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FHE CHICAGO — e — e ee—— TRIBUNE: MONDAY. AUGUST 9, 1876. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Tenry Darling's room, at No. 27 North Canat iroet, wan entorod yeatorday by a sneak-thief, snd §15 stolen, Augum Bhubort, a bay 10 years old, was frowuod in tho North firanch of the river yes- lerday aftornoon, while bathing. Tho body was recovered and taken to his lste lome, No. 24 Will strect. The gambling-room at No. 75 South 1alszed sreot was palled by the police unaer Sorgt. Callilian, Iast night, and tbe keeper, R 3. Wild, and threo inmatos, Goorga Clifford, Joseph Bartt, and John Pago, were arrested. 2 Flora Crandall, tho woman who was credited with knowiug more about tho Wilcke murder than shio was willing to toll. was arrcsted asa vagrant yostordsy hy Officer Jay Heott, aud Jocked up in the Madison Siwreet Btation. Turce more of tho Lunko gang wero arroated yosterday, end wore booked st the Armory as vagrauts. ‘Thoy gave the uamen of Fred Wilaon, Willinm Chandler, and ilarry Williams. After remuining at tho station for awhile thoy gave bail. The property-man of Queen’s Circns, Charlea Daylann, was kuvcked dowu and robbad of a fow doitars about if o'clock yesterday morn.ng. at tho corner of Clar! d Polk stroetn, by damen Da- mon and James Carr, Two policemen camo tu Jiin nenintance and arivated thy rolbers. Lhioy woro locked,up tn tho Armory. A little dangliter of J, It, Collins, residont at No 189 Vincennes avenne, while plaving with a piater in Eliis Park yerterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, fell into thio artiticial Jake nnd was near- Iy drowned. Bho waa taken from the water al. niost dend, sod, throngn the eforts of br, J. Keck, was reatorod anud taken homo, Last Saturday afternoon the membors of thn Chicago Bar presouted Mr. W, 1. Sulhvan, the Jaw reporter of tho [nfcr-Ocean, with au elo- gant gold watch and chain, n oprreciation of Lis many Kindnesten to the profesuion during tho threo nnd & balf yesrs of his connecticn with thein. The wateh ‘presented was an *Alfiod Gnrrard, " of Jscol mauulacture, sud s valued at 335, Ahont 7 o'clock Baturday evening a boy m the employ of J. K. Hewlots, No. 21 Silvor streot, was driving a team with a load of refuzo on tho 1ako frant, and when croseing tho rairoad tracks ot Madiront atreot, the horaes becams frightoned at a train, jumped into tho lake, wagon and ull, and wore drowned. The by narrowly oscaped the same fate. 1t is supgested that the railroad commanics eract & fencu at this place, as the trackinon say thit this 1 not the lest accident at this crossing, 1+ Dun O'Hara, Eaq., snd Mr. James Storlo, of tho firm of Htecle & MucMabon, contractos of thup city, Teturned yeaterday from s tving visit to tho miver minng regons of Utab, deeply im- srepped with the mineral wesltbof shat district, {ormonism, they report, 1 not tlourishing, and tho dovelopmenta mnde in the trnal of Johu D, Too at Leaver begin Lo make tho intslligent American people understand that there is no et thing as rm-,m-u ‘when 5 Mormon Jary s the Judge aud a Mormon Lhe prisoner &t the bar, Durtug vesterday a divpenser of refrestiments having o standing amonyg theataical jo aode ang {licir BaiOCIALOY, Wh Lusy putting up a lunch tor two gentlemon who leave for the East thin mormug. it was o peeuliatly consu- tuted an to deserve comment, Tho hampor wad noted ta contamn 6 bottles Basderer, 2 vand- wichics, 8 bottles sheny, o couplo of epgn, 12 ‘bottleg wlnky, 8 spriug chicken, and somo rum- lon of ruia and i, as voll a8 8 few lomous snd bomo wugar. Wit this ample provison for moals. the exenrsionists will hurdly nced to visie ou eating-botisu on their way. On Saturday ovening & young gentleman of goosh moral Linkits lotta car on Htato sircet snd glarted on n #hort watk homeward, Iinding his cipar out, ho tried Lo Jibt it, but the slight wiud extinguished hin matches, and in » moment e found himsolf dependent on one for & smoke. T'o insure u hizbt from this, e stapped Into tho approach to A sore. and gathored lamsclf into ehaps to protect tho Tug Just ns no had stiuck it r. Lo coupbt might of o determired faca iuside tho door and beeiwne painfully aware of a revolver within s few inchus of his head. At tho ramo fimo be heard the expressive syllable * Git," coupled with woma profanity and o demand that tho spoaker’s door bo not molerted, Tosav that ho procecand thoveo with alacrity would not overatate tho fact, AU DL OF AN OLD POLICE OFFICER. Ex-Sergrant of I'olice, William Douglas, ono of the oldest members of tha Cutcagu polica, committed suivide last evening ai his 1erl- donco, No. 770 West Van Duren atroot, near the cornor of Hoyne, by tuke jng o doso of orvenic, Ilo hud been ecnw- plaming of eovere illuess for some tuno past, his head in particular troubiing him, and it i» thonght that was the causs of tho nct, Douglas came b this city about 1453, from Now York State, and tan 3 pucket on tho canal for soveral yenrs, In 1857 ho was appeinted a de- tective under Capt. Yates' ndministratlon of .polico affairs, nnd #orved in that capmeity wutid 1468, when he wos mado & Her geant, awd acted as puch At koveral etations, 1fo coutinned in that vosition until 1873, whon Supenutendent Washbira ro- duced bim to patrolman, Ilo served in that capacity until lust fall, his luat datv belng at Yernon Park, Lattatly o hnd been acting as a datective on the Chicago & Alton lmilroad, o leaves » wito and son. His ngo was 55 yeats, THE LARLY-CLOSING MOVEMENT. A meoting of the Larly-Clowing Dry-Gooda Clerku® Association was beid yesterday after, st No. 72 North Clark etroct, the Yresulent, Morrita Fischor, in tho ehnir. The attendance wan quite respectable, and soveral new mombo 1 bauded in their subseriptions. Mr, Iischer was callod upon for a epeech and atatod thai the dry-goods clorks of the city ‘dere, io many casos, compelled to work from "7 A'clock in the moruing unti) 10 and 41 at night, greaty to the dotnment of ther Leaith, nud wuch to the dissatisiaction of their families, wheu they Lind auy, 1f tho citizena could oniy bo juduced to do their shopping catly, excert on Haturday eveninge, this grievance would be removed. Aversge humanity could uot well susinin the etrain of mixteen Lonr' courtant work, It was discouragiug to think of. Thoy did 10t propase to make auy ubseomly domon- strations, 10 strike, or 10 muke any tureats. Thoy reliod upon resson _ond upon the hu- mane fnstincte of the poople, It was slmply cruel Lo them to such Tong hours, aud ko hoped ovo:v dry-goods clerk in the city would make tho caso fus own, and Join the Aesoviation, After some furthor remarks in a similar strain, the Ausociation adjourued for two weekd, g WEST INDIANA STREET, TIE MOVEMENT ¥OB A UAILWAY, The Committcs appointed at Saturday night's meeting of residonta tntarested in thoe Weat Ine diava stroct railroad project fur the purpose of convaying to the Aldermen of tho Fourteeuh Ward tho wishos of tho citizonw as eszpressed with great unanimity st that meoting yesterday porformed their duties by waiting upon Ald Quirk