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TIIE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, An opensafr concort ho given in the Lake Front opposito I'ark Row Llus evoniug at 7:30. Erick lloniin and Charlen (tunten wore taken in custody 1as: ovenivg by Oficer Wikgins, on the charge of Iarceny in stealing a watch. Tho Journal eays that its jroprietors yeater- aay pald to Mr. Dockwith, tho tinder of Grim- wool's body, the $100 reward promised by it There is searcels a policoman on the forea who fias not hiad Lis oyes bincked by some obsiraper- oun priconer. A mnu ia nut considored fuitiated until bo han beas madotv ree wiars, George Peters, & well-to<lo colorod man, for- merly cuployed at tho Custom-House, was placed fn tho Aratory seaierdar, a mnuise, and will be examined in the County Couit, The temperature yesterduv, ns ohserved by Manneee, uptician, 85 Madisun sireot (I'rinrCNe Dunlding), was ud § & m. 10 a. 0., 53 ATIEETE Romo thief who was hard mp for & smoko picked tho lock of the_door leading iuto 1. 8. Aurti's olice, No. 79 Wext Madiron stroot, Teetordas morning, ‘aud_ wolo a briar-rool pigg 1ie also fell hieir tu a eonplo of kuives. A young man named Frank W. Wilson was arrcated last evening at tho Clucaga & Alton Ttaitroad dovot by Oiticer Hlinchinan, on the charge of stealing two raslroad tickots from a coupie of emigrasts. A boy 15 years uld, named John Crowinay, was run ovor by a train of cars on tho Caivage. Al ton & St Louis Ralroad fo Davie & Morns' lumber-yard, at Hickory strect, yosterday atter- noon at 4:30 o'clock, and literaliy ent to pirces. Tho maugled temmms presented a hornble sight, Deceased lived at No, 23 Logan stieet. Persona who enjoy aquatie sport will remember that tho vachi-race adjomned fram Satunday takes place to-day, tho fonr contestants ntarting 1rom the font af ‘Trwelfth utrect at2p. m. Ono of Goodrich's nne of steamers will sccompauy 110 yachts for the accomtuulation 0f parecnird. It will start from the tuaderich ducks, foot of ‘Wabash avenue, about Tho_steamor lako street bridigo for tho race at 2 o'clock harp, John Wrrght and Wiliam Strong and another man entered the coom of Datective Dargon, bo- tween 3 and 4 o'clock yosterdwy marning, with the ovidont intontion of tobbing him, but ho anoke, the fellons ran, aud be started ufter (hem—out into the cold aw with only & sight- whirt on. With tho assistaaco of & patroluat Dargon enceeeded i calcing the tird thioy hamoed above, and tiey will now havo to auswer fu the Ciiminnl Court for an attempt at lnrceny In an article yeotorday morning Tur Trinuse derented the practicn of nsmng Junticen’ wite mons mened in biank in couneetion with Fra- wers Collection Agensy. It was not intevded 10 discrinunate aguinrt tiis establishincnt, or to piiglo it out or compure it with otbers o favor of the Jatter. Every mgency in the city and every Iawyer coguged in taking collections who lLiny been guiity of tho samo tllegal practices amensblo to fust tho samo ccnsura thue Was passed upon dr. Frasior's establisbment. Justico Mcech was, yeslerday mormng, engaged fa tryug a cuit in which Al Joyuton, of No. £+2 Stato strect, waw complninant, and Carrio Watson, & prostitute, defondsnt. It appearcd on the trial that the woman lind lost & duumond ring, and offered a roward for ils retatn, Boya- ton ot traeo of it, and, though Lo did not're. turn it, receivad $100 from tho woman Wnatson, while the person who returncd it ankied and ro- celved no reward, DIoynton ciatmed 303 more, and sued forit, bat the JInetice disissod the suft, with costs for the pluntuf. ¥ A mecting waa held at tho TPalmer Houso last vight to discnss tho Woudbury pateut iu planing mackines. wlclt coverd all tha pianers and moldess in the Unitod Btates, using & preeeurs bar to hold the mate- rnl to the ecutters, Aboul mixty peisoos woro preseat, and discuneed tho subject, M. J. P, Draw, connwsl for the Defenso Ausociation, dofended therr action, snd Mr, Fowler, of Lo ton, neent of tho Woodbury Iatent Planing Machine Company, #aid bo had orders to tiose- onto all infrimeois who wonld not takie out licenres under the patost grauted April 23, 1673, t Joseph Pago Woudbury. At tho weokly meeting of Mothodist ministers yonterdny morhivg, tas Rev. My, Tasker, of Dubuque ; Prof. Hamington, of Wesleyan Uni- Versity : the Itev, I, W, Warren, of Now York ; and tho Itov. 8. N. dirittith, of tho Michizan Cunlerenco, worn present us sisitors, ‘Tho Hev. C. G, Deming, whio has for a time been supply- ing the pulpit of Adu Street Cuurch, anuounced that ho wos about to ro.urn to North Cuioliun, aud uade hin fareweil to the pastora of tho city and Ira Browo's ,050 wnt. ‘Lo subject for thoday, ** The Election o1 Presiding Elders," wan dieenwned Dy the Ttev. Mewwrs. Youker, Locber, ill, Atehiron, Tarker, Mubiingor. aud Mr. Crandall. ‘Ilic me etz then adjourned, The Went Divisiou Strect-Railway Compauy rau cars Sunday to Humboldt Patk for the ‘rirat time. This hoe in an extonsiou of the Milwau- ke avenuo track on North aveuuo, and will be a great benefis to residents in that portion of the oitv. Work on the extension, whigh is about 1 mile in lougth, was bogun ouly ten days ago, and yet thy hnw 1 o nearly completod that regular cara will Lo put on sbout the end of this weck. Tr. J. K. Lako, the Suporinteudent, is to Lo creditd for on exhibition of encrgy and uetlyity which seom to belour exclurively to the West Side, On the South Side, ey dittle boxes, ll~ ed with untnmennle stenclien, sl run only when they will bo jammed fak, have characterized the masagemont of late. o reguiar sonii-inanthly meeting of the Ra- cloty of Phywicians and Surgeons was hebt Jant oveniog i the Grand P'acitic Hotel, Dr. Bovan o the chair, 1. N. 8. Davis rcad an elutorate and carctnily-proparod paper on the wnmmer in- testinad discaren of ciuldron, After giving a fuld account of all bis rescarches uto the canses of choleca infautuin, he sturcd Ahat in all lus prac- tice Lo bad found that the tial syptoms of the digcave wora devolupewl during periods of from two to live cow: uve davs of high tem- peraturo, with still nighte, and s hith degree of atmoapheric prossuce. Ho coneluded by making nunerous suegestions for the prevention und the cure of tho discaro it its curhert winges. Dr. A. Fisher repol an intefosting cass of reduction of a mirlocation of the hip joint in an infant 2 montbs old by mwvipulution. Ad- journed. The grand charity concert to be piven at Me- Cormicic’s Hull Friday ovauing for the bonetit of ths Floating Haxptal deserves tho onicour- agetent und patronage of the pasp'e of Cuica- 0. Tho outersaicment will Lo iven by the host artsts, and all will undoubtedly receive fuil vatuo for their monvy, and at tho sume time bave tlio satisfactiun of Luowing that they nie doing B good wotk. Tho Floatig Hospiri an becume one of tho institutious of the wty, and comon ta Al & void in clurity ard kindness, and bolp poor littlo ones depaved of comfulys and liviog in loralitien whiore thoro in no sewer. ago, whure f'th and stesch load down the atmosplicre. Thin Flosting