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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN . " COLVIN VS. PRINDIVILLE. Thoro Is o Misstatement Some- where Botween Them, The Mayor Reaffirms that He Didn't Have Anything to Do in the Barclay Mattor, Dut the Commissioner Asserts that Hls Honor Suggested the Name. "Tho Polios Board Meditate s Quo-Warranto of Thoir Own, Yeatordny was an off day among tho city of- ficials, They slumborod in gotuo cosy, cool dor- ner, or wandorod away to tho 8t Georgo plenic, and left Mark Bhorfdan and uis Doard fn the most perfoct happinesa and peace. Buch as tho Aldermen s wore around wore eagerly taking advautago of their colleagues in button-holing tle Mayor and Hupl, Bailey in roferouce to ths * . appointment of Building fnspectors, HATON COLYIN was around until noon, when he, too, departod and took a carriago for the pienio. 1fis only re- grot was that hia bad cold proveuted him from addreasing the multitude. - “ Young man, wilt you have tho kindness to tell the propriotors of Trne TnipuNE that I have something more to dothan corract tholr od- itorisl columus for them?" fusinuntingly ro- miscked Colvin, a8 hia sheok hands with a Tniu- uxE reportor. ‘en, Bir,” roplied tho Iatter, as ho drow out a Tnanuyie and procesded to read an oxtract from an oditorisl on $he Fullerton avonno conduit. * Dou't read " cried Uls Iionor, *‘you harrow up my feelings, it 15 8o i 710 wEoio H v mp wh R : 'f‘"\tc'lwlrfll.‘fu“:fl‘nré false about it?" querled the ""1"%‘35;, articlo of it Ia wntriie,” hastily ro- Jolwod tlio Magor ; * [ novar inaistad o tho Ap- poinemont of tha appratser for the Fullorton «* avenuo conduit, nerdil I kuow who lad beon appointed until somo time aftor it waa done. i Tteportor—Do you know auything about tho cano or any of ita clrcumatances, Mr. Alayor-? Mayor—Yos, o little. I lenrd that a certain man was about to bo appointed, and I abjected. T““l‘ l“l:‘l‘l?u oditorinl annorts, X hout it, If, e e utuca S0 by, & e k. my fault, but that of tho Loard.who appoiuted tho sppraiser, [ noxt Interviowed Comminsionor grien| il gg:‘;:x;:mn‘n’n' PRINDIVILLE & was applied to, aud tho folluwiug conversation engued . -—Mr. Prindlyille, I suppnsc you road : ttxi‘ifi?{::fll (llflrlhu conduit mattor in this moro- ing's 'l‘mnuiu;: l;flm do you kuow about the c atod ‘A‘i‘::.‘}"'gfltl‘}\'lllo—wn", I liardly know. Rop.: d Mayor Colviu insist on tho appolnt- mont of tho wan Barclay as appraiser? 'Mr. ¥.—No, ho did not. Itap.—Did Lio nuggest, or in any way urge, the appolutmont of that man ? % Mr, P.—Yon, ha did. It was the original In- «ntion of tho Hoard to nppoint Mr. Ohristian Wall apprajsor of tho * plavt " on the part of the city, but 1t was thought Lottor not to take the appointnent. Bayor Colvin, when he Loard of thi *M0ESTED THE NANE OF DAnCLAY, and it was urgod that the Board appoint him, Tlieto wan no inesting on elther vide, Rep.—That is prociwely what Tz Tarnvss states, and yot Mayor Colvin is wratby sbout it. What do yail think abont the appralsetnout ? Mr. I.—Whon Morers. Goodo and Barclay firat brought mo tho total amount of tho appraissl, ¥ askod them what thoy meant by making it 8o high. Thoy ULoih told ‘me I.Iul it wau an true and s consclontious an apprajsal s cotld be mado, 1 then mado lnquiry for tho “; schodule, and whon it was brougt {o me I loarned that there was o groat doal of material of which I had no idea. For instanco, there woro 250,000 fout of lumber, a large numbar of picks, and such things, that all go Lo wake up & Jargs lotal, About the only point of differonco botwoon this Board and tho appratesl Is ou the henvy wachinery, which fn the appraleal is val- ued at 7,000, and which Commisuioner Thomp- son values at $3,000, and mysolf at $6,000. ltop.—Thon _you do uot” consider the plant 5 overcstimated ? Ar, —No, I think not. I did think that Dacalny wan & little dull i s tostimony bofore & the Mayor and Comudroller on the Fullorton aventie conduit investigation, but 1 bhave always Ynown bim as a dull, honeat man, Rep.— Is that sl thero 1 about it ? Mr. .- Tho only DISARAGRFUL PART of tho procoeding wa the forving off of the plant ou the new bidder, That was an outrage. = But whother tho city Jouen Uy it 1 cannot any, ‘The roporter Lied rapidly away to question Mayor Colvin ns to why Lo haa not tald the full ciecumstancea of tho case, whon Lo clainied tobe tusking n full, opan confossion of all that wag dono, but ho had travelod off to the picnlo, Thore ls cortainly HOME MIBUNDERATANDING betwoen himuelf and the Board of Public Works, snd if the Mavor will agmin road over that odi- tarial ho will probably fludeit corret, Ho -dia Droposo tho name of Barclay, and thal is what Tux Tuvne sesorted. . At Polico Headquartors the ““late Commisnion- oea " wore enjoying themsolvas ench 1 his own way, Sheridan was s happy s usual, and con- verwod with overy one who would talk with hiwm, . Reno gat back in his chair, muached poanuts, and gibed roportors for thelr not having some. thing to write about tho palico row, Appear~ Ances indicate that tho appointment of a City + Barshal will throw the Dollco Board on tus nlrlrmmhu. and 1t is awscrted that thoy will pro- oure A WIIT OF QUO-WARRANTO « Btonce, Of caurse this will not b dane unl, same effort Is made by tho Marshal to obtaln Possogsion of the documonts of $ho Departe “ inent. Buck actiou as this will ha caloulated to doluy proceadings ns loog s possible, thereby nmlnnglng tho ofiiela! carcor of the Doard for ~ soveral montha. e A MYSTERY SOLVED, Why Stolnborger Wont to tho Navigne tor's Islands, Nas York Sun, ‘Waennaroy, D. O, July 18.—All the worldand {ha rest of wankind have Leard how Col Ktoluboryor wa uuund;mtlnd from San Francieco to Nuvigator's Iulands in s man-of-war belong. . Ing o tlio Unlted Htates, 'rla of brenze caunona 1 taking with bim a cou. aud & lot of second. aod muskots. On arriving thero hio at onco re- - congfructed the Covernmens, establishing two Kivge, who aro to bear awsy siternataly, and toaking biwsolt Primo Minister for life, with & d haudsute incomo aut of tho publig rovanue | 1 fe’::% kli‘luiubergur will certaiuly tako caro to gals ‘Tle mystory of thase procasdin 1 :}::;u‘rlmn very mmfllx, n‘nlul 0me 25 e symptoms 0] 0l 3 § e truth s it Bioiutariger whs oy wrniSp: . 