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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY: "RTT. b AR OCTOBER &, b 3 to and fro, up and down, round | Hirsh from further interfering with the vinegar | scenes she draws. tears from the eves al the ' 0N ), A to be found In almost every community, who R R I{E CITY- '.'nfi':?,'(‘,‘.’,fln'.‘f;e :ml there, fluhcr and thither, | factory, An injuoction was granted as asked. more tender-hearttd, Although her reputation “ l LO)SIN l OLI l-"-’ strive to make eversholy nh!ml then miserable and go forth. He takes from his pocket a let- DIVORCHR, bas already been established, yet ahe may feel hy declaring that thier are about to dfe. proud of the brilliant success she a hieved Inst evening, and it oueht to insure her full honscs whenever ahe_apprars in a principal part, Mr. Koch, as Mr. KNaymond, shared the han- ors and applause with tue brilliant actrese. ltle gave n piece of character actinz na has never been witneased at this houao he- fare, and it was by long odds the best perform- ance we have seci of this excellent actor. The other parts In the play wers of but little im- vortance, Mr. flelmer as Seore was very good, and {0 the eplsole uf I'eter Wolf, Lhe nisurer, he was brilliant in the extreme. Hin make-up was s0 excellent that he was unrecognizable cxcept by his vofee. The singtug, ol which there ls considerable in the play, was also very euoil, especially by Ml Cottreily, wiio has a soprano voica 0i more than oplinary excellence. THE WEST SIDE, At the West Side Theatra was given s spark- lingecomedy by 1oll and Wilken, entitled, “Aul Elgenen Fussen " (On His Own Feet). It is one of thnse pleasant combinations of cumedy and song a0 common In the German language. ‘The comedy Is good, and the iauale being from the facile pen of Conradl Iy in Itaelfl assurance of {ts excellency, The andfence was fair for the night, and the company maintaloed the good' name it has plready sectired. ANNOUNCEMENTS, We have had a depreviated currency growing out of our War, but now it 1s coming ba-k to n soltd loundation, Only a_few months azo It was worth 00 centa on the dollar; now it Isworth 07, and there s cvery reason ta belleve that soon the paper dollar we ‘may have in vur poskets will be eq,l‘u\l toa dollarin gold. I cannot re- gard {t otherwlse than as serlous folly to take any step at this time that woull obstruct that eonisummatlon. The view {8 atrengthened by the fact tiiat any mensure to check the tmovement of the gold” and greenback dollar toward an equal valne must in s greater or less de- gree Impalr the credit of the country, and thus defeat the large saving which wo may now ex- vect Lo realize in the Intercst on the public debt. I foresee, and that at no distant day, 8 eurrency consisting of gold, silver, ana thae fs- sues of the {tovernment, all bossessing an caual and nuvarying value, aud in this result I recog- niz¢ the sssurance of vountlesa blessings for the pation, There are those who tell us the best thing that could happen would be a finctu- ating currency worth one price to4lay and an- other to-morrow. I nced not tell you that this 18 a falza pmmsuphfl and woull be” destructive ol all prosperity, Dantel Webster never utter- e a reander tristh than when he said that pa- per currence, not convertible into gold and sllver, *was tho most Inzenious device everinvented by the wit of man to fertilize the rich man's fleld with the asweat of the {mnr man's brow.” With the certainty of stabllity {n natlonal affairs, and that our nation- al finances are not to be jcopardizea by experi- ments and untried theories, we may safely an- ticipate an Incrense of confidence in all etreles of business. an increased demand for productions of nll kinds, mora willingness to invest fn busi- ness enterprises, and conscquently more Fms- n’c'tl-‘lty Tor the country, for capltalists, and labor alike. g Let me say In conclusion, that all who desiro to see a sound, safe currency as good as goid; all who desire to have Civil-Service reform an accomplished fact, and all who de- sire to ‘se¢ fruteronl relations existing between North and Bouth, can ‘moat ellectually contribute to that end by supe d reads ft. A cloud passea over his flaxen GENERAT, NEWS, }fie'"mu';:'n: blue bair. Lemme see. Jupiter in Taurus, Arics bultlng the giblets ont of The German taflors met yeeterday afterncon Can(mrnn's. the twine, and the conjunction of at the corner of 8iato and Adams streets, and, | Venus and Mars—"" ' O, I don't want to hear uiter dircnseing aud amending the constitotion l‘l"’“:""{ll‘m""-l'v'l:“: rlrl‘:ddhh“ r‘vlml.'v" ::“Ldl:)"l‘:n“\'; ! or, teatily; **I'm wnarried, n : u at &..wir Uniony v ers fafsly homeaxatu: where my hisband Is.” O, it Is your present Early list evening Officer McMahon, No 1 of | jusband you want to Inquire shout—why West Twelfth street, was assaulted on the d{)\{n't li\'mx say l:lo nl' first? "Luu" IhL:I,“!: corner of Taylor and May streets, Tle arrested | B mper with the spirits, i the meeress; I was (clling you _about twauf the gang, when he was stoned, Methen | Vo8 SRS 0t arter .‘_m“‘ RG{ Y itves knocked 81X of them down with his club, and | from this one, with 816 o weck alimony and fired one shot at them, causing them to dis- [ £350 counsel fee,’ she mided, after narrowly In- perse, Licut, Callahan made 1t warm for tho ?,»ecdl(:‘g“luixl-lviallu‘:;n l’fei |“ Purflfut.‘n:'r,uul;llui AN h the beauty of Adonls aud a whole lo roughs during the balance of the evening. of West Disision City Kallway stick. Bu AL 9 o'clock yesterday morning C. Ablgram, | about your prescnt husband—lem—me—seee, of No. 578 Canal street, reported to the West | seca street, s street In this city, and on that ‘Twelith Street Statton that his room had been | street there la—u—lLouse.” .4 house with four steps to the front stoop, a quita-perchn entered darine the night by a burglan who o bl chip out of the bell-ndic, and Jiod carried oftn golil wateh valued at §100, 8 | \ie grees bling fa the left-nand warlor window rult of clothes,” and 821 in cash. Uflleer | with three slata knocked outf' hruthlenl, I'wohey went out on the case and aoon returneds | questfoned the visitor. *1 caonot sec,” Lav{ng in tow John Meyers, upon swhom he | gaid the sceres: “if there is 8 chlp found alt the stolen property. out of the beu-mns«]le, Lecause the Silamander 1t I8 on Interesting study {n buman nature to | inhis transitacrossthe Cyclades obscuresthe cf- £cr a man rush (uto 2 botsl near the depot Just | fulgent offuleence of the'eftulzatory maon. La, before the train atarts, sting down & counterfeit | 8 man appears on the street. l’le Ifwkn about as &10 bill, and get two tives or it from the clerk, | if be feared lobeg}ucrml—. " v And \v.:n he aud then, about twenty minutes later, when | might, a hls age,” broke In the visitor, “with the traveler has reached the' round-house ana | five children and the youneest four months old.” the clerk béains Lo think that he bas worked | **This mau,” sald the seereas, mutioning to her thore borus bills off at Iast, to listen to thelr | Euest to be silent, 1 see I will describe to you. rewarks on each other's hunesty. He hag—"" % \'stoup, false teeth, black eycs, 1 3 Walsh 1 i a hald head, n deceltful henrt, a limp in his lelt Eaturday evening Jaines Walsh had a dlsputa | jog, g suit of pepper nnd salt cluthing with a with Mictitel Donalite, nt the corner of Canal ¥ 4 lot! b nta- e whreeie! Sbams. ey oy | atetof darkuray lotltIn the seatof the panta, awd fn the quarrel 1bat ensued Walsh drew o L o is boet fhoth careinic-knife, aud slashed’ Donatue | f1¢ Vttor. | BF