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THE CITY. CEM‘EM&WS. The mambora of tho Yacht Club wiil ment this eveniug in tho Blhierman Houso for the diatribue tion of tlio prices won in the receat race. Tho temporature yonicrday, a8 obuerved by Manazee, Optician, No. £3 Madisou sireet (Trin- vxe Dmlling), wan at § . m., 75 degrooca t 10 Aot i 12m., 81 S m. 725 8pomy W, T'amilios having surpius liaen or boltles aro selied 1o eontrihuto thio raate to the Hosypittal for Women and Chiléren, corner of Isulina and Wort Adams streots. The }eading nsurance agents fn thia city hiavo donated policies amountiuvg to 320,000 cn tho Boo:blnck Novuboyw' Hlome to the Direct- o3 of that iuntitution. tinn of Immber manufacturers of the Wisconsin, and of the members of tha Misasairpi ing Compauy, will bo Leld te-day in the G Pacific Hotel to take im0 conrideraticn the future polics of operating (e yanon Jutesents on tha Clippewa River. cstw Lase hitherto condlicted In a groat. aml 1t ir dvaianed to have them co- o it the fitktue. A SIadeen stroey electrician had benevolertl® Aeciea 1o pve tie genaral public a frec traat cit Ho _conneeted the poles of i i 1 and irsor £ 1w AL piargn nesro, vewred the L oof fhs 1ouninin dn ecetncties, hut 1 vidh maieaiction-, He has puo men, Thero 0 outordy atnity agaitiat patroniang the trop TTocker, formarly Seerrtary of the Ate Lo, aiel Groat Wiston lnsuvanes e ez lof this clty end i city umil exp from, this timo as Intesnztional Tnsmanes ton, another affaic of law of thin Comnnany o particn i this ey, in'a entitied * Mendicancy " tn Tic of san. 100 was nads to A o, & mercham. on Webt Lane streor, as s ravider of tne Legging eivcalais ant. 3t appeers thes the mer- ehant nameed i an oid onn yepatabs dealer at 2to ttact, and that heds ot and ha aot e 37 e ** eiteular ™ Lusivess. Tho oitt of the fact hat tho store from in.'s namo ocounied by tien with bim. azadont tho el & mers b such a ne s ‘nr seri-monthily meoting of the So- T ! the Grand imcitic Hotel last evoning, with Dr. W, J, 8 Jeaell wos propoecd, aud ho way sombierehip, The regular paper cite Neuritis of the Scatic A1 tho jiogre:s of A crue of e diten-0 is a compara- Payer was discueed by pd cther members of Yerve, unznal tteres tivel L COMPANY. x> Plats and Dar- extordav nitors Yl WOIo 14 R 2 then ndjourued. ' N L1IX0, g of Methorlist min seeterday mormng, Blder Auuut_ttio uznas number of t of tho Catnp-Gromud A nivis Tar the Awsombi ivn to yre- at it wan tha wettan of this meeling that i wiunper a7e impractteable, itiout dixcussion. uston, revived the discuse <Selont Assainbly, o My, Thwmas stuted that Miss Dergu's ia6 1tp betoro tue firet church quarieriy nea fur renewal of licensa, awd that the would hot entertuin tho name. Nothing ¢ in the watter, ‘ele:n maved that the rabject for disens. Laxt Monday ie, *Cin Woman he Lesally to t'renci mthe lethodist seopal Adjourned, A RELLEE FROM TUZATRICAL LAEORT, ‘Tho metwbora of tho Union Squaro Theatrical ue ey ted an invitation frem Col. J, 1, B [oro yestesday, to vieit his chiarin- dence, Wildwood, nt Foutl Chicago. thy rant slonin yacht, the Florenca. nwaited them ut i1 oelock at the dock, near Jacknon etrect, and, when the tardy ones had arrived. put oif with themt for Bowenstown. Th lake way wmooth, and the *ladics who graced tho yarty with their presenco were put to uono of tha aucctivenicnce which wowelimes sttends mezrine endertaliogs, ‘Tho lorerico 18 the only rivate saam yacht at thiw end of the lake, i, well-butlt, nnd buogant aw & corls, who went thronga the water Jikon duek, Sho 1s neat and it 1 every respeet bt one, and that is the sppeavance of her ciow. MHer boilers have Feen reuowed, ber own coat of palut hay been renened, but the umform al Captnin avd crew ju rather dingy, Col. Dowen, however, kept his guosts no busily occapiod that they had now much lsisure Lo come pare appearatices. A quick run tcok them to fianth Chieago, where they wated for dinnor, nnil then steanod up thy Calumot Hiver 1o Mr. Ltwwi n's houso, whero they wers hindpitably en- teunined bf Mes. Bowen. Tho ladies revGraed tothocity Indon with towers and yenmbly ame preseed with tho supesonty of » steam-vacht wver A earddago from Bouth Chiczgn to the Shers man Ho'se. Howa of the pentinmen remalued in the country for the wmght wad retarned by teumer 1u the morning. Thoy wire mfely Lrotght i by Capt, Campholl'a new hieutenag whosa ntill ne the whedl cuntiibuted to thei c: setion thint » trise inwardoess” was moat per- captiblo i & fresh brcoze trom tho vortheant., e bt THE CUSTOM-HOUSE COMMISSIOH, 30 AGUEESIENT VET REACHED. Tue Clicago Castom-1ouso Commission ary with the degree of succeus that they autlciynted, Ag has befors beon mentloned, thoy were et the last meoting unable to agreo upon any report, and coumidored further tosts neceesary to detormine the suflicioncy of the The test, which 1au from Batur- terday, consivted of placwug & beariug of 14 tons on 4 equaro feot, or 855 tonsper fout. This was suflaied to remain cver Buuday, sud wuy yeeterdsy 1nepected by tks Commission to note the sinking, 1f any had oeenired. Al 1ho rosult. there iw not a doeirablo dogreo of ¢ ty. Onoc! Lo gentlewen who way present during ti-o exi outs Bud nuw Lho reg- irl1ation J0RAS ERYS (hut the MEARUrCHILULY yon- terday mhowed thag the test pier had sunk 17 inclies in about forty bours, sud Lhat it was suil coutinning its downwerd progrers. On tho oth- er haud, one of thy Comuiesion ruid ta's report- or thut thir stutemont wan incoirect; that tho pier hiad not sunk at all after 1o ** Miut wapact,” sid that tho rosult wus satisfactory as fur wi that location was coucerned, Thin t witl oo remembered, was mude ou tho sutl near tho Lo, toin of the thin layor of concrote, Lut not #o far dowis ny the bottuin of tho foun- dation catien to, & entirely watinfied wlth the result of juned, the Comnirsiol were yoster- sed Ju sink:ng, or cauming to by’ suulk, ther pit near tho southwest coroer of the budding. It ls their witeadou to put on suothey tentat this point, and if possblo to deduce s wereral law from sl their experioionts o cover the smkiug fu every poition of the structure. The topurt, which was oxpected to huve besu rmumeé to the Mayor tnd Council last oven- og, 16 skl 1w a chrotic condition, aud is not hkoly to be finiched for seio L'me. The date cuaLod bo fixed, but vae of the Commisvion siciaun and Sargeons was hold et | van, tae Presiden., m the chair. The namo | asread by Dr. Baamgier, npon | ¥ they bavo | i j l 1 { tho Grand Da abi-otvatlor.s, tatned s stated vesteedry that 5 week or e Dbt $0: bo e thna d + It b ounderstoud thas ! Chewbraneh wia tha memneca , tiom airoieg the unauahtied remort sheh van drawn ons uud presented by tho sonior wewmber. 