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ted on Thursday evening, and rxpreted ?:‘:nz‘:;:::'hhnvn Nier In s port Iast evening. 8> »avn the Dotralt Triiums of Biturtay.....Lant Hatnre (ny the (lasernmant work on tho Kenosha Ifarbor it prought to & close, Bome work in yob to be deng by thia Hilwnukeo dredqn fu tho baain, and when (at 1) fuished the Kenosha Harhar will be ono of tho fiien on Tako Micligan, capablo of accommoiating tho Tatgeat vesseln likely to do husinea at that port. NO ELEVATING ABSOCIATION. Tielativa to tho elovators of thin port, whtch havo {1 far thin soamon run wild and without prodt o helr cwuerr, matters have been 80 far harmonised st an axnociation lias been ngreod upen to embraco 1o workiug elevatore, ntated at thirtoen, The sleralor rnlw«rlllh‘fl upon are !,cto the veas et KMI-“I Tor ftanaferring, aud, 1 putin_storo, '1éa adilitions for any number of daya vt exconding ten, Wit lina Lecome of (bo constituttonal gruauborn abot eXorbls harges at Duffalo ey 8080 e Nend with presen At lenat m’:;‘ 5 peep Ius een panged thi neason atiout extortion driviny :‘llh(n‘ul,x ote, It ina maller of no Jittls pract tarant to tha Clty of Bufalo whether $73 fl‘;fl- 1 b Joft Lera for the transf T of €0,100,000 hushels of grain s=and It would amo to that ot 1e per bushel—or Whether tha work_ehall bo dono o B paltsy §$18,000, —Liugalo Kzpress, 29th, VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, Speelal Divpateh to The Chirin Tribune, Poat 1Tunox, Mich., Ang. L—=owN~Props Nebras- X, lolland, Atlantlc, Laka Ontarin, Araxes, Tudis, Ralutgh aud connoris, B, Hale and connort; chrs Camden, Famo, Lona 8tar, Alva Dradley, Kats Wina- low, Mansiniolla, 3fary Commina, Ur—Propa N. K. Falrlank, Wesiford, Winslow, Wi- nons, City of Duluth, Aralds, Hlaruces, Na- pant, Henry Howard and consort, Bwaln snil consort, Abercarn and consort; schr Zack fuandlor, C. T Dorners, Verbtigo, lted Whito and Fihier Samen O, itarngon, J. G, MeGratn, Corlons, 1al- vela, Alice 8. Norris. Clty of the Biraltn, J, Q. Jenking, Queon City, Guiding Ktsr, Fraucia Bernmau, Garton, New Dominton, Ayr, Athenfan, Hippoxriite, 16, Fiize hugh, Danlel Lyonn, Montpelter, llartford, Wako—=Xorthotnt, brisk. WratuEn—Clear. The senr Tiemblo has been released from Peach Telaud. ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. &pecral Dispateh to The Chicago Tridbune, LaABALLE, Til,, Ang. 1,—ARNYED DY Riven—Stmr Eatio, towing canal hoats Rocbuck from Peorts, light, deatination unknown, and Oliva Branch, trom Kings- ton, with coal, for Chicugo. TreantEp—Notling, T arh 1810 CaxXat—Nothing, Yanekn OT—Prop Chius, %ith merchandiso, for Ty Balle, Peoria, and Intermedista ports ; canal-boat J, D Teonrd, with lumber, for lenry, WESTERN UNION RUMORS. The Consolidntion with the Adantic & #ncific—A Tnlk with VicesEresi- dent Greon, of the Wesiern Unton ‘Tetegraph Compnny. New Yark Swa, Julp 51, ‘The roported absorption of the Atlantic & Pa- eific Tolegrapl lino by tho Wostern Uunfon gave riso to no_ littls discusslon yesterdy, and_ the general bellef in e truth impoated great strongth to Western Union etock. [n tho nfter- 100n o Sun reporter callea upun Vico-President N. Green, and was gronted a long iuterviow, of which tho following 1s the snbstanco ; Roporter—Mr. Graen, is the wtory printol by the Sun this moruing relativoto a propoecd con- solidation of the Atlantic & Tacifio Telograph Company and tho Western Union correct ? ‘Lo articlo said, in briof, that it was rumorcd thut tho Western Uuinn way about to buy tho capital stock of tho Atlantic & Dacifle—=10,000,000— 8t 30 per cont, prade it at_ §2,000,000, aud guar- auteo thoe payment of a7 per cent aunual divi- dond on the §2,000,000, I this rumor truo? Mr, Green—No, not strictly. I know that leading stockholdors of both’ concains, wchil- fug #oma of the ofiicers and Ditcetors, havo lnfiwd tho subjeet ovor, but I lievo yet fo leurn that our Company, as o Company, bas tasonsny steps looling to n conrolidation, Indéed, xuoh & tuing could scarcoly bo I dow’t belieso there nte thie in town to-dny. But of course the thing hn been talked ov I dou't know tho baes of agreement procosed. Reporter—Whon you spoak of the leading stockliolders of tho oppotition, you allude to Ju{ Qould, of courno? Atr. Greon—Yes, to Jay Gould and somootners, Jay Gould is tho heavicst man of the concorn, 1 am told, Reportor—Is ho not s heavy holder of Wost- eru Union alko, Mr. Green? Tlas ho wnot boou buying 1t from 73 upward ? Mr. Groou—I supposo b fu, I have no donbt Lo Lna been buslog it for o long time. lut about tho basis of the conxofidativn I ean toll ‘You nothing, It may have buen correetly stated tho Sun (his morning, Reporter—Would not n purchnso of the oppo- sition line at £2,00,000 L o good thing tor the Western Unlon, Mr. Green ? BIr. Green—Thet ceight be, but then the hiteh 18 not here. Wo aro nol a_anxious to biy ns they arotosoll. Wo can afford to wait, but, it all teports_ aro true, thoy cannot. When tney reorganized thev owployed o etafl of offieers Ironi this Company at salanien greatly lo advauco of what wo weie paying. Hen that wo paid £2,600 a yonr to thov eoguged at $5,000, and vo ou’; (hen thoy began to canvass tho largo citics At & groat sxpente, to offer robates on monthly Lills, and to struggio toward an enlargoment of thelr buviness iv various ways. From 1l I can learn thelr eanvasring was o big outlsy without corteanondig income, and {0 samo may bo smud of thair ezpentive iaff of officors, ‘Thoir 'Treasurer eays, huwover, that thoy met thoir ox- penses last yeur, Reporter—Do yon think tho consolidation witl be oventually conkiiminuted 7 Mr. Greeu—Likoly enonph. But you seo tho Atlantio & Vacific ‘want us to buy them out ut what thoy are worths Lo wy, whilo we want to buy them at what they arn worth to thomselvos, Noporter—Practically, then, according to your vwn showltig, you wané 1o get the lino for nothing, Mr. Green—No, not that. The Western Unlon Gompany want to do tho tolegraph businoss of this countes. Lut wo can affoid to T we in no burry, It in the losiug opposition that sroina borev. Wo want to wait untii we can buy them Iu wuch o way nato glive a gooll lesson to mon who put tbeir mouey Into other telograph Stooks, Lieparter—Will tho congolidation be conaum- matod soou ? Mz, Green—That I cannot say, Aa yet noth- vz oflicial bas Leen dono, 0 10 conversation then turned upon the steam. er ¥aradily, whioh is 1oported to have tumporar- ily givon tp hor weurch for tho brokon dirsce cablo, and to hiavo put baok for Evgland. Jr. Creen eald Lo Lad