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8 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, The first snnnal ball of Company T, Becond Regl- ment I. 8, G., occurs this evening st Central Ttal, cor- mer of Wabssh avenue and Twenty-socond street. 'The Central Commities of the Citizena’ Assnciation, nt ibeir mesting last night, elected an Excentive Com. mlites, bul the names will not bo ennounced for tha present. The temperature yesterday, an observed by Mansess oplician, No, 88 Madison atreet (Tnimusz Duilding), was ¢ Al88, m,, 40deg.; 30 8.1, b 12m., 6133 p, m., 643 8 p. 1, B9, JennleFay, asolled dave living {n * Hoiten Row,” set fire to her clothing accidentslly yestordsy after- noon, and, before assistance could bo renderod her, sho wan hadly, though not dangerously, burned vn the right side and back, A Post and Mail reporter nscertalned yraterdag by soveral interviows that there was no eplzootic in Chl- rago, but that many horses Liad lately been atflicted with'a cold in (he head, This fact occupies half & eolumn {n the paper named. Al about 8 o'clock yesteriday afternoon a little 4-year- old son of Charles Hill ran in front of wagon Ioaded with broom-corn, and driven by J. D, Le Baron. Tho Jittlo fellow was severely i not fatally fojured, and was conveyed to hin home on Bherman sireet. No tlame {s attached to the driver, Buparvising Inspoctor Ralph yeatordss continned the reception of ftestimony fn “the cano of Capt. Brower, The number of witnosscs atill to bo exam ined rendera it quite probablo that dr. Talph wiil bo employed noarly or quite ail {his week. The testi- inany has so far been confined to tho knowlege and Hief of other tng-captaing ns to tho moral charscier and gonera! ability of Capt, Brawor. Tho mauagement of the Siar Locluts Course have famned 8 numbers of » pawphlet entitled * The Fiar Magazine,” In which they tet forth {he names and character of the cntortainmonts offered by them, with & biography of each lecturer, The wholo forms & Linok of 1birty-two pages, which may bo had st (he tickat offices, and will Lo left ut residences of patrons aud others on the Houth and West Sides, Cora R. Thompaon, of Waukegsn, who lsa been elopping in Chicago s while, tried fo ‘commit suiclla Wednerday ovening Uy awallowing atrychnine sud thlotofonu, and tlien embarking on a iraln on the Northweatern Road to allow tho drigs o werk, Do fors the train reached Evanston the facts in the cans were dincovered, and the woman was taken aff the traln and prmped out, Bhe expreased great disguse at the result, Jack Daly aud Pegey Barry, Iately nzeupanta of a shanty an Fay street, made s grand iistako when they swere aent to tho Bridewoll tha laat tie, for in theie absanco Chiarles Hanna, the awor of the ground on which {hoir roatdencs siowd, cansed o party of men, headed by O, 1. ertlg, to razn the mructira to tha ground, and now the lonely Jack and his compsnion will not liave whereln to Jay their Leada when their term 1a ont. Tha event of tho puling down was halled with tho livelieat sati«faction by the neighbors of the scrap-beas which was demollshed, The ¥ad Iron Manufacturers’ Astocietion of the United States_hield a meotiug yesterday, at the Tre mont 1fouse. Tollawing wero among thoke piresant Tho Hon. J, A, Carpeatsr, of the 1ilinvin Tro and J%olt Cominy, of Carpentersville, this dtato W. It. Lowell, Geneva, Tl 8, L. Bigaoll, bt, Cuarles: C, 3, Irown, uf_tlie Bfown-Van Arsdalo Manufscturing Comrany. Other members tworo represouted by let- tarafrom Pittsburg, Cincinnati, aud Loaiaville, - Mr, . A, Carpeuter was clected Hocretary of {be moeting, No action was taken by the mecting, thero bring a gen eral dosira 1o walt tho aerival of otlier members, It 1a not likely that suy chiango in prices will be agreed on, thie general expreeeion of opiuion opposlng ite THE QUO WALRANTO, The quo sATranto cana will naw come up hefars the Rupreaie Court Thursday, Last week Mr, Penco iad 1he cate advauced to yosterday, but, fier ho feft Ot 117, Judyo Dickes miado a motlon for postpouement 10 0ct, 4 on account of Mr. Taley's abeence, Tho «ourt, however, Tefused (bia appiication, and ordered 1: 10 be heard when reschied on tha call_in its regular crder, which will bo Thureday, the 0th inat, - A, Yenee, in conversation with 8 RRINCNE: Teporter yes ferdsy’, aald thoro wae n dinponition on toe part of counsel for tho city o delay the trisl oa long ua pow- #dly, Lt the Court, ko thinks, will tot allow any fur- ther postponement,” Mr, Tuloy, who ia nway ona vacation, 18 cxpected fo return this week, There will, thorefore, be no excuro for further delay, A TRILDNE roporler yeaterday endesvored to ascor- fain Just what the City Law Dopartment wan going to dlo with the casc. The member of tho Depirtment reen wan Asslstant Corporation-Counsel Adams, and be was quite sstonished to hear that any onc had auspocted the city authorities of trylog to delsy the caw, e 18 not informad of tho ozact reason of the delay, ana feels assared that it la only of a very temporary nature, Furtbermere, hio In confident that the case will bo fully decided ifi plonty of time for the full election, Were therv any inclination on the part of th city Lo delay the cass, Mr, Adams nass all that would be nercasary would be to Instruct tho ity's Inwyers to oblect 10 the caso being taken up oul of ita turn. THE EXPOSITION, The attendsnce ab the Exposition is gradually in- cmllnf(, most of the visilors being from the country, TProbably for this resson the lght-lingerod citizeus have made their hoadquartcrs at the huilding. There baa been somn ennogunce from pickpockels all alang, but duting (hia wook tnis han Luen on the increase, “Thieves of both sexcs havo been busily employed, and 23 & consequenco numcrous losses’ of money and valuables bavo been roported. Wedneadoy no lena thau seven persons had their pockets picked. Yester- «lay Becretary Reynols had & large number of placards distributed through (he main balland_ gallerien, on whiich was printed the significant warning: * Bewaro of menand women pickpockets,” One of tho many intoreating sights st tho Exposi- Uon is the mammoth ice-cront freezer, Mills’ patont, attached to John Wright's restaurant, This is ono of ths best freczer in uec, and 18 propelled by atesm, To-morrow will ke another cheap day, and as & con- sequenca thera will doubtluss bo an immense throng 40 660 the great show, pLEE— LOCAL LETTERS. CITIZENS' OROANIZATIONS. Totke Editor of' The Chicago Tribune: Ciicago, Sept. 35, —~Tux TRiouwe of Wednesdsy coutains soversl articles which should commend them 10 ki careful consideration of every taz-payer of the cily. Whilas the taxes,” in {he various Htates and citles, havo already reached a sum which has becomo oppressivato overy ownor of realty, every bustuess mn, and every tax-payer of this country, it is shown tlat nowhere nro taxes lessoning, but everywlcro they sroincreasing. This incresse of taxes is chlefly by {raud, and by the influcnce of those who pay no tax, bt who gamstrongth by combination sud harmontous sction. ‘fhe enormous wnm the debts already created Liave roached you ahow to be ;. s foroet 000,000 709,100,000 $1,331,970,517 T80 I 3 the giasp of ordinary miuds. Unlets there Lo some sleady pro- vislun made by a surplus roveuus to pay off the debts, wnleas there be a certalu provision made to arrest sce :lilnx:uml:lnlan, the peopls will bo bankrupt and proporty You have shown in Tirx Tainoxw,—and the report of the Prosident of tho Citizens' Association :unlll’nl::".