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e THE LATE CATASTROPHE, —_— Opinions of Experts on the Wind- ing ot Watches. Conductor Bonno Still a Fugitive from Justico---Suggestions. At tho inquest on tha bodies of the victims to the railroad disnster, Mr. A, 8, Hamilton teati- fled that a watcls, if wound up too tight, would froquently stop, and might romain still untila sudden jar started tho wheols moving again. Mr. Josoph . Schmldt, o practical watchman, ohallonged Mr, Hamilton's statomont, and says : It impousiblo to stop a wateh by winding too tight. It cannot bo dono unless you brenk the spring o rsomo othor part of the watch * A re- porter of Tye TaisuNe called yostordsy on sov- oral practical watchmalers to soo whether Mr, Hamilton or Mr. Sehmidt was right, Mr. W. 0. Patton, of tho firm of Patton Brothers, said: 1t was an uttor impossibility for a watch to bo wound up 8o tight asto stop without broaking something. It never was dono and never could bo dono. Mo was giad to ‘Hoo AMr, Belunidt's statemont, which was substan- tially truo. Mr, Iamilton was. on: o oxcollont judgo of the prico of matchos, byt had haordly practical experionco cnough to give an opinion s an export. 1¢ the main spr ug did not break by the watch belug ovorwound, the tooth of tho barrol or of tho contro~whool would ‘probably give awa; A Mr. Alligon, in chargo of Matson & Co.’a watch dopartmont, ‘agroad gonorally with Mr. Sohmidt, though in a poor or low grade watch thoro was & possibility but no probability that it would stop without breaking tho main spring. Alr. A. J.- Loech, of Mayo & Co. agroed gons orally with Mr. Schmidt, Home watohescould bo wound up tight and not stop sud not broak, Ho oxemplifiod this by winding up o numbor of watches tight, whon thoy continued to mova, f o watch was wound up so tight as to stop, .unmntlaln% would bo broken. Mr. McElwain, ‘corner of Randolph and Stats stroots, thouglit a watch could not be wound up aud atop without bronking. Talking of tho nc- cidont, Lo said that one watch was. an unsafo thing to roly on. It was possible for a watch to stop at any moment, and no train should do- Suud on ono watch. ' As a gonoral thing, the con- uctors of froight trains woro paid low wnges, snd could not afford to carry auything bottor that o 816 watch, A 315 watoh was an unrelia- blo article. It might ""’fi at any momont, Rail- roads should bo compolled, in’ his opinion, to furnish all conductors with roliable timo-piecos, aad should havo at ovory station a large clock exposed o public viow, by which conductors and enginoers could rogulate their watches. No train should bo allowed to leave ‘station until tho conductor aud engincor hud compared thoir watches. The general opinion sustained Mr. Schmidt, Thero is n baro possibility that a watch could stop without bml\klnE aftor boing overwound, but it was very improbablo, WAS IT UEANE ? J. O. MoMullon, the Gonoral Superintendont of tho Alton Road, roceived the following dis- patch yestorday morning : CrEnAxcr, Ill., Aug, 23, 1:30a, m.—1 saw 8 man an- swering the description given of Conductor Beana in this towa to-day, nud I belleve ho fs horo now. What lato o done ? ~ Answer. ‘WiLLIAM BT, Agent I C, R, R, Mr. McMullen roplied in fionuml terms, ad- vising him to consult the autharitios there, aud if thero appenrod to be any foundation for tho belief that it was Boane, to have tho man do~ t‘n_innd until Bomo person wont down to identify im, 1t is vory likoly, now that & reward has boon offered, thnt similar dispatches will bo recoived from othor quarters, and that every unknown in- dividual in a small town will bo oxposed to the risk of being takon for Beane. The railroad of- ficors think It nat at all unlikely that Boane will surroudor bimsolf, aud they would not bo very much surpriged were ha to appear at their oflice, BUGOESTIONS. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bin: Ordinnry ability, with energy and push, will mako & successful politician ; but only ox- troordinary ability and grasp of mind can fifl the requirements of statesmonship. Ordinary busi- noss-tact, with caution and oxperionco, will do- velop a vory respectable bankor; but to bo a ont finandior requires a far highor range of Lought and action, 3 “To build railronde does not nocessitato geniua; it merely requires capital and engineoring skill, and—quicn sabo P—a subsidy ; and American onorgy and plack, ovorcoming ail obstaclos, push our wondrous not-work of_iron from Atlantic to Paciflo. But to manage railroads with sure safo- ty for lifo and property committed to thoir transport, is to grasp tho whirlwind, nud ro- quires genius,—in it broadest senso, common senso. Tho success, tho vory exiatenco, of any groat enterprise is dopendent upon porfect systom,— the suro carrying out of its minutim ; and suraty in dotail is vital to railrond-management, The watch from tho headquartors-office should be unceasiug, and the facilities for information along tho wholo lino nover interrupted. Each passongor and freight train should and can bo telographically followed up from both ends of any routo, and thoir position and con- dition kopt constantly and accurately ohar- ted, The vital duty of a conductor is to have his train on timo, " Circumstances may aud do oc- cur whou delay happens, Undor such conditions, no movement should bo made on any conduc- tor's individual judgment. Move ouly when the noxt etation bas boon notified, aud safely-ansicer received,—uever sllowing sny'train o delny on track without immediately Laving danger-llag~ meon sont back and ahead. Let such attontion to detail govorn the modus operandi of headquarters, aud collision would bo impossible, It can bo done, and our laws should domand it. Yours respectfully, GEonax ltopaers, ‘WooprLawx, Ill,, Aug. 20, 1673, —_— BOARD OF POLICE. Quite a Number of Patrolmen Undore go Investigation. The Board of Police Commiugionors mot yoB- tordny afternoon ss ususl, and, in apito of tho heat, euccooded in gotting through considorablo businoss. After auditing moveral bills, tho chargos against various policomen wore fakon up. Mr. Jonas Morks having mndes chargo against Officer John Nolan, of making au arrest without causo, the attornay for tho prosocution aaked for a continuanco, his witnessos belng ab- sent. The charge was poculiar in some respeots, it being alleged that tho officer made tho arrost becauso Marks wag a Jew, aud for no other roa- son. Tho oflicor was allowed to make his atato- ment, which was to the effect that tho man was arrasfed for cruolty to animals, in tr, ing to drive and forco o horse which was siclk, .uS ore on the back, The case was continued until Monday pext, to enabla the complainant