cannet fee, for b back cting a wound that will dis- | coy haye deseribed, and s be gzoes ap the atalrs figzure him for itfe. Donabiue was conveyed to his | 3o ring the bell I sce that there bsu chip out of liame, No. 112 DeKoven sireet, where Dr. Lee | 1oripRthe beit L ace it Atere B ried tire ntt eighteen stitches in the wound. Welsh was v Todked up at 'th West Tovelfth Street Seation. | J1eLor] o L believe L e ey ane Atarmy headquarters yesterday nonews otim- | thing more, you necdn't sce anything” more. George . Kanouee filied » hlll‘{aflcnhy acainat his wifo Hester, asking for & divorce on account of her desertion. UNITED STATES COURTS. Matthew Dolles & Co. began a suit S8aturday for $25,00J ngainst the ‘Towd of Roberts. Charles J. Martin, of Lleweliyn Park, New Jerser, filed & bill Saturday agaiust the Jolict Mound Company, A G. Van Schaick, 1f. . Powers, &, Cy Ducat, . M. Durand, Jacob Btryker, I, 8 Durand, J. M. Wilson, Girant Uobdrich, WV, W, Farwell, 0. ' Granger, W, 1n Adams, and W, B, Beach to forecluse a Lrust- deed for $23,000 on_ all that part of the 8. Y% of 8ce. 19, 35 10, which lles Letween the Ilifnols & Michigan Canal and the Rock Ieland Ruitroad (.‘um\v-{l(y, contain. ing 130 acres; also tho E. 3¢ of the N, E, }{ of Bec. 10 aforesald, except a'tract of twelve acres; also a certain other tract contalning sevenacres, dlescribed s the W, 1§ of the N, E. 3§ of Sec. 19, which lies between tho land of the Chicazo & Rock Tsland Laliroad oo the north, the high- way on the vouth, and the lunds of the Jollet Mound Company on the east ‘and est; also that portion of the E. 3¢ of the N, W, i of sufd Kec, 10 Iying between' the shove railroud and the county roml, with the addition of so much of the E. 14 of the N. E. i of sald.Se:, 10 ns Hes north of the north linc,of the right-of-way of the Rock Island Roe L and (s not bicluded in l‘llm dehc-l of the Mound yCompany to Navier Munch, The President’s Southern Policy and the Currency Quese tion. Speech of the Mo, Willlam E. Smith, Republiean Candidate for Gorerner, Delivered In Rilwankee Last Week. b g Py rions tncrericnt: z;fl"i’i fier years o7 L Y < bl s X facturer ot W Bankices fiest Snap hes perfected, and no: >tha R e T e e L Varlll, Onlv ke purest Vegelabie Gl red " n 1 Eor Uz i the Narsery it s o By, Worth ten times {s coat to every mothar and In Christenom, Bampie bot, r’:'mulnmn"fi:}u!-flf’; mlm'ulxilaanltnlw‘n’lddrw on roceipt of 73 B.I.BABBITT, NewYorkOity, FOR SALE BY ALU DRUGGISTS, A PERFECT TOILET S0dp, First among the requtsites of the tolict {s & zood artf. cte of Boap, but to procurs It s not always aneaty map. ter. Mlang of themost expensiva Soapain the market are made from coatso and deleterious materiats, ang thes dclieata coloring aad_fragrant perfime too ofteq canceal tho moat repulsive impuritles. Tha disclourey recently made publie rgarding this subject ers poafs tively startilng, and desorva serions consideratios, Scented oaps arenow Known to be extremely ohjeo. tionable, especially if polied to the heads tnjuring the halr, {rritstiug the sealp, and inducing savere hesd, aches. Tha character of the Ingredients may be ttep, red from the statement of a gentiemsn who makea (he scenting of Soaps his husineass: ho recently declared et erauns enxaged o this employinent ¥ore atiort.iived, PoMm SeYEn to ten years Delnf the Jongest period duriag Tollot Suap 13 4t IAGE mhyIated, howerer, thRna fa Tl enterpris einical akill ot Atr, B. 7 Nannorr, of Ne T} e worhi-renowned £oap Manufact Srhote Imimane ostanlunment is by fas tH6 arsess oy it . . On stepping to the front, the Hon. Willlam E. 8mith, the Republican eandidate for Govern- ury was recelved with hearty npplanse. After o few preliminary remarks on State aflairs he spoiic ns follows: We may fairly Infer what will be the future conduct of 1 party in power by what has heen its paat conduct, and” there can be littte dounbt that the Intervsta of the State and of the taxpnsers will be best scrved by placing the adininistra. tion of the State Government in the charge of Republicans, NATIONAL QUESTIONS. 1 have no purpoe, however, of attempting to restrict the {ssues of this canvass within such varrow limits, Although it is only acanvass tor State officers, it {8 yet a atrucele for su- premacy in this State berveen natlonal narcies, and the result will have, therefore, a national sirnitleance as an indication of the tendency of political sentiment in this State. Nuw, tiere are Lwo questions, each of very fircul importance, which the present Natlonal dministration {a attempting to settle, and which, in ty judgment, the Democratic part Is wholly unfitted to settle, 1vefer to Civil- Service ‘refori, and to the restoratton of har. mony and oo feeling between the Nurth and South on the basls of the Constitution as It is, with equal rights aud equal vrotectinn of all citizens In every vart of our common country, The Republican party, by the action of its last National Convention snd by tho letter of acceptance of its candidate for President, Is The Chicngo Soclety of Physictans and Sur- geous will hold a regulgr mecting this evening 2t 183 South Clark street, Room fs @, W. Eddy, of the Philadelphia Y, M. C, A., will conduct the noonday prayer-mecting to- dav at 150 Madison strect. Subject: **Compan- tonship in Christ.! 5 Prof. Bernard Blgsby will lecturs this evening at Park Inostitute. Subject: ¥ A Lesson from a Page of Ristory.” All fnlerested have the privl- lege of sttending. ‘The Presbyterian Ministers' Assoclation will meet this morning at 10:30 at the Grand Pacitle Hatel, Prof, ¥, L. Patton will read a paper un BANKRUPTCY MATTERS. ° Auren Garrett, a dealer [o uinssware and crockery at Peorla, went into’ voluntary bank- ruptey ~Ssturday, His preferred debts arg u:n.d')‘ the secired $2,650, and the unsceured $4,183.01, The aseets consist of real estate val- ued at $3,000, heavlly incumbered; stock in trade, $2,500; accounts, $563.32. The petitfon whis referred to Reglater Hibbard. The Assignee mecting In the case of C, R. Osborn & Co. was adjourned to Oct. 16, A firat and final dividend of 7 per cent was devlared In the estate of Charles L. Page. _The composition meeting ol the Hrown & Vau Arsdale Manufacturing Company will be held at i0 a, m. to-day. . . b n n m KInd 10 (he United Statss, The renown of Mr. fiage portance was received except that whivh wasin { You'd sce the front door opened by a wilow The firat dividend meeting of Cregler, Clarke 2 . vedged to the reform of the Civil Serylce. | porting the Republican party, It has donomore e var roducti, e Comlimation of ho Slsoatehes puliihed In Titn | who is 451 sho 1s & day, with haie that o't | & Co. 18 86t 1or 3 p. M. to-dar, T, Rosent Ereshiytorlau Covutlon hiBeot- et Tlages ta, 1 belleve, making. an hons | to sustain the rights of men and promote tho 'JJ«a.x"{'a'iié"'dm".ui‘fi?u‘l“n'm"."u{flg e A ] SUNDAY TRIBUNE. Thetrouble in Texss is be- | match her eyes and accond-hand teeth she CINCUIT COURT. Ands est, earnest cifort to redeem that pledge. principles of just Government than any politl- gc""l'l'; Atg grown; b the numecrous viciories lready tween ciltzens of the United States, and is oo | bought on installments, and a fizure like tho Benjamin and Samuel Schoeneman and_Ben- Jamin Eisendrath coninenced an sction Satur- uuy against the Chicago Packing & DProviston ‘Company to recover £10,000. Elizabeth Gerlach commeuced an action in trespass against Joln Bauer, claiming $5,000 damages for breach of promise of marriage and seductlon. ‘Thotims Speer filed a hill agalnst Charles W. Speer, IL B, Iawloy, and O, 8. Curter, askine fur a partition