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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY (5, 1875. hold a meoting yestorday at that institution. The prococdinga wore unimportant. Georgn Arnold, ono of tho Board of Publie Works atreot foramon in tha West Division, was thrown from his buggy tn front of tho City-Hall yosterday morning, aud had hla log badiy broken. The Tosrd of Pablic Works yeatorday iemied a voucher of 340,000 to the Qufintard Irun Works of Naw York, on acconat of tha new pumping onginos in procoss of construction for the \West Dinsion Wator-Works. THE POLICE TOARD WAR. Tho Polico Headquartera wers in a litilo com- motion yestorday. but it was sooxceodingly light that no one notived it. As tiad boen stated bo- fote, Detoctiva Dizon and Jehn Payno, af the Cluof's olice, biad boon suramonod to Appoar bo- fore the Grand Jury, Their toatimony, if tostie mony it can be ealled, smounied to nothing. The questions put to both of them wero sovere and to tha point, but of coarse they denied all that has been lithorto aligged agnivat thom. MarR Bheridan was alao suwnmotied to appear, but, owing to the (njunction trial before Judge AfeAllistor, o did not tut in an appearauce un- til yosterday., When hio did appoar, ho learned that State'n-Attorney Ileed bad alroady appliod for an attachment for contempt, Mark er- plajuod, and the matter was compromised, This action on the part of tho Btate's Attoiney Mark looks upon with the groatest of scort. ITe re- fuses to divulge the nature of his teatimony, bnt vows that it will raige o first-claws row. «But [l tell you what you may say,” renlied Sboridan, when he remembered lis old frieuds the newspapers, * say that if I had had my way sbout It, Jacob Relim never would have boon appointed City Marshal, and, what ia moro, vover would have bean in tho oftice until tho presont day. You may also sny to theso who accuse me of perjury for not liaving given the oxposure to previous Grand Juries, that I have dona 8o to overy one to which 1 have bocn gum- moned. Ask Mr, Dauicls why the Grand Jury wil not do its work.” Mr, Daniols rewponded with a scathing criticism of tho Crand Juries® works. But boyond this Mark refused to go, Mayor Colviu was as Lappy as usual, and oc- cupied hls sparo moments nnig:lng firomen's vouchers, which he avsarts will be paid s scon as Judgo McAllister ia heard from. 1o is par- ticularly auxions to lot Mark Sheridan know that ho thinks but hittle of tha exposo. and that it in tho weskest thing over Mark porpetrated. ‘The manner of letting contracta ho cousidera ono of the worst featuros of the Board af Pulico. Ivon after tho Council passed an order pro- biblting the {mrchnu of rotary firc-ongines, tho Palico Board went ahead and purchased throo of them. Every member of the Fire Departmeut 18 opposod to” thom, on the ground that tho piaton-ougines are botter. ** Besidos,” eays tho Mayor, **no city of any prominence uses them ; all havo lonrnod whot engin is tho bost, and £ think it i timo Chicago learned it.” 'The de- cision of Judge McAllister is anxiounly awaited, and both sidea are hopoful of the consequenoes. e iy BOARD OF EDUCATION. ELECTION OF PRNCITALY. The Doard of School Cowmissioners met Inst night ; prosont, President Richberg and In- spectora Blutbardt, Cietlain, Clarke, English, Hambloton, lioyne, Oleson, Olinger, Rood, Shoeninger, Welch, snd Wilce. Tho oloction of teachors waa proceeded with, the following being the result : Principale—iligh School, ¢t Howland ; North Side Division High Hchool, F. 'Hanford ; South Division 11igh School, J. Blocum's Weat Divislon High Behool, D. B, Baker; Jonea Sebool, A, Kerk; Seammon, Al H. Vanawall} Kinze, J. Haroan; Fran! W, Boomer; Waahingion, J. Maboney ; )ua'y Tigh THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, A toy balloon, boaring the philanthroplo phir of the great showman, is tho latest Barnumisnt. 1t §s common and mnch patronized. The chitdron of the Orphaa Asylnm, throngh fho kindncss of Mr. Iiurd, Msuager of Bar- pum'a Llippodrome, will enjoy & visit to the great show this aftornoon. Dan Egan, tho man sho had his leg brok- en whilo moving s dorrick at the new Custom- 1loune building last fail. has been sppointed watchman of that mach-discussed structure. Yoatorday forenoon a 25§-year-old son of F. Y. Konnedy fell from the socond story window of hin fathor's house, No. 804 Maxwoll streot, and was ipjured internally, Ilis recovery lu doubte gl Tho Bonth Town Asacesor yestorday footed up ho ssecesment-rolln for tho presont yosr. Per- monat and real cstate foots up, §60,850,000; porsonal proparty slono rusnivg over $19, 000,000, Tho temporaturo yestorday, sa obscrved by Mannso, opticinn, 88 Madiwon atreot (TRtBONE Building), was na follows: 8. m., 78 dog.; 10 a.m., 76; 12m, 80; 3p. m, 79; 6p.m, B; 8 p. m,, 70, A fsir is now {n progross st the Catholic school on Bouth Morgan stroet, undor the auspices of {ha Jesuit Fathers, to ald in the ercction of o Lall for religlous purposes, The attractious are . pumerous aud Lho entarpriso s laudable ove. The Hons. John 3. Poarson and D. A. Brown, of tho Board of Hailrond nnd Warehoure Com- missioners, are in the city, Thoyvalda visitof {ne spoctiun to the offico of Gon. Suuth, Chiet Qrain- Ingnector, ‘Lheir visit Lus no spocial signifi- cance. The Indica of tho Flower Jlisafon mot s8 uennl yesterdoay at the rooms of tho Athenmum, and woro kopt busy duriog tho entire forencou_ ar- ranging the ilosors, which were received in Rrent profusion. Nearly 500 bonquets were mado up nnd distributed to” the various hospitals of thecity, . Jobn Denffes, of No. 164 Weat Harrinon straot, ‘was rin over by n car on the Chitago, Burlington & Quincy Railrond_yontorday, vhuo attempting 0 pass betweon two cara whils in motion. Hia Joft log was Ko badly injured it it will havo to bo smputated. 'Tha uccidwt occurred noar tho foot of Stxteenth rtroot. A ron, aged about 20 vaars, of Mr, Willisms, pos-fitter ot 847 Wor liaudolpn streot, was thrown out of a wago: by a collision with & run- away team on yestrusy aftornoon, on Wert Waslington strcot, near the Central Park, and suffered a concusson of the brain, which ren- dered him entiroly insensible, aud will probably prove fatal. The Ilebrer Iadics” Sewing Socioty held n picnic at O.den's Urovo yesterday for the Lonefit and under the auspices of tho United Ilebrow iteic! Aseocintion, The weathor was 18 tine ns could poesibly he wished for such oceasion, md consequently the grove was well filled witttho ohto of tho Hebrew population of his city. The pienic was & grand success pecu- niarily md otherwise. Tho ¢incinnati Commercial reproduces J, B. Yowbory'sj sccount of tho Buona Vista atoue (ropore of Geological Surves of Obio for 1869, p.0) and ndda the following editorial mnote: *Wohavo no doubt Buena Vista stono ia good enowzh. Tho question is whether an inforior School, 'J._Blocun Drown, J, K. Merrligl Fouter, 3ilse L. V. Littles + Nuwoerry, C. , : or D Ogden, 6. W, Hoatli; artido wns not furnished for tho Chicago Case | G, Suaweli; Wellk, John’ I, Leomis: Skinuer ifiglh ton-lloues. It zcoms to bo a groat general | 8chool, J, & Baker; Haven, L, Lewia; lolden, C, ¥, priwiplo that no groat barm iadono in cheating | Babcock; Doro, If, IL, Belfield ; iayes, A. N, Merri- man; Clirke, K, L, Williams ; Dou ths Government. 