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8 THE YELLOW FEVER. The Frost at Memphis Causes a Do- creago in the Number of Now Cases, Inoreased Mortality Among Those Already Afffioted. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Mexrms, Tenn,, Oob. 20.—Thoro wore thirly doaths from all causos to-day ; twenty-threo of them from fover. Owing to the dclinguoncy of the undertaker it is impossiblo to furniah the names. Tho weather is cool, and n deneo fog is over tho city. The incroase in the mortnlity is dueto the weathor, Fow now cases aro reporied. 7o the Assoctated Press.] Mexems, Tonn,, Oct, 20.—Tho stroots are crowded with vohioles, tho sidowalks are thronged with podestriaus, and there is more notivity in business than for amonth past. The disonso is rapidly ylulfilnfi to tho cold weathor, There was n heavy frost this morning, and thero is a_pros- poct of & hoavior one to-morrow. The nhnnfio ‘of weathier has had o favorablo effect on the faver, but it is trying to thousands not clothed for the wintor, and made destitulo by a succos- elon of ealamilies the past yoar. ‘Tho majority of the sociotics and roliof Boards are unable to supply APFLICATIONS POR ASSISTANCE, Propositions havo boon roceived to tako some of the orphans, but a great many moro are yet to be provided for, 5 John Walsh, undertaker, and Aldermann from the Flrst Ward, died to-day. Ho was sick only forty-oight hours, A DIFFIOULTY veeurred this aftorngon’ betweon br. T, P. Blackburn, of Louisville, and Dr. J. M. Byan, of Chicago, the former claiming that tho Intter interfored with his patients, Whon thoy wore {u tho strost, words passed, and Blackburn ad- winistored a sovere caniug to Ryan. AT LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Tarrne Rook, Ark., Oct, 20.—Thoro was a heavy frost this morning, Tho quarantine be- tweon this city and Argenta was raisod to-day. DEATHS AT COLUMBUS, IS8, NEw OnLEANS, Oct. 20.—Tho Picayune's Bpe- cial reports five doaths in Columbus to-day, from yollow fever, sinve Sunday morning, Ono death from fevoer at Bryan. QUABANTINE RATEED AT OAIRO, Caino, 1il., Oot. 20.—Msayor Wood, of this city, this morning, by proclamation, raised the quar- antino against boats coming up tho Mississippl River. o hoalth hero is vory good. Nota rcase of yellow fovar has boon soen here in moro than two woeks. Tho woather is cold, witha beavy frost this morning, BELIEF MOVEMENT IN DETROIT. 5 Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Derteorr, Mich., Oct. 20.—At a Oitizons' Committeo, hold this morning for the, roliof of the yollow fover sufferers, the Mayor presided, wnd'a committoe of fifteen was nppointed to communicato with the Memphis aunthorities and nscertain dofinitely na to the need thore, snd call upon our oitizons for subscriptions, NEW YORK. Ferions Oharges Against Detectives in Connection With the Bank of Eng. land Forgerss ONANGES AGAINAT DETEOTIVES. New Yonx, Oot. 20.—Complaints Lave boen todged with the Police Cominissionors against zertain detootive officers for* their nction in con- nection with tho arrest of Goorgo McDonnell, the Bank of unfima forger, charging gnnamlly that tho officors had bean gullty of malfensnnco, The course pursued by the detectivos in connec~ tion with thos arrost wasat that timo the subjoct. of unfovorablo comment. Jomes Irving and Philip Farley, of tho detective force, Wwero re- sponsible for arrosting McDonnell on the crim- nal churge of forgery, and Deputy Sheriff Jud- son Jarvie for the goizure and attnchment of all the property that might bo found in McDonnell's possoesion. ‘I'he dotectives did not aid tho Doputy Sherlff, bus it was alloged that ho pro- cured thoir detention on the quarantine-boat while thoy went on board the Thuringinaud wmado the arrost, When Mr. Jarvis and Lis as- sistant wero allowed to board the vessel and eorve their writ of attachment, thoy wero disap- pointed to find only a small portion of the pro~ ceeds of tho forgerios. Not a single bond was found, The lawyors wero surprised nt tho ro- suit of tho soarch, as they hnd information that the greator portion of the procoeds of the for- gorios (760,000 in gold) wore upon McDonnoll's rnman. After learning tho circumstances of he Deputy Sheril's dotention, thoy directed him to serve attnchments upon tho detectivo of- ficors named, and also upon the Buperintondont of Polico, JomesJ. Kelso, Itis said that tho tho cuso will be Inid boforo the Grand Apers in ury, when the statoments contained in them may bo dofinitely known. It I8 reported that tho Stato Attorney-Goneral will demand of Mayor Havemeyer tho removal of the Police Commissionors for not noting upon the information furnished them relative to the alleged complicity of dotectives in keeping mouey ucizetY from McDonuell, the Bank of ‘England forgor, on his arrival here. Thoamount thus obtained is said to_be about 840,000, It is algo eaid if the Mayor doos not remove the Po- lico Commissioners, the Attorney-General will request Gov, Dix to suspond Mayor Havemeyor until tho affair is mnvestigated, Ono of the Police Commissicners stated to-day _that charges would bo laid before the Board to-morrow. Detectives Farley and Irving, tho two thus implicated, stato that thero is no truth inthe charge, and the Court closed the ,investigation, Shoriff Jarvis states that when he went to tho steamor to arrest McDon- uell, ho was_not allowed on board, while both Farley and Irving wero there, had arrestod Mec- Donnell, and had soizod some of his offects, THE BEV. DR, NEWMAN IALL, ¢ London, at the conclusion of his sormon last svening, celled attontion to the monument which was about to bo orected in connection with hig thapel in London by the_workingmen there_to the memory of Abraham Lincoln. Hoe rominded his hearers that during their groat civil war the sympathizers with the Foderal powor held a meeting in his church in London, and at thoir instigation the monument was nbout to bo eract- ed. The amount requirad for its complotion would be £7,000. Thoy wonld bo able to raise halt of that amount in Bugland, end ho had no doubt that the peopls of the Unitod Stutos would coutribute the remaindor. INMIGRANTE, Eleven hundred immigrants arrived to-day. GOURT-MARTIAL. The United Btates Court-Martial mot to-day st army-headquarters, cornor of Greene and Houston strests, to investigato the circumstances pttending the romoval of Col, Gibbons, Buperin- tendent of tho Goneral Recruiting Sorvice. The Court is composed of Col, N, H. Day, Inspoctor~ General; Col. Goorge Getly, Third Artillory 3 Col, J. B. Fry, Assietant Adjutant-Genoral ; and Maj. Henry Goodfollow, Judge-Advocate. Tho Court was called by requost of Col, Gibbons. CASUALTIES. The Propoller Estabrook and Barges Ashore. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, EasT 8AGINAW, Mich,, Oct, 20.—The Eropollar Estabrook, which went ashoro at Fairport, Ohio, to-day, is owned in this city by Turner & Wigglns, Bho ia comparatively new hoat, worth §25,000 ; aud wns insured for £16,000 in the Detroit Fire & Marine Insuranca Com- un{. She wns Jonded with 140,000 ft ?nm er, 200,000 shingles, and 100,000 lath, uhl&x}a& by Both Marsbail, nod insured for £8,600. The tow consistod of the barges W, L. Peck, Indianol, Robert Emmott, Bophio Smith, all lumbor, Tho Indianoln is owned by Bird Wiggins, of thiscity, aud the W. L. Peok b, Horr & Gould, of thisocity. It Is undorstoo: here that all tho bargos_are safo, excopt the Bmith, which is ownod by Dotroit parties, Cnught in & Relt. Spectal Disputeh to I'he Chicago Tribune. LAGRANGE, Ind., Oct, 20.