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| b § THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1873 THE COURTS. An Answer to the * Young Lawyer’s * Assault on the Law Instl~ tute Fileds A Bingular Tole of Forgery and Frand---Something Probably Left Untold. A $75,000 Aetion Against Tico--Others Want to Sharo tho Profits of Making Motors. A Wisconsin Divorce and Alimony Case --"The Deceiver Followed to Thig State. 'Tho officers of the Chicago Law Library yes- lorday filod an answer to tho bill filed by Thomns 7. Buthorland, an attorney of tho gity, which prays the Coutt for an inquiry into the mode in which tho donations of lnwyers and othors in all ports of tho world have beon taken caro of, and tho uses to which they have been put, raising the question as to whethor the booxs were not moant for thouso of the suffering Bar at large nnd not for members of tho Law Instituto only, nnd whether the Instiluto had powor to exact what torms thoy plonsed from tho mombers of the Bar who desired to uso such books, and to sottlo all quostions of ownorship and manago- mont, The auswer gonerally donios tho statemonts wnd inforencos in the bill relating to those aver- ments, and aflinns that tho Looks wera ohiofly flonated by a fow lawyers and others in Amerion und England; that thoy wero intended for the de- fondant na nu {nstitution, and tho only one that could take cars of the trust and administer it to tho satisfaction of all concorned; that thoro was not at thoe timo auy such institution as the Obicago Bar, and no ono entitled to receive prop- orty nddressed to it, or administer any funds donated toit; that atthotimoof the fire the library containod 7,000 volumes, worth sbout £80,000 : thnt the firo left the Institute destituto of books and monus; that an appenl was mado in tho name of tho institution to tho profession for Lielp in their oxtromity, which was responded to by tho dountions now tho subject of litiga- tion’; that tho mombors woro aescrsed $25 per hond aftor the fivo to pny nocessary oxpousos, purchaso tho books immediatoly wanted, an commenco the nucleus of n nw library; and that this complainant has at no timurxmonn. member of the Institute, or paid nanything to- ward its support, or participated in the troublos and oxponso of its resusoitation after tho con- lingration, and is, thereforo, not entitled to the use of its books, A CAHE OF FORGERY AND FRAUD. A most singular story—unsupported by ox- pisnation—of fraud and forgery is allogod in o ill filod yostorday, in the Buperior Court, by John Guatafson, of New York, against Chatles 0O'Connor and John Xenu, of this city, An afil- duvit nccompanying tho' bill avers that the do- fondant Charles 0'Counor {8 concealing himsolf, and cannot be sorved with process of the Court, ‘The complainant afiirma that ho is the owner, by purchaso from Albort Crane and wifo, of Lob 23, in Block7, of Rogors' Subdivision of the N. E. }{ of the 8, W.s{ of Beo. 4, 89, 14, on the 27th June, 1873, the deod of conveymnco bein, duly recorded in tho Recordor's offico of Cool County tho samo day, Ho at onco took, aud hins ever tinco rotained, actnal posscssion, 'nnd bns neither convoyed, mortgaged, or in any way encumbered said lot, “or any portion of it; yot, on tho 10th Octobor lnst, thoro was illed of rocord o warrauty doed, -bearing dato tho 25th of the proceding July, purporting to boar tho complainant’s signature, convoying enid lot by warranty deed from complainant to Charles O'Connor, for the sum of 1,250, of which complsinnnt profeses to know absolutaly nothing, ‘except that it enrrios Lis forgod sigua- ture, and that it stauds on tho rocord of Cook County o melancholy evidenco of the wickeduoss aud cupidity of man, Ho further chinrgos that said 0'Connor, on the 18th October, 1872, exccuted o mortgnge of snid lot to tho defendant, Koan, for