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a ts, = é 5 Yue CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, GEPTEMBER 25, 183I—EIGHTEE PAGES. cach prosent by the Chicugo & Fastern Illinois Rai!- | 1852 He never bad'a day of sickness, and was AMUSEMENTS. | __ HOUSEKEEPING Goops,- THE OITY. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. J. Lrspser, of Scotland, is at the Grand Pa- cific. Carr. Exnicit Actos, of Italy, is at the Sher- ran C..B. Perr. of New York City, is at the Ster- man. C. W. Fryr, of Busten, Mass., is at the Tro- mont. Fr Palwer. H. G. Best, of Utica, N. Y., {3 registered at tho Tremont. Cranes Repanz, of New York City, is at the ‘Treniont. Fiaxk Brseny, of Des Moines, Ia., is at the Tremont. E. LockeNmEYER, of New Oricans, is at the Sherman. C..A.Forxg and G. §. Flint, of Enziand, are at the Palmer. ‘Tue Hon. C.K. Ladd, of Kewanee, IL, isat the Tremont. ‘Tnosas MURDOCK, of Scotland, is registered at the Palmer. Geora Luprrs, of Marseilles, France, is stop- ang at the Palmer. W. G. Jon: ‘and J. P. Johnsen, of England, are at thé Palnicr. ‘ ‘Tne Hon. E. W. Durant, of Stillwater, Minn., is at the Tremunt. D.W.Peuvait, of New York City, is stopping { at the Grand Pacitic. Joux Susur, of San Francisco, Ca Ding at Wie Sherman. B. Fonster, of Austin, Tex., is at the 73, is stop- tered ct the Cor. Ssuvet HALL, of New York City, i9 rex- istered at the Puimer. “HL. P. Wooo, M.C.. of Knox County, is regis- tered «it the Grand Pacific. Mn. rietta, ‘Tire Hou..B. 1. Marsh, of Warsaw, UL, 33 rer- istered at the Grand Tacitic. p Mus, W, W, Strons, of Grafton, N. 2 at the Grand Pacitie. Manny Pinuisr nt for Thomas W. Keene, | fe registered at the ‘Trewort. ‘ Capr. Everxe Lu Lanesasp, of the French } army, fs ut the Grand Pacific. Bissor MALONEY and the Rev. of Toronto, are at the Palmer. duper W. E. Catox. of Cheyenne, W. 'L.. i3 registered at the Grand Pacizi . J. Crusos ana wife and Mrs. A. Carson, of New York City, are at the Palmer. doz 8. Hanr und HV. Clarke, of New York City, are stopping at the Tremout. YW. Lewis and 2. Lewis, of London, En- Giand, are stopping at the Crend Pacitic. Bwskcnnorr and George A. Williams, of New York City, is stoppieg ar the Ialmer. Ges. J.A. Wirzaassos, United States Land Commissioner, of Washington, D. C.. is stopping ut the Grand Pacitic. J. McCann, uperintendent of the int, of Washiazton, D.C., is res Lat the Grand Pueitic. AN owner is wanted a? the Harri Station for a lotot carpenter's tools found v1 terday in the possess! an Dacied W, das Sinith, lecttra, which was to be Tlouse ibis even- Zor one week out of re- ried. sr, RAS been postpone epect to the Mire, General Feeiznt a. St fouls & Paciue Railrozd, ere at the Gra id , as observed by street, 7 _ THe Second Regiment will turn out in full dress uniform at the funeral procession tomor- The-otkcers vf the r t then choot that ail | attoon, Ul: BL. 1 Leonid, New York: wvidence, Ry i, Bieut, b. WV. keemon, U.S rast, Springfield, UL, are at tho annual meeting of the Lakeside Raptist Arcoolation weil commence Tuesday at 10a. m. fu the Fourth Beptist Church, cornes West Washington und Paulna streets. The opening {grinon will be by the Rev. George It Pierce, of vauston, inopon of fecendants have taken steps to remedy the evil complained of and have put ina smoke-burner. Mit. 1B. MILLER, accompanied by Dr. Chumberlin, of this city. returned y furenoon, bringing with him his soni, $ Deen dangerously i for somo w The youny man was brought upon a streteber a dis- Inuce of xbout 1,60 miles. and ou bis arrival ‘Was pronounced somewhat ituproved. A TRAM of horses attacked toan ico-wagon Deiouping to W.'T. Reed, iee-denler, and driven dy William: Worman. rad away yesterday afrer- noon near the corner of Ashland avenue and + Jiubbard stree Worman, in attemptung t+ stop the team, fell beneuth them, und hid’ b. Upper jaw. broken, He was taken to No. % West Caicago avenue, ant was there atierde ] them, and was not put up entil they were in the town, As a consequence they were not adver- used at all, and gid. no business. Her profes- sionnl reputation carned with Keene lust season 5 Prt by this fiasco. Mr, Thomp- had been dumaved aenemes son Said he vas obliged to pawn, vt back to the eity, a3 Mr. Canning hid refused to cont. itis wife and namself bac wo i zt Con! ¢ si 2 Charles Forbes for taree years. Mr Forbes bad axrecd to secure st uod company, good printing, and had prouilsed to put Miss Vaders on tho road in good style. The lady wishes to put hersvif right before her Chicago friends. A TERRIFIC BLAST. Nearly tho whole city v aroused at about 4 o'clock Saturday morning by # tremendous blast from the tog-horn of the Bizmarck, just ar- Yived from north with a tow; she came to about a mile off the pierund opened her fire, fC we may call it that, to awaken the tugmen to come out und get her barges. AS she succceded