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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JULY 13, '1873. 3 TURF AND FIELD. Plain Words About the Lato Dexter " Park Mooting, \What the Publio Will Demand and Tnsist Upon in Future, Prohability thab s Now Association Will Bo Formed and a Now.. i Track Built. L _T'he Great Running Race at Sacramento, -Cal. - Basoe Ball Bl;itters at Home un}d ' Abroad. - - ! o THE TURF. i : ‘TOE FUTURE OF RACING IN OfII0AGO. * ') The sumimor moeting of’the'small asdoclation ; ealing itself tho Dextor Prirk Club, which came tow olose last woolk, aftor a quostionablo carcer ofiix daya, doveloped the fact that the tasto of * thipeople of Clhicngo for turf spoits is very . goieral, Evory day of tho six, oven though tho wather was of tho worst possible desoription; themanagers of tho races had tho countenanco - of housands of respectablo peoplo, whoso dosira 10 Titness trial of spoed could.not bo dispollod by ho bolsterous belavior ,of "the ecloments, - Desite thunder and liglitning, violent rain: torna, and high winds, which wore almost . ovey-day occurroncos whilo the meeting was id ! Iprogress, tharo wag a sufficiont number present fonckdsy to make tho spoculation o romunora- - itiveono, Buch alarge nttondance on o many % rionluuflvo wrotched doys was novor bofore seen jon a Amorlean track, and tho managora of the wTaces only did g what duty to do whon thoy it* awas - their carried out their advetigod programmes, rain .or shino, Had . they rderod poetponoments, as thomanagemont of tncks in other cities wonld in all probability hovedono under similar circumstances, they woull unquestionably have ruined the meoting. Thesudiencos found suflicient causo for dis- ploasiro without having another, In the shaps of o postjonement, given them. Tno races wore not wiat they should have been. This fact can- not bodisguised, for it was patent to ovory one who witnessed them. Itissafo to say that a large numbeof the running and trotting matches wero wthing moro or less than * put-up jobs," dosignid to ttap tho innocont at tho pool-box. Horsor tbat could have won were hols back jn ordor lo savo tho “olique interostad in tho pools, tad yot tho fraudulont drivers wore not ordored from their scats, ns thoy should havo been, md houcst mon substituted, Bad starts worg'aloviad to pags unnoliced, and it was o= erally romarks in such cascs that tho horso backedby tho ¢ oliquo " was the firet to lenave tho strirg and tho firet to roturn. Foul riding and driipg was & common offence which did not met with merited punishment, Al ti:euo frauds voro porpotraiod in euch 6 buugling monner that they atiracted public aitontion, sud it 1s0only an act of juatico to tho patrons of tho turf to warn cortain parlies not to permit szch disgracoful things to occur st tho toeeting which i to be beld In Septembor, Moro attyntion must be paid to the important matter o solecting judgos who thoroughly wn- derstand tho rules overnin, afraid to enforce them. found, iLo meeting will be ccadue: racos, aud 1o nob If such mon can bo A" Lonestly. 1t should be borno in mind that poopix 20 not g0 _toDoxtor Park for tho purpose of seeing tho besQ-Te:: lose, They want to witness & fuir strugy] nd gat up sowe outhusiasm, andif thoy " aro not affo; od an opportunity, they won't go to Dexter Park,—that's all. Tho nocting of which wo have_been wriling Lns givon riso to o great doal of disdtisfaction among a cerlaln claes of mon in this city. Thoy bolieve that anothor ono_of a similar character will kill tho turf in Chicago aud injure it throughout tho country, and sro ready to do any- thing to avort the catastropho. It would not bo ot all surprising to see nn aseocistion organizo cat while that will eclipso 1 in the country, and moke Torso-racing & favorito amusemont in tho Wost. It will nat be composed of o fow men whose golo aim in li‘o is to make two cents out of one, but in Chicago boforo o anything of tho kin of gontlemon of means, who admire a trot or a rugning rce for {ho amusement and oxcitoment, it affords. If this onterpriso was properly startod, thore are s hundred men . in CI xlcnfio who would subscribe liborally toward it, and ¢ ero ave o largo numbor in St. Louis and other cities close by who would bo only too glad to take er interest in it. Evorybody concodos that Chicago ouiht to ho the turf-centro _of tho ‘Wost, if nt of t 0 country. Even now it has as fino track a8 can bo found anywhore, sud if it Locomes neccssary to give it up to the Union Stock Yards, which will undoubtedly ba extend- od somo_timo, a botter localion can bo found. Qur hotol wcommodations are uncqualed, and thoy aro nosmall help to tho succoss of & moot- ing, Baratogn, Lon, and Bpringtald combin Dranch, 6d havo scarcoly 68 much Tuffalo, Utica, Tiotel-room ta Ohleago, aud no botter track facilé ities, and yet their meotinge aro moro succossful Ahaw ours. Visitors flock to them from sll parts of Deating l"lrlhm'lg‘l'n\u'"_hm5(2.‘\'!.1 g msolf to tho coustry, The only reason thatcan bo ivon for this {g that thoir meotings aro propor- 'y managed ind ours aro not, We can draw tho visitors nnd the Lorses, and offer more nttractions to both than sny of theso Euslern placas, it tho p We have overy reagon to Lold of our track. roperporsons_tako ‘bolieve that this will be done, and, in order that the parties who havo spoken of it may not 1o80 any of their intorest in tho mattor, we pro- 0£0 to bave somothin, Tho last meotin would to sy about it again, ave been a failure but for tho pross; the next onoc mustbo & success of llml;.) EXTHA DACE, . On “nndlY ftornoon an oxtra race, given un- der tho ana tion, will tak following, roz cea of tho Doxter Park Associa- s olace at tho Courso, for which the ateg havo boon entored. Tho purse is $1,000, mie hents, bost three in five : D. Pfer's ‘W, Dariing! G, J, Fulle) g. Darnoy Keny, to wagon, & Hope, to hamess, 8 Lagonier, to barnoss, Tho race will bo called at 2:30 p. m. sharp, ANOTIE[) EDITOR. As Mr, Frank H, Dunton will have more to do with tho turf dopartment of the Western Sport- ing Gazelle than with any other, it is entirel proper to print his littlo salutatory in thiu col-. umn; 1In accopting & position on the editorial staff of the Western Sporting Gazetle, 1 doslro fatron of this and the ® ghtof them to my friends per, that shall not lose d their interasts, and hope to receive tlelr hearty co-operation in all motters pertaining to (tho welfase of tho tnrf, as well aa other sports and astimes, Gentlemen intorested in brecding superior afock, of whatever kind, will rocelve espocial attontion aleo, ' We shll notbe fettored by projudice, fear or favor, and thua will be fres to advoeate the causs of ll who are entitled to's heariug, THAT WONDERFUL RACE. The following Is the 8an FPranclaco Ohronicle's sccount of the romarkahly fast running raco in Bacramento the othor day ; BaonamzxTo, July . —To-dry wonnd up the spring ly mceting of the Sacramento Agricultural Booloty, Tho day waa lovely, and a px immense crowd of d‘:wvlu. two- s of them belng ladies, wore in atten nce to wit- wess the runniug raco and the Llics' tournament, The day was tho mont oventful ons in the way of fast timo that the oldest inhsbitam ever saw, sud in the turt annals of our o raco was roilo Beats, 3 1n B, froo for all, running horse, for a purso of $750, the entries being F ot Domorot,Goorge Troal will long bo xememborod Etate, A, 0, B, Joly A, Musick' ch, ad Blovens, J, k1, Diokerson’s Noll Fiaherty, do, dames Mea's Abl, and Wilbuf Ohly thres of tho abovolist start. Noll' Flaorty, and Thorobill, A Centa and VWi /intors' maro Queon y wero allowed to run by mutual consent, ‘The judice wero D, E. Gallshan, J, 8, Woods Gorae Gifvert, Fla} 