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co aeeesew adden Tad Bw th sent mee ones Peery THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THUR 8, 1881—TWELVE PAGHS 2 HAE LT a Oa ee frletia Feamiiteinde’: NOPReL Tampa | tote tho entbodral Histon tienrd wale eis. OLD SOLDIERS. Hon, nervous prosteation, ave ‘4 thom. Tho young mon took thelr vindication or combined, Fy nlete tho. ss anit tsanaos, pirtiowlarly sf roaring es OF i with apparent happiness f . Lemond, Tinothy, asaiener of one-half to M. | its to Mexico and Cuba, where ho collected Nury complaints, Cuawoll, Hae peut ‘> = which they wily uy way of, ‘Guornane hag Sule, jotratt, giieh Hee ma ty HE foie: a only, 185, ine conten stata GE Bk. priotors, New York. “Foe Pa & arte - Ni where the groont [a stationed, 4 stndley, La Fayette W., Boyla County, Kone | Francis Seminary was tald. Now, adJolning this = Fd roe] THE CLYY-IALT. SSCL TTL RIRT RG UVTHLGCI Hesoem erCaantC HotU aA 4 ee as Justitution ure ait orphuin vss, Plo None Catz | Fourth Annual Reunion of War | Ss s ete a —— phone te cuests present at the, church and ‘sarinnce | XC AM institution for dant mutéa, and suvural Veterans at Blooming« | 1... #ARAGH LICENSiiy THURSDAY MORNING, SEPP. & 1881, , _ | nitay were Stead des eyan 2 naa retreats for religious orders, built Up Uy TG. Uns Arceninc ecren event er LE OENS Ey, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. § 18S | rie: Hogisteaot Vital Htatisties tested Mfty~ | Heiney were Me. aud Mis Ua Vd ow V0 ot tray ofthe [ahap. The convent is tho bend. OF ton, Ii Tho fotiowing martingy licansss were il == = - = | one burtal permits. nud Mrs, Osborne Keith, Mr, anu Mi 1, Caleb tay as slate bne-hale to A. | sixty branch tnstituttons, and is tho mothers » Tl, tordayt Rane © Snsued yoas ab a 1 T. 0. Tuompsox, tho Mayor's Beerctary, ree) Dr. and Met. dames Novine Uyde, M AL Merrill, Coleszo, Ith; seate for tnying out } house of the Order of Yehvel Sisters tn this Name, CHICAGO, bis annunt | Waughop, Col, and. divs, 3. Ve vutter he PERSONAL AND GENERAT 8. W. Kianant, of Rutland, Vt, ts at the Sher- Inti, Jonx W, Fretcnen, Marshall, Mich, is at tho Leland, J. HL Dates and wite,Of Cincinantl, aro at the Tremont. ., a. H, WALKER, of Montgomery, Alu, Isnt the Sherman. Ste Kev. John Flaticy, of Canton, Mass. fs at tha Pacific, . Du. FP. B. Howann, of Los Angoles, Cal., 1s at the Palmer. Juno W. J. Kyran, of Dubuque, In, ts at tho Palmer. THE Rev, EH. M. Perkins, of Wythe, Ill, is at, tho Shoriman, Bistor Winery H. Ifans, of Dakota, {sat tho Sherinan, Mit. aNd Mus. Ronent Gorpneck, of St. Louls are at tho Palmer, ‘Mi. AND Mus, Gronan Dawson, of Sault Ste. Marie, are nt the Tremunt. Tun Treasury Cuttle Commission loft bore yesterday for Dotroit and Huttato. ¥ C.J. Ruvpars, of Winnipeg, Prestdent of the Hudson Bay Company, fs at fue Tremont. HE. BONuaTERL, of Springtlold, D. i. ond 1, I. Sherman, of Trinidad, Colv,, ara ut the Tres mont, : Carr, Canvent Howbann, Fourth Infantry, Lieut, John C.F. Tilson and wife, and Liout. James A. Loyden, U.S. A. tire at the Pate Cot. MeV. SHERIDAN derived home ‘Tuestiy: night from his trip to the Ihe Jioru and other pulnts in tho fur West. Gun. Sheridan, who stopped at Manitou, will arrive in the city tor morrow, ‘Tum temperature this day, as observed by Mannsse, opticlan, 83 Madison street (TumuNt Dullding), was ac 8a. m., 73 degeses; 10 n,n, Tt 2 IP. My, 773 8p. mn, T1, Haromotor, 8 DOTS B De May AT, YRSTENDAY morning nt 9-o'clock two car- Iends of veterans left tho Union Depot ‘on the Chivayo & Alton Rallroad, bowd for Dlooming- ton, where thoy will participate in tha grand en- campment now bemg eld in that city, ‘Tie Ygrquis de Lenvilic, of London, England, whose Poctleat works were reviewed in ‘ue ‘Tuinune tt short time agus, arrived in tho city yesterday, and fs ut tho Pagitle. Ne leaves today for a shooting trip to low, accompanied by Dr. Huyier, THostas Witttans, of Utverpool, Eng. Alex- ander and John Shields, od’ Porth, Seotland: W. Kyte Houston, of Belfast, trelund; Wilhelm Wolfsohn, of flunburyg,- Germany; and 2. He Gaslinuton, of Sydney, New South Wales, are reglatered atthe Puelfic, * Mad. RANKIN, M. P., Hertfordshire; G. 11. Lea, Mampstend; J. 11, Wittord, (eston Towers; g. 8. Bullock, Liverpool, Hog. J. K. MeDunatd and Allen MeL, Haven, ntos dott J. Shite braken, Ottawa; and Willi G. Ktinbeck, Mun- treal, Canada, tire ut the Palmer, “8cirooLnoy.” who fiquires of Thr Thus as to whether there will be a nlght-schoot in the uty this winter, and Where ft will be held, 1s ine ‘urmed that the Bord of Education hus tho inatter under advisement, but bus completed no Arrangements ng yet. Erp Sxypeit, empioyod_as hostlor tn the live ery of C.J, Davis, nt No. 154 Paulin street, wad kleked ‘Tuesday ovening by horse which hoe wax clenning. le hil three teeth Knocked out he lower jaw bruken, and was, tuncn to tho ty Hospital fer treatinent. Tie Mexican vetoraus ‘had a meoting Inst nightat thelr room, 166 Handotph atreet, to make arrangements tur attending the Nauonal re- Union of Moxicun War Votaruny, which fs to be held Sept, H, 15, and 10 nt Clneinnati, Probably: adozen or inore of tho Culeuzo yoteruns will attead. ‘Tho railroads have olfered them trans. portntion wt tho rite_of two cents per mile Col. YE. Lurnley was Cluirman of the meoting Just night. ‘Tux Chicago Biological Soctety held its first regulur autumn niceting at tho ‘Tremont |ousy Just evening, Dr. BE. Logals,” Vice-President, iu tho chair. ‘Two very guteresting papurs were: read, giving rise to carnest aud well-informed discussion. ‘The titles nnd authors of these pas Ree wot “Opening wud Dralnago of Cavities in the Lungs,” by Dr. C. Farger, und “A study: ettho Blood Under uditlongs of Prolonged Fasting,” by Dr. Lestor Curtis. ‘Tie Coroner held an Inquest yesterday upon Hania M. Oleson, wud fuund that she cue to her death Tuesday at No. 75 Elston aventiv by Teason of cerebral hemorrhage, oecusioned by aurepileptic tit. An inquest wigs nlo held ut the Morguo upon the unknown zomalechitd who wis Tound Monday night in the wiley nt the rear of 2 West Luko street. For want of ayl- » Ibo jury was unillo to deeite os to tho cause or Uine of dent, Ihe post-mortem ox- uminntion showed pint the Infant was alive when born. ‘Tre ladies of tho Floral Mlasion met yeaterday Mmorniug at the Athomeum on Dearborn street. The contributions were numerous and beatiful, aud, considering tho advanced. stage of the evaron, grently surprssed the expectations of f ladies fn charge ot this tuudable chur the g ity. 2 donution most worthy of note wits a buskot of red and white roses from Mr. Reynolds, of Hiverside, Threo hundred and Twenty-tve. Pounce were made up and sent to the County Hospital, and hatt a dozen bouquets, together with a hirgs quuaatity of loose flowers, toSt. Luko's Hospital. ‘Tso nttendance yester- day was somewhat sinulive) than usual. ‘ho iisalun will conse tts tabow for 1661 on the inst Wednesday of October. YESTERDAY afternoon the Bonrd of Manngora of tho Nowsboys' Home met and transacted Dusinees which his been wmecumulal pusetwo, wonths, Minutes of pre’ ys tho Mutron’s und the ‘reawurer’s report, were road und approved. The Ingtenatmud ro= port fur tho month of Atwrustaxhibits an ox- Denditure of $48 and revedpts $400, leaving th Home bebind $97. ‘Tho Trousurer lad also. pre- pared a report which give the umount of the Feceipts and oxpenditures for six months ending June: Reculpts, w,0iTs disburaments, $1.U25. un. 1. 