0, T, Bright Lincoln, F. 8, leywood; Carpenter, Volney Underd Tho nmount of ** wlcfirqph businers ® trans- § Lill; Burr, mu.fi Hawo; g, Mrs, N, Huardick; ootod at the Union Stock Yurds exceeds that of | Cottage Grove, J. i, Lrumell, Itoh Senoal tante—George P, Welles, $2.200 ; Sehum H, Peabody, $1,400; Hamuel Wilard, $20m3 Otiver 8, Wastcatt, § 1,200 ; Qeorye D, Broomeil, §2,0007 Marc Delafontaing, £4,210; Janios I, Dowey, $2,000, The Boacd thon adjourned to noxt Tuesday night, when the election will bo continueds —_— GOODS FOR THE CENTENNIAL. FREIGUT-BATES FIXED BY TILE RAILKOADS, A meotiug of thoe Goooral aund Assistant Freight Ageots and other ofilcers of the leading. linos of railway was hold in Parlor No. 44 of tho Graud Pacific Hotel yesterday forenoon ond af- ternoon, for tho purpose of sgrocing upon rates on merchaudi#o and other proporty to be traos- ported to the Philadelpbia Contennial, The fol- | lowing are tho names of the gontlemon presont snd the rosds they represent: O. W.Bmith, General Treight Agent Chicsgo, Burltngton & Quinoy ; D. B, Gray, Westorn Suporintendent of the Ponnsylvania lnos ; H, C. Wicker, Chicago & Northwestern ; H. W. Hibbard, Vandalia line; Horaco Tackor, Illinois Contral; W. 8. Bpers, Toledo, Pooris & Warsaw; W. B. Williams, Chicsgo, Danville & Viucennes; H. C. Hill, Bioux City & Pacific; N. W. Btreet, Mlichigan Central; B. u. Towusend, Tolodo, Peorla & Waraaw; D, 3f, Finney, Buperintendent last uamed road; M. Graot, Atlanta & CLattanoogs; D. Edwards, Flint & Poro Marquotte; L. J. Jobuson, Bufalo, Now York & Pinladelphi J. Page, Indas lis, Cincinnati & Lafayetto ; N. A, Skinne, Groat Vestern of Covada; W. Btowart, F. K. Kiogebury, Penosylvauis Coume pany: George B, Bpriggs, Baltimoro & Oliio ; 0. Hinman, Jafforsouvillo, Madison & Indian- apolis; O. 11, Crosby, Bt. Louls & Soutlast- oro ; 1. G Dieh), Intianapolis, Bloomington & Westeru. D, ‘forrey, Esq., Chiof of the Centennial DBureau of I'rausportation, was also present to exchange views with the gentlemen repardin tho trausportation of goods to the Centonni Expositlon, aud.roquested tbat komo action be taken, ‘3, W. Bmith was called to tho chalr, and H. C. Dishl acted as Becrotary. Byvoral of thoe reprenontatives of the leading lines of raflroad fn the West expressed them- #ulves ap ready to fix ratos corresponding with those of the Penosylvania lines, and it was tho provsiling opinion thau all the Linos outside of auy othor point 1n tho Stato of Illinois, Chicago excepted. Tuiu atatoment witi no dozbt occasion very gonersl surpriso, but its truthfulaess s wotiched for by Mr. Gough, the officient agent of tho Western Union in charge of the Stock- Yards ollice. Although the presont is tha dull seavon in tho live-ntock markot, an averags of mttll messages aro nOW seut out from tho yards duly. Tho party of Chicago tourista, who Joft by tho Auchor Lino stosmer Chius, arrived at Lrie, Pa., on Moudoy morming. They loft for Buffulo in tho evening. Amon%] tho party are Dir. 8, 8. Jamiogon snd wilo, Miss Bluoche Adcock, Miss Flora M. Adcock, Mins Ella A. Dowoy, Miss Maty B, Bquires, Mr. W, 1§, Carson, Mr, Charles Rautt, ond Mr, William E, Bradshaw, of Chicn- TH Minncs Uolon L. Lyons, Emna L. Jones, da 1., Joues, snd lHellen Grifiith, of Waukogan ; Aliss Olive_Ruodew, of Qouvernour, N. Z. ¢ and Muss Mary D. Scott, of Noreh Haglay, Mass, CROPOEEDL UNION OF BT. 10IIN'S AND EPIPHANY CHURCHn, A buuiness mooting of tmy members of the Clurel of the Epiphaoy waa Inld Jast avening, to further consider tlio propositiy for the_union of that church with the parish of 8t John's. Juuior Warden George 11, Gatdner, after the opening of tho meoting, cnterod into an expla- nution of tho question, giving many reasone favorablo to tho proposed unlon, * Further romarks wers made by Mr. Bleopor, of Bt. John's Church, Mr. H. B. Chandler, of Cipiany, aud Gus Van Buron. A diveraity of wpinion showing itsell upon tho gmation at insue, 1t wan fiually decided to sdjoura without action unti} next Monday eveuing. , HUMPESHION OF A OUAIN FIRM. Rumbr assorted yostorday that tho grain gommission firm of G. W, Adams & Co. oSO‘ W. Adams and Charles IY, Reune) bod falled fora Jarge s, This oxcited groat ivtercst mainly Deeause Mr. Adame, or the firm, has for eome tiwe boon at the Liead of tho oat interest of the Jloaid of Trade. Au interviow with Mr. Adama roveals the fact that tho troublo iy nothing more thau a tempor- ary susponsion which will not probably last niore than o day or two. 'The firm bLas, Blr. Adsms Eays, boen dealing Iaigely 1n wheat for a gentlo- 1uan, who is not named, eud sxpectod from him yesterday the eum of 850,000, This not being fortucoming, they concluded to suspend for a short timo, At the time of the suspension thoy wero short of whoat and loug of vsts, the samo party being privciusl to both trausactions, - ! Ponpsylvania would do the wsamo thing. No 1112};' 3,:'::::;“;“1'2.’:_»;?0’& ‘l"r'o‘m‘;" \ibo timo of | dotioito rates wera discuased, but the gontlomen n, 1o onticipatos no trouble for tho oxpecis L0 YesUMO payments vory thom through. futnre, aue abortly, ‘The oftico of the firm, at No. 94 LaSallo stroet, was througed with people who hiad_busiucss and who wore iu couference on the subject. ———— GRAND JURY PRCCEEDINGS. BUEKIDAN PLTERS QUT, The Orand Jury yestorday was eitber favored e sunoyed by the presence of Mark Shoridan, Joo Dixon, aud Joun I, Paine, who testitled in referonce Lo the alloged torruptions in the Po- lico Dopartmont of tho city, ‘The most intorests tuyg part of the testimony waa that of Shorldan whieh, in the lauguage of a joror, *‘amounted to pothing.” Irom what could Lo lesrued,{bis ovidonce was of & goueral character, sud so dovold of interest as to disgust those who were compulled to listen toit. In fact, whion cornered, Lo foll baok upon the poc: roporters, who, ho said, knew a great deud mure nbout police affairs than he did. Ife wasen- od fuily an honr in unbosoming himself, aud it 1 nnderstond chat bo Isbored sssiduously to Tetlect upon o.aiybody, excopt Bheridaw, who bas over bhad or expects to have cos- nection with police nifairs, but on the wholo was ‘uusuccesnful ¢ such an extent as to ralse a quee- tion 1o the miuds of weveral jurors (which wus subsequently expressed publi {) wholber it was nocessary to muke any furtber inquines into the matter, Witnesses woro also before the jury to sub- slantiste a complaint againet & von of Ald, Coey, clargiog him with comumittivg a rape upon the poreons of two school girld.. A question s to the wawisuibility of tho evidouco of tho two girlaway ruised aud shbuucted to Judge Farwesl, who, on uccount of their years, doculed advemioly. ‘lie cose of Constablo Ellijott, of.the ‘Lown of Lalke, waa Blxo befure the Jury, tho coinplsint Leing that 1o had 1o a cortain case chargod ille- gal fecs. Justico 'Thompson wus & witnoss sguinkt him, and, from tho fact that Lo wass 1ow days ago investigated on tho samo charge, ‘was purticularly nervoos, No bills were found during the day. . ‘Yho Jury will meet thws morning at 0:30 o'clock, aud probably adjourn for » weok. Tha firat business upon reassembling will be the cous tinuation of the oxamiuatiou iuto tho slloged corruptions i tho Police Dupartwent, Ropurt- erd a0 expected Lo H{ure a8 wituosses, in which ovent Sheridsn will sulfer more thau any one »ise, aud anovther reason will doubtless be ad- vanced why the Board of Pollce Comunsioners shiould bo abulished, ¢ i THE CITY-HALL. The Finsnce Committes will meet ab 2:30 v'elock ‘Thursday afterngon iu the Oity Clerk's ¥ loe. The Commissionors of e House of Correstion favored tnnnzonnucu of goods for exbibition at {ull rates to the Exposition and returned froe. Tho following presmbles and resolution were offered by Mr. Wicker, and adopted: Witkneas, 1t i doemned important and dosirable on the part of the railvay companies in goneral to glve 83 favorable rates as ara couslstent on the property to be earried fur exhibition at the Iuleruational Ex- ll.