1ho time-Keoper belnj oy Nall © and 1, M, Sernard ; G, W, Dickoy, the ' favorita, orty was' To'ors the sta:t, eto rolling for $100 in pools {3 30 for Tusd’ slovows, £, for Thorabill, aund ar i for the othor two, Twenty Omis drow tho pole, Nell ¥laherty secoud, ), Thed Quocn T tevena fourtls, snd Thornhill the Afth poskion, Tho firat heat was won by Thorn! Ll by half gl in the fastest time over made in tho Btate or " e Untted tos, with tho ‘Tlahorty wi mo_weight up, 103 poutrls—time cond, Thad Blevens Llird, and only threslengthe bobind tho winnorof flio 'Leat, Dozens of mou on while ono of the was greeted it Blovens was Dnow thougt no horss in the like the eamo t from lils woll-known Lottom, woul "Thig second hest was in_enythin noxt Leat suro. tho track mads tho tine 1:433q, udges made it 1:433¢. This thine o all ) o4, ortlg, ea it was orld_cond repoat and st Thad, 0 3pt & win tho torriflo one be- tweon Tnornlill and Nell Flalierty, but tho former prased the mara st the distanceatand, and beat hor ot by only half a length, 1:43 7 Thad Blevens wis in tho wondorful time of only throe lengihs behind, This waa tho fastent nocond hont ever ran in Amorlcn rith any kind of welght, ' Immensa cheors want up i tlo {ime wan hm-? up. In tho third hest Thornbill #old {n tho pooln for s much nw all tho othera com binod; but Georgo 'Froat, his owner, never dld quit ‘backing Thad Btovens, The' moxt heal was eiill ‘moro wondorful ‘end exelling than tho other two. ~Thornhill wos leadlng Tongth at the hatf-milo polo ; but horo That Stovens commoncod gatuing on Liny and as thoy roundod fho, Inst turn Thad was ot his lankn, | Down tho stretch the pace was n tonting one, and, aa the horacs loomed up out of tho duat, old Thind showed in front, amidat thio wildoat cheors tliat han boet hoard_on f race-track for o long timo, A ho eato thuudoring homo, ho Joft Dis conteatantn'at ovory strlle, and cronead tho, ‘wearo in's gallop, in 1:434¢~alill more astonianiog time for a third Yeat, Thornbill was bheaton ten longtha. | Thad Slovens now sold for fabulous figuros in! iho pools, tho olhors solling for a -song. Thed, Blovens also won tho fourth beat, i 1:40% Tu tho Afth heat of Thad showed o boat _raco-Liorso Ity Amariea, for ho outran Thornbill and_ Flaherly romi tho start, aud won thio third and last heat from Nell,|. Fialierty, who waa just lusido tho distanco fiag, in tho faat timo of 1. hest two conacentive heatn scored fo him of any horso. in the country, was left hohind tho rod flag. Thin closed tho beat'fivo ieats that thore i on record, -und ‘tho time mado Ia tho townstalk thia evening. 2 Speetal Dispatch to Tho Chicago Tribune, BELOIT RACES. ¢ ; Brrotr, Wis,, July 12.—The spring meoting of tiio Dololt Diiving Park Assoolation occurs on' Wednosday, and Thnraday, July 10 and 17.. Tywenty-fivo hundred dollais cash promiums aro’ gunrantoed.” Chiengo, formerly Rooky, Wiscon- sin Btar, Pilot, Tomplo, and many othor noted! horsen: entorad.. Exporioucod judges sy this: tracl is tho bost in the United States, It 'is 60" feot wide, amootls, and noarly loval,” The Boil {8 st right, Splondid results and & groat crowd aro expootod. 4 . LONG DRANOR RACES, -~ , . Toxo_Dnaxotr, July.12.—Tho first:raco to-day. At tho Monmaulh track wos n stcop-chaso of! abont threo miles, which was won by Dufly in 7:47, Goorge West coming in accond. ~ Tammany' throw his ridor at the niuth jump. . ¥ The Jorsoy Jockey Club purse, milo hoaty, best threo in’ five, was.won by Arizoua. Timo, 1:467 1:480¢; 1:475(; 1:6314; 1:55, Whispor ‘won 'the first two hoats. dury:and tho Light- ning colt woio drawn st tho conclusion of “the fourth honf. The third raco, Monmouth Sequol Stakos, two miles, was won by Survivor. ‘Time, 8:473{. Tansom sccond, Artist third. EDIE BACES. Enrz, Pa,, July 12—Bixty-seven horsocs aro ontored for tho throe days' races, on tho 10th, 17th, and 18th insts., among which are John W. COongylo, formerl; flaflpa. Bensation, Judgo Ful- Torton, Flora Bolle, 1i. G. Brown, formorly Hon- g'.l‘odd Byron, Crown Prince, Nottio, Joker, enmark, Nollio, Conebay, Barnoy, Harry, and Maty, aud others of ho' fastost trobtors in tho cousd ‘BASE BALL. - CII0AGOS V8. BOCKFORDS. The second gamo botwoen these amatenr ninos was played yesterday aiternoon on the Twenty- third streot grounds in tho prosence of about 1,000 spectators, There was nothing extraordi- nary sbout the playing on eithier side, and but littlo intoreat was manifested in tho contest. Tho Rockford Club won without sny particular oxortion, 88 tho following scoro will show ¢ Tookford. o|R Chicago, o1t Addy, 20.. 31 /(Brannock, p, 1 W, Connors, il 3|\ Foley, % 50 Btiros, 8, 8 3)|ntyers, 1'b, 33 Bird, b 1|Donoliug, c.. 3o Carmichnel, ¢, 2] 1T, Foley,'c. T 81 0. Connors, v, f,, 5| 0]} White, 2'.... 3o Tox,3Db, 1 13, Foloy, r.% a1 Trvinig, ¢, f. 1| 1{{orrest 91 Grifiin, 1, 4 1|[8agor, 8. 81 Total.. ‘u Total.eernenes 37] 7 Inningt— 123845607809 Rackford. 008831301 011 Chicago. 0100011047 Umpico—Mir.. Brady, A friendly game of baso ball took placo yos- tordny botwoon the ninoes of two of tho leading olothing houses of tho city—Henry W. King Co. and Churloa P, Kellogg & Co. 'he formor wore vigtorious by s scoro of 47 to 19, Tho Garnots and Mutuals played » closo and- interosting game, yestorday afioruncon, on the grounds of the latter club, Loavitt and Van Bu- Ton straots. The following is tho kcoro by o Jumings— The Dane, Westlake & Covort Baso Ball Club wero dofented yosterday by the Goouwillie nine, tho scoro stauding at tho oloso of tho gamo 12 to 5 Iu thoir favor. PHILADELPHIAS VB. BOSTONS. The abovo clubs pinyed their fourth champion- &hip gamo, on tho formor's grounds, on Thure- day. “The weather wag cloudy and throatening, but notwithatanding this some 3,000 or 4,060 pordons wero proacut, the Philadélphias boin tho favoritos at tho odda of 100 to 880, whic waa offered with but few takars, The Bostons lod oft, sud by heavy Litting, assistod by a diffi- cult chianco miseed by, Boohtel, 8corod sx runs, four being earned in " tho first inning. Ilerry Wright and O'Rourko commoncad in the pitchors and calehier's positions, but the formor boing hit Dard in tho second inhing for soven runs, threo of which wore earncd, Spatding ana Wihite ro- sumad their old positious, In tho fourth inning tho Bostons regainod tho Jead by ecoring four ‘more yuns by hoavy batting, throe boing esmed, and with s prospect of moking two moro rung but for an erronoous decision by tho umpiro, ro- firing Locnard st third baso. 1o Whito Stock- inga in tho next inniug mado six ruas, after two handa wor out, on orrora, Georgo Wright, Loon= ord, sud White' doing mst of the mufiing, and Malono boing given & bnso on called batla, Tho lead thus gained waa wrestod from the Whites gn tho noxt inning, 38 tho Dostons, by the uuf- fing of Wood, Fulmor, Meyarlo, and Mack, ‘mado six morg unoarnod runs, Erroraof Barnos horolifll, howover, that ban thoif. and Whito and a miss by Schafer gave the Whitea three moro runs in the laat threo innings, whilo the Reds, although four moro mon got their bases by errors, could mako only ono run, and the Pluladelphina consequontly won by o core of 18 to 17. Thoe game, although oxciting, was & poorly played one, tho Rteds outbatting thoir ap- szunts, ut in turn being outfiolded, tho Whites' slight superiority In tho lattor rospect, and the thrao basos given on called balls, winuing tho gamo for them. Tho umpiring was vory un- entisfactory. Tho following is the summary : PrizavELris, July 10,—Fourth game of the cham- plonship suries boteon. tho Dostons and Philadel phias, Boatons, Ty B PlA]) Phijadelphi F 6l|outhbert, 90 2| 8| 6| 4l{Wood, 2 2 o 4 2| 3 1| o}{Malode, c.. 1 9 2 al 0l 8} 0j)Moerl a3l s al 2| 3! of{Bechtel, . £..7.] 