— that in Chicago at every point associations oxist to de- fraud tho peonle, and squander and steal thelr money, 1In the Court-louse an| County Building there is a door apened for aquandering Luudreds of (housatds of dollars, 1n the purchase of the abutract records in another saurce of frauda; in tha propuaition abont taxing tha city an cxorbitant aum for Coroner's feen 1s another, ‘Thers ip not one thing which (s to bo dong for city, county, or Btate bul that it costa far mory than {¢ ahould, fo the increare uf tax-burdens. Thers 1s not an example of an offort or & scheme for lighten- ing burd#as, or an Lonest, economical performancs of duty, through any publio oiticer or clocted body. of men, The Citizeus’ Assoclation Lero, as auch sesociations slsewhoro, of buainess, tax-paylog citizens—citizeny {lod and co-operating to securn Lhe honcst perfurme auca of work, for the cconomizing public funds, for loasoning tazes and tho punishment of offenders—ts the only hope of il on whom tho Lurdens rest. Whils on the one Land thy report of (lv ofticera of th Aesociation shaws how valuable are the mervices ren. dered, the number prosent, the limited aid furaish, the smuall interest shown, proves that the work takeu i band ia not well enough conaldered or popularitud for tha peopls Lo be interestod. Uaunot this organiza- Hou be oxtended #0as to Larmonionsly unita every tax-puyer 1n the effort to roduce tazes und punts frauds, and at the samio e confine 1ts eborts to the lioutst'work, aud the membura to thoso houvstly en- ¥oged ond interested, in the accomplishment of the one great aim 7 Aihe Coismouwelth Olub, of Boston, the Taz-payers Usion Club, the succensor of the Unfon Club, of Fhila- delphia, and equivalent organizations In otbier cilics, Lave Lrought tax-paying cltizens togethior and ce- tabliatied club-Louses aa & place of mooting and ex- €lADE® Of views, whera it {s ploasant to go, aud where thove engaged 'in tho same effort can uzite, All tho spplisnced which the uld Union Club bad, a0l wbich did such famously-guod work, bave dovolved on hiee now clube, and their work (s limited to the ono M und purpo msmm& tazes, Would not the eatabiiuhment of Wuch & club-house, 10 ciroumscribed fa purposs, requiriug of mombers w small sum, unile the tax-burdened citlzens and bring 10 a polut the tutoruation of each for tha geueral Lenont Many think such an orgauization would quadrugio the power of, atd the {utorest ju, the citizeny urganization, What {nu 3y of the bullding ordinanco §s snother obiect of yreat Interest, - The ordinauco already exiat- Ing is constantly violated, and is nut sufiiclent foe the urpose. 1t shiouid also be (sken tuto viow that the owus of Like aud of Hyde Park coutaiss 1immenss {ne terests and are inextricably conuected with Chicago proper. What endangers the one, eyually vitally oo ngurd the othur, Woatover ordinances bave existed sro cotirely aud everywhers Deglocted, Btables, the moul dangerous of places, re allowed tverywhors of r{loodd lall.l lurymw A Inu‘ fi‘y pl::;m, in size and danger s dwellings ey belong, A coutlayration lu-Laks or itydo i Chicago thist what 18 neceasary for the eafety of ono is i 80 to the others, Tho taz-payers of Lake snd Hydo Park are uqulll{&l;{elhd with thoss of Clica- 0, ‘Tui-yajere of Couuty sbould be wmnted i one duteriuiued effort to put down Laxes and punish frauds. A Citizens’ Union Club will do this, W, COMISKEY REPLIES, %o the Editor af Tha CAicaga Tribuna; Cu1caac, Bept, 33.—In looking over Tuz TsibUNy this moruing 1oy attention was dirested to 8 commuut- €alon aigned by one R, V. Kepusdy, {n which that gentluman vudsrtook (o vindicate hue sction aa one of 40 Judges at tho late Charter slaciion o the Ninth Wasd, sud i % doing be uakes & very froo use of my nAme, charcing me with making slatementa roflecting 1ipon his oficial conduct an judge of aald eloction, Mr. Kennedy states thiat 1 had aasoried i publie that he, Renneds, had betn bribed to negloct hin dutiee an Judge of rad election for ko purpone of ennbliig 1is Ansaiclates to atufl tha ballot-bas, i that the prics of tuch perdy s $30. - Now nnybody knowing Mr. Kennedy ae well g T do_wonld 1ot be guilty af any #ich stntement, and 5t wanid Lo dotng the ofiiciala who Dindt ehiarpea of the elaction on that day & fro injne- thco altn, because thiny knew Mr, Kennedy well, and wero ot the kind of chape {3 thow wway $30 for any mieh purposs when it wan cnly neceasary o expend enough to purcharo a anfil- :nt amoNNL Of cotnman whirky o satiny the cravinz appetite of the estimabie gontleinan for (it deiiabifui beverage, That Mr. Konniedy wan brihed to that ot tent (and 1 my oplaion_inuocently) in n fact that cuh Do verNed Ly anv uumber of witneraos who worr Prosent that evening at the Ninth \ard polis, With reforence to the ehiargn of sinfug Laltoi-boses, Mr. Kennedy etates that in poiat of fact here waa no framd of suy Kind atlempted or constnmated at the Ninth Ward poils an tho 268 of “April. Of coarwanat ; hin Knots well that tho frauda wore o only attempled but fully conmummated_ou the that the Judgen of clsction in lawiug such frauds to o perpet in their power to prevenl the samn, o oae of maid - judges, catnot y odintn which will “alwazs ba sessasted with the men who actod ‘ma the wiiling tuols of the wost carrupt set of politiciane that nny ity over produced for the purzosoof poliuting the Daili- boz, Aud setting aside the expre.ecd wishes of lnn people, Agaln Mr, Kennedy atat:athit the jud \r electinn seted mtrictly In accordance with the ineiri tions thny recolved from the city autboritics, Ala! thiin s only too true. 1f, fustead of ncting umder theso instructione, they had ncted scconling to tirie oaths and the law governing elsctione, the peoplo of the Ninth Ward would have no fanit to find, nor wonl tho people of the city he compelleid to nubmit to a eet of ofiictals who hoid thelr poaltion by virtue of tla violation of afl jaw fa couducting safd elestion, In conclurion I hopa that the genthman will push’ for- ward ingult. Tho peoplo woald liko to hase the fact legally settled, and the value of the chatacter aud Teputation of the Iate judges of elestion Judicinlly ra- nisblished, ~Respectfiiily, +Jony Covunry, AUNDAY AND THE ART 041 Ta the Kiitor af The Chicaso Tribune : eateano, Sept, Zl—Allow mo to bearsily indorsa the public-apirited and entightensd policy Tz Trts- UNE & pursuing in advoeating (he opening of the Art-Unllery Buuday afternoons. Wil the Directors of the Exposition, st thele meating to-morrow, displuy the samo apirit by ncceding tothe very general and strong desiro thero {a that tho palntinga should bo open ta exbibition on the afternoon of tho day when the uasa of tha laboring clawsra can attend with com- fort, couvenlonce, snd profit? It fa uscless to say that every oue who wishia ean now sen thom. As o fact, eoms cannot escopl ot preat persomsl inconvenlouen. To Clusist ob such ® macritica In not e way to ongendor 4 tasle far clevabing and healthy plessuro, [ tho strifo botween the degrading pleasures of the garish muloon ana tho edieating influsnces of art and litora ture, 1s it deairable to givo the former the advantage ? The Directors of the Snmiay Lecturs Sociaty, by thelr liberal offer to_the Directors of the Exposifion, havo put it i the power of the lutter, at littlo troubls and no expense, to do an_act which Wil give healthy Fleasuro to thonmands, and which will commend iteell 20 the sdmiration of all but bigotn and duilarils, Une fortunately, tho opinion of these han cften’ more wo'ght thani the juat dosires of tho meeyes, who, freo fram fashion's tyranny, trequently instinetively mako for the right, 'If the' Directors wiil not assnino the urden themeelves, pray4urn it 0ver to tho gunticmen wlio have cxpressed their readincss to bear it, Q, G, A JNOTHER'S PIOTEST, To the Elitor of The Chicaqn Triduna » CiticAan, Sept, “4,~1 have seen lately with grest BoTrow the effort 1o upen thoart gallery at tha Expo- sition Sunday. T'mo much ssid about the working poople, but othing about God's Iaws or s Littlo oncs, and an & Christian mother 1 feel called on to epeak fn dafenvoof tho teachings of tho Diblo and the salvation of eouls, Our Havior paldl, * Syfer the litdla children 10 como unto Me aud forbid (bem not,” Yot theso 1men, who Lavo been to tho Sabbatheschool in their youth, while under the conirol of plous parents, pro- Pora th open their art gallery at just tho time Shen Balf the Babbath-schools aro open, Ts not this fying in the fuce of the teachings of our Lord 7 Tt it ia ratd “ Benember the 3abbath day fo keep itholy." “The Lord blessod the neventl day and hnllowed 4L, 10t o laok st vain snd unprotitable plctures in, offen pajnted by mon of ovll Lives, but to spend In praser and devotion. Is this a time to spend monoy in rofening God's chosen day, when bundreds and thousands are erying out for the Bread of Lifo? It costa only 2 cents 10 g in, they moy. A Dibia coatn only 25 cents, Would you snatch tho precious Word from & dying minuer that & man may Tewdd bis eyos on some Lits of paintod canvas 1 pray for tiiene men who are trying to broak down our Hablath ond entlce my littla babos from tacir Havior, and yet T fear I cannot say * Father, forgiva thiem, for they know not what they do.” A CitRistux Motnen, LIQUOR AT THE COUNTY-IOMPITAL. To the Editor o The Chicago Trids Cnicavo, Sept, 23,—I notice In the report of the Warden of the County-Hospital for the past quartor that the bill for liquors was morv than ono-tbird as large na thst for all the drugs, bandages, and surgleal instruments used during that perlod. Theliquor cost twice as muoh as tho clotaing, and cansiderable moro than the fuel, Iuiatobo hopod for tho sake of the pationts that tho greater rnrl of this liquor s con- sumed by the emp.uyes of the Hoapital, Perhape the county dora, Lut it ought not to, pay for the drinks of thono employed In Its aervice, 1t hos been repestedly proved wtatintica gathorod in bospitals and private practice that patients do bet. tor without alcoliolie stimulants, but if the medival stafl of tho )l:llylhll are determined to use liquor in tho {reatment of Lliose committed 1o thoir care, swould it not be well for them to make the bill for that article bear some reasouabls proportion to the other expousca of the lnstltution ? 