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——————————— and Representative Aiken were tho Bure tapeakers. The Rebel yell and the red shirt were features of the occasion. Tho fol- owing aro extracts from the account: We had, an enthuelnstio mnss-meeting hero to-day. Early in tho morning severn! salutes were fired in honor of tha vecasion, | iy D Solock the streets wero thronged with an tm- mento crowd, nnd erles of “ilurrah for Hane eock and Hngooil”’ together with stralghtout ells, were heard from one ond of the corpora. Jee Otho other, Ono hurrah at ono ont wns answered by another and a yell at tho othor. Tho crawd of footmen grthered immediately around Biemnn's Hotel, whero the speakers of abo ocenafatt wero stopping, and tho squnds of mounted men would pnas' by to West Union, whero they were to organize, Most on- {husinatic greetings wore passed between thom, Tho cavalry assembled att! no nhove-nnmerd place and formed Into rank, the * Hod Shirts” belng yery conspicuous. Tho lino of march was lc fweon one-half ond throe-nunriers of n milo Jong, and huinbered n thousand or more men. ‘Aathe ine began to march the enthusinam was aimply indescribable. Every bougs door was flied with Indios, who wayed red handker- chiefs and shawls, which invarinbly brought forth resnonso from tho men of tho procession, jis the time Walhalla incorporntion was reached, tho sound of eheors wag almost incessant. In assing a female college the front of tho butld- fog was filled with young Indies waving shawls, bonnets, and anything that they could get hold of ta show thoir hearty approval of tho effort in the noble cnuse, Ata Democratlo rally at Bud- Jogham Court-Ifouso 3 On Monday Atorney General Fletd ‘nd- dressed hls fellow-citlzens of Virginia. Says the Dispatch correspondent in report- Ing the speech: “Among othor things Gen, Field rejoiced that many Yankees had been killed during the Inte War, and regretted that more ind not been killed, and rendered hin. elf yulncrablo jn many other particulars,” ILTINOIS. 2 AT ALEDO. Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ALEDvO, II!., Sept. 16.—Owilng3to tho heavy rain all the forenoon, which prevented hold- inga grove meeting, the assembly met at Unton Intl. Col, Carr had for his hearers the best representative audience that has gathered Jn this county Ina long time, and the hall was crowded In every part. He was listened to intently as he contrasted the old and new clvilization, speaking of the pros- perlty of the tlues., A striking thing was tho rending of a fow of tho advertisements {n last Sunday’s TrmuNE of labor wanted in every branch of business, which went tozprove that Inbor was = in demand at remunerative prices, In regard tothe election in Maine, he cintmed it was really n victory for the Republicans, and in no sense ono for the Democrats, Te enld that the Republicans would gnin a great victory in November; that {f the Re- publican party gocs down it will not go down fn treason and rebellion, as did the Democratic party, but, {ike the Cum- perland in Hampton Ronds, it will go down with tho fing of the Republic sill] flying. Ho also said that ho was most gratified tosce within the Inst few days that the menace of sticcess by the Solid South had united the patriotic people together ns they cnme together in 1860 to take possession of the Government, Col, Marsh is making 9 thorough canvass of tho county this week, and as he invites an examination of his record In Congress for four years, he is proving to his admiring con- stituents that no fault can be found with him, and scores aro forsaking Robert Holloway, whose. only record ig that of s Vallandig- ham Copperhead, and pisdaing their votes and influence to gallant Col, Mursh, CULLOM AT ROCKFORD. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Rockrony, Ill, Sept, 15—Lhe most en- thuslastie Republlean gathering held in this icity during the present enmpaign occurred at the Republican headquarters to-night, Pally 5,000 netaons were present, Thespeaker of the evening was Woy, Shelby Ml. Cul- liom, On the stand with Mr Cul- Jom was Alphonso Taft, of Olio, and others, Gov, Cullom ' delivered an abla and enthusiastic address. hen the speaker was linlf through his address, Gen, Grant entered tho hall amid the wildest excltement, and took a seat on the stand. The enthusiasm was so high and held up so Jong that Gov. Cullom was compelled to stop and present the distinguished guestto the au- dence, after which he concluded hls speech, Addresses were then dellyored by Gen, Taft and Ul, 0. Demont, Great excitement and wild enthusiasm prevailed -throuzhout the entire tuecting. At the conclusion of the speaking o grand. reception was tendered the ests at the residence of W. A. Talcott, en, Grant aud Goy, Cullom will go from here to Sterling, AT DOURLON. Special Correspondence of The Cheago Tribune, Tuscona, It, Sept. 14.—A Republican meeting was addressed last night, at Bour- bon, by the Don, Horace 8, Clark, candidate for State Senator in the ‘Thirty-second Dis- trict, Bourbon is the stronghold of Democ- Tacy fn Rule (Dourlns) county, ant fs tho home of Matden Jones, the present Demo- eratle Senator, Judge Clark was greeted with a packed house, was listened to atten- tively while making a two-hours’ speech, and frequently applauded. ‘The ‘Tuscola Glee Club was present, and enllyoned the occasion by singing cautpalgn songs. PATTERSON'S SPRINGS, A Greenback meeting was extensively nd- Yertised to be held at Patterson’s Springs, five mlles enst of this city, on yesterday, tobe addressed by A. J, Strector, Greenback cand|- date for Governor, and James R, Scott, Demo-Greenback candidate for. Congress In tho Fourteenth District. ‘The Camargo Brass Band came over to Tuscola and tried todrum up a crowd, but succeeded poorly in doin 80, Altogether on the ground, including Ite, publicans, were just fifty-one voters, ‘The honest people in this county who have been ineinbers of the Greenback party do not “tackle kindly” to Mr, Scott; anu the out- come will be, that Mr. Cannon will be re- turned to Congress by at lonst 9,500 majority. AT DECATUR ‘i Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, DeEcaTuR, Iil., Sept. 15—The news from faino does not decrease the enthusingm of Decatur Republicans; It only moves them to Tenewed activity and hone that Republicans throughout the country: will come to the front und work and not depend too much on the rosy promises of leaders. Commencing on Sept. 28, Congressman Cannon will give speeches In this county, and on the 28th Gon, Rowett, of Carlinville, will speak In this county. ‘There will be a pole raised at Maroa next Saturday, and another at Macon on the 28th, A Boys-in-Blue organization for inarching fs belng organized, and nightly Jocal speeches are made at Ropublican camp- AT LA HAUPE, Apectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, La Have, Ill, Sept. 15.