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CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Tho second annusl excurston of the Sunday- rehioal teachiors and thelr friends In tho city will ho giren Thuredas, July 22, by stesmer Mueko- gon to Highland Park. “Tiva Things Worth Knowing” will ba ox- plaioed by B, F, Jacoba to-morrow evening in Farwell Hall, in his lecturs before the Young MNen's Chiristian Association. Demirrers to the replication,Jwors filed by enuneel for tho city in tho quo wairAnto case soeterdny morning. Tho arguments will be heard by Judgo Farwoll thls morning. Ly Gavin, A ver7 tongh young follow, liaa bten arrested At tha inatance of Hugh Reed, who charees litn with highway robbery in knock- ing him down and taking Lis gold watch and cbaln, Tho temperature yosterday, as obmorved by Manasse, optician, No. 88 Madison atreet (Tnine vNe Building), was as follows: 8 n. m., 81 deg.; 10 a3, 8L 12 m,, 775 3 p. 10y, 76§ 6 p.m,, 05 B p. 1., 66, A boy 2! years old named Jacob Glosser was _tun aver by » wagon nt £:30 o'clock laat oveniug v front of hir home nt No. 426 Ashland avenuo, sn d atally injured. ‘Thero were threo men in tho vehiclo at the timo, and thoy drove ravidly off a (ter the accident, and escaped arrest. A niighborhiood report hiag it that the hoad of an fu tereating family at No, 231 Woat Indiana stroot at tempted suicido by taking an ovordose o or an u vderdoso—of landanum. & day or two 10, heeat 80 0f o togs of S0 in s fruitieas. Apncnistion . Two wood doztors kept him on tuls sido of tha river. An excuraic 0 party, consisting of tho Mayors and Commou Councils of Evsnaville and Terre Inute, Ind., acompaniod by reprosontativos of tho preen of thaw e cities, arrived ab Lhe depot of the Chicago, Danvillo & Vincenues Road yes- ferday aftornonn, Tho party vut up at the Grand Pacific, and will visit tuo Boszd of 'Trade to-day. No additional information bas boen ohtained in referoucn Lo the sumorod failuro of Messrs, G, W, Adamw & Co. 'Uhev do not you know whoathor they have failed or not. “Fhicy aro in nopa that tho dsificuluies wiil amount to nothing moto than & temporary suspension, ‘They hava Doen operating for othor partias, whose coming forward and_mnding their diferouces good will et thom on their feot again. Some tima aftor the firo womn henavolent in- dividaals presonted 8:, Michael's Rowan Catho- s larpo parcel of land. Lawt ividod by loteery with tho foliow- ty 3,012, 8,319, 17, 9,879, nod jarey: tha prizes, Thov wero held resneat- by Catharine Hohuuiron and George Dal- of Baltimoro ; John (tuenther, of Pitts- Gnorge Heoerger, Hochoster s and 3. of Detroit. Tho aftair nottod tho church o considerable vmn. A apecial meeting of the Exccutive Committon of the Trusteos of the Chicago Univorsity was field at tho Brevoort Houae Inat ovening. The wrinc.pal bueinesy deno was the appointment of o committeo to act with the Chancellor iu p.re- panng plang for the fature adinmistration of tho Univerrily, to bo submitted to tito ssourd of Trusteen at thoir next mcoting, Alosars, Hoyne and Bnfiodd and tho Rov. Dr. Cienoy, of tho Teuntoces, Judge Moore of the Itegouts, nud Rob- ert Warren, EAq, of (ho Astronomical Board, were appointad such s committoo. Tha (ommitteo of Savonty of tho Jofforsonian Club hold a meeting lart vight in Greenebaum’s Luilding. In the abseuce of the Presidont and Vice-Presidont, JMr. Dornard Callaghau was called to tho chair. The business of the meet- ing was to consider the question of ward organi~ zationy, Bofors business was procesded with, tie reporters wero tondorly requested to retire, which they did with s Christian reaiguation worthy of ull praire. The subsoquont proceed- Juge of tho woild's rogonorators muat, thore- fole, remain » sealod book to expeciant miltious, "The children of the Half-Orphan Arvlum were given a holiduy in tho groves on tho lake shozo, noar Uighland Yark, yestorday, in a pienle, which was devirod oxpressly for thetr recreation. The childien, to the number of oighty, participated, and_the cool, refroshing breezes, boat-rides on the lake, and romps in the woods, woro highly enjoyed, aud made them forget, no donbt, for tho tume, their motheriess or fatherloss condi~ tion. They wore occompanied by tho Iady Ditectors, and a goud muny other Jadies and gen- tlomon, sud overything wed done that could con- duce to their pleasure. DAD PLACE FOR BURGLARS, ‘Weat Washington utreot haa a genulne heroino, Bho keeps & boarding-notse, aud hna & Jollv ses of fellows stupping with hor. Tho tea-tablo converustion, a fow eveninga ago, turued o ‘borglar the old lady"—s8 the boys call her—to cavion to express Lorsell in a fear- less manner. Khe maid 8he was ready for the noctugnal vieitors, nod wounld give the firat one that showed lus nasal extromity in her apart- mont n doso of cold load that would Iay him out for & flual rockening. ‘Thote was ono practical joker in that pasty who heard tho bonstful 1emark, and ho rosolsed to put- the old ingy | Indy'a prowess to tho tost. Ile ot tno of the boys ipto tho so- cret, snd propared for ile oxperiment. ‘Tho trfo had evervtinng in roadinoss in s tew hours, and, after retiring to their rooms, awaited tl:o denouemont, Tho Lour of 2 8. o arrived, and the old Indy was snoriug souudly, when aud- denly n shudhng sodud was hoard on the ronf, and tho figuro of & man was soou in tho dim liwht of tio stary and o neighboring gas-lamp to lower himaolf from the roof to tho window of the lardindy's room, s feol had wcarcelv struck the »ill, whon the inmatedrow o hugo old Lorso~ pistol, toos deliberate dim ol the rosber, and B awny. Whang! went the gun, und sumpuitaneously & voll with it, and o tnmbling ont of bad. To say that thav shot woko up thoso fftcon boarders would be hardly strong enoush. T'hay camo La the rosone on dishabilie, ond in 1ho renr the joker and his assistants, The old lady pointed to tho winduw, sud finted. Gazing out onthe sidowalk below the foremont of the f; tonod crowd saw tho foum of o i~ lyiug strotebod out and apparsat- Iy doud, Hoversl ran down atuirs, aud 8 hows of neighbors gathered to view the corpso, A doo- tor was sehit fac, but tha juke leaked cuina m’m‘uuut afterward, and bo ‘never gol a job out of it TULE CIICAGO COMMIESION, The srehitects appointed by the Msyor some timo riuce to vxauing inta tho conditibn of the Daw Chicago Custom-House relative to the alle. Rations that the fouudatiuns aro unsafe, the stong unfit for use, ete,, timshed thoir examiua- tions some days ago, and the report, it in ex- pocted, will 0o subnitted to tha Mayor eithor to- day or Mouday. Tho oxsaunacivns have occu. pied cousiderable time, wnd have been most thoroughly mado, ‘The ground on which tha foundationa stund lau beos fully tosted to s couniderable depth. ‘Fuo result of the investi- gations and deliberations will carry great wolght with aud bo entitlud to much respect. It sooms that the Chicago lnvestigstors have acted largely ivdopendoutly of each other. Though tuany of thew examluations bavo buen made by them In a hud{‘, oach Las preparsd separate report. Chief-Luglucer L‘nsubmugh baving roturced to the city, a compaiison of the ludividual reports have boen made upon the dats gaived, and the roport to the Aayur ls bo. iog thuw made up, It 18 waid on the wost ralj- able authority to ba opposed to tho Wushington Comuseion ; to nssert that all the allegations of unsoundness in