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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 435, 1875. Ss I > = i a » Mike ii tomed | ent. The gentlemen purchaal: Alb ct. bushel of wheat from Olicago to New York, via AUCTION S.ALES. ‘ RADWAY’S REME: THE CITY. er admire re tie metutinal cof- | ed to escort the Indios whine aecas imaten thelr THE WELLAND CANAL, the Erie Canal, conta 143¢ conta, The tranapor- Wit, A. BUTTERS Ka ton eicil Ra MEDIES, GENERAL NEWS, 3, VW. Daan will load the noonday mocting to- layin Arcade court. Subject: * Works." Ransom Post, No, 1, G, A. R., make the an- nouncement that thoy will give a dancing party at Kiare's Hall next Friday evening. Nos. 70 and 73 Clark street ts the place. Col. Arthur Erbe, one of the lights in the Or- Ger of Herman Boohne (Sons of Herman), was presented by the membern of the Order Satur- day evening with a eplondidly embroidered regalia, The second of the Lakeside entertainments takes place to-morrow ovening in Farwell Hall. ‘The veteran George Vandonhoff gives ono of his readings. Salo of tickets being to-day at Janson, McClurg & Co.'s. At about 8 o'clock yosterday afternoon one of the dios to the Isrgo trip-hammer in the Union Rolliog-Mills fol. mashing tho right hand of ono of tha omployes named William Drow, severing Itattho wret. Tho dio telgha 2,200 pounds, * and left no traco of tho hand other than a small clot of blood, Mr. W. R. Emorson's locture, heforo the Bun- day Lecture Society yestorday, drow an audionve of abont 1,100 people, and intorected, instructed. and amused themall, Tho speskor lacks tho magnotism of o great orator, but his locture was keen, witty, and loarned. It was constantly interrupted by applause, and may safoly bo called a great auccers, Atan early hour yestorday morning & number of gambiors and others enjoyod the pleaeures of a freo fight in the Arcade, without bolng dis- turbed in tho least by tho police, Unoofficer did make his appearanco, but he came to the con- clusion that discretion was the better part of valor, and that bo would go for assistance, but ho failed to roturn till the fight was over. A mnse-meoting of tailors was held at Aurora Town Hall yeaterday afternoon, for the purpose of forming 8 Tailors’ Union in this city. Saveral of tho knights of tho ncedlo made lengthy apecches in favor of such an organization, urge ing that united action was necoseary, or cleo their wages would avwindle down to almost nothin, & tailor waa gotting for twelve houre’ work wae from #1 to 31.50 8 day, and how a mau could Uvo on that waa mys- tery. Tho meeting was rather stormy, owing to the difference of opiniow regarding tho meéag- ures to be taken to obtain their object—higher wages, A constitution was submittod and read, but action wos doferred until noxt weck, ‘The Athenmum makes the following announce- monts for this weel Monday evoning lecture in the Dimo Conree, by tho Rov. L, LT. Chamber- lain: subject: "Tho Scienco of Pnysical Pain, or Mystery Mado Clear.” ‘Thuraday ovenicg, regular sociablo of the Socioty. I'niday, at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon; Mr, James H, Dowland wili givo bis able locture on ‘ Physical Culture," adapting the subject capecially to ladies. who are invited to attend; sdimission tree, A department of physical culture for ladies will be opened ag soon as nauficient num- Lor of names ure secured for a permanent clans. This wi be in cuarge of motsbor of iho Athoseam Oymnasium, who will give regular instructions both in the form of lectures and ex- ercisea, Thore was a mininturo Italian war at the cor- nor of Madison and Stato streets about 8 o'closk yesterday morning. A little son of Italy's sun- ny soil, atanding about 6 feot 1 inch in height, had au encounter witha burly native of the samo Jand, shout 6 feet bigh, Thoy wero rivals in. business, tho little man’ having a cart upon which ho displayed tho crude fruits af the Amorican Republic. whilo the other vended poa- nuts and dates. ‘The little man took possession of the spot which tho tall one had relectod, Im- modixtely war was declaied, and to tho kutfo, for the big fellow drew a pocket carvor, with whieh he sheed olf a portion of the minia- ture son oft Raly's cheek. Tho polivo came, and with them acrowd, Thero was talit- ue lond and low, aul from all this chattering ‘nothing resulte:, The poifco nbuxed the little Utshan for having been stabbed, and the tall man was allowed to depart, Ail tho fruit-vend- ere wero then driven from the corner by tho vigi+ lent guardians of tho public peace, ee LOCAL LETTERS, NEWSPAPER ADVICE TU FARMERS. Tothe Lduer of The Chicago Tribune: Curcago, Oct, 23.--Bolow 1 give soma quota- fiona from the agricultural departmont of ono of this morning's Chicago dailice, and I ask, Ie it any wondar (bat farmors have, gonorally, « poor opinion of ogricultutal editors? They aro ad- vitod thusiy: “While the ground is soft and yiablo, soo that tho fenco-ponte about tho place ara straightened up. This is work usually lett till epring, whon thero Is a presa of other work, but at should be dono in the fall." Now, gny country boy 12 yoars old knows that tho tanse of fenco-posts sagging over inthe alter- bate freezing and thawing of tho ground in wine ter anil npripg ; and that if they wero righted in tho fall tno samo worl: would be to do again in tho pring, A little firrthor on I read, * If thono ttatky (dry cornutalks) aro cut up iste pieces an inch long, wet, and a Tittle meal und salt *prinkled npon thom, they aro eaton vith avidity by alt lands of stock, and form # dict that the og will thrive upow." Tadmit that enttle will eat, eparingly, of such food; but bogs, whew! ‘That editor fust have formed his opinion of the dict thut hops thrive Upon from what ho sometimes asos in their mouthe wien they are brought, dressed, to muarket. Lwould like to seo the bog that waa fatlened on dry cornatalis, ‘That eminent agriculturist would, I think, bave even better success in feeding. bis pet pu on the currency he advocates. Its color aud cunsistency inight doceive the poor animal for a short timo, but even piggy would, 1 think, soon squeal for HrewumMption of specia (corn) paymoute, if he was rostricted to guch a diet. “ Counruy Boy, ‘THE BINLE IN THE SCHOOLS, , Tothe Editor of The Chicago Tridune z Cincaco, Uct. 23.