1A mest ng of tha Cemmuston will be had to | dav, aund aguther attemp: imado to uuito on a re- i pact. argten asd —— i THF INFANTS' EXCURSION €03 TLETION OF ARUANOEMERTS. *To.motror morning at 0 o'clock sharp waa the time fixod upon, and tho fiue nteamer Lake Tecozo (ho weerel charterod for tho firat fufsnts' exeurson by the Exocutive Com- wittes of the Floating (fermtal Asso- cismon, which met yeserdav aftosugon at A o'clack at No. 172 Randolph strect. tore woro present R. I\ Dorickson and Dis. Mtlor, Elake, and Ilvde. The first-named gone tieman yrealded. Alter acttling upon the time ana couforring vitl: ¢ apt. lsman, of tho Lanke Trunze, tho Cemmiteo deeided 1o charter the 83 veus for ofe month ac #375. It nrrasuged that 150 auilaren and their moth should be acrommodaced an tho firat tip, i anle there who reeriva tickots from the Com- nutces will Lo allusod ko ge. ‘Tholoat wilt loave e docs foot of Wabault avenue, South Side, and wil move sfoaly o Evsustou, and eritign nbont uatl 6 b, m., 1n oxdlor that the eick and fecblo livtlo onon ay have tha full benetit of the pirs nir. ‘1he Com- nrttee vistte tha bont, and armngea for the Wacing of cotr cn the jower decks, avd the uso af’ tho Btaic 100mn Tor the Litiln ones 1n canes of Fiio hoiels will bo anvlied to for , tlour, and ciackers, and the fi.0d wili ko coulied on the b a8 required. Phoele wiil we i attendenes, and medical g wiven when acmted or beccssary, Awnings w1 3 by proviied to protect tho parsengels frow ths pun, s ol necesnary proti-don mado for T cvnlort, .v4 above mentioned are working liko ke tho thiet trip a success, atd it Meiently en ey no doubt aid ve, viti g1vo othore in tapid succerwion during the narm seather, Allthatis requied to perfect tha exeuracy in & fine dav. Those diwstncts ich snowed tho Jargert mortality among n- funts last mon' bt will be favured with tho largest numuer of tickuts, L THE ASTRONOMICAL SOTIETY. CLECTION OF OFFIGEDRS LAKT CVENING, A special moeting of tho Cineazo Astronomienl Society wan held Jast evening iu Yarlor No. 1 of otel. Tho Ilom. W. 1 Wells, tho Vie sidont, nceupied 1ho elinir, ‘flie Seerotary, tho Itun. Thomua Hoyne, read the wmites. Ou motion of Dr. L. A. Johnson. it was do- cided ehat voven mombess of the L:ard of Di- rectors shall constitulo o quorum of that body. Alter pcltiing thin quastion, the Soclety ade Jouened, immediataly afior which tlw Board of The ficss busincss The following waere e AR 1 s 1eeelre suerctar y—Tliaa Coltie 4 surer——lohn Forsyth, he lengib of termy of thn elocted Directors wsu doterunacd by 1z, a8 follown £ i Wiltad, Dr. I, Johneon, won gy two years, C. ulver, C. H. H. C. Rtos ; ouc_veur, Robere Wnrren, i nderson, Johm Forwyth Crof. Colbert preroute:d his resignation as A ¥igtant Dircetor of the Obrervatory, As it way ttted that Bio could no 1inger givo his atiention 10 plico, 1t was acoentd. Al Wells, for the 'Frenmirer, preennted s pres of the combition of the finances, sho thn receiptn tean 589 sod the o .07, leaving o batauco 1 bauk 1t was veforteld to tho new Treas- urer. A report wan th n rubmitted from Prof. Saf- foed, It gave w g ! roview of tho worik ac- conplished since ho first took chiatse nf the Ob- 00 VAtLry in In :tho fivwt year of ik suporvision he had made mauy otmervatiuns of ke molmlm of which wanted to obtain a practical knowledge. 7 ho had niade some thonsands of star with resnits now ontitely satise story to lhum, it ag good as had ever been ob- Ho was now engaged in making up a auo of atats for the Umited States En- ving Cotps. The report was accepled and plreed on filo, 12 aas decidod that the Noard shaadd hotd reg- alnr meelings on the first Tursday of Juuary, April, July, an { Ociobor. Tho Board then adjouroed. ORITUARY, DEATIL OF 314, 1, A, GARDNCR. Mr. H. A. Gedner, Chiaf Eugineer of the Jlizhigan Contral Railroad, diod at the residenca r. Jamos L. Ross, w this city vesicrday, of sht's discase of the kidnova. Mr, Garduer Chiel Yingineer of ths Michigan Cen- itro:d during the last threo yeaw, aud previous to that time was Chief Engineer aud Suyerivtendent of tue Pittsburg & Fort Wavuo igilroad. Sicco his appointment by the Jlichigau Conttal to has been indefatigable m biy Iaborn to make improveraents on the ront, and nuder bis directions tho entiro road-bed was rolmd with steoi raii. The hiaudivork (s appa cent all ulong the Jine of tho yuad, which to-day is among Lo tinent anl Lest-improved in couniry. Honiro dewicned ond supotinteoded tho ercetion vf the vxtensive locomativo and car hopa ot the Company at Detroit, o was gen- ctully conrtilered ono of thoe ablest raj.road on- albeets lu the country, and was lughty cetermad by all thosu Who know hiny, o had his oftice ar. who liang back | Detrciz, but his family reside on nlarpo farm peur Juliet, Lo leaves o wilo and o niumoer of children, who are well provided tor. Unoof hig sons is a Juwrer ju thia cite, and & womber of tho tiim of Valetia & Gurdner. Anothor son holds an importaut position w_the Jolist Iron uml Btool Works: The age of Mr. Gardner was ubout (0 yoais, sud thongh the diseswo from which Lo died was of long; standing, still bo was ablo to attend to Iis duties up to about a month neo, Bince that timohe baw suifored intensely, wndlie livgered nlong nutil yosterday, when death relieved bim of nis vainy and led ‘him upwards to & bigher and better Hif —————in THE CITY-HALL, Ald, Ryan is incapacitated from plaving in tha bali gamo this ofteruoon by an accident in at- termpling to mount a slreat-car. Friday uignt, Ald. Guuderson's lumber-mill located at Portage Lake, Wis., was burned to the ground. Tuo mill wan valued at 315,000, and way insared for one-third of its valne. Tho Alderian left last mght for tho aceno of the dig- asier, The Bosrd of Publio Worlis yeaterday opencd bids for laying privats draing on Went Taylor #iroat, and for supplylng the city with 600 tons of conl. For the formor tho bid of John McHugh was lowest, and for the latter C. II, Dver's bid of #4.83 per ton distanced all com- petitors, No awards wore made. All yeatendny Mayor Colvin was compelled to take np bus position on tho mdewalk in front of the Luilding, A large force of men wore at work cleaning out the rubbish in the ofiice, which Las beew accumuiating over eince his sdvent to oflize. Tu.day he will take possossion of o ro- senceated oflice, rodolent with the peifulocs of sresh whutowash aod uew paing, ‘Flio Commitieo on Burects and Alleys for tho Houth Divieion met yesterday afternoon in tho City Clak's \d. htone (u the cnair, A petition for widenti; Wabauh syenuo by taling & fuet off each eidswalk was ordered placed on Iy, the Committee Lelioving that tho sidewalk was aircudy tov na1Tow fur s great tivroughlare. An ordusnce for paving Wabssh