81 3 1{ 0 ORourke, . £..| af 1| 1' 0fjFulmer, 215 Manning, 1 ... 0f 1] 7] 1 2l 3} 0 Schaofor, 1. 1. 2| 1| 2| 0ihtmek, ofnj o I, Wright, o, £.] 3| 3] 3} o 1)1 Totals........[17}1721]11 10l21its TUNG_800RED, Toston... o 60040000117 Philadelphit o 10601 130-18 ‘Bason by ortors-—Hoston, 10; Fhiladelphis, 11. Tuns carnod—Tostou, 7 TPhiladelphla, 8, Umpiro—AIr, Alfred Reach. Timo of game—Two boura and 10 minutes, New Yorx, July 12.—Base ball—Mutuals, 9; Atlantics, 5. PurLaveremia, July 12.—Bago ball: Athletics, b ; Bostons, 4, — e SOMETHING SENSIBLE. If there was a fit placo on tho Chicago pross for the writer of the following actitle in the St. Paul Pionesr, of tho 11th, he should be sent for immediatoly. Perhaps howants to como : We like to seo sharp-shootiug among the cditortal fraternity, whon the subjoct 18 legitimate. Give and take is tho rule of tho craft. Dut the taunta thrown up n tha face of cltizens of Chlcago, of belng ** bank. rupt and brokon down,” aro outsldo of the pale of wit, and savor laryoly of malice, A clty that has loat w0 hundred milifons within elghtoen months, and ox pended » hundred millions to ropair dsmegos, might Well bo ozoused 1f some of it cltizens had ontic ipatod futuro esrnings as a mocemsity of tho presont. What otlor placo on tho globo could have survived uch Iousos, or 80 speedily romoved (ho tracea of catas- trophib? There must be paliry bitternoss and joalousy at thie boltom, when sucha people afior such sn event, are perpetusily reminded that somo of their &mpub 1a morigoged, and that they are poarer thoy were, That alyle of thing may ault somo folks, but ita humor s not’ apparent 1o the mssgos, Words of sympathy and encouragemont bot- for bofit the ovasfon, In a quarter of o contury, not guly will the populnilon, ba wmado wholo peouniiuly, but'the city will save double the population of sy othor fa the inte That (& propheoy, of the contineut, — Rallrond Accident, Winre Boueuus Beninas, W, Va,, July 12.—A 8l ng-cor of tho Eastorn-bound train on the Atlantis, Mississippl & Obio Railrond jwinpod the traoft noar Now River bridgo thin morning and rollod over tho nmbnlll(mnng. A brakoman was killed, and tho sleeping-car conduotor had & log brokon. Hix passongers wore badly huri, Pruraverpin, July 12,2 A frolght train on the Junotion Nallroud ran off the track this sfter- noon, and flve oars wore wruoked, and tho en- gineor sud firoman badly injurad, Oonunecticut Leglisiature, H.arronn, Conu., July 14,—1 P e &l:‘ s July 14.—Tho Logielature WATCHFUL WASHBURN, How Ilo Prevented tho Escape of Rafferty and Others from Jail. Also How Tim, Bradlcy Nearly Lost Iis Life _at the Hands of a " Sleepy Turnkoy. "Revolvers and Saws Found in the Possession of ‘PrisouersThe Watchmen Snoring, and tho Work of Liberation Uolng On. A goneral rush for liboriy by tho inmatos of the County Jail was expected to take placo carly, yostorday morning, and had mot the polico “authorities been acquaintod with tho intonded defivery, it would undoubtedly have boon suc- cossful. Two of tho priionors, James O'Brion and Winfred Gurdnor, both of whom aro awalt- ing trial for burglary, wero tho principals in tho echomo. Frionds who made them visits had supplied thom with fine saws and two rovol- vors, ond Friday night was fixed upon for 'commoncing operntions on the iron- grated door of tho ccll. Thoy woro to iutimidato the two watchmon, Witto and Morris, by throatoning to kill them, and, having obtained possossion of the koys, to lob out_ Rafforty, tho murdorer (bo belng o * dotormined ™ ruffian), and othors of an equal calibro, and march into tho stroot propared to silonce any porson wlo in- {orforod with their departuro. 'Tho Superin- tendnant of Polico 'rocoived timoly informntion of tho plan, and adopted tho propor courda to frustrate it, and protect the lives of tho slecp- ing twnkoys. Bherill Bradley was sonk for at 10 o'clock on Fridsy night, and reached the jail at a quartor bofore 1. Policomon had been posted in obscure places in the Court-Houso yard to be available whon called for, and a dotoctivo was placed in a window overlooking the corridor which tho two prisoners would bo obliged to en- ter after leaving their coll. The Sheriff and Bu- porintendont Washburn beld & consultation un- dor the shed at tho east ond of tho onclosure at half-past 1, and decided to walt until the men gainod accoss to the corridor beforo doing any- thirig. It was not thought that thoy would suc- cood in gotting out of the cell, for tho noiso Tioard i Bawing tho iron bar could bo heard by tho man in tho window. After a s8us- ponso of an hour, tho footstops of the watch- mou not Laving bodn board, € Shorltf mado up Iiis mind o ontor tho jail and sco what tho turn- koys woro dolug. Lifting up tho window in his offico, hearawled siloutly in, and waa followed by tho 'Suporintendont, Commissioner Wright, Qapt. Lull, aud o dofoctive. _Oponing the fnu- door with hin privato koy, Mr. Bradloy walked in, and found ono of tho watchmon (Witte) loan- inf on the desk asloop, and tho othor (Morris) n fow fect distant & similar condition. Tho Lkoys woro hanging alongsido of Witto, and the Bhoriff scoured thom witout dif- fleulty. Walking backwards towardtho ontranco Qoor, o shufiled his faot on tho stono pavemont 80 as to atract attontion. Tho sloopora snorod loudor, and the door vasroughly slammed to. This awoko tho man at the table, who cried out, #WWho beos thoro? who boos thoro ?" thon, look- ing for tho koys and obsorving that thoy woro mibsing, * Moin Gott, tho koys is gono.” Draw- ‘his Tovolver o firod into tho dorkness out- sido, and tho ball camo within two inches of Mr. Bradloy's body. Had he nob beon bugging tho wall so closoly tho bullob must cortainly havo ponotratod his abdomon. Washe burn sung out to hold on, that it waa Jim Brad- loy, and tho watchman: dropped his rovolver in astonishmont, Tho officers thon withdrow through tho window; sud soparated, satisfiod thiat tho shot nd trightoncd tho prisonors, and that no atlomp at ckcapo would bo made. {Whon doylight appearod O'Brion and Gardner wero talten out of their coll, aad chained to the door of another, whilo tho nuttresses were hoing ex- amined. wo _eaws and o brace of rovolvors wore found, Thoy had snwed nearly through ono of tho bara in tho door, and anothier hour's work would have enabled them to gain accoss to tho corridor and commanico tho liboration of tho other prisonors. Mr. Bradloy has not yot dator- minod what ho will do will the two vigilant watchunen. Pk of it Tiwo men with sixty criminala_in thoir charge going deliboratoly to sleep and xomuiuinxi so dead to surround- ings s to pormit tho l:oys of tho colls and outor door to bo takon from under their very heads. "Thoy should bo discharged nt once, Tho prace tive of admitting to the juil any ona who applics, nO mAter whotlier o thiof or an_houcst porson, na boon wn often complained of that it peems usoloss ta advert to it sgain. To ba suro, suspicious malo visitors are senrched now and then, but women are ecompt, aud can earry to thir **frionds"” auything thoy nuk for. Mose cnutiou on tho part of tho juiler i necessary, or _immo night all the prisoners will take French eavo. “Tho citizens of Chicago will observe now, if thoy hivo nob given tlio mattorany considorn- tion herotoforo, that in 3r. Washburn they hayo & Chiof of Polico who is capable of filling tho ofico, and who will do his duty if ittakes all night. ——— PERSONAL. Qol. McCombe, U. B. A., is at tho Qasdnor. B, J. O'Bullivan, Cork, Ircland, is at the Grana Pacific. F. Reod, London, England, is at the Grand Pacific. Judgo Galbrath, of Erio, Pa., is st the Gardner. Gon., J. H. Ledlio, Now York, is at the Gardner. Tho Hon. H, G. Catlin, Vermont, is atthe Gardnor. The Hon. Walter Curtis, Boston, is at the Sherman, Maj.