Hoa- pitsl ocuterprivo comed a8 A blewding in- deed, wnd, in fact, doily the litio ones ara gathered and takon vul by the stesmer 10 give thew puro air, wholeromo fuod, aud the atteudance of our best physicrang, Lo sid snd forward thiy zoblest of il claritics the Northwestern Convorvatory of Musio has undertukien to give an entertainment. Among thoke whom the pnbho will yendily recoguize as artiste in favor, aro Mre, ‘Antonle Mectiuin, seading soprano at 8t, Mary's Church ; Mies Ltnma Shaw, recantly returned from Boutan, & kouiann of grest proinise; Mr. W. 1. Btauly, lato yrimo tenor of the Kellogg Troupe ; Prof. Lo Clercy, violinist; Prof. Bisch- off, guitatiet; l'rqt. Bi, Clawr, piouicts the Quaker City Quarteite; lalatka's splendid crchestra 3 Mrs. C, G, 8t Clas, lending #oprano at the Freach Churcl ; Siss Emma Baker, con- tralio, Aurors, ML; Miew Gay Fineticld; Misy ry's Mr. Charlas Witehereck, bantone: O. W, €. ' Goodivg ; Mme. Vsttani, of Eveustou ; 11of, Oucar Moyo, aud many other wrusts of viomincuee, F'atriotic aud wicred chioruses will Lo rendered by Sabvatli-schoul cluldren, TUE CABE OF MTH. LINCOLN, An eveniug paper reporier Las baen interview- $op Judge Bradwell on the coudiiou of Mra, Lancoly, aud thut gentloman mererty that #he 1w wrougfully beld in Dr. Fatterson's private asylum in lstavia, lil, aud s ss saue a8 soy nght-uiuded person, conver- sauons _ with lLer Laving been hLoid by the Judge and utber fricuds of the lady. 2re. Myrs Bradwell Liss also takon sn terest iu the waties, and it is undessiood tuat certificuty of Feleass has boen iuuod by Dr, Fat. terpon, aud Ilobert Lincoln will take his tuother €0 ber vistor's (Mrs, Edaurds’) buuse in fiold this week. 1n the eveut of the nou-| of the ady, Judge Bradwell promises a0we vory tuteseuiing dovelopuents, \ e - THE CITY-HALL. Mayor Colvin returned froci his excursion to Fox Lake st eveuing. Moarshal Duulsp re- turns b mo:niny. The City Collvctor yeatordsy seceived 812,500 T CIICAGO TRIBUN on delingnent tazes, which showa that nod all tho good mitizans are tax-fightara, Tuo Aldermen and other officiala aronnd the Gity-1iall arn contemplating & grand pienlo to Towaukeo some time during tho middis of Soptomber, Tho hat of delinquents which Is being pre- pared for tho Comntroller's odification is a8 yot far ttom completion, 1t 18 work of no small maguitudo, and requires a vast amount of 1lowaver, ho 18 in no hurry for it, re ha thinka tnxes nro coming in about as woll a8 can bo ex- pected, Comptroller Mayes yosterday sant £850,000 to Now Yok City to pay off city ludentedness fall- ing due on tho Ist of the month. It wili hoin order now for Romo of the New York institutions to fail, if for no other purpows than to gobblo up Romo paltey thoussuds of Chicago's bards eatned wealth, Commissloner Prindivillo ia of tho opinion that work on the Bluo [xlatd avenne viadnet cannot bo commauced this yoar, although the plan han baen prepared and sccopted. aud tho wotk advertixed. ‘1ho samo geutleman hopos that at loast somo hittle prosress can bo male ot the Uil rtou avenne, ‘Tha winter mill tuter- foro but little with the work, sud if commenced this fall coneiderabls progress might bo mado upon it hefore Apring. A (Rxed aro commg in rapidly, Le sou hopes to receivo ordora to go akead. Tha city anthorities, and particularly Comp- troler Ilayrs, are congratulating themaolv vomawhat on the prosons sitnation of the city's {anticen, Sinco Aug. 1 thero has boen paid out o ity indebtednoss $1,004,877.62, and during the eamo tuno £121,906,72 of certificates havo beoen wnued, makiog the total reduction of the city's indalicaness 34%3,070.85. There ia litlo or nothing maro to be paid out until next No- vombor, and taxes are vomiur in remarkably t, and besides that tho Troaswry contasius ,000 i cash, —_—— LOCAL LETTERS. TOUNG WOMEN AND YOUNU MEX, Tothe Kditor of The Chicace Tribune : Cuteaao, Ang. 23.—Ilaving thrown open yonr colnmus to the discusrion of the subject troated of in your issuo of ycaterday undor tho sbove eaption, I wish to ray that, In my opinion, the great (uestion * Why do not youug peoplo marry 2" The gitla would, if the boyw would only ank thom ; henco weo mmuat nfer that the boys don't ask them. And whenco this roluctance to wpop?" 1 anawer, that tho moat sonsitive part of our organization, our pocket, WArna us against oraugo-blussomeand honeymoons, Now. I think this foar is mioundiess, I bolieve that any man that can keep himeolf 1n tolerable comfort can keep & wifo, I nover yet carned moro thsn 400 & yoni, aud I have been marriod five yoars, within which tino wo (1 #ay emphatically we) havo built up a comfortable hano, and have no dobtathat a month's ealary will pot cover. I hiave buon once or tiice in_eather tight places, but every difiiculty has yiolded to persistont ef- fort, and tho prartice of systematic cconomy Las ouabled us to tide ovor tho tronblous tirwes. Bat young men kay the girls bavo such high- toned idaas that thoy do not kuow what oconomy a8, nnd cortainly will not practico it. ‘There aro hundreds of gitls i this town who kuow tho value of mouoy, because thoy have to earn it by hant work, who have to cconomise Tigidly to keon themeelves in reapectabilitv, who would {unip at the chunee of giving up their daily toil for tho comfort of a homo of their oxn, however bumbie. Trythom. Go and tell them honostly, »f have buta moderate walary, snd I can'’t af- ford o high-toned Louso; but it scoms to mo thut1f vou aud [ wera to put our Lieads togother we eould build op a bome 1n imo.” For remem- Ler thw, it takes tino to furmish a house, I cum- monced with a stove, a rough table, four chairs, aud a budstead, in ono room, on £14 & weok. S0 do you besin; be conteut with alittle to start with; don'e trv to apo those wloss means will permit them to Jaunc bont, but aim rather to et things together that are neefnl. Aud ro you mav go om, hand in baod, acquiring habite of cconory avd lodustry that will grow with your growth snd provo grester blossinga than all the wealth that could be miven you, until at Iast you cau build yoursolf & “brown-stoua front on Calamet avente, if you choose, And believe me when Iwav that you will prize tho homae thus carned through patient industry and by years of toil mate thau 1f you wait till you have tho means ta get such & home before you marry. You can eail it our home; and vou will look back to the day when you were bold euough to venturo as the best day's work you aver did. It can he done. A mau csn do anyihing if ho i really in earvest about it, but hutfl st be of the ono mind and ono Leart in this thing, MrrusTorucLes. PAVEMENTS. To the Editer af The Chieaoo Triune: Cuicano, Aug. 21.