—A terriblo accidont happened on Bajurduy at Lebmelor's will, near the village of fnw Patel, this county, which re- pulted in tho instant death of F, Al Nelson, who was employed st n lath mnchine, and in somo manner was canght by tho rapidly revolving bolt and hurled with greaf violenco neross the mill, crushing his body to an almost shupeless masy. ‘When pickod u :{lro was oxtinet, 0 was the only support of a widowed mother, Crushed in Machinerys 1 Duspateh to T'he Chicago TLeibune, ,W“:oo.ulli‘i'u‘i:., Oot, 20,—Uocorge Godfred, & colored man working in the foundry, while pute Sing a belt ou & wheol, was_caught in s pulley mjlnu 160 revolutions por minute, and was jn- Htantly killod, Tho body was Lorrlbly mangled, the knees belng torn from tho kuoes, and the hesd smashed boyond recoguition. Godfred leaves a wifo, Suffocated by c:-! G;:;" #pecial Dispateh to The Chicago ne, < AEFATRRE, Q0% AU —Fhld MOUURE tha i o e o s O of tho 8ixth avenito hrldfu. o mon namod Jogoph Kerny, waa found dond In the bridgo houso: It appeats that the stove, in whioh bituminous conl way burnod, was dofeotivo, aud that Korny waa enffocated by tho gan that escapod while o was saloop in hid cot. Keray leaves o family of n wifo and n grown up daughtor, The Brig Powhatan Sunk in the St Lnavrenco Rivers Speeal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MiLwAukte, Oot, 20.—A telogram_rocolved hiora last ovening etnted that tho brig Powhatan was sunk in tho 8t. Lawronce River, near Alex- andrin, The Powhinian wns londed with wheat from ‘Toledo for Ogdonsburgh. No partioulars wero givon of loga aud insurance. Orushed to Death by Falling Earth. Eram, Ill, Oct. 20.~This morning, whilo workmon wera excayating for the Ohleago & Paolflo Railway, the bank caved in \;}wn hom, and ono of thom, named Oloson, & Norweglen, wad crushod to doath, o came fiote from Chix cago a fow daya since. The Loss of Lifo by Fire at Toledo, From the Toledo (0,) Blade, Oct, 18, At 4:40 o'clook this morning a firo broke out in a pmall frame building, & atory and & half in hot{(ht,‘No. 280 Nobraska avenuo, betwoon Lonk and Tecumsoh stroots. ‘Tho occupants of the houso wera James Kelly, o Inboring msn, and his wifo and grand-danghter. The build-.| ""3 consisted of two rooms nbove stniry’ and two DLolow, oxclusive of a emall shod or summer-kitchon, Tho fire is supposed to hava originated in an nsh barrel which stood in tho .rear of the shod, and whon the alarm was sounded had slready doatroyed that portion of the houso and fastoned itsolf upon tho main building, The occupants wore yet in bad, wrap- ped in slecp, without the slightost sounds boing made to warn them of their -danger, and thers thoy romained until all hope had passed, and evory mouns of egross out off, The old couple occupled the rear room up stairs, and, upon tho firat noto of any danger which reached their ears, mmui from thelr bod and hnstancd to tho front room to make thele oxit by the stairway which led from that apariment, In this room slopt the MNttlo giry, who by this time becomo _awakened to the danger which surrounded hor, and she, too, used hor bost endoavors to escapo. Bub thelr efforts woro of no avail, The firo had made rapid progress from the start, and now tho atair- way was all aflamo, Terrified as thoy undoubt~ edly were, it would soom that tho iden of oscape the window did not cccur to any of them. Tho emoke poured in upon thom from below, and nfter vain attempts to withstand its effocts, all wero overcome and sank upon the floor, the man noar the window, s thongh too late he had renlized that their only hope lny that way. Tho body of Mra. Kolly and the little girl wore found in tho controof the room, and when found the sight waa moro horrible than words can tell, The firo bad bumed through the floor and, envel- oping tho bodies of its victims, burned thom to & crisp, Tho hands and feot were gono ; tho akull lay bare, and tho flesh left hangingin sshon strips about tho faco, FIRES, Morgan Bros,? Miil in @shitosh, Wis, Burned. 8pectal Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune, Osmrosy, Wie,, Oct. 20.—A fire broko out In the sawimill of Morgan Dros. hero this morning, and totally destroyed tho mill and & large amount of timber, Iath, and ghingles. Three stosm flre-ongines woro upon tho ground, but they accomplished nothing. Lumber to tho amount of 1,600,000 foot and 1,000,000 shingles were destroyod. The loss on the mill io 830,000 on tho jumber aund shingles, 918,000, Tho ontire loss falls on organ & Dros. Thore was only §11,000 of insurance on the propnrty, 810,000 of which was on the mill in the following companies : 3,000 in the Tranklin, of Philadelphia ; $1,500 in the North ‘America, of Philndelphin ; £1/000 in the Ponu- sylvanin, of Dhilndelphia; 81,500 in the Home, of Columbus, Ohio ; 82,000 in'tho Now Orloans; $1,000 in tho Blnck River, of Watertown, N. Y. 1,000 n tho Allomannis, of Cloveland. Thera was only £1,000 insurance on the lumber, and that iu tho Liverpool & London & Globa, 'Mor- gun's mill was burned Oct. 10, 1870, but was ltx‘x:mcldlntoly rebuilt, and was the best mill in o city. i Losses by the Fire at Madison, Wis, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, MapsoN, Wis., Oct. 20.—Completo figures of tho loesas by fire yosterdny murnlnfi, roportod in Tae TrinuNE of yosterday, show the loss on the Drowory to iave beon 857,000 ; on insured prop- orty, 88,000 ; on_uninsured, sud on Riobbius' and 'hornton's flowring mills, $40,000. The in~ surance on the browory Is 939,350, aud on tho 1nills $14,600. Tho principal losers aro as fol- lows : Gorman Amorican Insurance Company, of Now York, ©0,000; Hartford, $6,000; In- suranco Campm;:y ‘of North Amorlon, ' Philadel- phin, $5,250 ; Iranklin, 5,000; Continental, Eb,fllm 3 Jitnn, £6,000 ; Undorwritera’ Agoncy, of New York, $5,000, A School=filouse in South Bend Burned neuLO8R, $10,000. Special Dispateh to The. leiul‘rn Tribune. Sourit Bexp, Ind., Oct. 20.—The school-house situated In tho western portion of this city, and Xnown a8 the Laurel Schoo), took firo nonr the roof this afternoon just before school closed, and was entirely consumed. The progress of tho firo was Ao rapid that a number of children berely oscaped, many losiug caps, bonnets, and coats. Somo fifty tons of coal were also con= sured, Tho loss Is about $10,000. At Topoka. Toreka, Kan., Oct, 20.