syonuo fiom Congress to Twonty-hird streots by private cou (ragt wan favorably conadered and fis passago racommended, Dotiolyer & o, ate the cous tractors. “I'ho long-looled-for pamphlst bearing the ap- pellation of *‘The lotcs loard Vindieatod," wcoms sarouded i that vague, 1odoinabile mys- tery which pergetushy ecens tu surccund the et ideas of tho Presdont of the Folice Boad; Who the suthor 1%, who the unfortuuato sud pertiaps unpaid publishicr, sre anestions whick o appearsuce of the pampllot sious will solye. “Ihe Commlssioners aub Jike spyuzes in the af- fair, At one motnent thoy know notling sbout ity and at the next they infer, m their cunversa~ con, that they kuow more sbout it than sbey cato to toll, ‘Tho cbief occupation of the Police Doard, ustuely, that of trving delluquent police oficers, n gouo, ‘She Board are consont 10 awuso them- wolves ib proepectiug in the fall trade iu their various liues of bLusiuve: They aro awailng developuionts in tho war, an, aytog low witl vome little pet scheme, porhs| quo warranto, sbout which thsy aie exceediugly uncommunica- tive, In she Police Buperintondeut’s roum thero reluain abouttneuty cases againat police oticers, JULY 27, rralting gomo ¢lsnasitlon. Tho Pulice Buperin- tcudzut 18 poworlesn to disrose of thoo and he ie ta0 wtublorn ty tiurn them over to tho teador marcies of the Polize Board. ! Tho Committes on Polico met yestarday for | the eonmderation of tho nomiuntion of Gooigo i L. Dupiap fos Gits Marsbal. b anae docided to rerort farorably upon tho iamiuatio, and somo dircuizsion ennied sbout tho ordinance umder which (ho af pointment was mado. 1t was tho omnion ul’l’w majority that tho City Marshal snould bo Lield to an accouatability vo etiios and stiingent that thers could be no shifting of iesnonmbility tn the management of tho olice forco. The Committes did not stop ore, but nroceeded to kuock into flinders an amendment introduced by Ald, Quirk placing the trial of policomen arraigned on various charges in the bauds of the City Marsbal, Po— lica Superiatondent, aud Mayor,” Thev recom- moudod that the I'alice Superintandant bava the wer of dircharging and emploving belp, rub- cct at_all_times to the dicectious of the City far Lial. On this Inttor point theta will bo con- mderable discussion beforo the mattor is ended, Tho Board of Pablic Works vesterdsy orenod birla for the completion of tho Fullerton avenne conduit, Thero weio in all vome twenty bide, many of them from somo of the most reliable contractors in town. 'The threo lowest are thosa of John Geo, $306.508; I'itzstmons & Connell, S014,291; mnd Thomas Mackin, &327.803.00, Ar. tico will probably receive tho contrack if lus eocuriticn are ncccptabilo, Hn i vouched for by Mors, Chiambers & Mclican as boumg as rolin-—- ble as themaclves, From Com:ssioner Prindi- villu {t in learncd that the lowest of theso bida is but a trille moro ver foot thau the piice l-nnl to the defunct -:onteaciors, Messre. Georxo I, Nor- ris & Co, Besides this thero s to bo taken into acconni that the uow coutracior is to pay neatly $.5,000 for thn “*plant ™ out of the flrat vouch- crn jeaned, ‘I'he argument naed by the old cor teactord that it would take $50 per foot extea to tinish tho work does not scem to bo well sup- ported by other reliable contractors. ——— THE COUNTY BUILDING. Batarday will be sonteuco-day in the Criminal Coart. Sleriff Agnow's first somi-annual repore still remains incviplete, the veuchers for about 700 of the expense-account being wanting, Doputy Shetilf Galpio and lady colobrated tho touthh anniverssry of their marringo Saturdsy evening. The nmount of tinware that visitors brougut was enough to stock an ordioary hotol. ‘Fhe dirts plobes, flthy epittoons, fly-specked winduws, and dusty faimitnro of tho County Druilding do not ecem to elicii tho jauitor’s at- toution. Untess he relivs mote upou Jus indus— try, tho County Loard will bo after i, Montion was mado that Saturday tho oplnlon of Judgu Farwell a8 to the right of tne County Board 50 1% tho salarion a7 its IOMDErA WA EiVe et Lo tie tirand Jury, and, owitg tu the desire of that hosy to adjuurn, was passed over for tho noxt jury. 1t bss since tianspired that Mr. Reed 1 to give the rama opinion, by azcee- mzut with the Court, to the Citizous’ "Askocio- tion, m the cxpectativo that tho Asswelation will enjom the County Clerg from drawing orders for tho pay of tuo Co:nmikyionerd At u greater pur dio.a than Jugge L'arwell save thoy sre en- el to, viz.: G450, Tus I8 reparded as a mililer way of nettling thy legal poiuts involved tbun hy dictments, aud wili be sivst res: rted to. 11 it shiould fall, ou account of the Cizens’ As- socintiiu's delickey 10 gotting injuticti then the barsher course will Luiely be adopted to tesy 1bo quostion. The topic of conversation yeelerday was tha raalch buso-ball gatue to-duy Ecuween the county aud city nines, Quartermaster Millor has pro- vided for the event four’ Lall-vaviols of Leer, aud a four-horse vobiclo to couvey the euunty vine to and fiom the grouuds, Lho proceceion of the county ninu tu the ygrounds wiy fol an Michigan “slyect promptly at 1 oo 1 tho toilow.nz order: 1o half-boireis of Commirxioner Hebudt's beer in single tio in wagons; omniony, contaming the couaty nine, drawn by tour crean cclored horws: cxprees wegon to dins an additionsd suppls of baer if it sbuuld bo Tho procersion will vanchi the City- 1T nwhers it will bo juined by tio city nine, Millov's aeristant, Dao O'Hara, witl furnial whatever cthar provisons o uccossary, thera to ko ameed upun. Tho mo 14 to e callod at 2:39 o'clock. CHIMINAL, A ensak-thief entered ths bouse of John C. Camberg, No. 216 VWest Ludiznn stract, yosterday forcnoon, rud stolo £33, Yorty dollars' worih of clothing was etolen from tho oftico of Joso; h 11, Walbridgo, No. 43 V7est Raudoipl street, yesterdny. S. P, Newton, of No. 123 North DPeorla street, accibes Wilaw Faracy of an aseault with intens ta w:li, and Iast evouing tho latter wian lorkod up iu the Madison Streot Station to awue u hiearing, Doily Wukny, a Fourth avenus cvprian, will be cximived heloro Justico Numterliekl thm morntng ou the charge of lace:my, 8. Jacoby, a Tawanroier, secumng unoc of siealiug fonr goid sluger rings, @, Golvin, of Na.78 Weat Van Dnren streot, ve- portu to tho polics that he Jone bis Lotss and vorgy to A etrangern few days aso, aud the toam han not beeu returued, an ovcirronco ruth- cr wingular, some peoplo will £y, ‘Thomns Roach wus_arrested vesterday at the fumtanco of Morris Btroobol, who ciarges bim with the laiceny of &1, whict ho unvs was inken from lus pockot in & natoon on tho corner of Finh avenuo sud Harrison ntreos, A tobacco dealer at No. 126 Larraboa strect, named Joseph Beilowits, was hold for trial 