—A large number of lottors have been published in Tuz TaiuNe recoutly on the wtroet-pavement question, and the writ- ers of xl) of them adaut that the pine block ar- ticlo horetaforo aud mow usad in the strects of tius crty is o failure. Tho writer of this Liad oc- coston yestorday to take a wewing-machine from Stnto street to Western avenue in an oxpro~s wayon, and found the task more difilcult than twico tho sawe distauce on an ordinary macad- amized road. ‘'Tho traveling oo Monroe sud Jackuon streets is much worso on those portions that havo been paved within a yoar thau on other partioun not paved at all. Thero i+ lving beforo me & warrant from the Cuy Collector for $23 tor paving \Wost Washing- ton streot in front of my lot of 24 feet. Too Job is not yet begun, aud I trust it never will be on tho old plan. If it is, the City Fathers wil have ope moro tax-fighter eulistod againat them, { am willing to pay for a pavement whoso merits navo been provad, but Louvject to ademonstrated Lumbug, sud [ beliove that the tax-paycra of Cuieago would prefer to havo the uireets macad- amized until thoy could atford to Iny asphalt, or womething of knnwn durabrity, aud it wooms to me that the only durable pavomont for this climaro must be made of a substruce imporvious to water, Qur winter and ¥TIOE AT6 & AlCCOS- wion of frost and thaw whioh will disintogiate suy porous substanco, and voa will find the trouble with block pavement beging with its dis- placement by trost, v Let uy not throw away any moro money on a delusion. Give tho nnpaved streets 8 good lay- or of broken stone and gravel, It In, when kopt 1 ropair with s winall comparativo cost, & fair road for trafiic, and an excellont, ndeed & naces wary, basiv for s better aud duer surface when we can ulford to lay it on. I 19 WIY THEY DO NOT MARNY, Tothe Fditor of The Chieago Tribuna : Brue Isuanp, 1L, Aug. 23,—L noticed your sditorial in Tng Tmnune lsst Buuday, ontitled “Young Women and Young Men." Asl aman unmarricd man, aud you invite communications on tis wubject, I will give fow readous why it is that young wmou of moderate circumstances shrink from tho married stato, Thora i no doubt but that the majority of Young men are anxioun 10 wed, but how can he, whon he hos Lt & wmisll saliry to depond apon? Uirls now- alavs expoct to got & rich husbapd, From the Lighest to tho luweut class in life, the pro- valing idea with all is thet marriaze iy to It tom at ouca sbove all necewsity for exertion. 'fhere sre but few bronght up with an ulen of work, and ntill toss of those who Lave a wunpicion that they may chauce to wed a aober, fu"d'lm’kmi' and {ndustrious young man, who will bu compoiled 10 earn tho subsistence of bimeelf and family, Thua it is why o many young wnen fear o wmarry. Bu this is all wrong, and should be amended. Buch fullacios do nat bocowma s senaible 8ge or & a soumblu people, Let us aober down s little, Let evely youug woman be fay, of l!ln sud _ oxpectations of Khvtnr’r‘ll:;' suitable 1o hor coudition, _ and sLe will uot ba o froquently = disappoluted. bhould she be fortunste snd ‘wed sbove tuat coudition, she may readily loarn the new duties beooming to it, aud will ot have been Injured by having posscesed beresll of thuse fif station below, Let lier always autic risge with one iu the humbler walks of life,— and then, should suo happeu to do hetter, her good fortune will be only the more delghiful, km«:u. FOSTAGK STANDS, To the Kttitor of Ths Chicaco Trivune 1 Cuicavo, Aug. 23.—I would like to inquire thiough your paper if the *trampe " of this eity havo wot gotten s now dodge ta * raise the wind." For a fow weeks Lack I have beeu awked for Lustage stamps by quit ® & number of persony whione breath tuakes me think that probably the wiloon-kcepars take thewm iu pay for iutozicatitiy duuks. I nould like to find out if it is » geu- eral thing. that all businoss men are troubled 1n thiw way by theve whiftlers feilows, who have kotten wo low that they kuow that i would svail them pothing to axk for money, o they try tuisgnew dodge, ard ask for pistage stampa iustoad. Belog » temperance wau, & Laye often ssid thad § would give monar to no ono tinless T knew him. Only a few davs a0 a man ealled into my odloo, and maid that he had not had **a monthful to oat for two whole dave,”" nnd asked for hreenta onlr to got | him n loaf of bread, [ wentinton bakery with bim. gave the man in charga tha monev, and told him to * givo tlum man somo cakes and Tnnf of Lread ™ and went. ont. I aftorwards saw tho baker, and he rall that after [ went out this man said to hi +Tell, I am not hunery & give mo that money. T want it to get baer with," 1 wonld like to know if this has got to be a gon- oral tuiug. Aro all businegs men trantled in this way ? A'CoNBIANT READER. A NEW DODOR. To the Editor of The Chicano Trioune: Ciiteaao, Aug. 23.~It scema that the well dressed loafers about our stroots who depend upon * waye that ara dark and tricks that are mean" for the maintenance of a uneloss lifo havo resortod to a now dodge. Wo had occaston to-day to ecnd ons of our delivery hoys with & packago of gouda to Mosars, Giles Bro, & Co. When near Alia corner of Wabash avenuo aud Madison street, a well-drossod man accosted him, asking him if ho would do an ereand for him. 'Tho oriand was to o (o a certain room in a bnlding cloas by, and tell a man he wonld Hud there ta como duwa, ‘The Loy leaves his pack- ago at the foot of the on nud staris to find tho rooin above, a ltuds no room as devoribed, nud returna to find the ioll-drossed mau gone, and with him hia package. On appealing to tho nearort policeman, lio 1a told that tho same timg lappened to thres Loya Haturday. We givo thin a3 a warning to the boya. D. & Co. FORTY-FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH. To the Editor of The Chicazo Tridune: Crt1cAco, Aug. 23.—In your romarks to young sromen and men last Bunday you fuvited lettera from readers. Thanking you tor the oppottuni- ty, A will atate mv caxe as briefly a8 possible, T am s young man of 24, honithy and willing to work. I shonld like above all things to marry, but I do not see how it in possible, I receive tho not very nandsome sum of $45 per month, and I hnvo not beon abla so far to save much of any. What with mv board aud clothes snd otbor small itemn I do not have much loft, as you cau sco. 1 know 1t would not take mtch noro to keop two than one, but uunder the cirsumstanges Ldou't pelievo it would bo justifiable in mo to take n wife, D'leaso tell mo what you think of it [ would #lko like to hear from soma of the many rendors of Tur Teinuse. C. 8, AMUSEMENTS THE STAAB RECEPTION, The name of Louls Staab is & familiar one in Chiesgo musical circles, albeit ho hias beon away #o long that & new crop of musicians has sprung up boro to whom bLis name is atrange. Up to tho time of tho #ire, however, his pame bad figured on nearly afl the programmen, and now to hear him play again recalls memonos of thio golden days of music in Chicago, when wo find s Onora-iouse and a Musio-Hall, and good singora pleuty as blackberrics, and musio held tho highest and most lucrative position of all the arts bore, When Mr, Biaab, thereforo, re- turned to tho city for & summor vislt, it was & very graceful thiug for tho lessrs. lcod & Bous to tonder him a raception im memory of the old times, and thoy did it in & very graceful way, glving to Br. Staab and his friouds the froedom of their ostab- Labaient, an adimirabio coucort programme, and An