3. C. Braapo. THE ALT GALLERY. To the Ed{tor af The Chicago Tribuna : COutoago, Bept, Z3,—Why can wa not have tho art gallery opencd on Sunday, now that the Diroctors aro guaranteed from any posaible loss by tho offer of tho Bunday Afternoou Lecture Hoclety 7 Thoy will suroly give that portion of the community thst Lave no time to koo them during the woek o chance to sea this great oollection of pictures by day. ight, Reapxn, ——— THE CITY-HALL: AM, Cullerton was around yesterday, looking a great deal better for his rocent trip to Arksnsas, Hiahoulth 1s greatly tmproved, D, II, Fowler, realding st 054 Eaat York street, Phil- adelphls, writes to Mayor Colvin requesting him to ald Eim in the search for & 14-year-old ransway uamed Chiarles, who 1s supposod £0 ba fn this city. ‘Tue Board of Publio Works yesterday swarded tho contracta for {he excavalions for the new Court-Lousy to McKinney & Doyle, at s price of $3,600, or $18,000 Jens than it is costing the county to do the rame work, Whore 1a McCafrey, Notwithatanding thio beavy prica patd. for the Fal- Lerton avenue conduit * platt,” it 14 maid that tho new contractors, Messrs, Fitzatmons & Connell, yeaterday $0ld o part Of i ata'iight incrosse osur (L sppralsal value, On &nd nfter to-dsy fn_the Fire Department, Engine Compautes Nos. 15, 23, 33, sud 43, and Hook aud Lad- der Company No, 8, will constitute the Buveath Hat- talion, to be under the command of Kixth Ansistant Marstial Michael W, Conway ~ Engine Company No, 17 s mh!nad to the Fourth Dattatiou, snd Engine Com-~ pauy No, 7o the Fifth fattalion, George E. Guise aud Emerion B. Norton are appointed regular mers bers, aud Mathisa Hchaeffer {u fined threo days' pay for disobedience, ® The Finance Commiittea et yestorday afternoon fu the Comptrolicr's oflice, with Ald, eath i the clalr. “The moat {mportant Plece of usincas was the con. sideration of a request that tho city pay the claim of 41,200 sgainst the Lankrupt firm of Dopovan & Don- wvghue, “fioma time last fall the firm _diesolved whila eugaged on s sewer L tha Wout Division, and the work waa completed by {ho contractors' boudsmen, AV the ttme of the faflure each of (ke 123 men employed on the work had ubout $10 apioco coming to Lim, They Lva euleavored every way ta got thelr money, and not pucceoding, they petitloued the Counctl o iy thew, - As tho work was dona at & vary muchi_reduced Ogure, th us[(wnll. e Committva decided to Foport favorably —_—— THE COUNTY BUILDING. The Grand Jury for fLe Octuber term will be impan- oled a week from Monday, Deputy-Bherif Bradley 16 reported as tmproving, aud b expected o bo st bis past of duly in s fuw days, Hutctuson, a prisoner In the fail, noticed yester- dsy a8 sullcring from an attack of oplleptio Sts, was still in & critical condition yesterday, Up to 4 o'clock in the afternoon he had Lad seventy fte duriug the day, Mis Jifo was despaleed of aban early hour Last evening. Tho Committes on Jall and Jall Accounts met yes- terdsy afternoon, and, besido sudiing o fow bills, sgreed to vecommend that the Corouer of tho County Lo allowed $50 per month toward procurlng the sere vicea of & apocial policewuan 10 uasist biw in summon-~. iug Jurles snd searching for witueasoa, Olto Peltzer was around sgalu yesterasy, but not so oarly as tho day before, Mg was luquiriug sbout his muney and cursing Injunctions, 116 had a short cons ferunce with the legal sdviser 81 resolublon.writer of the * rlug, but got'no cousoiation, being ufuraed that be, aid not the county, wouls Bave 10 hire a law- Jor to look after the injuncilon matter A $25-clock was Ehmd In the room of the &lerk to 1tle County Com: joners yoterdsy, It will provs convanlent ad & guide Lo viaila scrous iho street, but js intended moro particularly to be used as & standard of time for the scceptance of bide. It has bean placed inconveniently bigh opou the wall, and thore is vary o dangur of 1t boing reachied or carried off without 1l use of & step-ladder, THE CONONER IN THOUDLE. Corouer Dictzsch was yosterdsy the recipiont of fa. formation showing that he had been of late eystumst- fcally imposed upon Ly & man uamed L. Behreus, or B0ws oLy 80 slgaing solf. A lettor frowm tho North. waaters Rallway Cumpany showed Lhat sonie one ha Leen writing to pany, using his name, sod aaking and recelving pasecs. Le was in pos- sesaloh of saveral of the lajiers, which wece clear for geries, ™ The plau adopted by tha scawmp was 10 writo » THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TRIDAY. STPT IBER 24, 1875, Inttar (o the Company stating that th beirer wae an emplove of the Coraner's office, and_ saking A pass to some itren point, The pass was given in each inatance witaout heaitatfon, and, it anpears, was aubsequent’y wolil o soma of the ticket-scniners 'tn thin city, ILie eetimated that the impestor haa in the Jast few weekn realized over QWO from the vatious ratiroads. The Corcuer inlande to fesue & circnisr to the dierent railrord rainpaniea warning them acalusl anng pase. €8 2 hin otlice, and i the meantimn wiil gpate to 130 €0 briny the Impostar fn casstion ta scconnt. The alova ciremanatance, addel to the attenipt on the PArt of He City Connefl to cresta the ofic of City Goroner, porpfezed tha Coronor, and, late th the Aftac- nonn, ha want hame sick, 1 TOUR OP INAPECIION. T Committes on Public Buiidings and Pahite Rer- yive wra 1p wesmon long eaongh yeeterdny aficrnoon o nesept an invitation from the ownom of the stone- aptareics al Lo maut 10 ¥1sit that place aud the quareise to-mrrow, 0 fepect tho stone prodnced iu that 1. “Thie Roard, some tinie aj1c, ordered tha Coine tamake the trip, ond the inviteclon sliaply th county the expense, for the Committeo hua tonered (o nea af 3 apecial car over tho Chic: oud, to abart 309 'slosl, Tha ltcroat of siren In having their quorrien taepected, it ‘Is ominona of o goad, 1wt of the metie Lo Loard will Join In the excarston, -— CRIMINAL. Somie o dnring Wednesday nigbt theives broke into the work room of J, I, 1Mall & Co., merehant taitors at 10 Dearborn_ stroct, aud earrlal off & consldeeativ amount of clothing belonging t tue vustomers of tae tirm, A young men about 21 years of age, who says he 18 n cumporitor, and who giveatie nime of John Burns, waa locked up in tho Madiron Hircet Btatlon for at fempting to rapon_respectabla young Tady, whom he Tl tncluiced to accomspany im, with the iinderstani- ing that ther wers 10 o to thia Exposition, 1le wan strested while sitemuting to forco the girl into n hone of til.fatme on Weat Washington sireet, nader pretenso that it wan tiln bosrding-hotise, arrix Fricdman not long ago establistied a retflrlhq and cloanhing establishment for clothes at No, 16, Bouth Clark “strest, and, having secured somo 3| worth of clothiug to fix e Lo packed tho same inta Lotes and sbipped it to Boston, to the great geief of the clothing merchanta here, who compiained to tho olice, A telegrain wis sent to Ioaton asking the ar- rest of Friedian, and the reply Sndicated that ko had Deed arreated aud was being held, Detectlve McGsr rl;flo left for Doston Jast oveniug to escort ths elesnor of cluthes back to this city. Maado Blewart, the young glrl who was wounded by A stray bullet during the progrers of & dranken quar- rel in Donnellay's raloon, at No. 53 West Madison Atrect, carly last Tuesday murning, died of her injur- foa nt 300 o'elork yeaterday sfternvon. After thoaf- fray sha wan removed to Iloom f, 167 East Madison atrict, and thero ahe died, and was sfterwanin remored ta the Morguo to await ait inquest, which will b held by {he Coroner to-day, Her tight nome was Nellle Tiawkina, anid hatled from Eat Baginaw, Mich. McDonald, and_Neary, tho youngg mun who shot her, 820 boths canfinad in tho Cointy Jal, THE MILLER-STREEL CIBCTR. Miller atreot, {n tho West Divirion, might bave been At slley lad {i uot heen christened 3 Mtract by & cob- bliog Dutcbiraan, who, in spile of his trade, kuew mors chont the quantity of blu sky it would tako to make Bmsolf a pa'r of breechea than he diil abont topog- Taphy or rurveying either, But tho devious path of BUIler atrrot I8 rivt ita most curlotia characteristic, Tho Feopls who live an it eat and drink like other peolr, and Jiko other peopls, too, although gne would hardly elleve they ever prayed at all. Auid yot they are rapldly bocoming noted in the aunala of tho Lolica Conrt, Heveral of themjliavo already pat themselvoa on record, and several others aro acem- fugly jenlons becauss they have not been allowed the {H‘il‘lll‘un of doing the