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I 3 o, : " Children will be beld at the Hospital Tucsday 3 hegun on the obituary and a few minutes aftec 1t was all in type. ‘And now comes Lhe most singular part of the story. About hall-past ¢ the dying man ruddenly ‘rallicd and recovered ro suddenly that at 9 o'clock the doctors de- clared him'out of danger! Asa precautionary measure, liowever, they think it will he welt to keep the obituary standing for afow days till his strength 1s quite re-established, LAKE VIEW. EQCTAL. A In the way of amusements there {s not much to make & note of for the past week, although the social surface s beginning to alightly ripple with the first tonch of fall weather. Inthe musical line nothing striking has occurred, yet the checrful organ-nan and the peripatetic scissors-grinder with his tintionabulatiog ac- companiments, somewhat break the monotony with thelr contributions, Croquet {s still pur- sned with zest, and in some nelghborhoods profi- cients In this accomplishment may occaslonally be found in the twilight hours making the next shot with the aid of *Janterns dimly burning.* ‘There have been acveral young people’s parties daring the week, at which, of course, every one had the regulation ‘‘delightful time,’— oneat Mr. J. B. Waller's Fridav evening, and a “club’ mecting at the Ilon. J. V, LoMoyne's Saturday night. Thursday the Church of Dur Savior "had ita annual Sunday-school plenie in ‘Wright's Grove, when nll of lfle Episcopal per- suasion _were out in full forco. Tucsday the Ulilich Oal{-OrphanAsylitm held its pienle {iv the same groye, which presented a hrililant appear- ance in the cvenfng, Uit up with mnumernble Chinese lanterns. ‘The unfavorable weather that day soemed to have littie cffect on the fes- tivities, although giving an excuse for a repetl- tion of the whcfie thing Thursday, wheu the clerk of the wenther was in a better umor. ‘The Theologleal Beminary will begin s fall term Thursday, when Prof. Patton will deliver the opening atdress In the new chapel st 3:80 18 each morning with New York papers of the morning pregious. < The Chicago Mechanfce’ Inetftute will hold{ta vegular monthly mecting at No. 65 Washington street Tnoaday evening at 8 o'clock. . The regular monthly mecting of the Board of Conneltiors for the Hospital for Women and at 2:80 p. m. Mr, Georga W, Champlin, a well-known mem- ‘ber ot the Chicsgo Doard of Trade, left last evening for a trip to Saratog, the White Moun- < taing, etc., fntending to Lo abseot several weeks. Baturday evenlng s female child abont four weeks old, ncatly but plainly dressed,was found yiog on & grass plot in {rontof No. 145 Calumet avenuc. The little kicker was sent tothe Home of the Friendicss. X is evening thero will be con- anfiffi&ifllgp‘n the g]mrch of lxl& Ascen- sioh, corner of Elm and LaSnlle stifets, the Rev, Arthur Ritchie, Rector. Blsho{\ McLaren, ‘who lias just returned, will confirm the class. Emery A, 8torrs, Esq., was to hinyo delivered [y le:tu?e on lemperu?\m hefore the Franklin *Lodge of the Americtn Typographical Unlon yesterday afternoon, Lut Was prevented from carrying out his wishes by temporary Indlsposi- ton. " The Rev. W. W. Putton will conduct ths, Ministerial Unlon meeting to-dny—noon—in lower Farwell Hall; subject: “ Prayer,” and nt tha close of the meeting the ministers will seleet & deyotlonal commitice to scrve during the Moody and Sankey meetings, A man giving the pame of Willlam Kelly, “abaut 40 years of age, fell in an epileptic fit a b o'dock p. m,” The subject, of discourse will be glfi”{"fi&&fifi’l“r’e’g‘:wd ot e {\¥he Bermon. The term will open with thir- 80 serfous a_conditfon that Oficer Croak sent | 1Y ":‘“"m‘ém:‘r';'%":":’“ a:fi:‘l‘:‘?,')‘é”ym“'g“: l;u::: Cl N il ta Lo County Zaepital on satimenl Tiio ibrary has been iransicrred (o Jts now At an early hour yesterday morning, Henfy Coln, a hoatder ot No. 436° Wabash "avenue, found a dead female fnfont lying on tho door- ateps of the house. . Attached to the shawl in which it was wrapped was a note stating the infant had been born alive, but had lived on;{ three days, and asked for a respectable buriaf, which thie inother said she could not afford. A local dramatist is hard at_work ona sensn- tion drams {n three acts and five tableaux. In the second nct the rich banker comes down stalrs at midnight to his parlor and dlscovers n sconndrel plcking the Jock of the safe in which 1s concealed the will of his ward's grandfatber, and saye, ¥ Who are youi? The scoundrel uarters in the chapel wing, and. theold room tted “P as a reception parlor through the b~ exl;slnl of tho ladies of the different churches in the clty. TERSONAL. Mr. 8. II Kerfoot's familiar face is seen agaln about Lake View, from which {t may be Inforred that he has returned Lo bis first love, and {s sumniering It at his lakes-hore residence. Dr. Ellfott, of the Seminary, after a sojonrn of several years In thie city, lina determined to come north onco tore,” and will_soon take possession of Lis old home nicar the Szmlnnrl. Mr, Edzar Sanders, the florist, while ridin near Englewond Inst weelk, was thrown from hia stamps his foot, folds his arms across his bosom | Duggy by the breaking of a seat, strikiog on his and r‘é;allca with a sardonic aneer, * I am a cool, | head nm{ recelving severe fujurics, calculating villainl” It fs belfoved that thg WATER, : scene wm%.vflng down the house. The Town Doard has under consideration a number of bids for putting in nearly 4 miles of additfonal water-pipe which was ordercd last winter, but falled to get through the courts in time for earlier action, The larger portion of it will be 1ald In the southwestern part of the A witty young man went nto a Clark street restaurant’ on Saturday and, when_the waiter came to receive his order, sald: What cane you got?’ * Anything, sir, from a fried hum- ming-bird on toast'to & cold bolled buffalo. | tovn, ~Upwards of 100 persons are now taking +Then I think Iwill take a liitlecold bolled | water, ani the namber Ja incroasing ‘evory week buffalo.”” « All right, siry' and the waiter | Tye plors which were put in last fall “at the chanted aloud to the waiter at the far cnd of the room: * Cole biled bufl'lo for onei” then add- ed to tho guest: * Wedon’t cut 'em; you'll Water-Works to protect the front have been found to be Inadequate, and two new ones of Jarger dimensions are belng Inunchel by 'bave to take it whole.”” The witty young man 4 ANIRENE his would talio BN OvELer Liow: 4 U;;:‘Aflr Chout, under the directions of tho On yeaterday afternoon Franklin Lodge, No. Clyhourn avenuo {8 at length to be opened 181, 1. 