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FHL CINCAGO T RIBUNE ay TUESDAY, OCTOBER is bound Went, baying parned Fort Dalhausln benoficiarion in paymont’of tho obligations aa. fumed by thoin at the tine of recsiving aid, Adopted, ‘Tho sisth wan upon tho proposed erection of = ent Saruntes. Tho tuq We 2. Crowol!, with a ateam saa, DAs THE RELIGIOUS WORLD, ne from hers thin afternoon to render ‘anal freigtita are firm, yet, while Kod command 100 on wheat (2 New York, intl Moody and Sankey Open Therr | memoral church at Washin ton, and expressed corn gcevat $2 per bu on Inmper-bosts,, Batteries upon Brooklyn hopo that the Tritnters would be abla to conrerve ERIE, carey AE = {ho interests of tho ontorprine until more ans. Sperial Dianateh tw The Chteano Tribune. Sinners. picious times. Adopted. gat, Ps, Oct, 35.—The United Htaten alme Mlch- came in from Detroit thinmorning, She will not piteany (rips np tho Jakes thin roasou. ‘The roventie atiar Porry Ie at Luitalo, ‘Tooschr Bchnylalll left for Chirago this evening. The (ag Dragoon, which gave the Buffalo Sheriff #0 ach trouble, a not at Ashtabiiia, BHandes & CO, Cloveland rm, aro now shipping eeiifront thin port to Chicego, ‘Cul freights steady, Jates pald, $1.10 per ton to culesne. VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, Syeetal Dispatch to The Chirage Trihune, sors Husos, Alich,, Oct, 25,—Down—Trope Marine aly, Blaracca, Badger Sinle, Mory Robinson, St. Al- tat, Lincola and consort, CoTiulerry and barges: ges Jeeelo Barth, Veuoher, If, 38, Scovel, Rite gave Mathew", Thomas Parsons, M. J. Cummings, gampalo, Red Waste and Iiue, Ellen Spry, Drelrop Canteten: echta ‘Welle, Wurt, Harvest ea, 8. D, Allen, J.G, Masten, France Valme, Har- Hey. sfreth, Weather, cloud ianaiteh ta The Chiewyd Frédnne, port livnox,Mich., Oct, 2510 p, m,—Daws-=Pro} thee, Milreatikeo ;'nchea Touina, Arctir, Favorite, io Polo, Goshawky Willan Crosth waite, Lewis Phen ‘Tie Roventh revoenized the wisdom of tho appointment of a General Hecretary. ‘bat the oftico whould be nubstantially aolf-sustaining, and tho Board should soe that uuat officer ehoald klvo no small sliaro of hin time and attention to tho financial question, and the incroase of the meann at tho disponal of the Convention. After Adircussion of the bearing of thia rection by the Rey, Dr, Miber. tho Ievs. W. 8. Beatt and J. W. Manson, of Chicago, and others, it was adopted, the words * mubatantially Bolf-nustain- ing" having been atricken out, and “ financially productlye " substituted, * ‘Tho eighth, recommending that thona Ntates Fetin arrears on their aubacription to sho Mur. iny fund bo roquested to forward thoir notes for tho oxisting doticioncy, bearing interoat payable at7 per cont, waa adojted. 55 Tho ninth was that the Convention appropri- ate from income of tho Murray fund the sum of £5,000 for tho reduction of tho debt, and $3,000 for scholarships, the balance to go to the par- ment of interest on the debt, tho debt on no ac. countto be increased. This section provoked gomo opposition. A resolution was paasod to a for the work of the Convent! to incroase the debt Tho Rev. A. J. Patterson mored » resolution in favor of prohibiting tho aale of ardent spirits, and in giving thor votes to the men who eustain wuch legislation, Adupted. . THE REVIVAL CAUSE, Tho regular Monday mocting of minlatera and laymen was held yesterday afternoon in Lowor Farwoll Hall, Thero was a light at tondanco. The Rov. Joun Williamson catled the meoting to ordor, and vuggested that = short reason of devotion precade the regular order of businoss, Tho Rey. Dr. Goodwin offered a prayer, ro- ferting to the beginning of Moody's work in Brooklyn, and asking that the awakening in that city might exorcise a mighty intluenca alk over the land. ‘This was followod by tho hymn “Nesror my God to Thos," aftor which there wore prayers by the Rov. Mr. Williamson and Elaer Willing. The Chairman rtated that it was time to take up the business of tho meeting, and requested tho Kev, Dr, Goodwin to state the object. Mr, Goodwin said that ne thought there was All Their Meetings Attended by Im- menso Audionces, Work Accomplished by {ho Protestant F Eplscopal Board of Missions, The Chicago Rovival-Committes Havo a Tame Moosting, Prof. Swing’s Intontfons---Protestant Episcopal Board of (Missions, MOODY'S BROOKLYN CAMPAION, Sveetat Dispatch to The Chicago Trioune, New You, Oct. 25.. © final artangoments have been made for transforming Gilmore's Concert Garden, formerly Barnum's Uippo- dromo, into a revival tempo, whore tho ovangel- lisa, Moody and Sankey, will conduct thet ecr- vices soon after tho Opening of the new year, Bheridan Shook bas obtained « year's lease of the building from Commodore Vandorbilt, who acts for the owners, tho Naw York & Harlem Railroad Company. ‘The operations for the conversion of tho huilding into the propor form for revisal acrvicesar o under tho chargo of tho Young Men's Christian Areociation. A committee of tho Axsociation ato to havechargo of the build- ing for throo months, commencing Jan. 1, if tho interest in the meotines warrants thetr continu: anco for that space of time. Itis thought that tho building cap bo Bo arrauged as to seat trom 8,690 to 10,000 people. Partitions will be erected for the purpore oL improving the acoustics of tho vas: building. ‘tbe butlding covora ay arca of 2 acres, ‘The prayer-mecting al Dr, Talmago's chur in Droukiyn, to-day, was lazgoty attended, 0: sitting in tho tabernaclo, which will peat 5,000 porsuns, bong occupied, ‘The meeting was un- der tho charge | of Moody and. Sankoy, being the thrut of a series of morn- ing sorvieck to be hold during — their Propriato £25,000 lob. but in no case Inslow, Totland, Mary wvideon wilh Ogurita TRCN, ther clandy, er, Chamberlain nnd we doutieart. btlek sw Terivr etmr George 8, Frost, while Leund down tel, Clalr Iver, apd Just after entering Lako At. Catt, waterlogged and capsized this noon, Rue bad « prsothay onboard, Her crew nnd paeacngers wero itn of by tha sine Evening Star, Alstge sft In the tug Moore's charga, while coming duro Jake Huron Inet night, wae run into by 8 pase, Egpropelier aud badly broxen up, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. Special Dirontch to The Chica Trihune, pasate, Ill, Oct, 25,~Annivep pr Ruven—Prop Bearer, towing cenal boxts Board of Trado and Iron Gud for Peoris, Lott light, for LaSutte, Dreaxrep—Canul-boats Andrew Jackson, with lum- fe,fromTeru, and Joele, with lumber for Peoria, ated down. ta pinto Canat—Notbing, fied ULT—Andiew duckaon, with lumber for Faro, and Juste, with lumber tor Peoria, Nidefeet ¥inthes of wetcr on tho mieralll of Lock 4, Wind east, Aymorronr, Mk, Oct, 25.