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8 21IE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: 'TUESDAY, SEPFTEMBER 21, 1o, " THE CITY. CENE_R_A‘_UEWS. Baird & Bradley have soid to E. W. Dlateh- ford, for 66,000, the property on the west slde 0f LaSalla stroet, north of and noar Washington atrest, boing 31 2-12 feot by 110, Tbe tomporsture yesterday, as observed hy Banacss, optician, 88 Madison stroet (Tnsnuse Taliding), was at 8 &, m,, 0 deg.; 10 am., 062; 12a. m, 65; 8¢, m., 65; 8 p, m,, BN, A inan pamed August Palmer bad his lofi foot ‘badly orushed at about G o'clock last evening, fn tho North Chicago Rolling-Mills. Dr. Parke, who attended hum, thinks amputation will not bo necennary. Mra, Loulss Grasser, who livos on Thirty-tirat street, nesr Locko, waa slightly woundad iu tho rieht breast yestorday by tho sceidental di- ehargo of a shot-gun which slio was putting tnto a wagon butt forewost. The mooting held at 8 o'clock on Hunday in Judge Booth's court-room, for tha purpose of furming sn as<ociation for cu tivatiug a knowl odwa of tho Irish lsnguage, poetry, and musie, adjonened to Bunday noxt at the anma place an Lour. The sesociatiou will bs non-sectarian, nou-political, and co-operative, A Iacteal-fnid peddier, named David Wright, while hurrying around his route, was thrown from his wagon at (he coruor of Washiugton and Tancoln streets, and dislocated bis right shoulder. He was attended by Dr. Burt, wha reset the joint, and then he drove off home, and 1ofused to wake np any oro sleepera with tho bnreh sounds of bis cracked bell, The young peopls of the University Placo Bantist’ Church called Saturday night” nt the stopping-pleca of their pastor, the Rov, A. J. Fiust, who haa just resigned his j osition for the | purpa-e of going to Denver. 'The s oclal abject of their call wae to present lam with a b ansiful | D! i tiea than any other clasa of paople, and conse- sliver water-service a3 a tostimonial of their af- fection. Tha rect dent 18tuined thanss, sad af- tor nn bLour of social intorcourse tho paity Lroke up. Mr. Duano Dotr, the nowlv-elec'ed Assi'tant Buperintendont of Behools, doclares lis intention of accopting tho poeition tendased him. Ho was conuiting yestorday with Mr. Pickard upon tho condition and prospocts of the echouls, and niated that he should lay before that grntloman ony auggestions or plans ho tight deem nuecos- #ary to 0o adoptod, and wait his decision con- cerning thom, Ho had been & warm frend of tho Buperiutendent for over ten years, and Liad no doubt they would work togetbior hutmoul- ouely, Freeent ongagements will prevent Mr, Doty's ontering on s new duties uutil sumo timo in October. AUSTIN M, WAD, The fartford Courant aunounces the dosth in that city on tho 17th inst. of Mr. Au.tin M. Ward, a gontloman well-known to many Chica- goans, owing to his loog connection with bunt- ne il religious intereats i this clty. MMr. Ward wad born on tho 25th October, 1871, at AMiddiotown, Ct. When a bov he learned the inwelr_y bnsmess of Mr, Thomas Btoels, of lartford, and was employed in thas trado fora short lime at Concord, N, 11, and 1n Hartford, Tu 1857 or 1858 he came to Chieago, and wint mto tho fire and marine innurance businees with AMr. B, W. Phillips. Ho_ was also tho agent of tho Charter Oak Life Insurance Com- pany, bolug Mr. W. H. Wolls' predecoasor. Ile also opora’ed 1u teal eatato, and bought in con- Jjunction with the Bowens largo tracta of Jand in tho South Division, ‘which ho sold at the right moment, realizing & vorv heavy piotit, Larly ln life Mr. Ward united with tho Baptist Churoh of Hartford, and during his vesiaence in thiciy way an aciive and prominont member of that de- nomination. _ About 1855 his health gave way, but atill it may basatd hat the Museum gom. pany appaarad to batter advantago tn ‘“ Casto than in anvihing olse (s han triod. Mr. Chacles 1. Morton wmalo n passablo Feelrs. and Mr. arles Rogers as Sam Gerruige was quito rood. Mirs Connie Thompaon did Polly Eccles not so very mich warro than Sidney Cowoll. Esther Eecles and the Hon. George D' Alroy wore bad. OTHER AMUBENENTH. “'Running a Cornsr * coutintics to draw well at McVicker's Theatre, In saylng that the loeal featires of the piay did not save it from utter failure, wa difl not moan to say, a8 verv unfairly interproted by an evening paper, that the wholo piay was a failuro. Tho local fontures aro not easential ko {ta succons, tho Now Chicngo Theatre, “*Pauline " keopn tha boards. Fanto- *mimo ia being givon at the Acadomy of Musichy tho Roborta troupe aud Leona Pare. The Min- stiely ars playing ** The 'Fwo O-Uns."” ——— THE BROTHERS OF UNION. OBJLCTH OF TILE ORUANIZATION, The Brothers of Union, a bonevolent sociaty composed of colored mon, hold & celebration ast evoning at South Side Tuwner il cornor Van *Duron And Clark strests. Tho performauce was advertised to commenco al % v'vlock, but the | peculiar talont of the African mind for delay was manifest {n the fact that wothing was dono until nearly I, whon tho Boclety, to the number of about foits, cams into tho hall and porformod somoe very creditable marching, Alter eome Laif au hour wpent in this mannor, the asssmbly wna called to order, and Mr. L, . Wiite wan introducod. e nas glnd, ho eaid, to knnw that the orpanization was succeanful, and o thonghs that liko mo- cietics were & ndeessitv to the col- oted peoplo, who had not yet Liad fune xince their emsucipation to sccumilato woalth a4 in- dividuaia. He beliaved that & woll-tiiled troas- ury i such a ancioty won d 1nspire mure respect fol their abfity as financiers, The colured peo- plo wore more depondent oo bouovolent wocio- quently tho work douo by the Brothera was ono that .Ihuuux by all wmeaua be continned aud sus- taed, Tho Chairman then called for Commissionor Joues, but & gentloman:in the audionce paid be wanchaiged with Mr. Jones' excuses to tno of- fect that he was unwell and conld not bo piresent. Mr. G. W. Willisms, aditor of tho Commoner, of Washington, was totroduced, and proceed.d to make a very abla address, The Atrican race hed, be said, just emerged from the holl of sluvery, and bad come up on the plane of citizenship, whers thoy wust use their hining o8 well us their muscle, What they neodod way unity of sentiment and policv., T'ne sjeaker thon gavo a suuritod sketch of Lthe slavery agti tiou, which lr. Gartinon lostituted in 1837 and maintained till the (reodom of the ulave wan do clared n4a war maasure, Inconclasion o eaid that o had noticed that thero was much loss sym- pathy for the colored mau uow thag ten years 8go. anil ho waa glad of 1t; ho wanfbd to reo tho race enitivate their indopendeoco, and work thotr own destiuy, rach for himaslt. Other romarks wars mado by Measra. Mitcholl and Bakor, aud then tho audisnce sdjourned fur supper and & general promenade and couversas tion, whict closed ths proceedings. 