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VHi: CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, AUGUSS 2U, 1OSt—LN PAG ‘HE CITY. IN GENERAL, F, 1, Prmnce, of Boston, ts at the Tremont, Gun. N. TL. Davis, U,8. A. Saat the Pacifle, A.L. De Wore, of Now York, is nt the Shore mat, Jupand. M, Hat, of Bloomington, IIL, is at the Tremont. i. D. Vows, and family, of New Orleans, aro at tho Sherman, 3 Jay A. Hunnstt, M. Cy of Houghton, Mich. is at tho Palmer. ; . Mit. axp Mune, Lystan Enyonr, of Brooklyn, are at the Pacific. 'THanpecs C. Pounn, M. C,, of Chfppowa Falls, Wis,, is nt the Troniont, Mn. ann Mn, G.-P. Hunnent. of Sau Fran- elsco, nro at the Palmer, ‘Tits Koy, Dr. Tnsdale and family, of Genera, N. Y.. aro at tho Shoriman, ‘Tom THusn and wife and Chang, the Chincso glant, of Barnum’a show, are atthe Tremont. 3.1. Rouse and family, and David Rice and family, of Vicksburg, Miss. are at tho Puliner | dunok AND Mra, W. Hf, Yann and Juduo Tromns Wilson, of Winoun, Minn, are at tho Pacille. Bs TD. Cramngncatn and Haughton Dickson, of Bol of Dundea, ure at the Fac! Mn. dresr Hivrta, well known in hotel elretes Jn this city and at tho Kast, will take a postition at tho Sherman Hose Sept. 1. Mid. W. Antaarn, of the Chanfrau com- puny, and Mr. and Mrs, 1, L. Striker, of Striker- ton, Fla, ure at tho 'Promont, en route to New York from Lake Minnetonka. ‘ ctINEON and family, New Yorks W. y and witor We A. Bevant and son, Codar lcs Shelton Edwards, Now Moxtens Walter Jew, New Yurk: Newton Chiypool and fasily, Jadlanapalls, Ind, tre nt the Leland, Rev. fA. Noto, of the Union ark gational Chureh, returned. Crom in six Jon spont at the Rangely Lakes, and at Oli Orchard Beach, te left, bis sort Fred at Amherat College, while bis gon Phil retttrned home with him, Mn. K, A. Bu 2, the ovangelist, conducted 8 Gospel-nieet tonight ti Lower Farwell Hall to uw large and interested audience. A Jurge after-mecting was held, to whieh a good Jnuny remained and gave testimony of the say= ing power of God to keep men from sin. ‘vi Hav, J. ¥. Hilton, of the Mirst Congroga- tional Church, Uenyer, Coto, who has been stp. plylug the pulpit of the Hey. F. A, Noble, of the Unlon Perk Congreational rch, for the past four weeks, returns home thts, morning, ie Rave great satisfaction in bls ululstrations. A TELRNHAM received fst _eventng by Capt. Tultwinkle says that it hing after all been deters mined to hold the tremon's tournament at Quiney, while it was thought yesterday would be postponed on account of the dangerous cone Aiton of the President. In view of the moro Divorable news from Washmuton thare will be io change in the arrangements, THOMAS MARKY, omployed as fin ex] driver by ox-Atl, Frank Warren, No. avenue, fell xnddenty doad nt 32th Io white driving into the barn, {Heart d supposed to nave bear the cause. The decensed wie is yoars of age, sligte, and hatted from Cine clnnatt, where hig parents reside, They wero notities by telegraph. und tho body was taker jn charge by an undertuker, EARLY CHICAGO. A VALUADLE CONTRINUTION POM THE FrRaus MESS C. Wilson, of Londons Kfasts and 'W, M, Hoyle, The Fergus Printing Company have Just 13- suod Number Sixteen of the Fergus Historical ®eries,—a bandaome valume loveted mulniy to arocord of tho historical -fucts connected with Fort Deurboru. Tho author ts the Hon. Join Wentworth, LED. whose vortrait—a steol ene eraving whiow vers Carenfitlly reproduces tho eentieman as ko appeared twonty-thece years Ago—serves ng tho frantispiees to the volume, That omens address un the ocension of the unveiling of the tablet which marks the site of tho old fort, together with tho other {runsnctions upon that interesting ovcasion, wecny the euriler pages of the vutume, the retnainder contiulning aL appendix which is replete with history, biogrphies of the old sot- th being given tn large number, and tho move stirring of the ovents of Chicago's carts: days being told ina very, eracoful mmaner. Ail Forts of sources hive bean dawn tpor ror these Uterestiug dati—private lottora, old newepne per les, speeches dellyered yours are, military secords, have buon pressed {nto services with fine discritntnation, and the result Js n collec: Hon of bistarical facts as detivatful hs it ts vale unable. ‘The iMustrutions are excollent. Kore Gearborn {3 shown ns it appeared tn ll, 1, 1850, nnd 1855, and there aro portraits of Mrs Rebeeva Henid, who was captured, and of Capt. Willian Wells, who was slat in tha mussacre: of Au. 5, I. ‘Token attogethor, the yolumo is one of tho most iuteresting of the series, and its appearance does credit ty its punlishers. SUBURBAN. ENGLEWOOD. ‘The Englewood Wnion Veterin Club will bold ‘an adjourned meoting this eveutng to max ur ningepients te goto the Ulouningtan reunion. All old soitlers who desire to go to the rounlon are favited to mect with thom, ame publie schools will open ono week from today’. Trot. D.S. Wentworth, Prlnelpat of the Cook County Normul Sehval, hasdistributed a numbor of the new catiloygs for tha years Jk) nud 1h, which give imuch interesting. Information In ree gard to that institution, woteh will upen Mon= day, Sept. 5, : de Couthonl, tho reader, who bus heon Misa Je fusent In Europe for elytteen months, is resting ban of Daven: J. Mh ut home after ber oven voya; ‘Tho ReeRev. Dr, Modallits, 1 port, pald a visit to the Itey, 2, M. Flunnegan, of St, Ann’s Catholic Chureh, Inst week, tod was Inet wt the pirsonize by a nuniber of his Chica ko friends, who passed 4 very plensuut alters noon and oventng 11 bis compan: INDIAN VISITORS.: Arrival of a Kedskin Delcgnation from Washington, Saturday oventug. « delegation of Indian Chiefs, who bave been in Washington during The past two weoks, arrivod in this eity frou the Enat, and put up at the Adums Mouse, op- posit the Michigan Central Dypot. ‘Tho follows ing ure in tua party: Ogalulle Stoux—ttod- Cloud, Younz-Man-Afratd-of+ Hise torsos, und Capt, George Sword, of tho Mine Ride Agency, D.W.; Urute Stoux—White-Thunder, Milky na Cook, of tho. Hoyebud Agency, D. Wr Yankton invis Sloux—WhitueGhost, Weezev, und isutfalo- Ghost, ot tho Crow Creek Ayenvy, 0h 3 1 cas—Staudings Hear, OideSmiuke, Mird's-Hond, and Butlalo-Chips, of Niobrara, Net; Winno- bayo—W bites Breast, of Ninvrara, Nebo: Oma. Dus—Eba-Homba and ‘l'wo-Pugle, of the Oinala Auenoy, ie Tollowing interpreter were with the partys Alex, Payer, of the Winnebnzocs: Alenry Fontenelle, of tho Uimahns; Jon 1, Williamson, of the Bloux, The pany Is in churgo. of Col Arthie Edwards, uf tho Nebraskie Auxciioy. ‘The object of the trip to Washington was to adjust the matter known ay the Pones question, Wulch was brought before the poople by iright- vs und Stanalng-eur, and for which’ the “utterly utts” of Boston ralsod a fund tobe used in the etaploysment of counsel to represent. Abo tribe. Itappeans that about two yeard azo tho Poncas wereremoved from thelr reservation to the Indiin Torritary, iueh aginst tholr wil, and tho Sloux were put In thelr plice, Sone tine ago ybout IW of the Poncas eae back to Niobrara, on the odyo of the royorvation, and asked the Sloux to cedy them tuoir oll lands, Finully, the trip: to Washluygton was urrangeil, and representatives of tne virlous Interested tribes were chosen to yo on und ndjust the mite ter. It wus decided to ulive euch uf tho forty Vonca facatiies wt Niobrara G0 geres of land on thelr old reservation, ‘Tho Winuubaqoca went on with the rost to geo what contd be done abuut the recovery of tholr annuities, umiounting to ubout $10U, which hud been bold bavk by: the Governmont for tha Juat ten years because some of tho tribe had Tut away to Wiseousin, No conclusion wis are rived at in this iaattur, the Secretary of tbo Ins terlor saylog that there would baye to be an uot Of Couxress to awurd thom the money. Inthe pany ure soveral notables, ‘tod-Cioud