construction and untitnoss of material are without foundation, and to recommend a resumption of the work. DEATH OF A DISTINOUISHED FHENCUMAN, Monsteur A, Charbonuet, Chlof Justice of Fiauce in New Caledon:a, died at 11 o'clock on Thuraday eveuing, at the I'almer House, in the 420 year 0! his age. 1o was ou his way bomo frow New Calodunis, whero o wasat the head ot the Judiciary. Chrovie diarhes, which he coutracted in that unhealthy country, was the cauro of bis aesth, When ho reached Chicago, ho could go o farther, His wife sud daughter accompauied bim, snd watchod over Lim with teuder care. Mousisur Carrey, the French Cone #ul iu this city, bas beeu s coustant attondance oo by since his srrival o Chicago, some weeks 810, snd bas doue ali that conly be dote 10 save bus lifo. His body was cmbalmed yestorday, sud will bo taken on to his uative land by the sorrowing wife and daughbter, FRUIT-310W AT THE EXPOSITION, 1t is etated that the Goveinor of Michigsn has appointed & committee and the Btate Las wppro- priated 31,000 to got up & collection of Mjehi- gan fruits for exhibition or the Exruldllou in Heprember noxt, Other Btates are also making pre, ration 1o bo represented i tho uaine mun. uer 4hrovgh their State orgunizatious mod pri- ate fruit-prowors. ‘The prospect unow s that Wiu depariment of the Exposition will be truly Ioter-Stute, and tlat visitors will be affurded au ypportunity of observing what Michigau, Cal Batuws, Florida, sudother fruit-growiog districts, #1an do et their beet, Assurances ary given Liag even Minpezol 0 other loes fa- vored 1o ctimste for fruil-growing will be re. spectably reprosentod, ‘. . A conmecTioN, In the aocount given of the balloon asoension o Tux Viasung of yosterdsy, s musiatemicat -3 1, Alegretto trom * Miiiary Ssmpliony ™ o egret from ¥ Miiltary Symplion, o O Cotmentar Y re. Farwelt, Mrs, ooonrred fn regard to tha action of the Fost and Mail roportor, Iustoad of backing out of the enterprise, A8 would bs understand from the accaunt given, ho was obtized to retiro by Prot. Donaldson, ®ho decided that ho cauld only taka ona, ana, on drawing lpis, the J'ost and Mail man had to atop down and out. Io viow of the fato of thn balloon, Mr. Ma'tland is to be con- gratulated ou Lis gnod luck. . il THE INQUEST IN THE COOK MURDER. TUFE PRIRONER OALLAGHER HELD WITROLT NAlL. An inquest waa held at the Armory yesterday morning on the body of Da Witt Clinton Caok, who was shot during & moloes in » bouse of ill- famo at No. 483 Bouth Clark siroct Wedneaday afterncon, A large numbor of ruuzhs, fricods of the deconsed and he prinoner. wers in at- tendanco, snd manifested gruat iotorest in the procoedings, “I'he first witneen in the caso was Dan Wright, & maloon-keeper at No. 117 Wost Tavlor streot. 1le testitiod that ho was sitting behind the counter in tho raloon conncoted with No. 483 Clark streot at sbout 4 o'clock fu the afternoon of Wednewday last, when ho board the landiady geream for holp from the back parlor, He folloved he sound, and, on arriving in the back parlor, maw Covk, the doceasod, Iying on tho fluor, and;tho prisonor, Gallaghor, standing ovor him and stamping on s faco with his fect. 1o separated thio com- batants, aud aseisted Cook to arno, Tloth Couk and Gallsgher were apoarently intoxicated. Wit- nead told Caok to leave tho hiouso, as ho did not want any fighting on the promines. Cook then fell agawst bim, by accident or atuerwiso, knocking bim to tho floor and then falling npon tum. Wittess put s arm around Cook's neck and held him for a fosw momeuts, Then letting g0 hus hold, Cauk staggered into tho ball, whora Gallaghor mot him aud atruck bim iu tho face with Ius head, othorwiso *butting™ him, Tuo blaw altmoet knocked him down, 'They clinched, and fell. Cook on top. Cook struck Gallaxhor soveral times in tho face with his flat, They wero then separatod. Cook stopped back into tho Girst parler. Gallagher rose upon his knces, and, drasing & revolver tired one shot at tho docoarcd. He thet got upou his feos und tired a wecond shot. Witnoss caught bim by tho arm aud took hold of the pistol, bui Galingher grasped it moro firmly nnd ancceoded m gotingt ont of tho house with it. Witness followod him 10 tho door whore Gullagher stood as i nothing hai banpeued, Wituess tlien wont for a ductor and had Coolt romovud to the Cunuty [lospital, Was not acquanted with Gallagher : saw him for the firet timo on this oceasion. Knew Cook {iva ot gix years. Ho was au hoonst, hard-work- gz young man with 0o harm in bim. Mollio "Whealer, keeper of the nousa of ill- famo at 433 South Clark streot, whera tho aifray took place, was tho noxt witnoss. Bhe tearified that shoe waa presone when tho tight oceurrod. Bhe was up atairs, having just caton dinuer, when tho deceased cawo into the kitchon throuuls the back way. Sho approachied him and axked him to come up-stairs, as the kitchen way 1o placo for gentlomen, o wsid he would go whet be got ready, and dared hor or suybody olse to put bim out, 8ie then turned and went into the back parlor, Cook followed uer. Ho called ber foul mnames and struck at hof. Bto grapplod with bim, and both tell to the floor, At that moment Gaila- gher eaterod, and waid to Cool You — you should not serike a womsn.” Cook did not anawer. Mr. Wright, wbo bad come in, wax then thrown to tho tloor by Coos. Cook hit (fal lagher in tho faco. Cook waa ontop, having thrown him. Thoy were three or four feet nusrt wneo Galagher fifed, She did not kuow Galla- ghor. Hud known Conk nbout threo yours, and liad seen Lim quite ofton duriig the past four or fivo mouths in hor houso, althongh Lo was not a regular visitor. Bue did pot allow any geutleman in her kitchen, and becausa Cuok went i thero thio whola q1arcel arose. 8ho had told bim seve- ral tines not to onter tho kicheu. Cook was ac- quainted with ono of her girls, who was now, however, on the Weat Bido, Dr. J. D. Clarke, of No, 460 Bouth Clark street, testified that he was called to tend to the woutd of the deceased. Tho tall had eutered the abdomen, within two inches of tho navel. John Gallagher, the prsosor, was brought up from his cell in tho atation-houss to give his tostimony in the case. Ho ia a young mau, with & rowdyish and dosporate air, showing marks of long diswipation, _His face was broied badly from tho afiray, Jo simply tostified that ho was s bartendcer, ana bad como from 8t. Louls n fow weoks since with tho base-ball club of that city., Hestatod that bo was druuk at the timo of tho shooting, sud could not remember whother Lo bad fired ouo or more shots. Ho was remanded 10 his coll, The jury, sfter a fow minutes’ absonco, re- turned a vordict that tho doceased came to bia doath by a pmstolball, ired by the prisouer, Gatlaghor, and recommended that the latter bo held without bail to await the action of tho Grand Jury. s v AMUSEMENTS. BACRED CONCELHT AT UINITY OHUROL. The organ exhibltion concert which was givon at Unity Cliireh on Thursday evening was one of tho most rematkablo successos of the season, A detailed notice will appoar in our Bunday fs- sue. At presont it 18 only nocessary to record its great suocess, both muvsically and fnancially, aud to convey the pleasapt information to onr ‘musical readors that & socond concert will ho given at the Church to-morrow aftornoon, with the followiug superb programme : 2. Te Donmn 0 B..., . Millard fovard and 3, #In Quests tomba 04CUFA™, ... seesassro Beothoven ey Annte Louiss Carg, 0, STFANEC, v onsves s ves s oo ODIEL ‘ho Harp'am! Lute.”