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, Bis THE CHICAGO 'T'RIBUN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBRE 4, 1877. propriated to draw plans for the city's half of aman for a fire watchman at Oakland Iose- | triotte, and determined toserre the public interests, House. ud and they understand that the leaders and politl- DEAT nnn nan nrnnnnnnn nnn, NOL - the Hon, Charch Howe, Nebraskn: the Hon. S. H. | give her two weeka to make up her mind wheth- VK OO ‘Y . Loults dT. A. Webb and Oliver Clifton, |e: sf tn Chicago. THE CIT . Durrell SE, Loulbs TA vebp and 0 Steig er ahe would return to his home in Chivago the buflding, which Mr. Tilley can explain, PCI TIRE RSEA TERE 8. x In the meanthine the gossips on Weet Adams Valls ¢ = ‘A resolution was alopted to ralae Eighty. | cians, who sre secectly opposing him, ure working SOF) oUF jy, at tho residence of "ee GENERAL NEWS. I’ Hoolers "Serena; F. Ky Saxe, Centeailay whether fda dit not” go nway with Lamb, who | ponse today for the reason that hls coveted | the datum fromthe flinale Central Ratlroad 19 1 ro face with the veopte, to feel tha beat of their | land at ile. m. Friends of tha deceased are In. } was her cousin, go that Canis might toliow to do better in Warrensville, or whether she got ut the How of Cottage Grove ayentie. to keep Phelps, Princeton. water, proving: the resetunte t “extras” liad not been allowed, Later in the 4. and the recognition was mutual; he k Jay he told a reporter that he dia not intend to rt people better, and they have a etronger and awk vited. Gen. Terry ts expected to pass through Chi- SACHE—At 100 Portland avenue, on the 2, z a t a3 i 3, at cago within a few days, on his way from the OBITUARY. treat Canis and went if wih Lamb. who old | wat, and thay te matter standa “he reporter | THe Hoar adjourn tu on anicrint Chepegee (OF Mim Adama (Alaer) | Ooty tin 8. We and Stun Bache, aged VS, 5 “ahi E : i jivard both the statements, and gives Loth for a a * nde nit 24 da: y East, to the rection haunted by Sitting Bull. A gout SEE ‘asdeaeal caer hat shepare Wert o WASHINGTON. ‘Tue Deniocrate at tho North aro deeply a ag eta Wednenday, Sth, at 11 a. t0,, by car, To total receipts nt the Government Col- Senator Jobn riot iota ae eiclod val te ELY B. WESTON. . TheBestertbertéri ofthe Grieiloat Courtcam: sab dyed fn, Bontbontsm, ‘They have tort wait at sagen erat Wednenda lector's office of Internal Revenue yesterday | day morning at Highwood after a lingering il | sup sovesmnts oF THE GANG OF FORORRS | menced yesterday. TheGrand durywasimpancl- | The Chicago Collectorship=Assiatant-hee- | fontto the carened of a Donna tenseclves pang ane —In this city, of heart-disesre, Eq. amounted to about $44,000, of which $36,411.30 | ness extending over two years, It was the re- ult of a severe attack of pneumonta whichho ed with Christian Erickson asforeman. There are La o! J who were recently srreated In this city were cer- rea i S40 cases on the docket. to be disposed of, and, ward I. Parker, 45 years, retary McCormick's Proposed Hettrement tA Ng Varwers aged eare, the cry of tho meretricions New York Sun, only =—Ex-Printer Clapp Has a Shy at the Pri be taken to Attica, ralsed to delnde and mislead them, thoy drown the ewil t ca, N.Y, was for spirite, tainly very mysterious,and so suspicious that ttis ted t A from which hi reside, it fa Intenied to consider the Walker Telecof reason unin thet toad eelentespeaude | Sure the fantasies atdra0 pe nner ace O” Wednes. Feart 0, an from Wi he beside, ja Intend fo conside: i v i. ‘ul ts tl ele fond jee of *' Fraud, Y, the Sth Inst., at 4:: » ™. The South Town Toad met yesterday after vay Touche to recover. Iie went last | Netto te wondered at that their captors took etlay ease once ageing “The Courrwas given | (Genes OMlechelders’ Order, Meee ETS th thle toad ee ae ae the Z p von] pursuant to adjournment, and came safo- winter to Florida in company with Senator severe and arbitrary measures with them. A | to the quasi-criminal calendar, and the regular special Mpa J eubject, and 1 te neeless to argne with sach mad- Wasuixotoy, D. C., Sept. 3.—William Henry | men; but wo regret to see that nome of our Sonth- 4 | em papers snd pollticiine have become tainted Smith, General Agent of the Western Assocl | Si the same sort of ineanity, witch. If It be= ated Press, was to-day appointed Collector of | comes confirmed, can only tead to political death. Customs at Chicago, vice J. Russell Jones, sua- | —Aichmond ( Va.) state (Dem, ). pended. Mr. Jones had been twice requested The papers all over the conntry, in Ver- toresign, and, as he did not sec fit tocomply, | mont no less than elsewhere. have been copying his susnension was ordered. The appointment | What Mr. E. V, Smalley, the New York Zridune's Correspondent, wrote from Ne: of Mr. Smith gives rest satisfaction to all who | Gieike of the Presidents Southern wetey wy anne know him, and {s regurded a¢ onc of the beat portly of, Vecmnant enuitieans. fe hi been ns. yet made by tho President, erally, Is, and partiy Decaiee ft wae. prabanie dat The intended retirement of Assistant-Secre- | he had made particular ingulrlee among the men uf tary McCormick (rom the Treasury Department irae atlieredint Panwinetod.. ‘lnty thy Isunderatood to be solely on account of the | three months or more we have convereed on poll arduous charactor of the duties of the position, Heralewors avery ier. ara oftes many Unies a lay, which his health, and especially the’ diMcutty | with all classes of Vermonters, Feetding tn not less ¥'| than half of the counties, and, though we hav with bie eyes, from which ho has suffered for | taken no notes with reference tomakingnnaredrate Mapy years, make it unsafe for him tu continue | comparison, we are antiated that tne Repudlicans ly through the hazardous process of adjourning to this afternoon at 4 o'clock. -tlal benefit from the change of.climate. 8 It {s reported that none but bald-heated men | stor itis died there about two months azo, and are Veing chosen to Bit positions in the Com: | xe. Early came hoine. ls illness had heen ap~ mission attout to go aut to meet Mr. Sitting- gravated, and some claim lis death Bull and his constituents, astencd, by fret and worry over 9 Louls Webber, an employe on’ the North | hastencis by tres aod yor obne srestern Railroad, while attempting to board the vail ; ered. For th shop-train at the Curtis-treet crossing, lost a uly well enough remembered. or the Tight arm under the wheele. Je resides at No. | last two years he had been geadually declining 63 Milwaukee é into consumption, and about three weeks ugo 353 Milwaukee avenue. ‘The temperature yesterday, ax obterved by he repaired to the Sanitarium ob Allahy ood for Manneee, optician, S¥ Madison etrect (Tawunit ee canis tie. dealing, was. te Dullding), was os foltowe: ALB a mab dees: | not allow him to he earried to his home, His BO) mares es 12 te B05 ae te Ae Timer OSs | wife and his five children were all with him in Barometer at 8 a, tay 2.954 Tp. Mey 2.00. his last hours. The remaina were taken yester- Lawyer IL. & Sheldon ‘gave a very picasant | day to the home at Rockford, where the funcral and complete dinner-party to ten friends last | services will be held at 2 o'clock to-morrow party ‘TRrwUNE reporter has learned