-Gen. MeDowoll and son, T, B. A, aroat the Shorman, Prof. H, Bnow and family, Cincinnati, aro at the Bherman. V. T Cody, Dullso Bil, and Toxsa Jack aro ab thio Grand Paciflo. Prof. T M. White, ot Glouster, N. J., is atop- ping af thio Gault Houso, Col. Morritt, of Dos Moinos, is among tho ar- rivals at tho West Bide Brigya. “Tho Lfon. Charlos Froymonth, of Philadolphis, roglaterod ab the Wast Sido Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. P. Cayauagh, of thiaclty, ro- turned homo yosterday from a protracted visit to Europo. Drot. A. . Horno, of tho Reyatono Btate Nor- mal Bolicol,” Kutatown, Pa., b at tho Gault [ouse., Borgt, Buckley, who has boen dotailed to nct as Captain of tho South Bide Polico, will un- doubtodly be Capt. Hickey's successor, The Dayton io. Journalhas started the rumor that Liout-Col, ¥rod Grant is about to marry “l‘to daughtor of tho Hon, J. O, Dunlovy, of this clty. Tho Roy, Charles A, Wood, who haa boen com- migsioned by the B. D, M., 88 a wmissionary to Now Moxico, leaves this city for his now flold to- morrow. ¢ Miss Fanny Goodwin, the soprano of Grace Church, will bo marriod to Mr, Oharlos T, Lunt at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon, The coro- mony will be performed at Grace Church, Willisms Colloge, 8t its_lato Commoncemont, oonferrod tho degros of L. D. upon_the Hon, David Davis, Doumlnfi!ml, IiL, Judge of tho Bupremo Court of the Unitod States. Tho following wore among the prominont ar- sivals at the Garduor yostorday: J, N, Brooks, Nashvillo; E. N. Hurlburt, Now York ; Z. 8. Whito, Washington, D, 0.; 8. D, Taskall city ; 9had 0. Pound, Wisconsin, Hanovor Colloge, at its recont commoncoment, conforred tho dogree of D, D. on tho Iov. Trancls L. Patton, of thin city, editor of tho Infertor, In this caso cortalnly the degreo was most worthily beatowed, At s rogular meoting of Adult Encampmont oI at theix hall, ‘coror of Madiwon aud Halutod stroots, tho fullowing oficors wora olooted: W. 1%, Craoker, O, 13 V. L. Tidd, M. P.; Honry Thompaon, B/W. Y W. Jolmmon, 1lonry Vain, Boribo; 3.1 P, Vidal, Aswise tant 8oribo; aud J, P, Foes, Troasuror, ’ T} following wora among the prominont are rivals ab the Shorman ITouse yestorday : Qeorgo R Fowler, Doston ; BI, A, MeUuire, Toxus ; J. Robortuon, Houston J, O. Lalrado, Nashvillo ; Goorgo Pordior, Baltimore ; O, Bohmitt, Lhila- dolphi ;.B,-D, Ellis -aud ‘{amily, Philadolphia ;' T. J. Hartley, Englandj J.'H. Vincont, \ Tattorson, Now York, Tho following wero among iho prominont arrivals at tho tirand Pacific Hotol yostordny : John O'Brion, Jr,, Ponnyau, N, J. ; B, D, Wins- low, Boston f P, B, sklnnnr"olum and, 0.; W. Pottor Rankn, Nashvillo, Tonn. ; Goorge Cor- won, Now Orlennn ; H. M. Norton, Fnaton, P'n Ciedrgo Giftord, Now York; C. Koofo, Locl port, i It's hard Lo beal tho roprosontatives of Ohi- cago when thoy “ lay thomselven out” to recom- plish an objecf. Atthoe firat annual regatin of the Harlom Rowing Association of Now York, which eccurred on tho 2d iust., Mr. W. B, Cur- tu, of thia city, won fho diamond chnilongo geulls, worth $500, and n presontation modal. Tho goutloman is well Imown hore ns the Presd ident of the Chicago Atlotin Club, and a man of extraordinary atrength. Emma Walker writos to tho Mnyor from Brunawick, Pa., saying that sho and her four young olildron are ln gront distress and want on account of the absence of hor husband, Richard alory who Tt lior Inst August g como o Chiengo, and hns not communicated with hor sluco. 1o in nn Englishman, by trade a carpon- tor, 60 yoars old, brondly built, with gray oyen aud light mustacho, Tho poor wito rograte fo sny that o s addieted to drinking. : At o rogular mooting of Lomorsoak (thomanu- seript looka liko that word—it may le wron, 3 Triba, No. 1 Indopondent Ordor of ied Mcn.lufi on Baturday, the following officors woro in- stalled : W. . Wintor, Prophot; M, W. Caso, Bochem ; A, W. \Vuwnnnr and: L. D. Tuitlo, Begamores; R. D. Waggonor, Chief of Roc- 5; and Jamos Van Veetsden, Keeper of Wampum and Tobaceo, We liopo 'the namo_of tho tribe is correct, becanso it would bo disconr- ';n.\si"g tx o red man to havo his first manuscript isrond, THE CITY IN BRIEF. A geand tomporanco plenio fo Lakesido will bo givon on Tuosdny next, loaving the Kinzio stroct dopot ot 8 a, m., and roburning ab 6:30 p, m. Tho Young Mon's Sodality and Library As- sociation of 8t. Btephen's Parish will give thoir pocond anuusl plonio &t Highlond Park, on ‘Wedneaday noxt. Tho Board of Public Works lob the contract for filling and paving the intorscctions of Xinzio stroot, bobwaen Cass and Wells, to B. Harring- ton, st tho rate of 20 cents for flling and $1.40 for paving. " Bellinda A. Blshop sworo out a warrant yostor- dny, botoro Justico Haines, for tho arrest of Amos. G. Bishop, hor husband, on tho charge of bigamy. . The Western Catholio ins removed to new and ‘more commodions quarters in tho Central Union Dlook, Rooms 44, 46 and 48, cornor of Madison and Markot stroota. "Tho Trving Club will givo its first annual bas- ok picaio at Tiighlaud Pare on Triday next. Musio by Prof. Carr. ‘Train loaves Miliwaukeo Dopot at 9:30 5, m. ‘hora will bo & public mooting of Erin's Hopa Bonovolont Tomperanco Associntion this aftor- noon, at Wall's Hall. Ofiicers for the ‘onsuing oue il bo olected.” Don't Sorgek tho namo 1t s briof. Mr, Frank T. Rohnor announces that tho first and rehoarsal of tho chorus of the 8t. Jarlath's Shurch Exposition will take place at Wall's Hall, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. William Martin, who assaulted McDermott on Fridey night, s yostordoy moraiug beld for trial at tho Criminal Court, by Justico Scully, in 2,000 bail. Box 845 sont in an alarm of firo at half-past~ 8 o'@ock yosterday morning for ablazoin a blacksmith shop at No. 200 Wost Van Buron stroof. Loss, ©100; fully insurcd. The fire originated in a firo-place. 3 Two rowdios, Thomas McCulloch snd Billy McLaughlin, wore yestorday sont up io tho Criminal Catrt by Justico Banyon, for rianning off with a horao und buggy bolonging to a Mr. Coopor. . Tho proporty was recovero The alarm of fire from Box 87, at 2 o'clock yestorday morning, was caused by fho discovery of flamos in o woodon shed belongiug to Brink: wortb's pncking houso, Nos. 113, 121 and 123 Tast Twelfth streot. Loss, 810, Tho eighth annual picnic of the Childron's Progrossive Lycoum, with the First Sociely of Spiritunlists, will bo Liold at Trving Park Weduex- day noxt. Tho train leave: the depot cornor of Kinzio and Canal streots . m. Adult tickels, 60 conts. Children's tickots, 25 conts. Tho Committco on Streets and Alleys of the Weat Division docided to recommend .thut Magkey & Dotwailor bo permittod to connect thoir coal-yard track on Rockwell stroot, bo- twoon Jackson and Van Buron, with tho track of thio Chicago, Danvillo & Vinconnos Railroad. An atiornoy made au application to the Board of Police yestorday, on bohalf of anumber of citizons, for tho ramoval of tho building No, 44 Bunkor street, on the ground that it is there in ~iolation of tho fire ordinanco, and 18 daugerous t0 tho eurrounding property. It was stated in the report of the grocccdiugs of the Board of Police, published in Friday's pa- scr, thut cortain chargos wore mado against amos Enright, engineor of Engine No. 16, Tho ‘mmoll coacerned was not that individual, but ho Enright who is foreman of Engino No. 6, A boy 11 yeurs old named Jobn Williams hns Doon suitsing from his home, No. 804 Wentworth avenus, since Friday morning, Yestorday ovon- inyg at 8 o'clock bis body was found in the river noar the Ft, Woyno bridge, No marks of vio- lonco wero found o tho