in wak- ing up sleepers as far West as Bishop court, it i3 believed that the tugmen near Hush. street bridge heard her. An ippeal bas been made to the owner of the Ristaarck to prevent 2 re- currence of this, as was done in the case of the vorite some” weeks azo, tho lust uamed vessel baving given no furthor trouble. It is not possible that the llicers of the Bismarck are aware of the effect of their instrument, or would not use it for the purpose en all trouble could be avoided by surety ft atoed, sending a boat ashore to get the tue would be better to do so When the I: fectly calm as at this scasun than to disturb the whois city. CITY-HWALL. THERE were forty-oue deuths in the city yes- terd ‘Ts County Treasurer paid $100,000 to the City rer yesterday. ENT was tived $25 and Matt Turner $10 by Justice lugersoll yesterday for violutions of the building ordinances ANUILOING permit was Issued yesterday to dwelling: 20 by 32 tw cost $3,000. SDENT HICK! ge ot the street-cleaning, says thut the linc to ve gone over by the processiun tomorrow will be thor- aused thirty-three horses to terday. ‘The reason uf the a part te the fact. that do -not give their sick horses the nevessnry care. ? ALL the ullices in the City-Hall will be closed tomorruw. The Health-Ofice will only remuin open x suflicient time to allow of the ‘issue of ry burial permits aud co take careof the Tir, Chie! conterence tendent’s private office to arrat ine out portion oF the force, and To 10: police protection urcangements wong Une route of the processiu: ‘Tunes pew cuses of suull- deaths were reported at ure Hoalth Oiiiee yen- rduy. ‘The new cases were trom No. vl North <lsblund “avenue, No. 366 Is Now Ist Wace st 8G Cleaver. THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Atvof the county offices will be closed to- morrow. ‘rie recent bigh winds bave played bavoc with sho Cecurations on the new Court-Houso, the estate of Jacob Cigrauy letters of ad- uo were yesterday granted tu Marti under bod Tor $6,0N. Is the contested elcetion ea ‘vow ottices Jude Loo:zis yi Mareus Latham special 3 denve. in the South orday appumted to take evi- 1£ M. ChAwrorn commenced in tho County Court yesterday for uon trom ber husband, Jobn =. Crawror ays tus deserted ber. Hattle Youug fol- d with an application of the same nature, ng to Le separated trem Deuun Young. allezes y.andin ber petiuon makes » Yuuny Out to : sho ims that he has ides with bis st, throwa Ber duwn-stairs, aud, Turtherthore, has fatled to provice four her, GOVERNMENT BUILDING. roceedings ALL of the Government offices will be closed during Monday. At the Sub-Treasury yesterday $15,000 In gold was paid out, $21,000 in_ silver was paid out, und $5,000 in silver was received. Tur collections of the Internal-Revenue office $39.9) was tor spirits, & for beer, S124 for cigurs, and $43. tax. Postuaster Palmer ‘hes tng: The Posi-Ollice and stati a. tp. Monday for the day. Afternovn and night mails will cioseat that hour. One delivery and one collection will be tmade in the forenoon. Cashier's ollice, wholesale stamp departm order and regisicred-letter divis issued the follow- wlll close at10 lowing cutiable gov: J.C. Furguson & wine, Lex eh Hunting & Co. 1 : 7 Sutter Bros. bales lear vovacco; Kalman & Lil et 0, Ranting & Ce marble: ‘Harvey “Bros. I’ ease Cunningham & Hunter, 2u drains ¢; To cases coda ash; Field, Benedict & Cu, linen; Hobert Croo Hibbard Spencer & Co. tin-pint boxes Un-plite; Chicazo Stamping Compan Hi boxes iin-plate; Kowler Bros. 20) eases Doxes tin-plate: Hitehcouk & Kost posts; James Ustier, 4 puckugcs household goods; collections, 313,67 LIFE-INSURANCE. ONGANIZATION OF THE AGENTS. About fifteen fife-ins ents met at No. 94 Washington street for the purpose of making further arranzements. in the matter of forming an organization. Mr. E. W. Cuutnber- by Dr. Hoadley, who thinks his injuries ser.ous. YESTERDAY morning a band of xounz rut- fans, beaded by John Sweeney, ued 19, ‘of: 147 Samson street, made a raid on the mourmn decorations on the residence of Willlain Antin! one of MeVicker's special potic & portrait of the dead President ink gave chase and caurcht. Sv brought ‘before Justice Ingersoll. Court “lawyer ” 2: Tera continuanee.- und. in the absence of bail, tho young ruliian was Fent down tothe cooler. | * ERTY and John Kelly, age™ 23 ars respecuvely, were hetore Justice Wallace yesterday charged with robbery. Tho compliiiant, Michael. Dootey, a resident of Pullman, alleges thut/ night before lust he met The defendants at Gibbens’ tough dive on v men set upon bit and\ rabbed hin of § then when he resisted evs one of hi ly off with x knife. The}cuse was cuutinued to Bept. 2, M. EpMosp pe LAFAYETTE, grandson of Gen. Lafayette: and the only survivor bearing bis name, bas sent to the Mount Vernon Associa- Non, through Mrs. 5. Vice Rerent for Jilinole. 