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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. The temperature yesterday, as observed by Manasse, optivian, 83 Madison strect (TRIBUNE Ruilding), was at 8 & m., 52 deg.; 104 m., 63 deg.; 12 m., 65dcg.; 8 p. m., 60 deg.s 7p. m., G4 deg, Barometer at 8 o m.,, 80.03; 7p. m., WAL Coroner Dietzsch yesterday held {nquests up- on Nicholas Bierswalter, who died of injurles recelved by a fall from a sidewalk in the North Divisfon, about ten days ago; and upon Edgar Rolines of No. 43 Cicero place, who was acchlentally run over by an lee-wagon. At B o'clock last evening the body of a Ger man, sald to be named Ulrich, was found in the stone-quarry corner of West Chicago and ‘Western avenues. No marks of violeuce were found un the hody, and it is supposed that he drowned accidentally {n a pool of water near which hie was foaud. M. J. Cahill ias commenced a aalt against the Tepublican Campalen Committee, with P‘: i Ryan at the head and front, o recover $1:40, wiich lie raye {8 due him for 5,000 extra coples of the 2'tior, which cu;Ku were ordercd and distributed just beford the last Prealdential clection for “political _purpases. The sult was continued by Justice Foote till Sept. 21, The Executtve Comnattce of the Northwest- ern Associated Press,conststing of Messrs.James B. Clarkson, of the Des Molucs Register ; 1), W, Carver, Dubuque Heraid; 4. W. Chapman, Councll Blufls Nonpareil ! George M. Luken, Lock kaland Enion g and E, L. Merritt, of the Spriugtleld Keister, are in scesion at the Sher- man House. 'The busincss to Lo transacted is ot a formal character and not of public Interest. ‘Thie South Park Commissloners beld a regular eemi-monthly meeting yesterday aiternoon, Thesdent Morgan in the chalr, “Several bills were onlered paid. Atmong them wi M35 for filling and cindering Oakwood boulevard, Permissfon was given the Iyde I'ark Gas Company to lay & main on Drexel Ttoulevard from Forty-seventh to Fiftlethstrect, ot the extremo outside ifno of the park prop- erty. An afternoon publication, not haying the fear of the truth before its eyes, stated on Monday that Bishop Foley had” forbidden tho Catholic “Temperswee Assoclations to hold their mass- meeting In the Tabernacle on the 25th taet. Tida Inlhr frum the fact. The Blnhog tias {ully approved of the meeting, and Dr. McMullen, Viear-Ueneral of the Diocese, will preaide. Jsishop Foley would have presided, but expeets « to be abgent from the city. The congregation worshiplng in the Hebrew Temple Bnai 8holom, on Michigan avenuo near Eixteenth street, complaln that auring the past few months several hundred dollars! worth of dainage bas been done to their Synagogue by a seoundrelly et of Joafers who Intest that nelghs borhood, “Thelr desotlons have been disturbed aml the people alarmed Ly stones: thrown through the wiudows, and the children on their way to Sabibath-school have been assalled and nsulted. The police should attend to the com- Kmnu' which are vertified to by the minister, Ar. lienry Gersom, PERSONALS. Col. J. L. Merrlaw, 8t. Paul, Miun,, Is at the Girana Pacitie Hotel. Col. A, A, Fisher, 8anta Fe, N. M., isa guest at tho Palmer House, The Hon. T. 8. Ridgeway, ax-State Treasurer, 18 a Girund Pacifle guest. Mr. Charles 1. Holloway, Fire lnspector of Baltiiore, is at the Urand Pacitie, The Hon. 1. R. Hayden, Hartford, Ct., Is one of the trund Paclfic gaests, Juaze W, R, Whittaker, New Orleans, La., is swoplng at the Graud Pacific Hotel. The Ilon, I, Steele, tieorgetown, D, C.,ls rezisterod ot the Grand Pacltic Hotel, The 1lon, J. K. Edsall, Attorney-General of fln-‘slmlc, Dixon, {8 & guest at the Grand Pacitle otel. The Hen, A, DuMont, Mobile, Ata., Is frater- nlzin with Chlcago citizens, and stupping at the Grand Pacitic Hotel. the Hon, W, M, Smitl, of the Rallroad snd Warchonse Commission, Lexington, s o guest at the Tremont House, Sam Merrlll, of Tows, 18 in the city, the Expositlon, and'is stopping at e Grand Pacitle Hotel, The Hon. Johnd, Mitchell, of St. Louis, is sicht-pecing In €bicago, and makes s head- juarters at the Grand Puciile Hotel, Mr. C. C. ine, editor of the Iusuraucs Vo wr, New York, Is in the city, repiesenting i * 13t riie Northwesjern Fro Underwriters' Zonvention, se b, AL Tayden, editor of the Tumurance aaty Hartford, s ot the Grand Pacille. Mr, yilen comes here to attend the Convention ) Nurtnwestern Fire-Underwriters, Dr. €. €. Bombaugh, ¢ditor of the Baltimore Underweiter, 15 at the Qrand Pucifle. The Dog- turds i uttendance ou the Convention of the Northwestern Fire Underwriters, belore whom e whil deliver ut uddress on ““The Clalns of Fire lisurance to Professfonal Rank." gir Henry Tyler, President, london, Eng.: thison, Geneeal Manager, Montreal, argent, Trafle Manager, Moutreni; y Sceretary, London, ‘Imr John it Beileviltes Cany—all of the Grand lway, are in city and stopplng at emant House, ‘They dre muking u tour of the roa | aud I connectlons, uud looking sver s general workin, HOTRL ARUIVALS, Lalmer Hovse—c, I, Mitchell, Dollaa, Ter.; tieu, Georze Bal) Whlism 15, W hil [l i H Lt Jio n, 1), €. Joner, Narato ! o \\'ut“,\mm Caleb Calhing, New York; | WL Gan, ‘linll‘luh-nmm W, Ala.; g Nellville, Gatena, L1 3 W L Towne teml, New York: O 0. Hock Islund; 4, W, Cable, 18,5 Thotoas A, IHehardeon, Wi n 5. Clark, Moomostns J, i, At 0 ez 1%, C, M. Chittenden, New York:" Taylor luntbin, Lowkeville .. Crand Facfle-Th J. Ko Fdeal), Dixe ouj Meury F. Swith, New York: 1 i Utler, Peorla: 3. Marvey, Gul x,§ M, J Puelan, New st Cheyenn Gen. W. A, Al Nurwfh, Conn 3 Jdohn itllame, uroprietor Dousman House, ;l'mlmdu Chien, Whi.§ I 8, Kievens, sunager Hangibal &S, lroad " Hannibal, Mo.; Charles’ L. Frost; " New Yorki J. 0, R Dew Orlean: A.'C. Van Deun, Golored Hlon, ¢, W, Marelial, Urhaoa: W, 11, Lew, 3 on Touse, New Vorks Charle Fure: Mareha), Jand; G W. Wl him. “The Hon, oo eury, il. Fox, Glens Talls, N. A. L. tichards, M ;o Lattum, Lowell, Mars, lis 8. AlcDonald, Fond da Lac Wis.: J. K. Clarksou, Dew Molaes, a3 b, D, W, Caty ) bnlxlue dlerald; e Hou, b, i, i, Aaruu, I, taauc Boston Dgger, Ushkosh, W enson, Marinette, \‘}L bt Iyemont House--W Yool 1 New York If. walker, Cincinnatl; W, J. Doy Bibchop. Moutreal, Can.; J, 8, L. . Cowles, Bt. Louls. ... Com- ‘urinsw, Detroit, “Mich, ; B, W, ‘atldlaw, Cincinnati: Georgo B, Thowas, New Yorks 5. F. Asherwell, Grand Rapids; B, A Tiyman, New Yorky Willlam Sullivad, Lafayetic. MATRIMONIAL, RICE—~TUBNBULL. A qulet, unosteotatious weddin® took place yeaterday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Tucker, No. 340 West Washington street, being the marviago of Miss Jsabella Turnbull to Mr, Frederick Edward Rice, Assistaut Casbier of the Pullinan Pataco Car Compauy. The Rev. Dr, Guodwin, vastor of the First Congregation- s Church, performed the ceremony at 8 o'clock b the parlors, The brude wore & rich dress of pale-blue