\I!’J‘Iluuut: bo held s Fhilsdelpbis doring the year 570 3 s Witenzas, Mz, D, Torrey, Ohief of the Bureau of Traueportation, has roquested an exprossion from the rallway compunies hers represcnted sy (o rates of transportation which they tion; and Wigngas, The roads leading east of Chicago and Ciuciuuatd ure uot resdy to give detinito expression on thelr part; therefore, ba it ltesolved, Thutetlhu railway linea hers represented will sgron (o wecept sud diarge for sich transportstion the saie rale por ton per 1ile for distancea of 110 muiles and over us churged by the Penusylvunla Naile road Compauy betwoen Cldcago and Philadelphia; on distunces under 100 miles. will charge regular tarl® rutes, and that wouwiil adojt the same classitication as fu sduptod by the said roads leading east of Clicago, Also, that wa will adopt & uniform plan for manifust fuig & puch property” Lo deatinatiod, collacting (relyht aud brminal chiaryes 1o advance, 'J.‘l.io'muuug thon adjourned. s eein g THE COUNTY BUILDING, ‘The Committoe on Roads and Bridges of the County' Board were on duty in the Town of Bloom yesterday, The menbers of the County Board bave heen tendored 8\ag-boat to viow the yacht-race Hat- unlay. Bow of them will gratefully accept. Boveral moubers of tho County Board took part in & Wimpopping operation yoaterday in tho County Injlding, aud wero particularly bappy. The numerous gommunications received of late by & Couuty Sommissioner, delicately in- dited, "has can f Wil oo Commlnlxox:?l:,;m uh; oflioial circles, A subpna was yesorday jasned for tho s arance of Ald, Reidyboforo the Girand Jnr‘; ust what be knows al 1 what that body wants to ‘1::‘1 %::?&conupnuu = County-Attorney Rountn, wag suddenly sum- moned to Hydo Park yeatortqy afternoon y‘&l at- tend to womo logal Lusinemin connoction with county affairs, ‘TLough intoniewed by s The UNE reporter, e was entiroly ;pycommittal, Dr. Ingraham, the alloged abictiopi; auottior day yosterdsy 1’ tho Cuu”,yu,lj'.kl'lr:;‘;‘.'ui.z Juiler's loutge. Tho bearivg on hy'application for dlucharge on a wril of Labeas crrpun watl be beard in the Orimlnal Court this wowming, Willism Goldie, thie contractor for ke carpens ter work on the addition to tho lnvaue Asylum, 18 underetood o have abandoned the woik,” Tha Building Committea yesterdsy visited tha jngti- tution and took the necossary steps o prveut any delay iu thocompletion of the ssylum, ““Atie Committea oa Eduoation of the Couaty 1 charge toand from the Toard bave sgroed to _recommend an appropria- tion for tho conatruction of an addltton to the Normal Bchool for the boarding sccommodation of tho pupila. The expenso of thu proposed buldng, it Is estinated, will reach 820,000, Commissioner Bchmidt will Introduco a reso- aticn in the County Board Monday providing for fhe erection of the county's part of the new Cowrt-tonso at onco. The l»mponlunn moets with considerable favor by Commissionora not identiflod with the Want Side. County Attorney Rouantree is among thie frieuds of the plan. Information was recoived yeatardsy by the Wirden of the Penitontiary st Jolist *thas Thomas Blonnerhasartt would bo pardoned in tha naxt ton days, The lettor was dntad at 8t, Louis, snd writton on the supposition that tho prisonor had been nent down. Innsmuch as Blennorhassott ia ata) in Jall, the information can bo takon for what it ia worth. Tt in nnderatood that the vote by which the County Board authorized the latting of the print- ing ol its procendings at its last meoting 18 likely to bo reconsidored. 1t is olaimod that a cortain mombor voted for the lotting, when he found he conld not dofeat the project, for no other pur- poso than to socure a reconsideration, Thone to whom the printiug has been let sro not a littls exorciged. —— FLOATING HOSPITALS. ANALL OHICAGO CITILDREN RAVE ONE? Dr. W. T. Thoms, of New York, ‘s in the city advoeating the fdea of floating hospitals. IHe will explain the plan and mothods in dotail at s meeting to bo heldin Dr. J. N, Hyde's oftico, No. 117 South Clark strect, thia aftornoon at4 o'clock. Following are some of the Doctor's viows on the subjoct as nxpressod by himaelt ¢ The importance of this system of saving the tiven of the childron in fully rocognized by the profension. Tho practical dotails nocossary to {ta accomplishmont should intorest all. The public are familiar with the groat ploasure thoy exporienco when they have the opportuuily of taking a sail on tho water during the summor, Tuis 48 not only due to tho temperature belng lesgened, but to tho fact that tho alr is perfectly pure. At 1,000 yards from tho shoro tho air will bo ontiroly rolloved of its Impurities, tho wateor having entirely divestod it of them. Dur- {ng tho oxtreme hent of summar tho air is drawn from the centrs of the river towarda its banks, thus mniotainiog the sir cool and puro at its centre, Tho Floating Iloapital of Now York hua beon in succossful operation during the past year, It s conductod as follows: A barge having two decka roceives tho invalid children, who aro ace compaticd by their mothers or nurwes. Thoy aro brought on board at 8 o'clock in the mora- ing; tho barge is then towed by asmall tug up and down tho mver, notil 6 o'clock in the ovemng, aftor which tho children return to their homes until tha ., moxt day, when they are recoived oo bowrd ngain, it they are not entiroly cured, Mo con- tazions digcasa is peruutted on board. Tho yrincipal object of this system is to rava the cluldren who are suffering from summer com- plaints—cholera infautum, diarrhos, and dysen- tery. Experience dunng the past summor has shown that the pure air of tho water has arrest- edtlio progress of theso disosses. 'Chio childron who hove beon brought on board fretful aud suffering with pain have baon immedi- atoly relloved. ~'Lhoy fall asleep and re- main so for mnng Louts. When tho! wiko up they rua about tho boat, and will eat nnz’{hhlg thoy can obtain. Organic diseascs, ond il disoases of debility, are very much im- proved by tho cool, puze alr. Childion aufforing from Poits’ disenso sud similsr afloctions aro very much benotlted. Thoir pale, omaciated facos soon bocomo maffused with a rosy color, thoir sad, woo-begono lovk giving place to tho liappy smilo of childhood. Whea wo can afford such prompt reliof to our dear littlo oncs, who aro unablo to oxpress by worda thoir sufforings, i8 it not our duty, aa well as our priviloge, to do 80, when God hias utored up such rich treasuron of health, life. aud happiness, within our reach? Tho St. John's Guild Floating Hospital of Now York has bnilt & barge 216 feot in longth by 40 feot in breadb. It h+a three decks, and will accommodato 3,000 porsona. It has all the improvomenta suggestod by tho exporience of last yoar. Tho diniug-rooms, wash-rooms, and water-closots are in tho hald of the boat, Tha lower deck ia proyided with shutters which can bo