a Uttle further of the strange and ellent mancuvres of the per- fons who were engaged inthe extensive opera- tions on the banks fn Chicagy, New York, and other cities, «and it may serve to show that Mr Ely B, Weston's connection with them was not of the sort likely to attest his innocence, and that he was used to greater advantage and was more. of a principal fn all the operations carried on here than the reports already given have shown, Being an ostensible business man here, and quite well known for his promptness and standing, his credit was fatr of the banks, and he was known aot them, Therefore be was just the man to ‘fdentify” ‘any of the gong of fosgers with whom he was connested, To show how he conducted himself nshort time ago, and thereby threw suspicion be reached before Thursday, ‘Mille, but did not seem to derive any substan- ecalensdac wilt Oe tor toe ay The regular weekly meeting of the County Board was held yesterday afternoon, ali the members being present. A communication was read from Architect Egan asking the appofotment of a night-wateh- mao for the new Court-HHouse. Referred, Anvther communication was read from the same source asking that the brick contractor be ordered to use sewer brick instead of common Urick in the second story of the Court-House. Roferred, ‘The usual number of bills wera read and re- ferred. Among the bills was the salary of Mr. Fitzgerald for the past quarter, amounting to $390, and the Sheriff's bill for dieting prisoners, aniounting to 89,680.30, The Committee on Pablle Charities reported iu favor of bills aggregating €8,309.33, Adupted. ry tetealt a F perinient the many. Mfneturerot Ae ni ite The FINEST atin Warid. Only the pures Fegetable manijacture, For Use in the Nursery it Has No Equa, i . " ry fr ‘ The Committee on Jall and Jail Accounts re- J uphold and rejofca in the policy, three to on, ‘Worth ten times {ts Cott to. every mother and famtiy ight af fhe Tremont Hobec. fhe spread eggs | Milernogn sy sean bora n Essex County, Canada | stated,” Westons in May laste called” at the | ported in ayor of suniry bills andy fp the want So ee, Urng Whe tours | Tunonlyenpenition that we dlvcavee comes from | Sunace'cathy eat tree to aop ndirer ou rect itself tn the matter of cookery and services West, March 17, 1828. He was of Irish parent- houcel ofp renpectalle: Tamuly on the West Bete, Hurary recommenced tay Poe a eeee lis | remarkable ability.for speedily comprehending itis about th time of the frat success of the ‘Atnton of the Third Regiment 1.N.G. {sto | 8 und came to the United States wien 12 take place at Aurora, Ik, on the Sth and oth | Feats of age. During the War of M812 the inet. ‘aively thnus are expected there at this | lather served as a private suldicr in the United i + States Infantry, aud at the close of the war set- time, ‘A Yall ison the programme for te-mor- | Glad ia ‘Oho, Whence Ie rhored to Canna, re f turning to thie country In 1316, of Tis extyy have been iinedteds re Early camo to" Tlinots: tn 1840, with hie An afternoon paper ts authority for the state- | parents, and settled in Caledonia, Buone Couns ment that Edward & Piper, the “Invincible” | ty, Ip 1853 he removed to Rockford, where ho foryer, died at a Joliet hotel on Sunday last. | Yas since resided. The impression umong those who know him In In early mantvod he learned anid engaged In this city 14, that there {s somo mistake in this | his fatner’s trade of carpenter and jofier, and statement. Inter devoted inuch time te architectural draw- About balf a dozen fossilized sail Tock-roated Hae He es regarded as a superior workman Greenbackers had a consultation Jast night af epects.. the Tremont House, probably tu determine how Jn 1865 he became the General Agent of Ill Dest tolet the defunct. rag-baby alip nnnoticed | Nols for the New England Mutual Lite-Insurance foto a thnely graye. ‘The assembly was not of | Vompany Gineetaet position ie helt tl prea enough proportions to merit the HU of | eo lie’ was ‘a member of tha Methou- Committee should haye power to art. Mr. M.Caftrey moved to amend the report by " propriating bot to exceed $900 tor the Jail brary. Mr. Cleary moved oso substitute that 6200 be appropriated, which prevalled, and the re- port was adopted. Tho Cummittee on Public Buildings snd Publle Serve revorted In favor of allowing P. J, Sexton $14,800 on tho new Cuurt-House work, Adopted. Mr, Lenzen introduced a resotutlon authoriz- Ing the purchase of thirty coptes of the Revised Statutes tor the use of the Board. Adopted. Mr, Schmidt: {ntroduced fn resolution calling onthe Committee on Public Service to report names of the judges of election, cte., for the voning election, Adopted. ‘The Board then adjourned for one week. Republican party, and have come to believe the the immense amount of business which has de- | Pohy invincible If lt will only enforce its. deas.— yolved upon him, and disposing of It promptly. | St, Aloane (Vt.) Messenger (Ztep.). No other Assistaut-Secratary of tha Treasury In an article entitled “The Young Sonth,” has for years, in sv short a time, bevomeequally | tha New Orleans 7¥mes reminde the young men of familiar with the business of the De; partir eu, oak section: thats ‘itty Aig span guration uf anew x F cal ora, iew Seen ale te ie motat ail tapronable'that tho | devolved on them. Slavery lwgone, {teaya, and report that the Hon. Edward McPherson, now | /!that is left of ite epitit must go alaa, Av the Chief of the Bureau of Engraving and Priotiug, | trek in tho, connelle of the nation on terme of will succeed Gov. McCormick will turn outto | perfect equality, the duty of tho Sonth, and ti Wikdhay got Bsonvaaue; asd ilo: not. ber | 50° uencrousaltert fim endawvoring tosement 5 jc - | a u i ndenvuring to cemen| Hleved that SteClierson has yet, been consulted | the bonue of goods fee ing, between the acctlone, on the fablect. Ile ts How makings. visit am his ginalys tte Mad mi ‘" oe ge 5 form ot Gettysburg, and will return on y ¢ day, It Asstetant-Seeretary McCormick {a to ['#choul-hourc and down with the revolver. si ‘will Lend tts onerytes to providing every chili! with retire, would be diMeult to ame ® Vetter | By tone the rudiments of an edneation, wo that It successor than MuPherron. fol ‘bu og well equipped for the battle of life as if temporary board and lodging, lie cave the name of Wilson, and. after some plausible story 8 told by bin, the gentleman kindly and une suspectingly tunk him in and = gave him asparcroum. Heo was close and reticent for a few days, and, uoon the gentleman of the house notfeing his movements in a manner which showed he had misgivings about hin, he (Wee ton) took hint into his confidence (1) and told him that It8 NAME WAS NOT WILSON, DUT WESTON, and that ho was the proprictur of a ‘tattersalls on Washington street, and, having become financlully embarrassed, he had been advised by his Jawyer to remaln absent from his place for awlnic util © compromise could be effected with his creditors, and his business and property saved from their voracious hands, ‘Tho story was » plausible one, and the fandlord: B,I.BABBITT, New York City, BOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS A PERFECT TOILET OJP, Fint among the requisites of the totlet sn poot article of Soap, but to procure it Ia not always