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v ¢ - ® THE WiibUS: 'TUHURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1878, : ICAGO r i forthe fn- | entered the akull and caneed 4 feactore. The | to compnte tho contentaof n eank by welght than Mr. J. Ranscll Jones, @resident of the Weat | sent to you Gen. Canl Schurz, Secrotacy of the | - © I I‘IE CI’l‘ i * s;'l‘v‘\’ls:l‘ic‘gflcnhp?nh?lm'l:x‘lmllilxe"r;"I';mnlnl: t e {njnries, though severe, wiil hardly prave fatal. Ta | by the old-(ashioned =i timoe-honored wsa’ of the n Railway Compang, and asked him, | Interlor, . " SGROFUL, church bat few men who fesi able to give. I8 unabie to describe his aasariants, but wanid pe | rod. Secondly, the weighing system would do t o you know abont the Metropolilan Com* | gecrotary Schurz made n few well-timed Te- SCROFULA, able to fdentify one of them, =houid the police | away with the ‘*fractione.” Under the In L . now exiata, tho Gavernment alluwa the distiiter the benefit of all fractiona less than hall a galion, 1n order to obtaln thia he frures on his barrels, re- duces o increanes the praof of his grods, and fixes of not, ae hie deems Ait, a wantage of not Tees than one-half nor more than one gailun. o do this the distiller must enniny an expert Gauger to sort oat the barrels, ix the proaf, and adjust the wantage, While in Fome instances he obtaina from hi4 cus- tomy rment for the fraction, in othors he doca not. 'This feacslonal buaincsa’ ia the aource of much snnovance, for the fenson that frenuently MATRIMOXTAL. TNE N’ . i ce | hapnento eatch him. Two young men named OmiEIAL Sewe AL orste g, ol FLting, ok iac | BB b dod B ot e ipti i . yesterds ties to .the nuptial or the assauit, and wera h:ldin The 4 per cont lond suhscfl_r\lmnx at the | th "lf:“'"‘:glnffil:r "g'm‘:"“v"('mim 3 %:“_Yf'.n. the 114 h 3 Bub-Treanury dwindled dawn to $130 yeaterday. | and Miss Francelis, eidest danghterof Me. Miner. | yoyn Fones, thanegro charged with the Tho Sub-Trensury disbursomenfs yester~ The Rev, Dr. Barrett, of Aasiin, performed the burglary 'of Charles Wagner's honse and_the ny were $70,000 In carrency and $15,000 In | Sorengny- Me. snd Mrs. Gntin Wil reside I | pichershop of O. G, Smith, was aio booked for Rold. the burglary of Robinson'a’ restanrant on Clark i A iet pleasant wedding occarred lastnieht at | sttect, near Tarlor, | The Fnitof eloiherand othor Mr. Zeigler, night receiver at the Western 0. #3 North Ashiand avenue, In which Mies Nol- | articles which he stole from there, were fonad in % id fie K, Plerce. danchter of J. 9, Pierer, Esq., was | Louls Weber'a pawnshop, and as they were not Lnlon Telegraph office, who has recontly been very | 10, K- Plerce. demanter ot b, o won. " Only | praperly recorded npon the ahop books, Weber wan pany G ey mada yon & ftiont" ¢t Hinve tney made yon any proposition’ N0t tnat ] Know o 4 Thero e a ramor afloat that thoy offered to sell out ta you for $13.000; is that aot" **Where did that come from? 1know nothing marke, nml Attorney-Ueteral Devens made | The Causo of Most Chronle Disenses, Scrar. short speech, wlons, Cancerons, and €anker IMumogy, Tho party returned to Washington thiseven- | gapsamption, tUlcerntlon of the Liver ok fog. 3 Iidneys, Fpllepay, Molancholy, and Neres us Prostration, Hheamntian ADVANCEMENT IN WOMEN. gl g . Dyapepsta, Dropsy, Emnclation, and Provipexce, R. L, Oct. 9.—The Assoctation | iy, by 4 of the lood and Elr‘cul for the Advancement of Women hegan its sixth Ing Flulda. annunl congress this morning, with President ‘The canse of most chronic direases 19 5 Kato N. Dogaott, of Chicago, in the chalr, Ten | 1t ina vitiating noinon that inforts the 1 e, o abont it, “‘I‘ llg_- Mr. Hough made your Company A propo- nitlont” **Thero I8 & good chance for an enterprising man lo get on the 'groand floor* of the Metro- politan.* crofols, loud ang circaiatin and rotx ont tha mactun tho tovernment Gauger's Agnces aa (o tha me: Wilt they ever bulld their road?" Btates were ropiesented. Tife. TamiQtanaly it Revelons tacit yenr serd of 1, han resnmed his duties. the relatives and & few of the more intimate | .atrested upon two charges, one of recelying stolen | wrement of barrel, indication of proof, tempe: * Tdon't think they ever will, Why, they'd run ————— fasteaing on thia organ and then o that, o5y Silver dollars continto fn great demand. | friends wete preseat, The ceremany was per- | property, and the otber of failing to keep ooks ln | ture, and wantage differ, from thiose of the dix, | on a line n opposition 1o us when we ate loosing AN ELEGANT DISPLAY. vitality o _resiatance of tho_patient s gour, any silver toliary cor R " | formed by the pastot of tho Third freabivierian | proper shape. tiller: and as tne Gauger's estimates are final and | money every any, Their franchisg is valuable to a mill d8 at th death cosnes. 'The inheritance of the acrafi, Oyer 2,000 were called for yesterday st the Sub- Chnnhflll’fl'clfl:’:..t’hé:’flfll juare s dl:le::rllnlz; John E. Poor's cate camo up yesterday [ lcyond supervision, the diatiller hes fo stand | them only If they can sell it to us,* ‘The fine fmported millinery goods at theopen- | {05 Spe g Treanury In oxchange for earrency, wine princesse robe, and was unattended, 4 o a \he racket, whatever it may be. Thirdly, welghing 18 mnch more speedy than saug- tnz, and_can be done oty mach less ex- 0 of more yrolonged AnfTori iog of Mra. Jncobson's now atore, No. 101 North [ aii oihera known to the medical facuity. it Clark streot, to-day, are unussally choles and | viralent poaon that neevades nil classes of suciery and ail nations of poople. It diceral ey certaln 0 attract atiention, o noticed - tho’ alender e, Incking ooms And will you buy 141 41 dlda't ey o +4\7hat will you say" 1) aay that 1 know nothing se to the Metro- politan seiling out. ** » % -+ . the hride and gro cetved the con- [ befora Justice Robluson, and tlie defente opened Licat, B. J. Wiley is laid wp with a [ EcTemons e Wik e °2:\3: he mn‘y' ook | wih their testimony. ' Mits May and s Fonr, r. The evening was paseed fn soclal con. ere, i ends N ::,r:nh:dc:: kh,‘.’;‘.‘;“:,:s:;"?: ;lt,'!::;u\l,‘;:: 'v:}'ur:nml amnumrnt'. and E: nlate hour Mr. and testifled that Dalay, the prosecntrix, had in their One man can welgh 200 barrels Whero the most expert (lauger can get nwa: e tona; small, woak, and_crooked Froar Jite. Simpson went 10 their futare home, No, 63 | presence acknowledged that ahe was not marrled T ey umsint tha "wysmbet 1n tne id-tashioned | *Erom anothor sonreo ft wan loarded that the DRUNKENNESS-~~CONSUMPTION, e otter o traMACaE WAy s ile b from the races. Norih Ashiand svenue, ntar by, where they will | 1o the alleged bigamist, and Mra. Poor, mother 10 | way uf using tue rodand manual, If tne tax were | Metropolitan s rather depressed financially just ey Mi Tie, M Wiscoverar | times witn a hectic flath or unnatural rednces of Mr. 4. . Dnokley, propriotor of tho | baatfumetn thew iFicnds, Tno bresenis wers | {he efendant, swore tht Daias had thieatched (o | based on tihe pound Ui Geaverasient woni got an. | now, and that the aiorners who had been, Agiiing Dr., DiLager,, Minnespollt, . Aion oy the cheeka; Aomotumed & yellow color Atout i 2 de B 1 namerous and uselul, cante Jolin a8 much troublo as she could. ‘The de- | yiditional revenue of at leant 25 cents per bareel | for it had tnken thelr pay tn stock. Mr,, Pratt, ona | of the Cinchona Cure, positivoly cures all eases of | 1uth, blue rings around e eyen, which are u Barnett House, Cincinnatl, and Mr. D, McClaskey, HOTRL ARRIVALS. fendant was_sworn, and acknawledged that he had | o211 the spirita consumet In the conntry,or about | of the Metropolitan attorneys, was cailed npon. | deunkenncss, Ife 18 tho originator of the new | aliy large and of a blulsh white, particularly i proprietor of the Canard Tlouso, Clevelsnd, ate 8t | _ zremant fanee=T. \W. Davey. Detrolt; the Hon. J, | introduced D, 7 hie wife so