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8 SOUTH CHICAGO. JRorlsod Assessment of Personal Property. Idst .of loading Business Houses. Hi Miles and Vessels. Tbo Town Boa ot Equalization of South iMvngo baa oouolu dot! Ha labors, amt tbo boobs will b.o turned over To 1110 County Ooramiaalononi «o-day. Wo there ton' publlah thorovlaod and ooualtzt'd nsacaainonta /or personal properly of nit oorpora'ttona and baalr toss men who aro Haled at ©lO 000 and upward. Wbilo the personal property aaao.aa.-nont to bibber, aa a whole, than last year, yol tbo p,areona o.u tbo following Hat are. aa a gouotal tbiu t r, put down at lower llguroa ] tban In loat yoor’o city naaoßam out, owing to tbo fact that’they aro gotiorally carrying amallec »toeka of Tbo total valuation o.t teal estate is * 4 WOJi- COO, or about a million m. aro tban loot year. The Hat la aa followot . „ Alien. Keith 1 ■« tU*....-; ft™ Amesibo., M.J l ** ir&Uo., Wra.... M.OOO \S;Sn!\ un; I '. t»» * ’ i I ,Vr l to t it"li’° h “" “’emni£i % iuVme'ioo P!SSJ&:x:ki ftffl wap™'-: g« fiKSJ|»:S S'i' {f, : S lluok * Ilaynor 12,000 8r0wn...)- I [} row it ooJi llrown A Bobnor lu.OtW B;>yd A 6\t Blotti * M00r0,...... IS’*?!!! !l ii. A*!!!.’ 36.’(W0 Jiunmin 8r05... 18.000 l|utior*i njiico 40 imo Hurley A Tyrrell 16,(KW Uraducr. bjv , ‘“' SLo jV'IJS lllggi, HnoncorAOo. 10,000 Bronson ABi •••••• . ™ 1 llreuks A Nt«u««s ... 14J100 HdKKOtt. 1b... •!'j!" a;/000 Barton, PiorcoACo. 15.000 Bubilng Bros.. i^'nn ffiarU, H.W Itl.wW Boles, t'uy * O «f * J ‘ W0 ' Blakeley A Brown... W.ttW limdAjjr. Hhopiu 11,008 Bouton A 8m1t1i..... 8tn111i.... 16.000 Burnlmtn A Htm ..... 21,1)141 Dins, I’*;** •••mi lf/ouo Brigham A "Ward.... 16.000 U, H, Bliss A Co. ■••• iVewjQ Brunswick AUo Caio A Whltnoy.... ••• 11. Hotsford A C 0.... ».WOCrt«l | ii n. , »..yae. V J. W. Butler ACo.. 19.1-00 Cbmnpliu A BaHerA Kcdliolii... H.tWO Crarlnllroß. A Chan Saes 1 aSSjaxafetoK g< g ‘ K.oooCh”sJoAVmhd?Vki ft.« IV. 11. (Jl.mi., 0n... SO.UOO ItheiUn i Dote ». «. 1 V. 11. C0w1tt........ 60.0C0 J. F. Cr0ihy......... <O.CCO 31, C. Carrier 12,000 Culborlflon, Ulolr A ’ Calm, Wninpold ACo 40.000 l fo ......... «7*£g Cbiylmfgh, Einstein Henry Unrw11b....... 86,W*» • A Co 28,000 Chlcano West Dlfla- Ctmti, Too ilrooko A loQ H- H* Co - Co 15,000 Donning A Co - W.OiW Cbtcfigo Slntblo W’kß 25.0CW DtiVte. J. A C 0... W.W v}. H. Colvin ID.Mu'UinTJiorACo... 14,000 llow? M-irnnAOo.... IO.OOOiGHo* Ijrwß. A C 0..... CO,W» jMnand Bros. A Go.. 20,0V.l|ciu(". Oomoho A Co. 80,000 VT. A W. C0na1&8.... UUXWiUuiUd Uto», A Dlbb- II Dlsion .thou .... SI.IOO 10n.... 10 r wo fcwner * Bwnta O aaV.Oiibb A Hllloa lire.vino Co M.OOO 0. i>.’(Jorj ACo M.JW IWtiArd P.l£ 10,0i/j!(ioc» - co Gllbort ».}«* fcjmAj-.t WdrldßO... 10,000,G»*e Bros.. Kddy, lUnoy A Car- U. Oo 05m1t1i........ 10, W tor.. H.ftW.aranMlß A Harwell... W,OOO field, LoUorAOo... BIW,WW Uoold, llrljras A Co.. 13.0(0 Alirftm Froncb A Co. 2C,00»!a1. Grid A C 0....... W,olo field, Ilonudiut A Co. JkMWOjOrocnsfeldor A Ho* llarry Fool H.UJO' »oUtb&l ...y ....... 1). B. Fisk A Co CO.OW.Ooodnmti A UottiK .. 10,000 O. It. French Ki.OOOlUrocnloß, Htttcheldcr v C. p. Frcnr I'O.tWO ACo 10,000 Fuller A Fuller lEJ,(W;),Oromnioß A Ullrich.. 16,000 Fftrnum.FlsberACo. lu.tiHi'Ajaold Uraol r o,«w» F.-o»cli ACo Hi,ttou,Ooodycnr Uubber Co. 2i?,000 Jnmos Forsyth A Co. liMOOIM. Gottfried......... 18,000 Filly Uro« l(i,(X>u,Giiiro A Hlco (Paclflo FarrlnKtonASchnitthl Al.ttW) 11010U... v.V* ® 6 ' ow J. V. Famuli A Co.. F. JJ. Gsrduor (Ho j*if. UUberi ACo.. 11,000) tel) 12,000 JUmllton, Uowo A iK.JS. nctlsirom ACo I,,(« 0 Co 80,r-00 U. W. llcndemm A nilirer. Jenkins A I C 0... Br>,tKX)8 r >,tKX) F«fm.80,000 llendin, DsvoyAOo C2.tKW F. V. Holllstor A Co. lO.WD.Ujimlok A Co 11,WW fi. 1). Uftskoll A Co., 1-1,000 lliillirook ACo I\CCO U. G. Hopkins A Co. 12,000 Holmes ACo 16,0M{ llowo Hewing Ma- (H. F. llnteliliiHou*.. 10,000 1 cblnoOo 20,000 O. H. Unff«orty... e .. 11,000 llurmon, Messer A 10, B. Hubbard. ,IV.. ll),W)0 Co 81,000 11. Kill (MRttoiwn Halo, Ayec A Uu..... Ut,oool IIouio).. 80,000 T. 11. lUddock S'll.lHOO. h. Hiosdai« liibben ACo 10,000| (Biirgs H0m0)...- 23,000 ji*rt ACo lO.OiWilngrabnm, Corbin ta llarlulow AC« lfi,lHw| Mny 25,0W) llnrt, Aston AC0.... IB.UOO.lnrtorrlcden Allro.. 12,000 Hibbard, Hpeuccr A Irish, Hullon A C 0... 20,000 ; Co BO.OW Jensen, AtcClutg A. i P. 11ai'deu........... 02,1XK)1 C 0.................. 2’,000 Kdwlii Hunt A Son.. Jki.OOOjB. F. Jones, Agent,. 17,000 iisywftrd 4 Csrt- J. M. W. Jones 20.V.U0 l c( ]cy IS.OOoljoiiob A Raymond... 15,UU) lliiatVjy. "Wells A Co, lo.OW Jenkins A Holmes...• JlnnisctiA Ijcckutt.. 12,000'JowoU A Hoot. 24,000 llOßthAMlUlKttn.... U7.COU Johnson A Abbey... 11,000 lUlluck. Uoltnes A Illinois Ma»U-iHituw 60,000 Co 21.000 40,000 Journal 115,000 l.apbnm A Saiborl ... Ii,WO W. U. Keen, Cooko Ludlngton, Wells A. ACn a0,0«0l V&uH01mftk......... 11,000 W Kronhorc K'.GIO I-orraboo A North.... 21,(KHJ W. W. K1mbn11..... Ifi.i/'.tO K. lAiTorour ID.CUO <l. H. Klrkham 2»,«w:/;e?,if Co 23,000 KollVs A Hurrott... 10,000 uWldo Pub. C 0... 20,000 Knhn, WoiuoinanuA McKimlUy.GUobrlst Philip limsell 21,tV0 J. W. Middleton.... U,«K» 11. A. Kohn A Ilroa. Morrill 12JW0 Kirkwood A Hunkloe Iy.OMI J. J. M00ratb...... 20,000 C p KolltiKir 00.000 W..M. Main A C 0... 15,000 Keith 8r05... 60,000 J. H. Mayo A C 0,... 10,0(0 A 15 Koot A C 0.... SsloW) O. J. Mulray SO.OOO A K Kgllostk ...... IMK o;MoAuley, Yoo A Co. 10,(HW Colly A Morley 12,000, A. 11. Mlllor 60,000 Klnusbutv Muslo McNcal A Ulggim.. 10,000 Hall 15,000' M. W. AlcUrido 18,000 & I.lvcniu>ro 12,0"0 McDonald ACo 10,000 pnda W r,« W .A9« n,m , ron'uUl.* KnhACo.. 40,(i0tj' ConoTor \V. Jrlß, OW J. S. AW. P. Monel. 25.W0 CJ L. Moyor 20,W0 Oglesby, DarultZ A Millor Urea. A Keep. 1!&,0;A>l Co 25,000 Matkloy. Alllr«ACo 30,000 Ogdon House 10,000 11.5?A1in*........;.. loloiKJS. il. Peck 12,000 MethodistiloukCoo* IS. U. PMH1{»........ 2«,W» - 14,000 >li\U»uwt, A Manon... IS.CdO./ViK and > 10,000 Munior, J.tntoA Co., I’armaloo 28, m Slasnn A Hamlin Or- ' 4 8 W»«« caa Company 26,000 Porlngton A Scran- McDonald llroa. & * to’SfS Huatd 10,000 J. <J. Patdrldge..... 12,000 K. Matron Bu.wWiH, 11. Prostoti, Agent 12,000 Northwestern Paper Pulling A Ingraham. 16,000 C'liuimiiy 12,000 Popo A Davi5........ 16,000 A. J. Nulling 12,0o0S.D.Porrr 55.000 A. H. Neeley A C 0... 12. COO L. A. Pfeiffer........ 12,000 \V. Norton 10.0W*.Perkins, hay A Co.. 20,000 National Printing Co 10,000:11. Priestley 4b,1 W) SeahrA Co 10,0,0 W. J. Ouau 30,000 H. C. Nutt ACo , ir.,t/t»Ocotjtolto*»ACo.... 20.WW I. Oitweyer 16,000 Kltchio A Ducks..... lO.OCO 11. Oi/purhelmor A 10. 11. Uundall 12,000 Co 13, UCK>; lllco A Thompson.... 10,000 Richards, Bhaw A Schwab A McQnala, 10,000 Wlnth/vr 100.000 Sohiionuan A Hand.. SO,OOO Korn A 18,000 Simon. Moyor A C. Hlol 10,0001 15,C00 lt*ruitjgU/Q hewing ’Htudobakor A Uro... 20,000 Muchtnu Co £o,ooo.Steam* A Sou 10,000 Rothschild, behrern- Simpson A Nor well.. 26,000 der&Cu 30,000 Swill A Borland 10,000 A. 11. Hum Bo,too J. J. Uimuldlug ACo 10,000 J. K. Hltchi/ion A Co. 10,000 A. U. Stoddard 14,(100 HovluU'trA liro 10,000 Singer A Talcott 17,000 Itodgom ACn 10,000 Spaulding A Merrick 20,000 Uimu, Murdoch ACo 76,000 Scherer A Parsons,.. 12,000 6. 11. Hansom A Co.. 20,000 8. P, gladden A Co.. 10,000 C. P.Heymdd* ACo. 4tS,ooQ, Sayroe, Thompson A A. O. UiMit l(),«4Jl Co 11,000 RhodenA llrmllcy... 10,000 Sibley, lindlcott A Rimlskopl, Uarbo 4 1 Co 25,000 Co 16,000 Rooborger A llroaky. 80,000 IV. P. UumlAGa.... to.oou StarChutulcal Works 16,(WQ Hand, McNally ACo 50,000,Stewart, Aldridge A A. IV. Hollins A Cu.. 11,000 Co 60.000 Russell, McDonald A |Hcnry Soars A C 0.,.. 18,C00 Furlong 16,000; F. SlurgOH AOn 40,1/00 IV. Robinson lu.wfl Smith A Duncan.... STi.WX) K. T. Hlddlo 10.000 S. J. Surdam A Co.. Hi.OUJ Hnniguo.WamorAOo 50,W0 >l. S. Shark.... 18,000 J. 1,. Smith A C 0.... 13,000,10. D. Terry V>,WO Skmhanl, Hart A Co. 18,W43,Course Freeman 14,000 Stein, IllrsohACo,. 