sud Cloveland, hoth of whom oxpressod n hearty intercst in and approval of the onter- prive. Tlcy sgreed with the views eutertained by more thau nlne-tenths of the property- owners jutercuted in the granting of the dosited franchiss, that the only means by which the long-sufforing people can be oertain of Lavirg the track Iaid’ immediately aftor the grauting of the frauchiso in to pass the ordinance giving the right to tho West Divislon Company, for the reasuu that, s the Iattor bold tho right of way over the Halsted streot viaduct, it would bo two or throo yours at the loast be- fore any other compauy cuuld find s way to the Bouth 8ide except by the perilous plan of laying s track scross the gieat uetwork of rails on Kinrie sireot, & plau which should not bs con- widerea for 8 nomont, as tho Jives and limbs of pussongers would bu contivunlly in dsnger, aui nobody would ride on such a road if iy werw cone atructed, ¥ Buch was the view entertained by the maeting Baturday night, in which, out of 200 people pres- ent, ot more thaw three ar four dissented to the cholco of the ald Company; aud io thiy view Ald. Quirk and Clevelund vesterday cone ourred tucat heartily, pledging their best efforts to svouio the passsge of the ordinauco to-uight ifit 18 & possblo thing, Bubdequent tu the wectiog of Baturday uight, und "before the were waitol upon by the Committeo, Al uirk sud Cleveland had_held & coutercuce with tlie oficers of the West Bide Cuwmpauy, who stated their rendinoes o furnich - wristen gusrantae to ooustruct that * portion of the track between Hoyne sud Western avenues 80 800U a3 tho sower shall have beou built iu Iudiava street be- tween thoes pointe ; tley will not compel tho people to wait until the stroet ls paved. This {gouerous proposition entirely weetts aud disposes ©f thy clauwy of the large numbeg of revidents wont of Hoyns avenan, and, with the exception af two or threa property-ownera in the Eleventh Ward, throngh which the track will pacn for & distanco of onlr thres or four blocks, And some of whom, it i3 noted. are committed {o the m- toreatn of the mew corporation, which is aponding tuonoy freely in the employ- ment of lawiers sud mechanics to work up a pablic sentiment—with the axcoption of thesa veuy ferw gontinnen in the Eloventh Ward, the proparts-owners upon and tn_the vi- cinity of Indiaun streot, hetweon 1alstod stroet and Wentern s7ouno, & distanco of two milos. aro not onls A uwt in the Leliel that tho West Hide Comraas 18 the vuly onoe that cso give thom tho easitond At onco, but they arg deeply and intonao- Iy it aarnest abont the mattor, and will anxioualy await tha conmdorate action of tha Common Council. The poopia ara wmtad on the abject, anitha Cm\uvl‘ oneht not to hoaitate Iurther in grantiug tho rolief desired. RAILROAD NEWS, WARFASE FROM ST. LOUIS WEST, Herototore tho Atlantic & Pacific Railrosd. better kuown as the Miseourd I'acific, haw mo- nopolized the freiizht brsiuess from St. Lous to Council Bluffs and all points Wost of Omaha. ‘Pho . Lows, Kansas City & Northern Iailrond, arival lino, not satisfied with this stato of af- fairs, attompted a short tima aeo tomako s routn to Weatern points vis tho Knnsas Pacifio Railroad. As, bowover, most of tho other Wentern roads Jooked upan tius arrangement with wsuspicion, and o railway war becamo im- minent, thin read, though having o right to make auy arrangemcnt t closo, concelod tho con- tract it had enicred into with the Kan- eas Vacifie, Thig honorable actiou should havo aatiufied tho Missouri Pacifie, but auch was not thocava, Whils the 8. Loniy, Kankas City & Northern tnok the stop abova referred to, thia road sent an agent to Denver and made low con- tracts untl noxt January with every worchaut but une, £0 a8 to bo ahead whon the regular rates weto ostabitshied agmin. After tho breach of fmth, tha St. Louls, Kansas City & Northern re- fused to havo anything moroto do with this road, and determined to waxo war against tho Minsouri Pacifla to the bitter end. Tho.gh the other Western roads at firat sympathized with the Miksour: Pacitic,aftor tho dishonorable action by the Genersl Froigint Agout of this road thoy transferted their symputby to the St. Lonis, Kansan Cily & Northiers, nod declded to aid that road i ita ontest as mnel ag (hey conld. = Saturday tho General Froicht Azents of tho Chicaro, Burlington & Quincy, Chicako, Rock Iland & Pacifie, and Chicago & Alon Rati- roads held o mecling for tho puirposs of connid- ering what action it waa bost for them to tako in regard to the above ditliculty batwoan the two St. Loms lines. ‘To remain unoutral would give St. Louia a great advantage over Chicago, as goodls conld b shipped from Baltimore to Kau- sas CiLy vin St. Lous for less than they could be seut from Chicagn, ‘Chey therofore decided to teduce the rates from this city to Missour River points to such tigures as wonld enatle them to competo with the St. Louis unes. Thov adopled the folluwine tariff on freichts to Ateluson, lansas Ciy, Loavenworth, aud NS¢, Josoph New rots, 0l rate. ) $1.00 Firat clons, rer 100 Tha. Hecond cluxs, per 100 Ibs, 5 Third clars, por 100 it 6 or 100 1bs. 45 40 Cia-a A, per car. £90.00 Cinen 11, por car 0,01 Cians C, peren 60.00 Lumler, per cu w Lo As rogarda paszonger rates, tho fight between theso two 8t Lomws roads will benelit tho jub- lic ssilt more *than in freight. The cutting on passonger rates in carried on quite racklessly by all the linea west of Chizago, nod there is hardly & doubt that tho Chiucago ines will ave to take ahand in the game in a day or two. Saturday the St. Louis, Knnsas City & Northemn reduced its rato frow Kansas City to 8t. Lows and vico versa to ¥2, aad yesterday tho Ilanuibatl & St Joweph Raiiroad abnounced that it would sel} tickots from Kansas City to Chicazo for S5, and £10 for tha round trip. Of courso, the Chicago roads, if thoy want to do any passenvor Dusiness to nnd from Misonri River poiots, will Liavo to reduce thelr ratos to tho samo tigures. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENSES, &nwcral Dispateh (o The Chicaan Trioune, Davexvont, Ia., Aung. 7.—As important s dooumnent 88 bas beon known iu legal proceed- ngs in this couutry for many o year was rocoivod at the law-oftico of Grant & Hmith yesterday from Germany. It opous an entircly now fea- ture of litigation over tho sato of railroad bonds in tho old country, and is woll calculated to creato a sonsation in cortain railrond clicles. It appears that cortaiu holders of the hands of the Davenport & Bt. Paul Hsilroad Compnuy residtng in Germany havo eued Baulsbach & Co., the banking firm in Frankfort, through whom the bonds were sald in Earope, for damages for obtaining money through mis. ropresontations, Tho firm, it Is alleged, repro- wented that the conditions under which the bonds were isiued mada thom absolutely anfo as an investment, awl so people were tuduced thereby to oxchange their mouey for Lhem. With the papors that camo yestarday is s stato- ment of tuese alleged representations. 