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THE CHICAGO DAILY .TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1873. ~ THE LAW COURTS. Tho Cy M & 8t P, R. R4 Enjoined from Laying Track Corner of Carroll and Des- plaines Streets Heavy Divorce Business2-An Alleged Trregularity to Be Cor- . reoted in Equity, Partnership Squabble --The Lamar Suits---What Constitutes Mar-" riage --- Show - Case Patent---New Suits. 11, Dornbam & Co. have, in tho opinion'of cor- tain crgditors, been ‘carrying on their businoss in such amannor as to morit' quite sharp tront- mont, snd, instead of procesding in tho usual slow aud mothodical manner, cortain of the lat- ter have alroady obtained an order for the ox- amination of-the dobtora-beforo the ‘Roglator tbis morning . : Iuane M. Bhowman, of Rochestor, Now York, - potitions for tno sdjudication of Morritz Dorn- ham and Louls Greisheimer, doing businoss as M. Dornbiam & Co., at 68 Wost Randolph stroot, aud of Mornta Dernbam individually,” dolig business at 220 West Madison streot, clothiers, Potitionor Is croditor of the firm for an amount of $2,027.00, aud of Dornbam. individually for an amount of §1,207.75. Tho total indobtod- | ness of tho firm is bolleved to amount to §22,000, and of Dernham to' §30,000, The dobtors, nlthough thoy had on hand o largo stook ot tho timo of buying these good, boforo tho accounts beonmo duo, protonded thot thoy bnd unlrendy traded so disastrousty as.to bo unablo to” moot thoir'ongagomonte, and thoy dosired thoir croditors to compromise on the basis of fifty sonts on the dollar; but they haye nover beon ablo to mako o satisfactory exhibit of tho ro- coipts and exponsos, having ltopt no sccounta. 1t s furthor allogod that thoy aro etill in pos- segsion of both stores, and, notwithatanding tho sbove largoe indebtodnosa is mostly past du, they aro undisturbed, and are making larga daily sales, and aro gotting rid of the property as fast 0a possible, thus roducing the assots of the crod- itors. Potitionors beliovo that the dobtors have in thoir posseseion & largo sum of monoy thue Tonlized. A salo to show cause and a warrant of soiziro were issued. XE WILL AND XE WON'T. Tho Trustse of tho ostate of Christian' T, Thisted and Thomas J. Hucrin yesterdsy peti- tionod tho Court under s stato of affairs” rathor unusual whon onco & man has got 8o far in Dbanlruptoy ne to havo o Trastoo appolnted to fook after bim, Christian rofusos to sign tho dood aasigning bis proporty to tho Trustoo, and proceodings aro stayod in consequence. IWhat renders the caso more singular is tho fact that tho bankrupts are in Co on ‘thoir own poti- tion. Tho Trustoo prays an order on the bank- Tupt requiring him to make tho deod in sccord- anco to law, and tho Court ordered a rulo to ¢how eauso ono day after sorvice why this should not be done to be jsaned. ENJOINING AROTIIER RATLROAD, Jacob P. Willard files & bill to enjoin the Chicago, Milwaukeo & 8t. Paul, or the Mil- waukoo & 8St. Paul Railroads, or both, laying down 6 track on_ Carroll ftroot in front of hia property af tho cgenar of that gtraot aad Dos- lainos’ streot. Complalnsnt alloges tho usual oseos that ho antlcipates, and, in_addition, as- sorts that his tenants are leaving him in conse- quouce of thenuisanco, and the virtual blockado of tho streot, which will bo forever ruined for ‘bueiness purposes it tho traok s laid. Ho pl- legea also, that the grado of tho stroot is to bo roduced throo feet, and other sltorations mado ‘which'will render the place nothing bettor than & mero bare railroad track ; and that one or both of tho companies propoeo to erect a depot south o Oarroll stroot and wost of Dosplainos strest, aud thigk that, by dumaging proporty s much a8 possible beforchand, they will got thio land for a triflo, its valuo onco having dopartod. Whoro- foro b prays, and has obtained, a temporary in- Junction ponding the hoaring of the causo, L N. M flnlxt;’mw’r d titioned fi yman N, Mansfiold yestordsy potitioned in tho Suporior Court for” divorce from his wifo Matilds, on the ground of adultery. o charges that ehe has given hersolf up to ovil practices with one Mosher, and others, particularly on the 15th of 1ast month, They have beon marricd oleven years, and have one child, a daughtor, ogod 9 yonrs. 4 Mury Martin also petitions for divorce from her husband James, who she ropresents to be owner of threo houses,—No. 62 Nobraska streot, nnd Nos. 8312 and 816 Loomis street,—valuod, with tho lots, nt $7,000, and of teams, horses, and other proporty, rorth anothor $1,000, Shé al- logos that during tho past thres years ho hos given_himsolf up to Intoxieation, followod by cruol ill-trontmont of hor, #o that sho is now in daily foor for her lifo, Tho partios were married in 1854, and have ten children, tho oldest havin, attained 18 yoars, and the youngest being 1 months old. Judge Gary {unturdsy granted four divorcos,— isn tho cases of Willard, @rabam, Leonard, and tono. Allnfunnn Arnold potitiona for a divorce from Johnt ¥, hor husbaud, whom sho acousos of the most brutal troatment, and wlth‘fiiving way to d«bnuchorg, by which he has dissipated 'tho property thoy onco bad. TO CORRECT AN IRREGULABITY. Thomss 8. Parker petitions the Superior Court, chancery sido, to roloaso a trust doed which was given to socure certain notes, whioh , oro nlloged to have been paid off. Tho com- plainant rolates that bofore the fire, and soon aftar the notes were paid off, ho appiled for tho rolenso of tho trust doed, but was put off on the protonse that other partles wonld have to be soon firet. r the firs, several othor at- tompts were mado, with similar want of suocess ; and, socing that ho can obtain relief in no other way, complainant now invokes the aid of equity. Heo makes Honry 0. Durand, Homan G. Powers, snd Clinton O. Clarke defendants, Tho real os- tato in quostion is part of Lot 1, in Bloock 80, Behool Hection Addition to the city. WITAT CONSTITUTES MABRIAGE ? Another case haa turned up in the County Court involving tho marriage question, ono of tho sons of Gottlieb Willig, a” Gormen farmer, who has just roturnod home, and was unable to look into matters boforo, umnE