1o tho United Siatos Divtriect Court yesterdny, by Comwissioner Iloyne, to answor the charge of defrauding tho (iuveroment in sclling snutf without paying the tax. Dail was fixed ot About 0 o'ctock last night Dr. McCarthy, late County Phyvician, causcd the arrest of 1wo re- spretably-sppeaiing youn men, whom he ac- cuses of an attemp: €0 stoal lus watch, on Clin- tun street, near Madison. Tha prinoners wero locked np in tho Madizon Street Station. The goud charocter of the parties und other ciroum- stances would invicate that tho complaidant nas inade a mistake. About 3 o'clock Sunday afternoen thicves en- tored the merchant talloriug roow of (. Charlos Smith, oo the secoud foor of No, 137 South Clark ntroot, nnd managud to got off safely witn 3100 worth of nowlv-mude garments, ‘Yhey bal packed up about £500 worth of clothing, whou Atr. Bmith _bapponed to come iu, and found that a panel had oeon talien out of the door losding to an adjoining room, and the back of, somo shelving brokon Lo obtain access. . It does scom strange, bat it ia noverthelaes trae, that 8 mon who is o mock-auctionoer, and dabiy floccos unwary paogle uuder the cover of & ticeuso, rhould ~complalu that ko was the victim of coospiracy, Thomas McDermote kee & moci-Auction roon, or has » nd 1n one, on Causl utreet, near Madison, aud Darney Campbell keops a faro Lank at No, 73 8auth iHaleted straot. 2leDesmott bucked the ugly beast in Campbeli's I»lxeo. nod lost a fow dollars. He now belioves 1o Wi *braced,” and yestordsy causcd **tho bankor's " arreat. Ttobort Btewart is the wayward son of a good and wealthy cilizen on’ the West Bide, scd has a poncliant for gatting drunk, aud, whon o thut coundition, inaking cut bogns checks, payable to hus order, aud preasoting tnem to cuntiing trudosmen, whio gunorall¢ accapt thiou “on the old man's nccount.” Bob's faiest ox- pluzt ended in his ivcarceration w tise Madison Hireot Station, whera ho waw placoa last night ut 10 o'elock b{(]ll\czr Hunkley, o had boon passing & chock for ¥11.60, drawn on Fol- poutial, the bavker, payablo to Robert Htowart, and purporting to bo signed by Charles A, Wilson, — Josoph bteln, 8 shoe-dealer, doiug businesy tho second door from tuo police station, was tho vichm, Mo gave Robort a pair of slides and w10.10 in money for the bogus docunmnt, and, on the refusal of Btewart, 8r., to settle up, caused Hrowart, Jr.'s" arresg on the ciargo of obiaining money nnder falvo pretouses, Tho prisoner was drunk sud abusive, ’ —_— LOCAL LETTERS. FOLICK BLACKMAILING. o the Editor of Ths Chlcauu Tribune: Cutcano, July 26,~In a receut editorial head- ed “A Huupid 1hisf," you iuform your readers that onr police detectives are In tas hatit of no- tifying owners of stolon property that it can bo returuod to them on such owners agrecing to pay s fixed smount for the same, C. 0, D. You virtusily stato a case that lapgoned In thia city. You instance a clorgyman®whose houss was entered by burglars, who touk, amouny othor valuables, & gold watch on which the owper's nsme wad engraved. You say tbar noon thereafter tho cleryywau raceived a nuie irom the Chief Deteolivo of the police fuice, votifylvg hitn that such & waich waa kuown to be 1ntha city, sud that It nould bo returued io him . Q. D. if be would azree to paysome fifty- odd dollare ; snd that the Rovercnd “goutlomay, uot nishivg to make such & cowpromise, actually | went i the simplicity of his soul to the polica authorities and to the Mayor, with Lus note, in quest of his propesty, butall to no burpose. You stato that tho good man was simply In- formed that tho paying plan was the one prace ticed hores Lhat the watch wns probably ina pannbroker's poaveraion, aud that the money he hnd sdvanced on it sheuld bo refu-ned to bim g and, tinally, 1f this practice ahonld ba broken up fiero, atolon goods world finit their way to other large citiee for disposal, and thus discriminate apatust Chieago, 1do not derire, Mr. Editor, to direcctly quea- tion the correctness of your statements, still the charges aro no ciaring and unuatural that I am led to believo that Tue TRIBUSE, usually very reliable it. ity acsortions, must lave besn misine formed 1 thns fuatanco, 'fhat the polica force, and especially fta ofticials, aro somewhas demoralized thero I8 no doubt; but it appears o an ordinary observer that —adinittiog ~ him to be 8o dispused—any ono with tho sbrewdness roquired to be s good detectiva wonld not commit himself to paper in such s cane a8 you mention, Honca, Mr. Editor, nntil yon can produce proof most conclusive, L must be’ allowad to subscriba wysaif & Dountixg Tuosas. Nore ny Tur Epiton.—When the Chisf De- tective denios that ho wrote much a lotter to s certain clergyman. or that the Mayor stated that such was tho practice in tua city, we shali mako known tho sourco uf our infurmation aud tno toundntion for our bellef in the truth of the statement, 10 BATINGS DANKS PAY 6 PER CENT? To the Liittor of The Chtcano Tribune? Cuicaco, July 26.—It is gonerally supposed, and depositora are led to beileve, that all gave ings banks follow a standard invariable rulo in the calculation of the interost paid, or promisod to bo paid, npon doposits. A recent investiga. tlon of this matter, so important to & multitudo of small depositors, conviucos me that somo of tho bankd sre inflictiog » wrong upon Uheir patrona in not paying what thoy agreo to pay,— G per ceut,—but often much leas, whilo they be- wwlo dopositors, by s shrowd sud overroaching method of caleulation, with the supposition that the bank is paying aund the dopomtor is raceiv- ingaround G per cent. Jelieving that one of our promuent saviogs banks, which bad ontored up ity July interest, wan not payng alsdy depusitor tull 6 per cout on ber depoeits, I took tho samo accouut to fourdifferent savings banks, with theiequost that they would jufutm 1ne— which they pulitely did—what, according ta thoir method of ealeulating € pur cont interost, thev woald bave allowed on thio enme account, I found tLat no two of the banks agrecd io their methuds or results, One deducted alt the pay- ments or checks from the first dopomt, wiile snoibier took thom Irora tho last. Une cuocked oft by dates aud nmouuts, anotber fumped 1t, and anothor aversged 1t u8 to swount of interost sllowed. Two of tho panks wmere neatly aliko, though several dallars ajpart: whilo tho other two, with marced liberality aud Justice, estimated the futerest ut nearly twico wiat the forwor did. Which was rignt? When bauts disagroo sball depuetters docido? It is n foct, A8 any one can lewrn by injuiting, tho. raviogs bauks bave no uniform una (ixed method of caleulating the in- terest on depoeits, aud whilo tho prowmiss of o good bauk may be 6 per ceny tho modae of cal- culation may reduco tie rute of interost to less than 8. It Lehooves all deporitors to inquite tirat, In the bauk sale and sound? aud uext, Does it actually pay to depositois the full inter- ext which it promisos and pretouds to pay? It s not so important that deporltors are oifered 6 per cont as that they actually rocelve it. ‘[ne Driostrous’ Frieyo. CONCELUNING BTREET-CARS. To the Editor o1 T'ue Clucaya Iridunes Citrcano, July 26.