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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. 0. I. Gunn, 8t. Louts, ts at the Gardner. ‘HH. Ker.oag, Boston, is at tho Gardner, JN, Seeany, Nashville, Tenn., fant the Shor matt % H. Le hevent, Dotroit, ts registored at the , Gardner, 4 J.H. Thonp, Cleveland, fa quartered at tha Gardner, - . j F, ifanpoastng, Now York, isa guest at,tho Gardner, . 1 Joux A: Honren, Balt Loko - City, is at the ‘Tremont. . bate C.J, Caxrnect, General Solicitor Toxas Pacific Rallrvad, Marshall, Tox., {a at tho Palmer. Janes W. Dawiers and faintly, Yankton, D T, and F.C, | Jobing," Colorade,: are at the Tremont. J. Nussann, Indianapolis, John E.. Wilbourn, Tultimore, and W. 1. Gartts, Wilmington, arc at thoShorman, * ’ eA id is eaied we he Central sheen tor an open-faced silver watch, supposed Been'atolon inst Saturday alate THomas H. Baur end Thomas J. Lowls, 0. 8. As ahiiiy perplanck, Now York; and Kk. Aukeloy, Bt. Paul, ard at the Grand Paoitic. _ , AN indignant “Citizen” wants. somobody to Iny wt sidewalk crossing on Ogden ayenuc across: Ashland, us there fa too much mud for comfort. .E. A. Ganuinaton, U, 8. A. Fort Monde, D. T.; Herman Rau, Frankfort-on-tho-BMain, many; Llont. F. Wheeler, U, 8. A.; and D. Be Whitlock, New York, are nt the Puluier, « RC. Dium, Adjutunt-General U. 8. A., is nt the Sherman. Gen. Drum is woll-known in this elty, having been fora number, of yoara Adju- ‘uint-General on Gen, Shoridan's staff. Joun Warsn, revolved. inthe House of Cor- reellon July 7 from the Town of-Lake, iirde- Zault of u tino for vugrungy, diod ieat ovohing at tho fnstitutions cause, dellrium tremoua. ‘tim body of au unknown man wos found in the lake near Lake Viow last night. It wus re- covered and taken In churge by tho town po- Nev. The Coroner will hold an Inquest to-day. Joun GoLpaan, of 207—211 Blue Island ave- nue, wishes it undoratood he {9 not the person of tho, eame name who figured fn 2 habeas corpus cuse before Judgo Itogers at the Oriminal Court: Saturday, Jacon HENRICH, a Gorman, 67 genre of age, No. 8 Chureh street, was sunstruck yesterday at Lake View. He was brought into town and wus attended by a phyatelan, who conelders his ro- covery doubtful. i iy . ANEETING of tho Elght-Hour ‘League was to have been held yesteriny afternoon at: No, 20 ‘West Madiaon street, but ns there was toss than a dozen of the Lenguors present nothing of importance was done. A CORRESPONDENT wants to know why olght cart-louds of street-ewoopings were deposited Suturday evening at tho cornor of Wells and Schiller atreets, to the annoyance of both way- farer and resident in tho vicluity. CAL DOLLERSCHET, 00 years of age, died sud- dcnly ut 9 o'cluck ‘last. evoniig at. his honie, No, 200 Clybourn Tho deeensed bad, been only one week’ in the country, and lofta wife and. four children: In Germany. : Bunatans forced a window in F. Harris & Co.'s block and puinp factory, in'the busement of No. U8 South Water st and the window ‘was found open yesterday, morning hy Oilicer Lennon. So far ug could bo‘nscertalned nothing was taken, : A nonse attnched té,a wagon owned by J, A. Lomax and driven by Frank Stenson, ran away yesterday, and at tho cornor of Nob! avenue. y joble_and Cor= hellu streets ran down Louls Raram, 30 years of fue, and living nt No, 289 Weat Taylor street. ‘ortuuatoly ho was only allghtly injured. . A LAQGELY-ATTENDED meeting of: Bohemians wus held ut, thot Turn-Hall Saturday afternoon for tho purpose of phrasing. a@ Republican Club, Atter the appolntinent of suitable com- qulttees-to report n perinuneut organization, tho eating adjourned, aubject to tha call of tho ‘Ths Hon. Alexander Ramecy, Seeretary of ‘War, Wnshington, D.C. was in tho city yeater- gay. on iis way to Leavenworth to Inspect, tho Miltury Prisod. He mude bis headquarters at tho Grand Pacific, and during tho day was called, ‘upon by a number of army officera.” During the Alternoon he. took # drive with Gon. Shoridan, Ae leaves thly morning for the Weat. , AN unknown moan. apparently a Inborer, who by rewson of too. much Hquor. was unable to vo his name, last evening fell over-n ralitng Fito n buseroht we thu onrtor at Teadeloe sea Green stroots, Ho' was tuken inn wagon to tho ‘West Sadison Street Stationswhere he was at- attended by City-Physiclin Duuoc. His ine Juries wero ull internal, but, did not appear to Deserlous, Thence he was sont to tho County Hofpltal. > ‘Tne Young Men's Christian Association held tholr usual song sorvice and Gospel mecting In Farwell Hall lust evening, and, uptwithatandd the heat, the ancdlence guve close attention, and seamed feeply interested in tho “excullont nd- dress delivered-by tho Rov, Henry T. Miller, Base tor of tho Sixth Presbyterian Church. io Binging wus full of iife, much of the-ploasuro being due to the correct accompanimonts, A short “after meoting” was hold, in which some rose for prayer. ‘Josurn Grvason, 20 years, ‘Irieh, brought ‘in by Ollicer W. F. Snckes, aud Nuod $10 by Juatioa ‘Wailtuco Inte Saturday afternoon: for drankon- ness and disorderly conduct, inude desperate of- forts to hang himself to the bara of his. cell at the Armory Suturday night. First he used a Icather belt, and thon'a lung handkerchief. So Pperaistent-wis be in endeavoring to kill himeolf that Luek-Up Keeper Malonoy puta husky young Negro fh the cell with him with instructions to thump Gleason avery time he attempted to In- dure himself. ‘This scttied it; Gleason was afraid of the negro, and he behaved. . Tuxne was a meuting of Socialists at No. 5t ‘West Lak roet yesterday afternoon, presided ever by T. P. Morgun, ‘The mocting was called for tho purpose of discussing what fs called the labor plank of tho Cincinuat! plate orm, which recites that the Democratic party ia the friend of the workingman, and will pro- tect bim alike * ayalnut the cormoraats and tho Commune." dir, Morgan called upon thoso who ‘ware fammittay me tas wast record gf tho Domo- atic party to atund up and show jr nd been t i vanes gone by, so that some reliunes might be placed ‘Upon ity professions. Several spoukers—amuny wham wore Mogsrs. Sloun, Thomas Ryan, an . A. Iishop—ridicuted tho pretonsions of the Democrats, and showed conclusively that tt wus alwnya the enemy of the laboring man,vapcalully: inthe South. Evidently the Soclalists will not ‘Decaught with the bait of tholabor plank of the Democratio platform : cononen MANN held nn {nquest yesterday afternoon on the body of an unknown man, decomposed bevoud recognition, which was ‘found in tho North Hrauch, back of Howmanville. It bad evident- dy been In the river a woek or two, Judgiug from tho ravages of devomposition, A black cont was found hanging on tne fence noar by; and oud pocket contained t} foot-rule, with a loco broken otf. Boyond this ‘there was abao- lutely nothing found that was nt alldiatingujaha- Dic, ry ly, whon discovervd, was lying on ta fuco, and, ad uearly us ectild ‘po Judyods waa that of amun—provably a Bohemtan—nbout. os or 40 yours old, ie ju ae we old, Dh ey returood a verdict drowning, and, a8 appearances — sogmod to .fudlente,.