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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNES BAY, OCTOBER 13, 1880—TEN PAGES: LOCAL POLITICS. “nlge H. H. Cody tho Democratic Nominee in the First Con- grossional Distriot, Fraudulent Naturalization Papers—Tho Sherman Mass.Mecting—E. As Siltig. FINST CONGRESSIONAL, qin! DEMNCRATS NOMINATE IUDGH I. It. CODY, ‘Tho Firat Congrussiqual Democratic Conven- tion met an tho Palmer House elab-room yester- any morning, and was enlied to order by Mr. ‘Thomas Moyne, tha Chatrman of the District Committco, Mr. M.D. Russoll, of Hyde Park, yas nppolnted Temporary Chalrman, ‘A Committes on Credontinis was appointed to take netlon on tho Second Wart contest, After the Comtnittee had retired there were cries for nlittte talk, and Mr, Hoyne was persuaded to comply. After a todfous wait of half an hour the Committee on Credentinis appeared, and ro- ported in fayor of the “Clurk street” delegn- tion, tho only contest belug from tho Second ‘Ward. ‘Tha temporary oflicers were mado tho perin:tent ones, Nomlinatfons for Congressman boing now in onler, Fraucls Dutlor suggosted the namo of Jumes K, Fishor. don Malate nominated Judgo Ifram If, Coty, of Du Vago County. . Frank Haker icindly placed fn tho etring Mr. Joly Mattooks, of the Fourth Ward. a doleute trom tho ‘fown of Lake nominated Judge M. 1, M. Wallace, At {ufornial ballot resulted as follows? Hoxie... ange Wallace ‘awa’ John It Troxte rn The ‘test formal batlot resulted: Ing no cholee, g secon h tho following result: ha Mattocks. Mr, Cody's nom! Lr wnat 18, nud, In re8ponse to loud calls, he mounted the rostriim and returned his thanks for the gener- ous @urprise-party, which was unexpected and unsourht., He promised if clected to discharge the dutics of the office to the beat of hla wbility, For candidate for momber of the Buute Board of Equullzation the were placed In nomination: Peter Schocnhoton, James G, Coz- zons, Tho rave wis won by tho former fn one hent,—tloe unaulmous, Tho following Congresstonal Cominitteo was First Ward, Franele It, Hatlers then nnnointady Recond, ‘Thoinns Hoynes Third, George Mibbony ifth, J. Wall; Sixth, followiny Fourth, rank Bakers Fifth, P f Danlel O'Connor; country towns, Willinm Fal. jon, Henry U, Goodrich, W. H, Skelly; Du Page County, Luthor Martictt, Soba French, IN GENERAL. ‘TI MABS-MEETING. Tho Committee of Arrangements for the mass- meeting at MeCorinick Hall, to bo hold ‘Thura- day evening, at which the Sccretary of tho ‘Treasury, John Sherman, will speak, metat 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon at tho Palmer House, ‘fhe arrangemonts were completed in eo far that 1tcnn ba announced that the gallery will bo reserved for -Indica with gentlemen escorts. There Isa general Invitation fasued to Jemocrats as wall as Republicans to be present and hear tho financial condition of the couutry Mecussed. Arrangements have beon mado to have the overiiow meeting on Michigan strect, infrontof the County-Duilding. Tho ground will bo brililantly Hghted up, and there will be good sperkers in nttendance. There will also Vo a parade of tho marching cluts and o display of Hroworks. é FRAUDULENT NATURALIZATION PAPERS. ‘The Clurk of tho Criminat Court aud the Coun- ty Cleric are making oltizens at tho rate of from fifteen to twenty n duy oach, and 2 largo major- ity of thoso who ure taking out thelr finat papers bear comforting evidences of. reapecta- billty and Republicanism. Every now and then Q case comes up showing the fraudulent mannor in which naturalization. papers wore Issucd under proylous Democratic administrations, and yesterday a -peoullarly fragrant: Instance was brought toleht. Aman giving tho mune of ‘Thomas Murphy brought to tho ofllee of the Clerk of tho Criminal Court a Anal naturalizn- tion papor in a very ragged comltion, for whieh he desired to have 4 duplicate Issued. The Clerk hunted up the record and.found that while, tho papor had been Issued in 1872 to one 1. Murphy, whilo- Dan O'Hara was Ctork of tho Court, there was nv record whitevor of the first paper over having been issued. Tho Clerk qeked tho man whothor he had ever taken out his first papers, and be acknowlodged that he bud not dono so, and when ho took aut the gecond paper no ons bothered him with" on- rayeonnble” questions on that score. Ho ro- membered, on being ‘pressed that ho got his papors tate at night.—atter dark he described ity and that nt the sine ting g Jatge number o othor Demoernte secured tinal papers with tho sune faellity ug hinselt, Lhe Clerk exumined the paper more closely ard found that It bere: writing which showed that it had beon registered In tho courts of Callfornin, Questioned as to when he had been in that State, Mr. Murphy ace knowledged that he had never traveled west ‘of Chieago, and he innocently explained that bis. brother took the piper along wits bin to Cullfornta and sceured hie registration aga voter there by iia means. ‘Tho Clari triod toexplain tothe mean that a singto nuturaliz- tion paper would not serve to. supply a whole eco or Democrats with the boon of eltizon- ship, but he was too mornily obtuse to under- atund the point, and when ha found that tho best he could do was to take out bls rst papers be retired In “high dudgeon. a prominent ofll- clal In the butldiuy, on heariag vf this eugo, sald that If the naturalization papers held by Culeuo Democrats :conld only be looked into closely, cnough votes could be thrown out from that party to ewamp I¢ in any local election for twoty yenrs to come, it fs only when un necl- dent occur, such 26 buppencd when Sir. Mure phy called to have 4 duplicate of bis trandulont. second papers made out, that the ruscallty con- neeted with thair jase comes to lght. : Reeretury Van Cleve yostcniny recolyed a telegram from Flgin, informing hin that 250 of tho Kigin "Thiners," mon employed tn the Wateh Factory, will attend the Sherman imcuting to- morrow evening. ‘They will come, fully uni- forined,on a spevini train. FINST BRNATORIAL. ‘Tho primaries to etect delegates to tho First fenutoriul District Republican Convention, which inceta this morning at 10 u'clock at tho Grand Vacttic, were held yesterday afternoon, The call for the Convention was ‘published in Tie 'TRibuNe Sanday worntng.. A Neht vote wus enst at the three primurics, in the First Ward tho election wos held at 1 La Ballo slrect, where nbout 100 votes were deposited, Thy ticket waa ns follows: D. W, Nickerson, deseph Housor, Jobn Daprato, Harry Byrne, 1 J, Mayor, dunes B. ‘Taylor, Walter Dean, F. 1 Ul-cxon, Tho Ninth Ward delegates are TM, Avery. 1. P, Murphy, D. Doyle. 