—Thero was a meeting of peraous in Now York City, Weducsday night, to Protest against using tho school-fund for wec- tarlan purposes an‘ to favor teading tho Liblo in tho public echuola, ‘Thia ia a quoer contra- diction of terms. When tho Protestant version of the Bible is read in public schools which are attendad by tho children of Cathotics, Hebrews, and free-thinkars, the sebool-fund id used for sectarian purposes. ‘She New York meoting might as woll have resolved that black waa thito, One of the speakoru dilated with horcar su ho spoke of tho frightful ain of wearug scar- Jot, the color of Cardibal MeCloskoy's robes, and theroforo the omblom uf tho Papacy, it’ the revorond orator ebould carry out bis principle, he would have to appear in purianawuralibue, for the costumes of the lapal Court are of every kuown color, ‘Lho Swiss Guard alono monop- olizos nearly every youcoivablo tint. And—hor- cibla to relato—if the orator aforesaid should ap. yesrin the state at which we bavo hinted, tie revising hue would bo pracisely thal tho Pope's Big ‘I've, CoxsistENuy, ————_ CRIMINAL. Abont 1 o'clock yesterday morning s man named James Bancroft was assaulted by. two young, inen near the cornor of Jefforson and Vau Buren utreets. Ile succocded in escaping fram thoir grasp without sustaining serious injury or foe, to ostablish himscif at tho ‘'Store,” aresort that Curpishes comfort to the poculiar class of citizens, #0 called, with whom Graugern havo been at times on termsof Intimacy that ontaited romedilesa Ionses. Hore he receives tho roports of his subordinates, On Saturday last a lusty vervant entered the Storo and banded Miko 4 note purporting to emanate from 8 gitont of tho Palmer House, The communication apologized for the intrusion of the writer, ox- patiated briofly on tha substantial charactor of tho’ addresned, informed him of scheme by which he would bo able to clear $1,000, and ctosod by requesting that ho would dosig- nate an bonr whon it would bo convenient for him to call at tno Palmor. A replt was penned in haste, tho hour appointed, and the missivo sont to tho author of the letter, When the time arrived Mike reported at tho hotel, and, uot find- ing tho object of his visit, returned to the Store. As he ontered, bia partner, 'Arry Lawrence, interrogated him as to the result. Hie fatiura to meot the Party was detatted, when ‘Arry oxcitedly oxctnimed, “The ‘sll you say— what tho — docs this mean?" exbibiting an or- der directing the payment to boaror of 3200. sT paid this not ten minutes ago, and I thought you had pickod up a snap,” ho continued. The speculator had avatiod bimaclf of Atike's signn- ture by appending it to an order for $200, and, whilo that individual was at tho Palmor, bad skipped into the Store aud get tho cash, ‘fhe same party recently connterfeited.the signa- ture of B. FS Murphy, by whic Borden, tho mansgor of Chapin «& Core’s Clark streat pinco, was victimized to tho oxtent of four boxes of elgats and ono box of cigarctios; the signature. of It. M. Hooley, on which Ed ‘Thomas was per- suaded to lond two rovolvare for uso at Hooley's Thoatre; and attempted tho same gamo with Erby, the hatter, without success, Hoe ia ntill at Inrge, and, if iu Chicago, vill be collared if Mike's intlucnce with the detectives bas not waned. izzio Moore's rancho of disrepurabdle negroes, at No, 166 Fourth avenue, iy rapidly gaining a namo for cutting and stabbing-affrays. Rue a few weeks ago, s negro namo Thomas Jobneon way hacked almost to pieces, and the police on the beat have lout count of the smaller outting- affrays that have takon plsco at tho house. Last Saturday ovening, a party of white mon startod ont to have atime in Choyenno, and thoy think they suecocded admirably. The party wasboaded by Jobn W. Smith, proprietor of acity hotel, Daniol Somorville, a clork at tho same houso, and William Collier, a special policaman at tha Union Dopot. In their travolg tn ‘tho oarlier portion of the ovening they vielted numerous saloons and imbibed freoly, Towards morving they wandered southwards to the foul precincts of Diler aveouo, Ciark atreot, and Fourth ave- nue, and gave that part of tho town such an ovorhautling as tt bassoldom had. About 2o'clock one of tho party proposed thet thoy enter Mooro's house, One of tho unknowns was tho first to entor, ang, wandering into tho back par- Jor, was Kot upon by » burly * moke.” who pul- yorized hia teeth witha wot of brass knuckles, Somorvillo was the next to onver, and was ordor- ad to lonve. Kofusing, tho enraged darkey drow a razor blade scroes Somorvillo's forehead, loay- ing on ugly gneh that will oiark him for Jife, Smith foliowod ina componion, aud orased his ohapd just im timo to catch a stroke of tho razor that was clearly moaut for his head. Tho biado vat the hand dingonstly across from the ball of the thumb, completely severing the cords of tho hand, and crippling it. To avenge his wounded comrades, Colter rushed into the room at the same time aa Smith, avd was set apon by au- other ** moire," razor in band. ‘Iwo strokes of the weapon laid open cach cheek, the cuts ex tendiug from the top of tho uoad to the chin, Then they grappled, and, in rolling over and over on the flour, the powerful darkey managed to carvo Colior'a back and shoulder in wftearful mauner. The coat and clothing which he had on were cat into shreds, and here and thero ovor his body wore loft the amall impinge- ments of the kurfo, A wound on bis back is about G inches iu length, another on tho left bhonider blado is 6 inches in levgth, and ove ou the sido is fully threo inches in longth., None of the wounds aro serious, howover, as they did not penetrate much deepor than tho stan, and a litte care will soon place him on hia feet again. ‘The disturbance brought an ofticer co the uceng, and, atter thor- oughly searching the house, he found tho dar- key wecretod in an outhouse, Whon sont up at tho Armory he gayo the pamo of Benjamin Elmos. —_—-— SUBURBAN, WaeaTon, A onmber of tho Christian people of Wheaton aesomblod in the Baptist Church Monday ovou- ing pursuant toa notice given. After religious oxorcises tho Rev. Mr, Smith, pastor of the Bap tint Church, stated the object of tho meeting was to consult togotber to decide upon the ques tion whother they, 08 9 Christian community, should invite the Association for the Promotion of Holiness to bola a meeting in tho village at their curliest convonicnce. After quite oxten- sive remarks thos question was carried uuanimously, and an Executive Committee was appointed, consisting of tho pastor and threo mombers of esch church. From the Con- gtogational Church, the Nev. Mr, ‘aylor, pas- tor, and Movers, Mil and Wobster, aud Mrs, Hinman; First Mothodiat Church: the pastor, Mosse. Wheeler aud Buttertield, and Mrs. 1. Louis; W. AM. Church: the pastor, Measra, Mills and Grinuell, and sire, Smith; Baptist Church : tho pastor, Mossrs Comfort aud sutecitffe, and Mrs. Comfort; Methodist Kpiscupal Church: Messrs, Cartis and W. E. Gary, aud Mrs. Allon ; Juthorsu Church: Messrs.),Garver, Bollman, snd Buydor. * A union praver-meoting was hold Wodnesdey at 7 o'clock in tho Wealeyan Church, snd dotinite arrangoments were made for tle