* With sulddat * fntont, | ‘Tho Coroner also held an inquest upon’ Albert Okon, 2 yonra of aye, who was ticuldantally srowned while bathing at Fred Kablor’a briok- Etech 4n the southern purt of tho alty; also upow Paul Hoesch, Li yenrs of aue, No. 470 North ¥runklin street, who waa socldentully drowned walle Lathing in the North Brauch of tho river at Crowding street, : : NINETEENTIL ILLINOIS. ._ RKOULAN MONTHLY MEETING, . The Nineteenth Winoly Voluntecr Infantry ‘Veteran Club weld their regular monthly meot- dng in the club-roum, Palmor House, yestorday atteruoon, the President, Col. A. W, Raffen, 10 tho cnalr, Mr. W. H. Christian, Chdirman of the Committce on Entortainuienta, mated the objoct ‘of tho meellay was to hear tho ruading of # pu- por giving a history of tho regiment, The first pnper. of a seriea was road by Comrade ‘hriatian,.covering tho timo from the do- parture of (the rat «6 three §=— companics irom Chleuyo, April 21, 1861, for Cairo, UL, to thelr return June 8 the same year, ta Aitend the funoral uf tho livn. Stephen’ A. Dougie. The reading of the regimontai bistory will be continued at each mocting, ‘he following nwolution was adopted: Witkeess, It hus pleased God to take from our widat our intu pomrady, Janes Btowart, af Company A, Ninutgonth, Hinols Infantry; und, Wuritkas, Janes Stewart, whila tn ifo, ene eared himself to us ull by big wmunly ‘and yigergue “nature, over ruady to asa! Kealerd, That we tondor our sympaih: Sereaved furrily In tholr deep allilcton.., ee Hesolved, ‘That those resolutions by placed on Rae minutes any that @ copy be sout to bis” dow, * A committee of threo, cousisting of Liout. Jobn Yuuug, Lieut. Thomas Loutty, und Jobu Fieplans, ‘Was appointed to muko prrangements: for those who wished to afteud the soldiens'. reunion at Gulesburg noxt mouth, vote Ang adjourned for oudmonthe eo THe miLo! MILITIA NOTES, ‘Tia Socond Regiment will have a piento at Woodiawnon thozd ints ‘Try Bovond legiment bas organized a now iio corps of sixteen members, . ‘Tie offtceny' rooms of the Firat Cavalry havo | ‘bovn fitted up in a tasty manuar; ‘JéMes NICOL bad bein slagted Seoond Lieuten> ant of K Company, FirsiMiegiment, AX cloction will bo held ut the armory of Com: pany K, First Boxlment Jnfenty, next Friday | put tue money and sho 19 friend of the workingnian in yenrs”| unknown bad come to his death by: ist those fn evoning, July 10, to choose a Captain, vico Nich- ols, resigned. . ‘Tnx Sixtconth Battalion will have a drose- parade noxt Thursday oyening nt 8 o'clock, ‘Tne Sixth Battalion will havea dross-parado on the Lake-Front noxt Thursday evening. ‘Tre realgnation of Capt. Gcorgo It. Nichols, K 'irst ltogiment, has boon accopted at Company, Springfield, ay ‘Tue Second Regiment will. turn out for an- fii upon the street next Thura- other bittalion dri day evoning. - Courany B, of the First Cavalry, arc intend ing to attond tho veteran rounion at: Galesburg, to tako place in August, a: ‘ ‘Tite First and Second Regimenta and tho Sixth do upon tho struts Battalion drill and paras ‘Thursday night of overy wook now. Wanst wenthor, together with tho fact of It poor turnouts of D| Company, First Cavalry, on the evening of July 2 Toenoese a Captala: viee Brackott, resigned. ‘Tue First Roginiont bad a futl-dress parndo being vacation time, enuses ver among the city rogiments nowadays. Ax elcction will bo held at tho armo: inst Thursday night, which was participated in by 313 mony al told. - ‘The parado was a pour one, , Unner the provisions of the military codo, an election hns been ordered at tho armcry of a jocon Company, Twollth Battalion, to choose a Liew ant Tee Pattit, reslgnad,” Carr, Gxonon 8. Mites, commanding Com- recommends the. hon- of Private A.J, Bradford, on pany A, First Regiment orable discharga account of his term of service haying expired. ‘Tim Becond Regiment had a stecot battalion drill last ‘Thursday, the turnout boing vers sual. The Sixth: Battalion hud wv was very silmly attendod, AT a mootin was arn the Sixth Tho buglecurps will accompiny the suldiers. Orriorat permission bas toon recelved by tho commandorottho Sixth Itattalion, Gol. ‘thambe alt: noid? fon, frum gonoral heudqitarters at Sprin to tike his command ta Genova Lake an an encatnpment during tho presont month, ‘Tie eld and staff ollicers of the Third Kegl: mont hetd a meeting last week, ut which It wis decided to hold wv regimental encumpment on the old Camp Fuller grounds at Hockford, f1 tho 2ith to tho 27th of August, tuclusive. Carr. Witttast J. DAD, Compan » Third" ie discharge; of Privates Robert B. Sherman, Sutnuel Noy, Jobn Ney, Charics A, Keith, ana Milton S, Dress Infantry, recommends the ‘honorab! jor, on necount of tomoval ‘from the Stato. A New militia company has ‘been organized at. | the following officers || Flrst- anter; Second-Licu-" The organization’ Whitewater, Wis, and commissioned: Captuin, George Liouteuunt, Charles B. Z: tenant, Nicholus Brueger. will be'oniled the Whitewater Hifles, Honzes, ‘Tite reports of the officers and men of E Com- pany, Sixth Battalion, of thoir treatment by tha le of Sycamore, aro enthusiastic fn thoir was loft’ unduno ‘which could contribute to the comfort or plons- ure of the visitors, .Compantos A and D report Peo} Pelee. Absolutely nothin, tho samo Sine of conduct at Wilmington, Con. C. M. DRAAEH, comnmand[ng tho Third Regiment, recommends the xnppolntment of BSurgt. John W. Bartlett, pf the Rookford Ritlos, as Regimental Quartermaster, vice Silaby, ros f Tho appoint ment of Sergt. Bartlett to this position will prove satisfactory to ull concorned, as he isa sighed. Forwarded approved. deserving younx mann. . ‘THe following members of Company C, First Regiment, who huvo recently obtsined dis. chnryes on recount of oxpiration of term of onllstmont, bave retnilsted:- Serge. Rt, chanan, Corporais G. A, Stiva, C. i Fy Cieaver, William: F, Wood, an and Privates H, Rt. Goodwin and William Weod. Private A, J. Bradford, of Company ‘Ay same regiment, hns also retntisted, * Acconptxa to the presont outlook, the Firat Roy fall representation at the oncampment at Oconomowoc on the 17th. Tiokets are now being disposed of nmony the companies. Owing te tho good tnunagomunt of the fleld und stall officers, the expeusca will bo. enjoy a vor bos Rogiment will show ay very light, and ull who participate will }ieation at a much cheaper rte than fore. 1 5 Tim Citizens’ Association is var! ing through the. Brigade Quartermaster, -« lurge to the ititterent. ocity. ‘Two hun- dred and fifty blouses wero ingpectod and turned ‘irst Regiment last week, and 125 The Brigade posgasaion nn* Onior for tho delivery of #6 pulrw of pants, 260 caps to tho Second Kegimont, ns son as thoy can be wot in readiness. Tho Drum Oorps of the Kecond quantity of fatizuo clothin; regimonts und battalions of: over to tho Fi more will be delivered this week. Quartermaster has niso in, his blue blouses, and “200, fatigue or fo: will bo measured for thelr blouses this week. ‘To-wonnrow morning Liout. Boll, Quartermas- tor of tho Firat Regiment, will leave fur Ocono- mowoe with n dotall of thirty inen, to Iny out the camp and arrange evorything,tor’ the recoption of the regiment on the lth, “All the comuinis- sary stores havo been contructed for and delivered Irat eximent Armory, Licut, Bell wont: to Springfield last Tuosday to recolve the Stute the cucampment, and to insure tho safe return to the Fi proporty necessary for ruve a bor in 8200 Of tho samo, ‘Tne following promotions have beon made in tho First Regiment: upon recommendation of a Privaty Charles 8, Private Eugene <A, and Private Hiram Doutcher to be Corporal; Corporal Joseph + company commanders: Malcom to be Corporal Thurber to bo Corporul, Sheppard to be Serxoant; Corporal William Wallace to be Sorgeunt—all of D C Corporal; Corporal Millard Adams to ont; rivate J. W. Stone to bi pany. ¥ ‘Tug mombers of the Second Regimen’ bas beon piacod wu: muintin, ls to bu pon tho’ floor, ung upormthe wall in completa manndra Now atructod upon the third tloor, ‘Tim soml-monthly drifl of Battery *D," LN, communding, took pluco G., Muj. BE, P. Tobos Buturday aftornoonyn the prusoncy Qf a lurge number of spectators, at Forty-third street aud Loutseventy-fiveinombora of. the battery wore present, which indicates tho interest thoy take iu this popular organization, At wns universally conceded that the ovulutiont executed by this Battery in thotr mounted dritl wero worthy of the pany days of old Buttoty ‘ illory, which uchteved. Grand boulovard. Af Bt Chicago. Light Art! such ‘a glorious record In tho War of th of the membors wore a component part Iz is now aboutussured that tho city will grant B Portion of the Luke-Frunt to the use of the muitia of tho city tor « parude-ground. Tha, Mayor, ina confercnve with Col. Loomis, Chatr- # tho Military Committoy of the Citizens’ Him that the hearty srnotion If passed by tho Common Counell. Gen. Torrenca, the First Brigude, should mun o} Association, one day luat week, told measure would roccive his as commander of ge f to en fee pziouads are unulo ft enough, 0 rst propouition was te er ake ithe tract ood Prout wide. ‘This would be n smuil paride-ground for ong ‘reuimont, and In cago two or more comin ands destrad to drill or parade ut onv time, or in cago, us, force af. to form wholly Inado- quale. * White thoy are a-gittin’ thoy should ee froquently happens, the entire inititar tho city and part of tho country wiabe for parade, the room would be 4 plenty,” andy'as the a arade-prounds will the most’ attraative pu: lon of tho Li Tun First Regiment will next Sutuniay, The mon wi umn will march’ to tho depot of tho St. Pi ort streets, reviowed, ete. Aftor tulcin, troops Will again board the curs ond tholr destination, urriving in the evening, Cullom and tumlly lon, to bo pregunta next Monday, daugbtory will be aveounnodyted ised to: bu tha! militury'al the encuinpment, which bs jays, next Su The Gracabeily on the Scuwanahaka, Me. W. 1. Grave was a passonger, Ho wi companied by. his wife aad two ‘Gnigbtord, Tho wholo fully were saved, and, ag {t suems prob- able, ‘The father was # youd ewintwer, and thus triply urmied,- Hoe had'no four for biaself, but how to save hiv wife und children wus tha roblem be wus culled on te face, Fortunately I, Mrs, Grace ho.self, did not bocunie pane perfeutly wool und rapidly O'Gorman and to wku charge of bur eldest. out duuybtor wos a snore tho might RO ane uthor PL e For hereclf,* atic would Tho mother’s tint tastes or ‘or loky, but rontutuod foruiod her is wou prot daugutor. ‘Tho you cuild, und We” tuather foured become torrurstrickun and drown, directed “the fut youngest —obild, ‘Wasfor bec oknaane aaeiey ae for rr cl ease, 1 hot forget Worldly whedon is hiomonte it sveuig, for tho coul-beaded ua. Aft, Itichard tw support un ped. » pair ul woney in w largo purse attached to her bel carriage into ber Detention dell and guurd-inonit in the Armory, which ret Atieer of tho ormcers of the cine -thelr nemory ‘Thursday even’ ener d that ihe command aloud visit uttailion in cump at Genova Lake, from ;elothed, but I ompany, Private Goorge H, Leurk, of F Compuny, io. bo jor= rivate Hi. C. Avery to be Corporal; Corporal of K Com- aro fitting up their now armory on Wuhuah avenus in a imanuer highly satisfactory to themselves: and tholr friends. °.A new entrance from tho street has been formed, the officers’ rooma havo beun palnted a bright green, and a green curpot ‘A large oll ropresenting tha “ Battle of Waterloo” HL the main rvom, and the apurttinonts ure to be furnished Ina gun-racks: have been Pluced aguiust the Wills upon cither side of the muti drill-ball, and a rijle-rango ia to be cou- | obnoxious to a vory large 10 Ktabell- jon, and of which most of the officers und many ako- Front Pare eg should not be ulygardly in propor ta Ooonomowoo assemble on that duy @ tthe armory ut8a.m, At@ a, i. the sate "nu Road, A hult will bo mude at Milwaukee, where tho Fegigont will bo reaelved by tha muilltia of ‘that city” and: through the principal alnuer, tha roauad to Gov. havo uccopted un Invitu- cap. a week | from Tho Guvernor Aimyolf will: realn upon the grounds, while hia with rooma at ‘one of the hotols, Col, dwatn boa extended un dnvitation to Gun. PD, It Sheridan and statt to ho «present on the same dity, and the General prom. re if hu could. bring hls cugago- linonts about. ao .a8 to adinit of bis xcovoting, Gen, Porranse and etal will aluo recelyuan Li. vitution thit wook. ‘Tho citizens und guests it eonotmouwoe ure on tho quit vive of oxpcotution; and thoy promise the boys 4 yood time, Btrivt Avine will bo observed throughout tocontlnus for elyht tho ruximent breaking camp a wook from Bile,“ custruty, because they did ‘nut loge tule thla porilous moment, vlthor woman looked out a her new diamond ourrlugs befor she Bho hud only thut’ day bought a new fany's und the had thot nud fiat in » She dreas> pocket, remarking that thoy would bo safer there. “Thon fastening on, tholr life-prosorvers, tho family walted until tho Inat_ moment, until tho flames cropt so close us to threaten thein, and spratye Into the water, not knowing whothoc all would ever meet ullve ‘ngatn, but hoping for tho best. ‘The brave mothor wns mlmost ox- hausted when tho bont picked her up, but not ones did sho oxbivit fear or loso solf-contral. Neither did tho young daughtor, whom the parents had folt doudtful about. ———__. QARFIELD. Nin -Fondness for Pascal French Philoxophor—Mow' tlio “Géne oral Iustrated One of Pauucal’s Ideus —Gartt Nover an OMee-Sccker—A Brave 8pocch from a Bravo WM 2 Speclat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, | ~ CLEVELAND, July 8.