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) THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1877. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Jared the parkgof the pereant-wife, waited on a " fee fond in the fletds with his dally meat wrapped KING JOHN. aid the filet her cloth. ihe zits svete really moved by such s patheticrcene, for im- modiately after showers came duwn,and the | A Leaf Out of ‘The Arabian Lonis; Miram Stbley, Fort Osrry; A. G. Brin. New Orleane; W. U1, Livingston Stour If. Fleher, Baltimore; A, Matthews, Ki City; C. We Darling. District of Colw ©. 1, now, New York; Charles Parson. Mankato; William Varrons, Ne’ milzed ralt and red pepper, for ts to reason the meat with, All the company then set to and A MEDLEY. Pe OUR TNE Raw cow's PLETE est avidity.” Tnis barbarle ban- York; J, 1. Raymond, Gen. Grant, Pongo, and the Colo- » Grand Pactfic— PM. €: crowd dispersed, amid great rejolcings. . ” fiuct, with al its acvessorics of silken rohes, The reewlar ecmi-monthly meeting of the 14 Rirkpatrte Glasgow. sent? pinay id daa a Nights. heautitul veavons, delicate fabrics, rich Renin rado Beetle. sq USLithed ton eva Norsery and Half-Orphan Asyluin will be held jen Lorenz, New York: C. U. Thom- OUR FILTHY HARBOR, dark, handsome davea with gleaming eyes and Fottet “aod” tne at 10:20 o'clock this morning at the Asylum a a Haven cone: § enact ee amen To the Eutstor of The Tribune. Mr. De C 's Visit to the Mf Jeutli, aut Uratded patty tie. avenues tak ain S fetal aad decentits y % & is E. Vining, Omaha: Genrce MH, Fassett, Mil- ip = . te auesta flerc . ue eftain, Jane eceptivg The Executive Committee of the Northwest | waukee: If. TE. Wheeler, Brooklyn, N.Y.i Wille | Crttcano, Sept. 15.—There exists sometimen, besa i its i eee atid an English officer, fsa combination whereon Bad Manners at the Tablo d’Hote fommon anaes ern Associated Press will meet at the Sherman | !mit. Tagior, Uniiadelphia: A. Kendal, Mate | in the progress of large communities, a scrious : of Ethiopia. Ur exercise the liveliest fanev. ‘The King sent The American Abroad. PL A) terion Macros House on Tuesday and Wednesday next. Feet eae te tintace Htlehtinan. Sew Forks | Reglect of matter of the utmost importance to Wns drinking sass to Me, De Cossun tt was 4 ewer “einaterets Capt. Lon Jacobs has vielded to tha many ree | HG,A. Little, Pittabarg: George A. Comary Phila: | their present nnd future welfare, not because | 4 graty Reception and RanquelaBarharte. Splen- resent coum taacen Vv ee an fiast aiteeny of Spectat Correspondence of The Tribune. a a ae Tarumenite ras. querts of his friends, and announces himeelf a wetphlts — tho evil conseqnences are not duly apprecfated, d I Raw Neate assigned to the guest's ure during fils stay, and | OSTEND, Aug, 90.—The movements of Gen. | Patines tes IT OTL Maa eee candidate for the iCleekshtn ot, tiie Criminal AMUSEMENTS, bat evlag fo fie: aiiculey at finding a remedy er and Kary seat hewas frequently asked whether the head was Grant and the Colorado Beetle occupy almost Waria, ime tha purest Vegetate Otle ured ine x subject to the action of the Republican 2 in which everybody has confidence. nota portralt of her Majesty's eldest son, + | as inuch attention in Ei the great battle ia Gouventions ates AtexaZit ORMMAN BRAM AG | tn no Instance fs the teat’ of this prepostfon Lonton. Spectator, ter the eae n marty of natives Came dancing t9 | 9¢ Sehipka Pasa in tho Balkans, which bas now Fur Use m the Nowsery it Bas No Bn The Nev. F, P. Goolwin wilt conduct thenonn | Gorman ihiantretaaniger, opened bis third Aas’ more atrikivgly Mustrated than by the Inex- | Only those to whom the natives of every land | Te ichu erery mow and shen Ared iis cum | Been racing for sevon days with no decisive al, meeting to-~lay at the Y. M, C, A. rooms, No. 1H) Marison strect. Subject: "Peace Through the Blood.” Strangers? meeting at the same place this evening. The Scandinavian Muste Society hetd a niente af the Pacifle Garden yesterday for the benefit of a brass band recently organized. The at- tendance was large, and’ the festivitles con- tinned untit a tate hour. | The band contains rivn) mhterial, and already shows signs of great efficiency. cusndie delay whten has been incurro lin adopt- | on the far side of the Ited Sea are inerely Ing. effective measures for temoving the Mth | “blacks,” will fall to recognize in King John of which ‘has been deposited in Chicago ILarbor. Ethiopia a striking and pleturesque personage « That ngreat city with a population of 401,000 | As Kassa, Prince of Tiere, clalining equal de- eople, the commercial centre of the North- * Y , Peatern States, should anifer her future untiin. | Sent with Thedoris trom King Solomon, he fled creatness to be jeopardized by the neglect | ftured largety In the Blue Books which formed of saulta reentitions, pronounced by the | anexccedingly tntercsting but tittle read his- authorities to be of vital neves- | torpof the events which preceded the Abyssin- sity, seems altivst incredthle; and yet there Is er ; mie non record case where all the rules of ian expedition; and that impression is deepened fu the ar, and danced to bis compantons’ chant fog; be iid sala Hon stigle hanced (consider: ed asgreater feat tha the killingof halla dozen tien i battle), and had coms to boast of It before the Kine. . Next day Mr. De Cosaon was invited to dine with King Juhn,—who liad sent a strong escort tobring on the other travelers and thelr bag. gaze, «del by the Ml will of the heads of vertain villazers,—ainl found everything diifer= ent. The King and the court were simply clad sou at the New Chicago Theatre last evening under rather unfavorable auspices. In the first place, {t commenced to rain hard Just about an hour previous to the opening of the doors, and, fn the sccond place, the [sraclites, who consti- tute a good portion of the patrons of this place of amusement, were prevented from attending on account of the celebration of the Day of Atonement, which results. The Colorado risitor tas been the | | Worth ten times tte cost to avery mother and farsi iy 9H le 5 i subject of much entomoloztcal discusston, white | SSaes"eacn, rene tree 0 any adurens on roeeet off cm every Cabinct in Europe has “sat’’ on him, | cents Addr . He has heen photographed by the million, ani n even his very structure, form, and feature have B.L.BABBITT, New York City, been reproduced by Berit artists, and are every- FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGIATS where for sale nt 62i¢ cents each. On the ar- rival of a single beetle inn sack of corn au expert tofring dhedretedeciay olen 1A PERRET TOILET SOAP, ‘ commenced last evening, Btill. the theatre was | precedence and common senso have been more | L¥ the account given by Mr. De Cosson—who, | fy the Peter and Charles Davileon, father aad son, | Comfortably filled, set it, was not ax erowied | grumsiy violated. in company with the tate (en, Kirkham, GuieADRAL GLRAENTOR AbrAsiatd; Coe a ae anda taekds ite Sat), Charged with the murder of John Robert. asit would have been had It not been for the | — Chicagw Uarbor ts absolutely # cesepool, a re- VISITED KINO JON nv white blanket, ov kaarie, with a crimson stripe. | Pongo, by the way, reminds one of “Job? in dail, cha d above drawhacks. The new company which Mr. Wurster has engaged for this scason {s composcd of cntirely new members wit the exception of three,—Messrs, Heimer and Koch and Mrs. Johanna Ciaussen,—and have been especially solectcd with a view of bringin ont comestietias, opera-bouffe, opercttas, anil other plays of this description, which could not. be performed with the old companies, axcellant, though they were, on account of the want of good singers and a sufficient number of good comedians and subrettes. Many believed that a mistake had been ~—s made in thus departing from the old method, yet, judging by the success of the verformance Vast. evening. not only no miatake First among the requisites of the tollet ts Rect and wait Jules Verne’s “Mysterious Isiand.? a book 1 5 tt te ailvise everybody ta read, As for Gen, Grant, | RUci of Sos, But to procure Wt Id noe atware an eany matter. Many of the most exnenstve Sunys in who fs lo-<lay receiving the ‘{ree:lotn of the | ket are made from coarse and dcbetorto materisinn City of Edinburg,’ be must be quite surfelted | their delicate cotoring and fragrant perfume t with fasting and ‘feting."