potitionod tho court to sot asido the grant of administration to Mary, who claima to be Gottlieb’s widow, on tho ound that sho was never married to him; that 4 to eay, that noither priest or Justice asslsted them to unite togothor in tho holy bonds of mat~ rimony. The entate is worth $36,000, and the two sons, Obarles Holnrich and Fritz, will un- doubted!y Aght (he matter to the ond, being the eldest, who brings tho suit. Tioepondent agserts that her marrisge is good onough, she and Gottliob having duly takon each other for man and wife, and sho being acknowl- od)r.?ld in that light, o matter will go t0 the Bupreme Court, what- over !hn{m it sssumcs here, both sides feoling confident of the justico of their cause, BHOW-CASE-MAKING MONOPOLY. ‘Tha monopoly of show-case making which tho laintif? in Torhune v. The Northwestorn Show- sso Compaay, for infringomont of patout, hoped to enjoy was tumpomlfl{ blighted by Judge Blodgott, yesterday, he refusing the in- Junction asked for. The show-caso patent clalmed by the plaintift, f sustalned, would Frnutlcnuy provent any one maklug o glass caso in which” to exhibit goods sdvantageously without paying a royalty to this patontco. Thiu ehow-caus is of mich the same eneral ulilily charactor as the ordinary boot, gt ‘Walking-ttick, Mr, Crane, of Law & Crane, mado an argu- nont to that offcct ; and Iis Ionor seomed to ontortaln his views, the injunction boing re- fusod, Tho Courtbriofly adyortedto thenecessity of n show-caso being made, jn tho way claimed undor thia patent, for eerlain purposes, and tho nureasonabloness of n courb of equity being askod to protect a claim that virtuaily prohibite: Iargo olasges of society using & nocessity. PARNTNERSHIP QUALLLE, A, D, Jackson yestordny obisined an Injunc- tion, In tho Olrouit Court, rostraining Jerry Wil- son, a formor partnor, disposing of & horse and wagon, the two having Loen partners, and the property belonging to tho firm, who are not lo- ally divsolvod.” The dofondant olams {'a , by in {uklug possesaion of the horso aud wagon for Lin solo uso, ho hus sottled all quostions of part- nership, but complainant says thore aro debts to bo paid, and he wants the horso and wazon held the formor until tho acoonnting ia had and the partnorship logally dissolved. .. THE ‘'LAMAR" BOTTH, ‘Tha cross bill of Molvin ef al,, In Burnham v, The Leamar Insurauce Company, having boon {nl:nblluhud in tho papors of yosterday, was yous rday ordored strickén from the filos, 1t boing considored sufficiont for tho onorgios of tha Court and tho lawyers to wrostlo with tho original Ynmlou, Moelvin v, o Lamar, which is idontically tho same thing, TIHE COURTS IN DRIEF, Johanna, the widow of Michaol Orotty, who diod in 1865, now Mra, O'Brino, potitions tib Olr- cult ourt for dowor in tho yonl catato loft by tho Into Lusband, which rol estato is now on- Joyed by her childron, the dofendants to tho bill; tinmoly, Sub-Lot 8, of Lota { and 2 in Dlock 27, in the subdivision of tho south fractional quarter of Soc. 20, 80, 14, John B, Curtls nesumpsit, in the X. Nixon,'$1,000 damagos. Michaot Goldsiith yoatorday commonced snit* in tho Oirouit Court, in .cago, §6,000 damnges, against Honry,G. Droslor. 1 E. Mallory & Bro. yostordny obtalned an attachmont ngainst Louis Daube and Oharles Behrnoder, for §646,46, Lioing tho price of twonty hiond of cattle, ~weighing 18,460 pounds, at 31§ conta por pound. Tho dofondants are allogod to be conconling their proporty to dofraud their creditora, i In_the woll-known grain suit, the particulars of which aro fumiline to tho roadors of Tue Trinune, nomoly Ilooy ‘& Sutphen, by ngroo- mont, yosterday, bofora Judge Tipton, s rulo wns ontered on tho Ohicago & Northwestorn Rafirénd Compnny, sa garnishoo, to soll tho groin in question, thd doposit tho proceods with tho Clork of the Court, for dinposnl under tho ultimato direction of tho Court. On the admiralty sido of tho District Court, ostordny, the Commissioner's ro) nrt,lllul{pub- Jiobid in % Tatuune, Snding the uouat die in Ghwynno v. Tho Bchoonor J. Biglor, was con- firmodl, a8 atmondad, tho amonint boing §4,127.49, subjeet to objoctions to bo filed in ton days. In tho United States Cireuit Court, tho caso of Frodorick Nelson v, The Grand Trunk Railrond Compony of Canadn was filod, lnving boon ro- moved from the Buperlor Court of Cool County. The paxticnlars hnve fully sppoared. Jamos M. Voirs commoncod suit in trospass fa tho. Cirenit Court, yostordny, against Charlos Roohl, 85,000 damagos. Ttiohard Konuedy vesterdny obtainod a writ of attachment ngaingt David Doty, a citizon of Hi-~ bernia, Duclicss County, N. Y., for commiusion on the sl of ronl oktate in Cook County, at 23§ por cont on $8,200, and expouses out of posket ; total, $236.90, Yosterday tho city filed an important petition for tho sucortninmont of drmages to privato l:rnpurty by the extension or opening of Donr- orn street to Fourteenth streot. Tho list of dofondonts’ names fills ono column of tho Even- (nfi_!’os(. : lio German National Banle of Chicngo yoster- duy commonced st agninst Giabriol Rubel i as- sumpeit, §3,600 damagos, in tho Oirouit Court. In Lonorgau v. Tho City, Judge Heaton grant- od a now trial, Tn bankraptoy, in the Distriot Gourt, yostordag, in the matter of Teaac M. Miohaol et al, & jury wis waived, tho enso was submitted to Courf, and taken under advisemont. Bofore Judgo Mu?hy, yostorday, in Goodrich v. the Merchants' Snvings, Loan, and Trust Qompauy, motion for now trial was donied, and Yeulurdny commenaed suit in Cironit Court, gainst Wilson | Sxcoptions taken'to tho ruling, and judgmont -givon on tho vordict. Thoe appeal bond will be 10 000, Tho United Statos District Court yestorday atiernoon adfourned over until Mondsy moru- ing. : fn Atkingon v, The William Butchor Stecl Works, bofora Judgo Hoaton, tho plaintilf ro- mits $2,878 (verdiot £9,000), motion for now trial wad' denicd, and judgmont was given for tho nelt amount, NEW SUITS, Untrep BraTns Omourr Count.—~Frederick Nelson v, Grand Truuk Rallrosd of Cauad ; record {rom Bu- porlor Court of Gook County. Tz Owourr Count,—8,001—~Jobanna O'Brine v, Mary A, Crotty et al, ; potition for dowor. 