'Thio Brothera of Unton 18 a benevolont and wocial soctety uow in its sixth ear. It Lins abous 100 mombers, who con'ribute to the gon- erul fund, to be used iu helplug the ek and baryivg the dead. The oflicers are: Presideat, J. W. Tooman: Vice-Prosident, C. I. Jackson ; Becrotary, (1. D. Olden; Asuistaus, T, 1. Groce; reasurer, John Larmon; Chaplawn, C. Hardy. e THE COUNCIL. WECEIVING COMMITTEK RETOBTH. A regular moating of tho Common Counctl waa and ho weot East. Aflor a fow mantbs of 1l'ness ho accopted tho appointment of General Ageut of tho Charier Oak liifo Insiuanco Cowpauy for the Btate of Now York, sud remamod thua cn- guged uatil 1870, when he returnod to Hartford, where ho resided uy to the timo of his doath, He Joaves & wifo aod three children, VIADUCT MXETING. A dolopation of resident property-holders of the disteics about Biue Island avouus et yeus- torday afternoon at the oifice of 8. H., Kerloot, with tho iutention of calling upon Comptroller Tinyen to sot bofors that acutloman the import- znco ayd nocessity of building ymmediately the viduct oo Lluo Island avenue. Ths Com- mittee, compoaed of Meesrs. Pilgrim, Valk, Ruebl, Bclsar, Bchultz, Chip, and sartels, zccompanied by Mr. 8. 1f, Kerfoot, found thut Mr. Hayes was ino New York, aud g0 called upon tho Bonrd of Pablic Works. Commussioner Thompson llstened to their seasous, and stated that the contract for the via- duct would undoubtodly be lot a8 soon as the Comptroller svould isanae tho city cerifloates, ‘T'uo street in question {8 now to a (it condition for oporations to bs commonced. and tho people of that vicinity mil commence fitling-in for pav- ing s 800D a8 the work on the viaduct in begun. ‘I'io quettion of sowers olao trounled the Com- rittae, an there are no meaus to draiu away tho water now collogiing. ‘Thoy adjourned to moot sgain Wedneaday at 2 e {u tlie Board of I'ubic Works rooms, whon L In thought that more_ eausfactory conclusions can bo roached 1o regard to the 1mprovement in questiou. —emn THE COLLECTORSHIP. NOTHING NEW. There 180f courso a gonoral fooling of curios- Ly as to tho disposition of the oftice of Collector of the Port of Chicago, but as yot there s no very prououuced expression of opinjon in favor of any one man, sxcopt Adolph Bchoenibgor, It iurather o neat sort of an otfice, too, aud the duties of the incumbent lave Renorallv been to «it st s dosk & fow hours a week and look wise whila & deputy does the work. In one rompeot it is position wich to he envied—there iv never any fault found with the focumbeut. Whinky rows may come and o, police syuabules may rise and fali, eloctions mav pass and tepass, and yot nobody ever mava & word about cor- ruptiou ‘or etealmg in (he Colloctor's ofuice. Terhaps it is the blissful quier of the position that touchos tho storm-tossed souls of 80 mauv politiciaus and makes thom long for 1he eate which comes from lack of duty. Among thess, howaver, Mr, Hebm need zot bo countod. e Liaa no a-pliations, Mr. A, . Burley 1s fortunate, or the converso, In haviug Lid name brought up in coungetion with every vacaut oftice. Certan it 1a that his aame is alwavs meutioued around the Fodersl ofticos when 1he resigustion of Mr. Juad is np;heln nl.‘ iy el b t is uot exactly clear why J, Ru ] wamo should be connected with the u?fifll.i"u'm eortainly is, and there seems to be a very gener- sl impression that ho conld huve the otics if Lo nanted It Benidou theso, nther namea have baen dis- yussed ; but, as far ns known, none of them bave been pushed very strongly. There secms lo bo a lack of the ususl petitious, telegrams, and dolegations in the preseut case, and the ¥nowing ones hius, with a shrug, that the next »ppointment was virtually made befurs the va- £400y, wherefore they do not mse the use of stirring around. A few days will decide. — AMUSEMENTS, TUE ADELPHI, “The TwoOrphans " has been put on the e 8t this place of smussment 1o & manner tuat leaves nothing to be desired, 8o far as ecenery snd mounting aro concarned. The cast. bow- over, is much inferior to tbat farniehed by the the Union Bquaro Company. Only McKeo Han- lln‘llld Kitty Blanchard of the ongioal cast re- maiu. Charles Vaudeuho!f sssumes ‘tho part of Pierre nos badly, und Mre. Mary Myers givos a clever copy of Kute Claxton as Louise, tho btind irl § bot all the oter chisnges are for the worse, he bouss It wuight wae well flled, though the prices hna been ralsed for the 0ccaaion Lo correspond with those at first-clase theatres. Tho sccuen at the custeau, in the suow-storm beforo tha church, and the prison of k: ‘Ba{pemnu. :u‘r; betor lmauutnd at the elphi than a4 the rigiual X Hooley's Theatro. 4 Freirmenin COL. WOOD'S MUSEUN. ¥or some slugular reason * Eost Lyone " §, favorite with the managers of .** leciure-rooms.” Why it should ba vo canuot easily b couceived. Ite requisitions, bLoth wpon o compavy and wpon su sudience, are beavy; and tbe moral which tops i out’ dooy pot compeneate for the story of mudnc. tion and adultery which gives it conaistency and motive. 1t hisa been annouuced for tbe ma. inees of Mouday, Tuead: {. Thursday, and Fri. day at the Museum ; aud il is being produced in beiter style, though with ratber wesgre stige srTaugemeyls, by the stock company tuan wight bave beou expected. Muas lesdore Cawmerun 8 Lady s us tho leading lady at - McVicker's Theatro tor fow wonihy before he fire of 1870 The evening performatco ¢ the BMuseum Jast wight iocluded 'Caste” aud ‘“The Iri Lion." The ‘el soggested a comparison somewhat ofavoravie with the play a8 giveu by the fyndham com)anyat ;mu,mufim Theatro; held last ovening, President Dixoa in the chair, The Commuittea ou Gss Lights roported in ref- orency to the ordinauces granting franchise to the Chicago Gas aud Coke sud other companies, that the ordinances had been reforred to.the Law Department, and tho lutter had only sent back the ordinance relaiive to tho Consumors’ Gas aad Coke Compsny, The mattor was ro- committed. The Committea on Stroots and Alleys, West Division, reported favorabiv ralative to an or. diuance ptoviding for the extension of the West Duvision town limits, embracing , tharein tho old territory, and in addition thoroto all that pore tion of tho Wout Side bounded cast by Bt. Louis aveuus; north by Ogden avenuo; wost Ly Mowrey avenuo; and south by Twenty-sixth street, Latd aver under the rules, The Committes on Ralroads reparted in favor of orderiug tho Board of Public Works to re- move the tracka of the Chicago Plate and Bar Mill Company on Tuirty-fifth stroet. Laid over for two wooks. " The Commiltes on Harbur and Bridces sent in areport whicth recommended that the Law Da. partmout be instructed to prepare an ordinsuco for Iand da:nages ut Erio-street biidge. Recowmitted. The Committeo on Wharves and Public Grounda raported in favor of solling the city lot, corner of Washingtou and Fravklin streets, to the O&Jlulgn Loan Compauy for tho sum of Eo-tpou-d for ona wook, and made special order. Ald. Rvan moved that when the Council ad. Journed it do so uutil Fridayevening at 8 o'slock, 1o consider the building ordinanco, ~ Carried. i Tho Councibthon adjourned until Friday even- ng. LOCAL LETTERS. A TINELY BUGOEWTION, To the Editor of [he Chieago Tribuna : Cnicaco, Hopt. 20.