—The Democrats Organized a club this evening, ‘They suc- ceeded In gotting up & procession of about itty torches, Not very much enthusiasin along them, AT FREEPORT, ‘ Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, Freevort, Uh. Sept. 16,—The Opera- House was well tilled with people this even- dng to Hsten to a Republican guinpal n sieech by Col. P. W. Wileox, of Mendota, 1s the Intention of the party managers to procure as speakers during the campaign the lon. Robert Ingersoll and others. THE CASK FAIRLY STATED, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Mexvry, 11, Sopt. 15,—The special corre- Spondent ‘of the Chiengo Times from this place gets off the follawing: “ Hancock Club Organized with sixty-two voters; “ mectlie in danger of being broken up by the disturb- . Buc of the hoodiums belonying to the Gar- feld and Arthur Club”; “several Repub- Means hayo joined the ‘Hancock Club’; Brent enthuslasm prevalls,” ete. The facts are, that on the evening of the ilth the boys WOT] Ing on the adjacent farms joined our Village fads, for it lind been reported that u aT and unusually large phenomenon Youl be geen on the strects that evening in Le shape of a uniformed Hancock Club, ‘fhe elvin “boys had geen almost pverytiing frou & skunk to Barnum’s “What Is It,’ ub never a+ Demoeratic parade, At the custonnry hour for a Deimucratic parade, that ts, 10 o'clock p.m, twenty men from four OF five different townships tumbled promis Cuously out of the Democratic headquarters, 4 aged vetergn in Democratieservico yelled out * March!” and ut the same tlie begun to cry" Right)? while anather in the ranks be- Ban to er; “Let)? The indescribable ‘awkwardness of the company; the hulding of torches In every concelyable attitude; memory of the blawlng previously dono; 8 fact that the men on parade were from ouror five towns; was foo much for the '¥8 on the street, and they at once began to cheer for Guriiell and to sing # campaign hg. After the drill was over the Democrats Ty eet te cheer for Hancock, Slimultancous- < ys cheered for Garfield, and Demo- ratle lungs were Lot equal to the occasion, fal cousequentl were drowned out, A! embery of the Hancock Clubof this me ~ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1880--TEN PAGES. a 3 4 plnce are Democrats. Straight goods, Not | AO Out Of the twenty were over Repitttic- ans. ‘They all belong to that party which a ew yeura Aro was elther declaring the War to bo an failure, and opposing every measure for lis prosecution, or else on the battle-felds of the jouth amusing iteelf by letting out the blood of patriotic hearts, They are men who. to- day seek to give to disloyal men by the bal- lot what was lost by the bayonet, And as for Democratic enthusinam ih the town tt could all be put into the Httte end of pothing, and thon faney it had nll creation to rattle aboutin, Out of the forty or fifty voters in our own Iittla town thero rre not len Demo- crats, Inthe township we haya n Garfield Club of nenrly 100 yotes, ‘They have sixty~ two voters out of seven towns, and yet great Democratle enthnstasm prevails! Young KepupLicaN, INDIANA. ' * PORTER AND LANDERS. Bpectal Dupatch to Ths Chicaga Tribune, Vixcesnes, Ind., Sept, 13—The Joint de- bate here between the Hon, Albert G. Porter and Franklin Landers, candidates for Gov- ernor of Indiana, called out the inrgest crowd evernssembietl In this city ata politlert meeting, Delegations were in attend anee from Washington, Sullivan, and Princetown, besides all the townships in the county. ‘The number In attendance was estimated at 6,000, Uniformed Garfield and Hoaneock guards, were Jn attendance, and the audience was about equally divided ag to polllical blas, Mr, Porter lind the opening, and: devoted “one hour to the dis: cussion of the Hye Issues of the day, which he handled inn masterly manner, Ho was followed by Landers In 0 apeceh of one hor and a half, which was noted for Its tumbling characteristics, and the tact with whieh he avolded meeting the arguments of bis opponent. Mr. Porter’s thirty minutes at the close was a grand af- fair, in which he perfeetly annihi- Tater his soft-mone competitor, AT ter he had finished =the crowd rushed forward .to rasp Mr. Porter by tha hand and congratulate him pon vietory. ‘The acone wasn perfect oyation, exceeding any tiing of the kind heretofore witnessed in the State. Mr. Porter received a brilliant reccptlan) by his politien) frtends to-night at the Laplant House, and was also congratu= lated by many Democratic friends, NOTES, WEAVER Eranmna, N.Y., Sept. 14.—Gen, Weaver was in Elinira to-day and addressed two inmense Greenback meetings. Rev, ‘Thoinus W. Beecher, Greenback candidate for Congress, presided and made 9 characteristic speech, Gen. Weaver spoke for two hours in the open alr in the afternoon, mainty on the question of finances, and ineldentally on bal box frauds at the South, whereby, said, the Greenback party had robbed of a Greenback — victory. form in the South, he sald, must cone from within those States, nnd, a3 the Repub- Hiean party had demonstrated its inability and the Democratic party ils unworthiness, the only remedy lay In the Greenback party, —the party of peace and prosperity, In the evening tho speakers were, HH, Itundall, of Ohio, Beecher, and Gen. Weaver. ‘The for- mer made the principal address, and claimed the result in Maine asa Greenback victory. ‘This was tho largest political demonstration held in Elmira since 876, People came for nifles to seo the Greenback candidates for President, ‘VINOINTA, Ricumoxp, Va., Sept. 15.