body, A moeting of tho logal Constablos of the North, South, and West Towns is called for Tuoudny ovening at No, 226 LaSallo stroot, south~ Woot norner of Quincy stret. The objeck of the gathering i to deviso some menns for the pre- vention of perfous acting as Constables who bizvo no authority. There will be a macting of the Chicags Bocioty of Physiciaus und Surgevns, this evening, in the parlor of the Orphan Asylum, DMichigan avonto, noar Twenty-socond streot. Dr. J. N. Danforth will oxhibié pathological specimens undor the ;;::fl:u{.;opo, and a paper will bo rosd by Dr, John ott. A horso attached to a wagon bolonging to Soe- borger & Bronkey, No. 38 and 40 Weat Loko stroat, ran awey Jostorday sftornoon on Cunul streot, noar Madison, and colliding with Conrad Golberg's bakery wagon, 6o injured one of the lattor's horses that it Liad to be shot. John Qortstokor oponly violated tho Sunday Jw b kooping his suloau dooks wido open du- ing all tho doy last Bundny. Sovoral witnessos testified to this bofore Justico Scully yesterday, and Gerlatokor bogsted of it, and ko was fined §100, John Webbor, for the same offouso, wae 1lned $25. Yosterdny morning a littlo boy named John Loonard, 11 years old, in_attompting to jump on & Jocomotive of tho Chicago & Northwestern Railrond, on Canal streot, batweon Btewart avo- nue and Bixtaonth stroot, foll undor tho cars and had his left log crushed so badly that it had to bo amputated,” He was taken to his home, No. 188 Mitchell atreot. At 5 o’clock on Fridsy ovening a little boy, 8 ears old, son of E, \V. Corbott, of No, 636 itonell stroot, foll iuto the slip near Loomis stroot, from_the schooner Two Brothers, and was drowned. Ilis body was recovercd yester- day morning. Deputy-Coroner Pilgrim liold an iuquest, at which a verdict of acoidental drown- ing was'renderod. Two followa named Witliam Pitt and Petar Rogors wore before Justice Scully yesterdny for stonling $3060 worth of silver bricks from the cars of the Chicago & Northweslorn Xaiiroud. Thoy wero each Liold for further exnmination in €600 bail, They are said to bo membors of o sang of thioves who oporato lurgoly in bullion atween bore aud New York. " Tho froquontors of Justico Boully's Court, at tho Madison Street Btation, will remomber Trad Tocagard, who has figured at iutorvals as law- yor fork, and prisoner. Yesterday ho wna in- iofod by tho Grand Jury for porjury, and now auffors the ignominy of imprisonment in the County Jail, ‘I'ho Wilmington (N, C.) Morning Star tolls & end atory of tho minforlunes of threo Gormun immigrants,—August Mell aud wifo, aud Mru, llud\flg BtolTan,—who arrived in Now York about tho middlo of last month, intonding to como to Chloogo, wliero thoy have frionds, und wero ou- ticed to North Carolina by some immigrant sgoney swindlers. According to the Star, they ought o bo in Chloago by thiu time, Oharlos Bticler was bofore Commlusionor Hoyng yestorday for carrying on the wholesule liquof businoss without paying tho spacial tox, and waa hold to ball in ‘[\o sum of 1,000, On Friday & man named Willinm Fxtor was oxnmin- od ou'tho #amo ohnrgo, snd_ pormlttad to go homo £o kocure bail, - Yosterdny it was said that hio had left for uropo, or sbiconded for uue known pprty, Constables aro very notorious among those who know them for thoir profouud ignorauce It all ‘of thom twere colloctod togethor thoy would bo » sublimo_collcotion of mnllot-lieads. Yeutordny ons of them gave an iudicution of hLis small possession of brains by recording on.a summons {hnt ho had *“oxccuted the snmo by roading it to tho within dog." Bincono dog was montioned in the summons, thoe gentloman for whom it was Iosued must have oxperioncod foolinga of grim satisfaction when ho read it. Tho magnificont Lalmor Hotol, &t tho coruor of Binto and Monroo sireots, is apidly noaring completion. Durtug tho pust weol 450 men wora omployed upon 1t In yarious capneities, and thin wook tho forco will be iucrensed to 600, Mr. Palmor asaures ws thnt, 3f possiblo, ho will hinve the houso randy £o opeh by thio 14th of Soptom= bor, und that, i€ ho fuils in this undortaking, ho will ut that timo throw open tho part comploted, it it babut ono room. 'That popular hotel man, Bam ‘Lurner, so long identitlod with the Tromou Honae, i8to ho one of tho proprictorn of the Talmor. Ilo and Mr. Palmor aro 10w comploting tlie ordors for furnishing the ontire houso, Harry Lunwronco and Ed., Johngon, the no- torious bunko-mon, woro hoforo Jnstido Seully yesterdny. If Clinrles Cutlor had Fulfilicd tho Tequiroments _of his bund, ho would nlso Lavo beon thoro. Beewusio of bis absenco, tho 0x~ nmination waa continued until to-morrow. De- toottve Lyrvell appearcd beforo the Grand Jury and had” Cutler mdicted for ganing. A groat mauy ways havo beon tried Lo fis soino punisl- moni on bunko-wen, whick should bo final, but thoy have all heou successfully clnded.. Seour- ing thoir indiclmont by tho Grand Jury fan mode of punishment which Lins nover boon tried, and it is hoped it may prove more diflicult to osieapo from than other modes, ‘The Financo Committuo of the Common Coun- cil met yostorday to consider o-disputod clnim of the Gus Company for about 537,000 and 6 por cont iunterest ulleged to bo due by the clty on Inot vear's ncconnt. Tho Muyor was prosont b tho mecling. The city claims that under tho contract the Company L no riglit to charge for more than fivo foot of g por hour for onch burn- er, whilo tho bills demanded pay for from § to 68§ foot por hour. Tho city also claims that the gay was not furnished according to tho timo-table, but was burnod half s liour more than tho time-tablo called for, — Testimony on both sides was put in, but no nction waa taken. Tho Council Committes on Education mot yes- terday to considor the recont nominations of the DMayor to tho Board of Education. There wore prosent Ald, Moore in the chair, and Ald. Dixon and Shorwood. The nominecs aro, Tiomas Wilee,Jobu C. Iichiborg, Ingorel Oleson, Edmund Jnessen, and William Vocke, Mr. Mooro snid ko was in fuvor of somo nud against others, Mr. Dixon eaid thero woro somo of tho nominees o conld not and would not vote for. Mr. Bhorwvodd moved that tho names bo reported to the Coun- cit withont recommondation, and thnt they be takon up separately. ‘Ilio motion provailed, and the moeting adjourned. A iuod dosl of oxcitomont was raised by two roughs at 9 o'clock Jnst ovoning, ou the Shiorman Houso sidowalk, at the corner of Randolph and Clark streets. Thoy attompted to decido a difli- cully bobween themsolves with their flsts and foot, whon Officor Waters inlorforod and at- tomptad to nrrest them. Thoy rosistod, and woro assistod by tho father of orie of tho rougl, o man named Keogan. The timely arrivel of Ofticor Cobb only provented Wators from sus- taining some sovero injurics. Koogan and his 8on wore taken to the Armory Station. While their names woro belug ontored, tho cldor Koo~ an suddonly struck Cobb a terriblo blow in tho aco, and liig boy imitated his action by strikin, Waters, Tho officors, howovor, gavo them baclk worfo than they had roceived, but woro com- pelled to use their cluba froely before the pris- oners were subdued. On Friday sftornoon Mr. Albort Cuduoy and lady, of tho Oriont Housoe, met with s sorious sccident on Wabash avenuo, botween Congross nud llarrison streots, by noan Tun into by a runaway team. They wore in s light buggy at the timo, and both wero soriously injured. Mrs. Cudney recoived injuries which will probably contiug hor to bed for some . timo. Mr, Cudnoy wos .vory badly broiced about tho fncs, but will soon Lo oblo to appoar in hid oftice. FA doctor residing on Wabash avenue was eallad immedintely aftor the sccidont oceur- red, but, notwithstanding