an cay Matter, Many of the most exoenslve Suayt tn the mare ket are made from coarse and deletorlous materials aot thet detfeate coloring and fragrant perfuma too utes conceal tho most repulsive fmpuritica. The disctovun recently mada public regarding thla subject are pose Uvely startling, and deserves serlons consiicration Scented Soaps aro now Known to ba extremely objes Honabte, esnecially if applied to the beak tnjuring the 2 late, irritating tho scalo, and inducing severe brs. {st Eplscopal Church, and was always 9 | of the house accented it, but was anxtous to rid Perce eee ee iediPra had been in the centro of Now Kngland. The | aches, The etaracter uf the ingtedtenta nay be Inferred In yesterday's fssueit was stated that John | stron anti-slavery man, Hecast his first bal- | himself of a man whose actions about the NN ‘CEMENTS. SO eee eerie joung Sonth, inehort, will push ahead lke the | trom ‘tho statement of 1 Coughlin, who had Bolh leas crushed while try- | PLL Gna ary meee vidace for President Ih 2 ANNOUNCEMENTS Wasrunutos, D, G., Sept. Tho New York | Wests She need nut ecare tobe noted far chivalry Serene i gh ee Tepe e impo mraee ik scentiny uf suape Lie buslvesss he teceutly declared tha, t ja this employnicnt were short-li red; trom seven t years Belg she lonsest peril dita wiuleh the occupation could be foltowol. The dinewlty Or procuring a perfectly pure artictent Tollet Soap [a at Jact onvlated, huwerer, thanks to iny SKILOF Br. BSE, Mannie, of owned Yoap Manutactar whose immense establtehinent s by far the lary -at af ‘Thoronown uf Mr.bvmntery a8 for many yeart beon wivtely dle latent aniccess 16 the avpropriste premises wero auspicious, to xay the Icast. Whily there, Weston was visited by two or three inen whom st fs now “belleved were those who were of the fang, who have beaten the New York 1 v Republican Association adjourned sinc die on | and hospitality, but ehe shoutd grow rich anil pow. Saturday, In compliance withthe President's | erful, and ber influence in shaping the destiny of order, ‘Lhe funds of the Association, alter tho | the nation will be greater than it was in the palm- payment of all outstanding obligations, wero | lest days of tho slave reyime, vruered to be turned oyer tothe Suldiers’ Home, Thero seems to bo on impresaion that, at Bath, N.Y, ‘because thore have been no strikes in the South, Aletter from A. M. Clapp, of Buffalo, was | the laborer ls better puld there, The trie rensou re the adjournment. In conclusion | 14 thet wages nresolow they can zane fawee, and that railroad corporaliona and other enptoy= ing to board an outgoing train on the North- | 1959, and always voted autialavery tekets; and western Railroad Sunday afternoun, died a few | jy 1858 he naturally attled Iimyelf with the He- hours after his limbs were ainputated by Dr. ‘ to which orga he line Nealley. “Thi waa-a inistake, us no amputation | Havlican partys panietio was performed. He dled frome the shock aud | 41 1569 ho was elected Assessor of Rockford: hemorrhage, before reaction took place, fn IS0t he declined to run, but was again elected There fs now no doubt but that the campalgn | fn 1805, and, despite his retusa! to run, was has opened. Mayor Heath and Justice Morri- | re-elected in 13%}, eon Were last evening serenaded by 8 large In 3309 Gov, Palmer, in looking over the feld The regular monthly mecting of the Nursery and Half Orplan Asylum will be held at the Asylum this morning, Sept. 4, at half-past 10, ‘The recular monthly meeting-of the Board of Managers of tle Home for the Friendless will take plive at the Home Wednesday morning at 10 o'clovk. 2 muks. <Alter.n stay of a coupleof weeks, Weston, uliag Wilson, touk his departure, os- tensitly for New York City, but it is believed Uhat. the gang felt secure and the Chicazo repre- sentative uf it. emerged from his liding-place seminated, but tht ' tothe numerous victories already achtoved. p . to mee ‘of any man, how | sf@ ara too pour to give higher rates or compenm. | Crean tothe numerous victuries niready mstlovcd. party necompanied bya band, The musicians | for men to inaugurate nnd carry inty effect tho | when the word wus given that tho track was all The regular monthly mecting of the Direc. z Hon, A South Carulina cocreapundent of the New | 4A! natient tahor clentiNe expeetinest, bly i ‘iiool for uveutia ulfendera, se- | clear. tresses of the. Protestant Orphan Asylum will | High or low lis estates olcially or politically, Usantthe mnesttauceamn cree inated Hees York Tunes, alluding to the subject, nays? Avo we nero parinhs or serfs, that we muat | sony ce “} , dow meckly toun offlial order from the White | oq eee Make eeecye in mucicaitical paataee House or Interlor Department? Must wo sur- | On the railroade, men aro doing a long render yur independence as citizeos and our | day's work for pay which would make Integrity as Republicans, and tear duwn or | New York Cuntral —traineman — Inagh. desert ‘our Republican Association at tho | Nine dollars ® month for brakeman nnd autocratl: bidding we tai A ‘or powers? J, | train-mea, $50 h month for conductors, and $76 then proceeded to dustica Scully's residence, | State Reform-Mc where eupper was served in exquisite style, All | lected him as one of the first Trastees. He lield nareed that the jovial Dan was the most proiml- | this bich trust until he was elected to the State nent candidate, for what oilica did you say, | Senate in 1870, from the Twenty-third Senato- sirt al pines Sor aed of ie Puntnt les OL vit Coroner Dictzsch yesterday held inquests | Hebace, Boone, McHenry, and Lake. | sAiter tite upon Edward H, Parker, vuoi was found, hind paver Mite sredlserigted), be oe jnaala elecke Gied of oseilication of tho valves of the heart, | {Hon the ortanization of the — Senate and upon Jacob Pleasant, colored, who dled of ines b wis clive Ph Ident, tL became apoplexy of the brain. To-day he’ will hola an | {1 15/8 Bu was choeey a everkde, succeeding igleay ‘upon Jacob Blaster, # oye who reaided te te one t ri secre eet ae Senate nt 13 Stowart avenue, and died of injuries re- | {2 the ollie of Governor, act ie onan celved by being run’ down by a milk-wagon | erent ot ne tine: wid upon the orgunl: owned and driven by J, Koehler. enstus 1 ea i A zation of the Senate in 1873 was unanimuusly A mecting of the Eleventh Ward military or | chosen the Republican uominee for President of ganization was heli at Martine's Hall last even- | the Senate, but was defeated by a cualition of dug. The Committee appointed at_a former | the Democrate and Independents, As a legie mecting to nominate a temporary Captain ro- | lator he was active, and was the author of many ported recommending Maj, A, W. Edwards for | important bills which beeame laws. that position, The report was concurred in. craonally, M% Early was highly respected, ‘The clection was ratified by the making of sey- | both (u private and publiz life, as am boucst ant cral apecches and the adoption of resolutions | conscientious man, and hls death will lo sin- pledging every member of the comuany to work | cerely deplored by a large circle of friends. aur Hts interest. A Bomenlttee fra tlien a ——- \ pointed to walt upon Cul. Sherer, of the caval. > ry Regiment, and ask that the company be ad- MUCH MYSTERY. mitted and known as Company