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- buns who were responsible for fu have felt that h THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1877—-TWLLVE PAGES. week, and at the nest rerular mecting will take possession, or at least attempt to do o, THE CITY-HALL. THE CITY. THE BEE-HIVE. GENERAL NEWS. The London News says that the Sherman Touse 14 one of the nest and best-kept hotels in the United States. The pewholders of Trinity M. E. Church have unanimously voted to make the seals of that church free on Sunday evenings. Tne Trinuse Ilome Club met at the Sher- man House yesterday afternoon; when the sev- eral Commiltees were represented, but, owing 10 the abeence of the President, no business was transacted. Receiver Ward Files His Report on the Condition of the Same. The leense-recelpts were only $200 yeaterday, The Comptroller Issucd revcune warrants yesterday amounting to £3,000. The Buflding Committee will meet at 3o'clock this afternoon to consider bills, The teachers of the evening schools will be pald this afterncon st 2 o'clock at the Comp- troller's office. The 'Treasurer’s rccclllvu yesterday were $1,720 from the City Collectar, $415 from the Water Departinent, and §208 from the Comp- trolier. The Joint Committecs on Streets and Alleys of the North and West Divisions met In the City-Clerk's oflice yesterday aftcrnoon to con- gider the buflding of o bridee over the river at Carpenfer street. No definite conclusion was reached. THE COUNTY-BUILDING. In the County Court yesterday the Hyde Park Pumpiog-Works nssessmeut case of 1872 was postponed untll the 50th inst. The Committec on Public Service has about completed itareport on voting-places and judges of clection, and will report to the Board Mon- day. ‘The Grand Jury dispored of regntar docket cases yesterday, aud calenlates to complete the list tolay. Monday investigationsiyill be com- menced. TheCriminal Conrt calendar for theremainder of the term has been made out, and the trial of George R. Simme, the diverce attoricy, whu was brought from New York on a requisition, la put down for Monday. The recent heavy raina have been very damag- Ing to the brick contractor on the Court-1louse. The dampnees has been too mich tor the llme in the bricks he is using, for such as have been exposed to the weather have bursted heforo getting Into the walls fustead of afterwanl. All of Which Is Not Very Encoure aging to the Poor Dopos- itors. A Cast-Iron Injunction Against Pro- ceedings in the Case of the State, The temperature yesterday, as observed by Manasee, ovtictan, 8 Madison street (TRinUNE Lrg] 10 a. 1, 60 Balding), was as follows: 8., m., 575 12 m., 565 & pon, 05 7 Harometer at 8 a. m., 20,833 7 p. m., 20. Mr. 8, Wustum and Mr. Tom Malloy, two “hicazn gentlemen wha hare been mining at Tcad City, threc miles from Deadwoud, returned to this c“f yeeterday, bringiug with them a conleal-shaped chunk of gold avont nine ‘nchies high. The trinket i worth £3,530. It ls Iie result of n fiva days’ runof thelr twenty- stamp quartz-mill. Jobn Sanders played policeman. Sauntering down Clark strect with a tan heavily froned, he left lLim in the house of Oscar Briges, and, hastfly = Lorrowing a re. volver, departed, snd, of course, falled to return. Jie wos chareed with personatine an oficer and with larceny, and touk a change “of venue to Judze Foote.” Te was fined $100 an thefirat charge, and was held tothe Criminal Court In $300 bonds on the sccond. Messrs. Clarenco A. ‘and Artbur Merriam, sons of J. L. Merriam, an architect of this city, and wir. Frank Avers, aito of Chicago, started for Fexns yesterday, having chosen anovel route The journey will be made in a mkitt sixteen fect long, fitted with o locker at each cnd, and with o waterproof canvas awning, The arty will proceed down the 1llinois & Michizan sanal to the [llinols River, thence into the Mississtppl and go to New Orleans, where they will take tho steamer for Ualveston, One of Dr. Tarpin’s Excursion Over tle Calue met Lands in a Boale MYERS' BUBBLE. A VOLUMINOUS REPORT FROM THE RECKIVER. Receiver Ward, of the ' Bee-live," finished his report on the coudition of that financial corpse vesterday, and late fu the afternoon it was filedin Judge Willlama' Court by Mr. O. . Horton, his counsel, It fa a formidable document, and filled to the full withlegal ver- biage, which, translated, reads about as follows: The Recciver tinds by tho books of account of the bank that the gencral Habilitles foot up $6565,174.08, besides the sum of $43,300 lability upon the so-called Investment certificates,” sod the sum of $1,354 due to the Fidelity Sav- fngs-Bank, making a total sum of §749,828,08, which {s ttemized s follows: . LIABILITIES, Depoalt ledpers, West Sido ufiice. Investment latel Certificates af de, Arthur Bronson, I’ i, Wentfall, Treasurer, 1. ¥, Westfall, Examiner, George Chandler, Trustce Larar ine tho crew is an old sailor. - HUEAACE COMPANYT . eve vorssasnsaessnes 1.144.67 3 e = % AR mThc‘ rcgu!‘n{l:m\r'xu;').{ mcr':tlnglgt :.l|'c‘ Bo“'d r’ul ANNOUNCEMENTS, savastEycerileats ".mlamldw.lfl.oa rectors vl e Northwestern Fraveling Men's o B g Atsoclatton was held yesterday noon at the | The charming drama of “Dora,” and the Eigelty g;fln’v;: A s Hherman House. There was s full attendance, ond atter trausacting the usual routine of business and nsccepting forty-seven mew wmembers the Chalr n[r:‘nolnwd a committes of arrangcments for the forthcoming reunfon and banquet, to tuke place at the Sherman Tlouse Dec. 27, After adjourning, the Board accepted an invitation todinner from mine hosts of the Sherman. An cxcellent roread was pre pared n the club-room, and was fully appreciat- ed by those present. Tho customary vote of thanks was returned. AN IMPORTANT RULE. A few days ago Judie Blodgett, of the Unlted Btates District Court, sunounced un fmportant chonge in the rules of his court, which will ralso the spirits of many of the debtor clnsses fn the clty.” It scewa that it has been the common practice in cases of forectosurc and sale, where, practically, only he creditor was represented, for his agent to buy in the property at a figure consid- erably lera thun the amount of the ciniul and less thun the value of the property. Then they apply for a deficiency decree to force the forwer owner of the property to make uf the ditference between the amount for whic tarce of *A Loan of a Lover,” will bo givenat the West Side Opera-House, ‘The Philosophlcal Boclety will be addressed this evening by Dr. Samuel Willard, of this city, on * War ns an Element of “History and of 8o- clal Movement.” ‘The Rev. W. F. Crafts will conduct the Sun- day-school teachers' mceting to-day noon. in Farwell Hall, 8ubject: * Paul and the Bigoted Jevws,’t Acts, xxii., 17-00 A public meeting, to consider the rale of lquor_to minors, swill be held in Tenperance Hall, 211 West Madlson street, this evening nt §o'dock, The Rev. Dr. W. i, Rvder, Jutge Scully, and several prominent speakers will take part. ¥ ‘The dallrv temperance praver-meetings held by the ladies of the W, C. T. U. ut 3 p. m., in Lower Farwell Hall, will be led Monday of next week by Mrs. Decker, Tucsday by ‘Mre, George Rounds. The remalnderof tlie week by ladles trom abroad. ‘The Sunday-School Primary Class Teachers' meeting will 'be held In the Bible-work room 1DOTLEage oo ......