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8 SANITARY PRECAUTIONS. The Onerous Duties of the Housekeeper. Necessity of Cleanliness---Prevalence of Damp, Mouldy Cellars. Living Outside of the Seavengered Dise trict=--1ow Shall the Offal Be Disposed of ¢ With tho pousibility bofore us that that torri- blo scourge, the cholers, may visit us, s it bas Visited othior citios, how onorous become tho Muties of the housckecpor. Upon tho-chotelano of a housohold devolves oach cspecinl procau- Xion that can bo used to provent that very un- Jpleasant guost from making us & fatal visit. {_ That oleanliness which is allied to godliness 18, of courao, the first consideration ; and that 'all parts of the promises over which she prosldes ‘shall be puro, swoot, and healthy, it is mylady's “bounden duty to sco offectually obtained. This, hore the drainago fs perfoct, the sewage in Xhorough ropair, and wator in_abundance, s ‘mo vory diflenlt mattor, It will e~ ‘uiro o cortain amount of watchfuluesa to rovont sorvants from allowing food to sour, or eoping it in pantrios or stororooms aftor it has Jbocomo #0; but, it this duty is thoroughly dia- ‘charged, and tho seavongors attoud to thelr part ‘of tho work, thero is littlo danger. - Espocially Jtall tho hidden cornors are pried into, the houso - 'wwopt and garniohed, and made roady for tho Yridogroom, or any othor more desirablo guest, ‘then that “Wandoving Jew" who trails Donth Bohind him will hardly eutor in. nur wo do not all Jive in sowored streots ; tho scaven- gor doos not visit every houso; and the dwell- dngs are not all dry aud swoet; and this nob two miles from tho City Hall, and by no moans wout of tho eity limits, Aro we, thorefors, to ‘heed the adwmonition to '“Eat, drink, and jbo morry, for to-morrow yo ehall suroly die”? May wo indulgo in unripe fruit and tho cooling cucumber without hogitatlion, becanso wo are forcordained to destruction? If that wandoror of nearly ninoteen centuries is to bring his ac- ‘cursed foot to our doors, are we meekly to invito ‘him 1n, becauso wo live in a city that, for o very ot ona, is maligned as being a vory thirsty ono, w=nd the moisture of which we must, at any rato, admit? Tako, for instance, & person living 1IN A COTTAGE which is fair to the view outwardly, but inwardly is a nare and a delusion, The air blows sweetly and balmily when they aro not engaged in their deliciously-odorous employment at Bridgeport. T'hon wo oannot say that The sweot south wind comes over the ryo, And broaks on the lattice-bars, It is not swect,—quito othorwise. But the wind does not always blow from tho south, and thoy are, perbnpy, not always perfuming Chicago {rom that direction. Tho breozo then doos occasionally blow #oftly, aweotly, and balmily, Thero is abundant water in the house; a bath- room; o peripatetic range, which you own and wigh you didu't; gas-pipos,—possibly fixtures, which YOU MAY LOOK AT,— and burn the inexpeusive, infernal machine yelept o korosone-lamp. It iy such a comfort to look at those gag-pipes, but gomchow they are nol provoeative of pocullarly pious romarks. Howover, they are thoro, and indicate a possi- bility in somo dim and distant futuro, when you will sing with joy rather than mor- Tow, “The light of othor days has faded.” TFurowoll, kerosenol you were chenp, nasty, und dengerous, Therearo other modern improvements, quite unavailable becauso the streets are not sowerod, and you find your cot- tago is not perfect. Drynoss i considered as a warder-off of tho encroachmonts of that wan- dering apontate, and is_dwelt on with much om- phasis by those who dictate proventives, You go down cellar. Hall of it iy boarded over, and tho othor Lnlf fa a DANP, MOULDY-SMELLING Toa, It would bavo cost too much to have boarded tho wholo place, and covered It with tar, coment, or pomo material that wou!d havo produced thal much-desired dryness. ‘'I'ho extra expense wonld have dotractod somewbat from the owu- or's percentage on his investment, Mean- time ~ the dampnosa tises, penaelrates the floors, iufects (hé atmosphere, nud asgists matezially in propavin, the hougo, not for the bridegroom, but for the gon- tleman who proverbially takoskis equostrian ex- oreige on & pule horse. ~ His intimato friend snd berald is that same Wandoring Jow. Walk iu, pedastrien of ages, Wo aro proparod for you, Wo bave done our bost to entertsin you euita- bly. Wo liwve builded our housos on'a bog, and we bove not excluded the dampness. We will close them for s day, and you shall seo, Smoll- d you ever a moro dolicious, DANK, CHURCH-YARDY 0ODOL tban that? Doos it nobt remiud you of old voults and rotting boues ? Aud, apropos of thogo, what we hnve not done ourselves bhas boon done for us. Wearon lon%] way inside the cit; limits, Tho street is well built up with sm houscs and cotteges, Toopla live hore. They eat and drink like othor mortals who dwell in grander houses, on avenues noticeable ag boing onst of Btate stroot. Thoy do not sit down at toble in thoir shirt-sleoves, and they dino ns fushionably Iato na thoir more prosperous fol- low-citizens, They aro nu fait in woup, and are not unacquainted with fiuger-bowls, not mistak- ing them for a novel sort of lemonudo-glas, or o possible recoptaclo for o weak cholera anti- dote, in which cssonco of peppormiut is the eeving clause. Such peoplo absolutely havoe TUE TEMERITY TO LIVE, It is quite probablo that they have no right to do 80 but, notwithstanding that fact, they con- tue to cumber tho earth, “As Lofors romarked, thoy ont, possibly to prolong thnt samo impartis neut existonce, whilo it may bo that some of them livo to indulge their appetites, Which- ever may be tho case, she who caters to thoir tostes discovora cortain pecullarlies sbout the food sbo preparen, Bho loarns that potatoes Liave oo outer skin that is not edible; that, if her family like to indulge in that sanitary oscu- lent known a8 the fragrant onion, it also has on extra covering to bo removed with toara ; thot siring-beans are bound togothor with a cord that is especially unploasant if allowed to romain aftor they nre cooked; corn hus husks; boets and turnips roquire paring; coffes leaves & tasteloss quantity of grounds; and tea is the result of an infusion of leaves which are not gmlmunrly useful after the Loverage is made, Ioat is urunlly attachod to bones, while fruit is moro or loss bruised and roquires caroful ns- sorting, By tho close of the day QUITE A LITTLE UEAP of unplensant and usoless vegatable and animal matter has accumulated, As remarked before, you are quito near the City Hall, only two miles away, and that, in a city that surpassos Wash- ington in magnificont distances, is not to bo consldored a8 objoctionable; really, only just boyond tho mnoigo and tumult; but you are ono block away from the district which i visited by tho nnfi)loyns of tho contractor for etreot-clenu- ing. No guyand festive scavenger visits your door diurnally, and takoe thenco thosa fiMln rolics of past dinners. Porhaps your meat has spoilod and your crozm soured. They will do such things “whon a July sun is fully np to ita work, aud, to use what Whitman called live metaphor, '*doing ita lovol best ” to keep things et and lively. - Aftor a littlo tims, thoso aril: clos thiat havolost thoir pristine froshnoess, sdded to the other little matorial colloction, ALMOST IIVALS DIUDGEPORT, in peouliarity of odor. ‘I'he porfumo is really unique, You aro at a loss whut to do with if, Yon do not diminish tho Illn, Dbeause you are not w Ilibornian pensant, and do not keep the docile swino; nor s Touton bauer, to bring up from ita Infanoy the squawky gosling ; not even the high- toned Beot nov the monoy-loving Yankeo, to re- oice iu Black Spaniuh, Houdons, Brahmas, or jochin Chinsa; 6o thnt atil the Pl fnoresdos and, like love, * grows by what It foods unun." What shall ?