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. THE CITY. CENERAL NEWS, “The M1 Vernan Military Acadomy at Morgan Park gave its second annual cadet receptivn sl Tharaday eveniog, & largs number of visitors being prosent. At the regular nession of J. L. Drako Lodge, No. 1, L 0. G. T.. to bo held Wednesday at the chiapel of the Home, Brother D. J. Lyon will vord his essay optitled, '*Tho Recoll of the’ Gun” . ¥rs. E. M. Kirkland has gotten np and pub- fished a ** Housckespors' Memotandum Dook, arranged for eniaring sxpenses for fifty-throo weeks,” It in a ovwpact aud serviceable littic book. The Communists held ono of thoir regular wongly meniings st No, 117 Cornelt stroet yes. terday afternoon, and indulgad 1n their usual rant abont oppressed workingmen and bloated arintoorats, ‘The_excellent family nnd dav Acnool condact- ed by Misa 3, Louive I'ntuam at 64 Mariborough streot, Boston, will begin its tonth year Sept. 30, Tt 1a ome of the very best eatablishinents of its %ind it the country. Dr. Willlsm F. Thoma, the founder of the finating-hospital ayatem of nnva tho children, il nfi tho attention of the Chicago Medieal Bociety to a new mothed of relioving thodoform- itien of the spinn, thir (ooday) evoning, at 8 o'olock, 1n the rooms of the Gault Houso. The C. W, 0. T. U, hold » daily prayer-moot» ing in Lewor Farwell Iiall at $ p. m, 'Tho losd- orn this week aro: Monday, Mra. J. L. Mer- risn: Tucsday, Mra. Cumumings; Wedneaday. SA1n. J. W, Foner; Thuraday, Mrs. W, . Wirt Yriday, Mrs, W. G, Fowers; Saturday, Mrs, I 8. Roands, The regntar quarterly husiness meoting of the Young Men'a Christian Assooiation will ho hold iu thoir rooms, on Arcade court, this oveniog, whon reports of the Chairmen of the ditffercnt committoes will be presented, followed by ad- drossos to tho mombers from Jokeph Wonther- Jey snd E. Holroyd, of London, 1oz, An entorprifing youne man giving the name of Hemy Hmes wis caught yestorday afternoon in the dweliing of Charles M. Huut, at No. 15 Bouthh Desvlames sircet, Ho had a largo bundle of wwearing u;-parol ado np, and was juat abont to lenvo through & conveniently opon window, swhen Mr. Hunt pounced dosn upon him. Ilo wan turned ovor to the Madison Btreet Htation for safe keoping. deplorable rondition, that we, too, may enjoy 8 fow of ke comforte thiat other Iaboring men enjo¥. it g s ANSELMO. TOR LOST FOUND, The ohildron of the atreot nre a dirty, nolsy, intrusive, nnd genorally disagreoable raco, They cume npon you tn every part of tiug wide city, especially on tho Bouth Side. springivr up nnder yonr feot, darting around cotnors, and shouting aftor you fram obacure doorways, Thoy are al- ways wantiog to aell you n mewapaper, of to black your boots, or to beguile & slray nickel from - your pocket by troating you to exccrable musie from a ditavidated violiu or barp. It their faces wero lows begrimed with dirt, and wore lons of a hard- eued, teenlora look, your nympathy tnight be oftoner oxciled; but, ag il is, yon only pass on, muttering disapprobation of tho authoiities who fum\t thero littlo wrotches to croas your path, \ Lbowover, ono Lut know their lives, and t! circnmstauces of mirery. degradation, and snl formg winch fnclose them. o full an excuso mught be found for all the hurduosy of toeir face and manner ! i 7 Aurclmo was ons of the strect-waifs. Under 8 years of age, ragged, unksmpt. aund unesrod 10r, ho was forced to walk the sticuts till Iate at night with a violin, apon wh:n'h ho could badly oxacuto fow symple aire. Frequenters of hill- iard bafls, hotel otticos, and wsaloons will rocall Nin sullen brown face aud downcaat ovos a« ho punished hia violin to the voxation of byaratil- orn, Ono could almost beileve, i watclutg hin moody expra-sion, hat overy spark of human foclmg which rght once have found & dwoiling in his soi lud beon oxtingmished, This naglncted child of the screot snd slave of a Dharsb padrone has had an opisode. Lant Hat- urday, an Lo wns shivering on a corner of Madi- son rtroet nod eliciting monrnful tones from hin Dattored fickile, be broke off suddenty and assb- e nerosh tho wir. ot crying * pud—or-r-t," ond- ing 1n a prolonged whoop, ' A man and woman, yoorly dressed, and boating several bags snd bundios, Rtopped on hoating the ety, dropped their bundles eimulianeously, and huggsd tha ugly littie boy until it scemed as1f thers could be ‘very hitlo breath left i him, and il the whito jabbening sway oxcitedly in the Iralian tonzud. And 80 it happoned t’ the wretchod little onteast lmmJYuy paron whom he bad loft two years ago in the far-off Southorn clime. Pass- era-by stopped aud wonderod at tius strange scopo. And soon the party wont on, asch Lokt ing littfo Avselmo by the hiaod, and the cbild waa no lougar a scowlmg, ugly ragmuflio, but s bappy, enger, hopoful ""f' boforo whom lay no longer a dark, wuweradle lifs amid the sluma of crrmo and degradation, , Wist & sudden chauge, goad paople atl ! Youtordny morning’at about 11 o'clock Thomas Taylor and Poter Gilmartin engaged in n itie fnn in front of the enlvon at No. iuzia rtiect. Taylor plaved falze on Gilmartin, wnd grabled Giimartin's nozo betweon his troth nnd then clowad down upon tim. Gilmartin's nose mny be buried a leisare, but Tom Tavior will answer to-day to the charge of mayhemn, one of :llm moat Serious charges in the criminal aslon- Iar. The Raudolph etreot Lridgo will bo opened to- doy for repairs. In cousoquonce of the Inte notico given o Sireet-Uar Company