heard thab tho ship koot In nearch of Lor Liad relurned ubsuccossful, and that sho had abandoned the nearch, Tho Direct. Cable Company, ho enid, wna organized by cor- ian cable moanufucturers oud stock operaora. Thetr dosigu wag to start tho story of & possibly Buccanstul oppoaent of tho Anglo-Amoricau Cu- blo Compauy, and go short on its stock, thus realiziug monoy enough to carry out’ their scliemo fu purt. ‘Thoy #old Anglo-American at sbove 70, nud it declinod to 53, bus Mr. Groen Was unablo to sav whetlier they realized or not. Probably they did, ‘The diract cable, Lio said, duffers from the Anglo-Amerlcan In that the con: ductors may break without breaking the outer Bovering of gutta percha, whoreas in tho latter tho outer covoriug fx #ure to broak firet, thus rendering the discovery of a ilaw comparativaly asy. Mr. Greon did uot sppear Lo Lo sanguIne Of tho witccess of uny attompt to utilize the di- rect cable, Bubsoquently tha reporter catled at the offic of the Diroct Cablo Company, aud was informed duat the Feraday bad returned to Englaud to re- fi:."prbplnmq to auother sttowps tu ropair the " 8 —— Worth Caroltua Goesting Itich Ont of Bituckberiton, Atanta teratd, Icould namo twen in tho High Poins and Balow reglon of North Caroling who have made nico littlo fortunen by the blackburry trado, uud it s carriod. wany formerly yuknown luxury into thu) homces of the poorer classes of that seo- Hou, Dickiog aund dryinyg blackborrios and soll- lu[i ther comos ne; gotting_gomething for uolluug than slmoat snythiog T know of® o1 mout every lo-)v:n-qm ¢hild "can earn ita 50 to 0 conts per dav, Thoynasd Lut lttla ears in drym’(, except to ba kepi from raiv, and should ba dried as quick o posiblo, Vhoro is no dan- ru of stoc tho ‘markol. Thousands and boasands of pounds are uswd in toskiug an og. collont Lwitatiou of pott wive, I well rewembor When the idea of drying and solling Llackberrios wan much laughed “at thore: uow millions of outida e sont off, and pasy through the North “sroling rulioad country just after the drying &casou is over. Itonay to Accommadato the i ‘u;m« e br ough not what musy be calted a fanatlo o roattor of Euuday observange, the Gnvemg: doesn’t liko to seo the davopenly deBccrated, ey pocially whou the chuldron are &round. Uougo. Quently whon or fsucled ho Goavernor, 0 hoard, eard,” the biliard-balls clicking s the Orchard Lake Holel last Bunduy ho was taildly ‘diatroused. Tho Cadets wore thero, And thy B0 ho went to xawple was a bad one f| tha cleik to investigate, Lun‘nu agaiost the desk, ho inquired the blsudest of eerious lulu;):, day 7 !x:dhep your billiazd-room open Buu- iho clerk responded : * No, Qoveruar, not A:“T enoral thing ; but 1€ you aud your parsy would Tike to play & quics pme I guess [ cau fix it for you," 1ho dovaiuor didu'ts LAW-BREAKERS. A Wéll-l’lanned and Successful Jait Delivery at Denver, Ourious Story in Connection with tho Nuthan Murder Mystery. Another Vietim of the Williamson County Vendelta. linor Criminal Affairs, ESCAPE OF PRISONERS FROM THE DENVER ) Denter (Cal) News, July 29, A bold escapo of prisoners from the County Jail occurred at 4 o'clock yesterday aftornoon,— tho second cacapo within tho past slz montha. At the honr abovo mentioned—thot is at 4 o'clock—oversthing eeemed nnusually quiet in tho jail. Copt. ltichard Hopris, tho jailer, wag up lown, and so was Bherilf Willoughby, whoso family cocnpy apartments In the front part of tho buildig. ‘Lho door between the oflico and the prison proper waa opens Loa Hopris and Edward lloity, the guards on duty at the time, woro scated by the table in tho oftico, or roception-room, ono reading aud (be otber fumbling o pack of cards. The door lnd been left open, aas usual, to ecabla tho guards to hear what was going on inmdo. Suddonly thero was a rush through tho open door, and the guards found theme rolves at tho mercy of a gang of prisoners, whoso appoaranco was o signal for & murdorous onslaught. Hoitz received throo strokes abont the head, one back of the loft car, ouo over tho Tight ove, and anothor acroes tho uose. Bapris, wfiu, when the rush was made, lind ettompted to draw his rovolver, was knocired down, and tho royolver knocked from Lis hand by n blow upon tho wiist. Loliz was now prostrate upou tho tloor, vearly or quito iuscnsible, and the next thing wad to nnbjuqnm Soprin, who, being a poweriul man, wan fighting thom tand to hand, and still rowrenting toto a back room. where thore woie luaded gune, FHe was struck upon tho arme, head nnd back, and finally knocked down and overpowered, and, together with Holtz und ** Moso,"” the cook, who bad beon capturad on the stairway, carried to Ward 4 and locked in, Thoy laid Holez, bleed- ing and losentible, upon the floor of the cell, shovod Hopris and Moso to tho furthor end, and, awinging bock the heavy iron door, invited tho prieonessin that ward to join them. Two meu stopped out, but tne othory, none of whom aro really bad mon, rofused to go, saying thoy would take no hund in the bioody deod. lock- tap tho cell-door, tho big inside door, nud all the doors about tho fail, including the ono leadiig from {ho oflico’ into the privato apartmants, whero & ourse girl and Sherilt Willoughby's childron were, tho vrisoners took their conts on their arms, and marched ous of tho bulldiog, taking the kova willi thom, The prisoners wio escaped aro E. Hall, . W, ilder, Jncob Btranas, Harey Leighton, Frau Coliins, Win. MeDonald, and Martiu Dailoy. two tirst nowed were waiting trial for murder, Thoy linve been riugleadors in a gang of thioves and dosporndoos in the pluorics on tho Divide, in Llvert County, Harry Leighton, a Denverito, and the slayor of Andorson, is under sentenco of ten years jo the Peuitentiary, but was contined lioro becauso thoro wasno room for bim m the Canon City wstitution. Jacob Strauss was son- tonced, attho April term of Court, to oighteen months' imprisoument for cattlo-stoallng, Frouk Collivs is & negro. still in his teens, who kiltod another negro Iast month fua fracas In a dinmg-room at ilngo, McDonnid is chargod swith ghway robvery, and is a dusporado as well a8 o thief, [low did thoy got out? Thoy sawed off ono of tho 1ron DLars in the conidor surronvding Wards 2 and 3, Whou or how they obtuined tho saw is o myatery, ‘Thoy erawled through thls aperiuro into the aisla or court, and must have massed thomaolves nbout tho oftice door before making tho dush, and doing it all very quietly, ‘Thoy used the bar of sawed fton as & bludgeon m tho attac on the gusrdy. Iall geemod to lave (harge of the gang, sud lod the attack. 