‘....‘..._1..';:.4 ,08 Nearly or quite all of this indebtcdnessis hearing interest, but no Interest bas been con- puted o ncluded [n thie sums here eet forth. The following Is o stateent of all the real cstate_ Lelonging to or in which auld bank has any iuterest, as known to the Recelver: REAL ESTATE, Six tundred and forty acrea of land Iin Marion and Chawe Countles, [ian.; subject to judzment, 81,412.07 aud Interest. T.0te and blacks nen: Drighton: consideration of deed, §18,000; subject to incambrance, §12, ¥, 80 and {nterest, - Three hundred and twenty acres of lanid in Will- famenn County, 11, bouglit in on foreclosnre. Elght acres and four houres on Barry Polnt road: consideration of decd, ,000; {ncumbrance, $413,000 and lutorest. v One hundred and forty-foue lotsnear Northwost- ern Car-Shops: considerstion In deed, 857,500% incumbrance, $57, 500, Seventy lote in Walker's Douglas Park Addition; consideration, 854,U50; incumbrance, $34, 823,83 aod Interest, : d Fivo parcels of and In city convayed to Gulld as the property ~ was sold and the | Y. M. C. A. Bulldiug thisufternoonat 2 o'clock, 4 50,000 horrased, desceinti ot "B ey ctati, . Jutge Diod: | Mra, U.'E. Kent, from Michigan' . . Ghurchy | SRR M ors Sty cmral Fark Addinions gett announced in reference to «this practico that hereafter, in cases where the holder of the clatm bought in the property, he should not grant deficieney decrees unless ulter sntisfacto- 1y aflidavits biad been fled that the real value ;»r the property was leas than the clatin agalust . will conduct the mecting, ‘fhe Bunday-achool lesson for the following Sabbath will be taken up wllhnl'?ucl;\l oblect to asslat primary class teachers. ‘The second tople will be the best plan of managing primary classes, CASUALIIES. A LIVING TOMU, Tolegram (o Cincinnatt Commercial, CLEVELAND, 0., Oct. 14.—One of the most mimculous. escapes from death on record oe- No, 1480 Indiana avenue (honse and Jot): Nos. 35 and u8 Sloan street, two-story tenement honsa; Nos, 10, and 340% Archer svenug (three frame stores and two coltages lu roar); Nu. 200 Qreen strcet, Four blocke this side Central Park, from Lake ta Mudlson street, two conveved to G. N, Gago, of e Fidelity, to secure §15,000, and other two to Cooper (janitor) to make mortgages for 814,000 to I 0 Joans, xhiblt C" eives & list of all tho tangible personal pronerty belonging to said bank, eo far as known. The valuc of the property cinbraced in said cxhiblts B aud* C,'" the Recelver s i3 FORCED SALE OF A CIURCI. Another church has gune from the gaze ef Its mmbers, owners, std communicants, This time It s the Freewill Baptist,'baving au edli] o the corner of Jackson und_Loomis strects, At the tune this was bullt, fn 1570, the Truatees, A V. g Downs, P, W, Gitlet, Jo G Eling, | o0eq o8 Patnesville, 0., yesterday, while e unable to give. Ben Chase, H. Watts, I, Afnfel, W, Dehely | SUFFe at Paltiosytie, L 3 v while Llenry | Uop g OF CASH AND PERSONAL PROPERTT oG, Tieldowald, and J. A, Bartiett, borrowod | Kanch, a masou, was inthe act of cxanining | coniined n and pertaining to the banking oftice of the M., F. & M. Savings Bank. e $71.16 i Jawmes Longley, of Duston, £3,800 at 10 per o il zzave o trust deed to 8, W, Raweon to feettre Loungley. e traneferred the security 10 fome other Enruma, and they In turn to the Newmarket (N, I1,) Saviugs ‘Bank. O couree the churely defaulted in pavment, and nagurally the bank demanded ‘that the moperty b sold. It was sold yesters i irule and boupht by tho bunk 0. It furnishes n text a8 necintton of cturch property. This st nearly $15,000 to anld, and {t s well owned by Stephen Matthews. 1t secins that Ranch went down {uto the well at o'vlock In the morniug, When ho had de- scended to the bottom, and afterhaving stepped ont of tho bucket, and ot the noment he gave tho aignal to the laborers above to let down his tools, the walls just above him commenced to cave In, and in nn lostant the wholo well, fifty fect deep, fell upon hitn in o confused tnass of stonea und sand, 1lle pave one agonizing seream, which fell upon the cars of several per- hin ofiice. Cagh lu hands salo of sufc, nf Cash in bands of W Cavh balanco of Union Natlonal Dank, Chicago, account. . Cash in'Coatinental York .. sease bessraer Balance anth, Nachod ‘ankers, New York, acconut. feet, 85,00, or 35,000 for | SO SN TR it to their dying day, Tolalosi, i pusevsisssiprsssvios sirass W0 the cost of ~ the estabtishinent ns Y % 1 lch amounts have been paid to the St Cabeand Yestorday it was _ sold uud all was sileuce, né&':&'r."h lch amount: ] P ‘T'nealarm wus at once given, and prepara- tions were macle for exhumingt the dead nan, no one having a thonght that he would be found allve, and It was roported last night that e had Leen found deald, "o citizens worked fuithiul- 1y from 8 o'clock yesterday morntng, until 3 o'clock this morulng, just cighteen hours from the time ho was finbedded, and, unexpectedly to thu aeveral hundred peopio who had gatherea around tue well, be was Jiscovered alive, and, with the exception of acuton his head, appar- cntly ns well us unybody, Wiicn [ound, a lurge “stone rested on bis left shoulder, und “anotlier upon the back of his neck, He hod hold of the rope ubove his head, tha lower tud vrossing his face, very near his nose. Otherwlse, his body was Irce, When taken out, he {uslated on walking to hils lome, nearly a mio distant, but bewas tinaily pmvauu] upon to ride. e faloted us svon ns hu entered the house. . Upon lelng foterrogated by your corre- spondent this” alternoon s to “his feelings, he snldl that, gs aoon as he tound out lus condition, lie comnenced praying. Hesays he could dls« tinetly liear the mien un top, fifty foct above, renioving the curb-stoncs, and he