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12 THE CHICAGU 'T'RIBUN pean tral TUTTI OS TIET ONE CT 26, OVER-SUNDAY. at Exeter Hall in London. Forcign Surgical Authorities on ‘ the Treatment of tho ; Presidont’s Case. | Mutterings of Coming Trouble 1 Already Heard in Washington. Probability that All the Hatreds of Party War Will Soon Ba Ushered In, The Conviction General that Most of the Cabinet Will ‘ Have to Go. Tornado at Quincy, I.—Four Persons Killed and Thir- teen Luojured. A Largo Portion of the Town of Ottawa Destroyed by Tira Sate urday, EXETER WALL MEETING. Spectat Catte, Loxnon, Sept. 24—Smalley’s special says: From carly Tuesday morning down to this mo- ment all clisses of the English peopiy have, by sympathetic words and dceds, unceaalngty aud cloquentiy expressed tholr grief tor tho Inte President, and tuelr utection for bls fam- fly and country, Today the Americans in England have added their yolee to 4 tho universal mourning. ‘They sasombled, fv ' pevordance with a notice Issued sume duys slnca i by tho American Mluister, at 4 o'eluck this “afternoon in Exeter tll, It was at first Jotended to hold the meeting Jaa small roum, It being supposed that there wero only wfuw hundred Americans iu Loudon, but us some ENGLISH PEOULE DESIRED TO ATTEND itwns decided to secure a lurge hill that would contatn 300s persons, None of the sual steps were taken to Oil tho hall beyond the simple gotificaton to Americans, Thero wero no advertisoments, no placards; nor was it zener ally known that other thin Americans mnlght bo present. Nevertheless, before 4 o'clock, uvery seat was tiled, tho great majority of the audl- ence being Huseltsh, mostly of tho middle classes, but including many workingmen und some well /* Jnown. representatives of the upper clusses, of . whom there are very few in town, Hardly onc Anericun known to be fa London was absent. a MANY CAME LONG DISTANCES y 2 from other places to ve present. Tho seats on H A the platform reserved for ladies were all filled, 1 ‘The resoluvions adapted by tho meeting wero us pad follows: fe + Resolved, ‘That In the death of Presitent Gar- fic we have to deptore allke a great public misfortune and loss personal to each of ous; that the erlino | of poht- deal murder which, in all cirettmatances, wo abbor, has, in this Instance, without 0 concoly> ably motive or a single apology, plungeil a Na- tion fn lasting sorrow, tiken from us a wise, tirm, beloved Chicf Magtatrato of proved capa- ety for rule, and berenved us of 1 follow-citit zen who tawves fo Americans for oll time to coe an extumple of the sitnple muptiuess of 8 sincere ife, of A DEATIC HEROIC jn patient fortituae, and the prieciess inhorl- tinee of n memory without a stein, © Hesvlved, That we respectfully entrent tho mothor aud’ widew of our lamented President to accept this all inadequate expression of our sympathy, and wo nek to be pore mitled ‘to otter a tribute of reverent admiration for the pure iniluence whieh trained ason to tho high quulities, und for the womanly vonstaney and courage and more than wifely jevotion with whieh to the end Mre, Gurticld sustained the atrongth and Hybtoned the suffor- Ings of her husband. * Hexolved, ‘That wo desiro to signify our grateful sense of , THE AFFECTIONATE SOLICITUDE of which tho Queen and people of this country have ducing the whole period of = tho President's suffering and death given 0 many viried and touching _ proofs; that they have ondenred to Us ufeesh tho lund of our forefathers and hove lald us under nn obligation of brotherly good wil which we can never suiliciently ucknowledyo and never foruet. “ Heaotved, That these resolutions bo sont ta Mrs. Garllokd and that the Mintater of tho United Stites be requested to communtoate thetn to others as be muy think propor.” FOREIGN AURGEONS. Special Cable, Loxnox, Sopt. 25.—Jenning's speolal says: two eiminent surgeons on the ollicint report ‘of the autopsy on President Garfleld’s body, While they aeemed disposed to crittulse certain do- tolls of the medicul treatment, they are thor- ongdly of opinion that, from tho first moment or thu case, death was inevitable. This appodrd to ‘bo the opluion of the whole faculty In Englund, ‘Tut it is notleed with surprise and mortitication, in many quarters, that the entire dingnosls of tho cnse scemed to bye been wrong from Veginning tu ond. The Latcet, whoso articles on the cus wero written by or ‘at lenst subtitted to tho correction of two very wable surgons, seeins to huve known more of the case 3,000 off thin Dr, Hitless, Whon the lat- ter Was proclaiming that the Prealdont was ON THE HIGH ROAD TO RECOVERY, the Lancet suggested that, after all, porhups tho channel belloved to have been nade by the buls pus, aud that, in that cuse septic condition to ine! Knew oF understocd the nuture of Lis wound, WUE y ubsurd and ridieuluud from its wus Kee * PARTY STRIFE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, + Wasurnatox, 2. O. Bopt. #.—Tho funeral @raperice remain on ull sides Lo romind ua of the dend, and muny eyes ave turned westward, No public business was transuoted today, aud tho peopte in thelr private concerns noted ie it still inthe preacnee of a great sorrow, Sins wre not lucking, howaver, to sbow tat tho country’s deatiny in greater thun that of nny mun, hows ever useful or eminout, Already the clilef talk ig of tho future, not the pust. The teadiig topie is the palluy of the Hying Frosidunt, aud not its clfects on society. PRESIDENT ARVIUIS FIRST STEPS are universully pratsed, but It would be absurd to prophesy another epoch of good fouling, That which cume with Gariloht wus sbort- lived, aud the indleutions are eur thut the present bush of porty strife will be oven mure brief; it may lust, however, till tho Senate mouts, but ean suarcely continue witch longer, Already wiutteringy are beard which foretell trouble, The few Demucrutio Beuatord who were reported Lo buve favored the selection of aitepublican or non-purtieun Preal- dent proterm. tuve taken pains tu stato that, in this matter, thoy shall not uct outsidy of purty Mines, It looks probable now ‘that the culled teasion Will Dring an u debate, I 5 If this bappeny, the seasion. aay