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THE CUEY. [igus GENERAL NEWS. few members, or most of them, e: Audge Forrester and Marry: Munens, other hinds bers of the I election held Ina! will, therefore, head of the vented In some way or other, COLNE 01 f. Oanr, U.S, A, {eat the Sherman. R. Wand, of Syracuse, N, Yo 8 at ts mnt. z a -% Hoyr Snenmany of Dea Moines, In. f6 at tho there wilt be Bher+ Bouth Atmerlean States, Paciile. shone nav roenluers ot Tn, Heap on tie finer wr a ; standing thit thoy are to vote Cor Mr. Onahnut for Witsaast Ii Dacaas, U.S. Nv andwito aro at | Frosident, Ae thieba true, It 1g regretatle, Tt Patnier. ‘” fen pity that the Mayor should lend himeelf to | only A, W. Joxts, of Youngstown, 0.,:f8 nt, tho any sneh arrangement. It ts believed, too, that Mr. Onahnn' ton wanld bo: reguied F Sherinan. . Reneral disfavor, Owlny to various ciroun Gronar BE, TiHorson York, nre nt the Shermun, < Jon Lawhek, Land Coinbilsstonat, Prairie du [insure Bit entertal ant fasatiyy m Now. nod, thant he ds wefitiness; that he he Chich, Wis, fa pt the Pacific: Boag that) public Hbraries are butmiienl ¢ sake "Fast , | what he considers tho Juterests of | mor- C3. urna, Prestitent ot tho Hudson Day | Mtv; and tints “therefore, thoy should be Company, Montrenlpis at thd Tremont, Winriad Gooner Buows, of Montreal, and Jobn Enels, of Toronto, aro at the Tremont. F, Duane, Prestient of the St, Paul Sloux City, & Paotfie Railroad, ts nt the Pacific. 8. 1, 1. Cuank,General Superintendont of tho Union Yueltle Railroud, [6 at the Palmer, Wintiay. Mu MAnigy, Prosidont of the Dend- woud Driving Park Assucintion, is at the Palmer James P, Srracuy, Chief Englneer of tha United states Nuval Academy, Annapolis, Mde, ut the Paliner. : Josnen W. Traxon, Bt. Louis, Mo.; W. G, Johnston, Pittaburg, Mey Jolt Hild, Keoki, In: do Hi, Valte ana wife, Dayton, O.; and sit B. Johnston, Laporte, Ind, are at ‘the Gardner. Joun Howstng, 12 years of ae, ving at No. Je) West Madigon etreet, was run down yester- day afternoon at tho ‘corner of Madison and Desplaines atrecta by n milk wagon, the driver of which isunknown, ‘Tho boy esutped with slight injuries, and was tnken boinc. ‘Tie flooring of the Lalse street vinduct Js Ina yery poor ainte of reputr, and. to prevent serious acultent, should receive the prompt attention of the proper authorities, Sevoril minor aceldents: have occurred thore recently, nnd a big suit for qutetly, Whother such impressions are or not, thoy atre certamily entertal .erefore Mr. Onehan’s election to. th doney of the Bourd, eapeetuily if necomn: ne caloulater i 5 WORK A SERIOUA INJURY’ Chlengonne take go mel isulsonn Imp ist 10 Preside should be elected, Poole, tho pr effort will be mide will 10 freeze him out of an inst ‘aud popularize, ‘Tho Connell will probably R appolntees to-night or uext Monday,» They uke thelr suats ut the muoting of tho Lily Board to bd held t kust, and ther will be a storiny, .MILITIA NOTES, Begalunt, Lentenunt of F Company, Ninth Uattalte Srcony-Linur. Jaurs 1, Trownnmor, dsumges WIE be. the result if the roudway aud | Compnny, Tenth Infantry, bus tendered his res- aldowalks ate not scan relutd. Cononen M. erday held nninguest at the West Luko Street Station upon ‘buinus Kelley, 38 yours of age, who died at the House bf Correction Inst, Friday of delirinar tremens; at No. 22 Rumscy atreet, pen anes E, Trowe bridie, who uceldentally fell into the rlyer Incle of No. River strevt whilo: engaged Saturday afternoon In loading figh upon tho schooner Mary MeUregor, “JOUN MAIBACHER, 25, Baise of ago, was run down nad killed on the Northwestern Hallrond, betwven Rusebil) aud Hownunvilie, some time | Suturday eventig. He bad just revebed tho tity, nfter a trip to Germany, which was of ihre months’ duration, aud upon leaving tho pars at Roschiit about 9° o'elock In tho evening staried to walk back to Bowmanville for.the purpose of visiting relatives. As he was ignation. : ‘recummends tho dischurga of Private Day ‘Truman, on account of removal from tho Stat Tax, Flest Regiment returned sinst, eventn from Its excursion ‘ta Oconomowoe., Joyed It hugely. Carr. Hortrs, £ Company, Pirst Hegimunt revoinmends the dlichnryc of Privat As’ Nelson, Willlam: 1k. Phalpa, dimes and Charles W. service.” + ‘Tay noniial oneampmont of tho ‘Third Ite mont Infantry, 1 Camp Fuller and one dress-paniile vach day. Carr. Winntast G, Linnsay, G Companys Infantry, recone: the discliriyge of by some train which approached trum benind him, A cousiderahte sum of money which was found upon bis porsany and most of which bo tid {nhesited in the! old country, whe turned over to the nonrest relative, o sister ving ut Bowminyille. THE FRENCH REPUNLICAN CLUB of the Bighth Ward met yesterday afternoon at the northenat corner of Hulsted and Harrison from tho State. Also re “for tho goad af tho se MH Wilson and Joln 1. and forwarded. ee, Of Privates Je —— rect, Mr, i. Lebau fo tho chitir, There wasn, wh OOF PLE Figeatiendanee of nembers und others. Jus- THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. tice Demars mude an cloquant and stirring wp- SS pe in bee of ied ope ear sane net The Foster Girl jutform, and cautioned Is hearers 0 18 aitie Balter of Tae Chlenso Trine, vor tut woitle “reauit. from tho. Statesrlghts ESSA cell eae aie ai Crrcado, duly 24-19 you will allow a corres doctrinwof the Ttebel Demograey. He wus tows | son in reyand to the ehlld Lanta Foster, alle npplauded at the eloae, Mr. G. Davoust follawert Ma short speceh, advocating the mi bticat party as the party tor all true Invers ot Nberty, und eaniidently peeallcting, its succes se speakers Followed, aud at: the close the roll wis gigned by quite alarge number. ‘The Club now nntibers nearly 40 members, and is continually inereusing. . the cause of Justice will be promote L ‘Lhere no quod reuson for charging so helnous geri The child (4 known to have told many weon talon implicitly. Careful examinntion well-known physiehin, maveaver, 76 vincing eviden lat such ching could have oveurcod, | "The ehtld f4 at she Ton Briendiess perfectly aenad and well, tarrhal atfection, to whieh allehitdren Yours, Contig TORE. Dr, Ne. Wolf, Go Abend. To the Editor vf ‘Fie Chleugo Tribune, CHtoago, duly 24.