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THLE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY “SEPTEMBER % 1875. 5 —_—_$—_—_—— Sees ~ but roformora: ‘'All decent people agres that the last Ohio Democratic Legisiaturo war one of the moanont and mort worthloas bodies that over aat in Columbus; and the Ml odor of that corral of wild cattlo that camo togerher in Springfeld as tho result of tho uprising of tha people apainat tho politicians will Mogor for yeara fo the nostrils of [tinoisane.” -—__—_ PERSONAL, Tord Honghton was on Change yestorday. Lient.-Col, Vred Grant is at iho Palmor House, ‘ Bays aro for poots, and Joaquin Bliller ia at Put-in Bay. Lord Dufforin is to return to Canada carly In Octobor. Gon. W. W. Belknap, Becrotary of War, ia at tho Grand Pacific. E, L. Merritt, of tho Springfield Register, in at tho Bhermau House. Jamon George, mombor of Parliament from Liverpool, is at tho Shorman Houso, Gon. R. B, Marcy, of the United States Army, fe s Into arrival at tho Guand Pacific. Mia. Darhurst ia tho Iady-preachor of Balti- more, and she expounds the Gospel to enormous audiences, Jolin Rogers, the now famous sculptor, was, twonly yoars ago, aclerkiu the Amoskong Ma- ehiue-Bhops. Watternon says bis paper, tho Courier-Journal, Is like a bluc-Liil. Ho evidoutly means to say it {a wo mercurinl, To 176 yours Yale has bad but ton Presidonts, —Mr. Woolsoy governing tho fustitution for twenty-five years. Gon, Jomos W. Forsyth, J. 8. Townsend, and Maj. J. K. Smith, U. 8.A., are stopping at the Palmor House. ‘M. Quad's book, dedicated to the Pawnees, is ont. Hocallait “Goaka aud Tonra.” It cannot bo vory dry roading. Treseuror Now hag “s fine-cat nose," ond that's one of tho pointw of differonco between bim and a Plug-Ugly. * Buffalo Bill” writes for the Rochester Dem- ocrat ; but he docs not uoa milo forapon. Le moroly diaws tho long bow. ‘Mra. Stowe bas joined bor brother at the Twin- Mountain Houso, just in timo to seo har brother leave it and return to Brooklyn. The Roy. Dr. Talmaga has returned from fishing-excursion, to reaume once more the thankless task of onmeshing sinnora. Ann Eliza has at last beon pumped dry by ithe interviewers, who can find nothing to say about her except that shu ia aa protty and mad og ever, Count Bamaileff, who has boon exhibiting o four-in-hand uf huge Siborinn bleod-hounds on the atreots of Paris, has boon waraod off by tho Polico. The Texas editorial cxcuralonists are at the Tromont Houge, instoad of ot the Sherman Houeo, as was orroneouely roported in yestor- day's Tamune, ‘Miva Lizzio Goss, of Harrinburg, offera to go ‘up ina balloon with any mau who will take her. Bho has eued threo parties for broach of prom: ise, and this may bo a now plan. Ia giving ® sketch of Cornelius Vanderbilt, Goorgo Altred Towasond calla him a “ stabbor of the English language.” Goorgo’a portrait of hitn fs probably 3 daguorraotype. Lord Houghton and won were on the Board of Trado yosterday, and visited tho Stock-Yards iv the afternoon. They wero ontortainod in tho evening st the bouvo of one of our prominent citizoug. Cardinal McCloskey will arrive in Romo about ‘Thureday, snd register himself aa Cardinal of tbe Church of St. Mary of the People, wluch some burried reportor will abbreviate into 0, C. of 8. MP. Monseignour Roncetti is to be appointed to n high ecclcaiaatical ofiice in Anorica, if tho tolo- graph states the truth, Our Amorican dignita- riea aro supposed to foel lonely and want com- pany, Judge Dror, of the United States District Court, in Milwaukeo, denied the motion of the attornoys for Bhook & Patmer for an injunction to reatrain the performance of the “lwo Or- phaue” by the Meloo Rankia troupo, If W. W. Story is as good an artist as a post, hte worke must afford those who are fortunate enough to eco them perpetual enjoymout, His Iatost poom, “Nero,” will bo published aimul- tapcously in London and tho Un ted States. ‘The leading ovont in Chicago society this woek will bo tho marriago Thursday ovening at 6 o'clock of Mira Beasio D, McArthur, daughter of Postmaster McArthur, to Mr, William L. Hea ton, manager of the Western offico of the New York Independent, at tho reaidonce of the bride's fathor, No. 604 Weet Monroo atroct. , Dr. N,W. Tracy, formerly of Chicago, but gow tcsiding in Dixon, was married in tho latter elty yestorday to Mias Bull Mears, daughtor of Asano Meara, Tho Rey. W. Chaco officiated. The presents wero numerous and coatly. Tha newly-weddod party wont South, vis tho I}linois Contral Railroad, on their bridal tour. Lord Houghton's visit to Chicago recalle to mind his progont to the Now England Church of thiscity: A etone from Scrooby Manor-House, Once the realdoace of Ktder Browater, bad been sent to the foundors of the church, in tho year 4868, by Lord Houghton and Sir Cheriea aud Lady Lowther, at that time the tenants of the noighboring mansion of Biwtry Hall. Lord Houghton {a chicf proprictor of the Town of Bawtry and tho adJicont Villages of Scrooby aud Austerfield,—localitios reptote with mom- ories of the Pilgrim Fathora, and sho object of deep intorest to so many Amorkan travolers, The stone from England is inserted on one side Of the obiof entrance to the obvrob, and fortp. natoly eacaped tho ravagos of tho groat confla- gration. Mr. Willlam F, Iildreth, the well-known con- tractor, and brother of Ald, Hildreth, was mar- tied to Miss Lillian A, James lsat ovoning, at Grace Episcopal Church, the pastor, Dr. Locko, OfMiciatiug, The spacioua church waa fairly crowded with officiala of all dogrees and tho bappy couple's many friends. Mr. Hildroth and wife left immediately for » honoymoon tn thu Eastern States, Thoy are accompauied by Ald. Scout and wife, Ald. Hiloy and wife, Ald, Jil- dreth and wife, Mrs. Colvin, and a oumber of the friends of the bride. The presents wei varied and costly, comprising a. fine house and lot from W. T. and 3. H, Hildreth; w etver pic-koife from Mayor and Mrs, H. D, Corin; dossert sot from John H. Colvin; @ plotle-knife, butter-knifo, and sugar-tongs from charles H, Gillosplo; « picklo- easter from Laws H. Dyer; a tea-set from Mra, Alexander Campoll; a Chios set from sir, and Mrs, Charles Hf Hildreth; a bronze gilt clock from Mr, end fire, Con Mahoney; « gold watch god chain from Mrs, Hildreth; » toilet sat from . W, Maynaxd ; ® diemond ring from Mrs. Hil- dreth; silver eester from Mr, John Link, and a number of maaller articles from others, 5 merits anatvara Sherman Housse—H. ©, : Toues, Katkekee; John Chelaataan, Ones ee fam Gritin, New York; B. O, Reedee,’ Cincinnsil; 0, D, Gorham, Fort Wayne; J, B. Wilson, kris: James Kins augue; 7 Yas, Don 1, Sa, Whois, Os A, Gout Er etrotts 8. id, G. P, . nl pad be <0. T, Huroham, Bostons W. 0. Seubert J. W. Hinds, New York’; : Rocheae y “G, “Alosander, Bh. “Louk,” Soules: ais; ‘Thomas ork 53. H. 5 jumbus; D, ones, clas; 4. Lb Bowell, Newport ; = 8, Green, Laxe’ Bite ‘Thomas LI, Wood, Sycamore; Ww, 3. UW, Holmes, builadelpbis ; Wr, Te ark H.W, Emerson, Frank P. Bell; ‘Horry, Rochester 3) Hf. L. Tidany, Otaws..../ . Proc atime House—B. jaaon, New York; Suumway, Ottawa; ry nj Wleyens, Now axed; Fred Gaorge We 6 soroatag ti Novy de, Bludetae Boutl Wendy 4. 