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8 TIIG CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1877, THE CITY. GENERAL: NEWS, “Buckingham Palace’ fs tho ostentations name of a threecent lodging-honse on West Madison street. The temperature yesterday, as obssrved by Manasee, optician, No. 83 Madison street (Tnin- uxr Building),was as follows: 8 2. m., 545 100, m., A7 12m., 59; 8 9. m., 50; Tp. m, 59. Ba- rometer at 88, m., 20,715 7 p. m,, 20.90. A regular fortnightly meeting of the Chicazo Hoclety of Physicians and Burgeons was held in thic rooms of the Medical Press Assoclation, No. 185 South Clark street, Jast cvening, President Byford tu the chafr. Beveral persons were pro- pored for membership, and the_bistories of some peculiar cases were given and commented on. The recistered-letter department of the Post- Onice will shortly be removed to the south side of the Honore Buflding, where two large rooms, communieating with each other, and fitted up with every convenience, have been sccured, The neceseary fixtures have been putin, and in a fow days the transfer, which will be a great convenfence to the public, will be made. The dentists throughout the Unlon will be leased with the announcement that the suits ong pending before Judge Shopley, in Maine savolying the claims of the Goodgear Dental Vuleanlie Company agnlnst dentists using cellu- loid, have been declued adversely to the prose- eution, and that the dentists are thereby re- lieved from further annoyance on that clalm, The following is & summary of the pastoral work of the Rev, 8. McChesncy, of the t'ark Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, during ibe conference year: Jolned by letter, 1095 re- cvired in full membersbip, 533 Teeeived on pro- batlon, 135; removed by letter, 25 removed without and missing, 805 deceased, 2; proba- tloners removed by letter, 5; without, 10; dis- continued, 23; present membership, 3063 pro- batloners, 575 total, 453—a gain of 43 per cent. Among the many offers of azsistance tendered by the theatrleal mansgzers in afd of the Elks! benefit oo Thursuay afternoon was one from ‘Tony Denfer,” of the _ Museuwm, It reads thus: *President B. P. O, E.: 8ir; In ylew of the first annual benefit of Lodge No. 4 of your benevolent soc(e‘?'. it af- fords me extreme gratification to tender you tho use of iny entlre company for the vecasion— and any othicr curfositics which the Museum can atford.! Dr. W. L. Faron, Buperintendent of the Na- tional Saltors' Hlome, ncar Boston, formerly a resldent of this city, met with a severe accident while driving with "his wife in Quincy, Mass. Moudsy, the 1st inst. In cousequcnce of the breaking of a rein, his velicle was over- turncd and both the Doctor and Mrs. Fazon dashed against a tree at the roadside, the former having some of the bones of the face broken, and the latter suffering a dislocation of the hone at the hip jaint. Next to getting drunk and falling into the river where the dock is too bizh to getout, cumes getting drunk when one lias one or both lexs off, and crutches are necessary for loco- motion, Tnx TRISUNE has instauced & man in the former state, and now mentlons a poor mar- tal who attracted a_ throng of persons on the corner of Clark and Waslington streets yester- day afternoon, There was no getting film off until he was carried, and two strong imen found m tou heavy for that. e was finally con- veyed away in & wagou, A Mrs. Bchermerhorn was around the County Building yesterday in great trouble. Her story was that her husband, a gentleman of H sum- mers, had deserted ler some days ago, and eight days thereafter had married o mirl of 10, and was now llving with her at Bristol, this Biate. 8Le was cousiderably excited over the situation, and inn hair-pulling mood, Lecause sho faited to find any one who would volunteer to go and arrest her reereant lord. 8he sald, however, that she would bring him to justice, and {f sho does not It will uot be because she has lost the power of speech, or s devold of a determination in the matter, The ladies of the Ilome Club held a mecting In the club-room of the Sherman Housc at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. ¥ Fern-Leaf,” the President, preeided, snd ¢ Olena,’ Sccrctary, There was a large attendance. The Constiti- tion was read by the Secretary, and adopted, scction by scctlon, in which it was acreed that the meeting of the Club should be held at the bherman House on the second Thnrsla; ol ecach month at 2 p. m.: that all speclal meetings should be announced In the * Home ™ department of Tnx Tirisusk; that the ducs be mndo 50 cents perannum ; and that the object of the Club shall be soclability and mutual cojuy- wment, ** Maine "' was appolnted Treasurer vro tem. Tho Club adjourned to Wednesday at baif-past 2 o'clock. Officer A, Jameson_yesterday morning found the remains of an unknown man floating in the river at the foot of Franklin streot. He rescued It and sent it to the Morgue, where an inquest wus held in the afternvon by the Coroner, and a verdict of death by drowning rendered. Deccased was ubout 40 years of age, bal long brown halr, short-cropped reddish beard, gray Jjean -pants, worn- out shoes, black coat, ond gray flanncl shirt. A fresh cut under the chin would look 81 thouch he had been foully dealt with, but lis rough cothing, and the fact that no. such person has been reported mlssing, would scemn to preciude such a theory, Au inquest was also held upon Frederick Corbort, of Montreal, who committed sulcide on the Pa- cific Express near Lako Station Jast Thursday, Gen, A. C. Ducat received some daya azo an snosymous communication warnlng him that the Communists were up in arms and futended to set firc to the busincss portion of the ity and the Exposition Bullding, ‘The writer says that ho Is one of the Communists, but his consclence woun'd not permit bim to stand by and sce the de- struction without haviug “frst worned the suthorlties, The arma of the Flrst and Secoud Rewtments were also to be suized, This con- ecicntious letter-writer suggests to the (ieneral that Mavor llcath Do nut upprised of the con- templuted nttack lest ho should only add fuel to the flames by (presumably) turnlig vut the police foree to° disperss the mobs that were to do the work, It should bo mentioned that this tncondiariem and pillaze was to take place be- tween the sixth and ninth days of the month, Tuo letter bLas ercated & decided sensation—a cachinatory one, A QUACK DOCTOR IN TROUBLE. ** Dr." Jordan, better knownas % Dp J, 11 Clark, 8 quack doctor of this city, wus brought . up befors Judge Hlodwett yestentay, having been arrested on & erlmina) information for semding ubscene inatter through the mall, llo admitted having sent two tetters contatning fn- furmation respegting an {nstrument deslgued to prevent conceptlon. The District-Atturney reut theletters, and ulso stutod that Jordai had been arrested four years agoaud fined $100. In defense Jordan read a lung tirade at- tempting to oxcuse himsclf on the ground that private Ietters wers not Included within the teems of the law, and also that the article he suld was nout urlginally