—A gontloman who, has been very. intimate personally, with Gen, Gar- field for many years, told mo yostorday that tho Gorieral ts very fond of: the great Fronch philosopher, Pascal, and in many praticulars dos lights In carrying out tho thoughtsof that eroat man, 5 “Tt iswhen the Goneral {a in bis Ilturary moots that ho tulks of such mattors as these,” sald .tho gontloman. “Ho has always beon u beliovor tn tho thoory that tho way to rest the inind: ts-to ehango tho subject upon which It works; thatn tired mind can novor.do the best’ kind of work, but, when It Is allowed to change Its ‘cou racy tho sot of facultics which wero used may ro- cuporato while others | aro omployed. Thus the tlrod statesman rests og tho fresh Iiterary man works, ‘and tho tired literary man rests while tho fresh philoso- phor indulges his fancy. Followlug out this plan of life, Gon, Ghrilcld has not. only tiken a very prominent place for the past two ‘doeades in. tho ranks of statesmon and politicians, but he bus kept npaco of all the now books that como ffom tho fires, and {x tho honored nagociato aud cotnsolor of tho best torary and aciontitic mon of tho day. “ Ono of tho pnasages from Pascal which tho Genernl {gs moat fond of quoting,” tho gentle man continued, * i¢ whore ‘that groat philoso- phor: said that the truc way to study history js to tront the .wholo huinan race as one colossal, immottat man, forover living, always learnings Wha sometimes stumbles aud falta, but who in the long run always advances in Intelligence and -ciyillzation, I woll- remumber the General's + quuting -thig on. oa. certain occusion as we wero just drawing back ovr chalrs from the dinnor-table; und (twas a slg- nal forall to stop, for we knew from tho ex- pression of his countenance that something tmoro'wus to follow.” - “Cnn you recall what ho sald?” vat “ Not {n hla own words, I suppose, but “T do my best, and T of what he suid.” “Tell mu as nearly a you can, anyhow.” 1, “*Do you know,’ the General continued, ' that thourbt of Pascal's is ano of renurkuble beauty and value? 1 have ofton diet ovor ft, and vars ried it out much furthor thin it js, pitts eg by tho philosopher. ‘The people of n Itepublic Ike ours nite peculiarly Ike u logic great individual mun, full: of pussions,—projudices ‘often,—but with a great Bonet desplaing- anything Hko show or iproterisc, an always atriving forward i a general right dircotion.. Tho papular verdict, expressed us tho folocgor this hint man, is sometimes. wrong for the nonce, but tn the course of time It nssunies the right toudoncy again, This fidlyiduul pays but Httle attention” to milnuto things, untess thore ix something vory pooulige. aout thom, Hocnats his ox-like oye, ix a sort of slow and casy way, along tho horizon, and ageertults avout where a great inany men: are. If any of these men who uppoar before bla oneril vision nuke any special elfort tu nttrnot “his uttontion, he probably smiles 1. sort of von- stemptons sinilo, nud pisses on, Men often at- tumpt to attract his attention,—somo one wily, and = othors nother, the old = fellaw ouco fastens his eye ont or womin from’ sonic legitimate act orcourse of action of his or hers, that porson has that, tung buppento him known ns fame, If the old fellow’s eye fs caused to rest on-a person froin somo ottinndish caper performed on purpose fo catch his eye, that man is only notorious. ‘Thy way to mike tho old ginut tako spealal notice of aman of worth is not to pay mucn attention to him, but keop on one’s own course, rogurdiess of whatovor: he secs oF Hot, Tt-has been go often Mustrated thut the mon who by Liliputian offerts attempt to court tho old fellow, generally full short of capturing bis favor. It fs iike @ woman courting a mat. Thoro . fa. something in natura that omakes. blu. revolt aainat - auy- thing of that kind, No woman’ is so pretty, chartning, and well-dressed that she can safely aay to bim, Ferg, marry mel You loye me, and I know ft. Tam now ready for you; why should we delay?’ The mun would say, wap golng to ark you to marry me, yesterday; but now L don't want you nt all, You aro just a lite tle toowiliing, Ithink I'd rather not”. Thatis man's nature,—-he enn't bolp but show, it; and that ls the nuture of the old giant we ‘are dis- cusalng. Hq would much rathor seok his man when he wants to look ut one or bestow any spo- will mun's clal favors.’ + : “ And go tho General ran on," my friend cou- tinucd. “I havo fulled: to wive anything like tho beautiful language In which his words wera lope you have obtained tho thought, It wasa beautiful one to me, and I havo oven wore. fully cinborated It In my own mind since. It evidently took avery fult'and deop hold upon the General's mind, nad gives the koy moro thrn anything ulse to bis whole mude of nc- ton through life. Ho ling nevor sought un aifico dn the world. He was first elected to tho State Senate eluply because. in the convention ‘no chotce coult made between the oandidates who had sought the nomination. He waychosen in the convontton which frat nominated him Zor Congress in aaliniinr way, He never tried to kcop that office, but, on the contrary, several times tried to rosign, but waa not petmitted, On a certain occasion when bis namo was before the Congressional Convontion ut Wurtren, it ‘was desired by the delegates ‘to obtain a states miont from him ag to how ho stood on a meusure: Kepublicana, which Senator Ben WadeNhad ad- vecated Iu the Benato. It was whispered quite loudly that, {f Gurtlcld took the same ground that “Wade did on: tho quostion, be could not bo nominated. Finully it was demanded that Garfield should come before the con- yention and define his position on this point, Ho went, and braver speech from man was _hevor made, He sald: ‘f regret that Sonator Wade tooktho stand he didon this quoation. cannot soo it us hudvcs. But, if any mun ex- ;pects me to got up hore and abuse thoso old* ‘gray hairs, he oxpocts samething bo will nover -sea dane, ‘I réapect them too much for that; ‘tuspeot the man who woars them, for what ho bus done in his long und consistent course in Congross, too much to subralt gatlontly to #00 him abused. Ho, is good, and ho is great, wag an If, he ‘errod, 3 error 0! Judgment, not of heart,—ono error in thous ‘sind