10,0(W,Thorn ACo 10,000 C. 11. Holmrz SO.ouo.Tutile, Thompson A Jos. Stockton A Co.. 12,u00| ‘Whitmore 12,000 TuiuuNt Co fcu.imu ,Tnhuy 1 Booth 60,1X0 Tihlmls, Shirk <fc Whltohouso 10, tOO D. Thompson 10,000 Union Ku1f000,,,... lu.dOO Union Broking Co.. 1U, (MjO ~lod«i>b Ullmaim...,. 80,(NO I l ', ullmaun.. 10,wn) ■ Union Foundry W'U 20, WO '.Union Bolling Mill*. CO,OOO iVorgho, Buhllug A 1, v 5» no,coo 1 Wllmarth Bros Bd,odo W (Hard, Bacon A Co. Jti, (WO 'Wendell A Hyman... 10,000 AVdchA Unloiiluson 16,000 ;Ira Weddnn.......... 10,000 (Warner, Murston A . Felix . 20,000 ; F, A. Wcliinor 10,000 •I. M. Wright A Co.. Id,(.00 IWollsAFanlknor.,.. 20,000 I, RTO. Merchants' Sayings, | Loan A Trust Uu,. 69,000 .rooiilo’it lamn A bav- I, Bigs Bank.. 41,000 .Morchanta', Farmers I A Muchanio's buy lines Bank., 19.000 .Tamos M. Adslt..,.. 10,000 Barclay, Vorhoaa A mUifk1........,,..,. 10.000 O. J'ullamheo A bod ]&,oi>o O, Foreman 10,000 McCord, Warner ,t 00...... 10,000 Miller, Watson A Co Id.itKJ Pruotnu, Kuan & Co. lO.Mxj 1., b1hunmm,....... 2u,UOJ bkow.l’atoraon, Is. burg A Vo 15,000 Jamue B. Storey.,,. Id.utu ble.tm vossuls.. 121.ikh) balling voasula,.,.;;. bln.uio Canal boats 60,000 Fltu insurance ugoa> clos 123,000 Lifo Insurance agon. clcs 10,000 Homo Bfn Imuruncii i coinpunlob,... 110,OtO Homo tiro Insurant)* companies,,,,,., .. SCO,OOO U, U. tildUU 10,00! StuttauurHroa.dCo. Hlioyur A Co W,(Kit) M. Beoloy A C 0.,,.,. 3.’i,u()o H. ShoefelilACo.... 10.IXNV Hueot ACrouuli...... 10,01)0 HuovlHo A Harka 19,000, Hehnoidcr A C» Iti,UUO, Bclmlonhutg A liuck. lor lO.OOOi Con rail 801 pi)...,..,. to, tHXJ. J. It. tiliay 15,000] Blhloy, KniUcoU A C«... 25.000 I). It. Kliipinaa 'ill,two IV. F. Hlurey 75,000 Towlo A Hnpor 15.000) Tn«y<* A Tube/ IW.OCO; Willoughby. Ilill A C<> 60, TOO Wallace A Thompson 10,000. W. (J, White A Co.. 10,000', Wahl Uro '.“ll.DOO; HANKH, City Natlnn&Ulat>k..t\m),««l Coinmornlul National 21)0,1 o(ji Contra) National.... bO.UIX), Cook County Nation ni 200,0C0, Cora Ksuhuuge is a- 1 Filth Natiounl U2o,(iou' First National 400,00(1 Fourth National >o,unu Gumum National.... 2f0,00u Alcohanlos' National KiO.ooo Merchants' National 2U0.0D0 National Dank of _ Conmioroo 100,000 Nortlmoalorn Na- Dona) 200,000 National Hank of 111in0i5...... 1in0i5...... 200.000 Third Natlenal...... Jim,o(o Tinders' National... hO,WHJ Union National 400,000 flank of Montreal,., 1:1,000 Conk County Bating* Hank lO.WKI Fide lit y Inga Hank null Depository...., 21,000 fJonnanla Hunk...... 22,000 Jllbornlan Hanking Association CT*,IXT JUdu A Heather Hank 40,(X* Illinois 'l'riiit unil having* 1fauk...... 62,000 A JTllriicl« at liOimlotf* Tbo Weekly Jiegiater and Cathollo Standard IB roanonuiblo for the following j *• Mr«. llukot\ an American lady, on the 26tU of ftl ay arrived at Lourdea with her huabnnd and BiNtor. both of vrlioninro Protestants. About a year before, Uro. Unlcorjaet with an accident, by wbloli her snlno was dislocated. Blio hud Buffered acutely, bad boon paralyzed during the winter, wa at the time of her visit to Lourdes was quit© unnbto to go up or down stairs. Tor two days alter her arrival Hhfir was unable to boar the snort drive from the town to tbo Grotto, but on tlio morning of tbo 28th sbo made up her mind to bravo tbo cold and Urn suffering entailed by any movement. Bho wont in a carriage to tbo Grotto and was assisted down into tbo bath. Ou entering tbo bath her sufferings became more acute and Boomed atmoot beyond ondu rnnee. Her sister, in the true spirit of a Prot estant, exclaimed, ‘There was no need for you to come to Lourdos to lako a cold bath.' Hut tbo faith of the poor lady never failed for a moment. Bho bogged her sinter to rub her limbs. -Immediately an indescribable feeling of comfort took tbo place other pain, and she was cured. In a few momenta she hastened to tbo Grotto to return thanks to Our Lady the UoaltU of tbo Sick. Her husband krtolt beside her, joining bis thanksgivings with those that aroao from her heart. Ho has since published a letter giving an account of her former state, and de claring that she is perfectly well and ablo to walk as she used to do in her youth." LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE EXOTTRSIONS ROR THE POOR CHILDREN. If 100 capable men will attend tho mooting to bo hold this morning nt tho office of tbeßopub .lio Life Insurance Company, 107 LaSalle street, aud if 10,000 others unable or unwilling to at tend, will each send in sl, the 100 will have enough to do, and 20,000 of our poor children will bless, in tbo hot days before us, the kind people who remember tlmm. Attend tho moot ing or send a greenback representative. TUB CALL 18 AS FOLLOWS: Chicago, July 10,1674. 8m: Wo would onruutty rorjuost you to bo present nt the mbullng of bushiest* men to ho held at tho office of tlui llepubUc Ltfo lusurauco Compuuy, 167,160,1(11, ami IWI LaßalJe wlreot, ou Monday morning at 10 to consider tho question of freo excursions for tho poor children of our dtp during tho hot boshoii. Wo men present who cuu help organize committees to carry on in Ohlcago (ho good work that Jo now meeting with Much splendid oucaui lu Now York an d I'hllftnulphiit. I’Jeuno do uot fail to come. Very truly yours, L. Z. Lcl ter, O. M. llomlcreou, Vi. P. Codbaufib, It. V. Allen, John V. .Farwell, J. Irving I’oacco, Aumdu Stager, Ducat St Lyon, Win. Pros*, 11, E, Ooodell, Hubert Ci iliyor, Dr. 6. E. Hull, Paul Con icll, Dr. O. Q. Smith, iilmlmrlLProfl. A Co., Aud many others. SPORTING GOSSIP. . inn; white stockings and baltimores will play auuthor game this afternoon at tho cor ner of Stale aud Twenty-third streets, and in tiio evening tho visiting club will leave for homo The last - audience should bo a touring one, as the Baltimores deserve well at our bands, being goad ball-f'layors and gentlemanly follows, who know how to appreciate a victory aud boar up under defeat. TUB RECORD. The following is*a complete record of the games played by the clubs entered for the cham pionship up t>o date: - fill filli rrsi r?r| | jUiiioUc,....n.:7.V! 4 a o 2| 3 4 7 aa Atlantic 01023 1015 8 Baltimore 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 5 Bofcton ul 4 3 0 C 4 4 4 23 Chirac 11 I 4 8 0-3 0 0 U Jlirtford l| 2 3 II 0 0 2 | 8 JlulUftl a. 1 4 2 4 1 0) 1 ,15 I'biladclpUla 0 2 3 0 2 1 1 D 13 Games lost I)|l5 JU 7 10 13 1»|16 100 rCDESTIUANIRM. As announced yesterday morning, D. O’Leary will this evening commence tho - feat of walking 1(10 miles in twonty-louv consecutive hours, at tho West Side Binlc, corner of Baudolph and Ada streets. Ho appears confident of success, Judging from tbo boastful tone of the circulars bo has caused to bo distributed, and. uo doubt, hiu entertainment will bo liberally patronized by those who admira,thia phase of athletic sport. GENERAL NEWS. Col. John Ororar arrived at tho Grand-Pacific Hotel yesterday. Ho has been abaout.ot the East for tho last two mouths. A decrepit old man, 71 years of age, named John Lynon, is missing from his home, No. 007' Wentworth avenue. lie is dressed in dark clothes, black silk hat, and carries acano. *An Eastern paper says that the llov. Laird Collier has made a marked impression on En glish congregations by his direct and earnest manner of preaching, and Ims now accepted an invitation to take charge of an English parish for a year, Tho Chicago Itailway Jieuieio has come out In a non and handsome dross, and Us diuieiißious hove boon greatly enlarged. Wlillo tho general scope and character of tho paper remain tho same, additional space is given to railway law and legislation. Tho Jteoicto is now one of tho heat railway journals in tho country. The name of the boy who was drowned Friday last in tho river near Van Enron street bridge, was James A. Thromston. ITo lived nt No. Blue Island avenue, and was 7 years old. lie wont to the river to.ilsh, without tho knowledge of his parents, and accidentally fell in the water. Tho Coroner hold an inquest yesterday. Two of the participants in a picnio nt Silver Loaf Grove indulged In some choice epithetsaud bad names, yesterday, when one of them sud denly put an end