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THE CHICAGU ‘THIBUNE HUNSDAY, JULY 26, 1877-TEN PAGES. 9 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, 8. Calkins willconductthe noonday meeting to-day at No. 150 Madison etecct, ‘The monthly meeting of the Soldier Home Board will be held at tho resktonce of Dr, Hamill, 020 Wabarh aronue, Friday, at 2p. m. ‘The Vesrel-Ownern' Towing Anrociation recely- ed orders from the city authorities to fit outa tag withrteam pomps. It will ba used in case of Ore onthe river, IThe temperatnro yesterday, paeeo, opticinn, No, 88 Mat Yunaing). was, at Ba, m.. 7 70; 32 m., 81; Ip. m., 61 ometer at8 s. in., ‘Tho second regular meeting of the botanical ecc- flonof the State Microscopical Society of Illinois will be held thia ovening at tho residence of tho Secretary, No. 485 Vernon avenoe, near Thitty~ mith streets All members of the Society are li- vited. Pat Rooney, the ‘*solld Maldoon,"’ lost his gold-beaded cane in the Inke, close to the Govern- ment ple., while in aenilhoat night before lort, and Capt. Palcon, the diver, went down among the fiabes and got it for him yesterday, happy, and Falcon is feed, A petition fs In cirentation, and has been left for fignatures st prominent pidces, reqnest- ing the Connell to pass an” ordinance {ransferring, to, tho South Park Come miesioncra '*all rights the City may havo in Michi- Fan avenne, and rome ntrect connecting anid avente with Grand Honlevard, on condition that tho South Park: Commiesfoners perpetually keop 10 repair and govern the samme in Mko manner as other parkwaya and boulevards, * ‘The Senior Club of Englewood intend baring a oil tine to-day, notwithstanding the strikers, thay give a basket wienle at Memmrich's Park, Washington Heights, Music and dancing by moon: Jizht ia to be one of the features of the accasion. Yersons from the city dealring to attend can take the 12:20, 4:15, 0:15, or 7:10 p. m.. Rock Inland . Heturning will leave Washington Iieights at 10 o'ciockr, Mr. C. 8, Stiff, of tho firm of M. Kronberg, wholesale jeweler, was last evening nnited in mat- rimony witb Mira Rebccca Matihouse, niece of Str. Kronberg, Tho ceremony occurred at 7 o'clock Jast evening in the parlor at the Palmer House, and ‘was performed by the Rey, Dr, Adier, The adie was unusually quiet and ecicet,. only fhe members of the family being prescnt, ‘The presents were numerous, costiy, and elegant, ‘The happy couple, with the congratulations and God-apeed of thelr friends, left um the D o'ctock granting tra(n over the Northwestern Koad, fora bridal (rip in the region of the northern lakes. ag observed by Ma- loon street (TninNe Rooney ts THE COURTS. NAILNOAD-AID BONDS, Jadge Drammond was eneaged yesterday In hears 4og the cavox of Perkins va, The ‘Town of South Ottawa, and Post va, The Town of Kendail, In- volving the legality of some railrond-ald bonds, ‘Tho sulta wers brought to recover the amount of certain raitroad-rid bonds lesued by the above towns under the special act of the Legislature in 2857, to ald In the constraction of the Ottawa & ¥ox hiver Railroad, : The defense was, that the act above mentioned, under which tha bonds were alleged to have been Jagued and which set was recited on the bonds, waa en acd by the Senate In the form required py Jaw. At passed the frat and second readings, but not the third, and. hence, was vold under the Uon- stitution of tho State, and gave no authorily tg any township to tnue any boats. ‘Tho cso wanorlginally tried fetore Judge Drum- ‘ mond, who held the bonds sald. An appeal was taken to the Supteme Court, whero the decision was reveracd as) the cava remanded foro new ‘trial, This is now in progress, The question boin; asto tho passaga of an ‘act by tho Legislature o this State, custifed coplen of the Journal of the Senate have been mado and Introdneed In evidence, ‘They do not show the parsage of tho act in quea- ion, bus tho complainants hold that even if the act uf 1857 were not legally passed, the lezaliry of the bonds can be sustained under the act of 181, ond that, on the brant principles of equlty, the towns should nat be allowed to enjoy the pro- ceeds of the sale of tho bonds and then excapa gazing them back. | Gen, Littler and Morsry, Ly. indge, Wilron, and Jere ippear for the com- plainonte, and Judge Dickey and Barge & Dixon jor the defendants, ITESa, Judge Blodgett has cot through with the bank- ruptcy cares, and will take up motiuns for new trial next, ‘Arguments on motlous for new tris will bo limited to Bftoun mlnutes ou aide, . Jenklas was yesterday appointed Aslgnce tn bankruptey of Boyitour F, Natton, e ‘Tho compoaltion moeting in the caso of W. A, Lowell & Co,, was continied to July 90, UNITED STATES COURTS. ‘Tho Union Wire Mattress Company filed a bil) forterday agninet Mason Woodralt to prevent iim rom infeinging tholr patent for an Improvement Jo spring-bea bottoms, originally granted March 4, 1402, tof, 1, Franklin, and another fora eiutlar nat W. Q. Itunker and. F. Bunker, ‘Nashua, N. H., fied a bill agulnst Sohyman and Porting Sclileringer, to foru- cluge o mortgage for $11,009 on Lota 10," 11. 32, and the north twelve foct of Lot 13, In itubbard’s Buldivision of the E. '§ of Block'Y1, In School Bection Adultion to Chicago, Jaane Huye, surviving partner of tho lato firm off, Hays & Co., commenced a suit fur $10,000 ayainat Menry Tollert. elson C, Ward began a sult for 3, ‘ogalna William Valo, aera giigmmetmer Bros, sued Abrabant’ Vogel for , , Uoudy & Chandler brought sult for $1, 000 against Jobs Jobnsun, . TUE CALL. &: Jcpax Dacxwoxn—in chambors. Jcvox BLopuxtr—Moutiuns for new trials, dtvax Kouxie—Motlons, Sebow Wi.Liaite—No announcement. Unt a Bae oT ifn States Cinotty enax Doparrr silted states ve, Henry 1, liye, Biiuaebaund Var Aonathan Turner, 8H4,808. 95. Veriiantel Heaicy, Su7-tsecdamca Moonees ake Vas d + eda % Deus vitegerald, 6133020, ese seer oe Slate SUBURBAN. a EVANSTON, Tho Evanston Village Trustees mot Toesday evening, at the tooms of the Ioard on Davis alrect, with all members present, except the lion, J, iH. Kedzie, and Preaitont Huse in the chair, Tho Clerk read tho report of the committee previously pointed to prepara an ordinance relative to the i a selilozaf liquor, A yots on the adoption of thie ordinance having bean requested wae accordingly + taken, and reaulted in the ungtlmous adoption of tho doggment. ‘To proviatouw of the ordinance: are exffemoly rygorony, prohibiting any pe from bartering oF aulling any descrintion of Iquor, iucloding not only apitituus, alcobolte, ane siin~ ilar beverages, but alec hard elder, manotactured cider, and even * bitters," within the corporate Vote of the village, aul rendering the violator of the ordinance liable tua fing of from $10 to $100, ‘Tho proviajony are ao irou-clad a& to render evasion imporelble. * ‘The report of the Villago Treasurer for Jano was zead, and shuwed briefly as follow $13,359.25, 4,053.15 ‘Caxh on hand, 2 22, BTR Tho report was adopted, after which 4 lotter was aead embodying the restunation of Mr. Kedzie froin thy Board,'aud scttIng forth his reasons for Proferiny the same, At tho roquest of that pentla- wan the reasons are withhold. It sveme fitting, however, tasav ina general way that the can: Jlee In the mattur oF ile village joan some time ayo discussed, On motion, the reslanation was tabled for one week, und a commitice was appointed by the Chair to confer with Mr. Kedzte with retorence: to bis withdrawal, On otlon of Dr, Davis, the Chairman of the Committee of Water-Works wax Inutriicted to give notles to James £ Co., tha original contractors on the inlet pipe, that they must Jiouiedisiviy, or within anallotied time, carry out the tents of thelr contract, or stand the furfelture of the eames, ‘The dificulty ia that the Company has not per- formed the work of laying tho pipes in the lake aatisfoctorily to the Board, —having, 38 fe alleged, allyited aonie portions of it, ‘Tho Board then adjourucd for two weeks, Alexaniler Burns, who, impelled By wiath une seelralned last Monday, at South Kyonston, a pled tha butt-end of o Colt's revolver with ¢1 ceeding vigor to tho craglum of Coruelius Lyou, thereby contusing that momber iujutlougy aud dlscomfortingly to the recipient of the blow, was brouyut on Tuesday eventug to anewor for his iisdemeanor st the bar where Justice George Kearney dispenses justice, Laving been arrested ou warrant of axsault to do bodily Injury, orsumes thing ‘more serious. Alexander, belpg thua ar- raigned, was hicld for trial {n the Criminal Court of Cook County, ‘Tho funeral ceromontes of the late William T. Woodson occurred yesterday afternoon at the re idence of tho deceased, on liinman avenue, ‘They Were condacted