—The most destructive fire that over visitod Topoka occurred last night, burning the Commonwealth Block ocoupied by the Commonwealth nowspaper, the Kansas Evanqelical, and tho Kansas Monitor printing cotablishments; G. M. Crone's bookbindery: Warren's hardwaro storo, and D. Tefft, Tho tof loss is eatimated at $100,000; insured for about THE CHICAGO DATLY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1873, | ivhoro, nmidst heat and smoko that almost suffo- ontod, thoy whipped out the flames and pravent- ed o disaster to our young and growing city, Had it not beon for tha strenuous offorts of onr cltizens, thorols no tolliug what the conse- quencos might bave boon. R — AMUSEMENTS. MRS, 11, 1. BTOWE'S READINGE, The system insugurated by Dickens, of the public reading by authors of tholr own writings, 18 ono that ought to bo ospoolally popular among Amoriean authots, Thelr works, in many in- stances, abound with passagos of flno dramatio porror’; tho authors themselvea being educated Amoricans, must be good elocutionists; and the fact that so fow of them yventure in front of tho rending-dosk, i as unfortunato as it is apparont, There aro at least o dozon lving Amerlonn au- thora who could provide us with delightful ovonings, if only they would shake off tho ro- siraint which deprives us of tho plensure of thoir intimate friendship, for such is the feoling which movoes tho audionce when thoy soe aud hear the wrlter of the story they Lave loved, in proprin porsons, reading it, and bringing out tho underlying boautios as only the author can do. In obtaining for tho second of thoir Btar- Courso ontortainmonts the prosonco of Harriet DBeoohier Stowe, Mossrs, Carpentor & Bheldon have dono well, an opinlon which tho nu- dlonce in Kingsbury Music Hall heartily in- dorsed Jast ovening. The entertninment opened with musio by the Star Orchiostra, tho following programmo being exoonted in vory fino atyle: Ooncert Overturo,.... olnsdorft Belootions—*11 l‘mv::ura". Star Orel ‘Waltz—* Moin Lebenslauf 1at Lich und Lust' g ¥ ‘Star Orchestra,. At the conclusion, the eyes of all tho audlence wero turniod upon the loft-side door of the ros- trum and remained fixed there; butin vain. A quarter of an hour presed, and yot the gront Amorionn authoress came not. Thon the door oponed, and in stopped smillng little Mr. Carponter, groat cont on, and hat in band, Tho stampingstopped and the breathlees silonco was broken with * Gentlomen—ladica— vory sorry—can't be holped—rogret oxceedingly sont for M'Stowe — somothing wrong — West Bido bridgo—soon be hero” Thon a rapid dis- appearance, and tho ouly amusemont loft was stamping, which subsided on the making of short spoech by & local Mr. Beeckor, with a blnck volvet skull cap upon his hond. Then ories woro mado for * Long John Wontworth," but, that gontloman not responding to tho ap- poal, Mr: Carpontor rnas)pumd with a Mr, Bar- goss, who kept the audicnco amused with a do- goription of *Leah, tho Forankon,"” as givon by a * Nord-Seitor,” just nftor coming from tho thoatro, Mr, Burgeas was just intor- esting the andience with another story, when Mr. Carpenter appoared for the third timo, and announcad Mrs, Stowe's srrival. In a few min- utes, that Iady appeared and oxplained that her Iatoness waa due to the sudden sickness of the guntlumnn sent in search of ler. Thon she ogan to read a atory in the Now England dia- lect, which she mastered thoroughly, entitled, “The Minister's Housckeoper,” one of the mosl .natural pieces of doscription of ‘Down East™ roal life that can be imagined, In rendering it, which she did with intenso vivacity, she was rruti:mntl‘{(aloppod by tho laughtor and applause of the audionce, which roached its climax whon tho ministor told Jurdy that the tom" turkey should set on thoao opgs and hateh them. In tho welection from Unclo Tom's Cabin, the bringing homo of Topsy by St. Olair, the sub~ soquent pranks of (hat imp of darkness, ‘and hor interviow with angelic littlo Fva, Mrs. Stowa showod raro Powem of olooution, the varied omotions of the charnctors, St. Clair, O{rlwh'n, Eva, and Topsy hoinq, in turn, delineatod with wondrous fidelity. 1li0_nudience woro highly plonsod thronghiont with the entertalument, and at tho close of tho reading rewarded the authoress of tho most successful of modorn worka of fiction with rounds of wall-merited applause. Divs, Stows will give another ronding, with the following programme, this ovening: Overture—* Caliph of Bagded ¥, Star Orchestra. Polpourri—*0ffenbachiauu ¥, Star Orchestra, Waltz—* Vienna Don Bons™... Rendings by Marriet Boecher Stuwe—] gill's_Titeher," from tho *8am Lawscu Storles,” 5, Selectlons trom “Unclo Tom'a Gubin, 3, “Laugh- ing in Mecking,” from tho “Bam Lawson Storics,” A'VICRER'S THEATRE. Charlotte Cushmen appeared last evening Qucen Katharine, in Shokspearo’s Henry VIII, It is hardly necessary to stato that it wns o wonderful pieco of acting from beginning to end. In many places it was a3 powerful as Aleg Merrilics, ond at tho snmo time it gave oppor- tunity for a greater display of genius., ‘Lo eriti- oisg it would be almost impertinent. It is su- perior to the samo charactor ng presonted by nny othor sctress. Ier patheticappeal to tho moroy of tho Kiug, hor rejoction of the Uardinal a8 hor judge, and hor oft-ropoated scorn of that "diguftary, woro mognificontly done. Thore was pathos and power combined, and, altogether, Miss Cushman’s performanco was something that is raroly scen.” Of courso sho was nok anvgflrtcd by & cast that appronched her genius, O'Neil s Wolsey cnme nearest to it, though, aftor all, he was far bobind, Tho com- g\\rluvn ia, porhaps, not atrictly just. Really, 'Neil acquitted himself with grent orodit, and distinguished himeolf more tlian in porbaps any character {n which he hns recoutly n{monrud. He hod evidontly studied his part conscientious- 1y, and at times Le roso to tho staturo of the ardinal, He recelved considerablo applauso, and on many occasions it was merited. Nr.Bock Elnyoll Henry, but ho was not tho Ilenry of liakepoaro. I’hs’!(cnll{lmin illy-adapted to a Kingly part, espocially tho part of Henry. Mr. Norris wns Buckingham,whon Le was not Norri 000, Tho publication of the Commonweallh will not be interrupted. At Oswego. Oswedo, N, Y., Oct. 20.—Goit & Post'a plan- ing-mill wns burned last night. The loss to the flrm and othor oconpants is £40,000 ; insuranco, Prairic-Fires in Yown. Algona, Ta, (Oct, 10), Can;u]v?ndmn of the Le Mars sentinel, Yesterday, & farmor in the south part of thia county, Kossuth, fired some stubblo and trash to clear off his grouud, that he mlfi?: tho betler plow it. Report eays that lo t plowed o utrip about the land beforo sotting tho fire, but tho wind was_at such o galo that iv easily carried it over {lie barrier to tho rauk growth of dry rass, with which much of Konsuth, Hancock, {Vinnobugo, and, in fact, ail of Northwoatorn Tows abounds. As the day grow apnce, the gnlo incroased “and ouo could goe in all dircctions the fire-flendt running re & rece-horso, now bound- ing and jumping hore and thoro, and swoop- ing evorything combustible before it in its mad nogor. This morning, instend of vast scas of brown, dried grass, and rank growth of weeds, nothing is visible but the blackenod prairie, with here nud there o sottler's housa or a homestead- or'ts cabin less his “‘Iowa stablos,”" grain, hay, and many a part or all of theirstock, The tron- ble lies horo: ‘Thosottlementsof Nortlgvestern Town aro yet in their infanoy. Many cuwne Lore this year, and havo agen and experionced thelr fiest flre in this one, Thoy did not fully realizo tho_ strongth of ono of theso fires, although prairie fire, and theraforo had takbn little If any recaution. “'lo frost came entliorthisyear, aud riuln ruin hag fallen since, therofore ovuryl\xlug is a8 dry o8 & “pm\‘der—fimm," aud the grass and weeds of a greater than nsual growth, Nei- ther had the old settlers taken their usual moth- ods of barring this, one of their grentest one- mics, (hinking it enly in the sanson, by plowing and mowing about thoir promises and staoks, and 80 thoy, wifix the rest, have sufferod torribloloss- e In somo cases, ss many havo lost nenrly tholr all, and that on the vergo of winter, Following i 'n list, B0 far_nsloarned up to to-night, of proporty destroyed in this vicinity : ]P. 1, Kennedy lost 26 tons of hiny, 2 stacks of whoat, hin reapor, wagon, and stablos. Mr.'Goodnow, stables, cow, and hogs, Mr, McInroe, 100 tons huy, 25 hond hoxis 200 fowls, harnces, and farni machinery, forucs anud bouso saved. Nr, Mol is & poorman, and his loss is & sovoro