occasion which combined both musia and vocislity in tho hignest aegroo. The establish- mont wag thrown coen Lol up-atairs and down, thoupper floor being dovoted to coucert pur- [:ouu 1 one of the rocoms, the other rooms eing left free for promonade, and, as thay ail opou 1nto eack: other, tho maric was audible in oll parte. Tbe lower fluor was devotod to drosn- ing-rooms and veating roora for theso tired of promenado. In thw respeci the protision for tne wants of the guests wes a vory thoughttul one, and to heighien thoir comfort tho gentle- won of tho houso evon wont to tho tronbls of {mprovimug an out-door room, uncovered, on tha eust side of the building, so that those who desired conid Lo in o open air, All of the rooms woro profusely and clegantly docoratod with flowers sad foxtoons of overgreen and wmilax, and busta of the composors and munical pictures addod to the beauty aud grace of the oo- caston. ‘I'he rooms were danrely crowdod atsn early hour, aud by 9 o'clock thero were provably or 600 peraona in attoudanco, Not vithstanding the crowd, thie arrangements for listentng to the muslc were so complets that probably all conld hear. Tho musical programino waa &8 follows ; PART 1, Overture to # Willlam Tell Orchiatra, Boptuor ?, 3. Quartetto—* The Woodland ftosa ", Quaker City Quur’ette, 1, Bymphony—Romanza and Scherzo from D iU, vueesen v4vesessBchumann Orel 8. Prayer—From “ Dieuzd K, Schulize, 6. Quartatto—t T fuypical Land P.vvsve.. Hation Quaker Cuty Quartette, T 8, Bolo—For Oboe and Fruuch Horn—*Recol- fections of Childhood ” vev.e.. Obca—)lr, Narever, French Hom—iir, 9. Quartutia—NIght Bangvs.ees - uaker City Quartaite. 10, * Traoumerel "oes siversvens cens Orchestra, 11, Allagretto—From Elghth Sysrphony. Orchestra 12, Overture to # Raymond Ore 1t is nat necensary to criticiss the musical per- formance, as it was wot a sot concert, but It in pleasuot to that the cutiro programmeo wan given iu an odmirable nanner. Tho orchiestra was io Mr. Balatka's oxcellout hands, and did its work 10 an oxceedingly creditabie manoer. dr. Staab himse!'f was tho musical lion of the oven- myg, and played Liszt's arrancoment of the ‘fapnhavsor March " and the Chopiu Polonaisa in A flat, with all his old-time brlhant offect. Tha gathonng did nos bresk upuniuia late hour, und probauly sll wero agrend not only that it had boon a delightfil murical evening, but that tha Seaare, Reed & Hons hiad paid Mr. Staab aud his friends & most graceful aud well-desorved compliment. THE NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, Mr. MeVickar's stock company at this preity theatre appeared laut evening in & pew comedy, Bouclcault's +* Old Ioads and Youny Hearts," aud, to thoir credit be it eaid, the impreesion oo the audienco was far moie favorablo. The comedy is mnot as famillar to Chicago theatro-goers =8 it mhould be. Like many otbers of equal merit, it ha been shelved for noveltien which possess no motit but what may be called their contemporaneonsness. Iuterest they have uone, while such comodies 8s that of Izst even- g biim with wit and interest. We venture to usy that the piece is naw to many of onr readers,” sud (o ull tho rest will appear so by tho lapse of time sinco its representation in Chicago. In his rather barven and impovermbed strip of pro- gramme, Me, Hall acoouuts for its absouce from the atage by the difliculty of finding in the same compauy s suficient nuwber of good astors to vlav in it, and e is pearerthe truth than most mauagera are in thelr svnouncoments to the public. It _ie full of good parts, abounds in oxcellont dramatic situstious, which needs a siroug cast to Lo effectively broughs out. 'The plot, aud counterpiot which run through .the pisce sustain the Interest of the audience, but ihio clever cuaiacter-drawing of the author de- mauds wore than ordinary fllustration, ‘The caut {4 bettor thau could have been suticipated, In the rule of the vivacious aud piquadte lady Alice Hawthorne, Misy Holen Tracy made a most dosirable impreasion on the aulisuce. Her drewing was rich sud in excellent taste, nnd Lior acting sasy, &t judged from & brief mequ T me may be said of M frieuds roadily. There ar m his carriage, and bis niyle 18 occasionally forcad instead of forcible, but his mavuer v ensy, aud bis sotion equaily free from omb: rassmout and redundaucy. “He can bobave Lik #eutleman 1 & drawing-toom without g con- sclous of effort. Mr, Colnau's Job wai pirited piace of character-actiug, aud, had the sudieuce tustered a corporal's guard, would bave beeu spplauded, As it wis, it fell fiat on eudty beuches, 3r, Arniots and Mr. Chuvpendsle made tho mioat of two fair parts, and Mr. E. 15, Holwes looked and uctad the ecceutric wilitary hero with credit,, Other membors of the cast ware wusk n & greater ur loss degres, Lut Mr., iall Lax ovi- dently reliearsed the pisce thorouguly, sod (bere weto uo Litches of importance beyood the in. tolerably fong waits botweeu acts. ‘Cus parlar scene was preity, but sbould bave beon set in balt tho tiwe. ~The attendsnce was miserably "1:;"' sud displiting alikke to audiancs snd playors. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1875. THE ABSTRACT QUESTION. Pasdeloup’s Helrs Want to Shara in the Profits, What His Interest Consists Of--.Copics of Valusloas Ante-Fire Rooords, Thiclcke Must Be Employed to Mako Itis Books Uxeful, In Ton Years Thoy May Amount to Some- thing—Peltzar's Percontage, What the County Can and Cannot Buy. At the aession of tho County Board Thyradsy, An order was passed to purchase an indofinite unmber of undescribod bonka and papers from Otto I'eltzer for tho sum of $15.000. Yentorday the quostiun was again brought to the attention of tue Buard by a communication from the at- torneys of tho heirs of Fraucis Pasdelonp, who Iay cialm to & one-half interest in n ahare of the effects purchaned by the conn- ty, consisting of lotter-press coplos of the his- tory of titles before the flio of 1871, forming part of the abstract books of tho old frm of Wilmanus & Pasdelonp, With a view to reaching some correct idoa ot the Pasdeloup claim upou the property in quos- tion, a reporter CALLED LAST EVENING UPOX MR. THIELCKE, of tho firm of Wilmanns & ‘Llueicke, who own the books rold tuo county by Peltzer. Ile atated that Yr, Pandoloup, prior to bin death, made a conditional salo of tho lotter-press cop- {ea to hiny, tho covsideration bang §3,500. o exbibited the agreement mada for the salo in writivg, and admitted that o had not lived up toit, or at loast had not paid forthe P'asdeloup interest. Ous of tho conditions of tho rafo, however, was that if ho, Thiolcke, over suld the Tetter-press coplos, thut hLo whonld enrrendor one-baltof the proceeds to Lin (Vasdeloup) or his heirs. Wiw rpare of tho agree- ment, now tuat & walo has heen mailo. Mr, Thiclcko wayn ho intends to five up to. Ho tixon £5,000 a8 tho total value of the property, however, whifa when it wan sold to bim Lo agrced to pay 21L,500 for lalf of the snmo. Diut inasmucis A« tho statuten maka thesn Jotter-press copioa_valuoless, unless cartitied to ba correct by