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THE CITY. GENERAL, The RNev. Robsrt Laird Collier will meet his Prienda thin evening at the paviors of the Chnrch of tho Messiah, Jouu Bannott Anderson, tho English Evango- fiar, will conduct the strangers' meoting thia evening in the Y. 3. C. A.rooms on Arcade court. Arrangemonts have been comploted for 50-milo walk for €200 at the \Wost 8ide Rink, Bept. 11, betweon flarry T, Goodman aud John Btearna. Tho stake has been duly depoeited in the Liands of a stakebolder. The C. W. C. T. U.hold a daily prayer-meating In lower Farwell Hall at 3p.m, Everybody wolcome. Tho Jeadors this week are : Monday, Mrs, Jones ; Tnosday, Mrs. Chonoy; Wednad- day, Mrs, Dreo ; 'Thursdsy, Mrs. Powora; Frie day, Mrs. Allen ; Batneday, Mrs. Fair. Edward Fitzgibbons, a boy 10 years old, was knocked down by a carriago in chargo of o Mr, Walkor last ovening, at the corner of Ialated snd Harrison atroots, and reccivod & sovere cutb over tho right oyo. e was attonded to and taken to s homo, No, 190 Mather stroot. Maj, Emery G. Foster, W. D. W. Barnard, and Dr. P.J. O'Reily, tha principal. second, and surgeon of the editorial dueliats, Jeft tho Tro- mont Houso last evening for 8t. Louis. Tho Edwaraa party stopped ot the Blierman Houso and loft for lome on the samo train. All the gontlomen wero 100 modost to jut their signa- tures on the hotel rogister, and confined theme aelvea to their raoma all day to curse their poor ahooting luck and avold interviowers, Sim Keo, o *launy man" doing business on Clatk stront, noar” Van Buron, had a slight unpleasantnoss with an African gentloman [ast ovenlug, and to quell tho disturbance thie sor- vicea of an entirs engine company and their steamer were roquired. Bim eaid: * Chiny- man bakeo liko Melicon dobil, frony niggar'a ouo shirt nud colly, an’ now git no pay; git no pav. Nigger go helleo; pit faceo slap.” It the African rojled at thie, Aud gaveSim n biow on thie nose which knocked Lim over on 1o a ker- osene lamp and set fito to the place. Engino No. 10 came over on a ptill alarm, aod put tho firo out. Loes, ono ehiri-collar. The nogro lit out after uprettivg tha light. Mnyor Colvin, according to the rocorda at the Madison Btroot Palice-Station, has committod a most flagrant and illegal act, and dono a faithful oflicer sn injustice, A laboring man uamed Joun Neimano was acling vory diordorly at Lake.strcot bridgo 1aat Thureday, aud Otficer Telyer arrosted him, He resisted in an ugly mannor, so_ violently, in fact, that auolher patrolnan Lad to comse to Yelyer's wid, and oven thon sn oxpress- wagon waa required to take bim to_ Madi- eon Bticet Htation, whero ho wns booked ns disorderly and locked up. The 2Iaycr waa called upou by Nefwaon's emplovor, and Ins Honor sont woid to tho etation ordering the dischargo of tho prisonor, which order was com- lied with, aud thoreforo the juriadiction of tho "ollco Judge set at defiance, and ono-man power nesetted in the mont direct manner. l'ersons of influenco in the community and othiers acquant- ed with tho ficts of the caso believe an expluna- tion ehiould bo mado by 3lr. i —_—— AMUSEMENTS, TIFE CRESWOLD CONCERT. Unity Church waa comfortably fillod yesterdny aftemoon with lovers of tino music, whose pres- enco in goodly numbera was extremely compii- mentary on such o day, when reliof from op- presusive heat was only possible out-of-dooys in tho slrong, fresh breoze, together with the fact that no small portion of the audienco came from distant parts of tho city. The afair was compli- mentary to Mr. Creawold in every senso—as to the attendanco in quality and quantity, sud cs- pocinlly a to tho chisracter of the cutertainment, tho oqual of which is roldom sfforded at any prico, much Joss at the emall ndwmission feo of 50 couts. Pushing the comparison with strictneas would make & nickel a goad round 2um to pay for many of our church concerts. Mr, Creswold is oiways strong in programmes, but in this case ha ‘was snceeasful in a marko: degree. Mappily kLo was able 0 Bgcuro tho ns- mstanco of Mrs, Schoonoven, ucw Hastreitor, whose cbanyzo of name aud eusinnco upon the married stato huvo lefe in all their former por- foction her auperb voice and arlistic metbod, Her numbors aucluded tho ** Come ¢ bello" srin by Donizotti, which, in responsn to an impera- tive demaund, sho eupplemoutod with an ox- quisite ballad, ** Tho Dateies " (28 nearly an wo can designato it); “ Augels over bright sod fair, by IHao aud Glover's ballsd, “Farewol,” which wns pecaliatly ap propriate in _ view of ler proposed departure for Europe. Nevor in bettor voice, and her publys appoarancey ull too rare of late, Mra. Bchoonoveu's contributiona to the concer! wero receivod vwith downright enthusissi and delight. 'fho new contralto, Miss De Felgrom, gave a most croditablo renderiug of two very t1ying numbers, Lu2zi’s **Ave Maria" and tho Prayer ania from * La Prophote,” The Quaker City Quartotto lent itafine capacily to the occa- sion, comiug in for an cucoro afwr Kinkel's *O! facred oad,"—tho *Knight's Farewell,” with sacred words; thougl, ciiically spesking, this was oot equal totho Nighv's Song,” br Abt, which was subpg with such a perfect \nud(n;: of tono and harmony as to produca tae effect of on accompaniment from a far<ff and invisi- ble sourco, It was almoat & revolztion in malo quartette singing. For himeelf, BMr. Cros- wold bl chosen four organ selectivus, wall cal- culated for tho exorcise of hia masterful grasp sud scopo fo haudling sho great instrument st Unity Cburch. Most popular snd {aking was thie overtars to ** William ‘Tell,” which was per- formed mith marvelous executicn and powerful trontment ; sweetor nod more captivating, tho dolicious Haydn * Serousde " (for atrings only), and na lees fino tbo schorzo from Mondolssohn's 4 Keformation” symphony. The * Loct and Possant " ovartnve cams {n for its sharo of ad- miration, and the chioral aud variations (** Amer~ ica") was well received, Every way the Crose wold complimentary was & proncunced success, and those who were not thers tnay score a fine ‘musical opportunity unimproved, —_— LOCAL LETTERS. A waL, Ko the Fditor of The Chicago Tridbune @ Cureaao, Bopt. 8, —Plosso givo apace In your papor for a few words in bopalf of fros prees, {roo speoch, froe iuatitutions, iu our Cireat o~ public, the greatess Govorument the wordd hns evor seen—as olaimed. DBut, it scoms to me, all our libartios are gous, and wo havo none lefs ns, srhen the wholo Cheistian publio press of oar country are silont and dead, as it were, to all the truo principles of justice nud honesty. Aro nat thoy 1n danger of being suppressed by tho gag Iaws of our country, when nut vse of thom raiso their whole spirit soul as oue, na woll aa voice, a3aost suppresaing the public press,as was done upon tho 26th day of July, 1875, in the City of Now York. John A. Laut, tho editor of tho Toledo Sun, printed in that city, was arrested by & Unitod Btates Blarsbal at his oftice, on & war- maut sworn out by ove Authony Comstock, s Bpeoial Agent of the Poat-Oftico Dopartment (at the direction of the Y. M. O. A. sud the New York Soclety for the Buppreesion of Vico), charg- od with maling v obscene, fewd, and lascivions papers in tho mails.” Now, I liave long Loen a subscriber to the Toledo Sun, and it isin no way, accordiug to my interpretalion, au ‘‘ob- scane, lawd, or lascivious" paper, but on tho coutrary a paper worthy of the bhighest esteern, #nd containing articles most proper to bo printed &t the presant tiue, or at any Hwe. Now, laying this question aside, 1t Reems to ma the Governinent bus no right whatover to meddle with sy persoi’s mail natter, paper or leiter. The dovernmunt mail iy demgued for the uso of the public. ‘The rato of postagois paid, and it I8 the doty of che Post-Utllcs Do- partment to convey the package to its destina- tion and deliver it without biesking, or molesta- tion of the sender or receiver. Unc-Lalf the mail matter tay be *obsceus,” but what s that the business of the Department 7 las the Gov- ernment the right Lo opeu the people's lotters to }eul:\ otdzhm coptents? 