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THE CHICAGO DAILY RIBUNE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1873 POLITICAL. Farmers’ Conventions in Illi- nois and Wisconsin, Oficfal Returns of the Maine Elcc- ; tiom, A (@ranger's Organ in Arkansag—-- Colorado Eleotions. froquois and Ford County Farmors Xlold o Picnic, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, +Buokwry, Iroquols Co,, T, Sept. 10,—0n the 25th of August tho farmers of Iroquofa formed sn indes pondout party, Tho day following tho farmers of Ford followad sult, snd to-day wo aco both countles Joinod hand {n band holding n farmera’ plenfe in a grova ad= Joining this town, A cool, braciug stmosplere, » cloudless sky, Toads froo from dust, ull contribute to Tolp maka tiig occaston n linpyy ono, aud long to boxo- mombored, Wo enntiot fiud language nirong enough to urgo upon our farmors to_keop on n thin great Ao cial moans of cducatlon, and of bringing tho peoplo togother, obliterating fhat cureo of onr llves upon Wiesa rairios,—isolation, “Tho immensc good ulready rosult~ ing from thoso groat festal gatheriugs of our peoplo 8 to bo Acon In tho moro cheerful and contented foeling which porvades our agrleultural community, fully alive,—~howover to their wants and remedios, Prompily at 10 o'clock tho Granges of Iro- quo's auil Ford, under tho leadorship of ¥, A, Hains, roceeded to the benutiful grove, one miio from Duck= o7, whero amplo and conyenient arrangomonts had bodn taado for tho comfort of tho vast concourso of farmera assombled, ‘Tho oxerclses of tio day woro opened by o #pocels frow 8, T\ K, Irime, of Livingston Qounty, tupon the power - and nocossity of orgauization, ~ and closing with _a strong sud Loarest oppeal to tho farmers to Tealst, "by every lawful means fn their power, the monofiolics which wers seoking to crush thom, C. C, Buell, Ksq,, of Whiteside, then apoko iipon tho ‘nission of tho Gringe, 1iis_opening remarks. wero faket up with o sketch of the canly Listory of tho Grango movemont in tils Siato and its originators, loalug aa follos An arbitrary or despotio govern~ mout docs what it deems best for It subjocts, Woaro our own sovercigns, and demand of our repsoecntative Goverumont what wo want, If wo fail to ask for what we want, or ask through our represontativos for what o do not want, we alono are to blamo. In tho porfoo- tion of tho working of our system of govern~ ment, tho respousibllity of government Tosta’ wholly wpon ‘the people, aro tho roal soverelgns, Ienco tho nocessity of intcl- ligence nong the pooplo, But tho presont system of il Borvieo. intasferca’ with the. cxercise of this sovercignty, Itis filled with au army of parlissus, whao labor 1ot for tho intorcsts of the peoplo but for tho party, Itmust be changed, It s o_corrupting wer which this Goverument” cannot Jong stan 'his chango tho peoplo must demand, Thoy want the farmer o stay at home, eat stinking pork and un- wholcsome potatoes, ‘Phis monopoly 8 worso than tho elave-power, for that was romoved from us, This 18’ 60 closely in common with our every-lsy wants and necossitics that it affocts svarythlug wo cat, drink, and wear, To closed his re- marks with a most oarncat appenl o the farmors to bo united, stand firm, sud never coass i {his warfaro sgninat monopolios tmill thoy linvo scen tho Larveatro- urn, Tis. grand meeting then lstoned to an_carneet speech from S, M, Smith, which ocouplod nearly two bours in its_delivery, durlug which timo his sudience gsvo vent to thelr approval in hearty applause, Thus eloscd one of tho most auccossful farmicr-gaiherings et hield in Contral Ilitnols. Mcoting of Dane County (Wiw.) Grang= ot Speetal Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, BADIKON, Wis,, Scpt, 10,.—Under a call published for Bome timo ast, 10 tho Grangors and Furmora' Clubs of Dano Couny, o meot to form a_county orgnuizationy represcntatives of oloven Granges and nino Farmor! Cluos assembled hero this aftornoon, The Hou, M, M, Aunderson,s of Cross Plajus, Presideut of tho Dano County Agreultural Socloty, prosided, It was hold that, under the action taken nt tho State Convention at Watertown, it was improper for Grangos, as sucl, to form organizations with outslders; but, nftor long die- cnssion, o commitioe was appointed to draft o plan of orgunization for the Dano County Agricultural Asso- tiation that should include the Grangere and Farmers’ Dlubs, eald committeo to muet Dozt Wednosday, dur- Ing tho County Fair. Colorndo County Elcctions, DeNveR, Col., Sept, 10.—The election yesterday in this city and county, as well as in the other countles of the Territory, were entirely dovold of political elgnifl- cance, Tho tickels were strajght Ropubllcan and Citizens', or Peopie’s, but tho voters almost entirely Iguored purty, nnd voted according to personal profer- snces, Vory fow straight tickets of either sido wero The scratching was &0 uuniversal that the will not be definitely determined before noon to-day. The indications now are that a majority of the Citizens' candidates are elected to the most fm- porlant county _oflices, whilo the leglslative tickot is about equally divided, Tho result js regardod ssa dsfeatof tho so-called Tepublican ring. The good order provalling s attributed to {ho strict obscrvanco of tho liquor law, tho saloons being all closed until after 6 p. m, Adams County (fil,) Farmers? Convens tion. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Quryor, Tl Sopt. 10-~Tho farnicts of Adams Jonn- ty met in couvention at Cawmp Polut, delegates b:hlws m’csant from overy township, ‘A resolution was adop structing each Farmers' Club or Grango in tho conna by to appofut five delegates to attend the Farmers' County Couvantion "t Caiup Foluty Oct. 7, (o selocka Farmers’ tickot for county officers, The Democratio nd Republican Conventlona jncet Oct, 3, 80 wo are Iikely Lo have a threo-cornered fight, McLean County (Xll) Anti-Monopos lists, Special Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune. BL.OOMINGTON, Ill., Sept, 10,—Tho most comploto provarations aro belig mads for tho coming xally of tho Anti-Mouopolists ut Chenoy's Grove, to bo hold on tho17th, Spocial trains will be run from all direc tions, and it §a now certain that the gathoring will_bo tho largest cver hiold in that part of the county. The megting wiil be addressed by Col, R, P, Morgan, W, C. Flagg, 8, T\ K, Primo, G. C, Sabin, of the Baybrook Anti-Jonopoliat, sud offters, 1t in tho intention of tlie new party to hold suothor meeting in the weatern part of the county, and closo tho campnign bya grand demonstration in this city, TIass Convention of Leo County (IIL) - Grangers. Spectal Diepatch to The Chicago Tribune. Drxon, Ill,, Bept, 10,—A muss-convention of the dif- ferent Granges fu the county decided nat to mako nominations for county oflicers o ba clected this fall, but a strong disposition was monifested fo co-operatd ‘with auy action the peoplo or farmers might take, The [following re-olution was submitted to the Board of Bu porviaurs, now in scssion ¢ Resolved, By tho delegntes of subordinate Granges of Loo County Patrous of Husbandry, in mass convene tion assambled, that wo request a redtction of i sal aries of county oflicers to tha following tigures: Cous ty Clerk, 1, Couuty Treasurer, $§00; Count udge, $300; and {hat th servicea of the County B perintondent of Schools b Limited to 100 days. Poweceshiek County (fn,) Republican Hominantion, Sneeial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, DesMoryes, Ia., Bopl, 10.