, Mary Kehoe, John Van $'Woud, and was taking all necossary stops to be preparod for hia dofonso whon his case should ba called before said Justico; that bofore the cago camo on tho prosccuting witnoss went boforo the Grand Jury of the Orim- inal Court and procured an indlotment against him, and he was arrostpd and looged in jail, on the 12th inst.; that since snid arrest ond confinemont he has been unable to givo his porsonol attention to the looking up of witnesses and preparing for trial, but has boon compelled to rely upon the efforts of his friends ; that he has two or threo matorial witneeges whom Iug frionds have not boen able to procuro, nmong whom i Mary Kohoe, by whom ha expected to bo able to prove that tho prosoouting witaou {old Maey Xohoo that do- endant was not gufl:.]y of the orime ohargod against him; (hat thore was mothing in tho oliergo, and that sho_wanted to make money out of bim; that Mary Kelioe told proseoutrix that dofondant_had no money, to whioh prosecutrix substantially roplied that ho hiad rich relations, and was conneated with the City Government, and that his frionds would pay Lor well to drop pro- coodings ; thut defondant did not know untit the 14th inst. that tho caso was to be tried on the 18th fust. ; that in o short time his friends have beon doing all in thoir power to seoure Mary Iohoo's prosonco at tho trinl, but unsuccoss- fully, as sho loft tho city in tho boginning of the month, beforo dofondant was udictod ; that ho can foour hor attontion at the Augusk torm of tho Court if a coutinunnce is f!nutml, the afti- davit olosiug with a potition for such continu- anco. ‘Tho Court, after carefully reading tho docu- ‘mont, docidad that the case should bs procooded with, 'offering, owover, to prolang tho mid-dny adjournment. Tho decilon very palpaply plensuil tho large concourso which had gathored 1o hear the avidence. - "Ilio progacutrix, Bortha Kaminski, gave ho? evidonce in o straightforward manner, boing vory procise aw to datos and certain minutiw, too much o, in fact, aud lior tostimony was nof strongthonod by the fact that sho ullowod three woels to alapse bofore slio suld unything about tho axsault, ¥ Additional evidenco for tho proscoution was nut)pllnd by Dr. Richardson, whoso tostimouy bolng of & purely modioal oharactor, tendod £o confirm the possible crodibility of the girl's story, Tho possiblo incredibility. of the samo wad sustainod by the medical testimony of Dr, Coolt, who was tho first witness on bohnlf of tho dofeuno. R To wan followod by Mr. Olovoland, tho pria- onur's stop-fathor, who- rolnted. o convorsation $10 Tnd had with tho prosocutrix; but which hind ‘t’lo very oloso bonring upou tho point at isuuoc in ho cndo, a Mra, Oloveland, the prigoner's mother, also gove similar m»umnn{. o T'ho stronghold of* tho defonss was ouo Will- inm, commonly known ns *“Bill" Reason, who testifiod that hio had ot tho prokootrix at Me- Taughlin’s, and +at’ Bunnyside. Thiu ovidonco wa rulod out by tho Conrt as irrelovant, Honro other ovidenco was produced, but it was not of a vory interoating charactor. Tho jury rotired ot about 8 o'clock, nnd, nftor conaulting about an hour, thoy rotuwmed’ with n verdiol of guilty, fixing tho misoner’s scutonco at fivo yoars in the Penitentiny Pidnzigis g TR DATE OF A HUSBAND'S DEATHL. Mow a Widow Munde a Tlisinicec of n Yenr nnd Surprised o Iudge nnd Jarys i1 0 s , Ono_ of tho most singular econos that have como’ under tho notico of the lnw-roportor was in Russoll v. Mandol, tho famous sult in