1t is & prison offeuse t they do, Now, the arrest of the editor of tha Toledo Bun for the maifing of his uewspapor, or auy other mau or woman, be * obscens lLiteraturo™ initor uot, 18 iuu in no seuse of the term, and tho Goveroment has uoright to permit its sgont, at the beck of any associstion orsociety, to med- dle with the people’s wail matter. Mr. Lant liaa received roceipts from the New York Posi-Oftice, as a recosmized pulishier, and scnt lus papers out to bis subpcribers, but bere cawes this man Cowmatock forward with tha fol- lowivg decoy letter, and has bun arrested for sendiug copies of hus paper, 10 a legitimato way, - properly stamped, t0 the addruss coutained fu tho lotter. i ‘I'he followivg appeazed in the hearing beforo Comw'issiover Dsborn Mr. Comatock contiuned—1 optatned them from the Puat-Oise st Qrosn’s Ferws, Cuany, Ly sending tho Jmployers, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1875. following letter to Mr, Lant, under the sssumed name of F, Boniler : . Garex's Fanys, Conn,, July 23, 1835, ~Sm: T fn. ous) for twa aublcriplions of your weekly pa- ne {o be sent to myself, and the ather donated rvell {0 any parron you chooso of your scquain- tance, whera it will do the “most good, Uo on! Go oul Fearnot. Keep n BT uppor ilp, and Le suro vou aro right, Let ‘my subacription commence with ur firet uumber, It you any befors the Trajn. fecchor lotier, Hfave yon any coplesof your sup- prossed Ohto paper, that you could apare moone? ‘I wish I could do more, hut cannot at present, Keep on, sud perseverance will surely brivg yon your ro. ward, Yours, ete,, E. Sesrer, P, O, Dox 10, The Commissioner held Mr, Lant in £5.000 bail, and kept him in Ludiow 8treet Jafl forty- oight lours withont a hearing, 1ls refused to accept a gontleman worth 250,000 as bail, prop- esly qualified, saying *in this caso ho must have two bondemoen,"” althouel it was discrotion= ary with him bim to accept tho gentloman who offored hiwself. K Mr. Lant s now in a coll in Ludlow Stroet Jail, Now York Citv, Ifobas a wife and two childron, who soloiv depend on him for support, and ho 18 now biclpless to hetp thom. It docs ecom wrong o keop Inm thero for this nlloged crimo. Wuen I speak for lum, Lupcak for all tho papers fn the fand. I¢ fs hih timo the pub- lie pruss wera arousing thomeelves to thoir onn froedom. f not, bowaro ; the wolf ia nearimng our duors, and & battle for freedom i to bo fonplt, and wot e far honce a8 many beedlessly suppose. I would ask whero ia nl} tho blowing fieedomi of Hpicituslists, and all the Indez mon, nnd all the Boatou Inrestign- tor men. aud all other so-called nawsapanors, And the &. P. Jjournal, with his frco prese, aud tho men of the Tolodo Sunlikewisa,—why don't each and all gound tho trumpet from tho vallovs and ths mountain-tors, and lot ail atand up slioulder ta shoulder for libotty of premw, speech, and frea justitntions 2 1 would ask, is theronot in our country somonlera soms froo moa and women who have the moaus to stop forward aud bail out the editor of the Tolodo Sun, lor tho #aka of big family alonn 2 Whera 18 tho plulau- throplets in our great county ? Is thero not onough humanity lelt 1n our men or womon who will do this? Who knows haw soon more of us will bo put in Jail cella? 1 would do it quickly liad I tho meaus; tut without theso I have tho roul nnd hoatt to doit, and freely givo my sym- pathy and love. Nonsuay MeLeon, 345 Woat Ilarrison street, clos JON-TRINTERS' PAY. To the Fditor of T'he Chieaino Iribune: Cuttoaao, Sept. 4.—In the numerons commu- nications which havo lately appenred in tho pub- lic printa regarding the compovsation of tho job-printers, several facts having an important bearing on this question have beou entirely over- looked, In the mind of tho publie, the only question at fssuois: 8hall job-printors' wagoes Lo reduced to #18 per woelt? Now this is but 2 Bmall rart of the demand mado npon ue, and not only usg, tmt upon the pressmon, It is ro- qured that we work overimo, on Snvdass and holidays, without extra charge, and that all cou- trol over atprentices Lo relmquished. Dook- printers employed by the wesk were requosted to comoe down to 214 also, and pieco-hauds to acrept 40 centa instaad of &) conts per 1,000 one, "'ho impression by beon industriously circis lated by tho embloging interest that wo would ot compromieo or arbiirate oo tho question. Tho foct i, that in tho mterviow batweon two committees of emplovers aud employas, st~ bitration or compromito was diatinetly rofused, pointblank, by the cmplayers’ reprosantatives, even bofora being nsked td do so. They would bave what they demanded or mothingz. ‘The only question, thetefore, upon which tho Union conld tako action was the acceptanco or rejection of this wweeing roduction. Who could b gurprised at the rerult ? Now, supposing the reduction to bs effected, who will be the gainer? The pudlic vitll ba well aware of such reductivon, aund will look for sud demand a rednction in thair bills for work done, in their cager compotition for business, will aceedo to such dsmand, and then the condition of things (if tho prasent claim of vroprictore is coreact) wilt be precinoly tho rame 8 boforo, viz, tho prices octained for work will not warrant tho payment of the then curnent rates of wauea. Tho [act is patent to all thinking journoymen jobbers that tho presous ery for rofuction cholly emanatos from” thoss employirs who are not nractical printers, or who allow their olicea to Lo run by sucl, and, therefore, cannot sco where the socrct of their succens lies. (Tho wuccossful employors who are jaming i thw reduction schemo do so only by tha pressuie that is brought to bear on them by tho others.) When mere employera realizo that their offices are not maclnne-shops, and printers not mechan- ics; thing a taaty job-printer roquircsnsga prime roquisite for his” developwments ag such n nat- ural gift of tasto and fortility of invention not oesussed by ninety-nineout of a hundrad, ena- Eling hLim o tako the scramlou o dirty elip of paper usually furnished aa * copy " (somctimes mispelod and wofully ungeammatical) nod turn out a Job which sball bo a **thing of bosuty and o joy forever; " thint the over-vsrying con- ditions and circumstances which oncompass tho ob printor—ovou lis physical condition having its influenco—utterly preclude tho performauca of ocertain amount of work in o given time that in Lriof, incorioct principlos of Internal economy in a priuting-oifice, aud propar busi. pess muagemment in the counting-room. lics tho secrot of anccers ; then, and not till then, will tne agitation for reduction in the wagesof those who work in the luvo ceaso. A DPmisteR, TIE EVILS OF OF}ICIAL ADSTRACT-MAKING. To the Edtor of The Chicayo Tribune : Dopor Couxrs, Wis., Sept. J.