—The Republicans of Poweshiek Cotmty hominated William Aovre, a furmer, Tor epresentative, Alton Municipal Election, Avzox, Sopt, 10,—The clity election, yeatorday, was oneof the most exciling in_our history, A lLeavy vote wan polled, Churles A, Caldwell, Caslifer of thio Alton Nuttonul Bank, was elocted Mayor by 83 majority over 1. Pleifenterger, tho prevent inenmbent. ‘Fhie Aluyor- riect is o Ropublican, but politics did not cnter into the canvasa, Ohio Logisiative Nomination, DAYTON, 0., Bept, 10,—Tho Repullcaus of the Proble and Montgomery District, at Jounsvillo, to-duy, nomi- nated Col, David B, Corwin for Btate Henator' by ac- clamation, Grangers? Organ in Arkansns, Larree Roow, Ark., Sept. 10.—TE> A rkanaus range, tlie new montbly organ of tho Patrous of Hushandry for this State, wads its appearanco to-duy, —_— Sulclde. Prrraponars, Sopt. 10~ A very curlous _sulelde fook pluce lu Alleghuny lost evenlug, A young man named Albert Bung, b painter by trade, raine here gome two uonths ago from Now York, 1o worked hera quite stendily until a weak 240, when ho took to drinking, Tast evoning he sat fnhia room, looking out on the Tailroad track, Just botoro@ olelock tho mall train «amo along, when Bang rushod out of the houso and threw himeelf iu front of the traln, which paseed over titn, i head wos forribly crushied, and his death way alinost inetuntaucous, e Itallrond News:, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Quoscx, T, Bopt, 10.—Tho W & W. Tailroad uas purchased'tho proporly on thio ‘leves botwoou Maluo aud Jorssy stcets, 08 b aito for & niew passenger and frelght depot, Tho sito 1s ono of tho finest in the clty, The work of layinga track for the same road, Soi from tho old_ depot, commences on Monday, ‘Caino, 1il,, Hopt. 10,.—1his ufternoon Ioswell Miller, Acting Buporintendent, by authority of President urnside, took possession of the geuoral officea of the Oafro & Vincennes Rullrond, and fusued ordera to em= sloyes to disrepard all_ordofs from John Leo, Bupor- dntondent, Biaj, ‘aoctiniod to " socoithize Miiloy's sulhority, oud, §t s understood, et all™traus’ stopped, Tho tolegruph wire on _tho road bos been ong by Boiue ono for the purpose, it In aupposad, of praventing the f¥anutnienion of orders by {lo Nuw mauugement, Tho war secms (o bo between two fuctions, und represente 1 by Qen, Durnaide, Yrosidont, and Gon, Winslow Genéral Mann Tho old employes, aa far as heard irom, reemed inclined to act only on’ ordors from Lea ‘hers fn Winslow's intercst, Tho atfale croatos Tl ba ot * Py Motk i 19,412 moeting of (e Directory who foinen & Minnesota Narrow Gntigo Tiafirond Inst evoning, the following officers wore elocted ¢ Prose ident, Bumuol Morrill; Vio-Prasident, J, B, Blawart { ry, I, AL, Hubboll § Treasuror, James Osllanan, FAIRS. THE NORTHERN ILLINOIS FAIR, Bpecial Dispaich to The Chicago Tribune, Aunona, Til, Bept. 10,~Tho atlendanca to-day vwas vary large, Lolng about 5,000, and augurs woll for to- morrow, tho big race day. 'Tho Committon of Awarda on Cattle dlsagreod, and tho promiums will not be awarded until to-morrow, ' Mr, Dunhiam's Norman Lorscs woro awarded pro- miumn ns follows: French Emporor, first; Gonquor- or, scond. Empress, an imported mare, recolvod firat prize; Joanle, socond, Koon's Normau mare, Molly Leon, got {he first promiun for thrcosyesr-olds, Amongst to double teams, Mr, Albert Bpoak's boauti- ul an Lolonging in Obicago, got the firat prize, Mr. Elfslin Wadan orth, of Waukogan, sccond, In the trottlng race for threo-minute horses, tho tima mndo was T693(,—Airet horme, Hob Huntor; sece oud, Danfel Boons; third, Magic, In the running rice, threo horsos siarted,—Bonuy Doon, Whalobone, snd'WIId Oat, First heat) 2:03; accond hoat, 2:18 3 Bonoy Doon coming in first, The display of farm-machinory is “nfllflflllr ate tractive, and in tho mechanic dopariment there I an ondioes’ varloly, Messra, Mulo, Carponter & Blackman, of ' Aurora, exhibited & nume ber of ' haudsomo bugglen and haotons, which woro fully equaled by ‘tho diapisy of Me. Mov Collom, The aliclves around this dopartmont fairly groanod Leneath tho wolght of garden produce of geoatatzo. O anterlig o raln Yal, o oyo wan st tracted by a splondid display of tho farm producta of Tows and_Nobraskn, furnishod Ly tho Burliugton & iasour] Rivor Raliroad Company. The sawliig-man chinca wero ropreronted Ly tho Wheelor & Wllaon, Ilowe, Grover & Daker, aud tbio Florence, Mosars, Lawrence, Daldwin & Co, displayed o busutifal soloc” tion of catpots, J. G, Blolp, tho woolon manufscturer, had o lnlgu&“nnuly of his oloth ana cther manuface turca on oxhibition, Dovoy Brothors, a chiofco display of upholstery, Alio sumu vory hands BIr, Dusn's eatablishment, Floral Hall fa very cholcoly decorated, and ilod with tho most oxquisita plauts and flowerw, with & beantifal fountain playing ia the contro, Jamos Vick & Co, of Rochestor, N. Y., havo a cholco diaplay of out flowers ; BEr. Ttees ‘and Krs, Maria Thompaon' an elegant ahiow of plants, while thio amatours of our clty aro digplay~ ing groat Galhuslasmmand oxcollent tasto’ tn foraf cul- uro, ho feult dopartment s aceupled by Dr. Jobn A, osk, of Xondall Couty, A, X, Vail and L Woodward & o, of Marengo, Theao gentlomon oxhibit npples and pears, In grapo-oulture, Messrs. While, Donny & Millor doaarva spocial hotico, Juat ouisido this build- ing {n somo vory fino. marblecarving from tho Aurora Marblo Works, In the poultry dopartmont, which oo~ ouples o building by ilself, Mr, Ebonozor Deasy bas o magullcent Qluplay of tho chofoeat varictios, oxcood- ing anything of tho kind evor seen horo before, Thoro aroalso somo beautiful birds owned by J. M, Brown and John Xepwortl, tho Iatier of Goneva. INDIANAPOLIS EXPOSITION. TNDTANATOLIS, Tid., Bopt. 10.—Althougl tho Expoal- tlon was formully opened to-1sy, o very Iarge amount of articles aro not yot placed in " position, Une or two daya moro will bo Fequired to got evorything in order, but thero is evory indication that the Expoaltion o o complelo succoss. 2 Boustor Morton's address to~iny was chlofly confined 1o the intoreat of tho Btate, its resonrces and prospeots, Gov, Hendricks mado the dodicatory addross, in ‘which ho reforred to tho organization of the Stato Doard of Agrioultura twonty-two yoars ago, tho ro. sponsiblo daties it has porformed, aud the lmproved condition of agriculturs, hortloulture, and tho me- chanie, manufacturing, and botsehold arts, Ho eaid ; These dutles bring | oare of Agri- culture into interosting relations with - ‘peoplo now numboring more than 1,700,000, occupying a country of moro than 23,000,000 ncres, cultivating more than 160,000 fartus, with moro_tlian 10,000,000 ncros of improved lands, snd now producing annually sbout 28,000,000 bushels of wheat, 8,000,000 bushels of corm, 68 shown by our State returas, 8,600,000 bushels of oats, noarly 9,500,000 pounds of fobacco, 5,000,000 pounds of wool, nu-flg 5,500,000 bushols of potatocs, about 23,000,000 pounds of buttor, more than 1,000,000 tons of hay, nnd_orchard products of the valug of nearly 3,000,000 ; having lMvo stock of the value of nearly xét,«m,ooq, with 3,654 miles of oxcollent raflroads, and’ 423 milos of eldo-tracks, sasessed for taxation st $40,000,000, and with an_cntiro taxablo proporiy in tha Stato of $950,000,000, belng more than doublo tho asscssment of 1800, and an increass of near- Iy $200,000,000 over 1873, and with s conl-bed of whick Prof, R, T, rown bhos safd that, mak- ing o liveral ‘sliowanco for faults and’ local defects in tha cosl-beds, it will be safo to assume that Indiana bs o coal deposit equal to ton foot in thick- Dess, and covoring 8,000 aquaro miles, If we wero to consumo s milliou of tons a year, tho snpply would 1aat 7,000 years, and of which™ Prof, Coxhassatd tho area of conl-measurea in ‘Indisna is onc-fifth part of tho entiro State, moro than one-half ns Jarge as the ou-~ tizo coal area of Great Britain and Ireland, NORTHERN WISCONSIN FAIR. Spectal Dipatch to Tho Chicago Tribune, Onmxosu, Wis,, Sept, 8,—From preparations alroady ‘made, it looks oa If tho noxt fair of the Northern Stato A!irlclllturnl Bocioty would be tho boest ever hold in ‘Wisconsin, Secretary Torrey to-day announced that addresaos will bo mado o tho grounds by the follow- fug gentlemen: Annual Address, by = the Xon, Juincs G, Dlaine, of Maino ; Gattle, by Georgo T, More row, of tho Iestern Farmer, Modison; Dairy, tho Hon, IIL N. Bmith, Sheboygan ¥alls; Agriculture, by James I, Foster, Winnobazo ; Patrona of Husbandry, by Mathow Anderson, of Dane ; Farm aud Garden, by M. Smith, of Green Day ; Horses, by tho Iion, D, J, Pulling, of Beaver Dam ; Bheop, by tho Hon, EAi 8iflson, of Oshkosh; Horficulturo, by tho Hon. A, @. Tuttlo, of Baraboo. Tho fair begina Sopt. 29, und continuea one Weck, ome work from . WHITESIDE, ILL,, COUNTY FAIR. Afonnisox, TiL,, Sopt, 10,—Tho sccond annual exhi- bition of the Whiteslde County Agncultural Soclety ‘oponod to-dxy, Tho prospocts for o kuocessful fair aro favoratile, Nearly 1,000 entrica havo bocn mado up ta this timo, and tlio books will 1ot bo closed uotil & o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The fown is siready alive with visitors, Among thonoted Lorsos present aro Red-Cloud, Red-Bird, and Bello of tho Weat, Sov- eral iutorcsting races and trotting-matcliea ro on the programmo, Tho show of stork fa unusually largo, IOWA STATE FAIR, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicagn Tridune, OrDAR Rartos, Sept. 10.—The attendance to-day at tho Btate Fulr is eatimated at 20,000, the receipts from the of tickots being nearly double that for the o y Inat yoar, Ono hundred hacks are liconsed for carrying peoplo to and from tho grounds, Tho D, & B, W. R. R, also runa o train every half-hour, The cxlifbition of machinos and implements is really ozcollent, o larga n colloction of farming utensils was nover beforo socn in Tows, At tho xunnln}; raco this afternoon, for & purso of $300, boat throe fn five, Alico Ward, o¥med by Dutchor, ‘won tho race, Timo—1:62 ; 165X ; 1:541, The weather continues fino, sud o atill rger attends anco ia anticipated to-morzow, AN ELGIN SENSATION. Last ovening a Mre, Jouks, of Elgin, ealled ot the Polico Headquarters ond mado the following statement: Yestordsy morniug her daughter, n young lady sbout 20 years old, left bher home, and it was afterwards learned that eho hed tnken'tlie train for Olifeago. It s surmiscd that sbo was accompanied by o young mon, and (hat it was their Intention to bo united in thobondsof matrimony, As soon 8 it wne lcarned that sho hod gono, a dispatoh waa sent to thia city, requesting the polica to maot tho runaways, ‘They did not srxive in Chi- cago if Detectivo Dixons oyoa did not fail him, Tho mothier 18 In groat distros Satanta and Big Tree at Fort Sill. Br. Louts, Bopt. 10.—~The Times haa & lotter from Fort Bill, Indian _'Territory, duted the 6th int,, which Btates that the Kiown Chlcfs, Satants and Dig Tree, arrived there on the 4th inst,'in chargo of Lieut, Gors don and one company of cavairy, ‘they wero placad in post guurd-house, and” carcfully guarded, Memburs of “their fawiliea wero permitted to visit them, and tho sceun of thulr meoting waa quite affect. ing, Gov, Davis will arrivo thore tho Iatter part of this montl, togother with tho Indian Commissloners, whon tho council will be held, and, on certain conditions be- ing complied with, Satauta'snd Big Trea will bo re- Jeasod aud turned over to tholr tribv, Tho Ohoyennes and Arapahoes will also be present at the counci] —— e Northwestern Mothodist Conferonce. 8ourir BEND, Ind,, Bopt, 10.—The Indlana North wostern Couferenco’of the M, L. Ohurch conyened loro this moruing, with Bishop Blmpson prosiding, ond 160 minfsters {0 attendauce, Tho Bishiop is in focble Liealtl, and will probably riot bo abloto makaany extonded distourse, Thoro ato two misslouurics Liero on roitte for Ohina, and ono who haa beon n fourtoon years’ rosident thero, No business of general import- anco wan transactod to-1ay. el XKansas Olty Live-Stock Markot. Special Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribuse, Kangan Crr, Bo,, Sopt, 10,—OATTLE—Tioceipts, 851; shipmente, 088, ‘Recelpls mostly wintered Loz~ aus, Market brisk, With buyors in_good sttenance, Balda of winfered Toxan cows at $2,10@2.06; throngh Texan cows, $1.00; mizod lots, native sud Tozan stocrs and cows, $3.50. Hoas—T'ackera Lold off for concosslons. ruled lower at §3.60, Pricos Xowa Rallrond Stocks in London, ‘New Yon, Bopt, 10,—A tolegram to-doy from Lon- don, Engiaud, a (hat the first_mortgage bouds of the 'Burliugton, Cedar Haplds & Minnesota allroad Biaye boen aumiltod to tho London Btock Exchange, Oholora. Okawoutlle, TN, (Sept,0), Disputeh to the St. Louis Globe, “Tho cholera hus Leen ruging here for somo time, and s0mo (hirty-ivo cases have proven fatal, All bugluess ins coased, aud musay of o clizons livvo lott, The dlseaso 15 domewhat abating, aud hopos are entertained 4hiat ita worst work fs dono Yollow Feover, 87, Youis, Mo, Hopt, 10,—Tho T4mes has & spcclal from It, A, Pholps, Obslrman of the Finance Commit- tee' of (ko Ioward Asociation i Bhrevoport, La, which says that yellow fover of the moat virulent' sud malignant typo (s raging fearfully thero, Lusinoss is completely prostrated, und 8 large number of citlzons havo left fho city, Tha percentago of mortality among {hio romajning population is vory great, and thio ond iy not yot, Tlioreara hardly enough wall to take care of the sick, New Orloans hug respouded fully to our appead for iiurses, and pliyslclana ro en routs fo our ausist~ wuce, but wo still eed woney to pay for nurics for the sick, and supplies for the destiiuto, A meetiug of merchunis and citizens generally will be held hero on 0hange to-morrow to provide waaistauce for the [« foring andt deatitnlo of onr afMicted pinter clty, X Onvzas, Sopt, 10.—Four phynicinu aid thir- teon nurses, from the Howard Assoclstion, loft for Blirovoport this ovening, via Vicksturg, Ofhora wiil probably bo sont by bont to-morrow, 8r, Lovts, Bopt. 10,—Mnyor Drown hha recolved dinpaiches from tho cliy suthoriiles of Bhrovopord tn tho gonornl offect of tho spocinl telegram _provionsly reported, anking pecuniary nasistanco from thls cliy, Tho dispatchos htata that tho traina on sl the roads running into tho city havo, been stopped, the river 1a falting rapidly, nnd” communteation wilh tho outsids Sorld Js sluost ontirely out of. FOREIGN. WEST INDIES. HAvARA, Bopt, 10,—A tolcgram has been received from ha colorod Minfater of Bpain, cordially saluting tho authorities and infinbitants of the aland. and ssy- ingt “Tho principal misslon of the now Govornmont is to oxtirpato the idean of intoleranco sustainod by the Carliat hordds, and givo the country that peaco which I8 required for tho advancemont of our now fustitu- tHons, Our Colonisl brethren will, without doubt, md us in our patriotio mission for tho pacification of tho Poninsula and Onba,” A tologram from Santisgo do Gubn, states that s s)u'ty of insurgents sltacked n coffeo plantation at audaloupo, but woro ropulscd with tho loss of ono Lioutonaut and seven men, —_— o it GREAT ERITAl!Né % NDON, Bopt, 10,—~Mr, Camphel onservative, has bee: roburnont t Farlaumout from Heatronsnize by maority of 118, A schooner niamod the Orrel was wrecked at tho ontrance of thio Moraoy, and four of hor crow drowued. Thero hava boon olght doths from cholers in Paris ‘within tho lsat two daya, pla SR CENTRAL AMERICA. TuxasTox, Jamaics, Bopt, 10,—Advices from Pansma stato tal a Fovolutlon was ‘imminent there, growing out of an act of polica violenco against Col, Uscatequi, The police attomptod to srrest the Colonel in the Grand Tiotel, with tho intention of taking Lim fo prison through tho publio atroets, 1o proteated and waa shokb by tho police. - Tha act hils occaalonod ntonso oxcllo- mon Tha cablo which was Infd botweon Kingston ond As- ‘pinwall, and twice 1oat, hias again boen rocovored, i lni=iy GERMANY. Benrov, Sopt, 10,—The Emporor William will prob- bly loavo this city on tho 16th of next month to vialt the Emporor of Austris ot Vionna, —_—— SPAIN. MapnIp, Sopt, 10,—Salmeron hiss boen elocted Presi- dont of tho Cortos by s nnanjmous voto, Tho Corlos haa voted urgonoy upon bills granting the Government ext ary powors, calling out {ho reserves, impos- ing a fino upon all Deputics who may bo abacnt from thio soaslons, and authorizing n_coniract for a loan of 100,000,000 pesotas, Discussion on thoso messures will commanco, NEW YORK. The Stokes Casc==Arrest of n Woman Who Clnims to Huave Picked Up Fisks ¥Pistol=-Tho Son of a Unitod States Sonntor Mixed Up in tho Af~ fair--Flovemont to Etfcct the Re= moval of Comptroller Grecn=-Snve ings Bauk Defalcation --Formal Opening of the Butter and Cheese Exchange. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. NEW Yomr, Sopt, 10,—Tho arrest of tho womsn Mine nie White, to-day, as o witness in the Stoken case, s looked upon 88 5 very great blunder on the part of tho District-Attornoy. Tho woman I8 a notorious charao- tor, who has been for two or three yoars keeping s houso of ill-famo in Lexington nvenue. Bho orfginally lived in Lexington, Ky., but bocamo so notorlous thero that slie was compelled to loave, She wont thence to Now Orleans, whore sho foll in with Gon. Benton, of den, Banka' army, who was stupld enough to marry her, and with whom &ho lived for three years, carrying on a contraband trade in cotton, by which shie acquired great woalth, Benton waa found dead in his bed ono morning, ovidently a viotim of pofson or & dobaucn, She was suspected of having murdered or polsoned him, No nction, howover, was takon ogainst hor, and she left tho vicinity and went to Washington, whore sho figured ss o clalmant for fnjured cotton, and also took a hand in the sale of French arms, She was an jutimato friend of Presi- dont Jolineon, and for a timo lived with tho late James Fisk in this city. Sho becamo jealous of the Morso ‘woman aftor Fisk had left hor, Bho went calling Jan, gl‘ 1872, ot tho Grand Central Hotel, fo learn o rolations botween Iisk ond the Morso woman, Sho saw Btokes passing and becke oned to him {0 come over fo tho hotel, 1o didgo and they hold o conversation in tho parlor, Thoy soprated, and ebc, pasaing out of the door, mot Flsk on the pavement outside, and, aftor a moment’s cuaveraation him, enicrad, in adjoining drug. store, Foaring, howover, that tho two men might quarze, aho immodiately Foturnad and passcd up the stop in timo to pick up Fisk's pistol, which sho carried upin the rearof the men who Wore carrying his body. On xoaching the lsuding sho met a friend, who was the son dshed ' Bonator, and who, 0 would bo connccted with tho caso adyised her to socreto tho soquontly, sho wont to Stokes, the murderer of Fisk, now confied In tho Tombs, and offered to teality aud ‘produco the pistol, but would not do 8o unless ho_con- souted to );xly her £10,000, a8 her reputation would bo ruined if sho werato testify, Betor finalarrangementa ‘woro made, however, frionds of Stokes reminded him of the notorfous character of the woman, upon which Do doclined to omploy her, Foaring that hio would got out an order of airest to dotain her, she resided seve cral months in Philadolphis, boing accompanied thith- er by the Bonator's son, Subacquently, on discovering that Btokes did not propose to employ her, sho re- turned to tho city, and has now boen arrested by the Diatrict Attornoy, who intonds to compel Lier 10 pro- duco the pistol. To the Associated Preas. New Yome, Sept. 10,—A call for a publio meeting to protest against tho official conduct of Comptrolice Green in retarding the course of pubile improvement, and to request his removal by the Mayor, ls in circus Iatlon, and hos roceived the signatures of & large num- bor of property-ownors, An examinaifon of 3,200 pass-books of the Hoboken , J.) Savings Bank bas dlscoverod a doficiency of 113,000 There romain to bo balanced 1,300 books, and, If the losses upon these should bo cqually g Inrgo, Klennan’s defalcation would bo nearly $150,000, ‘The bauk now owes its depositors $1,300,000, and will fall short of paying ita debta about §63,000, ‘The Board of Directors of tho Ssmans Bay Company has resolved to have no negotiations , and to mako no proposition to, the bolders of tha so-catled Hurt- mont bonds, which aro held in England, and oro de- clared by the Dominiean Governwment to be null snd yold, President Stockwoll reaigned, and Willlam G, Fargo was chioacn Lia succossor, George Byns (colored), who has becn on trialat Hackensack tho past fow wecks for tho murder of De- la Carcoran, Las been found guilty of murder iu tho third degres, The Buttor and Cheese Exchange was formally opened to-day, Ex-Gov, Scymour, the llon, Erastus Tirooks, and others, made addressos, Mombors olaim. that thoy should havo a m(\mhefl\hlr of 10,000 from all parts of tho country, Tho admission fce 18 $25, The officors are Walter B, Fairfleld, President ; Joel D, Hunter, John M. Wobb, A, Folsom, and It 8, Vico-Prosidonts ; Henry N, Morgun, Treasuror ; H, Plorce, Becrotory, Orgonization wag offecied June 4, over 140 firms subscribing, Oleap transporiation res- olutions were adopted, Tho trial of metubers of the Board of Works, Jersey City, undor indictmont for malfcasance in ofilco, ro- sulted in & vordict of not guilty, Dotectives to-dny arzestud, in this clty, Mrs. Munclo J. Burton, the widow of tlo late Gon, Hurton, of the Confederato servico, and_who {8 an important witness 11 ho Stoken mUrdGr caso, sio bolng the porson, It is sald, whio aay Blokea thirdw away bis pislol after tia ll‘:w!')lhlg. Blio Las beon looked for elnca Xisk was ahot, aty, H,F PHILADELPHIA, The Falrmount Bridge—The Officinl Canvass—Exeiting Political Contest Anticipated, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, PRILADELYRILA, Sopt. 10.~Tho Common Councll hers have had quite & fuss over tho sppointnent of & Dbuflder for tho projected Falrmount bridgo. Thoy, Towovar, agrecd that tho Dbiddor who was beat pro- pared, snd who was tho most rosponstble, should bo tho proper one to hsve tho contract, Affer consider- able dscusslon, tho contract wai nwarded to W, M, Wole st 6,178, whose Ud waa almoat $200,000 ahead of tho' loweat, The Solect Council hias Just assonted to tho doclsion; and wo muy rossonably Kope for tho completion of tho bridge in good Lime for thie Centennial, “Tha official canvassers hava now made their roturns, ‘Thetotal of voters this year fu 108,016, showing tho increaso ovor last yesr of 0,414, Fiva Domocratio and four closo wards skow o dedreaze, and only two Deme ocratio wards oxhibit a alight {ndrcase, Tho Ropubli- cans have tho ascendanoy and are likely to retain it, Mattora will bo very oxciting in the courss of s fow days, Thore are now three tickots, Roform, Domo- cratic, and Republican in tho field, 'Tho local optiou- iats hro bolding mass-meotings in tholr various churches throughout the clty, sud havo urged their pastors, by resolutions to take active ond cnergetio pieasures nfayor of (o movomunt by proaching, kuld- ing public mectings, clrculating documents, oto, Tholr {nfluonco 14 by 1o moaus small, and candidates aretrying their bost to conclliate thom, et Threo Xllustrious Pensioners. Fyom the New York Sun, Sept, 6, The name of Daniel Draw, tho railway mill- lonaire, was yostorduy added to the roll of pen- sioners of the war of 1819, by Pension Agent Duteher. Mr, Drow sorved as » private soldier undor Winfield Scott, and a short timo ago he made application to be put on the list. The 8 a month thnt ho iy entitled to from the Govorn- mont_he intonds to give