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16 THE CHICAGO - TRIBUNE: . ST DAY. JULY ‘M4, . 1878—SIXTEEN PAGES 3 S S R S S 1 S S LS SR SEP DL S LONG BRANCH. Hotel Rates Cheaper ‘than Ever Before. But Its Hotels Second-Class as Com- pared with Saratoga’s. The Lelands Contemplate the Ercction of Something Gorgeous. List of Prominent Chicagoans Registered at the Branch, From Our Own Correspondent. Loxc Brasenm, July 11.—Loog Branchisin fortune. The secret of it is that she knows how to take eversthing cool. When New-York- érs are fairly simmering and sizzling in their great oven of a city, the dwellers at the Branch are cslling-for wraps and Jight over- coats. This is excecdingly aggrasating to the New-Yorkers; but fact is fact, and the knowl- cdge of the fact induces the warm man ol the one pluce to take boat or train and specdily be- “come ‘the cool man of the ather place. Wife and femily must be included, if he has them. In consequence the landlords reat all their Tooms, all their coitages, and alt their bathing- houses. They smile at the mention of the Eu- ropean exodus, smile at the heat registration in the clty papers, smile af eversthing oud with everybody. ' Well, after the expericuce of two or thice seasons past, it scems really ood to see 1 londlord with a face reminding you of the good old fushand menry times. The water- ing-place lotel men have mov made much out of the American public for two or three years back. Neither will they grow over-rich Quickly this summer, even if the heat remaios £ointenssly in their favor; for the piees e Gown, Guests do ot vield from $4.50 a day up 26 they used to. Privite terms are made at ail thehouees, and the statement_is not. incorrect that prices are lower at the Branch this year than they ever were before. By this no onc should be misled into coming here with the idea thgt living is too cheap, or that such etate- ments in regard to & watering-place are more than comparative. THE LOWERING OF BATES s a good effect of the hard times, because hitherto the rates bave beeu too high. Now the proprietor must be content if, with a full house, he can realize a fair protit on his fuvest- uent. Leading business men in New York talk inthe same way regarding the railroad mag- Dates, predicting that they will have to reduce their inflated stock and put up with ressonable dividends. The effcet of the IWar upon bueiness and rates, they say, has been altogetlier too Jasting. 'So far as ho- 2els are concerned, prices hiere ougbt to be lower than at Saratoga, because the hotels are not s0 good. - Indced, the best of them, as the Ocean or the West End, compares with the Umted States or Grand Uniou, as,the Brigzs House does with the Grand Pacific or Palmer in your city. The tableis well kept up, but the general style and appearance of thie hotels are quite dit- ferent. If Long Branch had the Saratoga ho- 1cls, she would also have the Saratoga habitues, for the seashore offers attractions which no jnland watering place, possessed or not of mineral springs, can rival. The firss creat de- sideratum is escape from that heat which en- ervates the whole system. aud renders rest and recreation imperative. Aside from the moun- 2ains, nowhere can this escape be found save at the scaside. I was speaking of this hotel question to a hotel manacer of many years’ experience. He said that, beyond quesiion. the notels and not the springs were the maznet {hat diew people to Saratoga.. The wealthy city people will al- ays go where they can have the TIGNEST AND TONIEST SOCIAL LIFE, with the most chance to display dress and style. Saratoea not only has the distinction in that re- gard, but it has the maenificent establishment necessarv to support and increase its reputa- tion. * Long Brancn,” said this gentleman, ‘*is in its infancy, compared with Sarstoma. More than that, the misfortunes attending the con- struction and carrving on of th very botels which make Saratozs so famous were just what prevented the zrowth of Loug Brauch. Why, Jook at the disastrous expericnce of the Lelands at the Grand Union. -They put, all told, more 1bana million dollars into’ that bouse, and finally had to saccumb, and sce it sold under the hammer for 3 sum that would not cover thelr Jatest improvements. Then there was the States, built at 3 cost of a million and a balf of ocollars, and sold within a year for one-third the amount. Con- gréss Hall finally ruined Mr. lathorn, who sank_a larme fortune in the enterprise. The record of those great and eplendid bouscs Das been one of continuous financial disaster. Tn the face of such a record, no_capitalist would hink of putting a million dollars into a botel at Long Brauch, or anywhere clse where the sea- £on lasts but four months. ~ At the same time, there is no doubt in my mind that & Saratomi Tiotel at Long Branch would pay a fair profit ou 1he money invested. There would be no difli- culty in Keeping it filled with the very best peo- ple of New York. Thisis the most” accessible * point—for I do not count Coney Island as ever Jikely to be a desirable point for the fashiona- ‘ble—possible. The business man can brinz his famil® here, oing fnand out himeelf daily, if business reauires it. No maiter how hot the city may be, the moment he ets onthe steamer e is sure of a fresh. cool breeze lor an hour; ‘and, with the exception of perbaps three or four days in the vear, he issureor a cool, invigoratmg air during the hours of sleep. What we want is o hotel that will draw _cqually with the best at Saratoga. And the tim¢ is not far distant when we shall have what we want. I believe THE LELANDS gre plannipg to give the Branch a new start. They own the ground ou which the Ocean House stands, and the lot is large and tinely adapted for a new building. As I bearit talked about, their ides is toput up a hotel after the style of the States at Saratoga, only making au . eutire'row of cottages ou the west, instead of having a half wing there. The front and cast sides of the lot would be covered with the main building and Jong wing, leaving a handsome park in_the centre. O course a botel equal 1o the States could be built now very much cheaper than the States was. Sull, it requires . agood deal of faith and capital to go into