—The regular Conservatlye and Itendjuster State, Commit- tees met separntely to-day, with aview to it range thelr differences and Ingure the Elec: toral vote of the State for the Democratic nominee for Present. ‘The Conservatlye Committee appointed a Sub-Committee to draw up a play of vompromise to be submit; ted to the Reat}usters, The Conservative Committee Inte to-night declded upon a plan of compromise and sub- mitted it to the Rendjusters’ Committee, which at 1a, m, was in seerct session cousid- ering it, Nothing is made public as to the terms of the proposed compromise, stcrecy having been enjoined on tho members of,tha Conservative Committee, ‘ AN INDIANA GATHERING, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune. Crown Porst, Ind, Sept, 15,—The Hon J. TI. Baker, of Goshen, Ind., member of Con- gress from the ‘Thirteenth Congresstonal District, addressed on large Kepublican gathoring here to-night. ‘I'he sveech uc- cupled about an hour and a half, wag earnest, elcar-cut, and logical, and made votes for the Republican pari 45, Tho speaker took tho position that the issucs between the parties are the same to-day that thoy were In 1800, and areied from that standpoint. ‘The same ntleman speaks at Lowell in this county orrow night. SENATOR CONKLING, Uleveland Herald, Sept, 15, _ Wo have tho authority of Gen, George K, Nash, Chairman of the Republican State lix- ecutive Comittee, for tho announcement that Senator Conkling will poaltively, address auinss-meeting of Republicans at Warren, O,, on ‘Tuesday, Sept. 28, when Gon, Grant will preside, Senator Conkling will also speak In Cleveland on Wednesday, Sept, 29, and in Cincinnati on Friday, Oct. 1. ‘VERY IKIND, Sptctat Dispateh to The Chteaga Tritunte Wasinnaton, D, ©., Sept. 15.—Col. Teo Crandall, the Sceretary of the National Greenback Committee, hos addressed the following letter of thinks to Senntor Wal- Ince for celebrating the yictory the Green- back men won: 7 Wasuingron, D. C., Sept. 15, 1880,—To the Mon. Wallan Hf, Watace, Chairman Democratie Con- greasional Committec—Dean Sits In behalt of tho National Groenback Labor party permit mo to oxpresa my gratification nt tho unsolicited and magnantuous fact of the Democracy of this elty colebrating the victory which our party hits gained over tho hard-money ollynreny In tho tutte of Maino, and to say thit it shall ever ree main engraven upon our jemories us ono of tho, most gracious acta of the gullant but tufortu- nately relying Demoeratio purt; : EH CRANDALL a Bocrotary National Comuulitoo, PORTER—LANDERS. Tho Joint Debate at Vernon, tnd.—Mr. Porter Handles Mls Opponout With= out Gloves; and outs Him Cum- pletely. ‘Veunon, Ind., Sept, 14.—Tho tenth joint debate between Porter and Landers cnne off here to-day, to tho grent satisfaction of the Hepubdlicans, Tho Vernon Garfield Guards and Lovett Mounted Garilold Club, headed by s band, met Mr, Porter and escorted him to tho residence of Col. Vawter, amid the loud cheering of a lurge throng of atalwart Republicans, Judge New ingt Landers, and Now drove him to his resigenea without 2 single follower, and not a shout was heard. At noon theDemocracy of Jackson County eamo In force, with 0 uniformed company, ‘Theso wero succeeded by varlous delegations of both parties from Dearborn, Jotferson, and surrounding counties, Fully 0,000 per- sous were on tho founds, of whom two- thirds were Republicuns, os was shown by the cheers, After dinner tho various Re- publican organizations formed in Hne and escorted Mr, Portor In acarringo through the prinelpal streets to & shady grove, where the speeches were mide, ‘Nhe march was a grand ovation, the alr being continually rent with cheers which Mr, Porter gracefully ac- knowledged . Mr. Porter opened tho debate, belng re- colved by deafening cheers, which werd re- peated at frequent Intervals as his earnest, telling sentences were uttered, the audience seoming to be in hearty acgord with his sentl- ments. He rapidly ‘sketched the great achievements of the Republican party, dwell- ing strongly on Its suecessful finanelal mane agement. In this connection he showed up Landers’ shutiling course in a racy nianner that drew tho loud applause of the audience, Atthe close of his speech the cheering was continued several minutes, As Mr, Landers stepped forward, the Jack- ROL Cony squad, which Jason Brown has been training for the rough, dirty work of a Democratic crowd, rushed up with 6 brass rooster aloft,and crowded tho platform In such numbers as to break it down (Gov, Porter pleasantly remurking that that was the way with Democratic platforms). Mr. Landers struck out ln any dlroction chance took him, and before he was halt through asked it his tine was near up, He ropented this query several tines, Iv talked savagely about the bonds not being taxed, und of some Stato legislation which ho ralled at Republicans for not enacting. divhis reply, Mr. Porter caught him neatly with the “declaration — that ners, whilo In Congress or the Legislature, never introduced a measure looking to such ends. Mr. Landers seemed to speak — without nim, and as if he felt himself beaten, In Nig closing speech Afr. Porter quickly an: swered every point Landers had made, and won round after round of applause, : About |: the middle ef Porter's opening aycech, the Jackson County Democrats came on tho round with music playing, compelling Mr, Porter to stop for a thine. Fifteen minutes later the Dearborn County Democrats re- feat the Interruption, andat the close of fr. Landers’ address they started back to town, keeping up a racket ten mine after Porter cams forward to reply, ‘This was enmlnently Democratle. At the close hundreds rushed and crowed toMr. Porter, shaking hin hy the Jands, while the cheering was tremendous, Mr, Porter's yletory was complete, and manny here efora Denderats will voto for hia and Garfield, RAILROADS. RATLNOAD ASSOCIATIONS, As Js well known, nearly evory class of rail- rou officials and employés, from the peanut anid train boys up to the Genorat Managers and Presidents, are banded togethor In nasociations of some sort or othor for tho purpose of pooling Issues and holling conventions. Thero nro Munagors' Associations, Fretght-Agcnts’ Asso- elntions, Passenger Agenta’ Associations, Trav- eling Agonts’ Associntions, Cinim-Agents’ Anso- clations, Conductors’ Associations, Firemen's Associations, Engineers’ Asseciations, Tand Commissionors’ Assvciation, Hrakemen's Asso- clations,—tn fact, every branch of rallwny serv feo bns its Association. ‘There Is some cause for baying General | Managers’, Goneral Froleht | Ayents', General Passenyer ‘Agents’ Associations, beenuse thoy have tocome togethor to ngren pon a uniform mexie of do {ug business und to agred upon uniform rates, Thut what practienl use there is for all tho othor nesovintiona [8 one of those things which no fel- Jow can find ont. Their principal object seems tobe to yeta chance to have agrand old time onvo or oftencr overy. year nt the expenra of the raitrond companies, and tholr pertodical gpreeva are ealled annual conventions, All the aifaird appertatuing to the management of roads are under tho Uirection of the General Mune agers and tho general officers of tho rond. The subordinites have nothing ele tu do exeept to obey orders, und consequently nothing of fine portutive or Jnterest can be orlginuted at those ineetiny : Tet these nssoclations have become so