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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESD/ ~THB OITY, GEN_EE_A}TEEWS. Edward Ligyd's bank-book and timo-book wers fonnd on hestrect & couplo of days ago, and aro nowat Badiron Bireet Blation. Jacob Rehm hss bougbt of Jooiah Lombard for 15,000, 40 acren on Thirty-first strect, Al the sonthe east corner of Central Park avenue. The femperatura yestorday, sa abwerved by Mansass, opician, No, 83 Madison atrect (Tninvn Tuding), was at B8, m,, 61 deg,; 10a, m., 66; 12 m, 675 4 B m,, 083 R p,m,, G4, e B Some thoughtzul peaple of thin city have golten up & leltar of condolence to bn acot fo the family of the do- coated banker Ralston, aud thay are pasalog it around among the bankers bere for signatures, iork 13, Dong- Yesterdsy morning Lota 120 27 in Bioel A Lus Dark Addition, wore aold st {hie Court-Honse door to Paul Hodbert for #4100, Lats 3310 43 wero gold lo the samo party for §3,000, Thorproperty formerly be- longod to Ik, 3. Walker, An unknown Cerman, abont 35 years of age, fell from the siduwalk on Haleted street, nenr Eightconth atreet Uridge, snd roceived aich sorjons injuries thal Bo died (0 iweuty minutes after Ia removal 1o tha County Horpital. “Nothlng wan found on lfm to indl- eate li{s nome of residence, MHe was removed fo the Mcrgue, ‘Tho members of the Slate Board of Rsilroad and Warchollso Commissaners are iu tho clty for tha pur- Jeau ol setlling a new grade of oorn, ks iYan No.2 sud yet etter ihan that which {8 classed a8 rejected, ©iz,¢ ¢ All domp, «dirty, or ulberwise Lodly damaged corn,” The Commissioners will be in town during the greator portion of the weak, A daughter of Timothy flflms{, of No, 1335 Bonth Milsted etreet, and ono of Mra. Stone, living on Thirty.fourth street, 6nd a Iad pamed Dwyor, were bitsen by o dog supposed to have been rabld Sunday mormng. Tho animal was shot by a citizeu, Up to Tant nccounts 1o serjous results hed ensusd from the injurios (ndicted on tho childron, A wmsn namod John Conlin, in atterpting to Jnmp on the Lombard aczoumodation train of * tho Uhicago & Northwestorn Jailroad, fell and tud his Juft log tun over by hp cars, and 80 scrjously injured that 1t will have to be ampiitated. Hc lived at Ro. 380 Hubbard strect. The secident acearred at tho Desplatucs niroot crosaing last evening at 6 o'clock A numboz of local Past.Offico uflicials and others will leavo town for Claveland snd Toludo Wednerlay evouing for the purpese of returnini v the fasl-mail train, Among the nnmber ars Posiuwanter McAsthi €. 8. Bquiurs, Specisl Agent Hawley, Mcnre, M Grath, Hubbard, Walsh, aml Hillard, Willism 6nlun-, Col. J, C. Rankin, Gred Grimi, of the Stauts- Zeitung, 1sm Utloy, of the Couricr, and olluea, The deaid nnd mangled body of 80 tpknown nian eas found lying alongsio fho track of tho 11 i, Fort Weyne & Chicago Railway near the Thirty . guth Birect crossing yeeteudas woraing, Deceuted had evie dently been b over Uy a team, Uno leg was com- Pletely Rovored from the body,nnd tho hesd and shouldors fearfully injured. Neat tho remuins a book, onlaluing tho nainea of tho mombers of the CHpper Base-Tisll Chub, of Englewood, was found. Tho body waa aent to the Morgue and the Coroner notified, PUYSICIANG AXD BURGFEO! Tho regutar wemi-monthly meeting of the Bocloty of hyaicians anit Burgeous was heid at the (iraud Pacifio Hotel last. ovenlug, tho Preadent, Dr. Lvan, in tho s attraction of (ho evening was tho reading of an @ oftraction of abie panh ca o Tho Existonca of Alotor Gontrea ti tho Cortoz of the Lrain,” by Dr. Jearcll, Professor of Nourology in the Olilcago” Medical College connocted With tho Northwoatern University, The Lrofessor tork 8 strong 4 i favor of tho cristonca of euch centren, asuerting that in oll Dbis eperienco ho had found the textoro of the cortex filed with minute cells, snd that tho number of theeo incroased with the activity of Drain, Conscquontly it was n casy matter to selock an aciive brain from sn inactive ono simply by tnvestl- gatlng tho toxturo of tho cortex. Tho paper waa thor- Gughk discusted by tho largn number of profcsslon- ala presont, Queation after question, and rare cases of 21l kiuds, Woro propounded to him for eaplanstion, “The Professor anawered all with preciston, and was fguring on boving mado quite A kuccess with - hls pet study, but st last ha was fioorod. ‘That irrepressible pudster, Dr. Merriman, kuew of & cat which waa s deaf 35 a stono post, through a gurs Fical operation porformed on 1t sume moutlis ugo, sud Tio wanted to kuow to what tho deafuess might bo attributed. The Profussor's subjcet proved wa fnter- cating tbat ho was unsnimoualy fnvited fo go into Zuller defails at soma futurs miceting, Dr. E, Warron Sawyer then resd a long psper on ©The Intestinal Compiaints of Children," in continus- tion of the subject so_ebly dincuraed &t n provious meeting by Dr. N, 8, Dovia. fn it the Doctor veuted some of his antiyatly ta {he mannor in which the mortality records of the city are kept, and niso some of D feeling apainat homeupathic practitiopers, The unual discussion ensuod, and the Bocisty did ‘not in consequenco ad)ourn until a quite late kour, German satlars held A plenfo. yesterdsy Tho old German sottlars held s picnfo rticrnoon and eveuing at Behringer's Garden (Wright's Grove), which was grand succoas i every respect, nesrly all tho old_German citizens [u tho city haviug turned out. Six hundred badges lLad been insucd, buf throo timen that number could bave been used. irra were also a pgreat Toany Americsna proeent, The old members of ll’m 0ld Frele SBacpgorbund and Msennergesan Verelu aung several songs very acceplably, and the Qroat Western Light Guard Band, undor Balatka's Toadership, furnishod the instrumentsl muslc in thelr wuual brilliant style, Thero was prize Lowling to srhich ouly persos wito ad llyed twenty yearn in hio cily wern mitted. Mr. emil” Dletzsch o poem writlen by himselt for this occason, Mr, Henry Grecnebaum mado the preseutation of gold medalato tho Iy sud _gen- 1leman who were tho longest continuous restdents in tho city, The decorated oncs wers Alr. Anton Herg, who caino herofn 1831, 4nd M, Marie Afslzacke Who catuo bure in 1833, Mr. Berg was compelied, o iog o weakuess on account of ol 'a 155 1oave "tho " plsce. beforo. tha prosentation took threa wero - glyen A choers Lim. Mrs, dalzacker wea present, surrounded by bor children snd grandchildren, Bho received a warm welcume, and Alr, Greenobaim's addross to hor wis vrry aloquent, At the conclusion he saluted the old Jady with o ki, The scens was very ellective, and fhe chcoring laied for porun ine, - [t reunion will long be remetibered by Lhoss who yartiopatod in 1t as ono of the finest festivals ever guilen up among the Germans fu this city, A'VICKER-)'CLURG, Liout.-CoL Ynbbard, in covereation with a8 Tarsona Teporter yesterday in referonco to the McVicker mat- ter, said {t was purcly s personal difficulty betwoon Col- McClarg aud Mr, BlcVicker. T'he regiment had nothingstad to do with the sffair, but it was now thoroughly understood {hot no membera of tho First Jtegiment would appear on the stoge of any theatro, g‘;“ M |'hll'u 18 in Minnesots, snd will not retura for 0 weala, Br, MeYicker's rather aharp lotter to the publiocon~ berning den, McClury hiss sturred up 3 Fos reporter L0 st thio parinern of thal_gentleman (who is mow himselt abeent), and Mr, Jansen, the ssnior pariner, prauounces the stalement of the theatrs man unworthy of notice, The Furl anul Hail slso telegraphod Ge: McCluryg for s denal, bul ho was uhaont from ¢, Fnul, and could ot bu reachvd, - —— FASHIONABLE OPENING. THE JIATY OF TIE HEABON, Yeaterdsy Mumne. Wakingion, of No. 82 Biate sireet, hold her fall opening cf faalionsble and lmported millinery and dresses, The dusplay was elegant and completa in cach department. During the entiro dsy Ler rooms were crowded with an admiring throng of Tadlos. 