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THE CUICAGG DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1R ~ SIMMONS’ SHIRTS. Matinee Performance Before the Board of Police Yesterday. Investigation of the Charges Against Detective Simmons. o Swowrs the Shirts Were the Re- pult of o Bet with a CGambler, The Commissioners Take Time tu Cogi- tate on the Verdict. ‘The matincos of Hooloy draw woll, and thoso which McVicker gives aronot Ladly attonded, but none of them aro so attractive as those given by the Board of Polico at tholr afternoon sosslons, Thelr porformancos linve ns broad o rango as tho plays of Shakepeare. They have run from trogedy to furco, from the inky on- counter of Shoridan and Washburn to tho pros- entation of the charges agninst Williame. Tho actors on the Board of Police stage wore up to & recont poriod under tho managoment of Stage- Maaagor Modill, who hnd n hard work of itin preserving order among his employes, aud who had to summarily dismies somo of them for mutiny. All thoatre-goers aro familiar with Talcott. who did 8o woll in the “old man" pants with ouo, who playod “old woman™ with Bhoridan, the heavy tragedian and villain ; Washburn, the good young man, porsseuted by the villain ; and with innumerable " othor actors, in tho shape of policomon, detectives, forlorn women, cto. “lho littlo play prosented for popular favor Yyestordny was ontitled * The Detective’s Dot ; or, How Simmons Gats His Shirts,” » production in two chrgos end two spoclfontions, ond ro- yported to be tho work of Elmer Washburn, who Lias praviously favored tho Board with somo littlo local dramas. Tho farce had boon well advor- tisod in tho city papers, and the attendance was too largo for the sizo of tho room. A railing which fonces off the actors from the spectators was resorved for tho use of Aldormon, who wore thus enabled to soo well, but who ran the risk, during thoir occasional bursts of applause, of tumb! ing over backward, Whonovor auythick of this kind lispponad, they wore picked iy by Ofl- cer Princo, who gavo thom a back to got to their porches. DBehind theso dignitarios stood tho ignoblo crowd. Tho stage wns occupled by tho throe Comminsioners, ~ Corporation Counsel Tuloy, Joko Relin, who wanted to sco how things aro done now, Mr. Washburn, rovoral city oditors, and two _or three porsons who snid ma{ moroly happenoed to como in, and_begged that their names bo not mentioned, Mr. Sim- mons, with & spotless whito shirt on, ono of tho shirts, an immaculato vest, and black cont and unts, aleo ent within tho' railing, and did “in- jurod innocenco ” to perfection, President Cloveland opened the ball. He had chargos which bad boon proforred against Done nis Simmous by tho Goueral Buporintondent, ‘Was the accused roady? Ho waa. m'ni‘e charges woro read in & cloar volce by the erk. Afr, Tuloy, leaning his head upon his hand, Us- tonod to tho reading of the charges, and smiled ‘whonover hio hieard the words ¢ then nnd there,” #*thenceforth,” whareforo,” *to-wit," etc. Mr. Simmons gat with hia left foot on his right ke, aud rolled & picco ot pajor botwosa bis ngors. r. Simmons was called on to plead. Ho pload guilty to the shirts, but not gullty as to the fur cap, and if they chose they could take his etatemont. As for tho lnst item, he got it from a man running on o railroad—an old friend. As for the shirts, ho did not deny that he had recoivod thom, and, if they had no objection, he would go on and stato how it was. Last fall o big raid was made and Hanking' house pullod slong with others. Thoy got to talking at the Wost Side Btation about somo tables which had beon taken from Hankins' place, and the Iatter smd ho would gob them back ngain. The nc- cuged said thoy would not, and, finally, Hanling eaid, % You wantromo shirts ; so do.L I will bet you a dozouw shirts I beat yonu," Thon tho naccused eaid ho would take the bet, and they shook hands on it. After~ wards the tables wore broken up, Tho bot was made in the West Bide Station-Houso, There were soveral prosent, Oficer Kineman boing among them, the officcr who made tho arrest. 3r. Taley cross-quostioned, and, in roply to fiim, Simmons eaid ho was not at Hankins' boue, but at anothor one. Tho ubjeot of the bot wag a dozen shirts, the point being whether tho tools would bo restorod or not, 1fe did ot know what the décision of Justice Daggett was. Hanking camo and esid, “You Lave won your bet fairly,” and the accusod wont and got measured for the shirts, Tho shirtmakor lived at the corner of Jefferson and Madison Tho accused went thore and asked if an order had been loft thero for shirts for him, and ho wag anewered in tho afiirmative. This man's name was Hurrison, and this happened somo timo aftor the bot was made. Ho did not see Hankins nftorwards. The cap was given by an old fricnd, conductor on tho Fort Wayne Koad, who met hir ono cold night piping s houso on West Madison streot, told huwn his ears must bo cold, and wont into a utoro, found out his num- ber, 'aud bought bim & sealskin cap, which he put on, putting Lo hat in iy poket, Thiscon- utor Tollowed no othor businoss, and was one of the oldost men on tho road. Ho did not know of sny othor cap of ihat kind won Dby detootives. It Lad mot beon tho habit of dotectives to receive prosents, Ho had spoken of the shirts to somo of the men Boon nftor hio got them, malting no sccret'of tho matter. He did not recoive them in pay for polico services dono Hanking, for he mg never rendored him any sorvices. 1t woa n simplo bot, His reputation was botter to him than a few shirts. e kuow, of courso, that Hankins was a gembler. Ho hod told the Superintondont what e did the Board, aud did uot deny anything. Hera thore came o lull, and Bheridan asked if there wero any further witnesses, Mr, Simmons #nid ho had some, after which ha sat down and mopped his face. Mr. Bheridan resd the charges, Mr. Simmons, in roply to furthor questions, nald Lio did not have the permission of the Supore intendont to roceivo tho shirts, He could bring witnensos to how e hud been offerod and re~ fused largo sums of monoy, r, Bheridanrend tho chartor, that officors should receive no oxtras for police servico, oxcept with tho pormission of tho Board. DId the charge rest on that, or was Simmons accused with gambling, in that ho mado bots ? Bimmons denfed that Lo bad recolved the ehirts for police services. Ar, Washburn said what Simmons told him was what ho told tho Board. 