8,002—John I, Gurties v, Wilion K, Nixon: sssumpsit, $1.000. 8,003—Charles 8. Halo And Alfred Hill'v. Goorgo Y, Smith snd Willlsm M, Melvilio : nseumpsit, $500, 5,004 ~—Appeal. 8,005—Jacob P, Willard v, O., M. & Bt. P. oud M. & 8t, 7. Railronds; bill for injuriction, 8,006 —Michinel Goldsmith v, Henry G, Dreslor ; care, $5,000. 8007—H, E, Mallory & Bro. v. Lonls Daubo'and Charles *_Bchraedor; aftachment, 8,008—Germon Notlonal Dank v, Gabriol Rubel; assumpeit, $3,500, . Jackson v. Jorry Wilson; bill.’ 8,010— amea B, Voirs v. Obarles Rochl; trospais, §5,000, 8,011, 8,013, 8,019, 8,014—Appeals, Tz Bueznion CoURT—4,401—Lyman N, Maneticld v. Biatilda Monsficld ; divorco on tho ground of adul- tery, and for custody of child, 44,462—Thomas 5, Parker v, Henry O, Durand, Heman G. Powers, and Olinton O, Glarke ; bill to relouso drust deed, 44,463— James T, Quinn and Willlam Lefteh v, T Mcllugh confossion, $248,15, 44464—Mary James ~ Marting divorco ond nlimony on Be ' ground of cruclty and drunkennces, and for Injuuction Tostraining thp falo of proporiy. ,465—Tho First Notional Dank of Ohicago v. Siman D. Pholps; petition to supply record of judgment for $250,89, 44,466—~Ldward Baggolt v, Abraliam 8, tobin- Bon ctal,; mechanic's Hou on corner of Lake treot and Fifil avonuo, for $483,40, 44,467—Gharles D, Tihodes and_David O. Bradloy v, Willlam Rutherford; assumpsit, $935. 44,468—Isnao N, Iarrison et ol v. B, F. Thompeon, Willird 'B. Fostor, and James' B, Doyle ; assumpalt, $142, 44,469—Ttichard Konnedy v, David Doty ; attachment for $20,30 for com- misslon on the Aalo of Teal estato amounting to$8,200, 44,470—Alloganna Arnold v, Jolin ¥\ Arnold ; divor on the grouad of cruelty ind destetion, d4fil— the mattor of the petition of the city for tho ascertain~ mont of damages for tho oxtonslon or opening of Doarborn atreet from its presentsouthern terminus, at Jnckeon street, o tho north lino of Fourtocnth triat, 44,473—Goorgg A, Ingells v. Frederick W, Pollard cf tition to confirm title. 44,473—Jolin Wood ot al, v, Philip D, Pollard ot al ket s Hanti ot A NEWSPAPER FOR THE FARMERS. The following prospectus of a now weehly paper, to bo callod tho Zndustrial Age, has beon handed to us for publication: PROSPECTUS OF THE INDUSTRIAL AGE, 3. A, NOONAN, 8, M. BMITH, 8. T. K. PRIME, EDITORE. 1t is the purposo of tho publishers to jesuo, from tho Gity of Chicazo, on tio 20th of August noxt, a weekly papor of lnrgu sizo, bosring the ebova titlo. Tho alm of tle editors will bo to hava tho Industrial Age diecuss rospectfully, but with fairness and plainuess, thoso questions of tho dny that are forcibly prnflaiu§ thomsolvos upon tho atteution of the public. It will rander whatever aid it can to the Grangos of tho Patrons of Husbandry, Farmers' Clubs, Cheap Transpor~ tation Associations, Boards of T'rade, Chambors of Commerco, Morchonts' and Working Mon's Associations, or othor organizations, in securing totho causs of Labor and Entorpriso their legitimnte rowards, 'he Age will also endanvor to protect and de- fend the industrial classes of tho West from the onorous exactions of Monopolies, solicitod and created £+~ the public beuefit, but too gonerally porvorted 1. ..o most ndroit and destructive sub}h\dm\umlbu that ingonions oupidity ever ovised. . The Industrial Age will diacues frocly all ques- tiona of public policy and political oconomy, as thoy may arlso, bu will bo non-partisan as ro- gards tho issucs that procoded aud existed dur- ing the lato war. When candidates are presont- ed by sny party for tho votes of tho poople that tho Aga s convinced will moro falthrully rop- rosent the interents and wlshes of corporatious and speculators than of thelr immedinto conatit- uonts, there will bo no hesitancy in pro ing it and urging their defent. To tho ond that tho Indusirial Ags shall be worthy of tho task boforo it, tho Gorvico of & corps” of tho ablost writers in tho country have been scoured, among whom are tho Hon. David A. Wells, of Conucoticut ; Mr, Keunioutt, of Bos- ton; R. H. Ferguson, Eq., of Troa N. Y.p Fliny Frooman, Esq., of Now York Olty, and others of oqual note as sonnd thinkers in the West. Corrospondence from the Granges of the Patrons of Husbandry, Farmers' Olubs, Cheap Transportation Associalions, and all othor asso- ciations to protoct the people from extortionnte oxnctions, 14 reapactfully solicitod. Tho publishors of tho ‘Age havo been oarncstly urged to onter upon_ tho proposod ontorpriso by the sgrioultural and businoss clnssos of six of the old Northwestern Btates, and they liavo mado such_arrangements as will make it a por- manent publication. It will be printod on n 28x 42 shoot of fine papor, with now and boautifol type, and afforded to singlosubscribers st 83 por year; to clubsof flve, at $1.76 per yoar; to clubs of ton or more, at @1.50 por yeur. Pay- ments in all cages to bo mado in advauce. Lettors addressod to the Indusirial Age Com- vany ‘will recoive prompt attention. 1 poruons rocolving a copy of this prospootus will ploauo nct ns agonts for the Agu, and tako subgoribers’ names and remit the money there- for, Al euch favors willbe appreoisted and kindly rememberod, Spacimon coplos will ba sent on appliation. dross IxpusTmIAL Aar OONPANY, 175 Monroe srteet, Chicago, FARMERS' MASS-MEETING. WiNograten, Scott Co,, Til,, July 30, 1678, To the Editor of T'he Chicago T'ribune : Bin: 'The Farmers' Clubs of thls county will hold p mass-moeting and baskot-pionle on tho 7th day of August noxt. Mosars, Flagg, of Madl- son County, and Bmith, of Kewanoo, will deliver addrossos, . O, GILLIAY, Cor, Ho's Boolt 00, ¥armore' Olub, THE SHAH. . Some Facts and Incidonta, Lxtracts from a Parfs Letter by Grenville Murray to-the New York Merald, 'I'ho Bliah of Porais is of a woal, vaclllating, uncortain charnotor, Ho ofton bogins a businoss twvonty times ovor nnd ohianges his mind as ofton Dbeforo coucluding or abandoning 1t, At prosont hois all for reform, and ho hiad not hoon three days In England whon hosnld to his Primo Min- istor:- “Lol wool Lovk at all arouud us! You aro my Miulstor; make my country liko his. You can do so, for you have both yonr powor and mino todo it.” On tho othor haid, *Tho Shal," said n I'ronch diplomatiut rocont- 1y ffom Tohoran to tho Duc do Drogllo, on tha Torslan's arrival in P'arls, “{s as ignorantnsn onrp, 1o may dosiro to profit b{ hin travols, but bo will be unablo to do #o, Ho Is surrounded by ton. mxm‘yl dolts and bigots.” The 8hah doos not spend much money upon hiis journoy, and hina made fow presonta, ~Thogo ho lios made nre of smnll valno, Ifo brought four horacs with him, and hos givon two awny. 