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e iy T ngent and diatrict Becretary in this ceonntry tis TR CITY. e stimulated the mfasionary apirit and rabed funds [or GENERAL NEWS, thie work, tho canse of foraign misdone fa indebted for The TYonng Men's Christian Association : ] which will only bs knawn in that oy whens she itimate reaults of all effort shall b acknawledpe tho donation of thirty-four pots of blooming plants from & florist. t et That we deenly sympathize wiih the churchiea and pastora of onr denomination in the great Tokw wo are alfke called npon to bear (n tho romoval of one whoss round advico in_cotncfl—wwhoee rige ex- Col. J. C. Phillips, of Chicago, ll'l\n parchased of Samuol A. Sawyer, of New Yurk, ono- third interest in tho Enterpriro coal-mine, lo- rated at Catlin, Vermilion County, for £50,000. Tho tempornturo, yesterday, aa obmerved by in the Master's work—whose Christiap and B hamactur we. w0 UnivAreally FecORNIZO Atrd - i UNE Manasso, opticiau, 88 Madisou stroet (Trinv! Buitdng), woa s tollows : 88, m., 71 deg. ; 10 . And eapecially do we assure the beloved family o p:-x:-fmmu n'ym;mu.y with them in their deep % m., 735 12m, 183 8 p. m., 85; Bp.m, A 1t was Dauic) Cooper who was arrested on & aftiction, and of our tenilez remembrance of Lhens at ftate warrant sworn out by Henry Iector. and the throte of Disine gracs, . Tho Revs, Thentle, Tolman,and Dr,Chenoy,mads Dot sico verea, a8 stated yesterdav. Tho latter chiarges the former with an asrall and robbery. fooltug aud cloquent addrosses enlugintic of the At tho meeting of tue Mothodist ministers & decoasod, after which tho resolutions wore rosolntion was adopted invitiug the members of unasitously adopted. —_— SHERIDAN'S BLUNDERRBUSS. {0 congregations o attend the melvs(lnnn. 9 Va- cationn ™ wan selectad for discussion st the noxt IE FIREA IT AXI RILLS A HOST. meating. When Commisstoner Sharidan eame down yes- The Commirsion of architects hold & meeting torday moruing ho gathered around bim all tho roporters ho could tind snd proceeded to mako at tho Custom-louse building yesierday morn- 1ng, for the purposo of comparing natos, Their some of thoro slartling dieclosures about tho Colvin regimo sml tho little tricks practiced by report will not be completed until after Mr. Chesbrough's return, all tha underlings of the departments, e firet tonched npon Joo Forrest's letter in vesterday The bods of & man, apparently about 40 vearn of s, was found i the rivor near Voik strect morning's TRIDUNE, and again agserted komo of thoro biiter slatemonts about lmlhu-lmxe?‘ which so hatably grato upon tho City Clerks bridge yesterday morning at 6:30 o'clock, Aud \)rM 5”’3 to the Morgue to await identitication, Decoased 1n dresaed i a dark suit, whito cotton poetic oar. In addition he juquired shat Mr. Fotrost kuew about the sending of miessengers winrt, and shocs. 1io was evidontiy accidontally drowned. from tho City Hall to the Eighth-Ward polls im- medistely aftor tho retutns bad commenced to The Farragut Doat Club eld a meeting Inst ovening at tho Datumer Houee. Tho%'renidons come into the Central Station, **1f Mr. Forrest Teported & crow in traming on tho Calumot docs not svial to roply,” said he, *tell bim I tiver for the Toledo regatis which takes placo will auswer 1t for bim with au afidavit.” ife thon proceoded to inquire if M. 1. Bailey got s the 10t and 11th of August. The Clab wiil a0y 1t own oxpensed. Thes will also pull in the s oflice of Superintendent of Buildings, aud Otto Dlulim hig ** . L. tickot of loave," simyply brcatso otie was opnosed ta the adoption of tho econ race fof Junior sluglo sculls, 1n 8 short :hlm another crew will be put in training for the Grong [faven regatta. Sifas ¥, Wright, I\ C. Charter of 1872 a littlo lera than Lie other one wan in its favor. 1lo continucd s follows: Whiting, snd W. C. Brooks weroe elocted now totmbags, an tho Clab adjonrned. 1 jt Lo truo that Mr. Forigst wus 80 ex- A Yorse bitehied to an oxpresa-wagon near Tox tremely auxious about the mecurity of tho bailot-boxes e to cause the combination of Tutsuss ofico tried to run away just eveniug, “and st once keventeou men rushed out and tho lock 1o bo chaugod, why was it that he reemed 80 indifferant abont theao same boxes that, when mformed that kome of them wero out in tho cold, that he did not take the trouble to come to his oftice and fock thom up, but, on the coutrary, sent their keepers » bogging tor ¢ome placo in which to put them? Why did he not ) tako them homo tho next day, to ascertsin tho caught him by the head and shouted * whoa' in | whereabouts of these boxes, In order that ho T lowd voico. Thon the horso tried to indieatd | myght not mako s mistako t to €ho piaco whoro what war tho mattor with im by kicking the | they wero placed, aud s to whether they wero foutboatd off the vehicle, and the whole seven« | wonled or nnsealed? My ofd friend ta generally teen shouted **whos ™ louder than cver, and held on tight, After a little, vonio man who had peen & borso somowhero bofore cama up and backed the wagbn off tho auimal's heols, aud 111650 Was N0 wore trouble. Gan, Holmay refuses to take stock in tho im- pression that tho Custom-llouse will bo pro- coeded with? 1ie stiil thinks tho repors of the very correct in sll hLis statements, but, fortu- nately for him, ho was mistaken, at loast, ou thus Setatton, i TepaHevs—ong 6f the Fost Government Commiesion will be oeted upon, atdd with regard to the iterview with Mr. Storrs, puthshed in Sunday's THILDNE, claims to have & and Mait, one of tho Journal, snd ono of Tnx Tumuss—saw these boxes i the private ottico lettor from tho Dopasument. dnied the 10th inst., which contradicts everything that might of tho Hupermtendent of Iolico, in the north- weat corner of the offico. [ saw them there my- bo inferied from Mr. Storns’ remarks. At any ate, the only way in which this lettor and the #eif, I enw them thero unscaled s that they were nof sosled; tho roportors easw tho satno. statements in tho interview cau bo reconciled is by supposng that the Prosident’s opinions were So much for Mr. Forrest. uuknoan to the Seeretary when tho lotter was “ 1 will procecd to ask a fow more questions about why the fine of the can-can proprictor way muiled, A shockitg runawav accidont happened on ed by the Mayor. - Yoy did not the Superintondent order tho Wabash avenue, near Harrisou utreet, yesterday atteruosn about § u'clock, and camo vory near suppression of the can-can show 7 **Why did Justico Summiorlleld rofase n war- revulting fatatly to two persous. Mrs, Dyron CGirevn, of No. 460 West Wusbington streot, wos rant for the arrest of the can-canlsts when ap- &I}lcll to for one, in order that the polico might ruling slongs 18 o buggy with a lady friend, when e protected iu the discharge of thoir duty ? *Why, after tho arrest and cooviction