1881, there ‘waa a’ balancy on bond of : S240, ‘Thus at the oul of the ex months con- sidered tho Tutne hid $102.70 In its favor, Bee j aides tho regulir donations of money, dellencles, owors, ete, huve teen given the voys front Une to tine, and were always recolyed with : great rellan, ‘THE rewutne monthly mecting of the Monrd of Bisnagers of the Home for the Friendicss met, yusterday mnorning, ‘Cho tuawuchl report of the owe for the pust month shows that the total exponiitures were, for the ontire establishment, se 1O8.64, ‘Totul recaipts during thy month were 6435, leuving a balance on hand of $60.01, Allis to the maaunt of $1,025.40 for werehandise, Huhirlog, ote., were submitted und ontered pald. ‘The managing committee reported thot all tho departinents_ wore working Very sutlstuctorily. Whe ladies complain that there has not been oF Jato sullicient Income to pay tho expenses of the Home, und thoy wish vie pe toexplleith understand that, although the ‘aylor fund is Jnrge, tho Interest of it only can Leused, and this fs not suilieient, with’ otter iucomos, to Iuntiin the running ‘expenses, and further aasistiiee 1s asked of tho fricuds af the boise, NIXTH COMMBSHONEN'S DISTIUCT, The Republican Central Comiulttee of tho Sixth Commissioner's District met in the come lnittee-roomms of the County Bord yesterday, ‘Tho roll veing valled, tho following members Anawered to thely names: Jun M. Hursons, Orland; J. B. Reod, Lemont; William Arnold, Mens Waiter Patrick, Bromons Geurse J, Lutte Palos. Absent: OG, 1, Sweet, Bloom, | lt wis fyrved to mect at Now Bremon Oct, 4 188}, nt 10 o'clock p, nu, (0 nominnte a candidnte for Com ty Commilesiouer for the Sixth Conunlssioner's District. Prhanries are to by held Vet. tat the Votluy places 1n cuvh town, onoh town te have a delegute te qich thirty-one Republican votes cast fur Presidential Klectore in 268d, aud one tor e Faction over sixteen votes, givin Lemont Reven delcyates, Mich lx, Orlaud six, Palos Taree, Bremen six, Hoo six. A REMINISCENCE OF THE THOMAS CONCEITS, Hila abntee arin eects ge iS te 4 Yeaterday morning, in Justice Sumineriieht's 4 Court, C, It. Joney, Eugene Kautmun, and Ly # man Martin were arfulqued tor triad, charged * fe by J. ilurvey Carpenter, of tho Contrat Siu a{o-Holl, with stealing and embezziing tekete i tho valuo of ubout $100, suid tickets being wood Tor admissions to the serlew of Vbomus concerts yeoently wiven ut the Exposition Building, ‘The enses have beon postpoucd from thine to thine, id only came to trial yesterday at the urgelt ‘ of the defendants, Shuman & Sturek appeared for tho prosecution, and Gvorge 1), = © ranat fur tho defense, in Tl nt was tho first witnoss, re and bie lestimuny was to tho effect ut that bad counted the tickets in bay tne boxes on certaln nights, and had found that +F Lis count dittered trom tho returns ut the tlekat. tukers, He bad been employed at the concerts Os 8 Witcher, and had seen Jonue tearing up coupona, iitbough ne understood that Mr. Adu, the tuanayer of tho concerts, bad ordored himte destroy thom. [ls testimony was oxcerdingly toy V. Geron, credit mon for U. I $Co., teatitied that bu bad * ssunted the R several nights at the request of Mr, Carpenter, He F. Joucs and W.8, Bennett test: Hed to doing the sane, “Sfanager Adums teatle Hed tut be bud always taken Bugene Kuuf- tnun’é Nyurceus carrect, and knew of wo dlé trepany. Hebad the power lodischarge any pee aud wus subject ouly to Birs. Curpene era orders. ‘The defendants told very straight stories, and. duusicg Summerteld digchuryed thew, ssying turned yesterday moroing from Shee Derby, Mra. Cheney, Mra, Glbbs, Nalentiork Tews, Mins Caen Hutebins, Mise Phiipat Marrens were remarkably quiet about tho rt Miss ee M lowarl tue Mines U1 arty rookery: yesterday, and it looked as though tho Sehrador, Mir: ushburnie, Miss corel af Gertie Derby, Misa Wallwork, Miss Mary Larnad, ontetate ail nat Tecoverod from the effects of | Wir xine Waumhayy tho: Mistes. Itweroue! Me. WH Hasbrouck, Mr. Gcorgy Stiles, Mr. Cus Mr. Dexter, Mr, Charlas Hough, Mr. Hd Cleave Mr. Patipot, Mr, WI Fullar, Mad. Burt, Mr. Mauna, Mr Monatt, Mee Fargo 1 Mr. Fred Gibbs, and Mr, George Gibbs, ATRINSASIDENG. A fashionable wedding took pinee at tho Church of St Patrick yesterday morning at 0 o'clock. Tho high contracting pmirtles were Miss) Bryvo AtKiNe, mo hundsumel brunet, daughtor of Capt. A, Atking, and Mr. vr dure Le Ainbers, of the fro ot Car on, Amberg & Cu. Tho vrido, who was oloyalitly dressou ff a cream satin delyun bridal robe on trafy, with rich Inco yirnitire and rewus dition vell, was assisted by tio bridesmuatits, the Misses Berty Atkins aud Katy Amberg, sister of tho brido nnd freon, and tho Musars. M. Jlocfer and Wiltiain Brennin were the groom men. Miss Paulina Welshaur presided at tho organ, Mesars. Juines Conlin Je, and dames 1, O'Connor ueted as ushers. The Rey. Thong Burke, of St. Columbkill's Church, performed tho cerotpony and celutrated tmuiss, assisted by Father Qalingan, of St. Patriok’s partsh. “After the bonerlettos and prayer the sippy, earipla rocecded tothe residence of the bride, No. 20 Wilturd place, to enjoy tha presents, rovelve tho numerous congruttiiadons, and partake of the ustul weddlug breakfist. After a three weeks" tour in Wisconsin, Me. and Mea. Amburg will be at home to their fricuds fn Hyde Park, SUBURBAN. EVANSTON. ‘Tho Nonrd of Trustees beld n resular mecting Tuesday evening in tho village ulllee. Tho Strect Counnisstoner reported that $083 bad been expended on streets oud alloys during: the past month. Ju necortanes with the report of tho Finunee Committee the Treasurer wae A DELEGATION from the Fourteenth Ward called on the Mayor yeaterday lo ask foro Iirger fre-angine in tho victulty of Blaton aves nue. Thoy cluimed the engine now stationad tn that section was inudequate to protect sure rounding property. Fing-Mansnan wexte's now oflico in tho Superior Court room, directly oyor bis old unrtore, was taken possession of yesterday. ‘Tho Bulking Department was also transferred to the upper floor, and now occupies tho west front of the building. Yestenpay Mr, 7. Avery, the lumberman,; écnt a $uW check to Chief. Swenle as a recoil: or of the wood work of the Fire Department at the recent pier fire, The money was put tito tho treasury of tho Firoman’s Nenuvolunt and Protective Associntion, Deatis from small-pox yesterday wero re- ported from the followtig ‘places: No. dtd North Jarpenter street, No. 7 West Division atreet, fo. Wi Anpusta street, and No, 44 Critt street, New enses were reported from 40 South Lincoln strect and Ne. 120 West Indianie atreet. New cases of diphthorin wore reported Tovar & West Polk etrovt and No, 105 Fulton street Tim billting-permits tssucd yesterday In- eluded the following: John Tempkn, twoestory dwelling, corner Evergreen aventio and Robes xtreat, to cost $1,000; Joseph Joucek, tivo-story dlwetttng, No. 188 Lrawn streat, to cost S4.Gtki: KF. Papel, one-story cottage, corner Emerald nycnue and Twentyeninth street, to cost e000; Charles Backaver, two-story dwelling, No. a0 Loonils stroct, to cost $1,000; Sohoncman & Co, two-story sliughter-bouse, correr Hough plice and Archor uvenue, ta cost 81,000; We idles, tweestory and buseinent store and dwelliiur, core ner Lattrel aud