* There ,hns been | cauceat the moat resuislve finpnnities. ‘The dclonecy nothing approaching te: this hero-wordhly since | recently made pubile rexarding this abject are powte Lafavette's ovation in Aimerica. [tis but just | tively startling, and descrve serious consideration, to the ex-President to say that he bears his | Scented Soaps arc now known to be extremely objeq- honors with becoming motesty. Indeed, no | tionabte, esnectaily If applied ta the head: Injurtug the man who has won aud worn the double crown | Matt treitaring the scalp, and Inducing severe Reag. of mill and civle honors fs in danger of | aches. The character of the ingredients may be inferreg, being puffed up by the adulation of the multi. | from the statement of tude, either at home or abroad. In his brief | fewonfenuseen iy this eaarmen twrenacee speeches tha Ueneral has sown not only good | fromseven to ten years elug ibe longest perion geet sense, but good taste, which in social matters, i4 | Which the uccupation could be followed, of still erenter Importance. The only unpleasant |g gueluieulty ot procuring # perfectly pure articteo¢ centaale foe The eonetiey iletnerensing impurities | at his camp, near Goudar, the auctent eapttal of ‘of lutudreds of rewers, of the offal 0} erat <r : Manutactortes, aint tHe puteld accumulations of | Abyssitla, in i8ti—of the King and his sur- tho largest meat-packing establishments inthe | Foundings. The country, Its people, thelr ways, country. ani thetr falth, are not like any of the African Chicago Harbor {sn bayou rather than a river, | typesin other portions of the continent. They for during a greater part of the year the water | remind us of the Ukl Testament Scriptures; fs stagnant, except ocanalonally in the spring, ¥ H when Seat tains or melted Jauwereare and | the whole picture is like that of the tribes and discharge Mito Lake Michigan, or when strong the feuds which we tnd In the book of Genesis northerly winds force the water to (he southend | and the books of the Kings; these 4,009,000 or of that araat tulanut Rite snd thoratiy sauna {0 00, 5,000,000 of warlike peupte, slut into thelr set back into the larbor, whence lows, very | mysterious country by three great. mountain slowly, through the Michigan & Iilinois Canal, ranges, aro like Israelites with Christlanity carrylug with {ts portion of the sewnge and Atl water in sufivent amount to suntan the | tacked on to them without any solution of con- ev the ouly colors worn in the country, becatae “ Our Lond, belo innocent of all sin, was clothed im winte until the day of His cructitxion, when bloud flowed from tis wounts and stained ils garments red. | In ree membrance of thie the crimson stripe of the kuarie fs worn over Ue left breast, that being the aide where the lance plerced the holy of our Lord.” King Join's head was tinvovered this Uine, aemall diamond pin fn his beatded hair and a string of sliver beads on cach ankle were dfs only ornaments, and thisis Mr. De Cossou’s ilescription of the fiery soklicr and clever pollti- clan: “King Johannes is about 33, and his stature somewhat under Che middle helht; tis igure ts perfectly proporttoned aml tidivative: fon, at Lake Zurich, 2 week aco last Saturday, had an examination at Darrington the day be- fore yesterday. The father was recommitted without bail, and the son was discharged from enstody, The Subscription Committecs are still at work for the Second Regiment, and thus far have met with encouraging bucvess. Tho firm of A, T. Stewart & Co. have subscribed and paid In $230, the Crano Manufacturing Company, by R. T. Crane, Es: 200, and Furst & Bradley a Ike amount. Tre subscription lists will’ be pub- lished in a short time, Towards 10 o'clock last night A.J. Coffin, = stock dealer from Iowa stopping at the Transit ‘ Tollet Soap sat last onrtated hownver, thanks to has been made, but the atep may be termed a | citizens of Lockport and Joliet, by ditising | tinuity. Long before the King Is reached, the | of great strength and endurances bis hands and | thing T have yet scen in ‘connection with | enterprias and chemical skittot Mr. fh. T, Banntens cigrnan gered and rohbed on Third area, fagaclous one,” Itwas feared that Mr. Wurater | aman them tte anomie tenet and polson- | traveler hears tales of hlniy—nls atrenath, bis | feet are ery ainall and dlellately shaped. | Ts the ex Preahients Wait ina rldtcutous paragraih | New Corks the worlirenonted, Romp, Manat oe would no! ablo to bring together another | tng oll the fish in the Desplatnes River. ; a lice is delicately molded, the brow slightly re- | in the Jrut abuuchere’s Lomlon weekly at of ity between Van Buren nnd Harrison streets. | tit emcent company as that of last season, | Ivistrae that the pure breezes from Lake wisdom, and Mis prowess In war. At.Axuin, H i x The renown ve Si When taken tothe Armury he was atill too drunk to give any satistactory account, bnt as nearly ae the pollce can figure tt_he loses a gold watch worth §150 and about $100 in cash. No areata. ¥ Detective Dan Mognn hopes to pring to grief Bryan Waterman, onc of those scoundrel _acw- tng-machine agents that infest the city. Water- man sold a machine to a Mrs, Milla, residing within Bridgeport’s frigrant precincts, and when the machine was nearly pald for he took it away upon pretense of getting It repalred. He failed to return it, and has made strenuous efforts to avoid capture ever since. He will come before Justice Morrison to-day, “Mary Murphy is locked up atthe Chicago Avenue Station, and this is the story told of her: She wns housekeeper for Christopher Steinbach, residing pear the corner of Wells treating: the nose is aqulline, with very thnely- formed nostrils; the eyes deep set, and hot very, large, but singularly courageous and penetrat- ing? the cheek bones high furan Ethiopian; the mouth and chin stanly chiseted, and the ears almost as tiny and shell-like asa woman's.’