popular that, whenever na new branch of serytes [5 cre- ated by the ralfronds, the employés come to- Rothor ind form an usgocintion, elect oilicers, Dues resulutions, nud trinsict business with as mutch gravity agit thy welfare of tho rallrouds: depended entirely upon thelr proceedings, and, Ifapaper oinits to report thelr doings in full, tho greatest indignation is manifested at euch neglect. Bome months ago, the nore Importint ronda appointed new “ollictals "with tho title of 'Travellng Auditors. Of course these * ulli- ¢lnls” are simply employes of the Genornl Ate ditors, and are directly responsible to them, and thelr duty is to travel aver thelr respectlye ronds and fook into and exatning the dotnygs and Recounts of the ayents and other officlnis and employ¢s nlong tha line. On the street cars this clnay of ollicits are known ns “spotters,” and in othor branches of business as detectiv How An asgovinion of these men ean in any way iniprove or beneflt the rallway service [3 hanl to see, yet thoy cume togethor in this elty yeaterday and motat the Grand Pacitlc Motet und formed a "Traveling Auditors’ Associae tlun.” Thr Tumuxe was not represented nt the mectiny, nnd benco ld unable to report the Inomentons questions that were dlscussed. The only cuss of rallrond employcs that are ns yet without an organization ture the car scrubbers, and thoy talk of formimye a! Car Serubbers’ Assothition” very soon, sv that thoy: also muycome togethorannunlly and ndopt mess ures for the improvement of thelr branch of business, and to agree upon a uniform mode of dolug tholr work, TRANSFER LINES. CLEVELAND, O., Sept, 16.—The National Asso- elation of Rallway and Omnlbus Transfer Lines was organized to-day by the clection of the fol- lowing ollicers: Fresidet, 8. Bailey, Jr., Cineln- natl; Vico-Pr aisviles C, W, Miller, Butfaloy Cleveland, Treasurer, B.C. Davis, Milwaukee, Executive Committee, Frank Aird, Indlanupotis: B.D Angell, Fort Wayno; ‘TW. Veuemnn, Evans= Ville, The frst annual” meeting will be held ut the Gibson House, Cinefanati, the third Yaesday in October, —. IN TNE NONLIWEST. Sytetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, S1ovx City, In., Sept. 15.—The report that tho Sloux City & Pacific Itond bad tet twenty niles of additional grading west of Nollgh, Nob. !¥ olficlally confrined, ‘The Algoun Branch of the Toledo & Northe Western Road in Iowa is graded to Webster City, where it crosses tho Ine ot tho IiInols Cu tral, and xeading ia being puabed on forty miles of rund north of the crossing. CHANGES. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Tennz Haute, Ind. Sept. 15.—The following chnuges wory made in the officers of tho Van- dalin Ling to-day: Mr. N. K, Elliott, Goneral Superintendent, with office in St. Lauls; Alonzo Robbing, formorly conductor, succeeds Mr, Ele Hutt a8 Master of Transportation, NASTIVILLE & CHATTANOOGA. sNASUVILLL, Tenn., Sept. 15,—Tho stuckholders’ meeting of tho Nushville & Chattanooga Hull- rad to-day revlected the old Hoard of Directors, and tho Bourd reieoted its old oflicers, MS, ) Commissioner Midgley, of the Southwestern Ratlway. Association, announces that on and aftor Saturday tho rates on wheat and other Rrain from Missouri River poluts to Chicago and Milwaukee will bo 2% cents higher than tho presout rates, . But very few of tho ratlrond Managers and General Freight Agents are in tho city. Most of them bave gone to New York to attand the special meoting of the “High Joints” to be held tn that elty to-day to take furthor nction regurding tho afleged Violutlon of tho cust- bound pooling ugreament and to stop the cut- ‘Ung of eust-bouud rates If possible, Tho Chicugo & Northwestern Rallrond Com- Pany aunounces that on and after Oet. Lit will reduce passenger rates from Chicaya to tho fol- Yowing Genres: Councl) Bluffs, $14.80; Milwau- kee, Wis., 3 Green Bay, Wis, $7.05; Mudl- 00: Cedar Hapids, I1., 80.70; Sparta, WIs., 38.06; Frcoport, 1, 81.603 Elgin, Tit, $L103 Rockford, OL, $2.65. Proportionate reductions in prssenyer rates will bo made to various othor points on thig road. Tho railroad boom scoms to havo struck | Sls slssippl, Seven now lines ure projected, and steps will be tuken to put the projects Into prug- tleal oxeourion at once. There is no State latho Union that needs stirring up on tho railroad subject ns much ta Miasisalppl. It is a fine tiygri- cultural region, but the people lack energy, modern farming Imploments, und about every. thing else that goes make up u thorough- going and progresstye people. Tho condemnation case of the Chicnzo & Western Indiana Hailroad Company vs. tho Lake Shoro and Rock Island Companies {4 8till oveupying the attention of Judge Loomis, Tho greater part of yesterday = wis consumed in tho exaininition of expert wit nosses ne to the valuo of the 2W-foot strip of Jand through looks i and 365, which tha vom- Plainants are vory anxlous to secure. Tho caso wilt nok be ready to subaiit to the jury for aduy or two, «A contract was cxecuted In Now York Inst Thureday with Gearga W. Flowers & Con cons tractors, for the construction of the Fernandinn Jucksonyillo Rultroad in Florida, the road to beready for trains by Nec. 15, It wit With steol ruits und provided with the most tine proved oquipments, which bavo niready been vontracted for, The timo of passenger trina between Fornandina sand Jacksonville will bo fifty minutes, A dally lino of atoamera with bo run between Pornandiny and Savannib in cons Reation with this new road by tho Goorgln & Florida Inland Steamship Company, and will be known as the Soa Island route. Rugino 2%, which with 1s traln fell from tho Tay bridge, hus at lust been raisod. On tho aa it ‘wont down It was inuking Sts. frat utter being overhauled in the shops, months undor water it is found uninjured in_ald extornal parta except the funnel, dome, and weathorbourd, ‘Tho shell, wheels, und othor firts Were 80 perfert that the engine was able a run on ite own wheels to Gindgow and Edine burg, Itmuat bo with stray tovlingy that ono looks st tho remnant of that train tnden with human beings which went over the bridge Mnat Desuniber ant left nota single soul to tell ———— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Haunvna, Sept, 16.—Arrived, Gallert, from New York, New Yous, Sont, 15.—Arrivod, the Algeria and Novada, tho Hohonzaller, from Dremen, tho Bhoidam, from ltotterdam, Queenstown, Supt, 15.—Arrived, the Arizona, te roo Be it. 15.—Stoamor Lascell pte Wm peace for Now Your haw put buck with boilers mkys INDON, Sopt, 15.—Steamers Devan! 5 cay. from Woy yon, tue arrived ou = ——— LIVINGSTON GIVES IT UP, New Yous, Sept, 15.