such an enterprise, and I know of nobody bur the Lelands who would do it. The rood thing about thiat is, that i£ they undertake the project they will carry it througzh.” ‘That this gentleman s right, and that the Le- Jands purpose to crown their iotel works by giving Long Branch a-hotel worthy of its n tien apa prospects, many will join in hopin Xf the season will only continue as oppre: c! ‘warm ds this one has” beeu since the middle of June, aud if Gen. Grant comes back to take his cotiage, there will bemore upon which hope may be founded. Most of the hotels are doing well, come of them prosperously. Forafortnizht the arrivals have been very heavy. The races made an ex- cellent attraciion, and the manazers of Mon- Toouth Park are trying to arrange fora nd meeting in August. John Charberlain’s club- Louse, which is not now John Chumberlain's, bt another gambler’s, is said to be doing quite a8 zood business 35 the most prosperous of the . botels. . ) Of these, Ly the way, the Ocean catchies near- Iy allof THE CHICAGO PEOPLE. Among the first persons I saw were Mr. J. H. Haverly and his wife. . Mr. Haverly is taking a little rest this time, aud- deserves it, as every theatrical manager does, since few men get less. Other Chicagoans registered at the Ocean House are Mr. H. H. Honore und Mrs. Houore, Mr. C. W. Pardridee, Mr. J. H. Benham, Jr., Mr. John B. Jeffery, of tne Journa! estabiishment, Mr. S. H. Crane, Mr. John W.Kumseyaud Mrs.Rumsey, Mrs, H. D. Bootli. Miss Mary E. Bootn, Mr. O. H. Tobey. Mrs. Tobey. and_Miss Beile Tobey, Mr. E. B. Grant. Col. D. K. Tenney, Mr. Albert Horton and Mrs. Horton, Mr. Jobn H. Tobey and family, Mr. Albert Hoyt and Mrs, Hoyt, and Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Winston. y The return of Warren Leland, Sr., to the Occan Houee, after his five vears’ stay in San Francisco, Is a pleasure toa host of friends, and, judging from the impossibility to get rooms, these friends have come in a body toirive him the kind of a greeting that anv lacalord must keenly appreciate. The 1able is_the Teature in which tlie Ocean House excels, and the sume thing may be said of any hotel that the Lelands keep. They have not been in the busi- ness for 3 generation without learning the way to aman's heart, pocket, and patronage. Just now they are giving the Ocean guestsa specialty in the way of sea-foo. Theyruna fisherv of their own, and those boarders who take to early xising and ante-breakfast baths may witness the catching of the fish, clams, and oysters which _ 'will be served, deliclously cooked or otherwise prepared, for breakfast and Junch. Thiok of zmng down to a lunch where tae bill includes, ¥ THE LINE OF SEA-FOOD slone, _clam-chowder, clam-fritters, stewed ‘glaus, Little-Neck clamsraty, broiled bluefish, olled sea-bass, raw Shrewsburyoysters, stewed ‘and fried oysters, and stewed_blackfish.”. The ‘breakfast bill is equally full. Yet ‘*Gath” says ‘e Tollowed the greenhorn in eating everythis on the programme, straight. through; and Do _waiter who knows him has denied it. © Horace White is at the Eloeron, with his.ac- . complished wife. A correspondent says: p Tie i not favorable to_ Grant, though he thinks Tlayes, protestinz nothing form, has made worse nominstions than Grant. Mr. White enys Tilden is a vacant-appearing man Tor five minutes after you begin to talk to him, but talk an Lour and he i scen to be full of informa- tion ana knows how to upoly it. Mr. White thinks the leading Democratic aspirants insight are Thur- man snd Tilden, He does not yet believe the Democrats will nominate Grant. snd thinks that Edmunds, of Vermont, might have some chance, 28 hie does not 1ive & far East ag Blaine. 4 « Mr. Tilden and the Vanderbilt family are also at the Elberon, which is stylish. The West Ena has 500 or 600_guests, those from Chicazo beine Mr. H. A. Kotn and family, Mr. N. O. Williams, Mr. P. R. Kine, Mr. L. G. Fisher avd family, aud Mr. O. B. Hutchinson. THE HOWLAND HOTEL has a large registry-list, including ex-Minister Boker and wife, the Mayor and Postmaster of. Philadelphia. and other distinguished =uests. Gen. Uarlield and family, John Bizelow and family, and other political gentlemen, are ex- pected at the Ocean. . “Fhe Brizhton. aneat Queen Anne house, has all its rooms filled, and is more of a family hotel. The Mansion House is doing a @ood husiness, The United States has had a hard pull. and there was some rumor as to its closing, There are the u; round of amusements, if bathing, croquet, driving, and dancing can be bronht in under that head. The seasou has opeved much more prosperously than was anticipated, and above all the people have had no ditliculty in keeping cool when most otber folks were dread- fully warm. H. G. ————— REAL ESTATE. Lonns Rather More Active—Sales Fair for the Timesand tho Season—Enormous Taxes —Chenp Buildings. There was quite a spurt of business the past week. In the matter of new loans a large num- ber of small amounts were negotiated at 9 to 10 per cent. Renewals were the main featuro of the week’s business, these generally being done at a concession, the fizures of remcwal rangine ot from 7 to S3¢ per cent. Loan ‘agents feel a little better, but are reserved and moder- ate in thelr cxpressions, s becomes men Who have been the sport of so many disappoint- ments. In pumber payments arc falling behind as compared with the number of new loans, but the amount paid off is a long way in advance of newly-contracted debts. The average of each incumbrance filed for record the preseat month is $2,500, while the averaze of cach pavment has figured at be- tween §4,000and $5,000. Our citizens and property-holders are not running any deeper io- to debt, and, notwithstanding the prostration of eneral business, are makioz a manful ef- fort to reach solid ground. The outlook for the loan market is not flattering, but there is a {air demand for mency ou the part of small fn- vestors. The following were the principal tran- sactions of tue week: ~ Huron street, north front, between Dearborn avenue and Clark streer, 46x90 feet, §9,000, five years at § per cent. Wabash ayenue, southeast corner of Monroe street, S0x150 feet, $45,000, five years at 7 per cent. Wabash avenue, south of and adjeining the above lot, S0x180 feet, $40,000, three vears at 7 ‘per cent. Four acres in Sec. 9, 33, 14, to secure £6,000, three years at S per cent. The greater pert of eight blocks southwest corner of Twenty-second street and Western avenue, $40,000, three vears at § per cent. Randolph street, 40 12-100 feet cast of LaSalle street. south front, 20 6-100x75 fcet, $18,000, three years at 10 per cent. This incumbrance is ‘made subjcet to a previous one of $30,000. COMPAMATIVE STATEMENT FOI THE WEEK ENDING JuLy 19, 1878, 1877, Instrumentsi— — — . XNo. | Csideral’n A\'AL; C'siderat'n. Trust-deeds| 1458 336,541 Mortgage: 30| 5,715 sggresate..