—There Is wa expectaute that uur City Health Commissioner babes, A OAURHLRSS EXCITEMENT, ‘Thore was conelderable excitement, not to say noryousness, yesterday morning in the vicinity or 3 tuple avente und Thivty-fnet atrect over the starting rumor, exugigerited (ng it pissed from {lp ta Hip, thit Mr. J, i. Slaughter, 0 broth- ervot A. O, Stunghter, the well-known banker, living ne No. 142 Miebigan avenue, had diced fron the drond disease yellows fever at tho rele denca of his brother at the above amber. As tho rdimar ran, Me, Slaughter had but recently on the * Leowenthal and the other ment wird will af course elalm that the month was Aldegalone. There be a dnal excentive, a double Liprary) Hoard, and, untess pros | practices for repetition, onn very sninif realy, of tho revolus one and promamofmentos of Moxica und the Its futinnicd that the Mayor has appointed ded with an fmpression bra srlsen, and ts widely unfavorable to the Library that [tf his desire, us far ag he catty to tg uN 4 in impression to | gin ly robbing them of their Inheront- right to suppressed: 1f tennmot be tone openly. ther i rect ‘and o8l= witha sinabulg and along legal fight, would bo to tho Intorests of nn Institution tm which nll pride, an that thoIntiuenes af Cand his supparters, if Mr. Onibin bo unfriendly: to Mr. Cable Librirhin, wail thitt nn A{ntion wittch he hag done so niuich to buikd up contirin tho Mayor's wilt rary wy second Suwirduy in Ate all uppearances indicate there. Ronen A, Lowes lias been clceted Reednd oe at Cart. Ixaats, F Company, Twelfth Infantry, ‘The boys looked ns If they bad bud.a big time aud che seems cy, Duuforth “for tho sued Uf the G., WIL be held nt Tockford Pig the camp will by estabtished on the * Old grounds, on the banics of quite deut it is supposed that ho waa rundown | Rovk Kiser, ‘Chora will tis two batrallunedvills inst. ard Georga’ B. Mansfeld on neemat of removal Hinends the dischirge, Henublen. Approved to have been shamefully vlotated hy ber fathar, stories. Her word therefore ought not tu tn | “hily Giciv Ads GQ st be vaus MONAT, ally Benue Rdaly Battahs nm j-one person tonks upon as a frand, abother be- Heves to be the gonitine nrtlel, Ln dviiose fnterestis tls law?) What fa tts trie intent and purpose? 1s It to protect tha people at large? y Not utah Dut, on tho contrary, In tho $n only ofa ring af physiehins whosa thoy are not ‘Thopenvlein urned this fret poirot, rugs ‘or help, 18 ia t this i free coun fn ) curers, but producers af di the school of experlenes tint at the cost of miny in fife, by fo are tooking somewhere clxo this nay individual righty bs nol v2? May f not choose my physician ns well ns. Inister?, Must 1 be foreed by nw to ree Tonvdoctor and take his drugs, when not Iv the sight of him, but the thought of his medicine, world inake me sick? 3 If these wonderful M. D.'s possess tho. maglo henl-all in medielne, thoy surety need no law to protect thoir prictica, but can stand on tholr own merits and lnigh at compotition, But eueh is not. the ense, and the dear people that thoy pretend thoy want to protect, nnd bo- = chose for themsclveg, have Hentled of taklig drugs, that do ne good, and thus | those Mw. wre losing thelr bread and butter, 80 they form a ring and: fly to tho daw to fore tho sick buck inty: thelr hands, to drink thelr hostrutad (every drugstore is 1 patent mediating muuutfictory forsome of those hog! M, D.'s), and sill thelr colors, In {ts true Hight, this hide-bound ring law fs It to mt In tho Intercat of the fow againat the many. vannet bo constitutionnt, whieh giarante every one fn tits country, the. right to wor: wu.der thelr own vine and figetree aevoridly the dictates of thelr own conavlenco. If Thavo the right to chuose tho ininister or othor ins dividuil to wha F will Haten fn tho Interest of my soul, have T not the same right to choose tho healer for my body? It le not those none that this ring of M. D.'a see proper to term quacks this law strikes at, but itis tha rightof-all the people to choose {ob tLoIMuelyes whom thoy. will have to servo them : ‘Tho sooner the encronchinont ‘pan liberty, no matter whenco It cuing, ix stopped, tho better, 1f, our lind would retain tho namo of the land of the froo and tho home of tho Bi Vee <THE RATLROADS. DANAMIE, NONTIL PARK & PACIFIC. ‘The Laranie, North Park & Paelfle is the iltle of a new raffrond company that lags been organized In connection with the Unton Puelfie Company to build a road from Lara- mile, Wy., to penetrate the whole northern, western, and southern portion of the mount- ains of Colorado. ‘The Wyoming portion of the rond will bout forty miles long to the Colorado line. ‘Phe route of the inain Tite le: Larande at-an, altitude of 4312 feet, and traverses thirty-tive miles of prairie toa tow pass, up which the grade for ten miles wlll not exeded ninety-tive fect to the mille, .to the suming, there descending wbont® 300 fet, and renehlng thé pork in nnother five iniles, makhyg the distance from Laramie to Us ry Park itty milles, Frou ‘the park the: route AIH erdsy the “range? to the smiithaiad aver Maddy to the Grand Liver, and following that river down to the we State by way of Tot ms nnd Gand Like. “Another ive the sith enol Muddy Pass, Pass in the park range to #, thenee-to Bear River and vitality uf the stat fiver braich will leave the main fine a. the Junction of the Grad and: Blue, rollow tp tie Dine thirty miles to Dilton, at ie eontlipnes of the Suake and Bine, thenes ve | np Pennie to Kakonor another bamel will nd | Fallow wn diiles to Breekinriide, eh witlteave the inthe Hee a Ue rire Ta ronghh sey ‘The Gumiison & New posed braneh, whieh ves The € month of the Gin algun, thenee sontherty np the valley of the ani Gitilsens to the nouth of the Uneom- inticre Liver, thence by best route to Tas Nitne River, nnd dovit ty the Mexican Hne, t point on this Tne, necording to witsirvess, id over atuddy Pur the Comdnental divide. Distance arane to North Park, fifty mites; to H jurlire, 143 riles. ‘he region tra- verted by ids ppapaged road aod branches bs one of Tie moat Vv: D 1d a. Lid by y ‘ ata yor bulphars Hl fine will | Ta ae Wi 13 Cs Me | al fee bs a Lhe abs. Gayern ot to ried and the richest in the pate a Lee Ney ti Oe tunta Fiat inake it warm for Borns und-polsoned guns, A.) worl. 4 Want thig business pusterd. ers remarked that this tol they ** pure goods" wid nes for then, Every consumer ealty aut ta tir more Ught upon thiy bluek, subject. x0 tuneud, say wo ull, 2 CYTixh Paint Your Bulldinus. To the Editor of ‘The Chleaga Tribune. aetit thort time, and the symptoms of the disease which had carried htm off, espeeiully the snffron- Uned nppenrance of bis tee, were thou 'uf the aenaly: plaque. A reporter for Pe Taawune in juvestigadng tho rimor learned from» the physivwn who hid attended Mr, Slunghter that the caus’ of hla death was typho-imaluriul fever, The deceased some’ weeks ugo went Jown to Huntsville, Ali, for the purpose af bringin; hong bis wife, who tind deen there fome time ont visit, While there, 16 w supposed, he contracted tho disense which anded in bis death utter an ilness of nine or tern duya, Mr Slaughter had been out of health tor: suine time, having been troubled with a tlver somplaint, whieh acebunts for thy jaundiced appearance that not wnnaturally itve rise 10, the supposition that he bad died of yeltow-fever. The painful rinnor, whieh gated” credence the nefghborbood enrly in the duy, was fully Hisproy ed inter on, musy totho relict of the Un edgy Inbubltunts In the tocntity. MORMON IMSHOMATION. 