1. fhomus, P, Doyle, A. Gang, 1. Hardon, E, Dalton. Ths ‘Tenth Ward clectud tho following dolegutes: C. W. Sinith, William Buos, Willian Nelson, Wenry Hownrd, George Bond. A little over Jud votes dn all woro cuut in the district, , A NICE CAB OF ATTEMPTED DBMOCRATIO DULL DUZING ¢ occurred afew days ago undor the shadow of the Criminal Court duildlag. The caso of a young man numed Dolly, charged together with wouthers with burglary, wae on trial, when a prominent South-Side Democratia worker ap- Teovened, Btuto’s- Attorney Mills und, aftor pute iin an iueffeaiuul plunon bebale of Dolly, turned squarely pon Mr, Sls aud sald, * Den vou, IF yan progeenta hint and wet him convicted ll keg that you wet hurled ont of sight by Brooke Yurd votes in November." Mr. Ellas Shipman hapnencd to bu witht call, and Mr. Mills at once culled hit up and suid to thu butidozer, * Now repeat that remark before nh witness, you sooundrel,”” The promincnt Dernocrut encaked of without saying another word, ang the samo Bttoruoon Dally wns convicted. THY CAMUAION COMMITTER. The names of tho following mombera of the Republican Campaign Comittee were pot une Dounced unul to-day Moom—U. L. Sweet, Theodoro Wolderhold; Weh—Adam Milter, J. 1, Clausson; Bromen—C, Andlea, Nelson Cool; Worth—Jobn 3. Greene, Houry Heer; Lamont—G. A. Bodenschatz, H. 31 Singer; Lyons—P. G, Gardner, Jobu Dolo; Wivs crilde—Georgo Chunbers; Ocland-—Jobn Hum hrey, Churles Burkbardl; Palos—O, Mikleson, Cord; Thornton—C, Ureyenboldt, John 8, INTEMEST AT THE VARIOUS URADQUANTELS YES- TERDAY. teemed to bo centred in tho elections in Indi. ana und Ohio, the former cutting tho largest gure, ‘The Democrats were anory anxious and expreased levy fulth than the Republicuns on either Stute, The Republicans sevined tiria and Unwayering In thelr fulth. The Republican County Campaign Committee a¥ opened convenlont buadquartors on Fifth avenue, Just north of Madison, on tho nat alte Of the’ street, Here ‘the Campaign Commits to meets this morning at 10 o'clock, aod tho Executive Conunitice ut 2 this afternoon, Trepurations are making for_a moat thorough and active county canvass. Tho nomloation ot Judge Codycof Bu Tage, by the Democrats yea terduy scems to have given tbo Hepublicans More’ contidence thin ever that they will re- elect Mr. William Aldrich. Judgo Cody is not known ot 188 in Chicazo, and reru in his cuuuty to accept the nowmluutiun for State Sens “de He Rede ator, beoatise he thought he could get to Con- qrves, ARVENTIE WALD, A wolleattonded inveting of tho Germnn eltl- zene of the Roventh Ward was held Monday at No. 4) South Union sireot for the purposy of orgintaing a German Republican Club, Mr. 1. L. Roos called the meeting to onder, Steps wero tukeu at once tomake a permanent organ Jaation, and the following were o ra Inimation: President, 1, Itoog; Frat Vico~ Prealdent, Join Sebmelz; Becond Vice-Tresl- dent, Max Rebuler: Otry’, Georrs Kigheim= ery Treasurer, fouls Sala. Tho followine were elected members of tho Executive Comimit- two: George Atzel, John H. tnhman, George Uigheiner, Johu Tretber, James Welur, George Welniner, Fred obs, Charles Ganshaw, Jame Schneider. M jolity Schineltz ndidressed tl incottng 1 Gernun nbaut tho Issues of the d After thin C, 1. Muteon, candidate for Coroner, spoke, Tho Clu adjourned for one tock, to meet at the sume place. RNALEWOOD. The Young Men's Gartictd and Arthur Club hetd an enthustnatic meeting Monday evening, After listening to 4 niinber of speeches from ronnie mon, the club rosolyed Itself inton marche ng elub and drilled for the reat of the nventiy. Unlforins were procured gontorihins and the elnd will make quite a showlig at the Sherman demonatration Thursday ovens Tho ratification meeting which was to havo been held Thursday evening nt Tillotson Tall, has been postponed for one week, so that the clits and speakers, who were engited cnn take part In tho Shormun meeting on that evening. Not A CANDIDATE, e To the Editor of The Chteago Tribune, Citcago, Oct. 11.—In nn interview between your reporter and myself, published in ‘THe Tune of the Uth lust, L was made to utter threats against the entire Republican ticket, and the Hou. C. 8, Farwell, As that interview docs me Injustice, I trust sou will correct the same, I am mado to say that I would work against the ueket, and the tenor of the article curries the hipression that { {intended to run Independent for the otic of Somitor for that purpose, Vatld not utter tho worls that nro attributed te me, but In the course of my conversution, whleh wus notintended for publication but wae simply a private converantion, dd say T knew. of course, that if T should run independent it might possi= bly hurt the ticket. To gald t had been badly treated, and certainly str. Adams could notean plain df bran, as be hid ran against imo tn isi without if like the provocation for doing: 60 that now exists in my favor; thut he, of all others on tho ticket, should hive no right to complain tt a my running the ticket was lurt, considering the manner In whieh bia nomina: Hon had been brought about, and considoriig further his bolt when there, was no ciuse Tor It, Tuelthor suld nor bitended to say Twould hurt the Repubilcan teket, a3 a number of the canal. dutes are my personal friends, and 1 shall work for tholr election, Respeetfully, Eva A, Strtia, AMUSEMENTS. M’VICKER’S, Miss Mary Anderson begun a two weeks’ en- gayomont at this theatre on Monduy night, ber Anitlal performance belng Julfet in Shakapenre’s “Romeo and Jullet."| While Miss Anderson's portraynl of this part is by no means 2 satis- factory one, yet thora fs in the nesumption beauties enough to interest the eritle and merit enough to charm nu gudience. Tho character {tseit calls for qualitics in an actress of tho most oppostt naturo,—qualities rarely found in one woman. When we have the cupaclty to portray tho tendor and tho girlish seenes ado- quately, wo rarely find the power to reach tho trugio bights of tho Inter ones, Miss Anderson does not yet Indicate the capanilityto present, with all’ her poctic fra- grnnee, the modest, trusting, Ingenuons daugh- terof tho Capulets In the earller seencs, while in ihe more passionate ones she reaches the hight of tragic acting called for by tho situations. She looks, and quietly and gracefully acts, the ehmracter, but her voice 18 too mellow and mas ture for the girlish phases of Julict, neither does sho ne clenrly bring out that overinasteriny eon that sways the soul of the ill-starred erolne. In the atronyer scenes, however, Miss Anderson, by her artistle munagement and by her tragio intenalty, makes one forgot her pre- ceding Soret. Her potion geone his heen rarely excelled, Mr. Atkins Liuwvronco furnished un excellent Romeo, Mr. Milnes Iok's Mercutto was a trite hard; Mr. C.J. Al son Was an neceptable Lenvolios Mixa Faucet na Juliet'a mother looked ike her young- cr sister; ry Bh. Berrell was artistic us tho Nurse; Mr. L, Brennan us Deter gave n Shokepenrenn feature of u serving-man; MreJ,, M. Donald was too bolsterous fur even Tybalt. ‘The company, notwitstanding fhoshortcom bie ‘Indicated In thelr work last night, uppear to be a fairly efticlent organization, and we inny ex- peet some good performances before they get through, ‘This ovening Miss Anderson will np- penrs ws Purthenta ti “Ingomar.” The houxe last night, ulthough not crowded, was well Ulled, Ley- IARVERLY’S, In Roman characters Mr, John McCullough Is