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12 25,000 PEOPLE. Yhe Number Who Visited the Expo- sition Saturday. Immense Success of Cheap Admission. The Grand Building Packed Full of Humonity. The Art Gallery and What It Con= tains. A Special Programme for’ Next Thursdey. Tho dull and heavy sky of yestordsy morme lorsboded rain during the day, nnd tho manngors of tho Exposition did not antlel. pole » lsgo attendanco, In eplte of the Aky, in apito of & threatouing dolugo which {ho sky portondod, the pooplo came out in immenso numbers, 14 tho atfondance was larger thon on any previous day, oxccoding oven tho opening night, Evorybody neomeod to bo thoro, and 10 Lave ftokon two or thres with him, sctually crowding tho vast bullding, and making locomotion slow, if not tedlous, Tho exnct number wo cannot glvo; wo aro not o multiplication tablo, o s machino for working out quadralis oqua- Lions, and fixing tho valuo of sn unknown quentity ; nor aro wo a roady rookonor ; but atill wo can guoss within 5,000, and tho guess {8 that thero wero I tho ‘bulilding at ono timo yeslorday afternoon NOT LESS THAN 33,000 men, women, and childron, not counting thon in plastor of Paris, bronzo, snd marblo, which aro dead- \eods. Every nooksnd corner was crammod, and & yoyago through tho art gallery took half an hour, the Jnsk of extricating oneself from tho tl:zong being sur- rounded by human dificulies, ‘Thero was o fine crop of clildren out. Nobody but » school-teachior would bellove thero were eo many young ones In tho city ; and it s o great comfort to Tec that tho noxt geucration {8 already provided with ten and women, Then there wero o Lost of our sural Irlends, full of curiosity, and eager to seo ovarything. o short, tho crowd was immense, and it woa worlh tho price of ndmission 1o a0 so many peoplo together, 30 many faces, 50 many toflets, suck s kaloldoscopio collection 0f humavs, It was a quarter day, and tho Yow rates woro tuken advantago of, Thoro wero fosh- fonobly-dressed porsons presont, showing thoy aro not above saving o quarter, Which moy bo an eifoct of the oconomical lesson taught by the Iato panie. THR BHOW WAW AT 179 DEST, ALl tho porformora (id well oxcopt tho fountafn, which uffared for want of water—without which o fountain does not amount to shucks, ony moro then & men of 50 without a wifo, Tho machinory worked to & cbiarm, and up to o lato hour had mot chopped off sny fngers, Bods, tho boverago that coola but doca not intoxicato, flowed f a perenninl stream down tho lovely csophagus of tho sox that cheors but does not tncbriato, Tho candy stauda furnished swootness ot po much por pound, and the charm bolls—not tho chiorming belles who scll them—vwera carried off o8 momontocs of what on inoxhaustiblo mino of coppor thot GuurtSTonsn boll must be. When woare dead and comfortably 1ald away Loueath the sod, that won- derful boll will continuo to supply mankind with TORENS OF TIE FIRE, “Tho fire referrod to 15 {ho ono_that took place on tho Bth of October, 1671, This Ia for tha fnformation of ‘porsons who nover heard of it, A dissortntion on sales, nod ruins, rebullding, resurrootion, resusclia tion, and the Phcentx would bo fn order here,—or nny~ where clsg,—but wo forbear, To return tathe show, o may observo thnt tho sliocmakers walted nwsy o tho leather 88 if thoy mado a living by it. Tho tomb- stonea loomod up in the grave-yard section atatoly and #olemn, and noar by wna o choiconasortmontof cofling, wnrranled to give entire entfefaction 1o Lio most ft tidious corpeo. Intending suleides hung around thes concomitants of tho gravo with o wort of fatal fascing~ tion, but to othiers they presented nothing eheerful, TIE PRETTY GInid in tho Hnware, watchmuldng, and sowing-machine do- ypartments wore s much adimired as tholr wares, aud stoad it liko heroincs, ‘Tha Hfon. Geargo H. Harlow, Becrotary of Stato, and his vencrablo father, aid_they novor saw anything like thom, Tho band played ex- collent #musle, moody food for thosa that {rade In Tovo,” or in descicated meat or any ofbor orticlo of commorce, and tho pianon wero fiugored in & way that did not roinind sang nen of miserablo oveningy spent in the parlors of thelr lady frionds—becauso tho musio was really of a superior brand, Wo do ot know the namos of tho ladica who presided over the koyn, and thereforo aro thoy roluctantly omitted from this roll of Came. Volumea havo been written nbout the Exposition, and overy manufacturor of noto Lias recolved honorn- Dle mention, but nowliero has tho lirgest and most ox- tonsivo manufacturer beou put on record, 1118 NAME 18 IANDROFY, o has more articlea in tho Exposition than any other men, and his enterpriso desorves success, Nearly evorything la_marked with Lis name, and Lls goods aro much ndmired by childron,—young and old,— for they Inslst upon fecling ther, upon rabling them down, nothing less than bodily contuct satisfying thol curdosity. . THE ART GALLERY, - Tho present condition of tho Art Gallory voriflea what was prodicted in Titr: TRIBUNE monthis aifo,—thint 1f tho Exposition managemont Jid not beatlr ftacle the roprosontation would bo o very commonplace one. “Tliat result hos happonod, The Gallory, o8 it stands at presont, represonts notbing in_ particular but very bad ort, The specinl messenger who wont ta Europa with considerablo flourish of trumpels o obtain plo- turea from forelgn artists has obtained nothing, and the Inst that was heard of him Lo wos stranded in om0 French town without n sou fn his pocket, The Esstern artlsts, having all been absont eketching for tholr wintor's work when opplication was mado at tho vacant studion, of course could furnish nothing, Tho result koo beon that Mr. Altken, although ho had n anporh suito of rooms for Lis plo tures, and oxcellontly lighted, it boon obliged to ako whatéver van offered {n ordcr to temporarlly il up and ivo mpon the hope that botier pletures may yeb come in and tako thelr places, ‘There nroa fow Posi- tivoly good plotures, sud n multitudo of positively by ones, tho mnjority of which ropresent about s muc? art &3 may bo fonnd In an ordinary BIGN-PAINTER'S SOOP, Tho contributions from Ohicagn, with & few excep- tions, afford very satisfactory ovidence that the Great Fire burned up what Littlo merit wo had hera, and that 1o adyonce bas been mado gince that tme, Daubing bias takon tho place of painting, and o Lost of noth- ings painted = by mobodics foko tho placo of tho really meritorious oxbibitions our artisis used to muka beforo tho fire, Tho best of the home contri- butions, in fact, belong to the ante-fire days, and have done service before, and this is true of soveral other plcturos on the walli—old vaterans doing scrvico over anin, which usod to_bo admired fn the - Acadomy of Deolgh, and_oven in the Opors-House oxhibitions, When Vans played under tho sto{rs; whon Antrobus was georgoous in kids, snd when Beard Bobemiunized na “Hiiiilurd belittled. Glonde Lorralno, Thoro are rtraita in thia collection which can hardly be dis~ m uished from lundscapes, and thero are lundacapes ehich wauld bo considered ' high ast in Ohins, but no- whoro clso. THE OENZRAL EFFEOT 1s dlapiriting, and oue turns with o fecling of rellef but of the gallery into tho wildorness of tin- pans, - sbovels, threshing aud sowing _macuines, tans, pumps, and crockeryware, which Teach from fi!nmw ‘Jnelaon sircot. ‘Tho inanagor, Mr. Aftken, owever, who ianot to Linme for thik, Lo stron hopes