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1 thus reliove hat aeoming 1, J. PATTERION. #t 1o lior_or to me, anxlety Very reapectfally, E CITY. GENERAL NEWS. An opon-air concert will be given on tho Lake Front at 7:30 this ovening. Mr. Lonis Nelke corrects » atalement in this paper that lo helonged to the Opposition, He has beou, sod s, a irm Repnblican, The regular moeting of the Chicago Horticuls tural Bociety will Le leld at the Expostion Bullding at 7 p. m. Florists audotbers cordially Invited. " Mary Darloy, & womsan 40 years of age, dropped dead last evening st hor home, No, 401 Erio streot. Heart disonas is supposcd to have beon tho canse. The tomporaturs yosterday, as obsorved by Manasse, optician, 83 Madison street (Tnintne Buliding), wan, at8s. m.. 73 dog. ; 10 3.1, 753 12m, 76; 3p.m., 81; 8p.m,, 75 *“The Southwest Side Cougrogation Dnni" Abraham haaelected the following oflicers for ona yoar: Presidont, M. Oeatsrolcher; Vice-Prosi. dont, Ch. Guthman ; Treasurer, Jos. Goldberg; Becretary, A, Pam; Trustoes, M, Fischor, 8, Pick, L. Kleio, ‘L. Mickel, aud L, Loob. At a meating of the workmen in the employ of the Chicago Plow Company, beld yestorday, rosolutions wore adopted oxpressing their ro- ot at tho death of thoir fellow-workman, Mr. flllllnm Doyle, an houeat, faithful, and obliging Iaborer, to whom thoy wero warmly atiached. The now ninc-hour polico ordor goes Into effect to-morrow evoning, The patrolmon gon- orally aro opposed to it, and pome of thom na- eort that they will not be able to continuo so long on duty without foodl and reat at ote time. The platoons which go out at 7 o'clock to-mor- row night will remain on duly until § o'clock, This new errangemont, it fy claimed, will givo 100 moro mou on duty st night then at present, To-morrow the Toxas Dross Associstlon will =start on their excursi Thoy go_to St. Louis, ingfiold, IiL, Chic Fort Wayuo, Ind., mnfinm, ., Pittaburg, U'a.. Lrio, Pa,, Iuflalo, N. Y., Niazara Falls, aver tha Erio Road to Now York City, thouce to Philadelphia, Ealtimore, Waahivgton, Richmond, Va,, Atlanta, Ga., Nashville, Ton.. Mcmishis, and by Littlo Rock home, They vwill mako s ehort stay in this city. Tho party will number sbout sevauty-five, ladios +d gontlemen. < M, JI, Hale, Special Agent from tho JUDGE BIADWELL'S REPLY. Cncano, Aug. 10, 18i,—~Dre B, o, Patterion—Mr DR 810+ 1 havo rhcetyed your letior, atatiug that T esn ace no good te Mes, Lincolu, bt barm only, in dincasalng with hee the anestion of her remaosal fFoin your pince, and Lot prowine sionld naver Davs beott “mado to' ar, tRo fulfiinent of - which conld by postiile circhmatancen pars hesoml the cons trol of thome wWwho ads them, cte, eta. Now, rir, who was it but yourself that told Ara, Line coln and also myralf that sha waa in a condition to Visit her vinier, Mrs. Edwarde, at Springoid, G, sl that you hird written a letler to her son Robert to that effect? Mrs. Dradwell, to carry out the expressed winh of Mrs, Lincoln, went to Springficld to woe Mra, Ldseards to sec if rlio would take her wister, and was aranred by her that shn would do ro If bronght by her #0n, and aaw him day before {F!l!fllfl)'. No, Doetor, 11 you have thagord of Mrs, Lincoln st beart, sure you will o (hat pho in taken to lor sister, It 12 in ecorcance with your leiter, I s ratinficd, that Ara. Lincoln does not rnr‘lflrn to be conlnal in a bottho foe £ho Lanane, and hat it wouid bo greatly for ber good to Lo allowed o visit her Telattves ond friends. She pines for liberty, Borto of tho bLert medical men in Americes £ar that i 8 nhamefni to Jock Mre, Lineoln up bebind sTaten as alio lins been, and I concur with them, 1 hee llave that suck confinereut is injurions to hor in tho extreme, and calenlated to drive her jusane, Ars you 1ot going to allow hier 40 vialt her relatives to seo i it wil “Tienedt her, or will you fake the responaiuility and run tho risk of the Anigrican peoplo Anying here after that 1t was the restraint of your institition that injured Mra, Lincoln and proved hermin? Should ron not allow her Lo visit Mrs, Edwarde, and Insist on Frcping ber In clono ronfiioment, s L shovld bo rate istied (bat the good of Mrw, Lineott requited it, a8 1 cerininly shsll " Unicss thero in & changs in bt con- dition, T, 08 her lognl anviser and fricnd, will sce if a Labens corpun cautiot apen tho doar of Mrs, Lincoln's prison house, Iam, ety JAMNES D, BIADWELL. THE SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT, DUMORS OF TUREATENED CHNAOES. Thoro sro rumors in circulation that tho hoad of tho City Governmont, aftor heving satisfac- torily disciplined the Dolice Board, and after having tutued ont of office a few Bidowalke Inepoctora and minor employes of the Board of Dublic Worits, who did not estiafy his ideas of thoe good, the true, nod tho beautitul, has turned his attention to tho Board of Education, and is contoraplating a chiango in tho ofiico of Superln- tendent of Publio Schools, That position bas boon held by Mr. J. L. Pickard sinco 1361, when he camo hero from Wisconsta—a long incumbency which haa beon marked on tho one side by the faithful execution of duty, and on tho other by goneral public satisfaction. For aoma reason or other, however, it iy undor- My -ry Departinont at Washiugton, who haa | ateod that tho Mayor in dissatisfled with Alr, oast, pivg In tho city fr soveral dayw, took | Plckard.—n diesatiafaction which is shared by Leensgts, o Bunday oveniug for Dotroit. Mr. | Ald, Hildroth and omo or two othor supporters his depart, ‘g o tourof inspection among the | of the Mayor in the Council. In Mr. Hildroth's Hinlo 6 mak, ¢ citioe, toascortain whother tho | cnae tho troublo iy belioved to havo arison out Jargr fatoric by tho Appraiscrs ot tho | of somo school-toacher nopointment. . The classifieations v, miform with thoso st | Alderman wauted somebady put in, but lnko ports 4 - dos. It is known that | her. Lnowledge of reading, writing, aad the Eostern ¢ °regularities, which the Do- spelling, whilo mufliciont for tho ~ Domo- savoring tv do amay with, of cutrv on tho ramo Yefora leaviog Chicago wort to Wasbiugton, 'mmendgtory of tho duct Of tho Cuu- there binve existed 1. partment ia now ende thus placing all ports basia_of classifleation, . MMr. Hale transoutted ore which is underatood to bo ¢ general management aud coL tom-1louse at this point. A party of logal gentlemen of cratic circles in which tho Alderman moves, was fnot considered satisfactory by the fastid- tous goutlomen who composed “tho” Lxamining Board of the Board of Education. This irrita- tion on tho Alderman's part found vent recently 1n the rosolution which hie offored in tho Com- mion Council requiring all_toacliers In tho publio ncbools to livo withi the cily hinita—s move thin city, com= - which wau In some ingstorious way designed to High, snd J, iving John Lyle Ring, Jawes L, . Euq, well | inditectly hit sr. Dickard, But whatever tho F{n lm’:}mn, log’elher ‘\’vilh L. Drats, roturnod [ ¢ause of tho Mayor's displessure may bo, it fa known in real-estate circles, have just uedition | protty well understood tlhat it exints, and it iu from a very succoseful trout-fishitig ox, 3 Mo- | u3sorted, but doubtiess unjustly, that he bas of on tho Brulo Ilver, a tributary of Win- [ Iate, before appointing now mombeis of the nominco, on the Dboundary bLolween ak's | Board