designed for the purpose 10 which bis patients” devoted it. lle likewise tricd to prove that Lis offcnse was venlal cuim- pared withthut of a robber, Au explanation Wi also wiven of the way he came to be known us Clurk. When he canie to this city ten years azo, {L was with the purposs of continuing the proctico of laws but, meeting a medleal friend Clark, he was persuaded into golug futo with him, Subsequently, he bougnt Clark’s businoss, usnd continued it under bis pame. ‘Taken altugether, tho defense was a curious production, In one sel tence Jordau would clulm that his busincss w: respectable, and urged the prevalence of fnfan. tifde s an excuses in tho next he would most humbly and cravenly beg lenience and promtse reformn, He shuwed how Lie evaded the law by sondieg bix clrenlars by express inarlied * sam- ples” or * valuable papers” betraved fes- Yuonal tonfidence In givini the naiues of Nia o tients, or pretending to do so, admitied that he %43 100 Inuch o & coward to & respectably seounorel, and then pleaded fgnorunce and poverty, He even went Inte particulars niout hls houscholl affoirs, clalmed that Liy dncune was bot even ¥ a duy, sl that he and his wlie bad been obliged to stiut themselves to get s lttlo furviture for therr roums o the expectation of suwe visiting ricuds. 1iis unhlushing knpudence fn attempt- g todefend his viilabnous tratfic, and his pol- trootiery {u so abjectly begelng for merey, made Lim an objvet of utter contempt und disgust to eyery one who heard bim, At the conclusion of his speech, the Judse asked for o cupy of the statutes, and Jordan begged nim to me:u time about his deciston, aud not be in a hurry. ‘The Judm; loul: v.‘!lnel[:npult :ud :filfl’\'cd his d{chlon, 80 a5 10 st ¢ poiut made fn re 3 Vute letters bud any force, BEi prk VIRE ANNIVERSALY, What with the preparutions fur the coming cumpaign, e trial of the County Ring, the vet- tlcuient by the Councll (for the sixsteenth thue) of the gus tl:ellloll. and other httic accideuts aud bappen! ‘zs, there secins to be danger that CLicago wili forget that six years ago Fo-dny [ didn't exist. There was u fire about that time, and there was very little else—but chacs, If the avuiversary oecurred (o the sumer timo tho sttemptsto celebration might be wore successful: as It Sle people who were Berv st the thue can recal their feelings, and tell the new comers about Aoyl No speclel reason exlats fur recavituled Ing the story either of Chicaza's destruction or her new birtl, and as this office happens fust now to be out of ** Pluenizes rlsing from their ashes,” and that kind of thing, it s perhaps just as weil. The evldences of what Chicago is are 10 be reen on every hami; what she was mix years ago her citlzens may possibly remember. TNE PARRAGET BUAT-CLUD lield its nnnual meeting ‘last evening in the Palmer House clul-rooin. ‘There was a good attendance of members. President T. R. dJen- kina filed the chair, and A. 8. Porter was in his customary place na Sccretary. The Secretary rubmitted u report of the business tranancted by the Club., The freasurer, T. Johnson, showed the receipts to have neen §1,621, and ex- nenses §1,021, leaving €003 In the Treasury. Capt. Ogden Downs submitted a very long report upon whal the Club had accomplished during the [mu year, ie showed that the mem- bers were all nice young men, whowere able to finunnt the ladics, trip the * Hght fantastic,’? new how to entertain thelr friends, act lberal- 1y and honorably, but that thiey didn't possess the requisite elbow-grease or hack-boue to dis- tingulsh themselves in the raccs In which they wero coutcstants. The fuct ls, the Clul has the materlal In It, Lut the members lack esorit (it corps, 80 to epeak, and should make grenter cndeavors and use more cucrey to make the Farragut the crack muhllf(dnh of the West, The number of miles rowed last year was 3,7633¢, agalnst 234 the year previous, belng a gain of 1,4-10;( miles. Though the Club won but one race it beat all fts previous records as to time. ‘Fhe_etection for officers for the ensuing yenr resulted as follows: President, T. Il Jenkina; Vive-Uresident, T. Johnsun; Secretary, Alf 8, Porter; 'lreasurer, George W. Munson; Ca tain, Ogden Downs; Licutenant, M, 8. Penfleld; Second Licutenant, Fred T, Haskell; Board of Admisston, Willlam R, Wiley, Charles 8. Downs, Ueorge C. Little. After trunsacting some minor unimportant busiuess, the Ciub ad- journed. TIIE BROKEN BANKS. WIIAT THE RECEIVERS ARE DOING. Dallness relgns among the Reccivers of the broken savings banks. Each one of them re- ports progress, and the “‘dewnition horrid grind " at the books goes ou as usual. Tho only item of any possible intercst yesterday nt tho Fldelity was the appointment by Dr. Turpin of Meesrs. 1. C. Morcy and Iamiiton B. Bogue to appralse the bank-property In accordance with the order of Court Iast Baturday, A large part of the day was spent In making out alist of the property In order tnat they might know what to visit, and they will begin their tramp- ingand Oguring to-day. Oneofthemis reported to hnve remarked, ln a Jocular way, that if the Court had fixed the cost of the appralsement atthe sumn ot first named by the attorneys the other day, be would have felt that ho must de- vote at least & month or two to the work fu order to Justly carn the money. As it was, bowever, with the mmount of pay limited to £500. he didn't think more than three or four days would be necessary to complets the work. 1vis Dr, Turpln's desire to get his report (n by the end of thls week, and to the nccomplisli- ment of that pratscworthy desiym lic is bending afl his encryies. He canuot bain too much ol a Lurry to please the depusitors. Judge Otis s collecting n little romething cvery day. While the reporter was tlicre vess terday the cash on Land was incresscd by the turning over of a bundle of greenbacks and Nutional-Bank notos of various denoniinations, —wmostly fives,—~the depositor belng no less n person than Miss Jeanle Willtams, It will be remembered that she borrowed some $1.500 of the bank soms time ago, putting up as seeurity therefor a nunber of valuuble dinnonds, which were suflicient to excite even the sdmira- tion of Loug John hunself when the Depositors’ Committes wero looking over the collaterals, Mr. Ward apparently gots o nearer tho end of hiis labors as tho wetks 1ly uway, The sum- mer has gone, fall has come, winter is threaten- Iz this vart of the community with a visit, and yet the poordepositors in thelate Bechlvearcnot Tappy. The Lecelver's repurt cometh not, they say, albeit they watch for it diligently, some of them with tears, and nota few, it is tearcd, with ewotions akin to dirgust. Mcanwhile, Mr. Ward has the consolation of knowing that heisnot the only Recelver who Is bheing roe garded with disfavor by the thousands who want o know where they staud, wnd kuow 1t rignt off, toco. In his uncoviuble po- sition, Judge Otis keeps him com- pany. They ~ore, 8o ‘to speak, in the sami¢ box. Each ia daily besiezed by (lamorous creditors, who go away as wiscas they vame, and n great deal more disgusted with the vrovoking delays in reporting to the courtsand declaring a dividend, limvever small, liut the depositors ghould uot be so unreasonabio us to forget the very lmportant fact that the Recolvers are * o~ ine over the books™ aud reporting progress. Burely that ought to satlsty anybody—except a depositor and a reporter. MINISTERS' MEETINGS. TIE PRESDYTERIAN Ministorial Assovlation of Chicago snd adjacont towns held a regular weekly mceting yesterday morning In Room 4 of the Girand Paclfic Hotel, The Rev. D. 8. Jolinson, of Hyde Park, presid- cd, ond the Jtev. J, 1, Walker acted a8 Secro- tary. ‘The first questfon to coms up was the pro- posed appointment of a committes to notify Mg, ©. 