Uhlrty-ftth streets, to cost pare Charles Carpenter, two three-story stores nden 2 and slats, corner Pigtacpe sree ear ate e authorized to borruw $1,573 from the money in see ba 2 STORES Dy ee st ary the linus of County-‘Crensurer Jobnson. ‘Tho corner Ge treet ind Wostorn a! Fey + : to vost B. Watker, two-story dwelling Treasurer reported revcipta during the ‘past pnod expenditucca Pralric avenue, ty cost R= N J, Schuster, three-story store and dwalling, No. TH Larrabee street, tu cost $9,00), COUNTY -LUILDING, Joserts JACK, Jim Roberts, and Mary Coonan month ty the amount of 8 0,0. NYDL PARK. Charles 17, Wood, an MinolsCentrat brakeman living on Furty-ttth street fu Hyde Park, had his leg broken and sustulued otbor serious inj rles by being thrown of thu top of a trelsh train while it was switening ut Paxton, Ill. yee Were browht to tho ull yesterday us tusaito. | WEduys, Ho ne brought homo lust evontow, John Toblu and Jolin Durry, who tad Yoon held | age Aes Lie Teta ee corey meutn till they could yet over tho ‘cifucts of a pro- Jonged spree, were discharied, ‘Tis Commissioners are taking advantago of tho adjournment fur two weeks. Mr. Senne has gone to Mitwaukeo, Mr. Wood to Buifalo, Mr. Rthelnwald tu New York, and Mv, Stewart to No- Draske. About all that fs leftof the board ts Commissioners Clark and Knopf, and tho fight goes on, HACK AT LAST. Petor Lich fa in Jail again. Ho escaped sono months ngo, it will be remembered, wid slice then Deputy-Sherlif!, Liebrandt has done little ole than look for him, A fow weeks in he en hin vt Racing, but in bringing hin here aceltentally allowed bin te getaway. Bat now be has him behiud the bars aid feels cusy. Lieb was npprehonded at Rockland, it appears, where ho wits working ona bridge, and in unswer tou telegram Licbrandt went thore aud brought: hint bn At the time of his cacupe be wns “dotme’ an Jali sentence, and hud fourteen days to serve, #0 It is not much af av victory after ail, expcaunuly slice the expture hos cost more thus it was worth. THE COUNTY HOSPITAL. The proposition tu erect a surxical pavil- ion” abthe County Uospltal ata cost of 300,000 seems to bodoomed, ‘Che Commissioners who voted for it now say It wis alla Joke, and it 18 wall that the whole affair promises to end here, It appenrs to bo generally understood that tho hospital fg overrun with paticnts who are not “ puupers"” in any sense of the word, and when they ure elenned out there will be niere room balance of $10.50 0n hand after: payin alldebts. Mr, alulvicl, the President, stated that bo had reecived a letter from tho frishk World sayin that Parnell was about to. revislt Chleagy, and requesting the Hyde Park Loarne to Join tha Chieago clubs ina grand demonstration, which they decided todo. ‘The elub ly ina very prose perous condition, It will meot every othor Wednesday night at Lyneh’s Hall. WESTERN PATENTS. Reeord of All tho Patents Granted Lnat Weck to People In the Western Stutem, Wasurnarox, D, C., Sopt. %—Tho following patents te Western Inventors have boon Issuod for tho week ended yosterdays Anderson, 1hina, Chicugo, 1.3 watehmuker'a Jowel-getting toul, Atkins, Eling C,, Indianapolls, Ind; detachable saw-tooth, Haitoy, William M., assigner to E. P. Gaylor, Detroit, Mieh,; invalid and surgteal obnir, Baker, Allen 8. Evansville, Wis.; mechanical movement (reissue, Huker, Ucorge W., Chienyo; lubricator, 3 Barbor, ttebert, and B. H. A. Slotkel,Omaha, Nob.; ore-mushor. Barber, Hobert, nssigner of one-halt to B, 1. A. slefkol, Omaha, Nev; placer-worker aud centor, thin the = authoritice — will, know what {| Concer to do with, Instead of adding nm “surgical | Barber, Josoph 2, Clucimnall, 0.5 spring. payilion,” therefore, the County Board shunld | bingo, kev that’ tha Inutituten {4 mute to unwer the purpose for which tt was bullt—tho cure of panners,”” and ho othurs. ft now contains, from tho admisstons of tho Warden, at least Beard, Elmer E., Penn, Meh. gate. Dludgett, Johu W., Chiengo, I.3 tension and take-up device for sowing-machine. seventy-ilye persons who fre not-residents, nd wf tho othor 400, itis eufe to suy that at Teast 50 percent of thom are not * paupers* Buoth, Jobn, Detroit, Mich; plston-packing. Hrabum, George i, Colengo, UL; murine Structure for water-works, Jn the sense of tho law. How many of the othor J. Brannon, Jumes O., Independence, Kas; 0 per vont aro eae pationts"” wo oue | wenthor-strip, knows, but it fs vald tut net 1 few of thom are Brown, Muury H., nesiener of one balf tol. C. thore ut tho request of certaln Commissioners, ‘peu Columbus, Ind; bedgotluk-cablo, nthi, without -rexurd to whether thoy ara proper 4 Dittsbury, Mas clecteiv-indieator chntzes or not, The fuots aro that, while tha | for steam-bollurs. institution fa neat and clean, and ia being run. Campbell, J. W., Carthage, Mo.g culinary upon economic principtes, so farusthe Warden | boiler, Canuon, Curodurs 8., Battlo Crock, DMoh.: bare rel. Cassidy, William L., Now Curilsle, ind,; sulky> ig concerned, or bls authority goes, it Is not whut It ough: to be, and after tho evils atlered. Uwe Chenowith, Willium J., Decatur, Iil.; surgeon's opvriting oxtenslo nrecorreciod, ft ts thought tat it will be thine enough to enter into now contricts looking to abla. Cherry, 1X. Jobn, Cudar Rapids, In,; milkecuol- er (rolasu cularging the estublishinent, U.S. AL eo). i = 4 Cleuver, Edward C, J., Chicayo, IIL; car-quup- ese Ronsion Apontlshiesed 8ha featordays.| Mag nos cleveland: 0.3. harveator, gp omolius, Wilber N., Munice, Ind, ussiguer Tue Custom-House collections yestorduy Amouuted to 83,781. * Moshe ussiKunents to 'L, A. Mealy; ro ltere skute (relssite). Distaicr-Arroungy LEAKE has nearly recove red, Feedort 7 erod from his rocent (nose and was at bis oltlca | wnsuutueks Cone nseionees oH ob a for a short thou yesterday, lexbeny City, Pi; wire-wiper, ‘Tie Fedorat Grand Jury witt provably be Poder dr, nud 1. reese, Chicago, calicd bout Oct, 15, nlthough Judgo Blodgett | hy i 1, Fate : has not yet tixed tho date, m = orate, Samual E. Fairplay, Colo.t Someabe Ar tho Sub-Trensury yostcrday $50,000 in gold Davidson, Atexunder, Spriugileld, IL.3 foathor- and $15,000 In silver wis disbursed, ‘be recolpts heel. ing puddle: \. Aggreguted $15,000 ht silver. Davis, Daniel L., Worvoysburg, asalgner of Corn i lutarnal-ravenia rorelnts, _estorday Ore aul to.J1. Gordon, Waynesville, O.; canu- anointed to. $24788, of whleb wh1i7 was for : s fids spirite, $1,074 for cleats, 8,04 for tbucco, and | BE Jongh, Edward Salem, Ore.s rod-stang and $0,WS for beer, adjustabl Dib Tum work of comploting tHe work on the area le, Nua HH, St. Louls, u.