of the proprietor in the Yolico Court, and subsequently in the Criminal Court, and atter the fino had been pald, did tho Mayor, unlawtully, rewit that tine? “Why did tho Mayor ukurp n power not con- forred upon hiny, and strictly provibited being tho “hors ttncted hoesmo friglitoned | oxorived unless’ by a two-inirds yoto of all the ut womo object, 8nd, = bocoming - ub- | Aydormen anthorized to by clectod ? manngeatle, i awsy at a rapd rate [ “uisee, 8 of Chap. 1, Tovised city charter, sayB: of gpeed. Ho dashed madly sloug the nvenue, | « Nojihcr tho Mayor nor Common Council shall apeetting tho velielo aud throwving the ladios violeutiy out upon the pavement, Duth were terribly bruised and cut shout tho hoad and face, and rendered inwenwitie by tho concussion, They wero hastily 1omoved to tho oflico of the romit any lioe or peunity impoged upon nuy per- 2on for tho violatiou of tho Iaws nud ordinancea of said city, unlees two-thirds of all the Alder~ mobn authorized to bo olected sball voto for such rolease or ramingion.” Talmer dlouso Jiverv-stable, ciosa by, and | “wiyhe gid tho Mayor, after Laving diarogard- atter reeeiving medical attention were | o3 4 judgment roudercd in one court, and afs Tomaved thoir homes, Ahw name | girn iy tho other, grant a pormit to the same of Mrw, Green'a friond wus not sscortajned. I'lin norke, nftor smashing the buggy, cleanng sll the sticets ho paseed througl, and causing an exciting scene, fiually brovght up sgainat & fumbier wagon, which bs faitfy jumped upon fn au alley near the corner of Jackson street and Tifth nveuue. The injuries of the Iadies are wetious, but no fatal rosults nre nnticipated. CHANGES IN COLLECTOR WEDSTEW'N OFFICE. A number of changos wera made in Gen, Webster's dopoartment " yesterday. The chief daputyship was conferred on C. L. Root, vieo I ¥, Host, rewignod; Joseph Korkiand was ap- pointed Surveyor of Districts and Clief of Div vision Deputies in tho place of C. L. Root; John L5, Brown wucceeds Warliam Miuto 88 dope uty in charge of stawps; Clarlos Duffield hias boen mado asaintant spint stamp cletk, vice J, ¥, Brown; Adulpbus i, Fowell s clork in chiarce of Gaugers' returos, vice F. A. Towner. The retiring ofticinls all resigned. Tho othor clorical positions remain unchanged. THE INSUNANCE PATROL. The recond annual meetiug of parties Intor- ested in tho maiutenauce of the Chicago Iire Ineurance Patrol was held yesterdsy afturnoon utthe office of the Chidwgo Loard of Under- writers, 1n accordance with the provisions of the Fatrol Uill. Hixteen wsurance firms were ropro- sonted &t the meeting, aud AMr. Thomas Good- wun, Vice-I'revident of tho Board of Under- writers, asted a8 Chairman, ‘Tho Patrol Com- mitico of the Donrd of Underwriicrs mado verbal report as to what Lad Leen doue in regard to tho ostablishment of n branch patrol on tho West Side, A wite bhad been selected nonr tho corner of Congress and Teoria strects, A wagon has alio bLeen pur- chased. ‘Iho Committes oxpect to bave the pa- trol in working order iu sbout three mootha, On mation, it was decided 1o make an rusossmont on the prowium receints of tho insurance compa- nies doiug busivess in the city to realize the nwmounl of £40,000, This ism addition to the emall amount still on hand. On motion, it was decided that the exponses of Loth putrols sbail not exceod 50,00t ‘Lho wecting thon adjourued. A LAND-PEDDLEN'S AEVENGE, When Mr, Qutcm, the well-known real-sstato dealer, wad roturning from his lunch yeuterday, ho tought a papor of pesches, and on reaching Ins oflico sat down to enjoy them, ‘T'he first pit had hardly been thrawn sway, when a gentle- munly-looking individual stepped in and Inid Quwu b card, which resd & 2. B, ANDERSON, UNDERTAKER, No, 13 Bisteenth streot, Cedar, Jorewowd, oud Walnut Coffing, Avialie Burlul-Cones and Caskets, earees aud Carriages. Furniahed, Fuurals Promytly Attended To, 1 see yo busin’ 'em," uaid the vivitor, *and I thouglit I'd callin and lcave a card, case any- thing sbould happen, In the midst of life we're 'u doatls you know," *Why, yon everinsting ass,” bogan Gutom ; but tho mua waved his hand and resumed : *We can't ba too yprovident for tha futur, yo linow, aud really them wro about the most cole icky poaches I'vo sceu this year; I oould take yer muasure now jeul s haudy (and bo producod ataps-line § and tho Lible says *Bub yer Louse in order,’ yo know," A dangerous ghttor might hiave been seon in Gutow's_eyo as he maditated wliat feil revenge he should tuke on hin persacutor, Thon, with s deliboration of malice varely equaled, ko urose, sulled up b wiosves, locked tho dosr, and wold the bapless undortakor a 1ot in Beot's Boulevard Addition to Clucago, taking four cofing aud n Jxhu Hickey, proptictor of the can-canm, toran hiu dirty, fndecont show for thirty days ou the Wust Bido 7 “Why is it that revealments made to the Grand Jury aro disclosed to tnterestod partics hofors the meing of tlo noxt doy’s sun, and while the Grand Jury is yot deliberatng on thoe subjeet matter of the revoalment 7 “\Who makes thoso disclosurcs? Why ia it that the party maltiog the disclosuros has somo- times misinformed lntereated parties as to the naturo of the proceedings beforo tho Grand Jury to the Srnju\ucn of tho witness testifying before the Grand Jury? 1 think, geutlomen, that these assertions will sufllciontly indicato the extout of tho combination, aud the rawmifica. tions that this Board has to contend with in the discharge of its dutics.” ‘I'ho roportera for the evening papors drew a loug breatn, sbiarpencd their Fabers, and pushed their conquests furthor. Supt. Rehm was first visited. "Of courte ho denied all knowledge about the ballot-boxes that wers stowed away tn hiy roow. Mayor Colviz, aftor an enormous smount of cquivocation, was finally coruered sud brought to time. Then vaid: +Obh, yes, I remember that vory well. Idid remit the flue, aud I'litell you why. Becauso he was poor, and it tovk away all the mouoy ho bad. Tho place was shut up, and he promised nover to open it again. Tho nuwsance was abat- ed, Hia friends came to mo aud represcuted that fie was a poor dovil, and 1 hstened to his btory; I folt that bie had done wrong and want- od to do right s 1 felt like giving him s chauce. The law authorizes mo to do this. I may remt tiues whoro 1 hold It to be proper. There in ng Juostion about that? I will say this, thongh, that L don’t do as Mr. Bheridan does: 1 don't diemies men before they bave had § tiinl,” Joo Dixon was uext “interviowed, but would not commit himself further than to eay that ho courted an iuvestigntion, Commissioner Hher- idan apologizos for the briefuc:s and incom- pletouees of his expoaurs by stating that hie withliolds other facts for the saho ol necuriug aflidavits pravious (o thoeir being published. Aud bonidey, e claiy that the time has not yot come for