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1HIS CHICAGU TolBULE: LULSDA ., OLLOBER 1/ 156, POLITICAL. aed from the Hocond Page.) —\fadlson atreet, About #50 men gopawet Moqt Sk, A tabe about S preeent I (U (o with sandwichea nnd Toleet 10m8 SE8 uatico was done. At the e, o WIED 0 eutlnge “exerclues ' mn Ih- qitusont B Maa organtzed by Mo A T celing Nt specches were made by ward, Baldwin, Batcomb, White, and ot tlomard TECk of (o difercnt puarching fl“(";,( A word tho affalr was o duvided sue- Ca® 4 (Cullfllll e pAERS’ REFORSE ABSONIATION * & 'w;:y:lllc Tieadgunrters last ovening, gt m"lu the chale. ‘The Cominittes afe J i LB revious meeting (o walt an u l:ép;h;)kplt)l\‘lbll that o was doing well, paier 3! s rapldly; also that hie had been piapmtiR BESurees to the mmount of Fipd from 0008 8o othier assiatanca at 2ot SO “Cameron reported that no et G000 e obtained to send B delogas pebl et S Thot_only_one mun . hnd oot AUENT A0S Mir. Van Sivke, front the wisatcsCt U el that e Hiad found wo L W,;:, golng, but # mumber were found ar¥bo ™ BT0e expenaes wore pald. On slog o Roen. Corse, ft. wns voted that the of 0 o Assountion—Gen, Lici—lie mmev; el p delegation to represent the Asso- fifi:t "y, octher witlt sucli othier per- sl ‘might selec .88, of Niea und vicinity gath “clifllsnz tolisten to Republican speech. Cot, T, . Kol ‘I, P Keator, Esq., and #IE0 Oo had Deen advertleed Lo uddress ”"“D;fi» !ttt Huutlngton was chosen Chair- gz M0 the inceting to order, i Henry adcalel cen Kecretary, Colt Robly was * Jod out, and, nfter speaking of ihe {esnes tntalled S aties, e nliaded to the politicat ""m':wn and Intimldation of Itepublicans nt el kg eIvI0_plctizee ot the puese- b .&nffim Hicy are mibjected, ife ') llgto mhieh " ctdenta within his owy et 3 howsledge, a tash for which he iy well anid SISEON of his extensive teavals ad callled e n o Bouth slnee the War, - lis ]mrfmu of the devilish work of the Ku- e «h\lc there. were futeresting, amd s Kot e J0S¥he closestuttentlon, Bev. ‘Democrats preseiity knowing the Colonel ul Dt thnt Lhey could place relianre gonaliy 0 i alter’ the meeblg signicd i etlon never_ngain Lo vote tat Demo mflc cket, Maj Voke, representing Me, e who could not b present, followed B"(Pm\m-. lis remarka wess well reeeved, nmfgwcuul frequent and Toud upplnuac. Mr, udeloved o halt-lou's specch, an b uauntund exhanstive argunent n favor of et o plattorm and” candfdutee, ~ Ma, mm(p of Jeifersom, afterwards nddressed Bewlf S\ wiceceded ndmirably i con- ‘;pdn"hb fiearers that the Republican party gl feiorm party, and Hlayes wil :\’Mfln‘flfl:onh’ true reform candldntcs. 'Fhe oeeting was largely attended, and the zreatest plhnefatm was. !;mu(fuéwd- It cau but reoult to the cattse, - hp\flg""d JUFFRNSON. oe Hayes and Wheeler Clab of the Town of aferson held thelr weekly niccting at the Povel Honee Satirday cvenlug, The mccunfi yaslarpe dnd enthuslostie, und “was addressc, i | Comnelly Ear.y Juln 1L Clough, Judge 4, Hanga, aud the don. Marshall Turley, of Gl D, Ja., who Dield eho closo nttention ibemeeting to 8 late hour, ~ ‘Tho Republicans o(Mmonnruu)n\mh\uim_'( are full of en- thedsom aud conlidence, and will poll every mmcymmrlnuvcmmm to next mouth, fagesand Wheeler and Brentano,—who will 1A the ticket,—aro the watclivords that rally trerg Republicanu Jefferson. FOURTIL WARD, Anting of Fourth-Ward Republicans was Wil st wight ut No. 263 Thirty-firet street taconsider the question of reglstration. Col. Haby presided, an D, G, McRinnan acted ns Seaary. On notlon, the followlne i;uuuc- nestieappoloted @ committes to look after t proper recistration of the ‘voters in the vul: G. T. Willfams, Bamuel Holbrook, C. ¥, Deakk, eud Chatles Fuse. Alter a short speech catbe ues of the eampaign by Col, Bulton, o Lonlsians, the meeting udjourned. GERMAN-AMLKICAN CLun. Toe Executive Cuminitice of the German- Azerkan Hepublican Club held a tneeting last eanzat the Bepublican Headquariers, crner o Iakesnd Clavke mtrects, Mr. Willlam Floto wepled the chalr, pud Mr. M, Polachek acted wlentary. The Secrctary tread u letier dvom Ye. Firkelnburg, of Aussourl, fn which that petienw etates o De wili bo unablo to nde wessibe Germans of Chicago during the pres- «supalgn, e, George Sehnelder stated that he had been Biyetned by Mr. Butz that Col, Frederick Heck- absidzoified ns witlingness to come here and ablens 1he Germtans of this city In o week or i The Secretary wad instructed to corre- read with Mr, Heekery with o view of fiuding i wbat (fmo it would be most convenlent for H2 tobe here, : Aftes alenzthy debale ns to the best manner elrskigy arangements for theso ‘meetings, it wdedded to liy the matter over undll the uxtmeetlng, 3t Georgo Behnelder volunteered to consult ith the Ainurican Republlean Central Commit- :: I‘tg;mho\i‘ far thoy would aid the German elings, Jir. tichard Michaolis stated that it was nec- tayfohold one or more mass-mectings In ahynd, Thls matter was also Infd over’ un- thenest meoting, % Laadjoummment Was then had, ZLEVENTIC WAID, The Elgrenth Ward Republican Club held a rellar mecting last evening in Martiue’s Mall, At near West Madison street. A, B. Cook, Me President, vecupled thio cliair, Justie Salishury suggested that some action tetsken In rezard to Feilstration, Ar.Ferrler moved that two Notarles be nsked buerse, free of charge, ot cach election pre- 4 the ward on ulceuun-dody. Wil Woodard cxplained the utles of mfuv( election in the matter of registration, Lithowed that the fact of ullowing names to telanded fu by other parties than those per- '":31’! aopeating was dangerous, and might Flace the most stupendous frauds. rgpa e Watenuan then further explained coulifications of uvoter. It was the duty ;'.‘_Lb’é:?fl‘?{‘(mnsl(u {duce thefr fricnds and e ot they kuew to be voters, to go ww‘u further discusslon followed, when Mr, .n'mu that there would be nr[fuulznfluu %rd to arrest and punish_Imilut-bhox iam, oid send them to Htate’s Prison, and ltk‘l‘l‘e‘mm other wurds would do tho sume, . ved and hoped that Muyor Heath would Yo s police o uselat the public f pre- g8 tho puirity of the bullot-hox. mhtcnnnn wabted the entlre ward can. fl’ e m‘dh :-'rury vote regfatered by members of ko talisbury moved that o Committeo of "“}"vm tach predinet by chosen {0 attend the Mm‘fihd‘“l\!