us" pan ea PROLONGED AND ENCITING, Senutor Mubone says be luce not meun to tay ere than tures of four days lu auy case, us the irginin cutnpuizn demindy, ble attention. Other Senntors express thetmecly aerintree ie unxious fur a short und purely formal session; but, aan rtianey cuey tals pusitiqus. un tie wussicns at issue whied, if udhered ta an tho floor, will tend ta protracted debates. Sonuter Banone, who catu here to attend the funeral ceremonies. wadent Gurietd., expresses the greatest conthtence in the sueceas of he party in Vire wivia nt the coming Stato clecuun.. One of the . Breutest deaities bay been tie tek of cain~ Immense Sympathy Meeting, I nad a conversation the other day withy Tet was ouly a ining uuide by the burgowing of Of the blood ‘would aupervene und probably result, fatally. ‘Cho cnee has not tondeit aise) DOpulur rexpeot far medieine anil surgery. Benvonstigld diced while the dostora were Wringling over & point of medicnl atiquet, and it war uot untll President Garteld’s Ite silpped away from bin that the surgeons really am told that, from the first, Sir Withaw Gall held that Dr. ie" notion of the ball was ull wrong, aud that ho denounced the exporimant _ with Prof, Bell's tostrument 18 a rank piece of tulgu funds, but arrangements, it 19 sild, buye recontty been mndo to eecura considerable munoy for that purpose, THE WASIINGTON “Post”? fsreaponsible for tho following eititoriat stnto- monti “Tho Cahtnot. after gravely constileriug tho matter with President Arthur, came ty the condlusion that It was nut only not pridoot Dut unente. for him to atti the bed of Preattont Gurtleld to, Ste resting-nlac! tit Cleveland. ‘The retron for this conclusion, Although not mubiiely: ncknowledwed, was that thore would be wa grodt risk of bis. boing mito. the viet of some Obta nasnatn's bullets whose resentful feclinga had driven hin to simulated if not avtinl temporney Insanity.” GEN, GRANT : predicts that President Arthur will bave a prose peraus Adtalnistration. POLITICS A'S WASHINGTOS Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicuoo Tribune, WasiinaTox, D. Cy Sept. 8L—No ono whose opinion fs of value dowhts that Prestdent Arthur will mike a pretty complete change in the Cable not whot te Is ready to do so, and that probably wiithe membors of the present Cabinet % Mi be chunwed, with thé exception of Robert Lincoln, Becretury of War. Allthat can be sald about tho Cablnct changes, of course, at present, 1s ossip; but there Is plenty of that, Humor tis sions Mr Blaine to wn {important foreign mis- ston, for it ig kuown that President Arthur doos not desire to continue any fictional antagoniains.” Those who know blin best aay that he would be well pleased to neoure a reconciliation botween Binine aod whnt has been known ns tho Conk- ng clement. Mr. Maine timself, soma of bis frionds taink, would bo well pleased to tako wn Important forolgn miaston for some years, and ‘TILT MISSION TO ENGLAND hasbeen sugested us one which would please him better oven thin te remain in the Stute De- partment undoc existing conditions. Indeed, It has long boon kuown that ong of Mr. Dtnino's ambitions bus been to bo tho premier of the first Gurticit Administration and the Minister to tho Court of St. Jamos under tho second Gare field Adininistration, Me. Btalue is not in pers feet health. ‘The agony of the lust three months bas been a territleetrain upon hit, and a chao of alr would undoubtedly be pbysteuity benef elu. GUN. GRANT has been mentioned by some of Gen, Arthur's frionds as likely to bo tendered tho porttaily of tho State Department, but that, of eaurso, is mere gossip. Secretary Hunt, who rsur- rendored a lifetime position on tho Court of C'ntms bench for tho Cubiuct, is .vory anxtous to roman, He bas xiven bls son important appointment and ad- vancement in the nuval service, Hu ts said to ‘bo relnted by murrinye to tho decensed wife of President Arthur. No one scems dispused to disturb Robert Lincoln, {nthe classification of fuetions he was credited, fn Garttold’s compro- aise Cublnet, to the Stalwart wing, and tho Stabwarts, if thoy shall continue to exist and to he so designated, wilt undoubtedly bo gind to have Robert Lincoln remain in’ the Cabinet, whether he properly represents tho Stalwart or nny faction or not. ie certainly bus 80 cote docted himself during tho brief period of his nimninistration as te win tha respect of all pare ties, and bas iirendy proved himsclf an: eilicient Bxcautive aflicer, IL 14 not considered probable that Gon. Arthur will permit, MR, WINDOM to retain tho ‘Trensury portfollo, and there are already rumor this both be and Secretury Kirk- wood Will be candidates to suceeed thomeelves: fi the Sounte, Postmaster-Ueneral Jumes aud Atturney-Gouernl MacVeugh will doubtless rotnined, ab least until the stur-reute prose dos ure well ndvanced, but Mr. James’ friends are couildent that be, wt feast, will soon resign, to accept an important and lucrative business position that hus long been open to bim. Une doubtedly the thrst business I order upon the Opentog Of the Senate will ve the eholce of tt Si y, Col. Lurch, tho sumbent of that o when the Senate udjourned, having since been removed by lection of this. ollicer wilt tuko precedence, bee enna ho will be necessary. to cuter obicialiy on record the election. of n prealding olticer. Following tho uholce of u Scoretury, and alter tho latter shall have beck: duly sworn into oltice, will be THY ELECTION OF A PRESIDENT PRO TRO von a meanwhile, whilo these two officers aro being elected, three xentlemen in possession of ere dentials from the States of New York und Rhode Island, untilling them to. represent the former: ag at whole and the latter in part ag Seputors, must remain without the priv of the Senate. Though clothed with alt the nuthority that thelr rospective Stntes can confer, the formutity ob in oath ndininistered by tho presiding officer 18 re- quired. before they cun participate in tho Seu. jite’s deliberations, ‘Tho exclusion of these three Senatara-eleot from taking part in the choice of officers will leave the Democrats with a tempo- rary majority, and ag tt 1s THY RULE IN POLITICS’ to make use of vvory