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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, QCTOBLR 24, 1877. THE CI-'].‘Y. m W()()[) MUSEUM. UL SHIPWRECI, | andinteliigent men. According to their atate- this tng f e, , o Gorommar “lexzes s ments, when the Amethyst appeared at a din- GENERAL NEWS, busticls of oats. 1 o lght, The origla ol the fre s ekt e 1% el | FEARK CRIMINAL, Officer Tim Maloney, of the Weat Twelfth Streat Sauta Fe, AT WATERFORD, MARS, tance of less than two 1niles, the conditon of Proviprxcr, Oct. Sh—The large swoolen mill the sca wus not such sa to preclude the . + + f E & Sel ve, T by C. F. Mason & i loweriog of & lNfe-boat and doing some- This Resort Discovered in Flames r(‘}n-. “‘rr:?er(onlfil“:u:.. Tk Dol st night. The English Vessel Eten Lost on a thing toward the tesuan of the nafor ' The mill ran twelve sets of machinery in fancy Rock in the Pacific. tunate men _and women who wero e s Mn; Cnvnlr:‘ -lc:‘lT‘u x:;::;:;r;:::a(:t-ggmn sullnn.nsun}unlmv:;e.a: :’n;::::nxl:rmum at6 O CIoclf Yesterday e e L N Maoee Fatiy on'the vork Thers waa evkdentiy motime 1o | Original and Standard Manufatures, pitie e Sy O e et # bakt barTFd op the wratc. ness o Morning. A i Hor Mniesty's Steamship Amethyst | i "Jfi‘.fi'é.’;".“,}', e nr s e aAD pranes OFFICE AND FACTORY In the County Coutt yeaterday, the will of Dan | corner of Anhland Avenuc and Taylor mtrcet, 7. Torm, . Ty Ovt. S <A fucendiary are | HOr Mujesty's Steamship Amethyst | G, SRTCS U0 B et KRG o YR RER | Nos. b, 66, 68,70, 75, 74, 76, 80 B2 Washungin-ot, 1.1, Oliara was admltted to provate, sud Thomas | +'fko™ Aurshams, abad, ona-ered darkes, 18 | ypooo) fyostruction of the Audite- | ' l-'mleflc\dnn; Tast night, nl%lmcnl sveral Befuses to Rescue the Pas. tere :'J;u"buF?n doubt that the results of the Y i Brenan and Austin 7, Doyle were appolned ¢x- | Jacked up at the Armary ehnried with stealing b reeidences atnl stores, Loss, 330, sengers. ho Eten y ecutors under bond for $00,000. chickens from J. A. Lamax, the sods man. 1"': rium and Scorching of’ the %) G i “:"0;',:': .’ZT..“.:':.,’."Z? ?.:?Aifi:":&?.‘.u " The temperatnro yestorday, as obeerved Ly [ 3l ulen for the larcany of & dismond pin valned o Museun. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. ki ; 5T, a1 oty Ba evident from the statements of tho carpenter BE T :‘Yfll'n-". 0[);‘:1:‘: :‘3“;‘451:1;0‘;'! l"::.l;‘;n;m“:;‘l e ’lll‘(" e sl ur St eshis i ameighboriel Sketeh of Ita Origle ::;‘l‘m ress, by the et 2 . SEnneba e ;x:"’l‘\n‘:‘l‘lel’l:i‘:‘befi::'h:ll;fnl;“;“’lx:l(:|u"‘u:“|;!!i :;( S SOAP. B35 13 s 005 3 . s 75 7 oy 650 Darome | *pestocaonry < 5 = O Ko, Thomm Moyhoe Ings of the Survivers. 3 Gont, an ordinary and iconditioned one, 16 | ,Thmost feswant and ofective Sosp tor the Lnnne i 12m., 6053, mhy 675 7P Wy 68, Darom: Yeaterday atiernoon the pollce learned of & atab- | Tofal Loss Ahont 5,0.0()(]...1);(“"5 of Hon, Thomas Hoyue, .y 3 dryor for Family Wnahiog purpotes ever offared, eterat 8. m., 20,025 7 p. m., 20,02, bing affray that lind faken place among Fome boys The Ilon. Thomas [loyne has just (ssued, in 18 true that they falled, but it was hecauss tho the fonn of a pamphlet of nearly one hundred The Lima journal Afereurto contains the fof- {,‘:;,’f; wfi , l.‘:,fl,“,m"‘m}!_'::’ 'fi"e.‘,l|(:3:‘,|fil,lfi':| .l,l(‘,: Atrial package sent free on recept of 2 centd, BABBITT’S an the comer of (hiv and Unjon streets Tant Sune Losses and Insurances day night, Unon investigating the report, they arrested Michacl Shea, wha le aceneed of atahbin; John Costello, 7 years of age, remding nt No. 1210 Nutterfield strest, yesterday morning had s pages, an historical sketch of the origin and | lawing account, dated at Vilos, fn Chill, of the | the Amethyet have appronchiedas closo as possi- right arm crashed off near tne shotlder by the cars | & campanion, named George Soagmey, fn the le TIIE MUSEUNM. foundation of the Chicago Public Library. Mr. | wreck of the Paclllc Steamn Navigating Com- | ble, and fuwered ber life.boat, which mignt on o tiock Ieland Road on Clark s-;mlelc, near Ureasl. The wound is not dangerone. A NESDEEAS PHRATRE ABULISHED; Torne possesscs espectal advantages for the | pany's mal packet Eten, and the atrange pro- }’&"fi plnllml én“-[s {)n as it wna l.n;f, nn-‘lk'thrlow.l TO'LET so AP o, Jean sty et g Qe eors phaceey wakoe ot wocss from the | Nomore will tho brass bant, perched on the | preparation of such work, fustiuch o3 he was | ceedins of the Euglish war vesael Amettgat: | i acits to bty & at'l’::nex'zr:orr?l‘hmrr ik Mago teom the purest vegetahin olle. Unrivaled tor e e Corner of o lof irece md Biug Inand svepuc: | secondatory bortico of Wood's Museum, | Instrumental In careying uattho necessaryinttin- | ° atter a tempestuous and durk night. of difl- | 51 e amehiaiation of the extruorditury tiet | | Maofeom the purca semeyaia, ot Untiruted fon The Inetitute of the Alumal Awsoclation of the Heverals tours later a policeman recovered it near nas 0 kS rend the genvral eac with horeid nofee.” No | tory work, and possesses n great partof the | cult navigation the accoud oflicer, Mr. Stephen- | when she reached the acenc of the wreck thcre more will the unsophisticated youth from ,um mllalnul documents and enrrupo‘nfl'cnce. l'll':; sou, was relfeved on deck by the first oflicer at. :::cnoh‘u'vlv’nl:::l:t?cm{: r::fl:lw rock. There rural reglons wander avout the place | volume Is very neatly zotten up, being prin 4 o'clock on the morntog of Sunday, the 10th of e st oy wl:‘l’n“ml;‘ B:a 18t of Jul looking at the free pleture gallery L"el'a'ciétn‘:l[‘:;‘g e maite pauer and IS 4lto- | July, and st 5:40 tho yestel the Amu,m’,,_fn,,, B bslah. o somets on the outer walls, nor enter its ctassle pre. | B CF LTS vt S e author elakms, what ATRUCK ON A SUNKEN ROCK, tha survivors of the Eten, who were ou their cincts to ece the real and the stufled animals, of | faw will be found to deny, that the foundation | forming part of a little islet situated about 500 | way to the Town of Los Vilos in a small boat the old-fashluned, simon-pure, bluod-and-thun- | of tue Chicago Publle Library was an event of | metres from the coast, and four miles porth of | Which had been cast upon tho strand from the der drama, or listen to the swishy-washy stuft | such importance in the history of the munle: | the mouth of the River Chaopa. The highest L”‘:“c’g“::"f‘:g“‘g‘ m"fi% !L.lf:' !""'L:";t'"“l‘!:::“‘"“flli dienied by the name of a varloty performance, | ipalityasto = L0 T part of thinialet, which I8 motling Bt & rock, | Soas the Blgre Feapie bei ne eomr i oa Tho Muscum fs o mass' of rulns—a relic of FACTS is elght metres above the level of the eea at low | with the Amethyst or any of her officers. Fie tho pasts & victim to the ravages | concerning fta origin. Wiscly, aleo, he holds | tide, and enpableof giving room to about eighty | nally it was a Chiilian man-of-war, tho Chacahu- of the fire-flend. The lastshow was givon