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8 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Mra. Gov. Cuntaist ts at the Pacific. ReENATOR P. B. Powetn, of Kansas, is at tho Palmer. Junge Tt. K. CANFtet.n, of Louisville, ta at tho Tromont. 1.8. Dickerman, of Springfeld, TL, la nt the Gardner. Fosren E. Bwirt, of North Adams, {6 at tho Bborman. Tanur, G. Ronrxsox, U.S. Noy 8 registered nt tho Tromont. “Bins, ALEXANDER MITCHELL, of Milwaukee, ts at tho Pacific. : ‘Josren HowAnn, of the Now York Jerald, Is at the Paimor. "Tue Sub-Treasury paid out $20,000 in gold and 95,000 in silver. ‘Junor Isaac E. BATON, of Leavenworth, Kas., fant tho Palmer. BANCIFZ, De vasepAand family, of Havana Cuba, arv at the Pacific, Iaaac M, CATR, Presitent of tho Contral Iowa Railroad, isnt tho Sherman. 1. 1t. Hirt, Becretary to the Amerizan Lega- tion at Paris, s nt tho Paolfic. HL, Dopaney, of Marshali, 111, Ponltentiary Commissioner, is at the Paciile, JL. Scorr. of Champaign, President of the Btate Board of Agriculture, is at tho Pacific. ‘A. W, Ronnrenit, General Agent of tho Till Boe Contral Katlroad ut New Orleans, ta at the almer. Tne receipts of tho Internal-Rovenne ofice were, for spirits, SIX; tobaccco and clgary, 93,200; beor, $2,082 making n total of $24,017, ‘J. T. BaLpwis, Edinburg, the ev. Georzo Robson and Dr. Mac Nec, Inveress, Alex- andor Oshorne, Glasgow, Scotland, aro at the cific. ‘Tue County Board Committee on Honds and Bridges journeyed ont to Ariluzton Heights yes- terday to Inspeot some new improyemonts inthe Town of Wheeling, ‘ Te Chicano Gyniweological Soclety held a mecting nt the Grand Pacitic {lotel last evening, at which Dr. Jackson rend a paper ilustrating Batty’s operation uf removal of the ovaries. The tempernture yesterday, as observed Mannese, optician, &8 Madison street. (Ture Building), was, ab8a,m.. 1 degrees: 100. 1, 70; 12 m., FO; 3p, m., Ki: Sp. im, +5 Mavometer, Ba. my, 200; Bp. mr, 2G A REPRESENTATIVE of tho Times lost $170 Inat night, or this morning, hetween tho hours of 12:00 ‘ald 120 o'cloek. The money can be de- seribed. ‘The finder will bo tiberally rewarded oy returning It to tho cashler of the 4 ts Joun NeTINe, a hatmuker at Turkington's factors, No. Wi Wabash avenue, who was ar rested on tho charge of iucest, Mis yeu det ' daughter being the complainant, bad a hearing before Justice Summerfeld yestorduy, aud was honorably discharged. Toens will be 2 concert this afternoon nt hinif-past 3 o'clock in tho West South Park nt tho musfo-atand, corner, Bayant avenue and Fifts-sevond street, by the Chleago Orchestra, under the direction of JohnH. Hand. Visitors can roach the park directly bythe Indiana aves nue horse-cnr ines. «+ : Cnantes Keniry, 5 years of age, son of John Kelley, of No. 14 Rucker street, while at ply at 6:30 Inst ovening, aveldentully fell from the third story of a new bulliling on Rucker strect, near Uhicago nvenie, and was so severely in- Jured about the head and body that Dr. Wite thinks he cannot recover. ‘Tue Fourth Buptist Church, corner of Wash- Angton and Pauling streets (having been closed feveral weeks for repalrs) will be open, Preaching by the pastor, the Rov. E.B, Hulbert, to-morrow morning and evenin ‘The ladies will giveu reception to their pastor Tuesday ovenug ins the pariora of the church, ‘THe Clyurmnkers’ Convention will he held In this city Tucsdny, at Kinre's iull, Nos, 70 nad 72 North Clark street. ‘Thore will be nbout filty aclegntes from tht United States and, Canada. Tho Convention will uo odllen to order at 10 o'clock. The wolvomlug Addross witl be by the Presidont of the Chicago Union, Thomas Der- medy. There will be va grand reception ball next Saturday at Kinro's Hall. The M. £. Zion Conforence, colored, continued ita season yotterday ut Zion's Chapel on Fourth nyenuo, near Taylor, Bishop Lomax presiding. Tho reports of tho yarloua committees were rend and adopted, Letters from varions churches were read, showlng rent progress in spiritual matters, In the evening « pritse- meeting was beld, at which all tke brethron spoke. Tho Convention thon adjourned until 10a, m. to-day. Tux tax buyers at tho tnx sate In progress at tho County ‘Treasurer's ofice yeaterdny atter- noon purchaoged for and Jn the nme of thoirfol- tow craftsman, W. H. English, of Fads a hi Pieco of property described ag follows: PEE, orth of Sule, Creek, BE Hoc, 7. 1, It 2," tno certificate on which they intend to seni by oxpress to tho sald English, They havo nn Ki lea that English may: Feruiro the property fora jomeatend at no distant day, Cononen Mann yeaterilay held an ingitest at No 185 McGregor street, upon Matrous Vochug- kn, 35 yoars of nye, who wus, killed by 0 cond ducket falling upon hin, while he was om: Ploged at Dunno'’s cont yard, at No. 313 Archer Avenue. It wits shown Unit the decoased's duties: were confined to duinping coal, and that ho hud been repeatedly warned to pay no attention to tho spliiings, othor men bolng employe for the purpose of cloaning them duvny, A vordict of acolduntat death was returned by the Jury, and. Do ono was blamed for the uceldent. “YESTERDAY was yiultor's duy ut tho jull, and during the noonday-hour the building was vis- ited by a couple of prostitutes necompuuied by Ayoung. man who Olle the position of bank- Aeoper tn tt largo Saniware house on Michigan avonue, aud who did iis utmost to coux Capt. Currler to allow his gompinions to visit the pineo earlier than the ustial hour. ‘The Jailer declined todo so, and when 2 o'clock came and tho public we freely adtnitted he excluded that young mun and his frall compuntons, note withstanding the plen of the former that it would ‘be of wrent bennett to hla he comd get thom Into the cage for ball nny hour, “Pir, following dutiabte _zonds ceived nt the House dames 8. Kirk & Co, 296 casks sod: SO. E. Nukor, 400 eneks anit; W, I anni Urand ehimpfer- & Bon, 25 tmrrels porter, Menses xin and WW, Sheldon & ¢ 3 WOKS tHe plates: FW. Hayne & Co. 14) cnses bottled ates J, 1, Winterbothiin, 4 cases murble statuary; Elgin Natfonat Watch Company, 1 ease watch he TT boxes Une 3 Ballmien on i plates; ‘ liros., 2 chaes eases books; Metz amokors’ articles; Public Library, 2ess08 boolias, A. Th Fiedler, 2 ciises orntimentay Carson, Pinte, Reott. & Co. Ceuses hosterys Krawn & Prior, t cure dry goods, Collections, $8119, tht, a hourder at No. 12 West Lake: street, committed suicide in the barn nt noon Pygterday: by takhug two ounces of inudaniin, fo waa discovercd shortly after taking the uae etic, and Oblcer Thonuls Lev conveyed hin to. the Weer Madison Street Stiton, where he waa atrontod