'hie only docision on tho gaming KLnenLinu was in favor of the amblors. Who brought tho suit, ho did no$ novr. In reply to Bimmons, ho sald he bolieved the tools woro nearly all dostroyed. Br, Tuloy said the chargo was admitted. It waa brought undor that rule forbidding the re- colving of any fee or reward without tho consent of the Buperintendont, and_tbat ono forbiddiny conduct unbocoming an_oflicer, Undor the lag fioad, the charge was fully proven, and wasa l;mvu violation of duty as an officor. Ho Latod 0 bollevo the standard of duty wag so low that such thinga could be dono, The functions of Sohu officors wore very important. They were oputed to bring the worst offenders to Juatice. It waa all wrong for an ofticer to accopt a bet or rosont from one, Tho offento was not in the ot, but in lluxmmiuf( » gamblor to make a bot with him aud to recofve payinent nftorward, A bot was tho thiuncet of all protencos betwoen an official and o criminal,” HMaukins intoud- ed it as a bribo, and Bimmons shonld have known it. ‘o presumption was, ho did. If policomon sunk so low as to make bots with such outcasts, it was time for a roform, Tho ideas of tho public woro looso on the rocelving of prosouts, but the rules of tho Board were im= orative, 1t wa ofton said prosonts wore mado 0 pollcemen, and tho mattor was guduul.ly growing to bo looked upon aa trivial, "This way flagrant case of an oflicer in & publiv place Lot~ ting with a common gamblor, and then, without knowlng whether he had won tho bot or not, ac- ceptod Iihe present, e hoped tho Doard woutd make an oxample of Bimmons, nnd(lmt o stop to such praotices. 1If the Board did that, womo- thing wounld be done to elevato the fores. If o, they would go from bad ta worse. Mr, Blmmony argued that M. Tuloy knew It waa pob & Rrosoub. Al bo aeked was fair sad nquaro denling, It was a simple bot, proposed by Hankine, Ho did not bollove ho hnd vio- Intod any rules during the thirtosn yoara ho had Doon on tho forco, and never heon tried for any- tbing, No'man could oyer say lio had rocoived o resent of auy kind, If hodid wmn[s it wos tho 1ond, and not tho hoart, That was all o bad to B8y, i Tuloy rottrod by tho side door, and tho Propidont of the Bonrd bogan studying thosrulos. Commissioncr Wright smolked, and Commisaloner Blerldan atrolked his brow, Tinally, Clovoland asked what shonld be done, Mr, Wright, who up to that timehad not snid anything, ioved that tho mattor be talon undor advisomont, The motion was agread to. e sequol, ontitled **Tho Vordiot,” will bo glvon at tho noxt mooting. —_— THE CITY IN BRIEF. Bofore Commiesionor Hoyne, John Barrowoes was charged with not paylng spocinl tax on li- quor and cigars. Ho was held in §500 bail. The Bonrd of Managors of the Boldiors' Homo mot ot the residenco of Dr. Hammill yestordny aftornoon, but transacted no business of public importance. A small firo, whioh broke out a twonty minutos paost 8 lnst uight, in No, 53 Sonth Halsted stroot, ‘Wau oxtinguished by citizens with a fow palfuld of water, About 10 damago was done. James Brown, the night-clerk of the Briggs fHouse, who broke Iatsey Donohue's thigh on Woduesday_night, was yostordsy arrosiod by Dotective Dixon, aud locked upin the Ceutral Btation, At about 8 o'clock yestordsy morning a boy nbout 14 yenrs of nge, evidently of Polish paront- ngo, had his foot crushed botween Oluck stroel hrldgn and the abuiment, Ie was romoved to his parouts’ residenco, 272 Fourth avenue. Tho train which loft the Ohicago, Rack Islaud & Pacific Bailroad dopot at 7:80 yosterday morn- ing ran off the track near Twenty-ninth street. ‘Flhore wns 1o dawmngo doue, but tho train way dolayod ono Liour. A spocinl meeting of tho Common Council has boen called for to-night, for tho purposo of ox- tonding tho timo for tho Assesaora to mako their rotwrn to tho City Asscésor, _The mooting is callod by Ald. Dixon, Clark, and Quirk, The scoond annusl moonlight excursion of the Ransom Poat No. 1, G. A, K., will take placo this ovoning. Tho stoamer Goodrioh hoe beon ongngod, aud will loave Rush stroot bridgo at 7 o'clock oxactly, A band will bo in atteudaunce, and a glorious time is auticipated. A horso hitched to n wagon belonging to A. Magusran away yosterdsy on West Madison stroot, near Clinton, Forfunately he rau be- tween a baker's cart_and the high sidewalk in frout of tho Briggs Houso, whare he got wodged inand wag caught, doing no injury except break- ing o shiaft. Charles Mahow, alits Mulholland, William Wainwright, aud Willism Reeves, thréo notori- ous thioves, were fonud with & harness, aad also somo houko linon, Yosterday tho Larness was identifiod by Franklin J, Groon as huviug stolen from 1339 Wabash avenue. Thoro is sbout $100 worth of table-liuen, otc., at tho station Waiting to bo identified. “Tho paragraph relative to the oharge of steal- ing ogainst the young man, William Cnin, pub- lished yesterdny, was caleulated to do injustice to tho accused. Ife claims to havo found tho mnng, aud ncknowledged having spent part of it. Ho wna not hold toappear bofora tho Crim- innl Court, but was giyon until this morning to restore tho monoy to the lawful owner. The Coramitteo on Public Buildings mot yes- terday aftornoon and davoloped a dosire to loavo tho Council free from suy bins in tho matter of tho Court-Houso {llm)n by dividing most impartially—Bailoy and McGenniss voting in favor of the * Eurcks" plan, aud Schmitz and Ogdon in favor of “Justitia.” Tho two recommendations will bo presented to the Coun- cil noxt Monday ovening. Timuhy Diyer, boarding ot No. 742 Indlans avenuo, whilo Iaboring under au incipient attnel of dolifium tromons Jumpod from tho. window of Lig room, at about half-past 7 on Thuraday evoning, and disappoared from the view of his Tollow-bonrdors, Yostordny morning his body wag found lying in tho lako at the foob of Bix- toonth srect. ~Doconsod was o sivglo man of about 40 yents of ngo. Auno Fleming committed anicide May 23, 1873, but the certificato of her death gave hor namo as Anno Fitzpaterick. _Since then Betty Whelan has beon drawing herdead sister's pousion. This fact boing nnde lnown to Mr, George Clemon, thio Spacial Agent of the Ponsion Dopartment, ho caused Botty to bo arrested for forgory and erjury yestordoy aftornoon. Sho was exainined Bofore Qummssionar Hoyney sud bolng neid to bail in §600, in default was committed to jail. Yostorday morning, at about half-past 6 o'clook, Frauk Gallager, a junk-dealer, about 35 yenrsof ago, while rowing in his skifl at the foot of Stato stract, throw & ropo to tho tug-boat Prindovillo, in order to got towed up tho river. ‘o taughtoning of thoTope causcd the boat to lurch, and Qallager fell into tho river and was drowned, Tho liody was rocoversd soon nftor by a_man numed Pator Sullivan, and romoved to No. 23 Btrong stroot, where decensed lived with his wifo uud three children. Bosno in Jol s ubout se grontan objoct of curiosity us Boong at largo. & rout mans peo- plo inquiro after him through tho day, and not & Tow frionds pay him_poersonal visits. g bears Dis confiuement with comparative gentlonens, living in tho