ejcot- _ment’ brought by Mrs. Cathotino Russoil, widow, for tho posacasion of fifty acres of Innd nonr Riverslds, in tho town of . Proviso, Tho | -engo was - tried bofore Judge Wood, in the Buperior CQourt, ~ Tho plaintiff hos ob- .tnined somo colebrity ns & detormined lltightit, boving fought tho Bouth TPark Comisslonors inton cornor for the incrossed ' value of au excoddingly valuablo slico of “land ' dondemnod by the Commissioners youra ago, but tiot pid for.: During Ler exsmination in tho South Pack land-caso, sho was examiuod a8 to her rcoollection of tho dato of her ,husband's donth, and gave tho 34 of Jantiary, 1801, “Tho' mattor was not of impioriance, but the quostioi was aslod a8 a nocossary formality, '~ In-"Tussell v. Mandel, however, tho question | of tho datg of Mr. Russoll's death might becomo ‘foro, beon nrrented, nnd yestordny Tustico Hainon hold him _for trial in bail of $260. Tho ontloman from Kalamazoo, whoso hiend stopped §l0 brigk wiich Liwton throw, lis oiiiraly yo- covered, hut rofusos to appoar, and Laywton will probably bo dischiarged. * y " Thoquestion of nn_nsaoclato pastor was dia- osod of by the Iirat Baplist Ohurch of this city st oyoning. It wau concludod that thoy noithor noodod nor could afford thoe ‘luxury, The de- cislon, howavor, wad sumanimously arrived at to requoast Mr. W, W, Tvarts, Jr,, to nssumo paa- foral chargo of tho Indlaua avenuo branch of the Flrst Church. In {his connection it may ho atatod that the threo loading Dapiist churchos aro golting into doop wator, financinlly, Addi- tional burdens thoy cnnnot carry. Their congre- gatlons nro not growlug, whilo othor churchos, whoso pnstors aro unusually ;imud nro noticon~ ly bonofltting by nceesslons thorofrom. In this activo, quiok, thinking age, vory suporior pul- pit talont s roquived to Liold publio attontion, Oficor Crotty, who was sgsaulted by n erowd of roughs at the corner of Brown and Lvana stroots, as rolated In yosterday's TrimuNE, lay In o' tom!-unconnclous “stato uutil Inst ovouing, when Lo rovived momowhat. Giavo foars nro fint‘ulltortniun\i thnt he may not rocover. i end ja badly out and bruised, although there is TORBALE: sionssiosion Valuable Coal and Iron Property, . BLAST FURNACE, AND FParming Lands for Sale {By ordor of the Gomptrollor of tho Curroney), BEING PART OF TIIE Asgels of tho Ocean National Bank o of New York, | ' Tho undoratgned, Rocolvorof thoOceau Natlonal Dank, will offor for enlo i} that, tract of Inud, and tho afructurci and improvomont thoraon, togothor with tho (ranchisos and privfloges bolonglng thoroto, knowa ss tho Irondele Coal and Iron Property, and formorly known ns tho Kstato and Warks of THE FRANKLIN IRON AND COAL COMPANY. Bnld lands and works aro situstod in Preston County, no fracturo of tho skull, aud his whot body is moro or lons injurod, showiug that o moat. Tur- dorons nssnull was committed, - Whilo the ,rouglis woro beating hi, Oflcor Gara came up “and attomptod to rosouo his brothor oficor, Mo 'wae also: disarmod of his olub, but manoged to olicape , from tho oluichos of tho villnive with o fow slight braisos, An oon as tho nu- ~snult was roported ot tho Twolfth Stroot Siation, -Borgt, O'Donuoll, with Lls usnal promptness, went ont with squad of. mon in sarch of the ‘nssnilants, About 8 o'clock ho nrrosted, in tho .violuity of the affray, Georgo Lampo, John Mois- tor, Honry Burgorhatson, and Christian Pagols, who wdre taken boforo Justico Scully yosterday, and hold for furtlior osemination nudor badl oach,, Thay bavo heen identified_ng. being “of th crowd who committed tho agsnult, i iy " CONCERNING CHICAGO. l\ll-iulEartunl should the dofenso raise the point that tho sult had not boon brought' within tho Jimit of sevon years prescribod by Inw, which it would not hate beon had he died in 1861, If he died nn{ time in 1862, tho suit would have boen brought in timo to comply with the provisions of tho statuto. "~ = Examinod ns to the- dale” of hor husband's denth, Mrs, Russoll testified that it took placo on tho 8d of January, 18062, !’ Counset for th dofonso asked witnoss it _sho Led not testifled in Russoll v, South Park .Com- missioners that tho dofondant oxpired on tho 8d of January, 1801, < Witnoss aelmowledged that.she did: She had tostifled aceording to tho best of her rocolloc on, i Tow had sho found out het formor mistake ? By n tolegram, cortain lettors; and tho recol- lection of friends. ¢ % ; + Whore waa the tologram? & ) Witness could not -remombor. *“But_she was cortain that it gave undoubtod proof of tho dato boing 1802, R ; Could sho produce any of tho lottora? . Not ot prosent.. Bho could not undortake to say whero they ¢ould bo found, Dut that there Lad been such lotters there could be no doubt. Lotting this point drop for tho timo, couniel examinod witnoss s to lior purported fignaturo to the deed giving Mandol possession of tho fifty reres ; and witness swore positively that she had never signed the daod, - Counsol néked how she recollocted, s Witness did not sny Low sho recollacted, but sho gworo that shie had novor signed the deod. Haod she over signed any deeds ? : Yes ; many. i Could she racollect what patticular deeda ? | - . No. Bho had signod many, hor husband hav- ing “been & roal-ostato dealor ; but sho would swoar she nevor signod this deed. Couneel, addresaing the Court, then produced files of Trr TInUNE and Journal, -for 1861, and bflflmm it waog found that Mr, Ruesell bad ox- pired on tho 84 of January, 1861, and sccounts wore given of his lifo and character that went to show that Mr. Russell must have boon a vory deud man indeed ot tho date. Tho constornation of Mrs, Russell and tho snr(ylu-iau of the Judge and od. jury may be imog- _THE CITY IN BRIET. Tho Christian Union Dramatic Class will ro- peat, by request, tho play of * Love's Sacrifice," | at Alkon's Theatro, this evening,, The Post-Office and Blue Stocking Baco Ball Clubs will play o match this aftorncon on the grounds ut the corner of Lufin and Ven Buron ‘streots. . " Honry W. King's nine and tho Mutuals will' moot on tho dismond fleld this nfternoon at 8 o'clock. Baid field s locatod at the cornor of Lenvitt and Van Buren strécts. i John Mullin was held for trial atthe Criminal |. Court yosterdny morning, by Justice Banyon, for stealing brass car boxos from the Michigan Southern Railway, F ‘Tho boss coopers of the Northwestern Btates +aro to meet in convention at Torro Hante, Tnd., on Wodnosday, Aug. 20, for the purposo of' sgroeing on somse plan wheraby thoy can recoive_ o botter price for their work. A goneral atlond- anco {s solicited. A boy named Honry McNally, 14 years old, liv- ing st No, 19 Wontworth avenuo, was ‘run ovor yostordny, at tho cornor of Fourtoonth stract ond Fourth avonuo, by » horse and buggy, driven by W, T, Bweot, of No. 208 Twenty-second street. Ho was soveroly cut aboat the hend. Yronk Lepkor's horse got frightoned at the ‘whistlo of a locomotive of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayno & Chicago Raroad, and thercupon Frank got mad, and threw a brick into tho