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endod mortgagos; that they have counived, with prior incumbrancas, to sell the property, and alzo allowed tho land to mold for taxos, 1t also allegod that tho oflicers of tho Land Com- pany havo also rocoved largo ronts, and mis- approoriated thom; that thoy have not kept {mpnr books, nor managed tho affairs of tho Company honostly, The othor Directora aro charactorized as moro figuro-hoads, having only a nominal interost and toking no caro of tha Gompnny's affairs, In viow of theso nnd sovoral other allogs- tions, Badgor asks that tho Groat Western Land Company, E. G. Obilds, and L, W. Murray bo mado dofondants; that they bo restrained from furthor intur!axln? with the Laod Company's af- faira, mako n atriot acoount of the Compnny's affairs_sud dobts, and that a Recolver bo ape rolnted for tho Land Compnny to take charge of its nffmirs and pay ita indebtodness. The firat bill of Gngo was nearly ready to bo filed two woeks ngo, but owing to the firm of Mosars, Lawronce, . Winston, Campbell, & Law- rouco belng engaged in the Walker will-caso, tho filing was dolayed, n.tho Badgoer caso Ghilds entored bis apponr- ance on his own behalf and as Presidont of tho Laud Company, nud an injunction was issued and W, D, Kerfoot appointed Receivor undor n bond for 20,000, motion will bo mnde by QGaga'a counsal this morning to sot aside the in- Junction und Rocoiver, as thayclnim those bonds on which Badyor sues are fraudulent. THE NORTHWESTERN STATES, Nows Ktems Telegraphed to The Chis cago iribane. ILLINOIS. The operation of traustusing blood was sie- cessfully performed Tuesday afternoon by Dr. W. II. Frosor,” of LaSalle. Tho patlont was Alfred Footo, of Peru, who is very low with con- sumption. About sixteen ounces of blood wora convoyod from tho pim of a young gentloman into the arm of tho patient, speedily reducing his pulso from 120 to 100, and giving & stronger and honlthier beat. The operation lasted ten minutes. —The poople of Ford County are much oxer- cised ‘over the demand for £8,000 oxtra com- nention made by County Treaaurer Kilgora. Kilgoro was, it ia claimed, oleated by tho Anti- Monopolist party with the full undersiandipg thnt the salary should be $700 per year, Now, taking advantago of a .supposed defect in the Iaw, lie claims extra pay for the work of Col- lcnli‘n}r of tho County, which position bo fills ex~ oflicio, —Frank Davis, s boy aged 12, was bitten by a rattiosnnke near LoKRoy, MceLoan Couuty, on "Tuesday, and s in a dangorous condilion, —3Somo days sinco, a Committee of tho Chatts- -worth Town Council weut to Bloomington to look st a Land firo engine for salo by that oity. gmfltgurdny they purchased the ongine, paying ~—Cllof Engineor M. X. Cheoso, of Blooming- ton, while riding at full gallop after a stonmor, was thrown violontly from his saddle by the horso stumbling over a sand-pile, and rus very sorlously injured. He alighted on his left shiouldor, the loft collar bane being broken. Ho also suffered intornal injury. . o 10WA. To Davenport, about 10 o'clock Tuosday night, @ couplo of roughs named Charles Bmith an James Casoy met & man named John Murry on tho loveo at tho stonmboat Janding, and attaoked him, beatiog him torribly with a club, kicking him, snd pounding him with a rock until o was senseless. Thoy then robbed him of ovor £100 in money. Tho villains were caught yesterday and are now iu jail, —Dr. Bell's residence in Last Davenport was entored by burglars Tuesdey night aud robbod-of o largo amount of valuables, snch as silverware, oto. Lhoroe ia ay yet no clue to the robbors. Thiy ig tho third houso that has been robbed in thnb city wichin a weok. d —Tho semi-annual gesafon of tho Grand Lodge of tho Anclont Order of Unitod Workmen is now in sossion in Davonport, with a_full attondance of dologates from the State Lodges, WISCONEIN. The Elkhorn Independen!, the organ of the ‘Walworth County Ropublicans, was transforred Bcufordny, by salo, from Frauk Leland to Johun . Dovor, late editor of the Galesburg Regisler, who ngsumes the propriotorship nnd editorial control at once, —-Ihe bankiog-house of L. 0, Hydo & Drittan, of Beloit, has been changed into tho Tiret National Bank, with L. C. Hydo 0s Prosi- dont; A. P. Watermun, Vieo-President; aud Waltor M. Brittan, Cashier. Tho other stock- holdors _aro Dwight Durkes, of 8. Lonis, Charlos H, Parkor and John Hackott, of Bolcit, who, with the oflicors, constituto the Board of rootora. —Fred Kordor, a Canadian, a olerk "in Bugbeo & Ogilvio’a dry-goods store in Madison, nt- tompted sulcide l\'l'mfi.nrdny evening by taking chloral bydrate, He bad been drinking frooly of whisky lntely, and it is supposed that ho nt- templed hia lifo bocsuse of tho effocts of tho whisky, His condition wna discovered soonu nfier taking tho drug, and promps nssistance re- moved the effect, and he is inm fair wayto xccover. MICTIGAN. A young man named Samuel Watron had bis loft arm caught in the belting at Birt's shinglo nill, iu Bnse Snginaw, yostorday, tearing it eu- tirely from tho shouldér, and ' inflicting fatal injutics. —Iloory Knickorbocker, a farmor residing about 5 miles north of Flint, was accidentally thrown from bis reajier Baturday afterooon, His hody cawo in contact with tho knives, and his sighit arm was cut off at the elbow, and Lis right tide lacorated in.a fearflu manner. Death en- eued within balf an hour, —A large delegation from tho Peorin an)y Tonrd of U'rede arrived at Detroit yosterduy s.&tarnoon, and were formally met by a committeo of tho Detroit Board of Irade, and escorted to tlie Tussoll Honse. Yesterdny evoning tho City Hall was illuminated in' their lonor, and thioy wero formally received thoro by tho city authoritics. o-day they will bo entertained by 3 Detroit Board of Trude. oitio, ‘Tho temporanco pooplo of Scioto County held o _convontion yesterday, and unanimously re- solved ta voto againat liconse, —Thomas Enright, a well-known esloon- keoper, both of Portemontk and Cincinnati, has beon adJudged inswno and siont to the Asylum. ~—John and Goorgo Clommens, aged 12 and 14 yerry, swore drownod yestordsy whilo bathing in tho Heiato River at the mouth of Brush Croek, nerr_Portamouth, —John folston, ono of tho old bands at Gay- lord's rolling-mill, in Portsmouth, made an at- taclk yostorday on the man who had taken his placo, and pounded bim severely with a billy, ~0On Tuosday morning, about 10 o'clock, Ed- dio, 6 _yeara old, son of Michaol Buckner, wag misiod. Nearly overy one turned out to look for him, 'The canal was drageed, but without success. On Wednoaday night, about 10 o'clook, whilo tho little follow’s large Newfoundland dog wa# looking for Lim, he found his body lying undor an old boat. 1o laid in tho water over twolvo honrs, All that conld bo seon was Lis feot sticking out of tho water. NEDRAHEA. On and after tho 1st day of August all bng?nfie from Omahs to points Bast and South wili be checiked ou the Omaba side of tho rivor, instead ol at Bpoon Lake, as heratofore, —_——— THE WEATHER. Wisminaron, D, 0,, July 22.