it hins not been pose.ble to put curves down a: Clinton streot. Cute wili therofore run during the two dayw, which will be taken for repuirs, only to the bridwo. In order to make up for thiu hine drance o cravel, the Compuuy will run ctrs on Madison strect every two wminutes iustead of thioo as heretoforo. Early yesterday morning burglare ent with a diamond a rmall niece ont of tho rear window of Whylaud & Foss' sxloon, next door to Tue Trisone Building, snd, after manipulativg the window-caich, entored, and guttod the bar, Tho propriotors are the losois ot a quantily of silver- ware, fiftoon dozcu Dry Sellery, knd gomo choica eigars. ‘Ihe corpulent Charlev threatons to fall o1 the wholg crowd if thiay evor vikit Lum ngain st untimelv hoara in (he morning and {fail to puy for mhat thoy take away. ‘The uew courso 1 natronomy st the Chicago Univorsity wilt bo opened flrum tivat 7 o'clock to-morrow ovosing. It will fuclude open air in- struction, duriog which tho clasg wul bo muds famnihay with the sppeaiouce of the sky, aul Iearu the antlibes of tho constellations, zud the positions of the more prowi- nent fixed stan. It will also in- clude practical tusiruction ot the telescopo, The clnas will consist of the aonior and junior classes of the curront year, with snct ladics und %cntlemn\, not otberwise connacted with the Joivorsity, as may desire to join it. Thoke who wish to bocome membery kro roquented to apply &t tho Uviversity in veison at & quarter vefore 7 ©'clock tu-morrow evening. ‘The Committee I{Ipnintefl by the Engli<h bandholdors of the Trie Ruiiroad to investizate tha affairs of this line bive lately buev miking & tour of mepaction over the Atlantie & Great ‘Weatern Radroad, onc of tho moet important connections of tho Krie ' Railroad, aud arrivod 10 this city yestordav mormimg o0 tbeir roturn Lrip to tho East, The Commit- toe consists of tho follomuy goutlemen: Sir Joseph Heron, tho Right Hou. J. Murrin, the Rev. J. Lockington Pates, and C. H. Morris, Evg., all of Englaud. 'They are socompatiied by Nr. J. H, Devorenu, President and Recoivor of the Atmntic & Groat Western Rail xoaad; E. H. Flnt, Genaral Suporintoudeut of the Cleveland, Columbus, Cinenimuth & Indian+ apolis Rallroad 3 P D, Cooper, Gengral Super- intendent, C. Latimer, Chisf Enginecer, nad T. ‘Waruoen, Auditor of tho Atlantic & Ureat West- orn Railrosd, ‘Ihe entire party nro ulopping ab the Grand Pacific ilotel, but wili leave for Now York whis morning. - CATUOLIG MISHION, A mission was biguiu veeiorday in 85, Jarlath’s Church. curnor Wea: Jackson wirent sud 1fer- Initago uvenue, tho Rev, T, I, Cashmun, pastor, by the Kev. 1. I', Coouey, 0. B. C. It =il ho contine uad twroughout the meek, and on noxt Sunday by the sams gontletan, asistod by the Itev. Jacon Lavth, L. 5. U, Lot of Notco Bams, 1od, Cho ordor of Becvicen during the wook 18 a8 follows : Musn, followed by a brief {ustriiotion, at (330 ». m. ; High Mase aud sermon, at 9 8, m.; recita- tion of the roears, with sermon and benedice tion of the Bleered Nacramont, at 7:30 p. m. ‘Tho following will bo the subjects of the dis- ooursos this woek: Mondsv evoning, *‘Tho Doctrine of Coufession;” ‘Tuesduy eveniny, “dbe Trua Church,” Wednesaay nvenIng, ** Doath and Judgnent;” Thursoay cvaning, **'The Bixth and Niuth Commandmenin ;" Friday ovoulng, **Tho Ho.y Euchusiat;” atarday even. ing, ‘‘Devollon to the Dloesed Virgin,” On Bunday next at High Maas (1630 a. m,) u sor- mon will be preschied on *Tha Christivn Priest- hood and Bacrifice;™ aud on Bunday evening, at 7:30, tha iuh’ocl of tho termon will bo * Chris- tisu Charitv.” This ovening the Papal Benedie- tion will ho given by the Kev, Father Cooney Immedatoly befors tlie Pouediction of tha Blesned Hacrament, PRESENTATION, Mr, Antou Derk, the oldest of our German nettlors, was yestordey presonted with a hoauti- ful gold medal, uwarded Lo bun at tha ol tiors' picole, Bent, 19, was wmade in the Slaats-Zeitung building, and Mr, Henry Groonebaum way the orator of the oceasion, He acqoitted Liweelf ju Ly usus) happy wmanver, and Mr. Doy mado v fitting rosponss. The moedsl © would bavo been presented st the pleuic-ground, ouly for the faot that Mr. Dorg wus obliged to loave for home early ju the day, lie tirst broke ground {n Chicago dusiug the spring of 184, and has been a couwtaut rosident wsimcs that poriod, A mmiiar wedal to the oldost fomalo settler way presonted the day of the pionio to Mrs. Malzacher, Mr, Berg's presentation was attonded by saveral p-ominent German citizens, sacluding Mr. A, C. Hewmng, - THE DRY.COODS CLERKS. TURIR AVFEAL. & small number of wowbers of the Dry-Goods Clerks’ Early Cloung Association met yestordsy sflernoon in the West Tweltth Street Turner Iistl. Avout the onty buuiness transscted was the passage of the foiloriug rasolutions: WHLkKsw, 1018 eassutial U bealth aud happloess that every humau belng shoutd Liave at lesat tweive Bours vut uf twenty-four to devute to rest, recrestion, sud vocisl enjoywint, and Wurukis, Tho preseut system of eoplog the retall dry-goods Mores opsu £50m T a, . i) Syery cus- totmer bas fe(s 18 wtore, watlng it {r Iate a8 Juaud 11 p, m,, and the leugtu of o obliged to work uvury day e detrisentul to heaith, happitiess, sud gensral welfare, aud. thy warried ey iu the retail dry-yoods trado are deprivad of 1hs socle: Ly of thelF funiiics, wakiog thew LM airangers 1o 6 members of hewr bousehold , and itsugis, 'Tis young aud unusrried men, gudor Tosent syuleun, wre