qllnunuuuhcd voices, but could not understand what was sald. After diggiug had been continued a long tinie, it suddenly stopped for awhile, and he thougal tho men had abandoned their work, und he commenced praviog ogadu. o says lie kept up a continual yell for the men to b careful and not tniss hltn, but his volve waa not heard until witlun three feet of the dlggers, although he heard them plainty all tho time, Huauch will bu around as usual in a dayor two, 1t 13 supposcd by sumo that air followed the rope down to where Ranch was confined. The ductors thiuk tnat the stones belug inixed with sand, which {s porous, imave slr enough to live upen, Others think that oxygen coming from fur 7,00, The queetion of whether the Cliurch ‘Frusters aboye-uamed should be held Hlable for e diflerence between 37,000 and $9,500 was lui'wn into court yesterdoy, and will have to Lo trivd, ‘The retnaining elght pages of this oxhibit are ocenpted by a detalled fnveutory of Mr. Myers’ library, cousisting nlmos!.;cnt rely of aricult- ural reports, inancial aud Pateot-Ofllea records, Bogrd of Trade Journals, and the like, arg treatises 4 Un the to Pay 1t, Thero National Debt, and How y 1t,"" on * Sophilsms of Free Trade,” and on the * Principles of Povulution.” — Likewlse, Adam_Smith's © Weatth of, Natlons™. and Proudhous’ ** What Is Property "’ ‘The *olllce-furniture and other ftems* tn- ciudes o nunber of desks, casy chairs, lounges, lambrequins, argand lamps, wnste- baskets (Olled with greenback tracts), one lot. of fire utensils, one rovolving oflive chalr (broken, alasl), ono burglar-nlarn (rood ns uew), two bee-hive sigus (ons I storage), a _horse, bugiy, and harnces, somo clock (imoat ershey llall and_another nt Myers! house), and forty yards of Brussels car- pet. No value Is placed vn the voliectlon. What few stocks und bonda the Receiver has lieen able to tind are described as follows ACHELULE STOCKS, KTC, A cortificate of 210 shares of preferred stock of the Northern Puciic Rallroad, —par value $100 per sbare; present valie onknowao, Suven coupons of the City of Calro, 111, duo i‘c‘lmn 2, 1677, for §30 each; present value un- BoW, Auneta of (e Merchants', Farmers' & Mechanlcs' Savings Uauk, said 1o have hocn placed us collut «cral mecurity at the State Savings Iustitution to soe cure notes uf 'srdnny Myers: Cutro city bonds, var value,, T.emoot school bonds, par valuo., M. D. Ogden et ul., notes,.. . DIRW TULER KINGS, It wouli be diflicnlt to soy whother the fault, i so It con bo calied, s that of Mr, Mites Kiyuch or that ot his wife. At all eveuts, it's {n the Zumdly, The fault 1s that Mrs, Kiynch has Luen guilty of pdying birth to triplets, Now such u thing has huppened before, und the per- ve done n merltorious thing, und bave ved congratulations taercfor from theie . Lut the cose of Mr. uud Kiyneh calls for unusual . attentlon, and pa Loy are entitled to the sympathies of unsympathizing world, for thelately much- Wlesscd cuuple have heretofors on four distinet and keparate ocenslons been hlessed with twine, ‘The Junt development shows an fncrease, and i that increasc is to continue in o correspondipg ratlo, ft would be unwise *to aflirm that M Klyneh would not be justified in comlig to the conclusion that ‘he had “enough of guch foollshness,” Mr. Klynen hin been married but six vears, ond, counting the riplets, bus in that time found him- sell the happy father of cleven children. There are not many nen who can say that they have eleven clilldren, the oldest “not more than 6 years of age, -The Iatest arrle vals sre “uil bLealthy and dolug welly uned liave ulrcml{ recelved calls frum many curfous persons who llve in the vielnity of tho coruer of Cathieriug aud Unlon streets, wlicro Mr. Klynch Keeps o grocery-store. Nothwith- standing Hberal inducements, Mr. and Mra. Kiynch will not removo to St Louls. THE EQUINOCTIAL. If one of the mauvy authiora of *DBesutiful $:10,000 Hcal eatate sald Lo have been daeded to Gulld, Cushior of Kiate Savings Iustitution, fncluded in real estate schedule. 3 The notes, bills reccivable, and choses in s, + < the botlom of the well saved Ranch's iife. ANl [ action which Mr. Ward bhaa received, swdof 5"‘;:‘;’ ‘fi;’:‘m(o‘; S “‘v'“‘.‘hy':“‘l" ’“‘{" o8 | in s, tho case Las no parallel. From the lonks Which Do L any Khowled e, vgeregato :1& sible that he mizht do lyrleal fustice of the great wase of stons und dirt which lay | 83777, ~accrued lutercst ubout ~ $17,0R.64,— around the well it would scem ubsolutely fmis possibile for a person to survive any lengih of timo undor alinost any ciremnstances, Thewell tu the weather of yesterday, Evervbody knows that it was wet, while those whose avocations zompielied them to be abroad came to the von- waking o total of $58,70.41, Muny ot these are small n amount, wany fooe pust due, The Iecelver 1s uuable to fix” auy definito value on 3| ¢ was flity ycars oid, and had not been considered | thein, but from the best informatiou he van ob- ,}'\i""""mfl’“f...y'.' A"'.’{m.'&"fi,.‘fl,’, "l,‘.,..'\!:l'f‘lfi safe for a long time. * | tain fs of the oplnlou that no mere than $50,000 during the dasy, and swelled Into pomething will ever be reallzed therelrom, BURNED IN A STRAW-STACK. Speciul Diapute o Tha (hicago Tribune, Luavenwontn, Kan,, Oct. 19.—A little hoy 3or4 years oid by tho nswo of Brock, living near the Town of Oskaloosa, weut out toa straw-stack duy before yesterday with a couple of ulder hoys, und, playing around, the littls fellow hid In tho straw, Ills brothers were playlug with some mntches, and agt tire to the stack, which was soon destroyed and the une fortuuate boy burned to death. When ho was ound s parents tried to lift him, and his head dropped from his body, Mr, Brock also Jost his stable aud several huudred bushess of gralu, very lilio a atorm towards evening, he north- tasier madu things very unplessant for such selated vesscls us falled tu reach the harbor, aud there i3 reason to fear that mors than one veescl suffered severely trom fs effects, During the evening tho strects were nhinost descrted, and the public uectiugs usud places of wmusemout were scarcely uttended ut ull there §8 any more such wenther, (L s to be hoped that a fair sbare will Le distributed throughout the rural districts, CLicogo 1s fully satisfied with its portion. TIIE WEST-PARK BOARD, THE OLD MEMBELS FORMALLY BOUNCED: Yederday the old Board of West-Park Com- missioners recelved from Gov, Cullom a formal wotice of thelr remoyal from office, They have appearcd rather undectded during the past two or three days 