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- : venttasfc. Aade by Oamwel, Hazard'® Cor, Now Yark, v il 33 sold by Drugglste: 3 q Clar] hos renf from wing regions the hetter beet CHICAGO UNIVERSITY. POLICE BRUTALITY. Clask stisota T bi rentel fin 634,000 o1 BRIDGEPORT'S SANITARY CONDITION. o e O e etohi, and Dt LT b Y ‘more the housekeeper can find the best besf in | (HeSE BAT orator —. A purely vegeble catharic - Fazz The Temperance Barean should prosecute the | _ 0 i P oaation, debility, siek’ H Orerture—D3me Eobold. Raff | Toon:] isk Madie ihe United States. Coming West, when you ‘and tonlo—for i, comatipatlon, sents of liver, _Seventh Annual Meeting of the Board | Sepsds ik zois Tor S I’ A Prisoner Shamefully Mal. | Sreet bubss. This bty overs ovemmog absons | Te Report of Professors Delafontaine | siriko Cincinasf, peroeptib letity dows in | ebtache gt in s rafalitor e Bavack of Directors. Jewrs. %}}fi?féfif&n mm‘éfv, Welner, and Eler, | treated by Officers. ?h :c’!_fice);, aud is likely some time to reel inio and Hirsk. mou?;h ufg Consumer can worsy dngn: lx;mp::; °'B“:i':"]‘::;’§ Tialr - RS wplendid Bl i s raues | 2 2 tion without a_suspicion that the butcher has | g4, ‘tho best in thaworld. Tba iy T : e —————— et Sl T by ety ineaged e Condyearpotent, A% indamagols | U, it S TR SR . . . . ug pToD = v > < Y f bad 2 1 Discussion as to the Presidency of the | " lowingis the svening programme:: | ieked and Pounded i & Celln-Probably | Bodaied over 500 guesis ince its opening, lase| Lietter from: ‘S‘.‘" Hon. Teonard | g “Louis tho - beet to ey inforal. ‘?Efi?&‘yufflffe?fgIfizfigynflg?{'fimfi:‘.’fiw o1 . 7 Ve EKing . ~ 1 . w‘nih Illinois Cloan, soft, g’ N *; Institution---Election of iR ey e Tatally Injured. "The lingis State Woman's Saffrage Commit Mt i el tamd there s a2 | AR vt U goropeax GEARIBILY : i e thag | EATCHELOR. Provseton N ¥, s ¢ : N Gy 1. Grooad, . 400 Aichigan avenue. Every epicene i | r, i, wiior of The Chicago Tribtne: s Yoy pesssvsey | s - s “ : ons stnff sold by our butchers would rot on the T jorh ety 3) hereeidencer town should go, 25 business of momentous if- A A Loty HALE_DAVIS-O0 % 'be Sir: My attention hes been called to a re- | hands of an Esstor dealer. Missonri ships its Y Ty the Rev. Wi, Alvin Bartlatt, Mo 5 A o man s 3 } poplished in tio Chicago Times, mado by | cattls to New York and enis Texas gristle. Whet | Bis' Rt ase N s 2, ancantir of W- 33 c = think g | por 3 5 X 5 ool oo T e ene foks | Professors Delafontoino and Hireh to oy clients. e Lo et o oo O o o Yot | LHUSLI ShiH O3 her 1 fask, st Wond Comites desires—closa the frout. doors of tho | Jamea Tarmer and Moesrs. Shooneman & C0. 0 | esonus ibueturaand a fropical Insusianca of | B2 hCh RS, PRt i SUINETEIETE: Bk saloons—but will it not have an opening sffect | reference to their slsughtering establishments, | horn combined with the minimums of flesh and zecond davgnior of o Hior. Quite 3 verious case of maltrestment, wherein 2 prizoner was xhamefully abused, 2ad daager- ously, if not fatally, injured. occurred at the Harrison Street Police Station on Thursday night, and demends the instant attention of the { Ssymplonic Poems, Die Hunneuschiacat, nach ‘Ezalbach, ~The eeventh annual meeting of {ie Board of " Regents of the Chicago University concluded its | A75is Cntstile, Op. o7 ‘business yesterday evening, after a protracted | Ballet, Faust. ‘and important two days' session, in the rooms | g sitten expressly for the opera in Parit. " Polic i - 3 3 2 o, A oD, - 1. ng, While Larks with Little{Wirg, Op. 4, No.3..Franz. | heads of the’ Police Department. The factsin | upon the months of their customers? - eral ditil f Brid; and | fat. The body is 1 ‘but it is &1l hollow. The el 4 Jackso ) of the Historical Society, in' Inter -, Geos : o 2 i = and the gen: condition o geport, at. e body is large, bui it 15 e FAYROBINSON—On the 10th iost., ! ey Chieago ty, -ace- . Geo; Ospoo. the cese, as near as they conld be ascertained, Charles Finn, s tailor, died suddenlyatNo. |.fall of accusations and insinnations | female gives no milk to speek of, and neither | nfich., gt ngd%n‘e%nf g’a briders fathor. by the E-,d‘ 285 Fourth avonue yesterday. The cause of ['acaingt the. Boand, of Health, [ | Malonor fomale is predisposed to-ascumulate | & W ORpEh, Gyl Jud Mfics Sasas, dangnser of DE. | his death hrs not been zscertained, but doubt- |'pSe"%100 read tho afiidavit of A. Deslandes, | faf- The beast has p::'im&q:x;dg:s mfio;gfmof % | ST, e, g s b less will be at the inquest which is to be held to- ith ? | tal energy, X o e T proposed to bo published herawith. and tho let- | 1150 Brokento the ssddie, thoy would fer | ReF: Dr. Dugeld M. Loy, of Ghicess, anz ] 5 i i ot of Profeesor Delalontaine, pe eclipse the performance of the San Domingo | RESACE AT o o e A locomotive headlight has been placed in an | TRIBUSE of this morning. 2 3 but tho motion woald kill a tmen in &_day's DIED, i elovated position near thesite of the new Cus- | Idonotbelieve in the habit of trying law- | g2 ™ 00000 o ok char o SE. LiowiS WHO |- e enanncmrnmy | tom House building, enabling the workmen to |- casés in newspapers. In benty-tmo yoare Prac- | wi o ons to the killing and selling of Texas | ~BEGOLE_On the lith jnst., a6 1.2 3. m., Mary & continue their Iabors late into the night. The | tice, I have never befors deviated from the rule cattle, and scarce one who dses anything else. Bagols, wifs of ga;( g Begol I8, Bttt e foundations of the edifice are being Isid. " of action this belief would induce. : ything Einehl fm reldonce: No. &5 Omsard. st thie day La:dpwsr.hon inrther gof 2 in Bridge- |" The dead body of & new-barn child was found | L0 demonstrate who keeps clean in “Eraini heruotica, ’ T port, and who don’t, would not incline me todo Valne of Gymnastic ‘Training: e Tl oy ot her somesetdencny . lsraaapoapyeien in s hogeheed at the corner of Clinton and Mon- | ROrb &2 % ) Tncldeat i Raitoo-sF, Ca R 1t in this case ; nor would a desire upon the part. An incident is related of the fire in Cantorbury | &3 ., o0 porects, yesterday moon. An inquest | orngong to Jessen the merits of Professors | Cathedral which goes to chow the value of gym- | FESFEA0NES Bortiier, " s copn. A senic Block. As the.fire defested the annual | Intrpduction, Cliorus an “meeting last year, the elections to fll vacencies e ;Jere thrown upon the present meeting. The |. Home opera is slwoys a delicato subject to * following is | landie, aud st the Same tima s more or less 5 THE KEW BOARD. painful £ is impossible to avoid comparison: : President—Hon. William B. Ogdex. *{ and the comparisons, of