to be presont, _"The case of Officer John Richardson, chargod with drunkonnoss and conduct unbecoming sn officor, was taken UP; id sbout dozon "yit- nossos oxaminod. ‘Lo testimony was somowhat contradictory, and, as usual 1 such cases, tho whole question turnod on the relative valus to bo placed upon tho opinion of differont ‘persons a8 to when u man is drunk, Tho Board found the accused guilty of conduct unbecoming an ofticor, and ho was sontencod to Lo roprimandoed, T'he rprimand was duly administere by Com- missionor Sheridan, ‘Tho chargo against Offlcor A, J. Toppin wag digmiased, the complaiuant declining to proso- cuto, on the ground that tho ofiicer, having g':s‘ht the umlfil-pox, Liad been sufficiently pun- od. ¢ Officer John Dolacy was charged with absent- iog bimaelf from duty without leave, and, it ap- peinriu thit ho was sick, tho charges wore dis- miksed. Officor Rodorick Moltas wau oharged with n- attention ‘to duty, disobodionco of ordors, and lounging on beat, Aftor an extonded hoarin, of, the “cauo, the accused was found guilty nnfi sontenced to bo dlscharged from the foroe. In the caso of Oflicor John Orotty, thero was o mistake about the nttondance of fim complain- aut, and Horgt, 0'Donnoll was ordorod to learn whethor the complainant dosired to prosoouto, The caso of Ofcer Engeno In, gerdoll, charged with conduct unbocoming au ofl cor, and eithor Intoxioation or lusanity, was contintied to Aug. A communication from Mr, Smith MecClory, complawning of digordorly young men on Mitonal] Btreot, botweon Waller and [argarot, was ro- forred to tho Gonoral Buporintendont. Another communication was reccived from one Loander Parker, charging that Officer Edward 7. Htoelo wau a citizen of Canada, an officer in the Canndiau militia, and a subleot of the Quoon f Groat Britain, Oflicor Btaole wag hoard, and o explained the ciroumstances which gave color $o the chargo in & mauner quite satisfactory to £ho mombera of the Board, 8o far from lhumg- {ng Officer Bloole, tho oharze only wufficed fo THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUN SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 show that hio hind n good roputation as an officer, and Prosidont Clovoland romarkod that it would bo woll if tho force had moro of tho same kind of nlions. In ordor to give full opsoriunuy for invostigation, thowover, it waa deoided to atlow tho porson mnking the churf:os to appoar bofors tho Bonrd and enbatantinte thom if possible, Oftloor Richard J. Hamilton, oharged with drunkonnons and falliro to tronk a suporior offl- cor civilly, tvas found gnilty, and sontonced to ba disoharged from tho forco, Adjourned. 5 P e e, " muB courrs, Another Grain Transportation Suites Damnges Asiced for Drowning in n Clty Ditche=Creditors?. Bill==To fRca cover o Deposit with an Emigration Agoncy=<The Riverside Kmproves mont Company Againe-Attechinonts Insnedeshe Courts in Iricfe=Now Suits, o Thomss O. Ohisholm yostorday renowed his sulta agninet trausportation companies for non- dolivory of grain, by Inko and railroad, within o reasovablo tmo, a8 by contract with such com- panlos, ontorod into fn ordor to avold -tho delay of transportation by Iako and canal, by an se- tion againat tho Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canadn, undor an sgroomont to enrry 29, 004 40-60 bushols, or 1,233,270 pounds of corn, by steamahip to Port Huron, nud thenco by railrond to Now Yorl, thoro to bo dolivered to tho ordor of the Bank of Moutrenl, Cary & Yale, alongsido of ship or olevator, for shipment to England, Tho corn was sippod on tho 7Tth of Muy Inst, on board tho stenmor 8, D, Caldwoll, at tho-samo rate na by tho othor com- nnies, vizi 27 conts por bushol, or 46 conte per 1‘00 pounds, and was uot delivored until tou days aftor roationnblo timo for delivery, whoroby ho sustainod damagon to tho extont of $8,000. 'DAMAGES I'Y DISREPAIIL OF 110ADH, Waehington Houng, administrator of the on- tato of Max Werner, a minor, doceasod, yostor- day, commoncod auit'againat tho city for 35,000, in caso, for It is not exactly stated whiat for, but, 1t is nasumad, for loss of. sorvicos by death of tho deconsod by drowning, caueod by tho nogll- gonce of tho dofondant in allowing & hole full of wator, 20 faot by 8 foot, aud 6 foot in dopth, to oxiet; on tho wost line of Elaton svonuo, mado by tho washing away of the ditch botweon tho rord and tho sidowalk, Tho doclaration does not show who has sustained tho damages claimod, or how they have accrued, but simply that the denth occurrod es aforesaid ; that tho deconsed lonves bohind him a father, mother, and sistor, botwoen whom tho damagos can bo dustributod ; whorofore plaiutiff, as administra- tor, bringe suit. S . CREDITOR'S DILL. Barnard Hunkemoior yosterdsy filod a ored- Itor's bill in tho Buperior Court against Alox- ander and Elizaboth Smith, for the appointment of & Receiver o whatevor cstato dofoudants may posgcss, to onjoin the payiout of any dobts con. tracted biaco tho dato of & judgmont obtainod by complainant against said Alexander 8mith, for $2,617, ond for other purposes. Complainant shows that, aftor obtaining enid jndgmont, oxo- oution issued, but was roturned by tho Sherifr, “ no property found,” and tho mattor thero rest: od. Lately ho has found out that dofendnnt snd Liig wifo are in the posscssion of s largo nmount of notes, bonds; chosos in nction, and real estato, tbo particulare of whioh ho s ‘wnmblo to obtain, and which ho cannot Lopo o lovy upon oxcept by monns of a court of equity, as heroin prayes, ; ATTACHMENTS. Ohapin & Goro_yostordny procured an ntiach- mont in tho Circuit Court agminst Jamas Voltman, in & caso of debt, $280.25, on tho grouhd that dofendant hns absconded and is nat to be found in tho_Stato, and has concoaled Lhis property to dofraud his oreditors, E E. 8. Aloxander & Co., procured an attach- mout in"the samo court against tho schoouor Quoon of th8 West, for an account of $71,25 for paints and oils suppliod. Willism Barnos pracurod an attachmont in the snmo court against Clrlos Curry and M. Cartor, for's dobt of $511.60, duo on an unpaid draft in- dorsed to plaintiff, Dofondanta rasido at Stats Contro, Marshall County, Towa. TO RECOVER A MONEY DEPOSIT. Poter Ludrigaon Vallagor yestordny commenced suit ogainst A, I, Johnson and — Poters, in tho Suporior Court, in_assumpsit, 81,000, ''ho declaration which accompanios tho pricipe in tho cauo, whilst it is silont 08 to tho details of tho transactions that lad to tho suit boing brought, shows that the two dofondants aro car- ryingon o Beandinavian Emigration Agonay, and that tho pluintiff seoks to recovor from them the sum of $508.86 loft with thom on deo- osit. g THE RIVERSIDE IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, The Riversido Improvement Compauy 18 again defondant in o suit. Josoph Hass and Simon Powoll, holdors of o promissory noto given by the Compauy for $126.40, potition the Buporior Court for o deeroo foreclosing the trust deod ivon to seours tho paymont of said noto, now gua sod payable, which thoy ara unable othor- wiso to collact. 