—Yungmaun, 0, # derry Bells."—Jensoti, 6. Barcorule from * Oberon,"—Weber, 1i. C, Knonfel, 5. 116 was deaplred " (* \pssiah Stine Annke Jouies FART I3, 1. Sonata fn @ minar, N L Clire @, ¥ Wood Alinatrets ", b, **In Hoavenly Love Abiding ". 3 Mrs, Faruell, M, Halfour, Meaars, Jtorard ‘and Nlvan, 3, 4Oh1 Reat in the Lord 1™ viesioienseses Mendelsohn Han Amwie Lougee Cary. 4. Pourth Symphony (Ltalian), . Mendelsschn .. Mendelssotn 8, Angel trio (4 ElJab ) Mise Aniie Lourie Cory, Weelly and Alre, “Halforr. .l LR LOCAL LETTERS. TIE WADAEY AVENUE RAILWAY COMPANY, To the Editor of The Chteaan Tribune: Cuieaco, July 16.—Boing s resident of the above-named avenue snd s property-lolder, I wish to ey to the Sonth Bido Hallway Company, through your columns, thas had they acted in Rood faith with tho reaidents of this avouue by placing, as was thoir agreoment, ouly first-class cars on tho road, oach car to have s conductor and driver, s thoir chartor calls for, the suit to compel them to tear up their track would never tave boen eutored mgainst thew. our avenue & lina of cars that will bo an orpa- mant to it and not & disgraco a8 tho prosent bob- tail cars are, Dy right every car on the Bouth Bide should bo a doutle We want on Laving an attentivo conductor, who can dress according to tho society ho ia in, and s driver who will not run throe-fourths of a block before Lo can Lo made to understaud that w passengor wishes to get on or off, I thu citizens of Chi- cugo whu aro gompelled to putronize & compavw that are so penurions thas they will uot scoommodate the publio would refuse to rny their fare until a proper collector called for t, We would s0ou lave cars that would be agroe- AUl to sll. The Company canuot compel any oue to put their fare i box, and they know it, aud date not put & passenger off for refuxivg to comply with their rules. Home of the stoche hiolders will tell you thut it 11 money out of their pockets to lisve couductors, fur thoy eay that theso men steal & groat deal of wonev. Thia is & base lie, far. o tho firet place, & mau canvot fi“ on the road without being atlo to prove bat o has beld positions of trust Lofore: ana, nut ouly this, but Lis roterences muss Lo unexcop~ tionable, snd trom P"““ kuawn to the Compae pany sa beiug reliablo, Furthermoso, each car will average just so much & day tho year round, and the Compouy can tell in'a very short timo whether & mau is stealing or not. As for the broken condition of the street, I do not know aa the Company made 1t suy worse then it was. Yet, as tuey donot care for the convenisucs of the public, 1t may be ss well to compel them 5o toar up their track. Wanasy. A PERTINKNT INQUIRY, Tothe Editor of, T'he Chicado Tridune Quicaao, July 16.—Can you give soy luforms- tlon to tyiaw sud order citizen, why such » no- torlous thief srd soonndrel. as Hugh Garrity es- capes juntehmeut when bmuEht before the court, and lso when sout to the Penitentlsry succeeds in getting psrdoned ? 1 sva by the eveulug papesrs that George _THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 17,- 1876.—TEN ' PAGES, Enger, & profossional bond*man, was raloasal from paymant of his (Garrizy's) bond by tha paz- jug of tite conta onlv. When bondsaien assuing 200k rinks, which thoy do for Rain, why ave tuey not made to suffer by payment n fult? Law Axp Onpen. NO LK To the Fditor of The Chicnqa Tribunzt Cutcaoo, July 16.—Wednesday aud Thuraday nights of the presont week, no atrost lampa woto 1it ; at least, nono wore busniog stter mid- night. And tisoso two nights wers about as dark andark conld bo, Isit the fntontloa of thoss having charga of lighting the streeis to pinco the belated wayfarer in jeopardy of lifs or limb from nceldent, t> way nothing of poril frum 1ough or fo t-psd? Wesr-Sioxe, —— THE COUNTY BUILDING, Bherlff Agnos starts Wednesday for a tour of tha Inkes. Ilo will bo gone about ten days, Tho County Troasurer w1l apply for judgment on tho city and park definquent taxz-list, Moue day. The Committes on Equalization will bo in ses- sion for throe days, cnmmencing Weduosday, to hear objectivng to sssessmonts, John McAuloy wan yesterday conalgned to tho nnane depactment of the County Jail, by arder of tha County Coutt. 1lo in alleget to be in- wanc aud bis trial bas boen et for the 32d inkiant, During the pas* iz montha the number of oxccutions lodgod with tho Sherilf amounted to 4,143 =140 from tho Suoertor Courl, #74 from the Criminal Court, 863 from the Ciceuit Court, st 266 from tbo County and Suprems Courts. 11. E. Shiotweil wns yosterday linuded ovor to tho Sherilt by ordor of Judra Rlodgeit, for con. tampt in refuwing to testify to what b was sup- pored $n know, “Up to s late hour lsat evening 1o lind not recelved anything to drink atronxer than ten and coffco, 8 strango ag it may seom. The Committeos on Publio Buildings and Pnb- lte Charitics mot vesterday afternoon, and, bo- eldo_auditing sevoral biile, oxamined William Qoldie, the contractor for the eaipentor woik on sho Inmano Asyluin, as to the cause for the do Iny of the work. In the absence of his bonds. meu the finthor conmderation of thamatter was deferred unsil 10 o'elock Lhin moroing. fevoral of tho membera of the Connty Board woio yewlerday practicing at baso ball, Thoy complaived of being estromely sore Iato in the day, and tho provabilities aro that the mno mven in restorday's iswuy will bo matenally rovised. For inatance, AMir, Holdon contonds that ha cannot possibly s2rve ng catelior, tho ouincss HoIOg now o him. Mr. Carroll i satistied thay e oanuot atand tho fadicues of contre field dusy, and Mr, Crawford considers Lis seiection” for “first bass" duty as a reflection on lis characier, to which his comstituents will object, Mr, Johuron thinka e bas been improperly nssigued and wants to ba promoted. The othar mombors of tho Doard do not gramble at their lot, butara inchined to acceot anid to do the best they can. Homa of the membery noy mentioned 1n the mna fool nizgrioved, hiowaver, bitl thoy hopa that the wholo arrangemant can be amicably adjusted, and that the county in the ond will "come out aliead of the city. ———— THE CITY-HALL. Thoe Doard of Pablic Works omployes on parks, bridgen, and streots will be paid this morning at the Exposition Duilding to the nmonnt ot 855,000, Tho Doard of Polico amused thomnelvos yon- tarday io trying cnnes of policomen arcaignod on varioas unimportatt chargen. Thoy wers phile- rophical to the Inst, and failed to iolliot any tinos, Tho injunction having been dissolved, Mayor Cowvin cousidura his algnatura, togothor with that of Compt-oller Ilaves, putliziont £y sign Po- lico and Fito Department vouchers, and accord- ing'y the mombets of both depariments will be paid to-day. The Citv Comptroller yasterday o-nsummated the final act of the frandnlent charter of 1872 election. ‘Lha threo judges from each of tho twenry warda of the city wero yestordav paid the sum of 3 onch for their services. Iow much moro than this some of thom roceived 18 » quory thac has not yet baou soswored, Ald. Tom Folay han boon sclectod to Captain tho nino oitv otticials who are to play basy-ball with mine solscted county odicinls, Dan O'llara is to ba eaterer, to offact Buffalo Miller, the catorer for tho county nine. Tho city muo will to-day mako out thoir roater and mako other preparations for the game, The date hias nou yot been fixed, Asslstant City-Attorney 1.’ 