and White-'Thunder ure well-known Colo! ry PiaedlogeBear i kuown as the compunton of Bright-Eyes on ber lecturing tour, Milk und Cook huvo children inthe Eust, and they weut onte deo them, The party leave this toralng tor thu Weat. ——— M THE LAND-LEAGUERS, A meeting of the Irish Land-Lenguo Clups of tho Seventeenth and Elybteonth Wards was held lu Svea Hall, corner of Larrabeo street and Culcayo avenue, yosterday afternoon, It was expected that tho attendance would be quite Jarye, hut loss than a bundved Lesguers put in “aie mectiag was oalicd for th f ¢ mecting was calied for the purpose 0! keeping up the Suibatlons of Irish yrivvunves, notwithstanding the passage of the Land . ‘Tho eall for the muuting atated that * Dill, Bowever comprotensively coucelyed, can secure to the teuaut-furmers of Irelund tue Huety Toa tho Inuatiabie rapacily of lands Mr. Joho Gibbous, of Philadelphia, tande leuyiby aud temperate speoek, In wiieh ho ros viewed tho land question In ireland, and traced sta progress from the duys of tho Narwan invades slon tu the present. ile did not boileve the Land bul would be of uny practicul beuetit vo the ten: ent-farmers, and thelr only hope wis to possess: toe sell which bad boen taken from their ances tore. ile huped tu live to sco the Hoy whou there would be a reckuulug OF xecounts between Ire+ iund aad Bnylasd, and (o see tho latter Power overthrown, It was lle fo thing of any revolt. By Ureauuts but tbe thoes would come when the prone of Ireland would rise and demand thelr Tights, and Enuland would have to sive them, After n short speech by Mr, Witllam Mon. on the same subject, the meeting adjourned. = TILE COURTS. DIVORCES. Anron Franco fited a vill in the Superior Court on Saturday against hls wits, Virginia France, on the eronnd of adultory, Fannie Michel tied a Util for separate, mainte- nanes against her husband, Myrtel Michel, on tho ground uf desertion, STATE COURTS. “Tho Union Stock-Yarda and Transit Company begun a replevin sult in the Superior Court on Suturday aginst the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rafiroad Company to recover property valued at ShavoTb Augusta, Hetyerman began an action of tres- pars In the same court ngatnat Kdward 8. Mants ag Senay ‘H. Hanchett, claiming §,00 dam- ayes, CUIMINAL COURT, Tho Grand Jury came {nto court and pre- sented sixty-soven truce bills, . TUDGMENTS, Cosrrsston of dunasent—Willinm 0. Cote vs, George aA. Chambers, 8420.00, , IIE CALI Drvmaioxn—in Chambers, AMESON—Gencral buslacss, GS, TIT, 169, 128, 220, 128, dunn sung JUpaR QAnDNERfi, 13}, 08, 15), and 1, SPORTING. BASH-BALIe Saturday's League gaines resulted ns follows: Detroit 0, Chieayo 1f Cleveland 3G, Huttalu 4; Providence 3, Woreestur 1. “ At tho close of fast week's play the position of the League championship contest was ag fol- Jows: 3/5; 3S] S79 A 213] §]23 2)3! PUSt gles il 18] Bis pan “of 3] ai et al 4 Se 5 i} 43) 30 it) aed iy ity MAUD 8, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteage Tribune, HaAurroun, Conn, Aug. 28,—The contemplated Arrangetnent tor Maud 8. after recovery frou tho recent neeldent, to make at Charter tuk Park anuttenipt to bent her record has fallen throng. Capt. Stone, her manager, leaves tor morrow with Maud S. for Rechester or beyond. <<< THE TEETOTALERS. Dismal Wind-Up of the Luke Blut Convocatlon—Gov, St. John Shows ‘a .With Some important Excepe an, bitlos in a Glorious Thing in *Blocding Kansan? Yosterday closed the sussion of tho vonvocas: tlon of cocreive teetotallsts at Lake Mtulf, and it was: not a very auspicious wind-up elthor, ultbough ft necordea very well with tho anor isatisfuctoriness of tho week's proceedings. The speakers who bad been waking the mt roundtug woods resound with © tery eiequenco tor eleut or nlne diya not cetatied, through some overshrht, ta whoop ft to the crowd for grand itnale. Col. Bitin hid gone, and Col Woodford, and Judge Witson. Gov, Jere on tho curly train yesterday mort St. Jou fue, and Mr, Finch, the eloquent cocrclonist drom Nebraska, uly wilted unde i o'cloel In the aftertoon hefure stinking the dust of the Hat from his shows—and ho hud ken ono pirt in tio forenoon meet+ jues, Yesterday Deluge Sunday, howuver, thore were on goodly number of stranze faces on the geoun come from the df af tin," and Chieazouns who had come out a whilr of the Like Bluff breeze, whlch Js iy delightful. Juclock yesterday morning thera was a estimony meettie” in the chapel and i In the tabernacte. a reliclous seryiuc was conducted tn the tabornucie nt 10. ut which the itev, 8. W, {nghum, of Clinton, fn., preuched an interesting: discourse on” Bible Wines.” “Iie andeavored to show, as Dr. Jutking dit tue Sunduy previnay, vountry couples whe hit tho Bible basls for total abstinence. At thls wuine servic there wore read koma resolutions vornplla ating Miss Wilkird and De. dutking on the sue wut) af tho convocation, these resolu. tlons having been passed the Friday provieus ty tha Executlve Committce of the Luke Hum As- sovlition, In the afternoon Miss Willard, of the convountion, anda ve worker, gaye iinotuar of hee it iminediutely following which cume a Cusp “tompermce * mecting, ‘The exerelses fort Gay closed with 1 wonerul meeting in tho: tal nacle In the eveniug. tag presding aMeer bene My. Willinm Reynolds, who hitely sulfered an Ine glorious defeat when running on the Probibl- ‘on tleket for Mayer ot eor SU.IOUNTR DA Tho xpeeeh of Gov. St. Jolin Saturday. night. Wis (he sme one tant he has eon dellveriag all (hroush Cndlinn aud the West. Me stated that the Prohibitory law int Kiang was th honest i ubservert exeent tu to cites of Atchison. Topeka, Leavenworthind Dodyo City, Leaven: worth, sitid the Governor, clalmed that sulvans were necessary to the prosper ftheeity, In 18h the celts had abet 20,000 populition aud Wh) enloons, but in 18st the pupulation wits only 17.000, whilo th suluons hud iuereusud to nearly 0. in Weyl tho nseexssed valuation of tho city's Drperty Was note $4,000,000, Lit, after huge Who grogebops ten yeirs Leavenworth found herself worth only whout £400,000, According: to tho Governor, who dlters from the Kansas Newspapers, the Prohtbltory lw is attnieting {ninigrdots—purticulurly “Gorauns—ta the Shite, the Veutons elalaiiag tbat thoy do nut go to Kanwuit for beer, ut to secure homes for themselves and fartites, believing that w home gives jnoro trae happiness than all the beer that waa ever brewed. ‘The sponker fore ther claimed that, ue a result of prohibidon, tore railroads were being bailt, that tho. rifl- roids wore carniog moro money, nnd tbat the vale af real ostite was rapidly inerensing. Lu said that the only spot in tho Stato where the Ponuluvon was not’ now rapidly iuercasing was within the walls of the Penitentiary, where it was decrensing, ‘To-day thore will lo a teachers’ zathoring at the [Mu to talk uver the question of instilling bio ueluctploa uf coerolve teototallam in the minus OF the schoul-ehitdrun, ‘Tois mutberiug is to ho a sort of connecting otween the cyns ¥ountton and tho Conyontdon of the Tlliols Wornn'a Christian ‘Teinporance Union, which conyaues nt the Wlull tu-morrow, a FOUND DROWNED, At uoon yestorday the body ot Adam Elvhon- sobre, Iatuly omployed usa lulorer In the North Chicugo ttolling-Silile, was. found tloating In the North Brauch of tho rivor, ucar the fout of Waubunsin avenuo. ‘Tho decenrert was at work Inst Vhursday olght, and -was lust sven alttiug ona pile of tron on the wock. He wns thor thought tu bo under the intiuenve of Hquor, wud itis now supposed that he necktentally fell inte tha water, Hu wasn Germun, Ob youre old, and Jett a wife and four geowneup eblidron living wt Nu. i Hinek street, Moyers. W. A, Sinith and Johu J, Fanning, of No, 7 North Clurk atreot, while bathlog fir the vice wt Bil yostorday morning, found the body of