of Education, eatisfiod bimself that thoy conwin and Northern Michigan, A we | Ferein favor, when the proper timo came, of fiehing on the Brnle resulled in t | 3Mr, Pickard's removal. total catch of 856 trout, which conly ! TIE ASSIATANT, A short timo ago Mr, Hanalord, who bad sen Asmstaul Supurintendent, was asnigned to Welis School, “Practically it was & removal, fer to mako room for n now Assistant Super "nt,iwho was to bave boon promoted {n the * lumo totho Suporintandoney - T ove - Govarnment, it s eald, was turned leman in Dotroit, andl ha would havs Olace had 1t not been that, owing to "o Council last July ju reducing 'ty omploycs, tho pay attached was cut down from 43,000 vacancy, sull remains to horof peoplo underatood vosition 18 not inconsid- : % prominent onea aro liave beon much fncreasod had not the siream Leon swollon by prolonged rains. The party have been abrent threo weeks, traveliug in birch- bark canocs, with Indion guides, and rotura woll brouzed in eolor, and with prodigious appotites. A week wasspent in getting out of tho wildernoas, ) paddliog down tho Nrule and Menomineo Liivars, | Cautes o sud five docr wore Lilled by the party on tho lat- | © ko ter stream. 'Lho trout weroe all caught with tho m,?n Mgueh. fly, and tho party roport tho Drulo as unsur- :fi:?ctmn'or be pussad for tly flahing. tho salanicaof e Thete is nothing espacially now to report | Lo this position: about the now Indiana Bireot Iailway line. The | 1o 4,600, Ths . West Division Itailway Compauny wiil placo now | bo filled, and tue nwm. cars on tho route just as soon as thoy can got | 15 bo candidates for @m them rendy. Thero wors four running every | erable. Among tho mie +, and Betfiold a1} twenty minutos yesterday, and they woro fliled | \esurs, Kirk, ewis, Haom ‘iflflflfl sehoors nearly every trip. Tho pavement is laid as far | now connected with the & tho position 'Tlm ag Eiizaboth siroo, tho prossnt torminus, and | repsouably woll quatifiod for -t Positl Stevon- will bo pushod aloug au fant b4 possiblo ot | yifiy candidato in Mise Narah "85kt Stor ua Hloyuo utreat Iy foacned. = Thoro Is eoumo diflicul- | yon, M. D, ot prosont. 1o of 1o o “3Sulty o o ty exporienced in ehufting tho cats fromonetrack | \ompn's Hospital. 1t is undorstoo. Fri iR to another at the northern terninus, no tninout Jady is not pusbing Inraelf, and. in.leed, ‘nl?: boing laid oo the lino s yet. Tho secrocy and | ahe Las made no offort whazever to soo 1r0 the by ho s or. intena, stratogy employed to lay tho track Baturday | pogition, sbo having bosa put fatward Bight wero sull & sabject far uch discumion o | b iy o el 0 JEVINE bOS P who ln%hnn struet soeteiday, and wome of tho om- | pro jntarentod in tho caso of WomL, and who waut to securos repreeatation of the wonkor vessols in tho ndmiuistracion of public achool affairs. Out of thuse, 1t is mest likely Clat 1ho Asaistant Suporinteadent will L» sclectad. "I'tné any ono of thom will bo proniotod 4o TIUA HUPERINTENDENCY in, howovor, unlikely, 1t is moro probable, 1t {s Tho atatement was made a few days ago that | yaid, that o man will bo selected for tha position tho Lincoln Park Commissionors had purchaded | outside of the publio schools, 1t has boen g Lo oro of grouud on thie Iske shore, formery | vogtod that there is o mewber of tho Boatd of occupicd nn n Jewieh cometery, for a place of de- | Fducation—Prof. Rodney Weldi—whose docid- Dot of the bodiea now boiug oxhumed from the | odly proucunced views a3 regards roorganizing touth eud of Lincoln Park ; bue this s donjod by | 4115 uystem of edncation in the Chicago schoola the Commissioners themnelves, who say that tho | meot with the hoarty spproval of tha Mayor—are Pprioo asked for that particular pioco of groufd | jopsibly the roflex of his own—who may bo was 80 grot that tlioy docided to purchiso in- | promoted by tho Mayor from a position whero ho stond tho acro just north, sod tho bargain Lo | jy only ono out of {iftoen, to a phore whera ho Leon consummatod. ‘Tho work of removiug tho | could put in practics tho opinious which bo onter- bodies ls now nearly complotod, and tho | tainw. OFf course tho Mayor, whoso plsus are romains of those peruons whoto friends did not | ot yot porfected, koopu profound secrecy on come forward to requost n removal elsowhore | ¢1,q gubject, but it is not unlikoly that some pro- havo now been rebutied in the piacs apokon of. | Jiminary utep, at least iu regard to the Assistaut. ‘Ttie Commiseioners Lave carefully onlorod tho | uperintendancy, may bo takeu at tho meotig removal 6o that the remains khoufd not bo dis- | of tho Board of Education which ia to b held turbed more tha sbeolutely necossary, and | thig evening. Lryolic stockbolders of tho prospoctive Matro- po{imu Reilway Company were indignaut be- cause the sirost was slightly obstriicted. Ald. Guoederson was inquired after by anxious per- sons, aud somo of them were denounciug bhim as hiaving desorted thom, . LINCOLE PARK. ull tbx gu;uulmu d mtq_zal‘menu havo l:lean — placed at the now graves. s new gronnd 13 7 1o'ho sadded, rhuded, and protocted from . dese: THE: COURTS cnllon.mb cnlm! gr ‘bhl““ Ehfl Tore burjed thore . eroalter ba ahlo to Gni hoir graves i o -3 much more readily than thoy could beforo, and | BgRinst the Chicago Lailway Conetruction Com- they will bo much better cared for and pro- | pany, Bradford Hancock was yesterday appointe tected. d Receiver of the Rallway Compauy by agree- ‘This chiango whll add to Lincoln Park somo 60 | o\ el e Sl acres of grouud, which Lave baen for some yeurs In the caso of Miohaol Evans vs, John Hicke # desolate spot, aud the work of beautifying the i 7% 1and will st once comumence, Lakes, .|:i’m, aud | o3: Judgo Parwoll yestordsy appotatod John En- walks will ba built. and tho forco of 300 men now | wright Recoiver of tho firm of Evans & Hickey, at the work mill bo coutinued for somo timo. under a bond for 25,000, Tho pa}pona:l lllhn in the n‘ow"pa:mm; will be DIvORCEs. rgor than the old oue, aud ho e Tonats ve Plined ey ML the mArOTe | oy tos B Woltwoll Bled sl for - divords somo time, the lako-shore drive at tho south end | because hia wifo, Martha Jomima Hawkshaw is being wrought npow, and will soon be com- Collins, descried bim aixtoon years ago, pleted to Pino atreot, of which it will bo A ox- UNITED HTATES COURTH, tenslon. ‘The Central National Bauk ot Danyille, Ky., filed & Lll agaivst Samuel J. Walker, Martin L. 8ykoy, tho Iuternatioual Bank of Chicago, 8. W, Ramson, 0. 