coming Con- vention. ‘Cho frtonde of the popular and talented young lady, Miss ENa Wheeler, will leara with ploasure that by request she has consented to publish 10 a collected form tho many pretty pooms sho las written. ‘They will bo ready sbout the holidsy searon, H, C, Dingman, Esq., of Wheaton, sold hia large farm of 41 xcres to Mr. Thomas Browor, of Uhicago, for $8,100; algo, a tine stock for $1,000. Mr. Duigham has purchased the farm of45 acres near by, formerly owned by Mr, 8. MM. Allen, and bas taken poaression of the samo. ‘he Itev. Joaeph Drydalo, a Friend, expound- or of the faith, by request, conducted exercives at tha Colloge Chapel Thursday ovening, aftor tho order of the Hocicty of ‘Frieuda, It was novel and interesting, but the ovenng being stormy fow were in attendance, Mewsra, J. G. & J. M. Vallotto will be tho first to take possession of rooms in the Contrat Block. ‘They will open an abstract office this wook. Mra. Carter, of Hinkley, and Mra. Pierce, of Rocheito, daughters of Mr. sud Mrs. 0. W. Jonce, have been tho guests of friends in Wheaton, Mr. E, 1. Guild bas taken a trip to Anamosa, ae The Rev, J. G. Campbolt and family left Tues day for Freedom, Ith. Frow a dozenor more contestants for the po wition of Postmaster, tho name of lr, George Ji. Vastings le the one chosen, and it has beeo , forwardod to Washington as Air, Hiate’s suc cessor, ‘Though the ** people” had no voice or Yotoin tho mattor thoy auppose tho “powers that ho” have dono tho beat thing, and willing- ly conceds that the aboice mado jy @ good one. _ecently Mr, Joal Wiant bad bis horso, car- Tisge, barnoss, and buffalo robes and other tuinor articles, stolen from this barn. The fol- lowing morniog after tue robbory Mr. Wiaut issued handbills, offoring $100 reward for the Jotun St te roporty and tho conviction er the fe 8 next evenlug he recoived a velograin from Chicago that the thier aud hore had boon Jows of valuables, Jobn Wilson and Jamea Reynolds, two hard- oned little sinners of tender ago, have made s Practica of breaking in a butcher shop on Adams atreet avery Sunday evening. At sundry times thoy have cleaned out the cash drawer of $18 in nickels and peoniou, and various packagon of curroncy. Officer Hadgers laid in walt for the boys last ovoning, and after thoy had rangackod the cash drawer of a ae we of dilspidated fl ecrip, be seized them an: or BB ‘hed thou off to Ratio Harrington, Nellie Lemont, a: Parker, doulzone of the house No, hay soee Clark street, became wo excitad with the bad liquor they had imbibed, Saturday evening, that they imagined tho muscular develol.mentot their arms ubusually large tor tuor tender age, And ro, when Thomas O'llare callud ou then about 1 o'clock yesterday moruing, the three ket Upon itn and hammored hin bud: Unmercifully, cutting sp artery in his bead. ‘ho wound was atlonded to by ® physician, Thomay sas brought tu the Armory, and Oticer Owen Maloney pulled the houve. Sunmertield will endvwvor to tind cut who waa wrong this morning.” The hand of aMlotion seems to bave emitten that representation of tha *Liliod of the Val- ley," Mike Meonald, unkindly, of late, Last ‘Taursday vight bis stable was luvaded by some wv tho exalt, Wao lett evidences of their visite- tion to the oxtent of 400, But the crowctug work of the cunning ones, and the que which has plied that truly good men with grief un- brvaiable, was reserved for Haturday, aud, as Preluce to tne day of rest Alike avalla ‘a captured. ‘Lhe following morning he started for Chicago, accompanied by Sheriff Khire, and, thoy fouud the horse in the possession of Joba Knight, whom the Shoruf took into sustody aud brought to Whoston for sate lodgmeut ip jail, Mr. Wiaut found the stolen property in different parts uf tho city at pawn yokers. Tho horas was so changed that ho ucarcoly recognized wim, the white epots on the auimal boing painted, “Iwo other imen by the pame of Uhieta Galle an William Mead nave on capturod as being in womo wa! with the robbory. veohnested DOWNEM'S anoyeE, The Downer's Grove Dramatic Club will give their frat entertainment ‘Thursday eveulug for the benef of Mr. D. O. Cole, whoug residence was recently burued. Tho eutertainment wil be opeued with tho laugkable farce, No. 6 Duke Btreet,” after which the audicuco will be treated to some choice vocal aud inatrumentst inusic, ‘The whole will conclude with the pentomime of “The Unruly Servant.” Tho Cornet band gave the citizens of the quiot little Village of Lisle a ssrousde Weduesdsy oveniug. ‘She usual Sunday services will be revunied in tuo Haptiot Church on the 30th Inet. A vovel entertalument is to be given at the Baptist Church ‘Tuesday evening. It will be (She atter the manner of = neoktio party. avery lady, married or single, will be expected $0 wear an apron of some kind, and ta bring to the entartainment a necktie mad material. These nooktice will be di Aha rete of 10 cants eaok to the mention bree. Measure through their reprogentatives. atanoe aul it behooves the people to make their doop {utusregt in the ovant which is to occur next yoar Ooverament, nockties to supper. The ontertainmont is a novel 009, and no donbt will be weil attended. ‘Tho procoeda aro to be devoted to the use of the ebarch. On Wednestay aftorooon Mra, E. 8, Beardsley ‘waa aovoroly injnred by falling da # flinht of stairs, Au iojury of the spine, -eme contusions about tho head, and several fuzors dislocated, among tho tnjuries. Nash 1s in LaGrange recoiving treatment for a rathor bad case of cancor. Mies Ella Gloason, of Chicsgo. t@ spending a fow days with bor old schoolmates hero. Goorge Goodrich han returnod from tho East. Ho goes to Toxas in a few days to try tho ofest of & Southern climate on hie falltog. hoalth. Tho Old Folks’ Concort camo off test Thuraday evening and was woll attended, The make-np of the charactors imporsonating the Old Folks wae wolldano. The old songs woro woll ren- dered, and the affair on tho whole was a ploasant one. Tho Litorary Soctoty held tts usual weokly meoting Friday evening. NAPERVILLE. On account of tho soverity of the weather, the lecture of tho Rev, Jamos Cross did not draw # very crowdod house Thursday evening, but thors who woro fortunate exongh to bo prosent on- joyad a rero Ntorary troat. =Tho Lecture Batcan have not as yot engaged all the Iveturors for the coming wister's course, It tn rumored thet Schuyler Colfax witli dolivar tho second Jecturo in tho conrso about Nov. 1, Subjoct to be yot announced. f Tho Rov. Mr, Sebuler has been holting s novices of revival meetings in the Colloge chapal daring the past wook, with a large attendance, Commotloro Foote and his troupe of “mall humanity” gave an entertainment hore last week, to the uraat delight of the Juveniles, ‘Tho Mosonio Hall