udvantage, thoro fs no reason to doubt that the Domoerata will turn this opportunity to, account, ‘The Democrats ean organize tho Sonate. They undoubterly will, The Democratss tat that the three Senttors shull not. be aworn in until the Sennte husu prestding ofticer who can wdininister the outh. The suggestion that thoy should witlve the tidvantage neerutug to chon in bebulf of the party which the people voted into power at the inst gonerel election clearly meets with no favor in the minds of the Democrats, nor would it probably with any otner party under the or tunces. Atall events, the Democratic party {a not likely to waive It. MUN To the Western Assoctated Press. Wasiixuton, 1. Gy, Supt. 24—Aimong the Cubinet ofticors soon to be superseded is guid to he the Seeretury of the Navy, (i April hast naval officer requested VieoeProsident Arthur to interest himself In obtaining a certuin detail. Ju comptianco with hls friend's wishes, be visltud the Navy Yopartment and opencd tho mutter to Seoretary Hunt, | He was treated with yome brugqueness, und subsequently wrote to ils naval friend that ho had been uriable to do anything to advance bls jnterests, and bad prob- ably been a damage to him, Judge ‘Thomus Settle, District Judge of Florida, but tn Wis n candidate: for Governor of Nor Caroling, 1s billed Lor Seeretury of tho Navy Judge dSottie t4 pressed as the best represents tive native Southors Republican mvaueblo for the position. "Hu nite a ennvies with tho pres- ent Senator, F. 2. Vanco, for the Govornorship of North Carolina mm 18d. and held bls ows before audiences politieally apposed to him, If the South ts to by recownized Mn the now Cube inet, Judge settto will be sutistratary in point of poputurity to the Stabvare clement. Ie was President of the convention which momluated Grant for the sceund torm A DEFENSE OF ARTUUR. Spectat Cable, Toxnox, Sept. 2.—denntnge’ special: saya: “Phe principal shops iu London are draped in Diack today, 13 well us the Ameriean Leyation, tho otfico of the new American Cable Company, and other = plices, expeeiniy =~ American, and on Monday tho sii of mourning will bo universal,” Ne such fecting hus ever boon mantfeoted by the Buglish poaple be~ forg on the death of the ruler of nnothor nae ton, When the Peinee Consort alud, twenty yenre nyo, tho publle pid no such favers ta bis memory as thoy are now payluyg to that of Gen, Gareld, “Albert tho good,” as bia eulogist called him, never obtained a bold of England, and he was Crom first to Inst regarded as a wou German Luirdle" and a Hanoverian rut," and when ho died popular synipathy went but to tho Queen, There wha no@eonuing mourning for the * eminent forelgner.” President Gurten's Hfo and death, however, bave appeuled strongly tu tho best tecliugs of Englund, . YE ENGLISIL DEMOCRACY, now all-powerful, was proud to know that amon of its rank and condition hud been nuuto the ruler of 60,000,000 of peoplu; whilo the lite Prosident's family relutlons, tha purity of his private Ife, the pluck be showed when tho doctors wore huekiug and howiy him, and tho brave front with which ho mot dvath, stirred the hearts of the people ma wonderful degree, ‘Tha name of Carfleld ts now a housebold word throughout those falunds, Nothing coud bo more noble or generous than tho sympathy of the people, but 1 do not think It finds vory: folloftous oxprosston in the cuitorial ardeles of some of tha London newspapers, The writers regard this us AN AVINOVRIATR OCCABION Folt PREACH: ING LONG SERMONS ‘ ou the ovil etfects‘of political corruption, and dwelling on the ovils done by awarding otlices for pollticul serviges. Sumo of the reforonces to tho now Presidont areaingulurly ignorant atid foollyk. ‘The only excuse for thom te that they ure tho echoes OF the slunders hutchod by ono or two Now York correspondents and jodroule bearing personal animosity towards Gon, Are thur for reasons which cannot be known to the readers ut the World, Accupting these slanders: without question, some of the London papors buve chosen to represent President Arthuc ne the Jneuruution of ull that fs bad in political tea, A MONE RECKLEss Ol CHUBL INJUSTICE could not be done touny man. Tho Standard, now un out-aud-aut Hudieal organ, is the Worst ovender, gud {tg Aworieun correspondent 18 continually sending out repurta intended to disorudit tho new President with the Buglish ueople. Yesterday he declared that Mr. Conkllug was to succeed Beeretary Blalney that Postmuster-General Jumes owas to bu removed; that Senator Jones wad ta be Geo retary of the luterior: and that tho whole Cub> inet Was tobe chunged whhin a year, Gen, Arthur ly comparatively unknuwn hire, and the Engllsh public do not know prealscly, ¥ bat 10. Helteve, DUT It bs dutamnOns that ay 1asue Of Wanton aud ulivious cululmaled suuuld be trauguuitted At tho fnetigation of tho Prosident’s porsonal enemies. WHEN I REGAN AN ATTACK UVON THE TAM- MANY MING, ‘tho tlrat man to come forward with encourares ent nnd friendly counacl was Gou, Arthur, Throughout Mat contest hy wis far more notive in helping to destroy. tho ring than some others upon Whom Thad aright to depend for support. They often wavered and were disheartened, but‘in on. Arthur 1 found tothe last a staneh and unshaken ally. Ho ineurred many personel nnimosities by endonvoring to serve the Journal and tho cause which J wos conduating, but trothiue could turn him from what ho remarited ushladuty. Tn many sithsequont polltieal com- piteations [ always found bi ACTUATED BY THE UIGHEST RENSE OF HONOI, free from tho slightest taint ov susploian of polities! Jobbery. He aver once naked the ainallest “favor” for hineelf, whether tn or out of alice. If, 6 have Leon in- formed, ho hus aineo been assuited by the Journal’ which he ono so greatly nealsted In trying tines Ii thousand aliferent waye T feet hound to nssert that It is a tiost base, pratoful, and utgenerous act, prompted by po soni talice, tho causes of whiett could bo ensily — oxplalnud, When explained, it fs not Gon. Arthur who would suf- fer the estimation of tho Ateriean people. Throtgh sone years of anx- fety and ditticulty ty pubtle alfatrs, in whieh it wag Iny fot to titke.no inslyntiionnt