silk, 2ut cn princesse, aud trimoed with llusion vud Wlies of the valley. There was nelther grooms- wien nor brldeswaids, but the bride was atterd- ta by Mri. Kittie Pratt, who performed her dutics in 4 funltless manuer, At the conclunion of the brict ceremony, the couple recelved the cougratulations of their fricuds, und then all sat_duwn 1o un sppetizing wollation prv{run:d by Eckurdt, alter wihich Mr. aud Mrs. Lice, aecorupanled by thelr uearest fricuds, drove to the depot of tlie Fort Wuyus Roud, usd departed ou the 5:15 traln for the Eust, It s their intcution to be absent about two wecks, durlug which twe they wilk visit all the principal poluts of wtereat. Returnin, 3 they will take up thelr abodo at No, B4y \\'ufi- fugion stree o was a ver, tasty array of presents dis- played, sowe of whicn wers bandsowe and yule uable, fncluding, awoug vtber thiogs, s mag- uillcent ofl pamting, “The \\'n'ck,‘ of tnam- woth proportious, the gitt of Mra. Kittle Pratt; & tarpe sllver cuke-busket, from Messrs. Ollver aud fluun: sud 8 set of cameo Jewels, from the groviu L0 the bride. Tue guests juciuded only the relatives and Davet futiwate frivnds of theé contractiuz partles, sy whous whom were Alr. Rice, Latker of the groow, Mre. Tucker, Mrw. Jmp‘h Pratt, Mus THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1877. - escntelieons.” Miller, Migs Cox, Mr. and Mrs. vsgond, Mr. ‘Turnbull, brother to the bride, Mr. Olliver, Mr, Angel, Mr. Mtles, and about twenty others. OVERMAN—NORTON. Last evening the.marriage of Mr. Edwin C. Overman and Miss Ainnie Norton was per- formed ut the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Horace Norton, 12 Eltisavenue, by the Rev., Dr. A, Owens, of the University I'lace Baptist Chareli. Miss Norton has been one of the lewding members in koclety, and Mr, Over- man hns been connected with several popular clubs and amateur dramatic societica. Quite a number of the relatives and spectal fricuds of the family witnessed the affalr, ‘The bride’s costitne consisted of brown silk & 1a polonaise, brown silk trimmings, flagree and go d jewelry, with smilax and tube-roses in alr. “The bridesmatd, Miss Aznes Newcll, was dressed in the same style. Mr. C. R. Dexn acted as groomsman, Among the gilta were: Sliver water-pitcher and server, Mr. and Mrs. Pickering; card-recety- er and bouquet-holder, Mrs. Potter; Lrunze vases, Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Lewls: silver jewelry- case, Mr. sud Mrs. A. H, Barber: pearl card- cane, Mias Flora Pennell; basket flowers, Messrs. Overman and Wright ; nut-crackers, Victor White; Rusafa leather fail, Mr. Mair; clock, Clarence Glover; gold-fish and globe, Charles Deanj toilet set, Mrs. A. il. Overman; amethyst lfwnlry, Mirs Norton; gold fewelry, Henry Norton; plcture easel. Misn Flora Helug; terra- cotta vase with cholce plauts, Fred Lotz; hand- kerchiefs, Miss Anna Nurton; Whittier’s poeins, Mre, M. & 'Norris: chatelaine, Mrs. Plckering} pear} stud, R. W. Miller; cup, Miss Myra Oer- man; totlet set, Miss Cora Cook; locket and chaln, from grouvm to bride; gloves amd case, Heury Nortou; vascs, Mr. Calyin Cummings. IISTORICAL SOCIETY. ARRANGING PINAXCES, A special meeting of the Historieal Boclety was ticll st the Tremont Hpuse yesterday of- ternoon, President Arnold {n the cliair. There was just a quoruun present. The Prealdont, by way of prelude to stating the object of assembling, gave an accouut of the finances of the Socfety. He said $32,000 had been received from the Gilpiun Fuud, and it bad been Invested in clty Lunds. There was et 1o be recetved from the samng source $30,000 more. As was koown, this mouey, by the terms of the will, could not be used for seven eara yét, aud then only fn a prescribed way,— {or bu{ld ug an adjuuct to thoe Hbrary, nud Dot lor the general needs of the Soclety. “I'he thece lots on the North Sido bad recently been valued Ly A.J. Averill at $24,00, Then there waso clulm azalust the Marlue Curupany ior $17,- G33.57, for which suit was pendiug in New York. Nearly cuougu had Leen subscribed to puy jor the bullding now erectiog, and It was hoped that the balance would be rused by thu time the siructure wus ready for occupancy—Uct. 10, There was o mlortgage on the property for about $10, the rate of futerest d Leing 10 per c¢ent. The docuiucnt wus destroyed in the fre, pnd, 08 the debt was “now due, the holders of the obligativn were anxious to get their woney, Judpe Skinner was codeavoring 10 negotfute & luan with the Connecticut Mutu; Life-Insurance Company for three, five, orseven )I'cms at 8 percent, sod the Secretary wus cuu- erving with partics with a view of getting the amount at 7 per eent. And the purpose of the meeting was Lo suthorize the President and See- retary Lo execule u Hew niortgare, and bave the holders of the present one ussign their clabin to whoever advanced tho mouey. He ulfered a resolution vonferring the power, and it wus unaaiimously adopted. Anotlier resolution directing u committee to uegotiate tho sale ot the mortgage to sumeono ut o leas rate of lutcrest, uud to get an exten- slou of thne, was sleo adopted, The tollowing wera appointed such commit- clfl::kl.!udzo Siinner, George Rumsey, and Mr. ukley. The )rmmenc stuted that, at tho opening of thy new buliding next moutl, papers would bo read by ex-Lleut.-Gov. Bross on Col. Foater, by Thowmas Hoyne on Judge Muniere, and vy B, F. Culver, and others; aud, ut the annual mcet- fng in Novewmber, Bishop Clarkson had pruinised 1o read a wemolr of William B, Ogden. The wmocting then adjourned. LOCAL TOLITICS. WAID MEETINGS LAST EVENING, The Workingmen's Industrlal Club of the Fiftecnth Ward s a dismal, damp, aud misers- ble fatlure. It et lust night in a saloon on the corner of Wisconsin und Larrabeo strects, with E, Callow in the chair, aud tive or six per- suns present, A terribld old wind-bag uamed Willlam McNally orated for somcthing ehort of au hour, denouncing the wurkingmen of the ward for thelr npathy, and demanding that thelr fallure to respond should be emblozosed on thele dishonoied It waa darkly whispered by the Inltited thot McNally kiiled the wholo thing by o specch which ho made vu Friday lnst, und that 2 wholesome dread of his whnly evapora- tious Kept the people away, A delegate to the Jixceutive Cuminitleo wus to have been chosen, but the whole matter flzzled out. A Precinet Club of the Worklogmen's Indus- trial party was organized ltust night in the Sge- ond Precinet of the Sixth Ward. ‘The meetiug was held ut the corner of Eighteenth and b‘uutfi duiferson streets, and Mr, Edward Ualvey was ted President, and Mr. Frunk MeCormiek, Bdecretary protenn After ubout forty uames had been enrotled, speeches were mudo hy Mr, Call and others, who urzed the workingmen to lend theirntluence to - reform in publte oftice, i to the mantenauee of the laborers’ rights, Adjourned to Saturday nlght, wheu permanent