Mon- | that there is no time like the vresant, while the | persons standing close together, This cray was N'n, twl:k'hk m;‘;"d aoonhn{tnr m_{g. Amethyst 1;{1. day night, when Jules Keen, as Chriz, split tha | Proher data cau sil be reached, and the state- | o0, gestined to becoms the theatro of terrible é,,': e azg“m‘(""a,";:;‘,l;, the el Kenner, ears of the groundlings with his German ehar- | icnta tnade verifled by competent witnesses, 4 d tery 4 Chicago Theological Sominary held ita eecond day's sesalon st the Seminnry clapel yesterday, and from 8:30 8. m. nnill Jate evening discusred an in- terestlng prozramme of essays. Tho session will continac to-day and close to-motrow, The difterent committees of Tne Tarouxe Home Ciun met In the clnb-ronm of the Shcrman lonse at 3 o'clock yesterday aflernoon to make Brrange. ments for holding & parlor entertslnment In the near future. The place and time of holding the enterialnment will be announced through ihe col- umns of The Homa Department of Tnx Tninusn. The Grand Jary yesterday returned a number of frne hilla in minor cases, and did nothing else. Same Inveatizstions were (0 bave been commenced, 0 eqial. $ample Dox, contalolog threa ca fent free un receipt of 73 cets. Ney BABBITT'S SOAP POWDER, From this Pawder s beautifal and rervicesbie whiya foft Momr, of ayiesired sirengil ean be mite | ten minutes witiit the use of greast of potasti, Triad vackuge aeal frea on recelpt of 35 cents. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, tho corner of Ashiland avenue und Tuylor street, but the thief had ftown, A few rm!clkl and some linens were the anly things stoles While taking In a parcel of ";mfllt thieyes and roffians who were snnoying o Workinginen's meet- ing last evenlng al the corner of Jeffersun snd 1ar- rlaon strel Oficer Dain waa hit on the head with astone welghing fully & pound. Fortunately he had on a mammoth far cap, nad the rock, hittiog this, id no vther damage'than temporarily stun- ning him. Detective Schaack, of the Chicago Avenuo Sta- tlon, yestarday recovered n double hunting-case guld watch and chain which ‘fs thns Inecribed: ““Superior, detached lever, thirteen rnhien, com- pensted balance; Emil Berrenvud, Nenf Chatel, maker," 'The owner may hava it by proving prop- liment to the goutlo- | 8WTerings, physical as well as moral. As cus- | tlird: Brown, carpenter; the second stewand: 3 . A b S ey T nvostiaattans prosc b lhiras uudoubtediy stolea, aatho chaln %38 | acter dolineatlons, and the regular varlety people 3.':.,":{:, :.f’,\';m.;(‘.l: of thecits at tnc thao the | tomary on such ocenlons, all was pante and con- | four quartermastors; the bigusge-master; i lnfi"u‘x‘;‘l‘&?‘u’:flz’;} Gy P bt T T ine 1o excite considerable Intereat, and the reault | *'o o0 ™2 A 3engla broughbt up their ond of the show 1o tho | lbrary was founded; to tho Chicazo press, [ fuslon after the Eten struck. Lamentations, | & atokar named William Clarke. festbieita it mada of Sommonand cheap imil- will be anxtonaly looked for, m‘fr‘?“"uc:ofiém’(';':fi"'.' {{,’,‘S,’.‘}“g.“:d‘.‘,{:“,l?,‘,‘,,"’;j unfeigned delight of thelr audience, To-day | which so icartily encournged the first Honrd of | wouen screaming and prayiug, meu grosniug, ST o e The mation to eninin the prosecntion of snits againat the wtockholders of the ‘State Savinge Turtitution eame up sgatn yesterday marning hefors Jdudze Farwell. The attorneys for. the Keeelver were ready, but severnl of tho atturneys for the depomitars wore 80 patriotic that they felt thev mu-t attend the Connty Conventlon, awl nfter rume_ littic talk the case was pestponed tu Friday morning. ¥ The followlng building permits wero taened yes- terdiy: L. 1. Melander, o two-story and Lase- ment stone front dwelling, 22244 foet, Lasalle iticker, 500 to the Criminal Court: Josephine Everotl, lurceny of clothing from Alice Pafue, of No. 188 Twentleth strcet, 3100 ditto: Nellle Mor- au, dohu Holltsh, sixty” daya: Patrick Quinn, ‘fager Louis, Mary Lundy, thifty days cach. duse tice Morriann fincd Thonins Lawler: $100 for beat- ing his wife over the hiead with a stove-lid. Minor arrests: Clark Penny, FPeter Ryan, and Edward Ward, witncsaes against Datld &, 1atch, A Junk-dealer In the West Division, who persists in Bitying pop-bottles and other marked glas goods; thiey aro out of & Job, thelr wardrobes havo gano | Dircctors in thelr works and to the forchen and | y1anoned euceka and Tooke of despair, formed a VOTE OF HAMILTON COUNTY, 0. : s to tho librars, A 3 " . / the work I appended: shudder tu think of, ‘The Cantaln and his of- | this county in tho recent election gives the fol- complining blicerly of thelr own M‘l] l:(‘tlc ""‘ "The nuthor :nil ficers tricd in valn to tranquillize the terror- | lowing pluralities: Bishop, Democrat, Govern- pacticulie. AL Mireo, mitntos betare 0'clos TUE PIRST REALLY EPFECTIVE MOVEMENT | stricken prasengers and restore something like | or, 5,300: Fitcher, Democrat, Licutenant-Gos- Jeaterday wurning an alarm was tutued i {0t | eyor mado towards the foundation of a free | order, but finally they succecded n GEWIE | ornor @vrgs Tlawell, Democrat, Trensurer g"“ b‘”’ ab, the “"S"I Oone” short hon | Public Library {n Chicago aruse out of the very | some sixty on tho higlicst part of the bows. | 55" Villars, Demnerat, Attorney-General, T e pe o mars of bhickoney | memorable destro of “Thomas Hughes aud s | ‘There they passed about hall au hour, when, Z7571 O'Koy, Democrat, Judze of Uhs Supteme :V :ll's. '{fi;’?l“"j“,:;;“',"‘l}‘;:bc'“n ey nlu:cr l:", distinguished assoclates in England to ‘qund' a | dreadtul to relate, :he nllrln= o Court, B.JI.!» The only Republivan clected Tuth, ronsted curiosities, and stnged dressca, or new library " in me'nl as a ' mark of ¥ BUDDENLY RROKE IN BABBITT'S ' SALERATUS, Astandard article. A samplo packago seat fres recolpt of 25 centa. vee o BABBITT'S b Al 5 & e Frank Wilson. alian ** Polnter," a elick thict wh i Anitated into th ry | W39 Cappetier, the County Auditor, by 538 plu~ gk T R ol | R b LS T | il s ek i | g i, Pl S Tl | ey o S e vy | CREAM TARTAR. a two-rtory twe e it ! | amounta: ¥ Ada. larceny of clothing from 5P, aud ready tu crumble awa; 4 oA " 1 s Y i mear Rohe strect, 1o £ost 83,000 William Sy, & | o " fodpiny:honre of Mre. - Coone. S0 10 | eut wouchs AL the b mentioged, a clerk i e by | oot of b m"’?{“{,&.fi"&?{‘:fié’““},’,‘;’"‘.‘,’.’.fi“,&’.