¢ lubricator, Deck, Adam, Moilue, Ul; machine for shock- of the Custom House ty nourly completed, and ing rie the open spuce ut lust Legit to ugsume a decent ittrich, Robort, and J. M. Molaphy, Pittsburg, appearances, ‘Tho paving ts nearly all done, und | Pa.; apparatus for loading pig-imenil everything outilde the bultding will pleted before the cold weuthor sete In. Tuvspay of lust week Tue Tiiun: made reference to the delayed suluries of tho etm. ployés at_ tho: Custom-Hor practtey of one of the cng! ug. Itwhould be stated that tho first assitane cuginevr |3 not umoug the numbor of thoge shylocks. te 7 Tr 1s seldom that publle oilicials And tine or inclination to devute thomaclyes to the thie wets out of ollico hours, but Bir, Gos. Marsh, of the Chicugo Custum-House, bas boon devoting hime self to patating with much inore than w wucvess. Yesterday ho gave an oxbibitie fargo number of well-exeented wate whicn Indicated that the atmuteur was possessed of a genuiny art feeling, Ait, who hn an oflice at Room 17, Ue cum> adawarth, homes U., designer of one-third to A. HI, Bollers, Ortawn. Kas; cultivatoruttuch- tucut for twoewhaeled plows. Darach, Jon, Milwaukee, Wis: ashesitter, Draper, Joti’ F,, ausignor of one-halt to A. J. Seite Pintteville, Wis.; combined bug-bolder and ti ruck. Dubbs, James Ay Lansing, Kas,; carringo bady support, Edward, Joon If, Stillwater, assiener to bt. Paul Harvester Works, St. Paul, Minus bore vester (rejssuc), Faulkner, Juinos J., Mostinovilic, Tonn.; mide dltngs puriler. Filloy, Ulles ¥., St, Louls; door for stove ovens, ‘itwy, Giles F., St, Louis, Mo,; door for atovo Se o Floyd, Fraucla 31, Contralin, Il; band-cutter and tveder for thravhlng-muchines, AitluH CLA th m 9 Nu. 41 Clark strect, was yesterday arrested by Fostor, Albort C., assugnier of one-half to G. By FosicOlige onipestoe Spuion at ite instanus | Swift, Latico, 1s Hoisting upparnt, i ot Frank W, Koeunln, attorney for Joba Undere at hed) wn, umbus, O.; care coupling. Ganeldon, Thomns 1, Oskaloosa, In.3 a ruf> Hlag uttuchmont for sowlng- machines, Gates, 1, W., Chicugu: eccontric vourlng box. Ulitett, Charles W,, Ouklund, Colo,; muchine for reteigerating. Qirurd, Alonzo, Dallas, ex.; burglar-proof mate, Gerard, Iendore, and P, Tromblay, Newton, Kus.; washing-maching, Ulewson, Aloxandur, Toledo, assiynor of onv- fuurth to IL, Higby, Sudison, dtlen,; rotury gruln motre. Goldsmith, Franols J,, assigner of one-halt to H.W. Sibulo, Palueavillo, O.; wind=mlll, Guudrich, Hanson, aud J, 2. Sindall, SeLounse borauith, Hh: hnap-tok. Grewy, Willian HL. asuignur to Southern Whites Lond Company, St, Louls, Mo.; conveyer und cooler for white-luad, Hagin, (ewin, St, Louts, Slo,3 progerving wood, Uannon, Willivin, Mount Gilead, O.; sulky wood & Co. charged with opening a letter ude dresied te ono Willluins, who hus an ative wcrogs tho hall, It at doin the examine Yon botare Conime fe Hoyno that Clirk bud been the agent torn typu-wrlter, but wis removed fruin tho pusition sume months ayo. ond bia place filled by Williams, ‘There was in the lutter wn Oelee for going ty nee writing sD. pilex, which Clarke iid, thinking it a sharp rusiners trick, It was Just slurp choiugh to yet. Bim tuto tue County Juti in default of 600 bonds, MATRIMONIAL, FILLD—DELANEY, A vory stylish military wodding oveurred Inst eventing hy Christ Reformed Eplacopat Cuureh, curnor of Mehigan avenue and Ywonty-tourth street, the parties to the contract belug Milas Georgie Field, .duughtur of G. W. Field, Esqy of the Hourd of Trude, aud Lieut, Huyden Delaney, UB. Ay of the Ninth Infantry, stationed at Fort MoRimoy, Nov. ‘Tho extemuiny took pluce preolwoly ut hulf-pust 7 o'clock, and the chucoh wae i Aled with a soluct canpuny of Invited eats, ; ‘ wfour of the ushors were attired in tho fulle dvess Uniforin of the United States army, andl thelr nucoutromenta und Uris buttons Jun quite a tmilitury nr to the aflutr, Dbey were ase tur in thor dutlva by Mewers, Charles Minkloy and Charles Fiuld, brother of the bride, who re- celved the quedté at the dour uf tho’ ebtiren, Prevlsely at the time appolited the organist struck Up the Wedding Murch from.“ duhens arin,” and tho bridal party entered tho enureh wud murchud slowly up thu centre uisle inthe following order, tho bridesmaids murehing In single ite: Ushers—Capt, Willan 2. Chirk, John K., Springtictd, 0,3 buttonbote atluchinent for sewlng miuchine: ‘ Ilireld, John Ko Springteld,. 0.3 buttonhole utiichinent for suving-tiaubitics, Herbold, on Pee Gullon, O.; bad-lounge, dit UII Hermann, San Frauclavo, Cahy overulls, Mibburd, Febina 3M, 8t. Louls, Mich; indicator, Hit, John W., Cinelunatl, O.; system of cone denging for pumplog-cugh Hirth, Josepb, 5t. Louis, dius lantern, iltebeogk, Henry, Lyuna, Mich; frame for rovolying hay+rukes, tenders, ote, Haut, Howard, Twin Grove, Wis; eloigh- 1, ducobs, tfonry, Tuledo, 0.; commutator for mugneto-eleetrls nawblnes, station of the Becond Cavalry, aud Lieut, Georyo Palme jowell, Onur Li, hlealiO, JIL3 lubricator, er of tho Ninth tifwutey Jdgut.-Col. Georwe dubnson, Uloft, and J, J, Sandvtrom, Algona, A. Vorsytho, of the Fourth Cavalry, and Bleut. | los motd for forauny we walls of elsterne oF witb Infantry; brides. wells, Ubleawor Alive Johnson, Thomas, nsalgner of ona-balt to J, ated, St, Louly, 80:3 gasatine vaporsburner, doues, John 2, Gold HN, Nev; compound bydrocurvon fuel, Kopplar, Jxnaz, St. Loula, Blo. ; colfve-pot, Kouns, Thowuus, assiguer af ono-nilt tu W, BR waldwell, Sun Franelsvo, Cal.; grate forsteved M, of tho, MuldenM iss Aunia Philpat, of dullu Kelth, af Chicago; Miva Minnie Vhillips, of Boston: Misa Slunie Hold, of Coleugo; tie briae wud bor futer, ‘The. bride wore a yich bridal robo of croum sutin and brocade, cut eu tral eavyy VO and oruige Dlossumns; digmunad ornaments, ‘Tho brides. jauids all wore short white dresses aad hul€ | and turduces, yolla, god curried durga Louquete of natural ‘implor, Cornolius, Chicago, JIL: desiccating flowers. = aachine. Attho altar the groom, who wore tho full- ‘King, ltoburt 1, Columbus, O.; machine for drowsy army uulturn, aivt thy bride uc the chun. i Mere eae Ce eanehie e mak itty spilt-keya, y I, and tha coremony which made thow one Kuopt, alle 1» Wheolluy, Minn. avapor Was linpresslvely prot anced by Bishop Charlos atlugepan ANGE My ms mst , Edwat Causuy, rector of the wbureh. At tts Kubler, Charles Hy Cleveland; oxtluguisher conctuslon tho bridal party murched in reverse | for mbulur lump-burners (reissuu) order dawn the centr alulo to tho strulis of tho MMendelssubu © Weduing Stuseb,” catered curcluxes, aud wore driven rupldly away, i the evening u foruul reeepion was ten dered tho bridu wud yrvoin ut tha residence of tho bride's purents, No. 221 Wabush ayenne, ‘Tho purtors of the house wore tastefully deoe crated with Howers, and a lurye number of Irlouds culled ty exteud congrutuladuns to the newly-wedded pais, A bupper Was served later Karting, Ernest, Brunswick, Germany; boat- any uppuratus for buitiings. r George, Akrou, O,; cnameling and one umeted articles, Lang, Julius 8, Akron, Q.; combined clutch ae urake of buluting;druas for vlcvutors, etc, Telseuy ‘ Lana Charis, Pittabury, Pa; alarm attach> Ment for teluphones, Lawsreoce, Dbomuy, A.C. Stratton, and J. ML ert GL Mecriil, Conrles, fmtianapolls, Ind.; pumpand witer vtovator. . Mlddteton, 1, Commonwealth, (Vis. asstznor ‘Dy mesio nsstgninents to W. W, Huntley, Aer Ifyleomd, and. A, infddlings (reissue). Muteray, Jonny, Hoth, Woodman, Wiss wisb-boller, Muzzy, Luclus ‘It, Milwaukeo, Wi: tmuslue stand. : : Noustadter, David, San Frinelseo, Cal; over= alls (rotwsie), Nevine, Robert A. Silvor Cliff, Coto,; anparne tus for Prat Rainat ine. arokd and silver ti Nowbyy Albert 8., Chanipatgn, LL; stove back lng, Newby, Albert $, Champatgn, HL; Milug for tlre: boxes of stoves. Nowby, Albert S., Champaign, HL; dampor. Newby, Albert 8. Chumpuigt, fit eontro- pleve for couktug-stove, Ono, Josopn H.. Ullsatiald, Mich.; mop-holdor. ,Atobiontd, Wi, Wheeltog, W. Vie; vil and gas stove, Petors, Daniel, Clneiunath; entay mnculeutter, Ly Uptolts diimed, W., usstiznor to Mf, Geury, Gil ri Ianer to himself and