m Schultz's’ new building will be dedicated ina fow weeks, Schuyler Colfax Tag hess imvited to deliver tue dedicstory ad- rens. Mr. David Frost has opened a now atore in Mra. Helmet Binlding: Shor Kline pid Joliet 6 flying visit Inst week. Hotook down threo convicts from Du VYage County. A little bos, tho son of Mr. David Brown, of Copouhagon. fell from the bugey in whica' ho was ridig with his mother whilo on hia way, home from Naporvillo, and fractured hia arm. Ho wag brought back to Naperville and attonded by Dr. Chow, Jacon Zontmayer reccivad a voryuevero round in the arm a fow days azo, while helping to load aquartor of boef at Bocttigor's. Tut passing his arm around the beof it camo in contact with o abarp knifo in tho hands of tho butchor, cutting 8 fearfn) cash. Mr. Borjamin Grambine has gone on an Fast- ern tonr, which is to be of aevoral monthe’ dura- tion, Hopry Mertz has gone Weat, to visit {rionds in lowa and Nebraska, Tho only enndidate in the field for the office of Connty Treasuror in Du Page County is L. C. Stavor, the presont inenmbent. Ho ia confidout that ho will bo ro-clectad. LA GRANGE. Tho psorle of this places, in order to pond the long winter ovenings in a pleasant manner, aro making arrangements for n sories of home fea- tivities, Socials, tea-partios, and concerts aro to be on the programme. Dr. Fox's now mansion is nearing completion, and preseota nn itnposing appearance. Whon finished it will ba tho finest private residonce in tho villace. ‘Tho Chicago & Milllngton Railroad, according ton rocont survey, will pass through Ia Grange, Hinadalo, and Pisinfiold, thence wostward to Millington. This will bo w decide: advantayso to La Grange, nu it will afford citizena still Lotter traveling accommodations. Tho walls of tho naw stane dopat ate com- pleted, uud the carpenters aro busily ongaged on the wood work. Tbe building will bo ready for use before winter. LostBARD, At the third annus! meoting of the Ladies’ Union the following persons wero olected as officers for the coming yuar ; Mra, Isaac Claflin, Prosidont; Mrs, N. Matson, Vice President; and Mrs. Tremly, Hocretary and Treasurer, ‘They snuounce an oyster supper to be given at tho renidouco of N. 8, Cushing, Friday evening, Noy. 5. An anusnol good timo is anticipated. Prof. Pierce will conduct tho meoling of the Tlomo Lectura Conrso which takea place at the ehureh Friday eveniaw, . Miva Eva Cushing is home again, after several months’ aLeones in flowy, very much improved in hoatlt, and ooking Huoly. Mr. Wilbor Plum, of Chicago, baa concluded to stay hore, ond is busy preparing a home for tho wintor, Mr, Jacob Loy and wifs, who have beon Spending the summer among their osrly friends aod old play-grounda in Pennsylvania, returied homo Tuosday, Young Itichard Hill, who bas boen obliged to use crittches for a number of years, has so ro- coverod that hois uow walking about without their bolp, Mr. I. Snyder has sold his property here, and started West with bis family ‘Thursday morning. ¥NULEWOOD. A lorge and appreciative audfence attended a concert given by the membors of the Presbytori- an Suuday-schtool, i their charch, yostorday afternovn. The oxercisos consisted of aunga and recitations aud extracte from the Scriptures. Among the vetter productions might bo men- tioned a revitation aud song by Mra. Jonce’ elas, # rocitation by Emma Champion, « solo snd chorus by Mr. E. McEldowney and the school, and stong by Mr. Warner's class, ‘ho Englewood Torpsichorean Club hold their Girnt soiree, in the High-Schoo! Hall, last Batur- day ovening, The party was aunuaually well at- tended, many of the South Sida ladios and geu- tiomon being present. rs Judge Caton and the Centennial ‘Lho party of Wostorn visitors to tho Conton- nist grounds at Philadeiphia woro entertained at 8 banquet on Thursday, at which speeches wore mitde by, and lettors read from, a conaldersble number of prominent gantlemen, Among the orators was Judgo Caton, He returned thanks in behalf of the Iinois dologation for the magnificent hospitality with which thoy had beon received. He thousht it was = happy ides to thus bring torethet mon from distant Htates to look upon the preparationa for the great colobration. He would ask Philadelphia to remember that hiv people (of Chicago) were engaged during four years in rlaing from the ashes of thoir own city, and thia shoald be taken a6 an explanation for tho atrention that had not beon holore Biven by thom to thif groat enterprise, ‘The great plalus of Mlinols nave something by which to sMustrato agriculture, the mechanic arts and commerce at tho Exhibition, aud the speaker felt safe in pledgio, Alhuois for such an illustration, [Ap- jause, {thas been asid that thin is to be the poonio's colebration, but tha peoplo must act in somo TAp- Their host representative in this in- the Natioosl Government [applauac), Uuse fell: by thoir represeutatives in the National {Applause,) Judge Caton thhen bisefly referred to the vast changes aud inyprovements which have taken place during the Inst forty or fifty yoare, he anid, ask that the same ratio of advancement iu human progress should contiuse during tha une tt hundred sod Centennial? 1s an intereating query to pon- lor, and California two or threo days’ Atlantic. Tho speaker would say sthat this pation will continue with ite g neve aod proapority to go down to tho laut waye fe would uot, ‘eara, Who will colébrate tho seo Tho population, perhaps, 200,000, 000, travel from the to not hesitat of ti me, ite celubrations bocoming grandor with the lepes of each contury. [Applause] es ee OBITUARY. Burttseroy, Oct, 24.—The Hon, David P Noyes died thiy evening, aged 88, > Sig. Pandolfni’s Exhibition. ‘Dw dot forget wig, Paudolini'y exhibition of Itelian marble and alaluster ststuary and ornaments! goods, real French and Itatlau bronzes, and mantel clocks to- dey at Battors & Co.'s salesruom, No, 106 ¥sut Mad- {som utrest, Tho sale wilt be made to-rourrow withoat Teas ve, Pianos and Organs. Hallet, Davis & Co.'s Grand, Square, and Smith's American Organs;n W. W. Kimball's, Chicago, and Upright, be found ouly at corner tate aud Adums streets, Reaeiect cegetcee ed waked The Genius of Man ax ore successful thau whew Daley's Mag~ foal Pain Extractor was dlacovared. It de th for pain and ahin dinensce. 