1o doait Holtz the ~(hree tornblo blows oo the head, sud yied with Wilder, Leighton, and 3lce Donald io felling Bopris to the fleor. The iron Lludgeou sud tho table whoro Holtz was scated 810 ecked with bloed. A dirty sock. witha plece of brick {u the eud of it, making a sort of slung-ehot, was found on the oflice floor, and noar by it the balf of s brick, which biad boen dug out of the tloor of ave of tbae colls. Now lot na raturn o tho escape. After looking the guards and tha cook in tho cell, and beforo loaving thio building, thoy took a Henty rifle, a noodie-gun, & shot-gun, and two revolvers, with what amumunition happened to ba in sight, As thoy left the juil and walked ou past the stablo, they como across * Loft " Smith, colorad, who does chores about tho jail. Ouo of the mon bLrought a ritlo down to ‘s lovel and drew n boad un *+ LofI," who ' loff " that placo instanter, aud the Jail-bitds Lurriod on, while Bmith ran around iuto the jail, aud, bunting up an oxira kov, un- locked tho doors and gavo tho alarm. Bomio of tho boys inside tlsir cells, whose position was guch that they could look ont through tho south windows, sy that Ewo of tho cscn[}lug prisouers, npon roaching tho banlk of Cherry Crool, o short distance from the joil, mouuted & couplo of homes aud rodo uwag. "Thioy wero provably mistaken, howevar, as tho whole gang of soven woro aftorwards #oen, noar Bmith's Lalke, § jilos from town, in a huckstor's wagon, which thoy had met on tho road and pressed loto servico, 'Iho owner of the outtit had boen rolioved of the lines and whbip, aud thoy wore all eugagod in urging tho pouy to do his lovel best, ‘They had had time to !;ez Boveral miles from town bofore auy organ- ved puisuit wos undortaken, After a time, Liaw- aver, » number of ofiioers, eovoral scouts, aud o squad of citizous, well mounted and armod, got " off, following the rond up Chetry Crock, as it Wwas ‘faunmlly batieved that Lisll and Wilder would strike for tho pinories on tho Divide, whiero thoy have plonty of sympatbizers, Latea.—Bovoral of the ofticers roturned to tho oity at 9 o'clock this morntng, baviog in shiargo tho neyro Colliny aud Mariin Dailoy, whn wore oaptured at 7 o'clock, near tho T'wenty. Mde ifouko, on Chorrv Crealk, Hall, Wilder, aud Leighton ercaptug to the woods. AcDonald and Hirauas atiuck off towayda tho Plaito. THE NATHAN MURDER. At the session of the Assombly Committes on Orime, fu New York, on Friday, Ridney I, Conk- lng, who was & policeman at tho time of tho murder of Nenjamin Nathan, In July, 1870, wis called, and told » remarkablo slory in counaction therowith, attompting to show Low hts superiors eudoavored to provent tho arrest of the alleged guilty partics. Conkllug said: SBoon after tho murder of Br. Natbon, I got what I thought was & clow to tho murderor, A burglary hiad boen comumitted at Mirs. Lioyd's houss, in One Iundrod and Thirty-fifth atreet, 'The bur- rlar lott bohind bim & earpet bag, a linon duster, and a key. I fouud his tracks, and tracod them nlcng distanco ; whila I was doing this I mot Capt. Davis, who asked me what I was do- iug, aud ordered me back to the stasiou, bldding me mint my buslooas ; I wont baok ta the sta- tion, wnd tho Horgeaut told me to go aud work up lua cass § I tracked tha mau and found hirm, a tall man, 6 teot 04 inches high, name: Micliael yan, and took him to tho station; I examined lils shoo nod it correapunded with the traokd; whon ihe Cuplsin saw me with the man ho said, * Well, npow that you've fm him you can go on with tho case;" took ‘tue yprisoner before Judgo Me- Qnadoe ; on the way over tho man asked me it L found » liuen duster in that valiso; I told bim “yed:" hevaids By God! that coat will haog me;". while we wero at court I took out & F 6r whioh had s pictuie of the Nathan wmurdor n it; I lert the paper and wont away, and whon' I came baek Itysu was lookiug ab the E-pan bLe threw it undorthe table aud denlod aving looked at it; ou this huen coat, which tho burglar hud catried, were the marks of bloody buuds, one on the left shoulder and tho other at tho nght elbow ; aftor talkmg with the detoctives I weut down town aud saw 1y, Wasbiugton Nathanj be gave mio & cold re. coption, and usid 1 had better go honio that I badu't beard enough to fnd vt tho man who killed his father; sftor thie I wont and saw M. Fredorick Nathan, who was #lad (o Liear that Ihada olow to the murderor; he said, ** Jhank God, there's oue may lu the police who wanty t0 do his duty;™ ho asked me if Wash said any- “;llll(( to ma 7"3‘1‘-’:"“”'\7 w:’nn by the name of Lysu, and me what be b m“xf‘f Lo told e to il aboat would,give mo mouoy to go to Nanns: wheu wout to_the Etation the c-y.zun’nl:fll"m qunlumnny businesa; I was ssut down o Polioe Ifeudquarters, and Kelao told mo to drop this Nathan business and never tousl it again ; 1 thon weut back %ad went on duty; ¥ son't kuow whas ever becaina of the Jlrllonur. Q.=-Usa you sise anyiding furibor thav ook oome again aud he THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE. MONDAY, tace hetwern vouraclf aad Fredorick Nathan ? ReWell, whon 1 anolee about Tyat, 2. Natidn appesred to bo atartied and dropped hin cann in thio widexalk ¢ when I told hini his brother wos too buay to tatk Lo mo ho eafd, **\What { bueinees bofore tha doath of my father?” Wash Natheu eame to Polica Ioadquartors, and, when hie saw Ttvan, ho msid, ** Tako that man' away, Idon't want to soa lnm,” o witnesn, Conliling, aticka to tha theory that Mr, Nathnn was killed Ly eomo one who went to got money from him. and that ha was aenited by this man Michasl Ryan, brothar of & sman who had beon & waitor in the Nathan fam- ily, Conkling savs that whila In convereation with Ryan ho satd, My God! ene night T drank wino with » rich man, and now I am ar- rested for killing a rich man Conkling also says that whon e showed this bloody coat lo Yred Nathau he nnld‘ ho thought he had seen it in their own housa, bc{,gll'l?kllnw wan arked whether ha know why the stockings and sbirt of Wash Nathan wors not produced at the Coroner’s iuquest, to which ho replied that he did not kuow. Conkling eays ho knowa that Ryan followed Mr. Nathan from Mornistown, N. J., the night of tha murder, THE WILLIAMSON COUNTY VENDETTA. Springfletd, It,, Journat, Anothor victum baa beon mlded 1o the airondy long list of thoss who have fallen in what is now widoly known aa the * Wiltinmeon County Vendotta,” Cant. Georgo W. Bisney, is, wa Lo- liove, the olghth who has porished in conto- quenco of the protracted quarrel of the Rueselln and