pretminent, and In Spartacus, tue hero of “Tho Giudlator,” he tlnds.a vehicle for the full display of bls powers, “Tho Gladintor"' t3 a good acting plece, but rather too full of the noise of Uattle. Mr. McCullough's performunce in this rio is a compnnion picture to his Virginius, and Is well epough known to dispense . with extended notlee, His Thracian Is mnagniticent in its manliness and in {ts mnnssiveness, and Is por- trayed with all the finesse characterizing MeCul- lough’s chiof works, Hs assumption of quict dignity in‘ the first act, whero ho {a taunted by his captors, the .tunder- neasin tho recognition of his wife and of his brother, tho transitions from pussion to en treaty In the quarrel scene, al brought out tho vuthisiwsm of tho lurge audionce, Mr. Fred Warde rendered tho impulsive Phasarius tell- fngly, and Judiclously pared his part of the quarrel scene, white Miss hate Forsyth was tondorly eloquent 1s Senona. “Tho Ghidlator” wits piven on Monday and list night to large aus Glences, ‘This evening McCullongh wilt present “Tho Merchant of Venico" and“ Katheriue and Potrucoin.” TIOOLUY'S, ‘The Richelle of Luwrence Barrett is ono of © tho finest—most subtly treated and most ef- tectively presonted—of bla impersonations. ‘This wo necd scarcely say, for the qualities that give it a high place among tho best efforts on tho Stago ure woll known to all playgoers, us thoy should bo by thie time, His assumption fa nota= bio for tho uccusmulation and fuston of thoso numberless smnil details called for in the por trayaloft the Cardinal, for tho skill with which he gives bis audience uw glimpee of that cunnt which cked out the Hon's skin with tho fox’ for the just expression he gives tho great pis slon which ruled thochnracter,—loveof country; for tho well-ordered power with which he enncts tho curse Reena, for tho nntural manner ‘in which be delivers the humorous speeches, His muko-up and his dressing of tho part ts his- torical, bis shmuiution of age in walt and in netion fs commendable, but his voice in the lighter scenes 1s, a8 wo havo often Bald before, too robust fur tho physical feobloness Indloatod by tho actor. Sir. Louis James vigorously rendered tho stirring part of De Mauprat, and Miss Marlo Watuwright Tithe only scone of the. play. where an_appor= tunity iy really offered Julicethut in tho third net—dellentely and pawerfully carricd tho altuations. Mr. 1k G. Rogurs was tho Joseph, Mr. Fredrick Hock tho Barudes, and Misa Anim Warren Story tho Alarton,—parts ull craditably geted, but calling for no purticylar mention, “Hichetlon” wis the pleas given on Mondny evening, and W. D, Hovell’s Eragouys Yoriek’s Love,” was revived Inet night, Whon thia play ‘wna presunted list seuson jf received much de- surved attention, and Mr. Unerett's | net- ing us Muster Yorlck, the comedian of tho Globo Theatre, wae much adiured for itt subticty and for ite vigor, ‘Tho play introduces ua to the managers, the posts, and the players of Bhakepeare's thine, and from an ineldent jo tholr tives fe woven u_ powerful tragic story. Louis James peraonated Mater Hayicond, tho theatrical manager, Hud RAYE 1 performance fult of quict dignity; Mr. Fred Bock played the purt of Wallow tho fuga of the phiy, ce ceptably; Miss Mury Wainwright, waa. in full sytapathy with tho character of Mistress ailice, und White sho admirably acted tho tender Beenes of the play she had ‘scureely power enough for the more powertal onca, Mr. Arehlo Cooper guve a feeble picture of Hdmund, the protoge of Yoriek, This afternoon Yorick’s Lave” wil be repeated. und in the evoulng Sir, Barrott will appeur ne Harnict, — GRAND OPERA-IINUSE, Barnoy Macauley as Daniel Bartell, tho star Partin’ A Messengur from Jarvis Section," ree uppeared before a Jarge audience at this theatre on Monday night, Tho play was never a very strong one, and, glthough it hus been much im- proved since it Avas frat presented in this city, it cannot now be called vigorous or’ an absorbingiy interesting drama, It Isqeample of tho “Joshua Whitcomb” play but thore t# in it noltbor the yarloty of Incident hor tho native bumor found in that extraordl- nary succes’, -However, the central thrure, Unele Dan't, 1g a good pieco of churacter-acting, and the audionco js upt te overlook the play! dofects in tha excellence of Br, Macauley’ work, Mls Viotory Crvese, ina charaoter sfin- ilar to Whiteambis Tot, called Clepp, showed cone siderable ability, Mise Emma Vaders preacnted tho unsophisticated Gertrude cloverly, and br, dy ag the ayarictous old fandlord olicited the apptuuge of the house. ¢ —— “ THE OLYMPIC, Blatadel) and Gulick’a “ Nip and Tuck’ party oponed tu a well-Hited auditorium at tbls thon- troon Monday wight, ‘The play, taken by tholuto John Oxenford Crom tho Freuch, ts pleasantly fa- millar to the patronsof this house, und go Is tho comic acting of Sfr. Murry Webber, tho Nip, o ple the railroad watehmun. and he in torn detcottyo, who in tho conrso of tho play arsumes: various disguises. Tek, hls partnor, who throughout plays n double gaine In the discay- ery of tha mystery, and who finally gets thrown, {3 persounted by Mr. P.M. Bitzpatrick. In the compnuy we notice Me. M1, Moriarty, Mr. Qveorgo A. File, Mist Marlon Lester, Miss. Fyn Wobber, and Miss Mclisea Bresinu,who adu- quately M1 their several purta, TOM KEENE IN I LOUIS. rectal Diapatca ta The Chteago Tribune. Br. Lots, Oct. W.-M. Thomas W. Keene oponed here this evening at the Grand Opern- Houde,—a theatre as lurge ns Haverly’s fi Chl- pag ann before 8 o'clock tha " standing-roatn only" sian was nt able to yetin, Keens app nnd his reception ainount ing the evening ho was exiled before the enrtain nt the end of every linportunt Beene, nud when the curtis finally fell an etaphaitie hit wag tho verdict to-night whan he: ppenrod us Richard, hundreds werg aynin turned Tren the doors un uble to obtain ndiiiasion. Ina thoughtful edites rial In tha St. Louls Globes Memocrat of thle morning tho weiter suyt: “Lust night Keane played Michard ih, and itis not cnough to say Unt he played It wells he played it adinirably; ho presented to one tho lurgest nue dienees of tho san’ fn tinished, wellerounded, thoughtful plece of neting. This ts maiyhig tt vool deal of man just beginning to play a pirt which Is full of temptation to sneriiied art to sonsation, Mr. Keene ia evidently deatiicd to tyke high rank among tho iy gront actors of hia tha.” ‘Tho recelpis of the two perform= ans inuat huye netted 84,400. TREMONT TEMPLE, BOSTON, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Boston, Mass. Oct. 11.