3 Among thi many lovely hats the following las been selected a8 befng most elogant (n styls and newest in slape : TEE INULESIDE uAT, of black volvet, a low, fat crows, brim alightly turned tack from the face. 1tiatrimmed with soft, white ik and loopa of tho velvet, Wilh a quaniity of thirusd lace falliug from tho kbacw, ,Amn elegant \fp, Leld (o placs by nmost exqulsitely slinded South American Rled, aud aoft loopa of velvet und sllk, with cramne eolored towers, mm;:lvh ita faco lrimming, The Yrico of ths i vuly $3 “Ilic Pringess Loutye shape i8 vory large, and morg sultable to middle~-oged Indles than anyihiog yet scen, Oue of the most atiractive of Lh P dagk brown velvet and silk of tho sams ahado, with Wattean crowu, with abrown tip, sad soft, brown looya aud lung euda falliug from the centre of the crowy, It Lite a Luuch of brown leaves and fruit at one side, aud faco tritwing of tho sawme. Auother onv, differing but slightly from the Pring Joulsoin shars, bas s soft crown of cream colo #ilk, dark brown brim, and most iotricale loops and erds of thetwo colors ou ona side, while on the other widu 80d golug over the crown, is an elegant loug oatrich feathir, The faco tritnming fa comnposed of u creum colored sllli-brown velvet, sud p cluster of tea- Tosed THE " oE LACY” I another new and very dusirabla stape, The one ad- sured wost wae a fue Fronch felt, light gray in color, aud trimmed with a much Hghtor shade of milk of au entirely uew atyle, aud soft aatin finish, On one aide 1a 8 pocubiar twist of thiw ailk tisld in pisce by s busutl- ful cut-stoel orosiuent, and on the ot 8id6, ahd falle tug over Lhe crown quite low down the back, v 8 long catrich feather, oue-Lolf belug very light, the otber Gark, Tho faco trlmuiug lus s eigerald humming. Eird du the contre of loops of wray siikand drab leaves. “1Us whols 2 ighied up With & Low of carmine ilk i roul An elegant evening hat was mado on s frame of {he Fuiuw bayis of whilo RFORERLL B il putfed crows sud & Jony feattier caughit I the foops of allk os top, 4 eumiue lp (sl (ram Lhe back, faatoned wish stael sud gold uruament, ‘The face’ trimming s of ® Bof} Julaf the ailk vt s busch of carmlug crocusaa, Price, $30, Andtler very atylish bat was of roysl purple and ligat Iswnuder, thp purplo being velves and (he lave wader alk, with Ups of tho two colors, and cardina) fower wittont, skt uother ctie Wwag Of navy.blus fa med with siik and velvet of the samo shade, i 11js at back, There wors many other b Lidics callod * charming," * squisite,” by all the other eudesriug names which women give to {teir headgear, but whict thers 46 808 space 10 do- scribe, Besiidus all those, thero waa & parfect gardss of the gacet beautiful ¥rduch owere so ery uiturallookiay fhal the tragiatics only wat waBting %o make thew pesfoct, I THE DREES DEPALTXENT Aliera wos overy varioly of aiyle,~ali Wie very Wateat aud the meal vlaborate,~requ! » umall foriune to Puarchate oo of the 1mported uil A8 URIDAL THOUSNEADX aro alwaye of iutercat Lo the ladies, part of ome which was wade Ln tils sstablisimens a5d 1 now L the paloss roomn will be dercribod, Thabridsl drees ia of white enrded alik, oo with full teain pufied lengtliwin to the flont,thia teatn proper Leftig 8 vers drep box-plalted fiounce, heded wth tmo puile, Tho Tront of the kit in’ trimiaed with & G-toch decp lonuee ent ont in botlom _fn clovar-laives and bound with satin, Thin falin ofer a plalting of (nlle. The bottow of the akict {e faced with 0 2-inch deep fold_of aatin. The ovorakist #a cut aquare, atud caught back to the putfed traln with orange-Uossoms, It fn trimmed with a plsiting 1t tulle and & puting of the silk. The walsi- cut corsags, pointed in front aud squaro belind, snd Iaced down the back, In_trimmed with pufiings of the #llk bound with sstin, The elhow aleeyes cro cat out in loaves down the outaide, with puffa of tulle pulled theouxh, and fiashind at the elbow with fluit- {hga of tifle Rilk and point lace, Tho whola ls Anih. ed off with n long French toila vall embrolderrd in whita nilk. An elegant wreath of orange-biossomns ia 0 be worn with this falry suit, The dross to be worn by THB MOTHEL OF THE NRIDE on the occasion le & beautiful combination of Tlojee. TLotiae " auads of stik, and plum-colored velvet, ‘Tnn long skirt i of the aflk, with an Y«inch deep fluunce of the velvet, shirred at short wpucea apart, ‘The over- fkirt 18’ quite long and Mratgnt ‘sl round with A wido gore of tho plum-calorel velyot down the front, trimmed with bows of the Eloiss silk _croased, with thy velvet ntraiyit dowi the middle, Thero are two similar goros o tho #ides, Each gore Ia corded heavily on the edices with hie silk, At ihe Isck aro rasucs of the selvet r.om.u: with tho ilk, and Rngshed st tho cnds with a i fringe. Tho walst Inof the volvet, with silk alecses and velvet cuffa Hinishod olf with more of the Ayl bow of tho sllk, At the tack of thenek 94 bow of 80t ribbon with vrey longt endd. Thi 128 very beau. Liful ntt, not in the least **Susas," and must bo soen t0 bo appreciated, i THE TIIATIELI.\‘O-‘?YI&SK 1t hea 8 of oV Lasker_eorge. e itag Tha e o the hoom, heaed With fwo putla, Tho overmkirt i almoet indeacribe able, belog ‘one of Mlme. Washington¥ own deaigu, but ia yeey efective and preity. 1t drapoa very Tow down on cuo siie, and on the other ik aaught up witn an elaborate bow of sume colared ailk, “The heaque 36 plain wiih pipings of the ek, and closed with large smoked pearl bisttonn, Theru i also o beautiful black ailk, cdt domi-traln, fndl across the back of the kirt [o full large pufla, and 8t the bottom o deep flouuve, There fa no overs skirt, but the entirs front iu trimmed with shirred lenigthe of wilk, four (n number, Each row ia odged aith throad Iace, Tho hasque han fat futings down thie centre of the back, finished off with a bow of ellx, The aleeven ate ahirred down the outside, with nialled sevoral elegant Imported muite, hut equal in styio or design to this one, which waa made Ju this catabllashment, Ttiern are many more besutiful things it would be leasant to mention, such ra tho great vurioty and autiful quality of tho plalded and irtped voivets for Jackets nnd oversklria, and 1 1s well to romemuer tat theso fuods are solling cheaply here, A fine quality €30 bo bought for 3,90 gee yurd. Not caua perfect love of ‘& wrapper, nnbes of roeca in color, and moat elaborately pnd beantifully smbroldered in carmine sk tioss, bo loft unmentinited. s ACCIDENTAL DEATH, LINCOLN NRODRIICK HOLDEN, Bnturday, Lincoln Broderick Ilolden, age 16 years, youngest aon of C. N, Holden, Iate Clty Tax Comunis- sloner, went bunting with four companions out on the prairio near Harrison stroet nd the city Hmits, One of the young men had no gun, and kept with tho de- cunsed at his request a8 & companton, the otkers sepa~ rating, w0 38 to getjmore gawme, Ths two, bolng lo- gethor and {he others within calling distance, con- cluded to take s short rest, and sat down, The de- ceased rat In tho gromsy ditch, and finally lay down, placing hia foft leg over his nght kuee, 1iis com- panion sat Ligher up, in thu road and nbout 6 feot oway, and the gun, loaded nnd full cocked, Isy between them, Whilo they wote there n man shooted to them that they Lad lutter move far- tlier weat out of the city limita” or they might bo are rested for sootlng there. So Linouln sald, # Wo will move.” 1Its companion suggested thnt e remova 1bo toads from his guu, 88 1t would theo be sater, 3o re plied, * Tho gun is near you, youto it Ko his conie panion, not knowinf that it wna full cocked, and sup- pomng {t waa ouly half-vocked, s {t should bave Peom,” took tho. gun and tricd o - loosen tho movement that- moves & breechelosding gun barrel, a0 08 to adow tho removal of tho loadn,’ and, o# the gun worked with moro diffienlty than ‘wsual, he, in bis cfort tontart it, polnted it towards Lincoln, and one barrel discharged, its losd striking Lincolu in the leg, just above the knee-pan, 4hio wholo clurgo of shot, with the wada, eutering un. der tho kneo-pan, aud golng down the leg in the diroc- tion of the bew, making a bolu just ltko an fnch angar- hole right through the knee-joint. The gun sew out of the boy's hauds, snd Lincoln screamed * You have shot me,” and the other boys wero called, but ali were scared and did mob kuow what to do, Yer Line coln told thiow to the up bls Jeg 20 It would not bleed, nd sent one of them for o wagon, and he was taked arriving after todlous rido of about two hours, Thysiclans and surgeons were thon summonod, Dr, Defolf, De. Koo, Dr. Gunn, aad iwo- oihers. being present. Lincoln was consclous and strong mien ho arrived home, but hohiad lost considerabis biood snd Diad recelved a Bovero nervous ahiock, and at 3 o'clock Be began to_sink, and continued to grow cald snd wesker inapito of every eacrtion whith could bo made, snd ho died at 7500 p, . He did not blamo his companion, and told his father just how tho acci~ dent harpen On Bunday Coroner's mquest waa held, and a verdict returned that bis death waa caused Dby an accl- dontal gunshot wound roceived whilo Luuting, in funeral took plact from his father’s residence, No, 543 West Monroe strect, st 1 . m, yenterday, Ha