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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. ‘The yporty on the northryest corner of stand Ashtand ayonus has boon sold Aone Ath by Soxtus N. Wilcox for €35,000. Lovojoy & Fostor have photographed on a re~ dinced acale ie Fecont cartoou ropresenting the irraprosmble con filct botweon the Grangora ana grasshoppers. ‘Tho temporatund yesterday, a8 observed by ‘Manaseo, optician, 83 Madison strect (Tainuxn Building), was at 8. my 68 deg.s 10 a. m., iG; 12 m, 69; 3 p.m, 68; Op. m., 70; 8p.m. 67 ‘The Cosmopa will hold thole weekly Jamboreo attholr rooms in Ashland Block thia evoning. ‘The election of oficors for the opauing year will form ono of tho lesser attractions or the even- fog. ‘Tho Ohleago Literary Club, one of tho largest ‘and cholcont of local Hterory socleties, held tte annual banquet at tho Sherman House laat ovening, Spocchos, toasts, and addrosecs Jasted untita late hour, Tho second match gamo of hand-ball betrroon the fat mon, Mf. Casey and John Lowgon, on one eidoand J. Cullen aud P, Rogers, on tho othor, fox 2230, comes off at Carmody's sud O'Malloy's ball court at 2:30 p. m, to-day. Ri. H. Androws & Co,, of tile city, will exhibit thelr “ Mirror of tho World” in the Providence Baptiat Church, North Irving place, this even- ing, for tho Lenofit of tho Sabbath-school, ‘About 150 views will bo shown, corristing of econcs in America, Europe, Egypt, aud tha Holy Land, ‘The counterfoit 60-cont scrip found on the aaloon-kocpor Welsenfoldt, arrosted last wook, eves on oxaminotion to be very dsngerotsly goad imitation of tho genuine. Thoro aro hardly any differences in tho features of tho bills, and tho only real distinction is in tho finonoea of the ongravig. When the plecea aro little worn thoy aro almoat identical iu appearance with the geauins, nzo}, the boy who was shot in tho sini Sanzel. | tho Pace Garden, No. 1060 Milwaules .avontte, Sunday night, died yester- day morning at No, 41 Wilmot ayonne, of the Sreund in his herd. ‘The shooting was evidently the result of carolesaness. Kaiger, the propriotor of tho gardon, tw etil under arrest to await on investigation. Io is biameablo for not having proper safeguards, Mr, Quintin, tho owner-of Hooley’a Opera- Tionre building, was geviousty injured Sunday midmpht. ie was driving tn a HUEEY on his say home, when tho horso becamo frightened. at the corner of Wells and Ohio wtreots, and, jump- jug aside, suddenly upsot_ tho vobicio und threw him out. His head was badly cut and bis body geveraly brniaed, Ie was carod for by & polica- man, aud takon home. A young man who was etanding on tho stop of an open Weet Side car yexterday afternoon wax warmed by a friend to look oat for ono coming tho other way. ffo thought thoy didn’t pags very close togetlicr, and leaned back to prove it, When ho picked lumgolf out of the mila mo- ment after ho found hia hat caved in, his coat split down tho buck, his knees_ and elbows skinued, and a hunp on his oso, fo will ride on tho othor side horcafter. Now that the Dearborn Observatory is in ran- ning order it is tecessary for its wuecosstul working tohavo an eutuwmont. Abn beginning fo that ond, one gentleman of thia city has promised to give 1,000, provided others will contribute tomake ttp $50,000, ‘Ihe only conditions attached to this gantloman's proposition ara that tho Astronomical Socioty stiall bo slightly re- modeled to make it lesa exclusive, and that tho obscrsatory shall bo thrown opan to the public, go that overy ono may avail binuelf of ita ad- vantages. The following are tho names of the graduates of the Union College of Las, whoso examination took place Jast weelt: Willinm H, Atwood, er- yoy W. Booth, James G, Burko, Seldon JI, Dut- ter, Loslto Cartor, Henry A. Coopor, Charles Francis Day, Charles A. Fanning, icdward A, Fivhor, Charics F. Faron. Jou F. Geeting, Dan- fol 8. Hayden, Wilbur O. Ifunt, Dennis J. Mugan, Fredorick M, Husted, Georgo C. Ingham, 4 :0r L, dayne, Charion B. Keeler, Houry G, Lateaaw, Jobn CG, Lynch, Henry Newman, Hiram ¥. Nor- croee, James II, Raymond, Sona e B. Nocksfel- Tow, Hugh J. Steptionson, and 1 ‘homes J. Walsb. Corporation-Couneel Dickoy was visitod Inst evening by a reporter of Tax Trinuny, with tho hopo of ancortalping bis views on tho collection of (axce a4 affoctod by the recent decision of tho Bupremo Court. Tho Judge stated that his mind was not yet fully made up, aud that. in consequence, be could not eay in whht way tho cecision world exert its grostost in- fiuenco, Ho addod that he had carefutly examined the toxt of the decision iu eonucction with tho text of the old bill known aa Dill 300, and bo did not hevltato to stiougly asuort that all tho errors wnd dofects in that bill pointed out in tho decision had Leen anticipated by the amendment to the bill passed by tho recent Legialaturo, As goon aa he has fully read up tho matter, his opinion will bo given to tho Mayor and Comptroller, An Inveatiystion by Capt. Gund of tho cirenm- stances attouding tho shouting—by himuclf—of C. Welland, # real ostato desler ou tho North Sido, wall known among tho Germans, shows that ho Lad boon distipailng in the wildeat mauer, and dunng his sprees actually left hid family in want and uzed monoya intrusted to Lim ins Invich monner, Johtr Horman, of No. 892 Milwaukeo avenue, guyo him #300 to pay his taxes, and Welland used it for lis own purposes. Ho fually became so seriously in- volved that ho resolved to abool himectf, and selected North aveuvo bridgs as tho piaco and midnight aa thetime. Tho bullot did not strike a vital part, and the unfortunate man lived to tell a big lie about two men aftaoking him, taking sov- eral linudred dollura from his pockets, and ehooting him whon ho resisted. ‘Lho fact that hie coat ia not perforated, as it certainly would have beou bad a thiol shot him, is conclusive evidence that ho shot himsolf. Ho instill at tho Mexian Diothers’ Hospital, and wilt recover. PRICE’ REWARD. Mr, Auson Gorton, Agont of the Adams Ex- Trees Company, yesterday received frum Man- ager Gaither $1,000 in gold and s baudsomely- framed copy of tho resolutiou of tho Board of Managore, for presentation to George II, Prico, the oxprosa-nieneenger who so heroically dis- tinguished winwelf whon attacked hy robbors in May laut. ‘Tho preamble aud rosolutlous aro as tollowa s Waruzas, On the night of the 6th of May an at- tompt was inate to rob the Company through an at tack made ou the ner running over the Pitta yne & Chicago route; aud © consimtnation of that attempt was Proeuted ty the stcoting sud Aliling of the robber y George Hi, Price, the mesenger in charge thereof ; ‘Resolved, That this ivard approves of the conduct of ‘Mossonger Price, and award to him $1,000 in gold as anevidence of {ts appreciation of the courage and {iravery displayed by him in auccessfully protecting the property committed to bis caro, Jteso.vd, That a copy of this preamble and those Tesolutious bo forwarded to Musscnger Price by the Secretary of thia Company. | burg, Fort Waenras, 7. ‘Tuowrson, Secretary, Messenger Prico will be iu tho city to-day, when tbe forma! proventation will be made, MAIN, The officer in charge of tho Chicago Signal Btation reporte that yesterday's rainfall wa 1 65-100 inches, tho