‘gg\;uu {um none but resident- dilu"';el-lnucfi wl:u"\m:;“n:;nlmlnlcd judga of ""Wmlfiq“fi‘fi"fl,; Prficl\w » requeated Wil 8 place, &i’&"'{'fifl:‘fl Willwm Kerr, Ma], Jurgeus, hase, Andy Corguran, and 17, L. Bond Appeiied 3 commities 1o atteud tho regis: habreclucts, w\.‘:flfumu Bulnporiant Lusincss was trans- "““flx;ufufl.l,'fi»'&mm“ s brlel speect uud the § hgetyqgy T VELETH WARD. Vi fokattended mecting of the Tiwolfth st 0lean Clube was held in thie hea Rtogg fosenet Of Hobey strcet nnd Warven T &'m eveblng, Judgo Polley fn the ehalr, 1mlmr!nmuu ull l(nFlntmuuu Teported that ug.m"“dlw done had beei accomnplished '“lmh‘;‘ on the minds of the voters that the Tny o commences this morning, oud that “dntpiteunbent on all to huve thelr names A it enled tho attcution of the meet- gy Thied Ward plan to ascertam the S 0T s o vt " uuditlent voters, o sug- E'."l st tue Twellth Ward taie stenliur e r, 3 o 78 thoughit that fn gho Twelfth Ward S2ertion wag CCOSMY for such actlon.” The ) ‘\:n_n bussod without aetlon, %whnwml. J, L. Camphell, and others g Uru)‘mhu" when loud calls were niado vy W, Reed, n_candldate for the . Bidgn o U Fourth Distrtct, g e hoped that they would not call Wt oo & speech. ‘Phoy all know the Ry vy artited agulnst. Lim, and he hoped Ty g 06 AL wpon i, fom &Mi 8 little scenc, Reed was Joudly il Larose to speak amid hisses nud s e S e i et “uld et ggalnst the Republican e was ) Y14k aout muzzting froo specch. ) ‘h\'hn 't nrose to detend nlnm’*’m and ey dmrgu_u had Leen anado against Ty ) Pcun sceusod of belng & Greens : Pitingy \i?lot'n\l, and that ho was devold t Detoernd Abent denfed being a Greens Hecooroh ete., nud sald \\m‘f\o was all ey ™ "m‘(med that he woa a sorehead fop vl u:" the Cincinuat! Conventlon, but 'JWL"I" wk oft cout to work for lfu)'el Rq + e dented that Bio was & scatas 1 3¢t thew defendod Mr. Re s&f"i{:‘g‘b repented und safd h:‘i'wnm up- o Y s Auother long discusslon fol- l@ le‘al 8 cxplaustion as to his Demo- R T ub councction not bejvg satis. P— Bomo ono stated that Mr. Reed hnd spoken night after night in Democratic neetings, Mr. Reed told theman o lied, Ha naserted that he saw 4 man named Hallin the house who was employed by A. W. Edwards, of the Protectlon Lile-Insuranco Company, who had a lbel anit agalnst him for $10, R)u Fx-Ald. Campbetd, Capt. Laughiin, and several others mnde speeches wiluding to ellaues, ete., but Mr. White aroae and sufd that any man who 0t there wasa cllgue fn the Exceutive Comtuttteo simply stated what was false, John L. Mundy thought they should drop this whole matter id Jeave 6 to the Campaien Committee, where it belonged. Yo thought Reed shoult atfck til hell froze over, and then «lm e ot the fee. e wanted them to stand by Tha meoting then adjourned, SEVENTHRNTH WARD. | The Beventeenth Ward Republican Marching Club miet Inet night at the comer of Chieyro avenue and Bedgwick strect, and organized for the turn-out Baturday evening, Company A was found to be so larze thidt o division was neeessary. 8o, with Company B, there will e three companics from that section of tho ward, Maj, Donohue has ggreed to furnish the unl forms nud paraphiernatin, and expecets to be able tomuster at least 200 men, s . MISCELLANEOUS, DON'T LIKE TILDEN'S WAL NECORD, Fpectal Dispatch to Tne Tridune, Wasninoton, D). C., Oct. 10.—IL {8 ascertained that Congressman Whitchouse decllnes to be the Dumocratie candidate for rq-clection fin'the Thirteenth New York District on account of hls bitter hostility to Tilden’s War rocord, White. liouse waa a very caricst War Demaocrat, and [s r«yruentc\\mmvmu aoverely denonneed Mr, "ilden for hia disunlun sentinients. TUE RESULT (N INDIANA, special Dispalch ¢ The Tribune, IxpiaxAvatas, lud. Oct. llL—(}umrluc offl- clal returng {;l\'c the Republicans (lity-Lthiee wembers of the Houee of Representatives, the Demucrata forty-five, and tie Independents two, ‘This %lvr.-u the Itepublivans two majority on fofut badat over the Democrats and Inde- pendents, The ofliclal wajority of Willlamg over Hervlson {8 5,421, p —— TPENNSYLYAKIA, . Prrrsoune, Oct, li‘fi— The Republicans of the 'rwcmi'-fuurth District kave noviluated Dr. A, S Bhaltenberger, of Beaver, for Cungress, e ——— CASUALTIES. THE PITTSBURG EXPLOSION. Prrsnuna, P'a, Oct. 16.—The Coroner's fn- vestigation ssto the cause of the disaster at Segur Mills, on Jast Thursdny morning, was commenced this nvunhuf. After hearlng the teatimony or Bofler Tuspector Russell” und Chiof Engincer Danlel McUarry, the jury ad- Journed untll the recovery of Asélstant Engincer Burke, who was in chatge at the time of the oxplosfon, COLLISION, Spectal Dispalch (o The Trivune, DaNvVILLE, 1L, Oct. 10.~4 lone c¢ngine on the Toledo, Wabash & Wostern Rallway ran into n pussenger traln of the Paris & Danville Taullroad this ovening at the crossing of the iwo rande, upsutllnq the mall and baggage car, und pite seyercly hurning the mail wgent on bls slove, It wns caused by carclessuess ou gome- Lody’s part. EAST SAGINAW, Fpectal Dixpatch ta Thé Tribune. . EusT SAoTNAW, Mich,, Oct, 16.—David Leed was caugght fn o belt at Poters' mill, Bay City, this masning, breaking both arms, end sustain- ing fatal injurics. At Jubw McUregor’s Camp on Bugar Greok, Mathew Cunnors, u sawyer, wus kijlod by a fall- lug tree un Suturduy. . e . RUNAWAY ACCIDENT, Special Disputch 1o The Trivune, Hupson, IiL, Os. 10.—~FEsquire Iaven. of thls place, one of the oldest settlers of Central INinols, was very seriously (njurcd to-day by o fall from o wagon, cansed by his team Tunning awny. —— ALL PERISIIED. 8r. Jonxs, N, B,, Oct. 16.—During yesterday’s storm the dchooner Attempt, conl laden, went nshore ot Cape Tarmerbine, and the crow, five 1o number, perished. . INDIANS. EXPEDITIONS 8STARTING OUT. Speciut Dispaich 1o The Tridune, Caxnre ox Aseniuous Cries, Brack Hins, Qct. 18, via Four Lanaiy, O, 16.