2. Davies Waaliujton; BT. Nicuou, Loutsi B.A. Fore ria mada: Gi etsasen! H . Fowler, Spriogfuid ; G, i, p01, Tuscola... Grand Pucijlo—sainuel Delgado, New. Of 4a all, Bau Wranciecos Alpbunte Le Duc, ang Bi ow Orleans 'W" the Coitrill, Mulwaukess If. W, Les, Boston {,2terge H, Urinterion, prin hatit 3, yor Gilreatua; D, Hichuoud, Ocean prings, x IMPISH ACTS. The Ku-Klux of Jackson County Send a Message to tho Sheriff. Death Will Ge His Portion if Ho Re- Icases Not Two of the Klan. Tho Story of tho Babes in the Woods Out-Heroded in Missouri. A Man in Seaatia, Mo., Brains His Brother with an Ax. A Bank in West Virginia Forcibly Robbed of $15,000 in Midday. A SHE-FIEND,* Mpectal Disnatch ta Lhe Chicago Tribune, Sr. Louta, Sopt. G.—A horrible case of crimo and murder bas recently come to light in Franle~ lin County. ft spponra that a widow uamed Robecca Eades lived in that county iu 1872, ated that sie had two adupted children, one a boy, Louis Morrill Taylor, 6, and bie stster Kate, 13 sens of ago, Ovo duy,in the epring of that Year, sho bocamo very augry wilh tho tittle boy, and, ecizing au ax, struck him upon tha boad, afterwards beating him todoath, ‘Tho muideress, anainted by two mou named Charlos Eades and Willisns Howard, bid tho boy in the store, but subsequently carriod it off aud buried it eccrat- ly. ‘Luo girl was tho only witnoss of the beart- leas killing of her brothar, and it waa agreed that sho must bo gotten out of tho way. They did not dare commit a aecond murdor, but thoy sot upon a plao which was almost ox atrocious as murder. hoy mounted the girl upon a baro- backed mulo and conveyed hor into the middle of a dense forost 40 milos distant, in Piatte Coun- ty, Mo., aud, after using horible threats, loft her alouo, After that Mrs, Eades disappeared from tho ecuutry, Charlo Eades becamo a notorious borse-thief, and Howard wag huug by the mob for stealing horses. ‘Tho little girt at the tima of hor cruel abandonment, was woak and sick, but, after inuumyrablo hardships, found hor way out of the woods, and finally mado her way to tho houso of Mr. Eldridge, tho father of Mra, Eades, but nos on friondly terme with bis doughter, Tho givl, iufluonced by the threats, was afraid to toll tho story of her wrongs, aud, couzoqueutly, wid nothing about the heinous cimos of Mra Endea uu- til shout @ yoor ago. A week ago, whila out riding horseback, sho met Charlio Eades, aud recognized him, She foltowed Imm and had bim arrestod, Last meek, While in jatl, he adarossed o letter to Mrs. Habecca Voitinghouso, No, 2623 Papau stroct, St. Louis. Bheriil Coney suspected the womau Was the identical murderess who was wanted. He telegraphed the Chief of Polico in this ci who #ont a dotectivo asd bad bor arrested, Sho afterwards acknowledged boing Mrs, Eades, but denied the crues chezyed agaist ber. She had Leen hying over a yout at tho house shero she was capiuted, aud wid a man pamed Bolt.uger, who offered to, nud did to-dav, marry the woman in jail ths afternoun, — Sbo was taken back to Phatto County, woere bor tual will take placa, Sho is 40 years old, Lut well preserved und good looking, and dues uat look at ail like tho great eriminal slo ix alleged to be, Many othor crimes arocharged agatiuyt bor, Among theso ia the one tant, in Is71, she conspired to have ber fathor and mothor asuassinated, iu order to get thoir property. xd that thotnurderons plan was only frustrated by tho accidoutal discovary of it by her father. BURGLARIES. Special Diapaten to fhe Chieaan Tribune, Dixox, LL, Sept. 6.—Our city is still infested with burglars, thieves, and pickpockets. Last night the residence of Col, Frank K. Orvis, the great plow manufacturer, was,ontered by saw- ing the alsts from the blinds and euteing out the wire soreons, Thoy also broko into J. J. Daun- tlor's sosidonco, taking « valuablo watch sod chain. Through tho day thoy keop out of the way on the numerous islands in Rock Hivor. ex- copt the loaders, who take their boaringa. Whon nizhs comes on operations commouce, Our polioy forco aro on tho alort, ond if taken thore will hardly bo any trial before Judgo or ne Svecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Kansas City, Mo, Sept. G—The Towa of Ojotho, Kav., was infosted by a dating gaug of Dbargiars ou Sunday night, Gvor s dozen housce woro entered, ands largo amount of plunder secured by the thieves. At the house of Mr, Jobo Brown the gang were fired uvon, and at least one badly wounded, aa uo had to be carried away by his triouds. THE MONTREAL GRAVEYARD IMBROGLIO. Montnear, Sopt. 6.—Thousands visited the scono of the Into riotous gathoring ycetorday, the gravo of Guibord’s wifo, which was recently opened for tho reception of Guibord’s remains, boing tho chiof object of attraction, It is Tumorod that systemstic proparations aro boing mado by the French Conadinas in and around tho city to provout tho burial, and thst arma aro being transported to aid the bolligerovte, It is atated, on good authority, that precautionary meusuics ore being taken by membois of the Frenoh Canadian Instituto to provent the raising of Guibord’s remains aftor belog intorred. MM. Doutro has received sovcral throatenivg Icttors, and @ number of bu frienda now guard hiehouse nightly, No allusion wag mado to the riot in the Catoolla churches yestorday. ENCOUNTER WITH A BURGLAR, Special Diavateh ta The Chteago Tribune, Brmnxovizc, Sopt, 6.—Three houses were on- tored laut night or carly this morning in thia city by burglars. Iu ono of thom Mr, Kimber'’a son, about 16 years old, thought bo hoard anoine bolow stains in tue houac, Ho got up out of bed, took hia father’s revolver, aud slipped down ataira, whore be found the front door open, He locked and bolted it, and immodiatoly lit the gaa in tho hail, Observing tho burglar making for tho door and toward him, bo tired hie revolver at him, but missed lie alm, whereupon the burglar fired, the shot taking effect in the boy's arm bo- jow the elbow, making @ gevero Mesh wound, The barglar then rushod by, opened the door, aud escaped, FRATRICIDE, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, Beparia, Mo., Sept. 6.