thiat ottor pictures will come, and ' thiat ho wi Do ablo to gradually woed out tho trdali, 1t 1a s con- rummation devautiy to bo wished for, "Tho gallory {8 divided into threoaporiments, Tho firat, 8 dovoted to crayons, pustel-work, water-colors, and engravings; the second, to ofl-paintinga ; and the fhird, o photographe, Tho first room contains o curiotia medloy. In nddition to the crayons sud water Colars, tho fine urta aro roprescnted by china-waro, paper hangings, tradesmen's bills in the most ASTONIBILING ONNOMO KTYLES, wax flowers, paper flowars, charm bolls, olectro-plating, Court-1Touso I!hufl which did not get prizes, of penmansuip, md other " non- descript articlos, which bavo about us much conneotfon with tlis fino arts pe they Layo with astron- omy. In this olla podrids, Lowover, thoro ia o col- fectlon of flowers, buds, and wreaths, mado from tho feathers of Dravilian birds, which sro oxquisitely beautiful, and aro reslly urifatio in_{holr oxocution. Ono of the wreathe, modo from tho brossts of hume ming-birds, 1a fairly dazaling, and anothior, mado from Do scales, has a delicato and pearly toxtiire which fa wondorfuf, The e Fark Tl dohoot s vory iber- ally ropresontod in {his roou, the work bLolng mostly I brayon drawing. Tho confributions are s followss Ttalian Belle, Russian Bulle, 8 bead of Washington, o fower and somo geometrical Agures, by Carrle Dovwnu; the Old Ouk and b Winior ncoriy, Ly Bamial Weight {3 Fuit ploco in pastel, by Mallio Fitch: nigurs, by Johu Sherman; a_ lly, by Olarlos Whitmon: °frult by Mary Downs; a_ groteaquo architoctural deslgn ond an fnterlor, by Frank Waite, ond s Goddess of Liberty, by Georgo Downs, Of theat, tho drayiuy Dy Mastors Shormai, Walty, snd Dovns are much the Sat, nud shiow n gront doal ‘of promise. Tho othiors, Bawbter, ara fully up to_th averago of pupils i D etar Dno of o best contributious in thls dopart- mant is tho colored orayon akelch of “CTHIE YOURG ANTIHT,® by Edward Frers, und by ita sido’ hungs the tny teh of ¢ Tho Infant's Prayor, by Muyor von Bro- o, wronght ot witli the moat curoful finlsl and B wonderful delicacy of manipulation, Loth theao ftio goms ara woll known horo, Laudscapo and cattlo todi ok, by Dakdy e 8 vory gl Dicturo, Ar- Brooks, of this olty, hes on exbibition * Tho Old, Dia. Blory,"—an old man readlug.—which (s very and_caretally drawn: aud au admirablo fonces of tho v, Tiobert, Collyer, ' Birket Foator {a yopresented by “A Peaceful Evening,” a quict little TaBdacapo composiilon, with 8 coltago and brook i the foreground, the wholo illuminated with an oxquisito phnag rofiection ¢’ Tio, Wiz Tinill, " whielt (g Hloud work 8 yery biii. T & charmi=e 't JYRLL ey e TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, OCTOBEL 5, 1873 aro all tho moro rofreshing to look ab from tho fact that | {hoy nro aurronnded by daubs of overy description. TNy QUILDREN AND RADDIT o T, Maroln, tells its own. story, aud talla it vory offociivoly. * Tustlg Thoughts " I the ilo of very amblttous yleturo by W, T. Dobson, {n whioh & Somntry S with | pitcuer i Nond i ack off ngolust an ulirsmariue sky in tho most approved melo-dramatio style. A forost intorfor, Hgned with (ho monogram ‘40, B. D" fs done ina Yery froo nnd bold mannor, Wilism Tart Lins o wator color on oxhibltion ealled * Under tho Elms," which in onoof his fovorito compositions of o streamn with ooded banks and eattlo drinking under tho roes, but 1 15 10t one of lis best plotures, 1EpHE RVENING PRAYRR," a watar color, by John Emins, represonting o child Jnccling at tho foot of @ bod, s adimirablo, both draving and colar, ‘Thoro aro foveral crayon Rorlral mongt thotm n siraug boad of Boothovon,by . Selin dor; threo honds by Mrs. Fm“‘h wlich aro vory falili- ful likoucsaca; portrait of avid Gage, Exg,, by Gollman, which fa not only o telling Hongu, Uit & Siorb spocimen of drawing aud arilatio fnfsl, and Hiir00 Licads by Jiabot, thrown up from photographa. T eugravings proper thoro aro but throo—Darloy’s spisited o Boriuswa iarel to (o "soa Kikiuy P forning i tho Valley,” engraved by Verbock, sud 1 Dlintnalu's Horsos,” which aro too familiar to’nood cscription. Tho other apecimens of engraving aro sninpléa of commercial work fn wood by Dakor & Go.. tho ‘Westorn Bank-Nolo Engraviug Company, on'stoel, Ohlcago Engraving Company, ond J. Manz, Ton very creditablo spooimons of ‘wndl draw- inga of thio Tuin aftar tho fire, by J. A. Ldgitor, com~ Dlto our aurvoy of.ihis room. horo s & wildernces Ststuff to which wo hnvo not alluded, hocatso It 1ius 10 Gonnoation with thio fino arts or any lhor arts, THE 01U PAINTINGS, Tho middlo room i dovoted to oll paintings, and tho divorsity of oxcallonco smong theso b aliiost s rent 58 $n Llio room wo liavo Just boon examining, Thero fe ono consolntion, Howover: Tho pictures are oither positivoly good or ‘positively bad, and thoro 1810 dangor of confounding ho two, Another con~ solntlon also is offared by tho fact that good pleturcs aro on tho way and will tako tho placoof thio bad, s fnt in tho cotirso of o weok or two tho_oll-painting dopsrtment will bo o vory ereditablo dlsplay. Our Prodont purposo 1a oniy to1ook ot a fow of thio arger pictures, leaving thoamallor onos for anothor occasion, o Armitage Memorial pleture ocoupiea tho weat wall, and {o virtuslly in tho placoof bonor, Titz TRIDUNE Tuns alroady puiblishied A detafled criticism of this work, and In ita now position, relloved aud softoncd by other pletires, anid with all the ‘benefit of an adnirablo light, Mo #ico ' no rouson to_cliango iho opinion then ox- rcsecd, As on objocd of curosity, howover, ¢ is s great sttraction, and ita showinoes aad *londnoes ” havo mado ft yory popular. Disectly opposito tho Armitago ploturo, on tho cast wall, 1 ono of Biorstadt’s latest picturcs, @ AUTUMN IN THE AIERRAS,? abont tho slzo of tho familiar ** Yo Bemito Valloy,” Fhich hung 5o long dn_tho Opera-Houso Art Gallery, Jtia of tho Asmo genoral chiarncter a8 scores of his othor compositions, lacated in tho samo region, treated £ thio samme style, ond fully sa pruoramic, The amo troes which have 80 ofton at to him for models Lave boon utllizod ngaln, and th same semi-consational tong porvades tho pletnre. Thero 18 s valloy in tha centre, with o siream winding through it, fading away into distant perspactivo with excellent offect, On tho right the mountaln sides ore wooded, ond at Uietr buso 48 8 platosu with a small lake, & group of pincs, and brilliant mossca and vegotation, §ich worlt bo almost painful in color-offect woro {f not for the fact that soma very high-toned flowor picces uro tolghbora to #t, {hus softening it down. "o loft of tho picture I8 {n strong coustrast, tho pre= vullng coloe. nlng tho gesya of toweriog, ouaiaive and bluffs of rock without vegetation of ‘any descrip- tion, tho wholy onvelopod in hazo, The contrast Lo~ twegn tho coldness on tho ono hand, and tho warmth o0 o other, I almost, staxiling, snd smnice a vory inharmonius’ balance {n the picture. Tho general offcct of tho plotur 18 rathor ono of show aud gllt- tor—an _attompt st the panoramic style rather thon o thoroughly artistio offort to interprot tha real fooling of nature, Itappealn to the eye, but beyond this it faila to cxert any niluence, MR, FORD, OUL LOCAL ARTIST, oxhibits two of hin favoriteireo pleces—ons o foreat Interlor, and tho othor Octobor Woods,” in cacls of whioh his eareful and loving study of trees I8 ‘brought Qut. Br, Ford has