waa an_amistle boy, well beloved by his play- mates and ull whio knew hifin, and was natarally sbove doing any mean act and wna rogarded s i very etmbodiment of bouor aud fnteqrity, o losed to punty and was usually very careful with a gun, but had recently liked £ carry his weapon full-cocked £o as to Do ready for & anok, sad 10 bik mAy be aitributod hia untimely death. ————s POISONED. TRE CORONER WILL INVESTIGATE TO-DAY. A sud casa of polsoning, Involving the lfo of & rmuch-Loved snd idofired littlo boy, 25 yeara old, the anly ebild of F. E. Colwell, picture-frame mauufac- turer, at Nos. 103 £0 107 South Cansl stroet, aud rsie dentnt No, 172 North Clark atrest, has occurred, a0d it appearcd from tho slatements made that elther the physician o the drupgist who furnished medicine for tho ittle follow is gty of groas and crminal carclessuean, and, if found guilty by the Coroner's Jury, whbich sits to-day, ahould bo furned over totho Gnnd Jury for investigation, The child was & litle unwell Sundsy evemng, and the motber gave it some mediclne prescribed by Dr, cis L, Wadsworth, and procured at tho drug- Htors of Moneich & Reinhold, at ihe corner of Clark and Outaria sireeta, Bhe was careful to inquiro ot the sore {f the medicine waa all right, and, on recelving tho auswor thal It was, gevo & tesspoonfnl of tho lquid. boy slept The well during the night, but ‘in the morning La sbowed symptome of lriem which alarmed s parents, sod Dr, Wadsworth and thres other physiclava wers calledln, bub al offorta proved useless, Tho litde one eank rapldly, and, st 10:09 o'clock yesterdsy momming, eaptred. Tho Coroner win seat for, ond expressod o bolief that anotlier of Lho froqusnt mistokes (n pro- scribing modicine bad been _nade, and_proposed to make & rigid jnvestikation of the inater. Dr, Wads- worth {s a old eqular practitiouer of good reputa- tion, and until the inquest is held public oganion showld be suspended, ¥ s LOCAL LETTERS, M'VIOREE AND TUE PIRST REGIMENT. To the Bditor of fAs Chiawo Tribune : Uu16Aao0, Hepr. 13,~When {f waa advertised that the Pirat Regiment would sppear b McVicker's in connec- tlon with tho new localtzation, * Running n Corner,” it was a matter of uncertainty to many what it could mean, It was deemed impossible thal an organization of young men, disciplined and uniformed largely at the expenso sad iu the interest of tho public could voluntarily suffer transformation into stage-players, If the young men of the regiment lacked the good senso o appreeiate tho absurdity of such a denoue wnent, faith waa placed in the wisdom of ita experie enced offfoers, Wheu the citlzena contributed soliber- allyto upiform end oquip tais regiment, it had no idea of aupplring players with costumes, Thers iy & respectablo cleag of our cltizens opposed to yatronizing theatres, 1t Lellevgs the infuence af tho actnal btayo o bo pernicloun, hora 4 er class who earnestly abject 10 theic soua Uiemueived th the Publi A8 #iga actors, . Whether Of Ut o apinion and feelings of tieso clasies arv erro- Leous and unreasonable, 1t {s uat germaue Lere to aryue, The prevalence of muchan ofiinjon and such focilgs belug conceded, they are entitiod to reapect frow an orguuization ko the First Regiment, Many Of bows cliaucy Lava contributed toward the equit- mentfund of the reghment, wWhils in ita ranks way Lo foind the sonw of such citizens, Ahat which thiy fund has purchasod Should not ba petverted to atage-coutuming purpusca, U0 80DY 0f wiich cdtizens should not become stager actonk, 0 e obliged Lo associate withi thosa who are wiling Lo carry it uppellabion, Ju tbe past, when thouglit’ desirabia Lo Juvs a stogo military displsy, oliher of tattle or jarade, the inaturial {or the pageante r{ Laa besl readily gtkered from the highwsys, Un- 411 tat In exhisusted, no teelig uf Aartow for M, o poiutung y sl s laa l:,""’"r‘::‘ (2t plead for tha sub- . $fcClurg bas done night, wa the pubilic liud to bedleve bo wonld.. Had Lo not Interyoned s llrlx:(nrrna'xluhx arm of bl aotharily, s certuln comanication 16 the sunday papers about a court waert; ¢ sauch Wory appropria B hn:;';un UNQUALIFIELLY FALuE, o the Bditor of TAs CA(cage Tritung - Dogaras BCuooL, CHICAUO, Bept, 19,18 Ia not an ‘uncommon occurrence for perons who have some potby spits 10 vent upon & certain teacher or schival to make s cowardly atlack in an srticle coutalning Jying aasertions, sau biave the sama published in ous of the daily papars of the city, 1say cowardly, bicause such attioles naver appear uver the name of the writer, Buch au article was pubdlished in Bunday’s Tainuue, under the titls * Out in the Rain,” and oves the sigua- fure * A Parent.” This kina of attack ls alwsys wril. tan by the same individusl, A Pareat,” aud fs ususl- Iyabout “u child of dalicate orgatization.” ‘Che stataments n sald article are unqualitedly false, The facts of the case ore a4 follows: Thursdsy alternoon sl the time for closing school, 4 o'clock, it was rajnipg very bard, Nu scholar wax allowud to leave s Douglss chool {Forrost avesue) until Lalf- fast 4, At that {iwe the stori abated sumewhbat, and be scholars who chuse to do s werw pezmiticd to gu bome. 1f they did not chuoso to o homo they wuro mnfiz required (o atay th thels Tuoma if open, or in ihe lalls, Half the teschers remainod to care for Ut 0 o'clock, 6ad seversl of them uutil hall~ past B 'The Prineipnl rematned unfil twenty minnlos of &, At that fimo 1t rained but 1itUe, and the re- Inainder of the sehiolars, forty or fifty, were recunized io go Lome, If this nfillcied patent donbia these atatementa, liny hie, of It can verify them by 0 wit- newnoa, 0, T, Bignr, Princigat Bouglse Helinol, CONDUCTORS, OR NO CONDUGTONA ¢ TUAT I THE QUEATION, Yo the Fditar of The Chirags Tyibune ¢ Cricauv, Sept, 10,—1 suggest tho following remedy for the qucstion now agliated by a portion of (he South 8ide peaplo: Let the Oty Rallway Company put poma cars with condnetornon each of their routes, and rollect the segulac fare of B cents, Lot them also rin somp of the present cars, without conductors, an Jet eacls paseenger put his, of ber, farc of 4 cnta in o bos, This would glvo the public & part of {ha ex- Juismen of cundactors, for 418 well known that the Thchiental expenes of conduetors ars tor than their Wiger, 1f any person rhiould rofase to pay except o & Fatiuctor, let the driver ho suthorized (o act va con~ ductor, and pot the fare in the box, Tho avgument that ladies pred the pretection of conductata bas 1o foree whatever, 1have W.en eldlig at difforent hours of the day on the Houth Bide cars for aver sigteon years, aud I gover yet sawa lady fie aulted or wronged; and the vory few ausulta ‘that bavo beon offered miaht not hate Leen prevented by tho presence of o conductor, Th cary of trouble, the averago grado of jarsengors would be v. surer protecs ticn than the conductors ually rm"»lo{nl. Ladies Tiding at lato Loitrs are usualiy uccom panled hy their own 'tors, Tt Jo certammiy no great hardship &5 put a fars tn tho boz if we can |fuu AAYO & COMPANY (10T FTO4L €1]CULE aud loen, And they, in retur, ¢, give 1a more cars and moro senta, for, 8 company Laat i3 doing well will accumutnudate :Ln yublic Letter Jdian one that in mak. ing lttle o no money. Ho grvat an ovil aa the want of Aats and opon cars i cold ar.d stormy days are warss than either, Why not juslet upon having conductors in omnibusca? it ds far more fnconvenient to pey your fare ot them. 1fa pavt of tho leaders In 1hls uai- tation wish to creasts a public rentimeut againat ilio Rallway Company, to be nsed for tholr own solfish ends {1l cansing ihe track on \Wabash avenne (o Do re- ‘mavod, and If a part of “hiedr followors wish Lo I cone ductors, it pnothier pert Jolu In that they mny Liave an excura for riding fyce, the general publie does ot seigli o ba tised for any of these purposea, If the mav- ers in this matters ary really desirous of dotog a publis good, they witl drog thefr trifiing objectiona and take {mhi of suine of thr: grostur abuses of tho City Railway Company, for tha great tnasa of the peovlo of e Houth Division care hut litle whether thora 18 a conductor or na conductor, If they can, witliout necessary waiting, (et seats ta a comfortable: A.J, BAwYED, 123 Deéarborn street, AX OVERZEALOUS POLICEMAN, v the Ielitor of The Chicagn Tribuna s Cuicaco, Sept, 14,—Sunday, while walking on Us- Salio streot noar Lake,ot about J1:i5a.m,, & friond who was with me had ocoasion to call at a nejghboring suop for o parcel, nud, not earing to go Inede, I thought to Test my weary bones