hope that ho will bo shortly liber- atod on_bail, aud oventually exculpated from criminal intout in conmestion with tho unfortu- nato railrond accidont, Ho stondily rofuses to sy anything about {lo collision, und thorcia shows superiativo wisdom, Tho Committeo on Gas-Lights hold a mooting yostorday afternoon and received the quartarly Foport of tho Gn Inupsolor, whicl thoy recom- ‘mond to bu priuted, Potitions were received for §ns-lightn on Thirty-third streot, botwaen Bouth Park and Vernon avenues, and on Wost Eight- conth * strect. Tho Committee docided to visit tho localitics bofore roporting upon tho poti- tions. Thoy agrced to recommond gas-lights f‘t" T?wuauud stroat, betwoen Whito and Oak atreots, Building pormita wore granted yesterduy as followa; Hall & Phillips for a two-story and basement briok, 100x103 fout, on the southwost corner of VanBuren and Clark streots ; Robin- son & Bon, a two-story and basement stono, 7ix 41 fect, on Wout Adams street; Groll & Voliz, a throo-story and basement brick, 25350, feot on “Jofferuon streot ; and 1d, Harvey, s two-story aud bacomout brick, 2343 feot, on Dopuystor slroct. Tho Board of Public Works yesterday awarded to O, B. Greon the work of oxtending the Twelfth stroet sowor, The bids woro 81,975 to tho breskwuter, snd $2,200 if carried into the lnke, Fox & Howard's bids for the same were #2,176 and 82,476 respectively. The contract for tho construction of tho Thirty-fifth stroet bridge was awarded to Fox & Howard for $9,800, Five ids woro_recoived for the heating apparntus of the now Tirst Procinct Police Btatlon, Tho low- cat bid was that of tho Orane Brothers’ Manu- facturing Company for $4,800. No nwards wore made, howevor., Tho Board of Public Works will advertlse im- mediatoly for bids for the oxtension of the Twenty-focond sireet sowor into the lake, aud tho offense to the nostrils of the residents in that vicinity will soon bo removed. Bhould the smell not be wholly abated, however, on the completion of tho sowor oxtonsion, the peoplo living along Prairic snd Calumet avenues can find o considorablo additional sourco of offonse in tho alleys botwoen thoir residonces snd tho railroad tracks. Probably no placo in the resi- denco part of the city needs cleaning more than this, and the peoplo who complained so bitterly of the sowor should have first closned out the dirt In thoir own privato alloys, Another brutal assault has terminatod fatall for tho victim, under ciroumstances which marl tho attack as n deliberate and cowardly murder, Jagob Bchmidt, foreman for Mosura, Fox & Ilow- ard in their blacksmith-shops on Goose Inland was_ attacked ¢ Division stroot bridgo, lasl ‘Wednesdoay night, by two mon, supposed to have beén two Wworkmen whom Schmide bad discharged a sbort time beforo. Onp struck him with a stone, while the othor kicked him severely, and the injuries resulted in concussion of the brain, from whioh he died yes- torday afternoon, lunvlnf a wife and throe chil- dron, the youngoat oulylon days old, Detcclivos are now engaged in senrcaing for tho murderery, and Meusrs, Fox & Howard are dolug all in their power to ausiut Behmidt's fewmily, aud to Lring Elu asgailants to justice. Qen, Bhieridan's headquartors wero visliod, F:u!.enlny, by persons lmvm({ rolativos Jving nt Port 8ill, to inguire into tho truth of thoe rumor of tho llsgod Tudian masacro. No oficinl fn- formation bad reached hnudq’llllxlcru, and no faith was put in the dispatch. There are good reasons for disbolleving tho report. If the.in- formation was suthentio, it would prob- ably havo roaclied tho hoadquarters from #ome relinble sourco. Tho Lourth Unitsd Btaten oavalry {v uot at Fort 8ill but at Yort Clurk, 600 milos nwuy, 'The gmlson at Fort Bill conslste of Compaviey B, J, I, XK, and M, Touth Deon, Onyalry, Compnnies O and K, Elovonth Infantry, and Company I, Twonly-fifth Infantry, in ol ahout 700 mon, 'Lho vews woulil lave gono through Fort Richardson Lefore ronching Waco, nnd havo boen pont from tho formor bufore renching the latter point, In short, the ofiicors do not Lolleve the rumor, and put tho story down to the fmngination of o atage-driver who had beon in the nowspapor businoss, and had got up the rumor to *“scoop™ all othor stago-drivora, Tho Intornal ovidenco is ngainst tho dispateh bolng truo. e e YESTERDAY'S TEMPERATURE, Omnicaao, Aug. 20.—Tho range of tomporaturo this day, as roported by L. Mnnasso, optician, No. 23 West Madison atroot, ovory half-hour, in a8 followa: FAURENSELT, Darwin. Tho Paris Uafvers (Ultramontane) announces with gront joy that Mr, Darwin was rejooted_by 20 ngainat "0 votos as corrospondiug’ membor of tho Fronch Academy of Sclonco, Tho ( votes wero given him, it” says, by tho ‘frionds of the Apas, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Forclgn Morkets. Livneoon, Aug, 20—11 a. m.—Treadstulfs un~ cliunged, Fionr, 43a0s, Wheat—Wintor, 123 61; spring, 116 A0@12s 15 iwlite, 14 0d; ol by 123 84 12490, Corn, 2 0d, ' Pork, 07 6. Lard, 19 0d, Tho recelptu of wheat' for tho last tiireo days woro 0,000 qre, 29,000 of which were Amcrican, Qorn, 9,000 qrh, 6,0000f whicl wera Amorican, LivEntoor, Aug, 20—2:00 . m,—Broadstufls firm and highor, Ylour, 281 0d@20s Gd. Wheat—wiutor, 115 80 spring, 11a 60@124 4d; white, 125 Td@128 10d} club, 120 10d@ s, Tark, 034 Gd Yownon, Ang, 30— p, m.—Consols: Money, 035 021¢ § ncconnt, 93/@02% ; 5-208 of 05 85X 3 do of 67, 9635 § s, S0 e oy 9137, Weatlior to-dny wot and unfuvorable to the cropa, - Tt fi estimated that tho comlug bop-crop will yleld 700 1 to the nore, FRANKEOUT, Aug, 20.—5-208 of '63, 083, Pams, Aug, 20.—Toutes, 67 050, Liviiirool, Aug. 29—Evening.—Cotton quict and firm 3 middilng uplands, 87%d ; Orleans, 974 ; sales, 12,000 bales: Amerlean, 6500 Unlos 3 speculation and oxjort, 5,000 baics, Balosof tho week, 03,000 lales ; cxport, '0,000; speculation, 8,000; stock, 767,000 ‘Amicrican, 200,000, Recoipts, 40,000 American, 7 ‘Actunloxport, 8,000, Stock atloat, 344,000 ; Amerl irondstufts firm ; Californis whito wheat, averago quality, 128 7d@1310d ; club do, 123 100@133; red Weatern spring, 11a 64@126 3d ; Ted winter, 124 84, Flour, D3 0@ s 0d. Iecolptn of wheat for the past 3 tays, 36,000 qrs, of which 20,000 qrs wero American, Becelpts of cort samo thanc, §,000 qrs, of which 0,000 aro Amerlcan, Cheeso, 618 Gl; Pork, 683 0d ; Oume berland middies, 37s 04 5 short ibe, 405 6d. Now York LivesStock Market. New Youg, Ang, 20,—Booyes clioeela, 800, 1naking 4,000 sinco Monduy, ngainat 5,100 samo timo Inat week, Barkot dull for common cattlo, but fulr for good, Noc tivostoors rangod at 0)go to 1357c ; Toxas, Go to U6, with afow cholce holding for 10G3103(c. Salea faclude 13 cars Missourd stoors, 03$@@T3cowt, 102/@220 ;6 cars, BX( cwit, 1030 ; 3 cars’ Texans, 6 cwt, 00 1 3 cars, b ewt, Ti¢ @730 7 cars Kontucky stoers, 13 cwt, 11@1250 cars, 03 owl, 11io; and 2 cars Michigan, 63 owl 106, Hscop and Lambs—acrivals, 3,9, moking 14,060 sinca Monday, ngainst 16,026 samo'timy last week, Tamba dull anil depreasod, nd closod weak ot roduo- tion of 3gc, but fat sheop Acarco aud frm at eustained rices, “T.ambs sold at 6@7/¢c; shicep, 6@OXC. Among o paics wore: 1 car Canda lumba, 55 Jbs, 6o; 1 car, e, 53¢o; 1 car Btato, 63 bs, 7Ti4e ; 1 car Ohio sheep; 16 Je, 63¢0 5 3 cars, 78 lhm, 6340 ; 1 car, 80 ths, G3ge, Swino—Recolpts, 4,100’ Liogs, mnking 19,000 tince Monday, ngaiust 16,046 samu Hmo last weok, Live Tioge qubted at 5Y@5#c, with none offered, Drossed firmer, closlng nt G @134c. Bufinlo Live-Stock Market. Turrato, Aug, 29.