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THE FOURTH. Detormination of the American People to Give the Ol1d Bird a Chance. Tho Grip of Wis Talons Fastened Upon the Forked Lightnings and Barhed Arrows. A Blizzard of Blaze and Blarney and Bang in Reserve for To-Day. What the Sunday Celebrants in and Near Chicago Did Yesterday. Hofi the Underpinnings of High Heaven Hoisted and Hove. The Unmerciful Drenching Which Di- luted Patriotism and Bedrag- gled Hamanity. Consideration of the Smnll-Boy Aspect of tho Anniversary. Proparations for o Grand Qelebration by Americans in London, GHICAGO. E THE EMALL 1OTS, Whon the morning of yesterday dawned great numbers of emall boys who had fallen aslecp while impationtly spoculating on tho bours fnter- veing beforo the coming of thogloroua Fourth, and whoso droawy had beon fiiled with pyrotoch- nic glorics, awoko to find with great disgust thot it wan Sunday, and thut Frocdom's natal day could not bo celebrated in tho usual explosivo snd obstroperons stylo, Tho pent-up forces of activity 80 convulsed tho feolings of somo that plots of sedition and reLellion were formed and prosecuted, and thoro were sundry househiold tnmults until lively and heat- fng applications to tho baso of tho spino restrained the exuberanco of Young America, Thero was a good deal of noiso and racket in tha carly moraing, thoso nolsy lunatica who rammed full oxplosive instrumonts tho night beforo, banging away with their early morning #alutes Lo tho Qisquict of thoso indulging 1 the Sunday momning vecond sloep. All dunug: the day thore wero sporadic oxplosiona of pistole, small eannons, and fire-crackers, and Fourth of July selehratious in back yarda wero of comuon decurrence. THE MORNING. dawned bright and beautiful, The sun ok his agnesiun bands on, and openod fire all aloue the lise. 1t was n hot day, of the sticky kind of hotners—the kind of n day when a msn is Klad lio hasn't ot togo to tho SLOro, 8ud moves around iu the morning tu o sort of prizo-fight— er's rig. It wos one of those days when Fuoplo pit about and rend the paper loisurely until after 11, and then romark, ** My, I didn't know how lato it was ! Guoss 1 won't go 10 church to-day.” An n conscquence tho Attendanco at tho church- i was rather pmallor than ususi. 1f, a8 tho poot BagH : “ TIE OROVES wore God's firat temples,” then the people of Chicago exhibit 8 remsrkablo touduoss for the imovat typo of church architacture. ‘'I'lic ob- Y:\clivo poiut i tho North Bide, aud thither this Sl of worshipers poured in & contiuuous stream from morning to night, Yesterday the &tage lino was strongthened by & large number of ntagos from other peints, and sz oxtra npumber of cars wero put om, but nover- tholess sll wero jammed. Clark front of the entrance to Lincoln Iark, s a dreadful morass, but thoe crowds who pour into tho park seom to think that no diawhack, and opportunitics for studies fu proportion aro aMorded in a profusion wineh the artists of the ‘Acadomy of Doetgn will nrobably need nothing streot, in | moto than this hint to iake advsulsge of. Bome of thom are very fair indoed. ‘Thero was nothiug spocially notable in the way of decoration snd « OUTDUOD DISFLAT yeatorday. A great doal of bLuuting was thrown 1o the broczes, and tho stars and stripes flosted sroudly over tho doorways of the boor Lalle, A firgo ° number of , cars woro tricked oft with _ small " flags, aud BOWe of the drivors had profusely decorated thoir teams with himilar patriotic omblems. The saloou- Kkeopors set all their pottod cedacs and pine treos out, and mado as brave » show ay passible. Dur- ing tho morming \ LIYCOLY PARK was densoly thronged. Flowers hava lately bosn ot out in beds on all tho lawns aLout the pond, and yosterday it was as much s the polico and ,mrk watchmen? could do to eave their plants. Jlin tegoud, *oep off tha gruss," posted con- picuously about, has, {rom tho stress of eir- cumstances, no suthority Sunaay. Pooplu can- not keep off tho yrass whon thero are seats for ouly about one in twenty— five, so that thouwauds woro sprawling ;over the lawus yosterday. Dabios rolled over tho grass and tuned somersaults, giving invort- od parachuto performances ; yuuthu aud maldons carried on lovo-making with that naive uncon- Beiousuess of publicity noticeable in & large closs of the Suuday-froquentors of Liucoln Park; partios rowed abous the pontis in boals, ‘whilo others inquired ** What sro tue wild waves saying 7 down on tho breakwater, During tho norniug & youngstor, roaching down the slopo of = brookwater after “Eomsthing gave an exhibition in faucy eliding thut could nover have been surpassed LY any corresponding performance on old Oritey; col- lar-door. 1o went off the stuge drippivg and vociforous, with a fino display of greeu fungus growths on tho soat of his trousors. Owing to the vigilance of tho park watchmon, YOUSO AMERICA 4id not succeed In making things as lvely for the bear as he might vilierwiso have dous, nor did thoducks pick up torpedocs worth a couk. About tho only fun i the explosive line uround he jark was produced by & Loy with a large toy caunon with & bore neurly ‘sn inch in di- auoter, 1t bolchod forth emuke hke s littlo Vesuvius, aud made s roar sulticient to make a grammar-school boy howl tor joy, ‘The Jorists in charge wera wary about discasrging it in tho streot, aud it way unlimberod most fro- queuntly 1 & back yard, THE PICNICH. The Chicago 'Lurngemeinde celobrated tho Fourth by a grand pienic st Ogden's (vove yoa- torday. Consderablo prepaiations had besn (made to make this affair & joyous one to the articipauts, and but for the heavy showrsin o aftsrnoon it would undoubtedly have proved » gravd success, Tho Turncrs sssombled nt the North Bide Tuiner-iall about 11 o'clook 1 the mornivg, aud marched in procession to tho rove, ~Everything wont as mierry as & marrisgo 1l up to about 3 o’clock, whan & terribla thun- der-storm cawe up and the flood-gated of heaven wure opened, tho ralu pouring down iu torrauts for uurl{ balf su bour, ‘The large crowd of wsople ab the grove sought ebelter in tho ad- Jong room, bub +it could not hold the tenth et of thoso' presont, aud moat of the peopio Lerefore recaived thorough drenching. ~After 150 stori tho groubds weiowo wob that thore was but little enjuywent i romaiviug there, wod & large pumber took tho cars aud went home, Auothicr shower cawe up about b o'clock which bad the effect of driviug sway mout of thoso who Liud braved tho tiet suower, Tue piculcs at the other North Hide resorts sharod the same fate s thatat Ogdew's Grove. TUE BLHOWEL {bat came up in the afternoon dsmpened s groat deat of patriotic arder and & groat uuwber of bonnets, ‘U'he storm camwe up quickly, aud the bottom foll out with great suddeuness us soou ny tho civuds bind gathered, Tho rain foll almost vertically In turrevss for & short time, and s great mapy pleasure woekers lu tho Yark caugbt & shower bath, ‘T'bo saloons alopy Clark street were crammed with refugoos, Ilm;l Wic beor-glassos wero uwuug 