| 1855 406,628 173[5 4 Releases ... | 174 CONPANATIVE STATENENT FRON JULY 1 %0 JULY 18 Instruments, ‘Trust-deeds] 797,636 Morigages.. 104,175 Aggrepate..| 2595 640,400]| 355/ 901,811 Releases. .| 2¢7loccees .o || 328 oo o SALES OF THE WEEK. Considering the tines, the marker has been auite lively the past week. The sales of city Jots have been fair in number and at fair prices. West-Side property appears to have been chiefly in demand. ‘This division of the city is grow: ing in population, and has made good prouress in the line of improvements the past few years. Even since the panic of 1573 blocks of fine resi- dences have been erected, which have put 2 new face on what waos before an arid waste. ‘the Jong-time resident gazes in wonder at the ‘magical change, while those whose visits to this quarter of the city are few and far between feel gs though they were in a_strange place. The buildings find tevants without much trouble. Tt is 100 early to maintain that this sctivity is an index of a return to a more active real-cstate market, but the situation is encouraging, show- ing that lots are being disposed of inall sections of the city at fairly remuberative prices. It is wortby of notice also that. suburban Jots are waking up from their letharey, numer- ous transfers having taken place the past weel South Chicazo apprars to Lave been the favored spot. - I this state of things continue, agents will have need to brush the dust off their atlases and maps of subaivisions, and clean up their abstracts of title. The following were the principal sales: William M. Tureman sold to Anna M. Baird lot on Dearborn avenue, 170 feet north of Di- vision street, east front, 72}x149 feet, for $12,600. Lot on Ashland avenue, 200 feet south of Jackson street, west front, 50x149 fect, sold for 85.500. Lot on West Luke streel, 2418-10 feet west of Oakley avenut, south front, 30x109 feet, $3.000. George S. Moutgomery sold to Michacl Me- Donnell lot on We: ke street, 2513 feet Vest east of Paulina_street, south front, 50x1i4 feet, imoroved, for $10,000. Reuben L. Koot sold to Andrew Forbes prem- jses No. 119 Delaware place, for $6,000. Seven lots in Brown’s Addition to Thornton, $700. Twenty acres in the S. W. X{ of 8. W. X Sec. 36, 23, 14, sold for §6,000. Four lots at Thornton, § One lot at Irving Park, S Fifteen lots i I's Addition to South Chi- cago sold for $3.000. One lot at Glencoe, 3240, Tuwo lots in Taylor's First Addition to South Chicagro, 3600. “T'en lots in Nix's Addition to sume $3,000. Krofl sold_sixteen lots in Block 2, at Central Park, for $5,000. " tlouse and lot in South Evanston, near deot, for §3,000. House and ot on Warren avenue, near Western, for £3,500. House and lot_in Englewood, near Normal School, for 232,500 Part of above were in exchange for Illi- 1ois and Missouri farms. ‘Thne accetion sale of lots near the Stock-Yards on Thursday by Messrs. Elison, Pomeroy & Co., resulted in the sale of eieht lots ageresating about §4,500. The four lots frontingon Halsted street dircetly opposite old Dexter Park, sold for $25 per front loot; a lot on Wallace sircet at 20, and on Uniou street at $16 per foot. The sale was well attended. SATURDAY’S TRANSFERS. The following instruments were filed for record Saturday, July 13: CITY PROPERTY. Henry a1, 52 ft w of Loomis st,'s.f, 48x 124 ft, anted July 12 . Twenty-cighth st. 150 £t ¢ of Tianov s f. 50x1349-10 ft, ‘dated July 10 Hull'st, 275 ftnof Eugenie sl e * 72 1t, fmproved. dated June 21 Fowler st, 247} ft ¢ of Lervitt s, X162 ft, improved, dated July 13, . NORTH OF CITY LIMITS, WITHIN A RAD: 2 MILES OF TUE COUNT-NOUSE, 103125 ftof Lot2, in Block 3, of Gehrke & Brauckman's Lot 1. of E % Sec. 29, 30..14. duted Juiy 10 arding’s Subdivision, 300 SOUTH OF CITY LINITS, WITHIN A EADIUS OF EVEN MILES OF THE COURT-HIOUSE. Kimbark av.170 fi nof Fafty-fifthst, e f, 100s175 {1, dated July 12°... i 900 Forty-third ét, firstw of Centre av, 3acres, ' with all _bmidings, dated July 13 (Chicazo Packing and Provision Com- + pany to Phihp D.” Armour) ... 35,000 SCMMARY FOR THE WEEE. ‘The following is the total amount of city and suburbsu transfers within a radws of seven miles of the Court-House filed for record dur- ing the week endine Saturaay, July 13: City sales, 52; consideration. $£158,160.° North of city limizs sales, 1; consideration, $300. of aty limits sales, 6: consideration, $4 West. of city limits eales, 1; consideration, 85 ‘Total sales, 60; total consideration, §204,701. EXORBITANT TAXES. -~ A leading. resson why no very consideravle \. .~ but & Civil-Service re-. 1" movement in real'cstate can be expected is the enormous rates which the tax-eaters manage to fasten upon them. Vigorous efforts are mak- ing by a portion of our citizens to smash the rints which have so remorselessly taxed all the lifc ot of the real estate-market. Asan in- ‘stance ol how oppressive - these - taxes have be- come, a packinz-house was mentioned from which the owner receives S600 per year rent, while the taxes are $650. -Thus the owner IS floed $50 and msurance—a very considerable jtem—for owning the property. Of course the owner will do better to give it away—ir, indeed, any one can be found rockivss cnough to take it—or let it be'sold for taxes, than to keep it for any considerable time apd pay the ruinous rates 2 o With very few asscased mpon the property. exceptions - the — hard” times have, forced all the people to ecomomize. Prudent men will always square their expenses according to_their incomes; but the tax-eaters seem determined to make no abate- ‘ment from the amount they gorze from the poor, suffering_public. It. las