—A fatal difloulty oo- curred between two brothers in thie town last Saturday, resulting tn tho death of one of them thia morning, Their namesare Thomas and Rich- ard Hewitt, aged reapectivoly 27 and 22, They had jodulged in a number of quarrels recently, and tho feeling botwoen thoin was very hoatile. Laat Saturday both bocame intoxicated, and, ro- nowing tho quarrel, Richard wetzed ao ax, and, despite bis brother's efforts to ward off the blow, struck bim on top of the head, fuflicting » ts wound, ‘Thomas foll and wae carried into the house by the mother, and modical aid sum. moned, Ho livgored in great agony until this moraing, when death relieved him, BANK ROBBERY. Cinctuars, Sopt. 6.—Tno Gazette's Hunting- ton, W. Ve., spocial saya while Mr, Oney, Caah- fer of the bank, way alone at noon to-day, threo men entered, and, placing pletols to his bead, corapelled him to open the safe, A colored mau eatyened in atthe moment, and was also ouv- ered with & rovolvor and still, which he did, ‘The Peabo sacoonien is rotting posseasion of 616,000, with which they docamped. A confederate nad horace in waite lng, alles atte ee eae Biven, and citizens take tho robbore, pty sleep pee THE MEMPHIS POOR-HOUSE, 80, . Mxwru, Tenn, Sopt, 6&—Tho Tae ‘calle onthe Poor-House Commissioners to auspond Dr. Beaty, tho Buporintondeut, until the whole matter connected with the recent scandal con be laid before the Conuty Court, and rofera to the formor scandal aud eupprossion of tha re- ors by the Coniwlesioners, aud says of Dr. sty: The partiality he oss shown for « bazom gis however wall tnteudod, has given rina to rrandal Uiatno act of bis but bis resigna- tion can abate.” IMPRAC:HEO AND EXPELLED, Spectat fuapeaten to The Chyears Lripune, Br. Pact, Afinn,, Sept. 6.—Our City Council Into on Saturday evoning concinded tho im- peachtaent of Ald, Fisher by dismiasing etx charges, ard voting him guilty of appropriating to his own uso 73 bushels of oats pur- chased for tho city: also, of accepting £10 fram a bridge-watehiman for aocuring hia confirmation by the Cou and thereupon, 15 to a panod: regolations expeting Fisvor from the Cunncil, OUTRAGE. Sreetat Dispatch to Tha Chteago Tribune. Drrvorr, Mich., Sept. G.—To-day Viocent Gould, of Northvillo, a man 70 years of ace, was bound over for trial one charge of attempting rapson Elis Horton, of that town, a little girl 7 yoarn old. The child tcatified directly to the assault, but Gould made tho statemont that she hod endeavored to lead him astray by taking immodest libertics with him, Several witnens tontlied to Gould's good character and trathfu! now. ROBBERY AT LAWRENCE, KAN, Special Disvuteh to The Chicago Tritune, Lawnence, Kan., Sept. 6.—Two young mon, bitherte of good reputation, bave just been ar- rested for highway robbery, having rolicved a farmer of avout $100 in casb and valuables. A artial confession has already beon made, aud poth parties will probably suffer the extromost sevority of tho law. Severaljliousos ware robbed era {ast night. Money and watches wero takon, No arrests, ‘ THIEVING OFFICERS CONVICTED. Potravin.e, Pa., Sept, 6.—There Is excitement hore to-day in political circles over tho aontence of tho Commiasionors of Schuylkill County, Patrick Couroy, Vatentina Beaher, and Moses Hine, who were convicted of neglect aud cor- ruption in dischargo of thoir official duties. Tho Beptouco of each 16 two years’ imprisonment, 1,000 fine, and the embezzled funds to be returned to tha county. Thoy were immodiately taken from the court to prison. BTREET-FIGHT, Wnreenixa, W, Va., Sopt. 6.—A stroet en- counter took place this evening botween Hans Good, of this city, and Henry 8. Walker, of Charleston, two prominont Democratic Politicians, io which Walker was sevoral times struck about the head with » cano, and dis- chorged hia revolvor at Good in roturn. Tho quarrel was tho rosult of recent publications concerning both parties, They wore arrested. WOULD-BE MURDERERS, Mexputs, Sept. 6.—A train from Little Roctt, early yesterday morning, was ditched by 8 mis- placed rail, Noone burt oxcept the engiveor, sod be not soriously, Near where tho rai was displaced, a noto wns found, raying, © ‘This will occur frequently unless your hands aro paid.” It is supposed that tho dacd was done by somo mon recently diachargad, ANOTHER CHURCH SCANDAL, Breciat Dispatch to The Chreaao /ribune, Booxvitur, Mo., Ropt. 6.—Tho Rey. Watson, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church of this city, has been cited to appear baforo 6 committee on trial for Iacivious conduct with Indios of his flocx. Tho nffair tas creatod con- sidcrable sensation among tho colored peaple. THE CHARLEY ROSS CASE. Pruvavecuria, Sept. 6—At tho Wertorvelt trial to-day, a numbor of lettera written to Mr. Toa offering to return Charley to his parents for a reward worn idontified as boing in the head sriting of William Moshor, who was ahot at Bay Kidgo, L. L, waile robbing a house. ADDING INJURY TO INSULT. Sueciat Dravatch to The Chicago Tribune, Daxvisiz, Ul, Sopt. 6.—Johu M. aukoy was arroated here to-day aud held in 92,000 bail for his appearance to answer tha charge of seduc- ing the wifto of William Strader, aud then way- laying and soveroly boatiog Strador. KU-KLUX THREATS, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Canconpats, Ul., Sept. 6.—The jailer at Mar- pheysboro, in Jackson County, bas been noti- fled by tho Ku-Klux to rolease two outlawe— Bontgomery Stevens and J. N, Flood—confined. In the event of his refusal they throaton death. PRE-NATAL MURDER. Spectat Divateh to The Chicace Trabune, Broomtsaron, lll., Sopt. 6.—Fred Lapping, whose wifo, after axovora whipping by him, gave Dirth to adoad 4-months fetus, has beon held for trial ou tha Stn fostant, OILY RASOALITY. Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dernorr, Mich., Sopt, 6.—Frod K. Lamb was to-day put undor 85,000 bonds for undorvalua- tion of oil imported from Canada by him five yeara ago, FAMILY FIGHT. Naw Yon, Sopt.6.—At Mamaroneck, N. Y., yesterday, Edward Wooks, while drunk, shot bis brother-in-law doad, and woundod his sistor, the wife of tho murdered man, Weeks oscaped. A DRUNKEN ROW. Osama, Sept. 6.—Patrickj Swift was danger- ously stabbed by Michsol Bowos, late on Satur- day night, ina drunkon row. THE TELEGRAPH. Completion of the Direct Onblo— Western Union Officers, New Yons, Sopt. 6.