‘," A REMARKABLE ELASTIC CARPET, Lo st B e R e e e "x‘nd:::xhg'%w" o, 2‘;,'5,,.::;':,‘;,,,L‘;";:{,‘e,.1{,’,“,";;...::{..,“‘,’g, ik | the 8t. Elma happened ‘?'""D fnto the alloy In the'i‘wcr:n,el:t (v:x?y’;lmfin S hieh T8 TioN, AceahnEs Lnlurmmtu succeeded I obmlulu{: a footing | Thenew cork floor covering, Linoleum, 1s so | 73gents. threo.stury and basement dwelling, ' 10253 fcets | Feank 3 : | [ the searil 18 teesaurant an : dated the library of the Law Tnstitute, Its | upon it by means of a plank, = At the gamo mo- | rapidly increaslng in popularity that, it s super- fhireneslusy AL e e Frank Menkill, bolding up_and robbing Joseph K P i g 5 pldly pop p Stunehnw of $23 eeveral nighte ago on the cornel of Buttorfieid and Twenty-fitth streets; John Faulkner, latceny of small wares from tho Doston Store on Stato street. ; ANNOUNCEMENTS.. The Ladlcs’ Flower Misston mects this morning 8t 65 Waslilngton street. Tha Rav, James M. Pullman, of New York, wiil preach this eveningin the Chnrch of the Redeemer, BABBITTS POTASH. A purs concentrated nlkalt, donhls the strength of mon potash. b com; Bampie sent free on recelpt of 23 ‘centa, construction in that locality was suggested be- | ment that refuge wos sought upon the rocks, | geqmg anl articles uned for a liko purpose. fts f{:fl‘“‘}“filg‘\i{:gc‘:l';i"eh"“d"{l'[‘x"‘;":\é‘r'“.:?:"':::‘h‘: catise of its Inunedlate conticetion with the so- | snother dreadful scone was enacted upon the | yomarknble durability is tha sccret gl called *iron tank,” slxty feet In dlamcter, by | vessel's poop. An attempt was made to lawer | oogg, Al firstc et deal e was called, aud the result of his luvestiza- | an clevation of thlrt, pparted on ton bf & | the lifo-boat froum the davits whero It was hang. iglhiss caract dealert keep 1k stono tower 100 fect in bhelght, which lhud loog | fng on the yuarter. It was fustantly crowded without loss of time, Tho firemen were 008 | herora beun disusad as 2 Qistributing. watees | with palid, trembilng 'retches, hapelled by o Hii e MicTioy SALE on the ground. Tercelving that it was 8 | rosarcotr in the South Divielon of thocity, Tts | biind inatinct of acif-prescryation Lo try to | Of tharare and attractive scl ectlon of antigarian gl‘ffzun{f"m'..'f""z Ly nl;’rum ‘i;:;gflgf,gn lf&;: ectrity aganat fire was decmed Imprognable. | excapo deat by r\[mhlnnnmmnl:l"vfiry Jows. f",‘:,"‘ -: the n(o:uul Eltson, dn dineing. ah Cor I e v e A ¢ talled tl r In | terday drew an immense crowd of our best citl- and severnl companics were soon AL work trylog. In this, as a depository, or vault, for eafe keep- | Most of them only forestalled thelr fato, for mmy S S e e e a4 Ing, was collected and arranged on _shelving, | the burry and confusion one end of theboat was to subduc the ames. Thelr cfforts to provent ¥ * . B ‘] d st 2 the spread of the fire were nttended with suc auring the ””1,,‘,?,'{; some 12,000 or 13,000 | lowered Whilst the othier remnined stutionary, | articles was quite livoly, 8till the goods were sold volumes of the ceived from the Engilsh owlng, probably, to the fouling of the tackle. The fire ut the Musemn ycaterday has not only thrown a numter of people aut of _employment, hut hae rendercd them stmoet destitnte by burning up wardeabesand everything that to an actor la psrtol theataffof Ilfe, A benefit has becn are ranged for the euflerers by the fire, which wil Friday, the ered the take place nt the Collseum o iz, Haolin, tho propriotr, & 3 i< housn anil s company 4 Mersrn, Movloy, laverly, Hartley Campbell. and Whitney, have allowed menibers of their companiea to tonder their services for the oceaston, 2 TIHE PROPRIETOR will glve an cuncs of molit for every aunco of impurities found [a any of thess preparationa. N atlow prices, some at 4 great nscrifice from the BRORINGTON, corner Washington and Saamon streets, ifise’ix;?;sk‘ili‘:l:a“tfic‘u'l:g:llw‘l‘:;l'g:;{lwdfictgég contributlons and clsewhero. All \‘vlio gimil;l :m!‘.lhnm on to the thwarts wero ,,,m“.l" cost. The male will bo continued this Tt appears upon investigntion that thero was an Membersof the Soclety of Decorative Art will THE PIRST PUBLIC MERTING precipl tated into the sca . {7 t 10 o'clock, d will Includi t x ) ML de by Tir SP > h them were left, Through the walls could bo . s . moralng of ck, and nclude somo o e .?l‘u"’uffll'm"‘.?‘?f.'\'f}‘:’:‘ e e Gonyeno ut the reslence of Mes. L Z. Leltcr, No. | suen the charvod remains of what had ance been for the purposs of suzgesting plans for the AaDLARIBUED, the most valuablo articien an tho catalogue. was eald that he had been fined by Justico Muines | U0 L3lumet avenuc, atd o'clock p. formation of a frec lbrary washeld at Plymouth | Those who remalned at last cut the tackle, and balconivs and galleries, l\ dfflflflfllmmrgm“ of [ Congrerational Church {.’.’.m St, Mnry'." Catho- | the bont was swept away, reaching, wonderful amoke filled tho b1 "".““ g | Ve (.‘hnrcll?. vo the corner of Wabash avenue | to say, tho shoru with six uien and two women oucasional "“""l"!l'.“ billar 'l"&'"l to 1Z0% | and Eldridga court, on the cvening of Jan. 8, | Init.’ "They wero tho third oflicer, a Bwéde and up to the interlor, “"d!‘fi‘} el the watie | 1872 Mr. Tloyne presided, and speeclies wera | o Peruvian gallor, Adriun de I Fuente, itamon toanass of ashes Jnd Cluders M "fi"“_ # | made by the Ifon. E. C. Larved anl others. | &anta Cruz, Olegario Scpulveda (passengers), themaelves "‘"‘0““‘ uncomfortal "the tire dia | At thls mceting twenty rentlomen were ap- | and the wamon Statford and Marla Vicuna. 0”“"’"‘-”"";“‘{ top) ‘1“’!"":"‘) T Ild inted o cominittee to prepare the necessary | O paining the strand onaspot nclosed by B el e e ooT bl thio water | loislution, ~and, 58 'a resulf, they | rocks thevwers confronted by an infuriated and saoke w‘;r.u rvuywtnmb unlwrrewllf:\ ¢ | pregented three billé, differing somewhat | bull, from which they cacaped with diflicuity damage, :fllvh,l ot md’ MBOT | gg to thelr tninor provislons, which were sub- | after it had gored two of the party. Mean- deafers on the flrst gk ngernd_rros 18 1 initted to o subcommittee, which reportedat a [ while those who hud suved themselves on the a pecuniary = way. 3‘ ! e touth ead | Becond meoling, held In the City.Tall, Satur- | fslet or rock began to entertain hopes of being which all t'{l'&_"m tastoned was the south end | gav'evening, Jan. 20, 1872, The © Freo Library | rescucd, lhlenlu{.“ cagerly to the Captuiu as he of the buflding, whero b}l as presented by them met withunanimous | told them that the seatarlng inhabitauts of the ) a 11'!" “‘-”'W mwr":u 1\ i haa | Pproval, and wus pasacd I!{ the State Legls- | coast would soon come to thelr assiste was located, Two or threc of l‘f"’m;“."