part, | knew him (uthnately, and winne of purer patrlotisit orn loftier sense of honor 1 hive never knows, In this. or any other conntry. ‘Time will tel- a hd vindiente hin. from slanderous ate tacks, whothor In New York or in London. TORNADO AT QUING Special Dispatch to The Caretga s.. ite Quincy, IIL, Sept. 2L—A heavy cloud from tho west broke over this city this evoning ina hugo torrent of raln and w tornado of wind. ‘Sho xrotest damage was done on front street, Tho upper walls of Joel Harris & Son's tobneco free tory were Ulown tn, burying a large number of employés und KILLING HENRY WORKIAUS, Harry Martin, a boy, is angorously burt, Henry Bowen, leg broken. Jobn Cole, dungerously hurt In the head, Joe Hurdiin, badly braised In buck and thigh. Wright Uurrls, slightly hurt. THE DAMAGE * to this bullding ts about $2,000. ‘The Custlo Mill, just north of the factory, Ruffered tho loss of Its stock, a part of tha roof, and some diinage to the west walls. Qeorge Ruf, tho second anginger, was FATALLY MURT. Tho fuss on stuck and building fs about $5,000, ‘he large atove-toundry of Kennett, Duity & Co. shifered noxt, ‘Tho molding-room wag ous truly demolished, and groat damago dono to patterns, Goorge Kowland was INSTANTLY KILLED, He lenves a wifo and threy vhildron, Jobn Eltorbreeht, 16 years old, was crushed, and died on the way home. Frank Smith aud Alonzo Wilson wore batt dangerously hurt by falling timbors and walls. Tho auinuge tu this foundry is fully $10,000, At Comstock & Castle's foundry a birgo por- ton of the roof was carrlod away, and smoke- stuck blown down, und a portion of the molding roum deinolishud. W.A. Meller hud his bip- Joint dislocated and was othorwise Injured, und Jobo Stovekle was dangerously burt. “Lho due age tu the property $$ estlunted at 88,00. STILL FARTHER SUUTIL on Front street John Potter's buckot-frotory was partially unroofed und dauiage duno to tho uxtent of §8h), ‘Tho city work-house was also unrvofod and othur slight diamuye done. ‘The roo wus Diewn off tha main building of Dick Brothors' brewery, but tho amount of dam- ture td not estiuuted, Stowurt’s lirgu lve-house on the Lay was wie rovled, and tho rvof of tha riflroud round- house fs partly gone. e ‘The rose winduw of St. Bonifaco’s Church, Muln streut, was BLOWN BOLILY tothe street. Dango $1,200, ‘Tue Wobstor achoul Dullding fost tho largo window in the upper story, und the south wall of the second and third stories was blown tn, ‘St. Francis College, the Franklin School, tho Congregational and the First Baptiat Churches, all suftcred more of less, but itis Impossible to estimute THE AMOUNT OF ‘THE DAMAGK, ‘The telephone syatem of tho ulty is no entire wreek, nota wire remulning (ntnct. ‘Altogether the storin wis tho mostdestructive to fife aud property of any thot bas ever visited this elty. A LANCE NUMBER OF BUSINESS IIOUSES, chietly on Frontand Fourth streets, were ins ured and stocks of goods damaged by broken r vor. Several of the strents nro Impassable from prostrated trevs, pieces of roofs, sigus, and mis~ celluneons débris, ‘Tno atorin did not last moro than alx or seven antes, and did litte daumuge ust of Twelfth Birce! FINE AT OTTAWA. Boectat Disvatch to The Chteago Tribune. Orrawa, lL, Sept. 4.—The most destructive fire that bas avor visited this city ocourred hore this afternoon duriug the prevalenco of high wind. ‘Tho fire wlurm was sounded ut4:10 p, tne flames belnge disvovered in tho ptaning-mill of Welss & Wolf, ‘This was soon consumed, and beforu any cheok coutd be appiled, the creamery and a mucking snop adjoining were in dames, Several uther smn! bulldinys und tho sale stablea of Degen Bros. wore thon burned. From lere tho tunes worked back againet the wind to the south, and burned tho bincksmith aap ot Wiltiam Galavin, thon alse Jumped across Mrdl- son streut worth, burning the Armour ware- house, CITY HALE AND ENQINE-HOUSE, Exan's livory stuble, tho redidences of J. Magot- in, Mrs. Cushman, the tenement house of tho Cushunin estate, tenement owned by Dr. Mae Arthur, tho feed yard sheds of G, Untes, an old -olevator kuuwn as the Strawn & Powoll, recount: ly purcbused by Poter Ewan, tho residences of Mr. Gratum and George ©, Thompson, the wig factory of C, Hubn, and several other stall buildings. Who folluwing are THE Losses? so fir ag cnn now bet Wolf, $h.000; Ottuwa Cre Murelas tune mery, thing shops, 31,6; Dee OS. 1 Rese, 80; Armour cstaty, $12,000; 0; Peter Eagun, Ou w00; Mra, Cashinun, ‘Cushinan estate, $10; HM. stoArtbur, Wilkinm Moorchouso, $1,200; G, Gates, F100; Mr. Grahni, #4000; G. C. Thompson, #2000} ©. 1 Haulin, $4,000; Ottawa Bottle Com: pany, stock stored In warcbauee, $5,000, TUE INSURE, a will run about $20,000. ‘The following companics gre reported tonlybt: Imperial and Northern of Fngland, §2,000;) Hoyul of Biland, $1.00); Nutional of urtfor Pag ‘Northweatorns Nudionul of stilwauke AT ONE TIME it seemed as though the whote town must Zo, and durtug the exeitoment ald was telegraphed Tor, and stoners arrived from Chicagy, Jallet, Aurora, aud thoso ont Morrid, = Streauir. and Lo Salla wore in rendinugs | to come had they —_- been needed. ‘The witdest exeltoment prevailed, and wl inannor of exuggeratud reporta were telegraphed neigh boring elties, A benutitul ral fet about 6 mene! sulky nile Hy Ace the, tt C8, Hatimites pluce the loss at from to $135,000, MILITIA NOTES. Ktoma of Interest te Our Oltizen Sole abery. Second-Liout, Clarence Flevtwood, Com- pany G, First Reghmont, has tendered hls reslgnation, Leave of absence for fifteen days has been granted to Maj, Eliott Durand, Inspector First Brigade, : Lieut. Thomas Reed, U, 5. A, is Professor of Military Sclencu of the Carbondale Nor- tial University, . Second Licut, Joseph Mlehle, Company A, First Cavalry, has tondored hig resignation for business reasons, First Llout, Charles 8, Cleaver, Commis- sary of the Firat Cavalry, has tundered his reslgnaton for business reasons. William W. Sfeyers, a’ private in. Company L, First Regiment, has applied for a dis- charge on a surgeon's certiieate, Cant. ©, IL Foster, Company D, Sixth Reg. ment, has tendered ’his realgnation on uc count of business engagements, Capt, Willan J. Laird, Company