by Mitting v tho side- walit Fing until tie camo out, Whilst in tis paeition & policeraan passed mo oa his ronnds (I am fnformed hais namo fa Jameson), stopped nt thy first corner, but peescutly roturnod, and grafly inquired §t I woa “ walling thers for suy legitimato purposa.” I mreekly repHoa by asking him if ho thought I would bo thero for any Illegitimate purpose st that timo of the day, IIe made some vthier insolent remarks, all of which ex- posed his stupllity. At this junctoro my friend Joied me, which probably deprived me of the pleaaure 0 for the firet o reeing tho insido of a police sta- fion. Now, may I sals what wea the objoct of this * Knight of the Star ” in grously {nauliting a temperate and law-abjding citlzen 1n that way, when thieves, cuf- throats, and bummers, with which the city 18 tooming, can go almost entirely unmolested 2 Waa it becauns I wan not one of that class, was ho intoxicated, or was it +lgnoranco extraordinary ™ 1n elther case, tho Su- pertntendent of Yulico would do well to pay him off, uad let him find somo occupation better suitod to hiv pature than that of a policowan. By inscrting the aboye yau will greatly ablige Ax IngoLTED CrTIZIN, TIY, LARE-SIHORE DRIVE. To tha Bditor af The Chlenyn Tribune : Cuttcaao, Bept, 12—Your suggestion that the kake- shore driveway shonld bo protected by piling placed out in the Iske a eutficient distanco Lo form a boat-park inside 48 o valuable one, agd X Bope will meet with such favor s6 will result in Rs adopiton. Nowing sud Dbooting fs st amusoment that thonsanda are passions ately fond of, but yes huve i tbis city very littio op- portunity of {ndulging in, There tn sbsolutely no placo in tho city whote one can conveniontly and safely indulge in & bostride. With the boat-park buflt ss puggested m much s wayas to profoct the driveway, anid yet with & view of giviog yachta and boats ani outlet 1o the lake In calm, and & protection from it u plormy, weathur, which can enaily be Are ranged, tho Pask Commisslonern will ot onc open up & souxce of pleasuro o ruany thoussnds, A emall chargo whonld be made for barboring private yachis and boata, and various parlfes ebould” be allowed to offer boats for hiro at low prices (say 10 cents per hour, asum quito high enough for small boats), “No mo- nopoly ahould be ftted, but a revenuo would bo derdved from tnly source suficient, and more than wullicient, to keop the work in ropalr aftér construc. tow, WACKTINAR, WOXAN'S TEMPLRANCE UNION. To the Editer of The Chicago Tribune: Cmicaao, Bept, 12.—The socond annual meeting of the Woman's Temperauco.Union of Ilinois will bo leld in Galosburg Oct. 20aud 1, Every Losguo or Union in tho State is oxpectod to acnd st loast three delegntes, As noon us thess are chosen thero ought to be means taken by soclable, featival, ar in soto way, to pay the fare of thooo who donob feel abls to bear thatr own expenses, We hope to receive commatation Tates over the princinal raifroads, Lot thero bo & writ- ten report from cach Leaguejor Unlon in tho Btato, Lot oach come prepared o add somothing to the luterest of practical questions, There ought to be much spe- clal brayar f0r this Ticoting, and at exmneat prpoes to mako {¢_productive of great good to tho temperauce cause, _Tilinols must uot b benind her sister Btatos in thin noble work, Let all who can attena ruport for ene wrtainment to Mrs. M, Waite, Galesburg, Il By order of Exccutdve Cominlitoo, JdeN¥ie Fownen WiLLiva, Yrosidont, Joliet, 10, Mns. M, Y. MoCowaicx, Corresponiing Hocretary, Fowler, 1iL THE CONDON TRIAL, To the EMtr of The Chicago Tribune - Cu10AG0, Hept, 12.—Pleass fnsort theso fow lnes in your paper and obligs one who thinks Jstico has been tampered with. Iow is it & man can go 0 work snd nhoot bis wife down in cold blood, a2 Condon (lid, and tlen only get ons yoar for {67 Waa it that the jury Weru Lought to bring {n the verdict they did? When the murder occarred I was at work on the next balkd. fog, 21 Hatated street, and think thet I exw as much and know just sa much as any onoclse. 1 beliove that 1 was the firet one who went into the houso after the murder, hearing the shots, and having to go only s few yarda (o get Into the huuso, Why was not n wit nean callod who could foll tie truth, in place of such men as Dr, Weaver, who lives ad No, 107 Thars are Inen who know mote about e malter than ho does, who would go {f they had only known wbon tho cass 'was called, and told the truth, If a inan ever was to lung, W John Condon should for the murder of Lis wife, Oxx Wao Exows, TIOE GODEN DITCH. T the Editor of The Chicago T¥ibune - Cu1cavo, Hopt. 1,~How long will the tax-payers of Ohicago tolerate the Buard of FPublic Works In thelr dolay to ntop the wash from Mud Iake? The riveris Alling up repidly, and requires great expense to keop 4t drodged o 86 to allow our shippiog to make a pas. sagoatall, Ilavo Wentworth and Oglen procured a pass from tho city to allow their mad a free passae when ail the reat of tha outside barbarixns pay toll? This Ogden Diteh is bocoming a serious matter, and ought 10 be looked after by the citizens, who havy to [y the Addier if the Mayor and Hoard of Tublio Worka do not do thelr duty. Al —— THE COUNTY ‘BUILDING. According to promise, tho sals of delinguent prop- erty in (o Town of Hyds Park was commenced yeu- terday, A chirislentny took place at the Connty Hospitat Sun. dsy evening, and, if reports be iruo, sdvantage was taken of the occaslon by everybody thereabouts to get nolsily drunk, William Young, Clerk to the Probata Court, was at hls post of duty ayaln yesterday, Ils gava tue day lo 1reparing the voluminous taz-appeod eases for trans- ‘misaton to the Hupreme Court, which commences its wittings tolay, Emma Richards, some 40 years of sge, (aken from the Bridowell in Janusry, 1674, adjudged {nasne, aad nt to Elgin, ded st {hat place ou the 27th ult, If abit has sy frivndy, tbis is o jaform tham that her remaius arv fntersed st that placa. ‘The suthoritise st Jeffersou discoversd a man in the wooda noar that place yeaterday, Kot knuwlufi i, aud lelng unaware of Lis Luainess there, be was braugbt 10 the city and turued over to Jaller Doyle, His uame apgears to be Georyo M, Hious, sud ho stands s falr chatuce of being adjudged losans, Thoe membors of the “ring” in the County Board 10 ot & little ansjous abont thulr future per dlem. Gunitlo John McCaflzey, who said a fow days ago thal $3000 & year would bo & falr sslary for tha mombers, weakeus st the pruspuct of being cus down to §2,50 per day, Rountres tells Lim tbat fhe reduckion can- ot Ya tuade, aud sdvises not Lo reelyu, in suy aveat, untfl the laburcrs perfect their Unlon, Hums of’ the othor wewbers of the “ring® sppoar carsleas an the eubect, ax they lovk upon tho ** jobs ™ alivad which promise a rich barvest, The mure houurahlo members, howover, »7e anzdons Lo ses the iogal queations iavofved In the mattar wpeodily declded, 1f the docision of the Hu- prete Court {s {0 sccordance with Judge Farwell's Gpiaton, some realguntivns wil fallaw, dosotless, WHY DON'T THXY INVESTIGATE ? The {avestigatiun Inlo the jusuagem County Agent’s office ordered by th bas not yut commencod, but it s etated that ibu force thers owployed has bLeow increased dorfug the last weck, ‘Tle smount of belp ewmployod waa (ue'matier to be luvestigsted, it will be Fewewbersd. Thore 46 Bo doubt that the Qousty Agent's oifics bas beeu, and i3, an futir for a certaln class of ward politicians, but it is made a0 by ceriulu metubers of the County Doard ; bence thers bss beon no Investigaton, It is stated that upon avvaral oocasiuns Mr, bas been it of the ba alowr.d to run hiv oftico Limeelf, the complalnts aiatnst L and hin management wunld ba fower, TOE COAI~NTUAL PEIRFECTED. Tho onnl-stenl was perfected In the County Board yerter dny afternoon, When the contracla wero jiro- rente of, which were 1o bo signed by Haker, it o s fove pedl that they did not resd an the * ring * had They. resd_ Indians Block v Wame Daker and his fricnts had ured ab tho Ilting of tl contracta to tuit the more honorable miem- vere of the Board with, Although he did not haven B In for Indiana coal of any kind, ho wan awarded the contracts for * indiana Dok Coal” In competition with stratcht and_honmest bidders, Tather than that ho showll be dofeatnd, When the bids were resd tho ese of tho ©ring” reated upon the County Attornoy, wha must have gono fo bed every night pince the award willy hinhocts on, or olss how t;nnhl hio have mad siich & blunder 7 ¢, Indiaca Dlock Coal™ (n the contrncta would