bythe Rev. Minor Naymond, D, 2}., and werv of ou unusually impressive natu ‘The attendance large, und rugtet at the loss of + Che departed de aincery. The remains were conveyed to Rosebil ee THE DES MOINES BANK FAILURE. ‘ Epectal Correspondence of The Tribune, Des Moxy, fa., July 23,—In the wreck and havoc made hero vy the fallure of B. F. Allen, the ‘National State Bank was a victlat, though to how Steat an extent was uot known; yet, from the fact that it was conducted by Ci Me. Allen's father-in-law, {t was believed It bad ro celved aw bard dlow, Tho Captain, however, gathered bi up, resolved to surrender Sharter asa National Hank, recall bis securities : od start apni rr) na, Ab and Harcy, the former Canuler of Jatter by) ‘Tbrouzh strony regard for the Cap- fain, and by urgeut aulicitstion, Vuvinees-men wero induced to patronize the bank; but the massce Kept sloof, Suspicion, bowover, was constantly fue, Matters went on auleily oni) iesg Wedncd- @ay, wheo a draft for about 33,000 camein from Watten County. “There wag au'woney. thy Cap- Sala was in Chicago to rulas funda, but failed. ‘The wreaolved to cloac, and posted their dectalo a the door, The cunastaut-lurking sasviclog pulckiy asseried Wsctt iu actlon, and 9, few cre Hore seized the contents of the bank by went. Harry, wlv held the combination to the Sock of the bank-sate, refused t0 surrender ft; aud attach “be exeented, “d other contents were removed to the {he tate are. Nota word conld he vot froin the tworonanste @ffaire and tt was not until Sarr. day, when Hare” 2" made to understand that his further refnent wot 10 feet In thademotition of t ante. that he xnrrona et Anil opened the safe. An Inventory wis taken of (tM eontents, A meeting at creditors war convened in tie Court-Honre, to ile- i“ le falre of the hank: ona vino meine to ecttle then tho disclosure made by te rea MZ of the Inventory wae perfectly astonnding. ae cash there the $812.21 only In the rate, walle the bovks at the Clove of business on Tacaday showed SCaan nalance of $6,000 in favor of the hank. «0 Tuesday. $3,500 was received from the Town Loan © Tenet Company. On Monday, Lyman & Farben Teporit. ed $0,010; and about the «ame time, B5.0n 7 NAN received from Omaha. For aoveral taza priov” 9 Wednesday businessmen were eolicited to ditt Doslt, and armnred the bank wacanfe, In tho nfo ‘Were notes azainst varions individnals, of which tho name of F. R. West calls for over $20, 000; and, of the balance, only abont $5,000 is worth more than the value of the paper for paper-rage, There aro alao notes for $00 each, ricned by I. #. Allen and M.A, Allen, of various dater,—dane, July. and Aucuat. Amung the carh tema are checks of $1,000 drawn hy F. R, West, withont date, and checks drawn by Ab and Marry for $250 each, the day tho bank closed. ‘The creditors are anx- fous to Raow what became of the 95.200 shown by the books to be on hand Tuesday night, neccesary, with the $800 foindin the safe, to make np the $9,000, “Ihe reconis ehow that the rote capital of the hank wae $4,000, of which the Captoin pat In $3,600, and the two gona 8200 each, ‘The lorack to depositors will foot up over $100, 000. The creditors resol to proces at_once in bankruptcy-cuurt to scttle therstate. The petl- Won rcts forth that ths frm converted to their own use finds in the bank when they knew it to be In- solvent; whieh charge, If mustained, will amonnt toacriminat offense. ‘the fem have real estate sufficient to accure a email portion of the luse, CURRENT GOSSIP. TNE SPauit’s CALL. Leave mo not yet, sweet spirit, pura and holy; ‘Dim not Lite’n only gleam of pleasure, thous Wako me not from this fairy dream, that pladdens Anoutsoweaty, Fond heart, leave me not now! But linger here, hor at my aide, and brighten, With words of love and tendernean, the day That scoms so dark and raytess when thon'st from mo; And charm my spirit from its care away. Teave manot yet! Lifo knows bot onco the glory ‘Thet thou haet shed around, within my own, Deport notthqut 1 need thy smiles and presence. Leave mo not here, all loveless and alone! ‘Thou camest, attuning to uew chorils of sweetness Love's unstrung lyre—a blersing avd a boon. Hopo bnda again; blight not its tener blossome. Leave mo not now all lonely, and 80 soon, Ere I have knuwn the fallness, the completeness, Of promised pleasures. Doom me not tu Le Foraver fost anto the fund fuldliment Of drcama that haant my ov'ry hour of thee! Leave me not yet! Swéee gplrit, Het my prayer! Without thee, life wero drear; for thou Maat been, and art~shall ever be—beloved. Then linger here. Fond heart, leave me not nbw! Cuicago, July 17, Owan M. Winsox, A MEXNICAN-WAR EXPLOIT, Gen. James Shields, Reported in New York Times, One of the thrilling episodes of the Mexican war which is not found in any of tts hivtories 14 that of the resene of an Englivh family from the City of Mexico before the capitulation, by a detachment of American soldiers, The city had been invested rome thine, when a refages one night entered that art of our Hines which Gen. Bhiclds commanded, ta waa au English boy, and, with hie muther and w slater dust arrival at wonanhoud, uccnpled a home in the capital at the time of the Investment. Ono of the lawless guerrilin chicss wi held the people in: terrue wad conceived a violent passion for the alster, who ulxed =tilg ndvancey, and he bad declare sant rage that ulese si consent®d to hiv pros posals on the following morntng he would curry hee Of by force, anil eausy hey tother gue brottier to ‘The Ind, In tho extremity of his terror, had made his way out of the city, past the sentinela and the Ines, yatnod the American camp, and now besought the General to xnve his sister ond mother, ‘The ardeut soul cf Shields (who was then but 37) was fred at the thought of tho inlserable fate awatting theso hapless ladies, and, without communicating at all with head. quartera (where fut refusal would have been cer- tain), he formed a pian for thelr reece, ‘Tu call it rash, quixet ic, or darescovil would f@ but the truth; the best defensa of bis proceeding of thut night’ {4 that ft was o brave net, promyged by a Keucrour heart, and that he@uccecded parfectly, where disaster would have fasured his dtamisual from tho army. No bad about 400 picked men of his command detailed, and, afier quickly infurmlog them whit he proposcd to do, he found every man eager fur the adventure. Potting Limeolf’ at the tend of the litle colnmn, be silently left the American Hines, and, favored by the darkness of the night, Spuroached closes to tho walls uf the ely Without discovery. ‘The sentinels cofld be plainly seen ‘on tho walls, and tho cry, **Hentinela ntortet"* wi heard as it passed from mouth to wouth, Onid Uy. the Iau, tho, party scaled the wall at o favor abto place, and, selzing two or thrce of the Bxtonished sentinels, dcscendod into the city, and quickly made their way unopposed through the stroet# to tho house to which tho Ind gulded them. ‘The boy ran tn and informed the indies that doliverance had come; they hastily collected 8 few valuables and articles of wearing apparel ina bundle, ond, placlng the resencd party in the centro of the: column, Xbiclde startod to retu Hut meanwhile the alan had been glyen, and druma were beating and lanterns flashing all sround the wally, Arrivea nearthe point of en- trance, ft was fonnd that the wholo open place be- tween the liodsva and the wall waa diled with Mox- jean infantry aud arrillery, — Shields Instantly de- ployed, and gave the command tu ttre. A raitling volley, followed by a bayonet charge,- threw the Mesleins {nto disorder, and tho Americans tuvhed, through and over them with thelr Ilttlo party, made their way out, ond returned to thelr own camp with but a few casualties, although they drow the tre of both sides on their return, for the American canny) wae now sronsed and the pickets wera fring rapid: ly, But thy tumult s00n ceased on both aides, the adyenturots ruldiere roturned to thelr quarters os thongh nothing had lappened out of the usual course, und the lidies wero safely Leetowed for the night in a hut medo as conifortable as pomfble, Mow he was called upon to secount for thie night's work ‘will be beat told in ten, Shields own fanguazet **'The nest morninzun officer of Gen, Bott's sta caine to my quurters with o message from the General that he would Ike to know the cause of the nepvious wizht's alarm, as ft orlginuted in that part of the ling which waa under sy command, I suswered that f would report In peene which 1 at once did, On the way | thought the mat: fer over, and couctuded that It would bo to'make n clean breast of i, ond £ didvo. ‘Tho stary threw Gen, Scott tty a tro- mienddta rage. Ever vince Cetra Gurdo was fought he Lad addressed me wa * My Cesro Gordo friend,’ but now hu dropped that familiar name, + Gen, Bhields," ho thunuered ‘you oro instubordinate and reckless in, tho Iighoet. degree, You Lave put in peril the Jrults of the wholo cummpaign: yuu lave. perhaps, frustrated all niy plans fur the canture of tho City of Mexico, Bir, Mtb disgrace you; I'}l court-martini you, aud have you diaulesed the xervice!” At this my temper ros, nd T anewered hin Waluly that he might court- martial tne, and perhaps got my diaintegd, but, after all that had occurred In tht campalyn, nether he nor any o py cuuld divitruce we; and, bee Sng by this y Well stirred up, J ould that, under the circu cleuly the same Ung over again, dof belaw wore an gry, Mhe Genoral was vo vuftened by thie ech. *L wna wrong, Gen. Shields," bo end, fo saying wat {would diegrace you: Lusk your prrdon for that. You ara brave man, avd «ise Braco ts not tho Word (o ec towurd you. Hut you e yreatly to blame in this matter, air, You ha acted without orders, aud have tmperiled tty whofe! campaign,’ "Gen, Scott,’ | said, ‘before yoo way anything more about i, suppese you come over ta Iny quarters ond wo these ladies.’ After sume e nee esac ree do pre further talk ho pronlycd to do x, and T Tue back to, my, tent pretty woll aatided that 1 showld have no furgber trouble with the affair, In au hour over came Gen. Keott, and Eat onco introduced liu to the dad} ‘Thu davybter waso picturo of beauty, with hi golden curls and ber blue eyes; aud’ after the mother had thauked the Genorsl for their proserva- tou with teariul eyes and trembling voice, the irl eeized hile hands, wevt over them, called iim te preseesar, aud invoked the bleswisge of Heaven onhiehend, Sevtt lovked from her to me with o Very venevolent faca, uid said, ‘Well, my Cutro Uetde felend, UE Lyet you court-martiuled for this, Tehall bave you promoted, wo," f§ buve only to add that long afterwapd, whien, ple war was afer, ed from Kugland, the turned Uylted States, L re cel i wt of theso ladies, s ‘fostly diamond plu as’ tu oo of thelr gratitude,” AJAPANESE WATERING*PLACE, Delarasta, Life at Uskone, aa pasved by tho health-scekers from Yokobams, bas very little romance about tt. ‘The tourlet will perbaps be lodged ins couple of roowns—that ly, a space Consisting of #0 many mate divided !ato two by scrccns—in a farni-Louve or in komme tradeaman's residence, or even in sume old pe je, ‘She aanrisy artillery of opeoiuy shutters, nevitable Ino Japanese wakes him from Bis sleep, bo duns the alrics$ of costunics, and stars for o pluto in tho cluar, gold, and, og she natives say, unfatboroabls waters of the lake. Uf be bss been for any Teggth of tine a wandercr Jo Japs be 1 has probal arned to exist on the Sood of the country, and t9 dispense with articles of European food, the traueport of which is slays & vousco ‘of annoysnce snd anxiety to tho travelur, and ‘it really requizus very, ttle training to beeame ‘accustomed lw dapanere food. Tle only pout a whlcn the palate rebwla ya that of drink—the fermented ca- sence of rice, drank steaming hot, and resembling slightly iu davor dituted suerry Of thu ong-and- fhrea-beuce a bottle tyve, rarely fud favor with Englishvien, Morcover, {tsa very rapid totasts cout, and ie very bad vtult to work physically upon, But with the edibles very lgtle fault cay by folind, ‘The dea of snlmals, until the sgtilomcat of Buropeans tn Jepau, was utterly unknown ay on srticte of food. Now, howover, shops fur theaai Bf beet and pork erv very waulerous ia Yeouy anid Yokokgina, aud are sata to be wuuderfully pulron+ -fzed by the natives. Fieh and glee are tho staply srtichea of foud, gnd theay (whee artfully ecasoued by eaiblgaca-weedi), veyetaules, exgy, and frit, forma dishes ut which bo Lyrvpesnepicure cor with reason tira uphiances, Atthe Jarge fanliona- ble restanranteof the Capliai, If the traveleronter a dinner an oan nnilmited weale, purcly a la mode Japonalee, he must be prepared for s meal lteting over reseral honra, consisting of namberiees conrees, and composed entirely of these tws artl- cles. fish and tice. ‘The very aweete vith which the banqnet opena sre extracted from seareed, and the slae-disues ond sancea made nf, expe and trgetables are really the only ** plats ’” wh chi nre neither fiek nor rice. In. the country the trivcler, of course, jinds tha men more Iiited mato va riety, But, having learned the wwe of chopstickr, and porccssing a battle or two of English heer and not belng equeamfeh In the consumption of Taw fish, ne may fare uncommigniy wet and, what is ae important, wit ind that at tne end of a mead he {a nerfeetly free fram the heaviness and drown! nese thogenerally coneeqnent upon a hearty repent of the Enrovesn cailbre, Waving breakiarted, smed with a pipe, aaketch-bunk, and # few eh ge worth of paper money, ho snay. start for “ramble, If he be not’ a convert to Japanese 1 tA Very elizht cot n coniie may ho obtained ery previsions for a. day ‘ur two: end, aa hla headquerters, t ay Independent e Je fortnizl bachelor may n°" ofouimrhood-seven . venting exploring the make the ascent of fo far on toes, dtetant rome tha holy, mounts," wase, however. he mart be twenty miles: in th! ‘oasaport vin order, for specially carctal that Sealona abant one sib: if the Japanens aro apeetaily . “Stheir prand. lonely Ject_more than another, tt." Oden. untram- monntaln, Acting thae indepe "Snettnns uf cack meled by etiquette and tho petty ¢. ~y roel. tiys thetraveler will nover regret VRS, ny. Behort time at Hakone, Walkashe "Oty" ony irection, pleasing aunjects for tts |. “Ye A. Nopkaand comerd, little patehes of tho ut, “Uae infed Japan of the ronmnntle past, greet every turn of the toad, If ha be n sportsman, will ind among the ample matice many a rtsirs % fellow willing to ehow hin happy hunting cround. ahonnding with big and smal pame, which have heen accumulating ever eines. the ays of fendal~ Aam, when the sreat Igrte of the nelghhorhued,and not unfrequently the*inperor himsel!, were wont: to hold reat hunting feativaly exteading over rev- eral weexs, ind which, (hanks ta the steingent regulations concernin apurtins Heenses fesucd by the Government, have never been mugeactest wholesale by the sportamen of Yokoueme: or lee may paex aday cote for nitute with the rod atid ling among the fnnunierabie inlets and sequester comers of the lake, staring. rout tlttin sith the boatman tinder the thaie of some water-vile spring, and enjoying hineelf theeoughly #0 long a8 he does not lock for sport. SHE BARREL ESCAPED. Dit Mtg Dervict ‘Cat my hale," eatd the cnstemer, aa he rested himecif tna barber's chatr, ‘vaud be mura you let itrun downtho heck of my neck," referring, of course, to the particular etyle of she cut. Tho barber was n Western artat, having lately arrived fn OU City fram St. Lontr. After clipping away for yore time he concluded that perhape the hale wasn't runing down hls ens- tomers neck ax fast ne that Individuel mizht deatro {t—nithoudh fur the life of hia he couldn't eee why he should wan? t¢ to run covn at all—and when a nautity hat accumulated Inride hla «litet-collar, the azcommonating barher stoved it down and out of aight with the lundle of the bru, Tils performance wax ropeatcd two or three times, and the customer began to realize what was roluton. lenceferward te took a lively Intercat inthe proceedings. He rales * “What. inthe name of the bird with the broad and weeping wind. are you doing?" “Et did't weem to run down,” aald the barber, a oluetteullyy ‘sand sv 1 ctemmed It down with the brush.” ‘The customer acted ke aman who had Just mado the dixcovery that nrat had built her nest between tiie shoulder-biades aut lad kittens there; a0 be elled: ye cram your crammed head to cramnation!" and then, turning a double sorcer, ault out of his chale, le kieked ot the redection of the barber In the Jookinz-glass, ‘The burber excaped. : AN ANIMATED WAR-MAT. Detvalt Free Prees, When Chase Martin walled out there wasn gen- era) stare, Ho had a black oye,a bitten car, a sore nore, blood an his chin, and more acratchos un lila face than there age evokes in a buzzy-wheel, **Teen down on the Danube!” asked his Lonor, a6 the prisoner hunz to tue railing. “i don’t know where It was,” was the ansyer, “Well, what's happened?” *¢Oh, nothing much,’ japid you Tun against a wind-mill or a cage of wildenta?® 2 Xo, wir; Fthink Thad a little fase with a bare tender. **You arank a glass of ginger-ale and then wouldn't pay for it, ely “That wae it, sit, and he flew mad shout {t."" ‘How long did it'take iilm to curry-comb you off Inn thie atylor" a **T don’t believe he was over five minutes, your lonor,"* **And what te your defense?’ “oT wun thiretys" ** Well, the aupply of ginger-nlo at the Mouse of Correction gave. wut Isat night, but they've gut hi peor watee: up there, You'll get along very woll for nizty days, unless you inset on marble wash-baalng ond silver drinking-caps, Next.” ATLANTIC CITY. Fatiadelphta Bultern, Ono of the editors of thts puper bua Just returned. from Atlantic Clty. From conversations he over- Pheard between hotel-kecpers and anticipated guests, pects the following down asthe main cofnts of thia watering-piaco: 2t has the exclusive privilego of bringing ite wea-water direct from the GalfsBtream every day. Ireakers aultablo for brokers, and surf with a surface suflciontly rough for men, and yct uafe enough when there's women awhomin’, An inlet to which there Isa safe out- let, and fish which are trained -to take the bait withoutwobate, and to bv caught by huok or by crook. Clams which have been tratned and taught to eat out of visitura’ iis, and jelly-Ash which run ground the botele at night and bari, Almouphere su very dry tuat tha authorltica have to wet it down every afternoon with a ateain engin to keep It from catching dre. Silver-plated bathhouses, with mother-of- id tapes try carpets, ‘The beuch is alsv covered ‘itholl- cloth to keop it ont uf the wot. Mot salt-water batna, heated by Veauring and rin across to the duracy coast b¥a special pipe Hue. A competent colured man enyazed to roar when the surf don't. Hotels which charge nothing and alluw a salary to Questa: which grow tholr own Lops, have spring und fall bods, and clerks who wear diamunds of such Urillancy that the light-house ueca then in turns for ibininating purposes. Lightning ex: resa trainu fun by geod Wyttning conducturs, und rakuinen thut are as competent ae the other break- ere. on the beach, —— a en A LANDMARK GONE. Omahy Herald. : Slowly but surely they sro pearing. For yeursono of tho wost*prominent tandmarks In Omaha was s loose plank. in the etreet rallway. track at tha south cgosaing of Fifteonth, at the Ine forsectlon of Dougifiss strect. which plank made itself very uxeful In ralny weather. tiginz home Sta late buur ou dark nights, the bewildered pedestrian ;would step on that plank. and, as aurt of thin iad wie suddenly dushed up tn. face, he wouldexctalm, with a feeling of rellef, **Now 5 know where I ow," and, thus wet ab rights on tu Lis Lourings, would purano his way with confidence. Now, all thisischangod. Thy #treet Railway Company laid duwn a new plank i ‘ace of tho old ony jast week, and bencefurth thy clute'l citizen will cross dhe’ etruet at this polnt, without knowing whether he {¥ In (he buwlness’ part of town or wkinnishing around the euburbs, —— e SHOOTING, . "They were tolling yar abaut good shooting ont In Virginis, Nev., the other day, Sald onc of the arkenien: ‘ome years ago i wae out in New York State hunting grouse, There was an old fel- low slong who was somewbat neor-aighted. Wo were Just at the edge of tho farm, when auddenly one of my favorite gano-cocke jumped up on the fence wud he drew utead on ft, mistaking It for a@cronse. } dlcn't have a secu to love, and wot threw up my rife ond quictly knocked off the lett Dippla Of his xbot-gun at Afty vards, vo that when tuo hammer foil the ninple and cap woulda’t be there—aceY" ‘You saved tho bird, then? chip- ped fuun attentive latency, *'No," sald Austlu, sadly **T picked oat the wrong nipple; the fellow. red the right barral and blow wy Bfiy-dollar gama- cock all to hell!" ‘Tho crowd quietly diupursed, na COLORED MIGRATION TO AFRICA, To the Editur of The Tribune, Wenona, Il, July 22.—Will you publish this letter for moand my people? In recent papers it bas been stated that thero Js great excitement in South Carolina to bave all the colored people mil- Brato to Africn. Now, } would say to my colored brothers that thie country is good enuuyb for us; apd that talk is to exclto us, and make us bellove that that country ts better than thls, Idispute it; and many of you, who have becn able to learn read and write, bave read ae much shout Africa aa soue of thowg that are trying to uxcite you, This Jw all folly, and is only for thabenest of some tut aro trying to make o big speculation of of we ond gue tberal white feiunds. Leg of you who know to teach thovo who are in ig- norauce of this danger, though of course there aro some that you cannot make belleve the teuth. Let us think of that which will du us food in the fu. ture: that 1s, to work ss we bave been dolug, aud pay white or colored who are learned to teach us, And "then wo can read, agi Snow alt thas tv woing on In the world. Some Ww aay. in the Suuthern States, that we bad just as well Ko to Africa av to stay Lere, fur the whitey will not set us learn an, way. 1 tell you thas It le wroug, for there ty not o better peuple living than some of the whites; und my teawon for aaying vu Ls, that if some bad not been our frieuds, we would yor bu in bondage, Sonie rely on varties. Ltep of you not to bang to parties. IC yoy do nol have uthers to teach us Srst, it wilJ take usa long thue to iearm by etpericnce, Thope you will take beed, and pot cmilurete to Aftica, Yours, BR. H, Mansa. ——————. Amesican Win Pew York Srening Post. ‘The tncrcasg in the production of American wing bay been very fuvid during tho jact thirty-tve yeers, Thus, $n 1850, the productiug was 124,734 ations: tm 1850 sb waa 221, 249 yaljons; in 1600 it was 1,800,000 gallons; aud at bresent the annual supply is prubably at Icast 20,0N,000 gallons, ’ A} dom, Tho relative smonnt« of wine furnished by the dif- ferent States appear to have changed conxtderably fine JAI, dn Ihc the chief production wan a8 follows, in gallon: Caiitornla. dorth In 1860 it was an follows, In gallo Ohio. UWinote 47,89 Keontoer: Sipsinia 3 eae, vee New York... i North Carolina. ‘And at present it fe approximately aa follows, In gations: California ‘Ono Penney’ Kentucky. tee enet of the Rocky Mountaing the In the amount of wine mado from the varioua kinds of ex is Ghont as follows, in galiongs HAF PKUT Delaware. ni acte abtained from grapes in this country {# more than $221,000, 000, PROHIBITION IN IOWA. Theory and Practioe—iight and Fact. ‘To the Eator of The Tritane. Ctryrox, Ta., July 25.—AL the risk of being called ‘fogy" on the tetrperanen question, I shall venture, with your permission, to examine ftin tha light of theory and practice, right and fect. Indoing this, 1 ahall, In my '*fogylsm,*: endenvor tivrhow the blind pride of tho fanatic upurist on the one hand, and, on the other, the no ters 4}int pride of the p2raonai-Itberty practician. Jit ows 3 have a clans of (perhaps well-meaning) svitulora of the abstract princtple of Prohitution, tl} ‘of whom: rerally admit that they never expect to geo thelr fayatul theory comsminated In fact, — 2Uil, they bal¢fy hold on to thelr abstract notion: ane. eefine co ngard facts, For twenty years, wn- der ou.” dead Prautntlary liquor law, they havobeen necuetane’t to ¥ee theory aul fact follar twodiifer- ent router,—, 27eF mectins 1f known teach otler. ‘The phitosophe. the lifeless law, be. ciples of right, have law Is dead as. 3 ento of seller of intoxicating Hqitor. In treating thia great questl. alght of the everlasting principle place tt boldly and prominently th tobe mistaken, Iam forthe fofas Intemperance, If auch np thing le poss. +a, Hwould not lone sofright. 1 wool “bie. and cin hall be no ied. 1d" be rompted ta write that its progress» 4 annd it Mbers, subserived, $1,000,000 wonld’ be Fonave retarded by 0 nostigent or rash en. MMe Or | FAURE Mt Mo otd, “Tike otlier commercial trantac- the cfrrumetances and ficts which oppose n “ET8s | tions, they willbe pald vy checke, drafts, bill rees, The practical temperance inen hays rey. "05 | ete. ‘Fdon't , Wapore ta speculate in gold, what quastlon as taken out of their hands, .'"4 | evermay hapm , 1 propore to do what I can to have af zealous bigots, asifuppotated champions, who, ana nile, donvanes ali whouliter with thei? theory. olinost without profess, turned ft o¥er to 0 re as frien frv2 tutta snd upltolders uf vice anil crime, ‘Those who have rasumed the custudy ated panagement of thie " jon have jurtly bronzbt Woon it the ntiema of tcism. If A anietake not the signe 8 hua come for thoughttn), careful, practical men to eontrol this RAYA mubject, ae the rluk of being snuboge ond giniigned by the Intolerant, ‘The first fact that confronts us fe, that intera- perance is an evil that sorings from disordered aml depraved appetites and desires, It ds. Inxepurabla {rum the mocal nature of man. Proof of thin fact fa the aniversality uf injeniperance, which has al- a prevalled {9 some form ur shape, Side vy fo with this fact, dawn through the centuries, tn be nuticed