closed if rain or bad woathor comes on. Tho upper deck {a provided with side-awnings, #o that, in caso of rain, 1o watur can got admis- sion, ‘Ihe children and mothers, after coming on voard, aro providod with milk, bread, and meat, and at 8 o'clock in the n{tornoon again ro- coive tho &smo articles. During the pasc yoar 18,000 persons have receivod the benefits of this system. I bave teceived tha following lottor fiom Dr. N. 8, Davs, of Chicago, who haa had 1argo exparicnce in the treatmont of children's discaset: Citioaao, June 29, 1873 —Willlam 7. M. D am much gratified that een calling the aitention of eur cltizens to the great importance of establishiog s rogular and suitutle boat on which to take the chtidron durlag the months of Julyand August, If suclt an arrangement can Lo mado 68 wiil usble large numbers of mothers and aurses to tako the babios of tbe working classes and poor of the city out upen the water it would protmbly savo many lives, 1t is much easior to pre- vont the summer sickuess of young clildren than to cure jt after it has been eatabllshed, Yonurs traly, N. 8. Davis, Dr. Thomaa yesterday roceived the following lotter indorsing the wovement: LouisviLLe, Jnl{ 2, 1875,— W, 1'. Thoma, amuch plessed with' tho ides of Tomovs with summer cotmplaints from the contined uir of cities to atr on large bodles of water, s a sanitary meaaure that promises immenso sdvantage. If car- rlod oilt upder wise provisious, I em aure’ the project munt reault in incalculable beneft to the children of our large cities, Dr. Rush long sgo suggestsd the car- rfllug of children laboring under cholera infantum to the sbado in the couuntry as s rewmedial resource of groat efficacy, The plun of placing them on the water 14 mors practicable, and no doubt would be more curs. tive, Yours respocifully, ‘L. B. YAXDXLE, ——— ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tha Athonmum opens its class in arithmetio at 0 this morning snd in English grammar at 10:90 a. m. ‘ITho class in pnonography will mest at 10 to-tnorrow morning; German at the same bour, and French at 11:30. Al who wish to on- ter these clagses are requested to be present. ‘The sociable announced for this evoning has been poatponed tio wooks. Arrangoments have been ocomploted by the Iadios of the Board of Directors of the Half- Orphan Asylum for a grand excurslon and picnio to Highland Park to-morrow. A epecial train will Jeave the Milwaukee dopot at 0:45 in the mornlng, returning at 7:35 i the ovenivg. ‘Through the intlueuce of dir. A. B. Pullman the teaiu will consist euntirely of L’ullman cary, fur- nisbed gratuitously, ‘The Commissloners baving in charge the loca- tion of tue new oditice for the Iliouis Asylum for Feeblo-Minded Children mest atthe Sher- man House on Tuosday next, 'They will after- wards make a tour of the towns which are thus far candidates for the location i the followng order: Ouawa, Lrincoton, Limwood, Jaok- sonvillo, Liucoln, Poutine, Docatur, Vandalia, Alton, and Bpingfiold, All ;Flllclllflnl with ragard to tho location must bo addrossed to Prof, Wilbur, Becretary of the Commission, cara of Gov. Beveridge, ‘on or bofors Monday next. —_— CRIMINAL. Tho Schaffnor Bros. were befors Commis- alover Hoyu. again yosterdsy afteruoon on the chargo of illicit reotitying and compounding. Opa witness was examined and the case was continued until this sfterncon. Doy before yesterday, while the Hippodrome pageant was pansiug along Fifth avouus, & gon- tloman who was vlewing it at the interseotion of Madison street bad a 2250 gold watch sdroitly slipped from his pocket and chaiu by some ex- pert plekpocket, who sscaped arrost. Charlea D, Foo, & United 8tatea whisky Qauger, who ought to baye known botter, was befors Compussioner loyne yesterday charged with allowing the SBagetown distillery” to make falee TOpOrts, use revonus etamps inore thsn ouce, ete, Ho waa held in £5,000 bail. Florence McCarthy's law-office was broken into last night (Tuesday uight) and §150 worth of law-booke etolon, includiug the works of Hiacketone, Kont, Parsons, Coke, Qreenleaf, Reddeld, Chitty, and Bouvier. Some of these belonged to Mr, boCarthy's partner, Mr. Jusse Cox, aud sll wore plainly marked ou the title- Poge and sowme of them on tus vutside. —g LocAL LETTERS. AMERICAN **BUNCOMBE" AND IRISN * DLARNEY." Ju the Edtor of The Chicago Tribung : Hyvz Pank, July 14.—I wish through the col- umns of Tue Tuisuxe to dispel o dslusion under which Americans aud Irishmon in this couutry are iaboriog in referencesto the proper position which the shooting tesws of their respective countries occupy as rifle-shots. In the summor of 1873, when tha Irish team wou the * Elcho Challenge Shiald* (the Bootch Thoms, ou have trophr), they wern announcod In thin country as the champlona af the world, though thoir claima to that proud distinction will b seen to be rather *“thin" by reading the tollowing atato. ment of facts s Rinco the inception of the volantear movamant in Groat Britain, and the Wimbledon shooling contost, eomo fifteen years ago, until the present time, the ' Elcho Bhiold" . haa been won by [Epgland or Seotland with the exception of the date iven, whon Iro- Iat) won it, That eame yoar, howevor, the Heatch toam took the Insh trophy to Edinburg by handsome majoritios ovor England aud Iro- land, thus gotting evon with the **Housof Erin." Dt 1ast year the Rcotch victory at Wimbledon was the moat glorious In tho annala of *rifla- shooting,” the marksmen from *tho land of the beathor "’ having won the Elchio Shiold, the **Bui- der trophy " (English), and the Irish trovhy, besidos winning s majority of the individual prizesl When the Irish mado such a hullaboloo abont winning tho Scotch trophy, and losing their own, they would have evidently yono crazy with excitement had such s victory bosn theirs. Nor is this all: *'Up higher stili, my bon- not!" At the rifle match at Edinburg last June tho Bcotoh tesm won the Iuternational tro.yhy, beating tho English 40 and the Irish 187 points. [ wish also to men- tion—wliat ought to be gonerally known—that a young Highlsuder, Angus Camoron, has twico wou the **Quesn's I'rize * at Wimblodon in_con- teats with thousanda (?) of tho rlcuml whots of the Koigdom, they only bolng allowed to com- poto for it ; and at Edinburg this for the second timo tho *' Caledou! Shiold." ‘Thin aurely gives him the right to the title of chamnion shot of tho world, which bisn well- known modosty forbids him to claim; sud if any riflsmen can be dubbod '‘clinmpions of eroa- tion " it Ia wuroly the Scotch. Yot thoy woar thoir honora rracefully, befliting their position and woll-known gallautry. It must bo rather Lumiliating to * Iroland's 8sons " to bo twice boaten by the *‘Yankoes," but they can console thomselves with the fact that their team bas very little Irish in its com- position. Such namas aa Wilson, Johuson, am- iiton, Milner, aund Vollock aro not likoly to be- got much confidonca or outkiusiam amoug ** thruo pattiots " imbued with the spirit of ‘68, Where are tho O'Shaughnossys, O'Noils, O'Loarys, O'Rourkes, O'Douoghued, O Brions, and othier gonnine roprevontatives of the raco who have conferred honor on the Irish name in many & well fought *“meleo?" 