1 glittering bal(- circlus from the nimble hauds of the beer-slivger. Tho rain slacked tle rush of travel to the park, aud tlie afternoon’s business of the cars was loss $uau ordinary Bundays. ‘Ibo sfternoon sud yvening wers uuch cooler than the morning, nd out-door excreise was ot #o luvitiug, To- JMI\II oYy thoso wa & thick fug tLab struck te skin _ wilh unploasant molstness, At the shades of night fell, howe ovor, tho discharge of firearma groatly incroased, and the sharp rattto of packs of fire-crackers throw It staccato accomamments to tho doop roarof tho pistols and muskots. Numbers of ouths succooded in performing instantancons }nm of tatoofug on larga acslo by expoiiment- ing with pistols and caunons stuffed with pow- der, aud aro theroby guarauteed amneoment for the' noxt three montha 1 having their mothers go for the Iargar varicgatipus with nesdlos of n motning, Peoplo in framo hausea felt moro ony in their minds when tho-rain eamo dowi, and wont to bed withont being on tho alort to rack up and cloar ont. Town tawards_tho centre of thio city, along Madison and Ciark streots, ticro Wwas au sancct of unusual lifoand gayety, and ticozeasional pon of & shnoting-cracker or apislol koptone mmind 5Lt was up, buttharo was no parti cularorlobra- tion of the day, that being doforred nntil to-day. Yonterdny twas & mere tnate in advance, and tho apronr falrly bogma thia mornng, This avon- ing the datails of tho jubilea wili bogin to pour in. and afl tho obituary men will bo on hand to rocoive thom. . CUATOMARY CASUALTIPS, Yeador Springer, & bay, ehot Jacob Luro, & maw, in the moutli with & pistol Jast meht, in front of 577 South Causl atroet. Tho wound s not orions, 'Tho lad was arceated, Juiso assori- ing that the ahooting was dane intentionally, and Springee stating that it was accidontal, A man pamed Coffield rhot a hoy, Georgo Far- rington, in the neck, 1wt night, inflicting & sovero wound. Tho whooting was acciduital, Tho Ind was taken to b Lowe, No. 335 Weut Polk stioot, ward Linano and Thomns Mahar, boys, wore plaving with pistols yeatordny I front of No, 165 Brttosield streot, he residonca of the iattor, whan o pletol in the hands of Linanc ac- cidentally wm-g off, and the ball struck Mabar la tho floshy part ofs ano of his Iegn. below tho lio shooter was arrestod aad lncliod up. oy, nhiote NAMO Was not sacortwined, dis- charged o pistol at Jon 0'Donuoll, & Ind of 12 years, vesterday, In_Dridoport, and wounded him koveroly with small shot, which ladged in hisarma aud breast, O'Donrell was rent Lo his home, No. 84 Hinman strent, and attouded to. Tho boy who did tha carsless shooting oacaped arrost. Frank Ruatzer, n boy 15 years old, had one of nis hiands phockingly injurod yestarday by the romature discharga of o pistol. e lives on Mohawk streat, uear Clybousn ayonue. Josoph Schuelaer, a boy of 14 yoar, living at No. 107 Inhaua stroot, had ono of kia cres Dlown out by somo carcloss shootor yostorday WOrning. & Willinm Stram, s lad of 13 yoara,"was badiy wonudod in tho loft haud by anothor boy. namad Sulhyan, with whom ho was playiog. “Tho in- jured boy lived at No. 95 Clucaga avenuo. Yred \e’. Etten waa «hob in onn of his arma by somo unknown colebisnt, yvestorday forenoon, whilo returning home from churctt, at tho corner of ‘P'wenty-fourth strect and Dottland avonuo. 1 In & young man, aud boards at No. 304 I'woa~ ty-thicd streot. Tho sround is not ecrious. LAYING THE GORNER-STONE. Ona of the most notablo colebrationa to-day will be tho laymg of tho cornerstono of the Joseph 1L Browu Iron and Bteel Company’s works st South Chicago, which will oo~ cupy tho attention of many Chicago pegplo. Tha rmalroad programmo is a8 follows: ‘Tho Cmeago & Pacitle, Milwaukes & St. Paul, North- westorn, and Lake Shoro & Michigan Sonthorn Tioads, With their guosts, will leave tho Stock- Yords at 13, Othor roads and the Puilman Pal- aco Car Company tiain will receive orders from A. Mandel to pass on tho Lelt Railroad at 13 m. Guesta for the flinois Contral will moet at 'al- mer House at 8:30 . m, Thoso for the Hock Istand will meot at tho Pacifio at 12 aod leave Vau Buron Stroot Dapot at 12:39, ON TH, LAl Tho largo and commodious side-wheel ateamers Chicago, Shoboypan, aud Muskegon, of Good- rict'a Trausportation Company's Lino, will mako liaif-hourly excuraion trips to Lvanston dutins to-day. Ample refreshments wil La provided at Lvanstou, and thore will bo ail kwds of amusocniozts 1o tha beautiful grovos surrounding tuat city. No ono should let this opportuuity pass to mako o trip on ono of thoso beautiful wteamors, which aro among the finest ou the Iakos. ‘Lley loave trom Iush stioot bridgo. —— ELSEWHERE IN THIS STATE. IN TiE VENITENTIARY AT JOLIET. Sneciat Diapaeh ta T'he Chicago Tribuna, Jorer, N, July 4.—Tho couvicts nt the TPouitentiary to-day wero troated ton raro and oloanont discourse by the Lov. D. Q. Bradford, of Lafayetto, Iud., who occupicd tho pulpit lu tho chapel, through the courtcay of the Chap- lain. Tho Wheaton Cornet Band furnished tha rmusio,—o now foature. Tho offect of tho celo- bration yestorday upon this large body of mon, 1,400 in number, scemed to be ln favor of tho straugemont, a4 thoy wero unusually aiten- tive to tho worvices in tuo chapol, and geemed to bo very much fmprozed in apirits, Boforo the rogular cliapel exercices, tho Rev. Father Lawroncs, of tho Ordor of Frauciscan Drothers, at Quincy, Til., admin- fstored the commumon of tho Catholio Church to about 2530 convicts of the Cathollo faith, who hiad expreusod a deeiro for worship in thoir own faith, = Before tho communion Servics, soms tweuty to thirty went to confession. At tho closa of tha religions exercisos of the day, the risoners wero trested to an extra dinoor, tho [;lll of fare cousisting of roast beef snd muttou, muashod potatoes with gravy, fresh onioos, Lio coffoo with milk and sugar, white whoat bresd and battor. The Germania Dand of Chicago givos an orchontral mucred concert at tho Upura-Houso to- nighte HORRIFON. Spectal Correspondence of Ihe Chienao Tridune, Mowwsox, 1., July 3.—The Fourth was ap- propriatoly colerated lioro to-day. Thio proces- wion was formed at 11 a. m., undor tho Maraal- abip of the Hoo, . E. Logan, aod consistod of tho public schools, Hons of Temperance, 0dd Follows, and Masans, Loaded by the Morrison Coruot Band. After marching through tho prin- cipal_streets, tho npcaker was escorted to tho stand in the Court:llouso yard, Tho exercisos \were opened withi prayer by tho Iov. G. T. Crissman. The Doclaration of Indopondenco was then read by Prot, M. It. Koliy ju his uaunl happy stslo, Tho Prosident of tho day, tho Hon. A.J. Jnckson, thon o & coucieo, ablo, aud elo- aent spocch, Introduced the orator of the duy, }ud 0 J. It Doolittls, of Wiscousin, who deliv- ered a magterly and sloquunt oration, suitable to tho occasion, which was listened to with marked attontion by tho largo audience in attondance, "I'rotting in tho aftornoou on tho grounds of the Park Asnociation, and a largo display of firo- works in tho evoning, closed the festiviuies of the day. AT BLOOMINGTON, Special Diaptch to §he Cnicago Tribuns. BrooMiNuToN, 1k, July 4.