1 very interesting Yid cbuir. He writes: Le wil] nd you ut whe saine time of my er. sof the time of au Chavagnac, fayerie, tho biuthplave - v1 Auyersne, ‘tho and favorit resideace of nis san George (Wash- This interesting mys wilt be oa ‘Rrien’s art gallery. So. 28 W Dash avenne, till Thursdi it will be forwarded io“Mount Vernon to de Placed ainonz the valupible treasures collected ere. Ington),” ‘ Mniming to be J. Milton’ Tur- T. Louis, Was urtested last nickt on Clark street for beinke drunk und disorderiy, and eas Temporarily den Btation ti bailed oat Ald. ers. Mr. Turner is the moet pro fhe of thy best known 31. Louis. He also ope Dt bemg the United st through the influence of J. Milton, the ge uinent * enjoyed the dis mister to Liberia. He is" ow on big; way, so be said at the station, | to agtend the President's funeral ut Clevelend4\ and ke. thinks - very little of the patriots the feelings of re= dhect Ehown by the Cityof Rohicago, because he, hile bound upon 1 Spictn’ and sacred Journey should be sunjected 1, the indizamty uf Bo arrest for disorderiy wnd drfuuken conduct. The tucta ure that ‘Turner became Milled with wine, beer, or s. or cttter intoxicating erage. and while under the Rintiuence of the sume tureatened ty skoot a colord=d man numed Kivers, anempioré ar the Chicf'isu Ve ice and quite a politician in bis wi “3 Rivers could not ienore the threaz, aud so knod¢ted ‘Turner down, the arrest nnd bailinz-q&it process te whole crowd went out to pursue fubtcther the round ot pleasure upon which they een its § tert t A COLLAPSED DRAMATIC compa: - tae trazedienne fu who Miss Henrietta Vaders, Started out trom tbis city about ao azo, * or G a ALS o Uneer the management of Mr. Matt Canay nn Oo A ptterine tour, arrived in ue city yesgimrday vite ner nusbuna stopping at ui eave its Mr. Harry Thompson, 4 £0 eSberman bows. ine oe y-rformance. 5 1 S sa 41 be rained. Mr. ‘Thcinpson 5 st evening that his wite w keaat ber failure, end blue fur She bad ben kancicapped ed CuMLany and a bud repertoire. wad the; . bed been carried on the. samme train ee ont Wns Secured and dirst-qdout W. ya SC lain presided. The tirst business disposed of was the receiving of the report of the Commit- tee on Constituuion, which committee was ap- pointed nt the tirst meeting: The report récum- mended for adoption # very short constitusen, whicu provided that the organi wOWn ay the Life-Underwriters’ 2 ieago; that all managing” avents in the State could become members by signing the consti- tution and payiy & z eats untght be elected to membership by a two-thirds vo! of & regular meeting: that. the olticers ho a President, Vice-Pre ‘Wreasurer; that the odj shold be to promote sociubility and business improvement. ‘Tho constitution was adopted and signed by the geutleuien present, aud the fullowing oll re elected: WH Wells, of -President, A. 1. Uhet- lain, of the Joan Hancovk Life: Sceretury, IL. L. Pentield, of the Washington Life: Tre J. KK. Sterhs.or the Counceticut Mutt The next otficiul net of the v: Voie $100 to the Michizan sufferers. ing tien adjourned, subject to call ., INFANTS’ WEAR DEPARTMENT. Tuer this title the firm of Morgenthau Bros. & Co. will open on Tuesday nextanew department. It is self-understood that the assortinent in this new line will be com plete and rich as all other departenis w which they pay utten er NEW RESTAURANT FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. ‘Mr. Richard Somers, Who bas beea prominent- ly before the Chicago pubtic as u caterer tye the past forty years, has estublisned a. firs restaurant fur ladies and gentlemen at Madisou street, opposite Ne ‘The lveation is central, and the business public will find it the most convenient as well as the est conducted restaurant in the ci ibing is new and neat, and fish, game, and 0} ters will be served in s¢ Mr. Somers will keep his house open until midvizht to accom- modute thesire-gours. i YOUNG MEN ENTERING ACTIVE LIFE necd a thorough, practical education at the Hietropolitan Business College, opposit McVie ers theatre. Xo investment of time and money '$ so Well as that spent in this college. Thor- ough instruction, strict discipline, excellent roving, individual instruction aswell as class drills. Sessions both day end evening. ———a—____ A SPEAKING LIKENESS, ‘There isa pronounced spenking portrait in pastel, that is deserving of more tian a passing notice, in the beautiful show window of Vergho, iunlinz & Co.. Suite street. “Please take notice ot the artist's name. a Siinny Men. selute cure for iy and weakness ot meutal or tunctions. $1, at druggists. Depot, 52 ‘The zneet- ecth, Filliug, halt price. Cum- as, dentist, i State, corner Landolph. aur Buek & Revoer's 3to"h Powder fs a harvester that reaps roactes by she muition. — Werecommend Eldredgesewine-machines, A Bal. j THE EXPOSITION. Notable Things Which Meet the Eye of a Reporter. hibits of the Leading