—Uen, Mer- vitt, with all the best hordea of the Fifth Cav- alry, together with alxty selocted men from the Sccond and 120" from the Third Cavalry, left hiero this moruing at 10 o'cluck, with ten duys' ratfons aud 150 rounds of earbine and twolve rounds of piatol ammunition per man, ¢n routo for the fork of the Cheyenng River, where It (s reparted that a Iargo band of Iudiane, led by Cruzy-Horse ami other hostlo Chlefs, have formed a winter comp, The detachments of the Seeoud ond Third Cavalry aro formed inte three troops, oflicered respeetively by Cupt. Peale and Licut. Ilall, Sccond Cavalry, und Capts. Monnhan onl Van Viet, and Liouts. King_and Smead, Third Artfilery. Dr, V. T, MeGlycuddy accompuniea tho tommumd as medical ollicer, No wagons ure taken. Thu ratlons, exeopting one day’s, will bo carrled by pack mules. Tho 400 frosh horavs which reachs cd here day before yesterdny with recrults for the Fifth willbe uaed in romounting the old sols diers of this reglment, who will accomphy Gen, Merritt's llylng column, fpectal Dispatch to The Trivune, 8r. Paut, Munw, Uct, G—ten, Torry arrived to-day from 8loux City, and leaves to-morrow morning for Fort Lincoln to comnmand an expe- ditlon which Jeaves that post immediately nfter Iis arrival there, Tho destibation of the expe- ditfon fs not made publl: TIIE TREATY, B1. Paur, Minn, Oct. 16,—Tho Ploncer-Press specinl from Dismarck gnys: The Indlans oy Standing Rock signed the treaty rolinquishing tho Black Iills on Wednesday, Tho treaty was so fur modificd as not. Lo nsfit upon their re- moval to tho Indlan Teridtory, . The troops intended for the expedition go in campto-morrow, and will probably leave abont Wednesday. (en. Bturgls §s en Toute to joln his reghnent, and will probably command tho expedition, unlvss Terry goes i person, e — YELLOW FEVER. o BAVANNAN, G,y Oct, 16,—The total number of interments yesterdoy wus fiftcenj of yeltow fever, elght, #pecial Dispatch fo Thé Tribune. Niw Onurans, Oct. 10,—During tho weelk cudlig Bunday evening, thoro weve fn this ety ninety-clzht deaths from sl causes, four of which were from yollow fever, and four f rom aunshot or other Wounds, whith shows that the chouces of gotting kitled by ball-<dosers nnd belng lald out hi' ‘oltow Jack are about vijunl tn New Orleans. 'Phe small amount of fever now existing fs confied to aslugle locallty, There 15 no dsugger to eltizens dnd strangers coming hete. ‘cfll\‘ANNAH, Oct. 8,—Deaths from ycllow fo- ver, 8, ————CA—— - CROPSEY, LIE DOWN! Spectal Disyatch o The Tribune. INDIANAvOLES, Lud,, Oct. 10.—~Janies M. Crop- sy, Prosecutlug Attorncy of tha Criminal Court, whoso term of oflico expires next month, proposes to signalize hls retiremont by having a Jurge number of prominent citizens arrested und prosceuted for butting on the ulection, ‘Phe law on this subject has alwaya heen a dead Tetter, amd it I8 alleged ta ba rovived (o this fu- stuniew gfmply from a sordid desire to reap pe- eunlary benéfit from the provisions, It gives the prosceutor 820 for Pmncuullng cach case, and, s thova ure several hundred cases, bo wiil maky o nlco thig out of it. This court hus been an object of contenupt and derisiou for some thne past, FINANCIAL, 8.x Francisco, Octs 1W.—Tho falluo of tho shipping and coniisslon flem of Murcke, Vieter & Cuo. wug announced to<lay, Cuuse; over- specalation fn baus, Assel !'rrohablr in oxcesy ol ullhhbuluw. and 1t i3 Loped that thy suspension wi temporury, - tch (o The Tribune, DANVILLR: Tl ke T Inforuiatlon of the fallure of Charles Pinatel, of Charleston, Colos County. hus reached here, Mr, Finatel 18 oug of the oldest merchants i thls pary of the Htate, kavipg been In business ors than Imrfiy years, and his mistortuny 18 deaply rewretied, Tho exteut of the fallure Is nof feported. . —et— THE_POSTAL COMMISSION, Bt. Louvis, Mo, Oct. 16.—Tho Railwoy Fostal- Sorvico Comnmissfoncrs heid another scssfon to- day, and left this evening for Texas. The Board of Trade to-day wade su citended reply to varlous queatlona asked by ths Commissloners, it heing ay elaboratlon of what hna heen previ- ously stated fn thesedispatches tlintis, that the neeessltics of this ¢ity and the country to the wost and gouthwest of it, require doufile daily mnwn{ post-oflice service vver ths shortest route from New York to 8t Louls, and that fustive to ihis city aud the country {ributary to it_dematids refiway postal scrvice “equal to that aforded to competing citice, A careful com- purison 18 made of the mati factiities nf Chieago and 3t. Louls, sud the diseriminationain favor uf tie former city arc clearly pointed bute SPORTING. TIE TURE, CLOSE OF THE DEXTEI PARK REARON, The clusing exurdaes of the season &t Dextor Fark touk place yesterday fn presctice of slhout 500 peopte. The eventof the day was a teot, wpen to ally the winner to make nearer to 300 thant any of Nl competitors, For this novel contert there were nine centrles, and, as each had three befale, 14 was no atmoll matter to {intsh the alteir, The jmlfiua were P, V. Jolin- son, (feorge Tabor, and Willlam Boyle, The result of tne race wasas follows: 5 This gave tirst money to Bllly, who came within onc-quarter of # aceond of the Mmit. Second_and” tninl money wers tied hetween Bleepy Kit ann Helreas, ench of whom trotted within one-half of & sccond of 8:00, amd the own- ersof the Intter two divided the purses rather than trot ofl the tie. 1I0STON, ‘BosTon, Oct. 18.~Three tirousand people vise fted Mystie Park this alternoon to witness the first of three races arranged hetseen SmnE:;lnr and treat Eaatern. Pools aold $#40 to £227on Bmugeler, who behaved badly, however, and was dfstanced in the sccond heat, Great [astern.,.. Smuggler, oo, 3 24, ate mon The winner to recelve The fre 475, nnd Banter.s, . Hanauh D BABE-BALL, TIE WHITE STOCKIS0S AT MINNEATOLIS, Spectat Disiateh to The Tribune. 87, PAuL, Mo, Uct, 16.—The Chicago Wifto Stockings guve an exhibition of thelr skill tn Minneapolls to-day, In # game with the Blue Stockingsof that city. ‘The day was plessant, and one of the largest crowds that ever witness- e o hase-ball mateh In this viewnity was present, Chicagos, 203 Minneapotls, 1. e —— AMUSEMENTS. MVICKLR'S THEATRE, % Mr. Jogeph Murphy introduced his new play, “The Kerry Gow," to s Chicago audlence lnst night, 1t scems to e above the average of similar comnpositione, and to answer well cnough its purpose of affording a framework for Mr. Murphy’s taleot as an Irish comedinn, Consid- ered ns g dramatic work, ft 18 unworthy of serlous attention. The strong xltuation was in the third act, when Mr Murphy shod o veul horse with real fron on thestuge. The sceny would liave been comieal {7 it had npt been o travesty .of au art which assecln- tlon hns taught us ocenslonally Lo regand with rvespeet, Murphy and his borseshoo are on a level with Fincent Cruminfes and his pump. A3 u pluy was wrltten to fatroduco the