—For the Upper Liak3 region and the Northwest, %unurnlly olear aud deeidodly wwrm weather ; {ight rains in Juesota ; south or wost winds, falling barom- otor Ln the Upper Lake roglon, followed by ris- ivg barometer in tho Northwest, LOOAL OSERVATIONS, Citioago, July 23, 1874, Hour of ol f Direction and seration, force of wind,| Weather, Apprangy 9= l ~sopuouryz (20,9 P, m..[29.01 74 ximum thermomoter, A0, 2 :almum thermometer, G5, GENERAL OPSERVATIONS, Quioaao, July 29—1 a, m, Siation, | BarThr| Wind, Kawi| Tieather, Breek'ridge 20,65 Tair, Cheyenn, . [$0,10) Cloudy, Clilcago, ... 29,01 Olear, Olevelsud . |20,99) Uluar, 0.6 Cloar, giflhfl oudy, Cl % WASHINGTON, A Dociston in Regard to tho Postal. Car Confroversy, The ‘Railroads Not Absolved from Their Obligations, No Indictments Found Agninst Dana or the Safe Robbers. Senator Jones’ Opinion of tho Third-Term Tall. THE POSTAL CAR SERVIOB, TUE BAILUOAD COMPANIES DEMAND MORE PAY FOR THE WORE, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Wasuinarox, D. 0., July 22.—A ropetition of tho threats of this thmno last yonr, toemake troublo in tho matter of transporting tho mails in the postal mail cars, is made by aoveral of tho princial railway companios, amoug whicl is the ’hilndelphin, Wilmington & Baltimors, Tha contracts.expire on the 18t of Auguat, aud no- tico Lus beon ngnin given that railrond compu- nies will stop runping tho postal cars unloss the rato of gomponsntion is incrensed by the Govern- meut. Lust yoar the questiou was aottled by the lines agroeing to continue to run the postal cars at tho old rate, relyivg upon ' Congress to take action in tho premises, and ' remunorato tho compnnics for the losses allogad by them to have beon sustained in consequonco of the inadoquate pay atdowed by CGoverument for that sorvice. “tho rosult of the prasant agitation of this sub- Jeat will bo similar to that of last yoar, unless tho compaumes ehall oxocute their threat, in which ovent tho Gavornment holds that it has the right to resort to somewhat arbitrary meas- ures, aud would probably impress or put into servieo cars for tho ospecial Lrausportation of Qovernmont goods, and run thom by and at the expenso of tho Goverumout over tho various railroads, —— JONES ON GRANT. Snecial Disvatah to Ihe Chicago Tribune, INTERVIEW WITIL THE NEVADA SENATOR, Wasnraroy, July 22.—Benator Jonos, of Ne-' vadn, i8 iu the city, and wes intorviowed to-night on tho third term views genorally nucribed to bim, as publishod recently in the Nevada Terri- torial Enterprise, and which havo bnen largaly copiod in tho Eastern journals, Tho Souator says that ho did not instigato the publication of the . articlo, as hns been assorted, and that ho lhod nothing whatover to do with it. Tho papor which publishod the articte supported him ardently in his eandidacy for tho Benatorship from porsonal fiiendship on the part of ita then oditor and proprintor, Joseph Gocdman, who was strongly opposed: to Jonoe’ competitor, Sharou, Last year Sharon, who i# a vory worlthy man, aunounced himsolf pub- licly a8 a candidate to succeod Stowart, and Goodwan Immediatoly statod ho would not sup- port him, Ho found tho Sharon intorest too strong for him, howover, and sold out his inter- est to. that clique and is now in Lurope, BENATOR JONES, therofore, has no voice whatover in what that £np9r bas to say. Iie doprecatos tho idea that o i {o any manner the mouthpieco of tho Dresident ; and snys that, previous to the pub- leation of tho famous memorandum, Lo had nover boen in the Exccutive Mansion but twice. Ho bolieves, howaver, in Graut's possessing slrong common seuse, and {8 of the opinion that ho eanuot, and will not, under auy clrcumstancos, nagrea to become w caudidnto for n third torm, -Ho says Graut hus mado himself a record as . AN ONSCURE MAN, ; who forced himself to the front of the army by Ius victories and abilition, recoived tho surronder and thoe sivord of the gront loador of tae Rebsll~ ion, Gen. Loe, was rando Presidont by an almost unanimous vate of the peoplo, and waseleoied to tho socond torm intha face of vonomou attacks from overy side and against 5 popular candi- dato, and should bo satfsfied. o hos the best chanco iu tho world to retira with o racord clear of o singlo dofeat, and canuot risk a trial for & third term. . ''he Senator concluded thia conver- nsation by reaflirming his bellef that Gon, Grant could not be induced to run for anothor torm, BANK NOTE PRINTIN TOFE AWARD FOR NEXT YEAR'S PRINTING, Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago T'ribune. Wasinxeron, D, C., July 22.—Tho Commis- sloner of Interual Roveunuo has jusued the usnal advertisement for bids to print tha tobacoo, boer, and spirit tax stamps, requirod during the presont fiseal year. Last year & portion of the work of printing the tints was dono in New York by tho National and tho Continontal Bank Noto Companics, while the larger portion, the engrav- ing and faco -printing, was done in tho Bureau of Eugraving aud Printing of the Treasury Depart- mout, The appropriation for the present fscal year ig £400,0¢0, which includes dies and stainps ; and of this about 21(0,000 will bo used to pay for engraving and printing tho adhesive stamps. Last yonr, whon bids wero advortised for, the Printing Dureuu was called upon for au estimate of the probable cost, aud on that osti- mato the engraving and printing of the face of tuo spirit, beor, and tobacco stamps was nwarded to that Burenu, Commissioner Douglass, in viow of tho tact thut the tiut-printing, with express cliarges, costs about $66,000 per year, appoiuted o Comnmiesion in May Just to examine aud report whethor tho printing of the revenus stamps in two tints could bo disponsed with. The Commission, composed of the Deputy Coramissioner, the Chief Clork in_tho Yirst Comptroller’s office, and tho Deputy Pho- tographer decided rovently that it could uot_bo safely disponsed with, as, when printed in but one tint, or printed plain, tho stamp could bo successfully photog{rnphud and conntorfoited, whilo printing in two provonted this, If thus work is dono, the Devartment and the Printing Bureau will bo ealied upon for an estimate. It will ¢nablo the Govornment to retain a large numbor of skillod workten whoso socvicos wounfd othormiso bo dispensed with, —_——— INTERNAL REVENUE MATTERS. Special Dispateh to The Chicaao T'ribune, INCIEASE IN THE AMOUNT OF SPECIAL TASES, ‘WaswiNarox, D, 0., July 22.