—Tho interruption to which tho Weet Side must be aubjected during the next. thirty days, while tho Maditon stroet bridge is bultding, may to rondered less irksomo and vox- atious thau it will otherwisa be by a littlo con- trivanco nud shrowd managomont on the part of the Went Divisien Car Compauy. Lot tuom at once put in nwitches at Clinton strect snd ¥ifth aveouo. Thin arrnngenout wowd enablo the ears Lo keop on their main coures, go arouad the obstructiou by crossingat Randolph stroct bridge, and, thoaglt four blocks fu a trp aut of thoir way, woulld ho preforavle to a full stop going ons: at Cunal sitees, ur a tolal disueo and abans donmont fur thirty days of the truck emst of Madigon stree birdgo,” ‘I'urougiy ears would not ba cumpaiied ta slop, snd thoe Rundolph ustreet caes worlld nut bn cveicrawded, us thoy will bs without some such airangemcnt, uvo more than cuce called attention to tho d ot thitough cats conuecting the North Sido Arrange- o South aud West Divisions, h tween Unjon I'atk and Livcoln Da tueen Lincoln Park and Tiweuty-s Wheu this 18 done the aity will be, as nover bee foro, a nvit fn 1ts threo divisioun, 11 the doizens uf Wabssh avonue wish to ro- taiu tha ancient uristocsatie flavor of that thor- ouzhfaio they cunmot do iv mors cifectually 1hau by foducing the Bouth Side Car Compueny | to cbargo 5 or 10 cents faza un Wabash avenuo and 2 or J cents oo Hiato street. ‘Thiat would be wdistivction with & ditf WEST Bibe, enco, LOTTERIES, YOLICY-RHOPS, AXD BUNEO-DENS, Tothe Eaitor of T'he Clicano Triouns: Cuicaao, July 24,—If I can Lave the nse of a emali space in your columoy form time to time, 1 propose to shuw up sowe of the oxtensivo swindliug operations that aro beiog carried on in this city, and wili commence fu my next com- munication on the lottery aud policy-dealers, of which there sro now sumo twenty-fiva vilices in waccossful operation among us, besidos the two +* hiead-contro” oflicos on Doarborn stract, that uronmlmf undor 1bo flag of *real estate,” Tuo public will he astonished to know how much is paad in Ch.caga evory day to thesa gamblng in- slitutions. Thoir patrous are composed of all clavees of pour neople, whites aud blacks, and rome prosututes, Tho writor 18 proparing a list of thcxo dealers and places of Lueiucss, winel will Lo sent you for your noxt Bunday's ie- wue. Tho whoto thing would have been laid vefore tho Graud Jury the present week had thoy held over, a4 it wan undormtood thoy wonld do, would bo glad if any varties having any ioforinas tion to impart would addross L. K. Barucs, TutnyNe ohico, o Boxo PubLico. e o i COLD AND GREENBAGKS. 7o the Editor of The Chicago Tridune : Cmicago, July 2{,—Your oorrespoudent “Borg" Las altogethor too exaggerated ag opinion of tho reduction in the gold-promium by accepting one-hslf iutorest-coupons and oue- fourih currency for kmport-dutics fn place of gold. Interost-coupony bofore maturity would have a market-quotation of from 07 to 9934 in gold, dopondiug upon how loog beforn waturity, how grest the demand to pay Guzien, and the stato of the monoy-market; but that 1t could very serionuly aifoct the gold-pre- mum, or the valuoof greoubacks, is & soat wintake, What does affect tho valus of grosus backs # Priucipally the chavge in the quantity in cireulation, sad the volume of business that neods them, Increaso the quantity, aud, the volumo of basivess unchauged, their value de- clines, Lesseu tho volume of exchanges, aud, the quantity of greenbacas unchanged, tleir value slso ‘dechines. It is a truo prnciple of politicul econowy that more cutroncy, lerd busi- uesy, less valuable Luat currency ; loss curiency, more bu-iuces, more valusblo ihat curronocy, Gold is au article of merchaodize with ud; it 18 a standard of value with other wvations, We do not care for economizing the use of gold, What wo ure aficr is to Iako the greenbacls more vaiuablo avd less Huctuat- fug. 1f wo uso lees gold in this couniry, 16 witl ko nbroad, ar to other places whero it is wanted, I'ho substitutton of tuterest-coupons for gold mjzlt bo o good thing for the boudholders and the importers ; but that 1t would Luve sny seri- ous elfect on tho valuo of greeibacks, i extremely doubtful. the Govern- ment will© walk up, like an fudie vidual, end pay it disbonored, past- o hotos fu casli, or mak an vxionsion of its criditorn, aud settlo its dobts with twenly-year bundy, wo should suon got to the bottom of this spocie-payment difticulty. It enly requires an ‘| honert, #traightforward courde, whick tho iswe aemand of others, but waich the great Governe wenk itaolf nets outirely at naugnt, *F. R, 0. S Important to tho Presorvation of Teeth— John Goshnell's Cherry Tooth-Pasto, the moat eMcacious dentifrice lmown, 'Try #t, For wlo by sll druggists, Wholcsala sgeats, Torrey & Uradiey, 171 and 173 Randolph atreot, SR There's Nothing Undor the Sun, iuthewayof ladies' or gnte' outside garmeats, that the new Freuch process of Cook & McLalu'y wou't re- new sud tnake beauliful, No, 80 Desrborn stroet. Planos and Organs. 4 larye sssortuient of now plance and orqans to reat, Seooud-band planos from $5) to §2%0, W, W. Kiumary, Gornar Blaie and Adanus streets, Ohioago, RAILROAD NEWS, What the Rock Islnnd Road Has to Say About Alleged Discrimination, Why 1t Is Driven to Ship Grain to Milwaukeo. TImprovement in the Froight Businoss—Tho Northwestorn’s Now Bonds, Miscollancous Itoms. FREIGHT DISCRIMINATIONS, A Tnrooxe reporter called unon Grneral Su- perintendent Riddlo and (General Froight Agont Violo, of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifie Itailroad. yosterday, to ancortain what theno gou- tiomen Lad to sy in regard to the charge mado by a correspondont from Tles AMoines, thiat they wore discriminating in faver of Milwaukeo and agamat Chieago. Thoy stated that the ratea to AMilwaukoe had always boen tho same an to Chl- cago, and {f the mbippora could get tho samo price nnd facilities Liora as they do in Milwaukeo thoy wonld prefor to abip thoir grain to this city. But as Milwa:keo js makiog Immenyo efforts to divert tho graln tiade from Ohlcago, and its snerchanta poy from 2 to 4 cents a bushel more than thosa of Chicago, ehippers insist on sending thoir prodice to that oity, Besidos, the peain-inupection law, which places the inspoction u Dliuols in the Lzuds of Btato