? it 13 ORAND To SRR, mounted on bis beautilil charger, with Its ule- Fant hossed harness and saddlecloth, earrying his spear and lis shield, bareheaded and bare- footed, the reat toc of each foot only. tn the stirrup, which fa merely a eltver ring. He ds a splendid shot, atl very fond of firearms, Ite isentirely devold of the boastfuluess and the vanlty which distinguish most savage" Princes, ia very elmple in its demeanor, of a secretive sture of mind, snd taciturn habit; is of a stadt ous disposition, well read Inthe laws of Etht- wl and of remarkable subricty. und picty of ic. newspaper, In regard to the bad manners of Mr. | various productions hw : heen widely ir? dence Cra whe som panting Ws father wh Feminateg cf thie Nitra nicveds in Theatre ise a visit tu the Queen a indsor, In this ine " aL gt chlered, stance L hope the Truth isa har and ite title a Mt. lignes hataneneeted in perfcering no" eongek b . lon of the finest tullet sosp ever (ntrodu.cd, mak of manners: Let me say a word | fal ingredients are the nrese remetahe fie thea: touching table Uhote manners, of which I have | ti Me esti fiparaiied tn thts deparemess stat acen more than enough during the Iast four ss . months at the first-class hotels of Kissenzen, ¢ fiecurr, tt destanaeeaeae Baden, Hombuurg, Aix-la-Chapelle, and Ostend, | rorappiteation tatie delicate skin ot Antanta, bili At all these famots simmmor-resorts, exceoting | sad indies, ttn attogetter unequaled In tis emonteat Homboury, the Germans preduininate, and Lam | Peeperues. The oan ts nol perfumed, the ingredient ; ; Rott purity ng Co reqiitre fe ald tho compelled to say that their tuble-m chemnintry tu disgules inferlor :a terials ° The movt ree ceptlag perhaps those of shoddy nerivans, | fhed tae orstha abscnes of artificial perfume are the very worst Ihave ever sce. They talk | iii Porgcyoyatencetmess. and tte peculiar cnararters ant laugh loud with thelr mouths full, and thut, | featuneuy andlagreeable article of the kind ever meet too, fu the harshest langu: in the work), | factured: aie deatrat 1 thrust thelr knives {nto their mouths, use nape | gf iQurh specially dertrable for the ute of ladies ang Kinsus pockeb-handkercbiels,furksustuothepicns, | saree ee eee eden eee ater ii tenes the former capital of Tigre, le {4 shown the great monolith, seventy fect high, and told low Kassa used to cast his heavy spear over th— A ONKAT FEAT to do with an ordinary Innce,—and atl practices this exercise when he comes tu Axum, ‘There ds little dispositionto “furward? a traveler, the disposition to kecp their counter free from the stranger being as strong os ever In the Abyasin- fans, but the King-promises ble help and protec: tron to all who stall be properly recommended: to him by the Freneh Consul at’ Massownh. amt the reluctance of intervening personages has to give way, Notonlyatd King Jolin tultilt this romise fn Mr. De Cusaonts ease, bub the caveler’s road from the Takazze River .to Atnbahaura, passing through —aulitlentt, rock-strewn detlles, tho King otdered that all obstacles should be cleared but justice compels us to say that the new com- pany is not only as good, but in many sesnecis. far superior. While it will probably not be able to perform classical dramas as well as they were potformed occastonally last year, yet for all the other kinds of plavs it ismuch better adapted than any German company that has evor played inthis city orever anywhere fo this country, probably New York excepted. Mr. Wurstercan congratulate hims lf on the success his new company achieved last crentng, aud crowded houses will undoubtedly reward him for bis en- terprise aud liberality. ‘The eeason was opencd with the performance of “Comptesse Helena,” a comcdletta or comic opera, which the Germans call ‘* Grosso Posse.” This class of plays is very popular in Germany. They usually have but little plot or intrinsic yalue, yet as they are full of fun and inter- Michigan, whieh sween with a blessed Influence through Chlengo have liltherto partially dispelled the malarious fevers which would otherwise have exercised inure extensisely thetr deathly iniln- ence, but It docs not entirely prevent annual ine cress of mortality Jn several precincts near the river. Noone, however, can predict the extent of this crowing evil. The climate of Mlinots is nu- toriously one of extremes, A continued drought inthe heat of summer, acting upon a large body of linif-putrid water, with au ims mense body of rottenness underlying it, might counteract all collateral sanitary (nfluences, and pestilence deal death and ruin to this beautiful city. te is not the desiguof the writer of this article to dwell upou consequences, although {t could be readily shown that the present period carrics a with d good musle thoy seld ith | indications of ble eh avay atong the Hine of march from the river to | — In th t Ambachura, King John of | guichyjat wen of whom we meet natn few) | Pfc ion the mt tu the Joma fori soa 3 re . In domestle quarrel 01 sperscd Ww! songs and good music thoy seldom | with it strong ind ications of remarkable changca atom uc Hine ol narch from rive ay iy ¢ cainp at Atabachura, i ing John o! fasten their napkins under their chins, spren 8 rm, o ne ake ineaned with her Ae fall to amuse. The play performed last evening | in the internal commerce of the Mlselasipp! Val- | his mountain camp, from whence the great Lake | Etilopta lived in this wise? ACS a.m, evtry | themovertheirhuecstomacts, lookin tice pam letoind eenerai.= New dure Tribune, is one of the best of this class of productions et brought out, inasmuch as it is not only all of wit) and humor and contains good music and songs, but has also a very ainus- ingand Intricate plot, which keeps up the in- terest to the end. Frobable mucli of the suce cess of the pleco {s duo to the splendid acting. Ench actor and actress seemed to viu with each other Lo appear to the best advantage, and the result was a very symmetrical performance. And not only was the acting goud, but the sing- ing also—a thing which has been lacking witu- ether in such performances at the New Chicago erctofore.. Of, course, tha principal inter- est. centered in Miss Mathilde Cottrelty, the leading soubrette, who came here with tho reputation of being the best soubrette in the country, and has been engaved at the largest salary over paid to a German actor or actress tn this country. And it must be admitted that she fully justified the reputation that preceded her by her performance of /’axtine Quabbe, the bogus Countess Iclena. She ls a young lady of considerable attractiveness and posscsacs 1 very fine volce. There is nothing stacy or artt- ficlal about her, every motion and expression being natural and easy, and no attempt ts made to gain applause by exaggeration. It may be sald of her tuat she came, sai, and conquered. Everybody waa enraptured by her acting, and several times sha was houored with acall before the curtain, and during one of these episodes she was presented with a beautiful basket of flowers. The honors of the evening wero shared with her by Mr. Schober, the newlowcomcdian. Thisactor was ‘somparatlyely uoknown, but by hts Jaat evening's performance he proved the wisdom of Mr. Wurster iu en- gaying him for this responsible position. Ho fs a very good actorandan excellent singer,—a nee- esnnry attribute fora quod German low come- dion. Want of epaco forblds our speaklog in ‘fyassa ts visible, A league trom the camp Mr. We Cosson was met by a company of the King's guard, commanded Hip a little Lieutenant, who gave orde English to the stalwart men, ley. Were Cuicago to loie her reputation ‘as healthy elty, new channels for trade woulkl oe opened, from which it could never again be re covered hy any device whatever, because capital would go where investments would be moro secure and protitable. There have been several achemes sugested for the purpose of obviating these ovils, and some trultless expenses Incurred. Enelneering akill can only succeed, in any cat work, by the guidance of natural laws. Eve! piLenite to throw back the water and filth of Chicago River Into the lake, is evidently working against them, to say nothing of tho fact that out of this esme lake we get our aplendid drinking water. It must, therefore, be plait to common-sense that the drainage of this city can only be thoroughly effected py