—Tho discussion at present going on in yonr columns in regard to tho purchass by tho county of the sbstract- books of privato parties is nat without intercat to those localities whero tho counly now owns abstracts or title-indicen, and whote theose aro run by publio ofticors. As a striking instance of tho ueolesancas of tiie county to possess such books, may lio cited the expstisnce of tuis coun- ty. Drivato pariics bave hero liad au abatract of title from the early sottlsmont of the county, but some leu years ago tho loard of Buperyi- sors, by vietuo of o law pnssed by the Legila- turo, authorized tho thon Register of Deeds to make out a tract-ludex, which was dono at great expento to tho county, and to no posstbie advans tago toanyono exceps tho llogi ster, who recelved liberal pay for tho work, mnd has, of course, recoived whatever foes may bave boen dorived from the possession of the Index. This has been kept up with mora or less regularity and corroctness for tho last ten yoors, auring which time tho oflico has beon in tha bands ot able nod exporienced officers, and, although real. ontats lswyers and attornoys have never lsd any conlldence fn the same, it has becn usod to & grescer or lows extent by conveyaucers and the public. Dut tho fortuus of politics Liss now Dbrought the ofiice into the hands of s person inexparionced, and by no meana competent to dischargo evon tho ordinary routine dutios of the Register's oftice, much loun thoduty of making oub correct abatracts of title, which requires exporionce and tho utmost care. Bull further, tlus business is now boing run ontirely for political purposer, the Rogister, of course, from tho moment ho entered the office, belug princlpally engaged In eloctionoering for a wocoud term, und fur that reason makiog searchies and furuishing abstracts for little or nothing, and making Largaing by promishne bis customers & shiaro i the business they bLring lum. Moroovor, tax-sales, judgments, aud the procacdings of tho Probate Court, torm 10 part of hia busivess, and cannot pmpul ap- poar on abstracis furnished by him. Yor thove reasons tho public imdox canuot fuil to fall into bad ropute, and tho insufiicioncy of and blunders in tho abatract furnishod from that ollico cannot holp but opea the oyes of thoss fow who now patronize it. Huch will uudoubtedly alao bo the oxperionce n your city should it be determined to have a public nbatract, and to this wust be added the danger of letting sharpers and laud- shiarhs have ncceus to the same.—s dangor that in & city llko yours is, of course, infinitely gronter than in & rural commuuity. 1. 5 WELCOME THE HTRANGENS. Ta the Edutor of T'hs Chieano Iribune: Cuicaoo, Hopt, 5,—Haviug soen no notice in the city dailics of tho bicunial meeting of the Americau Pamological Bociety, which 18 to com- meuco & thres days' sossion at the Grand Pacilio Hotol on *Yednesday of this weex, L would sug- gost that thiy meeting {s to o ane of no title amportance to the city and the State, Iepre- woutatlys men—inen “of uatiooal reputation— from the Eant, Woat, North aud South, will at- tend, msny or ost of whom Lave not scen tho new Chicago, and it would secm to be a fitling thing for our daver or City Fatlcrs 1o recoy- uize these gentlewen iu & Proper mauner, Cuaicago, —_— CRIMINAL. A men named Joho Bcoty was arrested last night on suspicion of etesliug tbreo new coats which were fuund in his possossion, Ho was locked up in the Armory. Bewwess 7 aud 8 o'clock yesterday morning & sneak thief coterrd the room of John Phitlipy, ot No. 284 West Mudison street, aud stolofa s ver walch, a vest chaiu snd & gold charm, and a wallet cuutaining 87 or 8 tu cusroucy, _ A pasty of tlreo young mwen wore riding on & Madison ntreot ear with T.oule tisas, last oven- ing, and just after roaching the West Sido ono of thoe party, with the aid of tho others, adroitly took Haas' pockot-book from an inslde pocket. It containod notes and valuablo papors, and £000 in currenoy. Mr. Hlans knows tho partics, and wili point thom out to 8 polico officor this morning it thoy can bo found in Chicago. The plarful mavtier in which they committed tho robbory is not enjoyed by Mr. Hans, Capt. Ellis in doing some good work on the West 8ido in breating up -the cigar-stors detn- jrops. Under tho cosor of doing & leqitimato Lusinesa In cigars, theso disreputables alluro mapy young men to ruin aud disgrace, and aro kuown as prostitules of tho loweat char- acter. T'wo of tho places wera raldod Satuzday night, ono at No. 215 West Handolnh atreet, kept by Mary Ready, and another at No. 216 on tho samo stroct, managed by Eugenio Ilobin, De- rides tho kecpors twelve fumaton were arrested. ‘Tliay were takon to tho Madison Stroot Statior, and” incarcorated for soveral liours, whon they furnished bail. Tho respeciable 1eople whome compolled to live fu houses and rooma adjoin- lug the promises are complainants sgamst them. Chicago already bears an unonviablo notoriety in tho matter of lewd womon and bad mow, and 1ta nimorouy atreet-iwatkers and morbera of tho demi-nionde are tad nad brazen i the extremo. Almont mghtly earmage-loads of basds, pmoldug cigara and Iaughiog loudly and pinging, 1any bo sern in the piincipsl strects, wisilo 1t s {0 largo.porgeonsly ducorated resorts which are nightly crawded—Sundaya as well as week dayr— depraved, and ot & fow decent, woman si¢ nnd rin boer and stronger drinks, whilo gangs of blacklega, bunko copers and atearars, anl woll- dressed thioves, congregate to tlirt aud mako ac- quaititances. 1t was in ono of tha rosorts roferred to_that s young wewing-gitl wamed Lizzis ——, 17 years of sge, was allured from an older siutor's caro by u dosigning willain, ahd ruinod, eo that 8o js now Jending s lifo of shame. At tho enrly hour of 4 o'clock yesterdsy moting sho was discovered in 8 West Hila lodgiug-house with Lor sodicer. Ilor sister, mirsing her irom her sido, bad learned of ler wheronbouts, and, in compapy with an oflicer, mought = hor and took her from the place. The girl i3 voiy L‘wm'. and apparently not ntterly hardened. She want with the scoiiadrel, ns she says, inno- contly at first, to the lodging-house,—ihich is a large and noted one,—aud whou o was in the room the man locked the door and kept bher there. Iho ofticnr gmnod en- trunco to tho npartment by meaua of o false key, tho clerk having rofused to go to tho toom with him. When the condition of affaira was discovered, tho eldont wister Lecamo almont heart-broken, whilo the ruived girl c}vcd pitcously, and_acknowledzed her shame., ‘Tho neducor was allowod to sneak off, the two glrls, who aro orphaus, refusing to give tho matter publicity by causiug hin arrest. — SUBURBAN. HYDE PARK, Tho