—Churies Livingston, tho Brooklyn faster, who hud entered upon tho nluth day of his fast of forty-two days, aban- donod the task to-night. About 1! o'clock a tan rushed tuto tho ball and told Livingston bis wite had committod suicide, iu consequonce of hor husbund’s determination to coutinua the fast agelust ber wished. Livingston homo, und found his wife iu convalslons. sutataoned 8 pbysiuian, who could not discover Mra. Livingston bad taken any polson, and con cluded it was anlya device on ber part to got ber buaband home. 54 Bs ee ‘The queen of medicinal sonps, the matchloss Cuticura. Sales, 187V, 450,000 caked, THE NEW YORK LIFE. The Company That Originated the ANon-Forfeitable Feature of Life-Insurance. Tho Interesting Record of an Old and Excellent Organization. During tho present year the foremost nowapn- pera of tho country have given particularly fnvorable attention to tho great subject of Ife- Insurance, The growth of public admiration for ife-insurnnce, and the noble manner in which the sterling old compantes have facet trade panic and business depression only to emerge into tho sunshine of renewed and de- served prosperity, have directed the attention of tho press generally to ita advantages, and have earned for it good words from the most Inilue entini Journals of tho land. Tun Trinuxe was ambng the first to atow that Amerlean Jife-Insurance was one of the .krandert of tho Nutlun’s Institutions, and to prove that the cause itself, ns exemplified by certatn admirable old organizations, was enter ing upon a new curcer of ‘well-mnerited and en- during success, vs Perliavs this Is as good a time as any to apecify with even closer exactness than hereto- fore, dnd to show just what compuny or coms punies nre tho very best exponents of nll that is aecure and trustworthy In lfesinsurance. Un- doubtedly Tre Tetauxe but retiects the aplne Jons of its renders when It says that in no other one organization tre tho vitilessentinis of ae, experience, great wealth, careful manugement, liberal und” Just dealings, aud throrough re- kponsibillty more comblned than in the New York Lare. This Company hns now beon. before the world thirty-tive years, and in all that thine has eartied y the good opinions of Intelligent men and the eatcein of the Insuring public. “It has been conducted with a steady enterprise Jolued toa wise conservatism, and though it has witnessed iness disturbance which the tines Gr the dresry atag- ey of trade depressions could produce, it has id evenly along its way, meeting all its claims promptly, satisfying its tens of thousands of patrons, und growing continually In resources and fn the good will of the Ife-insurims world, The New Youk Lire hes a apectal hold upon theatmeyration of prery palleyholder in every com= pany in the country, tn Ural tt wea the sole arly nuttur of the noneforfelture feature of lifes Inmure ‘There are few" persons vow old enough to have their llves insured who cannot well remember When one of the greatest drawbacks to taking it polley was the fact that if the payments of premiums stopped tho whole thing was stopper. All the imoney’ previously prid in ounted for nothings If a slngla premitin. was wilssed tho policy was vold, the holder was left destitute of his Insurance und bis famlly of the needed in- demnity Some yeurs of carefully noted experienve showed tho muinngers of te New York Lire tho Injustice and | neediesness of this, Uwenty yenrs ozo, in 1800, they adopted non- forfelture provistens In thelr business, They were thus the pioneers uf this erent feature of Hfe-nsurance, They first made it an essential for companies to guarantee a proportionate amount of Insurunce for the premlums pald, and other orzunizations, as well ns State Legis- Intures, have ginee been forced to copy tho NEw Youk Li Ise plin projected twenty sears tye. But even now tha Company is in advance of tho stitute, tho non-farteitire uw of the State of New York, paused uinetcen years after the New Youk Lire tatroduced its ayetem, being far lens Uheral (tite applleation toma my cltager of policlea-sutilty those patd up by a limited number of premtuns—than the terms thick this Company hax for many yoara freely granted. The New York Lire has been n purely mu- tunt company from the outéet, and has silways been eminent for tho large amount of profits it has returned In the shape of dividends to its pole Jeyhokiers, | Its returns in dividends have been BO urge that its cost for insurance hig b lowest consistent with perfeet security future, The Judginont of tublises and tho result ofthe world's experien wholly in fiver of the purely mutual pli the sufest and cheapest for life-insurance, and this tt hus been carried: ton high degree of perfection by the New York Lire. Those tirge dividends, returned with almost tho regulsrity and evenness of clockwork to tha Company's: policyholders, have been the natural outgrowth of tho oflicers’ ability in tho tmutt of investments, The funds of the Compr have always been 80 judiciously placed that oud interest has steadily accrued even in thy se- Yerest soutvans of gener] business troubie, Its dnterest income 1s now over $2,000,000 annuntly, and Its unpald interest at the beginning of thls yeur was considerably less than 1 per cent on its nvestinents. A full knowledge of investments, and mature judgment {n accepting them, have resulted in tiot only allowing the Company topay. very Jurge dividends to its policyholders, but nice in giving the organization a xplendid sur plug, : The Iaree surphis which this Company main- tolng ia among ite most notable features, Tt bas always placed the extreme’ outside estimate upon its Habitities,—un estimnte much more su> yore to {tself than would-be enlted for by any legal requiremont. Butin spite of this exces lye pracence: its surplus bas been kept fur ahead, and, in proportion to the Van bane 8 Ine bility, fg the largest of any similar organization in oxistence, bung now over €3,000,00U, The satne unusual caution that bas prevailed In the rating of Hubllities. and accumutntion uf surplus bas characterized the Company's man- agement In all othor respects, and the security of its polleyhotdera hag boen a mutter of can> stant care and watebful attuinment from tho beginnt in , the ollicere of tho NEw Youk Live have continuously held well fr mili tho truth that thoy were custodians of other people's funds; that their trust was the hiehest: and most solemn known to modern clvilizations and that no energy must be wanting, no preeaus ton be averlouked, which could tend to advance the Intorests of the Compuny’s policyholiers, This high fidelity Is perhaps not surprising when tho churacter god reputation of tho ollicinls t+ considered, Tho Confit "8 present ‘Trustees: are fale examples of tho cluys of men that have conducted ite wtfalra durlug Its thirty-five years: of prosperous existence, ‘Thoy are tha following well-known gentlemen a! few York: Morris Tranklin, Wiltlam H. Heera, David Dows. 8. 