pmny, so we presume higs this © Kerry Gow " been manu- factured to exhibit Mr. Murphy's art as a bluck- smith,—one of his youthrul nequiremonts for which be was pafd Iess {n theofd duys thun how, ‘The andlence lust nlght was the most dellghtful study [n the theatre, Belng distributed priy- clpully fu the upper gallerles, und being endowed but flf!ihlly With urhan experfence, it ecntered fully “fnto the eplrit of the action, It applaided a dummy by means of which the hero escaped from prison, sud oblfg- ed the accommodating Mr. Murphy to respond on bichalf of the stuffed trousers. Lavish ex- presstons of sympathy wers also bestowed upon iha horse, the forge, the assistant-binckismith, aud the forkey, while the villeinwas hissed with healthy cnergy. Anaualysls of the smotions of the gallaries during the progress of this plece might Turnlsh entertalument” and fustruction for'tha eatirlst. It must bo aald, too, that the lower purt of the ljouse was comfortably filled. ‘The poerformance passed off apparentiy'to the satistaction of ull present. "THE ADELPHI. The varlety bill offered hero thls week is good, with aue or two small exceptions. Onc of these 1y the singing of Mr. Harry Montague, who has neither vofee nor nctlon to recommend him, and who, If Lo be uot entirely destitute of common sense, s inexcusably vulgar, One of s sunga was naaty beyond deseription. The munager of the Adc:snhl cannot afford to have such things done on his stage, The remalder ol the progrmmume, 8o far us seen, excellent. 'l Ruys qu\‘u a flnc negro- act, thelr singlng ™ belug far udove the averge; the dumvm;i of Miss DeVero In a born- vipo was pretty and Stanley eang o munbier of ballads with valee onid expression: there wasa theflllng tropeze- net, and the Alling-In_ of the programme was generally of good quallt, gt DRAMATIC NOTES, ‘The benelit of Mr. C. 8, Fredericks {s to tako place ot Haverly's—not Hooley’s, as stated Sunday—icx} Fridoy evening. “Twogene made her appearanco at the Mugcum lust night before n fattaring audiouce, She Im)mrammwn o character dublously called Sunfl;{ ity whose vocation in the carlier acts s urtlatlc thievery. Inogeno gave no evidence of abllity as on netress lusy nignt e O—— BEECHER AND STORRS, New Yorg, Oct. 16.~Among tho notlces that were rewd by Mr, Beeeher from tho pulplt yes- torday morniug was one infurming the congro- gation that ttn Women’s Unlon Misslonary Hocloty would Iiold a three days' convention this week inthe Rev. Dr, Btorra’ church, Arriyviog at that point, Mr, Becelier hesitated o moment, and then gald lm‘!’runslvcl_v, “Tam sorry that tho place selected to hold this Convention is one which will necessarity prevent wany of you from attending. Of all ‘the places which might have then seleeted, § think thero s some one }\'lmc,!t would not have boen an offonse for us 0 BO. was ———— ARCH/EOLOGICAL, Recristonn, Iud., Oct. 10.—L. B. Cuso, of Rictunond, Ind., Sccretary of the State Archroo- logzical Assoclatlon of lndlsna, has lssucd n call for ‘the first annual ineeting of this soclety ol the State-llouss fu Indlmmtolll on the 17th and 18th of October, Prof, Cox, Prof, Richurd Owon, and President Josopls Moors will presont papers of speclul interest. Other distiuguished M'gc]llllall will read papers. A lurge cotlection of preblstorie retics will be on exhibjtion, Ar~ rungemeonts are now completed guarantocing gruu& success of this woclety's first annual meetiug. e UNION PACIFIC, Arcimigon, Kan, Octe 16.—Track-faylng on the cxtension of the Contral Branth of the Unton Pacific Rallrond from Waterville weat- ward commenced to-day, Fremdent Pomeroy delving tho frst sptko. The grading for twonty mllc-?u ncarly completed, and the fron s on the grrouud. Cura will run to Washivgtou by the 10th of November, ——————— #'DONALD, Spectat Dispaleh o The Tribuna, Br. Lours, Oct. 16.—Tbu condition of Gen, Jofin MeDouald remains unimproved, His wife was telographicd for this inornlyg, but i thought tho crisis will ho pussed this vvoning, aud, ¢ unfovorable, the ‘wost notorlous ol \vn(-ny Ring charucters will lve but & few hours. e —————— “Ntx(rz Lllgnllu. lgntu (Ga.) ConaMtition, It would flo ungenerous, evon ungrateful, fn tho midet of tho acknowlodgments uf charity cxtended by the people of the country to Savau- ush und Brunswick, did we omit to mention col oplcuounlg tho donations made’ to these re- Net funds by the colored people, Iu tbis season of doup distress they have come forward nobly snd contributed their scant resources to alfeviote sulferiug, They have made no re- trictions as to the uso of thelr moucy, but havoe s{ven It freety to succor whomeoever it might, 'i‘m.q Wi 1o wore than othors did, snd thoe re- nlmbln'hallus Joseplitne. 1ot extended to the stricken anid dying hlacks of Savaunali amaunts to many thousands of dollars over the total of contributions by col- ored people, Hut the msuner of the jivin decldes the valus of the gift. Our colore peaple of Atlunts have respouded o s tuens- ure not auticiputed, nnd greatly to thele credit. When we remember thefr “geoeral means of Jivellhood and thelr alinoat constant lack of spare fuudns, the eacrifices they have o o mwcll efe charity (o niny b sghily appreciated, In addition, during the dull busi- ness keason, their purses and huedess have heen nnde to staml the drain of 8 week and more of u Methodist General Conference, with a couple of hundred colored minlaters o feed, Al things connidered, wo ennnot_hut call uttention to this cluss of donstions, The people of the South will give due eredit. to the douors aml more thoroughly avpreclate the spirit of the #ifta Diun others can do. e et e VANDERBIL The Stock-Jobbors Agalu Bpeculate on the O1d Jan's Physienl Weakneas, Nrw Yorg, Oct. 1th—Comtnodore Vanderbiit died thls morning aL twenty nrnutes past 10, New Youx, Oct, 16.—The Evening Jost notl- fles the ngent of the Western Assocluted P'ress that Vanderbilt fs not deatt. The dispatel to the New York Associated Press announcing the death, und purporting to be signed by the Rev, Dr. Deews, was the work of *some trickster, It ELems, The following I8 a copy of the bogus dispateh, as received: Compnodore Vonderbiit died at twenty minntes after 10, Ieporters ure especially requeated not to eall at the houre. | I'articulars will be given to the presy. {tcame fram tho New York Hotcl, and was elgued ** the Reve Clinrles F. Deems.” LATEL New Yonk, Oct. 16.