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THE RESURRECTION. ing Address Before the Phil- osophical Soclety by Judge Booth. Qritical Bxamination of the Inconsistent Ststemsnts of the Evangelists, udge Concludes that the Evi- i dfnce is Insufficient. 1ve Hon. Henry Booth, Judge of the Circait Jectured before the Philosophical Sociaty erening on * Evidences of the Resurrec- ero was a large audience, and the wua sttentively listened to. afier some preliminary obgervations, the 3ode said it a8 Dot 1 ploasant thing 10 ques- {n foundations of & popuisr belief. It was :‘:i,flya! pouse to deal with the quesiion 43 sestimental manner. The hard vealitios ot ‘would not yield to our sentimsnts. For centaries good sod honest people belisved tost the earth was & plain, and the Chrrch con- damad the daring philosophers who dared to combet tb8 faith of ignorance. Bomehow or gvery belief, every theory, if it was going fpaad, must shape itsslf into some, or sc- to some, hard, practical fact. Cres- of the mind were dispelled when B ame in contsct with facts. the religiou of the world was based np-~ o coe forms of Buperatition or auother. Yester- day it was Jove, to-dsy Mohammed. The hu- in mind kad 00t Yot grasped the true form of st M amptiog an examination of the grest ystery of Chnietianity,—the resurrection,—he T oot inseasible to 7EE MAGNITUDE OF THI TASK be had undertaken. The religious train- ipg of their youtts bad made the resurrection ahe great conizal fact of Christiavity. 1f there Saaéridence in favor of the accspted thoory of ibs great event, then it ought tobe given to thawordd The time had gome by when the pumsnmind_ehrank from examining the facts ofbisory. Thers was, in fact, nothing that oc- comed i the history of the world, at any time o the crestion, which ahould dauns the mind of manradpravent him from cxaminiog all things jiog to religion for his own satiafaction. fudge Booth thea roferred to the CRROUNDINGS OF JESUS CHBIST; His being bern of womzo and pourished on hu- men food ; His pecusiar life ; His erucifixion, and Hisallezed resurrection and ascension—to sit gtberight haud of God, whatever that might e s Tamining the contemporaneons eri- facce of this slleged event of the resurrection,— 0 four Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, sud Johm,—it ap] that none of these men, in sy of their writings, claimed fo be iufallible, al- woughother people claimed that quality for e eh Councils bad decided that their writ- fogevero inspired, and, therefore, infallible. Boalso had s Church Council decided 28 to the ipfaliibility of the Pope, when the Protestant yord Izughed st the absurd essumption. Church Coancils could no longer control the human Eind, whict bad sdvanced too far in knowledge 1o be bound ar led by sentiment or by supersti- [ ¥O¥, ¥O TWO OF THE FOUR AUTHORS of the Gospels agreed 1s to the incidents of the mudfiion spd resurrestion. Taks, for exam- s, the iLseription on the cross. Matthew kad u, “This is King of the Jews:” Mark bsdit, “King of the Jews ;" Luks, *This is the Eing of the Jows,” and John. * Jesus of Hazwreth, King of twe Jews,” showing a very wonderful diversity of opinion &a to the true in- ssiption. Then take the Creod—each of them gaves #ffrent version ; and the Sermon on the Mount reported by only two of the number, w and Loke ~Both began with the Batiodes, but the report of Matthew was abous four timos as long se thut of Lnuke. Then, take tne fonr biographical akstches, or REIOITS. TEEY DIFFZRID ON ALMOST EVERY PAGE. gi brothars were given ; bt of the sisters nothing was said. The father Was 2ot often mentioned, and the record ahowed that Jesus moved smong the people—a Naza- rens among the Nararenes—until the age of 30 3t might bo sdded that none of the acoarding to the best authorities, wers writien uatil long after Christ haa passed from wartk, the eatliest pot bemng loss than twenty _while the Gospel of John was writ- sixty years after the death of Jesus, o the an e old ago of the beloved disciple. Now, how impossible it was to repest from memary the ssyings of Jeans Christ, after such 3ispes of time. He HimseM left no record, —<bs only ¥riting done by Him having been Traced 4 k:\v.hnnn.:i. a0d of tha: pothing was ly