—Onttlo—Rocelpts to-day, 097 beaves; total supply for tho weok thus far in 7,030, or 467 cav#, ngalngt 005 cars samo o lnet weok, Market Hiat for want of good atock to operato with, ~All offer~ ings common, Cattlonot disposed of whipped Eaet, Yurds baro of stock. Not suiiclont eales o mako o quotablo market, Bales 399 Hlinols steors, 1,074 to1,81 Ihw, ot 35.00@5.55 ; 46 Iilinols oxen, 1,631 Vs, ot $5.70; 50 Tndionn stoers, 1,38 1us, $5,60, Slicop ond Lambs—Tecoipis thus far this_weck, 10,800, ngaiuet 20,200 Aumo time lnst wock. Marlch “losed firm ot yealorduy’s priccs, Canndu lambe, $5.75 @0.25 ; Conada shicep, $5.00@5.60 ; Western shoop, $3.50 525, S ogs—Tecaipts lo-day, fncluding reported arrivaln, 4,400% totul supply for tho woek thus far, 29,400, againit 23,600 samo tino lasb weolt Market dull; £1.80@5.05 for good hogs, 4.23@450 for grasscrs, Tua well filled ; buyers not'disposud 'to operate, Enst Liberty Live-Stock Murlket. EAsT Lapenty, Pa, Aug, 20.—Cattlo—Arrivals, 175 gars; boal, 8681 abiliuin, 5@5se; Tosuw, 1,000 a, de, Toga—Arrivals, 84 cars; Philadelplis, extrs, $5.008 6.16; Yorkors, $4.65@4.90, Slicep—arrivaly, 0 cara best, 5xgc ; medium, 4650; common, 2 @23{c, Now York Dry=Goods Market. New Yons, Aug. 29.—The market continues active in domestic goods, aud finported fubrics aro iu botter roqueat, Colton goods steady and selling frecly ot current rates. Prints vory brisk with agonts snd job- bors, Worated dress goods aud rops fu brisk domand, Shawls fairly aclivo, Shirts npd drawors,” fancy haulery, and kuiited goods selling frooly, Black beav- ers, fing cassimeres, aud waol flannels in gaod requeat, Forelgn camls-lair cloths, velvels, and whito Frouck organdies aro selling well, Pittsburgh Oil Market. Pirrenunan, Aug, 20.—Crude vory quiet; sales Alleghony noniinally at 160; nothing dolng. ‘The Produce Markets. NEW YORE. New Yons, Aug, 20,—CoTroN—Quiot ; middling up- land, 20¢. BrkabsTUrrs—Flour moro nolivo and higher; ro- 4, 8,000 brls ; superfino Western and State, 35.10@ 5,055 "common fo good exira, $0.00@0.05; cholco, $6.70@7.50: Whito whoat oxirs, £7.6028.60; ox- tra Ollo, $6.45@8.60; Bt. Louts, $0.75@10.75. Ryo flour xctivo aid s, . 16@.46. good oxport demands; receipts, 0, $1.5531.60; No. 3 Milwaukee, $1.66@1.003 ; 90 10 Catrive, S15%, Tigd ackivo and fent; Jniotop Wentcrn in storo, 93¢, Darloy and malt ubchouged, Corn iu fatr demond and bighors rocalpts, 63,000 bu i sleamer Westorn mixed, 50858 : sail do, 50@00 | Ligh mixed snd yellow Wostorn, 0i@620; vhite, 60@ 08 ; heated, 606, Oats quiet} reoipts, 56,000 bu; mfxod Westorn, 43@4fic ; whito, d6@dle, Eaay, HAv, Axp Hors—Unchanged, Grooknies—Coffeo stroug; Rio20i¢@2230. Bugor quiot; fairto good rolining, BL@H¥4e; CubaBN@ B3c. 'Rico firm, TernoLrux—Qatet but firmly held; crude 6o} retinod, 104@17¢, Tonrextine—Qulet ; dfe, ¥ POVISIONS——Tork qulet and enfer; flow menn, $17,75, Beef steady with modorate demand | plain meds, $3.00 @10.50; oxtra, $11.55@12.50, Hums dull ; coramon {0 prime, $18,00@28,00, ‘Tlerce beef quiet 'nnd frm ; primo nas, $18.00322.00; Indln, £22.00824,00. Cut meata_quick and uuchanged ; middies firm{ loug cluar, ¢, Tard, sleady ; now Weetorn steam, 870, Burren—Steady; Western, 10@250, Citreae—Quiet and unchouged, Winsky—Firm at §1.10@1.13, NEW ORLEANS, READSTUFFS—Flour dully XX, $5,25(35,60; XXX, 80,256 .00@8,00 ¢ fawully, $8.25@ —8upply fair nud domand slack 3’ White mixod, 600 ; while, 68¢, Oata dull at 450, Dran—Dull at 85e, 1ay—Bupply ght’; quiot; prime, $25.00; chofes, 00, Trovistoxns—Pork dull flldi $10.95 ; new, $17.75, Dry salted shoulders searco at 94ge. Bacon dullat 93§ 11%0, Iams, 14@l6c, Lard quiet; tiorce, BH@IET ke, 103 @11 xc. GnuceniEs—Sugar aud molnsece, no movement, Winsiy—ligher ; Loulsluns, '$1.02; Cincinnatt, 00, 81,00, CorraN—S“?ply limited ; demand moderato ; sales, 550 bales ; ordinury, 113(@120 ; good ordinory, ‘ufi; 1ow middlings, 17:50 ; middling, 18@182c ; middiing Ocloans, 185c, Hocelpts, 237 balen ; no oxports, BUFIFALO. Burraro, Aug, 29,—fnrapsTures—Flour stendy, Wheat—urkot bore,” Corn firm; good demand for prime; eales, 85,000 bu ; cholco No. 4 Weatern at 5lo 3 20,000 L samplo ut 40c 3 7,000 bu rejected at 490 ; 56,600 bt No, 2 Western at . Oats~1uir demoud; No, 3 Cbiengo at U6)g0; 1,600 bu blown Milwaukeoat 38e, Rye--Nono lerv. Barley—None bere, Been—Good domand ;' timothy, 1,000 bu at $3,60, Fetouts—Stoady ; whoat, 10350 corn, Oxjc’s onts, 0. DALTIMORE, Baurisone, Aug. 20.—BREAvSTURFS—Flour dull and unchuuged, Wioat_ stroug, stcady, and unchang. ed, Corn dall{ mixed Wostorn, t0Kc. Oats woak miixod Western, 430 ; white, 44@150. Tyo dull st 16@ 5o, Provisions—Dull and lLeavy ; mees pork, $18.00 + bulk shoulders, B0 ; cloar ib, 03/@100. Bacon uu homs unehouged, Lard, BY @80, Burren—Active and fitun 3 good to fauoy, 20@280, Witisky—Steady at $1.00, PHILADELPIIA, PHILADELPHIA, AUl 39, — BNRADSTOR activo uuporfing,, §,60@4.25 ¢ Towa, Wisconsin, and Minncuoty extra fawily, $7.00@8.25. Wheat In Dottor red, $1,60E 105 § amler, $,03G 170 ; whito . Tiyo dull al BGw3e, Corn dull and ; yellow, ‘03 mixed Westoru, G@elo, Oats sehite, 06470 ; mized, 30@4So, PrEROLEUM—Iel 7mly, but domand very Light crile, 1107 roftned, 16¢, Waisir—1leld drmly s Western, 31,10, CINCINNAIT. —liEaustivrs—Flour in fair 040,55, Wheat it falr do- ‘Curn, {n fuir denyind 52, 16" highor b 73680, Oata sud barloy quiot und uuckiingel Puo3 thions—Quict aud Airm; pork slesdy, $16.00 bid, $16,00 asked, Lard quiet ; stenin, 77;@H0 axked ; Xolfla, eales cily wb 850, Bulk’ woats’ atlet, sud hold ‘Corn meal {n fair domand ; Westorn, Wiieat ctive, oxcited, und_ higher, with a 14,000 11 u; rojected domnd ¢ 701, Cinosunary, Aug, demand, aud i more flrml{; shoulders, B@B)¢at clear rib, D3¢ ¢ cloar, 01@0%e, Dacon ateady and n fole domand ; nhoulds ors, 040 3 clear ¥ nalos, 103(c 3 cloar anles, 10)¢c. Wittsrz—TIrregular ; sales ot §1,00, MILWAUKER, Mitwaunzz, Aug, 0.