25 conte per bas "Gg Lundbore’s Galifornia W. re's Oalifornia Water (Com Called and bate; delishtraliy (ramrantacy 1 relseabiag What Will Be the Result of the En- largement Now in Progress? Canadian Hono that It Will Largely Dl- yert Westorn Exports from the Erie Canal. The Loss of Western Export Trade by the Oity of New York, A letter to the New York orld from Bt. Ostherines, Ont., relative to the enlargement of tho Wellaud Canal,—nfter giving some fects and figures as to the work iteclf (a dotalled ao- connt of which appeared in Tux Trrnuxe some wlargement te expected to cost botween $0,000,000 aud €10,000.000, and to be complated in threo years. It ig Loped by the Canadians that ft will divert tho greater part of the lake freights intended for export mray from Buffato and tho Erie Canal; and tho grownds on which that hopo fs based aro vory interesting + 1. It 1s founded ox certain pooutiarittes of iake- navigation, which include tho sbaljlownosa of most of tho Iske-harbors already moutioned. Lako vosaols, which hare to ontor thers barbora, but nevertheless suatain on their passsge tho fiervo storms which blow over all lakes, aro mungularly modeled. Their bottoms aro flatter, and thoy have lees depth of kool thaa vosrcls which cicounter gales or equal force in most other waters. ‘hey are, therefore, all provided with movable contro-boards. Thus they can en- ter tha lako harbors, snd may also enter and pass though the Welland Canal into Lake Outa- tio, aud thence into the St. Latwronce, and thonco through the Ss, Lawrence Canal, past the rapids, to Montreal. 2. ‘Cho Canadians anticipate that voeaels con- taining grain aud otber freight for export will be fuducad to make the Wellsud Canal pasuage, in ordor to save freight-chargoa, tolls, aud time. Grain destined for Now York vis Buffalo haa to be trausferved at Buffalo from the vessel to the canalbvat ,by an clovator. Ithns then to make tho long, elow paseage through the Erio Canal to Albany, and tho «lightly (aaler passage from Albany down the Hadeon to New York, whoro tho dolaya and charges for handling have been such, a8 you know, as to provoke the strongast prdtenta from Western rbippors. Or the other hand, Inke vessols, instead uf making tho trann- for nt the foot of Lake Erie, will pass on diract- ty through tho Welland Canal, fake Ontario, and tho St. Lawronce to Montreal, whero just one transhipment wills bo inado into ocoan ves- aale before tho grain or other freight doparts for Europe. [tis coven thought by somo sanguine shippors that it will be practicable for the largo Inke yousela which will {raveraa = the enlarged Wolland Canal to sal! on across the ocean to Liverpool: but grest doubts sro ex- pressed by others whether thoso shallow-keoled, contro-board vessels can stand tho wrench and strain of ocean billows, 3. Conadiana Teint with confidence to the trade of the exlating canal (which affords facih~ ties for the pasaago of comparatively smal! ves- kols Only) 28 showing a vory significant diversion of trado in their favor, Tho tatext figures [om able to obtain show that the principal shipments cast by tho Welland Caual in 1870 and 1871 wore as follows: 1870, 1871, Wheat, bushels. 12,895,749 12,424,053 Corn, Iishel 2,280,829 #,98.),058 Osta, bushel #00003 Not given, Tambor, feet, By 40,952,600 ‘Timber, endle feot 3,189; ‘Lhoshipmenta oast from Buffalo by tho Erie Canal wero, for tho samo poriod, au follows: 1970, Wheat, bushela.....00. seseeee 16,738,613 Corn, bushels Oats, bushels, Lumber, feot, B, ‘BT Timber, cubic feet... Onty 5 small proportion of flonr is carried by *| eithor canal, that article boing uovw chiefly trans- ported by rail. In addition to the above movo- mont cast by the Welland Canal, the Welland Raitway, which also takos freight across the isthmus, carned eastward nearly 8,000,000 bushels gof grain—making tho tots! eastward trade by canal and rail at that point during 1871 ovor 25,500,000 bushels. ‘Tho following wtate- mout rhows the business of the Welland Canal and tho 8t, Lawrenco Conal, through which all the trade of the Welland Canal must pass on its way to Montreal, for tho flucal your onding June 30, 1873: The Welland Cana!—During 1873, 6,905 vesnols of all Ainda passed up and down ; tonnage, 1,397,384, v Froduce of the forost, 310,374 tenn’; farm stock, tons; animal products, 2.979 tona; agricultir products, 511,601 tons: manufactures, 50,82) tons ; und merchandise, 419,287 tony, ‘Tolls collected, $217,144 5 passengers, 7,02), Ot. Javwrence Crnal—During 1873, 11,243 vepneta of ail kinds passed up and down; ton viz,z Produco of the foreat, 329,06 tuna; farm atock, 2cH'tous; animal products, 7,834 tons: xgricultural Products, 185,755 tonn; manufactures, 197,72) tone ; and nicrchandise, 44,338 tous, Tolla’ collected, $84,- 1 panaengore, 05, ‘Tho aggregsto totals show that 19,463 Canadian Vessels ured the canals; over two-thirds more thau the American, namely, 5,084 veasele, ‘The St. Lawsouce Canal, 41 miles in jength can vow pas vossola of BU0 tons. It ia to be, enlarged to correspond with the enlargod Wol- land Canal, at a cont of about $2,000,000, Of tho 2,885 miles of navigation from the head of Lako Superior to the Ntraite of Botlo Isto, Gulf of St, Lawrence, but 70 miles are Artifleial vavigation, and 2,915 open uavigation, From the Straita of Bello isle to Liverpool, Eng, the distance is 2,234 milos. Botwoon the Straits of Bella Isle and the port of New York there is the navigation uf tho Zrio Canal, over 300 miles, aud tho subsoquont navi- Ration of tho Hudson Rivor, which does not al- mit first-class ocean veazels above New York—in all about 500 miles of practically artificial navi- gation, ‘ho City of Montreal, which expects to reap the chief advantago of the Waellaud Canal an- Jargement, is undoubtedly advancing, commer. cially, with tromoudous strides. It has already’ very important linca of forcigu connection, in- cluding @ lino of olghtcon or twonty ccoan steamore—among the iinsat on tho sexs—con- nocting it directly with Livorpool and Glasgow. ‘Tho riso of this flourishing Cansdian steam navy is moro notable by reason of its coutrast with the decline of tha ocoan steam shipping of tho Unitod Btates. The trado of this, the commorcial metropolis of Canada, tIluatratos forcibly the extousive di- version of the Amorican grain trado, particular- ly in tho movement of wheat, which began to be cepecially noticeablo in 1309. In tho statement of tour and grain passing through the Welland Canal for the four years andiug in 1809, it ap~ pears that nearly all wus in translt for United Staten porta on Lake Ontario until that year, when Montros) demanidod over 4,000,000 bushola of wheat more than eho had demanded in 1863, Last year tho roceipte of grain wero 17,600,000 bushels, of which 16,400,000 wore exported, At tho same time Oswego, Ogdensburg, snd othor United Btatea ports on Lake Ontario claim a large share of the trade passing through tho Waltand Canal. Quwego received from that source 5,000,000 bushels of grain slone in 1878. Tho World thus comments editorially upon tho letter: ‘The question which that enlargement opens seoms to be more serhous regarded in its relation to Buffalo and the van line of the Erie