'Lhoir abscnce looka liko treachery omewhore, and tho Irish 0owo 1t to themselver to oo thnt thoy sro ropro- sented in the future wmith & toamn, Irish in name and sympathy aa woll. Respoctfully yours, BraaTusone, TIE MORSE-RAILWAYS AND THE PUBLIC, To the Edstor af The Chicage I ribune: % The quosWon (of rapid city transit is onoof groat and inoressing importance, The solution of this problom contains within itself iucalca- Iable bonofit to the people. The borsc-car rail- ways are s convenionoo to a certain extent; but thoy are slow, generally crowded, uncomfortable, and Inconveniont. Consulting only their own golfish intercsts, those corporations have paid but little regard to tho ronsonable requirements of the public. Tha result is, that thousands of our citizons are dailysubjocted to tho alternative ot standing amid a sweltering maas of human- ity {n a filtby car, or of going on foot to their movoral placos of busincss. Tho latter course in proferred by many, notwithstaudiog thoe fatigus and tho loss of time. There can be no doubt that the soveral horse- railway companies havo tronted the publicin s manvoer which doserves the sovorest reprohen. #1on. This remark applies moro particularly to tlie Sonth Side organization. And yet thia Com- pany is more dooply indobtedto the publio than any other, haviog been troated with far groater Iiberality than they bave thua far morited. The truth is, a8 every ons knows, that tho manngo- ment has beon of the mout shametul descry) ton. A miserly economy has provailed. fi 1moro cars aro run tLan aro absolutely nocossary. The publio aro treated as if thoy were cattlo, ‘fhis is done siiwply becauso the public havo pationtly submitted. They havo submittad to wrong and oxtortion. Evory ono who rldes in a car is by law etitled to a seat, and, if no soat _in provided. no pay can bo logally collected, Tho collection of pay undor such’ circumstancos ia robbory and oxtortion. Somo persous have at- temptod to throw opprobrium upon Mr. Alex- andor, who {3 ons of the few of our citizens wha has had tho courage and consistency to main- 1ain the rights of the public by retuaing to sub- mit to illogal exaction. I do mat suppose this gontleman oares any more about b conts than any ono elso. Ifo probably would rather pay 500 1f right than 6 cents if wrong; and, in wy judgmont, he is entitjod to crolit for the stand he hoa taken, and if all othor citizens would doj tho samo a bottor order of things would soon prevail; we should have moto and batter cars, and all complaint would conso. The companios may doem this harsh language, but it is the language of truth., Corporations aro cartaln to look out for their own intorests. The people, however, bave rights, which their roprosentatives should nee aro rospectod and en- forced. When & charter vs&unnwl to a corpora- tion it should be govorned by restrictions se- curing tho psople, from whom alone all authori- IE in derived. When a valuable franchiss like that granted to the South Side Company on Wa-~ bash avenue is surrendored, su pdequate com- ponsation or equivalent shonld be demanded. And if such an equivalont ia not secured, then it ig cloar that the people have beon cheatsd and that their representatives, through nogligence or bribery, hava failed to porform thelr duty. This is & wmatter of sucli profound and uni- versal concern that I fecl impelled to expross the common fecling ou tho subject. A reforio is absolutely demanded, and in some shiape a ro- form must snd will comes, The power of the press in the power of the peoole, If this power 18 exerted it muat producs ealutary results. In a city like this, transportation’ie a morious mattor. Most of our population live iu the aub- urbs, and 8 great dual of time s lost each day in coming from aod returning to their homes. This loss should be reduced to the minimum, I'he horse-railway companies, if they are alive to their own interests, will do well to pay a littlo more attention to the comfort and convenlence of the public, or a remody 1nay bo inaugurated injurions to the companies and of {nestimuble benetit to tho poople. Yowstruly, J. Esaus Wansrx, e SUBURBAN. EVANBTON. The Board of Village Trastess speut a great deal of time Tuesdsy ovening in transacting the business horoinafter moted, although tha full Board asslstod in the coremonies. President 1luso reported that Lo had horrowed $1,000 for the village at 9 por cent, aud paid the certificate for which the loan was sathorized. The request of H. @. Powers for pormisalon to Insort & 2-foch tap in tho Davis stroet water- main, between Oak and Ridge aveuuos, and to run » pipe to Church street, was grauted. The 8treot Commissioner reported tho comple~ tlon of the sidowalk ordered on Greenwood straot, from Ridge to Ashibury aveuuo, at a cout of $114.83., The realdents in the northern part of tha vil- lage, formerly known as North Evauston, evince ub excusablo desire to bavo 84 many streots possible opeued in that portion of the villago, and, under tho lead of roal-cstate doalers intor- ested in property in that vicinity, bave agreed upon & plan which took asbape in a petition presoutod to the lioard. T'he petitioners asked tl.e Doard to accept the doeds for the Fmp“" nocesaary Lo run s strect 40 feet wido along tho west sida of tho railrond track, northwost from the wator-tauk, noarly s mile long, This olfer was dlscuased at conslderablalength, Trustes Kidder showed ita purpose by moving ita scceptance, and the expenditure of §500 in making the streot. Il also gava notice that he would soon introduce an ordinauce for oponini the street through tho I'ratt property, whicl :“m make a continuous stroot batirean the two opots. Trustes Jglehart wished to lnquire if an ap- propriation of ouc-saventh of the wtreet fund on onoe street was exactly the thing, sad Trustee Wheslor wanted to go slow, but the tedious de- bate waa fluslly couciudad by the acceptance of tlo vacated property. Tho Btreet Conminsioner was {ustructed to report eatimates for the con- struotion of the roadbed. ‘The petition of Justice Currey for the appolnt- ment of Joseph BeCallum au & constable wus re- ferred to the Commities ou Police. Adjourned for ono week. "I'he 1nstitution of legal procesdings agaivat one of our village druggists for seliing liquor, a8 anuounced in yesterday's 'IRIBUNE, hay caused the sudden departure oo fiahing aud win- llar excurwions of several individualy who don't care to take the wituess staud sud inform the pablio of all thoy know and Liave seen in relstion tothe illegal sula of liguor in the village, oar_lio won Challenge Hallett, Davis & Co's Grand, square aud upright planos are for sale only at the plano-rooma of W, W, Kimball, cornar Eiate sud Adams sussis, ealoon, when ho bogan to sbuse_her for telling callmg hor & **de—— b—, down. ono Joseph IL McEwon at this juucture, aad, on Becing od and Wnght states that he used Cook tinally got the best of Gallagher, mnd deait him some ugly blowa after gotting lLim down on the floor. When they got np“Glllnghor effect; it entorod Cook's sbdomon, ou the loft side, and & fow inches below the navol. Wright thon wolzed thoe muc- dorer, a8 ho was about to fire at Cook a third timo, and agaiost tho wall, saloun, and there attonded by Drs. Bell and Jonks, who apphed reatoratives and ordered his which place ho was taken by Officor Kern Foloy. at & distauce of three or four moro than & few Lours. ils recoived all tho at- ovon whon over the eutire district to prevent the murderor's nor of State aud I'aylor streels. As Foloy neared MURDEROUS AFFRAY. A Drunken Rowdy Shoots a