'Tho trust deod is givon on tho northonat quarter of Soction 1, 38, 12. CAPIAS ¥OR BLANDER, Patrick Finuigan, who koops o mont markot at No. 126 North Marliot stroot Jestorday proourad o capins for the arrcst of John Rodmond, in an action in caso, 83,000 damages, for daumaging Lig charactor and businoss by calliog him o chons and swindlor, aud charging him with using falso woighta to Lis moat scalos, and othor things oqually caleulated 10 injuro lim iu the cstoem of Ius noighbors and the confidenco of his custom- 18, TIIE COURTS IN DRIEF, Josoph P. Koous yestordsy brought suit againat Houry Harrisou, in tho Buperior Gourt, in cado, 81,000, for rocory goods, alc., which Lig aflirma'ho fot out of his pousossion on tho lat of Mey, 1878, and the defoudant now Lolds by find- ing, 'snd rofusos to give up. Silliam 5. Johmston yostorday commenced suit in assumpsit against Josoph Zonoisohol, In tho Superior Court, damages §300; sucing on account dated 1st of August, for rent of baso- mout of Exchauga buildiug, No. 114 South Clark streot, from lst July 1874 to let Soptomber, 1878, it 312 par moith, amouating to S250. Fredorick Wacker aud Jacob Rliom yosterday commenced suit in ansumpsit, 3,000 damogos, in tho Buporior Court, aguinst Julius Kerchhoff and othors, S Ttobert E. Goadwillio yestorday replevined a noto for 8236, in favor of Elizaboth Goodwillie, ivon by Mosos |F. Ilarris, dated Moy 18, 167 §ur 8 months, unjustly detained by Asa Daw ang 8. B, Cochrano. Potor Grnntucwostordny commenced sult, in caso, in the Cireult Court, sgainst Nathan Kuhn, 82,000 damages, Catherino and Sarah Bauer, by thoir noxt friond, Barbara Bauor, yosterday filod & bill for arli *~onl ostato ” in Washington Hoights, oft by Jacu. :dnuer, deconsod, and for salo of tho eame, it beiug impracticablo to divido the #ame oquitably, John E, Sulos and Albort H. filed a bill in tho Buprome trust dood on part of tho north east fractional quarter of Boo. 27, 40, 13, the indebtodneus for which the trust was made baving boon paid off, making O, I. J. Millor and a number of othors partios dofondantu, Bmithfig‘lnry& Enwrij an attachmont” ngainat Josoph Marky, of By City, In., for 101, the vals J e valuo of merch supplied and not paid for. endis %, Fowler & Co, potition tho Buporior Conrt against Oharlos T’ Mackay and a host of other du!ondnntu| directly or romotely intorested, for a mechanic's lien on their building near the jn- toracction of Murshfiold avonue with Van Buren stroet, for the sum of £2,597.44, for material supplied and labor performed thereon, Batlos I1. Fout yostorday potitioued n tho Buperior Court ngainst Charles Butler et al,, to establish and confirm_titlo to the wost half of Lot 12, in Blook 6, in Wolcott's Addition to Chi- cago, Hugh Kennedy yostordsy commencedl suit in assumpsit in tho Suporior Court agafust Goorgo L. Thatchor, $600 damagos, for work done on defondnnt's hiouses at Rivor Forost. Walkor yostorday Court to relonso o ht yostorday obtalned NEW SUITS, Tiiz BUPPIIOR Cousr,—k4,4—Tosoph P, Kaona v, Henry Harrisou ; caso, $1,000, 44,745—John 8, Miller and Conrad J, ¥ry v. G, Charloa Bmith tmpleaded with fllllel{)lu, puullon to restore judgument for 44,746—"Tho French Vault Light Manufacturing Company v. Augustus and John M, Fronch ; assumpe Bit, $300, 44,747—William 8, Johnston v, Joseph Zen~ elachi nsaumpelt, $500. 44,748—James Bruckman and Josoph Mubr ¥, A, B, Valicatt nnd dohn P, Mo- Qrogor ; assumpsit, §500, 44,749—Cathoring A, v, Grorgo W, Swart § divorce, 44,750—Froderick Wackep and Jucob Rehm v, Julius Kerchbotr, John D, Korch- hoft, Herman A, Korelioff, Fredorick G, Kerehhoff, and John Kauney ; assumpsit, 000, 44,751—Charles H, Bockwith et’sl, v, J, I, Pec! asaumpsit, $500, 44,750—Clarles H, Fest v, Ohiarles Dutler ot ul, 3 potl~ tion to establish and confirm title, 44,763 — B MWashinirn v, . 3. Roola & Son { sawuroplt 100, ' ¢4,754—Hughl Kenniedy v, Goorge L. Thatclior } aseumpult, $600, & 44,766—Thomas O, Ohisholm v, Grand Trunk Railway of Cauada § case, $3,600, 44,756 =W, E, Frost & Co,’v Ezra B, Lincoln; nlnm}wll, $800, * 44,787—Furriuglon, Drowster & Co, v Johi musunpalt, $700, 44,768—Thomns 11, v, Annio E. lfllnd; bill for diverce. 44,769—Poter Ludrigson Vallager v, A, E, Jobuson & Peters ; assumpat, $1,000, 44,160—Josoph Iiaau aud Bimon Powell v, Riveruide Tine pravoment Gompany ; a foroclods morigags Lo sscure B0L0 O $I3,040, 44,101—, Fowlor & Gours Ohoyien B MoKay, et al,; petition for mechanica’ lten, 44,702— Waabinglon 'Hoalng, administrator of the catuto of Maz Werner, decoused, v, tho Olty of Oblcago} case, into the caro of Myors, | 4,000, 44,703—Matilds ¥, v, Thaddous Reborta ; bill for "divorco, 44,704—Tobort E. Goodvillo v.' A Dow and 8, B, Cochrane: roplevin, 44, 1, Robinson ‘and Adam 8, 8ligor v, B, It asaumpalt, 8300, 44,760—Jamon W, Coopor v. Lo B. Nickernon s anaumpait, §600; 44,707—John IT, Porry v, Mavlila Chadwick ; asaumpalt, $600, 44,768—John F, v, Fannlo Willlams ; divorco, '44,76)—Tarnnrd Unnko. molor v, Aloxander and Rhubnl‘l Smofth ; blll, 44,770 —Smith, Cloary & Enright v, Josoph Marka ; attach ment. 44,771—Cathorine and Bussn Dauer, minors, by thefr noxt friond, Barbara Bauer, v, John Da Tetor Bauor, and Ornimel J. Blough ; bill,'44,772—Jolin L, Saylon aud Albort I, Wabker v. O, I, , Milor ot l; Tir Oinovrr Counr.