conducting it into streams which Mow toward tho Mississippi. ‘The water inthe Des Plaines River fs sixteen fect below the surface of the lake at Norton’s Mi, fn Lockport, and furty tect at the upper mill-pond In Jollet. The obstacle which prevents the flow of water from Chicago in that direction by the valley of the Desplaines {3 a low ridge of land inthe Town of Lyons, ‘Tho water in that river ie so nearly level with the fake that during a hizh spring freabet tn the present: yeara large body of water rushed through the “Michigan & IiMiiols Canal and theoce through Chicayo Mur- bor tito the lake, This canal has been Spepaneds so as tobe fed from Chicago River, anv scnmequantly part of the filth, mixed with fresh water from tho lake, {a constantly passing oi, by the very slow mio- tion which the passage of the boats through the lock admits of, or by waste gates, which occa- sionally are required to discharge any Surly water In the harbor, caused by a uorth wind, Ifthe navigation of the canal could be wholly f008, aged 10 and [2 years, and two trunks full of clothing. Larceny and abduction aro the charges preferred, and If the casa goes to trial Mary rays that skeleton in Steinbach’s Douse will move and talk like a live Yankee. Frederick Henry Greenall dled festerday on AIndiuna avenue Inthe 35th year of his age, The Weceased, who came here from England on the “Th of June last, wasa Cartainin the British army. He was brother of Col, Grecnall, of ‘Lonpholin, Reawick, Eng. and nephew of Sir itbert Greenall, M.P. for Warrington, Lanca- wsbire. Mr. Q. was Knight Companion of the Order of Masonite Knights Templar in the Calpe. He Ia registered In the books of the Grand and Royal Conciaye of Masonte Knights Templar in England and Wales. Tho remaius will be taken to England for burtal. At about S o'clock yesterday morning Officer James Bowler, of the West Madison Street Sta- tion, heard that a burglar was rummaging about in the photo-gallery of A. Stephens, No, 83 Madison street, [ecrossed thoriver, and, upon arriving at the place indleated, witnessed the actions of the thlef by pening through the key- hole. When he urrested htm he found fn hi possesion a varied assortinent uf skeleton keys, by means of which the thief had gained en- trance. At the station bo was recognized as Joln Price, sllas Martin, 2 ovtorious burglar, who 1s only a short time out of the Penitentiary. At an early hour yesterday morning, during the progress of adance at thecorner of Polk aml Morgan streets, arow took place in tha hall, ‘In which John Eavy atubbed William’ Murphy in the left stoulder, aud was In turn reabed in the teft wrist Murphy. Eavy Lives at No. 60 Gurley street, and Murphy at No. 162 West Harrison strect, and both bave had nutoricty in shooting and cutting scrapes be- fore. Up tothe time of the row breaking out morning he rose and real the Psalms of David by candle-llght for a couple of hours; then lie went tu church, after which he frequently sat fasting fn open court to hear all cases that might be brought beforo him, The Old Testament Uke effect which the entire deserintion creates ds especlatly-strong when we thus sce the King as supremo judge, “sitting inthe gate.” Hels A dust JUDGE, if severe according to our notions. “The rest of the day was divided between the necessary hospltalities of the camp, rllug out to indulge in the martial game of goals tlle resembles the derced, as. practiced by the Moors while thoy still used the shielt—“and tn attending to stata alfairs, Two or three hours were ree xerved by hig Majesty for study, while by Ohe was In bed, as became one who rose so carly.’? Itwas afterward Con. Kirkhum’s pleasant privilege to present to King Juhn the creat. Abyssinfan Book of Laws, which her Britannic Majesty's Government bad intrusted bhi with tovivetothe King. It had been brought to England after the defeat and sutelde of Kiy Thealorus, King Jolin received this recovere treasure with great conrteay and gratitude, und ordercl acopy of the Queen's Ietterin Abyssinian tu be placed in all the churches, that his people intght know, as he said, the gractousneas of “his Mother of England. Tho whole story of tho Enziteh officer's resi- dence at the camp of King Jolin reads tke one ofthe “Thousand and One Nights,—nothlog imore so than the parting Incident, when Mad- rrakal eaino to tho stranger's hut, followed by sonic of the King's payes, leading a beautiful cream-colored horse, fully enparisoned, fn the Abyssinisn fastion, the ‘headstall and breast plate being profusely ornamented with plates and bosses of solid silver, This was ‘A PRESENT ELOM 118 MasesTY,” moth turbots sitting om thelr tails. They make such a busivess of cating that £ often wonder B. T. BABBITT. New York City, they do not pull off thelr costs and coll up thelr | openers AUCTION SAL aleoves for the wari Tie elutes i of Lease tll-bred Tentons {s enough tu drive one | “"~ R Gio, DP. GOR d& CO. mad, or into very private lite. ‘The beat ian: y kerf 4 ” mere eople in the worl, sa patton, are, the fe anal TO, Wabaahiinvenuey high-class English; and wel jucated, refined ul Americas, of whom one imcets but ‘a precious REGULAR TRADE SALE few,—and very precious they are,—ure uot far behind them. These never talk loud at table, and only speak sutto voce to their DR Y GOODS neichbars 5 on \ either alde. ue may he 9 one freely, with laly or gentleman, without infront an with no obligation. of evox Tuesday, Sept. 18, 9:30 a, m. than at u subsequent mecting. may add that ab well-bred peupionever bonstotanytinne, nelther | Vey mpuplant showing 3m, well essortest lsh of thelr country, of its Gayornment, {ts Inatitu. | "essonable goude, Merchants wilt servo thelr best tions, and, Iuast of all, of their own personal | !aterests by belng in attendance. importance as regards wealth, talent, or posi- GEO. P, GORE & CO,, Auctioneer. tlon. 77 ‘Tho American abroa‘l, who thinks it becomes him as a patriot and a citizen tu be forever braguing of hia '*preat and glorious country,” is-simply a nulsance. Wo meet too many of these vulgar braggarts In every city of Europe. Hoople sito hagy ere talent or great wis us AUCTION SALE, never boast ol uthichilds never speaks o| ¥ bis riches, and Shakspeare probably never Wednesday, Scpt. 19, 9:30 a Oh, bragued, abou He | Becky: a tho fo Knows and acknowledges that Niagara is tho a Greatest waterctally the Ailesianippl si largest | yanoa wick Of ail tho nadine inner ef nat river, tho Union Pacific the fonycst ratl- | and Shoes inoluding * Bucker Boots,” Phil. road, ond the Federal Union the | adetpbin Shoes, Eine Rooaaater . largest dominfon in the world. There- | Buyers should call and oxamino this stort fore we necd say nothing aboutthem. A con- | before placing orders, All goode warrant: stant “damnable Iteration” of tho fact in | d+ Catalogues ready Monday. foreign cars nelther makes them, nor oursclycs, QkO, P, GORE & CO. anv tho preater. ‘ When Ainericane hava to bie. ——___ 8 ana 20 Wabash-ar, come critics of thelr own faults, jeaving to others to polut dut thelr virtues, ‘wa shail be B ANKRUPT S ALE mich more: respected as a people than wo are rs in Bog y! w riffes wero decorated with Juckals’ talls,—sni 60 cacurted to the contines of the far spread cain with its numberless tents; the King's tent and audicnee hall, melused by a stout fence, standing on au elevated sput just below the gray, craggy cone of the mountain. Here the traveler was met by the King’ inter- preters, Murcher and Maderakal, attired In long allk robes of honor, the King's gift; who con qucted him toa tent close to the King's Inclo- sure, which had been pitcher expressly for the traveler, and spread with: rich carpets trom the rayal treasury. So far all was VERY DIGNIPIED AND GRAND, though the effect is # little injured, perhaps, by the Interpreter communicating to the hou- ored visitor the fact that the Lout fast having come to an end on the previous night, they rad ail devoured so much raw meat that toalay everybouy waa athome In bed, sleeping off the tit effects of tho change from vegetable td aulual foud, but that onthe morrow the King would recelvo his visitor and celebrate Easter with a Freat State banquet. When Mr. De Cosson had taken possession of his tent, the King sent him two fans full of a dreadful drinkable called tedye, fifty “breads,” an antelope's hora full of salt and pepper, and a live cow, which was killed and cut up before his eyes, and the moat piled up inside the tent, He subsequently visited Murcher’s house, whieh was, like all the Abysslnian hotses, constructed of wood and bravelies, and there he suw a pret- ty sight.