D, aftce which | THE ONPUAN-ABYLUM BRIDB LEAVES WER HUa- the inceting adjourned until Monday evening. BAND. Iu reply to several inquiries concerning the | The evening of Aug, 7, 1877, was.a memorable prospects of creditors of the broken Scandina- | one in the history of the Orphan Asylum at 789 vian Natlonal Bank (Winslow's), o reporter | Michigan avenue, On that evening was cele- ‘yesterday sought from the Hecelver, J, D. Har | brated, in the presence of the Directresses, for Yey, any news that might be going. Mr. Hare . : sey tliat, beside the 40 Tee eat dividend | tu first time sinee the foundation of the In- already pall, tho creditors might reasonably | stitute,—some twenty-llye years ago,—the mare expect say S10 {per cent more fram the proveeda | riage of an Intnate, It was an event to which of some property of Winslow's now in proc: | considerable Interest of a romantic charactor exs of sequestration, There Was also a chance 2 ¥ for someting to be gotten out of the stocks | Attached. The bride was ld Wilson, a pleasing, holders, but wifen it would be collected, or how brunette of 13, who was Jett there thirtcen years much thera might be of it, were questions | o¢0 by Mr. Charles Follanebce, ono of the Di- impossible to be auswered. Most of the stock- | rectors. Tho bridegroom was Arthur Canis, s aoliciselyee rons aud i et sow: and dit: | young Englishman lately arrived in this country, ul ewer a Feta Whe ie se fon he money | ang an industrious upholsterer. He came here St. George's Renevolent Soctety tnct last night {usearch of a missing brother, and, tracing his 8 zebiake at the Sherman Hause, the President, Mr. George | brother's wife to the Orohan Asylum, thea and Gooch, fu the chair, ‘The offeiat bond of Treag- | there became acquafuted with the orphan urer A. Booth it presented and approved. | girl Ide, It was apparently — love, Front the Apshed Tenor pronto wae seen} and = love of the most fervent ab ithe «past: month §=$75 had heen, “epent’* nes RAAREYS and tre Hlenest pte ae aes, Si Jon, Tr ermits for burial in the — Socicty’s sides, Tho -Directresses nud inmates were jot at Rosehill granted. The Plenic Committee | caver to make the young couple happy, and reported the receipts of the last plenie, $70.60,,| how well they worked can be seen from tho aa the Seance eae a Stephen Henpinatun’ simple description of the bride's toilet: She sy ation, Clee! iucmber of ie or S Us fc v! xanization. After the appointment of acom- | ¥°Fe ashes-of-rose cashmore, damt-train, with mittee to secure a banner for the eholr of the | Polusaise, high corsage, full-length sleeves, Cathedral of $8. Peter and Paul as an ucknowl- | pink trimmings, and awreath of natural flowers. edgment of an appreciation of. services, the | Everybody present ayreed that the orphan girl meeting adjourned. looked so sweet that eventn: ‘The following letter, which explain ttsclf, ta Pith Ceremony ores, bythe way, was one among uniy proofs of the scoundrelly Rector of Graco Episcopal Church,—the happy imauner in which the Protection Life-lnaurance upholsterer took his orphan to a boardiug- Ban eee ee z house on West Adamna'street, very near Hal- Lah apiunan i ANE Frevoxr, O.. July 20, | sted. Here, aml those rather nuromantic a eend Host eet in Cok eaten chet: | shades, the young Englishman pointed out a Livy, whi departed thla life Sunday iaste duly | future of ruses to his bride. |The place was not A Be Ta our Wee CF | sucha one ais he wished, yet It was near the 5 Hecretaty, Tlalated atreet cars, and this waa a blz ttum too ** His lors fe our material gain. Quotation not | man whe must work hard all day long. (lon of the Aincattotiet soap ever introda ed. The prio. Ingredienta aro the purest vezct ible olis; the maa. weiny procewen are entirely new and orlinal, and ‘sult ta slniply unparalied {n tht: ils department of Ia “Er, nanncrr's totter 80a by which thts elegant toflet luxury, I aad for application to the delicate exinof f: nts, cll ire: and fudles, f¢ 1a altozether unequaled in its, erate Propertt ‘The Hoap ts not perfumed, the tngreticnte yelng of such absolute purity as to requira no old from chemistry todiagaine Inferior materials, The mast ne fined taste considers tie absencs of artifclal perlune {iis nertection of ewrstness, an’ the pecullar enaracttr atic of I. ‘fT, Babbitt’s Toliet Soap rondors tt the mot pealthtal and agreoabie article of the kind ever manu. forthe use of tadies aad ly appropriate for xeatle: aheavy lather tls alvuse "tae 38 14 dust, polty te will aaa Weston has a respectable family lving on Witeox avenue, and his business ‘connections were goo st qne timne—a long while ago, ‘The fact has‘bircady Ucen chronicled that he has Leen released on bail in New Yurk, and the nly witness against Gessner allowed to co. ‘ston is now no doubt safely stowed away in Yanada, und It is hardly likely that he will place himeselt in jropardy here, cspectally when the fact Is apparent that Gessner and -lis aecome plicus cas alarce sum to keep him away. RELIGIOUS. THE METHODISTS. The regular weckly meetings of the Mcthod- ist nunlsters of thevity were resumed yesterday morning in the lecture-roum of the Firet Church. Elder Jutkins presided, and, atter de- votlonal excreiscs, brought tu the notleeof the meeting a proposition on the part of printing firm to issue a directory of all the members of MethodIst churches in the city. He asked how the proposition was considered. ‘The Rey. Mr. Wiliamson thought the churches should make the juuney vutot the scheme If any was to be male, The Rey. Mr. Caldwell thought the {ndlvidual directories of churches would not In- terfers with the other scheme. Mr. Collins, of the ilrm which proposed to do the work, explained the scheme at length. Alter sume further disctusion, the Rey. Mr. Caldwell moved that the preachers meeting ox- tend encouragement ond sanction the plan ofa general directory of Methodlsts.: Carried. “Tho Rev. Mr. Wiliiug moved a consmittes of three to look into the tnatter, Carried, aud the Kev, Messrs. Marah, Caldwell, and Mouver were made such Committee, i ‘The Rey. Mr, Murxh asked that, tlie place of meeting be conshiered amt settled upon,— whether the preachers’ meeting be held in tha old roum or the First Church vestry. Mr, Mars) moved that the meeting be here- atter licld in the last-nained place. i The Rev, Mr. Willlag moved, as a substitute, that Dr. Hiteleock be requested to iit up the oli roam for the use of the mecting, Thy suv- utitute was adopted, Tho following vialting brethren were intro- duced: The Rev. Mr. Coleman, of Boston; Ostrandef, of New York; Chamberlin, of Wise cousin; Seclye, of Missouri; aud Hicks, of Florida. Mr. Oatrander, beng called on, made some interesting remarks on the progreea of the Sunday-schuol work throughout the country. ‘The pastors of the churches reported in sauce cession, ‘The Rev. Muserd, Marsh, of Grant Piave; Willing, of Langley Avenue; Buring. of Dixon Streets Mvover, of State Street, Cald- well, of Ada Street; Chase, .of Winter Street; Arnold, of Jollet; Willlamaou, of Wabash Ave- hue, audvthers, reported a very encuuregiog atate of alfaira fu the churches, : ‘THB NAPTISTS, The Baptist minstera held their regiutar monthly mewing, and elected the following ollicerss Chairman, tha Rev. Mr, Custia; Sce- retary, the Rev. Mr Tesla ominittes of Arrangzeincnts, the Rey. Mes Hewitt, Mor- gan, and Carr. It was resolved to hold weekly meetings. be held at the Asyluin, No. 739 Michigan ave- uuo, at 2 o'clock p.m. to-day. H. 8, Vail will lead the regular noonday pray- er-meeting In the lower Farwell Hall to-«lay. Subject: “Christian Work." W, O. Latti- more Will lead a Gospel temperance mecting in lower Farwell Hall this eventing at 8 o'clock. There will be a reuntun of the Mexican War Veterans in this elty, at the Grand Pacitle Hotel onthe Sth and 6th of this month, His Exevl- Tency Gov. 3. M. Cullom will deliver the oration at the banquct, which will be given Thurslay at 2:00 p. in. Liout.