—8,216—John 8, Diolfaldt v, Henry Fiontye ; assumpsit, $800, 8,21 nigan v, Jofin' Rodmond ; caso, $3,000 8,218—Appoal, 8,210 — Petor Groctsch v, Kuhn ; cane, ,000, 8,220~William Darnos v, Obarcos Curry” and ML, Carfer { attachment, 8,221—, 8, Al oxander & Co, v. Achoouer Queen of tho West ; atfach- ment, $250, 8,222-Cbapin & Gore v, Jamncs Voltman ; attachment, §280,25, “ BUNKO.” Justico Banyon Goes for Threo of Miko McBDonnld’s Pots==Lotter from o Gentloman who IRRofused to ¢ Rope rosent.d s - THE-COUNTY BOARD. Roport of the Committes on Equalization of Taxes, Total Valuation of Cook County ' Property, #144,420,320. Tho Board of County Commlasionors mot yoa- torday aftornoon, Providont Miller in the chinir; prosont, Messrs, Boguo, Russoll, Palilman, Craw- ford, Gallowny, Jones, Lonorgan, Singor, Hort- ing, Roollo, 1arrieon, Clough, and Ashton, , EQUALIZED ABSEBBMENT. Tho Committeo on Equalization of Taxes sub- mitted thoir roport on the nsacssment for taxes for 1873, 'Tho assossmont for peraonal proporty and railrond property were not altersd, Tho re- port is na follown s Judge Banyon 15 doing a good work in sum- sonal | Valuoas | Value of marlly. dlonosing: of thoss Eooet Qussetable. ot Toen | r;‘;,‘",‘,",i?,: Jaliel. moan thioves and blacklegs, bunko-play- ors, Yostordsy moring, ho fiucd throo of thom | North Shicao.. $ Seeona for vagrancy, and continued tho oso of anothor | West Chicags 30,140,450} undor bonds of 8200 till to-day. This follow glflflnglon 212,485 was atrrostod by Ofiicer Bwanson, who testifled to his loafing with noted gamblora and thiovos- ahout Burke's Hotol, and on Madison strect, for tho past throo woeoks. Thnt oxomplary oitizen Mike McDonald was on hiand to go bail for this injurod contractor from 8t. Louls, s the bunko- Ist, alins Jamos Grant, alias Pat Ryan, claimed to bo. A MAN WHO WOULDN'T REPRESENT. Whilo writing about buuko, we will stato that the followiug lottor was handed in at_this office yostorday muruhxg by its author, avd, from his appearatico, wo ahonld judgo that ovory stato- 1mont hio maltos is true. *Ho does not look like a man who conld be succossfully ““roped” by one of Miko McDonald's gang : To the Editor of The Chicago Tribtne: Bri: In your paper of July 17, thoro is o statement to tho ’mrp\lrt that un aged minister of Sullivan, 1., was scduced into s gambling den, in your city; ' aud that ho actually wing to the elirino of bunko, aud loat "o statomont s crroncoun, The facts aro theso : I was at tho Commorclal Hotol, awaiting tho traln to roturn homo, A plain-dreased 1man profossing friondship, protending ho had heard mo preach, teased mo to g0 with bim and soo bim draw laged Wheeling, ‘Worth .. ‘Total.., $32,789,630 $108,004,000/ 31 100,208,727 a largo latlory prizo. Having boen brought up in HAILTOAD PLOTENTY, . city, and hay ngflb\wu pastor of chiurches in soveral Chicago & Northwestern, .. $780,474 citles, Chicago boing ouo; having boon aforelgn mis- | Ohicagq, Rock Tslwnd & Facit 801,150 slonary) nud having travoled in Europe, aud_visltod | Ohicago, Burlington & Quinc 138,401 d resided in London, Eogland, and " Paris, Franco, Pittaburgh & Fort Wayuo, . 162,638 d having poon accounts of sovoral ministors and | Jollet & Ohieago.s.. . . . 114005 others being swindled by * confidenco men” in Ohi- | Chicago, Clneinnatl & Thdiana Contral 67,300 cogo, {t 16 110t likely thot T was to bo ocoivod by this | OBICARO & AROD: see s osserr e 85,000 man, - 7 Michigan Southern & Lake Shore. 28,753 T told him T undorstood hin parposo, and exhorted | Chicago, Danvills & Vincounos. ] him to abandon Wis lifo of aln, but ho remonstrated, Michigan Contral', « 199,040 and still begged mo to go with him, often | Joliet & Northern Indiann, . ol goue into gambling housos and drinking housos when. raislug monoy to butld meeting houscs, or to carry on misslons, always advising thom to foreako thetr wicked pursulta, and that tholr monoy and tmo and ‘all be- longed {0 tho Lord, 80 I went with this man, and the Xeaper of tho houst told him o had won $100, threw him 8 $100 bill and o red ticket, by which the 'keopor told bim hio could draw again, ' The mnn then throw 8omo dico on & numbered papor, and thoy protended thatho lost; ho then asked mo to throw for him, I told him I would throw, 60 1 to reach the point they wero aiming at, I throt two or throo times, and thoy sald I won $100 for each, and shoved mo a $100 bill, and mo to put dollar on it, and if I threw and 8ot two ‘atars "’ then the bill shouid bo mine, I,of course, pushed the bill Dack, and sald, You aeonbw that thoto are mon (min- iators) that yout esnnot doccive nor seduce.” I thon sbamed thom, nnd talked to them of their wickodneas, snd oxbiorted them to abandon thofr wioked courses, Aftorwards I mot two policemon and told them to go to tho house. 1t was on thofirst floor abovo the sldo- yralk, at tho immediato head of tho atairs, broad day~ Light, and plenty of mon at work on the sldowalk, ot thio foot of tho stairs, . It might not bo beat for all minteters to viait such tnces 1t wauld have heen well for some mon to have loft tho well of Samaria sasuddely as possiblo on sich a1 occasion as when tho woman of Hamaria alone (an adultoress, for she Lind lived with alx men, and tholaat was not her husband,) sppronchod {he Bavior, Dut T Total,..... Tho total is na follow: Porsonal property.... Teal estato na equulizod. ... Rallroad property.... Grand tolal.cviuresssernnennen vore e 144,420,020 Mr. Gallowny stated that tho sssossmont of of goods, otc., and b ‘basis of comparigon. Mr. Bogue paid last $300,000 ahead of Lake. Commnittoo loft Lako 3,000,000 hohind. moved to take a million of on Lako, ich taxoe woro to bo lovied, Committoo hnd carofully oqualized tha ostato asacsements, do anythiag with personal mittes wero, of courae, unable fo oxamine stocks ad nothing to sorvensa roperty. year Hyde Park Tho motfon was ruled out of ordor. Mr, Orawford thought that there did not soom corporation property and of that of lands and the track of railroads had not boon yot recoived from Bpringtield, and would have to'be ndded to the aggrogate given above in order to tho total in w) mako up The real but”found it impoesiblo to ‘Lhe Com- Was only Now the roport of tho Ho ff Hyde Park and putit think that a missionary, agod 63 years, and in the i - forty-fourth yeur of his ministry, whosd standing hng }2,‘;3:’”' Juatico dono botweon Gicoro aud Jof- opir bad oa It evon tho susplelont of asialp, ond pro- | fopon. L {;""“‘" and principal of a tovrishing sominary, may 9 repor opted, .bo allowed fu his humble way to imitate his preclous Bavior, and go wherevor sinnors may bo found, and exomplify tho lifo and spirit of tho doar Redoomer, £+l caimo ot to call tho rightoous but alnners (0 rou ntanco. pal forgot to mention that I narrated tho whole mattor in the public room of the Commercial immediatoly upon returning from what they called the lottery oillce, N. 8, BasTIoN, Tho following indorsomont accompanicd tho A BUPERINTENDENT HIRED, On the recommondation of tho Committeo on COUNTY PRINTING, The Committoe on Publis Sorvice that thoy bad recolved. th doing printin abovo lettor : . squnre .’for rot Formerly Pastor Obriatlan Church, Chicago, mow | 908, ‘} Proprictor and Principal Sullivan Seminary, ' Journal, Our Cashier, who has now left our omploy, nirratea | b for eubsa tho facts to us as above atated, 08 nearly a8 \vo can ro- ‘momber, PULLING & INGnAITAN, Propriotors Commoreial Hotel, PR THE COMING EXPOSITION. The Exoccutivo Committes of the Intor-State Exposition mot yosterday aftornoon, Mr. N. 8. Bouton in the chair, Secrotary Roynolds road tho minutes of tho last meoting, and they woro approved. Mr. Edwin Loe Brown was placed on tho Ex- ecutive Committeo, in place of Mr. Harvoy, Tho mattor of building outside buildings was roforred to the Committes on Agricultural Ma- chiuery. 