8, Fishor, John Malrs, Robert Uh. Cotlina, William Burton, Willfam A. Roath, George A. Osgood, Henry Rowers, Churies Wright, M.D, Edward Martin, IZ, i, Ciatin, J. BR Hour, Loomis L, White, Join M. Furmun, alward A. Whittemore, Munry Tuck, M.D. The New You Live fsues. every variety of sound Instance, Including ordinary life policies, Hmultod payment life policies, endawaent. pol: clea, and Tontine investment volicies, In lot those clissesy advantageous terms are’ offered, aud the seckers for life-Insurance can select such us are adapted to tholr vartous Individual nocds with a certainty of full ultimate satisface ‘on to thomselves and tholr fainilies, In thig connection it 13 well for: us to refer to tho libentllty and fulrnoss of the New York Li in setting ifs death-clalms. Vo deal fiuirly a humanoly with tho stricken survivors of ‘a de- coused policyholder has uver been the maxim of thy Company's mianigors.. We could cite nuimberiess instances of tho exercise of this honorable ruloz instances in whieh tho strict lottor of tho contrict woutd tive fully justified the Vrustecs fram withhalding payment, but tr which this privilege wus set asda because the ron! justice of tho clatma wis evident, In the antire history of the New Youk Live there pits nat been n case In which un honestly due pay- ment has been disputed by tho Company, and there hayo bean nu very large numbor of which technical advantage might have been takon, but which were gladly inct beentise of tho probable Justice of tho clalms and tho nveds of tho clatin- ants, . These, then, are rome of tho reasons why this Journal can consistently ‘commend tho NEW Youk Liv as a most eminently dusirable Com- pany In which to insures Hecause of ite age, Becnuae of ite wentth, Its presont nasots boing ‘over 1,000,000, u Becange of its large tusiness, it haying up- wards of 45,000 pulses now $m force, aud an annul income of over 84,000,000, of Its extra are surplus, 90 OF its fulrioss tts movting ita obligas tlona, {ts prompt payment In the past of more than $50,000,000 to polteyholders being tho best sort of prouf of what it will do In the future, Because of tho oxtent of its pies ita risks betny distributed oyer the most healthful por ona of tho United States, the Dominion of Canndn, Great Britain and frelund, Franco, Gore many, and Belyinm. Beonnas it originated tho nou-forfelting ays- tem, and clung to it ao honorably and tenaciously: that other companies were tn time forced to addoptit, and Btate Legislatures to make ita Vital portion of thoir insurauce statutes, Hecuuse of tho sterllug cburacter of ita Trust cos aud the stralghtforwart prudent, and cons svientious manner In which ita aifuire have ubwaya been conducted. Beenuse it ja orgnnized on that best of all pling, the purely mutual. Teeouuse, ia word, tt 1s tho model Ufo-Insure ance company of the United States, worthy of the vnat patronage it hax uttained and of ‘the good opinions so generally bestowed upon it alike by the press, by tisurince olllclals aud uxe ports, aud by tho public everywhere, SOAPSTONE BUTTER, New Yous, Sept. 16.—A mornlug paper says: Douters of this city who handle a lurge amount of Wostert: butter huve noticed of late that tho Néty-pound tubs, which generally wolgh from Atty to tifty-two pounds cach when full, now frequontly weigh trom fifty-six to sixty pounds, This Inorousy of six or ciybt pounds In the sumo buls ocou reed, it waa nojiced, only in Westorn Packages, but even experienced buttorbuyers detected no foreign substance in this bouyy- welght article. Kecently a prominent butter and cheese deaier in thivelty, ina Western trip, discovered tho fraud, A firm in Cinclonatt, known as the Cinclinut! Fuctug Compuny, is en- gaged iu jognufucturing powdered soupatony, which fody a ready market tn aupplying Joyiti- jnate demuuds, but vow the farmers and butters packers use ft to udulterate their butter. The Teporter oicertaingd tho names of cerlulu Lute doridd wy tha A Tua, ent) nat ne ron feet] ixa suanreconted nord & Hrowi Stalamondt, Prapriuture. ti; box of 4, #1 Sent by mintl upon rood hurveuntouiperamonty hud au with speriant debi ang euitea hunustirny, | on Restorative, ‘but { tasisten ajwin h mouths ho wivt restore married, and ins two tiny ehildron, daye, 1S munity, 8 botwoou Bye wid wie inont months, E 1) CHAACK, 3 VAN SCHAACIL, § Moattoanaigha West tiie fntuniae eacaye ay wVhiobe? rate Deugylats. Louts, Mo, ter-packing firms in Cincinnatl which aro using eonpstone in thia way. [He also ascertained that the powder ta now being reel ont direetly to some farmers, and that the adulteration is now going on in the churaing-room. * FIRE RECORD. CITICAGO. ‘Tho ninrm from Hox 310 at 9:50 Inst evening was cauted by n fire under tho sldowalk wt No. 225 West Madison street, caused by some one throwing a Ughted match through a crack In the wn nk, A stil ninrm to Engine No. 74 nt. 9:05 yesteriny: forenoon was ennsed by a fire at No. 8iz Warren avenue, occupied by Mrs, Swinburne and Mrs, Andrews, Cause, unknown, Damage, nominal, AT SEYMOUR, WIS. Bpeetat Diapatch to The Chicage Tribune, Arrietos, Wis. Sept. B.-A benvy fire oc curred nt Seymour, a townon the Iine of tho Hay & Minnesota Hallway, last night. iiilldings on the enst site of the main ent were burned. The losd is estiinated at about $20,000, The amount of insurance Is un- known. = IN ST, LOUIS. 81, Lois, Mo., Sept..15.—The cooper shop of Henry Springmeyer, in the rear of 116 Chambers Mtrrot, several aminll dwellings. and a consider- able quantity of lamber belonging to Joseph Peters, furniture manufacturer, In the imme dinte vicinity, burned this afternoon. Loss, about $20,000. CASUALTIE! DROWNED. Speeiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Donugue. tu. Sept. 15.—The family of Capt. Scott, Steamhont Inspector at this point, left this elty by the Artemiag Lamb thls morning for atriptipthe river. A telegran to the Captain this evening announced tha drowning of a daughter, aged 8 years, near Lansing. NUN OVER. Speetat Dispatch to The Chteag Tribune, GAnrsncud, T,* Sept. .—Mr. E. Sintth, a awitebman in the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Hallroad yrds, canght bis foot between the rails this afternoon and was run over and killed, hee ing cut almost in two, He lived for afew mo- ments. He wus highly resnpcted. WRECKED. SAN Francisen, Sept. 15.