88 fo what was the best course to pursue, although they have pro- fessed to Lo determined to fieht to the end. Yesterday, however, thelr minds wero ap- varently made up, and Mr. ]lunue{: thelr attors nuey, is wbout to draft a n:pl{ to the UGuvernor, Tespectiuily begeing to try lssues withhiu upon ik aetiun, for reasuns which Lave already been atuted fn thess columng, The new appolutees arc {quietly laying thelr plaus for procedure. They bave been walting 1or the return of My, McCrea {rown the West, s0 that they inight consult togetbier upon the sub- ‘fho Jtecolver further reports that ho has re- celved from D, J. Hubbard certaln tax certitle cates and other papers—tweuty {tema~—oegre- gating S5T3.69, Ueorge Chandler bas filed a bill claiming that thio Hocefver shouid turn over to him us wuch Trusteo any abstracts and trust-deeds in his lands relating tu the securitivs Leld by Chand- ler to sccure certain certiticates of indebted- fsoucd by sald bank aud knownu as nvestment certiicates, ‘The Recelver hus nut recelved the notes clubned by Mr, Chandler as Trustee, but has prepared p list of thew from tho bunk-books, whicth Is nbw in his posscssion, “The total principal sum of the uotes held by Chandler is $55,610.60, amit the secrued inter- ;fll:."l'lno gu)zm about 16,800, making in ull Certutn advances have been made by tho bank for insursure and tuxes upon the sceuvities held I‘»{ W(Jimmu Clandler, Trustec, to the amouut of Since his appointiment Mr. Ward hus filed a bill of complaint i the Court uzainet Peter I Westlall, fur the purpose of recovering the title to certain real estats therein described, clafining that the same was purchased with TUE NONKY OF TUE BANK, taken therefrom by Westfall while he (West- falt) waa uug of the officers of ths bank, 3Mr. Ward has reccived varlous estimates of the value of this property, varying from $i5,000 to 8150, 1t 13 stated Ly Byducy Myers, late mauager of RUN OVER AND KILLED, Rueclal Dispatch 40 Phe Chicuao Tridune, GRAND Rarins, Mich., Oct. 19.—John Wiik- insod, a brukemnan of the Detroft & Milivaukeo Ratlroud, fell from off o frelztt-traln just thia sido of Ada lust nizht. A car cun over him aud so injurcd his legs that ho died this morning ut Lowell, whero he was taken, 1Ts bad been on the ropd some f'-::m, and was greatly lked by all who know him, He was a youny single 1nan, with no relative fn the State, eave o alster at Munica. ——— A REMARKABLE FLOOR COVERING, Linoleum {s warm,tnon-absorbent, aud fnde. structible, beity composed of cork pid oll press- the bauk, toat Westfall is al debtes e, Lot £t Bicustomary st | 64 on vy couras, oo brouklt s | bigk A S sy tho Festerduy, and ft wis states o col- b A ehid able tui ¢ ¢ ¢ Teagiics that by the it of tlu{ week at farthost | churches, hotcls, otlices, private dwellings, or Ms also veports that he ta Inforiued that the secount appearing on the books of sald bauk denominated ¢ peserved caab,’” wmounting to 690,000, {8 {n fact au account of stuck sod Lund transuctions of the bank with the firm of Saun- uny place where s floor covering Is desired, Lovk fur word Linolou ou back of the clott, Kept by all first-cluss carpet dealers, the new members would doubtiess come to- gethier und form some definite plan of actiun, Ar. Wood was intending tu tave lled his bood and take his vath of oifice frow the e —— dders & Hurdeuberg, formerly of New York City. Couuty Clerk yeoterdsy, Lut, owig (00 press OBITUARY. Bind ot o e L N O T § icas and the inclemeucy of the weather, Be stated that he probably shoukd not 46 80 bo- il to-dsy. lis bouds, buslness and becoms insolvent; Myers claims Da s X0 that the entlre swount ol this reserved cash Oct. 19.—Peter Odlin, ons of the oldest practiclug Jawvers {n the West, dicd this 1 88 stated yesterdny, | morning, He bud scrved several years as State | $x0unt 14 due froin - Saunders & Handen- A b e it holding back, but ag- | Sepresd Sitative, it one as, State Scuator, aud Yo, O gitny ks % Nanailens 8 il noutices that be will be ou timg when the oeea | ¥ widely kunown through the country, ¢ w - dus 1o #I0,073.60. Negotlations for setilenicnt thereof had becn entercd futo by the tnavager ond Buunders & Hardeuberg, or thelr represents- tives, which were partlally consumnated. The read eatate described os Nos. 1, 2, und 3 of real- estato exhibit “B" wus conveyed o Bydney Myersin part cowsumwation uf tho nceytis- tions for wettleinent us aforceaid. “This red) es- tate {8 known ws *Konsus lands.”’ The title thereto was supposed to be free and unjucuin- bered when conveyed to Myers, but it appears tobe fncumbered by Judgwieul, a8 bas been was_fu Lis 7Uth yeur, but still an active sod slon demands with his boods aud qualltea- | jigrd worker. tlou. Mr. McCres, having just veturned, has not bad time to f:" the matter of bis svpolutment much considy a3 yet, but will doubuless come fnto line with the rest. Nuoc of the new members feel ke saying much sbout thelr future coursu of action, zs they confess they do not know themsclyes ex- actly what it will be. Tbey wili probably or- Kauize us ths ucw Wi 'ark Bourd early 1o the Many express sstonisbment that a paper so full of illustrations, aud fresh maiter in each number, could be sold ‘at 50 lows price as that at which Andreus’ HBozor ls sold. The factzewalns that it is dono, sud the secrct ia known toW, N. Ax- wrxws, Ciacionath. Ozonlzed Ox-Marrow for tho hair, by Buck & Hayuer, aakers of tho **Mura® Cologuc, hiave carried it throuuh to these better t) and good atanding of the bank enable me, 28 mnfi‘z nyger, to aave ultimately all depositors und uthers plish under ali the compiications BYpey Myns, uny on cuarth, The palnting by Morau in the TRAeE SRR RN Accompanylng the abory document was o [ Cabitel s guod, but paiuting wud words aro e SABHIX TN TOILER SOAS: sheet about us Elf:l’ ns i clreus-poster, glving unequal 10 the subject. They must®he seen to the recelpts und paynieuts on account of savings depusits by months, frou August, 1563, to Sep- tember, 1577, showlng the excess veceived or puid for each of these months, triea to show the point made in the letter ta the following eutry against Dec, 9, 1803: * llighest mnount of deposita, 1,257,06 menced.” The footings which Mr. Mvers makes F the vast s of Aures wre as folluwas this canon fs tbirty miles long, and | 0864, 66,68,70,73, 74,76, 80 k 63 Washinguon-st, b.Y. Autal amountof ssvings deposita ro- where it breaks - through the ranzo GO sver orsnussensmsnsreniso $11,825,004,00 | BUFCIS of -~ Wushlurn iy be 4 ’ Total amount of Intereat paid