that his repu- | g900,000 per acnum. and he diecrediled the mmor ihat the Motropolitan | carbon treatment for constmption, Consult him, | tending to tho lunga: the conntenance miows s Y > { 9 3 which {8 necnllar to this district in the mode of rur- 3 e inflamed, and diacharge vis matte: he nioye 1y Yicenve, wan diecharzed by Hoyne yeaterday, the | SFoodsanl, Denticn Dos Toten e the capacity of a distlllery Is Bzared out on what 1t can produce dnll{ on a basie of forty-eight hours, fermentation. ‘Yhis period 18 the one in vogue in Cinclnnntl. Louisvitle, and Peoria, and ia the re- sult ot climatic conditions whichuare not met with Intter had _denled such a ramor most ve- bemently, Tlo regarded Hough s 8 good man, who Iooked unon the Metropoiitan rcheme as the biggest thingon earth, No far antue atiornern' fecn were concerncd, tho fatter generally fooked to ex. ¢ tho It M the ifon. WHLem dterti | friends who knew that alie waa cohabiting with o Brotecdings evilently having been broaght through | Hengiien; Mich sthe Hon. 1 4 hojte, et Hotersdis | man, aod supposed that she was married to him. tlie malice of some one, tovernor of Ohfo; A. Il Bmith, Milwaukee: "". One strong point in evidenco was & leiter which homas Dresser, Hpringneld; J. 11, Stewarty K Daioy wrote 1o Jahn while she wan at the home of "Tho tempernlaro yestorday, as observed by | kers T, K. - Haberea, New liaved; oty ey, ] Imey. wroie indala while dho Wasst the homo of s mach or little as deslred nicely and quickly | wijto or cavered with foal secretions: the brey] served in & palatsble shape at five cents 4 dish—a | is ae:xr:l;nlhn ‘!I»:waflnluzuln;. nnee :‘Il!mnch Rout, | Vhitnoy's Model Flve. | and the appetite capriclous, at oné time fectle, ny &::‘I'l':':‘:u‘:n:";}; "u rd':m':".’"'m' ¥ nther ravenous: the muscles and flest are gofs and weak: of if round and full, atl. throngh thelr own intercatd. As toselling out fur 315,000, b —— e herentiwenknens, tn performin; llwlr offices i Manasse, optician, B8 Badison street (TRINUNE rLonie; Ira Detiraf, inons Ramsey, *Dear husband, W closed with an apology for in this Iatiende, Here the distiliers cannet oblain te i o) 3 % 4 Vithnny , E , VI QYRE srr L aximum yield in 8 shorter fermenting | that wouwlin't pay for tho troubleand labor tha .| TNESS atigue: the limbe snd joints’ are weak: i e Jniuloc), waa at 0. mey | B A ) using e endeining term. X conain was fogking | b A \Rise Tity. vy ouens but ltcugh they | has becn had 0 bendlf of the mew Compant. T CARPET-LINING GIVES A SOF R ‘ it eter at8a. m., W, 425 Bad gamed a point, and showed that: tho_ streot, | A2d elasticity to the tread. Use only that mana- | £nfe indolence, and denility, with Incapacity f, L. J. Seargeant, Traflic Mannger of the raflvay compnnica could not alwaya be monupolies, | factared of coiton and paper. American Carpet- A T i LA They hiad broken down the barrlers, and now there are allowed to select tiis period, yet they are anr- veyed on the fur®y-etht-loue plan, and under this, by & strct adhorence to the theoretical dress might recmn queer. The Court, of course, dischiarged the prisoner. dauly life of the pereon; the powera of the miu qf Cleveran Tata down b 51" In \Vash. | was & Iarge entering wedgzo for opposition. All :"n'flflm"'d" Naw York aud Boston, For sale the scrofaloun may be at timek Lrilliantani sirun s 7 - 10 ol C. Noyes, A ulans lald down *tpaper experts” in Washe .4 all earpet de . but not enduringi the body may be capali o e o e Wabiah, Tailrout: ?}15-:-‘55;:: ] nfi%l et 10 Kady Gla TLABOR MARKET. Vietan, ey are aubjected ot all u:x’n;-lm the pos: | thenterert N (Fats) had was That ot an atorney A it O preat, eltort. But of whort duration. Tt i umic fod l‘,;ol‘;f“‘,“,fm' ",f"‘{"’{e:{:’,‘:?"{.fi{,o‘l’l‘,: Al o i i RAmdusKy | &, MATRTAYE, Lreds, KDk, 1 WHERE AR THE UNEMPLOYED] silillity of un assessmient for 8 deficlency whic| may occur through causes for which they “are not St Mot Teanoait, Tn" order o eacape asscsument & house funning on the forty-eight-hour plan, with a capacity of 1,000 bushele per day, most make 12,80 quarts per bushcl, of 80 per cent of sixteen narte, Should the propristor gee i to change the fermenting thine (o seventy-two hours, he will be anbject o un advessment if he fail to make 80 er ceat of fifteen nuarts, or three galions to the Emhel. on the daily capacity of 1,000 bushels, while it is impossible for him to use more than 760 bustieh In other words, the forly. ight-bour man, 10 escape an Sasessment, Meneman's Peptonized Bee! Tonle fs the only | mined, sspoed, and debilitated hy & polson th preouration of beef containing ita entire nuritious RANKLES IN THE ILOOD, oper(ies, 1tin not a mere atismulant ltke the ex- Tactnol beef.‘l:uln Rontaine. Blood-imaking, lorce. | Bones, and tissues, that Petmeates every avenne o Renerating, and iifa-sustalning properticn; fa fn | 1he body. that robs the bmin, the luoga, the liver, Falusbie 4n all enfeeblad conditions, whetber the | the kidneys, of thetr proper nburishaicnt, and sai. resiilt of exhagstion, nervous prostration, over. | frates thém with a contaminating fluld that ratsouy work, of acute diseassz and in every form of de- thelr vitality, B1linithe body with foul corrnplioys, Biticy, particniarly If resalting from pitlmonary | Thus it is often without the knowledgo of the rruf. compl-?nn, Tt is friendly uud helpful 10 the most | lonzenbject that csncer, canker, cansumption, delitate storach, Caswiii, HAzAkD & Co., pro- | bicerations of tne liver, kidncys, and uterins prietors, New Yorx. » s system, rhicumnatism, nouralgls, chronic paine upg 3 2 infammations, femaie disordees, internal ulceration During the afternoon the Directors of the'West Division Railway Company held a special meeting, but what they did remains & secret, ot the Palmer House. For aeveral yeara past the people of this conntry Tho Nlnnh Division Police Court, wns THE CITY-HALL E:r::y’:x(l xlt:‘: e :fi:‘:fi'en:ff: s bean. -";'"' Dot the preseniation of magnicent swords and S* 2 petual wall going up from the laborlog clasece cs- gold taca beits to Capt. Guod and Lieuts. Hatha- The licenss roceipts were $200. pecially, who bave been complaining, not only O 0 s ipiaste e the respecia: | The Mayor waa sick and dido't come down | ihat they cauld not gel work, bat that they conld Vle element in their districk yesterdsy, not obtain Rdequate pay for that work when em- s & - | ployed, A great desl of tatk nas been wasted over James Bennett, B years of age, while at- ‘The Police Committee will meet Monday | (ne ddstitntion of these supposed mendicants by tempting o et on the Adams_street bridgo s It i . Taley's smendments 4 antraing nt #:40 yeaterday aficraoon, Ackiaent- afternoon to consider Ald. Tal tender-hearted philanthroplsts, and many ways TIIE ATUEN/EUM, TIE ANNUAL MEETING ] of the Chicago Athenrum was held last evening I the lectare-rooms of the Institution, No, 60 Dear- born street, and was attended by a poodly number of the frionds of that pralseworthy enterptise. e Tne Hon, Henry Booth, Président of the loard of and decay, dropay, dyspepsin, cmaciation, ang atly fell to the dock below, and thence Into the | to the Pawnbrokers ordinsnce. have been proposcd to amoliorate their vad con. | Imutt * valy “produce | LZ80 quaria | Ber | Government, ealled the mectiog toorder snd ocen- | oo TRARTEAGEY ey e e e ernca of Thas 't ey water, and was drowned, Tho budy was recavere The Treasurer's receipts were: Water | dition. Itunght be supposed, from the cry of dise | }if'eeventy-two Bour compelitor, though gettinga [ Died the ehsir. TRINDIVILLE-DONNRLLV-AL lloney, Lake, the 105 6% SOHOFUTA by Oifice: Kerwin, and wan taken 10 the bume of | nmc.” 47 g10: Compteoller, $770; total, $3,600, | trees that v alwage Hoating lu tho air, and from | slichtly larger yield, must drawoilsiatecnquarts,or | The sunual report of the Dosrd of Gorernment e e L L i A 5 7 bie parents, No. 108 Jeflersun atreet. Hle pald out $15,000, 1 § the numervus labor muetings and occasional | KO per cent onfive gallons. ‘Theotetically Itie ] + 8, AT was read by the Snperintendent, the Rev. Mr, For- busbi, It showed that tuere haa been from sixty to seventy clasees per week in some twenty differont lines of study. including mathematics, anclent and Prindivilie and Mies Zoo M. Lonneily, L. 8 Thesdny afternoon Chris Lamberg. his : P riots In Chicago, that there was & grand army of it ond two. chilarens while crosing tne.rai. | _ Cortifieates of 177 amonnting to 811,000 ; ¥ p 5 were redeemed. » The amount now ontatanding 1n | S1AF¥INR, ragged peoply on our streeis,Janxions I i uaving been wiped out aluce Februury. anything gor their uonest hands todo. Forthe renders the system lcsa able to combat Infectiony or maluris] aiseascs, to resiat prolonged mental o nliysical exortion or serions accidents, The hiony Baving ng longer he pawer to nouriah and Austaln, clajmed that it ln}mulhle 10 obtain five gallons or Uivanty quarts of proof apirits from a ruskel of corn, ~ 1ti 4 small way in expenments conducted hy the niost experlencod cnemists this has been ob- VAUGHAN—OCt. B. at his Yesldwace. 