1, McCormick of the reasons why the Association had changed its ieeting-place. The Reve C, L. Thotnpson wanted to bo sat- frficd whetlier the change was s good onc or not. A clengzyman who took tholead in bringing about the change said that the room in McCor- mick Block was smail, very ill-ventllated, and with u low celling, The room at thie Pacitic had been oflered free. Prof, Patton, Dr. Thompson, and others thought the change was lil-advised, and, alter Aonlnln Qiscusaton, the question went over tempo- rarily. Prof. F. L. Patton then cave na interesting sccount of his trip to Edinbure to attend the Pan-Preabyterian Councll, 'The main poluts of his remarks were printed In ‘Tus TRIBUNE sone weeks ago {n an lnterview with him on the sub- ject. ¥ Dr. Blackburn, of the Northwestern Theo- logiral Seminary, stated that that institutlon wus In {mwnediate want ot funda for pressing neceasary expenses. A miceting had Leen neld at whichh it had been proposed to appeal to the churches, It Lud also been sugiested to hold a publie meeting of moneyed men and minlsters and to have a supper, tu which tho minlsters would be sure to come, The uai)- tists bad tried this system Wwith vousiderublo suceess, and so had the Y. M.C. A, Without relief it was bard to say how tho Scruinary courd pasa through the present crisls. The routna were all tull, and the Institution wes tn good order, stl tiat wos needed bejug mouey to tide over the troubles. On wotlon, » commitice of pastars was ap- ofuted to confer with Lue Executive Commit- co aud the Committee of Profesiors of tho Beminary, the Conumnittee to bave power toact, ‘The uld question as to where the mectings should be held In future was aguin called up, After nearly s hour's talk, the principal objec- o to the removal sceming to bo that Mr, Me- Curmick's feeliugs might Le bhurt thereby, tho Committee were Instructed to confer wath Mr. McConnick and to settie ou the place for the wmeetlng 1w be beld on Monday, Uct, 23 A programmo for future meetings wus theo adopt- cd aud the meeting adjourned, TUE KEFOUNED ELISCOPAL ministers held o wession ot the Grand Pacifie Icnmlnv. at which Bishop Chevey vresided, teports from varluus parisues wero read and accepted. Ou motion of Blshop Cheney, It was decided that a sketch of u scrmon should be given at each mectlug fu future, and after the transaction of somw unimportant buslness the mecting adjourncd, TUR CONGREGATIONAL Ministers’ Union met {n Partor 1 of the Grand Pacific yesterday, with the Hov. Mr, Brewster in thecbalr, and 8 good attendance, The Key, My, Boardan spoke at considerable length on “Plhe Argument of Desirn 03 Proving the Bee ing of God.™ A generul discussion fullowed. TUB BAFTISTS. ‘The usual weekly weeting of Baptist minls. ters was held veated mornivg over the book- store on Raudolph street, the Rev, Dr, Curtls in the chair, Tho monthly reports from differcut ity churches, showing o gratitying Increass in munhenh‘p\wem received andadopted, ‘The Rev. W. W. Everis, Jr., announced that he hail aecepted a call 1o the Fourth Church, of Providence, H, L, and the Hev. Dr. Richards significd his intention of retirlug from the Lawndale Cuurch. A Dr. Hobart called gttention to the meeting of the Haptist Geueral Association of [linols at Bprinefield next week, alter which the meeting adjourned. TIE CITY-IIALL, ‘The work on the sub-basement of the City~ Hall was Interfered with yeaterday by the rain. ‘The work of excavating will soon bo completed, and aow a large force of men sre busy in the work of a geoeral clearing up and making :]wlr for rapid progress when the sky s again ear. Bullding-perwolts were fssued yesterday ss fullows; lenry Grecucbsuw, two twodledy and cellar dwellings, 22x40 feet each, 594 and 596 Hubbard street, t cost $2,000 each; C. C. Tiolton, o three-story nnd basement stone-frunt dwelling, 2624 feet, Centre strect nesr North Clark street, to cost $8,000, ‘The mortuary report for last week shows 143 deatha,—a decfease of twenty as compared with the previous week, and of ten compared with the corresponding week last year. The princl- val causes of death were: Necldents, 85 brain discases, 2; cancer, 2: convulsior 5: 'croup, 3 ¢ 43 diphtheria, 103 sct fever, 05 a_vjm« 1 fever, 9 | V93 e 2, 45 inanition, injury durlug riot, 13 lung diseascs, 2; old y 23 pncumonia, 4; sinnll-pox, nd whooping- vough, 1. There wete also 2 premature births and 11 still-hirths, en were under 1 year old; 26 between | and 1 between 2 and 103 15 over 50 6 over 703 aud 3over 8. There were 6t males aud 76 femnles, {3 married and 109 single, 158 white and 3 colored. Mayor Heath yestetday caused the following to be fesucil over his sizuature: Tothe Citizens of Chicago: I have thig day re. ceived from the llon. 8. T. Iteddill, Mayor of Fernandina, Fla., the following telegram, which 1ella hetter than coult any langusge of mine the terrible conaition of that community from ravages of sellow-fe “+Our funds oro nearly cxhansted. The demands created by this visitation of God are namerous and preseing. The :nmlml"l‘v s impoyerished, the Evidemic having cut ue off from commercial and racial intercourse, surpended all brsiness, nnd deprived ns of livelihond, Someaf onrsister cities liave extended help witha generoua hand, but the funds furnishied are inadequate to meet tho de- mands npon ne, We head toney, vrovislons, med. icines, —everything that buinan nature aiflicted with (mvvfly. eickiicss, and death imperatively reqalres, We have to feed the well, nurse the sick, nourish the convalescent, and bory the dend, We cry for hielp, and cry for it ia the name of our smitten community, in the name of the brotherhood of hu- manity, in the name of that tod who has touched us with 1lis woful judgment. We (mrlnm you to give na help, 8 T, HEDUITLL" Tam sure that this appeal will not bo lust on you, and that steps will bo_laken Immediately to contribute to the neceasity of this sricken comes monity. Any donations eént to me In moncy, medicines, or provisions will be promptiy for- warded to thelr destination. M. ileaTn, Mavor of Chicago, ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘Thers will be a meeting of The Ilome Club on Wednesday at 3 o'clock p. m. at the Sherman Honse. W. 0. Lattimore will lead n CGospel-temper- ance meeting in Lower Farwcll Mall at 7:45 thls cvening. ‘The Rev. J. A French will lead the noonday rayer-meeting In Lower Farwell Hall today, ubject: * Incomplete Repentance.! All the members and friends of Centenary Methodist Eplacopal