Drunkon Switchman in n Ilouse of Prostitu. tlon. As Usual, the Cause Was & Woman of the Town---Arrest of the Assailant. Bl snother terriblo trazedy, and another human being has besu hurled into the pres- onco of his Maker without & moment's warn- Ing. Whisky and lewd women are at tho bottom of this Iast murder, and it occurred in s district whichi han a bloody record, and ia prolitle of stabbiug aud shooting sffrays and other san- Ruloary affalrs,—Cheyenno, or thst portion of the aty bonnded by Harrison and Twelfth ssrootn and Third and Pacific avenues, and in- habited by the very scum of mocioty, comprising the brazon courtizan and tho thief and pinp. GLINTON 000K, sayouog man of 24 years, an smploye In tho yarda of tho [llinols Contral Railroad, is the vic- tim. and Henry C. Spancer, alias John (sllagher, s demoniacal rufiian 27 yoars of age, who says he in & native of 8t. George's, Island of Bermuds, the murdorer, Cook roceived his psy from the Campany yestorday, aud started off on & aproe. Ho dravk froely n tho saloons on Clark siroct, near Polk, In compauy with threo other young men, and about 4:i0 o'clock in the “afterncon went into tho saloon kopt by Dan Wright, and kuown as the “ Uncle Sam,” at No. 483 o tho thoraughfaro Jast above montioned, with his companlour, who soon left lum. Tha roar and upper portion of the build- ing, a two-story structuro, is kept by a woman named Mollio Wheelor, as A HOUSE OF ILT~FANE, Wright and his barkeeper wore in the saloon ‘whon Cook camo in, and tho latter, after drink- ing, wont back into a parlor or sitting-room ad- joming the bar-room, asnd thooee up taits~ to tho diniug-voom, whero tho woman ~ Whaolor sod sovoral of her femalo boarders were taking dinuor, Bho im- mediately ordered Cook to leaya the apartmeut aud go into tho parlor, which roquest be com- liod with sftor usin somo rough language. The woman followed o i n 1nto the parlor off tho hitn to leavs tho dining-roown, and wound up by " and knocklog her Bpencer—or QGallagher, the name b which bo is bettor kuown—happened in Wll{l Cook stiike the woman, knook down snd kicked kim o tho iace. Gallagher was slso quito drunk at the time. The 1ight was continued as soon as Cook rosched his feet, his bost en- denvors to separate thom, but without success, bim stopped back & fow feab Irom his B ntagouist, drawing & revolvor from n rear pookot, FIRED TWO SUOTS directly at Cook. Butone of tho bullets fook and caught hold of the weapon just prevented lum, The woundod man staggoered up anning Lis_hand over the placo whers tho ball entorod. Hle was takan to r. Frodigho's drug-storo, a few doors from tho immedinto removal to tha County ifospital, to Tho physiclana stated that tho bowels were htorally torn to pioces by the bullet, which was a Iargo vue, discharged from a }m\mrlnl weapon, oot. They said it wae TMPOSSIDLE FOR TILE MAN TO LIVE tontion at tho Hospital it was poassible to give bim, and st 5:30 o'clock died. He had the roputation of being qulet snd insffensive when sober, and periodically indulged in sprees, but oarried no wespons and was not viciously cruel drunk. 1o boarded at No. 541 Clark atroot, in s houso kept by Joseph Galono. (hlfnuhut romained about the place for a fow minutes aftor.the abicotiug, but skulked away just » momont bofors tho arrival of Officor Lon- dorgan, who firut camo upou tho sceno, and kept out of sight. Word was sont to Capt. Buckley of tho affair, sud Bergt. O'Connor posted men cacapo. Aftera closs searchin the vicinity of Wright's placo, Gallagher was discovored about 5:30 o'clock by Ollicora Korn Foley and Kiloy 10 tho alley betweon Clark stroet and Fourth avenus sod Taylor aud Polk strests. He ran as soon as Iie saw tho ofticors, but was caught at tho cor- bim WITI REYOLVER IX HAND, ho eatled on him to throw up his_hands, bat the | stubborn follow would not, and bath oflicors ran up to himu the' oxpoctation of receiviug sonio shots from the rlutol which the villain stili bad. They provonted him from using {he weapou, uad hoe been ko inclined, by kuociking bim on the boad two or threo tiwes with the buti ends of their rovolvers, and iotlicting silght wounds. Tho follow struggled sumo, but; foding biw offorts useloss, suomitled .to his fate, aud was marched off to the Armory, a largo arowd fol- lowing, Ofcer Shauley discovered the revolvor in Gallagher's pocket on the way to the station, and, on nnmlmnf it, found that two barrels ol xumd 71““ had lately been discharged and re- cadod. \When boing bocked at the station by Officer Hayes, Gallagher told Foley HE WOULD LIKK TO CATCH IIM ALONE, and ho would * fix" him for hitting him on the head with hlu{muL Whon placed 1n & coll he was questioned by a TRIBUNE roporter concern- ing the causo of the shooting, snd said that Cook had kuocked himdown in the first instavce for nothiog st all, but could not, or would not, give any intelligent mocount of the affair, He poiuted to & bruisod, cut, and swollen moath as evidence of the blowa he received from Cook, aud uaid ho wished he had killed the a—of a b——, Then ho butted his head violoutly agaioat the hosavy iron bars of Lhe cell, until groat lumps ware visible. Ho pleaded froquently tor s glays of whisky, but waa told he could not bave it. ile isa mau rather short in siature, with & small chin-whisker, » villainous and rough expressiou of countenanoe, and a general appearauce which donotes J’ inly that he in & rutllan of the worst type, whilo Lis actions stamp him ad ono of the MONT BLOODTHIRSTY and wicked of mon, Il las the ropntation of being a desporado, and is better kuowu in Bt, Louis than here, where he has Leen bat a munth, having como up from the former city with & gatg of men who are scarcely better thau himseif, " e olaims to be of Eunglish parentagu, aud eays he has beou engaged in pmhl.lluf dry-goods, = story which is greatly doubtod. Like men of olass when 1n tiouble, ho was expecting & job on the railroad. "I'ho officers here believe him to be & robber aud a villain, OALLAGHER'S *‘ PARTNER," Mclwen, wau also arrested and locked up in the Armory. Thero wero three wituossea to tho shooting,—Wright and his barkeeper and the woman Wheeler, Owing to tho insonsibls and eritical condition of Cook, no atatement of tho aifray could ba ob- tainod from him. The sbove geueral account of z::e :‘lmutlnu was obtained from those presont at the time, LATER. Bince the above was written. it has been leained that Gallaghor, the murderer, as killed 10 loss thau four wen 1 druuxen brawle. —_——— NEW COTTON. Nuw Onvzans, July .