his final and parting shot. lla scoms to take an especial pleasute in torturing his op- ononts, and koops tightening tho screws on bom uutil hio feols assured that they will have neithor tho strougth nor courage left to show battle in returu. No roally interestivg disclosures cau bo made uniil those"anidavits sre produced, aud when they aro, such a howl will go up na never went up before i, FATALLY SLASHED. A RAZOR AFFHAY BEIWEEN NEGDORS, Aunothier bomicide has been committod, a mu- Iatto nemed ftichnrd Hroys, alisa Custello, being cut fatally and in the most torrible manner by Edward 8, Curtis, » negro, Tho weapon used wag u razor, and it was drawn disgooally across Brows' breast, futlicting & wound 15 or 18 inclies loug, and Inying Laro the ribn and severing largo arterios. Curtis is about 36 years of ago, and a barber, employed lun a shop on West Madivot utreet, near Unlon, o loft his work on Sundsy and wont on agproo. Yesterday le was drunk, aud began to nbuse a colored woman named Delia Willisms, in & dive on HSouth Clark street, near Polk., Bho retaliatod by thiowlog & beor-glass at Lim, aud cutting him soverely in the forehead. About 4 o'clock in the aftornoon he weut into & waloou kept by oue Eisouberg st No, 391 Olark street, snd wmet clsttel mortga,e on the man's hLearuo | Broas, who is Lis cousin, ‘Iho lstter had becn w puvment, ‘Then Lo uulocked the door, | living with the woman Williawe, snd, learning kicked sho cofin man down slajre, | that Curtis hod abused her, Legan talking to bim aud roeumod the penchos, soliloquizing thus: # Four cofline and a Learse ain't 80 bad ; Le'd botter tako & cotlin to paddle round in when ho goes to find thet fot; must be nigh onto 4 feat under water by now. An' Lo toally thought ho could Llull a so)l merchant, did ho; botter try a *Urungor's guide’ next time." ¢ e THE BAPTIST MINISTERS, EEBOLUTIUNS UN TUE DEASI OF DHE. 08GOOD, An sdjourned montuly meetivg of the Baptist mintsters was hefd at thelr rooms yesterday morung, the Rov. Mr, Chapell in the char, snd the Rev, N. E. Wood, Becretary, pro tem. "The principal business traueacted was the ap- pointment of s Committes, conrisiting of the Revs, ‘Thearle, Goodspeed, Chouey, Mitcholl, and Ray- moud, to draft resolutions wxpressive of the souno 0f the body upon the demnss of thewr brather, tho Rov. Dr. 8, 3, Orunod, The Committeo roported as followi WuEnzas, God, in illu providence, Lns called onr be- Joved brottier, bewall M, Usguod, fromw bte pesition of sl Latarr, std rosODALINLY 10 Liw tewurd on bigh 3 oud wheseun, bl low is & denomiiations! ae, aud (s uajectaly el \.bm. churches and jasto1s representod 1w dhia Pasteral Uulou ; tuereforo laulyed, 'Touy we regard the exbibition of Christian wrs vs 61000 1 f (e 110 Of UT LEGLLET 4 bl which iu rarely witneased, In the depth of hix jiety uud faitk 1u God, Liv chieerful Clristiss coursge, his veusl- 1ve recugnition of the ciuhos of duty which sbaped Uis life, bis tender cywpathy for all, aid e eluiuoit wisdou of bl cuatael, e Liss giver us as ustration. of e jower of Distue graco to furnish e biglest Hka of wauliood, 108 which Ne can Beves Lo 4o avout it, and knockod bim down, Curti got up, sud the two meu weut out un the sidewalk, Tne quarrel was ronewed, snd Curtis suddonly drow a razor and lashed it ncross Broas’ broast, fiom o point near the rght ashoulder to the loft nipple. The iujured man hsd un two woolen shirts at the time, and the keeu edgo of the razor pevetrated through them sud o tio sl two of threo jnchies, ‘The bluod tlowed in » utream from the sovered arter- ics, aud Mroes becatna very faint. 1o was carried iuto a drug-store, tomporanly attouded o, sud thon conveyed to the Armiory, where Dr. Mo- Douald sovied up the guping wound, fifteen stitehes beink required for the pamful opera- tion, an attendant meanwhile ching the blood, which coutinued to flow in & stream from thie cut veis, Curtid rau away as econ a8 he comwitted the murdorous act, bul wes ured at ¥ o'clock lust uight 10 Tom Jeluron's waloon, ou Behool - street, by Ofticer Crook, who took bim to the Armory aud locked hin up in & coll. He wan questioned abuout the cause of tho quarrel, but mad ho conld not tell bow it orlginated, Ile waw atupidly drunk up tos iate hour, aud unable to give suy ac. couut of the atfeir. o ia seprerented snion Lus nssociates as a treacherous follow, who wi cut avy one who offends bim, no 1uatier Low slightly, Hois said to bave drawn a yuzor acrugs the woman Williams' hand & week or two ngY, wounding here woverely, .. Dr. McDonald rrulmunce- Bross' wound fatal, ‘and & litle later lu thio avoning ordered bix - mediate romoval tb the Couuty Howpital, which wak compliod with. The victim of thiw Iatest Htssuloed, Tul to the feithfulness and consecrstion | afrsy hias been viclously out befure, and it {s but with wlich a2 nulsalonary priuter, sud for twuty-uine | & short imeslics be was released from ine THE CIIICAGO Connty Hompital; he was dangerously wonnded in the back by Charlon Hiowatt, a nogro, tho partien quarroling, as in the presont instance, about a dierooutable woman, Bross has ssrvod atermin the Penitentiary for assaulling and nearly alling & man with an_iron bar, 1o i n whitowarlier by ocenpation. but has been in tha hatit of fréquenting tho negro dens in “Choyenne.” ANNOUNCE_MENTS- Gavtic prayer-muoting this ovening at the Y. M. €. A, Rooms on Arcade court, conducted by William 3McCroo. Adn Stroot Mothodist Church will soothe its troublen with o picnic to (Houcoe, Tralns leave the Kinzlo Streot Depot to-morrow moruing at 8 o'cloek, Tho Fifih Presbylorian Church, with invited muests, WLl have & steamboat oxoursion to K anston ot Thuredsy next. Lot leaves Good- rviel's dock at 8 8. m. The All Bxinta' annasl atosmor oxcnrsion to Sonth Storo Plenic_ Park takes place, by the rtoamer Mushogon, July 29, from Goodrich's dock at 9 n. m. Lverv arrangemeut has buoen made for a plensant day. -— CRIMINAL. TRIBUNE + TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1875. Company, woto indictod, It s aaw, for onlicing persona to by atock o that concern nndor falue pretonees, Complaint waa lodgod agamst the Board of County Commissioners chargiog thom with palary.grabbing, as originally chareod in Lhiers colutand Baturday, into which an inventi- uation was ordered. Thoe inveatigation wili gain futoront if thio sevoral clorks for tho Doand ave aymmonod to teutify. It may cost them thoir oflivial beads, but will aave the county a great deal of exponres, Tho mattor of contracts wilh the county was also & matter of Inquirs, ospo- cially the rolations of Josoph Ilogan and the mambora of the County Board. It ia alleged that Hogan is extromely kind to eertain mambers, nud that o has a cauno thorofor, ‘The matter will bo thoroughly eifted. To-day the jury wiil discuss tho proprioty of making immediate re- turna