course, ars nol; fa\'or:.: d TV"“ Wfivybmm' ‘Ssmuel Hoard, ble. The amateur will recall the professional S Lo T v artist, and thus the amateur necesearily suffers. ; Esecutize Board—Levi D. Boone, Fernando Joues, | LUere 18, of course, o justice in instituting the. * Samuel He Rev. E. J. Goodspeed, Jesse B. Thomas, | COMPparison. and no one will protend to messure “James R. Dool Jamea E, Tyler, H. 3L Thompson, | the one by the other; but the professionsls Thomes Hoyne, Cyrus Bentley, Johin J. C. Burroughs, | establigh a certain standard of artisticexcellence are as follows: About 9 o’clock in the evening, Afichael Clark, well known in the North Di- vision, where ke formerly kept a saloon 2t the corner of Chicago avenne and Wells street, was arrested by Officer Madigan for some trifling breach of the pesce while under the influ- ence of ligaor. He accompanied the police- man to the station quietly, and submitted to confinement withoui objection. The officer who arrested him and the Station- Lkeeper who locked him up do not deny this. He he; eoffcio. hich is accepted b ¥ Th ye 00m. 1 Lg‘,";f’,,,,,,_n_% Thompeon, T ot e e s S oo | was placed in a cell with snother msn. Abont ‘e held, but withont remulting in the discovery | Pirul and Delofontaine s nor any controversy as | nastie iraining in an emergancy. When it was | - BOXGEDE"ox 153 " Tnfe. of Wacoping couety CeruorRav - Ligh and striving to veach thesograndslandards, | one hour after Chari's arival, Lis fellow-prison Petson who piaced It thers. to what didinfectants ard best. 'Ths reason L do | atiempied to convey tho fire-ioso o tho roof, | Xa Githentt Paulies, PRty B 5 County Commissioners Ashton zud Crawford, |-it is beciuse the chargeis made that Turner & | where the fire first broke out, the ladders used | ¥enoaifics 25 Eieh 200 T2 o, Sanday, thatst, ¢ er became hungry. and esked the Station-) er -, The following were chosen members of the | The mistake ‘which Signor Farini 3% r if ke would be kind enough to purchase him Board, to fill vacancies in the years named, 28 | ang his pupils made last evening, was in singing Committee on Buildings, submitted to the | Shogneman desired to whitewash themselves | for the purpose were found to be tco short. | t5 Calvary Cemctery, bycars 5 Board of Public Works, yesterdsy afternoon, a | and blacken_their neighbors; because intima- | Time was pressing; to have sent far other lad- _Advortisements Reccived Too Late for Ch.ui_«\g? ollows: Trovatore at all. Trovatore cut up into elices, | some edibles with money which had been taken 2d- 1571.3?. D. Taslor, Wm. Shannon, Rev. X. J. Good® | here an aria and there 2n aria, with a piano 2c- | from him. The Station-keeper called Officer | Statement of the number and edmessurement of | tions are made of improper conduct in the Board | ders would have been to give the fire such hesd- fication. il oeed, Henry Farnam, AL L Pierce, W. ¥. Coolbsngh, | companiment, where orchestral effects are in- | Uhlich, 2 man who is permanently employed in | rooms which will be required for the use of the | of Health and other officials; and because what~ | way as to make the destruction of the entire G0N — ELEGANTLY - FURNISHED . “dispensable, 18 simply the shell without the or- | .and about the Armory, and askedhim if he-would | County officers in the New City Hall. ever was done I did myself, or caused my clients | Cathadral Almost insvitable. In this juncturos b gas, care, etc, ; Also ons ainglo roemy 3} The following announcements of Liberal meet- | t0'd0, and whatever instnictions wars’givén I | ‘goldior who had mounted first showed that rather fngm tonig e e T ) comur o | St Tolaiat kst 1 thrs ot - | e combigionof menil deiion s pbve Twenty-ninth and Stats streets; Sixth Ward, | Fious responsibility in this matter, I sho 5. cal nbrepiGity which a0 & Shobanie ol theme corner of Lime and Archer avenue; Thirteenth | it myself. barois, lpmeat Willwue bestetug o o W No. 813 West Madis P .. Having been employed by Turner and Messis. | ment he leaped, at the risk of his life, for Ard, No. 813 Wes on otroch for thopar [ g, & Con bo.defend them in ref 3 ing lesden gutter shove him, E:enl enlisting members for the Greelsy and “9“““3 vy fl“ oo teis xel “’f‘.s‘ ‘the ““b":‘:fimg handm P :h trength, v i, O londay cvenivg” there il | S0 condact of tese lagghter houses, Lad | caughtf¢wih ons hapd,sol by seer sirnethy SSRGS Bia R B w6 Jiie | sedit Sl e, e The voting at St. Bridget's Fair will cesse at | &id this because, f0 my mind, 1 was self-avi- | saved. In the first sear of tho Rebellion, 1t will OF 30 SPLENDID LOTS IN 12o'clock to-night, when the successful candi- [ dent no one could contemplate the destruction, | be remembered, the Fire Zouaves readered s daes will bo sunotnced. Lsst evening, Judge | and the driviog away forival cities, of a busi- | somewhat similar servico in saving Willats | /%) T J @ T TNT,, Otis wes ahead of ex-Mayor Rice in the contest |- ness-which is the third in importance to the | Hotel from threatened confiagration. Ladders | for tho gold-headed cano; M. Shepard led Mr. | city. Tho idea of indicting sod driving of tho | yero nob at hand, or insufficient for use, 3ud the | Ang 86 Lots in NORWOOD PARK} Greenebaum for the silver-set; and Alderman | grain and lumber business is much more reason- | Zousves made ladders of themselves, swarming 5 oz Cullerton was several votes shead of ex-Alder- | able. I therefore told them to geb some chem- | up water-spouts, climbingup on one another’s | , Aflnearthe dopct of those two fourishing submber] man Kahn, and will probsbly secure the gold | ists and eee how the condition of their estsbe oulders, or dangling in living chains from the | DAY, Oot. 14, ac our. sclesrooms, For s 53 duc it 3 7cnlazy st £l Ozpal-se., 9 + 1872 Thos. Hoyne, Samoel Hoard; J. K. Buriis, 3. | % a7 =0 iy iy "7 { chestrainit. It would hsve been far more pru- 3. Thompson, T, Tev. Jesso B, Tomas, 1L | Goit fo have selected some kight opera of the . 