~The Price Current says: Our cotton clrcles were completely taken by surprise this morning by the receipt of & bals of new catton, arrived last evening, not from the Rio Grande, as usual, but from Bt. Landry Parish, shipped by Mr. Joseph Berand from his lautation on the Teche. Aa this is cousiders- Iy in advauce of the general expectation, it has occasioned wousual oxcitement amoug factors aud brokers, the more wo 23 thore can be uo mistako about the bolel being all of the dew crop, well 1|uued, and good staple cud color, classing mliddling fair to fulr, new classification, sand weighing upwards of 400 }muudl. We loarn that this cotton la mostly rom Mr, Boraud's plantstion, but received lib- eral contributions from his neighbors, who were furuishod by nim with the seed plsuted, a8 un- usually early varioty known as the ** Herloog, selectod with tho “anticipation of gettivg an rly yiold. Under the ciroumstances thia vsl® must bo regarded ss -u:fflonu. sud very much in advance the general Lounslana crop. In fach owing t0 receut ralos, uomore can bs expected for somie time to come from the saume loca t& ‘The bale was purchased fzom Col. Owen 8t tho fals peice o=y of 25 conte, tha right for the premium to be awaridod for the firat hale being raserved to tho lanter, Owen forwarded it by expresa to.day to {oants, Dlien, Benuott & Co., New York. Thia camplotely eclipsca tho Rio Grands bales, which will be dua to-morrow, Our first racelpt of the Louiriana crop last yoar was on Aug. 12, and in the yoar befors on Aug. 1. TILE CROPS. SPECIAL NOTICES, We Sineorcly Beliove that the motter who neglects to provide M WINRLOW BOUTHING SYNUP for hee sofrng child 18 depriving the s aufTerar of the remedy 1 the world beat calculsted to give 1 reat and reatora 14 10 health, ‘Therels not « molhor who hias aver used will toll you atonce ihat it will repulste nd glye teat and healih to the child, Dr. C. W. Benson’s, Celery and Camomlis Tills &6 prapare: TS, gt Honisenon, Seuralgia, Hemodicen tnd T ' oin, a0 ¥ Speetal Dixpateh to The Chieaqo Triduns, o lron. THold by sl tragaints. tnd VAN BOLIAAORS Davexront, In., July 14.—1¢ 1n entimated that the barley ares in {his counly this season will yleld 2,000,000 of bushels of the grain, s larger yiold by at least 400,000 bushels than that of any provioin year. Theares dovoled to barley i8 considerably larger than over boforo, Spectal Diapateh to The Chicago T'ribune Donuqur, Ia., July 14.—Tho woathor during the past fow di has boon all that could be desired by the farmers, aud 1ovorta from all the countics on the Jowa Division of the Iilinols Centra), and the country tribuary to Duabnque, spenk in glowing torms of the crops. Wheat and oats aro maturing _rapidly, and corn growa an inch evory mght. Thore ia no rust or blight. ‘I'he bay crop also promises to be onormous, . g'ruvnmum & REID, No. 8 Lave.st., corner of Deas® horn, Obleage, e GILES' LINIMENT. UsE L O GILES? Liniment Todide of Ammonia, A Now and Groat Discovory in Modigal Science for the Quro and Reliof of Pain in Man or Aunimal, Burpassing Anything Horatoforo Known, Restoring Thous ssnds to Henlth nnd Happiness A SURE CURE For Nouralgis, Rhoumatism, Erysipeias, Diphtheris, Oroup, Soro Throat, F'ace Achs, Mumps, Paralysis of Limbs, Btifr or Enlarged Joints, Bun. ons, Corns, Pains in Baok, WISCONSIH, Apeetat Dispaleh ta The Chteagn Tribune, MavisoN, Wis., July 14,—The wonttier has ‘beon very hot and dry for two or throo days, and foars of damage by chinch-bugs are foarod, Specrat Dispateh to The Chicasn Tribune, JanesvinLy, Wis, July 14.—~Tho farmors in this vicinity bave commenced cutting by, and other grain will be ready to cut noxt weok, Nev- or were proapects moro favorable for an immevss yiold than at the presont time. MINNESOTA, Spectal Dispaich to The Chitago Tribune, Meols or onoulders, Br. Paut, July 14.—Roports this afternoon x g from along tho Sioux City Railway lino confirm —AND ALL— tho roports of yesterday, that tho grasshoppoers aro moving northwost, iaviog disappoared from the country along tho rosd, Bomo flelds of graln were' partly destroyed during their atay from Saturday to yestorday, and reports have come {n of somo damuge whore mome It Iaab night or this morning. Druisos snd Wounds of Every Nature, fa Man or Maimal. GILES! LINIMENT has rocoived the nnqualifie appro.al of th ‘madical traternity, nud s largaly us iz thele privats practice by tha wmost sucaesdtal physle ns. A Paysiciax Conen: Dr. Willlam Ongood s Yark, suffered for many 3 int Enln in his knee, snd &y Lim: a9 unablo to walk, car an injury received on ihe Hudson Kiver Waiiraad. I'tled evory remody that shill orscience conld dsvisa, without benefit, tlos' Linfment Indide of Ammoais &ave instant relief and effoctod & complste cure. ROEUMATIO SCFFERERS BTATE: dincharged from the inourabls, with in fingors, snd foof yoars; trfod ovoryihing; low ment ' Todide of Ammunia ELLEN BMITH, No, 73 Pisn Uh tnflminatory shemuatiam wers to, tens was holploss till T usod Gilew’ Linlment. Todide of Ammonts. Too rosult waa wonderful. K. W. VUOR~ HIS, 213 West Talsty-fifthat,, N, ¥, 1 Iofammatory Rhenmatium atl, oror m body: wriste ain {ntolarablo. Giles’ Liniment Tadide of Am. red . FIEDERIOK GRELN, 150 West Led ow York, of No. 265 Fourth-av, New with stiflness and » ILLINOIS. Bvecial Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, Lincouy, 1., July 14.—IIsrvesiing bas com- menced here, and thero wiill bo a very good aup- ply of small grain, but there would have beon more had thera not Loon s0 much rain, killing it out in somo places. E;)‘UUAT IONAL. THE INDIANA UNIVERSITY. pecial Dupateh to The Chicugo I'ridune, IxpiavavoLty, July 14.~It now appears that Proaident Cyrns Nutt, of the State Univereity rosigned, but tho resignation waa under compul- sjon from tho Hoard, At tho ecssion of the Truatocs to-day tho resignation was mccepted, and Prof. T. A. Wyllo, now of tho Faculty, was solected Prostdont pro _tem,, snd among the uames montionod for Prosidont s that of tho Hon. E. L. Whito, of Ohio. INDIANA AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Specius Dispatch to The Chicago Trivune, Ixpianavoris, July 14,—The BState Board of Agriculture to-day clected tho Hon. John Sutber- 1aud, of tha Elavonth District, and R. I’, Haynes, of tho Second District, Trustocs of the Agricul- tural Collego at Lafayotto. —_—— LIABILITY OF SALOQN-KEEPERS. Bpecrat Diapatch to The Chirago I'rioune, OTrawa, L, July 14.—At thia city, abont two yoars ago, o man namod John Burubardt got in- toxicatod and fell into the canal aod was drowned. Thore was proof that he hiad been soon drinking in tho saloon of & man named John Carlin. On the advice of some persons the widow was about to bring swit agninst the saloon-keoper for damages, but thoy sottled the matter, he paying bor §300. Recoutly sho at- tompted to get a furthor contnbution from the ealoon-keopor by suing him for dam- agos for her children. A throe-days' trial in the Circult Coutt termiusted = to-day, iu which tho ealoon-kooper camo off victorious. The trial axcited considerable intorest, asit do- terminca a number of other caxos that, with » different verdict, would be likely to come up. pailiskessiede b INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, I Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tridune, Musxoaes, I T, July 14,—A meeting of the Interoational Agricultural Bocioty was held here to-day aud officors for the cosufng year were olocted. Tho fair will be held hore, commenc- ing on the 14th of Soptombor and continulng four days. Hoprosontatives of the leading wild tribes of tho plams will attend sud contribute articios of groat interost. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. -y~ v-1rat uample of now wheat was exhibited ou 'Clauge in Now York yosterday. The Roy. W. W. DeWolf, Rector of 8t. John's Church, Dacatur, Ill., ia lying dangerously ill e the residence of Jamos A. Hawloy, Ewq., in Pixos, Ill, His family wore telegraphed for and arrived yestorday moruing. \chusetts General Tose my GILES? LINIMENT for aflments of the satmal untuum‘m surpsaacd all othor proparations In its wone dertully curative THE OWNER OF ‘' 1IANRY TDACSETT" 8TATES: In m{ atable the only Iinimont I now tss §a Giles' Linte foent “ufllll‘h ol Amm'll:lll'.. ull p‘yylx‘:n{nwnndm. lihl: ealtatingly’ prooanca. it (ho 'est 1 svor kAW, BeDaNTELS, Trinoeton, N. J. For aur stock we kiow of o linimant th Todido of Ammonia, It fs what horsomen bave [ wanted Sinmpthing raliablo. 