'Ihe documants are all in Gormev, and are to Lo translatod a3 an enrly day, With thewe papory enme o uotice from thoe branch of the bauking firn in New York, sorved on_the Prerddent of tho Davenport & B8t. Paul Railroad Company, and Becretary of the Construction Compauy, that if the firm s mulcted in dan) in Germauy, tuey will bold the goutle- man who mnde the representations to them ro- uponsible, und suo in the courts of thia conntry to recover. ‘This will open up an endless litiza- tion, aud will be productivo of importaut results. MR R GOY. llE.\'D‘lflCKs IN SARATOGA. o isn FardeYioney Man, and Wants shingluster Allen Elected 1 Onioe ANew York Sun. Banartoas, Aug. 2.—Sonator Hondricks arrived in Naratogs this moroing. 1 met the SBoustor on the Lalcony of tho Statos, in company with 8 goutloman whom le intro- duced as Mr. Henderson, I think it was Souator Houderson, Aftera short couversation I hand- od tho Henstor Monday's Sun, pointing my finger to this cditorinl paragraphs: +8a Hondricks is coming ont for Pendioton's doctrine of more greonbacka. Woll, who would have behiovad it ¢ (overvor, good-by 1™ ; \}'hn do you think of thut, Bonator?® I auked, read the paragraph, aaked tho Seuator, slowly, Yen ; what do yon think of it ?" # Well, who wroto it ?" # Undoubtedly Mr, Dana wrote it,” 1 asid. * Woll, Elt, toll Mr. Dana that it is not true. Tell bim if be will road sumo of my recont npoochios that ho will fiud that I don's belleve in 100 tuch currency. * Well, Senator,” I said, * suppose you state aomething taugiblo as to how you do stand on the money questton, Ara you for rag-monvy or specia * Wull, really, 1 don't want to eay soything in tho nowspapers. 1've como hera for reat.” »But the paragraph witl go the rounds,” 1 eald, it you dou’t contradict it.” *Well, then, I will say thin,* continned the Renator, thougbtfully, 1 want Gov. Allen, of Olsio, electod (who {8 for jutiation], I do not waatb two kinds of woney, oach with a different value, Wo must got toa specie basis as qulck A8 we cau noturally, Thioge wust take thelr own oourse, hut they must end 11 one mwedium of lr:_uo. mlul that inuat bo hard mouey, In tho weantimo 1 want tho volume of equs! to the wants of trale." sttyengy Kept “Havo you read Thurman's speech?" asked tho Benator, *No, not yot," eaid I, “\Well, I'liko 1t, 1t suita me, Both parties soem to bo split upon the currency quostion, Now, Bherman, Morrill, and Coukliug are for hard money, whila Lutier, Kolley, sud Logan are for more currency. ‘There are Democratio ioney moeu sud Demooratio soft-mouey Democratio resumers wod Democratio - tlatars; but, if 1 most take .y position oue sido or tho other, 1 will take it against intlation,” Bonator Hundricks 16 very much opposed to committing himself publicly just vow «n tho 1nonoy question, 116 thinks Lendlvton aud Mo~ Lenn buve made groat discord n Uliv. +\Wash McLean bas alwayd yuined every cane didate ho binw ever supported, Ho killed Pendlos ton. and uow he's done what b could toward Xilling the Democratic party In Olio. MeLean 1 for ropudiation gut and out, or the uext thing toit. 1le ways, *lhe tiermans bold our bouds, and paper mousy is good vnough for the d—d Dutclmen.' But in my opislon,” contitued the geutluway, *Thurman will outhve the wholo rag. ‘Imoney Crof He'll danco on Pendletou's and Wash McLcau's goaves, nith a pockettul of s1d- cis, aud & Prodidestisl oon ot n s haodg.” Ew PRuking. TSAN JUAN. A Great Mining Itegion in Col- orado. Its Situation---The San Luis Park lis Naturnl Gateway. The Vartous Mining Districts In the Yicinity of Del Norle. A Mountain of Gold-Quarts Yielding $125 to the Ton of Ore. Extinct Volcanoes.-A Crater 2,500 Feot Deep -~Political Affatrs in the Territory. Bpeetal Correapondence of The Chicago Tridune, DL Nonte, Col., Aug. 1.—What in popularly kuown a8 THE SAN JUAN COUNTRY oxtends from the San Luis I'ark, on tho east, to the Animaa Rivor, on tho west, inclnding also tho mining dintricts on the Uncotpahgre an:d Laka forks of the Guunisen Liver. Tlus vast mining rogion is at teast 126 milos long by 100 mitea wido, and fuclndes within its limits the tnain raugo of tho Rocky Mountains, It is focated on both the enstoin and western water- sheds of the Continont. 'Tho Sangro~de-Clriato rango of mountaius ecparatos it from tho groat plains on el east, whilo tho witd roglon traversed by tho Bau Juan, the Gunaison, and the Colora- do, interveno betwoen it and the Pacitic Ocoan. A portion of this section hnw been explored by Prof. Rayden, bt much of it is but hittle known; and, an I have traveled over it the present sea- gon, I find that tho map-makers nre sadly at faulc, TIHE BAN LUIS PARK, which i & vast olliptical bowl botween the Ban- gro do Christo Mouuotaius and the Siorra San Juan, s the netnral gatowsy to tho San Juan country. Itis outered by tho I'oncha I'ass on the norzh, by the Sangre do Christo and Marea Passen oo the east, and up tho valloy of the Rio Grande from New Mesico. It contains about 4,000 squars miles, and, in many of s character- istica resomnbled tho greay I'ark in which the City of Moxico i3 situated. 1t is wmuch larger, bow- ovor, with leny fortility, but with a delightial climate bolh in summer and winter. In tho cen- tro, fod from the numerons streams tiowing down from Lo know-capped mouataing on either sido, {8 & Iako, 0r & succession of lskes and marshy ground, without any outlet, Tho soit produces suundantly if ierigated. and, with the oxception of corn, the cropa commun to thia latitude are raivod. Dat tho raieug of eattle, sheop, horsos, and mules. is tho most profitablo. Tho valley is alreaily overstocked, but tho foot-hille and mouutaing adjacent will furnish to the grea: hords abundanco of gass for many vears to como, BUT TUE MINING INTEREAT of this soction must be the basla of ita fature growth and prosperity. Simaco the 1at of June I have beon engaged in a careful examination of tho country south of this poiot, and alwo went (0 miles np the Ttio Grande, as far ss Autelope Park. I bavo not yet visited Bakor's Park, in the Lake and Uncompahgre districts, bat slall do so soon, and will give I'nx TRIsUNE tho resuls of my observations. The miving districta in the vicinity of Dol Notte ara the Summit, Deeatur, Alamoss, Moa- oow, Endorsdo and loma. TIHE SUMMIT is tirst in 1mportanco at present, having more largely attracted the attontion of capitalists, though it {8 probabla that sevoral' of tho other districtd are equally as rich in deposils of gold and silver. The Summit district is situated sbout 80 milos mouth of Del Norte, and is reachied by 8 most miserabls wagon-road, and by & passable trail. A few huodrod dollars and a littlo eunterprise expendod on tha part of the authoritios hors would wake the dintriot couveniontly accessible, and advanco the inter- osts of all concorned, Most of the iwlues aro altuated on South Mountain, witich lifts itself up from tho valloy of {ho North Fork of the Ala- moea River to on altitude of 12,000 feet adove tho level of the sca. 1lus mountsin is, in many roupects, & wonderful formation, and a puzzle to most minarslogists who biavo exam- inod it. It scoms to linve Loon formod by vol- cauic