24hl4 style to gat r1d of him. 1la fsan old army $oficor, and way s, usrlermaster or somathlug of thatsost out on the Pacifio cosst whon Bam Grant, a4 Btejuborger atij] likea to oall bim, wag sonb out thero Awanty.odd yoars ago. Ho {a a \ yory talkative follow, knaww alot c?l ries aboud 43' Baw, aud tells thom With. dramatio sffsot. Oun f' his favorite nlm}lvu lllhuw Ham bad the de- £ mo golug dowy the - . bia Hiver, and jumped nvfim‘fm r;':::n tn-c ;:l;xg- : ‘lflz =a :::m ‘:a“llx.w;hfi m;:n 080 away, and was : flubiod culty, sloriea as those are unl Grain ™, has puxzlod hava koon in fo our Lonored Irosident, and” Bremimoral® ouce loved, becamo s lmr: filrg!n hom s r4 Aud a t g (celmfi was heightened cumlda‘;shl ?zmt:u '{fl: u teluborger was given tq ‘!.,dmnm a Limes that hie wau atll] the holder of a pneunru'y obligation for abous $760 of mansy Tont to Hery Urant in thouo esrly days, and which would now amonnt £o & noat littl Bum ¢ it ware to be pald, Jinolpal sad interast. No patriot can dany that lioss faoty affurd a sufiolent reasqn 1ax gotr ting rid of Hteinberger. and for sending Lita off to tho South Hoas In & Government Yous kel Tho qhanco is that he will piesontly ba killod and “eatou by the peopla ba has anger. takon to govern ; and that will bo the eug of old Stoluberger and of Ham Grant'y sfliction, pa e ol bl An Ovation to Literty, Lbe Irish World ssys: * Tha warm welcome 8oavrded to vur Amoricn riflemen iu Irelaud re- calls & sugguativa incldont which the iate wall. .z YUOWD actor, Mr, Hao witn'i-§o narrate with B | g D;:xm:.'-,’ .&%fih Dr-+v ssional tour in in Dy aseuming tho peb - A58 B Hn n"b“n' Wikle, firag uight op - of ip Van WL, Qo fhe Hackou, tn th | A8 ECSO%lp Bids himao flor hin Ionr aloop, loat in tho emazemont at the change which menta his oyn on overy hand, & peraon of whom ho ia mak- fng inquirica montions tho namn of \Vlllhlsl[(lnn. + Washington 7’ repeats R2ip, * Whoishe? ' Tho othor, & follow who hn{\ronml 1o bave a aplondid volce, ropliea: *What | did you novar hoar the name of tha immortal George Washington, the apontlo of libdrty and the fathor of hiscountry ? pon the falling of thess words, dolivercd im- prousivoly, tho audionco, from pit to gallery, aroro an one mon, and tho shouting. the clanpiug of handw, aud stamping of font sliook the bulld- ing, Theso plandits continyed for some time, and wound up with three hearty clicors for Goorgn Washington. I cannot dekcriballo yon my feslings during this unlooked-for thundor- gust of uational enthuwinam. I choked—tho toara gnalisd from my eves; and I can assuro you it was v a great offort thiat I rentrained my- nolt from dontroying all tho ilinmions of the seono by broaking tho fottors with which tha #ge and charactor of Rip Iiad Invostad e, and exclaiming in the fulinoss of wy hoart, *God Dleas old Irolaud’ ' " TALASKA. The Meport of Spocinl Agent Elltott, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : Cueveranp, O, July 19.—A tolegram from your Washington correspondont, rccontly pub- Hished In your columna, does not quite do me Justice; for, in speskivg of my roport to tho Hocrotary of tho Troasury, it s statod that I an- nounco tho worihicssness of the Alaska flah- erics, miunoral feads, otc. This ia not so; on tho oontrary, I spoak in nigh terms of the valne of tho salmon-fistiorios, which I bolievo to bo tho beat in tho world. I give leas fmportance, how- over, to tho cod-banks than has bsen usually ns- cribed to thom ; and I tell the truth only in say- {ng that, fn rogard to the valua of the minerals of the Torritory, wo nono of ua aa yet kuow enough to pasy an authoritative opinion, Tho condition of the peoplo up thera (excopt- ing thoss of tho Hoal Islanda) is ous of grent domoralization, sud I 8o atato It; but 1t s duo sloos to tho tardiness of Government, sinoo the transfor, in providing an sfective means of ruporvision of ita intorcsta thero, broaking up tho curso of whinky-making and smtiggling, otc., ote. 'Tho presont “conditlon of affairs up thoro 15 simply shamofal on the part of tha Govern- ment, and I so state it in my report, and caunot In any way whatover bo Isid upon the commer- clal traders, who, where or whon thoy wish to corroct avils, Linvo 1o support o backing of law to-day. Mr.’Dlll is slno credited with saying that the peoplo of Alaska aro moroly ** vaasala™ of thoso tradors or thie Alaska Commercial Corpany, Until I sco the namo af thls gentloman appone ed to auch a statemont, I eball dony the fact; for I knaw that he or no man of common miolii- genco will tnako any such sasortion, viewing tho tflold as it now lioa, ‘Thon, again, with roferonce to my stand In rogard {o tho Soal-Taland Luninicws, I would vory willingly sllow tho commoent of your correspond- out to pass unuoticod, were I the only person slighted by [t ; but lus' romark, that *no per- gon " can bo wont up to properly luvostigato tho “'monopoly” by Congress, fs too uweoplng ; for I cannot pormit the name of my asaociato, Lient. Maynard, U, 8. N, (who accompauied mo lust seazon, on an indopendent footivg, for the samo work), to pass under such a slur. 'Tho re- ort of this goutleman is aoon to be published ¥ the Bocrelary of the Navy, and it fully cor- rohotates my work in all of the londing details. ‘The character of thia officer is of the highest, and Iug ability cannot b questioned nghtly, 8y ropurt “is made up almost entiroly of a serien of definite statemonts, somo 800 pages; eud, whon any of theso are proporly controvert. od, I shall accopt tho result with™ ssilsfaction. My object was to do cradit to mydelf t the writing of this roport, aud therofure ordinary nensn toaches a man that anly trath will prevail 1t the long run, and refloct Lonor upon bim who nsgertadt. Vory truly yours, 4 Hexax W. Ewuorz, e ing WINTER-HOMES IN FLORIDA. Totha Editor of The Chfcado Tribuns: Evaxarox, Ill., July 20,—Now that the tide of immigration s sottiug toward Florids, embrao- ing all clossos as it doos, tho inclosed article soems to point out a way by which a class of mon who bardly know Low to spend thoir timo can proparo & home (winter) in Florida to escapotho sovere winters of tho North. Tho article comes from tho pen of mon who know whereo! thoy speak. J. 8. Adams, tho editor of a Jacksonville paper, snd P. P. Bishop, the Prosident of tho TFruit-Growors' Association of Florids, are men whoso opinions aro entitled to groat woight, By publishing the srticle, you may Lenefit the man of menns, and also tho man without mesns, ag woll ne mon who huve both mesus and skill, Youra very truly, WiLsox uctrs. A WINTS Jackar jle (Flt,) New South, The meverity of ihie winter scavow Just passed throughout the North and West has cansed many to turn a longing aud caruest look of desire towarda tha winning, uttractive features of our Htale, whilo frost and snow.aro rolguing suproine ; and, beyond & ques. tlon, erawds of meu of Tucaus and letnury would pro. viilo themsolvca willi 8 home Liere, could they divest themselves of the idea that their n‘tn{pumnntl attetia tlon ore duriag tho larger porton of (e yesr lo In- o. Northiorn snd Western man, who hag tho means to make Ltmself comfortabla wiioro aud when ha clioones, and 1o whom defenso of fel{ and family sgalust the merctlces assaulty of rost is tho principal objoct of molicitude, there fs A fuacination, un judo- #oribable charm, in the contemplation of & quist ro- oniaf olime, within ths bounda of his awn country, where shruba, fenl, and flowers coutrast so poesfiily with tle riaumn cliaiua of the Nortbern co-Iug, mucking and defying bis hateful domination with fts snulos of endless