2 The population of Utah will be augmented In n few days by tho arrival of twenty car-londs of Marmon Immigennts, Who passed through Ch cago yesterday. ‘ho deluded people arrived over “the Pittsburg & Fort Wayne Lond, and were humedintely .transferred to tho tlons that ago bus for vlalters’ fit heat Dulidings. As tmuny strangers will viatt this © kext month to attend the Knights Torphae tr thing for owners of tine Luttdings to clean i und palnt the fronts of thelr bultlirgsy Ma of tho buildings have Une: fruits. the upp ance of which. fs sertuusly marred: Uy tues ut smoke, -b notlee tha Honoré Mack, eurner Denrborn ind Adis streets his Improved by ita owners, butt jleat story presonts int stories for want of a Di R some other prominent, blocks, Many Dulldings fora thie refused ty ullow thell te war the fronts colors, but it is a sou sents rte i tony Hf tha pratiller woah pay Cmcauo, July :24,—One of, the mln atime onmint Conelive, wanld It nut by the pioper Teas eats OF HL Wtrube ried wor coxvet to mie that <0 many have npparently arovwn indlterent on tie, JINAL PACILTLIES, ‘The St Louis Republican lus the follow- the new and commudious of tha Chieago, Burlington & St. Louls : on & Quinney “Rail- row have gust completed ane of the largest noid best eguippedt trelglit-honses tthe com aye L eb oupan the rotnd Tntely EP asentyid oy vay OLS & Msslasippl freleht atoif passenger houses in Mast St. Lous. ‘The le] ew nt Bist bitek, forty In whith, st Wve aanntred br length, AC thy fromtent onitd nag, wortet ts tweestorles In llght, nyper lvoe Ly LD: atu othe ap Wy tr 14, of th bins been vile Vth a powerful derrick, ne tet in tansterring heavy anoeny lo ear or frou cars to she lnvgest derriels of the kind Phare ave: ne tess than four the depotand pans, mad nes allow Of the loading or un- ot te 1 10% curs of the. Chleage Northwestern ‘ wt . 8] leading er fron 400 Lo 30) ears aba thie, _ Ato, “tnd” torwarted ‘to tho Weal, | sublect, Wo will bo Known aa tn aity Of aligna | | (3 Wiles uci extouling thelr track ae Ii required two separate trans to transport this | Tither than ue a elty-of Any bi Hoge we keep h Tt be nble’to: lund or untuad stmulf army at hoodwinked people, who are | Ot Inthe way we are KolDy, - » CMIEAGQ. Th ete: Coates es voing to what they have been totd is the enrthly - # miiieth depot, hy tures Jet the warden of the blest. ‘The holy men of Stauber-MeGrath. eh for the. i st. it {i t iy’ i seat “Gunti| aia ee pte eo iv of thal ‘To the Editor of The Chteago Tribune, rouse, whieh when couple ted at eat awry Gente should prosolyte some of their a * - y When c sted, Mapes, amdoousthntly creulated about aman |, CmoAdo, July 2.—The course pirattod by THE | thirty-two stalls, ‘Thy fist section contract is the Linmigrants looking for fuces that wore, | Tesnuyr in opntending that the laws governing oto thom, ‘There was un evident gir of | elections ghoittd be observed by the City Cc Pospretability nbout the misutded crowd, who, Let 4 = upon arriving nt sult, Luke, will awake to a realization of the fact that thoy have mite ¢ venture that will net secure to then tho happl- ‘ncas thoy hud autielpated. + . : irpitt COMMUNISTS. Asn bneinces: inoattuye f the Hngtish ection of the Sovintistls Labor Party, beld nt hs West Lnky streetyestorday, th was uintinousiyndapteds . Reeilved, That wo reapeetfully call the atten- _ ton of our mumbersdir tha City Cannell to tho vrevision of tha ity ordinances, for which ae Npproprintion of 8,000 tia been made by the: “Gotamon Connell, fer the reason that wo beliove futluences dntyhnental to the interests of tho }wopte have been employed inthe revision by politien| cormorants wid tho Inrge corporate and private interests that nt present dletate and control the City Government; and dat wo re quest bur Aldermen to take stich mensures us the Counoll orring in tls mattor If tho laws tu effpot that, Mr. McGrath, !t-onco seated, wot! tut Mr. Stauber’s appeal to the Courts tor ros dyesd would be tn vant, 8 nt once w reilectlo upon tho honesty and Justice of the Connelly th people of the ward whieh 30 were candidates, vivet AB du Althongh the residents of the ward exp jon ingy be necesiury to muke publlo and to nulllfy | deelied preforence fur Mr, Stcuentls oad ue ative, ant uy tho Intluences referred to, a THY POREBTENS, The Independent Order of Foresters had a rand procession, plone, and sunimec-night’s qtr yesterdny. under the auspices of tho bis being & more able repre . belies thut veull number of votes, fr eratlg candidate withdrew in him tho combined voto of Dei shy nell fu deciding yho MeGrath-Stauber: contryversy: Defng in strict conformity to justice, is univer- sully commented, Thore can be no posalbility af. strlutly regarded, but thoy ure suraly neting un justly to the pounlo of tho Fourtcentl A and to both tho gentlemen converned by thor delay following resolution | 59 not arriving ut some decision, ‘The editorial expressing in tho Teleyruph of the Zid tu the nol and could not be voinpelled to resign, and Metirath cluijd’ to reprogent, and the gentlemen who were so highly commended By. the ee ae whur thoy ; ‘or for wine atuils, and operations upon ft have pleads beenconnnenced, Besides the rownid- house two water-tanks to holt 120,000 gallons of water are also In course of ereetion, Al touether the buildings put up by this enter- prising corporation wiil excel any of the kind so far ereeted at or near tho-polnt immed, and are Inidleative of- the prosperity: of the youd In question, Aine persons here- tofore have looked upon tho Burlington ayn road operated more for the Interests of Chi- engo than any other elty, but the road during: lis existenee-has undonbtedly added a vast nmouttto the prospersty of St. Loul re td tls ral | Way and business Interests, During the past 3 yo] Six months the business 18 .roud, conte pared with the business transacted during a Hitst months of hist yeux, hus show an Tnerense af 800 carctonds ger imonth, ‘This in- es. | Lrense from the Burlington with its DUTY: a] tribnta remit tho turritories of grain and) ng-it to Ste Lonte for disposition 