ca- boose, Tor this offense ho has boon arzestod, sod Justico Hainos will decido upon his hesty sction noxt wook. % Tho alarm of fire from Box 817, at 10 o'clock osterday morning, was causcd by fire in A, B, ishop's four-story brick building, No, 55 Wost Washington strect. Damago, $100; insurod. The origin of the fire could not bo ascertained. Goorgo Wilson, Francis Edwards, and Martin Choawell waro arrostod gn Thuradsy by Oficors Casoy, Blayton, and Gallagher, on uusglelon of being connoctod with the robbery at tho houso of M‘} Ayor, on Park Row, o fow weoks since. Courier-Journal, writton by one of tho amatour journalists recently visiting this cuty, fs ropro- duced beonuss it contaivg much valuablo infor- mation: i C1150Aa0, July 11,—Onowho naw looks npon Obicogo can_Linrdly' realzo that a littlo moro thit o year ago 1t wwaa o Lit-rulned city, so' complotely fa 1t Toullts 8inoo last yoar mnny nowand elegunt storchouscs hava buen erecled, and ailll more aro undor process of come lotion,: Among_tho Iattor ara Potter ‘Palmor's hot rynnt’a Block, tho Exposition, aud otliers too numer. oug to mention. : Our rocond day was spont in viewing tho Inko and siver, obsorving tho now bulldings, and perambulating Lincoln Park and tho pritclpal avonnes, 1 o Chicago River s full of schaoners, and tugs, and ‘propellors, it being the businicss of tho latter 10’ tow thio schooriors out of h river into the Iake, when they Bayo been sufficlently loaded with graln froim tho elo- vators, along tho stream. Many. of tho slreots crops tho rivor sud transportation i mado over o rovolving Uridge, whiol is mado to ewlng around when vesscls bolow desire to pacs, . Of courao, whon tho bridge i removed vehiclea aro compelled £6 ramadn upon tho respoctive ends until it 1o ngain in pinco, Consequontly ro many difforentcons veyauces belng tlirown together and all unablo to move, & regular blockade s fornied, from which drivers frequently find it s hard fhing to ex- trlcato thomselves ond teams. About o milo from whero tho river emption into $ho lako sn ime menso dam i bolig conatructed, tho objoct being {0 mako an artificial harbor, and thus llow smull crafts to procead farther out with comparativo safety, Tho ania largo yovonne- veseel, commnnding about 150 mun, In snchored omo distancs ot on the ko, From* tho lake wo proccedad fo On 'Change, at which {s a gathoring of all tho woalthy morchants, who buy, sl aud exchuiite, Uiero wero over 500 morchants i nttendanco, nnd et only tho very wealtlifcut_aro allowed o 1o prevant, From On 'Cliungo wo strolled over to tho” hotel and ato dinner, nud then taok the 'bus and woro carrled to Lincoln Pack, which cover sixty-olght acres of ground, 1 well laid off, and posscases many convondeiices for pleasure-sevkers, Tho next places to visit woro Gomo of tho magnifi- cout storos which Liavo Just boen comploted ; atmong them th Grand Paclfio “Hotel, which is five storics Bigh and faces on four diferent stroeta, The reainder of tho day was_consumed in yalking ut Wabash and Michigsn avenuen. ut fow people aro scon walking on thoao popular and fushfonablo {horoughfares, Tho ladles all. rido in Jttie basket carriages and the gonts In rogular buggics, The Chunmon Liave several Jaundrics, and ecoin to o dolng arstrate, notwithetanding o opposition tlioy havo ia twolvo otlier eatablislunents of tho soto nd, §ifico tho olose of the musieal Sublles evory ono fa talking about the grand Exposition, which opeus in noxt October, Alroady an olghl-pagé_paper dovoted to the interests