ollicers will be elected, Tha 8ceond Ward Workingmen's Industrial Club held 8 mecting lust ulznt in the vacant store No. 000 State strect, Patrick Kearus pre- sided, amd M, Killlan scted us Secretary. J, H. McGilyray eluclaated upon the platiorin roe eently adopied by the Executive Comtnlittee, and held that the efizht-hour plank did not teun to control the furmer or those trades In which mors hours fur labur were required. Ueorge Dall and others made specches, ana a resolution waa adopted condemning Akl Bal- lanl for not ailowing a peaceful Workingmen's meeting tho use of a hall in the Rallro e, after which the mceting adjourned, THE CITY-HALL, The Committee on Btrects and Alleys of the Threo Divisluns will meet.in the Clty Clerk’s oflice 8aturday atternnon at 8 o’clock, Some of the members of the Committes have expresscd thefr doubta s to the Council's right 1o order the paving of the strests recommnended for pave- ruent last Baturday, without the request, or at least tlic cansent, of the owncra of the property to bear the cxpenso of the improvemeut. TILLEY'S CLAIM, The Bullding Committes met yesterany after- noon. Thers were present Ald. Van Osdel, Ballard, Couk, and Linsenbarth. Architect 11- ley was on biand with his counsel, Gen, Martin Beem. Alld. Van Osdel remarked that tho subject be- fure them was the question as to whether Archi- tect Tilley's claim for compensation for work on the Court-louse pluns should be wllowed. e also sald that lie bad invited Mr, Prindiville, ex- President of the Public Works, to be present aud stuts hls recollection us to whether Mr. Tilley had been ordered, as be claims to have been, to proceed and “detall " the plans ac- tepted by the city, He supposed it was the duty of 1be Committee to collect all the facts mj[q;ubmu tisem to the Councll for adjudi- Ald. Cook thoughit that the stiould be cunnilici Law hpartaent Corporation-Counsel Bonfield tuo the Committee should first mum.-: th‘;g:u‘h.r: on which the Law Department could base fts opinfon. Hu called attention to the fact that Judge Dickey and Mr. ¥raucis Adams had each given opinluns in the Tiley matter, and jutl- mated that it might be well for the Committes to request Mr. Tilley and Lis couusel to present thelr side of the caso In u written statement to be submitted to tho Committee, who could then rrcpm tho city’s slde aud come to somae decly-. 1, o This suggestion was adopted as the most fea- sible way of getting ut the root of the contro. versy, and the Committes will meet Friday alternoou at 3 o'clock in the Couucil Chamber, when Tiliey's statement will be ready. Gen. Beewm stated that e should clalm coiapensation for work un the Eureka plan, the foundation plun, sud for services conunected with toe exca. vation of the Court-Houss square, Ald. Vau Osdel suld that be should endeavor 2o Liave the old mcmbers of the Board of Public Works prescut at the meeting of Friday and let the case be commenced. Gen, Beew let full o cusual reark to the ef- fect that fL was & wastes of money for the city to euploy the county architect to furnish the plans of thie new building, for Tilley could furnish the desired plaus, aud would do so without further cowpensation I the Commfttes requested It. He had access to thy county plans snd could cupy them. s Ald. Van Osdel asked how he had access to em. Uep. Beem sald: *Wo can coj e duplicetes in the couuty arch L"L&em fivm H{(Allllll-ol‘&nkl(l)&d::l nl&:hl} Illx. questioned the 4 vautage of thiat uccess Lo ¢o the deslgns, aud believed that Egan would‘ ul:;,- oo Gea. Beem remasked that there would bs uo mention,* far obylona reasons.’ Adjourned to Friday. THE COUNTY BUILDING, The County Collector was selling delinguent property in West Chicago yesterday. ‘The stone-contractor commenced work on the second story of the Court-House yesterday, The Court-House brick steal s to be consid- cred to-day by the Commitice on Public Build- {ngs and Public Service. The old Board of Bupervisors mecet at the Palmer House at noon today, The obfect of the meeting, it is understond, is to take some action looking to promoting the election of the best men ta fill the several county ollices this falt without distinctlon of party. If the Super visors unite |o this watter carnestly, they ean make their inituence feit, no doubt. AN IMPORTANT CASX, Soma dn{s ago an execution against the effects of Mrs. Elizabett Scrafield, of Hvde Park, was placed in the hands of Shenfl Kern. Baturday he levled ou property to satialy the cxectition, anl placed a custodian fn charge. Baturday night Constable Roney, John Herbert, and Ucorge Sutherland surrounded the custo- lan, arrested him, and, taking him before Jus- tice Richle, had him committed for tres- nass In default of ball, e was brought to jall early Sunday morn- ing, and escaned Monday evening on a writ of habeas vorpus, another custodian taking charge of the property In the mecantime, Yeaterday the custodiun went beforo the Grand Jury anid sccured the indictment of nil the parties con- cerned, Including the Justice amt Mrs, Scratield, Indicted for riot. They were arrested during the day and placed in jall, and at. last accounts were trylag to give bail. To-day another In- dictment for vonsplracy is expected to be foumt against thie partics, aud on the whole the case promises to be one of mors than ordinary in- terest. CRIMINATL, Peter Ponson, s Norwegian telegraph ope- rator, vnly a short time In this country, comnitt- ted sulcldeat No, 373 Hubbard street by shoot- ing himaell. e leaves s wife and seven chil- dren Inthe nld country., Reverses In fortune are supposed to be the causc for the deed. J. M, Purdey was before Justice DeWoll yes- terday upon complaint of Richard Busteed, kecper of a hotel un Van Buren street, near the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacliie Raflroad Depot, who claims that Purdey delrauded Edward Fer- rett out of $3%0 In moiiey and goods. The case waa continted Ul Sept. 23 under bonds of $1,500. F. P, Mather, J. C. Ender, A, W. Myers, and P, Ender, cinmisslon-merchants, wero before Justice Meech vunerdur, charged by the Audo- bun Shooting-Club with expusing pralre-chivk- ens for sale Lelorcthe season for such game, It waseasily proven that the chickeus were ex- posed, but the prosecution failed to prove that they were “for sule,’”” and the prisoucrs were dlisinlssed. John Sommers, whose name herctofore has been Joe Gareity, was yesterday held to the Criminal Court in bonds ot $x0, |xr Juatice Foote, for assault with intent to kill John Am- steln, 8 hock-driver, The affutr oceurred at2 o'clock Friday morning, at the corner of Fourth avenue aud Murrison struet. Urun Amstein’a refusing to atlow Uarrity to ride the lutter drew a phmfimd tired at the “*Jehw.? Justice Summerfield yesterday held tho fol- lowing: Owen Doyle, of No, 331 Stewnrt ave- nue, brutally beating his wife, $600 to the Critn- fval