-au do with it? is the question, Yappy thonght! consult TIIT HOARD OF NEALTH. ¢ ** Gentlomon, what shall we do to bo gaved 7" “They roply, *You lhave mistaken ua; wo are notin thoe “theological line,” You explain, and thoy reply, “You aro a block boyond tEo distriot o whivh’ tho stroot-cloaners' contract appliea.” “ But woaro olvilizod boings ; wo don’t want the cholera; aud there nro many of ug, what shall wo do?” “Turn {t," i1 tho wnggeation. }m Lelng euppliod wit™ tha Togmet THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JULY 21, 1873, coffors of tho anclonts, in which thoy reducsd thelr beloved dead to nshes, you console your- solf with tho fact that itianot boloved ‘dond which you wlsh to reduco to dust; nlso, that you aro not anxlous to prosorve the nshes of - your bumt offoring; 80, With some suapi¢ious hositation, you dump the colloction_futo tho stove. 'Fhie meat wns spoiled ; tho draft is not partioularly good; tho wind is tho WXODE WY 3 AND THE RESULT ? A well-rogulnted horso would doubtlosa foel ns it his stomnch had been unjustifiably tampered with, and_was being Inverted; evon tho dog loaves in dismay; and, as for tho ont, sho glow- ors at you from the fence, and waula her depre- cntion” for a wools thoroaftor.” Your houso is untennble, and your olothes ncod deodorizing. ‘What is to bo done ? Ouo othor way Is open. You can TUNY YOUR DEAD, Butno! If it s only beou kopt long on'o‘lll;h, it s not doad, but living and moving. Lhoro sooms to be no othor way opon. You decido upon the ultimatum. Youcan Bury It darkly at dend of night,— iPho Bods withs your bayonel turniug, if you like ; but tho probability is thata spado or shovel would do tho businoss more offactual- ly. You can quote tho wholo of that little poom while grave-digging, if you wisk, though why you should do 80 wo can't imagino, for it is not espeoinlly appropriste. Dofora winter comes and froszes tho ground, g0 that you caunok con= tinue your littlo private cemetery-bualnoss, you will probably have a thriving graveyard of your own._ Your noighbors will think you insano, no doubt, digging for lost troasure, mup- osed to have been liddon by somo Westorn aptaln _ Kydd,—if thoy do xnot entortain moro awful suspicions, and beliove it to be somo unlawful slaughter of tho innocents. When thoy find ont what you aro up to, they will no doubt follow suit, to the detriment of their grass-plats, and tho destruction of thoir bloach- erios. . What a dendly, lively prospoct, to bo sure. Aud yot what clso ia to be dono? VWill the Loard of Health provide places for theso burnt offorings, so thoy may bo tried by firo ; or will they . . ENLARGE THUE DISTRICT i ovor which the autoorat of the cily's cloanliness prosidos? Shall our hearts be rejoiced by tho sound of the seavenger's bell; and shail wo Rroat him as our Angel of mmfi; or uhall we add to the dampness of our housos tho putres- cont odors arising from decaying snimal and vogetable mattor, and keop_ condonsed cholera slwaya at hand? Tho Board of Hoalth can sug- gest proventives, publish instructiouns for tho roouring of deodorizors and disinfoctants, and 0w o uso thom ; .but, until somo measures aro taken by which all this_rofuso can bo proporly diaposod of and removed from tho gromlnnu, [3 cortain portion of the citizens of Chicago are generating cholera constantly. 1T 18 NOT THEIR FAULT, but {t moat decidedly is thewr mlsfortune, Ts Chicago moro than an overgrown villago, aftor all? Asachoice between two ovils, must wo all tako to keoping the sweet-smolling ?iggery ? Somothing must be dono, What Will somebody snswer the conundrum. It ia puzzling moro than one housowife in Chicago. No doubt we aro to blamo for having sensitive olfactories and dolicato atomachs. Wo oughu to toko tho advico of those who know, snd give our bote-noir to the flamos, and not put on nirs about disliking tho odor which ariscs there- from. DBut maynot cholora lurk in that very odor? Would it be againat the statutes to KBEP A PET IYENA? Thoy are poetically ropresented as having very Jovely bluo eyes, but, not being blondes, are not considered cl ery, nor sought aftor for pots, and thoy also are postically aaid to feed on ob- joctionablo matter, Will somo onterprising ankee import n cargo of hyonas ? et bbb it A3 BOW, Wow, wow. ‘Fhe ¢ Purp » That Differed with Ca- ich Cushing on Music Scutenced to Doath. ' Washington SJuly 17) Dispateh to the New York Herald, It was told in these dispatches of yosterday how & usoless canine, contained on the premises of Fornando Wood, hed conspired by day and by nuight, for a perlod of time, to make niorning, noon, and night hideous with Lis {nlping, and had soriously terfered with ho sloep of Mr, Cushing, and also with his at- tending to the thoughtful task of preparing an answor to tho bill in equity agninst {he Credit Mobilier RXnE of tho Union Pacific Railroad. Considering the important truats reposed in tho ex-Attornoy Goucral, it was gerionsly suggostod that the presenco of this dog near Mr, Cushing's apartments was not an incident or an accident, but part and parcel of tho schomo of the at- toraoys employad by the United States to proso- cute tho Mobilior suit, to doprive the defendants of Mr., Qushing's acumen, and, byirritating him, provent Liia giving the subject lnia bost thoughte. Chis morning the question of abating the nuis- ance complained of camo before Police Judgo Bnell, and Thomos Xelly was charged with main- taining the nuieanco. The complaining witnoss was Mr. Cushing,who occupies the houso of an ox-Assistant Becretary of tho Trensury, and next-door noighbor to his old Massachusottu friond, Benjamiu . Butler, Op- ‘Posito i thohouse of Fernando Wood, and diago- nally tho desertod Washingtonthomoof Secrotary Tigh, In thosame block with Mr, Wood dwolla E{eoker Blaine, Thomos Bwann, of Baltimore, who wants to be Senator, Buckingham, of Con® nocticut, and West, of Louisiaus, who aro Sen- ators, This will show that it is no monn noigh- borhood, that is, as the directory