on feet, Just below the Scron Falls, 4 think 1,000 fect would bo nearer thu exact measurcment Average tato of iutereat oald, 415 per cent. De- | o o ) posita’seduced 00 per ceat ffuma” ibeat aivunt i s o gl L =hutt, Beld, i—— mnéuuplcmre of exquisite l!’l’llnh. ‘The falls of Injunction {u the caso of Cushing vs, the State Savings Institution was drawn up yester- day. It lsdrawnstrougenough to shut upall tho courts In Cook County, enjoluing the plajutils others, thelr attorneys, solicitors, avents, sery- ants, and confederates,” * from taking out any Mud Springe. ‘These also ure hot, moat of them | SefE Huup, af sy desired sirencib, tan bo e b fng elther at law or lu equity upo muddy, Water lusted around as in s bolling | package eaTreeun seceins of B coarer Povaan il mient, or for the enforcement thereol” fu any | pot. Bome were mnddy water aud otbers thic coust, or lasuing any exccution, or fu auy other wiso Interfering uwier color of such Judgnent with the property, real or personal, ety of the mentioned. The conditions or terms of the | Y. SHE contemplated rettiement have not been com- GEN. SIERMAN. plied with, and they are not bimding, The value of thia claim the Recelver is unable to estimate. The Recetver further roports that the stock and homls mentioned fn * Eshibit D 7 a3 har- Ing buen transferred to or held by the State Bavings Inatitution were pluced there by Mvers 28 manager to secure the fmdividual otes of Myoers, and that the real estate mentioned at Nos. 1% 13, 14, 15, and 16 of real-cstate_exhibit B " were cunvered by Myers to Mr. Gulid, of the State Savings Institutinn as arther sccurity for the Inatvidual notes of Mycrs. The Receiver cialms that this ruuu[nnce wag.and Iy, asto the creditors of satd defendants, voil and of no regular are ita perfods of nctivity that we could foretell fta movements within a faw minutes. A NAMKOW BRCAPE. Gen. Poc sald vesterday, In regard to the park expedition: *There were nine of us, all well- ;rmg.(l. Gen. Sherinan himself carrying a mus- et “But this was about the time.”” said the re- porter, * that Joseph's band massacred parties In the parkt" § *Yes, we met, while returning to Fort Ellls, Dietrich's m\rl{. who were going into the park, and were moatly r:]uswen by Joseph's baud & few daya afterwards.” "Buppose you had met the savages how would you have faredi” * We could bave got away with sconting pare ties, beeaune nine well armed white soldiers are amatch for treble their numbers, but had we met Joscuh's whale band we of course would have been no match for them.” Returning to Fort Ellls, they next rode to Helens, the Capital of Montana Territory, 100 miles in one day, by n relay of stages. They visited old Fory Renton, cstablished long ago by the American Fur Company, also Fort Shaw, and then striking over the country to Fort Mis. souls, and then across the Bitter Root Mount. aus through Idaho, aud across Washington Territory to the Pacific Coast. Since which thetr excarsfon by steamer to the British Pos- scasfons has been recounted by telegraph. Gen. Poe's opinlon was asked in regard to gen. Howard’s march tn pursuit of the Nez ‘orees. *That we consider,” eald the Genernl, " the most remarkable pursnit of an eneimy on record, and Gen. Howard Is entitied to a great deal of credit."” 3 i 00X'S NEXT COURSE of lectures are to be published in the Chritilan ‘ddnocate of New York. Dr, Fowler, the editor, has evidently made a teu-strike, Beo advertise- ment in another column. His Return frqm a Very Long Journey. Interesting Description of Won. ders of the West. The Ceuntry from Which Indians Are effect. Disappearing, ‘The Recelver also reports that e has cnuzed to bo prepared a general balance sheot from the bank tooks, up to and including the 1Uth dn! of September, 1877 (the day the bank closed), which shows the situation and -status of sald hnul':u the same appears upon and from its books: And the Marvels of the National Park, Yellowstons t. Louls Republican, Oct. 12 Gen, W, T. Sherman arrived in the city last night from lus tour across the Continent, hav- Ing made the fongest ofticial trip ever performed by o General of the army. After an affectionate greeting between Mrs, Sherman and the family, the reporter took the opportunity to Accost the General with the per- tinent question: “1I0% ARE TOU, GENERALIY 4 Never felt better." # 13w long have you been absent!” 41 left St. Louis on the Fourth of Julv, sod have been gone just 115 days. I have trayeled between 9,000 ana 10,000 miles; left 8t. Paul for Bismarck on the 7th of July. Went to Bllling- fion Bav, within efghtcen miles of the north- western bonndary, visited San Juan and Van Mortgages. Bonds and 8 37.670.60 250, 51 i Accroed lmcl’e‘llflmll other 161 nk. Continental National Sannders & Hardenverg .09 1,476.17 89, 703, 433 Loan items Attarney feea and foan Rentaand tazes.... Sntes and otlice fxin c?-“\{'c i lahgg;"‘ track of your march to the MATCILYA Bullding loan depastun Pacifle, General; did you ancounter the In- AR A s 303,424,090 | disnat”’ - IN_AL tho resldence of W. 1 None of- the hostiles, but we met with some arrow escapes.’ ¢ A statement from you of your Impression would e quite interesting, General." “Yes, Lremain hereacouple of days beforo golngr Bast." “,Just so. You belong now to your family's and, the carringes being in readiiess, the (fen- ernl and his family deove out to their residence on Garrison avenue. A few moments' talk with Ges, Toe, who aceompatiled (lew. Sherman throughout tho re. markable tour, furnished additional outlines of interest, The party arrived ut the cautunment ot Tongue Rivee July 17, where Gen, Miles, who las just Hugged Joseph's band ot Deposlt, ledgers A By G Dy By P...$421,240.0 epos! edgers A, I3, C, D, . 240,05 Depontts Weet-Shic afice. 230, 105,10 Cayital and contingent fun 100.0 Sydney Myers, Trustee.. Investment certificates Investmant earh. . Investment fnicrest Certificates of deposit, CertlGeates on inferest.... Suspense tdeld, Minn., Oct, 18, 1877, MeNifr, Mr.'M. E. Morrisan both of Chicaga, No DEATILS. CORWITH—At Bridgehiampton, Long Ialand, N, Y., on the 1ath Insi., in his 80th ycar, Gurden Corwith, father of Lenry and Nathan Corwlith and Mrs. Kdward Hlempatead, of this city. MELVILLE—The funcral of the lste Mra. John Melville will take place frum the residenco of hier danghter, Mrs, Wiillam Smail, No. 50 South Green strect, at 1 o'clock v, 10, Sunday, Oct. 21. SUTER-Qck. 18, at 7 o'clock p. n.. beloved wife of Martin Snur. aved 34 years. !ydnc{ A Fin P, It Westfall, P. R. Westfall, Exr.. George Chanaler, Hecclver Lemar In- BUFARCECONPARY i irsestsinoss Nex Porces, “win in - Ccomniand, and whera | - Funeral Sunday, £1st, at2 o'clock, trom house, they first’ fenrned that Sitting Bull N‘BJX‘:S”X‘:{"“}; “:‘:"Tfa'l“““:n““fifig' Ellen Myers has requested the Receiver to fite with '“ |I1‘Klrn"rdu;;-’-:l mN“r‘t!I Bfilgfl'xnp?