shown oxcallont judgment in por- sistontly adlioring to branch of bis art which ho un- dorstands, In drawing and grouping Lo ia nivaye good, and were it not for » certaln coldnoes of tone, SFhich nearly always pervados bis work, ho would rank a4 ono of tho best painters of treea in tho country, As it is, 1t I8 no small p: that ho bna achfeved so much in his diflenlt s alty. ‘Whittredge's sdmirablo forest interior, which is a yory familiar pleturo hore, 18 also on_exhibition, Wo bavo #o ofton noticed it in times past that we do not need to refer to it again further than to add that it s a ‘matter for congratulation that tho picture is ownod in tho city and_ will probably slways remain here, Blr, Ford should mako an occaslonal pligrimoge to it. ALTIUR PANTON, ‘whose small plcturcs have often Leen admired in our art-galitntions, contributes s lrgo landscape, * Glou- ©oe," in which ho Las mado a vory aitractive ploturo out'of very unpromising moterial. Tho landscapo ia a barren and monotonous omo, and yot it iy Inarked by _very pootical focling. Geo, H. Smilo, of ‘New York, a0 sends & vory charming compasition, callod * Lako {n the Woods,” whichs is £ull of poctical fecliug, nnd I workod out In very caro- ful dotadl, O, Roscuborg contributes two pleces, which would atfract attention snywhere, Tho ono is o night sceno at Long Branch crowded wiih Dgures, which pro- sont o vl\m grotesquo appesrance in tho combined glare of firelight and moonlight, The action of tho tigures {8 very remarkable, and tho grouping admira- ‘le, but tho principal attraction of the work conslats in fta qailty, Tho olior pleture 18 view In Central Tarl, Now York, which s also full of figures, Itls not, however, us good a plcturs oa tho other, bolng hard and stiff, Do 1aas hing on oxhibition one of his superd maritio viows, “Tho Ifomo of Motlier Cirey's Chickens,” In which tho water 18 full of dopth, clearncss, and actual motlon, Tho const rocks and passing vosecl add picturesquonces {o tho work, It is ono of the best pictures in the 7“(- lory.. Misa Rato Comoron's * Tambourine Girl,Y of wlifeh wo havo spoken bofore, which {6 in roality a'por- trolt of » Parisian model, is on exhibition, aud {s much ndmired, David Neale's # Viow on the Grand Canal” ia too well known here to noed description ; likowiee Carl Hubper's beautiful work, called * Leaving Tomo,” which was oue of the attractions of tho Acad- emy of Deslgn beforo the firo, AMONG LARGED, WORES, by our homeartsts oro o followinis? Landscong by smmeratadt, which is unintorcating, * Olnderella, Dy Pickering, which Lo not a romintscenco of the fair young Princess of the Blllpfifir about {t; two marine Jiews by Paul Brown, which have considorable morit; and + Tho Hawk-Doy," o copy from, Healyta pleturs, Dy 8 1ady of this clty, Which is vory faithful, YAt anothior timo wa shail look ot tho amaller works, andalso at tho portraits in this room, of which thero I n largo collection, Fho following paintinga_arrived himllenlny from Goupil & Co, New York, which have not ot boon hun The ot s wMd to vory choles, snd consiets of tho fol- lowing works: ¢ Landscape,” by . Vou Torbandt,” Dussoldorf; _ “The Letter,” by A, Tabst, Pari “ Awalting Papa’s Return,” by H, Picon, Parl « Dyneing Lesson,? by H, Guentlior, Dusscldort # Flowors,” by Vou_Bakhuyzen: *Tho First Dutter- ly,” by O, Rathel, Dusseldorf ; ¢ Pleasures of Ohild. 1000, by O, Boinkos * Highland Blicep," by E. Behenck, Yarla: ¢ The Antiquarian,” by A, K, Litt- schauor, Dusseldorf; o small landsespo by A, IfL Wsutt; o deer ploco by Tait ; and * Moorish Poasant- 2y, by Tiffany. THE TOIMD WEER OF THE BHOW \elll bogin to-morrow, oud tho success that lns so far attended it arguca woll for ita future, Tho peoplo aro beginning to sppreciato Lo big it s, and every person who goen onco fols ko going again, Thst ln tho way todoit; to go ngain aud again, Our country cousing will bo Comitig i1 droves, and thers will bo full Louses all thio timo 1o tho close. ‘T arraugemonts or 8 PECIAL ATTIAOTION ON TIIURSDAY noxt aro fn progress, and thoro {8 no doubt that tho audiouce s g to the superlor musio that is to bo furnished will be simply immense, It will' be o sort of galn dsy to commemornto the grostest ovent iu modorn history,—tho almost complete robullding of thio city within two short and rapid sears, The muslo il bo rendered by ffty instrument, ‘THE STEGLING BILVENWAE on oxhibition by tho Jowalry Louse of N, Matson & Qo., of this city, s cerlalnly storling fn overy partioular, Tl desigha are the most uniquoand tasty we have ovor soom, , They havo iu tholr how-caso soine of tho colebrated” Olwg, F. Jacot und Patok, Philippe & Co. watches, for which they aro agontd. This firm luve displayed excellent taste in the arran oment of thelr goods, and mupy other exhibitors wou (d do woll to copy aftr (hom, Evorything 18 arrangod to ploaso the oye, The attompt hus not beon to ses how much thoy could got iuto tho space allotted to thom, but to oxliibit somo real gers in thelr line, Thelr Jowelry laco, corner of Statoand Monroo stroots, 13 bolng reecosd in & tylo horotoforo unknown o Ohicago. i scaifoldiog will bo dowa by o lttor pactof this we 4 BOTND EXTITION, Mr, W. W, Kimball may bo considerod ona of tho soundeat exhibitors in the Exposition, having douo bis shuro loward snnling o tiuopass ploasautly for visl- tora by providing delightful music on the Lallott & Davis Panos and theSmith American Orgons, It mo Do briedly atatod that Kimball and Chicago aro mutusl- ly indebied toeach other, tho Esposition being tho cloaring-houre whero the balanca is struck. Kimbull s _given Olilcago o Ligh standurd of musical tastc, il Oltoago los zoclprocated by approciation of Kimball's offorts, The iustrumenti abovefmentioned ncod no extonded comment hiore, thelr notes aro good \Witbout dlscount, oud nre current wherovor good Jidgmont and_refincd tasto luvo governed in tho aeloction of natrumenta, Visitor desiring to inspoct 1o of tho fiueat stocks of musical instrumonts in tho oat ehiould call on Kimbull, 10 exposition snd o otlior 0o aro near each othier, his belng on tha cornor of Blate and Adams strects, THE ELEGANT OABE OF G1LES DIOS, & 00, srmountod by two largo clocks, coutuine a_tterlin) Bilvor dinor tet valued at §500. Thotr exqulsito coral ‘ecklaces, bracolotn, and earrings, from thio colebrated cstablistiment of Squndeilli, in Naplos, bought by Mr, Gilca willo recontly in Europe, and thelr collectlon of siperb dismonds, other procloua stonos, and bronzes, catinot bo_surpaased, 'This flrm da tho sgout for the Eigin and United Btafos watchos, ond offer spoclal in- Qucemonts to buyora ot their slore, Nos, 30 sud 208 Wabash avenuo, ‘TIE BOOVILL MANUFAOTURING COMPANY, who aro ko well kiown a8 maunfacturers of (lio fincat shoot brass, Germen silver, snd plated motals, have on ‘oxhibition, near the entranco to tho Art dallory, somo Yery_ fna dpecimons of theso molals i shoots, ' Thoy alsahavos fino digplay of manufuctured goods, lti- cluding @it und fancy dress buttons, thimblos, kero. sono-btirnors, etc, ‘Clielr mauufactory fyat Waterbury, Conn, ¥, 1. Paiterson, Eaq,, lu thelr Wostern ropro- soutaitve. 