by Dr. Bradley. Emuties and antidotes were mdininietered, but without dente enstted at 3 nged Wad about 40 years of are, Ghd ded twee brothers in the commission business on South Wi cvssful and wel Wut whisky wot th and gonsesuont py doubtodty tie ent for the net, and the Core oner's 80 framed thoir verdict, ‘Tite Suloonkeepers’ Aswolution held tholr regular meeting yeaterduy afternvou ut No. 7 Chirk street. "The atiendinee was quite large, Several new members were ndinitted, ‘The Cons vention: Committee reported that letters hind Veen recelved fram a great number of ented and towns throughout the Stute, and (t wus ox pected that aM delegates would ho in attend: aneg. Tho Comuittco of Arrangements reported that the program for thy Convention and el Apinment of the ot ee was all coaly, ‘Tho Vivsident anneunced the list of Chicngo deter gates,“ to tho number of forty, aud they were approved, Hudgea of white satin, with a yold fringe, will dosignate the Chicago delegutes and qembers of the Associntion at the Convention, ‘These budges can be ubnined of the Committee of Arrangements for 23 centa cach, and entitles hs, wenrer admission ta the Conveutlin wad past, lvvox Cuoare, inthe United States District Court of New York, a few duya nga decided easy of some finportunce to tha Ogden helrs in This city, 11 Which about $100,000 worth of prope erty wis iuvolved, The mutter had been pend- Ing a number of years, and the partleular prop: erty in dispute was what is Known us tho Hunter property. Que Chapman, living lu New York, Clulinad a two-thinda interest in’ it by virtue of purchuxes from auviznees in bunkruptoy wh tho defendants hold wore fraudulent. The vn gold, ft appears, by Ogdeay an a Chapinan's elulin was that and deeds beld by bin were of prior date to the Sule oF conveyance, und he had bean weeklig to euinpel tho Ogu xecutors to uccoUnt to hin dor a molety of the proceeds of the sule, and also fora molety of tho Unsold property of tho eatate, sult waa cummenced dure lifetime, and the dee Choute was based on im peticon, Of tho exccutary vt the estitte to sot “aride the bankrupt deeds upon which Chupmin reated bia claims. ‘The petition was granted, tnd the deeds ordered unouiled; the Court bol bog that thoy had been obtained by fraud, was claimed by the executors, OFFICLAL POPULALION OF CUICAGO, ‘The Hon. Jamos G. Wright, Supervisor of the 7 Cavaus, rencived a lettor yesterday from Mr. L. Bogenbaum, his chief clerk, who tein Washing. [-son. stating that he had tho official figures of tha “total population of Chidago, and expected to got that o! i County iu a few days, ‘The popu ry ton of Coloago, as annouuced by Nr. Wright ; ‘when big returos wero last added up in ¢! pity, was placed ai 5 Tho figures of the artment at Washington reduce reals to ‘Tals reduction js owing to a inte THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. LS, 1880-—-SIXTEEN PAGHS, fake rome of the enutmerators tind fn adding the births after June band of othors in Ing tho denthe tn the fanuity during tho year, All errors of this kind haviig been climisuted, tho final result leas above. ‘The delay tn tho nicht return of the county Is owing to tho fact that 2 recount had to bem nt southern atetet of the ‘Town of Liki jo population or that district large and senttered, and the consis was 0 poorly taken that it bid to he gone over neni, i recount will probably: ‘ned about 1,000, and more than offect tho dedutc- fons mide in tho elty. Mr, Weight has been In formed by Cammisstonor Walkor that 1s roon ns ho has tha official feures of Cook County, which will probably bo within a week, he will notify Gov, Cullom, 80 that he may calla special elec. Uon for the additional Judges tho county will bo entitled to according to the inorease of popula- Hon, BERIOUS ACCIDENT. Ath:3) Inst evening Oflicer Charles O'Connor, whilo on hla way to report for duty at the stn- Hon, wat inte BH, Ruck’s butchor-wagon stind> ingin front of the shop, No, 282 North Wells strect. for tho Burne of riding down, When ut the corner of White and Wolls streets, tho horse took fright and rin away, and both Mr, Riek and the policeman were thrown yio- lontly to the pavement. Ruck reecived a severe. concussion of tho brain and on dane Fergus seal, wound somo two and a hail Inches long, and Oilcer O'Connor had both bores of ds right leg broken at the ankle, bla right hand broken, and his riht arin and shoulder badly beulsed, Hoth were taken to thelr hames, and wero attended by Drs, B. HL Pratt, Parks, Henrotin, and Conningham. It will bo a long time before either will again be able to be aba) and Ruck’s injurtes may possibly prove fatal, THE CITY-HALI, SrcnetTany: HARRTING, of the Fire Depart ment, is In Indiana trying to waken Democratio enthusinam, Avuunnen has becn found at Inst who Is not afrakl of tho small-pox,and the needed work at the Hospital was commenced yesterday. Capt. McK re was in from tho Cetb yesterday, and reported everything tnoving along smooth: ly. He will take his family out this morning, ad also his winter supplies, Contitacts were yesterday awarded for lay- ing private drains on Elizabeth street, between Thdian and Lake, and for laying watersservice pipes on Monrve atreot, between Loomis and Ashland avenue, ‘Tue Judleiary Cominittee met yesterday aft- ernoon and agreed to recaminend to the Coutcll that the Controller be authorized to bid In all of the property uffered for sale by the County Col- tector for clty tuxes, Tin Clty Hngineer and Controller have renebed an agreeinent by which the former Is to rot for Sherif on the condition that the latter will rou for Mayor thigspring., Mr. Gurney enn- not, howaver, fully enter into the compact une tl after ft Is kuown what Isto beeome of Mr. Harrigon In tho Congressional race, ‘Tix contract for furnishing tho Iabor and miterial necessary to tully completo the tiree proof rooilny, floors, culumns, aud partitions for the now City Hull was yeaturday: awarded to George M. Moulton, trading under the flem nume of Johnson & Co., bo .belug tho lowest tee Tho price to be paid for the work 1s 140, CHAILES WALsit, who hag the contract for aweeplug the streets, is anxious to know who 13 to pay hiin for a amushed buggy. He was drive ine over [larrison street Woilnesday evening, during tho rlot, anil, notwithstanding Superin= tendent Fogarty’s bonfires made of raitrond tlea, ho ran into t-hole and was wreeked, Ho wants to know what theelty is gotng to do avout ALD. Autperer complained yestenlay that the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Rullroad had, a Tew days uo, delayed the travel of vehicles on