0. G. ’I’;, held an open temperance meet- | from its present terminus at Fullerion avenue to where it mnkes its exit from the town into Jefforson at the Intersection of Belmont and Weatern avenues, There scema to be o chronle inability to got this strect thru\lx!:h, a8 BUCLEEE- ive Boards have tried it and falled. As & public bighway it will be n great beneflt to residents in that sectlon, enabling them to comedown West~ ern avenus to get to town without calling on Farmer Hurms at the toll-booth, which is the only thing he keeps in repalr on lis gravel road on Lincoln aventic, Ofticer Sullivan has heen doing zood eervico of Inte on the lnke shore, capturing disorderly partics who come out from tho city in carriages and * make night hideous” along the water’s cdpo with their unsecmly conduct. One crowd was lodged at the town Jail carly In August and muleted forthe benefit of the local treasury, and another hack-lond was safcly landed {n thesamo healthful retreat o fow nights ago, One young ing, AlMFonudlenw Was prus:nt,bhclnz Te- nged over by William Chambers, D. G. W. C. T., of tho Grand Lodge of Illinois. Eloquent and stirring addresscs were mado by the Rew. John Rutherford, Mesers, William "Chamburs, .Emery, A, Wood, and G. F, Stone, of Boston, Mass.” The recitation of Miss Jennle Forrest was well rendered, and very fine music was giv- en by Prof. Fred Massott and Mies M. I Jonus, ‘This Lodge 18 lnrgcl{ increasing and is proving & great strength to the printers. It mects on Baturday evenings, at 8 p. m., at Typographical Hall, 79 Dearborn street, Room 29 A %(:od walter never betraya surprise, no mat- ter what the circumstances under which he may find himself, but takes for his excmplar the ronng man who was carving n_goose, when tho ird bounded off and into the lap of alady, whereupon the gunu@ man dido't blush or apblogize, but said: **Ma'am, I'll trouble you for that goose.! At ono of thb bl hotels yester- | Enelishinan, who ls * doing” the Now World and day.a p;u%sq Shid to the waiter: { Geore, some learning tta yaya nith s Jockiet tull ot money, potagua In’ relne, some brofled salmom, rare | Nl = owing beautifally less, added s ciap- Tonst-beef and no gravy, and allthe vegotables.» | 1€F to' Iis experience wider Ihc wholesome tuition of Justice Ten Broeck, and left some of his greenbacks s & grateful token. ——————— HOWE'S CIRCUS, The Great London Circus gnd Menagerie, which last June visited Chicago for one week, and made so marked an {mpresajon on the minds of equestrfan and athletfc votarice, mnkes its reappearance to-day, and will display its zoclog- leal treasures and artistle excellences on the Lake Front fot a bricf season, The managers of this cntertalnment belleve in keeping faith with thefr patrons. All they advertice to ex- hibit tbey produce, aud all {8 of the best quality in tho professlon, The bright particular star is Madame Dockrill, the French equestrienne, On lier first appearance {n this city some four years ogo she created quite o sensatlon by her darlug aud finished Lorsemanship, and Jast summer she nstonished old clrcus habitues b; feats never before attempted * Apy entrecs, saw’’ " Yes; hrln;.i ne 50mo protoplaem o la mancho do balal'* L All right, #sh,"” and his attendant bhastened away, return- lniln n fow moments with the dinner, ' Here's yah Croton persolr ally munch de bully, sahs" »nd he gave the guest a made dish of some kind or other, It may not hyve been protoplasm, but it was wholly oulsido of his power to prove that it wasn’t, 80 he accepted it thankfully, and Aidn't eat it. BROVING TUE QUEER. Ope of the barkeepers at o big establishment on Randolph street makes it his boust that no ouae can foul him with counterfelt currency, A young man who is on driuking terms_with him #ald to some of his fricnds the other day, * Sce here, now, I'm zofug to put up a job on Jimmy, D've got n $3 bill, the warst you ever saw, and wolll go and et the whisky snd Il puss Jt oft on him as nice 25 un’ oyster.” So they made n bet of §10 cn ft and went o the ealoon at the busy hour of 11:05 a. m. and had thelr drinks, and the young man threw down the $3 bill with the alrof Mr. Tilden paying Lis {ncome-tax. performing y any lady Just alongside of “them was another | rider. Among the other attractions are party of youog men having drinks | the Melvilles, father and son, the latter one of L:o. and one of them had fust | the most graceful gentiemen riders who ever Matthew Callaghan, thrown down a $5 bill. The barkeeper who was ministering tnto them wanted amall bllls, and crying unto his companfon, “ Gfimme that two (" grabhed it ap before the man who was such an adept fn detecting counterfeits had had time to touch it, and gave it in changs to the sccond young man. 1le had looked upon the whisky Wwhen it was amber, and couldn’t tell a green- buck {rom s counterfelt Confederate nots; so hie just crammed it into his pocket, leaving the halr of the flrst young man who had _made thoe bet standing on"end with horror. I{e hns Jost ‘hls wager, because he didn’t pass the bill on the expert barkcoper, and e [sn’t quite sure that he mayn't be arrested and taken before Phil Hoyne for paseing bad money, as lie hadn't explafied the joke to the expert In the first place, and can't do it now. o 3 [ TIE COMMUNISTS, ‘The headquarters of the Communists are fn Vachck’s saloon, fu & basement at tle corner of ‘Twouty-fifth street and Portland avenue. Iere they are wont to teet Bunday afternoons and discuss thelr wrongs, real or fancied, between their pipes and thelr beer. Vachek himself is o power{ully-bullt Bohemiun, aml capable of o fiood deal of m]ulm work In the muscular Iino, 1s beer, liko himaelf, s large and strong, and s, therefore, much thought of by the workiug- men in the neighborhood. p But the Cominunists, though they talk mugh, sceomplish very little, and wero it not for one or two leaders they would speedily disband, As 1t {s they do notseem to havo much cothusiasm, They were to have held a mecun‘,— feumhy afteruoon, but they dldn't. About hialf a dozen Bobemians asscinbled in the busement and mado cutered the ring, Mlls. Jutau's peculfar sphere {8 the trapeze, ond on this she is os much at home as the professfonal shopper in o dry-goods palace. The remalnder of the conpany s com- posed of perforiners whoso standing in the pro- csslon I8 thoroughly recogmized, The grand street pageant of ITowe's Great Loudon Circus wlll take place this wornfug at 9 o'clock, 1t will sturt from the Lako Front, passing up Washington street to Wabash ave- nue, thenee to Twenty-ninth street, to Cottage Grove; thence toTwenty-second strect, to Stute atreet; down State stréet to Ilarrison; thence to Clark, to Madlson, to Market, to_Randolph, to Wabash avenue, to Lake, to Franklin, to Washingzton, and thenes to the place of exhibi- tlon, Lake Front. Tho whole will bo under sn cscort of mounted polic —————— THE WEATHER, ‘WasmNatos, D, C., Sept. 8.—~For the Upper Takes, stationery or rising barometer, north and west winds, lower temperature, partly cloudy and clear weather, 2 LOCAL ONBERYATIONS, Luioaago, Sep! Wend, | & Ud BU'H. fre; 140, .ol 79l8, W, Maxlmum thernoinste Talmum, GENERAL ORIRHVATIONE, GitigAga, Begt, 3—31d the air dusky with tobacco smoke, whils they Stattans, | Bar,| TAr.