the mural chronatogy of its con jaitant,—the enyply that hax always bee fur- nished ty meut the demand, aud, too, in «pity of Drohitatory laws paseed by rucleties tn thet most chaotic an well a* in thefr most mature state, Another fact which will not need demoustration fe, that the Hquor barincan fen recountzed branel ot commerce. ‘Thieides ts Interwoven und Inter- laced into the Institutions of the civilized warlu, Tt Ia leyaltzed and protected by the vreat Powers of Europs and) America, If the obscure pronibltiontats of Towa will litt themselves out of thelr unrrow channels of thoncht, and viow these fucty in the Neht of the aat and present, not forgetting that they are sevlz. he te refarna met, they will wee the utter fully-of a little corner of tho ctviliced world attempting to prohiuie and make a crime the sale of thet which i Ievallzed and protected by the balauce of the civilized world, and t1 recognized usa legittmata article uf coninesce by the” aupreme power that governs them. [tis no wonder that these, laws cannot ho enforced: that thoy adord nv pofltical Gucrantee, shey ars in cuntict with the lowe al supply and demgnd, national and intersational Inwe, The mercifint whose commerce is protected on tho high reas, on the highways, in the waree huures ot (he whilecale marts, will never be Cun vieled by ie publle Judvowut e9 9 criminal for dluposing of ble foods for the purpose for which they wera manufactured or tmpofted. Tho public sexttiment te wat so tuconéletent, It i# no wonder that, when an individnal 1a brought before the authorities for violuting tho prohibitory Jawe, tery iy a preduininayny xentl- ment which often, perhaps unconsciously, takes ovsexsion of tho mind of both Judze and jucy, at the jaw ts inconelsent, and is not ected, concurred In, or obeyed by the public willa It tas been and ia treated as O apasinodic sct of the legislator. xlven to satlafy the fuperluus agitators of Prohibition, Our Vrubluition theorists, with thelr sophistry of aunlozy, wisely oak, if the laws prohibiting Tarceny are nit entoreed in many tustanees, would ‘ol heresore repeal the law of farceny? Lunawer, Nu tid (a erlmne per ae, that all nations teas prohibited, ‘Tho dignity and rightfulness of thosa Jawa are, by commen concurrence of the public sentiinent, acknowledged and ruspected, Lut, if larceny waa protected by {nternational ‘law, by the laws of the Uulted States, by tho statutes of uur sister Stuteay If tho concurrent wif! of tho pooplu of the United States was tn favor Of larceny; {f men paid to the Governinent 4 revouue for the privilege to manu. facture pouds for the thief; If the depraved nalare ‘of man craved for hin neighbor's oods, a3 does hia apyettte for wtimulants, —{ would say, Yes: repeal the law, fue lt would ba 9 farce, a dead letter, in direct contradiction to all about the cltizen,—to his notions of polltical guarantee, If such were tis commonty-recelyed opinion of larceny, wome of our philosophcry of Prohbition might, I think, reason themselves into a lino of duty for the repoal of the law, aud pick thy bones of their velghbors' chickens with cannibal reltah, Ido not wish to bo misunderstood, What I claim Js, that, at least In a federntive form of Govern: ment, that ta politically legally and Grae arale jn of action which hax the approval and Indorsement of the public wilh ‘this Is the bignest power, which uo law can ignors or wuppress, and which at timos will make ftaclf known and felt avainet ull opposition, Call it pub- No optuton, padiio degradation, or what you may, Me cxlatence cannut Ne doubted, oF ite’ ini fanoret, ‘She ao-eailed Bonrthern polley of 2 dent Nayeu has kept in view thls important tact, Ju permitting Clambertaln and Packart tu bo re: moved. ‘They were only Guveruors In name: while the public will, the public wpirit, the public power, were arrayed aguinst them, It Is becuuve Vhte power {a arrayed agulnst the protubition of the Iiquer trafic hat | conetder tho etfurts of its adva- cateu {impracticable mud ueeless, Let us not mis- {ako wur abject IC ls ta govern, and cuntrol tho umn appedes and with lt te te suliae and restraln funtan passions. It ts te teach mey to overcome their Individual Iiberty for a nigher and grander freeduin’ And not intl we havo, by ro educated the public mind, the public con- autence, ‘aud tho public willy ty the neceustty of prohibition, will auctety be in a condition ta tly aualntain or legally enforce such slaw. fow thie can bo deny most effectualiy, and by what meany, demands ons attention, Tdo not agrue with the advocates of Prohibition, that law fe on excellent educator of public senti= mont, especially upon tworel questions, ‘Thia 6 She error thut hus led theuy to rags. themselves on the aide of power, on the side of deapotion, avainst the popular will, while they aspire to ro- form it, They have made use of means opposed to the treo consent of mun, whea thelr avowed object &nd burpuse were to Win bbe consent, Ler me draw an illustration from politic, President Grant's policy wae to reniove abuses in tho Sonth- ern States,” The meaue he wade usa of were purely physical, ‘They regarded blin as an adver- sary; he treated them os we would wind, water, wood, or any other power entirely physical, An exterlor barrler of bayunet wau thus erected be- tween Grant and bis abject. ‘The result of bis policy fully demonstrates its lolly, The dniy Of temperance-workera te 10 place thermselves in an altitude wo that their teachings will bo willingly and freely wccemted by the popular wil! and mindy anu to respect tho opintony of other, while thoy attempt to luituence und contra) them. Let not Christian Americans fur- get—strange forgetfainess !—that tiberty Iss coudl- tiou without which man cannot be morully gov- ered, If Ww very natural that refurmerd should Wish thelr influence to by prompt and apparcat; that they should covot the credit uf pramotine uc cess. Mls very hard to keep In view these indi- Fect influences on the public heart vod mind. Toey are, however, mich more eillcaclous, and often mote salutary. than we take thom tobe, Whe with these indirect influences, wu bave capt the popular milnd for temperance; when tby spirit ‘sof Joulnition, standing beliind Muly defending its abetraes prla- | Meregarded the fact thi the ‘etlen to the buyer aad veowerd, Ro a8 not “enppreasion of ; but dil suspend the coinage of milver in Apel, tona.of Mr. Haves are the men whore own tennre ‘of offico bas heen talnted with fraud. know, fram personal oheervation and acqnaint- ance with men, that the grrat maasof tae penple, epubliean and Democratic, are with the Mreal: ft. The fact is, the pearle have hecume thor onghty disgusted with the whole epotle system, The whole comntry was rapidly becoming fle. taached. Sten coat the lninblest offices ae well asthe highest for the spoils, The oflice even of School-iirector wae ronzht, that the tndividnat aiding it might cet hla coal a fow cents per bashet lergan a contract cafarni-h the achool. The clara of men wha held office did not neem capable of un- deratanding that it was the duty of the oficehold- ertonerve the public. The reform connot take lacoatonce, but it ie sure to mcored. gil Mr. Hayes’ Adminietration will be the beginning of & new and glorious era!n onr hirtory, A Lire-Losa Rerceticax, THE 4-PER-CENT LOAN. What Secretary Sherman Baya About It, Correenonitence foston Globe, Sreamen Venwont, Dane Cramrtats, July 19,— Your correspondent met the Iton, John Sherman, Secretary of the Treasury, at Burlincton, Vt. No wanon bis retuen from a tour of Inspection alonz the New England coset. Opportunity having been gained to conversa with the Secretary, he was asked by your correspondent **What be thonght of the attempt to bear gold in the culanina of the New York 7rivuneF* Ae Mr, Sherman had not scen the articie In qneation (The article was com- mented upon by ‘THe Catcace Tune tn ite eave of Saturday last,— Ep. J it was ehown by your core BH enaenty ond, ater. Fepesle ly perusing it, the wing conversation occurred: Wel Sir. Secretary, what do yon think of the sel hink Ik. in antrne: ite facta falee, ft promine foolish, and {te conclurions erroncens, Stim jus! whieh injare our credit, Faleg. the, price of al May aa or ould, enue Mnancial trouble, he had some unject In publishing tals leade! should rather tay its reputed owner, Mr. tut aame abject." “+ Stu you satiefled with the auceess of the loan’ Bets fectly, I have saved by this $1,400, - 900 in Rater rt alone Tom satisfied the saving will be mitch more.’ “+ Did you anticipate such 2 large Amount of do- mestic subscriptions Tdld, bat inowtof my fiends did not and J sco flon af the country.” loancondd have veen recvived, svonld have boen subseribed: **¥oa3 nndoubtedly the have been mach larger, We there. 