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TITE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY: OCTOR R 11, 1875 THE CITY. CENEI}MEWS. The bat stores now very properly announce * Automu's Tiles,” The Blus Btocking Dasi-Bsse Ball Club, of 8t. Lonis, plav the Uniques, of this city, in Chicago this afternocon, «Eolian Sprag” ia tho adrolutely lntest of new drinks, though how Loliau it Spiay, or why Spray If Eolian, is so Elousinisn mystery. The sersice annonaced for lnvt cvenng at the Church of the Alessiali was tnavoidably omisted on account of tho feehls hsalth of the Rav, Mr. Dudley. A}l membors of tho I. 0. 0. F.' who proposo 10 attend tho Grand Jodze at Peotin are te- qnested to meot nith tho batnlion thia evoning a3 7 o'clock shnrp, to march to tho cars. Theodoro Thomas and his orchestra will ar- xive at tha Sherman Hauee to-morrow morsing from Toleds in timo sor their firad coneert fn Piymonth Church, which occurs to-morrow night. Tho memsbers of the Second Regiment aro ox- pacted to attead at tho Armorr, corner of Canal and Jackson stroets, this eveniog, for the pur- poneor propa-ing tho hall for the inauguration Thuroday evemsg. Ths colored foikis were to have lafd tho cornor- gtone for a new chutcht vn Lhird avenuo, near Taslor sircot, yestorday aftornoon, but the exer- cises wero poptponed for one svaek cu nccount of the inclément weather. Prof. Gnalavas (ienry, and tho admirablo choir ander bia cootrol, concluded thoir engage- ment with St, Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church Jast evoning, The coungregstion of Kt. Prul's laso in Prof, Grary a trua aviist and an accom= plishea gentleman. At a meeting of tho Chicago Dry Gonds Cle Early Closwg Asscc.ation, okl at ‘Turber-Vor- warts’ Hall yoeterday afternaon, it was wsani- mously resolved to defer wll action iu the natter until sfter the hohdays, oud the Arsociation consoquoutly adjourped until tho firat Sunuay 1 January. Tho C. W. C.'T. T hold a drily ) raver-maet- fng in Lower Farwell Hialt at J p. nx Tho lead- ors thiy week are as follows: Mondny, 3ra, Jones ; Tuesday, Mre, Wikl Darues: \ednes- day, Are. Aoson Gourney: Thurmday, Mes, 1L L. Martin; Fiiday, Mre. U, li. Case; Baturday, MMrs, M. Jo Barker, David Ward Woed aud Mrs. M. B, Holvoke, Prosdont of tho Chieago Temperanco Chriatiso Uoion. will: address the Christian Temporance Reform Club st Bensw ilall i8¢ Wost Lake #troat, on Tuesday vvening., Awside from tho ad- dresyes of theso drsicmehed adveeates of tom- perance, thore wiil be mueie, readlogs, and reci- tations, " Mr. F. Q. Seymour, who lins beon sesocistod with Mr. Nottiogham i tho traneporiation buai- aean for tho past fittcon years, and moro 1ecently agent of tho Chicago & Atlsutic Line, lias re- mgned Lis goviton to aceene the agoncy of the Internatiooa Line, tuuning over tho Michignn Ceutral, Ginod Trank, and New Yark Certral Toada. Mr. Savmour has a largoe circlo of ac- quaintances, and is 80 1avorably known to the business community tuat the management of the Intornatlonal Line sve to Le congratulated npon the civellonco of tuelr choice. The Athen:eum gives the foltowlug programmo for this woeek: Jonday evening, opemng lec- turo of tho Dimo Courne by Prof. Walter C, Ly- man on * Lxpression by vaice anid action,” also classen in Lutio, Fronch, and primary clurgen 1n German, Tucsday ovening, classes in Englieh literaturo (topic, Johnson and Groldsinith), pbo- nography nud drawing. Wedoosdny eovening, primary elocution, advanced Gorwan, writing, and Englivh grammur, Tharsdny evening, fisst dimo rociable of the ceason, wnd third ciass in German, Friday evening, trunn.y and advanced clasdca in vocal musie, ndvnuced elocution, soc- ond German, nnd class of Gennaus for the atndy 2f Englsh. Satnrasy at 10 n, m,, day ciaea 10 elocution, and Satwiday evening, clnsi in draw- ing. which mocts twice o wook. All of the abova cisssos aro still open to new members, Tho supouncoment waa mado in Tne TRinoNe a fow days ago thata firm of disttleis in this city had been nsuczaed firat 850,000 and later $23.000 for taxcs which tho Intcrnnl Revouuo Buroan claimed it had Leen defrnnded of, It was voted aleo thut tho latter sBum had been collected out of & gentleman outside the city, #sid to bave had an intesest fn the firn, A dispatch from Milwankee of Baturday’s date save tbat J. Y. Kissopgor, of (hat city, had bis property acized for an nasersmont of 236,600 addilional Lo the §23,000 which ho hud paid. It ap; ens that the Collector of tho M- ‘waukeo distiict touk Kisecnger's liquor houso and goods, sulued at E15,000, ulso $100,000 worth of Lauk stack and hin piavate residence. ‘Tho Chicago partuera of the acctscd Company —Josoph Rocllo apd Avion Junker— wero nleo in peracnal ¢ribulation Bat- urday tn consequeuce of {he issuing of u warraut for their arest. Tho oflcor intrust- ed with 1he document found Mr. Hoelie at bome sick in bed, but sl geaich for Juolier proved fu- tils up to Inst night, aud tho supposition is tunt Lie bns no desire to meet tha othwer, and 18 tak- {08 stegs to avoid such on ohcountor, Baturday as o vewly-appoisted patrolman was loatlng obiiclulty down to Clatk streey, noar Van Lurou, Lo was surpriaod and Lornifled Lo #oo an Italian bandic of most trucutout arpeci mennc- ing with cleuched flst, working fealures, and n euccession of tho mont fearful iniprecsiions, un eldernty countrywomans of Lia of the buckwtor porsuasion, srio, with arms akimbo, flasbing for trouble. Thore was no woman in tho cane, awd b accounts were all night, It was a most mysterious caeo, and aa the Coroner Yery prop- orly obrerved it ius masterly summing up of tho ovillonce: *You see, shentlemeus, ter wholo guestions [a dera, Wha far to turtel should ho cnt lumechf mut bis roatar Tho dinconsolate wilaw wna unable to pesign any causs for ihe fatnt ael, Ho was kind and foid of lor rocio and from tho mbt that thov had roturned (rom their wedding-journey never wan abeeut from howms ono evening, 1o would sit in the houss or on tha balcany kmoking and taiking to her with avery demonstration of affection after hin retin from tha oftico at night, Tuough Lo ap- eared choorful, thero was & tinge of andness fn s manner, and ne wonld froguency conso emoling and rotire to Led srith a deep-drawn 8sigls, ns of o man whoan lhoves nud ambit.ons bad been wutterly blasted,” At night ho wonld frequently mutter in bis disturhed dseama: ** It won't! It wou't! T'vetricd for mentha and I ean't do it!” and his faco would apposr racked with agony and dospmr, “Did ho nmolio cigars_or a pipo 2" naked tho aciito rudent of men and Llings, A pipe, «n® faltorml the young widuw, through Ler teara, ** And what sort of n pipo was It," ho contin- ged: A clay, or a briav-root, or a hookah, or & mozrachaum, of & — ¢" It was—u—n~—moetachonm,” she responded, bufsting iuto a Hit of uncontrollably weepmi, ‘Tho neute student of mou and things hiad tho meersehanm produced and idesutiod, Tuen bo addressed hia brother-jurors: " “Gentleman, if you will obnarve this fatal meorsebatm wiveh [ hold in wy Land, thourh bandsomaly earved, expensively anouuted. and, ta Lho oya, appatently jorfect. dnes not posxesn the moftenied lustre, the rich shoen, tho mlky toxturs thas to tho cyu of tho connoiseenr alono and incontostibly udicate gonuinenoss, Iv is of nalecky brightuess and a dry Lardness that aliko appall and disgust the luver of tho pije. Our lamented tiiend had beoa n smoker of eignry nutil bis marriago, when, recounizing thist the pipo was tho emblem of domesticity ng tho cizar of lawlese sud expen<ive Dbacliclor- Dwed, he nbaudonad the latter for the former. Like al} young smokers, bo hud ambitions, and desired o { ipe thnt ehoald pasa from the comely bincknoss of tho b of the Lowl through doli- cate and duo gradations of colfee-color, amber, and umoer to the ripo chocoiate-and-creatn hue peforo tho brown Lelt round the rim. But, my fricuds, this imbor of lovo was thrown away on such o pipo as this. As woll might holisvo tried to bleach o stosupipe with a soft coal five. Tho necursed prpo wos burned 1» somo Bpots, but colared in uone. It Is our duty, I tink, to ren- dor avordict in accordance with tho circuwm- wtancen.”