—)ay I inqnire throngh your paper why the Sonth Bide Railway Com- pauy han puc & ot of 1t ola, worngout Cottave Grovo avenne cars on Indiana avenne, and put the new Indiana avenie cars on the Wabaah and Cottage Grove linos? If it 1ntends keepiug thom =o, I would sugwent that it ropaint the Cot- tage Grove cars now ruuuing on Indiuna avenuo & green color, 80 they mav be knowu as Indisoa aveuus card, and vice vensa. InD1aNA AVENUE RESIDENT. TAXATION IN ENOLAND, 15 the Riliior ar Thy Chinoo Mribune : Caloauo, Bept, 20,—~Will you have the hindness to enlighiten the reders of ‘Tiix TRIBUNE the mauner of fazing property in Great Dritaln? It strikes tho writar of this that, If real eatato was Lazed in England w4t fa in this State, it wonld not take long to eat up the priucipal, 1f property was estailed In Amorica, whst would bocome of 117 In s few yoars thcre would be nothing left, Jamzs Cuzny, Local taxation of property [n Englaud ia gon- erally basad upon 1ta reutalor incams value, Tha municipalities are old, and improvements sro coufined to thoss made necessary by the currant gromth of tho communities.—[En, ToiaoNe.] + —— THE CITY-HALL. The City Collector announces that delinquentn on city taxea hove but a fes moio days of graco, Hoeoon will begin to lovy on and sell out delinquenta. Mayor Colvin {s again under the necessity of fatly contradictiog the mssortion made by a morniog paper to tho effect that ho was goiog to remove Commissioner Thompson, of the Board of Public Works, Corporation Connaal Dickey wau in town Sun- day, Lut lied away to Ottawa on the first train Jesterday morving, T is said to bo his opinion that the quo-warrantocauo will bedecided by tha 10tk of October at whe latost. . Qen, Joho Mearthur; Clarlos J. Jones, of the New York Tribune; (worge W. Fairman, l'vsie master of Philadelphia ; B, H. Camp, Hpocial Agout of tho Postal Depgriment, and sovoral city officiale, yestarday visited the various places of juterest about the Biock. Yards, D. A, Btitt, for Cletk of tho Bouth Division Police Court, and C. . Harew for the Clorkahip of the Buperior Caurt, were tho ouly sell-an- nounced candidates srouud the Citv-Hall yos- teiday, ‘Tho Iatier intends to ran just wo far ay ope uf Carl Pretzel's jokes will carry bim, 1t will be painful news 4o the many candidate for Alderman fa the Fourtecnth Ward o ars that Ald. Clovelatd bay tiually been induced o run again for the oftice s now occuyian, Lvery onwin the ward except Jobn leatield will be wiling to seo Cleveland returned by s large mu- Jority, Bupt. Bailey and bis corps of Buildivg Inspeo- tors will don their ine toggery to-diy sud march duwu the aveuue, giviug ordors right andleft for the demolition of those picturuvsque ruive of July tire. They will give upecial attoution Lo the ;note usugerous vued, avd, in canes whero owuers refure 10 comply, tho buildings will be torm down by the city ut the owner's exbeuse. TUE NEIT MANTYB. Maxor Colvin assests thast tho matier of Sups, Relim's reciguation rewains as though it had not been wout iu, uo saxon haviow yet been taken upou it. Conssquently be refuses to dis- eluiy bis imtentions 4y w whu be will vomiusie for Lis succensor, Afuong the Aldermen Denuty Hupt, Mickoy is by Joug vdds away abead of all the otler wspirauta. The Irieh wemuers of the Council favor him for tho ro- sition, and the Amorican membo@ aro moarly anult In thosamo directior. e in beilovad to have tho most oxporienco in pohice business uf an\ man on the force, and thera acoms to be 8 strong feeling to nn\ him in & pomtion whore ho enn protit by hia knowiedgo and make » name for himaelf, if ha ean. Furihermore, he has tho confldence of almont avery man fu the City Gov- ernment, Mayo Colvin mcludod. Marshal Dun- 1ap {8 aleo aafd to favor lim for the posttior. As Mr, Iiehm's seaignation doea not take sffect until the 1at proximo, the chango may not take placa for soveral wecks to como, ——— THE COUNTY BUILDING, Gen, Liob mas atill on the slok-liat yostorday. The County Clerk's oflico underwent a ma- tonal improvemont yastorday, consisting of the remoysl of a portion of the scroen mttached to the counter on the weat stdo of the room, If tho clerks o that departmont loaf horoatter, tuoy wi.l be liabla to bo dotocted. Commissfoner Crawford, heretofora known as a Ropublican, 1t 15 reported, ta secking a nomi- uation for re-olsction at+the hands of the Oppo- mition party. If suca a calamiy to the county ag his re-clection must coms, it t8 preferrablo thnt the Opposition, and vot the Republican party. should be tesponsble for it. Chr Koator, & policoman, was befaro Judue Wallace yesterday as an 1nsolvent debtor, ‘The amonat of his wdettedness apnesrs to be $310, and it wan alleged agaivat him that he had fuited or refueed to tam up his proporty to Autiefy 1he claim, having mado the mama over tu fue wife, The ** cop'* was discharged fnally, after soheduling his effecias, aie. Commissioner MeCaffroy donica that he ever tried 10 conconl & lady’s anron, and arguce that it would bo impossible for him to do auyhing of tbo kind. Tho ladics who have misscd an apron, howevor, and who are cogiizant of tha eireum- Atances as ralated in Sundav's 1ssue, are of & diffcrent opinion. What bas become of tho apron i, theratore, a question of far moro im- portauce than tho qu.stion of who took it, One of tho bills for the Iate s ree of tho county and city ofiicials at the Conutv Poor- Furm, amounting to 88 for cartiage biro, waa atlowed by the Couv:y Doard yosterday after- noon, The eproo was instigated by a resolution of (ko economical and gentio McCnffrey, but tho dear people benr the oxponses. 'Tho ather bills aro yet to come in. Tho whieky snd dinner oill wul appenr only in the next quatterly report of Waraen Kimberly, DOVA TUE COUNTY WANT A LIVERT STAULE? The Commities on Publie Chanties bad n meoting vestarday morning ana andited s few Lnls. Among others wng ane of $84 for trans- portation to ths Poor-Form dunng the monthy of July and Auguet, Bome time aro tho Board ndopted a rosolution deciaring that no bille for cnrrin?v- Lire would Lo aliowed unless accom- paed by an order nuthorizing the same. The hi'l In question was approved by Commissionar Holden, but all eoxcept five orders for tha ecarriages wero wanting, wbich deferred wtion on tue il A fow days sgo. It wouls seem, L0 & man up 8 troe. that tha livors-bills of tho Couuty Board were growing very large, and tho idot of the county starting a livery-stabla would seom to suggest itkelf us & mutier of | ub- lic economy. Tue Committoo on Education i crecting a county hoarding-honne, aud why not catablish a livery-stabla ? McCaffrey or Johnson would, doubtloss, bo glad 1o give their tumo to the county to help run sach no ipstitution. — CRIMINAL, One of tho rctors of the Adelpht, rooming at the coruer of Clinton and Waahington, mourns the doings of & enozk tljef, who entored his room early Bunday morning and abetracted therefrom $18 in onoy, & gold watch, and quantity of clothing, ‘The trial of Nioholas Stasden, charged with sttempting to hurn a building oo Nocth Clark streot duriug the manth of July, 1474, was oo~ gun at Whoatou bofure the Circuit Conrt of Da- Page Connty yestorday, Alotiond to quash the indictments wero overraled during the forenoon, sud in the aftoruoon the jury was impanctod. A young follow by the name of Thomas Tay- lor. 23 yoare old, was brought boforo Justlco Kanfuan yostorday chargod sith Laving bittou off the noso of & fricud of uls by the nome of Poter G llnartin, 3Mr. Gillmartio brought aith bim in Lis pocket (lio pieco which had been re- moved from his nose, and showed bv ma ohlog it with the mutiluted