—Annreep—W. J, Noes pak, LSulle, 4,000" bu worn; prop Chine, Uth trate? Bello France, Rotaeo, 7,400 Wit'oa! ta, Morr, 6.10 bu, corn; Wvorgia, Bene 60) bu pyron ds L. Alexauder, Teury, 1100 les root ' ; sti lbriensidy Mimvehas G00 ts cei; ‘Thoin | #185 10 Trootlen, ah dnego, umber of elerey- | no business to como before tho meeting, bul in ued, 1.200 bu corn; Mrilitunl, Morrie, | mow of different devomuni h ‘A id Hotacamn: Gold Hod, Seneca, Oiwedm: prop | meeting, Lut nous ocenpied tho pulpit except | that tho main purpore was for devotional exer: Hsauk, Lorkport, 1,0°0 bt 1.080 bela Hours frp Nala, Beneca, 3,000 bu er tendaliip, Seu ra, 6308 bu corn; Caytipa, Lock} ort, 7,000 Lu bata, CuueD—Prop Ing Hror,, Kankakey feeder, 17 m ssnter, 885 posts ; Dolphin, Gttaiea, 4Cyic8 ft lutuher | dram, Marecilor, Libris wall, 100 m0 rlungles + iw: Ba Lockyer, B2)h84 £4 lumte MISCELLANEOUS, Theprop Commodoro {6 agrowud at the head of tho two rovivaliets, ‘I'he worvicea throughout “oro charnctorized by tho intense feeling which manifested itweit so atrougly at tho moustor demonatration of Sunday, Fervent reaponses cate from many lips, aud a hearty sympathy with the ovangeltets was noticoablo, At about 8 o'clock Mr. Bloody ascended tho platform alono, Mr. Sankey not appoaring until tho ie ing of tho first hymn was almost concluded, Ag ‘Tho Rev. J. M. Gibson roferred to tho last mooting, when resolutions had been passed in- viuing Maj. Whittle to como to Chicago. ‘That, he said, completed all tho business that wan to be dono, and tuose suvecquent meotings wera only for devotional oxercixey. Ilo suggostod that tho hour bo changed to 12 or 11:30 a. m., na it would he far more convenient for alt. * ‘fo Kev. Jacob Post contrasted tho prosent Fa oe een ga moreing at her... | bud last vorue of tia hymn ~Bwaet | |,1e ov, Jacob Post contr les at tho Lord's Tee Commodere Vauderlilt ia the nome of anew | Lour of prayer” was being aung, Hupper. hoy woro fow and yumble; but the samtarge hailing from Chatham, Ont, The Oz. | Mr. Sankey entered und took his kreat need of the brethren hero was moro seat at tho barmoninm, Auouher Lymn was then euny, and Mr. Moody, after reading a por- tian of Scripture, addrcused the ansombly, Dr. Talmaze waid thet at tho regular meotiug in bis chutch last evening 300 Persons arose for Teligions inquiry. Clorgymen noted this ag a Very remarhablo Iustescs of the rehgioua epirit which is now becoming so prominuut ia Brook vgs Zuliaiion ays eho t4 8 trim-looking taf but will mot carry moro grain than tay of Comelius’ shoes. ‘Tho Buffalo Courier By; Wilizm Sherman, reelding about 8imiles up elke, on tho routh shee, re ort soving wine forty Hecaot umber, with chains attechad, floating fu tho mutter bie piace, ‘The driftwood’ fa tho: ght to témg maratt onncd by parties in Dotrolt, ft should Ya quittred up.”,...61ys the Detroit’ /ribine: ‘Nets conelderatie activity in tho stave traco ad . tent, persibly atimulated by. the sapere edvance {a railroad’ freights, Tho steam qrftare talng brournt izte requielti sy ean be chartered for tie pinyoxo, eliipj-cre of that woredllyleing on {he yi? tize for verses of that Sua whi they’ can io Kecwsed. The prop Lactic, Bb ard fon Joke Surerior’ on thutediy ron umility. ‘The Chairman said, in viow of the glad nowa, from Brookiyn, ho would ask all to join in the song, “Tho morning light is breaking,” ‘Tho Nov. E. P. Goodwin thought that no one should foel discouraged at tho a)parcut detay of tho rovival. ‘lo him there way tho greatest cause for Lope. as he was sure thore was never 80 much deep feeling among the churches, * ‘ao work bogun fa Brouklyn was sure to spread into every city in the land, Elder Willing anid that tt soemed to him that there was 5 misuoderatanding alout the abject Of this mecting. Io was contldent that ‘tho room could bo filled if everybody wore invited to atrend, * yn. ‘Tho attendance to-day at the regular weonly miceting of Metuodist proachers was large. ‘The Subject of a revival umong the members of that devomination was frooly diecaswed, and many remarks of sympathy were made to the work of Moody and Kankoy Mr. Moody suid to-day that he never hada gt, after Dlecharging yi and copy arin x ‘ ia gonad fo at ne Stchigan Coutsh Jatin) meetiuge tin with tho one held in hoor meet Be ace a igoated thn the nose fet ind took ou » lergo conelynment tor | itia Tha tava ceroert 0: : - m. Elid) ate ie the “iiternoan thee’ pce | 19 Yestoiday. bo prayorcueeting, this more: finally decided not to chango tho hour for tho ing was more than he could have expected. Le said that thoro was n church in Chicago, in course of erection, and ho had been invited to be pros entattho dedication about Jau. 1. Ho would Accopt tho invitation if 1t was comploted at that tune, ‘Lho Universalists, who wero not takon into consideration in tha proparntions tor Moody aud. Oumigutehie, with Ler consort, the O. B, Mate, arrived eomafrom Milwaukee, and was Sinineditely secured foh0140,000 barrel and igo etaves to Ogdensunrg. ‘Deccarigament was te be divided hctwecn tho pro: jz and consort, the Jatter bciug comprratively ihe The Cunsdian Devartinent of Murine and Tateries gives notive that 4 tighthouce hos Leen eibytke Governinent of Cunadz on Gin Mork rosin of Outurto. The Wyht ts a Osed whit next Mecting, but to havo tho question discussed by the miulstors next Morday. The meeting then adjournod. PROF, SWING, Mach talls has boon indulged in and many opinions aud suppositions have been advanced in 40, » Clo» Dit Yfeetabovethe lovel of high water, aud in | Ssnkoy, will im & revival of their own, this | rogard to the course that will bo taken by Prot en weather wiil probably be ween ut a dictauce of 10 | ovenit ig in the Clermout Avenue Churoh, Swing, Tho facts, as far as can ba learned, aro Heafromallyoints cf appro.eb. The tower isn squsro | Brooklyn, that no offletal notice of any action of the 8ynod, ‘which mot at Freoport last woek, has been gont to tho Sossion of the Fourth Prosbytorian Church of thia city, The Jat of noxt January bas been reported to bo the day when Prof, Swing will sevor bla connection with tho chureh of which he is now tho pastor. = He ‘Thoto is but littlo authority for this, but,as no ono has yat obtnined tho views of tho Professor himself, itt» bard to state what he will do. Since bo was invited to preach in Brooklyn last Sunday thero is overy prospect of hia receiving a call thor, whilo Lid church and congregation ‘Lore are most reluctant to part with his services etm building, painted white, keeper's dwell- sgitabed, ‘The Nght 43 tor the purp oF guiding Midland, harbors New Yonr, Oct. 25,—Moody and jSantey held forth to an fmmonse oudicnce at the Brooklyn Riuk to-mght, PROTESTANT MISSIONS, New Yonu, Oct, 25.