anunkndws man Haut tu the water. ‘the doconsud apponred to have been about is yeurs ole, stout Luli, sandy complexion, aunty bute and mustacbe, ‘an inva undervlothing, aud buckled shocs, og was found which would furnish « clow to his identity, Who body was iakon to tho Blorgue by the Arinory polleospatral, John Tobey, of Now I tha Prosident. Ive and earnest sathig tectures, oth» 4 Michigan avonuo, Yosterday morning at o'clock reported nt the Armory thut a youu man pened August Warkontion, who ucuninpaniod bhi to the Gove ¢ramont Plor at Wo'ctouk Saturday night, had accidentally fulion from the pier {ote the lake NE 2:30 In the morning, and hud boon drowned, Otticors Shanloy and Madiun went out with ‘Tobsy jo plier, an euvcooicd in rocuverlug the voly, which waa lukun to tha Morgue, Thore wore found in the ¢loths fog $0.55, a povkutknife, and 1 silver - wach. which was stopped at 13347 o'clock. ‘oboy says they wont ‘out Into at night inorder to get on ourly start at Henin fa the morning, which js quito provable, Warkention, ho suys, was a wiugle nian about 24 yoars of age, and boarded somewhure in the North Divivlon with a fans iy named Braun. CRUELTY TO CHILDREN, Andrew Paltegrin, an itultan frultevender, was locked up at tho West Madison Street Stus Mon Just night for brutally treating two smal) boys, ono of whom ho. clalined bad struck him antho back with y steno, After pursuing un catebing thuns bo kicked them shamefully, anc Was about to uso-i pavingsblock upon tem when be was arrested by the bystanders, Not long ago Pallegrin was arrested for Picking a woman who tound fault with the price of bie MONUMENTAL, :dobn H. Voli, desizuer and manufactirer of fue granite and warble muuuments, tublets, blatuury, curbing, etc, in selected stock, Ollica corner Dearborn and Mandolph streets. * a Sour stomach, alck hvalachy, and dizziness lop Bitters cures with a Low dacs, was clad in adark eat ns " RELIGIOUS. . The Importance of Christian Char- acter—Sermon by Dr, Morris. Revival Meetings undor the Leader. ship of Harrison, the Boy Preacher. High. Mass at the New Homan Catholie Church of All Saluts. ' The Disciples of Christ | Still Waiting for the Second Coming, CURISTIAN CITANACTER, SERMON DY THE TEV, DR MONS, Tho Nov. Dr. Morris, of Lane Theological Sentinary, preached yesterday morning at the Fourth Presbyterian Chitroh, corner of Superior niet tush streats, on“ Tho Christian Character,” He setevted us the groundwork of hie discourse parsnizes from the fourth chapter of St, Paul's Eplati¢ to the Philippians, and froin tha corre- Bponding vhaptor of the Epiatlo to the Ephe- asians, as foltowss naliv, brothrod, whatsoever things are truo, Whatsoover things tru just, whatsoever things are pure, whutsuever things are lovely, whitage ever tol ire of good report; iC there be any virtue, if thero be any praise, think on thesy things, 6... But unto ‘every uno of us ts. given pince ace colling to the tneasure of tho gift of Carist. Dir, Morrla sald that anold Relish pogt tind, Ja no spirtt of irreverence, declared Jesus Chriat to be the first trie gentleman that ever breathed, If to that word was given a incaning couyeylng all those qualifications of honesty, Justice, nurity, loveliness, and. virtue In the same benutifitl personality men would spon tnuneously turn to Jesus of Nuzareth a3 the ane who best Incorporated tho htea, Compared with Hitn all men were as nought, Muet as the world hid deapiged the redemptive tulssion of Christ, and had rejected His word, wil men had ace Knowledyed the grandeur of His charneter, It eould not reasonably bo expected that tho Greek ov ituman worshiper of mythologleal hteals should atuun to a higher ehuracter thin that: imputed to thoay ideals. ‘Phe Chelstian, kowever, had before him the xrandest and purest type to Tollow and to pattern after, ‘Vhis: made Chris thuuty essontintly a religion of churacter, aad a trite Chriatlan tmuat bo apni of ohuraeter, “Aa inen_ grew like thelr great examplic they at- tained to the higher porfeeuon of bumanity. Tho spcuker delined character as being that which’ a man actuatly was, while reputation aiuply meant what men thonght of him. Rep. Utation, being the outgrowth of character, More or loss represented ft, hut | repute Mon might be fictitious, unjust, undeserved, und chingeable, Character wos stable. It hicant the newt a3 God sees him and us he knows Miniself tobe. Christinnity was tharofore a te- Halon not of reputation, but of character, ‘ho gutions of mien depend upon thoir charactoray the pregnant force by whieh the nut himeclt dienites to the outward tnan whit ho shall do. Othor things vary, butehurneter fs enduring. 16 alone ean satisfy eonseience and give that trie mtistuction which can only bo found wher tie soul isnt peace with itsolf. With thi tho carth fa heaven; without it heaven would be insup- portable. Dr, Morris passed to a consideration as to what Christinulty bad dons. for tho finprove- mentof chnmeter, Virst, it hud given to man at Kook, whieh had by tho confession avon of those who rejected its Dlyine origin, done more to wld fu the formation of: tho highor and better chir- voter thin all othor Ilterature combined. Ho dhl not hesltate to say that ail tho great bras ries of Lurope could be better spared thun this ong volnme, from which the best life of this workd bad Howod. Christiiulty furnished na put- tern of churavter, In the personality ot tha Mesalah was given ‘an over-lving example of tho highest character, to whieh tho best scholarship of the world, {ts pullosophers and poots, hid all wuld homuze, 8 L tind ho fault in Him at all" has beer tho Judietat ox presaton of ult alitces foos as woll ng friends, ‘To altaw Christ iu spirit doveloped the bighor life. Coristlanity: ie ‘8 2 power In character by tho Inspiration of tho Holy Ghost working ti tho binun soul, and it gave a trae sphere for char+ acter. Tho works of Gad proctalined to man the higher and the bettur life, and led him spantine: ously to trae Gel taney Dr, Morria concluded bis abto sermon with 7 Pathotle and vpproprinty reference ‘to tho don- dition of the Mresident. He sald that to tho Nu Uon, sitting with bowed heats beside the bed of sorrow, It wus nt grout consolation that tho au whose life seemed to by fast ebbing away had ubwaya boon omphatically nt inan ot tho highest charneter, He bad known Gen, Garield twenty years ayo aga oveastounl worshiper in hls church ut Co- Minibus, Gand had dearned to know his true imininess and worth, Silico that tle, on the field of battle aud in the balls of lozisintion, Gon, Gartteld hid aver fived wp te tho dictates of bls high charactor, wud thoat who kuew bli hover swerved from thule honest fle in hin, AlLoft his success was owl to tho fact that he had Kept tho taith, and, If the pepuie wero to be eaticd on to mourn hig untimely boss, they must yet thank God for tha tesson contalned in his Christian ehuracter and life. THE “BOY PRBUACIER.” THE YOUTHFUL REVIVALIST'S BUNDAY SERVICES. Tho Noy. Thomas Murrison, the “boy preacher" and ‘rovlvalist, hotd a. lurgely-nt- tended mecting yesterduy afternoon at the Michizan Avenue Methodist Chureh, and suc: ceeded th arousing considerable religions fervor. Me led tthe singing, announcing hymns of 9 vovival character, prayed. carnestly, and ape benrud to be possogsed from tho tirat of the cu= thustism which hag xivon tim tho reputation he enjoys, Following tha introductory exe urcises, he asked the nudicnce, in bls peouliar stylo, if thoy wero savod, and tho question afterward served nga text for a five. minutes tills, 1a which ho walked tha platform .briskty, clapped his hands vigorously, and related -in- eldents in bls oxperiouco in tho revival work Sn other ‘cities, = sumo of which wore quite alfecting. At tho couclualon of his talk ho naked the Sunmreyntion to riso and sling, aud thon be asked such