'L\ Losl, aud abont twenty more do- foudants, to foreclozo s mortgago for £95,000 on tho undivided one-sevonin of the E, 3¢ of tho N. E.){ of the B, E, 1 of Bec. 26, 89, 11, and also au utdivided 60 acros out of and part of the W, 2 of tho B, W, 1¢ of Sec, 80, avd also all the wubdivigion kuown aa Canalport. BANKRUPTCY ITEMS, Fritz Avgustin, » paloon-keoper at 665 Afil- waukeo aveuue, filed a voluntary potition iu bankruptey yestorday, ‘The debts amount to $3,050, of ‘which $460 aro secured, sud the as- soig consiet of 81,600 iu open accounts and $300 in peruousl property, subjoct, however, to r. x‘nnnglge. The caud waa refoired to tho Rogis- er, Frencl, Bhaw & Co,, dealers in window-glasa aad " loft tho | and boltles at No, 200" Raudolplh. ubreet, fied & voluutary petition. The papors, howover, were not fully prepared, and tho particulars will ba ‘“fll lmmnrfi;wi‘ 1 ompsun T, ‘Caylor, a livery stable kespor at 621 Wabash avenue, aluo filod ’n wluuuryp:»ll. tion, 'tho particulars of which cannot be given to-dny, SUTERION COURT 1IN niry, Edwin H, Wincholl aued John Loughlin, J. T, Noble, F. B. Luttle, aud J, B, Osgood for $1.500. JUBGMENTH, Bupraion Coun—con:mo:w-fique B, Pepper . lmodhy Wright, debly 80,0005 datnages, sane In the suit of ths Commercial Loan Company A DLOODLESS AHOT, At 12:30 o'cluck 1ast night a vistol-shot atar- tled pouple ou the block ou Madison streot bo- tween Doarborn and Clark, and many rushied up to Jim MeGurry's #aloon, the ouly place apes thorcabouts, under the holief that th shot bad como from there, But a numbor of the People’s party politicians and others who wero about at tho timo deujed that the roport camo from tho saloon. Powder smolt stroog in front of that illuminatod doorway, but thero wore neither killod nor wouuded persoun to ba seen, aud the supposition ia that somo Joft or Coswop, among the half-dozen in the saloon, wishiug to nhow his courago, imitated the ezam. Elu of the illustrious Gon. Boum by tiring oft is pistol and then snufing up the smell of the L»ovrd»r by placing the muzzie of the woapou to 18 noso. The polico wore soon at tho piace, but could not discover the shooter, carouslug party undisturped, ———— MRS, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. COMRESPUNDENCZ OF DR. PATTEHSON AND JUDOE BRADWELL, Tug TRIDNE published Sunday a lotter from Dr. B. J. Patiorson, of Liuiavia, concerning etatemonts rocently made regardiug Mrs. Line coln’s mental condition by Judge Bradwoll, in which reforence was made to somo corgespond- ence which bad passod Letweon tho two gontle- men, Tho lottors in quoetion are as follows : Oimourr Counz—Conression : DX, PATTERSON, thonal lank of Ohlcays vi, Lodta . N merioan, Na- Hatavia, 111, Aug. he dion, . I, Bradicell— | Nelson, and Williain A. Fravis, 062,59, ~ANert Erde lll)a‘;" l:.': :‘DDII:{UO‘G:::HOID ll.l’l‘.' l;lnlfohh wann v, .lolnp{nflfchnuber;, and Emillay Heheubert, er, bul A1ID jJ1,20,< L B )y M. G Kl‘ll' only, n discurstug with Aer the yemlor; of ber o, | 81 imgac o TR Y De b Call wad 0, 3, Krati, 100¥Al from thia 1) 8 constant fermont over questions wil Ve deleriiined Ly au jussne miud—quectiona which ———— THE GRAND JURY, | * EXAMINING THE WADASH AVENUE OARR. uce, It tendy to ke«‘l ber mind In ) should nog stioald uever Lave boat discussed with bvr, Prowmiscs alivuld never have Levu wade L0 Ler, the fuliiment of Tho halls of the uppor part of tho Count, which coutd b {ble circumiatuncus | ? Y i conirol of ik who ruade thet - ** P35 | Building loading to tho Grand Jury room wers & l;“:,“,}“f; Mllng to bf‘llr‘vu lha'l ;X‘:e ob jucta ot your | thronged yeaterday moruiug at sn eatly hour by iaite aud (ho numerouy Jetters of Mrs, Dradwc 4 2 well weant, and 7ot daslgned b promots wuress g | 5030 who had beon summoned $o relate thoir "mxi'?.uulf'uulm .lx havo ne?xus Wiy rfiumw.: thas | woos, Amoug the motley crowd was Ald. Fitz. Buchis thelr tendeucy and resuib, optulon fs ald, who tiad been sumamoned to tolf what ko that, for tha prosnt at least, th i ot 1l i ted, AL-. Lxhculu"m'.‘y"..“:fi;,.“.’:: ‘35".‘.'..7}5{:.‘,““;{‘; know about tue alloged corruptions in connection lun{::xrnfn'n ;‘f’ffl“xuluu\';ml.i = fFera witli the passugo of the Wabash Avenue Railway stand that B, T, Liueuly, conseryat > i i itiug Liucoiu, wil bw ataest troim Louid sLot th wecks, | | OFlinauco. 1o was uot loog iu waiting Wil suggeat that, st luast until his return, Mre, Lin- | before he was invitad into the lnner chamber of colu should bu winply It aloye, thut august body, He bad Leen thero before on 1 have wnitteu the abuve tu o uukiud spisit, bus | the suwy mission, henco he wau self-possossed frow aselise of duly only tu ny patieut, aud his unywers ready. Ho wae tivat questioned abuut bys statementy to & TRIBUKE reportor buy- . Llucoln Las repeatedly wuld to e that you Pave fu your yosseorion au iy ortant paper tiatbe- [ B2 E a ug, whorain It appeated that bo eaid louge to bier, Ble again wlludid to it toulay, saying, ‘ Judye Braidweli bus agala forgotten (o Urjug wy | be had beeu offerod 81,050 by s brother Alder- yaper.’t 1 you bave sny paper ihat belouga tu her, | man Lo vote for the ordinauce iu quesuon. io Shal she At W hue, pestage i nay bu well to yond | Gonied toab bo had ever made Ay such afaty- -attornoy for Welsh was on haud with a batch of ment to any one, and bl tlon for his facte. Aldorman who had. ilo rald ho had been ap- Now York, and had been offered 21,600 by him way to tho Chieago & Routh Atlantie Company, 1o spurned tho offer and turued the conversa~ tion. Buch was tho subatanco of the Allerman's rtory, nnd ho was allowad to retire, Immeadiato- 1v subpcwoas wore juaued for Ald, Jamos O'Brioo, AIr. Lonmis, owner of the Wabash Avouno Om- uthug Company, its Hecrotary, and tho roporter who had intorviowad Fitzgorald. THE REFORTLR was tho first and only one to reapond during tho day, and in a momont ho was ushered into tho yrescnce of the ln?’ulnlmrn. Ho relatod tho cir- cuntatances which brought about tho intorview and maintained that. what he mublishad was what All. Fitzgorald bad maid. Ho did Inot publish tho Alderman's exaot Iangnage bocauee of 1ta grammntical incor rectnoss, hut hie did publish s oxactly as could bo douo what the Aldorman had told him. The reporter was soon sllowed to rotire, Inave ing tho Jurs lu posnession of directly conflicting testimony, a discussion of which failed to turnw any light upon the subject or to astist in reach- fug nuy conclualon. 1In this dileinma, it was ro- soived to make a desperato effort for FUMTUER LIGHT. To that ond additional »ubpceuns wero isaued, and, besido thoso mummoned yesterdsy who did not appear. Akl Cullorton and Bupt. Holmes, of tho Bouth Bido Realway Company, will sppear boforo the Jury to-day, OTHLR MATTERS, Tho Jury thon turned its attention to tho rmaller aud lons notorions cases bafors it, prom- fnont among which was the complaint of onry and Sophia Bwith ngainst Joseph Motzler, charging him with tho soduction of their “daughtor. Annle Bmith, Tho complainants aro tho samo partics who woro 8 few days ago indictad for abducting two little wirin, and who aro now m_Jail, and the dofend- aut jn charged by tho Biniths with instigating their progocution,” Tho girl horzelf was the Lu'mclpnl witneres, In tostimony she added to cr own disreputo, and admitted that Metaler was not thn eauso of hor fall, bt that she had, prior to mooting him, been living io vico. Tho chargo was promptly dismissed, RELIGIOUS NEWS, A REVIVAL TOSSIBLR. The auccess of tho Moody and Sankey meet- fog Snnday night is likely to bave reeults en- tirely unlooked for by the promoters of tho moeting. Such on carncst apirit pervaded the gothortug that roliglous leaders aro seriously meditating whotber tho timo has not como for a Rreat rovival in Chicago. There were all the symptoms of s grand awakening st Sunday night's meoting, aud those accustomed to the heating of tho spiritual pulse aver that an jm- nienko harvestis awniting the gathering. At the noov-dny prayor-meeting yostorlay, al- thongh the subject was * Christian Unity," tho rovival movement cropped ont at aevery turn, The brethren could not think, spesk, or pray about muything olse. Ho doop was this foeling that it was