—ho fortieth anoual meeting of the Board of Missions of the Prot- estunt Episcopal Church was begun to-day in &t, Aun's Church, with tho Rev. Samuel 0, Alo- Coxkery, Bishop ef Michigan, premding. Tho mootiug was oponed with prayer and the ad- miplatrution of the communion by Bishop Mc- nate's Jato Penclatiwilahene end 4 the general purpoaen of navigation. = ee eal A Strategic Wa: ay 1, Dee Orteuns Cmonerative News, Scbloog since, while roading Leneath the tide of a fig treo, our attention was Qttrnoted by Specatiar, loud and shrill buzzing sound, ay of teas one of tho Loo family in distress, Looking ihe directing of tho noite, we observad quite Hoetous auut-daubor, or builder, ono of the Wxeciea of tras) @ ro woll Iinawn for the eylindric- casa of mud tt builds undor cay id Coskery and Bishop Whipple, of Minnesota, as- sleet A lshied vals, which it etude tullof eerteiu | sisted by tho Hoy. Dra, Eaten: aed canenden, | aud brutus He eee anno for lien 2 yoms and epiders for its young. This wasp | ‘Chero wore delogatos Presont from almost every nett Ler, wil tt Pat nt ry a 5 Hs hha of itehead down the holoof tho oqual. Diocese in the United states. Who firat of tho th the Protec al br a ho will h ia Ber. Henctoriasesttnorn, muh eharen | anna report read ma hai of ‘tho Domeatio | Upon te Profoutr's rat bo rill od cone Houtct thoir holes by toasin, them with a: jommittee, incluting that o1 0 Indian Cotn- filter arapit witu tioie strong nippers and | inisuon, which iam gabwtases ee AAT, Caie | solme dollalto conslusion tal toed ee eect ny Boil thoy fro thrown out, 1t waa ovi- a onary ear 5 falling between October, The: Mernapiers Splauce that tho wasp had gou “4, an ct, 1, 1879, has beon ouo ot 4 -; tobuloof the deouiebug, and that tine mocane | greater tostenty thames boginning could bo | ‘The city pastors of tho Methodist Cbureb, to- gether with visitors, numbering in all about forty; mot at thelr conference-roome yesterday morning. Dr, Jatkins occupied the chair, reasonably oxpected. There baa been an in- crease in recoipts for the genoral worl of nearly 514,000, and of w little more than this amount ‘gtoon had him in Lig strong gripat great hantege, and where tho wings of tho ‘wasp feof ne advantage to him, excopt to make a 26% Which might alarm bis adversary. ‘2! for special purposes, ‘he addition oarly in the slet hated fall Lom asinniten, ‘when nelly the your of fore sames to tit let of domeie ates | ‘Tyo Hav. sobk Alinco tho new pastor of itbdenber came out with a jork. Bionary Bishops provided for hy tho Gonoral | the Grace Methodist Oburch, was intradticed to Ho flew but ped {aches from the hole, lit upon the ground, Nbbed bis head, and fairly danced with pain. t At{em moments ho recovered from tho ef. {elect tis wounds and began making short aries over tho hole, ovidently reconuuitoring Ss laying his plang, Pregontly, hghtung ot the ¢ Ub of thehole, ho tried the earth ali about festnco with'the skill of an en ineer, and, ing that which waa the driest, te began to ivy Wo a doy with bia fore foct, throwing ut tapidly back into the hole. Wo Watched Prato interest, and could bat admire hie fod determination, for we unagine this mlog of dust, ou hiv advoraary’s head was a, {0 provoke him to atresh ‘tight, Every vA (han he would stop and take s eautious d aie, bole to pliner a the effect of ip ¥ "0 ipected avery moment to seo Bateceud aud malo ahothor attack, bnt 18 s00n ait Manifest that such was not hia intention, true ritually dawued upou wes that he had o Mt pettOdo OF attack basod upon the suund- Pritciptes of philosophy, Teavon, and a the Association, ond offerod greeting remarks. Roports from the individual pastors concern- ing the work were made. Ainong thom was that of the Ney, Mr. Gurney, who reported that bis church at Englewood was duly dedicatod Suuday, Dr, Fowlor preaching the wermon, Over 23,000 Were raised to apply on the debt, Acommunication was recelved and daly ac- coptod from Str. George High, Secretary of the Cumuitteo of Eighty, tuviting tho attendance of the pastors at the regular woekly consultation meoting of pastors aud businosa men that aftor- oon, ‘Tho following resolution is set down as tho special order of business for next weok ; Resolved, That a soctal unton meeting monthly, com- posed of the Met bodiat churcltes of the clty, would bo ppeucting Of guod to the cause of Metuodiam in thia ty, After prayer by Bishop Harris, tho necting ad- Journod. « Convention in October last is regarded as an advance of moro than ordinary siguiticauce in thoright direction, It is tmanitest that tho call for more clergymen coming up from all parts of tho country ta not meoting wish on ade- justo response, as thera necmy to a falling of in tha numbor of young mon offering themacives ss candidates for holy ordcig. Various reasous for this are given, but the most influential uro assumed to bo that the clorgy ara not proporly supported, which, by Interpretation, moaus that tho world aye better than Church, On tho whole, it is choved that the genural mission work was nover in a moro encouraging condition thaa at tho Yrosout timo, though tho tinancial outlook for the coming year is tess hopeful, ‘Tho fourth annual roport of tho Indian Commission was read, ‘Ila Commission is burdeuod with a debt of ovor $2,000, cansod by growth of tho work, Contributions for church work amoug the Ine dinng are ov the tucrease. and proparations are belug made to oxtend it in tho Indian and Wyo- ITEMS, The Presbytorian Ministerial Association did vagh kuowlodge ot fils advo the | niing Yorntorics, ‘Thu receipts for the year mae ‘be Was using to rondor Bie frosuuaen ending Sept, JO, 1875, wore &60,10!, not hold ita rogular seayion yesterday morning, By wud making him an easy eaptivo. ‘tho report of the Foreign Commission was | owing to the fact that a largo number of tho hes lug Mus duet into tho holo the doodto- | read. It states that tho falling off in receipts members had not yot returned from