-Goyv.’ Shuman ond many nuted Generals of the Mexicau War will also deliver addresses. CRIMINAL, Justice Summerfela sent Nick Ruseell, Kate Rafferty, 1. W. Stone, Mary Johnston, Veter Usrmon, thirty days cach inthe House of Cor- rection; John Harrington, Join Devine, J, Tegt- meyer, sixty days. Justice Morrison yesterday held Jobn Powers in $1,000 to the Criminal Court for the burglary of the Buone House, No. 80 West Madjson street; John Clark, & ditto; Thomas How- , bhiree months fo the House of Correction Jeremiah Dix and James Donovan are locted up at the Central Station for having gune through guoste uf the Sherman House ta the extent of suing $500. One was employed os eheek-boy wud the other as bell-boy at the hotel. , Aucust Daman, confined at the Armory fora foul ertine, tried to vommit suicide at an” early hour yesterday morning by severing an artery inthe left arm. Iqnorance caused him to mies the main artery, and bis life was easily saved by Dr. Ford. ‘The caso of Raphael Pulltpson, alleged to have committed perjury before Reglster Hibbard In a bankruptcy matter some time azo, was on trial! before’ Counissioner oyna yesterda: afternoun, but at wlnte bour the trial was au completed. Oflcer Swanson nnd a detachment of Armoi pollee sallied out yesterday toning ani svooped ina poker-room ut the corner of Mon rue and Clark streets, A duzen Inmates were captured, most prominent among whom was Watt Robbins. Detectives Ryan and. Simmons yesterday searched the house of Joseph Parrish, the note- rious, at Nu, 12%) Indiana avenue, ant thers found a bolt of cloth which ts belleved ta have been stolen, sod which Is uwaitiuy an owner ot the Central Station. Ex-Volweman Sack wishes to say that he was not intoxieated ut the Bohemian vemetery Sun- day. [le believe he bada right to queatlon Gen, Lieb'a address, and alae belloves that the axsault upon him was coniuitted by thieves, as he lost in the melco a flue revolver and $109 In cash, the thieves tearing the hip pocket uf nis panta entirely out. Minor arrests: Mary Wilcox and James Mc- Cont; for one, cannot conscyt to it. Abasement ia too | fer cngincery, are about the average figures. Ono deep te be reached without protestation and ef. | Of the roads i tive moniny behind with Its em. t event {te occurrence, This natlot ployes, ond all are in arrears, with small prospect fort to prevent nal Stators Mi nH of aver catehing up, Mechanics aro quite ae badly has reacted ite centennial fn history, and this | of. ‘Thera is little to do, and that at lower prices fs the Urst Instance iu which the destruction of | than wero ever known. Country-uowapapers can caceful and useful political orgunizations has | get all tho printera they want for tocle board and Teen demanded {o propitiate the seat of power. |] lodging during the sunimee monthe, and 26 conta If this is Repubticantstn, L want no more of it, ver ene lech for seanalent ore hath air} te price re. thouyieT propuse reas Republican of 1850.00 | ote paid than in any elvilized countey.. Six dole "1 lara a imunth, ands ration coating abuut 40 cents 0 Mr, Clapp was the Into Public Printer, who | wook, iv the price fur a full male hand. 1 saw was found tobe very expensive in his manages | white mi e few week ago, Trent of the public business, upon the investt- | who ene Rptiere. to tosundewn fered gation of the jate Congress, and wos retired | cents a day, and Yeculug themselves,"* from oflice upon the iucoming of the present rr Aduluistration.: The Hon. J. ‘D. Defrece, of THE SAVANS Indiaua, nho was originally appointed to that o office by Prosident Lincoln, was desiganted to | Nasnvitre, Tenn, Sept. 8.—The American succeed bm by President Layee. Beience Assovlation metat10a.m, The fol- Itis not true, as has been extenslvely,pub- | Jowing new members wero clecteu: Mrs. Mary Ushed, that Secretary Schurz has appointed Mr. B. Treat, botanist, Vineland, N. 3 Mra. Will: Willey, a late proininunt Tilden polltician, ‘ J 6 oo eet caer auy ofllce whatever connected with the Inter.or | fam N. Emmeraon, Salem, Mass.: Dr. Emil Department. * Bosset# of the Polaris Expedition, Smithsonlan ign afteraoon the Ton, Kenneth Raynor, Go- | Institute; Charlee W. Safford, mechanical icitur ol! ur meotlug alr, Sotelo, : Eultor of tho National depublicanron the Troaa: | engineers Rutland, Ves Col. Charles Ny tbs, ury steps, ordered hilin $0 move out of his way, | Seéretary ot State of Tennossce. and then ossqulted’ bin with lls fst, | Tho following members wers elected Felluws Soteldo struck back. Then followed a further | of the Association: Benjamin Smith Lyman, exchange of blows, when partics separated | Yokahama, Japan; Clarence J. Blake, the ‘The provocation was the repeated pubil- Tlotel Berkley, Boston, Mass; J. Care cations Inthe Jtenbtican of satirical jremarks "A tor Lil N eet irae reflecting on the Solfelturs age and etliclency. son Brevoort, Astor Library, New York; Upon fayestigation by @ Special Agent of the | George 8. Blackic, | Nashville; W. I. Fost-Oflico Depagtinent, the bond of tha Post- | Brown, Nashvillo; 8. W. Buruham, Chicago; master at Baton Mouge, La ts found to be a | W.L. Carpenter, ‘United Stated, Army, Dun fictitious one, no such , persons as the pretend. | kirk, N. ¥.; Lucton Catt Cambridye, Mag ed sureties belng {u existence. The Postmaater | T. C. Chamberlin, Belolt College, Lelult, Wis. 5 and United States Commissioner who certitied | G. Chanute, New Yoru; E. 8, Cheabrough, Chi- to its correctuess and affixed thelr elynatures | cago; I. 1. Comstock, Cornell University, thereto have been arrested and a nuw Post. | Utica, N. ¥.3 J. W. Chickering, Deaf Mute Col- muster appoluted. lege, Washington; B. K. Etaersou, Amherst, en Riastsg A Willban qqintalnes popmatews, We URRE: Be} Audouc arland, ashvilte; Zonk a NI OPINION. Hall, United States Naval Observatory, Washes intons H. W. Honanaw, Washington, Wis. ; Mra, Jndgo Settlo, who represents the ‘old | Baphra B. Herrick, Baltimore; George N. Whig purty,’ says there It a atrong Administration pawreore, ie ot » 'T. Musun, Cu- party growing up In the South. ‘The same way vo | Hindle University, Washinton; Alexander truthfully said of uvery othee portion of the cound Blears, Ootond ae & Nelson, Delaware, Ocy teysHarlford Courant (iep.). bia, "Mo.;. Eugeno A. Smith, Tuscaloosa, Ata, ; Bir. Randall's change of heart on the sube | W. C. Stubbs, Auburn, Aln; L. O, Suunnera, Ject of Sontheru development te tuo recent, and too | Nashville G. Wetherby, Clnelunath, ; obviously the product of n purely business caica- | ‘The following oll ora 106. ie ext: year's lation in hisown mind, to awaken any genuine eee a ceidonty it it. Thurstan tbat grail AM nim Need Grddane Tienes Dene): Vice-President Section Aj A. R, Grote, Buffalo, Gon. Garficld wants an futernational pow- fice President, 3 Hh A} a Holkon, ete wow, Why didn’t be call for that when the work | ford, Genvral Secretary; Era » Nipper, St. of demonetixing sliver was going ont af wo | Loulé Secretary Beetion As George Little, At~ conta thraw avtay our stiver without consulting our | atta, Rectetary Rection i tttlan &. Vuuly, neighbors, wa ean probably pik it up without | Houry Wheattaud aud Samuel MH, Scudder, bothering ourselved to nek their concurrence. | ‘The next pluce of mecting is St. Louis, on tho Cincinuatl Commeretal (dad, Hep.) + third Wednesday In .ygust, 1873, 2 2 of the Anest soapa for bar! 4 3 pisced non ihe market, tnt the demand foF ecome general.