8. Tathill stood on his head for noarly half an hour yesterday over what ho consittured his firat real good success siuca Lo bas beon in thie omploy of tho city, Tha ca#o was that of Louiu Press aainst tho city for £3,000 dawnagos incurred by a fall ou the sido- walk on Woat Lako sirect on the [2th of August Iast. ‘T'he jury roturnod a verdict of not gmlty, avd the aity tinaucu without deplotion. EDUCATIONAL, . 14 VWISCONSIN, Spectal Dispateh to The Chieaga Tridone, Mavisox, Wis,, July 16,~The Normal School Rezanta bavo finished their work aud adjournod. Alarzo amonnt of wark connectod with ths busi- nesa managemnnt of the thres achools already 1u operatiou, and ono s00n tu open waa transncted, Numorous tepacta wars roccived and ac'od on, ft waa voted to dedicate and open tho now Normal Schioo! at River Falls, undor tho Presi- dency of Prof, Warren 1), Parker, Sept. 2, with Appropriate oxercisos, inclhiuz an addross hy. tho Hon, Edward Searing, 8:ate Buporintendent of Public [nstruction. Tho fallowing nopolntmants have basn made to the Faculties of the difforsnt soliralws River Falls—L'rofessor of Mathematios aud Instituta Conductor, J, B. Thayor, of Meniminao ; In- nteuciars, Mirses L, J. Foote, I3 B, Armstoad, 41, A, Baamon. Whitowater—Profexsor of Nat- urnl Scieuce, J, T, Lovewsll, formerly of thie Ktato, now of New llaven, Conn.. tn placa of D'rat. Copeland, reshguod, Plattevilla—Teacher, Muss 8, J, Cook "FINANCIAL. THE SITUATION IN CANADA, Srectal Disvateh o The Chi-ago Iribune, Tonoxto, Ont., July 16.—Iegaraing roports in England concernlug the financial coudition in Canada. the &lobe of thia mormug sava: *“Thatthe tmic is one of wtringency and prossure there can Do uo doubt, bul thero s nothing to justify panic or uncasincsy, ‘The banke ure acting with eaution aud prudence, discouraging apaculative tonden- cies. Nowcrious fall in valuo of real estato hine oceurred. Ordinary businoss is not at & stsod- #till, ‘Lhe #oasou iu propitious, with prospects of a fair averago harvost. 3lany fstmors aro holding the products of [ust year's harvest. s adding somowhat to the whortness of money, Tle progress of oxteusivo public works under Ugvornment auspices 18 apgortine in providing labor, circulatingy money, and givivg a coitaly briskuess to trado, A crisin was anticipated aud propsred tor."" ‘Tus Globe conciudas wiih the re- mark that on the wholo thero 18 & good deal to encanrage snd nothing at preseut to create speclal grouuda for alarn ia the situation. i Rascsabeoll il INTERNATIONAL UNDERWRITERS® BOARD. awecral Disvateh to The Chicano Tridune, Borravo, N. Y, July 10.—A moeting of the Executive Committee of the Intornatiousl Board of Underwriters has boen called st Cleveland, July 21, 'The question of restoring the tanf rates will bo considered, and poauibly sgreed to, ol gl s L EFrench Economies, Whon a Frenchman inacafe puts two of the littlo wlabs of white suj coffee, and tho roma.uing o in his pocket, it is not meann but economy. ‘The four consacrated to the dem- itasas ara paid for ; and the purchaser may cairy them homwa to tho canary bird, prescnt thom to tho childron of the canciorge 3% & means of maintaiug ploasast relations with that person, or heer thom for oau sucreo, Life 1s not Inge as in the Unitod Btates, whare thers s elasticity in the jucomes, Hora they sro tixed: so much a vear, mouth, aud day. Tho line about the udget of expeuso i Tigid, ospecially in the cass of ymall reatlers, who sbound in France, Yo mau of 3,000 frauce » vear ridea on the top of the omnibuy for 3 sous ; reads the paper tn ous of tue muall readiug-rooms for 4 sous; :‘r:-;\sl:.l: ;v'n § -ou:u:v‘nfl‘lfi o{\ Caporal tobaccos 3 i o iy "h.“ 8 theatio once & week or twice, where Lis consommation costa wous each bms ; b 2-franc dinners, ‘:‘a‘fiu:“- ed by that wdispe withi 1 or 3 sous gratuity, at oue of the second- clasa cafes, Tho chiel ?m of histime he strolls oo the boulevards, looking i st the windows or the people,—neyer failing, under atances, to admire 8 preity woman, tlug in the public gardens. al Loma. of which s geatuitous pleasure.~Alberd Rhodes' Froach at The Leading Ifouses 'l-lngngud in tho Business in the ‘West. Somo of the Bost Publications Oan Only Be Obtained Through Them. The subscription book buainess haa for soveral yoara beon nssuming vaat proportious in all parta of the country., It ia conductod on the samo goneral principles na all prominent mercantilo puranits, viz.1 goods (Looks In this case) e sold by mamplo, and the buser knows exactly what hots golug to recoive. Tho aystem Lan becomo 8o popular that noarly every autbor of aminonco desiros lia productions to ba given to tuo warld through momo oue of our preat pub- lishing honses that veils by subacri; tion through its ageuts. Thelr partialily to this meihod of circulation is fv & great mcasuro duo to the fact that tunir work ts hrought diroctly to the prr- sonal notice of every reador i the land, and thrareby moon becomes almost nniversally knowa. Again, It 18 & system most convonient to the | ublic, vinca thoy receivo boaks directly from ho publishers, throngh acents. Auothor im- portant coneideration in found in tho fact tuat books published In serial form can be pur- chasod by fnstatiments, nud book-buvers in mad- erats circumstances ale nat ed to chieck thoir htorary dosres through foar of aeingle lurgo outlny.” It aiso briugs tho chiolcost ourront literatura to tho notice of city and conntry slike, sud mony per-ons who_ woitld otherwine nover read aro furnished with choico books for thar itstrnction, Almast every subscription book or norinl now 1esucd or in Lross can bo furnished by romo onio of the followiug publishers of Chi- engo: MOSEB WARREN, tho General Agent of D. Appleton & Co.'s sub- scription worke, uaturally bolds tho foromost position amony publisbers in Chicago, reprosont- ing tho interests of tho prand old house which might almost be termed nationnl, when viowed with refarence to the chiaracter of Ity publica~ tionn, aad tho vast extont which [ts hiterary arms embrace. Only unch onorgy aud enterpriso as Mr. Warron's could supply the domands of our veoplo for tho mapy useful aud interost- g worss which are anounlly wrought out with such ungrudging curo and elaborute finish, A paswng potice of the nublicactons which Mr. Warren i3 introducing could not fail to mentton four or fivo prominent woilw, whose titlea sro so closoly conucered with the namo of Appleton, and whoso circnia- tion spreads tho fawo of tho houso to overy quarter of the clvilized globa. Tho cliefest of theno workn 1 the new tovised edition of * Ap- pleton's American Cyeloprudia,” the tirst volamo of which was 1ssund o Juiy, 1873, A ftenh volumo bas rppeared bl-inonthly rinca that dato. 1o labor of revirlon—with tho important aud oecessary addition tho sork of the oditors, Cliarlos A, Daus and Goorgo Ripley, nagisted by tho most talented scliolara and ablet wiitets on every subject, Inclnding such names a8 Tehard A, Proctor, tho Hon, 1. M. Coolsy, Lidward 1, Clark, D'rof, B, L, Yonmans, I'rof. 1alton, James Russoll Lowell, Baberotd, L'rof. Cooke, Guorgs Wiliatn Curtis, Dr. Draper, and n host of others eynallv able sud well-kuown, the whote work fiuu{y illustrated with thousands of engiavings and maps. ‘The conviction that the worit woa destined to supersodo ail othors caused an