Comminsionors, fs working vory datrimontally to this cily, Tho shippors ara greatly dissatmfied with tho1oapec- tton here, while they aie well satisfiod with tho gradiog of the Milwaukes Board of Trade. "'ho talk about the ltock Islund discriminating against thia city was all Loab, as it lost 180 miles of mileaga by shipping 1o Milwaukoe, but when 118 whippera dirceted their products to Milwankee iL bas to take them thero. Tho 1oad could not make tho rates to Milwankee highor than to Chi- oago, a8 it had to cumL\aln with tho Wostern Union and other Milwaukee Jines. Tho chargo that tho road bad rawed its rates frow 12% to 23 conts por 160 wan truo. The oid rates wors too low, and the Company was losing moucy on tham. The wame advance, howover, had been mado to Milwankee, ‘I'he fact that Milwaukee was getting nbead of Chicago on tho wheat traffio contd not bo denied, but the rail- ruada wero not to blame for this, antheir iutorest 1av in Chicago. The Chicagn morchants were the main cause of the trouble by keeping tho crico of whont Jower lo this eity {hnn 16 WAS ut Milwaukee, And then the law rogaiving grain to bo graded by Btaio officials 1artead 0;‘ the Bonrd of Trado sdds greatiy to the aldvantage Milwaukeo Lias lately gained over Clucago. PERISHABLE PROPERTY. The Chicago, Burllogton & Quincy, the Chi- eago & Northwostern, and Chicago, Itock Island & Pacific Railrond Companies bavo issued tho following notico in regard to the shipment of petishatic propeity, honsehold goods, and othor proporty of doubtful value : As tho Unlon Facifia Ratiroad Company requiro pre- payment or guarantes of charos (o destination on pensliablo praperty, hourehuld gonds, and all property of doubtfal vaiue, wo hoteby giva notice to all cone noctiug linea thaton and after Aug.1next wo wiil not_recefvo for tramdpurtaiion to points west of Omaha, household goods, perishable property, or property which in our judmment 18 not woith tho truns portation charges, utilcss the (relght and cliargos wrojrepsid or guatanteed to dustination, FREIGHT BUSINESS. The varionn raiiroads centoring in this city re- port an anusnal activity in tho freight business, An unusunl amount of grain s going forward, and, a8 tho now crop ia very promisiug, it I8 bo belioved that tho fall trafio will ba bottor than it haa been for years. Tuo Chicago & North- wentorn Railroad alone hav carried, between 8at- wrdey morning_and Monday morniog, ovor tho Air Lino and Galena Divisions, no less than 799 loaded freight cars, tholargest number ever car- r{ad ovor these divisions tu the same epaco of timo. THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERHN. The following is the substance of a cironlar deseriptive of the.Chicago & Northwestern con- solidated gold 7 por cont bonds which will bo fa~ sued from tho otlico of that Company within s few doys; Citicaao & NORTRWERTERN RATLWATY COMPANY, 51 WaLL 8yaET, Niw Yons, July 31, 18i6.~in roply to your Inquirics aa o the chiuracter A aecnirity of tho generat cousolidated gold bunds of this Company, 1 ro- uatk that the nominul ivste nataed in the mortgsgo 18 £43,000,000, of wiilcls amount $15,349,070 are reserved and cun only bs {sued to retire uther bonds by eub- stitution, at thooption of tlo Compavy, As thers in n0 nevasion or advantages to bs derived from subatitu- 0 1seus fur that object Ls elther contemplated or “Tho total amoimt of bonds fssied ia bit tho of the $14,000,000—to-wit ; §.2,651,0003 sud of these, $,755,L0) had boon sold ip to the beglnniug of the ‘met fiscal year, Juno 1, 1835, The Louds sre §n coupon and 'reglstered form, hear 7por cent goldl Juterest, pavable June | snd Dec. 1, T hirty yoars, aud mature in 102 The object of ot gage, madae u 1872, was to provide moans to compluto railway oxtensions then conetructing, but now finished, for new cquipment, new machiue and czr whoys, extra cost of stazl vaild over iron, and ron bridgen over wooden structures, nnd for otlier perua- neat works, sddlng valuo to the property. Of the 95,141,000 rescrved from fssun for ?’\uumlu of aub- stitution, $1R,74 1590 of thern wero for varlous {ssucs of bonds of the cousollilated Chicago & North- western HRatlway Company, sud §16,609,500 for dutferent fesien of bonds of the proprictary rosds, ‘The gold losn bonds sre mccmred by mortqmuo dien on all the property, franchises, fucomo, rullway, sqmé.mem, loasoholda), sud proceoiia of lind granta of tho Clileagh & Northwestern Railway Comgany, aul» Ject, however, to tho Heus of such prior Louds of that company as were outatunditig o tlie property ot the thrus thia mortgego wos creatod, Themiles of ratlway coverced by the mortguge (exclusive of 85 miles of Chicagn & Milwauker Hafiway, nud 354, miles of Towa, 1sasod lands) are 1,038, and efabraco s}l the ralivoad and property of the old Galcna & Chicago Union Rufiroad Cotapany, of tho out Delit & Madison Haflrosd Comipany, of the okl Kenosh: & Lockford Rallroad = Cowpuny, of the Yairoad Comysby, sud of the Obicago & Northwestern Cempany, extending from Chicigo to Fort Howard, vi Jxnesville, and of tho new Sadiron und Menomoucs extensions, The smount of prior bouds outstanding on these Muos st the creation of tbo goid losn mortgage wus $18,740,500, equal to m,m_}u nils, to which tho goll bond 1a slone aub- secl, Thaentiwe issuc of $13,i51,060 of gold bonds wiill increase tho debt ?12,000 rer wile, maling a total @ bonda, of $:1,400,500, on 1,/ 63 ) Poulnauls bt enuivalent 10 £010) por mile, ooat of Ihe property secure the gold bonds s $59,000 per mile, Tua gold bunds s superior to ouy obligation or guaraoty of the Coinpany on the $li- 599,610 of tho Loads of proprictary ronds for which zesorvation 17 made fn the nortage, sud the chilro revenuo of the Company is pladgod under the mort- %0 to sootira tho principal eud interest of the gold onds, irrespective of the proprietary liges, Thy net fngn of the Company, oxclusive f proprietary ying operutldg oxpenros, rent of leascd d interea: ou bonds, fuciuding the gold bonds, 306,000 for tho frcal year ending My 31, 1875, Youra réspectfully, AL, L, Byxrs, Jr., Trasurer, A SLIGHT ACOCIDENT. Yesterday morning nbout 7 o'clock the incom- 1ng troight-traiu of tho Balthinore & Ohlo Rail- road rau off tho track near Twouty-seventh sireot, domoliahiog thirea freight-cars and ob~ structing the road for abwut two bouis, No oue was wjurod, Tho accidont i3 to bo aseribed to tho breulin of an axlo of the tonder. QILMAN, CLINTON & SPRINGFIELD, Special Dlspateh o I'he Chicano {ribune, BrooxyazoyN, IiL, July 27.