wholo fall for the month so far being 4 66-100 tuches. Following ly the anow and rain fall in Chicago for tho year 1475: Rata, ta January. February. ‘TENTEDANCE. Ameating of the ‘lemporanco Alliance was held lnut aveniug at Room 13 iu the Young Men's Christian Association building. It was ane nouuced to be a publio masa-mooting, but the at- tendance was quite sual, the indications of rain protably being responsible for its failure, Blia, Btaoy was expected to locture, but else was not present. Tue President of tho Alllauce mado a fow re~ marks in bebalf of the cause, their purport be~ ing that they should commence their work = among tho young,—tho = Sun- day-schoo! ucholats. experience. slowing that when children took the plodge iu early life they alwout always kept faithful to it. Mr. Meyers, editor of tho Temperance Record, followed. Ho naid that though the tempar- ance people always advocated cold water, yet it took but little water to detor them from attend- ing temperouce meetings, judgivg from the piegent audience, Ile avorred that the tomper- ance cause was & wuccesy, and that a great amount of gad bad been sccomplivbed, aud savised even though there were umpty seata among their mectivgs, snd often thoy had butacur- poral's guard. Hw feared that tho churches wero nok euotRh interested in the work, sud thought that, until they could be induced to snkege in it, could not be entirely successful. ‘po interest / its advocatcs to keop up thelr xoul,. THE ‘CHICAGO TRIBUN in {t shown by women be folt was commendable and valuablo, Boveral other briof speoches were mado by membors of tho audience. —_-— THE GRAND JURY. AFTER A COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Yostorday was a busy day with the Grand Jury. ‘The firet part of its work was to como to a con- clusion Jn referonco to the alleged frauds at the chartor election inthe Twentioth Ward. What tho conctuaion tras fs not positively known, but rumor bad it that true bitla wero found ugatnst two of the judges of cloction. Tho rnmor may or may not be baacd upon tho decision of Judgo Booth asto the datica of judges, nud le given for what (¢ ia worth. Its second work waa tho examination of Commissloner Conly, who, it is said, was asked to respond to Aone ugly questions, It will bo remomborod that Jaet fall somo dam- aging reports were abroad in rofereuch to car tain members of the County Board growing out of tho actlon of that body in solectin: tho archi- tect and tho stono for tha new Court-House. Ar. Conly, 1b is understood, was ashot whothor or not hoon or about that timo recoived by ox- press acheck or note for £500 ann reward for hig voto or Inilucnce? Ifis anawor waa in tho nogative. After following tho gtory up ho wae asked in reference to certain mombers of tho Boord taking samples fete with tho Board rocontly by seekers sfter contracts with the county, ‘To this hia auewor was pvasive, and, Whilo he did not deny that saris tworo taken, ho confessed that if they wore, it was a4 & joko rathor than for profit. His testi. inony closed ou this puint, howovor, by roferst the gentlemen of the jury to somo of hits fol Inotabera, Whothor the inquiry will be coutin- ‘ued or not remnins to bo secu.” ‘the noxt work of the {es was the examina- tion of members of the Board of Fublic Works in. roforenco to tho Wabash avanuo railway. What was elicitod is not known, but tho investi- gation was nut completed. Tho jury, closed tts jnbors of tho day by looking into the Bridgeport portumes, thoir cause aud cure. ———_ TAKEN FOR A BUNKOIST. THE MISHAPS OF ALLEN. “Now, look here,” said John Allon to tho bandwome reporter, “don't you think you are rather mishing this bunko matter,—crowdlng tho mournors as it wero, eh?" “4 Aa Low?” responded tho writer. “Well, publishing all thoso accounts of poo- plo who havo lost their monoy at bunko ; and all these [profano word} yarns about people who aroup to snuff, end who amite tho bunkoists whan they come around,—that’a what I mean, ‘Ain't you kind o' ruiuing the coufldonce which should oxist in human uature 7” “Don't seom to quite understond you, John; cau't you oxplain u little; give ap example or 607" responded the reporter, F © Woll,"' said John, with a deep sigh, “1 s'pore Pl bave ¢o tell you bow it was with mo, then you'll uudetstand whet I moan, For ivstauco, f waa out at tho ballauatch with them Boston folicre, and # frioud of mivo iutreduced me to his trend, and we bud some beer sud cigar, an’ some oro boers, and 1 was civil to fim, aud ho to we, Weil, L mot that chap on Madisun stract tho noxt day, aud J naturally spoke to him, aud auped bius to go for beer, aud 1 wish J muy nover if ho didn’t cuteh tne by the collar und wallop mo over the head, and holler for tho pleco, und uso bad inngtiage, and cull 10 8 bunke siecrer; tho averlasting sus didn’t, cemomber who I was.” Bad, Jol, very tad,” eid tho listeuor, * but may bo he thought your vlack mustacho aud tiue clothes wero the uniform of the bunko suard, But hold on, " sald John, ‘That don't be- gin te be tha worst of it; T'vo buch tu seo oll Aingpin’s girl Once or twice, you know 5 took her to the theatre and such; Bonurablo intontious av‘all that of course, Wel), sho imtcoduced mo to the old man tho other oveuiug sud we shouk hands aud bowed ag polite ay the Joiforsomuns ; aud tho very next day {mot the old wan und vald that It was a finw day, oud Lil be aw be didwt fetch wo s lick with bis caus, aud o kick, oT couldn't ait down or wear my hat Jor two days. ‘Look mo fora bankolst. don't you aco, the iufluite old weed,” aud Jolu caressed his bead tenderly aud suilted bis veac. Lbat was sad,” said the reporter, “but "— «fold on, 1 tell you,” said Jot, ‘the worst Isto come; you kuow f go uown in tho country onco in a while ?” pud he suited aheapteluy. + You," responded the reporter, “you tuld m0 about your gurl tn Aurors, once.” You, au’ —— yoy, you wrote it up," linstily reapunded Jobn ;"* but never mind, Lun basted tbero, now, sud she’s going to marry a butchor, all through your confonuded bunky stories, But TI tell you about it, and then you cau mourn over your ill-domgs. lt ‘wos Jast night I was down to the Central dopot, looking fur a fat cmigraut with a nico mcerschautn, live broke mine, you soe, Well, anyway, who should got off the Busliugton train but old mau Whif- fea bimself,—tuat ber father, you know,—und, of coutee, L shook hands with him, and we walks ed alung cp etroct, aud J way a tolisu' bien I had alittle busmess to uttend to up-stairy, and 1 naked bim to go up With iio, when all at once that-puddin'-peaded old Granger gave a yol) aud a whoop, and says be, ‘l'ye road ubout your dgius in the papers; you would like to gut mo up-stairs to buvko me, wouldn't yo 7” and with that the old fool made a prod at mo with & jack-knifo, aud ho fetched me u lift with bis foot, and if I hadn't » got out he'd a’ carved Ing aure's thore's » yizzard ina Len,” aud John painfully rubbed himself ju anew place, and moved on his chutr as one who sity 1n paid. “Now, what I want yon to do,” eontinuad ho, “a8 to kindof fx up matters #o every ternal aay iu tho country won't cuff oud kick, aud vite, and cut every man Who spouks civilly to him in Chicago, Aw tor tho girl, she's gone ; 1 gots lot tor from hur to-day, but I may likely got another one,—they’re plenty in tho country as fiddlers iu hneayen,—an' it 1 do 1 don't want you to bieak it olf again,” ‘Sho roparter promised to do what he could to rostore public confidence, aud kuows 10 butter way thau to submit Joho’ painful rovelaviony. ————e THE ROLLING-MILLS. TUE COMPANY. ‘Tho Prosident of the North Chicago Rolling- ‘Malls waid yosterday that his Company had found no diftioulty in filling tho places of the engineers aud othera who bad Istely left them, Heexpoct- ‘ed to yo to work again in a day or two, tho works being partially stopped for ropaira at pregout. None of the men wo bad left would bo among thoue who would goto work again, Those bad all Loen sotticd with and paid in full, Ato tho caso of gelting men to fill the pluces of thoso who hud gone, the President said that they bad that no trouble at sll, aud thoro were suvera) times as many Bpplicants ay pouitions, . TE MEN, To the Editor of The Chtcaao Tribune? Cutcaao, June 21.