Church are most carnestly fuvited to be present at the soclal held in the church this evenlng. Members of the Union North Bide Veteran Club are requested to meet at Klare's Ytall, No, 70 North Ciark street, Tuesday evening, Oet 0 at8o'dock shinrn, Members “of tho Central Unlon Ciub sud all soldlers and sallors arc cor- dlally invited, A mecetlug of busincss men will_be held fo- night fu the hall of the Board of Trade for the purposo of ralsing money for the S:cond Regl- ment, Messrs, W, T, Covlbaneh, Wirt Dexter, 8, H. McCrea, B. P. Hutchinson, Franklin Mac- Veagh, N. P, Fairbanks, and others, have heen Invited to speak, and the rt?;llnunl. will he on hand fu full uniform, with band and drum- corps, A glee-club has been engaged, nod the Tadies are specially invited to be present, TI{lE COUNTY l;UILDING. ‘The Grand Jury for October was impaneled yesterday, with P, M. lyan as forerman, It en- tered upon its work, but very little was done. The County Treasurer yesterday reported that there was but §20,000 to the credit ot the Court-House Fund. ‘There are now approved clahing n[.;‘nmn the fuud amounting to about $35,0C0, "Thua aro the predictions of mouths Ao belng lultilled, The County Acent's offica is practically closed, yet the Board yesterday audited a bill 1rom that othee for meat for the past month amonnting to $1,600. The man who furnished tho meat, or the person who 1s to recelve the money, is on trial for smindilnz the county a year ‘or niore ago. Isnot his prescnt wurk'a sivindle, In the effurt to et the money froat the Treasury to pay lis attorneysi & CRIMINAL, Etlln Manning (aged 10 and decddedly pretty), a servant girl at No. 03 Ashland avenue, ap- peared before Justico Meech yesterday, and swore out o warrnnt for the arrest of Mr. J. M. Bwift, a landscapo photographer, who Loanls where Ella was employed, upon a charge of bastardy. Mr. Swilt was atresied, aud gave ball for future appearance. Jaller Currier had five distinzulshed guests yesterday,—personages fromn. Deadwood,—who were on their way to Detrolt to outer tho Houso of Correctlon there. ‘I'wo of theso Indi- viduals were clarged with overpowering o carrler of tho United Statea mall and robbing Wim, and the other three had offended at the gatne of *‘threc card monto.” They were Inited States prisoncrs, and one of “them— Teddy Regan—was recoguized as an old-thne offender in this city. At an carly bour yesterdoy morning a _stab- bing affeay “occurred i the saloon of James Ueary, Nu. 3 Btate street, ln which Jeery Pickivy, the Dbar-tender, was sluhed down the back with u pocket- Kuife in the hauds of adrunken sallor natned ticorge Mesley, The quarrel was occasloned by Dan O'Beien, the day bar-tender, who was just coming on_wateh, demanding payment from Mesley. The iujured man was attended by Dr, Alken, who found a gashextending from tho shoulder down to the lumbar region—a wound not n|nn§cmnl unless eryslpelos scts In. Mesley was locked up at the” Armory under £$2,000 bonds till the 18th inst. Willie O'Bricn, the young thief accused of sncaking a pucketbook ‘contalning Enpcn of no value save (o Lthe owner from the Chicago Sav- nps DBank, was yesterday held fo 15,000 bunds by Justice Summertleld to the 11th fo stant. Anadditional $1,000 was tacked upon this ou complaint of M. A. Loring, of the Matteson House, who recognized O'Hricn o8 the boy whu sueaked something - out of the safu in the botel utlico Thursday afternoon last, O'Brien entered hatleas und” with, light shioes on, suas to appear ke a bell-noy, He was scen to dort into the safe, aud dush off with soumcthiug in lls hand, but what that some- thing is the liotel tnen bave not yot been able to find out, A case of breach of promise, complex with se- duction, came up in the Clreult Court yestenlay, in which Mr, Joun Bsuer s sued for Ku.oud by Etizabeth Gerlach, Mr, Bauer s 0o well-to- do fanner at Daltou btation, and tho girl was cmployed in a hotel tn that vicinity in tue capacity of walter, Mr, Bauer pald bis de- Yotiona to the young lady for sowe time, it is alleged, and made her belleve that ono day he wonld make her AMrs. Hauer, Bho bedleved Bauer, and put ber trust in bim, Bhe Jouked forward with conflldence to the bappy day when sho wonld run that farm, Onv of the resuits of this faith and strong belief wus a baby. That baby s said to Mr, DBaucr's, He™ has postpoued tne fultiilment of his rmmhv 80 luug that the mather, of Hauer's al- vzed baby Lrings sult to compel bius to abide by Lls contract, Anothier bold sttempt was made by sneak- thicves Saturduy eveniug at the =wrlriy~norc ot Hefuer & Bicllug, opposite the Erizizs Mouso, on Randolph steest, At about 5:50 o'clock & fellow cutered, and alter luokiug at some guods Mr. lluiner, the ouly one prescut at the tiue, went to tho rear of the storetogeta lmxl\ case of jewclry, which he 3 tended to show the customer. While hin back was turned, Mr o Tlefuer heard the door of the showcase drop from ita latehing and fall agafost the counter, and ho 1urned to seq the fellow withdrawing bls ano. ‘The reach was too long & one, and the sucak also lu- glven the wlarm before sccuriog uny ot .the valuable wutches in the cuke, Mr, Ilefuer thought he saw the tetlow’s nals outslde tho store, snd, belng alone, hie was afrald of coming within thelir grasp. Cunsequently it was soine mowents before tho alarin w veu, and by the time it was given o thieves hiad slunk dway, Other small shop- keeoers will do well to take warning. 1u Buiday's Trisusz It was stated that Capt. O'Donuell had recovered §410 of the money swlen by Teente Davenport from Frederick Dabiquist, As it is hoprobuble that suy more of the money will be recovered at rrcwm. the cerrect story of the recovery may iere be given, To be brict, Teenle waa seus for und pumped. 8he owned up to baviug stolen i, said sbe bad given it to Jeunly Love, i‘;d b(lh:lt l:'u atter l‘x‘nd'“ 123 Mleyers, ber negro cook. was galucd only by ‘clever quustioniug. Capt. u’u'fmncu then went to Meyers' lroccr% house, on Clark atreet, and " tried to ‘nduce him to deliver up the woney. Moyers pro- tested fouocence, but on the way to ‘the statlon he offered to give $200 to the victi and acosy sumn tothe Cuptain, provided be would nat Afingnwe biw. Tuis ho said be would give qui of bis own pocket, Next the woman iven it to Mesers wns induced o equeal and, simnitancousty, a _man nRme Stion cnme to the atadln and gave up $410 which Jennie Love had left with bt 1ie had learned it was etolen, and was unwilling to be ciught with it. From the Meyers woman ft was learned that Jennle Love ftad piven £1,00 to her, and she ave it to her hushand, Subsequently, (icorge ager, profesalonal bondsman, ot $2AX0 for get- ting dennie Love out of the House of Corree: tou, whither slie haid been sent for six mont he, Fager was ‘yulmln; arrested and held in $500 bonds thf Friday by .Justice Fuote, cx- Capt. Tuckley goiog on the bomd, Meyers refuacs to deliver up, and vesterlay the cuses uf hiteelf and wife, and Jlennle lLave, charged with Leing acceasury to the larceny, were con- tinged In £3,000 bail each to the 1ith. Capt. O'Donnell swears he will recover every cetit or