—DBREADSTUPES—Tlour dull and nomiual, ' Wheat iu falr domand nud irm 3 No, 1,81.35 ; No. 2, $1.22 caslt, $1,103{ sollcr_Boplember, Oate firin; No, 9, 38¢, Corn in falr demand, but Tower; No, 2, 40ie. Tiyo qulct snd firm ; No, 1, 68e Barloy dull ‘and nominal ; No, 3, $1,03, Fisionmi—To Duffalo, Yo Oswego, 16c, Rrecrivrn—Flonr, 2,000 beln ; wheat, 193,000 Iny, BrraeNTs—Flonr, 4,000 brla s wheat, 169,000 by, CLEVELAND, GLRVELAND, Aug, 20—~ BURADSTUFFi—Wiicat—No 2 rod Votter at $1,42; No, 1, nominally §1,45. Corn ot n; 02@sde, Onn bollars old, d8oj uow, { TETNOLEUS—Firm and uncliange Tovzno, Ang, 20.— BneapsTurFs—Tlonr In falr domand nit fitm, Wheat steady: No. 1 whilo Michi- gan, $1,653 nnher Michigan, spot and seller Auguat, 1405 Boptembior, $148; No, 2 red, $14IGL 45K 8ot § $1,43 Beptembor 3 No, 2 amnber Tiinols, $1.4857. Corn'dull and n shiade lower ; highemized, sollor Sop- tembor, 4630 ; October, 4903 Jow-mixed, 460; 1o gradc, 46c. Onla n sbado better; No, 1, 3805 No, 2, 20’ Michigan, 33c, $nonTa—To Duffalo, 44(@42¢c} Oswego, 0@10c, Tkos1Ts—Yiour, 100 bris; Whoat, 41,000 bu; corn, 45,000 bu; onts, 8,000 bu, PN TE—Flour, 000 bris; wheat, 67,000 buj corn, 2,000 bu; oats, 6,000 1. T, LOUIS. 87, Toum, Aug, 20,—BREADSTOFFS—Flour quiot and ‘unchanged. Wheat firm; No. 2 epring, $1.06 ¢ Ho. 3 red fall $L.03@100 3 No. 2 leld b S48, and Fomo samplen soid at that, 'Corn_oxclted, Ilylior, nud unsoitled ; No, 2, 46@ 105 most salea at tha insido e 4o moller August; 4324@423(o sollor Soptom. vor ; 4430 soller Ootobor ¢ high mixed In sacks, 40@ 60z, Oatas Wighor ; No. 9, dl@I2g0 caslit TG0 soller August ; 200 ‘woller Boplembor, Lurloy steady § No. 3, D2, 'Tiyo firm at Gic, Winisry~8earce, firm, and wantod, ot $1,00 Inovisions—Dork quiot at $16.76, Bulk weats low- or ; cloar sides, 93;c. Bacon dull ; small lats of shoul- dere atDyc; cloar rib, 10jg0 7 clear, 10)@103c, Lard unclinnged, Jous—Firm at $.25@4,00, Carre—Quiot und unchanged, MARINE. Poxt of Chicago. ARRIVED, .. Aug, 29, Selir Dolos Da Wolf, Oswego, coal, Sebr ¥our Brothers, Holluud, woud, 8ehr Koto Lyone, Muskegon, fumber, 8chr A, Plugger, tolland, tanbarks, Sehr If, B, Moore, Saugafuck, lumbor, rop Jay Gould, Buffulo, suuilrics, 3 Canuda prop Prurnfs, Montreal, eundrios, Btmr Coroun, 8t, Jaoph, sundrios, scbr Laura olls, Buffulo, coal, Conuia achr Colliugwood, Goderich, eslt, Selir Truman Mosa, Musliegon, lumier, Bebr Lovi Gront, Manieteo, luniber, Trop Anufo Laura, Muskegon, lumber, Btmr, Manitowoe, Two Rivers, sundries, Stmr’ Muskegon, Grand Haven, sund Schir 0, Gorion, Bt. Josohy, lumber, chr M, H. Dunhain, Pipe's Pler, slabs, Steam burgo Intor-Ocean, Erio, coal, Tiargo Argunant, Erlo, coal, Trop Milwaukee, Butfalo, sundries, Belwr W. 11, Hawkins, Unlon Pler, wood. Sehir Trader, South Ifven, wood. Stoam barge Mouitor, Soufl Haven, tanbark, Trop Montgowery, Port Huron, suadrivs, Prop Cayuhoym, Duluth, sundrles, Trop Arabia, Buifalo, sundrics, Trop 1, E, Pafuo, Grand laven, towing. Bargo Golden Harveat, Grand Hayen, lumber, argo ¥, O, Allen, Gratd Haven, lumber, Bargo O, 0, D., Grand Haven, himber. OLEARED. ... +.Aug, 29, Schir 0, Gorilon, 8t Josoph, 10 bria snif. Stmr Coronn, 5t Josopli, 40 kegs boer, 15 brls pork, Banitowoe, 5 brls oil and sundrios, Prop Missourd, Duluth and intermediato points, 4,234 bu osta, 140 brls flour, 20 brls tallow, 85 brls brl oil, 400 pkgs focd, ."Ring, Port'Sheldon, 1 ton feed . 3. Wilcox, Buffulo, 23,702 bu corn., Canadu prop East, Port Colborne, 14,084 bt wheat. Canads prop East, Goderlel, 400’ bels flour, aud sun- e, Schr James Cauch, Buffalo, 65,000 bu corn, Sehr Bouvenr, Pentwater, 650 bu onts, 60 Eacks brau, nud sundries, Sehr Fraunk D, Barker, Oswego, 20,0656 bu corn, 8clr Jay Gould, Buflalo, 100 brls flour, 600 brls lard, 8elir L, Johnson, Black Rock, 16,491 Lt wheat, Sehr Coral, Lincoln and Silver Lake, 687 bu oats, and sundries. Belir R, Campbull, Ford River, 2 brls ofl, Beow William Morse, Kenosha, 2 tons grindstones, NIGHT OLEARANOES, Behr Fiying dMist, Buffulo, 21,15 bu corn, Stenm barge Jureka, Mlchifl ty, 30 cda stone, Steamn bargoe Monitor, Bouth Haven, sundrics, Stmr Indls, Lrie, 0,000 bu wheat, 20,000 bu corn, 13,- 000 brls flour, 1,280 pigs lead ; Buffulo, 100 brls flour, G40 plga load. Stmr Muskegon, Grand Huaven, sundriea, Stiar nnlmmm, ‘Ogdensburgh, 11,018 bu corn and sun- drlen, Prop Ocunto, Greon Bay, sundrios, Bchr A, M, Davison, Buffalo, 21,963 bu corn, Vessels Passed Dotroit, Dernorr, Mich,, Aug. 20.—PAssen Ur—Props Java, Nelrasks, Alska, Cralg, Oity of Toledo, Cros nnd barges; schira O, 11, Johson, Mout Blanc, A, Vought, Iris, Dan, Fort, Covkck, Whialing, Georgo Shormun, Empire State, Grace Mutray, Col, Cook, Montlcollo, P, Alozandra, Sirprise, Jurs, Willamn Gréndy, Comdon, fuglll, PAsstp Dows—Props Fred Kelloy and barge, Ra- loigh ; selir Kato Winslow, WiNp—Southiwest, Dirnoir, Aug. 20.—Evening—PAssep Ur—Props Young, Trader nnd barges, St Louls; schrs J. Rlco, Light Guard, Mosher, Rivorside, D, Baker, N, lemiug’ fon, - Pansko DowN—Props Roso and berges, Howard and barges; vehrs Pratt, Greonwood, Wizip—Northwest, 1llinols River and Canal Nows. Speewat Dinpateh to The Chicago Tribune. LaSALLE, 1L, Aug, 20.—Tho steauter Katlo nrrived thia nfternoon, {owing tho censl-boats J. Cratly and Gypsy Quoen, from Ienry, and tho Norll Branch, from Lako Dopue, all wifli corn for Chicago, Tha canal-boat Calins, also with corn for Chicago, wa towed up from Portt, Tho canal-boat Loviathnir, ‘with Iumbor for Lorit, was {owed down, and the sfesmer Ktlo dopntted Iight for Poru. Tho canal-boats Gyps Queen, Satlua, J, Crotty, and North Dranc, ull with corn for Chicugo, passcd (nto tho canal, nud'tho Caro- line, with lumber for Pekin, for Peru, and iho Nautilus, Ught, for LaSallo, sll passed out of tho canal, Eight fect and fivo fuchoa of water on tho mifter-sill of Lack 15, No report of tho stag of water below. Oaxat OFFIOL, Cnrcado, Aug, 29.—AnnIvep— F, T. Bhorman, Willow Springs, 80 yds stone: Bilgo, illow ' Bpriugs, 65 tons dco: | Eilis O'Coninell, 82g, 78 yds stono s Henrictts Walkor, Lo- mont, 69 yda gione ; Gen, McBlioreon, Lomont, 83 yds atone’; 8, & T., Lemont, 81 yda slono { Rescus, Lemont, 85 yds stono ; W. L. Rocbuck, Lemokt, 8 _yds ston Mayflower, Lemont, 8 yds stone ; Martin Hogon, Le- mont, 65 vds stone} R, I, Atkinson, Lemout, 76 yds slona; W, A, Stcol, Lemont, 66 yds stono; Auguat Temont, 80 yd# stono; Traveler, Lemont, 89 yda stono; Georgia'T., Sencen. 6,400 bu corn, 4,400 ha seed ; obe ort Holines, Marecillcs, 6,000 bu corn; Olive Branch, Marsclllcs, 6,000 bu corn, CLesRED—Drill, East Morrin; North Amorica, Sene cca; Frederick, ‘Morrin; Augusta, Lomont; Bligo, Willow Springs. Ct10AQ0, Aug, 209 p. m.—AnnrvED—D, L, Wright, Morels, 8,150 bt corn ; Gold Tiuutor, Morris, 5,050 bii corn; Parson Brownlow, Henry, 6,400 b cors Wasp, Sumunit, 35 yds stono; Galona, Willow. 