to tho quarrel by knocking the other down. Officers on the ground promptly quelled any further disturbance. Constables McLain and' Casey had a little un pleasantness on West Kaudolph street, near tho bridge, Saturday evening, regarding tho replevin of a horse and buggy which the latter had possession of. Justice Scully Mill settle the matter this morning, probably by lluiug them for disorderly conduct. A respectable and temperate young man was knocked down and robbed by a gang of live thieves, at tho corner of Peoria and Congress streets, at 1 o’clock-yesterday morning. The robbers bout him terribly, and took from his pocket -¥7.00. Olilcor Stott was called to tho spot by the young man, but the thieves escaped. Tho name of tho injured party was not learned. Tho notorious Ellon Lawson, whoso husband died Friday lust, after a lingering illness of & year, the result of a wound which his wife gavo him, was among the prisoners captured nt a house of ill-famo—No. 67 Lako street—Saturday night. She was up before Justice Scully lust Friday, and was lined s2s, but allowed to go nud see her dead husband. Ellon Is a perfect terror to tho police, who geuoraily have severe strug gles with her when they attempt to arrest her. She is one of tho most dangerous women in Chicago, and should bo placed whore she cun do no harm. infant daughter of Mr. J. J. YTado, who was eo badly injured by the upsetting of a bug gy at the corner of llnrrisonnml llulslod streets, Haturday evening, died ut hor father's residence, ou tbo corner of Lincoln and the firot rmuied street. yesterday morning, at 10 o’clock. De ceased was a your old. Coroner Stephens held an iuqueut yesterday, and the jury rendered a \ordict of accidental death. Mr. James Blica ban, brother-in-law of Mr. 'Wade, who was also seriously injured about ibe head, inlying at the lattor’a bouuo in a precarious condition. Tbe Conversational Bible Claim organized by tbo Voting Men’s Christian Association! hold Its first mooting yesterday. It was very interesting to those attending. The subject for next Sunday rooming is tbe fifth chapter of Homans. The Lev. 13. It. Davis leads the noon meeting to-day, and 1\ Chapman, of St. Louis, conducts tho Btrangors* Sleeting in the evening ut the rooms Eo. HU Madison auoot. A LAIMJK WEST LIQUIDATED. Alarpo and respectable meeting of tho pooplo of tit. John's (Catholic) parish was held yesier day afternoon in tho church school-house fir tho purpose of considering tho advisability of erecting a now Homan Catholic udillco in placo of tho olii one, which now stands on Clark and Eighteenth streets. *lho chair was lillod by Patrick Gilloflpio, and F. Barrett acted us tiecroUry, Several gentlemen having spoken, tfalhor Waldron (tho respected ami energetic pastor of the parish) cnnio forward, and stated that within tho past lour or live years ho liad paid oil church debt amounting vo no loss a uum than about $105,000. This large sum was contracted in acquiring and improving the church property, and he was proud to say that of alt tho money borrowed, as woll as tho iutorost that had to bo paid on It \ and also tiio Insurance inouoy, pur* chaso money, cost of creating and nmlnt ainlng church, cost of erecting amf maintaining the THE CHICAGO DAILY THWUISE: MONDAY, JULY 13, 1874. school-houses and the other buildings on ths grounds, as well as the furnishing of same, to gether with the expenses for pastor's residence, ole., noc one cent was now duo j and ho stood be fore thorn with the church property clear of all incumbrances, ami himself Xroo from one dollar of debt to any one. This announcement was received with marked rattofaetlon, after which stops were taken in furtherance of tbo object of the mooting, and a largo number of subscriptions were handed In, no Hint ere long—through the zeal of Father Waldron and Hie liberality and piety of his peo ple—wo may expect to see another and a beauti ful church added to the many houses of worship already gracing the South Siuo. hotel arrivals. Sherman /rouse— L. O. Quinlan and wife, Bt. Louis; A. W. Colloid ami family, Jersey City; 11. 11. Lotoh, Now Orleans; Frank Carpoutor, W, It. Atkinson, of tho Wheeler Expedition; D. M. Hosmor, San Frauoißco; tho Hon. J. K. Up ton, Washington. . . . Tremont Jlohso Oimrloa A. Billings, Cleveland; F. A. Armstrong’, Now Orleans; George A.Ellin, Boston; H. 0. Burrows, Brooklyn; James 8. Young, Now York; Capt. Phipps, Toronto. • • . Palmer i/oiisfl—B. P. Stoobman, London; J. H. Baker, Washington; AlbertMooro, Philodolphla; 11. A. Angoll, Adrian; T. 0. A. M. Van Hoof, Holland; W. 11. Curtis, William P. Holt, Colorado; B. Douglas, Middletown, Ct.; A. Lawless, Utica, N. Y. , . , Grand J’aciflo Hotel —Goa, Qoo. 13. Smith, Madloon, Wis.; L. 0. Stanley, Chip pewa Kalla; 11. M. Clark, Saratoga, 0. M. Adams, Suoramonto ; Maurice Goddard, Boston; 11. F. Bond, Colorado; Miflln Kaiser, Charles W. ShnrplcßH, Philadelphia; J. Warner Koifor, Springfield, 0.; Edgar Washburn, OatskUl; Q, F. Dawaou, Now York. A WRETCHED WOMAN. Sarah, or Sallio, Barnes was once a flourishing woman of had character hi Chicago, aud gave tho police force enough to do when they arrest ed her. She generally employed pood counsel and fought her cases to tho court of last resort. She was then a fair-looking and stylish person, and was dressed in gaudy and oostlynttiro. To day she is a complete week of her former boH. Saturday night she came into tho Madison Street Station, andpresented almost woebegone appear ance Her hands trembled like those of an aged person, and her face boro tbo marks of rough usago and poverty. Her clothes wore scanty and her liafc disheveled, and altogether she looked tho very picture of despair. With tears in her eyes, ami an outstretched hand contain ing a cheap bracelet and an old silver watch, she begged tho station-keeper to assist her to ob tain a pair of slippers. She was barefooted, she said, and prayed tho officer to lot horhavo money enough to cover her feet. She stated that sho had been robbed of alt her clothes by her former gills, and left to slaivo while nick in bed. She was sent to a neighboring shoe-dealer, who took the articles of Jewelry from her as security, aud lot her have a pair of shoos. Sarah Barnes is a representative wreck of tho women of her oloss, who, whou*onoe ou.tho road down-hill, are assist ed to tho bottom, but never to the top. THE GOLDEN AGE ON PROF. SWING. Tho last number of tlio Qolden Ago has tho following editorial In another comnm an esteemed correspondent pre- Benin lila views of Homo of tho points involved lu tho trial of Prof, Swing for heresy la Chicago. Uo socma to condemn Prof, Swing ratlier more than ho deserves fop remaining In tho Presbyterian Church when he had outgrown its formulas, and had censed to teach its tenets in tho direct and positive way enjoined by tho Booh of Discipline which he was hound by oath to obey. In a certain sense this is true, Tho logic of tho situation In undoubtedly on tbo side of Dr. Patton. But life is something more than technical logic, Tbo Hpirlt of truth la not u matter of syllogism. A great many of tho host minds, heru-oyed and Illuminated with intuitions, cut a sorry figure as logicians, and ar« too full of reason for reasoning. There in no ground for questioning tho intellectual honesty of I’rof, Swing, however dllUcnlt U may ho for n logical intellect to reconcile his position with tho I’resbvlcrlan Caufctsiou of Faith. Ho was nut con verted from the old faith to tho now by n hard wrestle with doctrinal dtlllculllcs, which mndo mi IncfTncablo Impression on his mind so that ho could fix tbo day and the circumstances of tho change, as Jacob remem bered his wrestle with tho angel at Bothol. Ho simply grew. Tho process was not only natural and gradual, hut for (ho most part unconscious. Tbo now thoughts adjusted themselves to tho old phrase ology, Tho new Ideas enabled a bettor explanation of old texts, and symbols, and ex periences. Tho greater freedom made room for a larger faith, lleverenco expanded an reason gained clearness