—A statomont has beon propared at the Internal Rovento Buroau ehowiog tho recoipts from epocinl taxos for tho epocinl tax years onding April, 1873, and 1874, It shows an increaso undor the head of rectifiers of moro than 38,000 ; au incroase from retail liquor-dealors of uoarly £800,000 ; manufacturers of cigars, $3,400; deal- ora in leaf tobaceo, incremso, 912,500 ; dealors In leaf tobaceo, incrossa 36,000 ; deal- ora iu tho manufncturo of tobneco, inoronss nearly $010,000; manufacturors of tabaco, in- oreuso of $5,000; peddlors of tobacco, an’ ine croaso of over 21,000 ; browers, iuoreato uearly 950,000 ; dealors’ in ' malt liquors, increnso neurly 850,000; and wholesalo liquor-deniors, incroano-over B12,000; tatal not increase on £pecial taxos account ovor the year onding 1878, &1,673,483, Tho ouly itom on whioh thorg was & docronye wai on mnuufsctures of stills aud worms, and ditto mauufaotured, 683, _ CINOULAR TO COLLEGTORS, Tho Commissionor of Tutetnal Revenno hns f\lsl 1ssued & circulzr rolative to the duty of Col- octors to soizo suirits for discropancy”botwoon tho marka and brands on {he packayes aud tho actunl taxable contents, which statos that, whonover nn original pnckugo ehows an excoss of - gpirits over "tho inarke, etamps, and Dronds, 1t should bhe de. tained * for investigntion. A caroful gaugo should thon bo made to umsoss the dlutill- or, and the names of the dstillor and gauger ro- ported, If the oxcosé BmOUDIS to ono proof gallon in averaging several packegos, or & gallon in n siuglo package, it should be seizod and re- ported. NOTES AND NEWS, Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BUGLEDR APTER THE GENEVA AWARD, Wasninaroy, D, 0., July 22,—Gen, B. . But- ler ig in tho city snd interviowed Boorotary Duis- tow to-day, Itis hintod that ho comes horo as the attornoy for certain clalmants boforo the Commlgsion to dlatributo tho Genova award, CONGRESSMAN MELLISH'S WIDOW. The widow of Mallish, tho New Yorl Congross- man who dled laut wiuter, wasappointed ton §000 clorkship in the Treasury Department to-day, Mellish spent nearly all his mouey to seoure his eloction to Congress, and during the Insanity which preceded his death he wantod pretty much all that there was lott of what was once & cowfostable competonay, In tus orazy froaks, o iy THE CHICAGO DATLY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY %3, 1874. tliat hin wifo was loft with soveral childron al- most wholly unprovided for: THE b PER ORNT LOAN, Tight bida for the now 6 por cent loan were flod with tho Hecretary of tho Troasury thin mornlng. 'l'he‘v come principally from™ New York City. The Becrotary looka for mav: more tuemorrow morning, and thoy will ull bo openod nt noon to-morrow, * The Prosidont's tolographio order to tho Boc- mlmiy to meot lum at* Long DBranch apecified Thursday as tho time, and the Bocrata- ry expocted to loave to-night, but as ho will bo necessarily dotnined to onon' theso blds, ho will not go till to~morrow night, THE AFPAIIS OF THR FIRST NATIONAL BANTK. In the District Bupremo Court to-day, Judgo Humpbrios orarod tho Tioccivor of tho klrst Na- tional Bank to goll the bank bullding on the th of next Docomber to tho highest biddor. The Rtacoiver atatos that ho oxpecta to bo able to pay an additional dividond of 20 por coat at an oarly day. Thia will make 70 per cent in all paid to the craditors of tho bank. NO_ISDICTMENT AGATHAT DANA, The Grand Jury adjournad_to-day until Aug. 20 without prosenting imdictments against Dana, of the Sun, or against tho bogus safo- burglary parties, Ta the Astociated Presn) THE ALADANA COMMIBHIONERS, Wiswinaroy, D, 0, July 22.~—The Alabama Comnnuaionera aro in pogston to-dav at the Do parunent of State, Faving organized for busi- nesy, it {8 probable thoy will adjourn to the Deo- partment of Justica building, whero futuro seus slons will bo beld, TIE POSTAL-CAR BIRVICE. Judes S8pense, Sulicitor of the Poat-Office Da- partmont, to whom was referred tho question as to what is complisuce with the laws by roflrord companics o relation to tho postal-car sorvico, rondored an opinion to-dny, In which he takes tho ground thai tho companios aro requirad by Congress to furnish the roquisite facilities for tho distribution of the malls on traing, aud that nothing losa than the accommodations now furnished can be accepted by the Department. Thiu opioion was_solicited in consoquonce of tho qnestion of Prosident Hinckloy, of tho Philadolplila, Wilmington & Baltimore Railroad Company, that tbn{a would comply with tho law by carrying tho mails in the ordinary mail-cara, . APPOINTMENT. The widow of ex-Congressman Mellish has beon nia)pulnud to & 8000 ctorkehip in the Cur- roney Division of the 1 ensury Dopartment. PERSONAL, Gon. B, F, Butlor had a long intarviow with Socretary Bristow to-day. DIED, The lIrst surviving sister of tho Inte Edgar Allen Poo died at tho Epiphany Church Home to-day, aged 63, THE BIOKEN FIRST NATIONAL. Tho District Court has authorized the Recoiver of. the I'irat Natioual Dank of Washington to uoll its building nt publie auction, fixing the minimum prico at 8100,000. The Court alro, on applioation of tho Leceiver, mado & deoroe suthorizing the Iacoiver to compound tho in- dobtedness of the firna of Jay Cooke & Co. to tho First National Dank to the oxtont of valid unpatd olaims against said bauk surrondered to Knlitlunnr, and counsoled credit Lo be givon the rm on its opon account with the bauk, provided thore shall not be waived any claim for prefer- onco or priotity of lien nssortod in favor of the bank against the firm in raapect of any portion of its iudsbtednoss to tho bank. THE BOOCK TRADE. Procecdings in the Convention at Pui-in Bay, TPor-Ix Bay, 0., July 92.