! A deco gigh of sati-faction and sympatly ran round the jury, and, without retiring aud aftor o few iwinuted cousuliation, they ratarned tho rollawiug verdict : ** Wo tind that the doceased came to his desth by renbiyzia, cauged by cutting lus throat duiing Al accous Of tempPOIATY fusRaiLy becauss lus meorsebaum wowrd ot color, aud that the per- sou, or persons, wokuown selling mm the said meereclisum are guiity of willtul murder ana arsou." —_— LIFE ON THE BOBTAIL. TOOK OTT WHEN TUE KELL KINGS Young I'urpkil, who bas tho notion atore on Ens«t Washington strect, shot his watch~dog Baturday aud it is belug rumored that lo is about to dispose of his etock and go West. Purpkil is, or was, of ai ceouomical turn of mind, and had n habit of overy day after dinner gathering up the fragmouts from his 'I'weuty-eccond-sireot boarding-house fur o feed for his storo-dog. They had Irishstews thote day beforo youterday, wnd whou all bad finished, Purckil had the good fortuno to accumulato ona boof shin-bone, five wutton rivs, u lamu's o8 fomoris, four gravied patatoes, sundry chunks of discarded giistls, and several pieces of bread. With these ticd upin & neat parco! he landed upon a crowded Indiana avenuo bobtailer, whero ho had tho not unal- | loyed pleastro of finding his Duleinea tightly | onsconsad by the sido of bis only rival. They wero dresgod for an occasion ; and as he fondly lesned ovor the lady and boldiv usnrped the leading place in tho converaniion, ho learned sho was being cscorted to thomatinos, This wou oxasperating, eo tie doublod te power and point of his conversation, and succeeded in making bimsclt agroeablo in tho inverso ratio to tho ciecomfort which the rival too plainly showed. In tho widst of bix trimnph Purpbit quite over- lockod the fact that the diiver bad Lulioval: Inted soven tlmes for bus faio, and had threo brought ali cyos to bear upon him, with Lhe remars, “Heo hote, young fellur, ef yor dun't para ap that vickel, I'll hov to como au’ make vor, I wilt.” Huddenly I, had o 2udo awakoning, "Ihio pationco of tho driver was exbaustod, and leap.aig ujron the young man e shook im and wavagely demandea tia fare. L' concussion was too sanch for 1tho fragile parcel, which bounded into bis AramantLin’s lap, burel open, aud deposited tho bulk of the contsuts sil over lier nex bluo »atin pul-back. 'Tho isdy (aloted, theconduo:or howled, and the obooxious rival preesed tho unrepistiug fonn of tho lady to hia lieart aud bogged horto **como to.” Purplal Lried to escape o the cupfusion, bus the siwm of thio drivor wus upon him. +Hay, minter, thin bore won't do, a-comin bilin® drunk on the car, spihn’ o lady's cloilics, nud a-bilkm’ yer fure teo, Give ma thal micket,’ said the driver, ** gr'— Purpkil thrust aquarter into the man's hand nand was again makimg for tue door when his onious rival canghit him™ by the coat-tail and ju- uigted that ho Lind forgotlan domsatbing o *What elso¢” slirioked the agunized Purplif, s lin withcred benocath thio frowus of the rocov- excd Ainmantha, oyea, and volubls tongue, appesred to be taling D tho cuminal records of his ancostry and de- filing Lia forofatbers’ praves, o galiaut ofli~ wor -~ loetlly pusbed hie way through the bonlicg mob, and, doaling the bene dit » soundiug whack on the head, toll od lim, rowarking: +She's no better'n who ouglit to be, 1 desesy, and porbape slio's pro- voked you beyond endurauce, by you dou't ratel me standing by sud seeing & woman killed, if Bhe in 40 vears old. end does wuar & muktachs and tako snnll” Mutteniug waledictious, tha bandit arose, and ex| lujned &m‘ bo didn’t want to kill tho wowan, but that they wero peacefully conducting a sinall commerciol tran-action. e wanted wix_ewall ouous tar o cent, aud who wouldo't givo more than fiso, That swas ail. ‘The officer etated that bo had often Leard that the races of Southeru Earoje wero piven 1o ex- cesstve geaticulation, but be had nover boifeved i before, ALL ADOUT NERZTGOVINA, “'Who 18 this Merr Zegoviua, suyway?” said a youug ludy the other evemug at s mixed arty i **iu he the new tovor ihat came out wirlh tions, or 18 Lo o the Balvini lnp 7 Wy, bow abeurdly you do talk, Vhabe,” repiian apother young lady, * just as if overv ouo didy't kpow that 1L wa3 A DeW Hoit of dicss, I waw tho paitorn in the Dazar, and it's just lovely, Iv's sburred, and gored, snd cut biss, and £oidod oo teelf, sud tsimmed with knito jleating of tho materi Hero sho was juteirupted by = corroborstive younk mmu who yomatked that abie wan just taliiing, * Her ze- govina,” said thisgentloman, **1s French for Lep pull-back you know.” Another youug v who bad bad the advantage of foreign travel, set “I'he frivnd pointed to tho meas, which slie had contemptuously brusbod to her feot, aud cruoily remarked, *your lunch.” Purpkil rushied from the oar with his fingers in his cars to keep out tho laughtor, while Ara- man ha and bor escort, seoing that tho mateo was out of tho question, went over to the eugra- ver' and spent the afternvon in studying the Intest siyles 1n weddiog-cards, And now Lurpial saya ho wishos the dog had shot bim justosd of bita sbiootiug tho dog. s LOCAL LETTERS. MIBIIONARY WORK, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : Cmesao, Oct, 9.