of the lot on the corner of Ran- dolph street and Fifth avenue, fronting sixty feet on tho former and 100 feet on the latter, the title to which is in C. W, Speer, and also for an account and conveyance. THE CALL, Juvox Druxdxoxi—In Chambers, Junax Hropeerr—Admiraity cises, Proctors ary notided 1o set their cases for hearing. Jupax (any—83, 04, G, 07, 0V to 74, and Bl to 86, inclusive Jdunur JaxEs0N—253, 250, 257, 230, 243 to 208 50, 298,274, 275, 278 ta i clusive. h Cregar ve, Nagle, on trio) Junus Moonc—17, 20, 21, No. 16, Bertrand ¥a, lerrick. on trial, Jubux Ronkis—170 to 200, inclusive, No. 176, Wymsn 'l: Tewes, gnlllrlali 3,1 upar llooru—10), 110, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 120, 142, and 134 to 140, luchiulve, A‘l"-n sl cane, Term No. #8, Wright v, Chicago & North- western Iallpoad Company, Junur MeALListan—Passed cases. Jupag WiLLiaxs—COoneral business, All persons finterested in physical culture are Invited to the free exhibition at the Athe- nreum Gymnasium, 05 Washington street. Tickets can bo hadat the office of the Athe- neum, The first of the Trinity Methodlist Eplacopal Cliurch entertalnments, * Round the World Course,” will take place at the church, on Iu- dlana avenue, near Twenty-fourth strect, to- morrow evenlng. The annual meeting of the Farrngut Boat Club will bo heldat tho Palmer Mousa this evening for the election of. offlcers and other fmportant husiness, All active nssoclate mull honorary members are expected to bo pres- ent. The first annual meeting of the Woman's Christian Assoclation of Chicago wilt be held In the M. E. Church, corner Washington and Clark streets, Thursday, Oct. 11, at 102, m, An Invi- tation Is cordially cxtended to members of all the churches, and the publie generally. A lecture for the benefit of the poor will be delivered 1o 8t P'atrick’s Church by Blshop Spnululug‘nl Peoris, under the ausplces of 8t. Patrick’s Confercnce of 8t. Vineent de Puul, thls evening at 8 o'clock, Bubject: “The Church and the World,” ' Admlssion, 60 cents. A mecting of the Mendelssohn Club of Hyde Park will be held at the Hyde Park Baptist Church. this evening at half-past 7 sharp. ‘Thls {s the Brat meeting under the direction of its new conductor, Mr.” Frederic W. Root, and all who are anxlous to join tho Club are cordlal- Jy invited to attend. A mecting of business men generally will bo hield in tho Board of 'Trade Hatl to-morrow evest- ing for, the purpose of devising means to ald the Second Regiment. The audionce will bo ad- dressed by Messrs, W, F, Covibaugh, Wirt Dex- ter, 8. I McCrea, B. P. llutchinson, and oth- crd, Tho reglment {n full dress will be prescnt. ‘Tucsdav and Wednesday evenings, Oct. 0 and 10, there will be & dramatic entertainment given by St. Stephen's Bunday-school tn the basement of the church, on Julinsun strect, between 'l A{ lor and Twellth. Beveral fine dramas will be rm:enled, including “ My ‘Turn Next," which s recently had a talr share of nprlrmnu at Mo Vieker's, o cutr’actes will bo filled by cholce scl.ctions of yocal nnd lustrumental” musie, recitatfons, tableausx, and ;cndlug-. ‘The Chicago Athenweun will begin a class In English literature this ovenlog at 7:30 v'clock, Thy day cluss 1o Ylwnmrmph meets Monday and Thursday at 13:80. Prof. Marchaud’ French conversation class beging on Saturday af 8 p.m. Prof. Groh's German dramatic class begine Tueaday ot 4 ‘Teachers’ cluss {o clo- cal organization of which we have nuy account. In the future, as in tho past, it will be able to meet now questions ns they arise, and to insii- tute new measures as they are matured by pub- lie discussion, Among the.auestions thit now seem tocall for our carnest consideration are tho expediency of tha establishment by the Ucvernment of Iacilitics for the safe custody of the people’s carnings; and that problem of transvending lmoortance, how wa ay best ame'iorate the conditlon of the working classes. ——— “ B, F, ALLEN, Bpeeial Correspondencs of Tha Tribuns, Dgs Mo1xes, Ia., Oct. 6.—All partics are now ready for trial in the Llanket-nortgagae suit of B.F. Allen, but it isdoubtful whether it will be tricd at tho present term of court. . It is proba- bla the Judge will hold a specfal term lIater on for this case. Therots on effort belng made to compromlse the matter,®by the plaintiff buying tho real estate claimed In the action, and with- druwing the smt. The parties are only $30,000 apart on terms. A recent statement of the present managers of the - Charter Ouk Life-in- surance Company, for whose benefit this action is brought, indicates that they have but Mitle falth 1n succeas, ns they report it a valucless asset. Bo it will probably turn out. e ——— RARE AND VALUABLE CHINA, Bchuyler, Hartley & (iraham have just srranged, in thelr establishinent at Nos, 20 and 22 John street, New York, an Importation of aptiquo china ware and cloisonne enamel goods, bellovea to be pocullarly complete and valuable, The articles vary in siza from fiva fect In height to a ‘couple of fnchos in dlametor. Tho age of the clins ls from 230 to 370 years, snd la bolloved to bo suthorltatively nacertaiued In neatly every {gl’l;nn. The articlcs vary in price from $5, 00 1t {s no lght task to 1Lt the political machine ont of the ruts where it lias been running sinco the days of Audrew Jacksou, There cau be no doubt that there ia o strong publie sentiment in Tavor of abandoning the **apofls system,’ and so far as the great body of the Government employes {8 concerned of making thelr tenure of oftice _dependent uron the capacity and fidelity which they manifest in tho dlscharge of thetr public dutles, With this sentiment I am fully in aceord, In the higher oflices of the Govermmnent, in the Cabinet, in diplomatic Fnsts, etc., it will doubticss be found necessary for the harmony and vigor of tho Administra- tion to blace inen who are in political wnison, What s demsoded s the avoldance of frequent and swecping changes {n yifices the functions of which are not Jmllllwll,—chlllrcl mada solely to reward party services, or, what 14 worse, to reward personal servives rendered to some Iniluentiol politieal leader, It abuses of this nature are to be corrected, the peopla must sustain the Republican party ond uphold tho Administration of President Hayes, [t would be folly to look to the Demno- eratic party for ald in su work, That party fnvented the “spolls aystem’; it thoroughly bellavea fn 18, and the chio! motive now inspir- fog it in Its efforta to regain its ancient ascendency fs that it may practice that syaton and protit by it. Inthe platform adopted by that party in its receut Convention at Fond du Lac, though it shed promisus with a lavish hand, it dul not Indulge in the vain hyoocrisy of nrmuhlnz any measares for the reform of ‘the Clyil Bervice, The popular demand for such measurcs was not llmited by party lines; it came In clesrer and clearer.tones from retlecting and patrivtie men of all partics. And now that a Republican Adminlstration hias entered upon chis work, and is making, gomd proress toward the achiove- ment of the end deaired, may we not reason- obly expect that tha Iricuds of Clvll-Bervice re- form will riso above provious partisan alfilia- tana to glve it their. encouragoment and sup- port? | THS SOUTHERN POLIGY. Respecting the paaticution of the country and the restoration of cordlal fricudly rolations be- tween the North and South, [ hava sald that the Democratic party s untitted for this work. It 13 unfltted for It hecauso, as & party, it hus never been at varlancs with the Souch. ‘There can only be reconclliation where there has been difference, What is now