verduro and beauty, Mot such & home fa Jooked Ilcon a8 an fmpossibility without an cntire change of businces aud a fotal reliri. quirbmont of the old s loved hame st tho North, It is of tho gresteat importunce ta our Btste, and of the highout ta all men of thia claas, o knaw fhat s guch Imposaibility exinte, stud that the accompliskment of o leasant homa for a portlon of tho winter-sossun in ‘within tho compass uf moderata means, aud withony any ouforced clisnge of businoss-conubetions or is Fuption of home-tlen, Now York or Chicago morchant or profoxsionst man, witkout any necessity of Lis pormanent personal presanice, aud with loss outlay thau iv ofien oxpended s single visit of ploasire ta the Coulineut, i {roat himaclf to all the quict ploasures f a ‘soml. troplcal bomo; may at will, tu tlia doyth of wiuter, In throe days, osifly and safely tranafor Limsolf from tho 1aud of froat, aud o Jounglog anong bis own orange, 1omon, or baiisns troes, aud thore tiud the plossantes pomiblo ciangeand reit; Aud the somfotable cone atileratlon counected wilh thla Iy, bat any auch fu- vestinent, unlike the oxpenses of s Continental tour, will be an profitable fu o peounlary poiut of viow as it 18 promplire of perinaneut plessiirs, Thio fomarks of Mr, Bishop, Ircaident of the Stats Agricultural Asaociation, op this subject, ss the cone clustons of & reltable man’ who knows' of what he » Are worthy of frequent repetition, e says 1 any gentlenen of sinple means dralra 1o have ige-groves in connection with winter-homes, but Lesitate (o act 1n the matter boo; they cannot give tho enterprise thale personsl supervision during the summer, " Home of (e express (o upinlon tiat (hey ooull not make sure of competent anid faithlul niate sgemont in thelr sbeonce, Tnis T belore (o be & mis. take, Give mo money enough, and I wil sogage to hire a man whio can safely be trusied at the head of any ul:illlfllklin[. Flace mncllryc'nouuh ‘l: m; h:mllldlnlll ‘will emplo, ‘Al capable of sssuming the Fresidenoy of tho United Biaice, and of gisiy uaglts w good a1 sdminlstration aa ‘we ara likely to' yot. lut wo oughit to understand, once for all, that we eannat pro- cure the ©f & Srt-rate nuan for the wayos of & feniburato man, Over on ths bay, Lo sight of tula vil lage, thiere 18 & grava which was udded six years ago Juas Juue aud July. 1 visiied it yesterisy; and tho apreading troos, wilh thelr dark-green foliage apd lusd of yellow fruit, teatified to tfin bost of rars, 3r, the ownor' of tlat grove, lives in Maine, and spende auly a part of esch winter i Florids, " Thoro are wome opportuuitics to ¥eoura auperior lvely-light coat, You can mau who {8 making a o and juduce bim {0 take charye of 0us bualness; Lo sue tist your work is dons, and well one, t the proper Umca; o recelve aud .. burse your'money ; to keep your ocountn; corraspoud with yout and do all tiad'is needful to bring your treos fure “hy rtend, Mr. G. T, Lovell, of Buroter Couuty, baa the renunlh:worvmun of slx groves, Ho owis Aan undivided of two of them, buk bas no pe- Quntacy nlarest i e oikere “Floy “sra sl 20wl cared fur sa they would be 1f camstantly. Mnder th oyes of Uilr owiors, 1 have chargo. of a rove ot 13 acres, bl & mils from the. 0o 15, whlehT ars frihd eated'on Oraue Lake. It Delonga 0" twa Iadice - ore of tham a roaldent of 1Ullnots, kad 1aa oihee o' Con tral Now Yark, They bouglit & wild ornegegro; s may Greasni, catlzinte 1, (Dt thoy Wil hor s hfllflfla orange-treos at ay Wfl"sfll cont of $3,000, the origtul Durchase money' TBENSedI— ot o e one-tynih of what, in the abaence of any unysual dies aatar, the grove will be worth fuur yeary from ihe day on which an ax was i inta it . oftaiut tn my mind whe thiokiag of tho eulargema of orabgeoalis tn Fos ida lo tho word oa-aperation, Thse are siht iy 830 bour el who 10U (OF OT4ge krevar® e\l of bolh cladases can reach the dealred end i thy ill bu “take paina. 1o £ad- aach eriesloly ‘U0 ocoms to & g understanding, Tet ar more ol lue “Tobier ciks o on"and Burchase’ Gt ot of the Ltior ciiae, wha 2o Dralh and touscls comaga agrave for ssch of e and Drovids the neodon fu yours.t 1f men i sasy Lets recomorent, o Tt 3 ners with m, i e S e o0 helr veskmeatin 2 Skl lwger EE THE COURTS. Important Decreo Entered in tho United States Clrentt Court, The Rockford, Rock Island & 8t. Lonis Roud to Do Bold at Anction, Judgment Enfered in the Lincoln Park Extenslon Matler, A DECREE IN THE R R. T, & ST, L. R. . CARE. A finsl decroo of foreclosnre has just bLeen enterad in ths Unitod Hiatos Cirauit Conrt in tho case of the Union ‘Lrust Company va. tho Rock- ford, Rock Inslnnd & Et. Lonia Railroad Company, the Orion & Mineravillo Railroad Company, othiors, The following aro the tnaln poiuts of tha docreo: 1t ia found Thateald morlgage of June 15, 109, covers all that portion of the Jtockford, Hock Infand & Ht, Lonis Itafl, rod, with ita appurtenances, which i nortl of n point ou tho tnain lin of eald rallfusd dito eant of the ( of Burlington, in the Biata of lowa, togother with thie real eatata of saiil Coinpany north of tlat point, and Lo holdera of {lia frst acrive of eafd Luuds, num~ bered from 1 10 5,000 Incluaive, which nre sesured by asld morlyage, are entitled to & first aud prior hen for tho payineint theteof upou ail the propurty cosered by a3t mortgago of Juue 15, 18043 and If the proceeds of alid property, st tho salo horetnaftor to bs mada, arn fusutticieut for the full paynient of sald first nerien of bouds, the hiolders fhorcof, nfter sxhausting stch pro- & £3 ceadn, aro ontitled for ny' Iatatce which tay ba dite 1tpon salit Londa, Lo abare pro rata with the inlders of Ulie ealit soaond narfon of bonds, numbered from 6,01 09,000 inclusier, 1n the giroceeds of all tho other prop- erty of mid Raflway Cowpany, covered by mald tor] &3 of Uct. 23, 140F, and o 'halders of aatd second serics of Loudn are not entitled {0 auy part of bbe pro- ceeds_of the] property covered by aald mortgage of June 16, 1868, tinlean such yraceedn aro tuaro that a Dclont o fay thio whole of sald firat nerfos of bande, |n ‘whiich ovent thio holiern of walit necond sericn of bojus would have a lien upou siich strpita g and (he hoidara of aaid second nerioa uf Londs, numbera 5,001 to 1,000 inclunive, kave not th right of cquty, whicl 1a elait- &d by thom or on thelr bohelf, fn_thia ait, to. require tho ‘Teapactiva holdurs of wald firat serios of bonds numUers 143 5,000 iuclusive, to eloct whotlier to claim aud have {ho boneft of & Hen pro rata with o hulters of (he ratd econd merien of londs, upon he cnlire proporty covered Ly thie waftl murigage of Oct, 21, 1804, and, na a condi- tion thereof, to relinguish priority of lien under thn oaid morigage of June 15, 1KY upon the property covorod theruby, for the bouefit of sald first eeriva of Vonds, until satisfied 10 the oxclusion of eald necond series, or {n liou thereof, to claim their full lega) Tight’ sod priority of lien, under the sald