thus far been about impossible to reach the incorrigible vas- sals; but an outraged people can and_ must do it, and the sooner the better. Let houest men of al! parties combine to elect men of their own stamp, and the thing can be speedily and most effectually donc. CHEAP BUILDINGS. The New York Sun of the 7th had a long article on the subject of cheap homes for men of small means, who, it proposes, shall make monthly pavments for ten years, then acquiring the fee to the property, instead of paying rent. What it savs of Lrooklyn and New York is equally applicable to this city. the following paragraphs to our real-cstate owners and capitalists: For the cheaper class of honses. lots on the out- ekirts of Brookly and Jersey City, or in the upper warde of New York, would oe well ndanted. Such lote. located on nigh, well-drained sround, nnd convenient tostreet failways, can now be bought for €00, Suppose a capitalist were to buy fifty such Tots and put up on them ffty four-room houses, to be sold at S6amonth for ten years, The bouses would be of fwo stories, with sul tial frames, sheathed with bemlock boards, and covered with six-inch Michigan aidine: would have tin roofs. neat front porchies, and Venetian blinds. Each woitld have a_cellar, and the inside walls would be 91z feet high, done in hard fimsb. On the first floor would be a hall three feet. four inches wide. from which, at’ right _angles, would monnt to_the second story an inclosed stairway; a parlor 813 fect by 1 feet, and a dining-room feet equare, which would also serve as u Kitchen. and contdin o sink and 3 amull range. _ On the sccond floor would be two chambers, each 1214 feet square, and one of these mizht by aivided into 1wo swaller — roome. Sach room would have a fireplace or A flue for u stove. These houses, each 1214x20 feet on the ground, can be built, and weli-built, in blocks of cight, for $330 cach. Therciore, 38 cach house would stanit on but half a lot; costing only $100, the house and lot. together wouid cost $410, wnd, after adding 10 per cent for the owner's profit, could be gold for 184, or—after inclnding interest at 7 per cent—for £G paid monthly, with a free title at the end of ten yeurs. Such accommoda- tions are to be had nowhere in the vicinity of New York for a rent even of S10 a month, and it i3 therefore evident that such houses would, if sold on the monthly plan, be disposed of faster thun they could be put uj That the workingman would be greatly beneiited is clear: but how avont the capitalist? What will he have received, be- vond the eatisfaction of helrmg the poor man 'to a ome of his own? lie will have received 7 per cent upon his investment, this veing included in the 86 per month. He will ‘also have received 2 per cenz profit on the houses and lots sold. -And as hie hae covered with the fifty bouses only one- half of hie lots, he wili have whatever enhanced value the remaining twenty quired. A low estimate df this will, Rmbah\)’. be 100 per cent, or say $5,000—that is, he will have reccived his 7 per cent interest, and, in addition, 2815 per cent upon the total $27,000 invested. L THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES, To the Editor of The Tribune. | B—1, Pa.,*July 3.—Asan evidence of the «tdegeneracy of the public morals™ wept over by the lamented Cicero, I transmit the follow- ing: TIn the Town of B—, Pa., there happens to exist a theological eeminary, whose inmates, uniting the spintual essences of Chureh snd State politics, have often made their *dear mother’s” cars ring—walls have ears, you know—with earnest ‘and extravazant disputa- tions concerning the “ future state” of the two great parties of the doy. Although the Repub- licaps are in the majority, as might be expected. considering the theological status of the insti- tution, their brethren of the minority are an- tagonistic in the highest degree, and embody, together with the tiery persuasiveness of the Southern chivalry, 8 considerable amount of that Northern patriotism that so ‘*‘fires the hearts” of those whose souls are not yet de- ceased.” One day, in the fall of 1876, a cat (and a very good ome of its “kind it was, too) was brought to the colleze and dubbed Rutherford Burchard Hayes, or « Hayes ™ for chort. His arrival was_supple- mented by a Kitten, fmported from Philadel- phia by oue of the minority, nd named by him, with enthusiastic_veneration, Samucl Jones Tilden, Esq., or Sammy ** for short. The size of the ammal was in the, foilowing provortion: “Hayes, : % Sammy,” :: Repub. party in the College, Demaocratic ditto. A rivalrs now arose between the two felines that was as bitter as it was (like their songs) Youg-drawn-out. Your correspondent had the pleasure of rooming with the individual owner of * Sammy.” and can testify from personal ob- servation ibat said * Sammy” had, by his “eunmng tricks,” his *gambles,” and his mar- velous vivacity, as contrasted with the unobtru- sive retirement of *¢ Hayes,” -so endearea him- self to his supporters, and bad so pulled his fur over theother’s eyes, that he was allowed to ad- vaace toward maturil But alas!- he never at- tainea1t! He grew old iu sin; and, for reasons politic to the domestic cconomy, tne Fates de- manded that Le should be sacrificed. Having put Sammy** into o barrel (from which the Tmoney had, 1 suppost, disappearcd long before) 1n order that lie mizhit not escape if the first volleys of _shot ¢hanced 1o miss him, the - exccutioners * bezan to discharge emall fircarms at him. They ended in Dutting an end to bis “carcer *-ings. He mave up what little ghost. he had, expiring without a eroan (from the Republicans), and was then Tung tenderly inzo p “Grassy Park." or, prop- erly, an adjacent_lot, where bie now reposes in Dt Requies Cat In Pace! His friends do not wish to resurrect him. 1t is onlv justice to “Haves” to <ay that he still lives and is fed daily with the fat of the students’ teble. He is docile, well-beloved, and adapts himself to cir- cumstances. Only.Wwhen he makes mistakes, and so “goes back on his party as to sing in the dormitories in the wee hours of the morn- ing, does he merit and experience the wrath of his supporters. Our Democracy have become reconciled to bim, though nlote have often been Iaid for his assassination. At the time of Sam- my's™ demise, your correspondent was elected Yiva voce to perpetuate the former’s memory, and he accordingly wrote the followinzelegy. A marche funibre was afterwards composed, to which the words were adapted, and it was sung by the sorrowing students as a requiem ELEGIA IN MEWORIAM **SAMUELIS TILDENIS.” 