—thut of Murcher’s horse forming: ONK OF TIE FAMILY CIRCLE, The beautiful, intelligent animat wus lodged in 8 little thatched stall opening into the hour, his neck adorned with a hundsome chaln, his says Mr. Yo Cossun, ‘who also sent me one of Hetall of all the other new actors at this time, | dispensed with, its effect as a dralo inignt bo | food and drink given him at regular Intervals in | his shiclds, richly ornamented with silver-work; | to-xlay. [have just_reread, after a quarter of Lott men were taat friends, and no sooner had | fe aan ts ape i q ‘1 AT AUCTION. +5 i tut euftice ft to say that they justified all ex- | somewhat increascd, but, indenendently of the | aclean earthen dish, the corn bein tho aumeas | a pair of the light spears or Javelins with which | a century, * Martin Chuzzlewlt," and commend # their wounds been dressed than that friendship | et eee ad it they do hey. Juatined Al ex + ly + ni ght sp § th which | a century, : 4 numerous objections that would artse (for in that case [ts navigation must he abandoned), It would fall rery far abort of effecting the object to be accunplished. The bottom of this canal Is only six fect be- low the surlaco of the water In Ciitcago Harbor; the main body of the depusit of Mith is from twelve to sixteen feet below Lhe sume surface, and were the locks beyond Lockport entirely removed the canal would still remaln a very im- that of which the household bread was made ho was regarded asa cherished frlend and comn- rade. After tho civilitica of the King's tuter- preters canto the good oftices of the King's cook, who sent the honored gucst four dishes of curry, ‘The King's cook, who also acts us tuster, isn reat personage; he initst be a priest, must ave aliyays led un frreproachable Ife, and {ts never permitted to marry. * Next day at duwn came one of the olliccrs, Abysainian horsemen are armed, and a mulo with acurfously worked sadtdle of acurlet and green leather, whichis called in Abyssinia the ‘golden auidto,? and can only be conferred by the King, who permits none under the rink of Dedfatchinateh to use ft. Why is not King John tnvited to visit England? Me ls a Princeller. nan than the Shaly and a cleaner liver than an) Sultan. Mes eps lil word when ho has put ft inwriting, and be bas mado the most binding was renewed, and, therefore, thera will be no arrents. ‘ ‘The Isractites are celebrating to-day the holl- est. and most important of their holidays, the Day of Atonement (Yom Kipur), This holiday commenced with theUsetting of the sun last evening und continues until the stars appear in the firmament thia evening, No orthodox Toraclite will partake of either food uc water the performances at tho New Chicago this sca- son will be as well performed us could be desire by the moat critical, and the season will prove a great success. {isholosome salle focus: new gencration of On Wednesday, Sept. 19 To the whoat-growing readers of Tne Trin- 5 Wi 7 Re, let mot bay that; while te Bostern War ie ih Slog O ine Hood Io, Mens, Svomen'y se likely to bv prolonged, tncreasing the demand clove bastneas, fur Ainerican breadstulls in Europe,-the har- i G. P. GORE & CO, vests on this aldo of the Atlantl: are generally J a8 d 70 w nbure tho average, ‘The industrious Ittle State mands of Belgium produces this year twice the quantity ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, —— THE YACHT CRUISE AND THE CLAM-BAKH AT HUNT'S. ‘The Chicago Yacht Club and ita invited of what she willconsume, CosmoroLtran. from tet inno of at ollday anil its ene gucats, the members of the Ancient and Only wertect, strain, unless very mtich deepened, ur Sdleamanenag splendidty jrewed 1a 9 robe wats ands hs people, “By the death of |. econ ee SALE POSITIVE, clusion thiseveuiug. ‘The entire day is spent in 7 ‘i tg | otherwise enlarged. luwered 9 ath fndla itsiin Auarle, Yuhannes.” Let us hope we nay not wean bin devotion and prayer in the various aymagogues, | Order of Clams, had a huge time a funt's | Our yestion of ite being evuntually converts | and ellver mousted pistols tn his sah, to ine | from his old virtues of plety, carly rine, and | ¢, , renlinttie Ratweon Ante in | 190 Cases Wos. Imt, Sandals, and sume of the more orthodox wilf remain io 5200) cago, ¥ Ye par ed Into ship canal, cannot be considered | quire after tle traveler's health {u his Mujesty's | doluy hlsduty In peraun, not by deputy, and that Britiy. Guiana,” fuactinee imatile bucween, ® bs i their pew from early in the morning until night. | pants pronogucing the occasion one of tho most | relevant for meeting the present cmergency, | Hume. Ho wus one of those who have the | we might convince lim that ra cow t4 vastly | saurtans (lunge aute, which donot bulld. nests GEO, P, GORE &CO,, 68 aud 70 Wabach-ar. No Hostages of ane Kind jit Allowed. to eee enjoyublo of the season, ‘Ihe Acct of yachts, | Its construction, i sich an evra shoutd ever peeere ot earl the sumo drese ‘as hls InfeHoe hae {vstive viand to the roast beef of | hut occupy ie ‘wasps’ neste or hollow trees) Ww M.A BUTT is = Cl 0. formed vn this and al ul of busi- d tho I: vccur, would be of very doubtful benellt to tho q old England, ack biel . by ¥ ness kept by our Ttetrew fcllow-citizens will bo ne seen PAA aneraetey Bees commerce of Chicazoe, and could not pe mado ‘THB DANGENOUS DISTINCTION a, and yackuinans, which are nest-buildors. Tho iPiae # closed. The upholatecrers of Chicago beld 8 vory well- attended meeting yesterday furcnoon, In the ‘Daseruent saloon on tho corner of State and Randolph strects, for the purpose of forming a Union. The audience consisted of well-dressed, well-behaved, and decidedly respectable-lookitg Individuals, all or nearly all of them being} Gertoan or Scandinavisn, All the business transacted was the organization of the Union, Henry Stahl being chosen resident, Mr, Househeimer was elected Vice-President, Mr. ‘NN. Jansen Secretary, and Mr, Burineleter Treas urer. ‘There was some discussion wbout chang. scene at the Vaitle was a hullow tree) the home Commbstun Auctioncers, 118aud 120 Wabasb- ofa colony a urians, surrounde Y a patch ne a: ‘ OF RS a ot yack Saloon, Fixtures, and Liquors A band from a column of yackamans cross- Cor: ed the sand, and, climbing the tree, entered the On TwWoasnaiae Book LION, a.m. home of the taurtans, where they were met by ‘AT NO, BL EAST WASHINGTON-ST._ se the inhabitants, and the fyht commenced; but | the vista tate siding ag the former poured in by thousands the Nghe sinlige-thoat was carried on tn the