right-actions und nobly deeds. Do ws for ‘got his qullant fight for. Right aguinat tho on- Grunchmants of tho stavo-driver? Do we for- wethls noble fight for tho Union? No, sir, if any nomination dopends upou my ability to. vili- fy und curse thut noble old man, 1° hope I may. fail’ ‘This spuech socimod to turn the whole tide ‘of sentiment, It- was ‘loudly cheered, at |; any mto; and it fa perhaps unneccasury to auy ry that Gurfleld was nominated w! for anothor term fn tho House," e out oppositio: Gane Wanted to Jino the Army. St. Louts Globe-Denioerat, Ho wore along duster, curried uw gripsaok in his left band and a faded ginghum umbrells in hls Fght, and walked right int the cavalry ro- orale Ing office on Pine atrect youterday mornls ,uslf hohad come on purtiouinr business an couldn't fool away any time, Puioing his traps ont the Noor ho removed bis hat, and, uddross! tho Borguant, sald: “Ts tho army full?" : “Well, nat all of It; the part that has beon paid ig probably protty full by thls time,” rae pice the Songodut win a) x, us ho uttored his words, Hut the joke was thrown nwiy on the wonld-bo warrior, He said be wanted to “jIno the army." Ho had hourd n yreat deal how young mi of Rood morul chartoter “had climbed up the ladder of funy, step by stop, until they got tu hiv wunks a rapld- bo ' Colonels or Corporat, ana be thought that If ho had u clunce he aunt do very wall, He wos tired working on a farm, and Heed for excite- mont, Ho wanted to know if he couldn't enllat Tight of for some pousltion as an officer, He could furniah wood recommendations, ete. Ho wantad to put bls nau right dow for un ollica ina moral company, coummanded by a moral Cuptuin, and a moral regiment, and asked tho ' Buryeant todo hin tha favor wo tame auch a company and reginent, whore they didn't use fobivoo or: drink, and. ‘woro, accustomed to ate tending diving voryiccd; und then, hy didn't + want to go to Weomnpany where thery was much work or tiated bu didn't Ike ty Aunty it was: tyuinat all his mori! tratuing, and If there was meh work to do ue wus ufru(d that bo wouldu't have time to read tho Bible, ; Tho Sergeant informed blm that be had becn fy tho army some yours, but he bul nover bourd of the kind of company be waa talking about, Yot thors unlght be sound, but that the aniy one who would know it would Gral at Washington, to whum he would write, und if there wus a company of that kind, and 4 Yacunoy in it, ho would try to weoure It for bin, ut he doubts {f there was uw vucunoy, Tho Sorgehnt rewarkod to bin that:he was o Dotter reucuit’ for the Salvation Anny than for tho regulars, and after giving blin the neccesary: {nforniation us to where tho headquarters of this new krmy could be found, ha departed, wigs ing that bo rockonod that that was tbe army be would “Jinc,”* : ———— An Adintrer of Cassagnas, ‘ At tho rovont christening of Puul do Cassag- fav's ehitd ex-Queou Teabelly of Spuin stood as ita godmother and M, Julian, of Marseliles, ax {ts godfutber, and tho luttor settlod upon the boy tho autn of 240.00 francs, Mf. Julion (a ultply a fanatical admirer of tho Ronupartlst Deputy, Ho {5 tho sane entlemas, who soins thine ago offared to py all Cussazniso's tines and election expousos, but tho consideration wus doclined, ——————— fs Timea: Our bigheat artista in doutistry; The Meohienio yrs beyond dou, thouge but $3 oe : —— Ruy tho Improved Howescates, Bordon, Scl- leek & Ca, Agents, 07 Luke strech ne “th Ga ete, (ite Serene | Taprovements po: think Icun get tho substance‘ roportion of the” -With garlands and -m the centre bears Bn tnses|ptlon In aun. “Vuled! -son of Prof, Porter,. is the usual succession four “benediction Is be the Adjutunt-Gone' WAUKESILA. Tho Trip Thither from Washing: ton, by Fast Train... P cs Scenos and Incldenls*En’ Route—Comménoe- mont-Exercises ‘at Beloit Collego, I ft the Springs, Rspectally of th, Silanan—Porsondl and Other Matters, 21 ES 1 ; Bpectat Correspondence of ‘The Chicago Tribune, + Wauxrsna, Wis, July &—Hundreds of |, mils, over mounthin and prairie, to .bo sketched with aload-poncll! Scores of people and lueldents tobe drawn on this sheet of let ter-paper! Shado'ard sunshine, cool breezes, deliclous odors, to bo stored “between Nunes.” Can wo do It? Wo shall see. 1 Weeks ago, the posters Inbaled, ‘4 “PAST TRAIN TO CitICAco," : wore studied with creater interest than: any, |; -of the othar gay-colored placards; and wo said:. Whether the Convention, bring ‘us a |. gootl President or'no, they have accomplished: a most desirable end fn securing o ‘fast: ine. between the East and the Intorlor, © Ther the trains arrive and depart at such conVenient.|-is. thues. Ono ls not compelled, In order to” reach Chicngo from the National Capital, , to’ he “a custom iost distaste-, |: ¢ }; rise with the dawn, fut In that. enorvating climate... “He vaan. eat Its breakfast leisurely, say good- by several times ; to all ‘his ~ friends, ther oa hanilful “of — roses,—know- ing thoy will: bu tho Inst microphylin to bo seen this summer—ond get comfortably ;Sented In the-car,-with all his packages about him, and the nforning-paper in hiy.| eltles to this po! 4 ably few pers besitte health-s land, without a suggestion of the hurry and. wotry that one Would naturally suppose oulie to precede departure on tho fast. train, Wee se ‘ And there ts no hint of the ‘haste that makes waste, ag: the car glides swiftly and -Sinoothly on. Very few stups ara made, and that is the main secret of tho rapid progress., The “observation-car” put on at Altoonn— for It.fs of ‘the Vennisylvania route of which we speak—makes ‘a pleasant break in tho long afternoon for thosc who care to ayall themselves of the fresh ar, splendid views, and cinder, It is~not every day that a shower falls at’ tho right, instant, aud o double rainbow. Joins, the meountain-tops. Truly, curved ts the line of. beauty, and won- derful tho goou-fortune predicted by this double omen,—trending the ‘Horscshoo Curve,” and spanued by theso rainbow- arches. : a ‘Thattho world §s full ofnice, agreenble peo- into {t. A score of: them were on the Pull- man cur bound westward the other day. One lively purty of young people traveling with au invalid: fatherwere especially happy in planning for his diversion, as well ng for the amuseinent of.the entire company. When conundrums, college-songs, and quizzing thie. news-agent falled, 4 game of. tennis began. A veil stretched neross the aisle was.the net, palm-lenf fang served as bats, and gloves, were rotled up into balls, T do not know how “many pulrs of Lisle-thread gloves were saeri- ficeds; but, when several” lind through the window, the youn Indies took- the gontlemen’s travellng-caps, at which the owners demurred, ; . THE RIDE NORTHWARD, on the Chicago & Northwestern, was_ more leisurely; the train wis to nll but the passéngers-who had n destina- ton to reach, | But: the blossoms were sweet, and the flelds lovel: and thant at n by-path to pick up a passenger, or at a crossing to allow a team to pass, there ‘was all the more tue to admire the beautlful rolllug country, and to study the people, Sinee the publication of * Loulstuna,’s it is quite fashionabld:to go, Into out-of-the-way places after “now types.” Yet one enn get inany ft fresl phape of Ife, andsee. many an odd ‘pleture, without: leaving the , world’s highways. ‘There is astout, fhige tty lady, nite tended ‘by a. evoted i fussy: husbands They have cone a long distances perhaps they nre paturnng frye aylsit to thelr children in the Far West.