“ 4 | fature In the following March, ance. Indeed, at that moment therc Ot O e eudows, rhore thoy were | Th bill authorized the catablisbment by the | was 1o danger, " for althougit the - sca greeted b‘V"“gtm"“‘“h":“ ¢ ‘W‘“'l" o City Coutcll of any lncorporated clty of aPub- | was rough the tide was low, Eu- evidently broken '“"“l‘l olr eages tu thelrsuvage | o] iLrary and Reading Konin, and the levying. | deavors wero mwle to construct rafts with desperation, nud -wmmwkluxl"}"-lvfl chg““u of a tax not to cxeced ono il on | planks washed within reacli, 'The largest broke below,debuting, probal J‘ whet “"h’-w"’:' 8L | tho doliar annually (W citles of over | adrift when completed, and on & small ono two make unutlier break ‘}l“ fcap to the V‘“'"“""h 100,000 Inhabltants of one-fth of a 1wil))on all | scamen, who, strangs to l‘l.?, could not swim, 8u llerce wera thoy, that thvl m'fmcn ‘ffl'&hl the taxable ‘:rnpurti in the city, It vrovided | guined the muiniand as by o miracle. A8 NCH‘“ tiberuting :"'-":1 an "i "l“"' vt en | for the npi)o ntinent by the Mayor, with the | fimc wore on juatters began to the ke was outy thie bodlos of thess ferocluus | approval of the Couucil, of nine Directors, to CHANOE FOH TUE WORSE, Pebs wrere found croushing elusg to tho fare of | kold “office for onc, two,and three years, ane- | The wind increased, and the waves, with the the mun..hm!w.en in e o WY f ulial ";"'fi third retiring annually, All libraries cstab- | rising tide, aashod ngalnst the windward side ot all the ot er c:uu-; ':n bl g‘.l uxe:, M"d &2 | Ualied under tho act ara ta ba forever free to all | of the rock; the individuals most withla their ;lzflglmu“fllmm,é i T AL tizenny aod the Board of Directors ara l‘lll‘ll!tll reuch prosiod Imrurd, and {(rwlunlly‘ pushed 7 4 upon to present an anpual report of the condl- | those on the opposite edge Into the water. Tho petlatiod-extept 4 pournbite tablIL e hich s was tom of their trast 10 tho City Connell, sccond, ullieer, Mr. Stoplicnson, tho _carpenter, —————— for contemps of court. This wasa nustako. ilewas tried for asmaulting & pulilic officer, —oneof thecity Constabies,~and utter nn fuvestipation was fourd gnilty and fned. Tua Trinuxs regrets that it minreprerented history hy lta substitution of a venlal for a rathier serlous offense, ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, The quarterly mecting of the Academy of Sclences was held lart eveniog, Vice-Prestdent Babeock In the cllr. There era about Afty persons pry A wiarbile hust of tho late Cal. Jakn W. Faster, LI, for thiree seara Preslilent of the Suciety, was pnvelled, und Trof, Peabody rend n memorial of him, elving an outlina of in'life and his work, Prof, Andrews fuliowed with o brlef mention of Coy, Foster's pablished books, which were valuable contribntions to sclentific hterature, Leandrr Stano tren read & paper on the *‘Distrl- huthon of Plants,* and ex-L{ent.-Gov, Bross ex- litbited a bairy cnleniue, mnd explained what ic win, It was found in the stomach of » Texas staer st thie Stock, Yarde, Alice thanking the gentlemen, the Society ad- fourned. At100o'cluck to-day In Farwell Hall the tem- persnce women of Americn hegin their annval Cons yention, Miss Frances I, Willard will pive the addreas of swelcome, and Miss Elizabeth Greens wood, uf Brooklyn, makes the rosponsc. There will be other Inte ng exercises, The match race for $7100, which was to have been trotted at Dexter Park last Satanlay, between Hodger' brown marc Minnic Taylor, Cooper's sorrel mnze Mary, and Joknson's sureel mare Susle, will poritively take placy this Afternoom, no matter what the weather may be. Tao rate s to road wagone, and an {nteresting contest Is expected. ‘The Rov. Sclah Merrill, B, D, of Andover, Mass., who has heen for sevoral yeams cuvaged with the Paleatine Explorition Soclety in making rescarches in the lloly Land, thll‘ll{ in the section which lics cast of the Jordan, willlectuta this cyening beforo tho alutni of the Chicago Theological feminary in the vestry of the Unlon-Park Church. “Sunject: *% Paleating in tho Light of Mudern Jescarches, " ———— SWILL-MILK, To the Editor af The Tridune Cnicaao, Oct. 2%, —Your article on *Hwill. MK In to-day's issuc 3 worthy the attention of all consumers of that article. Every word of Mr. Gardner’s letter to John G. Shortall {s truth {tself. That *swill-mik " s Injurlous to those who drink it, is already an established SAUVE, Notwithstanding the noble efforts of the Fire Department totransfor as much of Lake Michigan's Mapid wators to tho nsaistanco of the auffering stuffed animals in **Wood's Musenm,” we find’ find that John auve's atock of liquors and clgars retains th epulation for purity and oxcol- lence which lind always made 71 Monroo streot so Juatly popular, —— FRANK LESLIE, £5Q., of the Jilustrated Weekly, nnys: ** FPorsoms time past } have Beun using your Cocoalne, and think 1t far pn‘:rcnhla toanything I have ever used for the bair,* Tho Cruclal Teat of the yalue of a medlefne fs Hime, ' Doen expertenice counrm 1he cluims put forth n 118 favarat thooutars? fathe geaod oestlon. Apply this_criterion m simple, yet ‘ws searching, 10 TAlte R .‘:’i‘ BRI doea it sland 1o-day? Y ! TarranV’s Seltzer Aperient 8 Dotisehold nama throughout the tafted Btate is Administersd as a speciily, anid with succeas, in dys- Win, Mlck headachs, gepvous debiity, livee com- remittenta, bowel complalnis toapecially canatipation), ereumatiam, gont. gravel, n i comylainis peculinr Lo tha inaternal sox. and all x| of innaninatian. B mild 4 it 3 [ta operation that it cambe given with perfect safety to tha feeblest chils: 1 eahile (s 18 1o U taite, 80 retreaidng 1o tha jChildren nevur refus to take it. Vor sulg o e MESSRS. CHAPIN & GORE wish to inform thelr many customers that they are doing buslness a3 usual at 70 and 76 Monroe dtrect. B T — A long-felt want to the community has been a paver which, whilo giring the Iatest fasliun notca rum abruad, shoold, at the snmo tine, contain ins teresting and Inatructing reading watter, suclal notes, household hints, and, in fact, should bo & lhomnghlv-eqmp?ed Tamily paper. Andremws’ Bazar lnl)ly aupplies this need, an gno volco of the ':mn proclaims. Publisned by W, R. AxpuEws, “tacinnatl, Tho Grand K. T, rommandery of Nlinols hegan s twenty-0rat gnnnal sesston yeeterduy morning in the Musonle Temple on Monroe street. There aro aliont 200 delezates predent, ‘Ihe renort of P W. Barkley, of Catro, Grand Commander, siowed thut ypeace nnd proeperity )‘-rern\\ in the Order. ‘The incrouse In membershin 42 ot bevn sery great, ol AVCTION SALES, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, "The only other thing of [nterest was the election v “ A to bo just slive, and no more. It was ) d six Chil d Pe 8 ————— of aficora, the followime being chosen: U, U | fact. 'Llat cattlo fed on swill are unheaithy, Is | o0 300 Vel ana the fresh alr revived (c | 1N CONPURMITY WITHl THE RBQUIREMENTS OF | four Kuglish and six Chillan ond Peruvian 3 Auctloncers, 79and 80 undaipn-at. L, Sie dobn \';l-l'c\xmi- Srolanes 0 O $o.8ie | Glag trne beyond o shado of doubt, notwith | Fhe yutfed spcedmens resisted the flames to TILE BiLL, sailors, realizing the kmminent peril of tho sit~ | = Bee splendid offerof rilway and Government (,y B, Bir Chinrles M. C, ¢ 1snds, in anotlier column. E. Sir_dJohs i some extent, hut tho combined attack of firo, on Monday, March 1:& 1572, Mayor Medill sent | untion, stripped aud swain for the shore, which - OLOSING SALE RARE ANTEQUITIES This Moraing, at 10 o'clock, AT OUR STORYS, 78 & 80 RANDOLPILST. ELISON, POMEROY & €O, OUR NEXT REGULAR SALL FURNITURE, Friday, Oct, 26, 0:30 a. m, Immonse Double Sale! Janewvil i standiug anything thut Dr. De Woll may eay to o o - far ry Turner, of C! 2O u cattle, na swl « ever o 0 1200 ielr #10) q ¢! ) % 1 v b &1c damen 1. Kiwood, of Jdoliet: 0. | ik or meat. Why, then, pormit this trafilc fn | sigus of hard usage, ferred to the Judiciary Committee of the Coun- | Nor would scveral have been saved, so ex LOCKE~MITCHELI~Tu Cincinnati, Oct. 21, at the residence of the bride's mothcr, James L, .Locke, ot Chicago, and Miss Emma Dean Mitcholi, of Cintinnati. Coroniony by the Rev, Lr. Duucan, ANDERSON-+ORTON—AL tne resldence of Thomes Orton, 1104 Michfgan.av., Oct, 0. Ly the ftev, M, K. Whittleacy, Whilam i¥, Audcraon, of Coldwaior, Mich., ond Emma Louise, adopted daughter of Thomas Orton, g7~ Ottawa (11),) papers please copy. 5. QI Jame » E. Sir Hobert 11, 1 rip W, llnmlhl:, W.. 