Canal than regarded in ita relation almply to Now Yorw City, which drawe ite proportion of froight from all the posts on the south side of Lake Ontario, a8 welt aa directly from all the other lake ports through the Erie Canal and by rail, Bus the Ainoetion de really of immense importauoa to New York City, whieh is having ite grain and other oxport trade from the Wost pulled away from it in evary direction. Batwoon 1866 and 1873 the receipty of grain at Boston had more than doublod, having increased from 4,247,762 to 8,468,650 bushola, At Mhita- delphia thoy bad mulsipited ueasly fonr-tald, of from 7,200,615 to 24,943,187 bnahely. At Baltimore they had more than doubled, the increaso boing from 8,107,130 to 19,090,717 baah- oly; while at Slontroal, the port which is mow siriving for this new dlyersion, they had also noarly doubled, haying — inereased — from 10,834,454 to 19,715,629 bushels, Daring the same tune the recelpta at New Yor! only increaset from 67,809,105 to 1,731,- $2) bushels. In other words, while the 3: Krogate receipts of grain, etc., at the four com- peting ports of Montreal, Boston, Philadelpiua, and Baltimore have increased in seven years from 24,990,851 to 74,231,061 bushels, and aro nearly two and ® half times as lazge as thoy wero at the beginning of that tits, those of New York ,havo iucreasod only sne-balt. The receipts Of grain and flour on the four rival routes have increased threo times os rapidly sg those of New York, lo 03, 83 par ceut of tho grain from the interior to the seacost camo to the City of New York; ju 1808 the pipportion waz reduced to 60 per cent, and in 1872 it was ouly 63 per cent, of which po more than 35 perceul was brought by canal. ‘The relative decrease of the grain brought on the Kreat wator tuoroughtare of the Htste never wae uocunspicuous. ‘Lhe monopoly of the grainex- port trade ip aliding from New York City. The ry on now, ap between New kork gad Mons Lv stends thus; The Wanencrtation of & tation of a buahs!l of wheat from Chicago to Montreal, vis the Wolland Canal, contin from lif to 118¢ cents. Already, then, Mon- treal has tho advantege of lowor frolghts and more convenient transit of grain cartlotl in nace ond and third-clann vessels. Whon tho Wol- Iand Censl enlargement is sorompliehiedy it is claimed that tho Canadians will put grain through from Chicago to Montroal for 10 cents a. The situation certainly demande the immediate consideration of all mon who aro ititorestad in galptetulng the commercial supremacy of New york. THE GRIP OF DEATH, A Man Seized by an Enrngod Klephant and Almost Squoesed to Death. Troy tN. ¥.) Times, Oct, 22 John Hooley, We talder ia Burdett, Smith & Co.'s foundry, residos at 805 Tonth street with hie wife aud family of several children, Last Saturday Foropaugh’s circad and meoagetiv ex: hibited hore, sud os thoy were to show in Al- bany on Monday, tho antmale, of at least» part of thom, remained ovor si Troy on Hunday, Tho fone clophants, a susio and female, grow, aud two young ones, woro kopt in a vacant fot at tho corner of Vail avenue and Middloburgh utrenl, and attracted crowds during the day, who watchod tho animals as they fed, and offored thom sundry Aittlo dolicacios of fruit, nuts, cakes, ete. Hooley, novicing the clepiauta, thought to havo a lite tle {un with thein, went homo, got some apples, and caudy, and returuing, proceeded to food tho aniinals, Yo Rave scv applea to tho largo malo, who ato them with evident enjoyment, sod was vory friendly in ite disponition, tho female atanding by moauwhile and oyoing Hooley with suspicioua interest. Finally ho offered the male somo candy, which it do- cclined to take, He thea tendered a piece to tho femalo. Ax he approached, sho watched him yory narrowly, but be, boing unfamular with the oharacter of the animals, paid no attention to the indications af anger, aod boldly advanced to proffer the eandy, As he did so the fomate exteuded its trunk, os Hooley supposod to take the awoetmeat; but to hits gatonishment, it throw its pliant aod powor- ful membor around hig arma aud body and pro- coodod to draw iim head first toward ile mouth. Hooley tried to draw back, but ho was in an iron grip, aud seomed utterly poworlesa, ‘I'he aniwal, with fearful do- liberation, dvew bia Lead directly towards ite wWidely-extouded java, and prepared to crush bis skullinto fragmeuts, ‘Che pintoned victim, caut~ ung up his oyes, folt the warm Lroath of the nionater, saw ils hugo teeth, its powerful jaws, anil its cavernous mouth, aud made 8 dosperate and almost superbuman effortty throw off tho grip which holu him almos: preathloss and with powerful violenco, ‘Throwiug back his shoulders and clutching out with bis hsods, ho eucceoded in loosoning the hold fora uecond, and smuicdiataly slipped to the ground, rolled ont of roach, snd jumped to bis foot, and, in his torrible excitement, fair- Jy ran homo, Ho waa shortly takon ill, aud re- mained in tho house, sulforing savoro pains about bis chest, until ‘I'ues- day, wheo he started to return to work. On reaching the foundry, ho suddenly foll to tho floor and, and negan bleoding from the mouth. Mo was tonderly caeriod homo, and Dr, Lurton wae called, who, after an oxamination, doclared that a blood vessel bad boen ruptured, and that Hooley'’s condition was yory sorious, His symptoms yosterday were not improved, aod 8 pricnt was callod to sdministor tao ast coneolation of hia religion, There aro atl hopes of recovery bunt the symptoms sro oot yery promising, It is believed that the female olophant becamo joal- ous, because Hooley fed the inale and passed her by, and {tis thought that in hor auger sho seized him and fofilctod the Injuries mentioned, It 4a also reported that tho fomale elephant is shortly to bear her young, and that whilo in thin condition theeo ‘snimsls aro always ox~ coedingly dangerous to approach or fondle. Yhis —“moraiy; we called at the reuidence cf Ms. Hooley; bo in much weak- ened aud sufforing cousidorable pain, bis back and breast boing terribly bruised, and tho rup- turod blood-vessel io his tung giving him trouble ond anxiety. The nervous prostration accompanying auch accidonts and injuries is very marked. ‘ii yorsion of tho affair ip as fol- lows: Afttor foodiog the inate olophant, ho turned to tho femalo to divide bis favors. ‘Lhe snimal scemod somewhat rost- Jess, but ho did not question her kiuduesa, and apptoachod hor foariossly. ‘Tosuing bor a lump of caudy, tt passed at once into the mouth and lodged In one of the glands undor the tongue. Mr Hooley porcoived that something was wrong, and. divining tho cause, thrust his land into her mouth. In :emoving tho lump lus uail scratched so decp as to draw blood from the dolicate lining of tho mouth in softiciont quantity to tain his hand. Without warning tho animal wound its trank about bis body, from loft to right, and ave him a bos-constrictor-like-hug, which took iy breath away and made bis bead apis, With remarkable coolness ho made neither opposition nor atruggle, but silowed himself to drop, and slipped out of the deadly coil, Ifo urawted be- tween her forelegs, oud aif rolled, half sprang out of her roach, as sho turned nimbly sroand at tho length of hor chain, with uplifted trunk, He was alight- ly inconvoniancod by the bruises, buz not so much as to particularly aunoy him, end wout to his work as usual on Mondey morning. Lo worked the following days until yosterday, when he was affected as above narrated, and returnod to his home. He haa beou a» caroful, steady, provident man, and {is highly spoken of. Poasoaeed of a maguiticent physique and strong constitution, be has good chances of pulling through a misfortuno wetch would baye ended nine men out of ten. —--__.