orean it was really lus own prolpent_v. ‘Thie defoudant wan hold to the Crim- gn m(':ounn on tho charge of mayhem; ba, 5,000, A bard citfzon Is Bridget Morley. When gho in ot a the Biidawall ahe is roamiog around at iarge, frightening that part of the town in which ulio repidea out of thewr wits. Laet night sho rot into @« doploravlo condition and atazgorod nto the salovn of Charles Werkmeister, ut 499 Bouth Btate stcoot. ‘Then, bocause Charlos would not lot Lo run the bar, vhe becamo unman- agosble, aud diow an empty reiolvef, with thrests to ¢t him in “the cold, cold kround. Chailow objected, sud took ths ro- volver from bhor, at the ssme time loaving Rome marks u on Bridgot's occk and chooks to take the [‘\lun of the bloomaf youth o osrefully foutared by tho bibulous Bridget. Oulic:r Ior- dau bappened aloug during the occurisuce, and was imurcased with Werkmeistor's idos that Bildgel wanted to wo the Armory, Then Bride- etinunied thet Wo kmoister should go along with her, aid witn tears poiated to the marks of bia fingor-umls on bor person. Ths officor took thom both along, and bouked Briuget and Charlos for disotderly conduct. ALLEIED MANNLAUGNTER, A uad ascideut ocourred yostorday morning ab the Twenty-th rd stroet crossing of she Cuicago, Ruck Mulaud & Pamfo Railroad. Mr, Nehomish Hunghton, un old aud respeciad citizon, while attempting to cress tho track, wasran over und tustantly killed by the 6:20 Blue Isdand dummy train. “The old goutlomau was on his way ta kesp an appointment at Thirtio:h stroot with bis son, 31r. Ueorke A, Houghton, Bus erinteud- out for tho South Division of the Dard of Pab- lio Works, and, it crosiug tho track, becamo conf wed by reawon of tho approsch of an- ower train, aod wos thus unsble to got ont of dauger. It wam rtated by oye-witnesses immedistoly aftor thio uccident, that tho dummy train waw running st & speed of 20 mi en an hour, At the iustance of tho sonof tha daceaned, the enguusor nud condnctor of thy fra, uawod res ectivoly M. 8, larnoy and Fraucls George, ware arres.od on tha charge of murder, and were brought before Juatics Bum- werniold yes:erdav mornivg. Atter hearing o puriion of tho ¢.idence, the Justice orderad ihut the chisige be chauwad to that of manslunghtor, and that the priconers be beld in »3,000 bail until this morning, a contimuance balng taken by tho defendants’ counsol, Meéssrs, O'Brien, La- burgo aud Dixon. S ANNOUNCEMENTS, Trot. Gibaon, the sclontific locturer, will ad- dress tho temperance sociaties of this city this evening in Buow’a Opera-House, All members ot the Cosmopolitan Club havidg picnie tickets in their possession will ploaso call at the club-room to-day at 8 a’clock p. m. ‘The adjourned snvual meeting of the Citizens' Asaociation, fot the election of officers, takes &’- o thin evening atthe rooms Nos. 23 and 29 erchiauts’ Buidd.ng, . “Thres boys, agod 19, 14, and 15 yeara, with an oxpross wagon and Lrown mato. are wandering throuwrh Bouthern Wisconsin, having run away. QOnoof thess buys has his log off uear the hip. ‘Thoy have thres gold watches. sud & squai binck bounet box, aud a ladios’ whita port ! Any one finding thom and commuunicat- v with G, M. Bloan will be properly rewarded, Newwpapers which have fooling for sn afilicted family plenno copy, Address Boz 239, Chicago, or Box 1085, Katiud ———— SUBURBAN. LAKE VIEW, One of Fiold & Loitor's errand-boys, & lad about 14 years old, named Schlossenseuter, mot with quite a serious accident near tho city limits Huturdsy ovening. Attempting to jump from tho front plstform of u hotse-cur while moving raiidly, he was tlrown violoitly to the ground, and tua left Lip dislocatad, He was taken to the atlics of Dr. I, W, Milior, who, tindivg o bone broken, speedity resol the displacad lhimb. ‘The young felluw stood the whole thing bravely, and Wwill ba on I~ feut again as good a3 new After a & weok of onlor:&dflreut. g & The statement that the Hev, W. R. Henderson would preach the Fullerton Avg nye Church Hunday lust was an errur, ‘I'he ll%v. T.J. La- mont, ‘of the Midule Cluen at the Seminary preactiad two bixhly instruotive sud Interesstng susuns, ‘The Hemlnnihu sovoral strung o this vear, aud Messrs, Houderson and Lamont uro swong too pulsber. 1f wome one who haw the authurity would bave thoso blinds put up 1 tho Fallerton Avenus Chiureh he woul«fwuhr . kreat favor on the congregativa, The church bas been occupied two Sabbaths since its renovation, sud gul] tho blinds are unhung, lot- tng in » foud of glaring light on the lfl"uul :‘uuhlpch Bouter appoiut & Haoging Commit. 08 THE INDIANS. Issuing Ratfons at e Red Cloud Ageucy--<Hard Times for the Squaws, Measuring Bacon by Guess, and Corn~ Meal by the Scoopful. The Quality of the Supplics Ise sued Generally Above Gradle, Corn Bonght Back by Contractors ati Merely Nominal Prices, Brutal Practices Attending tho Issues of Live Cattlo. Arrangements for the Grand Couneil Touching the Cossion of the Black Hills, Special Corvespondence of The Chicago Tribune, Rep Croun Aaexey, Neb.. Bopt. 14.—Yostor- day tho hills about the Agenov prosontod a gala appearance, the occasion being the 1ssusnco of rationa to the lndiana at this Agoucy, to the number of about 12,000, At first only tho old men, old women, aud quaws cams in, but to- wards noon the CHIXTS AND WALRIORS, aplondidly mountod snd armed, and dressed in the moat gorgeous costnmes, circled in & mag- nificont sweep to the gruunds, sud then com- meuced the grand sbow of jabber and horse- mauship, Many of the warriors bLrought their favorits squaws with thom, who, being favorites, of courne had a monapoly of all the fine store clothes. Thoy presented—ilat s the favor- ites—an appoarance quite romantic aud fasci- nating, showing an independenco of the use of soap that would scarcaly bo allowod in s belle of Pisirio avenus. Bomo of thess dusky Cleo- patrua wore robes worth from two to five horses, the currency by which valuos aro regulated among theso Indians, Some of thie waricrs claimed as many ss four wives, but tho ma~ jority contont thomsolves with two,—one for work and the other s a sort of personal servant and mistress. Thus furnished, the’poor Indian man has a particularly SOPT TIING OX THIS LIFE, Several Indians have commenced farming on tho patches of bottom found on the cracke nvar here. Tho way tho work is dono is this: ‘Tho squaws do (he jlauting and coltivating entirely ; thomon eat the product, soil whot they can, for trinkets for persunal ornamonts, and that is ab.ut tho extent of Indian farming here. Soms of thom have tonms and wagoun furnished them by tho Govornmont, but even with this holp the aquaws do tho hauling of wood for the tepce, and whers there is no team tho same cbodiont, bard-working fomalos carry tho wood on thelr Lacks, and this for long distances. Among tho Arapaboos woman fares worss than among tho Sloux. The latter pooplo aro far more virtuous, and death is the punishment for any straying into forbiddon pastures, but the Arapauocos do not hesitato to MAKE MERCHANDISE OF TUEIT WOMEN— and that, too, for almost anythiug, from & pup to s blankot! These aro tho worst Indiaus known, and rob and steal upon the shight- ost temptation, Venereal dinoares, how- ovar, fortunately, sre rapidly roducing this onee