'il[‘hny wofiu worth about a hundred pounds ator- ng anch, 1% nppears that tho imaginations of tho Shali's wives woro fired by what thoy saw.fn Iuesin. Thay wanted to loy neide thefr veils, snd go to publio places uncoverod. The Russian authorls ies did not know how to receive thom, and tho Bhah was informed, in language as polite as possiblo, that royal Lionors coulil haraly bo paid to woveral Indics at the samo timo. Simi- lar ropresontations wero made by tho other -ura}lonn conrty, and thoro was only ono wny o! gotting out of tho diffienlty, which was to send thom home. Tho thing was moro, onsily enid than done. Tho Bhal's wives mado a tromondous olamor whon thoy wero told thnt thoy must. go bnok to Telioran, and cvor sinco ono of thom hag bean vory ill of ‘raga aud mortification, also, it is snid of jerlousy,— for uvuryth!ug nor to tho Anderoon,—nud His Majosty’s conduct has beon rather that of nn enterprising bachelor ?u I}Kla travols than of o middle-sged fathorof s amily, Whit hine most, plonsed Ilis Majesty in Turopo hig beon on oxhibition of wnx work, & ight be- twoen two flshes in an aquorium, and the wife of tho Princo Imperial of Russia, 5 At omo tho Shah dines usually on’ rieo pro- pared in soveral ways, & dish of stewed mutton and & dish of stowad fowl, with & fow moruola of broiled calf's liver aud shoep's kidnoy sorved on a skowor (kebabs). Ho onts this chioico xopast with his fingors. His drink is_sugared wator, lomonndo (sborbot), or sour milk, mixed with o littlo salt, In E“mll'xo he hae eaton whatever Ly bf]an presented to him, and drunk wino fre- quontly. . As & mattor of fact, tho jowsls worn by tho Bliob aro not of much valuo. It fa moro than doubtful if bo has & dozon dinmonds, of*any elzo, of pure water and froe from flaws, ' Ho Loy some Iargo cracked emoralls, snd somo largo dingy stonos of divers sorts and colors ; but tho principnl jowel which lm]ouicd {0 his ancostors was stolen at the first of tho laut contury by ono Manouk, an Armonian merchant, who had ad- yanced money upon it. It now sparklosin tho hllrurinl sceptre of Russin, Y "'his Monoul, who is ancostor of the present wealthy nnd respectable Prince Manonkboy, of Bessorabia, baving got hold of ona of tho big- gost prociots stonew in tho world, was frightencd out of his wits leat ho should bo murdered be- causo of it. It woighod no loss than 103 carats, or one ounce twelve pounyweights and four f’-‘“m’ troy; that {a to ‘soy, for moro than the Pitt dinmond or the Kol-i-noor at its prosont sizo, Manouk kuew very woll that his lifo \was not safo for an {natant while he was known to have this nwful treasure in his possossion, 80 Lo gave out that Lio waa dying and took to flight in tho dross of a boggar. Iu thiy guiso L mada tho bost of his way towards the Russion frontlor; but fear- ful of boing robbed even of such rags as ho had, be cut a hole io his log sud buried tho dinmond 1n his living flesh, binding filthy and sordid rags over it. The Empress Cath- erine Il offored for tho dinmond. when he reachod Bussin, £104,166 188 4d, besides an annuity of £1,041 198 4d, wwhioh Manouk ro- fuged, It was afterwsrds sold to Catherine’s favarito, Conut Orloft, for the firat meutfoned sum, without tho snnuity, and waa by him pro- sonted to the Empross on hor birthdny in 1772, Morcover, although the oninn, Manouk, did not got Lis annuity, ho got somothing bottor and mado o shrowd bargain, Ho obtoined tho con- cossion of nn immouse cfog of corn land in Bossarabia, aud, now that the railways of South- orn Russia have beon oponed, bis descondants aro among the richest wheat producers in tho world. The titlo of Prince, aftor somo disputo, han boen recently concoded lo them by theRus- Bian Govorumont, and, indood, it gonerally is grantod soonor or later by all Governmonts, undor ono form or othor, o rich mon. Although His Persinn Majesty sooms go pleas- ant and 80 ploasod just now that the Europesn papers abound with ancedotes of his suavily and condeecension, ho has done gomo awful things in bis own country. Amm thom stands fore- moat the troacherons murder of his brothor-in- Iaw, Moorza Tagui Khan, his first Primo Minis. for. Meorza Tagui Kban was the friend of Nassr-ed-Din whon his prospacts of asconding tho Persian throno woro very doubtful, and he held only the insccuro and slippery post of Gov- ernor of Aderbijan. Hia own abilitios would nover have made a.King of him; but on. tha death of Mohamined Bhah tho Russian Minister took him up, and Messrs, Ralli & Co., tho rich Greok merchauts of Tabrooz, found kim money, and then the = gonius aud valor of DMoorza Tagui Khan did thorest. Bo the Sk named bim Prime Minis- ter, and could hardly have made o better choice. Thyo first thing bo did was to organize b Poste Oftico—an institution previously unknown in Porsia. 