determined to urgo 3Mr, Moody to coma on to tha?) 88 quickly as possible. Eyeryone felt thint bis presonce was neoded, sud, shonld ho re- apond to their invitation, thoy wil st onco boe g with the uocoseary preparations, In convor- sation with 8 TriuyE roporter, Mr. J. V. Far- well oxprevsed his conviction that the people of the city wero ready for o groat rovival work, and stated” that he had porsonally wntten Ar, Moody urglog hus early attention to Chicago, whero ho would meet with unprocedonted suce cous in the salvation of souls, Lho indications nro that wo wball have an nwakening before tong. To use o mmile of Mr, Farwell, tho powdor Las bocn accumulating fors long timoe, and only needs the match in Brother Moody's bands to explode it, and create considera- blo havoo among the Dovil's hoats, Dut besides tho religious intorout sttached to the forthcoming revival, the city cannot afford to lot it bo aaid of it nlso that a prophict is with- out honor among bis own countrymen. Tilk EFIBCOPAL PAPEN, As bas been horotoforo sunounced in Tnm TuinuNe, tao Episcopalinns arcjdotermined upon starting & now church paper in thiacity, Raver- al conforences have atready been hell among tho clergymen interested in the now enterprisg, and it has beon decided to make the capitalutock of the concorn §10,000, & larko part of which hiaa been subscribed. {n gouoral fortn tho papor will probably be much like tho Church Journal, aad will be published weekly, nnder tho super- vision of an Exocative Commuttee, tho_editorial dopartment boing impersonal. 1t will, more- aver, be tolorant, and always_opon for discus. aion on all roliglous topics, In order to com- rlutu the arrangoments for its publication, a argo cowmittoa meeting wili bo hold at Bt, Potar's Chapel to-morrow ovoning. THE METHODISTS, The pastora of tho Methodist churches in the city mmot yeeterday at their conference room, with Dr, ».1080y- in tho chair. Among the visitors presont Was Biatiop Haven, who, after somo brief greoting 1,70arks, gavo an interesting report of the churoh WOrk in the West, aud particularly in relation to . formonism. Tho financial embar. rassments of tin® Des Plaincs Church were pro- sented by the Roy. Mr. Hall, but 1o action taken, e —— THE COUNTY BUILDING. Willlam Galle, who haa keen Incarcerated for sevoral days for dobt, was yasterday released on Commissioner Quenther was yosterdsy in a forgetful mood, and left a copy of the proceed- ioga of the old Board of Supervisors, which ho highly prizes, in a North Bido 'bus. Thoe findes of {he trensure will bo given his politest thanks, it nothing elue. The motion for & new trial in the caseof * Blily " Welah, argued Saturday, wan taken up fn the Criminal Court yesterdsy moming. The afiidavits, but to noavail, The Court was iue chned to deny the niouon, bat in respect to the feclings and’ appoals of tho attornsy decided that It would defor saying so until this morning. Now aflidavits sro espected this morniug, but Woelsh oun scarcely escape being sentenced to Horve the Btate ton yoars, whicliis tho timo the jury gave him, Tt wae statod a foi days ago that the record in tho caso of *Bill™ \Wray, the noted burglar, had beou taken to one of the Judges of tho Bupremo Gourt with tho hopo of gotting a suporsedens, Word was recoived yesterday thut ono Lad been obtainoed, on the ground that tho lower Court had refured to grant a continuance ou an affids- vit presonted on the evo of his second trial, e will romain i jall until such tine as the uppor Court can review tho entirs record aud pasaupon tho merlts of tho case, DELINQUENT TAX-BALES. Counl'] Treasurer Miller {utordn eale of dolinquont property In the ci! { for taxes, ‘Iwo lota were sslectedin DBlock 16, orgiual Town of Chicago. Thoy are on tho coruer of Htate aud Bouth Water strots, one nauossud to D. W, Lay for $274.40 and the othor to H, Por- tor for £314.60. 'Ths Oity of Chicago was pur- bogan the chaser of both lote, it boing the only bidder, Tho wnles will contlouo from dsy to day, going from esst to ‘woat on the tier of blocks started on until com- pletod, snd then dropping to the next tier and golgP from wost to east, purauing this system untif the original town is sold, ECONOMIO INDUSTRY. The County Comuissionors audited thelr sal arles yostordsy sfteravon, as will baseen by rof- erence to tho proceodings in another column, Thore aro sono gratitylng foalures iu their bilis this time compared with the previoua quartor. In the item of ‘‘expouse,” it will be noticed, tuere Is & great fellipg off except In the bill of Cowmmissiousr Holden. ‘I'he publication of what they draw quertorly from tho Coum{ Treasury in biaviug & sslutary effect, but this fact cannot in Justice be #aid to bave anything to do with their drawing their ealary lato yesterday aftornoon, in advauco of tho cud of tho quarter. Did they foar that threatenel injunction ? STILL GROWING CABELESH, A rule was adopted sometime ago in the Coun- ty Board providing fos tho astondauco of a clork at ovory committee meeting. In tho procesdings of tho Bourd, yestorday, " was noticcable that the rule wus fast being long might of, aud that it waa giito an casy matter Lo hive s Tt go to the Board, protending to come from a commit- too tho members of whica had never toen It, Anothor careless practice was uoticed, which oconsists ol & pablt certalo membors of the Loard bave of sipnivg Teports without reading them. Vory fow fiom- bers would transact thelr privato busiess in tuchia loose way, and their dosling with tho county should not be ditforont. TUR FALOS AND WOLTH FLOOD. Commiscionor Couly rej.orts that the cltizons of the Towns of Talos and Worth are sbouy to compromise with the Caual Comunls- siomers ou & plan by which the recurtonco of floods in those towns will bawvoided. Tho Commiasioners havo proposed, b understands, (0 arect & dam accom thg that tho reporter ust havo drawn upon hia fmagina- Ilo had never beon offerod any monoy for hia vote in connection with the ordinance in question, nor did ho know of any ranchad, bowarer, by one Honry Woodbury, of to pmpport_an ordinauce granting tho right, of B UnvAww TRIBUNE: TURSDAY AUGUST 31 1876. Fe tho tronblo tecontly, aud to put gates m it sufli- ciont to allow of the emptying of all surplus or in placo of tho ono that has eansed nli watora frrto tho eanal, the gates to bo kept opon during certain gowony, ‘The proposition, ho AayR, 14 enirely satistactors to the peopls, and it carriod o1t will prove a "bloseing to n fan;u agricultural 1ntorest, ANOTHET: QUO WARRANTO PROMIAED, A potition wae filed in tho Criminal Conrt i‘cnlnnluy in tha namo of The I'cople, at tho nstance of Elias Mauzer aund othors, of the "Town of Cicero, presing that tho State's Attor- 1oy bo allowed to filo information in the natnro of n quo warranto to compol W. W. Wilcox, Collactor of that town, to coma forward and show by what antherity he exerolses tho potwors and fauctiona of his ofiice, The petition sota forth stat said Wilcox was duly slocted Collector, aud that he filod his bond for $50,000, A{ufl 17, with Joel D, Harvoy as surety ; that July 28, Harvey notitied Wilcox that ho desired to bo releasod as aurety, snd ro- n\ucslml him ta find now suroty in ton days as the Iaw provides : that Wilcox failed to filo new surety in tho timo given, and that thorefors Lis oflice became vacant, “Fhie Court ordered