away, In thin respact ho will follow tha examplo of Thurlow Waed and Goy, Dix, Mr, Drow will not got his firat pay- mont until his roturn from Europe, rominent Democratio poli~ led o that oity yesterduy, » fall from uis buggy lak Georgo P, Thomr{lun, ticlan of Madison, Wis,, from fnjuries rocalved by Fridsy night, WASHINGTON. Buok-Pay in Ponnsylvanin—The Impa of Massachusetts Bay. Mosby and tho Railroad-Fouds Question of Relative Rectitude, -The From Our Own Correspondent, WasumNaToy, Sept, 6, 1873, J, Milton Speer, Sam Rendall, and J, Law- ronce Gotz, Demooratio snlary-grabliors, Lave not boon treatod well in the TENNBYLVANIA DEMOURATIO STATE CONVENTION, Bpeer {a the man who gave a wild turn lo the Credit Mobjlior exposure by moving to arraign sud consuro forth with Kelloy and Garfield, This would havo mado him colobratod, had he not taken his back-pay afterwards. Ssm Randall proposed him for presiding officor at Wilkos- barro; the Inme member, Gotz of Berks, deo- fondod him. The Convention drove him to tho wall, and also kioked out all but one of the Tourth-Ward erowd of Philadolphis. Truly, the Domocratio party is appoaring in white raimont, and bids fair to bo unfashionnble. Al this shows that the peoplo of the country tako a differont viow of rosponsibility and honor from Congressmen, and it bonrs out tlo position taken in theso lotters for fivo yenrs, that tho last ropresontative body of the average morals and gensibility of tho country is tho sucocssfu politicians, If two-thirds of the men fu the Bonate and Houso of Roprosontatives wore rotired forthwith and forover, the Nation and Liborty would be much better off, All aro but parts of ono pervading whole, ‘Whosa body Party s, and Grab the soul, THE OAMPAIGNS—DUTLER, The porsonal intorest of tho period contros In Massachusetts, whero Butler Is again rolling tho stono up the mountaln, saucing all the institu- tlous and colobrities of tho nge, and doma~ goging like a criminal lawyor before an intelli- geont Court-Houso in tho backwoods. Respecta- bility outaido of the State musters feobly, and, on the whole, hopes ho will bo defeated, but with o lurking ides that it would sorve the escatchioon of Masaachusotts right to have But~ lor's spoons crossed with Oakes Ames’ shovols, and sprinkied with John B. Alloy's shoc-pegs. Tho American people love a knave of snap, whether ho sell patent-medioines, water railway- stook, or flourish in Congross, Jim Fisk has hin sigeere mourners in every bar-room in Now York, Butlor is theboy for carters, hostlors, longshore- mon, hack-drivors, and that grost multitude of pooplo to whom tho Government and official po- sition aro distant worlds of attainment. In no State, sinco South Carolins has deolined, aro the opposito ends of the social systom so ap- parently unsympathotio ns in Massachusofts. Your fine old Bencon-street gentloman may bo the sincerest Ropublican in the country, but Lis hired man is not aware of it. Thero is an able-bodied frigidity in the porson who know his grandfather's consequence in Boston, which 18 ouly wholly scer whon & number of them ns- somblo togethor and proceed to distributo the lonors of tho Btate. ‘“Resolved,” say they, “'that the carth is the portion of the mamts. Resolved, furthor, that wo are tho Baints,” Tho opposition to Butler amongst these folks of tho cloth i not logical to people farther down tlio social senle. Mo is evorything which thoy aro oxcopt thomselves. Io indorsed Oakes Ames, back-pay, and Presidont Grant, Ho gave lus consure, liko them, to_Charles SBumuer, and wanted Dig Bothol snd_ Bormuds Hundred kept on oll tho battlo-flags, Ho denounced, liko them and their journals, in terms sufficiont- Iy blnn‘inhumous, tho fow Sountors who votod not guilty on the subject of Andrew Jolnson. “To is overything of them but them,” says the common man, *If ho cab get to bo Govern- or, ho Lins got as much right aa thoy,” Many geanlu prefor negro-minstrolsy to tragedy, smali- cor to dry sherry, and an onion to an olive. Ben Bucler fllls all tho roquirements of the first part, Ho is o great man by the indorsomont of tho Es- Box_ District, Gen. Grant, and the Republican patty ; hence Lis oratory, slang, lying, dofenso of stenling, etc., all appear to {ho Commons ng Eut of his approved rocord. Grant backs wator oforo him, Ho is Iow mm“fi“' nasty enouglh, saud smart enough to havo the Fedoral patronage in Massachusotts, tho attention of the country, and o son-iu-law. for n Bonator, ono of thoso honorablo West Poluters whom Butler &0 long assailed, who was raised into the Bonate by s bayonet, and thus combined tho military and tha civic tramp. The Irish wing of the Domo- cratio partyis #aid to bo covertly with Butler; he keeps the workmen in Essex employed. He can play tho demngogue to tho lowly, aud sauce tho Iotty with that poculiar cock-eya’ which appears to have boon a concoption of his own aud no work of Nature's. Did tho world oever havo hia equal in compnss of *smartness”? Yes, ho is nothing new. Every nation has hed the {iko of Lim, and ho wasn great wonder and horror in bis dny ; but thore s no record of him, The roason is, that this kind of man has no creativa power; 'ho loaven nothing, auy more than Grimaldl, who lived by making faces, but whom the pen of Dickens could not vitalize when he Was gono, Butler ig perpotually setting off fire-orackors with tho idea that if he sets off enough he will bo eminont; but such o porformanco, whilo it will always draw an sudience, is the moro of & nuisance tho moro there {s of it, AMES. His son-in-law, Ames, has got 8ambo's profer- ence to Benator Alcorn, and 18 muving on Al- corn's works with more than Butler's capacity; for, as I have hoard Alcorn himsolf say, he hins first-clasy oxooutive capacity, and tho Govorn- ment educated it for him, ~Thus a cool, young eadet tramps undor his feof, undor existing con= ditions, & publio man, planter,. and man to the manor born, notwithatanding the lattor has ac- cepted every nmoudment and obeyed tho con- quoror'a mandatos with nll sincority. MOBBY, Mosby is a great guerrilla. He haa recovered what he hag always cared most about, the good- will of the white: ao}flo of Virginia, by going back on Hughes aud doclaring for Kemper ; and ho has also been logical in Lis dislike D} & Northern- izod Ropublic by advocating Grant's usurpation of a third torm ovor the Union Mosby fought to diggolve, There is nothing like charactor. It is, to bo sure, promaturo to make the issue over a third term whoro apoplexy is likely to bo the oo oloctor ; but the patriotism of the era of Credit Mobiller is shown in the proposition, If Washington got two torms with that dolicate and liberty-loving generation, why not Grant got throe with this money-loving goneration ? Truly said tho Ecripmras + % As thy day, so shall thy strength be.” 1 suspect, howover, that, in Mosby's defoction to Hughes, s little of porsonal dislike and s good denl of railroad-jobbing are involved. Mosby {avors Tom Boott's advent in Virginia. Tho other teaders aro divided botwoen the Huntiug- ton, the Mabone, and the Garrett interosts, Even Mr, Gowan is looking half-askant toward Vh’ihlhl, and wishes to add its coal-fleld to lna oxcanging freights. Two months ago, the l!un(llufi oflicials wero tho guests of the Virginia Midlans Railroad on an lmslmtlu : tour,—the Iatterroad boing the property of the Garrott- DBarbour party, which wishes the aid of the Read- ing Railroad to fight Scott with, AUANT, Whilo Senator Morton 18 praising Grant on tho etump, it 18 funny to hear the opinion of Morton sud othovs on tho great attritionist pri- vately, Itis gonorally agreed that ho has not undorstood a publio question since ho camo juto publio life. Epicurean, self-loving, tho captiva of tho mrlir-lcudera, and detormined to haven goft thing, it must gratify Mammon and Punch o soe how well an unsuspecting goneration ro- posiog in him, Thoso whom the gods winh to de- siroy, thoy first mako indifferont. NELATIVE REQTITUDE, Mr. Morton snys that publio rectitude s now groator thau over, becsuse gaming and intem- poranco nnun;ilut Congressmon are losy llw rulo, This {8 tho kind of argu- meont _which soothos millions ; ut it In melaucholy to admit that, if truo, thero in notlig init, Iazardand thoe bottle are tho digsipations which rodwe the man and spare tha age, 'The orimes which reduce the uge aro, amongst othors, the raysacking of the worst of blography to justify by somparison presont dis- honor, snd the blunting of tho moral sense of tho multitude by raisingan fnputation on the ngt to mako us Torgot out dutics in the present. 