237 Korin s % e bt e ; the cpressed conditlon of the electrical or nervy K tained, but only under thomust favorablo zon- | modern languages, Engllsh literature, penman- | Frunklin-at.. of consumnption, rtin Vaughan, axed | force invites disease, o Aystem Lecomes g an approaching ‘locomotive, and. running awuy, dit The corn used was thorougbly dried snd < 40 yearn aud 3 month 3 teady prey (0 epidemics and walarial disen hresw them ali out. Mrs. Lamberg had her lert 'Neil, i swin's | Purpose of learning something of the truo atate of | dittons, e col ship, bookkeeping, elocution, phonography,draw- Y 1Y e LTk I et o | b ONeil, i whiuse: name Slige af the fineatquality, the Yeast uded was the best ! ‘uueral Thursdsy, Oct. 10, 88 9:30 & m., to Cal drai of loly Naime, theuce by carrisges'to Cal Cemetery, WALL—AL Or low fever, K. eitnk-factory ls fun, was notlfied yesterday fhat | the caso s Tmnung reporter was yesterday dis- e licenne tiad been’ revoked. lfe #aid at first be | patched to s numoerof firms who cmploy any didu't run the place, and finaily that he woullseo | workmen, The investigation fatled to discloe the bis Towyar sbout 1L M0 o1 e smint 18 MIG2 40 | ravaes o verury (o any alaeming extent. The 1f he ulemlu. it le not unllufily |{ AL «;.: unithorie flbr!:clv'r ’;".’,Elc?flm'l’.‘. ml‘n:';;:nlm:l, #s might e ¢ 3 ) flos wil] tnke bonscssion, and avate (he nulsance | U105 eniled indleated an unueaally besliby and fevers, and prostrating influcnces. L must be adimitted by every observing stadeny of the human orgauism that thousands are tor It the world every Yoat that had better never have been born, - Thelr uyatemo are charyed wity the weakness and dabllity of their parenis, anq L from Infancy to watarily some deetructive form of brajscs. The family resides at No. $8 North Carpenlor atreet. What Joe Sherwin will do, now that the Mayor hiaa revoked his teense to run bis fertilizing establiehment, conld not bo earned yesterday by the reporter who called toses tho gentleman in & Ing, vocal and Instromental music,and art. ‘These clasaes had been [n cbarge of competent teachers, and had had 8 membership of 2,610, [P'rivate in- struction had also been given in several brauches, and a school of {ndlvidual insteuction had been ntained with gratifying success, The gymua- #ilim was represcnted as in a (lonrishing conditiun, that could be obtained, and tue manipulation was conducted with tne delleacy and accaracy thne dis« tinguished the overatious of Faraday, Liebig. or Blusprat. Chicagu distillers have secured greater y:enfl than tiose of auy viher dlatiiling poiut, and you the averayo yreld of the district last yeur was only 1604 quarts to the washel. Asking the man. o Soriug, Miss, Oct. 1, 1878, of yel D, Ve 6 eare o S 7 Spriuge, Mias., Sept. 28, 147A, of A wite of K. D, Hall, sxed 54 KOUNDS=AL the restdence of the tamily, Ne. 17 disease s dvalopsibthat atnders 1ifu s urdeniant prainewortliy cffort to see what he proposed to do Anulcated an unueaally beathy and | nfactarers under these circimetances to Wru. | offering ss 1t did the beat facilitics BULEN Mooy M. Gommer Of L'afk-av., o Wednesday | 8u early death 8 positive blessiug. It Ia n fact tisy Shout 1t Mr, Sherwin xala bt he was In consul- brosporous conditlon of things, and the demon.of | dace etxtean quarts acemna to the nainitisted tobe | trsiuing for the two pexes. The Whole < ioraing, Oct. v : tation with his Inwycr, and that he thinking bard over It. and ‘would probably know to-day ‘what hiy programme would be, ' ‘T'uesdny noon Frank MoWalters, 8 years of . age, wos ran over by a Northrestern tenin at the crodsing of Wilcox avenue and Adams street, nnd Dad his right ankle broken, hi left leg crushed off, ond hend badiy infured. 1ie wan taken (o bis home, No: 1004 Wiicox avenue, where thres phy- siclann amputated bis Himp. it s doubtfnl if he i recover. I fa claimed ‘that a boy named Geotge Coulter, O years of age, pusied him under the cars, Supt. Seavey roceived s dispatch yester- daz, dated Pittaburg, Oct. 0, from Sergt. M. Milier, who was deuated fo attend the remaing of Otticer tace ta thelr destination, stating that the i boay was atill in gooa condition, that the funoral : wotild be beld to-day, and asking for nntructions o8 {0 whether he ahould visit tho_deceaned oflicor's fricnds or return ot once. Tho Superintendont ra- plied, telling Sergt. Miller that e wight vimt the fricnils a day or two bufore starting ou s home- ward journcy. Iy Trrnuxr. Home Olub mot at the Tre- mont flousc yesterday and hold thelr annnal meet- ing for the eiection of oflicers, Tho .meeting w entirely harmonlous, and e following oftic Ine! Wi Lester livunds, i, 1% sl Marttia. A Tioinds, sged 404 16 days. Funeral ser s at Lhe house on_Friday, Oct, 11, st 11 v'clock. Frieuds of the famiiy are loyited to ve ‘preseut. CUULEY~1n this city, Oct. 8, 1878, Proctor P, Coo- ley, spud 72 years, ere will be whiort service at his late restdenca, No. 723 [Hubbard- Friday nt 7:43 w0 m. ol Lo 1he B:13 traly (L:r Wheaton, ¢ canuot be controvertod, Men and women are prung tu fatal deiilitating diseascs, Bue In the malority of caned 10 tho Inhotitance of weakness ora some. thung—call it what you will~that render them powerices 10 santaln life againat it contaminating and destractive infuance. “I'he ntmost care of such peraun, the must tender nuraing, fall to produce s vigorous and robust _conatitution. ‘Therc 18 n ie. stractive elamoht Inrking in the VItal functions thay uuutralizes overy other, aad renders all tho unual care and treatment abartlve. That this bs iuherite scrolula no patient nvestigntor will deny, e polsunoas influence for 400 yeara haa pervaded all classes of auctety, Lt fobs the throne of its kine, and desolates the peasant’s humble cot. Natinns, e welt as {udividusls, have dwindled and decayed under 1ty bightiug tough, + The CUTICURA RESOLVENT, the great vegetable purifying ngant, Ia the only remedy that can_euccesstally cojie with ecrofuls, Tha rewson I¢ 18 20 I8 fonnd in its adility 1o attack and destroy the germa of Inherited and contaglous dineanes, Itstrikes st the root of the great couse of dlsenne. —polson burn uf rerofula and mercur; Under ita hosling nnd restorative {nfluence the e tenta of healih wupplant thoso of discaso. The Iite-blood, freed from Cutripting Jmpuritics by the Nusvlvent, butlde upuod beautliles every part of the hulwan snstomy with the radtanco of perfect crowding the mourners, and cowpelling them to pay for somothing they do not get. A few weekn ago an order emanated from the Commissioner’'s odice Inetructing the Collector here to inforce the regalation providing that forty- five gallons of mash ahall represent vne bushel of shas thirty-seven galtone el of meal. Tle reason for thla 1a not spyarent, Our distilicrs