'E. 8l of Bloomingion; (. of the (i, E. SleJobn P, Ferels, of Clicago, ‘These oficers will be tustailed to-day, TIE ALEXIAN BHOTIERS' FAIR, ‘Fwo grand falre for the beneflt of the 1loapital of tho Alexian Nrothers are now In progress at Poth tho North Slde Turner Hall and the Twelfth eirect Torner Hall, under the manstement of citlzens withont regaru to ral’fluuu creed. The Sairs whi) Last until Thursday night, nnd all will have uuiple opportusity to give practical uxpresstons to thix charity and beneyolence, ‘The endeavors of the various collection commiltecs have been very sniccensinl, and as a consequency the show mada ul the fulra fa n vory proity one. It is to be hoped that the public will give the enterurire tholr heurty pu;qmn, #0 A to substantlslly aild the flnances of the Alexian Hosplial, a most worthy chnritable Institutlon. Sinco the preat fire the ‘on, of Cliicacos G, k. discased 1e Swill-milk is polsonous. Every one knows it. Who would_drink itif he kncw what it was? Would Ur, De Waolll It s theduty of the citi- zens to atop thu sale of this 1nilk;” to stop the feeding of cottle with swill; to stop it now, Therg Isuo:time to consalt this one or thut oy, We all know the articlels bad; weo all kuow it Is against the law ta deal m it wae all know and fcel that it 18 an Infernal outrage to glve chil- dren such etull. Milk which” breed and cn- couragees disease, food which does not nourish, but which polsons, a diet which is loathed and abomisated by all Intelligent people,—a_tilthy, impure srticle which, alus, the chlef officer v our Hoard of Health conslders entirely unob- Jectionable. We W. HaLLOCK. I A TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, cil, This Commitica reported favorably upon | huusted were they, had not Don Jose TUNTDRNIES, 1 th ordinance at a meetlng of the Council beld | Guerrn, o Chillan gontlemun, bravely ridden tha present "\!"MLLU W“dfl'}l"lllt nsed “}’d-l 8‘;" on the ovenlug of April 1, 1872, when it was | his horse into the surf, nod by a dextérous uso rounded by hix sctors, aad while plunged {n the | unanimoualy passed and the Library therehy | of lis Inssu drawn them out one by une. About b1 ultmhn;' griet, he rocel I tho Glabe Tiamw | establishod under act of Lezlslnturo hero giveni | an hour afterward the Captafn, followed by the Walter Southgute, mnatiazer of tho Glave Thea- | T ordinance was slined” v thy Mayor “Aprli | puracr aud other empioyes, mado a similar at- Lre, aaking bink to uiect th latter as d0on a% | 4 1572, On April 8, 57, the Mayor presented Tettipt . without tridreasing, tho conequielics bo- pacticablo b asratice about upeutng the Glos. | thio Common Council the names of the follows | fug that thoy ssukwhefore the eyes of the adlict- \While admitting that o lfl" "‘“ho Y"“,‘:, ull | jne gontiemen to conatituta the first Board of | cd gronp, o watclied their agonizing struggles doubt n\’ must i enterprising h 0 o ("U:‘.; Directors, the nominations belng confirmed by | from the fatal rock, and doubtless boheld then e o0 oy and . frinced | the Countil: Thomias Hoyuw, 8, 8. Hayem I | what would probably be their own fate. Thin T el o R ) Queal, J; W. Mheatian, . L Shiorel Jier- | group Lt diminlshed from sbout sixty fotwen- b ¢ wharroy maun Raster, Willas ‘oodard, ott An- | ty or thicty persons, and so they passed the actors cxeept those of Jules Keen aud J. i, | shony, Julius Rosonthal, n{gm. On ’:\lumluyi July 16, the s e was v Rennle wero destroyed, ‘T lst of sufferers ‘i X e o Ineludes g. 1t )Inuming. Misa Fannie Beane, the Mr, Hoyno was olceted Tresident of the | cred with veonle lrought together from the I Board, and the Common Councll authorlzed | surrounding country by the mews of the ship- Yictorellis, Aunto Braddou, Gilday & Ginevau, | g Goard of Publle Works to construct a tom- | wroeks Uhes. toolk Jittle heed of tho traged ilenry Bryant, Georee Garland, Miss Clierrie | norary reading-room in the second story of | that was enm.y-tlmz upon tha rock x Ghapinan, Murphy & Mack, W.' IL Liovd, M. | 500 il TaSailo ana Adaims streets. Tho iVING THEMHELVES UP TO DRUNKBNNESS Y. Malimbers, " Harey Lesho, Seatt. Surblo i 3 v 1 RANNES dennte. Boutmeen: tarrle Melleury, and Agnes | formal, openfig of this rewlingroom ook | and tha plunder uf tie wreckuge which strewed DEATIIS. McQARRY—Tnesday, Oct. 23. at hia lato resi- dence, 1113 Wright-st., Edward McGarry, sgod 68 ents, 4 Yuneral Thuraday, at 11 o'clock, by carriages to Jesuit Chiurch, thence by cars to Calvary Cemetory, LORDEN—AL 108 Ewing-st.. Edward Lorden, son of Michuel and Margaret Lorden, aged 14 yoars and b days. ¢ Funeral Wednesday, Oct, 24, from (ho Ioly Throthers have be timually struszih inst Mex enil,y Oct. 23.~There was a heay it o place Jan. 1, 1673, on which occasion a large | tns shore in every form, including barrels of | Family Charch, at 1{ 8. m., and thonce by care . Hinig h;f:..fi::’]' Ei'r’éxifl.‘i?xu-{u-"..': fimn:ll?lv:‘-fl ‘,m'; "h',:::," T"ifi_: ’"?:fl.“m Wl\lh:h ll?u llbouuh: fi{}‘;fl:h’-‘“fin“““m"""“m loss i stated (0 be | yyyber of the most prominent citizens were | wine, Wlu’l“?' nmllbelcr. L*tllwt“ 1:,\«5‘“5 exccsacn rlagea 16 Calvary Camstory, 'l'rlcnunl Invited, Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, with preat didiculty that they collected in i i " resent. Linue m hall-) 0 tho ond of ti ROPER—Xonday, Oct. 22, Stowell, sou of Firs G e ;Ll)\;lnuy,lhlu“lm{mfi{\w“lumu‘m monty | will materlally beneflt the eotton crop by stop- | - As ntimuated, Ghagin ds Gurg's tose was en- | P05 1oy ycymyy op i anmane catastrophie. - Suck scetics would, under othce | Raper, oo oTt Il sauof Joha | Carpets, Stoves, hocereury for tho erection of the new magnificen! tirely by water, which spoifed their carlentures, ol 2 el Eng! * e nrav’\‘mmn UL 80 fHach lnufimcr (o days gond was the gift of distingulshed English authors, | circumstance, bave hardly been surprisme, but 9 who, in response to acireular bearing the names | they beewne bideous and sickening whun oo- by, aud U‘g'fflhfl-'u collectlon 0‘{] engraviugs. | ot Gueen Victorla, tho Itieht lon, Willlam E. cuv{ing within a few huadred yards of the hor- T "“b"f :l“‘. J X“"‘l“ were “‘I’l‘“ mf’""ih'“‘ (Hadstone,then Premier, the Lord Chancellor of | rible siffering on the rock. On its biack sum. fi'i i l;fl '{;ufowelll re loss, they eay, will not | Kugiand, the Duke of Arcyle, afr. Carlyle, Mr. | mit, standing out in relief agaloat s gray and all Lelaw $20,000, Disracll, and mony others equally famous, | threatening licrlzon, was a kuot of despalring AN hundred dot- | Poured ‘In thelr coutrivutlons. Mauy of the | ereatures, Who for thirty-four hours Liad velther ! r_‘ot uug:u\ul lVll m?t "'i ‘1:10' voluues bare the autugraphs of thelr nuthors, | ate, drank, nor rested, and this ln the midst ot el ettt "‘“{{.