1 that day,whon publiomey drank unchallenged, thero were no publio men inpartnorship with dis- tillors to eurlch themselyest the exponeo of tho rovenue, Yrosidents had no brothers-in-law geming on Black I'ridoy Wth Jay Gould, and compolling tho Treasury itsot to buck against the cornor. Poker was leea fashionable, and tempoinaco loss a voto-gotthg qualification. ngnurn wors purer ; mnrked-baok cards wore not exposod by rospeotablo stntioners. 1ut men woro sonsitlye to dishonor, and rospectod tho snofity of oacli other's homos and tho purity of tho family rolation. Grost War-Governors like Gloorgo Clinton kopt tho flamo of ofvil liborty alive. And no orator in that day oxcusod ita exconges by ns{k‘g that it wos bottor than the roign of Domitinn or Onliguln, DEN POORE_AND DI LONING. How ingrate s Don Butler toxefor to Ben Perlo; Toore, that old veterinnrian lottor-writer s whooler of uwlo-bmsws, 248 8 committoo-clork who, while Washington correspondent of thio Ohlcngo Journal, had drawn bnok pay and in- cronee! How violous thin wea in return for 5o much disintorostod friondshin, Pooro livea at Nowburyport, and oarries sev- oral nowepapor-correspondents thore evory yoar to doscribo his farm. Mg is Prosident of a militla bond, and raises the largost seed-onfons and Cayonno-peppors in tho Lasex District, 'This, combinod with much politieal hanging-on, hag always soomed to him to be sufllclont to elect him "to Congross, thoro to got off his two standard spoochos upon * Zo Groat Napoleon,' aud * Tho man with the brecch-londing musket.” There is Dr. Loring, also, who {& a profos- slonal prosidor at frec-nnd-oasys and politieal froe-lunches,—aoything to entitlo bim to tho added moral faculty of a gavel in hand. Thoro are such mon ovon in Boston, who hang on the vorgo_of publicity. Loring has had nn unintor- rupted viow of the outsido of ofiice for all his life, Mo is the Dr. Underwood of Massachn- eotts politics, solling pools for the peoplo who run for tho officos, 1t in gravely announced in tho newspapors that thoro is a new coalition ‘when Loring accedes to Butler. *Tho Doctor,” says the Boston prous, ‘is understood to have given In his adhosion.” This must have mado as much commotion a8 whon Simmua Tap- portit gavo in his ndbesion to the Xlder Rudge. However, It is always tho sag9. Loring appears at tho boginning of eovory Campaign on & front seat,—Pooro at tho tail-end, wheoling & barrow of applos. Les exlremes e fouche. MEM. Mr, Young, of the Burcau of Statistics, has got ftall down. Ouly 18,000 Americana Swent to Enro[w this yoar ; and our foreign obligations, all told, are but $1,000,000.000. Gari, el e —During the working sesson of the present summer lgo editors of the Charleston (8, 0.) News and Courier issued n oirenlar of questiona to well-informed citizons in tho thirty-one coun- tios of that Biate. Ono of the quobtions is: #Js nogro labor more or less efficiont thdd in Emvimm yoors?” To this answers wore pub- ishod from eighteen counties, representing all arts of tho Stato,—the const, mid-country, and ho mountaing. fl(glxt of theso rnpruuunwi tho oflicioncy to bo tho same as in_previous years. Fivo ropresented 1t at loss, and fivo as grontor. All the three partiss in the Btato wore represont- od in ench of those threo olasscs of reply j 80 that we are dobarred from inforring that nogro Iabor ia impruvi:fi in officioncy in ono part of tho Btato and doallning in another. MARRIAGES, NEWEL-DAVIS_In this olty, fopt. 0, by the Ror. R, J. Langridgo, William Nowal of Oitoaga DEATHS. HALLIDAY_AT Cormoll, 1018 fnat., Tasbolla B.. b o OL? o Bt o reidenao, Cornoll, at9:3 o'olock Thursiay momning, Frionds aro luvitad, OROWLEY—Sopt, 10, st the Convent of Morcy, cornor Twonty-ninth-at. and Wabash-av., Mother Sary Camills ‘Rinoral sorvioos will tako placoin tho Chapol of the ay, from whenco the romains will o takon to Oalvary Oomotory, Vriondsof the deooased and of her family are invited to sitand. FULLER_In Titasvillo, Pa.; Bopt. , Mrs. Mirlam F. ‘Fullor, agod 81 soars. BAINFORD—Passod from this llfo, at Dougla on tho 8th inst., Jamcs Balnford, %6 yoar & revidontdof 0 yoars of this city. ‘Nottinghian papera pleaso copy. WHRITLEY—In this city, on the 10th inst, Nelllo Hol. Drook, fnfaut daughter of John and Lizzio Whitley, aged 4months and 10 duye, Funoral from 41 Wost Jacksonst,, Thursday, st 13 o'clack, E2~Now York Olty papors please copy. BUSINESS CHANCES: AN INIEREST IN A FIRSTOLASS WEEKLY ‘nowspapor for disposal to either a praatical journalist ith modorate capltal. Ad- ey v a firat-olaxs busincss man, drass X 63, Tribune offica. RARE CHANOE TO BTEP INTO AN ESTAB- lished reataursnt, oystor, and ice oroam parlors, with 13 furnished rooma ovorhead, fall of paying board. ora and day boardors: must bo soldthis woak, Call on WM. I, SBAMPHON & OD., 144 LaSalloat,, Otls Block. 5,000 ST0 F_GLOTIING, HATH, OAPS, O ooar aenlohing Eards, Tos 3810 o1 & Lergain DALt cash, halanco on timo: orwill pxohango for hause and this city. %Hflhf!lll othor busiuess and must disposo of this, Addross K, 617 West Lake-at. Sollii ot Jows - Addrors 25, Triband ofica. IGHT MANUFACTULLING BUSINESS ON TILE A NGHR S5, Cotioey, . Good: linion for man with amall oapital; Addrors % 10, Teibuno oo, "A 900D OFENING TOR A PANTY WITH 85000 o buy an Intorest 1n an ostablishod and wholosalo bailnoss oonduotad under two valusble vatonts. Tho oods Ao staplo and boing manufsatured and it !\lul‘l sara o tho 1{'nnf=5 Biatos. Balluhotory Tadue Yo businoss max to travel, ‘aitmar unlore ho ina tho sath. Address, with roal nazo, X84, Tribuno offioo, SALOON FOR BALE, OONTAINING TWO BIL- B avd toblon, v mac, st ull tho fixtures partatis: Ing to n firstclats saloan; alsa loasn of place. Inquire st B it av., up-ataiss. 'O, A. KINTZ, , FANOY GOODS, 835 0 sumialy: ‘Aleo drgg sors i o0d busioa LOWANNOK ‘& OANFHELD, northoast cor- and Washington-sts, TESTAURANT AND DINING-HALL FOR SALE; A first-olass location, and a fino trade eatobiisled. o st L d. MO8 ibo Rast Randolphsis Hoom 8. TREST MEAT MARKET ON 8OUTH SIDE FOR B, Mo hos Al hturos cormplatar 1210 Btato-st BARE!&Y. GONFEOTIONERY, AND OIGAR- store, 10 good nolghborhood, for sale ohoap; first. class fixtures; osah roquired; 3. 