as dostred to bo suved to romain standing while he ed. About twonty kept thoir position. In his prayer he In- ferred that thoso whe had eat down wore saved, and wauted to know if it was truo, and, rurthar- more, reminded them of tho rate habiity thoy wore nasuming IE they protonded. to. bo save und wero not. ie eect of the prayer was to bring a largo number to (oir foot aftor it . was over, aod sugn thereafter, auswor tw oan invitation, 5 in tho altar was crowded with ponitents, and there was wrent rejoicing nmid xougs and petitions for the washing uway of thelr sins. Several pro- Tossed conversion during the exeltanent, aud the necting throughout was Scared, Hg tt ree markablo manifestauion of the Divine will aud power, . : . LB ‘Tho announcement: that the " boy preacher" was to provch at Trinity Methodist Chureh last night wus suillolunt to pack that spactons euitico toovoriiowing. Many persons werd unable to obtain oven standing room. Mr, Harrison took for his subject “Not far from the Kings dow,” and ‘spoke. for nearly. an hour, doe scribing tho diiterent kinds of people who Were almost guvod and tho bindrincod in the way of completing this process., jo young: evungellst. brought to bear wll bis povuline mothods of pulpit oratary, and gave a ploutiful eprinking of emotional incidents, caleulated to awaken tho varciosa und indifevent. ‘This was followed by nn after-mecting, in which a nunie ber of revival hymns wore sun, lod by 4 cornet, und an invitntion was ylven to sinners to come to the unxious-sout, Haine tult-dozen ch. responded to the call, and rey calved spiritual consolation at tho hand@ of tho brothrou, But somehow or other the exer claus were entirely lauking In tho fervor which s0 often characterizes . revival sneetings, The bulk of tho grent vongrcyation suomed ta bo made up of persons who were proaunt nut of ourioaltyy rather from any desire to ‘expuri- enee religion” -In couscquonce of which the seones NE tho Auxious-seat were Vvory tame In comparison with tho recent domoustintions ut the = Despluiues Faure aoutng The young evangelist, in convorsation with Ww reporter: after tho ypocking, suid the house was crowded fort forward Youn, too. he scukers to miko sholr way forward, and that ft use ally. took Y days, auyhuw, before vera Ie things got to working smoothly, At Sndlunup- ‘oly, where thore wore uyer 1200 conversiuns. 4 week Wad required tu get tho moyement rately under way, Mr, Harrison apoko enthuslartioul! of hig mouting in the Stielgan Avenite Mottad- int Church in the ‘aftoravon, where krouter Kuo f° the workers, there ‘The boy preacher will rest uday or two und then go to the New Lenox cump-tincoting. ———— ALL. SAINTS’ CHURCH, THE NOMAN: CATHOLIC SOCIETIES ATTEND > *, ROLEMN IG ABS, ‘The dusty highways of Bridgeport wore yca torday tho sceno of u Urilllant pageaut,. The oc- causion wus a rosponse on tho part of the various tomun Cutholle Soclotics of the elty to an inyls. tation oxtondod to them by tho ftov, Pastor, J, Dunne, of All Balnts’ Catholic Churets, corner of Wallace aud iosauth etreots, to visit iu a body bis newly-dedicated and maguliicont naltice, und usalat ob tho colobration of svicimn High, dass, ‘tho demonstration was a laraza and lopeang One, and Ita brilllanoy was greatly enban y tho scareching raya of" the worn: uo z ou pourlug dawn upon the deyotat sad pore splring beulp an panvied regulit of the euriest processluulsts as thoy pludded through parched aud = pulverized ‘curth ouveral hes deep, . which, who touch arose and cnstirouded them in dense cloitds, Att o'ctock tho procession formed at thocorner of South Halsted and Fourteenth stroots, and In tho course of an hour proceoded on tho prescribed Hncof murch, which was south on Malstel to Archer aventec, enst_on Archer ayonite to Hanover, south on Hanover to Twonty-sixth, weat on Twenty-sixth to Wallace, and north on Wallnce (to. tho church, Three companies of iflberntan Biltes, numbers Ing about 100 men, tinder tho cammand of Mt, Moore, and necompanied by Rudds's Military Hand, led otf, Foltowert be about 400 members we tho Anclent Order af Mibernians. Father Mis thow's ‘Tentpornnve Fiold Hand of fifty ples it the head of All Saints’ Sodulity. of tho Heart ot it VeM., and the Mutriot Men's Sa- daltty of At Saints! Chorety fe nll about 200 strong, then felt Inte line. Those were Followed by Buthor Diime's Cadet: tand and Boys" So datity dn blug.. mashes, to the number Of whout 100, At the eliurch the Hiberninn Rites, with inititury courtesy, upenod ranks and brotuht thelr arn to tho present, while tho so- cletles entered, At a o'clock, as tho ormin pucled forth beautiful voluntary, fifty neo- stes, attired ly green casavcks, white surptices, pnilgrecn eapes, Aled Inte the sunctiary, Cote loweil by a retinue of clerzy, Mass enn t the Itev. BP, Gilfoll, while the Itoy. I Chines and Foley ofichited as Den nnd Sule Deon, vespeetivelys ‘Tho Rey. Ee) Dunne olliciated ns master of eeremonics, and, at the proper time, delivered 1 brief extemporancous seriou appropriate to tha oevasion. ‘Tho spite clous eiliica was crowded to overilowing with tho visiting tunitormed worstipors and the rege war congregation, TINE,SECOND COMING, THE “MSCILES OF CHisT’ PATIENTLY AWAITING Et A religious body, who have selected the name “ Disciples of Christ,” and who eschew tozmu, rely rolely upon tho Seripturcs, and look care nostly forward to the second coming of Jesus Christ, met together yesterday evening In tho church building on‘ the southwest corner of Superior aud Noblo strocts fur the purpose of holding diving surviee, Tho servico were con dueted by Mr. Marit: Holst, who opened by read- inv nt number of extracts from the New Testa: ment rolating to Chrlst's accond coming, He lietd that Chore wis no stronger ground for repent Otive than the belief that Jostis wis again com dye to Judge the earth, and that all men muse appor bofore Christ and ive an account of tholr Lives, Ht had been Writton that tho world wis to bu dostroged by fire. whieh ene tho peopte living upon it tt greatdanger. How wero thoy to escape melting tn tho tervent. heat? : Peter tanght thom Une thoy should Hye and look fora new Heaven and it new earth, which would he ready for thuse wha deserved thom. One of the fauits of tho jeresont di wus deseribed by &t. Patt in bla Eplstio’te ‘Vimothy, when he sald that the people til itching cars. Such was tho trouble with inany Christinns at present. hey depended more upon the honoyed ‘words of the Hey, fo-nnd-so than upon tho truths of the Rible. They guve thefe attention to tho learning of aunt of doginia rreher thin tho study of tho lute, The sponte sail that since ‘bu cume to huve a full understanding of the iin urtanees of the second coming of Christ it had wrought a grentehange In his life. It had had a purifying Induenes pon hhin, and made bln dally exaining himeclt, aud, when ho found anything wrong, to go to the Lord and ave for the strengthening aud purifying grace of i1ls love. Mr. Hines, anathor disciple, who bund buon jooking for the blessed hupe forforty-tive years, ald thot as he was nut longer able to work ha. spent-bis tiove golug round among his neighbors talking to them of Christ and of His second comiig. When he first crue to Cilengo hoe bad ong evening startled in meeting of totidels with the question: Who taugut Dantul, the prophet tu write a history of tho kingdom of this world which cane utter hin? No uno could answer thy question. and tho meeting broke up aud hevor convened tintin. He believed that they were how Very near ‘to the second coming of Christ. Tho slgus of tho sun, mouit, aud stars, and the oxcitements guing on among tho people, all make lt look this way. oie wore tho slirns tho Savlur epoko of,'and they should bo hooded, Tho spevker suid that bo was auxious fer the combug ofthe Lord, aud he hoped