send the crowd to the Penitentiary, ANOTIIER DURGLANY. With winter_comes tho hunrzlars’ scason ln large citfes. That such a season |s fast np- proaching there s no doubt, aud citizens pos- ressing valuables will do well to stow thein away as safely as stow awa) thefr persons on extremely cold night. The first good haul was made SBatunlay evening, when the residence of Douglas R~ Hule, of the Clearing-House Associntlon, No. Grant cutered by burglars end ransacked ot all the valuables it contalned. An nearly as can bs ascertalned the visit was made carly in the evening. The fatnily were away from lome, and, aflter entering by ‘means of nlppers through the basement door, the strect, was piunderers had " it ojl thelr own way, aud took their tinde. In order to do this it was have nmunnrf to plved off the house for days, und suspicions are directed upainst two well-Known thieves whore- side {n the North Diulslon. They kucw what to take evidently. leaving not a ahred of anything of value save clothing, which they doubtless concluded was too cumbersome to carry. The 1ist of the stolen property fnchiles tlic following: About 68{ yanls ‘of black lace flouuce, M-yard wide; & lace sash, jucluding two cuds, loops, knot, and belt: a fine Llack Bama Jace sbawls 1}¢ yards polnt nnpllqluc, very fine, and about one-clzhth yand fu width; a chitd’s Valencienunes lace bonuet, crowned with medallions; o tine lacg hand- Kerchief; two slawl-pins; a silver “watch, fob-chaln, and agate eeal; a French rold necklace anl ear«irops, & pale of clesant ngate pendant ear-dropa with delleate fruine, work, aud some two dozen other ftems of Jewelry, and sllverware, making in all some ¥1,500 worth, Tininediately after the report of the affair reached the police, telegrams were sent to every statlon in town, and cvery effort has since been made to cateh the offenders. They are slick ones whouver they are, but the town (3 £0 filled nt present with professlonad crooka just returning from country fairs and horse-rices that the police will” undoubtedly find it hard work® to plek out their men from among the crowd, Strenuous cudeavors have been made to keep tho affair as quict s possi- ble, hoping thereby to vatch the thieves off guard, but the thieves in Lhis cuse, as in nearly cvery other, make the very best plaus' for secretlng their plunder. Therefore the publlen- tlon of the fucts will not muke the matter ung particle more difficult of solution. TIBLD UP IN 1S BTORE. Perhaps the most audactous plece of work done by professionals in this city of re- ccut date was that of holding up aud robbing Henry ‘Tallert, the keeper of o wino-rooin and saloon ut No. 183 Wushington strect. Ho usually closes up at about 7 o'clock, but about ten minules be- foro that hour Saturday night Lhires men en- tered and ordered some wine. ‘Tullert served them, and was pasaing to the rear of the elore to make preparations for closing when lie was assanlted by tho trin, one grabbing hin from hehiud, another choking him from in front and preaenting a sovolver st his licad, with the remarie In bad (Xcrmun‘ * You must be_quict, else 1 will shoot you." Tal- lert had no other aslteruative, save re- mulnine passive, widch he did, "The thind man stripped him nearly to the hide In scarching for money on hls person, and nearly tore his pantaloons off. Fluding none, he ransacked the fill, aud the trio made off with the contents, which smounted to nhout $17 tu sllver. Mr. Tallert usnally carrdes hls money in a vest-pocket, nnd the thieves cvidently knew this, ns they swore ut finding none thers. Fortunately on this evening he had just rolled up Dis money fn a paper and put it into his pautaloons {mkuu. where the thieves faited fn thele hurry to search, Had they looked there they would havo heen cxactly $330 richer to- Alr, Tallert eays ho would casily recognize cither one of the thres. TR ACULLY UXOHICIDEZ, Coroner Dietzsch yesteruny held an fnquest nrnn Margarct Henlly, wiio dicd Friday night last at the ‘house of Ellen Mc- Curthy, on Weatern uventto ncar For- ty-seventh street, of In{urir-s inflicted it {8 sald by her husband Davld Scully. After hearing a iass of teatimony of the smuttiest and dirtlest nature possilile, tho juryleld Scully to the Grand Jury for mvommur,rmlmlnuuhtcr; but it waa the opialon of more than one that an indictment would never bu found against himn. The most (mJ)arlnnt witnieas was P'auline Los- chinekl, residing with the Scully family in.the samo louso on Emerald strect, near the Btock-Yards, Wednesday lnst Mrs. Scully and another woman got drunk togcther, In tho alternoan two men came to the house, and more beer was bought for thein. Mrs, Loschinaki's daughter called tho attontion of her mother to certaln dolngs in Mrs, Scully’s apartments, and Mrs. Loschiuskl there saw so vilon sizht that ahe refused to vepeat it. Tho men remnained there untdl Beully, who had been told that two men were beating his wife, came home, und found a sight similar to that wils nessed by Mrs, Loschinskl, o kicked tho men out, took several drinks, and {n the carly cveulng beat and kicked ‘his wifo, us she was rc::overlnrL from the drunken stupor, That night Mrs. Heully slept on the atoop out ot doors, and to this she ulterwards ascribed her lliness, Thursday sho went to the house o Elizabctlh Campbell, 8 nelghbor, but Lelng afrald to return home In_the uvtnlu;@ sho went to the howse ot Ellen McCarthy on Weat- ern avenue, where she died In the rocking-chalr Friday night between the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock, 3Mres, Beully sald hcr husband had beaten her Lecauso ‘she entertalned her two friends, Scully was so inccnacd at his wife's vonduct that ho went on a spree, in which condition bhe was arrested Baturday by the Town of Lake pollce. ~County-Pny- siclan olden snd Dra. Goodell, Egan, and Minauit, who made the post-mortem, replied totho Coroner that they found tho muascles weak, the body in a frall condition, the eranium all right and no lesions, though the brain had an anemic appearance. 'Tho heart was perfect- ly uatural, All four |uclined to the opinfon that death was caused by a severo shock to the nervous system, which nny have been caused eithier by the dissipation or’ by the beat- ing. The vitality was low, and, under anv more suspicious circumstances, the beatinig would uot have cautes any fnconvenience, much less death, i BUBURRBAN, UYDE PARK, ‘The Doard of Trustices mot at the Villago Hall yesterday afternoon. All presont, The Hyde Park Hotel Investication Commit- tes repurted that therc was no blamo attached 10 any one on account of tne fire; the buliding was old, the men were carly on duty and snswered the alarm in good time, but thoy were not 28 well drilled as might be, and had had no great experionce, The whole was o combination of unfortunate circumstances, "The vopurt was accepted. A petitiun was received asking that the Ken- wood sewer bs opened. Referred to tho Drain- age Committee, - ‘The Water Comunissloncr took 2,200 feet of hose to tho Water-Works to test on Baturday, He reported that twelve scctions burst at forty pounds pressure, and twelve sectious at olghty pounds, Only 1,000 fect stood tuec pressure used, Bixteon hundred fest of huso Were or- dered for Compaoies 1 and 3, Company No. 3 nceds 500 feet additional. Referred. The Board dedicated to the Bouth Park Com- missioncrs Filty-tirst street [ram Grund boule- vanj to Cottage Grove avenue, the Vark uuthor- ities to qut the road in order, aud the village 1o have full rights to mavage the gus snd water pipes and sewerage. it S o, SOUND DOCTRINE. To ths Editor of The Tribuns Cnicago, Oct. 8.