—Tho Nosth Chicago Roll- ing-Mills ato wtill standing idle, excopt the binet- furnace and the machine-shop, and these aro run by porgons who woto heretofore kicked out of tho cutabllehmont, Tho old engiueors aro do- termined tu malucain thelr position and sustaln thor Union, independent of Mr. itobloson, who discharges good workmel to put somo of his in- compotent relatives into positions which they are uot tt to fill, - Whou O. W. Potter was superlatending there was never any dificulty With tho men. Ho ar- rauged averything im a satisfactory mannor #0 that the mulls wore always at work, and the Com- pany derived moro profits from tho establiuh- mont than they dot present. But latoly overy- thivg appears to bo ina state of wtaguation un- dor tho leaderusipof » cortain cugingcr, who has moro concoit than {utelligence, wud whi, to gratify an old spleen acaiust Mr, Dunnigan, who jaa superior man snd mechanic to hiinself, was jealous of his ability and talent, and wanted to discharge him. But all the other cugincers and water-tunders suetalned alr, Dunnigan; hence tho cango of the strike, ‘Yhe ruil ta tilled with policemon, But thero is vot the least necoosty for them, a their services aro not likely to bo required, ay tho old vnginoers are inteliigont, decent isen, and do not intoud to interfere with any persous who may take their places. Dut all the other workmen think its dsugerous entorpriso to lot the old hands go, who uever buret a boilor nor wore the ease Gf auy accidant in the North Chicago Rolling-Milly since they were built. ‘The ouly use wo sea for poticomen in the mill at presout i», not to protect te now hands, but to prevent them from running awa: A ——— THE AMERICAN GIRL, MM, PAULIN NIDOYET, a French gentloman not unkuown to a great many residents of this city, bas just published iu France a romayco of American fife, BI. Niboyet was formerly Vice-Cousul for France, with bis residence in Chicago, aud the volumo contains many clever descriptions of American hfe ae the author bay obsorved it in this city, ‘no characteristics of the Chicago bawi- ness wan, are depicted, and tho thnlliog tacidonte of our great Oro of 1072 aro prevented with much viyacity and warmth of color. Many of tho characters aro caricatures of well-known pooplo, Carl Schurz ia rathor itlenaturedly bit oft under the title of Sovator Carl Muller, Tho awithor makes our honorable German politioian a villatu of a rathor doop lio, who engages: during {ho conflagration in somo very astauiahing ond hairbroadth oxploita in tho Inko tu Tho American woman ho thus Abeta, an orery anc knows, very $ has a aofiness, a purity, a charm, and a velvety quallty which aro ineompatable ; hee complexion in rtrixsng, anid her mouth, emaliand bosutifully wbaped, weare &h eternal smile, fraught with fascination ¢ hier hair in silky wud. abundant, In short, tho reputation for Beaty vetlel ee cofoys in well meciled, Tut sho epoltn all tlifs at plesstiro by_apeating in loud aud sn- natural foness ber follettes are wolay and many-col- ored, aud the choles of the louse farntshings fn the midst of which abe ot w whit moro suber f ee THE RENT OF A POST-HOLE, ¥, R. OTIS SETS IT AT SHOU A YEAR. Sreciat Diepatch to The Chteaao Tribune, Wasursatoy, D.C., Juno 21—F.'R, Otls, of Chicago, las presontod a bill of $500 n year, for threo yoars, for tho tA0 of nlot on Jackson atroot for tho now Custom-Houso. It is not cloarly un~ derstood hore what tho bill is for. A charge liko tho one reforred to was so po cullar that an investigation was undortaken by 5 reporter to deo what tho reasons wore. It was supposed in Chieago that tho United Statos owned tho Jand on which tho Custom-louso stood, and it was anew rovelation to find that any portion of tho building oxtended ovor ou Otis’ lot. Tlaving looked up tho matter, it was fonnd that one of tho guy posts, to which aro anchored the cables wiuich support tho great dorticks, is ploced on tho extousion of Dearborn stroot not yot openesl, aud on the portion formerly owned by EV. Otia. This guy post has stood thovo 8 the building was fairly boguo, aud now ‘Mr. Otis thinks ho ought to bo paid for the uso of the holo im which tho post stands, and ho modestly catimatos tho rental of tho holo at $500 a yoar. ‘This would bo just about right, if the bolo was worth about 25,000 or £6,000, which mutst bo considered Mr. Otis’ estimate, Property {3 valuablo in Chicago avorybody knows, but fow wero prepared for uch an cstl- mato as this, Tho holo is abont 18 inches aquaro, and may bo considered a8 extonding: down far cnongh to prevent tho uae of tho gall under it. ‘Iho aron talon up by thts post is, therefore, 21¢ square feot, which would allow (0 holes onan scro, and give a rontal of 330,000), if it were ronted to tho Governmont by Mr. Otls, ‘Chis estimate plucca an acro of Innd in Chicago nt a yaluation of 299.800,000, which far oxceads tho fizuroa ou tho Asoseor's bool. ‘Tho lots in tho city aro generally about 255185 in dimonsions, and contein perhaps 3,125 square fect, or room ouongh for 1,38) post- holes, If Mr, Otis could rent such a tot to tho Govarnnmnt, he would havo a ploasant little In- come of $691,000 per yearon the basis ho has pronly: established for tho post-holo on Jackyun utreot. It ig gonernlly nupposed that the ground where the 75,000 post-hole is situated belongs to tho city, having beott condenmed for the extension of Dearborn street, but it may bo that Mr, Otis’ ills do not cover tho time siuco it was con- demned, ‘One thing ia of groat intorent to tax-payers in Mr. Otia’ application for post-holo rent; there are woventeen of those post-holea on tl.o ntroots of the city, aud they havo beon thera wince Me. Otia let hiv post-hole. Now, if Mr. Otis is entitled to £500 per year tho ety iy enti- tled to 84,500, and if Mr. Otis’ einglo post-holo brings him‘ in. @1,500, thea” tho city's goventecn hold bring it in 825,510, to say .nothing of its possible claim on Mr. Otis fuc such portion of the $1,690 ag Las accrued sitca his lot was condoinned for astrect. ‘The Comptroller sould luvk out for the city’s intorests in this matter, and if Mr. Otis has good luck with bis tittle claim thon he can show yery easily that tho City of Chicago line port-holo claima and pout-holo rights not lightly to bo thruat ono side, It is safe to