tu cares whero no bills are tound szainst partion in jail, the object being 1o avord lokling prisoners without cauxe, An oxtonded private confornnce wan yosterday eld in the County Clork's oflica by A. C. Heniny. J. M, Hountree, ‘and H. M. Miller. The two queations cousidorad, it is undewtood, wore the piving of tho county printing to Gon. Liob and tho election of A, C. Hlesing as County T'reas- wror. ‘Tho conclusion ronched wan that Gen. Liob ehonld have tho printing, if possiblo, on tho condition that thio trio would labor for Hosing for County Trossurer. llountren and Miller wore {he fiulends of Liob's schome, The Ror Drothera were to havo been bofore Commisrionor Hoyno yesterday afteruoon, but it was decided to postpouo their case until this afternoon. : Chntles Shaffnor and Jacob Bhummeflililng were before Commissioner Moyne yestorday al- ternoon on & charge of rectifying and compound- ing without paying taxes., Only auo witness was osamined for tho prosecution, and the case was coutinued to Wednosday. A tnan named 8, Klowsk was beforo Commis- sioner Hovna yesterdsy morning charged nith vassing & £20 counterfeit bill, Prisoner was just from tho Old Country and could nos tell the dif- ferenee batween bad anl good bills, aud, as no criminal jntent could Lo proven, lio wau dis- charged. Mr. Nick Tiand, tho North Clatk stroot saloon- keoper, was not porved with a summuns yestet~ dav, for an nlleged violation of tho Sunday ordi- nanco iu giviog a * sncred concert™ of socular musical solectiona, aud thorefora he was allowed to rest. . A littls git] 12 yonrs old made Clark atreet, from Handolph to Harrison, resound with ber yelis and cries for hor mamma, ast night about 10 o'clock, 8he was found on the strest by an oflicer, rolicitiug a man for monvy, and acting i 8 most dograded manner for ove ro young. When arrested sho wob up tho most pitiful cries, and continned them until utterly oxhuuatod, Sho aswerted that mhio was out bogping for her mothier, who was sick, but said #ho liad A tather at howme, on the West 8ido. Hor caso will bo luquired ioto by Justico Summor- field this forenoou. A man giving {tho namo of Jobn C, Miller, but whoso allas is Dan Robbing, was orrested yos- terday Ly Detectivo Elliott, who locked bim up in tho Armory to answer charges of forgery. By surroptitions meaus ho obtaived a cheek for 10 of Foreman, Ewtng & Co,, No. 100 onth Water etroct, aud usod the sigus« ture to ouable Iim to forge it upon othier checks. Ho was successful in drawing two checks for @230 cuch, and ono for 160" lo tried the somo game on Btewart & Wolcott, aud was canght., Jusiico Summertield oxaminod him enterday, partially, but coutinued the caso until ‘riday, i bondn of 2,000, which the prizonor was unnble to furnisb, Goorgo B. Smith weut intos low resort on Bouth Clark strest, near I'olk, yesterday, and, alter bocoming boozy, accused Junnia Holmes of stealing £20 from lum. A policomnn found tho money in Bmitb's bosom, altor tho latter com- plained that be was robbed, and lot the woman ®o and locked Bmith up on tho charge of beiug digurderly. Hugh Reed, ono of the now Stroet Inspactors, was tho victing of cn wsault sud robboery last Saturday night, avd now fes st bis home, unu- ble to bo about. Ife was attacked by two wen, who succeeded in getting his gold watch and chiain aftor s wevero stengglo. The robbery took ylace Bt tho corner of Harrison strect and Third avenuo. The thioves encapod, and {6 s not probable that they will bo arrested. It in just abont time that the foolish followa who come to Chicago from Now York, Iowa City, and other cities, uud the country towns, und suffer themeelves to bo bunkood, faroed, nnd otherwiso beaten out of thar monoy, shonld bo mado to wstay when thoy make complaints and canse the are rest of the contidonco operatonw. The eryioy, blubbering, and sumpering wool-buyoer, ¥, Hadh- mun, of Towa City, who created such a funny scono in front of tho Kontucky Block last Woednesday vight, and represonted that ho bad been robbod of ®1,850, is wanted by the police antbonties ta anpearagainst John O’Hara, whom be dentiiied a8 ono of tho slloged robbers, sud who ) now in jail But tho complatnant is out on his adopted hoath, and it is thought that vo inducemont, no matter bow great, will get him into Chicago again, O'ilara will bave to bo released if ho does not soon ap- pear. Soveral wvictims of buvko men have #kaken tho dust of Chicago off their feet, sud will not come here again, g THE CITY HALL. Mayor Colvin played aick yostordsy afterncon, and shut himself up 1n his room all day. Corporation Connsel Dickoy yestorday appeared beforo Judge Booth, aud requested an early do- cision in tho matter of the Gage property sale. Col. Wilson, of the Law Departmout, bas gons fishing, and Jobn Freoman, of the Board of Public Works, 14 loafing nt Grand Ilaven. Ono w:{{ bo hotwo for Periolat’s opening sud tho othor will not. ‘Willlam Goggin, Attorney for the Doard of Education, is sttempling to put & quictus on whad he considors n vile attempt to sccure posseasion of some school fund property by an advorse title, Issac K, Hitt and one Whitesido aro tho interested partios. Commissioners Prindiville, Wahl, and Thomp- won, of tho Doard of Public Works, AI’?L Hesth and othory, aro {u rapturesover & chuuk of vulcauite pavement imported from Phila- doiphia, They inaist that a costing of the watorial bo isid ovor some dilapldatsd wooden pavemont such as that oo North State. Thoy a1e all confident that it ia no immense succery. Dr. Ward, Secretary of the Doard of Police, has retired to a quict lifo, and Las taken to emulating the patience of Job, When ho swoke Monday moming bs was tho Lhappy possessor of nixtoon fuil-blouded carbuncies and a splinterod siin-bune, the Iatter accidentally wained from a West Madison slreot car, ‘The doctor has tho sympathy of the whole world, for who has not Lad a carbuncio? i THE COUNTY BUILDING. Walter Dunne, charged with committing a rape on two school girls ou tho Bouth Hide Baturday, way yeuterday committed to Jail. The trial of the judges of eloction indleted for fraud at the charter elootion fn the Hecond, T'wentloth, and Ninth Wards will commence in the Criminal Court this moruing, The Supreme Coutt papers sflirming the de- cision af tho lower caurt In the case of Blenner- bassett Lhave not been besrd from. At loast such Is the Informstivn gathered around tue buildioe, Tue trisl of Charles 8i. Clair, alias Billy, Welab, for tho murder of Jamos Dovliv, was sot for yestorday, but, owing to the absence of a m: torial witness for the dofenso, waa costinued un- il to-morrow, Goorge Martin, the bunkolet and alleged more deror, now 1 jull, in duily visited by soveral sivhish Indies 10 gorgcous carnage. An effort 18 10 bo wade iu & few duys for Lus release on s writ of habens corpus, A writ of habeas corpus was