hollow tree, lasting for about aquarter of au hour, = Durlug that thie inany yackamans were seen cunlug ut of the ‘hole carcfully bearing their wounded comrades, sone af whem were lifeless, aut making off across the sand in the direction taken inuch more effective for drainage than tho present canal, becauas, belng merely a medium of sluck-water fou, with a dead level of nearly thirty mfles in extent, ft s very evident Uiat ft could nat be depended upon fordralnage, It may be desirable to exercise due ceonomy indeciding how to detiver Chicago from tho impending evils, with which her futuro fs threatened, but ono thing [a certain, the most effvetual plan should be adopted, regardless of cost, even to the extent of many milllona. A passage inust be made [rom the bottom of Chivago Harbor to some polntol the descending country, weat of it, low enough to cause a rapid of going luto battle slinitlarty, armed, so that the Royal person may not be distingnished. Early in theafternoon came Maderakal, attend: ed by an esquire, bearing the Royal swont and stueld, to comluct the stranger to the King’s banqueting halt, Drums aud trumpets sounded; asalite was red from oa battery of brass hows itzera as the ib entered the wooden, rinhe roofed building, of oblong Corn and vootextent, with a double cotunnade of tree-trunks, beadin: tu the centre, where, un a divan, raised high aud draped with purpte velvet, sat KING JOIN OF RTIIOPTA, cross legeed, o pair of English rifles, cocked and NORTH-TOWN POLITICS, , Ta the Baitor of ‘The Tribune, Cicano, Sept. 15.--At the last meeting of tho Citizens’ Untun of the North Side, It was ree sulved that the Association would be lisppy to meet and co-operate with any aud all Independ> ent bodies with a view of numinating a good and trreproachable ticket to be voted for this fall. A non-partisan ticket composed uf goal met was the feclug which seemed to pervade the meeting. Indeed, sume tine ago lt was avitated ant crulso down the coast. [n the afternoon of yesterday the steamer Bon Drako carried a full luad of passengers to the sceno of the clatn-bake, and the steamer Lady Washing- ton was chartered by a number of others, who jofued the Jarge party at Suuth Chicago, ‘The officers of the Yacht Club made complote audexcollent arrangements for the feast, aud everything passod olf in the most harmonious and happy manner. Every person present got chock full—of clame, Perhaps the feature‘of the for was the alo- quent discourse of Chaplaia Wilson, who ex- ERERY WARE. REG. WEDNESDAY, SEPT In, AT u:90 O'CLOCK A.M AT OLE SALES ROOMS, 119 & Le) WATASIEAY. 2 Tar ihe place of meeting, may members belt | pounded the peculiar gharacteriaties uf the | cufrent through if and of auillden yoluine to ] loaded, resting gy the engine Ua Left and elt Be ee dortion thie: nants caed whee pane Meet: LMeeesearrGh Ghee an A. BUPTENS & (ive Aurtogeere ” me som een all dec c 5 er Uhigree | ‘ F Fettdl) [Papen ears ripe ter eat arly opposed to saloon gatherinze, and finally a com- | crustacean bivalve that formed so prominent a ‘in reference to thy beat play for dralnlag Chi- | the carpet vefore hits, Hy his sido was a beau- promised to use their lallucnce ta putting such | badies of the. unfortunate tumrians, of which BUTTERS THURSDAY TRADE SAL muittee on hall was appointed to report at the part of the occasion, The effort was brief arid pext meeting, alte same place, up Saturday, wext. pointed, and met with the full appre cation of the large delegation froin the A. and O.Q.of C. An extensive reading and an exhaustive research simong cucyelope- w ticket in the tleld, but no vction was taken on. te until the Inte meeting of the Citizens’ Untou, The last few weeks has demonstrated the fact that the present unscrupulous and dishoneat County Ring ure leaving: no stone unturned to probably not ove had escaped. ‘Tho band then marches olf Inn long line, and on their way hag to usacend a ateep rise In the sand, up whlch many of them, who bad lost a leg or two, could cago Harbor, | would fullow up the principle which haa been so wuccesstully adopted in rela- tion to the watcratipply of the city, and have no doubt that although It may aupear a formid- Ufa aword, with a sheath of velvet aut enamel; ontie bead the great triple crown of Ethiopia flashed with gol and jewels; his robe was a cloth of sliver, and over ils brows hung a one, + DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, BULATS ASU DIAWELS, CARDIOAS WO HOSTRILY, 20 ST. JOUN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH. FULL VINES WATS AND Aconvention, composed of 4elegates from " GLOVES AND GA ce : en funnel " ull of critason allk, worn nuder the crown ain not cliah, but kept rolling down, Then ft waa | qugguay, Sebi a AT bs -the different Catholle Temperance and Beney- | dias aud books at reference were alap denoted, | able uodertaklng a from thd bottow of | vell of crt a geeure 4 renuntnation, and perpetuate the | that the collective number extibieed thelr won- % " ¥ v! Chicago Harbor even to « pulnt below Joliet, If | falling ju heavy tonts aruutd the facu. ‘The “ay sae! f grace: at SALEBROOMS, FH uk 1: Set aeotioabe On Ulan Sureet, near Eughte iMhinut peroration, See eatin seen t x Darbufie splendor of thit scene was purfect in | HUAMOUS | transactions | which disge dterful sagacity. Aan wouuled one wus suri. | eam auitclia Sts Will Ay ngceawary would be the truy way lo secure the abject ty be avcomplisted, and to produce ro- sults which would place Chicago before all other cities by catablisuinyg for alltime the sure elements of saliubrity aud economy, With a well-constructed tuanel of elzht or ten fcet in dismeter, as described, the water from the harbor would sush through with suf- GOODS AT TIE: their proceclinge in the past, and which wa ts hrret but too well known and felt by the taxpayers, ‘To defeat thelr nefarious schemes it acum to me “that 4 coalition of the Workingmen’s party with the Citizens’ Union can be easly avcomplished., Each association svenss tu vie with one another tn their protesta- tluns of lonesty and -econoinical government. ging up, tauy of {ta unloaded avd unwounded comrades naased Lhemscl¥es together below it, and, a8 it gained Inch by fach, they advances slowly Ina compact nasa’ behind, so Liat when it lust its footing and rolled down ft did not go. far before it wasbroughe up against their bodies, Sometines they altaost shaved tt up, and, get- every respect. Hereare Mr. De Conson's words, which fall, he says, fur short of hls iinpressiona! “On either vide of the throne a! two pian tle eunuchs, clad in shirta of purpie und greece silk, and holding draws sabros. A sWarths guard of hunur, dressed with equal may cence, stood also with drawn sabres, bello centh street, yeaterday afternoon, for the pur- pose of wukiig arrangements for the laying of the rorner-stune uf St. John’s (Father ‘Waldrvn's) Church, on the first Sunday in Oc- tober, There were thirty-fve orgunizations sepresented. Janes O'Neil prosided, und B, Y. Fitzpatrick acted as Seyrntary, jou Bvrne, through the concourse of intelligent listeners, ond it was with difiiculty that Sexton Farrow aud Stewunt Eliertaon could repress the burst of applause that apraug forth in w spontaneous und impulsive manner, sald Luret belng scarcely up- propriate to so sulomu an occasion. —— ‘i * rf | i cl cc ‘i y ting It safely to the top, nade off, and left it to Wit. A. cis & Auctioneers, BP Serge: Lect hi ficient velocity to awerp everything before it, | while all around crowded the great oflicers ut . ra _ - oP WBE. A neere hue Hee eerie OF Fac aE ter a SUBURBAN. + | which within ten days would carry off te state and noted warriors, iv long robes of allk iy Veratang tet che pane Of Wallan plo along the level by iteclt, This was nat a | ena te Beieties, It was also devided to luvite the ENGLEWOOD. tire contunta of the harbor, aud within a very | and velvet of every color, the avuriet seabbards | jug heen mentioued for County Treasurer. 