—rw. Pike, old 1ady, bad one arm badly bruied, aud the bone porhaps feactured, last ovening, by s descending rocket-stick whilo viowing a displav of firaworks. Fiftooon years ago sbe was iujured in the face by similar moans. Thirty buminers found rest in tho calaboose last mnight, most of them for fighting aud drunkenness,—no serious tflrn{s. I'io (iermans aro pienicing and celebratiug to- day st Breiu's browory grove, Beversl thousand aro thero, of whom largo humbers are from nelgliboring towns, Tho Lrish poopla celsbrate to-morraw in a picnic at the Fair-Ground. Tho Aungent Onder of Hiboruians from Poorls will Arrive by & spocial tran 1n the mMOrning. AT PRINCETON, ILL. Special Dispich to The Cracado Tribuns, Pricrroy, 1ll., July 4.—July Fourili was recog- DiZO Tiakilwa yosterday, the d, by s grand colebration, ‘The oratian, delivered by Judie Walte, of Genoseo, was hoartily spplaudod, T'ho races at the I'ark wore ot 80 interesting as thoy wounld boen had not the track boecn so heavy. Tho day's sporta concludod with a ball in the evenlng. No socidont ocourred to mar the plessures of tho day. FEORIA. Bpeetal Dlapateh & J'le Chicaaa Tribune, Proria, Iil., July 4.—The Germans have been celabrating to-day, sad thelr demounstration is the only one that has taken placo, ‘Lo-morrow will ba observed as s Lollday: by busincss e wnorally. There will ba. ncmi at Jolforson '.’Irll, aud numorous attiactions in other] quar- ors. LA AALLE AND PERU, Svecial Dusuuich o ‘I'ha Clacano Triduns, LaBarrw, July 4,—The Ladalle Turnversin, and a large number of jadios aud gentlemen from LaSalle and Paru started at 7 o'clook this woring ou & pluasure excurion to Lacon. ——— IOWA, AT NEWELL 8pecial Dispatch to The Chicaso Tribune, Dunvque, fa., July 4.—Gov. O. Carpenter de- livered thio Fourth of July oration st Newoll yes- terday to a large orowd. Tha oratiou iw wpoken of wi & very eloqueut praduction, it INDIANA. INDIARAYOLIS, Special Dispatch (o I'he Uhicage Triduns. Inoianaroras, Ind., July 4.—The celobration of the Fourth wiil exgend over three days here, although to-morrow {4 tho day given up by busivess circles for that purpose. Yestordsy sud lo-day were warked by large nuwbors of plonies, To-morrow oveuing thero will ban public damonstration, as much for tho prirposo of awakening intorost on tho oontennial ay of celebrating the dny. Tho weathor to-lay was vory hot, but o heayy rain thus atternvon coaled tho Atmonphore materiallv. i MICHIGAN, LANBING. Spectal Correspandenceof The Chicago Tridune. Laxatsa, Jnly 8.—Independenco-Day was calo- brated horo to-dsy by an immenso throng of people from the surrounding townsa, though oach town also colobrated to-tay., A boat-raco be- twaon tho Goguas aund tho Lansing Dot Clubs takes placo thiw eveniug on Grand River. A Daso-ball mateh wan played botweon the masons and stane-cnttors empliyed on the new Capitol, thio stone-cutters boing succosstul. e ooy MISSOURL BIL LOUM. 87, Lovm, July 4.—To.morrow will be cole- brated as the Fourth. The Morchanta' and Cot— ton Exchanges will bo closed, and business gon- crally suspended. e e THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, AUBFENBION OF NIURINEAS. Special Dispateh to The Chicaae Tribune, WasixaToy, D, 0., July 4.—All business, pnb- lio and private, will be suspouded here to- 1NOTFOW, e FOREIGN, IN LOXDOX. Loxpoy, July 4.—Tho leading Amorloans hers havo propared to colobrato tho nmiversary of tho Declaration of Independonce to-day at the Crystal Palaco. Mr. Bebenck will preside. BMr. 5. T, Carponter will open the proceadings at 5:30 . ., and introduco Mr. Schouck, who wilideliver the faddross, Among tho gentlomen who i 1be called npon to rcx«lmnd to tossts ara Mr. Free- man H. Morse, Uon, William Stokes, Col. For- noy, and McCulloch ‘Torzeny, M. 1. The meet- iug will bo followol by & disalay of tlroworka, including A maguiticont laminALION FepTesORtiuE the Unitad Siates Contounial Exlibition. — —————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yorg, July 4.—Arrived—Tho stesmera City cf Chostor aud tho Queen, from Liverpool. TiLApELriia, July 4.—Arrivod—The steam- slip Obio, from Livorpool. NEw OnuEaNg, July 4.—Tbo Unitod Staten sloamor Kansas, roliovod at this station by the Cannndaigus, ssiled to-night for Ieusscols, thonee to Koy West, All well on board, New Youk, Jnly 4 --Arrived—The sateamor Wyoming, trom Liverpool. iy EFronch nnd Americnn Women, Albert Rhodes, in bis book, **'The Lrench ab Tome,” Juss publisiiod by Dodil & Mead, saye : “Iho faco of the Amoricuu wowan is more boautiful than that of suy other country. It lins deiieacy of color and foature, aud jinesse sud mxe\lccmn\lty in oxprossion ; but the budy supportiog the head, regarded from an artistio aud hygionio pont’ of viow, is inforior. For broatling and digosting tho upver part is lack- tng in dopth. Iu a word, the Ameriean {s mora frugilo; sbo is hardiy o Disua, sud the French is wowcthiug nore, sithough nov tho Hebe of Itubeus. “Pho French womnan's faco ia os handsome a8 that of auy other n Europs, sud tades more slowly. At40 sho gldos futo an embonpoint with au unwrinkled faco snd s good cowmplox- fou—at tho ugo whon the Luglish woman bo- comos heavy-nechod and frowsy, and the Ameri- can palo and wrinklod. Tho climato has some- thing; to do with this, but doubtless her nourikh- ing food, generous wino, aud out-door air much mote. Her modo of hiviug contributes thorotu— tho exorciva aml dovelopuont of ench function in A more natural and sousuos masuer than with us, Yhora ara macstic idoas in Amorica which have s tendeuoy to retard tho paysical developmout of women, for mind motds matter, ‘Fhe extromas of Amorican Jifo aro unfavorablo to & healthy grawth, tn {ts fasnoss ns well as it asceticiym, Whore the floals is cortuptod by dissipation or mortitled by cortain religious toachings, Aside from tuonu causes {4 a pravalout notiou that it is benoath the diginty of man aud woman to aceupy thomselven wiih what they shall eat and what tuoy sall drinks. +'Tho American hias mora intolloct than her Freneh mstor, but the fatter bas sottnoss where sho has portuoss. ‘There are norvousuess, ox- citabiliy, and clavorness in ono, mellownous and oquality of character 1 the other. Tho forcad, Lrilliant vitality of woman in Amorioa is sabject to tits of roaction, for uaturo has itw limit, In tho Fronch womau the mind is moro oveu aad cloerful, and, in tha absenco of ox- haustive snd irregular demands mado upon it, tho umform hoalth is better. +In qualities of a purcly mental character, tho oqual cf tho American woman cannot porbaps bo found In the world ; but with atl her knowlodgo and intellectual activity, sho Jacks that which made the Greoks what they have boon and tiho Frouch what thoy arc—arganic cultivation, En- twined in those words are tasto and art. A riper civitization, though not n purer, shall inveat ber with o knowlodge