— New bork Tribune, B. T. BABBITT. New York City, AUCTION SALES. By GEO. P, GOS & CO, 8 and 70 Wabash avenue, 3,000 CASES CUSTOM MADE Boots, Shoes & Slippers AT AUCTION, Wednesday, Sept, 5, at 9:30 a.m, ‘Thin eate sill snelane: Full Lines of Keith's Buf! Alex and Conw Calf Boot, and M. F. Pronty "a colebraied Sucker Bootsin Kip and Veal Calf, any aves ant fully swdteanted, Cataluguos ond goous ready {0 Inspection Monday, * G. P. GORE & CO., 68 ond 70 Wabash REGULAR TRADE SALE. DRY GOODS, Tuesday, Sept, 4, 9:30 a, m. Important Scarunable Spucialtics; 11 o'clock a.m. sharp, in Case-lota only 5,000 Dozen Hosiery, Falland Winter Goods, Tuesday, Sept. 11, SPECIAL SALE, Far and Wool Men's and Hovnt Sizes; 1 Casce, Siri Perfect, Popular Styles, GOKE & CO., Atctioncers. By KADDIN & CLAPP, Avctloncers, 83 & 83 Wabash-ay,, Chicago, IL Extra Largo Fall Trade Sale Boots, Shoes & Rubbers TUESDAY, SEPT. 4. 3,000 CABRS. 500 SAMPLES, Every lut pot itively to be wold without the leaut reserve. ale ty commence ut 1'eluck. RADUIN & CLAPP, Auctioncers, By JOUN J, UTENRY, Auction and Counsivaton siuatl and Shoes, OS and gta els aan But, tase res itwould upnear, MONEY, en mecca eae aust rie bout ‘Let the erring sisters depart in peaco,” te: ee fullying was referred to the Standing Mr. Chesnut was Secretary of the THY MONSYMOON ABHUCTLY TERMINATED, o} try. “ v1 r, aw L2-ye: on iy wing of the ‘wancring politics placed RAT ieed A young man named Lamb came there in the THE CITY-HALL. Jug of the latter;.Jacub Vurdunu, 4 12-year-old, | sald Horace Grevley, Judge Key, in aking usc who threw a stoue wud seriously Injured # play- uate ut the corner of Plercu and Btate etrevis esterday afternogn; Renedict Laucr, assau lug Auton Bath of No, 318 North Slarket street. Capt. Leonard, of the schooner Flyigz Star, was tried before Commissioncr Hoyud yeater- day for striking a ecaman, on the down trip from Luke Eric. The cumplatnant, it appeared, was onlered to saw some Woud, and hu growled about it, whereupon, as he stated, the Captalo atruck him and knocked outa tooth, This tho detondaut denied, He clalmed that he only ¥ fesolred, That thie Association, believing that Of tho nats exoresvlon, with the change to **ere- | ye expedition for jolar discovery under the siree= ing brethren, makes thu original eternal and | tionof Capt. Mowgate le aly to prove In the siluring pacificatore on papor how! like doge agthe | highest suse benetictul to sctence, a4 well as reflect wiven, ‘The New York sua, that fine Confedurate | huwur upon the ation, co ny Approve the ob- soliicr, aaa howls l—Memphte (Teng. ) Avulunch te wuught, and recommend ‘It to the National (dnd. ). \ a glslalure sid country al large oe deserving of hearty, and [Iberal euppurt, Wendell Phil ips writes to Tord Dnffe Ae , beggin} felt be wilteuk allow the United Dalarin, A resolution to uwmonlalize Congress to give gor hold of Sitting-lull, ‘This sugveate a hap. | Sefluns attention, at an curly date, to the work by tought. Why tot excuange Ar. P of devastation now progressing tu the tract for Mr, Guilt We would make ‘by thw ope known as the Yellowstone National Park, and but, if Yenkeas cunnut make a good thing by sway tnuke arrangements for the p.cservation and ving, whatare they youd for, auywayt—Philuuel- | malntenunce of thut reservation, was ulaa re- Buckley was one of the pollcy-huldera in the | morning fron Warrensville, out near Prospect. reheine, and had assigned 90 per cent of ila | Park, to seo the upholeterer and his urte, They volicy to the Assochttfon, of which Cheanut was | took dinner together; Lamb aud Canis weot Seerctary, Edwarda tndorsed the letter by outseveral tines togethers but when Canis caine + writing the word “send? in bold letters, indice | $n the last time he found no traces of Esther, atlye of the sutlsfaction he felt on ascertaining | ils orphan bride, or the young man from Ware That un impaired {ife liad pasxed into the valley, | Tenaville. and avother assessment had fallen due for tha | — Here ta the story of tho boarding-mistress: benclit of the Ring. Last Thursdey inorning a youug gentleman - NINTH WARD, cameto the buarding-house and Inquires 2The Iaboring men of the Ninth Ward intended | Mr. Canle, He vald his uainy was Lamb, and to have held w meeting in Wall's Hall, corner of | Uiathe came from Warrensville, about thirty Adains and Hatsted streets, last eveniuy, but | miles from Chicago, on the Northweaterit Threo new cases of scarict{cver and no deuths froth that diseaso were reported at the Health Depastment yesterday. The license recelpts yesterday were $1,200, Since the passage of the puul-table ordinance, about 500 pool-tabte licenses Lave been lasted. ‘The Treasurer's receipts yesterday were 8697 from tho City Collector, $2,203 from the Water Department, and $20,120 from the Comptrolicr, the salt hall Delng otherwise cecupied, they met | Road. Me was a’ friend of Cants, and Comptroller Farwell yesterday issued reve- ere Dish vpeie hand, sud thd Hs | pha Tieags (ddd. ferred to a standing committee In Section B OPENING SALE! foavmall store underneath, AlreO'Mean) waa | desired to ted im “very” nuch.’ ‘Tho | nue Warrants to the amount of $1.03) and re +6 atte South accepts the decision the War | (ia SuieSectiun of Autirapolves, wine tn 500 LOTS OF eh Nhe 3 spe , | dean a vate exter A an wide, and, forgetting the eo far cl a 4 . a fe hiade Chairman, and east’, O'Neal, Medrathy | landlady necordingly ‘stepped up to Str, | dean BUBURDA: forsettuliens, te foealUle erecopte meinen tne | ABSEUL OW AccoUNT Of Aickuusd,, Was Fead by tlhe BOOTS AND SHOES, arrove for a mase-ticeting of the workin appeared, aud, alter recelving the congratula supretiavy uf the laws, the authority 0 tions of kis frieud Luiob, they went out fo- The Board of ‘Trustees met in tho Village | states atid ite sntecrity, and to mauist oem Hall resterday afternoun, all present. faborer with the North ia ouliterating thu jeslou ‘ hatreds, uud divavuaione uf ollier days, wad in b The Committee tu whom the question of tho | rerturing te lussew und devustatious brought wuvu| ‘ f et purchase of a luton tatu street fur thy use of | by the War, Aoryole Piryinian (Dem. dee fut Japan, after whieh the Bectiow uilourned &3 1, the fre company of that district was referred, ‘ho Democratic pross of the State—per- YW. Clark, of Clucinnat!, was elected Chair reported tust they did vot deem it advisable tu’ | haps there may be a fie exceptions—will nol stale | mano Cheuitcal Section ¢ for thu St. Louis buy wiot and bulla a house at present, put ree. | Usy iteelf und wat dirt hy wlvucuting the ru-elece | meeting. © ommended that the invincibls Company be Sure | tlon of aSccrutury of State who abandons Iie uttice noe Reece MEILA Hew hioecert andave fest ot hous: aud waves the tite and the couuty for mouths, | on The F Consiierable diucusalon ensued, but ftwad tlual- | Wille condemning the tempariey goaeucu af Hu | Jaudians.)