say, howover, that Mr. Otis has not gathored in that 31,600 yet, and tho Comp- trofler needn't hurry up hia papers for a day or two. Dtstrict-Attorney Ward aud Gon, Holmou have vat to paay upon tho ‘rensonabloness of tho claim, and somo other questions connected with tho post-hole, and it may not bo ao oasy for Mr. Otin to capture the sum as ho at first expoctod, ——— LOCAL LETTERS, FIGUT THE DEVIL ON 11S OWN GROUND, To the Editor af The Chicago Tribune: Cutcago, Juno 21,—Allow mo to occupy as amall space in your aduurable papor by some idens suggested by the lotter of Mr, J. V. Far- woll, capied in this day's Tiupune from tho Now York Independent. Iu that lotter Mr. Fy calla tho theatros *' Boolzobab's tomptos." Now, hos it ovor struck Br. Farwall, and the good people of Chicago hero and clsowhere, that they aro tho people to blamo if (I wsy adviaodly if) stich # term can bo applicd to # thoatre? Tlag not theno-cailod “rotigions world” left tho fleld to tho ovemy, and, withont ono trial ot the offect of an oppomto: court, degortod tho actors and actreases, and loft thom to wago an unequal war for thoir bread and buttor with all those evil surroundings and tremendous temptations of all hinds, for such [ prewume fs plalu Eoglieh for “a templo of Banlzebub.” Lde, iudeed, wish Ziad suMficiont brain-powor and pen-powor to awaken tho roligious world to tho duty aud honor that ites bo- fora it to purify tho thontros, to raieo tho drama, and, by their presonce, thoir patronage, their sympathy with tho actors and sctressos, Pravout miunagera fram put- ting on tho boardy an impure spectacle, por mitting ov immecal word, or Laviug on their jist of performers & bad mau or rockioss Woman. ‘tho “walking by on tho other side” never did tnan or woman an fota of good, but if tho Christian in heart aa woll a8 nama would visit tho theatro, thon managers would find it far tore pratitubla to pleato tho good, oxcellent portion of tho community than cater to a fow idle minds, ‘Then we should have no moro of thosu sweeping denunciations against thoto who cater for out simuxemont, and we should tind thut there are aa wholo-vouled fathors and sons, na true, a4 pure Wives abd mothers a8 tho bigh= estin the Innd helouding to the theatrical pro- feusion, Yes, Mr, Farwell, you who aro dosirons of golug about doing good, lo not leave the Devil in “auiet ‘poxsouston, but, by attending these “temples,” do all you cau to raiso, to purify, to exalt, dramatic entertainments, Fight the Devil ‘on his own ground, if suck you considar a thane tro, and, bolieve mo, much good will follow. I ava nat the honor of being acquainted with any of tho dramatic corps, but I am a great lovor of justico, wud 1 long to sco actors and actrossos stand aa high as thoy cau, aud leading us ‘up ward and onward,” oven m1 our hoars of recreae tion, Let, then, tho most Christian man or woman fn onr midst dare to be froo,” sud by thelr countenance and presonco oxpinge overy attempt at eithor profanity or insmoratity in word or deod from all theatres, Kate. ‘Tix HERFORD-COOPER CONTROVERSY. To the Biitor of The Chicago Tribune > Cuicago, June 31,.—The writer has been much interouted in the public disoussion going on in ‘Yuz Tamonz between Brooke Horford sud the Rey. Mr, Cooper on tho subject of tho Articles of Religion adoptod by tho laut Council of tho Reformed Eplucops! Church, snd desiror to add a fow facts that may be of interest to both par~ thea ond the publio genorally, While the dia- cussion over the Articles was in progross, tho writer had froquout conversations on tho aub- Joct with a prominent lay delogate, and both agreed on the point that, if any modification whatever waa made of the original Thirty-nivo Articles (from which tho learned Connell seemed to bo drawing all their inspiration), it waa tantamount to ao ‘repitdiation of doctrines which were anco considered ensential, aud that, in fact, they wae establishing a pro~ codent whieh futuro Councils would follow, and continually modify, alter, and change, till the original Thirty-nine Articles would bo tot might of altogether, and that the bout way wault bo to Iny aside all tho Articles at once, and have done with it, Lu several cuwos tho lay dolexate exe provaed himaelf as follows: “Tho majority of tho Council ate theologians educated aus rut, and aro pay behind the times, Thoy do not un~ deratands the wants of the people at all. Lot thow yet through with tho ussion when it comes will propose of the Articles, to adopting thom, 1 as an additional articio; ‘Hellof in the fore- going Articles ig not required in ordor to bo iu fellowship with the Reformed Episcopal Church," and this will start a discussion on {he propriety of Jaying thom avide altoyether.” lis “additioual article” wax not proposed for the reason that tho word “iubutabeially® wos inverted iu (he iriroduction tothe Articles, which he sald could bo stretchod to suit tho views of ull friendly to tha causa, ‘Lo his mind the Arti clos ag adapted masut bus littta or nothing at all, aud were only # check on the future ronth and usefulness of the Church, When will tha theologians learn that the human mind varios ss much as does tho human countenance? ‘Tbe latter certainly will novor bo cast in one mold, and ae well right thé aud, theologians to crowd tho minds of mon {n+ sido auy Axed Articles of Faith. It novor has beon a success in the past, and will bo etill Joan and fond so in tho future, I vanturo to say that thera ara no two minds in Christ Church to-day who could thoroughly aud honestly agreo on tho point that the ArHelos sdapted by the Council wore “tho truth, the wholo truth, and nothin, but tho tenth,” or that thoy svon_napproximatas to it. Puorestant, THF CURTOS-NOUBR, To the Rditor of The Chicago Tribune? Cutcago, Juno 21.—1 have been yory much tne tercated in tho rocont diecuselons rogardiug your Custom-louse, aud was much surprised at an artiolo in your paper favoring a continuaticn of the work on tho present plan with the material now on hand. As rogards tho foundation, I speak professionally whon I say that no thor- oughly xafe engincor would over attompt tooroct a butldiag of euch eizo and welght on a founda- tion like that on whloh ‘tho Cuntom- Houso —rtande, = without first sucur ing bls fonndation on piles, But, ig- noring the auostion of founsation altogethar, the quality of tho stone iasuch as to domand that tho walls ehould como down anda differont stone bo omployed, nutoss, as ono of your city papers las aptly put it, the Governmont wishes toorect A monumont to commomarato tho incapacity of the architect who #olocted tho material, I havo no foar of sticecastut contradiction whon I soy that no practical mining onginver or goologist awho has the lenst reyard for his roputation would, for s momont select the sloue for a respoctablo building of any description, My first ajections to the stono aro that it is thoroughly pormonted with fron both as # siilphuret” and hydrated oxide, the latter being objectiousble on account of tho constant oxidation whitch willdia- color the stone, nud ylvo it an unsightly sppear- auca, aud the former bocanse itnat only destroys: tho atrength, but on being oxjfosed to atmos- pherie action’ atlphurie acid fa geucrated, which causes rapid divintrogation, and to this fact may be directly traced tho blixtera and scaloy Ho re- pontedly spoken of by tho press, ‘Lhore fare also aovidences of tha prosenco of potash, which is highly objectionable in ® stono so largely argillaccons. Second, the stone {a irrogular in color, and will become moro go tho longor it is oxposod. Tho state- mont that it has been succesefully used in othor buildinga in this city is untrue, ay every com- potent judgo of stona can tastify, Tho stono- work in tho bridge ovor tho Ohio at Ciucinuad ay been referred to by the friends of the Buona ‘Vista stone a4 proof of itn Kuporior quality, Yot the stone there avo rapidly disintegrating, and iu mupy places aro full of holes % to 3 inches deep, Tio Commission who tocontly oxaminot tho buildiug wero no doubs fully competent to paus on it, and, aa they wore in no way iuterost- od, tholr optuious doyorve considoration. ‘T. B, Dunpas. JEPFERSON PARK CHURCH, Tothe Filitor of The Chicago Tribune: Cucago, Juno 21.