wanted s o botter understinding between those who hold and havo held that the United States constitute o nation, oueand indivisible, and those who have held that each State ls soverelen, and may at fts own will sever tne tics which conncet it with the Union; between the mon who defended ved. ‘After yoars of patlent labor and sclentific ex, 31E DA ARTE MAk scceraed 11 bereetng (o smmen + tion of the Ansut tatflet roup cv.ar fntroduced. The cipal ingredients sro the purest yegetable olle; the m:nuunmflnq proceascs are entirely new and orlulga ':l'lfnl:: reifl“ s aimply uaparaileied In this deparimen ey *CB. T, BARNITT's Totrer Soar™ e the trade. hy whicts thin elowant toflat 1uxary fa” desighated ag for annlication to the deiicate akin of jufanta, chiliren, and Iadles, It {8 altogether anequaled Tn {t3° emoliient provorties, The Boanta nat perfumed. the tgredienty eing of such abeolute purity ax to reauire no ald fruy ch=mistry to disguise inferior materiale. The most re. fmed taio conideratho amence of articlal periariy the peefention of aweetness, and the pecullar charas. terfatic of . T, Babbitv's Toliet Boap reuders it tag moat healthful and sgroeablo articls of the kindever e spocially deatrable for th 1 lad) 01 einl esirable for the use of ey children, filmal’)h eaually appropriate for n|l|lg Ch's tnl1et, And As it makes & hexvy 1ather 1t o Ly DISEGd UBon Ly TATKeL: but the detmad 207 1 Wil s er but the demaud for I Wi come general.—Xew York Tribune. BABBITT, New York City AUCTION SALES. B vistiedwot ) Pus v ULV PNV WM, A, BUTTERS & CO. * Comutssion Auctioneers, 116and 130 Wabas-ay, REAL ESTATE SALL BY AUTCTION. Monday, Oct, 8, at 3 o’clock p.m., AT NOS. 118 & 120 WABASI-AY,, ‘We shall sell without reserve, on onsy terms, Lota 13 to 20, inclusive, in Gookins Sub. of Lots 5 and 8in Newhall & Larnard’s Sub. in Boo. 165, 38, 14,’boing 200 feot N. E. cor- ner of Michigan-av. and Fifty-sov- enth-st. Theso lots are high, dry, and in adesirable neighborhood. WA, A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auct'rs. RESIDENOCY. LOT, 25 by 178 FELT, NO. D97 INDIANA-AV., MONDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'cloc! fice, 118 & 120 Waba W3l A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers, A CIRCULATING LIBRARY, ' —UVER- 1,000 VOLUMES BOOKS AT ATUCTIOIN. enefoned by the carting of salt deposita which | eattle upon the thousand hitls, £l be back as abound in that sectfon.” The entire northern | soon as I've anatched tliem bald-headed and cot part of Mexlco is furnished with salt from this | my divorce to read the stars and sce about that disatriet, and & goodly portion of Southwestern | pirling yonng man with the rallrond stock, und Texas, Formerly these deposits were carted by | get bis address,”” And she departed with blood Mextans and Texaus alike, but latterly soms { 1a her eye,—in both eyes. fellows of entervrise have lovated the land upon A SOUTHEIN RXCURBJON PARTY, which these salt lakes abound, and hence tho The largest number of Southern visitors trouble, A company of lroufn has goue to | which have ever come to Clllcll?o i one purty auell the trouble, and more will be dispatchied | arrived in the city yesterday. It is an excursion if necessary. which uur:‘w 'hl‘u:m CI»laf& and &:WTIOrlcnns The Kev. 8. H. Adams, beiog about {o close route, and numbers over .ucnnnl. he party his pastoral cunnection with the Ceutenary g)ellu Sy "“;":h’m":;:fi"d l:‘}:.fi: ‘llrumw“I:rl’}‘y Methoalst_Church, yesterday in lis wornmg | Springs Water | Vagien s, e wermon reviewed the work of the two vears 1 | Drandon, Michlzan Cltg, Jockean, T e % % cars M| polnts in Missizsippt; Boliver, Milan, Browns- which bie was engaged. Year ending October, | S0 S0 ce oV Elh b " reegavant, Nasuville, 176, recelved on probaticu, 33; recetved i full, [ Fhie Jackaoh, Meppiih Gregtvanb, SEEECR 117 disminsed by letter, 1183 added trom proba: | ¢ ) O, C RIS G e Hon aud by letier, Y13 deaths, 8; net loss of [ GaWiORs amiREll G | O, I rship, 30. Darlng the year ending Octo- | UtHer places in Keutucky, A uumber caine hierg , 177, there were recelved on provation, 1405 to buy tom}n. The exum-sll(l;inslul uru‘ dck‘:m“wil received in full, 52 dismlssed by <letter, G7j | Jhthe, trig, Tiie party elll visit, the Lxpost- acded trom probation anu by letter, 1363 deaths, f"%r o lfl%h Tc{n R - 4 10 net cain, o, From the aber n:clrlznevi',lln;:ll bt i L, B S ast winter thers were reported to the church Sioux a T4 names, Of theao 53 could not be folind, 40 | , The twents-odd Sioux and Arranatioe Chiefs, were unwilling to join, 24 werc already members | {n.charge of dieat. Clagk areived, o tiis BLy of mare than two years' standlug, 35 joined on l:':";, FAL LI L A g T s probation, and 12 were recaived in full. breakfasting at the Sherman Ilouse, ‘The telegraph brings us sad ncws from Mo- | took themselves to M \] meoce. A prominent lady of that city has just | store, whers o littie e, cumpleted a patcliwork quilt euntalning 29,568 | The proprictor had agrecd to open hts sture tor vieves, on which sbe had been occupled for | the uccommodation of the savages, but he was eleven years, when her brutal husband, during | not exactiy un thne. When the varty arrived, her temporary absence from the house, took it | only the watchman was found in charge. Itwas us a bianket (oF s mule, aud had it stolen by o | headed by Goorge Cobb, of the Sherman Tlouse, tramnp whose army overcoat was played out. | Indian-Agent Iryln and. wife, and Licut, Clark, Still another, an excellent wife ana wother of | followed by [le-Dog and the othier chiefs. ‘Tho slx pairs of twins, injudiclously remarked to | watchman “beeame' deinorulized, and yelled on nval the otner day that she should | thetop of Lis volce, * Get outl” “det out!” show a quiit gt the' next county fuir, | Toe Indians took uifensa at the rude treutment compoged of 0,437 pleces, and the rival re- | and went sullenly buck to the crumbuses jout- marsed jestingly (lor, fn point of fact,she badn't | eide, Just tnen Mr. Mandel cawe, nind, ufter auything of the kind) that {t must be nearly as | conslilerable cunzing by Licut, Clurk, the savages nice us her own, which contalned 17,643 ple returncd to the store, where they purchased The exeellent wite mifll mother nlreul{ mel shawls and other trinkets 1or their squaws and tioned, with a shriek of Borror fell to tiie floor, | children, They had cach been pgiven $30 fn wruvme monfae, tler. fied bas been shaved | Washington, about hall of which they spent In uud wil the means medical skill could devise | New York and the balance In Chicago. They Lave been resorted to restore lier reason,- but | left lnunediately aiter for thelr home on thy the doctors say that If sho recovers she will | pluins, uever be able again to put a ucedle to patel- PERBONAL. work. The sud event has cost a glouwn over tho The Hon, H. B. Baylor, Baltimore, ls at tho communlty, Paliner House, A meeting of the Varnishers' and Pollshers’ Qen. T. Morrls, Indianapolis, Ind., is stopplog Union was held in the basement, northeast cor- | at the Tretont House. wer of State and Randolph strects, at 3 o'clock ¢ Yesterdny niteruoon. ‘Tlie President, Jullus | 00 1lun. Wallace Jotnson, Buffalo, N. Y., fs Ytosenbaum, occutned the chalr, . Klotz acted stoppine gt the, Palmer Hausc. us Secretary. 1t was devided, on motion, that | The Hou. E. VY, Lalley, Montpelier, Vt., ia mem! Loy, " JUDOMENTS, Surrnion Count—CoxrzsstoNs—E, B, Daldwin glfi. e, Slslmllel lfl llw,\‘vn, S;‘ll.'rll’..'lfl.-—,\. . nell va. Hen onnelly ‘and Fol K SU78.53. i r iz (Kelly, JU06E (Ganr—Martin Stroebele v, Moenainger and John Brunner, $1-2 liton v, El orth B. Moteby, 84,005, —F. I é‘l"'r!