1 don't hetlevethin®, out of the fand the debt in nis Bt you are not i Wervlowing ie? “cporter?’ sepongrr: can deny both of there qu tone re enee ae, urtou Globe, aud you enti Gurconversation wh. rt, you pleaso—an inter: ew of anything cise,” + ihe fact that, what he nate alantget Ine. bila ado Mr. Sherman more carct. MN) vplitical situation of New . gland was i Cuvsée: St Jeneth, and. tn reply to Sect tary! aad, that the only” diem. from tho Pr *ident’a Southern poliey EB ! “ core more noted In his te 7 Wasi Maine. und #8. osiet th | aineg hullty rents for Bis ber CiontN: will sell for FLO, Mr. Carrespondon > WH% pucniiar causce “Sail.” | hhaleeasbs invest your money at 12 per cent, Inquire ihat state to foment UNE ta the party. a far et ladles disaffected as yet, & rie gald he, **ny one of the “Matte eutanzen antcansee, have burnt the treat, should retreat. bs deom “2 Pes fh he future. Mr. Chamberlain meant ni. "the country. Salted tou long before alting before. s“Soltey? his view. of President Heyen' Souther. Ue anes waited too long né revard« hin own chance o 4s ceeeful Hglt against the President.” LETTERS FROM A MERCHANT. Silvor na Money, and Ito Position as Suct, Present aud Prospective, Z To the Editor of The Tribune. New Yonx. July 20,—If, in my preceding letter, I thought it cunelstent with facts to draw the con- clusion that the {ncrensed production at sliver— provided no legistative interference wig the use of its money Lad taken pluco—wauld In Feallty have mot a public neces#lty, It ean naturally nut be eup- posed that I expect the people of the United Staten, orof any other cuuntry ina hich atate of civillza- tion, to carry such muncy fu larger amounts about their persons. There Iso certaln amount of allver money very convenient for the nnmer- ous ania] payments to be made In the ordinary tuch articles as thene In oor leading nowspavers tome of the New York newspapers stated—If any teiiance [4 to be placed In them—that bat little could be expected inthe present Anancial aepres- ** Don't sau think that, {f the time had been ex- tended during walch subscriptions to the popular amoch larger eum uscriptions wonld have sold enficlent in Ba."ove to provide for what coin Sa Segue ‘4 per cents and reduce taxation, You ate not o a question the Yection arteing whtels he had “ou know, needed even for enbridiary coin, Ansttis and Rne- als retain a0 coin of conseqnence in elrentation now thelr national banks ‘hold eame precious a Femimption on thelr part wanld create m large in metals, ont moatly gold. Any _attenipt demand for silver, ff for eubeldlary coin any. Austria, a certain disenesion shout standard, whieh je now nominally silver. Ia carried ong tnt euch diecaxeton apnesra to mo waste of time, the The resamptlon ftecif heinz probably rery remote. same os-ortion may be safely made abont tho in- troducthin of a gold standard In Dritieh Inding while, in Sonth and Central America, wherever Paper of rather doubt{ui value (the financially round paper conntry, Brazil. excepted) does not perform the fanetione of money, silver. and # Hittle cold for traveling purposes, fire the only basing media, The rent o cell; the world, not rpecift- ly named, neces mostly silver or inconvertible paper. considering everything carcfally, I arrive at the following concinaions: 1. There inacertiin uncariness and diseomfort about allver, in consequence of the recent fuctua- {lane ati ite present denrectation, which would be feinoved by arcttled neice, 2. Vor the present, and In the nearer fatare, there appears to be no stock for sale but the Ger- Oe et) between $50,000,000 and $100,- ‘3. That at present, and in the nearer fature, no larger consumption of sliver for coinage purposes can be ea pected in Farone. ‘Md silver hee vaincd acain more confidence In Earope, (he opening of our mints for silver to the pricate pulllc may not prove good and sound paiicy, In my noxt Intter T shall review the point. how far the Catted States can Influence the futare value of river, nndthe probable fate of that metal in cage the United Statca decide against It. Mxncttant, -———— ‘Wisdom Yespecting Striped Stockings. Lonion Truth, Ladies, it reems, have for some time past bee should ran down of round tho ptocking, n In doubt whether, in les. bin rayes, the etrines “This Important problem," saya a fashionable contem- porary, ‘has been'set at rest hy the new fashion bine, or salman, sud Uh d atudded with bude, tev fe work cynics who aMfirm that women are Incapable of tal enipite. His ladies with sabatantral Jes —————— Rellable hel Chronte. palnin without medicine. the grand deriteratum. Avoid limitations, anit tournal. with particaiare, mailed free, TWH TRIBUNE BRANCH OF: NORDERTO ACCOMMODATE OUI NGM patrons throughout the cit ran belor nti} ¥o'rlock Ww ear Weatern-sv. TO asia, ROW Blue Diani-ay. Ny we tinve catalishe Hracch Umices in the different Diriwona, a¢ dexignated where miverttecments will be taken forthe eame price aa charged at the Maln Onice, and will be received mm, during the Week, and until? p. m+ NG, Rookselter ant Btatloner, of embroidered stockings, In which the a <_ WANTED-FEMALE HEL 5 and mins atnre follage,* See how nestly the dear creatares have arranged this vexatia quesilo, and yet there aro ing part In polltics or of managing the affalrs of an T been called npon to acttle it, I should have suggested that round atriper should be worn by ladies with an«ubstantial lege, and long etripes Ly for weak and nervous eufferers. and prostrating direares cured Puivermacher’s Electric Belts Book Ad- dress Puls ermacher Galvanic Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. btationer, étc., 1600 West-Sida News Depot, 1 WANTRD-MIALE PLP. ~Nookkeepers, Clerks, Kes « < NTEDA SMART YOUTH: MUST WRI Waeiitend fing god Feterences. BICOL Es the tattor, 214 South Clark-at. ‘Tendens WASTER-LITHOORAPING CRAFON ARTISTS red to atlas Work. BMITIL & CU., Toronto, Canada. | — es Waste THTENS ON ATOOA AND alt ionta; chicago prices pala. Apply 10 FORR PAUGH €TARHOR Se Pane Mian WARTED <nABER: MAN CAPADLE OF taking charge of a bakery in» country towns Teferences reqnired. “Apply between 10 and 4 o'clock Friday. Joly 27. at KENLY, JENKINS & YOUNG'S, No, OMarket-at ate WASTER-TATLORS TO WORK DY THR WEEK ‘on conta, panta, and v1 B83. La ST W TED-A FIRST-CI cu: CUTTER. Appiy at itoom 22, Commercial Hotel, from 10 to am, tna da} WAreat gine ply at 374 ine Intand-ay, Employment Agoncies. hols, $1.25 per day; board, $3.60 week: trey fare, at J. Te Reenneed « 0: West Randelp-at. Miscellancous. FANTEN-MEN TO TARK AGENTS. GUIDE: monthn Wocente, St SCOTT. 09 Di WASTEPCGRSERAL AQRST8 Fot Tm AND SWIPT & KON 7 Dearborn- TANTED=TWO FIRST-CLASS Good references required. Address Z 79, Tribune. TANTED — FRANK MDAVITT Tso Chleage branch, to fake 3 to gs autsbia man @ prnanent tittation.” Apply tothe Manager, C. ste tore ‘D DREAD BABE! WHATLROAD TABORERS POR TLLI- V fourt! 3, cireutation over 10,000: three other States on m fast selling article. L. P. Hoom Vy AN ‘one American and one that can ape: \ thiolle wenfleman, fairly educated, for, bit J at T) SMailison-at., Room 2% stat GAMES 1, SCOTT. 09 Dearborn-s, VW ASTEDSSTRERT BALES, 'D CANVASB- rz every where to sell pen; na ink ree ce Txly hi Natit Eseryiiay hiya at_stehi Meulars 4 ath. 8 Sample dozen aad Nieaen, iat nee dipped in water will write along terse. cents. C. M. LININGTON, 43 and Domestics VARTERTA BWENE on Renersl housework, Wantee. “GERM. 3 ‘of three, to do washing, trontag, ORRMAN GIRL FOR ne Park. A FAMILY ng Reneral housework; must come recommended. "863 North La- Balle-st. y ANTE! cook, wash, in. 177 Calumet-ay, ‘GiRL TO YVANTED=T Gor APARLE GIRL TO G0 TO WA Risto to titles. Cat atters O'clock Arve South Green-at. Wastep eneral housework. Van Buren and Jackson: Wants ‘oon, ‘din{ng-room work, ‘eal! before 1om, mm, second doo! \WASTED SA noob WOMAN COOK; ONE THK understands feataurant cooking. Carroll-eus., in the det Nursetts . 