wime, Hnt all the peoplo on MlIcr street aro uot of thin ciass. Thera are olbori— &reit benevolent peoplo who never attend n theatrn or €ven o circus down town, becanse thoy have nothing to d2 but et on tnelr plazzas when they want ta Beo o fros entertainment, Wodnesdny evaning thern was a wedding on the streel. Thore waa also n charivard, for the two ste wiscparablo on Miller atreet, And there was o fight, also, which is not s remarksblo oczurrence. The brides—for there wero two of them— were two yery estimablo young_ladies Lving towards {Lo north end of tha streot, They are afllicted with a brotier who is trying bard to make beliove that bo is the ncarnation of the nest helr to tho devil's dhrome, Of courss, ho was at the weading, snd it fs necdless W sy he got rosriug drunk, Tlo growlel nround for n walle, and tlen for amusoment Lo turned all tho tablos upside down, tlled bia_pockets with tho wedding cake, and then thrashed his own mother for intorfering. Tho gueats essayed to eject him, and he pummeled threo or four of them until they thought that mince-meat wan the actual end of all that is mortal, dogs and cata included. A policeman triod his haud in the row, and, with .the assistanco of several outslders, hand- cuffed the young Irishman, but ho soonor had be se- curod blm “than Pat dealt bim s stunoing blow with his handcaffed flats, and made blm seo more atars than thero aro In tho firmamont. Then ho kicked and poundod the officor's faco until s looked like an In- dian Chief on tho war-path, About this timo s detschment from the Twellth Street Station hove {n sight, and with & whoop * Fight. fug Yat O'Brien " cleared the fence and was off to more remoto quartarz. - And now Lig Hergt, 0'Donnell 18 golog around town with & warrant in his vent pocket, and threatering to sit on the young inap for three days whon lio catchea him, And this is bub onp of the aitost laily shows given by Millar kirost, AMUSEMENTS, NEW CHICAGO THEATHE, “*The Two Orpbans” was played at this charming Jittle theatro last night in & mannor that wag at onco gratifying and surprising to thoso in attendance. The play is nearcoly adaptod for tho alage of tho Chicago Theatre or for tho company which tho manager lLaa at his command. It is not the kind of drams, eithor, $hat o intondoed and deeirod to give whon tho season oponed. It is, howover, as the avent ahows, the kind of drama that the people want tosee. Tlhe nudienca st night was (he largeat of tha sesson, and o most welcomo earnost of botter things to coms, Tho well- filled benches, joinod to the feolivg thit groat things were oxpocted of them, geemed to have & stimulating .offect upon tho actors; and all showed the results of consciantions study, it not of power to pleaso. In goneral, it may bo sald tlat the conspicuous parta tu the plece woro well tendercd, Aliss Helon Tracy gave an intelligont and forcible interpretation of Iienrwtfe, which has mot Deen evon approximated in this city beforo, Henriette s not & simpering fool, or a lackadaisaical school- irl, Shio i 3 woman born, of strong will and roso- ute purpone, witli courage equal o the emergoucy, sud reudy wit to amaiat hor coursgo. These qualitiea ar vividly portrayed by Misy Tracy (o os o b bit of acting s It has boon tha good fortune of tho Chicogo ublic to soo this season, tiss Ads Gilman alzo does ustice to the patt of Louise, the blind girl, Those who understand the technical dificultios she bad fo coutond with will pppreciute Miss Gliman's eforia. 1t is sornetling, for instauce, to avold giving the im. preasion of samences 10 a drawn-out sud stfenuated story of blindnessand sutlering, The same drawling olco sni choking uttersnce thut convey the dea onco will not convoy It one bundred times, or, if they do, will exasporate an_audivuca long before' the Aftieth reputition, Miss Gllman meets and strugglos with this ditficulty bravely, snd, if she doss not quite con- quer i, she comes 23 ncar dojng a0 as any actrens who Lian cssayod the part in this elty, Bheda cortain to ba & reat favorite In Clilcago it sho remains hero long, Another, good bit nf moting in this play (x done y Mr Louls James, who assumos the part of tho Chevalier ds Vaudrey, Mr., Jsmea has a Sonorous volco, flns yresence, and far more tian enough dramatio power fo render tho Lines that fall to his sharo with vigor and {mprossiveness, iias Minni Mok gives an sdequate conception of the Jarehioncss da Linners, M, J. 1, Rogurs i & La Frochard, every incli ;'and she is & woman of inches. If sho has copled at all she has made a good copy, There sra peoplo who prefer coples to originals, Mark ‘Iwuin, & bigh authority {n art, exprossed bimself to this eifect in Kurops: and whet fs trio in oune dopartment of ar may per. hape be truo in auother, Another character excel lently takon at ths Now Chicsgo Theatre In Picard, who, fu the handa of Mr, Thoniae WhifMo, bocomes quite » new ana importsutl pernonage, 1a place of tho traveaty that was formerly presented to (e public in this part, Mr. larry Lea docs Fierre only s litile foes aell than it iss Leen piven in ihia city. Jaerer is flven not uearly wo well, lariania 16 talerally dono y Mias £uima Plerce, and Agnea Proctor lonks boautte fully as Fanline, which is all she s expected to do, Bhe conented to take this inferlor part in a apirit of true artistio_devotion, which will doubtless hovo itu reward. The acene o tho prison of La Bal- riere occurred (0o I present totice s but, with reaorvation, it may be sl that the inferior parts wora s conspictiously bud ua the principal ancs wire couspicuously good, Atr. Htoddars should bo exceptod from thlx wweeping condemnatiun only because Lo ghoke bia lince claatly and tnteliigently, Ho drestod hia part in such'a way that Lie seenied {0 bo s younger mau than bie reputed neptiow, 'The piece s mounlcd woll, conutderlug the limited facthitles of the stage ; but thescenic offocts are ot arand, A pretty aud soceyiably diverslon {u atfuriled by & procession of cholr-boya snd acolytes, on the way to church, with censers awinging, and's bous-fide chant, el S e S Young Man, Who's Your Tailor P An sll-important queation now. If you prico, ses styles'sud atock, at Ordwaya & Newland's ouce, you'l thauk us for telling their numbers sre 198 Dearborn, and 209 Weal Madison street, ———————— If 'Tou Walk on Btato Street, uear No, 70, or near No, 131 Twenty-sccoud street, tako the trouble to step lnto Wiswall & Groene's, and s¢a tlia * Labby * atyles of boots and shoes for adles, misse, and childron, ——— Should This Reach the Eye of any about buylug » sswing-machiue, they will ro- Kret exceodingly if they fatl to call a4 tha office of the Weed suwiug-machine, 203 Wabash avenue, befors buy- {ug, \We mean this, . R Planos and Organs, Hallol, Darle & Co.'s Grand, Square, snd Upright and Buuth's Amerjcsn Organs can bo found only ot W. W. Kimball'v, corner Htato and Adams streets, Clileago, 5 Y i . A Hcmu- Obatacle o one's comfort . A very simple rem been discovered. A plasier of gflb:‘:‘.llfi::l" than anyibing bas [Extraotor will oure 1§ soonsr N.: POLITICAL. Meeting of the Jeflersonians w'Their Pecuniary Troubles, How to Cnll a Convention-- Judge Miller on tho Oppesition. Mr. Hesing's Position---Conferring with Other Organizations, Ohio Dewocrata Fear the Effect of Schurz’s Argit Prominent Rag-flen Predict a Luss of 10,000 Voles to Their Party, A Crowd of Demented Greenback-Seek- ors Meet and Resolve in New York City, A Blg Republican Mass Mecting at Warren, O, Morton Addressos o . HMonster Heoting at TFittsbuy LOCAL. THE JEFFERSONIANS, FINANCIAL GOMPLICATIONS, A meeting of the Council of One Lundred of tho Joffersonian Club was beld last ovoning in tho olub-room of the Snorman Ilouse, about forty porsons boiug presont, among whom was A.C. Hosing, Gen, Lieb, Charlos Korn, Thomna Hoyne, J.V, Le Moyne, J. &, Doolittle, Jr., Joun Hise, Miles Kohoo, Miky Livans, Froncis A. Hoffman, Jr., Jobn Garrick, Judge Iallerton, W. T. Oualian, A. D. Waldroo, Judge Millar, and Gen, F, T, Sherman. The mooting was callod to order by President Hoyno, After the minutes had boen rend, Bocrotary Higo stated that a Fivauco Committes ought to bo appolnted to raiso funds and audit bills There wero mno bills belog pressed, oxcopt for ront and oxnenaos prior to organizaticn, but there were not funds on hand to meet theve. Juogo Millor moved that n committeo of threo bo appointed to prapais by-laws, in which provision, of courss, would bo mado for a I'i- uance Commiltor. It wes carrled, oud tho clialr up- polnted Mesure, Miller, J, 12, Doolittle, and C, 3, Cani- cromas such Corawit Inquiry waa then made whether the funds of tho Club wonld meot its labilitios, The Hecrotary amawercd that they would not, All mumbora liad not yet paid thelr fnitlation feen, Jndge