‘cfi‘ al, va. Morcantile Iusurauco Company, K.l;t:#‘r:;.u Coyne—Ivonr MeAtumnn—Keelay & i Ll amp and ugdet Everl $4, 000, ud motion fora ?mw telal. i 4 Charles L. Ham- THE WORKINGMEN, A COUPLE OF PORTPONEMENTS. ‘The Ceutral Commlttee of the Wurkingmen's party were to have held a mectiog at No, 830 Bouth Clark strechyjast evening, but did nothing owing to the lack of a quorum. . Mr. Schilllog, however, was clected Chalre man, and stated that ho had received lberal contributions, aud, by the apirit nanifested, was conlident that there would bo quite s fund for campalen purposes. N Mr, Simmens hoped thoss present would not forget to have the ward clubs propose one Judge of clection for cach precinet to the Gomuiltice. My, Levont stated that Tim O'Mara had told ——— Why has Andrews' Hasar n in a short timo to lTr!ll clrenlation? This conundrum ls caslly solved, flecause it accomplishes ita aim a0 per- fectly, ‘Llilsle to give the women of the United States and Conads tho most reflabla and novel fashion plates and descr.ptions In connection with s wealta of literary contonts, storics, wketches, 50--1 criticlam on art, lituracare, inusic, and the ral Ladics who becomie acquuinted with the mer! f this mavazing, which i sixteen-page, and $1 yeur in price, change tholr suifraye f(rom ;Julnv‘ York to Cincinuatl as tha hesdquartors of rashion. t our af. cw ! eet eve v i 5 ' that ha could C oss who msssiled 1ty but BTONE—On Oct, 7, at 331 West Ad t 5 O s 3 St oo shuuld et e soand | reseral o Femont Howe” ) W et TS S5 U b ur | euton Sabartay 0 m. i iber ey | vt e (i crr, ‘ot st | sl sy o b, S B, | RRSTSETRGE | EE S place o the 1th Inst, “Fhe Secrctary read a | of Congreas who was' clected dnat fall by ona | 2P4MC the thue to work, and had no monvy to 100! of ,fi‘“,._uuu Instruction daily at U a. m’f iutility of_their attewmpt to deatroy It If Mr, [ 80ed § vears 7 months and U days, youogest son of 3 d . ™ i Toraee o ers i ollal- | mafarisg, Is stoplig at tho Urand Pacile Hotel- style and name of the **Varulshers' und THE PROBATE JUDGRSHIP, Pilishers' Uniun Na. 1, ot Chicago,' us a Lranch ‘The Peorlu’ Trunseript wukes the following oitite * Furniturs Makers' Union of North | complimentury mention of & well-known eitl- Aumerica,’ tho ubjuct belng to arreat the further | Z¢n of the West Division who ls 3 cundldate for ruduction of wages In tho trade, e, The Chule | Provate Judie, sabject to tho action of the miade a speech, 1ouching upon’ politles, trades- | fortheoming Republivan Conveution: unlots, the prico of four, and gold yuotattons, | The Moo, IL. S, Austin, formerly of this city, fs He spuke quite seusibly of what should be the | favorably mentioned in connection with the ltes abject ot the Unfon, e wald they didnot want | publicainuminativn fur Prabate dudzu of Cook to strike and go 1 for obbing, but they wante | Founty. l‘ns llramlrrlpl knows Mr. Austin well, it unite uyd stick togetlicr, and thicn they | 11938 an oldctime Bewoerut, uat when, the Moy would ull have their rizhts. Some others spoke o Ly, oBIoR, ac W did yeomun'a aurvice in the causc of the Union. upon the subject {n -wcmnn; and tlually the | 1le was the Orat Trensurer of the Union Leazue of the iev, E, Stono, MORGAN=—On the 7th Inst. at 2 o'clock &, m,, at her late residence, 176 Diain street, Alrs, Mary Morgan, . Funeral Monday, at 10 o'clock, by carriages to Calvary. DYHRENFURTH—-On Oct, 7, at 1 p, m,, at tho reuldence of hils brother, J, Dyheenfurth, Ean,, 100 North_Carpontor strect, Joseph R. Dybrenfirtn, aged 48 yearw and U mouths, Funcral to-usy st 1 p. m,, from the house. Friendearo fuvited, 4/~ Pentwater, Mich,, papers pleasa copy. EVANS—Dapartod this lifo on the morning of Oct. 7, Ithoun, wife of il. 15, Evans, aved 43 ycurs, at No, 60 Thirty-first stract, Cbleago, of congestion Tilden had been clected President, bod visited the soutu and been welcomed with eutuusiasin by Southern people, what signincance would such a welcomo have possesssdd Mr. Tilden during the, war avowed tho sume opinions in regard to the uoconstitutionality of uny action by the Federal Governmeut to Interfcre with secession as wero professed by tho Hebel lenders, ‘Puere was no essential differdnce between him and the Southerngeople, except that ke did not take up arms in suppurt of hils theorics of the Government. An enthuslastic wolcuine of Mr. Tllden then, by the Bouthern people, would lave looked, not Hke a subsidonce of the pas- slons and projudices of the war, but like giotl- ‘The formal opening of the Woman's Medlcal Collegze, Nos. 337 and 839 South Lincoln atrect, opuusite the Cook County Hospltal, will take place to-morrow cveningat8o'clock. - The Chair- wan of the Bulldive Committes will dellver the kovn to the Board of Trustees, and an intro- ductory an bistoricat address will be given by oue of the Faculty, ‘Fhe Colleze will be open tu the publls during the nfterncon, Membors of the proiession and fricuds of the enter- prisc uro invited. i The warm lunches for tho bencfit of the Jrotestant Orphian Asylum at No. 141 Madlson PACKAGES WIIITE GRANITE IN OPEN LOTS. & New Furniture, 0il Cloths, Piano, Ete, Wednesday Morning. Qct. 10, at :30 o'clock, wt oar salasroome, 11dand 120 Wabash-av. THURSBDAY'S TRADE BALE. Dry Qoods, Woolens, Clothiug, Furnish. Ing Goods, Mats, Gloves, iluols, I;Imes. Elcsy T o Thursdsy Morning. Oct. 11, st 9:30 o'clock, at our salearouins, 114 siad 120 Wi 3 Merctiugs witl Und sainle cioteat our sales, spend. Ar. Schilllng remarked that,when Mr, 0'Mara understood the practlee of the party thorough- l,{. ho would lavo to give other reasows for do- clining, He was not expested to spund money §f he dldn't bave {t. Bealdes; be hud not been notifled of his nomination by ths Comenittee. Mr, Lampterman sald that §30 had been col- lected fn the Fiftcenth Ward Club, und 315 in that of the Fourtcenth Wurd, but they did not wish so turn the niuney over to the Finunvial Secretary until it was known how much a ward was expected to contribute. ‘The Chairmun hoped no smount would be fixed. Contrilutlons were asked for, und the trect will be continued through the coming Ty 1 | of the lunys. W, A. BUTTERS & CO., Aucttonceny weeting adjourned, this State, aua wos moro than any other wan fu- | €1b8 should send in all they could collect, bt ntary | tudoto a Nurthiern friend of ths ‘lost ecausc.! 5%, 3 = = o nsual course of lectures at the Women's | "romental in giving that onlor W Pispetus which | Mr. Levonl took the same view of th matter, :,‘i::‘,m?".fl Itfl.’,h",',','bfi(‘ “fl,’flm m‘;}.;fi’}‘;,’;‘n.‘{ Dut when President Hayes, a Republican, a man on",i!::m}.;fi',‘:l{“ house to Rosellll st 100'clock | TRy "GRO, P, GORE & CO., and Cildren's Tospital, corner Adaims . and coused §t 10 wpread throughout the conntry, | Some clubé were avle to secure more than Wuys_comningusurate with the abllity of tno | Whe Tought fudefensv of the Union, visits tho 3 and 70 Wabash avenue, b t00% L . ¥ 3 Paullun strects, hoa deen given to an intelllzent 1’;’:“;5‘.‘:":‘:‘:&:”;!:’ I:.