Board of Tiustces of Hyde Park held thefr usual session Saturday aftornoon. A roso- lution to reinstato G. W. Liafcrd a8” Captain of Polica was brought beforo the Board and lost, receiving Do vatos in its favor bus those of Mesars, Hewes and Gillett. In a romewhat amotded fotm the same resolution was s second timo dofeated [ater in €ho vvoning. "I'ho building of a biidge over tho Calumet at One Itundred nnd Sixty street was aavocatod by Messrs, Colliour, Turrey, and others, who on- deayored to obtoin tho passage of an ordinanco for its erection, 'Yhoriver at thispoint {a 1,500 feot whie, and 18 o marsh for the greator part of tho distance, Tue Board of Countr Commissioners consent £> appropriste ons-Lhird of tho cost, or 5,000, which wili leave 210,000 for tha village to furnish. No allowance baving boen made for building bridzes in the Geunorsl Avjroiriation Bill of tho vilfagn for the year, the Loard ara un- cortaia ns to their authurity to volo sny funds for thia obJect, A suspicion “seema to ba enter- taived Ly some persons that sume sort of & job 18 connected with tho muatter, aud thiat tho nocee- ity of the bridgo is nos suflicient to warrant tho oxbendituro of this amouut, After the transaciion of the uaual rontine busie nesy, tho Board adjourned for two weoks. THE T AS EDITORS. I CHICAGO. 15T OF TIE MEMOCTS, The Texan sditotial excursion party arrived resterday morming and pus up at the Shorman Houeo, Tho oxcursion was tendered thom by Cot. Thomas G. Beott, President of tho Toxas & Pacifio Ralfroad. Tho party comprises W, Y. Teador and Mrs. 3. Josepbine Williams, of tho Joferson Leader ; Georgo A. Cutle: and lady, of the Dallas Commercial ; A. L. Darnell and lady, of the Sherman Jalriof ; D.J, Crookes, Sher- man Courier; A. D, Norton, Dallas Inlelli- gencer 3 H. C. Iunt, Tvler Index; I, D. Allen, Galveston Vistor; s, John D. Elliott, Austio Gazetfo; W.N. Dryant, Aus- tin Railroad Guide ; Miss Nestic 'ower Houston, Austin Stalesman; Misa Etta M. Davis, Hons- ton; W.J. Murphy, Jelferson fron dge ; C. G. Yogel, Galveston Iost ; C. M. Harriss, Burnett Dulietin; P, I, Oltorf, Marlin Moring Ball; A. i, Abnoy, Rockport Transcripl; M. T. Pear- ton, Emery Star; W. J. Barkor, Galveston Ad- tocate ; C, E. Van Horu, Dallas Adverfiser ; 1L, W. Thompuon, ageunt of the Texas & Pacitle Raiiroad. Lo pacty laft Jeftcison, a thriving olly of Toxas, on Wednesday last, and bave alroady vis- 1tod all tho Minaisssppi toswns,incinding 8t. Louin and Spriugfleld. On Saturday last they were tendered o fine recoption by Gen. Harlan and otlior promincunt citizous of Springfleld. At St. T.ouis thoy spont two days in the most onjoya- ble maunor, The party comprisen tho woalth end intellect of Texas journalism, and overy momber of 1t appears to be a geatloman social- 1v, politically, and othorwito as fully the tmost fastidions Northorn cditor wulf wish for. Miss Neltio Yower Ifonston is a dnaugh- ter of the lato Gov. Hamuel ifouston, one of America’s nublomoen whoso nams will bo ro- verod as loug as truth and honesty triumph. Blio boani in a largs degreo her fatner's most prominent characteristics. 'I'io party spont the day yestorday In duving through the varlous parks, boulovards, and otbor places of intorest, napacting tho Wator-Works on their tour. They pronounen Culeago far absad of anythiug they tiave over scen, aud Leap laudatious on tho mind who first comcetved tho | idea of puch extenaive parks and © boulovarda. But, judging from Present appearances, their atay in Chicago {8 not likely to be us onjoy- able 88 it ought, Springiiold gava thom a warm rocoption, aud at 8t, Louis they met with quito an ovation from tho Buard of Exchsage. While at the hotel vesterday, nous but a fow personal friouds callod on them during the day, and cer- tawly 0o ouo can blamo them Af thev thivk Chi- cago's hospitality is merely a boasted one, 'I'o romody all this it sbould "bo merely necesaary fur T'HE TRIBUNE to menbion their preseuce ta the Chicagn Doard of Trade and to the city sutbonties. Texas s a large cotton- producing State, and_ st tho uresout day is the largeut State in the Union, without excoytion. Blio is closoly counected with Chicago by the Alton & Bt, Lous aud tho Toxas & Pacifle Rail- roads, and should not be obliged to go to Now York to mako her purchases. Tho Loxsu edi- torial party fully aud frecly represonts tho papulation of TLoxas, and is is sincerely to bo hoped Lhat thoir prosence in this city wiil not be passed by uonoticed, Attor leaving this olty tho patty will Erocud ta Fort Wayne, where tlioy have a very kind - vitation, aud thenca they will proceed to Maus- field, Q., Pittaburg, Nisgars Falls, Baltiniore, and ltichmond, aud theucy back home again, AN ACCIDENT, Immedistely aftor their arrival, yosterday moruing, uu secident oceurred which has theown » glaow over tho entire party. Mras. A. B. Nor- ton was standing against sear nuiu;f for » tram tu pass by, and, whilo watching ber Little son at Play, the train to which tho car agmust which tho was loaning, way attached, utaried up sud- denly aud threw her violently uuder thoe cars. Tho entire traiu_rau over ber, cuttiug her lolt arm off a4 cleanly sy though done by & surgoon. $ho was removed to St, Luke's Hospual, where 8t a fute hour last avening she was rapidiy wink- ing. ‘The accident i alinost certain 1o result fatally, a8 sLio 18 belioved 1o Lave suffered vovore iuternal 1njurles bewides the ouo to her arui. AT SPRINGFIELD, apecial Dupatch to {he Chicago Tridune, BrunyorELp, IiL, Seot, 4, 2. To1as editors on an excarsion north arrived hoie from Ht. Louis st noon to-day, Thoy wero met at Jhe dopot by a reception committen of tho local pross and taken to the Leland in carriages. T'he Iton, D. L. Plallips mads a spesch of welcone, and Judge A, 8. Norton, of the Dailas Infelli Geneer, responded. Ilis remurks were well choseu and patriotic. llo said the cditors of Woxns wera Lraveling North lo creats a more winaly and friendly feeling betweon the two sso. tions. Wa were of one blood sud flesh, sad we should dwell togethor in unity aud love, baviog one purpono in viow—the greatnes and glory of our common country. [His speech was vocifer- oualy applauded by tho citizena pressnt, and, aftor its clore, & gonoral bandahiaking took placo. After n sumptuoua dinner set up by AMr. Wige gine, of the Loeland, tho party again took ringes and woro driven over the city, haltiog at the Lincoln rosidoucs, which oach of tha party ontersd and examined with proat Intorest. In turn the epico iills, woulen factory, watch factory, rolling-nulle, and Lincoin monis mant woro vimted. Ioro ngain the interest of the party centered, and overy pact of tho monu- ment was visited, and its history was dutailod hy Mr, Ponors, who Iy in chargn, whiln all listenod with great attention. Lastly, tho Htates{louso wag visited aud oxamined, To-uixht an informal reeoption waa givon our gueats at the Leland, and many of our peoplo called to exproas thoir satinfaction and pleasurs at having t‘mm among us, Tho visitors expresa themssivea dotighted with tho sttention and hospitality they have ro- ceived liors, ‘Thoy lonve to-night for Chucago, i i PINANCIAL, BANK OF CALIFORNIA, Sax