—There ts but little hope of saving anything from the weeek of the ship Erin's Star, It Is now stated that the fox- whiatle at Point Reyes was not blowing at the iime, though the fog wns quite thick. und to this fact tho loss of tho ship fs nttributed. ———— DEPOSED FOR HERESY, HUFFATO, Sept. 14.—The Rev. BE. P. Adams, of Dunkirk, has been deposed from the ministry of the Preabyterinn Church by the Fees ot Huffato for heresy, in preaching against the do tring of eternal punishment. + KID GLOV Thousand Dozen. HE PATENT LON .. SEAHILESS, Complete in 3, 4, 6, 10, 12, and 16 Brews. Remember! there is no'scam around the arm part whatsoever, making it the most perfect Glove in the world, t In addjtion to the regular assortment of colors, we have the PASHIONABLE SHADES, such as HELIOTROPE, LAVENDER, ADMIRAL BLUE, “‘DRACOON, PEACOCK BLUE, BORDEAUX, OLD GOLD, BRONZE, PLUM, OLIVE BROWN, . OLIVE CREEN. Each pair neatly fitted to the hand. PARISKED GLOVE DEPOT, Only at 94 State-st, MEDICAL, RICORD'S Fully 25 por cent of tho human raca ara vletincs to Bae or compete lmpotonuy, ‘hia mturtiing wawore ton will be 1 fy erated by every inte ub alclan, ‘Tho p Hf ira fnutineretion = tel tila a of the. com i oxce ny niptoms pre tose of viver, spertatorrtivn, pal in thy taek, dinposition ton Tamar eloony forebodings mental distress, nereciae ni it Jeucosrhwa {in female, dehiittuting deeains, a f. 0 flea mateaty pravent the pagent from wart the cutid of thts great evil. Secret Lablis aru the ro~ await of hinarance,, hore b an euli-kpown princinig in autial phrslola~ ey ut no sital uction vau Luke pines excel throw, he nzuney af the nes tn avalon, Hf the nervo pawor In any ongun ls weakened, then that organ in work, Thora tag remedy HUNG Tench of wll. ono that ins atond the teat forovor if neontary, Dr, iicord’s VILAL, REKTOUAT! han been eerutinveed an = fotny in Carly os fi fauinte spocita att er and is pi}, and can silts, Parts, Hevea titres ILE, prod Con [tsa tuo Ute ist, Now York. ond for cireuinr, Hox # PAHIA, Junty 18 1 Hage dle 1 Vat Fy A ad i brciity Give "years fored fur thirty yours ore, and for ton years + Ath nereain For gluten yours tie. evory known comedy without wny Meuadt. to aD adviaed: him ta try tthe ord’s Vital After four months hy was di seourazed, no widow CENTIBICATE. ft é oto tg MN continutng ite wee, and in ning to full hualth and yivor,—Kob ‘ONE OF BF yattlos nity trented th wore cured within x) in six weeks, 10 betwoon two and there be, 1 in vine BM, MERGED, Modicte do ta Hospital Gharity, BY ALL DUEVGGINTS, NEVENSON & 00,, Chicaso, U jolvsaly Agente for thy Lrg Hy Genvral Agant for the. nOLD Oltica, Htuom 2 Singer Mulldiny, St PAPILLON, PAPILLON! Cures Barbers-itch, Maggot Pimples, Itch, Stings, or Poisoned Wounds. For Sale by All Drugglsts. ° TAN KCHAACK, STEVENSON & CO., dgents, G2 & VA Lakeeat.y cyre Veschuru. =O, peal ¢ AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. MONDAY EVENING, SEPT, 20, 1880. Inauguration of the Opera Henson by the lenowned ENIMA ABBOTT GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY ! ‘Tho, Most Motediour Operns and the Mont Briltiant Caste over presented in Grand Englleh Opera! GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRAL ‘Tho Sale of Seats Megins This Morning at De Mondny Evening. Sept. 20, T8890) Firat_nppearance tn English Opern of the World-He- Ruwned silver-Voleed ‘Tenor, SIGNOM .in his favorite role THADDEUS tn Bnlfe'e ‘BPEL OF reer-Popiiine Opera, wre HE BOHEMIAN GIRL, . W t oe: Gi ets Rin eee With tho following Gront Caste | Gy te Zulde Sexuln, it A oddard ithyow James SIGNOKK BIMGNOLS neaday Evening, Sept. 21, First appearance In this city of Dutinn, from the iayal Vpora 1 on and Vienna, Mme, JULIE ROSE= WALD in Verdi's benutifal and Tumntic Opora Ia four acts, IL TROVATOIIE, pp Writh the following Powerfy -BIGNOR BIMGNULE nt 2 ateluck,s Werlneatny Mat fetil's re porn, in three acte, Donizett!’s Grind Trg vero St mhk Augustine IGNO BRIGNOLI 3 eepts 22, ensun of Clieazy'n favorite, the tuprenentative Tenurot Ameriet, WILLIAM CASTLE, In hie great role of PAUL In Victor Masso's Grand Komantle Opera, PAUL AND VIRGINIA, Y od CaM _ {With the following Unrivnted Caste, |. Zorn Noeutn fauiine Maret ‘hurese Marcy Athgow J s Artura,, EDUARDO, w First appearance thin ante Me, De bs Pour Mou Mangaret (Mothur of Baul) Bt Croix’ (n Kiet Manter). DOMINLO (0 SIAVO N+ ee0e oe Buurdunnuis (Governor of and PAULL, 'Thoraday Eventing, Sept. 23, Wallace's Heautifiel and Romantic Opera, ip four acts, MARITANA, With this Unparatteled Cast: MAMITANA. i Lararitte (0 Mion ARBOTT aa Seguin in ow James Fi Stoddard ether ‘Intos ret ov ne Slurquie de Muntetto: Marchivniess de Muntetort, arese Marcy. 3 DON GESAR DE 1A: ae WM, CASTLE Friday Evening, Sept. 23, Gounoil's Lumortal Masterwork, in tivo acts, ROMEO AND JULIET, With the following Unpuralieled Cast, ar Characteras AULIET (ler Orleinal Creation). « 0" Stefano tomeo's Dig Gertrude (The Si Lin Mercut A. BE, Stoddard Friar ha evoru Mleint ‘tybi ‘rink Augual seceneTARDCOW II -iugh Nelson ROMEO (UUfs Greatest ROIO) vs esr WM CASTLE Saturday—Abbutt Grand Matines at 2 THE BOHEMIAN GIRL, With the following Great Casts, ANLIN Fo sestrtsssssiesescovsnesceee EMMA ADOPT t muling Maurel Ithgow James juvero Strink it BEIGNOLI i Mept. 25, nantiunnl Opera, in four acts, CA IRALIAN,. With this Most Powerful Cast of Characters: CANMEN (4 Clear Girl; atterwarde n Grey), EGUIN Micaeln aie Ki rad ranepiittis (Gy Pauling Snurel 3 ereuute.f ino t-Therese 3 cy unite (A ‘Sorendor), A. K. studdard HH ao! sf ANCHE, 1 Mtemondaid an DON JOSE (A_ Brigadier), Sents ean be secured Six Voune and nt lai Sinte-st, Lomis ony Circle, Frese: nd Balcony, eral Aginissl RAIL20A0 TIME-TABLYL) ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE MANKM: Satu ie szented. “dunday excepted. iiontay excepted ror sfittenns ae Northirestern Rattray, Mapa, Guido-Booka, Time-Tabdies te accommodations. appl at a. and Frening-Car Urn poetic Lratele ary Axprens omee (on y Tidune, 8 Canaicats and at tuo dopois, nt aimee st, and at tho depots. Leave. Arrive, aPactte Fast 5: Seinur City © Vata abubuque Day bx. vin th pEsaassseos EEEEEEEEEELEr] EPEEEE Sees Lake Geneva i: Eeond au tne via Roe suburban train Puliman aitetcieistiicer tr ete SARS AAS TSA AR Aa BARA sR asAs Bot Io ran, traine, got local timo-enrd Gy Ci other road rane Pull cars wast of Ciileagy tt, OF Any other te Depot comerofr Wolls and Kinslo-s E“hopot cornerot Canal nnd Kinslocsce, Milengo, ariingtan: & Oniney Ika For Maps, Guide-Houaks, Sue-Tables, Mlesltn