—__— MAKE SURE OF TO-DAY. Ba wise, decant your wine with care— ‘The bright ts Joy, the drogy are sorrow, love Shake not the flask, the liquor's rare, 4 ‘Use well the day, nor trust the morrow, love, Horace: “ Ad Leugonen,” aa DEATHS. GREGOR—Oct, 43, Charles Gregor, aged 92 years, of heart disease, ‘The remains were sent to Toronte at 5:15 on Bunday evening. SPECIAL NOTICES, “Jupyenion, Mo. Noy, 10, 1873, “Mrasna, Rose & Co. ; Some time ago I was shipping horses to Bt, Louis, I got one badly crippled in thecar, WNh great dificulty I got him to the static, on Fourthav, The stable-keepor gave mea bottle j= of Centaur Linkment, which I used on my horse with such success that GATE Intro days It was a0 activo and os well as any horse had. J hava beon a vetcrinary sor- eon for uirty yesrw, but your Liniment heads any- ‘biog I over uaed. “4. 3, MICARTY, Veterinary Surgeon.” Without a Scratch, on oan oloan and polleb Aetdpoltrer, wlane, 4 jth KLKCTHO BLL! &Od soourg ease ronen. Hleatro Ailicon is th a ey oat Wonderful tA- pure lke Infusoria, jecurered in inodern times. [t ia fogud tn a Nevada ming, eutirely free from grit.or cheint= calsotion. Ifyou would have yuur table-ware look new, byhouss-furniabors, druggists, jewel: ttonly. ‘Bold wae U) only. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘ THE FOURTH WARD. ‘There will be a Hepublican rally at Contral Hall, corner of ‘Twenty-secoud etreet and Wabsah ments, thls evening, “‘enator Jobu A Logaty Louls ©, Huck, the Hon, Hitans Barber, Col. I, W. Mcaby, the Hon, John H.'Clough, Col, John 8, Couper, aud others, will peak, Frau Saunvund's Glee Clu will sibKe TWELFTH WARD CLUB, ‘The oMicera and Executive Committee of the Twelftn Ward Hepublican Club are requested to meet at Marti et 7:30 p,m, alurp, WbID evening, REPUBLIOAM RALLY, A Woat Side Republican rally f@ quuvunced for this sronlny: 4h Martiuo'’s Halt, Ads street, north of Madi- 00d speakers, won. AGRIOGULTUBAL IMPLEM! Petey Flower tata fay Ountiretare, Bec Hay) Rates, “and I A? to 63 North Dose Dalaeessts AWNINGS, TENTS, AND WAGON-COVERS, PLAUB AND HANNERK COTTON DUCE. GILBERT HUBBARD & CU. ‘Wa fo tus South Wat Corner buth Coicaga_ TWINES AND CORDAGE MAN AE pend eats talbyam, GILAERT HUBBARD A COL 22 io S08 Boats Waters ‘(tHE STATS pAY RIGS BANE ON Tt 80 aod & daballest uu. Y Bix por contioterest OXLEDRATED throughout the Union—expressed to all parte, 1 fb aud upward 25, 40, 60e per tp, Add der’ Gurr e oe ‘id, Gaaivee i FR. FRR ——s Radway's Ready Reliet OURES THE WORST PAINs 1h ftom One to Tventy Minty _—— NOT ONE HouR AUCTIONEERS, 108 MADISON-ST. | A SUPERB OOLLEOTION OF - Italian Marble and Alabaster STATUARY, . Richly Carved Vases, Florentine and French Bronzas, Mantel Olocks, Statuetites, et.c., Belocted at Florence, Italy, by SIG. @. B, PANE:OL~ INT, will be wold BY AUCTION, TULSDAY, OCT. 26, 1875, By Wm. A, Butters & Co., At their Salesroom, 108 Raat Madleaneat.. ‘The sale, coro ing at 10 o’ctock 8. m., will ci me tinue until all ia nold, Among the keantifal collectié nu vill be fonnd Diana, Matlonna, Danza Di Venere,Gni ire dian Angel, Gronp (Three Graces), Fidelity, Paul After reading this Advertisement Virginia, Aliton, Shakepearc, Gruck Hlave, Venus, anny vtbora, Elegantly eared Vaarn cop! a sudler with pain, ae Radway's Ready Relist 18 A CURE FOR EVERY Pan Drawing-room, Diuing-room, Hall, and Garden, anil It was the first ond is the Morcutosu Urne, Agate Vases, Catd Necolvors, Forn- Only Pain Remedy need any ey tains, Groupe of Autmsla, Mosua Marble Centre Ta- lee, Marble Columns, ete, al Florontino ond French Bronszos, Shalco Pronoh Mantel Clocks, running 30 and GO days. ‘The whole will be on exhibition all day MONDAY, Oct, 25, WM. A, DUTTERS * CO., ‘Auctioneers, By W. A. Butters & Co., 108 Fast Madison-st. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Oct, 27, at 9:30 o'etock, TRADE SALE. , White Crockory, Yellow and Rockingham Ware, \* ‘Table Glasaware snd Chimnoys, y Full line Fine Table Cutlery and Plated Ware. That instantly stops the most exornetating pain, inflammations. and catea congestions, whq eee All 265 ROLLS CARPET, aie Ete Bowels, or ether Sane ney Direct from manufacturers, BUITERS & CO!S3 REGULAR TRADE SALB THURSDAY MORNING, Oct. 28, at 9:30 o'clock, In from One to Twenty Minutes, > matter how violent or exernetatt STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, | Sicersrsescith,tatsecaiay sat cm Clotha, Cassimeres, and Ropellants, REGULAR MADE OLOTHING, Largo Iino of Orercoats, Bhirte, Deawern, and Honiery, Itats, Cape, Gloves, Gannts, and Bitte 100 SAMPLE CASES BOOTS AND SHOES, Radway's Ready Relief WILL AFFORD INSTANT Eagn Kuflammation of tho Ktdneys, Infismmation BUTTERS & 009 SATURDAY SALE. ee tare ammation of the Bow. Furniture, Houschold Goods, Pianos, Carpet, B ‘bugs, Soro Throne, Demo Mtoves, Ke. ; roathing, Palpitations SATURDAY MORNING, Oct, 90, at 0:30 o'clock, of the “Heart, st thelr alesroums, 103 M ay atort By ELISON, P OMEROY & Co. Toothache, Reuraigie, ‘Hhewrecttam, The appliontion of the Roady Retlat to ths part oy parte where the paia or difioulty exists will afford gant water will, | minutes cure Crsmmpndptameleiot mater wf tn few ‘a Me My, raing, Sour 51 Ob Hess bien, Steck Headache, Dia rt inthe Howelee andlaif iotortetnapgee20"7 Chall Wind 1, always carry ‘& bottle of RADWATS USTOMMADE CLOTHING, Tuesday Morning, Oct, 26, at 9:30 o'clock, AT OUR STORES, 34 & SG Rancdolphest., RELIE! Acomplete stock Custom-mede Overcoatn, Conte, Pants, Teeemylcingesor'ralay From onsen Orape in wale wi Venta, &e,, after which our Tuesday's Sale now an time we suconi-hand Furniture, Carpota, Stoves, and Goneral Household Goods, ELISON, POMEROY & CO. AUCTION SALE FEVER AND AGUE, Fover nad Aqua cured. for ft ; rormediat erent (3 tho world that lt cure foreeedtS