‘;‘F,’n- il lante & Gromer 1 and the Board wero enabled on the openlng 1% the most acute mental agonles and physical \’ R rnu‘“.n.&: heelln, _}'L'""l"?-. ranite, | 1o stuie thut they nud slrendy over U, suffering, for tho waves as the tide rosu and fell "nl '12“1,\ 3 (‘)'L.rm‘ulf. ln‘gx ":.po n. tand- | volumes onthelr shietves, Many lcuding cltizeus | threatencd tnore or fess to iwash them (rom ot duners rank "y‘.fl “"_“'l""“"v of Chicaco voutributed liherally, although thelr | tholr precarious footlng, At last tho gloom oyal Cunadtan, Westorn, of Toronta; tilrard, | ;usoures had been grestly diminlshed by the SEunotkor nleht, beean to auvclan the tmorahe ;;)mhburg,]n! rLln,?. cr‘l,n-u-‘\m_nflnnbu flve, which swept away slso the Acadeiny of | choly sceue, and 08 men lay down to ‘;""‘!'Vfi"‘fll‘ Fflll'lfn(l e, of lr§ln;=.,‘ 0“ 0 | Relences, the \.‘lldblll{ of Desigu, all “ths | slecp they prayed for tho victims on the utntud, of Virciuta; Msslaatpt Valleyoof Mea | {reasures of the Historluat Boclety, rock, or asked each other 1€ they could survive lisy tm{{m!mvu fl»hm‘:p ‘t-tr",--'am-yf On the sccond Monday In Jung, 1873, the Di- | untif the morulng, As Tuesday dawned a1l if_VIV rljmm'.’mrofil.k_ul Cincl u!;uu. Uity of | rectom prescnted the reort of thelr work up to | cyes were turned o scuward; as the lght bo- ot i ssaocution, Ater- | the 1at uf that month. They stated that up 10 | came strongrer there could bi descricd & dark chants' & Mev ln.i’nhl' ‘0( I "n;\uml. “;;D?m"'t that date 50,038 visltors hud'uscd the reading- | body spparcutly forming part of the rock, but "\’," fixtures ‘{‘P""_""‘{.-V l,‘i“ “[;“ ,m“m"”v room, and that 3,060 periodicals had been fs- | it soon moved, and showed by the waviug of by “‘U“"l""" o Y o A lIe of aud | sued. The number of voluncs on hand had in- | some pieces of Mnen thut 1. Nicholss of Nuw York, and Millville ot New | creased to b2, the pawpblets to 823, and tho HOVE WAS NOT QUITR EXTINCT. Jerseys $500 cadli fn the Germon of Pitts: | newapapers und poriodicals to 1823, O theso, | The Etew's Iiic-boat, which as reluted had l&‘;l’» ’““"l‘{' u“\‘."-"l:'“"h"f, e oy L"‘""‘v 5,794 volumes came as ilta from the veoule of | suved scven persons, fay on the rocks shuttored, ayctto of Sew York aud Pacile of St. Loutst | Hogland, Germany, Frauce, Irelaud, aud Scot- | and near it smalles une, ot seaworthy cer- $1,5%00 each in 'un.‘, nlllll’lll; ‘:i ' euton, | Jand, gver 1,000 from the Hon, Thomay Hughes | taluly, but st not absolutely usele Mr., Commercial of ?‘ll‘:, ""‘rl "‘l o ol d'-‘?““‘"n % | (Yom Brown) and some fricuds, whils citizeus | Biephenson, secoud oflicer, who only forty-two Ji'l'l-munl.mn of le&lnuy v.;n.n, .;;. 4 nunpyull of Chicago contributed :!nud. A year later | hours before hud uarrowly cscaped . water: “"’,‘" :;'-’1"}!;‘:1‘:2‘6 ‘r, '\':.-w&.jcn';y‘ Pt i":‘ m‘;;! “‘%{“ werd 20,&\‘” vfitlmfie;‘nfillhe‘ shel h“{l‘t Ry :;rnvo, uhffid b{ln brnz.-mi'mnfhlmnn. ln‘u.'t.'cdd & ke U A " y Mcantime 0 Duard o Irectons had foun n perscading threo Chillan flshermen to join &‘“"3'“7 {n the Unlon of I'hiludelphia, Total, | gy mep(m 1n un attempt to_establish s l‘umm\llfll'n- MORE AMILE ROOM WAS AUSOLUTELY NECES- Hun wlmn llhe rock, and, onllurlus thy ‘lmul meln- 9 & BARY oned above, weru nunched intw the ’h'&"-:m“"‘ll by Ar. J’.!"bo“;'{'“- ':,";" owns the | 4¢ nccommodation was to bu provided for a cir- | breakers, only to bo (rawn back after a gal- liatnx, o I""’“‘}m‘ o 'w"m s The | culating library, as well as for o readimg-room. | lant struileto proceed, which nearly cost then F“ l"i‘ L Nm'-‘Y k?'l o) DI 4 N""’ An attempt was imade to arrango for a transfer | thelir lves. The last enteavor made to suve the e o Do beoplel of Now | of city property to the United Nlates fu Fx- | castuways was i the shiano of a raft; consisting ek Eanbors’ & Dravers's \:"N City of Fl ¥0¥- | change for the old Poat-Otlive buildiug (now the | of boands lnshed to u lurge casle, which it was bheneo drn;(r hed $1, lflék ;. ad the e rabk- } Adelphi ‘Theatre), but the newotiations were | proposed to fluat from u promfuent reef of rocks e i yaoviogtoth, $1L,UM. oS [ hcceswarlly protracted. The Board therefor | ou thie north of thw strand, so as to e carried alance ,arewnl\_r gec:‘ld hm‘m'- ¢ tnsur | rupted rooms o the southeast coruer uf Wa- by the wind and the current toward the rock, auce on n'nlurwvul soveradby IWlll“f'-l 10;,_!5}.-»00 bash avenue aud Malison strect at an expense | and within thelr rescl, . f‘“lh \o, the Sy fvauia, Auctican Fire, Of | of §5,000 per anoutn, and the Librarydepart- |~ At this moment the thelilinggsy ot Vapor! 'nilagel) l:lq “ll" 'h- Associstio, and t00 | iment waa opened fo the public Mav 1, 1874, vapor! (a steamer! luumets'unm, aud the Staty, of Penueylvanta, The services of Mr, Willlam ¥, Pools | Engilsh shouted, BUE URIVIN OF TILE Fixs were secured, and that gentleman still “Tum AMETHYSTI! seems to bave Uflf.';l"l the tucs, Un the eust | uets as Librarian, althougli temporarily absent | Plags of distreas wero quickly displayed. In wall there {5 u cbitnney lcading ‘""}‘ Fux's | iy England on bustness conne:ted with the Lt | o few minutes five waved o tho n«.&;u of tho obroom, It lis olten bien noticed hat the | brury.' The Library was remoyed 10 {ts preseit | watcr, with a lurge red ona hall-inast on & loity ricks cut exceadingly ok there at tmes, bub | quartors on Dearoorn street May 1, 1575,—a con- | pole planted upon o billock, - order that 1o dunger was wpurcliended, As Uiero Was 10 | gdcrable saving In rent, fual, and ligiting be- | Do Amethyst might seo 1¢ boteer: The fire avout thy theatre, it 1s accepted by all that | g iade by the change. steamncr moved toward tho spot, and the lies must have b‘i“" iguited by the excessive | N1y, [loyuc's last aunual report waa prescnted | overy bosom, even qierhaps of tho most de- beat, und smouldered until fauued into 8 tame. } 1’ June, 375, and bn the month of October fol- | praved, palvitated with tho hope that de. ping the sevond growth developed by therccent warm weather and cansing the bolle to open, Quenre, Out., Oct, 2L—A mandament {ssued by thio Archbishop of the provinee, in councll Wwith other Bishups, ordering priests [n charge of curea not to meddie In uny way fn potftival matters or electlong, has been pubtlshed from tho cuthedral. is said to,be ouo of the goud results of his Excellency Bishop Conroy’s visit to Cannda. Maven, Cuvnx, Pa, Oct, 20,—Tha Unlted States {Kops stationcd hero sloce the rlot troubles leave to-marrow, e e — SUIT DISMISSED, 87, Louwss, Mo., Oct, 23.