—The poiitive manner with which Tus TrisuxNs has waroed the riugsters that uone but geod men must be put on the IHepublican tlcker, has met with & learty responss in tue minds of our good citizens; and the result will be that the rings and ruscals will not Le able to control tho primaries and wmanipulate the Conventiun as formerly. Thoadyanco proc- m‘(»n that avy bad nomlnstion will nut bo supported, but will be inelorously defcated, wlrl no doubt lead to the selection of such men &3 will be & credit to the party ?utu thew in the fleld. You bave also perform a wood public service in calling atten- tion to the fact that tbe Hepublican party is best calcuisted to give the people reliel from the rings now robbiog them, which, with the fact tha$ nearly our calamitics fu county sud city came uxon us through g eBurtg of ¢ l’wn{u‘h“ * Judvpendout,” and from thatsectlonbring the information that there will be adetielt of over 500,000 In 1977, notwith- standing the fact that a loun of §2,000,000 was levied during the tiscal year. The revenue for J8TT was £17,500,000, including the loan referred “No party” humbuga, ought to Inapfre the massee with a determination to reform county affatrs (a8 the city has been) by placine thefr in- terests In the keeping of good Republican of- ficers, A B. ————— - to, while the expenditures for the same pertod RAILROADS. wérs $18,0i0,305, e — TIIE NEW FREIGUT RATES, CASUALTIES. Bpectal Diepate in The Chicagn Tridune. I New Yorg, Oct. 8.—In accordance with the PITTSBURG, ngreoment between the scveral Presidents of the trunk lines running out of New York, Phil- adeiphia, Boston, and Baltinore, the class known aa spectal, or Alth class, has been abol- {sbed, and articles formerly classitled thereln are now included in the fourth ciose. The most prominent articles affected by the change are spear, coffee, sirup, noda ash, caustic soda, tin- plate, erockery, cement, mackerel, rice, snd telegraph-wire. There are minor changes in some other classes, the only one worthy of note being the reduction of iiquor in wood valued at #1 per gallon, when so stated on recelnt, from third class to fourth. The Times privts the Jist of old and new rates, taking effect to-day, which are as follows to principal pointa: Apectal Dixpaich ta The Chleaan Tridune, Pirsnuro, Pa., Oct. 8.—A fatal accldent oo curred this morning on the Pennsslvania Rail. road at East Liberty, the victhu betog C. Frila, alahorer in the employ of the Company. Bue perintendent Pitealrn, who saw the accldent, states that the deceased hiad been svaiting for the nccommodation-tenin to reach East Liverty, when be unfortunately stepped nnon the oppo- site teack directly in front of a coal-traln wmch was being dropped to n eidine, and was knocked down and run over. Ilis left arm and shoulder wers terrlblf mutilated, and the lez above the ankle was shattered by the wheels. Iie was re- moved to his hume on Penn street, and died in few lours, A nall-cutter named George (reen, employed o Mo | at'the foctory of Chess, Bmythe & Con on the ast. 'class, | Bouth Side, inet with ' fatal accident this fore- 85 40 | noon while at work. Urcen was removing oll 20 22 | from a belt which was Inmotion, Unfortunate- l{ he was not careful enongh, and his shirt- sle ansl c¥e was caught between the belt and tho Elt“ff"lfll"l pully. Instantiy bcrumlnr aware of his dan- Clrr::mv?:(ll eruus predivament, he endeavored to withdraw Tnitianapolis his arm, but it was too late. In his frantlc s eflorts 'to releass hlmself his head was Louisrille dashed agalnst tho wnall machine and s Vandalia, profecting bolt afixed thereto entered the skull near the left temple. Befuro the machine could be stopped ho was drawn among the wheels, and, beside the terrible wound {n his head, re- celved severe internal injuries, reveral of lis riba belng broken., Ilo was extricnted as avon as the encine could be stopped, and a physician summoned. Ile fs stil] alive, but there Is no helm of his recovery. children, Springflel JInckronvil QUIngg. ouesee e has a wife nud three Reoktk, In Milwankee. .. Tretroit. .oue A FATAL FALL. Urand Itapide 45 Speetal DispateA to The Chicagn Tritnne. Lnsing dieh 7 EAST BAGINAW, Mich., Oct. 8.—Mrs, Kate Me- :l,urlll.llx,:;n Gowan, the well-known temperance lecturer of ann Chicago, met with an accident to-day terminat- f('in':::c 1':, ing In her death In o fow hours. Ihbe sad afalr '(T:;ffl‘,‘"““"m oceurred at the residenes of tho Hon, John Atchison Moore, of Saginaw City, where the deceascd hod been n guest for several days past. Bhe left the eitting-room alout 10 o'clock, as the family supposed, to po to her room, and about 11:30 she was found at tho foot of the cellar-stairs, hier skull fractured, unconsclous. She veyer recovered her con- sciousncss, and at 1:30 o'clock sho died. It s supposed that she opencd the cellar-door hy mistake, thinking she was golne to hor own room, missed her footing, nud fell to tho bot- tom of the stairs, cight feet distant. Nastiville’ Slemphls, Little Rock 1ot Spring ITEMS, It has been agreed by the managers of the roads leading cost from Chicago and 8t. Louls that all live-stock rebates and cuts In rates ehall cease, and that full rates thereou shall be charged commencing Tuesday, Oct. 9, by all routes from and to all polats. The dlspatch locs not state whether this does away with the drawback of $15 per car paid to the © Eveners,” It Is the opinton of the railrosil men In this city that it does, [f such is the fact, thearrange- ment s o oo one, but If the drawbackn will be paid hereafter, the arrangement ainounts to nothing and the live-stock troubles nrc as far from belng sctticd as evor, It is ruored that Mr, Boody, former Presi- dent of tho \Wahash Romd, lins again sceured control of the ruad, and that tho change will beeowne apparent ot the next annual election, Mr. Boody and Mr, A, M. White, n_prominent New Yorlc cnpltaliat, have made a thorough fn- apcetion of the property lately, and they cxuress themaelves ns much dissatistled with the pres- ent management. ‘They clatin that the romd Is depreciating in valuc on account of tho policy of the present maunagers in tizhting competing 1ines and taking bustness for fess than cost. The probabilitics are that Mr. Boody will agaln be elected Preshient Inplace of Mr. Rosuvelt, and that Mr. Houkins, tha General Manager, will have to give way tosome mnan more mcnuul to maintain rates. . The action of the rallrad managers {v New Yark, which was tully publishcd in yesterdny's TRIDUNE, I8 rewarded with much fsvor by the roads east of this city, but the roads running weat do not look upon it with equal admtration. They do not 1lke the fdea of betng under the die- tatorship of the movagers of thy New York truuk lines, aud they predict a speedy breaklug- up of the now arrangement, Mr. Androw J. Harlow lias been appolnted Fastern Passenger Agent of the Michigan Cen- tral Railroad, ‘with ~headquarters at Boston, Moas. Mr. Harlow will have charge of all tho territory cast of Detrolt, Mich, e t——— . THE WEATHER, Wasnmnatow, D, C., Oct. 0—1 a. m.