1. Nostra felis (quam infeli unc ad flumen Stygem venit; Et propinquas revidebit T ¢+ meaow™ maestose vocant, 2. Mures illa nunquam edit, Sed lactem, nee non interdum, Bubulam (quam lenta erat!® Minuialem et placentas. 3. Flemus ca: Famam ejus Is Icta st per cerebellum— (Tale scilicet habebat!!) 4. Olim omnes permulcebant; Nunc inanimata jacet! Haec estvita! Et, proh dolor! Est posthac non #pes felibus!, . For the benefit of those who would like to, bet do not, undersand the above- Latin, the fol- Jowing literal, thouzh wholly ioadequate, translation 13 preseated ELEGY TO THE MEMORY OF ** SAMUEL TILDEN. 1. Our sportive cat (unhappy wretch!) 4 Has reached the Stygian stream. Ter relative she there will meet, Asrad **meaowrs™ they scream. 2. §he never ate the flesh of mice, Bot milk. and oft would take Roast beef (how very tough ig was!) And hash or "Jasses caie. 3. Ter we bewal Ter fame For dend she (Who says she had none, lies!) 4. Her body, now insmmate, Was once by all caressed. Butsuch is life! Alas _Have cats of folure rest? Yourg, very traly, J. B. H., B— - Nota ArSLosETICA.—It may be interesting to your rendera to know that both cats were of the feminine render, But think of the embarrass- ‘ment that wonid follow were **Sammy” called o **ghe™; especially when we think of "his (aer or 1ts) namesake's bachelorhood! The discrepancy i6 not noticeadle In_the Latin, wherea *‘man™ catisa ‘‘she" auy way you pat it. _— Gen. Sherman’s Eldest Son. Cincinnati Commerrial. It is not true, as has been represented, that Gen, Sherman gave his consent._to the resofu- tion'of his eldest son to be a Catholic: priest. ‘The name of the young man is Thomas Ewing Sherman. He was educated at Georgetown, D. C., and Yale College, svhere he took a scientific We commend. tive full lota have ac- " 7. B, WALPOLE. 154 Lincu coiirse, ind attended a course of law lectures ot St. Louis. - When' of age, a few months ago, he astonished his parents by stating his purpose, and told his father that his passage was already. enaaged to Europe, and that he proposed to at- tend an English Jesuit school:~ It has been rep- resented that- " Gen. .Sherman cheerfully: ac- quicsced in this, but he did not. The incident was a very painful one to the General, and the action of the young man. has not in any form. met with bis approval. . —_————— THE'REST THAT REMAINETH. 0 Soul that sittest at the temple-gate Of Memory. They are but snadows of the Yesterday - Thine cyes do see! Thou hearest steps of .those that ne'er acain Shall tread with thee - These ways, and voices which shall sound no more By shore or sea. The eyes thou weepest over have no moro T'o do with tears; Thou whispcrest thy prieving to an ear That heeds nor bears! s 0 Soul, why longer dream without the gate? Behold! there stands Beside thee one who holds Lhe key Within his hande. Take it. poor wanderer! for it shall be Thy sure release. The mesécnger—some hearts have called him Death, And eome hearts—TPeace. 1878, . LTLu B WL —————— -THE JEWS. Ase after age of obloquy and ecorn— Despoiled. reviled by that relentless foa Whose highest pride to wear upon her brow The sacred oross her great High-Pricst. had worn. ithe-Son of Man said, Love your encinica; But all the world pursued another plan Behold the love Lhey measured ont to th The crowning outrae aince the world 3 Time brings them recompesse; thoy've kept the way They worship still and love their fathers’ God— His primal low of righteousness obey. THow shall we zuy that onrs the only road Ta lleaven? Not so; they are Ins people still, With those of every name who do 1is will. JuLy, 1578, C. B. CARTER. e THE THIEEE REQUISITES. arefully-Prepared List of Great Value to fvery Family, Showing the First-Class Meat Markets, Mitlk Depots, and Coal Dealers. MEAT MARKETS. At this time of year the great guantities of apoiled meats s0ld by peddlers and 1rreeponsible dealers s endangering the health of the city, and toshow consumers where they can buy fresh, sonnd meats, the city has been canvassed, and the following list is submitted: SOUTIL SIDE. J. D. M'AULEY, Avenue Market, 112 Twenty-second. A . CURTIS & C Stae. LEOB &G AN, 1413 State. RUDOLPIL WEBEILL 431 and 434 State, Grove-ar. wenty-second. aoch, GEO. W, BELL. G34and E. D. REINERS, Unign Market. CONRAD [tEIM, S, W. cor. Déarborn anc PRENTISS & CU. i 501 State. 037 State. 1BROS.. 204 South Park-av. - ENSPERGEL, State. IMITIH, 1580 State. ER, 153 Cottage Grove-av. , 083 State. . y 93 Thirty-firate ¥ J. 8. SMITIL, 73 Thiriy-ulath. & I GIVALIEE, 1154 stat RTH SIDT 61 North Clavk-at. orth Clark-st. orth Clark: ARKET, . HAMMER, STANLEY &£C0.. 90 1t LOTHHOLZ & North Clai CLYBOURN MALKET, 205 North Claric:st. . Ji. BUSH. packer, corner Clurk and Chicago-av. ELLEI & BUO,, 513 and 515 Larrabee-bt. t. 0 GYLES, J. KOCH, 153 GUSTAV BACHMANY, 337 North-uv. 441 North Ciark-st. GEOR ., 500 sedgwick-st. BECKEL & SUTER, 216 North-av. JOHN GAULER, 207 North Wells-st. E. E. W. GALE, 65 Enst Chicaro:! v, HESRY GAULEE, 134 and 136 North Wells-st. STOPP, Division-st. STRITTMATTER, 181 North-av. fviefon-st: LL. ra, 218 Divislon-st. . 493 North Clark-st. 0 and 195 Division-st, H, 256 North-ny. WEST SIDE. W._W. STANLEY, 341 West Maalson. IUE. KL eat. Madfson, PARK & ’IE, 18 West Madison.: Pr O'DONNE] South Canal, 3 g North Canal. i . 323 West Randolph. t. 733 West Madlson. 0S., 612 West Madison. 77 West Madison. 137 South Halsted. South Halsted. AKNOLD B . 145 West Randolph. JOIN RUPRECHT, 77 and 70 West Liandolph C. S. BROWN, o1 Weat Madlson. JAMES T. GAUSON. 1006 West Madlson. WELL, 1072 West Madlzon. LZEL, 374 West Madison. 40 West ) G 450 \ L. K £, 637 West Van Buren. iz West Jackson. KET, 1067 West Madison. 5 South Halstea. RETAIL COAL DEALERS. The following Is & list of responsible dealers who will farnish families with winter supplies at whole- sale prices. The genuine Wilmington coal is sold by all these at the same igures as by the Wiming- ton Cosl Association WEST SIDE. ALFRED TILL, 585 ot R, GETTEMY, 44 10 43 South Ifalsted. W. RINSELLA. 