Mitler hoped they would for tho ruke of ihe preservation of tho good standing of the Club, and that tho bills might be paju, e asked that the tames of thoss who nad paid thelr initiation fees b read, ‘The Secretary was about to road the names asked for, when Choriey Kern stepped to lifs slds, nnd,after o whispered conterance, Secrutary Lo was in- formed by Treasurer Hern thal mombers Ladn't yet becn nsked to pay up, with which remark the readlog of names waa dispeused with and tho public was de. prived of meana of knowing what Joffs hadn't pald helr dues, Senator ANTI-PRIMARILS. ‘Tho Anancial question Laving been #o dieposed of, Mr. Moran offered tho lotlowlng ¢ ‘Wnrras, ‘Ihe Joffersonian Club of Cook County wan orgsnized for the purpose of carrying juto offect in political actiou ccrtaln principles of vital impor- tance to the well-belng of the city, tho State, and tho nation, which was expreased in tho following terms fliero follow tho priuciples, provionsly privted) . and Wneneas, Tho Opposition Central Commiltes of Cook County, as {t 14 aid, contemplato calling & con- ventlon to nominste candidates for altl‘.nu\l county alilcars to bo composed of delogates tn be nlocted at [Primary czucuses, which, as i3 well known, tho large maxs of eloctors are unwiiling to sttond, and whom tho delegates c..osen at such caticuses fafl t0 oprescat ; therefore, Resolred, That tho Joffersonian Cinb does not favor tho calling of the Convention to be cousiliutod by Pprimary caucus electlons. Ttenofted, As a substitui for tho caucns syatem, tho Jeffersonian Club reconmends tho election of the dolegates to the Convention by mune-meelings to bo held in the various wards of tho city, snd tho lowne outatdo of tho city, on tho samo duy, sud within tho city ut the samo bour of the day, tesolced, That in caso tho abovo recommendation fa adopted by tho Ceutral Committee, tho Jofforsoutan Club will unito fn the calling of the Couventlon, aud the catire organization, genersl and Jocal, will co- aperate in (ho mass-moetings 1o tha wards of tho city aud towns of tho county, Ta suppors of his resolutions Mr, Moran sald if Lis plana were sdopted they would no longer see the u tacle, 80 common herotafore Iu tho city, of # 'bus load of bummers belng carted from cne ward (o snother to ‘voto at the primaries, JUDGE MILLER wantod to know If the Opposition Committes had ad- dressod any communication to the Club ou tho sube Ject of primarics. Un being Informed that Lo such communication had been received, ho said it was bo- nesth the dignity of the Club Lo make any recommon- datlon__ which not boen nsked, ond to o body of the existence of which they bod no motico, Ho didn’t know that thero was now any Opposition party, There hsd Leen, ho bolioved, two or thro yoars 8go, and it had done nothing that ho knewr of to promots the cuusv of good govorniuent, It had cloct- &1 offiolals who were Tespousiblo to no conatituncy, and bad ruu matters proity much as they pleased, N, J. R, Doalittlo, 4r., {aformod Judge Miller that tho Opposition Central Committce tho evening jaovi- ous had tho subjcct of primaries undor cousiderution, and postponod 1t for thio purposo of hearing from the Joffs an tho question, Judge Aliller continved, thnt It was bonoath the dig- nity of tho Club to take it for granted that theze wua auch an organization as the Opposition Contral Com= mittoe, aud that it wanted tho Clab's advico, oli upon Aan {rresponsible atatement and witbout oficlal infor- mation, It was also inconsistent for the Club which had. orgautiod ul the muclinery of party to go ovaldo fo build up another party-orgsnization. 1f the Jeffer. soniau Club wasn't a party, what was 1t? It hada platform, und organization' In every ward and pre- luct, ani if members ha augtbing to profess about the primarics let them ~ spoal to tho Club. Uow ~ could anything ba dono it they wera to Do divided up into clubs and cliques to bo manipulated 7 s noticed tliat members of the Club appearcd t0 bo’ mombers of tho Central Comumitioo, snd appearud 10 be tmembers rilso of anoth- ex club called the Cosmops, If thoy wen's on In this way thoy coulda't Tun any campaign, or influence putlic opialon, The Club had been formod to furnish nd nation with goorl government, n_ necessary all opposttion organiza. tions should be unlwd, ALl knew thoro would be but two parties in 1670—tho Democratio and tho Repub- lican. Tho platfora of the Club was that of tho Democratic party, and to ald in (ho Democratio movement in 1678 the Club should bo . organized under the Democratic bannar, Tran, If the dection ‘waa carried, it would bow Democradic victory 3 §f oM. cers wero elected they would not be. {rresponsiblo, but wonld be held to account by su organtacd coliatite ueucy, A. . Hosing interrupted ta aslc if Ropublican oft- claly had not stolen, aud 1f thoy weero not at the time responaible to a regular party orgnanization, Judgo Miller gald Lo referred to 8 Domocratic party organization, Mr. Hosing again interrupted with: “Well, Bosa Tweed wan a regilar Democrat, w:ad bo stol Jndga Biller rolorted, *And was punished by tho Democratlo party.” MR, 1. R, DOOLTTTLE, Jii., snid he Club, while holding 0 the geniuitia Democratia principles, wan not distiuctivo.y a Dentocratio organi- zutiou. ‘fe Oppasltion Cential Cowmittey was tho llmnf«r and mora powerful. It reprevented the samo g_flul‘ ples—aupposition to the National Adminlstrstion, he Club was an Oppositiun organization, aud thers could Le uo objection tu its co-opecation with the Op- ]-u[lllfluu party through tho Oppositivn Cenival Cowm- ittee, An ta Moran'a resolutfons, Alr. D. sald tho aa conducted ware the foruidativs all tho of our golitics, Ho eitect tho Je, uated fast fall by delegutes of the Opposition party choson turough the prirusrice,—uominees wo disrepui- able that & committes ol” citizens bad (o put 1bem ot tlo ticket, Ho wanted 10 repetition of that, MH. J. V, LE MUYNE doubted the fessilility of electing delegatos os pro- osed by mass conveutions. These woro likely lo ead i rows, and be moro disreputabls than 1ho pres- eut caucuace. e muvoed that & committonuf five, of which the Preaident of the Clubsbonld Lea memter, ba appoiated o cont'er with ke’ Central Cowmittes ugon the subject, M A, W, J. ONAHAN ssconded Mr. La Boyno's motion, In snswur to Judgo MiYer, he would say that the Opposlt! Cowmitico Toprosuuted the Weumocrils party un uso ‘aud ihowe Republicaus who wers willing lo jou with them aisloat the Nauional Adwinlstratiog, sud that was enough for him, tud §t made no differoace that the whols wax laLled Opposition, instead ¢t Democraic. Lo would say, fusther, Wit 3z, A 0. liwiug, vho primacles bad been mutrwmental fn forming that tlon, “lad riuggated b outust that the ' Demooruic rty pal o . reorganized, Hesing told les hing Deutoceats then that L ‘uad ot patty forover, and ihat if the Domo- Tourganized 1f would bave th 1 iae Germuiin voto be iafiuenced s suceeodod; 854 thoy siould go lato hat rejected his su g tive, Tho coap eation snd left bim ta tal eak an 1uoeting adjourned for oue week, the protent cauous aa the Opposition party, Thoy wairld then b acting with Democrata throughoat the hafon, only waider aunthor nom-de-piume, BA, A, C. NEAING e3ld that jn addition to what had been statod by Mr, {mmaban, Ko voukd ey that an early an Aprll, 1873, he Lnd suggented to feading Domocrats, by ‘whom bo was nviled 10 n canforence at Burke' Hotel, to re- organize 13 the Democratio party, They doctined, Later they agatn deciined, and the Opposition waa or. ganized, Tio mentionnd It becaune nome nf thoms vrorent moamnad to think victory lays in & unme. le teminses! them that Democraia muggeatad the namo “Ouproradtion " that the call for tho last Atato Ganven- tlon *'sicly was an Opposition, not u Domocratio, Cone vention, wan welttezs by o Domocrat af the Sherran Hotny that there wos no Democratie party in Now Yuscl:, anly tlin Dotmooratic-Libarnl [Any . thes Demo- cvery day tell hint they did nof Xnow whettier tr. v Ohlo Damosracy or the New York Damoczacy wan * 30 Democrade jurly; that in Massachunetta it was a0 Reform party, il that ho was opposed for tho 1ners #ake of n name to now disbanding the arganiza- o of the Oppasitson party inforder to form anotber, Tucidentally o remarked that hie was n candidste, and «Lonld )Irfll only 1) the dictates of the Opponition tonyention. e adided thero tvers snen in thia city who lind for years made a prictien of selling out thn Detmncratic party to Nopntlicatin, who now wantod aunin {0 o au, and that tue Tepuliicans wore ready 0 by, After furthor unimportant diszussion as 6o the modo niducting pimrries, the aubstitute oersd by Mr, Lo Moyne wannceepted by the mover of the rinolu. tlon, and the preamble, first resoiution, Mr, A ubstilute for the