3) via is present proaperans St. Louls tite, SMOKE NUISANCE. Whilg the people at this polut ave suffering | ri : Republicans, yet there ts a wutversal feollue | aly ‘i Germ and Hohorian (Courta,. h prowiasion Fee ee eeeiad Henge all, parien | Wiloubtedty x guutt dent fom the smoke ant See eae eeeand madoan tmposiny tine | Wat, ff Mr, Suuuber did reerlve thy juujoriiyof | cinders thrown oul by tho smoke stuels of ‘the Votes cast, he sbould Lo sented ntamice, ‘ tata) Sees: : yrresston, ag It took forty-fivo minutes to pass i. given point. There wore a numberof tablent - wizony, all neatly arminged, Mr. Oscar: Rabe avted us Chief Marshal. ‘fhe proceasion passed through the principal stroeta of tho North Site, und reachod Oyden's Grove, where the plenis and foatival tovk placa, nt about} a'etock p.m. fhe grove was quite filled with Forosters aud their friends, und they amused themeclves tinuly { gard to what ta done tn my Ce until the heavy thunder and rainstorm cume up atabout io'clock, which farcad those present to seok shelter wherever they could. and uathy miurred tho pleasitre of the day. ‘Tne speeohus phen. wer te uyo peo alaivort nate loot ud to be deferred on that uecount until a tater y pel 0 der Spree a CR TCR HATCC TMNT Eh cr Teh Uae er Ce IL tho festivities ware again In progreystho speceh> | OF Won Pe OES nuking caino off na por program, ‘Tho speakers published {nour press for thir hist few days. wart Mfranle Wolduer, Frank Ligro, and L, C,»| have put beer and J shut never be an itiat Koshlor, Tent for ne one to wrong whybedty, —— + ‘in the’ eave referred to, where TIE PUBLIC LIBRATY. ODSTRUCTIONIGT ONANAN WANTS TO 10) PRESt- DENT. ere nino members of the Public Library Board, But five of thom wero in at wold ortier Javatl i tel fehnge ab the myeting Patisain auc there Dondanun diy an” case, fo ii OM sa ' + . Quorum by bis departure.» Tho reason: why he Chany oad Aa reaaauga ata. myuver of tno. Wourly and | QUSSgORL Hr cstete UNL md is . io duy a int. 4 rE psp pperet: Wha aiecessor las been nominated, though | furose; tue devendant fauke a cbsange OF not yet confirmed, claims that be bad aright to Bit dine tis successor hid takou -his seat, Shia wus tho ostensible reason, Hut thore fa one AMIE Tn Caudy Veneta. ‘Fo the Eltor of ‘Whe Chleayu ‘eridunte > rte J appeud to all who know me for the last tiventy yours Just wets that Feannot ner suull not oning -epithers, ‘nthothor Justices of tha 1 shoubt have done, ‘Pho pa hig altiluy$s before te, we 9! is nuthority eg to dob shontel not et anil ition rune wie Dy thie Twas tot aware wit plulinnat Lo cary to the next dite Ume Lo hive bad nothing moro ti oust baek of it whitch la pot gencratly known. and Paid net know anybody nop talk.te Mr. Onubon lus been consumed with a desire | any ong about the cove except the cemphitiniut to be elected Preadont of the Board, whon Wo inuile hie wilidnvit, Tt was his expectation that the cleculon forthe present year would be postamed until tho now mem- ra enue in, ‘This was not done, however. Att tection wis fud a fow weeks nyo, and BL Cacwonthal wud chosen, very much to Sr Qnuc | contempt, ridivule, ud tuawela tun'a disgust, Ong, ot perbups two, moinbors .|- pork + ont whosy votus he bid relied went back on bli, and he was left jn thy lyneb ‘Trough, thus beateng: Mr, Iv ia 8 myat tudurs i tl ny po Weal friends wil understand, uilive fit to ey tet Wm nO truth Onaban haa not Criosao, July 24—1 have bow abies ost wnmereltully anc mjustly this tngt week In res | All tho attorneys whe pructiced before me, wid | Denr me out that Lewnnot be a party tot ine aspire: a um ap mitch thd birget of wba, slumber, al bhyet: 1 haye plinply done what y 0 ‘ provinuly scheduled property Lefore ine fa the Oa ‘Thy writ wan tikon fain ie Sry Lage 11, aud Linunediately gave tho puns tothe cams ruin tut dowith the raters’ To Ing Co KEG tho Unjuat attacks to which “1 am subjected ty so biverly, and witbont reason, except te erudh me. and defo: my reputation, aiid expose meta paliie hatred ur here ure soe wander hand motives that Shore what the papers published agalnat mos and tt locomutives, stemners, and tugs, Jet, Judging hy the following from tho New York Heratd,- the péopla at: Naw York. dimve jiuch more enuse for comphitats + “Why duyou use st road 2 salelan Uerald reporter yestor to aint Railroad: engtiver as the fireman Ss alavelaye eoetitet and dirt into the’ firetiax of my loeotnuth © Becunge,” sald the enahneer, “we cuvt. ger uny better, Tide ala doesn't cost the Compuny any 2 ‘trashy cnnl o1 ta tulnge ‘They * gets dt tor drawing it away trom the mines. . Its great Matsanse “to ns, ns Well us to” the 1 {passengers is thera no wiy to prevent ave | Your enelne fron tari such a shower of wladers 2?“ Nat with thls trash. ‘Ihe ins -proved siqokestiek and bollor whieh some of the Thudson River ongiies lave mbaht give sone rebel, buc with this dire thore isn't ay nahoplng to keep down the cloud ak blue sitokeror prevent the cluders” trom sitting Into the eae whidewse’! After a ride of twenty tniles on the Phaslens Ravtlrond it pits sehaer is covered with, cinders and black- ened with saeke, so that le wotldive know hhnselt df: he were to peep inte a looking ass -Defore biking a bath, ‘The complaint af Tarlo idlroad passengurs da very earnest agitliot die cinder nulsanee, ! aes wi ChLUMBUS & GATLIPOLIS. Gonusifvs, O:, July 23.—Albert E, Crippen Iasi oventig fled a petition inthe Common Pjons Court agalnat C. P, L. Butlar, Prustes, and athers, to set aside the sie of the Cohun- bas & Galilpolis Ratlrond to the Obie & West Nivginda Kalvoad Company, winds Aug. 2 1823, for 888,500, oH the ground of | fauud av frregular proceedings, onds entiing for SEw,0N), hekt by Reyat Hit and Johu Moe Heiney ‘ elalied to hae been secured att in by fraudulent esthua-caby the Chief Engmeer iven Up hypes. Ito clul at thu ch stice ta wll concerned thoy should etate the] + 3 0 at En iilegul- ane, Tee nricne Stakes nee HiGty us thoy args Honesty fa edu beat polivy, fhe Te aa ied ¢. ui Ja. Bu Hey dled (uit whqvo terms of service tad éxpired, and '|* a “Gd, Demaia, t petition 2 FOERELO Ht efors’ auyot tg abo wore holding over slunply becnuge tholrsues ‘i é — oe Onis of Laterest were due, : cuseors had not bern appolat Mayor Quaviss, vt . gent (u tho Couaell Mon i Tu the Rattor of The Uhteago Tribune, ‘of the Hn é t, Q night tho uumos of a B.. Wulker, L, ‘CicAao} duly 24.