XK, ‘Third Regiment, Naperville, whose comission expired a shurt tine slice, bas been relocted, Capt. E. L, West, of Company C, Eleventh Roginent, at Nushyille, has resigned, to ae eept an appointment in the rallway mall service, + % bane _Adjutant-General Elliott has expressed himself as betng delighted with the artiller ae ot the Uiltnofs National Guards, and well BT he Pornilsston has been granted by Goy. Cul- Jom to such of the organized wilitia of other Stites ns muy desire to purtielpate in the wiiiltary ecrcinonies attendant upon the celles bration at Yorktuwa tu eater and poy through tho Stato of Minos armed and equipped, Capt. Robert Vierling, Company FE, Sixth “HS. LYUIA E. PInRHAN, OF LAR, HLSS., Heghnent, asks for a leave af absence, with re pertnission to Jeaye tho State, lo date from ASKS. Sept. 20 to Oct. 6, Company A, Ninth Battalion, Arcola, has ts new arms. ‘Tho wen of that company are reported to be tn an excellent slaty of discipting, ant are highly pleased reevlved with Unele Sam's fowllnyg-pleces, Capt Robert Vierling, commanding Com- may HK, Sixth Regiment, recommends the howorabls discharge of Privates John TH. MeKelvey, Albert A. Kind, and Benjamin VY. Elchehnan, on aecount of removal from W. the State, Maj..C, Y. Long, of Carthaze, tas, been olveted Licutunant-Cotonel of the Rightly mnt Capt. Richard Seaton, of Company C, Camp Polnt, lings been elected Major, vio Long, Regiment. vies Tekan, resienud, promoted, Hattery B, at Springfield, Capt. Bell, dit not take part ine the prize drill, but was awarded the post. of honor in firing salutes upon the arrival of Gen, Grant, Gov, Crtlom, brittes nb Bloomington at the aud other ¢ this of the i Forty-five unlisted men were discharged iELTABLE COMPOUND, an can Sympathize with Woman. Bkliv® ltrs tral aith of Woman isthe Nope of the Raco. wei from the service in this State during, the % 7; weuk conti, ‘Sept. 1, ‘hy apectal ont LYDIA E. PINKHANM 8 twenty-one for business reysons and on i count of removals-from the States and twen- ty-four for the zoud of the servile, VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Taal Ive Cury ittamtsmereermnat Capt Ayers, Company 5 Mourteenth Bat for all tharo Petntul Complaints and YWenknesses ny tation, was. dire tack Elltotéto have his company in readline: at 1 ‘aveommien toour beat femule popnintion. Ailjuatant-Ganerit | 4, witteire entirely the worst form of Female Come Tutte duty te requiredebyahe authorities on, | plalats;all ovarian trouble, Infammation out leet HM Uh tates the tay sector thoexceyttion of | — ton, Falling and Dleplacements, sud tho consequent Clem Gallon’ at Cambridge, Henry County, Tho Adjutant-Generu} has ascertained the Apinal Weakness, and fe particularly adapted to the, Chango of Tile, - . It wilt dtssolvo end expel tumors from (ho nterusin , fact that one-titth of the Llinols National an ently stngoof development. The tendency toean- Gard and 7 per vent of thu ofleurs are vets cerons humoratherofd checked very speedily by ite use, erty soldiers of Oa late War, And yet ft Is It removes faiatnens, flatilency, destroysall craving nolan unusnal thing to see a one hundred for stimulants, and relleves woakness of the stomach. days soldier of the class of 704 turn up his It cures Bloating, Hentaches, Nervous I'rortration, nose ut tho “milist and ealt tt bos’s play. Cerernt Dobility, Blceplesancss, Depression and Indl- The exploits of the Second Brigade at gestion. Camp Yates, Bloomington, 0 few weeks xo, ) ; Hoel er and backache, jaalwazs permanently curet by its dre, has pro! bly forever settled the questloi volute Heampinents of brigades or ‘That feeling of hearlag down, cauring pata, welghd , Itwillatalltimesnnd under alfcircumstences.act in ments fe the Natlowal Guard of Uinots for harmony with thelnea that govern tho femalorystem. suine tine to come at least. ‘Tho command: tho cureof Kidnoy Complaints of either sex this or of the brigade, hts still, and all the other Compound Is unsurpaceod, officers did their best and worked falthfully, but—it was a volunteer cnenmpment. Capt. Holcomb, of Company G, Fifteenth Battalion, at Greenville, Bond County, was IS NOW nColonel in the: regular ariy, on half pay, Tia has Deen fn the find of “balmy breezes ss nt fortune, and the boys of hls company have buoyed his gen- Brleadier-General of yolunteers, nd long enough tot erosity to the extent of a nes all around, bestdes sundry other t Upon tho formal request of Capt. Clinton Otey, Company H, Eleventh Reatnent, at Tharrisburg, forwarded ‘approved through the regulur channels, cee tl Order No, Tin Re Burnett, Ee 1. Ingram, and John W. Neal, of the avave nametl company, weres dishonorably dls missed the service, was revoked on ‘Tuesday, the t8th, and the men ate reinstated and WHE by which Privates W' bu mustered anew, First-L hast, ti al headquarters unl! i it was forwarded. none are given, ‘Ine following. order was promulgated from general headauarters last week GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STAT: LINOIS—SPRINGIIELD, Sept. eral orders, No. 8. C, 5. Governor and Commander-in-Chicf, desiring that the {llnois National Guard should pay fitting trivuty to our martyred President, it is therefore ordered that the colors uf the vartotts inilitary organizations of. this Stute be draped, and all officers and members wear the ushal badge of inourinlnsg for thirty days. By order of S, Mf, CUuLLOS, Governor and Conmander-in-Chief, . A, Exnrorr, Adjutant-General, CAPTURED ‘TT 1 ‘TOWN, Company E of the Sixth Regiment, Capt. Tobert Vierling, attended the county fair at Kath, County, last, week, Ma Sandwich, De speetal invitation from the Sandwich Inst, ae ind so we the residents that they Insis! Purnell, ‘Tho response, Sixth Regins wie! dress wntforut and torpidity of thotiver, at ut, A. N, Popp, Company E, First Cavalry tendered hls. resignation June Lt dressing Ins communtertion to Adju- ernh Withurd, Itwas detained at the it weal, whe vers AYE Te minded that‘communieations of this charae. ter should be addressed to the Adjutunts of thelr commands, and not the Adjulint-Gene eral, Doubtless the commanding officer of the First Cavalry had good reasons for holt: ing ‘(his particular resignation, although or Ine 2, 1831,—Gen- by ayor and ‘altl- gens, ‘This company pald a shullar visit to, 1 the hearts of dd Upon n repe= tition, A beautiful stand of colors was pre- sented to tha company’ by the ladies of the city, the presentation address belng dlellvored in an extremely happy manner by Mrs, 1B. awmg to tho ex- treme moilesty of Capt, Vietling, was taade by Col, W, 1. ‘Thompson, commander of the 2» Who wns present as a Zuest. ‘A reception was tendered Company E last Taursday evening, whieh was attended by a largo uuniver of tho beat people of Sand- ch. ‘Lhls company makes friends wherever a LYDIA E, PINKUAMN'S VEGETABLE COM- POUNDI4s prépared at 259 and 25 Wostarn Avenue, Lynn, Maes, Price gt, Bix bottiestor $s. Sent by mail Antho form of pills, alto Inthe form of lozenges, on recetpt of price, $1 per box forelther, Mre, Pinkhem freclyansworsallietters of inquiry, Send for pamph+ Jet, Addrers as above, Jlenifon thie Piper. Yo tamily should bo without LYDTA D, PINSTTAIS LIVER POLY. They cure courtipation, biwocsnens,' 25 centa per Doz, GREAT GERMAN REMEDY ( RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, GouTnT, SORENESS ortas CHEST, 4 SORE THROAT, QUINSY, BWELLINGS ann SPRAINS, f FROSTED FEET ano EARS, — i i A WT eN A Canaral Bodily Pains, 4 TOOTH, EAR i HEADACHE, HALL OTRER PAINS ACHES. ‘No Praparation on earth equate Sr. Jacons Oil. ass sare, gown, atures and curr Exearas} Hamely. A tint eataile Bub the comparathvely triding outlay of {4 Canzs, and every ft goes, and is becoming one of the most One surforing with pain can have cheap and positive provfof popular commands Inthe Virst Brigade, NEW COMMISSIONS. The following officers hi Ligut. dn Gen. dT Torrence, Firat Brigada: S Lijout. Henry Abel, Company D, Fo Battalion, Roel tsinnd; Capt F Brau ment, Eureka; Seeond-Liont. Louis Brown, Coupany’ K, Seventh Jtezlment, Delavan; First-Lieut. Willa H. Nicholl, Company Ky" Seventh Regiments Capt, Charles 0. Gattd, Company"K, Seventh Reg! ment; Maj. J, $. Mughes, Surgeon Vitth Regiment, viee Dixon, promoted; Capt. Battation, Chaynpalun; Capt. C.L. Otis, Company Fy Second-Lieut. 1, Company F, ‘Lhird Regt orgs S, Avery, Company dy W, Mahon, Company D, Ninth Third Reghuent, Rochell Solon F. Warren ment: Capt, ‘Third Regimen Sulcldo Ror Landon ‘Telegraph, du Galena, Wa. ' Abont a month ngo Francis Santhy, 0 Goyern mont Inspector of Factories atutloned ut Pesth, was plenteking with some frionds in a wood nour jy psy burs mission tu exercise bor yitte of divination, One after another of the excurstonists held out hls hand for ber Inspeetion. Woen Santhy’s turn enme sho examined hty patm with prolonged attention and tn profound silence, Ae sho sveined to have fullon inte a reverlo over the from ber long e the Hungarian Capital whon a venorablo i worn approichad the group and craved disclosures accruing toh templution of bis “tines, ationt aod Joculurly oxetal ow long nye 1 to voi woeks," solomnly rapiiod the weed furtatio- toltur, “you will Kill yourself in this very waad,' Shouts of derision sreeted this sombre vaticinition; the eld wowan bobbled away, and neitherSauthy nor bls friends thougnt auything more about the matter, Aboutu fort ight itor Banthy began to complain of ay lent hendache and einging io the cary, and cou tided to his intimate acqualutinces bis intention of traveling ta Rome for the purpose of Impurt- iw some highly jinportant iutoliigence to the ‘Pope. A day or two later ho dhyappeared. Lust Fridny, whllon patrol of poiles wis oxamlninig tho very wood in which ‘tie ubove prophecy hud been pronaunoed, the sergeant commanding tho party suddenly percelved a humun body buns. i from ono of the-lowor branches of a dwart onk, It proved ta bo that of Santhy, who bud thus Culdited the gypsy's prophoey in avery vrately committed suloide, Richest, Rarcst, Must Delicious” “ 0 AND ONLY" combluation of the true Jamatea Gine | cattle, soup. NOF DUE iy war oWIN & COn N, Yocund If itundulph-at., Chicago, Hach, Western Manuwor. gor, cholce Aromatica and ¥ronch Brandy, is SAN> | 63 Stroadwa: FORD'S GINGER, the quintossconce of allchatis | SOHN BLE hoalthful, rofrosbing, und preventive in mudicine or AD condimonts, A guaranty of health aud happiness to | —~~~~~~— pots et Pena ae. bvory familly ur individual, Mpware of tmltae Louls Lloyd & C0. i . (lowe sald to be we goud. Ask for SANKORDS ny Auonoy ontubilaiud Lh WINGER, und take no other, Suld everywhere. WEBKY & POTTINL Bostad been comnfis- stoned by the Adjatunt-General during the past two weeks: First-Lieut, Theodore Il. dotnson, Company D, First Cavalry; First- b D, Kingsland, Ade-tie-Camp ag von te frank Slyer, Tnspeetor of Rite Pruetlee, Seventh Ttegl- ment, view. Frost, promoted; Second-Licut, ke S, Myers, Company E, Seventh Regi i, pare tloular. Un all probability he had brovded over ituntil bia mind bad become powiomod by tho fixed kon that hoe was deamed by fate to take his life in tho munner Curatold, whon, reward hig himsolt a8 the instrument of destiny, he dellb- Meclalms. yingcTiONS IN RLEVEN LANGUAUES. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AMC DEALERS 1M BSEDICINES A. VOGELER & CO. Baltimore, Md.) Us Sut THE ONLY Mi ———— IN EITHER MIQUID Of DRY FOR That Actantthesnmettine on? 5 THE LIVER, TEE BOWELS, . AND THE EIDNEYS. | DIS) FEMALE WEAKNESSES, AND NERVOUB DIGORVERS, by eanaing free action of these organe and restoring their power fo throw af disease. Why nuffor Titious patns anil achest BS why tormonted with Piles, Constipation 4 Why frightened over dixonterod Kitneyst NA Why ondure nervoun or sick hendachust f Te KIDNEY -WORTand refotee in health. pl Itiaputupin Dry Vegetable Form, intin BD cansonu packoyo of which wakes six yuarte of] G iuedicing, Aso in Fiquid orm, very Cauaene trated, for those that cannot readily prepare it, Ear Tt acts with equal efficiency In either form. Hh GET 1T OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, ¢2.00 79 WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co., Prop's, { (vil nen the dry post pad.) DURLIKGTON, YT. TANES A" CAREIELD. An instantanoous, photouraph of the Convention that Neiuinated Gon. Gurtleld, showing iundreds of