1873. Joseph F. Bonfield. Stradella or La Dame Blanche kind, and the se- = %é‘ %E’:.rs Gmefi:;& % ];lk.fnm‘hs B ! }esfinn \:ion[duhnu done m&n jug]fiee to the - a ‘Wilson, Lucius jadies and gentlemen engaged in the perform- IsE HARmbiE Meeker, Axtemas Carter. | wuce. It i mafeir to subject amstonss to the H = ’BESID] 3 ;. v searching criticism w] 1§ 2] rofes- : The more important partof the discussions | sionel talent, but the Tether beventafionn sn- Tefers to the matter of the Presidency of tho in- | nouncement of grand opera like Trovators gtitntion, which engaged the meeting during the | ang Puritani ° very . much resembles Axger part of hoth sessions. Yesterdsy = paper | an invitation for criticiam, not only of the teach- g3 presented. by Bev. Dr. Everis, of which the | ers mothiod and rewuits, bint 2lso of the perform- gy e the concluding portion, tendering | ance of the pupils in their respective r0 We 8 resignation as member of the Boerd : aro not disposed, howeser, to accopt the invita- g J0 hasten unity of counsel, and fscilitate a newand | tion, further than the remark that the perform- ‘more hopelul departurein the distory of the Univer- | aned of an opera of this kind, in so public & ity, I hereby tender my resignation as member of the manner, by musical students, under the an- accormme the hungry prisoner by fiefling him something to eat. e d_m%senwd, and % vtunhk fi.\mk his erTane jpon_returning, he tool e keys of the lock-up and cells, and proceeded to deliver the food. Uhlich clsims that, when he opened the cell door, Clark sprang wpon him, and, seizing him by the lege, sitempted to throw him down. Another policeman, named Humbrook. who saw the struggle, went to the assistance of Lis fellow-officer, and_between the two of, them Clark was guieted down and removed to 2nother cell. They then retired from the lock-up. Shart- 1y afterward the Station-keeper heard criearfor asistance issuing from one of the cells, and upon going to see what was the matter, wasitold by some of the prisoners that Clark was hleed- i Board. But in the future, a5 in the pest, T shall be A 4 X ! Tappy to do anything in m¥ - by Wi i Douncement of an Itelian opera, was a mistake. | ing to desth. He asked Clark if that was the 5 h b i o Shinre (he prorbeiy tn pesesble deating uf war | All concerned wonld have dong themselves iu- | cece, and he raplied that it was; to fake. bim | Weich. Tishments conld be improved. Pursuant to this | roof, with an sgility snd daring, which were duly | prizied piste bot circgla= ‘noble institution, finitely more credit in a miscellancons concert, f out and gsee for himself. The cell The following building permits were_granted | susgestion, 1 went at an appointed tima to their and wonderfully commemorated in the pictorial et w‘g,_ ‘A BUTTESS & CO., Aneticnasrs. ' A REPORT. or some simple light opera. door was accordingly opened, and Clark was | by the Board of Public &,,m yesterday: To | plsces of businees. After waiting a hnlf—huu;l prints of the day. ’ e e &, A Special committee, consisting of Rer.J. A [Cheiperfirauance, Lawerer, wis ot altogetlist | foand Iving In. & poot ot blood: [Heess iaken James Clase, three-story and basement brick | olse g Fish 407 Delufoutatug, Shom T oo = By ELISON & FOSTER. mith, E. B. McCag; d Th s Hoyne made | Withont i merita. ly, it | outin e hall-way. and 3 doctor was & or. ilding. 5 ts T e, o - 5 ii cCagg, ant omas Hoyne o 3 Dtldgshflix!::g .f:fé wao-:‘v:o mflme e$ Lol them what we wanted. Tt was to ascer- | The New York Times, in Telling a ‘The latter, after =z critical examinstion. stated thet a blood vessel in the abdomen had been ruptured, and that the cese was one whichmight terminate fstally at any moment. Clark wrm questioned 25 to the manmer in which he bad re~ ceived the injury, 2nd he replied that Uhlich tmd kickedhim. Uhlich, however, denies the eharge, and Officer Madigan, who entered the eiafion with prisoners while the struggle between Uhblich, was like most other amatear performances, and in this direction we sre charitably silent. Afu- sically, the interest centered rather in _the fact that some_good voices were developed rather than in the performance of the music. For Italian opers the Italian method is needed, in ‘place of which there was » painful absence of any particulurly defined method. Signor Farini Limself, who as had some experience. we be- Iieve, on the operatic stage, did not set 2 very good example in this respect. He has a voice of very excellent baritons quality. znd of ample ‘the following report: ;mne committes to whom was referred the subject’ discussion yesterdsy, tonching the t attie *ude of Univarsity afiairs nd e 2o wmiieti ol -ef relief, beglesve to report. In the mew circum- ~etances crested by the appeal that has been made to She puklic through the press, the commitiee find im- practicable the plan of adjustment herefofore pro- As a measure having in view the withdrawal <f one element of our difficulty {rom the present ques- tion, the committee aroallowed to present 3 piperirom !Rev. Dr. Eaerts, in which he offers Lis resignstion & & member of the Board. It is understood tuat he does Lic, Blunders Into ¢ Truik. " REGULAR S@—RDAY"S SALE brick building, 15330 foet, No. 72 Mavket street. | tain whather the esiablishments =ere carlod ob | 17y Now York Zimes, in the course of an szti- There is 2 city ordinance requiring bufchers | foct by them upon the trial. I, in going | ¢lo on the State nominutions, nndertakes to be- t0 cover up the meat conveyed by them from ing | lie the Democratic candidate for Canal Commis- : 3 o3 point fo another in the city imis. This | ortros b ot T ehould 600 anTIAINE | elaner, and binnders infa s frabh 45 fo the Ad- XH ordinance is sppacently considored obsolete, and | Tt (NG00 “PPas ot Jerntaod, from & éons. | Ministration nomineo. . Here srs its words, ital- i the pablic is perpetually reminded of thenormal | vergation between the chemist and my clients, | o8 and all: . : £o 'Eg;offi s Tost mution and sirloin of boef. | {ha the atmosphers of the establishment wes | - Foiled in theic ettompls to seruto s corrup- umbrook rogressing, @ sight of 2 wagon of carcasses 18 DOt & | 45 be anal; but not having much faith in | tonist for Canal Commiesicner in the Republi- CARPETS, ZTC. - Sappiunto bow uuiatos durce it par | lseant oo and o genes wiah 1 tat i | Eal o a3 dnfncs boiinses Tl | oo Commiln, o e suctlon i i | i secic i supports him in the denial, and asys that ke eaw little attention to it. Goipg through the estab- el ?nto the Domcratic_ Conveation, 2ud |pets. Tibla Catleer, Hardvare, Prated Ware, Ceock not 23 conceding wrong on Lis part ¢ > 1 fumbrook ki yriso! i iaredsy ishmg iEcove lainly that their object in the cowss bemtofore pumved by tim, | PRNET {7 m{hfiafimflge;z:hoé’ | e e cukane thonTh‘ fire, ihhx::;’ Ponomen of sty oo . mmnt;hi 3&5‘&:‘:‘1’,’; e st Hetar ot | Tade s sure thing of Hubbard's nomination.” | Bleakats, Bass, eto, ote._ Allo ™5 rols Oflloth toth or a8 ewding inguiry or discussion, ~but as { i g & : £8 § LangroRt hre, ganlenen o Siuy.0 ially Dr. Rauch. 