—A Ryo Beach dispatch states that tho direot United Stato cabla was coinpleted at 7 o'clock yestorday morning, aud congratulatory mesanges from tho London mana ger totho managers in this country wore trans mitted, Tho Superintendent in this city of the Direct United States Company says: Mesaagoa aro passing over the cab'o ata higher rate of wpeed. Although tho Faraday arrived at the location of tho fault on tho 22d of August, ten days after sailing from London, she had only three days of modorate woathor, during which she picked up tho cable In 2,500 fathoms, cut out the fault, and mado tho Snel splice, The Superintendont hopes to aay, in yortwo, when tho line will be roady for businosy.” —- Abijah R. Brewer has been appointed Secro- ay of tho Western Union Telograph Company, and John O, Hinchman General Suporintendont of the Eastern Division, in piace of Mumford, deceased, Operator at Ti a George H. Mr. Brower becamo an enton, N. J., io 186%, and for nyave "s gerved the Company in that Position at Trenton and other placsa, THE WEATHER. Wasurxaton, D, 0., Sapt. 7—1 a, m,—For the Uppor Lake region, the Uppor Alis. ‘Missouri Valleys, and the Northweat, slowly fall- ing baromoter, southeast to sonthmest winds, continued high temperature, cloar or partly cloudy weathor during the day, with probably Nght local raioe in the Upper Missouri Valley during tho night, LOOAL OBSERVATION, Outcaco, Bept. 6. Tiina, [Bar {the [itu Wind. yitainy wither. 259 4, 1,190.08, 61) 64 N., light m,'90,09' 731 Bak, ligne 300 Dp. m2, ‘T3) B4E., Mgnt, 2:53 p, m,|Ju,, 43) SUK., hyut. 07 9:00 p, m.[0.0 10:18 p. m,(s0.07] ‘Maximum thermometer, 14; miniioum, 64, . GENERAL ObsEMvaTiONs, Our2400, Kept, b—Midoight, Wing, Kain Weather, TU S.)8,, Uyht, Tol aac ‘Station, Bar.:Tary Eacauaba., ied 03] La Crosse . 130,03. Lesvenw'th 199,95 Iwaukee, 39,15} Omabs,, Pembiut Keokuk. Yuukton Ft. Gibson, | Ws, Garey. —— THE WHISKY FRAUDS, Hpeciat Lisvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Mrwavzrg, Wis. Bopt, 6.—I have intor- Viewed District-Attorney MoKinney, for the Weatern District, on the gubject of the Waul ington diapatoh to the Chloago Times, He never acnt any auch letter. Finding that the Circalt Court of the Western District would ait at La Crovan at the vory tinie tie would bo bey hero in the whit-ky suita, bo wrote to state his dilem:.a, and ank what todo. ‘There is ny need of bis ra. figning anything. [fie piace will be temporarily filled at LaCrosse, and he tw going op moro vig- orously than ever with tho wiisky casee. SPORTING NEWS. BASE-BALL. DOATONS—PINLADELPIIAB. Speciat Miavatch to The Chicaan Tribune, Pinapenritta, Sept. 6.—The fifth game be- tween the Philadelphias and Bostona-was played this afternoon, about 1,500 pereons being present. Zettlein was eubstituted for Jovephs an tho pitcher of the Philadelphias, tha latter having been engayed as the Uiceton’s pitcher next soa- son, Toals tuok Spalding's place at right feld for tho Bostons, Mauuing again pitching. Ryan, ofthe Now Havens, umpired. The Philadel- phias made two uuearned runs in the second inning on two clean hite and errors of *Wright and Whito, Tho Bostona tied their opponsnte’ acore in tho fourth inning by the good batting of Wright, Barges, and Leonard, and iu the following Inning mado air rune outwoclosn bits and errory vy Fulmer, Susdor, Adds, and ‘Treacy, Hach oarned a run 1p the eoventh inning on a conpie of safe bits, Addy's three-bagor yielded anther rua to to Vbitadelphias in the eightn inning, and the Bos- tons, not scoring further, won by 9 tu 4; Inninos— r294 56789 Voiladelphtas 000141 0-4 Bostous, 26010 0-9 A HOME oasn. The third gamo tetweon tho Atetracters and Reeordors was played Saturday, renulting tna scoro of G to 15 in favor of tho Abstracters, Braunock, who played with tho Recorders in tholr first match gamo, having recently jomed the White Stockings, was ecriously mirsed; his sbeonce contributing no little tv the defeat of the Recordora. Tho following is tho score: Inniags— Alatracter THE Cixcresati, O., 31; Ludlows, ES AT CINCINNATI, opt. 6.—Baue-Ball: Chicagos, —o—. THE TURF. LEXINGTON (KY.) Racts, Lextnaton, Sept. 6.—Tho Lexington racen bovan to-day, with s fair crowd iu attend- sauce. The heat aud dust wero too great tomake tho day enjoyable. Tho first race, mile hoate, 9 year-olds, ¢59, play or pay, 50 added by the Club ; five entries, Griustead’s cutrios were the favorites, Withers’ second, McGibbon' third, Saloyears’ fourth, Stone ifth. Tho first heat waa won by tho favorito, McUibbon secoud., ‘Time, 1:46%/.° In the accond race the horecs got off ina line after two faino starts, with the favorite soon in tho rear. They bunched at the half-mile post, and the favorito tcok second at tho three-quarter, and won, Cadwaliador eczond, Time, 1:50, ‘Tho second raco was ® sweopstakes for 3 year olds, £50, play or pay, £400 added, tho xccond horse &100, “aight _ ontrios, Kix starters, Bob Woulloy and = King Alfonso sold even, €200 “oach, in the pools, Katie Pearco third. The vtart was made With Bob Woolley in the lead, Hedman rocond. Katie P. and Alfongo soon took ascond aud third pluces. Woolloy was. winner in four lengths, Al- ionao second, Katio Pearce third. Time, 1:5 ‘Tho third raca was for tho filly stakes, olde, $25 play or pay, &800 added, and second to rective €50, seven starters. Itichards, the fa- vorito, $150; tho flold, 8210. Grinatead was the wiunor ; the favorite third, ‘Timo 1:17, THE BT. JO EXPOSITION, Speciat Dispatch fo fhe Chica sribune, Rr, Joseru, Mo., Sept. 6.—The racing to-day was vory flue, The 2-milo dash wad wou by Mutky’s’ Chiquito, Summers’ Roxella eocond, Sweet Bay third, Tims, 3:37}4. Tho 2-vear-cid atako, 5 furlouza, was won by Rowotz's Harry Edwards, Jones’ entry second. Timo, 1:06, TT) THE TRIGCER, AMBHICAN BIFLE CLUB. Spectal Diapatch to tha Chicava Tribune, Mruwavere, Sopt. 6.—Oflcers of the Ameri- can Rifle Club at Milwaukee were olected to- night as follows: Jonn Nazro, President; Gen. Hincks, Vice-Prosident; John Johnston, Trooa- urer; D. B. Frankenburgor, Socrotary. RALLROAD NEWS, GILMAN, CLINTON & SPRINGFIELD. Spectat Diacateh to The Cateayn Trioune, Broouixaton, It, Sopt. 6.