debs frow vinlting Wls Lreudu sud siteuding rehwuus nieeliugy, or such e tartaluneuts aa mikbi improve thele tioral or badiy couditivn, thereby driviuy thomn 10 skloous and deus of iufamy, wakioy them drankards, crinuual, agd a dis- rice L0 naciety al Jaryu ; Wuzuras, This cioviog st such late Lours can ho atoliehed without detriment 10 our employors or tbe puthic, snd the Luatneas transactod after 7D, . s uo zemuneration for the swount of Lurdship it throws ugpon a largy class of huvian beinge 3 therafare, be it Kestved, That we, tho wewm of Dry-Goods Clurks' Early-Closing Assuciativg, peition tho press ol €alcago, which Lins wupported us' s fur 1o b wost bi- | oral el Bur, 10 lay Our griovances befuro th public, and coutitus thair bind eTurts fu Leball of vur cevse, Resolied, Tuak wo sex wil the fubebilauts, sand apcially the ladles of tho Gity of Chicaga, 1o ghre ue Anelr support and 8ymualy W thle orr offurt to bring ADOUL 8 TUsk-bsded Tploria 0 Luprove our present —— LOCAL LETTERS, 0AXIO0D BOULEYARD IXTROVEMENT, To the Kditor of The Chicago 1 ribune ; OAELAKD, Sopt. 10.—The accuracy of your Snnday correspondent from Qulland in Liis reflaction npon the properiv-oswnors ot Onk- wood bonlevard 18 called in quostion, The facts about the widoning of Oakwood boulevard nre these: The widening was agreed upon by the property-owners, and. the right given to the South I'ark Commiarfoners, subfect to cortain conditionw, three yoars sgo—not recontly, ss your correspondent timates. ‘Lhe Commisziou~ ers did not yay & penny for the ton foet off cach nude of the or giual Atreet; tho Iand was donated to thom by the properiy-owusrs, who also sub- seribed & considersblo sum towards tho pur- uhiase by tho Comminsioners of tha Lriangular lot at the intersection of Oakwowd bowovard with Cottngo CGrove avenue and Drexel boule- vard, ‘Iho” Comumi-siouers have never norified the proporty-holde.s 1o remuve their fences to tho wow line, as your correspondent declaros. Nona of the | ropertv-owners are opj osed to do- mg so, whou the conditlons uuder which their lands were donated ore complied witn. It any complaint is 1ade as to the present coodition of Oakwood blowevard. it certanly atould ot bo oiade agwinetthe propocty-owneis. Mont of thero properiv-ovnors stipulated their deeds of g1t to the South Park Commis. wionens that thoe strip of Jaud thus conveyed should revers back to them ** whonover the samo shall conse to bo ured for a public pa.k, Laik- or (rivo 1n counection with thoe Eouth Puka Luntevards, or if, within two months from hopt. 7, 1872, tho mpiovement of swd sticet 88 a parkway or drive sball not have baen hogun, or if withiu shrea yoars from Sopt, 7, 1074, there shull not be pood and passsble drivewave aud fuobways iaid nlung tho same, sud Whieroafter kept up and maminined by the Com- widnioners 10 good and proper condition as a part of the ayszem of Bowth Parks and boule- vards.” Hoa we have beou kept faith with, any pleasiire-vookar along our boulo.ard cam per- ceive. The sidewalks we had lud were torn up, sud part of thom ueyer ielaid, while grost #tratchios of tho footways are sl i their primi- tive condit.on, aad aimost [tanaseable ; 8 narrow #tap of roadway hae been graveled, loavity the remaindor of the street in a sbamoful condition, aud until couvle of monthy ago the triangular plat facing Drexel boulovard waa a tecepiacle for thith and debus. ‘The threo ysarw of hmic havo pasged, and we ae vtill walting for the un. intied driveways, the ornamented wales and Hower platy, the Lues of shadu-treed, and the plaging fountuus. It ta only justico to the South Park Commis joners to add that they clomm they are delayed in their contem- plated improvomout of the strect by thelr innbility to securo the wnecessars action by the Cown Trustecs, authorizing thom o sower e stroct, The pro, ortv-onnews slong tue straot havo agreed to boar the greuter part of tho coat, bus thoagn topeated petitions havo bLeon wndo to the Towu Lrustees, the Eeworis uot Imd. Wo, nosever, do uot tare worss iu this thap have ull tho citizens of the northern pait of the Hyde-Park district during the last threo or tour yrars m fnding every potition for the im- provement of their thickly-populated, neatly and Landsomely-buiit part of the town quieily tguoted. We thunglt wo had cueckmatod that Rame ut tho last Truateo cloction by gattng in at least one Truetes who woutd stick with us, but he drills now with tho otner side. 1 cortainly wish your Bunday correspoudant might have a forataste of tho responsibilitiea of au Oaliwuod boulevard property-ownor, for then, like tho writor aud msuy others, he could nizh for ap ey eape fram tho rula of Town Tiustee irresponsi- bles, petty polico donuneeringe, and swaip antoo- racice to the certzinly bad enough, Lat wiinite- 1y botter, goverimen: of Chieago. ‘TruTuroL Javes, NORTH 4TAR DISPENUARY. To the Editer of 14 Chicage Tribune! Citicaco, Hept. 14.