It. Pit nive for stonm engines. Pou vnels, aussigner to hinulf and W. Westfall 0, LIL: pack ting: Chl Pelee, Lhomus J, asaigner of one-ball to W. A, Morton, Galestnirg, U3 sad-lron heater, Vroeschel, Julius N., Milwaukeo, Wis.; flro- arm, Naynor, John 1, and D, N. Smith, Mazomanie, 18.2 ten=Kettle sport, ov. James M Pa batt of tio-thirds to f, U Le . Wiloy, Mount Wash- wker, lee rydon, ta,; trace-loop, Koblison, Ithaner A., aasigner of one-half to J.B; Gildddn, De Kalby HL; mitten-holder for vite, Ryan, Josoph, St. Louls, Mo.; locomotive cyl- inder and blow-ot cock, reifer, CU! Dubnyue, Ia.; pump, Pere mule Louis, Mo; apparatus for drying cores fur pipes, Sltirt, Georze A. A., Portland, Oro.; coffec- pot. (ltare, Geurgo «A. A. Portland, Ore.; gasoline stove, Slayton, Edward ‘f., St. Paul, Minn.; spring we . Spalding, Reuben J., Rosita, Colo. folding: coutiter sunt, Splekerinan, Chartes W., and J. it. Martin, inahase City, Minn: adjustable siding square or hook, Stolp, Myron G.. Aurora, JIL; curpot sweeper, Btow, Lorenze, Honan ct autiul poke. ‘Townsend, Churies Hy! Ouklund, Cal.; kitehen nhte. ‘ruckwoll, James M., Skuokumohuc, Wash ington Vorritory ood-burluy Hiuching, Yaulelih, Jolin C., assignee to D, Duncan, Chie cago; bulb suppository. Vilteuinh, Jonadab B., Barkoloy, Cal.; appa- ratus for flurminating buildings. Wilson, Within A, und W. i, McCutcheon, Washington, 1a; frontmug-board, Wolfe, Goorge, Peoria, M3 earthenware pan. souinaty Jumes W., Loulsville, Ky.; safety- vay iNlYO. Young. Richard 't., Norvoruc, Me.; governor for walter-olevater, Amoux tho patenta is one to Senator Jones, of Nevada, for cumponnd hydrociurbon fuct, OBITUARY. ANCHBISIOP JOUN M.‘HENNI Noecial Dispatch to The Chtcugo Tribune Minwauke, Sent. Z—Tho venerable Arch- bishop John SM. Hcenh!, ono of tho most promis hunt Catholle personiyes in tha United States, péuccfully bronthod hls Inst ut 11 o'clock this morning, Mishop Henal tas beon ill forn your past, and alt of that time hu bas not been able to leave bis room, Me began sinking rapidly Jost week, und was unvonsclous twonty-four hours before his death. {0 will bo buriod inn vault under St. Joun‘’s Cuthudral, that was founded by him when Wisconsin was a wilder- nes’, on Saturday morning. Muny prominent Catholics from all parts of tho United states will bo preaunt at tho funeral, John M, Hennl was born in the Canton of Graubinden, Switzerland, In 185. He was noted uven in boyhood tor bis pluty and for bis devotion to the church, of which bis parents word inembers, and as he advaneed In years ho put aside ull worldly enjoymeuls in order that bo might become # faithful follower and teacher of tho doctrinus of that fulth, Ils constant attendance at tho villuge chupel, aud tho enger- noss with whioh he Hstonod to tho logonds of the faith, attractad the attention of Catholle residunte possessing ample menus, who looscnud their purae-strings ‘in ordor thut be might ac- quire tho necossn£> education to tit bln for tho priesthood. = 'fhug = nided = and — oneour- aged, young Héunl pursucd bie studica at 8t. Gaelon ' and Luzerne. shortly after his craduation - he visited Rome, whero Arebblsbup Fenwick, who hud Jouraeyed thither from Cineinnat! fu quest of young mils> sionary ussistants, met him, aud was quick to ovgerve his moro than ordinary quulltics of milid, and zeal in tho calling which ho hud ehogen. Upon Bishop Fenwick ropresonting to him the ulmust boundicss fleld for missionary Inbors across tho broad Atlantic, the new coun try, the greater portion of which was ton without the blessings conferred by tho Cath- ally religion, Heunt enthusiustically nccepted the Invitation extended to come to Anicrica, and sailed in company with his friond, Murti Kundig, who was ufterward for many yours bls eoluborer, bosom friend, and Vigur-Gonoral, and who pussed uwiy only a few yours ago. Honal ana Kundly urrivad at” 2ul- thnore In 1), where, alter a brief prepurne ton ut’ Hardstown, he wis ordained priost, and In 1820 bexan ble ministry in Cineinnat. Shortly thoroufter he was culled to Canton, O., where, although removed from tho tinmediate presence, hie zonl in the mintatry and bis enre- ful prosecution of the Christlan labor he bad undertaken to purform, dd nut catii pe the ub. servittion of bis superior, In time Bishop Fut wivk died, and bis suvcossor, Blabop, afterwards Archbishop, Purcell, thidiug big sphors enlarged by the consecration of the int Gerinan church Jn Clneinuuti Jn 1834, revatled Hennl fram Cane ton and cluvated him to the pusition of Vieur. General of tho Seo, Bovoming convinced that moro niple mens wero necodsury for av Bice cessful prosecution of nilusiouury work in bis new tuld, Hennt gelncd perailssion to visit Europe in 18 for the purpose of. solicit- ty tho necessary itinelal ald and nysistanicn, ilo gtieecedel “oven beyond his fondest auticipations, aud upun returutog to Cincinnatt foinded tho Walrheitefrennd, (Friend of ruth), now the teat German Cathe alle orgit of the Woat, nigo St. Alolsius’ Orphan Asylum, which is suid now to bo tho oldest Ger- mui institution of tho kind in the United States, ag tho field grew tu extant, and naw dioceses wore bet opurt, and now Bishops were created, Father Henn, woose labors as priest and Vienr- General bud demonstrated bls ttyoss for the vositlon, was numinated Disbop of the eat formed Dioveso of Slwaukeo by a praviuelal vounsil of Bishops which was hold In Ulneinnath on the fourth Sunday after Enster, 181, In tho month uf Decomber following the somlunuon ‘wus contirmed by the Pope, und on the tb day Of March, 1814, he wus consecrated lsbop, tho service ralcine plavo fn St, Xuvior’s Cuthodrat, Cinolnnati—Bishop Purcell, with tho assist= nnee of IWishop Nites, of Nashville, und Hishop O'Connyr, of Pittsburg, asalatad at tho vonsceration, On tho Ith of Aprit Bishop Hennl gut out for Milwaukes, dccompaniod by tho Ley, dir, Helss, late Bishop us Lt Crusay, and Inst year appotrted hia condsutor, atrived bero luto dn tho nlvht of Sluyd, 18 On tho following jnorniug Sunday) he inquired tho wherenbours of tho Catholig Chaveb, and was conducted to asmnll wooden structure: knowl ay Bt, Peter's, situated In the infdst of i dotnse forest, at whut fa now the cornor of Juckson and Murtin streata, ‘Whie structure still stands where It wie orlginal- jy erected. Upon entering ho found bi otd companion, tho Key, Sir. Kundiz, with whom he had crossed tho ocean, celebrating muss vt tho altur, At the convlusion of the service bo i onterail the sanctuary and greeted tho friend uf. hhé youth, Wlsbop Ion soon discovered that the diauese was ad poor in p! td cathedral wus jnslyuitlesnt in apocurunces, 4’o muko nite tora woree, the former ownerof — » property. soun entlod for au unpald bulanee duc him, and. tho udjustinont of the olalay left the Bishop al Thusfponnitess. At tint tle the Cutholles in und Mout Slitwaukeo numberod tose than 3,000, und thosy’ of tho gutire diovosy >,000, ‘Thera were but six priosta iu tho entire lie ds and those ullichated In log bouses excupt at Pralrie du Cilon, where a substintiel stone editive bad hoon commenced and pst under roof tn the hope. that tho Uishop might avo tlt to locatuyat thut wolnt. iy Under Bishop Honnt's management the dios eevee gulued strength, both in numbers and ro- sourced, his was brought ubout largely by tho Udo of immigration which set in soon utter bla artival in the