Western avento for three-quarters of fin hour. ‘The ordinances Hilt delays to from five to ten minutes, and Commnissianer Waller wants to know of the Law Department whether it 1s bis duty or that of the pollee to remedy the trouble. Mr, Fogarty wilt not teur up the tracks until tho question Is settled, ‘THe Committee on Streets and Alleys, West, had befere them qentordsy (eotist agalnst opentig Irving pines and Indiuna strect, and utter some dseussion referred the wholo matter ty the Law Department for im opinion us. t whother or not, in thooventor the protests be ine deted upon fuvorihly, the elty woutd be In bie for the asseasinonts already paid inon tee count of tho propose Improvement. ‘They also considered the proposition to remove tho telus graph pules frum Juckkon stroct, but no action was taken, Asona tho building pernilts issuer yesterday was one to Walter a. Wool, to ereet a three- story warchouse, No, 7 Taylor street, tn cost, $15,000: one to P. Popnlorum, to erect’ a three: twvood street, ncar North uve- MO; one to John Holtman, to dwellltus, Warren ave: nile, near Hoyne street, to enst $20,000; one to Bishop Mefaren, to ercet a ehureh on silty, 22x rornor Of Glenesay nud ‘Pwenty-fourth nst $1,000; one to John Jolingon, to tory store and dwelling, vorner of te zie atreets, to cost $1000; suid one to Noble & an oflee, Asti: aventto and ond Ktreat, to cost $2) THE ASHLAND AVENUE MMtUOE. The Superintendent of the Mnols & Michigan Canal wasit the roukery yesterday tryfur to armioge for the building of tho bridge at Avhs lund nyente, which the Commisyfoners agree tudo on condition that Lock street was ya Ifo was samewhat nervoua en the subject, bi axtons to ya on with the work, bls etimulis be- ing throat on the part of certain Atdormen to ropent the ordinunce. ‘Phe arrangement bo- tween the clty and the Commisstonora wis that they should pay the diference between the cost of the Lock street bridge nnd that of one at Ashhind avenue, ind Mr. Thorns was arota to. ace tho contractor fur the Lock street structure and innke xome arrangement with hin, bat up toa lute hor be had not met him. The Comes missioners have delayed the commencement of the work unressonaily already. wad if some: {aug 1g not spocdily done the clty will yut uut of 01 rs Stato and Ki BIGIUTH JLLINOIS. ANNUAL 3 ING OF THE MKOIMENT, At the Pale House yesterday the aix- toenth unnual reunion of ‘tho Eighth. ttt. nols Cavalry was held, The attendance was large, und among those who toole part In the routlire busliess provions to the din ner was the followings Capt, BLL. Flagg, Wane vanston; Bred 13, Company 1 Eisuny . Ieuan Kuhn, Ty o nore; U, A. Kasset, Compu: shires W. IL. Wright, Lcatany Hi, Chleagoy i. Marks, Gompnny, Me Hampstire; |G Joguph Chimp. fy elite George A, Furaytho, Gen, Sheridan’ stall, forinoriy. Castatn Company A, Cl ugly, W. Monroy, eM dat Vix; Capt. 1. He Whitney, Hlengo? A. 8, Landon, Company oator » 1. Parks, atavins Arnos Churehltl, Comput Prowpeet Darky Capt. Jobn Sargent, Chlengo: 2, 7. Prontlee, rego Ogle County; Stephen Thiek, Compu Cy Moline; “James Rovlason, Company Ke nue vatls adakloy, Conte Within Roland, Com- pany Ny Rock Futlas Abner hind, Surgeon, Auroras Maj Frank Cenderlna. Morrisong Llewt. 1b He Hakes, Company By Jbelvtdere; Oscar Bowdish, Company L. ilaukburty: Porter Howdish, Company. Blnekberry; George Dethrom, Company. Q, Chiengos and OR how's Compar Svatiston, Atter the transietion of sume tusiness of 10 portenlar titerest to the public, the Veterans ndJournaed to one of the dining-rooms, ‘There, ater gettliyg theongh with the substuntinls they spent two or threa hours Cousting and pecchemiking, Me the cour of whieh nuns memories were revived. Among the flags whieh adorned the rowan in which the weotlomen first nasembted wis tho bne pres wented to the roxiinent by the Union Indies of Alexia 1 182. and another enplured front tho Ninth Virilale Cavatry. fetid ne ret dele with two hive burs running Wagonaly, upon which are white stars, HOMME VOR INCURABLES. A SPECIAL MERTING OF THY LADIES’ NOsRD of the Ione for Inourables was held yesterday atternoan da the Patmer jou Mrs. BW, Irawley presiding, to conskler various pro- posats which had heen made to supply a suitable hutlding for the proposed Institution, Among these, the most suitable to tha means and purposes of the Board waa the tender, by Dr. Roswell Parks, of tho building known 1s the Irving Milinry Agatemy, one mille west of Gracehind, one nilte from Raveaawood, and one half w inile from Helteplaly Statton,on the Chicas woe Northwestern Katroad, wnilar tho follows conditions; the will eive iW lease without rent np to gt 1, Iss, rates tu be nunty by tha ate eupanta, Po tho Boned wilt agrees thon to rent building for in sumber of yours, ov provide for future purchise. After Muy L thoy will p a rent of baw your, and thoneeforward pay F100 additional for each yeur, besides paylig (naire anco and taxes and’ Keeping the boiling in order, ‘The list tenant pull $100) a your, Or, {r it be more eouventout, he will well for 810,000, which ty the cost Of the lings without the. Jand, of whieh there jive tin eres, ‘Thu taxed how ure sha year, ‘Tho buildiygd, as now tiited, will accommodate 1d persons, Another proposition, not su favorable, was to rent propeyty in Kemwood, ‘On inotloh, (was resolved thit the Seeretary should address lutters to promiient reat-estty dealers tu secure, Af posdiity, other alters fur the consideration of the Rxvoutive Board, Sin. b. fiyge wis uinimodely elected tu bo atiember of the Board, Tt wus announced that the vonatitution and by-luws were now Int the hands of the publishe ers, aud would be shortly lisued. ‘Tho Finunco Committee having beon recently culled into activity, It is cxpoat that the instl- tution will be upon a prugtioable basta by Oct. 1, when, If a sultablo Jocation operations will orga The Home be ind to persons of wvery rice, creed, and condition} will bo under tho caro of a large Loard of phyalciana, and will be under {uimedt- ate control of a resident phyaivian. ‘Tho, work of subscription ts going rapidly forward, and the prospects aro cxcollent for another bright and purtloulur lar being evon added to tho gulaay ot Chicago's charitica, LOUAL POLITICS Speech of John V. Farwell to the Fourth Ward Republicans. Mr. Thoms Hoyne Declines to Bo a Candidate for Congress, Porry Smith, Jr, Writes a Lotter— Meetings of Ward Olubs, FOURTIL WARD, AN FLOQUENT SUEECH BY Mit JOIN V. FAR- WELID The Fourth Ward Garfield and Arthur club had a rousing meeting yesterday even Ing nt, thelr hall tn the church building on Indiana