of thoso things, sud & harmony of charactor 1ot now posaessod, and with it il como, aias! thas decadence in morals which al- ways marchos on thae hoels of tho boautiful ia overy ago aud in ovory chimato.” “The Lunc insects : New York Sun, A very imoportaut branch of industry, o which England Lias becomo Iargely coucornod, i that furnishod by tho g insest of Indis. ‘Those in- seots aro found upan and suppotted by a varioty of traes, all plants yioldiug a ilky juice serving them for food. Tho natives of indis in col- lecting tho lac dostroy tho insoct; but tho English, Daving found that its colls only are valuablo, have dovised methods for collect~ ing tho products witliout destroying tho pra- ducora, The Ino is found incrustod around branches or eticks, aud is theroforo known as stick lae, In this crudo state it is wold for a moro triflo per pound. When separated from tho resinous matior aud pulverized it bocomas soed Iao ; other procewsos covvert it into Jump, Dlato, aud eholl luc, It is usod a8 a dyo for pro- ducing & pormunont sod_color, and Also a8 & pig- mont and varoish combined, which reelsis tho ofect of cold wator and doos not wear off, When colored with yollow orpiment it way bo mude into bracelets, chaiue, and otber orna- monts, scarcoly distinguishoblo in sppesrance from gold. Aua dyo, it produces & color equal 10 cochineal, uud js loss liubla to changa from wot; it produces also the beautiful calor calicd by artists lac lake. Bholl lag, diszolved n naphtia, bas beon largaly employed by batters in fornung the frame or bass of tho hat, It on- tor, iuto almost all varnishos, and tho give which iu tnade frow 1t In combination with othor lngra- dionts {8 known and used everyvhioro, e A Novel Stenmbont Warin New York, Home thron yosrs since William F. Garner, tho great couton woods manufaoturer aud Admiral of the Now York Yacht Club, whoss name Is familiar to all your Westorn merchants, wout into tho stoamboat businvss. 1le rosidss dur- ing the summer at Btaton Island, 6 miles down tha bay, and ho conceived the ides of buying a lnoof bLuats of bis own, runuing to and from tho city. ‘This has brought him in competion with tho Vanderbilts, who Lave run & line of boats to tho inlaud tor years, ‘Tho latter a fow daye ngo obtained an ‘fujunction, prohibiting (rnor from running bis boats, ob the ground of having no charter, ‘Chereupon Garnor traus- farrad sll of ua uterost to Lis agout, s Mr, Pen- dieton. As soon as this is done, Peudloton wilt well tho fiuo to a frisud for 81, more or loss, and tho lattar will, ju turn, trausfor it Lo somo other sarty. In this maunor Mr. €larner intends tw eop tho line ohangiug Liauds as often as a new injuuctlon 18 issuod, until the Logislatuto meots noxt wintor, when ho will ondeavor to procire & chiarter. Thiy is cortaluly a novel mode of buate ing the coust: ————— 'ajthioss Misy Muttics Frankfort (Ky) Yeoman, Merriod, at tho rosidence of the bride's mother, on Weduesday, Juno 23, at 6 o'clock a. m,, Mr. Audy Ciabb to Miss Mattio Rowlsad, Loth of this county, ‘This marriage proves the old adagn to ho true, that a bird in Laud is worth two it tho bush. The same Isdy was to have voen married to Mr. Jo Wildon on the 18t of July, aud overy proparation had besn mads by the expectant groum and his sttendants; but laat Tuesday evening the fortunate aud sucooss- ful groom props , was accopied, wnd, without auy unnecessary proparation, bore off tho prize at 6 o'clock the” noxt moruivg, evon bofore the wxpactant groom was out of bud, -— Charley ity will Never fie Found, Philadeivhis Tress, Juty 1, A whole year i to-day cowpleted since Char- ley Tioss was stolon away, aud yet, iu despite of tlie ourgy aud insolligouce, backod by an unlinis ited supply of mouey, displayed iu searchivg for huni, be 14 to-dsy moro surely lost than ho was twolvo months ago, for thon Lho scent was hut, whilo now 1t 18 cold. A uation has beou baflled by the ciubuiug of two wickod mon aud their acoomplices, sud i1t Las been proven that a crime of the blaciess Lue way be committed and sy go unpunislied iu the tull light of what wo dosm to Lo the higuout civilizstion which the . worid Las ever Auowa. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, - JULY4 5, 1878. SPORTING NEWS. The Trouble Between Buffalo and Poughkeepsle. Causes of tho Rupture—Action of the Buflalo Park Directors, The Whites O for St. Lonic, THE TURF, TUFFALO VA, FOUGHKEETSIE, Then the Buffalo Park managers annonnoed thoir determiuntion 1o mako a reduction of &0 per cent on ontrance feos, there was & gonoral inposition to pronouacs their action both entor- prising and liberal to a marked degree, and sport- ing Journals that assnmo tho charactor of turf- oracles woro extromely lavish in praising tho courso mdopted, which, in thelr view, conciu- sively proved the prosperity of the Buffato Patk Aesociation, as woll as its wonderful genorosity. Other journals, including somo of Lhe lending Esstern papors. followed suit, sud the liberal spirft of Buffalo was echoed throughiout tho country. A ¥ast amount of buncomba was oxpended in this way for a fow days, but was finally brought to a full atop by THE FOUGNEEETHIE ASSOCIATION publishing tho fact that entrance feos for its purses also wero mlf 6 por cont. This an- unouncement containod s volnme of very inter- eating formation for tho oracies, whohad over- looked tho fact that Buffalo and M'oughkeopsio hiad meetings tho amo ek, a contlict of tho Jattor’s choosing, which was 'cortainly displens- ing to tho formor. The thoory of prosperity, gonorosty, liborality, and cntorprise inatantly vanished, and gave wav to eousiblo remarks sbont compotition, iho roal cause of tho reduc- twu noted. A entrespondont furnishes Tre Ttooxe with th:o tollowing purticulnrs of THE. CAUSES that brought Buffalo and P'oughkeopaio into an~ tagouistic relations ¢ t & moeting of tho Toard of Appeals in New York in Marel, there wasa general undorstand- ing between representatives of the old Quadri- Iatoral Arsociationn and those of Rochester and Poughixeopsio that thoy would all join in form- ing & crcnit, and that Poughkeepsio would tako tho fourth, or tho eame week a8 Utiea, for ity mceting. In pursuanco of this nnderstanding a meeting of tho atewards of the ecvoral ayrociations was hield at Lochos- tor sbont tho 1l of May, to orgauize for the campaign, and arrongo classes, purses, time of clusing entries, ndvertising, and other incidental business. EIpht purses wore agreed upon, and Clovelaud, Rochoster, Utica, and Youghkoopslo, woro limitod to nu agerogate of £80,000, unless an _additional puseo wero added, in which cave 5,000 mora might be given ; BufTalo and Spring- 1ield woro allowod 26,000 moro thau tho others if they eaw Ot fo give it This meoling was porfectly harmonlous, and adjourood without tho slightest intimation that Pough- keepsio would not adhero to tho first under- standing, which was in reality tho basws of, tho arganization of the circuit. Cleveland being the fist placo to havo & meet- ing, tho Sccratary of tho Cloveland Club wus desiguntod to advertiso tha clecait, which im- porad thefduty of collecting tho programmes of uach nssociation, and publishing tho wholo, in pamphlat form. and it waa the execution of this work that broueht to the surfaco FOUGUKERPIR'S INTENTION to dopnrt from the provious undorstanding. When tho programmos were collocted it was ob- sorved that Toughkoepsio had named tho sama week ns Buffalo, and Information to that eflrct woa lmmmlmtula forsnrded to tha latter city. 