'E} | 20 ‘ Ps ly by By RADDIN & CLAPY, separate gana of ante.” ‘The act of the Buard of Education In closing the High-School ball to (he public has left En- glewood without a hall in which to gis con- certs, entertaluments, and dancing narties. Until the means of exit ure improved it bo very Just precaution against accident fram tire or panic. There has been some talk of formlogy a folnt stock company by a uumber of prowmir ueut citizens and building a hall at the corner or Wentworth avenue aud Sizcy-thind street. The plan talked of fs a butlding with store: short period the canstaut few ol pure water from thelake would render the scwage and all other nuisances inperceptible, ‘The water at the moutic of the harbor would be as pure as that frou the crib. ‘The vost of auch a tunnel might reach over $3,000,000, but what is the expenditure of 83,000,000 for perfert sewerage compared Lo the inumenae benelita tu be derived) fromm itt Geonge C, Monaan, od HAY-FEVER, Spectal Correspondence af Pas Tribund, of thelrewords ghaming with yotd and stlver Migree, and thelr necks adorned with the aking of the lion und black panther. The air shook with the wild nutes of the trumpeta and the roll of the diutns," When Mr, De Cosson reached the throne and vowed, King Julin a hands with bi, and bade tha welcome. Then the whole cumpan' scated themselves on the carpets (sume which our (Queen had sent to Kaasa, Prince. of Tigre), and the wext urrival was of special interest. It Was that of County Cummissioners aud the beads at the differcut departinents of the City Guveruunent, fuvluding the Council, Lo take part. Over fity Bocietics will participate in the vxercises, and the demonstration witl be the largest of the kind ever seen ia the city. PERSONAL, ‘There were four brides at the Sherman House yesterday. W. lesy, India, ts stopplug at the Bher- aman House. W. Jacobson, Hamburg, Germany, ls regis- every inember ul the Citizens’ Uolon Mr. Kure fuotis well feawn, while theusaude of work. tugimen will attest that it isawine to hts aterliag hhoneaty und davariabls Kind-heartedness that they ure able today to awn a home, Ever ready tu give them advice and sympathize with their troubles, aud often at a iscomiture to himself, be bas varied them through troubles anaing oubel the hard tines caused by the panic. To the general public of Chicagu Mr erfvot fa well and prominently kuown, In a wot he possesacy fu every respect the nee vathons, both as res ee Practical housewives unauid subscribe ta Ane drewe’ Hazar, Seeidea being a fashion paper, ite columns are devoted tu household inte that make that department of the paper alune worth the muall subecrivtion charged. Mine, de (% author of articles un the culelne, conteibutes 10 this ‘lepartment of the paper. Send 1 cents to W. It, Audrows, Cincinnall, for epecimen conv, Geabins Sa roe oP ee tasers nnn GEISMAR—Sunday worning, Sept. It, at her residence, 1315 Indlana-ay., at the aya of ih Boots, Shoes & Rubbers AT AUCTION, TUESDAY, SEPT. 18 8,000 CASES. Sale peromptory. To commente at 10 o'clock. HAS WAKENIA, 3 : N & CLAPP, tered at the Valiner House, fronts, GO feet by 00 fect, the hall to occupy | Manquarre, Micb., Se ag, | Who had ruled over ali Amuara asunabsolute | ards pel rity, business stand. | Jeaf% Eugenie, beloved wife of 8. Cvlamar. RADDIN & Pe oy Sept. BA mesting have | Princ i by . He pres BUCY, Funeral ‘Tuceday moralag, at 0 o'clock, by car- KS & A aeh- at Pein pe GC: Comptetlent Piblabaray Is regis- | the sccond four, with a masonit hall | ing ieee called at the Cozzens House parlor for pA ey pry igure wale Ing, mod (tie: 4 Soufdence:. of the To Howell, Prieta’ of the famliy aro ae re al i puulic, Nuw, if these different organizations really mean reform aud au earnest wish to clean out th» Augean sta4les of the County Huilalog, ist them unite on W. K,, or same other citize with equal qualitications, for their stan bearer, and make the remalnder of thelr noml- nations sen in quod standing fu sucicty, nen who will work for the general good, and nut tricky puliticlans of no principte und Vess hou- esty, Whose only ainlition fa plonder and their owl agucandizeincut, and, my word for it, such twill sweep Couk County like au aya- lanche. ‘The people at last have got their eve- tecth cut, and will 10 more of the scheming politchin, They overthrew the Colvin regime of rascality aud corruptivg, and will sweep from power this fall the “Peopte's Democratic” ‘Tweed Ring of Chicavo, as presided over by AMcCullrey, Rountree, Lieb, und thelr coadju- tors, - Cuauces A, WaLkxg. re NOT A MEMBER, To the Editor of The Tribune, Catcago, Sept, 15.—One would tafer from the report in your paper (Sept, 1) of the shoot- above the main hall It fs thought that a éultable baildiug cau be erected at a cost not tu exceed $12,000, Until this te done vntertalumeuts will bave tobe given in thy churches or in the hall occupied by tue school of telegrapby, iu Tiilotson's Block, when it cau be secured. ‘A Weallmonial bencft has been tendered to Miss Jessie Couthont, the talented young reml- er, to take place Tuesday, the 2th just, before hor Honertre for the East bo further improve herself iu her calllug. ‘The eatertalument will probably be given at the Presbyterian church Me, and Mev. Richard Vaugho teft Cul on Saturday eveulug fur a trip around the takes. to Buffalo, By JOWN J. HENILY, G8 and CO Lake-st, LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF BOOTS & SHOKS, Tuesday, Sept, 18, at 9:30. A. A. SAUNDERA fy sctioncet. to the centre of the hall, u rile in onehand unda richly ornamented shicld Iu theother, The con quered Ras, tall, stout, very handsome, wore th splendid Uppet of black panther skin, ‘enriched with clasps and bosses uf gold tiligree, which the King bad fst given bin; arobe ot the richcat. silk; on lis right wrist a ailver gilt cauutiet, eludded with gems, an especial mark of the King's favor; a splendul sword, and bis care- fully plaited hair was covered with athig piece of white muslin, attached by a golden pl His feet, like those of all present, were bare, Amon the wild and splendid crowd Was a velerau ware rior, the oldeat of the King's perauual attendants, whose 90 years hal uot dlaued the tire in his dark eyes, uor bowed the gaunt, tall dure, altnost as straight as the sliver matchlock in his hand, wh ray beard iningled with the tawny maue of the Jion's ekin thrown over bis shoulder, and whose locks were bound witha silvercrown, Tt is ditflcult tu fmagine ‘THIS SELENDID ASSEMULAGE sitting about the throne of the King, who ts a Breat soldier, a just judge, aud apowerlulruler, Gf distinguished und refined appearance, a ting horsemau, @ master olall athletic exercises; the purpose of orvanizing a Hay-Fever Assocts- ton, un motion of fudge Tutey Cot. Ff. IL, Ward was choseo President and Dr. HL. 3. Taft Bee tary. Alter orvanizing, the following constitue tots was adupted AaticLy 1. The name of thie Association aball be the Lake Superior Hlay-Fever Avenciution. Aur. IL Maodject shall be mutual benedt aud the seeking for inforination which shall serve to 1 eudlerers with hay-fever wherever found. Aur. V. dtanall be the aa of cach