powerful triva to & more haudful, aud now it i uiterly imposwibla to flnd = thoroughly hoalthy man or woman, or even child, in tha camp near Liero. Abloriions and deaths there- from aro alao terribly froquent, The Cheyeancs are not much bettor, aud othor tribes look upon tho Atapahoos a5 . TUX NATURAL BAWDY NOUNE, and patronizo Lthem sccordiugly. An observer of the occurisnces on issue-day will see many things of interost. For tnatance, the squaws will take a load of 160 pounds on thoir backs and walk uway with it with cnac, their lord and master following along belund, with deep satisfaction dopictod on tns counte- uance at the prospoct of a cominyg feast, B i the rations hoppon to be sliort, the squaw catcios pacticular thander, eud sho takes it quiotly, Yeatorday I attonded tho lesus of ratioun from the house, A rogister s voen madeof all tho lodzos belonglng to the Ageacy, lgm‘czlmlfi‘nmml poputation of over 13,00 porous, 'To ovory hesd of n lodge—or by agrooment Bomo man way act for a nuwbor coumbined— + A TATION TICKET 18 issued, ealling for »0many rutions overy sovon days, On preseniation thero is fesuod colfos, augar, beausn, corn, bacon, aud soap, Fiour s an ar icle of issue. but uono hos beon given out hore for over a month, uil nceount of tho delay by McUann, the conractor. The sugar and cot- fo0 1ro ivausd by uctual woighi—or wers whon your correepondent was presant; the ba- oon was humped ot * by ' A curver who * guessed "' at the virious amounts requir- ed—from 10 to 50 poands. And the **guess" never soemdd in favor of the Indian, Ueans aud corn wore measured ow fa the common gio-* oery scoop—{ive pounds of corn to cach dip of the scoop, and about the rame of heans, Of course such a wny of issulug may be all right aud thorougbly fair, BUT IT IILN'T LOOK #O to ono fromn the States. Tbo articlee Issued wero of excellant quality, the coffes being gnite froo from foreign substanens, the sugar of fair color, and tha othier articlos as good, if not better, than over isanod (o the voluntesr army. Some groat improv. ments could gud ought 10 be mudo in the ivaue of ratious. Inthe ONE AWIICLE OF CORN, a mill shoutd bo provided aud tho corn mada into moul, and tho Hour ration abolsied ur commute od iuto haid bread, At evary issue-dav tho hog- men and Lrausportation people gather here aud buy tho wholo sacks of corn that are jesued nt thoir own prico. Youterday aver 5,000 pounds of corn wera puruhisacd at & tiominal priou by theen meu from the Indwos, and more thau donble that quantity waa bought by v.hers, und wasted, Tun Ind.au use the corn made iuto hominy, and fved some to thair ponios, but as the equitics aro not brod 1o it they do not out it, save in extrom- ity, Cho 1asue of floar is served exactly in the some way, and thoussnds of sacks are aunnally puichused by outmders, and thousands mors wasted and fod to horses, The Indian women do not know how to manipulute it »o that it bo- couies & palatavle article, sud lard bread is bhiyltly volished by thom. Buat to foed the In. dians ou an economical plaa, savivg to tho peo- ple and mors satisfac ory tu tue lud.sus, 1a con- trary to tho ruf® of the riug, waich is all-power- tu) in this Woatern couutry, Tho great day with 1he Indiany and Bosler, the beot-gontinotor, comen with TIE 188LT OF LEEY, The Bious Comnuegion woni down to-day to seo this performance. ‘Tl cattlo wers all” **Tox. aus,” groat heads and louy horns, and had Leon wolghed Lefore the Comiwsion arrived. One bour 14 iuned to about each squad of thirty-five versons, and aa the usme of tuo Indisu is called the wuumber of cattle roquited ste driven out of the coiral, wheu tho big timo for the Indisis commencas. For an Lour or two provious to thio 18sua the Indian boys hkd been shooting sr- ruws tuto tho cattle, aull cuttng their tails off, sy thet they werein au sctiva coudition when turned out, Then s half-duzen well-moanted Indiaun slastied after tho bovines with volls that wore xum:c\ly devilivh, and the chaso was con. tinued over the plain, an occasional shiot in the body ot the suimal waking it skip out more hyely uuthl some dozen or twenty shots brought diatu ta the torturcd besat. With a thuu. saud Indisne in hot chasa after the fleat. foated * Texans, tho hunters, othurs bollowing and moving with e you havs about as brutal a sceno as our civilization cau |.rovide. At the Missuuri Ruver Ageucien this barbarous ructica baa boeu sbol- iulied, and the killiug 1a all dona in & corral snd byws ufiullr butcher, sud sbould have becn en- forced here lony sgo. Nothiny inmora demarals 4Qzing, or ratber more deuiwoutsl to the ad- vaucemout of the ways of civilization smong tho Iudiaus, than tho weukly cccurrence of thia bellsh crueity, Iut Dr. Baville claims tiut he would bave much sronbte ou’ huud dig he eus deavor to do bis own kiiling. Htill, Maj. Bing- Lam and others bave doue 80, snd succesded adwiably. THX BUTCHERING YROCKSS of the Indians i8 crudo, aud the hides are very with Lore & wieer charwing | much injured hy onta and bullet-holes, The meat in cut frot the bones snd ** jerked " diroct withont #alting.—the bones for tho most part beig lofe to the doga and coyaten, The larger enirmins and momacy are causidared ehoico doli- cacios, and [ iayo just passed s group r«utlng an raw tripe, with Justonongh of the ** stuling * sticking (o 1t to givo itarelish! Gireatis tho stomach of the Iudian ! THE 10T OF CATILE I6HURD woro snuall, savo a few old mag«,—yet the ofiicial return wiil show that 379 waro fssuied, nod thut tho avarago woight was 973 pounda! Soveral guntlomon wego provent who had handled many beoves, and they put the averago of the lot, after & full half hous's examination, at not moro than 050 poundn. A preat tasuy of tho caltle wero smali cons and atecrs, 3 yoarsuld aud under, and many of theo cows woro pregnout. Thts beof tueinoss has sonio boautios sbout it that even the vonerable gontlemen on the boss Indinn Commisslon don't fuils undo.etand. But faro- woll to the Agoncy matters, and now TREATY NEWS. Tho Commisaion Linve buen out in & body and golacied a high pluteaut nbout b milos east of the Ageuey as tno place fur holiing the counail, A beaulful a,.ring s found sear it, aud Ciow Butts Tonts its ugly hioad about 1 mile Lo the southoast. ‘The Opnlalias bave thelr camp uoar the ground #elecied, whilo the Brule Sioux will camp about 4 miles fucther oast, on tho Whita Clay Creek, Tue Mmsourt Hiver ludians, comprising the Munecoujous, Uncpapas, Yauktonsis, Sautoes, and Lowor Brules, willcamp on Whitearth Rlver i convenfont distance. The wild chaps from the Notth will camp noar the Ogalalfas, whilo the Arapuhoes and Uhoysnnes have found room for thotr eanipe worth of tho Agency and west of Comp Robinson, 1 milo weat of the Agoucy. Aftor much pow-wowing, tho BRULE DAXDS, which were at, aud of, Hpotted Tall Agenoy, have coucluded to miovo, but they still insiat upon A change m the council ground, which will pot be mccoued to under any circumstances. Tha Commission propono to occupy their pres- out quarteis, and have the couuctl juat whoro it 18 located, with no such foolishuess ss the gad- ding nway 15 0r 20 miles. Tho Standing Kook aud Choyenuo Rivir Agency ludians have made thor call in stato on tho Commission, aud