known. The Judge then procesded to eom the ®amations of the four Gospel-writers, showing TEX DOURRSE ANOUNT OF CONTRADIOTION ®atained in each version, particularly as regazd- o the rssurrection aud ascension. Matthow $d that Mary Magdalen, Mary the mother of Jumes, and otbers, went st the dswn to the where Josus was Iaid. And there was 8 preat uake, and thers sat on the stone at 4 mouth of the tomb o angel of the Lord, Whoas face gleamed like lightning. And the s was rolled away, and the angel told them © tall the disciplos thet Jesus was risen and Yould moet them in Galles. Mark had it that %ons was rolled away ati suorise, and thers sat at the right side of the sepulchre JOug man clothed 1w white, who said to them, Rhatance, what had been’ esid by the Angel Selord And Luke had it that the women Lomd the giane rolled away, and that, in the AESER $ouetre, (%o men, in shining garments, stood g&bnm@u thom that Jores bl aissen t fad it that the women found “'fiu els in the espulchre, ome sitting - and the other st the foof sgetomb. Thess discrepancies were observ- Hght through the text—in the matter of .‘::flnmu to'the eleves, to the maultitude, 4nal asoension. There was bardly any- that could bo called s strong corrob- ok of (LreC (o Podl there was the same coherency. Ihs Judge then quoted ‘“Mh ly from the writiugs of the Apostles, and mfl?fln ench inconsistency in & manner that mudgnk_:ll applause. Consulting the Teoords ang weighing the evidencs, there was o be 1o 0 TROOF oould be termod genuine of the grest Ih:hal}ngthe Resurrection, which was the oa which Christianity moved. Delisved that many of the expressions to Chriss reto “.',‘ coinings of the »—B0me of them by cunning church- S lang alter tho aileged asconsion: bad oo Even it Christ qid sacend, a8 alleged, ere called heaven, He was not pre- that that was evidence thas hu- ise, in the same flesis, —after all !:bndy bad been dissolved,—into ©could acoept Christ as human,—the t 0d the best example of high and virtu- 0d in the past,—s sometbing that 22 of etill brighter manhood in the #rand simplicity ; His foarleseness 6 of death ; His sublime hope in of all—these stamped Him 28 32d Ho would ever be revored sa the 30d noblest of men. {Great applause.] i TP i I NOTICE. Mwm IVIDEND NOTICE. of the Traders' Insurance Com) Zave declared a dividend of three (s)y;? 2 the capital steck of sadd Company for the a‘::;fl:nq Ost. 1, 1675 payablaat the ofiice of the 27 Chamber. imercs, La~ o FRACTIONAL CURRENOY. $5.00 Packages TRACTIONAL CURRENCY X EXCEASGE FOR B8 of Nainal Carrency, TRIBUNE OFFICE| INSURANCE. R. S. CRITCHELL, IR INSURANCE! AGENT FOR PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BROOKLYN, N. T. ASSETS, $2,300,000. NEW HAMPSHIRE INS. COMP'Y, MANCHESTER, N. IL ASSETS, $400,000. MICHIGAN STATE INS, COMP'Y, ADRIAN, MICH, ASSETS, $300,000. FIRST NATIONAL INS, COMP'Y, WORCESTER, MASS. ASSETS, $250,000. 160 LA SALLE-ST., CHICAGO. INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. EXPOSTTION, LAST WEEK BUT ONE. Open on Saturdays until 11 p. m. af the wuswmal redmced rates, Adults, 25 cts; Child- ren, 15 cts. MONDAY, Oct. 4, SPECIAL DAY FOR SCHOOLS, Teachers, 25¢; Pupils, 10c. The Public Schools - will be closed on that day. BANK STATEMENTS. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK SAFE DEPOSITORY, At the Oloss of Business Bopt. 80, 1876. RESOURCES. Cash and exchange..8488,340.55 Government ds, Bo e 256,024.47 . 18,225.00 H 74 1,301, g e 1gten Ty - P::’d’m account, f’mm 1 6,61‘ Bate depotls vaiike.. Pt $1,952,465.51 X C. INES, President. CHAS. J. HAINES, Cubler. GEO M.’ GAGE, Ai't Cashice. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE COMBMERCIAL LOAN 60, CHICAGO, the Closs of Business Bepte 30, 1876, RESOURQES. $134,898.32 213.457.98 ik 207,267.04 $599,070.02 4148858 $599,070.02 President. ‘tco Presidont. TOLMAN WHERLE . D. BLCHANAK, FRED. MEYRE, Castior. ROOD, Eecrota: MILLINERY. MILLINERY ! Mrs, M. M. SQUIER, Formeriy of 109 State-st., now located 8t 202 WABASH- AV, has’ jast returned {rom New York with all the novelties fu French Millinery, The friends and patrons of Mms. HOWELL will find her atill in attendance, prepared to exccute sil oz- a.;- promptly. We shall give special attention to fine ozder worl MILLINERY! Wo ars constantly in Teceipt Of the latest styles of Imported Hats, s Winch Flowers, Festhers, £ TRIMMED GOODS A SPRECIALTY. Mra. 8. PRIOB continues to superintend our work- room, who will be plassed 10 86e nor many friends and MRS.M. W. ELY, 100 STATE-ST. LOST. LOST, ‘Thurs2sy eveninz, Sept. 16, betwaen Har mon and Peok-courts an ‘abash.