and, power. Tho old pieties and tho now humanities nestled logother and heppt each other warm. It is so with all natures in wlilch sonttmeut predominates. They accommodate IhcaiKolvcs to their circumstances, and modify their circumstances by tho steady pressure of Impalpable intellectual and moral forces, ns tho growing plant lifts and finally hides in foliage (ho basket set on its head. And in this respect Prof. Swing Is not alone. His case owes mordants interest to tho fact that ho represents a very large number of men who have unconsciously outgrown tlio creeds of their respective churches, and yet hardly realize that they have changed. SUBURBAN NEWS. LAKE. Tho Lake Trustees mot in session at tho Town- Hall Saturday, with nil present. After transact ing (ho ordinary routine business, tho petition of Mr. Pryor and others for a bridge at Western avenue ami Sixty-fourth street was road and re ferred to tho proper committee, as also tho peti tion for a bridge ou Sheridan avenue. Several bills, amounting to $01.84, . wore al lowed, and others, amounting to $151.71, wore referred. Mr. Brinkman offered the following resolution, which was adopted by a vote of 3 to 2; "Wn eiikah, There is nothing on the records to show that the Town of Lako has got any attorney to defoml any lawsuits that mny a ripe from time to lime, or to give legal advice on any subject In behalf of said (own: aud WiifmrAfl, Tbe understanding Is that John P. Wil son lias been the attorney of the town for some years Sint, without ever Letup legally appointed by this oanl to such position; therefore, JfMolved, That the services of John P. Wilson bo, and the same arc, hereby discontinued from ami after thla date, nml the Town Clerk bo instructed to notify John P. Wilson of the action of thin Hoard. Hr. Huirhoad moved tlmt tho Treasurer bo Instructed to rout a box !u the .Fidelity Safe De pository for the safety of the water-bonds and corttiicatos, provided it was tho cheapest way tor tho town. The motion was carried unani mously. On motion of Hr. Huirhoad, tho Cotnmittoo on Roads and Bridges was directed to confer witli tho Hoard of Hyde Park regarding the con dition of State street where tho water-pipes are laid. A petition was road for tbe appointment of John Heed as an engineer at tho Water-Works, and referred to tho Committee on Water and Gas. Adjourned. The Daily Sun, after a few weeks’ life, baa "gone under," and went the road most traveled in those •* panicky ” days. It wanted the town printing, and did not got it, and therefore found nothing to live for. In Us place Vunsont, whoso paper is < how the lucky oflloiul organ, has now a daily discard, in addition to his weekly. EVANSTON. An adjourned mooting of tho Board of Trus tees of Kvnnutou was hold at tho Town Hull Rnturday evening. Present. Trustees Gilbert, Phelps, Willard, Powers, amt Blanchard. The minutes of tho preceding mooting having been approved, tho regular order of business was suspended. The quest ton of lotting tho contract for fur nishing wator-nlpo for tho Water-Works waa then considered. It whs dually decided unanimously to accent tho proposals made by E. P. Allis i Co., of Milwaukee, under dato of July 7, for fur nishing cast iron wator-pipo. Tho President was authorized to close tho contract with said firm for the same, according to tho specifications furnished by tbe consulting engineer. Adjourned to Tuesday evening. Hiss Amy 0. Kellogg, of the Senior Glass, has been appointed Assistant Librarian of tho Uni versity. Thu following tutors have boon appointed to service in tlio Preparatory Department of tne University during tho coming college year : Messrs. Robert Baird,. E. R. Shrader, J\ D. Ray mond, E. L. Parks, and J. 11. Bates, and Hisses Aipm Harcy and Bradshaw. ELGIN. Tho Watch Company paid out ©20,000 Friday for wages during tho monthof Juno,—aboutono- Imlf the Bum paid when a full force is em ployed. Tiio new machinery will soon ho iu place, and nil the hands at work again. A company is organizing hero to try co-opera tive farming. It is proposed to purchase sev eral thousand acres of land iu Kansas aud try the experiment thoroughly. O. it. Adams uud wife start on a two months* tom* in California Tuesday. Only 21 is sot apart for an Odd-Followa’ pic nic, to be hold at Ward's Grove, in St. Charles. All tho societies in tho county will participate. Tho Q. A. It. has boon revived again, and its warlike utterances will soon resound in our caucuses, There is good ovldouco of (ho oxUtonco of a “ tiro bug” iu Kigin. Various attempts have been made to tiro builuiugs iu tbo business por tion of tbo city. , Thu County Supervisors will convene in Genova to-day. Tbo extreme drought Is working great In Jury to growing mops. Grain docs nut bead out wull 5 hay is light and tho pasturage Is becoming very poor. Dairymen all report a heavy shrinkage in milk. Tbo various churoU societies oro bolding union mooting!} tiabbuth evenings. through tho warm weather, tho pastors preaching in turn. Tho robulloing in the burned Uiitxiot la pro* flooding finely, aud handsome blocks will replace tbe unsightly structures burned down. Tho pubtio nquoro is being Inclosed by a hand- Romo fence, greatly Improving tho appearance of tho Hooood Ward. SUNDAY’S NEWS. Loculi Tho Dank of Ohloago, formerly tho National Loan and Trust Company, han suspended. owing to financial embarrassments growing out of tho panic. An alignment of assets for tho interest of creditors ban boon made, and tbo lato I’rosl dont, Thomas H. Ellin, slates that tho stock holders will pay tbo claims to tho full extent of thoir ability. Mr. Isaac P. Coalos baa boon ap pointed Assignco. ' In tbo American Cliooa Congress, Saturday, games wore won by Mr. Judd from Mr. Bock; by Mr. Elder from Oou, Congdon, and Bock from Mr. Perrin. Capt. Mackenzie Booms likely to carry oil tho first prize. Miss • Fanny A. Shotwetl, tbo young woman who croatod eomothlug of a sensation la Chicago several months ago by alleging that sbe bad been robbed of $60,000 in bonds by a gentleman in wboßo core she waa traveling, bns boon in dicted In Now York for grand larceny and forgery. It is denied that Miss Shotwell over was robbed of any bonds. •Sporting* Tho fipotting events of Saturday wore as fol lows i A brilliant and fashionable trotting mat inee at Baxter Park; Badger Girl boat Gen. Howard at Oshkosh, bent time. 2:81,1/5 at In dianapolis, Oou. Grant won tbo rnco for D-yoar olds, boat time, 2:31; Goldamitb Maid boat llod Cloud and Fullerton, boat Utno, 2t23; Jokor beat Mila O. in tbo 2:2(1 rnco, best time, 2:80. Tbo White Stockings boat the Bnltimoros 17 to 12, and tbo 'Athletics scored another victory over tbo PhlladolpblAH, oto 7. Tho Argonaut boat crow won tbo amatour championship of tbo United States on llarlom River, 3 miles straight away, time 17:575/. » Tho Chicago Committee of Arrangements for tbo coming Photographer's Convention baa sub mitted a report of tbo list of exhibitors and of the foreign pictures to bo shown. Fordem The Paris Figdro has been suspended for two weeks for an attack upon tbo Assembly. —lt is reported that secret negotiations have been entered into between tho President pro tom of the Cuban Bopublio and Copt.