—Francia TE. Hinckloy, whose administration as Recoiver of the Gilman, Clinton & Springfiold was closed some dars ago by tho decision and order of JndgoTipton, was in the city to-day fn regard to tho settlomont of bis business with that road, It ia gonorally understood that when Iinckloy turned ovor the road to Bcyton, bis successor, ho retained a Jargo eum of money, eaid to be over $73,000, as he claimei to most possible claima acquired by tho road under bis adminis- tration. ‘To-day he appeared to answer a chargo of contempt of court in withholding this sunt Ho paid to E, M. Prince, Special Mastor in Chaucery, $40,000 ou thia account. What arrangement Le made for the balanco is not known, but it ia genorally supposed o satisfacto- ry adjustmout hus boon made, A MEETING AT ERIE, Ente, Pa., Sept. 6.—Tuera was an immeneo meeting at tho Court-Gouse to-night to deviso mesos for breaking up the freight discriminn- tions agaloat Erio, and revolutious wero adopted to build o new lino to Cambriage on the Atlantio d& Great Weatora, thenco build a branch road to the Butlor Cuunty coal and ot! rogions, and Saubaeriiontly, connect with the Baltunore & Obio Railrosd, Tho meeting was very entbusiast.c, and ropre- sentatives wor present from all portions of the propoeed line, managemont is ia the hands of twenty-ilye active business mca, APPOINTMENT. Cenan Rarios, Ia., Sopt. 6.—Gen, Winslow, tho Receiver of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Minnosota Railway, in « circular juaued to-dar, sunounces the reaigaation of W, W. Walker aud the appointment of W. H. Pettibone as Goneral Superintendent. Mr, Pottibous bas had a largo experience in raflrosd managemont, The ap Pointment is a good one, and will gtve generat watisfaction, CHICAGO & PADUCAH BRANCH. Work has been begun on the grading of the branch line of the Chicago & Paducah Railroad, which la to extend from this road at Shumway, Ill, southward to the Vandalla Line at Eding- ham, » distance of about 7 miles, Tue object of the brauoh ia to secure a direct Eastern con: noction over the Vaudatis, which the main li now reaches at Altamont, the termunus, 10 miles southweat from Shumway, The Towa Division’ ‘ot the Chioago & North- wostern Railroad, which has suffered somewhat by the late freshote in Iowa, has been fully ro paired, and trains for Omaha and Californis are again ruouing on time. The Ohicago, Burlington & Quincy Ratlrost will jesuo round-trip tickets at one and ono-AGb fare each Tuesday and Sedneislay/ dcrtug tbe continuance of the Exposition. a with bo good for three days, pombiopes stake Porsons wishing to attend the Wisconsia State Fair at Milwaukee can buy excursion ticksts by sho Chicago & Northweatern Railroad fer ove and one-iifth fare for the roand trip, LATE LOCAL ITGMS, Mre, B. F. Norton, tho wife of the oftor ef tho Dallas, Tex., Intelligencer, who was 60 tarri- bly injured on Sunday by the oare, wil) probably recover, Sho was mach better Inst eroning. An ald man 64 yearsof age, named William Jolnson, while aitting on w rating in front of Mi . He lives at No. 019 Clark Heya or Thero was @ report jest ‘night that a women had been shot and dangerotwly wounded by a mian, but inquiry at all the pide stations aad other sources failed to confrosthe report, ——_—-— OPENING OF AN OPS:RA+HOUSE. Cuxvetann, O., Sept, 0.--The new Euclid Avenuo Opora-Housa opensd to-night with» Rrand conplimontary beneilt, tendered by a number of promingnt citizeus to the mavager, Mr, Joun Ellsler. The new edifice fa located on Sboriff s!xeot, with an Trance from Eucild avenne, It. iy furniwhed io » band- somo aud snbarantial son a and bays weatiug oa of about . ‘entertain tisevening wes largely atteoded. ant RELIGIOUS NEWS, Gratifying Progress of the Re. vival Canse, Requests for Prayer Made Yerterday-+- Bennett Anderson, Ministerial! Meetings. THE REVIVAL CAUSE, NOONDAY PRAYER-MEETING. Ap evidence uf tho gradual dawn of & great revival in thia city may be secu in the increased attendance and greater manifestations of inter- eet at the nuouday prayer-mectings. Yostordsy Lower Farwell Hall was crowded, and, although extra seats wero brought in, thera were still numbets who wero obliged to remain etaoding. The exercises wero conducted by the Rev. W. C. McDougall. aud began fromptly at 12 o'ctock with tho singing of tho old-fashioned hymn Coronation. Mr. J. V. Farwell mado the opea- ing prasor. ‘Tho leader, Mr. McDougall, after annonncing that the subject of tho day waa ‘Christ's Method with Sinnera,” proceeded to make a few Appropriate remarks. ‘Tho peculiar talout of Ubrist, he said, was to adapt Himpelf to every~ body so that none could withstand lta holy tn- fluence. Ho went atout from placo to place, restoring the blind, bealing tho sick, and, though tosympathized with, eympathizing with all. Ho was tho greatest mystery that was ever oon arth, This Savior was atonce a model man, a model teacher, and ao model evangelist. Low was it that thocommon people heard Him gladly? It was bozause of Hia mothod of dealing with sinnora, ‘The key so Hia method was that He know what waa a man. He knew both the body and the soul. Soo how Ho'dealt mth them, Inthe 9th chapter of Jobo was montionod the cass of a blind man, to whom, on seeing lim, the disciples began asking kuotty questions as to how he became blind. While they were thus occupied what cid Jesus do? He restored his eight. ho speaker referied to othor instances, such an that of tho colloquy with Nicodomus and the widow of Samaria. Prayers were requested for Traverso City, Mich., and a young mat asked for prayers in be- half of a friend who remained unconverted. Agentleman frbm ono of tho city hospitals esid that thero wawto Lea funeral at the hos pital at 2 o'clock, at which Brother Anderson would be present. and be caked for tho prayers of olf in bobalf of tho mecting, Another gentleman gaid (hat a week ago bo had requosted prayers for the city of St. Louis, and had to-day received a tolegram announcing that o large revival mecting was held thero lant evouing, at which great interest wan manifestal A member of the Rev, Mr. Dutield’s chur: requosted prayers for the Southwest Missiva. Atameeting there the previous evening mao tha twenty sinuers had expressed o wish to Lad ous, A stranger from Philodolphia said thet in pasring through the city he was glad to mat so tmany oirnest Chrirtian people, During the forenoon ne had been down to the Luard of ‘frado aud had soon such crawds of men, rus ing, pushing, ana strugghng for bread, but not for the Bread of Life. Mo prayed God for a great awakening in Chicago, Puiladelphia, and Mow York, i ‘Tho time forcloring the meotiug having ar- rived, tho loader said that, in accordauch with the wish of many, tho services would be pro- Jongod until 1 o'clock, but that any vho might dosire to Jeavo could do sa during