Clothmg, Jewelry, Cur- st, Piano, Furniture, and Cloak Pirats, evening was ing of visitors, ant hours ‘in roaming The Exposition Building | who spent through its treasure-stores. Some lingered at the fountain, some took in the art galler- ie: s, wuong Whoin was a ‘Trib reporter, employed themselves inspecting the different displ of Chicayo’s manufactur- ers and leading merchants. A few of the more striking displays may be briefly re- ferred to, ‘The very interesting. exhibition made by CLOTHING HOUS on Clark and Madison streets are favorably known to all Chicago- ans, is situated in the east aisie, a littlesouth of the srand central foun Here are to be found -all styles, varieties, shapes, and es of men’s and bo; lothing, There is an equally fine show of what all men and all boys. will shortly need in the shape of fall nd = winter — overcoats of the latest designs. ry attractive so is the show-case filled to repletion with gentlemen’s furnishing goods. Her ziial to the w: ed nan. “fhe reput hed tirm for quali $s Well as style of a wel this well- af ROOES fo manu- their fable hish : enjoy exceptional advantages — in the fact that they manufacture their. own goods in Boston, whe the proprietors, Messrs. Viner, Boul & Hackett, conduct a mammoth erory on the corner of Summer aid Chaun- They purchase all their foreizn ttrom the principal looms for prices and_to excel them in . ‘The Resident Manager of the tirt, W,. il. Furlong, i lit and un- anti tention te the Lion of new ! and the successful conduct of 2 great uwing business south of the ro: tain, to the right of co., tiv street. Their the Mecca ot the all progress instinctively, surrounded day ening by iu en- raptured crowd, Among the more notable of the many splendid specimens of the jew; 03, 106, 103 peent disp! to which eler’s art a-breaktast. set (repoussé work); a hammered silver téte-a set, and oa choice = collection — of bronze watches. Warrings, neck- is in every style Jaces, bi several thousand ne adornment are 5, aigrets of diemonds i Uis foun of butierities and birds of paradi und suinc entirely unaye desigus it sificent display of carriages made P. L. SMITE & Co. $02 and 304 Watash avenue, fillsa ein the south end of the build- y to the fi nd Among, eMAKCTS rdsorgear top bugesy, triple-spring. buggy, + phaeton, side-spring bu: phacton, coupe, open Dennett —jump-seat ness Of finish and wie bea iip lavished upon these conve which are simply samples of the muamuractured by the firm, and not specially desizned for exhibition purposes, must be seen to be appreciated. JULIUS BAUER & CO. whose warerooms -are at Nos, 182-184 V bash avenue, make a splendid display of favonc Bauer — pianos, the perfe of musical art. These are in all styles—uprights, square grand: binet Zrands, and other varieties. In th ne inclusure is u fine display o£ brass inn- instruments, guitars, vanjoes, utes, cordions, aud other musical merchand ‘0 Bauer piano is so well knowa and his! appreciated to need nd special inention: and ue recosnized merit of all Koods handled by this house places it in the front area W dau, landaulet. a ace fails to afford an opportunity for more ihan a hasty glance at the w elaboration of the furniture exhibit made by J. A. COLBY & CO., of Nos. 217-219 State street. carved hed-room set in cocobala finish, in the Louis XVL style. which alone would, excel hibition. A cabinet in the ee sAyle (twelfth century) ; May Bf chairs—Chippendate, st Empire, and otlier hizhest styles—at- tracted great attention. \ HOTCHKIN, PAT. & C0. State street, have a fine dis- s, including all the Intest styies Hand winter wear. ‘The ladies seeied uly att ed bythe larze shows nich the millinery and. feather gcod: shown by this fir contained, THE RATLROADS. EAST-BOUND FREIGHT SHIPMENTS. In spite of the assertion of the Eastern trunk lines that thoy are taking no new business. tho shipments continue to increase froin week to week. H the roads were so blockaded that husi- nees could not be handled freely the shipments conid not be as Iurgeas they are. It is certain that elther new business is bemy contracted for or else immense coutracts must heretofore have been made which it will take some time to carry out. And this is particularly the case with the two Vanderbilt roads, which haye been doing an immense business during the last two weeks. Out of a total tounage of 37,038 tons of grain, dour, and provisions curried during the past week, thotwo Vanderbilt roads carried 32.220 tons—considerably more than one-half. There bas been no change in rates for several weeks Dust, 1242 cents per 100 pounds, grain, Chiao to New York, betpg still quoted. It'ls believed, however, that contracts are still out th: made curiae the week when the rates quoted ut Iv eats. There is no probability of a change in rates very svon, us the roads can have all tho business they can earry at una 123 rate, and us long as this