vis ‘other m blticus, and ‘other forare v Hirde aoe zee GOVERNMENT GOODS | | srs ees Wednesday Horning, Oct, 27, at 10 o'clock, * 199 & 201 Randolghst, w stirs, | HEALTH! BEAUTY! Ing of Truck Whole, Baddlo Teoon Bacio | SSEANAze rem Mand: nore ot do od wh Straps, MUBKETS, Gun Carriages, Car- bines, Swords, Hlacksmith’s Bollows and Tools, Pickaxes, Artillery Knivos, Saddtora Goods, Harnoss, Hames, Sadditos, Rubbor Blankets, Rubber Rose, Cloth Caps, Miscol- laneous Gov't Goods, ote., otc. Sale positive. | ELISON, POMEtOY & CO., Anctioneers, CHICAGO ARTISTS’ SALE. Inter - State Exposition ART GALLERY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, Oct. 28 | DR. RADWAYS SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Has made the most astonishing cures. fa quith, rapld are tho changes the body nde undar tho influence of tls truly won. dorful modicine, that Every Day an Increaso in Flesh and Welgbt fs Seon and Felt, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER , A : 8 R conan and 29, at 7:30 cach evening. oainy Rath fetes taut ug ane aah ‘The Firat Regular Annual Sale of the Chicaga Artiats, |} Sid Uicpa of the system. the vigor of life. frit replies comprising about Que Hundrod Berofaie,espiilis, oonsasoptions glandular disate aes in tne throat, mouth, tumors, nodes in other parts “of the ‘system, charges from the gers, the glands acd sore eyes, stiumorous die ‘and the Mort forse, of shin die Choice Pictures, From tho atudion of tho most omMnent artate of this | Seen ceauonn fever sore, ecald bead, rt fetes, city, Among those reprosented in this collection are ore in the’ womb, and’ all weakening 03 tummars, cancors tn Fy aintal discharges, night sweats, lots of sperm and all he following: Juneé tacts, led theif pisfte, rantings titre ar i" Enoch Itoot, Z 0 Holter dhirlaw, Sil nove ta ‘nay berscn uriag itor either seuss a 8, A. Douglas Volk, ‘potent power to oure them. FW, Fr W, B. Baird, Tf tho patient, daily becoming reduced by tha wastes Pepsin Tuplds R, loan, eae eee OD aka aston, ood, repate the aunt Set, Deas cea anes with new tuatertal made from hoalthy blood —and this Csrenus Hall, i, B. Green, “) Sarsaparillian will and docs seoure,—a cure {a osrisint And inany others equally eminent. ‘Tho Victurea will | farsa aor nnathoes lig work or puree red, ‘be arranged and on freo exhibition Tuesday evening, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, | ied Ly BY G.P. GORE & CO., and 70 Wabash avenue, DRY GOODS. Regular Auction Sale TUESDAY, OCT. 26. Full Unes Choice sessonable goods. t ‘The following rasy benoted among the special at- ractions ; Fancy Cassimeres in patterns, Fancy Cottonades, Plain and Colored Fiannela, Dresa Plaids and Linscys, & once this ret nd anccceds dios ishing, loss of waste: ite repairs will be rapid, and every day Ne patient foal bimself growing better aud stronger, Me food de ffesting better, appetite improving, and joah and welshs creas! ne. al Not only dros the Baraaparillinn,Heslrant, exe a Wal agente ia tha cure nf Chronic, Berofaloay, eee Te eval, asd bin disceace, but its the only tive cure for Kidney and Bladder Oomplaints, Urinary and Warb Discasos, Gravel, Diabetes, Drove. 1 f uring, Bright's ds sag eibuipintiria’ and in ell cusee whore there are Deck dust depoal thick, cloudy, mis G ar ot mith otis mp, of thieada Like White hatances Like the white of an Cheviota and Furniture Chocks, Slurting Stripes, eto.” | Sit" 'Srthero te arecrbidy dark, billous appearance, Fall Skirta aud Jackets, Yaucy Huawle aud Scarfe. | bite bone-dust denouita, and when tern ores New, lines Iaces, Gitips, Priugea, Ruitings, and | Burning sensation wien oassing watar, a0 saa Dreas Trimmings, Buttons, Sewing Silks, Huttonhole | of the back and along the loins, Twist, ect. Afen’s, Hoya’, and Youth's Hata and Caps,Fall styles. ‘An entirely iew luo of Suspenderg, introducing nor- elties not before offered at auction, Tamer of Twelve Yeara’ Growth Cured oy Madway’s Hesolvent. Beveary, Mass., Joly 1% 108, ‘Hamburg ¥mbrolderies, Great variety of Ltnons, ‘tomor ia the ovaries Hoatery, Underwear, Kult Goods, and Feathers. RE oe aan oat chore as noble ft Buporior ‘Tablo and Pocket Cutlery, Plated Goods. | | {1." “Ttried overything that waa recommended, bat st An endless variety of Gloves, Mitts, atc, the largest Helved mien saw. yonr flasoirent, aud to and beat linein the city, Horse Dianketas, ‘would try 1t; but bad no faith In les of tna Rosalreat for twelve years. ,I took alz bottles o salraat ni ‘ot Radway's Pills and two bottles of Zee CARPEHTS. atten tec ae An entirely gow ling in very, dosirable patternt, i2- be twelve goare The worse (OOH TH fo rr ‘aw Hemps, Rag, and Woo! Carpets, etc, 4 . © GeO, P. Gone € CO., 69 ond 10 Websalay, bof otbere,” You can publish bt 194 cor Price, 91 per bottle, AN IMPORTANT LETTER, rom Jeman and resident of Ctacin’ All Pre remdee nate goare well Kuowe to tbo Rensp are publishers dhrouguout the United States, New Yous, Oct. te oan Dn. Kapwat—Drax Sim; Tom induced by 80 sry to makoa brief, atatome tat tg cPtottMeenasdatmpa Foard os No. 227 SOUTH MORGAN-ST. ‘On Tuesday, Oct, 26, nt 10 o'clock, the entire fur niture ofa dwelling, Parlor and Chamber Seta, Ex- tension Tablon, Marblo-Top Tables, Walnut Chains and Rockers, Bureaus, Brusscla and Wool » Glassware and Crockery, Parlor aud Cook stoves, ete, G. P. GORE & UO,, Auctioncers, EASTERN MANUFACTURERS BOOTS AND SHOzS Are prossing hard tor monoy, and we shall, on DNESDAY, Oct. 27, at 91-2 a,m., OLOSE OUT sovoral LARGE LINES of dosirable goods, This sale will be woll assorted, and . trouble tn the bieddec sn ind Lota atect eta fesee mrsineage amt Sioa atnguas itera tai famauon ef tie kidneys and bladder, su the at my Bgo--73 years—wol id pee! ‘t wispion cer tt aac i an f 3 allopathic ‘nad Jrorsoopatute; but tad : Thad re ing bee fo) MAKE CUSTOM id tek lug thea. GoeDs in full lines be ottered. ody aud haw fool asl St oP a ghuatl & ED, P, GOME & Cr hs Pou 70 ie Spates THURSDAY, OCT. 28. REGULAR AUGTION SALE oF DRY GOODS, y Monlory, Underweer, Hata and Capa, Gloves, Seeet ee tile, Winee tloouee tlatanains Drees ‘Trimmjngs, &0. Clothing, Moree ‘ko, Full Wine Hemp, Dutch, aud Ingraia DR. RADWAY'S Blanke CARPETS. GEO. P, GORE & CO, vb 10 Wabashi-av, By JAS. P. McNAMARA & CO,, a7 East Washington-st, 2,000 CASHES BOOTS & SHOES AT AUCTION, TUESDAY MORNING, Oct. 26, at 9 1-2 o'clock. SPLENDID LINE OF \ FIRST-CLASS NEW GOODS YOR THIS SALE, ALSO, 275 CASES “ORIGINAL SUCKER BOOTS” Peo NSE, ane, a, Piles, an eran of "Warranted lo effect a positive core,» ve Stable, containing uo tmercury, Tm tal wing wympLone Fe Ur ulting {9% abe joo th sat Py it Sing oF Sato vis Diao ota wate at, Hear AY'S a orders

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