ordered yesterday in bolalf of Dr, Ingrubam, the alleged abortion- dst, which will bo hoard to-day, The prisover yesterday veclined ou a lounge in the Jailer's ofico, feastod ou tho delicacivs of the season, aud was sucrouuded by & bevy of ladiea, Bince Tuw Twiuye callod attention to the preseuco of whisdy iu the jail, a fow daye ago, and the drunken condition’ of one of the in- wates, tho authoritics bave been oxerciing » miock Vigifanco i the exsmination of visitors. Yestorday, for instsuco, taskets of food wera exswmined, sud very cnitically at timos, espocially when a repotter ws ue High-toned vimtors. however, wilh bottles under their arws. mad- sged to eacape detection, aud, uy & result, whisky supplied iu abundaoce during the day to a8 had the wonuy to pay forit. ' Apple Mary " coutemplates tuking out licenso aud {,tlulnzlhmn Broggery 1u vbe colner of her sukot. The Grand Jury yeaterday eon;:sloud conslder- abls work 1o avery short period, 1f sll reports are true. Wohb and Lymau, late of the Courier and Hesing, much ns ho would en- Joy the printing himsolf, was driven to judorse Livb from ~ the promiscy of support held out in lis race for the Treas- urership. The conforonco at times throatennd to ond in » disagreoment, but waa finally bronght to an amicablo end, and Hesing and "Rountree sct about (he fultillmont of their part of tho contract, llow woll thioy auccoeded can b eatis mated by reading the proceedings of tho lloard in tho afternuan, whero it will bo noticed that the Union was chosen printor. Can llonntres aud Miller keep tbeir promises with Iesing? Wo shall see. gt SUBURBAN. eicrro, The Board of Trustees of the Town of Cleoro mot in rogular session at tho Town-Hall in Aus- tin yostorday morning. Prosont: Trus:ees Niles, Bcoville, Sharp, Donnersberger, Wilcox, Wanzer, snd MeCaffery. 4 petitlon was recoived from . W. Auatin and others for sldowallcs on Codar sirect and Maple strect, from ltailroad streot to Austin ave onne. ltolerrod to Commiitea on Spoeial As- sespmonts, A communication was roceived from II. Wal- lor and W. I3, McNetl, roquestiug the Doard to abate aemossmont lovied upon their property for sidewallis, Iteferred to Committee on Hpocial Asgossmonts, A communication was rocoived from officors of the Chicago, Millington & Western Railway Compnny, asking pecmission to lay temporary track trom Aawthorno switch, on the Chicago, DBuslington & Quincy Rumilway, north to their grade on Lo contre line of Boc. 21, which 18 tu bo romoved s soon as their track throngh See. 22 into the City of Chicago in constinoted, Referred to the Committos on Streets and High- WAYH, Mr, Wanzor presonted and moved tho adop- tlon of the following : Wiisneas, It Is evident that many of tha appropri- atlous hurelofura made for Apecial purposes hava been deficient, and the funds raised for olher nurposes drawn on to make up the deficiencies; Werefore, Resolzed, Thnt, in future, this Board wil incir no indebtodness for any object for which appropriation {s made In oxcess of tho appropriation therefoz, The resolution was adopted. Au ordinauce way presonted, entitled ‘! An or- dinance for tho finprovement of Clark pfrect. from Ogden ,avenuo to Iivorside parknuy.,” It provides that tho strect shall be macadamizod with broken stono, of & sizo not larger than will pass through an iron ring 2i¢ inches in diawolor, totho average depin of § inchos, and to tho width of 14 foot. Adopted, A plaswas submitted, outitled * Rosubdivision of Biock 1 to 16 iuclusive. in Boymour's estato subdivisfon of the I, 3§ of tha 8. W. X of Hoc. 42, Town 09, N. 1. 18 E. of 8d p."m., Ap- proved, subject to tho ordinauce of tho Board, ‘The Enginoer ropresented that tho Chicago & Norihiwestorn Railway wore putting in acalvort st Iichmond avenue lower than the bottom of the ditel, and that it would ba necoxasry to low- er tho ditch on that avenue, loforred to the Committeo on Bpecial Assesament, with the En- gingor. ‘Tho Commissioner's estimato for eidewalk on Thitty-sixth strest, amounting to §6i0, was Ap- proved, Tho mattor of tax certificates for property sold for taxes, whero ownors of such proporty have paid their taxes and hald rocetpts for tho same, was referred to tho Committee on Financo, ‘The monthly pay-roll of salsried ofticers of the town, amounting to 2635, was approved, and warrants orderod to 1ssuo for the samo. Aftor roading sud rofereuco of #ome miscella- neous bills, the wmeoting adjournod, OAK PARK, Tho Congregatlonal Church will give their an- nual bagket-picnio on Thursday, July 15, A gen- oral good timo {3 anticipated. The Rev. Mr. Mabio aod wife roturned from tho Weet on Saturday, Mrs. Mubio is suffering with ill-health, Mra, M. 1., Kroamer, of Chicago, will deliver & lecture on **Tomperance,” under tho ausplces of the Ladies' Temperauce Union, this evening ut tho hall, Mru. Kreamer comen laden with words of ighost praise from tho Lev. David HBwing, Judge Booth, sud many others, It is a 1;“ dlnuum:, and tho public are cordially in- vited. 1t 1a the desire of many of tho citizens that anothor mail & day to and from tho city ko veui tioned for rrom the propor suthoritiow, Buch au one should leava tho village vt tho 10:30 and return on the 4:15 train, It 18 earnostly hopod that the attention of Mr. I'holps, the Fustmas- tor, will bo given to thiy matter, A mooting wea held Baturday eveniog in the school-house, for tho purposo of lavyug the aunual school-tax, Quite a number of the citi- zous of Ridgoland were presout to discuss the prospect of bwlding a echoal-house at their pince, Boms lively, rather personal, and amus. ing arguments were offered cn tho subjoct, and tho result of tho ovoniug's work aud talic was—nothing. Mattors stand just as they did before. Ridglanders generally aro anxions for a echool-bouso, but the Oak-Parkers clutch tho purse-strings of the school fund, and eay, “ No, el ‘Tha small yumber of inliabitauts of tho village doos not, thoy think, warrant such oxponditure, WAUKZOAN, Conslderable excitomont was cansed 1n Wau kogan Hunday owiug to the discovery of the dead bodies of a man and womau ob the beach about 1 milo south of the town, The body ot the man was badly bruised about the head aud faco, but only a few slighs soratchos were visible on the faco of the woman, The bank im- medistoly above whero the budies woro found bore evidouces of sowe one haviug boen dragged from the top. ‘T'he man n{l\pcnnd about 85 years of age and 6 feot in height, Ho waa drosdod in asuis of blue cloth, woolen coat, velyet collar, atout leathor Congreas boots, whuto shirt, nbbod underehirt and drawers, woolen docks. On his fiuger wers two goid rings, one of which bears the letters 1, M.” The woman was drossod In & brown Empross dress, black velvet mack, white skirt, wool knit undershirt, lacud gaiters, cotton stock- 1 ge, earrings, nud breastpin with