'Ilic noxi thing ho did was to croato o wolica, Taving done thoso two good services, Im tried to ecsinblish order in collocting the taxes, which had bean grossly mismanaged, snd thon hio mado himself encmios, as overy ono will who vontures to ntlack public abusea whore money is concornod. The tax-gatherors and their crentures now began to intrigue sgainst him, and Princo Dolgourould, the Hussian En- voy, waa ruivod in trying to protect him, o was therofore driven into exilo and com- polled to bido himsolf at Cashan. Now he had married the Slisl's sister when Lo stood high in favor, and thaugh she did not and could not love him, because he was long past tho ngo of love, sho bebaved with oxemplary fidelity and devo- tion in his misfortuncs. BShe would not leave him for au instant, and she preparod all his food with _hor own hands and tasted it hereelf. Bo the Shal, boing unwilling to commil a violont murdor in bLis eistor’s prescuce, determined to catch his old friend by stratogom. With this purpose His DPorsian Majesty sont o mossouger of high rank to _tho fnllon Miviator, nesurlig Moorza Tagul Khan of a full pardon and. immediato rostoration to all his honors. Tho Moerza at onco fell into the trap, aud his wife, who could not believe that her brothor could bo 80 base and orucl ag to deceive her, at last lot Lor husband out of her sight in order that ho mi(iht take a bath and put on tho robe of honor which had been sent him | by the Kiug, au the customary eignof royal favor. Ile had no sooner enterad the buth, how- evor, than the chief oxecutionor entored thero also, exbibiting tho Bhal's warrant for lis im- modiato oxccution, and meroly leaving him o choice In the maunor in whickk ho preforre dio, Tho Moorza strotched out biy signodly and sald, * Opon my voins.” “Thu ox- eontionor thon -bled him to death n tho Shak had commanded, L Lo Aeailrond Weant] Breedor: Ogden, U. 7' (June 29), L‘orre?nndmu of the New York Granhic, In viow of the wondorful climatio changes now goiug on along the lines of tho groat railways cromsing tho plaine, it is impossible to imagine & probable limit to the vast area which may here, within & few yoars, bo deemod smong the bost portions of our country for the purposes of agri- oulture, The secret of thistransformation from adesort ton fortilo plain iy contained in fivo words—tho rallroad has brought roin, No ele- mont was wanting in tho earth ituelf, nor was sught in excoss to enforca sterility, but overy- where thero waa drought. In the hot dust noth- ing grow, but atunted hardy grassand uage brush. All socmed dosolation and utter hopelessness, ‘Wherovoer irrigation wasy tried, itssucoess oxceed- od the most sauguine oxpeofations in dovelop- ing an almost miracolous productiveness in tho moil, No enthusisst dared, however, to droam of tho possibility of artiflelal irrigation over all this onormous oxpanss, Rivers entor- ing horo would have beon drunk up by the thiraty earth and sky long ero thoy could havo roachod ite centro.” Yot man's work has irri- gated this Jand by an unoxpoctod means. Tho railrond bas prought rain, To the olectrical influence of thoso long lines of iron botwoen Eust and Wost, somo attribute the chango, By othors it is affirmod that the offact has boon producod by meroly tho displacement of the atmosphore, caused by tho numerous heavy and awiftly-rushing trains, Bo tlo causo what 1t may, tho faot remnins_tho samo—that, yoar by year, since tho Union Pacifle Rallrond hus boon oper- atod through, tho rainfall hos stoadily inoreatcd, until this season it has become, #o far ot loast a4 tho rowd is concerncd, a decidod nulsance, Who of the projectors of this road ever imaglned that & timo would come whon its trains would be delayed in tho middlo of the plainy by tho overflow of wator from violont raiu-storms, covarlng tho track, aud in places oven awooping it away? Buch has, however, beon the faot this epring, Trains bavo boon as much sa twolvo finds it way in a miraculous man- .| and oyon fiftoen hours bohind ‘time from this caugo alono. The rosult of thls rainfall {a nl- roady. to bo noon in the sottlomont of the country nlong the ronto,. Whon first the Union Paciflo was open to travol, ono wonld ride all the long day thirough without geolng n humnn habitation, oxcopt nt _tho miscrablo stations whore trains ‘woro *sido-tracked,” conl takon on, or water drayn from wolls of groat dopth, Now, aa far wost ‘n_Choyouno, housos tro sentiored all along, flolds aro soon in & flowrishing state of cnltivation, and numerous hords of cattle prove Tow well {he groziors hinvo found the country adaptod to thoir wants. SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITIONS. Exploration of tho Gront Wost, From the New York Keening Post, As o writor in Nature woll romarka, tho pros- ont yoar will atand prominent in tho history of tho Unitod Statos s a yoar of scientifio expedi-- tions, most of thom relating to the exploration and nntural history of tho Great Woat. It was announced somoe wooks ngo in thoso columns that Dr, Ellott Ooucs, tho well-known naturalist, had boon addod to {ho stoff of the Intornational Northiorn Boundary Commission, thus {Jrov(dlu for n dotailod report as to.tho natural history of tho trnot traversed by that survey. The work of the Commission waa bogun Iast yoar, but it was not until Inst spring. that Dr. ouos boosmo o mombor .of tho eolentifioc staff, ns the tract oxtendod from the Lake of the Woods to tha yillago of Pombius, in’ tho northeagt corner of Dakota, a distanco of rathor more than 100 milos, Concerning tho fauns and flora of this tract ront oxpestations aro oulariained from Hhowall. nown ability of Dr. Couos as o noturalist, but no extended publication of rosults can bo ox- Pogtod during tho presunt yonr. Tho expoditlon, lod by Maj. J. W. Powell, on tho Colorado Hiver in Utal, baa alroady boon, tho gbject of mauy Jottors aid nowypapor arti- cles. _Having beon soveral yoars in this rogion, Moj. Powoll's ap may bo fogarded aa tho anly acourato one in oxistonce, and honco as & valun- blo contribution to geography. - Nor has tho do- muin of othuology boon noglootod, s o largo othnologlenl colloction in reintion fo the Piuto Indinns sbundnntly ovincos. 0f tho Hayden Expedition, which has boen at work theso mony yoars, very littlo nood bo_snid boyond tho ook that tho rosults of it havo beon valusblo erionghin tho pant b warmunt plossant prodictions for tho futuro. Ita starting point this gonson hina boon Donver, it region tho vast dract lyiug doutls of tho fortioth porallol of Inti- tudo, and extending from Groon River to tho Rocky Mountoins. 