the Synod ts Would soon be smothered, as it was neces- | during the pust yoar bas boon eo serious as to in Freoport, 7, “yee thould have feo air, untess ho | caude ombarrasaient to the Commission, ‘Che it No anewor has yet boon received to the invita. ward, an bo would do, recelpte for the year woro only 889,724. = ieee Worked upward foot 1 re rmevar yf Renate Toport of the Comtatasion of altesions to | tion extended by the tivistore and laymen of dade ost felt bobind ana botow him, and thus | tho Colored People shows that tho property de- | this city to Sfossra, Whittle and Dilss, aking Fehed Wtte hole, uwtil, btinded with dust, be | voted to the Southeru branch of missionary work | thom to come and inaugurate the revival Iu Chi. pss smelt Oubat thotop, This waa the | still increases, and Work 1 progrousing favor- | cago. ‘Thore ia no prospoct of their coming for res mag poumemene Be alowed bis | ably Roohostor, Mian fer Mnieuiset teas ateee fo ; asp pounsed im, ‘oohostor, Minu., after Mniebing thelr Iabore in Yon wg wd Hew off iu triumph, though tho SBeclat DEASEN fo, The Citeaor Tribune, Tho meoting at Union Park Congregational SS aaaemene He {eF6eF Of tho twa, Struck | St. Fav, Mion. Oct, 25—The Vory Rev. Church Sunday avouing to listen 16 thw Nov, ad togincernet ai ihe are, selence, skill, | Eloxiuy Edelbrock wae yestorday at St. Clond Arthur Mitchell, D, D., on the Bible in aur pubs a ‘ } : an 1D, D., fuetatiy sounded the bole, He fone aate consecrated Abbott of the Benedictine Monas. lio schools, was one of the largest that has beco tory of 8t, Louis of tho Lake in the presence of three Bishops, thitty priests, tifty monks, and a largo congregation of people, ‘Ihe celebrant was Blubop Stedonbusch, of Northern Minue- Sota, ssmated by Bishop Grace, of Ht. Paul, and Ulshop Krautbauer, of Groon Bay. ILLINOIS PRESBYTERIANS. Speetat Dispatch to Lhe Chicago f'ridune, Ps coatee of ty © minutes thia reasoning inse hug ila nS inches of dust, and ue bo fortes he ertary ep estely at his moroy, me suilltul enginoers, Todtleben or mile could not have thrown up carthe pestis ing rofounder calculation than this aguembied on any occaalag for many mouths on the Wost Side. Ono of the ushors states that 2,600 poople were weated and standing, and that fully 1,000 went away because thoy could not get even standing-room, For nearly two hours that aut audicnce lintoned with breathless attoution to the clesr arguments aud historical statomenta of the Kevorond speaker upon this grout quea- Suen ee h Ophelia in Tiont Lites tion, showing that the people on she Wet Side At Yat y 05 !T' 51 Are not indifferent to the rocent action of the tittut-Oiko, cho other day, an English a eeOHe Mlle: Och, 25---ho Rynotmét at’ 'at8 pot Indldters exoluding the Bible from the ‘84 Sine, Roeno—at one time pop- | 9:80 this evonlog, und spent » shore time in achgola, a nitted wuiorde ju tho role | Prayer. ‘I'he minutes of Baturdey wero read and ——— ie Way 53 Fears of age, and liad | approved, After parsing 6 voto of thanks to Tho Lapps. Yo-named litle viliago for tho | the Moderator, and other customary resolutions, Of the 160,000 iuhabitauta of Lapland, only he was very tad, but always | tho Synod adjourned, Most of the momber¢ | about 15,000 or 20,000 aro Lappe (in their own. ridicule, evorybody, Nobouy | started for their various chargos this morning, Jauguage, Sabme or Sam), who forma subdivison walt her odd appearance aud ——s of tho Finnic race, ‘hey wore origtually intab- ‘oll Known that she had carried THE UNIVERSALISTS. itauta of Finland, but were gradual 1 lly pushed by the Finns farther north and woat to tholr present territory. According a8 they are tishormen or reindoer berdamen, they aro distinguished au Tho Universalist General Coavention, which was in goveion at Lyon, Mass., last woek, ad- tad py [hte pitied auoiher woman, Jourued Friday. The Convention was one of tho mt played on the Londou stage with bal “sea Lappe” and *mouvtaln Lappe," an Mong tober to hs Haniel, aud what news | 208 humerous ever bed by this douomination, aber ceoupy wettled batiahons or reel a jn "found fost Bim no cue'kuew ; but sho | Ita doliberations were masked by great earnest- | adic life, ‘They aro extremely amall in utature, “iter gray hewa gett the murface of the riv- } nous, and the loading addrossos wero of marked | aud tholr hair ts black aud straight, progenting 2 ~— kod out with Lowers, forco and ability, Ouo hundrod and fifty clorgy- | great contrast to tho tall and blond Norwegians MGveatce. mon wore prosont, and the Committeo of Ar- | and Swedos, ‘Their akin ia yellow, the forehead F Virgin att Depths rangemonts sunpiied places of entertainmont to | broad, tho load poised on = short aud rounded Ruger tho trlay peter 186, upwards of 1,500 guosta, necks, Sho nose woll forwad, the cheak-boneu pro- Hh Fisher wha of @ petty caso, Inwhich | ‘Tho lant day's vossion was largely taken up | trading, the cht pointed, the choeks hollow, and wa Were disoy eee three or four of the | with the ropart of the Comuuittee on the ‘Treas- | the li pg otraight and thin. Thoy are agil rT) Y Of teatime, a sinong thomeelves the | uror’a and ‘T'runteos’ roporte, quickly oxbauated by labor, rathor from bodil Mb hig ny deduced, when Cen, B., ‘Tho third recommneudation was in regard to ine Woaknoss than lazines, They dress in furw, wil trousers and shood of reludoor-wkin, ‘Mhey pro- fect the head by means of % wort of cowl, but tho Rueman Lapps wonerally wear fur caps with sul Yehemence, vaid, There never er lat 00 the witnews-stand aa thee 1 jie is undoubiedly th pret kuew , when the Hole eee creased onergy and officiouoy in. the use of the Various means of obteiniug funds for the use of the Convention, otc., ospecrally in tha taking up wt aba Sobor Yovat | Of parials collections, ‘Luo wubject was diectiauad | ear-covora, ‘The ‘iwoilinge et tia ce untaits Geoerets Teipark sees Hauk, who heard | at great jougth. “The Fecolumendation was | Lappy aro small tents, conaiuting of a skeleton Ty Divas tee ey tee uP to hum. Did | adottoas f e of bunt atiche, covered with a, coatue wine ae gett ut what feat HOF You ever waw?" | ‘the fourth epproved the exvouditure of @2,160 | the middie iss bola which werves ag a uo for ag be Ge Oxpecte een eenRly caine | in excows of the appropriation of lass year for the fireplace Uuderucath. ‘Tho soa Lappa have bia tor ra iscotid pected & tight. “Hauk | the education of thevlogival students, Adopted. better