16 Egan-av, Cot- tago grovo, ARPENTER IIOF FOR BALE, WITH B YEARS' O loago; no ront to pay; will bosold at great sacrifico, Apply at 358 Calumot-av. RY GOODS BUSINESS FOR BALE, WITA ‘lucrativo mannfactory of cloaks and suits {n contioo- Hon. Trado establishod and houso popalar. Apply to X 4, Tribuna ofiice, for 5 days. ODob-Olasaing. -Oloant litogo, 8 yoars" lonso o month; bollor, engine, ahafting, ces, with patont for Btata oF R fod othot Dasisoes. A« N, HANKIN [OR BALE-OR RENT TR TWELFTILAT. RX- eliango, on acoount of i1l-hoalth, to elthor gontismion orIadios, 74 East Twolfth-st., cornor of Wabash-ay, LE-VINEGAR WORKS, WELL EQUID: P T e VD6t W Soulli Poorla-at., or addross same. ,AURDRY, ALL REFITIRD; BOCKS Bk 4 month; farnished living-roomj rent and prices oasy, 31 Wost, Van Buron-at. ()VE-HALFINTEREST IN X DRUG STORE IN A& O AT antion In skt oity for talos Kood foksons foF solliag, Address ¥ 8, Tribugo offico. (NETALT INTEREST IN A DRUG 8TORE, YOR i, in the aentroof tho olty, A tirst-olass looation. Addross ¥ 6, Trlbuno oflice, 'PLANINGMITL FOR SALE AT X BARGAIN AND lus EXOHANG ‘Works, 41 and {6 West Adsms-st., bullding, 40x120, at 363 per pulloys, "horso, wagony city; doing o good cash w‘uknn in cae artnor, &8 ownor BN, ‘on roasonavio torms, looatod, fo tho hoart of tha bor district, Bouth Branch, and dolng a paylng busic Kngin, bollors, and machines & oxoslignt con. . ¥lno five and Folllng. stook, sud look loass of i 1 60, ‘Lribuno otfoe. ' GALLERY FOR BALE, i)m“n‘om? INQUIRE cornor Hlua Island-ay_and Twontloth-at. Dall oo or aibdeges s PRNOY B, 61 South Jefierson ate - not dil ground, ~ Ads T FL 58 OF A FIRKT-OLASS CONFEO. ‘fonory stare for salo, with ono caso choice clgars, 5 small stoo! I of oandics, and threo, yoars' lonso of store, Everything now six woeks ago. 1 obs oo wishing to buitd up s first-c] ‘money, _¥or partioulars call on K tago LOST AND FOUND. OUND_IN GOTTAGI GROVE OAIL, MONDAY ajsniog, & poskol-lieok, which tho awrlor may bate 7 oalling at B Washinglon.st, TFOUND_X BAYFONY, TIR OWNER OAN TAVE 13, luby proving proporty atd paying shargos, at 917 fouth Iatod: 0D REWARD WILL BE PAID-_T,0BT_GREREN G Saathos portor Doy 15 roma B85 to 870 In legal s oards, and 1koy: plaoo of ki tendgr, notes, lot of busi; fous, North Ghicaxo Holiin 'Aill, or'Nobl loagos av.§ doliver 8 Ohloago-av., ia atoro, OST—_POINTER DOG, OOLOR FIATE WHITE AND was about 10 months_old, rdod by returding th o HinatY A TARS wardod by raturniog the samo . TIAN- DAL, 03 Wont Van Duron-ate OBT-GHEOK NO. 7, DRAWN BYP. T, WARNER, on Moohisnlos" Natlonal Hauk, piyable’ to Williani 0y, for 848,001 paymont stopped; all porsons aro cautionel agalna nogotiating or cathiog suio Fuder rowandod by rotuming to WILLIAM KEARNEY, 21 Twenty-firstat. OST—ON TUESDAY, EVENING, IN THR NEIGI 4 borlisod of iato and Tiacrison-ati, & part of s gold ookot.. Tho findor will be lborally rowarded, If left at 368 Btatoat, OBT—A BOARLET MOOSK-IAIR EAR-RING, Bl twoon Loavitt-st, aud Uvlon Park, Kindor will bo spltably ramardod by foaving 1t st Toras' Dy Guods Blore, )N MONDAY KVENING, ON NORTH BIDE, to namo of th Olarkest, LOB‘K‘ -0! B liver.colored apaniol **Loto,” Anyone roturnin dog, sniwerln " Any. it will bo weli rowardad, m to 79 Hout ED, THOMAS, JRt. OST — OART, JENBEN, A LAD, 240, s homo, No. 151 North May poraluf, about 1 o'Slook, e3psctin ) onrs, bist has not sinoe boen hoard Jrom. dark gray coat and pants, bluo vost, brown L, thist, and spring snoon; Hie & mark on Ieft lok. who ‘oan farnish auy Information vonceraing him swill greatly obligo hls sorrowing parnnt 3 _OBT—MONDAY, A PLAIN G Aug, B, 1672, abd namoa, 85, ash-ar. O8I BETWEEN MADISON AND MONROR-STS,. o Halited, & medium-rizad goach slut, common black strap round by T 3 d for hor return at 48 e{;?\‘*(nnunm' epesiniibeal RUN AWAY-TWO HONSKE, ONE TROWN, THE L\ other » dutker brown, Taouday ovoning, Bept. 9, bo- twaon 8 and 9 o'clock p, m., startod on Franklin-ai., noar auBaren. Whoevor retufus thom, ot oan @ivo informn. tion whera th 7R A Fdllomestic s Norsh Halateds o 0>y TRAYED OR STOLiN_LART BUND. S iromtiis sormor ot Hemionar, o T s dAEK brown Twars, 170ars oidy with &ty tati and Hiene: phemes i B Tl St BORN, 1o Boath Wateroase - o »ee to . &, THOME- §rmvsn OR BTOLEN—A TALL DAY HOTSE LD RING, MATUKED f rotumnod to 748 Wa- B Tt P ot Cheasy A7 Falts imerk an oo of ud fast: - Tho fiador wil bo. Hbors oalling at 843 Wost Washington.st. Gl TRAYRD—_810 REWARD—A DARK RED O0W, both borns samod off, Tho findor will ploaso return or t0 35 Ubnlf_ltlh 30 0 REWARD, AND NO QUEBTIONS ABRED— for tho return to me of my horso, b '{ and e e R S NG T Sot Olerkoate o0 BoP AGENTS WANTED., GENTS WANTED- @13 TO 815 A DAY MADE with my patont spool-holdor, thresd.cutter, and noo- dio-thraader combinod ; just out’ and solling immonsoly; samplon froe. 0, M. LININGTON, 17 East Madisan-st. GENTB WANTED_TO SBELL GOODS AT FAIRS; smart mon make 8308 day: 815 to 6% oapital noces. i4ry,_A. RAY & 0O., 164 Bast Randolph-st., Room 18, AUENTE ‘making 8 Eoods, Any oma in Eood Ghauos ¢l spring. Sendis ooots for K0-cont anra or call, {rom 9 to 12, on MEBRILL & 0O, it dolph-at., Room 18, Bamplos t0 olargymen froe, GENTS WANTED—_TO ATTEND OOUNTY FAIRS tasell an old-establlahed patant aetiole Lot fasmory’ pw: uso; oaj lfinqfllmd for atook, rards; any goods bo taken back and monoy rofundeds; sales S g e Tribuns of AUCTION SALES. WM. A.BUTTERS & CO.,, Real Estate and General Auctioneers, 15 & 17 RANDOLPEL-ST. DRY GO0DS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CARS, Furnishing Goods, etc., At saotion, on THURSDAY, Sopt, 11, at 5 o'alook, at our saloaroome, 16 aud 17 s WAL A, BUTTERS Two Dwelling Houges and Lots AT ATUCTION, On Monday Afternoon, Sept. 15, at 3 o'clock, on the premises, corner of West Jackson- st. and Californio-av, A Two-Story Frame Dwelling, 0. 1{83 W at., feav. with R I T A P R pletad, containg 9 rooms, olosots, and pantry. A Two-Story Frame Dwelling, On Adams.at., just east of Oallfornia-av., with lot, 25 by 125 foot. The house containn 8 rooms, closots, and pan- trios, bullt with & viow to tha acoommiodation of two fat- ticuls TR S, Auctionoon. 18 RESIDENCE LOTS Pengeots Subdivision OF TEH North haf of Block 3, in Borden's Sabdivision of the north half of the southeast quarter of Section 36, 40, 13, AT ATTUCTIONT, On Thursday Afternoon, Bopt, 18, at 3 o'ol'k, in Room 3, Hawloy’s Building, 142 and 146 Dearborn-at., cor. Madison. 12 Lots fronting on California-av,, 94 Tots foouting oo Fairfield-av,, 12 Tty fronting on Washtenaw-av,, Bouth of Courtland-at., north of the Chiongo & Paciflo Railroad, on!l half o block from depot, cor. of Oalifornia & Bloomingtoh-ava. 'his property is looated a few blooks oast of the fiuu evard, and only two blooks north of Humboldt Park, and ia rogarded as dosira~ ble ns any in thia viulm?. is accesaiblo b; Milwaukeo Plank Road and the Chicago Pacific Railroad, SALE PEREMPTORY. TERW_IM%:‘O?G-'JI'{I% gfl!h, bl\%nun 1ond2 N orost af 8 por cont. thla WA BUTTERS & 0O., Auationcors. BY GEO. P, GORE & CO,, 68 & 70 Wabash-av. AT ATOTIOCN. SPECIAIL: SALE OF CARRIAGES & HARNESSES. Two-seated Carringes, Top Buggles, Open Bugglos, Throo-quarter Hond Wagons, Lxytoss’ Wegons, Doubls and Siuglo Harnoasos, On TOURSDAY, Sept. 11, at 10 o'clock. GEO. P. GORE & 00., Auctiongers, pircy ‘Torma of salo oas @00 R GOOD OOLLATER- rovo, ©OR . BUY A GOOD CIGAT STORE, WELL $250 JREEE AR Haataaras . TO 400 IN OABH 0! 1u, will by furnituze, Rxtures, otg., of hotel }%:?x'ug.g lidimes ORIENTRL HOUSE,* Seimonsc, Y A OE REAL ESTATE BEOURI- B3O A O A Aomi teaptioa Siasinily foe x phsalciar. - Address, with damo aud routs dengo, X 6, Tribuns oifice. ANTED—A PARTY WITH A FEW HUNDRED dollars, to Invast in a light manufacturing b . !Illlb i‘nyl largo profits, Callat 111 Last Madison-st., oot loor. MACHINERY, JOR BALE-THKEE FLOORING MAGHINES IN ]—‘ ‘guod ordor viz,, ons Russell, Ii:n.; one Tompkins' iron'{ramo, 15incli.