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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, The eleetion of officers of the Athenmum for {he oosuiog year waa held yosterday, but the rosult will not Le sunounced until to-day. The temperaturs yestarday, as obsorved by: Meussse, optician, RS Madison street (I'RInUX? Bullding), was, at 8 &, m., 53 deg. ; 10 8. m,, 59} 13m., 661 8p. m., 71; 8 p. m., 63 ‘Tho German Literary Society mot last avening st tho Athobrum and olected Prof. Androas Groh na Prealdont, and Miss Kate Manicrre se Vice-Presidont, for tho ensting yoar, Tho noon-day meetings held on Arcade conrt are well attonded and full of inlcrest, Over 200 wore in attendance yesterday, and the meoting was cantinued considerabily over the time, Joha V. Farwell conducts tho meeting to-day, the subject being ** Piayer.” At an early hour yosterday morning a horse attached to back No.BY stumbled into an excava~ tion st tho corner of Lake atreat and Ashland avenue that had beon loft unguarded, and was mevorely lojured, furnishing croployment for a wotorinary aurgeon and tho Corporation Coun- oel. ndent wants {o know when the terms anul‘!:!fln:u;?othe members of the Bchool Board expire, Ie asksthis in order that he may know when to display lis indignation at tho polis. Unhappily for him, they are appointed by the Mayor, wflc says ho will remain in offico until Aptil. 1877, A new Bayor muet be electod be- foro thero can bo a chango. A cbifck of s child of tho tendor age of 4 yesrs, nsmed Barah dills, was missed from the roei- denoe of hor parents, No. 1080 West Madison stroet, sbout b o'clock 1ast ovoning. Sha is de- ncribed a8 small in size, light bair, full face, Inrge oyes, and supposed to be kidoapped, as firemen siationed in tho viclnity eaw a woman goaxing the cbild off, The police havo beeu 1u- formed of the wmatter, and are making ovory ef~ fort to ascertain her whereabouts, Inregard to the case of the man Edward Murphy, who waa said to have died at tho Couu- ty Hospital withont baving an opportunity to Beo bia rolstivos, the autholitios of that wstitu- tion etato that overy patient has to ba registorod and givo his address, if ho has any; and that Murj.hv, on coming tbore, did not “give any ad- dress, nor did hio say that he bad any friends in the city. 1fhe hnd dono ro, tho Iatter would have been instantly notitied, Thoy also deny tho atatemonts rolative to the neglect with which the body was treatod, A short timo ago it was decided by tho Internal Tevenne Department that all browers who usod more than two aud » half bushols of malt to & barre] of boor should pay a tax on the difference. Tho brewers of thus_city considerod the tax un- Juet, and ecnt Cot, Jueeon to Washington to op- tain a rebato and o roversal of tho decision. A tolegram was recoived from him last night stat- ing that ho had succcodod in porsuading the ofiicialy of their injust.ce, and thoy had promised to drop the subject 1or the future. Tuo Franklin Socloty Library, at 118 and 120 Monrae strect, grows apaco, Among the rocent aditiona to it are thres notable books, illustra. tiva of as many specialtios connected with print- ing, 'Ihoy are : ** Tho Henofeldor Albnm,” is-~ wued on the centennial annivorsary of tho birth of tho juvontor of lithography; Harel's ** Poota and Poetry of Printerdom." fu the boautiful stylo characteristic of that gemlemln ; and Jackson & Chatto's istory of Wood Eugraving, o costly work, recognized ur the standard work on the subject. In addition, the Hociosy hina re- contly scquited a complote sot of Jlarper's Afonthly, fifty-ove volumes, Two geutlemon are prominently mentioned in connection with the Judgeship of the Suprewmo Court about bo made vacant by tho resignation of Judgo McAllister. Thoy are Jndge Dickey sud Durrsy F. Tuloy. 7Tbe formor dn highly spokon of by everybody, and besides possossing great popularity, bas Lad considerable oxpu- ricuco a3 & Judge of tha Circuit Coort. Mr. ‘Tuley is & good lasyor, and, it is said, may run evon battor than Judie Dickey for this position, Regarding tho oflico, it may bo said that fow of our first.clags lawyers desite 15, Soch moen as Mr. Hitchcock and John N. Jewett prefer to stick to their Iaw practico raiher than seek tbe somewhat ompty bounor of the Suprome Bencii, WEST VILOTSIA EDITORY. A party of editors aud nowspaper men from Virginia, atylivg thowmselves tha Vent Virgiuin Edrtorial Excursion party, arrived in this city at 8o'clock last evouing, und are now stopping at thio Great Uentral Hotel, on Market stroet, They Jeft Martingbnrg on tho 18th inst., and have thus 1§ visited Philadelplia, tho Ceutounial Expori- {ion Grounds, and Pitisbnrg. Thoy loavo this evoning for Bt. Louw, wsud will go from thore to _Kansaws City, Gra- wveads, Denvor, and . other places of interest in the Weat, Thonco ihoy contom- plate o trip to Texaa. ‘Tho party is composeil of the following: 0. Q. Beofleld, Parkersburg Stale Journal, Prosident of the Excuraion; C. M. Hodgson, Morgan Mercury, Mecrotary; C. M. Bbiny, Grafton Sentinel, Treasurer : J, W, ZPlatienberg, Hancock Cowrder ; 8. C. Glass, Pan- Handle Nees ; 1. W. Rook, Mouudavitle Jeepor- ter; 4. O. Ntoborts, G. W. Bruce, New State Gawtle; T. ‘I. Bowman, Morgaotown Poal; Clarence L. Bmith, Fairmount Jndez; J. H. Carroll T. W. Morris, litchio (Yazelle ; Harns, J. Rolger, Porkersburg Timex; G. B. Gibbens, Zducational Monthly ; 8. V. Jackson, Jackson Demacrat ; J, W. C. Armstrong, Point Pleasant Jeeqister ; H. R. Howard, Mason County Ireas ; J. H. Bustor, Iteal Estate Regiater ; D, Gosory, West Unwn_Observer; 'I'. Ii,” Winchestor, Par- korsbarg Eraminer; John Hodgion, Dar- keruburg Enquirer ; Frank Allen, = Spon- cer Democrat; R. 8, Eichelborger, W. 8. Quruer, Krigwood fierald ; J, F. Madaus bush, Martinsburg Independent ; George L. Bhowers, P. Ireston Chow, Charlostown Aree Press; Gearge ¥, Light, J. E, Floming, Mor- antowns Dulietin ; W, L. Jacobs, A. B. Clatk, uckbanan _Delta; James 1. Jomes, Kaiser Tribune ; William Harper, Rowney Infelli- gencer ; M. G. Holmes, Woston JDemocral; J. W, Holt, Grafton Sentinel; Lewts Ouuldwell, Clarkeburg Zelegram ; Martinsburg Statesman ; Channing M. Smith, Parkorsburg Indez; J. Iunter Smith, Parkerburg Sentinel; T." 11 Trico, Franklin News; PE.W, liyan, Morgan- tawn Post, —— MIND-READING. EXTERIMENTH LY MR, REOWN, Ar. Brown, the mind-reader, gave an exhibi- tion of his phenomenal powers beforo & setoct, but not very large, audicucs last ovonng fu tho First Mothodivt Church. Amoug thoso prosent were s number of promivent clorgymen and business men well known in the city, and who took an aotive part in the tests to which Mr. Brown was subjected. 