—" Presbyterian” sssorts in Tue SuNpay Tatnung that tho congregation of tho Jefferson Park Church, under the minis- try of Prof. Patton (not W. W.), is having a won- derful growth. This 1s no nows, The public havo beon frequently assured of this fact, ‘Lhoso of the public who aro aware that tho church building of tho Jofforson Park Socioty will not seat moro than 300 people sro beginning to won- dor how atl the thronging crowds of wotshipors ara accommodated. ' reubytorian"” aisu ox~ ulte that ‘prominent mombers” of the Third Church aro dosorting it, drawn by the attractions of the Jeiforson Park pulpit, and that ‘ta much larger exodus" will st once follow tho lead of tho * promment mombora.” ‘The writer is not a mombor of tho ‘fhird Cunrch, and doos not know whother these statomente ara staromouts of fact or not. Butsupposethoy sro? Do thoy furnish TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1875. which hoadvancod in a communtoation published in Alonday'a Tinone, and maintaina that the tax of 1874 is proxervod intact, Comptroiier flares Dolioves that tho decision will havo 4 very bad effect on tho collection of taxes, <Altbough it may not logally affect any othor tax than that of 1873, it will havo a powortul effoct in delaying the collaction of taxos, ad it gives tho public an Jen that the paymont inay bo avoided altogothor. Tho romaindor of tho cityoNiclals talk but ttle about {t, amt aro nntionsly swatting develop ments in the conference with the Law Dopart- ment to tako placo to-day, 'Tho logal advinera of tho city In tho presont complicatious held a meoting ‘yostorday after- noon in Judgo Dickey’a roonia, and solomuly plodged thomaclyos not to tell any of their rausactlons. ‘I'he Board of Polico is the bono of contention, and thoy wero harassing their bratne to contort the faw for the sake of sholiahing thoro profeavors of Police and Fite Department! jitlerrudence: At Inst accounte thoy were vot nsession, with probabilities of ovalying somo plan tor olimiuating Mark Sheridan. ——-—— THE COUNTY BUILDING, Connty Attornsy Ronntros was complaining yestorday of ill-boalth. Architect Egan had a busy day yesterday in trying to avold tho contractors on tho additioa to tha Insane Asylum, wlio were Heoling orti- mates of work that thay might draw upon tho County Tronsury. Ono of tho "Joffe" of the County Building was yostorday saying that Healng would have to taken back seat in tho future mootings of tho Club, Ho gaid ho mado_a mistake In imagining thas ho could ran tho Democrats, and that ho sus cauiso for exuiltation ? Do they show that in this process of pulling down ono church to bund up another tho Kingdom of Heavon ix enlargod ? On the contrary, the writer whoattaches to suet a public boast the nano of "Presbytorian ” die- honors that namo, and dogeryos to be publiciy robuked. Cristian, TARDY SCILOTANS, Tothe Editor of The Chicaqo T'rivune: Ouicago, Juno 21,—An “Iutorested Party" thinks ono minuto is too short a time to aliow for tardy echolars at school. Ilis idoa is ono that bas ia othor rospeotscaused a vast amottnt of troublo, It ia the aamo that gavo three daya graco on payments, ond that caused incompotent legislation to intorfore with privato bargains, and give ono year's moro timo on mortgages than the tino agroed upon, aud tho Registry law wae apoited by stich oxtensive provision for tho tardy that thoro waa no objoot in belng prompt. Ie seems to mo it is about time to have somo considoration for the prompt and energetic, and not make all tho laws for tho lazy. Time muat como svouer or later, and graco allowod for the tardy is but equivalent to aotting pow and moro distant time. Ono minnto’s allowanco for tho tardy scholar at sehcol fa fifty- nino seconds too much, Whoo time ia upI yrould not shut tho door #o promptly sa to cut in two npasaing scholar, but all that are wholly outside at that timo should nob bo allowed to onter. Promptnesa will thus bo one of the frat lesyons loarned at echool, aud ono of the moxt valuable. Dusintenested Panty. BUNDAT. To the Editor uf The Curcago, Juno 21,—Thestrical performances on Sunday have a mout demoralizing wffoct. Tho Mayor is to blame for not putting a stop to them, Let us havo all tho wholeome entortainmonts that tho pooplo are willing to pay for on weolt days, but for God's and Aumanity's sake rostrain these porformunces one day outof seven, that the poonle may, in o measure at loast, roalizo that civilization and the pawor of tho Jaw aro not dylug out (or wholly dead) in tuo City of Chica- go. dtespoctfully yours, Coston Drvenor. pea SENT THE CITY-HALL, ‘The Board of Public Works yeatorday awardod tho contract fer the construction of soworage in tho Wout Division to J. J. BIeNicholas, Commiselonzr Sheridan was around again yos- terday aftornoon, trying to demonstrate that ho was proof againut tho attacks of reporters’ load penal. : Tho Board of Public Worke yesterday sdvor- tlsod for the iMiug and paving of Engle atrect, a by-way of the West Division that would not othorwiso have been heard of. Tho Mayor, Comptrollor, and other interosted city officials, will have a conanitation with tho Law Dopartmont to-day rogarding the colloction of taxes, paring spociol attontion to the roatter ie Aiteclo by the recout docision of the Supreme ‘ourt. The Nosrd of Police yosterdsy earned their $10 por dom fn trying pollcomen accused of mixdomeagurs, Nowe of the oases wora of tho allghtest importance, and beyond the disponea- tion of ahalf dozen reprimands nothing of ine terost occtrsed, Tho Fro Marshal will to-day make public tost of tho new rotary ongino No, 0, which has Just boow rocolved from tho Siluby Works in place of iho one rojocted ‘ast fall,” Tho Board of Policowill bo in attendance, ‘Ihe trial takes place at tho coruer of Michigau ayonuo and Stadion atreet at 2p, m, At laattho Fullerton avenue conduit dificulty is foreve wottled. ‘Iho Board of Public Works yeetorday wignod the voucher for the amount awarded Mosers, Norris & Co. by tho Council on the reconmendation of tho Mayor, Comptroller, and Coniarstion Counsel. In a fow days tho Voard wil advertise for the complotion ‘of the work, Whonivor thore ia the slightoet businoss to tranuact around the City-Iail, the various ofticlals havo a wonderful habit of rualuo, aronndto the Grand Pacitio Hotel, Mayor