of tho Bxposition bas boen lsmed, and othiera aro apolien of, and will soon bo published. ' Tho bullding of this mammoth _cnterpriso it being con- structed on Lak Park front, ncar tho busiuces contro of Glfeago, at o coat bf not ltes thun $230,000; i " Ipwano ¥\ Manpex, & e e = —Nathaniel Olin, of Shaftsbury, Ct., sn old men of 70 years, was rocontly marriod to & woman whom ho wedded in oarly youth, but was divorcod from,—having in tho enntimo mar- ried and buriod two other wives. The old flamo burst out afresh, S, - GRAND BY THE FAMOUS Band of the Royal Saxon Sharpskoolers' Regiment, . No. 108, (Prizce George, from Dresien. ONE EXTRA CONCERT, UNDER THE LEADERSHIP O1* MR. HANS GIROD, Cornat-a-Piston Virtuoso to tho King uf Saxony. By gonoral roquost ono moro concort will bo glvon, THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at8 o'clook, at Union Park Congregational Church, Admission, 81,60; Family Tickots, admitting throo, for 82.00. Last throe Concerts on Sunday, July %0, at8a. m. and 2:5 p.m., in Ogden's Grove; at 8 p. m, at Vorwarts Turner Hall, - s M'VICKER'S THEATRE, POSITIVELY LAST WEEK Of the Brilllant Young Actrena, KATIE PUTINANM. MONDAY EVENING, July 14, and_during tho wook, firat thao dn Anorios of (o now Kmotional Deams Yostorday morning Justico Banyon hold them for trinlut the Criminat Court in “bail of §1,000 Alexander Coal, a nogro boy, whose skin s as black aa his name might indicate, ran away from tho servioe of Mr. D. W. Wiswell, No. 935 Wa- Dash avenuo, taking with Lim 348 in- ourranoy and a watoh. He was captured, and yestorday gugluco Banyon sont him up for trial, under 8500 ail, ‘The first of sories of bage ball matches be- twoen tho bankbrs and grocors will be played this afternoon on tho grounds at_the corner of Btato and ’J.‘Wnntf'-llll stroets, Tho ownership of a silvor ball depends upon tho result of the gomes. An admission of 25 conts will bo charged, but tho managers suy that thoy will donato the recoipta to oharitablo institutions, The Board of Publio Works awarded the fol- lowlufi oontracts yesterday: To L. Mueller, 1,000,000 brioks for sowors, st §8 por thousand ; to Patricl KuUz sowerngo contract No. 1, North Division, at $5,38.75; to Martin McNicholus o coutract No. 3, North Division, of 16,624 ; to John McNicholas, sewersge contravk No 1, West Division, nt §B3,677.86; to Jumos Kinald, sewerago contract No. 3, Wout Division, 8t $21,377.06, Thursday ovening, at 0 o'clock, a Gorman nomed A, Kienslti, went into the saloon of Jucob Morach, No. 207 Milwaukeo avonue, aud, aftor drinking o glass of boor, loft without paying for it. The proprictor follawed kim, and struck him '| on the hiead with a beor-tap, intlicting Injurios which rondered him Inuunelmu, but will not prove fatal. A polico ofticorshortly aftorward arrestod Morach, and took Kienski to his home, No, 18 Oleavor street. Justica Soully youknrd&\'y lold Morach for oxamination in bonds of 850U, The Obicago & Michigan Lako Shore Rallroad Company hns just completed & branch, 56 milos in longth, from Muskogon to Dig Rapids, Mich, and tho firut train ovor tho roud to thatpoint will leavo tho Michigan Central depot at %:10 to- morrow evening, Tho oxtension brings tho llxl&)ldu within 210 miles of Clilosgo, and traius will lonvo the Michigan Oentral depot daily at 9 o, m. and 9:10 p. m, Tho pnunnfier timo will bo about twelve hours and tho frelght twenty-four, Tnsscugors will Lo taken through without change, and will havo the additional comfort of o Pullwsn sleoplug-car, John