-dv. or Blate-st., & Gold Euring. r will be R THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1875 —SIXTEE PAGE AMUSEMENTS. STAR LECTURE COURSE, “ Largest and Best Lycewmn Course in the West.” INAUGURAL LECTURE. TO_MOI‘I‘OW “LONGFELLOW.” Plymouth Church, Michijan- Nl ght ! av, and Twenly-sizth-st. By the genial Author, Poet and Publisher, J as T Bay oPTIox TroxETs, good for all »: b4 4 8tar ” Entertatnments, “enpemoas-Fields, Buy Option Tickets To-Morrow. Tuesd QY Oct. 5, Tnion Park Cong'l Chusg Insugural Lectars West Sid Famous Lecture, “ Plea for Cheerfulness.” nght. Admission, 60 cts, Reserved Seats, Tic, orin ox- ehange for Option Tickets, ot Jansen, McOlurg & C 117 Stato-et. The grest orstor, DANIEL DoUGEETY. and the famens ArEx. H. STZPEENS 476 Dext in the Course, “ CARPENTER & SHELDON., Flora! Decorntions from Shepherd's, 94 Btate-st, STAR LECTURE COURSE. THEO. THOMAS' s wen(JRCHESTRA Asaisted by the great planist, Madame HADELINE SCHILLER, PLymouTy (Tuesday, Oct.12. ‘Wednoaday, Oct. 13 OHURCH. Wednosdsy Matine ‘Elegant suditoriums, perfect in acconstics. UNION PARK [Fridsy. Oct 15, aturday, Oct. 18, CHURCH. Saturday Matinee. BALE OF SEATS begins next WEDNESDAY at Japsen, McClurg & Co.’s, 117 Stato-t., at usual prices,” Admission, §1, Reserved seats, 50 cents to §1 extra, Reserved scats at Matinee, only §1. CARPENTER & SHELDOSN, Managers, ADELPHI THEATRE. GBOVER & COLE... sssssess..Managers ENTIRE CHANGE. Rattling Variety Bill! AT FOPULAR FRICES—15 cts., 25 cts.. 50 ots,, and T5cts, No extra for sscuring. First appaarance in Chicto, and at this Theatrs, of all the following distinguished Artistes : FRANK JONES, the celebrated Ethiopfan Comedian, The renowned Gymnasts, the HOLLAND BROS. Tho woncerful LEON FAMILY—J. T. Leoo, Miss Nellie Leon, and Master Vicolo, the Ohild Wonder. ‘These ahould not be confounded with the Leon Bros, The Great Orlental Juggler, BIGNOP. FRANCIS. The famous Pramier Danasuse, MISS BETTY REM.- MELSBERG, The popular Vocalist, Miss JENNIE WADE, . Tho Banjo Ring, CHARLES HARRIS. e modians, Vocalists, and Dancers, BUDWORTH AND EAY. Song amd Dance Artists, COL- The very talemted Lady Song and Dance Astists, LES PETTTES ROSA AND MAUD, The grcat Clog Dustiats, FOLEY AND WATERS. Master Vicolo's Trig Dog “SPOT.” A PERFECTLY IMMENRE OLIO. Bemomber—~Popular Prices—Matinee popular prices, 25 ceuts hnd 50 cents; Do extra. McVICKER'S THEATRE, 3. 1. MVICKER £nd the entirs company in the rand roniantic spectacle, The Sea of Ice j or, The Thirst for Gold, Prescnted in o mannor perfect in detall, with the fol- fowing drsmatic snd scendc effects: The Mutiny at Sea; The Aurora_Borealis; The Mother's Prayer; Bresking of the Joe-Dound Ocean: The Coast of Mexico. Bui one week can_possibly bo given to this ‘lsborate production, 36 on Monaay, Oct. 11, will ap- Ppear the eminent £ JUHN McCULLOUGH s THE GLADIATOR- SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY. ‘Ths third season begina OCT. 8, with an entirely new lecturs by ROBERT COLLYER, On “THIS MARRIAGE QUESTION," McCORMICE HALL,S p. m. Admission, 10 cents ANNOUNOEMENT. WALTER C. LYMAN, Elocutionist, Will resumo his tesching Oct. 0, Send for circular, Address him st Athenacum, 65 Washington-st, Spes il classes at Athenseum begin next Saturday at 10 s, 1., and Friday st 8 p. m, PROE. CARR'S DANCING .ACADEMIES, and their location, Classes moes as follows : ‘'WEST SIDE, 673 and 676 West Lakest. Ladiosand Gents, Friday, Oct. 1, 887 p.m. Msaters and ., Friday, Oet.1, at2p m. CAMPBELL'S HALL, corner of Van Buren-st, and Campbell-av, Ladies and Gonts, Thursday, Oct. 7, 8¢ 7p.m. Masters and Misses, Thursday, Oct, 7, &t 2 . FPARKEB‘S corner Madison and Ladios =nd Gents, Wodnesday, Oct. 8, ¢ 7 p. m. SOUTH SIDE, 790 Cottage Grove-av, Ladies and Gents, Saturday, Oct. 2, at 7 p. m. Mastorsand Misnes, Saturday, Oct. 2, & 2 p. m. KTH SIDE, Lincoln nnd Gents, Tuesdsy, Oct. 6, 2t 7 p. m. Mastars and Missos, Tusadsy, Oct. B, at 7 sdmission of Pupils to my cleases. PROF. C, A. GARR, Princiral. 