—Notice is hereby given the pabilo that Nosth Btur Dispensucy, formerly lo- cated at the corner of Division and Hedgwick strocts, has maved to its new and commodious apartments, No, 270 ou tho last-uamed thoruugh- tare, This institution is s strictly charitablo wodical dispeusary, aud, fn the year 1871, trenled, without componsstion, nesrly 14,000 patients, Including tho county (medical) work 1n he North Division of the city, Its wedical Btalf compiives tan physiciuns, all of whom are reguisr graduates of re- putsbie medical colloges, while wmany oc- cupy pomtivns of crnst and emiuence w medieal socioty. All medicines compounded by the Dispennaty ate purchassd frow tus wmust teliable wholunalo druzgists n Clicago, aud ars of equal purny amd strengih with auy to Le found 1 retal drug-sorew. Physicans and druggists, espocially of the North Divieion, arp osuemly jovited 10 call snd imwpoct the isbor and masagewent of the Dispeusary; while to them, sad <o all in thay duatrict, we extoud the t0.quest Lo soud (becween the hours of 1 and 4 0. @) M desaiving poor they may chauce to Teat that tequire suicn ssrvices, to North Star Lispeusary, No. 270 Sedg ik atreat, whoto they wid rocaive careful medical or wurgical kttontion nnd imsdicine, gratutously, Prenctiptions of physicians uot associased with tue Diwponsary wili be_compounded wikous charge when they nr»‘:‘r‘mourun clm‘n;y and with no hope or ar- ectation of rewurd, provided th - Exgnml "Gmunlmn,l' A8 cutlitor ¥, B, Fuex Bocxus, M, 0, ... Medical Director, HRAPER YARES ON NOLTIS AND 6ODTH sIDkM. To the Mditar of Chs Chicaqu ividune Uuioauo, Bept. 4. ~1ho rugcens attending the West-Bide Car Compsny iu the redugtion of fa108 aud oshior duuceasions for ths accommoda- tiou of the publiu ought t0 tuach the Nosth sod Houth Hide Compauics what is the best policy for them to pursue. The Istivr Companes are liud Lo their own interest if thoy fail tu folluw tuo drift of public sentiment, snd centre (heir owy iutervste io the accomwodation of the peo- ple. Low fares are bound to prevail aud ve- cowo general all 0.er the city, aud the soouer the North uad S8outh Cumpanies fall into fiue sud reduce thoir rates to 3 ovuts, the better, Lisduce tloy mpet, and & prompt aud cheertul reduction will vesm more greceful and agreeably 8410 & 0scod wuo st the dictation of 11vel ‘bus lives. Asa Wust-Sider, I would prefer thst the West Division muglt retsiu the monopoly of luhup faros, for vuthing bay dune more of late to build up the Went Bide thau chesp fares ; bub, viewiug the oity nu & whole, Issu (bas thy interents of the whole poople demand & general roduetion, T'avpls In moderato circumatances, desiring to rout of bur, nntusally turn to that quarier whera choap fares pravail, Tha Car Company thich offois lom farcwin & public benofuctor, sud bas caused paople to flock to the Weat Hido by thou- sauds 5 8 home. Soll-intarcut, if nothing olne, should toach tho Nor.h and South Sido .Compames the lerson that chenp (ares add to popuiation, aud swell both pstronsge nnl{“ulfifll. THE DETROIT & MILWAUNER HOAD, To the Ldutor of {1 Clicajo Nribuns ; MiLwacses Sopt, 18.—1 desire to opter a pro- tost eyainst sho WAV in which the Dotrait & M- waukeo Natlrord caery out what thoy promire in their adverdsoments, i o.: ‘The shorlest, quickeat, sad chieapest Lhirough route.” Friday, Hopt, 10, mysolf snd s namber of othors ar- tived st Grand Haven expectiog to take tho Toat to Milwankoe that eovening, but, owing to the storm of Thursday, tho boat hsd not ar- rived ; an accident, you will kny, shat conld not bo averted, Very true; but wo wern kapt in un- ourtuints nt Grand Haven, recoiving no dotinite tuformation whon o oxpect the hoat uotil tue next mornlng, Theu we learned that wo must wait until Haturday evening; snd thea, upon arriving at Milwankes the npext day, sonto of us Bmvo to lay'aver untl Mouasy alteznoon instead af Haturday aftarnaon, an we were promined at tho other ond of the route—all this timo on ex- ponse, tn sadition o the disappointment eaused by our doiny. Now, it seoms to ma that the vory least tho Comy-any coutd honestly do in auch a eaxp 15 to talegraph promptly tho prosvective delay to such points of tho route as would enable travelers to rouch their destinstion as nearly as poasiblo at tho promi-ed tune. More than that, ns thoe Com- pauy was toable to fulfill ite engagameut by i own route, it wan legaily incutubont upoa it to furm-h the pawsenges with freo passage by other routes, or, baving faved to do eicher of ! theye, to pay the hotel bills reeulting from thy dainy,— tue loss of time in some caxes canngt by remunczated. A TRAYLLIR. ONE-QORSE CATS, To the Editor of The Chicaga I'rduns ; Cuicaco, Bept. 18,—Coucornjng ihe breesnt ono-horse-cnr rystom of tho South Bido I say, * Let well enough alone.” 1 am interested in tho Company ouly to tha coxtent of biing de- pondent upon it for transportation ; aud, as the prosent cars bave seven-cighths of $he weativg- capacity of tho two-horse conductor-car, are rin twice as often, aud wmako faster time, . cortainly profer them, oven at tho exponse of putting my fare {n the box, sud passing up othe’ niciefs oo- casionally. It is genorally Dalioved that the goutlomon most prominent in tne oppostion movement are mc- tunted by hatiog sgaiusi the Corapany, aud, if 80, 1t doow not bocutne them as wublic-upirited ciuzons to attempt ta forco the rosidsuts of the Bouti: Sida who regularly use the cars to wait two or thrao minutes every tiole for a ear, aud then hang on to tho siraps or platform. OI courao, thero are many aunoyances counoctud with tho uystons, but they siok intoinsiguiticance whon compared sith tho hofore-meutioned ad- van! w. ‘The talk of **protection to passen-~ gots " i3 nonsensa, Whore 18 tha gentlemnn wno won d sea & {ady inalted ruywhera? We would andoubtedly regret a return to the old plan, nud when 1 aek, los this howling ceane, I know I ex- press tho seutunsots of hundrads of others. THINTY-VIRST BTREET. GET OPFICK AND OROW PAT. Te the Fulitor of rhe Chizago Triouns: !n1caao, Ropt. 14.