Court; Carrle Taylur, larceny from D. W, Cunningham, $600 ditto; Michacl O'Grady and ‘Thomas Burns, larceny, %300 ditto William Wate: larceny from D. Q. _ Goul- win, S0 dittos & W, Fredier, John Edwards, Billy Deal, nond Denls Redden, $10J cach or twenty-four hours to Jeave the citys Willlam Cross, James iloward, Her- man Palmer, Loulsa_Jewel, lhmr days each. Justice Kaufmann beld Henry Mifler In 8500 to the 221 fur assaulting Adam Dill; Edward Schnitt, sclllng weat and appropriating pro- ceeds, 825 fing and thirty days; Nick Grayhill, $100 and thirty duys. At an carly hour yesterday alternoon some geutlemen on the Grand Boulevard, near Forty- secoud streety discovered a man waidering in a grove near by, woving his hands and speaklng wildly, They at flest_lmagimed him crazy, and ou investiiration fuund that he had cut his throut. Medical assistance wos procured, sud the un- lortunate mun removed toa house on Cottage oved to bo oie Sluon Launderbeck, n eigarmuker, restding on the cor- ner of Polk strect and Titth uvepue, Iie was furmeriy in business on Cottage Girove avenue, nnd the reason for his rash attempt Is sippose 1o ba that his ludy-love left bun fur & wealtihier -| suitor. "The wound, which was inflicted with a wovket-knife, Is o dangerous one, but not netes- sarily futal, and hopes aro.entertained of the man's recovery. Detectives Ryan and Ostcrman yesterday ar- rested Mrs, Jane Andrews, forowoman of the nnn:--ur department in Goge Brog. millinery catablishinent at the vorner of Madison strect and Wabuash avenue, and locked her up at Cene tral Station upon a vharge of larceny preferred by her employers 8he has Leen [n thielr employ for the lust year,aud during all that thue the firm huve Dbeen inlssmg goods, Another young womman was set to wateh her Monday, and ‘Tueaday worning the lp()‘ reported that Mrs. Andrews Look semo zouds flome with her. Mr. Gage took her to task for it, and stlil Kept up wateh, and! ouce more was shie caught filiing " her pockets, Forbearauce ceased to be w vrtue, aud the lady was put _under arrest. When the offleers scarched the lady's home yesterday they found enough to Indicate that “she had” helped Lerself to . about $100 worth of sllke, velvets, aud trimininzs. 8ho resldes in comtortable clr- cumatances at No, Y30 Bowen avenue. “ller hus- band s the bookkeeper furalarge packing- house, and she is [n overy way above the neces- lllvoillcnllnz, and scema to do it slnply oit of klentomania. ANNOUNCEMENTS, ‘There will be n meeting of Company F, First Reriment L N. G., this evening, at the srmory, to arrange for n short encampiuont, ‘The Flrst Reglwent will be Inspectad by Maj, Lanigan Seot. 23ut 8 p, m,, anil the Second Regiment dept. 24 at the same hour. ‘The Lake County Falr will bo held at Wauke- gau from Oct. 1 tothe Uth, inclusive, The muy- arers calin that the show will excul all previous efforts In this line. Mrs, Mary J. R. Buel, a returned misslonary, will give » fueture on Greeve, In behall of the Greek Misston, at the First Bantist Church, cur- ner of Thirty-leat street aud Bouth Park ave nue, to-morrow evening. The Hou. Emery A, Storrs will sddvess the Washingtonian Home Total Abstinouce Asso- ciation Lhis evening at 7:80 o’clock, Readings by Miss Duluty; speaking by reformed 1nen; se- companied with excellent music, ‘The sixteenth regular meetivg of the Chicago Electrical Socdety will be held in Rooms 81 and 82 Unlon Buildivg, to-morrow evening at 8 o'dock, Al persuns interested in electrical fn- vestigotions are cordislly fnvited to be present. Campany I, First Regimeut L. N, @,, Cant. C. R. 0. Koch commanding, will meet to-morrow avening ut 8 o’clock st thy armory, 114 and 116 Lake strect, for fmportant vushuess uud dritl, Every member s expected to report, snd thoss desiring to joln the company are cordially fu- vitud o be present. There will be a free entertalument given to the scholars of the Ada-street Sundsy-school and their fricods to-morrow eveulng. The ex- crciscs will consist of vocal aud instrumental musie, sougs and recitatious by the'infant class, after which cvery oue baving tutroduced a new schular durlug the past thres months will be resented with a gerenium plant. It is expected hat about 200 geranjuma will be distributed suong the Ll ks. —— . BURNETT'S COLOGNE, Buraett's Cologue recelved the highest award at the Centenolal Exhibition. Ut s 8iled lu vlegant oltles, and Ls for vale by all Orut-clase grocers and dru selats. Unicavo, June 13, 1877. —Mewrs, Jossru Bun- XETT & Co., Boston—Cikxriswsx: Our sales In your Cologne are steadily tncreasiog. Its superlor quality iss won for It many admirers, who with us prunounce it for real freshness and dellcacy cqaal, 1f not suparior, W soy foreien Cologne, Rockwoon Brotueus, 102 North Clark sirect. CAUTION, Toall genuine Decker Brothers' Planos tho fol- lowtng line appears cast ayou the tron plste,on the {aoer left-bana f the instrumeats: **Decker Brothers® Patent, June 2d. 1803, " All styles of gouuine Decker Brothers' Pianos for sale at Blory & Camp's, Nu. 213 State street. e —— No lady stoald be without **Andrews' Bazar," Bosides fashion plates, litorature, 1l uatow, o it coutaiva peuctical biute vn the wanageaient of s housebold that make it wimply lnvalustle. Able authors contribute to the departawnt of liter- u’.uu:.l t‘hapnpufirlflfl}: t&lan- I.‘lviofih the price of subscriptivn. Puolished oy W, K. Audrews, Cinclnuati. * obiectlon, but the reason therefor he would not TFORTY ROUNDS. Two Regiments of Old Soldiers Talk it Over Again, S Reunion of the Eighth Cavalry and One Hundred and Fifth Infantry. The Eighth lllinols Cavalry held Its twellth annual rennlon yesterday afternoon in the club- room of the Palmer House. There were pres- ent about 135 of the veterans, among whom were Gen, John F. Farnsworth, 8t. Charles: Majg. John M. Waite, Chicago; Maj. J. M. Southworth, Woodstock; Maj. Woodbury Tav- lor, Gen. George A. Forsyth, Col, W, W. Roberts, Chicago; Lleut. Van Patten, St. Charles; Maj. Frank Clendennin, Morrisons t. Robert (iates, Bloomingdale; Capt, 8. W, Smith, Naperville; Licut. A.P.Granger,Chicago; May. E. Rassell, Evauston; Capt. W.C, Hazelton, Jafferson; Capt. Reuben, Cleveland; Capt.d. A. Kiuley, Aurora; Lieut. B. F. Lee, Rockford; Maj. 3. D. Ludiam, Winnetka, Capt. M. E. Joties, Wheaton;_Lieut. A. MceS, 8, Riddler, E. 1L Dittalev, Naperville; the Rev. W. A. Spencer, Chaplsiy, Chicagto; Dr. A, Hurd, Sur- guon, Aurors; Licut. 1L I1 Hakes, Belvidere; Licut. 