Jwpoversh tho contract- or, beaidden com pel the *ringt** to huy theie fucl this winter Jus aa other peopin have to, A change was avggested and made, and the contracts will now read ¥ Fountain County casl,” ‘Tho ateal is complete now, 80 far 88 things Lave progrerscd ————e ANNOUNCEMENTS, The open-ale concert in the Lakesfront to-night will commence at 7 o'clock, ‘The Cook Ciualy Republicen Central Committes il meet to-day at 3 o'cloek p. mi. in the alub.room, No, 44 (irand P'acifie Hotol, Thuraday erening at 7:30 o'clock 8 meottng will be held at 172 Went Washington atreot (o elect officern for o falr that will bo held in November for thn founds- Non of & Seandinavisn-American high kchool or col- lege, Ladics and gentlenien are cordiaily invitad, Membera of the Lumbermen's Exchangs of Chicagn are requested o muct at tho Exchauge ronms, No, 234 South Wator ntreet, Wednesday, sty o'clock, to meet visittng lumbernien attendint {he ivotlog of the Na- u‘:»lml“Auumuou of Lumbermen 50w in scwion in thls clty, This evening Poreaverance' Lodge, No, 587, will ba instituted at the corner of Randolyh aud Cliuton streotn by 1. C. Smi i, T, 0, AL Reps, Bliory, Crocker, Blonty Commeucipg Thureday, (he forcign oclosed mafls dlrpatched Mnndn{s, Tucesdays, and Thursdays of each week via Now York City will elose at tha Chicaga Puat-Oftico at & 1, m, fnstesd of Pe 8 pnw, and will bo sent forward on the *' fast mail," leaving the depot of tha Lako Shoro & Michigan Southera Hall- ‘way at8 p.m, P Tho Board af Dirnctors of tne National Lambermsn'a Asaociation held a private sesslon at tha Tremont Houss yeotordsy morning, Thun Asostation sl boid ita sunual kouvention in the alub-rooms of this Lot this morning at 10 o'clock, at which time Senator ¥erry, of Alchigan, will deliver an tldress of welcomo appro- priate to tha ocearlon, Tho Lako Buff Camp-3leating Association have e cured a free tract of oyer 100 acres of land on tho #hore af Lok Michiean, about 30 milca north of Chi- csga, and 1% miles Dorth af Lako nave'a pleude bxcuriion to {he gronnda insl. Bprechion by the Rev, C. 11, Yowler, D. D,, Jutkin, P. £, the Ry, Dra, Tiiany, Peck, Swing, and Tishop Chousy, sud olber istinguished ministers {rom Miiwaukes, Bacins, and Chicago, i o iy THE CITY-HALL. Bince Bept, 141 Clty Collector yas received $325,000 on city tsxea, AlL. Btout returned home from his Philadelphia trip Saturdny eveniug, Heleft tho Hildreth party in New York on their way to Tiowon, I B, Jouks, of Southern Tlinois, opened his beneve olent heart pome day laat woek, and presested Union Park with n fine pair of wild geoee. The fomla arrived Saturday In fine order, Tho apecial asacesments for tho opening of Weat Van Duren street to Weatern avenuo aro Dow n tho Liands of the City Collector for colloction. As soon as they aro all paid in the wtreet wiltbo opencdup, Thly in- formation {8 given in answer (o numerous Inguirles addresuou fram the to the (o this olfico. Mayor Colvin, thu member of the Loard of Public Works, Mr. Fulton, and scyural other intercsted par- ties, Teive town tilk ovening for Colombua and Cloves land, for the purposo of oxamining some new aaplilt and compoulte pavemonts roceatly Iofid fu thoso citics, ‘Tha party will redurn homo on the faat maijl-traln from New York, which arrives in thia city Friday morning, et st o u CRIMINAL. 1 A boy who eacapod arrest stole a horsn and bmggy out of the barn of L, V. Skinkle, No, 158 Marble place, yosterday morning. D. C. Footo, of Nou, 05 and G1 South Watar strect, suy8 tho thieves who catercd his place Saturdsy night d1d got away wilh 200 ciiars, and dusires thom to eall agalu and sco bis big bull-dog in case Lo i3 not thers lmself, Yesterday Justics Kaufmans, at the instance of Joromish Fratz, issuod s warrant for thy arrest of Louln Wiemand utd Amalla Iratz, wife of the com. plninaut, who sze living in s state of adultery at No, 612 North Wells streat, Tho casa will cowo’ up this morning for trial, Henry Rothuchild, a peddicr, went into SchafTnor & Trockway¥ cigar-atore, under tho Orand Pacifla Llotel, last evening, and attompted to paes o counterfelt $10 bill, Capt, Birockway, belteving that the man intended ta chest hiin, canswd his arroat, nud Officer Cannon loeled him upin tho Armory, Wildsm Ryan, an emplove at the lvory-atablo of Owen Evans, No. 192 Fast Washington street, had a difffoulty with the latter last night abiout 10 o'clock, ond out Lim over the right cye sud on_tha left aru with o pockot-knife. Ityan was arrosted Tho wounds aro sovere, bat not dangorous, M. B, Arensou was beforo Justice Boully yeaterdas moraing charged with an assault with intent to kili, and held o ball of $760, The iroublo grew ontof a wedding st Aronson's house which was isturbod by a party of roughs with oystor-can driuns, Arcuson shot ut the gang, and hit Jabs Abrams In the arm and Ed- ward Haas I tho ip, Hones the nrrest, + et inleins SUBURBAN. Ickuo, Tba Board of Bupervisors of the Town of Cloero met in regular mecking ot the Town Hall in Austin Blonday morning, and wus called Lo order by President McOaflory, Trustes Scorills presented to followdng : Beaolred, That the name of Fullon street, between Weet Portfuth street and West Forty-wccond atrect, in thio Wost Chlcasio Land Company's Fires Sabdivision, Do changed Lo Carroll svenue, ‘Tho reaclation waa adopted. A potition was receivid from Christ{an Schaubro and othors, ownere of the subdivision, to vaceto the aub- division at Oak Park, Referred to Eugtieer Young to Topart at nest mosting. g On motion of Troatve Bharp, it was ordorsd that the Engineer Lo instructed to sdvertiso for bids to con- atract all tho sidewalk on the south #ido of Lake sreet from Centrul avenuo to Liyman avenue, whore the owne ocn have not built thetr walk, A ordinance was presented for the improvement of Forreat avenus from Punusylvania aveniio to Chlcaga avenas, Referred to the Commitios ou Bpecial Ansess- wmeu On motion of Trusice Donnersberger, it waa or- derud that tho Supervisor aud Town Clark furnish & dotalled report of tho 1oneys recelvod And paud ont from March 3, 1815, Trustoo Beovill presented and movod the adoption of the following: Lesolved, THat $12%, or somuch theroof as may bo peceasary, bo apnropTisted ot of o contingont fund for grading the northi approaches to the frup bridge over tho canal st or uoar Egun avenuc, v “ITuateo Donnereborger firescutud tho following : Wireiwas, Houry Jlankermyer, policeran at Austin, and 0, L, Thompeon, policeman’ st Usk Park, bave been acting as auch Gfficers sgalust the wishea of moat of the reatdents of sald villagen ; thereforo, Rerolved, That they loth bo dischsrjod, and L, Pinney bo appainted policeman ot Anatin, and Jobn Magen be appointed policoman at Oak Park. ‘Che Tesalution was adopted. Lrusteo Wikcox prascuid the followiog : Hewired, That EFred A, Hmith, Town Attorney, b sithier for waut of knowledgo or rofusal to give impartial opiulon st the lust regwlar moeling of the Loard: therefore, Hesdived, That he 1s Loreby dlschargod from the servico of the Town of Cicero, Adopted, ‘Frusteo Wiloox prosented tho following Resolted, That the Chairnisu of this Board be in- structed 16 etaplay proper cousel (o Jattend to tho suitu of the Lown that aro now in court, Adopted, ‘The Loazd then adjonrned, Y. SEPTEMBER 14, 1875, R R A g e o THE CUSTOM-HOUSE. Pre mised they shiould. ALY whieh was (ho QCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxpox, Bopt. 13.~The steamships Lord Clive, Klopatock, Btate of Virginia, and Itepublie, trom Now York, and Vaderisnd, from Ebiladelphin, havo arrived out. BN Fuancuoo, Sopt. 13.