nction, no flssnrc-veina appeariog upon the surfaco, and the whole mass may bo properly called a mountaln of gold-quartz, carrving & small propartion of wilver, Tho «uartz 18 easily milled by tho ordinary stamp- process, Thres mills will bo in full n{mnfiun soon. Ono mul hos already been emploved in teuting the ores, with n satisfactory result, tho averago viold betog 125 per ton, ~This gold 18 of fine guality, sala to bo worth $20.67 per ounco nt tho United Statos Mint, Tho sctusl cost per ton for mivlug and milling tho quartz will not cxceed H15, and, with Lotter facilltica for trans. portation, onght to be done for 10, It would reom exiruvaeant to ostiwate the mum- ber of tony of sold-quartz in wight ou Bouth Mountain, but, from & caroful examinution, I am justitied in saylng that bLalf s Lundred milla wonld not exbaust tho minos in oo equal number of years, Bhould tho yicld of bullion bo half toe smouut, or aven wmuch less, than obtaived by tho -first oxperl- meouta mentioned, the profits will not bo less thau those of tho best munos in tho couutry, TUE DECATUI DINTRICT iaon the mnain branch of tho Alamoss, 6 miles south of the Summit, and coutaina some prom- iwing mincs, 'Tha lodus are chielly gold, und” aro disamiar in wany respocts from tho Bumwmit orrs. The veins aro woll defined, conliued within compact wall-rocks, and have all the malo foatures of the bost mines of California aud Novada, 8omo of the lodes uro of remarkable width, tho widest shuwing a crevice of 80 foct. In point of location, tho Dor catur minos havo somo advantagos over the Hummit, and not a long timo can clapsa befors tho necessary caplial will ba obtained to dovel- op the wealth of the distriot, TUK ALAMASO DISTRICT lioa botweon ths districts described and the Rlo Urande, and s easily approached by a rosd down tho valloy sonty of Del Norte, All of thess districts are abundastly suppliod with good tim- ber, and grass foc auimals grows in great profu- sion {n all the valleys aud on tho mouutain sides, and up to the top of tho highoat poske, TUP, ELDORADO AND MOSCOW DINTHICTS are in the Baugre de Chrsto rango, wnd are universally well spokon of Ly old wmnors, Gold and silver mines have also boen discovered on the head-waters of the Han Juan River, snd oun the Houth Fork of the Rio Grande. The = mountaivs fu that rogion are high and ubmxlI and tho craters of voleanves which tlourishied iu the unknown past are frequoutly dlscovered. I rocently spout'a fow days among the moun- taium which form the wource of the Hau Juan, and was wall repald for the fatigue incideut to these mouutain tramps, The vanety of tho vogutation, and tho magnificent floral dispisy, to bo seon at this season of the year, added to the grand scenery, farnizhed to the eys a panorama of beauty and grandeur which cannot find cxvression n words, Tho explorer of theso wouotaiu-fastnosses tinds himaell willing to run the riske of being attacked by unfriendly grizzly aud cinuamon bears sud mountaw-lious, for the privilego of visiting such A TRAGKDY OF NATURE displayod In its most rugied aspects, and com- vined with the msivolous beauty of the floral kingdom, In the course of our jourusy, we dis- covered, near ons of the tributaries of the Baun Juau, au old cruter which could uot bo less than 2,600 feot doop, mearly perpendicular on its sides, with the oxception of tho wust, whero it had apparently burst out luto s rrent csuon, sluo formed by voloanio action. All of the surronnding wouutains—some of them 11,000 feot hich—soew to bave been furmed by voleanic eruptiond’; and the lmmense mong. ments of granite and quartz—muoh of the quartz belug miore ov lews of iron, coppor, silver, and gold, aud sowe of it only the precious met- als—are wore than eloquont u their rovelation of the mysterious operstions of Natuie 1n tho formatiou of the crust of the earth. It Is probe able that no huwan Lelug ever entored this urstor; sod yet, standiog on the edws of the tearful abyss, and looking down to the outiot into the canon below, it scomed to me poesible that it could be outered from thst polot, I nhnl,:’mnko the attempt to explore it in a few weeks. POLITICAL, AFFAIRS in this Tertltory are nm-rhbl; quiat, conaider- myg that tho Coustitutiopat Convention is to wieot thiy comiug wnter, ‘Lho Lopublicaus, ne re;rerented by their Coniral Committeo, mede n Jroporition, omoe montin azo, to the Democrats 10 ,#nure putitic in thy eloction of tho Conatita- tional _ Cunsention ; tho Democeats relected the pravo<tion, belug con- fitent of earrving tha c'eotim, The majorte of the votern are nilaunia iy Rejmblican, sud the Stato movement can ha ivauyurated under Repullican auspices it tho leadors of the pnrty hirvs Litorality and foresieht eaouch {0 ceano loeal bickarmga and worl unitedly for tha tifumele of tho patty, [ho miners peneradly cato bt hitle about piolitic, and hence prrsonnl pepniaciey 18 s anscntal cloment amone party canddlates. Indeod, ths indifercnco it regard Lo political affairs is e0 grost among this Intge clasn of votorn, that thera is great danger that monor and centrahized fnfluences will dic- tata tha candudaten of Loth paries, and that the firstSenatora from (Lo Centonninl 8:ate will purchane their ronta in tho Henale, in- atead of mecuring {hem by & legitimate olection, All this can be nvolded, amd per- Japs il ba, by watchfuluess on the part of the majoiity of votere. That tho Stats moyewent will suceeod {a gonorally coneeded, and thiero ara good il ablo men 16 Both parties who are worthy to fill tho positions of Senators, Congroasmon, and State oflicors, 1f the lteput lieans do not carty the elcction, thero will ba no oxcuse for their political managomout. 8. C, KANKAKER, The Cropa— Accident — Tosttmoning e Municipnt Nanttern—Personal, Nvecial Corresponidence of I'he Chicaqo I'rioune. KANKAREE, IIl,, Aug. T.~Roports vary as to the amotnt of damago dong to tho erops of Kane kakoo County by tho rains of the past wock. Yarmers on low iand are vory much cast down, while thosa whose farms lay high speak quite hopefully of thoir prospeets, Onts lLave filled woll and aro thoronghly ripe, aud, in spite of their flattened condition, would be gathered in gooul shapo if the pround would permit non aud teams to work, A large vumber of farmers, however, have already cut and stacked a portion of thoir grain, and a fow mora days of dry weathor will enable all to completo the narvest, Fiax w'll ovorngo two-thirds of a crop,—a bot'er showiug than waa ox- pocted 1wo wecks ago. Corn 8 wondorfully promising ; no such crop han ever been roen in this region beforo; Lho only fesr isan oarly frost. A large quantity of hay has beon spoiled by tho wator, and potatoes will suffsr from the samo causo, As o whale, Kankakes County may bo considered fortunato, and crops of at lonst averaga valno will ba gathored. ‘Tho river bas boen higher than ever beforo known at thia neason of the year, and the mills tinve heen campolled to shut down until the sub- siding of the flood. »BICKLE-BLASITING, Tarnost Wolfe, who in cployed on Alex For- tin's farm, B milos west of this city, roceived