that tho injured por- sonss neodod_ medicnl aid badly, ho rofused to fl\'u it until lic was paid in advance. Doctor urlbut urrived_soon after, sud tho firat physi- cinn was nllowed to talo himself away. Tho scoredy which tho dotoctives at Police Hondquarters obsorve 1s often amusing. ‘The Tovks of Wisdom thoy put on whon asked for nows i eapecinlly smusing to o roportor, whon bo knows that tho men Lio is interrozatiug uro in posscesion of important facts, which he him- self g proviously sequirad, Thoy nomotimes conceal tiungs because o publication of them would Impair the mengro hope of catching tho robbors. But it is oftouer that darl cages are concoalod becauso it londs to tho facts o otk of heavy charactor, and_becauso it is not dosirablo thnt tho public Should know tho condition of somo cortain district or precinct. Vorbups that in why tho polico have boon concoaling ince Juno 26 tho faok that on that night tho storo of R. J. Blitzheimor, No, 206 Milwaukoe nvenuo, was robbod of 62,500 worth of sills. Tho pro- riotor says thnt tho storo wis entored botwoen ho hours of 11 aud 13 o'clock. “Lho caso wns immodlntoly givonto, tho dotoctives, but thoy ke 8o far failed to digcovor cithor tho goods o tho whorcabouts of tho thioves. About Mr. Armitage's picture of Chicago presouted by tho Graphic, of London, to the city of Chicago, thers lus hoen considorablo discus- sion. It hne not arrived yet, but the question of ite disposition until tho new City Mall is built now agitatos the Exceulive, A proposition vas uade by Mr. Aitken, propriotor of tho Art Gal- lory, o tako chargo of it, and hang it up undor favorablo circumstances, whoro all who wuated could see it. This piun Mr. Mediil sppoars to re- gard with favor, ovorlooking tho fact that tho picturo bolongy to tho city, and that the owners would bo taxad 25 cents euch to look at it in Ar, Aitkon's gallery, This proposition hos created great commotion nmong thoso who have heard of it, and the rosult has been anothe er, which possosses wmore fairnoss. This is to store tho paintin in somo fire-proof building, without osmmng the caso in whick it arrivos, ind rosorvo tho unooy- ering of it for tlie Expogition, whero it will be an immonso attraction, It will not be taxing the poople to soo their own pioturo, becauso thoy would pay tho tax any way. ‘This creates no ‘monopoly nor corner, and is respectfully recom- mendad to tho Mayor. THE MISSOURI RIVER. Emportant Cha Channel-~ The Old Channcl Around Mekius sicls Inlnnd, Past Siduey Landing, Again Open for Navigatlon After fioe ing Clowed for Six Yenrs. From the St. Louis Democral, July8, We are indobtod to Mr, J.'W\ Davis, of the firm of J. T. Davia & Co., bankors, of Hamburg, Towa, for an account of & romarkablo chango it tho channel of the Missonri River, reopening a channel that has been closed for wovorul yours ast, Tho facts will bo of interost to steam- oatmen and all concornod in tho navigation of tho Missouri Rivor. In July, 1807, the Misaouri River left tko land- ing throo nilos south at umburg, known by stonmboatmon 06 Siduoy Landiug, and mndo & siraight cut on tho west sido of MoKissick’s Tsland, which i6 dircotly opposito Siduoy Land- ing. The distauco thirough this new cut was something less_than a quarter of amile, tho distanco uround_tho bond by Sidney Landing in £ho old channel boing fifteen milos, thus short- oning tho channol fourteen and three-quarter milos. _This wasn groat advautago to boats, saving thom over threo hours' run up stream, nl- though thoy did not oxporionco auy purticular ain in timo whon tho chango frat occurrod, as o curront wa 80 swift thob it was with groat diftieulty thoy could pass through the cut,” At lust the sand und othor obstructions were washed out, and tho currcut through thocut was no swiftor than at other placos on tho river. T'ho stenmer Cornolia, Cnpt. Oharles Baker, camo up the rivor just ns the wator bogan torun through the ohuto, Bhe camo around by Bidnoy Landing, and tho Captain reported to tho ware- housoman that hio would soon bo compelled to move his landing, as the river was going to run on tho wost sido of tho island ; that that would bo the last trip his boat wounld make around by Bidnoy Lmldluf,’, and that his boat would proba- bly bo tho Inst boat o lsnd there, 4 Dub Cupt, Bakoer's prophooy proved incorroct. I'ho Cornelia did wake anothor trip around by Bldney Landing in just about threo hours aftor his convorsntlon with tho warchousoman. It was fn this way, When sho got sround to tho hoad of the new ent, she endeavored to pass it without taking o line_ashore, and the strong ourrent swept hor down through tho out, over treos, stumpy, und every othor kind of ob- staolos In quiok time, Tho only chanca wan to go througlt the old chiaunal by ‘Sidnoy Landiug, aund try it ovor again, In making tho second nt- tomps & lino was tukou ashore and the boat baul- ed around tho heud of the ent. ko joko of the occnrronoo was tho grout spocilation nmong tho wood-yard men, aud the inhabitants gonorall aloug tho bank of the old chunnol, us to how b Luppenod that thoro woro twoboutis on tho rivr, named Cornelin, and looking vo much ulike, Someo thought it mighit bo & mistako, snd that tho Cor- nolla hiad not pussod up tho rivor boforo that day, and big bots wero mado, F'he muattor was sottlod when It waa loarned thiat the river had mad Tiow ohantiol, and that tho Cornall wan the fony boat to pans through this wonderful cut-off, Tho noxt bont that undortook to paes the hond of tho cut was a sloamhoat from Omahs for o lot of corn nt Biduey Ln"m“‘? Aftor londing sho tried to pass tho hiond of the out, nnd was carrled down stroam brondside-to, onphized, and tho boat, corn, and one man, {he mato, lost. After thid tho boats mannged to get through this out, and nio moro aceldonts accurred. Since 1867 the old channel around by Bidney Landing has boon closed for steambont nuvigation, forming n boautiful lake fiftcon milos Jong. A fow ool ago tho rivor cut aut_out anobhor hond northiwest of the cut of 1867, which throws tho cliannol during tho prosent ligh wator baok inta tho old bod, by way of Hidney Landing, ro that now bouts con Tun araund that way, or thronglh ihe cut-off of 1867,.or by anothor chianuel which wn# up strosm bofore tho cut-off of 1807, Whcre the wator flowed down atrenm, north, bo- foro the cul-off of 1847, it now flows down atrenm, sonth, This is what might be called & river running up utront, Tho duy atter the river flrst commonced to break throngh the cut of this seaon o raft camo down the rivor, having elght mon on board— four on each ofid. Loy wudo overy offort to pravont, tho raft from comiug into this chanuel ut did not enceeed ; and in coming through if struck rome hidden obstruction, and was broken into two parts, ono of which flonted ono way aronnd MelKisuiok’s Tuland to the cut-off of 1667, whilo the aothor holf flonted around in the old Biduey Landing channel. ‘Ihik iu considored tho most wonderful chango in tho channol of the river thatlns over ocour- red in to short a timo, f1e Annuul Rise of 1873 FProhably Over~-The Changing of the Channel, and tho Cut-0its Already Made, From the Omaha, Republican, July 8, Tho river is now falling, tho wolers hnving subsided ofghtcon inches betweon —Haturday night and last oveniug, standing st lost report fliftecn feot above low wator marle. Thin {s the time, during the falling of tho wators, that tho groat cut-offs are mado by the ehnnglng of the river channol, » A largo cut-off js roported botween Rookport and Tlorence. The great cut-off at Onawa bhend has added sovorul thougnud ncres of former Iows land to tho aron of Nobraska., 1t is fonred that o cut-off above 8t. Joo will lenve that city six miles enst of tho river. Of what uso thon will bo their great and costly Dbridge ? ‘Tliore i a vory large cut-off reported just bo- low Bioux City. == X Lalke Vesscln Ashore. CorLixawoop, Ont., July 11.