1 explained to thegentle- | _Tbe Zimes, doubtless, meant to spesk of its { trads. ELISON & FOSZER, Auctlonearr, , & measure of pesce and concilistion, With the excep. | Tiobin the most estraordiniry mapuer. Both | is st geveral officers. amorg them | tained lights for their cigars from the ruins of | especially Dr. Rauch. I explai g: candidate for Canal Commissia Stroud up- ‘83 amd 87 Market tion of the presentation of this paper from Dr, Evarie, | Musically aud dramatically he exaggerates, and t Buckley, who were sitting in the office | the elevator of Vincent, Nelson & Co., near the | men especially that I did not want any such con- o that ticket,” bt the compositor inatiactively |+ 5 beg leave to Teport the whule subject | the exsggeration only tends to distort the music | of the station, but a few feet distant from the | Pittsburgh & Fort Wayne Depot. The names | troversies in my case. = ot It Frand.” and 80 5t po: Inthe. oot 54 On Pair Cashmere Goate, Malo and Fewele, | Backiothe Commitier now iu sSession, andtothe { and the'action ons of their proper limits. Much | cell whers the prisoner and the two officers were | of these three gentlemen are J. M. Terwilliger, ridgeport, s everybody Lnows,is full of ;:1 nlt N raud,” and 80 it appears I el ‘Afll’.fi :.-:filunkn, cn SATGRDAY MORNING, Ost- of safe Yenown; J. O'Neill, residing on the | odors, ansing from every variety of odoriferous At 2 second meeting with these | In.¥iéw of the fact that Btroud is & son-in-law ELISON & ros'rgi,‘ dA&ew' ; Board for such furtlier action 23 may be deemed | of this may have been due to the nstural anxiety | fishting, knew nothing sbout the matter until Geedful. 3.4, Saura, he must heve felt concerning the cradeness and | Clark cried out for assistance.about half an hour f Franklin and Ohio streets, and D. H. | substancea. : e 3 Troiacgaca. | inesperience of those “with him, but even under | after the distmbence bad ceased The Injured | Kilmer, in Bradley's *Bank,” We §ive mames gentemen, st Mesars. Shommemen & Co-e plsce, Serd pupdl of e Ganal Gommiesiones Brace, sad 2 X RESOLUTIONS. = these, and most certainly under favorable cir- | man was removed to the hospital at 8 o'clock | and locations that every one who doubts may be | I asked my clients to have the szi Slough, | 3 Canal Engineer by favor of thie “ Cansl Ring, SPECIAL SALE OF o cumstances, he needs to restrain himself. He able to call on the witnesses (magna pars, &c.) | the verious ditches and drsins, and other offen- | the Times’ article will certainly make {ho canal- P i 2 i &0 that & map might be | horees sll laugh every step of the way from Al- 50 Ghests Tea n & i i & yesterday morning, after having passed a At the close of the promacted discussion, en- | J Capable of singing the * Il Belen™ far better | yreiched night, Tho matiroes mpsa which he | o this stravge Tact. sive places, desi gaged in very generally by those presenr, the re : o o U % i i bany to Buffalo ! R R e S e K NI K R R e e Ty ECAT ol e G R — bt wesopresented by Bov. Dr. Smith, 2ad passed : | ;o oo e, however, that 1t developed some | that the prosent injury is but the. reopaniag of | COluns, without scknowiedgment. on Thursdat, | 1is shout dnd do this in the Jatier pert of tho | terms! So certifies tue New York Tinies. ORTNG, Oct. 12, a8 T oclocks WazaEss, This Board deem it proper that st the | DOTIormance, howerer, i . Jeveloped somo | that the present Injury is but the, TeoPARIDg of | 4 table showing thet the aggregate value of th | Hiiomeon romsining; so M Tarber eaid ho D O Do 1 o 1 oheeks 1posent juncfure, same expressian shall go upon its | Sveet: freeh. LESROICE vouns woices, notally | the old Wound. Tt isposaible 1a_present { products of & fow leading manufactures in this | wooiq tave thon tn hie bugzy, knd T 1oft. 3 ke ELISN SFOSTIR, Auctionber: 1| ivecords of its appreciation of the charecter and ser- | those of Mies ell, ‘Wordrzgen, and Mr. | condition may have been caused by an accidental city during the past twelve months was $76,670,- "“:m° Db;e ct‘“'o"“ ufi 1 “‘ggv s mfl et €abbage and Porter. fall; but this does not mitigate the offence of those officers who 5o fer forgab the duties of their position as to commit the alleged oatragrs Gates, who represented, respectively. Leonora, Azucena, and Manrico. Aliss Haskell isz singer of great promise. Her voice is true, sweet, and Ivices of Rev. Dr. Burroughe, the President of tbe Triverslty from its foundation, in which also he bas & sring e ; ] m . @ 3 000, against 256,985,000 in 1870. The Post gives i bt The following amusing anecdeto is now goig . Eomrmert b B A S SO RIS oty | pegen BESE RS AR E | NIBCIAL AALO AL ARCUOD: & < " &c., : : £ 2 very flesible, as \wl.l 28 remarkably espressive, | upon 2 confined prisoer, The qn}tm— shou'sd in our review on Wednesdsy, and repeatedit yes- much less to get auy one in the pewspapers; obiicer wasordersd bn daty from oxo stetion (0 E and she sings like a faithful student. Shehas | be thoronghly investigatd immediately, and, if | | il 2 A gty ‘much less to get ourselves there. * The truth is, Lalopdinionte sation ¥ . the material to meke an excellent concert singer, | the offivers are found guilty of what is charged | Lerday. that theso were oply a portion of the ng- | 1 pever thought of dignifying our visit 1o p agother.. 1o bis toavelling claim sposared the MESSRS, B. GIOVANNONT & 60.S and we hope, in common with many others, thut | against them, an example should be made. of | f"fn‘:‘“’ e the fize, exclnsve of 344 000,000 | Bridgeport by areport. I'supposed the question [ {Th o Orten 00 I,""“E“f,fi stadastias | 2 this will not be her last public appearance. It | them. | Seorth of builiings Den meivhbor ahagld at | ¥as one of shovels, carte, and general washing, | J7er Ofice. The oficer Frote back mgns! - will not be ditficalt forbertofindnmpfltoirenf‘ | Toomt olariarize coectiy Deighbor should 2%} rather than grave eyents to pass into history. the porter aale ‘hecon\'edremfi 25cage o | : e It e e | THE CITY IN BRIEF e Nexh Wkl Bros, v alie maro my clonte | O tave bad o takes taby mhich would kavs | B8 & A M1 T : will speedily make her a decided favorite. { > g { Ald McGrath, overcome with slight mental | told mé Tumer and Shoeneraen wero getting up | WisohaveLelto takos cab, which wowld hate « H3 ?j b : Migs Wordragen bas an zlto voice, very power- 3y exertion, quietly and undisturbed *‘sroozed” | something ‘to their injury for publication. E“Eul s i "m‘“ t,?flt pol ;— _"igs‘“ LA ol ul, especially in the lower register, and very , A Trying Tiue. away the entire afternoon of yesterday, in the | assured them there was not the alightest found. | £ci “g} Yas; !ij e n{,‘ ez P g‘i ftg"-‘cu;' ! e o round and rich in 2l its parts, and fhe=dds to | It was 6 o'clock in the evening. The sMades | rgom adjoining the City Clerk’s office,—the | ation for it. * Bl [ e e T L a2 4 this 2 showing of drametic ability which, if | of night were falling fast as an omribus harse on | apartment in which the manifestation of a love | Next, Professor Hirsh came to my offics with | 52 rte»-n‘!'