'Ihe et ptop takon mas an earncat ondeavor to porsuade Poughkeopsio to chango, and conform to what was oxpected of it. Failing fu this, n meeting of the Doord of Dircctors of Iul- falo Fark was called to considor tho mattor aud decido what courso to pursae. Although thore woro Rovoral diswenting votes, instond of but one ns some papers have stated, ond the en- tranco fees woro thoroughly discussod, AN AGORESSIVE POLICY, the main foatures of which wero a roduction of 60 por cent un eotrance, and au addition of £1.000 fo the 2:38 purse, was adoptod. “This placed Pongbkeopsio on tho dofonAive, and forced it to mako 3 sitilar reduction, and it may bo sald with but little nrospect of making & Buccess of ita flrnt mooting. Why it srrayed itsolf againet DBuffalo has not been deflnitely fearnod, yot theroe is & woil grouuded beliof that it waa at the instigation of prominent Eastern homsemen who wisl to spito Buffalo bocauso its park is managed without fear or favor. Andin this cobnigution it may bo mentioned that thero aro rumors that cortain celobrated horaes will bo tnken from Clovoland to Poughkoeprlo and thenco to ltochestar, thereby ekipping Luffalo. ‘Tho mnovation s not woll recoived by disnter~ osted nssocinzions or horsamen gonerally, neither closs rogarding it as favorabie to thom. Tho former assert that vo association can live with less than 10 per cent entrauce, while * tho Inttor * beliova that all ownoraof valuablo horses would much ratber Ely 10 per cout and start in a field of soven than per contand have a feld of fourteen tocontoud with, On overy hand thero i _heard rogret that this conflict has oceurrod, and the geueral do- sire neoms to be that Buffalo and Ponghkeopsie may bave it all to themsclves, togothor with ita oud und bad resulte, The action of Pougl- keeplo is doprocatad by all Wostern turfmen,and shoro is no doubt but thoy will stand by Euffalo inauy ovent, Hhould it rrovo true that Enstern turf interests are worklug against Buffalo in favor of Pouglikoepsio tho fealiug airaady] en- gendered may result ju 8 pormancnt rupturd bo- tweon the East and Wost. 'Lhe rosuit will bo closoly watchod by lorsemen nud turf patrons, Lus, whatever it may bo, the Wost feels abua. duntly ablo to tako caro of itaslf. LACES AT BIARON, ¥A, Special Dupatch to 'he Chicuao Tribune, Ene, Pa., July 4.—At tho third sod last day of 8haron races, tho froe-for-nll race was won by Nellie Irwiu, taking tho tlist, socoud, and tourth neats. Aunie Colling took the third, Tuno—2:85)4, %92, 2:30, ‘sud 2:20¢. The 250 raco was won by Lady Camp, who took the soo- ond, fourth, and firth hoats. The first heat was n dead one botween Lady Camp aud Raft, ‘I'ho third heat Jw:n hkun‘})y Curbutone. Timo—2:45, 24555, aud e BASE-BALL. DEPANTULE OF THE WIITES, Tho Whito Hlocking nine, with Blelaski sa substitute aud Wood as purso-bearer, loft for St. Louls last oveniug to play the Browus to-day. I'hoy took no “*gung" with them, and, from their previoua conduct, it 18 1air to expect that thoy will bebave themselves like gentlomen, in unl- form and ou tho treet. Grovillo and tho Lawyorss Tho following facts or fiations about lawyers aro trow Grovilic's * Memolra " : # Lord 1lolland told stories of Lorl Thurlow, , whom ho mimles, thuy say, exaotly. Whon Lord Maustield diod, Thurlow pmd: ‘I hesl- tated a louk time between Kenyon and Buller, Keuyon was very mtem;enw. but Bulier way d catrupt, and thoughbt upon the Jutewporauco was & leas fault in a Judge than corruption, uot but what thoere was amited desl of - curruption iu Kouyou's intowm- porauce. w1 dined with the Chancollor [Lynslhml} threa days ago ; Lo talked to wma & groat deal about Lis acceptance of tho groat acal and of the apoculation 1t was, Ho was Master of the Rolls, with £7,000 a year for Iifo whon 1t \iaa offured to bim ; hodsbatod whothor it was worth while to give this up to be Ghaucellor for perbaps ouly oue year, with & peerago aud the pousion. e talkid the mattor over with bis wife, sud thoy sgreod that if 1t only lasted onoe yoar (which e ovidently thought prubabie) it was woith while, bfipld:\l the coutlogeucy of & loug Cuaucellor- ship.” " A ridiculous thing happened the other day in the VicesChancellur's court. Hugden bLad taken a biiof oueach sldeof a case without knowing it. Horne, who opuned ou ovo mido, aud was followed by suother lawyer, was to be ausworod by Bugdeu’; but be, haviug got Lold of the wrong buiel, s.0ko tho same way as lorue. ‘Fhe Vice-Chancollor said coolly, * Mr. Bugden is with you,” *8ir,’ swd Horuo, *his srgumout 1 with us, but Lo 18 eugaged ou the other side.' Finding bimsulf o & scrapo, ho eaid, ‘18 was true L biold & brief for the otbier party, but for no client would Lo ever urguo sgwinst wuat he hnow to be o clear rulo of law.’ The Coust de~ cided againet them all, Nowspaper Iteportiug in France. NowspapLr sepurting, saya tho London Times, In really sitaining wonderiui proportious in Yrance, 1t muy soow ucrodible, but it )y yet & fuct, that tke London correspondents of Parisian journalu uiy te found at about 6 o'clock ovory ‘oveulug outside oue of the cafes which live the Boulovard des ITtaliens, ‘Lhosy sie the Loudou beadquartens. 'Lhey are to bo easily recoguized, the tuk sud papes whi tand befure ihem ou ks litis white tavis, in closs juxta-position with 8 glas of vwuiouh, the pea which thoy o nervoualy neing as s tooth-brush, thefr thoughtful moods distinguish them from tho crowd. ‘The following words, * Moody and Hankey," atand ontin bold raliof at tho top of the sheet of paper they aro Liackeuing, and thoir familinr quotation, ‘“'Time Ia Monny.” mny be dotoctod at the bottom, Kirango to sav. one of tho Paris_papera has ment a roal, genuiuo, liva corroapoudent to Rouon, where he is to roport tho fostival in conniection with Boleidiou's Cen- tonnial, ‘Fhe able Journalist, whoso experienco ban won him a roputation, haa favored the world with his firat tottor from Rouon. It is conolud- ed aa folloss : * Tnoe Matribution of prizes took Ylu:a at 4:30 to-day. It bas just terminated, and am too hungry to writo you the result. You will wait until to-morrow." (sio.) TIIE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, The Field and Stream Bhootlng Club will have & pigoou slioat at thelr grounds 1o Lake Viaw to- day, William Kolly, ot 167 Desplainos strest, hung his pants out of his window yesterday, sud thifof camo along and took tho 8100 ha forgot to tako out of one of tho pockets. A night-blooming occreus bloomed at Dos- mond's