fiinself and al] atnors would be ready for it. Brother Veterson sald tho ducting of tho soo- ond comlog of Christ was especially comforthiue. to the poor, On this carth there was ne joy for thom, but In tho world to come thoy will find enltess happincas, Another disciple said tho topic of the second combag wea oureeable toull Christians, There was it ditferenca’ In opinion us tothe metho of Corist’s coming, but ue to the fot itself thoy were atl united. There were sume who belleved Jesus Christ would come nt tuo end uf the millenutiia, but this wus nimistake., Otbers clatiued tat bo wonkt come before the mile Jonnium, and reign through It. The great ques- Uon was, however, Wht result upon a mtn's Ute would arigy from 4 belfel in Christ's sevond conlug? ‘fhe Seriptires provided a key for it in the parable ‘of the ton viewins, and another fu Paul, when hoe Peferre to tha coming of Christ, und told whatinen aight to be to bo able to And Joy in that epjying. They should watat aud'prayy and beer tay, and, beainse thoy dit aut know what time [iu wns coming, thoy should beall tho mare rendy for It. Another ‘diselpic jiaaed to the object of Christ's seco comiig, which, ho said, was that of getting togetber all 1s own [iceale: after which he should Judge tho wartd. Tho ques Yon Might be nsked, why tho second coming WHS sO men tallced = mbout. IE wanes simply. becuuse it revived and streuxthenud tha Christlan’s hope in eturual huppl: in Heaven. Lito hure, If there was ne hops hes yont tho tomb, bud really wo foundation, Just 8 Bird ng tho sit wus tho life of the animal and vegetable Kingdoms of this world, su wits the second coming of Christ the tite of tho Cristian faith, Ho believed that the world was now in ite lastduy#, aud that all sould be eagerly looking tor tho comb of Christ, $< AA Lynn on the resyrrection closed the services, of the evening. MISCELLANEOUS, OMINOUS FOR TITHE HERESY-UNTENS, Speetat Diiputeh to The Chicagu Tribune, Suaan Grove, Mh, Aug, 28—The Nev. J.C, Stoughton, one of .Dr. Thomas’ proseettora, Proached bure to-diy on Pr, Thoms’ heresy, Mr, Stoughton confiyad bimaoll te tho polnt In- volved In Dr, Thomas! teauhing us to tha condl- ton of the unrepentant after denth, THe sald a branch of tho Churett had taught an tutoterablo hell aud uurensonnblo Gulls that the liner would havo a chance te ropent after death, but itis morally Iniposatblo-tuat he would sopaits ‘his, he auld, js sound Methodism, Me suid he ak not know how ho’ would siecced in prose. euting Dy, ‘Thomas, whon hu would much mither bo ou thedetense., ; DECATUR BADDATIESCHOOS, CONVENTION, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Decaruit, Ul, Aus, 2H,--Aiss Lioy J. itor, of Chicayo, aud othors, this aftarnoon addressed tho Deestur Subvath-Sebool Conyention held at tho Methodist Church, Noarly 1,000 children were presont, ee é MANQUETTE COLLEGE HLESSED, Speciat Disvatch to The Chieao Tritune, MILWAUKER, Wisy/ Aug, 28—Marquetto Col- leye, the new Jeaust couvauonnl ostablishmunt Just cumploted, wus *blessud to-day, tho core. iuny belug very fmpreasive and farwely. Whe tuned, After tha usual provession Archlishap Hols biussod tho calloge, and Father Fairbanks of St. Patrick's, und Futher Thiltot st. Mary's Church iu this city, delivered addresses. —— .B. P. HUTCHINSON. 2s Opsjnlons on tlio Now Town of East Chicage and tho’ Migh Prives of Whont and Corn, <A reportor yesterday called upon Mr. Rh. P. Hutebingon, the veteran packer, to wat bis ylowa upon inatters {0 geridral and tho proposed new ‘Town of East Chicago, with its contingont stovk- yard features, In parttoulay, He found de, Hutchingon settled: comfortably On tho atuop of bis iandsoie restleuce In iydo Park enjoying tho fresh lnko breuzes which udd 80 inuch to tho reputation of Chicaye usa sums nor resort. Ut waa aftor dinnor-hour and the Interviewed bud a Cow momunta to spare to bis caller, pots “Lt suppose, Mr. TMatobinsal,” the reporter ty idl hat you Hevea heartor 6 now den res ported to be mails by a number ot beavy Kuste Feifenelaiata i rit nelyhborhood oe ehetiols, D we What do you mogut" ‘ , “ Woy the purcuuse of the Jacob Forsyth tract of BOO) ares for $1,000,009 cash," Oh yes, [ wus Just reading about that,—protty big deal, too, By-the way, 1 remember when TL could bave goyen thug property for $200,000, anil tugs, too, 12 1 bad wanted to tnke it, fivent down there once tu luok wt the property with an idea of advancing tho anotey required to take up the wortgaxe of ayo (Wo huudred thousand “™ And you didn't do ft?" * No. how be Panne very much Ike as shough t would never wut the money out wg, bo concluded not to Iuveat." “It louke now ay though It would have proven Bond uvestinvns, dovgn't ity" Yes. Property iy staat locality appears to have been advandlug consideravly,” Do you know wnything sbuut the proposad now town of Eaut Chivagoy"” » Wold, 10, tot -particuluriys at least nothing that 13 not in the papers.” “What du you think .of it anyway; do you think Itcan bo made p guceess?” “Ldon't know why it could not be, provided thoy could geu innit ted Intervats enough to take 4 band 14 it ond locate there,” alone you think of that polut fora groat “1 don't thine {t has near so good faclittten for Sbarbor aa bis south Chicago, 7 think (hat the uthar 18 destined tobe the wreat abipplug eatin lo you thiik-of Bouth Chicago prop. Uconalder tt to bo among the best that can boa mutton bold of Iu this yloinity,” : * What is youropluion of thle belt-lino roils road project? Do you think that It can bo mudo a payt ble. Yes, I think that tt ought to be very prota “That will haye a. great deal to do with thein- tereats of tChicngo, and af it makes place one of {ts terminal points don’t you thls ee Ae erauula Ho ngood piace for manitfacturers 0 locate’ “Oh, yes, It would undoubtedly ho n good manufacturing point.” “ft supposs that you havo noticod that this compnny proposes to establish nm new stocks ‘ards, which itis clalmed will oxcel thoso now jo the ‘Town of Lake?" i t think that thoy enn le made to pay.!* Why " Heeause tho present Stock-Yanis fill all tho requirements,” “Tut it ts claimed that thoy are not lirgo enough to aecommudita ull tho business Unit could be nttracted to Chileno? ‘As for that, tho Stack» Yards Company owns large irnets of land adjoining the yards, and they can baild additions to tho site ‘whenever levossury,” “Don't you thint it would bon good thing for Chicago to hive two atock-suridts?” “T don't kiow but whit it might? still the resent Stock-Yards wre piving vory good antia- Wellon, WI that you don't think new stocks “Why is it yards contd be nde to pny? “Well, there nro several reasons, Ono ta that the ralirords whieh control much of the trade have too great Inturesty In the prosont Stock- Yards to tuperit them BY DIVERTING ANY TRADE to uny new surds. Thon there ara tho ynst imeking Intoreste located we tho present stouk~ yards. They wontd Ught for thom, and use all thoir laflueies fi opposition to apy new yar there wy other reasons?" Yes; n very good ono Is that allot tho buy. eranre at the present yards, and nutiurully tho: sollera flock thera to get rid of thelr stock. ‘Tho pickers Heit tobe W great ndvantige to be vented right In the Stoek-Yards, Thore was once nthe when tho packors did not think it mide nny difference whether thoy woro within one or five miles of the yardes mrt thes have changed considerably, nad nuw tho nearer thoy cals REE fo thocentro of tho purohnsiur polnt 19 better,” “ Want do yoy think of East Chicago in tho way ut loention? Do you think that ft would wale & good punt for stock yurds?? “Well, yes, Cam uf tho apinton that it ts alti ated atavpolut more adapted to the business than the present yards. It is quite high, dry {und thereabouts, ‘Way, [remember thit when Ttovated my packing-bouse where ft now Is in the present yards tho region