o bad cut in his log tho other day from a sicklo which ho la t drop whitla repairing it. ‘Lho wound in serious, out not dangerous. A NEAT TESTIMONIAL, 8. B. Barchard, of tlus city, lias presonted the nowly-organized Baptist Chttreh at Guand Datk, on tha Chicaro, Danvilio & Vincennes Rallruad, with an elogant wolid conmttnioneset, TIM TOUR TREES, Such 18 the commaud of an ordinance passod by the Council. In viow of thn contemplated location of rtroct-Iamnps, it Wik bo necossary to cut away the ubstrietug folinge which grows so luxuriaitly on our tharvughlares and privato pretuses. A orTy *pouNn,” At last a City Pound has beeu ostabliehed for the imprironmout of such cattlo as_may bo fouml un our streets nfter nightfall, I prodict an utter failure of tho ordinance in its pressut abiapo, DY-THE-WAY. Pike & Trowusoh, the lisukakos jewolors, aro perfecting arrangomouts for establislung a wmanufacturing houre m Chicago. They will confino their businoss antiroly to mannfacturing poutlemen'd goods. Tlis wiil bo the first in- dustry of the kind in Chicago, it is said. The total sesessed valuo of atl personal and roal-ostato propatty in Kauknkeo Gouuty for the yoar 1875 fs 95,618,758, Dr. J. 8, Taylor, of this city, a well-known geologiat, in now in Dayton. The Docstor haa hin ponsosslon over 100 fincly-ongraved plates roprosenting tue founils of the Miawi Valloy, Thesa plated were ougraved by thn lato llon, Johu W, Van Cleve, au intimate friond of the Doctor, aut a man of prominence in Ohio, Tho Doctor has offerod thoss plates to the Stato QGoologist for incorporation in the noxt volume of Ohio loporta, ‘Tho lois roci-lionker bas not as yot signitled his sccoutanco of the Doc- tor's gonerous offor, but undunbtedly will whon tuo mattor is brought moro prominently to big attention. Dr. Taylor hod one of ths finoks pris vato collectious of foesiin and guological speci- mouns in tho cuuntry. 0. W. Girard, Prosecuting Attornoy of Hamil. ton County, is tn tha city, visitivg lus brotbor- in-lasw, W. W. Todd, our County Cleri. Frod L. Moros, of this county, 1s n Stuttgart, Germany, completing Li4 musical cducation. Dr., A. Ames and Adam Zinlann woro elected mewmbeéra of the Board of Education last Tues- day. Gould, Orton, — and the New York ‘Eribuncs M, Orton's desire to get rid of tho Vauderhilt dictation, and Mr. Jay Gould's dosire to get rcucmou of Westorn Union, havo lod toa eaguo, offeusive and dofeusive, botween theso two genttamen.—New York (Fraphic, Tho loague betwoon (ould nund Orton s of oldor dato than oar contemporary supposes. It began with the great pool in Northwestorn stock in tho autnmn of 1872, whon Jay Gould and Horaco F. Cinrk combinod and took soveral milliops from Henrv N, Hmith and Daniol Drow. In that paol Mr, Orton was a sort of pide-partnor. and, whon Horaca (ireoley died and Orton bought the majority of tho Tribune stock, Qould ond Clark stood behiud Lim and put up tho monoy. Not long aftorward Clark died, and when Orton with- diow from the ostonsivle ownorship of the I'rbune, and Whitelaw lloid, the young editor of the powerful miud, took his place, Gould bocame tho only eapitaiist, tho interest of loraco 1. Clark boing paid to the excentors of hin ostato. ‘I'ho friendship betweou Gould aud Orton, how- aver, was not finpaired, and now that the former i1 engaged in an junneuns undertaking to bull the stock of the Westorn Union Telograph Come pany, their offeusive and dofonsive alliauco 18 renawed, and is doubtloss moro cordinl than ever. Moauwhile the 7'vribune, founded by llorace Ureeloy, duily illustratos the power of humbug aud the potency of frand by supporting the stock-jobbing schemos of 1ty owner from bohind the mask of protonded virtue, scieuce, nnd beau- titul sentimont.—~ANew York Sun, ‘Tho Sun does not complete the story, It evi- dently bagnot all tho facts iu ite posscssion, Whon Mr. Urton was fiightoned at tho resigna- tion of the working ataft of tho Tribune at tho time he proposed to make Behuyler Coltax ity editor, ho was induced to transfor the fifty-one sharas of stock of which ho lisd control to Will- inm Walter Phelps, who waa tho dummy of Jay Uould lu the matter. Tho usharos, 1t is undor- stood, stand in Phulr-' name, but are mortyaged to Jay Gould fur 751,000, tho marked-up value of the stock. It is undoratood that this money becomes due in Reptombor rext, and it is be- ieved aleo that the presont mousgomont of the Tribune has boen vory anxious to raise this money to pay off the loan made by Jay Gould, Although the Tribune Ju potontiaily a valuable property, capitalists do not think 1ts shares worth 10,000 each. Noxt ponth will determing whether 3r. Reid osnd his assoclates will got control of the Tribune absolutely, or whethor 1t will fall inta the handa of Jay Gould, Mr. Goutd is not nominally the owner of the Trihsne, and lie may never be its owner 1f his mortgago can be satisflod. The courso of the I'ribune is supposed to be dictated I:r a deslre to please Mr, Uould ratherthau coatrollod bv any proprietary interest ha Las at prosent in that concern.—New York Uraphic. Tho Graphio says that 1t is understood that the filty-one shares, or controliloy interost, of the 7ribune wtand in tho uame of Mr. W, W. Phelps, aud that Mr, Jay Gould has » mortgage of §510,000, the marked-np valae of the stock, upon thom, ‘1'ho @raphicis wrong, Tho fifty- one sharos stand | the nama of 3z, Whitelaw Heid, the young editor, aud boe holds them under the Jay Qould mortgege. Jay Gould is the 7yeal, whils the young cditer is thoir nomiual owner, As fo gelling rid of Jay Gould by ralsing the money to pay him olf in Boptembor, that is not ae all probabls, not oven possible, 17is mortzage will nevor be paid off. 'I'he Tribuneld tght in Lis ‘j““" all tow- er, young editor, and ail. 'Lhvrefuroit iu that to keep hia place tho youug editor 1s obliged to play the part of stool pigeon to Jay Gould, ‘the stock-gambler keopy a sharp eye out for the money-article, and when ho dnslres it, the youog editar Is obligad to alter Lis leading articles Lo suie bim, Hometimes he cowpels him even to alier the starolype plates after tho puper bnfifiona 10 press, Lo strongthen a bull or bear torial, ‘The enly real cuntrollor of the Tribune in Jav Gonld, and it looks 4 if before long ho would z.a 144 eutire owner if Lo cacos 49 bu—New York Wik O'CONNELL. The Centennial Celobration in Dublin, A Number of Lively Little Scrimmagos Among the Celebrants, A PANQUET. Loxpox, Ang. 8.—Tue O'Connoll Centonsry was colobrated in this city by & banjuet last night at tho Canunon Streot flotel, A majority of the gontlomen rrosent wore Iome-Rulers, CIURCH BENVICES, Cardinal Manning bas oidorod & * To Daum " to be sang this ovening [n allthe churches of the Archiepizcopal Dioroso for tho blossings rosult- ing from O'Connell's Intors. ntors. Thero was o serious riot in Glasgow yerterday between the Urangomen and 1ome. Rulers dur- fug tho O'Conuell colebration, Five policemen were fujured. Fifty arreata wore made, The moting hus boen renswed Lo-ulght, LoxooN, Aug, D.