Lawton, who, it will bo remembored, throw o brick throngh the window of o Btat stroot car, somo wuoLu 8o, has boon hnguluhlu{ in }nll ovor sinco, - Now Lo Liag mado an aflidavil boforo Justleo Malues, in which ho says that Willlam 8hinu, the drlver of the oar, madoa tnurderous assault upon bim, Shiun hes, thore- ‘WORLD AND STAGE. KATE ROBERTSON...... ... KATIE PUTNAM, Farowoll Matingo Saturday ot 3 NIXON'S AMPHITHEATRE, TONY PABTOR'S BTAR TROUPT, Saturday Even- ing, July 19, Grand Uomplinientary Testimaniai {o Tony Padtor, and’ positively Iast apponranca of this Monstor Combiuation. ~ Kirst apposrance of Chicago'n Favorito A, William rtright. Last appoarance of 800} Last appearanco of Allss Jennio Kn- anranoo of tho Froenun Sistors, Last ap- aby Louson, Last appearanco of tho Flold- el uaranco of Last appossanco of bl Jonale lionson, Lastap- us Willisms. ~Last appoaranco of Dolalian- aud Hunglor. Last appoarance of Osrtor and MoAn- rows, Last apy uof Tony Pastor. 0.0 tha Groat Chorue, **Down in a Coal Mine," FAREWELL MATINEER AT 3 0'CLOCK. FAREWLELL MATINEIS AT 3 0'CLOUK, FAREWELL MATINEE AT 3 0'0LOCK. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THE PARLOR HOME OF COMEDY} Patronized by the Ellte of Society ! GRAND DOUBLE BILT. d Night, posltivaly last norle 1 T Ao bortauats Hoadiiiel Soctuty hmagy eaceso [4 4 “Aud Jubn Dillon in tho Glurlous Farce of TR TWO POLTS. Monday, July 915011001, = AIKEN'S THEATRE, The Christian Union Deamatic Class ‘Wilk ropest, by requost, tho Play of LOVE'S SACRIFICE, On Baturday Eveniug, July 19, 1873, AT AUKEN’S TIHEATI RISING STAR LODGE, NO. 60, OF 1. O. I, 8, O, OF I, Fist dwmal Exeuvsion to Hilwankes, N SUNDAY, Jufly 27, 1873, Tiokots for ruun w, lncluding: adnlssion to o gronns. Hiaregyts iodh Sl Tesve Untsegs by Cr B W, It ., cor. Kiizio snd Caualosts, . shinrp, anit leavou 1o Mibwaukuo Dupot at il p. m, Oni- i gfbustw will bo I uttondanon tu tako passoniurs to aud irounds frou of oliargo, Tickdts goou for Bune day and Blonday, Gl sill bu' [t roadinues o taky pasesigors i (i rovur of exyurrion e 1 aiy ko kot Kanuon's, (3Clar hw'olly, 'liokots for valo nt Florshiolm_ Urus',, oor, Hubbird-cours and Bta Harpinan Nrost, “oor, {lalitod and Harrisoust aafon's, 665 Wol Lako-st. 2,000 |: Tho following uniquo letter to the Loutsvillo |- Woat Virglals, on tho lino of tho Baltimoro & Ohio Ratl- rond, near tha Graflon junotion, and aro connocted thoro: ‘with by branol: rand of untform gauge and construotion; sdistant 270 miles {rom Taltimore, 92 miles from Cumbor- ldnd, 109,miles from Whooling, 1t4 milos from Parkor. *biurg (and 65 milos from Plttsburgh by tho lno of tho Pittsburgh & Olisrloston Kallrond nowe buflding south- |: ward aorons. West Virginia), by moans of which. rond it tinw nccosa to tho markots of thie East and Wost, ,and wily shiortly aleo havo nccoons to tho markets of Pittsburgh and tho mognotia ro doposita bf Virginia snd tho Kanawha, The TRACT OF LAND ombracos 1,120 scros, of ‘which 220 aro undor oultivation, ths romaindor being cov- ~ored with a hoavy growtlt of. valusblo Thober. . . It s also-uudorlald by TIIREE DISTINCT *WORKABLE VEINS OF GOOD COAL, acoos- siblo at or noar the surtace, 8, 4, and & foot " in thtoknoss, rospootivoly, which Liavo beon tastod and worked on this and adjcont propertios for many yoars. Tho cosl stolds ’n finc, lustrous, hard-gratued colco, sultablo for “irou-moking, ‘Thoro aro also In olosa praximlty to the bituminous conl THREE SEPARATE BEDS OF IRON ORE +|" of the variaty’ knawn to miners as * CLAY IRON- BSTONE,” so largoly inuso In Ei from 23 {nohios to 4 foot In thick that it can bo placed at tho ¥ ton, In juxtaposition with tho iron-bolts aro Limestone, " sultablo for fluxing purposcs, Fire-Clay, and huilding Sandstone, sultablo for conutruoting Farnaces, Ovens, Eta, Among tho pormancat Structures and Tmproves ments, erostod for tho most part by tha Company, are— Ono Hot-Blast Furunco, 0 foot stack, 11.0 bosh, Two Blowing Enainca, 80-lorse powor, mado by Bwooony & Son, of Roading. Ilot-Blast Apparatus, 28-foot stoves, Your Miles of Rnilrond, 4.8 gauge, sidings, ewitchos, 55 and 60-pound rall, woll laid and ballastod. + Omo Sawmill, Turbine whael, clrcular saws, carpon. tor and tool shop completes: .. 3 Foundry, including oupols, molds, castings, pat- torns, oto. DMachine and Binckamith Shop, with Isthoes, drills, ota. 30 Worlcmen’s Dwelling-Ilouncs, doublo and singlo, gardons attachod, In good ordor. Storehiouscs, Engluc-lousc, OfMces, Shods, Qoking Plts, Trostlos, aud all tho Teamways, Drifts, Oponings, Stablos, and othor struoturos and ozeavations nocossary for tho operation sud malntonanco of an ax- tendod production aud shipment of iron and coal. Tho works aro now in blast aud havo boon fn succosaful operation for sovoral years. Tlioy woro lald out, worked, and onlarged undor tho Immodiate supervision of ono of tho argost manufacturers, tho wholo oxponditura on tho proporty boing upward of $700,000. The Blast Fur- pacobinsa capacity of turning out ton to twelvo tons af pig iron per day from tho oros on tho estats, which pro- duot has ranked'ss No. 1and No, 8 Foundry (gray forgo 20d whita) fron in tho Ohto Rivor markots. Tho capacity can bo greatly inoronsed, atbut Nttlo cost, by the eroo- tion 0t a socond furnace, tho sito for which Is solooted. ‘Thoro aro but faw, If any, sites more advaulagoous for tho sacoemfal, continuod aud profitable manufactura of iron; the ful, tho flux, and tho ores bolng allon thosamo proporty, and conucoted with the furnaco by rail. Pig iron, with tho oxlating facilities, hns boen made by the lsh Purnaoos, ranging .+ and o onslly minad naco-staok at 8150 por Cormen Mliary Conerls “soaton at a oot of 818 por ton, and this rate can bo los. soned by improvemonta in contomplation, Also, 2 Tract of 8,000 Acres of Good WESTERN PRAIRIE FARMING: LANDS, sltunted in Jackson, Massao, Jolnson, and Williamann Conntles, In tho ronthern portion of tho STATI OIF ALLINOIS, within convenfont distanco of ratlrond and river communications and good markota, Sald lauds aro contiguous, and conalst largoly of rich bottom and pratrio soll, intersporsod with good stroams and ampla thubor, and appratsed at from §5 to 835 por acra. Scaled proposals will boreeolvod by thoundaralgnod, atlisollico, for alxty (60) days from July 1, for tho puraliaso of tho West Virginin Trnct of Conl and Iron Lands with the Furnnce and othor Tmproves wients, ontiro, as thoy stand. 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M apuly to LLAN & CO., Agent ALLAN & L S TAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES 4 OF ALL BIZKS, FAIRBANKS, MORSHE & 00 11 AND 113 LAKK-ST. L e T . BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE Ta tno oliennoat and Dest artiolo I o market for BLUL NG LTI Y Wil goinatiiohta both Marlow's and Wilthorgor's pames on thy Ifi\mlhlbnd pu uiga Wilborgors Brog Bioi, o b at., Philadolphin, 038 North bucorear SHAHIIcR, roprtetor, §2 For salo by Grcoets and Drusglsts, ¢ . ARy,

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