Fraxcisco, Sopt, 4,—The Hulletin pub- Ifahod an aditorial {his ovening in which, after reforting to the conrss of the paver with rogard 10 tho Dank of Californis and Raleton, It saya: ““Whon tha bank ruspended Iast woek wo thought it our duty to protect ns far 88 porsiblo tho depositora ond other croditory of that in- stitution. Wo pablishod Just so many facts an wo belisved would best serve the purpose, and no moro. ®\Wa thon eaid that tho falure wan owing to the mirmanagement of tho lato Prosidont, aud that this mismanagoment was, in short, within the knowledgs of tho Directors. For theso statemonts wo woros roundly abnased, Tiio vicioua press undertook to marshal all cor- rupt olementa agalnst us, Wo wore in posacs- sion of faots which wo could not atato, beenuro o wero most anxious that tho Diroctors should it possible contrive somoe way of extricating thomselves, Wo preforrod to onffer tho assaults of onomios rather than topive tho factsatn timo when they might farnish complote vindica- tion of our attitudo towards the bank, but' might ac the samo timo hinder and posaibly de- feat (ho plans which tho Directora swero devising for.tho protection of the eroditors of that insti- tution. Tho Directars, somo of whom have al- ways hoon atanch frionds of the Bullctin, and £10 A1 now, have perfected their plans, and have seltled on v basis of action whoreby overy crodi- tor of the bank will bo fully paid. Wo have fnll copfidonco both in tho amity and in the good faith of theso mon. Thoy will redsom their plodge, and may ulimately make tho bank stronger even than tlie ono which ausponded, It was timo that (ho Bullcin should be relieved from mecrots which it has heen abused for keovine, Wo therofore propose to ask consent of tho Baard of Directorn to re- liovo na from any facther obligation to keep secret pomo facts within our kouwledee, 1lav- ing dono our host to protect others, it is part of our duty o protect ourselves. We ara now anthorizad by D, O. Mills to say that the lato Prosident did, without the knosledga of the Directors. use privatoly from 3,000,000 to £4.000,010 of the hank's re- sources, which amount remana unpaid, This was tho canas of tho recont falinre, Probably elunshers thia wonld have been sot down asn defaleation. Wo arc nlso anthorized by tho same suthority to eny that thero was 4o overigane of stock, which ovor- 1eno haa now been providod far, Tha particn- lar uso waie sag mndo of this larze sum of money it {8 not onr dnty to mention. When theso discoverics were made, the connection of tho Iato President with the inatitution was at anco ravored, Detween £3,000,000 and 24,007, 020 of money batt gono rut of tho hank without tho knawledgo of a rinrle director.” £ It bas been ronorted that tho Bank of England was fargaly fodobted to tho Unitod Statos Mint hora. The Mint had beon rafininz for tho Dank, and tho suppored indebtedness (it waa thoneht) was inenrrad through that channol, Tlio Buper~ intendont of tha Mint atatos to-day that, on tha eantrary, tho Mint owas the Baul 125,060, pay- abln on demand, Thera i3 nothing new to report in financial circles this morning, Quiet nnd confldence pro- snil. Dusincss fa moviog in tho wnual manoer, Wasmyatox, Sept. 4,~The total amonnt of rold that hias beon transferrad_to Ssu Francisca banks and businoss moen is 82,501,000, Acother $610,000 may be transtorrod on Monday, from the bullion account of tha Mint. OBITUARYX, JOTL HARVEY, WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILL. Scecial Correspondence of The Chicacs Tribune, Rrentrxa, Tll., Sopi. 4.—An accident took place in tnls city on Thursday evening last, ro- enlting 1 the death of Jool Ilarvey, one of the oldest citizens of Whiteside County, Ho lad been to Morrison, where Court was in sesslon, twico during tho day, rolurning home about 8 or 9 o'clack in the eveuing. Duing tired, bo went to & private room bo freqnently ocenpiod in the second story of hin brick block on Third stroot. He eat in o window, smokiog, about balf-past 11, and it {s aupposed he fell aslcep and fell out, striking {uto s basement cellar-way, Tho night-policoman bheard the fall, snd st once wont to meo the cause. Hle found BIr, Harvoy 1nsensible, having rocelved o 7atal injury of tho splue. He wes removed to his home, and ail dono that could boto save his lifo, but in vain, Ie ro- matined uuconscions until 8 o’clock Friday morn- {n'y, wheu death ooded bis somowhat romarkable ife. s wan ono of the earliest sottlors in this county, and & man of iron will aud enduranco, He bad acoumulated s larga property, and leaves a widow, ons son, and threo daughters, 1o causod an artesian well, noarly 1,700 foet doop. to be bored on a picco of nfl:}mrl) lving to the heart of the city, procuring a tlow sufliciont ta supply s cily of 30,000 penple, aud with forca onough to carry it into the highoat bulldings. 1n many respects Lio was & slngular man ; solf- wilied in the extrems, & trus fricud, and sn ouemy to bo fearcd. Accidents secm to have becu his constant compauions, Nearly a ecore of timea bo hay been muro or less crippled Ly falling, Min?' kicked, cut with & knifo, or shot. 1o lknow no fear; henco had no care for danger or his own safety, Eccontrio fn tbe oxtrame, ho was yet a man of many good qualitios that a people who liavo known hun for more thau a quarier of s contnry will cheerfully romember, llo was over 50 yenra of age, and has left hin impross upoh Many At an entarpriso in the countv. Joel Harvey will b & nams long rememberod by the people ot Whiteeido Conuty, ‘€. W. ELLIS, SAGINAW. Bpecral Diapalen to The Chicago Tribune, Eisr Baoisaw, Mich,, Sopt. 4.—The com. munity woro startiod this morning by the fufor- mation that C. W. Ellis, & member of tho firm of Clark & Ellis, was dead. o had boen siok about & weok, but was not cunsidered dan. geroua until two days sgo. He was une consclous at tho tusa of his doath, 1o hing been & rosident of thim eity mx voars, and was well aud favorably known, o was a prom- inont Mason, and s fuoeral services will bo conducted on Tuesday under their auspices. It is thioughit tuere witl bo & general enapension of businoss during the funeral, ny his brother-mer- £l chiauta esteomed him very bighly. SUNDAY's NEWS. Bt. Lonts and Cinciunatt will hisve a fast mail train, Helmbold, the buchu man, has been let out of the Pennsylvanis mad-house, Ex-Gov. Wells, appointed District-Attorney {n place of Fisuer, has takou Lis place. “Joff" Cluba were organized in the Fifth and Beveuteenth Waras Baturday avening, ‘The Citizens’ Association, accordiog to Mr. Fruukl MaoVeagh, will uot max in polutics thia wlis A petition to let Stokes, the murderer of Fisk, out of Sing Blng bas beel t to the Governup of Now York. At a meeting of tho Bouth Town Board Batar- day the salary of the Bupervisor was fixed at 2,500, An aversge al 300 aick culldren and attendants bave Lean carried at each excursion of the ating Hoapitsl Association, and thirty trips have becn made to date, A baby-farmiog establishment at No. 183 Twenty-firat stroot, was visited Saturdsy by & I'mipUNK seporier, whodiscovered gieat crucliion and neglect iu tue treatmeut of the iufants. DEDICATION OF A HOSPITAL. Enrz, Ps., Bept. 5—8t. Vincent's Hospltal, unsectarian, but under tho clarge of Blaiers of Charity, wsa dedicated aud opaned by (he Iit. LAy, Bishop Mullen to-day. THE CROPS. - Damago to Minncsota Wheat by Heavy Ralns, Favorable Reports from Illinois...8tray Qrasshopper Visitations, MINNESOTA, Sveetal Digpatch to The Chicanoe Tridune, Mrxnearorts, Minn, Sept.s 4.