1t nover distppoints. POIL TER & DOUGLASS, North Howal altimore, George Orant, Fsq., Vietorla, Rilla the Jargost atock farmor In the world, n‘-u for man and boast Glles’ Liniment H 2quals Giles® unty, Konsas, 10 syuato milos, wdide of Ammo s, GILES! LINIMENT. A bottlo poasoasos mors euratite proporties (han a harrol of the so-called oxtracts and linimonts that are folated on a orodulaus communlty. T'rice 50 oents aud 81 per bottle, Quarts, $1.80. gilopot 61 Blxthar., Now York, and ald b7 all Drug= AUCTION SALES. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO,, AUCTIONKE, 108 MADISON-ST., Mold Regular Sales at thole Balosrooma: FURNITULIL OATPETS, PIANOS, BLE GUTLERY. OROCKERY, GLABS, R0, TA RVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, AT 9:3% O'0LE, DILY GO0DS, OF RVELY DESCRIPTION, ULOTILING, BOOTS, KHOK! » RVERY THURSDAY MORNING, AT'9:3) 0'CLOOK. BUTTERR & CO.'S I ULNK SATURDAY SALK. EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, AT $:0 0'CLOCK. GENTEEL FURNITURE, Brussels Carpets, Piano, &c., At Dwoelling 250 West Randolph-st,, FRIDAY MORNING, July 16, at 10 oclocks The effects conslat of Parlor and Chamber Sets, Dine ing-room snd Kitchen Furniture, Brussels and Ingrsin Carpets, Marble-tap Table), Dureaus, Crockery and Glasaware, Cooking Btoves, cte. Also, & Syuare Plsao, excellent tone; s neorly new Upright Piano. . WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers, | Butters & Co.s Dry Goods Sale THIS MORNING Wil compris o general stock of Dry Goods, Hesvy and Bummer Ciothing, Cloths, Csestmeree, Jtalan Clothe, Merinoos, Alyscas, Prints, Shirtings, Dress Goods, Shawls, Marseilles Quilis. A PULL LINE OF Children’s Dressca snd Cloaks Hoslery, Handkern chiofs, Faranols, and Summer Bkirta, 40% Disck Lace Poluts, 8,000 yards Hamburg Edging snd En brolders 1:a, Gents’ Underwear, Hosiery, and Suspenders, Now tions, Boap, Table-Cutlery, etc, Also s full line of Doots and Shoes, incuding e stock of & 1efallir, on their socond floor, _Batearcom 10y Madison- ASSIGNEE'S SALE, At 248 South Clarl-st., Grand Paelfic Hotel Dlock. The immense and magnificent stock of the late firm of GOTTWALS & M'DONOUGH Will be offsred for sale and closed ont without reserre for e benetit of thelr croditors, Tharsday Moruing, July 16, at 10 ool Bald stock consiata of Choica Oil Paintings, Chromod, Engravings, Litbogranta, Yumlly Bibles, Albus, ke This stock Is both framed and o shest, sud_offers 1o the tade & race oppurtunlty to preparo ‘for the Fall trade, Also, 1 Large Mosler & Bahmann's Safe, i E. B. CLARE, Asaignes. Don’t Bp So Prejudiced, Ladies, {hat you won't exsmine suila, sscques, and dresses cleaned by the new French dry procesn by Cook & McLalu, 8 Dearborn stroot snd 93 and 261 Weat Aladison street. A 2 A Great Deal Lowoer Prices an first-class fnrniture will be found st Basmpson, Greene & 00.', 192 and 14 Btate ¢, than any- where olse, They are manufacturers’ sgents, aud guarantes “ factury prices.” The * Fisher” Rofrigerator hsa no superior in guality, while the prices for them now with Dalton, 102 snd 104 Blate street, place them within the reach of all. It will pay you to buy cool- ers, (roozars, etc,, of him, Important to the Presorvation of Testhe John Goshnell’a Cherry Tooth-Paste, the most eficacious dontifrice known, Try it. For sale by all druggists, Wholesals agents, Torrey & Bradley, 171 and 173 Randolph street. MAKRIAGES. POOL—RYKES—In Chicago, July 14, 1475, by tho O . Tadas Ax Tool, Of Ecauals, Michus and Miss Funuy Loulsa Sykos, of ‘Manchester, Lanca~ sbire, Englanl, SYMES—FOSTER—In this city, on he evening of {ho 13th inak., by the lloy, Hoburl Paiterson, doorge G, Bymes, of Denver, Col,, and Hophy E., daughter of g Lata John W, Foster, LL. D, €W-Donver papers please copy, REA—~WILLIAMA~On the 13th inst., by the Tev, POMEROY & CO. OUR REGULAR WEEKLY SALE, Friday Morning, July 16, at 9:30 o'clock, Parlor, Chiamber, aud Dining-Reom FURNITURE. A V¥ull Line New and Used BBrussela and Wool Carpets, George P, Kimbal, of Chicago, at hin restdoncs, James ads, Hureas, Wardrobes, Lounges, Sotas, Mate 3L, Jtoa, Eai., of Chicago, snd Miss Era M. Willlams, "”.',,‘};':“:(“k N M aechandtisg. ot of Pulative, i, G o En ! 3 = ELISON, POMEROY & 0O., DEATHS, #4 and b8 Randolub: s————e MG BY G. . GORE & CO €8and 70 Wabash arenus, Soecial Sale of Crockery & Blasswars R A e e e A PSSO DITTINGELJuly 14, Clarcuce AL, infant son of Georgo H, and Sarah J, Dittinger, aged 12 daye. BUIPMAN—July 14, Dalscy Darlens, dsughter of Elias and Mary Shipman, aged 7 mouttis and 22 dsys. Funeral at resldenve, 418 Gentro-at,, this a, m. (July 16), st 10 o'clock, by catringes to Roselill, DAVLIN—At tho rosldence of his parents; 8060 | o5 vuRSDAY, July 15, at9:30 o'clock: 25 Gratos W. North Despiaines-st, on Tuesday oveniug, July'1d, | G Cocton. o 25 Craton W, O. Urockery, ia o e et O e e ttwatd 14 daye, | ol eoskary fe opas lathy, 25 Grated ¥, O, Uroekacy, 1a only son of James H, and B, M, 0, Daylin, e T b, v /GUKK & 0O Ausitoneers. ‘Funeral this afternoon at 1 o'clock by oars to Cal very, Friends of fauily invitod touttend. "THOMPSON—July 14, 1875, of oroup, Georgs Al- bert, vuly wua of ll:iv{l-;x:’.nd Busan Thompson, aged 1 ear 1 nioutha su ays. ! Funeral on tho 13th lhll’., ‘at 1:30 o'clock p, m,, st 328 North Carpenter-st, ¥rionds of (e family are iu- viled, $2~London, England, pspors please copy, OUSIMINGS—On the 34th inst,, st 12 m,, Mrs, Mary Quinmings, aged 63 yearss On Balurday, July 17, at ) oclock, 12 crates W, G, Crockery, in ogen lofs. The Extire Furnitare of 2 First-¢lass Dvelling. Parlor, Library, Chamber, and Kiichen Furniture, Bofss, Lounges, Wardrobes, Look Cases, Purlor sad Ofico Deskw, Mirrors, Ico Chicata, Bliow Cases, Brus- will_commence with solomn high b sl 2o el R Dotcon, 3t 10 clock, Friday | scls and Wool Garpeta, ‘moruing, at the Holy Famlly Church, and thence by 0, o o Comiatery, Frionds of tho family are ttend., duyited to Mor tesr Lasleft us from thia world of strifo and care, but we hope some day to meet her in Sirido aa beyond the grave. NOTICE. FFICE OF THE AMERICAN BRIDGE 0, e it By JAS, I’, M ARRA & CO., d 27 East Washiugton-st, Regular Sale of Boots and Shoes, AT AUCTION, __THURSDAY MORNING, Jui 8, at 9:30 o'clock, No, 210 La-Balle-at., cor. Adama. P, & o LY, Cuicaao, July 14, 1873, AT Vo s ey Kesp on hand +* y & in the city of pe¥ Notice—To Whom It May Comcern, | i sseee g Ot ' Cools, OMce-Halk 'This notice is to wara, and plsce upon thetr guard, all partiea liable to bo imposod uwn,\:n wnu'r.‘ny ur partics unautborized by and wuxiown to this Com — puf; bave, within tha past two weeks, mads several ' {OTIQE, ltompte—in' sowe iusiauces succeasful—to oltain e easaasand merchandise (vails, lead pipe, &c,) from dealers, alleg- 2 ‘”[‘I ON . iDg thatn to be for bur account, The firm of L - . ' Durchases, of wWhatover nature or amount, for | 1818, by muteal ov - i (bla Gamipady, ars made by written order, duly aigned | all tha astets snd B e by aa o or {he ity Purchaser (C, ft Hchuiglau) | Srm, sad s sutbosts . v & & of tha Cowpany, A, BUST, daiida, g 'Vice President and Genersl Mausger.

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