that a tule bs entored ro- qnllring the defendant to appear to auswer Bate urday, —— CRIMINAL. Tha honea of D. A. Forby, No. 214 West Lako streol, was ontercd by snoak-thiovon yesterday aflornoon, and a gold obain and some clothiug stolon. An old lady wan knocked dovn and run ovor by acaroloss driver in charge of a horso and buggy yosterday aftornoon, at the corner of Clurk and Mickigau streots, and rocelved sovoro bruisos. Tho driver cscaped arrest, Jim MecIInlo, the ex-Assistant Jailor, was ar- raigued at tho Armory vesterday, on complaint of Jounio Love, n Pacific avenuo womnn, who charged him with ontoring her place with others and acting in an outrageous mauner, The mnat- tor was put off for a full Lonring to-morrow, The nolsv donizens of Choyenne wero pounced upon by tha police last night about §:30 o'alock, and twenty-two of them miarched to the Armory. Sergt. Byruoe conducted the raid, and eaptured the inmates of four of the worst brotbols on Olark stroot. Mag, ¥mith, Holon Decker, and Elizaboth Morria wero booked as koopore, Anu Hickey, of 515, wau carousing on the North Sido, aud tlicroforo osoaped arreat, That numerous {ndividnal, Jobn Smith, waa raising n racket about the Chicago & Altun Rtailroad dopot last eventug, whila under tho of- focts of a large quautity of liuor, and was ar- rosted and locked up in Madison Streot Station. And it was well for Lum ho was takeo in, for when searched $170 and $6,000 in ehocks and votes wero found on him. 1o would tinvo Lesn n trensuro to o confidenco-man or a thicf. Hela 40 yearu of age, and respuctsble in appearauce. It wae recontly anid by Tnre Trinuse that when Marshal Dnnlap came iuto oflice tho buniso-ropers and steerars, and othor mombors of tho contidenco-oporating gang, were to loave tho city for o time, s if it wero an understood thing fbat they woro to do eo, avd retnrn at their wwoob loisuro, Uow corroct the statement was may bo irforred from the fact tunt ther havd returned, and Clark siroot and othor thoroughfares are teom- ing with tho gaily-decorstod miob as of old. Ouly ono ** trick " has como to light, however ; buz it is hardly timo for tho barvest to begi, aud will uot until thatin the eonniry ia oudod, Marshal Dnnlap will bave tho samo opportnuity to rid the cily of the pasts as Mr. Robm had and did not avail himsolf of, ot THE CITY-HALL. The old rookory was nnususlly dnll yesterday afternocu, the Mayor and most of the Aldermen being absout the greator portion of tho day. The mombers of tho Board of Public Worka and Mayer Colvin will leave town next weok for & ohort tour to Clevolaud and Columbus, O., for tho purpose of invesiigating pavoments. In spito of the city's aforts to dolay tho sales of tax-cortiticates of 1875, two lots wore sold by tho County Treasurcr yesterday, by roason of tho ropoated faiture to coliect taxes.” All proj erty-oivuera who have not vet paid itp should do 80 immediately, and savo thomacivos any oxtra ©xpaDEos. Corporation-Connsol Dickoy having given an opinion that Tilloy had all tho authority noaded to proceed witk tha building of tho Court-1Touse, tho Board of Public Works yeaterdsy authorized Axchitect Tilley to go on 88 soon aa tho general plan was decided upon. In necordance with tho abovo opinion, the mombers of the Board of Publie Wurkn and Architect Tilley yeutorday walbod upon Architect Egan, and unanimously decidod in favor of ths Tilley-F.gan plau, Worls will be commenced immodiately. e duais SUBURBAN. LAKE VIEW. Tho Lako Views werc dofeatod Eatardsy by tho Obicago, Barliogton & Quincy Railroad nino by a scoro of 11 to 8, Dat, salthough the scoro showa against them, the game was well played on thelr pert, snd may be consfderod at least a drawn ono.’ Itstood 8 to 8 at tho end of the ninth inning, and the threo additional tallies wero given to tho city nino on tho tenth by the um- pire, whom thoy brought with them, sud who uniformly ruled all dombiful, points in their favor. Inviow of this disadvaniage, and tho superlor weight and age of their oppounouts, tho Lake Views may foel satisflod that they gave thorm & tight pqueezo. If tho nine battod as woll aa they play in the fleld there would have boen a wolk-away Baturdsy, Clark did somo fino botting, and mado u contre-flold hit that broughit him homo on somo wild throwing, The Lako Viows will probably be hoard from at the amateur tonrnament. Tho cool choek of the follow who rnns the saloon at the corner of Lincoln and Fullorton avonues 18 refreshing. Io has Hm. up o sigo- board facing down tho car-track, which bears the announcement, ‘‘ Firal National Bank of Loko View,” This would bo perfactly appro- priate if o eystom of barter wero to muporscde ogal-tendors, as tho anly commodlr:{ kuown tho town is beor, It will bo in order for the twenty-threo other Gambrinuscs in tho town to ot out thowr bank-signs. Tho supprussed sa- loons might bocomo savings-banks, If would bo n public bonefaction if the town anthcrities would lay & crossing on tho north uido of I'ullerton avenuoe, over Clark stroct. Tho foot travel thore is groat, cspccinlly on Sundays, and thero ia sroall choleo botwecn the mud ‘in wot weatlior and the dust in dry, Mr. lirico Miller has returned from his month's tour iu the Kast with hoalth much umproved by the coutact with soa Lreozes. v Thero will be n coucert Ihuradsy evening at tho Marino Hoapitsl, undor the diroctlon of 3ir. P. P. Blies, to raise funds for tho library lately oastablished thoro for the uso of tho sailors. The dummy will run to acoommodate thoss attend- ing. HIOHLAND PAEK, ‘Tha citizens of Chicago who onjoy an after- noon in the country, and who would ald In a no- ble cause, should not forget tho lawn party whick takes placo at Highland Park this after- noon, In tho ovening there will bo a grand arty in_the spacious Highland Park Ionso. golmny Hond will be in atteodanco. ‘Fraing leave Wells *treat Depos at 1:15 Bl o1, and G;20 p. m. Returning they will loave Highland Park at 6:30 and 11:30 p. m, A grand time ia sutiols pated. Tickets &1, MOROAN PARK. Trot. 8. B. Norton, of the Mount Vernon Mil- ftary Acsdomy, Morgan Park, returned homo yeutorday aftor & thirty-day trip in the lntorcst ©of tho Acsdemy, Col. Garoeti, griwuato of West Point, 1801, haa boon engaged as resident MUlitary Commaundant of Cadots, Mra, Gaskell, sy acoomplishiod lady from Obio, has been ou- Kaged as matron. WHEATON, Many of tho frionds of the Hon., James D. Walker will loarn with doap regret of the death of Lis boloved wife, Mra, Walker was takou ill Baturday aftornoon, and died beforo Bunday mormng. MHor remaius, accompauoled by the Walker family and trionde, wero removed Mon- day to Mauatleld, 0., the Doctor’s former home, OAX FARK. Prof, Wilkis and family moved Monday to thew uew homs in Englewood. They are old and esteemod residents of tho Park, snd the void their absouce will make in the sooisl circlo will be keonly foll, 9 3 ‘The T'own Board of Cicéro will not agaln con- vene until tho socoud Monday in Soptember. JIVER FOIEAT, The JRov. Mr. Dauiels, of Chicsgo, nonngly volurned from abroad, lectured Bundsy evening iu the Methodist Episcopal Church. Tho sub- {ooi of his discourss was; ** Moody and Bau koy, he Hevivatists.” THE DIRECT CABLE. Special Dupatehto The Chicago Tridune, Niw Youx, Aug, 30.