have been running for years on i average of from forty-1wo Lo forty-three uallona of mash, or thirty. four to thiety-tive gailons of water, ~Their experi- €nco has taught them that with ,this mnount they can produce s better yield than withaoy other, The ubjection to the local practice ts the alfegation that It involves @ technical ''stuing of mashes, and thus epablas ghe distiller t epproximately succeed ; in inesting the tequiteinents of the wsurvey, which _he cannot do if he be abliged to use the forty-five. gallon mash, Kor Instance, & fermenting-tub with a capacity of 12,000 gsllons a”surveyed on the of forty-ove gallons, ‘The nuombor of bish. eis to bo uecd {e UK. Tho distliler, howeve: works on the basls of forty-tya gallons and na 283 5+7 bushele. The difecence, niudtecu bush- 1s regarded by the \Washuton theoriats as stufing.” These gentlcmen apparently forgot that \t ta of just a1 much Impyriance to tho duve ernment 8 1o the distillee that all the yleld that rolling-mitls, and manufactories of bhoots nnd sahoce of Chicago employ many thonsands of men, and thelr condition i 8 ‘pretty good criterion of the 1avor msrkel 1o Chicago. in bis travels the re- porter VIAITED TWENTY ESTANLISTIMENTS empln{lnk an aguregate of 5,000 men. Ted of thess eftablistiments bad all the men they wanied, ive wanted more men but could not get them, and the remaining Ove wera haviog bat fes applicants, and no more work for additional employes, Une gen- tieman, at tio bead of & woll-knowa and very ex. tensive industry, stated that in his opinion there was not & man in his line in Chicage withvut em- ployment, of necessity. He had bad conversations with gentlomen recently who were at the head of entablishments which emiploycd & large number of 1sborers, and they clsimodd that any honost, ener- etic man who wanted work in Chicago could get i. A gentleman connected withn largs foundry employing 1,400 men slateq that they had all tie 1aborers at present they desired, but that they were having very fow applications _for work, le thought 1t would be u little dificult for laborers to get work now, but there was s far grester de- mand for workman than there was a year ago, 1o was paylng 81, 124 por fll{ for laborers, and from 821087 per day for_skilled wotkmen. Another concern, employing 0G0 men, 18 paying $1 ver day, and wanta more lanorers. Billl another concern ls members during the year wan given gs 2,700, of whom 1,362 _sre now remainidg In-the institution, e cimning exponses for . tio year liad n 844, and the receipts 80,224, "leaving » deficit of §2,020, whichhad been mave rood b, dotiations. In addition to this, the expenss o #itiing up the new building bad been 81,100, and the atanding Iindebtednesn bad been largely reduc- «ed. 'The memberanip pala 78 per cent of tho total expenso, and |t “was oot desirable to place (ho lbalance upon the members, for the rcason that the Increase in the costwould drive syay the very ones whom the nstitation most benefits, The re- ort (herefors asked that the community con- ribute the emalisum of $2,500 a yoar to” aid in msintaining this social and Intellecival home for 2,000 young men nnd wowen, many of whowm had uo other, ané who, tnrough this, were kept from viclous surroundings ana helped to lead lives of usefuiness and prowperity. ‘fhe plans fur the future, the report stated, included an tnerease of the claes wark, tho dovelopment of the schiool of individusl ruction, the opening of an scademy for classical and sclentlfic training, and the popularizing of physical culture among women. Among the things needed werea little more money, books and papers for the library and ng-room, and, most cspacially, the active operation ‘and intrest of the many mewivers and friends of tho Institution throughout tbe city. THE COUNTY BUILDING. Sherit Kern goes to Joliet to-day with ninateen prisoncrs, aud also takes two to the He- form Behool, & The County Collector about completed the ealo of property in South Chicsgo yesterday. To-marrow he will commence un West Chicago, The trial of Scoullar, the professionnl straw-baller, has been sot for the 16th, and that of | Waadward, the Palmer ilouso tunber, for the 16th, The Protection Life-Insurnuce cases binve been set for rial a week from Momday, ane of the defendants, anticipating this, h to the iack 11llls. 1lo did_ thts once before, 1F bo keeps on, It will soon become un old gt ‘The caso of Villinger, the wife-murdercr, wan called for trial in the Criminal Court yester- day, but was continaed by general consent,” If h continucs Lo piny crazy as effectually 48 ho hae f the past sevaral wecka, i will uot be long before he will be transferred to an ineane avylum. The Connty Treasarer is riow Rnyiug all county orders on prescntation, excent those drawn will thien be taki .. where the Tuneral will take piaco in lhs Wesleyus Chnren tmimedintely after tiiel urrival thie UARY=Uct, “t 4 p.m. weat BURES e bilel bty Funerl Thlradaf i inst., st 12 o'tlock, 10 8L Patrick's Ciinreh, therice DY Carfiages to Cel vary. IENNKTT—James M. onsott, aged 7 yesr and 7 monttis. Funeral from residence, 498 South Je Thursday, Uct. 10, AL 2 0'clock, to Uakwand B New Y raon-at., eietery. 3 ‘'urk and Broukiyn papers plesse cupy. MOKNIGIIT~In this city, Oct. 9, Kitzxbeth Ward- ‘fl:, wife uf John McKnikht, of Dundes, 1ll., aged 66 iy ¥~ Virginta Ctty (Nev.) and Buriington (V) papecs please cuy. LL! Oct. g, Samuet 4. Gh- rmerly of New fisrtfond, Conn. FLIRS and WInated (GOt ) PADEFS Diess coly. A_HEALTH-DESTROYING VAPOR in geperated ‘by the aciion of thé aun's rays npon ith, y 4 Fuand. The Clerk 1o the can be obtained should be. The grain 16 welghed | The report closed with an approprista referunce to | 9ams, decaying vegetation, stagnaut puols, atid ULCENRS, SORES, Were unanfmously elected, Fern-Leat positively | Againet the Court-llouss paying for skilled workmen An average salary of marsty, low-lying tracts, The truo iatnro af this : 8¢ decliotug any olicar, Leenlieny, faandum Ohis O A L T e ] K sy e e e . | et ety g memighel e Homed of ilaama te by no means cleatly anderetuod, but | and other axtarnal ovidences of scrofaln sro o be O LH rel ice-President, Nannfo COne % 'hes en, are the fe ut po 3 - ere R CALT relntlon to it are, U'he reated wi icura, whil L3 olvent ig Y, bl b ety e s beocond | Geairen that a rush be made on bim to-day. Theac,then, dratho few out potont facts ravatleoloy | wrount into meal, ana the reshfta obiatned sliow |~ Tho Rov, Edward Salliran was called upon for Wi cavlven tee, Aunt Lucy, Orcelia, Myrtio ‘Thorne, Ysnkea Nell, Mrw, Lincoln, Other business was post- ynn::cfih the hour belug lute, until Weduesday, Uct. 23, hat the distille hoa produced from s all be can, snd the Qovernment has recdiyed all the tax to which It wos equitably entitled Then why compel tho distiller to use s cast-irun'ihie regarding the amodant of water ho uscpY’ Alcohol cannot ve made trom water. A milligl) nailons don't fone 1ain s much as will dsmpen thd polnt of o ncedle, With Just a much propeloty uficht ‘the Commis- asloner's ofice may that the datiller shall uee so many pounds of cosl to producga sfeam pressure of farty pounds for running hllpbefll“pnmn. ora first 1s, that the periodical fevers which it breeds are of ihu wnoat virulent iype; the second i, that theso iosladien ara faraly cured, although ' they may be amelivrated, by the ordiaary remedies em- pluved to overcome them, ‘Tho trae sntudote Lo the effects of fostottor's Btomach Dit- ters, one of the most pupalar romedics of an age of successful pronrietary pe- cifica, and I8 in tnmenso demand wherever un this Continent fever and ague_exists. A wineglansfal threa tinea a day 18 tho best _possible prepar for eacountering s matariaus atmosphere, regulate 1ug the liver, and imvigorating the stomsch, ANNOUNUEMENTS. MRETING OF THE TENTH WARD REDUD. liean l:llkh will by held flllllrvtnllll‘ ALI30 Milwan. g somo reniarks, and in response suld ho was