—Mavy freuh mirests wora in Glasguw lust night, in couxequence of venewal of tho disturiance, Hoveral tioters aod poleomen wore injured. Tho mihtary were held it rendiness to provent further disordor, FIE O'CONNELL UBSTENSIAL, Fhe third and Jast O'Conuell coute- Denax, 1 I day o1 the colebration of t uary wos given up to fosty oxcuinions, boud- taces, aud oller spovts, This oveping the can- tata of 8t. Patrick at ‘Tara v 41l bo givon in lxhi- Lition Palace, aud thore will bo s display of firo- works. ‘There was an amnesty demonstration to day at tho cemetery wheo U'Conmell s huried. Torty thousend persons woio present, Includiag soveral members of Palimment, Resolutions woro adonted 1 favor of Homo Rulosad amues- ty for the imprisoned Feninng, I'he ouldvor Testivities woro marred by & rain- storm. New York Frening Teleyram, Donrax, Ang. 6.—Tlho giaud parade lu honor of Daniei U'toauell, sud in colob:ation of the 100th anmiversary of tho birthday of the great Irh Liberator, took piaco i this city to-day, Ninoty thousaud men archod in the column of procewsion, Thonsandsor people from the neih- boring cities, sud Ifrom England aud Beotlavd, were proser o At 1 o'elock the monatar phalanx of patriotio Irahimen ana lovers of the memory of O'Conneil begau their march, Great onthusindm previied. Tho green fing of Lrin was scen banging from the houaetops, and with it, in many places, tho Stars und Btripes loalud sido by side. FOW IF WA COAPOSED, Thn great corjs was composed as follows : Sixty thousand ropiceontatives woro present from the leading _trades sucictics nnid working- men's untont in Dublin aud other Irish cities, ‘I'nere weio also 25,000 membors of various socinl, religioaw, and bonovolout socictles. Tlo various ** ewcies " o socleties of tho Amnoety Association turned out to_the number of fuily 10,100 men, This organization domands of tho Dritisn Govornment tho releass from imprieon- ment of the Feniaus now in detentivnin tho jailn and pouttentiaries of Groat Britsin, Tlo Amnesty Brotharhood made it & point to ket to College Green beforo tho procession formed. As thov passed along tho othoer wait- ing ranka of processionists the mon ef the trades moctetiod rnited thewr hats and saluted them, shiowing a muttial understanding and good _will ox:sting beuweon both divisions of mou as Ttish patriots, A FIRST SKIMIISH. The Amnesty Lrotherhood were loudly cheor- od for the carrying out of their threat to kecp ab the bead of the procession, whica thoy succeeded in doing. Oue dispute with them oun this ac- count camo near leading to a eotiousrhoading of blood, ‘Thoy held their position wich gruat tonacity and vehemence, and showed a dis- position not to yiold a foot of thoir ponition. But about this timo matters began to wear n somowhat serious look and o battlo appeared in- ovitable. Upon tho arrival ot tho proo:ssion at the Itoval Bariacks, tho Amuusty Associntion was et by I60 conl-poriers, woearing greon wnshien and mounted on powerful horses. The nssailants woio headed Ly dlr. J. I’ Smythe, the member of Paclisment for Westmeath, Among the coal-fiotler) wos & man CArrying the Stars and Stripos, ‘Llie conl-portor suttacked the Amuesty Liotherhood, aud a flerce oncouns tor between Dboth sides enmiod, tho result of which wag that tho front ranka of tho Amnesty poopls were broken aud the head of the column thrown into disorder, ‘b meleo waa wne of the genuino Irish fnd. Lists and sticks wero mefy wed, whilo tha air rang with iwprecations, Bruised aud brolen heids were tl:o order of the day, but fortunatety nobody was killed. After order bnd been re-ostablishod tho pro- cersion got undor way again, and roon roached Snckville street, whora it was recoived with loud oud dealening cheers, A BAOE FOR TUE POINT O Jodom, The processiou arrived st Sackvillostreot abont 2 o'clock. AMenntimo tho conl-porters, who were orgauized aw a workiogmen's society and were carrying tittlo American flags to tho numbor of a Lundred or so, mude a divorsion and got the hoad of the column, thereby putting the Amues- ty and Homo-Rule parsy in the second place. ‘I'ho Amnesty uien dinplasod n big black ban- nor at the huad of tucir Ime and catvied smail bauners of tha samo color, esch inveribed i white—*' Jtemember the Irisouers in Chaing," ‘A strugglo sgain took place for precedonco 8 tho column ueared the end of tho routo, Tho Awmuesty mon, with thoir hugo biack banoer, puslied forward with tho iutention of belug the eat upon the platform, A GENEBAL RUBIT. Tho gonoral mob made o rash nt the same time, and » scone of great coufusion aud ox- citemont ensued. 'I'bo Amnesty uien climbed up ono side of the platform Juat a3 tha coal-porters ascended the other, so that both got ontogother. Tiach party scomed satistied with tho victory thus sebleved, and, whilo affairs looked vory threatening fur u fow minutcs, no blows wure interchaugod, Xew York Heraul, Donrry, Aug. G—Evening.—Contrary to the predictions shieh were mado in the morning, tha 0'Counell Conteusry Celobration day passed witnout bloodshed. TIE COAL-PORTERDS' ROW, T'ho only row which ocourred was caused by s body of Dublin coal-porters forcing tlicir way to tho head of tho line of the utreot procossion, and, 4t o later hour of tho day, ont- tiug tho truces of tho careingo which bora tho bannor of tho Awnesty Assoclation, Men were Immediately mubstituted in placo of tho horses, which wore thus lec free from tho vehiclo, nnd they diow the caariage through tho Atrocts sil along tho remainder of the route. ‘Pho Atnneaty men performed thoir duty in-peaco until thoy reached the platfoein from which the otstivu as to bo read, when a sirugplo was commouced for tho purpose of obtaising postonsion of the apeakior's etand. Tho strug- glo resnlied succcwsfully for (ho membeis of tho Ammnesty Assoclstion, despite a protost by’ 4oV priexts, 0'[IACAN'S ADDBESY NOT READ, The Night Houorable tho Lord Mayor at- tomptod to read Loid O'Hagan's nddress on the Jifa and services of O'Connen), but tho wterrup- tion waa so great he could not procsed, and vl ply auvounced to thoe multitude that the address would be published and circalated, 18AAQ BUTT, M. P., BIEAKS. Mr. Inanc DLutt, M. V., wus tuon called for- ward, Ho vaid that Lo Lad not beon invited by tho Committes of Arrangemants, but that, in obedienos to the repeated calld of tho nssom- Dlage, hie would mako a bt spoech. Ile coun- woled punco and wodoration, 0'CONNUL POWRN'S BPEECH, Mr. O'Counor Power, M. P., followad aftor Prof. Butt. e sald be bad boen invited to par- tioipate in the spasshmaking on tho platform, but he declined for the reason that a Whig pensjouer of Lngland—Lard O’tis been uelooted ks the spokesmsu of the Irish mnatiou. e biad como forward now bocause tho conwpiras tors who attempted to sirike a blow ngaiust the cause of Irish nstionality hiad flou. sud the voico of the Irish Nationsliste must tind full exprom- sion. O'Couvvell repelled with scorn the Chan- cellorship bribe which was offorod him by the Dritish Governmont. It was un lusult fo his memory to namivate s Whig pensioner of the ¥nmo Governwent to staud forth as the repro- seatative of tho Liberator's principlos. e remarks of Alr. lutt aud Mr. I'ower wero grooted with grost spplause by the multitude. AN AMNNRSTY MEETING, Au Amnesty mesilug was subsoquently held in the hall of the Muchauios' Instivite. 