—Tho new Tremont lente fast nleht by the Handel which gave the “Messiah.” aint, William J. Minch, and Myrou W, Whitney were thu soloists. Tho gun- erul verdict ta that Boston now possesecs na Denutlful u hall, both fn artistic decoration and neoustle properties, as uny elty in Atmerica, DRAMATIC NOTES, Gus Brono baa been engaged by Binisdell and Gullek for“ The Hat Beoteh” Company, which will be at the Olymplu next week. Leavitt's Specinity Company appears at Hoo ley’a on Sunday evening next. Mr. 1, M. Gott+ hold, the manner, reached town yestorday, Emma Abbott ting made a change in her bual- ness-miannger, Morrisey is Fone. and Myron Cooney, formerty of the Herald stat, 13 ‘cone, Emma tis maiden mistake, for, with all More rissey's fruits, he ling beer an energetic mana- wer to her, Dr, Charles 1, Toward, manager of the “Mrs. Joshua Whitcomb” combination, arrived here last evenlay, pccompanied by Miss Minnie Doyle (formerly of ‘Hooley’ Theatre), who hes b ongn to play tho part of Aunt Kezlah wit! the above compuny. | Mes, daghtne Whitcomb" Issuid to be “a continuation” of Den Thotnp- son's ploy, and Js also said to have been well reecived In tho Bust. Tho probability is that the pluce will soon be seen at Haverly’s. LOCAL CRIME. TIE RURKE FRATRICIDE, | John Burke, the victin of a stabbing affray at the corner of Market atrect and Chicago uyenue, full particulars of which wore glvon In fast Sun- day's TrinuNe, dled of his wound xt 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at tha house of his step: father, Mutt Callahan, living at No. 9 Geary place. Jumes Burke, Urother of the decensed, who is necused of having done tho cutting, was Arrested at 8 o'clock lust cvetiing in the house of Mr, Bradwell, on Walton place, just ns be re- turned from Kensington. Ha was Intoxleated ng usunl, and was able tu say but Ilttic concern- ing either himegcll or his dead brothor. He denles having dono tho cutting himself, but anys ho Knows who did ft, but will not tell, During John Burke's Ulness tho police mud several attempts toobtaln from hit un unte-mortem statement, but he refused to give them amy information whatsoever. As Inte ag Monday night Capt. Huthoway and 0 notary called at the jouse, but tho young man, thongh le fully realized death was near at hand, sult refiiged to say who cut Kim, Tt ds sited that tho quarrel between tho brothers was witnessed by several persons who will awenr that James did the cutting, but even in thfy event It will prove lined to cunviet, ns tho physichina who'wttended tha decensed gay the wound of itself was not fat, but was only made so by Hurke knovking about town and takiug no cure of It, or of himself elthor, Balley, MYSTERIOUS STABBING. George’ Denkenhart, of No. 88 West Thir- teenth street, was stabbed carly Monday morh- Ing In the left side, between tho fourth and fifth ribs, Dr. Harcuurt, who attended bim, thinks tho wound will not prove dangerous. The police have, been investirating, and, though tho fue Javed man will not acknowledge It, they have Yeuched the conclusion that Frank Kehm was the man who stabbed hin, and that the cause was jealousy. . Itelim Ie separated from bis wie, and Denkenhurt was boarding at the aiuime house: with her. Denkenhurt refused toldentify Ream when he was brought before him. HMORSE-STEALING. Jacob Martin, alias Owens, better known by his real name of Bob Breckinridge, way yester- duy hold In 8500 to the Criminul Court by Justica Wallaco for the lurceny of a horse and bugiy from Russell's tlvory, nt No. 10 Canal street. He hired the rig under is assumed pate, and loft the horse juded’ut curptately atthe corner of Uwentyetirst street and Wubnshuyenuc, ARRESTS, i Detective Arnstein loft for St. Louls Inst mht to bring buck to this elty C, TL, Raymond, who was urrested thore recently upon a telegram gent from this elty. Me is wanted for ombezzel- dng 3600 cash from tho Wrisley Soup Company, for which be was agent, Willan Smith, 14 years of nyo, was arrosted yesterday by J. W. Chapman, of Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Just as hv bad pleked tho pocket of Miss E, Seanion, of No, 24s Lalli strect, us sho was standing at the corner of Randoiph and State streets, of a purse contnining $1746, Siiss Seunlon fe on ber way to ‘Itily to perfect her: musieal education, nna ns she could not remain to prosecute, Justice Wallace linposed a tine of John TUCO, living at No. th Artesian ayo- nile, reported at tho West Lake Street Station that he bad beon held up and rabbed on the prairie near Western avenue, and between Chi- cago avenue and Division stroct. Monday fore- noon he entered the saloon-of the notorious “Mothor" Hickey, near the corner of Ouklcy and Diviston streets, huving in hla company John Short, of No, 672 Iubbard street. [lo played Raveral games of pea and bought save eral rounds of drinks, und thon started ucrosa the prairie for home, Short and two others followed him, and viciously attucking him, knocked bim down and robbed hin of 8.50 cush, nn open-faeed, nickle-plated, stein wiiding watch und plated chain, — Short was arrested by Ollicers’ O'lfurn and Will. funs. “Mothor’ Hickey’ resort is but ono of very many low groxyerics in tho nolglbor- hood, “It was thorotuehly enrehed at the time of tho Artesian well pond murder, and some of the polico are of the oplaton that Jobunsson was murdered, nue by Bla frlond Hultgren, but by some band of. desperadocs making thelr head: quarters in some such den ag this. “hompson waa nasatled not far trom whero tho murdered Johansson was found, und he says they would have killed him then and there hud he not man- ugod to nuke a good tebe ayainat thom, <a : PROBABLE SUICIDE, Ayoung lady giving the mimo of Miss IT. 3, Btowart wis found wandering, partinily de mented, yesterday, in tho Lake Park, aud Of- ficer Moonvy, suspecting that shu contemplated suicide, took hor to tho Armory, She recovered undor treatment and begged to be let go. She had quarreled with ber parents and relatives in “Du Page County, and it was her determination to fina a place whore she could earn hor own living, At 8 v'clouk lust night 2 woman, which mayor may not buve been Migs Btowart, was scon to run across the [thnols Central Hutirond tricks just bolow tho little pasaunger dopot ut the foot of Van Buren atroet, and, upon reuching the breakwater, titted her clothing up ta the kneos, and jumped in. ‘The enyineor wnd flromun of lucumotive No, Bt saw ber, and, thinking it curious thut a woman should run towards tho luke ut such an hour, wutebed ber until ahe Jumped iu. Thon, louvin: thelr engine, thoy run to tho place, bu were unable’ to fener ny assistuncy to the drowning woinan, who had airaaty Hono beyond thelr reach. ‘They notified W, D. Dene pracy yho -pulon ate hour just night notitied the xl! commenced # Bourch after the body, roudera Were unablo to furnish any u.. of tho woman, 4 A Fow % Burdette. thundered un inipassioned orator at B tew: LE InAss-MEEtlng, 1 fuly ane sear, in twelve short montha, tho people of the United Blates dryuk 27,600,015 gullois of beer und 7,86h~ 2UL gations of whisky! How much of thut bide cous aggregate did you driuke” he shrivked, Siaring around ut tha respootable vice-presiy outa on the platform, And in the impressive ratuso that followed the corresponding sucres lary Grose aud guld that with tho exception of the tonte drops sho was compeilod to tke bes fore brenkfust and tho antl-tmalurial bitters that Dr. Bolus prescribed for ber, und a tittle palo ulo for hor digeation, and # pint of beer at night which she couidn’t close ber eyes in sleep withoué it, aud maybe un occasional drop of brandy fur the nuuralayy, shu had not tasted a drop of spiritual or fermontuous Mauls glace ube julned the Soulety, And yroat bush toll upon tho meeting, ke tho voive of u mun who bus just beou asked for the loun of $10 pail omaha he coptlonsy, “Why, Drowsiness, hilousness, pains and aches, end -aguo, Hop Litters always cures, RAILROADS. The Chicago & Western Indiana’ and Its Condemnation Suit. The Troubles Between the Burlington ond Wabash Ronds, CUICAGO & WHSTERN INDIANA, “Tho tong-denwnebut. caso of the Western Ine dhina ve. the Muck Island, Luke Shore, et al.