amazed at the 1anme of facta contained In the report, and thought that the best thing the Athenxum could do towards making itself and its objects known would be to publish it in foll, Chicaga waa reach-. ing that poriod in #a bivtory whon thio mental and moral eloments of devolopment wero coming to tho front, without any disparagemont whatever to her material progruss, and in the work of educating and training those who were wiliing to learn the Atbenieum was fitted to do, and was doing, Its part. le expressud himself as being In thorough { with the institution and its objccts, and pramnised to lend it all the support in hia powe) lirlef remarks wore also made by Gen, Chetlain, after which the meeting adjonrned, several of those prosent accepting an invitation of the Super- intendont to inapect the gymnasium and the vther departments. PRESIDENT HAYES. He Visits the Bfadlson Estate at Orango Court-1ouse. ‘WasninaToN, D, C,, Oct. 9,—The President, accompanied by Mrs. Hayes, Sccretary Schurz, Attoroey-Guneral Devens, Col. Mosby, Miss State's-Attorney Milla was tendered a sercnade Tuesday “eveniog at his residence, on Laomis strect, by the ilibernja Band, It was & sueprise 1o bim, and lhe hour was quite lato, but under tho ciccumetances he dld all In his power to mnlka his guests as cowfurtable #a they were welcome. . + : . About thirty prisoners’ woro arraigned in the Criminal Court yesterdsy. A usual, most of them pleaded nul guilty, Aniong them Josoph St. Peter, indicted for the murder of Ciark, and Scoul- iat, Indicted for poejury 10 giving straw bail in one of the civil conrta, ‘Tio most pitiable person who pleaded wan a lad of sbout 12 yenrs of age, who had boen Indicted, on the complalnt of his mothor, for thio Iarceny of money from her, . Judge Gary yeaterdny, in ona of his sol. emn moments, cailed Swte's-Attorney Mills to lls alde. Says be, * Mr, Milla, we caunot do uuy- thing to-morrow, and theru (s no aso teying.* Mr, Mills was aston(shed for & moment, but wiien the explanation camo It was very agiceublo. **The races, " remarked the Judge, hx way of explange tion, and Mlils saw the force of the argument at once. They will both go to the races, aud to-day there will be nothing done in the Criminal Court slicr12o'clock, atlon of the facts, it 1a trae, but tme and lavor may show upthe wholequestionas itls, notasitappears, Cettainly, tho racts already gleancd are nob alarm- Ing, bat, on the contrary, aro quile assuting, and calduiated to dissipate Uie uplnlon that eome “pe ple enlertain, that th entire community le iule, starviog, snd dying for want of employment, There are undoubtedly soma laborors who are witliont work, for Lhe ressan that they re a little fastidious snd duinty a8 to the kind of employ- mont, or who prefer to remain Idle rather than to work'at the wages offered. ‘The facts present ow that thers {a no nnusa- al or phenomenal of things. Thore are the ordinary nctastions of demand and wapp! ployers appear Lo be able o got 84 many Wo! a# they deslro at wages they nre able to pay, and workmen who seek ¢mployment ara able to get work without a grest deai of difficulty at ressona- bla rates. The gaunt spectre of Starvation, which stump orators and windy politicians would bave one belleve s Hovering around the city interfering with the comfort of some and frighten- ing everyhudy, reems to be A GREATURR OP TIE IMAGINATION, . without form of subatance, The purchasing power of the moncy the laborer receives for Lils toll Is so Jargely increased that it makes up for the decrease 10 ine amount. HBeveral busip men who had nitjes of observing the condition of “.l!ll g u iuternally, 28§18 nawe fndicates, 1 nuw and orizinad Temedy 18 the unly vne that wa can postiively say will cure auch skin and scalp diseanes as salt rheuns, tetter, ringworm, psoniasiy, imputigo, lenrosy, 'licheu, prutigo, barbur's iteh, Jackaou's fteh. scald bead, dandru?, aud sil itching, burniog, and scsly ernp- tions of the skin and scalp. And we say ihils with xli the conildence born of repeated euccess woe wvery ottier remedy of the books had falled even to rolleve. ‘Clie gratafal, Boothing, and healjni iniu. euce of Cutlcura 1n. wkin .disenses in the mot matvelous sight ever witnessed by 8 physician, "ha Curicuna vomedies ara’propared Ly Weeks & Potter, Doston, Mass,, and recclved by ail respectable deugita throughout the West, The 8hip Carpenters’ Union No, 2 held a business moeting at Old Aurora Hall, No, 213 Mil- waukee avenuc, ' last evening, #iding. Danie]l Toblas addres upon the orgunlzation: atsa William Hayes made & few remark, Twonty-cight names wera algned 10 the constitution of the rcorganization. On mo- tion, dt was declded 10 elect pormanent ofiicers. Daviel 1larningion was elected VFrealdent and Ma tin McMahoney ltecording Secretary. re. maluder of tlie etections wera lald over untll the nest meeting. A committee of fvo was appointed 1o draft o constitutton and by:laws, as follows: William Lytle, Charles M, ~Newland, Jacob Randall, Wiillam Tayes, and 'G. Waruer. e meeting then sdjourncd 10 8 week frowm to- night at the same place, Yestordny, the fifth day since the ont- ragcons murder of Oficer Race, saw the police no penrer tho capture of the murderers. No trace has yet been frund, and the detectives have no clew to work apon, Willlam, altas ** Skinny " Glimore, who i sald to pe the lesder of the ' gang and the partner of Lvne certaln brand, of lamp-black for stenclling tho heads of his barrels, With Judfthe same proprio- tr, ifthora weraa fax on ncwipgpers. should he prescribe the quslity or number, 81 pounds of prin- tar's fok. - ANOTUER GIEVAYCR 18 the wastage that sccme insepapible from gauging, This on the average will spproxamste ciose to 8 pint on each barrel. It v W wing-gallon contents of the bargal have been Ba. ecrialned and while the tisuger is computing the proof. ‘The distiller msks that this loss be made good by l‘lllncnn\ #0_8slo make the con- tents of the barrcl A unll{ agrce with what the Gapger ceriifica 10 \V; tne focal Collector. On his the Govern shonld not collect the tax snd then ask the distill- erto loso it, na well as the valuo of the amaunt wasted, I'ls urged that the diatilicr sa AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctloneers, 74 & 80 Itandolph-st, STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! 250 STOVES NTH WARD DEMOCRATIC MERTING. liers wiil b & meeting of Uia Fourteentn Ward Demovratic Club, Friday svening at No. 203 M eneny, Beveral of the candidates with go wiil b present. JOHS A, BUANLEY, Presfuent, THUMAS F. GLERSON, Sccretury, Pk ANSUAL MEEYING loF TTIE WORANE Cnrlaian. Association il he helgn the dectiru: foom of the Methodiat Charehy corotr of Clark sud Washington-ats. Ifl‘dl"( L hursday LW o'cluck, Alr Indies ara exrnestly Inviled Lo atten: 7L, B, JEXNRY WILL DELIVER AN LT, in the " pickle trade, ~ was _ yesterda Mary Olsan was brought to Jail yesterday opportuntiles of obsorving tho coudition of #1588 | wulf on tho fraction. . This, however, ta not cor. | Mosby, Edwin C. Marthall (ooly son of th late W, B EREKE WILL-NELIVEIL AN TLLOS AT ATCTION, i m‘ffifi,‘.‘n;fifl’.?, ;;.'