? Ty resutyer! to adopt the report. Deilhg eapeditione (ur a fewuayaur wack, on Jee In the discnasion which followe;t, the viow ‘A petitiun was presented as follows: neler LN 2) Uniun and Advertiser Weis). that Were Jadvaucad by the authors were gen- ‘Tho underelgicd taxpayers of tho Village of . ther es erally jadorsed, eapucially that of Prof. Schuze Hyde Purk asx your honorable boly to-repealsthe | Sv for ns oither party fa undivided it fx | lsawa, ofJapau, which was warmly commonded. ordinance providing for the coustruction of the | eatced with tts advonary, ‘Tbe iiepablicans bold Tn section A, Prof, dl, W. Osborne reud a pumplug-works for drainage purposcy, adopted | that thy Luion Isa datiou,and nyt # were partuer> | “paper on * Wind-Vane Rotations,” aud Prof. T. iy et ere 1 ty SE ET UG a, CORE EUS Ce Stendentiall. a paper on “The B posed "i use the cost of the works te a1 self-xoverument, ‘The Deuvcrate 4 ensull proportion of tha Sei bo expended {a | coutend that thu states arv cuequal und tavivlaule | Modilleation in the Metric Byetew tn Ate tutro- the United | Permauent Secretary, aud recelved with ap- end O'Meara were appointed a committee Cunis’ room and notified hin. Cunis at once ) Anton Temple took out a permit yesterday to builds three-story and basement dwelling, 23x Ot feet, on North Clark, near Goethe at! coat $4,200, Tho number of deaths last week was 191, of whieh 110 wero unler 3 years of age. ‘There Were 22 deaths by convulsions. 85 by cholera in- fantum, and 10 by congestive fever. Health-Commisstoner DuWolf has adopted the plua of tnspecting the children of Bunday- schools and vacllnaung them. A school wu ux- amined Sunday contained about 200 scholars, anid among them were over 0 who had never been vaceinated, : During the imonth of Augifst the Building Dupartiment issucd permits for 185 buildings; forty in the South Division, with « Croutage of TA (cet. und costing $240,500; thirty in the North Division, with a frontave of 620 [cet, ard costing = 8t3s,000; wixty-Hive io the West Divlston, with 1,071 feet of frontage, and costing ‘S314, 500, Additions, basements, alterations, and iinproyee qncn of the ward ut a thine to be announce The Morket-3quare plattormn waa read, but ies | Kether, Alter a Ume Lamb came back, and consideration wag postponed, | Mu}. tlayes, late | proceeded to Mrs. Cunis! room, ‘The laudlady of the celebrated papek called the ZrbA” Nation, | wilerstoud from Mra. Canis tat Lainb was ber wus introduced and spoke fur a tne, after | Cousin, Here the cuuslns remained for probe which the mecting adjoui y an hour, when they cams down stairs and | _STRBETCALS 10 CENTRAL PARK, ate oft thu verandah. They were not The property-owners west of Madison avenue Bbefore Lamb went out after Cavis, sre becomlug very ouxious tw cetublish some | In 6 short tiue they came back, oud oll three Kod of a transit Hie between that avenue und | sat down to dloner, Central Park. They Alter dinner Cants and Lamb went out to- vision Hallway Conipany to construct a street gether, They were hardly puue, coutinuca the railway Jine, but the Company, they say, site | landlady, when Mra, Canis went to her room, buck in (te chair comfortably, and coolly asks | Pubher trunk Jo shape, and, calling dn on exe the peuple what they are golng to do about st if] breavinan, had it taken away. ‘Iie Jaudlady it does vot accommodate them, Theargument ty | os considerably taken abagk. Iter curivs that the Company is bound to get’ all the | Was naturally aroused. She usked travel unyhow, whether it runs its track beyond | $18 Canis what) at afl meant. Western avenue or not, and it docs nutuppear | Mrs Canis said It wae all right, to be inchned to put iteclt out forthe sinple | Sle Was coiny to the country, but requested her accommodation of the people, There are re- | bot to tofora her husband of her whereabou parted tu be 1,500 faruliles living weat of West. | It wevertheless set the landlady to thinkiy: ern aycnuc, and their sule means of travel fs by | And ebe ts thinking yet. She remembered th $ the Muillaou atrect Hue of rallway cars, They | {ts Canis bad represented Lainb us ber cousins pay A ak exceedingly interesting parer ‘on the orighs of the dupauese was read Prof, Sliuze Leawa, FRESH SEABONABLE GOODS, WILL BE SOLD ON Tuosday, Sopt. 4, without reservo. JOUN J, UWENEY. ALN, Saxons, Agent and Auctloucer, ~~ By L, MOSES & CO., Consmiselou Auctloacers, 25 Washingtun-st. TUESDAY, Bept. 4, at 0:00 a, m,, Large Special ary DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, AND FANCY (0003. ‘We will include in thie sale, 75 pes. Union Casal 1. meres, 100 doz Silk Huudkercuiete, th» Seu'é butts. very lot to bu avid without ENE s By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctioucere, 78aud 80 Uandoiph-st- » tO 1, Prof. Garrick Mallory read atpaper: uriner sul Present Numbers ot Gur Ing the desired Le sovereigntice; but adit that the Union is indie. | Auction Intu the United States.” eee a tee ovorany boreat (othe publie, | luble, ‘Bubstautlally, the tw tweitioneare one. | ‘The discusslon was maluly on the preserva: dykes must be constructed, sud drains opened | Soyoud this there ts uutty wether between the tlon of orthography, advovuted by the puper, through the Jand, and an annual appropriation | Parves our wetlin top parties. New Urleuna dYicu- | wiilet: was generally sustained. For TUESDAY, Sept.d,at ai immense stock an tnust bo made w curry onthe Work after Ita cone | #4 New and Secant-Hand Faruiue, Lair.) lu the alternoon the Association In a body i - < be eated te" the ments to the extent of $65,000 were made b: wlraction, 7 *, ry 1 ia el y m 2 7 a Talay to built Te ties bemntdeekied Lets | aloh ofa trip Livy iule ame tine aco to Ware | $22 nd the exoeneor $UU4; ullders? wuter- | plan to carry out the purpose contemplated by sald | Uo vention tu ove upon redvesl politics, or to | Postmneter-Ceneral, Top Bugry. ELISON, POMEROY & COL ected by the Departinent, and credited to ‘ater Department, auounted to $0255, ‘There were 77 notices served of violations uf the tire ordinance, and 67 of those notices were com- plied with; 103 complaints were received; 18 suits fur violations Were prosecuted, and $255 ussessed there! nes, Ascomuared with Just year, thls ¥ Ys work tn building has fallen ot; tor from Jan. 1 tu Sept. 1, 1870, there were, 1,08 buildings, with o frontage of 20,145 feet,” ‘orday a bellies audidetse ras -aseemnbloi iu ba esentatives' }, ties occasion being a suc your, Hoary appt te | wubhic money or the vile | sy vyp ut adore let Hayes ‘ul microscopical exposition under the man- or 1 cued bya diatit hed political leader, wpoedprea azenent of Dr. RK. 1 Ward, of ‘Troy, who ex: The petition was sigued by a large number of | bw useguat thercat, ‘Suu PresiGeut buy certultly | plaiued the maguiticd ubject rollected on & persons owulng property