-, Tho old lady is tired and restless, but at last settles “herself, in a posi: tlon’ more comfortable thun graceful, for anap. Then the -fiivs annoy hor, . The old Rentleman, two seats behind her,—there fs plenty of room Inthe car,—gravely ties his red bandana to his cane and swings It over his spouse, alghin »* Wall, Ldunno what I ken do next.” Was {t surprising that a bevy of pretty girls, going up to . COMMENCEMENT AT BELOIT, Uttered a little? « Comnmencemantday atthe “ Yule of the Northwest? dawn general flutter of expectation prev: people sald. the place, nothing of course could soem un- usual. Ib might be supposed that at th thirty-third anniversar oldest inhabitant’ woald be necustomed to Commencement. Butitis the younger and not the older people who are expecially Inter- ested, and, where eye eoucerned, a lively time muy be oxpectad; so the last of’ June it Boloit always contains the galu-day of tho lel, 80 year, Lae : Evidently, tha great, bare audicnce-rooim | are all of th of the Congregations! Church is not often thus festooned, :and the platform adorned ‘potted plants, An arch known tongue, and bonenth {t slts President Chaptn,~—needing but the. cap.and judicial robes to look the-very impersonation of wis- dom and dignity. On either hand are seated the mombers of. the Board of Trustees and the distinguished Alumni, ‘Ther graduates enter In groups of fives, during. the music that pluys inthe pauses: they are thus spared the iniliction of listentig to sixteen erations, ‘ot It does not prove to be such an fndiietion ‘alter all: with one exception, the class o isa clags of fine spenkers, soine ure fairly cloauent, and <ail have thelr orations thoroughly committed, The -Saluta- tory—an English .poemn, graceful, hy morous, and ultogethor charming— ters. Its. author, Mr. ‘huudory La ielgue of Beloit, among the Iuty of poets of the future, where we predict ton him stitl further honors, . ‘Thanllusion to the gallery, filled with pretty girls ts oapectally” neat: ” * The band of Eris midway between the enrth and slcy’?s “Phis ts the world,” ete. From the rhythnitent ““Victurl Sulutamus?? to ,the ictory Addrens by Mr. Frunk C, Porter, of orations and pouquets,—the number of the fatter often tn inverse proportion te the merits of the former, “Tho Master’s Ora- Hon,” by Mr, RF. Pettibone, of Indianapo- is, shove that s three year’ nbsence has not jessened lis interest Ii his Alma Mater, class’ comes to the platform in froups once more, and - retires, each man with sheepskin in hishand, ‘The tifteen A.-B.'aand. AL-A.'s stand in Iie dn the aisle as the pronounced, and then sor} diplomas. ‘The following are the names of, the | graduates: | Edwards} AS Bengon, Joln P,-Fisk, ‘Thomas N, Jonesy veanke C. Porter, ‘Vheab:.; jure gar W, Cam Waukesha}: Kople Ikiver Lift Martindale, of La Crosse; Thomas Murpliy, of Mouz;" John -B. ich 8 P Y{roau +: Charles J. Roburtsan, of: Racha; : red Steel, of Genesee; Alfred C. Wright; |. of Hropkvilldy Kas, he of a All the gentlemen excused thomselves to attend the Alumni diner, aud returned just before suppdr-in o very extnusted state of body. As near’as coul very good Jared that, ut the meating of the ‘Trustees, welylity measures were d anil new plans made, of great lportunce to the future of the College, } Ent stud dexron Concent, i in the evening, was quite a venture on the | part ofthe young men, who wished -to pro- vide & handsome entertulument for the ejtl- zons of Belolt, In xplte of the fatlur’Y of prevlous classes, roe Incurred ati! grettor, |- riska, and then went to work und advort! than puld for itself, and wstill mora.gplendid concert,—Remeny!, with hls asalstayta, Alisa Hattle Shams, forinerly of Bolo Mk Bone: home talent, Aftsy Sling la leading BOpratio in Bt Stophen’s Chureh, Now York, and } been study for some years, Har fries x all anxious to hear hey, andethelr fre- quent appluuse showed thoy were not diyap- polnted, She hay a fresh, pige soprano volee, and & ively, agreeable oper, well aulted w hor, petite tigure and bright face, Bho was very obliging ,tu, responding to encores, “and — secined ehjoy, as. well hearty 3 yeceptlon “ howe, € » to sho = might, | 50 Li iu ober foray (Tho distinguished violinist, too, {Inspired as -[pwell as entered into tha enthusiasm: hecame +yjfrout again and again, playing better and bet- initil finally, in one pdiques,? probably in , faniss, he broke a string, and, throwing up his ns erimdon bandana nthe othor, Inthe most tragic manner, ho bowed Inisel? off the stage, e . ‘President Cha ran the concer! TE AND TAX AGENTA, “DG HAMILTON & C0, TAX ABSTRACT MAKERS INVESTORS IN TAXES, .| x26 South Clark-st., Chicago, Ill. tek each time, * Muroies Mal COOK COUNT) DELINQUENT. TAX LIST Oxvicr oy tn County Treas Ex-Ovrici0 County Co Cook County, Intinorg, + Ci0AGd, July 12, 1e99, «Tho following list, the ‘caption of whit, “List Number Ono,” Is a lat of colin and lofain the County of Cook and st nols, upon which remain due and unpaid the taxes and speciul assessments levied’ and yy. sessed for the year 1879, and upon which Tumaly due and unpaid: the amounts tee which 4; Innds ots had been previously f tho Neate of ditmols and watch romroneenact on the Dra ey ee Pp yeters A. D. 187, * foe! violin in ons hand ant reception followed hard is residence was fille Vitti die embers of the Fucuity, the stu. nts‘nnd thelr fronds, who partook eral hatd-sinking, and i antl left with an increased interest In the, Monorable President of su worthy n College, ‘Tho report, indtatriously cirentated ‘somo onths sinee, of his interition to % Yt Hherly without foundation, F ON TI WAY. of stame-ride in avehiclo | Abstracts furan ‘ings Qrought us to Janes vill. We wero ‘told, for our comfort, that two railroads woud’ soon colinect the towns, Wo tande such gaol {ine that.we lad threo The Chftago, Milwankes & ‘Chicago & Northwestern run thelr trains ‘into Janesville slide by wide, i tho rival dupots face opnosit stdes - atraight buisiitcss atroct, AW tho “fee-cream, Inveatments