renalnlng renclations van ytad. The Ciub then edjotrurd to Feldsy ovenlug of neat week, e WARD MEETINGS, . THE TENTI WARD. An adjonrnod mooting of the Tenth Ward Op- pomition Cinb wau held at No, 97 West Madison strect tant ovening, P, B. 0'faro fu tho chair. The Committeo, appointed for that purposo at thio last meoting, roported a constitntion and by lawy for tho Club af the usual character, and the following as pormanent ofticorn : Iresident, P, B. O'tIaro; Vice-President, David McCar- thy; Sceretary, P. D, Collina; Treasuter, T. i\lnruur:h; Correxpynding Hecretary, 8. ¢, Fur- ham. T'he report was, after nomo discuselon, edopt. cd without opposition. A fow waudlin spoeciies wero made by sovoral obscuro logal politicians in oulogy of tha O sition party, but the most prominent waa O, Yoriolal, of votten-bman notorfety, who was intro- ducad 18 a recont convert. Me said hn had nover voted any other than the Demorrailo ticket but once, henco he way *irooly loil " to tho cause, To had Leard of corruptions in parties and individuals, bt laciug his hand to his beart, bo could say, speaking for bimnclf, that Lio wh8 8a purc as an umhorn babo, 1fe continund in a soif-loudatory harangue, for which bula provorblal e un orator, wtd cloed wiLh urging in hesrers o follow Lin. chisato ateps and uosull ife, Capt, Feeney, & candidate for Aldorman, was callod upon for a speech, hut ho declinod to ssy anything, urgiiy tho excuso st be was wupropared, £, Martin moved that it bo declsred the sensn of the Club that I', C, Feouey should bo the Oppositfon candidata for Alderman of the ward. Tho motlon was soconded and ' prevatied unani- mously, « Mir, Foeney roturned thanks for the bonor which had boon. thruet. upou him, and, decliuiug agaih tn speak, asaured tho mcetlng that, if ho wero elected, bo would do hin ontire duty to Lis ward, Mr, Forhan, with n wiow to testing the senpe of tho. necting, mado a motlon that delogates to the City Canvontlon bo relectod at & primary eiection. “Tin Cliair was_about to put tho motion, but wna interrupted by a Mr, Bulger,who satd the primary elcc tlons wers the very ceaspouls of corruption, and wera fraight with all manner of evil, and eerved to stim- llato ballolbor stuflng. Lo loped the motlon would not prevall, Capt, Focuey repliod, Tlowas In {s50r of selocting Zalewatcs at the primaries, Mr, Forhan sald tho primary systom waa the child af Jobu Quincy Adams, and he sasw no reason why it tionld bo abandoned at this timo, After some further discusafon the primary system wras doclared adoptod for the selection of delégatea to the Opposition Canvontion for tho ward. Afew personn then stragglod up lo the Becrotary'e had their namoe enrolled, after which the . THE SEVENTH WARD. A mecting of the dissfected ones of the Bavonth 1Ward waa beld lart night at Hack's Hall, coruer of 13rown and Tweatleth stroets, Tho attondanco was tmall, but the organtzation of tho Soventh-Ward Jef- frnotian Club wan offected, ofcora were clectod, and n delegato to tho Jefersonian Council was appointed., Tho officers aro as follows: J. G. Schuar, Presi- dent; Mr. Timothy Enright, Vico-Prosident ; dohm. Lurkin, Socrotary | F. Donorun, Treaturer aud Mesars, Grifiin, lisan, Egan, Dowo, snd AcDonuell sonstitate the 'Exccufive Committes, Mr. Jamea Tooley was appolntod the delegate fo the Council Jiut littlo busineas bosides enrollingthe namen of thi niembors woa transacted ; tho speskors ozacted wens 110t present, and oxprossions of opposition to Ropuke Heanlam andl corzuption wore confined to the Preri- ddent-elect, Tho next meeting occurs ot just such a timo snd 17lace as the Presulent of tho club shall designate La a al, to bo iasuod at Lix own discretion, k" dae MISCELLANEQUS. TMEPUBLICAN OROANIZATION. To_the Editor of The Chicaga Trsbune: Cuicaao, Bopt. 23.—1 sco by this morning's CrmnNe that ata private mecting last eveniog i Republican Club was formod in the Pourteonthy ‘Ward. I eay private, because no publia notico— us far a8 I can leayn—was givon of the meetiug. Iifad thoro boon, I should havo beon there, and T lnow o great many in tho west part of the ward whio wonld hava baon thero also, The object of u Republican organization is to sdonrs Repub- Tican votors at eleation. And js not the best way ftio do this to iovite all Kopublicans in cach ward to take part fn tho organization? Wo cannot nfford to hinve anything look like s close corporation or packing in the orgsnization of Republican ctube, Le{.:veqmlnx be public and sbovebonrd, and sl Eopublicans bo Invited to participate in tho organizs- tion. Then all will feel 8 personal responeibility for lia muccess of tho organization. NRepublican voters, ns a clags, aro a very indopendent ot of mon, and like equal Fights sod fale play. FoURTRENTIT Wanp. NotE.—~The moeting which was hold in Benz's Iall Woduesdoy evening was sunounced {n Tiiesdsy's and ‘Wednesday's Tninuxe, aa well as in all tho other city papers. It wass public meeting, no far a3 much ade verthing could make it sa. IN GENERAL. THE OHIO CAMPAIGN, GREAT RRPUDLICAN GATHERING AT WARREN, Specral Dispuich to The Chicago Tribune, CrveLAND, O,, fept. 33.—~The great Repub- lican mass-mecting at Warron to-day was oue of the most elgnificaut oventa of the campaign. The whole Congressional Disirict reprosented by Gon. Gnarilold umted in a great enthusiastlo domonstration fn favor ot Kepublicanism and honeat money; 25000 people were as. sombled, and the procession which marched through he straota sod fillod the public square and adjoining streota was g0 long that it con- sumed an hour in passing & given point, The sposkors woro Gov. IHayes, Bon Wade, Col. Grosvenor, aud Judge Taft. Fifteon baude of musle, artiliery, and fire com- panies, largo dologations from townships, aud an immense column uf volers bearing Lanners and mot- toes wora included In the procossion. Among the mottoos woro tho fallowing: *In Uayes wa “Lrust: In Allen 'wo Bust ;" * Give us » Dallar Wortn 1u) Contay'" W Allen fays There i Bomething Wrong Here,” “Thig is Not Our Funsral—New York Takea Uare of the Corpse” One wegon contalned a [inttog.press, ich was coustantly engogod n turulng off imitation greanbacks for le- tribution among the crowd, This wagon bore the inscription: * The Unlimited Trust and Confidencs Company ; Allen & Cary, Bakers.” One of the moat ludicrou featured of tho proceasion was a largo band of mounted wen and bors, druised in evory coucelvablo gatb, and wearing inasks. Thoso worihies clalmoed to ropresent the unwashed and ug- terrifisd Domocracy, snd carriod tli-apeliod sud ex« pressive inflation antl-free school and froe whisky bau. ue 3. A barbecue, for which a whola oz had boen rosstod and wagou-luads of biscuits provided, was one of tho fuatures of the day, This wea eaton {u tho park, aud abova tho staud ou which it was placed was the in- lclxé.:lll(m ‘This 1s the true inflation,” The most colossal_sfluirs in o cam Distos o1 "tho Biate.. Tha speakers’ ‘staud. the pand siead, and ovou the high cupola Of thw Court-House werd covered with flags aud mottoos, Among the latter were the follawing : * Tho Popés No Go 3" » No fit, Goghau in Ours ¥ ' No Union of Church ard Btate i+ * Foglorn Alen * Inflatio ! Graybacks, Qresubacks, llourbacks, No-backi “ Htaynation, Repudiution, “Damustion;” ~ “Allon and’ Cary ) Nob & Voto, Nary; & “fayes and Youug: tho Winning ‘Teata: 't 1801—Grocabacks Uncons stitutioual s ~ 1875—¢Print 'om by the talllion Ve Jindeeton s ' Qur {nflation 60,000 for Hayoa™; * Uarducratibly asys hard imonvy¥: *Fres scliools &nd houcat 1aoney ¥ " The ook beore the prisst 3 * Frew schioola for a freo people, Tuo apecchien wore dullverod co from iwo stands, and weere enthuslagticatly recolved, Thae great outpouring of Hepublican voters, the crawuing ovent of ita kind 18 tho political bistory of the Hiats, may be accopted as 80 dudication of what the Wuslern Roserve du pre- ired to do ou tho 12th of Octaber, ———— THE GREENBACK MEN, HEETING IN NEW YORK CITY, Nzw Youx, Hopt. 23.