mortgage of Juus 16, 1806, upun tho propezty embraced therolu, for the exclurivo benofit of sald first series of londs, untfl satiafled, sud therannon relinquish the right to'claim tus beneBt 6f maid mortgare of Uct, 2, 1468, until alter atinfaction of the second serica of Louds; nor liave tlio holdars of “{hie secoud scries of bond any Fight or eanity td put the holdera of sald first soriva of bouds to any olection in the premines, or ta require y of them, 10 walve suy right of prefer- uder #ald morigage of Juno 1, 1AGR, an & condition of clalming or vnjoying the full betet of the woauclly aordou 4o thoal by maid morigago uf Oc! 803, It s alro declded that the property should bo sold tognthor. Tho valuo of- the proporty cov- ered by tho firat mortgago I8 stated to bo 47 per cent of tho valtio of all tho property ; the princi- pal sum is declarod to Lo due. The whole amount s estimatod at §11,251,635.00 i gold, with futoront from May 21, 1675, and costs, 0,254,219.28 beitlg duo on tho firat mortgago, and §4,997,316.62 on the second. Tho whols })mpert.v of tho Nuckford, Itock Island & Ht. Louls Toad dud of the Orion & Miuotsville Rtoad is to be eold togother as one Empm ', 8L ublic suction, in Chicago, to the bighest bidder, f tho sinount bid &200,000 {4 to be pmd in cash at tho thno of eale, ond tho bolauce, if desired, may bhe paid in any of tho ousstanding bonds or coupons secured by the morteagen or certificatos of Indobtodness tusned 1n placo of coupons, st much per cont as ihe Court shall direct, Tho pruceods are to ho divided as follows: #12,606,Y5 to tho Union Trust Company for its foos, §8,400 for counsol ifooy, €21,362.90 duo to the Orion & Mineisvilic Tailroad Company, that being tho balance dus it undor {ts cantract with tho Rockford Road. About &45,000 is to Lo paid to various parties in.ordor to put them on an mwnl footing with tho rest, thoy not laving taken advantago of the provisional coutract of July and October, 1672, Notico li to ba givon to the bondhalders by Fubllnntmn 1o a nowspoper tn Now York and ’rankfort-on-the-Main whenover the clerk ro- coiven nuy monoy from tho Mauter, 1I. W, Dishop, as to the pisco whoro tho monsy can be received, ‘ITbo Hecetvor is to poy over any amounts to tho Master which be may roceive from tho time of the ontry of the docreo up to tho time of tho salo, T'he sxle ia to ba absotte, and not subject to suy redemption, nor aball thera bo any necoasity for thie appraiacment of tho premisos, and &l partios clalming under oither raliroad company subseqnant to the flling of the origiusl LUI'wil bo barred from any in- terest. The following In the property to be sold : A road from Hock Tslaud Junction to ort Dyron Juction, 19 4-10 miles, At Nock Islaud, 6-12 unlea, ¥rom Colona to Minoravillo, 1 4-10 miles, 'From Orlon to Mouwmouth, 33 1-10 miles. Mrauch road from Rock Tilver Juuction to coal wnines b Cleveland, 1 6+10 il From Monmoulli to Alton Junction 161 8-10 miles, A detached rond from Keltusburg to Hage- town, which lisa o conuaction with any of the otlier Tuadg, 17 0-10 miles, A fotut futereat with thu Ch 0 & Northwestern Railway from lock Island unction +to Bterling, 5 2-10 mtles, g contract with (he Cuicago' & Norlhweslérn Ninl road Company for the Jolnt ues of mald road hetweon sald points, A right of_way from Fort Byron duno- tiou to Rock Islud, From Orivn to Miverwville, & distanco of 5 &-10 miles, the Gompeny awne right of way, track, aud appurfenances (subjoct to & decrog entered n'this cawnn i favur of the Orfon & Miuces. o Tialicoad), Alwo, 3 contract with the Tndlanayolls & Bt. Lonis Raflroad Compnny, for tho ura af its road frow Alton Junction aud East St, Loui, 2l miles, and ecrtaln depot priviieges and faclition ” at. East Bt " Loutn," A euntrach with the Olicago & ltock laland aliroad for (hpuro of ta track, betweun Coloua and Porl iyron Junction and from Tort yron Junctinn to ok Talaud, slds trackn, 32 8-10 miles, Al tho depota along the litio of (hie Rockiord, Rock Ivland & Ht, Louis Itaflraad, excopting st Blorling, Rock Islaud Junction, Tort Byrou Junctiou, Colona, Aloxandria, Moumautl, Liushuall, Altopdunction, and the freight depot at Cliapln, ' Careshiop, Liop, wachin-sliop, and rotad-Lou 5 together with the tools aud machiuery {i aald shops, Au_enginc-hoso at Rock Taland Junction? Sagetown, and_ Keltbaburg, Hundry aupplics on Lund, averaging $15,000 worth, The rolling-stock to bo aold consiats of 14 first and sccond class coaches aud elcopors, 16 way cars, 8 baggage and mail oars, 241 froight oars 29 stook cars, 50 aat cary, 817 coal cars, and 80 locomotives, T'he roal estata compriscs lots and quarter seo- tious in Heary, Green, Behuyler, Macoupiu, and Rook Island Conntios, Tho Court reserves to ilself the right, aftor tho sale aud the filing of tho Master' report, to make any modification of the ordor of distribu- tion nanied horein, which, upon {lrnnor applica tion to {s, may seom Just and equitable, THE LINOOLN PANK ANSENAMENT, A few dayn agzo an ordor was ontered by Judge Rogors to conlirm tho assossment iy the matter of tho oxtension of Lincolu P'ark, unfess objes- tiony wore filod by yestordsy morniug. Only ono abjection was Hled, that Deing by Busan 11, Clarko, and Lor asscasnmunt was modilod. A Judgnent was then entorad againat ail thso grop- erty mentionod in the asseswmont-roll, and tho firnt installwoent was fxad as 13 per coul, by or- derof ko Court. HILL TO BESCIND CONTRACT. N, P. Yglehart filod o lengthy bllIJultmhv In the Unitod Btates Olronit Court mgalnut 8, J. Whalker and about fifty other dafondants, to wet amide & contract. Iy Is charged shat m 1870 Walker agreed to buy of complaiusut and Ann Hhoey whout 100 lots in Caualport, for which ho was to pay 70,000, A paré of the purolissa money was paid and agesd wade, to be delivered when the remainder wan given. This doed Jile- biart olauns Walker succecded in wrongfully got- ting into his possvssion, sud baving it placed ou rooord, ‘Lhe complsiusnt clalma tuat the con- trach bas been brokeu by Walker's failure to pay the purchsso monvy, and ho therefare ssks that tho 'funmul be roscinded aud tho deed declared voi pivonexa, Cyrus 1), Phillips says that Le has bean dever(- d Ly bin wifo LIatt! d Lo prays that tha sops arstion may bo continued the rest of iy hfu, Martha M. Pago says that her husband, John F. Page, deserted hor uine yesrs ago, and sho thinks that if he could leave her no long sho can live without bim for tho roatof her lifs, and that this will beut be accomplishod by gettivg » di- voreq. i ITEMS, V. A. Turpin was yestordsy appoluted Ro- celver in tho case of the Firet National Bauk va. Asaliel and Luciay 8, Piorce, which was & ored- itor's bill, SUPERIOD COUAT IN RBBIEY, J. W. Boxton conunsuced a suwit by capias agaioat Jo B, Quing, claiming 1,000 for an susault aud battery, Thomas Kelly bogan a suit for 2,000 sgainst I i sraught aui for 93,000 apalset . Jennison brought sult for axainal Dujlju“n ¥, Ransow. ¥rodolina P, Rush, *George E. Younley, and b !"l.lalnll Wmn“léo:‘ s agsius t'%?m Bur- cantlls Iusurance bl T600Y0r g The ¥ires Nattona] lk:‘y of Morrta commonoed an action againat T. Il, Hanna, Jamon Darrott, d . B, Haona, claiming £3,0m, Max Itomer snod Petor Naff for 41.000, The Itaclua Hardwaro Manufacturing Gom- any commenced & surt in attschmont agaivat Lutber Allen to rocovor $2,000, . CIRCUIT COUNT. Carl Tiunorbeln commoncod » anit agaloat the City of Chicagn, laying damagon at £5,000, FEllno Bansen filod » bill against Juliana Am. brunn and William Loob to forecloso s mortgnga for £2,000 on tho sonth 29 fest of the north 67 fnot of tha onat 66 feet of Lot 104, in Dronson's Addition, A. J. McRean began & mnit for £0,000 againat tha City of Chicago, and John MeHugh and John Dufly sned tho name unfortunate eorporation for #3,000 more. flobort tunrt slso flled & principo sgalnnt tho city, clatming & like amount. Mathias Lucker commoncnd an action in tros- 2?603““““ Nicholas Bterlen, Iaylog damages at John Kilie aned J. G, Wright for #1.600, T, 13, Btowall filad a bi)) againal Elizabeth W. Titeh and (ertrade E. Fitch to foreclonn s trust- deod for 3,000 on Lota 32, 33, aud 34, in Cottage Grove, belng & sullivision of P'" of the N, Jt. (ltnrn-r of tho N, E, fractional { of Boc, 34, 39, COUNTY corn; Tn the ostate of (lsorgn O. Kpleaton, s grant of administration was mado to Holon M. Htan- ‘l'v;n &;:,d Amelia M. Btanton undor bond for 5,000, Hamuel 8. Stillwoll was appointed guardian for Dreston 1. Clarke, under bond for &1,000. Leavn wan granted to amend petitlons for as. sessmanta in rollw 45, 48, 61, and 53 of the Town of Lake. TIE CALL. Jrpar Gany—120 ta 1 Jupor Moonr—Gi, 64, JUDANENTA. Usiten BTaTER Clucuit Cousi—Itnar Broporrr =T, C. line ot al, Ve, Bohhis aud I, Stovenn aud 3, Svoitton, $1,37541,—14, O. Kenyon ve, 3.'F, Wite, Y HUIERIOR CounT—COXFRAFINNA~T, €. Ilmg vn. Jaraen A. Wilson, $062,60,—11. 11, Watars v+, A, I}, Mo Notl, $106, . Jupar Gant—T, A, Doger et n).' ¥, W, Bent, N 824770, —Michacl ‘Ontrowicke va, Htveatr Lawinak, $ITIVE—), E, Aball et al va, Enmon $21050.~Louin Hchaffn ve, Antan William Gaatfield, $872,36.--, I, Neu Htovens, $300,—R, Hoardaleo ¢t al. va, I Judgment restored tor §1,152, William Baker, $317,43,—1L. 'L, Doyle v», gwldl, $120,—Jobn Andoravn ve, N, AL 17 Coutr Coust—Jrnox TooTn=Lange Brothers ¥8, Omar Nowinan, §112,—I8, P, Conger et ul, va, Teaac ews and Jacol Kaufman, $5475,—Deter Kcmonim ya, Inracl Hunderland, $163,73.—8hnon Fuley ve, Mary A. Law, §241.08.—~W, A, Elmendor! v, 323,51 laters of Providence of S, of Ahe Wouds v, Jacol Kramer, $474,15,—W, ¥ n, A, Rocback aud Htephen 'Kahow, £411,10,—~N, J, 1arri L. Lamn ve, 5. olls & Co, va, I, I . Hand vs, Henry Crawford, marr va, Martin Keiler, 42,46 of Chicamn vu, Edgar'Lormin, B W, C, Clarke va, T, 1, unt, st Joveph Humpa WIHAT IS MONEY? Differonco Between nn Obfect and n Mea of Exchangoe. Mr. CharlesI. Carroll, of Bonton, roplies to Wendoll Phillips ou tho naturo ad functions of monoy. Ifis statoment is 8o clear aud irrefuta- blo tuat wo reproduce it : To the Editor af the Eoaton labs ; Wendoll Plullips aceepts for truth she parni- ciouw ervor first promulgatod as a doarine of po- Diical_oconomy by the colobrated prujector, Johu Law, whose purposon 1t sersod, that money 18 not an object of exclnngo, bt merely the mice dium of exchangs, Ou thi« metaphywical ab- #traction the whold fabrie of fictitivus curroncy rests, and Mr. Phillips ic eadeavoring to fouud upon it a vchome of Governmont pajor currency unlimted fo volume, oxcopt iu the desire amil ability of individuals to make mortgages vud in- cumbor themaolves and the nation with a nesd- lous load of debt. Mouoy 18 uo abetraction: it Is a commodity, tho simplost (hlnF iu tho world, It isthe fuuc- tion of a commodity to circulato as an objece of oxchango, to bo bought aud sold: and ting in oxprously the function of monoy. Monoy is the most ousoutial and conupionous object of ox- chiaugo in commerce the wide world over. No- body cares, as & question of commercn or sclonce, what may be tho ultimato use of a thing which evorvhody or suybody wants as & commodity, and fu ready to pay for In valuo or sorvico. Asa commodlity, ovorybody wnnta mouey. Thero I8 no ‘special medium of exchango. Every commodity han the quality of a mediim of oxohange; that is to way, every com- modity ia capablo of boing a medium au woll a6 8y objoot of exchange, ~Tho owuer of jron sy flud it conveniont to exchango bis iron, pouad for pound, for wool, an a medinm to x. chaoga for wheal, or any othor desiable thing, withott oven nawing the monoy uuit. Nor iu this wors of bukinesy vary ucnl:l.iuun it is com- mon smong farwers and country dealers in re- mote places, “Ilio purposo of a mediim of exchange Is por- foctly served by au evidence of debt, an otdinary account curront, any vort of base wotalis & token, or even by a counterfeit coln or noto, at the o= tion of thiosa wko cousout to tho employment of such a medinm ; but tho purpoan of money can ouly bo sorved by that which makes Ml payment in itself, as an object of oxcbange, an almoluto cquivalent of intriusic value iu cast, domand, and supply, *It is the ossonco of woney,” vays M. Huskisson, **to porscss intrinsic value"” Par- chasing: power is not value unless it be paying pover also. Thero is nothing in & bank or a Government currency but the priuciplo of an account current, Wo havo but to debit the bank or tho Governe mont, a8 the caze may be, to the value losued on ita obligation, aud oredit tho saie Ly tho value xecelved when tho obligation is disposed of, Docs any ono suppoo this complication of dobt and crodit s monoy ? or that with its bonds, mort- gages, indorsomonts, and ramifieations of om- barruasinont, aud tho inevitablo crises it ongune iem, it iy, 4o individuala or the nation. the equiv- lont of capital in gold aud uilvor? Does Wen- dolt PLillips thiuk 807 Yet this cowplication, ombarrassment, and &mvony in tho place of monoy, wWo must Lave it if we adopt his schome of cmirency, or coutinue tno mixed sys- tem wo have now; for so far as we sub- stitute an infortor currency for monoy, mouey Wwill not maintain its value, and 04 soon as it falls horo Lelow lis valuo in' Londan, s imndieat- od by tho par of £4.86.65 to the nonnd sterling, monoy will not rewmain in the country, as overy meichant knows, As 10 the measuro of value—anothor abstrac- tioo af the money question—evory commadity aud every servico inoaaures tho vaiue of that for which it will exohange. 