—Tn reading your” paper this [> + . heats the raf greater Funies Lane | morstiy Utind an acpicly in reward to suppread- by ME. Suuroy's resignation. Lt is-understood | fuw,the quack medich! prictices iy the Htute of e Meysure to vole for Ar. | Ulinots, aad tbat wil these Onriun tor President, and {t isalsd understood that bls aipportors In thes Bound will, aa soon as the new inuinbens take thelr seats, ralse the point of order thut : : «NO VUEMIDENT HAS YET DEEN ELEOTED, and will proceed ta choose aod install Mr. Voudun, Woo, ja addition ty the votes of tue agninet fraud. Sut this, Wke ‘all grout que ““CaPbla law, viewed from one standpoint, that of tho fathers (it could nyt haye bad ‘any: mother, hs hor heart gueg out to all bor childrea) of It, scoms to be just the thing to protect the people ee . VLEMS, che ~The: Tannibal ‘i ‘St. Joe Railroad any nounces that tts bridge-over the Missourt River af Kanans City has been yepptred, and. traing ayo agaly running over Jt xegularly, ~ ‘An Eiiglishwan named ‘Drake ‘bas In- vented. 9 process of using up ld ates? In the formation of a new quality of metal, which, Is ‘sat to possess extraordinary strength alid > Huns, admits of a dliterence of opiniun, What | ductility, ‘The provess consists Ju wilaing up old steel with a patent eomponnd, and sub: Jeeting the whole to an Intense furnace heat, when the partleles amalgamate, Stecl nade on this plan hasbeen turned out at the Liins- Works and sold readily for 445 per ton, he process $3 said to dy coud only dn tins pe nce to Bessemer’sinvention, and tt will by espeelally valuable as finding use for old Bessemer steel ralls, The new atean-brakes for Jecomotives in ge upon the locomotives of the Delaware, & Western Rond are working ndinliablys The operationts a very simple one, Sivatl eyline ders are placed between the drivers anil in| | front of the forward wheels of tha trucks. A’ yalve within easy reach of the enghieer, lust over the throitie, sends steam ‘ute oddh of tho cylinders, ‘The plstons: ava. attached (to lovers and aring: which sare cunruactet with, the brikikho In case of. emetgeftey tho, Cuginest slmply shits the throttle with ong hand, opens the steam-brake valve with thd other, aut an inmenso pressure Is Instantly’ applied to driving and. truck wheels, ‘Tho amount of pressure bs ucleatod, by a small gauze, ‘Tho pressure ean be relloved and iy phat vety quickly, to. prevent the wheels youn silt ne and flattening. ‘The welght of the focomotlye, with tts forward movement retarded by the aleam-brake, nssists materi ally in checking tho speed of a train, “Un A ending tallway Journal says: tieationnbly the bravest men In America are those who stand upon tho footbonrds of tho locomotives whtelt draw tho fast exprdss- trains, But few persons are aware of it, but on the lending. railways where cotinees tions must be made Jf possible, only ongl- neers known to be brave and dating sre given enghies of expresu-trains, and as soon fa tha en or Shows the least timidity about running fast he ts taken from bis en- gino and given one on a frelght-train to ru Myo such eases have ocentred ou the In- (inhapoils roads, Raliroad oficers state that. tho first stan that an engineer is becon- Ing thmin fy that’he will be five or ten inin- utes Jate, bosalbhy half un hour, for some days and nights In,suecession, ilo ty thon called to an neeount, and, unless his reasons are convinehig, mother engineer Is give 3 engine to rin fora few times, and shoultt he Driitg in the train promptly on thine te first- named-enghieer gets a freight-train engine to riin Wntll ho braces uy & AMUSEMENTS. / WAVERLY?S. ; "The engageinent of Miss Catherine Lewis wilh Bir; Daly termlunted on Saturday even- ing, aud yesterday afternoon she left this elty for'New York, er partof signes, in “Wives,” was assumed Inst ulght by Miss, May Fielding, It was a rdlo“in whieh Miss Lewis.‘won considerable popularity. Con- sidering this, and remembering that Miss Folding Inbored under the disadvantage of “Iuerled study, tat hidy had a task before her of arather diMeult character. We may any thot fn her assumption she fully justified tha favorable opinion created ‘by her previous work, ler conception of the part - 1s entirely different. from that | of he previois exponent. In fis simplicity tendérness, womantiness, she came fir nenrer the sigues of Molidre. ‘Thora was less doviltry and)“ pert euteness,” and more sincerlty ‘nud purity. In her sceond act, where she is eatechiged by her furlous mifrdian and expected husbant, <lirnotphe, he truthfulness of her nature was-charn- ingly conveyed by Jook, volee, and actions while for her song, “ Dm such a litte fool,’ the audience hisisted upon two encores, Under the efretmstunceg it would have been rather singular if Miss Kling could have rendered ‘the part In ‘every respect satis- tnetory to criticism, In tho fourth ret, while she satistied her nudionce, her acting was capable of that improvement in Itile details which comes from close study, However, her performance, taken altogether, entitl the lady to favorable ‘recollection by play- pours, 1 DRAMATIC NOTES, Daly’s company wit! leave for Now York this afternoon by the fast train. Every theatre In Chiengo will bo closed: during the present week, except the Olympic. Sara Bernhardt, the Philadetphin Chronicle tells us, hns had three children without hay- Ing a husband, nnd Alice Ontes has bad three husbands withont having my childrens ‘This contrast shows the superlority of American actresses, - . The London Figure says: “ Col. Haverly with hls ‘Mastodon’ Minstrels, is expected to urrive.towards the end of the month, and It isstated lie futends to commence with t. big procession round Londen, torminating with a grand review of the minstrels in Hyde Park, Col Maverly will, it, ts sipposed, dress the public from the ‘Reformers’ 'T ahd Lieut.