—1 hiave been told that a certain County Commiesioner was, befors he held oiiico, n very poor man ~80 poor and worth- Tess that hiy wile bad to be supported by a cf itable 1mstitution. Finally, through influence, ho got & perition at the County Puor-House, nand from that lime his flnances and fartano be- ganto moud, He was noxt promotod to bea County Commissioner, aud aithough the salary in each inatance was too small in itsslf to have enabled biw to lay up monoy, lus accamulations of property were vory mysterious and rapid, until notwr he is considersd weil off, The inference 1 thiat he must have made a large portion of thiy money in tho usual way—among County Com- mwsioners—out of the counly coniracts, I must pay to hold office, since foew Aldermen or Conaty Conminsioners ate noted for their pov- arty or leannoss. Every littlo whilo ihis Com- misoner gelaon & big drunk, aud s carried home lato 1n a boautly state of intoxication, FAVORITIAM 1N SALOUN LICENNES, Ta the Fiitor of TAe Cafeano Tribune Cuieaan, Sept. 18,—Will you kindly inform a tax-paver bow it ia that half tho enloon-keopers of Chicago have to pay their city unloon-license bofore the 1st of Aungust, whils the other half can hold back for six months, and many of them sacape without taking out any licenso? How fe it that one of the Mayor'a polico can draw salary wnd Jevoto three montha of his timo to calliug on salocn-koopers aud making out saloon-bouds in bts capacity of notary? And also kow 18 it thnt many of the sr'oon-keepory who hold this ofliciel bond do uot pay liceuss for seven or cight monthy after it fails due, uud some do not at sll? It looks to mie as though this ofii- whogo vame, in respect for s gray hairs, 1 will withbold, hag given these men timein, ordur to secure money for making ou' saloon- bonds, 'Ax-PavCR. WASHINGTON. ‘Ehe District Accounta—Delano-The Xoston rostmaster—The Cabinet and the Frestdents Specual tipaleh to Tha Chicao Tridune, Wassiiiaton, D. 0., Bopt. 19.—The oxpert who in making an investigation of the financial core dition of tho District 14 sald to bave ovidence al- ready, although the investigation is not yot com- plete, to show that Magruder, thy Ring Treasur- ar, owes the Distriot sometbing more than $20,- 000. It s generally bolioved that Magruder's impudent olaim for 81,000, which was filed in court & fow dave ago, is simply a part of & game of blufl that thoe vld goutleman is playing to save himsolf. ‘Tho opinion 18 genoral in all circles, and hay becoma atrongor of Jate for various reasons, that Bucretary Deluno will yesign st once. ‘The report of his vindicatiog Committoo in ready for pienentation to the President, ty1bo charges of corruption that have boen eo freely mado againat Gou, Burt, Postmaster at Hoston, havo evidontly been well-founded, 89, on yesterday, o was dismissod, and I, B, To. bey, a prominout merchaus of that city, appoint- ed to succesd him, {In the Assoclated Press.) Wasnixatoy, D. C., Sopt. 19.—All the mem- Ders of tha Cabinet kre now in Washington, ex- copt Hecieturies Fisli and Robeson. Although tho Presidont will vacate his cottage at Long Braacn this werx, ho msy, before returning to Wanbington, visit Lis furtn noar 8¢, Louls. R THE WEST VIRGINIA STATE-HOUSE. Wieetang, W. Va, Bopt. 10.—Tha corner stoue of the vow Capitol of this State was lsid yesterday in this city with imposing Masonio rites. Dusinews liousea were closed dwing the afternoon. An immense procession, conwating of Kniglits Teraplar, and other Masonlo Lodges, cludiog the Grand Lodge of ginis, Gov. the Hiate olicurs, Judges of the saversl Courts, City Couneil ond 1sunicipal ofticers, county ofticers, Lhis etice fire doparimont, and pumbory Woeae Vir- White, of this Btate, Iaid the stono, and than ad- dressud the wasemulage, at the closs of wiich au odo Wes sung vy & chole of 400 pore wous. Addrsswos wers mado by Gov. Jacobs uoid others. Over 10,000 peopla aasembled to wituead Lhie coreiouias. e THE BELLEROPHON, Newront, R. L, Sept. 19.—Hor Dritish AMaj- osty's suip Bellerophon, bearing the Hayg of Ad- unral Goorge Ureuville Wellaaley, cotamauding the North Awerican squadron, arrived bero this worniug. As ubio lot go bier auchors, she galut- ed the Amenicau hig with twenty-oue Kuos, af tor which Fort Adaws, by order of the Com- mandant, Qen. M, J. Huut, ret sulute with tiftean guns, 'nm' w‘:‘;::i% .t‘l;o tiou, by order of Cowmsudani Bieeze, saluted Adunral Wollosley with fiftesn wanb, which wad retusned by ths Bullerophon. TLe Admural lauded and was recelved by Muyor Blocam, Capt. Joned, of 1he Britsh Legation, and a committes of the City Counctl, and tUe sununer residents. Tho Mayor dalivered an address of Welcome, to waich the Adwpizal ruplied. The programwme of fi:i"%?‘""i:" Au‘fludfllnndoldv{uhmnm clame © Mouday, snd a ball aud supperat the Qg Houss Wedoesday pight. iy e of citizens on foot, waugursted tho coromo nivs. | ydai; The buuses ware guily decursled. The streots were lined with wpecistors, Grand Master EQUALIZATION. Tables Bhowimg thry Work of the State Board. Assessed Value of Ly nds, Personal Props orfy, and Tow's and City Lots, m Speeial Corrarpondy Brrixarieny, 1L, 1 ilinois, of Tha Chicago Trbune. Hopt. 18,—~The following tabica show the wor ¢ of the Board of Equaliza- tion: ‘taney No, 1, Ar xared ratu couNTIRS, First, Second, as & Third Dutricts., Metlenry. . ‘Winnebn; 5, Tole ..o $ Bh 48,500 Fufth Listrect. Carrol) |, Mancork. Iendernot 8,607,588 Totnl, v.uvere . 