'Tho oxperiments wero quite satisfactorily made, to the ontertaiument and surprise of tho suditors. Tho lley, Dr. Tiffany iotroauced the miud-rouder. Bofore commoncing the test, Mr. Brown aunounced that bo had not come to deliver a lucture, but to dumoustrate that the thoughts of cthers could Lo commmunicated to him, and through him mado known to the audience without the sl of coufedorates, Iie did not claim to be able to ac- count for tue phenomenon or faculty, and said tlat bo was neither & clairvoyant, a Bpirituais, nor & mesmorizer, 1o then callod for the ape polutment of o committes, aud tho Reve, Mesars. iffany and Edwards, Prof. Rlodnvy Welch, and Muesrs, E, B. ‘I'sicott, B, W. Pratt, and Jamoes George were named by persons in the auditorium, The first_oxperimont was made with Goorge M. Ctark, Esq., as subject, or, as Mr. Brown rralom to call it, operator, Mr. Brown rutired nto an ante-room, and Mr. Ularis secroted a swall articlo in tho ball, Mr, Brown returned, took bis subject by tho loft hand with his leit, sar tho purpese, as o said, of learning the con- dition of the goutleman an & subject. If he was & good oue, he felt u tanll pass over bim like an lectric shock, M. Clark was declared & first ¥ate subject, and the mind-reador bandsged bis eyes with o liandketohie!, in order to provent sy foterforence with tho passive stuto whlch Lo mssumed, and which objects sud movewents of persous would disturb. Then the took Mr Clark direct to & Isdy aud took from her Landa Inrge topaz ring—the article concealed, nu act which elicited lpll(l\mu. . The Rov. Dr, Bullivan, of Trinity Episcopal COhurch, l‘lnrovsd a woro difticult subject thau Mr, Clark. He was told to think of a person in tho hall, sod kosp that person fixed steadfastly fo_his mind, " Mr. Browu took him up and dowy tho sislos and about tho eeats, but floally cave it up. It afterwards trauspited, however, Ehn tho severend gentlemau failed to luy out lis path frow the platforn to the person thooght of, which proved & barnier to the suce 2¢uu of the exporimcnt. George Hhierwood was successfutly led to Mr, Bueldop, of the trm of Carpeuter & Sheldon, aud Mr. Sheldon waa in turn mada s subject to tbiuk of & vamo. Ho took Mr. I, E. Morss, of the Michigan Boutheru Ralroad, but gof the fui~ tinl wrong in his uund, waking 1t **J." justead of “E.” Drown made the mistako, of courss, The fourth test consisted in discoverng the, yain from which iwo persous were suffering.’ ‘The church janitor had a rhetmatio pain iu bis lett shoulder, aua Brown found i out without bis nsaustauce. Another geutlewsn Lad a pain HE CHICAGO TRIDUNU: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1875, about his heart, and that was indicated quickly the mind-reader. The concealment of & Shorman Honse cont- obeck, bolonging to Mr. James George, was made jn tholap of alady, aftor it had paseed through threo gentlomen's hamxds, sud whilo Brown and ecveral members of the Commitice wore in an ante-room, The mind-reader passed directly from ope gentleman to the otlier, and finally placod his band on tho ohtck, 1o an- ounced that he was prepared to indieato tho agen of several Indies, and givo a variety of ex- periments, but the Iatencss of tie hour wonltt not permit. Ife oxpressed him ability to communicate the thoughts of a poroon from one end of a long wire to anothor, aud on another occaslon would give some etill moro con- vinclng tosts of his powers aa & mind-readar. The Rev. Dr. Sullivan announced to the audi- ence, before they loft their seats, that tho exper- {monts had {llustrated tho thoorv ontertained by many sciontific men, that tho mind of a person yaa diffusad through tho whoto norvons syetem. ‘The nervous system of the wubjoct was commu- nieatod with and through Brown, This theory had boen adopted by leatned men, and bo was convinced moro than ever of ita correciness, Tlo Rev. Dr. Tilfany and others of the Com-~ mitteo announced tholr watisfaction with tho teats, and the nudionce disporsod. . g o THE COUNTY BOARD. o YEBTERDAY'S PROCLEDINGS. ‘An adjournod mecting of tha County Board wan held yestorday afternoou, President Bur- dick in tho chair, nll the n:embors prosont except Crawford, Ituseoll, and Scumidt. COMMUNICATIONS, Boveral communications were received asking changea in the placen for holding oloction. Re- fr}lrmfi to Gaxmnrnuu on Pablic Service. County Clerk Lich roported on the Cook County valuation as fixed hy the State Board of Equaiization, The roport fizes tho tax on Innds, including railconds, at 62 conts on the $100: on Iots, 52 cents ; on personal property, 62 conta, Tho total valintion was fixed 8% 229,993,108, divided a8 follows : 3 ud, incinding ralizond x’:u, Including satironds. 1 13 Personal property..... 16,009,997 To which is ndded the rolling stock and eapital of railroads. smounting to 181,600,119, and tho capital of asgociations and companics, amount- ing to $3,000,776. Referred to the Finance Com- mittoo. RESOLUTIONS, Undor this head a dobato aroee in referonco to Mghtomg-rods which partook of a humorous chsiacter, Commissioner Clough moving that the matter Lo left to tho entiro list of cummit- toos, 'I'lie quoation was finally eottled, but just how no one keemod to understand, and the reo- ords will fail to show. Commiissionor Guonther introduced the foliow- Ing resolution, which was adojtod : Jtesoived, That thu Clerk of this Board bo fustructed ot to deliver any order drawn for tho benef't of any Board of Highway Commissioners to be paid out of tho Counly Treasury for the uso of romla sud bridges, uniosn the recelpt thereof las been eutered Ly tho 'Yreasurer of auch Board of 1lighway Comtuission- ars npon the register of dram-shop Licouses kept by tho County Clerk, ‘The Board thon adjourned until Monday, e YESTERDAY'S WEDDINGS. PRICKETT—RICH, The residencoe of Jr, Georgo W. Prickott, at No. 466 Michigan avenuo, was the scono of un- wonted festivity yosterday afternoon. ‘Tho cause was tho wedding of his daughter, Mie Mlary E. Priokstt, to Mr. Byron Rich, o member of tho law firm of Ilolmes, Rich & Noble. Tho cercmony was performed in the parlor in tho presence of o lunited number of guests, who