ehot off thewr barbhtio inwp for » changs of ground, Thoy cavod 8 logical brick into tho Cummission ood V:; statiug this: *When wo o to ses tho (roat Father at Washington, do wo' stop at Baltimore and tell bim to cows vut and sco us ¥ Thla was vory gonorally **bow-lowyl,"—the Indian ap- proval,—aund it put the Chairinan to his swartest taps to make such an answer as vatisfied the In- dians, Fioally thoy asked for na:d broad to onable them to considor the matter, and the pow-wow clored. Somo of the more tarbalont fellows, who have growy Iat and ssucy on Dosler's buils, talk very big aboot what thoy propose duing, but mure than an ontbroak, 1o which but fow would join, in anticipated, aud tho anucipstion is maly founded OX INDIAN DLURTER. Asa sample of modesty and pudding of tho #hove doscription, let mo quote liod Dog,—a gieat, fat, jolly-taced Chief of tho Ogalallss, who apoke tho words given to the Commussion the olber ovouming. Thoy are hero: RED DOG' KPEECIL T gontlemen of the Commisaion are all men of igl standing, great {ntelligonce, aud much influence, and 1 am thesamo, 1 have for four years been tho Iriend of the Prosldent, and made him atrong. Among tho whito people, mon who own noland are not ro- epected, 1 nm the oxclusiva owner of the Black Hills wmynelf, but T hsvo sent out and brought in the ditler ezit bunds of Sioux, my poor relatives, and out of pity for them I shall sharv with them the proceeds of the wale, T am 1ich and can afford it, Hpotted Tuil knows thia, If1 weronot Lho leador of the great Sionx Na- tou'T would go downand toll Spotted Tail that b must come hiore o hold Counell, sud ho would do it, But it Ia not conslutent with my' position to go thoro, In 1664 I mauo atrosty with iho President, and had Spatted Tall made Chicf, a8 hie now is, At st time [ lovated tho Iudians on tho Alissouri River, aving doue so much fur the ludians, Bpott Tall was wude jealoun of me, [ rotired to the wilder- nesa for & timo. Aftorward I went down (o the Platte, aud eont for Gen, Bmith, He came. I took him with me to Washington, woers I maw the Presi dent. Some timo ago, a man walked along the Missourl Tdvor, and_the poople trembled; hin name was liod Dog, snd 1 am the man, A man walked along the bauka of the Platte, and the earth quaked; trun Red Dog, and I am tbe man, Now, frie you et me have a bankel for @y poory dunghter 1" TIHG 19 A SAMPLE of & great deal of tali shiot st the Commiasion atall times; brag tust would havo mado a F Htafl hang his nead in coufuston. Rod Dog fallo to get a biauket, for the roason that Iuspeotor Daunicls had given a shawla fow days before, only to fiud out that it had been -mado the our- roucy for tho pavment of. a night's n})ru with a Chovenne Princoss. Daniols oven furnishod n wagou, as it was botweon the Azcncics, to hsul tho old dog snd hin **(ake" along. But tho beat of Inspectors are somotimoes itspoved upou by theiunocent rod mau of the mountains, DAILY AND ALMOST HOUBLY . , do the Indians chiango the rumors on the price 10 bo usked fur tho ooxsion of tho Black Lills, the lughest peaks of winch Just lft abavo tho borizon on the north. Nowo 'sro l¢es than #30,000,000 nor exceod 850,000,000, Tho lead- ing meu say that tho Mill4 must bo sold at some price, for the army cannot koep them clear of m.nors, and If thuy go to war they will lose thoir tiony. The logio of the Indiav's stomach i trroastible nod will prevail. The Hills will bo bonght out ; no big Lonus will be Plhl for thom by tho Conuuission, They will conduct the matter on 8 safo bumness basls, aud act as though they hiad to honorths dobes frowm their own puckets, ONY, OF THE PEAPLETING DUTIER attendant wiil be the securing of the routes br which entrance sball pe lawful tothe Black Hull+. Tho uenrest point by ratl1s from Fine B.uifs, Neb, on the Uniou Paciflo Hoad, that puiut boing only about 190 miles. As to the toute, 1 kuow noth ng. Hidney ia abont i milos lovgaer, and is a goud route, Lhaving wate: atcun~ veoient dintaacos, Inllugnces nre at work smong tho Indinub soeking ta cluse ail routossave thoxa that como from the south, and the Indian is nat short for preamentse—iiudly mado.up by diso- toreniod white men, #1ho trade that tho coming emizration will bring will bo immeuse, and hence the teading porouts held along tho soutbern coate would be VERY RICH BONANZAR, Tho oastern routes are the best for wagon- traius, and my impression is that every section will be allowod & **fair shake.” notwithaiandiog tho efforis 1oado 1 tho other diroction. ‘Tho In- dian Iiing Towu of Cheyenne would make & vory fat thivg out- of it could the castorn rouies bo oorlted up, but that is now bevond hope. If the treaty Is made, the people of Iown, liliuols, Wis- ounsin, and othor Htates mil bave the privilege of gotng tu the 1ills with thoir wagons from the oust, no odds whove trade it may hurt, THE GLAND COUNCIL will not be held until noxt Priday, tho 17th inet., Judging from presout ap, *airauces, (en. Terry, of the urmy, hius boen detayed in his coming, sud will not be'here uniil Wornesday or Thursday noxt, It ls deemod 1mportant that Gen. Terry rhould be fully consulted as & reprusoutative of tho srmy, and as s maa of sterling Louesty a8 well on sound fudgment. But httle will bo done ou the first day than o say over tho usual upeechioa of wolcome and avowals of friendsliip by tho leadiug Indinny, sandwiched with com- plaints acaust tho Agents of a'l kindy, in which the common #candsl of the Red Cloud and Buutted Tall Agoncion will figure In loud and disgustivg colors, 'Thon as oach maln vropo- sition 18 made by the Commission, and tho argu. meuts sdvanced in support, the Indisus will uotd private councils wmung thomselves, and mako their reply tho next day, with counter proposi- tous. And #o the work will procoed frum day to dsy, aud its continuance caunot be tald, WIIAT HPOTTY WANTH, Bpottod Tafl is & vory hiberal sorc of an Indian, 104 to the Miver Iudisns now with Lum he gave ax proceuts 160 govd ponies, and staughtered & ‘(ren mavy fat dogs for tho feasts, Beinga \boral anan, be wauls a liberal price for the ocession of tho Black Ihlls and Big Horo country. Ho therefora thinks that the Croat Fathor ought to Bset asido 30,000,000 in b por centa for thirty yoars and pay the ioterost Autiually in annwities to tho Sloux tiibos, and also Lo contiune to be liberal in other supphiss. The B per ceuts would yield $46,000,000 i the mmyaeu 2 good surtof & vonanza for the Iling to handte, TURBULENT INDIANS abound hora. The Council has brought ont allthe scallaways of tho tribes, and they threaten to do much wischief. Last ovoning ooe ot the younyg Ogaisllos deliborately shot 1nto a small gather- sng of ludian girls, wounding one in the chin teriously. 