au ailoged in- dobtedness of £424,srid dood being filed of roo- ord tho following dny, nomely, the ssme day tunt O’Connor filed of record his forged deed of convoyance from tho complainant, Further, he chargos thnt O'Connor made and oxecuted a gecond mortgago of the lot to said Kean, datod 21st Octobor, 1872, to socure s pre- tended note of §212. And ho prigs ihat said forged conveyanos bo declared void and of no effect, and thnt said mortgages bo set asido us & cloud on complain- ant's title, created by fraud aud forgory. REMOVING A CLOUD. ' In the forenoon o peouliar case was beforo Tudge Gary, sitling in chancery. Tho hearing sommenced on Monday afternoon and hnd been zontinued till {qutemuy. Tho complainanls, birs, Catharino M., Kolly and Mary Jano Driggs, filed thelr Lill sevoral montbs ago praying tho removal of n cloud on tho title of o cortain lot on the North Side, sold by Mra, Kolly to Mrs. Briggs, and now ocenpied by the last named lndy er family. The cloud consista of a Shorifl 's deod procurad by tho defendants, ox-Capt. Hickoy and Michael Doyle, who, a8 the bill al- loges, procured a judgmont noto, to be_signod by tho lato J. . Kolly, decoased, in Lis life-timo, aud alsa by bis {wifo, now widow, one of tho complainants: the noto being iutendod as secu- ity to Liokey aud Doylo, who it appoars_woro gurotics on an administration bond for Kelly. Without _poying auything whatover, or Laving boon ovor callld_on to = pay wytiing, Ilickey aud " Doylo, = on: lla day of Kelly's dealk, coused judgmont to bo on- tored upon the judgment note in tho the Re- cordor's Conrt ; it was about the last businoss done in that court; and oxgoution to bo issued on the judgniont, and the lot in quostion to bo sold, they biddlog it in, and now insisting on Im&flng it, slthough thoy ndmit nover having paid o dollar for, or on uccount of, it, Judgo Gary having intimatod that, us tho plendings and _proofs stood, the cloud must bo removed, the dofoudant’s kolicitor prayed loave to smend his answer and cross bill, Loave was Ezmlltod on_torms, and the furtber hearing of e case continued to Thursday, the 11th inst. A 375,000 ACTION AGAINST TIOE. Mr. Tice, of tico-metor fame, is tho propriotor of a greater numbor of suits than any other man in the Northwest, unless, it mny be, en official nssigneo of o Chicago bankrupt insurance company ; but it is somo timo sinco n suit was commonced against him, and tho tlme liag como, in tho opinion of certain purties, that Mr, Tico should enjoy tha novel sonsation of boing mande defendant to another emall action or two. & Yestorday, in the Buporior Court, Chaunce; O. 8poida and William T, Sbaffer commnncm{ suit against Isnnc I, Tico, in nssumpsit, 75,000 damngos, for monoy had, ote. Tho inonoy it alleged to have been ndvanced to Mr. Tico to manufacture hig metors for different Btatos, on tho agroomont that tho lenders woro to particl nto in part of tho profits; instead of which, it .Is charged, ho has pockoted all tho procoods; and lho}ccmfnnlunms want to get thoir share by law, which tho grasping Tico would othberwise ewallow wholo, PETITIONS YOI DIVORCE. The following slips of papor, inliouof the bills thomsolves, seom to indicate that somo namoless atlornoy yesterdny filod two potitions for divorce, and 'was afraid the roporterd should got sight of thom : * 44,876—Edwin L. Lovojoy v, Mary M. ; dosertion ; paid $7.60." ¢ 44,877— . W. Blowart v. Mnr{ A.; adultery; pald $0,00." Tho extra feo in the firat case iu for the appoar- anco of the defondaut, who, boing chargod with baving willfully abandonod’ her fiusbund, ohoor- tully entors her ;lecnmnon to this enit, Barah E, Hood yostorday petitioned the Sue gnxlor Oourt for ‘divorco from her husband, ames T\, charging him, shortly and curtly, with binving abandonod hor aud hor child for moro than £wo yoars, Houry “Potors