unusually Iarge demand evon bofora the first volamo appesred, but tbe roalization of the mighty project was so ominently satig- factary that the present civculation of each volume 88 isunod i sluiost unprecedented in tho anuals of book-publishing, and the whoto undor- talking must be considored thy groatest literary feat of thecentury, and stands o splendid monu- mant to tho unbiring onergy of the vublishors, “Appleton's Aonual Cyclopiedia,” an entirely dlstnct work trom tha abave, has now hoon published for foorteen yesss, tho vol- umo for 1874 haviug been just issited, Tho An- nual deals with the presont Limo, the actions of tiving men, whilo a general eycloprdia, like the American, embzacos in a single niphabot and o specifiod numbor of volnmes, thio moat valuable restlts of hitman knowledge and nctions. ‘1€ the Cyclopredia {a the mosl useful work over published tu tho United Btates, ** Piotur~ esijuo Amerlea " must surely bo considersd the must geatitying to overy appreclutive lover of our country’s beautios of mountaius, city, Inke, and goneral uatural objorta, When it ia known that wome of the most distingulshed Amorican and foroien arttsts workod for years in {18 propa- ration, and that tho entire worlt was editod by Willam Cullon Dreant, thore srisos 1 the mind an earnoxt desiro for its possession izl is only exceaded by tho pleasure of real- 1zation. My, Warren, through his mnl){lm‘nln, has virculated thourands of coples of this work througbout the West, und the coutonts ara of stuch a chiuracter ns 10 mako fts salo as lastiog as tho beantios of Awerican sconery. - Ouo of tho Istost and most commendabla of tho publisuing enterprizes undettaken by tho Appletonsis The Art Jowrmal, wlich, besides containing all tho plates and engravings of tho {amons London Art Journal, nixo devoies a con- sidernblo space to tho exposition of nativo ort. Such a work {n Amoerica I8 invaluable, While it pleases it edncates. For it lacos witbin _ tho reach of all ovors of art the means whoroby tiiey can atudy the works of the groat mustors of anclont and mod- era times. Each vamber also contajus much valuable luformation 1 regacd to nrehitocture, ctching, and desiguing in all their branches, Among ather valusble and succo:slnl works with which Mr. Warren furuishes subsonibers may b enumorated Villlam 11, Soward's ** Travols Atound the Wotld,” Bmith's fumous * Ditle Dictiousry." Bcott's *Buburban Ilome Grounds," of which Ienry Ward Doocher satd, ** If this work could be put into tho bhauas of overy mon who owns a ot or bullds a house, it would ba a public benefit" “Tho Life of Lrof, Morso,” * Lifo of Chaso," + Blhiermun’s dlemoirs,” writton by himuelf, com- plete in two volumes, Gon, Joa Jolinston’ re rativos of Militarv Operations,” * Lifo of Raobert E, Lee," Barton's “*Wicaud Humor,” und Tracy's “ Hand-book of Law fur Dusinoss-don,"—all recognized a8 standard worke. This nketeh should not boclosed without agmn nobicing Mill'e famous ** Manusl of Socisl aud Business Forms," which wans favorably mon- tioped by this paper upon its publication by Mowes Warron & Co. It is suflicicut to say that overy foatuce of the work which scemed at that time worthy of remagk, bosidos others then une noticed, liave united in commendinz tho book to all graes of socioly, East and West. oy Mr. Warren's offices, tho most epacious, elo- rant, and enmmochiotn of the kind fu the West, ara located in Halo’a Building, vouthoust coruer of State and Washivgton stronts, with entrance at No. 103 8tata streot, at which place Mr, War- ren can bo found in relation to any business | or- :filulnu fo tho various publications mauaged by m, - 0,3, antrrTas, bookscller and publisher, No. 120 and 128 Dear- born etrect, undoubtedly traneacts the most ex- tonsivo sorial bueiness In thie Westarn Blates, which prominence is but a fitting reward for the gentleman's untiring efforts to maintaln for the subscription-book trade the legitimate and hone orable standing which 1t should ocoupy. For thirty years Mr. Griffiths Jias been Identifled with tho pablishing intercet, and for elghteen yoara ho bas bosn located in his city, Ho Las always been caraful to employ anly compotent and honorable men to cauvass for wubecribers—men to whom ho could safely {I»vu entiro control of territory allntted to them., once Lie now enjoys & large regular trade in sara sorial works uniong the moue careful and dirorinunating people of tho West, Mr, Griflithe has_ths exclusive ealo of 3. Guizot's * Popular History of France,” the first few parts of which excollout work are full of yromiso for one of the most interesting and in- structive books of tle day—s book which is looked upou with 8 wellnigh filisl love by the couutrymen of the iliustiious Frouchuuo 10 whom wero sold aver 10,000 copiee, an which has been no lees favorably recoived in Eu- {(Iuml. It is u fitting crown to thu full literary ife of tbe brillisut author, and it would bs ditffeuls to jmagite s more nleEmt BPOcte men of bookmaking, sa the work isof con- veulent size, priuted oo heavy tinted vaper, and coutaiua 300 illuatrationy by De Neuville, besides {oity tine steel engravings of noted personages in the history ot Frauce, No studengof history or Intelhgent family can afford to 'be without this simple yet scholaily rocord of the progresu of tha French uation. “The Art Treasures of England " is snother fiue work, sclectious for wlich have boen wade from tho whole range of modern British art, sud the beat efforts in engraviog have boen put forth to secure the higlest excelience, Engrav- fugs from the paintingy of such artista as Bir Joshun Beynolde sud Molready will sppesr, A work posseasiug greater persoual interest than the last-mentioned is the * Portrait Gellery of Eminont Men and Women of Lurope snd Amer- ica,” with blogrs T engravings are all o portssits of the duff one-third of the portraita are of womon eminent in bistory, literature, -or ark **Btod- dart's Cholos Munle,” @slected and ar- tanged by fop, Winner, ls snather of tho flno “ecrial publications cironlated by Mr. Geinithn, In siddition to the rara vocal and inatrumental solections in each part, ara choice poctraits of distingulshod nrtiste, and in the weneral opiuton tiua laxt feature fa alons worth the cntire 0ot of the publication. The list mentionod form but a amall part of the excollont lino of rerials furnished to snbe serivers by Mr. Oviflithe. TFurther montion might bo “made of tho *Gallery of Famons T'uets,” containing some of tho chofcent ateo! an- praving and noest work was cver tho publie pleasurs tof Uohold; aeveral aditions of Hhakspoars by euch woll- &uown eommentators sa Birry Cornwall, thoe eaition of the latter gentieman containing the ozquisite waod engravings for tho produo- tion of wiuch the artist Konny Meadows was penaioned by the Britiels Crown, tueir saporior- ity ovor any other Shaxsnearaan illustiationa hayve iug been genorally acknowladgnd, Add to tho works already onimorated the com- teta works of Ilogarth, tho * Lifo of Christ," y the Rov. John Fleatiwond, and Potter's * Com- ploto Bible EBnovclopedin,” and jt makes tho most comptoto liat ¢f clioice sorial workn offered by aue publislier in America, Still anothar sterling work, now In press, In “Qur Countryy A Hounehold lhistory,” by Bon. non J. Lossing. It s written in the mmple, vet fageible, a'vlo which embollishes his ** Civil War in America.” Whils embodying all tho acuto 10gearchons of Mr. Loasing's years of utudy, it fa at tho srme time 8o written as to bo pocii- linrly sdapted to the wants of young readors. From its gloming description and pieturesjuo features, as woll as for tho fino wood-cuts (502 in nuwmber) by tho distingnisbod Dar- Joy, it is calenlated to fonter 1n the mind & love for historienl mam[;. M. Urifiths has exclusivo control of all theso publications in the Nurthwest, and sold aver 200,000 parts dermg last vear, which clearly shows the appreciation of the publie for the worka brought out by him, an appraciation ln- deed, which is tho rosult of worldly wiedom, for tho sarinla are chieapor than can bo found in bookstores. 