a fow days ago, and was clipped and preserved in alcobol by W, M, Dell, It wan 8¢ inches in dinmoter and & perfoct and boautiful flower, Mersrs, G. C. Gnonther & Co,, of this city, liave begun tho publication of aseml-monthiy paper called the JMiddleman, Julinn Kane, editor, to bo, as the namo indicates, tho npecial organ of the country buyors and shippers of produce. It s the firat publication of jta kind in this country, and moota & waut loug folt. Morris Wallaco was in the saloon of William Kubboeh, No. 19 Milwaukos avonue, yeatorday, With some good clothes ou, aud tha latter recog- nized tho ynrments ma part of his wardrobe, which bad been stolon, Dotective Fiynn was called and arrosted Wallace, and locked him up in Madison Btreot Btation. Stolla Smith, a colored young woman of 10 yoats, waa arrested last night ou tho chargo of attompted infanticide in throwing hor now-born babe into a vault at 93 Indiaua street. Sho con- fessed the mator to an ofiicor, and said tho father of tho child lived in Wisconsin, bnt would not giyo bis uamo, Bhe way locked up in Chi- cago Avenue Htation, Tho Eastern editorial excuraion party rosted at tha Palmer 1louso yesterdnv, 1t is composed principally of reprosontalives of the roligious and sgricultural preas, but s fow of tho lager duilios of Now York and Uoston are ropresented. The party woro delighted with their vimit to Ligiu Saturday, ond oxpressed great ploasure at tho hospushty shown them s Cnlcago. Thoy leava this mornmg, over tho Chicago, Dumviington & Quiucy Haliroad for tho Paciflo const, expecting to veach Ban I'ranclsco on the 16th inst. It is but proper to stato that tho par- ty ropresonts papers having an pggregato cirous lation of 1,€00,000, and to correct the reporl that hing gone abroad that thoso gentlomen were dnnd-llua'lh!‘: their journoy. ‘I'licir uecossary oxpenses will not fall shore of 35,000, CILURCH CONCEDT, A concert ia to be given Thursday evening for the boucfit of the Ellis Avonun Presbytorisn Churcl, to which mombora of the Soclety luvite their friends. 1t will take placo in the church buniding, and the programmo announced is s Toliowa: FART FImAT, 1, Quartet—Seloctod,uuerosseisess Mra, D, Barrett, My Gricia dlatth pddy and Paxton, % Solo—flcloclfll’...,. ra, . WWuliam: Lond, 3. Plano #0lo—Y0louuiso, uueeesrs SMuzs Itattie licontre 4, Bolo—*With Verdura Clad",... re. A, McUuire, Sel PALT BE AKCOND. 6. Duet—Violin snd plano—Selected,.oeee Mias iaitie Jeonard and Ar. J. Singer. 7, Romanzo solo—L'Africaiua. .. . Meyorboer Mra. Witiam lrond, 4 Alds..., wVerdi dr. Cidicard Sehuitee, 9. 8"‘!‘!“-‘8‘!!1}(:“:(1v M i 10, Quartet—“ ood Niglit, sjove v, D, arreld, Mise Gracts Mutthes Eday and Paston. i A, D, BETTLING AN OLD SCORE, Daly's Now York theatrical company lefs fce Omabia yeatorday, and Dan I, Ilarkws, the “leading goutloman,” wout with thom, Thero is nothing in that, and this matter would not be published but for the fact that Mr. Harkins had a littls unplessautuess Lefora ho took iy de- pariure, 1fodId not appear with the Daly com- pany ot MoVicker's Theatre thils time, but waa at lovloy's Isat vear, and, during his brief so- Journ, boarded at the Motropolitan Hotel, Just beforo Ieumgl the city, after tho cluso of the meason, Mr, Harkius recvived his suipond from Jamoes Duff, the then Trossurer of Ar. Daly, but was not aware that Mr. Dufl Lnd taken a ©50 counterfeit bill from a gentloman who lad cashed a chock for Lun, nor was the Troasurer himself at that particular time. Har- Ious got that bill, and tendered 1t at the Motro- politan for his board. It was taken undor pro- tent. larkivs wout to New York, but had scarcoly arnived thoro when the Loniface of tho Motropolitan swroto to him, and, recoiving vo ro- ply, notified dossrs. Daly aud Duff that s good 230 bill muet be fusthcoming from Mr. Harkins, They paid o sitontion to the lotters, and” thera the matlor might have ended, but it did not. When tho elegant, but somo- ,what profane, Dauiol arrived horo vesterday, ho was promptly tacklod by sn ofticer of the law and dotalued until Mr. Daly's preseut Troanurer paid £GC, 816 bolug added to tho original $50 to scttle tho costa attendant upon getling Dantel within tho meshes of tho law. ‘Thoro was a_small quartity of swesring lurputntml by Dauiecl when Le was o summari! g rominded of that 850 bill, but it was ouly emphasis waated upon tho oratrio air. ‘Then he packed up his wardrobo 1n his Jittlo cuampagne-basket, and silently shoul- dered 1t aud walked to the Omaba train, Ilo might bave gono to that clty, via Bt. Louls, just ae well ax not, and given Chicago tho go-by. DI, BIOELOW TO DE INVESTIQATED, The damsging sllegations agaiust Dr. J, C. l}lfinlon‘, a prominent member, snd Buoday- Behool Buporintoudout of the Ada Streot Meth- odist Church, to tho effect that he bos been in tho babit of wviting little girla to his ofiico, cta., are to be the sublect of s church foquiry. At tho conclusion of bis sermon, Eidor A. J. Jut- kins, who ofliciated at the Ada Streot Church yestorday morning, eald he had noticed with dadocss au sttack made wpon a woll- known member of the ~Church in which wera references to certain improprietios of conduct, ‘Thero was but ono oourse for tho Chureh to pursue, Lo continued, and that was to have a thorough inveetigation loto the charges. 1le thoreforo desired poople who know of auy- lhins conneotod with the casa o which thov could testify befora an ecclosisstical court to communicats with him, giving thelr juformation in full, and the sourcea frown whicl it had bosn derivad, and tho names of the purties to whom o might apply for n substantistion. g THE PHILADELPHIA ALDERMEN, AN UNBATISFACTORY DENIAL. The Philadelphia Times of tho 2d bisa the fol- lowiug ¢ 441 hnrdly know whether to laugh or get mad,” ssid ex-Ald. McColgan yeaterday, ss ho concluded rading Tirk Cnicaqo Tuinuaiis account of his * ad- veutures. ¢ 1ut I suppore the Isugblng way is (ko most comforlabl this ot wusther, | can ouly secoiint for the joko fn ous or twa weys, ciiber that the peapla at tho Liokel, just lko thw lvely Chicagosus, playsd & ractical joks on tlio reporter and tald Lim ‘s Phildel- ula Aldorman bad boen mada tho vietin of * buuko- cloth "and the lottery guine, of whethier ho zetaliated o thn Fhiladeiphians bocause ho happened 1o loso money o the Cllongo base-Lall club. A reporter of the Jnter-Uceats, who waa an ol acqualatance of mino whon he was & Waabiugton correspandeat, called st the Tiotel maveral times o sco nie wheit 1 was swuy, sud the 1aat thmo bo called thoy told him T bed Lift for the Black il Ty are fullof these practical jokus out tore, it acoma, Dut thla reporter of ‘Tux Tninuxi who {a & uorvous, thin little fellow, lost & good deal of money, I supposs, for bim, and, ' seelng mo with the Philadelpbians, und taking the fdea from you folks that we Fhiladelihia Alderien wore good gstns, e poked his fun sud revenge st we, Thers wors thrvo e of leso-Lall plsyed during the week, on Mon- sy, Thurslay, sud Baturday, Ileft Chlcago