~For the Lake Reglon, arcas of light rain, fullowed by clearing weather, southwest to northwest winds, lower temperature and rising barometer, possi- bly followed in the Upper Lakes by falling barometer and warmer, varlable winds. LOUAL ONIREYATION RUN OVER AND XILLED, Speciul Diawitch to The Chcago Tribune. Aunoua, 1L, Oct, 8.—~Dan Gavney was mn over and killed by a switcli-engine in the Chica- zo, Burlington & Quincy yard lust nizht, left foot was caught between the guard-rail and awitch, and the lower part of his body shock- Ingly mangled, though he survivea ncarly an hour, and retained consclousness until death conded his agony. RODY ILECOVERED. 8ax Francisco, Cal,, Oct. 8.—The body of Capt. Carpenter, of the Dritish ship River Nith, wan recovered from the bay yesterday cvening. Tho decvased lins been missing since Moniay. It s supposcd that he fell from a gang-plank {n buarding Lis ves ELIGIOUS. THF. EPISCOPALIANS, BosToON, Mass, Oct. 8.—In the Eplscopal General Convention to<lay contributions were niade for the sufferers from vellow fever in Florida. Judge Tnompsou presented papers relative to the boundaries of tho new Dioceso of West Vir- ginla, and Judgoe Bhefly prescnted a protest upon the same subject. "Referred. The Committea on Canons reported that it was not expedient to exchange the period of probatlon from threa years to six montis, ‘Ihe rulo providing for a Vice-President was repealted. ‘The Committeo reported against the proposed shortening of tho muralng and evening prayur, A migority report, favoring the change, was also made. Punding the consideration of the resolutfons accompanylng these reporis, the Couventlon took a recess, ‘The afternuon sesslon was devoted cntirely to the-discussion of the question of stortening moruing and evening prayers. No decision was reuched. Adjourned, e ———— PERSONAL, Prof. Allen A, Grifith, tho elocutionlat, now President of tho Northern Illinols Collego at Ful- ton, has a new lecture for literary societics and ly- ceums, entltled **Tho Soclal State, " whichis filled with dramatic situations and cloquent cffects, Praf. Qriftith will accept a fow engagoments to do- ltver this lecture and give readings the coming win. ter, If wot tou far frow his work In Fulion Collegoe. —Fulten Journal, 0:t, b, e —— REFRESHING FRAGRANCE. iteAao, Oct. 8. Ztn, Weaiker, ‘flllr. Thr; I Wind. o715 1% W frean, sl 73 [N Wi tres s | @ W, frenu., w0k |W sh. llELle] The nniqne perfumes made by Dr. Price delight A by thelr lasting charncter and refreshing fragrance LR850 all lovers of swoct scents, ———— Ozonized Ox-Marrow for the hair, by Buck & Tlayner, makers of the **Mars" Cologne, Detrolt,.. Daluth ~ MARRIAGEN, GRANT—RIDDEL—On Monday mornin 8th inst,, at Trinity Episcopal Churcn, Rev, kd Bullivan, 8. T, D.. Alexander and Javes M, Riddel, both of thls cliy, DEATILS, HYDE-Oct. #, Carrie Dana, daurhter of Wess tou C. and Elizabeth llydo, of dyphiheris. Funeral from thelrresidenco, i day, Oct. U, Friends are invited. GILMAN—~In Belviders. 1l1., Oct. 7, 1877, after & year's liinces, William 11 Utlman, aged 70 yeara aad ¥ months, Locating at Belvidere in 1817, ho la lo be classed amang the varlicst scttlers of [oone County, Ha ‘was a man of pencrous and kindly bnpulscs, and noted for hle unceanny elfurts toudvauce the bual- neea and general Intercata of tha blace. lle leaves 8 widaw and throe chuldren, altawply provided fo __POLITICAL ANNGUNUEMENTS. SEVENTH WARD REPUBLIOANS. ‘The Sovenih Ward Jepublican Clun will meot at No. 302 West Fourtecuth-st., at 8 p, m. Tuca- asy, Uct, 0. RESPONSIBILITY FOR AN ACCIDENT, Special Dispateh to Ths Chicagn Tribune, BosToNn, Mass., Oct. 8.—Tho responsibliity for the accldent on Blackstone Square on the day of tho dedication of the soldiers' monument was placed to-day by the Investigation Commit- tee on the shoulders of Joseph F, I'aul, ouo of tho best-known bullders lo New England, They fadd that be s responsible for the dofective con- struction of the stauds, and that the Inspector of Bulldlngs, who visdted the stands on the mornlug of Sept 17, and the As- nt Inspectors who {nspected them, did not sufllelent care, Thoreport fasomewhat of o surprise to the public, as the testimony given by Puul and his friends was decidedly in “nis favor and against the sub-contractor, With whoat, however, the Commifttee had no transactlon. ‘The Dentocratic City Guverninont hna for some timo been trying to rid itself of Oliver Shaw, Iuspector of Bulidiugs, aud the chance has come at last, Park-av,, Tues- EIGHTH WARD REPUBLICANS. ‘Tho Elghth Ward Hepubiicau Club will meet at the church cornor baugawon and ilarrison-sts., Tuesday eventng, Oct, it 3 W, EBDBETTS, Becretary. ELEVEUTH WARD REPUBLIOANS. The Kloventh Ward Republican Club meets this evening st Martina's l_hl‘:)lm}!mn and Ada-sf NATIONAL WORKINQMEN. The Fifth \Ward National Workingmou's organi- sation will meet Wodneaday evening, tct. 10, a4 8 o'clock, The following speakers will be in at- tendauca: Prof, Julius Silversmith, K. A. Globe, and Louis Nelke, NATIONAL WORKINOMEN. A mosting of tho Natlonal Workingmen's orgaol. zation will be Leld Tucadsy cven hgJl northeast corner of Chicago-ay. st” The following speaxers will be iu attendance: The ilon. Lorens Brentaso, E. A. Uibby, Jutius Silversmith, Louls Nelke, and otbess, ———— OBITUARY, Spectal Dispaich ta The Chicazo Tribuns, vixox, 1il, Oct, 8.—The Ilon. Willlam Van Epps, uged 05 years, died bere to-dsy at 3 o'clock. About » year ago he was scized with nervous prostration, which Involved the powers of his nind, and from that time to the davof his deatn bls declloo had been steady and all remedics unavalling. His funmeral will take place at his late residonce Thursday afternoon at 3o'clock. Mr. Van Epps hnd boen sctively fdentifled with this State for the past forty cars, 80ttling, when quite a young man, in Lew- ston, Fulton Couuty, For ' quarter of a cen- tury hie biud resided here. Ile was for two terms Vice-President of the State Agricultural Boclety, afterwards for two scasons Fresldent of the CLOTHES-CLEANING, B Can _ba beautifully HYED ! or CLEANED and REPATH{- EL, sLiri8ing ex, E: resacd C, U, D, same. In 1565 ho was the nomiuce for Lieu. tenant-Governor on the Democratic State ticket, | SuJ..ux 50 Last all he waa the Democratic npminee of this ad i dveat Jjuon: district for State Senator, Ile was & romarks- M dhearagn JUT otk bly busy and succesaful busiucss man. o s N. D—ladles Drosses — . | Bacques, Bhawls, etc., dys MR, H, A, RUST WITHDRAWS, LADIES AND GENTS. ' sad cleancd. To the Editor o} The Tribuna, Cuticago, Oct. 8.