-Qen. Concho. Miscellaneous, Tho Examining Committeo ftf Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, has hold a number of meet ings and oitod a number of witnesses before it, among thorn Hr. Tilton. Tho latter appeared, but declined to testify fully on tho ground that tho Committee was packed. Liitlo further is known of tho Committoo, which hold secret ses sions, sometimes only one member of tbo six being present. It le confidently stated by tho members of tho Cotmnuioe, however, that tho investigation will bo thorough and tho ropott full, fair, and accurate. The House and Scualo Naval Committees will soon start on their tour of inspection of the different navy-yards in a Government vessel, oo oooipauiod by secretary Hobosou. The rumor of the rcsiguation'of Vice-Presi dent Wilson was contradicted by his friends. Gov. Caldwell, of North Carolina, died on Saturday of cholera morbus. A largo firo at Woohawhon, N. J.. destroyed storehouses, piers, railroad tracks and trestle work, and 70,000 barrels of oil. The loss was about $700,000. MISCELLANEOUS. Col. John M. Flaming, State Superintendent of Public Instruction. iu Tennessee, publmhee a card withdrawing bit) recommendations in regard to employing touchers, and making: other now* contractu until tho fate of tho Civil flights hill was ascertained. —Mr. Weaver, of Eldora, la., who had twelve children oy bin first wifo, a white woman, mar ried a negro woman a year ago, and now the Ledger is rejoicing over the first of tbo black twelve ensuing. —About tho worst caso of modesty on record afflicts a man in tit. Paul who writes to tho Dis patch. to declaim against tho outrageous inde cency of boat-clubs practicing iu front of Tbo city, wearing their sleeveless rowing-shirts, No wonder the grasshoppers are bad in Minnesota. If they will make a square meal of that man when they come along to him, wo shall holiovo that the grasshopper was not created m vaiu. —Tho people of Saratoga and Whitfield Town ships, in Marshall County. HL, are somewhat excited over several deeds lately filed fos record in that county, and covering a number of farms in tho townships named. It appears that some fifty years ago one William Hector whs tho owner of a largo tract of land there. Most, if not ail, of tLe land was neglected, and was sold for taxes, and passed into tho hands of tho pres ent holders. Now it appears, by deeds, that Hector convoyed somo of tho land to one Eliza beth Brady, of Now T’ork City, and she has lately convoyed her interest to one William H. Beck. Beck is reported to bo a Washington (B. O.) lawyer, and doubtless bought tbo Brady interest on speculation. It is not ptobnblo that ho can dispossess tho present holders of tho property, but bo may mako thorn trouble, aud perhaps se cure money from them as a way of avoiding lit!-, gntiou. A Durham Superstition, A late correspondent of Notes and Queries gives tills singular account of a curious bit of folk-loro which prevails ia somo parts of Bur ham : "An old lady friend of mine was jokingly re marking tliat sho had once boon charged with causing tho death of a bubv. 1 asked, ‘iiowso?’ She roiillcd that a poor neighbor woman having just boon delivered of a baby, she was sent for; wondering very much why sbo was wautod, sho wont, ami whoa sho arrived at the house was very much surprised at liudtug the house full of womon, each having a glass of spirit to drink, fibowasatouco asked what aho would have to drluk. ‘Oh, nothing,’ sho replied, *Oh dear, but you must,' was tho hearty rcspoiiHO. So, rather thau oirond tho poor poonlo, sho took a glass of spirit, and remaining a short timo with tho straugo assembly, coutrivod to hido hor glass of spirit and leave tho place, glad to got awuy from such a gathering. A short timo afterward sho called to sce the poor woman who bad boon coulinod, and was mot with looks rather shy and queer. As she could not uudorstaud this, sho askod, ‘"Whatever is the matter, my good woman?’ 4 Oh I Mrs. 11.. yoh should no bov douojso, yoh hor kill’t my bonny bairu.’ ‘Wlmt ovor do you. moan, my good woman ? ’ sho askod. *Oh I Mrs. IX., you left your glass of spirit. Yoh did no drink it, so my honuy bairn diod. Yoh her kill’t my bonny bairn.’ On making fur ther inquiries, sho loarut that each one who goes into ahousoou tho occasion of a birth must drink a glass of spirit, elso the child will not live." A million of PoHiagciStnnipi. Oot. 1, 1872, a young lady of Middletown, Gt., set about tho callootlou of 1,000,0UQ of postage-stumps m two years. Inspired by the absurdity of tlio enterprise, and the impossibili ty of its acoompilobmoul, hor friends promised all sorts of things when sho achieved the million. This sho rather resented, and it sot her to work with greater determination than over. Bho is now on tho throe last months of tho allotted timo, and has gathered over 000.000 stamps. Tho friends who nromisod hor gifts when sho had gathered a million begin to weaken, and are inquiring about the probable price of silks, ponies, phaetons, diamonds, and watches, all of which wore named as prizes to bo awarded whou tho feat was accomplished. A Wild World. From the American JorneUte, Tito world ia fairly under way to get stark crazy. On tbo one Imnd pictures mid etutueu work niitaolea amt derange the bruins of tou thousunda of people othonrioo m good health. Elmiwhoro people mu stark mud with Sabbath laws, prohibitory laws against tbo ualo of whisky, Clod in tbo Conutitutiou, proselytizing and bap tizing, if possible, everybody and bis wife. Again, in other places, they rattle Into our oaru civil rights bills, social equality of tbo moss, do- Htnietiun of the public schools to carry out aa abstract idea, and people still claim boiug saue and sound. ____________ SIARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Foreign iUarUots. Liverpool, July 11—11 a. m,—Unchanged, Flour. 87a. Wheal—Winter, IHOIIB 2d; spring, lUsotlOa lid; white, J2s@P2n 2d ; dun, 12a 4a®l*2a lid, Corn, 86s. Pork, 87« OU. Lard. 68s Od. Liverpool, July 11—2:80 p. m,—Drondstulte quid. Corn, Ms lid. Rest unchanged. London, July 11.—Rule of discount lu open market for three months’ bills, 2 8-10 per cent, which is 5-18 below tbo bank rate. Amount of bullion gone Into bank ml balance to-day la X‘26,000. Consols fur money, O2X'OD2>,-; aeeount, Va#@lKiV J 8-20 aof ’BS, 108 W ; C-208 of *O7, ll’rt# : 10-iCe, lusjnuvvfla, 101#; Now Turk Central, 02; Erie, 20#; preferred, 47, Linseed oil, 28s, Paris, July hi.— Rentes, (Ilf. Liverpool, July 11.—Cotton dull; middling up land, H#d; middling Orleans, a/id; sales, 10,000 bales t American, U,OUU bales; apouniullou and export, halos. Dreadstulfa quiet. Corn, 86s Od. Lard, Hoslau Waal Qiarktti Boston, July ll.—Receipts of domcstlo wool for ihs ptsl week have largely sxotbed any previous weak fa tbs history of tbe trade, and In pounds roust amount to nearly <1,000,000, The total receipts of domestic for tho past sovou weoki reach 88,603 bales, ?*,M2 bales for tho corresponding period lost yaar, Notwith standing those large receipts, the demand hoe been quite oqcel to the supply, end It has only boon during the past week that stocks have begun to accumulate. Buyers have been quite numerous during the week, representing some of the largest mills, who wero ready to pay 033630 for choice Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces, onuat least 1,000,000 lbs could have been dis posed of at (hoae figures, but this description Is gen> orally held at 640650, Transactions only Include 71.000 lbs of Ohio at 61M<3600, mostly at 64066 c. In Michigan fleeces the sales have been 336,000 lbs, at 800 62c. Combing delaine fleeces continue in demand, tbe sates comprising upwards of 000,000 lbs at 650C00 for washed, and 43Jtf@47o for unwashed; including Koutuoky at 48@470. Sixty cents per pound, how ever, la §n outside price for choice lots of comhlug, and 480 an extreme figure for the most desirable of Kentucky. Pulled wools have been comparatively quiet. Hood linos of extra are wanted, and choice euporflnes in fair demand, with no change la price, Superfine ami extra pulled at 430550. Now York Drr-C3oods Market, New York, July 11,—The trade movement was slow to-day In all departments. The market for cotton goods was quiet and prices unchanged. Cotton flan nels more active at a decline of from lo to 2o be low Inst season’s prices, drain bags In good de mand and firm, with a short supply. Wool flannels ami repellents In Improved request. The Produce Markets. New York, July 11.