—Tho bargo Iron- ton is aground. ' Tho Noclish and auother barge aro aground near Bailors’ Encampmont. Both aro Inden with iron and bound for Cloveland. MARRIAGES. MoLENNAN-COWAN-July 8 by tho Ror, 5. Mo- Clioaney, Johin A. MoLonnan and Olive A. Cowan, boih of Uhloago. DEATHS. JSEWATD_July 13, at hor roldonco, No, 13 Dottty okt tokas Blaco trom th Inco Sandaz, Jt orai takkes placo from tho samo placo , Jul 12, 2t 100'olack, Y Sl v6 Calvars Cermotay. ot July ARMSTIONG—July 11, at 511 Wost Tuwolth-at., & M., Infaut daughior of AL Aud tho Jate Martha K. Arnic o, o iaina wil bo takon to South Tond, Tnd,. Monday, Boutiiorn Rattrond,. o i Vit Lako Bloro & Michigan HEALY—AL his Into xosldonco, -t ATehir v SR Tsaly, S I poasr o Mata-st. pud ‘Funoral Monday, July 1, at 10:30 o'clock, by carrlagus to Calvary. BRIGOS—At Bost: M Ji 8 . h oz ot Josapl ot o ol gyl . Betaey, "CH~8nturd: , Jul, of AL el AR, 13 it devabtoe ‘Notloo of fansral in Monday morning papers. I!OYLAND—J\I[Y 11, Mrs. Ann Doyland, aged 44 yoars. Fanoral Monday inofning nt 1 0'olock, frais 461 TWent: '({rlh-h'. Frionds aroinvited 1o attend. WALKER-July 1, 1671, of fon, T Waikors iato vt Sorgosmyof Go s oRrt i1l aeis B aly. Finoral to-day at 2 p. . feom No. 723 Wost Madison- st by carrlago to Gracatand. ALl {rionds sza cordially - 2 ERGUSON~S. 2, Forguson, ia the Hth yoar of bis funoral sorvioes 0a Monday at 11 o'cluc] Cotiago Grove-av. Frionds aro fuvited & m,, from MY o aitond; JDELAHUNTYTho funeral of Tohn Dolahunty, Bal. i, Cou Trotand, wil takce i ML SPERR G G ‘on ‘Mouduy, at 11 Now York papora plosss copy. MERDINGER—On July 19, at. his rostdenco, 1 urth-at., Ofto, som of Heary H- Helmordingor, ‘and 6'monthis. [LE Frionds aro tositod. DODD-—-Oa July 14, at bor roridenco, 14 T -} N Fliza, wifa n!.)nln{l}ndd, agod W;‘L?:lfl!. ylag-olaie, DOYLT:—Tho funcral scrvicos of fho Into Mra. Mo Doylo will bo hold to-day,at 0 a. in 8t. John's Uh\"d‘;{ Bighteanthost., whoro “’c‘-rirénnw;;n!l b Sy waiting tnaon: Y mourne 0 ounwtory, Frisnds invited to meot at thehonse gl. B:45 :: nl’:l S ety PERSONAL. PERSONAIZIF DAN CORBIN WILL OALL, 0% AD. tage dross AULT, 620 Wabashav., 1t will bo to his advan- PERSONALWILE TE TIGIT ONE OF THE A e T L o TR ot Tofty 1% 8. Teibiwd otlicos o Enp e ERSONAL_ME, WILSON, }2_ w1 Bliohigun- uu.xxl;yovanfig,fA%Fnl?ALL i _ FOR .SALE., rOR BALE. X A fino sot of ho Panny Tncyolopadis, 29 vols,, fa fine e Co R A e Attt Towt, uatrated by G o ooy b a Varailion Loat, Hlustral ne tavo DOt St Vottar & Gaoies London: Only $10: Toiall pric, B85, 5 vnun-nl!y Altrod Tounseoni fllustrated by Guataro S Doro. Onty 8.0 worl| = g copy s €63 chioap. 0,00 we -1y duhn fooels iin ok oY TR bonymetista el siratoct huoka by iho o il 160 00t of Dlokens Worke. origial udicion s Batt ek oomplete, 87,10t rotat] at @10, Al a ' i tocke f eld ani aro s trom (s Boston. Mae th, 05 per voluma, Notursl History of New ' et ok it et Btandard Library, £1 poe vo Sehont By , b prico, plact ¢l b :n;k;""lnllkl"“.fn lio chnagosl placa in th city ‘A NowTouvelomo, 60 vis lioz, 8180 hoavy 6.16 uota papor, &0 ots & packsyo, ;’"l‘l,lx\;lahgmfiz::w{:ufivulIhn \nlu; ‘lrluln lulvrlcu everywhors QTR STy i BN Hook Bturb, 314 and 15 43t Madisaa.sts AN E Clicay 1O BALI-A BPLENDID KOHOONTIR GONTATNG tons. Apply (o GEORGE BOUY tiou 4, Er‘gz Lo o G152, Montroal 01 RALE—AT A HARGAIN- ™13, hottweont 8 g or 1,000, Good, e snn: o I T A A oo aholvinin, 4 conntors, 7 - ovs ot Wt of POI BALK—LEASE OF STORE AND DWELLING. liouss on Halstod-ak., noar dadison, tegotohr Wil storo fixtures and household furnituro, containg 7 roows hoaides tho store, wiilch s or partiauiar apply (o1, O OROOKERL, 131 LaSailo oono Ll m Fons’ai ZSIEGOND- HAND MIGROSTOPIES FROM M- 00'to 1,000 diamoters, 1t Dt JONN PHILLIVS, Opllclan aud Ucnlist, Don't forgot the place, 120 ke av., a foiv doors kouth of Harrlsinest, Spociaole by Inspootion to tho vgo, AT PRI i I mp. 125 Foietil-av., hasamont. JFOR SATE-Off EXGNANGI-A DOUSLEDAW: ! relod fmported fuwling.plece will trade for light jpsiam vagon,” G 11, TAWION, 48 South Clark-st., JPOR BATE-ONEAP, NEW BATE, MARVIN & FY sinako. Unli b 197 Statoat, © 'O BALE-TWO SALOON BARS, COMPLETE, and 1 good order; oy 1 5 iSRG o, e oo ot Lo Tho_ hutldin, T30 fouls OR BALE_SILVERPLATED BIOW-OABE, AT L _UOUDKIND'S clyarator, 110 East Uarrison- (O BALE—AT HALL VALUE, TO PAY AD- vancos, two nlmost now Briunswiok Lilllard e 0 sororal aow upew agpise, G 6o 0en BRI . ; {1OT. SALE_RARE CIANCE_LEASIE AND GO3- Dlsto furnituro of n dwalling oo of 13 roome. - Ad- D 95, Tribuno otiico. SALE_ONE 18 K. GOLD HUNTING.OARF, o lom-inding Swiss walcli cost 8 montin oo ¥ ol fur 19 caat, oF Jufl {rada, {aidn Wontn'clothlug. - Addrsss EXTREMITY, city D G, TORSALE-ONTZ PATR NUW EOALES (o1 LI B anaro Tozon dining ohairs, vory ahosp. 187 Wost nt ka-at, 'F O SALE-VETLY OILE AD- Tantorns for dissolstag vio liydrogon, ga%, OF b x Bl L Doy 16 1L G, GO TPAIR OF MAGIG constructud for nxy- ), with. & numboe of ‘vary finoly uiro at 10 W ost Twolfth D BRO; 04t 8300: linyo_no u O0DRICH, 35 & a0 ftosm Washinaton: -~ OR_BALE_SODA FOUNTAIN; OOST 3%0; WiLh IO AT o Aobi romtne et DEY CHERRY, Enst Indians. for it 160 wiil 1 or at factory, C. t., OR BALIE-ATOUT 1,000 FRET T i Niciu s Orgas Snctorss 83 JFOR SALETIE LEASE AND FURNITURE OF | the four-story marhlo front lonses, Nos, 761 and 763 Wabaeh-av, Housea have all fiod Improyements, larre laundry, oto. Toa good party, & splondid chance i3 offered. ‘on ?ALI’j?l‘lxlix)P. AINO. 1 sOnAv}lV/;Tl':R Al;. aratun, euliab) E anal. NEW PIANO FOR 8216; “WORTII 840, A PER- foot boauty, full, rich tono, with all modorn fin- rovomonta; must bosold, B. MAUZY, 73 South ilale stod-st. 5008t FINE TONif, TUILL 7-00TAVE ROSZWOOD Dlano-forie, ovorstrung bass, round cornors, mado By 1 Gain o, Now, Kok, 1 shlogiid ondery o0 nor with covor &l staol for salo & ; Shonp at 8300, Tenldonao 7 Kfeliteanthoaty o e NALTO LD LIKE AN ENGAGE- oU mont in & quartotte clioir. Fior &, - feks A uE T ol oL Y salo uricos durin onth . OL36N ORGAN FAUTORY, 63 Fash Indiana-at. 0L BALE-K “NEAUTIEUL SILVER-PLATED Englisticornst, by ovalx, London: 3 vaivos, wiih crooka aud caso comploto, & Burnsido-st it ['OR SALE—-LOW FOR OASH-A FINE TONED plaue of standand mako, besutifully finishod caso, four'round” carhors, " carvad logr: sovem oatavor, and i 5004 0rdor, *Muat bo'sold._Addrons Z 3, Fribugo oifice. Addross BK, caro Car. TFOR BALE — AN GRDER ¥OR A FIRST-CLABS plano at & liboral dizcount, or would tako horso, bagey, and hamows In ozobango! Inwulre O 8 I, 6 FOR SALI-FIANG STOOLS XD JOVERS AT Hastorn pricos, at PROSSKR & CO.'S, 274 Bato-s 1{‘0“ 8X0YOU CAN BUY A NEW PIANO, FIRST class (n all respects, full aize, 7 ootave, and fully wi F you can gat tho samo down-town, whoro th roatn, for §560," » Vo paya’ your’ mony, aat By, ranted; pay bl 3ot takes your ohol HAND, 7 OOTAVE, TOR SALE_PIANO—GE Eosawood case, round cornce, oversteig all indd: 0 W fakis et Y, City 1, 02 'REMITY, S FOR BALT AND T RUNT. REDA] yro) ;‘\v‘l)l&ntlnndud 10, at 259 East Randelpl-i TANO WANTPD_ONE WIIO KNOWS HOW TO tako caro of & fflnfl Instrument wishes to ront onc at &6 por month. _Addroas U 8, Tribuno offico. 0 RENT AND FOR SALI-NEW_AND SEO . PROSS! G\ 1\t Marios and otigans, Tu i T USE OF A SPLEI ONTD 41 Stat Diano for ono or moro hours por day; turmy low, Ap= ply b 804 Wout Badtiomate oo L VWANIED-A ' TTRET.ORASS PIAND, 'IN EX cliangs for Food lots, 0x127, at Washingion Molghie. Lots frao and cloar of all towibrancos. Address D 88, Tribune oflico. FORMERLY OF 187 h- ta Q@ 39, T'eibune otlico. D1 AL-FANNIE I.