—A dispateh received In thin city t9-day aumounced that tno direct cable hind been ropaired by the stosmor Faraday, and tunt communication hetween thia conntry and Ircland was now complote, and tho Faraday might be oxpectod hore at any moment. Thn dispateh could not bo confirmed 8¢ tho aflice of Q. G, Warl, Buporintondent of tho Compnny, but it was atated thero that tho cablo must bo nearly ropaired if uot allogothor, or such & mes- 8ago would not havo beon sont, LIEMENTS, NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, “Hearts and Diamonds,” tho local comedy in threo acts propared for the stago by a litorary gentloman of this city, was playod at tho Now Chicago Thoatro last avening to a fair sudionco, which in polut of appearanco wasa far bettor typo of Amorican sociaty than the drama. Tho pieco reprosents tho misfortunos of a husband who blundors through sovoral scones in the be- liof that Lis wife haa a lovor, aud turns every- thing into testimony conflrmiog his suspioion, Ivisevidontly tho work of an smatour, for ita dramatio construction in vory mporfect. With fifteon dramatls porsonm, only iwo are over {ogethor upon tho alago abt tho samo timo, oxcopt when their presonco la noed- ed for a tabloau and thio fall of the curtain, and oceaslonally tho stags wns vacant. Tho obar- acters, like {he mituations, aro purely farcical, and much of the dialoguo ia weak and unmean- wg. ‘The picco bas furthor evidonces of ama- tour anthorehip in the fact that thero is but ona promincut part, and that one, but for the indo- fatigablo ozertions of Mr, Arnolt, would be vory titesomo, but in his hands it preserves a little interost. Thero ia too much profanity (with too littlo varioty of form) in tis part, wisether duo to the nuthor or tho mctur thoso gentlomen know bost. The othor parts smountto very littlo. Aiss Ada Giltnau savod the second act by aprightly playing. Thers is a cortain indolicacy 1n toying with suspicions of unchasticy through three ncts of n Lroad farce, especially in making thom tho topic of no less than foir convorsa- ions, But the sudience did uot seem to malio objeotion to this elomont of amusoment. Brietly, tho pieco should consist of ono act inatoad of threo; play for forty-fiva minutes instead of threo hours; bo pruned of many of the ropeti- tions in its eituations, and mllm{n farco inatoad of a comedy. Ithas tho meritof brighs ideas aud sevoral amuaing situations, Referoncos to Woodhullism and free-love, with the profanity, might bo omitted, and the pleco would becone popular, It would bo a good afterpioce. As an evening's entertainmout it is spread over too much space, aud apt to ba woarlsome. THE RIVAL HAMLETS AT NEW YORK. Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, Aug. 30.—Somo oxcitemont was croatod In this city to-night by the appearanco simultancously of Barry Bullivau at Booth's Theatro sud Davenport at tho Grand Opers- Houso. At Booth's a larga domonstration of polico aud tho full corps of the Bixty-ninth Regimeont served to 41l the honse, to eco abont tho worst famict and the worst fallurs evor acon in this oity. At tho Grand Opera-Lionse sa im- 1wendo house wolcomed Daveuport {u tho samo character of Hamle!, Ho played it in his usnal style, well kuowa to tho Amorican public. Tho succees of the evening, howover, was Misa Dow as Ophelta, HIGH PRICES, o the Edfior of The Chicago Tribunss Cuucaao, Aug. 30.—1 for one was indood ro- Jolced to read in Tux TiiDUNE of yosterday tho arliclo on the drama and tho high charges of ad- mission to our Chicago theatres; and I venture to assort that oioe-tonths aud more of the thentro-golng pabile do fully and carestly in- dorso tho opinion that the high charges are fh- -deed prepostorous; and I prodict that, with mod- crate and reasonablo charges, the managors would bo largely fiunncial gainers In the long ran, How frequéntly do wo bhear tho an- swor to an appesl to vialt fomo thentror “No, 1 wiil not go aud pay the outrageons prices charged now for adiniseion." Mr. AoVicker, whose pricen aro now 25 per cent or more bigher than thoy ought to bo, is always roady to clargo 25 or 50 conts more if ho thinks be can nossibly collect it. Why not give tho patrons a littlo ox- tra troat onco in s while, and lot them fool that they Lavo indoed received more than tho intrin- sio value of thoir monoy ja_ hoviug wituessed some roally meritorious play ? it would only holp to componsate in pazt for the many, many timen they bave witnesuod the misorable porformances which, after haviog wituossad, thoy could not but feel that thoy bad wasted or pacrificed both timo and tho prico of ad- misaion. I lnve often deprived mysolf the flulmxe of attonding and witnossing plays would like to bavo seen for the simplo rosson of theso high prices charged for admision, which 1 am strongly opposed to, and do not wish to ancourago by attendiog. I conld afford to pay #5 for n moat if I knew apy caso of circumstance or justice domanded it, and it 18 not true of mo that I have * moro monoy than bralus * cither ; therefore I bave n Taalizing senso of tho improprioty and injustice on tho port of the proprietors or mansgera in chnrgiug thices high prices, and If thoy peramt in charging tho same woy they will most with disastrouy financisl fallure by playing to empty bonches, Now thot Mr. Grover has left the mansgomont of the Adelphi, they aro trylng to 808 thelr patrons will not atand a “littlo moro squoozing” Ly charging bighor prices of admission. I hopo those who bave been in the habit of froquenting tho placo will not allow thomeelves to bo thus squoezad, aud I think tho evidenco as shown in sattondsnce of Iato at this house verifiea the bo- lief that they wlil not, I hope and trust our MMusenm Sln proapective) may profit by the sug- gestion of your article J»ubliahed in yesterday's paper, and give us good plays at fair prices, snd thelr roward will be a gratified, -pfmcmivo pub-~ lig, mado manifost by most liberal patronago, . H, e = ARMY REUNIONS, THIRTY-FOURTH ILLINOIS, Bpectal Dispateh to I'ha Chicago Triduns, Drxox, Il., Aug. 30.—Extonsivo preparations aro now being made for the reunion of the gollant Thirty-fourth Regimont liinols Volun- teors, which takea place in this elty on Tugeday, Bopt, 7 noxt. Edwin L. Kirk was tho flrut Colonol olected: Amos_Dosworth, Liculenant- Colonol; and Charles Lonaway, Major. 'Ihe first died from injuries roceived in battlo. Col. Bosworth then ‘took tho command at tho baltlo of Litisburg Landing, was taken sick and diedin 8 fow days, having beon brought hero. Maf. Lenaway was then placed in command, and whils lendiug his men waus shot through tho head, falling dend off his horse. Only 210 moo wero Jeft at roll-call the nest morning, but tho regiment was aftorssrds recruited sud filled, and waa in nearly -vory engagomeut, windiog up with Slerman marching through Georgm, Enl, Digoart wlll deliver tha oration, and thero will be speaches from othor brave men who wore through tho campsige, Tho Com- mittea expect all tho old soldiors who are now living and whorever situated, belonging to this rogiment, to bo bere on that AT LA SALLE. Spesial Disgatch to The Chisago Tribune, XasSarre, I, Aug. 80.—Thers Is every promiso, the weathor included, that there will ba sbout 1,000 soldiors in line hore to-morrow, and tuat the reunion will bo largely attendod by the ooplo of the the surrounding country. Gov, pv&ndgn and Adjt.