—Accounts of the offocts of the great rain-storms are begine ning to bo recalved horo from varions parts of thio Btnte. They ahow that the fall of rolnin tho southoru half of Minnesota and tho wporth- vestorn part of Wisconsin has bosn unpreco- dentod in volume, and that it has canaod GREAT AND YEAY OEXERAL DAMAOE, Tho tone of tho dispaichos received at this place—and thoy are hourly coming in—is vory discouraging. Wherover tho whoat-crop was ox- posed, 1t nufferod greatly : and tho farmers, who nLavoe beon Ubehind-hand with their barvestework, ar0 in_ a vory gloomy mood, It is probable that only s emall propottion of tha ecrop was housed Lofote tho raius act in. Arnong farmers the enstom provails ¢nite gevorally of stazking thotr whont a4 eoon as ft i8 cut. Whero the stacks ara proporly put up, the hoaviest raios ean da no injurs. Bat, \ul!mhmmml{. too many farmers are oxceedingly coroloss iu stacking their grain, and there is overy roason to believoe that tho wheat in stacka LAY DEEN DADLY BOAKED, AND I8 OROWING BAP- DLY. 1 Tu tho sonthorn part of the State, the harvost ia over, and tho grainstacked. 1in tho northerly pare, tho barvest ia stll going forward, and the rains havo foand ths wheat o stacks, which woro emmly moaked, and aro aprouting badly. Tho dispatches from Bome scctions donote but littlo damage, and atato tuat tho farmore aro busy spreading and drying out :bnh gralo, aud that tuey hope to prevent much 038, OWATONNA, A dispatch from Owatonns statos that tho prospects are mors encouraging than was‘at first supposed. It exprorsos the bolief that about ono-touth of the whoat in that region has aprouted. ¢ RARSON. At Xnsaon, s tolegram says, roports are com- iog {n from the farmers that fully 20 per ceat of their whens is damagod. ) UARIIALL, In the vlcm[!{ of Marahall, I learn that wheat waa considorably damaged. NRA TLML At Now Ulm, prospects havo not materially changed sinco yestorday. Advices from thero indicate that a good deal of the wheat 1s sprone- fug, Tho repotts of tho farmors in that vicinity aro raid to differ matorinlly, Some sy thero has been but very littlo damago ; othots say it has boen very great. MEBIDEN, A dispatch from Morideu eava that tha crop is badly damsged, Farmers around thero have comimencod to opon the shocks aud sproad tuo whoat Lo dry. poven. At Dovar, reports come that the whoat is dam- aged gomo, but that tho waather fs favoiable for drying out. CLAREMONT, Advices from Claroimnont stnte that fully ono- third of the crop 18 badly daaagod end sprous- wg badly. ZAOLE LARE. Reports from Taizlo Lako ara to the offect that tho storm of 'Thureday was vory hoavy, and added greatly to the damage caused by provious raius, DODGE CENTRE. A dispatch from Dodgo Centro says the crops ata in very good condition; mod that, unless more rain ensucs, wheat will come out with but little damage. TOCHLATER. Grain in the vicimty of Rochester is growing badly 1o the shock, and the damage will be great; but, if tho weathor bacomes clear and cool, about two-thirds of 1t will go No. 2, BLEEPY EYE. Wheat In the shock around Slespy Eye I8 rprouting somo; but, as the woithor 1s clear and cool, the poupla about theis fool moro encourag- od. T, CUUANLES. In the country abeut St. Cliarles, the erop is badly damaged and ju poor condition. Thore will bo & groat deal of grown wheat. VELLE, PLAINE, At Delle Plaino tuo outlook is reported to be very bluo, and the farmets are discouraged. ATWATER, Reports tolugraphed from Atwater say that the rains have boen vory honvy. Whoat' in somo parts is damaged one-half.” There is mare or lesa green in avery bundlo of wheat in tho shock. Bracks aro badly wot, and the whoat that is be- ing throshod comes out vory damp. MABTINGS. Around Dastinzsa groat deal of damage to tho crop I8 reported. '.fiuo ralus Lave been con- tinuoud sud heavy, and, as mostof the wheat was 1 shocks, it suflered badly. ROUK KIVER, Laat reports from Rock Iilvar say the pros- pects nre oxccodingly discouraging to farmers, aud to all outdoor Lusiness, WINNEDAGO CITY. Dlost of the grain about Winnobago City is #aid to be badly damagoed. It rained there asif tha tloodgates of Heaven woro open. Most of the grain was exposed 1n shocks, ALDERT LEA, A digpatch from Albert Len says au examina- tion of soveral ficlds of wheat shuw little if any dsmago; and, if the weather holds good, tho erop will bo saved, FARMINGTON, A TFarmington dispatch aays wheat is growing badly. LITCIFIELD, From Litchfleld 1 hear that tho farmors are busily engaged upening their stacks and spread- ing out their grain. Neatly ajirepoit tho dam- agos light as yet. ANORA, Farmera from Dayton, Osco, Burns, and other towns sbout Anoka, report that wheat is nearly all threstied or cd, and that it ls not aprout- ing avy in tho atacks, WINONA, Advices from Winona are {othe effect that wheat Ia growiug budly in the shock. ‘Tlus wires aro yet dowa through some parts of tha Hiate, and it'is difticult to gain information. ‘The reports thus far recoived bave Lad a vory deprossiug offect horo. Bueinesais uosottled, and tho prospects are gloomy. A weck or two of clesr, oonrwe-lher. howaver, would do much to encourago the farmers, aud brighten matters gouorally. MISCELLANEODS, Sgectal Disyaleh &3 Tha Claeaon Tyibune, BT. Pavy, Mion., Sept. 4,—1It s yet too early to givo a really relisblo oatimate of tho damage 1o whest throngbout Minnescis. Drying weather, Vt:‘y favorable, has generally prevailed to-day aud part of yosterday, 'The wet season is prob- obly over. The fsrmers huresbouts, ou opening the stacks and shocks, re- port widely dilering tenults, fram slmost outire rottiug of the Lerry 10 more discoloration of the etraw, Mr, Lews, who farms extonsiyely in Redwood County, 115 miles wosl of hero, ‘says Lis gram boing in eliook, was ou 'Lussday, bofore the second lieavy rain, nearly dry wud stll bright colored. Iis theory ls that on the prairies and turoughont low sections of " tho Biato strong winds blowing every day, dried most of tha raiu that falts, aud, except in localitios shus off from winds, the damege 18 much less thau haa peen estimatod. 108 theory {s sustelned by vare of the reports wrriving yestorday sud to-day, Btill botter ‘mows may come from secclions not heard from wince tho last stormm, but u majotity of the roports brought Liere are still discouraging, per- Daps because tho woret views come first. Dodge Contro, G0 miles south, reports a groat deal of wheat reduced it grado, much of i prown iu Lhe stuck and whock. Northtleld, 0 wiles south, reporis whest ot woro than oue-third atacked, and thet partly dawaged, Memkato, 70 1uiles Boushiwont, n{» no No. 1, and littla No. 2 wili bo warkoted Most of 46 will 8o No. B or % & aojocted. Moriis, 160 miles west by north, I3 reports from all around sre that wheat 0w Towing in the shock, In Goudbuo and tho Wabashs River Counties, pro- ducing one-tenth of the total crop of the Btate, two-slirds 10 threo-fourths of the crop was ex- lsnud In slockd to aweek of rains, aud many nstances of wob utacky are 1eported. Oiher small graws in stack wers iujured somewhat, Corn sud 100t crops bavo rattier gained than lost by their heavy wetting, ———— iLLINOIS. vwiaur, Bvecial Disvateh to The Chicago TyRune, Dwiaur, 1ll, Bept, 5.