wero intimato friends or rolatives of the partics concerned. At G o'clock the bridal patty do- sconded tho staircose and marched into the par- lor, I'here wors no bridcsmaids or groomsmen, tho bride leaning uvon the arm of her father and Mrs. Drickett nccompanyiug tho _bridegroom. Mesars, lugh 4. Buch and Frod Clark cuncted tho ensy part of uehora, ‘Fho marrisge sorvice waa porformed by Bishop Cheney, according to the rites of the Reformed Episcornl Clurch, and immediately theroafter the couple received the hearty congratulations of the asscmblage, ‘The lists of pressuts will bo published in tha Sunday ssue of ‘Fue Tuinuyz. DRENNAN—NAGHITEX, * Lant evening a ploasant wodding took place at -8t. Jariath’s Church, ou the coruer of West Juckson wtroet and Hermitago avoune, Thatwo hnp"-y mortals who wore uuitod wero Mr, Thom- as W, Brennsn, & Wost Madison streot grocer, and Miss Mary Naghten, doughter of Mr. John Naghten. After thio ceremony tho conpls took the train for B8t. Louisjon a two-weoks' bridal tour, CRIMINAL. United States Cominissioner Hoyao yestorday Leld over in bonds of $10,000 & mon namod “Theodoroe C. Sutton, who is wanted iu Patorson, N. J.. for violation of Sec. 44 of the Bankrupt law, in concealing hisoffects from the Assigoes. In defaule of bail he was commilted to jail tu awalt the execution of an ordor yesterday issued by Judge Blodgett for his removal to Patorson, That interminable Civil Rights bill which ralsed g0 much fuss sad feathors somo timo ago bids fair to again come to tho surface, One of tho colored citizens who was bounced from a down-town restaurant is said to have been bo. fore tho United States Grand Jury, aud in now awaiting a notification that an indictment has boon found against the man who bounced bim, Tho United States Grand Jury had bofore them youterday several of the moro prominent ox-rosenus uflicials, under whom tho whieky frauds were perpotrated. Phil Wadwworth was let down rathor lightly on account of his short experiouce in tho office, but the jury made it up beautifully when the Chief Doputy of the oflice, Mr. J. ¥. Hoyt, wes brought before thern, Hovoeral of tho lesser lights will be examined to-day. Offecr Hehanck, of the Yest Chicago Avenue Sn:iau,tyaawtd-y captured that notorious burg- lar, thiof, and pickvocket, Jobnny Lemb. He ‘was arrestod some tine ago for burglary and Bafo-** cracking "ot tho oflice of T. M. Avory, tho Jumber morchant, but was turaed over to Chief Bock of Milwaukee, on & similar charge in that eity, In tho meantime an indictment was found agsinet him for the Avery roblory in this city . some curious maunor ho escaped from custody in Milwaukeo, and has boen st lmgoevormnce. Mo wifl bo turued over to the Bhoriff to-day to await » trial st the next term of thie Crimiual Court, Louls M. Bnyder, of the firm of Van Veohten & Boyder, map publichery, yeaterday callod at the Armory and proceeded fo toll about his ca- rousal ou tho day provious. Ilolad becn out on a collection tour in the country all day, and, re- turning.Lie dropped in on o ssloon an Dosplalnos street, whore lio mado the acquaintance of a mathor tall gentlemay, with wside-whiskers, Bliortly aftor “the strangor loft the room, Mr, Buyder noticed tho loss of bls pocket-baok, con- taining about $190 in currency and 80 in blile collectable, And then ho learnod that bis frieud’s namo was Jim Wallace, and it flashod actoss Lis mind that Wallaco was the notorious Pick-pocket, Tha polico have no hope of can- tiring bim at oo early day, as he ju ono of the shiarpost met in the profession. William More, alias Johuuy Drennan, aliss Zack Dronnan, & fugitie from Justico, woa ar- restod by Dotective Elliott yesterday aftornoon, aud committed to jail in dofault of baul, to await the action of the Michigan authorities for his roturn to Detroit. Duriy, dJuly last, 8 sories of robberies were porretrated in_ that city, which dofled the offorts of the polico to auppross, OA;W"B thesa was tho burglary of the residonce S weallhy citizen, from whi the thleves wucceodwd in litting j‘zwfll: ry and diamonds ewtimated to be worth upward of #1,000, Thls lattor was event. ually traced to the prisoner, whé h-dux’l:u}a::nla city with his pluuder and lett no trace Leliind to [;uldo ursuit. 1t was roovntly made kuown to be policeotticiala of Detioit that More,aliasDron- uan, was rusticating in this city, and’ Detectivo O'Nell was sout tu pursuit, 1o arnved yoster- duy morning, and after diligont search collared hid mau, A requisttion will ue obtained at ouce, sud the criminal, who is roported to bo one of the 1uost scoomplished eracksmen and nighte workors in the couutry, will Lie returned 10 the soeno of his operattions. i aA"miu mui‘l:l Jax. Datootive Gallaghor walked lowuraly ovor to tho Shorman House early yallonl.nymorulnu aud arrestod & youug wau uswed Joseph A, Cooper. Bome two weeks 880 tho Young wan registered at the Tremont Houso ns Lawarq J,, Raffen, of New York. Ha nrpuuad 40 bo abiont. 30 or 85 yoarn of age, was well dreused, and paid s board & ‘week in advauce, i wes on intimate terms with weil-known bank cashior, and knew besides o score of wealthy Ohicagoans, but nevertheloss when several potsy larcanies were roported at the oflice of tho botel, the foger of suspicion was imn.ediately pointed at him, The petty rob~ berien followed 1u close snccession until ooe flua morning a New York gentlemuan lost s coat and Locketbook containing $200. Raffen waa not seen aboul the place sgain, and was conssquent- ly epotted ax tha thist. Inthe room forworly occupivd by bim ke Lad accldently lefs an old coat, from the conterts of which tho dotoctive learnod that lita namo waa not Iiaf- fon, but Coopar. Tollowing up the hints and tracea which lio gained, ho loarned that Cooner haid gone to Omalin, and told tho Chief of Po- lico st that place'so koop watoh of Iim, T.aat night word was brought to the Armory that Cooper was &t the shcrman Houso, and bofore tho young man had arisen yesterday moraing the detective wos rapping at his door, THE COUNTY BUILDING. Farmer Harms commonced tho work of ex- cavating for the plling and concrete for the naw Courc-1lonro foundation yosterday. Qon. Liob added about sixty mon tohisclerieal forco yostorday, tho rpecial cause boing the com- moncing of the work of extonding the State tax, The Hon. C. B. Farwoll and State's Attornoy Reod had an oxtended conferonco in tho Iatter's privato