1t would be suporflious to soy that tho geologlcal stafl is o comploto ono, siuco that poiut is now-n-doys takon for granted in tho mattor of oxploring partics. Our rendors will, howaver, bo glad to loarn that natural Lis- tory comes in for its full sharo of attention iu tho prosonco of Prof, J, H. Batty, who it favor- sbly known ne a nnturalist, Tho Whoolor ox- podition, alao an old ono, dovotod- to Now Moxl. | co .ond’ Arizons, has 'for tho moro rapid transaction of work, been divided into_four! artios. Mr. H. W. Honshow oodDr. J. L., othrook. attend to tho natural history dopact: ¥ mont, the intorest of which has an amazing nov- olty to thoso whoso borizon of knowledgo is bounded 'by Audubon nnd other nuthoritics. Enough has boon dovelopod alroady to warrant tho aesertion that studonts find & now fauna, al-7| most, in this strango tract, tho birds and boasts’ of which stand hnif revealed in certaiu papors, rocontly published in tho American Naluraliat. Thoso oxpeditions aro moro or loes fawiliar Lo, tho publio a8 worla which havo beon for somo timo undor way. Thoro aro othors which domand s briof notice, The Northorn Dacific Rail- woy boving callod for tho sorvicos: of United States troops, tho opportunity bas boon tukon t0 equip It With a sciouune stafl, With Mr. J. A. Allen, of Cawbridge, Muag,, na zoologist, sccompaniod With o photo- phor and othor bearors of facilitios for fHorough oxnmiuation of & track comporatively unknown to tho public and oven to scientitic mon. A Tho Bants Fe (Now Moxico) triangulation party has anothor purposo—that of settling with moro minutonoss the Intitudo snd longitude of difforent pointd wost of Fort Wingnte aud south to tho Moxican Loundary. Tho parlyls sopar- ated nto four working groups, one of which, with Prof. H, B. Horr a8 obsorver, will orcct an observatory st Ogdon. Another occupies a station nt Salt Lako ; yot snothor oporatos on the routo trom Douver to Santa Fo, and » fourth is ongaged in taking obsorvations nlong tho Union Pacific snd Central Pacific Reilrond routos, > Premising that Mr. Olarence King, who lng spont somo years on tho line of tho fortioth par- allel, is now engaged in rovising some portiona of bis work, tho ongivcor party undor Capt. Jonos, engaged in oxploring thio Wind Rivor Mountaius, with Dr. Parry a8 naturaliat, svd tho Alaske oxplorations, from which valuablo results aro expectod, complote tho list of larger ven- tures; and to montion moro Btato enterprises in dotail would exhaust our space to no purpose, as fow rl them have moro than a mere local in- torost. The West has contributed amnzingly, of lafo yeaws, to the world's stock of the ioturosquo. Thoro aro strango Alps towards Foo Gttty ~enn ; stranger Bwitzerlands, to which the Bwitzorland of history is as » miniaturo fo its original, Vast wilds, vastar plains, torrible canseways of canons, awful Dbasing of Yosomites—those crop out with overy tale of oxploration. Now food is furnished for {ho imagination, giving to & now artand & now litoraturo a now porcention of naturoand boauty, But in the way of contributions to science more must bo expécted In tho rogion of natural his- tory than in that of goology; aud it is a pleasuro 12 8o ablo o Eay thies e Lobestent delarstnes has beon fully provided for in the oxiuting ox- poditions, and that the study of matural history will roceivo & now impulse such as has not beon communicated to it sinco the era of Awdubon. NEW PUBLICATIONS. TO TRAVELERS. G UIDE-BOOKS, PUBLISHED BY D. APPLETON & (0, 549 & 551 Broadway, New York, APPLETONS? RAILWAY GUIDE. 2 conts, APPLETONS’ NORTHERN AND EASTERN TANDBOOK OF TRAVEL, $2.00. APPLETONS? WESTERN HANDBOOK OF TRAVEL. $2.00. APPLETONS? SOUTHERN IIANDBOOK OF TRAVEL, 82.00, APPLUTONS? EUROPEAN GUIDE BOOK. 8 Mape and 120 Engravings. 720 pagos. 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Ma- wing, &a., Oxtra, SISTIR SUPKRIOR, LARESIDE SEHINARY, AT OCONOMOWOO, WIS, Valuale Coal - and Trow Proery, BLAST FURNACE, AND Farming Lands for Sale (I ordor of tho Comptrollor of tho Currency), BEING PART OF THE Asscts of tho Ocean National Bank| of New York. Tho undorsignod, Racalvor of the Ocoan Natlonal Bank Wiltpfler for salo all that tract of land, and tho structure and Impravoments thoroou, togother with tho franchisss and privileges bolunging thoreto, known aa tho Irondale Coal and Iron Property, and formorly known aa tho Ustato aud Works of THE FRANKLIN IRON AND COAL COMPANY. fiold Innds and worky ara itnntad In Preston Connty, |, A Boncdlug Behool for Qtrls and s Nmited pumbor of Wost Virkinin, on the liu of the Ballmaro & Ghio Taile .fl\.','.'l;‘."x,[(’n’ri.‘-u'.yngkf "nfl?fl%‘fi};nr;‘;figfllg 1:‘!?;:1:-1":}:1‘,‘ r the Grafton Junstion, and 5 thoio- ( 0DIYIa ACK P, JONIY, Prineipal, or n bennelt roud of nuiform angtrotion; i} _ RV 3. 1. MAGOFFIN, Rootor, distant 270 miles trom Baltbinore, U2 nud ron Cumbae. e Inud, 109 miles. from Whoelin, 118 s frum arhors.! H fiIVERSITY UF NDTRE D AME el burg (und 05 milos from Pitisbargh by the lino of e +Plttsbuegh & Cbarleston Ratlroad anw building sonth- rd noross Wost Virginia), by muntis of whinh rond 2 e LU LY HINIRGIe UE 11O DNsL wu Y 1 shortly alno havo aucoss to tho markuts of Pitiabusghyand ! itho maguotia ora deposits of Virglua and (ho Kauawh Tho TRACT OF LAND embraces’ (420 ncs {which 22 are undor onltivation, tho ramni NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. o Thilrtioth Yoor b on Tuondny, Reptombor 3, i RORNT CHEGARAY INSTITUTE. Fotan oSOl i Now York ISt orod with 8 hosvy growth of salusblo Ty Bonrtling oB day ypiler 531 S0 I8 Syracest.. Liia: .It s also underlaid by THREE ISSINCT i & ia tio Iangunge of tho familty, and WORICABLE VEINS OF (GOOD COAL, accos. | 1 CUBStaNy spokon in tho fnstlinta. o ok, siblu at or noar tho 00, 8, 4, and 8 foot - iu thickncss, “rerpeetivoly, which have boon testod and worked on this vand adjncent properties for many yosra, Tho cos! ylelds n tino, Instroun, kurd-grained colce, sultuble for Miron-making. ;. Thero aro also in closo proximity to tho bitumtnous coal ITHREE SEPARATE BEDS OF IRON ORE +of the varlety known tominors us ** CLAY IRON- STONE so lsrgoly in uso in English Furnaces, ranging from 22 inchos to 4 foot in thicknoss, and o vasily minod OCEAN NAVIGATION. NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSEIPS. ovary Bt Yort Jon enenelas snd, Lisgmool ; S an oot o 4 5F QUEKNATOWN and LIVENFOOL, trom Bl thatftosnbo placed at tho Furnace-stack at 8160 par | and 41 NeuE Haor i ez, Tincs: Snvunies, Aug: 5| B Baturdsg: Avk: B In juxtagosition with the fron-bolta aro Limestanc, e T el L e . sultablo