—Cotton—Steady; middling upland, 17?ic; futures closed steady; sales, 13,400 bales; July, ICAJc; August, 10 13-l6o; September, 17 l-10®n 842o; October, 1611-10010 W-32c; December, id 11-10010-230, BmtADHTDKFS—FIour very quiet and unchanged; receipts, 0.000 brls. Bye Hour firmer, at $4.7500.23. Coen meat unchanged. Wheat in good demand aud higher; receipts73,ooobushels; No. 3 Chicago, $1,300 1,35; No. 3 Milwaukee, $1,3301.40; ungraded lowa end Minnesota spring, $1.2901,30; winter red and amber Western, $1.3001.35; n«w red Ohio, $1.40. Bye firm er, at $1,0301.13. Barley nominal. Malt quint. Corn in active demand aud higher; receipts, 137,000bn; Western mixed, 7707Bjtfc; Western yellow, 78@78M0; while Western, 85087 c. Oats a shade Armor: receipts, 65,000 hu {.mixed Western, 600020; while Western, os @o7c. Hay and Hors—■Unchanged. Petroleum—Crude, WM/tO ; refined, 13J£012J4c. Turpentine—Steady at :»50. Enos—Firm: Western, 21c. Leather—Firm at 970300; Orinoco. 24^027^0. Wool—Steady; domestia flooco, 430050; tubbed, 65000 c; pulled, 33063 a; unwashed, 17037 c. PnovißiONs—Dull, hut Armor; now mess, $19,350 10.no. Hoof quiet. Middles dall; long clear, 100 10>,'o; short clear, Lard firmer; prime steam, 1113-lOospot; 11 13-10 July or August; lljf ®l2i; September. Butter—Western, 17097 c. Cheese—Unchanged. Whiskt—Dull and nominal at 090. Metals—Manufactured copper ntendy ; new sheath ing, 32c ; Ingot Luke dull at 24021 Jtfo. Pig Irou— Broteh quiet at 33@360; American dull at 200320; Russia sheet, 15>;fljIflo. NtUU quiet ; cut, $3.8002.00; clinch, $5.6008.09. MILWAUKEE. Milwaukee, TOb.. July 11.—Bheadhtuffs—Flour quiet ami unchanged, Wheat fair and firm; No. 1 MU* wmikoe, $1.22; No, 9 do, $1.19/2; seller August, ; seller September, sl.ll. Oats excited Him higher; No. 2,51 c, Corn firm ami higher; No. 2 mixed. 44340. Rye steady, moderate demand; No. 1, 000. Barley unsettled and nominal: No. 2 spring, eoller September, $1.12. Freioiith—To Buffalo, 3*fc •to Oswego, 7»fe. ItKcmriH—Flour, 5,000 brls; corn, 300 bu; wheat, 74.000 bu. Shipments—Flour, 9,009 brie; corn, 100bu; wheat, 10.000 bu. DETROIT. Detroit, July ll.—breadstuffs—Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat steady and In moderate demand; extra, $1.61; No. 1, amber, $1.21. Corn steady and in moderate demand, at 09c. Oats—Demand good at full prices ; 03c. FnEiuuxa—To Oswego, 6/rf@flc. BUFFALO. Buffalo, July 11.—Brkadhtoffs—Wheat Inactive aud scarce. Com quiet, higher, aud little here ; sales. 80.000 hu aumplo at private terms ; 28,000 bu No. 2 at CS^CS^c; held at 80a at the close. Outs dull and scarce; sales, COO bu No, 2at Sic. Fueiohts—Unchanged. CLEVELAND. Cleveland, 0„ July 10.—Ureadstoffb —'Wheat firmer and better; No, 2 rod, $1.20. Corn unchanged. Data quiet at Mo for No. 1 fcJUUo; 820 for No. 2 do; 66u for whits. rtxnoLnun—Unchanged. TOLEDO. Toledo, 0., Jnlyll.—Biikadstdffs—Flour fair and firm. Wheat lo higher 5 No. 2 white Michigan, $1.42 ; No. 2 do, $1.28 ; amber Michigan, cash and seller July, $1.24; August, $1.20 ; new, seller July, $1.21; No. 2 roc], $1.20; new, $1.19; seller July, sl.lß,}tf ; No. 3 red, $1.1301. H. Corn higher; high mixed, seller July, 1 60c; August and September, 05/fc; low mixed, cash and seller July; no grade, CI&iJJMo; damaged, C3c. Oats higher: No. 2,53)^0510. Freioiits—Dull uud nominal. Receipts—Flour, nono; wheat, 13,000 bu; com, 16.000 bu; oats, noue. Shipments—Flour, none; wheat, 10,000 bu; com, 14.000 bu; oats, 700 bn. CINCINNATI. Cincinnati, 0., July 11.—Cotton—Quiet and firm at 1 o«sc. IhißADßTorrß—Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat steady and iu moderate demaud'; uow red, $l,lOO 1.16; white, $1,1501.23. Corn—Demand good at full prices; mixed, C4©oSc. Oats scarce, firm, and higher, ut 630600. Rye scarce and firm at 93095 c, Oils—Unchanged. Enos—Quiet and wonk at 10c. Butteh—Fair and firm; best grades, at 24025 c, Cheese—Hleady: moderate demand. I'iiovpuons—Pork—Demand light; holders firm; amall sales at $19.73. Lard fair and firm; summer, lOJi'Allo; kettle, 12J$o. Bulk meats active aud ad vanced; shoulders, 7u spot; closed at 7.V0 asked; sidesnt7>*'o buyer July; clear rib,59.4509.505p0t: s9.6obuyer July; clear, 9/ic. Bacon active ami advanced; shoulders, 808jrfo.; clear rib, 10/$o; clear, lO^Ctllc. Wmsuv—Steady and in moderate demand at 04c. PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, July 11.—Bueadhtuffs Flour quiet. Wheat dull; new cud, $1.45; old, $1.2201.35; umber, $1.4001.43. Rye unchanged. Corn firm; yellow, 78‘v0"9o; Western mixed, 76079 c. Oats quiet; white, 670080. Butter—Active; choice Western, 23023 c; fair to good, 20u. Chekbv.—Weak; Western prime, luail/tfc; half skins, 6010 c. Hons—Firm ; receipts light; Western fresh, 24(325c. Petroleum—Dull; refined, crude, B‘£ (SS.'fc, i’novisioNß—Advancing tendency. Pork, $19.00(3 19.2% WlllßltT—9B/SO. BALTIMORE. Baltimore, July 11.—liiiKAOsrofM—Flour steady and unchanged. Wheat dull; choice while, sl.46is 1.50. Corn weak; rod Western mixed. 770; old, 780. Oats firm; Wcnlem mixed. 75@7Cc; white, 75c. Rye dull and nomlualat si,oo@l.lb. Provisions— Bulb shoulders, 7*f@Bc; clear rib, 10 tf CtlOkio. Bacon—Shoulders, BH®B>*Q» clear rib, 11# Lard, 12*;@12.K0. BunEn—ln fair demand. CorrnE—Dull and nominally unchanged. Whisky—Quiefat SI.OO. OSWEGO. Osweoo, July 11.— Grain— Wheat dull; Mo, 1 Mil waukee, $1.85. Corn dull nt 72(^750. MEMPHIS. Memphis, July 11.—Comm—Quiet and unchanged; receipt)), 24 halo*; shipments, 415 bales ; stock, 11,050 baits. Breadstuffs— Flour dull and unchanged. Oornmeal scarce amt ilrm *, held at $4.00. Corn scarce and item; hold at H2@B3c, Oats scarce and Ilrm. Hay anu Bran—Scarce, firm, and nominal. Provisions— Firm and unchanged. . LOUISVILLE. Louisville, Ky., July 11.— Cotton— Quiet at 10>,'o. Bheaustoffs— Flour, wheat, and corn quiet nml undmuged. Coru, 820. Oats qulot at OO&ttfo. Rye quiet nt «00. Provisions— Pork quid at $20.50. Rncon in fair de mand and firm; shoulders, 8*40: clear rib, 10»fo; clear, IDa'o. Sugar-ourod hams. lijtfo { plain, 12,’fc. Bulk meats steady; sliouldera, 7#c; dear rib, ; clear. 10*fo. Lard—lO’^Qld^c, Wuisky—Wc. ST. LOUIS. . St. Loom. July 11.—Cotton—Dull and nominal. liuEAuiiTUFi'H—l-’lour quiet and unchanged. Wheat In fair demand ami firm for aamplolots; No. 8 red full, $1.05; No. 2 red winter, $1.15; choice rod, $1.2801,28; do while, $1.20®1.28. Corn steady and In moderate demand; N0, 2 mixed, 61002 c, lu elevator. Oa(m quiet and tirm; 650Stic for No. 2. ityo higher; now, 80c. WitlHiiV—Steady at 050. Provisions—Pork firmer, ai $20.60. Bulk meats higher; shoulder*, 7#o; dear, llD.'o, spot, liacoti Mining; clear rib, 10#o; clear, Lard un changed, NEW ORLEANS. New Orleans, La., July 11.—dram—Dull at 00c. Provibionh—Pork firmer at $2L50®21.02#. Lard firmer; tierce, 12#c, Qrookiueh—Sugar dull; fully fair, B#c. Molasses —Thin, fermenting, Me. Coffe* lu (air demand and firmer; ordinary, 10#@20o; fair, 21#@220; good, 22# @22# c; prime, 28@28#c. Others uueliaiigud. Cotton—Movement nearly eusponded; sales, 113 bales; repeat yesterday's quotations; receipts. 180; exports, coast, 1,008; slock, 20,007; unsold, last even ing, 23, cut). Gold—sl,lo Exchange—flight. % premium; starling, $5.98 05,10. MAKINI3. Fort ot Chlcnno. July llnnd 12. ARRIVED. 