ou Huu- duy'eveniug i tho 8:18 trai,” and atzived iu thls city belora they had publisiied the dispatch from Tux "o uxkin the Kening Julletin, sitiouglh by diat they avidently fateuded Lo got atead of mo, 1 was rather & wiched thiug, but sa the peoplo out there treated mo 80 hoapitably, 1 suppose I will bave to forgive, But 0u buwspaper Mol a7e rough sometimes. It fe well o Lit a good-nstured inau this Umo, Let the juke pasa, wore & dismoud riug, aud as {oF m Watch and wtuds, I rather think ¢the sharpere’ wi luve to ot up estly i the morniug to win thom &t “huako or luttery.” Now, so0_what comos of good nature: the + nervous, thin little fellow sought to put mat- ters in o fuvorable hight for the Alderman, snd 80 toreboio to mention Low be loat bis money, Lis watoh, sud bis diswond aolitsire vin tu bet- sivg onthy game uamed for I'harach, King of the Egvptiaus ; and now beliold how the Atder- mau scoffoth and putteth out his tobgue, ft wight uot be Hitlug to explsin bow the gentla- man who is 80 willivg to forgive Laa to obtain the intercesslon of & Chicago man to redeem Lis pio at au oxpeuse of $425, ‘Vhey of Philsdel- puia should uudenitand that the ouly reavvu the Chioago sports had for loing thelr money to the Phitadelphians at the nablo gsmaof ball was the cortalnty that tho winnors would at onoo lose it back with additional sums at the feative faro, 1t is ta ho lioped that this correction will satisfy tho Alcerman from Dhiladelphia. ——— “ALL-RIGHT MANUFACTURER LI-RIGIIT BALYB— : Tor Gome, Hunignw, Burns, Cate, Rto., 1 o . KIRK BTRINIENS, Nolo Prapristor, 134 Trearhorn-a’,, Ghicagn, LOCAL LETTERS, AUCTION ARD COMMISEION MEROIANTS, NG COUNIES, R v aavin, 7 a0 70 Baitbormat, o T the Rditor of The Chenao Tridune; Cmtcaao, Joly 4,—Your papor has recently contained ono or two itoma to the effect that the Conrier had boon 1n tho handaof the Bheriff, This {8 8o uttorly orronoous that you will have tho justico, wo ara suro, to allow us ta atate the facts. They aro theso: An fndividnal who figuren romowhat {n divorco conrts mhnsged caga, Bell Raal Hatate, Dey Goodds, Hoote and. Hnias, Thata and Capn. Faratiiro, Housosid Gmds, and (on ral Marebandise, rilcafar attantion givon to outelde E AWNINGE, THNTE, AND WAGON.COVERS, Tlay Tonta, Awnl: V g SRt \F“‘Mh; Ay AR n 3 somo days ngo to rocurc an attachiment againat B Laos Aafi&:m« 'n‘-'.‘;‘:fiu{‘&'?i‘}"c‘??’“"‘ onr propesty in & sult pased upon & petty A o B8 Bou clalm with which the presont managoment bad molhing to do, which they ropu- G F. FOSTRR, BOX & CO., dlate, and which cannot bo sustained. | D" Masafactarers of Awntogs, ‘Tenta, 1agy, anuers, Pta,, T aiura 18 Caran, Tnin | Au officer called at this office with lis wwrit, and e all wiaune, Ttte., Rto, i remajnod only untit a bond could bo propared, when ho took his final adicu, It roquires only an elastlo conecicneo to enablo any ono to nwear out an attachmont against tho property of the ‘most respounible firm in Chicago, and wo doem WINRE, GOIDAGE, JOTTUN DUGK, OARUM, ckln Tineks, ahd 8h PUIRGTON & SORANTOR ew ! Ti0 and 272 Soith Watoet. » ho occurrenco hardly worth the advertising i which ano or two of our contemporarles Lavo ALLOCE, ,EFE‘,TH‘?. (fi}m HOSR B given s, Tho Courier's * troublea * ato quite in- | TIA™ B GUALIH [Witnen-avp ratnen nignificont comparcd with lta auccess, wuich is ““""’,{;o""'"“" and ci"'fr'i“fl:.' Hose, o ovory day hocoming moro pronounced and grati- mm - Facking, El stee fvlu, s our Bubncription books testlty, Yont, 113 and 16 Bawohbess, respectiully, Tur Monxixo Coonten COMPANY. TRDS AND AQUARIA, Bl TRED RAFMPFER, DEALER [N SINGING RIRDS, Galdtish, Wat-Flowar Gonds, and Tazidermlsts’ Matarials, A Club for Womn New York Tribune, Tho Albemarle Club ia Loudon is an associa~ tlon organizod on the principlo of ignoring sox, and giving to men and women together the or- dinary facilities of & London club. It is tho firat experiment of tho kind. Tlero s & club for womon soparatoly alroady in existence on a 177 Clarkat, BLANE BOORS, STATIONERY, AND PRINTING, J- MW doNes, s eminently headquartars for all And oontig o i stees Bl o ) 11 proes. nies to Al odars prmptly aoi a NOSY 104 AND 103 MA DIRON-BT: BOOKS, small acale, but thero nover hns boon one whern B. u”b’bkl’ 4 €O, tho two Boxes mect on avon torme. It haa tho ® * © LOUKSELLERS countonance of somn of tho best women aud sud Publishers, 7and 115 States wmon i England, aod it bogina with over 800 | ———————pom S members, laving accommodations for 500, ON'T FAIL T;,DQJI,‘}'W STORES Tiera in & separato drawing-room for ladiea and | D STRIN'G DOLLAR BTORE, a emokiug-room_for men, from which ladies aro cxpiessly oxeluded, lndies i ot uvln the only triotly doilar hiowse in tho' elty, whore 70a can fnd grerythin yoa may i —though smoking amonk "0 Teast. Madisu s moar Cltk. Tlie dining-room is open to both, but if a lady hkos n cup of tea in DRUGS, the Iadics' drawing-roomn” she may lavo that, B BURNHAM, At prosent thero ls nothing in tho rulas to pro- . N ’ vent o mombor of th club of either sox from sy arking n friend of oither sox to funch or dinvor. t2and 8 Taks-at. The only security talien on this poiut is that the % npmo uf the guest and host shiall be entored,to- A“,‘gm‘%"% E?PH ,?mgfiy er] z o gothor in n buak open o 1uspection. 'Tho mar- salling tickots to Kantorn ait! nntlt nulfi at Jugo rolation gqrfi {{ue to ulomo ;.Iabllu. T hoar, | roduced waion, Wastitnuton, @ inore, 8101 r"'n'n: n couneetion with the quostion of memborsliip, | domnts, 813: Fow Tovt el ut i wan decidod mntslnn club had nothing fo | Stviestisian. orat o depi, pstaflon s o with It—in othor words, that & wife might b | T AKE SHORE & MIGHIUAN SOUTHERN AL & Tombor without. hor . husband, and tho fuse | ai, "2 General Tioket tica, 6 and ¢ Ulark st., Bhet. Dandor onutse. withiout bis mife. Tho Oport: | Momsss st s iho hesd Filze Jn, Mitunds ol aimee mont I8 mado in perfect good faith, sud tue olub is entitled —ninco they would make it—to fair treatment. Dut [t ja dificnlt to sce how its life can be much prolonged without giving 1ise to scandal. dnpot 0 head of faSalle. cara and fow ratos, IGHIGAN CENTRAL & GRIEAT WESTRAN Ry T Genoral Ticket Ottice. 67 Clark-st,, corner Kandolph. -st., o0 Van Buren. M Tne favarito passenger fiun to the Kast. The shortost outo to Huston, ‘Flie enly ling.runnin o York via bath N uliman cars V.'Contral and Rrlo taiiwazs. IS_PITESBIRG, FORT W, N § TR RN & No Complimentary Status RYLVA! 18 necded for tho mnn who gave Sozodont tothe ntel, world, Millions of tectl, preserved from decay, by thin peorleas 630t wash, voueh for its valuo, Low fragrant is the broath porfumed by its aroma} on_and e Iates' alwaya 0AGO, RURLINGTON & ., dopnt foot of Lake, win- Hallett, Davis & Co’a oit; Chnil-st, atation. - On) Grand, aqusre uod upsiant. planos ave far sale only at | Hcts etison Chtenno and Conaol Bluge; umu"".':g be plano-rooras of W. W. Kimball, corner Stato and Adams strocts, - HOTEL, ————— A ERCHANTS! TOTEI--CORNER OLARK AND We Havo No Sympathy R; akagis, bk iteatSi el Tor, busloar e In for those whio suffer with corua and_bunions when so y 2 and sibaln porans AL ToRAOTALIS Fe e Tomaas o Thlley s Magieal Sln Brtreckor | oot e e nas. U Ti- 1L Aonsbla rstese Tuay be bodghit at nny drug wtore, - 25 cli DEATHS. HATITAWAY—Tho funara] of A. A. fiathaway will held at his Iats rosidonco, b33 ¥uiton stroot, July 8. U 10 Kose Hill, COLLING~0n July 4, Catherino Collins, agod 84 N Fineeni on Tueaday, ¥ 5, From hot Into rosidengs: S1i ont Twol(th streot, at 10 o'clovk 8. 