—A largely attended mase-meoting was held this evenlog in the large Ll of ko Cooper Institute,whon the purposa of the call wau stated to bo to demonstrate that reenbacks must maot the necessitios of posco 8 woll a8 thoy met those of war ; that Obio and Penusylvauin must bo sustalned iu their offorts Lo rescuo ths country from gonersl baakrupley. Tbe“:rswz‘t: lr:nt of the Inatitale was illu- oun wi Il G s S ute 1srge crowd poured io, Kfll‘lg‘l.lllm&"wm‘nm 9: iaboring men, among (hem being Acattered a faw women, snd soon Lhe hall was filled 10 thie doors, The ek of tho platform was hung with ntusll flage, bear- ing on them the nsmes of Oblo, Pannsylvania, Indians, and New Yorx, Ricbard Bohiell presited. A int of Vics.Presidents wasread, Among thom wern Petor Cooper, Benjamin Mininr, §, W, Pollion, Robert McCaflerty, Gliloon J, Tucker, 1lorace . Whilney, atd Clen, Davior, Tet- tern worn read exprermng reprct at heliig nnnbla to ni- tond, from Weadell Phillips, Wikliam £, Volyon, of Tenarylvania, aud Thomas . Darant, of Wanhington, Tho principal ageakera woro Thoadora ¥, Tomlinnon, Eadwazd Crane, o olon, sud J. K, Mcdee, of 1iil- nota, A fmber of distingnished Apeakers anuounced to ddrean tha notdng Wars not present, Tewalutiona wore adopted damanding that tht polley of contraction be abamdoned, aud the volume of cur rency bemade and kept equal to (ho wanta of trade: that” tho National liank efrenlation bo retfred and logal-tendarn twned i their placs 3 favorimg tha pay- ment of uneutialf tho customn i’ hgal-tendera ; tio extinction of Natfonal Baukn and eatabisbmunt of frea bauks; sendicg chiear and aymipnthy to the great Democratts wirty of tho Went, nnd. recommeniing eloctors throogliont the Statn of Now York arsamblo In thelr varions dixtricts and form legal- tender cluba fn eonformity with the renolutions sdopte &d by the meeting, foglvo ntrenglh fo the great Democratic party it Ohio and Pennsylraula in' (ue siEoaching canvaur, ‘Tho Chairman ntated (hat this wax tho first of a £erien of masa-meetligs to be held nnder the auspices of thy Legsl-Tender Club, and the meetlug ndjourned, A piatfonn wan erccted onteldo tho Tnstitate, from which speakera addressd the peaple Who Wera uuable 10 gain admitianca to tho batt. i e PENNSYLVANIA, RENATOR MONTON AT PITTHMURG, Special Diapateh to The Chienao Tribuns, Prreanund, Pa., Sopt. 23.—The Republican campaign was oponed hera to-nizhit by o monster meotmg in Lafayotto Hall, at which Benator O. I, Morton, of Indiana, mado a long specch. Mo advocated hard monoy as a sound currency Dbasis, and quoted tho Obio and recently-adopted Terrusylvania Demacratic platforms aa frauds on thelr faori—on balt fa catch votern by false pretense. Tho adbiresn ook up momo ol issucs, but on flasncial mattors ereated considerablo sarprise, even to Ropuh- Ihans, an the Henator took cven broader vicws than any herolofore exprossed on the malter of & qnick res umption of specio pavmenta, There was n torchiight Jrocession of the Harirant: Clubs sy, nltogetler, o tepublican campalgn Lins opened aurpiclousiy, 5 hA A seocraled I'res, PLrTancna, Pa., Sopt. 45,—Senstor, Morton'a rpeech at Lafayet to HIail to-uight wan listéucd to by an im- monsy crowd, tha bnll being filled to its capretty, and muny unable to galn admittance, Mr, Mortonve- vluwed at full length tho financlal and curency ques- tions, clalming that tho oriyinal isuuo of papar money WA B neceasary war measure, and that now, when tha War §n ovar, (ha only safequsrd the peoplonave aguinat an uplimitod issuo of puper money 14 the Hmit of tha act pissed by Congress, tho ropeal of which, he ald, woulil be disaxtrous to the uational fndustrics, io then apoko of the National Hanka ea necured by bonda depositod with the United Btates Troaruror, The traneaction of thelr businos uuder fho Umitations prescribed by Law, and it wns he ~ only rafo and Jegltimnto” metliod. ~ Atter sLowing the advantages of the Natlonal Banling ayu- tom over the old State Banks, Mr, Jlorton next con- sideredl tho Domocratic platform of thie State, ond re- viowed tho record of th party, after whicl he spoke 8t pomo length on ihe Southern question and tho reconstruction measurcs, refuting charges of corruption ogainst ' he Iltepublican parly, and speakig in high terms of tho prosent Exccutlve, After touching lightly on tho Isbor and tariff questions, tho Sonator concluded by say- ing thot the Ropublican party bad fts birth in the hall in which Le now spoke on the 32d of February, 1836, when he was present as one of threo delegaten from tho 8tate of Indiann, and tho principles then lufd down "had since been sdherod to. At {he conciusion of his speceh, ex-Benator Beoft spoke Driclly on_ political iastcs of the dnz, supplomeuting 1he romarka of Henator Morton with a conciso but Dricf Teview of the financial situation and tho presont, Doeds of the industrial snd working classoe, sl sy MISCELLANEOQUS, MACOUPIN COUNTY, ILL. Boectal. Disvatch to The Chicaon Tridwne, Canrasvirie, 1ML, Sopt. 20.—The epublican County Convention was hold in $hia city to-dny, and waa Iargely atlonded. Tho Convontion #o« Loted Lowis Corbin, the Farmers' candida to, a8 their nomineo for Trossurer, and J. It Muble- man, of Woodborn, for County Survoyor. Tho party & unitod, and onters tho flold with every proapect of succoss, BCUUNZ AND TIIS QERMANS. Suecral Dispateh to The Chwago Tribune. Wasnixatox, D. C., Sept. 23.—A prominont Demoacrat who arrivod hero to-day 7rom Indi- ana roporis groat concern over tho fact that Schwrz is to enter the flold against them. Ho saya slgns of defectlon_ among {lio Germans, which hava boon strong sinc tho opening of tho catpoign, re much more decided of Inte, and that these are Democratn actively working in the canvasn who reslly beliove that Schurz’a course will cost them 10,000 yobea. Soecial [Hapateh fo The Chicasn Tribume, 4 DAYTON, O., Sopt, 23,—~Tha Hon, Carl Schinrz speaks here nazt Wodnerday ovening on tho financo question, 'WOODBURY GOUNTY, 10WA., Hvectal Dupatch to The Chicun Triiund, Srovx Crty, Ia., Bept. 23,—The Opposition County Mass-Conventlon, which waa very thinly attended, Was hold hero this afternoon, and niomnsted for Audis tor I, Munchrathi; ‘Treanuror, 8. W, Haveland ; Sher- 1, G, W. Kingaworth, Not one of tho abovo nomiunces stand tho ghost of a thow of election, DLNUQUE COUNTY, TA, Syeetal Dimateh fo The Chieauo Tribune, Donuqur, Ia,, Bopt, 23,—Tho Hon, Gamuel Kirke wood nddresses the publio to-morrow night on the political fuwuea of the dsy, ‘Flie Democrats of Dubuque County held s Conven- tion to-dny and put in nomination tho following ticket for Gtate and counly offices: Iepresentatives, T, Johuostan, T, Crawford, and I’ Qualiner; Troosurer, D, 0'Brien; Hlierlfl, P. Ferrang ; Bupervisor, J. Koss- Jer ; Auditor, ¥, McLaugllin ; Hehool Suporintendont, J, Qalvin : Surveyor, J. Lauglon; Coroner, O, O, Coakioy ; Drainage Commissioner, H, McNawmara, LABALLE COUNTY, ILL. Swacial Dispatch o The Chicava Trituse. OTrTAWA, IIL, 8qpt. 20.—The Dumocratic County Couvention met here to-lay at 2 o'clock p. m, They a6 together to nominate a County Treastrer and & Burvoyor, After sume deliberation thoy named tho Hon, S8amuel Raymond for Treasurer, and John Caey for Burveyor, thesa men now holding thoss ofilccs, Taa Convantlon nnanimounly sdopted tho rag-monoy 1dcas of tho Ohlo and Penusylvanta Democrats in tholr Tecont Convontion, GSTON COUNTY, ILL. Hept, 43.—The Republican County yustursluy to nominato candidates for County Trewwrer and County Burveyor, Nesr: overy lownship in the county was representod, the linil Jielng litorally packed, ~ Biartin Dolde was udmiusted for Treasurer, anil B, F. Hotchkiss for Burseyor, Tho greotest hirmony provalled, The following resolus tions wero adopted ¢ < Resolved, "That In tho adminiatration of tho Govorn- ment in all Ra branchcs, both lucal aud goneral, wo aro in favor of nconomy, hunesty, and n rigid enforcement of the laws, and we horeby udorsa the doctrinn of ealariea corimensnrate with the labor to be porformed and the ret.ponsibility to be borne, Zgolted, Tont o favora currsicy based upon tha crodit of ’tho Governtnont and miorchangablo with Donda bearing low rato of interest at {ho pleasuro of tha holder; that we favor the doctrina of returning to apecla paymonts only when the same can be done writhiout dotriniont 0 the busincss intercats of the Y vsoteed Snat (raolved, That wo aro opposed to monopoly in ev form, and 'wa favor the snectment of Taw piacing cocs porations, of whatacever kind, on an equal nand exact footing with Indlvidualn, thoreby securiugto tho whiolo puople oquaiity and justlce, with*apocial privilegea to o, Jteanired, That wa are in favor of a tariff for revento urposes only, aud such protoction as that incldental- 7 gives, dupiecsting the bulding up of one industry at the expeuso of another, $ ARMY REUNIONS, A THE THIRTY-SIXTH ILLINOIS, Apecist Dispateh ta The Chicago Tridune. Augony, IiL., Bept. 23.~The ninth aonual xe- unfou of the Thirty-gixth Rogimont of ilinois Infantry, hold in this city to-day, was a beilliauc success, and tho most thoroughly enjoyable of any yet Leld by tho surviving veterana of that gollant organization. ‘There was a falr nttond-, ance of membors from all over Iilinois and Iowa, acoompaniod by thoir wives aud families, while ropresantativos of somo forty other regimoats, from various Statos, jomed them in the reunion, and assistod them in fighting ther battles o'er agaln, The G. A. K. lall, handsomely decoratod, was the headquarters of the regi- mont, aod st 10 o'clock, headed by tho Aurora Cornet Band, under their old Command- or, Col. Gronsol, thoy marched to Lincoln Park, whero an cloquent wolcoming addrces was de- livorod by tho Rov. Thomas Gorton, and sppro- l)rlnnly reaponded to by ane.