Dologntes, Prominant Son on nai the Matform,ote.. and Gan.prtiotd Gollvoringe his fanuus spucen Alia, hls Buse nat jn the contre, surrounded by iia printod spedch do Hvered.ucthutume. Al mounted on B- card, Malt inchva for frontne. Mailed, poat-pald, fue #160 If desired, will Frama appropriately and ‘expror tur 8 IT wilt mail, post-paid, In the United States, 6 GARD PHOTO OF 3 centay Hanel of the Prosidont for ihe, Te, ur @110. Cash with order, Stamps token th saint! suns. kK. LOVEJOY, ‘Toke Klevutor at HH, » $$ and 10 Hiate-st.. Chicago, OCEAN NAVIGATION. senor en Line To Ginsyow, piyoruol, Paulin, Helfast, and London darry, frou N. ¥. ovory Thursday, First Cubln, fart BS uceorsiug ty acpommudadon.” Second Cauln ioeragy, Ouiward. (>), ‘Tbosy stoamete carry aelthor de A Agverubers aOking t Moat, fuvoruble rates ih way OF ble luudiug papurs: Cay Ui, bias tile et UL aH warasien Lessons gtenve reset 1881—TWELVE, PAGES ¢ HAVERTYS THEATIE. and Ponrborn-sta. Chlgans + see Manor an JONDAY Night it. h ‘Thie MONDAY Slant Henk roalnne Nook JOHN M’CULLOUCH, y fidmund Cotter, J nn Ay Larne, 1. Ae Linn powerral CuMpenye i Connar, Ina ang VERUINIUN! 33 VintGINIUs! Aud datiy'nt that hour. Haturdiya a2, THEATRE, Mundveds Harned Away Last Night. WILLIE EDOUIN'S ‘' SPARKS” IN ‘SHE GREAT SUCCHHB, +, - DREH AM Ss VIHOTOGHAP GALLERY, 4 Taninrrow frost a. i Matincos Wednesdays aid By Urof. Adan 7 eta nd Bhnkupentian roperteten, GRAND. OPERA- HOUSE, Clurkeats oppor TOsd pings, Weidtiundy and unequnted suc cuss Of tho Most Intoresting dram of the ast The Banker's Daughter, Cnat to tho tuft ntrengath of tie VNQUAIH THEATRE CO. Honsoe crowded nightly, Keeure tour nents in ad= wuld the crow tn the evoning, Wy Hux-Oflice Wilt not open MYICKER’S THEATRE, Hehte and four Statinoes only, the unl nrantly peputor cantedinn, Mr, DENMAN THOMPSON JOSHUA WHITCOMB Hverg ayoutngntdo’clock. Mathioos WEDNESDAY nnd BARTS Soe AUN aa PRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE. QUT, every ntuht (his Sutarday, and sun In Une mess Popul prenent no, entitl MULDOON’S 3—One weok ont ming comedy, FO EXPOSITION BULLUDING. rock, and | Matiroer ,| BAILY SE FAVS hd Laughable Suv> HOW IU INTER-STATE. INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION oY CHICAGO, NOW OPEN AND EVE ‘ho Intor-Statu Industria) Exposition alt not bo open on Monday on acconnt of the Fusieral of Pront- i nPuoelay a8 usttal “LAKE-FRONT, NEAR EXPOSITION THE MONSTER WHALE! nl welxht, 90,00) pounds. Simple, xwoniys are the only me dnigtprinaipal Sixty fout long. Origin CLOSED ‘Thursday. Friday, vote In Chtenzo, Who tinal uppartunity adorded the poople of tho West tu aco in itend Whale, ye wo nutter. ¢pen from Ya. m. 10 IU p. Ue Adiniae rb culidre: Last dare, Tuorday, V aud Saturday. OU MAY NOVUE PDUCATIONAL Chemical and ‘Technical Laboratory. Vrot. H, Misaching, who recetvod 6 pa teal education at Koveral of tt Gormuny, und held 6 Heasay service for year, Wilrth State service wt ful torlum ne Miniig dunineer and Metal Atuerlen ho wis First Cuumbet in several prominent Iron nnd, W Tnntiyesided tevrat ail branches of techn xtudlos for cheatst: Uapeulal pains to edt Wd Btoal Works, Lead, Cuppors vie. In tho thug of two to threo nionths thay will bd make ai] the analzaus witch aro ork, For ovary Ura : Iie coum of studies nccordun For inyestiention of ‘adultara spond wn eapuelad coutey £01 divs nod genttsmon, All kind carried out promptly. Indo fre of charge i iHestdua thts wna u 16, Feve az 1d. Gat RO. t Choiniat tn the haa in the osat Nee: cia Atlin position uy Mirai ‘orks, dtolyiny upon iN eal davarignude I rt ‘vet. 1, by which’ be will take ta xpdelal. chomtute on a megpothtc Med, Co. LOO Fultancate fot ale ron and silyor Work, uble perfectly Inds of unalyece wil nalyson of victuals wil! bo ‘ro folind free from ani tical part, tho practical ibe taught. Cail for ¥ HAL and MRS, BOURNIQUE'S SCHOOLS FOR DANCING. WEST SIDE—Natatorinm, 01 Madison-st. SOUTH BIDE2S8 Twanty-fourth-#t, nose Indl; Teopen SATURDAY, Oot. & For preticulars rend for Cutatouus, BAYARD TAYLOR, Poct and Vraveler, Rrent plensura in reconimending to jemy of Mr. Swithin G, _ 3 JENANUO WOO: ty Snid (at Lehuerfully consant to tho “us boys will raium to yuu (fur ratud Circular addruss DOE, a atty Graduate, Ale: Pennsylvania Military Academy ene Kopt. 1, Civil Ienaineoeing, Chom. onferrud, Apply to COSUROVE, Patron, at No. iW ick, Chicago, or to Col. TILE SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL for.GIRLS, 107 & 199 N. Charleseut., Baltimore, Md, Mra, W. M. CAIY, Miss CAY. Entablished 18:2, French tho Ianaunso of the Bohoot MME. DASILVA & MIts, BARADFORD'S (ormorly Mra, Oxdon Mofman’s) Mngltsh, Vronoh, TO 'THE srockitot.nuns:” holders of tho Chl Company will bo beld at tho uiticy uf the Company, ne Isl, yoto of the Burd of Direc OPED, 11 30, OF inin oxtonslone of Minos tn tho inturest Of 1 KR parents tig Ag puny, and for consolidating with thy samo und with nme ua refuronee. MI Thole fourth gene) 1 Choster, Pa of Mi WHEO, HVAT. ren. Now York, will reopon #1 nade by letter or personi! RS, SYL. and day at Filty-titird-st. Now ¥ and Germnn tnuazes practically taughty the course ho waltuaiats, dopurinid y snvots all the demonds ‘ucatlon of women, OLLEQIATE AND COMMEROIAL IN- stitute, Now Haven, my y he Bh “Anpiicatlun may LVANUS REED'S BOARDING echo) for young Jaulter for the highor od- ical trnining by, galitay ity fo8 Ample Uppurtult ‘athluta games, MADEMOISELLD TARDIVEL, 25 Went Kurty-xixth-st, Now York, Hoarding and tur Young Ladies und Children, Hoopons i sokon Witt aie ff Drawing upd -oelest wdvantagon Unsur Bas PROPOSALS, HaleorObsoletenni Unserviceahle Fire Arma of Fovelzu Molds aud Manufacture, U, 8, ORDNANCE AGENCY, 1d Grange ait, Nui bi SALED PROPOSAL to by made onthe Catal 4 Auency fOr thd Bnlo Kconble Forulin Fire A. ‘Austrion, Prusata: Gorman Carbinos. ities, Morud at thu various Arsenals in tho Hiderii'te opened atid welock a. on Weaneaday, ilata Of arme in dotall, location, terms, G Instructions to bidders, sau eata~ h.can bo procured at Ordnance Washington, D. 0, ly where siorod ha catalogues are wpproxtuule. will statu explicitly the kind ar ty pried ia tha colutine prepares ivoriow will