—~Weo still continue to report Yery hot and very dry weather. If old Pig-Iron Kelley could only how fast the enormous flelds of coro are ripening, and how little neod wo shall have for any of his3.05 bonds, it woold make him so sick that be woald never come Yess sgaia to Lessh us how to make monsy out of raga. of corn. The throaning-machines are hard at Wecan make {4 faster ony work, and aro showing good results. Onts are yiolding 00 bushels to the nere; 1yo from 15 to 20; timothy sood very light, not over 3 bushels, Ho, afior all, we ato coming onut a groat doal bat~ tor tusn wo thouglit wo should a month sgo. WESTON. Snecial Dispateh to The Chicaos Tyibune, ‘Westox, Tll, Sopt, 4.—A vast crowd of grass- hoppora passed thia place in sonthward flight to- dey, filling the alr from 10 to 80 rods high, The crowd was oqually thick ot Fafrbuey, 6 _milon east, ‘Tho fhight contivued fivo honya, Fnlling specimons wora pronuunced by Kanalane to by Kaneas grasshoppors, It causes much oxcite- went. CITAMPATSN, “Special Dianateh tv L'ie Chicaao Tribune, Crastraton, 111, 8apt. 4,—This afternonn the alr is full of gmnnlmrpum fiving south, T have boon unabla “to cateh ons, rodo not know to what varisty thoy belong. ~ ‘fliev ars probably the comuion *boppor, which somotiwmes at thin Acaron mount upsard during tho middlo of the day. For two weoks tho weathor hins beon very fno, and corn is matuving very rapidly. Two wooka mora of Auch weathor wiil placo a larger part of tho erop boyond tho reach of damane by frot. ‘The Connty Faly beging here Laesday, Sopt. 7. A tino oxlubttion is auticipsted, Soveral fast horaos ave alieady hero, NLOGMINGTON, Special Dispateh to I'he ©:meaan Tribune, Brooutinaroy,, [k, Sept, 6.—~Grasshoppers in incaleulablo numbors woro moon yesturday and to-day fiying through the air in" s southwest course fu this city and several other localition in MeLean and adjoining counties. Thoy are be- lieved to bo tho mennino Kaneas ‘hoppers, aud soms alarm {8 fele Ly farmorn. ODLLL. Correspondence of Lhe Chicaqo Tribune, Opewy, I, Bept. 4.—I mend you by meil a samplo of grasshoppors scen ib tiie air Liere to- day, Home claim they aro tho Kanéss 'oppers, whils otirers clalm thov aro tho common 'hop- pets. Thoy seom to bo cireulating round In the air, going 1a na particular divection, L. L. Joxxs, —_—— IOWA, BIOUX CITY, Brecial Digratch to The Chirass Tribune, Broux Ciry, Ia., Sopt. 4,—The flood n the Floyd River has not rison high onough hero to do much damago, but io tho vailey oast of here thousands of acres aro flooded, and tho erops, which have been harvested, oro eithor ruined or swwopt away, —_— PARDONED CONVICTS. Spectal Diapateh to The Chteago Tribune. JouigT, IIL., Sopt, .—Gov. Boveridge arrived in thin city last night, going directly to the Penis tentiary, whoro lio has remained during the day as tho gitost of Warden McClaughry, On tha sawo train with His Excelloncy were four con victod ciiminale from Cbristian County, who wero dolivered into the charge of tho Warden by the oficer baving them in custody, Two of thom aro mow gerving on their second term ot {his Pemtentiary, and ono bad but just finished a term of imprisonmont in ouc of the Iudiana Btate Prisvna, Tho most notable featura in this litlo affair is, that ouo of thoso four convicts is a cortaln Ismali Walls, wholssontencad for four years on two indictments forrobbery und ascault, and whom tho Goveruor pardonad on tho 22d of last March, on tho aps chntinu of tho ion, oury Suapp, of this aity. Wel!s was, whou pardoned, saiving o sentouce prseed upon him in Juue, 1872, by the Cluton County Court, ot oight vears for horss-stealing, oother mat was seen oo tho stroots yestor day with apardon in his pocket,—Louis Wile helm, of St, Clarr Countv,—who says that ho camo here on tha 17th of February last, for four years, for an a:sault with iutend to kil L2 edel Piunos and Organs. allet, Davis & Co.'s Grand, Bquare, and Tpright, aod Smith's American Organs can be found only W. W. Kimball's, corner Stato snd Adams stroots, Cliteago, How Do You Know bt that your child may be burnod or scalded to-mor. row? If you would save his life, keep Dalioy’s Maglo- al Paln Extractor in the houss, 23 cnts, ) — e e e ... DEATHS. pnranas b Loty L ST S Y GIONDANO—~On the 6tk of Beptomber, 1575, Marian, Infant daugbtor of Juseph and Virginis Glordano, aged 5 montus &nd 17 days, £~ Moutreal papera pleaso copy. BIGLLOW—Suddenly, Sojit, 6, at her residence, No, 159 douth Wood strect, of heart disease, Ars, Sophie Bigclaw, relict of 1, W, D'gelow, Notleo of funcral beroafter. MCNULTY=—1u tlis city ou the 8th {nat,, Bfrs, Cath- erine A, McNulty, aged b7 years, Notico of funersl hereatier, §2° Wiimington, Del., papera pleans copy, WHITNEY—8aturday, Bept. 4, Harab A, infant daughter of Wililam and Lucy A, Whituey, Iuneral from residenco, {37 Boldea svenus, Mon- dug, Bept, 6, ut 10 o'clock a, 2. ITCH—Departed this fifo on Sundsy morning Bapt, 4, 1575, ot tho residence of his parents, No, 1141 Iudiana avenue, Kenucth, son of Georgs A, und Jennjo L. Fited, aged [0 years, The funeral wili tako place at 1147 Indiabs avenus, at 3 o'clock this (Monday) afternoon, SPECIAL NOTICES. Centaur Liniments sllay pain, rutdue awellings, heal L and will cure rhewmatism, n, and flesh, Lone and muscle, =fd= ke nilments, Tho White Wrapper is for fumily use, the Yellow Wrapper whieose s foranimals, ... I¥prana Hoxe, Jofferson Co., Ind., Msy 28, 1673, QESTLEWEN : ] think it my duly to foform you what the Centaur Liniment Lias dyne for me. I ave suf- fered much with swollen feel aud cords, aud was wil- ling to try » dozen bottlea of moat auythlug as an ex- periment, Lut, sir, one boitle one tha work, 1 Favo ot been fran from these swellings In eight yaars, Now I am perfoctly well. ~The Liniuients ought to be applied warm. Yours truly, = BENJAMIN BROWN, Sparkling and Bright ‘Wiltbe the Silver on your tabl od sll your Toune- hald Utensila, when cleanod and palished with Elec~ tro Sillcon. 'This article 1sa natural [nfasorial preduct, obtatned from a Ny rod. Itshould be fn every well rogniatea hou furaishing Stores, Urugglats, Jow slors and Orocers. Agents -UILLET, McUULLOCIL & CO., 34 aud 36 Bonth Wator strost, Oblesgo. AWNINGS, TENTE, AND WAGON-COVERS, 0 LAUGS AND BANNERN—COTTUN DUCK. GILBKRT HURBAKD 2 CO., 4B to %8 Houth Watee'st., Curnor Filthiav,, . Chicago, WINES, OURDADE, T COTTON DUCK, OARUM, “Uackla lilocks, and Ship 8 PURINUTUN & SUIANTO, 210 sad 272 South W, T B. KREN FO0 w. OU0KE & 00 ekrrens ‘and Publieh SR DRUGSB, 0 N2 €O E. SOV b OiTrene and Jubbars, 52 aud # LaXo-st, JEWE h POOTHRR & CU.