‘:M"“unlx:u! tI:qm\rll;i‘:‘r ll:‘; :,'4:. and attentive class of hearers, Tho lutercst | fession, thoroughly competent, baving had” large upon the subject scems on the tncreasé, ns o | vxperience in the weitlement of estates, and I as larger number of young wowen are upplylng | bosestas the day. £ tur wlunsslun net’ only to the lectures but to HUTEL ARRIVALS. tho Luspltal for practical fustruction, Long- | SAerman Houae—D. 11, Bull tioos received durmie September: Through | farpentor, Memphin of Mis, d. C. lilton, irom Field, Leiter & Co., | Witsdelpniss afbert W S1w; from J, V, Farwell & others, It made no differenco what the sum wa, it should bo forwarded to the Committee, 1t waa then decided to adjourn until Wednes- day evenlog, ‘The Natfonal Workingmen were to have held a moss meoting yesterday afternoon in Svea Hall, corner ot Chicsgo avenue and Sedg- wick strect, but owing to tho mio the weeting was adjourned to Tuesday night, when tho UAMMON—At the resldence of hisson, E.Haoson Gammuon, 112 E. Gamuion, South and I8 welcomed with tuwinultuous en- thuslasur, when hio adidressea the Southern pous plu in lantruage councilintory but tirm, enjoining upon them nequlescence dn’ . tho reaults of the War, when lio calls upon thew to sustain the Constitution as it is with all its amendments, when ho tells them that an emunclpated slave must have cqual clvll rights aud equal protection under ths law, when he talks veuple to glve; therefore, liko uvery other in- terest, It {s feeling the strineency of these lard timea, Tha lunchos have been well patronized, and will during the remaining days in cvery way equal, IF not excel, whut they have been, l’nrumrl‘lnr attentlon f8 called to the fact that there s nn entratice also fromn the north, just off the Open Board of ‘I'rnde, oiglad uveniie, ou Lo [ty Bisl ed 77 yoars aud 0 months, lhhl"l‘aml from the residence at 2 p, m. Taesday, e {ith, W Fsrmington, Me,, papers pleass conv. MEDICAL, Consumption Can 3e Cured. REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 9:30 a. m/ uotte: J. B, ton Butler, Miueral Point, Wia 3 Alllvon Wobber, Montreal, Can. 5 the llon, . 200 $100; through | g D, Fowler, Fort Wiyne, Ind.; A. Hop- | Hon, Lorenz Brentau to them of the sound policy | of pdcciih Mo Catuin irom, 811, MeCrea & Lo 825 | i “Sew’ Yorss charloe 3 Hean, Songioih, | present and speak L llte SUBURBAN. fiviting mmlgration and - butldiig eciool- | Behenok's Pulmonio Syvup, _Orercoat, Woolens, Knit Goods, Buck Glores o ey ctaon pbs sy L Gilugit | Masn, g the, JMum, “Taomehy It uad, rse LAKE, houses, when o quotes Lo them the pathetlc Hahenak's Soa Weed Toato, Gutlery,"Elaanels, Qallla, late, Caps, loth Yo, Wikl from [Hbbard,. Spepcct | Y- Thomss Neil, P S Lremont House— TIE GERMAN DRAMA. The regular meoting of tho Board of Trustees | appeal in behall of the Unlon utsered by thy Bohenol®s Mandrake Plils, e de G, ¥, GOBE & CO., A’l_:llnneel‘l_ On Tuesday, Oct. 9, at 9:30 o'clock, $3,500 STOCK OF wartyred Lincoln, and when thesy appuuls and adimonitions ure received with applause by thoso wito & fow yeurs ago breathed only hatred and contempt toward the Federal Goverument, 1t & Cu., £255 from Dr, Thowpson, & Mrs. Bolton, $105 trom a friemd, &35 through Mrs, Littic, from Mrs. ¥. £, Cory, $13 from Mrs. Brackatone, a carpet; froon Mra. \\hlklnnan. ony Luuis illlam Kvans, Conn. J. Chae, Gialesburses George 15, ma; L. A, Cooke, Connecticnt; ontreal, Can. 3 Gen, T, AJ Indiunapoile; Gustave Puche, of tho Town of Lake was held Saturday after- noon at the Town-Hall, all the members pres- ent. THB NEW CHICAGO, “Thercss Krones,” the play produced by Wurster's comnpany at the New Chicago Theatro are the onty medictaes that will care Pulmonary Con- Sumptiou. ¥ Equtnfly medicines that will stop & cough will ve- casluid tlio death Of the patlents Liey 10ck up the lver, llt:r tho circulativn uf the blood, beinorrhuge fullows, % % thing. In fact thoy cloi the action of tlie very organs that 1 el oo Ikl40n, Indiy | Inst evening, was witncased by ons of tholargest | A resolution was offered returning the thanks | surely icans somet sul i y ¥t org F l n' ST CL A SS 0 Rl of uiuin, ane i eaclies, oue ,bom'u o base oD l'ldl'r:: hatan; F. 0, and oo, | aud most respoctablo sudlences of the season, | of the “’lfl““‘“:“g': F‘;"c:’l‘l""m'-;““ D:; ‘l"l“ ,J,“,L‘,‘if’,‘,',_l‘,?‘,‘fi‘.}}f;:&,,':{‘:,,f,‘fig:{fi‘f,“;,’;‘fi}},“;,;‘;‘,‘3 :'"l‘v:::lrl”l;;%fi' { and Dyenersls are the causay of " G“ (JE h runi; trom Mrs. Little, chocolate, cakes, and aw Yurk; W, E. Atwood, Cinclanatl; | The mugnet which d town and of the City of Chleago, who o} ¢ ¢ S T b A N i R A : Liscults a Jar of pickles from Mrs, Knox; from | P. de Wal ), Stontioal.. . Fatiner Houssed, 3. m:du tfi:.-;l bru‘ve tfitwrx:;:l ::‘rih"n Lol am: pated in extinzuishing the fire In Armour & L""‘x'.?fli}"b's‘ffli:&’l‘»‘"-:fi"n‘-i'n"ti'é'r'm'u‘u.‘fl.'. {"&‘,’f,‘.’,‘,‘"{,:{,‘,fi‘{fi..“.‘.',{‘,fl'.;',‘}'.,'.:fi‘.,‘ e Fixturss, Wi!fl.’ll, Horses, and Harnesses, Mr, Walter Clarke, castlte soup; Skeen, Stuurt | Berkley, Newark, 0.3 D, " Haldwin, Clov: OFIL Was Nk | 65" oo ckig-liouss on Sept. 80, Passod, | Wi by 1" ot ness and Foutiesaness, he food Iying teavily vn the At 239 Blue Island-av. & Co., prantinigs a'targe box ol mutetics, anc, 0.3 i Ucath, Now Yorks M. itdwaris, | the pluy, for 1t has boen produced quite often In | Touf ffofrner asked to have s fino of §20, fur | NIl bu left exposcd i Loueeauonco 1o obDEes” | slamac, sccompanied with actaity and belctiiog up ot = Y 4 Durand & Co.’ trom sirs. Willlams, ono Deuvor Oaliy J. “helundt, | San Frunclsca; | this cityy and ls well known to most of tho pat-'| sefiing liquor withiout & Ueense, romfttod. ite- | 20 AUY QRN 1500t e soutimenta ‘i | ¥isse eymptome unusdy ortetuate rom a disordered | mene somvace, Viaisormt ang o8 Cnier Beatcs, Show dozen caba foF loubital nuraen; largd basker of | I, A; alnier, Oukiand, T Calyi® S | rong of thie German drama; but Miss Cottrelly, | fased. - A petition for tamages froin Loomis & | SRS, o Y0 e thelr orlatin, 1 do ok be- | B f U sombaehs 0 & orpi iR 5 o sen, Cotfon Nl Az ke slowcrs Lrou Mrs. Mowe, of Oak Fark, London, 0z, ¢ 8 . Wilsow, 'Torento, Can. } Col, | the brilliant soubrette, who in the'title rolc bad | Follett for the oponing of Bchool strect was Persund su sifuctai, If they take oue or two heary 0. P UOKE & COLL Aucttoneers, Ilave thoy are well grounded. Before Gen, Graut left the Prosidentiul clair he freely ex- pressed tho oplufun that the'time had come wheu the military should uo longer be employed to support Btae uvern- .ments which sre powerless (o sustain colde. and If the cough in°tneso cases be suddenly chrexed, will find the stomach and lver clogged, res miainfig torpld wid fuective, and alinost hofore thic: arc nware (ne lungs AT & inadd of sores, sud ulcerate e reatilt of whid s desit, Hchoncics bulmonic 8yrup I8 an ecpectorent whicl docs not contain oplum or suything calculated 1o chock ATlm corse of true love pever did runsmooth, | doseph Lol young man cunnected with the great full : * rund intorests of th vountry las hévn paying | L4 Wo O Corado, Willum Steieari, Memine, ’l'.‘“,"é"“;l‘,‘j“{‘,fi“‘;’h}:’,"&m‘l‘l’f‘“‘"fl‘fi 8 dlyd6 | WL Wouds, Washiugton, D. C. ¢ W. 11, Bussell, i e uther eve called ‘o v orth, Vickabury . L e it £ Sk iy I‘innu.n '1!'1‘:2 Bt. Louts; Col. E. F, Raworth, Vicksburg & Mem refused, Tue pollee roport for Beotember shows elguty-Nive arresta, twenty-one dismissals, §141 tines ussessed, $77.50 fincs callected. A number of bills wero audited aod ordered "k Doston; K. Pirt, »r, \‘_Cum:mn. o) Soston; Nahlity bn Lameran, apart which afforded her an excellent oumf; tunity to show lier versatiiity and talents fu thel best light, In this part’ shu hus wcbleved Urilifant wnccess in the princlpal theatres In Germany ond in New York and San Fraucisco, . AUCTION SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES, a8 fixed ! cough suddeuly, ) lils Rallroad, Vicksburg: Ur, G. D, McMajns, | Thero are but two well-drawn charucters o the paid. I themselves, Presidont Grantrefused to use the | ® RN g Tonto dissolves the rood. mixes el id mun asked blin if Le 3 V. Nt O * 9 The next meeting. of the Jolnt Boards of ) f] 1 ¥ :l't: “y:uutz Ty l"'i‘“ )w" w " 3[‘ y u,n«l c‘:.enu. N, ¥ W. J. Price, 5t Catharine: my :I"'e‘u'L‘:'::’:h%wm‘,'fl'rb,,"mme‘" Au‘(n"m-he ':‘fifi Hyde Park and Lake was set for next Weines wilitary In Mississippilong before the Loulsiaua | witk tua gasiric juices of the st aida digeation, Ou Wedneulsy, Oct. 10, at $:30 a. m. and fouth Caroluw question came up, and wo have now cvidence in the fullowing leiter which hug recently been published that his hc{ would have been Identleal with that of Presi- dent floyes bad be continued fn offve: Exrcurive Sanstox, Wasitinatox, D, March 1,1877.