—~Your shirring editorial on the dark wave of win and erime that is sweeplug over theso United Hiates, and your call for omo | morul means to cops with 1it, nill bo read with intoreat by all parouts, who are beginning to fool | that’ their cinldren are not eafe, even in broad dayhight, going to &chool. And you como to tho question st onco wheu you ask bow sball this ; crimo bo staved. Ignoravos cannot eave us from it. This is tho meaus used in sore Papal counlries in Europe, for it is ofton thess vory onos wlio como to thls country and commit such terrriblo nots a8 you relate, Education cannot save us, for neither by fta exuniple nor by itu socloty can such a power bo drawu as to keep won from auch vile acts, Asa Vool of thin, aak hero buve thesodevilieh acta boon comuted. They havo beou committed in thom alf night with the loftiness of conscious superiority. * The Heizegovina,” he explained, +is the national dance of tho Hungaiian pepse aotry, like the cachuca, or the volero, or the fan- dsugo, or the Kauz des Vaches, or tho balulaiku, ou know. Blauy & timo bhave I geen them unding 1o 1tu airy measures, whilo the less minarels and mimoeas waved thoirtopsin —," +* beg your pardon,” observed auothor ionocent ‘wbo bad been abroad; I think yon m&ro cou- founding it with the lHogaverizina—a eort of polka wbich 1 eaw danced by the Huvgariune, apd aleo by the Dalmunsas and Dardanell.a, Herzegoviaa s a light Altanian wine, » good aeal ko Rudesbeimer," h. you are nght,” admitted tbe tiret tinveles; »the eimilarity of sound doceived we." Tho explanation did “not, afior all, prove uatiafaciory, and the young Ja- dieu who thirsted after Luowledge prosecuted anll furcber ioquiries, % Damiino,” rewpouded a srutbful youny mwan ; X thought from the fues $he papers were making abi LIt WAB & LOW sort ot game like bunhko." ally au appeal was mado Lo the woalthy snd exponienced old eutleman who was the host of thy eVOuiLY, who yom his wide knowledge of men aud thinge whl nuproud to bo well posted ou every sub- Ject. * Ruu sway, childien, jun away," aid 1o good aud wise old wan, a3 ko bewmed Yiand- ly on bis two {air daughters; “run sway and dou't bother your leads about the curency yaestion,* WY BEL COMMITTED SUICIDE. An acute s(oduut of mon and thioge way jast acul uapavelsd on a Corones's Jury which wus charzed Wil IQWIry 1ulo a Most myterious cas of suicide, —wo:d mysierious frow lack of gnvuuuuu sdequate canio, The youup man bad been warrieq but i lew weeks (0 s hand. some., wealthy, and sccumpliakied girl whom ho juahized, aud” who forvently returned bis aifec- tou, o held a lucrative postticn in a prom- dnant dry-goods etore. where bw onjoyed tho fall confidouce of uis ewvloyers, uud wag jwon to be admitted {0 B partuership, Ue bled swple wesus, wAs Iy parfect Lealth, Lad wavy devcted Irionds, and BO cause tho very States {hat boet of their schools. iho ouly hope, then, conies fiom that wystem of retigion sud morals taught by Christ limself, \‘m{. ban Wiited the world ko bigh already in tho :cagu(’ worality, This can turu the very brut- u h“-“ ot the vilest 1o love, a8 1t haa done ‘n thu tase of thdusands. And’ the reason that t has beeg 8o lung 1u roaching the masscs, aud qoug what it wignt bave done long ago to ale- Va0 aur race, 3 10und in tho deisrmined oppo- 818100 1L hiaw et from every quarior, where bet- tor thiugs might have been expected. With thesamg newspaoer comes the facts of B0mO Cilm-on CTWO, und, a8 wo turn our eye to tho uuxt columu, wo read of g Judge taking up oue hour and a Lalf to iry aud prove that men are o bettar than brutey aurliow, thas ihere s Do hereafter,—~denth ia an etornal vieep, Cunee quently Lw are §O accountablo. aud 1 Lhen “l'“ ‘o, gun;x “nT.“;‘“ l‘Inule diforvace. That is the logic of such teaching ue 2 ths logio £ 48 iy Judge would Now who is to blame, thn te, ll:!u J:lu]ug m; n.aa cru‘mml\i\ll offeudes agatuet society? What 1y struin tho rallen or depraved namm‘:l(“:h(:nn:;: Iu thelonely woods with 1o bumayn eye upon L, schor or tha pupil, Who 14 reatly tho who did euch won!ld go lhere if thoy did not changa. If it be knfd that somo commit datk deeds after thov have hoen taught Christ's teachiog, that is the oxcoption, aod it but proves that if men do evil tn tho very predonco of such A sun fining, what would they not hava dono if left to thelr depraved natures nithont anv knowl- odgo or light, A MISSIONARY. AR OLD CHICAGDAN, To the Edllor of The Cliacags Fribunt : Chircaao, Qct. $.—DBy a private lotter from Bouth Americn I pot the foilowing incident which will not bo mpintereating to roaders of Tun TRIBUNE, aa n prominont personage in the scene is Prof, J. W. Stearns, lato of tho Faculty of the Lnlyerzity of Chleago, Mr, Goorge Blearns, who 18 Director of tha Normal Bcoool at Parans, Ar- gemine Ropublie, eamo 1o thin covalry in 1874, comminsioned Ly tuai Governmeot to engaro feachors for his schoel. Mo visited Chicago nod socured his brothor, Prof. J. W. Stoaros, Miss A, N, Ward, of the Cotlago Grove School, and romo othors,—tho Liope of bonefit to tho health of Atrs, 8., nna liberal ealaries in gold, with pay- ment of pussage, Lewng groat ‘inducementa. Tho rosuit ins proved every way eatiafactory, and Chicago is bonoted by a“manifast apprecia- uon of our talented teaclicrs, as this incident wroven, Tho aquisition of the Spanish language wad not a8 diffcult a8 anticipated, and, up to Iaat Juiy, our Prof. J, W, Steains bad baen 1 & cctor pro tem, of tha sctinol at Parana three mot thy, and gained most marked reapocs of tho siudontn, Toing wolicited to tako pormauent chargo of the echeol at "Tucuman, and about to quietly de. part onJJuly 11, tho Normale gave bitn a most unoxpecird ovation, only having lesrned of his intentior tho day before, They engayged a fino braes batd nnd tbreo oxtra stioot-card, and es- corted the Professor from the Plaza to the port with demoostrations of bonor. Thoy went aboard tho ship on which he was to eail, sprend o feast, drank toasts, mado spuechies, and presented Prof. 8, with n magmficont pbotograph-album, well fiiled. ‘I'ho steamer moved oif amu the plaudits of the onthurnstic Normals and & muliitude grenter in number than biad over botoro waved thero thetr adicux to Anv comdon, the young men giving & geuuine North American ** hutrah " three times threo. 'Tlus incident, whilo it s oloquont in pratss of 1he worthy Professor, does great hanor to tho spinit of the studeuts of tho Normal School at Paraun, J. W. Drax, ANTI-NOLIDAT, To the Editor of T'he Clireazo Tribune : Cuicaao, Oct, 9.—I am o business mno, and a much bettor and mora efiictent busincss man than most of my netghbors, wherefore my indig- astion rathor overcomes mo, and moves ma to protest ngainet Ifarvey D. Colvin, Mayor, snd holidays in genoutl. I hire my clerks during the dull scason when I ean get them chonpest, and make them ngreo to remiin a year, but owing to tho shsnutd Inss of tho Btate Iam compelled to loue fitty-eix days of the labor I pay for, beaido the avnosing interruption of one day of idlcnoas inevery soven. And uow comes Harvey D. Colvin, Mayor, and praclsims au extra haif-day of ialeness, which I, tu common with other hard.working employors, am obliged to pay for. My clerkas wiil be abseut, and T eannot legally discharge them without loes, nor cotpel their attendaues, and both their wages awd tha profita of thewr labor are lost to mo. I thivk the necessity for action nill be nppar- ent to allbuciness men, who cunnot sl to noe iho enormous aggregato of their losses by thiy menus, over oue-seveuth of all the wages paid, 1 propose tho formaticu of an aoti- Sundsy aud holiday association, whaose obfect shall bs Lo remedy the present oppressive ttato of sifmirs, aud roform the laws of the State by strilting out all authority tor daye of idleness, 1 am certain shat tny jropoeition wall moset with n ready tespoueo from all business men, aud have piepared a constitution for such a suciety, which witl be open for signature ut wy oftice, Mo, 100 Houth Lasalle streer, until Nov, 1, by which timo I bepo to have at leasr 10,000 mombess, nheu cffcctive action will be taken. Brerezag-3lax, TREASURER MILLER PROTESTS, To the Editer of T'he Chi.ago Tridune: Cureaao, Oct. 10.