&lfl?&'i Qualds sied 75 yeire, wife of Timothy Quaids bis feport a comuunication from him (Myers), | °','¢l 1e l"fl ol ‘f ‘1° I“{ 2 ,uabfcw“m and mother of Maj. 1. J. Blowney, of South with the statemnent tlerein reforred to, which | fhey found a great deal of v T iend, Ind.; Capt. 13, G. Blowney, of Wankegan; and Mrs, D, N, (.’Imiml-ll. Funeral will take place from the residenco of her daughter, Mra, D. N, Chappell, No. 1408 Siate f'llveug corner Thirty-frat, at 1 p. m. Sanday, Oct. Noiwlithstand[ng fts financial failure, 8s far as Bismarck it fs well dono. The next link from Bismarek to Powder River will cat fff 300 miles of the Missourl River and 150 miles of the Yel- Jowstune, leaving the Yellowstone from Powder River to the mouth of the Big Horn for uaviica- tion, Frum Tongue River the party procceded he has done. The Receiver claims ho s vm- braced {n this report all property and cluuns of cvery kind of swhich Myers has advised i, 8YD'S LETTER. Lnstly, finally, and to conclude, comes this contributfon from the irrepresnble Sydney. Iu JACOBS—Sunday morning, Oct. 14, {ielen Gl B corpulence hus not had the éffeet of re- lett, wife of Charles I Jacots, of Indianapolis, 9 5 b of ¥C- |y Juty 18 to the I Horn, cousuining threa | brotherof B. F. Jacobs, of this city. s:-.ulnlz w:lgnr, nsn-ll vh}uuv‘.r, z;vthuml-‘l;v‘ daye, -ynd steaming x‘fp tho current of tu latter = Sptabakild I peit | ¢or thres mora days to the new post of the Lit- VOLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. and paper he scizes the pen and the opportunity, When a reporter Is nnable to make liead or tuil of a document the usunl practice Is Lo suy that tlo and Big Horn Rivers, Near thero they met GEN, BURRIDAN TIRST WARD BEPUBLICANE, ; A meeting of the Firt Ward Itepublican_Club B e sxpruins taelt The reader | and party, whio liad come across the country | b b'solfat'a ovclock thls evenlog ab tho Grand will please wonaides that reark a8 having been | (Tom Fort Stambaugh, with whom 8 long con Pacltc Hotel, i ference was held, and 1t was ngreed that the pust was weil located, it belug in the very heart of the Sioux country, It s in the vidnity of Custer's Bght with Sitting Bull. ‘They then procecded to Fort Ellls, and on the way they tnet a courler with Adjt.-Gon. Townrona's dispatch, suying that the Lresident deafred the General's Imuiediate return, unless made, amd, rememberine that the communien- tion 18 in no sense the work of Hecelver Ward, he can read it or not, as he pleases: No. 100 ltua Srarrr, Cittcano, Oct, 17, 1857, —damuel D, Ward, Fig., Receicer ! Disclatming all Intant or desire to nasime any reaponaibility ree garding the detatle of your report ur schedules or THIRD WARD REPUBLICARD, The Third Wazd ftepablican Club will meet on Saturday cyening at 7 o'clock for the purpose of recommnending (o the primary meeting the names of pervons (o Lo voted for se delegates to tho County Couvi their accaracy, 1 have (o reqaeat thiat if consistent FIFTH WAR! thoie accaracy, 1 fiva o requeat that if connbatent | (Rt HE SEUR™ D ormation thot Tha MRS | Tho THICL SR b E LAY smect A8 of the steady reduction of the llabilities | riots lad ceused; but on reaching the fort | (aatarday) cvenlng st 8 o'clock at 71! Archor-av. of the v F. mud M. savings liank, | they wers gratiited with the intellizenco that the | At niembers are requested to be on hand, :mghmol::‘nm ‘h‘f:nm:{g:;ln ",}‘,‘,, nfi?:“r‘.‘;'.'x'xfi.'.'& riots had ceased, aud that the Ueneral could TIFTH V7ARD REPUBLIANS. Throuen 1he pantc of INZT and the neriud ofy proceed on the routeorlginally futended, From A bneincss meeting of the Fifth Ward Repub- 1lcans will be held at George Kolbe's, 130 Archer. Av., Baturday evening, Oct, 20, at lock, SIXTH WARD BEPUBLIOANE, ‘There will be & mecting to-night st 8 o'clock at Delp's place, corner of Lincoln and 1linman-ate. NINTH WARD REPUBLICANB, Thae Ninth Ward Republican Club will meet at Parker lall, coruer Halated vud Madison-sta,, this evening at 8 o'clock, for the purpuse of sclecting eliht aeleratea Lo be voled for at fha primary elcc. tun Manday, Oct. 22 All Lepublicans ‘of the wand ar pectfally reqn d 10 be present. RD REPUBLIOANS, There will be & meeting of the Tenth Ward Re- publican Club ot 258 West Lal on Baturdsy evening, Oct. 20, at 8 o'clock, Deleguten to tho Connty Convention will then be nominated. ELEVENTH WARD REPUBLICANB, ‘The Eleventts Ward Repablican Club will mect eral dnancinl and commerctal disustor nd deoi alon (which attll contiuucs), and tho culmination of this draln ina sixty-dsy run. ‘This reduction of tho amouut due depositora will by foind in detall by days and months in abstract-books Now, 1and 2. A copy of the nbstracts s submitted here- with. It ‘will appear that ouc-half of the de- vozits have been pald off, und that theee payments havo been very well distribated, e’ the number f depositors has not materis ully decreascd, while the gross amount due them Las thus beon greatly lessened, It will alsu ba seen that thess lnrim and continuuns payuenty have involved heavy disbursementd for interestand commisslons un temporary loans, or heavy fasses on secuntica buught in guod times and soldin Umes, uot 1o apesk of shirinkago of real estate othor losses as shown by the books, The question ariees, ** Why not surrender to ndyerso circum. stauces rathor than make great sacrificea?” 