'THE DANCIN 0(‘; ACADEMIES AR TIN E. HOURS OF CLASSES. South Bide—1010 Indians.av. Childrens Class, Saturday, 239 p, m, Ghildren's Class, Wedneaday, .30 p, . Dnion Class, Friday, 8 p, m. Ladies' Clasz, Wednesdsy, 4 p, m. Gentleman's Olass, Wodneaday, 6 . 1, Receptions, Saturday, 8 p. m. West Bide—55 Ademst. Ohildrsn’s Class, Saturday, 10 a. m, Ubildren's Class, Tueaday, s p, m. Lodies' Claas, 3 Gentlemen's Class, Tuesday, 8p.m, Union Claks, Saturday, 8 p. 50, Becsption, Monday, § p. m. BOUBRNIQUE'S DANCING ACADEMY, 128 Twenty-focrthost., near Indians-av., OFEN. HYDE PARK DANOING SCHOOL, FLOOD'S BALL, WILL OPEN THURSDAY, Oct. 7. EVANSTON DANCING S8CUHOOL, WARREN & KEENEY'S HALL, MONDAYMEIG:BH. 4 p. m., Ladies and Gentlemen, 8 p. m. A E. BOURNIQUE, SNOW'S DANCING ACADEMIES. ‘WEST SIDE, NORTH BIDE, ‘Washington-st, cor, Green, | Klsre's Hall, 70 N, Clark-at, West Side now open for puptls. Ffl!;h Side will open nest Tuasday evening at 8 el © Soiree on the North Side every Thuredsy evening, o audo fo all former pupfls, New ‘Reduction made 10 al . ners on reasonsbls tsrms. For particulars ;‘Ifmu Academies, BNOW, Principal, MR, SULLIVANS Dancing Academy, 1590 TWENTY-SECOND-ST.. Opens Oct. 5. Besidence, 85 Twenty-third-at. DANCING PARLORS, 417 Michigan-ar, Ladtes’ Class, Tuesdny aftarnoons, 8 o'clock, Gents Oloss, Tueidsy evenings. Unicu Oluss, Thursdsy grealngs, 4 cclock. poctl astention givem to destring private leasons. _ MISS W. 1 JA DANCING. SOUTH EIDE SEMINARY, ¢ Mubigsoev, A Ok I8, For tabzed Abply V0 TIBG, RIMORS, Eriactpal. AMUSEMENTS. GERMANIA MENNERCEOR, FIRST GRAND EVENDNG ENTERTAINMENT SUNDAY, OCT. 3, At Turner Hall, North Side, Cownmencing st € o'clock, sharp, Tnder the Direction of 0SCAR SCEMOLL, Conductor of the Germania Eennerchor. The Orchestrn consists of the FULL GREAT EXPOSITION BAND Under NITSCHKE. After the Concert Social Gathering. ADMISSION : Gentlemen, $1 ; Ladies, 50 cents. ‘Tickets to be bad at John Molter's music-store, No. mfi’\&“ AMadigon-t., and af C, Dege t's, Ro. 16 Fifth-ay, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MONDAY, OCT. 4. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE FAMOUS GALIFORNIA MINSTRELS ! Entire Chsngo of B:l. Hounss Crowded Nightls, Hundreds unsble to gainadmittance. Witness tho Mammoth Troupe of tho Yorld. THIRD AND POSITVELY LAST WEEK Of the powerful adptation, entitled the TWO OFF-UINS IN BIACK, Every Evening sud Wednesay snd Saturdsy Matinees, M'CORMICK NUSIC HALL. Tuesday Evering, Oct. 19, First GRAND OONCERT by the Famous Amphion Anarie(e, 'BRODERSIN & GEROW, Managers. COL. W00D3 MUSEUM TWO ENTEBTAINMEN'S DAILY, in the Lecture- Room, 9 p. m. snd § p. m. ¢ery evaning, and Wednes- dsy and Saturday Matines, LED ASTRAY, Monday, Tuosdos, Thraday, and Fridsy. MATINEES—EAST LYNIE, Ms). Wards Royal Marinettes, Punch and Judy, Legerdemain and Ventrilouism Entertsinments in the Museum, preceeding hie entertainment tn Lec- ture-Room. A rare Collsdon of Cofns have been added to the Museum, embicing over 2,000 specimens. of moneys from Egypt. 87, Indis, Gréece and Rome, ACADEMY ¥ MUSIC. Re-engagement of W. T. (ELVILLE, who will poar in tha New Lrsh Draim of ” SHFINGAWIN. Populsr Pricesa—73, 50, 2n 25 cents, Mtinees Wednesday and aturday. . EDUCATONAL METROFOLITAIN COR. WABASH-AV.AND MADISON-ST. The largest, the cheapestand the most thorough. Bcholarship, $50. Office pen after 8 o'clock. ENGLISH, FRENG, AND GERMAN Family anflzy School. MISS M. LOURE PUTNAM Will_open the tenth yer of her school, at her resi- dencs, No. 88 Maiborough-st., Boston, Maasachusos, bept. 30, 1875. Refera by permisxion t her patron. Right Ry, Ben- St iheer, & Diluntington. T o s a8 also, ev, F. D.lun ton, D.. Bishop of Ceniral New Sork; HonWm. b, Evarte Now Xarss Rev. A. P. Peabody, D. D Harvard University. Circalars may be obtsiud by addressing Miss Pai- nam. PARK INSTITUTE, FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES, 75 2nd 77 Ashiad-av., Chicago. Four full departments f instruction. Boarding Departmont cnlarged. Boms all newly furnished. Large and efficient corps oteachers, Kindergarten in charge