the Buliiners, which las kopt Williamsun County in a formont for years, Ly woferonco to no oxtended nccount of theso troubles, pub- lished in tho Jowrnal of February 9, 1875, it appears that an oltempt was mado to naeaeminato Mr. Bisney na ently a8 1860, when ho wan aet upon by tho family of Bulliners and sevorely wounded, but recovored, Mo had no direct connection with tho Husscll-Builiner quarrel, but had incuried the displensurs of tho Bulliners 1n cousoquenca of n Inwsiit 1n which thoy were defeated. ~ Somna timo Inst ycara second attempt woa mado to as- saramato bim by shooting from ambusb, but the guns {n the Dands of tho would-be ossarviug failod to o off, and ho escaped, but recognized ano of s neailanta s 'hio ran away, This individual, whoso namo was Caglo, woa indicted for the crime, but wo do not know that tho case was ever tricd—the cuforcemont of the Inw in Williamson Cannty being very lax. Bome months aftor (that i to say, last fall) another and moro succosstul at- taclk was mado on Bisney, Lo boiog shat by somo oue from tho outeide ns bo rat 1n his houso near a window in the ovening., At thid timo lo was rovarely wounded, aud, after recovering, Lo rantod “his farm and removed to Carbondalo for tho snko of groator neourily. Tho result ahows that ho has at last fallon s victim to the blood- thirsty vongoance of his encmies under cirenm- atances almout precieely aimilar to thoso which caime neac proving latal lust fall, Mr. Bisnov was o nativoof Williameon County, and was & Cavtaio 1 an Iitinois rogiment during tho War, and last yenr was the Reupblican can- date for'Bheriff i Willinmson County. Lotn ho and Dr, Micheliffa—tho latter bomg tha last viotim beforo Mr. Bisney—wora univereslly ro- spectod, aud woro probably the most reputable aud worthy citizans who havoe fallen sacritices to tlng wrotehied neigliborhood foud. A THIEF APPREHENDED, Special Dispatch to The Clacano Tribune, Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 1.—Col. J. Wallter of Lawrence, Kan., having arrested J, W. Shaunon of thin city, thls morning, nt Lawrance, on o chargo of 10bbing the store of Willism Lamar, of Perryville, Kan., about ono month since, eame Loro this evoning and searched Shiannon’s Liouss and found & large quantity of clothing, shoes, and hardwaro, which lave boen idonti- fled by Lamar. Shannon has been cuspocted for sowo time of Letng a thiof. 1fo belougs to o band of five that ins madae_robbinz a business hore for gevoral months, Tho ollicers aro on the track of tho otlior mombord of tho gang. ANARCHY. Srectar Diepatch to T'he Chicago Tridune, Canvoxpare, Ill., Aug. 1.—Still tho reign of torror in Williamson County continucs. Last night about 9 o'clock Willlam Sponce, s mor- chant in Craluville, was called to tho door of bis storo and fred at twico by tiwo unknown persons and {nstantly killed. Itis storo was robbed to a small extent, but this is thouglt to bo a blind. The real causeis not yot kuvown, HMe did not participato in tho foud which oxists in that vicinity, excopt in entertaining nomoe friends who attended tho fuueral lant Fridsy of George W. Binoy, who wne nssaseiunsted fn this city lasy Weduesday vight. BURGLARS IN PEORIA, Spectat Dupatch to Tl Chicaao Iribune. Peona, Itt, Aug. 1.—8smo time lnat uight or early this morning a safo in Charles Raymond's woolen-mill ofiico was blown open and the con tonts abstracted. Two bundred dollars in Gove oroment bonds, bealdes currency and valuablo papers, wero taken. Tho city iy full of thioves, plckpockots, and burglars, A DOMESTIC AFFRAY. Bpecial Dwpateh to Ihe Clicagu ribune, Dernorr, Mich., Aug. 1.—Thomas Daley and hia wifo bad a drunken fight during last night, Inthe courso of tho row Thomns assaulted his wife with a hatchet, and sho fired & royolver at hitn, tho sliot taking, probably, fatal offect in his howels, THE WADDY THOMPSON CASE. Menmenss, July 81,—The jury in tho Waddy Thompson easo woro unable to agree, standing 0 for conviction and 3 for acquital. Bhould thoy fail to agroo and be discharged, Thompson will have to lio In jail until tho noxt term af court, ay horse-stoaling, with which Lo stauds charged is 8 capitat offonso. A NEGRD KILLED DY A POLICEMAN, Bartivoue, Md., July 81.—Dan Browu, col- ored, wad sliot dead fn » ball-room this morning during a disturbance by Philip McDovald, & po- licaman. Tho Cotoner has committed tho ofticer to jul to awnit the action of tho Grand Jury, DIAMOND ROBBERY. Dover, N. H., July 81.—Mra, W. J. Walker, wife of tho proprictor of the New Iampshire Ilouse, was robbed of §6,000 worth of diamonds which wero takon from hor room during hor ab- sence, No cluo to tho robber bas beea discov- erod. ———— RAILROAD NEWS. DAVENPORT. Bpecial Diapatch ta The Clicago Tribune, Davesroir, Ia, Aug. 1.—A public meoting will ho held in this clty on Thursday evening to tako moasures looking to socuring the entiance of the Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy Railroad iuto this city, Tho vosd already has a branch from Novads, Ill., to Last Clinton, and they havo cowmencad to eract & bridge acrous tha Missis- #ippi to got Into Lot t Clluton, 'Tho Company own thio Chicago, Clinton & Weitorn Railroad, now betng ropidly butle from Clintor to lowa City, This road crowses tho Davenpors & St. Paul Road 15 milea north of this eity, und it 18 proposed by the Chicago, Burtingtou & Quincy to run traing Into this city by this routo, thus giving ua n direct now routeto Chicago. o Low line lun \'nr’fi)rnc(icnblu onw, sud would re- sule in much boueflt to thix city and oounty. KANSAS PACIFIO, Br, Toms, Aug. 1.—A epocial from Kansss City to the Globe-Democral says that lobert 13, Carr, Prexidout of tho Kansas Pacitio Railroad, aunounces (bab the traflo contract reccut- lz mado botween (hat road and the St. Louls, Kausas City & Northorn Lino Lins beeu anuulled. The aunouncemont caused & good doal of commout in ratirond ciroles, It is eaid Jay Gould undertogk to manago tho maticr, but kas beon forcod to back down, R Poor Walt Whitman, New York Graphio, ‘Walt Whilman ts reported 11} and indigent, sud apeuding Lis last days at Oamden, N, J, Ho bas Lad a sawewhat checkarad Jife, and of lis pro- duotiond opinions aro divided, though no one gummmm their vigor, afigiulity, -.,5 oursge. mervon was onhe of his earliest appreciaturs, #ud his word of geuecous commendation solid sn entize cdition of *Uhe Leaves of Gram.” ‘Yonnysou, ~Bwinburno, and Mossetti havo oxtolled ‘him, and the Westmiuster fiv- T ciownod. him aa (he roprosens tative poot of democracy, Btill, alt Aworicans bolievivg themselves oultivated critics duclore Lis writings au uniutelligible tissuo of jargon, sud question his ssnity, ~ Aud what 1 still woro romarkablo is that Lis works, bave au yet found vu‘ruhmhsr. though thioy arein steady demuud, aud Swome of thep canvot be procurad at the book-stures. Ho wau oblfgod to bs his own pub- lisher, or #ing ks songs to himesit in & smoth- erud, dumb way, This is what it costs to be de- cidedly original fu Amerlea tn the last balf of 1be ntugiesnth century, ¢ FOREIGN. The O’Connell Centennial Likely to Disorganlzo English Pollticy, Meoting of a Hundred Thousand People in Hyde Park, London. Resolntlons 'assed Calling for the Re. Iease of {he Fenlan Prisoners. The Terzogovinian Troubles Brewing In- 2 stead of Subsiding, GREAT BRITAIN, ANOTHER MONKTEN MEETING, Loxnox, Aug, lL.