ofiice yextorday morning, the nature of which is unknoiwn, H, @. Heott, colorod. was yesterday incarcer- atad in the debtors' prison of the County Jail, Hovon oxedutions rest agalnst bim, aggrersting ahout 8600, Mr. Bmith has tho honor of boing tho first priconer confined in tho debtor dopart mont since ita completion. THE GRAND JURT. The Grand Jury took au early atart yesterday moruing, did vory hitle, and adjournad. \Vit- neesea woro espocted 1n tho case of tho alloged bribery of certain membors of the County Bomud, but thoy wero not forthcomiug, hence nothing was done In tho caeo, excopt to jaus attachments for Mosnra, Storey and \ilkie, of tho Tumes. Mr. ‘Storoy put in an appesranco after tho Jury adjourned, and was oxcuscd until tms morning. Tho jury have at last begun to dincovor tho secret of the tediousness of tho in- vestigntion, and that the witvesses alroady ox- amined have been summoned to cover up rathor than oxposo tho facts, aud are actormined to go to tho bottom of the affair, and to bave DMessra, Wilkie and Storoy A wituessos at all hazarda. In fact, the chargo of bribery against mombora of tho Board is fast glving way tnder tho evidenco presented, and tha prospect fs that tho Times will speodily bo put on tho defensive. If Btorey and Wilkio fatl to cstablislhy their charged against tho acensod to-day, it in threatoned that tho injured Commis- slovers will go bofora the jury at onco to add to the list of Times libels, shich they are confidont of boing able to do. A CONFERESCE WITNOUT A RESDLT. Meesra, 1lurd, Bogue, Williaws, and Mulline, of tho Committoe appointed by the Ilepnolican Convention to counfer with the Couaty Board to mecuro reprosoutation for tho Ropublican party in the list of tho judges of election met the Committoo on Pub- lic Bervico yesterday afternoon nnd presented their demands, which wero that thoy should bo nllowed to name a Republican to act as judge in each of the preciucts of the cilf'. The Committes was mclined to equivocate, and urged that to mako changes at this atago would Lo witnout precodent, etc. In ruBlv. Mr. Boguo showed from the publishod procoediugs that it had boen custom- ury to make changea in tho judges, which had the affect tosend n momber of tha Boand Committos to koo Rountroe. Tho report brought back was not made public, but it was finally agreed that another conterouco would bo Leld this afternoua at 2 o'clock. — CITY-HALL, Judge Dickey has gotton back from Ottaws. The City Collector recoived €5,000 from tho tax-payers yostorday. Tho Water Dopartment paid over $1,239 to tho City Treasurer yesterday, and tho Collector #£10,965. Tho Finanoo Committoo meets tbia afternoon at 3 o'clock, and the Building Law Committee at 2:30 p, m. to-morraw., Socretary-of-the-Mayor Cleveland fs expected to take caro of the fifty Western Virginia editors ‘wii0 arrived horo last ovoning, Comptroller Hayes loaves for New York to- duy, it is surmisod for tho purposy of settling tho interont on city bonda which.falla due on the 1st of next month. Mavor Colvin yestorday placed hia huge suto- grah to a papor commoiding tho Becond Rogt- ment to the support of the patriotio cilizens who want Lo 500 them armed sod aquipped. Tho 3Mayor yestorday appointed Berthold Loewontbal a8 & member of the Pablic Libiary Board, to il tho vacancy caused by tho Hon. ‘I'homas Hoyno's resignation. Tho new mom- bor in Prasident of tha Iuternatioual Bank, and a roputablo and accomplished gentleman. ——— ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Cook Connty Teachers' Institnte will hold its annual session at Desplaines Oct. 28 and 29, Mir. Theodoro Tilton lecturcs this ovening at MecCormick Iall on *The Problem of Lifo." Ho will bs introduced by the Rev. Robort Collyor. The uala of roserved soats is unusually Iarge. Tho Athenmum lnvites all porsons who dosire to attend its day clasacs to meet ot iis rooms, Nos. 63 and GG Washiogton stroet, to-morrow at 12m, The lecture on ¢ The Mechanie of 1775 and 1875~—A Cootury of Industrial Progress,” which Mr, W. It. Emorson delivers beforo the Suuday Lecturo Bociety next Bunday afternoou, Is called by the Boston “Adverliser * eloquont, sensible, sud ontortaiving,” and by the Post **elogont and witty.” This s tho first repotition of it. Tickets aro for salo at Janson, McOlurg & Co.'s, at 10 conts each, Doorasopenat 3; closo at 3, and remain shut till the end of the lecturo, Onl, 2,000 tickets will be sold. DAN DOUGHENTY TO-NIGIT. Much has beon heard from timo to time of tho oxtraordinary histrionio abitity of r, Douglorty, whoso fame as st orator Las been estavlished in this city by lis soveral loctures, The curiosity and dediro to hear him in tho now charactor of a reador will bo gratilled to-night, a4 he has consonted Lo give an entertainment sy novel a4 it promises to bo interesting—cansistin of dramatic represoutations, imnpordonations nnfi illustrative anccdotes, During the ovoning Alr, Dougliorty will gige his lanmuuon of Maro Antony's oration, and tho celebratod scene Lo- twoon” Drutus aud Caesius, bssidea & num- ber of dramatic pooma like * Bhamus O'rion," * Phadric Cahare,” * Mary the Mafd of tholnn,” **Childe Harold's Farewall,” Lucilla's Miutake," besides impersonating Patrick Heory in Lis great speoch, und giving & number of hue moraus selections impersouatiog ** Tho Englinh Bhowman,” the school-boy, etc. o will also recito the roanng stories of * The Frenchman ud tho Rat.” ** Tho Irish Bohool," intorspersing thoso variod selections with illustrative remarks. 