1., r f 51 Y JEWELERS, (GBS BROTHEL & CO.c WIHOLESALIL & ‘IRETALL, ‘Agontsof Elain Watchos, Buitl & Co. o Lo ", Sii¥or tnods. ars 1d 258 Wabash-ans LUMBER. (QUARNLEY, BROTHERS— WHOLESALR carrisgoi o and rotall Luibor, Lath, and Hhingles, Y, urnor Kinzio and Caual strosts; Northwosteru Dopo, “Yacd, coruer (uarry and Cologno-sis. thonos by cars to Ualvary, Mfice, X3 Bouth Water-st. MAGKNESS—At tho residence of his son, 60 Wost Lumber markot. Tako ntraot, Ciilcsgo, Randay, July 4, John Mackass', 16 ~ RIVER LUMBER COMPANY— ‘manfactucers of and whalosln deslars uwiber, oto, Yard, Thrvo south of ‘fwonty-second, Lowor, 33 Bauth Wator-at, Q- K, MARTIN WHOLESAL) DEALKR IN LUM. bur, ehinglos, doors, sarh, Ac., hava always instook & full auscrimont, partio e 7t e bettor grades of do { : ks dor W Throop-te loc» lled ab very lowsas (PR KIRBY-GARPENTER GOMPANY. LUMBET ‘manulacturors and doslata. Principal offica, Lnom st., oar Iwenty-sovond. Salosroam, 24 South Water ; CARPENTEH, Prosident. 8. P. % tho t3th yoar of puplosy. unaral by oar facaluiid, Monday, 3 o'clock. Frirndeof fumily tnvited, L loroats (Unt.) abd Fontwater (Mich.) papors pleaso cours MINILR~Sabbath aftor , July 4, at O 3 W tue Rov. Edward :f.og-l“lner, lh: wl:"}m E;Il‘h‘; 4Finoral Tuosday attornonn. SPECIAL NOTIGES, Centaur Liniments allay pals, subdue swolliogs, heal burns, and wilk cure rheumatiam, rgavin, and tesh, bone and muscle FDI’LD . Ohicaro. - As GTUBY, ocrotaty. 11, WITREOK COMPAN T G ks AND. hrATERS X : GANG SAWED LUMITKI. 'No. 1 Woet Twentye Al and O No. 810, old =) liments, The White Wrapper 1s for | ¥ard and Offce, now o 816, ol 0. N carer family use, the Yollow Wrappor is for Kuifigvpor a KING-GLASSES, 100! RACHVOUEL— PAMLOR PIERS, MANTRI- ‘Ulasses, sad Coruioge, Ror Juhn . Tiall, of the Unitod States Detectivo Pollee, o At i Lhetat., Tirnokiyn, No Y. sayat: ©Tus o nf thn mugelos of my hinud had been 0. aontraots aixtenn dine, | My ks de aixtr-clght, fneors wer and Walnut Moldings. AU ol i il wanr0f thom, | Now 1y e 41 Wabasb-avy ors Al ighten: out, tho juints (o place, and [ have B b, Fhix ks bacn don b the axs of Beraraur Taniment. T shall bo ploased to anuwor any aom. e eneaed b o In reforanca to L1 Above. ™ Aol by A1l driggisis, — 5 oonta and 81 per botilo. Dr. C. W. Bennnl|‘x|; = il | S N At P o ek aree N ersotanint, and Hlovplast: RUBBER_GOODS, i LIBRARY. E COBD’! LIBRARY— thine in DEIRY o oyl ons, o rtved Chrh T No. 38 Mouroesh, < earlahio g case. Price, onts box, post- | TTALLOCK, HOLMES & CO.—RWUBBER! mons, and wil eien ang eate. Frlets, (0 sonsg i dox, | T LA & O ot O T dON & HEID, No. I Lake-st.. cornor of Dear: | Carriago Cloth, Nursery Bhoeting, Camba, Uloves bars, Chicago. ‘Door ind Wagoa Springs, Gardeu Hoss, eto. =t oy olph-sty Ylecetro Silicon mard of tho American Tnstitute of New tiolo kaown for cloantiie sl polishh MANHALA AND BISAL ROPK, Yiro dnftisoria, canta Llaiig and Mauilla Laityarn, Staol aud 1ron Wire Rope. h or carrodo, and. produ GILBERT HUUBARD & O It olixh with hut litila labor, 1t st el :';,mjw, “";“a ’n’h' by l.lm;:- r‘?ln. 23 to WA Huuth Wate, rigglatn,. Jowolers and (rocere. s, WHOLESAL 00L ULLOUH & CO., 84 and 36Bouth OLESALE WOOLENS IDDLE & BOYD, £ Timportars and Jolbors 1n i WOOLENS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, 2 Romoved to 2 AUCTION SALES. 2 e SAnro m‘!nd 40 Madisonst, , Ty GEO, P, GORE & CO., ¢8 & 70 Wabash-av, TUESDAY, JULY 6. Regalar Auctlon Bale of Btaple aud Fanoy DRY GOODS Full Iines Dress Cloods, Plece Usods, Casstmeros, Cote tinaty, Jeans, gto. Thers aid Worsted Pattorns for Bults, 1o BAVINGS BANES, Tlll BTATE BAVINUS INSTIIUTION=— 8 and & LaS Hwal‘;‘ ago, 111 % 3 Bix per contintarmt i A i ___..._“" - d!”fl"fi:_—. \ . BOHOOL AND OHUROH FURNITURE 2 SIIER\VOUD BOIOOL FURNITURY CO.—~ o ‘manulacturers of Hehoo! urch, % i Uttice Farniture, and Iealors lu Sohool Apparatae, 18 -mlrfinuuw& o SEWING MAQHINES, T O e Do wud gitoapest Lock-Bittah Bews s, X g NaaERRA ""5':nm=:§‘§°‘n LATK & 0O, Qoneral Agonts U 8. Au, 141 'Hixta-st., Chioago, Tl nd Youths' Custom.Made Olothing: M‘I;;llllnnld»l I."Bl u(n; T W olo orgs At Btcaw Cinode, Tods, Ladiod and Infanta’ U :derwear, Morino Undorwear and Furnishing Goos Grot no of Linens, including Damasks, Tuwol kins, Doyliss, Handki (4’! S Rap- rohiof, Giash, oto U Ifasiory, Notious, Fans,Cutlery, Plated Goods, eto., eto. TOYR, - KRGO, RUILING & U0, ~MANUTFAO. Wwirgrsof Ghildren's Garciagos and Tme vorters of Tors, Yanoy Ounlay Died Caxory [ Fhabilng Tackla, $o —— s S AN s TEAB, COFFEES, AND SPIOES, NOWEIt, KYiBves & co. PIUENIX MILLS, Toas, Coflove, and Bpieos. 29 sud 51 River-st, " AUCTION SALES. | ‘Wadnesday, July 7, at 0% o'cloak, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE Boots, Shoes & Stippers S FINE TABLE CUTLERY, : On SATURDAY, July 10, at 9 oclock & I, | Remseidoimisses G hosn Puptiom sad Oumpun. ¢ 15 cratos W, G. Crookery, lonsors. 8 do Yollow and Rockingham Ware, | Grenteel Furniture 0! urniture. 4 Household U LIS, At516 UWabashenv., < SYRDNEADAY MORINING, July 7, st 10 o'olock, w8 An slomsot syactrent ol Pl Toeis ns utirs Fauiturd of & fanly constatini of A FR I . u!kz}:l;fpghh!hlml Rancian salo of Carpete, Cottage ‘Goods. Bull Line ausd i B R O N i an1 70 Wabashi-av, WE SHALL CLOSE OTUT, On Wednesday, July 7, at 9:30 a. m., 4" Woud Lop Tlambar o ‘aud Ohaumbor Res, liry W 1op ey BAe e Gurtaton, Diniug.soom, and RUcBos xl‘wflr LI Teres, Furulturs, W BUTTERS & C uctlo UTTERS & GO'S DAY GOUDS SALE Thursday Morning, July 8, at D) o'clook Will erubraca a large lino of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G00DS, WOOLENS, OLOTHING, FURNIBLING dO0DS, NOTIONS, BIRAW UMBRELLAS H TS OALS. GLOVES, 3 BOOTS AND SIOHSB. i BUTTERS & 008 SBATURDAY'S BALE BATURDAY, July 10, AT 95 O'ULOOK A, M. At their Balesroom, 108 Madisn-st. ouse-Furnishipg uth, arble-Top Hirsaus, Extennisa + Eatenas! bl | Vi pdiical snd Buresar, ras rators, A R ety et Bhai Casen, TAs1oF S Untice Doske, Carpats. TR ariondaf Wil Chil"and Bockers, o close. ik By JAS, PP, MeNAD 21 Bast Wi jngton-at, GREAT CLOSING-OUT BALE OF BOOTS & SHOES AT AUOTION, . TUESDAY MORNING, July 6, at 9} o'clock, W will sell, without reserve, to close consigninents, 500 LOTS BOOTS & SHOES Hy eatalogue, which will embracs all sorts and atylos. Doalers will fiad this salo to be full uf bargalus for cash buyus. Evers lob will bs olosed out. " ~ JA3, P MONAMAILA & 00., Austloasers, _, 08 i COommon_ prudenod Toquires examiuation of "thio Elastio Truss: E g g g & E 1