one, A. Culiiny, stables, and 800 bushels oats. John Minor, 16 tons hay. 0. I, Robiuon, 16 tous Liny and stablos, D, Haggarty lost his houso and grain, amount- ing to sovoynl hundred buskela, . P, Phillips, his stable and hay. Mr, Dormey, 16 tons hay. Aua Miller, 25 tona huy and stablos. homus Glbort, 85 tons hay, Thoro aro louses furthor woat, sald to be larger than sny of thewo given, évoms the Jiock Raptds (Ta.) Revtew, A torrible prairic firo camo with monacing force from tho south, last Tnosday afternoon, and at ono timo it appeared eo irrosiutible (huf the bulldings and hay stacks uR‘nn the town plat soomed in imminent danger. Tho most dangor- ous portion of the fire passed over an unbar- vestod oat fleld with suoch force that every man Lo edlx_ faged the sluging elomont, Whilo ocensionally ho did very well, it was nob & misfortuna _that ho wns “behoaded. Anno Toleyn (Miss Montetlo) was not the kind of n 1ady who would captivato n King, and we cannot think her seloction for the part by any moans bappy. The }flny was woll monnted, and, on tho whole, woll played. Everyhody should cortainly 800 Miss Cushnen 1 tho charaoter of tho Gneon. There was & crowdod houso, 18 thera should bo, The vame play will bo Eh‘un this evening, and on Wednesday and Thursday ovenings dligs Cush- man will appear a8 Zady Macbell. MOOLEY'S THEATRE. Bartley Campbell's now play, * Hearts,” which has frequently beon undorlined = during tho past three or four wocks, aud as froquontly postponed, owing to the continued illncas of Miss Lliza O'Conner, who was soloot- od to p)u{ the principal part, was produced at Tooloy's last ovening to a falr audience. It connot be trutbfully said that Mr, Cnmpboll's Iatest effort is his beat. ‘Chis would bo doing Lim lniuutlca, in viow of the mauy really goo ploys which he hns writton, Nor cnn it bo snid without foar of contradiction that he bas fully et}unlnd himsolf. ' Ihe foundution of the plot of ' Hoarts " is the threndbare ono of causclees Jjealousy, and it rominds ono strongly of the chiof fenture in the groundwork of ** Divorce,” and othor pleys of tho sume goneral characier. In the pregent instanco tho fact that tho jenl- ousy s withont cauro is mnde apparent to tho audience at the very outsot, and the play in consequence loses a groat denlof tho forco it would othorwiee possess, Tiera is no renson in the world why & young man should becomo desperatoly wioked bocauso the young lady of his affcotions happened Lo bo on spoeaking teyms with & quiot country octor, who enjoyed the friendship of hor relatives, Augd, after ho marrics the suld young lady, it doed not seem nltogethier natural fu him to work himsolf into a violont passion overy time ho scos the Doctor in or near his housowhon the cnuso of bis vieits, as tho audionco onu piainly under- staud, could readily ba explained o by entiro eatisfaotion in o vory few words. Besidea thore is nothivg in the Doctor's general bouring Lo warrant the slightoss suspiclon. Wo do not think that My, Campboell started his play right, In o great many respoots, however, it }u suporior toany of his formor productions, Iach of tho four® nots oloses With a strong dramalio situation, and minor tubleaux are cloverly in- torspersod hiero and thore, In fhis respoct “ Hoarts " deserves all commendation, 'I'ho dialogue ovinces gronter caro and contains more that is worth Hutoning to than any thnt DMr. Campboll hag yot written, Tha plot, though reating on a flimsy baso, I8 clovorly construetex), and brought to its lcgltlmum ond in o way thal interosts an audionco, and makes it forgot, in spite of itsolf, that thoro is really no curthly caugo for 8o much unplonaantnoss. 1he londing charactors aro all strongly drawn, and in this re- spect also Ar, Campboll oo ouldone himeelf, iss O'Conner appeared as Aqnua Gartney, and was warmly recoived afterher long absence, iler portieyal of the character desorves tobe olasnod with that of Iillian, which sho was playing when strioken with the 1illuces which hus sinco afllioted hor. Thero Is some slmilarity botwoeon tho two charactors, both being intenscly emo- tional at tines, and both introducing with offect tho dolirlum whioh results from domostlo troublo sud fevor, In tho third and fourth aots, whioh aro the principal ones of tho play, Miss O'Con- _nor mots with a forvor and infonsity that avo a8 Fanny Lar- nlking, and con- at sho always I8, The of tho chnractor is in strong contrast with tho general nir of sombronoss which Aurrounds 't:hna of Agnes, Misn Cowoll ovident- Iy looked atitin tho. light of o contrnsl, and oonRequontly sucoeeds in carrylngout tho design of the nutbior Lo the fullest oxtent, Hor nlns‘t,nfi of s Bong, composod_jointly by Mr. Campbel and Mr, Hunnotonn, tho londer of the orcheatra, would Wave boon bollor Lut for a elight cold. Mre, Macdor and Migs Cline, an dunt Larrabeo sud Madge AMaybud, were measurably in Itcr{»- ing with tho othor Indles, Mt. Dlaiadell would do woll to road the lings put Into the month of Gevrge Gariney just_onco moro, and then ho Wil play the part creditably. Lverybody knows Lo can conduct himeolf on the stngo with the ensoand graco which any given situntion can_rensonably domand, but ‘it i impossible for him to declnim with proportionats effect un- less ho undorstands what ho is talking about. ‘Tho part of Philip Kirby I8 & dashing light comedy oug, and is woll played by Mr. Sullivan, Ho dressed i good tnste, road fultlessly, and appoared to much botter advantage thau Lo has yot dono, Mz, -Dishop was fuuny a8 Gregory Hopleirk, n charactor that i considerably ovor- deawn, A sorvant Is not usunlly sllowod tho firlvllngm of o familiar_in well-regulated fami- thnilling, Miea Bydnoy Cowoll rabee, is tho unmoiovin painsl ,nelmlhouu hittlo axtisto th vivaoil os, Jopkirl: will Dbear pruning, —Thero is very litile in the charactor of D Thorne, novertholess Mr, Baulebury succoeds in presonting o vory pleasant and truthful pleturo of o staid young count dootor, Ho makes of him a quiot, thoughtful hionorable gontloman, and the only pity 18 that o in taken out of tho play so soon, “There is ardly force or originality enough in tho ckarac- tor of Dr, Twicks to make it suitablo for Mr. QGiddens. Nothing remains o bo snld, oxcopt to comtllmunt Mr, Bishop, the now stage manuor, on tho sotting of tho pieco, !* Hearls,” dospite ite faults, is destined to draw for somo time, TILE ACADAMY OF MUBIO. Mies Chorlotta Le Olercq commonced hor fortnight's cngn%mont at tho Acadnmy of Musio lnst ovoning in *"Tho New Magdelon, " playing to & not vory ,.immyin{ nudionce, 8o far a8 numbora gratify. Tho version of tho drama differs in Bome rospects from thoso played in Chicago be- foro, enfliciently to corroborate the statement that it is the nu{hox‘n. 1t possosaes somo of his peculiar masks, It olso lnoks some of thosa which one would oxpect to find. At the samo timo there I8 not sufficient ;change in tho season- ing to make the drama pulatable, and tho re- marks applicablo to it nsou its first two proson- tntions in this city would bo equally nppropriato now, if tho occasion morited tho spaco to ivo them. To ssy that Miss Lo Olnru‘? B nn actross of unususl capaoity, finlsh, an regence, I8 merely to ropoat what overy one mows. To eay that such would be tho opinion of ono who had soen her only in tho rols of Mercy Merrick, aa playod by her at the AnndumK of Musio last evening, would bo taking o risl uawarranted by the performance. The Boston critics bnvo nimost uuanimously accepted hor rondition of the character