ruus at tho Capitol.” Mr. Cushing procooded” with his evi- denco. In thercar of Fernsndo Wood's rosi- donce lives Mr. Kelly, who owns a fawn-colored dog, large sizo, with long hair, whioh keeps up & continuous barking, and runs to the iron-rod fence and barks furiously at every paasor-by, both night and doy. The barkfs of o harsh kind, and falls on the ear liko a blow. This hm-king interrupte conversation, preyouts study, and is o constant interruption both to business by doy and eleep at night, Ho had addrossed & communication to Mr. Wood, and received in roply anote dated Now York, Jnlfi 10, which ho road, stating that the people in charge are tem- gunry tenants, and that the dog complained of elongs to Kelly, and asking bim to call upon Helly, who, he had no doubt, would abato tho "nuisance, “He had done 8o, but the evil complained of became worse, and ho found it impossiblo to get lLis rost at night, which hadso prostrated him that he had boon obliged to call in a physician, Kolly had promised to remoye the dog, but had not dono 80, He had told Kelly that if Lo would remove the dog, he, witnoss, would withdraw the civil auit, aud make the case in tho Jolico oourt o as ensy a8 possiblo with him. The Court, who is accastomed to the maudlin of the ignorant col- orod people brought bofore Lim on potty charges, and who probably never heard the plen of an at- torney who got & fee of more than five dollars, treated tho distingnished witness with considera- tion, and suggested, when he finishod his ovi~ denco, that he would find the atmosphore much puroer outsido than inside the crowded court room. tho caso was ut last fnished, Thoro was no end to tho testimony corroborating Mr. Cushing, ZEstimable citizens, who roll in luxury during the dny, but are fond of a good night's rest, sworo to being kopt awake continuously, That way enongh, 8o the Court gavo judgmont that tho nuisance bo abated by the removal or the killin, of the dof, and that'the defondant be require to depos 525 to soouro tho & collattoral of 25 abatomont of the nulsance, which would be for- foited in caso of failuro, Up_to a late hour to-night the bark of that offonding dog had not been heard, Ihe neigh- borhood &loeps in poace, unless the mwoltering eat Ymvnmu the close embrace of Morphous. fow long this brute hes been irritating the braing of the great men who dwoll thoreabouty was not in evidenco. THE CITY IN BRIEF, Chnrles Hall, a mnn employed in the shops of the Northwestern Railway Company, while re- turniug from a picnic znutordny afternoon, foll botween the cars at the corner of alstod and Kinzie atreets and was instantly killed. A young men named John I, Pattorson, 19 yoars old, wag drowned in the lake at the foot of Illinols atreot, from tho propslior Bheboygun, on Saturday aftornoon. His body waa rocovered and takon to the Morgue. A young woman named Annia Klnj:, loft & house at the corner of Liberty and Jofforson stroets, Inst Thursday evening, to go to her brother's rosidence at No. 12 Wright stret, and hus not sinco beon soon, Bho, in 25 yoars old, hisa black halr, and tho soar of & burn o hor loft choek. ~Toing frosh from the country it is feared that slie has boen wrongfully dealt with. Yostorday morning at 2 o'olock a man named John l.Im]Enfl. waa stoppod on the Polk stroct brmfi:: by highway robbors and robbed of his watoh and of n.” About the 8amo hour anotlor man, namo unlmown, was Luocked down on Olinton streot, and robbod of a small amount of money, Roundsman Vosey soon aftorwards ar- rosted a mau named ‘Chomas Walsh, who wae identificd as belng the ausailant, e e Bulclde, Pourrawp, Me,, July 20.—Waltor Howe, a quarrel with whom last woek lod El Batoholder to commit nuicide, by drowning, at Cumberland 1o, £hint himacl? at tho matne place this after- 1 dicd in g fow howss, N WATKINS GLEN. A Pleasant Summer-Resort. Some of Its Benuties. Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, ‘WargiNg Qrew, N, Y., July 13, 1673, Inving found such o delight{ul resort horo at Watking, and socing, by thorogister at the hotot, {hat, among the 80,000 peoplo who visited hera last summer, thoro wore vory fow Ohicago poo- plo in comparison to thoso from other Western and Enatorn citlos, I have venturod to write you n fow lines, to seo if I cannot awaken poople who wro intonding to travel this summor to tho hith- erto-alniost-unknown beautios of THI NEMARKADLE BFOT. Watlins Is on the direct car-routo from Buffalo, via Now York Central or Lrle Railronds, to Now York, and can bo ronched by nlmost overy accos- sible ear-routo. The most delightful trip, how- over, Is by cars from Rochestor to Gono- va, and by boat. down Benoca Lalo, n threc-hours’ ride, to Watkins,—Wat- kine Deing at tho foot, and QGonova at the hiead, of tho Inke, Boncca Lake, 70 miles loug, and from 7 to 12 milos wido, nover froozes, and is ono of the moat beautiful of cloar lnkes; while thie sconery on eithor side—sloping farma, toworing bluils, flourishing vineyards, and boau- tiful towns, nostled among the most luxuriant of foilago—makes tho ride to Watkina ono of the most divorsified and beautiful that can bo found in any part of tho United Btates. Tho stonmers that connact with tho cars, and make six trips daily, aro vory commodious and elogaut, and the ‘moala aro n8 fino, both in quality and quantity, a8 tho most finished oploure could desiro. #Graco Greenwood,” in tho New York Trfbune, ¥ Porto Crayon,” in Jarper's Monthly AMagazine, and writora in Scribner's, the Galaxy, and tho Atlantic Magazine, have all dopicted tho glory aud grandour of WATRINS OLLN, and I sbnll not attempt todo tho subjoct justice, Bnyard Taylor and mnotablo artists—Church, Hope, ond scores of othors—all testify to the matchloss beauty of the Glon, Niagara is grand sud swe-inspiring; bub thore is a fascination sbout the Glen that we cannot ind clsowhero, Half-way up the Glon, and just at tho point whero tho weary travelor thinks ho must find rost, Mr. Lytlo, of Pmlndulghh, hins eractod two spactous hotels, connectod by a beautiful rustio iron sns- pousion-bridgoe across tho deepost part of the gorge. From this I.vridfo wo look down 90 foot upon the fall below. In tho hotols are to ba found all tho accommodations and comforts of largo city. fter ‘the visitor has roached the Glen Moun- tain Houee, beon regaled with tho best of eata- blos, and baa rested & littlo from the dust of the gluurnoy, Lo ox sho must don a water-proof, 100vy boots, an old hat, and begin tho EXPLONATION OF TIIE OLEN. If not gmvidad with theap nocessary articlos, thoy can ho rented for o smallisum at the house ; and the visitor would be more than footish to ‘yenturo into the Glon unprovided with this noo- ossary outflt, = Woo to the young lady who be- ins the trip with trailing skirts, dainty gloves, noe hat, and dolicate shippers! Glon Alpha, Eutranco Cascado, Bentry Bridge, Stillwater Gorgo, Minnohabs, tho Labyriuth, Oavorn Cas- cade, Glon