Verritary, It sven becnina hecessiry to crout a lurger place of worship, aud tha cornor-stone of the present cathedral was luta with Hutpusians hora eeatine, et bee stats thirty peicatd assisting on the occasion. Shortly thorontter St. Sary’s slospitul was founded, aud tho Sisters of Merey were Inylted tu take churge ‘OF the inatitution, : Luter still Disnop Heuni visited Rome to tne forin tho Vopy personally of the giccess that had blessed bly labors, of the teorly of the grows lug dipeesu,and to eulicet funds for a more thor- ‘teh proscoution of the work, ilo started in January, 1818, and reached Branco about tho Umno of the ceaurrunee of tho revolution, whlch extended over Genaany and Ttuly atvo. Chis compuiicd bin po postpons tho mlssion pe bad in view. Ho visited the pluce of bia birth, how. ever, and met with a heurty weleame from Mah. ops Sirer, Vikor, and Btuboch, Upon returoing: to Siitwaukes he met with # perfevt ovation, Thu tatluro of the mission cuused 4 suspension of work upon the cathedral, and the funds ru- Tiuining on bend were devoted to the founding of au orphan asyluia. A bullding was algo pure ehused for the school alstery, and wn association three Froavlicau orders ecttled where St. Heine; machine for separating - country. Tn alt these yenrs tha vener- aule and betoyed prolate had worked zealously und sucessfully for the Chireh. His success was observeil by the lending prelates and by tho Pope, and on tho 12th of February, 187), Bishop Heat was nated Archbishop of Milwaukee, On tho 3ist of May Fotleng fue siis Fat ablegate, Mons, Houcetth dnd Ne, Ubotao Uboldt urrived ‘with the palllum and Papal briefs, ‘Tho dd of Jono following the arrival of the Papal dignitas ries witnessed nnothor grand detonst nition, whon the investiture of tho Hishop ns Arche Bishop took phice In the presence of a large miner of Church dizultarios and thousanda of Churelt peop Bishops Ryan, Mot fokden- busoh, and Meack preeedod the Bishop into the eathodral tho. Intter following: with tho Papal ublegate, Mons toucetth, Bishop Ryan pronehed (he (sermon, the onth, was adininistered, and") the = pailiis placed ‘pon his shoulders with on blessing hy Tishop Iluls4. ‘Pho investiture, was colebrated: by a torchiiht procession In the evening, when thousands of people yathered befors the See Houso to pay thoir respocts to the Archbishop. ‘On tho ith of Fubriary, 1880, tho Mtticth anni versury of tho elevation of Archbishop Hennt to tho priesthool was colebrated with impoalng reliqiaus corginunies and it magniticont toreh= Hygbe procession in the evening. On that ovcn- slon over a hundred priests and nu loys than bale atozen Bishops took part in the velebrution. Tho Inst vist of Archbishop Hennl to Romo was'at the tine of the Boumentunl Council, whon he touk strong Aeguand saguinat the doc- trine of Papal infallivilty, Columna might be written concerning tho porlonces of Mshop Henni in the Lorri- y¥ of Wisconsin, when he made the glreit of his dlovese Through prairies, and around impengtrable and im- pascal swaps, on horsebuck. Somo of these rips caused bin tobe absent from Milwaukeo pix months atitime. Only the possesston of in, fron constitudion enabled him to bear the hard- Bhips of fronticr lite, and tho same fron constl. tution carried hin to tho ripe age of nearly 78 yoars, deapite n paluful and ordinarily fatal physical disauitity, JOSEPH MWARVEY, 7 ‘Spectat Dispatch to Lhe Chicago Teiburie, JACKSON, Mich, Sopt. 7.—Josoph Harvey, lost- Trelyht agont of tho Michigan Central Rullrond, died this morning, after a brief ittness, of pert- tonltis, aged 59, Mr. Harvey bos been conuceted with the Michigan Contrat Railroad for twenty ovat yours 1s passenwer conductor, trali-nus- irs Ana lost-freight ugent. ilo was widely Wits POLITICAL. CINCINNATI. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune, Crnuinxatt, G4 Sept, T—Tho . Ropublican County Convbntion completed tts work today, and fn. large menauro retrlyed the ground lost by tho disgraceful proccudiugs of yesterday. ‘The delegates were hourtily ushumed of what had oecurred, and wont to the convention hill this imorning determined on doing a creditable day's work. Tho foree of Sergeants-at-Arms had bee reorganized and moro officlent police sveured, Tho Domocratio buminers wore kopt utudistance, and all othora bent on dlsordor, Nono but dolegates were allowed on the conven: tlon floors An abundance of ico-wuter was provided, | which diminished = in o Inrge mensure’ tho demand for Mauor, und the work procoeded in asobor and orderly manor. ‘Che Senttorial tvket ts tho best ever put forward in thls county, und thore tro good nominations for tho Legistuture. A sood Boned of Control was named, aud the selou- tion for Probate Judge is satisfactory. ‘Tho fight for tho Trensurorship resulted tn a vietory for the present ocgupant, Luke A. Stuluy. Io will bo seratchoty, to wome extent by tho frlonds of his pyldipal oppenont, but will probably pull through, ‘Lhere will bo sume" sorutehing also on the Judea! tluket. and the cloction of one ar two Democrats fa quite likely ta occur. Tho Democratic Con> yeution acours on Suturday. [ts uini will, ba to kevp tho proceedings within the bounds of strtet decorum, and to put forth n utrong tloket. [tis generally recognized that tholr only chaneg for carrying tho election les in protiting from tho inistakes of the Republicans. It ts not uniikely that tho work of their convention will be all cut and dried in advance, and that the convention wilt do little more than ratity the teket which the londers of the party may quivtly prepure ln some club-house, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN Franciscn, Scpt. 7.—City cleation today, ‘Tho campuign openod brisk and abusive. ‘The main Issue wus the rate of taxation and water- rates. Tho Republican ticket on tha whule wag composed of better material, while the Demo- cratie platform and pledges imposed on tho ean- didates wore nore explicit on tho points above montioned, The election bas been very quict, anduwlight voto was polled—cstimnted not to execcd 00,000, There was a grent den! of gcratch- ing, and tho result will not be obtulnod borore tomorrow ovening. Domocrats are vary cun- fident tonight, claiming, tho cleotion of thoir entire ticket. In sporting cirules even bets ure offered that the Domoorutiv ticket, with the exception of Coroner, is olocted. ‘Ihe Ite profess contidence of tho succnas of elt citndidutes for Muyor, Sherlif, and Auditor, on ehich ollices the sharpest tyht, bas becn : FARGO. Somo Iden of tho Wondorfal Agricult- ural Iesources of Northern Dakota. ‘Speciut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Fanao, D. T., Sept. 7.—I have just tiniahed a ride of many miles over the whent-region ot tho Great Northwost, through tho Hed Hiver Valicy, and on weat. Thogrout Dalrymple and Willlums farms havo beon fully deaoribod, so If wilt not ) cnlurge on thelr immonsity, but tell your read- crahow thoy start new towns here, and tho cause of tho mighty Intlowof brains and capital, Itimay vo all summed up in tho word “ wheat," but thls duos not tell the whole story. Accept- ing the: Iuvitauon of friends at Butfalo, forty tuiles wost of this point, wo drove twenty-five milog south ovor the cudless prairie, reavhing the southwest branch of tho Northoro Paultio, Here a town ts springing up, it being ono of thousands on ull tho new Hues building out of Fargo. 