!aB o u::fi ‘gg‘ ::?\:m “t:i‘resist H ‘i m roperly caltivated,, will lead her to success. | West Madison sireet balked, and, witha pereie- | {0r trutl so sstounded the pharisaical Aldermas. | his roport, andead it T mupposed it was writ- e e, Progume) fo restet | 3 Z 9. me_r singing of the prison masic was far above tency worthyof & better czuse, laidibackeon his Doubtless, in his sleep-cl ed condition, ab- | tenup 2s 2 matter o: 03’ and was at my ser- $ho Coss that, atitiench ho conld ok dimcover s | X i . e amatenr average. Mr. Gates has a very | - # a Havi .~ | horred hallucinations of the future punishment | vice. Iknew of ro difficulty between him and | ebdart for U kb R ELEGANT BRONZE CLOCKS, Floreatins Mosxis T pure and sweet teaor voico of extraordinary | hindlegsand deciined to budge. Having paid | of one who would paci a witness-stand, and ry | my clients sboat the cost of it, and failed | Precedont for the word © portarage. " o Woulls | bles, elogact lazso Vasss sod Columcs, superd'Cafal It is one of the best natural voices in | theirfare, alarge andience ondeck hmngjon five | to introduce eubverted testimony, constantly | to take it and put it in a pxgeoa—holai ;:‘;f' wh:fl-fér %&hc&gl‘l‘% _&utmfl&c“bfinz fuhl:;mu‘:r ffifi:fiwugatfigmsié 30 | ettes, <, mch Branzs ‘Larse importation o ;Zeach 5 ‘Tecognizing as of the higlest momentto the prosperity, and often even to the existence of the University. spitecf em] enta that have beset bim in hisad- ninistration, he has won 3 title to the lasting grate Jtudb of every friend of the University, and to an em. JAnént place in the history, not only of this {nstitution, Jatof educs- tiorial progress of the country at large. TRIBUNE reporter interviewed several of -the Board at the close of the meeting, and, | SomP3ss. 1b D Jos Rsoedecierstn 3 & > & o h A = 2 h 3 ~ | the city, but it needs cultivation, for which ke ts’ lists th torical benedic- | flitted scroes his dreams. eimply becauee I saw nothing in it which ok giatemmenta'ot ol —ihat thebeliove in the fm- | Sich Snesoles shonldbolmprocd Iuatler |t horee-untl that horse blushed for.his sex. | AS FAR AS PRACTICABLE. e T eabistaas thap, my povmpen nas nof to | offcer, however, had the joke 2t their expense, | At Store No. 138 Twenty-second-s A=y iblished chiaracter of the Gliicago Univer—| Mrovatore. A policemsn came up with hia star, but the horse = tttack my client's neighbors, and T must confess | N9t the first one, sither, that tho petty coinomy | near Wabash-av.. = - Thiar, Been ramarkabie;. st only 5 niin of - — refused to recognize themajesty of thalaw per- | e Enforcement of the Sunday Snloon Close | 1 was stupid enonghnot to_auspect that he had | of the present Government hes called forth. : B riat o Tosaioct S habrhia ol aver e b STREET GONVEYANCES. | sonified in that policeman. " There he etood the | ~ing Law Referred to Superintendent Wash- | put those paragraphs in tobe hired totakethem | .« : | ——— o Commencizg oa TUESDAY EVENISG, Oct. 1, at d to, rroughs ; i & oreme o eticable.’ also sai W] did want, if ke could s e Cas 6 T P ANTLY SUBERIOR ¢ ‘hing b33 by ~Dothing oun over cancel the obligationsof the § ;o\ < iicrine of Basiness by the Fire Ke. | FOUld have made a poor candidate fonoffice, as | “The Board of Police held a secret mosting | find it was eomething to improvo my clieate’ | soan iation oril e metave il e h%’,g:,fi;m&:m&:fi X U TR o0 i A b Rl et 108 | sestrday attermoon, g, ater some discusson, | SHAMEmet, Fo then acid he thensht e | 83 BUier s Conattaf us o record & cats | BTl Rk Ciipen gt e cruelty to animals before his eyes, ested | referred the matter of the enforcement of the | cainrats all “the offal 20d snimal master | JPiC.T8 MUet 83y is rother a stunner. In Dr. | Opes forexbibition wih cs aloguss Tussday mos: that thes ot fire to the snamaTs (adl.. [he aug- | Sunday lew to Superintendent Washbarn, with | for rome . chamicd " “dlubon . epin | Samuel Tyler's - eplendid memoirs of - Chief | 92, sia zespectfally tavited toattond thoeale. & gestion was not scted upon, peitherwas the | power to sct—as far s practicable.” The | would scve it from odor whils being utilized. I | J‘“‘_iuca Tamey it nppears thet the Judgs wes an | wilbupmovided. _ oo S C o tail. Finally, out of pure epite, he took a fit of { qualifying clsuse tends to show that the Com. | replied that, whils that might bodone witha | F7ie Smo¥er. Hebogan to puff awsy eatly in { S running. and the 'bus went after him,and a | Joo 008 £ jod | Pound of meat in‘a chemist’s lsboratory, Lre- ! 1ife; and kept on industriously puffing away to = crowd after the bus, and €0 on. missioners have, to a certain extent, receded | FUNICHS) TEN 0.0 EC T an eatablishment, | tHO end. Yet he had one of thozo delicate. nery- | - By GEOD. F. GORE & CO., e from the position they intimated to the Commit- | Spare hundrods of animels wee slaughtered | OUF: Oxcitablo organizations which are thought A Slander Refated. tes of Fifteen they should occupy, and it is daily. Tho next T heard of this sopore. ¥ ulisrly suscsptible to injury from the use of it at m; found | ! S 3 fi x 3 4 X bocco. ' When he was 87 years of ago some one | Q; C I : btfal if ther than odic attempt breskfast-table, in the Times. 0! % L 3 g 8 4 ! i Towerd the close of 1ast winter a mzjn named | doubtful if any other a spasmodic pl a0 g Zkinsh e, e e i il e L ne T ) A .U. T O N ; Univeraity to him as its founder; that peaca :and barmony of coumsel iz the ouly wayto +zeach coveted resulta. sulted in an Increase of Vehicles for Public Use 4 ; ~—The New Omuibus and" Street-Car Lines—-18S <3 Cirs and 202 Omnibuses Engaged in Carrying + Passensersat 5 Cents a Head. . The scattering of the centra of business by the fire, and the consequent increase of travel, ‘brought abont a material improvement in onr syetem of intramural traneitmuch tobe desired. And it came about in 2 somewhat intricate way, AMUSEMENTS, THE SIXTH THOMAS CONCEET. “Aiken’s Theaire was again filled last evening to its utmost capacity, upon the occasion of the sixth concerf of the Thomas season. Like all 22, M g2d 25 Bast Randolph-st. the audiences of the week, it wasa thoroughly | 33 3 8Tgst many public Dblessings do. ) james Murphy, whos son Thomas,js rough | willbe made to close the seloons on Sundsy. i ¢ sy eclell e i oMo 3 apprecistive