—T'he following dispatch fram Comunodure Vamlerbiit, at noow, moy be aceepted as an wuthoritutive denlu! of the truth of his death at twenty minutes after 10, The ddfepntzh was sent to o \Wall street firm: Tum alive and doing well—better than 1 hase Dbren in many monthe. . (Signed) €. Vaxvenpiny, Tho Fentnl) Post gaga: “We hear that the Stock Exchange fs about to fake steps Lo nseer- tatin the authors of the report of the death of Commodure Vanterntit, and the runors of fast Triday that the tenuk-loes had azain reduced the ratee, The newspapers, and nows agencles, 28 well us their custamirs, the ,nlh]lc, wars de- ceived by these atatements, oud it is full time that U Stock Exchavge, which secured the en- actment ol he severe statnte which relates to sueh olfenses, sliould set in the matter. The false rey Iy ment- tiers of the Stocle Board and thieir custonigra, the report belmg telegraphed throughout the country and even to Europe, 1n consequence of this complatts have been innde tu the President of the Stock Sxchange by the suffer- ers and the affafr §s now undey tuvest!cation, and will e brought, uput the meeting of tue Governors on Wednesday next. It is stated that suine clew has already.heen obtained as to the perpetrators of the fuige B e THE PLANET VE 1 1t Inlahited 8o far there fs nothing In what we have learncd about Ventts which does not agree well with the idea that the planet 13 s world llke our earth, where peoply Ilke oursclves might itve very comfortably. For it would not matter uch to us, prabably, H the year were shortened by four or five wonths, and the doy by half an hour—suppostng always tlat trees and vegetables were 8o made that they could thrive under the change: In fact, If auy one lguves thetemperate reglons to visit the tropics, he Tus to undergo n greater clinnge. For here fn England (where 1 am wrlting), and throughout the United States, tho seagons chauge from the heat of sumimer to “thc cold of winter, aud hack agaln to the heat of summner, fn twelve montbs; but nt the equator the greatest heaw occurs fn spring and sutumu, or at intetvals of only stx months, Bo far us the length of the year §y concerned, an Amcriean or an Englishman conld very well bear the change to the temperate zone of Vonus, whero the ntorval between the sucees- slve seasons of greutesy beat amounts to seven und o half months, But when we consfder eome other polits, we see that Vours, Leautiful though she looks, would not be o vomfortable homne forus, In the flrst place, know that if we draw hearer to u fire ot more heat from jt. Now Venus, s much nearer to the sun—the great fre of the solur system—than our eorth ls. 8he recelves, then, much more heat from bim. In fact, it Iy cusily caleulated thnt i€ owr earth were seb traveling on the path of Vonug, wo ehould re- celve almost exuctly twlee us much heat from the sun as Lot present, This would he unbearable, exeept, perhaps, o the poluy re- plons; and even there the sutemer, with that remendous sun above the hovizon all througn the twenty-fear hours, would he searcely bear- able, Besides, what acontrast between ihe hot polar sununer and the cold polar winter, when fur weeks together the sun would not be seen atall. Altogethier, this earth would be a miz- cerable home Tor us IT her puth were a8 close to the.sun a3 that of Vonus, W see, thew, that either there must be some i)c‘.’ll"flrllll‘a about Venus whleh provent the eun rom loatIng people there ns he would certalnly heat us {0 our home were there, or else the creatures which live on Venus mnust be differ- ent from ourselves and the other animal fn- labitants of our carth, Unfortunately, we cannot make telescopes large chongh te slow us what i3 going on upon that planet, aud thorads no reason for l.uvng that such telescopes ean ever be made, What we know, howover, about the planut's conditlon dacs not geem to show that creatures living there would be mure comfortable than wo shonld e df the carth were put where Venus s, Just the coutrary, so far as we can judge. You kpow that the scesons on our cartli are caused I?- the fuct that she turms onaslanted axis, It her ax(s wero uprfght there would be no sea- sons; 12 it woremore slanted the contrast be- tween summer and winter would ho greater, Nuw Venus Ins lier axls much moro slanted than the eatth’s, 5o that her seasons must bo very marked indeed, Thus the heat of her summer weather must bo even niore terrible thun we thought just now, [ But there s yet unother polnt to be noticed, You know tlit on the upper slopes of lofty mountaing, there fs smow all the year round, even fn the toreld zone. ‘Thai s hecauso the air u]n there s so raro that it does nat act like the denser air lower down, which fs a sort of clathlug for the earth, Keeplug the heat from cseaping. ~Now if the alr of Venus were very rare, sumething of the sume sort might huppet on that planet., ~ Just us peo- Ifin who Hive fn torrld zones seek the hieh moun- an slopes in the hottest seisons of the year, and tind there a lcll\rfmiu cllinate, so the in- habftunts of Venns mignt (nd ¢ possible to bear the sun’s intenso heat If the alv of the planet were ruce like that nbove the snow-ling LI our, mountain regions, . But it secns that, on the contrary, the afr of Yenus fs ovon depser thun ours, And it seems also to by molst alr, which J5 just the Xind of alr that keeps the heat {nmbst. Tho alr of Venuads, i fuct, sa dense and molst that it must be \'urf' uncomfortable (o live in, quite upuct frowm the futense heati thut ls (o ay, it would be very uncomfortable for creatures like ourselves, There cannot be molsture in the alvof n planct unless there ure seas and occans on the planets surfuce, No doubt, then, Venus hins her contlients und oceuns, her fslands und promontories, and {nland ccus aud lsker, very much as our carth has, Then thero must e rivera un the Jund aud enrrents fn_the ocean; there must be clouds und rain, wind and storm, thunder aud Ughtatog, aifd perhops stiow and US. hail, Whether tho planetfs an fubabited world or not, 1t would e difticult to sy, Perbups it is u world getting ready for use ns o houso for live Jug creatures,” Sotie ustronomers think that th sun {8 gradually portlez with bis heat, I, milllons of years heuee, the sun should only civeout hail us much heat as now, perhaps Venus would be us comfortable u place “to 1o In us our eotth is now. ‘Fhat may seem tovan long thwe for o plunct to wall, but that {s not long to Himinwhose eyea “oncday is as a thou- saud years, and a thousmul years ure us one “U?i;;/'—m‘h"d A, Procter I St Nlcholas fur clober. ¢ B e OBITUARY. Naw Youg, Oct. 16.