condition of affairs yails none of the lines will cut the rate: it not for the Vundervilt roads enxst-bound freight rates would bave been advanced before how, but those lines refuse to attend any meet~ ings that ave beld for that purpose. Vanderoilt. declures that he recs weil enough at the present ates, and if the otherroads cannot live on them sombch the Letter for bis interests. Under these ciroumstances it will not even be possible twadvance tutes ut the close of unvigation, unle: the anti-Vanderbilt ronds should luake an uneond! tl surrender, which they are uot Hkely te do 35 long as they ure ma couditoa to fizbt. The total ehljinents of zratu, flour, and provisions by the six Eusiern Eines from thie city for the week cndisz Sept.2t were § tons, aginst 56,00 tons for the previous week, au increase of 9 tons. Tt ollowing statement nu four, erain, and provis Ly the various roads East from this city during the past w to 1Gratn,|Prove, | | Flour, tons ofttane of | Total Bris. "| 200 | tons. i Grand ‘trunk |. Total. ‘The percentages were; Michigan Ce: Luke Store, ; Fort. Wayne, 1 Handle, ultimore & Obio, 9.50; ‘Prunk, I ITEMS. . Mr. Campbell Murdy has resigned his position ith the Union Pacifie Railroad Company to ae- won the stait uf the Omaha He Ve charge of the telerraph busin ‘The triends of [. Perey Warner, formerly with the Pitisbury, Fort W; Chicago, in this city, ve pleased to learn that ke hus secured tke real fiat position of traveling freight sollel- with headquarter Go Cinsi serece roa ‘The Sonth Chicago Rranch of the Western Indiana Ratiroud bas been completed and is now Opened tus business, It is principally used ut fl z instrumenis | uth and | There is a | | | ! 1 i \ | 1 would disp! \y road for the transportation of coal to the North Chicago ttolling-Mitls,_.'This road, In conjunc- on with the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, is ae In building a‘new depot at South Chi- .E-Q. Sewell, General Superintendent of: the St. Paul & Duluth, cautions ollicers of other rouds against aulent letters purporting to come from his Gfiive requesting pa Such a lotter has been returned tu Mr. Sewell, on which one of the trunk lings fssued 2 pass. Letter- head, stamp, and signature are counterfeited. [r. Sewell Yor sume Treason or other neglects to give the untae of the party who secured tho pas3 on tho trautdulent letter. a ‘The general und city oftices cf the various railroads in this city will be closed Monday. Most of the roads hive niso issued orders net to run freight trains on that day. The Kock Istana Road gives official notice that all freight trains on its main line of tno Hlinois Division and Peorta Branch will be discontinued for that day, but accommodation trains Nos. 9 and 22, ecn Bureau. and Rock Island, and Peoria trains Nos. 23 and 16 will run on usual time. The many friends of Mr. George TL. Carman, Coram. iy that he has met with a I i to I rious nceident, whieh will keep: bim at bis home at Vavenport about a month, By the fall of a swing-pest fifteen feet bigh, which had be- come decayed, bis right arm was broken below tho clbow, and his Mitle finger crushed. The in- jury ous one, Dut it is hoped that he will again recover the full use of bis arm. LOCAL ITEMS. Vennor thinks somebody sawed his August predictions in two. We evidently sat on the wrong end of the limb. While in Europe, Mr. W. A. Prior, of the firm of Brown & I’rior, selected what is prob- ably the finest stock of gentiemen’s furnish- ings ever brought to this city, ‘The collee- ; tion embraces the season’s novelties, and wilt be open this week. Whatis the ticof connection between a jo! anda bon? They are usually thonght to be tunny when thy are on somebody els so Business Colle; 's best stepping-stone to business. Young men get habits of order tem—learn tu be industrious and per- w, and to now the value of time and money. mder why men’s hair turns thout twenty years’ difterence in their respective ages. 32 West Mad- ave doubled in street. ‘Their sales j amount within the year, the result of selling the best goods.at low prices. The terrible drouth is haying a marked ef- fect on everything butiaatriniony. Men and women stand up and take the marriage vows with all) ut eckless courage which they y in cooler weather, This Jand 1; heroes and heroesses, crayon portrait of our uperd. ‘Lhe work of > West Madison-st. An Indiana women is the proud owner of a washboard over one handred years old. Washboards never wear outin Indiana, and shirts of that age are common, bus they and the washboards never meet. “T tind that with light meals my health im- vroves,” said an Esquimaux; and down went anotier ule. as runnime over w Alilborn, the artist's, nied President is artist always is. © purest materials only are used in pro- dueing ine “Imperial Bitters.” Every hady and gentleman i shivago fering trom nd its accompaniments) should