Col- vio, ‘Tat-Gamuilesioner McGrath, Aaseswor Dou- noby, collector Von Hollen, and Ald. Foley, ‘White, sud Uutlorton, bad 8 private confab thora yostoriky afternoon, but on what subject they refuse to toll. In acordance with # resolution paved in tho Couuet Isat Friday evening, Mayor Colvin you- terdayappoimted the following commission to asamuc tha Custom-House atructuro: J. M, Yan Gsdell, Chairman; W. W, Boyington, A, Hauer, E. Burling, J.J. Egan, O, L, Wheolock, und HL. Gay. Tho geuttonen were notitted of thele ppolntment, and will probably soport for actionto the Mayor to-day. ‘hddecision of the Supreme Court in the tax- apbed cases of 1873 waa tho subject of congid~ otuble comment aronud tho Clty Hall yosterday, wthorgh at least ono-half of those who talked Healy. Bbout it had neithor read the text of the decision nor know preciuely what Lad been do-~ cided. ‘Tho {omatcs of tho Tax-Oltice think it iu uo way affects tho colloction of tases aulue~ uont to those of 1873, aud thoy strongly opporo the colloction of tho city taxca with the tate aud county tax. Assivtaut Corporation Coun- uel Adawis, who is moat ot home in tax yamtters, aticke firmly by the oplolons would ovyontually Oud {t out 1f ho was half sharp. Antoine Continor and sdward Onora woro yestorday committed to jail, Thoy oro the par- tos who tried to impods tpan a pricet a fow day ago by eolltteg him a bar of prava for gold, ‘indo interviewed thom during the day, aud concluded to try to got thom out ona writof baboas corpus. Gerbrick, now in jail charged with a long lino of erlmos, was yestorday in consultation with o bogua roporter and also with hia attornoy, dr, ‘Trude, Ho had no further stories for pub- lication, and sppoared yon moro noer- yous than ho waa Leta dt An offort will bo mado to-day to releaso himon » writ of babeas corpus, An offort is also ou foob to procure tho ayidenco that ho claima will clear his skirts of the crimoy alloged against him, which it is undorstood cousixts of sundry lotters: writton by the prosccuting witness prior to her complaining agawat lum, Ho reliow largoly upon these letters, which nro said to bo in tuo linnda of pactlos at Odoll and Bloomlugton in this State, TILL WRAY's sUnY. Outof a voniro for 100 jurora only fifteen woro yosterday obtained in the Criminal Court, which caused sn ordar fora special venire roturnablo to-day. Attho best, s apeclul veniro does pot contribute vory largely to tho ends of justice, and oapeciatly whore it is issucd becnuse those having tho regular yonire to worvo como short of their lat n@ appears to Lave beon the cago yes- torday. Itien very easy mattor for tho sorver of a yonira to nlaogervo 8 friovd at tho samo time ot tho axpenso of justice. It is also an caay matter for tho sorvor of a regular voniro to xo do his work that a special yenire muat of neccusity be iasued, in which event the particular ** friend" reccivea a double sorvice—the causo and effect. Such may uot have boen the cano esterday, ‘but it was 60 cou- atruod by mavy of tho logal fraternity who wora E resent in the Criminal Court at tho iapaneling of tho potit jury. Some * even wout so far as to roour to similar proceedings 9 few weeks ogo just in advance of Hugh Garrity’s trial, and to predict that tho event of yesterday wna bit faring the way for tho trial of the noted burglar, William Wray, which 1a ect for Friday. Mr. Koed would do wall to louk closoly into this wholo mnt- tor, and to axcortain whether there is any real ground for the suspicion that oxiuts. gl eieecorndeceti CRIMINAL. Hugh Tiflay waa accused yestorday of tho theft of $10 from tho pockot of Frod Kohl, « poddior, who was asioop in a saloon at No. 67 Weat Madiaon streot, ‘ho prisonor wau locked up. ‘Willtam Bodorich and Morris Ketly, two woll- dreasod young follows, who optered No, 292 Park avyonuc Saturday morning and woro abortly nftorwarda apprehonded, were bound over to tho Criminal Court by Justice Scully yestordsy morning in tho sum of $1,500 each. Edward Burns, tho man who was so danger- ously shot by Chattes Powora about # wook ago, has been suffering greatly from tho wound in hia back, and tho physicians attending bim gay tls rocovery 18 doubtful, Mo j# lying ins room at No. 127 Van Buren stroct., Powore is stitl in Jail awaitlug tho rosult of his victim's wound. A notorious and genteel thief, who is known to the polico a8 a horac-car, baso-ball match, and hall worker, was arreatod last’ evening on the charge of vagrancy by Dotcctivo Tom Simmons, avd subsequently released on bail by Justice Salisbury, Puytio Fitz, the divorce lawyor, bo- coming his surety. Jobn K, Burosis the namo given by the prisoner, ‘two young men named Danicl Wall and Michnel Unsey wore arrested yesterday to anewor tho complaint of Mollie Pendora, who etatox that thoy drovo her aud Mary Murphy in a back out toz Lawndalo Sunday ovoning,, and after at- tempting to outrage her robbed her of $16 and Jefther on tho prairlo, Tho prinoners wero locked up in Madiion Streot Station to await s huaring. Nathaniel Bodoll, the Normalk, 0., drover who was robbed at threo-card monte on B Michi- gan Southern Haitroad train last March, tu tho extent of £2,000, is still pursuing tha men whe uwindled him. Yesterday he cattsod tho arrest of ono C, Howe, whom Lo pointed out to Ofticor dohn Reid. Pending an oxamination, ho was reloased on bail by Justice Soully, A. 8. ‘Trude aud Stichaot MaDouald becoming auretics, Sorgt. Vesoy succoeded, yesterday morning, in discovering the man who shot Josoph Yonuisl at 760 Alport atroot, and arroxted him, Ie gave the name of Jamos Hoheeman, aud first doniod that le was the ono who fired tho shot, but when locked up admitted that bo had fired two shots and uid tho royolver in big yatd, near tho scene of tho affray. Yanski, it appeare, also fired o shot, without offect. Both weapons are in the handsof the polico, ‘ho quarrel was abouta ung man who wa4 knocking the pickets off ‘auuki's fonce, but, as there wore ® number progent, it 18 diicutt to loarn who did it. Yoouki waa feollng better Jest avening, and says tho shot wax accidontal, but tho statement ty dia- ersdited by the oficcrs, The wound is supposcd to havo ‘penotrated tho kidneys, and its roault caunot yet bo determined, Scheoman ia held to await a hoaring: a8 soon se the doctors give an opinion regarding the woun: —-—— SUBURBAN. OAM Pang. Tho Rey. Mr, Guard, of Daltimoro, Mld., tho Irish orator, aud ono of tha moat oloquont divines of the day, will lectrro on “Lifo and Ite Posalbllities” at the Congrogational Church Friday evening, Tho lecture will be freo to all, ‘Thore will be a grand featival to-night at the Methodlat Episcopal Church, Tho attraction of the ovening wil! be the voting off of a handsome gold-band ring to the most popular Iady, mar. od or singlo, in Austin, Maywood, River Vor- est, Midgiand, or Oak Park, . CAPE MAY NOTES. Correapondence of The Chtcano Tribune, Care May, N.J,, June 18.