Obacura, Profilo Gorge, Point Look- Off, Glon Mountain Honso, yatic Gorgo, Sylan Rapids, Glon Oathodral, Contral Caacade, Paol of tho Nymphs, Grand Btaircase, Qlou of tho Pools, Matchless Glon, Trinlo Oas- cade, Bridal Veil, fainbow ¥alls, Dlatform Stair- cage, Glon Difliculty, Shadow Gorge, Narrow Pags, Glen Aroadia, Glon Facility, Glon Hori~ con, Glen Elysium, Glon Omegs, and Tablo Mountain, are the names given to difforont points in tho Glen, As you pass along its nar- row paths in tho gholving rocks, and hold firml by thoiron rail that forms o safe guide al through tho intricata windings, the cye is CONBTANTLY MEETING NEW BEAUTIES, Now wo cnter bohind o cascade, over a littla rustio bridgo, and find oursolves entirely shut out from Nature. Tho high banks on eithorside, thodoop shndows, and the clear depths of the water awo and astonish us, Wo are shut oft from all sunlight from the time wo entor until woe omergo, four miles from our starting place, nnd feol tho cool, bracing air, and ox- perionco tho delightful seneation of tho invigo- rating atmosphere. A littlo narrow thread of sky occagionally rominda us of the busy world weo havo loft; but even that thrend is flocked with patchos of bright greon foliage. The benches on which to rost aro very numerous, The long, spiral ataircases are arranged with plntforms and seats, overy fow ateps, 10 givo us rest and strength to mount on, The rustio bridges; the rocky walls, tapostriod with mosscs and ferns ; tho vaulted arch of the sky in tho widor cascados; the round pools, 15 féet deop and perfectly transparent ; tho dull boom of did- tont cataracta; tho moanitg of tho wind through the tall pines; the claug of sandoring echoes in the Glen,— WIAT PEN CAN DESORIDE TIESE ? When wo cntor tho yawning portals to this mysterious Glon, wo feol as if wo woro approach- ing the unknown confines of the other world. And thus wo travorse four miles of “wild gorge and canon ecenary, abounding in sublimity aud grandour ; roplato with toweriug cliffs, boetling crags, silvery cnacados, shedowy grottoes, rain- bow-lted cryatal poofa\ adorned with ioval, foliage, mosscs, ferns, lichons, wild flowers, and cascado after cascade, sot like gems amid §my old rocks. Thon, roturning to the- Glon lonntein Housio, wo go upon Table Mountxin, and look down from “ Observatory Building upon ALMOBY AS BEAUTIFUL A SOENE, ‘Watkins lios bolow us, with shaded avenues, schools, public buildings, ete. To the north strotches far nway the beautiful Lake SBoneca, tho hills sweeping back in graceful undula- tions, and flourishing \'iuuinrdu and woll-tilled {arms outlinod against tho sky in the clear biue ‘watora of tho lake. A vigit to Watkina should be set down in every ona's diary as a thing to be desired, and o sure source of delightful reflection. Yours, EULAM, ey Anothoer Sud Tiger Story. A correspondont of the Times o{lml!a, writ- ing from Adoln on Juno 1, says: *Thore was o vory sad occurrence a fow days back. The Patel of & villago, well known aa.a tiger shikarce, was aroused lato at night by a tumult in his cattle- ehod, and, peeping through the crovicos of & door, discoverod mastor Biripes coolly walkin off with a calf, ‘e Patel took up his gun ang fired, wounding tho tiger, who immediately dmp[wd his proy and fled. The next moming Paiel, accompaniod by his two brothers and o pardhi (tho first armed with & gun and sword, and the remaining threo with swords only), won in poarch of tho snimal, who was ~easily followed, owing to tho blood-staina on his track, Tho tigor was first soon by tho Patel lying apparently holploss undor o bueh, when ho incautiously rested his gun ngainst tho trunk of o treo, and appronching the tiger, (prlclmd lim with tho point of his sword, On this ho suddonly sprang up with & roar, and struck tho Patol fonsoloss, The two brothors thon bravely attacked tho tiger with their awords, but wero both disposed of in tho szme manner, By this timo the Pardhl came up, and swathing hisloft arm in his dhotee, thrust it into the tiger's mouth, and fmcendnd to hnok him with his sword ; but by this time tho tiger was quito spent, and quiotly foll back dend, By ovening all three brothers died from tho injurios roceiv- &d, leaving thoir familles almost wholly unpro- vided for, ~Within tho last two or thres months 10 fower than six or oight children are ascer- tainod to havo beon dos! rognd by wolves, ‘I'heso animaly are gotting 0 bold thut in daylight, ana within sight of their mothors, they ‘come and carry thoir infants away."” —_— ‘Washington as o Masons A question has arisen in Now Jerasy Magonio olrclos a8 to whother a Masonic searf rocontly nold at Morristown ns Washington’s was ever in his possession, and as to whether he ovor rose highor thau the “Lluc lodge.” A Mr, W, P, Parker, of Nowark, states thatthe "nhnrrly-rod Boarf ™ in question is tho same worn by Toyal Aroh Mason No. 1, of New York, o blue lodge, but privileged to wear ohorry-rod scarfs bacatiso of ita agoe, and of tho anclont custom of Dritish troops wearing thom during tho Itevolutionary war. Past Mastor IL D, Walker, of New York, o Masonio suthority, doclares Washington novor roso above & bluelodge. e ¢ Played Out,”? The tollowing is an abstract of an essay from the pon of & young lady graduato of the Bidde- ford, Mo, High Bchool, on the absorbing quos- tiou of **\yhiat olll 1d0 to liva?" “Tho *lorde of croation’ have boon compared to sturdy oaks, end e to tho vinos thut cling to and twine around them; but_this metaphor, if over porti- nent, to uso a slang phraso, hag long since ‘played out.' Wo Lave aliheard of the 63,000 onkless vines in Massachusotts, to say nothing of tho uncounted thousands in Aaine, and thorg aro 100 many onks thab oan soarcoly nuprort thomsolves, fo sny nothing of their supporting anything olse, . . , . I much profora lifo of ‘activity and honorablo exertion, and belleye that the world owon mo o uvlng it T can carn i, and I oxpoct it on no other condition.” EL DORADO AT LAST. A Wondorful Gold Mine in tho Argens tine ikepublic==Two Leagion of Land HBought for 8200,000,000. Duenos Apres umy]ez)“ C,"arrrlmndmu of the New ork 1orl I am enabled by “this mail to sond you the poriioulars, so far as thoy have ffl boon mado Eublla, of the discovory of - what, it tho necounta 0 true, is the richost liflld mino_in the world, aud a tronsure-houso of tho procious motal al- most surpassing in value sll the mines of Oali- fornia combinod. 