—Charles Sedgwick Hunt, a well-knowa jouruallst, died at hils vesldonce {u this city yestorday of {nflammation of tho brain, following up on a complication of disorders from which he bad long suffered. Mr, Hunt was for soie years connected with tho Zrlbune, but lately was sttached to the editorial stafl of the Zfmes. o was vigorous und fueld us u wrlter.inml a8 i uan singularly mild and retir ing fn his manners and conversition. e et - OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Moviine, Oct. 16.—Stcamer Bolivia, from New Yord, has arrived. 8aN Fraxcisco, Qct. 16.—8alled, Pacific mail- steamer Uranads, for Pansms. THE COURTS. Cases at Maritime and Common Law:-- The Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw. Record of Judglnen(s‘ and New Sultgess Tatest from the Bankrupis. ‘The fullowing Is an abstract of the report for August and Beptember of A, L. Hopkins, Re- welver of the Toledo, Peorla & Warsaw Railroad Company': Exprens earnings, il enrningn.... Varioua accounta.;; e Ly eeres 1,687 oo 10,742 coe e 108,000 [ Tald on local fre} Paid un (irough Tteeaugh tlckets. ... Cor service,.. Keokuk and Hamiitan bridg: Hunt of rond and bridite... o July, Angust, and September pa; Mincelluncons vonchrs. .. ! June, Juty, Agunt, and Scptember op- orating vouchers . © 160,01 Miecellnneons pay-r L i dune, July, and Total..... . vaar .$308,000 The report was referred to the Master In Cliancery for the usual examination, TIHE BARQUE PARANA. A polnt was ralecd yesierday before Judge Blodgett in the ease of the distribution of the proceeds of the barque Parana, as to the priori- ty of mortgares on the vessel. Meadoweroft Brothera had n murigage for $2,500 un the tarque, and Fluney & Milier one for a smaller mnonnt, ‘The latrer, huwoever, wos for suppies Turnishid. A motlon way mode bY Meesrs. Barker, Buell & Walt 1o modify the dewree lieretofore entered ordering all aortzuges to be pald pro rate, 8o as 1o allow the Meadowcrolt mortgage to be pakd in fall, in accordance with the deefslon of Judge Drummand in the Qrace Greeowood case, Whercin it had been. Iield that mortuages should be declared to be a Hen secording to the date of thele belog record- al. Un the other hand, Messrs, Rae & Mitehell argued that, a3 the Fiuney & Miller morteore was for !up}nl[cs, it should lie Imm tirat, slthough recosded Tast, dudie Blodgett, however, thought otherwise, sl directed o rule to be mude on Finney & Miller to show cauxe I ten duys why the Meadoweraft martgaze shonld not be puid {n full DIVORCES, Lucls Muck led ber bill vesterday agalust Tier hushand, Charles, usking for u divoree on necount of Iis oscersive use of intoxieating iquore, Frank Jdones also wants u divorce from his wile, hitomena, on sinllar grounds, UNITED KTATES COUNTA. The Bank of Lochester began a sult for $6,000 egalnes Morrls Goldberi. 11, Burley, Recelver of the Cook County Natlonal Bank, began auits In debt ngatnst the followinz purties: Lavinia E, Doy for £3,400; Clarn lreue Duy, §3,500; Ilenry omus, ,000: N. B, Stevens, §5.500: W, W. Salton- stall, §7,500; W, C. Turner, $1.00), BANKBUFTCY MATTERS, Discharges from bankruptey were {ssued yes- terday to Judize T, Stringer, Clarles Mann, and Witlam Y, Danlels. R, B, Jenkins was appointed Assignee of Janieg 1, Adams and of Jane M. Beach, A dividend of 10 per cent was dexlared yester- day in the estate of Thomas J. Blrehler, This will be poyable In & few days at the office of R, BE. Jenking, Assiguee, No. 83 Republle Life Bullding, The first dividend-meeting In the case of Ole G. Thompson was adjourned to Oct. 39, An Assymee will be chosen this moralng ut 10 o'clock in the eatate of M. Yale Cady. SUPERIOR COURT IN BIIEF. John Keller sued the Yaterson Fire-Insurance Company for $1,000, Frederick Rethmeler commenced o sult tn trespues agulust A T, Luomls, Taylng dutinges at 55,000, 8, . Perkins began a suit for $3.000 agalnat Jesse Adame. Mary C. Beuch fled a bil} ngainst John W. J. Cuiton, Fatinn_C. Culton, John DeRoven, ‘Irustec, Joln Mattorks, successor in trust, Fraucis M. Curbj'. Trustee, Francls Aguew, sue- cessor In trust, J. B, Watker, R, E. Jenkins, As- slgnee, the Allemania Insusance Cumeauy of Pliuburg; the First National Bank of Warsaw, nnd W, H. Pattevson to foreciose' n trust<teed for $5,500 ou purt of Lots 26 and 27, in Block 8, of the Asscssor's Division of the 8. W. fraction- al 31 of See, 22, 39, 14, Louls Flsher, for the use of Adolph Bochuer, brought sult for 86,000 nzatnst the Protection Life Insurance Company, ‘A. L. Hule & Bro. coufmenced an nction in trespass for 810,000 dumegges ogalust dlorton Culver, Francls Aguew, Emma Lundley, and Ynfl Hovchater, W, I, floward brought eult to recover 3,000 of Henry A, Tllden. CUUNTY COURT. 4 = A motion was made by the counsel for Mr. Lighttoat for a new teial fn the Lightfoot fn- sanity case. The Court reserved his decision. ‘The old claiin_of 1% W, Buckinghum ualnst the estate of Martin O, Walker, decensed, mmounting to #97,553.13, was revived In the County Court yosterdny. The claimant hod pieen [ the employ of MO, Walker from Oct. 1, 1867, to July 15, 1830, and clolms os salary £5,000 per year, house rent, $953.5V; vxpenses, §i89, Ile tInims to hayo been {mhl at_ times £12,180.15, and demands the halance. Hehnd 110 contract with Walker, but the Court Jooked #pon the eharge us reasouable, and the claitnant cndeavored to Rlivw that ft was by the introvuction of spversl busliess men a8 wit- nesses, It reply, the uttorneys for the catato seb up thiat o contract il At ono time_exlsted for clalmant's salary for 81,500, and introduced wituesses who had heard Whaliker say as mueh. The easo will be further heand to-day, CRIMINAYL COURT, Mr. Trttde stated to Judize MeAllister that Jawes J. Metirath, who hud bad Wihbur F, Storey, the Zimes, mdieted for Ifhel, was willing that the Indletment ehouln be dismis- ed. LLwill be remembered that at the trial nder this fudictment the jury disagrecd. Mr, Reed had no objectlons to' the diswissal, stice MeGrath destred