avenue, south of Tywyenty-ninth street. ‘Tho hall was crowded, ant anong the audience were a large mumber of Indie: who took the deepest Interest In the proce: ings of the eventa ‘he chaly was oceupted by Mr..A. 1. Farwell, President of the or- fuilzation, Routing business occupled the attention of the Club for somo min- utes, tha most {important transaction be- ing the passage of a resolution tendering the use of thelr hall for next Thursday even- ing to the Seandinaviay residents of the "Third, Fourth, and Fifth Wards, who ore proposing to form a Garfell and Arthur Club, and alse voting them $10 eover the preflminary expenses of the organization, ‘The speaker of the evening, Mr Y, Far- well, then addressed the audience, saying that, judging from the surroundings (the ineeting being held ina ehureh), it looked as if politics and religion were getth wixed, Tle was glad to see thi when ministers or laymen ¢ Jd not well engaxe In polite: publican party had corrected al was possible now for oa a good church member nnd a staneh supporter of his party at the game tne, He aways had voted the HRepublienn tleket, nnd he expected to vote tba good many years: Jonger, When men went into business to- xether they considered i number of ques- tlons before they formed the organization and began operations. Government was to rgreat extent like a business partnerbip, —not a fhnited partnership Ike they think it Is, or want it to be in the South, but a stable, strong, lasting community of interests suelt ag tha men of the North had fought to ore 2 Good government must rest upon solid pillara—the law, the moral force regulating the conductof the Nation, and the neeessary fores to carry the taw out. Bath of those pillars must ltave the stamp of Na- tionality, and with both of these a Gove ernment necd fear nothing on full Haye Ing these they had on Government, ‘Tho original Nation=thirteen weak Colonie Were forced to come together tn what was. called a Federal Govermnent, which did very well unill they caine to settle the bills, and the diferent States had to be calied In, as States, to pay their expanses, Some of them were tnabte, some nnwilling to and the nations of the earth, began’ to say tint a Democratle Government was a failtre. ‘Tho forefathers then got up 0 Constitution by whieh the eftizen of a State was also a citi- zen of the United States, and arranginents were made to enrry on a Natlonal Govern anent, Many concessions werenecessary, and, most of them were mado by tho North to the South,—the prlnelpal snd = most troublesome one of which waa’ that they were allowed to vote on thelr people sailed along well ment until the batance of power began to get north of Mason and Dix- on’s Ine. when, secing the Government at Jast slipplig out trom under thom, the South felt that they were gone, and made up thelr minds to rain the Goverminent when they COULD NO LONGER RULE IT. Tho speaker was President of the Young Men's Christian Association of Chivage at the time secession occurred, and wien the So- ciety reeelved a set of resolutions front the Young Men's Christian Association of the South, advising them to do nll they could to. let the South go in peare, they sliuply sent buek answer that the Assochition intended to do all could te support the Government whieh their forefathers hid given them, and a reglinent, composed chitty of members of the Association, wis Hmediutely organtzed. and sent te the trout. ‘The speaker asker what kind of a canvass had the Republican party got at presente fi was one depend ite upot thecharacter of tho parties, ‘The platform of the Democratic party was full of error, but it was upon Its character that the fight should hinge. ‘The head, heart, and legs of jovratle the De yes. was the Solld Souths the ‘tail was the Demoertey of the North, which was merely An crnamental part of the animal. It was the 8 Electoral votes of the party. that should bo analyzed to understand it fally, Ho believed a great many Northern Demo. erats would yote the Republienn ticket this tine because they knew that to support tha other side would be to return to the ean- dition of atYairs tinediately preceding the Rebellion, Lt would not really be imuch of change from the present exiathiy state of alfairs, ‘The Confederate Congress whieh sat at Riehond ty now alttlag at Washing. ton, and the Brigudlers are only waiting wn- tit the fall to march in and tale possession of the Capitol, What National question was thera npon whieh the Democratic party hind been right In the last twenty years? None at all, They vere utterly wrong, when the questlon of lon arose, uretig that the Stites should bo allowed tod When the War was fn prores thoy could to, prevent the suceess Union aris, When the bills cane to bo pa, they did ait they eoutd to blader thelr pasiuents The Jeph ean party pald three. fourths of these hills, aud brought the credit. of the Nation to Hs present high condition, Tut the Democrats, on wil aueastlots velating tho dlnaneial stunding of tho country, have shown thomselves utterly unreliable and wn- worthy of the people’s contidence. Old Duslness-mnen remembered the troubles which existed under the State-hank system —n futuro? the State-soverelgnty iden which 1s so deny to the Demoeriey,—and the speaker would say to bustnass-men in tho audience thas f they wanted to seo thelr stocks marked down 25 per cent, If they wanted to see tho innrgins thoy had nceunulited in. tha net few pean wiped out. of existence, then thoy Tit better go and yate the Demoeratle ticket, Ile belleved that the cost of the War three thnes over had been inade up by the saving in home manufactures effected by the pro teethve tart, ¥ ‘The Demgerats had also been wrong on re- sumption. ©The Densgrats sated this was bn possible; dd att thoy could to prevent the i age of the iw and to fepeal it afterwards, but to no avall, aud to this Republican men re was due the PRESENT GREAT PHOSPERITY OF THE NA- T1ON, A party whith had opposed all these mens- ures ought to be condemned, Lf they eames Inte power with the Solld South. ful sing the force to tho machine, the Berlgadiers would amin como tg the front. Thoy failed toestublish the prineiple of Stute-sovereignty rebollions: With the bullet, and now thay: Hepat tods it with the ballot. ‘The Republican party found the Demoemtic, party In power with a dle B~-Buchanan—at its heads after the Re belllon was squelched another eapitu: Bb Hooth—who assasiaated tho best aan that ever tved beeause he pt down die Rebellion, and two By. repre- mont ee}zebnb—tho prince of tlovils. Laughter] He helleved from the top af his