—An immenso meeting in favor of amucsly for the Fenian conviets was hellin Mydo P'ark to day. It was estimated that 100,500 peraonn gathered nronnd the various #peakern’ standy, Jobn O'Cotnor 'ower, metn- bor of T'arliamont, prenided, and, in his apeech, declured that the Fenian prisonecs wers entitled o ap:robation rather thau censure. Diggar, member for Cavan Couuty, aud Mesars. Parnell nud Mel! wero alao presout. Hewolutions of the ususl eharactor wore carriod by acclutation, THE LATE 3 BICHARDS, The Rev. Mr. Richards. of Coarlestown, W. Va., whosa death ot Edinbure wan reported yene terday, died from the effectn of o failty u raile way depot, by which he fractured his slull, TUE O'CONNELL CENTENNIAL, {Herald Special Catie.) Toxvon, Aug. 1.—Tho O'Conncll Centenary demonstration i assuming au unospectod politis cat and aiplomatia signiticance, cmbarrassluy to Taberaie, home-rulers, and thio Government, Tha Lotd Mayor of Dubkn, supposed to bLa at lurthgation of Willoy, Cardinsl Cullan, a pure churchian, caring nothing for the memory of O’Connoll, bas given the aifair an Ultrauontane character, offensive alike to Iriah and Bn- Eliubmn, Liverals, the Irotestant mo. leman, Iome-Rulers, and Feniaus. T'he ine vitattona were mainl extended 10 Catholic Iwymneu, and the Bishops of England, France, and Germany, which bas deawn un e diguant protost from ono of the Irish picore, who claims that the Lord Mayor is unanthor- ized to uko Lis offica for & purely Catholic pure To!c. Cardinal Callenin knawn tobe theencmy of {ome-Rute, aud he hopea thus to divide uud destioy that party. The 1llome-Rulers and I'e- nians will probably have fndependont celobra- tions, They cannot co-oporate an tramontano movement - without endan- gerng the Liverals' alliance and ahenating DTrotestants who eympathize with Home-Rulo principles. 3len like Butt Sule hivan and MacCarthy Downing deploro tho char- acter given tho alfulr, and fear they will iu conie soquenco. losa the support of tho ' Eoglish Ll crals aod Inwh Protestants in Dullin. Lord-Mayor is considercd impolitic 1 re- Boivig © to wroposs tho Popo's health before that of the Queen. Englishinen general~ Iy would co-opernto it a proper domonstration in honor of the Liborator, whom they admiro as a frieud of civil and religioua hiberty and puriia- mentary roformn, bt they wili not stand Ultra- montunism or insult to the Quecn, Eir Honry James, Sir William Ilarcourt, and othor advanced Liberals, rorrowfully oppcse the demoustration, Ay admirers of O’Connell's caroor they do not wans an jdentifleatlon with " an _ anti-Bismarcic demonstration, becanse, if the Lord Mayor ox- pressed gymipathy with tho huprisoned iebops, it would give Bisinarck u cbance to open rymyae tlizers with movewont hostilo to German amity, — gl HERZEGOVINA, THE INSURLECTIONS WILL NOT DOWN, Deiauane, Aug. 1.—The Prince of Milan haa Rona to Vieuna to confer with tho Foreiga Office in regard to tho wituation tu Herzegovina, Tho Servians have opdned subscriptions in a1d of tho insurroztion, and much excitement provails in tho Principulity. THE PRINE MINISTER, Vienya, Aug. 1,—Conut Andrassy, the Aunse triau Promior, who was on leave of absence, has rosuried to Vienna on accaunt of the Herzego- vivian complications: IRESS COMNNENTA, Tho Vienna Pressepacn it liaa reason to ho- lievo that tho Princo of Milan's object in com- iug to this city is to sound tha Government, and ascertan whether Austria intends to preserso neutrality, even if the theurioctlon ia protract- ed; whotlier sk will recommend tho Porte 1o redross tho evils which have caudnd the prosont dinturbancos: nnd, {lually, whather khs is inclined to support tho da- meaudn wiich tho SBervisn Governmeot conteme plated respocting tho _development of the tnde- hdence of Borvin, ‘The Presseconoludes that, [ tho Austrian Goveérnment’s reply is not aito- gothior In tho nogative, ¢ will bo because Turkoy 18 at faulr for showing a lack of onergy at um‘fnmmoncoment of the Ierzegovinlan iusur- rection. e A Denr Joko to Its Author, Virginia (Nev,) Enterpr Denver, Col., gavean instanco of a ok being oasrlod too far. "It was perpetrated ‘years ago, but only latoly came ta licht in public dross. Home timo after the Atlantio cabfe had beou os- tablished, a tole n&h wporstor at Denver sent the following dlspateh : To the Emperor Navoleon, Garden of the Tuileries, Jaris, France: Gov, Q) in will not accedo to the cons sion of Italy to France. Pleaso lot Bohewia alonc, ‘Tho operator supnosed 1t wonld make soma {un {u tho Omaba oftico, and stop thero, as tho station agonts had a general understanding in regard $o oach other's jokes, Iy somo hook or crook the diupatch went on, and dived under tho ocean and camoup amiling in the Garden of tho Fulorics. in France, The mannor of it recop- tion by Napoleon has boon lost to history. Al that is known is the Emperor did not pay Tor it, and tho facotious oporator was huuted up and obliged to pay a bill of F187.60 in goll for lus 1iztle joko. That operator was eutiroly eutisflod with tha result of Sedan. ADELPHI THEATRE, THIS MONDAY EVENING, AUG 3 LADIES® INIGEIT. Moit Brilliant Sucoess of DUCKSTONE'S Famous Bpectaclo, THE ICE WITCH! EVERY AOP AND TADLEAU ENCORED WITL ENTHUSIASN, Vivld outburst of applause of tho wonderful per- formances of MAGGIE CLAIRE. Tuo OANRETTA TROUPE, Liftis Apollo, Mile, @arrotta, Bignor Monta, aud the CLAIRE BISTERS, Great bit of BISHOP &8 Bnoro, Carfano as Druds. Tschacl Nouh, Frankie, Ada Lauglon, Fiercy, Bhirls France, and the' entire casts L 9 Tachel Noalt, Franklo, Ads YLangdon, Pletcy, Shir ley France, 411 tha onlr caat "> 4 MLLE GAUGAIN and the Baltet Grand Chorus., Rich Costumes ! Gorgoous 8cenes | Glittering Tronsformation | And every sccessory of & URILLIANT AND PERFECT