60 tons fco; Lcliunce, Lemolt, 89 yds stone; 1 Boyer, Lemont, 89 yds stoue, CLiARED—LGraus, Henry, 96,802 £t lumber; Col, , Jollet, 62,606 £t lumber. Miscelnncous, Wind southeast yesterday ovenlny, Tho schr 11, B, Moore entored hero yesterdny for the first timo, Sho 1 Joaded with lumber, oud 1u s fine looking craft, 8ho wa bullt at Saugutucl by Tyler & Ttogerd 5 Lias a 122-foot kol und threo musts, 11 In ine teuded fo put her into the gran trado atter this trip, Copt. E. R. Tyler a in commuud. A new ght-ouso 38 to be Lullt this senson upon Little Point Baublo, The building will by of Milwankee rick, 114 fect abovo tho water, und will cost mearly 30,000, Anew vesselof 200 fons burden hes just been Inunched from tho yard ot Lestmanvilie, noar Graud Huven, Itistobocalled iho Williun 11, Dunbam, Thocraft is owned by William Loutitt, of Grand Haven, ‘master-builder for Dutican, Roberts & Son, ‘e schoonor Magglo McRac, a Conadian craft in the timber trade, which passed Dufroit on Tucsday, bound castwnrd, on'getting out upon Lake Erio sprang a luuls and was lowod back to the river, While being towe: up to tho river, sho rolled_over nud capsizad, near th Tower light, at 12 o'clock last night, Sho now awalta tho arrival 0f wreckera, It appoars that tho lunber Largo Globe lost sbout 60,000 fout of her deck-load of lumber ot tho timo she pertod from the tow of tho Bun, The damayes suf- fered by the barge were sbout $500, and no insurance, Tho loas of the lumbor fulls ou {bo owner, aa 1t was not fuaured, Detrolt papors eay that for tho last day or fwo lume ber hius been passing that point in conslierablo quanti- tics, o at this porlod of tho year vesaols of oll kindy Toad to their utniost capacity, Sieamors Laving Lurges in tow huve following fun thelr troil from cight to ten in numbor, aud wo huzard nothivg in statiug that on #0 near an’ approach of the fall walea suck vonturcs aro not warrauted under the clreumstances, Tho Large Holeliklss, o lumbor~carzior, which passcd ihis way, towed by {lie tug Wales, may'bo citod o8 on fu. atanco of overloading, pusslilg Liro yesterduy londod to tho ‘flnnluhunr, and ber decka illod up to on ahnost unlinitod extent, The quantity sho hud was estlinated Dy oo Judgios at 1,400,000 foof, hor usual load belng far short of that amonmt, “Tho flok of oro vassele which eero (emporarlly do- tayed at tha Neoblsh by tho grounding of the sehoner Ely, havo all wuceveded du pssing (ho burrler and sluco reached Dotrolt, Tho work of releasing tho groundod vessol progrosses slowly, 'Phe shoul referred ton tho noet daitgeroun fu tho Bault River, mul with {ho lurgor cluas of esuyls it requiros most oxport mau- agemont to enablu o afo pussago, —Tho achr Marlon Egan, of Ohileago, whifo en routo from Golliugwood, whero sho hud_ dischargod a catigo of grally, 10 Lakb Superior for ere, struck on Gove Tsland, ut tho entrance of Goorglan Bay, and sustainzd wich $hjury au to cavdo an wbindommctit on the Lt of lier owiors, Blio had no cargo on bonrd. ‘ho Egain enme out tn 1801, and 16 345 tons burden, Sl in wiwned by Potor Laylor, of Chicago, und Is Ineured $10,000—35,000 in tho Berenntile Mutual Compru Now York, and o like suns fu tho BMercaulilo Insuraiice Compuuy, of Clsvaland, O, An old pllot who navigated the 8¢, Olair Flats fn tho north chunuel called on iis yustorday, after on ubsonco from thal Jocallty of Lwets-five years, Ab but little Wk kuowg of the pouth passuge f tioso times, salde from acows or vessels of 1ight draft, tho courso usual- Iy teored to reach tho north way'was northeast by north, and up to tho period abave reforred to no e ristanco was nfordod eall-craft fn the rivors nulil reaching tho bovo thoraughfaro, Tho stenmora tien doing mervica micls wa ilitorario nnd towtayg ovor (ho shoals “consiated of foiir_slde-whrolary, ibo Romeo, Captain Willism Wylla 3 Tecuriech, Capt, Jom Slartin ¢ Bt, Clair, Capt, A, M. Muun ¢ ond Chautauque, Capt; Joo Raymond, “'Tho intter stcamer waa burnud on tho River &t, Clnfe tho samo year, and Deenmo o fotal los,—Detroit Post, I DRY GOODS, Autumn of 1873. HAWILIN, BALE AND COMPANY. Aro receiving TIVE TIIOUSAND packages Yorcign and Domestie Dry Goods, adapted to the I'all Trade, which makes their assortment, in every department, more than usually attractive, to which the attention of buyers is solicited. Madison and Franklin-sts. .. AWUSEMENTS, \ MoVIOEER'S THEATRE. ‘Thursday, Pildny, and Satirdsy Nighis, and § WAt1uco, Tiator Wallsokts aouahital Seammm 187 Romance of o Poor Young Man, With ita Beauliful Sconory and Tiffools, and a Powerful Cnst, ~ Trat apnoaranco of Miss ADA GIREY ns MARGUERETTE, Bosars. O'Notll, Flogd, Plorca, Rafutord, Mra, Allon, Mis, Btonoall, Mes. LoGros, Mies Mlarblo, In favorits ohinractol . Mouday, Bopt, 1-DIAMONDS, Heats can now bo so- curad, MYERY OPERA HOUSE, Moroo-st., bot. Dearborn and Slate, Autigton, Cotton & Kembles Minstrels, ubby Nowsomb, Mackin and Wilson, Master 0. D ~onmorts “Torment Linden, il Rice, -im: Atilogio tion, J. R. Komble, in tieir Great Spoolaltios, vocal Qriartotto, The Turlosquo of DI-VORCEID, Evory Fvening and Saturday Matineo, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. TIIS AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, Renppeneanco of Misa limma Glino, Miss Bidnoy Cowall, aad ol Nullivan, Two Glorious' Plooos. * Androw Hal> dny'a Biillinns Comeds, CEI I C X M .A T X, And Bistion's Bpectalty, WANTED, 1,000 MILLINERS, Both Plnsa cast to th entics strongth of tho Company, Tucsdn pt. 3 -1 Toward's TRUTH, LOVE, AND JUSTICE, Grand Annual Picnic OF T Rebecea Lodge, No. 1, A 1. 0. K. 8. B, or tho Bonefit of th Widow and Orphans’ Fund, SUN- DAY, Aug. 11, st OGDEN’S GROVE. Admittanco, 3ie. Goud Musio and lta of fun. Olybuurno-y, oar to Benio Ground. GOSAN NAVIGATIOR ETAT LITTE, GOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL. NDUNDEIRY, Thoso elogant now steamos wiil sall froni State Lino Plor, Fulton Forey, Brooklyn, N, Y. tw follows ALABAN Saturday, Aug, 23, udnesday, Sepi, i opt. 170 QEORALA, 5 Tortulghtly fhorouficr. " KUSFIN . SAMP], Cor. of Cannl i We SN Salling twico a woek from Now York, and cnrrring pas- sougors toull purts ot Gront ritainy [roland, Comifuontal Turopo, and the Meditcerancan. Gnbin from £65; Stooe- ritish and 1 0; wet, 335, Contl. norts cny nuntal ports sano r)mrmfiu)‘n nee. A1l pagablo (n U. 8, curroncy, Apyly for full iuformuiion al tho Conte pang's atfices, No, 7 luwling Groon, New Vork, and N, £, corior LaSalleand Madisun-sts,, Chicago. HENDERSON BROTHHRS, Agonts. e O TT BR. Round the World. Mosors, COOK SON & JENKINS, Tonrlsts and Ex. cursion Managurs, 2 Broadway, Now York, announco that, thele S OND_ PERSONALLY CONDUCTED 3 ) i and whi porvoun eharko of Aloxandor 1 ard, tho Firm's Chier Palosting Matnger, Tho routs will embraco