only be made at the United States resorres eject nny, ar all bids or ions to bidders or uecuplancy Gr any of Obsolete and Oni rina: aol ae English in tin, Helutan, an ig prliiad instruce notcompilud with. ttt will have to Bewpproved by Booumpanted by Bcertle Aster AM proposate t ‘chock on A Now Yor wraaee sei GTARTHNG ini boxes will bu charged for extra at ‘No matic will be take ubaccumpantad by 7 cortitied enock or wade on the fdrme fore Vroposnly will bo add sluned. and wiould be Indorsed, chave of Fire At Olt RUPTURE CURED. RUPTURE: CHICAGO, April, 1831 DIL PARKER—Daan Sti A yours with a ver} W dhrough your niy rotaluvd tha rupture where o alae hi Ly qitan-at., oftleg te) I AY ya now one. No oper I Stunutncturers of MISA: Atk bi nena Or chronte, nervous, uF apuctul dad. the vnly puyeielin i cuu ity Why ate 0 Blockinus, eure Bu vaY. PHILADELPHIA, HAVE JUST PUBLISHED: “RITA'S” NEW NOVEL, FRACOLETTA. | Dy “HUTA Author of "Daphne," ete, 12mo. Extra Cfoth, 81.25, Duper Cover, 80 cents THE MYSTERY OF HAMLET, A jolve an Old Problom, Uy Bi . Vint eB Eira atotuereontas emtee FICHTE, ==, PHILOSOPHICAL OLassics. Portralt, Jamo, Mxtes ria Volu of hit Edited nm. With cl F125, Holty the: ropitent Cinsstes tor: by' Willian Kiaht, te Ds WORD-BUILDING. Me Ne Ae Boe rat wuparas Uys Be Mealy in ts Linlegcatk fen ay ncn ora he Antorienn Uhiologica Bt Caton, Wo! Fino ulotbieeenta, soi For the Uno of Classen tn Etywotouy. Hy 3. Uinldes .. Mraforsar, oF C 4.¢ Kor alo by all Bunksolldes, or with bo sont by mall, pettpitld, on recelphot the price by J.-B, LIPPINCOTT & C0,, Publishers, 715 & 717 Market-st., Philadelphia. TIE | : POPULAR SclENCE NiONTHLY For OCTOBER. con'rEn'rs: ‘ ATION, Hv Follx 1. Oswald, M.D, rention (continuad), IEYSICAL EDU Men. odhal 16 VEE PRACTICAL BUSINESS OF LIS INSUIe ANCK, By Theadure Webie, BARIIL IS WHIGHED, My Dr. Otto ir, (lustre. “i Walteriie THE DEVELOVMINT OF POLUTICAL INSTITU. ‘TIONS, "By livrbort Sponcer, hype of Sovtol 0 ALfittANE THE CULTIVATION OF MEDICAL SCIENCE. Ny Sirdames Payot. INUIUFAR ANT MOVEMENT OF HH COLORED PULATIUN, ly J. Statt Patterson. Movement LOMET'S, Ty Aaron Nichols Skinner, (t+ BUTION OF TILA ‘MULOGICAL HOl- ENCES WITH MIDICINES «Hy Profeapor 1 11, iiurioy. oe eee feitga HES IN ‘PIL MANUMACTURY OF STERIL ic. Huntington, INTELLIGENCE OF ANTS. «1, By Goorae J. Honinnes. FORRSI-CULUURIE IN AUPINY RAVINES, By CATEARATING IN-SOUTIL AMERICA. By M. OF PROFESSOR CHARLIS A. YOUNG, th Portralt, . City HOLLOWS ‘panna LITERS M8; PULULAR -MISUBLLANY; NOTE: aie aot 50 cents per numbers $5.00 per annum <D. APPLETON & CO. Publianers, 1,3, and § Bondest., New York. HOMLOPALHIC SPECIFICS. TOWER CURES pHOM BORAT ELC £ Y 1CO SP ECIFION, lunes On ontleD wees rou frum amply wv: ty and Beiluble, thoy iM 1 Nos. any CAH a Morbun, Vomit Cold, Bronanttta, ecdin, “Lovtinciy, hem, Sick Head raid SSO Mey. Oeste yelp » Rasimatic Pains. Agte, Chill, Fevar, JAguo! sleoding, Gatmerns nouvs or cuentas Iii ponving Cougt algal iy Genet at Doblitey, Paysieat Wenxaess, . Nervause Debility, va Were: vy V se fi ity » Disease OF then Hide: y Patplention.. ok bys ALL DRGGtuats, piydesint ‘by the mingle Vinh freo of charzo. aeulat of uriad. i tress BLumphroeys: tos : Bn Dr. tlumphroya! Hook on Discana i ‘its p.) tiga Elyntritad Catnlogug sent tres, Unpheroye’ Momoupathic Medien 108 Futton-at ———————— STOCKHOLDERS!’ MELTING. OFFICE OF THE Chicneo, Butington & Quiney Railroad Co, MICAGO, Aug. 70, 188L. Notico Ie huraby alvan thit s mooiing of tho ktock- euzo, Burlington & Quinoy Gallrout Henge, til. an the twenty-oluuth day of September, ti o'cluck, noon, in anvo of the fulluwing Ing of tho stockholte Huh a Mpwetal araot this Compuny be cniled to moot nt the Kenorul antes of the Company, In the City of. Chi the tronty-olutitt GS) dar pe Reptombar, test at of. Chea, il. on tambar, ) o'clock. NUON, for the purpuro vf conaidor= therwisy, core nos, Touscd. by tha Company, oF oxtonsiun dearer of tho Honda nyt or Oxonslons S.N. A, GIGWOLD, Chatman, YOUNG MEN Str nk pal Weakness), among others thowing sone ta Nervous and Physlea! te ma, eapaatty i, tality, dei Bev kre Lossat % theteet stage, 2a re pronebng ¥ Dette fae pre ai fray elvaiag to post aising athueutee. Slany & rit dduwel nih ent hay pert een addon cull fyisare racked as Guelert and Moats ilaatten ts 1 al auide your vo-callnd pride, aul comult ove who thoroughly Hand? your allawsls and’ who alone will Kuow your ene; In re cI dd persnanent valle for na ail rowlnence In the wer! bs sare to-day vufleting from she sredy of welch wate sown durlag svimrals Hougbifesiesae Se seak the taeror for prost Seated the ariy of Vatey or Bed et be ua ie ote foul not appeal to veu more sincerely,” Man think of fhe eva ones of ther who bore you; vecell the planding accents of am et your miled’ wander Uack (0 the muuch cberibed couewie dg falter, ond temeraber what soa. a7 ‘Fhovet you aay Yor tbe peo fetbeliatieas te ben faving you avtrazided wreck 0 fen znd lout, 40 exibrace erin Ay We ela tube a aun et your pest role yourelf with the Uhongh that Natary Sal elf, fr tw bt ie $elogsyou nok only fan te Gaus but sale Nature oarialt, mnigtatar, pal Eun lt acura grow’ "ite lie perk E AGE! epg seis, at nce Mareen ogee ot esas oF yuu feller 20d i : ‘i " apyeas ete cele oul tb shin of ail aca gana che te ans Sea Ue tenia ol 4500 LG Pall to cures All mie” veto Disease vivwe ily sootidental, -Aericfum pack! 40M otra escfle curlodty, sud erat by rajress, if full slescripAlon of cate Fre opal interview Py DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A viutinn of youthful tinprudonce causing Prema ture Decay, Nervous Debllity, Lout Manbood, ets having tried In vain overy known remedy, bas ds covertil a almple self cure, which bo will scad RES fo his fcllow-wufferess, adiresa J, 1, SMLEVES, 45 Chatham At. N. Vs Gold Medal thenuthor. An foal Work ware chonpuat{ndiay amended 1 i uit-Prenoryntion:” boutd 7 pL maualdite aunibeasrny font, Sip. canals boat feel ehurnvlngs, | es presariey rico only att wusteated ani ow, Address Po iY Dr, W. HOW. THYSPDE Kel ae BO Cone 7 $cH37 IDR. KEAN, 373South Clarkest., Chicago a Consult porsunally oF Ly sual IreU Ne eras huuies Vi, a Usp ude Budde,