-Gon, Hilliard will arrive to- night. ——— GOVERNOR-ELECT M'CREARY. LousviLre, Ky, Aug. 80.—James B, Me- Creary, Governor-alent of Kontucky, will be in« ductod futo ofco at Frankfort to-morrow with tho usual inuugural ceremonies. Ho will tako the oath at 12 o'clock, after which s salute of bouor will ba fired from the arsenal by the Pres- ton Light Astillery, of Louisvilio, 'The feetivie tios will conclude at night by a grand ball ander the auspicos of the Asumbly Club, an organiza. tion of tweunty years' atanding, THE CATTLE.DISEASE, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicado Tribune, 8t, Louis, Mo,, Aug. 80.—There #s conalder- ablo excitement in Randolph County, I1l., on se- connt of the recout fatroduction of tha cattlo- fever from Toxas und Cherokee cattle imported by butchers. ‘Lo disesse 1s rapidly sprosding, aud muoh valuablo stock e boeu lost. Doctors have cxamined & number of cows that have died, and pronouncs it the genwino Toxas caitle tover, Important to the Presorvation of Teoth= gghn Goanell's Ohorry Tooth-Paste, the most eMcacious dentifrice known, Try it, For salo by all druggists, Wholesale sgeats, Torrey & Bradley, 172 and 173 Kandolyh streot, S - Drow's Actual Business College, Tocated at Nos, 478 and 2% West Madison wtroot, 18 ho ouly coliege 14 Liq 618y comguetod upan Wo oyl §* buetness plan, Btudonts can bo Mited for the connt- ing-honne nt this tustitution, raodnot texching ls to practice the theory acquired. Evcry bustnees man will aca the advantage of this methol, Parenta aro {aviled to oxaming tho eourso of fnstritetton, e o B8t. Jamos' New Organ, Tho new and targe orjran bulit by Johnson & Ron, of Weatficld, Maen, for St Jawes’ Clhurch, (1 now being placed In position, and will ha finfahed early nest wock, Tho senfor member of tho Arm, Me. W, A, Johuson, may lia addreased at tho Brovoort lloura or at tho muste-ntoro of Lyon & Hlealy for ono week from dto N.B.—~Alot of packiug-boies far salo at the chureh, s Planos and Organs, Mallet, Davis & Co.'s Grand, Bquare, and Upright, sud Briitl's American Organs esn bo found only at W. W. Kimlall's, corner Btate and Adamn sireots, Obleagn, CROUSH—n Tyons, ik, Al S0 Jourie Wines: infant daughier of Jobn sud Jana A, Crousa, sged § months, £9™Poughkospsie papera pleass copy. BMITH—Aug, 29, Oharles Menry, Iufant son of Henry G, aod Mary A, Saalth, sgod 1 suouth and 3 syn. NORTHAM—Aug, 28, at tho restdenco of hier snn-in- law, L. H, Sfoackiatm, Wheaton, IIl,, Jecnatia Northatn, relict of tha late E "Nortliam, forinorly of Williama. town, Marn, oged 01 years and_& moniha mothiee of Mre,'J, W, Hooker and Mra, N, A, Jonet, of Chis cago, Til, VIVIAN-—AL No. 20 Langley-av., on Monlny, Aug. 30, Lilllsn Grace, ihe fnfant dsugliter of Jobu i, sud Clara Viviau, sgod 8 montha and 4 lags, OLENDESING—3Fear Warren, 1it, Monday,. Aug, 30, of conaumption, Fannio I, wifo of tha Rey. 1T, 'L, Clendontug, sud daughtor of Willlatn ¥, Moss, of this elty, o imeral at Rosehtll, by 1p.m, treln, on Wodnes- 8y, : SADLR—In thls city, Aug. 30, Mary E. Saner, aged 2 yea! beloved wifo of lferman Sauer, Funoral from residonco No. 277 Bedgwick-nt., da; to Uraccland Cometery, o 3 hers ploaso copy. HABFOBRD—On {ho 28th inst., Jolin Hasford, at his 1ate reaidence, 3o, 242 West Thirtecnth-at, Funorai will leava at Dy carriagos to Calvary, MUELLER—A her resdenco No. 414 Nozth Wolls- outse Muoller, sged 433 yours, neral at thie Louse Wailnesday, Hept, 1,at 2 p.m, oo QLLES! LINIMENT, TSI GILES’ LINIRAENT 10DIDE OF ARMRRIONIA A Now and Gront Discovery in Modical Scignco for tho, Ouro and Ioliof of Pain tn Man or Animal, Burpassing Anything Herotoforo Xnown, Rostoring Thou- sanda to Tonlth' " and Hoppinoss. ASURE CURE For Nournlgis, Rheumatiam, Hrysipoins, -Dipnthorin, fimugj Sora Thronty hoo " ohe, Mamps, Paralyaia of Limbs, 8till or Tinlarged ions, Corns, Pains in Back, Neak, or Bhoulders, Quinsy, Oatarrh, —AND ALl— Bruises and Wounds of Hvery Naturo, in Man or Animal,’ GILTS? LINIMENT bes recelved tho unquelifiod a of the ‘modical fraternity, aud 1s larznly used In thelr privato practico by the inost. suocess(al physi- o Tuca- ointy, Bun- A CLERoY:An Cunep: Gilea! Todido of Awmonia ls, In my judement, the best pomody for Neuralgls ovor put heforo the nuhlic. “ I hate oen allicted with this larrible direaso for 53 yoars, And sever until i foll npon Mr. Glics' romedy, dul 1 find any if 1 tako pleasnro i ll(lll‘lhh, lasymucth 110 bo & benofanior of (h human (Amlly, WM, 'P. CORBIT, Ohairman of tho Methudist Church Eatousion, A PuysICIAN Conip: Dr. Willlam Otgood Page, of No, 265 Fonrtli-av., Now York, suffercd for tnany yoars with atifTuoss and ihtenss l,""‘l" Iis kuee, nnd at thoos was unabin to walk, caised yy 81 injury rocetved on the Iludwa River Raiirosd. T'ried ovory romedy that skill orsciance conld devire, withont bonetlt, Gflos” Lintment Jodbie of Ammonia gave inatant reliof and affoctod a completo ciizo, RURUIATIO BUPFEREES BTN Waa dlschargod from the Ma husatts General Tos. pital as ocurably, with inflaramatory Thoumntism i my stiouldors, fingers, and foot: sufferad_loartully for thiny yoars; telod ovorjthiog: lont all hops. Dr. (e’ Linke inont_Todide of “Aminanis etfecied & complal 3 ELLIEN SMITIE, N, T3 Dltoo aty Tan ittvar, Mese ~™ Ay sufferlugs with (nflammatory rhemoatism wero In. tonso, 1 was helpioss till T used Gitow’ Lintnient Iodiilo ol Ammonis. - Tho result. ondecful, . W, VOOR- I118, 413 Woat 'Thirty-tifth L Y. % all over my body: wrists ove swollon; pain {nt orahl Oilox' Linimont Tndi, f Am. Tronih eorod e, MIIDILTON OISk RS 16 e Twonty thirdatey New York. NIMENT for allments of tho animal paia0d all othor proparationa in 143 wane drfully curativo efioots, THIZ OWHXH OF ** HATNY NASSETT" BTATRA: In my stablo the ouly liniment I now e ls Glles? Fint- puant, fodtde of Ammonie. 1 purforms wondors, L nsltatin founce o bost I v A SCDARTRLE Viinosian, N, o' L STOF A For our stock wa kuaw of no liniment that squals Gllas' Iodids of Ammonis, /i &’ what horseuson fiave ton srauted—eomecbing rollabla. 1t nover daappoints, THIS DOUG LAY, Nortt Howara.st. Malionore. Goargo Graut, Feq., Victora, Lillls County, Kansas, the largest stock farmicr la. tho'wotld, 170 guaro milos, uses for man and boaat Glloa* Liulmont lodido of Ammo- ni GILES LINIMENT, A bottlo porscesos maro curatiro propartics than & barrol of thn so-caliod oxtrets and Lininionts that nro o m Prics 80 cent GALE & BLOGKL 8 South Clark-at.. 4 and 46 o, moats Patmor Housa's Union Stook 'Yands D L. WOLTERIDOILE, 171 Biuo Istamtnve SPECIAL NOTIOE; For Upwards of Thirty Years RS, WINSLOW'S S8OOTHING SYRUI® hias bosn used {for chilldren with never-frillug success, It corzects acid- 1y of this stomach rollevos wind cille, roguiates Tha 3 ad diarrhoa, whiothor arisli .,‘;‘{.:dk.