2 . It was decidod to havo s room oxolusively for tho ueo of tho Directors, and on the sscond floor & room for tho uso of tho press. Each city paper will bo supplied with & dosk for its roportor, aud ampla nccommodation will bo provided for the ndLKMounl fraternity from the country, so that they wilt foel themsolves at home, A'largo vault will bo put in for tho safo-koop- {lli '_&r fuwu].ry and other valuablo articles on ox- ition. o Tho musio was roforred to Mossre. Brown and raue, Thore was quite & disoussion relative to prices of admission, One proposition was to charge 25 centa during tho day and 50 conts in tho ovoning, and anothor to mako it 60 conts all tho timo ex- copt on galn doys, Nothing was decidod, ho proposition of tho Crano Manufacturing Company fo put a first-olws_clovator in_tho domo, the Company and tho Exposition to divide tho receipts derived from the charge for riding, ‘was acceptod. onos ; be conts ; Mail, 95 conts 0 conts o line for first ing insortion; all $1.00 n square. “ho roport was laid over, THE BECORDEN'S OFFICE. Tho aubjoct of leasivg a building for the use of tho Recordor's office wes taken up, Mr. Harrison objocteé to story buildings. tho 8 ono-story building ¥ purpose till the Court-Honso was built which would cost about $5,800, and which would erfectly firo-proof. Tho rent of tho lot would not oxceod 31,000 & yoar, Such an ar- presont, ove gfl Thoy conl y Hall and which would a rangement would bo chespor and better idon of hiring a building, It would securo &u absolutely ho subject was sent to tho Com: Public Buildings, Willlam H. Dizon was an pointodSuporintondout of tho work on the Tn- sauo Building at $6 & day. roported o following bida for for tho connty: Post, 45 conta n succooding |' Bquare ; ertion, and quont onos ; Tnfer-Ocean, 12 conts o lino for first insortion, w10 Union, 63 conis o Bquare ; Slaals Zeitung, for subsequent ino or 40 conts a ing into _five- go west of orect answor than tho fire-proof vault, far superior to any oy could obtain elaswhero, 00 on Public Borvice and Record for invostigation, ‘The Board then adjoumed till Monday. ol o i SLOSSON TO BESSUNGER. Tho following is Blosson's reply to the counter- challengo of Bessunger, which appeared in yes- terday's TRIDUN: John Dessunger, Eeq, : DeAR S18 your caunter-challenga of this date, ‘Proposition of Aug. 20, th d of ‘horaby without modification, o called forth by my o two alteruatives offored by you, aa {0 the fnal disposition of tho re- colpts, I profor an agreemont that the winnor eliall “take am so sincorcly anxious to briug about this proposed friendly contesf, that tho require. ‘ments of my original challenge aro fraoly watved to o complish tho deeired ond ; aud, 1 order to avold fur. ther public coutroversy, I should lika to have you meet mo at the Lilliard-room of Nessrs, Doty & Hbiues, on to-morrow (Saturday), tho 33 of August, a¢ 13 o'clock all and pay all” ; N m,, for a final adjustment of dotails, 3y forfoit of *ho Committoo adjourned. $155 15 alroady depositod with the party nuined in m S fato communleation, And 1 stbjeck to sueh ehango ot Vinegar That Will Keep Plckles, As the plckling soason {a now at liand, and meny of our roadors aro concernod about baving vinegar that weill keop thoir pickics, it Is propor to Inform thow that Prussing's White Wino Vinegar fa just the thing for this purposs, 1t is celobrated for iia purity, strongth, d flavor, and watrantod to keop pickles, His works are the largest of the kind in the United States, yot it 18 eaid that he can scarcely supply the demand, An:g custody a8 we may mutually determino, Outoaao, Aug, 2, 1873, —— YESTERDAY'S TEMPERATURE. Geonoe SLOBION, Cmcaco, Aug. 32.—Tho range of tomporature this day, a3 roported by L. Mannsse, optician, No. 23 Wont Madison streot, every half-hour, is Yhoonco uso bis vinogar wil have no Stter, 28 follows our grocer for Prussing’s Vinegar every 0, ou X Tiah ‘Somathiing roliabla for phaiion Purposte, and Tpaa.m tako no othor, gy 8302, m, The O,, B. & Q. . R. Sunday Train, 2:00 2, m,., The through Pacific Expross for Qounoll Bluft, | 9:t0s.m. Omaha, Ban Francisco, and all other Far-West pointe, will leave the Union Depot of the Michigan Qentral, Titnola Contral, and Ohicago, Burlioglon Quinc Riallways, at 10 o'clock s, m., Sunday, jAug, 2 l, stopping at Indiana ayenuo and Canal streot stations. ‘This {6 the line that has boon awardod the last contract for the transportation of the overlaud mnils fo and from 8an YFranclsco, Australl, Ghina, snd Japan, “hrough Uckots roaling vis Ohlcago & Northweators and Olilcago, Tock leland & Pucific Railways, will bo 80od on this train, e e Pullman Oars to 8t. Paul, CGommencing Aug. 19, 1873, the colobratod Pullman palaco drawing-room and sicoping cars will be run throngh betwoon Oliicago and 8t, Paul on both morn. ing and eventng trafus by the Chieago & Northwestorn aud Weet Wisconsin Ratlways, This ia vin tho * Elroy route, The traius of Pullman mflnm cars will leavo tho dopot, corner of Canaland Kinzio streets, at 10:10 8: m, uud 9:30 p, m,, oud run through without chango, “Thiu tu the ouly ling running these elegant and luxuri- Ou cars botwoen Obicago and Bt Paul, A Fine Stook of Onrriages. Tho fincat assortment of light und hoavy work fn the West. can Le aoon at the rooms of Coau & TanBrocks, Carriago Manufacturiug Gompany, corner of Aun and Woat Tandolph streots, ‘Tandemsy, landaulets, COUPER, coupelottes, iix and four-scat phaotons, drage, park ‘wagons, oto, —_—— Nobby Ear.Knobs Aud othor fmportations of the now oxydized sllver and Roman gold. Pins, ear-rings, aleove buttons, braco- lets, chintny, eto, bave Just busn rocalved ot Todilin & Ttumilto's, No, 00 Htato atreot, cornor of Washe ington, — Lady ‘Ellenborough. Lady Ellonborough, who was recontly reported to havo diod while sccompanying ber husband, an Arab Chiof, on & doxort jourwoy, Is atill allve, and rosiding’in Damasous, ke Is in good health, and thinks sho will not depart from her uomadic lord for some time yot. Bho is now 06 years old, and it {s lnr{f‘-tlmm yoars since sho eloped from Lord Elenborough with Prince Sohwartzenburg. 10:00 8, m.100 am 12:00 " m, 111 abovo zoro, Tn tho aun at 13 m, 6/12:30 p. m 0,1:00 . 