thorenbonts was all samp, and Twas compelled to make along plantc>rond to thy street.” “Your pickiug-house was ono of tho firat out there, wus it not?” “it was tho ilrst packing-house out there. T focate! at that point in i807, The country Around there thon was bare of houses for a ton; distunea, Why, you could gu for inites in nl- Most uny direction and you would only acen- flonally run serosa a buflding, Tho were fot nenr Bo bright for that locality thon us tho uew poliutsnow attracting attention aro nt hrosunte: gud yet look at the value of tho Property theruabi now. you lave seen many changes “ Laupposy thas in your day?" “Yes, I should think so, Tho.wonderful ad- Vanee tit tho prices of yronarty: which I have witnessed Ie cortalnly romuricible.”” “Wolf, take (tall tral, whut do you think of this rent seheine! “TE think tt is cortainty a big undortaking. Thera fs evidently a vast anoint of money und many Iniluential men tolind it. Without doube We will bave much influence upon tho value of property in Hyde Park and [te vielnity, and will do much to boost It upwards.” “Don't you think tuat Iyde Park is going to Prove to ban great manufacturing polat?” “ It bas every Indication of belng ony of tha greatest manufuctiring poluta tn america, Certuiniy It has every fuellity, water and others wise, for minufactering fudustrios. | < What point in it do you think is most avall- “T considor South Chicago ta be the pout best adapted for tha lowutlon of any new anterpriaa abise He NS It ee hurbor already. ‘This new ‘Town of Bust Chivago wilt have to “make i hur bor ont of Wolf, River, while fan suit shallow Btreiin with a grout sandbie nt its mouth, OF course (t will cost considernble to make the har- ere, but, if tho parties lave’ tho invnoy chitin to have, why thoy eau enslly do go." “Do you know anything about tho report that tho Wagner Pilaee-Car Company, with Willian JL. Vanderbilt behind ft, propose establishing a vow town in tho southern mart of Tyco Park Bitnllar fh churacter to tho Town of Pullman?” “No, 1 dy not know anything about tt hes Youd mere rumors. 1 do not see why thoy should not, howevo lo you think of the pre- U, ? “Dy tho way, whit Bent price of wheat: “Tthink that fi o vot thint that the combination which bag thls corner will Ue successful in curry= doy It through?" “f think they will coma out on the top of tha heap with thelr August corners but If thoy at- teaipt to make anothur deal of tho same otitrio- fun OF. Septembor 1 belleve that they will be eft.” “What do you think of tho corn market?" “Corn Ia tou hilt. “Chore fs no dowd but that Woshall tive a short crop of both corn and whout, but stilt the prosent prices sro: boyond reason.” ‘* ftow will porle go thi season?” “Tanticipute that It willbe yore firm, ‘Tho high price of corn and tho great domand both from bone and abroad. together with the ainnll sup, will undoubtedly cause pork to stand nau. "fo you think there nro fae athar ‘ corner: Many of tho stuple products beside wheat? No, Fdo not thinie that thore are.” RAMPANT ‘“ RESOLUTERS.” The Regular st ay Aftornuvon Yawp of the Ciicago Lubor Union=A crazy " Bexglation Denounciug tho Ropube Nean Party for Incousistoncy in Cone nection with tho Award, by the Dome South Bark wuttinslonors for Ace copling the Drexel Momorlal Yount nin—Other Symptoms of Lusanity. ‘Tho Chicago Labor Union met yesterday aft> ernoon at No, ft Wost Luke street, with Jobin nko In tho ebay, and after 9 short soclit and busiiess meeting, cutered Into an antmated discussion which lasted ovor twobuurs. The firat resolution, which was disettysod at somo length, was us follows! Atevolved, ‘That thia_nmings-moctlng call tho at- tention of the worlcurs of this elty to tho glarly; inconslateney nf tho Republica party ot this ceity, who, in the Lice of the recent declaration of thelr oratord (uf tho John Scanian, stripe) in favor of home industry and prateution of working classes, bave. permitted, with- out protest, ‘tho award of tha contract for the olty puinpls — otiinos to at neinufacturce 1,000 miles from hore, white home manufacturers wero willing and ublo to do tho work, ‘Tho pumps will cust less than If made in Chicago, but this cuts no {gure in protection; If itdid, tho putnps coukl be mide cheaper you in Canada, which Is only onu-third the distance frow Chicago to-tho pluco where the pumps arg to bo manufactured, Considerable: waa sald upon this resolution which did noapply ta it Protection and tree trade was froely discussed, and tho Hepublican Turty se vortnily denounced for using tho plow uf protection at the eleventh hour in tho tust eleenon’ und thereby ofecting Gon. Girtlold, “Thore ia no distinction,” ald one, betwoun. the Ge grunt polltivat parties uf Tho faye and it. dy only by the projudleos of tho pust that they re kept sepai Thory la no spealet tree trade or protective distinetions botween them, I hold that the ehenpodt nud the heaviest pradue- tron 1s the best, aud tnutit te wot omploymnanat. Which we want, Lut wo want tu seo tho jner of our amployment. Wo must consider thoso quustions of tho future which ave going to involyy the lnbor clistex Of this country. Wo must hive education,” ‘Tho resolution wag adopted, bowover, nud was considercd ayo bony to be thrown into the Libor and union or- ganizations for therm to disuuss and vattle, +o. THEY DON'T LIKE THE DIEXEDA, A second rerolution was introduced, and after solve sploy rennirics wpon it, whieh elfeltort ap: pinusce was Uinulmously adopted, It was as ‘ullows: e Kealved, That‘ thia mass-meoting condemns the action of tho South Park Commissioners 10 deciding to accept and place (in public boule. Yard tao monutmont of 8 perion unknown to tho pete oxuupt ns land ul businessenan (whic! eculntor und succoss~ Often termed shark oruwinttosy, aces einiut to public distinction” conalsts, not in: baving - dong grout fog to sugiety ont he ‘cnet ot-ble Individual Interest and welfare, but ‘Dbevauise tho nvonrantated woutth bo hus soured enables bla children to purchase this distinetion With the yiftor uw beautiful fountain, whick is alnply wtrime in which tho Nyure ot a dead millonaire ts set, and: wo respoctfully request tho Connniyslonurd to reselnd air rosulution of ueceptnnee, aud eiyeoat that tbe proper plice tor tho inonuinent Is in the grayoyards nad perpens: the best place fur tho fountuln woud - eiuthe Pitth ar I peoplu's esthoticn! wdon bas bean wadly neglected, We reapectfully warn thon that, {ft they negicot this request, they will be bored to deuth with uppliontions from rich nobodys who aro wilting to way for the ercctlog of 4 yood fountain or muy othor kind of a monument, on the boulevard or in tho parks, provided thelr tnunumMents aro placed upon such fountains or ornaments, : Along discussion on strikes followed, with halt a dozen narrow minded speeches on tho subject, Me, Songun read a papar, in whlob be ofered twelve resolutions fup tha attundon of tho ussombled “body, Tha first, which was pdapled, and Involved all tho otters, wad ag Sule Keeulved, That tho numerous strikes that havo taxon place fy tho lust sow months foreluly itus- trate fhe ontuyunian that exists betwoon. the employer end eaployé.