the ating of the hymu * Itock of Ages." It was zoticoablo that ouly a'vory few took advantage o! the op- portunity to dopart. q A goutloman requested prayer for bimsolf in his work among the Jewa in Bostou AGermun said that we must avo s groster faith, Wemust always look heaveuward, and pray fora puro spirit. Hin remasia were diti- cult to understand, on accouus of his broken Kuplish and tho rapidity of hie utterance, which latter, Lowaver, gave evidence “of hia earnest- noes. ‘Tho meeting then closed with slinging and the benediction, BTRANOEDS’ PRAYER-MEETING. Tho regular Monday strangers’ prayor-meot- ing was vuusually woll attended Inut oveuing in Lower Farwell Hall, many being atiractod by tho annonucement that the Euxlish revivalist, Mr. J. Beanet Andergou, would conduct tho services aud ang aevoral now eacred pieces. Str, Andorson Is a young man, with a peewiarly good-humored expression in his face, acd remarkable suc- cous has attended bis effats in St. Louis and otter cities, Last evening bo waa greatly bin- dered by reason of « severo hoarsoceds, con- tracted by exccesive speakiog. His singing in particular was quite spoiled. In speaking, how- eyor, as tho evening adranced, and sa bo became infused with greater onthusiaem, hie tones im- proved until tho hogreoness seomod to hare vanished entirely. F 4bo meeting was opeved with the singing of a isco from Mr. Andesson's own printed col- lection, ‘Pho leador thon read tho fifty-third chaptor of Teaish, commenting uson each verse with apt il- lnatration and eloquext appeal, At tha conclu- sion of the Lible-loasen ho esng alove anothor of his souge, while all prosent joined 10 the chorus, ‘Mr, Andorgon then gavo out the toxt of tho ovening's talk : And ahe shall bring forth a sou, and thou shalt call His vame Jesus. —Haltherr, t, 21. Tho whole substance of hie remarks, ho said, would be found in that ono word—Joaus. What namo is Jesus! BSotullal meiming to overy- one! Even itéio ubildren in the Suudsy-achool, when singiug “Josus loves ino,” became iu- wpired with lave for Him. So also with the aged. Whoo Bishop Bevoridge as dying he recognized none of tho enco doar aud familiar faces about bis bet, But shou at Isst ono of hiv, friends said, * Biehop, do you know Jesus?” bo raised his head qaredly and rephed, “I bave known for forty yoars.” So may wo all know him to-night. ‘The socord mecting, though lasting but fifteen minutes, was fallof intorost, [t bogao with a muoute of alent prayer. Then Mr. Anderson called upon sinvers who wished to be converted sorias, A lady responded. ‘Iwo verses of the song, Just as Tac without one plea," woro Bung, but e:ill no others stood up, All Clirlatians wero than called upon to rise, and neatly all prosent signified their position by rising. Aftor soveralsbort prayers aud s song, darlog which all remained kueeling, tho mooting was brought toe cose. —_——- MINISTERIAL MEETINGS, THE PRESHTTENIANG, ‘Tie regular weekly meeting of the Presbste- ripa pastors of Chicago waa hold yesterday worn- tog for the first timo aince vacation. The Roy. GL. Thompson filled tho chair, and the Roy, @. 8. Davis was olected Secretary. There were preaont besido these the Rov. Messrs. Burrill, Wisner, Cohon, Dufteld, Trowbridge, Taylor, Mason, Halsoy, Gulick, Gunn, Noyes, Rrobston, Foraytho, aud Patterson, There was no subjoct prepared for discussion, and accordingly the time was spent in hoaring from each members short acconnt of the work done since the last meeting, ‘Cho testumony waa goneraliy to the effect that the work waa proupering, and that all things seemed roady for a revival this fall, Mr, Thompson reportod eight additions to his ohurch at laut Sunday's oommuuion, aud Mr, Burrill reported tive tn his church. Dr, Haluoy said thas the prospects of the seminary wore aa good as on any previous year, if not a trilte bot- tor, The Rey. Mr, Gulick took leave of his Lrethren, and announced that be had received sud accopted acall to tho Twelfth Strest Re- formed Church in Brooklyo. The subject for next mooting was voted to be “A Hovival of Religion, aud Our Duty in Re- gard to lt.” De, Davis was appointed to open tho discusalon, Tho moeting then adjourned. THE UaPTists, The Baptist ministers hold their regular me logs as tho Publication Rooms, 61 Washington siracty with the Rev, J, Donnelly, D. D., iu the chair. Allreported everything encouraging in the way of church work, aud tho usual bermouy and good feeling seemed to be provaulug in tho denominatio! in account of the dedication chapel terdsy, and Dr, y rosd an esasy on tha *G.est Awaken- fog.’ Ene following ollicora were elected to serve for the noxt ix mouthy: Prosidout, the Itev. 0, E. Mitcaell, D. D.; Heoretary, he Hov. N, EF, Wood; Programme Commitioa, tho Rey, Dry. Motgay, Irving, and DeWoll. It wes votod to roquest tho Rov. A.J, Frost, D. D., to propaie aa casay fur the next meotlug on the subject of *Stuitd ou Preaching,” and, if be was uuable to sttuud, that the Ney, Thomas Goodspeed, D. D., should coms prepared to tell, what he knows about the ‘Work of Afoody and Sankey.” THE METHODISTA, Tho pastors of the Methodist Church met, but transacted no buniness, adjourning to give tho piace of mecting to the City Church Extension Breinty. ono of the agencies for the assistance of feebier churches, Dr, Williamson oceunied tho chair. Dr. Jut- kins, the Corresponding Secretary, mado his quattorly teport, Tho morning was taken up by quite s lengthy discussion iu regard to the proa- Gut pian of assessing the weveral city oburches to raino Sunda for the purpose of aiding the needy organizations, Tho dincuesion was closed by the offering of o resolution by Dr. ‘Tiffany, a5 follows: Revohet, That we rocommend a8 of this rociety that no contracts for exyonditurer 6 imade up amenta before the aeacasmente aro a] proved by the respective Quarterly Confersacas of 180 churenes, The resolution was adopted, and the Socalty adjournod. — MISCELLANEOUS, TH2 EPLICOPALIANS. Special Dispatch to The Carcago Tribune, Broowtnotox, Iil., Sept. 6.—At the monthly meeting of tha Vestry of St. Matthow's Epinco- pal Church to-night tho Hon. S. M. Etter, J. If. Buroham, J. 8. Ewlog, J, G. Schermerhorn, and J. F. Humphrey wore elected delegates to the annual Deoco-an Conyention in Chicago un the 14th inat, Tho Vestry persod a proambla and resolutions setting forth that inasmuch as tue Diocese has been Bisheplea: for Ofteon montha, and tho Diocese haa elected two preabytora for tho office of Bishop, who havo failed to recnive the proper cananica) consent to their consecra- tion, it ia the senso of tho Vestry that the Diocesan Convonton should procoad to elect » Birhop; that tho Convention should elect a suitable consorvative prosbyter who can surely receive the coreent of the Committees and Bieh- ops to consecration. WLINQIS CAMP Scecrel Dovateh to The Chuage tribune, Kanxaxze, Ii, dept. 6.