2 500D Gith 1s SMALL PRIVATE ‘3 fainily, Call at 104 Ashland: 4 ee Rey EAT, PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO 14 Maratifield-ay., between ALIADLE win TODO By ue Wabash-av.t muat f WASTED — A Gite For DIsiNa-goos works Muat come well recommended, La Pierre House, corner Washington and italsted-1 Clinton anc NTED—A GOOD NUISE-GIRL ABUUT 14 TO " 2 . cuemier of IIMIAed at. V i year old; Apply at 247 | aeokee NENT. Books Stationery, ete. 339 DI- Ww htt are ofl @ Ende year Apply vistonea = teh SGIITPOTaTEATSOLD YO . KNOG. Ne Depot, Stati Cte, 306 TANTED~. AT GIRL 14 TO 16YEARS OLD TO uhaukeernts comerot eniwentertte W taeeare ar children Appi at ove West Adams, ESTATE. HOUSE etreet-cays fiass the ds sar SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE AND LOT. WELL Luca rth, Mircellancou: JV AXTED—8OME GILLS To PATS cane. Appivat the Chica ‘orks, corner Michiean and Lasalle SITUATIONS W: mae, Conchinen, Tenmstors, &ce AND LABEL at Preserving ANTED-MALE. Beers : aeoae | QITUATION WANTED IN, A) RESPECTABLE " i a SILL BUY A L LOT, tnan and wife, aa a it ier, Bl ee em iepai ai Lakraniect wolies frit | to da houework, ‘or lauudry work. Address 2 T7y €isdown and & monthly: cheapest property | Tribune oMce. ‘market, and shown frers abstract tree: 10-cent train | = a = Sy, Tadd ot UA OWES, 142 Deasaile at, oom. SETUATIONS WANTED--FEMALEs | ~ COUNTRY REAL ESTAT! mS ALE-ONE 1OWA AND TWO ILL! tt In Chicago property. Yanda for sale and mi 2177 LaSaile-st. USL ESTATE WANTED. Also 10%: i) c bath-rovin; mum be a. souree of daily {ifo; but, for very large payments, or for purposes of travel, the well-secured note Is thu most aultabie thing to bo ured as money in euch countnies,—the silver or gold remaining safely housed to awalt tho call of such note in times of dlatrust, Such times of alstenst will arrive from thus’ to thie, and it has proved a precarious thing overywhere to circulate convertihle paper money, If ‘no ample depovit of metal extsted for Yet, even the mont conservative {natitution, hich & bank pernittad to fesne paper money ought necessarily always to be, will fnd it Incon- venient In times pt paule to pay out very tatca Binaunts of specie; nor ts ite matter f pb ie wollary that sich shonid be the cage, becaune the specie ao pald oat Is gonerally hoarded and so with- Grawn from circulation, but very seldom needed by thedrawer, Jt isa notorious fact thot a panic can be allayed, always povried, that the tsning Institutions be Intrinsically sound, If paymenta aro continued for a reasonable time, and ellver can be patd out at tho pleasure of tho Instleation, fant or slow, thing is wero expedient than to oF t Baa of § 00) each, the cuntents of such bats to i y weight, and again hardy anytuin, slower than to cunnt out dollar fordallar. ye Epeaking of the Atness of silver as money, it cers tafuly cannot bo saserted that to carry a few dollars of ailver tn tho nocket !sanch a great hardebip for the peuple Gt large, incunvenient, however, as it may appear ta the wealthier portion of the’ com- munity; {t must rot be overlooked that, in pro- vidlng for public neceselties, the masses count, not tho comparatively smatl portion of del: teate habits and tastes, Thu consumption of the Antter 18 small, Iarge au it may be for tho individasl member; the $1 in the hands of the workingman and furnier represents more In tho aggregate than the $60 in tha pocket of the wealthy or refined. ler theae gouctal romarks, J enter now into tho question, Where, and to what extent, silver performs now functions as money. and bow far it will do this moet likely Jn the future, England, Vortuzal, and Scandinavia, (n Earope, abs: the (ape oF fi Hope, heetralla and Can- adw, autelde af Murope, are tho only specle-pay- money in the full senso of tho word.— ie being reduced thers to subsidiary soln. Germany has adopted tho same sysicm in the latter vart of 1871; but, although U dinavian Kingdoms followed only tn 1873, and huve carried out (be reform without dificulty, the Jarger quantity of guld required. and sgaln’ tho larger amuunt of silver to be disposed of, havo nut miaite 11 poralble as yet for the German Empire to complete the cuanye. It je net possible to state positively how far the reform: bas progresacd; ir ‘Sean- ati? Fo think tt to prey one the true ate of thi:y oF that thera was about $160,000,000 wor of ullver to be exchanzed for gold ane month ago onthe part of dermany, after having sotd ab 10, 000,000, and retajulng, aa a parmanent thi 160, 000, 000 for subuidiary coin, It will be avea from this that to make o monetary chause not aneasy matter fora great nation, and Germany Waa not at atl baro uf guld previons to $872; kur old yuld caluage amounted to 81:10, 000,000. and contlderable Fronch uold did always ‘cirgulate within her territory. The party now fn power ap. Peartoliave vet their heal upon it to carry the Tefurim to the ond, and it hay xo far progressed shat, oven if the power should be placed into the hands of the anti-free-trauo party, ail that could by expected would by an Iucrease of the sabeldlary culnage to a total of §1:0.000,000, Consequantty, Germany bas tu sell yet slivers and, if free cuin- Age should be celablinled 1m the Unites States, her surplus silver, whatever the amonut may’ be, would erentually be suld at orncar the ratio of our standard, asy’abuut Jem moving and coinage charges, inviead of 34d. to-day, In Holland, ielgium, and France, tha caso is diferent, Holland tae hominally v vilver standards 1875, and has since then colued ‘gold. Yet not dis posed of any si] A jemonctize Ut hi not pamed the Fi jand itty w be rea~ sonably suppove: Provided silver became again dxed ip val furtueomo thence, but also hardly much new coin- age of wilvur nioncy may be oxpected. ‘Frauce and Gelulum, Linetalllc by’ law, sppear to have settled dawn to the aainu volleys thelr vup- plea of ellver are ample for internal necessities, aad again they ate vo large that even the attempt tu vell, gad {0 replace them with gold, would te next to & practical imposulbilit: ‘Thelr standard hat, i. ho supplies are likely tw or tl aye Js with us then, —and pot tll then, will Prohibition bo aelf-sustainiog, Ausaba. he CIVIL-SERVICE REFORM, To the Editor of The Tribune. Ex Paso, Ul., July 20.—Just at this time, when we havea President who ts honvstly endeavoring to administer the affairs of the Government for tho good of tho peopl, we feel that ft le m duty tho people owe to him to let bim and the country at Jareo know that they heartily indorsc bis efforts in the direction of Civil-Servicw Reform. A fow Im- placables, waddenod to desperation at the prud- Poct of reform, and the danger therefrvm that thelr craft Is jn, con make so much aud | contudon that. At loft tu » they would make the couutry. be- President Hayes ta the vii ‘Urattar that Suls country has produced since the days uf Aruaid, Ae ls teltvabing to bear wen accuss Mr. Mayes at treachery, why, ga oltice-bolders whder tho late Aduitulstfation, wore guilty uf exabeaziemeat and defalestion,—sden who yout unly betrayed tho Gureramept wader wilcd tuoy “held ofice, bub sacrificed thelr nearest ond best fricvds who bad yono on thele onde, = My obscrvation, from a bumble standpoint, te, Shut the mon whe ary loudest lu thulr dencucia: s curresponds to the price of aller of GO Ldeltd, against ours of S84d., which, toether with charges for woving and colnaze, would inflict a heavy loot upon them, even ifthe United States could pos: sioly absory any large quantity of thelr wtock. Mora., however, la a problom which requires consideration: Should Hrance really bu wililuy to art witha portion of her Jarze stuck of gold 1a juvor of silver, our 422% -grain dullare could pot Jong continue woney, but would immigrate very quickly to tho mints of Frauce. ‘hls change uf policyon the partof Frauce appears tomy put Yerv likely, and, #f It whould tako place, gold would returu for our dullars. The policy of Franco, Belgium, and Holland witt, in my opinion, depend very uch upon thy getiun of tte Uutted States; and I think wn agrevileut could ve easily arrived at with them to wettlo ou a common stand: ard for gold aud wilver, Yet It will be prohaaly eusief fur ue to accumulate the nivet neccesary scpplies of preciouy metals tu resuino vn, without euch surgement, Spala Ly slau’ bimetallic, and bay a largi circulation. Fears bave beeu sdwetiitice o& that sip wuald come duwa to paper money; but, uutll a very recent daty, she bas purchased silver {u Loudow. and, cenesally sycaking, the Spaulards are uot Cavyratly inclined towards paper woney. 1 Took upon Spalu rather aga future consuiner than seilee of vilver. Italy ie bare of wetallic curreucy, iu, if ber eilurts fora future r&vuption should SVEE be succeRefUl, a large aMOAUE UF silyee WI La North Sido. OREN OLN PARK, A NEW 14- uot hi mite taodert Anfeh wad tits provements, 10-rvomn marble-front, nice gna fixta Rood pelaliboriool, Inve Ince street care, TALE ‘etait oe sae Urbans ‘ON=A FURNISHED HOUSE, 7 Tuuhis, centrally lucated, #2 % MTU NSU Se 1 West hiatal pene ZO RENT-LOOMH. a South Sides 0 NENT—J 55 LAB, ST, and sea "0 REN ANI +7, DEATBORN: ‘aud handaomels turnined foomat terme uderate. 