the Judgos of the Courts, $5,000 would bo a iboral pricy for him Lo pay il it woro not that, without rogaid to their authenticity, thoy have boen mado THE DALY OF TILE NOORS which o has hopus of realizing $45,000 for from the tax-payern of tho county, 1t havibg beeu roported that the books sold the county were incomplete, and FALLED TO COMPLY Wil THI: LEOAL BEQUIRE~ AUENTS, oo account of the abuenco of the proper refar- ences to the volume and page of the records in tho descriptious, Mr. Thiclcke was also ques- tioned upon thot phuse of the subject, 1fo sasl tho referenco marks did not accompany tie do- o iptions, bt copit 10 WHAL were Known as + Pago Booky," which was an cquatly convenient method. Ue bad beon at work, however, gtadu- ally addiug the roforeuce maris to tho deacrip. tionw. “Purning from the nbovo questions, the can- yoreation tool a wido rango, nud AMr. Thieleke was found unexpectadly conumuuicative, often volunteering wformation, but always with the iaj u not to write it up *tlercely.” Tho fol! g was tho bubstanco of the iuterview thervafter: WHAT WAS ROL. Reportoer—What is it that ye coanty? Mr. I'.—It you were at tho offico I conld show you much easier than I oan oxplain, bus will do iho beat I can. | wold oricinal ontry books. con- taining roord of $tanafors from tho fire down andexes, & sot of Court dockets, among which are ante-fire dockets, pago buoks, belore referred to, and tax-s o hooga, Heporter—Thcso Looks are perfact, I sup- poee? Mr. T.—They can be mads 50, oasily, Roporter—Bat 1 undorstand you sold the boolis ready for immoediate uee ? Mr. T.—Lam using them pow to complete some abatracts ordo:od beforo the sule. When twoed over to the county they wul NEED CONSTANT ATTENTION, and can bo made of great valua to the public, Reporter—You do not appear to undersiand me. Ara not tho baoks valuable now ? Mr, 'I'.—1 don't waut you repoitera to go too hard with me., Al £ want 18 a chance to givo the county satinfaction. I feela deop intorest fn the county baving o complote net of books, and if the authorties will allow mo I will sue that it has weida of ten yeard, Heporter—And you expect to he EMPLOYED BY THE COUNTT to perfect the books and keep then posted? Mr, T.—Wel), tho couuty will have to employ some one, and fone but those of oxpeiienca in such work can do it. I doo't suppese that any oun doubts my sbifity to take charge of the booke, Roporter—\Will Poltzer, too, want a Job ? Mr. T. (laughing)—Ol, 1 hardly thiuk so. VELVZER'S INTERE: T, TReportar—ABnonking of Polizer. 1 helieve he sold the booke for you, though we have been talkiug 08 if you sold tbem ? Mr. T.—Ho iad au interest in them. Toportor—Wns hiy interest o proporty inter- est or one contingont upon thesalo of tho books o the county ? i Mr. I, (nositatingly)—[lo was to—well, Lo was to get 80 much (rom the salo of thew. Reporter—No v that ho has effectod a salo, can you state his exact interest in tho matter 7 Mr. ‘T,—Not consistontly; I jrefor not, Roportor—You ‘uuticed, I suppose, the action of the sevoral mombers of the County Duard when debating the purchaso? Mr. T.—No, [ did not. Mr, Peltzer managed the salo, and I know vothing of it except what L Luvo ween {o print. Repottor—You have heard, then, pothing in explanation of CumnmissioLer Holdon's vote cn thio purchase—an to why be #o suddenly desertod Shipmau for yon? Mr. ‘I'\—Nothing whatovor. Reportor—Wuou are you to be paid for the booka 7 Mr. ‘.= bavo no idea, and have left the whole mattor with Peltzor. At this junoturs tho repotter laft, leaving Mr. T. to his unaginings aud the peaccailo oujoy- maut of the goud turtnne sliendy thrmst upon bim Ly the Gounty HBoard, sud alo su oppor- tunity to (hink over bis plan 1o teass himmell to thacounty for tho nest teu years in order to i have sold the doliver to" tho puvits wnat the public ta supposed to have coutracted foi—s compiete apd enrrect kot of sbstract books. If he had mwde bis proposition to st hie sorvicos au direct as be did that to eell the books, the resuit mnght bave Leen difforoat. PABUELOUK'S CLATM, The reportor alwo calied ou Alr. 0. F. Miller, of Milter, Willinmson & Mitlor, last mght, to get some particulars regarding the Pasdaloup intorest in the nbutract Look, ‘Fhe subutauce of Mr. Miller's ataternent was sa fullows Wilmauns aud Pssduioup wern in partnerabip in the abatract businuss about 1840, After work- ing together for some ti Pasdeloup joiued with other abstract st and disposed uf by torast in the lotter-prons copies made duriog bis conuecticn with Wilinauus to ‘Uinelcke for $4,000. ‘The Iaiter, however, uever paid s cont of the oney, aud gave up lus intorest in the firm about six wooka after the fire, Pasdoloup then resumed bis relationsbip with Wilanos, which coutinued until bis dsath iu June, 1872, Wil- maups, being the survivioy par.uer of the firm, rotaioed the books until the dobis of the com= pavy sbould be scttled, whon the booke should bave Leen proverly dispossd of aud Fasdeloup's interest paid over to lus heirs. Wil wenve, who has admitied the claim sevoral timeu, hisy never mado a sottlsment. Pas- doloup bad su npdivided interest 1n the forty lotter-press buoke, which hiave beon valuod at from $16,000 to 20,000, Home time axo Wil- wanns offered Mry, Pardeloup §500 for ber inter- est ju tho property, Mr. Millor save there i no dufoctin their claim, ws woicn Wilmauus will find out wheu it comes tabo Litiated. MK DIFVICULTE WITH TiY$s LETTRR-PRESY cories + ia that their purchass is coutingent upon theap- proval of the Judges of tho courte. iy the sct ot 1872, made to_eoable the county o buy tue books uow controlled by Haady, Biwmons & Coa., it was provided thae the Judges should cerufy that soy books or paners purchased formnd a con- pacted chain of aute-fire titles. ‘Ll was a coudition prucedent to sny purchiase, wnd, 1u this cawe, it has uot besu complied with. ‘fLe county —it it bss bought theeo bovku—lus bought something which possceses 00 legal value, sud vory little actuul vslue, since, if a nau wauts au ateiract sunuing back of sbe fire, he will go for it to the ruasousbly perfect books of Handy, Biwmous & Co., kot the sdmiitedly tmperlfect onea of Pasdelonn, As for the dorkets of conrt procacdings bought from Wilmann & Thislohe, whilo they aro emontinl to the makmz of n petfect abstract, you it I nowhore stated 1 the law that tho conntv may by auch things. Tt 1 prosumably ontsjla of its province, thorefare, A complole abateact re. quires the keepime of recordsof laml tiausfera, of procsedings in the I'robate Court, of tax aalen, and of all praceedings n tho Circult or Huy erior Court which in any way cload tho sitle torealiy, statutory law gives the Connty Board authoidty 8o kerp records of Iand travefoi in & certain way, and nothing more. It I ho moro cmpowered {0 run a roenlar abatract oflica L. cause it 1 allowed to keep trast-indicen than it ta o bay and run A toll pe-mdll bosause (b s al- alowed o by iron for the now Court-Houso, COMMISSIONER OUENTHER ninds an offort vestordny to havo thn alatract queation roronskloiod by the Connty Board, it wan defeated Ly the wharp practico of Commis- slouer Lonooan, sho suceeeded tn having the oard adjourn juat as o was abont to mako tho wation. He wiil make it, however, at the nost meeting, but P'oltzer's friouds hops to bhave matters #o far advaoced by thal timo that o ro- cousidoration will offect noibiog, DBILER STQREL ASUR[‘RISED. tnble flen and e Neene at the - About Fifty Disrop Women Arrested. Armory hast Nghis Of coursn it must have boon by order of Mar- ahat Dunlap that Sergt. 