—Accommodations aro proparing for 12,000 people, oxpected to visit us daring the stay of tho New York yacht squad- ron, on the 12th and 18th of July, Three hundred craft will take part inthe regatta, Tho race will occur in front of tho city, so that all may enjoy the scene. ‘Tne prizes, amounting to $4,000, will noxt week be placod oa exhibitton in Phil. adolpbia. For the convenience of the yachts, a sploudid plor has been erected opposite the Island, at w ovat of $3,000. Nearly all the cottagos hero are ronted at low prices, The hotels aro opentog two weeks oarlicr than usual, Telegrams aro coming thick aud fost to yocure rooms. ‘ho arrivals wumber over 400 for lant week. All tho stracts of the chy aro daily uprinkled, A handsome clean drive ih frout 0 the Iuland, 50 feeb wide aud 2 milos Jong, {4 just completed. Auother grand hotel in the vieluity, with capecity for 700 gueute, is now receiving the finishing touches, ‘At Bea-Grovo, sdjoiwing the Island, 230 lote ach lot w fine cottege will at 21 Lolng alroaly completed, ‘Tho flabing and yachting st Capa May aro_ox- cellont—Kobert Chain, Eaq., of Now York City, cel entay hooked 29 flue dilcopehoad A. ually shne of steamers from Philadelphia, aud throug New York express trae, wilt be pus on the route ina few days. Thronxe of invalide aud convaleacente aro coming base tg build up in our £7, ccran alr, ‘Tho bathing fs superb ;the boact fa hard, and thoxonarmmbigh. Recent statistics fron ta Chlot Signal Otaer, U. 8. Ax givo the Capo the proforenco in point of dry and cool air, Capo May is an. oxeontion to dull timos, aa buat- nose is oxtraordinarity brisk. We pancake Dies SHORT-HORNS. Last Woek’s Snaica, Apectal Correapondence of The Chlcago Tribune, Br. Lovis, Juno 19,—Tho following are the prices of cattlo sold at tho sales of Mozsra. J. JI, Hoatty and J, ¥, Scott, at Nokomis, Il., Juno 15, and that of Mr. O. T. Quisenberry, ab 8t. Louis, Juno 17, undor the hammor of J. W. Judy, of Taluta, 1ll.: At J. IL Bontty’s snlo, G3 cows brought 810,995,01,—avorngo prico, €161.86; 9 bulls brought $2,210,--avorage price, 2245.55; total for 74 haad, 812,605,—total avorage, $175. At Mr. J. F, Scott's anlo, 35 cows bronght 84,160,—nvorngo, 119,88 ; 8 bulla, $120,—avor- age. $14.33; total3s head brought $4,600,— tatal nvorago, $120.75. ALG. 'T. Quisenbderry’s sale, 63 cows brought $9,965, andt bulls 2980 ; total, €8,795; averngo cows, $114.05; average bulls, $764 total av- erage, F143, At tho St. Louis salo, which took piace nt tho Falr-Grounds, tho authorities proposed to charge tho galosman a Hconse of $900 for eolling. This was a wrinkle that tho Colonel could not understand, and ho 80 expressad himeolf, i hiss usual urbana but forciblo manner, ‘Tho reault wae, that the mat- tor waa arranged, aud the foo was not paid, This is vory much diferent from the facilitios given at tho ates at Dexter Park, At Chicago tho authorities havo atwaya given overy (acility possiblo, and without churgo, Tudeed, 0 woll-kuown Missouri brecdor of Bhort-Lorna oxpreased to us lis betiof that, if tho St. Louls vato bad beon hold in Illinots, tho stock would havo brought at least 84,0U0 moro than it aid, Ie was really unfortunate for Me. Quisouborry that he did not hold his palo eleowhero than nt st. Lonis, ‘ho sttendanco was not largo, aud pulneipally of individuals living noar. ‘Cho appreciation of the stock by some of tho buyors 16 shown by the following fucidout: A buses man of Bt, Louis, Bhost-Hornodiy ln- clindd, bid off w bull at bout 6100. After. wards another was suidat $15, Baidho, 1 was n fool for nob waiting. Bay, stranger, won't you take my bull buck” and = let mo | havo thas othor one In bis place?” ‘Lo hla way of thinking, o bull waa a bull; and this will illustrate tho ante mus of mauy real farmers, Btock is stock; good, inuwfferont, or bad, it makes but Ittio difference. Heads, tails, hidos, aud horns, are what count. Whilo tuis is tho cave, is itany wondor that thero uro really 80 faw good cattle in the country? Pp ——— CATHOLIC CONFIRMATIONS. Special WManatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Jonet, June 21.—Lho attondanco yestorday at tho three Catholic churobes of this city was very large, and the oxorcises of unusual intorest, ov- casionod by tho presence of Bishop Foley, who camo to administer tho ‘* Holy sacrament of con- firmatiou.” ‘Tho morning reryices were iol at St, Patrick s aud St. Mary’s,aud at St, John'y at 4 p.m. Ja all, about 700 parsonn receivod tho nacrad rite, About 150 at St. Vatrici’s, 415 ot Bt. Mary's, and 101 at Se. Jolin’s, stints Seis Sie Ladies, Wa Cravo Your Ear until we fuforni you that a new “French Dry-Clean- ing Process” wo now uso, almost exclusively, has no equal for elenning dreases, Covk & McLsln, dycrs, 80 Dearborn strect, ————_+—__— Important to the Preservation of Teoth— John Goshuell’s Cherry Looth-Paste, the most officactoua dentifrico known. Try it. For sale by all druggists, Wholesnle agents, Torrey & Uradiey, 372 avd 473 Nandolph wtreet, pancltiece pea daa We Havo No Healtanoy in Saying if housckcepera want wator-covlera, refrigerators, 1co- cream freozors, or things in that linc, it will be advan- tageous to go to Dalton’s, 192 and 194 State street, pees anid Sioa Hallett, Davis & Co.’s Grand, square and upright pianos are for sato only at {ho plano-rooma of W. ‘VY, Kimball, corner State and Adains streets. " MARKIAGES, PHILLIPS MILTZ— Juno 8, at Niagara Falls, by tho av. AY. Heanns, Willan Paillips, of Chicago, aud Jueratis AL, Hiltz, daughter of the lata Stophon Uardacr Bombruka, ‘sto. Pe"Matho and Rhoilo Island papors pleas copy, a neem aaa DEATHS. HANNING—Tha fonoral of Jamos Haontng will tako 1303 tonulay (Tuostay), instead of yor placa touday Ae rowley). ist of yosterday (Monday), a8 JONEN—Jun0 2, at tho reeldone Suyth Dearborw-at., Ubartes D, Jo: ‘omatus takon to'tlenrletza, N.Y. EB Thuchesiar (8 Y¥.) papers please copy. FISH - Lipman Fish, i. |. cqors 164 Apman Fish, ned 68 years, at his Into resi. Carriages will bo Funoral ‘Tucaday, June 23, at 3 p.m. In attundauco. GILES’ Linimeut Todide of Ammonia, A New and Groat Discovery in Medical Scionco for the Oure and Roliof of Pain in Man or Aumal, Surpassing Anything Herotofore Known, Restoring Thou- sonds to Heulth and Happiness, .A SURE CURE For Nouralgis, Rhoumatism, Erysipolas, Diphtheria, Croup, Sore Throat, Face Ache, Mumps, Paralysis of Limba, Bu or Hnlarged Joints, Bun- ions, Corns, Pains in Baok, Neok, or Shouldora, Quinsy, Catarrh, AND ALL- Bruises and Wounds of Every Naturo, in Man or Animal, GILES? LINUMENT bas recetvod the unqual aporualof tho modical fraternity, aud fy Jargoly a {thelr private practice Ly the wiost asucccsslul phyal- A Purtsrctas OuneD: Dr, Willlam Osgood Vago, of No. 265 Fourth-a\ ye ee eee te aera sittaoen eid pata fa tie kueo, and at times was Gnatlo to wal by an Injury recotved ou the Uudson liver, ‘Trad every’ remedy that alill oreclenea cou withuat benoit, Ulles! Liulment lodido of ade or 1d duets, Envo instant reliet and otfected a compluta cure, Murstario Suyrenue erares ‘Was dlachargod {ror tho, Massachosetts General Flos pilates incurable, wth Euauimaor shawna tp oy Shoulders, ugurs, snd feet autferod foartully for three youre; tried ergeyiblog : lost alk Lot » Dre jiles dint- a of “Aumupnia flected @ completa cure. HLLUN SMITH, Nos 12 Planeat, Fall River, Dias, My sufleroge with tnlemioatory chorsuatiang ware tae PT At CR ee a a IT anlar "Tuo rewult waa wondgeiul, Ne W. i ARES ert rhisyntibest.s Ne ie Inflaromate “ may body wrista eo tammy, dulsratiae Uilee Lastivant Loalda of Aime Moula édred ino, FURDLIOK GREEN, 164 West