habitations, generally consisting of wood- Rea rgy dida's know ae hens then wal, OE The fish expreased sstisfaction at the fact that en bute with several apartmonite, They he ex- ly brother John, $1,049 had been recelyed. during the year fi clawyo-y an aujmal {00d 5 bread, which they ob- | tain of ftunsian tradestnn, in comederod a dol- ‘icney, Tolygamy, though not protabited by ea. tom. an very rare on cenit of tha high pric ishieh haa to bo paid for woman, ‘Tha daulitor of & rich man conte Bomelimes am much as Hr reindeer, while « poor Riel id woldom nold for Jens thru twanty, The price in counidored ar x tepaymont of the expanses incurred in. brniing up a daughter, and also as 4 remuneration to the father for lowing her sorvices. ‘Tha Lappa hava been conyorted to Chriatianity, and velung to the Tatheran Chueh in Norway and Sweden, and to tho Grock Church iu Ruseia,—Apple‘on's American Cyclopadia, revit edition, articia “ Laplawl." ss HYDROCEANIC ACID AND WHISKY, A Terrible ‘Tippte. St Louis Glole Demnevat, Macox, Mo. Oct. 23.~The bodies of Dr. Sherman and Samuel Parker arrived bere Inst night about 11 o'clock. The mystery sutround- ing their sudden taking off bas not been pore- trated, and tho caro Inoue of the strangest in (ho annalsof thecountry, The factsin tho trogody aro a8 follows: Dr. P. I", Sherma: roprictor of the “Sherman Prickty Ash Litters" and other mo- dicinal proparations, having business at Bevier, urged Mr. Parker to accompany him to that vil- Inge. Thoy loft thie city in a buggy about 1 o'clock 3osterday morning, and arrivod at thei destination shortly after oon. thoir dinner it waa proposed that they ahould jo and takoa drink. Bevior being a temperance town. minuw any heensed dram-shops, tho un- fortunate gentlomen proceeded | to the drug storo of A. W. Sbanks, and mado tho object of thoir vieit known to tho pro- priotor, who waa the only ono present. That Bontleman is said to have replied that hn sold no whiskp, but that ho bad @ private tem: crance drink which he indulged in himeclf, and ‘if they Wanted fomo of that they could have it. Ali then went into a back room, where Mr. Bhanks produced 8 black ale-bottle, from After orderiag which he drank, and then handed It to tho othors, Whilo Parker and Sherman were drinking, Dir. Bhauks left for tho frout store to attend upon o customer. Before he wae through with tho caller, Dr, Kborman aud Mr. Darker passed out, but had uot gono ten rods bofore both. FELL DOWN AND EXPIRED afew minutes afterwards. ‘They were catrica into tho drug storo and overy meany used to re= store consciuusners, but without avail, A jur: was impaneled as quickly ax practicable, au while tho inquest was being hold it was ascet~ tatnod thatthe bottle trom which tho triohad im- bibes was mesing. It could not bo found for somo timo, but was flually discovered in a room to tho rear of the ouo in which the druka wore taken, and was identified by Mr. Shanks, ‘The contonts of the bottle wero analyzed by Dra, Shaw ond Jackson, of Macon, and it was found to consist of hydrocyamte acid ‘and whisky, tho deadly poluca being 1u such proportion that sixty drops of the compound was aulliciont to prodice death. At the couclusion of the inveatigation the following vordict was rendered : “We, the jury, after viewing the bodies and hearing tha dvidence, find that the deceased gen- tlomen camo to their death bv drinking from a. bottle furuished thom by A. W. Stapka.” After tho inqueat had’ terminated, the bodies Nero placed in = wagon and brought to this city. Without further invoutigation, not eron a Post-mortem examiuation being hold, tho ro- taains of Dr. Sherman were to-day “forwarded to Chillicotho for burial, and thoye uf Samuel Parkor were interrod in Oakwood Ceme- ters, Tho Iatter gentloman was well known throughout this seciton of the country, respect- ed on all sides, and highly connected. ’ Dr. Sher= man had a wido-sproad reputation throughout tho btate. i Groat excitement prevails in the'city at the un- eatisfactory termination of the oflicial lnvestiga~ tion, and grost indignation iy expreseed at ‘ite not being more thorough. No post-murtom ex- amiuotion boing held, is sovorely commented ou. Five or six suddon destha have occurred in the county within tho last aix months. Daniel Wobster’s Friend, Detroit sree Prers. Ho wasn't such ap old man, but his face was very Bad, hia hair was long, and ho was beut over. Ho entered a store on Joffercon avenue Saturday, aud after warming his hauds &t tho stove he inquired of the proprietor : “Will you give mo a little advico?” “T guess 0; what te it?” was the choerful reply. ‘Tho strangor backed up to tho atove, wiped his noso on big band, and after » moment con- tinued ; “If you wanted to die would you jump into tho rivor or take pizen 7" ‘Well, L don't know about that. I guess I'd rather live on than do cither onc, Why, do you feel liko dying ?" “Tdo, mister!" said the man in a deep- toned voice, ‘Yes, L'vo staid around jong enougl “What's the matter—why do you want to dio ?" questioned tho merchant. “What's there to live tor?” demanded the sad man. ‘here hain't no Buch times as thoro used to be—no wuch men ax there once was.” “ “* Well, tho timos are a little hard, but there's lots of good men left, 1 guess,” “ Purty good, maybe,’ said the old man as ho felt of the stovepipe, **but I can't ‘sociato with ‘wal After 8 mau has knocked around with Danio! Webster down on a level feel good.” “Did yu ngeociate with those mon?" “Didl? I've abaken hands with Clay, Cal- honn, and Patrick Honry Kot bairs cn your head |” “You have, eh?" “Aud I knew Gineral Lafayotte and all those feller, nud now to have to come down on a par with theso no-accounts is killiug mo by inches, I don't care ir I dio to-night.” . “TE guens yon could yet along if you tried hard,” said the sarcastic morchant, “‘You'ra a brazen¥mage!" exclaimed the old man, spitting on thé stove with great vigor. ‘+1 8mm a6 far above suck suntiower wen as you are as tho cagle is above the chipmunk,” ‘You get out of ere!” said tho merchant, “You are an iguorant old drunkard 1" “T am, che” shouted the old man, and ho backod (he merchant over a box of palm-leaf faus, ‘Lhe cleris hauled bim‘off and throw him out doors, aud ap the police took him the old mun paid: “1'm ready to die! Daniel Wobstaris up thera with the angels, and I hear him calling me to get out 0° thiy ouc-horso oruwd."” and Honry Clay he can't como with these every day plugs and moro times than you've