'Ihey can bo purchased without the cost being at all burdensomse, Aud thoy can bo bound in uniformity with other books of a library, and, whou onco posvessod, are litorary nud aztistic troasures foraver, THP, AMERIOAN PURLISHING COMPANY Ia located at 118 Randnlph strect. The main oflice is at Hartford, Conn., whero they do all thelr own publishing. They take great pride In the publication of rare and valuablo booksy and have reason to look back with gratifieatton over their list, and thn unqualified praise that each volumo has roceived Irom the preas and tho publie. They publish nothing but booka worthy of solaco in tho fibraties of the educated and rofined, and these, by thoeir system of agents, they Lring to tho diroct mnotico of almost evary person in the conutty. Among tho im- portant and salablo books offored by this firm aro tha weitings of Mark T'wain, over whoss wotky they have exclusivo control, and from whomn thoy have now s now work in proparation; also a new bouk by Bret Harte; *People from An- owher World,” by Col. H. 8. Oicott; “Tao tireat Boath,” by Edwsrd King; ‘' History of Democracy,” by the lon, Nahum Cape 03- quin Millor's **Lito Amougst the Modocs ™ ; the tarmor's book, ontitled ** Agriculiure,” by n thoroughly sractieal and exporienced farmor, Atoxaunder Ilvde, ot Lno, Mass; “The Last Journals of Davil Livingstone also, his “Life Works"; and tho eoxceodingly shatp and humorous boolk by Josiah Allen'a wife, * M Oplofuna and Detsoy Babbot’s,” tozethor with a boat of other equally meritorions worlta, TIE NATIONAL FOBLIBHING COMPANY, 116 Randolph-st., B, F, Jonos, Managor, Is a braoch of tho Natlonal Publishing Company of D'hitadelphia, one of the moat oxtensivo aud sic- consful sabreription book houses in Lho country. This Company was ostablishod in 1864, and soon atoad socond to none in the charactor of its pob- Tications or in tho amennt of its aales. Its rapid growth and continued proeperity are mainly dus to tho exnollont mannzoment of Mr. J, R. Jones, its Prosident, who, from personal experienco in contact with the peaple, kuowa thaic tastes and actusl wants, which ho seoke to supply, In entering upon this flold of Iabar, Mr, Jonos lald dowa a fow plamn and simplo rules for his gnid. anco to which lie haa rigidly adhored. Thewo wora: 'To publish notaing but worka of merit, and to conduct his business upon principlos of the strictoest promptnoss and intogrity. By lwufilng his works constantly beforo ,tho public, ho kpow that ha could creats a demand for thom, and he has always been fully alivo to tho ndvantages of publishing uothing but stand- ard books, Il expectationa have beon fally roalized, for during the lnat threo veats this Company has manufactured aud sold over 100,000 Fanuly Bibles, and soveral of their publications uave reached a eale of over 100,000 copies eacl. MOONEY & M'GRATH, 175 and 177 Bouth Clark strect, aro tho well- known ngeots for Messrs. Virtuo & Yorston's publicatious, among which I8 the sploudid odi- tion of Shakapoare, edited by Clarles Knight, tho grestest Bhukepearian sohiolar of the age. Tho prescut work ia & careful rovision of Mr. Knight's * Plctorial Bhakspoars,” published over thirty yoars ago, and he yudortook tho task of ravision at tho solicitation of thousands who had boon gelighted with the original edition. His resoarch bas been too profound to disap- point them, and tho wark Immediatoly wan givon the first piaco among all editions of the great ot. l”’Annlhnr intercsting and inatructive work in tho hanis of Measra, Moonoy & McCirath iy *The Dattles of Ameiica,” In'which blographiy and blatozry re so skillfully interwovon that the bool has bocomo a comploto chironicloof the whole poriod, whila tho itluarratioos rondor tho wori dusteanlo in an artiatic point of viow, THE WESTELN PUBLISIING JIOUSE, This entorprising firm, whoes ofiico is on the corner of Ravdolph and Clark strocta, waa os- tablishod about three yoars ago by L. W. Yaggy and 'f. L. Haines, who, by thoir activity, integ- rity, and closo attontion to business, have built up » ‘IYEB and conatantly Ingreasing trade. "Fiioy make » apecialty of their large Family Bible, and bave entira control throughout tha Norghwest of this popular oneyclopidis of Bib- toal kuowledge, and mull ay mauny fll‘l"mlhlpl more Bibles than any other firm in the city, ‘Thoy liave alao tho exclusive sale in tho Wost of all of T. 8. Arthur's late works, and Lavo now roady lus last Kmdlwtlan, Dangor,” which is a powerful thruet at the flend intom- peranco. Mr. L. T, Palmor ls tho mansger of tho well- known book firm of - GHORGE MACLEAN & CO., of Pliladelphia, which was ostablished in 1802, This firm publisbes the ¢ I'hysical Lifo of ‘Woman," which has alroady hsd the enormous nalo of over » quarter of a million coples, Houtdea their elegaut editlon of Fawily Bibles, they aro dong an extonsive Lusiness on Adoler'a now book, ** Ont of the Hurlv-Durly ; # Illustrated Bible for the Young Dr. Dio Lowis' new work., * Chastity, or Our Hecrot nd have some twenty or (hirty other popular subscription books. M. A. PARKER & €O, 163 and 165 Clarls stroet, This honase was eatan- (ished in 1870, ‘The senior momber, Mr. M, A. Parker, bad slrendy a long expericnce in the businoss, and under bis management the firm at once took rank among the leading hounos in ¢ho Wost, Their list embraces historical, biographi- cal, and roligious, ss well as many others of er character. They roport bueinesa shis yosr more prosperous thun ever Lefore. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railrond Sundav Train for Omshs, Salt Lake, 8an Franclaco, and all Far Weet points, will leave the Central Depot, foot of Lake strest, Buuday, July 16, at 18 &, m. Ticketa snd aloepivg-var Lerths maybe bad at 89 Clark atreet, Ju- diaus svenue and Canal strest atations, and at the do- t, Through tickets viv C. &k N, W, It, R, aud 0., B L & I 0L R, wd on thts truin, Ayt r il The Bherman Houss has the honor of entertatuing the ln, P, T, Barnum, tl great shiownan, who, whily looking stier ;1: mam- moth Hippodrame, exjoya the luxuries of thia fsmy hotel, A -mufm’ oflier distinguished guests, Coruelius Vanderbult, Jr., bolds forth, —_— ———— Important to the Presorvation of Teeth— John Goshnell's Cherry Tooth-Pasta, the most eMcacious dentidrico kuown, Tty it. For sale by all druggists, Wholcsale sgents, Torrey & Dradley, 111 spd 113 Bandolph atzeet, ——— Photographs by Gentila wers :;:‘l‘::fl‘" ibe sacension theotber day, Call aad ses theo at Lis -tu:lo.n louthfxntczrnu m‘:i. and ngton slreats—this fnest fn o and 85 T e Frices modurute, 0 H Tental Consumption, The rapidisy with which ths teeth go to ruin after decay sets Ln ls marvelous, Yortify and protect thom, therefors, wilb