1ia ofilcods at No, 157 State streot, socond floor, IF THE SIIADE OF DEXTHOVEN could vialt the Bxpoultion and liston o bis masio, aa O vl fho Knabo piano, Lo would niuk thut Tuiaio, liko win, Improves with age, But, bo it laown Tinto you, 0, Beothayen, that the {mprovement s in tho istrfment, not in thomuslo, Your muio waa far in Hivanco of tho anciont avpelchard, but that the Kuabo Biatio ia » At mate for t, every appreciative listonor ime foatify, Jullus Dauor & Co, are tho Woatorn agenta S iViment, They also menufacture tho wmerd POBSCASEA BQ JUALY Gxcolloncos hat it would - prove wero ita clalms prense dnngerous rival {0 the Knabo ed by s rival firm, This fiem «also manufaaturo tho Bauér Organ, an iustrument which speaks for_ltaolf, and "“3 aro ageots for the Jesorvodlgejiipular Noodham Organs, ~ Thoy sro Lieavy importorn of musical inetruments, sud doat in all kinda of musical suppiles, - Dolioving' thit tho op- “pliances of the Divine Art should hove elegant sur~ Toundingn, thoy. havo Iately ocouplod o maguificont storo on tho corner of Stato and Alonroo treots, in the Tottor Palmer Hotel butlding, THE CITY IN BRIEF, Tho Dircotresecs of tho Orphan Asylum hold thelr rogular monthly mooting at the Asylum, ot half-past 2 o'clock Tuosday afternoon, “I'io moeting of tho Committes of Boventy hna boen postponed tlll Tucsdsy evening, tho Dulldors’ Ez- chango being engagod to-morow ovening. Jomos Dunk yosterdsy forgod s chook of 81,400 on thio Morchants' National Dank, aud was tryfug to ob- 40in tho monoy on {t whon arrcatod. o was hold In $1,000 ball to tho Orimiuat Court, s Tho Irving Olub will commence its auntial serica of partica with » rounion st Martino's Wost Sldo Ifall, on Monday ovening, Tho Ion. A, T., Morrison will doliver a locturo on temporanco fn Fatlior Mathow Hall, on Harrison stroot, noar Halstod, t 8 o'clock this ovening, ‘The regular monthly meating of the mansgers of tho TEalf Orphan Asylum will be hield on Tucaday nozt, at tho Asylum, No, 175 Burling atreet, . The first annivorsary party of the North Bido Plens- aro Club will bo hold on Fridoy evening at Klare's Tall, Noa, 70 and 72 North Olark stroot. Tho fall and winter aoasion of Bennuott Modleal Ool- Toge will commenco with a publie logturo at the collega 1l No. 401 Bouth Glark streot, Uy Prof. E. A. Todd, on Fuceday ovoning, at 8 o'clock, Mr. W, Phillips, booksollor, stationer, snd nows- enfor, Ko, 192 Déarborn atrodt, Lins on Hond tho Lon~ on Spectator, London Graphie, Blackwood's, London ‘Soclety, and tho Quarterly Review up to dale. dward Buch wna tried yesterdsy morning beforo Danyon, charged with steallng 8 Torso on tho Nosth Bl Ifo cisimed that ho owned tho stoed, but was zot betloved, and was bald o tho Criminal'Court in Tho Doputy Goroner, Henry Pilgrim, had his horo and buggy stolon from tho cornek of ‘Adamn and La- Ballo strgats yosterday at 8 o'clock. e wan in anxious quiest of ila property a¢ 6 o'clock Iaat ovening. Tho corridors and ntairways of the ity Hall swero crowdlod yooterday by an_nrmy of strect-Inborors and Tridgo-catpontors rocoiving thelr pay for Boplombor, The amount pald out waa atiout $25,000. Porsonal—Oolobrook, of iho T¥mes—Recstved two shists, & palr of socks, and somo lnen 0o large for n Qoll and too small for'you, Plesso liquidate tlio bill— ot Ui poat elght monthe, and romove your goods from {his office, Yestorday, & man named J. B, Schulonberg ot- tempted to socuro tho poyment of ‘a forgod draft on Fiold, Loltor & Co,, drown npon the Rov, S, B. Gunth- zom. " o was promplly arrested aud 1ocked up in the Armory. . Tho annual mécting of the Caledonian Club will bo held on Tuesday eveniog in tho basement of the Bceotch Ghurch, corner of Adsma and Rangamon streats, for tho parpose of cleoting officcrs for tho ensuing year. A moeting will bo held on Tuesday evoning in tho Bcotoh Presbylorian Oburch, for the urposd of organ= fa2ing » Booich Literary Socioty. Scotch and Scoléh-Oanadian gontlomen intorcatod in tho movo- ‘mont aro lnvilad 10 attend, Tho spprociatiro publlo i roqrostad to awalt bo sr. rival of tho unapproachablo Montgomory Quoen'a Grand Zoological and Equeatrian Instituts and Oircus, Which veill nliortly appear in the city. Asnmater of ms, tho monsagerio ia romarkable, and well worth soolbg. e, John T, Finerty, of tho Kvening Post, & gentlo- man oqually well known 8s orator and journalist, will delivor s leoturo on * The Irish Brigade in France,” in ald of the Fathor Mathow Toial Abstinence snd Bonovolent Bocloty, at Fathor Mathow Holl, on Harri ‘son strect, near Halsted, on Bunday ovening noxt, Tho Ohicago Turngomeindo will Liold a grand fair ot ‘Purnor Hall, on North Olark streot, conimencing on Wednesday hoxt, and terminating on Monday m » gala ball, . Among the thousind-and-one attractions of tho occasion may b noted a contest for a mnguificent clock worth $250, by tho most popular dry goods houso, Moesre, Hamf{n, Halo & Co,, Flold, !,Alm & Go,, and J. V, Farwell & Co, are candidalos in the ordor given, Owing to a almilnrity of names, James Frazor, ox- press-driver, whoso siand i at tho cornor of Monroo ind Olark streets, hsa boon confounded with Jnmea Frazer, driver for DBrink's Clty Express Who waa chirged with rovishing & girl a Inko Viow, James Frozor No. 1 lins beon asked by 80 many {ricnds why Lie con lucted himeelf in this ‘way that ho has gotten sick of it, and requesis that 1t ‘moy bo kuown that he hins done nothing to bring him into thio hands of tho law, Tho Board of Polico met yesterday 88 wsual, Tho chargos in_ tho caso of John Dolan, which had beon takon under advisement, woro dismissod, Ofiicer Jamos Bronnun was sppolited roundsman, sud J, M. Beolt, 3z, & % specisl ¥ on tho usunl probation, Mr, 3, 3, Shopard weg appotntod Sccretasy of U Boscd Dro tom, during Dr. Ward'a fllucss, The Doard then sdjouraed to ‘wituess tho trial of tho new Bilsby fire- ongino, 3r, W, B, Billings, Buporintondent of the Nowsboya' ‘Tromo, wlo Focently fook o number of the boys into thio country to find them homes, sucoeeded in placing them ull smong comfortablo farmers in Marshall, Put~ nam, and LaSallo Countics, Ho also found somo ox- collont homes for young girls from & to 13 years of age. Auy ono knowing of young girls wanting Lomes, ‘il confor a favor by ending word to No. 44 LaSallo strect, 5 Ata mesting of tho stockholders of tho Washington Felghts Female Oollege on \Vcdno!d‘;{ last, of which 2r. L. P, Hilltord was Chairman sud Mr.' Johu W. Corrington, Jr. Becretary, it was found that the wholo amount of $100,000 had boon subscribed for, and tha 1,630 shnres wors ropresentod at the mecting, Mcasrs, tlonry Wallor, George I, Olarko, L. P, Hilliard, Josopl E. Young, and John W, Carrington, Jr., word clectod Diroctors, aud it was declded to compiclo as much of o collogh Duildings thie foll o4 the weathor would ol Yestorday thero wero somo now dovelopments in thio Star Lino robborics, and not less than $1,500 worth of tho goods weze rocovered, On Fridny Oficor Hatch obsorved somo peculinr eages of goods boing taken in ot No, 768 Btate strect, Ho at once informed Capt. Buckloy of tho matter, The caso was gvon fo Doteo: tives Bisyton and Gallagher, Yesterday morniug thio) Inid in wait jn tho vicinity of No. 768 Stato strect, nn after. (n]dng obgcrvations, arrested Abraham Pelstor and L. Goldborg, tho propriotors of the atoro, sud took them, with tho goods they had rocelved, to thio Armory Pollch Blatlon. Gapt, Bucklay at onch fnformod r, Ohondler, tho agent of the Btar Line, about the geiz- ing of the goods, who camo aud full identified them as belonging 1o his contlgmees. Quito s quanilty of tho gooda belonged to Wiltle, Bluett & Co, Tho pris- oners woro taken beforo Danyon, and, upon the ovi- dence of Mr, Cdandler