'Tho sceno of this groat dis- covery 8 in the Valloy of Famating, in the Prov~ inco of Rioja, Argentino Ropublio, and tho tid- ings of tho almoat fabulous riches uncarthed havo produced the groatost excitement lero. ‘Wonderful as are the accounts givon of tho valuo of tho miues, it is the gonoral opinion that tho balf s not known even by ihe discovorer, and that thero is moro gold there than the finder thought at tho timo of his nogotiating for tho enlo of o portion of the tract, Tho single fact that o provisional transfor title wlroady boen drawn up for the salo of two leagues of this immenso auriforous doposit, by which the vast sum of $100,000,000 in ourroncy is to bo paid, is the bost evidenco of tho confidenco that 18 placed in tho result of this discovery. Tho groat “find” hos naturslly atiractod the nttontion of copitalists Rod spoculators, and whils tho gonoral public of Tiuenos Ayros is engaged in wondoring spoculations and comments na to the probablo advantage to La Plata which may follow an evont which promisca to brIuF among thom & groat tido of omigrants and gold-seokers (for thio fact of the oxistence of the immenae undoveloped minorsl riches of the Argontino Republio has now beon fully eatab- lisbed, it is claimed), monoyod men havo boon quigk to turn the dfscovery of the mines to im- mediato account, Partios interested haye loft horo for England, whithor the oyos of all turn when groat financial speculations liko this are concerned, to form co-partnorships with capital- ista to work tho mines or olsato float the affair a8 & joint-stock .company. The discovery of theso mines has boen duo to Bomurvamnco, supplemonted by solence and a eliof in tho mincral richos of the Ropublio, Somo timo sinco a Gorman, nman vorsed in mineralogy, camo hither from Europo improssed with tho conviction that o search properly car- ried out would result in valuable discoveries in the northorn provinces of tho Argontino Ropub- lic. On arriving hero, ho at onuce ropaired to those provinces, and commenced to mako n por- sonal survoy of the localities which ho thought most likoly fo roward his offorts, Ho wont from placa to placo pursuing his investiga- tions,” Among the romotest localities visited by him was the Province of Riojs, amountainouadis-~ trict situated among snd to the eastward of the Andes Mountains, tho northern limit of which is Iatitudo 27 dogrecs, and tho arep of which ox- tonds wost to tho Andoa from longitudo 06 do- roos 20 miuutes, To tho north ol Biyn is_tho g‘ruvlnco of Catamarcs, to tho south San Juan and 8an Luis, to the cast Cordova, and the west~ ern boundary, separating it from Chili, is the Andos, Tn Tuloja is sltugtod tho Valloy of Fama- tinn, fortile only in spots where the eoil is sub- Jected to irrigation by streams, and of & length of sbout 160 miles by 80 miles in width. The boundarles of this valley are on the west tho Fomatina rango, and ou the cast tho Velazco rango of mountaing. It was to this volloy that, Ied by bis wish to examine into the silver minea that it already contains, and hoping tomakonow discovories in that quarter, tho German flually wonded his way. Reaching Chilecito, tho princi- nl town of the valloy, he entorod upon gla investigation. In 'n short while ho hind established to Lis satisfaction tho fact of tho existonco of goldin the valley, Continued re- searah rovoaled tho fact that upon a tract bo- longing to the Govornmont tho precions motal was indoed thero in sbundance, and he at onco, without making public tho purposo in viow, commenced nogotiations for the %uruhuu of tho gite, He managed 5o well that tho spot which Yo Lind at firat explored, comprising oneleaguc of land, was sold to him for s very insignificant sum, The firat purchaso was followed by another and and a larger one, and, in_order to 1nclude in is bargaln ag much s possiblo of tho rich do- ‘posit 1and, ho bought in tho threo leagues ad- oining., This havi ?\mon done, tho discoverer Bont to this city & full power of attornoy, which has only recently reached hero, When the nows of tho wonderful discovery was known in this city, the oxcitomont was naturally very great, Yorbups tho facts were exaggeratod, but the accounts wero in substanco that whon the mines should bo worked, (ens of thousands of dollars daily would be the product of the labor. Many refused to boliove, as boing incrediblo, the tidings of the immonso value of the mines. Not so, howover, was it with all who heard of it, for it is now announced in the Daily News of this city that the provisional tranafer title, loretoforo reforred to, has boon drawn up at the office of Don J. V. Cabral, & notary of the city, in favor of two gontlomen, Megars, 14, Madero and E, Castro, for the sale of two leaguos of tho gold tract. Tho sum paid, #$100,000,000 in currency, scoms truly enormou and the promises mndo by tho sollor of tho lau aro equally so, The terms of tho salo are that ono-fourth of the &mtchuuu monoy shall ba cash, tho rest to bo paid on short time in install- ments, the condition being a guarantes on the part of the sellor thal on a moderale outlay the mines will yield lo the owners the princely sumof 85,000 patacones (about 388,000 in Uniled Slales curren- @), per_day. Tho 'snnouncement of this ox- tonwive transaction has resulted in establishing in the public mind a confidonce in the accounts originally given, and although efforta have boen made to buy portions of tho remaining two Jongues the fortunato owner refuses to soll, and has decided not to offor the land in this markot at prosont. Evorybody is now engerly awaiting tho report of the engineors who have beon sent to Famatina-Rioja to survoy the land and mako their report. D ————— A MURDER MYSTERY. ©nc Tragedy Results in Explaining Anothor--A Most Remarkable Crimi= nal Plot. Bultimore (July 17) Correanondence of the New York Herald, The mysterious murder of the unknown man near Jeuuersyille, Cheater County, Pennsylva- nia, may result in oxposing one of the mosb ro- ‘markable eriminal plots that have ever been de- volopod in this country. To go back to the in- ception of tho plausiblo theory of the murdor which bas been built up, I must recall the cir- cumstances of tho colebrated Goss Lifo Insur- anco cuso, which was on trial in tho United Btates_Circuit Court in this city three months ago, W. I. Goss was insured in tho Mutual Life Insurance Compsny, of New York, for 6,000, He was also insured lor o like amount, oach, in the Knickerbooker and Continontal ' Compupics, and for $10,000 in tho Travolera—15,000 in all on hig life, Ho was an inventor, and was en- gaged in porfecting thio mauufacture of an arti- clo which he clnimed was to bo o_porfect and cheap substitute for India-rubber. In February, 1872, he cccupled n littlo ecluded workshop on tho York Road, a couplo of milea from Dalti- moro, whero ho was working on hiy invention. 