—the logitiinato result Of tho fulsy polgtionsiitp nf the two clussas, - centh Ward, where tho Py heap Saeihiaat st eae Rich Aver Discovery tu Dakotn—A Chty Pounded ts Pour Days, with Nino ‘Balgous, Two Faro Banks, and a Dally Nowwspaper, = New Varx sun, Deanwooy, Dak. Auyz, 21,—-Some timo ago an old prospector namo Kedputh found some tout vook on the pitts about ten miles from this oltye Which bo thoaytt Wie piice.carbonate. Ho brought It tu the olty, had {t ussuyed, dn ton years and found that it wont uy to tho thot sania of ounces of allver to ho ton, He also showed it to old Colorato miners, who pro: notinced (t tap pure stu, and wore vory nnxious todiacover where ft camo from, Thoro was a rene donl of mystery nt first, but tho socrot nally lovked out, and the oxoltemont com- meneed. It was inild at Mrat, hot to ahore timo It took possession of averyboly, and tho atampoio of the season was Indugurated, Tho prada ‘on which tho dacovers wis iniule was vn wild portion of the country that tind neyer Leon prospevted, Thera wero te ronds to tho polut, anu tho firat crowd of tronauro-huntars tude their way thora on horsolaelk or afoot, ‘They cute Ouele with Kpeclinons of rich rock, and fit day or two Dendwoud, Cantral City, and Lead City wore almost depopulated, A town was Inklout, lote drawe for by all pre: ent, rules of yaverninont agrocd fo, and place munod * Wost Virginia City." In forty alght hours the town cantrtuod nonrly 1,000 ine hablinuta, and nino slvous were In operation. On tho thintday two Caro bunks wore peel, restatirants were started, and, tocap tho ellinnx,, on tho fourth day tho test copy of a dally nows- papers ealled the Carhonate Reporter, was issuci, Mitty buildings hive been ereetad during tho Inst weols, und as teh 1s $500 has been pauld for butting tots. ‘Tho town promises to bo permas ont, as thore have beon many rich finds. rr CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS. Why tho Former Oittatrips tho Lattor iz So Fmiacnancly. St. Loule Republican, ity, 27. Accliont fs ne doubtan ttnportant factor in the altars of tho world, Factitious ovants ara knowit to havo futliencod tho yreatest results. But generally causes which aro suiticient, and which opernte according to rites, and which inay be estimated with a degreo of cortninty, go be- fore uftects. Recently there has teen mich speculation conchrning the zrowthof thig olty, and compart- sons with othors, especially with Chicngo, have eon inade, and coustterabvle aurpriso and not a Httle disuppointment expressed that our North- orn neighbour hug so far ontstrinped St. Louie in inereagy of population aud material rosonrecs, Such feotings are:the result of a partial and very superticin! examination of the tnderlying facts, and asingular neglect of tho course of vents. St. Fouls and Chicago are the two most westerly of-tho yreat citles of tho country, and have beon such for twenty yeats, Lu 1870 there ja reason to bollove there was no grent differ- ence {n tha population of the to cities, Hoth were progporous, slert, progressive, ambitious, Rut cach depended on the growth and develop. mentot certuln rich districts of new and un- develuned country, Certain portions of this torritury naturally botos; jo cneh, and woro tributury to the growth of cach without great dunger of belng diverted from tho cnsicst, shortest, and must: economical Hues of com munication, A portion of thia territory, of was debatabie ground, and its ‘Truit Oto the must vigiint and enterprising tor, For rensuns which appear plain, spring from tho current of oyonts, muten the larger portion of tha trado of tha do- batuble ground wont to Chicago. ‘Tho country which Nature apread out around the southura endef Lake Michigan and’ wost- ward in the damaln of the Union ts Imperial in extont and unsurpassed in fertitlty, 16 beked only inetas of Intercourso and channels of transportation, Its produvts wero of a kitd whieh were yalucicss to commereo until rail- roads reitehed tho very doar of each Dlgabor. hoyd. Wout wonders bave ten years worked in Mile great region in. the construction of rall- rouds, ‘Tho following table will show tho States, of which Chleago muy fuirly be regariod us tho natural comtnertial metropolis, sud the nuaber of talics of rallrond 1 operation in cach In tho year 1870 and tn 1870, soaoutlyulet Miles ta Miles tn States, 1870, A8i. Nobruske... U5 Ending (one-thull), Hinols (ono-bull),, Wiseonsin. DMAINEBOLL, «05 o006 Jhkota Territory. TOWAsees sees KXungas (ono-halty, Coloriulo., * Wyomln, iy iat Territory . Me 2,080 $0 Of 11.288 miles of rallrond In the ton yours outing in 1370, or nbottt 10) par cont, The inercme in populition In the snimo Teaco in the decade from 1870 to 1880 was as follows: States, Nebraska. Indiana (0 Iilnals (ones hull) Towa... Wisconsin, 14.181 ean init Utah. 83,785 e TOttls reseeee 7,80 TU 110 Tere [a nt ereage in the population of this torritury of UUW, or murs thin 47 por vont Marvelous tts was tho growth of the City of Chiongo in the decade, It was not as. Brent is thet of the territory of which it is the mutural inctropolia, ‘Tho vost of construction und equlpmont por mite of the railroads of tho United States t9 abotit 852,00), About 8099,000,009 wera oxponied In the ten yours Hn tho conatruce Uon of railroads in tho eeu wo havo Indi- gated, a amount whieh ts itself an importint considerition In estimating the growth aud prosperity of that elty, Wo turn now to took at tha territory of which St. Louls may be talrly regarded as the natural inctropolls, The follawing tate will show the Stites which uy fairly beset down in this cg. imate, with tho miles of rullrond thoy bad in the yuurs 1270 and 1879 reapevtively : Miles = Atiles ti 180. in 1879. DS WT Statea. Kentucky (one-hulh ‘Tennessev (one-half) wD Misslssipp) (ono. tial! bu Amuialanu (one-half... are Iiinols (oneehalt). ae Missourl,, B70 Arkansas BI) OXI... eval WKausna (onc-balt) 1,058 TOM se. seesssaresseersecreoes 8, U5, Tn the ten yours from 1870 to 187 thoro wis coustricted’ In the territory wo hive set dows ng tributary to St. Louis 400 tiles of raltroad, or 4,876 los fess than was constructed in thet erodited ta Chigazo, “Tho ditforonce ity tho | amount of money expended in railvond con- Btrtictlon was 825,000,000 In favor of Ubleago on tho estimate of cost above atited, ‘The increase of population in tho torritory of which St. Louis is tho natural commercial ‘me. tropolla in tuo tet yeard from 1870 to 188) was as Tollows, tho guros la all Instances Lem Irom tho Unitod States conguas Misalasippl (one-halty Loulstana (one-halt,.. Allisiois fonasHndey Miasour! Arkansug,. The inure: uta flown ity tributary to Nt. Louis has been ‘at-n ratio of 7 pur cont less than that of the turritor: oredited to Chicago... We bive, tnorefaro, those two palpable reasons on the very surface tor tho moru rapid yeowth of Chicugo—a vss rapid trowth of popiladon in St. Louls: territory and: yuatly leas zrowth in tranaportutlon faullltios, - Wuile wo have divided territory in accordance with natural reasons and peoxliilty in looation, Je will be conceded that Caloage vitorprisa has boon bauaning on what ought to bo St, Louis :| preserves, ja Dusinoss-mon of tut uty have not hesltated to sook, and have surely soured, Alarge trudein torritory whlub, for goorsiphis. A rousons, bught to bo ulmoit ox olusivoly tributary te Bt. Louls. Enterprigo ty cuntagiuia, oud trado and wealth are inclined to bo curmulas tye. “Pa hin that. bath walt ba ivon |. is a truth whioh is strlcingly Mlustraged fu the * inb- ite” of cuimtueree, ‘tho jnvrense of poputution In tho territory of which St, Luuls is the natural commercial me- tropolls aught to bo ut a greater ratio than tho. woowth in thatof which Culcago is tho natural metropulla, ‘Tho indientions now are thn will bo Wo, ‘Tho weuwih of Texns, the. res vuporation ond development of -contiguons Southorn territory, the inerensod value at our woterways,—for ton years almost useless in tho Inovement of products,—the carly oponiug of tho Indian ‘Lorritury, the consummation : of: Bonthora tines of rullrond to tho Pucitlo, tho inunitugt allvantages of tuls vity us a munitaute Uucing points thosy ure somo of the rodsons Why the next ducade will reveal cnainted vondition of things und s superior growth In poptilation and commerce mst, boule... ae dae For tha rost tho doatiuy of St, Loula (8 In the, hauds of ia husineas-inen und its capltallaty, ‘There tre no natural ulyantaged [i these gta. of’rallroads, telegeupha, and