6;br O. L. Johnston, Manistee, lumber, Brhr J. D, Nuwhmd, Mauintee, lumber. Behr J, Catehpulu, Muakegon, lumber. Behr L. AI. Da via, Muskegon, lumber, Bohr I*. I lay den, Muakegon, lumber. Bohr J. Dresden, Lmllngton, wood. Behr Three Druthers, Vermillion, telegraph poles, Behr Ella Peak, Olay Dimka, teleuraph pules. Behr Wm. Smith, Hmith Haven, luiuher. Belie J. I*. DeOundlua, I’ortago Lake, lumbar, Behr 11. O. Albrecht, Ford River, lumber. Behr Mary UeVeu, Jackaonport. wood. Prop Plymouth, Duniilo, sundries, Prop Merchant, Dulfslu, sundries, Behr O. N. Johnson, Ford River, lumber. Hetir Bardlnln, Muskegon, lumbor. Brlirlllmco, Muskegon, lumbor. Behr Helen Dlood, Muskegon, lumbor, Behr Lumberman, Dlnck Crook, lumbor, Behr Paraia, White Lake, lumber. Bohr O. Mldiolßun, Ludlngtou, lumber, Behr D. h’owhall, Manistee, lumber. Behr Margaret Dal), Manistee, lumber. Hchr J. J. Taylor, punt River, lumbor. Behr Experiment, While Lake, buk* Bohr Doloß, White lAki, bark, ' Scbr Kate JD. Howard, Holland, bark. Scow M. X. Dunham, Portage Lake. talk* Bchr Nellie Wilder, Buffalo, coal. Bohr Onondaga. Brie, coal. Bohr Sunrise, Cleveland, coal. Bohr Richard Winslow, Cleveland, cosh Btmr Corona, SI. Joseph, sundries. Prop Luke Breeze, Benton Hurbor, sundries, Bchr Elgin, Kingston, Ball. Bohr Weal Bide, Oswego, suit. Bohr Gem, Clay Banks, wood. Btmr Sheboygan, Manitowoc, sundries. Bohr John Magee, Oswego, coal. Brig Moclmnlo, Oconto, lumber, flehr Oorrit Smith, Oswego, coal. Scow BouUi Bide, white Lake, lumber. Bohr Montmorency, Saginaw, salt. Hcow Granger, Ludwig's Pier, bark. Bchr El Tempo, White Hirer, lumber, Bohr Ostrich, Green Bay, lumber. Bchr 11. O. lleg, Portage Lake, lumber. Bchr IT, Folgor, Fair Haven, ooal. Scow Pan Hayes, Manistee, lumber. Bchr H..G, Aadrowe, Manistee, lumber* Bchr Coral, Silver Lnko, lumbar. Bchr M. F. Merrick, Saginaw, salt. Bohr G. IT. Warrington, Cleveland, ooal. Bchr Ida, Sturgeon Bay, lumber. Bchr Petrol, Oconto, lumber. Bchr Melvina, Muskegon, lumber. Prop Menominee, Muskegon, mtndriei, Prop B. 0. Baldwin, Esnauoba, Iron ore. Barge Agnes L. Psltco, Escannba, Iron ore. Bark Ogariln. Saginaw, lumber. Scow Mermaid, South Haven, bark. HchrJ. Hibbard, Grand llnvon, bark. Bchr H. Band, Kewaunee, bark. Bchr Bahama, Cleveland, coal. Bchr Donaldson, Buffalo, coal. Bchr 0. K, Ulnofl, Buffalo, coal. Scbr Bt. Lawrence, Cleveland, coat Bchr J. M. Hutchinson, Erie, coal. Bcow Bea star. Point Bauble, lumber. Scow Milton, White Lake, lumber. Scbr Glad Tidings, Wblto Lake, lumber. (khr Cuyahoga, Little Bay, lumber. Bcow South Haven, South Haven, lumber. Bchr O. Shaw, South Haven, wood. Bchr Honest John, PonLwatcr, lumber. Bchr Joh. Duval, Kewaunee, lumber.* Bchr Maine, Lmlington, lumber. Scbr F. B. Btockbrldgo, Baugutuck, plies. Scbr J. A. Traverse, line River, wood, Bchr Cuba, Green Bay, lumber. Burge Mercury, Lmlington, lumber. Bchr Flying Cloud, Big Buamico, lumber. Bchr Gcorgo Steel, Oconto, lumber. Bchr Buena Vlata, Frankfort, lumber. Prop City of London, Owen Bound, sundries. Bchr Tbos. O. Street, Owen Bound, light, Scbr Kate Qiucbman, Oconto, lumber. Bohr Two Brothers, Manistee, lumber. Scbr Annie O. Hauson, Manistee, lumbar. Hcow Gladiator, Manistee, lumber, Bchr Chenango, Buffalo, coal. Barge Uermhel, Ludlogton, lumber. Bchr Margaret Muir, Cheboygan, timber. Prop Oity of Concord, Ogdeuuburg, Sundries. Bchr Pony Hannah, Traverse Oily, wood. Bchr Moselle, Flat Rock, lumber. Bchr Hero. Penlwater. lumber. Prop Ncwlmrg, Buffalo, sundries. Prop Idaho, Buffalo, aundrios. Bchr A. Rush, Muskegon, lumber. Scbr O,'J. Reeder. Muskegon, lumber. Scbr Myrtle, Muskegon, lumt>er. Bchr Lori Omit, Mnakcgon, lumber. Prop George Dunbar, Muskegon, lumber. Prop Waverloy, Buffalo, sundries. Scbr Midnight, Grand Traverse, wood. SchrE. 0. L., Grand Traverse, lumber. Prop George King, Buffalo, salt. Bargs 0. L. Young, Saginaw, lumber. Scbr Abigail, Little Traverse, railroad ties. Prop Skylark, Dobson's Creek, bark, Bchr A. Plugger, Holland, bark. Scbr Darlbn Barnes, Menominee, lumber. Bchr Rosa Belle, Grand Haven, lumber, Scbr F. M. Knapp, Buffalo, co;u. Bchr Mocking Bird. Buffalo, coal. Scow Christie, Muskegon, lumber. Bchr Presto. Ludluglon, lumber. Scow Boa Bird, Menominee, wood. Bargs Peahtlgo, Peahtlgo, lumber. Barge Advance, Peahtlgo, lumber. Bchr Live Oak, Manlutec, lumber. Prop City of Now York, Ogdeusburg, sundries. Prop Charles Reitz, Manlatco, sundries. Barge Harncauy, Manistee, sundries. Bchr Comanche, Oswego, coal. Scbr Australia, Muskegon, lumber. CLEARED. Bchr Pride.Ducb Lake, CO bal&i hay, Scbr J. It. Bentley, Buffolo, 34,000 Uu wheat* Scbr Wallin, Holland, 800 bu corn. Scbr 11. 0. lies, Portage Lake, 0 brie beef, 3 brls pork, nod sundries. Scow M. N.Dunbam, Collins’Pier, 60 bu oats, 1 brl beef. Schr Lizzie Book, Bt, Joseph, 40 begs beer, 60 brls salt. Scow South Haven, Boutli Haven, 12 cds stone, Scbr G. N. Johnson, Ford River, sundries, Htrar Corona, St. Joseph, 40 sacks feed. Prop Labe liroozo, Benton Harbor, sundries. Prop Scotia, Buffalo, 35,880 bu wheat, 16,610 bu com. 4,C00 mi oats, 4,011 brls Sour, Scbr Ironsides, Oswego, 10,020 bu corn. Barge Marinette, Menominee, sundries, Scbr City of Polucuvillo, Buffalo, 30,000 bu corn. Scow Milton. White Lake, 800 bu oats, 5 tons feed, and sundries. Schr Bay State, Ponsaukee, 8 brls oil, and sundries. Barb Cleveland, Menominee, 0 brls flour, and sundries. Prop Montana, Buffalo, 40,037 bu corn, 600 case* Jurd. Schr N. H, Ferry, Whit* Lobe, 400 lbs lard, 2 brls oil, and sundries, MOOT CIiZAHANOEB, Prop Mohawk, Buffalo, 8,701) bu wheat, 19,000 bn corn, 4UO brls flour, 500 brls corn-men], amt sundries. Prop Menominee, Grand Haven, 83 brli pork, 16 brls oil, and sundries. fltmr Sheboygan, Manitowoc, sundries. Prop Jay Gould, Buffalo, 8,245 bu wheat, 10,097 bn corn, 11,558 bu oala, 800 brls flour, 100 brla pork, 600 pkgs oil-cako. Schr William Smith, South Haven, sundries. Prop Plymouth, Uiitralo, 1,185 brls flour, 204 brie pork, 400 Backs oil-dak* and sundries. Schr Soa Bird, Buffalo, 18,500 bu corn. Prop Colin Campbell, Buffalo, 31,140 bu corn. Prop Merchant, Buffalo, 4,000 bu barley. Prop Merchant, Erie, 4,000 bucocn,U,ooo oati, 1,000 tea lard. And 76 vessels cleared light. T.tilte Freights Were dull and weak, The asking rate for corn by sail was 4c. Rates by steam quoted at 3Jtfc, Tho following vessels load corn on owners' account for Buffalo j Bi'hra Seabird, Zack Chandler, City of Paluesrllle, and prop O. Campbell. The prop Plymouth taken corn on through mtc. Barge Guiding Star, corn through via Sarnia, ToOgdcnsburg—Prop Concord, corn, through. Total, 7, capacity about 195,009 bu corn. Vessels Passed Pore Huron. Special JHepateh to The Chicago Tnbune. Port Hubok, Midi., July 11.—Passe® Dowk—Props Philadelphia, Montgomery, Nebraska, India, Lowell, ami Raleigh with Kate Winslow; barks F. B. Rice, Mu* rlu, Martin, and Two FiniUK-s; schrs Fame, Jaue, Belie £mum A. Mayer, Newsboy, North Capo, Exile, and Su perior. Passed Up—Props James Fisk, LowelL and Huxoa Ollj. W’lßiv—Northeast, blowing fresh. Illinois it flllctilann Canal. BniDOEPoux, HI., July 11.—Abbived—Board of Health, Summit; Sligo, Willow Springs, 60 tons ice; Martiu Hogan. Lemout; Essex, Ottawa, 3,800 bucorn; Jbrederlck, Ottawa, 0,300 bu corn; Oen. Shermau, Boueca, 0,100 bu corn; Lilly. Morris, 6,100 bu corn; Elizabeth, Lockpon, 1,000 brls znonl, 300 brla flour. Alianollnneoun, OIItOAQO, The tug Ward collided with a vessel Saturday, run ning a Hue into her wheel and losing her Bmoke-sUfck, She has gone on Miller's dry-dock. —The tug Crawford accidentally ran a line into her wheel, damaging her to such an extent that she had to go on Miller’s dry-dock for repairs. —The beautiful steam excursion-yaebt building by Bates & Co. for Messrs. Blawott k Myers Is nearly completed, and will bo hunched in a few days. Her bottom is painted copper-color, and tho top, sides, and cabins white. As sue now stands on the stocks she presents » very stylish appearance. Good Judges say she will he very swift. —Owing to tho favorable wind last Saturday, a largo fleet entered this harbor. The lumber market was quite dull, hut few of tho cargoes lu the river fluffing buyers. —The schr Waierday, from Ohsnmoni, N. Y„ st rived ut this harbor Saturday for tho tint time. She is owned by Messrs. Folgor, Enos k Copoly, Gbo can carry 19.000 bushels of wheat lu 10 feel of water. Capt. Bill Vincent is her commander. —Several lake Captains report having seen, last Fri day night about 13 o’clock, while off undue, a most brilliant meteor shooting across tho horizon from south to north, illuminating tho entire sky. It Anally broke into a largo number of fragments, givings report like distant thunder. —There Is at least one honest olovotor man in this city, which la considerably more than can be said of Milwaukee. The Oswego Tima reports that the schr 8. T. Atwater, which was loaded at this city with 19,000 bushels of corn, unloaded at the Corn Exchange Elevator lu that city 10,301 bushels, having, there fore, 301 bushsls over, IXBCWUEHK, Tho conal-boat Minnesota, corn-laden, sunk in the lock At Rochester, Friday, —The schrJohn lirouon sprung her fore-mast-head while passing through tho Htcalw