-Col. Mapleson will, 14s presumed, be invited to take tha choir. A resolution will be put to the vote that people of ntl classes be Inylted to pass Jude on tho *Mustodons’ at Her Aajesty’s ‘Theatre on payment of the ustal prices At the dours.” A New York Nines reporter enught George Conquest, thy English pautomfnist,. actor, antl playwright, upon Jus arrival, aud ex- tracted) from hin someting, abot enter- tainment, He will open nt Wallack’s, His ouenling piece ts entitled “The Grim Goblin,” whieh he has rearranged for this country by ellininating the transformation scenes and afl the speetacutar part of the piece, “We shallatupend,”? he said, “enthely on our work, which ia new here, for’ success,” le desertbes the “ Grhn Goblin” ago," bure fesque pantomime,” combining tho distinct ive features of both elusses of ‘ontertain- ment. ‘There ty a little juggling, v tittle act. ; Inge hi the Robsonian style, a falr_ amount of singiig, wd a pret deal of remarkable uniplig and inysterious aerobatic feats. The pecuitar work of the Conquests is done in ninsks, and depends for {ts sticeess on mie- chanlen! appliances, whieh George Conquest hus invented and patented. All” his proper- tles were mado ‘by himself, and the traps which have beon constructed In the now stage at Wallagk’s arg of his design. Con- quest delights in turning htinself into erabs, and lobsters, autothor marino wnlinals, in the.Qrim Uoblin,? ® muummnoth head plays aprominunt part, and it took the Inventor ning months of labor to build this one “property,”. Lt is capable, by means of nie chien! npplianees, of extibiting all tha ex-- pressions of the hinman head, talks thiently, walks on Sts whiskers, and performs a varl- ety of startling and aunistng antics, THE BERRY TRADE, Where They Como Krom and Ifow Mnys ' An observant philosopher, déad and burled those centuries, once sald that cites were Just like dividual mon in thelr peeullari- tles, Somo wore guy and some were sombra, somo eh and some poor, some doyout and sume profane, sume iznorint aud some wise. Like men, too, thoy lid a perlod af vigorous youth, a serene time of adoleseence, an epoch of prine, anda stage of decline and senility; thoy were now aickly and ‘now well; now bright with Iaughiter and now heavy with tens; they had thelr anibitlons, . thelr loves, thelr hates, thelr jewonsies, and thelr fears, —for all the world as strongly murked and characteristic Jn theso. as any of the pcaple ae filled then. lay ‘aive ian oe th Jarrying out this musty comparison of the old Yuale it may be sald” that a clly hus its preailion apatites, {ts Tuttividual desires, quid, Lint fn bbs eating anid debuting it ls as faatid~ fous and witinaleal ag any gourmet, and.ag worthy study, . : tinny be tnken: for granted that ono of’ Chicaga’s hulividual propensities isn tooth for frutt. Chicago will buckle right down ton frult season, and inake away with more assorted Juselonsness tt proportion than any eity In the Union, She eats bananas from "Tuxpan, Honolua, and Guyamis, covenants from Mruail and Central Anertea, Binen pples Frow Tanpleu alligator nines frou orn Gritz, oringes from Slelly and: Havana, thnes from the Azores, lenrons from Mossathan, figs from Smnyrnu, citron. trom Cairo, dates from Arabla, and tanerinds from Syria, while every State in the Union, ftom Vermont to: Loulsiana and Sinssachusetls to Oregon, senly her casfoads and shijrloads of stkawr berries, raspberries, hueltlyperstes, goose berrles, blackberries, bluqbofries, currants, chertius, apricots, nectarines peachos, pears, ‘| apples, aulnees, -grapes, uhelons, plus, eltran, and figs, not to speak ub a doz -varlgtles of nuts, ‘Shore ts ycarcely a spoton the civilized g! Nat dopst Tulse some adja! tur her, wul dovsn't sont it by tho ton, wh Bt] her appetite is xo felt and unclayes that she just tikes $e all in gud asks for more, “Take the. one, puarbeulansg tein of berries, How ana y pounds of burrigg does [t take to satlaty Chicago in the brief au they ripen? Ho Tnawer this conundrgy, Mr, Horace Wueker, General Freight Agent of the iiuols Central, was interviewed: © Berries ¥”* he echoed, in his brisk, cheer ful ways “toll you In aininute.” He glanced ata book and said; p “Three illlion flye hundred and fifteen thonaand six hundred and twenty-nine pounits Ison total fort Is aenson so far? Then he anbnitted tables which gave the recelpts In detall as follows, There wero shipped from ‘ Cobden—1,0490 pounds strawhorries, 825 pauls raapherries, and 1,20 pounds binck- aries. ‘Total, ated pounds, Riehview rawherties, 8,050; goosebers rles, L010; & 05, "otal, io. Onurga—si ry LNT xooseberrles, 1,420; charrtes, 20,805, “Total, 2670 Carhondale—Siruwherrles, raspber- ties, WO. “Total, 8,210, Dat Quoin—Coosederries, 1,370, AmMi—Strawherrles, 321,370, » Ullin—Strawherrles, Ff ths, Dongola—Strawberries, 485, Ee Puloskl—Strawberries, b1.0533 blackberries, 120¢ raspherrles, 30; gonseberries, 30, Makanda—Strawherries, 8,04 Villa Ridge—Qoosoherries, ‘700; binekber- ile Bits Tasteless 7,080; strawherrles, i . Total, 251,000. Sa ‘ ‘ | Mounda—Sttawberrles, 1,190, iContratin—Strawherries, 53,500, & pu Bols—Strawberrles, 6,205; gooscberries, uy ‘ ‘Tho figures ave for berrtes wonsigned to Chileago, and destined for this market only, E ICHIPTS BY LAKE. A‘ visit to the Goodrich jicamship Com-- pany, was then made, ‘This corporation handles an nyernge of 2,000 cases of assorted berrles per day during the presunt season, which Insts six weeks, ‘here are twonty-five pounds to the case, ‘waking about. 3,100,000 to be added. to the number of pounds af ber-, ries voracious Chicaxo consumes, “Seventy- five per cent of these come from Muskoxon,* aud the remainder prineipully from Grand VEN, ‘The handling of this vast tonnage of fruit {ann importaiit source of reventic, As ni he seen trom the followhys tari of the Il noly Central. ‘The rates on berries are: Chicago: Branch—lrom statlons between Cairo ind Anna inclusive, to Chicago, 80 cents ver 100 pounds: Cobden and St. éolns, cents s ‘Tamiaronand Central Citys 70 gente, From*any station below,.a full enr-lond, not to exceed 16,000 pounds, to-one \con- slenee—Wrom stations between Catro nud Anni, ticlisive, to Chicagy, $100; Cobden and St. Johns, $90; ‘Tamaros snd Central City, $855 Gulu. an Mattoon, $75, ‘Mo ratesof the Goodrieh—water freight—' nveof course lower. 2: » How many pleasant ‘thoughts, memortes, and stiggestions mav-urlse bi the progress 0} this situple statietleal research t Alles and itles: away He tho berry-felds—cool, ond, reon, and fresh. ‘There the slug eras and eaves his glistening trail; the eration per fiddles and chews. up leaves with astonishtig glee and celuritys tho lady-bug struts tn her flaming suit; the hatry caterpillar. humps himself over his path, or curls up:and pre sents n knob of, hur’ to nll intruders: nnd there, too, thousiinds of elear-thronted bledy warble und fight and have no end of fuss aud Seathers In thelr little Hives, and skinuish vround morning, noon, and night in one un- ceasing prow! for grub—deluding the farmer into the belief that thoy are seavenulins for worms, but really chewing up more berries than all-the slugs and entorplilars, black- worms, aud Indy-bugs put together. What a wonder itis that any berrfes over do get to market, “First, tho frost nips half of them In the bud, ‘hen the slugs nnd worins g'for them, ‘Then tho birds pitch tn and quarrel for the remainder. Finally come the gutherers, who, ns.4 rule, are chil- dren or huorry-eyedl girly with an Iminenso nutive talent for berries, and they RAT TWO FOR EVERY ONE they putin the basket. ‘Shen ocenns