— it had been on trial in the County Court for nearly two months—for the condumnation of a strip fifty fect wide neruss the tracks at BIx- teenth and Clark atrects, came te an ond yester- day morning, so fur us the Jury waa concerned, a verdict being returned by them Uxtng 810,00 as tho Value of tho find, and allowing 20,00 08 dainages to tho adjotying property, "This tide {ing waa of course veraatisfactory to the Weat= orn Tnelintua people, since they hited offered the Lake Shore Company 800,00 for the right of way neroys their road, but Mr. Vanderbitt wanted £00,000, Whon thy verdict was announced, Mr. Craw- ford moved for judynient. Mr. Kretsinger ene! fi wnetion for a teint, and, a3 he desired to present some re: in support of the mation. asked that the ungue. ments bu beard this moraing. Mr. Crawford said that wns satlefnctory to ni. Mr. Kretzinger, who had learned that Mr. Withrow would bg absent then, naked for tne in onder to cunsint hit etwiord opposed further delay, insisting that the matter should be disposed of, He wan for gome ahead, while the other side was for hanging about. Mr. Kretzinger suggested ‘Thursday morning, Mr. Crawford said "No," Mr. Hoys remmrked that It would be crowding the mouruers ty bring the easy Up In the murn- ang. Mr. Crawford waa gind to hear that ndiulestou, There was no rungon for delay. ‘The Court Nunlly said be would take it up Thus fay morning after the Insune cuses were of, puting, in view of tho verdict obtafued the County Court, that tho Western Indiana inight attempt to cross the tracks of the Lake Shore Roa, 0 reporter visited the locality in tho niteruvgn, but saw nothing that indicated the inakluy of any attempt in Out direction, ‘The situation at the proposed crossliyg-plucy Is the same ng it bas been for some the past. Engine No. 4631s still on tho west track, and Enygine No, 431 on the enst. track, on a Hie with the ribs of tho Western indlang, Sen are in charge of tho locomotives, but there Is no fire in the boxes. The rails on either side of the enyites, whieh were torn up when the tht hemn, have not been replaced. No one in the neighborhood lwoked fort renewal of hostilities, Inquiry at headquarters resulted in learning that nothing would be done until the work wits sanetioned by huw., An Injunction Is pending rguinst tho Western Indiaun, and ft wus nut propesed to procecd In Its fuce, even IC a new tril was not xranted the Lake Shore tn the County Court. Should judgment be entered tp then, and the Injunction dissolved or modified #0 04 10 permit tho laying of frogs and tho maukhye of thy eon- neetions, the Company will go ahead even If tho defendants took un appent, for the money will ‘be pulu into tho County Court, and the payment will Justify the Compuny in going whead, A notion was mado posenday: inorning before Judge Tuley by the defendant in the ease of the Take Shore & MichSgan Southorn Ritllrond Com- eres the Chiengo & Western Indiana Rallrond sCompany to dissolve the tnjunc- ton recently issued. The bill was filed a few days ago to prevent estern Indian from —__ornssing nenr Sixteenth and Clark streets, and tempory Injunction was grants by dudge Uar- num, Subsequently the Cleri, in dividing up tho t between the Judges, wlotied this tu dude Tiley, ad the motion to dissolve was therefore mide betore bin, Mr. High, on behalf of the complainant, ob- Jected that as Judzo Barnum granted the in duu tion he should iiso hear the motion to dis-. Bulve, pa Judge sald he would confer with Judge aArnitimn, At tho rising ofzcourt at noon, tho two Judges had a conference, und at tho opening of court in tho afternoon Judge Tuley snid that Judge Barnum declined to hive anythine further to do with the ense, ng it was pot -on his culendar, anidas tho Injunction was only granted ex-purte, and the cuso-bad been assigned to hin, be (Tuley) would assume jurisdtetion, and gu on with it. The complainants were not ready to 40 on With the argument, and the mutter was ace cordingly postpoued to to-tnurrew morning. WADASIT WAYS. The announcement that the mannyers of tha Wabash and Burlington will meet In New York noxt week fur tho purpose of qifeeting an ninie cablo settlement of thelr territorial disputes has caused.n better feeling bi raflrond circles, and many of the managers thiuk that at this meeting tho way will bo paved for n frlendly are rangement of all the dificulties between tho Wabash -and tho otbor Western Ines. There can bo no doubt that General-Manager Guuit [5 really anxious to keep up the Miszouri River pool, but the’ great ditiieulty in the way Is Gould's opposition to tho Iowa puyol, ‘The Cht- cago, Burlington & Quincy und tho Chiengo, Rock Island & Pucitle, whieh aro members of bott the Lows mid Southwestern pools, refuse to con nue tn the hitter if tho former is destroyed by Gould. ‘They demand that tho Wabash Join the Jown pool on Omnha business or clee they say the Southwestern pool cannot be malntalied, Mr. dohn C, Gault, General Manager of tho Wabash, and his General Freight Agent are in the elty' for the purpose, IE is: understood, of meeting the manners of the Burlingtan to xot- tle some dillicultles regarding freight-rates from competing points on the Toledy, Veorin & Ware saw, The Lu wero in their office uN day yesterday expecting the Wabash mangers to call wpon them an the business spoken of, but sbuy at) net turn up, Gene eral-Minager Gault left the Pucltio shortly after his arrival, went down town, and aid not retern agin until alate hour last evening. His General Freight Agent war ut the Wabast: office all afternoon, und, when 4 TanUNE res ipoetarr antes here, eave vent ton violent out- renk of temper, using rather hard names be cause THE TRINUNE had dared to publish bis pri- 1 yate clreular showing that he was giving speclal rites to the shippers at this point, He cond nat see why a General Freight Agent could vot vioe Iite agreements and act is he pleased towards competing Ines without being shown up in tho newspapers. Ho was informed that THe TRI ue would publish all news that came legit. mately into its. erage inaitter whom It comproniised, if other pnpers chose to stp. pross such news, thoy could doso—THE TRUE was certainly not in tit ine of business, WESTERN PASSENGER WAR. ‘Tho war on prasenger rites betweon: tho Was ‘bagh and tho other roads lending west from this: elty is getting Nereer