8Ix woeks ago the gront prairio was onty dotted by tho occasion! cabin of the homo- steuder—now the biuck-llne of the rillroud- grado strotuhos us far us tho eye cun reach, A month ago Sheldon was unkuowu—now thoro aro: two sturcs, o .boarding-house, post-ntlico, DlacksmIth-shop, cte, And go it fa all through thocountry, Iuudrods of sections ire boing sold dally, and tho whont crop is being thrushad out by tho thousands of busbols. Mow about tho profits of whout-ralsing? Careful judges “practicaily agree that, with land ut from $5.50 to. ‘gore, ST por tho permanent inveatment ready for tho first crop will by ubout B11 per acre for a seution. ‘This tneludes buildings and tho ground reudy for tho. first crop. Subsequont crops can bo grown for $7.00. ‘Tho yleld ranges from fifteen to thirty bushels per sure, of tho Nncat quality, and this, at an ayorage Of twenty bushels por acre, with prives ut of per bushel, pays an ens ermuus titercst, ‘This figures on the buss of birlny everything done while the owner pursues othor busiticss, tf one yives bis own time aud dubor it cun be done much chouper, Tels such roturns as these for sixtcon years in gtive ccsslon that causes Fargo to have four Nuce of rattroud, | wit! three mare Dullding, that has caused land in. tho fnmediuto vielnity to incrougo from $40 per acre to $3 per Jot Jn throo yours, that cauuus great blovks tao Ub wif by ugly, and Mukes bouse rents from 0 to $30 pur month at this polnt, and bus ine ercased the prive of tand tll won the railroad. from $2 to $20 per acre, Iu paves f found toe blagk prairie doll threo and onesbalt feat in depth, and the wholy country ia bolig sottied by abaplondid cliss of peopl. Wages are frou $1.50 to $2.50 per day for conimon liborors; moe chuntes revolve from tn $4; tuan and team, #1 por duy. etc. Tundean bo bought Inthe vie vinity of the new rouds for 65,0 tu $7 per acre, EXODUS FROM INDIAN TERRITORY, Special Dispatch to ‘The vhicage Tribu Litrur Kock, Ark., Sept. T.—A telogram from Fort Bmith, Ark., says that tao Revising Coun: oll of thy Gheruled Nation tin acuaion at Lalor quab to deoide tho status of porsous who have been marked us doubttul oltizuus. Some 200 persons buys been thus onterod on tho consua- rolly, and have becn elted to appear beture the council and sbow cause ey Leet whould not bo treated ug intrudors, Considerable excltemont revulli, Anexodus has commenced from the shoutaw Nution for elinilnr rousons, and Kurt Smith and wit along the border ts thronged with rotugece from that seution of country, i — WASHINGTON NOTES, - WAsiHinaTUE, D, U,, Sopt. 7.—In a letter from Bitting-tull forwarded to the Indian Bureau, hoduys’be wants to romain at Standing Rook Agouoy and fg autisticd with bis treatment, The Andiag, Bureau bas nothing to do with sitting Uull, us be ts util under control of the War Du- partmont. = } Up to the close of bustnass thday $6,134,000 in 5 per cout coupon bounds, undor tho onu-bundred wid third cull, and $19,00d,0u) fn registered 6 por vent bonds under the oue-huudred and fourth cull, were recelvod ut the Treasury Departiacut fur payurout, _————___ Werecommend Eldredgesewiug-machines, unbroken forests, over witd: Gen. Grant Is Escorted trom the Dopot with Military Honors, This Evening Fort Donelson Will Be Bombarded and Captured in © Regulation Style, The Boys at. Camp Abo Lincoln, Noar Lincoln, Neb., Not Enjoying Themsclycs. “he, A Drizaling Rain Oontinned All Day and Soriously Interfored with the Arrangomenta, RLOOMINGTON, TILT. Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribuner Reoowtnaton, I, Sept, 7—This olty ts nll allvo and bolting ovor with oxcltemant over the fourth nnnual réunion af tho veteran soldiers and sailors of Ilinuls, Tho coming of tho vot- cruus bus entiraly taken tho sino out uf tho militia encampment, which has been In progress hero for tho Inst faw dayg, Altday long trains have been pouring In lotig atemgs of mon who saw actual fighting during tho lato unploasunt- jiess, and by tomorrow morning Camp Stee Culfough will Und its eapabititics taxed to ove connnotate the Inte comers, ‘Tho foatures of today's work woro tha atraot. fight in tho heart of the town, ‘the prize drill on tho falr-grounds, and the reception of ox-Prest- dent Grant. Tho street tight us a spectuclo proved a fuilure, It was postponed from 9 to 11 fl, m, for unkown reasons, and thore scomod to. bo nelthor arrangement nor method about the ata. Lurgé crowds congrogated nround and In tho vicluity of the court-huuso from 8 o’clouk on, Watching aod waiting for tho alleged grand spoctacular effect which did not come, e'l'he re+ sults of tho flizht woro two mon sunstruck, ono damaged by a caunon running ovor his foot, and two shocts of plato-yinsa smashed by tho explosion of tho big guns. Tho Union forecs woro commanded by Gon. J. 1, Fostor, aud tho Confedorates by Gon, Potor Wallace. It 4g Unnecessary to state that the Inttor wore most unmercifully tlckod, and ran away at tho ap- volnuted time na sot forth in tho program, Among the Chicago visitors today wero Gen, 0. L. Manu, Shortit, and Maj, Walte, Deputy- Sheriff, of Cook County; Capt. John Stophona, Clerk of the Cook County Criminal Court; Col, Charles Horrick, Maj, Elliott Durand, of the First Brigade; Col. Swaln, of the First Roglmont, Mlinols National Guard; Cupt. Charlos 1. Dicht, with Company I, First Hogitionts Capt. DM. Gleason, with Compnny i, samo regimont; Licut.-Col. Wolter and, fivo companica of tho Hirst [itnols Cavulry, There wns 2 fair attondance at the infantry prize drill during tho afternoon, In which threo companies took part. Those wero Compuny Hy Firat Regiment, Capt. Charles H. Diehl: Com- pany 1, Twelfth Huttutton, Sublette, Leo County, tpt. G.. If Engles; and Company B, ourth Reximont, Gulesburg, Capt, E. it, Blake, Tho Chicago boys showed up best in the muuual of perms, aud marched woll by fours, but their formation of company front wis wantiar in regularity, Tho Sublotte company were well handled, and thoir field oyolutions called forth much appliuse, They swung Into lino like vet- ering, and evidenced that they hud gono through 8 hard und systomatiy course of drill. ‘The award of prizes will not be mado until the closc Of the reunion. At 5:30 p. m, Gou, U. 8, Grant arrived by Special traln, and waa escorted from tho depat through tho town by every available man who could carry musket @nd covery band on tho ground. Tho General "looked well and hearty, ad onn equally hearty reception, We will gpeud hig tino whilo hero ut the residence of thé Hon, Lawrence Woldon, and will review tho troops tomorrow, Gen. Logan and Gon Popu, who Were on tho prograth for addresses, wilt not bo here, and thore js prospect that the rounton may run short of orators, ‘Tomorrow Is tho grand Gu of tho reviow and parade, and ju tho evening Port Douelson will be bombarded and cuptured in regulation style by the Union forecs, LINCOLN, NEB. ’ Special Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, Lincony, Nob. Sept. WA drizzting rain sot fn this morning nnd hus continued altday. Tho city 13 full of strangers, ang Camp Abe Lincoln, whero tho G,A. 2. boys hold forth, 1s alo crowded, but many of tho latter, disgusted with tho wot wouthor, nro returning to thoir homes, ‘Tho camp is now one of tho most disayrocable Places anywhoro in this purtof the country. Mud and water provall more than anything alse. Regular trains run from tho city to the grounds ovory hulf-hour,aud a ling of couvhos convoy pra- sonyers both ways, There wus some offort today at the parade of tho varlous organizations, but tho sume proved a dismul fuiturs on account of the mud and rain, ‘Tho big duy of the cncamp- ment {4 tomorrow, whon, weathor permitting, there will be 2 united drill of all the soldiors present Including tho Stute militin, and several undred oblldren will ang in chorus the War songs of the Union, Tho reunton will close Sat- urday, tho 10th inst. the valodictory being do- yered by Gon, Aimusa Cobb, of this city. SS Reene eee LIEUT. FLIPPER, List of the Oflicors ‘that Will Conatle tute the Court-Martlal to Try stim, Spectat Dispatch to The Cueago Tribann New Onveans, La., Sept. 7.