pendants, and sppearcd suont 40 yonrs of age. A Coronor's jury waa bupaneled, ‘but, there belng no evi- denice, & verdict of death by drowuing, cause unsnown, was returced, It wes afterwardy ms- cortained that the name of the man was Louis Albrechit, snd that bio formerly lived ou ilwau. kee avouno, of this city. He waa a mewber of Crogier Lodge of Muasons, s mutilated notice from the oflicers of whick, dated 1873, waa found in one of lus pockets, Ho weparated frum his wife somo time ago, and the womau s supposed to biave been bis bhousekeoper, ‘They wera no- ticed in Waukeegan Saturday, aud wore over- heard quarteling. The geuners! impression ts that the couple had imbibed rather frevly and tutbled tnto the lake, AUSTIN, The bouse of W. H. Woodberry was entered by burgiars on Friday night, The invaders gained an entrauce through & window on the firut Qoor, sud thence proceeded to tue bedroom of Mr, Woodberry, and ook tis pants, which were hanging uear the bud, and Lis vest, reliay~ 1y the pockets of the former of all loose change and his pocketbook, and she latter of his gold watch aad chain. ‘They left the key whioh thoy had takea from bus pooket, on the door- wtop, Beversl other residonces were attacked during the sane mght, but nope of the citizens suffered s0 soverely as Mir. Woodberry, ——— Gents' Pants, Coats, or Vasts, nomatter how solied, cau b beautifully cleanod st & trifling expeuss if lfs at Cook & McLain's, 80 Deare Loro, Sa 0x 4l Wost Madisois sireots: el b adsampainsbyids Hallett, Davis & Co. Grand, square and upright planos are tha plaso-rooms of W, W. Kimball, cornss Blate and dolatns sirosis, ORGAN-MAKING. The County Commissioneras Ifave Constituted Two Recops tacles for Thelr Oratory. The Tax-Payers Will Horeafter Supe port the ‘‘Union'" and ‘* Courier." A Betfer Offer Than Before for Absfract Rooks.--Both Coroners Got Thelr Pay. The Doard of County Comminsionera held thoir rogular mooting yoaterday aftornoon, sil the membors bolng in attendance, Comtmiesioner Johuaon veoup:ed the cliair, an Mr. Burdick had romo mattors to attend toonthe floor. Had- dock, Cox & Co, sont in a communication offor- lug to cowpile A BET OP ADSTRACT DOORA for Cook County al a aoat of $45,000. Roferred to tho Commmttge on Neoords, Tho Medical Superintondone of the Cook County Iusauo Asylum sent (n & quarterly report in roferenco to that iustitution aud tho Alms- Houso, Reforred to the Committeo on Hospltals. Tue Finnuce Committes reportod rolstive to tho DILL OF EMIL DIETACH, Coronor of Cuok County, for $837.03, which was reforred to them, and rocommended that the samo be paid. The Committes furthoer recom- meudod that the bill of exponses presonted by John L. Btephons, ex-Coroner of Oook County, bo paid. The sum in tho latter case way 202 and the hill bad boon onco rojected by tha Bon ‘Ihe Committes called attontion to tho fact that out of &2,7387,30 fcos camned by the Corouer dur- ing tho Sruun ng year, only 339,80 had beon collocted. The Commlttoo madono recommenda- tion 1 regard to the delinquency. Commussionor Holden moved to concur i tho roport, Tho motion, after o elight discossion, pro- vailed, and tho bills wera allowed. 1In tbe matter of repatring the Evanston and ROSE MILUTOLL KOAD, tho Inspoctors wors ordered by the Board to bave tho same placed {n firat-clasa condition within thirty days. ‘I'tie Cominittos on Public Borvice reportad in favor of giauting an appropnation of $2,000 to THE ILLINOIS HUMANE BOCIETY. Commissioner Gueuthor was opposed to the prant, Comminsionors Sclimidt and Busse scconded Guonther's viows. Comminsioners Burdick and Clough spoke in favor of the graut. ‘Tho repurt was Qually adopted, with tho pro- viso that the County Troasurer should not sign a warraut for the full smount a onco, It must be Paid out sccording as 1t may be 1equired. TUE PUINTING BTEAL. The followiug rosolution was uffered by the Commiltee on Judiclary : Atesateed—Thnt the Board proceed to ballot for the chioico uf two paers, one printing Englinh sad tho othor German lotters, n which sholl be printed tho proceodings of the Boord, ss required by law, amd that thero shall be pata to ¢ach of the two parers so chosou for publisbing sald proceodiugs of the Lvard 3 ceuts for each aud every square, pud that 100 copies of the procundings of each meetlny, proyured for biud- 1ng fn book form, be furnished o thy Board at tho rate of $3 por hundred, Commissignec Clough maved to postpene sotion indelinitoly, Ho did not 00 {he usa of THUOWING MONEY AWAY insuch & manuner, Tho roports of the daily press wore, in the main, correct and fpartial, cortaiuly sulliciont for the information, or in- tolloctunl doiluht, of wuch of tho constituents of thio Board sa cared about reading them. Commissiouer Qrawford spoko 1n s melancholy mnoner rolative to the press, which, he said, way Pm]uduud and partisan, It could do about as it liked, and the pubiic cared vory littie mdood what it printed. [By *the publie” Crawford soomed to meau himeelf.] Also, said the Com- tigsioner, THE DOARD XEED ' AN OROAX " in which they cau have fair play, Ho hoped the resolution would pravail, Commissioner Buidiok was utterly opposed to the adoption of the repoit. Ie denounced the proposition s bowng extravagant and uncalod for, He really could sac no object in tho mattor, uofosa it was to allow some porson to make monoy out of the county. Commissionor MeCatfroy hoped that the report would be adopted, It was necossary that thore should be au ofiiclal organ, or, at loaat, a recard, Thoy wero now paviog 48 conts for their official roports, They proposed to reduce the sum to 36 conta. A confused wrangle ensued. Commissloner BieCoflrey was understood to move the provious guestion, which appoared to bo ordered. Commissioner Jlough moved to adjourn until this afterooot. ‘I'hia occasionod another econe of incoherent oration, bus the Chair finally decided that Com- missionor McCaffrey's motion had precedence, and the previoas quostfon was accordingly or- dered on the ropert of tho Committoe. The vote resulted a8 follows —Carroll, Clongh, Conle, h’ékfl..,, Lonergan, i‘ucmn]'nu-uu, Hehmidi—10, Nuye—Dusse, Uuenther, Hoiden, Jones, Burdick—8, Commissionor Clough oxplained that he voted 2' sye' for the purpose of moving a reconsidera- ton. Hevoral puerile motions were then made and lost. ‘he Commissionars, one and all, exhib- ited l.Emmulcy in the wasto of time which ar- gued that they liad verv littlo to do at home, A wcere disgunting exhibition of sopseless **skir- misbing " was nover aeon in a publio body. As for the Chairman, Commissioner Johnson, he appoared to be utterly atsos, aud the confu- sion way simply inferual, Finally Commissiover Crawford moved to pro- cood to ballot, which provailod. “I'bio voto by ballot rosultod as follows: German—The Chicago Unfon. . American—~The Chicago Morning