—Tho Convention ro- assembled at 8 o'clock, Mr, Tiknor, of the Fi- nanco Qommitton, roportod a dobt of 8400 in- currod for priuting, ete., which was provided for by subseriptions, Alter a faw explanatory romarks, Mr. Bheldon roported s follows ; ‘Wnengas, The rotait booksollers of this country are a most fmportant eloment of civilization, second ‘ouly to the church nni séhool-house, sud no villigo or towh can bo thoroughly ‘prosperous which doos not contain at le=at one good bouk-atora whera tho beat ltorature of this country is dirplay aud ‘Wisneas, Tho troversles and distraction oxisting 1o the bouk-trade, and thie custom which hae grown Ui on the part of Lhe pubitibers and largor city calers of molling booka to private cousumers at very nearly the same rato ut whicl th + local booksollers can ymrchuge them, has rendorod b Impossible for the lo- cal doaler to uccesafully fuvost his capltad fn a stock of hooks to meel wud develop tho wants of his own moction; nnd {f this evil 4 not checkod, at uo distant duy the wholo business of kelling books must fall into tho bunds of lurg» ity dealers or peddlors, greatly to the detriment of locai communities ; theroforo, Reaotrad, That tho discounts which- havo heretofora beaw allowed to mintstors, tancliors,'and Hbrarles, on {liw ground that Uiey &ro commnon workers with us in the distribution of knowledge, be ss follows, numely : that & discount uot exceuding 20 por cont in miscl- lancous and spoctal haoks may be allowed by publisie exs, Jobbers, and retaflers to professional nen and teachers, aud on goods sold in quantities, to Lbraries ant large buyera outsido the trade, Jlesalved, Jurther, That wo deem it right, and for tho best fntoreats of Look-buyors, Lo make the purchsss of and to sustain the local bookuoliern, that tie busiucss of thu locality may ba doveloped for the comumon good, Tha businesa of wellimg Looks ut best {6 1ot amoug the profitable Kind of litorary outerprises, nnd yvields: but & fair living, aud requirds unuaual intelligonce to suc- consfully proaccuto 11, Resolced, ‘Thut, in vlow of the insufMciency of {he present aystowm of trade-rules, aud also of commercial truvelers, to meot the wruts ‘of trade, in lou theroof this Convontion uppoint n committee with power to ewtablish and conduct a somi-nnuual book trade sale or fair, nt which publishern shall offer tholr books during the huriod of tho valo st erocial toras to tha trade, Resolved, That publivhors Lo requented to send, na far ua possible, oditorial coples through the local book- seller, and thot the bovkseller exercise duo care i tha prompt delivery of the books, and in tho transmission of uotices to thy publishors, Tho next rosolntion recommended the projoct of Mr, I, Steiger, to cutuloguo and clausify books. Tho next makes tho Publishera’ Weekly the ollicial organ of the Association, aud the moe- dium of first aunouncements of books. "Tho last rosolution provides for the appointment of a wow Comnnitico ou Permanoent Organization, to roport Thuraday morning, Heveral resolutions woro then introdaced and referted to tho Committoo of Thirty, The report was accoptod, and presonted for digcussion, Au amondmont to " oxcludo law hooks 1 the 10 por cent rato was withdrawn. Mr. Hubbard, of Coltmbus, objected to 20 per cout a8 tho maxinun disconnt. ‘He objectod to tho make-up of the Committes, booauso twenty of thho Committen ato jobbers and publishers, 1o vroposed to mako tho waximum discouut to the classes named 10 por cent, aud on law snd medical books, b par dont. The discussion was continued by Mosera. Randolph, Sheldon, Nichotson, and Challen, of I‘hiludelp[xla‘ Mvy. Challou atated that as a pub. lieher he nevor gave discount outsido the trade, and Lo offored an amondoiont to that offcot, which ho withdrew. Alr, Aston mado somo remarks, and wae fol- lowed by Mr. Bholdon, who desired to correct the impreesion that there could bo any further reduction iu thoe retail price of books, r, Stovens followed in favor of the roport. Mr, Hall, of Elmira, N, Y., took occasion to ask why Osgoud & Co. chavged such bigh prices. The question was disposed of by the Chairman, . Mr, Eyrich, of New. Orleans; Mr, Taylor, of Buifalo;” i I, Bowkor, of ‘the Publishars' Weekly ; and Mr, Guun, spoke in favor of the roport, My, Hubbard, of Columbus, announced him- Bolf au the telographio corvespondent of the Cln- cinnatl Gazelte, sud a8 such quatified to spoeak, 1le roquestod thut tho ropoiters be directed not to give these resolutious to the publiv, as tho {roilo wiyoady had tho roport, - Me. Hubbard'a proposition was uot receivod with favor. v, Sholdon romarked that tho public nlrandy know what tho Convention had baon called for, and it was useless to uttompt, ovon if*it wore propor, to_keap tho procoodings wecrot, He bo- Hioved in tho fullest publicity uud o frank state- mout to the publio of what is to be done, Tho diecount resolution .wae then adaptoed, but two or three voung agaiust it, Mr. Lippin- oott stating that while, not prescnt to vote, his liouso would approve the action of the Conven- tion, Tho accond resolution was'thon adopted with- out diseussion. Tho third resolntion, alter ex- planatory romarks by My, Bleldon, was aldao ndnptud. ‘Tho semaining resvlutiony woro then adopted. After somo unossential' disoussion, tho Con- vontion adjourned until ta-morcow, with tho undetstanding that an oarnost offort will bo wade to briug ull publishers into the reform. OHIO RIVER OBSTRUCTIONS, Oano, Ill,, July 23, —Capt, Rees V. Dugan, of Ciucinuatl, who hus beon awardud tho cuntract for removing Bacon Rock, & dangerous obatrao- tion to navigation at the mouth of the Ohlo River, 1a hore, wuking propavations for blastitg With dualine, ‘Fho rock Is now ubont 10 foot un- der wator, and tho Cuptain is_sauguine of suc- coun, It has heretofore dufiod tho offorts of all who have sttempted its removal, el o s S UNEQUAL TAXATION OBJECTED T0. Spectut Diapatch to 'he Chivaco I'ribune, Woneustin, I, July 22,—Clo gontlenon who ¥~ ummoned o ‘Pucsduy to appear before the Conrt have boen given till ¥riday to roport a corrout scheduly of their porsonal proporty, ‘They aro now & work examining, with closod doors, tho Askesaor's books, andihayo cited 200 more pordona who lave not Lowestly Lsted the - tho wife of a bund-organist; who was traveling with fall amount of thelr porsonal property. Your corrospondont waa Intormed this forenoon, by ono of the Oounty Cobmmissionors, that tho Qourt was discusaing tho idoa of tbrowlns the wlholo of this yenr's asscssment ovorboard