—70 Uor. &, I, Packard, New Orleans, La, : Ihwnewer to your dispatch of thiv dato the President directs the (6 way that he fecls it hiv duty to state frankly that bo docs not velluve public upiuiou will Jougur qupport the malutenance of the Stute Governtuent 10 Loulalana by the use of military, and that be wust concar 1n this manifest feeling. ‘Tl troups will hereafier, as in the puat, protect life and propeety fraus mob vloleuce when the Siste authoriticd fatl; bot, under tho remuining duys of his vfiiclal life, they will not be used to establish or pull down elther claimanta for tha control of tho Btate, 1L 18 not his purposs to recognize elther clalmant. C, C, Sxirriw, Scerotary, Thus far, the country has reason Lo be satls- fled with the result.” Aod no timesiuce the War Las there been such geueral peace wud good order through the South s duriug the present + B, F. Hiack, Baltimore, AMd., W, (. Coli uilings on the Galeus & Kalagiazoo Division | day, Philadeiph! D, Stepnens, Dover. N, H. of the raltroad, %'Thy Presldent,” he cxe | ¥ do Kennett, K. itoss, Troy, fued confldentially, * o't able to bo sround | ¥+ i Fo tioodric —got to stay at headquarters watering , and torging notes, and so on, and the THE COURTS, Superintendent’s a pretly good [ullow, FROCEKDINGS BATURDAY, but duesu't koow auyiblng about raile youds, und . s0 ho 1“vf.. matters pretty Potter Pulmer filed a bl Saturday agaiost muci to me, Lord! they wouldw't have | Catherive and J, d. Horoe to compel u specitic e leave the line for my welght Ju Treasury | perfonmance. Ho states that fo March, 1573, wotes of a large devomination. Only last wee belng the owner of the 8. BOfect of the N. the Viee-Vreaident sald to me,—says lie: Ve o vho "t eas ie? | 163 feot of Bub-Lat 3 of Lots 3,3, 6 und 7, Blocks % Ay 8l and 82, of the Caual Trustees® Bubdlvision of with a bitter sncer, aud observed: Youn) : M may, duriz the recent rafiroad troubles )'ofi the W\ 3§ of Sec. 27, 39, 14,/bo covenanted to were credibly obsceved, by a whole cloud of | sell it to Catheriue Worue for $7,500. witnesses, 10” harungue o ol of brakcamen | Of this awount, $0 was ‘to be from the inusapd ot a frelzhtcan aud to de- | paid (i cash and the rewhlnder dn four clare that you wero u freigbl brukesmau, who Yt wite aud veven chiliren to support, aud | tausl ounual payuments, Her husband, J. G, ) ceuts u day Lo support them ong that you | Horue, bas done sbout $2,500 of work for com- had lived on free-lunchys and beerles plucked | pluluant, sod some payoicuts bave been made, Ly sidiugs tor live weeks, and that your Sunday | but, on the othcr hand, Mr, Paliner has been &t wus o such bad repalr that the clbows of | iieq 1o pay somu taxes on the propertw He and crvates 8 Fovenous sppetite, Whew tlie bowals are custive. skiy sallow. or the sympioms otherwise Of & billous teudeacy, hohenck's il e i ‘shess cioes on| 3 PrERVES YAk & so, Philadelpuls. Northeast corner fixth and Are! And are fur aale by sl drugiists und deslers day afternoon at the oflice of A, I, Veeder, 0¢ Dearborn strect. Adjourned for two weeks, a of Educsiion. of Distriet No. 3ot Tho Board of Educy 0, 3 ol Hyde Park and Lake beld thelr regular meeting at_tho High Behiool on Baturday nfteruoon. I'rclldcutl?ruwncll and Mcm;:. Graham, Al- loway, and Ktinmcy were prescal A v.{;mmunlullan from Prol. Burbridge, the German teacher, #sking for lucreuso of pay, was pl&“ dl?ntrl"m Ior positions to tesch were re- catlons mv% from Hattle Wrigat, Emma F, Wallace, and Alice Eames, f Prof. Carter on behalf of the tcachiers extend- edun invitation to the mewbers of the Board to be present at the next teachers' meetingut Englewood. Accepted. i motion of Mr. Kimmey, It was ordered that the alternoon sessions of the schools of the dis- trict commencs at 1 0’clock p. m. sud close at4 p‘l‘;‘lill to the amount of $1,820.31 were audited the uther Ferdinand Kuymond, bath celebrated uctors on the Leopoldstaedter Thestre in Vicana fu years gone by, Mus Arones, a slmplo usant eitl, aud in Jove with a pawter, takes a Iklug to the stuge, sud assumca the part of Uphdlla in the of “flamiet.” Her debut proves o [silure, aud, belng hissed fn the mud scene, she rushes from the stage, pretending that the fallure had so afferted her thot she has become mad in fact, She plays this ruse so well upouthe pther actors that they really tako her for mad, and, after buving thein satistied that sho was an actress after all, she Lus ancarty laugh at thelrexpense, Previous to this she gained the tricndship of Kaynwnd, then arenowned actor, who patronizes her and .| assista berin hecominga great wctress snd & member of the Leopoldstaedier cumpany, with which he was playiog, Slhe earns much money, und i lonized by all the wvorts, roues, cte, of Vienna, “and, though ap- parently lllnlnfi with them, slic always re- mufne pure and good, sud never ceases to love the pour artist whom she loved beluro she In addition to our regular linoa of fresh goods direct from tho faoto- ries, which will be sold without ro- serve, inciuding tho only genuino Buoker Boot, Phila, and Rochester Goods, wo shall soli a large lot ot Rubbors in good variety, Call and oxamine goods before buying. Catalogues ready Monday. GEOC, ¥ uon&}cu. 04 and 70 Wabash By ELISON, POMEROY & CO4 Auctioneers, 78anu 80 iandoipu-st THREE DAYS ONLY, Monday, Tueaday, tnd Wednesdsy, Oct. 6, 0, 8 0, 84 10 8. m.) 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. AT STORES 79 & 81 STATE STREET, We will closs out the Fine Collection E & CONFECTIONERY, CELEBIRATED thronghont the Union—cxpressed to all 1t aud upward at L';a(o, Sde pur . "Addrcas ordees GUNTHEIR, Coufec~ touer, Chicaco. CANE AUCTION NALES By RADDIN & CLAPY, Largo and l’erempl!ory Auction Sale Boots Shoes . Rubbers yeur. ; ) at were banging out at Ui vecaine great. ‘T el and ordered pald. ‘At no period siuce the War have thero been T e Of | has frequently usked 3irs. Horne o pay tho re- | b ..‘,',‘:J-.’.:j‘..u.‘,!