hed to his boots that the condng elvetion would be tha most haporlant one aver had ie his Soumsy, Lt was un election whtell was to decide. whether Tis country was to hive: a Government or not—whether this country wis to have another rebelllon or not whether, Hf the Democratls President ta elected, the Boys in Bite will have to shoul- der tholr tiuskots again and redstablish the prinel ploy which they hid fought for years pebnre, ‘Tho speaker alluded to the Rebel claims. which are belng urged In Washington, aud, svotling the iden that the Southerners do nok rently hope to secure (hele payment, asked with en what the Brigadiers put- thom Jy for ft they dil not want to get them: pald, Straws showed which way the wind blew, and these bills which thoy were bring! nk tn they Intended to get pal if they cout, ob ‘Toombs once sald that le would liye to, pee the day when he could call the roll of his staves under Bunker Hl Monument, ite jover did this, South = hae done more, It was Intinitly more dis- graceful to the Nation that the call of South ern Brizadiers wus now belng called under tho Capitol at Was ington, It was about time for the people te take off thelr coats and goto prayer-mecting by votlig, ‘The speaker again urged the yoter who had not yet made up his mind to study care- fully thi eter of each of the partles, ‘The boys, even, could utderstand that the principles of the Democratic party were all Wrong, and It waa not really necessary to say anything on behalf of the Repudilenn pact Ever sines Fort Stunter that party had by speaking, and go loudly, too, that the whole world hind Hstened to tts voles. Fifty years from now, If the principles and practices of the Republican party were carried ont, the United States would,” polltically and tiie elatly, be away abend of thy rest of the world, A could not reaelr this position as a CONPEDERACY OF STATES. It was not suel a confederacy now, though tho Southerners are intent tipon mating tt such, 'Thelr great lustrament to necomplish this would be vleetion frands. They would colonize 25,000 to 30,090 men Hy Indiana, sone of them condi from Virginia, others from Mnols. Vf they did this he Md not. know any other way to help It than to fight the devil with fire,—to go down to indiana ond vote for Tepublicins, ‘The Republicans shontt meat them with thelr own arms nnd Deat then. ‘Phismlght seem strange doce tring to teach, but it was tho correct ono wader tho elretmstances, becausy ft really was the only one by whielt the Nation could be saved from” the threatened disaster, Meet them at tho ballot-box with thelr own tricks, and ff this failed take up tho arins whieh had been Tala) by and rens- sert tho principles, without which the gov- ernment of the Natlon eatot be honorably or successfully carried on, Mr. Farwell snt down amid protonged an- plause, and, after a vote of thanks hat been accorded to him, and three cheers and a tiger ven for Garfleld and Arthur, the Club ad- journed, ‘ CONGRESSIONAL, Mit. THOMAS NOYNE, who has been spoken of ns the eandidate for Congresy on the Democratic ticket in tho First District, writes a fetter In- whieh he says that he cannot accept a nomination un der any eirenmstances, his obligations of 8 professionat and personal nature being stich as to utterly preclude his undertading the laborious duties inseparable from a repre: sentative candidacy and a Congresston position, Te lyof the opliton that Melville iV. Faller enn be triumphantiy elected, Mr. ilo that his letter may be premature yO Sf and slitieeensary, but stuce many of his per. sonal and political friends have auestions( hlm on the subjecl. a note such as he writes may save them anxiety and concern, PRURY 1. SMITH, Tit, has also come out in a letter In which he ane nounees himself falrly ands nly ag in candidate for Congress in the Third Distric! Nota solitary Demuerat, he says, has hinte at the propriety of ls withdrawal, but lune dreds of Reptiblicans in the Seventeenth Ward and other portions of the district have ven hin ‘assurances of personal support. le docs not seek, lie saya, the enres and dis. Appolutinentes of public fife. The business of polities is nt the saeritiee of personn) comfort and emolument, and only submitted: toto please others thin himself. Lf his friends tre sufliclontly munerous they will decile his position, Wot hie, « ‘This letter Andly indorsed by Mr. T. Kates, who says Mr Sinlth’s note: fg ingly timed and in geod taste, and he hopes? that it witl-be sent to the newspapers, for he is sure thoy will be wilting to publish ft, SECOND DISTIICT, Tho Democratic Congresslonal Committea of the Second: District met at No, 07 Dear- born street yesterday afternoon, Patriek Henry O'Toole M1 the chair. lt was agrecd to hold thy Convention tho 30th, and the priniatics the Sith, An adjournment was had until Monday to make thal arrange- iments for issuing the call. MISCELLANEOUS, HEADQUARTERS, Ex-Senator Dorsey yesterday recelyed on dispatch from the Natlonal Committee m ‘Now York stating that Davix would have a plufality in Maine of from 600 to 800," ‘Tho news was spread abroad, and the Republican sniiles of contentment were duly Inereased, Col, Clark E. Carr passed through the clty yesterday. He reports successful and enthu- Slastle meotings all through the State, Col, Rieaby has agree to speak at na mass- meeting to bo held at Geneva to-night. THIRD SENATORIAL. Messrs, John Retfsnider of the tifth Ward, ttt of, th sth, and John B, Mears Seventh, comprising the Senatorial Committees of the Third District, held 4 con- stltation last evening In relation to the com- Ing primaries and jhe eleetion of delegates to Cie Senatorial Convent It was ugreed py the representatives of tho Fifth and Seventh Wards that delegates should bo elected by the war eluhs, Mr Tutt favored: this mode of acleeting delegates, but as there were several caytldates in the Sixth Ward, he did wot eel justified fn taklng such action without the approval of the Club. ‘Tho whole nutter was therefors usta untilafter tho next meeting of tho Ixth Ward Clit, F WARD MERTINGS, 3 Gon, Logan will not speak at Oakland this eventing. ‘Tho.report in yesterday's Juried to that eifect was ingorrect, ‘Tho First Ward Young Men's Garfeld and Arthur Club held a meetlig at the Grand Pacitio last evening, Joseph. Mouser tn, tha chalr Briv€ addresses were made by BQ, Ball, W, C. Smith, and Willan Baker. ‘The Club adjourned for one week, ‘Lhe ‘Thirteenth Ward Union Vetoran Club met last evenings at OO West Lake sirtet, with Ald. O. SL Brady inthe ehalr, Anum ber of bills were audited: and proparatlons made for assisting