Jayan, Glitax, Indla, ¥ Jox] 'well as Continental Europo, sll of thoso cunutries boing visitod, whilo faoiliiios will bo givou for thoso who dosite to visit PALKSTINE and the NILE, the ontlro trip from Now Yorl, Chieago, o cisgn, back to thoso plac 21,070 gold, whilah Includes firat-clags farg, 70 duys’ el ospendes on Tand, tleeplug-conches, omnihusas, To. Duposita of 10 por cont for this tour aronow hoing ro. celved, and full fatoanation will ho kivon by addrossing ¢ SON & JENKINS, %2 Brondway, BT Cook’s Excursionlst, contajning full particulars of 1,444 fours in Europo, Palesting, Keypt, and Awmeriea, to bo had upon applicatlon, Prles ¢, NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSIHEIPS. w York for Quaenstown and Lisorpool dfor Londan dieect overy fortnight, OWN and LLVERPOOL, from Plors 44 . i Bnn e it g, 0. | Greac D aturday, Sopt, 20, i s turday, 8o L. 27, 1oy, ULy 5 Iteturn Tickety, 3140 and 3160 C STEERAGE PASSAGE, 83, currcn Passengers hooled to- or frow’ Gorman and Scandina. i ToA1ts At low Fatod. e Stoamships of s Mo aro tho Iucgost fn tho trada, Drufts ou Great Britatu, Iroluud, und the Continnut, WILLIAM MACALISTER, Gen'l Western Agent, Northeast cornor Clavic and Randolph-sta. (0pposito now Bhiorman [uusy), Chicuzo, NEW YORK TO CARDIET, BRISTOL, LONDON, And o1l Other Points in England and Wales, " Tho Bouth Wales At Steamship Coinpany's now frsteelars Steatnuhiyd will sall from Lovusslvania Rall- 5 d Wharf, Jorsc FRABROR 5, .. Aug. 23 GLAMORGS o, 18 vidy st lp: convonienco of Gabln and Calil, ¥€0 curroney; Sccu ro pro- rovemonta fur tho camforl nnd First i currency’; Stoor. cates frut Gar- Cably, & gurraney: propald Siuoragu eori I, Dralty tor £1 and npwarde, Yor furthar particulats, npply {n Cardifl, at the Com. pany's Oflices, No. 1 Dock Clinmbiers, and ta Now York to ARCUIBALD BAXTEI & ¢O., 4 gonts, No. 17 Broadivay, ALLAN LINE MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSUIEP CO. 22 FULL-POWERED FIRSI.CLASS BTEAMERS. Livorpool, Londonduers, and Glawgow, | Tel-wookly to aud from Qunbeo (Portiand in wintee). Also, furtnightly toaud from Bulinoro, calling st Quoonstown, - Hallex, and Norfolk. Yor passage, frolght, or auy informntion, apnly to N & ( Axents, A few Very Desirnble Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building, Single or in suites. With and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through- out the Building. Blevator running during all business hours, These Offices are not, equaled in the city. 5 The best for all classes of business requiring a central lo- cation. W. C. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building, _GEITYSBURG WATER, Pt KATALYBINE WA d and Dovolop: + Disaolve Gout, Hioumatism, s of iniles'? Ly Newralyy, Gravel Livor, s kin, Abdnic fual Drapsy, Chiconte Dinrelioia, Conhiipation, ' Asthia, Norvousuoss, Slueplosiess, Gouveal Dabilits, nd noarly ovory clusy of Clironic Distagy, Camphiots’ contalnii Mistory of tho Npring and Fontimoniala from Modi nrualy, 1 sslctana et Distingatshad ] kons, wout ¥ILE by ol by WILITN LY BRO,, Gouor Aggonix, 2 I trontat., Phladelphie, Pu, sul byl drugghit ANBOHAACK, STEVENSON & REID, PR 0E koot Wentoin Avonts, SCALES, FAIRBANKR' BTANDARD SCAT.®HS OF ALL BIZES, " .v\fiFAIRBANKB,MOREE& (o] % 1ULAND 18 LAKE-ST, bolon L GLOBE THEATRE. This aftrnoon at 3, ovoulny at 8 o'clock, last two por- - farmuiices of HERNANDEZ FOSTER and JACK HARKAWAY. Mongay “H“_%ED%AHN;S NAGNTFICENT ANATONICAL MUSRUH, From MNew York Of Natural, Sclonc aud Art. 133 Suuth Clark-st., near Madison. " Tickots, 6 cunta; for guntiien ouly, Doors open feumi 9, m. to 10 p. m. KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL, Clurk and Randolph-sts, Tor Concerts, Leoturos, Conventions, Balls. Ocpacity, 1,1560'1 ‘xllumberud soats. a Boats movablo, ~Apply at the Hall. . MILLINERY. CHOIE MILLINERY ! ‘We are now prepared to display 2 large line of Hats, Teathers, FLOWERS, Fall Styles At Popular Prices. WEBSTER’S, 24T WEST MADISON-ST. CROCKERY. AT RETAIL. Ching, Crockery, Glassware, AND ALL KINDS OF Table-Furnishing Goods and Muntel Ornnments, Gaod, Cheap, Fine, and Beautifal, E. 0. LAWRENCE & 00, T THE BEST MUSIC BOOKS For High aui o Grammr o The Hour of Singing! By L. 0. Emerson and W, 8, Tilden, Prices $1.00. Thia Tltgu SCHOOL SriuiNa Book s ndmltably fitted for its work, anntainiiz n good clomontars courso and a Jurgo quantity of tho best voenl music, woll arranged fa two, thruo, and four parts. 1las been ‘racoivod with the groatest favor by practical teacho Just Ready, THE TIR10, & esllootlon of throo-part songs, arraugad eapeelully tor High Schiools and Seminie eley. ' An oxcollunt companiun or successor to the HOUR OF SINGING, CHEERFUL VOICES! Price, 50 Cents. By Xiw 0. Emerson. Tito o, aprlihtls, nnd vory musieal Conon Scroor, Hoxa Book [+ by a gontlemat who **hits tho mark ovary (oo, aud wuvor tifls [ saifstying tho musical taato of thia tioople, OF his hrovious Scuool Song Hooks, sbout ),U60 hiava boen sold, wiAlL school.tenchors aro tasltud o glve this now and pop- Any book ])uhllnlml Ly Ditzon & Co, will bo sont by muil, post-pald, on recoipt of Rotadl Price. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boaton. Ohas, H, Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway, New ¥ork, __LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. _ MISCELLANEOUS. COMBINED DOOR PLATE, LETTER SLIDE, BELL AND BURGLAR ALARM. NEW STYLY, VERY HANDSOME, CHEAP. * A usoful invontlon, woll ealculated to sucure tha delfvory of mull mastof at private rovidencos and oitio =[J. MeArthur, Cloago. Qrdars takun and pattorns eshibited at BUILDERS' EXOIANGIE, 133 LaSallo-at, OANVASSERS WANTRD. Btaton of Wiscons Min 3 DAVE BO! MoLAINE CANDIED CANTOR OTL | i [Teals ":’“"'1 d {“I:’llofluc(]‘vn WorniGandton, Gl Geon Tova thom, Pl 2 onta wor bug, | Locialo by . VAN BOHAA , STEVENSON & Nitaao, Nl SO HOFBANNE g e11h, Clionio, Holo Agonts, Al ROV brirs Fon AUt sl WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providence, R. 1., Bulldor of the HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE \¥ith Marsls'Patontod TImprovouonts, Sund for Olrou- S EDUCATIONAL. Jelorsm Todical Colloge, PHILADELPHIA. G Al R 2 e o SPOATR e ceineos will bea tho FIRKT MONDAY 18 BEPTRMBLIL Facu; JOSEDIT l';\NUUAFTA“‘”T BAMUEL D, GROSS, J. M. DA COST. Meittein B!, Peatomor of Auntomy. L Des Profosnor of S, a0 D, Profussor of Pragiice of TiSLIE WALLAGE, M. D., Profossor of Ob- WARD RAND, 3t MRS Profossor of Chomiatry. Profemor of Mator AMLTKEN MINQS, M, D, Profassor of Inatitutos of e (oA {0 Ll couree, B140; Matrloutatton, €5; Graduse ) nlh)‘:g"hgllh)’!fi‘l{i fl" p%}r \Ivlfifl'll. UE“‘GIIJ Imlmnll(lnn "Ill“ o ivan iy e thor Goblone: : FhalalaTi sl Pinsyivaity Hmgtnter * ok o tho S BIDD e, . v, Doan of ‘tho Fashlty, RACINE