| Wind. Ve enjoyed themselves in playlog carda for the Alpenn.ioel70.83| 60 e | Croud: beer, No reinforcements arrlving they con- | Tireckin 04 :;lnderl to postpone the meeting till noxt Sun- | Bufialo Y. . THR MIRACULOUS RRCOVERY OF MR, JORNSON. At 7 o'clock last night a lady dressed In black and closely velled eutored the oflice of Titn TRIBUNE sud asked to see the editar, Her de- sire being gratifled, sbe lifted her vell and dis- closed a face of alngular Leauty though deathly pallid with watching and mental anxfety, and firnflnmoul dark eyes streaming with tears, roducing aroll of manuscript about asbig usa atick of cord-wood, sho sal " Q, sir, my name is Johnson. My husband 1s Mr, Johuson. Ho 8 dying. ‘Thioking that she would propose to scil some manuscript, the editor made hasts to reply that he was sorry, but owing 1o the pressure of litical matter he was unable to orint as wnuch fterature as he would wish, But the ludy, with & freah burgt of tears, interrupted him. * O, sir," sho safd; “ cheess ft, for you nre barking up the wrong tree. 1am not that kind of s hairpln. SThere,” aud she produced a ?ockel-bwk stuffed with ereenbacks, I have he sugar, as you sce. This ts my husbaud’s obltuary, It {s about seyenteen columas Joug.” “But, madam,”? eald the editor recollfug in dismay, “though I mage no doubt that your dy. ing husbaud 13 one of the moust smlable of men, yet be has possibly nut&hycd &0 prominent a r:n in lau’- or uatlonal affelrs as will justify us ‘?nblllhlng his obltuary.” O, sir,*! sald the expectant widow, “Idonot wum.h published.” “Theu, modawm, what in the name of tho Prophet do yuu:‘:‘ntl" ————— A RAILROAD STRIKE, B, Lows, Scpt. 8.—~A dispatch from Leaven- worth, Kan., says the firemen along the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad are ou n strike, the Comnpany baving lssued an order discharg- {ug all wipers, thus imposing double duty upon the firemen, Two or three attempts to throw tra{ns of the track on the Southwestern Division of the read havo been made, but with no suc- cess. A lew of tho rloters have been arrested, —— OBITUARY, Bpectal Dispaich fo Tha Tridune. Witkgsuasre, la, Bept, 8.—Considerable excitement prevails {n Democratic circles In this city over the sudden desth of Edgar L, Merrl- man, Democratic candidate for Congress in the Twelfth District, Merriman dled this moraing at 6 o'clock, aged B3 years, of a kidney come Elnlnt. Ho was the leading lawycr of Luzerne couuty, and loved by all as & populsr, upright mau, ‘I want you," she said, “to set it up. Iwil) R —— Wteraity for it Tiere s uatord gol : Bifia Y Taedn: et up. this obltusry wnd sare FINANCIAL, i m*fiulbtlml’l lfe." he edilor was so surprised that heconld only glare at ber c:dflm"lf‘ s & “ You see,” she continued, ¥ if you will bave this obituary sct up be won's dic, k ot the mblll. 9‘{“ Ml:. &ngwr md‘?ummodored V[nndu. el ctors gave them up and the pa- pers got thelr obituarles ready, ':hd then uf? turned round and got well. Grant me but this lflmr,,,ml Tand juy little ones will bless your wie. 2 Tha edltor conscuted, At 7:83 p. m. work was Foi P e ; Nw Yong, 8ept. 8.—John B Waring & Co,, of Yonkers, the heaviest hat ianufacturing firm In the United Btates, have fafled, with lia- bilitics smounting to about $400,000, of which $106,0004s due banks of this city, They em- tluyud 700 operativea. Their asscts arc sald to g greatly fu kcess of thefr Habilities, f ——————— Mrs. Msy 'Agnel Fleming begins her new st “ A Littie Quean, lan of the N Yé’ffi' Weekly, nanrua:i';'. s , -{.. *What did you say to her]"” LOCAL CRIME. - What Matthew Callaghan Says | About His Shooting Exploit. He Only Remembers that He Was Drunk, and That’s All Xle Knows, Dold Attempt to Rob a Bank at Rens- salear, Ind, by OChicago Cracksmen, The Rurglars Captured by Chicago -Oflicers Defore They Got the Swag, The Usual Grist of Sunday Night Eccentricities. TEE CALLAGITAN SHOOTING. FUNTRER DRTAILS OF TRB APFAIR. “1 was drunk,and I don't recollect any- thing about it s the explanation of who I8 locked-up In the Chfcago Avenue Polfce-Statfon awaft- Ing the reqult of the injurles of his wife. Callaghan Is an Irishman, about 45 years of age, small in stature, with an expressionleas counte- nance. 1le marrled Aona Marla Clifford In 1800, When the War broke out, he enlisted fn the First Iiinols Light Artillery, aud left his wifo to get along ns best she conld, Afterserv- ing threo ycars, he was dlscharged, but almost {mmediately re-enllsted in the Flrst New Tork Infantry, and remained with them elght months, Returning to Chicagoafter Leo’s susrender, ho Jearned that his wife had taken unto hersclf another husband—a negro much older than herself, who went sround the streets with n bag and a pick gothering nup rags aud paper. Callaghan, possessed of philosophi- cal {nstincts, was not at ail put ont by the fact, and mado no effort to end the filiclt relation. He remalned around for a time, and then went away, and waas gone for quite awbile. Coming Lack now and then, in the course of three years, he alwoys stopped with this woman and fthe ncgro, and drank and made merry with them, Just previous to the fire, it is sald, he applicd for a divorce, and got it. Then he wandered off, no one knows where, and enrned his living, as ho eays, by doing carpenter work and whatever he could et employment at. About o year ago he vis- ted his ex-wife and the ncgro, and spent scy- cral days with them, Subsequently, going to Wisconsfn, he served on the police force at Milwaukee for two or three months. The next thlog heard of him as In Chleago last Friday moralng, when be agaln called on 1118 FORMER IFE. Bhe and the negro, whose namt: is AndrewHew- son, live in a sliantyon the pralric, about & quar- ter of nmile south’ and east of the junction of Grand and Chicago avenucs, Their dwemn5 contalus no furniture except 8 board bunk filles ith hay, which serves as abed, and two small wooden boxes, which do duty os chafrs. All thelr cooking Is done 1ndian lashifon under o tree near the hut. Callaghan enjoyed himscelf during the day In chatting with Anna Maria and hier hfimk artner, and, in the_evening, Invited lier to go down town, saying he would buy her o pair of shoes, She needed a palr, and accom- auled him. When an their way home, about 0 o'clock, he pulled out 4 revolver and shot at her twice, He waa drunk, and ahe was drank; but he considerately helped her to the shunty, she being unable to En there by herself, Tho negro rael them at the door, and was very much frightened when ho saw the woman's face covered with blood. Bhe was very stupld, und he put her to bed. Callaghan weit to sleep on the floor, Saturday morning the woman was .unable to cat, and groancd os i fn great agony. She lay on the hay suffering, but™ nelther Callaghen ner tho negro went for & physiclan to have hur condition exsmined iuto. The negro, toward noou, however, probably to saye hhinae}t from arrest, quietly, Al pped out of the housc, and reported at the Lake Street Palice Station that Callaghan had shot the woman in the mouth, and that sho was likely todte. Word WAS Immcdlnuly sent to Capt. Johnson, and hie dirceted Policenicn Kerr and 8mith to %"D the pluce and capture Callaghan, When they got there he wos gone, Thie woman seemed to bo ina very bad way. Oneof the balls from the revolver had PENETRATED IGR UPPER LIP, knocked out twoof her front tecth, through her tongue, and lodged in her throat, Sho suld shecculd fecl it. Hor tongue was swollen, and she could not eat, and talking was attended with much pain, Bhe had very little 1o say about the ahooting, seeming to.palliate rather thon censuro f¢, and conveyed' the im- pression to the oflicers that ahe would not pros- ecute Callaghan If sho got well. When her st~ uation was stated to Capt. Johnson, he endeavored to get octor to visit her, but could” fnd . nono who was wllflng to o, those asked saying that they did not_wish to_ subjected to the annoyance of ate tending the Police Courtand the Critninal Court, and, besides, et no compensation for thelr ser- vices, The City Physician was out of town gu— terday, end could not be reached, and he hay- ing lnd. no one 1o attend to his business during 18 absence, the woman has thus far recelved no medicul attention whatever. She appeared to be better yesterday morning; at least was ug and dressed ber child, o mixture shout years old, To-day she will probably bo sent to the County Hospftal for treatment. ‘The oflicers visited the shanty again late Sat~ urday night, and found Callaghan witbln, and took bl into custudy. Upon searching hlm, a smail * Buflalo BIll ' revolver wus found, with five of the chambers loaded. Iesald therowers seven bullets In it Friday night. A Tmpuse reporter sawv Callaghan at the Weat Chicazo Avenue Police Station yesterday, and bad the subjoined interview with'him: CALLAUTIAN'S STATEMENT, “What was the troubls between you and your wifel"” 3 "ll know nothing at all about {t,' safd Cal- aghan, * }lad you no difficulty with heri" % None thot 1 know of. “Were you not at bomo Friday nightih “Yes, I'waa? “Did you see heri “Yen M ansed » 1 didn't say anything to her that Tkmow of.