1t is soldom that Mr. Dougherty Is Induced to give an entertninment of this_ charscter, aud whonover ho Lias dono #e in the East it bas hap- pened that tho places, howevoer large, have nov- er beea largo onough to accommoants those who have deairod to hear him. ‘Tho unusual salo of #eata for to-nighe indicates that tho samo thing will ocour here at Plymouth Chureh, his lectures having apparouly nioroly served to whot publio appotite, ———— SUBURBAN, EVANSTON, The members of the Mothodist Church Choip have issued invitations for a musical solree, which will be given in the church parlora Mon- day evening, under the direction of Mr. 0. H. Morwin. Mias Clara E, Munger and Mr, W. I, Stanley have kladly tenderod thelr mssletance for the occaslou, aud Mr. I, A, Coopor will of ficlate at tho pinuo, A sociable will follow the entertsinment, for which s vur! sttractivo pro- grammo bas beon prepared. Admission free to thoeo prosenting cards of Invitation, ‘Lo studonts of tho Northwestern Ualversity have bocomo very onthusiaatic on tho subject of constructing s gymnasium, and proposo to or- #anize a vtock comoany for that purpose, Ata recent moeting ¥1,100° was unbscribed towards the enterpiise, JMOBUAN PARK, TL{; courso of lecturos before the oadets of o ut Vernon Milita, ad e Jlonut Ve ry Academy at Morgan resldent cltizens, by tho Itav. Mr, Woodbary, of Rockford, will " commeiice v 4oov, The surrounding towns, Hlus Islaud, Wasbington Holghts, wiil be freely invited 10 at- tend the course, which will be Riven either 1n the churoh or Morgau Vark 1iall, —_——— ‘Young Blan, Who's Your Tailor P An sll-important queation vaw. It you price, see stylea and stock, st Ordway & Nowlsnd's -once, you'll thank us for telling thelr numbers are 138 Dearborn, 20d 209 West Madlson siroet. Pianos and Organs. Hallot, Davie & Co.'s Grand, Hquare, and Upright, Aud Bunith's Americau Orgsus, can be fouud only st W. W, Kimball's, corner 8tals sad Adams streols, Chicago, —_——— How Do You Enow Shlld may ba burned or scalded (o-mor- would save Lis Life, k coria e hodaes " ey 'S 1oy e row al Patn 2iln WASHINGTON, | Chicago Merchants Protest Against Potter’s Orders Concerning Our Custom-louses E, Burling Mentioned in Connection with the Building Super- intondency, Condition of the National Banks as Shown by the Last Statement. The Silver-Resumption Feature of the Currenoy Law Deomed Im« practicable, A Tax of One Dollar per Barrcl Imposed on Welss Beor. THE CHICAGO CUSTOM-HOUSE, TROTETS FROM CUICAUO, Bvecal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, ‘Wasninarox, D. C., Oct, 31.—Thero ts a fool- Ing of dissatisfaction amongr the mombots of the Iate Comminsion ou the Chicago Custom-Tlouso in reforence to tho manner in which work hag been carried on sinco thoir report and recom- mondations wero filed. Gen. Fianklin and Moesrs. McArthur and Dradlos have writ- ton lottors to Secrotary Dristow, com- plaining and protesting vory strongly at the action of Hupoervising Architoet Tottor. Tt appears that he has ordered n con- sidorable amotint of UBELESS CONCDETE to be put in, and that ho las aircoted tho dig- gz down nod under tho prosent cobcrole, which tho Comminsion think is dasugerous to the safoly of the huildlng, It appenrs algo that the concreting in the aroas ia Lewng carried on at an guormous oxpenso withous tho least need of it. "Fhoto is resson fur saying tha A SUCCESSOI YOI M. POTTER ia being looked for. Secrotary Bristow has boen in recelpt of numer- ous mossagos from Chicogo business-men pro- touting ngainst the delay in going on with the building, and bas aleo recoivod communications from raveral prominent architocts to tho offact that tho present course is s dangorous one, and liablo to result in the falling of tho building, 1t is now understood that the most prominont candidato for TMUE HUPERINTENDENCY OF THE RUILDING is Mr. E. Burliog, of Chicago, who is well spoken of for capacily and honosty. e will probably bo appointed within o fow days, e NATIONAL BANKS, CONDITION, ON THE 18T INST,, OF THE NATIONAL DANKS IN CUICAUO, NEW YORX, 8T. 1OUIS, CIS- CINNATI, MILWAUKEE, DETHOIT, AND CLEVE- LaND, Special Diavatch to The Chicaao Tribune. Wasixaron, D. C., Oct. 21.—The following ie an abstract of reports mado to the Comptrollar of the Currency, showing the condition of the National Banks in vanous leading cities, ot the clogo of business ou Friday, the 1st day of October, 1675: CHICAGO. nERQURCES, Toana and discounts, OFerdrafta.... ..., U. 8, bonda to eecure circulatio 8,14,000,00 U, 8, bonds on Lond.... ... 60,3010 Oilier atocks, botds, aud morigag 201,749,48 Due from redeeming and reserve ngenta, 4,31%,6.7.3 D from othor National Banxs co LAmYsEEy Due from Htate banks anil bank Teal estale, furniturs, and 9xt; Current cxpensos... Premiums pald. Clicckn and other carh It Exchanges for Cleariug-House, Tiilla of otber National Banks Fractional enrrency. Legal-tender notc, U, 8. cortificatos tenior notes, Five por ceut Duo from Tressurer Uniled stat 38,6021 40108,400,00 LIABILITIVS, profts, e National Bank notes outatanding, Dividends unpald, Notes and bills rediscounted. Number of banks, 15, NEW YORIK, RESOURCES, U. 8. Oiher stocks, bon Duo from otfier Natloual Banks, Due frowm Sisto banks and baukers, Tteal estate, furniture, and fixtw Current exponsea. . ] Prewfums o 1,404,044.47 Checks and other cash llems, 3,207,648,97 Exclangea for Qlearing-Hou 60,47, 707,09 Bills nf other Natioual Banks v 1,B00070,00 Eraotional currauicy... 2,8:0.67 Hpecto, 4,055,634.90 Legal-fen 17,040,091.00 U.B, cortificaten of deposit for teader HOtes,..vvverer, o, « 87,400,000.00 Flvo per contredemptlon fund, B Dus from U, 8. Treasurer.., L s0s.00 $33,768,084.22 Natfonal Bauk nofes outatanding. Btate bank notes outatanding, ., dinbursing officers, | Danks, Lue to Btato banks an: Dills payable,. Number of banks, 48, BT. LOUIS, necounces, v $ 9,903,265,07 14,450,190 Overdrafta.,.us.svens % 1,362,830,00 25 g 8, bonds to recura m:nh; tlon, . bonda Lo secure desposity, rige ud rescrva 5 Due from other National Banka, Dun frain Htate banka and bankors, Real catato, furniture, and fixtures, Current expenscs, Tieins, Exchanges for Clearing-Ho Lillls of other National Ba o 1EL .« 401as0B3 14.00 Legal-tender notes. U, 8, certificaten of dopoult for L Plvo por cont, redemption find. Due from Treasurer inkers, Notes and bills redtscounted,,.ssss 17,818,259,1¢4 Number of bagks, 7. $ 4 ‘CIROINNATL, UrsOUBCKS, Loans ana discounts, $ 10,833,970,53 ] e enne . 23,457, 40 ot onal Due from Hlate banks snd Real eatate, furuliurs, sud Current espenics, fxtures,, A A A A A A AP AN P PUTNAM ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE MEN’S, YOUTHS, BOYS’, AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. { Premiums patd, Cheekn and othior canh ifem FEachiangen for Clsaring-1iouse. .. Tiilln of othier National Batks. Fractional erroucy 27.604.78 43,411,010 1MENT 166,481,060 A904,80 11,4405 743,700, U. B, certificates of deposit for lepal-te AOF NOTPR, v0uvaeirsnerneary Fivo percent redemption fund ve. Dus from Tresaurer of United Btates.... National Dank notes outatanding. Dividends unyaid. ., Tndivdual deposita, i, B deposita.., { Do fo Natfonal 1;«..\3?' 