40,007,463 Eteventh Dastrict. 10,183,171 421,687 8,038 Totalis.e.o. Twelfth Instrict. Cane, . 3 Total.... ... $ 44,469,197 pourteenth Diatrct, Champiaiy $ 31,613,641 48,140 Total... Fifteenth Diatri Crawford, Total............$ 25,434,048 Sreteenth llllh'u:li d » L3160 oo 19,400,831 43,188,077 U604 1L 59,009 Atsesecd ettug @ versonat coUNTIZS, the State, Finat, Second, and. lTM"‘ ustrieta, McHuary, Winnetugo..,.. $ 1,500,763 U, 04,13 3,074,208 B, 714 Tatal, Secentn’ Grundy Keadull, e, Wil Total, ..., Biohth Distriel, Ford, Troquol Knnkakee, Liviugsion, Movanall , Total, \eve. .§ Saventn Dtriat, TOU cmm rers§ 12AGHLN Percent Pereent agiet by dedusted Lioard. by Jiourd, Pereant Per eant Projerty of added by deducted Bourd, by Doard. o 0 [ 0 0 0 HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, SEPTEMDER 20, 1875. Tatal., k) hirtecnth Diatric Dewitt 1 18 5 a5 14 2,443,262 [} L) 1,100837 P n 4,120,080 . b 12zt b3 a 2,617,634 ] [ 16,403,438 3 19 13 i 19 . 19 b » B - il . Pl o 5 8 1,090,348 0 1,756,568 E o 4,242 . 2i Toll......... k] 5 i % 6 - 34 GA1,BL s 23 €93,449 at o 265,297 29 - 103,830 5 1 4 i i 15,700 . ke €2,933 b .. 1,508,594 % 10 684,003 [ L Willlamson,.Liuis, 806268 7 % Total..........8, 6,013,194 Vinetrenth Dstriet, 3 a1 g 1) BUL, 480 . 5 7 i3 £ 10 P = is E:) i [ ] Il o 13 ) . 13 5 i, . 8 7,002,267 Grand Aggrogate. 525,102,140 TABLR MO, 3, Ansensed ratu oftounand Percent Peremt gouNTIRe, ity lute udded by deducted the State, Board, by Baord, Frtrat, Second, ard wiird {stricts, $ 07,105,613 5 - T, 17 . 368 u - Tatal,ioieerns § Fourth Disirict. ne... . 37 Dolialb.., & Jid K:une, 20 5 a3 - 3 Total..........$ 12,837,388 FUth Liatrict, Carroll...., 081,347 s »n 1,074,410 i a2 L631,254 s 7l 2,198,704 % 84 114,297 . 1 18 P S & al it ) % B,571,064 Duatrict, i 3 . % s 1 1 - 462,708 s o 918008 s by 4,343 it 3 1,2:0,5T4 1 3 50,843 b a 0676 & 10 sovieasnid 4,045,183 Ninth Distriet, $ 1,007,017 . § 258,004 ! 771 11 15 n 66, 5 279,604 3 1,003,969 % ‘Total,s..veeeei$ 4,916,486 Eleventh District, . 12 35 ; 0 bt 8 = .- is 3 a 1 Morgati..ue. 2,004,476 I Buigsmon 480000 3 Beott ... 510,108 3 Tolal oo s eeod 10,743,308 Thirteenth District, DeWitt $ 62,405 . 1,818,488 2 147,298 bi] 4,870,435 [ HOTY,I7 .- Total,, $ 9,430,073 Fourteenth District, Champaigu, $ 3,1 . 3 b 5 . 10 i 16 § i 194,965 5 ] ag,611 7 % 08,771 2 P . 13 G o 17 i .- 3 . n “® 2 - 28 1 .~ 7 . Montgomory.,. un se Waabingtot, e ves . it m - 4 - b S5 . a A $ 13,143,1 Ewyltcenth Diatricts Alazznder..oitieeed B W n ”" . 3 7 ) 32 i U4 .- 3 129,553 i 843,758 o 8819 ai Willfawsan, l,iv9 45 T ) Ninateenth Distric Ay, . i o 3 v 84 i P . i ki . . [ < 1 2,148 L] - $ 281081 Orsnd Aggregate. 228,814,852 PORT HURON NEWS. 8uecwas Disvateh te Tha Chicage Tribuns, Porr Hukox, Sept 19.—Dowx—~Props Chins, Javs, Cagisteo, Wiltlam Cowie, Wislow, Bwal. low, Yoseputs sud oconsor, Sarsh K. Sheldon and cousort, D. ¥, Bose snd barges; uchrs lds Keith, hlears, D. J. Wilber, Correspondeut, Hutiio Jobnston, Typa, B. P, Baldwin, Buurise, Bary Lyons, J. @, Thayer, M. L., Tromble, Georae M. (!aq0, Kata Kailoy, Jary 3. Verow, Bt. Pater, (iances. Ur—-Prorn Nachun, 8t Louis, Ht. Paal, We- nona, Westford, N. K. I'airbani Iodin, Mary Priogle and bargea: echirn H, (!, Hicbardn, J. P, ol Rusman, John M. Uutchinson, Guide Abbio L, Awdrewn, Homar Hline, J. B. Minor, 1, N. Todmau, ''wo Faimics, William Jouea, Tarner & Kollor, China, Yankee Linde, lelvetia, Myosoliw, Avnio Voupht, O. Bhaw, Wisn—Sonthnent, foesh. Wearuer-~Fine, The prop Winmlow roposts the atosin barga Nabint ashoro in Neehish vapidy, lying diractly acroed the channel, She bas hoen on for threo daym, {8 hound up, eoal-Indon. Tho sehir Czar, bound up, with 8 eargo of coal, is ashore on the mainland. {-uida Middle Inland, Lake Huron, The vemrol in uninjured, Ao far, snd wilt doublless bo_rescucd without dolay, Bhe went on during thejgala ay.: ‘Tho tug Gladiator, with Fitzgorald's drv-dack it tow, passod down Iast evening for Dotroit, whero dry-doek will go iutv dry-deckfor repates aud calking. The prop Maniaten, which pnsicd down Iant night, enconutered heavy wonthor on Lako Huron, ana shipped a ees, which filled lier hold with wator to the depth of 2 fest, injuring her aal ol tlour, Sho wan oblized to seek shielier under Aiddls Islnnd, where she was pumped out. SUNDAY'S NEWS, LOCAL, « Inn game of bame-ball Naturdny the Chicagos heat the Hectfords by a kcore of 14 to 8, e rosignation of Polico Huperintendent TRehm, it 1o satd, will bo prosouted to the Com- mon Conucil this evaning. The attendance at tho Exposition Saturdsy was about 40,000, belag tho groateet number of viritors on any one dny of this year. Mr, Adolyh Schogninger, o prominont resudent of the North Sido, has been rocommonded to the Collectorship rendored vacant by the rosiguse tion of tho lon. N, B. Judd. C, C. I’ Holden {ileda voluntary potilion in bankruptey Saturday, [is secnred dohts amount to $165,076.50, and his unscoured dobia to §64,- 439.88. ° Ausots, 210,800,035, A mooting was hold Baturdsy evening on the corner of Bluo Islaud avemus and Eighteonth streat, to agitate the quostion of butlding a vin. duct across the Chicago, Burlngton & Quincy Tailroad tracks on Weat Bixtoonth strocs, ELSEWHERE, Proaldont Grant is at Long Branch, A forco of 663 cavalry laft Spain for Cuba. The Baok of Califorois will not resume bofore Octabor, ‘Tho jury fu the Cliarlic-Roas trial of Wester- velt are out. fho Cincionati Zoological CGardens opened with formal flourish, Toe Fall River Mills, in Massachusctts, will open ou the 27th inst. The Doston Postmanstor has been removed. The new wan's neme is Toboy. Qreat Britain counts on the importation of 88,000,000 bushals of wheat this year to keop the wolf from the door. It 18 bolisvod that two conclusions will rosult from the Marsh investigation, The minority roport will not hava lime in it. The foraign Consuls who hava mixed in with tho Turkish famity-fight aro in despair, In tho Iatost encountors the Turks have buon defoated. S ke GONE WITH A HANDSOMER MAN, Swectal Duvatch fo The Chicaco Tribune. EasT SaGINAW, Mich., Bept. 19.