0'Conuor's ontiro pla- tuon of potico, from tha Armory, sallied out at 10 o'clock last night and pulled tho Pacific avo- nuo, or Bifer stroet, demiropsion masso ; for no otbier among the highor ofticers of tho police hins beon guilty of suvh an act. Tho street relerred to {3 [unabited by the sorylowest of the offscour= inga of prostitution.—womon WHO HAVE LOST SLL BHAME and tho Iast spark of decency,—tho very scum of thio degradod class to which thoy belong, They wora cloverly surprized by the police, under 0O'Counnor's managemont, and forly-eight pria- onors taken, inclhing a fow mon and tho keop- ars of ail the honses of 1ll-fame oxtending nlong Pacitlc avenue, from Uarrison o Polk stroot, and ombracing Nos, 110 to 136, melusivo, T'ia womon were unceromoniously taken from their vilo abodos, and smidst minzled oaths ang the loudest and loweat imprecations nud oxpres- ninng, the lrowling mob was marched to tha sta- tion clows by, and rangod abont the alation- keopor's desk. On tluding that thoy weee to bo lockea up aud not 4o delicazely deatt w1 has on formor accamons, thoy sot up & rackot tka thay of pandemonitu and ACTED LIKE O MANY AHE-DIVILS. ‘Thoy caled tho oflicors n'l tho vilent names thev conld think of, and such as thoy only can think of, and enrsed and raved liko mal women, A fow were drunk, aud bohaved in & worso msn- ner, i poswibly, than the ober ones. Amid thu coufusion Oilicer Iayes wuccoeded in booking them, and thay gave all sorta of cuplonious aud fictitious names, ‘Thoy were locked up, aud wubsoquontly a mimber of thom waroe bailed out and rotu.ned to thoir desorted dens, 'Uie balauco kept up their bowliugs in the colls, saug rioald songs, quarreled with each othior, and PERFORMED LIKE DESONE gonorally, A fow snowad avidonces of formor beauts, which bad faded awsy and was o vered with & coat of coswmotica; soma very voung scarcely more than 16 or 17, aud othera weie abatrloned aad crusl wrotches of the vilest do- neription, A gang of pitps who oscapod tho iaid awsombled near the station ina vain en- denvor to usaist thoir supporters, but were uwm{‘uy isperucd and threatoaed L Hummary arrest 1f thoy showed thomselvos again, “Thio ontire porty wifl be brought before tho P'olice Justico this moring, but it 18 not hkely that anything more than a ne will be imoosod on eachi of thom. Thoy will Y,“ and roturn to their tesorts. Therefore Marshal Dunlap's woll- moaning endeavor will wo for naught, unless thoy sre pulled almost nightly, aud uutil tho city 18 £id of thelr prasonco. TIE AMERICAN TEAM, A Grand Formal Ieception Given to the Rceturacd iRiflcmon i Now Yorike. . Nzw Yong, Ang, 23.—The military formed in lige at 11 o'clock this morning, propured for a public welcomo of the Amorican Intornational Riflo Team. There were but fow dccorations along the prescribed lino of march, eithor in the way of flags or mottoes. At tho City-Iall the flag of the pauon and Btato were llying, and Nlaga wore also disposed in folds about tho cupo- 1a, and featooned moross the balcony above the porch, In the rotunda there wore twa circles of small flags, Io the Governor's room thero wag no preparation boyond the feslovning of now national (lags in the windows, aud two or thieo Btato fags and reglmental guidony about the walls and over tho doorway. ‘Abaul 2 o'clock tuo team were driven up to the Cits-Hall fo cariiages, through an open spaco inciuding tho width of the piaes, Oun thoir ar- rival they were recpived with thieo rloging chaers by tho crowd. Tney then alighted, aud passod it by pairs to the Mayor's private ofiics, Col. Gildersloayo aud Gon, bhaler loading the line. After tou minuten' informal conversation and handsnaking with the Mayor, the paity ad- journod to the Governor's room. Tuo crowd Prossed after, aod in a fow moments the recep- tion room, _and curridor, and stairways wero uncomfortably packed. The . party ar- ranged thomuslves in o Hemucirelo, when, after o brisf puuse, Gen, Bhaler mtio- duced the team, and Mayor Wickham welcomed them home 1u & brief spoech. At tho clove of bis addross he sook Lands with all tho incbors of ths ritlo tonw, Col. (hldorsicove, 1o reply, hoped that the Mayor and fricods who had so kiudly tendered them a rocoption would accept their sincere thaoks. They had gone away with some fricads, und lisd roturned to find mauy., The place he wau in should 1nspire him to give thauks in fit- ting termw, butinsolration faited him. o spoko of tho warmtb of the teain's reception In Ireand, aud eaid that the title of American citizonship bad beon & passpart overywhoro abroad. At the closo of the proceadings in the Mayor's offics, & mibtary and civic prucession was formed. Thotcam and invited gueats took their places in thoe piocewsion, and, under the escort of tho Tweuty-sscond, Sixty-muth, and ‘I'we fib Legiments, matcied up Broadway over the pru- gotibod routo to tho Atmy and Navy Club, whoro tLe banquot was giveo, at which spoechea wote made by members of the teamn aud tho olub. ‘I'he projress up Lroadway was an enthusiastio ono. and, nobwithstanding a drizzitog rain, umany apectators ciowded tho sidowalks to bhonor the return of the nitlomen, Msny buldings along the lino of march were gaily docorated with na- tionst colors, and at the approach of the pro. cension enthusiastio choors wero given and cou- tinued uutil it had passed, Gilmore's immanso coucort garden sraa crowd- od to-night on the oceasion of & epecial musical rooeptioi to tho American rille tewm. Just e sido the Madinon avoune onLrauco wera sunpend- od four Awerican tlsgs, four Union Jacks, and four Irish tiage. ‘Fho tomn entered mmid tho chioers of & vast sudionce and occupied two nlcoven espacially roscrved for thow. Tlio flrst patt of the prourswine way theu performed by {ile band, consisting of the March LTriumphale, Introducing * Bae, the conyucriug boro cumos.” After tho performauco of & number of operatio aira tue temn 100k possession Of the wusic-stand, and den, ~ Bhaler Introduced Qen, Sbarps, who dolivered an aduress of welcome, which was responded to by Col. Qilderslcove. e romminder of the mu- sical progaswmo, including Irish sud American aird. ";u then carried out, sud the audience dis- oruet b ‘Tho teophies son by the Americans were ex- Bibited ac the upper eud of tho gardon, and at tue luwer end wero poated up the namon of the victors, with diagrams of tho scores each made at Dullymouut, ————————— THE WATSEKA REUNION. Watsexa, 111, Aug. 23.