PAGEANT. Matinco—Wedneaday, All Ladiea® nights ozcopt Weduoaday and Saturdsy. EOOLEY'S THEATRE, Monday, Aug, 3, POBITIVE! LAST WEEK of Mr, Hars Jachscrs dupiation of iy Gt MA;‘," & THE TWO ORPHANS. Lyery Evenicg std Wednesday and Saturday Mati- neca. Mutday, Aug. 9, \bs rilliant Boclety Play, LED ASTIAY, by th fAmOus Vs Buars Gomposy, i one wetk only. SCALES, FriguAaRS! BTANDAKD OF ALL XiNDS, FAIRBANKY, MORSE & GO, 111 & 118 LakeSt., Chicago, Becarefulto buy only the Gonuine, AUGURT 9, 1875, The ; § P 'LZGAL:' s MASTER'S SALE. Under Decree of Foreclosure in the matter of the Rockford, Rock Ieland & St Louis Rafl. road Compang, l], «riv.h"nlrl ol Amotica, Cireaft Court af tha 1niied tha Nogthorn Distrie: of 1hnate, i Chivneas Thy Trust Company of New Vo lainaut iho dwcktord, 1ck Faiand & 5 cabirom] pany, the Urlin & Minorsvilla I € mupany, and namuel M. Nickeesin, Dotnndan Faboru 5. Noyeyand 193 ‘othor Loldars of bunds have Inferreind hneeln, Ty W nry W, Tiehan, Wil arl gt B (10) uay uf Augunt, A, 1), eventytivo) at ton ‘(i) or, utl Trin falghtesn hiudeed. and €k L tho furwnoon of said o I the City of ¢ ne, and a dirg X niine-i Al k pinents, innclituesy and tls be . nnatlon with ‘smid Jnctitord, ek 1) Ttauroad Company, or 1ia cual Tanuda wnd ¢ cluding AL Tocamotives, ehrs, tendetn, 6f rillink stock “and eqdfpments, and Al matetialy fur o e sl nr replacing ¢ ‘ois, w "o clalms, and all outracts, and recments made with auy pactis iy coul Inds, or tainural Tands, o eallend, or ratltron fs, of with any uilicr partias for any olor progert, tosether seith all And rmenlar fun jands, tenemonis, and spanrisaanrs hierounto betongiim, and ATy ne, A tolin, incum) iy Wsume, a5 beta’ the also all tha rlehtn, titlos, and Inferasts whates- ever, av woll at law as i couity, of 1o eail Hock ford, Rock faland & '8t. Tanis® Balirosd " Company d to thosnmn: alin b eotire tatirord of ¢ Migersvillo Haltrond b all the fran. st hal.n belonelng w Ruicad orsrilly Raflrird wiien [a now in Tteceiver: and all other praporty siehin bava ieen acquired 1 Toecniver duriog the yendency of ¢ sectlom el Aty xiiriadn, and sl bl chave 6 ailorwiee by (he raid Do st tho timo of ths thereby decrerd in I possosalom, . or to” which ha may then bo entl tugether a8 one proporty and nut in to phcoll By s torms uf 441d ducroa vwa hund: wusan, of 1 the purch b sumn 1 aCsch o le fu b pald by n caah at 1bia thie of sale, and for (b~ Lalaneo of tho #m bid by the purchiaser at wald wale (hy Master Is rue thorized o recelva irom anch purchyenr, fnifen of cash, 8oy of the wutstanding and uapald issued nnderand securcd morigages of Juny or October 20 18, mentinned in s catos of Indebtedriexs tswed 1n Tiey. nf ady ot aid cor centage as sald Court shall direct ins For a more particular descripting of the sald property referenco can bo bad ta said de s i W, BIsior, Court of the United AMaster in Chancery of the Cirenit O Sfates for the Nurthern District of 1iinofs, Dated July 19 ib. TRURTEE'S SALE. Whereas, I have roceived a cestificate of the Chfef Fuginerr of the 8t Louls, Vandulls & Terre Hanto tifiroat Cos pany thel, Tl Plumb & Co. sod the Chisago & Paducah Ritroad Company bave failed to grade und bildge a Hue of raflroad from Shumway, ngham County, In the Btato of Tilinofe, 10 the City 4f Funghem, ui waid county, on ar oz tu fire day of Marel, A, D, 8573, and that waid line of road i not graded and Ll 1R, it t_tho present times and ul whereat vaid Ralph Plimb & Co,, by a written_ogreo. | ment, of dato Ao 2ith dsy of Sy, A, D. 354, did agree, on or Lefore the firat day of Marcl, A, D, 10 grracdn Ant bridge the eat Miiie of road from Shume way 10 Lilingbiam uforeaaid, and on oF letore tho frat day of June, A, D, 195, ta tie and frouand operatn the xames siid wherea, on mafd 270 day of May, rald Ralph_Flumb & Ch, deposfied with the tnders sifned, a3 Trustee, -t mortiig bomls of the Chfcan #0 & Faducab Ratiroad Compiany, mumbered twentye #x bundred to twenty-reven: Lndied and fortysnian inclurive, each for oo thusaud dotlsrs, and Bt the | same time stipulated sud ogres | fn wiltiog that it they falled to grads and Urklge wiid lne nf 1ovl from Bhinway to EMnghum o sfarenald, on o Lefore tho s day of Slarcli, 1973, of which failure the certifin cate of the Chief £ugincer of tae St Loufe, Vandatia & Terre auto Kaiiroul Company should ' be evilenco 1, o ruch Trustee, at thio Faquest of the Hipor visor 'of tho Town of Donglas, {u suid Efingham County, shiould offer saiil honda for s and sell the samo for Auch prices said bouda mixit bring when fuitly offered npon tho marketn, Aud whercaa, 1 Lave leen requested i wrlting by said Bupervisor 1o offer sabl bonds for wale, Now, therefore, hotico i herchy given that I, Ane thouy Thoraton, by virino of tho promiees snd tio written anthority of eaid Jatph Plamb & Co, will, ths FIFTI DAY OF AUGUSY, A. D.'1875, of the Gity of Efingham, fn the County ‘of Efingham, in the State of 1liiuclr, at the aouth door of the Court-Houne, fnmid clts, offer maid bonds at pubiic sale to the Dighest bidder for cush, or o many of thawn a3 wiil b eulli>lent to conntruct, e, and dron the line of road aforeeald from Sbumway th ENinaliam aforesitd, ANTHONY THORNTOS, Trustes, July 15, 1875 nds or canpony | {91 Weat Tuirty auit 3¢ nee n con. ! o | and Literature, EDUCATIONAL, Tho Sage Collego for Lady Students, Thix jueitution has been erectea and endowed Ly the Mon, 1f, . Hage, at a coat of $100,000, in connec- ten with Cornell IVMNIHXIG on condition that yonng womnn shail racelve at the Univernity an education as i iRl and broad as that provided for young men, ‘g Luliding i heated by ateam, lghited by earefuly farnixhed and provided with bathe, #yfunartim, 1otanical garden and ornamental grounds, Tl lady” atudents have the privitegn of ‘il the on wiven in (he University, and to thie rerimons preached during the year In the’ adjicent Untversity Chiagel, by s duguished clergymen of varbms relfpioun |, W {rom various paria of ] eonititry, undet a rpecl cndawment for that purpon The cutire nnaber o lady 4t 3danta wha can be commodated during thie eormin untvamity yoar, bine giuning dn Kentemoer, 1a oin Landrd and (wonly, and aprlicante foe rooma will b rrgistated o the orler of applicating. lar cantsining fall Iartenlars, OF CORNLLL UNIVERSITY, BISHOP HELLMUTH COLLEGES, TONDON. ONTARIO, CANADA, ' Judivent and Chatian Titucs AR By L ey, 1 HELLMUTH, urnn. F FUESIDE; 1 Bwinder- Tho of Kxpeticn ropean For furtnor pariicaia ¥ 10 160 PHnctyals, Tlo School of Latters, the Beiont te 5 b e ar 8-houl of Racinu College will revpen Wedoee- pt. 15, Testoration of Taylor Hall, with m and a new Labaratory and Gymn e tor ope s finprove. 