5t wus resolved to summon Mr. Sinytbe, M. I'., to 03+ plain bis very extraoidinary conduot in_order- ing the traced of the Amuusty banuor-cariayge to bo cat. THE BANQUET—A BUTT-AND-DUZFY UPBOAR, Thero was & contonary banques in the Exhibl. tlon Falace to- t. Bix hundrod peisons were present. 1y was an oxceodigly oxcitod gather- g from the begiunivg, This culminated in & 0 of complete uproar and disorder. e torat, 'Phe Legislative Iudepsudeuco of Irclind,* was given, Tbe Lord Mayer of Dublig, who prosided, called on Bir Churlea Usvau Dufly to sespond. T'ils caused a tr-moudous ufYORS, nud‘nuu crion for Blr. BButl, Hic Uharien Uavan Dully was w0t alluwed o spoak, Upou thin tha T.ord Masor vacated his asat as Presi. dont of the assomblage, and tonk his departnrs tram the buflding, (ireat excitemont followed. Tho tiphts ween extingmisliad, and the banquot fote cnded in confasion, T T ADES AT DINNYR, There was asolier disordorly seons at & cen- touary banquet of the tredas neopla. This took Place 1n tha Iarge roowm nf the Ratunds, and ter- minated in scones of dreadful confuslon, np- roar, and poneral disorder. A ‘mecting will ba held to-mntrow as a connter domansteation to tho procoedings of the Lord Mavor, Twenty-four Homo-Nuls members ot Parlia- mout havo pledged themsolves to attend. Sl i aad OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS., . New Yong, Aug. 8.—Arrived, the steamors City of Choator anid tho Quesn, from Liverpool. Pryxovr, Aug, 8,—8tuamor Wieland, from Now York, arrived, e e Fleld=f{insciIn="Tho Cnno Settlcds lirooklyn Araus, Aun, 6, We undoratand that the mut of Thomas W, Field agalnat Thomas Kinsella, for the neduc- tion of Mr. Field's wifs, hat been adjusted. Acoording to the report, Mr. Kinscila matinflen the judgmient of tho Haferonnnd is to pay $15,« r)flt).l ‘wmch will ve devoted to the support of Mrs, Firld, ‘We do not Inarn tho dotafls of the adjurtment, bt it is dofimtely known Mr. Flold has atiandon. od the idea of eatablisbling a *' Kinsella Fund ™ far tho relief of fallen womon. The annouucement of the acttlomont of the caro way mada public in Court-Houso and City~ Hall ciretes thiv aftormoon. % It is eaid that friends of both parties (Roma of thom wotl-known ofliciala) havo beon enrnestly Iabaiinz for goveral mouths to sottlo the cane on a basin that would bo accoptabls to buth Field and Kinsella, No dinposition of the money has beon pro- vided for upou the death of Mrs. Fiold. Tioth parties pledeo thomuelves to do all in their powor 10 bury the seandal. 1t 48 thought the torms of the rettlement will be ronda known {n a few days whoo judgment is racordod. = e e g Good TBoyu for Snilors. Rennington (V1) Munner, A. B. Valontino, who has Just érocted & chim- noy or “stack” over 50 feot in hoight, waa aytonisbed a fow dnys mnco to see a boy on tho top of 1t, and thon drop the hat avor tho wall and wateh its doscont to tho ground. Maj. Val- entine 1mmadiately Inquired into the phenom- ovon, and found that his youpg son Wells, aged 9 voora, and n #ou of Mr. M. K. Whitnoy, aged 11 yontw, wero sulang turns in clunbiog up the innido of tho chunney, and tossing thoir hoty out of tho top, Inuide tha * mtack” there aro iron rods ravning scrosn the wall on one side, about 3 fees apart, and tho youngsters fa climb- ing upto tho dizzy baoliht, must have swang fram one to tho othar, catching by thelr kuees, Mr. Yalentino inquired of the bova how many fimon they had baen up thero. They eald thoy Lind lont the oxact tally, but 1t was about tweunty timou apieco! Donnldsouts Children, Jincheater (¥, Y)) Lemcerat, Wa havo alrendy statod n performance Is pro- posed _for tha bouefit of tho children of Donaldson, tho lnat aoronaut. It han been suggested that these cinldren ghould hiave a logal guardian sppoiuted over them who woull soa that whatover 1a raisod for them ja properly appliod. The children liave beon boarding ia o family in the citr, and wo undorstand that Donaidson had fully paid their billa up to the timo of his death. Of courko a few hundrod dollars raised by a bensfit would only Iaat a ahort timo, oven if disbarsed by a carofuf manager of tho fund. ‘Tho care of thesa children i oue whick shanld -intorost the charitabla s well ns those oflicially authorized to tako cognizance of such mattors. ______ ——— e The Furniture of the Mouthe A mlt of ivory, with ruby mountings, shonld be kort in perfect repalr with Fragrant Soiodont, By this pure vestahlo ohxle tha cnamel is rendarod impervious to doosy aud tho breath ss fragrant aaa roto. —_— Pianos nnd Organa. Alapge amortment of now planos and orgsna fo Tent, Hecond-band planos frowm §30 to $20, W, W, Kntmart, Comer Stato and Adams streets, Chluago, A Sorious Obatacle 10 one’s comfort In a boll, A Yery simiple remedy hax been discoverid, A plasier of Dalley's Msgical Paln Estractor will curo it soonor than nuything eise. 80 DEATHS, TOSKETT~In Porry, Wyoming County, N. Y., Aug, 6, 1t the 0th year of Lis nge, Danicl Foskett, father of Androw 11, anil Cisrios M, Fonkolt, of Chicago, MOSS—Aug. B, Mory E., wile of Frank P. Mosy, egea 95 yeurs, T~ bilwiukeo papers please copy, FERQUSON—In this city, Aug. 8, Bells, youngoet cbild ot the Inte doceased Jatues Ferguson, Funeral to-morrow ut 4 o'clock from 161 North San- #anon gireet, STURN—O! {nflammation of tho bawcls, {n the 34th yeur of his age, Willtuu C, Sturin. Funeral from his late rosidence, 1708 South Halsted stroot, o Graculand Comotery, Tiosday, Aug. 10, at 10 orelocka, m. BELL-At Jollet, Sundsy moratng, Aug. 6, Eailly ., daughter of the-lato L, T, Ronwell, Enq., stid be- loved wifo of Kosuuth H, lielt, of Oblcigo, sgud 23 yeara and b montha, +To Live fu hearta wo Tonso behind 18 not to die,” DEAN—At his Inte resiouco, 350 North Franklin-st,, of Liright's disease of kidueys, Honry W. Dean, aged 33 years, Fuseral Tumday, Aug, 10, by carciago to Calvary, BMichigun papers pioise copy. SPECIA L. NOTICE, < Centaur Linimonts —nj = for KAvor o TioxAnxA, BUB4EX C0., DEL., May 37, 1873, 4 Mrasns, Touk & Co.: Your Coutaur Linuient is & wouderfnl thing, My mother hos suffercd terribly from rhieumntism for sixiven yearn. Of lute sho Lna Yeen paralyzed on ona wide, No one thought wke would over bo nblo to talk or walk again, 88 alio fa sov- ouby-fonr years of age. Buo lion been Geing the Cen tanr Linfment (white wrpper) for a few weokn, aud can now walk and talk toloratty, woll, 1 ihink that X ta deservo all (hio pratso which they bave i Py W, TOBDE.Y 500 and $4 per boitle, Dr, C. W. Benson's Celory and_ Camy ara propared exprestly to cure §1 d will Price, [0 cants s bux, post. Sl B by wl] dtuiutate, snd VAN WOMARGK, SFPUVIENSON & IEID, No. & Lakwst., corner ot Doar born, Qllcago. Save Your Silverware, Hilvor, and othor tine waro, will last twice as long, and e Tk Draad mawe I Slokoor and, potlmed with Klootr Sillcun only. 1t lrlllfl infusorial product, en. tirely !lwflmm yrit or chomicals, anl, tho wtituto of New Yorl M'Yi. the best artiole kuown, It l» tho only sale mllfll?lll for fileln"sr Gold snd Hlvarwarm, " d U sllsy pain, cukduo swellings, heal Lurns, sud will cure rheumatism, vin, sud fleel, bone and musclo sis, Tho White Wrapper in ily uno, tha Yellow Wrapper \mals, |, 8l Nervousuess, and Slecplovs- Hold by b druiglstey jomolors, and gro: onra, ’A‘-nu. i, RS ELOTHE el W had 16 Sguth Watorat., Chicagn, ___AUCTION SALES AUCPION SALL COFFIN & CASKET Manufacturing Works, MACHINERY, PLANT, STOCK, &, In Toronto, Canada. “There will ba offered for mals by Publio Auction, on s pretatusy 0. 