—In Lue Tnnune of to-day 1 flod this: A AEDIOUS CITARGE. The speaker conUnued ; Tho present County Trens- nrer wau a good Herublican olx montha ago. Lus he had cliangod bis politics eince, becsuso s was afrant lie conid not turn over tho peaple's money o tho ine coming ‘Tressurer. But the public demanded that ho shoutd” turu over all ita funds to his succeasor ot be considered s defaulter, Tho avove is from a spooch dolivered bofore the Repuslican Coutral Committeo on Saturday by Mr. W. W. Woodard, I pronouuce the charge an infamous {io, and tho auihor a wilful and walicious slauderer. Binco L Lave been fu offico, 1 Lwvo vover used o doller of the public funds; neither bave tho banks paid a dollar on my checks diawn against tho samo. My deputy, Mr. Beye, bos kopt, under my suporvision and seiu- tinv, the accounts, and has reoerved and paid out ull monoys which have passod through my offico, I raler to the ofticers of tho Uuion National and Corn Exohengo Bauks for o vindication of my- rolf, aud my bouks ate at tho disposal of & com- mittes of Jlepublicang, headed by George M. Togue, Buq., for examination. A man mustin- deed bo Jost to il moral sense who will attempt to rin another’s roputation to maka a liftle po- Iueal copital. I, B, MiLLes, County Treasurer, THE DINLE IN THE 6COOOLS, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Citjeauo, Oct. 8,~Tho only reason most por- Boud give for thelr bohieving in haviag the Dibla forvidden to bo read aod the Lord's Prayer ro- peated m the public schools is that it takes too much timeo, Tt takes but Gve or ton minutos toora than it now takos in wome schaols. Dut of nourso it doos not take any time whatever from our atudios to Lave & holiday to attend the Exposition. Ob, no, of coursenot ! Attending tho Exposition brings money to some one’s pockets, No one will dare make nuy objoctions to tuat. Codid not the echiolars ga to the Exiosie ton on Suturdava? Reraing a fuw versesin the Bibio often tuthuences scaolacs duriug tho day not to do anytbing against the rules of tho kchual, suou as whisporing or boing dishonest in examinations. I think it s sbame for a compeoy of educated and sonsiblo men to do such o act, I epply to tho Christian |eople of Chicago to foica tho Bourd of Education to ace thelr error 1 sudpouding the reading of the Biblo and the repeating of tho Lord's Prayer, sud have then ouco more o ploneant school. A Scnorar or tne Havex Sonoor. INFORNATION WANTED—AND GIVEN, To the Xditar o/ I'he Chicuito I'ribune : Cuteaao, Oct, 8.—Will you poimit me, A con- sraut reader, to retura thauks for much knowl. edgo of political and genoral events, nnd thor beariug upon the timey, said knowledge bein, gachered mostly from your avle -nH caudi editoriala? But sometimes you are t0o doop for mwe. Now lmagine tno s boy of 17, and tell me what course of readiug to pursue to acjuire an acearale knowledge of tho fundaments) prin- ciplen of puhucnr economv, aud tuelr bearing upou repuchican government. A Wouax Who expects (o vole In five years, [ Mason snd Laior's **Primer of Political Ecunomy"; Nordooft's “Politlca for Young Americana"; Dristed's * Interference Theory of Goverument"; tuxlay's ¢ Administrative Niliham™; the Epglish sullion Roport, pub- lishied a8 au appendix to Bumuer's ** History of Anserican Currercy; and Carl Hebarz's speoch- cs iu tho Bennte and on the stump,~En.] — e SUBURBAN. NAVERVILLE, Pruvidenco seems Lo have swmiled upon the farm- ors {n this vicinity and bloseed iLeir labors, for winle grasahoppers, Hoods, and early frosts have caused untold destruction of cropa | sdfoining Biates and countios, tho farmers of DuPage hava beon blessed with abundsnce. Yet, although tho barvests are all thut could be desired, the wauts of the tarmera ju this valley are tar (rom when he ~ meets tho lnnocent oy somo black cloud of fendish puspose -}lr“nu\;nu“l‘:: dnfts over by soul. What ‘1u there, | -.uu It} counclenco I8 dark atd dead. to reviraid thar piar from earrylug out tho basstly wish of hig heiyyply huart? Taught from bigh plsces that dety ends all, bo may commit what he pleanus, (hgy, b'ow out Lud own godioss braiow, and that |s the eud, What, then, ju tbe duty of evory good cltizen and paieu It 14 to usdist 1n spreading the teuchiugs of Josus Chiriet. aud to get e 1o liva aa 1lo lived. Chr.st taugbs that out of Lhe beart of mau proceod evil tbouyhts that sbape them. tolves to bruiish murders, and all thaut 18 nn. clean, 110 tuughy man's sccauntability hero, and bLereafter, Ho taugnl that miau's nature muet be chsnged if we would nee Juy perianout re- sulta, . Hao taught that such b's’k deeds as you J 1ucotd in yous paper wese Lsowm Lsll, and tucse belug satistied. The most important of those Wauts are cbeap trausportation to the seabsord for their grain; free trade, thal they may beable to procure the luxuries of life s cheaply as pos- eible ; and sound currency, thag thev may koow to exsct and permanent value of what they re- ceive for thelr produce, The followivg named persons have formed an asecciation (0 be known 28 the * Rescue Hook aud Ladder Compaoy, No.1," of the Village of Naperville: William Naper, Foreman; V. A, Dietor, Aswstant Foreman; J. H. Aloxander, Becretary; AL B, Hosler, Treasurer. Tho otbier wowbern of the coms any sre Charles Boettiger, Jorerh Kaockley, 1. W, Rrimbal, Daniel Strube lo, D. B. Givier, William Barber, Levi Goere beric| . ] d Btover, and E. I, Ditzter, Az, Peck, who ‘rendes on JaZesson avenus, has eold lils floo privato residenca to Mr. John orn. ‘thio evont of the past week wan tho entertaine mont of tho Naporvilie Literary Amsocintion Friday eveming. The olito of tho viilage wore sll fn” attondanco, crowding tha capacions ball 1o {ta utmont capacity. Thoe music was entranc. ing, nad tho orationa and declamations denoted n high degreo of culture. O thn whole tho en- tertaioment was of tho most onjoyable oveats of tho soanon, The firat locture of ha fall courao will he de- livored by tho Rev, Joeeph Cross, D, 1), Thara- day evonlug. The subject will ba ** Vesuviun sud the Buried Cities,” The Itev. J. (v, T'orter, being s guert of somo friends in tho village, has consented to preach in the M. E. Church next Suvday morning aod aftoruoon. Mre, Morgan, of Ohio, is visiting Mr. William B. Green t hor old bomo in Napervile. Mr. Lew Stovor 18 o candidato tor the offico of County Troasurer. Miss Lealt Drown {8 visiting friends in tho village, ‘T'he arsorsment of DuPago Connty his beon incrensed 90 por cent by tho Blato Bowd of Equahzation, DuPago County honsts equash, welght ¥31{ pounds, ATnoRA, The citizens of Aurora wers somewhat disap- pointed io recoiving the Bunday papers on last Sundny, Ilerctofore the many roaders of Tuc Tntoxre receivod their papers by pony-oxpre:s from (ienova, to which place they were con- veyed by an oarly traln on the Chieago & North- sweatorn Itoad, but last Sunday thin early trala was abaudoned without any provious nanounce- ment, For tho Sunday papers herenfter neaple have to depend on n rather uncertain train on the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Rosd, which roachos Aurors between 12 and 2. m.. eo that Iie Tareoxr, jostead of being placed in Lands of 1t nnnierous readers AL eerly bre fast-time, u3 horotofure, will not be delivered 1u tho ity until afternvon, A gang of thieves have