Awonty-tbiedat,, Now York, LINIM ENT for ailmants of the animal posacdl 6 vinden bude dorkully ‘Tue ownel i on Lie ae arerea taaitiak In wy stablo 1! Innent I now use ie lea Tinte yment fotidy of Ammonia, tt potters wonders, Lus- Heutatogly prooanea tb eet ister same He ACDANELLS, Prinsvion, N. J For our stock wo know of no Hiniment that equate Gitest Todide Aumonia, tt ie what horsomen bave lou, Rated eninotiung fellabla,' It porer disapuoiats. POLE TENS DOUGLASS, North Howardat, Halimore, Goorga Grant, Eeq.. Victoria, Rilis County, Kansas, the larg atitor iu. the world, 170 equaro tulles, tage fostuwn and buaat Giles Liniwoot Jodide of Amaio bla. GILES? LINIMENT. A bottle possess more ee eerie tet cd on aycreduloue evinrauuitye Price 60 conta and #1 per bottte. dluarte, ¥2.00. ¢ Bhi tod 451 Blath-ev., New York, and sold by all Drug- ata, other pruparations ia ils won AUGTION SALES. pet arrer onl eb clated Sisco ere By JAS. P. MaNAMARA &CO,, 97 Kast Wavblogton-at, LARGE BANKRUPT STOCK BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS, AT AUCTION. Tuesday Morning, June 02, at 03 o'clook. Alig tox0 Ones Bovts and Glucy regular good, 1 is je, Mats Usluc kt mith, Fuge hee Duss Froae, Sovpc teases BUG Absuonesrte narnanesUGTION | SALES: 5. BY G. P. GORE & CO, 6Aand 70 Wal th Avenue. DRY GOODS. Ralo of Ds Auction Ra lo of 7 code, ete, TUESDAY inna lind gt Leese Gorda, tnelad ora lind ut Loroay Goma, treladin ainurion’ Yaamsien Malle’ jirscaden, “const ‘* doteription of Mon’s, Women's Chiltren'e Horters.” is Notlauatugeoat eaclety. Aitspandore, Ta Ghises, Sotuner Undorworr, Prose Sblets, tat Goorte, Millinery. Artificial Fioxore, ‘Trimmed hate Hieh Lambeviun Tassoisand Curtain oods, Hats ao Cans, Sura Goods, Son's and Hoya” Summer Clothing, Hardware, Piated Gouda, te, i Pull ltne Ladies’ Summcr Stet, Pall Moe Hambur Fanlipndcteries ‘A Huo of Silk and Gronading Bearfe anc iat Hane, Fnil ine of Eancy Ratt idea Cattonades, Tweots, Joann, ‘ \t bis , audia ling of fine Import 64 Cloths ta pantafoos and "A host attraotiva tine af Linen Goods (boing Iniportation), comprising rien Table fee Toa and Geuts’ Tandkorelilofs, Plain and Fanoy, Navk Towels ia prreat varioty, Find Froating Linons, forts styl of Linen Geash, 0 GIO.g MIC. ot auction sale of CARPETS at 1 orto ahora Wek FO ae oe ABO. P, GORE & Co. Gsand 70 Wabecbay, Atour Regular Auction Saleon Tuesday, June 22, ‘Wo will sell a Bankrupt Stook of CARRIAGES, Open and Top Bugrics, 23 and 3-Spring Phactons and Democrats, Also, a fine tino of Sinnto ant Kanross Harnesses. Balo at 1) o'clock shay is GKO. P. GONK, & CO., Band WW Watratrvar, Our Auction Sale of Wednesday, June 23, J Wilt, in addition to our nonnl largo assortment of BOOTS & SHOES COMPRISE AN Eula Fine Line of Men's Wear, BALK AT 94 A. M. PROMPT, GLO, P. GURK 4 Co biand 70 Wabasii-ay, On Thurzday, Juno 24, at 91-2 O'Ulook, Tho only Auction Monso that has » comploto assort. ment of Housshold Furnitare, Parlor and Ghamber Farnitaro of erory deve:intion, Exe Tabiers Hookers a itopp aud fair Ototly MArbio. Hall Trova, Wust frouch and German Plats 3 Shalrs, Hook-Gaass, Walnut ieilatent Brosning-Carsa, Marble-Tops Commtodee, Hate and ttressos, Htow-casus, Parlor aud Oiteo-Dorks, Carpute, ete, GO, P, GORE 4 CO.., Austionoers, LISON, POMEROY Haul os Handolphst, OIL PAINTINGS! OIL PAINTINGS! An Entirely Now and Elogant Collection of 160 OIL PAINTINGS AT AUCTION, This (Tucaday) Morning, June 22, at 10 o'clock, Alternoon at 3 o'clock, At onr Salesrooms, 04 & 86 Randolph-st. Among this collection will bo found ctoléo epeotimens from tho easels of : FB, Frotao, E. Foerly, J. Mutholland, ‘Tho. Hil, 1D St. 1. Redman, Van Volk, ‘T. Wiliam G, Iathbone, R, Bharpo, + Pe Ritran “ Myorhein, And many others of equal reputation, which space pro- vonts ts mentlonirig; comprlelny altogo her tho finost eultection which bas been offorcd at auction sale in this olty. ‘This te our closing ante nf the season, Buyers shoold make a noto and attend the sal: Oar instructions ara porompt de sold, without mit ar rosorve. ISON, POMEROY &C0,, Auotionsers. Regular Friday's Sale. Friday Morning, June 25, at 94 o'clock Ab nnusually Largo Dispinz OF NEW AND SKCOND-IAND FURNITURE, AT AUCTION, Conslating of New and Second-hand Parlor, Chamber, and Diniug-Room FURNITURE, lull Ling Carpote, Hod Meads, Hureaus, Sileboatds, Iminges, hufas, Wardrubea, Toa-ASox08, Itnfrigeratory, Cuok stores, ote. 7 alto a lars Mock Goneral Merchandise, chotce thattlod Wines ad Liquors, Tons, Cirars, ofe,, etc. New Furniture at P vate Sato during tho werk at Auction Pric, VLISUN, POM Tivery Picture mast OY & CO,, ani by AUOTIONLERS, PORTH BALE OF PRRSONAL PROPHITY AND REAL ESTATE, 103 MADISON-ST. RUSTIO FURNITURE, TWO BILLIARD TABLES, WEDNESDAY MOLNING, at Ho'olock, at our Balore roam, lua Madison-at. WAL. A, BUTTERS 4 CO,, Auctlonoors. LARGE STOCK OF CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, FINE TABLE CUTLERY, Tlouse-turnlsbing Goods, Pianos, usnitura,and Carpets. ‘Also, 60 Itolls Carpotinaze WEDNESDAY MORNING, Jutta 25, at 9:30 o'clock, 8 our Salesroom, 108 Ieaat Madiaon-at, WAL A, BUTTERS & Ct Auoctionoers. REGULAR TRADE 8ALH, THURSDAY MORNING, June 24,at 9:30 o'clock. RY GOODS, OLOTHING, STRAW GOODS, DRY GOO RSWHLLECH CUUDS, HOUT, AND SiIOES, Atonr Salomon, Ins Knat Madiaageat., sdcond fluor. WS. A, BUTTERS & CU,, Auctivaoors. AUOTION BALI OF BRASS FOUNDER'S TOOLS, aT ara! Poltexs, ENGINE and BOILER, THURSDAY MORNING, June 2, at 10o'clock, AT 36 MADISUNST,, syst Hast OF THE BRIDGER, Wil. Ae BUCTERS & CO,, Auationoers. BUTTERS & 00/8 SATURDAYS SALE, BATURDAY, June 28. AT U4 O'CLUCK A. Moy ‘At thelr Haloaroora, 103 Madison-at. FURNITURE, OARPETS, PIANOS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Hta. Dy WM. F. HODGE Eto. HODGES & CO. OHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE Hock, a ti. OF ccomptotaly “sienish uf faseols, Sipe aud lngrain Carpets, Patlue jarhie-Top Chamher Bete, SMashlo-Cop Dross~ We Muceaus, Wardeubos, Wash Burne op Centro Tablos, Hl. A, Chairs, Ottca ding, Kleancd t iain edt Aecundey re 8 jchen ani Utensils, Gruckery, Pistod Ware, Ontlory. cto, et0.3 1 Klegent Ifotel Range and [roller couinpletos Alen Tron Bate, Combination Loc! oe ‘Halo postive, WM. Fy HODGES 4 Corsaro os (80] 8S. DINGEE & Co. [82 Auction and Commission Merchante, Naa, 80 & 82 Hast Randolph-st. Liberal Cast Advances ou Couslgnments. REGULAR SRMI-WEEKLY AUCTION SALES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. The ote i clogant stock of USRHOT. Fy ieaane ahead logan tin belcese PRIVAT ED RAL SRSOND E nprising uew Uarlor, Cham ber, abd Lbrars Bu Solee Furniture. TPA UUTON SALE WEDNUSDAY, 10 olclock, & latey stiaction of New and Used Buruitura, togathir with Fae ee te eae Deven Bat: ae yr us is Sings De tr endrpate; and General Alerchandisd, at half 130- ny pu ces, es: —=——=3 By L. ROCKWELL & Co., Auctioneers, 77 and 79 South DossLoru-st. CONTINUED SALR OF OIL PAINTINGS = 9 A te. m.snt apm. EACH ONE A Fee Se tbasbiy™ SUS Es tomdagee ONE BS L, MOORW ER, LYON, Salesman, By H. CHADWICK & CO, 19 sod 197 East Handolph-st. FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c,, AT AUCTION, Tile moraine oa aa Obssobs ant Des yuk Cane lois totes :

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