one. This featire hes been | 3 tap “ompemny Copticied, band , was & 20d enbeequiinily sent | Tho Mayor ehifted tho responsibility to the | Rrofesect Hish or Delafontain plichiag into fi{%fifl:sfliuyei 6 on s siokebad ho found | , Asstherlaseasad attzctive slof SECOND-BAY 3; marked one, and more moticesble than in | hicles, ran 2~ line of ommibuses on | oo enitentiany fors long torm, Buons? e | Police Commissioners on acconnt of thi ex- | Neither is it persoralis of Ty concers whather | LS § greatoet Tlle from pain in sxmoking, Ho | 24 NEL I & ‘any previons season. The concerts have drewn | Wabssh avenue, in_competition with the South T oL, Hhought | pressed ability to carry out the provisions of the | they write articles ~ condemning establishe at e cigar in his mouth. Now | E' T ]t'ur 5 5 Lemaulabe rov) - £33 | aw + the Polics Commisgioners seem to donbt | meats, und then witbdraw® them in | FO FOUld say hero is o caso for Bro. Track and ur e’ 0 mged culating the report that he (J: his 2ati-tobscco league. If such an organization Side City Railrosd Company. The latter corpo- ames o bed and robbed of $80 by itk ¢O'Di ibili avor of the y they compel B Rt & o pa e siloq o mbied of S0 by i (O'0on | i foashlity of the sntorosmont, aud bave | (3%, 2 ot ot $°RES | oo end thoporko fo sihiy yea, voclant | B iy Guamher s kg By goka desy ot proplewmare thn sevally musiesh, § 58 R bt Lim one, sad sin the Esss Toe o »and thus that congenial atmosphere has been | oyor4 time; and yold out to Mr. Pratt, of the Z. b J L c created which is always so grateful o artiste, | I P. fine, * Alr. Pratt, in turn, E0ld out t0Lho | Bods oh; o™y, the, bsurd cherge, was B e ek bots Sao, ray maced:anto | concem with is, that they o it on their own | isbe well togetun some new arzument? We | 852t Bt Wi G Carpets: Com raxd msakes some amends for the other atmos- { I'eople’s Omnibus and Baggage Company, who | ine Sergeant ersonally, bt in | told him to enforce the law if he cam. Alr, | hook; snd, whenever they use & case under my submit the ques! 1n 2ll gravi gr.\g fi;‘l S) r'i;zgail;:“ FH":;';, %t\l:;z;vh.u phero which has been s0 disastrons to larynzes, | altervard had sole control of South Side omni- | order to set. himself right before the commu- | Washbarn holds the same views on the Sunday | COBtrol a8 &a excusoin order to give a higher Anynssinsvian Extrmordiiiiey. 30 Gerinan Flato Airrors: Piznos. s “Tho programufe, ke thab of Thursdsy evening, | 2P ot S o0i ™o No Rns. oo Clasy | By 2t lerge, O"Donnell brooght cuft seminst the | quostion that the Mayor hes exprensed, and | Pice to their pursgraphs, Ifocl bound o ele | 4 Giyune oocurmenco (says Galignann hes | On Sacusdsy, Oot- 19, 5t 8 18 'olock, ysmade up of a combination of new ahd popu- | street bridge to Lincoln Park, aud made it pay L 1 ot Booey, thag i o | Bence nofhing has heen gained by circomlocn- | ™9 i2008 00, 1 209 oot temow Hhese’ mien | jushtakon placo el daiwerp. 45 the cheplsin | G. P. GORE CO.. Auctioneers by B every movement | omortiy oen e e cam, e Young : reroprpshe my s orontsgtous e, | 2 thopriet 2L, Yop e, s leng e | " Riogalar Tuesday's Salo of to be tried during the present term of¥the Cir- | one bt himeelf czntell; heis as close-mouthed i K e S, Bt S | ot o St R | B ey TR B Srmsi L S 5 - allegations sgainst O'Donnell ‘conld not be suo- | o prostiligfiator. Boing sutocratio and ia- | {hom I iy caens, end cacso thom and myself | 55 300t Tho priest grestly sarprised, re- DB G—OODS o 4{‘% i iy N'ed ety approachable, he cannot be intorviswed ; in his sire to 8ay, however, it T had knows it 83 fally | plied that" he could not fnd any use for the fugo xegrots, in order £ save himsell from | Loy ao Tt must Do Smely 'ES | a5 T now do, I would heve advised them not to | 72pon. On whici. tho other said, “Then I K B meetout tho S5.000 dlsmed e the Saw. | before it ehould bo eaten, Xt is rumored that he | 73 T0W Gp s T00 0 IR QOO e reaaon. | Wil give it to.you' for nothing," and, in the | 7 fle povm e S0 S byl S | ool ey S, S o G o | B 0,084 o s, n o e | Sl s b, i it sy | CLOTHING, 2 o pey all tho costs incurred by the. complain- | koepers to closs th doors of thetr places 2t 11 of tho Bosrd ot Health and the others attacked | SEiementy Pumsed o bads Ceop foko 19 | prrny Overcotts, Drass Coats and Jacke* keep Lo | B e watie st them suior & ltly, | Plesiont snd topk to Hight into tho Chazch. Bab | Also's Tine o Hisaorchiey s First Symphony. in B, every movement s R échlyulor’:d tone picture, fall of piquant theines, wrought up inthe most picturesque manner. The freshuess and origin- ality of Schumann sre particularly developed in this symphony. The tempo which Mr. Thomas gave to it was very rapid, but with such playera aa follow his baton, no tempo is too rapid. It ‘would have wrecked an ordinary orchestrs, but brought his buses over tothe West Side, with re- duced ratea. at 5 cents, and ran his vehicles from the west end of the tunnel to Twenty- second strest. This produced a reduction of fare on the of the P. 0. & B. Co., and in- creased public accommodations from them.- The Sonth and West Division City Railroad Com nies, determined to keep up the times, de- termined to increase their facili e;!x,n:nfl fifteen not & particle of clearnessor shadeof expression | pew cars wers put on their ji running | 285 or 12 o'clock on Saturday m'g:xt, an was lost in the performauce. The second ntm-~ Achland avenue i ? ¥4 —_— closed until daylight Mondsy morning. It is ™ on the wounded teri 8 3 ber of the programme wasthe Ritt der 'i‘-r:;w_m.:‘nd b iy s%“g‘g;fi%:: Election Inspectors. understood that no proprietor will be summoned | £ d ’;‘ufig’u‘g"g ud“fig - elf ""gm‘.‘fb rather m‘s‘;m‘!.; :m’:d‘nm?m%,?&': ’;’;‘3 o R 2, 34 10d 3 Bandolp! Walkneren,” or the ride of Odin's maidens | miles,” for 5 cents. Of these’ cars 8 are | _Atsmesting of the First Ward «Grant and | unless s disturbance ocurs in his bar-room, the | i FHEAR 100 50 8ueh Goeupations, TREOMBOC | 4oy custody. . He turned ant to be & man of dis- throogh the, clouds, marking with their spear | yyp by the South Side Company and 7 by ‘Wilson Club, held at No. 30 Marke? 