—~The sult pending in the United States Court hiere axainat John Hen- derson, of Now Qrleans, for connection with the Whisky Riug, has been dismissed Ly District- Attorney Bliss, under directions from Washing- toi. Hendrlcks was tried aud convicted at New QOrleaus, and, alter serving part of hie_sentenco in prison, wus pardoned by Prestdent Grant, He was indicted hero for the eamo oflense as com- witted in New Urleans, and the present uction of the Guvernment sseins W bave been taken under the iecisions which relleved McKee, Me- Dunald, aud Joyee from further prosccution. OOBITEAR Office and Parlor Dasits, General Merchandise, etc., eto. ELISON, POMEROY & €O, Rracturo in which the Drothees take cate of thelr puliente. ‘The Hoepstal contalns 150 roums, and Fuvilers 8 large nuinber of paients, who are re- celyed withont regnnd to thele race, retizion, or soclal standing, sl in most cases recelvo the 1 ottcodancs and the carcfel nursing for which the justitution s distinpuished free of churve, But the Hrothers have muny duticsto fuifll onteide of the fiospital ey be found dally at the pensary of the Hos- bital, thete recetving medicines aa well as modical advice. Meadea, the Urothers disinbute nlns, tood, cluthing, uic., stc., 10 the sullcring pour, NEW MEXICO. A TALK WITIL (TS GOVERNOR, Gov. 6. I Astell, of the Terrtory of Now Mexico, arrived i thls city yeaterday, sod put up ot the Sherman lonse, whera 0 THIBUNE reporter had a briet talk with uim in regard to (he recont troublce 1n El Faeo County, ‘Tesas, ‘The Governor has been East for several months, snd was not present caring the riots, Ho cays that the entire dificulty grew out ol the snlt doposits lylng in the plain ut the foot of the ¢iremn Mountalns, The scene of the troubles 14 150 wlles northesst of Franklin, Tex,, opposita K Paso, Nexico. The distance up the R1o Grande v about tfty wnfies worth, through a strip of Texas, thence northeast to Las Cruces (tho Crusses), which w lvcaled In the Mesllls Vailey, and 100 miles east 0f the UrgAn Munntrive, ‘“Tnls 1% & barren plain about $00 miles in extent, running Wironvh to Sauta Fe, This plain in ite lower part ia covered with a powdered gypuniu, and then come these driedoup salt lakes. The ealt depusits cover an arca of ten by twenty wiles, and sro merely sn jumense salt mareh, with lakea drted up, sume of ehich are fully amile in length, When theza are duz Juto anort of brine in discovored which fur. nishes & most excellent and pure salt, hesu lakes have bLeen held 8s common property, and 1t was gencrally understood Ly the Mexzicans (hkt these depouita conld never bo pre-cuipted, and beaca would alwaye Temain pub- lo pruperty. lowever, Uncle Ssm thought the lands could b sold, nd heuce thy Cnifed Statce Surveyor of the ‘Territory surveyed fhem, sund inere 1a no doubt that souicbudy, recoguizing the value of the salt deposits, tuok the land and oceas pledit. Wheu thone who bad been acenstomed to neral Wedneedoy, Oct, 24, at 2 p. m., from resldence, Illia-av., Oakland. et 22, 11 wataon, at the roste mes Hood, 14 ay, taken to Jolferson, DROWN—AL D o'clock 0. m., Tucaday, Oct, 27 \lflllllm Theophitas, son of Thowmas and Indiana rown, Servicos at 10 a, m. to-day, st resaidence, 462 Seuth Paulina-st, 7 % R~ althinore papors pleave copy. Daareat Willl=, thon hiast infi us, 2¥e, tly tons st deoply fool, Bt tls Giod that hath berate by, Ho will all our sorrows heal, TPOLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENY NATIORAL WORKINOMEN, Tho National Workinumen's, orzantsation raily v‘rlllhlw lold this eveningat North Side Turner- By GEO. P, GORE & CO,, a0d 70 Wabasli avegue. AUCTION SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES Vicagsday, Oct 24, &t 9:30 & m. Manufaoturers - aro oalling for monoy, and wo ghall soll tho finost lino of seasonablo goods yot offored this_ #onson, including Rubbers, Suoker Boots, Rochostor, Philadele phia, and Now York goods in largo varioty. 8alo prompt, Cataloguos roady Monday. GEO, P, GORE & CO,, 68 and 70 Wabash-av. WM, A, BUTTERS & CO. Comunimiom Auctloneers, 1ldaad 120 Wabmb-a% The Enire Household Faritis 1a tho four-atory Htane Residence latoly occupied by Cal. Thomsasun, NO. 65 RUSH-ST, AT AUCTION, Wednesday Morning, Oot. 24, at 10 o'olocke Pine Parlor Suits, Pler Glassea, Etsgre, Onootsl Chairs, Dining-Room Furniture, Chambor Sets 18 Black Waluut, feds, Bedding, Carpets, Kitched Furaiture, China snd Glass Ware, togetber witl - NMEDICAL, A AN 3 e e B A < SRR Counsumption Can 3o Cured, Behenck’s Pulmonio 8yrup, Behonok's Ben Weod Tonlo, Bohounok's Mandrake Pills, ro dhe only medicies shat will cure Yulmonsry Con- Hptto Yrequently medicines that will sjop & cough wil oo caslon the destn of the paticat; they lock up the lver, stopthe sircalativn ot the Livod, hemorriago follaws, and In fact tlicy cloi tae wction of e very urgans tha caused th u coul, Liser Complaiit and Dyspepsis sre the causes of two-thiinds of the cases of Cur on. Many persous comuini of & dull pain in tiie anvtipatlon, coaled tongte, patu i Lhe shoulder binds, feeitugs of ‘druwal: neas and seatieancss, the food Tylng hoavily v tus sioibect, accampantsd with ucldiiy wid belciiog up ot .. se 8yIploins usiuly origluste from s disonlersd condition uf the sumnuch or 8 MYKII‘ lver. Versaua g atfecicd. it ey taks ouo or two heavy colds. and it tho couzh 1 Canca Do surld checked, will dnd the stotinch and liver clogked, matufog torbld nud inaciive, and sluiost hefory il aru awaro th ub.cs a7 & (ase Of Wrck, Add blcera P monlc Byru whic] O of wayCbiuik Calculated o SECK ck's Sea \Weed Tont dlasolves tho food, mizes wilh the gastric julces of the stomach, shls digestiva, and creates » ravenous sppetite. Whea the Lowels 7o costive, skin saliow, or tha symitome otliernise Of & billous tendency, bilenck's rake Pills are Tequlred. “\ieko modicluca are prevaisd onlrby. L o oo Northeast corner BLath a5a Areu-stie, o Hadelphls. And ars for sald by all druggiaie and dealers. AUCTION SALES, 100,07, Knoxviwt v, Dr, W.E, TUR LO TO TUR TURATRY Muunsey, of the SBouthern Methodist Church, dicd suddenly this mornlug at Jonesboro. Bunuixatox, tu., Uct, —E, Il. Shocmaker, editor of the Clarinda (Ia.) Herald, died fu this clty to-luy ut the residence of W, E, Tomlinson, s wiss on lis return frowm the late editorial ex- cursion Lo 8L, Louts, and oo reaching this city wud tuken sk, und died this morning. 11s ge- waing, accompunivd by his family, went west this eveuing. [le servéd during the Wa d was promoted to be Major of the ' Tiwenty- {fowa Infantry, aud ot the closs of the War ugain took charge of the Clariuda Herald, of Puge LCounty, ————— EDWIN ADANS, Special Dispated to PoiLaperrusa, O, been Jowor fur o day or two,but rallled lato to-night. Mr. Winter and Mr, Botheru camo over Mouday, but, by e cident or miunanagement, were carried g soft (bure found private partics Loiding ¢ Jand, they naturally reslated aud atlempted to drive them off. Thia salt supplicd Mexico s far south a3 Clihuabua, and In New Mexico It wae rwd }‘n Shiver City for mioing purposcs, in purify. i wilver, There is 0o futeation now of rebulldivg the ‘! 