™ ‘Were you drunki" “Yes, I'was very drunlt, and I don't recollegt bow it happened at all" : W, Iy'“ anybody clsu In the house besidea you wo Ea 4 I don't know.” 1)fd you see any one else therel' 1 suppose the niggzer was there, Ihaye no recallection who wus there that night, Iwas very drunk. T don't recollect what nappemed. 4Who 1s thia negroi" {11ls numne ls Andy Hewson," » WiVhat does he do for & living 1" 4 JI¢ goes around plcking rogs.” V¢ How long-have you kuown him1 " ¢ About five years." S Has Lio been Intimate with your witet® - $Yes, Sho llves with him," “ How long has she been living with him1 " ¥ Bhe was living with bim when 1 came home from the ariny. 1 didn’t sce bim, though, for & long time after 1 catne Lome,” #\Vhen did you leave the armyi" 4+ 1n 18035." % When were you married! $t1n 3o, * [1ad Huwson been lving with her before you marvicd hert? !l“ No,—after the War was over," said Callad L. B i you have & ?Mol when you ant to the hol’lyu I-‘r’l’dny uighti® “Yes, ::.}\'::’;ou in the bablt of carrying one? S WIERE DID YOU GET THAT ONEI" L § bou;jm It on Dearborn street. 1 have had it slues July 6. h’rnu vevolver taken from Callahan luoks us It {t had not been carried for oweek. 1tis bright and new, and las the op- Pearatico of having just coms from o store.] :-‘L‘lnv,-'n you been out of the city lately “ Where have you been lving? " “1n Milwaukee," 4 \me Wwas your object fu coming to Chi- cagol’ & I had no st purpose at all. I came here to sce if I could get & Jub of Nght wurk, I am pot wu t’d': do heavy work, aa 1 waa disabled in the ar. ] ““?;En made you go to the house Friday * Oh! T stald there sometimes every night,~ sonetlues two or three days, I suppose I was dru’l:k, didn't koow ef any better place to 0. 4 Have you ever had any trouble with herj i Numlu&ur{ serious, —probably & werd or " Unghan. \ twofi sald “DId you leave hext® ” ' " 'THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. casily unbosom™ himsclf regarding an attempted bank-robbery which transpired no later than Inst Friday nfght, and which was veploto with Incident a8 showing the matmer of working of that shrewdest of criminds—~the bank-robber. It was about three months ago,”, safd tho | chunky Jittle Captaln, sitting down to o tete-a- tete with the reporter and Capt. Dull, the head man fn his employ, *that I first learned of this coutemplated robbery, How I learned of it will of vourse be of no interest, and besldesis & part of my own business which I ouglit not to disclose, And now to my story: "The bankis short distance, a8 you will sce this city, 'Bhe thicves are Jamnes Fllking and Martin Davls, hereafter, 1 such a robbery was coniemplated, I shatlowed theso two men all the time they were in town, and also had amon placed tocontmand the bank. I corresponded with the proprietors, and even o8 late mslast weck hiad o consultation with Mr, ‘Thompson at tho Iidelity Snvlnfu Bank in this city. Inunediately afterwards I w, firin that they need not be at all alavmed, bes cauge I was on the right track, and the thieves could donothing without my belng fully apprised ofit. Now, when Itell youl that all this time I knew of a sceret delved umler the “bullding Into the vault, you may imagine my nervousness. Duy by duy the work of the thleves brugressed, ane about the middle of Jast weck, I heard that the passage-way had reached the stonc slab in the slde of the vault, and all that remained to gain nceess to the saies wos to throw this slab for- ward by a jnmy. I knew that the persons were making this passago-way were not the oucs who werb to do the Laat Wednesday morniug these two cruckse meu, left tawn by the Plttsburg & Fort Wayne Rail- road, ‘They went to Valpuralso, snd thence by fout through flelds of corn to Banphear, a stu- tlon on the Loulsvillo & New Albany ullroad. The City Murshal of Valparalso spotted them a8 Lhoy wers leaving town ou account of the SEPTEMBE GBS 4, 1876, . “Yea [ havo not lived with ber since I went into the service in '61. ~ 4 Were yoit ever married to heet” Y Noj I'was never married to her." * Did any one tell you the negro wos living with her?" X “Yea; I fonnd it out from a neighbor of mine—a woman; I forget her nameo." ** When did siio tell you of it1" Five or six years oo, " 4 Not later than that 1" *No; I knew it nll along sinco that time.,” * How long beforo Friday night had it been since you saw hery” 4T was up these all day Friday." ¢ Was the negro therei" ¢ Yes," ‘DID YOU MAVE ANY TROUDLE WITH IM1" "I have no recolicition of what. caused the trouble, I don't recollect it. T dldn't know snything about it until the next morning when Igaw her. I was sleeping off the whisky, 1 waa so drunk I didn’t know what happencd.! "Bgdyuu leave the houso that night with er “Yes, We came down-town, and I bought hern pulr of shoes,’ sald Callaghan. “Where did you leave hert” * ‘I foft her af the house I belfeve, I drank n Rood deal coming up, and down-town too, It seems to me the whhi:y took effect on mo all at once, when I got near the houre, After that T lave no recollection. It scemed to just knock me right down.” * Wiien dil you find ou® she was hurt"” 4 Tho next morning," 4 Where were you fhcnl" T can't tell where I did Tie down that night. 1 must have laid on the floor,” “ Did she say anything to yout” “ She cenldn't speak; she motloned; it secems the wound 18 in hier mouth. Sho couldn't speak, I didn’t try her very lard anyhow,"” “ What dfd you do when you found ahe wns wounded " . 