Courier, ! Ald, Busso presonted the folfowing, which ‘was adoptod ¢ Jteaulved, That the malter of equalization of assess- ment for the yearls1s besnd thosame s horoby seferred to the Oommitteo on Equalizatisn of Tazes, together ‘with all petitions and complajnts concorning the same, The followiug was also adopted : Reaolved, That the Committes on Equalization of Tazea bs snd they are horoby directed to publish s motice in the daliy lesdiug Jouraals publisked fa Cll~ ©8g0 10 the effect that xll persons fesliug aggrioved by tho asscssmenta for 1875, as roturned by the Town As= scssorn of tho saveral Lown in this county,may Qs thelr compiuinta with the Gounty Board at sty iino bofore 1lio Loord shail flually act In tue matter of the equall- 2ation of aasessmenta, Commiasloner Crawford offered s resclution appropriating 820,000 for tho construotion of & students' hall at the Normal Bohool, Englowood. Hofersed to the Jolut Committoe on Education and Public Buildingy, ‘I'bo Board theu adjournsd for one wosk. SOUTHERN TREATMENT OF NORTHERNERS. To the Editor of The Chioago Tridunas Cutcaco, July 10.—I notice su article in to-day's {saue of your papor signed by *‘Con- atant Roader. Whon the writer says thoy do not want Northern immigrauts at the Honth, lie elther is Ignorant, or meaus to elander the Bouthern peoplo. I kaow wuat I am falkin about. - I have resided in tho Bouth for tho lesl {ive years, after » residonce in tuis couutv of somo twenty-seven; ond I kuow that people who go Boul used kindly if thoy ULohave themaolvey, s every geatloman sud Iady kuows who bas been there duriog the last Gve years Yours truly, E. F. Cowsr, Orawford, Herting, F Mo Northern FPacific nolder: The plan of reorgsnizstion koown aa “tha Livingston Llan,” ubsoimously adopted by the gonoral meoting of Northern Pacitic Railroad boudholders neld in New York City Juna 80, in now ready for distnbution and uiguature. Capies have been maued to all holders of regitered ailroad Honds bonds. All bondholders who have not received a copy, and who wish to sbaia 1u the benefits of the pur- obiase of the road aud property at the approach- @ Tequeated to seud tnoir names snd wddress, without delay, to the Pur- chasing Comuutieo, N. 1%, R. R. Co., 29 Fifth aveuus, New York, so that a copy of tha plan, mum})lnlnd by & mynopuis of the moditied de- ogee of forecluaure aud sala by tho United Statcs Cout, sy be maiied to them, A. B, Nerrueron, For Purchisslug Comuiitses N. P, I, R, Co. BLOOMINGTON SCHOOL AFFAIRS, Bpacias Dispaled to 'he Chioaso Tridume, Broowatox, IU., July 12.—Miss Barah E, Raymond waa sppointed this evenivg Buperin. toudent of tha Bchools of Bicomingion tor the next year, which ofics sho has filled srith great eatintactiontothe peoplo. Miss Harriet E. Duno waa olrctad Anaistant Huperintondont. Petitlons, Inntlgated aud cireulated by one or twa maddie- somo and chagrinod malcontents, had been pre- pared to ovorthrow Miss Raymond and put anothier in her placo, althongh sha has dono maro efliciont work for much tess snlary than any of Lier predocessora for 1 rd. bs 5 Good, Bad, and Indifforant thinga ars aold for refrigorators, many briuging more than & firat-claps articls ought to cost. If, after thoroughly testing the Fisher, it is not what wa repre. rent L, we refund your money. James P, Dallon, House Furnisber, 102 aud 194 tato street, Important to tho Presorvation of Testh— John Goshinell'a Cherry Tooth-Paste, the most efMcaclons deatirico knawn, Try it, For wnale by &t dengglata, Wholeasle agonts, Torrsy & Dradley, 171 and 173 Randoloh atrest, MARRIAGES. s AL AGES, GALE—BAMFORD~1n Chicago, by the Jtay, 1ianry of All-Bainia' Eniacopil Chnechy July 1, Eaq., aud Misa lannab Bamford, sl of MONICITOLAN~Tho funersl of Slaphen MiNicholas will wiart from his Jate resldence, 127 Went Madizon- M., Tuesday, 13th fust,, at 10 o'clock, to 8t, Patrick's Clinrch, and thenco by carrisges to Calvary Cemetery. EGLES8TON—Sunday, July 11, at 61 Bouth Peoria-st,, George O, Egleston, of Eglcston, Hazelton & Co,, son of Lorenza and Jeunett A, Egleston, nged 31 years, Carriagea from tho houso to Roschill 8t°3 p, m,, Tuenday, July L WILLGOX=Mondu, Tuly 13, Saby, infant daughter of Kylveater aud Floreice J, Willcox, ogod § moutin and 29 days. Funeral from resldence, No. 83 Fulton-st., July 13, at 1] o'cluck . 1, #pringliold and Rochester papera plesso copy. SPECIAL NOTICE, It will Relieve the Baby, Thero js no wistaka about it MRS, WINSLOW'S ROUTHING BYRUY, for children teething, not ouly refuves tho child from pain, but reguiates the stom- ach and bowels, cures dysentery and dfarriiosa, softeus tle gumn, reduces all inflaminntion and glves ret, hiealth, and comfort to mother and child, Tt is pleass aut to take, and givos univoreal satisfacijon. e Thi s g Liniment Tofide of Ammonia, A Now and @Great Discovery in Medioal Scionco for the Curo and Reliof of Pain in Man or Animal, Burpassing Anything Herotofore Known, Restoring Thou. sands to Heolth and Happinoss. A SURE CURE For Nouralgla, Rheumatism, Ervnipolas, Dipntheria, Croup, Bore Throat, Face Aghs, Mumps, Paralysis of Limbs, Btiff or Enlarged Joints, Bun- ions, Corns, Pains in Dack, Neck, or Bhoulders, Quinsy, Outarrh, ~AND ALL— Bruises and Wounds of Every Naturo, in Mon or Animaol, QILER' LINTMENT bas recelve: appro alof tho witical srateroity, an i thole private practico by the miost cians, A Puysiciax Conent De. Willlam Osgood Page, of Na, 288 _Foarth.av., Now Yarky suflercd fot tisny y0ars with Miffnces nuil intenso piin In bis knoe, od a° 1imos was urablo to walk, causnd the nnqualified 14 argaly b ocesstul physl- iy &n_injury received oit tha Hudson Hivor Jailroad. “WHiod ovary remedy that skill nrscionco could d.viso, rithout bonotit, - Utlaw, Liubont kudtdo uf Ammonis Tavo Jnstant vaiiol and olfottod 5 compIols cuto. RARUMATIO BUFFENELS STATE! Was dischargod from the, Dlesachusatts Genora) 1os- pital as lacarablo, with inflammatory rhoumatism in my sucuidors, Bigors, And foot? wultored foastully Tor theaa years; triod ovorything: loat all Imxo. Dr. (ifies’ Link= ment Todide of Ammonis ellraled a comploto oure, ELLEN BMITH, No, 71 Plane-st., Fall Rivor, Mass, My auflerings with Inflammatory rhemuntiam woes {n. tenno. | wha heiplose tHl T usod Gilox: Linirions I0dido of Amunonia. Lo result was wondecful, ¥. W, VUOIR- 1113, 213 Wost Thirty-fifthat.,, N, Y. Tafammatory Rhodmattam alt gvne my bady; wrists awollen; pala Intolorablo. Giloa® Litment Todido of At monia cured mo.° FILEDERIOK GREEN, 186 Wost Twonty-third-st., Now Yurk, GILER? LINIMENT for allments of the animal ‘Klgdom has surpasaod all othor propatations in 1ts woa- derfully curative cffects, THE OWNER OF ** I4ARRY BASSETT™ STATES: In m( stablo tho only liniment I now use s Giles* Lini- mout fodide of Ammenia. It porfurma woudars, Iun. Bosltatingly pronounco It tha bout L ever saw. 1. 