—8niled, Australian Bleam Navigation Company'a sioamer Cyphrenes, for Bydoey, via Honolulu, X — - The Illinois Central Railrond Company boa feaucd shippers’ guide, in book form, waming over 3,000 towns, withi county, Blate, aud connecting Mnes, for which iy will receiva fretghtd, All wlo wish a guide cau Lave them, fros of enarge, by ap- Plylug, In person o by letter, to W, J. Young, Con- tracting-Agent, 121 Bandalph strect, Chicago, —— Pianos and Organs, Hallot, Devis & Co.’s Oraud, Bquare, and Upright, and Binith's American Orgsus cau be found oaly at V0. W. Kimbally, coruer Btate and Adams strects, Chicago, —_— Important to the Preservation of Testhw John Gosnell's Cherry Tooth-Paate, the most oMcaclous dentifrica knowu, Try it, For 9als by all drugglets. Wholssale agouts, Tosrey & Hadloy, 171 and 178 Landolph strect, Tho * Ragged Edge' ©f every man¥ gurments can be mended, and the gar- mouts thomselves made as guod as now, by leaving {hem at Cook & Aclain's, No. 80 Deasborn strest, or ol o am- | Nos. 93 oz 261 Wesd Madlaon Charges Sworn, Agaiust Thmes Keepor Sutheriand, Allegation that Ho Falsifled a Pay-Roll oni Pockefed the Monoy. In relation to matters In and about 1he now Custom- House, thero hiave from Hmoto time been various ao- cunations, somn yague snd some diract, made by oue Butharland, who sppicars to havo been for s whilo s Mme-koeper in tha stona-yard st Twelfth street, 1t has reemed good W Mr. Sutherland Lo father sn exposs or wo, and to threaten more, bath through the columna of Tstn Tarunxe and othor papers, It han alao ap- pearcd to Alr, Sutherland that it wea hia duty to aub- mit certain kuowledye and muspicions of hin to the Commisalon of Hoven which has lataly comploted an examination of tho structure, snd tho publlo wil sgree with the gentloman fn thinking that (¢ wae hie duty lo make these oxposures, provided Lo had good and sufciont grounds to Lase them on, But now {t appesrs that thore (a ASOTHER BIDE TO THR STOMY, and that Mr. Butherland 18 o be the yictim, as woll as thio sgent, of disclosuras, ‘There liayo been certain affdavita made and fled with District-Altorney Ward, which, if trus, indlcato & certaln willinguess on Mr, Suftierland's part to make monoy In ways hardiy less dark than thoss pointed at in Lis disclosures, Dy the advico of coungol, B resume of the wllega- tlonn against M futhorland ds hero. with submiticd, The matters charged are com. priscd in threo amMdavits, of which the substance, ‘Withiout the prolix language, 1 helow given 3 ‘WILLIAN CURRAN, boiug sworn, saya that ha bas lived in Chicsgo twelve yoars; teaidai ot No. 72 John sireet ; was & workiman ©n the newy Custam-Louse ; n Juno, 1874, John Did. olot, 8180 u workman, gave him an_order for his pay for "June, to be duo to him (Didelot) at_tho next poy- day, The csuse for s was that Carran and one Jacob Blank Liad been taking Dipaaubacriplion for one of their fellow-workinen, and Didelot had put down Lis name for §4, Biolng about 1o leave ths city, hie had givou the order raferred 4o to pay tho $4 subsctiption, Curran further says that at tho gext pay-dey ho pro- seated the order, and, when about to recuive tho onyel- ope containing Didelot's money, 1t wan taken by Suth. orland, who ealdi “I have sn order for this,"’ Aftorwards on tha same dav, Suth- eriand paid to the man Blsuk above mentionod the aum of $J, suslug at tha timo that the money bad been Aent up to- tho yards, but that ho wonld pay the sum out of his own ‘pockit, At a dato subsequont to that named Curran swoars that he fnapocted the books and Tound that Didelot had boon crodited wih thireo dagat “Fork during June, e (Curtam had rocelptad for Didelots pay, but signed {u blank, aa was the custoin, A8 TO BUTHEALAND'A CARACITY to perform the work for which hie was pald by Govern. ment, Mr, Qurran swears that ho ba 6oen himso druak, repeatedly, that be was unablo to perforia hin duticscgtliat L Bia seen im so druak that ho could not call tho roll; and Anally that during July Suthier~ Iand wan so much under tha fufiuence of the gonorous spirit be could not koop the time—iu evidence of which affiant awenrs that ottho end of the month Buthierlaud came to him and naked hto what extra tima h wished to have put down o hix credif, Another aftidavit {s Ly Arthur A, Gower, who sweara that Hotherland turned in thres days’ tims for Dide- lot for June, 1874, and that scrordingly $i} was ro- furned on tho rolla as In favor of maid Didelot, H. A. DICRHON swearn that whon the paying-off for Jnneral'vll‘ wwas 1n progross, atid when a certain name (which ho does Dot diatinetly romomber) was callod, Sutherland renchied aver for the envelopo contsining the monvy, and aaid #ive mo that; I have an ordor for it, which I will givo you when We got throngh;” snd that thia sflant did accordingly hand over sid ¢nvotope to Sutherland, who put tho ssme In a pigoon-hole, AB the case now stands, it Is alleged that Mr, Buther- fand roturned $hreo days for Didolot where he avident- Iy expected only one; that the envelopa waa filled ont sccording to the roll, with $13 in it, aud th Blank, who rocoived the money, got-only $4. It will ho very proper for Ar. Sutheriand fo explain it he put down threo days for Didelot ; and, at tho Aams timo, 1, having put down §12 on tie roll, ho pald to Blsuk only one-third that sum, There acems to be $8 short in tho transaction somowhore, and whatever explan “lnn i“’fi’j““fii‘“% has de mako h;l better bo clearly beforu the Grand Jury in Judge Blodgol (:om’-lta on thé caso s & il AMUS LENTS. “ N'VICKER'S THEATRE. Art tsnot Tocal; and wo may set it down, a priord, that focalization is not art, Dy focalization, {n this cannoction, we mean the attachment of a scene or so- tion 80 closely (o a cortain timo ar plsco that fta chtef interest is darivod from ita essociation, Whon, thero- fore, the play “Runaing a Corner” was announced for production at this thoatre s o “locallzation)” wo did not expect 1o find much 1n it that would deservo attention. This expectation Is happlly diesppolated, Tho play doos Dot derivo 1t ehief Interest from fta ex- tranoous and purely artiicial surroundings, The allusions to cltizens of Chicsgo by name and thie use of slang phirsses comman on thé Doard of Trade did not_ellcit the most uproarious laughter or arouse the most heartfeh sympathies of the audlence. “0ld Hutch * and * Fairbank ® wora kindly roceived 48 old friends whon their names wore first montioned, and thero was some natural fntarest fn ¢ Mr. Kirby "} ut it was not the mere calllng of named and repesting of # gags " whicl saved the play from failure, That 2004 fortuno was dus o the romarkablo mechaniam in its_construction, cver revealing now surprises o tho audlence, aud balf suggesting somothing sl to come, Some of the tustions, which acemed 1o arise from the merv force of circume unces, wezo capital; and, when tho dlalogue became only duimb-aliow sud nolae, th audionee was often in convnlslons of laughter, Thero was time, ot the begiuning of tho aecond aet, when o fate af the play Nocmod to be trambling u the balance, This crisieal poriod was pasdod, sud afterwards thero waa Do ques- on of » genuive success. The play neod mot be charactorlzed further thau by saylng thot it is of the frothy, effervesoent sort, smob 84 ** Tho Big Booanza,” 1t furtishes no aolid nouriahment, and it causes no lutense oxcitement; ueither dosk it induce mental dyspepain, and it leaves 1o hesdsche aa an oftor offect. Ginz, fangs & Co. aro calers on the Chicago Board of T'rado. Génz Los three daughlers, io Fonee PR Snas of hem oo b bmnqmu fi:f»*‘mu"" Tere pi one of 1620 Can ta tho arraugement, All love ofioers tn tho First lig- iment, Tho principal comic element of tho ply fa fur. nished by & waif of fortune, who *' nsver has no luek,” and who comes 3 Ginx, flangs & Co.on & mysterions erfand, Ginc supporcs him to bos naturaleon of Langs, sod Bangs sawpects Ginz af & similar toudar relationsbip, Yet naither Bangs nor Gmz {3 ponitivoly This charming wishea to marry certaln of his own Innocence, ] young child of fortuns, known s Tsophitis, s mistaken for an escuped miarderer by Al Eiwwrs Bangs, & sis- (5 s o i o pratnariyh raes: 8t Theophitia i tha arigtual of a phatagraph repro- Benting tho murderer, The Arm are in groat alarm lust the son of one of them toay be condemned 1o the gallows. Thoy leave him & inysterioun nole, saying custly that the Michigan: Central train loaves ut ¥ v'clock, aud incloping $300 to pl{ his exponscs, Aeans time tho young man hies boen dlapstohed by the young ladies, Ginz's daughtors, Lo send s tologram to their unt [ New York, soliciting ald end comfort Ay aguinst the nefarfous masirimonial designs of thelr father, The young Iadies mocidentally And and sppropriaatho metsage of o Aem t Theophille talling them, sa they m’rg:le, to tako the traln for Now York st 0 o'clock, They leave on thelr errand, Tha murderer, for bi# pari, roturns with s measige fur the girls telling them to stand bmnlr father at all hazards, This uote falls intotha ds of the firm, whosupposa it to be a positive rofusal from their uatural ‘won, tho murdorer, to leave thom under ony circnmstancos, This series of situations will @ive » fulr ides of tho ! which we bave not space to motics moro st longth, snd which, indosd, does not golh saything by & statement of ineidont, dlalogue, or wituation, in mere words. Of caurse, the supposed murdersr comas oat all right, 18 Letrothed to Misa Ktviva 4 The clark K d whuse pas md been disputed botween