--Lne camp-meoting elsned last night ina season of considerable en- tousiaum Letweeu 3.000 and 4.000 attended yeaterdas, and an oxcursion train from Lafayetto brought about 300 viaitors. Bishop Ameu was fresoat and preached in tho morning. Ifo loft duis morning for Pekin, Tazowell County, to at- ‘tend a German Evangelical Conferenco, Mrs. Van Cott alao feft for Clementsville, Wis., whero sue gil rowan a week, thence going to Now ‘ork. Tho German Methodista have been holding &camp-meoting iu Naima, th.e county, for tho pan ten days with a large attendance and good results. . ETINGS. HOOPFSTON DISTRICT FAIR, Spectat Dravateh to Phe Chicago Tribune. Hoorrsrox, lil, Sept. 6&—Tho third annual exhibition of the Hoopeston Distript Agricul- tural Society will commence on the 1ith inst., continuing fivo days. Over $1,€U0 in cash is offered iu premiums, nearly one-fourth of which ‘ia for thoroughbrod cattle. Tho Society offers two pursea fortrottiug and two for pacing. while the citizens give £125 in a "'freo-for-all” trotting-race. A band-contest is announced for ® special purac betweon two rival organizations. On Saturday, tho 14th, on auction-sale of fino graded and thoroughbred stock will be held. Among the numerous attractions will bo the baby-show, prominioa boing offered fur “beat and bandsomest,” ‘Judzo" Wallaco, the bachelor editor of tho Hoopeston Chronicie, is Chairman of the Committee, and some rare sport 18 looked for. With fair weather, wo will have tue largest exhibition ever shown in the county. The invitation is oxtended to mut- ropolitaos to como down and seo how wo do things in the bucolic districts, ax we expect to reciprocate tho houor by sttending the Expo- sition. DUBUQUE INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. Special Insyatch to The Chicaue Trioune, Dencer, Ia, Sept. 6.—The Dubuque Indua- trisl Exposition opened to-day with a fair at- tondauce from city aud country, anda credita- ble display of atock. As yot everything ia disor- ganized, but the various committees aro bard st work, and it 1s expected that everything will be settiod down {o a working basis to-morrow, About 2,000 entries have beon made, the cn- tranco mouey to-day reaching $1,100. To-mor- row the Fair opens in regular aiylo, with an ad- dress from Prof. A. §. Welch, of tho lowa Agri- cultural Culiego, and trotting and running races in tho aftorncoa, OHIO STATE FAIR, Corunnrs, O., Sept. 6.—Tho State Fair open- ed nnder favorablo auspices this morning. The crowd was sinall, as usual for first day, which is dovoted to arrauging the balls, The dieplay of horsea is magnificent, Iargor than for many years bofore, At 3 o'clock to-day additional stables for horaes had been erected, which wero quickly tilled, aud every train brings :more, The Gisplay of shecp, hogs, and cattle. w also largo aud fine, A largo .collection of applea will bo shown for the county promium from several northern counties. All othor dopartmonta of the fair present a good appearance, QUINCY, Special Dispatch to The Chicaao Tribune, Quincy, Il, Sept. 6.—The managora of the Mississippi Valley Fair, to be opened iu this city ‘on tho 20th inat,, bavo decided to give, ae = prizo for the competitive military drill, a cup, or 250 ineash, astho wioning company may chooso. Compatios msy enter for tho prize a lato ag the 20th, aud notice has been sent to the Adjutant- Generals of Missouri, lowa, and Illinois, Gen. W. T. Sherman will officiate as judge of tho military drill, ‘ ALLINOIS STATE FAIR. Specrat Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, Managrienp, Ill, Sopt. 6—The Chicago & Paducah Railway, tho only road leading into Ottawa from the South, navo to-day arranged special accommodations for passengers to the State Fair, Thoy wilt run two special traine aaily from the far South to Ottawa and return with round trip ticketa at a fare anda fifth, landing passougors at the gatos of tho ground. SCOTT COUNTY, IA. Spectat Disvateh fo The Chicago Tribune Davesroar, Bopt. 6.—The Scott County Fair commenced to-day, Upto noop 3,000 en- tries had been made,and the number will be largely increased. Some magnitlcent stock ie exhibited, aud savera! rapid borses, Tho Fair will certainly bo agroatauccoas, The Scott County Kairie the largest county falr held io the State, and offers $1,000 more premiams thao the Brate Pair, CHAMPAIGN, ILL. Special Disputen to Lhe Chicago Tribune, Cmauraiox, 1., Sept. 6.—Our county fair opena to-morrow in this city, and will contime for four days, Evory effort possible has been made by tho Association to make this the moat iutereatlug exibition yet held. Large premiums aro offered, and tho entries are full in all do- partments. - JEFF DAVIS, Mesents, Teon., Sept. 6,—Jefferton Davis left at noon toattend the Agricultural Yair at DeSoto, Mo. He goes thence to St, Louis, Kan- se City, aud Fulton, aud will oxtend his visit to lorado. ST. JOSEPH, Bpecial Dispatch to She Chicago Tribune, Br. Josrru, Mo., Sept, 6.—The great exrposl- tlon at this city opened to-day ander good pros- pects. The woather was falr but very warm. ‘The attendanco was fair, but not large, The displsy to the bails will be good. PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA. Prrtspona, Pa, Sept. 6,—Tho annual inspso- tlon and roview of the Sixth Division of the National State Guard, Maj.-Gon. Poarson con ansoding, took place at Friendship Park to-day iu the proseuco of Gov, Martrauft and Adjt.- Gai tte, About 5,000 spectators were present, and the military display was vory toe. pescieaeesies oaks fhe Cs THE PRINTING TRADE IN CLEVELAND. Otxvriann, O., Bept. 6.—T'he printers’ atrike io this city has proved Seed ae Bee managora find no ditticulty in supply! Tiikers" pisces ‘nt a reduced scale of prices, —_—___-_—_——_ OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxpoy, Sept. 6.—Stoamships Ohio, from Philadetphis, and State of tadiana, from Now York, bave arrived oar eva: Dieses youl - 6.