of them spoll in getting to.tho station, and’ millions nro disearded In sorting, and lots are crushed by: aeeldent, and inyrinds fret over-ripe and Haqulfy and spoil other myriads on the wity, and even than, after escaping all these nov- {nyt neeldents by flood and fleld, 10 per cont of those sneceasfully. Innded at lenst fall 0 dead weight on the purchaser's hands for divers reasons. Arriving here, thoy nearly all go to South Water street. ‘Thence in drays, hund-carts, and barrows, and py hand, all overthe mighty city, up and down every street, aud appear on the table of the millionnlre and mechanic alike, for no one In Chicago is so poor that he cannot have his berries, Tow mueh money they clreulnte, how much employment they give, how mitch pleasure bestow—these ttle fruits that are so small anitem In the” mighty trade of the metropolis! Jlow mueh misery: too, they gender, Listen to-that small boy naxt door, xpostiating with his double-twist: colly- ble. ‘The doctor dingnoses it as berries. yeame all the way from North Michi-; ft have passed through a dozen hands, huve boon outered on twenty books, linve flzured in market reports mid inade thelr Mittle stir In the financial workd, and now sro suttling right down to the real business of he berry, aud giving that boy the Hyellest exhibition of, internal peraivetinins he has 5 its allright, He THe ft : Judge Smith will be In court Tuesday inorulng to hear wotlons. Judge Moran will also be in court to hear motions to-morrow. ; Judge Drummond witt be in chambers to- day fur necessary business only, - Attorneys haying papers belanging to the Chancery files of the Clrowlt Court nre re- quested to return them at once, 1s the files are ull to revolve new erm numbers, UNITED STATES COURTS. ‘ Cerf Alknm began n sult Saturday against the Garden City Distillery and Redluing Com: pany, cll $3,000, i STATE COURTS. Charles F, Remlek, Administrator of the estutu of C, Fy-lemiek, Jr, deevased,,com-! menead a sult in trespass agntiatthe Chicigo West Diviglon Railway Company, claiming $5,000 damnges.. ok H. M. Kennga brought sult for $9,000 against the Lycoming Fire-Iusurance Com- pany, . é ae Lenght & Mooro sued Wiliam E, Shaw for Simon Greonebdnuny brought auit to recover $5,000 damages of Thonjns dL Kendall, Geo. E. Enton, W.G. Goodrich, August Gooukiud, and Samuel Berger, Jol We Folate, of Mnonaseus, Stephen: son County, arrested here nt the fustance of Sibley, iinies & Co., on n charge of obtalne Ing goods under false pretenses, filed a petl- Hon for habeas corpus, clahulng that the nl- te erie, 12 any was committed, was coi: inftted in Stephenson, not Cok County, ad that he cannot be held hore, atnamers, 3 Cincurr Count—Convessions—Aug. Bycko- fon ve Goa Ureontluld, €376,—Irw, A. Krule= alutk v, Buin $$. . REBELS IN YAZ00 CITY. BF. P, Dixon at the Scone of His Broth= orte Murder—tio Vids the Sumo Tue tolerant, Robelllous Spirit. ¥, 2, Dixon, ‘the brother of IL N, Dixon, who was’ murdurod by tho Democruts of -Yazoo County, Missiastpp!, ing just returned to Washington from a visit to kis former home, “a whieh he went o'short tine ago, aguinsp the wishes of his friends, for tho purpose of seelng hls brother's wife before sho diad. When he: reached Yazoo City sho was dead, i iter Sings hor, husband's murder Mrs, Dixon hod ‘not left her house, except to ‘attend church and to go to his grave, She died of a broken heart, and {¢ can Ue truthfully sald that James Barksdale kitled, her os well ag her brave husband, whose solo offense wys oppesition to the Dumocratte party, After hi bereavement, Mrs. Dixon was continual- ly durmonted by. the fear that the murderers other hustand would also murder her and her ehildren, nnd she rapidly grew prema- turely old, ‘The scene at hor deathbed ts desert as remarkably finpressivo and ectini, « ' « |. Mr. Dixon remained In Yazoo for a ‘few idays, aithough his frlenis belloved that his ‘Ife was in perll, for after his prother’a mur: der ho was driven out of. Hip Sint by. the | inurderers, Who med Alin that deal awalted hin [f he shouig ever dare to return, Elo fy a8 fearless a3 hls brother was, pnd on ‘ond or two ocensions he said to men whom ie know that he was a supporter of Garfistd, and that he batloved that Garfield would bo elected, ‘Thesemen at once Informed bin that they would not tolerate such talk in Ynzop, and that it would be safer to Indulge Jn sue i uxpress|ons of opinion in Washing- ton, to whivh place they advised him to re turn atunce, - ‘The Yazoo Herald noticed his arrlval, and also his political views, and fnformed ‘him editorially, that such opinions: were no wanted Were, Even one of the most: cone seryutlve furmens on the river, about’ three , infles above the elty, Nathantel Ingraham by name, gave Lin ‘the same warning while Dixon was making a social eatl upon tho family. “Tlike you personally,” il he, “but we can’t baye men hero who talk as ortdo, and say that you hope and believe hat Garfield will he electe We dove ine tend that any votes shatl be enst for Garleld here, and AC you feel. as you talk you Lind better return'to the North.” ‘Mr. Dison says Uiat a half dozen ‘colored met enunot get together In the sircel In Ya- zoo Without interruption from white Demo- erntg, who declare.to them, that fey shall not diseuss valities, and forbid them to men- tlon the Republican National ticket. He adds ‘that ft was the jeneral expression. of the Democrats in Yazoo whom he met that no votes showld bo east for Garileld there, aud that no discussion {nvolylag any support of tho Republican party should be allowed: LE ' SPORTING: MLLIARDS, Bpectat Pspaten to The Chicago Tetbrines BAN Francisco, Cal, duly 2.—Intereat increases ns tho J. Mf. Branawick & Balke Company tournament draws to a close, Tho hall ts crowded nightly, and many ladics attend ihe games, in the first game list night Ditgro beat Lowry 00 to 145 Wine ners average, 16; loser’s average, 75-7. Highest rans—Durgro, 70, 24, 40, 74; Lowry, 91, 20,50, Tn tho second game Charles Say- for beat Benjamin 00 to 241, Winner's ttv- erage, 6 20-H0: loser's nvovage, 4 1i-H. Titgh- est runs—Sas lor, 43, 26, 25; Bonjamin, 26, 2%. The.tournament ends to-night with games belweon Charles Snylor-and Lowry, Roach and Benjamin Saylor, . tun turn |. The Chicago trotting meeting was brought fo n close Saturday. fn a most successfil manner, the feature of the day: being tho wonderful performance of Maud 8,, avo de- fented ‘Trluket, in- 2:10, 3:81, 831334, the Inst | heut belng the fastest ever imnde by a f-yenr- ‘old, and the third best on record, ‘The 2:25, vi fonroe Chief In 2:19!4, Thea was wou by 2134, 221814. ‘PMNe 3:80 mee fell to Parana, who won the first, fifth, and sixth heats, Hambietonian Hashaw whyiing the second, ant Pilot R. the third and fourth, ‘Time, BUS, Bed, Teg, WAY, BIg, w95h¢, ee How ao Mississippi Voctor Cures Snake 7 Bilton, OannoLron. Miss. July 15.