\ Biddulph, Hong- or Castlo, of Haudwicli, itiuy excused himsalf in favor of tho Glee Club, composed of Frank Lumbud and Willisw Hubbard, of Chicago, with M. C. Boutwell, of Aurora, Goy, Heyore idgo dolivored a most sloquent oration, which was frequently interrupted by applanse, after wiuch the soldiors, with their friends and invited Kuests, sdjourned (o the busewent of the Unl- vorsalist " Church, where was #pread by tho ladies of Aurora & snmptuous banquet which was interviewed with great gusto and daly praised. The busimess meoting was held in the City-Hall ot & Jater hour, when the forwmer ot cord of the Association wero clocted for another {unr by acclawation, and it was decided to hold ho next souual veunion at Yorkvilly, Kendall County, 'Tho boys are delighted with thoir re- coption, whick ke been most cordial and enthu- oiaatlo, sud our citizons one and all are happy in haviog onoo more had the privitego of taking by tho hand the fow surviving herccs of the noble rogiment which organized bore in 1561 and ral- Lied to the defense of our aturry banner. TWENTY-FIFTH MICHIGAN. Spacii Lnapatoh (o T'Ae Chicago. Howrawp Orrv, Mich,, Bept.2.—The oslebra- tlouof the third Hounion of the Twenty-ifth ————————— e ———— e e e Rogiment Michigan Infantry oclosed to-day, The wupropitions weattier of yesterday donbis lon dotorrod many from putting in an appoar. snce, Tha following noted personagos warg present : Gov, J, J. Tlagley, the flon. I\ W, For. 1y, tho Ilon mare, and I, 13, ¥ here at 1o'clock p. W. B. Willisms, Ccl. L. E. Mogy. ilin, Col, Munamoro arriveq ., and dolivanod an aloquong addrens to & ,M{fo roticoursg of paople o the nf, torngon. Tho ovouiug was a grand suceons, mal proceediagy. .y S THE CROPS 10WA. 9 Speeint Inspatek ta The Chicago Tridune, Wesr Liseaty, In., Bopt. 23.—Tho frost by done fts work throogh thia section of tho Btate, From Davenport to Lowa City tho comn s thop oughly froated, but as I have obsorved and ean learn it is out of the reach of injury., But 4 wvery emall portion of the orop 8 infared. Pty toes aro boyond tho reach o e — f harm, STATUE OF STONEWALL JACKSON. Hiouxonn, Va., Bopt. 23.—TFoley's siatus of Geon. Thomaa /J, Stonewall Jackeon, prosonted to Virginia by the Hon. Borcseford Iope, 3, b, and nnotbor Linglish gentloman, which arriveq lero lnst eyvening from DBaltimore, was for. mally ronoivad noqtiot at Konycm'a Hall in (ny and-ended the fop to<lny by Gov. Kemper, ‘Iho” people turned out on mases to witneey the roception. ld Tho Firat Rerlmone Virginiy Volunteern aud voteranaof tho of Firat Virginiy sud lichmond llowitzors sctod Hy o 08cort £o the wagon cantaining the atatuo, which was covorsq with the tlaga of Great Britain and Virginia, way drawa to the Capitol by tha votoraus of tho olg First Regimont aud » lorge number of oitizeny, whoro Gov, Kempor made the formal recoption speach. The atatus wiil bo unvetled in Octabar, E “CoAT! amily, MARRIAGES, _ODRIEN_At the Church of the Moy Weal Twelfthist,, Wedneady, Williath Costea and Misa Aunto O'Brlon, BWELNEY—0'BRIEN—~AE tho ssme (imo and N Sopt, BILVER! 21 days, please copy. Bon, 4 yeara, ‘Willlams, attend, Tho remalns will be for fntorment, 3 23, at 12 p, 1, man, son of Lazsrus Bilverman, sgod 14 Tiugh Heooney and Misa Mary Jano O'Brion, DEATHS. -8Y, ly token to oy Sept. 22, 3, Dlacs, ., Bamnon Sllyep mooths Faneral frora rosidonce, No, 91 Calumet-av,, 1y, m, to-day, i Niw York, Cincinnat!, and San Franciaoo papuy v WILRINSON—In this city, Bept. 22, 1875, Homng Farrin, Infent son of Charles T, and Mamie Wilkip. CRAWFORD—Sept, 23, Misa E. A. Crawford, agsq Funeral sorvices on Saturday aticrnoon at 3 o'clocy at the residence, (44 Wabash. by the Rov. ir, ‘Tiio frionds of (e family are. nviied s 0 Buftlo, N, 1,, ¥2~ Hamllton and Ontario papers, pleass copy. SPECIAL N burna, an i} = ., ilmenta, " mhree “*3Inasns, Nose & Co rping hareen o St. Louia, tho car, el aaany Lorso 1 hsd, 1 ihiug X over ‘W. OTICES, Centaur Liniments allsy pain, mubduo swellings, hed will cure rheums! avin, and flesh, bone and muscle Tho White Wrapper Iy for family use, tho Yellow YWraj {4 for aniza, d Jrerrnsox, Mo, Nov, 21,1875, Homo flmo ago T waa ebi T got one badly erippled With great difficulty I got him on Fourth-av, Tho stablo-keeper gavo mea bottloof Centaur Liniment, which T used on my horss with such yuccoes that in (wo daya it was a8 actlvasndu 70 been & voteriary aur geon for thirty years, but your Liniment heada overy. 10 the ptabls +'A, J. MoUARTT, Vetorinary Surgeon,” Bold by all driiggists—50 cehla and 81 per battls, always look brand now, Kloctro 8ilison only, tirely frao from atite of Nyw Vork sty tho only sat® matarial ¥ honse-furnishers, onte, GILLKY et O d , e a) Is, and, the k257%. tho boct wrifoto, kagme cloaning Gold and Save Your Silverware. Bilvor, and other (ino wars, will Iast twice as Jo ro infusorl 3 b h{[olnnm sod w,l‘l;-‘}::eg{. i méricsh b aod il 1k brmirs aud g 0., 38 our Club, The meoling wi hall, 394 Bouth l.hl!(a;-ll., Chafrma; POLITIOAL AN CEMENTS. NINTH WARD, B{ requent of the Ropublican Contral Committes o Cook County, 1 hiereby call a mosting of the Ropubli- cans of the Ninth Ward, to perfnct tio organization of il bo Liold at Hen: Friday, at 8 o'clock p.m, INEDY, inth Ward Commiltos, Drovery' order of the Preident. TOURTEENTH WARD, A mecting of thie Fourteenth Ward Joffersonisa Club will bo hold next Monday oventug, Sept.a, i Temmauy Hall, corncr Lincoln and Indlavsats, By AUCTION SALES. By BLISON, Tobes, erywaro, Glaaswars, &o. e., &C, 'Tho eutire stock 23 Portable Fornsoes, 16 Cooking Btove Vol of i Ware ™ RLISOR Caniulers, Bodops, POMEROY & CO. FRIDAY MORNING, Sept. 24, at0:30 o'alk, OUR REQULAR WEEKLY AUCTION SALE, An Immenso Display of New ond Socond:Hund Gouda, Tiuyors always nd the Largest stock of Rich, Elegant, snd Modium Farlor Sults, upholaterod in sl Terry, 'Choteo nuits in Plush, 80 Marblo and Walnut Top Clisinbor Bels, with Dresalng-Crsos und Dress Burosus, Book-Cases, OfMco Furnifure, Dining-Room Furnfture, &c. A full lino new and used Brussels sad Woo! Carpets, Loungos, Sofas, Mattreases, ¢, Crock General Merchandiss, Heb 1ny snd Cook Stoven, &a., &o., UNDEIR CHATTEL MORTGAGE, Tho eutire Furniture of lwrgo dwolling, Bruwel, Velvet, and Wool Carpats, Woven Wire Mprings, Hsit Mattresses, Camip Chalrs, Purlor and Chamber Furnl- o, one Empirs Sadsiead, Libra Hair-0) Dodustoads, &c. Also, of oth, ke, ke, Ward- Table, Hall Tre BON, POMFROY & CO, 84 and 86 Randolph-4t STOVES, RANGES, TINWARE FRIDAY, Sept. 24, at 2 o'clock p. m., At Our Auctlun Rtuams, 84.% 86 Randolphesty of o dealer, 6 Hotol Ranges, 2 Bo{!ngfim Farusossy Catls, with o geoers OMEROY & €O, Ans onses WM. A. BUI'TERS & CO.,, AUCTIUNEERS, 108 MADISON-ST. BUTTERS & CO'S REQULAR SATURDAY SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS OF ALL KINDS, OARPIZTS, FIANOS, NEW FULLNITURE, and MENOHANDISE OF EVERY VARIETY, Haturdsy Mornluy, Sept. 23, at 9:30 o'clock, The Entire Furniture 0r 3-Story Mardle-Front Dwelling, 820 INDIANA-AV., At Auction, Monday Morning, Sopt.37Ts 10 o'clook, at 830 Indiana-av. The whole comprising Parlor and Chamber Huilh Dinfug-Room and Kitchen Furniture, Lace Curtsing Leds, odding, China, Glasswars, Blaves, ete., oie WM, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioueers. BUTTERS & (08 NEXT REGULAR Trade Sale Of Btaplo and Pancy Dry Goods, Custom-tsde ing, Woolet Tioots, Bhioe: 7, 4t :30 e ol S, DINGEE & CO, Auctioneers aud_Commission Morchants, 8 aud 8 East Handolph-st, y niturs, 40 per cent loss than cowt, To-zortow at 10 », m, PEREMPTORY AUCTION BALL, *§15,000 worth of Now aud Becoud-hand Parkh Libracy, Clisiaber, and Oltics ¥urniluro, Largs Bant- rupt Block of Kalt Goods, Gloves, Gauntlets and itk + WEDNESDAY MOLNING, 8% iocond liour, 108 Madisou-st. o Sala ihin day, §10 000 worth of New sod purlor, i Dining-Boom Tu DRY GOODS, Comprising Dress (loods, Woolens, Lineas, B! Bhirting, elo, coasists Also contents of & d-atory brick resldence, cRT] 104 of Yarior, Library, Yurniture, Carpeting, Large stock of Crockery, Ware, Conalating of Dinner), Tes, Full Line of Rockingam C., O, Chamber, aud Todding, Linen, ste. Glass, and BllvanTiskd ‘snd Toilot Held, nd Yellow Ware, Table Qutlery of uvery deacription. 2 9 O'clook, Bt O R A TURE HOUSEHOLD FURNI 14 cratos W, Q. Crockery, Parlor and uumb::d!. ture, Wandrobes, Book-Cases, Bureaus, Louuges, Marbls and W Liat-0o! Trecs, Matirasses, Chairs and Hockers, Wi Cbalrs, \'V"lhlll Casca, Oftioe and Putlos D-la Walout Dedate “Floor Gl Clotha: ‘e 00d-Top _Toblkh [ llirrml‘- Fvd , B, GOBE & 00., i