with every hour, It ts hard to'toll what tho rates aro, Tho Waoash's Announcement that It will sell Uckets for $1 less than Ja charged by competing nes has Induced the lator ronds not to pubilsh thelr rates, 6o that the Wabash will not ho able to uuderacll thom. The Wabash wun selling tlekets yesters day for whatevor rates It could get. If a man came along and cluiined he could buy of the Al- ton 4 ticket for 0, tho Wabash sold for & In fact, no one was nilowed to go out of the ofice without a ticket in ils pocket, Tho lowest rate to Kansas City mnde ye erly as fur. ns could be learned, wis 0, The whole Western passionger trattig fg completely disraptod and autal joint, and thore ig no prospect that this State of at} fuird will last very long. Jt ls tho evident Inten- Hon ot tho Wabrish in taking the step it did ro garding the pnasenger busin froin this olty West to Curce tho other roids lo mike a conces- sion to{t on necount of the inconventanee of tts present temporary depot ut thovorner of Archer and Btowart avenues, What tho Wabash wants ig permission to tke prasenxors free to the doe pot until it has secured a better location, This the other ronds refuse to do, belloving that,even if itwere done, tho Walsh would cat rates, Mr. J. 0. Gault, Goneral Mumugor of tho Wa ‘Daal, nthe city, but be was out ali duy, and could not be found, and conscquontly bls views on this subject cannot bexiven. [tie understood that the principal object of his visit iW to inect. the Managors of tho Chleago, Burlington & ulney rd fo An arrageMent nba. roleht rato 2 volnpetlny poluts ov the Tor todo, Peoria ATEN. Tels probable, however, that somo arrango- ment will be wide during his visit in tho city regarding the war on passenger rates, na none of tho rid willbe able to curry one war ike ite one being fought now any great length of r k x MINNEAPOLIS & ST, LOUIS, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Trivune, MINNeEAroOLIS, Oct, 12,—The unnual: meoting of tha Minnoapolld & St. Loule fallway Come pany for tho elevtion of officers was hold to-day. ‘Tho result wig a reClection of the old oiicurs of tha ‘Company, na follows: President, W. 2. Washburn; General Manager, ©. F. Yateh; su: perintendont, E. W.Guylord: @ and ‘ieket Agent, A, H. Hode rs Jinwkil The old Ronrd of Directors was ntso Byheaiek with thy exception of Bir, My 2, 1 a who was choauy) Ditvetor to fill the vneaney linBteole, 10 Hoard occasioned by the douth of Frank- ~ ee ITEMS, | In tho condemnution ault of tho Weatorn Tridionu Raitroud Company against Mrs. Frede oricka Albin ot ul, the Jury roturnod a yordict for $12,150, eas dtr. A. L. Hopicina, late Recolver of tho To- oda, -Peorla & Waniiw Rallroud, tua tarned over this roud to General-Munager J, 0, Guuit, of the 8t, Louis, Wabash & Pucitic, and pores attor it WHI bo uiauagud as a pare of tlio Wa bush systom, Mr, A. 0, Athorton bag beeu appointed Bastor of Tran«portation of the Putten County Narrow. Gnwze tullroud, with headquarters at Lewiston, i. Atherton will take charge of the track, Walldings. and tralng of tiie Company, and will alse perform tuo dutics of General Freight and Tieket Agent. A _numerously stoned petition has Suet been handed In at the Ulinols Central Hailroad oftice, addressed to B, ‘V. Jettrey, Superintendent be tho suburban patrons of ‘that Ine, The petle toners request that a train be pit on to arrive in the clty rbout 72) 0. m., there being no loval imoriing (ral at present arriving betwe 7 and F4a0'clock. AR. this road has alwoys been pt to ineet reasonable demands, it 8 be~ the train asked for will be furnished, Mr. il, 1, Hurlburt, President of the fndianap- ols & St. Louls <atlrond far somo years past, bus tendered hig reshenation, ard, » Deve tteans, President of tue Cleveland, Columbus, Clacinaat! & Tndlamapolis, the Clnelan Hamil- ton & Dayton, aud the New ¥ . aylvania & Onto Roads, hing been ele to Ml the vncaney until tho annul meeting, which will ocety in February. It ia the evident desire to form tthe roads under the management of Mr. Devereaux into nother powerful through Hue between New York anu St. Louis, WHE FARMERS’ PRIDE. Some of the Masterpieces of Agricult= ural Machinery nt the Exposttion— Wire va. Twine Bindings SA visit to the agricultural department of the Exposition this year gives a good {dea of the wonderful advance in the Ine of farm machinery. All the leading manufacturers are represented, and all are making the best possible showing. ‘lhe question ay to the best methods of binding grain seems to be stil an open one, the wire binders and the twine binders each haying thelr partisans, who present strong arguments tn support of thelr favorit machines. Self-biiters have prot tev been in general use for about five years, and oamost of the efforts in this Mne have heen In, the direction of wire binding. One grent difticulty expe- rienced hay been owlng to the poor and tne certain quality of the wire, ‘She wire man- ufacturers have in turn beet obliged to ex- porlient and test for yenrs, until they have at Inst suceveded in producing an article of wire that seems to answer mi the require. ments, ‘The twine binders do very good work, nid there is munch to be sald in’ their favor, but It seems that no slustlar aiiicntt ts inet with In the uncertain quality of the twine now furnished, ‘The owner of un exclusive twine binder ts therefore Mable to find: his machine practically worthless, owing to the djmeulty dn sceuring a sufielent sup. wy oof the right) kind of — twine, utd It will bo some years at least before the twine-manufaetiirers will be hia bositlon to supply this demand, Of nll the machines shown In this department, the ouly one that seems to mect t! trgency 1s the Buckeye Binder, manufactured by C. Ault- nian J0., Canton 0... and “Aultinan, Miller & Ca, Akron, O. This binder is so. arringed as to use either wire or twine ip binding, thus making the owner entirely In- dependent, ns he ean tse the best material at hand, When wire is searee he ean use tine, and when twine is lacking he can use wire. Either works to perfection in binding. ‘The Buckeye Self-Binder, by th Esra, hing, made a britlant record In wvery section of the world, and has carried olf the highest prizes whereyer exhibited in competition with the leading mactites of the workl. aunong the more Jmportant contests of the present year where the Buckeye machine was victorious, may be mentioned the grand special trlal by the Ministry of Agriculture at Bucharest, Roumania, uly a, where it was awarded the first prize gold inedal over the foremast machines of the world, includ: ing the Wood, Johnston, and McCormick, of America, During the previons year the Buekeyo secured aver ene hundred — first prizes over nl the lending machines of the world. The record is Indeed a glorious one, and ft fs well deserved, for the manufyeturers: ttre constantly experimenting, aml striving after improvements in every detail. ‘They. are, consequently, always in advance of more complacent rivals, This firm are also consplenous tn other branches, and their Vibrating ‘Thresher, Mil- er’'s new mode), us well as the eelebrated Canton Monitor engine exhibited: here, t+ trtet generat attention, The thresher bs pro- nonneed by all practical threshermen to be the best in the market, and a worthy compan- jon to the Buckeye harvesters, ‘The eucine is self-propelling, and js the perfect iden! of a light, powerful, and serviceable machine, Its slmplicit: working, and won venience, ninks it the most eliclent ngdeultural machine ever constructed. Messrs, Aultman & Co, are entitled to the highest praise for their dlisplay, and visitors universally concede to them the honors of the agricultural depart- ment for the! RY. —_$§_. THE WEATHER. Orricn or Tne Cine Siaxat, OFFICE, Wasninaton, D.C. Oct. 13-1 a. m.