made in ‘Taxes on commitsaton of for ashare ofthe profits. Mortgage and other Inter. esta protected at Tax Sale, Taxes pald, and Tax d on short notice, urteen ‘mi with inylsible. General Tax Agent, _ TAX ABSTRAGTS. FURNISHED, MortGaio interests protected at Tax Will Mny for Investment. Fours teen years? practical experience. D. J. HUBBARD, 184 Dearborn-at., Chicago. “P.E. STANLEY, REALESTATE and TAX AGENT, Tax Abstracts, Unity Building, 75 Dearborn-st. hotins to walt, St. Paul and th eh other from the tholr respective tracks, ti twin blocks of emt hundred pleasant ries, daupending for wek River, and thy ie power ‘upon the: neak-buildings of the Wisconsin State Blind Agyjum are the: main points discovered in a ; birdseye view of th formerly of the Munslon Hous mine host”? atone of the fore afternoon woe had concluded that ‘alo to the ‘Saratoga of rtious route, ane sa dubious matter to go frum one nothor, when they happen to be ds Rot on speaking terms. Moral WAPKHSITA NEDA ANOTHER RAILROAD. let me repeat what bas uthority: Another year to huve excursion-rates L ts Haya beon isstted at re- iy the lending Southern tonthe Atlantic ekers, will make the trip for. the sole purposelof spending the summers here: with the mountains attd tl near, this place ‘cannot have many attrac- But to Chicazo people, and the In- habitants of stlifing Southern cities,” and. inore especially to all these suffering from. Uisenses for the etre of which these waters more nud more widely cele- eu {8a very Mueea, The pire ul shade, atid deiiclous water, to all, toether with good buard a rensonable rates, make it a destrable sum- ho'left it at the high tide of Inst senson, and retirns tn the full glory of this ificult to realize that’ the decay of tho snows of winter, rag hays intervened, ren are playing about the tho bonrding-houses; and the buses, fled ‘wit! 3 and speuiat assessmonts, toguther wit ‘Jutors’ foes theroon—If uny: forth in tho Collector's to, with tho warrants attached thereto, tamed sald County for the + Waukesha, lending hotels, way from the Northwest is a the County Clurk of 1870, which now romaly duo and uupaid), names of the owners theroof 4 known, and the total umount duo'and tn encly tract of land or int. And all unpatd taxes bear Interest after tho Ist. Biny’, 1889, at tho rate of one per cont per or forfeited; purte or fractions of month are reckoned aw a month, ‘Tho next suecovding list, the cap fe “Lint: Number Pwo," ie duced rates -ff lands and ‘lots in the 2 lat Of delinguen lawns of wauth Chicas and Luke, in eaid county ys due and unpaid the -Instullinent of a special assessment. jevied by the South Park Commulastoners ang ied by tho order of the: DIS Court ef 0 . Special attention paid to adjusting Assess- ments and paying Taxes, Property pur- chased at Tax Sale to for investment. -Tax Property attended to for Non-Rostdents. R. W.. BRIDGE, Lav Olle, 15 Tribune Bulling, Chicago, ‘Loans, Real Estate, Law, and Care of Estates. Faving ended my int Delinquent suuth Park Spovtal Asse on, yive' apectal at purtuining to Taxos and Tax-Ti WW. MARGT & 00, Investors in Taxes, “And General Real Estate Doalors, . ROOM 5, 106 Vifth-av., Chicago, Tl. Investments made In, aura of thy pruilts, Mutucted ue Tux Sal nistied un short nutice. ‘W. K. REED WILL PURCHASE PROPERTY AT ” Tax Sales, To protect Mortgage Interests | or otherwise. - 105 Clark-st., Chicago. THOMAS: CARBINE, GENERAL Real Estate Dealer, And Agent for Estates and Individual Owners. PAYHENT OF ALL TASES A SPECIALTY, Office 329 W. Lake-st.; Chicago, III, AUCTION SALES. By GEO. P. GORE & 60. ‘2M ond 214 Madi: ‘REGULAR TRADE SALI DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING . - rotect Mortgagees, or jens settled, etc. of the owners thercu! and tho totul umount of Btulluient, a3 assessed and said, dug and unpaid on cack trict of Jang Jot, ncconling to the desoription contuined dolinguent return made,to the Coun as provided by law: ond in sald “ Liet t Two,” by special description of tho particuky prior installment, ary lucluded delinquent lang and tots Mu suld ‘Towus upon wile Teulada and udlpald any prior inatallinents of sald Bpeet : or ethor with tho numos of tho om. ers thorvof, 80 far as known, and tho tou amount of such prior installments duo and uy paid, 08 assuasod sald, on each 1 to the f so fir as ki such Elgbth (et contirmed ag are becoming aud the tind and contirined, ‘roops of Ittle dcsoription ou tnined delinquent return, aud the sald atallment and prior Installments of sult Aaseasinent bour Iutercst nt per cent por nnnum from the.socand duy of A 1872, until the diy of pu Pho noxt succeeding lat, ton of Js “ List Number ‘Three,’ f lunds and lots in the Town of North Chieagy, Couk County, Stato of. Hilngls, mutin due and unpuld the Fifth and ono your's Interest on tha unpaid instal} ments of n speci! ussessment, made, levied, ant sed by. the Supervisor and A ‘town of North Chicagu of all lands and lou within tho corporate limits of eld town leo fited by the proposed fmprevenient and enlarge ment of Lincolu lark within tha corporite Hunts of suld town, which assossinent wus re orted to the Ciratit Court of atid county: by the upervivor and Assessor of said town on the pm sixth (th) day of July, A. D. 1876, and wascor # tivned and a Judgment renders aiid Court agulust suid Innds and 1 Amouuls gssessed Upon fhom,. respectively, oo tho twonty-firat (lat) day. of July, A. together with the numes of tho owners there so fur ug knowl, ; and * the lustullment. “and nvalidy and” pleasure- seckers, pass and repass, ‘There iy the same Interest when the afternoon traius come inn crowd at the depot, newsboys crying te Chi- H jounzers on the hotel- ple, Is a truth always folt when ‘one goes ont | steps and people at the windows start up. to seo the express-wagons come up the angling street from tho train, loaded with.their heayy nN the evening, visit- tho rato of seven’ tho engo papers, whil 4a a list of dellnquers welght of trunks. ors and: . townspeople rsions here. “The roads nro: in food, perder aril a jars pro} pyetion of ho village people have horses and carriages, If itbe “band-night” at tho. 8) may sea a hundred or more veliicles of | all descriptions gathered hit ounds, while the decupants Hsten quietly ‘othe music, and in the: Intervals: drink, chat, or drive in Ie! been sent | the grounds, It is AT THE sprinas a4’ that the greatest changes and tinprovemer have beon made.’, ‘Phe offica at Bethesda tins i|-takeri to ttself nnother story, and the tower and band-stund risa above the forest of mn- Bach's Band, from Milwaukee, comes out every Saturday night to dainty little boat, iled with he pool.” A plensing .cqremony that, tivo or three weeks since,, when the. colors Were presented to the fairy