rout their druggist, suon restore dys- ing from loss of nd general devility to health, ‘These @ highly recommended for their sas a health and strengili-si properti ~ tonic. has been bottled for vied Tandy of advanced is wine that Ke an unui Why. sli ve tor iL—~The Mirvor. please bring ttiva,” for Va from atl Heada aut action. wist has The editor of the Hackensack Republican refers hi aders to the first clit of the sixth verse of the ninth chapter of [ home a box of ibute my freedom eto its pleas- as This item was evidently in- Y, M.C. A. to promote “seareh # Among the curious. For tine, tailari sonable prices go to Turner's, 85 Madison stréet. England has a fog-horn which can be heard twen but a boy who was playing ma Tees away wouldn’t hear o hrst note from it. He would probably Jetter blow. Cooper, the hatter, 134 Clark, closes at noon Mor His setf- and stiff felt ats are ail the rage. Itwas very ungallant in the old bachelor who was told thata certain lady “had one font in the grave? to ask “if ‘there wasn’t room for both feet.” Harkins leads the styles in fine boots and shoes at 152 Dearborn ‘street, In Arizona it lored @ fine joke to fill aman’s 1 povket full of sand-burrs and then hire ranger to go up to him and val him a liar. 5 cholle, 223 Wabash avenue, are ‘ing all the kue antique and modern in artistic furniture. lute youth called a pawnbroker out of bed at 3 in the morning, When the worthy man put his head out of the window the young fellow yelled, “1 tell us ime; youve got my wateh 1? The celebrated Brown furnaces at Brown’s, wut hitting atural inference must be drawn that the fighters were all skilled and professional duclisis. A Surcty for Emyioyes in Positions of ‘Ere : The Guarantce Company of North America is an institution of a peculiar, buta very vatuablo niitury tu the community. Its business ig that of becemine securiy and surety for emptoyés holding positions of frust and responsibility, and whose employers require them to sive bouds for the faithful discharge of their dutics. Until this company established Itself amongst ‘us, it was a constant source of inconvenience und delicacy to elfect the obtennuce of such obligations. Private persons were importuned To ¢9 on bonds—to the jeopardy of their own re- sources, Employers were placed in the onerous position of elther having to zive offense by re- tusmng to accept sureties offered as inndequate— or else to take employés into their gervice with- guarantee of their trustwortti- Worthy employcs, again, were in many mees prevented obtaining honorable ent pluyment by their inubility to iuroish the changed. In the medium of obligations are avoided ‘Suis conipany ia to become tho surety of any person who, after due investi- sation, is found to be of goud record, and the Dons of the compar: Gnee Issued is, "to all i tents and purp sment of and pas: port to the empl ho ean produce it. und tc the employer it fs not only a sure indemnity in case of loss by default, bat a guarantee of the retigbillty of the person on whose behalf it is granted. iy x ‘The Guarantee Company of North America is aweli ¢cstablished and scientifically conducted institpuon of nearly ten vears’ standing. ‘Cho luamizetent is in ike bands of gentlemen long in the particular business, It WTal pall up n: cash of over F27009, its as 15 1n ali Deing over $320,600, solely xpplicable ence of its hona fides in trons in tae Upired States. pinced on deposit in this country ‘$200,000 for the security of its clients. Tts last action, however, is of more iinportance than all ag rogaisls its patrons in this scetion a2 the country. ft uns organized a very intventinl Bonrd of “Directors tn Chicago, composed or xenticmen connected with {important instit- tions. who transact a large business with it wlio are thus in a position to know aad spe the responsibility and integrity of tke company in sibits bearings. Tne followin compose the Chicuzo representation: Johu B. Drake, W. K. Ackerman, John Crerar, H. H. Porter, i. R. Cable, Gecrge L, Duniap. und the Hon. J. 8 sell Jones, Mr. E. D. 1. Sweet, 2 gentleman whose position in the community as one.i the pioneers of the telegraph system is well kuo.vn to all our vominent men, being the Local tary aud gent, ‘The company has its temporary eo ut La saile street. where Mr. Sweet be scev or addressed 10 reluticn to the busi. ot the company. ‘ nt of the company ‘3 Sir Alexander y the Finaace Stivister of Canuda, sud ike genentl manaeuient isia te hands of Mr. Edward 8: pardence in this business extenus over twenty-cizht years, in both England and on this continent, em 108 YEARS AND 3 MONTHS OLD. ‘Special Dispatch te The Chteaov Tribune Danres, Wis., Sept. 24.