member to repurt to fue deceetary the discovery of any rem- edy, avurce of relief, orexempt district which may coe ty his knowledge. Ant. Vi. ‘Ihe Secretary shall. on receipt of such information, appre each member of thu As- ociatiou” at thelr laxt oud usual place of reel enice, ‘Aut. VUE Tho aunaal meeting of this Associa- tlon shall ue held at Marquette, he election of officers and such viher businces as nay re it, ou the firs, Saturday In Sep: tember Of each yea it was als resulved that abay-fever register shuuld be kept at the Cozzens House for tho City of Marquette, aud that a directory bo com- piled of tease willing to tuke boarders and slag cordially invited, pene OAs Schonck’s Pulmonte Syrup, For the Cure of Consumnptiow, Congha, and Coulda, The great valuc of (hie medicine isthat It ripons the matter and throws {t out of the system, puriges the blood, and thusedects a cure, i SCHENCK'S SEA WEED TONIC, FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, &. ‘The Tonle producce s healthy action of the stomach, creatiug an. apoctite, forming chyle, and curing the wost obstinate cases of Indigestion. SCHENCE’S MANDRAKK PILLS, FOR THE CURE . OF LIVEN COMPLAINT, &c. ‘These Pills ave allerattve, and prodacoe healthy ac: Von of the liver without the Iaatdanger, ss thoy are free fromcatumel, sud yet muro efficacious (a restoring # healthy scttua of the iiver, ‘These remedies are acertaia cure for Consumption, Ss the Pulmonic syrup ripens the matter and purities the biow. ‘She Mandrake Fills act upon the liver, create » healthy bile, aud remove all disases of the liver, often acause of Consumption. ‘The sea Weed Toole gives tuue and strength to the stomach, makes W. 8. Urquhart, Melbourne, Australia, is stupping at the Palmer Iuuse. Jotun RK. and Allen Kav, Glasgow, Scotland, are guesta at the Palmer House, Judge I. E. Willams, Bloomington, ILL, fs a guest wt the Graud Purific Mutel. Judge James Urant, Daveuport, la, tere, tered af tia Gemud Pacide owke ca i. Renan Duvall, Manager Great Western Dispatch, New York, lsstoppiug at the Grand Paclg Motel. RK. Gardner, formerly of the Paimer House, and Jate of Congress fall, Saratoga, ts at the ‘Tremont House, Col. W.G. McCarthy, Ptoprictor Maditou House, Jefferson City, Mo, tea guest at the Tremont House, i as ait Generat Supertabendent Rock sland Railrow aven| & Quest wethe Cand Paice ee HOTEL ARRIVALS, Tremont House -J, T Jenuluze, Boston; Eu- Praylog for Hutu tu Jadia, Tunes of India, Aug, 3. No fewer tian tweuty homeless persons are picked up dead iu the strects of Bangalore on a dally average. If such is the state of affairs iu @ military cantonucnt crowded with Europeans, and the capital of a great province, what must he the condition of the people in remote vil- fagest A very Invereattag ceremony, quite ol & C0, By JAS, P, McNAMAItA 130 and 140 Wabeah-sy. 1,000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES At Auction TUKSDAY Morning, Hept 1s, 4 927 x iy ‘Coneres, Ric SS al le i eaten 3 5 f ouers, ‘ireball cont: e wertst Bs David: ———__—— = cae glam, Bae Clbites Ween eee ee | ies in character, was eld on sue “0tG ult, at | ladzers, whic shall contaln the uumpber they | alike learved aud practical in bie relivion, inter- | $400 Mr. Jol Robertson by Str. Peter a good diyestivn, aud euables the organs to form cook | 2S ee ew York JO. C, Caiapbelle Piisbunt; Col. FL | adore, du watch ail the folks of tie towa, from | ¢@2 uccommmodate, or the number of elther | exted in other countries, acd unjuestiunably the | sou that the latter isa member of the Metho- | tiood: and thus cecstas s healthy cireulatlonot heeituy | BY ROSENFELD & MUNZE Kt Be ances Aenean eae Mon ee We 6 re. | the Muharajah down to the humblest peasant, Garters ur lodgers alone, the price per week, | Ghlest Priave who has been allutted to hie awa; | distEvicopal Church, 1 wish ta justice to | pioud. ‘The combined action of these medicines, ax | Adctlousers, ¢2 and 44 Medusou-st., near Webssleat- and the location of their buused. ‘fhe meeting adjourued to mect at the same placu on the first Saturday in September, 187 with the understan ling that mectings shoul bo held every ran o during the month of September, ut the parlor of the Cozzens House, for suclal purpcec: Joined sogether. Early fu the woraing the whole towd, led by ty Elighuces aad the Royal fully, wended their way to a villace called Bangunga, two wiles olf from ludore, where they were to pass the whole day, it being strictly enjuiucd that uo one should light bis kitcheu tire, but cojuy a general picnic iu the fields, Men, woucu, and children, ull were there to the number, it is sald, uf 15,000 persons. the Church to say thateuch is uobl thu case, ‘Truly yours, A Forstay Vagron, BL E. Chutgh, Burringtua, Il. —- $$. A Horrible situation. Natchitovhas (La.) Wiadleator, Alady of our por was taking an evening wats vu the porch of her husbaud’s resldcace, wheu a buge rattlesnake crawled dowg her back, and after an Arablan Night like tucident—i. e., the passing of slong liu of slaves bearing on their beads baskets covered with red cloth, con taloing flat cakes called “tef,"” of whlcn they des posit one before each of the principal guests—all the elfect of the beautiful aud poctical secuc be- ing dispersed by the following proceedings: “hfean while several cows bad beca slaughtered on the threshold of the ball, and large Lunks of thus explalucd, will cure every cese of Consumptive, 4f taken Io tle, and the use of the medicines perse- vered Ia, Dr. Scheuck Is professionally et bis principal ofice, comer Stath sud Arch ate. Eblladelpbla, evers Mon- day. where all letters for adrle be addressed, Schenck’s wedicines fur sale by. Kussell, Springicid, Mase, J.C. Luurcuce, New fork; 4. C. Olmstead, Burlingwn, 3 dS. Millar. Montreal, Can Pier, fond du Lac; W. H. Vallow, Becurah, la; ¢, W. Jenks,’ Boston; J. 'W. Hunter, Wheellog, W.Va, Kodney Faton, New York: J. 'D. insou, Alba. oN, c. i. Mactarlaud, Clocinmatl; “Georze he Hon, A.W Mad: A SPLENDID TRADE SALE, WEDNESDAY. SEPT. ia, AT tu U'CLOUK SHARP Far ea ee TED S MOREE TE Auctioneers. By ERISON, POMEROY & COs Auctioneers, 78aad 80 cacdoiph-st Now Awerivau csportss ——— . :30 8. Ts elide. “Warren, Tear, dot 7 | ‘The eetheriny was to luvoke the guds , sre place etweeu ler clothing aud her body. At th HATED (uronghous | For Tuesday's Sale, Sept. 18, at 9:30 oe baths a 4 yy prays The Philadelphia /ress notkes the fact that | the raw and smukloy meat were placed ou the | between ber clothing gud her y¥- At tho niles etter ules Bochitod’ iategtand: Sur, | ere aud povjabs to send down tak; “After the | Awerican wull-papers are belux exported to | baskets, the stranyer guest belug tirst served. | time uo one was at the house but fadies, and thu Uolon expressed a al P Sta 18 Seon rere Btaud, New Ortesne; J. U. Smith U.S. 4.5 pees were over the Maharajab took a plow fn | Ituly; also Ame: oll-cloths to Italy and | Twoattendunte then Went round, oue diatrib- | their shicky brought the men from the tlelds, 5, 40, Bde per B®. Addr leneri le Househo! ia f aH Mason, Washiogton, D. C.; F, W. Brown, is own hands aud tilled @ portion of the | Germany. These orders ary part of tiw reguites | ullug kulves fruin a caso he carried at bis, aide, | who teacucd the lady from ber perilous condl- orders GUNTHER, Coafeo- Furniture, General Merchaudise, Etc. Beswa; Joon P, Kay, Glaggow; UG. J. Pisat, Ste | grounds, and ber Highuess, the Mabaranl, who | of the Cruteusif Exposltivw tivo. by aud the other olfering an autelupo’s hora full of toucr, Chicage. ELIDON, POMBEOY 4 CO