} and ony Russoil 8., in double oxlindorss also two ' shiaying blawers; an_open and to Bugey, “HINOLATR & ATIINS 00., sormor May au ‘T'wonty-socond-sts. g AT ATOTIOIN. Regulnr South Side Salo of Household Furniture! Parlor and Qhamber Furnituro of Hvery Dencription, Wardrobaos, Book-cunthnr- ble-Top Burenus and Tablos, Ohairs, Hook- ors, Lioungos, Parlor and OfMoe Dosks, Mat- froisos, Brusiols and Wool Oarpots ooz Joad Hxionsion Tablos, 16 oratos Crookery. AT 13 0'OLOOK, Carriages, Buggies, and Expross Wagons, Doubls and Bingle Arnosaos, On BATURDAY, Sept. 13, at ¥ o'clock, prompt G10. P. GORR & 00,, Auctionoers. TOR BALI-1% HORSK-POWLR BTRAM.ENGINE, G Ridor S0t tnoho, Gl OXtrA heavy Hods w0 tabie Inrbn"nmbfllnnhelhglélonl with all pipes and conneos tlona comvlotos a No. b lnuwlea st -puinp complote and oyery ariicl ml!llll\ld to sut up sald wachinery aui put, 1t 1 suco gnvration. Atisls & ot porlect ar, sold ai n outfit, and will nfx for cash or good socu-~ Tliios; 10 (s now set up, rearly to tum, aud tay bo ro. inovod It o, ora favorublo uase of (o browmisusimay bo whitainod, - For fusthor inforuwation, arvly to K1 FURBER & 0., 6 aud 67 South Cllntunst., Obloszo. [OIt BALE-FIVE KNGINER AND THREK BOTI~ [~ oray Luivo Luea used only a short timot good ordory 14 to 20-hiorso pawer; thoy ard od at Burllugton Ware- ho 13tuonthy aud ftat 111 bowold vory 3 will bo 247 Houths Olar] . B, MAHER, LASS BTEAM lf‘rli“(m‘dug B A T i corne low, _Apply at 257 South TAVE TWO FIRE for sale, chicap for o horo, st my shop, 23 Honr, TAKEN UP, TAKIN UP—A RTRAY KTEEI, WIIOI TIIE OWN- or can vo by, iroving pvoporty and polug charges. Ingutre of J. 16 PIVETIY, 28 Arnold OLAIRVOYANTS, . MATIIKW AND AMADAME MAYNARD, BUSL. ‘}wll &nd modical wodiuue, 165 Wost Aladisol By T. S. FITCH & CO. ATUCTION SATIE or Firgt-Class Residence Property IN HEYDH PARI, Fronting on 0aK-5t, betwesn Madtson and Kimbark-gvs,, ON MONDAY BEPT. 16, 1873, at 335 o'clock, ON TEE GROUNDS. at olegant rerldenon peaparty (n Flyde Park on O son and Kinbark-avs., bolouglng to t e e an Besuti ] sonts ronts aind s anly four bloeks from tho station, with sowerage. gas, rllo- waiks, &o,, mekiug it ona of tho most deairablo locallor for rostdoniee in the viclnity of Chlosgo o auotion. Tl lola arg 02160 foot. ! —Ono.third oash, balanco § aud 3 yoars. T Praio il Ioare the”fl. Oents 1. e 5o o@luck on tho dey of U ing to sttond. et aud furttes, particulars can oo, R FITOT e GO, et aur 163 Waslithigton 8t B aloy Lo asrowmedatet iy wish- By ELISON & FOSTHIL THE FIRST GREAT AUCTION SALE Braton Prope THIS SEASON! Hmbracing tho Chofcest Land in thin Boautis ful and Flourishing Buburban City, will take place on Thursday Afternoon, Sept. 11, On the ground, at which timo we will offer 100 CHOICE RESIDENGE LOTS! Thoso lots aro of 1argo sizo, from 3 to 50 feat front, and from 160 to 180 foot doup, fronting on wide avenuos, Tho railway accommadations ara excollont (23 passonger tralna dally), accommodating all who mustba at thoir placo of buainoss by 7 o'alock i tho'morniug as woll as thoso wha prolor coming lator, Evauston is situated on gontle un- dulations, jnat of anfficont riso and fall to aflord almost nntural drainago; but ip addition to this an extonsive sow- erago aystom {s now being put in, Tho Northwestern Univorsity, tho Femalo Collogo, and tho Publlc Schools afford oducational privilogos oqual to any ia the West. Tt 14 aluo well suppliod with storos of all sorts, whera every luxury can bo obtainod. This ety as junt startod ono of the finost aystom of water-works {n tha Wost, whioh will bo comploted ata gost of 8180,000, and with gas, which as boon for somo time introduced, will mako Evanston oqual to any largo city n all that portalns to comfort snd convoniongo. Thoro Ia now building n magalficent plos and light-houso which, when fiuished, will givo Evanston tho finat Iako landing to bo found in any suburban town, Investmonts horo aro suro to yleld a profitablo tncroaso tn thovaluo of tho proporty. A speolsl train, froo toall, will loava the Northwostern Dopot, oornor Csuat and Kin. rio-ste,, 8t 1.50p. m., THURSDAY. SEPT. 11, for Ev- anston, roturning aftor the salo, which will hogin on AR~ RIVAL OF THE TRAIN UPON TIIE GROUND. The MAMMOTIL PAVILION, which has boon so pop~ ular at provious salos, will bo Bolsted to scoommodata those in attondanco. E Torms of sale, 310 monthly payments on each lot, or & onah, balanco Iu 1, 2, and 3 yoars, Intorost 8 porcont, A depost of 325 will be roguired on oach Tot.at timo of salo. A printod sbstract will bo furnished 1o caoh purohasor., Piats and information may be had of COMMONS & BESBT, 142 LaSallo-st., or of ELISON & FOSTER, Auct'rs, 87 MARKET-ST. 1182 Wabash-av., NEAR TWENTY-SIXTII-ST. Elegant Harhle Front RESIDENCE, 10T, & BARN, At Auction, FRIDAY MORNING, Sept. 12, af 10 a'clock, on the premises, Two-story and Basoment, with Mansard Roof, 13 rooms, bosldes Hath.room, toro-room, and Closots, with ai ‘modorn improvemonts. Lat, 2x121 feot to 14-foot. with gaod two-story Brick Barn. Tirat-ola ovory respoct, Torma of salo: Purchaser Incumbrance of 83,000 duo June I, nd $3,000 dus Juno 1, 1676, with § por cont ‘Intercst, payable anoually balauco cash, A doposit of 8500 wiil' bo requimd at time For information apply to A+ O. ODELL, floom 123 Doarborn.at., or 1o ELISON & FOSTER, Roal Estato Auctloncers, 87 Markot-at FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 13, Household Furniture AT ATCTION, Friday Moining, Sept. 12, 2t 9 1-2 o'clock. Also two light Expross Wagons, and somo Sowlug Ma- chines, 16 dozon_avm-chalrs, ono d-barzol slo-box, one couutr, at our anlesroon, 81 Markot-at. By order of Goo. W. Campbol, Asmignos, ELISON & FOSTER, Auctfonoors. FOUR LOTS ON STATE-ST, Bet. Thirty-first and Thirty-second, AT ATUCTION, On Safurday Afternoon, Sept. 13, at 3 o'tluck, On tha Ground, bolng Lots 3, %7, 8 and 81, in Blook 3, Chas. . Walker's Subdiviston of north 20 acres of wo~" W, X Seo. B, Town 29 N, R., 14 Enst, in Clty o 181 foat oach, to an alloy. Immodiately attor tho abavo sale wo will sell ONE RESIDENCE LOT, On Wabash-av., Betwasn Thirtieth and Thirty-first-ats., 163 faot north of Thirty-firat-st,, Lot Hxll4 foot ta a 40-foot Court In the roar. TERMS OF SALE—Ono-third cash, balanco in1and 2 yoars, interest 8 por cent, or ano-third cash, Lalance in 5 yoara with 10 por cont {nterost. Thoso attending the salo can take tho Btato.st. cars. ELISON & FOSTER, Auotloncors, 7 Markatoat. = By C. C. THAYER & CO., Tios) Estata Agouta and Auctlonsors, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS PEREMPTORY SALE At Auictiorn 78F1fleHe§ffl'enseLflis (n Thursday Afternoon, Sept. 11, AT 8:30 0’CLOCK, At Our Salesroom, 188 Fast Madison-st, ‘Thoso Tota aro very oleglblo and aro in Blooks 3, 7,aud 8 of Hitt's Subdiyislon of B, K, X of Soo, 8, 37, 4. Thoy aro high and dry and oasy of acooss by thoG. R. I & P. R. R. and the P, O, & 8t. L. R, R. Thuy front on Hal- atad, ngamon, and Morgan-ats., within a quars ter to half a wila from the dummy track, and but o short distauco from tha main orJunction Depot, at Washinglon Holghts, Titlg Perfeet. Abistracts of Title Frruished. Torms of Balo romarkably easy, only 1-56 cash and bal. ancolnl, 3, 3and 4 yoars at 7 por cont intorost., For fure thor Information apply to O, O, THAYER & CO., Roal Estate Auctlonsors, 186 Kast Madlwon.at, N0. 74 SOUTH SANGAMON-ST. 9-8TORY AND BASEMINT Brick Store md Dweling, LOT 26x126 FEET, At Auction, Tnestay, Sopt. 16, at 3:30 oClock, ON THE PREMISES, ‘Wo will soll, without resorve, that vory dosirablo B- story and basomont brick store and dwelling No. 74 Bouth Haugamo! + with a d-atory frame bullding in rear, The briok bulldlug 1 now, of e 10, No. 0 and contalns 10 ro0iu ovor ataro, Tias gas and wator throughout, aud all Bodorn Huprove- mouts. Tho trame addivion has 0 roomu, Tha lu Invory donieavle ‘ot Madison-st. Dotug but ono dhor sout ISTILACT "O1 PTTLE ; 1dt: Ono-thied Gagh, “Purs Ghnsor 4 Assumy an fnciunbrauco of 86,600, du o 4 yuars, with futeroat at § nor vont, and balaudo iu1aud Syogssy wiih luforodt av 8 por cont TR OFF THAYER & Teal Estato Auctlonoors, T8 Lenut Madl-anest. REMOVAL. MME. A. KUESSNER, FASHIONABDLR DRESSMAXHR, omaved from 860 ta 479 Btate-st., and racommendt If to the public, French Patturns forsaly, Ladios urwoar wiadu ta ord uods, Dorluuery 4u,, constantly on haud, Ladles*

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