?'ffil:nllr;‘lhl: !huw:;:h-mg‘l:;fl;} ?n uuhgenlmr of larceny, aud, u‘hsu llv.'rgillnry e | Sk which wiich we nosw fear Ao much of was | fect: ‘The distifler iaallowed the fraction by op. Chicf-Justico Maranall), members of the Com- | sod Amyria i the Acadvmy of Dgalco, al ¥ o'clock anr. ho police navo AZASAL Bim 1 not known. | teasahe has peor Aty baslness ot No: eration of law, and no tiovornmuut ofiicial should bu}mrmlmd to take it from him. lurlnfl the afternoon a TaIBUNE reporier en- deavored to Intorview Qen. liaum on the com- plainia abova noted, but the Commissioner de« clined on_the ground that to-morruw he will mea the distillers and talk tho watters over. farther added that his visit at tho presont time wa not an official one, aud under any circuinstances he would not take dectsive action’ until aftor hiv ro- turn to Washingtou. Thin morning tho Commissioner wiil meet in conferenica at Collector Harvey's office the Col- lectors of Cincinnatl, Peoria, Soringfleld, Terre acry ecnoed by demsgogues for the purposs of fi‘ ing the sympathy of the working peuple who ave not vet Ueen able to adjust themsoives to the uew ucder of things, aud who do not yet realiza that whatever they got thoy will have to wark for, Capital appears to be seeking labor fally much a8 Jabor s seeking capital, the only contest apparently being as to the amount of wages, During the flush times which camo with the rebutlding of Chiesgo the workmen had matters all toclr own way, and commanded whatever wmf" thoy desired, They wero ofton inastiable, and some years aftecwarus the employers, Who b bortpwed money to pay thelr workmen, were forced on thiaoyeniog, tnat she has been dol Isundzy business at No, ing 106 Weat Madison atreot 1n 8 baseme 1ing & rent of $10 per month. Bho cla fittua up the promises with partitions, ete,, at a cost of §12, and, desirlng 1o moye ulter several months' occupancy, her landlord refurcd to allow her apy more than §5 for tho lmpruvements; so, in paying her rent, she withheld $5 more, ller couduct, she says, did not please ber landlord, whereupon be swore outa wareant for her srrest on the charge of larceny, charging ber with steal- ing two brass nuts, & part of & gas machine, which are worth less Thursday Moralng, Oct. 10, at 10 o’clock, PARLOR STOVES, OFFICE STOVES, HEATING STOVES, Cooking Stoves, Rangos, Stovos of all kinds, Now and Socond-hand, LISON, POMEROY & CO. i 78 &0 Ltandolpl OIL PAINTINGS mitteo of Invitation, and others, loft Washing- ton this morning for tho estate of ex-I'residont .3adlson, ot Orange Court-liouse. The President responded to an address of welcome, expressing hbls thanks for the gener- ous welcome extended him and compauions, and pald high tribate to Jamos Msalson, the father of tho Constitution, Ho then Introduced Judge Devens, who spoke for a few minutes in the samo line of remarks aa the President. All tho porsons thus_far arrested have denled all knowiedge of the affalz, and Gllmore of course does tho ‘same. The pawnbrokor stlll malutsins } i stolidity, and 1t {s iudead hard to ses whero the police cay have any prospect of & speedy captura of uny of the gana, ~ Howevor, the orders that have veen given daily since the affair were follow- ed closely yesterday, and photozraplis, aecompan- fed by “descriptions of Charlew Donis, the =+ Sheeney Kld, " Jobn Lamb, dJotin Grfio, and ¥hil Dunply, sre belng widely circalated. ‘I'he 1louse of the Good Bhngherd Festival 'l‘lll'( CA ERETOFORE ISSUED DY THR atorial Comioitteo for the Kecoud bistrict | 80 amended as to confori to the call of tha Cuak Cannty Central Committee. ‘fhure will ba but one palllng. rucl(ullm Tuwn of Lake, viz,, Kuglew Tiosae foute; fiours, froin 4 1o 0. M. s Judgos, A.il, Veeder, J. B Thom: 03 s 'l;iiiz TWELPTH WARD REPUDLICAN CLUD will meet this rvening at Owsle; L3l DWW, Muon aod others will sddress tho mesiin AWILI, Mg AN ADTOUTINKD KR the Elghtli \Ward liepublican Ciub this 244 Weat Harrisol than 81 Hhe mays she was sammarily | geehiee SR P o S anecquenea therat, | Haute, Storling, 8t. Louls, and Milwaukes, and in The Presidential party then proceeded in car- PHOTOGR TN Commitie et last night at the Shorman Touse, | prought efore dustice Vamos, nnd, withoat being | S0 Bsukruptcy and ruls i consenusns thersol: tiwaiigmaon Wil o o dndleriet T | rigpes to the Montpelier Hadisan seat, whare an ENG’ AVINGS B O e Mne romaitie? | allorded an opportunity to yet & lawyer or be | (uy recollection of many of these workingmen, | mOtrow lie will meet the diatillvrs, who will pre- | 40 "orrived about noon. A large compan, o brosramine, Enterlalnment, s duse s ehorted | heard, waa bound aver to the Criminal Court, etc. | who ‘have Rot yet forgalten the munificence of %60t lm with extendud arguments lu the com- d y CABINETS I o el ers 1 %F i dA T omnt: | 1f thees ts no mure o ber caso than appeats 11O | Fiogn times. They atill clig o faliacy that they | Isiats entioned abovo, from the neighboring conntry preceded them. AT AUCTION, Ton® Yhat ™™ ue ™ featival " would . be | Bor statement, the prosscution would acem malle | yuyt obtain the high wages of furmer times or nat tluving been Invited to the portico, tho Presi- PER DOZEX Tis (Thuraday) Eveiing, at 7:30 olock, ot Dpeied with u grand vocal and Instramental cone | §iou8, esbeclally wlnco wlio wis brouaht from the } work a all. Ths complalnt, in most caser, BOUTH PARKS. dent was welcomed by Jobn Wells, graud- s 531660 e * et i WLl L A ol e iotmuan Masn | widow and has a child slck wilh tho mumps, whicl E W Orh, Bt v Al (o0 hiey AUt thalF THE PUILLIPS TRACT. nephiow of Madlson. ¢ Excelsior” { ot Chotes dre” 10 be luvited 1o take part; that Dasiel | 46 bss been ecparated from. Whethot gullty or 0 complain of bard tmes, WOLCOTT’S ART GALLERY, 109 & 201 Wabash-av, ut it usually irect corners w one of ke South Park Commise ana asked him what ho thought not, 1ho cass onght 10 have boen disposed of in the lower Court ouce and for all, simply as a matter of public_economy; but If ber vtory has about it Tho President replied: O'Leary 18 10 be invited 1o give an_ exhivition of LaADixs AND GRXYLENEN? Tt walking; that Locecl’s Orcbe: be empluyed; CABINETS, and roost on it great gratifica. vublic buildings | of yne dectelon rendered by Judge Harlan in the | tion ladeed 10 ba wo welcomed (o the honie of Stau. CHILDREN'S R i ST it | EP I il s | B S s P e, A0 | oot ey et ot | S5 SR el | B VIS | g r4SS OIL, PAINTINGS industrious, upright, inoensivo woman,~the 1 " ol 1! o o e g bread Ly taking washing, The [acts given above | to pay for the land commonly kuown ax the Phillips J =L LAN LD TS o barada ‘setwen theEicet.aod Second e AKINR er 8wWAY from Ber | yhow for treinuelves, and these, will b fotlowed e e e e e and Copying & tract, which wad involved In this eave, and on which, 1o accordance with the decision, the Park Commliseloners aro obliged 10 pay ihe indstion prices in Yogue in 1870, **This piece of land was taken possession of by the Park Commissiufers in the esrly part of thi summetr of 1870," wea 1he roply,” *‘aud aithat time we were paving very low prices. Forinatance, we bougbt of il. O. Stone, about that time or & l‘nlh iater, somie property mear It un the south, r0 Heguneuts and the Sixth Dattalion; that Nevans' Jiund has voluntecred 10 make s street display on the dav of the upenini: aud Lhat Messrs, Hooley, Jlaverly, snd Ewmmett bave offered (o give lhe Proceeds of one matines st thelr resvective thedtres to the general fund, After tho reporta of otuer Committoes liad beed made conceralng tho wnor details of the festival, by meeting ade Joarned, 'Piiere wns 8 rather sharp passage of words yestcrday at the West Side Polics Court, Specialty. Trade of Excursionists solicited, nce by the luvers af liberty and sisble government, a8 liberty and constis sutio government exist on earih, lladison baving solinked his nsine snd memory with the best law, the Constitution, the world has ever known, fame i furever safe. He bey the work of the formation of the Constitatlon, and in convention bhe was & leading epirit, his wisdow and advice contributing to (hat result. After the Canatitutivn was framed by the Conven: tion, It was for biin ta porsuade te people to adupt by uthier facts, s0 us'fo give a clearcr, more come pretensive, mod s mwre cortain contraaictlon tn the gruwlng heresy that capital Is idle, vur mags afacturce ure still, snd our people without em« ployment. COMMISSIONER RAUM. A TOUR OF THE DISTILLERIRS. The flon. Grecn B, Ilaum, Commieioner of AND RARE ENGRAVINGS, NEAUTIFULLY FUAMED, Bale Perempt KLIBON, PUM! OUR REGULAR WEEKLY SALE, Fridoy Mornjug, Oct, 11, ut 9:30, IMMENSK STOUK. CRIMINAL. Detective Flynn arrived home from Clave- Jand fast night, having In charge a prisoner named 