that pow- axful satidols (o alt deutal Alsease, Fragrant Suzodoat, THE UNION CLUB, By Which Namo Clem Porlolnt Baptizes Ilis Noew Enter- ' prise. An Era of Boolability and Statesman- ship to Do Inaugrated Tuesday, The club-room epidomia fa now raging farl- ously o Chicago. In tha lino of stimulants, the Cosmopolitaus have, ao far, distanced all com- era ; aad in the way of conatructing committoen of hugo proportions, the *Joffa" aro berond tho reach of compotition. But thore in very lit- 410 that in luxurioas about oither of the organiza~ tious moution-d. TO INTRODUCE THR DELICACIES OF LIFE into tho midst of politics, bas beon reserved for tho indefatigable Periolat, who is & judge of all tustos nnd appetites, from that of tho county paupor ta that of tho boes politician, Under liia supes vision, & portion of tho third floor of McCormick's Bullding, southoesst cornor ol Desrbora and Randolph streots, has beon convertod into an justitution called the Union Club-Htooms, Work bas boon in progroas npan tho aparsments for vomo thno, sud thay ara now slmost roudy for occupsucy. ** Clom™ bias ab his back pomo very promnont citizons, —mostiv of tho politieal typo.—thio Unton Club belog an odd mixsurs of BOCIADILITY AXD * BTATESMANSmIP,” tho Iatter wondronsly pradowiuating, Lverytlnug s arranged wills au eyo to epleurs eanism—troimn tho siore-room to the parlors. 1he rormer is uurbered 1,712, oud is provided with chiua, plaze, a refrigerator, and all tho etcotoras usualiy belonging to such places, At tho pressnt time 1t 18 gouerously provided with rows of lormi- dablo looking Lottles, which contain lquias sul- fictont to fira tho patriotio heart with THE YORLE THIRST YOR MUALIC OFFICK. Tam Foluy, who Lins charge of the drnking dopartmont of the ** Uoemop,” woula be jealous of Periolat’s long ranis of wive aud biaudy ro- cepiacles. ‘I'he rocoption-room, whore gentlemen will be detaiued for a timuo before being ushored mta greater light, is » small aifair, from Lhe walls of which glare tho oyes of Robort E. Loa aud Pres- idout Graut, both wearing an uxpresston of ox- traordinary eoreity. 'Iborefaro a!so womo mod- ont steol onstravings which topresent wseoves of some nadonal jutorest and ecowed of no interost whatayer. When tho portals of the latter place are flung onen, tiso oyes uf tho visitor are regaled by be- lolding TIE BITTING-ROOM, where the bluo mmoke may cusl aloft in tho majosty of indolenca from the patriotio cigav. T'his haven uf rest has nu area of 82 hy 21 foet, sod 18 furnished 1h o very comlottable manner, A table, covered with figured cloth, and fure pished with brilliant glass sud substautial china, lends an air of huaio comfort to tho scone. A carpot of Oriental sofineas provouts the footfall of the awad intruder from breaking too harshly upou tho ear of happinces, not unmixed with wine, and rot nnnausoated by tobacco fumes. ‘T'ho ehaiss are of nu eany patiern, suggestive of loitering aud of serviug oue’s couutry without mucn trouble to oue's bones. ON THE WALLY ara soms vers fancy oil-pantings and tastoful ehromon, specially prepazed by Mr, Perivlat' Now York arties, who desorves cradit for gond coloring and varioty of aubject, There sro sos- #ido aud river scuuery, mountaina risiog in blua glory over wators bright as puiest diamonds, an) thore aro also forest sceros tu which too lopelinexs of tha mounear is cheercd by tho eoft and sllurlog prosonce of woman, davoid of fash- ionable aira and of motropolitau coquotry. Sofas, rich in sllk und volvet, Invite thv boholdor to throw his weary form thereon and dreamn of otornal rest,—n reat in which the hoarae voica of tho vtumyp orator may nos wtrudo, and whers caNCIkas B10 uuknown. ut TILE OTAND CLIMAX is reacked whon tho parlor fulding-doors aro thrown back, rovealing an apartmeut ot 47x21 feet, tittod up in o stylo that might, for a mo- ment, deludo tho boholder fnta n bolief that ho was gazing upon Bome of tho choico Ldous af the Palmer Iotel. ‘The tables, two 1 numboer, avd capablo of mccommodatiug a score or iwo of food-domulishers, are sot in a nuperb manuer, glass, plate, and china flaslung upon "thom in varied profu. mon. A sidepoard of splendid nropor- tions graces this apartmont, which ia aleo hung with somo really oxquisite paiotines snd ens graviogs, Clales are numorous nnd tastolul in their make up, and tho other furmitureis on a footing commonsirats with tho extravagsnce of tho fustitution, It must eall for n prasty hoavy luitiation foa to become a moinber of the Unlon Club. In fact, no person not in office, or not sx- pocting to be In office, can muster up the tivan. cinl courake to join. ‘Tho door-wayh are decoratod with tho natlonal colors, an TUE LEGENDS, + Union," * Brotherhaod,"” and * Welcome,"” aro lettercd in nvnrfirnunu upon tha walls. “Tlie nacurat Listory part-of the programmao s not forgotton, as Mr, DPeriolat has un oxtubi- tion a case which contains somo 3,000 wea- sbolls, f-thernd upon tho shores of Moxico and South America. Fountains containing ice water galoro are placed sn oach of the rooms. Thore 18_a'so & grand piane, furnishod by Dauer, card tables, billinrd tables, and, In sbort, evarything that can aesist the soul which lovea ita country to massaces ‘Timo, But, ateango to aay, tho POLITICS OF Til18 EATADLISITMENT are not vory cloar. Whothor the Union Club Is Ropublican or Democratic s a question with most peaplo, It way bo both togetner, ono at a timo, or neithor, it its principles nrs to ba judged by those of its varisblo suporiotendent, Whatover may bo its policics, ono thing is cor- tain, that tho partties \ho are moing to occupy the place intend to enjoy themselved rogardlosa of the cost. THE PONMAL OPENING will oceur Troaday avonmng, July 20, whan the foltawing bill of fare will tempe tho appatitos of thoinvited guests: Roast—Pig, atuffed with Snring Chickon, Calves, atulfed with “Turkey, Hawburg Uam, Spring’ Obfcken on Toant, " Rotled—Turkey, with Gaper Swee, Hambu Obampalgn Hauco, Biffalo Tougue, Corn Lambe® Tongues, ‘lurkey. Hulada—Labater, Potalo, Cream, Firh—Brdines,” Plekled Mackorel, Tickled Ecls, Holland Herring, , Peacan, Filberts, Drazll, Englisn easrto-Alinon Watnits, islains, Grapes, Orouges, Peacles, Water- Frult Cake, tolons, _ 2Auek-3el Bpange Gake, Toe Crea Wines and Liguors—Champagne, shorry, Spaniah, clorol, Mulaga, Oid Crow, Sclunldt & Gfalol lager- cor, Stundries~lamonado: plaln, lemonsde with wine, s0da water, import tzer, importod cigare, clehiptsdbonio e ol JOLIET STREET RAILWAY. Bpeetal Diapatch o The Chicaae Tridune, Jouzer, Iil,, July 10.