—Died at Darien, Wis., Sept. 23, 1881, Micheet O'Brien. aged 198 yeurs 22 3 months. He was burn ia County Kerry, Lre- land, June 2, 1773, and came to America Dee, 27, & set to the busine: foner of the Burlington- Wabash pool, ; ers should retiect that | old made, and none the | for his non-attendance at church | A vemarkable increase in trade is reported | | 20, ¥ THE GUARANTEE COMPANY | i after never. confined toa bed.. He drunk whisky ang smoked topacco, the later in excess, from 12 years of age. -flis intellect was unimpaired and only sliehtly enfeebled. ‘There was no change in bis health up to ten minutes before his death. About ten minutes before he died he culled to his deughter thkt be felt bud ard gucased be was going, and sank to hia inst steep. MARRIAGE LICENS ‘The following marriage Meenses were issued yes- terday: Residence. Gus W. Onlin Vinnetka, Itt. ‘Marie Edun, rown's Milt, LIL {Charles Strau 1 Georze. UMary Klugsinar i George. 222 Cass, ‘Chicago. Chica; § Franz Sebieht ¢hmelia Meyer.. { August C. Marzusct Martha M, Schmwuk: § Jumos ‘Thom Uose Kersten {fan Kiluth. Lonisa F. 1 Harry Davi Pred {ayaten, rh Marie V (George B, Cueter.. (GA. Ledund. $ August Ortmann. (ida Kreutzer. {Peter Schmitz. UMathildy: Sehirra. {Sutton Kezisek.. Mary Chr: {Charles Matrous. Frances Hraves. § Frank Parish. (Emma J. Curt: Edward Jolinson.. Sophia Uferinann, § August Wellock.. (Rat Wisniewska Charles Lumpkin... } Katie Knisely SWHlinm La Ubeselta 2: § Albert Klemm, (Menriettn Hous lomence, 1}, nteaxo. nero. Division, Oblong Chica W. 8, Rones. {Manie BEE”: | i { Frang Gibric {Emiisy Lindants { Gotztelb Schwa VAnna Meyer $v iliam Schimmel {ENzuveth seareive $ Glof Anderson. ( Mutanilda Olson. §Gattleib Moie: UMary Bittet, - { Dominick Citane. ( Vieteria Wran, {Richura Walker. (Amy Jenkins, Ausust Lundwell. {Serna Banson {Frei Kemee! (Anna Osi i—Sept, 19, 1881, the wife of Will IL, bursa ten-pound sen. Both dolug well. MAURIAGE, |. at Ringsbridco, N. } Jo's tut, uy h Haun, Mtr. Cl y,0t Chleazo, und “Miss Mury Kingeoridy j acer ne nr renee | » beloved Sept. 25, by carriage: t netery MORE At Valpat 3. K. Whittemo. pt. 19, Macy 0, aged AL Sept. 2. Rose Kunz, Josephine Pune adopted dauebt dy, Weill be int ‘and Coluetery. her inte residence, No. 35 Kendall-st, of consamplion, rs. Mary £., wie of PLD: ck on Mondas, Sept. 2, arhalt-past i thence by carriages to of the Holy Fa: Calvary Cemetery. MILILl—xept. 21, Late. beloved danghter of David and Clare tit dL year und 2 ds ‘uneral front’ 2he parents’ house, Frienes Sept. 20, at the home of Mr. J artes. of tybhoiu pnen- May Kempton, only daughter ut Sanmel und Lizzie Kempton, of Citcago, axed a6 years and WJ months, CLARKE-The funeral of Edward D. Clarke iaca at the residence of ils sister, Mrs. Chleago-av., Sundny at 25) p. in. pL 2 Mary L. Boiund, daughter of nny Holand, aged I year und 1 days. dus” from resid I Lincoln sail B a to Culvazy. pt. 2, Martha Gehrke, daughter of and Sophia Gehrke, cged 10’ years and It ence, No. 76 North Welis-st. Clock'p. m., by curciages t0 where the ua Monday forenuon, Sept. andy and members of the bur are invited to bs 28d of September, at 9:39 p. id? Emernid-ay., Michael Mitch~ opt. 2 at 10 orclcek a.m. from Chureh of the Nativity, thence to. UL--Catherine O'Donnell, daughter of and Catherine buted, Sept fared ym residence, 5 West ’s Church, trence by ears idence of his parents, Ko: deat! son of OF Mag; Roach eres. oviock Sunday, Sept. 25, by cars to Cal~ netery. —At his home in Cincinnatt, Anz. zer, sum of Frances Cones and tie ta Sebvilinger Jr, azed $5 yours; recently Into Will ‘of Chica, 1851, Margaret Ellen Glu, daughter Gil aged 1 year and It months, at dence, 22 Weak Thirtecnthtest, Sepi 1, £25* Oswego and Troy pupers please cop. no more, thee trom our arms, @ Ubee brichter charms. REACH-Of consumption, at Granville, O., Sept. 23, isabella Beaeh, wits of D. B. Beael, of this a Burial at Granville, Sep- NICKO! Wer Nickolas, ‘after an illness of induration of the stomach. idence, 29 State-st,at 1 p.m, %, Thomas McMahon, aged 33 at l0 o'clock, t., 1O St. Patrh re tothe depot, and thence by en Hricnds ut the fauuy are respectfully ‘end. wept Fl. athe Nene Thirteenth a ness, Freadie Marner, the peters Pano 2 Blied Humphetes, aged Pyear ane go taamths: _Jeemuina were interred at Gracchind Cemetery, Sept. ANNOUNCEMENTS. OF CHICAGO TYPO. tu. 1G, will be beld Monday, gard to the death uf the late President. SPECIAL MEETING OF TFLE ILLL ots Ni. Andrew's Soiety will t House Me é Tremo ociety will afterwards Join member is requested to be t the proc ND. Presi present. ALE ‘Me HICAGO LIGILY GUARD VETERANS, Arenition: headquurters on Monday, pint fn funeral S10 dat DIX, President. NERAL OF THE Uresident on Monday there will be no meeting ofthe Chicagy Baptist Ministers’ Lonteretice on th. gay. The next me will be held on Monda: 3 ime officers fur the next six month be cieeted. ME SS NNIVERSARY the Working Wornn or he repuris of ment will b wang ‘End Opera~ MBERS OF THE NINETEENTIL ‘ol rs ATG reauested tu meetat their at Jo’clock tu make arrangements tur 7. 