—To-day E. M. Prince, apocial Master in the Gilman, Cliuton & Spriugfield Rellroad case, made report of the facta 1 tho case of the petitions of Thomaa A. Beott and Hugh J. Jowcll, Trusteos of the aced given Lo securo the firss wortzuge Londa of sald rond, Tho petition prayed to hiave thayoad pluced fu tho bands of Bruatoes, to be sold un. der power of tho trust deed, by reason of de- fault made iu the payincut of Intercet ou the bondd, . The sator dveides that the demand for tho payment of cer- tain intorest coupovs wus nmde proporly as per couditiona of tho doed at the oilice of “tho Company in Bpriugtield, aud that, in conformity withs tho provisons of tho deed, tho holders of moio thau ono-fourth of tho Londa made des mand on the I'rustocs to act Lefora tho fling of the potition in reamid to the pailtion of Bamuel ‘Iliompeon and Goorgo 1, Darrott, Trustees, of o chatiel miortgage cxecuted gu tho rolling stock of tha road in the spriug ot 1874, ‘The daster finds that the road owes debts which u wort- #ayo was given to mecure, nud that mortgage., way made sinco Noceivor Hiuckloy took charge of the 10ad, Tizcentions Liave been filed to tho roport of the Meater. NEW LINE-~CUTTING RATES, Susciat Digatch o Ihe Chicaqe T'riduns. Kansis Cniv, Blo., July 26.—~The Atchlson,’ Topeka & Ssuts ¥e Railroad will immediatoly put a force of men to work to build a liue from Lawrouce to Ds Boto, Kan,, which will be cow- leted 1o sixty daye. ’Ill:! will gjve up the eass of the Carboodsle Rocd between the polats uawed, sod thus have & complete line under their owa control, A raliroad fighs will be opaned In the morning by thna flaneibal & #t, Juseph Natlvoad, which will aell ticitets to Now Yoric and retury for §42, and 1t {7 rohable the other roads will disconnt that, Tho roguiar fora oun way 18 £33, ANTIEXTORTION ASSOCIATION, Special Disputeh ta r'he Chicano Tribune, Broosuxatox, Iil, July 26 —Thia evening s Targe meoting of tha wholesalors and manufac- turers of INvomlogton held au lnteresting meet- ing in tre Council Chiamber, for tho purposo of coneldering the extortions and nujnst diserim- mations of tho rallronds fagainat the trade of Dioomington. Several provious meetings bad teen liold, but this one was most important, be- cnuso [t resulted in » permaueut organtzation for wark, A constitution and by-laws sore adopted, due?lrlnf( the object of the Arsociation to bo: * To obtain by falr end bonorablo means, mare just and oquitablo rates of froight nnd better claesilicationy,” Tho Azaociation is to bo known as tho *Bloomington Wholesalo Mer- chnots’ and Manulactmors' Association. Of- ficars wora clected as followe: President, Col Jon Reed; Vico Prosidenl, Dwight Iarwoody Hecrotary, Samuel W. Wadiie; Corresponding Beerotary, John 8. Housh: Treasurer, W. W, Marmon; Board of Managers, f'etor \‘Jhltmuu, A, T, Rienor, and John ¥, 1famplros. Thoy will now aco if thero 18 not an antidoto for raile road combiuationn to be found in combintivns of thusoe whom tho rutlronds oppress. THE MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS. Br. Loots, Ma., July 26.—It has beeu ofticlally snoounced that A. . Garner has boenappointed General Buporintendent of the Missouri, Kane #an & Toxas atlroad, aud that he will assuiae the duties of biy position on the Ulat 1nat. AMUSEMENTS, aewt THE ADELFPHI. Thia place oponod last evening with a spectao- ular drama entitled ** Tho [eo-Wiich,” to & house of liberal pize, and before tho curtain foll, at & very Iato liour, it was ovident that considerablo paiun had beco taken to put ft upon the stago in o presentablo sunnner, "'ho scenory, painted by . Strong, was iu sume paits equal to anything the stago of this city evor produced, Tho Meads of Yalhalla, in the tirst act, wore supelly repre- sonted. ‘Tho color and drawing were remarkably fue, and, though ths eveno was disclosed in & vory clumsy manner, the audicnce greeted it with a round of ecarncst applauso. The scene of the frozem North was also adwirably paioted. There was ono at achronlsm 1o tho ' latter, Lowever, which shouid not pass ubnoticed. Tho artist has psinted o vessol among tho icaborgs, It is s solling ploce of scenic ait. Tho vessel appoars 1o siand out ftom tho cauvas, so striking Istho olfoct. As A offort it 18 biilliant, It is maried, howover, Dy the tact that its shaps and rig aro ossentially wodern, while the date of tha spectaclo, if It has uny, is arsuredly that of Carlyle's ** Early Kings of Norway." Wheroforo a very decided and 10p- rchensible violation of tho uuilies of sconic ark bus been commtted by Mr. Strong. Apart from ting, which 18 au overeight which dooy ot sifect the quality of the execuilon, thero s only room for admiration. ‘Tho picce itseif is ono of the many disguises of **'Iho Black Crook.” Fuu- damentaily, 1618 that spectacle with the samo adjuncis of ballot and scouery, but with diffet- ent costuming, and an {ufusion of chorrl muslc. ‘I'h6 chorus, Ly tho way, 18 yory bad, if it doos no botter than last evenivg's work. Tho ballet prosonts the usual compuuud of bldcous an- tiquity and shapoloss adolesconco, with here and thero a litlo »kill, and now aud theu a plossing forin. Too Amazoo Aaich is tho same thing over again, 'Thero is not much acting to be doso. Mr. Bishop was welcomod with hann}v applauso, and his porformauce of the purt of Maguus Suorro crentod much merrl- ment. Mr. ieicy road with a force aud expres- sion not usually to bo found in the spectacular drama. Mr. lisrcy, i foot, shows very marked \mprovement in bearing, elocution, and sotion. Tuera Is no actiug for other characters, oxcopt with the legs, aud iu the use of thoss bewlider- 10g mombers Mlle, Gaugain, of course, sxcels, The trausformation scene ls doscrived in the programme in a mannor which no ordivary naws- paper cau hope to rival. it is * respisndent with glitterlug pootry” and ** joweled boauty.” What that mouns, tho managewent best know. Smoking §s allowed ouly on Wednesday snd Sat~ urday nients. There aro **specialilos” in the plece, Bome good, somo fair, somo worthloss. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, ‘The generous invitation of Ar. Jackson to the clergy of Chicago to witness the performance of #I'hie Two Orphane,"” has beon a4 generously ac- cepted in judividual instances. One very well- Lunown Daptiat preacher of this city responded with B requent for seven soats, 'This'in suggoative of tho popularity of the froe drama amoug onlight- onod divines, LIEDERKRANZ CONCERT.: Following is the programme for the summer- night festival of the Chicago Liederkranz to be givon to-morrow eveuing at Lincoin Park Pa- vilion : 1. * Rennion Mareh, vesiurc— Thy ¥ilry Lake, 3, * Gabrivle,"=Lolia Mazurkd..... 4. Re-itative snd Batde Hymn for Tenor Salo—Chorus und Orchestra,..... 