1 which i} mdd much i mete, are to ba finished Yefore o the advantages of tho lustitution, ¥or adinission apply to REY, JAMES DE KOV Racina Coliegr, 1 Cataloguen ean be had at Jansen, McCinrg & C. 1. D, ‘tne, Wir, Miteheil & at:away, 138 chanta’ Netfinal Bk, ST. JOEN’S SCEIOOL. Boaring wud Day B-hiool for Young Ladica anid | Culliiren. Kev, THI.ODORE IRVING, LL.D., Hector, uil-at., New York. Dr, Irvings 1 claxa for tho mtudy of the Eugliah Linguago ns dlittrating and iliustrated by His. With readings from the 'beat authors, will beg! vember, Hin claan for the historical and erd dy of the Fine Arta will Teqin at the samo time, The Fall Term beuiny on Wednesiay, For Circulars and wformation apply o Stata-st., std at the M | tor: above, LNHURST BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, For Yaung Ladien arvl Gi-le, will rospwn Monday, Sept. 13, at Elmburst, 10 wlics f26m Chicagn, on the Galens o Divislon of the N, W, K. Lacation healthy and } waut; [} o4 fn extent, Tedchors abie ahd e3paeric o tem hiera of (ermian antd Freneh, MI. Lo N, CUTPTER, late Head Axefatant of W.shington Schvl, Cuicagn, Principal. Beud fur Cirs cular, PACKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTH, Brookipn Helghte, The thirticth sear of thin fistitne tion will open Kept. 75, received futo the fatnly of Mies Ly of the Faculty. Ths beat farilitics nra Music, Putntiug, snd Modern Language course sllowed. " For circulars, sddress A. | DL, Pl D., Trookisn, N, ¥, 1835, Pasiin from abread ara J. Buith, 8 memter For Young Ladies and Children, GERMANTOAWN, PA. Fetablished 1457, cn will utmon ulars adureas th duy, Sept. N SQUARE SEMINAR This Doarding aml Day Bchool for Ladles, situated . 1504 Vige-st, Philadelphla, l’fl_l Lo roupened Sept. 15, 1873 Miwt B, A rouLl, } vrncipatn, T KIARSARGE SCHOOL FOR BOYS, orth Conway, The Schnol reopens Sept. 8, i or catalugus or admission, addriwr HCK THOMISOS, Principal, ‘CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, FOI YOUNG LADIES AND MISSFS, Doarding %::H):y‘h;:ho-g: Tatio, 'H‘F‘K“;‘ and French, ctcl 13 (10 1aDRUARS o (16 farniy. e R A DIV ILLY. __ 1527 & 1529 SPRUCE-ST., Phila., Pa. Bl.\u.\.\m' 0 DATSILYA AXD M8, ALEX. BKADFORD'S (formerly Mra, Ogden Hottman's) Eugilsh, French, aud Gerinan lioarding and Day School for Young 1.a- dies oud Chidren, with callsthenice, No, 17 Wert Thirty-cightb-at,, Sew York, Keopenn Bept, 27, Ape plication may bo Taado by lolicr or persanally, ax above, IVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AT the Renreelaer Polylechinfe Institute, Tray, N, Y. Ttiftruction very practicnl, Advantages unsurpaesed in thin country. * Graduates obtaln excellent poritions. Reapens Sept. 10, For the Anuual Ienster, coutaine ing haproved Cotirse of Stidy, and full particulars, aduress Prof, CHANLLY DROWNE, Director, PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY, OrFicE or, Str't or. PenLic ProrEnTY, MADIRON, Wis., Jaly 13, . s aiice np t oo Bepembir, 1575, for furnisiy the Stato with the sary Miatlohory for fta o durtig (ha3oar commen a0, o Alistof the articles, aud tho quantity of exch will ba furaishod to sl persns ostriog to bid on tion 1a this aitice, eithor personally o by lotir, tonory tv eorrospond with thn samples now provided for cg, purauant to aid Chap. il and : biiG Proveriys 15°0f, AlndLson, Wis., on o befors thia Tnt das of Ducomber, 1935, ¥ach bid must bo accompanied by a bond {n the penal mm of & ecutnd by the bidder idont frechnldecs as on said Lond theiz Just ravident frosholdrs of 1 wam of 85,000 over and above ainptions {u property sliug “To contract will ha Tt coastdurud, wha shall furni tatistactory to ¢ howevor, that prefcrence roaktine aud duing busnass in tho State ot Wis- i WL wbilf b e e aa tiat of any athor bid< 48 in this Stato. ki KNIGIT, " G, KN Saperintendent of Public Property. 2P0 eAch worth tha : liabllities, and e1. Ktat, o o i xn 5 Jowost Lildor, qual arity a8 aburo (hdicatod) buperintendent of :'nl-n: Proporty; iah sci will b givon to any e Qor not dof CT T(L DEST SCHOOL FOR YOUR BOYS, ¥ “The Irmins Iustitute, at Tarrytown-on-Hudeon, rénpens Sept. 14, ‘Thorough instruction in tha Ene glish and clatnical studies, The following gentlemen ure yresent patrons of the school: Mr. Thomas Kirkpatrick, ") Broadway, Now York: Mr. O, Clunte, Clitef Lngincer Erle laflroad ; Mr. Louis Tsberts, 7 Bouth mreet, N. Y.i Graves,” N Helden 8pencer, Tarrytows, field, Prow, 1st iTrytown. . ARMAGNAC, A. M., D, A. ROWE, Principals, ML CUTHRERTS - BOARDING AND (7 DAY Sichoal for yuung iadias, St. Louls, Mo., lins remaved fatio Lty Uniyonizy—ano of ha fineet schincl-bulldipgs od RACING COLLEGTE, i Hept. 29, 1575, i | MADAME CLEMENTS SCHOOL __RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL ARD DEPARTURE OF ‘RAINS FXPLANATION 0F Rrrrnexcr AARRS, —1 Satarday ax. copted. *Snoday l!I.\lauflnJ oxcopled, IA.I’- Y, rive Sundag at8:00 CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERY AAILRIYY, Tieket Ufrer s 1o trutn gn loteer, an {73 Catale aPacifiak eat Line, atsutiio Uy o chort & Dubaae S eaaken et Do enara Lako Expeo A tiraeea 1, k3 by b (Ganov 4 n--Depot enmerof Wellaand i S50t cornor of Canal and Kinsiam 4 MICHI AN CENTRAL RAILRIVY. ! Demal, fuo Lak and (D’ll'l/ Ticenlysaeond.o, ks i theart earner af Kandalph, Kiqut Kapruss, *Sunday CHICAGD, Al and Chicupn, K Unlon Depat, Wert i fieer: A1 Dewst, an Vbt L g2 ve Kanras City and Denvar Fay; Bte Lantts and Hprin g St Lowm, Springield & Peeria, Reukur & Jjuctis Prinia, Rl Tor, Lacan, W dollet & Diwiant Ace "III':A’G”, MILWAUKEE 7 ST, PAUL RAILRYYD, o nt e Sinlivon nnt Can Tieket 1) e 5 D Milwaukoo & Prairia du Chle Division, Pasweng Milwauke, Lt At. I < 10:008. m. 6 i Mnaasaal n v i b, m. 01 p. m. 110008, o, aud dtovana Pojn! Milwauken, 8¢, Vaul _apolls, Wirough fifinm it T A m. ILLI™NOIS CENTRAL PAILRNAN. Depot, Soot af: Lke-sto anid Jisot af Ticentisocon Lat, Trekes Ugice 121 Randolph ar Clark, 1 e, Do e ke iy . Rprighow M- v FRenTha Kokl i Dulane & Biuns O Iulodue & s ¢ i CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILRNAD, Depots, oot ut “Inke-ite, Intutnacno, and Sirinenihe an Camat and Sisieenihate, Sicke Upe Mail and Espro LUt aua suro: e City, culsun & Si, Teans Lapioen, KANKAKEE LINE, From Centrat p st o depot eon et Tt thees ot ek oot Deentys v ant at oot Arrive, Leare, | Tndisnapolls, Lonisvillo & Clacin.! Day i * outerilin & Cineliv| Exprose (datly’ 12:00 noon, CINCIN e INATI MRJ;{"&E;ND KOKOMO