Uinr, langs ds Co, Mr, McVicker s8 Cinz was ths succoss of ing. 1lis Lfta a4 Ool, McClurg were mat altogether bappy, though the sudlence scemed to sympathize with thenn most heartily, As specimens of the local allustons {n the s} hi are perhaps worth I’Ipnll!lcwi. v \;qu l’l{o old~ est daughter confessod to her father that she loved a mittiaman, and sskod bim If he would Uk a so-In-law ploked out of such a gallant company, Giox. * Well, wo will oxpect somethlng of (ke ¥irst Negimont—whon they got suather Colomel* Agqatn, when she said, sposking of her lover, * You Ougbt’ Lo rvapect the inlitary,” ie replied : 1 do ro- spoct the milllary—when they keep thelr word,” A tuird thno, when ho wus urgiug tbe matural son Iheophitia to lofly endosvors, Mr. MoVicker maid : * Yo the child of your owu good works., Think of Alezander, Banyon, McClurg, et ‘Thin was not art, uor 'very good fun, elther, The bost local Rit'of the evening was Mr. MaVicker's personation of Charley Reed In & pathotio appeal (o » jury, It must by asid st all the porsoial ineution was misds 1a e kiadest way, with tho excoption of (o fow words de- voted to McOlurg, Besides McVickor's E»luluu. [ of bfu assoclate in barineas, Hr, frudertcE liangs (W, 14, Buymous), was quite worthy Lo spposr, OTHER AMUSEMENTS. The Marlan Taylor combiuation produced * Bulla and Doars,” Dariley Camapbeli's adsplation of * The Big Bonanza,” at the Acaduisy of Musle, “Around the World {n ¥ighty Dsya” was coutinued ab the Museuun, The Miaairels presentod s uew bill, Friuk Alkun apposred ‘s Hab lirierly in “Tbe Ticketof- Leave Alsu "2t the Adelphi, > A DETROIT THEATRE DEDICATED. Apscial Dispalch to The Chicusa Tridune, DryROIT, Bopt, 19.—~The splondid new Opers-Houss bullt by 0. J, Whitnoy, of thia clty, waa dedicated to s (dramsiic career to-night, Furblah's Fifth Avenge Company belng the sttrsolion, il s A o RALSTON. New Yosx, Bept. 13.—About forty members of tho Associsted Pioncors of California met this ovonlog o give the ozprossion of their Ho- clety for the misfortunes which overtook the late Wilbsm O. Ralston. A resolutlon was adopted, doclanng that thqurnmug( the As- sociation aro in eotiro socord with those of tho ' v citizons of Han Francleco, who lLiavo rocently baruo nuch omphatto teatimony to tha character of tho man, anil paid Anch s warm-heartod trib- uto ta his memory, nnd oxiendold thelr ténderast sympathy to tho boreaved fauly, bty e SUICIDE. Speetal Dispateh bo Tha Chicaan Tribune. TLArAveTTR Ind,, Sopt. 18.—A man uamed As- kinson, reaiding in Lobanon, Boone County, thia Btato, was found by Lile sou yostorday aftornoon in tho back part of thoir storo hanging by tho nock, On oxamination lie waa found to havo shot himsolf in tho wouth before bnnginf. Ho lefL n lotter mtating that from boyhood ho had fosred ho would vometime bocowe inaane, and he now thought the time not far dmstant, aud took this moans of oscapo, 1o loavess lazge family in prolty good circuutstances, —e——— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The Adams County, Iud., Agricultaral Rociely, capital stock 56,000, membarahip £50, have filod ;i“a“ of asauciation with the Hecrotary of ate, Apnarty of women_ visited ovory esloon in Donapacto, In., on Fridny Inet and deatroyed tholr consonts, and poured sl the wina aud beor luto the stroots, the coustabulary fores being unable tostop thom, —————— . WEST VIRGINIA’S CAPITAL, Woeening, W. Va, Sepl. 13.—Tho Bupremo Coutt to-dsy anuouncod its decision declaring tho Capital-Removal bill constitutionnl, by tbo unsnimons opinion of all the Judgus. DEATHS. OLIVER—On Mand: 28th year of his ae, Chlengo liar. Tne funoral will taks place st 1 o'clock p, m., on Wednosday Sept, 16, Iron the resldencs of his mother, Arn. Mary A. Oliver, No, 08 West Conrrens-at. BTEPHENS~8opt, 13, 1975, at tha resldenco of his non, Jumea O, Stephens, corner of Weatworth-av, sud Niulstoenth-st,, John Blopliens, i tho 76tk year of his e, inaral from Lis Tato rosldence, Tuesday, Boph, 14, at 1 a'clock sharp, Friends sre invited to atioud without fusther notice, 8%~ Durlingtan (Vt.) snd Weahington County, N, Y., papers pleano copy. COLWELL~—Ruddenly, Sept, 13, Freddlo Colwell, toluved and only chlld uf Fred, 12, snd Lillian Colwell. Funoral to-day st 2:30 p. m., by carrlages 2o Rtoso~ hill Cemetery. Frienda of the fandly szo invited, BT Byracuso (N, ¥.) papers pleaso coxvfi. And thus, slsl our beautiful, Lright-oyed bog, wlioso littlo feet madn musio foF Gt eArs but yoter- day, to-lay i suddunly suatched from un, 1ie was our rlchent fowel, and mady onr liozia o heasen with it ringlug Isugll aud witl (ho bght promieing future Dbeforo bim, But he hias gono to s Lrightor home, to tha bosons of Jesus, ad Koo wwe Lupe to Join him sod live forover in the homo whero troubls never enters and tica ara nover broken. VREELAND—AL Englewood, Sept, 12, at 2:30 p. m., Elizs Tmogen, infant dwighter of Julla £, and Joha 1. Vreeland, aged 14 mouths and 18 duys, Funeral from resulnnce of §, A, Briggn, In- dinnanv,, near Bixty-firat-st., at 11 o, m, Tucaday, 14th ins FORSTER—Sanday, Sopt. 12, Willlo, only son of Frank and Mary J. Foroter, ajed 1 years and 2 months, Frueral gervices b Middlotown, O, DBURNB—O scarlet faver, Eliza Jaue, Infant danghs fer of James N, aud Eliza J. Burns, sged 1 yoar sud 4 months, Fanerai to Graceland, Tueslay Sopt, 14, ot I p, m,, from residenco, U8 Molawk-st, Kriends of the family are invited, £2 Duffalo papers pleaso copy. RUTTER—~AL Irvington on the Hndson, Ssturdn; Sept, 11, Mary, Infant daughiter of Carolind Wood and Jowaph U, Rutter, sgad 2 months and 20 days, Sept, 15, at 113, m., In_tho ank ¥, Oliver, momber of tia ] 10DIDE OF AMNMIONIA A Now und Greet Discovory in Medical Sojonco for tho Caore and Holiof of Pain in Man or Auimal, Burpassing Anything Horotoforo Known, Rastoring Thou- sands to Healsth and Ilappiness. A SURE CURE For N!m.i'nhrluér Rheumatiom, Hrysipolas, Diphthertis, ouxg Bore Throat, Faco che, Mumps, Arfl‘?nlfl of Limbs, But or Hnlarged Joints, Bune iona, Corns, Putns i Buolk, Nogk, or Bhoulders, Quinsy, Outarrh, —AND ALL— Brujsos and Wounds of Hvery Naturs, in Man or Animnlr., il GILTH) LINIMENT han recoived tho aagualifiod approvalof tho medical fraternity, and 4 largeiy uso :’l;l their privato pravtice by the most successiul physi- asie A CLERGYMAN CURED: Giles' Iodido of Ammonts i, in my judgmant, tho best 7 tor Neuralgis evor put firfozo tho publio, 1 ha atfiictod with this torrihle disassa for R1 voars, and pou e, Gilow® romedy, did T find any tako ploasuroe lu saylug this, fnasmuoiy asl dfllflllwlfil to bo & bonolactar of the buran teinily, WM, P. CORBIT, Chalrman of tho Methodist&inrol Extanslon. A Puyuician Ounen: % Dr. Willlam Osgood Paga, of No. 265 Fourth.av., New Yo lflflur’l"}ld for wany 7'(:‘!!' with stillness and jntonse gl‘! his knee, and at timos was unable to walk, caused .]m injary nc:&mlhn.n thin Hudson Kivor itallroad, X o ot 1l or sclonco coe o1 A withoat benedt. . Giles' Liatmont. lodido of Ammonis ave Inatant rollof and affoctad A compioky ouro, RORUMATIO BUFFERELS ATA’ V¥ta dlachiargod froms ho, Massscuusette oneral THon- pital as incurable, with inflam Iufig rhoumatism lu my ors, :flllll". and sutferod foarfully for thres o o i = = yours; triod everything: loatall hopo. Dr, (itlea' Lini montTodide uf Amnonia efloctod ‘s completo ours, ELLEN SMITH, No, 7 Planoat,, ¥all River, Mass. Dy sufforings with inflammatory rhomuatiam e tensa, wag holploss 1l L used Gittea' Linimont Indide Ammonis. Tho reault was woudarful. K. W. Vi 1118, 213 Wost Thirty-sifthet., N, ¥, Inflammatory Ruoumatism all over my bndJ: wristy awollon: patu fotolocable, (illes' Liniment fodida of Am. monia cured me., ¥HEDLIIUK GREEN, 164 West Twonty-third-at., New Yark, GILES LINIMENT for allmonta of the solmal Xi surpassod all otbor proparations 1a ils woa- focts, ARRY Basyrre" sTATES: Ty atable the onls liniment £ now uso 1a (iles* Litnt- un. In mant hesltatingly pronouuce 1t tha lost 1 oD anlLS Frincoton, N, d. For our atook wo know of no iniment that sqn fodido of Ammonia, It perfurms wondars, ever saw, [fl!fl(fl; of Aln.l’llobll.“ lh'i“‘l:h“ hl;n.mfl:‘ " wantod ~anmiatbibg tollabls, 1% BovAr duspyoiate, 'l'flu"& DOUGLAY EN@HH llfl:ll’drl'-. l&?flmam‘ Goorgo Qeant, Ka Victorla, Lilfs County, Kansas, B Janost sloce fariior (n S world, 170 quére il nea fo¢ mac wad bodst Glles® Lintrmont 1odido of Apuemos Dia, ; GILES LINIMENT. A bottle possesses mare stirative proporties than & barrol of the so-callad oxtraote #ud liniulonts (A% ara folstod an & srodulons commuBILy. Trico 80 cunta and 81 por buttlo. Qusrts, #3.60. For Snlo by all Wholesalo & ltetnil Drogints. OALE & BLOUKT, 6 Sonth Olnricst, 41 aud ic Mo root.