4 L > & theatre, M, Walsh, the owner, thinks a dome lowling he resigued his posilon asa Director | Jiverance. bad come at lsst. The doomed and Yrestdeat of the Board, Frior to this tine | ones on the rock lkewlse scemed to hope, for keeplng—alt nessl? . at o i1l be built over It and the whole helfizht wade COLVIN CROW! ok o 3 Iy s ~ o morrromnamee | CYEIYthiDR Tequisite for housekeepl: "o uen by (o Downingtown, so that Sothern had to e T TUE COLVIN CROWD they waved somcthiog white, spparcntly w 3 T i e Rt Prind tarn ut ancee SIr. " \VInter stiphel: however, | fUF Chsuln & Gore's basroom, Lid gottsn posscsslon of the City Goverument | Woman's' petticoats Tho Amethyse boro upty | BY WM MOUREHOUSE & GO, | vew. Alio, a 8us Flanofore. 1t tho l'exan bordermien were & hard set, aud Lbe creation of Intariations) dificulties conld 11y be Laid t the duo thy Tuxsna ax the ans, The Pughio (ndy of whom theresre et villages in New co. also got thctr there, They are peaceabls and qulot agrtcult- and saw Adsws foran hour. On the evemne traln Mr. and Mrw. Joseph Jetferson came, and Mr. Jefferson waa with the patient for an hour aloue, ‘They returned on the miduight train, All the tickets fur the benclit to-morrow bave WA, A, BUTTERS & CO,, Auctioneerts THURSDAY'S TRADE SALE, OCT. 5, HISTORY OF TUE LUILDING. aud the City Couucil,” the majority fn which, | within about three wiles of the plac eal Tho buldins was crected uy Houry Brtakworth | fi illioy cared for ‘nons of thise shingass | 1pLin bout shecs ilee of tho place, appeared In the spring of 172, at & cost of STN000. Bawm- | fud cut ' down the appropriation 1aore | Unfortunates the Vercurio proceeds t el yers et & uiortiago over {6, wd i 1576 | clian ono-talf, Tlio summ of 20,600 waa chared | in conctudini the. articie, v o 1ast. mewon of rauslerred tha titls to Mr. Walsh, who holds it | up aguinst_tho Library Fund on account of the | salyation, the last Imx\w‘| hod dlsappeared. Ivls Auclioneers, 84 and 83 llandolph-st, ‘We shall sell at 1blss. m,, NEW PARLOR SUITS, ecently u thurty diflea frow the salt lakes, There f¢ aleo a Jicarilia tiibe of Apaches living ln the ucighbor- hool, who ore oot very youd people. ‘Thewe gold Y 0035, WODLEAS, CLOTHING, BUITS o in s owu right. The ground is owned by tho | Gage' defaleation, snd altogether the Librar 1. 3 o'cluck 1 ‘Thie wi LTS Ui\ J 1 L e tror ot e sl anil the fate i mineoed i | VARSI S MRS AT | bk g ukin Qe ationiocy, Tiewiad | \NEW CHAMBER SETS, ' SIS, BTG, e ol |, JCEAN STEAMSHIE NEWS, | | Bibaica Wik M e Mol S | seifint it ur s et o | anlives, [ bttty i ahd bl | | BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, &e | svowr gy i ppsbyrtetng v 0 U % g i & v > uics deserted, hurricane. = o vl A 0., S Sre subporel o 0 Dol Kis eareiie: e Fanrurs Powt; Oct. S.—Pussed in, Waldea- | Wood took 1t coujunction witih ' Marsti | blons, 1t becaino necessary Lo qult pue sing This Wates rlith ob sgalibt thi Tock b WEIG -room, Kitchen. sud Office Furnitare, New o eslan, from Glasgow. LoxpoN, Oct. 23.~Steainships Elysls, Le- ronds, and State of Indisna, from New York, Dfnhyl vered, ure alsola this comntry, aboul and Second-hand Carpew, Cooking and Heating btoves, &c., & c. At 12 o'clock, I front of storo, wa aball sell two Luwmber Wagons, Also alarge lot of general mer- sud - Vaubleet. 1t ald nob puy, and -Wood to reduca th o ¢ : 1 : suld ‘out to bis partuers. They h’llw. ‘and after ?c'i':'xm.'.'cfl‘imfid.fik'iefiva‘f"'"“"'"“' arc huadled a fow ezhausted buman belngs. A the pluce bad Jain in idlenesa ¢l . heavy surge sweeps over them; only a few re- 105 bouts It Mo 1o Brsg e &é‘flfi’, H;g‘ Eg& As Lhe history terminates ot this period, 1t I | malii, locked I each other's w nd fn 8 fow By RADDIN & CLARE, 9 : v 2 b AUCTION SALE RUAh T s e ey Mt S | Yo, iy wad Bacans, (rom | gad s e boTouy Dl vl ok s I | it een B0 e e B Dot e o | chodie ¢ ) 3 . Fol . 2 . us n0iu; ¢ ¥ - e T i plleatuero e w greal. sirotch MoviLLs, Oct, 3. ~Steamship Victorls, rom | paying busiuess, nd Touy fecls the biow keen: | 745 UHOEST gt T oTAD 108 R :\:v:‘:x;;n :p;‘l’l‘:l:c:lu ey By O AR, Bn DIS Sl]fl Bs & “. fll‘s . 38 worl . ¢ ¢i 3 P : 4 d HLL. mote xhn;“wld l(‘hm';1 "’gm mn'n‘ inske A:’ Il fi'llln] aud Battles. B :‘n;ll:l:: will constitute tus source of thy heavi- opposition of schewlng politicians und the luke- | approxcuing within duc soundings. Tols might | prusels and \»;wl,,,'c‘.,&“m,‘ .J’{'}',f.m,".'&%. FRI:D.A. Fl “nn; lfllm ‘"{‘.' o h: ul‘l&n. ore? ouroal says tbat the war in Bul. warmi support of the guardlaus of the city’s ju- | have been doue in twenty minutes (rom the | sic., 6o besold WIthult reserv Oct, 20, 1877, at 10 o'clock sharp. iolced qannilty datiy st s v 2 welfthing gasia has one very curlous effect, which will OTHER FIRES. terests, Br. Hoyne, lubis concludiog remarks, | moment she Love o sight, If the Amethyst IILtAM BRUSH, Auctloneer. RADDIN & CLAPP, b3 & 65 Wabash-s%- :!m“mg B AR E00d Wates dtmmufi. ,“': greatly interest paturalists. ‘Toe swallows | o RES. refers to the clircumstances which led bim to | passed without sceing what was gulng on with- 2 S pohideh aestorg o maian: it h bee | Which” left Rasb aud some other places mors AT DUBUQUS, LA, offer bis resiguation, and repriots his letter to Pu balf &u bour'sireach it would appear that s NEIRY, Tieved ih cams bave existed here, bat that Lhe | U8 tWO weeks ago have come back {n a state Special Dispaich 46 Tha Chicago Triduna Mavor Colvin, fn whlch he told that functionary | very bad look-out was kept on board, . Eaflxiufkfim water bus :‘:1: ::.:, E:nm rth hrough the limes ‘I’I‘]g n:‘:’lIl e::fi:m:fi% x‘:!c ;egfil;r;fu:u‘:fiufi Dosuqus, Ia., Oct. 23.—About 9 o'clock last | certaln wholcsowa truthis. The painpnlet 3, a8 | . T'wo of tho survivors of tle Eten's crew, Mr, thronghout atose, aud that the o have thus passed |: lg. the Union—ezpressod to all e Oy Itis belicved that goodeater conkd bo obtain sioking wells, bai whdther ithe wmines could be wagy pay s snetuer questiou aad hazd o ‘ o well worth” perusiog, snd | Houston, the third eogincer, sud Mr. Brown, pight Prescott's elcvator, also the Uraoger | [BAtter of history, wel perusiog, 3 ; e warehouse, took ire and were totally deatroyed, f)x:uémm;pln wlx‘xlc:ohxve been prepured’ will | the carpénter, arrived at Callso fo August, aud 00y those luterested in | were, of course, objects of cousiderable interest together with 600 bushels of wheat aod 1,500 | the hfghu lucation of L{u veople. l.h.;u'. Both u'rc represented 10 be respectable tou. It {s yencrally supposcd that they have {.‘:;:yn frightened back by pl?h’u uolse of v.nz artli- toner, Chicago.