109 Tersuley-dt,, Tornto, Ceudds, On Saturday, the 14th of August next, at noon, Thoss commedlous and suitatle premsca recontly oo cupled by Fhiilipe, Wray & Co., us a Cottin and Casket Faotury, toguther with ull the Toquisite 1aschinery for carrynid on tlw satue, Alw, at (ho sarua tlima, Lo bak- snce of the slock on hand, 'Tue estunated vaiue of the fiouud and buildings is §13,000; aachinery aud Flant, 4610, aud stock, counlating of UoMns, Suishedland uu~ futshed, Mouldings, Trimpangs, Pino, Basswood, sud Baim of Ulled Lumiber, say §6,600, Arrugouients by bo made {or leavizg & coustdorelie portiou of the Jurciitne taouicy ot aorigand, Whis 1 Ihe puly ostal- isbineut of the Lund in tue Domsinion of Gnads, and & rare uponlug ' presunted for auy oue with s Xuowl- edg of il trade, nud posscased of & ‘small capital, for outubliabi: ¢ and ¢ stending & roally firni-class utd prof- ltablo beaioas, For furthor parilcuisrs apply to LERR & ANDERUSON, Toronto, Cauada, ironto, 81st July, 1875, By 1, CHADWICK & MONDAY, Angust 9, at 10 & m., at 638 WeatLakelst, (under Hodges® Auction Rows), the entirvicontents of tig Uniuw Fark Laundry, oouxlating of Wisbiug Aa. cllues, Wriagers, Fluilng Machine, Irous, Laundry Rew, how Ao, » large Jartition aull ;l::m"g. "o b sobl withoul roadrve, Uouds & be & fog mmfl:‘w« o 'u‘ou:lao“ 'BUSINESS_DIRECTORY, AWNINOB, TE YD WAGQON-COVERT ™ Py R GILBFI'T (17 18HARD & € 23 1o 08 South Wate Uorner Fi iton MWINER, COTDAG Y, T COTTUN 1" K, il Ship A TN U Sotn Watet.yy, W, ™ ERfN . GIUK R4 €O, HUUKeRLLERS i e S CHRT D, BURNTIAM, DAY, BUN 00— oIS and Jobhers. vaand B Lake-at, JLWELE BROT'HER & Cu,.- LE & 1LE! G o Wlll‘l I LOOKING.OLASSES, 8, MANTET- od Coraicnr, Tlanawood sud Walaut Moldl 261 Wai ¢ TWINES AND CORDAGE MASILLA AKD S1Sat, WOPE, tiempand Mavliia Lathyam, ftaot and Jrn Wit QILBERT HUNBARD & GO 03 1028 Suath WaLor SAVINGS BANKS, TPIIE BTATE BAVINGS INSTITUTION= 80 aud 5 Ladaile-st. Chlcago, 111, Bix per cont fatcrart ~paid on daposlta, SOMO0L AND CHORCH FURNITURE (IUERWOOD KCROOL FURNTTUIE CO.—~ ) manufacturers of school, Uhurch ‘and Oiieo urnitors, and Dealers In Sohool Apnaratne, 144 and 188 Staten, BEWING MACHINES, OMR BEWING-MAGH Tty simolest, boat, lag-AMachiae In the mnr] Genoral Agouts U. TOY8, ERGHO, RUULING & U0, —MANDFAQ. Wreraof Childron's Gaerages and Tme Tos, teucy G parters of ondn, Rird iatitng Taokln, &o, e W el o L Het TEAS, COFFEE3, AND BPICES, T NOWEES CLOYES & 00, PRIEN 118, Texs, Uolloor, and Spices, i 2 and 31 River.ss, AUCTION SALES, b I S ST By ELISON, POMEROY & Co, MARBLE MANTELS! NARBLE IANTHLS! THE SCHUREMAN & HAND MANTEL G, Oor. Michigan-av, and Van Buron-st., Have givon us fnstructions to mako s PEREMPTORY AUCTION SATR OF SURILUS 8TOCK OF 500 Marhble Mantels, Which they bave Juat finishied, andreads for immelk ato uas, ombaacias all e teit 20 or legant ¢ n in LOW, MEDIUM, AND HIGH COST. Marble, Slate, and Iron Dfanteh 1In sll the varinne grades of American and Foroign Marblo. The firat Auction Bale will take place at their Ware Dawen, 8, Cor. Michignn-av. and Van Buren-st, Wednesday Morning, Aug. 11, at 10 o'clot Builders and the public are invited to sznmine ity atock and attond the sale. The whals ocollection to s poaitively sold without limit or renvrve. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., A WM. A. BUTTEKS & CO., AUCTION KEH 08 MADISUN-ST. ENTIRE STOCK OF A CROCKERY DEALER, ‘Wedneaday Morning, Aug. 11, at 9 1-2 o'clook At our Balearooms, 108 Madisou-at. The stock comprisoa a full lino of White Chfns &f Granite Waro, Assorted Glasswars, full iiuo Latca Fine Plated Ware aud Tablo Cutlers. Also, 15 casks White Granite and ltockinghiam ¥ WM, A, BUTTEUS & CO,, Auctiouce t SALE OF COLLATERALS, FOURTEEN NEW BUGGIES AT AUCFS, Dy order of and for account of & Chicago Natbal ‘Bank, Wednesday Morning, Ang, 11, at 10 o'clet, AT N, P. WILDER'S NEW BUILDING, NOS. 10, 12, 14 & 16 WASIIINGTON- ST Fourteen Top snd Open Duggies, Thrse buggl:s turned out by one of tho largest manufactirers o4 Weat, and are warranted in overy purticular, Tlieysy Dullt'of the best susaoned hickory, with case-harded azlea and oil-tempered springs, The {ron-work b & tho beat refined fron ; best Norwsy iron bolts ; nad 1ng but the beat top-leather used. * They arc all nit ing rail, aud can caesly be shifted fnto an open bustn WAL A, NUTTERS & CO., Auctionows. BUTTERS & CO/B REGULAR TRADE BAU THURSDAY MORNING, Aug, 13, at b:i0 o'clock, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GO0} WOOLENS, OLOTHLING, FURNISHING dOODS, NOTIONS, ‘BOOTS, SHOHS, AND SLIFPERS, On Hocond Floor Balesroom, 108 Madlson-at. BUTTERS & (0.8 SATURDAY BALL ‘Furulture, Hourchold Goods, auos, Cerpets, elé BATUIIDAY MORNING, Aug, 14, at (:3) odxl at tolr Balesraoms, 108 Madison-rt, BY G. P. GORE & CO, 64and 70 Wabash avonus. Tuesdey, Aug. 10, at 9:30 a. m, REGULAR SALE OF DRY GO0 Piece Goods, Linex” Goods, Fancy Goods, Hats, Oaps, Gents" Underwear, Hosiory, P8 and Pooket CQutlery, Notions, &o., &% BSPECIALTIES: A fresh Importation of G4 and Ttallan Gloth, ‘A new, large, and well ansortod line of Buspesds diract from tha manufacturer, MUST BL BOLD, An involce of Bufllings, Ruches, Collarettes #y o . The balance of Hamburgs,Rubber Cords snd Bras Toft Srom last aale, will puaitively be closed out ut & ‘A fuw casos of Genta’ Underwear, medinry welghh all sbirts, without Feserve, to mako room fu late o sguments, five hundred peckages Ladios’ Whita Hose, sassad qualities, an Underwriter's alock, islo peremplorr. BANKRTPT. 3 100 pea Dress Goodu, asnorted styles, ! Les, Nowport B ings, l'rinces Mixtures, G.ass Oloths, Jackoncts, Kt sovka, elc,, ele. Bold by order of An.tznee at 11 o’clock sharps 00, Auctioneerh GFO, P, GORE & Regular Anction Sals of Boots and Ses WEDXESDAY, Aug, 11, at 0:30 8. m., » full laed Men's, Boy®,und Youths' Boola and Women's, Wiss) cud Ohiren's Bhoos, Also, & Line of Mew's FIDY Buots, by GEO. 1, QURY. & L0 65 and 70 Wal By JAS, 1>, McNAMARA & €O« 27 Bast Washlngton-st, Zarge and Attractivo Catalogue Auction Bals of 1,000 CASES BOOTS AND SHOE Tuesday Morning, Aug. 10, at 9§ o'elock: Firat-claus atock of Now Goods will be closed 054 Al cout, e O ATONAMARA & CO,, Anctioncert JAB, P, By WM, F. HODGES & CO At Our Warerooms, 630 W, Loke-ss Wasbal aallon TUESDAY, Aug.10, 844 p. 2 ® OARPETS AND HOUSEHOLD GDOD& 5 cmk-r{mmmfi-liu. ({‘uum. ole. sic.j contaut e poultive aud without reserve. ot vo\‘;'ll-‘r, UODGES & (?0‘! Aunfloull?‘ Alrg, ot Wedntasay sud Biturdey e AT e