it, and” thorcfore the Court ordered the entry to be made In the record, Leanurd Bweld, counsel for it, K. Turner, in- dieted and tried for forgery, the jury disogree- fng, made o motlon 'nAtchgH‘ to_dismiss the lnd]mucm,nudn ofdack Thursday moming was st for hearing the arguments, THUE ALl Junge BropGerr—11ill & McKechnle va. B P& C. Ralteond Company still on trisl, au gooil for fome daye, Jungr JaMsoN—214, 215 to 233 Inclusive; Now 211, Palner va, Clty, on trial. Jupnar Moors—23, 2f, 255 No. £2, Armstrong ve. ‘Tourtellatte, on tral. Junas Roanus—119 to 183 inclusive. No, 2281 on trl, & dunor Boori—Set case term_No, ridgo va, Raco; ulso, cul Aunue FARWELL—( Juper WiLLians—Genors! husiness. JUDGMENTY. Uxiten Statis Clevir Covnr—Junag Bro argr—D, Deadle use of Albert Jacnba va. Mot tlls Insnranco Company of Chicago, §0,001 W, . Clark va, 1. W. and Jamen G, Hrow 403,41, —Firs Nattonh] Bank of Grand Havew Ldut T Paul, $757 sursinon Connr—CoNrEsatons=—Mortimer T voodbury M, Taylor, $3,000,~J, W. D, Cofteen, §700,50.—Louls A atiet, 3175, —John Tllock] et al. v, Goorga urles Potaea, $017. Term Grussing und C1 Ounctir CovnT—CoNrresions—Alafs ¥, Neuberg v, deremiah amd Lucimin T. Kenney, $161.794, dvnan Noumn—itome Toglor, “Vruslue, v Manufacturers’ Natlousl Bank of Chicazo, §17, 500, dunat Booti—Lambort Ellel va. Philip Weltz, $84. 04, iy i THE WEATHER, Wasminaroy, D, C,, Oct. 17—1 a. m.~Far the Upper Lake Reglon, Uppor Missisalpol, and Vower Missourt Valley, rislug, followed Uy full- ing, barometer, southwest to southeast winds, and ehifting temporarlly to colder northesly in the first section, statlonury to rising tempera- ture, clear and partly doudy weather, aud pos- sibly ovcaslonal raitis I tho first distelet, For the Lower Luke lie;imu, falllug, foltawed by rislng, barometer, frost und brisk “southweat ta northivest winds, slight changes in temperss ture, und purtly clowly weather, Wasmxeroy, 1, G, Oct, 16,~The Chiet of the Bignal Bervice, In his ¥ weathor prabubtli- ties,’ fasued this mornfog, suys: *“.For the Up- yer Lake reglon, and durlog “the month of Oc- tober, winds blowing from " north northeast or south, or from directions between those polnte, are found to bo the winds most Wkely to ho fol- lowed hy ratn or Bnow. Winds blowing from the northiwest or seuthwest, or frowm directions between thoso poluts, ure found to be the winds least MKely to be follawed by ralu or snow,™ Ricnisoy; 'u., Oct. 18.—There was an haur’s snow-storim at Norfalk yesterday, and nlso 1 this neighhorhood. The weatber wus ex- tremely cold, “The thermometer lere yesterday " feared that the heavy ales which provailed oft the Capes was disastrous to vesscls, 1OCAL n\\ll?\'AT(t?I GENERAL ORSERYA: TI0X{ Cuicaun, tct. 16~Ml Faiins_ [ Bar,y Thr,| Wind. _(Bain Ipena. . rTH Giteyeni Davenpo STREATOR, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Brnzaron, I, Oct. 10,~It i3 o satiafaction to find one elty swhere there is no complaint about hard times, Such iy the case here. Fow <ftica in the State have made a maore steady and substantial growth, With five railroads centre- ing hiere, and with a good prospect of a efxth, this is one of the raost accessible conl centres fn the State. Thirtcen hnndred tons of coal were ralsed fn ten Lours from o single shaft. The conl men here clafn that they hove a shaft which has ralsed more coal’ than any other siugle ahaft in the world, A mnovement In on 100t which gives great promlse that the Plymouth, Kanknkee & Pacifle Raflroad, which has been surveyed, graded, and bridged, will be built during the coming yeor. So many fruitless attempts have heen made to Nnish this great Eustern outlet that the people along the line of this projected roud had about given up all hopes of fts completion. Mr, J. C, Campbel), of Streator, who was one of the orfgiual projectors of this road, nuthurizes us to say that this great connccting link of rallroad will be bullt without doubt, and that very roou. This give Streator a great Eastern market for the coal, and the thousauds of farmers along Its project- cd route a new warket for their -corn and live stock. e et OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Fartaer Poisr, Oct. 16.—~The Polynesian, from Liverpool, has arrived, b THE TABERNACLE, HOODY AND SANERY AT THEB {ireat Tabernacls, Monroe aud Prankfinsts Every svoning this weak {except Soturdey) AT O’ CLOCK. Doors open'nt 7 o'cock, No (lekegs regulred, o p. Momdy Naving retimed, he will preach, aod M $amiey, aadaied by'a Cholr of three Sundred volces, Mitiz earh eveotie. Noon-day Meetins ¥ Farwed) Maft aaily nt 12 10 ) o'élock, conductnd Dy Alessrs. Moody and Saukey. Tralns ot all tho, Hallrodde Jeave the city after the mentluiay thud enabling penoms Weini on thetine ot ang Tusd 1o attend the mieeting aud s Lioine the samio eyon- DICCORMICK NALL, Wednesday Evening, Oct. 18, THEQ. TILTON’S NEW LECTURE, ENTITLED “THE MASTER MOTIVES" vith Reserved Seats, 75 cente; now on i 8 Stateat, AVERLY'S THEATRE, Formerly luolex's Theatre, tswiolpliat. between MAGUIRE & HAVE(L -Pryprietors WILL E. CHAPMAN.... ..Manager EMERSON'S CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS. Weel: cotnmenelng Ont. 10, Fi IGUT, Dot ppearant LY couRTWIt! Lwcture on Arou- omy,” and orfiginkl axeten of < A Siippery Day.” The Ymgmmmr eatirely new this week, ¥riday, Oct, 20, leneiit of €, S, Fredericke. ADELPHU THEATRE, Another new eta. This donday, Oct. 19, snd darin the week, o atright varlety shaw. An ‘1oequaled fistofatari, Ouiy (o Jadies’ nlahta weukly. A trio yEgerio-coilc benutier, Mistdocaphing Manier, Mixe Elln Davis, Mits Viehria Heyouda. Shicehan “and Jones, the beiah vecentrice, Todiner aitd Wilwn, Harry Montagie, 11liy and Mageie ltay, Frank Jones, Gos J Fox, A Grund fiafiet 1 Action, uu«‘x’yu"mmuh- bers, g Devere, Antotuctie Coril, aad'a bevy ot ailex’ fghts, Thubsys and Suudoys. Matindes, Wentsdays and Saturiays. MeVICKER'S THEATRE, THE POFULAR COMEDIAN, MR.JOSEPH MURPHY Every evening nntf] lurl,lln'u;: 1;3}! ice, and SATUR- As DAN O'HARA, In'Fred Mariden's new Irish dramn, the KERRY GOW, New Seencry throughout, und an unapproachable cast of churactors. HOOLEY'S NEW CIlICAG0 THEATRE, Clarkest., onnosito Sherman House. Vooley's Minstrelst Hoolny'n Minsteelat ool oatinstrelel T Nitaloge 1w of thn Leafoulaat reascd Attraction ‘ThinWyekY This Woeki T wonty- CiRht