aud ordering tho Assossor to bogin over, to obtain s full” wobodulo from every taxpayer in tho oounty, and to require oach ono to mako onth to tho same, as bolog tho quickest way of scttling the wholo mattor. Bome of the farmers, whose iand will #ell for $50 oash per acre, woro aagossod nt only 84, whilo somo of the mor- chnnts’ ronl catate was asscssod at nearly its cash valuo, CRIME. Partioulars of the Mob Execution at Nevada, Mo, ‘Minor Criminal News. Lynch Low in Missourt. Nevada, Mo, (July 19), Carrerpondence of the St. Louis Lepublican, Tho usunl quiet of our town was broken this motning by the announcemont that last night o budy of nien, numbering twolve or ffteen, had ontorod a house fn tho north part of tho town and laken therofrom a man by tho name of Ol Frakes, leaving in such o hurry that ho was not permitted tymt his shoos or socks on. Our Bheruff and Marsbal wero nolified of tho ocour- ronce, and goarch commenced immodiatoly, many of our citizons joiniog in the soarch, This morving bis body was found dangling from a limb about o mile orst of town, near Dr, Ble- ven's house. He had boan shot in the back, and his sbirt was butued off of him, his body bein, singed aud blackened torribly. It 18 sippose: that his shirt took firo from tha pistol-shot, ‘Chis makos tho fourth man mobbed in our coun- ty within the past year. Frakes bore n very bad name, of belug. connostad with two (nbove named, s boing mobbod) in robblog & storo {o the cdgo of Cedar County, and, as o corroborating cir¢umstance, the mob came from that direction, Ho was undor indictment in Batea County for murdor, aud gome tbink the mob eamo from thas county, Como from whers they may, they did their work effectively. Some’ think their intontion was to bavo o double hangiuy, as there was an- otuor noose already propared in the other end of tho rope with which IFiakos was hung, St, Joseph, Mo, (Juty 1), Disvatch to the St. Louse Ro- vublican, Full pavtioulara of tho hanging of the boy horse-thief, Jamee Rose, in Iolt County, have been recoived hora. On tha 9th {nst. ho stolo flno mare from Jobn Marshall, of Bigolow, Holt County, and brought hor to this city aud ‘sold hor, Bho was tratod and tho thieves dtoctod, and Ross arrested at Bigolow on last Iri- dny. He uncknoyledged his guilt, aud in detanlt of 81,000 bind was started to jail. On Snturday mnight, whon somo 4 miles from Bigalow, ou the roal to Oregon, tho county-seat, hoywaa takon from:he ksnds of the coustablo and hung to u freo. The otficer apponrs to bava mado hittlo or no rmistance. It iy belioved that thio lvnchors aro mistly men of property living in Bigelow, who bave hithorto borno o rnapu.:tfl:lu churaoter. Jomes oss, the murdered may, was abuut 18 years of wo, 1lis paronts came from Olio many years ago, aud are now living in Wayue Gounty, Iova. His fathor's uvamo is dJobu_IL Rusx, andbie owns & handsoma propor- ty. Janios did uot viuh that his parents sbould cver hear of nhig gult, and manifostad considor- able feeling whon wouking of them. He atated to 'Squira Long tha hoe had come to Hole Coune ty to work during t10 biarvest, but failing to ob- tain umplafmnm, Iud stolon the maro and taken bLer to 8t. Josoph. t ig Leliovod thut the boy had older nccomplbes and those moro guilty than himself, 'was suspocted of the Enrlh}l The Philndelpiia Abduction caso— . Murder and Sulcide, Specinl Digoutch v The Chicaan P'ribune, PuiLsnerenta, Jul; 22.—The City of Brothorly Lova is rapldl{ gainity au unonviable notoriety in crime, Lht o fow fays ago, people throngh- out tho country wdo sturtled by s novelty in tho crimioal listory of the United Btatos, viz.: the kitapping and holding to ransom of the chld of one of our mast prominent dry gads mon, Tho cir- cumstances woro detaied In Titk TarnuNe on the day fullowiue tho sbdwtion, aud tho mattor has recently assumed morothan local notico, As it is, the police acknowedge themsolves fairly beaton, aud tho paresta of the boy are almont distracted. Tho fathe: s daily in roceipt of anonymous letters ostensibly emaunting from the rhbductors, who nor state thelr wiilingnoss to surronder the chill ou receipt of $20,000, ‘Thig the father i willig to puy, but, at the same time, nesorts that it wil rain him financially. ‘T'ho citizens, hoadadby Mokean, of the Ledger, Harrigon, Preatdent if tho Board of Publio Charitics, and Mayor Stokley, held 4 private meoting to-night, auddeterminod on offoring a rownrd of ©36,000 foi the capture of tho b- ductors. Thus the mator standy. in the northern pat of the city, to-day, a enrringo-builder attonpted to murder hia sifa, and then committed sticrdo. He was formarly in good circumstancer, and it is believed com- mitted the tatal acts tirough lossos in busiuoss and fear of starvation, Tho wife is in o critical condition, and iy not ezpected to recover. Crime in New Yorit, New York, July 23—Charles Hudson, the Cnsuior of the Eightl Natiousl Bank, jointly chargod with Union Adams, tho ex-Prexident, and daltby G. Lane amd William Wade, ex-Di- roctora of the banlk, with haviug mado falso re- ports of ita coudition to the Comptrollor of tho Curroncy, gave buil to<lay to appear for exami- i:ng.liom Liane was arrosted to-dey snd gave ail, Some timo ago the German Consul-General in- formod the police authicritios of tho escapo of John Behnick from Gonzany, after commutting forgarios to the extent of $100,000. The steam- ers wero walchod, but be was not capturad. A wan was arrestod in Yontors o the chargo of committing a burglary in this city, and brought hero, when bo was idonfified as tho “missing forger. He will bo sentto Germany on Monday, A Woman Deaten to Doath oh the Highway. Bntoaerort, Conn., July 22,—This afternoon hor husbund between Norwalk and Darien, was beatea to death by a party of tramps, cousiatin of ono womau and threo mon, She had soato hordoll by tho roadsido to rest, her husband having gono ahend some distanco, whon the murdererd mndo the assault. Thoy wers seon in the act of beating hor by & number of boys, who were atb work near by, but they wera unable to pravent the murder, “The wholo party have bean ;'lrlrn:tefl, and looked up at Norwalk to await rial Extensive Robbery of a Newport, IT, Xey Jowelry Storc. Provioexcg, R. I, July 22.