LIyE. fa Hailicay dopnt, ear. Weat Sida, Tiekel afice, 151 Zeare. | Arrire. p.m, T:408. m. e SHIGE00 & PAETFIC RAILROAD, Tt il kel aen K5, 48 ok et o Nt s Arrice, AL ML), Mudi Gon. Lussel ww Ilavon, Conn, Forty.neat oar. Proparat, tha Beliatitic Schnole, o usinoss, with ud_ thorough payeal traintag Ly milltary dril lics, rawlng, etc. Catatgques Ry sunt on application, FROPOSILS FOR CONVICT LABGR, Sealed Propasals will be recelved st the Office of the MICHIGAN STATE PRISON until 13 otlock tioun of WEDNESDAY, BEPT. 8, 1675, for tho Labor of 100 Conirta, Troposala will o recefved for {he lsbor of any number of the above-mentioned couvicta, not less thian % nor tmore than 100, aud for any term of years, nut lvus than 3 nor more thau 10, Troponals must state {n what Lranch of mechanical Iabor the convicta bid tor will bo cmployed, and by amouut of abop-room required for the’ performanca of said labor, Proposals Lo reccive attention must be secompanled withi o copy of this sdvertisament, and with tho writ- fen coneent of two responsiblo permona sgreehig to becom surstiva for the oxecution of & contruct. Under tho bid, and for tho falthful perfurmance of the saio when thade. Propasals must be addressed to the Agent, {ndorsed, “ Lroposals for Conrict Labor, " Tha Joard of Iuspoctors reserra tho right to rejact auy aud all proposain. fur description refer 0 present contiaclor Alicligan Siato Priron, Jackeon, July 29, 1 YOTICE 10 CORTRECLORS - m"(:’;fl':.,cflfflu"‘?n'.”o'f Totae i °°"') truction of' the Columbus & Toledo cived ut tha otfics of the Compuny, Colutsbus, 1 the Slate of OLio, unf e 4 day of August noxt, o mado for conatructiog ono ot mare 0 whols roud, atd imay nchide all materials nbcwnutry Lo complete tho wholo liie redy for equip- ment, ‘The neceasary maps, profiles, work can b found at thie oice of the Chil Englneer, Tl D, Fisher, whioro all required tuformation will be givra. ‘The Company reserve thoright to reject any and all 0d eslimates for the bids offeres M. M, G 7, rosidout O, & T. R, I, Co. PROPOSALS FOR LAKE VIEW WATER BONDS, Bealed bidw whil be recetved at the Bupervisor's otfica uutll Friduy, Aug. 6, 1675, at 8 p, m,, for thu salu of 16 water boldy of the denominaton’ of §l, cach, duo July 1, 1693, and boariug fnterest ut 7 'pee cent yablo eetnil-annually, on sho first day of July sud nbuary, at 4ho American Exchange Natfonal Bank of New York, aud ut tLia offics, There will Lo accraed interest o tho bouds from tho 1st of July, 1815, und 18 ruat bo waie accordingly, L will Ve recoived for ml ‘or suy portion of tho Doludy, tho town reserviug the right th sceopt sich a4 1t may docm necensary, of vefoct ull Lidd, They must bo wnrked ot (he euvolopo, Tidn for Lako View Water Bonda, oo 20 Bryan Block, Chirago. ¥. BULZEL, Supersisor, ue thio Bosrd of Trustoes of the Town of L View, UNDERTAKEHRS' GOODS, PATENT METALLIC Burial Cases and Caskets Of Onst and Buset-Motal. ol orvation, of protection fon :'of Pt suproTed MElLGH UK TR RS J10LLAND MILITARY ACADEMY, WORCESTER, AARN., young men for o pursulte, C. 1) Commieredl, Literary, and METCA A M, 8 KSKTLL (N DEMY, Opens Hept. #1915, New Gymmashim, #100 per year._Addreca Mors, WRIGIFT & DONALD. 0 110 Weat—sehinro fachiilcs havh born rendering B B ohe iater. oo %o | PITTSBURG, CINCINNA L Cl W amtorn. e T . o Iy Mondag, Kept, 13, Addeas tor eatalogun and it | Jyom depor corner CNATL & ST. Lau BAH,HUI}‘)..' formation, SIS EUGENTA CUTHIKR I, 3%, Louls, Mo, icket afice, 121 dandolphen st S JOTTAGE HILL _SEAMINARY _FOR _YOUNG adics, “Pougbksopuie, Divelioss Cotinty, X. Vo O BELERT o tludich, Cufmcolaiiay'ccmirmmimalre: Miowis it — 7 Tnetevtion Ehmonh in grort brat . . For circulars addreas O O. WETRELL, firste) and Bropits B08. m. [* 8:40p m, BB57 .50, LE8 QUARTER, "3 r;m‘...“ar.;‘ml- e woven] 100 m) 70, « Acuderay for Boyn. 12 milen from Philadcle |SBURG, FT, phis, 10 lustructors. 8. O. SHORTLIDGE (Harvard Ru, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGD RAILWAY. Teare, T arrive. BALTIMORE & OHIO HAILROAD Tvaine leare srom rear of Esposition iudding and -, Junk ap Daenipsccondat, Dekel adice, 101 Crarkarer corner af Wushlrgions Learr, | drvive, Mail, Bandays Excopted, Bia, w73 p.om, ExDrots, Dally.«eme prel iSne CHICAGE, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depat, corner ar’ Van Huren and Sherman-sia, Ticket ofice, Grand Puciic” Holsl, Dealt fo at the New York Stock Eschaogs bought and sold by us on margtn of Hive jor ceut. Privileges 0 per cent from rkot on meni. Esvbianigs or reaposibia pacties, us have been roalized o past & days. “Put ur out 0 shiaros $106.25. Btraddles 4270 each, contral 300 shares of stock far 81 dazs without Turthue Hak, whila mny thowstud dollars’ uBt nfay bo gaia Adri 4 (ol ‘amplilei, containlyy aad shouiog how W To auy addross. Ordars. sallelt Dromply saecuicd by uer Kddrng U Tl or wire and TUMBRIDGE & CO., Bankors and Brokors, No. 3 Wallst MEDICAL CARDS. Now York, JCK HOSPITAL corane Gkl s torai by he hiate uf i Boad of tha profesalon fur anca all uportant, A bagk n 1010 12, NOCURE! NO PAY!! Dr. Kean, o ATIROtS oUrus or 8o pay o hours, ¥ 8. ., 10 8p. 1.3 Sundaye (10w ¥ (0 19, DR. T. J. CROSSMAN'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE Ta & sure care for Private Disosses, FOL SALL BY ALL DRUGGISTS. OCEAN NAVIGATION, National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. RN, 40401 ga. ENGLAND, €40 (050 iy m I% P 8 v o, i UIEN, 4l BPAIN, 41 e, ard “Augus, ‘or London Diroet., L. A, Jul LA m, Girdgd s IR A ln pas o 870 and 8%, curroncy. | Roturn tlek- ducad taton. " Rivorato tickule b, 1 sud vuwards on Groar ikl Ngrtiisast oommar Olark 409 Raadolpiais.” (9pportie now _Biionuaa 1uuso), Chicago, : . ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, i ransatlantic Uvupany's Mall 1 'L bu Gearal Tracaatlant i ’i‘l‘l:blpllndhlvl 3; LUy niore 1t L i o ior No. Hy Nosh iver, Baturday, August dal atarday: At ol I AR, batteday, B3AGK 1N GOLD'(noluding wine)s o 0sud #110 sccordiog to uceay dntion s AThtrd, s Tiotuin tlokets &t redused 2 ourruney. botwoan New York and U {uis tavarilo ruute 1oy the Iy t Taciauiox, vy with superior Kooommogation, Jae | s otage peraris, loaiers | MG EORG R MAUKKNZIE, ‘A gont, £ Urosdwar, N.¥. ont Western Stenmship Line, Gr From how York to Bristol (Eugland) direct. BOMERS! ‘vatort uosday, ARRAG Cabin FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, iadetan il Sl L esesie $56.00 Packages TRACTIONAL CORRRNGY IN EXOUANGE FOR Bils of Natinal Careney, AT TRIBUNE OFFICE

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