‘.:,:‘;:‘.:;'.m"'.:’,':;:,".::‘,‘,“{z: O ration: the Secretary was fnstructedito re: | a0 nany fi:mmml of reviving patriotivm and TUESDAY ¥KEING MER PUESENT HUSBAND, inaluder dug, but she bas decliued, nnd_he now | on secount of poverty is unabis to marry, Miss | quest Mr. Lyons to cover or protect an exposed | of the fuding out of old ruscutincuts sud see- - 2 ] A black-vyed wornan with o sallow counte- | asks that she may be cowpelied to keep ier | Krones hears of thls ond coucocts o plan t0 uld tlonal prejudices smong the Houthern white Oct, 0, 1877, at 10 Q'clouk abuarp, g ;‘v‘ju oa his propesty In the vicinity .ul the Ridge ivol. On motion, the Buildlng Committee were jn- structed to fit up an sdditiygnal room In the Urabam 8chool, snd procure 8 teacher for the same. Ou motiol :(‘7). Clark \ua elected a teacher at o salary o er twonth, Adjuur%ud tu ulgal st Englowood High-School Nov. dat 1 p. m. The Unlversalist and Unitarlan Socleties have Jolued forces, sud will hureafter worship to- gether, The Ruev. J. T. Bunderland, of Chicago, conducted the services yesterday afterucon. Tc s stated that the Rer. Mr. Burbridge, of the Metbodist Church, will soon sever his con- nectlon with the prescut church, The mewbers of the Terpsichorean Club will mcet ut the hose-bouse thix evening (o make flual arrangements for tbelr semi-anpual hop during the scason. " Alis3 Jesals Couthoul sud her mother lefs last evouiug for Bustou, where Miss Jeasls goes to complets ber clocutlonary studies. A lirgu unm{m of friends congregated at the depot to bid her farcwell. The huse cowpany, st thelr last meeting, passed a vote uf thands o Messre. Armour & Ca. for thelr doustlon Lo the company for theie ciforts in helpwg to. extingulsh the ire iu tholr packiug-Louse ou Bept. B0, nunce wnd protrudiog fruut teeth entered the | agreement. ullice ol 4 teinaie astruloger the other day and A VINEGAB MANUFACTURER IN TROUBLX. saud, abruptly s ** Do you show peobls thingsi' Witlam R. Gould tlgd a blil Baturday agaiust “Daughier of earth, suld tho seer, soletauly, | Joseph B, Hirsh to preyeut the removal of cer- 4 Lhe past, the piesent, the future, and the to- | talu nachivery and lixtures from Nos, 194 coure e upen 1o wy perceiving guzelike & whole | and 196 East Kinzle street, and otber reliel, public bibtury of Gpen books, The cverlasttog | Compluinant stutes that he is engaged In the blauets, comets, luaditare, perhellons, aud | business of making vincgar at - Nos galasteries reveal, fu their fespective cobjunc- | 104 ond 103 East' Kluzie strect, “wnd tious, futerjectivug, and other varts of celestlat | bas » conslderablo- amount of wuchinery pcech, wll " that mortal can kuow, not koow, | there, such as aw engioe, boller, tubs, eic., for want 10 Kuow, or bot vare about kuowing, | conductivgsuch business, together with 300 bar- stolen pruperty, lucky vumbers at policy, | rels of vinegar. About the 25th of August fast fuces ol lutwre partuery, aumber | Hirsh represented thut he was sequainted with of children, result © of speculatious, | & patent process for distitling viucgar, aod so {u Milwaukee club wheat, verdicts of petty ju- | arrangement wasmade by which, ou conditloa. ricy, aud & Varietw of Gber fufurmation 0o | that 1§ was allowed to use camplufnant's ma- nuutcruus (0 weution” *How muchi™ said | chiuery sud building, be agreed fu{lhu reut the woud, (i & bustuess-llke manver. “Tue | of the'buliding, distill the vinegar at the rage of celestisl aud aburginal delties will be propiti- | $1 & barrel. [rah tuuk poasession of tho prem- ated by the gilt ol cue abekel ju greenbacks, |'lacs, but proved bunscil {ncapable to do the two for gentlewen,” was the reply. The tuau- | business, snd cowplalugnt clabns he bas cial forwalities having bees cowsplied with, the | lost several hundred dollare. More viziwor rakd, waut you to sbow we wy bus- | than this, Hirsh 16 actiog us .t ectivud,’ wilawered the sceress fu | owner of the remisca ne has the cablitstle words of sudent Egypr, then, | refused complaivaut sdivission, bas driven out aiter obtuiulug cuough geuealogical fuforma- | bls custodian, aud is threatenivg to carry off tion to start w fmuily Bible with, sbe began, fu | some of the machinery. Gould, therefors, asks # dreawy, fotroonectlye way: By o pelluad | that au fujunction be ssued to prevent such ro- Lruok i thw widst of apur landecape, o Mug | muval of the machluery dxtured, snd to preveut vopulation as has been recently manifested. Heuce, not only Republicans, but sll others who sincerely destre to sco the wounds made by the Citil War completely bealed, the old loug- rooted bitteruess disuppesr, and our countr united in retations of fraternity and concord, should join lu cordiaily supportiug the Admin- {stration of Presldent Haves.e KEFURNING PROSPERITT. 1 destre to cougratulate tbls large sudlence and the country upou the evideuces of return- fux brosperity Lo besecu vn cvery hand. = Men iu uil directions are sbakive off the lotharzy which bus oporessed them sluce the dark days of 1573, wheu tas panic burst upon the country, A kind' Providsuzo has blessed us with & st abundant larvest, for which thero 18 an excep- tiouat domaud, which insures good prices. Re- ports from ths Bouth give tho wmost glowlng sc- counts of the cutton, suger, and rice crops, so that their hopes for fmprovement are &3 sub- aotial as vul “Bus, notwitbstondiog all this rencwed busi- pess sctivity aud retarnlog prosperity, thers are croakers aud gruwblers, sod £ supoose there al- waya will be; andsu we fud politiclaus now wuo tell us thu country is ou the very brivk of vuln, ou the very cve ol baukruviey, aud that if thelr party {8 not placed fu power everythlog will go to destruction. 'Tuey rewiod ug of wen Posltively no limit or réscrve whatevor, ’ELISUN. POMEROY & CO., Auctrt, ‘Tuesday’s Sale. Oct. ih, 8£0:30 8. m., at our stores, 76 and 80 Randolph-st., . -ecol:d-hlmdl’;mllflm Carpots, Btoves, and General Hoasehold Goods i ELISON, POMEROY & CO-_ By HIRAM BRUSH, Auctioneer Chattel-Mortzaze Sale. A1475 Weat Monroe-at., TUKSDAY, OCT. 0: ¢ 10 o'clock &. . _ Une §ood Plano, sad Furitiire, ’J’“'fiflk u-ddhlag‘ Etc. ,’ol a3 'fi :-‘:g‘mfl;. it Wi i nearly new; [ree sal a tgr‘uml nmovu{, on day of sals. _Mouse for f8t T ByJOIIN J, HENRY, . 58 sud 60 Lake-st. LARGE AUCTION SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, & RUBBERS, TUESDAY, OcL. 0, at 1 wclock. A na saurl: el blo woods, Witbaul Feaciiée e e N D B1iS, Agt. £ud Auts A lsrgc Involce of fine goods, fruma & Tetail rm Iwun positive fustructions to close out, In " fiADDlN & CLAPP, K1 & 85 Wahash-av, By Wil F, HODGES & CO. 1368 Webuab-av., beiween Thirty-aret sad Tbirty- sccond-ste. her furmer lover to murry the 1rl he s engazed to wnd make him happy, ¢ven at the expeuse of Lier own unhapplucss. er own monvy she had given away to the poor uwd distressed, but in thonlek of timo sbe wins o large sum fu the Tottery. Disguised as & poor peusant girl abe vislts the howe of the artist, aud tndiug that Lis intended is plaviog o the lottery she exchanges ber ticket which bad won the price for the other, aud then tells the elrl that ahs had wou $15.000. Of course the poor Elrl 1s syerjoyed, but, through Raymoud, who ad Always remaliied the protector of the ucte ress, the fisud was discover and the artist, ou fiuding s much gooducss and true love fn his forwer futended, returne to hier oud olfers ber his baud, but she rofuses to mecept, sud places his bands into those of Lis sczond fiuum} ed, aud implores thew to become bappy, which they willingly agree to do. 4t 15 whnust sunee- essary to state that Miss Cotirelly was & Theres Krunes aiter the bewrt of the wuthor, No such brilifant, life-like sctiug has becu seen in this pluy before. 'Thers is o clap-trap about this youug actress. Nothing 1 doue to gal effoct; ull ber activns sru cwsy sud copied frow life. Whea sho ks merry aud laughs, everybody bas ta lauzh with ber;and when stie 3 sad and dee pressed, every vue Lo the sudicuce is compelled to feel sorry for her; and iu the wore pathutle ° ‘The large sale of Elegast Furniture will take place tula (Moaday) morning at 19 u'cluck, rain, ball, or slilos. Gouds wust be sold. N WM. ¥. HODGES & CO., Aucilonecr 6U3 West Lake-at. By JAS, P. MoNAMARA & CO, 18 aad 140 Waliadt-av : 1,000 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUCGTION, TUESDAY MORNING, et & 84.9:3 0¢lock. Also, & tsusliae of Bapoupd Botiaana & co., Auaim. "By ROSENFELD & MUNZEL, | Auctiasers, 42 and 44 Madisn-al., Dear Wabash-av, Hiltinery, Dry Goods, Clothing, Ete., TB.UIA.SIIAY. Oct, 8, st 10p'clock, sharp, Csise Joaues ready Ut S szre, Aucuoncens.