—Schnitzer's jow- elry slore, in Nowport, was robbod Inst night of thirty seven gold walches, several silver watohios, and jowelry. Tho propriotor was slooping with- iu two foot of the show-case, and lont S50 and & waich from his olothes. Thirteen empty }vntch—cmmn wore found in the streot this morn- g, ‘The Conductor Bunn Cnve Dismissed, Jouer, Ik, July 22,—Tho case of Edward Bonn, the couductor of tho Chicago, Alton & Kt. Louis Ruilrosd who was indicted for wau- slaughtor through his connection with the Bay Bridge disaster, near Lemont, Cook Co., Ill,, has beou dismissed, with loave to rolpstate, Thiu probably is the end of the prosccution. Lost=-0ffice Robber Arrestode 8r, Loeis, July 92,—Jamoes Duuning, oharged with embezzling abaut $8,000 from tue Atlanta, Gu., L'ost-Oftice, whilo his father wan Dostmas- was nrrostod hero yostorday, and sont to Atlauta to-day, in chargo of Deputy U. 8. Mur- shnl Goodwin, Attempted Wife=Murder and Suicides PHILADELPOIA, Tuly 22.—Goorge Hoffmau, aged 32 yonrs, killod himeself this morniog. Ho bad fuat proviously attempted to kill his wite. forrible ChildeMurdor. Lincoln, ‘Aeb, (July 21), Diapatch lo the St Louts Republican, A horriblo murder wis committod at La Platte, Sarpy County, on Sunday evoning, A woman namod Whettington, whilo uplanldinr Qoorgo Tiwgo, father of her illegitimato child, wns laughed ut nnd cursed by him, Ife rofueed to acluowladge or duny belng tho father of the child Finally sho crlod out: ** George Ringo, atop lauhing at we, or I will dash out its inno- ount braius." Ho contluned, She ran around tho houaw and throw the child_down & well, kili- ing it, tnen rau away, and walked np and down tha fiold l\‘l'hll!E-IK hor bands, laughing and cryiug, and notlul: liko fosano, Ringo' mountod 8 horso and vode away, "Ihe Coronor summoned a jury, who foand a vordiet implieating both man and woman in the murdey of the child. Both ware arrestod, and will ve triod on » charge of murder in the tret dogy THE INDIANS, Further Depredations Along the Union Pacl@c Railroads Attack Upon the Miners Near Fort " Bteele, Recent Raids in Texas. Elostilitics in Wyoming=Fight in the Gold=Nincs—Military Companios Ore Rgonized by tho Citizens— Declwive Action Requireds Correspondence of The Chieaso Tribune. Lanaute Crrv, Wyo. Ter., July 18.—Wyoming Territory, and in fact tha wholo of the Far Wost, appears at this timo to be abaolutely beset by the Indians, Their attaoke are bocoming mors daring evory day, and, since writing my lnst Iotter to Tux Tninunk, the following outragos bavo been committod by thom: MMr, and Mrs, Hunt arrived ot Rawlios, on the Union Pacific Rallroad, uear Fort Bleolo, on the 17th, baving mado their escape from the mining reglon, 80 miles north of Fort Steels, where tha minors had kept tho Indians off for two days, Their hired man wna killed, thelr two bouscs burnt, their cow butchored, their horses driven off, and all their property uttarly dostroyed ; thoy barely cacaping with their livos. A largo band of Indians ATTACRED TIIE MINERS on Wednesdsy morning, tho 15th inst., and fought thom all day Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. Edward Danlels was killed by the savages, Tha citizena of Rawlins Immediatoly orgenized & oarty to go to the relief of tho minors, and ex- pocted to reach tho Sowiuvole Mines oarly this morning. Mr. Btollor seys snother party of citizens startod out from Carbon this morning for tho 8amo destination. From this it will bo scen that tho eavages aro really datermined to do as much damago us they can in this young and thriving Torritory, Every effort has beon mado to prevont anything like a scaro, or any undus oxcitement ; but, when atrooitles aro being coni- mitted on ovore gide of us, it is cnminal to re- main silent any longer. Roports have boen in circulation to-day that Indisne have boon scon in tho hilla near thia city; theso raports muy bo truo or may be faiso, ‘Thore is truth snough, in all consolcuce, re- 8poctiog the number of white mon who have recoutly beon slain in' this -Torriory, without rosorting to any guoss-work. T'ho timo hes coma when BOME DECISIVE AGTION MUST BE TAKEY, 28 it will not do tor us to sit nny longer with onr arms foldod. From all parts of the Territory o hoar of bloadshed, but it ia only recontly that tho red-sluns have commenced opetations along the lino of the Union Pucific Rmload. If thi groat route across the Continout becomes tha object at their attacks, thete will be increased misery, and travol upon it will, of course, almost entirely conse, It has mways lmun the policy uf the managets of this road to suppresa auy un- favorablo nows coucarning it, in regard to acci~ dents and Iudiau dovredntions; sod, ag they control & great amount of telogruph-line, thoy have boen quito successful in 80 doing, " Oi\ulu‘ July 22,~The following was recoived o~y : "“Caxr Stamnuow, W. T, July 17.—I havo Just returned from a scout on the' Cottonwond, Big aud Littlo Ranongos, snd Big and Little Wind Rivers, and fcund no signs of Indiny, Cant. Boles, Boconc: Cavalry, has just returned from a scout, aud roports that ho stiuck -tho trail of o smuil party ou Fawler Divide, going soutli; followed the trail, aud, 25 miles south of the threo crossiogs o tho Sweotwator, mat the party roturning ; killed one Indian, and capturod sovan houd of horeos. With {lie oxcepion of this small band, thers are no hoatile Indians in tho district. (Signod) D. 8. Gounox," Endian Raids in Texas, GavyxsToN, Tox., July 23,—The News' Ban Antonfo special aaya ® TUrL U ISELOF, dnted 1Gth, states thut on”tho 4ih inst, tho wood camp of Mr, Evany, 13 mules from the Fort, was at- tackod by Indiams, A smail detnchmont of Umtod States troops followod, compolling them to nabandon about sixty hoad of cattle, The body of n whito man was found full of arrows, and scalped. —_— THE CROPS. In Central aud Western Iown. 0r¥108 o¥ T2 Towa RAILDOAD Laxn Co,, Cuttoaao, July 22, 1874, To the Eaitor of The Chicago Zribiune ¢ B Crop-roports from the line of the Ohi- cago & Northwestern Railroad, in Contral and ‘Westorn Iowa, are enclosed. _Yours truly, J. B. OALnoux, d-Commizsioner, BTORY COUNTY. Nevapa, July 20,—Whoat-harvest just com- monced. Crop good, yielding fiftesn to Lwau? bushels por acre. Other small grain also gaod. Corn looks fair, and will make a full_crop with favorable wenthor. ‘W. 0. Bowzns, TOONE COUNTY. Booxsnoro, July 20,—~Wheat-yleld this year is a little nbove tho averago. A. J. BARKLEY. GREEN COUNTY, JerpEnso¥, July 20,.