cratt by a distin- guished little lady visiting hero. Achange In tho ownership of THE SILURIAN SPnixa, effected Inte Inst serson, has bruught s.mar surroundings, ‘The pres- ent proprietors, Messrs, HnsInge ‘and Ander- son, have spared nelther tine, tuste, nor enp- nds have been ‘enlarged and HUH, Uy far the finest In the over tho central spring, where one may ult beneath a stalned- and rest his glass upon a mare fo he listens to the cooling gue 8 water agit flows from tho spring. pretty fountain has_been’ placed centre of the pool, The number of bath- houses has-been several times multipliads and thore is now every facili vapor, and shower biths. Some oni nicnting on the cost’of these improvements while they were in process, received this ro- ly from one of the workmen: ‘Yes, sir, grent deal; but wo would de it rico. of the water that is ile we are at work,” ‘ounds are Nghted each evening; and nt stream of"carrluges, golug nnd emulng, proves that the pjnce Is ne | Mr. Anderson makes all visitors wel the udjolning parlors, and th springs, After on: eutry tn the nutugrap! book, you are Invited to test your wel, Fairbanks’ seales, and, If the amount niuch or tuo little, you are told that Silurian. watar is the remedy, f+ THEA WATERS em delicious, and it must be to each individual invalid to decide which Is adapted ‘for his neople cau drink, ith benetit, from them dn. your columns, .re- 18 loathsome hints yh Mt more disgusting @ water, there, one itheso springs with no fresl and - about. tho Jsurely procession through. t s Anstullments du i und unpaid on each tract’ of Iand. and lot, & nocordirg. 16 the: description contutned Jn thy y the Collector of the. Town of North Chicnyo to the County Treusnter and a olliclo County Collector uf suid county.of the dQ eupy of guld judgment, whfeh wis bi warrant for the collvotion ut sald fftts (Cth) ht Your's Intercsat-ou tho unpaid ‘uxas on commission or fora. Mortgeue and other Interests axes paid tracts tin aecommudation | ples, 3 on, If et rt ul, If we stopped now | about th stullment aud ong “LIST NUMBER ONE.” EXPULANATOIY—In t yelous change to its in the colina headed jenote tho ycur the ‘tax is duo, the amount. of which boing set ‘down to ‘tha ri; sal letters “For” are anubbreviation J th work and denote thus tho fiindiints ‘ser doy tho right of tho sune are tho umounty duvon sald lands and lots pre’ forfulted to the State, und, potnaiat 0 tho first (lat) du: f Tax umount,of taxes due thorcun, re HANOVER. * DIVISION of Boe Tl no” jaand description reN Tony ae - A 377 DIVISION of SecTTAl RY. jamo and doscription « awkliis ed fresh and | amd more cool. Tho town was full of Visilors, and 8, being sold here w a VISION of S00 15141 169 ‘Toone who had never visited | 9 ‘con - Cee ee ar of the College the | the office, DIVISION of Boo OTANI, fame and desoription, wU.ace of 38.25 pce” tse EB Eek E Eekect e senses SEES Reuane" oi Walne bes of 0 10 nes of w Whew wis pe B te ea af articular wae. E <Namonnddescription + Lt Ag“ Ye im AVIBION of (ax aw} nwi) Suc WT at to a a “Lt Acs |r ar dn 28 mos of nes 0° MNDLVISION of Boo 207 41 “Nano and doso regard to pour ‘Il wankee Sen is of - the Qho, P GOH & CO, Auetioncers, WE SHALL HOLD OUR appreciation of foels Nke quot me and desc eh fe wh) aed, DIVISION of w34 se3¢ ond all o: $ Bodo ow yt wie Seat TH. te A} cole ye to ©, PERSONAL MENTIO: ‘Tho Fourth and’ Witth passed vory quietly, i a ehuroltes had wn eventity hppropriate to tha dy: bebe wore Find by Pest. Rood, wold, aud Mr, Youmans, editor of mun, * “ Thirty. or, forty bloyclers from Illnols futo.town Saturday evening, and the whirled out ngdin. -Lawn-partios. and the weather seem to be In controversy. ‘Iwo Indies of the Mauston House suececded i giv SHOES, and SLIPPERS, Wednesday, July 14, at 10 a. m., And offer a very desirable line of Scasonablo Goods. : GEO, P. GON OO. REGULAR AUC BOOTS, SHO eso W Hyaain ox n i3ace : Solin fukdwobr wise of n Macs of Raines fy ro Meter s Sace . uving nid ace a! ona of and ox Swe rainy SION of awed Booz Tato avis Woes and PIVION or 9 20% Nai We Davis ox @ 3 acs Hsukh ‘UB Bmith (ex @ 3 o¢ ‘ i ota it nd all of whé Hoo 'T 41 03, a delightful re- rrounts Monday 1 the raln will prevent those udyertis aiyhit. + . ‘ , now of Lake Forest, ‘Ill, murer in the villuge, w return was made the occu sunt: reception by the members dison for a tow By POMEROY & CO. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Of (ho Htogant Stock und Wixturus of the Restaurant & Dining Rooms, ~~ OL Byst- Washington-st., Monday Morning, July 12, 10 a.m, Elegant Marble-Top Tables, 100 Bent Wood Chairs, English Body Brussels Carpets, Nino French Pinte Mirrors, Counters, Show Cases, Crockery, Plated Ware, Ranges, unihig necussury for a first-class ese 7 PORT ea notionoors, Te and w undulph-st, DIVIBION OF W 3g BEKO DTW NO 43 gonY to Mas ? leeson and Edgar ouNe As A, Bit the Stato, Universi portant names have been tered among the arrivals Pde net know: probably every }ueat’; from our rotired outlook they wem 4 ¢ All, anid as many re, ure Welcome to the rest and health that guined by a fow weeks’ atuy at Wan- mae Y jo DIVISION oF NW AND NW MN SECS a ea Pane, ‘ . We) day wpreclous | retuned” hi i pwcres of o wows: 1» Kpeltatd 4 no nerese w CP 250 Wo Jobu Bs METIS SUBDIVISION of ned ity, the latter Albert Savedesy an 1, Welett ot Uoloits Willig G, Alitity | pos “George Tet neat oF tbo ie ‘Urnham, o! Dy Stephon A bf La Gro Namo and description aun : BARRINGTON. | (Name and dose’ swidnwi< Be 3 gy p36 sores tn wi nwt Beo- DK. Hieisie—Suly V1, c Chg, Bits, not, wit jubusy morning nt tha woriga, lly Matela A. 68 Of HM. Moore, unday, without further poticu. HUBDIVIBION of no} oo 10 1D Yi 3 Rathoved, some | ¥riund: tasats were given; and It is whige Jo at ard att) Soe cussed; " otciael Jame and dose . | Hroieniny sotmi or teas ar #4 Ta) AoW nwi, ; Ee Masgiaear i ge acres ta. wie oid, ~ WIIZE-DISTERIBU'TION, DW boar a, % a ene * ‘Y wi Boo SLT 19 uuksvormeld guid Wood Te AY) wad Newark (N, Y.) MENuiaHy Willey youngest 10: iy Kurixbt, + aes me A Houth Desplainas-s day to Northweator Depots ube Ly cure tu Calvary, CRIVTEN'TON~unduy, July 1, Tuotna 1. wite of | Suit: | Je leweon Crittantun, ati Yours, ‘Tho result was a splendid house, thatsmorg | 154 Bar tye Mentucky State Lotte . Co. has rogularly mii in purnuaties of sh eet Cryo a Samer Runtdekys un Goteral Asso ig 04 wel Boo ea 442 AjMievediy owh( awh Hoo 3 et Mrv Hulda Nuke dot 08 to Gravolund, HCCLES—July Uf a4 4 p. mi, David Keele: eaday ab 12 m. frou tha late reaidoncg to other prizes, umor 2 Thruo} July “11, of i ary Predurik W. Cauy, aged Wasitugion-at, Cal wt Boo BST a, nts, July It, of” wid (Moss) papers oo ‘ GTON in nw Sf vee) : 1 Autton CANDY iets Chacha’ | SU aubellor wif Lots and