1t. A, Hosmer, who siole §U0 from hlé room-mate on Siate stroet. O. H, Choate, who was arrested a fow daya — e f Internal Revenue, arrived In the city yesterday e iratt amounling to 1y | | ™y ‘tne Convention uf Virkinla there was & DYEING A X N l) Jars lC Y Yords yesterday at the Weat Kills Police L0U | oo for obtalnlug money uader fale pretonces | morniug from Washington, and pus up at the Grand Sald B2 000, e 3300 w1 | great atrucgle e o whethor 'tiat Comionwesitn NOAND OLEANING, (W] illl()l'dlll llfllllbcl bl“ls, Trude was defending Garnty, Dounshey, und | from & youth usmed Howell, had an examination | Faclc. Ilis arriyal was apnousced twoor throw 1, St three sble-tedied Democrats, charged with Duving pervutrated 8 flub At the fecent Demiocralic sriniary 10 the Third Precmct of ibe Eleveutn Ward. Luetwo former defendante promptly ap- phied for a chanve of venuc, avd while the papers Sseta being made out Sinith was_ adked Lo ples. Me waid **Not guilty.” Thereupon Justice Muor- F1s0m said thut as he had pleaded be could But huve # Chauge of venae, ‘Frude then told the Court that §1ad 1o nore power thuu the Cireait Judres had in thls recard: that they had cranted changes of venue €0 Foriuiat wiid the Commissiuneed, as well & in stiould ratily the Conetitation, sud 1\ was largely spect aud avprecialio ople b nd influence of his coup thin queation was carried In the Conveation aasisted in carrying the Consitution into effect mewber of Cougress, 83 8 member of the Cubluss, President of ibe United Slates. After tho of his public life, no longer disturbed by riy conflicts, bo survived for many years, terestcd wpectatee of passing evenis, [y d meu of Lis tiote wers ciad of the opyo :‘Il at hls feet and bear hls wordd of . 1858, Dresses, Shawla, Papilon Veivets, &c..alsg Glotilug, " haidsaliely Qrders received sad cxpres Ala v anz, Boston Fancy siean lyellouse 2 [inole-et., 265 Weat Mad- Bouth Ciark- yesterday bofore Justiey 1'Wolf and was dis- charged, the wvigeuce falling to show guill, ‘Ihe defendants in that doublo-jointed big- amy sult wherela J. 11, Wetherell and Jamen Lyons are aaid 1o be Individuaily and collectively ilahle to Denalty took a change of venue yesterday from the Police Court 1o Justice Scuily, and 5ot » con- tinuance L) tuis afternoun at 1 o'clock, A seedy-looking tr‘nmp giving tho name of A FULL LINE CARPETS, QENENAL TIOUSENOLD GUODS of all dusctipiiosk General Merchandise. Cooklug, Heating. aud Parior Stoves, &c., &c.. &¢ KLISUN, POMEROY & 0., Auct W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO. ut that thine & plece adj, g h al $1,000 aw acre. Weo Lought souie property that same year thal was considered rather betiar than the iract in ques. tion, which cootalns & good des) of swamyp lsnd, a1 $1,000 &g acre in Londs that wero selling at about 03, We thought at the tioie that thd price of hus particular plece was sumewhicra between $£00 aud $1, 000 an ucro, " And whiat do you propose 1o do now e are willing Lo 'pay onable pries for days ago, and had been expected fur two or three weeks, About 100'clock he was waited upon at hls hotel by Collector Iarvey, Deputy-Collector Somerville, and Heyenne-Agent Urimeson, and, takiog a carriage with them, drove to the Nurth Sidoand made an 1nspection of the Shalelds sad Poemz distleries, ie appested to be wall ploased with the rosulta of hia observations at the three housed, and, afteran Informal talk over tho racts DYED or be besutifull) m i our Oldh{fifif‘fi-x}'fin“{{gfimflufl d leal-katate Agou. 11, of course; but, If we e uree Upou & res. p case Tessa Auctionecrs sud [teal-kslate Ageut othier cante. aftee detendants bad pleaded gailty. | Dennis Dugan last evening weat inta Philtp Lauer's | gricvances of which the Chicaga distillers com- bl dut, Wi take o my remarks st Usange Court-Hoase to-day T 0. COOI % Mea 173 wud 175 HKandoloh-st. 3te surier ntorined the Court :m."‘:.:u“.si‘:: (;',: yruolebed, o e rear of No.” 03 May atreeh, pisin, drove back to his hotel or luncheon, Sau- """,,l';.'“::}"“. o TP Eeh: "ot what | Galied Wstention 10 s estiaate of bis cuuntry Yoy N\BO Deurhory aud e ere cratures o 1 " sequently be visited th¢ Internal-Rovenue offices, Glsdstone, whict 1 do ot ibiuk foo high, "It is 3t »fl’ ia. help i greater power than the statute <t of boots. Office, 10 di rred, At the ey found him tryil Clothes! contained |n an arlicle written by thut distin- awention of " creawure, ' Mutrison got angry and ot bt ol Lt i ool E%(!ULAE T‘I'IUEBDAY TRADE BALE. e of ihe articien on Taylor sirest, and plac guished atateswan, entitied, * Kin Neyoud the Ladlex Uressea Sacques ano. Goods, Cloths) » 7 r s ; oy y b e kR N % v ta. Woary, {hrsilcac Tiude mith ae for shntenpl, duode “7‘;““9"0""" 210 oar. waa seutendng | Houkts Weuwd 1ot atoses arpome - 2 | WD, Rropee U e Gf byind fr DA | (it Torss i pen, ot Sor wunighth | S e S T guitingien Sallow Lnlls toants, Bue bim for the conteupl which be enterialavd, = e o e L e Pemreran) | Tus Chicayo dintitiers have several complatnta to | “Jusi what the ** ressonable price™ wrignt bo, tpe | WOLL SXSF STUCKON o) B Hiven time Ly the oraln AuC ATCTION. fhat ::fiou:'u.cuu,ucu 43, wbiio counsel thougdt | FLEICLE trects, by a teawn aad wasun owned make, and these will bo bresented 1o the Comm! geutleman did oot underiako W altbough 1t uoder the pressurs of wxigoncies caused by wx- pansion unesampled o woink of repidity snd Fangy, snd I exemption from formal change, though nut entire, bae nly proved the (;l the canstruciors and stubbory atrengil ] sud driven by George McAlilster. aud bad her collar-bone broken, her t hand crashed. aue ber head badly cut. MecAllister wad locked up 1 the Deening Sireet Btation, Before Justico Foote yesterday afternoon ppeared John Lawler, charged with vagrancy aud with being an lnwmate 'of & gambiing-houee; James Buseey, & yawbler, charged with vagraocy i and John Dowling, charged with keeping £sm- Jng-ouse. Nu une apuested on 1he pars of the city, and the charges were dismissed, Detectivea Shes and Keating yeaterday morning found Evgeno Daugherty, the notortoad, sad McCartby, alise Falvey, the thief who ouce atteinpled t shoot Lieut. Ebersold, together with Willisin Dunoe apd Jobn Daly, all well. Loowp ibieves, Thry were charged Wil vagrancy, TRURSDAY NORNING, Oct, 1. st 10 0'clock. st out salcaroom, 1744 35 Kaado st REGULAR SATURDAY BALE QOct, 11, at 9;30 o'clock a. m. FURNITURE, STOVRS, BEWING-MACHINES, CHIONOS variety of ptler werchandise, 8t U8 e, LNt & C0.0 Austionesrs CATARRI CUBE. Mead's Catarrh 01_11?! way be properly inferable from his remarks that 1t lay betwean $500 and $3,000. "The map in ihe Commissiuners’ uttice ahows that the Il O. Stono fraciof tnirty Acres was Doughil, 84 the Cow. missoner atated, for §24,000; (hat ffteen acres wero boughit of Ueorge M. Lamibright for $10, 000, 200 acses from Dunlevy for $125,000, suveateen and Dm Dally Beure itap. his aaicavm avited ihe bu cov, ‘Trudv sxaed fur time to produce autborle nd tle case was conlinued, No conclusion has yet been arrived at by the wembers of the FirdfLaptist Churchas to what slat) be dune cither 88 tegards mesting the mors- Kaie uuder which the church is 200u 16 be 40id, OF #v rexurds th acceplance of the resignation of Dr. - Lverte, There iw & fecliog swony ibe muinbers of i thie cturch and of the Michuy whivh 1s aleu termibly band up, o 13 e prover tang. Hut 1 12 diticult 10 wgres Wvon the serue or 60 decidy which ensl rwatlow tie other. Toey arw alluated uearly w ity apart, ' Tue First | Chus Las '8 very fue builde fug, tbe Micuigan Avennc sn Cioferior une. e lauer waul the . formec lo cowa up aid worswip Ju their bullding, aod sre willlog that sloner t0-morrow al & conference between him and them. They will urge the abolition of the gauglog aystem, and the subatitution of weighing, whereby By CHAS N & CO., Auctioeers, 1A 8ad 120 Wabsab-ay. AUCTION NALE BOOTS AND SIHOES THIS DAY. CHAS. E. KAUDIN & CO. will be exempled {row (be annoyanc