In a thorough canvass of the ward. lt was also decided to hold a indss-meeting nt the samo place Friday even: Jng, at. whieh it 1s expected that Thomas Cratty and others will spea' ‘Tho Young, Men's Gard and Arthur Club.of the Fourteenth Ward held ao en- thuslnstie meetlay lust evening at No. 4s Chleago avente. “Tha Club passed n resolus tlon {itrongly, indorsing the nomination of Col, George Ht, Davis for Congress, and pledg- ius him thelr support. On motion it was de. exded that a roll be opened to form a march ing club. After the adiission of some mete bers and the reading of tho finance Commit. teo'’s report, Mr. Charles E. Phelps made a brief address to the yoters present, Gen. 0, 1, Mant was enlled on, and responded In belet and pithy speech, Short speeches wero. mato by Henry L. Hertz, Ald. Brady, and A, ler, A largo ond enthusiastic Republican moct- lng was hel at the ‘own Hall of Austin Yesterday evening. Large delegutions from . Onk Park and Central Park were present, ‘The Austin Glea Club dlscoursed the best ot music and the boys with their torehlights unde a fine display, - Eltott bony imndg a telllng and churncterlatle sp he foretold, with marked efter he the result of the restaratio Rebels to power fn the General Government, ‘Tho speech was well revelved and wormly applianded, Alan fadles attended tho mevt- ing. ‘The Republicans of Austin ara lo splendid Hichting trim and will make thom: solves foll on the 2d of Novomber next, ‘The Yous Men's Gaeiteld and Arthur Club of Englewood held ‘an enthusiastic Merting last evenlug at the Republlean head. quarters on Wentworth avenue, Short: speeches woro made by & number of the FONE MOH present, |: hls oventug the Englewood Union Vet- oran Club hive Inylted all the old soldiers of the town to inset tom atthe Republican headquarters, where thoy WH talk ever old (ines and listen to the argiuents fn favor of supporting Garietd suid Arthur In the cam Ing oleetion. A good progr lias been pres pared by the Connittes on Lectures and Ene tertalniments, SUBURBAN. LAKE, - Tho Ronrd of Trustves held a meeting yeatere day afternvon, all the ‘members present except ‘Trustee Murphy, ‘ A communtention from J, 1b. Brown, Presidont of tho Western Indiana Rasirond Company, was: reud notifying the Board of the acceptance of iho ordinance pissed at tho lust meeting, The Captain of the Pollee reported 207 arresty du dng tho month of August; fied assessed b Nos pald, Set. Treasurer Mulrhead reported having purchased fourteen ‘Town of Lake 7 por cont buna duo fn 180i, amounting with interest A complaint, was read) from eltizena it tho nélgbortond of Guodklid & Orbendorr's tertlllae ing establishment stuthug -0A It wis new cone ducted it was a nulsance. ‘The cominitics xp. pulted to. Investigate tha iutter ceported in favor of revoking tholr Heonse woless w chnitge for the botter should Immediately take phic, Adopted, Dr. AWN. Cory wad Bppointed Town Physiclun and Assistant Jealth Olticer ata s ary of &5 per month. = * HYDE PARK. Tho Village Trusteos held ® regular meeting Jest evening. eae ‘On petition ot the Puliman Car Company, tho Hira URS ao cota cage rmission orn. op: erate a rallroad from Ninety-ffth to Ono Hundred and Figs to connest the South Chicago & Weaterh Railroad with the Michigan Central Railroad. 1t was resolved to have the struct-lamps extinguishod at midulght during tho months of Ootobor, Novomber, and Decembor, and tho Committee onseaceet- Li were Jnstriteted to confer with the Hyde Park Qua Company on the subject. ‘oss offered tho Ress, Tho contract heretofore entered Into Let we the Villige of Hyde Park and the Town of Lake concerning their lojat Water. Works provites, among othor things, that either party shall hinve tho right to withdraw fren the Join sise and ownersh! P wf said Watters Works at ‘any time, and tho Joint property hall either he: sokt to tho highest bidder of anid two contrret- ing parties or be taken by the party not with- drawing vt an apprnlsed value, at the option of tho party not withdritwing, sich option to be ex- orclsed within thirty days after notice of sich Intended dissolution; and Whrennar, It ts apparent that raid Water- Works ore now insufficient to supply tho wants of hoth of sald contracting parties; therefore, be it Reaolved, That this ilies Ahenaah Its proper ailicers, to forthwith ive tho sald ‘Town of 1 notice of ite withdrawal from tho sald Joint and ownership of eal Waters Works, In con: Formity with the torms of suld contract, and that it proceed with ns litle delay as possible to have mid pores sold or appraised as therein pro- vided. The report of the ‘Trensurer showed the totul cash on band to be —— YELLOW-FEVER, Wasttsaton, D, C4 Sept. 17,—Coneerning the report of tho prevalence of yellow-fever on the lower const of tho Mississippl River, set forth Inn special dispatch ta New York from New Orleans, oMleers of the Nattonat Board of Ifentth $1 this elty say they have re- eelyed no oficial report upon the subject. ‘They admit having heard of a suspleious dls- ease prevalling in that section from private sources, but ditt not fee? Justiqed in making the matter public, because Jt had not been oltcial, ‘They express the bellof, ii this pare lenlar instanee, that the delay in reeeiving amcisl Information on tha subject is due to the strenuous efforts on the vart of the Jocal authorittes In Louistana and Misslssippl to sttppress tle clreulation of news of this char- neter, which is naturally enteutated to injure business iiterests, ‘The olticials consider it ndangerous practiee, but have reasons to be- Neve that it {3 thelr regular caston. Any news received officially about this matter will be at once made piblle here, New Owens, La, Sept, 17—The report Ig false, but cir lated by_ detectives of the National Board of Health for thetrown ends, New Yous, Sept. 17.