of Mucklnuw, and upon arriving at Oswego hroko her topsail-yard by collision with an elevator. —The now schooner Monguagon was launched at Troalun on the Oth. Bho Ja owned by Oupt. A. A Tur ner. She la full canal size, with » grain capacity of 20,000 to 22,000 bushels. Oapt, Turner Intends putting her In thu grain trade. —The tugs Anthony and Merrill yesterday morning made an uuaucoeeafiu attempt to locate (ho wreck of thu tug Ida 11. Loo, sunk oil North Point. They will renew their search whenever opportunity presents. —Venßohmen describe thu entrance into Buginow Riveras dliUcuit of lindlng except la clear weather. It is even no easy task to leave that place except m fair weather. The banka are lined with buoys, but (ueso cannot be seen In thick weather. —'The Milwaukee AVnfmri says: “The tug lUg ennuu cleared for Chicago Friday evening to bring to this port a * clam-shell' derrick, recently purcuaßSd by Messrs, flfarko A Oonro, Tito derrick will bo used in connection with their dredges for rill ing beyond the reach of the dipper, and wilt in » meas ure supplant the whoelbarrow-brigado at present em ployed to remove tho sand from scows," —The Milwaukee Ship-Yard Company have lot the contract for railing two used-up sections of dry-dock which have been sunk In their slip for many years. "When raised they are to bo towed out luto thu lake, and set adrift. These docks were among tho first ever built lu Milwaukee.. —About 4 o’clock Tuesday afternoon the steamer Stranger, plying between Charlotte and Ifroudeguoit Ray, Luke Ontario, run ashore near the Boa Breeze House. Shortly afterwards a tremendous squall came from the north, and drove her lu badly, broadside to theuhoro. A number of passengers were on board, hut all wore safely lauded. —ltarly Monday morning, aa the iteamer Corinthian was running the Lachlne Rapids, ihe wm carried against Spill Rook by* hurricane and sunk, Her bow is In 6 feet of water; tho depth at the stern Is not stated. A Montreal telegram states that It will bo very difficult to rescue her. The steamer Osprey was audit In the Bt. Lawrence about the same time. The p&e* longer* and crows of bothstcamera wore saved. The damage done to Jock No. 21, In the Welland Canal, has been repaired, and navigation resumed Thursday afternoon. A largo fleet la in the oauoL mostly bound up. DEATHS. WADR-ln this city, July 12, Alien M. Wade, daufh- Ur of J. J. and A Ilea Wade, agsd 1 year anti U days. Funeral will uko place to-day. (Tom the residence of r. a >,l J * r<,n^, '.i. onrno r Lincoln and Harrison streets, M t hjino'j by oars to Calvary Comolery. I)UFf"~A t ’ of “iSr jiaronts, No. Ml Rmo'.l Mmd.r, Jnir 13, br our. Ui O.l.imr OomslOTJ. Friends of the family are Invited without further notice. TURUMBfON-Un Friday, July 10. JaSei So* youngest son of Robert and Violet Tbrumston. Funorsl services this afternoon, promptly at 1 o'clock, ottho Cathedral o! tiS. Polar aim Paul, corner Peoria and West Washington streets: from thonco by oarrlasea to Rnsehill. MoORATIf—On Sunday, July 15, KltlvJ., daughter of J. J. and M. E. McGrath, ngodk inontnn and 24 days. I’iinoral from U6 South Ollaton-st., Monday, July UL atlOo’olook, toCalvary. r Suddenly, Sunday, JaW W, at reridenco. taka View, Rlaio A., wife of George Catlin.wivud years I month. e Funeral nt Bp. m Monday, Friends of the family in> vllodwltbimt farther notice. Harriet Norman Collyor, lie dear motaor of Uohen vPUyer. of tblaclly. SPECIAL NOTICES. •Hay pain, nibdao swellings, hMI burns, and will cuds rheumatism, 4 _ K£flT tparta, aad any flesh, bone or mnielo ailment* The White Wrapper la for family uw, the Yellow Wrapper Is fox anlmalt. Piles BO eentet large bottles ®l. Centaur Liniments kp^rput Children Cry for Cttatorla.-Ploasant to porfoot substitute for Cotter Oil. but moro afßoooloas In regulating tho stemaoh and bowels. AUCTION sales’ By ELISON, VOMEKOX & CO. Mil Eiltnl THIS ID-AST, Monday, July 13, Afternoon at 2 o’olook, Evening at 7i30, WILL BE OOWTINtTED, -A.T OUR STORE, 84 & 86 Randolph-st., n. o. o-i^rxisrs 3 GBE&T MM SMI, AT AUCTION, OF 3 700 LOTS, AT SOUTH EffiWUi, ELISON, POMEROY 4 CO.. Amstltmeo™, J M and 86 lUmloli'h-tfc. By EIASON, BOaiEItOY, & CO. SPECIAL S-A-LH FINE TEAS. Wednesday Morning, July 15, at 10 o'clock. At our B(ore> 84 dr 80 lCitmlolpb>at.t We will soli an hivoloo of about 75 Packages of Pine Teas, yimristlmr of YOUNG HYSON, GUNPOWDER, IM PERIAL, aud OOLONG, offline grade Teas. Sale per emplorj, _ (H.STAULIHURD IRSG), By WiU A. BUTTKUS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, No. 108 EAST MADISON-ST. NEW, OLD AND RARE ■MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS I BY CATALOGUE. Monday Afternoon, July 13, at 2 o’clock, AT U» MADISON-ST. VM. A. PUTTERS A CO., Auctioneers. Roots and Shoes, Hats, Gaps, and Straw Goods, Of all kinds, Tuesday morning, July 14, at 9>tf o'clock, sA our salesroom, IPS East Mnrti*oa-st. VfM. A. BUTTERS A CO., Auctioneers. MS 23 Si 21, Btt 2, In Rawson & Aokerloy’a Subdivision, Seo* tion 4, Town 38, Range 14, Tuesday After noon, July 14, at 3 o’clock, at 108 Madison-stc WM. A. PUTTERS A CO.. Auctioneers. Hew Furniture, Camels, Table Cntlery, Crockery, BUGGIES. and HARNESS, Wednesday, July 16, at 9>4 o'clock, at 108 Haft Mnrti»nn-*t. WM. A. BUTTERS A CO.. Auctioneer*. Dry Goods, Hosiery, and Notions, Clothing, Fancy Dry Goods, Thursday. July 16, at 9Jtf o'clock, at our Salesrooms, 106 Hast Mndfsou-M. WM. A. BUTTERS A CO., Auctioneers. By GEO. P. GOIIE *S CO,, 08 & 70 Wabash-av. BUY GOODS. Regular Auction Sale Tuesday, July Id, at 9 1-2 a. in. Proai Goods, Clothing, Ploco Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, and 'White Goods* Linens, Loco Goods, Notions, So. Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods. GKO. P, GORE A CO., FIND LINES OP DESIRABLE BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS Will bo offered at our sale on WEDNESDAY, July 15, at Bkja. m. GEO. P. GORE A CO., By WILLIS, LONG & CO. 195 and 197 Raudolpliat. Mortgage Sale. S7 EAST WASHXKTGTON-ST. •A.T On MONDAY. July 18, at 10 o'clock a, m.. the entire Furniture of eighty mums, oon«l*tlng of trench Bod •toad*, Bureaus, IVusliatauds. Chairs, ICxtniioinu Tables. Kurlug Berts, Mirrors, Hair, Mots and Husk MattrosHOs, Feather Pillow*. Oomlurtor*, Omintortumos, Shoot*, Blankets. Urunsol* ami Wool Carpal*, large HnUd Cook Stove and Broiler, lleatlug Stores, Orookery, Glass and PUtod Wore, Ao., licmovod to Storo 27 East Washington-st. for conveniouoe of sale. WILLIS, LONG A CO,,_Auottonflon. By lIOBGISS «& CO„ ReaMlsfate Auolionoora nud OummUilim Merchants. 633 Wwt I>ake-tt. Regular Baltvt: SVodauaduy and Saturday Rvemngs at Vip. m. We will sell on Tuesday, July 14, at 10 a. m., atourwaro rooms, No. (BS West Lake-»U, a large line of HOUSEHOLD HOODS, cpnelstlnuof Brussels. 8-Ply and Ingrain Onrpots, Mar blu-top Chamber Hots, Lounges, Burniui, Tables, Pina Parlor Ruts. Crockery, Ulimwart, Puled Ware, Moves, do., do. Oumo early anil senuro bnnrilns. WM. F. HOUUICa A CO., Auctioneers. CHATTEL MOETGAQE SALE, On Thursday, July 16, atlOa. in., we will sell tho entire ■ cootonUol Kline’s Restaurant, Ho, 101 East Mafcnl, OonsUtlng of 13 Mnthlo-ton Tables. Chain, Gas Fixture*. Luuoti Counter, Cigar Cano, Cash lirnwsr, do., Crock ery. Glassware, Plated Warn: also, one P.irtalilo ]{An«r<» and Broiler, cost *IM. H»l« posit (ye nmlvlthonl mwno. IVAJ. v. HUIHJKB A CU...Auoiimicmin^ HiUtItISOJ^KOCECSv^Li. WILLIAMS. Bpoolsl Auction Bale, Tuesday, July H, 0:86 a. m., el NEW AND l/HUD niUMTUiIH, Arc., Amt and&Hl Madtson-st. Receiving Mnislny (ho ona* tent* ef an elegant private rushjoijoe, t« hu »otd at onoo, oumusla us to make a siioeUl salo, whoa vru vlll sell, with* oufcany rosorve, Fine Parlor ami Chamber Hots, Marble- Tup and lllauk Walutu Uuroaus.Cuutru Tubbs,nud Com modes. Brussels and Ingrain Carpels, MaUrosaei, and Borings, Cook Stoves, Refrigerates, and a ttrloly of all kinimd Household Goods. Alto li&by OarrUgus, Singe* amt other good family Sowing Machines, I Harm tug* I’ruof HOOK.WfiLL4 WIUIAMB, AuiUonoef*