1 Do ta Btate b Bllla payabl 5 $ 21,28,112,70 N snk, 5, amber of bk wAUREE, ATAGURCES, 8 204242037 7,507,07 170,000,00 S25,001,00 1,10 [N Oihier atocks, boude, Due from redcemini and reeervo sgenis Due from other National Bania, Due from Stato anks sl Bankors, Itesl entate, furniture, sud fiztur Curr:nt expennes. Tecmiunin pald. . Clicckn and othar cash itemi Exchaugen for Clearing-1low Fractfonal currency Hpecl,veuiiins Legaldcnder notes. b M U. 8, certificates of doposit®’ for Togal- tender not Five per cont reidempiion find. .. Due frum Treasurer U, 8... $ 440, LumLITIN, Capltal atock paid in.. $ 659,000.00 Surpluy fund. ... 20,1043 Undivided profil 1+4,820,78 Natlonal Bauk notea outstandin 135.000,60 Dividends unpaid.., Individual deponits, U, B, deposita, Depasita of U. B, Do to National ank Duo to Slato banks au Numter of banks, 3, brTROIT, o8 §,489,402,18 . £,512,49 1,603,400,00 230,060,141 onds to secure doponits,. T wtockn, bonila, aud mort; Dus from redeeming and reserve n, Due from other National Banka, Keal cataty, funuturo, and Axlures Current oxpenscs, Tromiuna putd.... ... Giocka And othor cand Jixchsugen for Ulearing: Tills of ‘other National Banl Fractionsl curruncy, pecte.. ... Legal-fender note, s ¥ivo pier cont redemption-fund, Due from ‘Wroasuror United Staiea. 0,00 42,419,711 8,814,780,30 Copital stock Surplus fun Oadivided Natlonal Bank nofes Dividends uupatd Individusl deposila, 2401 U. B. deponita.., OSSN T IR Deposily of U, H, disburaing officers.... S00,805.69 Duo to Nutionil Banks,, ..., It at Duo to Stato banke and baukers, Number of banks, 3. cI. VELAND, RERouRCES, T.oina and dlacounts, Overdraf! 22 o U. 8. bouds ta securo circuiation, $ 8,220,1M.44 41,700,098 Ollier tocks, honds, and morigages, Due from rodeeming and resorvos, Dua trom otber Nationsl Uankn. Due from tate banks and bau! Tieal estato, furniture, and Sxtures Current expenses. .. Gheckn and other cash ftem Exchanges for Clsariug-Houso Iitls of other Nalaual Bank : 0 Fractional currency.... L Taeimher Hpecio....... [ Legsl-ionder 832,609.00 U. 8. certincates tonder notes Five per cent redomytion f Duo frum Treauurer U, B., ) $ 14,004,078.04 LIADILITIES Capital stock patd in.. $ 4,080,000,00 Surplus fund. 921,067 Undivided pri 464,011:49 Natlonal iai ,200,4.1.00 Btate bank ,076.07 Dividends unpaid, 1,836.00 Individual deposifs, 4,298,347.63 U. B, depoaila... [ZHTENTY Deponiis of U, §, di 97,0339 Due to National Ban! Number of banks, 0. ————— NOTES AND NEWS, THE LITTLE SIINPLASTERS, Sreetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, WasuinaTON, D. O, Oct, 21.—A vory interest- ing fact In connection with the loss nnd destruc- tion of fractional ourrency is aucertainod from the Treasury Dopartmont figures. It {a very .well known that the Governmont lu yesrly the galner by a lazgo smount by the disappoarauce of rmall notes and currency, but the figurca ro- garding the 8 aud 5 cont lsancs of fractional onr- roncy, when it is remombored how many of them aro required to mako & dollar, sro particularly Intereating. The issuo of these notos by tho Government ceasod in April, 1869, at which time thers had beon issued £602,000 of tho denomination of 8 cents, and §570,000 of the G-cent eerios, and, although over mix yoors have olapsed, thers are still outstanding 892,000 in 8-cent notes, aud ovor §187,000 of the G-cont lesue. THE LIBERIAX WA, Information bas been recoived at the State Depurtment that tho ntornecine war in Libons, kuown ey the Palmas Rebollion, ts ended, and thnt the colored Government has boou ontirely ablo to gustain itself. ‘Chis is tho firet serionu difticulty that tho exporimentsl Goverpment thoro hias had to encounter, CUBAN DELLIGERENOY, There are intimations that tho Prostdent will tako a very decidod position in his mossnge to Congress with respoct to tho recognition of the Cuban belliggerenta. Thoso rumors bave ther origin in sourcés friondly to the Cuban insur- outs. 5 COMPTHOLLERH' NEPORT. ‘The Comptroller of the Curroncy, in his forth- coming report, will make vory fow recommenda- tions, It is oxpoctod thar all of the finauce officerss in troating of tho last finance act, will rogard the milver resumption foatures of it sa entiroly impracticable. TUE INTELIOR DEPARTMENT. Becrotary Chiandler left to night for Miohigan without making any changes in tho Interior De- Eutmam. Ivincortain, howovor, that aconsidura- le number of Deinocratioolerks will bo removed, ‘There are in the Patent-Oflice and Pension Bu- resu many olorks, rosident mostly in the Dis. trict, who have always been pronounced Demo- orats, and who bavo lod the opposition to the !m_v it of the political assessments lsvied by ho Congressivnal Committ, All of thesa per- #ous are much disturbod at their prospocts under Chandler. WEISH IEEK, The Commissloner of Intornal Ravenus hos beet for some time invostigatieg the Iievisod Btatutes relativo to tho taxation of Weiss beer. ‘This beer, under an old ruling of Delano, when tho iattor was Commissionor, has boon exempt ion ou tho grouud that it contains less per cent of aloohol, Tho levenus detectives have reported that the umrlnu upon which the teat was made were especiailly manu- factured for the purpose. Commissioner Pratt will to-morrow issue an order imposing a tax of sl er barrol upon this beer, nuder the Roevised tatutos. (To the Associated Press.] THL YABT TRAINS, Wasuixarow, D, U, Oct. 31, —rostmaster- Qenoral Jowall Liad a long conference to-usy with Col, Thowes A, Beowt, who came here at his requost to ariange for giving the Dopastment all possible facilities on railroads coutrolled by the latter iuthoHouth and Houthweat, with a view Lo utill grestor diapsteh 1n tho distribution MEN'S, YOUTHS' BOYS'. AND OHILDREN'S OLOTHING, and connoction of th 3 1in thone mactions. Col. Beott aoquicsced in Qov, Jawell's sugeos tion, and promtaed to oxtend all tho facilitier that may be denired. INTERPAT ON OOVERNMENT RONDA, Tho Heoretary of the Ureusury this moming ondered that tho intorout ou 6-20 bonde, falling. duo on tho 1st of Novembor noxt, bo patd with- out rebate from aud aftor Monday noxt. —_— . SELF-DESTRUCTION, A Young Gorman Jumps from the Top of the Water-Tower. He Has Been Sufferlug for Some Time from Religions Mania. Oue of the most melancholy casecs of auicido that it has evor boon the duty of the local press to rocord ocourred about 2:30 o'clock yoaterday Altornaon at the City Wator-Works, tho sufforer being n young man named Frederick Iiaisor, the fonrful deod being accomplished by jumping from