350 South Halsted. G. LAHL, 240 South Halsted. F.W. GODWIY, 401 and 403 South Halsted. J. DALTON, corner Ialsted and Polk. M. DEDSALL, 552 souch Halste X Lol ake aod Bryan-place, and 618 and 620 West Lake. West Lake. 725 Weat Lake, MERITAYS, 876 and 878 Weat Lake. : 0S.., 910 and 912 Weet Lake. SILAS PALMER, 1000 ani 1002 Weet Lake. JAMES STASTNY, 290 est Lak DAVID MARCHANT, 589 Weast Randolph. € OW, een, near Madison. EXRIED, 145 Gréen. VATSON, 188 Green, S & THUNKEY, 975 West Madison, and Carroll , 150 and 152 X NRENS, 206 West Van Burcn. §. 8. WEiGHT, Polk, corner Jeffereon. J.3W. PRINDIVILLE! - 16th, &434 5. Halsted. MICHOLS & CRONE, nd avenue, and Slor: &an, corner itarrison. RYAN & BURKE, 149 Blue Tsland avenac, lue [sland-ay., 8. ¢. corner Frank. 3 Blue Teland a e 250 Wist Twelth, 5 ot Twelfth, N M'ENERY, 360 West Polk. AEL MGUIRE, 294 West Polk. ARK, 193 ahd 195 Centre avenue. % T, 423 Orden avenue. SON, Dlue laland-av., corner 21st. EINS SSE, Blue Island-; 1L FIED BU: J.F. MV comer Wood. Monroe. Rinzle, corner Onkley. * Y, 591 efférson. % Ladiin, coraer lienry. V. 434 West Fourteenth. , 56 South Curtfs. ‘591 South Halsied. J. J. GURRAN, FR. BEDLAX. 441 Canal BELLERD, 18 and 20 South Unlon. DDEL, 103 West Chicago-av. TOKFF, 483 West Chicago-av, Mitwaukee, cor. Chicago-av, orth Paulina. 2B, JOTIN DEMI] F. POMREHN J.COSTELLOE, 8! AR Bl ‘o Lur:hee. eor. Bt sCoFmiARS. 5113 and 247 Northear. FUSGITMTYY &GO, 188 Larrabee, and cor. 1linols F, GRUMIAAR act.. Hatsted, cor, Clsbo B AN TSN H e e B N Hetetea cnpd A S d AP and 476 Larrobee. J. W, BUBZIES. 19 and 132 Ciyboura. 295 Divlslon, 26 Rees, and 720 North Halsted. MELIN. 58 Chicago- 5 15 Vedd on. North-av. N AUG. MEYETR, 145 and 147 Ci - EUBORREON, 1 Yowhena HODENSTADT & MULLER, 103 Larratec. L.L, 135 Southport-ar. ELSAR. 140 North Clark. cor. Twenty-ninth, 1385 State. Park-av. D. CURKRERY, 831 Stat R. EVERS, 20th and Clark Q) inth. J. BURKE. Clark and Thirty-nin:) J. MOELLER. Twenty-ninth and BALDWIN &C0., State, corner Nincteenth, MILK. Responsible dairymen who are prepared to supply Totels, steamboats, restaurants, and private fomi- lies with pure milk and cream: . A. DEVINE, depot 70 North Staze, B8 ARG i R T 0. A. PELTOX, depot 345 Falton. s c al SERTERUAKD, 314 West Houroe. o E A, FELTON, depor 343 Falton: GEORGE W, NEWTOS, 154 Weat Monroe, AMUSEMENTS. - -H0OLEY’S THEATRE. QUINLIN & JOOLEY, Proprictors and Managers. The Greatest Dramatic Com- Dination in America ! MONDAY, JULY 15, And every Evening during the week. THE POPOLAR EMOTIONAL ACTRESS, CLARA MORRIS AND THE i UNION SQUARE THEATRE (0. | When will be presented an Amerlean Drama, In 5 acts, by Lancaster and Mazaus, entitled Clara M, The Rirals (= o Pt (b P L. L. ol %i& 4 e Bre V. 5. Quigley, Jirs , J. Puilis | & IN TUE CAST. E f Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, BY SPECIAL DESIRE, THE PINK DOMINGS. Evening Prices as usual. Maiiness, 75, 50, and 25¢. STEAMER FLORA, for this weer, ending July Judge Van Cort. t 5, Conseieiice. CENE—Parlor. SCENE--The Library jof Programme of excurs| 20. from Clark-st. bridiz Sunday, July 14~To South Chicago at p.m.;on the Lake at 7:30 p. m. Monday, July 15—0On the Lake st 2:30 p.m.; Moon- Hght on the Lake at 7:30.p. m. "Tuesday. July 16—To Evansion at 2:30 p. m. Char- tered (n thie evening. ‘Wednesday, July 17—On the Lake at 2:30 p. m.; Grand Moonlight at7:30 p, m. “Thursday, July 18~To St. Joseph, Mich,, at9a. m., “returning at 11:30 p. m. ‘Friday, July 25—Chartered to Temperance Soclety. Eaturday, Juiy 20—Chartered to Socfety. Brown's Saratoga Drass and String Uands on board. Fare 10 St. Juseph and return, only $1; all other round trips, 50 cents SILVER LEAF GROVE. PICINIC ORIENTAL, LODGE, NO. 189, L 0.B. B, SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1878. Tickets, 25¢c. Music by the Chicago Urchestra. Ogden-av. cars and Twelfth-st. ‘buses run to the Grove. M. HALL, The Only Thorough Banjoist, Willbe In Chicago for elght weeks and will give a course of leasons at 350 Michigan-av. NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. This (Sunday) Evening.flast night of the following Great Artists (o the new and original speclalty of AMULET, by the Great JOIN HART. PAT ROONEY'S SPECIALTY of MULDOOX. HARRY G. RICHMOND'S original EPITAPILS. And =il the Stars of the Standard Norelty Company. Aoniay an entire change of_programme. Popular Prices—325, 50, and 75 cte. TALKING MACHINE, EDISON'S WONDERFUL PHONOGRAPH. 1t Tolks, Lauchs, Sings, Whistles, and Playa Cornet Solos.” O exhibition at thie Merchants' Bank Buliding. opposite Tribune Buildinz, the following week. Ad- Tmission reduced 1o the popular price, 166. Don't fall to wee the grentust of moders Inecntions—the most Wonderful of Wonders, Over 50,000 peole have seea and heard i&. GALVANO-ELECTRIC PLASTERS. GALVANISH BLECTRICITY CURATIVE POWERS. The only really scientific method of application of these aubtle mysterious elements. “JLctters of Patent granted to R. . TALL, of Nashua, New Hampshire, dated April 1i. 1870, for latest and inost valuable improvements n the handling of these agencles by meaus of plasters., “The twometalilc piates are connected by an fnsulated lre, and produce 8 uilld yet constant current of elec- ric vy reli-ve pafu guick av u flash. They are warranted to cure [theumatisra (no maiter how severe), Neuralgin, Sick Headnche, Spinal, Brain, Liver and Kidney Complaints; Lum Back, Diinness of iit, Cold Feer. Roarlng in the Head, Asthma, Lung cakcs, Dyspepsia,_lleart Disease. Incontinence of Trine, Wenkness of Genital Organs,and Female Weak: ness. Thelr effects are like magle, truly wonderful. = OFFICE OF AMERICAN EXF] CIicAGo, June 23, 1876 Messra. Bell Mann & Co., Chicago: Gentiemen: Yonr Galvano Electric Plasters curcd me of ftheumatfsn, - 1 have gince recommended them to others, and i yet to learn of asingle in- stance where they falled to éflect a perfect cure fa two or three days. CiAS. FARGO, s Manager American Express Co. Con FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Sent by mall. recurcly put up and postage patd, on recolnt of price, 25 cents cach, and two stampsfor POSLage. BRLL MANN & CU., Prop'rs, 163 Wabash-av.. Chicago, Til. A. PHELPS MARTIN, Manager. PHOTOGRAVHY. Photographer 4 s 3 . 