'street, last | intention being to eradicate the low groj es. | o ling, and so have other lawyers. It has be. | Solute character, nemed Kume, aged 42, and 800 Gases evening, the following resolutions were adopted : | Whether the beor saloons will come within Mr. | TS 58, 50 50 Bive OWRrTurrors. LLISAbe” | conld not assign eny motive for this ctraord:- points those who were chosen to be slain in bat~ tle. The o] from which it is takenis s part of the # N'imngen Trilogy,” which deals with the warriors and witches of Odin, the revels of the gods, and thefeastsof theheroes in Walhalla. Tt has its foundation in the old Norse runes, the the West. The conductorsare furnished with two tally cards, and punch one for State street Tares, and tho dther for Madison sireot nickels. This sccommodation, which, by the wa; well, wes comploted Tour woeks ago. | Compn tition on the part of the omnibus lines again ermmas, The seversl Inspectors of Eleoti ‘Washbarn's enticipated order is a meoted ques- | SO b with us, and o tartet 3 . apwpasmed by the Board of County Comrrissioners, to | tion. The plan the Superintendent_proposes to m.‘:‘!l‘ m!flflcfiib P?sxtenhug_:flgnce, aboutas | 22TV Am‘flfi;fl“,i“;‘.;’;flggfl“ Ll ‘“‘m‘d of AL 5 SEFTD the Firet Ward of the ciiy at theapprooching | adopt in carrying out the law, **as far as practi- | TUch a8 itnceds rapid reconstruction. it AN ! November election, are now, and have ever beea rince | cable,” will probably be divulged if it is success- | . I0 reference to any arrangement with the - AISCELLANETOUS. . e o e e e, | fal Tis offect, if any efort i mado, will bo ap- | PO%CT oF et 06wy oftears abont e o888 | _ o ioville and Woodbarn are to be an 4 : fore ot legally enf in 28 In- ] i = q involving the slightest impropriety, | — - . parent in the Police Court records mext Monday | o 418 o oo o ions publ 'ehgd 55 | nesed to Cincinnati. . AT AUCTION, BY CATALOGUE, ON B mythology of which is transfarred to Germany. | hronght their vehicles Wi this time 28 | spectors of said election; therefore, Tt was a subject particularly adapted to Wagner's | far gs Halsted street. A West Sider can thus | Resolved, Thata Committee of three be appainted by | MOrDing. idicnlously fal g Suls don't pdérstand wh 4 4 B e aiios beong of Des Baer | Zidofrom ' Achiand weeno o Twenty.sccond | ths meeitg o lvesipie e Sty of mpon sl Gt L svel Thosght of doing was to havemy | steris shosbcomn 90 o 95 onter - > =P | Wednesday, Oct.16,at9 1-3a.1 er, 3 street in a car, or from Halsted to Twenty-ninth | den T, B 1o CHENEY CASE. - | clints clean up their establishiments so that. mb | - -1t Is proposed, ta arganize a new Produce | 41 ey o sA echntz, hes writlen in a somewhat similar waj the Ride of the Wild Huntsman, but itis w a8 compared with this wonderfal Ride of Odin’s one wonld object to them, and I do not under- Excm‘?'in New Orleans. The trade of that ‘Board ere, recommend to said Commissioners the mies of such . . Tecidents of (he ward for s:id appomtments as | A Rockford pzperannounced to its readere, re- | gtand, evenin Bridgeporf, that would amount to city in Western produce now amounts to $30,- | Several invoices of Men’s, Boy in & *bus, for the trifling sum of 5 cents. is system will i to said Committes shall be deemed proper. cently, that the Supreme Court had reversed & | an offenze. LEONARD SWETT. 000,000 2 year, and i rapidly increasing. and Youths Boots, that s be carried on through the winter, close care being substituted for open Maidons. The music is a perfect picture of this { aneq. et i i 4 i CHICAGO, Oct. 11, 1672, & 7 5 terrible rush of the fates throngh the cle There are 99 ears running on the South Side w‘g&drfimfi m-:;lgmmmi it%::“ oo 'E:: W dor::;m Hnsnn o!iiJugge e mtcho{ 1A'§ . Zrau English mowber of Dasliamant, inex: must bé closed: ild and weird beyond description. The rhythus | tines, exclusiveof the through cars; 63 on the | Huox, H. C. Noyes, and Jno. Maddea. and others against the Rev. Charles E. | §ruz or Irersors, | o plaining the palsdasge question 1o s constiln- s 18 the galloping otdon of their gteeds, and % | Yeef, and 26 on the North, making aytotal of Y Cheney and the Vestry of Christ Churck. The | ~ Cook CousTr. _ { ** ents, ramarked: ©When I say thet thera are | AJgg o line of Men’s Alaska ar supernstural terror sproads thiough evers meas, | 168 cara in the thres divisions. Theraare slso i Per it Supreme Court, however, has uothing before it | A DesLundes, being first duly sworn, doth e O e ot e Beaver Boots, and Fur-~ ° e 5 202 omnibuses engaged in the game beneficlal | pooen g we noticed the death of Harry Deal, | i this case. The legal proceedings instituted | Jepose and eay, ! ieks ago ieny LY Beld & | foribelr friends, and that 100 0f them may be : Lined Goods. B the story to_the listener. They are tame when rompared with Wagner's measures, and cannot e forced into such vivid expressions of emotion. The Ritt i8 even a more powerful instance of ‘Wagner's genius and truth than the' finsle to +Tristan and Isolde,” which was given Thurs- day evening. Atlast the world has = composar who has solved the hidden secret of music, and and remunerative occupation. Parmelee & Co. have 39 omnibuses for railroeds and hotels ; the P. 0. & B. Co. have 40 buses from the West Side 1o Twenty-second and Twenty-ninth streets ; W. H. Yonng has 18 on the same ronte; the West Side Stage Company run 17 from Bobey to State street on Madison ; J. Harrington runs 7 on the same route ; the Lumberman’s Line runs 24 from for meny years Bailiff in Judge Willisms” Court. | against Mr. Cheney and the Vestry were merely " i ) applying for one sitnation, you will undersiand - GEO. P. GORE & CO., Sinco the interment, the relstives have been in- | to obtsin & temporary injunction against the | Lcnrnme: 10 m,‘;lf:sfi,s:;’;f,:" BT | how Yitioult s task tho Goyarament Lave £o par- 23, 21204 % Randolph able to find 3 single scrap of paper yelstive to | Rector and his ee:‘y restraining one fromsot- | port for the mewspapors; and thisdepomen | f0Fmin the distribution of their patronage.” - decessed’s_property. It is known that he pos- | ing in his eclesiasti mp:!ulym%hmt Church, | further says, that ho saw the said Professor De The Bank of France will issue 250,000,000 of SPE Gm SALE AT ATC TI 0 sessed Jand, but where, or how much, or of what | and the latter aiunxt turning over any of the | lofontaine, and thet hessid he was employedt | ten-franc notes, to avert any new monetary e value, no one can eay. Some time ngo, oneof | funds of the Church to him. The temporary | by Turner and Shoeneman to makea good report- | Crisis, and toprovide asubstitute in paper money 0n Thursday, Cot. 17, at 9 1-2a. m,, the children of iie deceased” fell and wasin- { injunction was not granted, but s hearing on the | of their place, and, if possible, to makes bad r?r :Il;n u_pvéclo fl_gn]h{xfi(n}n, of \vhgc!x Lg:‘ psyg::gt Of a large and well assorted stock . of e indomni ermany has 1ne e o 8 PANCY CHINA WARE, DOLLS: jiaced it in its proper relations to poetry. =The e Jured, and the city paid the assessed es, | perpetual