Wales ond tho East Indian Pocts, Sew Fork sun, Tho pocts of India, native and European, havo already begun to colebrate tho Priuco of Walos' visit to that country, Motrical compositions in his honor are of frequent occurrence in the newspapers. For instance, a Bengalee, who writes in English in a Bengat papor, sings sreet- ly av folluws: Hallt bait? One hundred hatty! ‘To the mighty Prince of Walval + and then proceeds to adticipate tho feats which ‘his Royst Highness will perform with bis rite: Moe will beautifully shoot Many a royal tiger brutes ‘Turning ob thelr pels tho'll die, Shout in the apple of the eye! Another loyal bard, who is alsoa native Chris- tian of Madras, sings; Praise the Lord, my soul, Of Praise bisa name always! May Aud cas th Princess, hor husband Wates | Blue-Miouded Male Sorvants, Ashort time ago we roferred to Mrs. Craw- shy’s project, in England, to provide“ ludy holpy,” and Ita ill success, Ofices have been opened in London where not only ‘tad: belpa” but * gentlemen holies" may be obtained, Even Mra. Crawsbay 1s shocked at the bropovition to extoud her schema so as to include Beutlemon. Tho Pall Mati Gazette says: © Young ladios urge that tho spectaclo of tho silly triflers who bavo whispered ‘unmeaning nothings" in thoir cars duriug the London season, engaged in brushing: coate, blacking boots, and cleaning plate will have a salutary effect, rather than otherwise, on thoir own oxertious, aud cause thom tu wiold the ecrabbing bruelt and tlouriuh the yridiron with inoreaued cuetHy. with the viow of showing that choy are fully able to compete with vile man in tho domestic, av well as the profoxsional and political arena." ——_—_-—__.. A Subterrancan Ba: Rocky Mountain Newa, In the heart of the Rockies, near Georgetown, laut Weduoxday, thore was givon a grand“ sub- terranean” picivo sud Dall (in the Marshall sun- nol, op Leaycuworth Mountain), which was, por- Laps, tho tiret of tte kind ever witnessed in the world—the * ball-room " having been cut out of 8 the solid rock, 609 foot below wurfaco, and almout 10,000 feet above sca level. ‘To reach it tho guests travelod 810 feet from the entrance to the tunnel. The flour had been planked snd prepared expressly for fauciog. ‘Tho oxercises ‘Were commenced with a brief address from Com- modore Decatur. ‘The festivities were Prolonged until ten boxew of wax-candles were consumed. tus old Ferpalcare, ae tabael, cha tio joart of a atopy mountain, whose pilyer cor yield Ghousands of dollars to the ton, THE DailVER HORROR. Fearful Discayvery ti aw Unoceu- pled House. Four Tcrribly-Mutilated Corpses of Hu- man Beings Found in the Collar. The Dead Persons Ydentined as Saving Belonged to a Band of Italian Musicians, Two of Thelr Qompanions Mizsing, Who Are Supposed to Have Comumitted the Murders, Denver (Col.) Trvhuns, Ort, 2, Yoaterday morning word was bro ight to police headquartera, by Mr. N. M. most offensive oMuvia wanissnits from vacant houne, No. CH Lawreneo sticet, to tho aunore anco of the whole neighburiood, and wan becom ing almost unendurable. Mayor Barkor wan at headqaartera atthe time, and instructed Officor Sloman, who was pres. ent, to proceed at once to the locality asd abate the nuisance. Tho officor immediately went to tho houso designated, in company with Mr. Rob- {uson, The howto was one-story framo cot- tage, painted brown, and containing threo rooms on tho flint floor. It is situated {na reapectatlo neighborhood, but, for roma reneou, sovoral neighboring cotta:ses arn nuoceupiod, ALORMBLLE mscovrar, Upon Officer Sherman and Mr, Robinson en- tering the bouue, which waa not locked, they at ouce discovered biood upon the ball-floor and in & room to the left of tho hall, as they entered, A bloody path was plainly traced to tho celtar ' trayf-door, iu tho Kitchen, and, upon opening the door, tho stench was no horrible that they wera obliged to retire. Procuring fire and deodorizing material, Oficer Sherman wont down inty tho collar and saw the Joye of two dead won protrading frow under o heap of rubbiat, Without making forthor in- Yertigation at tho {Ime, ho left 3fr, Robinson in chargo of the house, and promptly notified the Mayor and Coroner of the horrible discovery he had made. Abarp and violia which lay piled upon the heap of rubbish in the collar intuitively led Officer Sherman to think that couple of the itinerant baud of Italian musicians tho bad frequented the city bad been murdered, and the Mayor immodiately instructed the Clef of T’o- live to have tho entire police force at once turnod out that they might seek sumo clow to the per petrators of the murders. Surgeon Denison promptly impanelod » jury Snd went to tho houso where the bodzes lay io the cellar, undornenth the pile of rubbieh. DEAGGING UP THE HoODTE: Ap coon a8 tho Coronor and jury had srrivod, stalwart mon were fonud who etieentod to per- form tho unplosgant duty of dragpiug up the bodies trom out the collar. Cpon desconding tho stairway, & most sickening, hideons sigit mot their view. In one corner of tho dark vel Tar, under the stairway, wos a heap of rubbish, courieting of bedding, old clothing, cooking Utenuils, chairs, musical instruments, traveling: bags, and almost every article that had been in the house, and from nodorneath protruded tho limba of three mer: instead of two, while the stench arising from tho decomposed cori ses Was £0 terrivie us $0 be searcoly andured fur inure than two or threo moments ata time. A rake and fork were procured. the rubbish pulled off, and then, instead of two or aven threo corpeen, the horriblo sight presented itaoif of four muti- dated dead bodies, all piled ina heap togethor in an advanced stsgo of dccomposition, ‘heir bodies were emolien almost to bursting, aud their faces wero as black ag thongh they bad beon negroes, while over all crawled swarms of fikhy maggots. Amid tho rubbish thero wero found no lows than tive ugly-looking dirk-knivos, three razore and a hatchet, all ataincd with blood, giving unmistakable evidence of uaving heen tho lustruments in the hangs of the murdorers with which the bloody work was done. ‘The bod- foa were brought ont and laid sido by side iu one of tha rooms. ‘Tho features of tho four man- glod corpses wero blackened and distizured be- youd the powor of seconulsiun, but the black whiskers acd apparel of the oldest enabled those who had seen bim to recoguizo hum as “Uncle Joo,” the bead of an itineraut Land of Italian miustrels, who have for several mouths