911:30 p, 12/2:00 p, 8412:30 7,3:00 p, 90/3:30 p. m WIJ:W Dom,,, 4.4:30 p, m 07/5:00 p, ..., 8/6:00 p, m., the thormomoter m m, m. m, B Tho ¢ Sacrod Meart,” Prof. Huber, in his work on -to Paray-lo-Monisl, givos a clo: origin of the term * sacrod the pil, hoart," 2BEEE828883 stood al grimagos r account of the A Josuit fathor, La Colombiers, who wa confossor of the nun Marin Alacoque Sbom 1647), inducod tho latter to go to tho roligious establishment at Paray-lo-Monfal. ‘This nun, who was probably inssne, our Bavior in professed bodily prosenco. sho narrates, Ho lot Ifis hoad fall bronst, and rovealed to hor for the first timoe the iucommunicable acorots of His divino heart, ro- uiring from lior hor ownbeart, 1ig., to have beon visited by Boftly, on hor which boplacod {n 'hrough the wound in tho Savior's side sho saw His heart, which was liko a flaming furnace, wheroin her own appeared like a littio atom, The Lord then laced tho same In her side burning, and appointed hor the heiross for timo and for otornity of His heart, Further, sho that and narrates saints angols, to hor tho also Virgin appoarod and tho Three Porsons of the Trinity, and the Savior commissioned her to ins tituto’ tho worship of His heart, and to inform her father confossor, La Colombloro, of the mattor, dodication to tho Bacrod Hoart of Boon & upooial f Josus was in- atituted ; and in the yoar 1636 tho boatifiention of hor who had boon o marvolously favorod was proposed, and by the efforts of tho Jesuits was carried iuto offeot, ek The Grook Parlinmont, Athena Correapondence of the Philudelphia Dulletin, Tho Natiousl Logiulature of Greece is now alteing, aud sossiona, tho memb but some out of curiosity I attendod ono of its Itis & curious assomblage, ord are droused liko other Europosns, of them woar tho fustinells, which Most of lookn at n littlo distance ltke & butchor's abirt, Thoso are probably from Arcadin, Bparta, and other rurnl distriols, Somo smoko, koma walk about, and all handa spenk at onco. - You might imngine yourself {n tho ouse of Roprognntn. tivos of Nobranka or Orogon. Tho buildin, tlm{ uow occupy is o tomporary barrack, bul A houdsomo ono s in procoss of oreo- tion, Tho question beforo tho homuso the dny I waa thoro twas upon granting o ponsion to tho widow of Marco Boz- zorls, and tho voten wore doponlted in | siugular-looking tin box, with the word nal (yes) on ono side, and ochi (n6) on tho other mda. Tho Qreoks goom to bo thoroiigh Ropublicaus. Thoy hiavo no orders of nobility, and sny that, but for fonr of troublos with othior uations, thoy would not keed o King. Irom ecconomical motiven they havo abolshod thoir foroign embassles, nud complaln of tho oxponna of royalty. e e L A Luxurious Conveymnce. “Lho traveling train of tho Empross of Russia 8, porhups, tho most comploto und Tuxnrions i tho world, ‘nud it v, indeod, n Louso upon whools, It consists of oight' nnloon carringo; and ofticon, connectod by covored pnssagos, i in dividod Into dinfug sl drawing-roogm, bad- rootns, nud kitchions. Thodining-room hns lnrge oval windows, which givo uninterraptod viows -ovor tho country through which the train pamsoss tho dm\\'mF«roum 1s an ologaut apartmont, prot- Hly furmshed, and tho bod-rooms might be those of comfortablo houso, 'Tho heds aro, soomingly, of tho ordinary kind, hut are in ro. ality hatimocks, which onablo’ thelr ocenpants to dloop withont sustaining any annoyanco from tho vibration of tho train. . Of courso wuch an ostablishmont would not bo completa without servants, and to tho train aro attached domos- tics of all kinde, from butlors to engine-drivors oud portora, T tho train, howovor, is nttachod a nd_wouvenir; it formerly bolonged to Nnpo- loon IIT,, and wae usud by Lim for his Lyona Journoy, though it wonld'be_difflcult to recogs nizo it 08 tho samo, no complotely ha it beon reconatructed and improved. P. T, BARNUATS GREAT Museurm, Menagerie, ‘ HIPPODROME, TRAVELING WORLD'S FAR, IN CHICAGO. This Saturday, Aug. 'THREE GRAND EXHIBITIONS! Doors open at 9:30 8. m,, 1, and 6:30 p. m, Fal and complote porformances of tho b Gireua Consbinntion ot waoh Sotestammment " oF Teipla Qua gonornl K0-cont ticket admits ta tha enth y el Children andor $y036s, 55 cante. * Honorsedurn phithoatro seata, 95 conta oxtra, 5% Inorlor to proparo for removal, tha Mo Memgeriy mmar’(fl.!m].'fl o Gl s ovoning a3 ¥ Mo lataly Wpoh. Grand hlppodmmn l':n"argllnmlllunlfomm“ncmun“ ot tho £27 Tho lumbor unnd I canetrunting tho va 2 osted st la TP 5, oneioatin tuo vast Amphi oclok this p. m., to bo dolivorod at the closs of tho ovenlug oxhibition, WILL RXHIBIT A8 FOLLOWS: Laparto, Ind., Mondny. A: 5 SoRth Bt T Cold Watar, DMiclt., We: * Adeinn, Mish., Thirsdng Toledo, Ohio, ¥ ay, Aug, 29, Jaolagh, Mich., Sathrdays Aug. 30. ' HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THE PARLOR IIOME OF COMEDY ! Thursday, Etlday, Saturdas, and Satarday Matinoo, by roquost, Tar, \'ng lor's Sparkling Comedy, CTIMS! TWltha paworful ciat, faclnding Mossrs, Jlaladell, Bish- av, Noin, Ko ‘;:Alrnnn;“l";'sn b, et 1{-"-:m|. Bijun Eatcholior, and Sting itoss Wecn o "1re: Maador, 1u peoparation, LILIAN'S PAST LOVE. EDUCATIONAL, X RACINE COLLEGE, Tiacino Collega Inoludos three Bohoota: 1. A OOLLEGIATIE DRPARTMENT, with tall Col. Ieginta Courno, 3. A BUIEN'TIFIO 8OO0, to ho hegun this Aututan, 8. A GRAMMAR SCHOOL YOR BOYS, The ths Ia bigin Sapt. 10, Fe 1 e S Bl s any Ralnn Gnllogo, Ravtno, Wis. nCtaloguos ean bo obtatiod at tio Aorobanter Natioaal ok ST. JOSEPHS ACADEMY, KANKAKEE, ILL, This Doarding Bohoal for Yonng Ladios, vndor tho di- roctlan of tho Siators of tho Congregation o Notro Dam In abunt sixty miics from Ohicago, withinn faw minut Jralk of tho IKanknkno Hailwny Statlon, It offars tho comn. orta of & lomo, and kreat advantagea for tha acquisition | o gL fintshod odiication and thorouyts knowjodgn of tho | o English, Fronch, and icrman languagos. Tho Beholns o sonr: bexlus Soptonihor 1 Board and toition, for torin of fivo monthe, 876,00, Mu- sle, Drawing, &a., o _SISURI SUPRRIOR, stra. Yor partionitara nddrors UNION LAW SCHOOL OF TIE Chicago aud Nortuwestoen Uivorsitics, Judgo ILENRY BOOTIT, 1 Hon. LYMAN TRUMIULL and fon. JAMES R. DOOLVITLE, Daly Incturors, N, BUKENDENRLOW ana prILie myrns, b o Vi kn, T oant 3 sonattns dafly for 33 3 8. " For particulars addrosa - 'V 15 notRIGHT O Tribuno Building, Chicago, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAYE, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. 1o Thirtleth Yonr Yogina on ‘Tuosday P H s Saptembor 9, 3. Catalogues sont 1106, on Aosiien nt. K RTEHOSN 10 thin Frosts 13t 0. 8 Or Lake Forest Aca,dgmy.