for luxing purposss, Tire-Clny, and bulding | Ofpit Panensc, 870, @60, and 800 Currenicy. Sundstone, sultablo for construating Furunccs, Ovonas 1 Eto. Among tho pormancnt Ktructures and Improve- ‘meuts, orcetod for the most, part by tho Company, aro— Ono Tlot-Blust Furnnce, 3 feot stack, 11,9 bosh, Two Ilowing Engines, 80-borso poor, mede by Swaoeny & Bon, of Roadivg. Hot-Blast Auparatus, 38-foot staves, Four Miles of Rallrond, 4.8% gaugo, aidings, switohos, 56 and 0-pound rall, woll loid aud ballastod. One Snwmill, Torbine whool, clroular saws, earpon- tor and tool shiop complate, i Foundry, includiug cupols, molds, castings, pat- BTEERAGE PASSAGE, #, ourrany Passongars bookod to or from Gorman and eandina- T B oRmmanima ot this Mo aro tho Lacgost fn the trad b Btoamsiine of this lino aro 3 Drafia on Gront Britain, Trotand, aud fhe Continat. WILLIAM MACALISTER, 5 Gon'l Westorn Agont, Narthoast carner Clatk and Raudolphats. (opposite now Shorman Houso), Clilcago. NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON, And ol Other Points in England and Wales, torns, eto. J x Tho South Walos Atlantio Stoamship Uompany's now DMuchine and Slackswiith Shop, with lathos, | gogrofenthi Mot d Wit Fpamshi, Qompeny's now drills, oto. road Whert, Jersoy Ol 39 Workmen’s Dwelllng-Lionaes, doubla and 3;'3“;}’1'0‘53"' elngle, gardons attachad, In good order. Thoso steamaiiips, o ‘are pro- Storclouses, Engiuc-Ilouso, Otlces, Suds, | vidod il heTiton intovotionintor i conioriand onvonis o Coking Titt, Trostlos, and all tho Trauways, Drlfts, .| GAR00IEN00 of Cabi and Hteorago Passono Openinge, Stablos, and othor stracturos and oxcavations '| age: 30 ourtency s prepaid Blausans oo siAcator ook 5 nocessary for tho oporation and maintonanco of an ox- *| G1l, W&, ~Drafta for 1 and upw 4 “¥orfarthor partiouiers, teudod production aud shipmont of {ron and coal. "o works aro riow fa blast snd havo boon in sacconsfuy opsratln for sovors! yoare. Thoy woroIald out, workod, and enlarged under tho fmmediato suporvision of ono of * tho largeat manufacturors, the wholo expondityro on tho proposty hoing upward of S700,000), Tho Blast Fur- basohasa capacily of turning out ton to twolva tons of gt tron por day from tho oros on tho ostato, which pro- duet has ranked as No. 1and No, 3 Foundry (gray forgo and whito) fron b1 tho Ohfo Riser markota, Tho capacity con o geoatly fncruncod, at but littlo oost, by tho oroo- tion of & so06nd farunce, tho sito for which is selocted, ‘Thoro aro but fow, if any, sitos more advantagoous for tho anccoesful, continuod and profitabla maunfacture of | ¢ 72& 74 LaSallceat. ALLAN LINE NMONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. 22 FULL-POWERLD PINSTOLASS STEAMIRS: , Londond r, and Glasg o L e Trom e CPak i tn miaisr e Alse, Toreei bl To'aad from Baltisioro, oaling v Qusesstona, ialtar, orolk. “ar pastoge, {rolght, or any fnformation, apply to ALLAN & CO., Agents, 3 RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS Summer Arrangoment, RXPLANATION OF REFENENOP MARRYS,— 1 Saturdayax apnigd. *Bundey ozoontod; 1 Mondayozooptad, | Az- rivo Sunday at8:00 s, m, § Daily, fiICI:IG}N,DE}ITflg‘L &GREII'T WESTERN RAILROADS enol, Jool af Lake at,, and fool qf Tienty.aecond-rt, Vke! Tl ., ithea Leave, l Arrive, Blail (s matn and &l Hno)......[s Bxgia (2 G5 Day [h pross, ) W:n mis Efgfl p. n ndicann KOS b ‘Atinntio I52pross, Night kxpross,, . GUAND RAPIDA AND FENTWATER, Maminy lixpros 0,00 1| Night Expross,. 1910 p. . IV 0. WENTWORTH, Genoral Passengor Agont. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD, 190, Kanias ity and_Dencer Short Line, via Zoufals nay Mow, and Chicago, Sprinafield, Alion ami St, Lout A Line, Union Ziepats Weat Sife near radlson icket ogicen's Al Depot, and 153 Tiandolphest. A 8900, ATk e N Theon, britges Teare, " 9:16 8. m. Kaneas Oty Txprosavindaokeon. villey Til., and Loalsiana, Mo.. awes Ciiy Vart Jaoknonville, 1iI,, Bt L B Lo Lino, * 8:10 p. m. Fxprose, vi B Loufsl| XproRs, ing Fost Kxjross, via Main| o Bpringliold rliiold ia, Kook & Tn Wonoria, Lacon, and Washin JoXpross.... Joliot & Divig) Ao CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. R o T b A A o Leave, Arrive, Milankuc, 8t Paut & Minooa == :a«m_- Miluauion xn!vl’rn'lHn ‘3" lifon) mm‘ : Biilwaukoo, Ht, Da A olis Night Ixpross. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Dejote—~Foat of Lakest., Indianaav., and Sizteentiist,, and Canal and Sizteenth- icket ofiices, No, §3 Clarike at., and at depots, “Mail and Ex; Otiawa and Strontor Passon; Duhuquo and Sioux City Ex avilic Fasl ILLINOIS CENYRAL RAILROAD. T Depot foot of kst and fot of Tienty-sccondt, 1 i T namh et s i v ccondt, Bk 8t Lonis T B Tonts Fast Lin CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, ity afices, carner Ttandolph and LaSalleasts,, and 75 Canals s corner Siaivon-si, Pacific Fast Lino, ..., Dubuque Day x, via Tuolfic leth RExpross.. Dubnano Night £x. ¢la’ Jrooport & Dubuquo xpros Frooport & Dubuquo Expros: keo Mall... uotta Expro: Bt Daiel Bxpross, COLORADD, KANSAS & NEW MEXICD. 5 lfl'r’"!aml Freight Office, 71 Clark-i colnl Inducements. Gront N . AT A8 Folt K. RN, dhlee CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Devot, corner of VanZuren and Sherman oter Siwbet uiicey arunc rucune Hotel, | drrice. Qmans, Lonsonw'th&Atchison Ex| Peru Accommodatior Night Fxpross.. Loayouwarth & ,LAKE SHORE & MICHICAN SOUTHERN RAILAOAD. Vi uren-at., LS -8ty ety otk orner Gl o Randolphctes ok ot corner Canal and Madison- Arrice, roas Accom. via Maln Line.. b Ball vis Atr Liro and Main Ling Vigbt Kxross, via Main Flknart Accommodation, Bonth Oloago Accommod PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYN tron; tho fuol, tho flux, and the ores boing allon thasame 7 STATE LINE' property, und conncoted with tho furnaco by rail. Plg tron, i tho oslstine tastliis, has boon mado by the || A S Sk Sd AN Ko 1 Y i1 FAST AND x.oug“umwmm'. s, ek w. n at o cost of $18 yor ton, and this rato can bo loa d by Linprovements in contensplation. Thoan ologant now stoamora will sail frar Btate Line — B A et B el Alse, 2 Tract of 8,000 Aores of Good | 2k S t ¥ ! il o ARoDta, 73 B , N, ¥, SAMPLE & HARGIS, Afonis, Gor, of Oanal and Wost Madison-sts:, Ublasgo. FOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MATL STEAMERS, ‘Wil safl from Now Yorkas tollows: WESTERN PRAIRIE FARMING: LANDS, \situated In Jackson, Massao, Johuson, snd Willlamson Countlos, I tho southurn portion of the STATI ILLINOIS, within convenient distanca of rails river communloations aud good juarkets, Baid lands are contiguous, and conslat largoly of rich hottom and prairlo sotl, interspursod with good strenms and amplo timber, aud appraissd at from 85 to 835 por acro. Senled proposnls will borocolved by tho undoraignad, at b attco, for mlxty (60) duyw from July 1, fortho | SERE OF ANTWERD purchase of the West Virglnin Tract of Conl and | OIT! ¥ PARIS, OITY OF LIMERTG) i . 