—Norman Curl, the owner of the Juliat Btreat Itailway, which runs at pres- out to Lindon Heights, haa perfected bis ar- raugomontd for axtendiog his fino by & branoh througl_the rolling-mill district to the Poniten tiary. Ha Lau alrcady puschased the iron, aad, 3 s0on as ha decides upon the exact routo. tho work will bs commoncod. At presvut he Tuns five cars, and with tha .ow lins o wili put ou four more, making nine cuis in all, gt ek il 3 Closing Out Stook Tetrigerators snd fice-bozes, ¢ Juws! the best {n the warket, Totsil at wholessls prices, oo tnem befora buying. Htoves, Tanges, snd ' kitchen out. Ate," 8 spocialty at Watktns', 213 State strevt, sl st Hallett, Davis & Co.'s Grand, square and upright planos are fur sala only st {lis plano-rooms of W, W, Kimaball, coruce Stats and Adaiua streets. Ham, Leef, Piuvappics, EATHS, DB TS T DYMOND—Friday, July 18, ienjamin W,, son of Depnis H, sud Aary 8, Dywond, of cholers infant- e esal fyom residents Ho, 1060 Wik I s sidcuc No, : , a5 nfl;fl e 6 No, cox-av,, July 18, HOYT~15 Clilcago, July 18, of cholers {nfantnm, Harry W, fufunt sunof P, If, snd H, Addia Hoyt, fors merly of Walton, Delawsre Couunty, N, ¥, Funeral from tbe restdenna of U, O, Olince, Belmont- av., Lake Viow, at 4 o'clock this afternoon, Delaware Gounty, N, Y., papers ploase copy, DARLINU—~Medley,swife of Guorge M. Darling, of puerperal fover, July 18, 1575, sgod 3 yours, F¥uberal a 7550 abarp at residenucs, 867 Fulton-st,, theuce to Michigan Contral Depok, SPECIAL NOTIOES. Dr, C, W. Bonson’s r{ and Can Pills are projarel almfllllw togdschin, - curalgia, Norrousaces, and Vivovions- aad will oure can, 9 _conts & boz, post. o Hoid by Ml drggiste i VAN bUIAACK, BAVINGON S N LIl vorner of Decs! borw, Unlcago. Many, Muuy Years,---Mrs, Wins- Hoouitlg Barup For test of meny Jears an 1 fectly 1 Ihl!n. L tegul e atomach cutes ';‘tlmllz"llll‘fl l':fllnl’ ia “:l.hgn:hl;uf 1 i, reducas tullawmation, and silage e b Wous 6f Wockiers 0as bustliye P cines Tiniment Todide of Ammg A Newand Grent Discovery in Mecdtoat Beienco for the Oure and Reliof of Pain tn [Man or Animnl, Burpassing Anything Harstoforo Known, Rostoring Thou. Iappinosa A SURE CURE sands to eal For Neuralgis, th . and bia, Rheumastiam, Hrysipelas, Diphthoris, Oroup, Sore Throat, Face Ache, Mumps, Pavalyals of Limbs, BtUf or Balarged Joints, Buns ions, Corny, Palns in Baok, Neok, or Shouldors, Quinsy, Cutarrh, —AND ALL— Druisos and Wounda of Hvery Nuture, fa Man or Animal, GILESS LINIMENT hae recolved aupro sl al tho ‘madiesi sratnrnity, and ans. A Puyeictax CURED: De. Willam Gsgood Faxs, af No, ek, anfterod pital as Ing snuuldors, A nsrs; trfod everyib ug. 10 foo t al do_of Ammonia effeo! SHTTH, No. 73 Planost, My sufforings with fnflammatney themnatism tonso. | was tolpless tiil 1 usod Giles’ Linjmont K osult was wondneful, Tare Atnmonia, Tho 1 1118, 113 West Tulety-iiturat., N. ¥, Inflammataos swollan; yain fntoloiale, monls enrcd mo, | €It onty-third-st Thoumatism alf Tomation all Now York, " far almonts of tho animal other proparatlons in its woae lho ungalifie fargaly uv: in tolr private pructice by Lo adust ‘suosemsinl plyals Flwll’“l'l" foarful over my body: wriste intmont Tadld of Am: 10K GRELN, 18 Wosl 85 F many yoars with stiffaces and pain In his knee, and a¢ timos was unatlo to walk, oa; y the Hudwon fiivar Railrac ur noleneo_could ment Iudide of Anmo a completo curs, 1 W, VU Tne awsen or **HAnny Dasserr" ATATES: 1u 1, hacltatiagly p MBI P e oo LN en o, l:fil«:;o( » Now ntan: e “vise, T from tho Massachusotts Genaral Tos~ with mllnmmnnr{ Thoumatiam {n iny k Iy for theie e, Dr. (lies’ Linte s complato oure. . ‘a1l Rivor, Masy, 1 e f [sinilo tho oaly liaimant now wio s Giles’ Links ment fodila nf Ammania. 1t parfortns wondors, A A L 4 For oar stock wo knaw of fis liniment that canals Gilest Tocilo of_ Ammonis, T wanted—g-mo:hin Qearga Grant PN IENT. curailéo properiica flian a brrol of (h ot linfnionis 1Lt are foated an & cror Prics 50 oonts aud 81 per botilo. Qua: t iy bl it omomon have Ling X rallablo, 1t nevar disanpeints. TERE DUUG1,ARS, North Haward st Haitimo Frg, Victoris, Ellis Connty, K tho Iargest stuck farmtor in taaorld, 170 squdeo - miles, n and busst Gites' Liulmont [odids of Ammo: A hattlo pareasses mare enlow nxteasty us dummunlty. 3.50, Tepot 431 Sixth-av,, New York, and sold by all Druge Rlats. Wi, A. BUT _AUCTION SALES, ERS & CO. AUCTIONEERS, 108 MADISON-ST., Hold Regular Hales at their Selesrvoms: FURNITURE, LI T LRILY, TAR! VALY WEDNSSDAY DRY GOODY, OF KV PHING, BOOTS, SHUI AY MORN CLOY: RVERY THURSD TBUTIERS 0.8 FURNITUI“I"!;CU H{E PLANON, AN i AXD) OTH ; EVERY SATURDAY MURNING CARPETS, ATLHA IHOUS s PIANOS, ROGK Y, GLASS: ETO. {UiNING, AT 9 G'ork, Y DESCIRIPTION, SIS, BTO. 0'CLOOR, TOTDAY RALE EHOLD G l‘\” I{IA(;{)UI)S' ANDISE, A B30 O'0I00K, A Bulters & Co’s Satrday Sal, THIS MORNING. 1 Brunawick Biliard Table, complote, cost $100; 60 New aud Uned Carpets I Cove with polo sud shtly 1 full leathor-top Bnggy, now; 10 Rfrigerators, 1, by prime qiiydlty ‘Whitto Lead, O 1 Paintings, Chromos, Travelin g rutiks, oud ollier' merehandles TTBY 6. PO GORE &'C6, €3and 70 Wabash avenuo. On Baturday, Jfiy?. at 9 o'clock, 12 crates W, & Crockery, i open lofs. The Entire Frrnitnre of a First-class Dwelling, Parlos, Library, Chamber, and Kitchen Furniturs, Sofas, Lounger, Wardrotes, Took Cares, Parlor sud Oflico Deskn, Mirrors, Ico Chicats, Bhow Cases, Druse scls and Wool Qarpots, ORE & €O., Anction On Saturday, July 17, at 11 o'clock 2, m,, WE WILL BELL AT ATOTIOIN, ‘TITE BALANCE OF A BANKRUPT STOCK Of Dentccrat Wagons, and 1 recond-hand Top Bugars Alro, a full lino nesaca, Taesday Mornlng, July 20, st 0130 o'clock, regular ose tablished Auction Sale of DRY GOODS, &o. Full Iine Hamburg Embroideriea ! Handsomo Assorimont Plano Oovars ! Lilamn Laco and Otioman Bhawls) Drosa Goods, Hosiery, Novolties, & Co., sav, DS. Wal of sivgie, duublo ond oxpress Hase GLO. P, GURE 63and 70 DRY GOO Furnishing Goods, ‘White Goods, Undorweare Men's and Boyw' Summer Hatw, Men's and Boys® Clatling. Full linc Buit and Pantaloon Patterns, ete., in Foncy 1 Oussimeres, Woraleds, Gliorints, ofc. Extenstve lina of Linen Good jncluding every va= rlety of Table Damiaeks and Cloths, Linen Crash and Towellngs, Napkins, Doylles, Hdkfs., Froniing Goods, ato efc. Carpet Sale, 11 o'clock 8. m.” GEQ. P, GORE % O &9 nnd 70 Wabaah, i LY REQULAR AUCTION BALE QF BOOTS, SHOES, aud SLIPPERS, Ou WEDNESDAY, Julv 21, at 0:10 &, m. prompt. GEO. P, QOIE & CC, .P 84 und 7 Wah By JAS, P, McNAMARA & CO. 27 East Washington.t, 1,000 CASES BODTS AND SHORS AT ATUCTION, Taesday Moralog, July 20, at 9:30 0%k, __Fiest-clama stack of Now Goods will be closad an ROCKWELL & CO,, Auctivuectw, 77 and 70 Desrborn-at,, SBLL TH18 MORNING, at0:30 8. m,, FURNITURE IN ALL VARIETIPS, B Alarge hoe of Parlor aud CI ] 0] e A Now, 80 and §3 Eawt Jaud: Lilirmry, sud Office Furnituroc. Now snd second-hand, Cariets, Ica Buxes, I Machines, Dry Goodw, Ullllll!u;fl'l. Ladirs', und Meu'd Bhoow, Maltreases, BE CLOSED uU iy NOTIC. . B A. B, 8tonr, N, Y., Iroadent, I A, Rust, Vics Frest, & Gou'l Manager, Uenet rd ol heats GREAT AUQTION SALH This Day (Saterday), July 17, 10 otlock, W. G, CooLivur, Bec'y, Lugiucers. (FFICE OF THE AMERICAN BRIDGE (O, | No. 210 LaBalle-at,, cor. Adama. Cu1cago, July 5, 0 L. ROCKWELL & CO, = oneers, inber Buiw, Kitchen, wing Merchaudise, MUST Enwann Hixazute, 515, NOTICE-TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. This notics vpon, that some upkuowu to (bis Ci weoks, muds soversl a countul I purchase this Company, re wisdo 7, ll{ an ufticer or the City of b Cainpany, party or P, & J. CASEY, 41 AND &3 FIFTH.AY,, Xeap on band sud second-haud goods, Cauuters, dlug, Ofice-Deak {gerators, Ale-Bozes, sad Blackawiiuy’ Fools, Oftice- boughit end Furuitore, Csr Hheiviug, Bhow-Cassdy Qua-Hizluresy ud i, sccount Helu! UHT, o warn all partiea lHablo to be fiopoted riios uiioulbonlied by 858 uy have, witcin the paat two upls—I0 s0mo fnstauces sude 1o obtain mercianidize (nals, lad pipe, &¢) 8, alleging them ta Le for ol of whalever naturo or amount, fof lxr writien urdes, duly s1gu Purchaser (C. 3, AR Vice Pres't & Gen'l Maus _FOR SALE, od 1glav) er. largeat sasortment ia the city of now o g 4