1fo admitted no person within its doors, sud conducted his operntions in the most profound seorcoy, Ono night during that month™ he aud his brothor-in-lnw, William B, Udderzook, tho man who s now accusied of the murder in Ches- tor Qounty, went out to this workshop., Goss enterod it'with n can of coal-oil in his hand ; ho sent Uddorzook away on some trifling errand, and tho Iatter had not walked & Lundred yards oft boforo the shop was in & bright blazo of flre, e rofrained for yome moments from giving the alorm, bocsuso, as ho says, he supposed that Goss had certainly. cscaped the iumos, When tho alarm was givon the shop, which was nothing but a rlokety tindor-box, was burned to the ground. ‘Lo noxt morning tio chrred and bloody remains of a man wore found among the debrid. Udderzook and Mry, Goss immodiatoly accopted this as the body of Goss ; 1t was buried with all tho honors, aud in duo time claim was mado upon tho {nsurance compnnies for tho pay- ments of tho smonnts for whioh ho was insured, But tho sgonts of tho compauies woro not satls- fled that Goss had really diod ; they bolieved that it was a conspiracy to obtaln tho mouey by rnlmlug oft o fraudufont body upon thom, and hoy resiatod paymont, or at lonui tho Now York Mutual did, to briu%u ot caso, Tho caneo was triod in tho Unitod Btatos Court hore,and Udder- zoolc's tostimony decided it in favor of the plain- tifr, Diry, Goss, Now comes tho soquel. When it hecnmo known hore that Udderzook had been in Olester County, and was suu[mutod of bolug the mur- dever, attontlon was attractod to (he strangonoss of Lls connection with tho two tragedics, Tluas feoliug was greatly ntmnfithuund when the do- soription of tho murdered man was recoived. Tho duucrl&luan, which makes him s hoavy-set man, with dark and abundant hair and whiskers, round face, aud oppnmntl{l wbout 40 yoars of ago, exaotly corresponds with the desaription of Gous, v/hioh 1a contained in the records of the Mutual Qompauy's ofiice horo. With this olus of idan- tity onco eatablishod, it bocomes ensy to trace out tho last orimo na the rosult from tho firct. Uddorzook was tho only witness who conolu- slvely proved that Goss had ontered his work- ul.m[: on that fatal night, and ho turned tho scalo in tho trial horo, Hia tostimony was olthor one tiro truth or flat porjury, Ifit was tho Inttor, tho discovery that Goss was_still alive would have sont him to tho Htate Prison. Goss had, Just provious to his nlleged doath, boen livin, an abandonod life, He drank a good deal, en wandored aimlessly about tho country, Tho thoory of tho insurance people is that ho was accroted by Udderzook, and, becoming tired of Iying perdu, hiad again taken to Lis old habits. 1 1ie wan dlaoovorod, Uddorzook wa in dangor of Btata Prison for perjury, and of losing the Donofit of tho wholo schémo, for applioationa for a new trial aro now ponding boforo the Court hore, and have not yot boon fincmw upon. Ionee, Uddorzook must keep Goss eut of tho WAY. It is suppored that he went to the latior's place of conconlmeont, endeayoring to mako somo arrangomont with him, and bncamlug oxnapor- atod, murdored him. In support of this sup- port'of this supposition It is pointed out that the atranger had undoubtedly somo motivo for concenling himsolt at Jennorsvillo, whero ho gava no namo, but_simply rogiatered himself g an “agont from Baltimoro;™ that all tho cir- oumstances point to somo acquaintanceship be- twoen tho two mon ; that Udderzook had the strongost motivos in tho world for making him- solf safe by uemnf( his brothor-in-law out of tho woy. The mooting of the two at Jenuers- villo could not have beon accidental; for it is not usual for. ono stranger to drivo into country town, halt at a hotel and ask anothor to take s rido with him. Udderzook disappeared from Choster Oounty immedintely after the murder, and returncd io Baltimoro, ‘whoro ho was arrosted on Tuosday, A great many intolligent people do not believe thot tho body found in the ruins in Fobruary, 1872, was that of Goss, and this new cluo to the myslory is widoly disonbsod hora to-day, Bhould subsequent invoatigations show that Gows has roally been murdered by Udderzook, the conclu- sion of this romantic affair will bo & most won- dorful incident in the criminal annals of this country. FIRES. Destruction of Property Yesterday at Various Points, Hexny, DL, July 20.—This morning whilo the opening services nt our chirchos woro pro- fresumg, an alarm of flro was givon, causod by ho burning of tho barn of John KHenz, in_thie roar of his dwelling on Third street, fanned by o brisk breozo, it soon reached tho barn of J. TRussell, used by W. Qalaghor, barn of C. B. Woodward and tho dwollings of Woodward & nZ, 0 M. I. Church, public school houso land several dwellings wore in reat dangor, but all woro savod by tho exer- ions of the Xire Dopartmont and cifizens, O, 8. Woodward's loss, houso and barn, $5,000 ; in surod for §1,600 in tho Homo, of Columbus. J, D. Renz's loss, houso and barn, "$3,000 ; insured for $1,600 in the Phanix, of Hartford. J. Rus- goll's loasg, barn, £800 ; insured. W. Gallaghor's 1oss, contonts of barn, $200 ; insured. .Tho fur- miture was_mostly saved, though somowhat damaged, Duiing tho firo a man was arrestod for pit-firing and placed in the look-up, A dis- patch came soon aftor ordering his arrest for Btoaling & horgo in Bheflield, Ilo will bo held subject to ordor, DMloNTREAL, July 20.—Abont 4 o'clock yestorday afternoon a firo broko out in the boiler-room of Larioylorre's planing-mill, on Btantorne streot, snd in less thnan five minutos, the wholo build- ing was in flames. The fire Iy on tho mpot, * but cient pressurc of waler, woro wunable to prevent tho firo from sproading to surrounding buildings. Two hours later the eutiro block bounded by Stanterns, Bonaven- ture, Margoret, and Inspoctor sirects was one mass of flame, At 7 o'clock tho fire was under br(gmle Was prompt- owing to ~insuffi- control, but oven fo-day it was burning brightly at tho contro of the block, Altogothor sbout twenty buildings wora destroyed, among which woro Larloviorre's car- riagoe factory and planing mill, aud Fitz’ bakery, teon families wore rendered homeless, To- tal loss estimated at $150,000. Larioviorro’s loss is about #80,000, on which thero is no insurance. Fite's Bakory was partintly insured. The dwell- inga destroyed woro insured to probably thoir full valuo. Nonwiom, Conn,, July 20.—The mill of tito Norwich Suspender Company was dostroyed by firo to-day. Loss $60,000. Insured. WEATHER AND WATER. War Department Wenther Report. LOOAL OBBERVATION. Onzcago, July 20, 1873, Hour orod- | |5 3|3 |Direction ana|SZ| & acrvation, | & |} g {g force o/ wind, | £2| § SERF L% LL | 63167 N. W., fres, 09| 63 62 h, 63j57|N.} fresh, 64{53IN., frosh, 69162/ N, fresh, 62|61|N,, gentle, oximum thormomolor, 68, Minimum thormometor, 60, GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. SUNDAT, July 20—10:18 p. m, in| Weather. T6{8., fresh, 31N, gentlo, GBIN, W, fresh,| ,02(Heavy rain, Ealr, Clear, Clear. 7| 8., gentle, 64N, E,, light, PRODANILITIES, ‘Wasmmaron, July 20.