—Arrived— cr prunelsand Navariug, from Hal piealicl sb denies rare TELEGRAPHIC BASVITIES, ‘The Methodist ministers, In session in Nev York, have approved of the arsctlon of & mero- ris} chnrch in honor of Jobn Wosley, at Savan- nah, Ga,, and als resolved tp call tho attention of their congregs.tions to thé project. A complimentary banquet was given the Amer- tean Tooinin Now Yor« last evening, presided over by Mavor Wickbam, and attended by Vice- Presldont Wilson aud many other diatinguehed guoata, CASUALTIES, DROWNED. Crxctxnatt, O., Sept. 6.—On Satardsy even- ing six childron got into a aklff in Ail] Rtver, a¢ Fuller's Mille, on the Mariotta Railroad, for « rido across the river. Whon about midway, the hoat, which bad been leaking badly, aank. One little girl was drowned. Threo others were re ened with groat dificulty by » boy named Real- or, The other threo wero unconscious wheo brought ashore, but wore subsequently resasci- tated. Bostox, Mase., Sept. 6.—Thomas Hardy and John Wannegan were drowned yosterday by the upsetting of a smilboat. HAON'T READ THE PAPERS, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, foxp pu Lac, Wis., Sopt. 6.—Ars. James Shambaen attempted to light 4 fire by the aid of koronono to-day and was mortally woanded by anexplosion, Her body, neck, snd hoad were horribly burved, DEATH OF A VICTIM. Special Inapateh to The Chreago Tritune, Br, Josrri, Mo., Sovt. G.—Capt, H. B, Warren, one of the injured by the railroad accident on tho 17th of August ou the 8t. Louis & St. Joseph Railroad, died fast nizht, and his remains went to Fore Erio, Cauata. to-day, ———— . TT Keorur, Ia, Sept. G.—Theodors Tilton ‘ae accepted an invitation to lecture before the Bay= Ho's Mercantilo College at Keokuk in November, a A Fly Lives Ton Months in 2 Ladys Enr. Easton (Pa,) Free Preas, About ten moutiw ago a common houre-fly crept into the ear of Mra. Joseph Fiahor, of the American Hotel. ‘Tho surrounding parts soon becamo loflamed and very painful. The sense of bearing tas speedily impaired, and finally lost altogether, After months cf suffering, on lest Thursday evening, a8 she Jay in her bed, sho be- eame conscious of the departure of tho tutruder from herear, She called an attendant, aud, om nearching, they found the causo of tho troablo, as etated, @ common house-ily, lying on the pul- low, well covorod with the cerumon of the oar. Mrs. Fiaber is morecomfoartable siuce ite remov~ al, though her hosring has not yet been re- stored, Se ea EEEERDEEEneeneene Jaundions, skin diseases, antl affections of the blad= dor aud kidneys, are removed by Dr. Jayne's Sanative Wille, They produce healthy sccretiona of the stom. uch, liver, aud other organa of the body, and are bene~ ficlal whenever au alterative or purgative medicine is requlre INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. THE INTER-STATE Industrial Exposition OF CHICAGO, 1875, Will Open on the Evening of Sept. 8, And continue day and evening until Ort, 9, apd will undoubtedly prove to be the GREAT EVENT OF THE YEAR IN AMERICA, The Most Brilliant and Magnificent Display in all Departments, THE IMMENSE ART HALLS aro full of America’s heat Pictures, sclected and contributed by the Artiste themselves. No auch collection of STRONG PAINT= INGB by ATRONG ARTISTS has ever before been ‘presented to the public in this country, THE SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT, under the suepices of the Chicago Academy of Sciences, hae never before approached jn point of magnitude and exoollence on any such occasion, THE HORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL DEPART- MENT, including s Continental Exhibitiog sf Mruite ‘by the leading Sent groning, States, Territories, and Provinces, ts # marvel of beauty in Frufts, Plants, and Flowera, ‘THE MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT embraces in- numerable novelties of inventions and procosses of maoufasctnre NEVER BEFORE SUBMITTED TO PUBLIC VIEW, illustrating and attesting the grand. triumph of MIND over MATTER, Alarge and interesting exbibition of LIVE FISI from the Atlantic and Pacific slopes, and from the | central atreams of America, togetuer with a full dis- play of fixtures aud apparatus showing how fish are | bred and preserved in running streams. In other Departments, Textile Fabrics, Musical Ine! itruments, Furniture, Household, Personal, Uvefut, and Ornamental Goods, the display (s grand beyon oimpariaon, ‘Tho Exposition will be open from 8 a, m, until 10:0 p.m. 5 TERMS OF ADMISSION: For a.4nlts, all day and evening. +60 oente, For children, alt day and evening. 5 conte j Yor ad. ta of Saturday, all day and evening ..25 conte For chu'Uren on Saturday, all day and evening.15 cents Evory day after Gy. m,, adults, 25 conta; children, 15 cents, Excursi2ns on all Haflway inca, See Ballrosd Posters at thetr stations, ~~ ABB NAVIGATION. FOR BUFFALO. THE WESTERN TRANSPORTATION AND ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS, ‘Will leave for abovo ard intermediate porta, as follows : - FOUNTAIN CITY, Capt, Gibson, Tuesday, Sept, Te JAPAN, Capt, McDougall, Wednesday, Sept. 8, BADGER STATE, Capt, Crk, Tuurnday, Sept, % INDIA, Capt, Fitzgerald, Friday, Hept, 10, MOHAWE, Capt. Dineott, Saturday, Rept, 11, For pasaagy tickata and staterooms apply at 119 South Clark-st, A. A. BAMPLE, Passenger Agent, GOODRICH STEAMELS. ad fi ‘dally, Bunda! Bor St! Joseph ted, at see Nays at, fe Touradays at. OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP,* 47 & 49 West Lake Bt, Vg CHICAGO. 4) £B™ Send for Catalogue, Mavufactarers of BVENDEN'S, WOOD-COVBRED GANS, | DISSOLILTION NOTICES. DISS'OILO TION. = ‘Tne copartuership Uere'‘ofore oxisting between Win. - ¥, Stootker and Jobn Flaherty, under the fm name and style of Wun, 1, 8 todlk er & Co,, as publishers and proprietors of ihe Tyevelers', Biippera’, and nulJonn Faueety rethiogs WHE BYORLEE sitd Jobu Flabesty ret 4 i. Hi. EI JOUN FLAHERTY. The above firm having dissolved, the publishing of the Travelora', Bhp ", and Mail Guide will bere after be conducted by Wn. Lf, Stoelker and Clarence E, Binith, under the firm 11810 and style of Wm. H. | Btoelker & Co,, who assum? ald Habilities and collect ali: outstanding scoounts on aiid after Aug. 20, 1475, AWM, H. STOELEER, CLARENCE E, SMITE. DISSOLIUFLION. 1 Notloe ja hereby given, that the resl-eatato bpaloers ; heretofore carried on betwecit Samuel Sf, Flelahman ; aud Asrou Shubert, under the: ame ana style of Fielah~ man & Bbubart, bas this day tr eo dissolved by mutual | consent; Br, Bamue! M, Fleis bmen continuing thi fuid Lustuess at oom 3, "Te? Clark ae Dated, this id day of Bopt,, 1875, HOTEL, F SHERMAN HOUSE, : OHICAGO. u Prices Reduced ta $3, $3.50 ancl $4 per Day. , 1 0 Superb ie re a Ua ch, Be | bala f’ Grv-pavat. Location in bu y OSIERLIeR MUTARS,