'Ilua 18 8 matier involving judgoicnt of the real clrcum- stancesand possibliitics In whichallmen iu respon- siblo puritions mast be yoverned by thelr buat lights, uct upon thelr concluwlous, and abldo by Fort Ellls the lmn,{ went wouth on aa expedi- tion to the Yellowstone NATIONAL, PARK, {n tho extremo nurthwest corner of Wyomlng Territory, The General took with him only five scldicra, and sent word to Gen. Gibbou, who was in pursult of the Nez Perces, that his eacort company was subject to his orders. The expdition to the park cousumed about ffteen ayza, ‘Tlie account of the visit to the park, a8 given bly Gen, Sherman, Is graphiv. tle saya: * Mean- tline { Rupposc you want to hear something ot tho Natlonal Park, or * Woodland " usit Is calicd here. A you know, I camo from Lhe Blg Horn here with two light snring wagons and one light wagoun, with six saddle-horses. Iere we organ. {zed the party,—Col. P, Bacon, m[y son and solf, three drivers, one packer, four soldiers, and dve packemules,—making four otllcers, foursoldlers, one citizen, and twenty-three aulmals, ‘The Enckcr was also gulde. Wo hud good maps, by il to-night ut Martine's [all, on Ada-st., near Maci- tho rosult, ‘1 belleved it my duty to pay ss | Capts, Barlow and tioop of thu enginecrs, which | son, to sclcct a delegate ticket fo ba ‘vole: Tong o the avaliablo assets of the wank | wefound very accurate. Our rateof travel was | the primarion, o oo ' LE wailld permilt, 1 looked for 8 goneral and national change in clrcumstances before all the financial aud commercial intercata of the cotintry abiould go to destruction, and 1 still loook for that change of circumnstances within the next few months, 1 be. Tieve that Lho avallable resources of tho bank wouid about twanty miles a day or less, Our first day's travel took us eouthenst over the mount- ati range to the valley of the Yellowstoues the next two dnfil up the Valley of the Yellowstone to the outh of Garduer'a River, THE GREAT PALLY. “Denrcending Mount Washourn, by o trail through woods, one einerges into the meallows or springa out of which Cascade Creek takes its water, o, following it to near ita mouth, you vawp aud walk to the great fulls and lhc\m:ul of the Yelluwstoue canou. In grandeur, majesty, coloriug, ete, these, probably, uqu-l EIGRTEENTH WARD REPUBLICARS, All Republicans aro requested (o b present at meeting of the Eizhiteenth Ward Republican Club tobe leld at Lawer Turner [lall, Saturday, the at B 'clock p. m. sl are) Lo propare for NATIONAL WORKINGMEN, Founrteenth Ward Nativnal Workincmen's rally xLll bvuhulg ::lnflllml:‘uogltr'rld Hall, :|nruc‘5 of ata ant rrier-nta., Saturday evening, te 20.‘:’:50'clnck. Uood speakers will be lnnnloncd- ace. 2= through the prescrvation of the valuable patrons; interested fromn loss. Hecent events indicate that 1 undertook more thun It was possible to acvom- ¢ have Arison. 1 regard the result, not the cect, Witn great respect, I remaln very Irfllvsyourq. be appreclated and felt. “ien, Pocand [ found a juttlng rock, about i imlle beluw the Seron Falls, from which s per- feet view {3 lud of ths Scron Falls aad the cution, Thu upper falls are glven at 125 feet und the Jowor ut 450, The cnpon is described 000 feet, 1t I not 2,000 inmiedlately below the Seron Falls, but may be lower down, for T.BABBITT’S Original and Standard Manufactures, O¥FICE AND FACTORY: Awmong the en- drain com- P 404,148,07 2,220, 64%.07 + 11,588, 187,07 but it forms an actus! cauyon, the sides betng alinoat vertieal, and uo one venturing 8o at- tempt a desceut. 1t s not so 1much the form of this canyon, though fantastic in thu extreme, that ellcited uy admiration, but the coloring. ‘The soft rock through which the waters bave BEST SOAP. a;r,'"ufl.}".li-"".:.'fi"f :{s,-laficulus for the Luun. n ‘muhtlu purpusve ever olered, A trial packsge sent frev o recelpt uf 20 cents. Balsnce dug,iiine and canyon of the Yellowstons will remaia to the end uf thne objeets of natural beauty and grandeur tu attract the attention ol tho liviaw, THE HOT SPRINOS, 4 Upto tnis time we had scen no peysers or hot surines, but the uext day, elzht miles up fvom the tulls, we cawe to Sulphur Mouutaln, & Lare, naked, repulstve hitl, uut of Jurge extent, ut the buse of which were Lo, bubbling springs, with all the poud crisp with sulpbur, and six miles from thers up, or south, cluse to the Yellowstone, wu resched and camped at TOILET SOAP. Made from (ha purest vegetable ofls, 11 o Wallet Aud Ehe [1atlg. FOF s in ma'Klu':-lnowdryn;: 48 1O rual. BAm 1. coutalulnk threv cakes, sent Iree ol recelpt of 7 ceuls, BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER. From this Powder & heautiful and serviceable whito STATE AND FIDELITY, THE FORMAL OKDER and their attorney, George A, Childg, “and sll process under, or brincing any sult or proc mud, putiing up just like & vast pot of wush, Helow the fatis of theYellowstone is s rapid, bold L of water, neckled trout, weighing from c{x ounces to four and o hall routls, that, in the language of a settler, it Is o trick at ull to cateh tieind? They wil bite at an artifcal dy, or, better, at o live grusshop- per, which wbound here; but above tha tulls the river s quict, tlowing between low, grussy Dunks, and finally euding, or ruther begivniug, 1 the Yellowatdte Luke, also alive with real apeckled trout. Below tho fatls thess trout are splendid eating, but obove, by reason of the hut weather, sowe of the (s are worwy and geu- crally obnuxious by reuson thereof, though men l)u‘lnu‘l o allstingZutsh the good from the bad iy the ralor of the spots, { have no hesttation In pronouucing the Yellowstoue, from the Big Horn 1o the source, tho Onest trout-fishing streatn on earth. From the Mud Springs thetrall Is due west, and erosaes thy tonbtain range which separates the Yelowstone from the Madison, both tnb. utaries to the Missourl, descends thia tributar to the West Fark of tho Mudison, and here fs Iy would require 3 be Lhese geveers in detall, It ay that the Lower ries of hot springs or BABBITT'’S YEAST POWDER. Absolutely pure. Hread, cakes, paddings, ete., made 1n & shortsvace of tluie. keep lunier, aud are more di+ eatibio than whest nsde uf com and chesp Julta: lons. A tria) package sent free un receiph of 73 ceuts. BABBITT'S SALERATUS. Astandard ariicle. A ssmplo package seat frec on receipt of 25 cents. € BABBITT'S CREAM TARTAR. ‘Warrsoted free from all finpurities. The houscwife eat rety dpon It Trisl Packags scot fres on recoipt of BABBITT'S POTASH. 