—The wife of Francis Duproy, of Samnaw City, oluped on Fri- day with her husband'a brother, taking many valuablo househoid offects and a_large sum of her huaband's hard earuings, and leaving five children bobind, —_———— Plancs and Organs. Hallot, Davia & Co,'s Grand, Bquare, and Uprighty and Bmith's Ameriean Organs esn be fonud only st W, W. Kipuball's, corner State and Adams streots, Chicsgo, —_——— Barometers in the Hoots 19 8 Damo often applied to corus and bupions, Your bent way (o cura thun is with Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor, Onespplication will give immodiate relicf, 45 DEATHS, e AN o e e A LYNCH—8apt, 19, 1835, at her brother-in-law’s (Thowas Johnmon) residence, No, 133 Walnut strest, 2dies Ieabelia Lynch, aged 15 years, Eune; vices at Lier 1aio restdence at 10 v'elock 8. m., Monday, Sent, 20, Friends of tho famnily tn- ited to attend. BAKER—9ept. 19, 1875, Mrs. Aun Baker, wife of Wiilism Saker, aged 01 yoars, Tuneral Tuckday mornlug at 10 o’clock from ler late residenco, No, 44) Park uvenue, By cars to Calvary Cetuetory, POWER—In this cily un the 18th {nat., Emily Rots, infant duugbter of Iarry A, aud Einma A, Power, & & moutls xud 2 days, Funeral to-day (MonJay) at 11 o'clock a, m., from the resldenco uf the graidfsther, Mr. A. W, litch- cock, No. 1.5 South Hoyne strest, by carriages to u‘mahnd Cemetery, Yriends of fhe famiiyzure in- v e SPECIAL NOTICES. - Centaur Liniments win, eutdun swellings, heal end will cure rhsuinatinm, , sud fiuh‘.“I“anmd mx..m‘m e allrionfs, Tho Whis Wrapper fa for family uss, the Yelow Wrapper K Arpee 1 for auimals. “Every owner of horses should give the Centaur Taniment n trial, Ve conelder it the bost articlo ever used In onr atahie *H, MARSH, Bupt, Adams Ex, Ftablee, N, Y, “E PULZ, Supt U, 8, Ex. Biables, N, ¥, “ALBERT 6, OLIN, Bupt, Nat, Lz, Bisbldy, N, 7.9 Bold by all druggints—=300 and 81 per bottle, Save Your Silverware. Bilver, and other fine waro, will 1as twice ns lnng, always look brand new, if cluaned sud polishot Rleotro Silioun oalr, 1t Is a puro (fusurial predut, en. tirnly frae frum gritor cheiuloals, and. the American Tn. stitute of Now York sare, the best article known, It fa {he unly safe matectal o7 cleaning (lald sad Siivérwaro, 7 house-farnishors, drogyisie, jowelers, nad gen. REBOTLOSR Tl d allsy tur 1 and withi AWNINGB’ TENI8, AND WAGON-COVERS, PLAGE AND BANNEHRS_COTTON DUCIK. GILBERT HUBWARD & 0., 302 to 08 Houth Water'st., Corner Kiltlizav., Chicago. A TWINES AND CORDAGE, '\ ANILLA AND 51541 RUPE, f\ Steinp and Masilin dl.rluw;. . ool ? OILBERT llU“‘)“All’l;nl h‘: W3 to %8 Buuth Water: JAVINGS BANKS, HE STATE SAVINUN INSTITUTION— ¥ and & LaSallo-et, Oy Eix por cont fatarest Cleago, 1. ald on de oalta. e AUOTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. HORSES, BUGGIES, BARNESS, &C, AT BANKERUPT AUOTION SALE, MONDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 20, at 2 o'clock, By order of BRADFORD HANCOOK, Eaq., Aslgnos, ‘we will sell at the Village of MAVWWOOD, 16 Horses, 3 Covered Buatice, 1 Cerriage, 1 Lumber Wagon, 8 Heta Harness, Lap Robes, Binukets, ko, ko, €0 ‘Tons fiay, 3 Acres Btandiug Corn, rs on Galens Division C, & N, W, K R, st 8. m., and 13 nvon, st Wells-st, Depot, ELI3ON, POMFROY & CO., Anctionoers, T "RETAIL DEALER'S BTOOK OF COSTOM-MADE CLOTHING AT AUCTION, TUESDAY MORNING, Sejt. 21, at 9:30 o'clock, At OQur HBuleazoows, $4 und 46 Randolph- Overcoats, Hack Coats, Drevs Coats, Vosly, 'auts, Hoys' Clothing, &y, &¢,, sfter which we will offer & hl’z'c stock uew and vecond haud FURNITURE, CARPETS, And Genaral Household Gaods, Btove e, Lo, ko, e FLIBON, POMEROY & CO. Anctionsura, By JAS, P McNAMARA & CO,, N East Washluglon-at, Largo and Atirastive Btook of BOOTS & SHOES AT AUCTION, TUESDAY MOLNING, Hopt. 21, at 9:0 u'clock, oam- prising & full sssoptment of fret-class Fall Goods, Also, 200 Oases Original 8nckzr Boots, 748, . MONAMABA & CU4 Auct'sca, ‘Wiw i | | __AUCTION SALES. LORY & € €and 70 sl aver DRY GOQODS. TWO MORE GRAND B@EB THIS WEEK, Tuenday, Sept, 31, and Thursday, Bept, 23, Tew and eomplale luen of chiojcs oonmonable goots, On Tuesdsy wo offer & line of seasonabin Divay Goods, Aleo, linseys, white, plaid, and opera flanmole repellanty, eottonaden, natinsta, allewool faney casyi’ merns, coutings, suitingn, lntag, ete. Lol suirir, reverible, and single and doubie i, wool sbnwls, bead trimmings, lscos, and: ruittings 1 fine varlety, Onb hundred cartons oatrich Hps and foathera; thy st of tha seseon, Cotupletn line o€ ahiets snd drawers, with something new inheavy ritibed goods, Aluo, _eontinued atle of linens, embracing every atylo auil variety of table damaskn, fancy tablo-clat towels, papkind, gents' and Indles' landkerchiess ecnh, ete, ¢ An'clegant ateortmout of men's, boss', and