and that of the ownersof tho ‘goods, thioy wero hold for trial in ball of £5,000 each. 1t would seem tiat ono man i8 enfliciently punished yehon ho is compolled to anawer to tho name of Isano Bubere, but this unfortunato man s, in additiorr to {his, which is suflicient grounds for aulcide, haunt ol y & 8on, Abrahiam by nnme, Hsuntod fs ufcd ad- Visedly, for in Inanc's sicop Lio scea tho spperition of somo ono tapplog Lis till) and it always takes tho form of Abraliam. Wolivo all read of how Bir, Abralinm of old geriously coneidored tho proprioty of ridding bim- eolf of tlo cares aud oxponses of rearmy sud oducating hls son Isaac by kiliog him, but thot e refrained, ond thue fafled to furnish & precdont Which many fathors might do wall to follow in theso dcgencrato days, Wlat a pily it ia tbab our Isaso diin't think of turning the tablos on Lis Ulustrous anceator and kill Abraliam, TMad Lo done #o, it would not be incumbent on us to toll hiow Abralinin Subiere formed the acqualntanco of Myor Tiurton and Jucob Mendell snd bow they all planned to rob Isaso of $74, and how thoy did so and of the extromo disgust of tho latier to find (it Dis own son had aided to tap his till, aud how in bis rightoous fndignation bo bad thom all arrested, and Banyon held Mendell and Burton to the Criminal Gourt in $300 bail, and Abrahom o4 o witness in $300 more, Mout 6torles lisve a mora), buk there ia very littlo that §s moral ubout any of thess peoplo, and tho Toaat said of the matter the better, EVANSTON. Dr, James Baum, ot ono time pastor of tho Meth odist Churel, hus been visiting his old friends at this aco. ‘Tho Hinman Litorary Socloty of the Northwestorn University, and tho Tri Koppa of Chicago University, hivo doolded to hiold an tntollpotual mill at the Moti odlst Ohurch, Evanston, on tho night of Oct, 10, Tho exorcisea will consist of 5 debate, declamations, aud oratlons, Tho students have now all returnod with Lut fow oxcoptions, and the classos of the University run s follows ¢ In the Dopartmont of Litersturo and Sci- ence—Benlors, 30 ; Juniors, 86 ; Sophomores, 43 ; and Freshmon, 91, 'Tlio pumber in all the dopactmentala yory mar 000, Fitty.givo applicanta for admiesion wero rofused, of which forty-clght wero for admission to the Tresliman Class, tho remaining Sevon souglit sdynnced standing, The funeral of Ara, Mary Aloxander, who waa faund doad n the back yard of her brothor'a realdence, will tako placo to-day, The jury returuod s vordiot of death by poploxy. Mre. ‘Alexander Lind been olono duclug to dus, i brollor having oo Lo tho clty to meot his wifo and doughter, Not sindiug her in the houso o bis return, soarci was mado for her, with tho sbovo result, Justioo Goorge M, Yuatoon' Leld tho Inqueat, i THE STORM ON THE LAKE, The northoastorly galo that psased over thls city yos- torday morning about 4 o'clock causod conaiderablo damago to the vesscls about to enter' the harbor, Among tho acoldonts thus fat reported ro ihio follow- ing; The achooner §am Flint ran fnto tho south plor ut the bLreakwater, near the lighthouse, snd stove in her port bow, and was otherwlsa damagod to the amount of about $1,000, The injury to tho pler is suld {o amount to over §2,000, The schoonor Two Fannies, with lumber, from ‘Ocongo, ran aground aé ihe lighthouse, It took three tugn threo Liours ipget her off, Tho damago was elight, “Flo schooner Kearsargs lost. Lier jib-boom Just oute o the harbor, Thp achooner Marsh, whilo entering tho harbor yoa torday morning, into & arnd barge ng nlongaido the south plor at tho breakwator, smashing tho bargo,: and sluking hor immodiately, Two mou wero on tho bargo at tho imo, Toth Jumpod off §o tme, ono llght- fng-on tho plor, tho othior Jumping cloar ‘ovor it into tha wator on thio ofhor sldo, bub was soon finliod ont. uninjured, The brig Slandardand the achoonor Bean wero nldo sslioreat the broakwator, and ft took soveral hours' hnrd pulling to got thom off, Doth vessols woro slightly damngod, “I'he Achioonor Annfo Bhorwood ran_sgrotind yestor— dny foronoon botwoen Lake and Randolpli *streot briagen, T took thren tugn ncarly two Loura to pull ler off, oatainy qtto s blookado in tho sivar during that Johgtis of timo, Tho bark Summor Oloud, which was_ssiora in tho Straits, arrived horo yosterdny, conslderably damagodl, Sho hink beon takon ta tho dry-dock, Thio achoonors Erla Hello, “Augtists, Lautlo, Jeaslo Heath, and the bark lhrz Morritt, arrived hero yos- {erday from Canada to take out cargoes of grain, —_—— COLLISION, Two Passongor Trains Comoe Logother at the Great Eastorn Crossing. Yestordsy morning the cgpresa trajn of tho Pitta- burgh, Clnoinnati & 8t Louis Rallroad Joft the Kinzio streot dopot at tho usual hour, 8 o'clock, 1t had gained about four minutes boforo it reschiod tho tracks which cross Kinzie strect from the north, abont s mile south of tho city limits, At this pleco it usually moots o ‘mal train of tho Great Eastorn Rallway, and tho ar- rangomenta for meoling belng complato, oy soldom wall for one nnothor. Yostordny morning tho mafl tratn woa fivo minutes lato, Tho engl- neer of tho mafl irin supposod ho othor :‘?m:n train hnd not reaclied tho orossing, aund tho cngincors of both traina drovo thotr locomotives forward, unawaro that thero waa dungor alioad. Thomall troln was flye minutea Inte, nnd noared the orosaing whilo going at tho rato of 25 milos an Lour, Tho rattlo and buatla of tho spproaching trains wero drownod in thonolao of tho wind and pouring railn, Thebead-lights of both engincs bocamo visiblo to tho mgincers at tho sumo moment, and both attempted to avold tho im- Ponding accldtot by Tovorsing thelr enginos, Dut it ma too Iate, Tho engines collided wilh violent forco, Fortumatoly the poworful lr-brskoa lnd. miccasded fn partially slopping tho trains boforoe they struck, MMr, Gharlce Olari, tho engineor of tho mall-irain, stiick to Bl post, and focelvod in consoquence severs injurics, It 4u belloved, howovor, that he will rocover, A Mr, ‘Diglow, an oxpross-messcnger, was thrown violently sgainat ono end of a car, and w8 scrlously injurcd, fo waa insonsibla at firsf, but it fs now ballovad that o will rocover, There woro no other poraons injured, But for the warning given by tho hoad-ights, tho re- sult of tho collisfon would hive been sorious, Thero 18 no oxouse for the engincers of thesa trains, na it is thelr duty, acoording to o statuto of tho Stato, to stop bofore roaching all crossings, and they desorvo puni~ ishment aa muich as Boano doce, e THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Tho Board of Diroctors of the Publlo Library met yostordoy oftornoon, Thoe hour of meoting Las been changed to2 o'clock, but & quorum waa not obtained untl after 3, Mr. Hoyno being absent, Ar. Shoroy occuplod tho chalr, Mr, Queal, of tho Commitiec on Buildings and Grounds, reported that the Committon had had snothior Intorviow with the Doard of Educa- ton, and the latter had informod thom that tho ox- cliango of Iota hiad not yot boon consummated, though thioro was ovory probability that it would be completed 'yery goon ; also, tbat the repairs to tho old Post-Ofilco tuilding cauld ‘not be made for one or two ycars ot least, owing to tho Iock of funds in tho bunds of ‘Doth tia Board of Education and the Directora of tho Publl Library, Tho following rosolution was thero- foro adopted by tho Board : Reeolvcd, ‘That tho Committeo on Bulldings and Gronnds be instructed to ascertain upon what torms sultablo rooms can be proourcd, temporarily, for tho Tse of the Library and Reading-Room, and to roport at tho noxt meoting, ‘Mr, Rosenthal, of tho Committes on Admintstration, reported that it Was not oxpedicnt nor feasibla to open :I‘io I;l!anry in tho prescnt rooms, and tho report wus opied. 