—To the Editor of the Sanz Tsaw a statement in your paper 11 re= rd to tho nee of ammonia ng a cure for enake bite, I desire to adi my testimony. 1 have ractlout oleht years In the Yuzou swamps. nied ininy oes of anulce hite, both of rattlesii ant inveensl My treatment hus fovuriably been tocutddwa freely with a bis- toury, diluting the orillecs mude by the two fonn: fter permitting a reasonuble amount of eeding, | atulf into the wouhds the dry sult of enrbonate of ammonia. At the snine tling give atolerably. strony solution of tho seine inter- nally, say five to olght grains every fifteen mine uted, until n_drachm has been tuken (less, it sultictont). Upon dissolving, ‘the ammonia ta niphily communicated to tho blood, and through it to tho tissuva previously visited by tho polson, ‘Tho latter, us is the ense With atl anfiaal pojsons, betug ofinn acid reaction, the powerful atkall, onovertuking It, Instintly noutrializes It, destroy ing its speulilo. properties, 1 rely tlits troatinont ulwi and I trouble with such cases, Tho whisky treaturcne ig adjuvant only, aud Pattaen ht little Import ance to it, ‘hos. Hf. We Upanauity M.D. a How Ho Got Credit. An enterpristug und falr-douling business-man In Auguteta, Mu., wis lately mot at, the dour of fa grovery’ by.nn honest-looking Frenchman, an entire stringer to him, who asked eredit for 1 barrel of Hour. “leno pay hall ve, eush dows aud zo balance next Saturday, sure.” The more chant, without hesitation, turned to ono of his elorks, and, Ishndly smilling upon the would-be owner ofa Darrel of tour, said: ‘his good mau wantsto get trusted fara varrel of fone; he'll pay half down and tho reat next Baturday. Till risk him: ho'ssood ne gold Open a fresh barrel, weigh ont half, deliver itin good shape at hishonse,put the barrel away safely, and take It dawn next Saturday when he pays the bilance. | Never refuse to trust an honest-look- toy man for bread.” It wag dono, tho money py e upon Kl, and the Freneh gentteman depurted, ro- olotnge fa au abundance of four and unilimited rodit. —<——— Au Awfal Crammer. London Paneh, Proprietor of bourding-house (taking stout freee, nside)}—* Youll excuse me, Mr, Sbarpsct, uit your uppetite 1s so large that [shall be eom- pulled tocharge you a shilling oxtra. Tr enu’t dono at two shelltags!" Diner—* Nol For ifeavon's exke don’c do that? .€ can cut two ahilinisa’ worth enny; but if T have to do threo 1 really—aftrnid fshoutd—but Vil try tl" $a Timea: Our “highest artists in dentistry: Tho MeChesney's beyond doubt, though tit ee : Thuy tho Improved Howe Benles, orden, Sel- leck Ki Lo. Agents, 97 Lite street, my a bDEATINS. CONWAY: ty 25, nt the rosidence of his pa is No, 10 Dung vs a Mary J. Conv: or Ws parents Funumt Vunstay, 4) e ‘o'clock, to St. buy ienes by enrs ta Calvary. hen's Chored, ‘Cannda papers pluusy copy, ILDEN—Hunday, July 2, ut 8 a.m. sftor a short ilk ness nt the, resiiaieo of his brotherein-tnw, aA. 0. Slaughter, No. dz Mehigun-ay., str, John i, Widen. Fonurnl to-morrow Cruesday) it id a. o frow the qboro rondence, Friends ut the famiiy are Invited ent. ow York Clty, St. Loulss Momphis, und Now Oricans papers plouse caps. : CHOWE—July %, ‘Thonins Waltor, Infant son of ‘Thomas und Mary Crowe, aged 1 mantha and 37 Funural from durenis’ residence, No, 12 Kroger-ste, quauainy, July of, ut iWoreluuk, by carriiaus ty Calvary Comutery. Krichits of tho faulty uru invited, NSON—July 2, Antio Mag, Loloved dauithtor of J. 8 and Atunda ‘Vattinguny aged 6 yours, 3 tivnths, and d rkiya. F Wanday, July from lute reaidonce, No, it idu, i, by currlages to Calvary, MCDONALD--Willic, only son of David and Loulsa seat Staitaye duly oh nes oruicek, froin tnt ner! janutsy, July 2 So'olock, inn bau i 1ST Giats idsoll-etr hy carringas to Htuwone TOOLUE—July, 2) at tha restiter of hor f: 1D Twenty-fourth sbeot chorern-morbus, beloved. pod only di tor of Marguret unt Hoole. Ranoral at ia. tm. sharp on Tuosiay, July 2, trom above nunsber by carringes to Calvary Cemuutory. Be eae A Fp ANNUAL MABON ICNIG OF ICILAV IN] ning Lodve dll, FX a will bo hold ut Shur. shoutuew Mark Tubainy, . rnin laces curner Choftn and Carroll at Ga. tn, Meals cun by procured, on graunds at reveonuble rales, * SAKING POWDER, — Absolutely Pure. MADH FROM Git APH CREAM TARTAR bokeopera favorite in leading eitios uf tho wo jo other eepanen makes such light, taky, hos ads, or Kixurt try. Can ba eaten by dye athaut tear of the i lp reaulting fram hoavy tele Beaublu food, ty Cun waded for purity and wolee jr. Mott. snded fo Scrooge Ti Gavarnuvent Covina BAKINU POWDRIL CU. . AUCTION SALES, var By GEO, P, GORE & CO. AL ‘214 und 216 Bladisun-at, ey . AYVERY NICE LINE OF. BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, ‘Will be cloued out by us at our AUCTION : BALE of : To which the close attention of buyers is asked. ‘s GkO. v, Qos ~ Wednesday, July 28, at 10a, m. prompt, ~|-areae AP & G0 mutandis Madlsou-st, hinve never hid any. OFF KENTUCKY STatp LOTTERY, CLASS G, Drawn at Covington, Iy,, Wednesday, July 21, 1800, . WINDS, TREASURER, INo.* Briay, tid oo @ if Wi: Jot BauusuueniucceeceeeNrdo ees Suwon Kec RENT! wot. falsity uM, ANNOUNCEMENTS. f eer ee ECE Seu ECERE MECN sere Watts ze SSSSSEReE: eens: ist elcunsreveesecen 6 = aS ae ot) a! ia 1 cne sat “why ony thoneund tevots onding wit as tho two termina! uote of tho Huber Brawling ft Cipltab, #2000) wee ouch ontwid to 3. ued bscrihers, ewurn Cuuimilssionern appole pitwhd the Drawing of Kentucky Sut Sai tt aoraby varity: tine tho ALOYO ay nyuibers whiah ware this day drawn from (he Wureea tn tho haat, sh Witnvss nite hunds’ nt Covington, Ky. thls ‘Wednesday, duly 22, 380, : SE: Gatien. t CHUN Cormlastoner® DB tery, PRIZES PAYABLE JN FULL. WITHOU? 8 PAYABLE, TS tone: WT iy tuken pico in pubile Drawings aye rogul covingluny Rye Yn Morte o capiiara, 91500, igo, 12054, AND Ft oruvie Prizes boca GTO HAM, For further particulars adiiror M. J. RIVIMOXD, Covington, oF, 3 ‘TON, OO Ge dis ty srowdway, Ne OF Fiteo Enuy, ee, 0 a a Wa rhrtonce SE SCAND wns af #0 or #) for a eam Hf ekprean of eho bet merical, bub Wp tees 10s i es A ado, ne ft, migation Pie, Conryarior u GOR Statauuent Cl Ut. Ie. TIO At NAT, HEHVES & COS. Te Broken 1. Cre ata ath i . Sold, aud Hasbuneads Ligdueed ipatea to wl ves 2 Becuruusccusussusnaue: Con The An Gor The Sens The ares kr qneg Bees e SSBege ecdm eae TN