‘z’if{:; ST e T i ek o o raody. AUCTION SALES: BY G. I’. GORE & CO., 63and 70 Wabash arenue. GREAT AUCTION SALE. Conslaling of esery description of DRY GOODS, &c. Adsptad to the Fall trad, being tho FIRST GREAT TRADE SALE of the Fall Campaign, 1675, Wo ahall open with full lines Carslmerss, Suftings, Tepollents, (-4 Deavers, Batinots, Cottouades, Jeans, Lintngs, Satins do Chine, ke, Largo nud aitractlve Ifuo Genta’ Morino and Shote laid Underwoar, twenty varietios, Now Jines Gonta', I Fall and wintor atyles il Youttis® Suspondern, taaud Caps, Gouts', Ladica!, and Children's Hoslery, including Whito Cotton, Fan. cz_Bal, and Bliaker Goode, Tho Iargeat and Gnest kalo of Folt Skirts ovor offered 1u Chicago, Ladies’ nud Misses' wear, Yino o Ovors and Sbirting Flannels, @reat varoty, Dross Hergos, &v, Wo have wew lies of Lineus, with and aball offor a groat vanety'of D Narkiny, Towcle, Liticn, Crasb, aud an cepochally ting line of Yadics’ und Genia’ Hanilkerchlofy, A great varioty of Ladies’ Underwear, Apzons, also Infauta’ Drcaves, Hobes, &c. “Tablo and Pocket Cutlery, Umibrallas, ac Brushies, Belts, aud Fatioy Goods, AT TS, £irst great trade nale of Carpets, fncluding 2 and 8- ply All-Wool Gaods, double-cofton'rliaius, &t Halaat 230 3, 1., TUESDAY, AUG, 91, GEO, P,'GORE & CO,, 68 and 70 Wabash-av, At our Auction Catalogue Sale of Linseys, tn orders to clo: minske, Clothe, Robes, ana ltorn Comba, canzz . AUOTION BALES, WM. A, BULTERS & CO,, AUGTIONEENS, 108 MADISON-ST, Open and Top Buggies, TUESDAY MORNING, Aug, 91, st 10 o'clock, sl Wildor's Block, 10, 13, T4 snd 16 WWatbinglon-st, * Al new ani relialde atnel, WM. A, BUTTERS & uetionee WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 1, at 8130 valook, AbDuttors & Co,'s Auction Rooms, 103 Madison-at., CROCEKERY In packages and open lots, Lnmp Ohimnoys, Deocoratod Toilet Sots AT 6548 WABASH-AV. GENTEEL FURNITURE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, MELODEON, &b, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Sept. 1, at 10 o'elock, wy shall wall tho entire effects In Dwelling 548 Wabasb-av, enuaiating of Handsoma Tarly Chamber. Furnlture, Dru Ritehen Furniture, oo I 1', Crockery, Glass an Piated Waro, Lo wiiols comprislug the onl8t of n als tecu-room Liouse, which witl be nold without TCRATVO, WAL A. BUTTERS & €0, Auctioneers, | THE GREAT SALE OF REAL ESTATE ‘WILL COME OFF To-morrow Afternoon, Seut, 1, At1 0'0lock, on the Ground. F 13 Lats on Milwankeg-ay,, 5 1ats on North-ay,, : 36 Lots on Elk Grovest, © 15 Lats on Girard-st Y 16 L n Wand, 2 Brick Houses and Lols on Elk Grovost TERMS OF SALE—One-third cash, balanee 1 and 2 years, with interest at 8 ver cent per .annum, Thie propotly fs doar of sll Inoumbrance, A come pleto abetract of the proports will be furniahicd to sach purchaser. A depoait of $100 on each Iob will b ree quired frown the jurchaser at the Hmo of sale., A full watrantce deed wiil be given within 20 days of the sxle. The property i lueated in Plcket's Second Addition 1o Chicago, fu the west 3 of tha N, K. i of Bection G, Tawn 39, Banzo 14, esst of Wicker Fsrk, and i roundad by a good cliss of improvewents, with the Iako water through each street, and sswars on Biiwsne Kes atid North-ava.; acceasible by horse cara and om. ulburen on Mliwaukle-a,, which pass dircotly Ly the erovorty. It I3 within the city liraite, only a littlo over 2 miles porthwest from the Court-ouse Square. Now is the time to invest! When every ons wants 10 eoll {8 tho timne to buy 11 REAL ESTATE 1S SPER THAN ANY BANK With Millions In It. DUTTEES & 00/ REGULAR TRADE SALE THURSDAY MORNING, Bept, 3, at 9:30 n'clock, or, Dinfnc.room, sn = and otler Carpet: BOOTS & SHOES On Wednesday, Sept. 1, at 93 2, m., WE S8UALL OFFER Fall Lines of all grades Men's, Boys', and Youths', Womex's, Misses', and Children'’s Wear, INOLUDiING A FULL LINE OF ' OUR OWN MAKE BUCKER BOOTS, aEO, P, GORE & C0,, 63 k_’&_“’nhu)uv, On Wednesday, Sept, 1, ut 11 o'elock, CARRIAGES, OPEN AND 0P BUGGIES, a threa apring Democrat T, e, doutls aad gl Har Tosorve, cs, 4. 1. GOKE & CO,,” Auctioneors, §Pecial Trade Sale Orates of . G, Crockery, tu opeu lols and origie nal packages, on THUBKDAY G, ¥, GO} By H. CHADWICK & Co,, 195 and 197 East Raudolphost, HATS, BOOTS, AND SHOES, At Auction Wile mornlug at 10 o’clock. Tn sddition to our regular salo of llouflhold Quody, we will sell A LARGE ASSORTMENT Of Men's Usts, Children's, Youtbs!, and Boys' Boots and Bhiocs, Uohta' Brogans, &oy ! WITHOUT RESERVE, Don't fait to stiend this sale, °*Jis CUASWICK(K 0., Asctiogesrs, Sopt. 3, at 93 o'clock. & CO,, Auctl VERY DUSIRABLE LINES OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, BNS8, OLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, NOTIONS, ITAT! BOOYS, BHOES, AND BLIPPEBB. » On Sacoud Floor falearoom, 108 Mudison-st. BUTTERS & CUS REGOLAR SKTURDAY SATE, TIOUSEHOLD GOODS OF ALL KINDS, OARD! , PIANOH, NEW FURNITURE, and {RCHANDISE OF EVERY VARIETY, x SON, POMELOY & CO, B4 and £ Randalph-st, FIRST AUTUMN SALE BY CATALOGUE, OF 137 Modern OIL PAINTINGS, AT OUK AUCTION ROOMS, 84 and 86 Randolph-st., COMBMENCING TUESDAY HMGRNING, Aug. 31, at 10 o'clck, And sfternoon at 2 o'elock; also, WEDNESDAY, Seph, 1,84 104, m. snd 2 p. m, By The Patnéinga to be offcred at thase sales cmbrace works by somo of tho lesdimy and boat Xaown' Amasy can and Forelgn Artists, auch sa ¥, Buydam, 11, Londell, Geo, Pluder, Arm. B M. Gatetn, B Keontr, oo Iartwick, . Langworthy, IT. B, Northeot, A, Garnte, <. Koapn, " Al Briecos, © Meyor Al Van Wilils, T, iansou, by Siclacos, Artinta whoso worke are found in many of th Public and Lrivalo Galleries of tho eouynlryf ¢ loding Every Itcturo on the catalo, itivol, withont limit or reanrvo, S posiivaly fo by dait Tho wholo cullection will ba arranged and on FRER EXHIBITION, on main floor of onr. store, MOND, Aug, 80, A ELISON, POMEROY & CO., % Auctioneers, The Gowan Marhle Co. WILL MARE THEIR Second Auction Sale 375 Marhle Mantels AT THEIR WAREROOMS, No. 11 North Clark-st,, Thursdny Morning, Eept. 2, at 10 o'clock, When will he offersd from thelr large stock MARDL] MANTELS in sll the now and elegant designs, in 3 AMERICAN & FOREIGN MARBLE, Wil Plaiu and Oroamoatal Grates, Algo, Marbleizod Iron and Slate Mantels, Bale lparmml:.u—y to closd out tho surplus stock dure ing building eeason, Purcheaers misy roly on positive sale of any and eve ery Mantol offored, = Mautols now on exhibition sh Warercoms, F:LISON, TOMEROY & OUR NEXT REGULAR AUOTION BALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND Faruiture, Cargels, and Honsehold Goods, TRIDAY MORNING, Sopt. 3, st 0:30 celock, Wa have t}m cutire liousehiold Furniture of TUREE LAUGE DWELLINGS for sale. Alao, an framense stock of New Parlor, Ohamber, and Dinog.room Fure nitore, A full lHng Naw and Second-band Carpots, lounges, Sofas, Bedateadn, Bureaus, Ofice Deeks, Auctionoers, Book Cancs, Easy Chaire, 500 doz,iNo# Walnut Canes Beat Chalte, A large stock of Qe 1 Merchandiss, Cookiug toves, Crockery and Glass Plated Ware, Cutlery, * New' Furnitura “P{yfl' le during the weok, ALISON, POMEROY & cO.L oneers, H4 and 88 Randolph.st, L. ROCKWELL & (O, Nos, 77 and 19 Dearborn-at, Auctlon Bals to-day, Aug.$1, st 10 o'clock, TRADE SA.LE’U( ONE THOUSAND k. I CANARY BIRDS, All walo birds and fine alngers. ~Bold to pay cost of importation, A rare opportunity for dealors aud alk Who deaire to socure finy birds. Bals positiv —ee_____ E.It LYON, Seleaman, ‘WEDNEBDAY, SEPT.1,187s, WILL BELL . Manufacturers' consignments, to_the highest blddSnr! LL & e By JAS, I, McNAMARA & CO,, 2 East Washlugtonaat, LARGF FALL TEADE SALE OF Boots and Shoss af Auction, TUESDAY MORNING, August 31, 8t 9:30 o'clock, Also, 200 Cases Original Bucker Boots, Warranted genulng 18, P ARk G By 8. DINGEE 80 and 82 Fast Randolph-at, To-morrow at 10 a, m., Our Regular Auciion Bale NEW AND BECOND-HAND T0USEHOLD NAM’ OFFICE FURNITURE,

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