beon operating among tho farmers in this vicinity for several weeks psst, carrying off grain, provisions, and anvtting eles of valuo they conid tind. been on the lookout tor them, but as yot have not succeeda.d 1n capturing any of tho gang. An sttempl waa made one night receutly to stoal = lina team of wntes. tho property of Mr.J. H, Waddle, iviog 3 mules norih of the ats, but the nelghing of ono of the smmaly aroussd Mr. Waddle, who gave chiase, but the tueves escaped. ‘I'no attondanco at the Aurnra Litorary Socicty Triday evoulug was unnsually large. Ihe lo)- lowing was the subject of dobato: * Resolved, that tho organization known as " Sovereigus vl Industry " is benellcial ta tho commuuity,” The Revs. 5, A, W, Jewett unt J. C. Stonch- tou bave been at Joilot during tho past weok at- tondiug thio M, I, Conference. Mre. Thomas Stewart and Misa Jane Ilarvey havoe retusued from & recent vinit to Milwaukoe, Mias Lizzia Coles, of Burlington, Ia., has boen vigitiog Mies Miunio Ponso dutiug the past wees. Misn E, Fiolds, of Whataly, Maes., 18 the guest of Mies Ectio Damon i this vity, Mr. Wilbamn Lammer, of Grand Haven, Mich., has been visiting fricuds bere during the past woek, AMr, George JcCann, of this city, has gono ss a delegata to tho ntth anpuai Couvention of tho Total Abstinonce Union of Americe, now in scu- sion in Cipcinonti. Misa Suo Losor I8 visiting friends in Lemont, Jeegers, K. A, Burnell oad D, J. Pike have gono to Jacksonvillo to attend the Convention of tho Youog Men's Christiay Assuciation, now in geseion there. Mr, F. 0. Damon and wife have rcturned trom a four mouslin’ trip to tho Eaat. r. and Mrs, Duuscan lLave gone to visit triouds 1n Dotroit, iich. Mr, and Mrs, Lyman Baldwin returned from tho East Thursday. William B. Allao has gone forn four weoks' !Oialll'fl in Pennsylvania. . Calvin Zarley, uf the Jollot Signal, Ia a guest at tho biousa of W, 8. Ban, ro, in this city, whoro ho 1 undei going treatmont for a danger- oua cnso of cancer. H. B, Torroy, Hufiorlnmndcnl of the Uaited Htates Rolling Btock Works st Laporte, Ind., by beon visting bis home o this mf: rocently. Ho is soon to removoe parmunently to Laporte. 0, D. Powoll and Lridzo arrivey homo last woek and wore joyfully received by Mr. I'oweil's many fuiends. = Alr, James Calehan has roturned from a ploas- oot trip to Nebraska, DOWNER'S ONOVL. Tho Doswner's Grove Dramatio Club was or- pauized Inst Tuecsday evoning. Mr. E. W, Farrar was elocted Dresident, and Mr. E. E. Johneon Secrotary. The names of fiftcon ladics and gautiamen wers placed on the list of netive mombera. Tho Club have uow in rehearsal tho farce ' No. G Duko Bireet,” whick they will play at the noxt Umvarsalist sociablo. ‘The bop at the dedication of Mrs, Shopherd’s new houso Thursdsy evening was Iargoly attond- ed, aud praved to bo o very cujovable alfair, At tho last meot.ng of tho Liteiary Soclety, Mra, D, W, Creecy wus electod Troasurer. to iill tha vacancy occasioned by the 1estyrustivn of Mra. Dunbam, Mr. Max St, Lar favored the So- ciety with solect readings from Suakspenre and othor authors, ‘The Rov, W, 8. Urow proached tus farowell ee1mon in the Mothodist Cunrch bere last Sun- day ovening. Tue houso was filied to over- flowing, and the reverend gentleman's parting advico to the membors of hig churcl ml{’not ba aocon forgotten, The Hov. Mr. Trouimnn will preach in tho Lutheras Church Oct. 24, and every alturusto Sunday afterward, ‘Thomaa Jiobortson was gentenced to Bveyeary at Johes for placing obstructions an the Cli- cago, Burlington & Quincy Rallroad track some time ngo. Jacob Weathorwaz, who was airestod noar the Grove sowe timo a0, havityg in his pousession a horao to which Lo kad vo clam, was eent to Joliet for tirco iuma. Afr, Franik Johuson has gono to Datroit, Mich.,, whero ho has obtuined a postion iu the Michigan Central car acconatant's oflico, Mr. and Mre, Jamos Balewman, of Quiney, aro vieitng {riends at the Grove, Miss Nottto Hielly and Ralph Shophord started for Culifornia Thu:sday morniug, Ars. Dacholdor, of Detiot, Mick., in visiting hor friond Mrs. Audras at the Grove, Mr. and Mre. Jobn Stanley Lave returoed frum & ghort vieit iu Miehigan, Mus. J. A, Wait, of Poaoun, bor son Atbert at thie Grove WHEAT® The public echoo!s of Wkeaton will open Mon- dny, Prof. Iancholt, of Kavevilis, takes charge a4 Principal ; Mivs MeMickon, ot Aurora, and Laura . Gary and diss Bailoy, of Whea~ ton, ate toachers. The firet and second grade scholars will go to tna Methodist Epacopal Chiurch, and the primary scholars will mout at the Eaat school-houre. The Dircctors huve de- clded on ooly wcight months achool tor the coming year, Prol, Hancholt, and tho rost of the teachers, being hired on tho.o terms. As it will be o montli or more be.ora the uow publio achool bnilding is ready for occupancy, it Las boou umugu; bost to open the achioul " immodi- ately, au the incunvoniences atlonding the opeus ing will ouly last a short time. —————— OPPOSED TO POSTAL TELEJRAPHY. Crxciyxats, 0., Oct. 9.—The Cluciuoatt dele- #ates Lo the National Bomrd of Trado, {u their roport to the Chambor of Commerce, recommend the Chamber to use whatover influence it might have with the members of Cougress, to the end that tho Genera! Govorumolt wav purchaso tho existing lines aud mauago the wholo telegraph Tuslagss of tho counirs A resclution was offered in opposition to this, declaring that tho Chamber doos not commit isel! fu favor of the project of a nationsl postal telegisph, This 3uumqn bay been tho subject of wany earnest iscusaions on the tloor of ‘the Chawber, which Lave been adjourued Irom timo to gime withou fnal sction boiug resched, The matter catuw np 1or fival disposition to-day, Bud draw an unuen- al large avtendauce of members. Consigerable skirminhiog eusued, during whiok & uiotion for o furtber postponoment wus voled dowu, and the resolution sgaiost comnutting the Chamber 1u favor of tho postal tclograph was carried by & handsome mujonity. ————— THE EPIZOOTIC, Wazeung, W, Oct, 10.—Tho epizootic Lss riade its appesrance 1o the stables of the Btreet Railwav company, and ile cars wers uct r.x:n;mz to-asy, Thirteen horees are sick al- roady, of tho champion Kan, {a visiting it Planas and Qrgans. Udlet, Davis & Co.'s Grand, Square, and Upright 80d Smith’s Asnerican Organs cun by found only st W, W, Kimbally e ‘s, coraer Hlate and Adama streots, -— A Well-Informed Woman ey e BT el 2 e, b7 completion xtractor. Uona villmake Lo Akia pure 82 white, 33 oeal. 03 “Tho palico have | + i A BLOODY DANCE. Murderous Termination of a Bo- hemian Ball, Tho Host and s Friend Badly Stabbed and Cat, An Affray Growing Out of a Drunken Intraston. Like birda of a feather, murders always como closo togethor. Al cortain timos of tho yoar they accur with alarming froquency and io close Auccession, with all tho precieion of & woll- known epidemie. The murders and murderons affrays that havo laken placo during tho last weok weta of only secondery importance com- pared with tho ono with which tho present woek atorta out, It occurred nt 2 o'clock yestorday morniag in tha bakery of Jacob Mrazek, at No. 181 Weat Diviglon street, and can liardly fail to result in THE DEATIT OF TWO OF THE PARTICIPANTH, Al tiio witnessen are oithor