rillfaut Attiaa. Listle Mac, BULy Rice, Fayeite Whteh, First “apnearanca of the Great Galtfarma Compdlan, A, GEORGE RICHARDS, th s great Uarcteract v+ Flewey-Fiewes, " ¥hn Most Miringul Enteriatament fn the' eity. een Wednewtsy and Babinday b 231 p ni. o WoOD'S MUSEUM, Tuesday oventog, IMOGENE, IN SUNLIGHT, Tuculay, Matinee DREAMS OF DELUSIONS and QUIE COLNTIRY O An Excellent Selection GENUINE OLD ITALIAN Vf(;LlNS of celebrated Masters, brought directly from ltaly, are forwalo at very moerate prices, 'They are ok tmitations, but gennine, warmanted fa beilliant tone and porfect rapair. An excrlitnt chasce for nmatours And any one who wishes {o ecure a gon- ;lll‘llc#:unflrll instroment. Cuil at ROOT & SUNS, it INAL NN ARG A s et et O R PSS H. B.BRYANT'S (HICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE And English Training Sehool, STATH.ST,, 8. B, COR, WASHINGTON, Zarsest dnstitution of tho kind tn the Uglted Statos., Thorough instenctlon, Excellent diseipline, Comnience At any time. Goud lwandiug plares fo) dents who flve outof iha cliy, Canscicet ony hraurties, Addres fur cifculany BRYANT, Chicago, il MISS COMNTOCK. Nos. 32 and 31 Went Fortlethest,, Now York, NGLIEI, FHNG) "gsfiln':vflw:fn“fikil DING ENOLIH, 34 (AT r;;x.-g‘\mr = BOARDING PUPILE LIBITED 1O 5 XTE RINDERGARTER IN CHAIGE OF MRS LRONOWENS, Oharlier Institute for Young Ludies, 167 Madisoneny., New Vork, en feplainbor 9, A few boardera will ba 7 the Havrard Eeamingtiony ires 1ard can be had on application, or ey G LERY Snd Sroreastrl P MADANME O. DA SILV.A wnd Mre, Alex Bradford's (formetly Mre, Ogden Moltwan's) English, Frunch, and German Boarding o 1100) for'young Iadies and clildren, with culintbenica, No, 17 West hirty-cighth-ut,. New York, lteopens Sopt. 23, Application way be wade by fetier or pursinally, asubove MEDIOAL. (OSROITRI0N g INIGERTION ASR WANTIN bost emeactous REMEDIES are PAnoREATIO BHAIHNAN 1o artgian and Genuing prepared vty by SA\ oRYy & MUIH] l\!;.“' Fondins £ Joud o) Bold by theas, wid ol £ ERS il (1 cuRMiare A0 QUK iquosnus o FINANCIAL, T @10 Iovested Has $ $100 Paid a Profit of 1'700 Srates O oraraiiy :‘,'l}"zh'i:i:f““fif.fil":iT.Pc'é’J o tiowlual susiw oud prodtsincreased. Book coutuigs i ful uformations eent an sumlleation, and al sursiee to-dsy marked Sideg It T Lo, Bankors aud Drokers, = Wull-at, dow York, CLOTHING FIRE! FIRE!] CLOTEIING Slightly Damaged by Water, At the late” fira of Wali, Garrison & Co., p York: $50,000 warth of Mens ana. Hors' Sy Cloting. to bewnid st Apprairers vatue hich s per cent below fArst cost. Sale Lo cos day to day nntil closed, at 2 coRyiana tiom 168 Sooth Clark-st., Chicago, Hil. Jobbers will find 1t to their - ine onr stock, Mg b asin HRAIVAL 450 DEPARTONE 0F TR Kzrplangtion 0, Referince Marky, =t Baturdey eg. cépted, *Bunday exceptad. . Mond) . FIve ey wko o . an. ORI egsenar | A¢ 0HI0AGD & NORTEWESTERN RAILWAY. g 8" Express, £ S “ EH_PP‘T}_‘A‘(CYIDM“"“’ < 4000 mife: a—Denat corner Bt oot Wl sad Klarl v, EIIRAL BATLADAD, “Hicke-olice, 7 CIaFk .. MULhoast, Cornes o8 frens dolpls, and at Palnier Mouse: i 1. Leave, | Arrve. 5.0 v 720 N Gifoe: mit e i . m. w.{s10:20. e Depor, BICTICAN,, O )Ifll}“ll Bain and Alr Lt Day Keroar il Hxpress (UALy ¢ Hxprees (dally)... ¥ Exeiare e 1. | B:00a; m. Crvont . !‘D:-’ln. m. A M 1 £afurday Ex. ¥ Sfonday Ex. § Dally. CHICAGO, ALYON & BT LOUIS asd CHIOAGO Unige o OV SR RVER FansaCity & Denver Fast v & Springueld 1 LAKE BHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERR, 3 Teave, | Arrive. Malt. vla Maln Lin 1 T Bpecial N. ¥, Express, Atsistic Exprem, daliy, tolelionr Accon d: ght Exiress 16 p. 1. RO 10:290 b 1 1y CAGO, MILWAUREE & BT, PAI 3 Union Desar-cutier Srincn: st Sl o p}fi‘k‘ebz Ofice, 15 Sault CIark: opposite Slicrmas Honse, _ondul Vi, _ Arrive Miiwaukee Espress,...... b . Wiarohi & Sliniie i o i 3y Exprest e 4 § wikdousti, Tows, und Sianed), oo e 41007 1w, 8 EXDTUSt: oo * 5106 p. m. [*11:008 m .o ' 9115 b. .18 7:00 8. . “All traioe run iwsukee, Ticknta for St. Paul s HInnea ROy AEP RO elEher Sla st ira GuClitan, oF via Waleriow Lo Crotee, sad Winoas, ° A CATLROAD. o ERrAL RATLROAD, ot Fandorplioe,, hear Clarke " 1 Enriosicid, T Springneld’ urta snd and Sixteenthis cket Offices, 3 Mailand Express.... Otiawa and Streator Jwekford, Dubtigns e da, . Kanaan City, Leaven B At €61, JBehh urory Passengor, Mendota, Uttawa FavCnRer. . AuroraPassen, furors v .| J010K, 10, ) 5K, LS T3, T, Pactn i HO00D, 1 3 G098, o $10:00p. m. 11008, . Pl Texan 00 . m. *Es.Suuday, tEx. Saturday, 1Lx, dodsy. ERIE AND OHIOAGO LINE. Ticket Oflces, ®) Clark-st,. 1 e, Graafd Eartng, 2ad at levor ks purition Bondimers: 9 Teavo. | Amive. Day Expres~Paliman Draw. I oo Sicaning G Aflantic " Exprem — Do) O * | 8:108 m. I'ajaceDrawtog-Room Si _ing Lara and Hot, 5:08p. m.| 8:10p m. Onfy Hne rnming tho botel cara to New Yorc CHICAGO & PAUIPIO RATLED. JAD, Depot comnor Clifcao-s ' ioket Gl W CinEatren 2 Larmaboo-sireet 1o part. Elgin o0 Uiy aseen Elgin Pawen “Farmer Jark Freigh G0 . Al a. m. PITISBURG, FL WAYNE & CHI0AGO RAILWAY, Leave, ArTive, sz, . r}‘ AR fn: wiain m, g:00u, o1, . 8, m.'% Gi03 0. m! tDally,” fBalunisy excopted * Fiind: copted. ¥1o0day pxeepiad. 2 BALTINORE & OHIO RAIL) 3 Tralns leays wffla n'f"'“'.'é}"{'u H:lldlnl fuat of lIhm. 3 ek icon: ) <8114 use, _ Grind pacine, a1 Depat (£ positish Bolldiag). o Tawve, | Arrive, s m H:10p. e ) $:408, m. BOAD, bainyer ¥ Diay Express, ¥ e, iacinc Expres Tuslly. *Daliy, feoten BOCE IBLAND & PAQir1U RAILROAD. loer of Van Buren and Sheruan-sis, Tickes ufice Wi Clark-st., Kherman Houss, Leave. I'l——'-—“ ArTive, 0:008, 1. )* 3 i P oy L Loty O uker o ey HORE Jon T IR0 U o eeeroey & g R o' irdud Taceh, G o, Wikt FUNMERY, - ATEINSONY PERFUMERY, 188, WHITE ROSE BROWN WINDSOR SOAP EAU DE COLOGNE FIVE PRIZE MEDALS, Eold by all Dealers. J. & B, ATKINSON, i) 4 Old Bond Street. London. nuui‘i;\_r - = fl ALT 'x'u'i:ul:xl‘lm'll rmv‘::g:-lr‘;m ‘ l\EGML MANKET. GURTANTEED TO BE CANDIIAN & | ml.:}e‘nnlyli‘f'um‘w'n aud wials, LAY o Ay SUALE e o e FAIRBANKS' STANDAKD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSK & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicuge. Becutefultabuy nly the Genuino. ~PRESORIPTION 9900 ¢ REE, ¥ar the speedy cure of Semfon Weskmes, Tood, Loat Mane aud 41l disorders broughs on bY tudlicretlou or excew, A Ptk 45 s 1o uEradienis R T i nau. bt