'fhe cut-tbrost Cheyeunos are the worst, snd ono has promiezd that be will kill one of the Cowmnisiovers during the Council, and thon ucoot for the wild bande ucrth of the iills, Indisus as woll as somo othor people are given to much boustiug, sud that is what ails soms of these cut-throuts. — Al) posmble and proper pre- cautious will bo taken against the repetition of the Modoo affair. ‘Thers 1 no danger whatevor, howover, ss tho Indiaus projoss to furnish & graod guard from the two grast Lauds to keop the pesos aad kill all who attempt au tujury to tho whites of the Couucil. Theso sro tho orders of the Chief, Americsn Horse. Maj. Vroowe, with & compaoy of the First Cav- alry, mill act aa escort for the Commissioners. Gen. Lradley, Commaudant at ¥ort Laramie, will alyo bo present, wath Csps, Miz’s cowpan: of cavalry, o all, sowe seven ocomparies will be near a2 haud, with two Gatliog guns resdy for action. ‘Lhey will not be needed, but readi- ness for use wu{ ot bo Amus 8 foasls, dancen, and all the other smusoments of tho Indinus ara now fn full bisst ovary night, nome of which I hasn had the pleasure of sttending, Of thom in tha future. LS ek e H04-CHOLERA, Aprelar Digpateh ta The Calean Trihune, Broodivatoy, I, Bopt. 20.—Tha Croprey Townabip (McLeaan County) fatmors aro natiatod over the hog-cholern, whicl Is causing exlensive loss to breedots. The Facta in the Case. No. 40 xp 42 linoabwAT, Naw Youx, Repl. 19, 167, —JMr. W. krodeman, No, 280 Statr strect, Chiengo— Bin: Tout lotter addreancd o tho aditor of tha Inter- Ocean, daled the Uth of Heplember, lns beon kindly sent ua by mome friends In Chicxgo, ond hit reply wo mnat oxpreas our aurpriso at you, or In fart any ono, writing nuch n letter withont knowimg the facts of the cege. Wo munl, therefore, after glving you the followe fng particulars, requeat you to relract certain words and expressonn contatnrd {n above-nemnd letter, In the fimt place, your slatement (hat the valuo of the packnge in question was unly $1 ia lncorrect, in- asmuch a8 wo pald duty on $10, and also the rate of duty uamod by you, which is levied by tho cuatome, and fually the words you mako ueo of * Lliat tho Lill i from fuat Lo lasta tle, n gross awindie, and au sttempt at robbery,” wa fiatly contradict, On learning that Sis Martiu had refused the cane, we, in_cousideration of the circumntances, allowed & reduction, not, sa you appoar fn tuderstand, on an- count of 'it being b family mattor, and conso juently supjoning sho would not object {0 pay, but beciins, behic s fumily matter, anid tho conteata iterly wortht leas to us, we wished (o be recouped our axpenditures, We are yours tr: Davies, Tunnen & Co, g Superb Oystors. ‘The oystor department lu Mesnre, Whyland & Foss® rostaurant, No. 145 Dearborn atreet, has been reorgan- Ized, and hereafter this firn: will make # apoclalty of the celebrated Shrewsbury snd Bine Point oysters Au oyster-atand hias been establlslied in the front purt of the restauraut proper, which witl bo promptly ot tended to day aul evening by tho most ckillful open- ars, Lusinews men wiil fud theic orders promptly ate tended to and $n goad order, 1tin not generally known, but the 8t. Elmn is the only restaurant 1n Colesgo whero the genuins Shrews- Lury aud Biue Point shell uysters can o found, hgieaeloliided o Fall and Winter Cloaksa, We wish to jnforia the public that wo Liato engaged tho rorvicos of an ezparicnced gentleman cloak cutter and destgnor from Borltn, who will bo forenian in our cloak ojartmont, and who will superintend the cut- ting and dosigaing of all garments. We have a com- plele atock of closkinge and trimmings in sl desirabls styles, Our order department will recelvo apectal ot- tention, and wo proposoto make our cloaka botter, give belter ftting garments, and lower prices thian over bofore, 1lotchkix, Paloier & Co., 157 aud 110 Btato streot, P T H. B. Bryant's Ohicago Business College and Euglish Training School is the institution for the {tmes. There sra day easlons and _evening neasfone, Tho claseos aro flllng up very wpldly. Trof. E. M. Booth haa becomo a member of the faculty, snd has chargo of the clamen i ronding. Epecial classes wiil Also bo formed far the convoulence of thoue nat can- nected with {ho collego who dealrs thorouglh instrus- tion n elocution and volco cultitro, . — The **Bosa' Kindior Is truly an economlcal luxury, A B-cent packago thirown in tha grats or stovo these chilly days makes it ““n household neccsslty,” Bold Ly all groocors for 1 oent each, Notlung besidea itself to light a ccal fire, — Important to tho Proservation of Teeth— John Gosnell's Cherry Tooth-Pasto, tho most efdcacions denlifrice known, Try it. For sale by oll drnggists, Wholesale agents, Torrey & Bradloy, 171 and 175 Randolph strect, — Havo You Seon It P We refec to tt:o Empress Rango,now being introduced by Daltorns, If it s w hetter article than you wane, he kecps all Xinds ; aiso, cooking and hoatiug stoves. 102 and 194 State strect, ———— Planos and Organs. Hallet, Duvis & Co.'s Grand, Square, and Upright] and Smith’s American Organs can ha fouud only at W. W. Kimball's, comer Stato and Adams strects, Chiengo, AUCTION BALES. ST, GORE & CO,, A and 70 Wal DRY GOODS. TWO MORE GRAN_]LSALEB THIS WEEE, Tuesday, Bopt. 31, and Thuraday, Bept. 93, New snd cvmplete lines of eholce seaeonable goods, On Tuesday wo alfer & linn of aewonshle Dres Gonds, Alno, linsoys, white, platd, sud opara Ganel, repelianta, eattonades, satinioty, all-wool funcy cam. wmores, costiogy, sultinge, lining, ete, oy Felt akirts, toverstbie, and singlo and denila s wool aawls, bead trimmings, laces, and rufingy 3 fne varinty, 54 ‘Ono Taatndred eartona netrich tins and foathers : (s Arat of the soanun, Comploto line uf ehirtn and drawers, new In heavy ribved goods, 3 Alwo, cotluued s3lo of Linons, ombricing every atyle stud varicty of table damasics, faucy tabio.clobe tuwels, napking, giwuls' and Iadies’ Nandkorchlesy cranh, ofe, An’clegant snortmeat of man's, boy®', and youthe Lty capnatid tngian, €1l atylen and nne goode Y ‘Clio largent und Deat lne mot's, Wumen's, sy minson! cotion horiery nTerad il seakun, Now attractions in glove, gaunflets, snd mitin, Toy largest stock In the eity, Ineluding ‘avery gradn ang varlety of suen’s, zomen’y, miases', and ehililron's wear, Aluo, tmen'e, boyw', sl ponthe! a'wpenrera, with something ! - Our Lwo amd inred-ply 21908 (RILE b8 BTPASSRY the city, and our cottor cha 1 are of th most desirg, blo patlern, Bales proraptly st 91:00 8, m, GOIE & CU,, Auctiot: eors, 63 and 70 Wabaah.ay, Grain, Tordied, Kip, Calf, Kij Goat, Beaver, aud Serge BOOTS & SHOES AT AUOTION, BY OATALOGUE, 0 Wedngsday, Sopt, 22, at 9 1-2 . I Jromyl Also, n full line of Mon's, Womvn's, and Minsas’ Iubber Goodsa, This will be tho LARGEST BAYAT of ths and an ELEGANT ABSORT. QUR ‘OWN MAKH 8UCKER BOOTS, it el nizos, nlso on salo. ! uro, I, QORE & CO., | d 70 Wabsaliay, w g, The followluy ftemn are among tho apectal alizis. tona for the sscond ‘Thursday'a sals of the season, 4 An entirely now sud ditinet sale from that of Tus ay, 2. CILOTEEXIN Gt A new und witvactivo line of 1'all and Winter Cloth. Iug, 10 men's, boya’, and youthia' wesr, stylish goods 1y fing sud medlum grader, snd must bo clorod, Plain and Bibbod derino and Shotland Underwear, Full line of Woolen 1iostery, 100 dozeun, fine Um. rellus, tho beat yot offered, Wool and Furllats, Claty and Fiial Capa and Turbats, Gents’ and' Ladies’ Linen Mandkerchiofs of sxtrs quunlity and fintah, Full and sttenétive Hoon Fancy Goods, Hambarg Edgings and Tosertions, Silk Buidn awl Saohen, Ko tions, Bilver-Pluted Enlves, Forks, and Spooas, Genty Buspenders, Nuw and distinct Mos of Gloves, Gruntlotw, snd M LoD, i mon's, womon's, minvev, and children's wes, CARPETS. New nod choice