8. Ovorture—* Oberon ¢ Arrobat,"—Ulop. ... o MAREIED. WARREN—WEBB—AL tho residence of the bride's sinter, Mrs, W, 3, Poud, 142 Loomisat, July 22, 30 W, Warren und dliss Addis A, Webb. . DEATHS. MODERMOTI—July %, 107, Mre, Ellzabeth A. MeDermott, wifs of Jarass T, McDermolt, sged 2 Fuperal from Northweastorn Depot, by cars o Cal- vary, at | o'clock 1. . shurp, Fricads of fumily ro- speetfully fuvited 10 sttend, i T2~ Harrisbury (Pa,) papers pleass copy. ATWOOD—July 25, Willlum 3., infant son of Eugene and Laura Atwood, asd grandchild of W, 1f, Pock, aged 4 moutus. MAICTIN—In this city, yesterday morniug, at § giloc, of riouiautien o the licast, Jubn Maritu, aged ears, Funcral from his lato residence, 263 Norih Water-s at'1t o'clock this mornin, (o tho Clureh of the Hol Name, and thenco by cars to Calvary. Frionds of tha family sro tavited 1o attend, £27 Burlinglon (V1) papers please copy. AWELT—In this city, July 23, 1875, Auna Marl, {n- fant daughler of James aud Liizabsth Awell, aged 3 earn, 3 Tuterment took placo at Graceland Cemslery, yester- day, £irMilwaukoo (Wis) and Cloveland (0) papers please copy, ARCUER--July 26, Mra, Willlsm Archer, of dropsy. Funcrsl Tuesday, at 11 . m., at Chicago Avenus Church, BROWN—July 2, at No, 10 Dobbin-st,, Otta A, Brown, uiant son of Otta A,uud Eilzabeth Brown, aged 1 yoar 9 montha aud 4 dayn, Funeral at noen on Tuesday, 27th inst. 2 New York pupets pleaso copy. ATWOOD=In this city, July 23, of cholera infantum, Eatborine Bwazey, daujinter of Ayrou W, aud Emnia 8. Atwood, sged 11 mionths and 21 duys, ‘Funeral 1his (Tuesday) afterooon, at' 3 o'clock, from the vestdenco of the Iiev, Arthur Swazey, No, 195 Ash. Lanbur, Ly carelagor (0 Graceland Cenetery, Fricuds of tne family wre jovited, QARDNER—AL the rexidence of James L, Tloss, in this city, on Mondey tho 20th inst., after o Ungoring Dinoas, Henry A. Gardner, Chief Euglneer of the Bichigan Central Hallroud, Ty funeral will lvave 430 Vernon-sv., on Tiesdsy, Juiy 97, at 10 o'clock k. m. Tha re 8 will Le con~ Yeyed to Joliet for burlal via the Oblcsgo & Alton Hail- Foad, lauviug the clty at 14 a'clock noon, Services at church in Jollet o arrival, All friunds of the family are respeotfully fnvited, E5~New York snd Bpringfiold (Mass,) papers please copy. AYCTION SALES,” ~ . BUTTERS & COs, 2 1 1S UTICRG & C0.8 REGULAR T P TUUKBDAY MORNIN -\nlly‘\n lv.wilxlnlsc&‘%nl STAPLE AND FAHCY DRY GOODS, WOOLENH., OLOTHING, FUHIIISIHIVI.JI\I‘(I{‘(‘},Ogslgbgo’J.‘J.bNE. UMPRELLAN HATS, JAPS, grovES, .u.ll Haler rua_m, 108 M._ntlhou-:l. A BUTTERS & CON REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, oand i tlock of Houseliold Goods, of every- New und Uscd Carpets, Fisuos, Buggics, 30 o'clock, l‘?‘ dflcréuxlou. ete. BA'TURDAY MORNING, July o3, ut ¥: t Halearooruy, 108 Eapt Maditou-sf By JAb. 17, MoNAMARA & 27 East Wasblogton-st, 1,000 Casts Boots and Shoes AT AUCTION, TUESDAY MORNING, July 27, at 93§ o'clock, Firstlass stock of New Goods will be closed out, JAB. ¥. MONAMAUA & CU,, Auctiononrr Co., LEADING MANUFACT URERS, Reesentaive & AMERICAN HANUFAGTURERS AND DRALERS 1I¥ ARTISTIC AND FINE GOODS, For Porsonal and Homnsohold Uy, Hardwood Lumber and Veneers, GEO. W. EJtAD & 00., 186 ta 200 I'A"ll.fl.“:,n{':'!k Blethest,, Essd Art Workers in Siiver, TIFFANY & CO., : Unian Square, New YV ] SiIk Hanufacturers, “ OHENKY BROTHRES, Hasttord and Now Yy, Pare White Lead, Afiantic, ROBRRT COLGATE & CO,, 4 Corner Poarl and Dockmao-sta., New Yoy ({1 Artistie Jeweiers, TIFFANY & OO, Watches, AMERIOAN WATCH COMPANY, Walthem, Aass., and New Yoy, Ution Bquare, New Tay, Masonis and Military Goods, BCHUYLER, HARTLEY & GRAHAN, SveeBlated Ve, MERIDEN BRITTANTA OOMPANY, 550 Broadway, New Yoz, Workers fn Handqeol Lnmber an Veteay | GEORGE W. REKD & CO. ] 180 te 200 """‘"‘i},",’,"‘y‘e"gf““” Trusks and Traveling Bags, OROUCH & FITZGRRALD, 7. Malden Lazs and 550 Brosdway, New Yo, The use of a *trade.mark® should bey neoessity to every manufaoturer who hy faith in his own wares, Tho first stap towardy making the manufsoturer indepandent o f tho commisaion merchant should be to maks the name of the goods and the trads-mark } by which thoy are distinguished widely known to the consumer. ; 93 Digmond Herehans TIFFANY & CO., ; Unioa Bquars, Mow Yok, i Art Furnitme and Decorations, HERTER BROTHERS, 877 Brosdway, New Yai tm G i = Fibar. atd Boarseqathat New gat | Clohing, BROOKS BROTHERS, y Brosdwsy and Bondurt, New ek Fite Walthes, Cafl]m’ W. &3, 810, Ari Bmm’ G40 to G35 Brosdway, New Yo ' TIFFARY & CO., Smmmflry’ Unlon Square, New Yok, TIFFANY & CO., B ‘Untan Square, New Tork || G, Riles, au Sportng il BOHUYLER, HARTLEY & GRAIAM, 1D Malden Laus, New Yok |3 Gentnen's Friting G, Fite P, 013 Broadwan, ew Yuk ©. 0. GUNTHER'S 8ONE, 502 and 504 Brodway, New Tk Fing Champagus, *Gontn ha troti s, - J. RIFFLARD'S AONB, 42 Vosoyat., Now Yat . Parties whose wares como within the ds y soription caverod by tho heading on this golumn, and who desire o small space in this * liat, aro invitod to addroas iy JOHN MANNING, DOMESTIO BUILDING, Broadway and Fourteenthest, f NEW YORK OITY, AUCTION SALES. BY G. P. GORE & CO., flAndiY:bnh venue. Taesday, July 27, 1875, at 9:30 8. m., REGULAR AUCTION SALE OF Dry Goods, Cloths, Cassimenss, and Suifingy HATS, OAFS, AND NOTIONS. Genta® Underwear, Mozlary, Gloves, tc., otc.: and Geuts' Linen Hokfo., Tabls Domasks, Crab #(c., etc.; another fine line of amburg Embro'dern A fresh fmpoctation of Pocket Cutlery will bo clowd out st this salo, CARIETS at 1 'clock ehiurp. G. P, GORE & CO., Auctioneers FINE LINE Boots, Stioas & Slippers AT AUCTION, On Wednesduy, July 28, at 9:30 8. m. QEO. P. GORE & C0., By KELISON, POMEROY & CO Friday Moruiug, Juy 30, at 930 o, Our next regular AUOTION SALE. Doyers find the largest stock of New and Bacond-b: FURNITURE Parlor Sults uuulslgp!chlannt{orm new ;:‘4 .;:‘5 Raut sty unyes, 80 co Dasln, of \Vulimnl.’cmu i ‘Wardrobes, Dockassh ads, A full live. e at Chairs, 2 ) e Hosskeaph r'umk ware, ete, [Housekeeyiug Goods, ¢ holatores’s Tools, New Furniture st private sals 10 the wock bk auctn B posknoY 4 00, "' ed and 58 Randol By 1I, CHADWICK & CO. 105 sud 107 Eost Handolpn-sh. Will el tla moring at 10, 8 llr‘nlln-nl Fursk turu of all ds, new cud used ! Marbia-Top and Plsi3 , Dreratuy Cuses, Parlor Buits, Buressh omituodes, Tables, Louugos, Exsy Refrigerators, Bow Ciseh er b Bedsteady, C Book Uases, Wardrolies, Mirrop, Mattrecses, Cook Bloves, &o. Ahr}llfl and Woalen Oarpe U, CHADWICK & ¢0- HIRAIL BIUSH, Auctloneer, = aici — 1y WM. ¥, HODGES & CO. At Our Warercoms, 636 W, Lake-gty We ahali sell o TUESDAY, July 27, at 3 p. m., b U stock of OARPETS AND HOUSEHOLD GOOD8, Crockary, Glats ware, Oullery, otc. otc.j 60 dus Trush Rila youitve sad without readees. WM, P. HODGES & 00, Augtionsrk Also, on Wodnesdsy and Saturdsy Eveoings BT o'clock, fao lot of goods will he wold withoul rossve WIL ¥, HODGES & 0., A

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