1. A. Pesrson, Chicage; Postmaster Brown, Aurora; Lieut, B, L. klaga, Evanston; Billy Brye, Cuicago; Dr. 1C T. 8ill,_Assistant Surizeon, Chieagoi Capt. Clapp, Evauston; Capt. J. A, Freeman, Chivago, A Iarge number of the “ vets™ broupht their wives with them, and made the oceasion ouly the more social and cojuyable. At 1u'tlock the busingss meeting was called toorder Ly the President, Gen, John F. Farns- worth, The election of otlleers for the ensulug year was called up, #s the tirst thing in order, Uen, Farnswdrth was re<lected Presitent, and Surgeon Hurd was aguln sclected as Secretary and ‘Preasurer. The Treasurer reported thiv tinances in_excellent condition, after which the question of selectng a place for the next reunfon came up, A comniitee of free wos selected to nuime the plae ol meetiug, snd Dauville was se- lected, The deaths of_comrades William MeNalr, G, W. McKenzie, Jacob Franklin, and Gus Blatt were revorted * Several humorous speeches were made, ine cluding remarks. from Dr. Hurd, Chaplain B&muner. Uen, Farusworth, and others, aiter which the meeting ndjourned. At 2:30 o'clock the veterans and - thelr ladles, to the number of 150, tiled into the ladies’ ordinary, where an cle- gunt dinner was served. AFTRH DINNER Col. Forsyth called the mecting to order, and on beliaft of the locad Commlttes tendered thaoks for thetr efforts in gettivg togeuher. 1o congratulated them, and sald that the reunions were good things. ‘they were all growing otder, e made an aliusion to the late riot, and suld that probably net fifty old soldiers could have been found f;'l it ali over the country, The old soldlers wonld sustain the lawa. Uen, John F, Farnsworth gave a retrospective glivee at tho bistory of the regiment, They Ll never met upon o more auspiclous veeaslon. The whole pation wasat peace. A most pro- totind peace prevaled, The Hon aud the lamb had lain down togetlier, sud the lamb wasn't insiue of the ion citier. He predicted good times. Ho tondered thanks to Gen. Forsyth, Col. Roberts, and the geutlenten of thie Com- wmittee, who had made such elegant arrange- ments for thelr entertainments. Lewis McKenzie, furmerly Mayor of Alexan- dria, Va., gent a letter regretime his inatality to attend, which Gen, Farnsworth read. Ho was Mayor nt the time * the boys " were o that uity, and on brhalf of the loval ladies of that city presented them with o beautdful sili flae, which was un extibition yesterduy. The follow- ng letter from Col, Jotin ¥, Musby was also read and recerved with great applauso: WaAsHINGTON, Sept, 15, 1877, —Gen, J, &, Farnss worth—My DEAW GENERALS | have Just received your very kind lnvitation to attead tie reunion of the Elghin Lillovls Cavalry at Chicigo, on the 1dth anst. 1 rezrot very much my luaoility (o ajtend the meeting; but rest esuted that my heart ro- #jionds 10 tno_generous sentiment that promplod you 1o invite me. uy fostine oftea tu rcet tho Bkt fiilnols on ¢ the perilons edgo of vate tle," and the severest blows 1 vver received were deslt by thami and 1 can way, witn truth, toat tos waru# thoso who were oucy iny foomen | choriall nu other fecling than the heartiest pood will, ‘Very truly yours, Jouy 8, Mosesy. Col. Rickey sang **The Red, Wiite, and Blue** 1n ool style, the wudience Juintig in the choras, and Cuaplun Spencer made a very brlet aug decidedly clever spuech. GEN, FORSTTIL was agzaln ealled upon, but regretted bls Inabil- ity to- ko u: tho dead lett on the gory tields und placed vo- neath the suds They lmd down theie lives for their country. The result hal been notbing to - them. “They had fiwuu their livea for . thuir felends. e could not help but speak of them. He spulio of Capt. Medill, Captain of his own company,—Com- Y.\uy Av—towhum be pald a glowlag tribute. 1o nuever kuew of a purer-intuded mau, ilo wus brave, pure, and determined, . He gave np Ins lite chieerfully for his country, aud be was told that he died sercuely, Elan J, Farne worth, who dled in the charge ut Gettysburgs, was next feclingly alluded to. He touctied tens derly upon the bravery vt the privates who had fought so well - and died so nobly. 1o cousid- erod the brave soldier the peer of any man, Thoy luul steod &t thele post in the time of peril, 1lis remarks were loudly applauded ut their concluxlon. Dr. Hurd also made o brief address, fu which ho lauded the Lighth Cavalry boys for thelr valor and fizliting gualitics, Maj]. Walte l'{mku o few words, when Col, Rickey mang *T'ho Star-Spangled Banner," tho boys olnlng in tuo chorus. . Vostuiaster Brown, o nephew of old Johu Brown, was then_calied upon, and made n very funuy spe Ma), Ludlum, Ma}. Ctendennin, Col. W, W, Roborts, Capt. Clupn, and Capt. Van Fatten also made brief specches, when Lieut, Fitch moved that the Presldent ucknowl- editw the kind letter received fron ex-Mavor MeKenzle, of Alexandriu, in the wartiest tering, A slmllar expresslon was made in regard to Cul. Mosby's communication, und the cuutom::ly imu:o :x]l thauks beibg passed the meoting ad- journed. TUE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTIL Ilinols Infantry held {ts twelith aunual reunlon yesterday atternoon in une of the elegant pure dors of the Palmer House. About seventy of the old inembers wery present. Among those prescat were Geu. B, ¥, Duatten, Sycumure; Cupt, T, 8. Rmifm Downer's Grove; M, 8, Eames, Sandwich: D. C, Ureen, Sycamore; Bamuel Whittier, Bandwich; Licut. Peasloy, Nae perylile; Cufl;. uold, Weat Lyous; R, J, Hols comb, Sherllf DeKalb County; Capt. L. B, Chureh, Turner Junction; eorge Hurrington, Ilnekley; €, D, Juckinan, Sycamore; Lieut, Willara Beutt, Nupervillo; Capt. George DB, Ilcth, Chicago; Jacob Blakeman, Chicago: Duavid Martin, Sandwich; Martin Griswold, Whneaton: L. L. IHiatt, ¢, Puller, Downer's .Grove; Capt. Culver, Wate scka: Licut.-Col. ' Vitlete, Chicago; George Cram, Chicago Perry ‘Townseud, York Ceutres A. . Wiant, Turner Junction; Copt. Munson, Bandwich; D. C. Green, Sycamore; the Hon. ¥, 1L, Matber, Nooh E. dury, Wheaton; Willlam Lowls, Wayoe; L. C. Sioow, Ireasurer Du Yagu L‘omuy‘ Alvin Cheesbrough, Sycumore; Cavt, 8eott, Naperville, At 1:80 o'clock Col. Villette, the Vice-Presi- dent, called tho meetivg to order, and Lieut. Ilatt was selccted Secretary pro tem. Me, L. C. Couper, on behalf of tho cltizons of Danby,— Prospect Park,—luvited the regiment to liold thelr next reunion at that place, Capt, Church, Col. Dutton, and Sheriff iolcombwers appointed & comumittes to consider the matter, The lovi tation wus accepted, und Bept, 3, 1878, fixed as the thne of the next gathering. * Otllcers were then elected 88 follows for the cusun »*uur: President,Uen, Dusting Vlcc-l’rflldcn(,(.‘!h. k. M. Villette; Becretary, L. L. Peasley; Trease urer, Gon. E. F, Dutton. Treasurer Capt. S Put? Beott, Capt. Cliurch, and others, made brict and pithy -dx‘m:hv.-u. Cupt, Clurch sung * Marching thro' Ueorgia,* Lhe l::fll foining 1 z the chorus. The eeting then adjourued, and at 4:30 o'clock partouk of u dinuer similar to that of the Eightn Unnlfi;, 10 which ample jus- ticowas dune. Brlef speeches avd sluging ended thie procecdings. Alonzo Ackerman aod F. A, Meyers, were uppointed the Cowmnnlittee of Ar- rungements for the next year's weetluge, e e~ - THE OSAGE COLONY, To the Editor of The Tribune, Cmicaao, Sept, 18.