of Mra, E. M. BWARD, ¥all term begins Sept.15, ¥or caaloguear paritonlars address tho Terms in Kindergartn, $12.00 per quarter. GLEASON'SACADEMY. A sohool for Young Mennd Boys, $39 West Adams st. Gourss of instruction rtentivo, thorongh, practt- cal. Fall term commences'ept. 6. Sond for circalar. MB. GLEASOY, Principal. ALLENS ACADEMY, Nos. 144 and 145 Twentyicond-st., nesr Michigan-ar. 1 20d Joung menzot carefully propared for or busineas, Harvard, Yals, or snyUniversity, or WALLEN, LL. D., Preaioot. Also spléndid depsrtmet for lttls "= mA ELMHURST BOARING AND DAY SCHOOL For Young Ladies and Gis, will roopen Monday, Bapt. 13, at Elmpurst, 18 milé from Chicago, on the Galens Divition of the N.W.., B. Location healthy and ‘besutifal. Grounds ov: 12 acres late /ashington Sahool, Chago, Principal. Bead for Oir- b AND MBS, ALX. BRADFORD'S (formerly Mrs, OgdenHoffman's) Englixs, French, and Gennan Kigarding od Day Bchool for Yotng La- dles and Chidren, wh ealisthenics, No. 11 West clghthest,, Nework, Deopens Sepk. 37 Ap- Ty be mads Hlotter o 148 above., EVENING COURSE. DYRRENFURTH COLLEGE, 335 South Knl.lud&,eomnr Polk, From 7 to 9 m;og:xggxmhr:mm% ‘and Artthmeti, 45 per Tan ‘man{ course bogina Monday, etk o T PALVEEFS ACADEMY. Bosrding and Dagchioal for Boys and CHrls 48 NCHIGAN-AV. Beal Kindergarten cinected with the School. MRS, W. G. BRYN'S BOARDING-SCHOOL For Young Ladies, Bavis, N. Y. For references, in- quire of Stata's Atiorry hariea I Rosd. " DEITISTRY. Dr.W.B. ToCHESNEY. 4 i IMMKSE 8UCCESS. 1,600 platos manufacrod the 13 . The largest denaleriabiisbiicat 3 {h contaent 5. 8 Wakew teath usod: the beet a: tne highest-priced teath known o profcaston. " Thatellizence of the Dublic 15 sy nct that 26 and TEETH o™ Thirty years' practs s gosrantes of our ability, Eiretclass Sling o for ressonableprices, culsr attent Ol Dis- ouaes of tha Moath O UREE DRSHALE & CAIN, ~ doms 1 and 3, 117 Desrboro-at, DR. MAGN'SSON, DENTIST, 13 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE CF TRAIHS BXPLISATION OF REVIAENCE MARKS. —T Saturdsy os- e * Sunday oxceplad. Monday escepted. | An T Sty s P DAY 4127 1 CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERY RALAOAD. Teket Qfices, 62 Clarket. (Sherman Houte), oad T§ Comat- K and ai the at., ‘corner sty aPicific Fast Line.... 8 UULLGUs May £, vik aDuouquo Night a Are acknowledged to be the most desirable Pianos for the Parlor or Drawing-room. Over five hundred in use in Chicago and vicinity, eachand everyone of which hasgiven the most unqualified satisfaction. LYOIN & HEALTY, General Agents for the Northwest, STATE AND MONROE-STS ATUCTION s, AL BY G. P. GORE & CO., 682nd 70 Wabaeh aronze. DRY GOODS AT AUCTION TWO GREAT SALES! TUESDAY, Oct, 5, sna THURSDAY, Oct. 7. Among the specialtics for Tueaday the following are conspicn- ous: 100 gross Table Cutlery (all firats) of the very colebrated American manufactures, John Russel & Co,, Laanson, Goodnow & Co., and the N. Y. Knife Co.i sale peremptory, Silver-plated Goods in Knives, Forks, Spoona, etc. Eirst offesings of Woolens nd Fancy Enit Goods, embracing every style and varioty of Jack- ts, Hoods, Nubias, Wristlets, Bootees, ete, New attractions in Felt Skirts, Fancy Shawls, Trimmed Hats, Bead Goods, Laces, Dress Trimmings, Velvets, Lininge, Hemburgs, Piano Covers, Umbreliss, Lava Pipes, Gents’ Suspenders, Notions, etc. 40 styles Gents’ Underwear in winter weights. ' Gents', Boys’, and Youths’ Fall aud Winter styles Hats and Oaps, 500 dozen Harr, 8hoe, and Cloth Brushes, complete line Plain aud Fancy Hosicry. GLOVES in'every style and varlety—ihe most extensive line in the city, New and elogant line of Cloths, Fancy eres, Oottonades {exira weights), Tweeds, Repellants, etc. A :fino play of Liuen’ Goods. Hkfa., Cloths, Towels, Crash, and Damesks, CARPETS, An ‘entirely new line, {ncluding our own 2 and 3-#lys and Cotton Chain Goods in choice patterns, Carpets sold at 11 o'ciock. Dry Goods gale at the usual hour, 9:30 2. m. GEO. P. GORE & Co., 63 and 70 Wabasi-av. {BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS AT AUCTION, BY CATALOGUE, On Wednesday, Oct, 6, at 9 1-2 2. m, sharp. LEADING MANUFACTURES of all grades of goods will be represented, in- cluding OUR OWN SUCKER