—For nessve und the Ohlo Viilley, northorly winds, shifting to onsterly and southerly, clear or fate wenthor, sieht rise followed by faithig barome- ter, and stationary or slowly rishyy temperature, For the Luke regions, clear or fale weather, wiida shifting to east or south, falllag inrom- eter during the day’ {31 western: partions, slawly rising temperature, and in eastern portions alight fait tallowed by rising temperature, For the Upper Mississippi and Lower Missouri Valleys, stightly warmer and clear or partly cloudy weather, Foutheast to southwest wlids, and faulllug barumeter, LOCAL OUSERVATIONS, CHICAGO, Oct 1 Har.) Ther| tiny Wind.) Ved] 1m. Time. Glee. wn.’ wir ot a Tut AE fat ot fay az [a nse G2 | bt 5 madeetaviaie GENERAL ONSERVATIONS, Cuterdo, Oct, 12—-10:18 p.m. Wind, Ba) Wh Detroit, Podua Cit I tirund Va Indtionapul SATSETIASe: 4 4a Fey UO, my Ditobuei ee y Tort Huron, 4 Hest ri Xankton, Vincent, ACCIDENTS, Fredorick Roee, 40 years of uge, while at work on a Indder palnting a house for Wilfam Creamer on Wentworth avenue, near ‘we ‘AS street, at & o'cluct yestorday afternvon avcidentally fella distance of twenty fuet, uni broky hts right thigh go badly tint the doctors nt the County Huxpltal say the inte will hive to: do umputated, | Rosy fy the Cuthor of fouk salt chiliteen living fu poor circumstances at No, 163 McGregor struct, A team with sand wagon atlachod, owned by Covrad Setpp, the brewer, ran away list oventing from the coruce of Butlor street and .lrcher “avenue, and nt Twenty-sceond street they cole Hided wlth a wuyon, alsa loaded with sand, be= longing to Vanderlout & Sun. Mort wagons were demolished, and August a inure driver of one, was theown out and Injured rather sever Ho was attended by a physigdan aud sunt hoine, : —————— TRIED TO KILL-HIS WIFE, George P, Wagner, 28 yeurs of axe, ving at No, 657 Lurrabee street with bls wife and tree children, fa 4 prisoner at dhe Wobstur Avenue Station, charged with attempting to kill hia wife, Warner caries good wages at Uitnoyrapbing, but apends it ti hued delnk, He inaltreats bie faintly, and abuses them at ties {0 a sbamelyh Tnanuer, Haoame heme at 1:40 Monday attere noon, drunk and sutteriog Cooina headache, Hhs wife was engaged ia bladiag a wot towel abot hig head, whon hy asked la Witte gon to get hin bly revolver. ff dt, und: Wager got up Wagner, antelpating him, rant Hip-atalra, and on the stulrwuy he hots wt her from t laryecstted Colts ree ry Nelthor shot touk ulfe a * Bemtnisconce of Odom, Petroleum Gd Grandfather Lichyblngle says that an old frleud of bls who wade a fortune ia the Much Onys of Olldam was persuaded py rome of bis townepenple to perputuate his memary by doing something hansome for the archituctiro of tne town. Rohe batts very etable, ft was better than the average structure at that charneter, And not curing, ne he sald, to deurade it by the vulgar wanie of livery stable, had palnted upon the front, int large letters, Horse Hotel” A few nights liter, a tiend In hitman forin crawled up tho side of the pulldine and prefixed tho word “One” tothe name. * Would you believe ite" sald Mr, Dickabingle, In conclusion, “when, iny old friend's attention waa called.te the out- raw de tuk to tla bed an’ died"iv a broken SPORTING. TUK TURE. * Jennxwn Pank, Oct. 12—Tho first race, one tnile, ail nes, was won by Parole, [tipple sec~ ond, and King Nero third. "Time, 1147. Tho secund race, Home-Rred Produce Btakes, for 2-yenr-olds, three-quarters of 9 milo dasty was wou by Compensation, Geranium recund, and King Ernest, colt, tbh Thine, 13194. ‘The Jeromo Park C ip rice, threa tml son by Monitor, Ellas Lawreney second, A selling race, mile and three furlones, was bas by Sure. itedman second, ingomar third. Tine, TT te a by Bertha, Pomeroy second, Lizzie D. third, mie, $230, Losnon, Oct, 12.—At Newmarket the raco for the Cesnrewiteh stakes was won by Robert tho Devil, Cipulatu second, aud The Star third. BASESHAT I WAstitxaton, Oct. 12.—Natlonala, 11; Chicas Ros.6. Gamo called on account of darkness, The Luke Views play the Uniques (colored) to-day and the Brown Stockings to-morrow, me to coinmence at 3 o'clock. 3. WHS Time, LOST AND FOUND. Ocran Grovn, N.J.. Oct. 12.—At tho closo of the camp-meeting held in August some excite: inent was erunted by a gentleman stopping at the Arlington Hotel accusing a servant-maid of stenting $370, which, upon golng to bed, he sald, pidor, but which he failed to find, The girl protested hur Innacenco, he had placed under n and waa not prosecuted. A few daya ago, on removing a lookiny-xings in one of the heath ini houses, seven 80 bills were found bebitut Dr. Stokes, Prealdent.of the Ovean Grove Camp: Meeting, remembering telegraphed ta tho loser, who is in tho W reealyed reply Identifying the mon that &¥#i be given to th the Ander of the mot It your Throat feel Hg sore or fortable, use promptly Dr. Jayne's Expectorant. dt will retleve tho alr-passsiues of all phlegm or mucous, allay iniinmmuation, and so give the ef- uncom- fected pitrts a chance to heal, can bu had for all coughs und colds, or any: conte will prove Its efficacy, Abottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will often save Jarge ductor Dilla, Price, 2 cents, ———— ‘Tho Shoker’s Sarsaparilia Is Just what it Ports ta be. Dirt Crosty, Me 5! Bur — BUSINESS NOTICES. The crentent blessing ever offered to suitering humanity ts Arend’s Kumyss, fu dys- Pepsin, gastritis, nausea, general debility, con- Fuinption, cte,, it itets Nike nt churn. Distress, depression, uneasiness vanish, Comfort takes thelr plice. Appetite and strength return os if by mayie. Kumyssty not nmedicine; it 18.0 food fn forts of a pleasunt milk wine, Tt represents alt tho elements of nutrition Inn vitulized and ensily digested form, and nothing else ay rapidly enriches the bleed, Treatize on Kumyss een free to any nddres Keware of finftations, Arend's Kuinyss is not old to the trade, Cone euiners supplied direetly by A. Arend, HHISty corner Madison streut and Pith wvenue. ———— and Lime Tho friends of persuns who have been restored from confirmed cousumpden by the use of this original preparation, and the ‘grateful parties themselves, have, by recommending it and ie6- knowledging {ts wonderful oltleacs, given tho artlele a vast Popularly in Now Englund, ‘The Cod-Liver Ol Is in this combination robbed of its unpleasant ttste, and rendered doubly: fective In being coupled with the Lime, white! itself a restorative principle, supply lig Nature with Just the assistance required to beat and rg- store tho diseased lanrs. A. BOIL, pro~ prletor. Sold by all drapelets, rr Chicago, Oct. 11, 1880.