- and ndncont praporten o smm e a fine, A Boneding Sohool for Boys, most. oharmingly situntod | § and kplondl ly ertulpped ; one hour bx cars trom Chicago, Noxt, tarm comuionces Sopt. 11, A fow vacanclag lo1t, For full patfoutars addvesy % RAW. ALLEN, A, M., Lako Forost, Til. MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S FRENCH SOHOOL Jtoopons Bept. 17, Tho only ono in_ Now York whors Lroncli Is taught ad In P'arla, Suporior English odneatiori, Denwing, Lati u, and Singing taoladod in tho tuition, oxcollent liomo, ~Kor oiroulars, 25 Wost Tioardory havo Forty-nixtat, . ¥. Rolera by porminston to’ Mrs. R, I, Goodall, " Brs. Goo, M. Dutlua, Ohjoags, It Sten: Gio. ¥ Flant, S Louls; bieer O- 11 Tl mats” i BIBHOP WHIFPPLE'S 80BOOLS, FARTBAULT, MINN T MARY'S HALT, for girls: All dopartmonts oqual tarn Schools. Nativo tonchiors of modern angusgos. Sovonth yonr. ~ BHATTUGK SOHOOL. & 10) radustos enter Sophoworo Olasn in Kastorn Cy lowos Tgeallon emaralio o b (e S gt +""Cadot, argnoization. s Bopt. ) For catalogucs adrens Y. SANES BORGLY. DI, GEO. VANDENHOFY. BOYS! SOHOOK. A1 GTONGE VANDENTIORE wil open, hos Tiacd. | © nge Q Day Soliool for BOYS, nt No. 106 W RS FORT . SICOND-ST., closo to RESERVOLI PATC:, New Vork: 8y ";n‘qu]. Number of honring pupila lunited'ta EIGHT, o Ap) hottra from 9:3) a. m. to 3:30 p, m. atfons may bomada da abovo, _CH.EGARAY INSTITUTE. Eatablishod {n Now York In 1814, nglish nnd Irench for Young lutllos and Missos. ing and day pupils, 1637 and 163 Spruca:st,, Philn. dolphia, Pa. Yeonclt bs tho Tangunge of tho fauilly, and Is constautly spoken in the instiiuto. MADAME DILERVILLY. Princiynl. FREEHOLD INSTITUTE, Froohold, Now Jor i h D Frraneihelen, Jamor, fogiing bl o Yo OIVIL AND MECIHANIOAL ENGINEERING tho Ronsselser Polytechnlo Institute, Troy, N. V. yory proctical.” Advantagos insurpassod i | ¢ raduates obtain excollent ponltions, pons Sopt, 17, For the Annaal Roglator, conlaining tinproved iy, SRS A R il (OTTAGE ILL SEMINARY — iOR ~ YOUNG afte R e patoansto, N ¥ Ml ot tho fino rts alty. W 17, C. U, WETS] d i d Broprisior, ENGLISTY, | hool for OTARBIOAT, d Doy 51 and 76 Eant Slxty-tirst. wit NORAANTS ) Fronch, and Gorman, Family an soung Iadios'snd childron, 71, ral Park, N ity Cont, iow Yorit, will commonco ita Sevan. toanth yoar Sont, %5, 1878, For full information send. for catalo rosn (1o RIEV. D, G, VAN NORMAN, Eant Sixts-firat 0 ACUBE, N ¥ FNGLIH o L, Hchnol fur young Iadies und ho supor- Roy. I, D. Huntington, 8. T, D., Rishoy ow York. Tho Fall Torm boglns 116 sogany in Soptombor. _For circalars tddross, MAKRY J AUKHSON, Syracuso, N, 2 O-dn BILVA AND MRS, ALEX. BRAD: RD'S (formerly Mra. Ogdun HofTnian's) Knglih, {rench, and Gorman Hoarding aud Dy School for ganig ladics and obildron, 17 Wentthirty.clghthst., NowYork: Igunons Eepiembor 2. - Applications” miny bo mado s ii[flsfivu. 4, BRYAN'S BOARDING.SG1I00T, F. Jpone ladice. Ty fall torm of Mirs, BRYAN'S #chuol opons Supt, 3. BaTAVIA, N. Y., Juno %, 1873, OX ERSTTY —STX GO 1 rw'l 2 Aty Drak d I oges, nnl ovor sosonty Profasson st Fall tocin inous Sapt. 17, Fox pstioatar st} 0 , Evanston, 1il. dont FOW: RARE ADVANTAGES FOR BOVS, AT RURAL JHomo, a small fumily school, and goud, quiot, hoaith. ful homo, ' Tho noxt school-vear bagring ' Sont. Hor glreptar, nddrons thy RIC M Bachi owhal ... OUEAN NAVIGATION. NATIONAL LINE OF STHAMSHIPS. Bafling from Now Vork for Quoonstown and_Lirerpool 1 osary Suturday, nnd for London diract ovory fortaights i Martheast corer Clark and Randoluh.ate. opiessts aow e ot QU BENSTON § and,‘.-{zs‘,flh x;xvnr.:\’" m;n (.;th’uub, from ruocs.. Saturdoy, Aug, 16, | Canada. Ept L Satindoy, Auk 5. | Speits ey, AU 2 Cabin Pawwnge, ST0, §80, nnd SHO Curroncy, Tteturn Ticketw, $110 und 8160 Currency. STEERAGI PASSAGE, 8%, ourronc Passungers booked to or fi it 2 - ks “woniers, beoked to or from Gortuna an Seandina lic Stoamabiips of this lino are th o . Faita on Gront lritain, Troland, an fg ot soareo WILLIAM. MACALISLER, lors’ ¢4 turday, Aug. 30, suitablo for fluzing purnosos, Fire-( Sundatone, suitablo for constructing tarns, otc. at hia oflico, Durchase of tho West Virgluln Truct of Conl und Iron Lunds with the Furs ments, ontlre, yoars, securod by mortg FOR SALE. Valtalle Coal andTron Frogery, BLAST FURNACE, AND Farming Lands for Sale (Byorder at tha Comptrallor of tho Curtancy), WEING PART OF THE Assots of tiro Ocean National Bank of New York. Thn undorelgnod, Recofeor of o Oconn Natlonal Bank will offar for salo all that tract of tand, and tha structure, nd Inprovomonts thercon, togothar with the frauchisor nd priviloges botonging thoroto, known as the Irondale Coal and Iron Property, and formorly known ra tho Rstato and Works of THE FRANKLIN IRON AND DAL COMPANY. Bald Iands and worka ara sltusted fn Preaton County, Woat Virginta, nn tho lino of the Baltimoro & Ohto Rail- rond, near tho Grafton junction, andare connected thero- with by & branch road of nniforin gange and canstruction ; Istant 370 milos from Baltimore, 83 miles from Cumbor- innd, 109 miles from Whacllog, 114 miles from Parkoss. urg (and 65 miles from Plttsburgh hy tho lao of the Plttaburgh & Charleston Rallroad now bullding south= ward across Wost Virginin), bymeans of which road i lins accoss to tho markots of tho Enst and Weat, and will shortly also hiava nccoss to the markots of Plttaburgh and tho mngnotic oro donosits of Virglnla and tho Konnwha, Tho TRACT OF LAND embraces £,120 acras, of which 220 aca undor cultisation, tho romatndor boing cov- orcd with hicavy growth of valunblo Thuber, It s aleo wndorleld by THREE DISPINCT WORKABLE VEINS OF GOOD COAL, accon eible nt or noar tho surfaco, B, 4, and & feot i thicknoss, eapectlvoly, which lave heon tosted and worked ou this Tha coal ylolds Tuntroun, hnrd-griined colce snitahle for ron-mnking. Thoro nra also fn cloto praximily to the bitamtnaus coal THREE SEPARATE BEDS OF IRON ORE of the varioty known taminors as “CLAY IIRRON- STONE, #o largoly in o in English Farnaces, ranging {rom 22 [nalics to 4 foat in thickness, and o caslly minad that it oan bo placed ab tho Furnaco.stack at $1.60 por tan, In juxtaposition with tho Iron-bolts are Limestonc, unaces, Ovens, to, Among the permanent Structures and Tns rave. monta, aroated for the most part by tho Compang, aro— One Hot-Blust Farnnce, 39 feot stack, 11,9 both. Two Blowlng Engines, 8-lorso power, mado by Bweoeny & Bon, of Readiog. Hot-Blaat Apparatus, 23-foot stoves. Four DMiles of Railrond, 4.8% gauge, sidings switchos, 65 and 60-pound rall, woll Iaid and ballasted, One Sawmlill, Turblno whuel, circular saws, carpons tor and tool shop complote. Foundry, iucluding cupola, molds, castings, pat® Duchine and Blacksmith Shop, with lathey, drills, ota. 30 Workmen’s Dwelllng-1Touncs, doublo aud singlo, gardons attached, in good order, Storchouscy, Enginc-Ilouse, OMees, Sheds, Cokiog Pits, Trestles, and all tha Tramvas, Drifts, Ononings, Stablos, and othor structuros and oxeayations necossary for tho oporation aud maintonanco of an ex- ondod production and shipment of iron and coal, Tha works aro riow fn