—The steamer City of Washington arrived last night from Havana, On the Bith fist. she fell kn with the Britlsh lack Brich,;of Glasgow, bound for this. city: rom Deplata, All hands on board, ¢ cept the Captain and one ian, were dow yi pw-fever, two men having dled from the dlgcnse on the passage. ‘Tho steamer towed the bark to quarantine here, a INDIAN AGAINST INDIAN, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribunes Sr. Daur, Minn, Sept 14—A. letter from Fort Stevenson, D, 'T,, to the Ploncer-Press, dated Sept. 4, says: About a week ago a straggling hand of Sloux Indians killed Ab Kee, who was cutting hay about sixty miles from here, Several partiesof Gros Ventres and Mandans left Berthold Agency in pur- suit of the murderers, Yesterday n runner arrived here and reported that ‘thore had been a fight near tho Lit Andy Royer, about seventy-five miles from here, “The loss of the Slous ds estimated at fram four to five killed, while the Gres Ventres lost five killed, and one Chief, Crow Brenst, and. sev-. eral wounded, Atnong tho killed s ono of the scouts reeently enguged at Maj, Merrill’s cominand. ston of the Northern Pacific following, which war Intd Xt the extes Rallroad the Gras Ventres report that they struck alarge viltuge of Stoux and were greatly outnumbered, eens THE STEAM JACKET HEATER, The Steam Jacket Feed Water Heater and Purifier, manufactured by Baragwanath & Phn, of the Paclile Boiler Works, has con- cluslyely provett that water can be boiled and purified by exhaust steam without. back presgtite, a result never before attained. a NESTLE'S MILK FOOD should be used by mothers of nursing children, Contains nothing injurious, and requiring only: water to prepare it for use, the dungor of im- puro milk Is avoided. For snlo by druggists and grocers. A pamphiet with full partloutirs sent by addressing THOMAS LEEMING & CO., SMontrent, Can. ——— Timea: Our highest urtistsin dentistry: Tho McChesney’s beyond doubt, though but $3 a sct. : a Thuy tho, Improved ‘Howe Sentes. Torden, Selleck & Co, Ayonts, 07 Lake streot. ee Duck & itayner's Moth Powder destroys ronch- 3, ens, antd bedbuyes. CRARY—MCKEK<In this city. ronldonce uf tho brido's, mronta, 2d Went Iinglo-st, by the Iter, Honry G, Perry, Hociar of All-Salnte Kplécopnl Pare t hursday vvoning, Xopt I, Mr. Hamitton Crary nad Ailes tulle A. daughter of Cupt. Charles MoKed, allot Chicaun, law York, Boston, Cinainnutt, and Phitudolphta, pipors plouse eapy, fal DEATHS. DHVING—ituse Aum, infant daughter of Josoph and It. A, Devine. Kungrnl feom rosidonee, 2168 Stato-st. Saturday, Hupt. 18 nt (o'clock, by carriages to Calvary, JENNINGS—In this city, Sent. 1,0f Paralyols Sainnel 1, Jonnings, ngea ta poned und 4 monte. Funural trom tls Tite residonco, 223 Indlana-aoy.. Sunday at2o'clock p.m. ZP- Lockport (NeW) atid Nites (Stich.) papers plenso capy. HEANT<At Lom Stato-st Hope. 17, Nolaon Teart, Foneral at tho Baptist Church at 1: o'clock a.m, Friends and rolntives nro invited. nuttmonin, Jacu Welutars, i She‘. Wetineng, naed hyourn D Funan! will take piticu from the residence of his parents, S7 North Adacat., Sunday ut 9 o'clock p, in, WENGLINII—Sept, fH, Adglaide M'English, daugh- er ot Mex, Willunis, Bortlund Black, Horvicos at St. Marr's Church atl o'clook n. in. Rate uniny, and thuticy by entringes to Calvary. Frlonisat thy fuuilly azo invited, BWIFT—At M7 Sixtoonth of the ‘braln, Dra ‘T. Swift, aod 10 y ‘Notice of Tunural to-murrim, ‘ 627 Now Orlwans (1is.) papers plenso copy, BILLINGS=Sept. Mf, tT A. a, Carl BY Milings, aged yours. Funornt frou fie late resldonco, 183 Mllwaukoo-nyas Fundy, Rept. 1, at Zoretock p. in, by, cacrlanges to Cracefand, Friends of the funilty are invited. . BAZEN—Fritay, Hopt. 1%, Mary, only daughtor of Z.wd Kilen Pheon, ated’ s athe. Ural lo-day atl oveloes from residence, wonty-fuictiivat, by carriages to Gormun Comutery. MURVIHKY—Sept, 10, at 0 o'clock p,m., Anon Sar- gent, buluvod wife of Donols Mucphey, aged 2 Funeral Saturday, Sept 18, at Wo'eluck a. her [nto residenes, 56 Soath Storgan-st, by © ee Wo Jovit Church, where Solenin TigheAtwan whi bo heii, tence to Northwestern Depot, snd by cars to Calvary Comutory. SULLIVAN-Sept, 1, Maryarot Sullivan, in tho Goth year of hor nua, Funern! sunday, Bopt 1%, to the Church of Annun- lution, thence by cart -ulynry, Felonds uf tho tmilly are lavited withowt further notice, ERERSOLLAt his rosdonce, AS Cottnze Grovo- av. on Soph 7, A. A. Bborsuil, aged 47 yonra und 2 te, unteral Crum Kirst Baptist Churclt, eornor of South Keave wid Thulteyitestats Sundays, ope 1, atl pe hy carn tu Qalwoude Findlay (0), Outiwa (ML), and Ponnsylvanin papers please copy, of pornly: olla teraa le COMBANY, ALOF (GAIMIELD AND ARTIUS 7 luv nf tho Sixtesntit Ward mosis at hendguae- {ura this evening. “Wuslnesy of linpuriance wil bo i ,STESIMING Wildl far field und Arthur Club ot Arline: ay venti. TOMAS AND Cla A, ML. WATE: dase une Mourth Ward itupabileane ab uid South Vara-nv, this oventty Ni COL li en th en Hottie ‘Tae nthe Ward Renibiican: Hwelfth wid Wallur-ats, THE Wilt, Th A MERTING OF TR Club of Luke View ut Shinuh- uth this evonting for the eluetion of otmcura T luparvant Wusinuss., AN itujublicats ine HG}LAM SEATING OF THIRTEEN TIL ‘Ward epubtican Club this ovoninat at Tieuts Quurtars, Bei Wort dake-et, Prominunt spuakers wil aaisesd Chia wuatlag. sah TM REPUWAGANS OF TITH SECOND WAT wil) bold fe xrind rally, widue the auspices of the Young Sou's Gustleld and Arthur Club, mt No, oat, Male avant, Witt dou, 1 CHNZENS OF AIEEE Wit fugss-migutling thle wy wel by Cod Btomming and Ja PPLE SINTLWARD tuald Ohelr res Bh und ; HOLD A bo wddressed Campbell, NDINA VIAN CLUB WIT. Int mucting at the corner of Wou Hive talund oy, tls wvening, T 1 WEG OT ik IRE EING Gt itee Henn Chub i Island will be held thi How a\teosaol by De eatin ean Aitiatt, Ing, to be nnd 1, be <a : MLE HENATOIMAL HEPDIIACAN Dis. Pee mndttay wlll moot ald olcluck tuday ae Noom & 1 Lanes, IPMIE BEVENTIE WARD ‘will ciogt tite ovantlng Gon. Martin Beem will w THI WARD Meigiaiaivotlog abla even corner of indlana-ay, and ‘Twent, Miscellaneous, BETING OF THE NINETBEN’ A, il iol Volunser intact + Veictua Clue wilt te la hundey, uy 3:00 p. mt, at the Palmer House Vet eran Club room. GOSPEL COMMERCIAL TMxELERS, fg Oprel. oe jeeting will ba held in the Y. A 4 IPHE REV. mit condue ties. Ge raashes jewel liail st noua to-day, BAKING POWDEE. Absolutely Pure, MADE FROM ON APE CREAM TARTAR. Mousokeepar's favorite in lending cities of the world, No athee preparation mnkes ate tight, faky, hob breads, or fuztirlous pust ry. es mithuut fear of the 11 bs geauibie foud, £2 Comm «1 sTaChOE rum en! ste POWDER CO. 3 OVAL BARING ew Wark. CLO TILING. CLEMENTS SAYER'S Dt OVERALLS To Retail at 75 Cts., AND SKY-ROGKET. JEANS PANTS To Retail at $2.00, Pay good profits to the retailer, Rive ample satio- faction to the wearer, and arc sold by one good firm in nearly every town in the Northwent. ‘The Overalls are made of full B-oz. Duck (Drab and Brown), double sewed, suspender buttons, three pockets, our patent cable fig extension, which cannot be ripped dawn, sit well, can be worn Ine stead of pants, arc very wide and roomy in hips, thigh, and crotch, will not strain In stouping. ‘The Sky-Rocket Jeans Pants are made of a heavy fine Wool Doeskin jeans. We conaume the entire predustion of the mill on this brand, and they can je had nowhere else. The fabric and workmanship are elegant; three colors, Oxford, steel, and black, Uned all through, canvas bottoms, pistol pockets, double sewed in back,'ntay tapes, ctc. Sample pairs sent to the trade by mail, prepaid, on application, CLEMENT & SAYER, Manufacturers and Wholcralors of Men's ant Boys’ Clothing, 178 MONROE-ST., near Fifth-av. VRIZE-DISTRIBUTIONS, COMMONWEALTH — DISTRIBUTION CO. Their popular monthly drawings, novor postponed, have taker place regularly in the GLEY Ge LOUIS ‘ ” SEPTEMBER 30, eee DRAWING! VERY MONTH, Sun rt ‘axcuptod, The United States Cl Court on March 3t ron- dered tho fuflowing a st Jat—That the Communwenith Distribution Sompnny te legal, 2d—te drawings avo mir. hla Company fins new an, hand a tara rox nd, Road the fulluwing attmetlva prizes: SPAG Prizes AU Price: encl ht 1h) 1,00) Prizes fivencl 1000) WyS tH trent ton! 10 Prizea 2 Mriges zu £3 tt Approximation Prizes 270) B Erieon Sy) onch, ‘Approximation Betxos. 