'Thicra Is no fiseduces to tho value of auything o sorve sa s common measura of yaluo. The comparison of mouey with tho moaxures of length, woight, aud capa- city, which la &0 commonly made by writors on the aurrency iw imnertinont, Theso measurcs aro implomonts, ixod in their degrae, which ro- maiu 1 tho hauds of sollors ; monoy is nothing of the sort; it ima thing thatis barfered and moasnred by that which it measures, recipri it passea from seller to buyer, and varios value moro th any othor commoditio, es- pecially since it 1s subject to the interforonce uf Uovarnment and ot luuklns in the multipica~ tion of dollars, of no coat snd uo valuo, which lnull|§ Intorchangeable with money, adulterate sud dopreciate it effectually to tha cost of tho owner of manoy snd ultiwately of the vountry, without any componsstion whatover, Loublo thae dollars of currancy in this conntry, tho oapital being the same s bofore, with the “amo aotivity of sirculation, and if tho eurroncy i, roal mouoy, or interchiangesbla with it, monoy will fall o valuo' oue-tmlf aod prices il b doubled, indubitably, If, having a me- tallio cutrency, we akould _uplit our coin fnto balves and ralss tho denomination of the Lalf-dallar to tho dullar, we should donbla the dallars aud pricos, and reduco the yalue of the dollar the same, but not the value of money ; that would remain unaffeotod. Wo whould arill pay 25.8troy graina of standard gold for thesama valuo in anything elss s boforo, but thy price would bo 34 instead of 1. For money is the ponderable mass af gald and silvor outsids of tho arts, in_ciroulation or in hoards, whothor coined or uncolnod, It is the common aud uni- vorssl n*unllnnh 0f valuo in exobange, and no decroe of (lovernment, or trickory with' tho do- uomination, can alter thiy fuct. * Man fn tlicir bargaine," eays Looke, “contract, nat for de- nomiuations or sounds, but for the intrinsio val. ue," Outaurxs i, ansorr. om, G, H, Iirys y in —— Iow a Valuable Remittance Waa Fouud Aftor 8ix Mouths’ Scurche Taterson (N, J.) Freas, On Fob, 8 Iast s lotter, coutalulng checks, eto,, to tho suount of £10,000, wea mailod_from tho Firat Nations] Bank at _the Paterecn Post-Ofilca to tho Impotters’ aug Tradors' National Bank of Now York, the Now York agents of the bank here. The Now York bank falled ta receivo the lattor, aud, of courds, there was much suzicty about 1t on the part of the offors of the Viret Natlonal Bavk. Hoarch was mado in tuo Pater- son sud New York Poit-Oftices, a8 woll sy 1n both tho banks, the ssarch extendiug over days, but no trace of the misslug package could bo found. Now strong approhonsions of a mail-rubbery were enter aud tho (overamont_oftlcl ere lmprepsod with the ides. ‘Iie Firuc Natlooal Dauk meauwbito pro- ceodad to make the bast srrangoment {v could for avoldiug loss. An oxtonsive correspondence —tho package contaluing thirty accounts of suu- E: TITURSDAY, ' JULY a9, =<y 1875, dry partias—wan necarnary, and indemnity bands hard to bo prepared and miven by the bank to al| thewn partjen. Finally all was provided for ey ceptabout 2200 of pension checka of the [nitel Hiaten Governmont, It taking tanch longar to arrango tiat toattor—throuah the dilatory pro. eerron of tho circuminention officn—than ‘it i tho private oner. Ov July 6—exartly rix month to aday from tho timn the Intter wna fost—the olerkd In the Port-Oftics In this city had oceasion to poka under their stamping-tablo for mome thingz that had dropped on tha floor, and thera, Bungly Iving in oo small erack betweon the bote tom of tho table and tho flour, was Uin missinie lotter, with fta $10,000 futact., It was the only Jettor ovor lont at thin office, and it in & little re- markahlo that it ahould havo Leen ao valuablo n one, and should havo caused such oxtraordiary trouble and anxiety, ——— A BLIND MANYS PERIL, Great Dostriction of Rattlesnakes in the Woude of Pennayivantu, A Sork Sun, Biranora Hra vt July 16,—A blind man named Henry Getein?, n'native of Wisconsin, and & man named Sotn Dapuy, from tho wost- orti p'art of tho Stato of Olno, got off an Lrio train at thin place, ani. cromsing over into York Hiate, stopped over night at Barryvillo, On the folloning morning they reerosenl the river into Pennrylvania, and atarted for Sholinla Falla, 6 milon nurtluvest, at or near which the; hal rela- tives rosiding. Dopuv iwm grost trout fishare man, andy purohaning a fislung-rod and brwket, tha two atarted on thoir wav, Depus Lasing: con cluded to find Shohols Creek ovn Alfr way un. Loaving Sholioln, they walked shout a miln, when tLoy reached the creek, and Depuy com- menend fishing, s fished for abonut 3 milee, mocting with zood snceers, whon the two, cos ingg to anopen mpat on tho right bank of the atream, sat down to rest nnd lunch, While Innchung, Depuy had hin attention directed to n anall ridgo of rocks on the opporite » tlo of the ereck, by a peculiar ratthig nome, He wan sat- 1sfled that a rattlernake den wan not far and calling Jus biind companton's at tho fact, Depuy forded tho ntreamn. tho opponite shore, ho walked a few rods 1y the LiL whon suddunly his attention wan drvan to s old difed Innb, upon which lay coiled a hugo rattlesnake. e hialloed to his biind comrade to ancertain whether ho wan in Learing distance, and roceiving an answer hioreturned and asrinted him across “tho stronm. Togother the two walked to whero Dopuy had reen tho snake, whon Orfendoll aat down. & large wtick, Depuy appronched to within reaching dintance. when ho dealt the roptile o antden biosw, Kalling It instantly, No moouer had ho killed ths snake than Orfendoff called to lim, saying that ho felt something stranga crawl ovor hix fent. Do- puy started Lo rolurn’ to his comrade, when ho obeerved a huige rattlewnnlie not morn than 10 feot distant from where the blind man aat. snd another not 3 fent away coiled and ready to apring. Depuy struck at tho furihest sunke, but iased ity the anako eacaping into tho rocks, Ho roquested Orlendoff 4o remain perfectly quiat, while he approached to within reaching distance and attackod tho reptlle, The snako drow back his head in timo to excapa tho blow. Depuy asalu rajved hin atick, bt beforo ho contd bing it down tho suke struck the blind mau, Lurse bz fiw fanga drep into the fleshy part of hia Tight leg, just below the knes. As the snake way about to strike the second tume, Depuy rtrack it a blow which Ialied 1t. Jlo then oxani- ed hin comoanion. The blood wam cozmg from tho wouud, and tho limb began to swell npidly, Having heard that freshdirt immo- diately applied "to u anake-bito wan an almont certain cure, ho recurod nome, and after repeat- ed applications of this antidote the swelling hs- gAn Lo disappoar, and in aboat two hiours tho Jegz wan reduced almont to s natural size, and the unfortunate man way alio Lo sluwly resuma his journey. Thoy took o different coprre, aird met with no further mishap uuntil they ‘wero about to gscend a wmall ledyo of rocks near o wwawp. licaching tho summit of tho ledye, .Depuy agatn hoard the dendly rattlo, aud at tho Laso o1 tho Lill ho discoverod many poisonois reptiles coiled upon stonos and sticks, The sunkod were of various sizes, from 27 to d); feot in leogth. Ifo mut to work dispatebing them, and in less than fiftcon minntes ho had Killed forty-nine, tha rext making thoir cacape iuto tho rocky and undorbrash., 1t was now eotting dark, and, baming nearly 3 miles to £0. tho two started on their way totho falls, which placa thoy reached without any furthor adventures, Four or tive weaka ngo, subsoquent to the firen in tha wuuds, wovorsl cows aud s pumber of rhoep, whilo pasturing in the wools, wandercd iuto theso dens nud wero bitlen, ous cow and threo ehoep dying from tho bites. The sur- rounding nofghborhood Ia quito thickly popu- Intod, and koveral persuns have Lect bitten within the past few years, Emeag e Lo THE JOLIET IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY. Spectal Diapaten to The Chwaan 1 ribune. Jorasr, 1L, July 21.