iu tuy villaze, Among | deserved Well uf tho Conservatives ut Virtus.” | Pen agststed by Prot Suntan . them were Jalnce H, feese, J, Irving Pearce, | Tue editor of the Mercury wae a member of tie | MFee%s pect Reka yunners, Joun Borden, James Morgan, Van H. Migetus, | Convention, aud ought to know whoseot te BL. F, B. Nelson, We HU, Ch wpeuks,~—Lynchbury Virginian (Lens. THE OMAHA BRIDGE, » Ayer, 5 nell, Charles Hitchvock, sealteed vowies, T have tho fuipression (hat'a very respecta. |, To prevent any delay to pasvengera going to Call- oree indorse tue Vresident's Southern Fourth—That there {@ no authority of law far xe Southern people tu establish o ‘bus How by formhiyg o | teusvilles that hu alo sald that Mrv. Canis? Sousany, They think that such afine canbe | stepfather worked for hls fatier in the mill at started at a cost of ubout $10.0), and they will | Warrensville where her (ld.'s) people lived, wad probably do something iu tbls’ direction ime | Where, ln fact, her mother desired Mr. and ‘Stra. Ancdiately if they can procure the cu-operatlun | Canis te come, as Cunls could make a begter hy: of atl ie proverty-owuers. A mecting was | iu there, Bho alvg remembered that Lamb called ut the corner of Maalsou street aud Calt- | bad inquired it the couvle gut un weil tugetber, : forols aveuuy last evening, but as few intereat- | | Lamb next came to the boarding-hunee atone, . cdl parties tesponded, uo uction was douc, and | aud proceeded to Canis? room, where be left the tine Wus spent iu a desultury debate of the | the following pote: * Deac Arthur: Ive been licy, says; ** Mure than three: tes Were | By os Auctloucers, 42 and 44 Madivon-at.. near Wabasl Begular Trate Sole this Morning at 10 ole sb 4h Hear |e, SSEELU 2 MUNZER, Auctioneers, Helier | Joba Woreythe, _ E. van, John Ht | bie minority of the Kepublican party ba torula, to ¥rewont, Nebraska, or to auy polit weet | WY . Can he baat Pe question. here; wobuely bere: mustgo aud tect tetra, | Sub costing #01900; and tor the correspon Hoxie, Uiccrye’ Schocider, SD, ‘Weukloy, | Seal tie cuopttos lta usestatery palea ee tes | ot Fremont, dunug the rebullding of tue Omaha our Per ere ad . HOTEL ARRIVALS, Lamb. He then disupueared. Duilings, of 2800 fect deontage, and ‘costing | Jona tf, Dunbar, P, 1, Sherman, C. M. Suitl, | control of tuu suutheru States, In the place uf thy | Ueldze, the tralue of the Chicagu & Northwestern Preaseg CO, MOOI Tremont Houe—0, DY. P WHEN CANIS CAMIE IN, shane age iz) W. E. Hale, A.D, Woods, Hi 8. Lewis, aud | willitary-furee policy. We have certainly trv fur | Ratiwey are tun to Frewont ite 1 ate HM year atadinore we he entered by the ack-duce aud went, to ble | #1N228. s . uuany others. puny fears the uilitiry, God dusiuy the tau une | © setae bean nent ried Station fileause esis ‘ roo. Fiuding bis wife'abseul, bis ¢rul i a rea = "1 we lost control of the majorly of the recuus 5 ousle, tas i Os Wyuity bus | andthe note felt by Lamb, he’ 6 aay |: THE COUNTY BUILDING, | cite petitiva was referred to the Drainage | jiructew states, and, whether the concliistory pole | Junctions. At Fremout transfer ia made direct to W. Osborn, | distracted. fe rusted duwn-stairs with the ey: Mobile; the ilu | nute held out before hilin, and excitedly demaud- Mela te Hon, Be | ed of the landlady what ft all weant. ‘The land- pe here flowse | Frank | lady, who ts decidedly practical, tuld the young : fey stall (urn outiube uuy belive ur nul, the rial | the tralus of the Union Pacific Itail leribal Johu Mills presented s cominunigation to the - ; ae ‘pion Pac! road. Merths in Board stating: that, fu hls oplatou, to ralse 350,- | by tp inevitable, 1f uot by tle Htepuulican partys | slecpiug-eare are reacrved, aud baggage i re- i 4 ’ i Meujveratic wurty.—senutor Murrily OFF crecved at Fremont in place of at Omaha. Ae this ‘The Sterif will yo to Jollet Thursday with a uuu,000 galluus of water atthe proposed pump- | Permvnt, batch of prisoners. Commissioner Bradley gues jacker, % ux | to-murrow for a short stay, ing works for vue year, incluling utl expenses, Soruell route 4 ¢nirty-four miles shorter than through olde ustiad to couslder the situation coolly, Blut | re ae anil a lay te to. be added to | Wuldcust Buns. Referred tg the Wrainage ga inal Ha mot a geuttonvan OF Ye | Ouuaba, it will be seeu thas there ls wo danger ot Haine Fela BUOY, MIE cand Ghe bad a ieaie Lee hae ‘a ra Jo: | Canuaisiee, Tle that bu may Mot hove as yut realizes the fact | Mlevlng connections. Examinv any reliably map Ni . songs is J. Shnmous, | sittin ey uo doubt but | the supply allow® at the Insane Asylum. Mc- | A resulution was passed Instructing the Presle | thie tie Miustrivue Soustur whosccured for liu bie | for this route, Passengers for Council Wlete and HS, ." iliai docun Rankin, “Maniiowucs It, B. Bayard, | that if by would proceed to the depot ut ingle | Culfrey saye there ty uo steal Iu it, and, of | deut to advertios for bide tor the building of | odice uae ceased to byw wore Jmportaut factor ia | Owabs proper are taken to Council Blut, as axv SHIPPING CANS, : kegs Jobn Malic, Lakes a = eas ul street to g ace. je ; Alittle fucther reitucs ¢ Paar tted an relat Milbuabe 1M. ce Urie- | them, however; but he tuuud the trunk. ‘This The “Riug ” continue to follow Commissioner ‘The attorucy was structed to ascertain and Seat at douttlens ste Liu: ou ils por re car MEE ae et re ‘A. Dimmens iostunt 3. Be cadye ibdadelghigs | Bese once detalued througa a writ obtaiued | Cleary.” Yesterday several of them pounced | repurt whether the towa bad reached thy cou- | little furtber vapericuce tay pureluly cuuvincs . THE FAVORITE PERFUMES ex : G!G. panburn, St Paull... Put ee oust fron a Justia io the vicinity, hin, but if he al takes ca ststutional Luwit of indebtedness undur auy clr | bis that neither ia bis dich uve his poistical ‘The'Walque perfunses made by Dr. Price areox | _. it ota “ scsehiit eg Mudaune Spridgévids It. Leveriche Dauvitic: | MMF. Canis tinally laid lls cue before = lawyer | upon a yu fu Wwuys takes care of bim- Ratan UEforany purvaiee copacity are lie acrvicce avaulutely ludlepensable | quisite, and are Lecoming the favorite perfumes CELEBUATED throushott i Juln Davideon, Milwaukee; W.. He Lovkland | 08 Clark strect, and decided to xo tu Warevuy- self a3 well, he will be able to face the storia. ‘The Board resul¥ed to pay 83 to euch fire bo bile Sellow-clitzcns. — ew York dings teed, for the handherchlef sud tollct. H TD a Se rat ae : sal Ma), Mecstiany BL boule; J. J. loshoif, Lin- ie out near Prospoct Park, on the Chlescu & | Hiusdale mouras the loss of w §uger fu the | company alter they lad been ty u tire for the ‘Phere is @ universal and growing cout. Re i 1 40, Gue pos M.A Let ¥: eu) fe a ets Mandal Burliuztou; Gen, J, uct iesahe Road, Saturday muruug. His} Court-House work. He alone cau éxplain. He | work of cleaning up bose aud carriage, dence and regard amcng the people fur President | Ozonlsed Ox-Marrow for tho balr, by Buck & orders PAbELt, Coul-<* yy Mabiugton; the Mon. J. ¥. doy, Detcult; teutiva was, If be found the erau there, tu | also ds seputed to woure tas loca uf 92.200 uD ‘Yus Fire Marsoal was authorized to employ | Hayes. ‘Savy vulivve blu te ve buneat. dru, pas | Ravoer. makers of the ‘Mare Colugne, ! Qyuer, Cuicase,