—Three yearn ago my Hale was comin: out very fast, and t wns nearly bald. T was also troubled with dund- rut, f began Burnett's Coconi Is has used ty ing reaulte, PT. PLAtr, with P, MacVengh & Co, a Tho pudile will beware of a trandtte Jentimitation of Dobbins’ Electric Sopp uow Wo- ing forced on the market ty mlerepresentation, It will ruln any clothea washed with It. tusist lng Hobbits’ EI MEDICAL, Cl t Itching Humors, Scaly Humors, Blood Humors, Spesdily, Permanently, and Economically Cured When Hoag and All Other Meathows Fall. Nand Sculpy Diseases but the evl- Hinmor ten times more ditientt hich fonts in the blood wd Muids, destroying the delete oi y eh und eu to other ry of life. and filing the body with fou) eorrup. Uons, which burst through tho akin in loathsume eruptions? Cutleuira Resalvent, tho 1 Mond Purifer, Internally, Cuticura, a Medieli ally, asstated ly the Cutieurn Medicinal and ‘Toilet Soup, ex ternally, have performed the most. minveulous cures of liching, Kents, and Serofulous Humor aver recorded Jn medical annals, ECZENIA RODENT. Eczewa ROvENT.~<E. 1. Denke, Ui. ncent for Tarper & Brothers, Hetrolt, Meh. -— ea an ustoulsiiige account of is ense( nian aan Tonts, whieh had been trented by a congulurtion of physicians without benetit, and which speedily: Yictded to the Cutieura Renicdies, SALT RHEUM. Sarr ues. —Will MeDonald, at.. Chleaza, gratetully acknowl Deurborn= cure of ives filt Rheum on head, neck, face, wring, ant legs: for seventeen years; nol ble to walk exeept an hands and knives for one your; notable to help hitself tor eight years; tried hundreds af rem= Cites; doctors pronomnced. his ense hopeless; bermanently cured by the Caticura Remedies. RINGWORM, (jeu. W. irown, 48 Maretiallest. Trovid 1, cured by Cuticurnt Remedi iv Mlagwordn Mor, prot at the trl Which spread all over the ears, neck. and and for slx yours resiated all kinds of treatment, SKIN DISEASE, &. A. Stecle, of Chicagu, IL, sa: “To will say that before UE used the Cuticura Hemedies | wax {na foartal state, and bil giv hope of ever having any relief, The wonderful eure for me, and oO} ord T recommend tem, Cutleura Remedies are prepared by Weoks & Potter, Chemists and Drigyists, ad Washiugtone cst othe Bt for vate by all Driucginta, of Cutieura,a Medicinal Jetty, seul boxes, HO conta; large boxes, EL: Cutlery Resolvent, Tho Hew Blond Puritior, $t Meidieluat Tuitet Soap, 2 iteinal Shaviae Soup, Feeentas in bars for Bure Dard and hinge consumers, ilotnts, TEAM mailed free on veecipt of jrlee, | SANFORD’S | IRADICAL CURE Wivawonn, os ve performed a y own frve will per bottle: Catienra F centay Cuttenr Mes For CATARRH. B Sanford’s Undlcal Curo, Catarrhal Solvent, and Improved Inhalor, wrapped In one puckaue, with full dircettons, and sold by nll drusulsts fur one dollar, “Auk for Banford’s Hadteal Cure, §° Fromasiaple culd of tntlucnes to tho rotting, luughing, and death of thy sumes of Smell, ‘Vaato, and Hoariug, this great romouy ts supremo, Polwonaus mucous aocuuulntions are removed, tho entire mombronu cleanved, dlaintected, Jeouthed, and healed, constitutional ravages checked, the bluod puritted of catarrhal potsui, duopened In cotor, and strengthened In life-giving properties, Thus, externally und internally, in ac Fcordunce with reasou and common sense, duce p this great, eeunvinteal remedy work, Instantly ras fj tleving and permanently curing the moat agra H vated und dungurous forms of human suring, General Agents, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, |, COLLINS: Surg continuous and pow- erful elvetrical action ts ove tained from Cultiny’ Voltaic VOUIAG FM cuecTatO tate tr PLagres® tae wets wy te spoody AS certain curv for Patn und Woakness af tbe Lungs, Livur, Kidneys, wid Urinary Onuos, Itheus TMs Neuruluia. Hysteria, Fonialu Waonkuses, iat Vals aod Woubnoseus, Muturis. and Fevyr and Aude. ‘Privy 35 cculs. Suid Overy whure, ply ehnso over the usunl course was tho loss of the monvy, nd tsk lay aeoused girl and $10 to No sufer remedy Plalntof the Throut or Lunys, aad a brief trial TRUUMINGS. DEPARTMENT CARSON, PIRIE & CO.S WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE, MADISON AND PEORIA-STS. Some Special Bargains! Beaded Gimps. 75 Pes. at 25c, worth 35¢ 50 “e 35c, 50c. 50 ig goc, 75¢ 35 eh 65c, “ 85c 2 * 75c, “ $1.00 25 fe 5c, LS 20 * $1.00, “ 125 Several Finer Lots, $1.25 t0.$4,50, - Plain and Beaded Silk Fringes, 50 Pes. at 35c, worth soc 35 e 4oc, 6oc 35 ie 50¢, 65¢ 25 “cc 65¢, o 75c 25... 7sc, goc 20 « 85c, « $r.00 20 « $1.00, « D25 & Alcher Goods, $!,25 to $3.75, Colored Silk Fringes, ALL SELADES, 50c, worth 75¢ 75¢, $1.00 $1.00, e 1.25 ; LATEST NOVELTIES . Picqueltes, Globes, Cords, Tassels, Girdles. t,| Special Prices to DRESSMAKERS and THE TRADE, . Same Goods at our North Side House, Clark and Eric-sts. CARSON, PIRIE & 60, “DR CLESOON PRATT” Catarrh and Throat Diseases. PROFESSIONAL ROOMS, 243 State-st., corner Jackson. Among the thousands who speak In unmeasured pralve of the Praetive of ihtel Dr, Pratt ts the author ‘atesappenr thy fulluwing numes of dis Inetividueale: AS exter. is, Now plock Exe i change, mi}, MeDiaiels, Cambri, Mase Rov. Doteatts 1 T,. Pitiunng, stop, Cl We itu, Director SN. Ye hifo-Lon Wel Hrrk, Propelutor Windsor 1 Hutehvidar, Patent Opicr, Washington A Bor n, Chicago; Hon, Hobe 8. wilson, Jez fod hundeds Of others, business und professional en, only less widely known, In addition te the above, the many patients in daily Attendinee ut Br. Pratt's Professionat Rooms will Dens willie testimony te bls success In tho treatwent of those dixensvs tu which bu hus davotod the study ofa Me-time, pr. Price’, SPECIA, EXTRACTS. the chaleost Fralis, without rales Makers of Lupallu Yeast Goms, Cream Bakln Ponder, ete,, Chicago aud St. boule is ‘Qi - NORTH GERMAN LLOYD, New Varies seesese Le OUdOt eave eccn gover sgl Sicaunore sill “agairy Ratuntny’ tenia aw’ Sor tot Fouthampton and rome. Vuassengurs bovkod tur London sid Maris at luwust eaves, KATES OF FASS MGE--From Now Vork to Soutls peugond cali, AB atadtate Re ebuaeae tetort mourns, ira tlekuct rodueed tuies, UELIICIS “x CUy 4 Bown rans Lava NORTH O . from WALIIEN to CHICAGO te Gil, and the uly Aucuts Buthbriecd te theaw tleke 4 . CLAUSSENTUS & U0., 2 South Clark-aty 3.W, eSCHEN IU fg tn i said ro Saal a Be ONLY DIRECT LINE ‘TO PIANCE. Geacrat Transatiantio Comp: . HButwaun New York and Unvre, Pier 8.1L, foot ot « uel ‘Travelors by this Mav avoid both trnalt by + raliven ita tle discomitort of crusslalg iho Chanwatias ALA, Franguct.... Wednesday, Oct. EI NOU tctanuitstss wesverneniay Desai ae ae . Santelle, i Jay. Mb. 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