1 went down town," sald Cellaghen, yawn- INE, $¢ Wherenbouts down town1" * To Jackson strect, I bought a chicken and some oysters last nfiht, and I hnd just got into the ,!,luusu when the officers came and gobbled me. “What were you doing all of Baturday 1 4 WAS TAKING AN AIRING ANOUND.! "*Did you not think your wife necded to have her injurfesattended to 't “1 expected Hewson would report it at the Eollce station, and T supposed a phssietan would e sent there, He started before 'Ileft, and I was under the Impression that ho was golng to the station.” “You left to avold nrrest, dldn’t you " Probably,” rald Callaglian, * X didu’t seem to have any dread of the policemen, but I wanted to keep out of thelr way, I dldn't want torun fnto thefr hands f I could Lielp it.” It mny bo a weck or two beforo an examina- 1fon will bo accorded Callaghan, and perhaps he will not appear in the Police Court at all. While the wound of Mrs. licwson or Miss Clifford (whatever may bo her nume now) is hot of itself nceessnrily 7atal; still, having recefved no medical treatinent, inflammation Is lable to en- sue, it i bas not ‘already done 80, and ber re- covery {a by no means s certaiuty, ATTEMPTED BANK ROBBERY A BRILLFUL JOB FRUSTRATED. Bank robberles arc really the most delleate “morsels in the pabulum furnished tothereading public by the crimiual classes. They contain atl the clements—sherewdness, cunning, clever planning, artfstic workmanehip, and daring— necessary to make them equal to a good racy novel glashed with a little more than the usual sllowance of blood and thunder. Kuowing full well thogreedof thopublic for suchadventures, Capt. Turtle, proprictor of a private de- tectlve agency in the city, was yesterday ersuaded by n Trisuna reporter to thot of Alfred McCoy and Alfred Thompeon, two wealthy gentlemen of Rensgalaer, Jasper County, . Ind,, but o by the map, from of whom 1 ghall speak more fully ninediately upon hearing thade rote to the passage-way that was bejug at last, ko Job, und 80 I bided my thne. FPILKINS AND DAVIS, burglar's tools they carried In o sack, but soon lost trall of them, us they doubled up on_thefr- tracks, and led him o wild-govse chuse. From Banphear they took a team to Renesalner, arriy- ing there at ‘midoight Wednesday. Upen the same morning that they loft, iy men, Capt. Bull and three others, leit by the mornlug train on the Michigan Bouthern Railrond for Ois,and left thero_on the Loulsvlile & New Albany Roud for Renssalaer, beating tho crouks by six hours in their arrival. Capt. Bull hero took up the thread of the talo und proceeded with It Tn a conviso mauner, but, neverthicless, 1t will bear u little simmering own. ‘The thleves dld not Immediately enter the town, but remafued for some time i the woods illlt outslde, Preaently ono of them wended s way to the saloon”of M. V, 8, Waruer, a notorious churacter in the town, who hus fre- quently been under suspicion. Something pre- vented them from attempilng anythilog that night, and they” returned fnto the country. Thursday morning = Warner was scou golng out o thele bidiug- {»lw: with provisions, ~ The sume night hey returned and cutered the town, and striick a beeline for Warner's maloon. Finding the place locked up, they went to his residcuce, about a mile out of tawn, but found time dur- fng the hours of 1 aud 8o 1. to take n look ut the bank, and escertaln some knowledge of the Jay of the land, They left, without making an; move upon the bank, and returned to their hid- ing-place fn the country, from which they did not emerge until the next (Friday) night. During all this thue Capt, Bull ‘and Lis men were located in the bauk buflding, Friday night, they heard the two follows in consultation on the'sidewnlk opposliy the bonk, and In the clear bright moonlight could readily distingulsh their forms and fuccs, As thty woved wway, they were shudowed to Warner's suloan, tint “tindings him sbuent, lhe{ aitain proveegded to his house, Ail this time thoy were closely shadowed by Capt. Bull, aud even as they were callimg Ware uer out of his house tu o consultation under the shads of overbangiug trees, the bully Captain was ensconced fn the shude of o neighboring Tence, su close us to easlly hear all that wus suld. ‘This was about midalght Friday, . _ONE OF THE CRACKSMEN ASKED, ¢ Warner, why can't this worle proceed to- night!" to which Warner replied that it had alreadycost bl $600 tor the work tunt had been done, referring to the undermining of the pas- soge-Way to the walls of the vault. * Further than this," sl he, the bauk 13 bulng pretty losely watched, and 1t will not o at this tima to burst *the safes. Besklps,” jadded he, $there is only about $20,00) In the concern, not including sotue viunly moneys; awd { du not think § shall have unything ‘douve untll the faly tme, when there will "be in all prabability at 8100,000 in the vouly, sod when & great wany people will be coming and going, making thy chuncas of detection much less less, Then you cau do the work, get the awag, and not be Hoticed, and T will get you a tean that will carry you out of town at the rateof 101niles wn hour” And then, by way of a_mandatory ending, bo suld, %You wnst jgo back to Chicago,” “We hayo no woney to go back with," re- plied ono of them, “What bave you doue with the toola?" queried Aarner. 3 They arc {n the old placo under the Baptist . "you oot tha toals wid Warner [ * and meet e al my saloon l:'b o'dock o m& mumlng‘ and I will give you mobey te return to Chicago.* Thia mu(ztulnou ended, the cruckse least _complaf nien retnrned, passing on thelr woy the 'Baptist Church, to inake sure that the tools wera all vight. 'They kiad no sooner left than Capt, Bull wns upon the scene, and, after finding the Lools, which he did not disturd, he placed A man_on uard to watch for them when they returnedfor the tools in the morning, hut they failed to vome, He shadowed them to the City Hotel, and thence to the Hopkina House, Treaching there one hour atter they had left, 1n the meantime he had taken the precantion of n;nplylnl‘: for wdvice to District-Attorney ‘Thompson, by whom he was persuaded into procuring warrants, ‘These were fssued at 0 o'clock that morning, aud then followed o chage for them Into the country roundabout, they having left the Hopking House for parts unknown, Three men Were detnfled on what few scenta there were, and finally une of them, Oftleer Hurtls, suceceded In coniing ur to them ot Francleyille, where they wero walting for a train for Chivazo. T8 AKREST WAS AT ONCE NADE, the crooks of course making wild protestations of their innocence. After stripoiig them of oll dangerous weap- ons, they were taken Lnek Lo Renssalner, renching there at 8 p. . lnsk Saturday, and ere sunriso the two were comnfited to tha Lafoyette Jail, Wiile this search for tho “ blowers " wns carrled out, Warner himsclf was placed under arreat, and, upon bciu{: hrought belore 8 Justics of the Peace, was held n $5,000 ball for con- epfracy, The work thus spcedfly executed, apt.” Bull returned to this city yesterday morning. James Filkins, nling Martin, nnd Martin Davls alfas Rogers, are both old cracksmen, onc of them, the former, having served o seven-year ternt In the Penitentlary at Michigan City. Doth were arrested in this city two weeks ago for lmldluF upaman on the street and robbing him of 870, ‘They were released on ball, which hey speedily jumiped, as it was only “straw !’ at the best. Thelr tools, one of them a brace jimmy with a foree of 25-horse-nower, are to Lo Flm:ed on exhibitlon at Fidelity Bauk, so that the publle may eee whal #kill ond ingenuity of deviee are put into this clasa of work, Tlie pns- ange-way to the vanlt was done by cqually skill- ful bands, und, according to Capt. Bull, was & marvel of nicety, Tho entrance was made throngh the brick wall from n point Jon the south alde of the bullding in a waondehed oc- cupying @ space undernesth the outside stalr- wav. After forclng their way through about 3 feot .of masonry, the passage-way wis ent through the” 16-inch _joists ulmn which the” floor of the buck rested, and, reaching the edgo of the vault, wos forced through a solid wall 7 feot in_thickness. “T'his brought the path up to the slabs of the vault, and then it was easy matter to galn ac- ceeatotho safes inslde, Once Inside ten min- ntes would have sufficed with the admirable Draco jimmy they possessed and thelr other “tools to open thé safes and plunder them of thelr contents, The stone might ensl‘ltv be re- placed a8 to almost defy detection, and thercby throw the suspiclons upon t SOME EMPLOYE IN TNB DANE, nt least for a Jong enough spnce of time to al- low tha robhers to put, inany a mile between them nnd Rensealner. The outside of the pas- sage-way-was kept neatly plastered up se that the apening could not be ‘detected even by.the most sklllful eye, BiLL WIRAY'S DEMISE. In thia conncction, the death of the notarfous Chicago craksman, Bill Wrn{ may Dbe mentioned with Interest. B 1l was {nterested fn this Lank robbery, and wna no tloubt. the' one who planne it all. Bome ecight weceks age ho was tracked by sfome minfons of tho law who were after. him_ for repeated nn(c-hlmfln{u in the Town of Renssalaer, and, while eacaping in w small skiff up the Iroquols Tiiver, BV jumped out and attempted to swim to the shore, tho hetter to mnke his escape. o would not float, bowever, and soon disappeared. The evidetco of his dmwnlnf: Is indispiutable, Ilis companfon was found in posscesion of o purtion of the hooty, and, as Lie was in the em- ‘xlny of Warner, ft becamo o settled fact that Warner was in cahoots with the thleves. "ITEMS. A boy named James Dafloy is locked up at the Armory for stealing a quantity of plpes an tobaceo from the shap of Joseph Ramsteln, No, G River strect. Eliza Conuolly, allas “Sallor Jnck," was ar- rested at the Madison-street Statlon yesterday by Oflleer Robert Jones for steallng someclothes from eline fn rear of Smith's saloon, No, 39 West Adamns street. Jane McIntosh's den of miscegenation in rear of No. 104 fourth avenue was pulled by the po- llca lust evening,’ and 2 motley array of candi- dates for the House of Correction will, In con- sequence, be presented befors Justice Sumnier- ficld this morning, Michinel Foley played “five fingers and n Ernb " vith a $10 uote in the pockets of Frank Jusick’s vest, whilo the two were enjoylng themselvo over “zwel beer? in tho West Slde Tivoll, mm Halsted strect, " The younsgster waa | canght at the job, and was at ones locked up in the Madison-Strect Statfon. * i G:nr%a De Ware, of No. 68 Wayman street, ns that his houso was entered by three burglars at 1 o'clock yesterday morning, and was robbed of asmall amount of clothing. C. H. Clmlmer? of No, U4 Aberdeen strect, also complalns of n visitation Ly the snmo gentry. whereby Lo lost 825 of palnt materials, The Immoral nymphs of Bller avenno still continue to swindle the unwary, notwithstand- ing the warning examples hedd up to them in scnding all such erfinluals to the jug, Yester day Miunie Smith iot away with §20from John Willamson, o Granger; and Cornelia Bell, of No. 528 Clark street, pilfercd $7 from Clris- tophier Sherwin, . Thomas Rust, nn employe of Hove's Clrcus, had a little frolle last evening in the house of aura Frazier, No, 467 Clark street, and when he accused Sarah Bmith of mhbing.hfm of 38 iu money the irite Amazonlau went for him ju a atyle that was very peculiar as well as heathen- ish. Seizing n heer-glass she yowed to scoop out his bralug, “and to that end battered him over the head until sho fearcd for his recovery, Upon reacliing the statfon, owever, the wounds were found to be not so serfous as they wero thought, Both wero locked up ut the Armory. Coraner Dietzsch will hold the inquest upon Georpo Glynn, who wos shot Baturday evening by Albert C, ‘Jmnh, at 10 o'clock thia ‘morning, ‘esterday Bimith was innmuch ealmer mood, probubly” ocensioned Ly his_soberlug up., 1le still maintains that ho shot Glynn nceidentally, and only wishes that s could Buve riddled 1ier- sey With loles, Smith has thus far concenled thic real cauge of the quarrel between hfnself and Hersey, hut, according to Hersey, it was on aceount of his refusal to buy the Hquor which Binlth stole from his employers. Abont noon yesterdsy Charles Davis mean- Qered Into the dwelling'of C, Kohenhouse, No, 454 Wells street, and gathered up all the Jewelry about the house. A set of ear- rings, a 1neerschaum-pipe, and some other ar- ticles, all apcedily found the path into his capauious pockets.” As he was ewmerging from the house, Oflicer Kock, who lives hard by, caught sight of him, and gave chase without hat or coat, or xn{ otlier gign to_dis- tingulsh his offlelal ¢ capacity. Davis turned upon the otlicer,e ond ointed an ugly-looking revolver at him; but just s he fired the oflicer threw his arm against the this destroying the fcllow's nim, i hristianson came up at this juncture, ond, with hia ald, tho fellow was taken to the statlon und locked up, At an carly hour yosterday morning No.' 213 Dayton atrect was the scene of u murderous af fray between twwo brothers, which, very fortu- nutely, resulted wuch less serfously than the “chargcter of tho cumbatants ~ would warrant, The house s occupled by o fumity named Hecker, Saturday hight thiey irave 8 party, or rather a beer-Jumbored, to thelr triends, Two sops of the family, Rohert and Angust Hecker, aged respectively 20 aud 20 years, were the most ardent finbihers of the spirituous liquors on hand, and towards morn- ing began to reach o conditfon bordering upon the domain. of the brute crestion, A T.mrcl epsuetd, o the courss of which Robert, the younger, drew a pucket-knife and stabbed his Lrother in the left shoulder, The wound bled prolusely, but was pronounced by the attending [llllf‘llt'lnn Lo be uot at all dan- l:uvuuu. The would-he fratricide was arrested umediately afterwarde, and was Jocked up at the Chlcagd-Avenue Btatlon. 2 HOW TO SETTLE IT, 70 the Bditor of Ths Tribuna, Cuicaco, Sept. 1.—=When a prominent rall- way ofticor stated ot the Natlonn] Convention of Civil Engineers, held in Loulsville two years years ago, that grain could be profitably carrled fram Chivago to New York for 7 wills per ton per mile, he provoked nuch unfriendly éritl- clsm,- Biuce then coarse frelghts have been taken nt leas thau half tho rate Mr, Bhinn was herated for naming, Indeed so severe has been the conflict that it would be difilcult to name o wate below whlch the Hncs have refused to curry, Tu a_limited extent a war of rates is bene- ficial, The tendeucy, however, is to unsetflo Lusiness. Foriustance, vn a given day, Field, Leiter & Co,, ship largely from New York to Chicago ot prevalling rates, - thereafter, Fawell & Co, are ready to makoa liko shipment, Moautinie the raliwpy wunagers Within s wock - have disagreed, rates aro cut down 5 conts per 100, whereby the Intter firm gain an advantage \whlch no human foresight or sagacity conld have accured to the former. The ono la thus enahled to undersell the othar, Naow, if the result is not an nnmixzed good to the shippers, it certalnly is not to tho rallroads, becauss the rates obiulied nre not remunera- tive. That fact answers the inquiry, Why docs 1t cost more to ship from, ray, Aurora, to Chica- AUVOTION QAI:ES- By G, P, GORE & GO, 09 and 70 Wabasl-av, Tuesday, Sept, 5, 9:30 a, m,, TRegular Trado Sale of DRY GOODS 0—10 or (0 milca~than from this city to New | gloths, Casalmeres, Cottanades, iints, ¢ ,. ork, 000 ar 1,000 miles! Th rate for the short and fionta’ Underwasr, Vadlést wh“";‘&‘“l"l haul may be o more than §s reasonable, white Mosiery, Catlery, Whipe, Dardwars Ty the rates to New York are unpofitable. Why, """,‘ '(nl'lonl doi e then, should the roads to busineas at csa thin The cfal attentlons of Merchanty & cont! Elmp!yrhcmuao, tlicy haye noconfldencein R i T T P:ultlv‘lngg} "l‘l Jobbary encliotlier. The situntion is thus deseribed by A case Bprague Prints, o Mr. C. F. Adams, Jr.: There 18 none of that steady contidence in each other, that easy good faith,” that esprit do corps, upon:whicli alone system and order ean rest, On tho contrary, the leading fden tn the mind of the active rafl- rond ngent 1s, that some one I8 always cheating him, or that ho is never getting his 'sbare fn something, 1 he enters Into an ngreement, his 1ife fs passed in watching tho other partics to 1t, lest by somo cuuning device they kcnp it in form and brenk it in spleit.'