—~)My nune has appeared in the public journals as & candidato for the Re- publican nowlustion for the oftice of County Treasurcr, and [ have bitberto sought the now- fuation. CELEBRATED throughout tbe Union—expressed to all rts. 1D and upward at 55, 40, 60c per B. " Address l:‘nluu GUNTHER, Coufecs 0. Iu consequence, howover, of the fact thst 1 —— Noten e have, withiu the last few d"l"l nlnm::mv?ry OIL-TANKS. . {mportant busiucss responsibilities tn tlon Pompriar, 10 thoso heretofure resting upon ine, I have de- WILSON & EVENDEN, cided to withdraw frow tho canvass, und de- OIlL TARNKS sire to announce $hrough the columus of Tus sxo SHIPPING OANS, 'l;]uml‘:n:fl that I am o longer a candidato for &7 8 49 Vet Laso Birect. o th oftice, T deaire also to thank my many friends forthe CEICA IO B 2840 208 6aTALSAUE support abd eacoursgcment they bave given me, aud say that [ sball, s beretotore, give AUOTION BALES, = oy i AVORRON WALEN, = 2 s tie Bepullcan e WK e, | By ROSENFELD & MUNZEL, Auctloceors, 42 sud 44 Madlson-st., Dear Wabash-av. ‘Chilean Flnanoes. MILLINERY, DR THIS MO ‘The fnapclal affairs of the Republic of Chile must be poorly managed, The lstest sdvices Lo hiad [0 sales: SURUAENTELD W MUSEER Avcuossars Unrivnied o s e Bath. Nosrtinciag Aftrr i rclentine cxpolh D) et (e ke Bt S ey (ACLUTEE 0f 41, 7 TERITL § Jieet P TR OFEet And o o e Tue FICEAE TOILET NOAR o Vivriid. Oty the purest Veeiadls Oils' used manufacture. nin For Use fn the Nursery it Has Ko Equa, orth ten timeats cost to evcry mother and famity 1 Christendani, Eampis bOX, contain{ng 8 cakes of q ounves cach, aeit frvo to auy sddress ou receiptof 73 conts. Adurese B.T.BABBITT, NewYorkOity, FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, A PERFECT TOILET S04P. Firat amoag the siafaites of the tollet 10 & Rood artte ©10.0f Sonp, but 10 Procura 1t 14not Alwasa An easy mat. ter, Many of theinost expenstve Boaps in the market aramadafrom coarse and deletcrious materiaty, ang thefr deticate coloringand_ fragrant parfume ton ofceq concenl the most repulsive Impurities. The disclovares recently mada pablie vegardiog this subject ars posls tively startling, and deeerve eerious conslderation, Sconted Bospa ranaw known o bo estremely ahjec. tionable, eapccially If apied to the hesds Injurtag the linlr, teritating thosealp, and inducing severa head. achies. The character of the Ingredients may be Infer. red from the atatcinent of & gentieman wha makes the scenting of Sosns hits businests he recently declared that icraans engaged (n this employment were short-ived, rOIn seven Lo ten yaare vy the longest period auring whicti the oceupation couiid be followed, The difiiculty uf procutring a perfectly pure articte of Tollet Suap (8 at last obviated, however, thanka o i v:_nlcr&\'rhe and chemteal akill of Mr. B. T, BAnntrr, of New Vork, the world-renosned foap Manafacturer, Flhuse Imihens estabiiahiient i by farthe largen of s Ximiin the United States. The renown of e flape nirra varlods productions has for Many years beeg midely diusominated, hrt this Intest surcedt ia the o proprlata crowa io' ihe numerous viciories airealy “Attur years of pationt Inbor and sclentific experiment, Mr. BARRITT has succeeded In perfecting the compovs tion of the fnest tolict 10vp ever ntroduced. The prin. {pal tngredivnts a ng processca are enilrely new sl orlein ult In simply woparalieied tu this deparimes] AnntTY's Tortur foak ¥ la the trade-mar by whichi this ologant toflet tuznry tn designated, an for application to tha delicate akin of infanta, chitdren, @il ladics, It {8 altogetlicr unequaled [ fis’ emolllent properticn, Tho Soap s maf perfumed. the Ingredieats hring of sach aloluta pirity ua to reauirs no aid frum elierulstry to dlsgulen (nferlor materials, Tie most rec fined nste connidera the absenco of artifictal perfuma [on of weelnem, snd the peculiar charse. bbist's Toilet Soap renders It the agrecabla articlo of the kinderer d, ncially desirablo for the use of lsdlesand opriato for gentle. men'n toflct. and ar 1t mAREea heary 1asher 1t 1s slso one of 1ha Anest sonps for barbers' usn, 1618 Just being iaced upon the market, but the demand for it will soon come general,—~New Fork Tribune, B: Ts BABBITT, New York City, _ s P, By GEO. I’. GORE & CO,, 8 and 70 Wabash avenue. REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 9:30 a. m, Overcoata, Woolens, Kmt Goods, Cutlery, Plannels, Quilts, Hats, Caps, Horsa Blankats, &c., &c. G. ¥'. GORE & CO., Auctioncers. On Tresday, Oct. 9, at 9:30 o'clock, $3,500 STOCK OF FIRST-CLASN GROCERIES, Fixtures, Wagons, Horses, and Harnesses, At 289 Blue Island-av. The entlra stock of Bhelf Goods; slto Coffes, “eas, Sugars, Platform and Counter Beales, Show Caacs, Ice Boxes, Coflec 3L, &e., &c. ', GORK & CO., Aunctioncers, AUCTION SALLE OF BOOTR & SHOES, On Wednesday, Oct. 10, at 9:30 o, m. In addition to our regular linos of fresh goods direct from the facto- rios, which will be sold without ro- sorve, inciunding the only gonuino Sucker Boot, Phila, and Rochestor Goods, wo shall sell a large lot ot Rubbers in good variety. Call and examine goods beforo buying. Catalagues ready Sonday, 0. 1. GOIE £C0,, §8 and 70 Wal v, On Thursday, Oct, 11, at 10 o’clock, ‘Wa shall offer n very largo stock of PARLOR FURNITORE of every destription, CHAMBER FURNITURE of every deseription. LIBRARY PURNITURE of every description. DINING-ROOM FURNITURE of every deseription. KITCHEN FORNITURE of every description. Attend this sale for nlrfinlnl. U. P, GORE & CO, Auctioneers, WM, A. BUTTERS & CO. Commismion Auctiuncers, 118nd 120 Wabask-asm A ClRCULAil‘ulvlifi_ LIBRARY. {,000 VOLUMES BOOKS AT ATCTIOIN. Tussdey atieronn, UL, ot 2 oelock, % our sales o 20\ absit AT, fooma 118 wid T VAN Ax BUTTERS & CO., Auct'rs, PACKAGES WHITE GRANITE IN OPEN LOTS. Now Furniture, 0il Cloths, Piano, Etes Wednesday Maruing, Oet. 10, @ o'clock, wt ows satosroonis, 118 and (30 Wal foods, VWoolens, Clothing, Furnishe by lug Goods, Hats, Gloves, Boots, Shoes, Ete., ‘Thurmdsy Morning. .flcL U .} 9:20 o'clock, st our Buck Gloves, By BLISON, POMEROY & COw Aunctioneers, 78and 80 standoiph-st. Tuesfiy’s—&fl& Oct. Oth, 8t 0:30 &, m., &t our atores, 78 and 80 Tisndolph-at,, New and second-hsnd Furnitare, Carpets, Bloves, and General Houseliold Goods. ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Large and I’ereml!\l‘»ry Auction Sale Boots,Shons & Rubers TUERESDATY, Oct. 0, 1877, at 10 o'clock sharp. A largo involca of fne goods, from & Rotail g(illll with positive instructions to closc out, i 3 sale. 1 addition to above goods a lot of Combiuation ltubber Boots, Also Women's Wool Bkirts, Gents' and Boys' Qlovesofall kinds RADDIN & CLATP, 83 & 85 Wabssh-ar. By HIRAM BRUSH, Auctionoer, cnmm-mfimz Sale. At 425 Weat Mooroe-at., TUESDAY, OCT. 0, 8 100'clock a. m. One good Pisao, and Furultare, Carpets, Bedding, Etc., of 8 atory snd basement dwelllng; nearly new: ‘trso sale; all must b paid for sud removed on dsy of sale. House for rents By JOHN J, HENRY, 58 and 00 Lake-st. LARGE AUCTION SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, & RUBBERS, TUESDAY, Oct. 0, at 1 a'clock. A fle muot of fresh, scasouadbls goods, without zet A, N. SANDERS, Agt. and A —_— By JAS, P, McNAMARA & €O, 138 8d 140 Wabsab-ay 1 0 0 S50 1 0 Jasus Lo of Banrupt SeViuana & co., Asas