1[0 PENT a2 0 No. 517 Weetern qiitre at ueO Westera-av. (PO KENTA NICELY-FURNISHED BLEEPING, rooms f i sp pcwat (Ur One oF two quiet gentlemen. inguire at eMONTE W BRICK MOUSE, ‘+t Modern (mprovements, Iu O13, iiiwell improved. Call for full particulars. OT FoR ALL Casit, Sarpain. Address Z 56, Trit« Catia | ot Domestics. the country, to do Keneral housework, woul to get places convenient to cach other. ailuress fur twodaj eat 20) Hubbard: QITHATIONS “WANTED—3 FIUST: SUGAR i Swant placckt am Cooke washtr, and fra ef, and 2 as tecoud gt North Frankiin-st, GITPATIONS WANTED-DY TWO GIRLS Frost Ficase call oF LASS BWED- 3 €an Mive uod references. 41 SY ge at 2 Thirty-tra “Suis ae OL Twenty-tourth-et. Smployment Agencies. LO ci ITUATION Wa NY A GOOD STEADY GIIt, Fare “NEAT ag gD oF Mattoon. east of | STAY Aiicor do veneral work 1h a Doaraing-huase OF W north of Vs “Seah MOVESON WEAT SIDE, | Pesteurant, Addreas U, Tribune omfice, Westera:av._17 Rouen trom 7.09 rooms, with ITUATIO: ED—TO DO RECOND WOIK Ol ral sowcenarkt ‘Weat Bde preferred. Apply ISLS. SITUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL, TO ABSINT IN Mavonice, AESES: S'istvemorks it's Good Iavudress.” Inquire ee 200 0 RENT. ae aa WANTEIICAN GOUK>WASTIEIC AND boi lee «wp cosves- | Git N WANTED—AA COOK, WASTIEIC A West Slide. ND CONV ES: eee rah fenay or email boardiag hou 10 RENT—THE MOBT COMPLETE a ay, i0 Pros | Ciuy reterence. Cali at 720 Tadtann-av. fent hou the city for anes. : gi iON WANTED-BY A GIRL 10 COOK. Eemutercetiin a comer of Slonrow aud Dax. 2 SQUAT irom ibat of rererchceas wig Carroll-at Fendy fu1 ney AU " UAT ED—TO COOK, WASII, AND Tiane to be seen at one ollice. STUATI ASTED=TO COOK, Wasi. AND TOTWIN & SVivaby He Gall oF adsirens SuLd Arno! nu 4 i SITUATIONS WANTED-BY TWO GINLS1 ONE TO 00 F, An WLAGE: 18 Waskinytoneacs Hoge Pe AT Maah, anid iron: iheuther to do seeund work, ‘So. kencral wouscwork ia @ small famiiy. 8 WANTED=FAMILIES IN WANT OF a" navign or German female help can be ITwATIO:, pint irs Soren tteved-ek, rit i veelJancous. Seiten “RY A YOUNG LADY OF mi “by . faction In any kind fires | CITUATION WANTE. eae dealred. a Scat poles cuperion. ae a casbler, of copyiaty can give oltice work: quod reference gs CK, Hox 476, Fizia, Ui ____ EENANOIAL, “A RELICATIONS WANTED rol CHOICE CHICAGO winess oF residence loans by the banking-nouse of Aliert U. Meulay € Uo., New York, at 7 per cent Apply to). W. FOMERGY. 17 Major Block, “Chicago, W 45 TED to eNT—A FoRSIsnieD On Pant. ly furnished room, with i 5 toe le Rare ere atest ban bk ROOMS FOR ‘Tribune oft x a) V ANTED—TO RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE OF 30 rooms, with modern tmprovements, situated: dress Z v2, ‘Tribune office. ae pet Ca emer eS BOARDING AND LODGING. South Side. 31 Wane D—To RENT—FROM 4 TOT EAST WASHINGTON-ST, —| (Mingle roving; al new: fu I . 9 OODEN-AV.-ONE LANGE AND TWO 8MAL 22 RONG Noe wieusant didterel oso wate SOUTH CURTIS, it MADIS OT AE huukad' suet eat ee re nt and wif arnt and wifo or (wo gents} also elngle room, with oF Hotels. EVADA MOTEL, 148 AND 150 WABASIT-AY., near Sonroe-at.—61. . CUE Arar Hb detagr toons tia VW Wispagi nocay, ime BT AT thu Ps aay donee igus rated Country, BN, Oi A GENTLEMAN ¢ pleasantly accommodated with Fate a Utce out of Kvauston. uul Loard ata che: quarter of a sulle from thy depot; none but those w HT references nerd apply. coy Evauaton, it. ean give the beat MM, Vost-oltive Hox LOST AND FOUND, Address pousnsa CO Hat iia be Lostes S ASHLAND-AV. G8 FULTON-6T., A. 4 jan‘s diary, of 50 value to any other (pau ate - Alibcral reward for tus return at 43 South Aaa. O8T-ON SUNDAY 4 horse, frum south Chie: fur ite retupa to S09 Mil NO A WOAN 10 rowaid will be paid ukeo-av, eT (yp REWARD. TUZSDAY EVENING, SI rae Micha bear bitter aby a & , ial i ean, Se ela Jyidupen Ble return ty No. & Bryaa Block, oF to oy SLO ke TD AWAY, ON JULY 23, NE i ol a a Saag eg ape he wld by FRANK GIA Hune’ac., ityde barks Y, Hyde Park-ay. and Fifty ASINONABLE WE NAVE NOW fu stock a large “awdortient of our well-knuwa pleasure and business bugles ou eliptic springy, slde- rf, aud Culcgrd apriuKs, toe aud ou tapas alsa fee gand four and dx pancuscr rockawase caurlulels, Vi loriaa puactone, cle. vt that we are seliiny at pop lar prlece, Alas a laiae Variety uf good eecond:iiand Work, lucluding top aiid open Dugetes, Musctune, and carritzes, read w cnuopy-loy phaclons ty agola, ete, Pe ceeed ok pie bane ait besa 1h ot carriage res aio ot i Oeb Bianuer aud at Teas pricces FERWOSEHG CO, aa) to Sud Wabaticaye Fok BALES AT, A BACKIFICE=LIVERY STOCK; ust by gold; aig business horses Ot for Dugzy oF a i cs Fittceuth'st., block eat: uf Tilue fnland-av, Ws HORSE ANID each usy for tLe fui party. 270, Tribune ulice. busy ox —noed Keep ut samet ‘reapanuiuie STORAGE, A ISOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF sTOLAL uiture, wercbandise, carriages, etc. : pert i. ree (neuralice: vaults fur valuable goods co enn. PEBSONASES Pred SAL GEM: Bag wou Nagin. BS THURSDAY, WAbASH MOUSENOLD GooDs. FP y Estoy “reustrene com ax WEST Midiuu-a'. sell all kinds of buusenuld funiture oa mysthly payin! 3 tow prises) caay tercay, Apo Le oxten novse= | ‘Te hain to toane ide roamay frum | LONG,7d Kast Washingean-et, "| 850,000 tt f NVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCIT aA way ete, at PIN a a) See Nast dolph-at,. near Clark, Itoomn 3 andG, Katabilshod 1854. CASH PAID FOR OL GOLD AND. SiLVEt. Noney toloan on watcies, diamonds. and valusties ofevery description at GOULDSMID'S Loan and Bullion Ontea (licensed), to East Stadieon-st Katabliahed 1903, YC, COLE, 144 DEALHORS Ue Go.gnt and $5,000 te toe ated persed Sor’ Jeare, uti Chenu property: tanner auma at 7 per cent. OAR MADE OS POUSIT OTE. PIAN pinery, Wathen’ dooms 51D t MeoSEX, IN HAND TO LOAN ON FUNNITURE,- without remo: or on good collateral. C. B. WILSON, Movin, 114 ttandolpurat, AN Rush 61,0044 61,501 AND OTUET FONG Me rience bought. wEGUN e TO LOAN IN 8UMB TO PER CENT=MONEY outha frat page, TURNER é& 7 aut sco ur cara BOND, 103 Washlngtoa-at. PEit CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED farme in Northern and Centra! illoals. Nu cl for renewals. Randolph and Bearborn-ata, SLOOO Woerceat and small commision” Las cfess'Z 8, Tribune office. SQ HY) T0Loan iy suse EN 8,000 Fair aver cant Ge Sisratons Giectiy Improved property. FR, GRACE, 241 Bouth Claric-at,, corner of Jacksun. ogy RU Wart & DHETRE iu Dearburn-st., bear Wasnlagton, _ MISCELLANEOUS, GOODRICH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 124 ARS « burn-st., Chicagy, itl. Advice rin fee untess 38 rie correspondent fietiycuutieatial “uPerene® AN eS @MELALDA—THE INFALLIULE CURE VOR % rheumatien, for sale et Hivow 14. No. 137 Madison, frou Yau, to Up. m, and at 653 Weat Laker Vv ANTED—INONING, FINST-CLABS, 118 SOUTH VV deters WASTED. WILE PAY casi Fon A einer NY lacy dro tueurance azency, located e! Gfhhut leas than Mani nablante: Coredoumdence of note He sullcited. " Addrees Ml: 8. PALUSHy 148 Lavallo-st. \ ANTED. Fin ‘AND BURGLAR-PROOP sale: ive inskers netic, how lung ta wee, toalde aud outside teaure., 27% Tribune ute, CHEAP FOI \WWASTEDTA FEAT DoULE DSK, MWY ‘cash, Addresa Z 79, Tribuue oftice, WARNIG- EVERYBODY Ia HEREBY WARNED HUE tO trust my s00 Adam Huckser oa my ace, count, ay 1 will Lcreatter dut be respuasible fur an; devtehe may contract Iu my uame or sccudut, JOU v0. 3 CMANCES. {01 ~ROCKFOND, ILL. A three-story factory. 40x10) feet, all tn Grit-class fepalry water bower suficivat for large business, Ads dreas UPSUN kford, 1, A ny Juurtshing city ttle over DOING A GOOD of about 12,000 tue penne eens ie ae Sur Teituoe vile, ue Oe 8 ot Jon TH BAKERY) i$ good lx ation; dat c Ph ore ing good ousting. Address 268, FaT AU, FOI s, fi} J RCUERNG value if taken ak oatos audrone 2 Dae ‘tritune a ND IRON DEALERS—FOR SALE, AN jatcreat in & pew proces fur waking coke from li- fe cose at Maule cowl. Full explavatious will by wade on applica- Gua ta LL STEWART, Loum 4, 6d Waablagtou-s See cr AT RETAIL AT ai ys Goa Bt prices beyond com ward; beat inthe market, South! Ut. NICHULDUN Ol WIG REDUCTION 1 S OF PL a onjaus, Our ehormous stock uf oFer 2 instru iiente uiust bo reduced. We guareblee lower prices Tan can be fourdelwwheryia the city. STORY & CAML 2H1 btate: By) ys peey ORY, PARLOR Ole fa inyirry ait ban ie pea REED" 3 usplo of Music, Ud Yau PARNER WANTED — ke aD MixkD Paistt— Wanted a business maa with frou ty 6,00 to Jula suoiber iu the palut bad culor Desiuces Ue bie Weateru Gity. Addivas 274, THUue witht ‘aa bookkeeper, amietant of “HUNG WAN OF 1, - an | QUTUATION WANTED—HY AX. “VATED LADY nrgasast | S'oraboy or is: Apniyat Doom "do ai ids SITUATION WANTED=DY A COLT: ‘ampensas in o farolly as governess, etc.; cau family sewiox, embroideries, etc.¢ Detlbnery the lanieaaes fiane, tutta: a ja nominal nu ih try. DLANK, 1608 Wabash-ar. ee DEAN & PAYNE, northeast corosr