—The trial of Lieut. Il, 0, Flipper (colored), of the Tonth Uutted' States Cavalry, will bogin on tho 15th Inst, at, Fort Davis. Ile ia charged with ombezzling: about $1,700 of Governmoant funds, Tho fullow- ing court tas beou uppolnted: -Cal, G, H. Pons ny pucker, Sixteonth Infantry; Livut.-Col, J. F. Wade, enth Cavalry; Surgcon W. i. Watera, Medicat Debartment; Cupt. Wulker, Firat Infantry; Capt. Ry Be » First fantry; Capt. L. O. Parkor, Firat Infantry; First Lieut W, ¥, Wichards, Mogimontal Quartermal tor, Sevantconth Infantry, Cart, . W. Clous, Twenty-fourth lofuntry, bas -beon appointed Judgo Adyocuto of tho court, ' MASONIC, Special Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, Ositkost, Wis.; Sept. 7.—Tho Knights Templar of tha State closud tholr Jabors today, Itatn and threatontuy weather prevented the grand strect Purudo and excursion on Lake Winnebago. Oficora were cluctod asifollows: Grand Com- mandor, C. I. G, Collins, Bololt; Deputy Com- wander, Richard 2. Bates, Rucine; Grand Qen- rallasimo, L. O.'Blabop, Fond du Lac; Grand Captain-Genoral, Georgo W. Qravos, Morlt Grand Prolute,: tho Rev, 8,8, Burleson, Benv dum; Grand ‘Trenaurer, F, 1. Vonsuses.alten, Dolavans Grand Recorder, J. W. Woudhuil, Mil- waukeo; Grand Seulor Warden, M, Uattes, Osh- osh; Grand Juntor Warden, V Boy iniguir Casey 14 Crogso; Grand Stangard-Boarer, Thoinus Moe Willlatna, Boscobel; Grand Sword-Bearer, H. Krieg, Montshuy Grand Warden, CG, L. Lyler, Milwaukeo, Grand Cuptain of the Guard, Loon- ard Barnett, Milwaukee. It was ducided to bold fhe next annual Conclave in Jaucavilie the tiret ‘ucdduy in Soptunbur, — 3 r FIREMEN, Spectat Dispateh tv The Chicago Tribune, Coumnwarzn, Mich, Sept. %—At the State Flromen’s Tournament today, tha Goyuavs, of Battle Creok, won tho Hook-and-Ludder ot tust, running forty rods and putting a man'at the top of tho luddor in 0744 sooonis: the Ros- cuus, of Maraball, second, fu 084, ‘The Unions, of Battle Crevk, won tho State: Sapna huse-ryce, rut tai fucty rode, inyiny 3 feet uf husu, and attaching to hydrant in 41 second: Protection, of Agu Arbor, scvond in 424. Ning companies mn, ‘ fi a EVENING SESSIONS, D. Bryant's Chicago Business College will commenco Ita oyoning scesloas on Myoday next, Sopt. 3% The College office will bo/opon overy eveniug thisweek to scoummodute those who dcaire to make urrangementsa for commencing. a Sulcido and Dyspopsia. A most romarkublo cure fordyspopasia, * Wells’ Tivulth Ronower,” tho groatest toniy, best bile ous and Liver umedy kuvwn, $1. Drugyjsta. pot, Os Luke stregt. ig —— Exhibitors and thaso wishing privileges at the Chloago Fulr, tu commence on Monday noxt, will do well to read: the advertisement of the Secrotury, in another column, also tha club micuberg of the Chicago Driving Park, Tudigesuon, dyspopsiu, nervous prostration, aidall forms, of gonoral Uobittty. Fetlovod Uy fuking Monsiaun'’s Poptonized Boot ‘Tonle, tho only prepuration of beef contaiuing {ts entire nutritious propertics. It is not a mere stinu- laut like the extracts. of beof, but contains bluod-making, forvo-vonerating. aud lite-wus- tulning propertica; ta invaluuble in all enfeu- Uleed conditions, whothor the result of exhuus- Heatten, ‘Thornton, Me Thurnton 14.1. Vanstonb Muey ff. Cook or {Rater tom Annie tot!’ fYolin MeConu ‘Mayvtowar Gr roman, remory fk Bena, J futiga dtenns nea Mary Keyan. yet an KonaTitig $4 Stuurze { Henry, Werner. aun ly aur aries Puan re Lane ows Owon Lenohan.., h aie liydeen ae wh Jegertn, ator. Dini, Mi ulph, Andika 2. Munna iallteaukee ny, 4 eprwe A, Hon deter Attinaton Hetgh Michnol A. Mec Mlugton Molgnis Sueuit i. Houng; Hearbuen, {Mike ON Nelle Quinn Thomas J “ pathname Andrqw A. A: orth t {au ai ongte hroardtt Carats, wil ruInstadts...., 3 eet ealdeatinit Sch er anty-oray, jRaaed ‘ont, 0 ann Slowart, George A isaneas { Aloxandor Casaie Cia Jon Ttonty {earonney flier Waldron... Pniticla BWoont; Quoro Adan DEATHS, ~ ANN-—At har resldonee, comer nt Vee Fanaral te Gres Hund tndy atdo'cluck p.m, BL ALP. My SUPLR 2 Orty-tntte ce or ton Sslnaky vapors plonsa copy, enna parrlot 1a Cells, wlfo of the ty Bag STE TAMSMATTACEALHC South Parke, bey, cgi agag A eer uote wifo of Stehaat tenes by eureluyos ioteaiy Comoran srhunragagaurang aaepiy felt ‘hou in Hoaven iow ahnlb kneel Chures, ANNOUNCEMENTS. Pe a otto dan taro HIS EVENING . THE CHRISTIAN’ young mon of tho elty ehurehus. wl Jowur Furwol! Mall for conference and eonsccra Jacobs, the Nov. K..A. Burnall, BE. Fe ethors will speak, IE NOON MEETING TODA MLE NOON MEETING ‘TODAY WILD ba given taptuyor and reports of foreign mise SunarySwork. ‘Ke A. iturnelh the. Lvanwelige, si hus vieitod te, fending missionary ‘stattagy ot the Hors, wilt conduet thoaoreico, and Me Alfred ‘it jurncl w way i sautl z Bro is Wifo, inisaiunagies, on thel haen Inula, Will participate in tha axercisess All invited, AUCTION SALES. li By GEO. P. GORE & cv, 2H and 210 Mudison-s> REGULAR TRADESALES DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, SEPT. 6, 9:30 A. M., THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 9:30 A, Ht Satins, Kid Gloves, Clothing, Mostery. be) GEO. P. UOUH £C0,, Auetloncers, Thursday, Sept. 8, AT 0:30 A. My Auction Trade Salo CROCKERY & GLASSWVAR 120 Crates W. ., C.C., Rock. and Yellow Waro in open lots, S00 barrels Glassware, Lamps, Burners, Chimueys; Shados, &e. Govds packed for country morchants, 5 (EO, P, GORE & CO. Auctioneart. By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & C0. 8f nnd 86 Randolpli-at, Plated Ware, AT 10 A. M. AND 2 PY. Me THIS DAY, “Rovers,” “Morden,” and “Taunton” : Knivos, Forks, Spoons, Ton Sots, Water Pitchers, Casters, &s, ELIBON, FL ASILEIM & CO. ind Headly AUCTION SALE. Manufacturing Establishment for Sale On th of October next, at 3 o'clock p.m. ¥ willwall at Publte auction ar our anes tnvtne City af Aanosvittd, Wis, all tho Hout Entwtuy Machinery Toots, Pattorns, Patonts, aud youd will uf tue! Hous Cunstitutiig our present Mavutacturing Reise iuament, ‘Duta o} POO a Rn I, FARNSWORTH See, JANESVILLE, Wis, Sapt. 4, lst. —— “_ ROYAL BAKING POWDER POW Absolutely Pure: TA! “MADE FIOM GRAPH CREAM TART Yong, Atay 1a lauding ciutea of thy For y Ffousekoopor’s favorite 10 tos ta at ek Pure. thor proparation makes, Hloewithaut four of te iis resultine fro Baty goatible food, $i Commoner, for purity Se oyeriinie a oO V AL BAKING POW! ‘OX. ¢C Candy fet y vanth aud etrivtlt arose GUNTEDKE, Cun — CHEMISE: cag my tee BE BETEEM, MUGM iy ad irae mocks trated fous atures! wi AnD gigoows i pistiee Pac ori he Pt ary eterno

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