—The Jolict Iron ana Bteel Company dishnrsed ovor £50,000 among its employes to-day. The fron, rail, and puddiing- milly are shut down. Tho' Rupcrintendont haw been evperimonting in rerotling old rails for & day or #o, but baa abandoned it for the present, not being as succcssful {n the stiempt as he desired, CONSUMPTION, the scourge of the humnn family, mayin its carly stages bo promptly srrested and porma- neutly enred, Ravenswoon, W, Va.—D, R, V. Pierce, Buf- Jalo, N, ¥,—8is : For the lant yonr I have been using your Goldon Medical Discovery, T owe my lifo to it, baving boon afilicted for yoars. Didnot use it but a short timo beforo I was bouofited; at that time I was very bad, not ablo to it up much, was suffering greatly with my throt, was getting vlind, bad s dry congh, snd much pain in my lunga. I bave used twelve bot- tlcs of tho Diacovery, and am almost woll. « 3, Rate T, Wanoxen, A son of Nr, J, I, Mescck, of Chatham Four Corners, N. Y., has been cured of consumption by Dr. Dierco's Goldon Medical Dixcovery,—so s My, C. I. Cautield, cditor of the Chitham Couricr, B. R. Eglar, druggist, of Weat Union, 0., writes to wtate that Dr. T'ierce’s Golden Medical Disoovery Liaa offected a wondorful curo of Con- sumiption in big neighborhood. —_ UOEAN NAVIGATION. National Lina of Steamships, NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. $ith July, at9 2 CANADA, July sndon Diret., 2 at8a, i, mu“m ug. bat s, m, Cabin snd #w, enrravey, Moturatick. ets at reduce Stoerago tickols, 2 currcuty, ou Lrireat Nritaln, . 15, LARSON, e Conbonto o or £ AVplY U Nortiesst gorner Ol & a0d Randolpl icpgu. 'Eu ONLY DIREOT LINE T0 FRANGE, ‘onipany's Mail Steamahipe Katurday, July:t IS A shnl damac] B . it V0K D Pl Toling wln eabla, A i, i third, T Katurn tiol 1 rates, Meorsge 825, with superiur ascen and tarludiog ‘81l acouaries. withaas ecive AMERICAN TINE REDUCED RATES TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, Aud all ports i Ureat Britain and tho Coutineat, d. 1L MILNF, Western Agont, CUNARD MAT ' Saling Thres Tis a Week 1o and fiom BRITISE PORTS. LOWEST RATES, t Cu R nfi:’:}m uwpany's (ikfia., nortlwost corner Ulark sod o o Villine, Fleat it . SANITARIUM. GINGINNATI SANITARIUN, o ¢ froin r.i'-lln‘.m-év. Saicsine d @ willi N sud those ue ud otlier narcotics. for !.K‘lllht 93cussive Wew uf opfum il e ‘Bamion Coaty, Ohia, S ) AMUSEMENTS. “HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Monday, July 19, Third Werk of the Grenteat HIt Fver Known §n Ghicago, by tho Famons Union Square ‘Theatrs Co, In M, Hart Jackson's adaptation of tha wreat play entitled THE TWO ORPHARS, Wit thn orfginal cast. Eveey evening and Wednea- Gay azl Katurdy: Tatine s, 5 % ADELPHI THEATRE, CLOSED for tha ne toen for the production fn )3 relieareals and propara. Hmitice g 3 Mone's Gurgeotin Bpertarte, fin 0 316 of Buck ICOIm W LTCEX. Mith New aul Magnifiont Boners, Gorgeons Come tmines, Jo-plendent” Papeantry. 14 efal Cret, (hrand Tallet, Grana 2108 Marvelous Exe cellence, on Mon: ACADEMY OF MOSIo, PZOPLE DELTOITED WITIE ROBERT McWADE'S RICHARD I, I¥ DUTCICend RORY 0WpE, Ponitivoiy ouly threo pightn more and Saturday Mate nre, v SMANT KNOW THYSELF(" DAVH men only, from 9 Obrerye the addr SHIRTS. . "A’Good Shirt, $1.50 A Good Shirt, 81.76 A Good Shirt, §2.00 FRUM STOCK, RHIRTS to arder & spectalty. 4 LIy Linen Collars 82 per ox, ‘\\\ HARRIS & COBB, ‘ 171 8. Clark-st, - £ LEGAL, Sl MASTER'S SALE. Cnder Nacree of I’u}finv in the matfer of the Bockford, Ruck Iaand & St Louis Rail- road Company, United Kiater of Amer bla : ot 1he Northe " ! the niiet i chacer ek, tome " Any of Now Y wok Teland & N Lanfy I \ Stinaravilie Ratirond Gumpauy, ani an, Datendants, and Tintert S, X Favo inter: in. In parsuanee uf a docenn ef the 1o wbuvn entitind canan on the 13 Bt of bunds, who art o entered o nlr, A, 1, 4 X P Henty W, i uf Covire, -Hlm{lwflfllhn ety Al me (1 anoas rala parer Blic suirtionta the bughest aml howt it i thrtolur, on Tuo T aighioen o wicluck [ the forennon of na, front dnor of tho itepabiie Janallowrt, in tha ity of Cliicago, Coun Btata ot inols, and e direcied In aald du [T ik gaged peemises d vseribed i tho b plaint Aled in culd‘enann, thel: Lol 1) oy f August, A, ing the ontiro rallc ratd Racktord) Tack Ixland & St Lets Ratlread pny, whh sl Leanchios aind 1racks 1o th ¢ by it, and als defiot-ground in, station-huues, copin: “hitene, REain hoane heare, and all ear’ Kra . cial-liniars, or 01 Hor i (4111 wachinoanope: sl ail kinds of s aitiig stk ants, miachineze And tals Ild fur ‘tho. 15 cne pectiun with ‘said hockford, Rock Island & Rt Loute Ratfrund Campany, or 16 coal laude and cosl milen, tne cluling ail “lacomatienr, | carm, ur other rolling gtock and equipments, tmvle- menta, fiel, and’ matoriale for opueating. repatring, or replaciog tho said iailrsad o i1y of 1ta heanchiue, or o ur for tperating and. workln al inines or any of §is squiiionte: airo af connected with or relating to tha -l 1 [ L and Calo sl righits, - cliimes, o aat to all leases, coutracte, Agrsemonts mado with any parifcs owning Lucdr, or mfaeral lands, or raitruad, or vailronds, or with auy ather partins for any otlier properts, tognthor with all and sineular tho landy d appurtenancos unu bekoog aesinns, amaiudors, nila, {ncomen, nd_ proiits’ thereol : aud and {atoroats whiata- of the sald Hock. Hallroad oy iy cu Ofin. Bnl to thesamo: alaa tho ¢otlse. milroad o 1 Orion & Mineravillu Kailroad Comyiany, ith all 1he s chib vileges, and apparton, horato belouxing) ier proporty, teal and purswoal, belopoug to ktord, Nock Iaiand -\x Nt Loute Hallread pany and eald (O & Minoraville itailroad Company, or either of me aud which Is now in I on uf Wilham 1T, Ferry, Rovtiver: and A Tl tihts, Trencincr, and (mings whie Liaso bean acquired by tiase or otherwise by the Reenlvor diiriug the ey nrction with sall ealtr ad o at tho timo tho' nale “thoraby decried fa by bosamlon, or W which o may then bo entiled, 88 ono proporty “and net in separato pircals. 