1y 1AL B And aach suseoodt d T Lo Tt Mot Neful v DAY A soRE Cublu Passuge, 370 and $H0 Gold. Btoarage, to British Ports.. .00 Ourrenoy. Round Trip Tickets at Reduced Rutes, SIGHT DRATTS for salo nt low rutos. FRANOIS C. BROWN, Gonoral Wostern Agent, 32 South Clark-st., cornor Lako, Irou Lunds with the ¥urnuce and othor Improves mienty, ontiro, ss thoy stand, Also, scparataly, for tho llinols Karming Lnnds, or any portion thoroof— the Tecolyer resorving tho right to rojoot any or all bids, 1£1¢ bo doomed for tho Intorost of the orditors of the Bank to do na. ‘Torms—Ono-third cash; balanco fn one, two, and threo yoars, soourod by mortgago. Titlo porloct—absalute in the Ocoan Bank. Furthor particulars and fnformation, Goologloal snd Mining Fuglusors' Reports on the Virginia proporty, and dotatlod dosoriptions of tho Tilinols Iands, an be had on application to THEODORE B, DAVIS, Recelver of Ocenn Nuttonul Bunlk, 19 NARSAUST. N. Y. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE Is tnia chenpoxt and bost articlo in tho market for BLUK- ) T OO Batling twlon a wonk troun Kow Vark, snd carrying pas, N o ot songoru tonll narts of Greal lirltain, Irelnnd, Contfnontal o Ehi et anit o q-'n‘"."{' e Rotvors Do Siorer :-?-:'m“-,“n‘-'.:‘ll l!l‘x:firll\lfllwn?uunn{ é’ il trois 655 st s ®: ko, Uritial rish ports east, §3 o, 23 North Seooud hitadelphis. D050l DOrte AkiI0. ns nilios ko fl;.’fl- Cant alar | All payable in T, oy Ay for Tl lutormatton at 'the G pany's oliioes, No, 7 fuwling Graon, Now York, aad N. coruer Lasalle sutt Madlson-sta., Uhicago, HENDERSON BROTHIIRS, Agonts. MISCELLANEOUS, c| e oo koo o7 nso uf sathma, Lord Dunsaby hud soarcely smokod tha Datura Hatula"tor wora than i minaio or so, wion tho srupion D, & WILIBERGIH, Propriotor. &7 Vor salo by Grocers and Drugglsta. All Rlght Sulve for Buraos, Bolls, CORNS! abatod, andin lon iniputos niory o was roliovod wona Tully, 't told 1o, hio hind usod 1t for years with tiio i 3 conts box. DR, STEPIENS, 13 Doarborn-ate | yorloot. suocess, Cortainly the inhalation b e —————————————————ecemgvan | TOREIo]. u’(u:t T ovor :huu T oy 18 or known an FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. lexauder, 8 A A RS S AN N Ao Mrnne | gignte amid cliarotion, in boxea y & W Now Bond-st., Landon; and all ohiomlu $5 Pa‘ckages storokeopurs thraughont tho Statoe i sbsstsisiaidbcbiten o I Valushlo mill ds o Tiah F RA.GTI []N A.L GHRREN [}Y R -rl;’;;'\"u,i fifi?}f’.fl ::I "“I:“::'::’:"hq fi'fifi"&i s . it 101 . of Beavir-iribored 1, with wator sommugiaiian Lo M- FOR BALE AT by The wil It 1 eSS, e il e o PHAIRR MILES, 14 3 z LS e, York, or n T PPA Al el LA IR R TRIBUNE OFFICE. From epol, foot af Lake-st, For (hrough tickets and aleeping-car berths a;fi!y atour apice, 11 Jtandolph-st,, near corner Clark: 75 Canalat., corner Madison; 8 LaSallest,, corner Wash tngton, and at ditinois Central Dep Arrive at Lal Axrivo st Tndiauapoiis Azrive at Cincinnati Tralns arrive at Oblcago at 7:57 a, m, 7i0p. m. Onlyling running Siturday dianapolis and Cinctnnati, South End Laggago oliooked aud taka' traln &t ., 8:35 8. m,, and Hight train fo In. 8840nGOrS caD KOt "Iwouty-scond-at. CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. (OFEN 7O ELOIN, 5 MILES,) Depot corner Halted and Korth Hranchate, General ofics 16 Metropolitan Block, corner Handolph and LaSaile-sits Ezxpross Passengor.,. Froliiit Acommmodi _MEDICAL CARDS., DR. C. BIGELOW, CONNIDENTIAL PHYSICIAN, {6 STATEST., cago. TTaoll known Ly all rondors of tho papors thnt Dr. O Digolow is tho oldost etabllsbed physiclan, having been vractlcing in Ohlcn%D for tho Iast 16 years, Bolence af exporionce bave made Dr, B, tho most rosownod SI'E. CIALIST of tho age, honored b 10 toomud of Vo VISION, LOSS _OF Dortoctly oupad. o e self ta tho stutly of cortain diseasus, troathiy tho Sanon avoryyone, et vy rreator kil tian a b fin Bowioval prae s, "2, tlomenof his olty, of {ho hlzheat rcapcotalitity ot byt e weafeal foully S Weci ey e BiEAn] FonTy (o AE1Sst e e 1o MIITGAL IR LI Tor Jadion Bont. o any dross o ‘onvol: 0N Withae, SEPARATE PARLON ontlumn. u w0 only’ tho. ONDENGE CONPIDINTIAL, At Dit. 0. BIGELOW, with stamyi, No. 4 NO CURE! Dr Kean . 3 NO PAY !! 360 South Clark-gt., Chicago, Moy bo confidontially consultad, porsonlty or by mall Trg0of Shiaryo ou all chronio oF grvois disonacs, it 5, KN 10 oy myullan i 100 oty who war- Fanta olson of £ pay. ‘Groon Hook wout for 80 conts. Tiluatrated with numot= ous tluocngravings. . DR. A, G, OLIN, CONFIDEN’ L PHYSICIAN, No. 41 Woat Washingtor Uhtcaga iest floar), curoa all privato, olironio, and nufyous dlsumres i BOLL noxed, Bo fuatter who bave fallod. Unll oF writa; ouros juaran sultation freo; correspondunco confidentinl ; 64 nforination for two stamps. Soud for clroulur, DER. ST O X, 113 WEST MADISON.ST,, OHIOAGO, ILL. (s roxuln raduato in modiolno), fFonts all Chronia'atd Irivate lscasos, of Lot soxos. Curos guarantood, ~All Famila Ditioultfon, &0;, traatod with satuty and miocass, Aol feluouir Uonsultation' frov. icun privats disuases, culars, 0., for married -all I for two stam All lottors contidential. Dr. TOVV NSEINID, 183 BOUTH OLARK.ST,, Cantiouos ta curs all Ubronlo, Nervous, snd lenlw Disossos of buth nexes, aud wiay b conlidentlally ot aultod, ‘worsamaily or By tautl, frou of ohargo, ' omnle diifiontios troatod with safoly and sucgess. Modical Troatlso to ludlos and gontlowon yont frov,