ss o splondid im- poraonation,” and * a brilllant aud finished ef- fort;" thinking that sho ** oxhibited suporb owor ; ' and thatit * s worthy to ravk with or boat dramatio portraitures.” With such glowing heralda as theso phrases tosnnounco hor, eho came to disappoint, It i casy to undorstand why sho failed to come up to one's anticipations. ‘Tail, immobile, ond statuesquo, sho has diguity, 0, hauteur, and compels attention. Whero hoso nttributcs are ocssontinls she must win famo, but whero impulao and fervidity of tem« E‘ummnnt are tho cbaracteristics sho is wanting, ‘o uso an illustration which will commond itsolt to Chicago peoplo, Merey AMerrick is a8 much ot of hor line aa Hamlel would bo out of Mr. . B. Binhop's. Thero are occasional glimpses of tho actress whio has delighted Chicogo au- diences before, just enough of them to sbarpon tho appetite for more. The - improesion she lenves lupon the mind is that she is playing tho part o n metter of dn?. an uncomfortablo necoasity which she would gladly ovade. Of courso this is, not eo. Sho {:nm Tor the drama and ig playing it from choico, ut one caunot dispel the belief that she has chosen to be Mr, Colling’ champion and con~ vinco the public that though his ** Now Mag- dolen ” in unuttorably worthlese, it fsi’t half os bnd e the othor vorsions they have scen, Mr. Wood, s Julan Gray, is coarso. This ‘‘ unclor- fcal ™ elcr%\'mm\ probably is conrso, and, thore- fore, Mr. Wood deserves crodit for elabornting with such gerupulous care this characteristic of this highly impossible porsonago. As a mattor of fnct ono cnn readily undorstand how Mr. Wood's Julian Gray walked through Kensington Gardens * whistling nn operatic nit,” but the wondor is that hig bishop did nob knock him over the hond with & lionvy cano as o rominder of the proprie- tica. Mr. Wood deserves considerablo erodit for placing the *‘uaclerical clergyman™ in o light whore lie ean bo thoronghly judged. In his moro forvid ppsenges, Mr. Wood is searcol conrso enough to be consistent, 'The ‘unclori- cal clergyman,” howovaer, is such a very liberal poxson, that it is difioult {o oriticiss any nctor who impersouates him. Short of calling o boot- black in to polish his shoes on his aunt's drawing-room chairs, ono_ could oxpeet anything of him, hties Nollio Doyd uu- fortunstely dofeated tho intontion of tho author by appearing, iu apito of hor lines, o virtious womau instoad of n virtuous wolf. Mr, Webstor mado a comedy cliaractor out of Julian Holmerogt, which was o groat fmprovement on the goneral concoption, aud gave to the drama o plqunnsy of which it stood iv need. Mrs, Hill also added groatly to the provailing confusion by & complote misconception of the character of ZLady Janet Roy. ‘This is the only figuro in tho gronp which bears _the lenst rescmblauco to nature, and whethor Mra, Hill desorves praise or blame for rothlessly obliterating ite featuros is merely A mottor of taste. Artistically, it was cold-blooded murder, as was Miss Boyd's portrait of @race Roseberry, but whother such oxccutions aro not desirablo from o soctological point of view is another question. At any rato, nctors aro not the proper oxeci- tionore, “Lho Now Magdalen” remains through- out the weols. TRE GLOBE THEATRE, x It will bo n source of great eatisfuction to young wan of sanguinary tastes to lonrn that, in tho third act of o dramp now in courso of prosentation ot the Globe Thontre, & vast multi- tudo of despornte men, who drink whisky and say TTa! hn! down ab 1hi0 root of thelr tongucs, are rolentloesly Lilled by n good young man, who emys, *‘No, willain, sooner &hi you trend upon my prostrato body!" Tho namo of this lurid tragedy is *¢ Four Christmas Nights,"” which, as tho reader will porceive, is oxceod] ngld' approprinto, Dies Louise IHaw- thorno is tha star, and thero is moro thuna {x_mmd of gunpowder oxploded in a vory short ime. 'ho gallory bocomes dangorously enthu- ntastic aver tho long stingglo between™ eovoral tribes of Indinns and two or threo good men, while the policemen in charge of orgur glowor aud jerk round as if thoy were to bo the next ul_n]fi:lu of assnult., ‘The house wae packed last night, MYERS' OPERA-HOUSE, Thora was & large audienco and an at{ractlve programme at the Miustrels last ovening, 'Tho singing of gomo new comic and sentimental bal~ Inds was_good, and tho Phantom chorns ridicu- Jougly funny. Bobby Noweomb, the voeal yuartetto, and Ernost Linden porformed thelr sovernl spocinitios to {ho groat amuscment of tho audionce, Nowcomb, Mackin, and Wilson did some fluo dancing, s minstrel-dancing goes, and Arlington gave Lty opinion of woman-guf+ frago as ho hns often dono before, “Tho entec- fuinmont_concluded with the buviesquo, *ho Fuuny Molies in a Fog.” 'I'ho same excellent hill duriug the weok, A OARD ¥ROM “LITTLE NELL." To the Bditor of The Chicago Tribune : Bin: In your issuo of this morning, a para- gapl gpposred, headad i Littlo” Nl in ‘U'roublo,"” btating that tho ontlro slayo offocts of myself and family wore goized, and that we wero loft dentituto of atage-clothing. I bhog to nesura you thnt tho etatomont (whicl was evidontly fuy- nlshod to your paper by somo perron muliclous]; incliued, with a view to Injure mo profoesionnlly in oswontinlly untruo, I #hail opon nt the Atho- wewn, in Columbus, Oblo, to-morrow (Monday; ovonlug, with overy articlo of stage-costumo an: Jewelry worn by mo ou Baturduy ovening and during the ‘weok at the Globe '[hentre in this ofly, withoutn single oxception, Aud, in rogard to tho olaim made by Miss T'ray, pormlit mo to asturo you that it was rofused” paymont slmply and solely beeauno it wns an wnjust de- maund, Ihavo over been ready and willing to liquidato all honorablo elaims upon mo, hut not, under any oiroumstances, will 1 submit to nn nt= temptad imposiiion, As the public—whoso favor and good will are most dour to me—may hnve formad an unjust opinion from the paraginph in quontion, T bog you will kindly. give this oxplue nation a publiv expreseion, that the true cireume elancos may be properly undoratood, Y Xarrnn Neww,"” Omioaao, Vct, 10, 1873, CITY ITEMS. A meotiug of the loading hotol-kenpors of Chi~ cago was hold last evening b the Bherman House, Tho meeting was oalled for the purposo of detormining ou oo course to be takon with roferenco to sorvants' wages and othor matters of intoreat only to tho hotol mon, Aftor seitling mattors eatisfactorily, the meoting ndjonmafi uina dio, s At midnight last night Ofcer Cobb attompted to quell a disturbange nt No. 160 I'aclilo nyeue, A Inrgo crowd of roughs assnulted hint, énd &t- tumJ)tud to drivo him out of the place, whon he fired ot thom, A follow named Eionry Gny was shot }n tho thigh. Ifo was not sorlously wound- od. Tho ofticer auccoedod in quelling tho dis- turbanco, At Linlf-pnat 12 o'clock last night- an alnrm of firo was sont in from Box 18, for a fire in the fourth story of the stone bullding No. 126 Fifth nyontio, ucculilofl by B. I, Chaso & IIild. "Tho firo originated {n o ilo of xngs. It was put ont by the insuranco Patrol snd the Babeock No. 1. POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS. PostmastersGeneral Creswell's Panio Panacen, Baltimors (Oct. 17) Dispatch to the New York Herald, At a Bopublican mnss-mooting hora to-night Postmastor-Goneral Creswell advauced his ideas of postal savings banks, which, it i underatond, will bo onlarged upon in his annual report, He apoke of tho only fault of tho Natlonal Banking systom being that tho duronlmr 18 not equally