— \\AIDLENA‘\X‘:‘.BIA‘rI‘r’hAX ot izl Waichmn T Hhulu & Do-'s S1iser hoods, 450 and % Wabsahiar. Gm!l’. LOOKING-QLASSES, BRACHYOOEL— MANTEL- PARLOR PIKRS, Ulasaon, i Corutooe, fosswood sud Waluut Malding 961 Wabas TWINES AND CORDAGL I\[ANILLA AND BISAL KOPK, Hewp and Manilia Laihysm, teol and Irun GILBERT HUBLBARD & L S (0 8 Houth Wats: C. Bops. Ohlcago. HE 8TATE sfi%‘:yflfl‘nfl ') T "A“A ufi AETILUTION= lo-at., Cileage, 10, 8ix per sant fnt, o ‘Paiton deposits, BOHQ0L AND CHURCH FURNI SHEBWOUD BUHOOL FURNITUMK GO.— ‘manafacturers of Behool, Church, R ool Tk and Lo Hiatarst. b TOYB, VERGRO, RUHLING & LO.~MANUFAC. Srnd St i e e ) Fuitng Tackle, do, 14 aod 14 Glatoet, HOWE"‘%}AB, OOPPEES, AND BPICES, VRS 4,90 RN IX MILLS, Fiivin G0 oo e B e, WM. A, BUTTERS & Co,, A"UTIOTM. 168 MADINON-8T. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATL On Mondss, 8ept, 6, 8t 1 0'clock p, m., at « north daor of o ConH-aen.rorier of thmlnh:m'f';" Balln-ste, tho following praperty wiil 1o entd by orde of the tonnty Court at Conk County, to pay dene againat the eatato of Mathaw Coffe; ot 81, {n 1) %, orlmnal Town of Oiluago, known as No. 163 Wey llundgl]vh-fll.: wast 20 feut of Lot 20, 6l A foot g Lot 25, in Dlork o1, orlginal Town of Cileagn, with the improvementa thereon, known as 136 ‘and 13 Fulton-st, The properly in incumbered for shaut tyyy tha satue, and fo brynaing @ond rents, This i3 a raps chiance for o aud protitalile investmient, L Adrunisteator of Eatato of Mathow Cot Clicago, Aug. =5, 143, WAL, A, WGTTERS & CO., Auctioncen, A Balers & s Auction Rooms, 103 Hadlson-st, WEDNESDAY MORNING, S8EPT. 8, at 030 o'olocy CROCERINERY 1n packagien anit open lote. Lamp Chimnoys, Dooarated Tollot Baty, Openand Top Buggies, BUTIERS & G0/8 REGULAR TRADE 8Aig THURSDAY MO NG, Rept. 0, at 0:30 o'elock, VERY DESIRALLE STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHLNG, FURNTSHING GOODS, NOTIO) HOO%s, BIIOKES, AND smz‘ygbgé\,“‘ f",‘A | -'3_11! m, Madlron-at, Handsomo Now Furnituro, Choambor Sots, Parlor Suits, Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, oto,, THURSDAY MURNING, Sent.0, at 0:39 o'cloy, g Stores Now. 10,73, 11, and 16 Washington-at., in Wilier's lock, east of Wabanli-ay, ALSO~A desirablo lot of tsed [ouseholl Gonda; sy invoico nf asvortad Crackory, tlasawire, aad Plyr waro; an involco of handsomo Bnow-Casen; au iuvoiy of deafzablo Cirnets, AT 2 O'CLOCK ¥, W,—Twalvo Now O Dugyles, Denioerat, Wacons, Hirnes ot o0 16 WAL A, BUTTERS & GOv Attetionorrs, 3,000 PLANTS Camellias, Azaleas, Lilies, Caladiums, ‘Winter-Blooming Roses, Smilax, Ferns, etc., otc., From the esablishmusnt of ROD. I, FMALLIDAY, Florlat, Baltimore, Md., to Yo 0ld at atiction FRIDAY BMORKING, Sept. 19, at 10 o'clock, st BUTTENS €0O,'S itoomns, 108 Madison-st, Tuc sttention of Fier. ista anid those having Greenhouses fr particularly catiod to this sale, Eversytaing to be offcred wil g #0ld without resecve for cash, Cataloguen aiving pare ticulara of the Plants can ho had na Monday, WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., Autloneen, BUTTERS & GO'S REGULAR SATURDAY SALL. HOUSEHOLD GO0LS OF ALL RINDS, OARPETS, PIANOS, N 'lllL&lTlKlfli, and MERGHANDISE OF EVERY VARIETY, urday Sforning, 8¢ 8 LY G P GORE & €O, Wabash avonuo. GREAT AUCTION SALE Of avary description of DRY S00DS, &e.. adaptedts the socond great 1rado sale of the fal) campatgn, 1574 TUEIDAY, SEPT, 17, ‘We ahall sxhibit now lincs of Clo uitings, Caaimeres, 8-1 Beavers, Liopolients, D, & . meres and Cottonsdion, A line of Genls’ Bhetland sud Morine Underwer (Woth fall and winter weightn) that for variety sad general oxrallence will exceed last Tuosday's dinplay, ', Boya', and Youtisn' Ruspenders, Mon's, ¥ men's, Mlsaea', and Children’s Whits Cotion, Balmorl, and Shaker Honlery, FELT BKIRTS, the fineat lins to be found in thy «ity, embracing every variety, from the ordinaryts tuf richest atylen, "lald and $iriped Sbirting and Opers Tlam Linsoys, e, T ¥ = Peremptory salo of Mon's snd Doy’ Costonsmats Clothing, 100 dozen Gnglimn and Alpaca Umbrellu, Yunkes Notlons, Table and socket Cutlery, Dress ‘Trimmings, and Gents’ Furniaiings. CARPETS~—8econd great saloof Carpots, ncludin new and handvoras atyles of 3 and 3 piy, all %oy 200ds ; alao alngle and doubls cotton chain goolsia very desirable patterns, GEO, P’ GORE & CO,, 88 & 70 Wabashary, 100 LOTS HAMBURG EMBROIDERIE, Pdgings and Inscrttons), Also. a full line Mew's sed oys' Hats and Capa (Fail and Winter Styles), Tot4 oferad in our great sule of TUEADAY, Tth, GEO. P, GOLE £ CO. 63 'and 70 Wabmshay, ~ Jobbers' Stock of Boots Shoes& Brogans AT ATCTION. On WEDNESDAY, Sept. 8, at 9:30 8, m, We shall, In sddition to » fino steck from manufio. turers, sell the entire_romsining stork of BRAND, DATTLER & LARUE, Boot and 806 Jobbers, Al tull line of OUR OWN MAKE SUCKER DOUTS, stamped warranted, and to bs had oniy of us for the pest threo years. Duyers will bear in mind they s @ bought anly of GEO. P, GORE & CO., 64 80d 70 Wabashar, On Tharsday, Sept. 9, at 9:30 oclock, ‘Wa sball offer Iiberal inducements to the corniry sod city trade, also cousumers. A yory large atock of Honsghold Frrmitars ‘WLl be sold to pay sdvances. 30 Parlor Buits, 25 Marble and Wood-top Chmber Bets, 460 Walnut Dedsteads, 150 Buresus and W4 Durcavs, 80 Marbletop Talles, 130 Wood:top Tatisy 600 Walnut Cane-neat Chaira and Rockars, 1,000 Wook seat Cbaira, 60 Marule and Wood-top Hiall Tres 88 Whatnots, 300 Folding Clothee Hars, 78 Allrrors, 60 Rolls Fioor Oll Cloth, Bofas, Loungos, Wardrotes k Canow, Parlor sud'OfMice Deaks, Bhow Cascs, Tre and Three-Fly and Ingrain Oarpots, Q.. GORE & €0., Anctlonert, 9n Thursday, Sept. 9, at 11 o‘clqch‘ Attention, Conntry and Gity Dealers, Livery Stables, and Consumers, ‘WE BHALL OFFER A FINE LINF OF BUGGIES AND HARNESSES. Open and Top Duggles, Moroceo_and Cloth-iined} Two and Three-apriug_ Phactons, Two and Three riages, Double and Singla tar o e D DONN & 00, Autati, By JAS. P, McNAMARA & COy 27 East Weabingtonaat, LATOT, CATALOGUE BALE OF Boots, Shoes & Rubbers At Auctlon, TUFSDAY MORNING, Sapt. 7, st %0 o'clock, JAB. P, McNAMARA & OU,, Auctioneers, AUCTION NOTICE. TO CASH BUYERS. Our sale TUESDAY MORNING will bave the lrgest line of Kip, Calf, and Splis Boots yet offersd, Alsoy'S full line of 'the celobrated SUCKBER BOOTS, And othior FINST-CLASS GOODS, JAB, P, McNAMARA & CO., Auctioneers, 27 East Washington-4b = = i Syt By ELISON, POMEROY & CU. Hlnfl:fllumlalo at, Friday Morning, Sept. 10, at 9:30 o'clock, Our Regular Woekly AUCTION BALE, New and Seo- g ond-hand The Entire Furniture of threo firat-class dweliings new Furlor Buits, new Chsmber Hels, Extension Té* Ules, Dureaus, Wash-stauds, Wardrobes, Yaunges, Mattreases, lied Sprivgs, Cane-sest Chalrs: ., &c.’ Drassels and Wool Carjets, Ofico Deakdy & general stock of Household Goods, Crockery, Ol anit Vated Ware, Genersl Moschsuiiia ac, New Fafe piture at privat t auction prices during tho weeks ro st privs Loo ke By L. ROCKWELL & CO, Auctlonsers, 77 and 70 Dearborn-sh TRADE SALE OF CARPETS, TUESDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, of 200 Rolls of Carpet, Drussels, 3 Ply, Tngrsio, and all other grades kuovs 10 the trade. Kals positive. ¢ % 1., ROGKWELY & CO. I il DYE p x-u';',:ua Genticmen’s Qurmeate dyed sud cleassd LY jor maut o 8 & HOSTON FANCY STEAM DYE HOTAT, 170 Bouth Qlas¥, 14y Llnols, aud 463 W Unauosd