—The Osage Culonization Cowpsny, without much uotoricty, bave been domg good work. They have bad the Btate of Kunsas thuroughly fovestigated aud prospected by ane of their members, and have located thelr lsnds in the gurdenspot of the State, on the Osage landa, uow beld in trust by the Umted States Goverument. This coluny is bused upon the co-operative systemw, aud partles jolning §t can avail themsclves of the advsntages of the experieuce of practical wea who bave paseed several montbs. in tusc coun- lr{. s soun as the Company i3 Alled, which vnly lacks & few men, tho tisst {o- stallment will sturt for their lands with all the farnlug utcusils, lve stock, sud pro- Vislons uecessary for the frst sesson, or uutil the frst crou {s” watbered. Communirations o poseh, . L. then paid u tribute to | writing, addrersed ta the Osaze Colonization Company, nt Room 3, 152 LaSalle street, where there will be a mecting Sumlav afternoun ag 3 . uatil further nottee, will be promptly re- plied to. ‘The first bateh of this colony cxpects 0 move abuut tue 15th or 20th of Octoler next, AN OuD ResipEnT. AMUSEMENTS. THE THEATRT: = Mr. Dooth's excellent impersonation of Rich- elieu has boen witnessed for the last two nights bLy very full and very appreciative oudiences. This s pretty gencrally acknowledged to be among his masterpleces, and the frequent re- calls during the progress of the drama attested the delight of the house at the performance. ‘The plece was superbly mounted, and the sup- port was worthy of the ¢ star,’” This evening the same piece will be ziven. To-morrow night Boath appears {n Ins great charscter of Herfucclo in “The Fool’s Revenge." At Hooley's Theatre, Mr, Barrett was heard agaln in his role of Caarius, anil by a fine audience, To-night “Jullus Cresar™ will be given for the lust time, Those wio would like 10 sec Barrett at his best should certalnly scize the opportunity. This alternson Mr. Barrott will pKl_v Claude Menotte in *Lady of Lyons." To-murrow evening will be presented "*The Wonder—A Woman Keeps a Secret.”” very pleasing variety programme is belng filled thils week at the Muscum_ by Miss Jennie Hughes,J, 1, Manning, 8am Dearin, and other vertormors, the entertainment closing with a sensational drama, * Wide Awake.” ‘*I'he Tlcket-ol-Leave Man" is the attraction at the Adelphi this week. 4. 1. M'VICRRR, Mr. McVicker was r‘yeucruny in recelpt of a letter from the proprictors of the Fifth Avenue Theatre, New York, cotitaluing a formal teuder of the management of that establishment, The fact was mentloned in tho theatre last evening, and, upon inquiry at the fountaln head, it \v’ruml to be a torrect statement. M. Me- fcker sakt he had received such nn offer, but n8 to lus ucceptance of the same, he could not at the time deliver an opinton. He would tuke the matter under consideration. et—n e TIE COURTS. Proceeiiags Yestorday—Now Sults, Confess slons, Judgimeiits, Ete, Robert E.Jenkins was vestenlay appolnted Trovisional Asslznee of Willlan H. Blachiofl. UNITED STATES COURTS. Mathes W. Parker began a sult for $2,000 ogainst Charles 8, and Davld Stettaucr, and ueorge Etnsteln, Joseph 8, Woodrnff sued the Wilson Packing Company for $1,500. SUPERIOR COUKT IN BRIEE. Jolin Tyler began asult yesterday for $1,000 agninst David O. Strong. Alfred 8, Barnes commenced a sult for $5,000 agalust 8. 8. layes. James 1, Gilbert began an action in tresspass against Thomas Murphy to recover $10,000 dam- agres. TR CALL. Jupoe DrRuxsoNn—In chambers, Jubar (Gany~i11, 3 Lo 3D, 41, 42, 43, and 44 to 62, inclusive, No case on trial, Junar JasranN—150 to 154, 157 to 103, 167, 1068, 170, 175, 178, 17D, No case on trial. doepar Moone—10, 41, 42, No case on trial. Junax Itooens—1 to 12, inclusive, Set caso 20, Iirown v, Kirby, on trial, upag Baoto—i, 0, 7, 8, 10, 12, and 13. No caseon trial. s W Jupax McArvisren=Motlons aud passed cases. No, 51, Slean vs. Penusylvanls Company, ou trial. Juvos Wistaxs—Motlons, JUDUMNENTS. SUPERION COURT—('0NFEASIONI C.D. Gran- ninctal ve. 3. Ex Hauman, $300. dubun (iany—Catherine stoinhelss ve, William I, Btovenson, $514.16,—Charles A, Caldweil, conscryator of tho ustate of W. D, Lang, ve. Chnries W, Weatan, 85, 524,25, Jupng daxnceox—John Scaurk vs. Thomas L. Kempstor, 31,000, Cigeiar Count—CoNrEmoNs—John 1I: Thorp etnl. ve. Robert Ellls, 8514,47,—1laber Smith va, é.n;u;ll ®. Do Wolf and Willlam O. Welch, 3141, Jdunag Rooens—Jarolay B, Belohrudaky ve, llen- ry W. Harrls, 3423, 00, Juoor MeAntisten—Patrick McKittelek vo. The Chicago, Itack Ixlagd & Pacitic latiroad Company and the Loke Shore & Michlgan Southern Itajlroait Compuny; verdict, $4,250, and motlon for now trial, LLINOIS SUFREME COURT. OT1TAWA, Sept, 17.—~T'ne S8upreme Court met at 2 v'elock ta-day, and transacted the ol lowling business, to-wit: 414, Dunham ve. The South Park Commlssion- erei motlon averruled, 13, Verrin cLal, 4D, Plescinng v, 1. Rohearing ducky petitiou duni 088, Crelghton vs, Sanders; motion overraled, 7. Tliden va. Colller; procedento fnstanter: 7. Kyle ve. Town of Logan; motion overruled, ;fl(ll-'um':_hnnt ruled to flle aended record by the Ul do . ehearlng docket, Colo ot al, vs. The peo- plo; petition denied, 404, 11all etul. Tlio Crano Brothers' Manufac- turing Company; motiva for continuance orer- ruled, 440. Tteynoldu va, (iage: motion averruled. 20, Hehvanng dockot, Foater va, 'fhe Chieago & Alton Uallroud Company; petition denfed. . Qiohearing docket, ~Cable ve, Ellis ot al, 3 petition allowed, 4 474, Uhlcugo Planing-Mill Compsny va. Mer- chants’ Natiunal Bank of Chicago; leave to tlo suended record and cross OF, . O'Callaguun ve. O'Caliaghan; certiorarl awarded, 451, Ueouott v, Ianifan; motlon ovveraled, and rule taken on appullsut to file new bund by Oct. 1, 708, Daldwin vu, Tho People ex rel. Huck; or- der of diimissal sot aside. 18, ‘Turnan ve. Fiuke, execulrix; motion sus. tuinad; arder to ainend wctro faclas, 241 Rehearing vocket. Wllcox ve, Pollard ot al, 3 petition denlod, 10, Wright vu. the Peonle ex rel. Miller; judg- ment amemed, 2 17. Iierce vs, Bhippe et al. ; cause continued, 100, Gotifrled ve. bomner; dismissed procedens do Instanter clicaring docket, Johnson va. Voa Kettler; optaton modifded and strack from ducket, #, Ilehearing docket. Hurbank e People ex rol. Rumascy; petition allowed. N22, B2d, and 824, Motlon (o allirm ne for stipn- Iation on motion vt the AttarsieyGenoral 'The call of the people’s docket was st for Tucs- day, the 25th just, Bt Dismbssud with § per cent aamages, 2, Thurp ve. Uolway, adminlstraior; motion by appailee 1or o request that Clurk of Clrcuit sead L up ocigiual panoru. 800, Motiun for allas exccutioy. 800, Dismiased, 801, Dismwsed; B per cent damages, 803, Bame opder, #u, Sotion fur summous. 