—The soldlers’ reun- 1o bers on to-morrow and tho two days suo- ceeding promises to bo & rousing Auccess, Al- ready 160 new bell teuts, capsblo of accommo- dating 800 wen, are pitclod, sud headquarier tenta fre slso ready for cocupancy on the mor- row, Memorial liall, erected on the grounds, museum of curivsities, Cens. Royu- anu, and otbor promiueat officers from Ohicago, will Lis tiere to-morrow, and probably Geu. low Wailace, of Indiaua, Qen. Ihll- fard amived this evemug with two larga old lattie flags from the Htate Arseusl, (ov, Baveridge, Souator Ogles- by, sud Col. Harlow will be here to-mworrow. Large detachments are cowivg from Northern Nivois and Western Indisus, The camp pre- sente & srikiug appesiauce, and tho affair will undoubtedly selipgo any rounion ever held iu th Btate, outmide of Chicago. At suurise to-tor- row Watsoka's quiel denizens will bo startled from their mormiog pap by the moruiug guu. A salute of thirteen_gune will follow st 8 a. m. ‘Tho Hou, Frauklin Biades, Jute Buryuon of the Sevontr-aixth Tllinols, will, at 2 . m., dolivor the addiens of weleomo, Tho camp-giard to-night gounints of ailetalt from the Watkeka lfles, All sablivrs azo fuvtod, ralions audqusriers’ pro- vided, ... AUCTION SALE! WM. A. BUTTERS & __ AUCTIONE 108 MADISON-ST. 'WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG. 20, at 9130 o'olock At Lutters & Co.’a Auction Roatns, 103 Mad!son-st, CROCIEIDIRY T i Kagen and open lota. Tamp Chimneys, Docoratod Tollot Setg, AT 11 0 CLOCK, Now Top Duggios and Iarnoss, BUTTERS & CO'8 REGULAR TRADE EALR, THURBDAY MORNING, Aug, 29, at 9:30 o'clock, VERY DESIRABLE LINES OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G00DS, Q0LENS, I3 FURNISUING GOODS, NOTIONS, TIATS, BOOTEH, BITOES, AND BLIPPERS, On Hecond Cloor Halesroom, 108 Madiron-st, DUTTERI & 00’8 SATURDAY SALE, Farniture, Household Goods, Planios, Carpets, ete,, BATURDAY MORNING, Aug. 26, at $:3) o'clock, at thelr Halerooms, 103 Mudinon-st, GREAT AUCTION SALE (F REAL ESTATE Wednesday Afternoon, Sept. 1, 1675, At 1 0'0look, on the Proforty, 13 Lats 01 Milwankep-ar,, 25 Lols o Norlh-ar, 35 Lols on Blk Grove-s, 15 Lals on Girardsst, 15 Lots ou Wondt, Brick Honses and Lols on Bik Grovest, T ERMS OI' BALE—One-{hird cash, halance { and 2 years, with interest at 8 per cent per annun, Tho property Ia elear of ploto abtract of tho pragerty will Lo furnishad to e.ch purchaser, A depovit of £1% ononch Int will be re quired from the purchascr at tho time of sale., A () warranteo doed will bo glven within .0 daysof the sila, “I'he property in located ) Plake Becond Addition tn Chicago, in the west I of the N, E. ¥ of Scetion LY "Tawn 43, Hinga 14, eart of Wickes' Park, and 18 sun rounded by a grod class of $mprosoments, with i) Jaks water (hrough each sizcel, and aewern on Milw. Xeo and Narth.avn.; sorewsibla by horse cars aud om. nlbvwes ou Milwatkce-ev., which pass directly Ly thy proverts, 1t In within the city limits, only a littlo over 2 milos northweat from tha Court-1Housn Square, Now f8 the time tonvest! When overy ono wanty to eell in tha tims tobiuy 11 Real Estate Ts Safer than any Savings Bak, Thers nro many i1t Chieago who save moro ar lews moncy every yenr anid nro afraid, not without csues, to place it I Savinge Haks, or other so-called necuris tles s to sticl a claes thin salw offers the BAFLST 1N, cvo which will return o tho investor intereit, Tho alo will bo positivs e Co., ——— FISHERMEN FAMISHING. 87, Jom, N, I, Aug. 2%—Itolisble Informa. tian I to tho offect thit tho fishories of tha Inl- and have almost failed, and ft in oxpected that mieh deatitation wilt provail amony fishermen duning the coming winter in conaquence. Our ** Fronch Dry-Cleaning Procons,” tor cleaning all kindn of mufte, sacques, and dressen, without removing trimming or ripping, gives fm. mense sattefaction, Cook & McLain, B Dearorn-st., 93 and 261 West Madlnon-st, Pianon and Organs. Alarge ssrorinient of new jlancs and organs to rent, ‘Jecond-hund pianos from $50 to $3%, W, W. RIMDALL, Corner Kiate and Adumn atreets, Chicago. Important to the Prosorvation of Teoth— John Gosnell'a Cherry Tooth-Paste, the most eMeactoun dentifrice known, ‘Try It For wate Uy all draegiste, Wholerale agents, Torrey & Bradley, 171 and 133 ftandolph street, r—ity the Nev, Dr, G. 8. F, wik E, Fullor sud Miss Anns Behnlz, _DEATHS, of hisart ddjseane, Willio Lolion, thn and 19 days, THOLTON—AUR aged 11 yeara 8 1 "Fne funeri) will fako plica from the restdence, 03 Soulls Fark v, to-dey (Taceday), at 2 p, m, The Trivtuda of the family ato Jusiied to'attend, WALSH—Aug 23, at lier Iate retidence, 450 West Twelftlent,, Mrs, Teress Walell, {n tho 90t year of Ler age. Tha fanoral will fako §1co ol Family, West ‘Pwlfl o'k to-morrow (Tueadas), by carringea to Cilvary, ouis, and Dublin (Irelsud) from the Church of the at nat 10 S—Auy. 22, Arthne T,, Infant son of ‘mma F, Graunis, wilay, Ang, t 10 o'clock a, m., from 0, 210 Rushi-st,, 10 Gracelind. Frleuds PAYSON-—Aug, 30, lenriota E. T Pagaon, wife of . Puyson, cral al reatience, 1 o'clock p. m. Tue MORGAN—Aug, and Sarali Motgati. a1l Incumbrance, A come Eva Jenetto, daughtor of David 13 years 5 monthe, Funeral Weduesday moruing, ot 9 o, m,, from 21 Twent, 90, Teuire, infant danghter of Devker, tged 1 yenr aml ) daya, to-day, from 57 North Wellest, aneral of 2. R ] A, GELES’ Sl TRADE MARK IODRIDE CF ARIRRONIA A wew nnd Qrent I)mcovarg in Modioal Scionee for the Cure and fohof of Pamn 1y Man or Alnmxlle Yurpassing Anything Horototoro Known, Lestorinz_T'hon. sonds to Iloalth' ~and A BURE CURR For Nouralgia, Rheumatism, Brysipolag Diphthoriz, roup; Soro Theons, Faco " che, Mumps, Baralysis of Limbs, Btilt'or Enlargod Joints, Bane ions, Corns, Pains in Hack, Ifco':, or Bhoulders, Qulnay, Catarch, —AND ALI—~ Druises and Wounds of BEvory Nature, in ‘ ON, POML 84 and % Randolph-st, HARBLE MANTELS AT AUCTION. The Gowen Mable Company, Haviog largely increaned their facilites for menufso. turing, have on hand ot thelr Wareroom, I¥o. 11 North Clark-st., A BTOCK OF 450 Marble Mantels, Iu tho various qualitics of American aud Foreion Harble, And all tho New snd Elogant Designs, which have Instru.ted to sell puumklxumy n AT TCTION At'their Warcrooms, Wednesday Morning, Aug. 25, at 10 o'k, The attention of Dufliers and parties Anlshing b pariicalarly catied to this sale, Tho Munteln will bo ecld eingly or in any numte required. nged snd on exhibita I'lie Mantels will be ai TUESDAY DEFORE BALE, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctloneers, Rich and Elegant - Furnitu, PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS, ‘Moquet and Brussels Garpets, Knah2 Plano, Spize Huppinoss. Man or Animal. GILES LINIMENT has recefved the anqualified Appen alof tha 'y teaternits, and 1 largely used In thelr private practica by tha irost sucocastul pajal- otans A ULERQYMAN Cunrn: Gilea* Todida of Am ta In, In my judgment, ths best rammly for Nearalgls pui Defore the pudlic, Liavd riblo disensy for 24 yoarn, aod diles’ remedy, did T tind any n snyiini this, inasmon ac’o¢ of thn human famlly. o of tho Mothudis Unurcly bea nover w1 fell A PRYSICIAX CURED: De. Willlam Ongood Page, of Na. 563 Fourth.sv. o York, suffered fur inauy yusrs with pota I lus