youthy #, anel Lurbans, fall styles nud fine g “Thin iargest and Leab lino men’ miseea’ cotton hoslery offernd thin aea New aftractions in gloves, panntinta, Iardent stock fn the city, Including varfety of men's, Xomens, miesen!, and Alnd, xnen’s, boa', anit youths' suspensrs, Qur bwo and Litersply HO008 canitiot be AuTpowed iy the city, and on cotton chifns aro of tie most desirg: Lle pattern, Sler promptly at 6:30 8, m, . PLaoy ©0,, Auctluneers, 63 und 70 \Vllllhh-nv. , Kip, Cal, Kif . Borlined, Kip Goet, Beaver, and Serge BOOTS & SHOES AT AUQTION, BY OATALOGUE, On Wodngsday, Sept. 22,2t 9 1-2 2.1, promg, Also, & full line of Mon's, Women's, ang Ninsos' Rubber Goods, This will bo tho LARGEST SALE of the sosson, and an BLEGANT ABSORT. MENT. OUR OWN MAKE SUCKER BOOTS, iy all aizen, alno on sale. The followlug ftems aro among the apsciul stirag. tions for the socond ‘Thursday's sale of thie season, A pullzely e sud disiuct sle from that of Tum. ay, st C L O ETTIN G- A vew and attractive linv of Fall and Winter Clotye I14f, It men's, boye’, and youths’ weat, stylinh goods 08 td mediu gindes, sod most by closed. Plain aud Ribbed Merino and Shetland Underwesr, Tull Jino of Woalen Hosfoty, 100 dozaus, fine U Trellat, the beat yot offercd, Wool and Furliats, Cloty &nd Plish Cnpn and Turbans, Gentn' and Ladics’ Linen’ landkerchiefa of extry «quatity and finish, Yull and attractive lines Fancy Goods, Hambugg Edginga sod Insoriions, Bilk Binds and Hasbes, No tious, Silver-Plated Kulves, Forks, aud Spoons, Geolt Buspenders, Now and distinct linen of Gloves, Gauntlets, aud ¥, fens, in men's, women's, missey’, aud childran's wea, <, S, Now aml cliice atterna for this eale in single sy doble chaln goodw, also a freab line of our own 2asj geply ull-wool goods, Salew open D:30 a, m, Carpet sales, 11 o'slock prompt, QEQ, P, QORE & CO,, 65 and 70 Wabush-ay, On Thursday, Bopt. 23, at ¢ 1-2 o'clock, $10,000 8TOOK OF Household Furniturs, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Tarlor, Liprary, Qhamber, and Kitchen Firnitum, ook Canes, Lounges, Farlor and Oflica’ Desks, Shoy Conos, Beat Bates, Werdrobes, Carpets, Mirror, Fon loth, ‘WE SHALL OFFER BGABIGLDTB IN THIB BALL 0] C0., Auctlonesrs, 99 ductioneere,, TERS & CO,, 108 MADISON-ST. Pawnbroker's Sals! OF UNREDEEMED GOODS ! By order of IIENRLY 8, HAAS, proprietor of the Nve York Money Loan Ofica, 10 Sonth Clarkat., MONDAY, SEPT. 20, Morning and Evening, At Hutters & Go.'s Auction Houso, 108 Madiscortl, commencing AT 10 A. M. AND 7:30 P, M. Thio whols comprising & vory larga callection of erry varlety of goods, fu which will Le found Fine Gold sad silver Watchos, Fine Gold Chalua nod Jawolry in sty varioty ; Diaménd Pins, Rings, sud Laales’ Sete s lirge aluak of Flatcwacs, 'Tea Norvien, Spocos, Kairg, Forks, aaters, elc. ; 'Splendid Fronch hantel Clocks Mustcal Instrimonls, Opers Glasses, Rovolvers, o gother with 3 Inrgo variety of Morchandisn, WAL, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctloneest. 100 Megrschmm Pipes f] MONDAY MORNING, Bopt, 20, at 1 o'elock, at Buts ters & Co,’s Auction Room, 104 Madison-st., 100 Gens uins Moerschanm Pipes, aasorted styles, WHL A, BUT'TERE & CO., Auctionesrs. Butters & Co.'s Tuesday Sa.l; At 108 Madlson-st,, Sept. 21, at 9:30 ovlock, Avery desiralio ine of CUSTOM-MAR%B CLOTHING Staplo and Fancy Dry Goods, Ladiew’ Handkerchlets, Collarettes, FEdgings, B brofdaries, Skirta and Undorwear, Gonts’ Undersbiriy, Drawers, Hocks, Suspenders, Hats, Gloves, Gauntids nd Mits, Also s fine line of T3oots, Shoen, and Xurs. CARRIAGE SALE, TUESDAY MORNING, Sopt, 71, at 10 o'clock, st Biry 143 aat Mourdo-at, andeomo, well-built, and utylish new Top Buggsh Fino Bilding.Hest Wagon, with full Leathor Top. “Two-noat frat-claes Domoernt Wagon, Opens luggtes, Srut-clus work, Phastons, gle and Double laruoaics, A, BUTTERS nctioneers, " SPECIAL AUCTION NOTICE. WILLIAM A, BUTTERS & COy AUOTIONEERS, 103 Madison street, call ihe s tion of the trade to a large and dostrabla line of Piymouth Buck, Kid and Bheop Gloves Mitts and Gauntlets, / which they will soll Tuenlny Sorufug, Sspt. 21, far account of Eastorn munufasturers, Al freshsad Teqular goods, AUButters & Co.’s Auction Rooms, 108 Hadison-sh WEDNESDAY MORNING, BEPT. 43, at 0:30 o'k CROCKERY, Parlor, Offios, and Cook Stoves, Handsome New Furniture, Onrpots, Chi Parlor Suits, Deskty , Lounges, Sofas, 0 - Wi, 'TERS & GO, Auctionoers BUTIERS & 008 REGULAL TBADE BAE THURSDAY MORNING, Sept, 13, st 9:30 o'clock STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G00DS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Tuck, Bhoep, and Kid Glovos, Gauntlets, sad Mils Oardigan Jackels, Sihirts, Drawers, sud Hkicts, Waoal touiery, Subpeidors, White Goods, Liveas, Embroideries, £dgings, Notious, Hats, Cais, BOOTS, BXOLS, AND SLIPPERS, Ou Eecond ¥loor Hulesroou, 108 Mladisondl. BUTTERS & G'S REGULAR SATURDAY BALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS OF ALL EINDS, OARVELS, PIANOS, NEW PUBNITULE, snd MERCHANDINE OF RVERY VARIET turday iy waL amber Bot: Ohai; U sell &t tho Private Resldence, 1007 7l L, on TURHDAY, Hopt. di, st 105, B € wisilug PARLCR FURNITURE Marble-top Punlture, Finu Cas Furujture, Dinfig-roota aud Kitel ery, Qlassware, k0., etc. _ Halo Teserve, HUDGES & ts, Chamber o8l Utensils, Crock ilirs wnd wd . Autigaoen oot BOALED. e FAIRBANKS' STANDAND SCALES OF ALL KINDS. PAIRBANKS, MORSK & 00 111 & 118 Lake St., Chicsgo Becarelul tobuy only the Geasioh