75 MADISON-ST., ) Take Elevator. Cabinets, $6: _ Cards, $3. , I 7 For ten daya 1 will zive 1 : To overy customer a 1§ A o Cabinet Photogranh of yoursclf, elegantly med, at my Studlo, 85 and 87 East Mad Ters Musfc Hall. <. . LAUNDRIES \ SHIRTS prplece 12¢ OR].E.‘.\TI\L l!C()LLAR:‘ prdoz 35¢ {CUFFSprdoz 70c T [ These are our Spectalty 'and are done cqual to new. Sent by mall or ,C. 0. D. 403 W.>Madlson-st | £20 W.Randolph | L11 Clark-st. 403 W e AUCTION SALES. By E. R. LYON, House of 7 Rocms, and Lot, i AT AUCTION, In Whipole's Addition to Norwood Park: Lot 50x165, Wil be sold on MONDAY, July 22 at o'clock p. 1., on the premises, Terms mads known at sale. E, 1. LYON, Auctloneer. AUCTI1ON ' SALES. - - g W. A. BUITERS, LONG & CO. Auctfoncers, 173 and 175 Randolph-st. 4 MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, CIGARS, MEERSCIIAUM AND OTIER PIPES, ‘Mongay, July 15, 3¢ 10 o'clock. At oir salesrooms, 173 & 175 Randolph-st. W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & CO., Aucttoneers, MISCELLANEQUS - BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, SHOW CASES, EDISON ELEGTRIC PEN fn perfect order, TGESDAY, Julv 16, at 2 o'clock p. m., atour sales- Tooms. 173'and 175 Randolph-st. W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & CO., Anctloncers. 700 LOTS OF DRY GOODS, OLOTHING, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, ETC. ‘Tharsday, July 18, at 9:30 o'clock a. M., At oursalesrooms, 173 & 175 Kandolph-st. W. A El ONG & CO., Auctioneers. SPECIAL SALE LARGE STOCK OVERCOATN ARD SUITS, (Fine and Regular-made Goods.) DIRECT FROM NEW YORE, THUESDAY MORNING, July 18, at 11 o'clock shitp. and desirible stock of Overcoats In_All-Wool Beavors, Cuinchullas, Meitons. Peteraenn, e Dress fiusinesa Suits In great yariety. Ato o 375 und 195 Randotoh g T ras e - A BUT’ Aucttoneera: TUE ENTIRE STUCK OF CIECIOR PLANTS & GREENHOUSES 0Of EUGAR SAND! #q.. retiring from busioess, AT ATCTION. At his estabilshment, Lake View, FI! July 19, at 10 o'clock. For particulars sce catalogues Bow redd REGULAR. SATURDAY SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SATURDAY, Ju} 130 o'clock 3, AL 173.4nd 175 East Handolpl-st. A. BUTTERS, LONG & CO., Auctionecrs. EVTIRE FURMITURE & PORNISHIGS OF A FIKST-CLASS, CLUBHOUSE AT ATCTION, TUESDAY, JULY 23,at10 (’CLOCK A. 21, AT CLUB 1OTSE NO. 71 MONROE-ST. e shall sell withon niture. consisting of Vel Furniture, Mantel Gla of varfous kipds. Chamber Séts comple: Learher Covered Library Furniture, Lambr Lace Curiatns, Difinz-room Furniture. Crs deliers. OfMice Desks, Kilchen Furafture, 2 Fine ur- clar-Proof Safes, with stecl chests and combination locks, Tho wiiolo comprising onc of the best outlia . A. BUTTERS, LONG &CO., Auctfoneers, rve for cash.the entire Fur- and Brussels Carpets, Farlor M. Top “icboards, Tables Lounges, ning ‘and 1al Chan- CRAILZOAD TIGE TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATH, CHICAGO & FORTHWESTERN RATLWAY, ) 5 kst (She ‘Ticket Ofces, e Clarkst, pSherman Touse) nadyy aPacific Fast Line. aslous City & Yanikton abubugue Day kx viaciidio: aDubuque Night Ex. via C'tor aQmana Night Expr aSloux City & Yaakton aFreep rd & Dubiqii aFTeep't Cd € Dubuque, M itwauken Fast Mal BAIflwankes waukeo ] 2Green Bay Expreas, o5t Pant aul & ann830505! BaCrossck nons & & AWinana bMarquette Exoress . atiencva Laxe & Ko bFond du i Puilman_Hoirl Cara are run throuh caxo and Council Hlats, on the trats 15anses SaaCh 2R :x l.mu;'..l lnn thetraln Iéaving Chicagy other road rans 'mar or Bojelexrawest of Chicszo. S A <m0t corner of Weils and Kinzie-s 8 Dehot cornerof Canat And Riuzle-ste CHI®AGO, BURLINGTON & QUING 0y Depot 00 of Lake-at s JTIET RATIROL:. ahd Canub und ¥ A A Hee S0 At depots: %0 KRG, Bitise. 21533 & Colorado Towners Grove Accom'd > otk Shvem, 10 Pullman 16-witeal hicago and Omshaon % Puliman_ Patace Dining: CHICAG0, ALTON & ST. LOUTS AND CRICAS) EANSAS GITY f VENVER SHORT LINES. ar Madisun-sc, Lt | Ransas City & Denver Fast Ex St. Louts, Sprinzeld & Moblis & New urleans 1. Luals Syrinzdcld ¢ Ted Peor, urilngton t Fast Ex. eokis { Bxpress. § o Chivago & Paducal B2, E: Streator, Lacon, Wi Jolfet & Dwight Accoin:y Date T Twent CEICAGO, MILWAUKEE. & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, Union Depat, corner Madison and Canal-sts. Tisxe: Otice, 63 South Llark-st., opposite Sherman Moy and at depot. PEREMPTORY SALE CITY REAL ESTATE, (Belonging to a non-resident.) AT ATUCTION, Thursdoy, Aug. 1,at 3 0’cl’k p. m..on the Groands. idence Lots on Taslor-st. AllBetoon Woot ot Libectnsts. Fatpesticn B LA Aon. Koo 11, Y026 Clark-st. W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & CO.. Auctioncers. 173 &'i75 Iisndoiph-st. By HODGES, MORRISON & CO. GHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. ninecs-st. 24 South De: We shall sell on MONDAY. MORNING. July 15, at 10 o’clock, the entire contents of two hoses, consisting of Carpets, Sto Houschold Furniture of all kinds. Also a stock of Famlily Groceries. The zoods must be gualll\'nl)’ #oid on this date. A rare chance for dealers. ale ran o shine. HODGES & MOREL Au WE SHALL SELL On Tuesday Morning, July 16, at10 o’clock, AT THE PRIVATE RESIDENCE, 967 WEST LAKE-ST, Consisting of Fine Brussels Carpets, Parlor. Dinfng, Chamber-room. Kitchien, and _Laundry Furniture, Crockery, Glassware, &e.,&c. _Sale posiitve. Must be eold. HOUGES & MORUISON, Auctloneers. LOOK OUT FOR THE LARGE AND ELEGANT -SALE To come off on July 22 at the large. 4-story brown-stone front, For fne £oods walt for ibls sale. See partic- ulars fn next Sunday’s Tribune, HODGES & MORRISOY. Auctloncers. July20, at 8 o'clock, reguiar sale at our Warerooms, 602 West Lake-st., of a gencral line of Household G HODGES & MORRISON. Auctloncers. Also Saturday Evening, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctloncers, 78 & 80. Randolph-st. For Tuesday’s Sale, July 16, at 9:30 a. m., AT OUR STORE, THE Entire Furniture of Private Dwelling, New Parlor and Chamber Sets, A full line Carpets, ’ General Household Goods, Stock of Groceries, &c. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctfoneers. Milwaukee Express. Wisconsin & Minne: Bay, and Menasha tirough] Day' Expres Ocouomuwoc, | 1son and Town ‘Wisconstn & Minneso: Bay, Stevens Potnt.and Ash-| 1and throush Niicht Express. it 9:00p. .| 7:00% m, All trafns run via Milwavkee. Tickets for St Paal and Minneapolis are good either via Madisoa and Prairie du Chien, or via Watertown. LaCrosie, and Winous. TLLINOIS CEFTRAL RAILROAD. 9 . font of Lake-st. and foot. of Twenty-sscond. Dot o O at 121 RARUOIph 5. neat Clarir = Arrive. st. Louls Express St Lous Fast Line Calro & New Orleans Ex aCairo & Texas Express. Springdeld kxpi Sprogneld Niznt Ex, Peoria, Burligzton & 5 BPeoris, Busiington & Reokuk'g o: Dubuque & Sloux Cley E 10: Dubuque & Sloux City Ex. Glimax Passenger. . g On Saturday night runsto Centralla anly. 0n Saturday night ruas to Peorla only. 15 MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, foot uf Lake-st., and {00t Of Twenty-second-sz, Roket Office, 67 CIark-st... s0utheast corner of Ly dolpli, Grand Pacinic Hotel, aad at Palmer House. 9; PRPRFPPP PEERERRERRE Mal (+fa Main and Alr Line). KXpres. fiail"l,l','zgtA: (dail; it Expresa (Ual1y)--. ks Expréss:ecverso PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGQ RATLWAY. Depot. corner Canal and Madison-sts. Ticket Oflices, 65 Clark-st., Falmer House, and Grand Pacltic Hotel. Teave: | Amive. Mall and Express. Express. BALTIMORE & OHIO. .. Tralnsleate from Exposition Buildinz. foot of Mon- roe-st. Ticket Oftices: &3 Clark-st., Palmer Hous, Grand Pactitc, and Depot (Exposision Bullding). Arrive. 4 5:402. m. orning Express. 7:05p, Mo FastLine... REGULAR WEEKLY SALE July 19, at 8:30 a. m. ~ OUR USUAL FULL SHOWING. New Parlor Suits, " New Chamber Sets, Lounges, Sofas, Easy Chairs, A full line Carpets, General Houschold Goods, General Merchandise, &c., &e. ELISON, POMEROY & CO. By GEO. P. GORE & CO,, £ and 70 Wabash-av. WEDNESDAY, July 17, WE SHALL SELL 400 CASES SEASONABLE ARD' FINE ASSORTED BOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPERS. GEO. P. GORE & CO., 48'& 70 Wabash-av. Thursday, July 18, at 9:30 a. m., Regular Trade Sale of CROCKERY. A large assortment of **W. G.,” *‘C. C.,” and Yellow Warc will be offered, both in open lots and in packages. GEO. P. GORE & CO., Anctioncers. By D.D. STARKE & CO., S+and 88 Randolpli-st. RECULAR WEEKLY SALE OF FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, On 'Wednesday, July 17, at 9:30 o'clock. On SATURDAY, July 20, at 9:304. m., & finc assort- ment _of Furniture, Carpets, Queensware, Glassware. Plated Ware, &c., &. . D. STARKE & CO., Auctfoneers. By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO., “Auctloneers, 85 & 57 Kandoloh-st. To Country and City Dealers. ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, o wlil sell_a_full lne of assorted Household Goods, Tarior Sein fn Brocatelle, Plush, Velver, and tep. Mar- Bie-top Cliamber Sets In great varfey, Bler and Mantel Nifrrore, Eany Chaiss, Lounges. Sofas, Ttockers: Brus: el 3Py sn ingritn, Carpeis, Late, Cictalas and . Salety comme ocloci. Lambrealtiny; MOOHENOUSE & CO.._Auctioncers. By M. M. SANDERS & CO., 72 and 74 Wabash-ay. ATCTION NOTICE. OUR NEXT TRADE SALE OF B0OTS, SHOES, & SLIPPERS, WILL BE HELD Tuesduy, July 23. We w1il offer to the trade unusual bargalns {n fresh, s, seasonable EO0lS; SANDERS & CO., Auctioncers. By H. FRIEDMAXN, 260 and 202 Randolph-st. On Wednesdsy, July 17, at 9% o’clock, GREAT TRADE SALE OF (ROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. 35 crates English and American Crockers, assorted. 100 brls. Flint Glassware. assorted. 8 casks Rock and Yellow ware, assorted. 5 ted Tollet Sets. P oDeqE DECKFORD, Atctioncer. W, Horning Mal—Old Line. X. Y. & Boston Speclal Aflaiitic Express, dally.. Night Express.. PITTTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUB B B (Cincinnat! Afr-Line und Kokomo Line.) Depot curner of Clinton and Carroll-sty. West Side. Depart. | Arrive, Cinctanat!, Indianapolls, Lon- isville, Columous & East| Day Express.... 1t g:i0a m. " Nizat Express 1§ 8:00p. m! EANKAEKEE LINE 3 Depot foot of Lake-sr. and foor of Twenty-second st Cincinnatt, _Todianapolls & Loufsville Day Express......* © NightExpresi. S . & CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RATLR14D Depot, corner of_Van Laren and Sherman-sts. Tickst Otlice, 56 Clark-st., Sherman House. Tewte. [oi Davenport Expres........ Omaha. Leaveaw'th & Atch Ex, Peru Accornmodatie Niht Expresy. : " Allmeals on tiie Omaha Express cars, at75 cents cachl. CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS RAILROAD **Danville Route.™ Ticket Offices: 77 Clark-st., 125 Dearborn-st,and Depasy corner Clinton and Carroll-s:3. Leave. | 9:00a.m. Express § 7:30p.m. i Arrive. Dar Ma .. Nashvil ] GOODRICH'S STEAMERS. For acine. Milwaukee, crc.. datly Saturdas’s Bout don't Jeav For Manlstee, Ludingzo For Grand Haven. For St. Joseph Friday . For Miwi Tuexda) For Milwaukce, Mackinaw, Northport, Dr. JAMES, PRIVATE DISPENSARY. t require Immediste attention. & book for ok who stiould macry T Why not? Osl7 16 ‘postaga. Cullor wiites Dr. James has 50 100t 04 pariors, ane patlent never merts another. Lidies reqaldiog the meat delleate attention, home and board aceammodels Couaultation free. O lmrs 3.4, M. 10 7., dondeg, L-13 D 60 vears of age. . A naw Medieal Treatise, *TAE Serzxcs of Lire. O SELY RKNOW . : THYSELFe, i 2w prescriptione. efthicr one of wile!s is worth ten Hmes th price of & ook, Gold Medniawarled the autbordy = the Nattonal Medfcal Assiclation. ~The Bozton Horath says: *The Sclence of Life {s. boyond all comparboge the most extraordinary workon ogy ever Jiby lished.” The London Lances suye: ** No nervon shodl "The auzhor 13 & nobie aole sent 10 all on Te* - crint of 6 cents for 1 The author ean be eonemzed. HEAL e Sl -wson TH Y SELF NO CURE! NO PAY !! 173 Sonth Clarkast.. Chicngo. P Consult personally or by mall. free of charee. oz all chroale, nervous. or spectal diseascs. Dr.d. Kean 15 the oaly physiclan in tne elty who warranta cures 0750 PAY, CRIZROPOLIST. 3 SO 7 STEPHENS, 4 M CHIROP: odist. 124 DeArborn-st., GI7es. instant relier, Stephens'All- Right Salve for burns, bol&- -orns. cuts, bruises, &¢. : dru” e withont this valuahle hook. idists Bave lt: 25¢Der bak. MISCELLANEOUS. i