blast and Liave beon in sucoossful oporation for sovoral soara. They wero lald aut, warked, and oolarged undor tho immediate supervision of one of lio largoat manufactururs, tho wholo oxpenditure on the proporty Leing upward of $700,000. Tho Biast Fur- naco hasa capaclty of turning out ten ta twolvo tons of Dlg fron per dag from tho ores on tho estate, duct has ranked as No. and whito) Iron in the Oblo Riser markota, Tho capaclty can bo groatly fnoroarod, atbut littlo cost, by tho orca- which pro- 1and No. 2 Youndry (gray forge toa of & sccond furnace, tho site for which 1a scloctod. “horoaro but fow, I any, sltos moro advantageous for tho sucoeasful, contlnuod and profitablo manufacture of fron; tho fusl, tho flux, and tho ores boing allon thesamo proporty, und conucoted with the furnecaby rall. Plg dron, with tho uxlsting facllitivs, has been mado by the scason at a coat of 18 per tan, and this rata can by los sencd by hnprovements fn contemplation, Also, 4 Tract ufm) Aeres of Good WESTERN PRAIRIE FARMING: LANDS, Altuated In Jnckson, Massac, Johuson, and Willismaon Uountics, In the southorn portion of (ho STATE Q1 ILLINOLS, within conventent distanco of rallroad and xlver communications and good markots, Sald lands are contiguous, and consist largoly of rich bottam and praiclo sol, futorspersod with good streams and amplo timber, and appraisod ot from $5 0 835 per aore. Sealed propownls will bo recolvod by theundersignod, for ulxty (60) dayy from July 1, for the cc ond other Tmyrove- they stand. Also, soparately, for the Hinals Farming Lnnds, or any portion thoroofe tho Recalver reserving tho right to roject any or all bide, 421t bo deomed for tho intorest of Bank to do so,. tho crditors of 1 ‘lorms—Onc-third oasli; balanzo o ouo, two, and thres Titlo porfect—absolute fn the Oconn Bank. Further particulars and information, Geologieal and Miniog Enzlnoors' Roports on the Virginia proporty, and dotaited doscriptions of tho Ilinols lands, can bo had on application to TIIEODORE M, DAVIS, Recolver of Oceun Natlonal Bouk, D NASSAU-ST., N. Y, Wostorn Agont, Baermun Houyo), Uhicago. M'VIOKERS THEATRE, FIRST TIME IN CHIOAGY OF LESTER WAL- LACK'S COMEDY, CENTRAL PARE. Protlucod with an Excollont Cast and Correct Mosntings. EVERY NIGUT THIS WEEK, AND SATURDAY MATINDE., GLOBE_THEATRE, This Aftornoon st 9% Evoning atBaolack, laat appuarancis of NARIAN MORDAGNE ook laat two HEARTS ARE TRUMPS, Monday next, Hornandez Fostor In **Jack Hackiray," RMONIA LODGE, No. 21, 1. 0, O. F., on Mou. QT ARMONIALODEI Noo 21, £ 0, 0. T on Mon. : o " Sonmuciion " : and Bluo Inland.av., and Madison, “Adnilasion, 25 aonts TiTii GOMMITTER, coraers nf ‘Tirolft! st. and Wostorn-sv. DR, KAHN'S g~ MAGNIFICENT ANATOMICAL, MUSEY, From York, Of Natural_Sclunca and Art. 148 South Olnrk-at,, noar Madison, Tickots, 40 centa; for gontlomon unly, Doors opon from 88, w, to 10p, KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL, Ulark aud Randolph-ste, m For Concorts, Lootures, Conventions, Balls. Oapnoity, 1,660 numbered sonts. Bonty movable. “Apply at the Hall, PROPOSALS, OFF10E OF THR INTER-STATE INDUSTRIAL EXPOSTTION OF CHICAGO. 81 WABNINGTON-8T,, ClticAGo, Aug. 16, 1873, Proposals whil bu reaolved at this office untf] Fridny, tho 24d inst., a%3 o'clovk p. m., for tho privilogs of koep- iog a Roataurant in tho Exposition Bullding during the Falr of 1878, Vor spocificatlous and further informativn adiross tho uadorsignad., By ordor of the Kxocutive Committeo. . RIEYNOLDS, Socretary. 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Oabin from $65; Stoer- ably mmusle, which the . BSFitii nud Teish porin ouar, $30% weu Conti- Babbath S6haal hildrn 3 weat, $30. ial portu same as thor segulie linvs, * ALl Bayablo i U. S ourrenoy. Apply for (ull information at 'thy Go pany's offices, No, 7 Bowling Groon, Now Yorx, and N. vornsr LaSalloand Madisonsts., Ghicago, HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. ALLAN LINE MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. 22 FULL-POWERED FIRST-OLASS STEAMERS, RIVER and oo bops and glrls will not ling 0 fosrn and ap- plEpeinte., As fn our unoqualled Obureh | ook, the **AMER- AN TUNE Book" =i chiawo OF a%y” Hrawn on s Hohool Music, tho very best fn tho country, 1o whoso ~unitod of- forta'wo owo this mow aud popuiar bbath Bohool Book, edit- N\ LIFE L(Tnml, hndnlr'm;lm'd‘iml ‘Ghl nwAbTr}mlunlllK‘l‘u LELy Bl A, S W Gohostisent iy | Tts Suocess Cannot bo Doubtod. "fl"nr :!’II‘:I[‘!, freight, or any ln‘orzlflfln. apoly to ¥~ SEND ORDERS EARLY. ALLAN & CO., Agents, H2& T4 Totilonss, PRIOE, $30 PER 100. STATE LINE, RW K AND GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL. NEW YOI ARD G LONDONDERRY. Theso ologant now stoamors will kail from Stato Lino Brooklyn, N. ¥, Bamplo copio, 80 conta each. Sont post-pald. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston, Chgs, H. Ditson & Co., i1 Hrondway, Now Yok, LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. et B P enankul Beiedetrmahal MY - Son 3 Hr: I.‘ IZ‘ iy, Gat. 1. 60 Aunts, 1 Heondway, N, BAMBIE S HARGTS, Afouts Gar, of Canal and Wost Madlson-stat, Ut NEW YORK TO CARDITTF, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Walos, | Tho Bouth Walos Atlantio Ktoamsbip Uompany's now firsicolass Stoatiships will sall from Penusylvania Rall Jersoy Clty: ) opt. 13 | Dundruds of warkingn In guarey ny BUSINESS CARDS. TGOS AL SHEARER, SMITH & CO., DALBEATTIE GRANITE WORKS, DAL- BEATTIE, SCOTLAND, Bupply Pallsliod Gray, Hlne, and Red Granlton for monn- ontal anil architeatural purposos, Kmploying sovoral o, dromiing, nnd pulians of Graulto, B., B & 00 ato ssabiod 16 supply thelr, ulobratod Dafbosttio Granito wiih dispatoh. prossiy for thio (rado, are pro- st improvamonts for the comfortand convoulonca of Cabin- i, Slasrays 1assongore, - First Cabin, #8 curroncy; Socond Cabin, $56 curroncy; Stoor. ; Dropaid Bieorago cortificatos from Car- Dralti for £1 and upwardu, irthoe Darticulars, apply in Cardif, at the Same any'a Otlioon, No. 1 Dack Ulismburs, ani th Now Yorl e R T A LB 0.y Afont ot WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providenco, R. 1., Bulldor of the HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE With Harria'Patontod Tmproromunts, Send for Oircu~ o FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, A A e $5 Packages oF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALK AT) TRIBUNE OFFICE. Factor, HARRISON, BRADFORD & (0§ STEEL PENS, Bpoclal attoution catled to the woll-knows nuinbers, BOGweTonn 280220 & 202, ML Vernon: Office, 75 John-st SCA. N. Y. -~ FAIRBANKS® BUTANDARD 1 SCALTHES OF ALL BIZKS, yFAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00 1L AND 113 LAKE-ST. o= i