tho towor of tho Wator-Works, a distance of 168 faot. A gontloman paseing at the time #aw tho body in its descent, THE OUICUMSTANCES OF TIE. OASE, 80 far 88 could be ascertalned, wero as followa : ‘Che yonug man hind for two or throo years beon sufforing from mental doproseion, induced by over mental exertion, 1llis condition grow mo aerlous {n April of Inat yoar that ho was tried upon the quostion of his. sanity, adjudgod a roligious mnauine, und sent to Ligin, He re- matued thero about fonr months, whon he was 80 improvod thnt Lo was takon out by his parants. Ifo was not entirely restored, howevor, but it was thought that his roloass would have & good effoct wupon him. Tor awhile aftor Dis roloass, he appeared to improve, but he soon took to reading and studying the Lible, for whickh ho posscssed an uncontrollablo pavawion, aud ngain _begau fo manifost ovory symptom of montal distraction, Ho was prevailod upon thon to taken business trip Boath for his father, in the hopo that a change of climato and ucones might bo of benofit to him, Ifo waiabsont some tinle, aud his con- dition waa reported as improved, 1le returned o tho city about mx woeks azo, ond to all aprosrruces bLis mind was almoet entiroly restored. Ilo at once wet about socking employment in a clerical capacity, having in Joars gono by buen engaged o4 a bookkeopor with #evoral firms of the city. IE ST WITH VERY LITTLE BUCCESY, which dishoartened him, but ho finally exactod a promivo of Supt, Rebm, his cousin, tiat ho hould hayo o place in woma of thoe city dapart- mouts, 8 promiso_which, from unforeseen clr- cumstaiicos, could not Lo spoedity fulillod, This condilion of affairs tondod to depress him, and again Lo took to bis Biblo roading, wut up to a weok ago thoro had boen no perceptible chnugo in Ins condition. Sunday last Lo went to Prof. Bwing's charch, which had been his customn when his coudition wonld admit, and whov ho returncd tho chaogo iv bis doportment wna at onco noticoable, ~ While eating his dinner no wauld bust out in peals of Jaughter at the most trivial thing, and hLis conduct otherwive waw stich 3 to conviueo his parouts sud friends that his miud hiad again given way, aud, it was foated, hopelessly so. ~ Erom that time up to bis deatl yestorday his condition remained about the name, yet ho was allowsd a dogreo of liberty, but only undor tho strictost surveiilauco. Aftor oating his diuner yosterday, ho departed somewhat from his custom of witting nnd reading with tho fanily, and got up nud went Into the strent, rayiug thnt Lo was goiug to take awalk, s fathor watched him, noticod him Ro town Penrson strcot several hundred yards, and thou loat sight of him. 1lo noxt saw him Jying near the ledio of the water-workn tower, doad and frightfully manglod. flia body way ot oncisl removed to hia lato Lome, just opposito the works. THE FATUED, Tho doconsed wan anon of Fredorick Kaisor, an old and bighly rovpected citizon, who was Iast ovonng found - tho deepest’ griof ot hiis lows. e gave it ns kus opinion that the do- coaged loft home an Lour in advance of hus being found dead with the purpose of committing sui- cide, and that Lo went almost directly to tho tower, mado the nscent, sud then tha fearful Jump. Ho uuderstood that tho decoased had been seon sitting in one of the windows of tho towor juet in advance of his death, naud that when ho fumped two men wero iu company with him in the lower, 1fe was 80 overcome, howaver, that he could not romember who gave him the information, and tho roportor's offort to tind any of tbie partios proved uuavailing. It 13 belived that Kalsor went over to tho toswer and stood near tho door until some one cama oat, whoa he sliypod in. Nono of the vugincers Ravo him tho koy, and ho probably mado his on. trnee in tho manner mostioned. The two men who wero at tho tower at the timo left Katser at tho top when tlmz siarted down, aud they wero horrified ou reaching the bottom to find that hoe Liad procedod thoni. THE NEW - YORK WORLD. The Present Stato of the Negotiations Lookiug to Its Purchase by Ilutche tnw, of St Louls. Seciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Br, Lous, Mo., Oct. 2f.—8tilson Hutchins ro- turned to-night from Now York, where ho bed buen to negotiato & purchaso of the Now York World, Tho oxact result of Lis trip nas not beon ascertained, as ** Hutch"” is too shrewd a business man to oxposo his plans and purposes, but enough is known to give an assurance that tho prospect of his oblaining tho covoted news- papor is oxtromoly favorable, Manton Marbie's oilginal price was 700,000, Ilutching' first offer was £100,000. Marblo fell to 600,000, bt fivally namod an ovon 8500,000 as his bottom prico. Hntching' outside figure was 400,000, Nogotintions for the tranufor are suill peondiug, aud it is thought Lero that tho burgain will be consummated. Hutchinn undoubtedly ban good backing in New York., Bemides Come modore Guarrison, there aro other lendiug capital- intn thoro anxions for a representative gresu- back organ, and who will contrbute witty their means to convert tho World from ita hard-money idolatry to tho true religion of soft.curroncy, While Hutching wax in Now York ho recelved a proposition to sell bim the Erpreas nowspeper, whicl, it was arguod, was just tho paper to bu elevated 1to & position as tho loading groon: back organ of tho country, but thero woro sov- eral objections to tho FLrzpress, smang which was & doubt a8 to whothor it could logally onjoy Associatod F'ress privileges ss & morniny Journal. . To the Assoctated Press.] 87, Loud, 1{10., Qot. 2t.—'T'ho 1 imes to-wne- row will publish a atatement denying that ther. 1s nny trush whatover io tho roports which have recently galued clreulation in Lasteru papors that Bulion Hutchine had completed negotia- tions for au intorost in the New York Worid, Noithor was thera any authority for the assooin- tlon of a number of promivent uames with bis iu tbo pretended * A NARROW ESCAPE, Kangaxee, I, Oot. 21,—The fast mail from Chlcagto for tho East **came within one” of participating {o & goueral smash-up night betore Jaat at Grand Cronslug, south of Chicago. The train, tho night express of tue Olncinnati Bhort Lino Noad, arnvod at the crossing simultaueous. 