! Experfenced men will ndmit the truth of " the description. Conferences are held,' solemn_compacts made, and_ broken at onco. Bome of thesegvero in the right direction, and, lind thoy been Lionesily carried ont, would have A cata Driniol Peinte; A caro MALLORY ViNKS. ‘A care Dunnol Prints, A cnso Ancona Printa. A caro Amonlieag Printa, A Garo Tichmond ¢ It " Shirtings, A caro Ropelinnts, weil assoricd. A cano MWilied Fignnels. | Colora. » A case Dress (Joods, Ao o Tabis Catlory (Landers, Frary & roks Tabla Cutlery (Landers, Frary & o, Aufirulee Hasors (Womenloiin & Soha ), n invoico Pucket-Cutlery, frash Linpos A Ihvoico Umbrotlar, il A fresh Involco Suspenders, 60 dozen Hatchats, nasorted sizes, 80 dozon T1ana-guvs. 1 0CLOCRD, M., * ¢ benefited all parties. Notably s0 was the Barn~ 50 rolls 5,,{"‘:'"‘“‘ Double Chinin Cary toga combination, which fneurred the unmerited A Doyble Chinin Carpeta, ‘"g‘l’llmvnl of thie prese. Tho same miny bn | gineice Waol and Worsied Carpets, alighuy snld of tho famous pool'? of the trunk Iines Inst winter, ‘1 u AN fivolce all wool and 3 ply Carpets, pertes Toth movements wera SUAY, SEUT, 10 Perfect misapprehended, and denounced nccordingly., | We shall séit 5 auperior ling of Bedtum, Finn, ang Tn the - Bouth o Asgoclation_known os tie’ ) Supertne Clothing, all {resh goods, conipriny “Bouthern Mallwvay aud Steamship As- | Doth Men'sand liny's wwear, soclatlon” hua dong excellent service. Arbitary powers were devolved wpon the Com- missfoner to adfust. differenves, preseribo rates from_competing polnte, and apportion to cach Iine {ts resIm:u\'c territory, Tho result has heen an cquitable division of the Lusiness at living rotes, 8p completo has been the success of thy unfon, that at a recent conference of Southern rallway munngers they reaflirmed fts advans : Q. 1’. QORE & CO..’AuflflS«L Men's, Bogs” and Youths” Kip, Ca aud Syt Boots, Women's, Misses), and Culldren's Kid, Goet, Serg, Gl tages “and recommended the formation of o~ pernonent assoclation, In England 3 and Buf Shoes {]lm Cll‘nml-{ng-fl«;unu A!n,sncmlon, i:lmncv[:‘fl arllamnen embraces _under e control ncz\rl{ 100 companles, In Germany, of Doat Mako and Fall Styles will ba solg also, the leading raflwaye have for years main. AT ATCTION tnined @ sucecssfal confederntion, bt tn thia section, whern the prreatest need {or such unlon 1s mantifeat, nono cxists. Besides, the disagree- ments are such that nothing short of the abso- lute ruln of onc or -other of the combatauts seems llkely to suspend hostilities, Thus, the Daltimore & Oblo say to the New York Cen! tral, “Qurs {s the shortest line to the seaboard, It costs us less to do tho husiness, therefore we are entltled to make lower rates than ?'uu are.’! Tho Grand Trunk, on the other eide, say: Qurs s tho longest line to the Atlantle, - bur frofght is longer fn trausit, therefore, to In- duce business, wo must do it at lcas rates than you do or go without.” Between the two, Van- derbflt muat either bo squeezed or fight. Hay. ing the longer purse, he prefers to ficht. A truce may be patched up, but they can never agree, Some ‘fmpartial suthority must event- uully settle the differences. A competent com- mugsioner syould render Inestimable services, 1f clathed with sufliclent power, he conld adjust differences when they arlse, fnstead of walting until the combatants are exhausted. Such hus been the case in England, as shoivs by tho so- called Y Glndstone award,” on the basls of which the Grand Trunk aud Great ‘Western, af- tor months ot useless war, have recently con- cluded a peace. - It would secm most ndvisable for our man- agers to form a federation thap would result.in the rcatoration of equitable votes, a falr divie- by Oatnloguo on Wednosday, Sapt. 6, y 0:30 8. m, prompt, and wo onn_assure the trade that NO BETTHR ASSORTMENT or GRADE of, GOODS can bo shown by ANY JOBBER in this oity. i _— GEO, P. GORE & CO. 68 and 70_Wabash. By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. 'BANERUPT SALE. ENTIRE STOCK OF GROCERIES At 8toro No. 239 Rushest,, ... NearthoWater Works, MONDAY-MORNING, Sept. 4, nt 10 o' Thole comprising a veiy deniraldd 1ot of Goods, e Sugara Tean, Cofiees, Bpices, Wooden Ware, ke, &e by order of FIUIL KUSSELL, Assiznee. WAL A BOTTELS & CO., Auctionean, 12 & TUTTENS 8 CO,, Aucioneen, GREAT AUCTION SALE, By Abo Tipmnn, the Popular Pawnbroker, . AT TIHE BALESROOMS OF WM. A.BUTTERS & CO Auctloneers, 118 & 120 Wabash-av,, MONDAY and TURSDAY, Sept. 4 aod 5, aale tom. : mencing st {0n'clock 0, m., cacl . Tha stock. 14 of & endiess varioey of o0 (e THO sockcon fon of busincss,and the abandonthent of com. Mnnjfgofi‘:fiffhfsms missions for intlucnein; usiness. e cal diMculty Iins been 1o 1 o leador for the ovor |- WATCHIES, ment. Noone in tho profession would, per- haps, lmarlre perfect confldence, elther among his nasociates or tho publicy but I am of opinion that Mr®C, ¥. Adams, Jr,, is eminently fitted to essume control of such a federation, with n. falr prospect of restoring confidenco in, larmony among, and profit to, our disorganized and de- plcmf railways, J. W. MinaLny, . <& OZONIZED OX-MARROW FOR THE HAIR, By Duck & Raynor, makers of the *!Mara" Cologne, —————— “ A Roman lctor,"” sald Bates, whose historic- al information comes by detail; “a Roman Hetorl Well, I a'pose ahio descrved it. No one but the Romau knows,” Of every make and quality, DIAMOND JEWELRY, Fino Gold Sets, ¥ine Gold Chains, Opera Glaues, #a BUTTERS & €0.'S REGULAR BALR ‘White Granite, Yellow and Gln;’:mm. Cutlery, Grocerics, Dugaies, &e,, WEDNESDAY, Septed, ot 040 o'clock. ——e— e By JAS. P, McNAMARA & Co, 117 Wabash-av,, N, E. car. Madlson-st. Large ‘ Opening Trade Sale A oF 4,000 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUOTION, Tacsday Morning, Sept, 5, at 0:30 o'clock, Flrat-class 1ino of Fall Goods to be sold withoct’ rescrve, JAS. I'. MoNAMATA & €O., Auctloncers. ' DEATIIS. BALDWIN—In lincsburgh, Vt., Ei!rt. 2, F. 11, Baldwin, aged 47 years. Drothorof L. B. and E. W. Baldwin, of this city, DAIMOND—On Sunday morning, Sept. 3, at 340 Arclier_uvenus, (feorgiena Dalmond, beloved wife of W. Tt, Dalmond, aged 23 yenrs. &S~ St. Paul (Mian, ) papors pleaso copy. HARDIN—Mrs, Elfzabeth W, Duncan, nged 63, widow of tho' iate Unaties Tardtn. died Sonday | BY WML F, HODGES & CO, GO2 West Lake-at, CUATTEL MORTGAGE SALE, Monday morning, Sept. 4, at 10 o'clock, on th sontheast corsier of Clark and Randolphi-sta, _Ele: f"“ furnished siceping rooms, etc., aecond and hird Naors, consisting of Brushels Carpots, Yar- Ule-top Dressing-Cass Scts, Lace Curtains, Chro mo, Plated Ware, tte., otc. Bale peremptory. WM. ¥, HODGES & €O., Auctloneers, 602 West Lake-st. morning, at the residence of her danghtor, Aes. Blbby, 417 Woat L trect, Funeral service 1 m. St Louis and Jacksonvillo papers pleaso copy. v CHARD~On Sunday evening, at her home, 026 Indisna avenue, Mary Marrle, the beloved wite of Thomaos 8, Chard, Notico of tha funetal hereaftor. LARD—The funcrol of Robert Stacy Dard, de- ceased, will (ako place Tueedny, at 1 p, o, from hia lato residence, Nao, 503 Carroll avenue. Car- riages to Geaceland. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO0, Auctioncers, 84 and 86 Randolph-at. SPECIAL FURNITURE SALE, Tuesdoy Moro: ing, Sepl. 5, at 9:00 o'clack, to pay advances, Wo will kel Jarge number of New Parior and Chiamber Seta. We hove aleo a largo stock second-haed Furniture and Qeneral Houschald Goods, Catpet, Htoves, eic., which must bo sold, ELISON, FOMEROY & C0. CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES ‘We_ are sclling at greatly re duced prices, ) LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, POLITIUAL, ANNOUNCEME NORTE BIDE MINUTE-MEN, Meapquantrns Tmno Divisioy fares AND WurELEn MovuTe-Mxy, NonTu Sior Tunngn. Hawy, Citicaao, 11l Sept. 4,—General Order No, 1. ‘Having assitmed command of the Hayea and ‘Wheeler Minuto-Men under the electlon ordered by tho County Central Committeo, .tho CGeneral commanding sonounces the Ionnwlnfi membars of Iiie statf: Col, Erneet F. C, Klokke, Chict of $tafl; Col, Gearpe Praveing, Adjntant-General; Mo}, Ttudolph Wiltlams, Anulntant Adjutant-Gen- erl; Capt, Charles Harpel, Acting Asalatant Adju- tant-Goneraly Col. Chorles Feldkamp, Chief of Cavalry; Col, Geatge E. Adams, Inspector-Gon- aral; Cal, Conrad Folz, Inspector-Gencral (mount- ed mon)3 Cot, Truman Miller, Surgeon-Genoral; Col. Eliue Shipmen, Quurtermnater-Gicneral; Col. Johin 8, Mullens, Chief Mustiering-OMcer; ‘Alda- de-Camp: Col, &, McGregor Adama, Capt. Wiillam Greinor, Copt, Georga Verbeck, Capt. Johin Wood- TS bridge, 'dr.e. Col:. Longacher, -Col: Louls Iluck, A g;pl{g.c;flfi‘a AMI.,unr«f‘.;'lfunp'E;N. ‘i;LN(‘:l‘u‘r{:xx.Acltllc):. OLABBNUE%EOOAOHE% i ottechnl a). Villlal Stow) A} rcille Winno, uigv. “Fhomas. Turney, Capt. fosow, v GOUPES, and 00UE! Capl. dohn 5. Wilson, Capts Spoerl, Gapt. Martih | Our Patent Counterbalanced Front Tlor, Capt. Whitehead, 2, Tho Hepublican Military Companies of the | FIVE-LIGE T LANDAUS & FALL- ;rm,fl] cu;[gr&mflmuflnm:{:u compr nlln 'tg? Fl{; ING FRONT BERLIN COACHES leenth, X! . ventecnth, nd een! Waris'of the City of Chicaso, and thie Towne of | BTCtho loading Oarriages of the day, and, for beauty of design, simplic ity, and thoroughness of construc tion, are unsurpassed, Tho F'alling Fronts to both aro nicoly couuter balanced by & Spring (which ar rangemont is Patontod*), and csl with ench bo lowerod ond raised with tho finger, . Wo arantoe our work to B FIRST-CLASS, and to pleaas in oveory particular. *No infringemcnt of our rights undor the abed patent, will bo allowed. H. KILLAM & CO., 29 Chestnut-st., Now Haven, Cont C. 0. TILN HIOEKE Is our Agent in Chicazo. FOIS SALL, Grand Trunk RAILWAY. . Tenders are tavitod for the purchase of 014 158 Ralls delivered ns followa: bont 6, 000 tons st Montreal, Toronto, Sarally Detrult Junction, or Bullalo. About &, 000 tone Portland. W The Company bus Wharfage accommodation, f¢ shiment by water ot Torunto, Sarnia, wnd Fols Iand, and deliveries would bo made through N Gara sating the krice per ton (af 2,210 pousl) stating the price per ton (of 2, and the place of dolivery will be received by I8¢ undessigned us 10 the 15th of Beplomber. JOBEPL 1 IICKSON, General Mausger Montreal, Aug. 24, 1876, Plitidiod Sl snid District, and in Lake County, will repurt the roster of their nr&anlu(lunl and pince of head- quarters through their recfinental or enmpat:r (If company i detacted) commandera without delay to Capt. Charles Harpel, Acting Aeslstout Adju. tant-General, at Division Ileadquarters, located at the Iicadguarters of the Eighteonth Ward Ite- pblican Club, Notth Slde Turner-Lall, Chicago, i . i, All warda or towns tiaving more than one com- pany and less than four mm];lulu. will clect a a)or and Acting Adjutant, and will detsil a First Lloutenant s Acting- Quariermaster, 4. Al wards or towns having four ormore compa- nies will organize n battalion ur reyimental organt- xation, and ll reports to thees llcadnuarters will be forwarded throush the scnior officers of thelr reapective communds, X O, Members of the Btaff are directed to meet ot the Headquarters of the Disvialon thie eveningat 8 o'clacls, W, 8. Scuienkn, Dlvislon Commander. Gronaw Prossiva, Adjutant-General, ROLDIERS' MASS-MEETING, All aolilers and sailors realding in the First Con- gressional District who served In the army or navy of the United States during tha lats War are requiested to meet at Republican endquarters, corner of Clark and Lake streets, this evening, 10 make arrangemeots (o attend the Grand Meunlon at Indianavolis, oo the 20th Inat., and to perfect the organization of the Boys in Biae, CUapl. Louis F, Jacobs having rucenited the firel full wmw“’ of the Yoya n Dlue in the First Ward, {1 haa been designated L‘nm)un‘y A, and will mect Monday evening at Repablican Headquarters, corner of Clark and Lake street, elect company oficers and be mustered into thy Ice, HYDE PARK REPUBLIOANS. Thers will bea meeting of the Ropublicans of QOakland this avening at 8 o'clock, at “the Oakisnd loke-1luuss, for the yurpovo of afgautzing & Hayes and Wheeler Club of Minute-Men, AN Republic. aus are expected to atiend. Sauprl FAULRNER, President, L. D. Coxvse, Becretary, FIRST WALD BOYS BIN LUE. The First Ward Joye In Blus uwet this evening ot Iluvubllc-n Club loowns, corner Clark and Lake- SALES, . ata.. for electjon of company oicers, Auction Bale of the Wreck of SECOND WARD REPUBLIOANS, the Propeller Merchunt. "g:lclisl ular mcetlng of the Second d Repub- On SATURDAY, the Dih day of BEPTENDEI, 88 o'clock a. ., 8¢ the oftic of Statk o nerof Bécont® and Chathias wreck of tha Provelier Mer a2 1L 0w Inga off Kacins, title frow shae dato Lhe Jtsel aiter taking off such motatia o elfef carrled tu Chilcao, and any lain 1o WEGCK tiay Bave MEalhab iy party Wi list TS ! any portlon of the wreck wil o to the urchascl, Turna~quarier cash, balanco li 3o, il 8105, equul amounta, with Iiduresd paper tapsfactory udenlgaed, foF account of tis ungmiof will belield fu tho Iennets Medical Col- lege. 511 Btate-st., (ki evening ut 8 o'cluck, Good apeakers will bo present, - THIRD WARD BEPUBLIOANR- There will Le a menting of the otlicors of tha Fieat Hattallon of the Third Ward this cveningat 4 v'clock, at (60 Wabash avenue, fo business, ‘There will slso be a meeting of tho Boys in Blus (veteran compony) ub 73 ©'clock, at samo place, for olection of ollicers, " ELEVENTE WABD, Tepublican Club nicots this ovening at Martine's Hall, Adu street, Col. W, 5. Everett, Col, I, M, Chiaut wi The purclsacr wl Underwrlters h o 8. Mitwaukee, Aug. 29, 576, BONERY, . i 1 ‘Thowmpeon, Col. Watorwan, and others witl addrosa CELEBRATED throushod tho people, Turaout. - {ifs Ut espressed 981 e arts. 1 D aud upwst o BIXTEENTH WARD. 5 40, Goc e [ A‘M( oy The Tepublican Club will meet this evenlug, 8 orders GUNTHEL, Cow L2 oncr. Chicaso: o'clock, at 811 Larrabeo dtrect.