80 Jutl of real bank, or with the Recelver, The Clerk is slso forbidden to make any transeript of the juilg- ment oF to lasue an exeention, A notlon wasmade yesterday mornivg before Judge Moure by Mr, Hitcheoek, as nttorney for the Recelver of the Fldelty Bavings Bauk, for an injuuction 1o prevent the prosceution of suits uggainet tho stockhaldors of the bank, The bill was tiled some weeks ago, snd notice wus glven Thuraday shat the motlon would be takeu up yesterday morning, ‘fbe counsel tor the stockholders contended that they had not bad time enough to prepare, having had only one day'a uotice, and asked for more tme, After some lttle taik the argu- ment wus postponed uutil next Thuriday, the 25th [nst, At the Pidelity, Dr. Turpin was found teying to'dry bimscil. llo cxplaived that ons Thurs: aay be tonk & bost and eadled up the Calumet #s far as Riverdale, in covipany with the ap- vralsers, ‘The saw the property (such of it us was not under water), and concluded that 1 waa very wet. Boinu o the properly wus not exanined for the reason that the stewiner had o o up from Lelow hot draught of four feet, whils there were uot more r baud, boil w haw, exgs, A purocoucentratod alkall, doubla the strength of than thirty Inchies of water on sume of 1he eap us crystaly with bastus of columon polssli. Ssmple sent {rec ou Fecelpt of 23 ceuta. building sites, ‘The Rocelver's report has been preparel, und potbiug s necded but the up- praisal, which will not be completed until Mon- day next st the carlicst, Tuceday, if possible, the report will bo filed. Judio Otis was not to be found atthe State Baviugs, but with bis usual careful consldera- tlon for the feeliugs of tho reporters, he left word with ouc of bls ssslstauts thot it was a very unpleasant day andthat tnere was no uews. It is understood thit bo is cuguzed in the prep- aration of su catlmate of the yalue of the asscts aud sboyt tho time be gets through his ro- vore will be ready, ¥ BURNETT'S COLOGNE 18 of the beat quality, and faflled in elegant bote tles of superior Buish and besuty. It ls offered o popular sizes snd at popular prices. This refresh- ing perfume Is thus brought within the reach ot every one. It 1s prepared from the purcat and best materisls, and with the utmost care. 1n qusrter snd balf-pints, pluts, and quarts, In Lsskot abrla. cosk and slnes stasnsse, Vi le shape, from UG size of o ‘i“m to actual lukes 100 yznls across. In walking wnopg awl around tiase one fecls that In a woment he may bresk through snd be lost in a spevies of hell. . TIlE SPOUTING UBYSERS, 4 8ix miles higher up the Weat Madison [s the Unper Geyser Busin, the spoutivg geyscr, the nafuhj:c; and aim of our visit. To "describe these i dotail would surpass wy ubility or the compass of u letter. ‘They bave been described by Licut.Duane, Huydeu,Siroue, Lord Dunraven, and many others, The maps by Maj. Ludiow, of the Lnuineers, lovate the several geysers ac curately, We reached the Upper Gegscr Basia st 12 w, one day aud remaiued there 1l 4 ., m, of the next. Luring that time we saw the old “ Faithful m‘llonu at intervals varylog from sixty-two mninftes to cighty minutes. The fn- teryals vuf, but the verformance only varies with the wind and sun. ‘Tue cone, or Lill, is of soft, decaylug lime, but immediately about the hole, which ls irregular, about slx feet across, the incrustation is hnudsume. %0 that owe ¢ag Luck bu aatuty whicl $ho guyses L a5 reshe Bo THE PR RIETOR will glv. ace of &old for every ousnce of hupuritles found in oy of thces preparatious. For Sale by all Dealers, Clothes | iz Chicage, 10 _LADIES AND GENTS. Bixthests, Sle . h.—Ladl CELEBRATED turoughou tho Cuiou—expreased to ail acts, 1D und upwand at 55, 40, 80c per b. * Address arders GUNTHER, Couficr Uoner, Chlcado. MEDICAL. HOLMAN’S AGUE & LIVER PAD, i Vile drone thit e Aict keave wad Tasticg injury. Ask yourdmga ta for ol o OF ade dress an Liver Pad Co., Ne. 48 *aiden Lane, P, fl'!‘l JOSEP 13 u) . P, GORE & €O, o Ildzfl ‘Wahnah aveauve, On Saturday, Oct. 20, at 9:30 o'clock, 360 Lots W, G, and China Ware, Fancy Lamps and Glass Ware, 'HOUSEHQLD FURNITURE, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION (New Stylca), Parlor_and Ofice Denka, Draeeels and Wool Car. peta, Parlor Bloves, &c. Q. P. GORE & CO, Auctioneers, " AUCTION SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES Wednesday, Oct 24, at 9.30 & m. Manufacturers are calling for money, and wo shall sell tho finost 1ino of soasonable goods yot offorad this soason, including Rubbers, Buckor Boots, Rochestor, Philadol. phis, and New York goods in large variety. Salo prompt. Catalogucs ready Monday. GEO, P. GORE & CO,, 68 and 70 Wabash-av. REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday. Oct. 23, 9:30 a. m. An Ymportant Showing Seasonablo Goods. 0. P, OORE & CO., Auctioneers, | CLOTHING, Tuesday, Oct. 23, Il o'clock a.m.: SUPERIOR GOODS, QUBTOM-MADE OVERCOATS, SUTTH, PANTS. » U, P, GORE & CO., Auctioncer. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctioncers, 73and 80 standoiph-st. BANKRUPT SALE. FINE PLATED WARE, AT OUR STORES, Saturday Morning, Oct, 20,at 10 a.m. and 2p.m, Ten Sets, Coffco Urns, Casters, Ico Pitche crs, Plated Xnives, Forks, aud Spoons, Baking Dishes, Butter Dishes, Rogers', Metiden, and othor atandard makers, all best goods, _ Hara chance for llotels, Hesfaurants, aud Privato Familics. The goode muat be sold, ELISOS, POMEROY & €O, AUCTION SALE Largo Privato Collootion RARE AntiqueFurniture, Narbles, Chisa, &c. AT OUR STORES, 78 & 80 Randolph=st., Tugsday aud Wednesday, Oct. 23 and & AT 10 A, M, AND 2:30 P, M. The owner of {his superb catalogoe has spent trenty years In collecting {hese val- uable curiosities, "Goods on exhibitlon Monday, &7~ Sco Sunday papers., ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Wil A. BUITERS & CO. Cominission Auctionecis, J15and 120 Wabash-aw . REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, OF VARIOUS IKINDS, Pianos, Safes, Chromos, & AT AUCTION, Saturday Morming, Ucl. 20, a. 0110 o'clock, ateet salesroomy, 118 & 120 Wabarh-u Alan, at 10 o'cluck, the STOCK OF A RETAW 20 barrels of Primo Coftee, 'OV ES, new and second-and, Also gagoe's Salo of Handsonie 1ousebold Goods, Chamber and Parlor Sets, WL A. DUTTERS & CO., Auctiooeers L] By RADDIN & OLAPP, Large and Altractive Auction Sale 0] Boots Stoss& Rubbers TUBSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1877 Sslo paremptory, to commence at 10 o'clock protnpt, ‘Tiis salu wiil embrace full lines slrable and scasouablo purchasegp. of der 1o sult —_————— By WM. MOOREHOUSE & U Auctloncers, 84 and 84 Randolph-st. At 9:30 o'clock this a. m., We shall sell a large lot of Carpets, Mistit & Second-haud, Elegaat New Chamber Furnlture of all kindh Patlor Bultyand Upholstered Goods of all kindy Beds and Uoudiag, s lanke lina of Cook and Heat- ng Stoves, Elezant French Plate 16, togetlicr with an cndicss variety of Mlicellss neous toods, DBy JAS, P, McNAMARA & CO» 138 and 340 Wabssh-sy. 1,000 Cases and Lots Boots & Shoss AT AUCTION, Tuesday Morning, Oct. 23, at 9:30 o'clocks Also 100 lots Baukrupt Stock. JAb. I, McNAMARA & CO., Aucitt 0. “SARATOGA WAY wltih nnw‘mum)&"m”‘ BON'S, 310 — i e Ladtcs who cxperieace 1roullh mlog LSl ON LY ok TioNr Whuicsale nad el Brasd for prive ik g b ey, b :’I“udl.‘ a4 . D,h‘v ::.“:IL‘M e ik & TIUTENTIADM, . e '.Mikfil‘ H AIR ' i 4 i [ Rty

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