teen performing upon the elreets and in tho ealoous of the city. Tho otbor three bodies wero recog. nized by the clothing upon them, as two sous anda cous.o of tho old fuan. UoW TREY WERE MURDERED, The Fodies wero terribly mutilated. ‘The throat af each was cut from ear to car, hilo their bodies were slashed and stabbed in a‘ horri- ble manuer about the breasty, abdomens, shoul- dors, aud faces. The inference would scem to bo that they wero frst stabbed to holplessness in a struggle, and that the murdorora then delib- orately cot tho throats of their helpless victims. Itwoavidont thatthe bloody deeds wero com- mitted iu the front room, ou the left of the hall, upon entenng the house, Two windoxs open from this room fronting upon tho stroct, but they were covered with thick cottou cure tains. Almost tho entire door of this room 18 thickly oovared with blood. at which some at- totapt has been mado to wash away. Yet thora aro fow blood-staiss upou tho whitcwashod walls of tho room, as it would soem there should be if any desperate struggle onsuetl, This ap peurs somewhat eumgular avd ives tise to the theory that the men wero killed in thair sloop by cutting thoir throats, Tho kuives found are murderous-lookiug weapons, and platuly show by tho blao js that they Lad been driven to tho ilt mm tho bodies of tho victims. ‘There were Ivo knives found altogether ; four of them Doar ovidonce of having beou used. WHEN WEDE THE MURDERS COMMITTED ? Thero Is evidence that the murdered mon wero Abroad on Batarday night. There can no ona bo found who has seen them siuco. It appeara that thera wero wix in the party. ‘The old man, only known as ‘Uncle Joo wo gong, only known ag “Little Joo" and “Nio;" aud a cousin whoo Name no one seems to havo ever heard; bosides thero were two utout, thick-set men, who. plied tho trade of tiokers and musicians alternately, ‘They wera known as‘ Piilymenio” and **Anto- nto Durelte.” Tho four tirst aro the dead men, Tho two Isat are nowhere tu be found, aud aus- vicion points to them as the murderers, WHEN LAST HEARD OF, On Saturday night these men seemed engaged inw drunken quarrel on Fifcoouth stroet, near tho residence of Mr. Daan, No, 1id, On baturday night s family residing in the neighborhood of the apelling where the foul deed wax committed hoard a disturbance in the houso ; heard 5 abtiek and the sound of a strug. gle, then all was still, Such disturbances were ‘ol frequeut ocearrence, howovor, and caused lite te comment, and made no particular Ampresstun ‘upon those who beard it. On Borarlay night, alyo, there Was music in the house. At least two instruments were pire, and thera wag bomterous reveling within. Up to Saturday bight soveral Italiaus ‘wero frequently seen sbuut the house. siuco that time no ona is known to havoscen any of the inmates about the house, TIE HOUSE DESERTED, On Sunday alternoon, Carrie Gangloff, who lives iu tho veighborhood, went to the house to eboueof the boys te do an errand. bhe Eitones at the door, but, hearing no reaponse, whe tried tho door, tonnd it unlucked, opened it, aud entered the dwelling. On the ball oor and on the oor of tho rvom on the loft were Iargu pools of clear, Lright blood, mingling with the water which had boon thrown upon it to werub at away. ‘Lhe tloor was wo wet with water aud that slo way obliged to bold up her skirts, Bho thought, however. that the meu had proba- bly been dressing game er cutting up meat upon tho floor, which they tad bousbt for food, though se jestingly told ber friends when abe returned that it louked aw though the Italiaus ad Loou murdering each other. The subject, however, passed entirely from her guind, until it Was recalled toher by the circumstances thet have since transpired, WHO WERE THE MURDENPHY ? ‘There seemy to bo but one of mion ay to who aro the murderors, aud that opinion iv that thees en wud boys Were murdered by nome of their oWa band; whether in on angry quarsel, or coully and dehiberately, for ¢he little monvy they had Upon their pervons, or whether the marder was deliberately planned on account uf bitter hatred is merely problematical. the bodies found are those of * Uncle Joe,” hiv to souy, and coumu, there fe litle doubt. That Pirlomono and Antonio Duretto were their constant com- panions is well known, Theso two meu were been on Monday, and gave ous that * Uncle Joo” aud bls three boys had yune to Cheveune, Itis nos kuown that they bave been in Denver ince. Beaidoa these two Italians there was another man, who gaye out that ho wags mlner, | ; damp, bot cellar, with every door and wi ; thet it fell from the froqne: Italiane, Is,peen ity the co:apany of the band of This man ts alko mimeine, CAN THE MUROERELS FecaPR } An soon as the dincovery of the horrible crime became known. Under-Sheriff W. Hi, Kmith, who WW aleo 8 Inomber of the Kocky Mountam Dotect- ive Force, took charge of tho case, and hag taken ovory precautionary step to discover and capture the muiderern, ite eent diapatches at Puce to all pointe, and every avenuo of excape in now under close knrveillauce. Hin theory ie, that the six men who traveled togethar lived. it the houge toxether a greater portion of the timo, and wore together on Satutdar night, and that two of thean men are the murderers. There two. mon, ho thinks. want to Cheyeune on Monday, and hos equally ponitive that ane of those tren waa the old fellow who did tinkering streets, Cno of there men, * [se to have been the nave = formerly resided Viera the “musicians also, He did not seem bartnoniourly man and the three hoya, ent. Antonio appears tho band, aud sometimes Played the violin with the boys. Sometimes the oll man also played the har} ov viulin, Lut lis special work acomn to havo beon t2 do the cuoking for the whole party, All circnmstunces point to Saturda tight as the time when the dark deed of bloodshed was com: formerly to gat slong. with tho mmvical band, ths old and quarrels were fre- to ase recently joined mitted. The advanced estate of decomposition the hodios showed inctined eome to believe that the killing had been done dave before, put their rapid decay ta socounted for by tho fact that tho bo tics were fearfully mangied and cut np, and tuat they were thrown together in a Bong ina indow in Tho fleuh was so rotten t bones In great chunks asthe bodies were lifted from tha cellar and into the coitus, and the right waa ono of tho mcut sick. ening and repulsive wo have avar witueesed. . LAR FAT. Up to tho hour of xolng fo pross thero has been no clew dt-covered an to the whereabouts of the murderers, ouly circuzastnuces indicate that the two ten toward whom suepicion points went from here to Chesenne. ‘Two loody abirts wero Jound iu the dwelling wheve the murdors trero Colainitted. which bad’ evidently boeu worn by the murderers whils committing their blood: slaughter. Ono of these ehirts is torn a8 though at bad Leen done in aetrocgle. A witness has pect found who will testify that“on Friday or Saturday be heard the Italian they call ‘the ‘Lowa xwear that be would murder the ofd man 'Toe,” at the samo timo calitming a huge duk-kuife, which be carried io bis side pocket, the budding closed. 