48, Doyeretal. va, Loyer; leave to make new partics. Orrawa, Ill,, Bept, 18,—The Burrcma Court met pursuant to adjournment, with a full bench present. The Tollowing procecdlugs were had: 450, Mclvin va. The Lamar Jusurance Com motion allowed; an allas cxecution will be fs .40, Rehearing Ducket, Watson et al, vs, Shere man et al, ; rehearing denled. 41, Rehearing Locket. City of Elgio v, Ren- wizk; rehearing graated, H. Rehearlug Docket, Schuildt et al.vs. Mitch- ell; rebesning denied . o ‘Thory ya, u--lwa{ administrator, etc. § of this Court will request the Clork be ual papery. he l? ) neut. < = pery. cople ex rel. Rumseyj v Sane; sanie ordur, 8 L. ve. 824, Sulliven va, Same; samo order, e ——— SOUTHERN PENITENTIARY, Hpecial Dispatch to The Tribuns, SPRINAFIELD, 1L, Sept, 18,~A heavy delega- tlon from Chester to reinforce Mr. Buun and others favoring the locution there of the South- ern Penltentlary put {u an appearance hers to- day to lobby prior to the meeting of the Ad- visory Board to-morrow to take action on the majority snd minority report of the Locating Commissloners. Meanthoe the Goveruor bas recelved 8 statement srows & physiclan of tost viclnity that the mouth of the ‘Kuskaskia aud thereabouts {s oo unhealthy to makeit adesira- ble prison 1ocation. It 1 fnpossible to predict the actlon of the . The pressure Lo con- Brin Chester 1s very strong. —o——— CATHOLIC COLONISTS. Bt. Louss, Bept. 15.—The negotistions which bave beeu dn progress for two or thres weeks past between the Catholic Colonization Associa- tion of this ¢ity sud the Central Brauch of the Unlon Puaciflc Railruad Compauy, for the pur- chasuot lands ou the Moo of that voud, Lave been conclyded and contracts execyted in due furm, Tho laud purchased is in Pottawatomic County, Kausas; awouunt, l’fiufld seres, ut $3.60 per acre. A large colony will be Lmumediately orgeulzed for scttlement ou thuis land, . — - Revival of Old Fashions, ~* " New York Evening Fost, All old fashions are revived to lend eccentricl- ty to dress; whole costumes ure copled from old palntings, and 8ir Joshua Reynolds' beau. ties mre studicd. Shoes with high beels and square tous, the rasettes lLigl up on the Instep, for walkiny, or pointed tovs snd sutiu allpvers of tho verv daintivst wake fur eveulng wewrd flap hata tied wnder the chin or slune aver the arm: dresses with walta under the arma and whle belta, accompnnied by searts to Lhre them when out of dooras these, with the little retienle baws of satin hune front the wa'st, are the Iatest ‘‘caprices’ of a French woman's summor costume. ——— e 8t. Swithin In Seotinnd Scotland, says the J'ali Mali Gazetle, appears to Lave been almost washed away by the lieavs raine. The Astronomer Roval oi that countrv reporta that the ranfall during August wos about S.445 Inches n the principal towns, aml that, consequently, during the present year the farming interesta of the vountty have suffered more than during any previous yeas since the beginning of the publication of the Reglatrar tenceral's returne for Siotland, * Perhaps,'” adds the Pall Jlall Gazette, “these facte will cause people ta be o lttle more chary of ridicul- ing St. Swithin."” T DEATHS, T HAULAND_Sept. 17, at 1997 Wabash Avenuea, Mrs. Sarah Donlund. aged 7 years, Funersl Wedneaday nt 2 o'clock p. m. FOLITICAL ANNGUN SEVENTH WARD REPUBLICANS, ‘The Republicans of the Seventh Ward will meet at their hall, !4 Bloo Tsland avenne, Thursday evening AL 8 ck aharp, FIFTEENTH WARD REFUBLICANS. There will be a apecial meeting of the Fifteenth ‘Ward Republican Club at the house of Albert Fledler, corncr Willow and Dlayton-sts,, (his (Wednesday) evening, at 8 o'clock shamp. Al Rte- pnbll:n.lll of the ward are earnestly solicited to be present, FIFTEENTH WARD REPUBLICARS. The regular Nepablican Club of the Fifteenth Ward will iold o mecting at the northenst corner of Webater svenua snd Larrabec strect tnis (Wednesday) evening. A full attendance is de- sired, &s oflicera or the enaning year will be clected. NMEDICAL: Schenck’s Pulmonic 8yrup, For tho Cnre of Consumption. Coughs, and Colds. The great value of this medlctae 14that 1t ripens the matter aud (hrows [t outof the system, puries the blood, and thus efecta s eure, SCHENCK'S BEA WEED TONIC, FOR THE CURR OF DYSPEPSIA, INDIGKSTION, &c. The Tanlc producen s healtby action of the stomach, creatiug an apoetite, forming chyte, and curing the most obatiuate cascs of Indigestion, SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, FOR THE CURE OF LIVEI COMPLAINT, &c. 3 re slterative, and produce n healthy mc- er without the least danger, as they are onicl, snd yet more eificacious In restoring & healthy action of the liver, These remedies are & coriatn curo for Consumption, 21 the Pulmanto Syrup ripens the matter and purtfce the biood, Tho Mandrake Pills act upun the ltver, creata s hesltby bile, and remare sil discases of the liver, often acause of Consumption. ho Bes Weed Tonic gives tone aad strength to the stomach, makes # good dizestion, and enables thie org: blood; nd Lhus creates & healibiy circulation of heslthy blood, The combined action of thess medicines, as thus explalned, whll care every case of Consumption, 1f taken fn time, sod tho usa of the modicines parse- vered In. Dr, Bchenck Is profesionally at hia pelncipsl ofce, corner Slath and Arch-si elphts, every Mon- hi day, wher all letters for ddvice ot o nadreased. Schenck's medicines for sals by all iruggiats. : _LIFE _INSURANCE, UNITET)?TATES s ot e P i ] INSURANGCE COMPARY, IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 261, 262, 263 Broadway. ~——e—ORGANIZED I'!lfl—o-—- ASSETS, $4,827,176.52 SURPLUS, $820,000 EVERY APPROVED FORM OF POLICY 1SSUED ON MOS'T FAVORABLE TERMS ALL ENOWRENT POLICIES ATPPROVED CLAIMS MATURING IN 1877 wis e JIGINTED ar 24 OX PRESLNTATION. JAMES BUBLYL, - - PRESIDEANT. Tennch Ofice, 10 Lunlle-st., Cliicuo. gt CHAILLES 1. T, M. '+ L. BALDWIN, Aient. [ Superintenient. _ouNLE 5 CELEBRATED throughont tbe Unlon—exprossod to all purta. 1 and upwand at 45, 40, G0c per , Addre orders GUNTHER, Confec tiuner, Chlcago, HALIE GOOBS, e \iall, e for prica ate 0. 0. 1% anywhers. baire e el JULRNITADM, 21 W Maviaon . __AUCTION SALES, WM., A, BUTTERS & CO. Commtsalun Auctioncers, 1saad 120 Wabssh-ar, Saloon, Fixtures, and Liquors AT ATOTION, On Wednesday, Sopt. 10, at 1U 4, m,, AT N\, BI EAST WASUINGTON-ST, ‘The Fixtures complel tncludiog Iarge Har. o Shuie-toards, v'va.