Poles or Hoho- minos, who caa tatk but little Lngliab, and would walk sthil leas if thoy could possibly avoid it Ignorant, suporatitious, and even brutish in all their actious, it nan nimost fmpossiblo Lo tearn anything about the affray. A reporter called nt thio houso last evoniug, rapped ot the storo-door, but way refused admittanco ng the lady * sho wa8 80 aleopy nhe conldn't talk English.” Then lio rapped at the bazemont door, and was an- wwored by o lieavily-built maa of middlo age, who was £0 afraid that he kept at loast 10 foelb from tho door, and scemed unessy when tho re- porter anproachied any nearer. Open the door Do would not, and n such drend was he of im- plicating himsolf that bo wou.d nat toll anything nvout iho alfair, Howoveor, as nenrly as can be ascertalued, TItE PACTS ANE THESE ; Mrazok ls & baker, and havivg been quite muc- coeslul in Aomo of his investmants, gayo hie ern- ployes, rolatives, and frionds a ball. ‘Iho nfTair toak placo in tho largo bavement under s Atore, ond was in ciaracter Just what all guch balls aro —n very lino opportunity for everybodv to ran wild without * incurring * the diaplonsure of their frienda. Many o lieg of beer wasa carled {fron & nelghboring sa- loon, and quckty mado away with smong the dancers, Shortly aftor miduight nearly all in tho party woro piotty well soaked in [ager, and whon A PANTY OF FOUR INTRUDERS weoro noticed in tho ball-room they were givon summary ordors to leave. ‘Lhoy, £00, woie evi- dently a8 weil soakoed a8 the dancers, and had ovidently pressed in with tuo hopes of having & freo tight, for, ns soon as any actompt was mado to otut thom, they turned out the gas and went to work with their tiste. ‘The party proved too strong for them, however, nud thestrangors woco forced to retreal to tho eldowall, Junt ag Mr. Mrnzek reackod tho top of the stepa leading to the bnson:ant, tho lour strangers aseanited him. One of thom struck him n foarful blow in 1ho mouth, and sunultancously another TLUNGED A KNIFE INTO RIS ABDOMPEX. John Kowa!sky, a triend of Mrazek, attomptod 10 aid bim, and as soon as thoy had laja out Mrazolk, tho tufuniated strangess assnulted bim, 1118 coat and clotbing were literally cut from his bodv. 'The bock of hln cont was slit from top to bottom, and all the way dowa his back 1o tho 1m, lugements of tho koife. Ha nny «l1sliod go- voroly in fonr places on tha boad, twica on the left sboulder-blado. and stabbed very severaly in the lower part of thiolalt lung, Deaidos thoso thero are soveral otbor cuts, XAKING NINE I ALL, on verioua parts of s body, ono-half of his right haud being vecy noarlv sovered. A driver inihe emplov of Mrazek followed up tho as- vault and recelvod a | sinful gash over his nght oys. Then tho crowd dispersed, and have not ot been idontitied nor captured. Dr, Waterons was callod to attond Mrazok, and Dr, Bour at- tonded Kowaleky, who was taken to bhis homo at the corner of Noble and Chupln straets, where ho keops A small grocery. 'I'he blow wbioh Mrazek recoived fn tho mouth complaioly pul- verized tvo of his teoth and gashed lus pin o terriblo manner. When Dr, Waterous reached him his bowels were protruding somo 18 inoliea (hrouzh a garh in the abdomen hardly su inch in tength, The Doctor is as yet unablo to siale whether the wounds will provo fatal or uot, but thinks tho chances aro that HE CANNOT LIVE, T.ast evening be wus ly)ug in a very low con- dition, T b jutostines aro cat, as thev ure iy pused to be, there ju Litile chanco of bis liv- 1ng more than apothor dav, Dr, Saur, wto at- tendod KKowalsky, states that s rocoverv Is lno opou to considerablo doubt. T'ho gashes on his hesd vre quite severo, but by no menos futal, but the staba on the loft shoulder and in thio loner part of the left lung aro qute don- rervus, The latter alono may bo sudicieat to couss hisdeath. e, too, wia lying very closa to death’s door at 10 o'clook last avenlng, Soon after tho cccarrenco thie polico at the Chicago A entuo Statlon arrested Michael Huso, n 'ole, who ia sald to huvo beon ova of the at- tacking party, and bas boan ident find &a suen by tho grocer Kowa sky. Yesterday aftornoon the polica attho dtadimow Strost Station arrestod Albert Huso, a brother of the man captured at tho Chicago Avenue Station, Some person who L»xo'emln to bo woll goquaintdd w.th both pactics ae callod ou both tho brothors, sud han also n- Hnse brothera hiad ootinug at all to du with tha row. Whetbor or wot they are unplicated can ouly be proven by e fuller investigation. Of- ticers Flynn and 8mith have boon detaiied to as- cortaia tho full partioulars, DUNCAYN, SHERMAN & CO, Arrout of 'Chrco Mambers of tho Firm on Charge of Fraud. New York fymes, Oct, 9, On Woduesday lant, in tho Supreme Court, bo- fore Judgo Lawronco, un order of arrest was granted uyaiuar William Batler Duneaa, Willian Wiuts Buojman, and Francis I1, Grsip, of tho late banking firm of Duncap, 8herman & Co., on tho comulunt of Wash.ugton A, Ruebling, L'ox dinand W, Rocbling, aud Charlos G, ltoobling, who ctarge the late banking frm with frand. Mr, Waslungton A, Roeblng, one of the plain- 1iily, iy the well known wngineerof tbo East Rivor Lndge, nud the suit 18 brougbt Ly lis attorney, Ar, tenry 1. Morange, of Wall steoet. 1n tho ewoin staicment of Mr. Ferdinand W, Roebling ho states that tho plaintiffs are copart- ners i trade, dowg bumness under the Mim | name of Jubn A, Hoebling's Bous ; that the de- foudauts had & wide-opread raputation us wealthiv aud nonorable bankos ; that thoy were reported us having o capital fuvested in their buriners of milliovs ; tnat Wiliam Butler Duncun, one of tuo defoudants, owned real oslato o au amount reaohiug $1,000,000; ana tha. such 1eal gstate was permitted 1o rematn ol record uuchsnged up to the 27th of Jaiv, 1875 ; tuat the doleud- nnty lived in princely style, aud that it wa. 10~ ported, without contradiction by the defend- nuts, that the dowry of Willnm Butler Duucan's daughter would bo §1,000,000 ; that the aofondauts’ layge and hitherto houoral lo course of dealing aud their high standing 1o tho community oxcited tho contldouce of tho nlsin- tifty and caused them to bave faith in thar sclveuoy, nnd ou this faith and confidence they jaiton the 214t of July to the defondsnts tho sum of 81,(37.75, aud with sawd sum puichoeed of tha snid defondauts their sight draft, or Lt of exchange, for the sum ot £400 Js wtorhng on the Urlon Bauk of Loundon, and payable 10 1he order of fickard Johnsou & Nephow, Br, Roct~ formed the polico thnt Mrazelk teatites that tho | i TLIs colloction'of desirablo Plctures is consigued to hing nost states that tho diafu was dishonorcd, ' and that within six days from its purcuase il.o defendants doclared thomeelves nopelessiy in- #oivent, e #iates further that Wiliam But'cr Duncan bad nbout thres motths previous to tho fmilure couveyed bis real eatato to his father, but that tlie deeds rematned tn bia possession, aud wero nut recorded until thuday aitor the faluro, As (o tho assety, Mr, Roobling beileves ihat thoy will Lo realizo tho sum of £2,000,U0), as statod by tLu dotoudant, and he charges that tbey kuew of | their insvlvency when thoy gold and dehivered to bim the bill of exchnoge, and that thoy well kooyw sbat the same would bo dishonored. Mr, Itoebling also cliarges tho defeudants with 1he perpetration of s fraud iu not ut ouco rocoian g the couveyance of tnv reul estate to Mr, Duncuu, 1r., apd be also charges that they ware guilty of fraud 1o solling lum the bill uF exchangoe, s they nell knew on tnat day they Lad exbaueted overy avenue of relicf aud posseswod ©O fivan- cial resources whaiever Lo cover the doficicry waich oxisted in thelr aasets, In couclusion, . 