COLLEGE, Ttacino Callego tncludes (hroo Schnols: 1. A COLLEGIATE DEPARTM with fall Gol. Ieginto Courso, 2. A BUIENTIFIO 80110OL, to bo begun this Antumn, %, A GRAMMAR SCIOOL FOR BOYS, "Pho throo Sohoals hugln Sept. 10, ¥ totho LBV, A MES DEROV JRaclino Collore Catalogues can bo obtatnod nt tho Bauk, H. B. BRYANT'S, (Bryant & Stratton), CHICAGO BOSINESS COLLEGE, Houthenst corner State and Washington. Six Months' Courso, One Year's Courso, Two Years' Courso, Medioa, Tho English I A Commnttial Lo, Hogk 1l nnd oxtmiha—S. l Washiniston, _ COLLEGE OF LAW OF THE 5 Clicago aud Northwostorn Univensi Judgo INENILY ROOTIY, BULE R Hon, g4 turors, VAN BUIRI: KRS, Esq., P noss Atithmotlo, unlip, £0. e AL fonat 4 Looty ourts, Torin opous U a0, Teib West Chicago Ladias Seminary 15 and 17 SOUTH SHELDON-ST., Hetwoon Randolph and Washington. Fall Torm (oloventh year) bogins Soptembor 8, Full courso of study; ablo teachiers in all departments, TFor information concoruing olthor the bonrding or day do- ‘partmont, opply for clreulacs or call at tho Sominary. ©. A, GREGU, Priucipal, Family and Day School, NEW YORK CITY. MISS BRACKETT nnd MISS EL1OY will ropén thole sohool for glrls from slx to twunty-ous, Wednesday, Supt. 24, at 117 East Thirty-sixth-st. Glrls fitted for any Col- logo,_Rofor to Rov. Nobert Collyor, Chicago. PALMER’S ACADEMY TOLR BOYS AND GIRLS, Will reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 1, at 768 Michigan-av, TENMS OF TULTIO: Advancod Dopartinent, Intermediato Departmei Primaty Dopartimont French and Gorinan, Mysic, Plag and Gl Por teri of ton weck MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S FRENCH BCHOOL Reopens Supt. 17. Tho only ono In Naw York whoro Fronch Is taugiit a8 in Parla, Suporior Fnglish sducation. Drawing, Latin, aud_ Singing: inoluded ‘tn tho tuition, Hondors hiavo nih oxcolient Tioma. T clroulars, 25 Weai o, e, R ralxth . Y. Hofors by permivsion to 12, Goodcll, Afrs,'Goo, M. Pallinnn, Chieago, 11l : Ara Gon, . Plunt, Kt. i ull, Guiney, TH Bt J: Modituntss,'Jr., N Y. S . . Svaley, Ci 7 XAVIEVS ACADENY Corier Wabash-nv. nud Twentvaniuth-st., GIEICAGO, This olegant wew buflding will onea for tha rccepiion of pupily on’ Moaday, Sont. 1. Lor elreular apply to thy Dircetress, ST, IGNATIUS COLLEGE, 413 West Twelftl-st., enwo, 1. Studics fn this Institution will be rosumed Mor Sept. 1. Tultios, persorshvir of ten mouth, $60 cataloiia or npply to jt RS, 1, SIMO; igan-av, Buglish, e Selibol for Yoo Torm commenco MR, NHOEFY. Mra. GEORGE VAN will opan hoe Baard- and Day Scliool for H) No. 163 WEST FORTY- COXD-5T., closs to RESELVOIR BAX i, 2 ¢ 1R PARLK, Now ept. 19, “Nuihbor of hoarding puplts linitod'(o 21 Eoliqol houes from 9:30 3. 10, 102 Applications may bowiado o3 abov BISHOP WHIPPLE'S 8CHOOLS, FARIBAULT, MINN 1. MARY'S ILALE, for girla: All dopneouonts ogual tn tho best astarn Sclioots. . Native teacliors ol moder languagos, Soventhsoar. SHATTUGK SGHOOL, for boyi: Graduates enter Sophomoro Clies in Eastorn Cole Togor, _ Lucation remarkablo far healthfalucss and scon- ory. Cadet orzanta Term_opons Sopt, 18, 147, Tor catnloguos udre: REV, JAMES DOBBIN CHEGARAY INSTITUTE. Eatablistied In New York [n 1814, Tnglish and Irench for Youn Ladioa' and Missos, Boarding aud day pupils, nd 1629 Sproco-st., Polln. delpbia, Pa. Fronch s tholangusgs of tho famlly, and iy cunatautly spolian In tho instiiuto. MADAME DUERVILEY, Princlpal, FREEHOLD INSTITUTE, Froohold, New Jorsoy: a bonrding achool for boys: for catalogues to 1t OHAMBERS, Princlp 0 ACADENY, NO. 11 EIGHTHENTILST, — clish_and olasaical sohool for pupils of both 1 torm opens Monday, Bept, 8 HENRY 113 K, Principal. HILL BEMINARY — TOR Pouglkeopsie, N, Y. M atts a spdetalty, Opons Sopts 17, Principal and Proprictor. R: VAN NORSAN foeTy end Princl YOUNG Musio and tho fine 0. U. WETSELL, OLASSICRT, FFNGLISTT, ‘reonoh, and Garman, Faintly and Duy Reliool fo young ladles and chfldren, 71, 73, and 75 Fast Bixty-fircte Bt., Contral Park, Now York, will comimonco ils Soven. {ogoih yoar Sent.'25, 1873, Tor full formation sond for entalogio, Addeees tho REV, D, C. VAN NORMAN, .. 6 Yot Siaty-firat INDERGARTEN_ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR I\ of building N Wabinsh-av,, noar Fourteenthe jon, on - Monduy, Sape. | go.” B At~ This achaol w 173, far ehlldron from 4 to 13 soara of o o3 SARA A. WINNEK, Principal. LE SCI0QL, RYRAGUSE, N. V. ENGUISH I8 and Froneh. _Softonl for sounelddies unilar tho super- vslon of the Rt. Rov, 1%, 0 untington, S, 1 D, Tishon of Contral Now York. Tha 1all Torm bogins tho sscond Wednesday in ‘or ciroularsuddross, MARY J. JAUKSON, Y AKE TOILEST ACADGMY, LAKE FOREST, TLL., ' Uoarding-echool for hoss, ‘Tost cliuriingly it atod, an hours' ride by cars from Cliicago, and splondidly auipped o Tpaing 1o Ay hurdd atencion! honaos: Sunt: 5 2 olo.s i | QA A 5 Principal: N, 11,—To savo {imo and oxpensey and Accommodate thiosn Parema wito canuot conventontls Vsl Tako Farcsty Praf, Allon whl bo ot the bookstoro of W. acn, Gooko & Un., 113 State-s 80, and Eopt. 8, from 11 'olock a horo e seill o hiappy ta confor w to wond away to school. YR - dn BILVA AND MRS, ALEX. BRAD- .J\[ “l l?l)‘hp((mmwh‘ Mra, Ogden Hoffmun's) English, T'ronch, and (Gennan Hoznlmx{ ant Day Schovl foe suung Indies and children, 17 Wost I |h|"-nlgl|1h»‘1l,. New York, reopons Septembor 2. Applloutions” may be mado s abuve, 3 on Saturday, o3 v'clock p. ‘auy who havo s Souuk sehonl apons $ ATAVIA, N, Jung ¥ NORIWESTERN U1V logos, and aver savonty Prof. Tall terin o Sout, 17, dont FOWLER, Byauston, X fessars and instoctira, Iv'm purticulars, addross Prosl- 0 EOT BOHO0L_ENGL, GAMA BHAW, Pluclbl o Monroo-ut. otween Axhinnd-av, and lucation, with ovo ity for tiorough euiturd, ‘U ity for iqrough SSD agos htouturs with foll inforavation furnlshiod wiion 1 10 Lhy abuvy hidrens & fomn. cmmenet Moy, rucoloed, (s OL Y EDION. " relip osteting botwzon . 11, Whito and Y. P Gyttt g qpien, . 1 e ptrchasis fho. (ntorase. of, d. Ne et il Guntinui thd comintentns. Wisfuess at stand undor the {inn pamo G, 1, White 36410 il ohetauding buinsen 0t U Tormiee ey G AT J. N. MASON, o said ks said Ohicagn, Aug. BARTOWS INDIGO BLUE Ts fuo shenpost uud Liest astiols i tho warkot lor BLUE- ING CLOTILES, "F'liv gontitne has both Barlow's and Wiltherger's namos on the Inbol, and s put up ut Wiliborges's Drog Btoro, S0t Rorth Second-ar., Phitwiphin: 8. WILHERGER, Propriotor, wd Deugplsts. EALVE, A Itight Sulvo for Burns, Bolly, DR. STEPLLENS, 134 Dearbornste 25 conts & Lox, SOLUTION. Is llflf’ ‘boon dis. will wettle all HONG R, I, IIXE Thio flrm of Huohliorgor & i\f,'nnllx“"l‘?; sodver by tho pa Cule: Bpoclal aitentiva callod to thy woll-known uuwbors, BOG=eTBmmm28-ee20 & 22, Tuetory, Mt, Vernou; Ottlce, 70 Johu-st., | | ! I | { | i