injunction songht is still pending be- i B arh oF Tho propratumo ineluied (ho over, | Siato street to Archer aveuus, oia Lake snd Hal | 55 300 Do "% octod Tor the Tand, sndn | Jore: Judgs. Willeme, swidiip only cosiomn | foport, Of thio other elaughice end packiog | 00 12, ture to “Oberon;” the ad.u%o'flf Beethoven's | \Vest Twelfth to Sonth Clark: A. P. | trice of thatinvestment, either, is to be found. !:5111 formalities. It is expected that the case | the np")m:' of the 1imas; and that, if Reid —Oskland, the rival of San Francisco, has ORNAMENTS, VASES and “Promotheus’ ” music, and Wagner's “Kaiser | fopr “moam® 10 qooni OIS A eei | The parties aro thoroughly perplexed as to what be decided in two or_throeweeks. Till that | Sherwin would become his clients, ho would go | 5:600 names on its voting list, and shows a pre- FANCY GOODS. March,” which was witten in bonor of the Ger- | 4o Norh Glack stroet, by way of Ganal aud Rin: | £outse to pursue. Tho Louso of the deceased | decision ig appealed. as it probably will be, the | and eeo their plase. and ‘mako s good report of | Bonderauce of export and” import trade. To tho % man Emperor's return to Berlin after the Iate | oi: the Englewood & Clucego Omaibus Line | B28 been sacked in sain for the misaing docu- | Supreme Court will have nothing to do withthe | the condition of their slanghter-house, 2nd that | 86 dsys from July 3 fo Sept. 26. 1873, Ockland | Retailersre insited to exumine. : war, Bl Opgood was in better voics than ho | Zes foo omiibrses repeatedsy tb Englewood, | Mepts, and the drawers and other places in | case. 1 ; ‘hey must pay in advances and this. deponent | cleared 27 veseels, exporting to England 930,453 - GEO.P.GORE&CO., s been any time during the week, and made 2 | from the Post Office; J. B, Flags, ST | which papers are kept in the Court-room itself e o thed him how T A el fhiam te | centels of wheaf, worth SLS6T.931. Vestels 4 i) 2, 54 and 25 Randolpheg better im ion, especielly in his singiug of | pibugess eaps P Tively competition with | Bave been searched, but, thus fax, without re- California Sunday Train. v, and he .said- he would make it 9100 | bringing imports now only pertially discharge at e the two songe, * Remembrance,” which 5 | the Milwankee avenge cars: oD, Goodaer | S0t The regular Sundsy trein for Omaba, San Francisce, | buy did »mot Enow for certan mntil he | 882 Francisco, and then go to Oakland to dis~ Br. HARRISON & CO. in Franz'a peculiarly weird and melsncholy vein, { yung two stages on West Randolph -and Lake e e a0d all intermediate points, carrying the Great Cah | qaw his partner, Joseph Hirach; and fold this | charge remaining cargo and to receivo exports. Rerulir Saturiads Sale of 1nd “Forest Fair,” a freah, sperklimglittle melo- | strects, to Western avenme, L Eveestinee . fonia, China, and Japan matle, will Tun through to- | deponent ho “wonld: give ihis deponent ; e ... Beguiar Sa s Sale o 3. Inthe second part he dang Schubert's “Car- | *Thors ero severs! idepeadent buses running | _ Judge B. F. Parks, of Aurors, is 8t the Tre- | ricrrow (0ct.13) via Chiag, Durlington & Quiney | 2 . commission ~ on_ ail bo got from BUSINESS NOTICES. FURNITURE, CARPETS, & rierDove.” Mr. Osgoodhasnowsunglongenough | oy the West and South Sides, making & total of mont Houee. Raflroad; leaving Great Central Depot, foot of Lake | Reid & Sherwin, and, the more be got from P mom—m{: e { B So far 25 heard from, there is to be 1o oyster | sirest, at the regular time of Pacific Fast Line, 10152, | Reid & Sherwin, the greater would be the de- | It vell-k fact that up other coms N 0 5 3 snypezu‘m“my cbnlt%nthia ::eening. Itis s%mel: ;:.. lw}nin; at fifi:ogmuacmn' caneu mu:« ‘ponent’s commiasinn;srgnd this deponent told m:usd“‘ 5% the hcie l‘:‘&‘:\;pcer‘lmub ‘204 well-focnded & 92 Piangs,’s SBWIHE WMachines, Parlor Sels, 0 thmg remarkable. stations, arnving at Omzha Monday mornlng, making | himthat this deponentdid not want any such com- | Potation as Bugnotes Cocoslas. s L e Uehe 3 cohnection yilh th Union s Tallran for | missions ; and ha seid, if Beid And Shervindid | , Plmbles rempved aud the skin wade swooth | DET SEIS, LeaD Cerpels, New and Seeond-band » ufsctared by CROCKERY AND G‘MSSWAR iomeke it clearly evident that his forte is in i el b e e ambermusic. WiththeSthumann, Schubertand | 360 and 1oegis parr3ing Sireet travellers of g Gundsdupon o sympatbize wi the < 200 ) 0 Wi e - B D i bt alcays basn the case s THE CAUSE OF DELAY. closa Fifth avenus, before the fire,- was mainly re- [ all points West. Throngh tickets reading tic Chicago, g v by using Joniper Tar Soap. markable for jts moral unclesnness. To-day | Bufington & Guiney, Clags, Bock lsand & Pactit not becormo their clients and pay them, they had | ¥6s. o can imagine : o fhn ;1:5”:130 b‘?:grx;! :,}‘;‘c‘é‘;i?’ e o New type, new machinery, and incomplete ar- | it carries of the palm as the dustiest 2nd dirtiest ::d‘hfifgm & Northwe taken A"!';m— Sk m?;'&“'&}'@n?z'\':flgf‘!fif&’m“"" Coldz; ere.y o e Strel The t season will close with $wo con- | rangements, have combined todelay the delivery, | Street in the United States. : Subscribed and aworn to bofore me, this Tth | Plossaat, sellable, aad safo. ofi.""‘n"‘:’m. ror salo by Lt o serts, this aftemoon and evening, The matines | of Tax TaBUSE to our subscribers and country | . _Among the visitors ai the Liberal Headguar- | _mye Board of Conncilmen of/ Cincinnati bes | 48Y Of October, 1872, .Azanuan T. Gaut, all drggists. * E - Auctioneers, & Caual. e newadealers at tho regular hour, during the past, | {47 yosterday vore tho folfoelog: B, G, WEEr, | adopted o resolation to snbmit ta tho peopic.a ‘. NotryPublie. | Gorarehend Theont Bisess a%e Sein | REGULAR SATURDAY SALE OF - TAST SI0ST, three days. These difficulties will soon be over- %‘I‘m&& - C. Walsh, of Philadelphi, and { proposition on the improvement of Deer Creek, ¥ S digto 12 s7sctand permanent 1n wesait. D% 5. 0. | ITounmehold Groods:; ;W“m ey s G rym""" Sth g l:‘i‘ri mfi:&’?flvfi"?fif :‘;Pphb:i- “The store, on the main floar of the mew marble Ifi;i;cnln y.x»".fxf.’i“c‘i’:‘ :fiflf’u"*Efifi‘i:ffi' ASt L -B'f:' inwszr:‘;;-': n'u e g;::'r ]‘);f"evlin. uax;:sdan Depression of B o e e ion to Dance—] Lt o a4 'y b Aot ouls letrer- H 0 o 2 ! N o i - oty BerliGhsransesassassemeansoasnaces WEPEF & 10700 ZIRe b -»"?9"‘ bl front.bulldips ab the cormer of Madison and L mar mronerty for park purpose: prtel bo & stubboyn fact that the farther ¥ou ceb away | Bhisis of ¢ é‘.umn“‘“i.?:"‘iqfi&“‘ 3 gm"&flmni‘: i) m?‘?g&f:fi;%gflfiffifi?”flj- iy !

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