810DANIELS, Prinooton, N. J. For oar stogk we know of nn liniment that equals Giles' o S AR L i et oot TER & DOUGLA! '5: North Howard st., Baltimore., Georgo Qrant, Eag., Vietoria, Kills County, Kaneas, tho larxest stock farmar in the warld, 170 square rmilos, llllul for man and boast Gilos' Liniment Iodide of Awmmo- = GILES? LINIMENT. A botile passosses more curative propartios (han & batrel of the so-callod extracts snd liniments (hat aro foisted on 8 orodulous community, Prica 60 ccots aud 81 por bottlo, Quarts, 82.60. ‘P':w 461 Sixth-av,, Now York, and sold by all Drug- slste, o AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. TUESDAY MORNING. July 13, at 9:30 o'clock, AT OUR BTOURRS, 84 & 88 Randolph-st., ‘The entire stock of & dealer, consisting of CHAMBER BETS LOUNGE! MIRROIS, WARDRORBE! Also, our usnal display of P‘nl,lnr, Chamber, and Dinlng- Farnfure, Carpets, 224 Hotsehold Gonds, KLISON, POMEROY & 00., Auctioneers. OUR REGULAR WEEKLY SALE, Friday Morning, July 16, at 9:30 o'clock. Parlar, Ghsmber, sud Dialag-Raom FURNITURE. A Yull Line New snd Used Brussels and Wool Carpets, Ml‘"d.bgr;"{‘;«.;«:kw.{dmh" Loungos, MIAI.TI::: 1 5, 1 Btoves, "Ateo, & Jarao siuok f General Merohandise, Olgars, obour 219 41 180N, POMEROY & CO. = e SAANAES By WM. F. HODGES & CO. At our Warerooms, 636 W, Lake-st,, ‘Wastiall o)), un TURSDAY MORNING, July 13, at 0 w'eluck, a largo stock of OARPETS AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Orockery. Glass Cautlery, sto., ., th teute (00 tiae itonidnncrer. Balo piotiee sus WiLhous fovorve. " e on i, u}:urm 460 Auod 0, ou Weduoadsy snd Haturday Kvenjug: a'clock, tine Jat af goods will b d wilh G T A WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 108 BIADISON.BT., Hold Rogular fales st thoir Hafosrooma: FURNITURE, OARPKTS, PIANOS, TABLE CUTLRRY. OROU iy, GLABN, RTO, EVARY WKDNEBUAY MORNIRG, AT 530 OOLK, DRY GOODN, OF EVKRY DREORIPTION, OLOTHING, HOOTS, BHOKS, KT0., EVERY 'l‘l“”ml)‘y MORNING, AT 930 U'CLOCK, BUTTERS & CO.'8 REQULAR RATURDAY BALE. FURNITURY, CARPKIA, ‘HOUREHOLD GOODS, PIANOS, AND UTHRR MERUMANDISE, BYERY BATUNIDAY MORNING, AT 90 0'0LNOK, ASSIGNEE'S SALL, At 24148 South Clarlkest., Urund Pacific Hotel Dlock. ‘The Immense and magnificent stock of the late firm of GOTTWALS & M'DONOUGH 'Will be offered for ssle and closed out without reserve for the tenefit of Wieir creditos Tuursiay Mariag, Juy 15, af 10 ok, Bald stock conists of Chiotos Of} Paiutings, Chromos, Engravings, Lithogtayibs, Fumnlly Bidles, Albums, ke, stock 8 both fraed sud in shest, sud_offers ado & Fare opportunity to prepars ‘for the Full trade, Also, T Large Mosler & Bahmann's Safe, 3 Offics Deake, Bhelving, Counters, Sbow Cases,Chalrs, Btares, Ulce Haling, Garp, & E, 1t LYON, Salsanua, A QLA Anmos et T S — By Hl. CHADWICK & C0,, ud 197 Kast Handolpb-st, ‘Will sell st auction, this morning, at10 s, eral assorinient of Household Goods, agens , conslaling of Carpeta, Parlcr, Ubamber, and Diuing-room Furnie turs, , Bouding, ke, Also, & suparior 1ot of Fur- niture, Swel Eugravings, ko, Must b sold. 11. GHADWICK & €O, - LIBAM BRUSH, Auolonoos, __ LEADING MANUFACTURERS, R AgTunEY Remresentativ AMERICAN * NANUFAGTURERS, AND DEALERS IN ARTISTIC AND FINE GOODS, For Porsonal and Household Uso, Hardwood Lumber and Vencers, W. READ A':m foat of Bl New York, Art Workers in Silver, TIFFANY & CO., Sk Mamtuters, CINENEY BROTIIERS, Hartford snd Row York, Pure White Loa, Allantic, ROBRERT COLGATE & CO. Corner Poarl aud Beskmanats., New York, Artistiz Jewelers, AMERICAN WATOH COMPANY, TIFFANY & CO., Watches, ‘Waltham, 3ass., sad New York, aro. : 180 to 200 Lewl: .o East Rivey, Masosic and Hilitary Gaols, BCHUYLER, HARTLEY & GRATIAM, Siver-Platel Wam, 10 Maidon Lano, New York, MERIDEN BRITTANIA COMPANY, 500 Broadway, Now Yory, Worksrs in Hardwood Lnmber aud Vencers, GRORGE W, REKD & 00, 186 t0 200 Lowis-st,, foot. of Siathst., East River, : Now York, Trasks and Traveling Bags, OROUCH & FITZGERALD, 1 Maidon Lano snd 538 Brosdway, New York, The use of n *trade.mark” should bea nocessity to every manufacturer who hos faith in his own waroes, ‘Pho first stop towards making the manutacturer independent ot the commission merchant should bo to mn%e the namo of tho goods and the trade-mark by which thoy are distinguished widely known to the consumer, Diamont Iflerch:mls,~ TIFFANY & CO., . Uuton Bqiare, New York, Art Furhiture aud Decorations, HERTLR BROTHERS, R77 Brosdway, New York, Towm Carriages and Read Wagons, Clothing, BROOKS NROTHERS, i Broadway and Bond-st., 2Mew York, Fine Watches, THLAE col’!‘nlun Bquars, New York. s Ll & TR Aut Bronzes, TIFANY & CO., Statioeery, e TIFFANY & CO,, Uaion Bauaro, Now York. (s, Rifies, and Sporting Onids, BOHUYLER, HARTLEY & GRAHAM, £0 sfaidon Lane, Now York. Gentlemen's Parnishing Goods, UNION ADAMS & 0O, : D13 Broadway, Now Yor File Furs i 0. G. GUNTHIBI'S BONR, G602 and 504 Brodwsy, Now Yorks' FIIIG C]]fllllllfi!fl&, ** Gonlot," tho favarite brand, J. RIFFLARD'S SON8, 42 Voseyst,, Now Yorks Parties whoso waros como within the doe scription covered by the hending on this column, and who desire o small space in this 1tat, aro invitod to address JOHN MANNING, DOMESTIC BUILDING, Broadway and Fourtcenth-st, NEW YORK CITY. AUCTION SBALES,, BY G. P, GORE & CO., €3and 70 Wabash avenue, DRY GOODS. REGULAR AUCTION SALE OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRRY GOODS, TUESDAY MORNING, July 13, at 9:30 o'clock, Full and atteactive lino of , Pleca Goods, Gothe," Uosiises, Bl ok, TEoRaI2 ans, oto. if fige of Linen Goods, "‘E: an‘:‘u’.:.n‘u n',“.(nma' in Damasks, Towals, Nep 130y Natioas, Hislory, Underwasr, Whits Goods, Arth gfi:l‘ (]::d.ln'fiu. :IL\M'M Millinury, Lats sod Caps, g . a.;mnm:"rnmg," othing, and s llze of Satinet aud Hegular salo of CARPKTS at 11 o'olock. QKO. ¥, GUIR & 00., 65 aud 70 Wabash-ev, ANOTHER FINE ASSORTMENT OF Fine Boots, Shoes, aud Slippers WILL BE GLOAED OUT AT ATCTION On WEDNESDAY, July 14, at 9:30 8. m, GEO. I'. GORE & 00,, 64 and T i THE ATTENTION O1 Nost and Shoa Hatallers fs callod to our Auction Sals at WEBNKADAY, d0ly e sen w0 sait los ik 1,200 PALRS 3 g Tozoo patis JOuiRRS SANTLE, T siliio s saio. ;s QEO P. QURE & C0., Sand 70 Wabdah-av, Special Sale of Emckew & Glasgw On TIU AY, Ji Sty kit 120 By JAS. 35 Orates W, COrockury, I8 wars. Auctlonoers. MeNAMARA & CO, 27 Bast Washingtoo-et, Full Lines of Now Summer Goods, Slippers, Ties, Colored Shoes, Alexis, &0., AT AUCTION, TUESDAY HOHNI&;GL,E :l’u)y 13, at 0§ o'clock, 300 JUB LOTS FOR WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. s A5 e MONAMALIA & GO,y Auctioasers: , NGEE & CO., Auctionecrs, &) sod &3 Kast it - oiph-at, Uhfiepest Furniture Mart in Ohioagos 8p! ld scook of Parior, Chamber, Library, Dimisp® Kitohen, and Oios yrnflfmmqt ':h v

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