kivec, and a. Lities wag uo by an injury rucoivod ‘ou tha Hudwn Ri ai “Fried every romedy that akill orscianco conld dovisn, withont benetit. ~ Uiles Liutwent fodide of Amumonls gavo lustaad rellof aud offacted & aunplote cure. RUPUMATIO SUFFERERS BTAT) Was dischargod feom thy Masschuuotte Qeneral Hos- pital as incuraule, with, (rilammatacy gheumatiam fn my ore:l foarfn re, fingers, ana Lo Tur. theds ara; tried ovgrithlog: loat all hupo, D in| inent ' Todidn of Ammonia effcoted ‘a complo RLLEN SMITH, No, 72 Piano-st., Vall River, 3 My sufforinigs with Inilimmatory rliemustiam o touso, 1 was holploss till I uso tiles' Liaimont laide nf ay wondarfal. . W, VOUR- | over my bodys miste ble, Uites' Linjmont Tadide of Amn- monia_curod e, LFILEDI GIEEN, 16l West “I'wonty-thled ow Vurk, GILES 1, T for aflments of ths animil Wingdon haw suepassed all other proparations 1o {18 woa- dostully entativo eifacts, Tuk owNER OF ** HIARRY BASSETT™ aTATES: To g atablo the only linfiant 1 nocy ure ment- Tudtdo of Amimsula, It porfonns wor fineitatingly pronmuuco it {ha MeDaNfrLS, Piinoston, N, o, For our stock wo knuw of 1o linimont that squsls Glles! o long Inflammatory Thaumatiom awollon; pawn (atolosal o3 Tint- dors. Luu. bust 1 ever saw. K. fadiseiof Miuela, 16 W btt hmpemes BRTRLE did Buflt London Cab, Carriages, - TER & D urth Hlawar, Bultimors, ness, &b, &c, At the Elegant He: idence of Juscph Uliman, Eaq., No.649 MICHIGAN-AV, NEAR EIGHTEENTLL-ST, Ar, Ullman who fs realding permanently {n Ecrops 35 P8 hau fuatrvcted un to sell AT AUCTION, THURSDAY MORNING, Apgust 45, at 10 o'clock, by entire Houachold Furniturd und Kects, Elegant 8> quet and Brussels Carpets throughout the Lotuss, Hplendid French I'ate Pier and Mautol Mirrors, 0n¢ ful, round-co ner Kuabe Diauo, coel $75), Rich Sil Drocate!, Plush, and 8ilk Itep Parlor Suits, Highly Finishod Chamber Hots, liair Mattresaen, Soln sod Bedding, Blankets, Flllows, Buvets, ko, &e. Lihnang Furnitufo—Two Largo and Elborats Book Cikk Glocks, Marble-top aud Library Tables,Glisira. Broozety Ornamouts, &c, Lombrequine, Lace Curtajus, Cot- nives, kc. Banded Dining Tablo, Elaborately Carsed Sids-Board. At 12:30 o'clock, ona Bplendid Loudooe built Cab, Carriages, n“‘lv{’. Harnees, &e. ELISON, POSEROY & €O, Snettoneers. Triday Morning, Aug. 27, at 9:30 o';l{u:'k. Tl Largest and Dest Stock New and Secondhand Foroflme AT AUCTION, In thecity, New suid second-haud Varlor, Chamber, and Dining-room Furniture; s lirge number of I lor Buite, whichi must bo wolds Marble-top Chamie? Hota to bo closed out; Dolstads, Bureaus, Lousgsh Hofas, dlarble and Walnut-top Tatles, Mutroesrs, e & full Huo now aud used Osrpela: Ditck Walous ok Casew, OMco and Tarlor Deakn, Cane-seat Dintog Chairs, Extension Tablen,Cook Btoves, Crockory,0lash wnd Plated Warn, Genoral Morchandise, eic. 10, 6% New Parlor Sulls and Chamber Sota at privata 1le a8 Auction Lrices during 1ho week, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionoe 4 and 56 laudol Georgo Grant, Vigtarla, Eilis Uounty, Kaneas, tha larxest stock fariner in tho'world, 1insquseo milos, usn fue niat wud boast Giles' Lintment Todids of Ajumo- uin, GILES! LINTMENT. A bottle pasroses mars mrrsl of the so-callod axtrnots cura'ire proportiss Lhan and linhaonis that aro folsted un 8 crodulons coumuliy. Price td conts and §1 poe bottle. Quarts, Far Nnle by nll Wholesale & itotnil « HLOUKT, W5 Bouth Glark-o. Uninu Stook Y. 7i Blan Tsland.n SPECIAL NOTICES, I'o Mothoers. Mes, Winstow's Soothing Syrap for children o o Wellotricd romany.. 1t Lis stond the fest by et ra, ‘amit mnror knuwn 1o {sil, 1t not nly relioves rukgintn. il 46 Mon~ s Drug Storo; hut uieigmates the stamach and d 1728 rest ana hoaltl to tus AUCTION SALES. BY G. P, GORE & CO., Cand 10 \_hnh avouue, TURSDAY, August 24, <ur next reguinr wala will ho found the following, fu au= 01 to the usual lines of Staplo and Fancy DRY GOODS, 500 doxen Malr Brashes, & mce ling Shall and Morn Gombs. New 1avoice of RuMings, Tis, Callars, &, Gents' Undmrwear 1n Light and Medim Welghts, A full line of Linen Goods i Damasks, Towe Clotha, Nupkins, Doylies, Gouts' and Ladies’ Ak T:uen Urash, Frontlig Linons, &, Tadics’ Uiderwear, Skirs aid lobes, Infants’ Wear, e Genta’ Cheviotand Dreas Shirte, Men's and Women's Tosiery, Tsblawid Pocket Cutlery, Yaokeo Notions, Macaeillea Quilts, Another {nvasce und poremptory sale of Men's & Doy's . =By 11, CHADWIGK & C 105 and 197 K.t Raudolphi-at, CLOTEILING-. Wil eell*at_Auction, this morning at 10 o'dlock, 70 . NG PAY ADVANCES, s Jirgo slock of Marblo Topnd 00 L7, ALPACGA AND GINGHIAJ Pl Chamber ets, Datlor. Bufbe, Loungor, EAY TMBRELTI AS 5 | Cu "'nmlnr 4 Wooil-Heat Chairs, Ofico “x': reaus, Dedate ] Srenioek Ta I; ‘t‘:ulud out (o tLie sale, ning honr, 0:10 &, m, e Olni) GORE & €O, 68 snd 70 Wabash-ay, 'On Tuesday, at 11 o'clook, Bpecial Bale of Family Carriages, Two and Three-Spring Demo- crals, Open and Top Bugetes, Phaetons, NE DO ND BINGLE._HARNESA, Must be rhl)::l.n bhils UEV. I GURE & CO. CATALOGUE AUCTION BALE OF Boots, Shoes & Stinpers FOIT ~ALL TRADIZ. ON WEONEwAY, AUGUST 25, at 9 A, M. Our lings of goods aro now FULL and QOMPLETE and especial atten- tion is called to a full line of our warrsnted SUCKER BOOTS. Also, to a lino of WOMEN'S, MISSkS’, and CIIILDREN’'S FINE GOODSB, that are FULLY GUARANTEED, GEQ, . GORE & CU,, 64 & T0. Wabash-av, TBy WL E HODGES & CO. At Our Warerooms, 636 W. Lake-st,, Wa shall sell vu ’I'Ul‘.#!l)i Aug. 34, st 4 p, m., & large ai & of OARPETS AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Crockery, (asaware, Cutlery, oic, oto. Rale posliive and without zeasrve. WA, . HODGES & 00,, Austio Alvo, o0 Wedueday aud 'fi‘""\f."'fiu vauings, 4t 750 ©'clock, fae lot of gooda wi »0! Ul Fesarve, e o) U HODUESE 604 Auciousers, w, Mattresses, Rtoves, Shaw C. Howing achine, &o., &o. M. CHADWICK & CO., Auctloneers: Un Wednesday, .\asz. 26, at 108, W 0 At 65 Woet Indisus-s., we will eall the entire couten! of rotall grocery atore, consfuting of Teus, Codcely Hugars, Bpices, Woodon Ware, Uounicrs, Nho--cu-? o0, Halca, Boa, Bog, cto, In addition 1o (b8 above will bo sufd a Largo lot of now Frouch and Lotnges. AN goods must be sold regardicas of €0 ‘nx tho owner desires to leave tha city, H, OHADWICK & CO., Auctionoers. MENAMARA & COn 27 East Washivglou-st, 2000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES AT ATUCTION, FIRST-CLASS FALL GOODS Tuesday Morning, Aug. 24, 1875, Also, 200 cases ORIGINAL SUOKER BOOTS, v vanted geuuine, Ko reserve, Gl A8, MARA & €O, Auctioneers. | = % By 8. DING 0. ails 70-MORILOW, Vodnesday, at 10 8. m., Auction of Mandsome Parlor aud Cuamber Huitos, uuanfl:i{ Dinlug-roon: Furnture, new sud secoud-baud, BEC diug, Carpeting, Cockery aud q aware D!fl'mb‘ of Uitice Purniturs. By 8. DINGEE & C W‘n‘u alon Merclauts aul. Atstiunces, 50 sud 64 Eas duly frigorators, vue By JAS. MORTGAGE SALE. Tuse 10 elock 8. ., & lerge sud Wb u-am:‘ T o .'l‘i'uu"-mfi%mu:d: o g of Tvish | Obairs, Bofss, tands Dedsteads, Bpringy N Deddisg, dBloves, Lecsdbustese

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