—On Monday, for the Enatern, Gulf, and South Atlantic States, north- west and southwest winds, end. generally cloar woathor, excopt on the coasts, whero cloudy, and, possibly, light rain may continue,?for the Middlo sud finstern States, rising baromotor, northwest aud southwest winds, lower tompera ture, and gonerally clear wesnther, Tor the lower lakes and the Ohio valloy, northwesterly winda veerfng to north, with falling baromotor and partly cloudy woather. BTAGE OF WATER. Daily roport of the stago of water, with chiangos in the fwenty-four hours ending 3 p. m., July 20, 1878, ADOVE LOW GEANORS WATER Rise, Fall, i1t 0t 2t 8 o aft 2% “Tiolow Ligh water mark of 1871, W. 8, Kauraax, Obsarver, Room 78 Major Block, Chicago, —_— Allegod lnullrn.l\l!ll! Swindlers Ars reatod. Bavrnvong, July 20.—A, Oampbell Goos was avrostod Lo-dy on o oliarge of conspirecy with Willinm Udderzook and W, 11, Goss to dofroud insuranco companios, aund In dofault of $25,000 bail was committed to ail. It je¢ undorstood that his arrest s based on information of partics who have ro- turned from Chostor, Pa., whothor thoy went for thoe purpose of identifying tho remains of the man who, it is alloged, was murderod by Udder- zook. RSN S— Ocean Steamship Nows, New Youx, July 20.—Arrived—Stoamors Oity of Choster and Batavis, from Liverpool, % ————— “nommn ks Dond.”? Mr, John W. Van Brocklin, of Twin Bridges, nenr Virginia Olty, Nov., was holplng to build a olurch nf Shoridan, snd was awsy”from homo with his wagon and team from Monday morning till Baturday night. 1o had boon soveral weoks #0 ocoupiod. 1fowas, thorofore, nbsent from iy wifo and two littlo ohildron, the oldost & yoars old, all weok, oxcopt Baturday niLihlE and Bundays, Mrs, Van Brocldin and tho childron onjoyed gaod health, and tho husband nnd fathor had no fear for the safely of tho Lirds in tho home-nest. I'here wore near noighbors, too, On Baturda, ovening tho two_childron uded to toddlo & goo distance slong tho rosd by which thoir fathor came, to meot him and got & rido Lomo in the wagon, On a lato Baturday Mr. Van Brocklin waa returning home ng usual, and tho two little follows hnd gono quito a distauco to maot him, Io sta{mml to tako thom iu tho wagon, aud sy ho lifted thom up, ho nalmd’ “How is mamma 2" Two littls voices roplied, O, paps, mamma's doad.” Ho thought ho dld not hear correctly and asked again, *Your memmn?” The Litly yoloes again chimod togother, * Yos, papa, mam. ma's doad in the bed.” _ Yan Brocklin hurried his toam home, Ho found Lig wife indoed in beg ' ingonuible, and fast sinking In death. Sho was thoro nlone ; no neighibors wero noar, Ilo callod loudly for Liolp,—tho neighbors wero alarmod; o dootor was summoncd, but beforo ho arrived tho poor womsn hnd passed awny. Tho doctor fald hor attack waa of & paralytic mna- turo, This is tho childron's story, gnthurod from them by odds and onds. On Thursday ovoning, Mrs, Van Brocklin called hor obildron to hor, and told thom sho was sick, and to run and cnll tho noarost neighbor. 'Lhon she foll down on the bod, Bho nover snld anything reoro to thom, and thoy st fieab supposed sho was aaloop. 3t was growing darlk, and they wero afrald to go for the neighbor. 'Thoy slopt in thoir clothos, and tricd to wakon their mother in tho morning, but sho wonld not rouge, 'Thoy ate what thoy ocould find cooked in tho houso, and droys up tho cows morning and ovening to bo milked; but thoro was nohody to milk thom, and at tho usual timo they twined thom out into the psture again. '[lo uuig('hlmru soolng tho ohildren at thelr usunl dally aska uuypnnr}, of courso, that all wag right-with them at home, and it so hap ponod thnt none of them ealled. Tho oldest child bogan to bo o little frightoned, and m‘figonh to tho athor; * What if mammn sho Lo doad. 8he must bo dead, or sho'd wnken up,” and so tho little boys came to the canolnufim thot thoir mothor had gono away from thom, and wondered what papa would say whon ho heard of it. Thoir curlosity on this point was exclted, and, with hearts full of news, thoy staried out to meot their father coming fiomo in his wagon, Thoy had boon forty-eight hotra with tho shadow of death in the houte, and wero not old ounough to realizo what it moeant. —_—— \Vookiy Ktoview of iho Albnny Live Stock Marlket, | ALDANT, N. Y., July 20,—DEeves—arkot (his week haa ruled’ steady, but inactive, closiug almost disas- trously, At the opening on Thursdny thers was moderafo ‘attondauco of loeal country and a few Tantern Luyors, who took sparingly of tho offerings, Holdora of stock declarod that caitlo shipped from Glicago and Buffalo coab moro than lnst week, and conscquently doinand . corresponding advance in prices, This buyera wera unwilling {o poy, and honce an inactive narket, with dragging sales and littla interest shown, was tho result, This lias beon tho maln foatuiro of the markot througliout, AUQTION SALES, ~By Wi, A DUTTEKS & GO, SPECIAL SALE. Phastons, Buggies, S Business & Democrat Wagons, Double and Single Harness, AT ATCTION, On TURSDAY, July 23, at 10 oclock, at 1 . and 17 Enat Randolph-at. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Anctloneors, 5 FIRE-PROOF SAFES, WITIL BINGLI; AND DOUBLT: DOORS, AT ATCTION, On Tuesday, July 22, at 10 oclook; AT OUR BALESROOMS, 16 ond 17 East Randolph-st. WM. A, BUTTERS & 0O., Auctloneors. ——— . Great Auction Sale oF’ 264 Residence Lots HYDE PARK, Fronting on Colfax, Vincennes, On Fridny, altlough thoro wau an_increased nttende ance, comprising many of tho leading dealers from Now York, Brighton, and tho Eaat, but littlo business ‘waa done, 'the market closing tamo, On Baturdny, aluo, dullnoss wap a marked featuro, Receipts for tint dny woro 103 car-loads—mora than double the receiits for tho corresponding day last weok, Thia foct, weil Xknown fo moat in tho trado, caused buyors o demand concesslons, Holdors wore anxious (o disposo of thotr stock, but waro unvwilling (o sell at such concessious 3 but finally, fndlug buyers wero not over-anx- fous to ' purchase, ~ yielded, . and some degreo of activity {n the lrade wae shiown, Sales were slow, and the market closod dull and tzmo at & full 20 per b declina from the ruling prloea of Inst week, Tio avernga quality of stack thia woclcioa been much au- potlor to lust, embraciug o largo niumber of good nac ives, and olily & moderato number of Toxans and Ohorokees. At tho clows, many of the best herds wera ansold, aud will probably go through in first, bands or bo shipped o otier markets on commlssion, Tho ricos this waele wero : , Premium, 870; oxtra, $6.60@ 3 Brat quality, £6.0086,50; second quality, 14.81@ {nferior, $4,00@4.75, .08 Cows—Rocoipls for tho weok, four car londs, The Now York market hws ruled lamo this weck, which causes a dullncsa here, Salea of 16 good wilk erant at$40.00 per head, nud 18 at $30.00 por hoad. Prices raugo frow $10,00 to $60,00 per head. BrEER AND LaMes—Tioceluts (his week linvo beon “Inrgo, over 6,000 head in advance of Inst weuk, Tho demand for tho supply of Now York and Lastern mar- Xelu have beon lmited and otock hero fn slow of salo, T'rade has been confined mostly Lo local and countrs Yarwell, OCharles, NMcChestny, Langley, Evgns, and Cottage Grove-avs,, between Sixty-fifthh and Sixty-sixth-sts., On WEDNESDAY, July 23, 1813, At 2 1-2 o’clock P. M., ByWm. A. Butters&Co. At 16 & 17 East Randolph-st. These lots aro finoly situated, be« tween BSixty-fifth and Bixty-sixth- 8ts,, south of the Great South Park and accessiblo by TWENTY DUM- MY TRAINS to and from the cit; each day, and only two blocks cac way from dopats. Fine houses already built and oc- cupied. The streets are finely graded, ground high and dry in every respect. TFirst-class proporty. 