4 West OF THE CHICAG Enectéeal § ih would othermme Soe held aly the Gans need Hotel on the ith i tponed unti onda} voulng, Get, 3, ~ Othe Inte President Gurtielas O°" ONE OF re- we ene rere renee CANDY. TRE M sataplo express of the boas Meriea, put tip ele gantly endatnetiy pure. ‘Rotoss to all Chicico. "Address GUNTHEI, Confecdonor, AMudison-st_ Unesco |,, PARIS STYLES. IKRANZ’S, 80 State, r Candies in J.T, WAVERLY... Bloomingdale rond. i Ff VIRG Appins Claudius... Icilius ..... Caius Claudius . Dentat Virginia ... Servia..... Female Slaye.. Seven o'ciot Doors open at Matinees, One o'clock; Cur- tain rises at Two o'clock. : as at other Theatres. eee eee UUUED OSU CU EDDE NETIC HAVERLY’S THEATRE. ‘Monroo and Dearborn-sts,, Chicago. «+ ssManeger and,Proprictor. Lavowst aud landsomest Theale AN EVENTFUL ENGASEMENT. Honday Right, Sept. 26, And During the Week, The Eminent Tragedian, JOHN CULLAUGE, SUPPORTED BY FC) U Edmund Couler, J. Y. Stephens, Hiss Kate Forsyth, Joba A Lene, i. A. Langdon, ies, Augusia Foster, AND A POWERPUL COMPANY, Under the Management of WH. M. CONNER, IN A WAGMICERT REVIVAL al or J, Sheridan Koowies’ Creat Tragedy, U3 The Roman Father, Introducing for the first time in America the superb and historically accurate Armors, Costumes, and Paraphernalia employed in Mr. McCullough’s recent Virginius at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, production of 25,1851, Lovin Grant Pratt, at his late | . J East Twenty-secund-st, aged 32 | London. y vogike | VIRGINIUS.......JOHN NeCULLOTGEH -Edmund Collier - John A. Lane -H. C. Barton H. A. Langdon J. 1. Shewell Frank Lane T, Chanfrau it. Kidder seeeeeeess Prank Littie George Uriffith W. Bowers s te Forsyth Mrs. Augusta Foster iss Mittens Willett WALTER HIE, Business Agent, £, PAGE, Advance Agent, ; Matinees Wednesday & Saturday At 2 o’clock. Doors open for Evening Performances at Curtain rises, Eight o’clock. During tho Engagement of iT, MOGHIONGH He will preseut his Repertoire of CELEBRATED PLAYS. Reserved Seats, without extra charge, may be obtained at the Box Office. Same Reasonable Prices 46 Private Boxes at Hay- erly’s Theatre. GOX-CFRGE OPEN BAILY, Except SUNDAY, and MONDAY (26th) From 9 a. m. until the Curtain falls on the Ni p.m. Seats and Boxes may be selected from diagrams; afier that hour Reserved Seats, and Boxes will ke sold without re‘erring to diagzams. ft’s Performance. From g a. m. until 7 NOTICE--Monéay, Sept. 26, Box-O: will ze- main closed uatil 6 o'clock in the evening, and then be open for sale of Reserved Seats. A, 259 Carpets, 800 Heaiag and Cook Stores : | 5 Hotel Ranges, 150 Desk and Book Casey, 100 Chamber Sets, 39 Parlor Suits, Gas Fixtares, Lounges, Easy Chairs, &e., | Which must be sold before our removal. We have t - Move soon from our present location, and our aim js ty ‘close out our entire stock at _ cost, and a portion of it at-less : than cost, as we do not wish , to move any more than nec. ‘essary. We will give yoy ! bargains never heard of be. ifore if you will call and see us. We can and will. sell ! you, as our prices will be go ‘low that you must buy. BARS UAT] 56 & 58 Fifth-ay, ' Wonderfl! Wenderfil! i WHAT IS WONDERFUL? 1t is wonderful to soe LICK BOURKES Parlor, Chamber, Dining-Room ant Kitchen Furniture, Bressels and Inerain Carpets, Cooke Stoves, Ranges, Parlor Stoves, Gil-Cloths, Crockery, nnd Cutlery, And In fact ali novelties und new destens in anything pertaining ty housekeeping, at the Old Reliable Fire niure House of ULICK BOURKE, 92 & 94 W. Madison-st. Fifteen years’ expertence at the above namberiss fair guarantee that one and afl that favor nin win j aeatl will get cood guods and fair dealing for eaeh or eusy payments. ROYAL BAKING POWDER ary Abs MADM FE keeper's, y Pure, Mt GRAPE CREAM TARTAR rorite in 1 1 Tia No otuer prep.tatton ma! breads, or luxurtuas pasts in be eaten by ay372> tles without feur of cho Uf resulting from heavy at for purityazdatule emulst, Dr. Mott. ele CO., New York, gestible rood. | 727-Con:mend + sumeness dy the Go ey ROYAL BAKING POWD GROCERIES. i \ Tat Tbh WU } WHOLESAL RETAIL GROGERS, (40 South Clark-St, Formerly Z.M. Hallet Kandolph-st, bridze PURE SUGAR, Teas, Col fee, and Spices are retailed there at Wholesale Prices, \ ih, E AND jand cyerything clse in the. | grocery Hine, The stock 8° thew andthe assortment fine PHOTOGRAPHS. ‘TRFIELD that | Summigae ing Han snent wen Oo easuarded JAMES iustaniane thon tai, Bnd Gi “Also. bbs the United Sates, & ap CARD PHOTO OF PRESIBENT OB MRS. (ARFIELD, foriur li car Lees 3 Ret Punel of the f Cash order. Stampa te en In 3 LO tur atat, Bund iy si sum. EJOY. (footy CURES Take Fler: — ee eeael ONE POUND OF TEA! Special offer to intredury on ckolre, pure TES ove ft wren e8 ts. perm bonse, uid PRONG, | HALR ‘Tourist stoals: clas. 9, Wie For Taanke, satencls, 235% Gootts sene Tor the ©: i order and werruntod. E.SUN, TB