-- i atiele, e Mteror M. A, HUEFEL; Auctrs. REGULAR WEDNESDAY SALE, WEDNESDAY, AT QUL SALES ROOMS, 118 & 130 WA, WML A. BUTTERS & €O, Auctioneers, BUITERY' THURSDAY TRADE BALE Lock A, ., BASI-AV, DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, BUIRTS AND DI‘A‘VI 5y UALLDIGANS, Wou I U 111 LINES 2 ¥y M K, AT aonayg i S azwann l.'llfim:‘lfifil F| ;{ ) SALABLE WM. Aucttoncers. LUrTEL BATUHDAY, BEI AABIL, Wi A b0 uietios By WM, MOOREHOUSE & CO,, Auctluncers, 84 and 85 Randolph-st, LARGE SALE OF DESIRABLE FURNITURE 2t9:30 ¢'clock tals 8. m. ‘Weshall sell er variety than usual of new Par. tor “Cosmer, Diviog: Koo, Letl: aad Olice Furdi- Fo. 2 Elegant Velvot Parlor Buits, & Prench Piste Pler Mirrors. i N 4 Second:-1land. At13o'clock we P o S1etas IHUNSWICR B LLIATS TAnLE: taodsm siybt i i i "t il et sud fect order, LS let oF Sacoud: wand Sousebold Goods to ba sold un Chattel Moriigs BALE OF “TheGalt House,” Louisville, Iy, As Asstgmees of 100 Galt House Compny, we will of- {or 8. pubiia sale. o the pretuessaaroTe Tiu.of raer Of Slaiu, Fird, sud Wastingtou-ats., Loutaviise, 0d th farnitufe thereut, athe buuf of 13 . OF OUC'9, 177, Tiila 1 o tioat cumuiebe bg. peerecty Rotanifed ot bn the Weat U8 S0t “ Cott 17 by Wil sccomianadaly froi 400 10 LU Kuests. Competeut Party can juake 23 ber ceut uu tuvesien Torms~Oue-(uurth (8) Cashi batanee In 1. 4, 3, 4, ois rear, wiih oy’ bor Ceut tuterual. “lateriat oa o s £ {erred paypicats payable seml-anouslly. Ll - il fo? GHurred vy itia For Farehes pariiculns ot 3y JOIIN C. PARRY, 270 East Madisou-ut. This morning st 10 o'clock will be sold P Dicastng Cusonbta Chansoer b Dining onas okt Biven e U ulea D ook S8 ipting Srareili ek St Droveriea o 5 Al biltace THIGAN BRUSH, Auctioncer, _ By ROSENFELD & MUNZER, Auctioneers, 42 ad 44 Madlawwn-at., mear Webasli-gy. A BPLENDID TUADE 5. this morning st 10.0'clocx, sharp, ALK Catalugues tay Lo Lag t salcsroom, LOARNPELIt & MINZER. Aurtiansers. to form good, —— BABBITT'S TOALET S0oAp, BABBITTS TOLLET S0aP *Tnrty, [ W Bath NG et = claland doq > o nled far by i ¥ niacturer of BadbiIr's Pest Saap ias perfected, andng x4 i Tiie 115 T O L LR RG T o e World, Only tAs pureet Fegetanl¢ Ofis used in fy manujaclure, For Usgin tho Karsery it Bas No Eqng), Worth ten times ta rast to every mother I ChEsiendom, Sampla bo, con:ainings Saper Ty olinces each, Rent. Trce {0 any address on receips ci7s Centa. Addreas B.T.BABBITT, New York0ity, FOIt SALE BY ALL DRUGQISTY A PERFECT TOLET S08p, Firt among the requfaites of the toflet is & pooy Articie of Soap, bit to frocure It 1A not Alwars an ey matter, Many of the 1most exnenive Suapa in the my, ket are made from coarse and deletorions materiatugy thetr dellcate coloring snd fragrant perfuma oo uftey conceal tho most reputstve impurities. The disclomrry recently niade pubiic regarding this subject are noy. tively startling, and descrve serfous constlerstion, Scented Soaps arc now kuown to be extremely objecs tionable, esucclally {f applied to the leads Infnelng the bafr, rritating the acaln, and foduclog severs hes). aches, The chiaracter of the ingrediciia may be (nferreq from the stalemeut of o gentleman who ninkes the FCULLILY UL DUBDA 14 busitites . ux secently deciarud thag persuns envayed in this emolaymen t were short.ilvods 1rotn S€¥en [0 ten years belng Lo {ou2eat period dupe which theuceupatlon could bs fullywed, 2 Juediniculty ot procuring s perfectiy pure articisor ‘Toliet Boap 12 at lavt ohvlated, fiowever, 1hauke to iny enterprise and chemic My T T, BARBIFY, of New York, the worl nowned Sosp Manufacturer, T hose mtfiensa establishment ta by far the largestof Kind fnthe United Biates. The renown of Mr. ifann YAPIOUS PrOJUCtions hax for nany years been wiicly seminsied, but this Istest succom 14 NG ADproHate 3 victorics aiready schieved, he ina. o el an a), el t1a simply unparalied {n this department of fa. i BAB#ITEs ToILEr BOAP" fa the trade-mesy Ly which this elegant tofiet luxury Is desfganted, saf for applicatan to the delicate skin of [nfants, chilires, and jwilles, it 1¢ altogetlier unvqualed (o 1ts stolilest propettes. The Sunp ia nof parrumed, the Ingredlersy (ug of auch aLrolute HuFiLy A% 1o raquire no aid f, chetnistry (o disguise inferior materiale, _The inoy. fned tadte considera the absence of artificial pertus the perfection of sweetness, and thie peculiar enaracters isticot . T. Bahbltvs Tollet Boap renders 1tthe mm Bealthtul'and agreeable articla of the kind ever man. fally desirabie for tho use of ladles and ldren, 808D 18 e te for en's tollet, and sy of the fnest soaps for barbers’ use. Y ne. 1t i faced apon the market, but the demand fo! come general,—~New York Tribune. B, T« BABBITT. New York City, TARIRANT'S SEL El‘ll“ 8 t;lll:ll . Sala e fiubies ZETR APERIENT, Tlio “Wisn Men of the Tand, the Divine, the Thyriclan, the Judse. uso dally, in thelr own liimw, and reconimend to Al tnvallds and suferers from Dys- pe eadache, Sour Ktimach, Costlyenei Jearthurn, Indigestion, Uiles, Milaus Attacks, Liver Comolalnta, Gout, and jtheumatic Affections, Mtire's own great and good renfedy, Tarrant’s Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, dicine ever offered to discases. “The nirsing and prand- | parents, will ali And thin pi thelr differen AUCTION SALES, By GEO. P, GORE & GO, 2 and 70 Wabasl avenue, BOOT AND SHOE AUCTION SALE, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 9:30 a, m, ‘Weo shell offer an unusually large aod varied stook of all tho leading linea of Boots and 8hooa, including **Sucker Boots,” Phil. adoiphin Shoes, Fine Lociester Goods, Duyora should call and examine this stoox baforo placing orders. All goods warrante od. Cataloguos ready Mond iy, GEO. I GORE &CO., 68 any 70 Wahash-ar, BANKRUPT SALE AT ATCTION, On Wednesday, Sept. 19 A Btock of Fine Goods in Men's, Wame and Misses', which will be wold without rescrve o cloae business, Q. I GORE & CO., 68 and 70 Wabash-av, ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, BALE POSITIVE, 150 Cases Wos. Imt, Sandals. GEO, P, GORE £CO., 68 and 70 Wabash-av. On Thursday, Sopt. 20, at 9:30 o'clock, ‘Wo S8hall Make a Spooial Sale or ELEGANT UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Parlor Bults, covered In BlIk-Plua Torry, Catallue, aud_Jalr-clotn, Easy Chwin, x Lodngen Climiuor =cis, Mull-Tres Walnui_ Hedstends and Suresus Stdeboards. Brvakfast-lables, Chiaine wd Woul. sad Exceldor Mattresws, Whate ‘Walnut Chisniber-scts. ledstoads, aud ureaiis in the whito, Carpets Oil-Clotlis, etc. ticnd thissale fur bangaing. G EE0kR & co., Auotioneen. By ELISON, POMEROY & COy Auctioncers, 78anu 50 standoipti-at. At766 Wabash-av. Weduesday, Sept. 19, at 10 o’clk, ‘We will scli the euntire;cantents dwclling above uumber. Carpets, Parlor aud Chamber Farniture, Picr Mirror, Stoves, Bedding, Kitchen and Inning- room vutft, LIBUN, POMEROY & L'“.__ "PEREMPTORY SALE 500 C.ASES BOOTS, SHOES, and RUBBERS, All Fresh, Seasonable Goods, Thursday, Sept. 20, at 10 o'clk. O llun[u- ready and gooda on exhibitlon mors* fgerusle: ELISON, POMENOY &CO. Our Regular Weekly Sale, Fridsy, Sept, 21, at 0:80 8. &, The Largest aud Most Attractive Show. New Parlor Suits, . New Chamber Sets, A Full Line Carpets. Qeneral Household Furnlture, new and second- lum'l?‘l’uluruml Oilice Dewks, Generul Mercasn® i ELISON, POMEROY & €O- By RADDIN & CLAPP, AUGTION BALB Boots, Shoes & Rubbers FRIDAY, Sept. 21, 1877, at 10 o’clock. LAVDIN & CLAPP, 83 & 85 Wabtasli-st Tirocatelle, fen ney

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