—The wheat-crop is now boing harvested, and, though thin on the gronnd, is of good quality, vielding 15 bushols por acre. Corn looks well ; expoot o good crop, Barl oy is harvested and in the stack in good order, Pota- toca bave sulfered from dry weather, butitis raining nicely to-day. Heap BroTuens. i ORAWFORD, IDA, AND BAO COUNTIEGS. Dexison, July 20.—The crops in Crawford, Ida, and Sac Counties have not been injured by drought or insects, aud n batter yield of whoat, oats, and hay was vever larvested, Corn and potatoes are vory promisivg, wud the recent rains have put these erops boyond danger, MONONA COUNTY. Oxawa, July 20, 0 whoat-crop In this coun- ty will bo apout an average of the past fivo yenrs, sy 16 buslols per_acre. with an aroa in caltiva- tion much lnrger than overbofore. Corn iu vory romiging, and tha rains of tha last twouty-four Eum insure s maguificent ciop. HoLuroox BroTasrs, BUENA VISTA COUNTY. Arta SraTion, July 21.—Crops are all good, aud farmors aro harvesting wheatand onts, One- third moro ares in wheat than last year, and on new ground the yiold i 23 und 80 bushels por acro, Corn and potatoes look well. Rain Sundny aund Monday. P. G, PETERSON. CRAWFORD COUNTY. Crawronp Counrty, July 21,—Wheat, quality good, with nu average yiold of 18 and 20 bushels por acre, Cotu looks well, promisiug a fu | crop M. MolleNny, FIRES. At Ridgotown, Canadn, TonoNTo, Can., July 22.—A fire in Ridgetown this morug burnod o number of stores. Losa, £25,000. SPECIAL NOTIOES, Schenck’s Sea~-Woed Tonic, In tho atmosphers oxperionced hore during the summor months, tho lothargy producod by tho hoat takes away tho dastrs forwholotomo food, snd fraquont porspirations voduce bodily enoray, particulscly thoso suforing from the effectsof dobilitating disoases, In ordar to koop a astural healthful activity of tho system, we must rosort to artiiclal moans, For this yurpeso Sohonck's Soa-Weed Tonlo is vory sffectual, A faw dotas wiil eroate sa appo- tito sud yive fresh vigor to the enarvatod body, For dys- pepsia It 1s fovalusble, Blany ominont physicians have doubted whatlior dyspopsla oan be pormanently oured by lite druge which are genorally smployed for that purposo, The Bon-WWoed Tonlo tn it nataro s totally difsrent fraim suoh drugs. 3t contalns no corrosiva minorals or actds; in fact 1t assists tho regular operations of matnro, aad supplics bor doflolencles. The tonlo in ite neturo &0 tauch resombles the gastrlo jufoo that it fs almost Idont(= cal with that fluid, The gasizic Juleo is the natural solve ont which, in a healthy coudition of tho body, canses tho food to bo digoatad; and wion this jufos is not oxcreted 1u suflictant quantitios, fodlgostion, with all its distress- Ing symptoms, follows, 'The SoaWeed Toalo performs tha duly of the gaatrlo faloe whea the latter 1s defiulont, Behonek's Bea: Waod Tuate sald by bl Drugalsts, TSPRCIAL ANNOUI\EF MENT! SIMPSON, NORWELL & (0. Offer thelr MAGNIFIOENT ASSORT- MENT OF BLACK SILES, Including the world-famed GUINET & 0.8, nt pricos that will insuro & speody snls, prior to thoir somi-annual inventory. Wo unhusimufly d;rnnouncu them_tho ahEng:’c:Hmn of BLACK SILKS evar offered in Chicago. 60 PIECES Black and White Striped Silks, Whioh wo will soll at tho low price of $1 per yard, usual retatl price $1.26, : GREAT INDUCEMENTS IN Black Grenadines, Black and White Grenadines, BLACK CASHMERES, At $1, $1.35, $1.60, $1.75, and $3 per yard, EFNTERA VAILTTRE. 79 & 81 State-st. TRUSSES, &o, COMMON-SENSE TRUSS. Adoptad by tho United States Qovernment as the bost Trues dn uso. eo roport of the Board of Modical Ufficors arganized in accordance with an Act of Congress, ap- pruved May 99, 1873, ES, Burgon-Q 17, 8. ), 1872, LEFERRNOE—, It BARN A, Aluo, ta any Madical Examiner for Pons The COMMON.BENSK TRUSS fa Vlh?‘nnjy trumont. that POSITIVRLY OURES RUPTUR MANUKACTURED BY BARTLETT, BUTMAN &PARKER 60 State-st., Chicago. Teusres of all kinds, Supportors, Shoulder Brnces Rinatls Stocklugs, Cruichos, Instrumouis for Dofortni ., &, Ninnufnotory ‘entablished in 1846, Olfice Isiled in Chicago sight yoars. All instrumonts vorly adjusted. Batlstaction guarantoad. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. Wood and Cuul for the County. OFricr: BoARD OF COM3MISSIONERS OF) Dook Couxty, Oiticaao, July 83, 18H, Dy dirsotlon of the Board of Comminsioners uf Cook County, tubllo nutisods Lorohy iven that ‘saxiod ‘ro- pusale will bo roccivod until Wodneeday, July 9, 1874, at be dullvored'for tho tiso of the 80 ours ody Wood, four feot Tong, “Tha Woad to bo dulivored 1 & e % card loxds apon the ardar of tha Gounty Agout, st suoh Flaocs within (be sily as hiosi reot, 3,000 tony Soft Goal, to bn delivared tn tho clty tn half- tou Lundn, on the order ol tits Connty Agent. e Ll 9l fond Soft Coal, 76 tons Hard Col, and 150 conts Hard Wood, t ha dolivored at th Ineano-Asylum agd Boore Housd 12 tho Tuau of Norwood Park, 10 eurds Bnach Tdy Wuod, four fot long, 400 tan Soft Conl and 20 tous Hard Coal, to be dollversd at tho County nmglw (I_n x]n.ug:“,u.;x“clugl-qu. et ott Conl, to bo delivered a Jail and Criminal Court Bullding, s Doty "o bids for vonl shall spacily tho partloular conl, as Wiliuiugton, ote., aud o prico por toa for oach ind, o County resaevon tho rlght 1o racoive moro or fess of tho coal or woad, &a the Tioard may deteriing, the aboyo amounts belug only au estimato, All proposals 10 bo addressed to tho ** Board of Cum- missionars of Cook County," {ndoraed ** Proposals fur ¥ (or Caal an tho 0aso may bo), and doposited with the Clork of suld Board, Tho Board reserves tho right o rejoct any and all pro- osals, . Pifio contenct to_continua for ong yesr, commoscing August 8, 187, and ending August 3t, 1875 JOIHN CRAW: uub,‘ JOUN JOXTS, JOUN HIRTING, .GENERAL NOTICES. TODeTT-UWIers TWho bave beon damaged by tho canstructlon of the tracks of tho followlug-nnmed rallronds ure notified thnt rald rallruads arg roqulred, by tho ordmauces giving thon rlikht ot wray in {lia clty? to'Gommoneo end. prosseuto fu o gunet of cumpatent furludiction, the Unlorsn & Canads Southorn wnd Chicago. & Tilinols Mvor Jeilronds, the p o und ‘Chicago & vanston iailronds rs, wud tho. othor raifroads hrola nuuiod within throo seurs from ho (ima of lagiog down tholr tracls ruspactivels, rocoudings for tha Ascors tainmont of, and making omponsation for, a1} logaj du agos oausod' by tie Jayling down OF GonstroLGR of stch fragke; but thio onoht of this provialon can. only by ad by, peoposty-ownurs who shall bavo oldimed fush 2 rm ol wo or throo uimbus, Ulllolfin & Indlans Contrai, mdlulr:::’n 2 Lt Chilengo Rallroad, May 6 19id: Chicagy & sion Haifroe iongo & Cajiade Kouthiery mud ORicas aiteoads, Nov. 11, 1670; Chicayo, Milo Paut Rutlroid, Sopt. 