« Paimor Housa'; Unlon 3 : TWOLTHREDORE. 171 Hito Isiand.ave o o8 o0r __SPECIAL NOTICE, ‘Wo Sincerely Belleve Jhat tho mather wbo neglecta to, provide MRS, WINA. YOW'S BOUTING BYIRUL for her suffaring'child js depriving the Littla sufforor of tho rurmoedy uf alf the world t caloulaten o give it rest a0d roatoro it o hioalth, ‘Thora is not 8 mollior whio has svor used it but what will 1ol you at onco that It will rogulate the bowels and give rest anit hoalih to the cbild. & « By 8. DINGEE & CO., Auclionoors, £0 snd 83 Eaat Handolph-at, To-morrow, at 10 1. i, HEGULAR AUCTION BALE OF ELEGANT NEW PARLOR SUITS, Fins Cismber Bults, Mandsomo Library and Office ‘ ‘Furuituro, Tull oo’ of beat quality RESSES, 1n Matr, Mos, Hxk, snd Kacellor, at prices chesy than the chesiest, Dey Goods, Notfonn, aud merchan- geusraly, Also, largo Variety of socond-haid All of which will bosold to oloss coasigumenta, By WL I HHODGES & €O, 769 MADISON-ST. Wa siall sell on Tussday Eventog, Hopt. 14, st 7 oclock, the_eatire stock of the ¥aily Grovery, con- sletiog of Toss, Coifecs, Bpices, Hugars, ote.,,' elc.; alvo, the Fiaturcs, Hlielving, Counters, Alales, Fancy Colfeo Mills, 820w Casca, elé. Balo positive und witli oub resorve, ral, bail, orshine, Look out for bar gulav, WAL ¥, HODGES & CO,, Auctioneers, €35 W, Xo-a! By JAS. P. McNAMARA Do ¥ N Fast ‘\'Vu'n}nl:%;lfi“ S L0y 2,000 CASHS Boots, Shoes & Rubbers AT AUCTION, Tussday Morning, Bept. 14, st U;30 o'clock, ‘Tho Aeat line of Fal) Gotda yor oflereds Aing 300 Casen Original Bucker Boots. All sample lols will be closed out,” JA! AMARA & CU., Auctiors, _ By 1L CHADWICK & CO., 195 and 197 Buat Randolphest. This morning at 10 o'clock, we will sell a large assart- meant of HOUSEHULD Q00D regardices nz'cmx, to pay sdvances ud&lbflu cousignmanta, Also, s fing ot Of DIL PAINTINGB. Rare bargaiua oan bu expoctad o this suls I QUADWIOE & GQ. Aucticnoscs, e . AUCTION SALES. BY G, GOt & ¢o, fMand 70 "‘_)“bh [SLEUES DRY GOODS! Two Great Trale Seles tig Week, TUEADAY, Sopt, 14, the third gresh salo of thy sewron, TIURSDAY, Rept. 10, another o, 4 whicy timo noparate and diatinct linos of neanonabla goody will be shown, ¥ Attantion I# invited 10 the following lines to b of. tered Tuenday: First—An ontiraly now lno of Tinens (naver befory offored, the sama belng & apecial fmportation) coms Jeiing!an endles variely of Bissched, Brown “ancy Damasks, Pisin and Fanoy- Bordersd towola; m niyles Linon Crowl, and an olegant semorlmon; of ¥ancy Table-Cloths, Hocond—Gloves, Grunte, and Mitts, the most exten. nlvo ltne to bs found in tha cily, Inctitling every vorjg, 1y of Genls', Ladlos’, Mises', and Culldrens’ wear [y Xi2, buek, dog-+kin, wheep, and cloth gooas. Foll tikirte, every grade and varioly. Now and atiractivo linn of Fancy Cassime tonades, D, & T, Clirs, Jeavera and Union Clotha, Men's and Boys' falland winter style wool and fur hl(g hosiery, notion, whits goods, dress trimmings, elo) CARPETSI! A mont attrsctivo linoof 3 sad 3-ply Cottage any +Binple Chain Carpets, Hala'at a.m, | SXPEOIFIC. 1,000 Worsted Shawln coneigned eapachy for thin sale, Terempiory, al 11330 o'clock aharp, UEQ, P. GURE & CO,, Auctionesrs, 8 k 70 Wobaah.jy, Boots, Soes & Rubbers AT AUOTION, BY OATALOGUE, On Weduesday, Sept. 16, at 9 1-2a. 1, sham, Tho assortmont will be found com. pleto and of all grados. The name BUCKER BOOT hs been used for throe yosrs, ONLY BY US, on goods of OUR OWN MAEKE, and each Boot stamped, This Boot is sold and guarantopd only by us, and of which a full line will bo offored. GEO, I, GORE & CO., (8and 70 Wabsshay, Retailer's Stock of Boots and Shoeg At duiction, On Weduenday, Gept, 16, at :30 8, m., addition 10°a very larga and woll-assorted sale by caiae 1ogue, wo sliall close out the stock of F., WEINBROTIL) GED. I’, GORE & CO., ©4and 70 Wabasheay, 4 THURSDAY, SEPT. 16. First Thursday’s Sole of the season, The tresmof Dry Goods, ele., constantly pored {1 upon s, neces silpting b saldn por week Ploase note the following spocialtiss for this ssla: Men's snd Boys' CustomeMade Clothing, ordinary and medium grade goods mnado up in tho styles of 1y present sooson, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 40 varietios of Shetlxnd snd Morino Goods, Fall and Winter Welghie, ou oxeallent lino, lon's, Bovw, s Touthe' Susponders, £0 doz. Gingham and Alpaca Umbrellas, Yxiensive bmo of Gont* und Ladies” German Line and Linen Cambrie (Tdifu; beautiful gonda. New attractions in ilamburgs, Rultins, ste, A now line of Cloth, Ifalr, aud Saoe Ltushe. Rich assortment Embroldernd Plano Covers. .MenV and Boys' Fall £tylo Hats and Cape, Now aul_distinet Lino of Fitoo Gnods, Cottonade 8atinets, Clothw, Cassimeres, Suitings, eto, Thureday's Sales will bu continucd throughout i searon. a ‘Balcs ud 0:30 8.'m., promipt, GEQ, P, GORE & CO., 63 atud 0 Waba On THURSDAY, Sept. L6, ut 9§ o'clock, = ‘Wo sball have another large sale of FURNITURE TO THE TRADE AND CONBUMERS, 200 Walnut Bodatoads essortod, 60 Duresw with Mirrors, 100 Commodes and W, 8, Bu. ronus, G0 Marble and Wood-top Hall Trest 80 Marblo ana WoQn-top QuRtrs, Tablos, 150 ‘Wood-seat Chatrs, 100 fl’d" 8, alnut Chaira and Rockers, 16 Marblo-top Chamber Bets, 20 Wood-top Chember Bots, 80 Par. Tor 8uits, 60 What-nots, 50 #irrors, 200 Bolls Ol Oloth, Bofas, Lofinges, Basy Chairs Ward robos, Bookoasos, Farlor and Ofiss Dosks, 8how.onass, Carpsts, Flated Show. onaes, Mattrosses, - G.'P. GORE & 0., Anctionters, SPECIAL SALE Imported Goods, DINECT FROM EUROPTL, on THURSDAY, Sept. 16 atbo'clock, Cut Glasa Goblets, Ghampagnes, Tame Ulers, Wine Glasses, Cut Decdntars, Lemunades, Wins Hottles, Fipgor Bowls, Tollet Hets, Cologno Bots, Huse tel Sota in different calors, Vased {n great variety, Spoon-holders, Candlesticks, Match Saies, Card Ees cetvoru, etc, G. T, GORL; & CO,, Auctlonesrs, On Thursday, Bept. 16, at 11 o'clock, Openand Top Buggies, Two nnd {hree-apring Democrats, two and thressprisg Thaetons, Cacriagen, Double und Stngle HMsrmosos, @, 1", GORE & CO,, Auctioneers, WM. A, BULITERS & €O, AUCTIONEERS, 108 MADISON-BT, 100 Thonsand Canadian Pressed Briek: AT AUCTION, For casb, to nay charges, TUESDAY, 11 o'elock (noot) Sopt. 14, 1875, on the Dock adjuining Kirk's Boap Fue tory, Side) Rush-at, Bridge. 00 feok cant of (North /AL, A. BUTTERS & 00., Auctioneers THE PLANTS ARRIVED AND WILL BE S8OLD This Moruing (Tuesday), Sept. 14, at 10 o'clek THEY CONSIST OF Oamallias, double White, Bod, and nasorted} Daudlums, Begonias, Smilax, Aualoss, Wite tor Blooming Roaes, Lilles, &o., &c. At BUTTERS & C0,'S, 108 Eant Madtaon<l Pipaa, }gg gfififife?" uuugd and Cream Tartar. 45 Oil Paintings and Chromon. Wedueaday morulvg, He) BUTTERS & CO.8, 168 Msdion-it, AT 143 MONROE-ST., Wesj ot Clark-at. ENTIRE FIXTURES, DESK, TABLES, CABINET, Teo Chest, Purtition, Gas Pixtures, Stove, Irea Bafe, Bigns, Copper Measures, &¢. * Alao, 8 ot of Liquors and ¥mply Casks, Wedn day morning, “'fl*‘ 16, at 1) o'clock, at store 143 East Monroe-nt, WAL A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auctionoers. AT Bulers & 02 Auchon oo, 108 Hadisn b, 'WEDNESDAY MORNING, BEPT, 16, at 8:30 oelly CROCE.ERY In packages and open lots. Handsome New Furniture, Garpets, Ohamber Sots, Parlor Suits, Dasks, Chaira, Lounges, Sofas, 6t0e Alsoy Open and Top Buggles, Domotrat WaguRk Harness, etc, WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., Auchioneets. BUTTEES & 008 REQULAR TRADE BALE THURSDAY MORNING, Sopt, 16, st 9:30 o'cloks STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, 950 Dox. Buck, Blooo, and Kid Gloves, Gauatlsly »d L, Oardigan Jackets, Bhirts, and Drswors, ‘Wool H{ostery, Suspcudors, White Goods, Linens, Embroldesies, Edgings, Notious, Hats, Caps, DOOTS, SHOHS, AND SLIPPHRS, Ou Bocond Floor Halesroow, 108 Madisoa-st. BOTTERS & C0'S REGULAR SATURDAY SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS 0¥ ALL KINDS, OALPETS, PIANOS, NEW FURNITUKE, and, MEROUARDISE OF EVERY VARIETY, Belurdsy Morniug, Spt. 18, ab 4:30 o'cloc) T By HIRAM BRUSII CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE OF FURNITURE. t Dwel 16 Pscific-sy., Wodneaday, Hopt, 16, at 10 A L Yl Hiouseton BFects; One 8- erior Prano, full eizo, Tvund corners, early n}:‘ rlor Sult, Chamber Buity, Contre Tabics, Beds Bedding, Lrussals Carpols, Tabls Linens, Ghromoby Lung-room and Kitchan Ji HIBAM BRUSIL Auctionoer and Ageut for Mestage Lace Ourtains, . 13, st 10:30 o'clock,ab * ¥