1a B Fine Kricts The Sunerintendont of ou ineone aeyluin in France while passing through tho warda recent W noticed s man of very inoffensive Sppearance sobbing 1 hia bed Tike o cuild. “My oor Srieud, what is the mattor 2” inquired the phy. aician, “Ah, mr," said the Iunatic, © my next ‘eighbor has played ime a sad trick. Ha con- vealed my unite, and 1 have been togul) ne for it two hours without being able to tind i” Then he added, with a smile, childhke aud bland, “Buel will play him a fino trck in* return.” “That's all right," said the Snperintoudent, consolingly patting him on the shortider as ho Passed on. ‘Two days later the Suparintondent chanced to walk throuch the samo room early in tho morning. His insaue frond stopped bua and said, “Ihave found ny knife asain, and havo played that trick on Iny comrado, an I told you Lehould do.” + How is that?” “* While bo was ealeop, I bid bis head.” “This man ix very crazy,” thought tho Superintendout; then lis as! “Aud what dia you do with it then?” “T putit in the liven closet but yea need not fell him," wax the auswer. Tho physician walked mechanically to the closai, opened the door, and looked in, The head of ‘the lunatic's comrade was ther ADELPHI THEATRE, Corner Dearborn an Mouroe-ste, This Tuesday Evening, Oct. 26, 1875, First appearance of the grost comedian, W, T. Meb ville; last week of Mrs. Geo, Ware; Lut week of the champions of the world, the Leutone’ last. wock af Yeariey aud Hughes, a’ife Lea aud Little Nora. ‘McClosky‘s grost reneation drama, THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT; or, New York in Mlices, Popiilar Pricto—15e, 25¢, Uc, aud 75e—no extra. exiitiness Wodueaday and. Baturdey, 25¢ aud Sdo—no In elaborate propatation—LISPET, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAGUIRE & HAVEHLY 00s ccc sececee soos o Loreen, WS mre Of the Great Kong anil Dance Artinte, JOHNSON & BRUNO. THE FAMOUS CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, Acknowledged the Slar Troupe of the World. An en- tite New Bill thin wock. Every evening aud Wednes- day and Saturday Matinecs, McVICKER'S THEATRE, THE CHARMING LITTLE FAVORITE, EWEEK ONL as . LOCKE, and sto PP FOR Supported by the tering comedian Mr, and the entire dramatic company, in the ne: ceaaful play MUSET TE: MUSETTE (Little Bright Exe), uses LOTTA, Next week Mr, JAMES LE Big Mouauza, COLISEUM CONCERT GARDEN, Clark-st., opposite the Court-House 8q4uare, Monday, Oct, 25, aud every eveulug during the week, * MLLE, ELISE DEVILIENT, Prima Donnaof the Imperial Theatre, Vienns; and 4USY DOMWA LESFORD, late of the New York and Philadelphia Theatres, in Operatic Selections, Also, in a few days, the VIRNNA LADIES! OROMEATRA, the only Original, Complote, Nine tn Number. Te-engagement of tho EMPIRE CHILDREN, LIZZIE AND JOE, the Wonderful Musteal Prodiqies, Admission 35 cents, Separate entrance to Ladies’ Gallery from Clurk-s, COL, WOOD'S MUSEUM. Two performances daily, at 2p. mand Ap, m Moudsy, Oct. 25, and every aveulng until further no- ee Also Wedncaduy and Saturday dtatinees will be giren Tho Romance of Elbon Tower, ‘With a powerful cast of charactera, Monday, Tues day, Thursday, and Eriay afternoons, Steriug ce amusing comedy of THE WIDOW HUNT, On Sunday afteruoon and evening, aud until further no- tive, the MILTOMAN TADLEAUX AND ~ McCORMIOK'S MUSIC HALL, ROEM. PEPPEFE. Ort, 25, 26, 27, 75,2), 3), Every evening at sock Matinces, wi sbi, at Sp. nt, Four ett anents fa” one—viz, 2" Scientific’ Lecture, Ne Shadows, Styaterioun Guoat, Optical Dicrama. The Ghost Story, entitled Perrot, Artist. A Pantomime ine troducing Felix Kegamy tu hile art of Rapid Drawing, with curious, ghostly effects, Adoussivi, 33 vouls, Reverved seats, 6U centa, Tickets at W. H, Keen, Cooke &Co., Wand 115 Stateat, Music by Blchl's orchode fra, ‘The Hallett & Davis plano used ls furnisued by W. W. Kimball, ACADEMY OF MUSIO, MONDAY, Oct, 28, 147: Nights and Wednesday ‘and Saturday Matinees, FRANK MAYO, Bu 1 by his owa Company tu DAVY CROORETT, PP ed pulae TP 2 rent, RTAINMENT No, 2,—-Tuend: Oct, 36, GEO, VANDENHOFY, “ Tho Prince &¢ EI |= tiunuata {" Adutunsiun, ute, iMeluding reserved Beat, ‘Tickets for sale Monday, by Jansen, McClara & Go, 117 Biateat, Sine course tickete oLil for sala ut bX, LARESIDE SHIRTS, PAS a TN la Aone A Good Shirt, $1.60 A Good Shirt, $1.75 A Good Shirt, $2.00. FROM STOOK. te, STUNTS to order a -pectaty, Yi a EPly Linen Collate 88 per doxd \ \ Sp HARRIS & COBB, AEEE 1718. Clark-at, RAILROAD TIME TABL) ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF (RAIN EXPLanation oF Rerrraracr Mani oh . 98 . 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Tout attichel W the Ball-ruom, FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, . $5.00 Packages OF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXCHANGE FoR Bills of Natioual CurreLcy, TRIBUNE OFFICE ma. Bundaye, 19 to id pe oA ay are’ Lind tal practice, 0 ate dines atindatoty without wettary alt EOS Rag ee dineaaet debilty, caused by arrors of youth. The aaa pul iy restored ta Tana ‘Streagers wuld call se: writer rete ta Guicuetsieus private, ‘Now 15s Wess aegis NO CURE! Novarit Dy, Kean, 860 SOUTH OLARK.ST., OHTIOAGO, Alay be consult, Dereo fi ty erate setae dnt 2 Bit Mea PE , ry ry ants cures j “Untea ioass, Fa, mist 8s ae} Suatars eas Fe 5) ew DR, OUT, . faubingtun-st., Chicuyv. Louder engaged than auy physician in Chicago iu the treatment of Chronie > Sexual, aud Private Divuasea, Botulual Weaknoas linpotency permanently vured. "Ladies requiring dati. | cate treatincnt, with home sud board, may call oF write iu coutidence, A book for all (illustrated), 10. cents, PRESORIPTION FREE For the ly cureof Seminal Weakness, Lost Mane geo ne A dlscrders uae Pept Srermigie error HAVIDSON & COM Lvs 3.296, Non tosh .