't 1418¢ aud 4il otuns CHI0AGO, July 18, 1674, B s{r«iflfiir. RIO L COES. ‘Wa would announce to our customora and frionds that tho firo of this moruing will not ntarrupt our businoss whatover, our atock Leing but sligltly distarbed or dawm- agod, and that orders will recelve prompt and faithful attontion as usual, RICHARDS, SHAW & WINSLOW, Corner State and Madison-gts, EXPOSITION. NOTIOE TO INTENDING EXHIBITORS, I, ‘Comnittos on Publio Sarvion. Waakos & ar) Tailrunds sdmittod sine Al 1 T "B3 ordor of tho Cotniaan Cautioll, ASTE AT Tho tima ta noar vt haud whon thio allotmout of xpace to oxblbitom for thp oomiag Leposition wilf b ke Tt 1s Joty Imburlunt, 1o ORIUS 10 3 OFapCr Ad Just AFAMEOMOnts 1061 alapulications should e in the halds of fho Com: i this work in donos ATl Datties, thoralore, Tifending 10 Nuconio ozhibdtors Sta reaact(ully brgad 15 o iulr: ampiicationafar wpaco: without deiay, 1 ey hiava ot ‘lieady dono su. Ofiow ng. lay, At tho Iikpoation GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. SHIRTS! WILSON BRS, 07 Washington-st,, Chicago, And Four Tlouse, Cincinunti, SCALES. FAIRBANKS BTANDARD S SCALTH FAIRBANKS, MOLBB & 00 OF ALL BIZKS, 11 AND 18 LAKL-BT, LINEN GOODS, e Closing-Ont Sas LINEN SUITS AND POLORALSE, . B. SHAY, 84 & 86 State-st., Will commonace, on THURSDAY, July 2 ulideanty 'EOIE eRis Atogk of Lidios' and . Al VICTORIA LAWY SUITS helow aost, to close them out provious {0 stook-taking, A‘:u:. 1, GRASS CLOTHSUITS WILL BE REDUCED FROM $4.00 to $2.50. $56.00 to $3.50. $6.00 to $4.00. $7.60 to $5.50. ALL-LINEN SUITS REDUCED FROM $°9,00 to $5.00. $10.00 to $6.00. their somi-annual $12.00 to $7.00. $14.00 to $8.00. JAbove is only n sample of the raductions to bemade, Every othor olass of Suita will ba sold at gorresponding low prices, 0 o BARGATNG, 200 iy ] RAILROAD TIME TASBLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARIURE OF TRATNS FIPLANATION OF REFEIZNGE MARKA,—~1 Satacdarae espted.” ¥ Sunday oxcoptod, 1 Monday sxeented. |Ase e Bonday aL8100%: 3 Daliy, "o Sroevtads 4 MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERY RAILROA D ekehgice, b1 Ghari i, St i enbiicconlits anid T8 Canatats corner ' adigone e ¥ Kandoiphy Leave,, Arrive, Mall (yls matn and ate oo, , Day Expross, Jackaon' Aoa ‘Atiantie Exvruas, Night Kxpross. 2:098, m.,|V8:00p, m. 800 . o |* S50, 1 O, WENTWORTI, Goneral Paasonger Agent. ) Kan ‘and_Denver Skort L e Hon o Chighe eid, Alion and 3¢, Tauts 3 Sprity Through Line, Unfon D feat 3ide, near Maditorieets Bripes” Deket Oitees £ AT Depoty and 153 Hediprrar Leave, Arrive, 100, o [ 3 1 X’Jfln\'h m.. . i, eorls, Rooxuk & Buri Chicago & Paducah Rafiroad fx Strrator, Laoon, Washiugton [ix Jollot & Dwighit Accommiodation. be e £0 p. m. CHIPARD, MILWANKEE & Sf. PAVUL RAILWAY, (3 ‘corner Jladison and ' Canalests,* Union Lepat, Ticket OSlos €3 South Clarkal,, opposite Sherman Liouse, and af Depots —— - eaves A s Ml!nlu\mv,hfild on & Prairio dul Lhien, Miflisvieeagersiane * 8 | *0 Milwaukoe, Grioh: iy, Siavane| o0 ™ 2| "1 008, m, olnt, Paul & Al(nfl(’ll‘n"'v Dav itxpres *0:30 &, m, [*4:18 p, 13 Miiwaukoa, Green 1iay, Stovany| Polat, Frainio gu - Ohion, & Norttinen fgwn, Mall *5:00 p, m,* 7 Milwauicoo, 8t, Paur & b el b olis, Nt t 8:30 ..t 6:45 0, P JELLNG}SUE’IT"([ALI#M"’"U- 0t . ake-st un aptecy 191 Raraloiphsin. near Clarge 1t TaA “{a) R to Uhampaign on Satu CHIBAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILRNAN, Depols—tuut a7 Lakarsh, indiana-avs, .and Stxteenths ‘andt Cunal and Stzleentii-aia, Ticket ofices, No. 59 Ularle #t., Grand Pacific Hotsl, and at depots, Leuse, Arrive, + 720 * 7340 ! Anrora Passon Sondota, Ottans & Aurara Passanger, ‘Aurora Passenior Dubuqua & SlonxOity o, Pacifc"Night lixp, Kansan Oity, Lanvonwort St Josopn Exp. Dhawacr's Grove Accommodation| Downar's tirovo Accominodatinal Downor'atizuve Acewnmodatton| Do M *Ez. Sundays, tEx. Saturday.® 1€z, Monday CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILADAD. (Sherman-tiouse), und 75 Ganats raor Jadison-ss +10:00 p. mm, s . Tearn, Arrive, (loctr a. w 1! 1 Grean Bay Kapros g, Pand & Wanuun Expross, l1{]'|M'ummn Express, U 8t Yl Passou a-Depot cornor o} Wells and fe-sta, BD050t cornut of Caghl and K jncie-aise W, H.BTENNETT Gen, Pass, Agent. CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Devol, corner o VanBuren aid Sherunan.ats, ¢ O Grund Pucie tiatela e TNkl odica Trave, Qmahs, Leavonw'th. o Rbeannantone o Night K2Drosy . flfmm'«;. 11, LEGAL, Equalization of Assessments, Orriox oF NOAD 0¥ CoMMTERIONTNS OF % QUK COUK Y, LRICAGO, July 5, 191, (3n pursurnco of & rovolutini ‘uf thi Jinard of Laniinis ot 9f ook, Gounts, publle moticu fs horaby given tha tne Cuwnitice of' Vaunilzation of Tazosat said Board will moot &t tho Oriminal Gourl ath: Butldini, sltusto on thie’ cornor of ‘Luarbarn and ‘Michigan sish (entrance un Doarborn. o'alock a, m, of Telday, the Hh d 1y, A, D184, und continue in saseion fur tho purpose ot cansidoring all- complaints Y0 e F infy Do mado mont of voal aud Dorannal Tromeny Paching tne atsete Cani tha Rovenuo law It la made the loty el 3y tho U7t1 Boctton of duty of tho Couty Toard to nesass 211 sact lonieq Aslinvo buen 1latod by tha Quy lerk wnd nnt assossed Uy tlin Ausnasor, and mako suoh alterations 1y o, s0rtution of roal proporty a3 it tmay dsor Hocesers. Ty ity comiel 1y AsowIAdL of wh Durion who convldor eiieloved oF taiso an asies dua notics o th poran aesomsd. . . o BRont alter oy tuay hoar ‘and dulormine the applieation of & pOFHall o iv assorssod on proyurty olainied Lo b exemp ronn iy may ogaliza tho assossmonts betwaan towns, WILLIAM R, BURDIOK, QHRINTIAN HUSSE, GHORGE AL, BOGUH, * Oommiiloe on Lgualizatiun of Tazes, For Racins, Milwankeo, woe, atv., daily (Suulays axcoptod; e Daom, T Ssturduy's Loat dow't leavo untll 8§ p. m, For Grand Haven, Musksgou, Traverse City, Mackiuao, oto,, datly (Snadays oxcoptod)., e 7 p.me For K, Joseph dully (Suuday excopted). . Eaturday's Boat don't foavo until 11:40 e i, For Munisteo and Ludington, Tuesday and TROTSGRYsa0vaeiinenineerreneres g For Qroon Bay and Intormudiats ports, sud Frid PRI § 9 - For Bicanaba and Lake Huperior parts, Mean. dny and Thuredug,e.,, ..., e e ) B ition aai Dusks, iost Slistigunan, et O & Bhoboygan, Banito. 108, m, Taoidey