—PLEAS 14] - 1 dress to Frauk Jouos, 91, 'l‘rlbn?rgglflnsfi}‘”n AD PUBSONAL-GENTLENAN OF w Du:suu-;s Al Wi Sunng 3 objuct, matri- onys - Aldrees 1 100, Aribung otigpe 1+ oolucts matr l)rvfnson.\r4~n. §.—1 WILL GONE, K. ¥ ANTED_A B.FIAT CORNGT OF_ GOOD mako, Plston valvo preforred, Address I 47, Trib« Emootice, VWANLED —COAT, OR GRGOENTES ICAR D Y cliaugo for a now cabinat organ. ~Addross P %, 1 0 of INSTRUCTION. TR6 A TERM A THOROUGH FIRST.OLASS TOERSONAT GERTRUDE, TOO LATI: TO MEET C pils s D s s arorsand it rugnon L | b, titcier capaocort oo woco”plene ouipll; focsl )flmlsoN.,[u;—Al Ik B Ll‘l‘l’l.;: ox'zu., ARE YOU fauuotlio - In troublo hink wo, An1 anxious to 0o yoi lonso LOG, JIG, AND SONG-AND.DANOE TAUGHT AT ‘communicato with iy, O ) G aradmome oo b by Wt HOS BE: T{AMILY SUHOOL—A RESPONSIBLE AND EDU- MACHINERY. cated family, recontly noved Into thcle own houto In O SATE-AT HALF TIIEIR, VATUR CORLISS 3 powor, and pale Mason's bof 1o tant BRGKTR BLANING MILLY, Gan (‘l;)rlK;Elfi!’A"!‘;—‘l"]lfilY‘m!El‘.'ll’, ENCINE AND DOT 4 ¥ powor, fn comwlole ordor, 08" 13 furo." Taquira 0 57 b BORROWE, Room 2, 166 % ngton.at. {liosountey, will rogelvaaue to slx soum irle, o soungyr boys, toeducaro. Famitlos about to teavel, wikhing a salo andl ‘ploasant hoino for thelr obildron, hdy bo sitra that Aoy will_bo kindly treatod, thelr education carofully nt- tonded to, Aud. thoir mantiors nnd morals roceivo ovory Beconsary ‘attoution. _Add; ON 1N A & DRIEW'S Busiuuss ne reduced for pan 150, Tribuno iR 1P A 0 knoplug s Gollego, Trom 8% a.au. 1, ship during vacs Olt_BALE_ONT § AND ONT T7.JIORNE FOWE) ”Fn ensta, -~ Adaress D, 5. WRIGLE, 30 Rt oer: I R A v, Balo, o hsata:™ Aby 1o 0N BRVIEE 0. T8 ah o Wiontyamat, - 'O TOR SALE_A TOOT-LATILE, GOOD AS NEW, 166 Htato-st., in basomont. T l)ifas. DELOUTAE, 419 WIEST MADISON-ST., B ano, vocal culture, singing, Ironch, Latin, Spanial 1o i th saburbe with hls bukgy. FTUATION WANTED_BY AN BASTREN TEACH: or of two yoars' sucecssful oxporiunce as Principal of o I Manohoster, N. I, & like poitiou ¥rom n Dlassachusotts Normal Nehnol, ‘prosont position. Address A A. BENNETT, Ianchestor, N. 1. OTt BALE_A FIRST-OLASS 13z18 BTATIONARY stosm onglns, now. Apply at Olicago Steam lngino Works, southeast cornor Miohigan and I'ranklin-sts. TROR SALE-A NEW 6-HORSE-POWIR TLANDY stoun ongino, {n comploto running ordor,~ Oall at ‘Goybrameas Goods Dopot, 163 and 197 East Lakostsy up 0 OR SALE—ONE P, W, GATIS UPRIGHT8HORSE ‘ohgino and boilor, fn ‘poefoct runuing ordor, at m; Lastan, 40 Losno-st., oar Waslitngtos. 1L. O, Goon- \VANTED-CAFITALISTS TO GALL AND TNVES, tigata Woods' fn) d Liorso-sh ils and augiicon sl madkiaest. STONIE S BRLNRLE Doarborn. Room b. ANTED-AZNMORTISE B CADL, P03, BleoNDaND. HOIE IR 1 o-yoweor, for.caah; 5 dross L, 1% 1TARUNLEN, 11 Wont Madison ab VT ARENOW PREPARED TO NAKE BPEGIAL soruws, tapor plus, and rivots to ordor, efthor in braus, atool, or fron, 1t prico. ogular maohino sore; OLIF¥O! R SiA T UBY NI{E COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 66 WEST MADI- son-st., combines the ldvanln‘au of liton and Wast Tolat. PHOF. OLARKE, the Frincipal, untrameliod I)I dictation of any kind, is producing gonulno scliolars. 1fo can alua supply teachiors to schools aud familios. NI ENTIRE Cf ENTS OF CONVE! NRW ‘work entitled, **Tho Hanjo, and How to Play it," éoutaluing tho princlplon of music, aud 15 heautliyl Secte, tasght i ono torm of 20 lossonn, by CIIARLILN FIATIIS: Room db Morrison Blook, sotthitast cormor of Clark and AMadison. 3 VW ANTED — INSTRUGTION | IN TATIN | AND Frenoh, ovonings. Auy person who fs compotont to toagh, end lins a fuw ovenings to sparo, pleaso addrass K. GIBSON, 285 South Morgan-at. \ANTED A LADY TRACHET, OF TIE TIAND 4 wlhul"Hl board l:’l tho 1!!1)]‘])] and |.1!\w Imlruré‘l‘g‘néz ncit, ns oy b datosd PO, e addrom Wl THOPSON, 125 Biatat. Sfaddron Wl ANTED-A PERSON OF GOOD ADDHESS, TOR vo o of taking: tho responat~ bility L red ohidror must undorstand musice Ad- dross T 22, Tribuno ol HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 20 REWARD-FROAM THE FARM OF ‘rank Sturgos, 1% in the Town of Ofccro, on ‘Tuus- {fny nlght, & pale o ool horsce, abuat 19 hauds highs one Wi B oo i o ek e Ko sLovO SR g il ol Tuturn of liarsou to tho owor, > BN, S0t and 200 Sinet Mouroo-ate AYED—OR BTOLEN-$2 IEWARD_ON JUNE 5, & dark hay horao, about 16% hands bigh, Wolghe 1 ationt 1,000 he, frums tha cars of the Ov, D. &' Ve Ity G0, near Brighton Statiun on rald road. Ay pirson wito "}-.lllll futurn aaid lioswo or glve inforiation of Lia ioreabiouts will rocuiva o aliovo rowa iy to ol BUTCANNEY, Agont Ovy . & Ve 1. Tt Uo., 01 Careolls JTRAYED OR BTALEN~4 HORSKS FROM A, Saoll's pasturd, fut oifurson, on or abiout July b—i Uelgltt bay, 8yoard oy 18 Laids Bigh, woighlng 1o, od about 16§ it slightly sway-baol hatids high, welght al losh., A b i thoua, - oc” i thae Wil 15 ol Facivery, il bl sulisbls ramariod, ‘CILOGA: STANY 00T ivors Yinarding, sud el Biabla, 410 418 Raudolpl ., Ui 0. BOTREL TORSE, S’%YEB“AJ‘)O idan Btk Rotusn him, oon Tioar. Do ¢ % "MANN, lirlok-vard, Loboy atey soltls saur pay S <y ED_FROM LAKE VIEW-_0 i %Ihlm::[ 4 whito fout ufio, ool \,}nuk‘fiu{,u ‘d‘ y%gr).uflu{.‘ oenl_ roward i Sienl Lo T pold for thol? roturn o 13, QITAYED-DARK BROWN TIORSE, ) et S ML DL Py paid for roturn to 19 Bluo Island- ITIAYED OR STOLEN_A BHIAT tan from bavk-yard of 147 llmci'n!:n ‘uosilay al Lornoun§ oars eut s ninkod broast; blus lar ; nusivore namy Roavy, A lboral roward D NLACK. ‘ol i o Jinld o Four of samng. TO LEASE. M0 LEASE--FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A TRIAN- 'flllr-llm‘md ploco of Inud, noar Twon eoou N i feontagy on thrvo wood bustuoss strouts of ovoE Vory dosicabio’ point fora hotolor businoss sel, A block, " Auply, until duly 1 1o JOHN 0. LONG, it- b 1t ilriog, Wid 10, PO LEASK-FOR A TERM OF YEARE, TWENTY- fivo feor on Quine; 45 foet, fram thu cornor of Doces Do, TIALLL, 63 Alord: S OUR YICARS' LEARE; exn roar. Loty W70, fn burnt Addross nquiro of apost in ity on b o oae Latiloat, Mo agouos busiasesr Cribune otice. TL KINDE OF HOUSRINOLD FURNITURI .anlk' of "m‘fllll"d‘“'t:dr Kflfl,illh:)'l:ll;flkdnlnr:h“ v wantad, & light truck or oxj o fiorad, and a good safo. Addeoss I 20, T uny ollico, TLUSI, SONS & 00., AUCTIONERRS, {500 Ganal'at., aoll lowsoilold goodw aud gangral murchau+ diso Wodnosdnys and Satusdays, KINDS ON INSTALLMEN chiambor tots, l‘ At oy .l’; u“‘: l;’ &o, Yo A1l 1 1 % nitrouses, Kouy &0, Yo o your fhtoront 15 oxaming pur stack hofaro buylug, 1PLILE BHDVTIEAD 00, , 35 Wost Madicon-ste a5 Ok SALE-A QUANTITY OV TIOUSEIOLD oot nin. Inqniro wt S Archor-ay RYRNITURE OF ALL D! T Iy ‘rudusud ytlces, fpocial Inducemonis offered i §.'|'a l'.l‘l"nllll marblotop chiawbor sota, at 68 and 658 Bouth ate F‘on SATH-A MARRLI Jastor wo 81 olan ] t. Will sull all oF & part. T R TTRE PARTOR BEDSTRAD NI ATV LY o toinsr aeamnca gll, - AR blogant pluo of nlturo, convertiblo instantly fntoa luxurious bud, ropro. auute, 'at ploasure, & and, drepsitig-uaed, wardrobo, or ll(vrnr!, Artsin I'lllfilfll &“‘Am"r 8 ,lf. Pl i g0 7 i FED_IROM 1 10 100 0F REW OR SKS At atovca. lust b cHoay for can dross 137, 'Fribun ol '“rAm-xm—A elthor wood 01 Buitding, Stock Yar SOS ¥ (Al —IVERY/ O KNOW TIL 1R AN fum] Dot sk ol mud tstiiones i o ort notico Ot Canalat. (o T o to b na repreasniod. D» 1 BHOWN i THEUMATION WANTED, Holoft bis homo at arelugt d s Laat w1 " u Uliloako, | ayo, iny heavy black wii o dark biuw cont au 1l Kol e wiorssboite will 0 o, R i or a0 5, WEARIRIC, 263 Boooutat!, Chiongo. ’1.1x;’ouix)l\ln‘)ul}VAwu DTOBEPH (T HAT, y will confer & gron fathior i doad. 11y Wi sonfor s AT 3 asar by wrlling 5. LLL, Worthiugton,