140) 9 Prizgg BW) ench, Approxtniation Hrlzus, «Wo 1.00 Prizos... 5 sored) Wholw tekots, & (ickeats, $1.7 tick soW(tole, Uekots, 82° "Hinle theo, . "tickets 81, Romitt by Post-Onica Monoy-Order, Roxisterod Lot: ton linn Drath or lexpeosse. ‘s ‘Vo Innurg nytainst nlxtnkes and dolass, correspond onta will plense Wrilo thelr names and places of rosl- Honco plauniy, airing uumper of Pust-Onlco box UF street, unU Twn, County, ani Site, f Furthor inCormntton addross It. M. HOARDSEAN, (Codrlor-Journn Baliding Loulaville, Ky. Or Noni And 3 Brondway, irk, OF LO. ACS, 168 Washi wee Hines ‘TEAS, * ‘TEN INTORTING CO., 88 State-st., Leltor & We opened with a choice stock of fine NATU- RAL LEAF Teag from Japan, China, and India, Also a superior stock of have now Coffees and Spices. A trial purchase solicited. Get our new Japanese Price List. Py CHICAGO AUCTION General Auctionesrs, WAL. 8. GOLSEN, Prea't, Wa. AUCTION SALE TO-DAY. FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. 1400 the, Hamily Haking border, 1000 Tbs, Heat White Lead. nn win In Coburn’s Subdivision, Bee, 31, Town 39, Mange 1 SALE. TO NEWSPAPER HEN. A’ flvat-ctnss Chambers’ Folding Mn- chine, with the Kahler Attachment. Wl fuld a sheet 86x50 or 24x36, In good order, at & very low price. Apply at thin office. RAGE CO. " ICASS rE 29 ESN CY ae pie Hever promise to do mare thou wo ean necom Uriwily ‘pure, Addruss, u iS CANDIES, A 1 Bewalt eyes Duy. Constide ry int tho wort, CAIAS a. Specialty, Whouloaala una Regul, 28 ke HO ATATENT. I hy, ttt andaassialg tpt és handeanioly. dyed wi cicuned ut minull axediney Onlaee Fecelvu nd retuned by expross LAL AY aston Vos 0 MATERIALS E.H. Sargent, ) Stateest,, Chicago. CHA, Les F Se fells Batchels Bags ENoe ALY brates By GEO. P. GORE & CO 4H and 2t8 Madison-st. Auction. Tudsilay, Doth aro Department. Regular Ti ‘ude Sales Sept. 21, 9:30 a. m, Thursday, Sept, 23, 9:30 a, m, Large and, Attractive Oerngs he TUESDAY. HOSIERY! In addition to our usual asrortmont in Perfect Goods in thls CABE Speclalty wo shotl sull TWENTY-FIVE, “ Manufacturers’ Importations,” White those, cools are nat strictly perfect, they are so lightly im. perfect ns notte materially affect their actual wear and value, Turkish Rugs! We ask tha Roods to tho very Large and Desirable Lino which whall offor for thalr patronage on this date. Tho good are consigned tu us direct from tho Manufacturer, especial nttontion of Dealers in the: nad the Assortment covers every Kize and Design in Popular Demand. Rovorsible. Merfect. Warranted. Cutlery, Gloves, Hats, Caps, Towels, Crashes, Table Linens, Napkins, Overalls, Jumpers, CARPETS, Floor Oil Cloths, Table Oil Cloths, te NOTICE. Our obligations to our patrons and our intorest to arront thy attention of the 'T'rndo geneglly compo! ns ta use every nvalluble moans within our reach to 60+ cure an examination of such wares 88 wa huve eons sixned ux for sale, Wherofate we again ank all Mor- chants to rumembor that wo sell nt Auction in this Department every Tussday and overy ‘Thurstay,com- monelng nt 9:50 In the morning onch day. We uiso sold at Privato Sale, and we urzontly requost the 'Tmda to catlund exanilne our Roos, Our nssortment in cach of several Spocinitles 28 reeond to 10 Rtock tn thls city. Wo will Particularly Mention in this connection Gloves, Bed Biavkets, Household Linens, Floor O41 Cloths, tugs, Hosiery, Hatters, Harnessos, Table Oi Cloths, Marsoiiles Quilts and Carpets, Morchants will cortainty nerve thelr best Intorests in alviig uss sharo of thole attention whenever thoy visit this market In tho enpacity of buyor. THURSDAY. CLOTHING! . Wo shall offer a Largo Lino of Men's Hants, Men's ‘and Boys’ Vorta, Sults complete, and TWO HUN DURAD OVERCOAT. Bed Blankets. A Fail Line 10-4, 11-4, and 12-¢s1z204,Unton and Wool. Wo havo n Invgo consignment of theso goods, and shnll offer thom at Auction from tie te time antl all arg sold, Whilo this stack lasts wo aro most sore ttably “Alendquarters” for Hed ilankets, and wo hopo tho Trado witl not forget whnt we say. LADEN’ CLOAKS, Cloves, Linens, Hosiery, Hats, Quilts, . Underwear, Cardigan Jackets, Skirts, Dress Shirts, Suspenders, CARPETS, Floor Oi mS Cloths, Table Oil Cloths PUGHgygg WE SELL AN A 1 Heavy Southern Sheeting CALL AND EXAMINE IT, GEO, P, GORE & CO., Auctioneers. About 1,200 Cases Men’s and Boys’ Kip, Calf, and Grain Boots, And 33.800 Pairs Kip, Calf, and Grain Shoes, Holng the entiro stock of tho GOLDMAN BOOT AND HHOK COMPANY, Now In thule Store, 24 Hast Madlson-nt., wilt be closed. ontat Anction TULSDAY, SEPT. 21, Comme: fot Kine m, prot P.GORE «CO. mip Altettonoers. BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS At Auction by Catalogue, WEDNESDAY, Sept, 22, at 9:30 a. ms 350 CASES Men's, Boys’, and Youths’ Kip and Veal Calf Of tho M, FP, Prouty «& Co, hacker Hoots, in any sizes, "Thesonro ALL. LUATHEN, and BY EY VAL warranted. Soll only by us for tha past ton yeary, Fulllngs of the catebratad M, BE. Baffand Calf Alexis Button Congr Keith's THE GHICAGO SHOE 60,’S Fine Goods for Women's Wear, 0. U. Mratvs Chulee Goods Cor Mon's Wear, und many othor chutco make ‘ore, Wa roll ne Catalogus: THURSDAY, .0G0 Cases Medium Grade Guods. Gouda cun be sovu Munday, EY. P, GORE & CO. Auctioncors, + 2ibund 210 SMadison-at, opt, 28, at 9:30, REGULAR WEEKLY SALE OF GROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, €O Crates W. Q. Ware BOO doz, € One Second-hand Desk, tor Bulle, Goode packed for C GE One RS Cosks C rr Aline of Livy ou 18 ‘ary Lamps und Chandelleré Ar IP. My untry Merchants. GONE & CO, Auctionaere, HATS § BH toh rrr LESTER ‘Hat’ fio Randolph-st,, yellow front,