which 1nyariably accompany tbe cal correction of volume, Asthe law now rea 1ax 0f 0 cents per gallon is based on proof spirits a6 8 temperature of U0 degress Falrenhuit. cach wdditional degree of lewperatare expands the yol- 4 sppareatly ncreasss the Dumber of taza- Ule galions: o dimipution of temperaiure cuuscs & conlzaction, aud in all cases the Gouyer, Lefore he can determive the amouni of fay, 1 obliged tu conauly s bydrowmeter, lhermometer, and wanual. Bub {his 1e uob all. ~shoald ine tewoersture of the epirita exceod tuat of the suee v tnay weil honor the nam. man who did #0 much for b our country. I view of th waguilcent raoge of the Blue Riudge, thie verdant Jawu and bospiiable sisbsion b tie hooio of Madlson, we may surely say that, if the advice XD Patriolic purposes of Lhis gresi man bad beun obscrved, we should bave Leen saved from clvil wifife, und 68 10 Lhe pasl, 20 10 the future, tuere AL€ 40 troubles that Can wrise tn the suminlatration of the aduirs of this country thst cutnut bo settled by recurfeuce L the principles of Madlson, which Juculcate (be subwiasion of all -eectious, States, nd memory of the ent and futare of besutiful sceur, the alt acres from Morton & Ulewent for 402, and Bve ucres, situatel on the nidge and Vinily bettes land, at @ puriod sburtly altcrwarde wt $1,250 w0 acre. TNE METROPOLITAN., WOAT WILL IT DOt A reporter yesterday sought, bui without saccess, forMe. D. L. Hoogh, the President of the Metropol- itan Hailway Company, which bae just had ite By WM, MOOREHOUSE & CO., Auctionters, 85 & #7 itaodolob st. To-day we willsell the contents of seven-room house, 84 LANGLER-AV. PAKLOR KET, CHAMBER SET y Sovin S u{:\sm&'{wg‘xffl"mn' 0 A i N, RLD. diug Atmiosplicre elther Way dileen dedtecs, comimumities, sud clizens Lo the Constitution sod i Thlriy- 2 BEST IN THE WO B 134 | and, taking changes of venue to Justice ScullyAna | 1o Injunction dissolved, and is ouw at llberty Lo lay & ) i e Grove care 'l Thlriy elghih-ot., west ves (1l e new org: be called th the Lisuyer caniiul proceed wish the duties uf bid Y 1awe of tbe and. ‘Bale Lu COLOMIED L ives lastany_retlel, Free Sy gnmalion el mu"m-ny'uh'fl: 0 Sret wero dued $100 vach aud tbe two later | onice. and one-taif the nusinews of the dustillery | track oo Lake sreet from e Unton Depot weat 10 | gy poriow and foundation principtes on which "Wal S0 ai e AL LN 9 G Ko wumbers of the present First Courch. who live SAEDe must cowe Lo & stand-atil] until tbe Lemperstures | Canal, oo Caoal soutn 1o Harrisos, west to Chu- Madison bubit will alweye sdord us weans of ad- Justing all vur diticulties. 1, bowever, bave oo Tears. Queatione fraugnl with Jauger may recar. s0d we may souchimes e disposea Lo 100k ou Lhe gloowy mda: but let us ail bope that, with the vuwe suutl, aud they want tne Michigan Avenus Jeoble Lo Come 1o them. Uibere sre 10 favor ol LaneuiViug Lotk churchey and then ettiug the unite Cute ogviber nud erystallize 10to what Bow forws iy plesse. M Lisw been uoderstood (bl Dr. ‘The two families living under & sidcwalk atthe foot of Caes street, mention of which way wade 1t theve COIGLIDY suiDE UAYS 87O, Wers Ole turbed by toe storm of Wedaesday nicht, and were compelled 1o seek sbelier in the Chicago Avenas d Abe epirild 2e. 10 some This deiay mauy cases SIVeR with 134, soutb to Pourteenth, aud west on Fourteentn mreet 10 Westert aveoue. ** That road will pever be butlt,” eaid & wuli-known gentleman to the BOYAL BAKING FOWDER, * A AR A A A et i e N G e e OYAL BPoWDER Absolutely Pure. CONSUMERS lhvm"M bear fa mind tast the Lacormp: ure reat bsrdehip. 10§ of urdere. W ropgsier, who was huntisg up Mr Houga, Toe | model Coustitution to guide ue, the woret that cau LActla was fn the way of these feachingequl to- | Station. Thelr sAmes Auule Boylan, oged 45, ( Jwperative 1natruciions for gocedy shipment 1d¢s of searching out the Istler was to fnd’0ut | wver befsil us s aver. Nothing can ba o danges- wards uuion. Sewe of bis frends felt this, snd it | Liz u?‘!-)l‘“ sud Audrew Boylsn, 113 3 THE ADVANTAGES OF WEIGHING whai bis corporstion lolended to do,—whether | ous as U] veats that bave airsady lranspired, and 2 L‘r‘ :\ ‘m‘n‘r uug{;'l‘uun that be topuered | Mckay, wars of age, Mury. bis wile, 40 s o resteiativn. b the acencs througt which We have wircady passed. My fellow citizens, the Presidcnt bas 10 aid bim 10 the diacbarge uf bis oficial dulice xenlcwen gatled Cbunet. Minloters. Thesw gentioncn assiob bin 10 AoUiog the way Lo escave frum dificultice. Mosl fortunate fur the President, be is permitted Lo put some share of bis troudlesoa somebody cloe, and the ous that | put the wost troubies oD s the bas Decu wish 8 the church for tweuly years. There e wany o of it wenbers who bave rrown up aide by slde with biw, whoare tenderly uuacied (o biw, aud wbo will be refuciant, when 1t couice to Le scled upon, losccepl biv rusigustion. Roitis bard 1o tell 38 yet what the voicome of tuese complicativns will be. The Fisat Church flluvirates wigulurly tie Glanstrous edects of the to build rght away of sell out toe {francbiee. ~ There Were any npumber of fawors 1o regsrd Lo tue Metropolitan aduat vo ibe sireet, Awong othévs was vue that it nad of- fered, through Hough, (o seil oul all 1le fragchises ard rigats for $15,000 to the Weet Division Hail- wuy Company. Aloag ln 1670, before the Compa- Dy was enio;ned, tue’ Metropolitan bought sawe tice and raile. sud was ready Lo liy thea vn Canal atreet. This sta@ e 1o existeace still, but where 00 0ue kaows. Auotber siory was that Ibe Metro- pontan would seli oul (ur $5,000 af tho Wess Di- vislou Company woald ouly pay ihalamoust During the alterovon 8 Trislxg revorler calied snd James McKay, 7 years. They were booked a4 tiute, aud wi lduabxku be :«’nl w th:i:aun:y Poces tousa. Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock Fred Wind- lsnd, of No. 84U Allporg avenue, while on bis way bume. was attacked oo tde curner of Throop xnd Eightecuth streeis by thres men, whe kpocked biw dowa and helved themselves 1o $4.75 1n bls veat-pockel, aftes which tbey ran of. The lu- Jured man weat 1o Dr. Sterl, who found two severe Culs ju the back of tbe head, which bad evidentl Devt Juficted wilh suiu sB8cp fLotrument, as it BC1enl corruciness Lo anawer Lhe ordiuary “10 ments of trade. yet It 18 B0t constant envagh io be used ns 8 means of collectiny s revenue squivalent 10 Bve o olx times the cost of the article 0n which the tax i levied. A pound of sicohol 1 & pouny of alcokol, by matter whal it tamperatuze way be— sud the eame Tule oblaine witn 8 poend of proof ¥otrits. ‘Fablea Bave becn conntrucied showing the sbeoluts V’fl{fl( wi spinits sny peicentayge ©f proof, and It 16 10 wore GuBCa [ur Lie GBuxes Bow the only Mikiux l’d-dff :"‘::’: wder direct (Tous the wise el e i€ Lias Lo pay & lt" Wul:::l Ml;d”‘ a ecatiutisy W use I Audle Ataoi e R ST wom bt le ** Loyat” e Creans Tartar, Luiported ¢xclusively Tor ol Secretary of the lotecior: fle boa 8 so0re uf vmal- bus depurtment, and wben 1 am o doubt what devartwert any waiter of basiuces belouys to, 1 #end it 10 the lnterior Department. Tue Secretary bas charge of the public lande, pensicns, lodians, 2ad w\erVIRing tial Bobody elau Bat. L' wOW Lr¢- market nade uir dletrict of Frauce. “Auold e bericuced huusekeever Writes biat, alinou b *“Royal,” 0ods AAL I8 4ck 46 Ml fartlier aad wards w wdel lotter 88Y8 b0 Ured Ll puwder (0 uidinga. caked a3 1l aUFLS O PASLEY. Wiuliy Wikudub e wriies ad s imakes Ue only bisculd e dydpestlc Busbaud ca et ' T 1 Levalie she beat sl T ls are used. * Appruved by e New York Uoard of ileall, usd vy such vanent cicil " o) O Xork: Dr HAYR Logws Pruf. Wit i Sadadeipbla, o0c boid 1 Uu s udes U3 er pavle, A few” yesraagu It was sccounted oo of The wealthicat chusches su tbe cily. 1t had prop- sty st Kaviue sud city lots, abdcounted uunibers of Weullly lovu MWOLE 1U Wufalipers, Now the % é £ 1 AR

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