protected with tho bill-holder, and said that tho Govornmont might, through his Dopartmont, provide tho mnuhfnury whereby tho laboring massus could havo the “fruit of ‘thoir tofl pro- tectod from lawloss speculntion snd gunrded withh _absoluto socurity, Ilo contonded that by this plan ovory sultablo post-offics aould bo usod to recoive deposits of tho poo- ple aod transmit thom to the Department ot Washington to be invested, under the dircotion of daesignated offlcors, in the bonds of tho Uni- tod Btates, By this arrangomont tho security of dopositors would be based upon the foundntion- stonos of tho ropublic, In timoa of panio peo: rln, instead of hoarding means, would Yncu hom on deposit with tho Government, to ho in- vestod in governmonts aud loans and thon sent into ofroulation. Like wator, ourrenoy thus fur- nished would flow to points of the lowest dopros- sion, and tend to correct all dorangoments of ciroulation, however coused. Thus tho ipuoplu would Do served by tho socurity of their invest- ments, n Governmont would be sorved by tho monns placed at_ita disposnl, and the banks and capitalista would be sorved boosuso of tho ton- denoy to prevent tho hoarding of tho currenoy of the country. . “Iam aware,”snid ho, *that this plan will mect with opposition from somo bauks and capltalists, who would compel people. to doposit with thom upon their own torms, and thus afford them the use of so much additional capital ; but Iot it bo rememborod that I am not uf)enklng ing tho intorest of banks or capitalista ; I am speal- ing for poor Fnopln who are to bo protected, and not In bebalf of the banke, many of whom have in which they can violate their promise to pay. ‘Bat why should the banks complain? In ad- dition to their chartered privilogos, Governmont las rncnnflf intorposed iu their behsif. By tho not of Juno 8, 1872, tho banks ‘were nuthorized to doposl‘ for thelr Dot~ tor eccurity thoir United Btates notes in the national Treasury, rocoiving therefor cortificaten of deposit which might be counted 18 0 part of tholr rosorve used for clearing-houso purposes, and converted at plensuve in tho place ‘whore deposits were mado, Undor this law _tho ‘'rensury of the United Btates has boon used ns 5 placo of anfo deposit for tho banks to tho ox- tont of millions, Why, then, should it not bo used with oqual prop m{m.fi to tho same_ex- hiu% for tho scowrity of tho mnssos of tho peo- 02" Mr. Croswoll arguod that the Post-Ofgo banks would furnish tho Govorument with tho money to establish o postal tele- graph, Ho wsid every indication points to iho enrly success of that great moasure. **As the peoplo aro ontitled to pure water and pure air, upon the best poesiblo torms, 8o aro;they, in my judgment, oqually entitled to tho beat and cheapost modes of communication and intercourso. No mnn or gct of men bave o right axbitrartly fo eizo upon tho Iands and uso thowm 08 o maans of levying tribute upon thelr fellow- men, I believe™ that the electric current has DLeen given by God for the benofis of tho wholo Thusmhn race, Iu thiwage men must sct quickly, and to act l}nlckly and at tho same timo wisely .thoy must learn quickly, and bave at their com- mand the samo means aud information that aro opon to others, Thoro should bo no mo- nopoly of intelligonce, ‘Thora _should be 1o dictatorial power vested. in any individual or company to deprivo any mau of in- formation which Le mny scok, or to uuppross nny portion of tho pross which may robel against the arbitrary demands of any stilted or self-sufli- cient corporation, Hoence I say that the postal wavings banks snd tho postal telegraph are, in iy catimntlon, & portion of the work yet to bo accomplished by tho all-nchioving Republican arty in tho interosts of tho pooplo of tho United tates, In my calimntion no greater glory can over crown the efforts of any man than to make these measures successful, and thoraby provide o system of cnmmunlc:un;i 1ntolligoneo so cheap, 80 oxtensiva and complote that it muy in all rospects be found worthy of this great Amer- ican ation, now marching ‘in the van of human progress.” —_—— THE WEATHER, ‘WasminaToN, Oct, 21,—Synopsis for the pnst twenty-four hours—1 a, m.~—71ho storm-centro that was Bunday night ovor Ohosaponke Bay, after remnining nearly stationary over New Jersoy, has moved very elow- northwest into Central =~ Now Yorlk. 1; LYN oxtent and sovority of this disturbance hav- ing increnued to » considorablo dogree. South- anyt sud oast winds with rain prevail on the New England const. Northeast winds, with rain, on tho Lowoer Lakes; wosterly winds with clear or clearing woathor ovor Ohio, Virginia, and tho South Atlantic States, Cloav weather and light winds prevail over tho Mississippl Valloy and the Upper Lakos, 80 far as thogo havo Deen hoard from during tho day, but a bar- ometrio dopression apparently oxists in-tho extromo Northwest aod Manitoba, The tom- erature romains quito high on the Now Lng- nnd coast, but elsowhere 18 docidedly low. TTOBADILITIES FOR TUESDAY. Tn tho Soutlorn States, light fo frosh north- wost winds, with clear weather. For tho Middle Atlantio BStates, rieing barometor, westerly winds, and cloudy or clearing and partly clear weathor, ForNew Enfilund. ecatorly winds voer- ing to southwest, with rain, TFor tho Lower Lpkos, northoast winds, backing to northwest, with rhm. _Cautionary signals continuo_at Caps ay, Now York, Now Haven, Now Loudon, Bos- ton, Drood's Hole, Portland (Me.),Eastport, Oa- wego, Rochester, Buflalo, Lrio, Gloveland, To- Iodo, Dotroit, aud Alpens. ENOW-BTORM AT BUFFALO, Borravo, Oot. 20.—Tho first snow-storm of tho senson to-day. GENERAL ODIERVATIONS, Cuoago, Oct, 21—1a, m. Wind, |Rain] Lriek, ., yontlel Stution, Treck'ldge, dafy Lar, | Thr| i 4[N, gontle| Davonport . [§0.03" 41{Catm, Denver ... 408, E., gen Dulutl, 98] :, Rsennubs Yort Garry,| ort Gibeon| oo THE FIRE ENGINEERS’ CONVENTION. Bavrisrons, Oct, 20.—Tho Natioual Conven- tion of Oliof Bugincers of the Five Doparimonts argnnized to-dny by electing Chiof John 8, Dawrell, of Iioston, tompoeary -Chairman, Committcos on Credentinls and Pormanont Organization woro appoiuted, and n reccss was takon, About jifty dolegates avo presont. ——— OCEAN STEARISHIP NEWS. New Yonx, Oct, 20,—Arrived, stoamehips City of Brooklyn and Oity of Richmond, T.oxpoN, Oct, 20.—The steamships Adriatic, Oity of Bruseels, Clity of Antwerp, aud Haleatla, from Now Yorlk, and olynesinh, from Quebee, linve arrived out. —_—— ‘Women va. Liquor, Fyom the Lushnell (I1L.) Liecord, Oct, 18, Tho election ou the 11tk inat., though brought about in groat huato, aud bu liltlo Iuown, locat- od at an out-of-the-wny part of tho oity, and, as it to bo In keoping with tho subjoot to bo votod upon, held in o livery-stable, and with many othor unfavorable eircumstancos, turnod out to Do an ovent of no moean importance in tho his- tory of our city. At tho polly, oarly in the morning, every man in tho Interest of xum wusupon the groundyeudy for the conflict, When we take into considora- tiou tho waut of notico, or(i\nulzauou, and undor- standing upou tho part of the tomporauce poople, no \vnngm' thoy folt discournged a8 u fow ausom= Dlod to talk tho matter over. Itwas gonorally conceded that um;{ wora boaten, Those in tho {ntorost of llceuso had couutod thoir strongth, or why tha oleotion ? Whils everything looked dis- hurmniughnnd gloowy, iv was suggosted that tho ladies bo altowed to voto, The subject was considered of suficiont importance to bo placed bofore tho judgos, Aftor counsoliug with the recontly givon n notable nstance of the manner |. 