1y with the fast wail, but, in consequence of the fnperfect work::‘g of the brakes, was uuable to stop, and paseed over the Michlgan Southern track just two oar-leugths head of the ** white ntieak " which dashed by at lightatoy apeed. -— Lundborg's Perfumes are like netural flowers snd bouquets, “TAYES—Thursday, C 1 5580 1. ., Mra, Wik iam 4, Hayes, of ason, T oy Ho18 ... MARRIAGES. BAYRE—1IAND--Ao; of R, H, McCormick, 14 s Chicago, Mr, J, J, Hayro, of Montclal . land, of Loudon, England. No card; ... DEATHS, PETERS—On tho 218t inst,, Oharies ¥, A, Th, Po- terw, aged 43 yeurs wud 3 monti, 1 o'clock aharp, from eral o Haturday, Oct, 131 and 133 CLARE-ST. s late reatdence tn Jefferso Friends Invited, Masonio konora, gk LEBBEY—Oct. 20, Orvills Ty MaFin Less ,l‘rfi,(?'l sear and G diye, O A6 ang Funersl at 70 Seet Monroe-st, oa Titday st 11, O'BIIEN—Tho funnral of Margaret Ol take placo from Ler renldence, 13 Cliurch-place, f;d'[‘,“ Cotaty, 3, Mo, Nov. 10, 1n ' RONEX Co. 1 Bomeg 11 220 1 wan alifping Torsey gomt Jouss, 1 got one Liadls CHppled 11 the car. With Meuity 1 gos hfm to the efalle, on Fourthe, ) The ntahle-Keerer guvo me s terey; - of Centaur Linkuicit, whien | s 1y hoese with aueh 5 g PRy durn il wa an nctive g woll an oy horso T hiad. 1 fivvo bern a veterinanr o geon for (hirty years, bt your Liniment heaty S0 thing T ever unéd, ¥ A, 3. WCARTY, Vetertnary Surgoon,n Sparkling and Bright, Will bo the Silver on your tables, aud il Bolil Utensile, when cleannd and polished. ':f«:.’:fi"' teo Billcon. Thls articls s nataralinfosorte e & obtained from & Ne mine, entitoly free from ml;“ injnrious chomlcals, It el and polishes with lens I: bor and greatar brilllancy than suy maierial sver bet, discavared Tt abiould bo in overy wal reguiarey 1™ tinld. Soll by 1ouse-Farniabing Htares, Drugglata, g, Grocors, Agenta -GILLET, Mot itom strast, Ohl A epubll “k R ubllcan awnkening will ko pl tn the Rlnlll ‘Ward, at Faley's !l'ofll!: ;nml‘hha"l‘:r':nh Morgan aud ‘Kaylor streciv, Unilied Riatng oornt) sloner Ioye, Col. dolur ¥, Beanian, ol 1, rmit- Togwel Olosor, aid otiiors, will addrées tho raeeitn » meoting ot QURTEENTH WARD, mesting of thy Fourteouth Word I will bo lield”n Tammany tall, cormer Wers 12 gl and Eincol i sireeis this (rlday) ovening, Ot 2 & nrp, Prominent s, . tendance. Dy order of tho Frestjons. "1 b8 e 4. T. GOULD, Becrelary, ¢ LY o, ere will bo & mosting of tho It oth Ward at the northwent :X:fl':‘:r‘l)nflflyulfii‘ auid Wells streat this avening at 8 oiinck, Goo poll era wil bo tiere, aud ll oRler.ioving citiyes aiciX vited to attend, JOHN ATWATER, Presdeny” oo CECOND. OOMHIBSIONER DISTRICT o Republicsns of cach of the T Ylow, Jofferson, Norwood Fark, New Trier, Ny Al Northeld wil feport the names of o Hirlcgy b ublicana ju each election precinct fn helr respactivg uwas (0 mo st my ollae, Roam 4, No, 1.0 Eut sy sun_ireet, to-day, Trom whieh miay. b G o JAIXIK,K:;!(!' ll!lcll 913, 4 DI L. I PAYNE, o embor for Sacond Distrlct of fhe g strict of Republican Central % 110y, DEPEHDENT, mars-meoting, in the inlerest of %fieh will be beld 1 Sullvan'a Tall,cormer of Wanbsue North avenues, Saturday ovenin? next, ——— Ry o AUOTION SALES, WM. A. BUPPERY & CO AUCTIONEERS, 108 MADISOX.ST, BUTTERS' & 008 SATURDAY BALE, Furulture, Honschold Goods, Vanos, Carp, Staves, Ke,, SATURDAY MORNING, O, at tholr Balosrooms, ik 0, at o Tudlnos-at, 100 Store, Offce, Parlor, and Cok S Haturday Morning at 10 o'clock, At BUTTER » 104 Eant Maiitaon. A SUPEEB 0OLLEQTION 0F Ielien Marble and Alabste BTATUARY, | Richly Carved Vases, Florentine and French Bronzes, Mantel Clocks, Statuettes, etc., Beloctod ot Fiorenro, Tialy, by KIG, G, D, PAND FINT, will o sold e BY AUCTION, TUESDAY, OCT. 26, 1875, By Wm. A. Butters & Co,, At thelr Salearoou, 108 Eant Madlsouat, Tlio sale, commenzing ot 10 n'clock r, m., will tinuo nntil'all 1 sold. Among tu heantiful enfirc adtuna, Dansy DI Veuere,Guar dlau Augel, Group (Three tiracey), Fidellty, Fal 4 Virginia, 3ilton, Huadapeare, Gresk Blave, Venus, sud mauy oflicrs, Flegunitly carved Vases topied frou Tuncan, lioman, Gutlic, Tgyplian. Florentine, aud Giroctai, from 10 fuckies £ 7 feed in lied it suitable for Drawlng-room, Dinlivg.coom, 1all, and G ieden, sod erculean Uriis, Agato Vasck, Caed Ttevevors, Fouse taltm, droups of Atfinals, Moscts Matble Cetre Te bles, Marblu Colutans, ole. Teal Florontino and French Dronzes, Choigs Fronoh BMaatol Cljsis, ruuning 30 and 00 days. e wholo will be on_exhibition ol Oct. 25, WM. A, BUTTE Yelock, 5 HONDAY, BY 4. . G 53aud 7u Wabarh avenus. On Baturday, Oct. %, at 9 0'clack, 14 Crates W, @, Crookery, 100 Lots of Fanoy Imported Goods, Household Furniture, AT 10130 O'CLOCEK, Parlor and Chamber Furniture, Book Cascs, Wardrobes, flLrlix Loungos, Sarile-Tm Tablea, Hall Trees, Cimp Cuaits, Whatnow, 30i- tresses, Walnut H"A‘u(vmdn and Iareans, Mierors, 0fe fico and Parlor Derks, Hiow Gases, loor Ol Cloth Carpets, Yarloz Stoves, Plance. P, GORE & CO,, Aws JA&O}IT_ R FRIDAY MORNING, Oct, 22, at 9:30 O'cleck. Onir groatly weokly au-tion sile, Now and Sexad uand Furnity fTotischioid {1301y, Carpels Binrcy, * Mogndticent Mo puct and ' Aziuinsfer Cire pots, Lrdusels and Wool Ourpots, Hpnlendid Parker Buits, Ghiamibee Haltn, Tho entirs furatturo of s res tenidénco, ramoved to ous storv, Tor ko, LouIRsy Mulln\urll, l)!llm; lm-:ilm. ”nw'; CMK,.;, :.fl:c.:'l;rux.. Cfi_ iug, loatiig, and Purlor Srige Ak, rrfiauenlul‘Homakm;hm [t iaterd Ware, Crock 'y Glasswary, Clgam, i BLIEON, PONENOY & £0, 1d anl o Radol By 8, DINGEI & CO. TO-MOREROW, Hatnrday, at 108, AT OUR NEW STORES, 74 ond 216 Fast Madison-st., near Slarke!, A Large and Bxtonsive Assortment of il and HSocond-han Household Furniture, OCARPETING, BEDDING, § Office Furmiure, Stoves, and Gow oral Merchandise, i 8 larga line of New and Becond-hand OFFI llAl}VAFnlvllfl'bl'!Jl =, = By Il. CHADWICK & €O, 170 East Madlson-at, GREAT ART SALE! BEST TUESDAY, Oct, 36, at 10 8, 1m,, will Lo sold the ABSORTMENT and FINEST QUALITY of Chromos, 0il Paintings and Steel Engravings Ever offored fu this elly. < Saturdsy, Oct, 2 1, at 10 s, m,, will be our ¢ Qoods andl Genersl Mercnad s umunl‘lu. %HADWIUK & CU,, Auctiueerk KWELIL & €0y l}n';:u!:eelnc,(v)'r?nd K flouu‘l Dasrborn-ste Baturdey Morniog at 10 yelock extensive suls of B3 PARLOR AND CHAMBER SETS And s full llue of New and Used Furulture Also, 200 Rolls Brussels and lnamn‘cagrgh Which (ho manutscturers bave erdefed, 1§ (oo, withuut reserve, — and 117 MADISON-ST. L It e I A A Rl aE T T o P p—— N . A FANEEFCECEREE.

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