BOOTS, M. F. PRATT & CO., WOMENS FINE ‘WEAR. Algo, FUR-LINED and BEAVER GOODS in great variety. GEO. P, GORE & CO., 63 and 70 Wabash-ay, Thursday, Oct. 7, ' REGULAR THURSDAY'S SALE of BTAPLE AND PANCY DRY GOODS. An entirely new and very choice line of Ostrich Tips, Plumes, and Feathers, the best yet offered, Also, e lines Plecs Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Un- derwour, Linens, White Goods, Hamburgs, Felt Skirts, Bhawls, Suspenders, Umbrelis, Piano Covers, Hats end Caps, Gloves, Brushes, Catlery, Plated Ware, Dresa Trimminga, k&Cloml, Cassimeres, Cottonades, CARPETS. A fresh line will be shown in_very choice patterns 1n 2 snd 3-ply, and Cotton Chains, &c. ‘Visitors to the Exposition are invited to inspect our satablishment, the Snest of its kind in Americs, GEO. P. GORE & 00,, 68 and 70 Wabasb-av. ON THUBSDAY, Oct. 7, at 9:30 o'clock, Household : Furniture. Wo shall offor some bergains in Parlor and Chamber Sets, Walnut_Bedstoads and Burcaus, Marble-top Tables, What-Nots, Easy Chairs, Walnut Chairs and Rockers, Hall Trees, Sofas, Lounges, Book-Cases, Meat-Safes, Parlor and Ofice Desks, Floor Oil-Cloth, Pianos, Iron Safcs, ek i, GEO. P. GORE X CO.. Anctionears. ane WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONREES, 108 MADISON-ST. Bay Horse, Harness, Coan & TenBroeke Buggy, 1 Open and 1 Top Buggy, TUESDAY MOBNING, Oct. 6, at 10 o'ol’k, Ia rear of Buttors k Co.% Auction Booma, 108 Madi- neat. BUTTERS' & €08 RBEGULAR TRADE BSALE THURSDAY MORNING, Oct. 7, at 9:30 o'clock, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G0ODS, ‘WOOLENS, CLOTHING, ‘Buck, Sheep, sad Kid Gloves, Gauntlats, and Mits, Cardigan Jackets, Shirts, Drawers, and Skirts, Wool Hoslery, Suspenders, White Goods, Lin Embroideriss, Edgings, Notsons, Hata, Caps, BOOTS, SETOES, ETC., On Bocond Floor Salesroom, 104 Madison-6t. BUTTERS & C0'S REGULAR SATURDAY SALE. BOUSEHOLD GOODS OF ALL EINDS, OARPETS, PIANOS, NEW FURNITURE, sad MERCHANDISE OF EVERY VARIETY. Baturday Morning, Oct. 9, st 9:30 o'cloek. By JAS, P."McNAMARA & CO., 27 East Washingtonat, 2,000 cAasES BOOTS & SHOES AT ATUCTION. AY MORNING, 5, ot 9:30 ol wa Bools ; Pebble, Goat, and Calf Bhoea; Buff and Calf Ofl';gmn and Alexis; Sergs, Kid, and Gost Pol, and ‘200 Doz. Philadelphis Shoes. 100 Doz. New York. 100 Doz. City-made Cacks. Aso, 260 Cases Original Sucker Boots, ‘WARRANTED GENUINE. JAS. P. McNAMARA & CO., Auctr's. By H. CHADWICK & CO. Action Sale of Real Estats ON TUESDAY, Oct. 5, 3t 10 &. m., on the premises, House and Lot No. 229 Portland-av. "The house is & 13-atory frame, 22230 fect; containg 8.rooms, § closets, pantry, hall, kc.; finished Iaat sea- son, 15t 263125 fect o aley. "Tile perfect. Abutract § givia. Terms mada known on day of salo or on sppli- H. CHAD! ., Au 5 i 195 and 197 East Randolph-st. AT 573 STATE-ST., TTESDAY MORNING, OCT, 5, at 10 o'clock, Will be sold the Entire Contents of s Twelre (12) Room Duwelling, consisting of Marble-Top and Plain Cham- B B o Cisputs, Cook 204 ding, Brussels anc Heating Stoves Crockery, and Gluas-rars, ‘Marble-Top c b rors, et et LA, R ORADWIOK & CO., Auctionears, By WM. F. HODGES & CO. CATALOGU ELEGANT FURNITURE t Resldence, 2756 WAR-~ As o Sigatle fiont Beldspce, AY MORNING, Oct, 5, at 10 o'clock, conxisting makes and bat little used, conaiating of & Lawéon Dia- mwond Parnace and Heating Plsfi ‘Gas Fixtures com- late, Velvet and Exgifsh Body Brussels Clrpggs Hair attrouses, B)id' and ‘Bedding, Otl Paintinge, Stolnway. Pianoforts, Man! Msrble-top Sideboard ard Book-Case, Ritchen Range, etc., eic., the whold costing soms 36,000, Partios con procure catalogues by calling at tha office, 636 and 643 West mbag:fkmgsy Té:l‘n:al;s WAL F, HOD( e et et 3 —_—— MORTGAGE SALE. sz.fi Mozday, éth October, -8t 10 o‘oloc: a::; X‘;k 2:1 ey ted-st., cormer Harrison, Farnitize, festhar fi ekrpits, crockery, e ks B AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. RETAIL, STOCK OF SEASONARLE CLOTHING AT ATCTION, ‘TUESDAY MORNING, Oct. 5, at 9:20 o’clock, ot our Btores, 84 and 86 Randolpt-at., s Isrgastcrk of Susson- able, Keady-3fade Olothing—Overcoats, Suits, Coate, Pants, Vests, otc, After which wa will offer & large @fock of New and Becond-haad Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, and General Hoasekeeping Goods, N, POMEROY & CO., Aactioneers, HIGHWOOD'S ART SALE, Superb Collection OF ORIGINAL Buropean Pantings Oct, 8 and 7, at 7:30 on the Evening of each Day, at the Art Gallery, 165 ‘Wabash-av, This well-lmown collection of Original European Paintings, comprising the most eminent Artists of the Munich and Dusseldorf Schools, is undoubtedly the most IMPORTANT ART SALE That has ever taken place west of New York. This collection is now on free exhibition, day and evening, at 165 Wabash-av., where Ostalogues cun be had and seats reserved for the sale. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, s dlarquetie Expros aGenora Like kxy .. £ Goneva Lake Express CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUI3, ), Karsas City and Denver Short Lines, Do Depot, Werl Sids, near st bridge, Ofices: At Devot, and 123 Kandotyh-st., wnd comer Mick: 14an-ay. Gnd Lake-sl. Kaotas Oltyand Danver Fast Ex. St. Louis and Sprincteld Ex $¢ Louls, pringileid & Torsa: Peoria, Beoxux & Larliagtoa, Peoria, Keokuk Rurlinyto) Chicago & Paduca Ratlrosd Streator, Lacon, Wasniigton Kx. Jolist & Dwizh€ Acsrmmodastion. Arrive. Mall, via, 620p. m. Bpecial in, A;::'I’: o 8:00p. m. adize So0a m. air fin A Nigbt Kxpress, vis matn line and| alr lins., - $10:20p.m. JDslly, eacept Sawurlay and Sunday. iDally, excopt Bunday aud Moaday. 5, SHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROA. cormin cematit ek 3 South Glarieare opporiie Sherman House, and ot Dot Rich Furniture, Piano, Range, . Gas Fixtures, Etec., AT ATCTION. At Besideocs No, 274 North Wolls-st, Welneslay Morning, Oct. 6, at 10 Otk ‘The entirs honsshold furniture, splendid Plush Par- lor Suf, Brussels Carpets, Lace Cartains, Pler Mir- Tors, alegant Chamber Sets, Dinmng-Room Furniture, Beds, Bedding, elc., Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, the entire Ges Fixturcs of tlie house, Sine Chandeliors, Cooking Range, nealy new Furnace, eic., ote. Pur- niture all of tho best znd neariy no. ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Anctioneera, FRIDAY MORNING, Oct. 8, 9:30 0'Clock, Our Regular Woekly Sale at Auetion. An immense stock of new and second-ban: Tomitre and Huusehnlfld LT Splondid new Parlor Buits, mediwm Paclor Suits, 8 large line Olamber Sefs, obes, Lounges, Sofas, Chairs, Whatnots, Marblo-Top Tatles; s full ino new and ased Curpats, Matirosses, ng, Springs, g-Room les, Chalrs, ete., Offico and Parlor Desks, Cooking and Heazing Staves ; a large stock General Housekeeping Crockery, Plated and Glasswere ; also under chattsl morigags, tho eutire farnitaro of two large dwellinga. ELISON, POMEEOY & CH o Wardra ., Auctioneers, 84 and § Randolph-at. e By S. DINGEE & CO., Anctioneers, 80 and 82 East Randolph-st, MONDAY, Oct. 4, at 10 2. m. and 3 p. m,, Peremptory Bale of 100 Choice OIL PAINTINGS Painted by Eminent Native and Forsign Artista, ‘WEDNESDAY. Oct. 6, at 10 3. m., Extensive4sls of bandsome HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Now and second-hand. Alto at privata gale during tho weok, & complets aekortment of Housahold Farnt. 40 per cont under usual prices, By L. ROCKWELL & CO., Aactioneers, 77 and 79 South Dearbern-at. Wednesday mormng, at 10 otlock, BSell 500 REolls Brussals and Ingrain Carpers, 100 Pioces Oik-Cloth; alo New snd Elsgant Parlor and Chamber Suites, Dining-Room sand Office Furniture, Cook and Heating-Stoves. B Crates Crockery. Carpets, Furnitars, nd all other good st private Bl L. ROCKWELL & CO. FURNITURE, GEORGE GILBERT, ESTABLISHED 1857, HAS THE LARGEST FURNITURE HOUSE INT TEE WEST. And selling at Lower Prices than any Furniture House in Chicago, Dont fail to call and examize our stock and prices. We guarsntse to o just what wa 52y GEO. GILBERT, 287 b 262 Wabashsa . PARLOR BEDSTEAD. THE EMPRESS (in Chicago). The old adzge is trus, “ wonders will nevar ceass,” And now ws havo the proof they rupidly increase. 