commearelal travel: ore whlch do jut require to be BUppl te geulus of u bold, vigitunt, axz =~ aAtlg wayinen'a AdVIes« at y ustiis (tex. Stateauvin, ‘ At Daline anlouly aeedod and yury: handsome, young, niin on bis way bote, the otbor niant atte plage bart felloira, wna] level pistols wt bf u 1 oe v ms wnt told hin tobold up bia hauda and he aearcuci | He told thom they had struck: the wrong mun.’ for ho-hadn’t a cent about him. Thay went through bin und found nothing but a koy, Thoy; told bine fhey would iet bins wo, but that 1f thoy; ¢ bla muncy loos uguin they would KI him Spot, end told Hin that ithe would qylt: Visiting tho xirlé aud do more.work hoe would bave moro monoy, , : Boy Lr Hot Woathor Buggestiony for the Girls, Bo = Fuad and Health, Hulr. cut: short is 8 xrudt rollof in warm wouther; we cannot expect women and gifls to | cut off what is eu urcat aprile to them If Woy possess Juxurliut halr, but wo bey of Wham to wenr itgu that the neck fs free aad that the wr can pasy arvund the throat, It teor the atwost GEO. Le tage tn dare]. ed 9 conseyuenco that ventilatto; Aged near tho tings, and te M8 ones, crowdlng massas af hinie cour (88 way et the natural draft of ate ang hi neck ance respiration, {t nlsa catses an yulare frag perspiration and heat near tho thraittecena a CRIMINAL NEWs . —— ‘4 Atoms of Raters eran the Polieg Ring Philip Griftl, 15 yoars ot, lytn, North. Union areal ion ¢ evening with two boys whos , PT) Lay know, was struck: on tha toa wet © oes tag briok and was atitte badly ent, A Plecs yt ‘Thomns A. Realy, cotoroy } West Twelfth ntroots while ma crineat No.ny by u fico ht ‘No. Hf Baturday. overt mtnted theked and Fobbed of nsilver wate ett ate Atio'clock yesterday morning the potten ts. tn answer ton enil, proceeded ton tito Pato, corner of Hréwn anid Twoltth atrecis, ott frtoatel the thieves, Michiel coe tera Christopher Flanigan, both wet! wont c a pollog. ion _ Olleer. Thomas Shanloy, white ¥ post Saturday night, hourd in the eae e Harrison and Cunal streets tha ontery ofa tH who bad ey! dently just heen robbed 1) “ae waymen, fo ran to tho corner, ‘nd wy ine into by two mon, one of whom ho selzedt an et back hulf a block, where ho found a man aa tho name of John Corby, living at tho Nowted Houeo on Clare street. Io tind Deon by H aud robbed of 815 oaeh, dnd itentine ed uD on vane McCarthy, a one. OF bis nssitita mth, Me midnight prowler, aie wotlce ang An altar whieh might fu with material for unuwasconein ae Mouse" took place Rearing hots at Noe i a ra. We aymond. Tho Italian Franke Packer, took u inth uuely fey eotle, fay, and used inte of towels all the gyee muta, und fuce gewmivs of tho Raymon remonatrated, and Packner, r enraged, bout her quite suvercly about the neat Grins, und body with a leuvilyslonted coat Sho will procuro a warrant for his Rrrest tonulay, At noon yesterday Oflicer Wiltiam ‘ rested eur tho corner of Halsted wid: tue an at y Wintel ne whe fled by Thomus Munk, a stloonkeeper ee eee Washington street. “The aloon was. Tana Saturday night by bueglars who eta! ered oF tho transom, and’ helped thomsely 810 the com tonta of the cayhedriwer, some ltquors nad toe bnceo, and tho revolvers, O'Rourke is An incor. Hyiblo cungiae, and wn {berated trom the enitentiary iy, after servin, for tho burglary of a shocstore. i three years James Beok, a dishwasher at the Tomé, and A. B. Lutz, a youn menor nt tho Bayle Baby Curriago Works, corner of Kinzle and Poorly struate, were nrrasted ditere day by Deteotives Koohtor and MeDonal: sorlos of robberies ut tho fautury. About eight yards of plish was found upon’ Heck, and tig sutd that ho confoases to have been In partners ship with Lutz in tho thoft of nll aurts of mae torlal from bis omployors. ‘Choy generallyal. qgestsed i povlon or tas having Leer found, 90 Mt cae the: fore firecsted thoy m| tulsasaloophofofor escape, e! NBA use Ighway robberies are becoml: frequent th at parts of tho city, th Hae Yestorduy morning G. F, kudor, ot No. 512 Hale stod Btrout, was knooked down near Clark ttevet bridgo by n fellow riving tha namo of Hernand, Healoy, who ntrempted to rob him or his watch, Ho resisted and shoutod luattly Cor nelp. Ofer Hoffman respondad, and at hls approach Healey. Attompteil to escape, but Mr, Ruder hold bia fast. Atabout the srmo hour aes 186 Soltero tages wis held up ‘on Clark Btreot ner Adar WO Fespectably di mon who robbed him of §U8 ens. ‘Theophilus Dubic, a young man living at N 30 Ruckor streot, last evening entered camnplalat gt tho Wout Madison Streot Station that a young ruftan named Charlos Nimoster, ving at No.4, Ruoker stroct, hid tired two shots at im att o'clovk Inst evening nenr tho corner of Indians and Ruckor strenta., Dubie had ton severel oc cusions castigated Nimester and hls eompantony Tor teasing, nbustng, and upon one occasion rot. ten-cxging hls sister nnd ler frionds overs tins thoy appenred upon the streot, und this {sup pe tolave been tho cnuso uf last night's ate US's John Colfes, of ——<—— Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegotablo Compound ree vives tho drooping spirits, invigorates and bare monizes the orgunle funettons, gives olasticity and Irmness to tho step, restores the natural lustre to tho oye, and plauts on tho pile cheek of beauty tho fresh roses of life's spring aod early sumimor thine. ——__- Werecommond Eldrediesowing-machines, eet SSS res DEATHS, : SMITIL—Auu, 23, suddenty, at the resldonce of ht fon, dun Stearns Biith, Doavon dotin Sinttty, tate of Teterboro, Ny Ha 10 the Teh your af hisage, of Inilamution of the bowels nee, axed 18 months youstest and Jonnle i Howleun. in, Mresduy, tho et, from residence, Carrluges to Onkseuads, MUAULIGY—Suniay, Aug, 23, Wiliam, ozo tt years 2inonths 1 days, Uoldved Son ut Loutiard und bila Meautey, 1 Humoratut 4 aii Indlanway, ¥utioral from rosidonco, Tut Iubbardest, at 1 ovelock Monday, Anu. 2. Heloads at the familly art ruspactfully Inyltad to utter, SELEPP—Sutuntay. plant atl Curt, ulttoataon of Willlum C. Yeara wid l month. mi KICHARDSON—Georza, non of Orlo W, nnd Kate ft, (elurdson, aged & yenrs, at Ativotts ilgutends ‘unoral at 2555 Pratrlosny, nt 1923) n,m, to-tay, The annonneumont yexturday that the funeral would vs enrat Moran Mirk was an orror. ILL Aur. 3%, ot Ironton, 0. ovat It azed 6) oars. ‘The romaine will by prowgtie to Chicago. Notico of fungrat hereatter. Ang. 23, Lyman M. Redington, sa of edington. uternt nbist Wost Washington-at., Tuesday, Aas emtMNCI In this clty, Sarah M., mite at TRYNGH— Aug, 93, In this elty, Sarah M. } at tty Feonga, and daughter ‘of tho late Owen ssvoloy. Finur at Priucotun, in, seaetieaiae Fl N—tho funoral servico of Trono Inger, {n+ fantunuuhtarof lamos Ge and stesatg, Alls Jansen, wilt bo huld at th tdonco, No, 43 Moyno-ar. at itd 2, thoudy by carriages 0 rlenda invited. ANNOUNCEMENIS. S REV, « VATE Wii, CON- Deere sete oun buayorcnceion tousyst komt Farwoll Hall. AUCTION SALES By GO. PB. WOE & UU,, si and Sts Madisuns ; THE ESPECIAL ATTENTION OF ofolook, of diphtheria, nu Marius Selpp, ages i: |RETAILERS Fine Boots and Shoes, .. 18 CALLED TO AN AUOTION SALT VO DE MADE BY P. GORE & C0., 214 & 216 Madison-st., MONDAY, Aug, 20, commencing * at 0:30 sharp, < ote: walo will bo what Jt tnatentes, sate of ToFE DESNKD VOR unegy CIEY NETATL Uh IS REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS TUESDAY, Aug, BO, 9100 a. nie ITU RAHWAY, Sept. Ip 0100 me bid) st One monte Le APS co. Aeon one onan LEME E CO. suction GREAT TRADE SALE Boots, : > Shoes, and Slippers, AD AUCTION, son + OWIME UR MADE sin WEDNESDAY, Auge ahs ror. 3 nenelng at M50 shar * Fuillines of Custom-made Guods for bd areacuted an weil ae frou those Vucturtus tut are TT sate only by us Ju the Weat, and whuse work p entucd, gn $h or esice fh 8 ty Fo! irysd ul tall bux by SEs v ye ricas Ds a eed atriCly puace, tl Auaewss, {