patterna for thih sale In afnglo sty double caaln foods, atsos fresh line of our ow 4 sl #ply all-wool goods. ) ialen opcu 9400 n. m. Carpet salos, 11 o'clock promys, QEO, GORE & CO,, 63 and 70 Wnliwh-ay, o 'fhmsdnx. Sept. 23, at 9 1-2 g'clock, $10,000 STOOK OF Household Furniture, 01 EVERY DEHCRIPTION, Parlor, Librars, Chambor, and Kitchen Furniture, Book Cawes, Louuge, Larloraud Office Desks, Shov Canen, el safen, Wardrobes, Carpets, Mirrore, Floor otls, WE RHALL OFFER BARGAINS IN THIB BALE GORE & CO,, Auctioneers, i A «» BUTTERS & CO,, AUCTIONKKRS, 108 MADISON-ST. TIARLING—In Maraball, Mlch,, Sept, 10, Kugens W., infant sun of Georgo M, and Medley Dariing, aged @ ntonths and 5 dsyn. J{ORTON—Bept, 10, Thomas Torton, passenger- Lrakeman on the Chicago, Alton & 8t, Louts Rulirosd, aged 34 years and & monthy, Funeral from his late residence, 300 Cottago Grovo- 87, 443 p. m. Tuesday, Sopt. 31, 1o Oskwvud Como- Iy, MUNGER—Sopt, 19, Anu Pearce, jofant daughter of Goorge M. and Busn 1, Munger, sged 14 mouthn, Funeral; from rowdoucs of grundparents ot Gnlvs, ¥ Cincinnatl papers plesso copy. PAORET—Sept, 20, Patrick Packet, aged 45 years, Fiiueral to-day, Sopt, 31, from his late reaidunce 205 Bouth Jofforscn-ak, at 11 b, m., thenco by cara to Cal- ary Comotery, Frionda of th family aro invited. SEVENTEENTH WARD, All Republican Voters are roquestad to moet st 811 Larrabeo-st,, TUESDAY, Begt, 21, ot 8 o'clock p,m., for the purpose of efecting & thorough Ward argani- 2atten, John Hettinger, Loula erger, * Poter Marlite, Hobert ugel, Henry Soverin, Th, Htelnmliler, Joseph W. Hetingee, Chirles Sport, Loufs Botger, ¥. Panker, Jolin Taubman, Friedrich Witte, Heary Muller, G. 1L 8 hlotthatier, Youfs Warnicke, Tuudolph Vozke, ¥, Feillmann, Friodrich Krower, Woudel Wigant, 1L, Helotthaiier, . W, Schnabel, Martin Horn, Jobn Refnwala, Dr. 1, Gelyer, Hubry Mayor, = TOURTEENTH WARD. In pursuanco of the action of tho Republictn Cen- teal Camtnittce, there will be & mecting st Benz's Hall, on West Liko nt., near Roboy, of the Hepuolicans of tho Fourteonth "Ward WEDNESDAY EVE'NING, at 0 o'clock, for the purpose of orgsuluny & Cliub for tha cusutng campaign, WAL WILLIAMS, t-resident. Thirty Years’ Experience of an Old Nursc, Hoatblag Hyrap 1s tho prewselpti 10 DAsIEieae aaet hareba e o DA+ ard Mrs. Winslon ono of the best r os, hias beon used for thirty yoars ‘sith never. {alling success, by mlitious of m ithurs for thol r chlldron. it rolloves tho child from paln, ouras dp misry s disrrhira, f"lulu in the bow 1 colie. By ,n\‘ln! healith 1o the child, it res o mothor. | W AUCTION SALES, By ELISON, POMEKROY & CO. RETAIL DEALER'S 8TOCK OF CUSTOM-MADE -CLOTHING AT AUCTION, TUESDAY MORNING, Sept. 21, at 9:30 o'clock, At Our Balesroums, B4 und 88 Randolph-at., Overcoats, Hack Costs, Dress Conta, Veele, Pants, Boya’ Clothing, &e,, &e., ofter which we will offor » Iarge utock new and second hand FURNITURE, CARPETS, And General Houschiold Goods, Btoves, &c., &e., &o. ELISON, POMEIOY & CO., Anctonecrs. BANKRUPT STOCK LIQUORS AT ATCTION, At Our Auctlon loomy, 84 and 88 Randolphaat,, Wednesdoy Morning, Bept. 22, ut 10 o'clock, A stock of Cholco entuoky Dourbon Whisk: Bl Bharry, Brandy, &or, & 1., £o. " ELISON, PONERUY . Aucl(ullm‘r’. s FRIDAY MORNING, Sopt. 24, at0:30 o'olls, OUL REGULAR WLEKLY AUCYION BALE, An lmmenso Displsy of New and Sucond-Hand Qoads, Buyors always flud thy J: Tegaut, and Modtuea Farios erry. 'Chotce wuits in Fua 80 Marble and Walnut Top Ch il Drosulug-O.ses aud Dress Burcaux, | lodeleads, Wards Tobes, Hook-Cusve, OMico Furuifitrs, Dintug-Hoom Furnlture, &c. A full ine new aud nred Bruisels aud Vool mrm‘-. launu;-. Sofas, lmllrmlu, &c, Crock- crywato, Gludsware, ¢, Geteral Merchandise, leat- 105 A0 G0k BROYER, &, K &, 3 g i UNDEI CHATTEL MORTGAGH, The eutire Furuiture of brgs dueiling, Brussel, ver Woven VWirs Bprlugs, Haié M Patlor sue, Cuassbes Furnie Library. Table, 1all Tres, N, TOM & cu., B ur, 4 By WM, . HODU E§ & €O, Wo ahiall sell at tho Diivato It Monroe-et, vu TUESDAY, Se waiing of PARLOR FURNITURE, Marbletop Purniture, Fine Carputs, Chamber-rodm Furniture, Diwing-roots sud Kitchew Utenully, Crock- oy, Glataware. sic, oie, bala positivo and without Tesorve, HODGES & ©0,, Auctioneers, U0 LaXe-at, teldence, 1007 West ., 31, 3t 10 &, 1, con- Butters & Co's Tuesday Sales, A4 103 Madison-st,, ept. 21, at 1:30 o'clock, * ‘A vory desirabie Lne of CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING XD Staple and F:l:xlcy Dry Goods, Ladiow' Handkerchlets, Collurettes, FEdglngs, Em. broidertes, Skirta_und Undorwear, Goute’ Unilershits, Drawers, Socks, Susponders, Hats, Gloves, Gauntlow, and Mits, Boots, Shoes, nnd Furs, _CARRIAGE SALE, TUESDAY MORNIN, Sept. 21, st 10 o'clock, at Store, 14 £1at Monroo-at, ulit, and stylish Dew Top Bigsion Wagon, with full Loathor Top. D >rat Wagon. QOpen Buggles, work. l'hactons, Hingle and Dontlo Mnrneeser, WAL A, BUTTERS & €O, Auctionters, SPECIAL AUCTION NOTICE. WILLIAM A, BUTTERS & CO, AUCTIONLERS, 108 Madi-on streot, call the siten tlon of the trado to a large aud destrable lue of Plymouth Buck, Xid and Bhoop Gloven Mitts and Gauntlots, which they will nell Tuenday Mornkng, Sept. 21, for nccount of Eaatorn manufacturers, All fresh and regular goods, “SUBatters & Co’s Anciion Reons, 103 Madisoa-1, WEDNESDAY MORNTHG, SEPT, 13, at 30 oclock CROCKERY, Parlor, Offlao, and Cook Gtoves, Handsomo New Furniture, dnrpeu, Ohawbor Bots, Parlor buits, Deiks, hairs, Lounges, Bofus, ot WAL A, S & CO,, Auctloncers, BUTTERE & C0/8 REGULAL TRADE SAIE THURSDAY HORNING, Hept. 2, at 0:40 o'clock, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, OLOTHING, ek, Bhocw, aud Kid Gloves, Gauntlots, and Mits. Cardigan Jacketw, Shirts, Drawers, and Skirta, Wool Hostery, Huspendors, White tnods, Lineos, LEmbrowderies, Ldgings, Notions, 1 its, Cags, noO0TSs, BHOES, AND SLIPPERS, On Beeond Floor Balaroom, 108 Badlson-st. BUTYERS & GO'S REGULAR SATURDAY SALE {0LD GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Alno & tine oz of Handsomo, well Fioo Bliding.-! Two-zcat firaf Aucttoucers, 80 und 82 East Randolph-st.) TO-MORROW, at 10 a. m., REGULAR AUCTION SALE OF NEW AND BECOND-UAND Housetold Furnitur, Couslsting of Parlor Hultw, in Neps, Flush, Brocatelle, aud Ifair Oloth ; Chsmber Botn, E\"unlmhu, Loungdty Corpets, Ensy Chairs, Bedsteads, Muttrosses, Dureatt, Washatands, &, ALSO, 40 Heating & Conking. Stovs 5 A}u! a Ocueral Asvortment of Merchsadl By JAS, I, MeNAMARA & CUy 97 East Washington-st, Large and Attractive Stook of BOOTS & SHOES AT AUOTION,: ‘TUESDAY MORNING, Hopt, 21, ut ;30 o'clock, com priving u full assortment of teul-class ¥all Goode Also, 200 Onscs Original Sucker Boots. 948, P Aucters. STATE MEDICAL OFFICES, 187 Sonth Clerk-st, Chicago, Itk Opcruted fur (he cure of wuy form of dicate, v iutier Low bud, of how lung ctunding, nor whohy tailed to effect w cure. Hus fueas-men within five mia* utes’ walk uf thoso Ollices ary offered aa roforence. Theeo oilicos #re humorous und_clegantly titod up and are keyt open day and uight, We offur sdvantaast for tha ouro of Alacass uuvurpasaed A wultation porsunslly oz by tuell frop, able. Evory dlsteso a spsclalty, whard, g FoMS {

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