0Olty Attornoy, they decidod: thoy would racolvo tho votes of ‘tha ladion, 'This -gaye oncourngo- mont and tifa to tlic tomaporauce olement, Ovor 100 of tho most reapeots fined ladics of the city went to il voted, 'Tho rosult was as followsy For lconso, ..., Agninst lconna, It ia due tothe Indios to any that it rlly concodod that the intorest they took iu tho question, by coming out Lo vote, thus glviug the maltor goneral publicity, secured tho vietory. —_— lo, ntolljgont, and ro. 0 polls nn Spirftualivm and Patents. Trom the New York World, Tho Patent Offico hins recontly hnd oconslon “{o collar and throw,” to quote Woyg's lan- guage, n yory onrious problem which lins boon y‘rnnnnlud to It for molution, Mr. Franois J. ippst, of ambridgo, Bass., I, it wpponts, 0 This 18 in- “to nid in the invostign- fuyented an ingonious dovico calle “ Paychie Btand and Dotoctor.” tonded, ho saya, tion of oortain phonomona called Dy somo ‘psychio, by othors ¢ epiritual,'" and will “prove by iin oporations oither that thoso phonomons nro the rosulls of trick or imposture, or that thoy procecd from au occult foroo bitherto unknown—tho * paychic ™ forco—or are producod through the sgenocy of depnfl.exl spirits, IIe npplied for a Entun for this contrivance, and, much to Lis indiguation, the Patont OMco haa informod him that it ean, not bo granted, Tho rensons given aro, briofly, that thoe Patent OMice can not sanotlon palent meclinuism which can only fostor and perpotuate dolusion and imposturo unloss Bpiritualism be truo—and the truth of Spiritunlism tho oflice is not propared to concede. MARRIAGES. e ARRIAGES, FLERSIEN—_STEELE~In Ohfoage, Oot. 18, bythe . Lafrd 3 . d Mis o gt Calloy i, Goorgo . Hlamabos st s GHAPMAN-_MAOLEOD- 3 e Ty o e fon., Viln, Bie, € 0. 1, Chapinan and Miss Matila Mac. o, Mochester (N, ¥.) and Denver (Col.) pavers ploasa DEATHS. AUOTION SALES. AN A A AN AN AP NN AN By RLISON, POMEROY & CO., illson & Tontor, Toal Fetato and Gy Buccastors b H et B Mandcliat Conorad 250 1,0TS FOR BALIL BY ATUTCTION. GB_YOUR BANK AQCCUN! DEOHANGE YOUT BANK T RIDGELAWN, 4 onutdistant Lotwoan NORWOOD PARI and AN SN (R formeriy kriown ne OANFIBLD), sing on hixh grouad, FhieABo Vi OnIGAGO, thus aliordin osss araineso.- Wil bo sold at Augtion, ON THI GROUND,. ‘Tosdoy, Oct. a1, 1873, at )¢ o'olock. This Property, having beon out of tho morkot for sev- ernl yours: s o soaniidividad, and for tho Drst, time of= forod FOT SATT in fols of G0xira Toot oagh. Como and: soguco your firat oholco of A LOT. “The patural soonory s not atrpassod by any of the many aubnrhan towhewurroundiog this city, Tiie drives aroiino, stronts gradad; gldowallcs will ba biillt aud shade n Artesian Wi ing trons sok out this fall. an, Woll Is now bel sunk and will bo finished fn a short, tima, making thiss vory dosirablo location; botg only LG H'? milos from.thia sity, 3 minutos' rido, With ninple raflrosd facilition, TEN, trainn & day, and; by's clinrter from tho rallroad comyeay, avery train fu obllged to stop at this statlon, ohools, churchion, atores, ete., alont. e O, S, e artics saeking n plossaut homo noat Clifan, ol snn-havo a1l {hy convORionces of olty 11fo Wih the ah %ul!llhzlllh TILE TITLK O TRIR PROPERTY 18 PERFECT. Printod “‘h"“’v urnishod oach purchaser. TERMS KABY, ono-quarter cash, balancs one, Lw& and thiroo years, wWith intorest at &por osnt, or 810 8 mont Gl patd or 16 per cont discouit for ALL OABLL A DEPOSIT of §3.requirod on cach Tob at time of o **ASPROIAL FRER TRAIN will loavo the Northwerte ora Depot, Gotnar Gaenl and Kidzlosta, scoslook, Fo. rning iminodiataly affor saln, Tor Fusthnr. information, to. to GURTIE o5 Tistiar, information, plate, ste AR 1% S BAL: 4 81 and 3 Randolph-#t. MOANN—-On the 19th day of Ootobor, Fannlo ., wifo of Honry 31, DldGann, aged 1, Funoral from Unlon Park Daptist Churo, to Graco- land, at 9 o'olock to-day. BROWN—At Hinsdalo, Oot, 19, Mra, Mary W, Brown, agod M, HRomatns to bo taken to Rosohil for intorment, BUOKLEY—Tho funeral of Thomas Buokloy will cacur on Tuesday, Oct. 91, by cars to Caivary Qometory, {rom the Siators of Moroy Tiaspital, cornor of Twenty-sizth-st. and Calumetav, Docenscd 'ts tho nonrost rolative to Janies 0'Callaghan, of 121 South Canalat. AUCTION SALES. By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. FINE, VERMONT MARBLE FRONT DWELLING & LOT, o, 600 West VanBuron-st., AT ATUCTION, On tho Premises, on Tuondnfi Aftornoon, Oot. 21, at 3 o'clock., Tho_houso contains 8 rooms, Bath-Roam, Olosets, 1argo Haile, Marbla Mantels, and finaly finfshod thruugir, outs Will 'ba sold for il ¢ash ovor an fncumbeance of 1,000, duo Bept. 20, 1677, with intoreat at 10 por cont, 10 Po cot dawn ori dny of sale, nlance in fon days. Partios donlring ta soo tho houso can doso by applying W. W, Watson, 203 LaSallo.s. SWaly' A BUTTERS & CO., Auctionears. 2o WAL RUTTENS & 05, Autionsegs Top and Open Buggies, Phactons, Rotkaways, FARM WAGONS, SINGLT: & DOUBLE HARNESS, AT ATCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, OCT 2, at10a, m., at Salesrooms 16and 17 Randolph. UTTERS & CO., Auotionsors, LARGE AND FULL STOCK - GOSTON-HADE CLOTHING, Dry Goode, Dross Goods, Bhawls, Clotbs, and Cassl inoros, Turntsking Goods, Hoots sud'Stincs, Notions, &o, AT AUCTION, un. Thuesday, Oct. 2, at94 a. m,, & Salosrooms, aud 17 1t: iph.st, Wil A: DUTTERS & 00., Auttoncers, FRENCH BRONZE Statuary, BLEGANT MANTEL GLOCKS, Italian Mardle Staluary, Urns, and Vases, At Auction, on Friday, Oct. 24, at Storo, 18 & 21 Randolph-st. This eolloetion, which is tho imoortation of Mosn YITL RO, Fulladciphia, is ono of tho lacerat and finast gror offored at muclion n this oliy. Tuo BRONZES cumyrise groups and figures, nnd small, among whicll are Cotnmorce, Agrienltus an of Arc, Columbus, a inrs and Vonus, Moroucy, itapiisol, Binotvn, and otiter boautiful Listorical and ubjocts, REROANY BRONZE OLOOKS fa great varloty, both with and without slds plocen. TTALIAN, MAJRBLE STATUARY, Pillare Fluted Columns, Vaaos, Urne, Card Itccoivers, finoly-carved Groups and Anlmala, Groclan Tripods, Agata Tazzas, Itfruscna Vados, Papor Woights, cta, 77~ Goods on bshibition Toeadny. ‘Balo will commonce ati0 o'olock, and continun Ul a1l ate nold.: WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Anctioncors, BY GEO. P, GORE & CO,, 68 & 70 Wabnah-av. ATTRACTIONS In Spite of Panics! Qleopatea, Auinznn Warrlocs NEXT TUESDAY'S SALE OF DRY GOODS, oto., will bo uusually attractive, consiatiug of largo lines of ecnsonablo aud desirable goods. Eiso lina of Drcas Gaods fu Alpsoes, Sergos, Bev- “ih% g of o rotail doslor in Fio Custom-mada Cloth- o, 1 S, DiCroat, Frats, and Vest, wil bo pol Tennt Jicio af Tanoy Cassimoro and Flannel Shistin Titef Laces, Tawers; Whita Goods, ond Droes Tri- ings, 1155, Caps, Gloves, and Fur Goods. Enl‘t‘flnndl,fi\'xfihl.