1t seems Mike yesterday the world was started quite, And frugs! housewives gazed with rapture and delight When that falr honsehold gom of never-dying fame, T grest Empite Dedstesd, upon the matie cem Ardlo! bebold to-day another gem 3s rare, ‘A perfect prodigy of skill, as chasts and fair. Tho charming Empress Lonnge, the nonparefl af all Unrivaled of its kind—never in princely ball Was 8sen an ornament of 8uch SUrpANSIng gTacA. Never in Esstern landa or other foreign place. Nor even hers in thia our own fair land was known Till now—and native genius clalms it as her awn ; And what tho sun i to the leser ights shovey Bird of O Piton gola cotapared with ofher things below, ea Lounge, in beaaty snd in show, o w ether inda-—but ‘Bars our praise st rest ‘“ny doubt our work, themselves can ply the test, o oo daciare, wheh fair comparison they dra, The Empress * juat bests all » by far they ever saw, A it companion far the wondrous bedrtead nam ‘And 800n to bo 88 great, as wonderfal and famed. Two triumphs such aa these, of vsefuiness and akill; 8o indispensadle rach needfal wazta they all Inevery houss the two esouid o togetnar, And thote w50 have the oas will get the crher, e Exposition now exposes them " Foers o soay 16 and peove ouF statements tras. PASIRE DARLOB BEDSTEAD COMPANY, Weat 2adison-st. SHIRTS. A Good Shirt, §1.50 A Good Shirt, $1.76 A Good Shirt, $2.00 FROM STOOK. HARRIS & COBB, 718, Clackeet, Dapot, foot ot ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILADAD. Ofica, 121 Wfid‘ . _near Clark. Laave. ¥ oEp HEERER FPPPOPPP LTTLTT] ey BRREe GUsdBEEh S5&8 ) i b, At| D] odation|*11:80 a. POYE PRPUPEPY FEPE BBPF PERRRERP FRNE KARKEKEE LINE. From Central D: f, Lake-st., and Treond s Dk che B Hendoipha ekt 90 Bon(* 8:00p. . 8:00 p. m.|* 7155 @, diaza ile's € PRI HY S CINCINNATI AR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. S S i i Xandelph-st., and ot depot.” 4 o Zeave, | drcies. ..[* 880 . |% 800 p. o, 8:00p. m.| 7:40a 1m0 PITTSBURS, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. From depot corner Clinton and Carrollssts., Weel Hida, ckot ofice, 121 Randolphort., and at depot. 3 Leave, | Arrive. Gclumbus, Pittsburg & New Yord| Day Kipress..... *80e m. * §:0p. . Golumbas, Pittabury ‘Night Express (daly) 8:0p. m.| y40s. arne. ZLeave. * 8 o Mblw.,"ymfi |Du‘l:y t Except Mondays. § Rz BALTIMO! . - Joot af Twenty-secoud-st. afice, Olark-d., corner of IVMKMM e Mail, Bondsys E: . iy ETa CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. ¥an Buren and Sherman-its. Depot, corner uf Van Buren and Sherma Qmata, Loavenwihi& Atohtaon Ex 10:18 2. ma. Koo SOALES: FAIRBAKKS' SCALES INDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSR & CO. 111 & 118 Lake St., Chicage. Be carefal to buy only the Genuina, MEDICAL CARDS. y s LOCK HOSPITAL, oorner A Washi and Frasklin-ta., atinman and ki, Dot foe the express giviag the “highest possible troatment Ln afl cases of L Dr. Janes profession for ovos ) yoars—aae and . X boak for tia o arriage, Lost Enerxy, Jmpotoucy, Pimplos on the Face, ete. _Ladies P oop dlicats ationtion. Witk bosme boted: ote At o write. Strictly confidential, Ofice, § s m. Ghtll 7 p. . Sundaye, 10¢013. Dr. Jarmes is &0 years of axo, Baviag had 40 years’ hoepital practice. JOU 8e® 1O o0 bt tho Doctar. 1 have tweaiy rooms and paricrs. r LITTLE 0 years! London Hospital prastice, cures private disences B e T sty o LOSE MANHOOD ility, coused by errors of youth. The iy restored t» manly vigor, 8 18, interview (s te sutoiant. B Dr. Kean, 360 BOUTH CLARK-8T., CHICAGO, May be oansulted, persozmally or by matl, fres of onall ohonic oF Bervoas disvases. - DR. J: KEAN 18 10 ouly papsician ta the city_who Warrants Cares or B0 pAT. + Offoa bours, 98. m. 0 #p. m. ; Sundays iram 9 ko 1. DR. OXLIIT, 187 Waal st, Chicogo, Lougier engaged lban any physician in Chirsgo in the treatment of Chronic. Berual, and Privaie Disoases. Semaiaal Woelnasa st Tmpotency permaneatly cured. e requiring doki- cate ireatimint, mith bomo aBd boacd, may tall oy write in confidence, A book for all (iliustrated), 10 centa, A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. A Peitate Counrsior to the dazried MARRIAGEAEtiiirs ey it bead of tho enco all importan: georta, o pag pottazs, on Aological mys! i, A B L e Ly n 86c3 of reprodustiul 3 e B ST 'With DumMErIue angrsy axd 08 valdal mation {of thoks ok sre macried or oot - rlege; £ 3 ook T adee ‘Sod Ker, 203 ok o1k chteleialy aboas the hudse. Swnyso o | tty Cants, Addesss DR, B T § AR, S0 ok I

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