Gar Accommodations apply at _gny of the. foll lowing ‘Ncket-Uttiens of tha Company In Chicazo; 0 Clarke MM. Grand Paeitic Hotel. Hrink's Expross Office (on hortheust curnce Handalph and State-sts.), foot o it hote a indiann-nv., Grand Cunteal Eigtconth-sts., Pal spokay comer Canal it Madinon-sca.von Went Suter 7 nd cornor Canaland Lenve. | Arrive. avpopasauaveres: PEEPEC EE EEE ELE Nlune Expr hte pres: IUTVSTVUSVUT ESS 33338593235333392 IFT be aes. City € Xt, Joo Nistit, an Tnbnque Bxpress.c: ae ‘Smuurday hestva Ft DEAS Om Cc, UW. & Q. Dining-Cars att hed to sil trains, a Chlenga. Mitwatkee & St. Pant Watt Pan-ltandion Hepat, curner Chnton. ana enenite Bts, ickot Ofices, Gi Cinrk-at, Patmor iow: Grind Pacito Hutel. and at Devat. sted Leave. | Arrive. sa bell tidy am! 7:8 pat fa 10a Rmyauipen Jus Staines, Council Batts, i Green Bay, Menasha, ieton xpress tring. Milwaukee, Mndixon, Prairic Chien, lUwa, and Dikotn Bx. Stevens Point and Ashland Milwaukee, Madison, and Prairia! du Chien Expre: Wveriy illo Aco! we a See Ba_o3 333 in Fi at Passi Sunny Passeneur cena Alltrnins run via Milwaukeo, Ticketa for Bt. Paut and Minnenpolia are, guod elthor vin Madia Prorivda Culen, orvin Ln Crome aaa Wings: Depot tant of kagocne and fod of terenty of Lako-nt. and root of Vwenty-necond-st. ‘HekotOmeo, Hi Nandotph-et, _Pacitie Hotel, atta ratmgr Mouser? CP Grand Springtuld Expres pk Borin ztald Night Peoria, Burlington £, Kookie: ¢Peorts, Burlligton & Kookuk..; Ponting & Chatawurth Expros: Ponting Express, Gilman Passen, BBESBEa Fe . Dubuaue & Sons City" Hrprasi Dubuque & Sluus Cle Exprosss, PETES RUSS: aee8838a pEGEU RTP FELST it Ie RLYS TIEATRE. Manager and Proprictor IR NOTICE, PTR TO-NIGHT OF PALMER'S THEATIEL COMPANY HAY J. HLHAVEMLY, . PARTICUL, LAST TWO NIGHTS Ae M. UNION-KQU In thy Grand Novival of the Great Pay, THE BANKER'S DAUGHTER. With Origtal Seenes and Onieinal Cust Including Mr, ‘ednesday nnd Saturntay Matiness ata. ing niet next, the celebmicd Extravaganza Orguntentinn, the lange wn Compan. with Brifliant Spectueutar Sconery—1t SURPRISE. PARTY In WEVELS! REVELST ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ‘Weat Side, Halsted-st., near Madison, Evory Evening and Matinves this week, TILE ORIGINAL BIG 4! Smith, Waldron, Cronin and Martin, nund Jones, Mix» Emina Hofman, luy in Rpocintthirs, 3 Lenroes, mtd Mike Georgia Tyler, Ht tock Company, in the drawn, THE BOY DETECTIVE, Admlssion=I4, 2, 35 ana tlie, GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. Clark-st, opposite new Gourt-Louse, LASY NIGIUITS OF = a ee Nat €. Goodwin's Kroliques ! ‘The Comedians, The Dancers, The Singers, and That Fairy. Mt SER THEM! LAUGH AND GOW FAT! People tured away every night, HA ABLOTT GRAND EN- MVICKER’S THEATRE, DENMAN THOMPSON JOSHUA WHITCOME, Evory Night--Wednesday and Saturday Matineos, Seats can bo secured two weoks In nivance. McVICKEW’S THEATRE, Sunday Afternoon, Sept. 19, at 2:30, ‘The Foremuat Oratory of the Aust Robert ¢. Ingersoll Will deliver his Now Lecture, entitied “What Must WeDo to Be Saved ?” + HOOLEYS THEATRE, | jf Wednesday ant Mondor Sere i acanan i Macotanataey 28 HOBSON AND CRANE, Iu BIHAN CUTLED SHAE, iy Ly jediniis, AND’ FLATSt DULLSTONE ¥ Ow" Bald-hwnd AItt RUUSON i. f, CRANE anette Conmtuckenn anti wuuiatnek atignteg jee 3 HOUSON and CHANE tn out Soday Hvening, Sept. Grand tystramontal nid Yount Concert —Hfosezena's Grund Oretster of Forfurtiors, Libertth fleiundabl, 10 Pobre, Carring= Mine Aluleotin wid otburs, f nll Amurican Ture rey tin BUR eg un Hicont Opera iitrtesque, ONY CEN: HLESGUE MISTI) is purchased Fully Company togother with all tho B WARDROBE, Music, und GOGH PERIODICAL RMA ENGLISH item et corrhea, Painful Menstruation, 0 THE G! Trincusos, ail discdaus known os Fennio Wenkuuas, ud in Englund [OF yours asa Pyrlodieal and asus Iating Pill, “Sold by wil Drusuiata ayerrwhora. Prica, H.Wper bos, or six boxes tor Uk Bont by wall trad OF peste, ecu CHA Y MEDICINE CO, wre eens, Block Dutra stich. oma Avunts fur the Lito sta Fa reuse Nace’ liad leno. chi by ath be se kitten, Aeaaesa Qf BCHAACK, STE tgand 4) aur Hearburu, Boldt A: < Ls STEPHENS, 'T Gdlat, 124 Degrbo: pivea Sustait roller, Stephode' Alle Kuyht Falve for burus, bulla, corns, cul, brulee, let Drugilsta bare lt. Sc por box, LOonSaturday night to sUn Saturday night ru Chieneo ee Alton, Union Depot, Wert Side, corner Cann! and Yan ta renesl, nvor Van Murou-st. bridge, and ‘T'went; third-st. ‘Picket Ofices, at Noputs, 39 Sor Grand Vacitie Hotol and Palm Srbeaceecd EaPSBBRSSe CMtenen, Kock Teinnd 4 Pactne Matt Depot, corer of Van Huren ond Shormnn-sts, ‘Tekos miees, 1 Cinrkeat., Shorman, Houso, Palaiar Ifousa, Grand'Pucitle Howl, and 3 Cans, comer Madtaon. Lanve. 10:00 6 ma PED p. Davenport & Pooria Expres Couneil Ilutts Fast Exproas., Kansans City, Leavenworth chisoy Past Express... Peru, cul peru Accommodation, Counchs Huts Nurs Bitiedas.. Banans Clty, Lenvenwe _ghinon Sikhe Exprean 110.59 9m] “Daily oxcopt Sundays, Dall abally SaeupeSionuara” WAI @xcopt Hatuntare Michtean Central Ratiroat. Depot, foot of Lake-st. and foot of ‘'wonty-socond- Thekst oii GT Ciarkest, ratiuast eater late dviph, Grand Paeine Total, und-ne Palmer House. ATri¥O, Mall (via Matn and Air Line Row York & Hoston 1x, (dul pectin Now York & Moston Kalamazoo Aecommodntior ‘Allanue Express Wally), 4 eavn Sit & Votoaky Rxpres fila & Muskaan 1 Take Shore & Michiran Ronthern Ratiway Pekar oficos at dopots, Van Huron-st, head of Tes Hallo, ‘Twrenty-socutn-st, and borty-thitd-at, Ticus} and freight office undur Sherman House, wd toxus uilices tu the Grund Vacilic Motel and Paliner House, Leave.) Arrive.) Dat (via Math fine) »0.. byocial New York Hxpi wu Jochtning Express (lal Dp in Atinntio N.Y Gxyreas (daily) 5 fant Lxpruss... 0 pn Tittahbure, CIneinnnt! & Ae. Torte We Wee (Cineinnati Ate-Line add Kokoma Line.) Dopot, curnur of Clinton und Carrolleuts., West Bile. “Arriva, Loaves. Cinctonatl, Indtanapolte, Louts-| villo, Calutubue & Kast” Day! xpruns, Re iiie Eyre Inlilmore & a1 Depots, Rapoattion. Mullany cand To foot of in ot of Twonty> pecondrat. Tickot Oiicun séCtarkcat, Pulimar Hise 8 Mute rand Hacitly Hotel and Depot ¢ ixporition Tenve, * 7:5) am 4 4355p tu) KKonknkee Lane.” Depot, foot of Laku-st. and foot of Twenty-socond-9» Leave, | Arriva, Cincinnati, Indiana ie Way kxpres * 8:00 am)? 7:23 pia Te I Nikhe expe ad pals TM) ow Cileago & Fastera Tilinots Mallroad, + Danville Wouta, Tieket ONices, 7 Clark-sts Putuur House GrandPa, city Hutel," ‘rales loare from Dapow corner of Archur und Stuwart-ave, “Arrive. 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