80, that tho sum of '£100 sterling be remitled to Mr. John Robson, if nccoptablo to that person, in full payment for his sorvices, ete,, which was slso ndopted, fr. Anthony, of {he Commitico on Library, re- [opts int they have receivod some valunblo lints aud formation from Mr, Howland, of Worcester, Masa,, Trolative to the establishimont of a bindery in councetion ith (o Library, but iat, ot protot, ft s not oxpallc ent to take such aetion, Tho report waa sdopted and the Board adjourned, ‘Thero Linvo boen rocelvod ab the Library during tha month of Septembor, 76 pamphlets and 4 _volumes, ‘Among tho donors are the followlng: M, W. Fuller, Galuzy, 9 volumea; tho Hon, G, V. Fox, Now York, Mineion to Russin, 1866 Qen, N, B Baker, Desbolnes, Tows, Concordnntz Bible, o rare gift, published in 1718; Willlam Beach Lawrence, through Oallahon & Qo,, of Ohicago, his * Commentalire sur les Elemonta du’ Droit International,” in three volumes ; Woburn Public Library, History of Woburn; Jultus Roscathal, Lon quarizo Goncordals oud Proced do PAvouls, fout Folumes, P e PERSONAL., Oapt. B, Beabo, . 8. A., 1a at tho Paciic, . L, Palmer, of Milwaukoo, is at the Sherman. Gen. Frank Smith, of Boston, fs at tho Sherman, W. . Hustings, of Now York, 1s at the Shorman, Willlam Bothern, of Skelton, Utab, ia at tho Bher- man, %’ho Hon, J. H. Bass, of Fort Wayne, {8 at tho Pa- £y “}‘ne ‘Hon, J, Conditt Bmith, of Buffalo, is st tho Pa~ cific, o Hon. Jokn 3. Coflin, of Davenport, i a tho Pa- s uThu Rav. John W, Kerry, of Milwaukee, {8 at tho Pa- o, ug,‘hn Hon, H. E. Ouloy, of Now York, {8 at tho Pa- e Goorge Armour has roturncd from a short trip to Europo. Tho Hon, T, W. Ferry, of Grand Hayen, ia at tho Sherman, Thio Hon, O, J, L, Moyer, of Fond du Lac, is at tho Sherman, E.L. Brand, Eaq,, the eminent photographor, who s’ boen abeent in Europo for tho past. threo months, Foturned to this city on Thursdsy. T, E. Stckols, Genoral Superintendent of tho Union Pacifio Railrond, arrived fn thia city yosterday on Lis Way to Now York, Tho object of Lls Journoy is to consult tho Diroctors of the road in regurd to now ad- ditions to tho largo Union Dopot now i process of erection at Omahia. ‘Tho Merry Club mot Inst. weck and elocted tho fol- lowing ofticors: _Presidont, Clinton E, Pago; Vico- Prosldont, W. W, Bring: Treamuror, Frank Strect, A Tmeoting of tho Olub will be Leld at Kindergarten Hall, No, 57 Bhollon strcet, on Tugsday ovening noxt, 0 make firial orrangemen(s for the ensuing season, At the regular cloction of Star Divisjon Sons of Tomperanco on Mondsy_evoning last, tho following ofticera wera elocted : W, P., O, H, Warrells W, A., Martha Long ; R. 8., A. J. Busellt ; A, I, 8,, Minorva Whito; F, 8, T,Jackaon; Trensurer, Emma Wor- roll; Oliap,, GuesoLowe; Con,, Georgo Cawtliorno ; Assistant Oon,, Fanuy Princo : 1, 8., Lattio Walbaum § 3. B,y George Itammeli ; P, W., P D, Billings, —_— $10,050. At tho Exposition Mesars, Reed & Sons of tho Tem-~ plo of Dusic, oxbibits Ono Chickering Plano, Ono Olickering Piano, Ono Chickoring Piano, Oune Chickering Plano Ono Chickering Piano, One Ohickering Plano, Making a total valuation of,. Tho two firet ato pronounced by {tho most eloborate carved planos oxtont, Thoy Are cortainly gorgeous, Visitors to tho Exposition abould seo them, R P Dr. Kohn's Anatomionl Mugoum, at No. 148 South Olark stroot, {s stiil the pofnt of at- traction for tho public, *Tho Dylng Zouavo™ is the tlo of o fino epecimen of art oxhibited there, It rop- resonts a Zouavo in full uniform and nakod bronst, showing a wound from tho bullet of tho enomy, ‘This tiguro represonts tho natural respiration of tho human subject aa his lifo {g ebbing, This most wonderful mochanlcal construction was Jmported expressly for this musour, and 18 on oxhibition for the first time in this country, No person should fail to visit tho mu-~ soum and 800 not anly this Dylvg Zouave, but tuou- sunds of other curiosities with~ which tho musoum abounds, _— To the Ladies. ‘Wo bavo just Tecolved an clogant assortment of fino millinery goods of all deatrablo now atyles ; also largo stock of Lyona cloaking velvets at exiremoly low p]fl:xl:, and s l:.m\ assortment of beavora and redingoto cloths, now colors ; all of tho above gool full sock of fall and winter un.?o“i‘.’:.‘.?;nt‘}f&‘f‘i‘.‘:&’& gorm dragrers, ote, will boou o’ Mouday moruiug, Brm. 1=, B, Tuombeon 18 now it aud bt cliarys i opurtment, - otc! 7 o 157wl 100 Rlato aisagh, Cioukley Yalmor & —_— Remaval, Allen & Mackoy have removed thoro stock from Mone roo stroot {0 tho south toroof tho Palmer Houso Bullding, whoro they will be ploased to sco thelr frionds, customers, and parties wishing goods In the Thaor Yo addition’ to thele unusully full Mook n'fit«[}' willoffer fora fow days the surplia portion of tho oods pusaliwed by Mle, Palnior for furuislitng tha otel, cousisting of moquette, Wilton, velvet, sud Tirussols carpeting, ot from 10 to 20 por'oont_clioaper ihon such goods are usually sold for in thia markot, ptlab s et i Fino Watchea. At the popular establistinent of R, J, Morso & Co., corner of Lake and Glark atrcols, may e found tho ohiocest and largest slock of fine English, Atorican, Danish, and Bwiss watches, To ladies and gentlomen Who aro sooking u suporb articloin the sbove line, we choorfully comuend sn fuspection of tho above befora purchealig, A Rare Opportunity, ‘Wo have upwards of Afty difforout styles of parlor sults, ranging from $35 up, snd, having haretofore manufactured o'n‘lnthl‘x for tho wholesale trado, are accustomed to emall profits, and can now offer spocial {uducemeonts to the rotail huyor, Wu have also at our wararooms, Noa, 200 and 371 Slate strocty a Sull lino of ohambor sets and othor Dargaina ot found olsowhore, and prices boforo you buy, . G, Hovrox & Co, —_— " riture, whicl wo offer Call and seo our atyles Fur Manufaoturors, Messra, Bishop & Barnes, cornor of Stato and Mon- roo alrecta (tho principal fur manufacturers west of Now York), have opened thelr winter stock with an as- Bortmont of ladics’ nnd gouts' fanoy furs, for superior to anything beforo shawn in this cily conslsting in part of the fincat Ruesian and Americau_sablo, Maluo and Nova Scotfa mink, royal ermine, seal, black mar- ton, lynz, Siborlan squirrol, ole,, olc., in all tho fosh- donabio shapes kiiown lo tho trade, lucluding many e No Noed to Fight Ovor It. e, T 3. Colburn, who opena an elegant now placo Monday, at No, 67 Randolph streot, manufacturod, anil advortisod the firat caramls'cvor sold in tho Not only that, Lut his now storo Ia mado fo at o nroposea to make his retofl what his ‘Wholeaals calablishiment Laa bosu—t tho liead of tho e i 0Old Land-Marksa. Yoatorday A. 1L, Blackall reopeuod his magnificont ten and coffes sloro on tho old site, No, 49 South Clark whoro for ncarly n quartet of a century ho hns {8 hest endenvora to pleneo tho with tho cholcest teas sud coffoos obtainal going to do it agal —_— Froo Exhibition. Tho largest variety, moat olegant in stylo and finish, and fully warranted. Offico and Ubra; 80ld by the manufacturors, A, II, Androws & Oo., Nos, cortier of Monroe, at caat, for y or country frionds will do wall 106 to 170 Btato strec sixty days, Thelr el 1o mako a noto of th - Panio Prices in Shoes, Now open at tho Boston Blore, Nos. 118 and 120 Stato stract, 500 onses of Indica’ misses’, and childron's shoos, bought during tho panfa for cash, aud will bo sold for about half thelr valuo, The sand Lisa turned to stone, And thero those prints aro shown Folut notes of by-gons years, Though bilstored o'er with toars. 