'orms, $50 cash, $50 90 days with- deulers, Good sheop Aro goarce and wanted ot last woelds prices, Lambs ato plenty and slow of salo, Wa quoto rlicep nt 41%@ 160 ; lambs, T@0Xc, Honsra—Receipta equal to Jast weck, ‘but most have gone fhrough fn firat Lauds, Bales of 3 workers, Syeraglug $416.00; ouo pai drivers, $150.0 1 drivar, — e Vessels Passcd Detroits Stecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, DerROIT, July 19.—PA%SED Dows—Ltaps Dusealo Tolodo, Prussis, Fred Kelly and barge, Yerow and Dargo, Bcott, Eylinox, T, Trindivilo; baks Mnwia, Jano, Bello ; Schrs Davil Wells, Mary Hulo, Taylor, Netta Winer, Expross, Rust, 8, 11, Foster, Aunio Al voy, 1L O, Potter, Princo Ydward, Wiunlo Wing, Wabb, Frank Porow, Anufo Vought, Morulng Star, K. Gillet, L. Simms, Homer, Pastzp Ur—Props Comot, Cling, Buffalo and ‘barge, Dubuque aud barge, Fay and ‘barge, Benlon, Wouonn ; burks_John Jrieden, Montmoresici ; sl Francla Palms, Sautliompton, Atianta, Senator Delos Dowolf, T. Brkor, Mury Callins, C, G, Lres Stalker, ot Well, O3koa Phlps, Grsinads, Thoieas uayle, WIND—Southvest, 3, at tho rosldance, 651 ADAMB_On Triduy, July 18, fo of 1] ‘Alais, of a dauglitor, Wabssh-av., wife of ion. R.'F wolghing 10 pounds, MARRIAGES, QUERRY-IARRISON-A¢ Ohrist, Chueoh Rootory, Ch e Chicago, on, duly 20, by tho Roy. Cf Chenes, D. 1., Afr. Alosandér Oharry of Chicago, aal Miss Mag: io Maud Harrlson, daugitor of tho late' James Woleott arzison, Esq,, of Baltimare, Md. 27 Piitaburgh aud Baltimoro papors pleaso copy. DEATHS, GLARK_On tho S0th Instant, at. tha rosldonca of her ‘nuclo, 183 South Saugam Cauple, danghtor of ks- ‘l‘l‘x:':t%;zhn aad tho Iato Jolin’ Clark, agod 3 yearsandd Funefal sorvicos will be rondorod at tho rosidonco this evening at 8 o'clovk, and to-morrow the romning will bo convoyod o Scncea, 1L, via tho Oy, It, I, 2. AUCTION SALES. D e boAsotoctabiu-babmv o AN S P By ELISON & FOSTER. Dark Bay Horse At Auotion, on Mouday worning, July 21, at 11 o'olack, At our Salosraom, 87 Markutst,, 16 hauds hizh, sound, ind, will work atuglo or do n trot attend thls sal ublo: 7 yoacs old, aud s lio nust bw eall, ELILON & FOSTER, Auctonoors, At Auction. One Pair Matched Bay Horses, One 6-Sent Baroucho, Harnoess, &a. MONDAY MORNING, JULY 21, At our Salosroom, &7 Markut-st. & ELISON & FOSTER, Auctloneors. No. 359 Division-st. TSty Fram Bulding, AND THE ENTIRE 8TOOK OF A TURNITURE DEALER, AT AUCTION, On TUESDAY MORNING, July 22, at 10 o'clock. Tuilding 13 20 fect front by 7 foot deop, Storo and D ing, with Barn in tho rear, with lonso of B4 yoars At £100 8 yaar, = Leass of groun agoxpiration of prosoat leusa, The Stock of Furniture Consista of Bookeases, Marblo-Top Tables, What-Nots, Ghanber Sots, Dinthe and iclabna Tablon, Mirrors, Chairs, Tiodstondy, liraokets, ONl, Varalal, £o. in Tach evorything usually kent i such moaks, Also, at same e, good Horse, Wagon, aud Haraas, Salojriltok nas o L1 preiatavn: v PreELISON & FOSTER, Auctloneern, FLEGANT FURNITURE AT THR Donhlgardle-Front Dwelling 751 &"163Wabash-av., AT ATUCTION, On Wednesday Morning, July 23, AT 10 O'CLOCK, Consiating of vory rlohy Parloe Ghambor Hots, StachiscTop Faht Ghialrs, Vilexntc Body lirussols On Bicrors, Onriaine, Dinini.toom Lurnit Ditro, Buds and Bodding, Sheors, Pill Rapls ot Grooucts, Tablo w avurytiag portaiuing o bine el FLINON & FOSTER AT ENGLEWOQOD. House and Lot AT ATOTION. O Timosiay, July 24, at 2 OClock p. m, On the Premisos. Ttoure and lot frouting east on Wobstor nr., hotwoorn Sia(y-ntuth aind Bovantiulleata, oo and uno ialf blooka north of the Nermal Nebool, Lot 494 [ost tront by 15¢ 1000 doup, Fenied 15 bwo-atory, uove: 87d Tusdy for eceus pancy, excopt plastoring; has elx largo voons, with bath. Tuon, kiichon, and ;mu ry; elosots ‘in ovory rovin; alao, Rl Iusin bt FISRAHS Durahasur {0 A0 h MOEL: ol 00, w6 Auril I, 1874, With 10 por sont fut ifanoo Gasis At o of’ sajn, Hila noramptor, Tho wall round runolog can bo renowod a 0. .\ Auctivncors, tvnor 18 going to Iincopio, Wi will well, at tha me, i enties Woteonald. Trhitaro G ofcots: - Jtock fland {rafn stoita (rom Van Hurount, Depat at 13:30, for (ho ceommodativ ot thew ut Ui saloy ‘, , Aual Great Avetion Salo OF ALL RINDE OF Fine and Medium Furniture coinmoncos on Mouday, thy st inst., at 10 o'clock , w., t No, 510 Houth Usualt, AITTLE, Propriator, ¥, §,—'Chs furniture vy aud of e vor bost quslity, that lluo of bustaess, Uomo oue, snd comio all. Iudugoments will be offvred, Goods suld Lglow costd artios wishing a guod roadster siould |- a ull braud now, iy son for solling olit fv, golng out of out interest, balance 1 and 2 yenrs, intorest at 8 por cont. Titlo unques- stionable, Plats now ready. ~For other particulars soe JACOB WEIL & CO., corner Dearborn and Madi- son-stg., or WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. SALE OF DRY GOODS On Thureday, Ji uly 24, et 91-2 o'clock, At 15and 17 Randolphaat. ‘WM, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctloncers. TRUSTEES' SALE T N On o {GE LOTS n Wahagh-av. WABASH AVE. 5>z O'CLOCK P. M,, AT 15 AND 17 EAST RANDOLPH-ST. The (itlo to the property fs parfuct. Balo peremptary, by ordor of the lrustecs,’ Far jariiculars of torms s00 WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctlonoers, MICHIGAN-AV. PROPERTY AT AUCTION, ON FRIDAY, JULY 25, AT 3% O'OLOCK P, M., AT15 & 17 EAST RANDOLPH-8T, ‘Wo shall sell, without rosorve, tho north 40 foot of Lot 26, in Spring’s Subdivision of Bection 23, Town 38, R. 14. This property is situsted on the east side of Michigan-av., botween Fourtoonth and Bixteenth-sta. Title perfect, froo of incumbrance. Terms, 1-6 cash on day of sale, 1-0 in 30 days, 1-3 in ona yoar, 1-3 in two yoars, with interest at 8 por cant, ‘W, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auationoera. | BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., @8 & 70 Wabash-av, REGULAR AUGTION SALES, On TUESDAY, July 23, at 9§ am., of ‘Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Trimmed Hats, Notions, &, On WEDNESDAY, July 23, at 0} a. BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS. OuTHURSDAY, July 2, at 0} . m., FINE ASSORTMENT Open and Top Buggies DEMOCRAT WAGONS, To close a Partnership, GEO. P, GORK & 00, 68 and 70 Wabash-av, SPECIAL SALE OF CROCKERY & GLASSWARR AT ATUOTION. 80 Orates of W, @, Orookory, 120 Oasks of Flint Glasswaro. Also the ontfre contouts of Nuouselold Furnlture of & ficut-olnss Dwelliug, on Thursday, July 24, at 01-2 o'clook. 5 & 00, Auotionsers, GLO. ». GOwtt & O At bt av,