‘l‘l, Blm\rl’!, uto, Sessimorcs, Batinots, nnd dosns. Jbi: o '?guu ing "iné bt Goata' Undorwear, Gardigan agkala, Sonets, Bovrsy ofo, Fpiendid liuo ot Corta, Ladles', and Chlldron's Plata Ugtton and Wool and Faney Unlmora] Hoslorys Speoial salo of Govornment Goads, Deess Conts, Pants, aud Jackets, and 100 rolls Superting lugraiu Carpets by e on at .80 ool s 7 "R, 1, GONI & COuy. 05 And 10 Wabssh-ar, AT ATCTION, Special Sale of Buggies & Harnesses, Demoorat, Wagons, Opon and Top Bugglos, & Ttoad Wagons, Bxpross Wagons, first-class Double and Single Xiarnosses, on CULESDAY, Oet, 21, at 10 o'clock, ¥ QEO, P, 'GUKT & C 0., Auctimocrs, PANICS MAKE TIUE AUCITON BALES OF GEO.P. GORHE 8 CO., 63 and 70 Wabasli-av, B4l mors sitractivo. Our roguine BOOT & SHORE uu, nl\\‘o«luudrg Oct, 22 at 9% a, m., will boof the HEST and MO i ATTRACTIVE In"'goods of ALL v g0t tho lar Amnomcement Extraordmary! GRAND OPENING REAL ESTATE SALE AT OUR AUOTION ROOMS, * 04 AND 86 RANDOLPH-ST,, - ON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22, AT 2 O'CLOCK. o hivo raceiyod posltive Instruotions from R, P. BLANCHARD, tfay., o loso out bis Inteveat i various. autidivisions, cid will' offor for salo, withat Ay rosereos g tullovihg vaiutblo properts FIRST 11 lots, 80125 fopt oach, in Dlanchard Brothe ers! Subdivinion, cormoe of Ghiento end Miahmona-ava., 274 nons tho groat Ghicao & Northwostorn Onr Shomiae KIOOND 5 Tots, Sox158 foot sab, In Blanohard's Sub: division on Follnuabes-st. an orton.av., botwoon Milwaukee-nv, and Humboldt Park Boulova THILD—~8lote, 362150 foot ench, In same subdiviston, on tumboldt Park Boulevard, FOURTII~In eam isléfon, situnted botwoen Bl waukoo and Fullorto & block of 41 lots, which wild ‘be suld outire, or in large and clegant, lots already subdie vided, On this block thoro ls & good lous cherry, applo, 2nd shada trocs, ote, ; nlso ‘lflnu ardo! This oftars & kplondld chance for a bralitablo tncnstiment: IFFT{—10 lota, H0x135 fost, enol, fu Bisnchard's Sub- dixisinn, nonr Milwaukes and Diveisos-ava. SIXTI=3lots, 26x15] foct sach, on Dadisonst., tws blacks aast of Contral Parl, BI:VIE of Black 8, o NTI— acros, being the south % Ilart 1. Stowart's Subdisision, corncr of Forty.sixtivat. nnd Oafifornin-ay. JIGHTH— lots on Monroo.st,, fn Kimball's Subdivis- fon, binlf a blook cast of Gontral Bark. 'NINTII-3{ lota in Durham's Subdiviston, on Bxtoanthe o1, and Contral Park-av,, near Douglas Park Baulovard. Partof tho purolinso.monoy can run 426 yoars. o abovo offers vory valuablo proporty 1n a soctlan of tho city which i3 rapidly finproving, and bianotug in valuo. Tho fac ty aro xvad, botl by busos, Liorse affordffig fapld transit ¢ clinnoo will bo given 1o ovory o inglo Totor moro. o salo will bo puromptory. ‘offored will be sold. Br. R. P, Blanolird, 163 LaSallo-at., will show the proporty, and give auy furthor partioulars. The Title to this Property is Perfect. Full printed abstracts furnishcd. IR e ?x'j't’ bitencotn one, two, aad o8 yenrs. v r'cont intorost. SODEVOSTE of 10 por cont Ferired at tmo of sale, bilaaco of first paymant in Chirty daya. Partios hiasing monoy in savings-banks which have nod susponded can mako tholr firat payment by thotr Books. ELISON, POMERQY & 00,, Auotioneers, 84 and 86 Randolph-st. ELISON, POMEROY & C0.’S Regular Friday's Sale, At 84 and 86 Randolph-st., Friday, Oot. 24, at 8 1-2 o’clock. Bplondid Parlor Sots, Chamber Sots, Sldeboards, Bu- roaus, Washatands, Louuges, Blarblo-Top Tablos, Bod- steads, Mirrors, 10orates Crockery in open lots, Bedding, Mattreasos, lavgo lot Toas and Grocerics, &c., &c.. Cook: ing and Parlor Stoves, &o., &c. Gonoral assortment of ‘housckoeping goods. ELISON, POMEROY & CO. (reat Auction Sale of 40 Valuahle Business Lots ON WEST LAKE-ST, Al}d ?gflb!a‘fin ns[rnbtll:"l‘l‘}SIPENOE LOTSon Parkav., o0 blocks wast of Wostoru.av. \¢q nra tntracted by Aoasra, s D; KEREOOT & CO., lflm!ld for tho owners, Lo offer for salo at auction, on tha &found, on TUESDAY, OCILOBER 28, at3o'clock, Salo absolutoly without any rosorvo, and on Very ousy erme, gnly ono-yira, down. ~HiTty dojlars do- posit roquirod. This yroporty is vors. 31 baiog ob {ho gront thorongliaro frinn tho olty ta Con: {ral Park, aro. valuablo for businoss purposcs, and offer great {uluocmonts to purchasars socking busincss loca- tions tu & zootion of tho city whero proporty can be pur. cliascd at modorate prlcos, sud cortaln to laruelyinorcasa fn yaluo, | Vo will oot for ealo § lots, south front o Lake-at. 25 {not front, ach; 1 lats norfh front on sama stccol—all boing jrood busthesa lots, Also, 1 lots oo . souths front, S5 oot front: 4 lots on samo,Av- entio, oM front—very doairnble residonco lots, anil o {ho fmmodiato vicinity of churches, schools afid sur- s fine residenoos, aud oasily accassiblo by horso. Lake and Madlson'ate, {a {3 thia first auotion salo of Lako-st: proposty east of Contral Park, and should attracy gonerai attootion of alt mrilos fterostad, ¢ tils properly is located two ook unst of Califorala-av., wilelt avonuo 1s 100 foob wido, ¥ ‘IIERMS—Ono.third cash; bslsuca ono and two yoars, it IneerC Bt B ek Souts.TILD oefaot - abatracis fur- ishieds . Dart{oswishing to attond this slo can take the Ttandolph °'uMfld'|wAnlflm?lif"";;vflw will convey you to thho immatdinto violuity of tho property. ‘ot piata nf tho prapecty snd furtlior particulura inqulre of Rickses, - D TCorfaot & o, 8 Washington-at., oF of . o8 ', POMERS , Auotl y ELION, POMEROY £00, Anotlongors, S, LONG & CO., 1905 and 167 Randolph-st. REGULAR WEDNESDAY'S SALE NEW AND SECOND-HARD FURNITURE, Talor and Ohambor Suits, Dilogant Book-Cases and Marble-Top Tublus, Library aud "Uigtug-ltonm Furni- ture, 1ino' ON Uhromos and Stool Lugravings, Dosks, What-Kote and Lounges, BRUSSHELSE, WOOL AND 3-FLY CARPFPHETS ook and Paclor Stores, Boor and Tlfard Tables, Coun- torw, Show-Oascs, 20., £0., AT AUOTION, ON WEDNESDAY, 00T, 22, ntblga. m., at our Balos- 7 Rando rooms, 13 and INORYINT L8K6 & 00., Austionger, On THURSDAY, Oct, 23, at 108, 1., At 7483 Michigan-av,, Elogant marble-top Olambor-sits, parlor aud dining- room . FURNITURE, Ornamonts, Laco-Curtaius and Lamborkins, Oit Paint- ings and fluo Kogravings, clogant Book.Useo, Drussols throo-ply and lugrain CARFPHTS, Bodding, Halr-Mattrosses, Plllows, Rugs, Platod:waro, Urockory, Oook and Parlor Btovos, oto., oto, Also, at12c'olock, Au elogant [allot & Davls concort Grand Piano, ono of tho fluoet Inatrumonts In tho city, WILLIS, LONG & 0O, Auctlonoers, 0SGOOD & WILLIAMS Wout Bide Auction Houso, & South Oaual-oh, Nave AuullTl aalo Wednosday, 8:30 8, m,, of nl\l\n-ll of housohinld furniture, fuoludiug Huo parior aud marble. lnfl chamber sets, carpots, evoking and heating stoyes. | oo sold without vosorva, You cau buy other Balux dnys AL AYORBEY AUOLIOR Pilouas By TAYLOR & HARRISON, On WEDNESDAY, Oot. 22, at 834 o'olock, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, ¥ to closo out. Fall sud Wintor Goods whigh wo lisve arders to closo oul BANKRUPT STOCK HATS, CAPS, AND FURS, At AUOTION, on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 23, at 86 o'olock, 204 und 200 Enst Madlsonest. ¢ of Eilk, Unselmors and Boft I;fi:.' fl:;:’?:l:“:glll{:l‘n Unin ek Glorag uad Stk cling, SHow Casory 2 A, Rt s il Tho fLtturcs of & 173t-class zotail dolof. By ordor of ARMFION, ¢ TARRISON, A Ty EDWARDS & COH ‘Auctlongers, 5 Bouth Canal-st. SPEHOIAL MORTGAGE SALE. ‘A largo ot of Sccond-band Farnituraand Mscellansous nuce i Gond Ol Gretor Comtar, fwo Nt of Tiar: = iaHor Stovas and o nsos. * Slo poeliive an Without rosccva, EDWANDS & OOHIN, & Houth Usna 13y BRUST, SON & CO., 41 Suuth Canalat, WEDNESDAY, Oot. o , ao‘r. m.—1\lm|u|n, Care poly, 6to., ot auollon, Parlor and Obamber Sots, Beod. stontls, Huroauy, os, Oamwmodes (Marblo-top and lI’Il\ln);‘lll’ufl 1ino of Parlor and Cook Btoves, Mlllmflut& o fedw, P'latcdware, Polled Bots, Hudy Druewel grui Curpots, ota, “Also niess, a gourt Horso, 13 Taz: BEEAT AR aihrars S, wad s S0 o Sotd ure aud (euoral Morohisndisa, - (Cash Svanseton GREAT CHROMO SALE AT ATUOTION, At 327 West Madison-st., opposite Aberdesn, This evening &t 7 o'clook, | Bale pusitive and without res wET0,