1 almost cast away o litlo linen oo dsy And nover drenmt (hey were ‘Alono to apeak of her Who {a dead —St. James Magazine. ublic palnto le, and hio i denka and tables W, L, Barnum, importing tallor, of No, 164 Dear- ‘born atreet, sulls his customora according to the times now, from ono of tho largest stocks anil moat completo asnortmonta of fino woolcns for gents' wear over ox- hibited in tho city,~Dbought with gold at 11074, Owing to disappolntment, the formal opening of Pratts Billinrd Hall will tako placoon Monday evening, Oct, 6, at 8 o'clock, Blosson, aud Bossungor, No. 110} —_— . PENCILINGS. How faint n pencil traco, How cany 1o oific | re ‘Than pflm.gwhom Dird hes hopped Or rafu li:l lighitly dropped Rincs, lark street, AUCTION SALES. BY G. P. GORE & CO., and 70 Wabash-av. DRY GOODS AND CARPETS AT -A_.'U'C'I‘ION On Tuesday Morning, Oct. 7, at 8:30 By GEORGE P, GORE & CO., Anotlonoors, G8 and 70 Wabash-av. Custom-Mado Olot! N 3 H“;: (x,nn p!‘n 1&9‘ Ghinw. Hosiery, Notions, Gonty’ Onssimero and rioh lino_of Moatliers and Flowoers, Laco Misses’ Valvet Trimmed Hatas, Poplin_Buits, fine invoice Gonts’ tolook, Underwoar, etc., ton Overshirts, ata, dron’s } Soarts_and Tablo, and Stair Oil-cloths, Fan- oy Docorated Chinn and Lavaware, ment Goods, Oigars, Pofume: of 100 rolls Medium and Supe; Carpots, at 11 o'clook sharp. Goverp- Sulo no Ingrain 900 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES AT ATCTION, BY OATALOGUH, ON Wednesday, Oct. 8, ot 9 1-2 8, m. Theso goods aro from FIRST-CLASS MANUFAOTURERS, who are FOROED TO REALIZE, Country Merchants can rely upon these goods being VERY SUPERIOR in MAKH, and WELL ASSORTED, and wo guarantes their boing regular in all respoots, GEO, P. GORE & CO,, Auctionoors, 68 & 70 Wabash-av, AT ATCTION. On aceount of tho la) tock of GOODS TIIE MAN- uvAo;mn“mts 'a%o crowding on ua wo azo compelled o ma Special Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE On Thursday, Oct. 9, at 91-2 0’clook. S1do Boards, Wardroby Black Waluut Ho Eafas, Lounges, Machlo-Top Tablo Tockors, Orockery aud Glasswaro, 1 Extonsion Tablcs, AT 11 0'CLOCK—Opon and Top Wagony, Expross Wagons, Doublo and &1 GEQ: P. GORE & CO. Parlor and Oham- dstoads and Huroaus, Chairs, Walnut 'and. Ozk 2 d lo hju‘nn?:l‘@. Lot By WAL A. BUTTERS & CO. 211 CALUMEBET-AV. GENTEEL FURNITURE AT AUCTION, On Monday, Oct, 8, at 10 o'clock . m., wo will sl without. rexorso, tho contonts of dwolling No. 911 Calu- WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctionoars. BUGGIES, FAMILY CARRIAGES, Phagtons, Farm Wagous, and Harmess, AT ATUCTION, nl‘{HSDAY, Oct. 8, at 10a. m., at oursalosrooms 0 A A BUTTERS & 00, Austtonoers, Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnighing Goods, Woolens, Gloves and Mits, Notions, &c., AT ATCTION, On Thursday, Oot, 9, ot 9 1-2a.m., At our Salearoom, 16 and 17 Randolpb: WM. A, BUITERS & CO., Auctionoors. SATI OF DRITER PARK SUBDIVISION PROPERTY WILL TAKE PLACE POSITIVELY On Thsday Eveuing, Oct. 9, 1873, WAL A, BUTTERE Saloaroom of Arfslomoap {41 and 146 Dearbarn & €O, EDWARDS & COHEN, Auctionvors, 83 South Caual ADVANOES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS O all kinds of werchandlso, and oash pald far now and acoond-liaud furniturn. Togul s—Wodnosday nud Saturday. ~ PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPHS The Finest Galery i Chicago Offors to the Publio tho bost fnlshiod Berlin, Rembrandt, and Carto do Visito Photogrnphs, Yora lhn‘l‘l‘mél:,mll_:r;hn:,{l'n'z ruducod rato A1 O, 100 West Madlon-s, FAMILY GROUPS. Now Instrumonts, at ol West Madisonats TIIE BABIES, us Ploturos, Bplondid Ro- oVEL 1 rgo e Bplendtd. Light, fou ) wonst. A BPROIALTY . 0l Ploturos copiod to the cutire satls: customors. L ORILNT, 101 Wost Madisan-ate denco, oom A A A A A A A AN AP AAANANAN By ELISON, POMEROY & Bucoossors to Itison & Fostor, Tteal Estata and Gonoral 'Auotionoors, Bf and 8 Handolph-st. TWO LOTS ON NOBLE-ST, Cornor Division-st., 236x124, ONE LOT on ASHLAND-AV, Dot Jano and Division.sts,, 35x130, AT ATUOCTION. The above valuable Busino: d Rosi- PR R e S R tho premisos, on Monday, Oot. 6, at 3 o'dlock p, m, SALE PEREMPTORY, “'I‘BERMS-I-G oansh, balance in 1 nnd 3 years or cont, A&mnm of $100 on onoh i - 20 Ohinoks Andl Bans Babls satl Banha, oluding susponded ones, will be nocepted, HWLISON, POMEROY & 0O, Ros] Hatato and General Auoctioneots, B4 & 80 Randolph-at. FIRST GRAND AUTUMN SALE! - 34 Lange anAflTEleuam Tt ENGLEWOOD Sitoated on Wallace and Sherman-sts,, Detween Sixty-fourth and Sixty-Ant-sts,, and o Sixty-fourth-3t, ON TUESDAY, OCT. 7, At 8 o'clock, on tho Ground. Thoro #8 no discount or suspomslon on Tinglewood Lots, Tiioy ag6, bomutiful for rosldoncos and doalrablo for snooit: Tntton - Thorobas Lo o botter provarty offarod for o at any tmo this sosson, sud tho ownora havo ordorod orompiory aalo. . Hho mprovomonks now golng oo at ks favorito suloneb amtoant fo over N MILLIDN OF nd ol ovor 50 Dwaliinge, o Hotol, ovoral Ohirohes, Stores of all kinds, 2o, ‘Tho Anotioncars tako ploasure i calling the attention of thieie frlonds £o this aslo; o8 Tho Railrond facilitios at Koglowood aro not equaled by sy auburben towa zear Ohicago, bolog ovor D0 trains Titlo to this proporty is perfoot, Full printed abstracts furnshod 1o eaoh purchnser. TERMS EASY, Ono.ihird cash, halsnco in 1and 2 foars st por cont. A dopotof 840 roqulrod on cach t 8¢ time of salo, pA BPECIAL FREE TRAIN wil loa Rook_Intand D) at, OB Van Buron-str, AL1Y Blolool, ato usual rossings, retnming inmediately atter salo, ELISON, POMEROY & CO, BUGOESSORS TO ELISON & FOSTER, REAL ESTATE & GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, 84 & 86 RANDOLPH-ST. 122Cottage Grove-av. (Gentee] Household Furiturs, PIANO, PIER GLASS, AT ATUCTION, On Wednesday Morning, Oct. 8, at 10 o'clock, conslsting of Parlor, Chambor, Dining-Room, and Kitch- en Farnituro, Brussols and Wool Carnots, olegant Caok- ingand Parlor Stoves, Orockery, Glasswars, &o., do. Positiva salo, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Gonoral Anotlonoors, 84 and ¢6 Randolphst. 17 RESIDENCE LOTS FRONTING ON Burnside, Butterfleld, Shurtleff, and Buddan-sts., TO BE S8OLD AT ATTOTION, ON Wednesday Afternoon, Oct. 8, at 3 v'olock, ON THE GROUND, No- Postponement o0 Account of Weather. Tho nbovo lota ara most donlrably located, batwoen Btata-st. and Stowart.nv., and Fortydirat and )forfi'-nefl- ond.-1 near Lunt's Smolting Works, Hoonor's Bridgo Warks, and Michigan Southern Round-Houso; aro oanlly u Rook Tsl+ roached by tho dummy train on Btate. rg] 0 titlo Is short wud pofoct, Kool anyihoumbranco, 0t and, and Pitisburgh & ¥, Wayno Raflroads Tl warrantoo dood givon. Printad abstract furnished ‘onch purchasor. Torius easy, $50 ON EACH LOT ON DAY OF SALE. Ono-third cash, ono-third in ono year, ono-third In two yoars with interost ut 8 por cont, pryablo anuually. A grand chance for working men, and mon of imoderata eans, Lvery lot to be sald. Do nat fail to attond tho salo. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Roat iisate and Goooral Anctioneots, &1 and 65 Randolph-at. REAL ESTATE AUOTION. Now 3.atory 7-room housa, and lot No. 178 Shurtlof-av., noar Thirtiethst,, will bosold, Tald or shive, on tha grounds by Riliton, Pomoroy & Co., QCTOBIRY, at 3 vm. bitlo pocfeot and abstract furatated o dato; ono- aurth cash; Balanse casy. ELISON, FOMEROY & CO., Auotirs, 81 and 88 Handolph-st. Grand Opening Sale, At totr Now and Spaclous Salosroom, 84 & 86 RANDOLPH-ST., On Friday Morning, Oct. 10, at 8x o’clook. Largo and attractive salo of Now and Second-hand FURNITURE Paclor and Ohambor Bots, Masblo-top Tablos, Kxtonaion “Tablos, Sofas, Leunges, Parioe and Lasy Ohairs, Bod- stoads, Carpols, Cook 5 Parlor Stoves, Crovkory, Gl ware, &e. largo lot Wood.soat Arm Chairs, Dein- fjohls, o, ELISON, POMEROY % €O, B4 and b5 Randoiphtat. By WILLIS, LONG & CO. BEXTENSIVE SALR Of Firat-olass, Modium, and Second-hand FURNITURE, Dilltard Tablos, Hurnoss, Show Cases, Deor Tablos and Olnirs, Dooks, Stoves, Urnskoey, Carpets, Mattronor, Bty oic., At auation, on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 8, st8!5 2.1, at 195 and 167 Randolphont. WILLIS, LONG & QO., Auctioncors, Bpocial attontlon glyon to ontaldo sales; ELEGANT FURNITURE In tho throo-story marble-tront dwelling, 56 Union Park-place, AT AUCTION, On Thursday, Oct. 9, at 10 a. m., Conisting of ologant Silk, Torry, and Plush Parlo tlots, fiuo Parlor Obairs, Marblo-Toy Contro ablos, Yeonoh Plato Glass, Mantol Mirror, Masblo-Top Chamlior Sulie Eina Oale Marblo-fop Sido Hioard, Oak Dintug Tablo an Olialrs, Oylindor Dosk, sud Dookesse, Hodding und Hale Binttrosacs, Volvot, Hrussols, aud Wool Oarpots, Ovol nnd Parlor Stoves, Oroekor ibers $°00 .. Auctionsers, BY BLUSH, SON & CO0., 41 South Uan: . - at_suotion, Weinosday, Oct. 8, o st-oloas Tyenituro at Ao NG R Wocatolto, ey und Dlain Jtop, 1air Oloth do, ologant Marblo-Top Ubambor Sots, Marblo-Top Bureaus, Comnodus, Contro Tablus and °Bld o\m:r‘:lln. ‘i?“r.‘“.?‘i‘;. 1'1’:.'.‘1:" Il}r:ml‘\, Jobua 5 Laungos, Rxteneion Tablos, Matir ) agyo lao of Vartoe und Coole lonisy B, \Oatiaier do., do, o1 B & ., 45 Veivat, Hrusols, S 3 KN & 00\ Auotichoors, AT DRUSI'S AUOTION ROOMS, i amabaty, Fridsy, Ogt. 10, 8t 9:00a, m., will bo 48 Bouth Conaltyy Triledty Oflfootaof n firstciass rosic olaln saporior baslot, Qagmbor, Disiag: Jioow, aud KHebORIT "SON s 00., Auotionsors. ping at tho | MUSIO HALL, TAST SEASON oy THEQ, THOMAS' - UNEQUALED CONCERTS. 60 Distinguished Performers! Tho pubio s rospeatfully tnformod that tho presont Boa« + Six Grand Bvening Concerts, AND ONE GRAND MATINEB, Will bo positivoly tho Iast of this, tha largest and most postoat, Obucort, brouno which Lias ovor travelod, oithor thia bountry or Kurope, FIRST GRAND CONCERT - Formally dodicating to Munlo, tho my ificont Now Hatl, ‘cormor of Tomorrow Evening. The following Sololats will appoars Randolph and Olarksts., MR, BERNARD LISTEMAN, tho distinguished Vie- . JACOBSOIIN, Solo Violinlat (from Bre= Vi i eon mon). ATOLPHUS 100K WOOD, Iarplst 3 A O ER R ol Foreietiasiin) GIARLIES OAPPA, Trombons, Togothor with HEINRIOH KAYSER, Olarionot (from Bilso Orobes. oy dlotiing bury an HURON w., wrirNmy, the colob 8850, will appoar 10F the st dLie wiLh this ratad Bans; whe UNRIVALED ORCHESTRA. TESERVED SEATS far a o Matinos NOW FOR BAL slo 1{all. Admisaion, 81, 50 Balcony and Dresa Girclo, 3. CARPENTER & SHELDON. [} 8! DDOLdI'Ll DARGEL, Oornot-a-Piston (8t. Poters~ f flo Six Concerts or t the Box Oftics of tha orved Scats, main floor, THE GREATEST SHOW OF THE SEASON. ‘Wabagh-av,, corner of Adams-st. MONTGOMERY QUEEN'S GREAT EUROPEAN Menagcerie, Gircas, Garavan, AND ONLY (ENUINE BEDOULN ARAB TROUPE. ONTGOMERY QUEEN.. BT Supan, GRAND INAUGURAL PERFORMANCE, Thursday Evening, Oct. 8. Matinovs daily thoroaftor st 3p. m, Arahian Nights Entortainmont. Txtraordinsry Iquostrian kixorcisos, Mammoth Mastodon Menagerie. Colossal Oaravan. WILD ARABS! WILD ARABS! WILD ARABS! Bep Programmes, Pictorials, and Postors for partioulars. Admisston. b0 dents: Childson, 25 conta, - Y 100, i ..., Proprictor “Gon'l Dlrector » Gon'l Agont. STAR LEOTURE COURSE. MUSIO HALL. BRETHARTE Will tnangurato tho *+Star Concao " in its elogant now o1 mo, on Tuesday Evoning, Oct. 14, With lawod by HARRIET BEECHER STOW FIKLD, NEWMAN HALL, . H, CHA YREQ CONCEI TROUPE, R, J. D) GERALD MAKSEY, DANISL DOUGHERTY, ai JOHN BROUGHAN, eomprising thn hoat. canan af turos aver glvan in the Woai. SEASON TICKETS, Entitling holdor ta best rosorved soat during the ten en- torininmentn, Inating ton wooks, NOW for sala st oy 2 Oflico of Musia Hall for 25, CARPENTER & SHELDON, his now Jootuen an !4 Somo Bad Panolo, " to, bo fok PIN, OAMILLA rHORDOVAY MYERS' OPERA-HQOUSE, ‘Monroo-st., bot, Dearborn and Stato. Anlington, Coton & Kenle's Minstrels AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. FIRST WEEK of tho Now and Norol Burlesquo Exs ravaganzs, ontitled FUNNY DIOKES IN A FOG! Bobby Newoomb, Mackin and Wilson, Master G. Da- vonport, Billy Rics, Eruost Lindou, Wililam Arlington, Bon Coiten, and J.' R, Komblo in {avorite speclaltics. Our Grand Vocal Quartette! THBE AOTOR'S STUDIO. Tvory evoning and Saturdsy Matinoo. Othor novelties. in active preparation, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. THE PARLOR HOME OF COMEDY. - Novelty! Novolty! Novelty! ANOTHER NBW PLATY! Monday, Oot, 6~Durlug tho wook, and at the Wadnos: O aturday Matiutes, Mossrs, Kenot & Willlamas® day and Seliifant Comads, FLIRTATION, Or, A CHRISTMAS SUPPER, Thia boautlful Comady has ovoked tho plaudits of au= dlonoes composed of the oulturo aud bewuty of the East- 4 orn oltiee, and in Clicago can bardly fail to oroato sea- satlon. o o rblivnrsal, Tiartloy Cmpball's Intestoffort, *‘Hearts. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Positivoly LAST WEFK of MR. JOSEPH MURPHY. MONDAY EVENING—First productlon of tho Now Irlshi-Amoricau Drama of existing ovents, mannors, customs, writton sprotsly for Sr. Josoph Aurphy, by T'rod G. ‘Mavdor, and entftlod MAUM CRE! 1n sttation, shsorbing n buma fotercet. and o T A e . B reuowned - GLOBE THEATRE, Dasplatnes-st., botwaon Washington and Madison, SUNDAY, OCT. 5. N, this sonson. The Tl O Vet oubation Deans, TS Streets of New York! OR, LABOR AND CAFITAL, Doors opon at 7 o'clock. _Admisaion as aual. M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, ONLY A FE "Phio most brilliant Socloty Qomody ever produced, SARATOGA, ‘porsonation of tho IRTSHMAN AS M) With & powortul east, aud bonutiful mountings, Blatines Batuedny, at 180 gw-Monday "5:;}-ulmv.£6' ean now bo scoured, TAYLOL & IIARRISON REMOVED TO 204 and 200 Egst Madison-st, AT ATUCOTION, A FULL LINK OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, 95§ o'olovk. 2 L& IARRIKON, Ausllonsers. By 0SGOOD & WILLIAMS, Wost Bido Auotion House, 63 Bouth Osnal-at. On WEDNUESDAY, OCT. &, TAYLO] HARY i Mousehold Furnituro of ‘Oirpofa, Oooking sud Hoating Btovos, and s warlst noral Morohanilso, Othor thun axloy daye thoy vol Avorago suction priced, Adrancos made o0 cousign- | mostse GLOBE, THE PEOPLE'S THEATRE." ‘Monday, first apposranco of the Modorn Protous. Mr.JOHN THOMPSON Tho wot vorsatilo astiat, ving, 12 tho Groat Bpoclsity 1, ON HAND, or Troe to th Lt Matincos Wodnesday aud Saturday. grond W NIGHTS MORE! o ris GUBIIMAN, Soste SALVE, All gLt Balvo, for Burns, Dolls, DR, BSTEPAENS, 134 Doarbor: ‘anfichaack, Stovensua & Reld,

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