1. Roevling charges that all of the defeudsuly, knowing Lho true state of thelr atfairs, continu d atier tuo tlat of July (o impose upon the puut o by dolsg businers us usust, and that thay were Kuilty of a traudulent coucealment of hoir true conditiou, and that they wilifuily cbeatsa and defraaded the plaintiffo. In addition to the sworn statemont of Mr, Roculiog, thoro is also onc from Ldwiu I, Alvz. anaer, vecretary of the plminbife, Mr. Aluxan- dor states thut dr, Washington A, Ruebliug, vue of tue plaiutiils, is tha Eugiveor of tho East Rizer Bnidge. Mr. Alexsuder), cotsaborates the atatementa of Rr, Boobliog given sbove, sud (urthor ehargas that tho haoks of tho Iato bank- ing firm worn nat aceurately kept, and lio br- itoven tho defendants in thy coutsa which thev }muncu peroetrnted a deliborato and willful raud on the plaintiffs, and by o falas protenwe oblained tueir mones, 'fliese nworn atatoments Laving Lorn Intd boforo Judgo Lawrence, lio Ig- aned an order of arrest, which was axccutod on Thuraday, and tho defondanta wero brouaht bo- foro tho Sheriff and gave bail In tho eum of 85,000, after which thoy wero dischargod. Shei bR FINANCIAT. E; FAILURES IN NEW YORK. New Yonr, Oct. 10.—Tho failures of William P. Nloborts, flour and grsin morchant, from lossea on advances of grain, but habilitiea said not to bo heavy ; of A, 8. Herman, denlerin woolens, for 8100,000, with assots of $30,000 Qoorgo Roschenburg, cotton-dealer, for 6 Rmall amount, and Murrell & Co., slso colton-dealors, and o much areer concern, eaid to be from overtradivg, woro reported yostorday, ‘Tho lat- ter firm say theic failuro A based on o miatake of rome figures In n hirried etatement tnken from their books, aud hojo Lo tesumo Monday. Gl it i NEW YORK RUNICIPAL ITEM. New Yonk, Oct. 10.—Polico Commisalonora Matsoll aud Dinbocker have not resigued, and scom to have no intention of so duing. it Cardinnl fcCloskey tir Danger, London Timea® Ronie Cacreat ondenee. Cardinal McCloskev tird n narrow eseapo & fer dnys ago from what might have boen a very serions accident. Whilo paving eomo vlrita In tho Vin Qiulia, nccompanied by Monaignor Chatard, the coschman attempted fo turn the carrisge lu too parrow n epace, when the off fore wheel got jummod under thn box; the horses, n pnir of epltited blacks, becamo un- manageadle, nnd bul fer tho fortunato breaking of the pole, the catriage wonld liave Loon over~ turned, Ay it was, tho Cardinal had only to suffer tho inconvenienco of sittiug fn his car- ringo whilo the pole was bolug sudiciontly ro- pairod to seive for tho drive homo. DEATHS. SINCLAIL—In this eity, Oct, 10, of scarlet fever, Nellfe M.. danghter of I, 15.'and Lliza J, Sinclalr, sged 13 montha and 25 dagn, toral from residence, 76 North Teavlit street, ata . 1, Oct, by carrlages to Graceland Cemutery. MULLANY~—AL Sirinacar, in Northorn India, about Aug. 1, Ming J, A, Mulinuy, of New York, daughter of the late Col, Jamea R, Mullany, U. B, A, snd slster of 3w, W, T, ‘Suufolat, of this city. PRICE—In this city, Oct, 10, of plouro-pneumnnia, Clara . Price, daughler of Cornolius and Melluds 8, T'rice, oged 18 yeara, Lunetal sorvice at the residenco of her paronta, No, 904 Tudiana svenue, on Tuosdsy, tho 12th fust,, 6t 10:30 t.m. BURKE—Michnel Burke, Jr., agod 13 yesrs snd 9 montha, died ot tlo residcrice of his parots, 335 Hub- bard-at,, on Hunday ung, Oct, 10, at 10:16, Fuboeral will leave at 10 0'clock Tuenday, 1241, by carriagen to Calvary, Frionds of the famlly are luvlted to attend. SPECIAL NOTIC Centaur Liniments sliey poin, robdus swellings, hoal | Lurne, end Wil cure rhenmatism, #pavin, end Mo, 1one and muncld = nilmy . Tho Whi'e Wranper is 5 for Lamlly 1no, tho Yellow Wrapper KENlrpor s for anfmale) #Lexmatoy, Ky, Jane 30, 1872 “Gentlemen : T takin very greit jilenuro in’ recora. ending the Centaur Linfnient for animala, Tt 18 the bewt remedy X hiave aver telod for bruiscs, strains, cuts, nplints, etc, Very respectluliv, o Y P, McGRATIL® centa >0t SEer ottlo, Electro Silicon. This wondarful articlo 1s a pure Infosoria cbtatned | from a ming In Novada, whera it mas probably depusited when th world wan yuung. ItIn hs best material over dlacavered for cloaning and pulishing Gold, Stivor, Gln &c. {4 contains no grit or chemteals, and poliabios wit areator brilliancy thaa any othos_ matorlal, Try [t and youwil] bo satistiod. Sold by House.Facnishers, Drug. i, Jowelors, and Gincam, Agonts, GILLET, Mo. CULLOCH A 4 nnd i ateraas, Ohlongo, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. AGRICULTORAT, THPLEVERTS, TURST & Bia DLEY MANUFACTURING COM- | pay-Tlaws. hudiag and Walking Cuitivators. Sulky | My b sud N, R, botapors, 07 tu &I Norili Lok | AWNINGS, TENIE, AND WAGON-COVERS, [FLAGH A3D BaANNIIGS-COTION DUUK. QILLERY HUBNARD & 0., D 0 0 South Watermt., Curaur FilLiav., Chioago, TWINES AND GORDAGE ANILLA AND olysl RODE, M HIE STATE SAVINGS INSTH UTION~ b0 aud & Lasalle-st., Cldeago, T, 8ix per cent Intorort nn dops __ MISCELLANEQUS. __ i, GREAT NATIONAL TABILY NEWSPATER, LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL | Forty-ivo yeore estabifahed ; shle, nuwsy, splcy, titerary, sgricultural, wide-iwaie and progreasive. endid Books, Magarines, &c., virtually jriven 1e:ribers, Unustal inducenients to 3 sawplo copica and full dexcriptive circulars sent on spplication, Only §2u year stugly, and $1.¢0 to cluba, $10 000 In_handaonie prorents distributed to h subscsibers Decamber 31, 186, Praa't Courfer-Joumnsal Co,, Lowsville, Ky, W, N, HALDEMAN, AUCTION SALES. Fen e | By ELISON, POMEROY £ C0. ™| | Entire Stock of a Dealer AT AUCTION, Mouday Morning, Oct. 11, al 10 o'clock, at 80 ARCHER-AY., new und recond-land Furpiturs, Bloves, Bedutngy, Crockery, and G cral Hourehold Qonas, Alan 3 s, news, Le, ELISUN, POMEROY & CO,, Atictioncers, PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE. | HIGH-CLASS ; OIL PAINTINGS At Store 143 State-st, COMMENCING | Tugslay Horning, Got 12, al 11 oiclock, And continuing at g, ond folloning WEDNER. DAY and THURSDAY, Uct, 13 aud 14, al sawmo tours, ' A superb collection of 224 Modern 0il Paintings, Al beautifully mounted lu fine Gold-ght Frames, N. ¥. Art Association For POSITIVE BALE, without ltmit or rosarve, snd is wwell worihiy tho uttention of ALL LOVERS OF ART IN OIL PAINTINGS, | Want of spe prevents our mentioning the names ! Of artiats represtni=d in the catslogue, On MONDAY (day snd ovening) the whols collection will Lu arranged and ou TPTREEB EXIIIBITION WITH CATALOGUE, AT THE S8TORE, 143 STATE-ST. SALE COMMENCES Tuesday Morning, Oct. 12, at 11 o'clock, ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auctioneers, i ue by a leading i | | | GUSTON-MADE CLOTHING. ' 55 - | TUFSDAY MORNING, Oct. 12 at 9:50 o'clock, ! At our Storus, 84 & 86 Randolph-st, A large stuck seasousble Custoin-mado Clotbiug, Overe | coats, Back Coats, Buainess Coats, Pants, Veats, etcy ete., will be nold fo lota to suit, After which we will sell New and Seeopd-land Fur- uiture, Carpets, Heabng and Cooking Bloves, sud Genural Housohold Guods, "ELISON, FOMEINOY & CO,, Auctioneers, "By WL I NODGES & €O, At Our Wareraoms, G360 West Lake-sty On WEDNESDAY E lergu siock of Carpeta s B Cullery, &¢, A 1srae lina Purlor and Cook Stoves, Eals d without reerve. Alto on Baturday Evepe ug, at 7 0'clock, Auo lat of Housebold Goods skust Lo sold ; als0 6 Ol Paintnge 800 years ald, sud muss be sald to pay advance. 