17 tho tarins af said dueres e hondred thousand aiiars of tho sum bid 3t such sals 18 to b F Al prchaser halance of the b at th ime ol salo, TR R aid o tho Manier It @ recnive 1o o utstanding tapaid Vonds or oougn 0d nuder and rocurtd by the murlaagneof Jane i, s T i oned I said dreron or cortls din liou of auyof aid cou. nes 43 4ald Conrt aliall irect at alo. o tarticular dracripthon of tho said propa: roforuace can batind to seld eveea. Yy i L TSHOP, Masterin Chancery of the it Conttof the United ircult Gong taten (o thn Northorn Uatrict of Kllino Daod July 19 1 PROPOSALS. Oriser. Coroxnus & Torem It R Co., CoLrsuts, O, July Dda for the cansirurtion of the Colimlius & Toledo Tailroad will bo receised ut the oftice of the Compan fu the city of Colunibun, in the Ntato of Oblo, uuil uoon, ou the 31 day of August uext, Lids nisy bo wads for constructiog one or mo thonn, ar tio whole Tuad, and niay luclids all materiale necedsary 1o cowplets o wholo litie ready for equipe ment. Tho ueceessry maps, profiles, ni stimatns for the work ean bo found st the oflico of the Chicf Luglueer, Thil 1. Tashier, whero all requirod Information wili b iven. "The Comrany resceve the right to refect any and all blda offerod. M. AL GLE Preatdenit C. & T\ 1i. It. Co. CITY COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, Citscado, July 13, 1876, PROPOSALS 1'OIt COAL Boniod Proposala yill be received until tho 20th tnst., for furninbitig the city of Chicayo wiin coal au follown : 1,600 tons {tmure or Tess) selected hinip Coal, or otlier Buft Caal of (e samie quality, freo from ditt or sercening, for Fire Degartment, 150 tony (more of low) burd (au) Coal, for Fire De- parbiment. 200 tous (nore or Tews) liard (amall ez Coals B0 L {raars or loa) hard (rapge) Goals Atuvo Coul for Firo Departvnt o ba hauled by cily, remaiuder to bu delivorad ay requitod. gt - servind (o rejoct any wnd all Dirds. b f HAYER, ol BISHOP HRLLNDA COLERGES, Aftord the highast Intollectust and Ghristian Kdu thun, for th daughtors uf gentleiaeu, st v to clinrgus. The Colligee are & Wla apart, s Touie Luldra by eald from Suspeonon Hridges Nisgara ho Ity Hov. 1 HELLAUTH, vl lurin, e with su ablu staft turniler pariicats ¥ (0 ilie Principal _ PARK INSTITUTE, FOR OIRLS AND YOUNG LADIESH, 75 sud 17 Aslluud-nv., Chicago, under T ont 11k An Iostitution of the Fust Urade, Doarding Do partment eularged. Roums newly furnidtied, large and efficient corps of Teachers, ¥all Terns bogius Baph. 18, 1676, Keud for Catalogue, EGIATE AND COMMERUIAL INSTITUTE kil e Hagen o ot et Propacatory (o Uollage, the Reldnithe Bchimls, or usiness, witl o -(wu-u:am[ Ahosouighy bty sical trataivi by wilitaiy dieilllng, wymuastlos, sowlug, vic. Gataluguos sant on appheation. VERNON INSTITUTE SO YOUNG LA- Eastublinhed in 169, Mru, ary . Mastiand, Principaly, Boards Iy aud Engluby, French, Gerimas ot kN it ay Heliool, Latin. Freuel inapoken {n (b family, No. 4 Verion Plsce, Balllmore, Kulerouves givan on sppb cation, . DAME DE BROSSARD DRAPEI'S FRENCH S Eoglleh Hourduuig Hehoul for Youug Lulie urchi-dt., Harti onb, The full leros Wil beglu Rept. 8, For infurmation or oireulars, sddives an abuve, Wk M—EVA ) LEL QUARTEIL Ko cxt o Acudetiy for Doy, 12 fulles {r. plin, 10 inmtrvctoru. Bo0, SUVKTLILUE (Harvard AL ALY, Media, I, NOS, 0 & 11 NASRAUSST., NEW YORK, LCULAIL ROTEN ud LETTEIS, OF Ojtk Jorus G EAIL N r.lgm‘n AR KD svailable (o all the "‘"fi\ citios} or, b 1o Uuited Blatos, West luding, &0, “TELEGRAVIIG HERE e F i, WAL Accountsol Bauks, Baukers abd cilivis feceived. e “MAN HBTOHBL, Avicum SEANLIGOD MHSTORRL RAILROAD TIME TABLE, RRIVAL AND TEPRRTURE 0P 1T FXPLANATION OF Ilfl'rm‘.l’('t.\MHKI.—\‘!‘-lnrvh’; ind & A q CHICAGO & NOR ke e w o e LAY T nrner lalinim.stey ot ot th4 s an n tinnara Lakn ~Depot earmar of Wall) Depot corner of Canal MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILRAY, ool af Lake-st.y and Fortal Tiesntye vier, 87 Clavkeat., wutkeart eorner af S LAZat., Tremunt Maute. e il and Mane o and Hun‘iay Kz, ACHICATN., ALTON & ST, Louss, % ‘nm;‘(’M;w,vfi."A’n ;u I‘l'v['l:r,l :;mrtr Mllff Liwes. o Dt et St s ttomse s v a1 V1T R R o cemer oen, Kanraa City and Donver Faat 1 Bt Fauls and Sprinxtinld Bt dows, Bpringlield & Taxng curin, ROuKix & tHurlingtos Pronis, Keokok & Hurlingto {:hieaga @ Paducah Nallrosa Sieeatur, Lacan, Washingian ..llthcl & Dwight Asoammodatiy CHICAGN, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD. 'nfon ey oty rorner A (Canal., Sauth tlari-st,, vppor Mitwankee & Prairis Diviston, I'assenaar, Milwaukee, Ls Aoy * 4:00p. m; atao, | Mnnasnal And Stevens Paint, Passaux: Milwsukon, St Facl & Minn =pulls, thiough Express, 11003, m.' t7 ILLINDIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, foat af Lake st, «m! fool nf Tienty vecond-ap, e ML i pas Aok Tkt Spranchen Nt Pearts ant Kavknk Dubugue & ubugug S Gliman Nialeanth.ot,, 64 Clart., Ticket Oices, ey e dmavouwort, chivan & HE. ' Soroph Tam a8 FXprens,, u(}!lg. chin & St Josophs Kl owiiee's (i60Y0 Acoumtion 1 Dwnerin(iruvn Accominod st Luwner'sUrova Acoummaod, » T*Ex. Bundaje, tite. Basiras KANKAKEE LINE, From Cantral Depot, soot faike-st, and depot condert, Trcoot'office, 181 na,.-)alpnuz':n{.:-l':mf" Leave. — | 1:0p. m., B0 p, m, Arrie, Indiananolis, Laui natl Dy flyroreiio & Clacto Indianayolis, Loulsyiiia Cincin: ety Night Eprosaidayy | CINCINNATI AR LINE AND E 2 Leave. | Arrice, Indiynspolis. Loutsville & Oinotn.| =l Initinoarie outertile & Eiain| B0 ™ A 7305 m, CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Mall and Express Hyron Paeenor. Flkin Prenangor, 03 Pansatier, HENTTSBURG. CINCINNATI & ST, LOWIS RAILROAD. Tickol agice, 11| Kamdiyhessr ooy piscst S, 3 i ('Alr!,unbu. Plitsburg & New York| . c‘llul'l.hll §ithy 80s.m.[* 6:40p. m, & Night wu.(mr1 & New Vork presa(dally).... 780p. m.} 7:408.m. PITISBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAQO RAILWAY. : Toare, | drriee; i BALTIMORE & OHID RAILROAD 1;.;2.‘.‘1;«.;",:.:. oy o Eepsltion uilding and depot oy Mo al, ol afice, 100 Clark-at Mall, tod, ey e CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Dievoty curner af Van Buren and Shermansis, Ticket oftce, Grand dvic(te Hotel, ! 4 [ Omaha, Leavenw'tli& Atohlson Kz Peru Accomnmodation, Nicbt Hapros e SCALES, FAIRBANKS' ATANDAKD SCALES UF ALL KINDS. FAIRDANKO, MORSE & 0O, 111 & 113 Lake S, Chicaga, Rozarefultobuy nnly the Genuine, hiloutua i chastard by the iy foy Lo o3 iy (e o atienit " ‘e, e LA roquiriug it dolicats itntione i honie AT, pto,. call s write: Biriotly ousidestish: Umoo, 9 8, e Gal"1 ‘g e Sundars, W80 13, NO ¢unRe NO PAY! Dr. Kean, 460 BOUTH ULM!K-ET., OHIOAGO, H." Lo consulied, Vorsonatly oe 'ITI.(‘," _,'",";;{‘ ?‘hl“’ ral ur DUrvous dlasazer i s the ol (T tADls Cliren o7 00 pay. ndars tru ¢ DEL. O, 141 Wasblugton-at,, Chicsgo, Yanger engaged than auy phynetsid f Ulideaga in the thatment of Chroule, Sorual, st P'rivate Discasos, Bawiual Woskuoss and Tuge teticy pormanoutly cured, Ladive roquirlug delis cato tratinent, with Lonie and hoard, may eall or writa ineontidence,” A book for all (ilustrated), 0 cents, slug, prunstare i fu valu avary i mervous debility, ete., haviog ki ‘recnudy, s ol s dmpiealface: s 3 a1 luis o] Address J. ML . ; TR e At T5 cents per 100, In the Counting-Room of this Office,