0] Auclivsoers, DGES & C(\, 636 and 643 West Zakaty vt NUCTION _SALES, BY G G3an Oun of thn fargent and 1 ‘131 ()r e e of thn Targent and Aineat ealcn of fho s, b thado TURSDAY, OCT, 1, © RISy wing to the room fonhirel for o apacks) g lothing o Thiewday (1ifi) ol ourfines ool Gouls, "Notians, ete., wil Lo told un *Micadey (h] weok Among tio apeoial nttractions ars o lin oty Giotle, Cresinuesen, Gontimgn, Cottonades, nect nets, n'lr.fu;lnb;nm. |‘r Plajde, Flannols, cte, Buiperior Tabln Cutlry, of pupulnr Alnerics e e i i e “An oxtcnalva line of Linens, Whito Good Updermenr, ino, Kkl o, e, " Tadlew, Oloven, Gaunta, aind Milfs of overy grade and gt 100 difichant Yariation i Gent, Ladiony otfeaee 3% Chifdren's wear, lorlury of every Acicription, Jimy Dresn and Overshivte, Uvoralln, cofe, latest k) Hataand Gapin, Umbr liders, Tion's Undops wear, Hatuburgs, Iutllintn, 7Fics, Libbonw, Trinime 1Tats, DrcamosCiamby, Tirkshos, Blck: and. Colmey BIIkr, Tlal, MIsorTlatud Ware, Lava Tipes, Onferon Tipe, etc. Jinlt Gools in Cardigse, Conte: Glopes M1, Tloods, Hncks, Wrintints, ete. CARDETS- 7o recular estabitehied aale of Carfots 3t 11 v'clock, whey o sliall offur 2 and 3 pise, Ainglo chalne, and's neg Venetioa, nnd Ditele Carpeth, . P GORE & €O, 64 pnd 70 Wabaslay, 2D7 VW.ASIASIE AT, Ciow'Ti ¢ ont sala of a1t entiFo Aock of frstclass fun niture, and s very law lexio for {Wo and a Laif sear, on ‘CULHDAY, 00T, 12, AT 10 0'CLOCK, 31 Chanbet eetn complete, 10 pieces. * Ash and Wala nnt, marbin ind wond to, coamelod std paintad Cate tage Chambor sets, with ressitg Carcs and Bareayn s Varlor suite, Farlor suit Frames (wa0 n nuslin), Leuty: ex and Nep Covercd i ay Chudes, Waluet Chalry ang Rocliess, leception Ghnirs, Sido Hoaede, matblo.to Hurowss atd Cominailen, nuaeble-top Tahics, fotey Tt quet Tables, Whatnots, Lounges, Ac. Guods Twpection oo Modes: e pative Fealy Lo G, ¥, GORE 1,200 CASEHS WELL ASSORTED Boots, Stioes & Rubers AT AUCTION, BY OATALOGUE, On WEDNESDAY. 0ct. 13, at 9 1-0 8. . TUR and FLANNHL.-LINED QoODS, and PULL LINES of our OUSTOM-MADE GOODS will be sold. GLO. T, GORE & 9, 08 £l 70 Walanhar, CLOTHING! A LARGE AND BPECIAL SALE 0P Guston-nade Clothing WILL DE BELD Thursday, Oct. 14, 2t $:30 n.m,, At witch timo tho ontire stock of & Now York Jobber snd Tutuier will be closed out, 0 etock consista of fino usd modinm-gral well atsorted In men'a and boys' wear, axale g0, Men's aui Boya' (vercoats, Stits, Pauts, Coals, and Vests will bo ofiered, and s overy ot ofiozol in (ks Uouse, in-aciually soid, euc patrons esn dopead upen nzgaiiie, 8Baies open promptly at 0:30 . my, Sales of OARPETS enoh day at 11 o'olock, GEO, I'. GORE X €O, 03 and i Watsshay, On THURSDAY, Oct, 14, at 9% aclock, ‘Wa shiall close out a lnrgo stack of FURNITURIE 32 Parlor 8ets, 1a Lhamaber Eets, 200 Walnut Dedsleads (assorloed), 100 Walnut Burcuus and Cominndee, 15 Waulnut Tables, 50 Marble-tap Tables, 370 wood Caair, 40 Rolls Ficor Oil Cloth, 60 Marulo sn Wood-top Hall Trecs, 80 What-nots, 230 Clothes Iime, 100 Waloug ilo:kere, Booken o+, Sofas, Loiges, Mattresses, alin rors, Parlor sud O.tico Deaks, Buow-canen, Tron Safes, Trarios, Parlor Stoves, lot of ' Counters, with Drawers and shelving, d, . GONE & CO., Aucttoneery, WM. A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auu'fluxumm.}gt MADIS_OH»O&T. TUESDAY MORNING, OCT. 12, AT 9:3) GCLOCK, At BUT'TERY & CO.'8, 108 East Madison.st, Large Special Trade Sale Custom-plade Clothing, Cloths, Cassimeres, hnit Goouls, Shivts, Drawers, Hoslery, Hats, Gloves, Gauntlets, nnd Ellitfs. ‘This stock will conalst of full lines of regular goode W3, A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auctloncers. AT 164 EAST MADISON-ST. Chattel l[l);tg'flg:c Suic. THE ENTIRE FURNITURE OF THE Cosmopolitan Hotel, 0. 164 EAST MADISON-BT., AT ATCTION, TOESDAY MOKNING, Oct, 12, st 10 o'clock, The fuenure of 63 licoins, conoiting of Clhamber Cels, Maitreusen, Pillows, Dlankets, Sheets, Carjete, sforrq eic,, Dinfng-room Furniture, 30 U. W, Tables, 2X Chairs, Bliver-plated Casters, Spoons, and Forks, Tse ULle Cullery, ‘U'sble Linen, Crockery and Giaesware, large Ceoliing ftauge apd Furniture, Carving stand, Jauvdey Macbincry, Oiico Deeks, Siiow Casor, olcy Gas Fixtures throughout tho Louse. €&~ ‘The Hotol cani bo rentod on reasonable tertas by & respoumbin purty, ‘WAL A, BUTTERS & €D, Auctinurers, Otlico 108 East Madiasn-ate Weilnesday Morning, Oct. 13, at 9 1-2 o'clock, At BUTTERS & CO.'8, 104 Cast Madison-st, WELADE S.ATe3E Whito Cruclery, Yeliow and Hovkingham-ware. ‘fuble Olussware and Chusung ¥ Tun Lino fine Table Cutiery, Plated.wace, Carpets, Muts, sl Window Soaden, 1,000 gross Chalk and Colorod Crayons and Carpee terw' C “Thu stock will conatat of full hnes of freab sud de sirablo gouds, o of Rog, il 1 brl Fronch Brandy, proof. m H nl ])k 1 brl Magguolia Gln, proof. OFKS 2 bel our dusls Wisky. " { bel Kentucky Dourbon Whisky, AT 38 COTTAGE GROVE-AV, QENTEEL FURNITURY, FINE PICTURES, EICy AT ATCTION. Wednesday Morniug, Oct, 13, at 10 o'clock, At Cottage, 38 Cotlage Grove-av, Tho entire bouschold efforts, consisting of Psrlor Farnitire, lruseets Csrpetn, Chamber Seis, Diuteg: soam Hets, air Mattreswon, Gnn Cirromos, Lare Ciry talnw, Clushn and Glusawire, Plotod Ware, Parlor a0d {C3 \ cuuhlug Btov‘e","u 1‘;‘0“1"['12“3 & CO., Agr’lflnul‘l TUTTEES & C0/8 REQULAL TRADE HALE TTHURSDAY MORNING, Oct. 1, at %:30 o'clocks STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G00DS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, EOOTS, SEIOES, BETO., O Breund L'ior Salesruom, 1ud Madlon-ab BUTTONS & 00/8 SATURDAY SALE Furalture, Honghold Goods, biauos, Corvel BATURDAY MORNING, Oct, 16, at 9:30 oclock, 84 totr Halewrooms, 1oy Sladison-at. By S. DINGEE & CO. Auctioncers und Commisajon Merchaals, Our Next Regular Sale, Wednesday, Oct. 13 AL 10 0'ctock &, m,, will (aXe placo 4t 0us NEW STORES, Nos, 274 & 270 East Nnd.iaox;-l.t‘..mu 3 , Leiter & Co. e O e il ofor & arde e f HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARFPETING, o5 g OFFICE FURNITURE, And OENERAL MERCHANDISE, Wa willIn s days anponuca our Regular alo Dags for Diy Ciothiug, Boota snd Suoos, Hardwaro 86 60 o g R, B. 2 Libera{cogt adutucon mads o0 (UL T, MONAMARA & €04 47 East Washington-st. 12, On Tuesday Morning, Oct. slip- AT 0:30 0'C1 0CK, Weo will sell full linen of Gongrass Tien Pcn‘. Pmlndelpwfig% Now York goods. aco casns ORIGINAL SUCKER BOOTS, ARRANTED GENUINB. il fi:. P McNAMARA & C Aueii ITI0AL ANNOUNCEMENTS: ~TT ENTH WARD. A meating of the Teuts Ward lndu“udnl th ‘be Liaid at No, 113 Bould Jemerdio4 ‘n‘&:fl:} ;ullm u‘:'lml.mna‘du aveaing, Ock Mo