prays divorca from his wife Emolis, and charges” her with baving borne a child of which she ncknowledged he was not the father; wholly regurdloss, ns hor counsel somo- what obeourefy puts it, of her marringo duty and ¢ plithod ™ faith, Iio makes worse cliarges than that, and afilrms thnt after numorously doserting bim, 6ho had tho utrocity, on tho ¢l Ootober, 1870 (whon n fow othors also loft), to fly to 4 Omahn, Calofornia,” Unuble longer to sub~ 5" to thedo frightful indignitios, fo requests vorao, Zorelds Ann Washbuwrn yoaterdny potitioned tho Oircuit Court for divorco from her hunband John, cnrging him with oxtrome and ropeated oruelty. Tho bill ufliras that sho furnishoed tho Tiouse in which thoy lived, ut Dooatur, Il ; and that sho was conwolled (o loave him ju couse- ‘nccount of quonco of his savago ill-trontmont. Ilo is & businoss man worth §6,000, TANRIUPTOY MATTERS, Q. 8. Riohavdson & Co., of this city, yeatorday potiifonad for {he adjudlcntion of Byndor Broth- ors, also of Chicago, claiming as oreditors on oodn sold to the mmount of $1,300,10, 18 charged that tho dobtors allowed their proporty to bo lovied on undor oxcoutlon with intont to hinder and doley creditors ; and furthor that the judgment under which excoution was taken was “fraudulontly ob- tained. Tho usunl yule to show cause, as” well ay warrant of soizure, wero lasucd, Parlin & Orrondor(, merchants, ongaged prin- cipally in the manufacture of ngricultural im- plement and supplios al Canton, Fulton Connty, this Btate, yostordny petitionod for the adjudi- catio of odgors & Bone, morchunts and eolos- mon ot Blmwood, Peorin County, this Blato, claiminjs ns croditors for &:om’s sup- plied, mmounting in_ valuo to $1,006.90, and nlloging that Bchmipff, n mombor of tho firm, liad disposcd of his interest in tho business for n moroly nominal gum to_Austin D, Rogers, tho lattor assuming tho indebtedness of tho firm. Thio notes worv givon by Andrew D. Rogors, in tho tirm name of Rogers & Sons, and wero not takon up nt matwrity, The usual rule issuod. Tho fnjunction otdored in the mattor of Mur- mf' & Tuft was yestordny modified so as to por- mit tho ealo of the property roforred to theroln. Ttoferonco was yostorday formally mado to tho Roglster to. tako proof in thomatter of the Groat Wostern Telograph Compauy, on nmullcnllou to 1fis Honor Judgo Diummond, presiding in tho District Conrt in tho nbsenco of Judge Blodgett, without projudica to the petitioner in_banlkrupt- ay, or Lo the rhihtu of any of tho partios to any of'tho proceedings in bankruptey affocting this bankrupt. 2 Mary Sinttory prags for divorce from Patrick, Dor hisband, ailoging that e has bonton hor 50 bndly a8 to endangor her lifo, 8he aflirms that No. 45 ay streot is her own proporty, and that hor husband drove her out of it, and toolk possassion of tho promises, rofusing to allow her to-entor ; and sho prays an injunction re- straining lns intormeddling with the same. SINGULAR OLOUD ON 'TITLE, John J. Pago yestorday flled a Dbill in the Buporior Court agninst Richard Bdwards, to ro- move cloud from his title to cortain renl estate. Ho allogen that dofondant abtained o judgment against bim, which was duly recorded as a cloud on his ronl estato on the books of tho sbutract makors to be placed also on their rocord ; whore- fore he praya the Cowrt to diroct the judgmont to be restored of record, and that doefendant duly releaso the same, and thus roliove his title from cloud. ALINMONY—A WIBCONBIN DIVOMGE. Mary J. McFarland yestorday filod a bill in tho United States Circuit Court, making \Wal- Inco J, McFarland dofoudant, charging that eho was divorcod from the defondant undor the Inws of Wisconsin, at her potition, and alimony granted ; and that ho loft the Stato and came 1o thin Btato, whoro ho now is; and sho prays tho Court to decree him to pay tho alimony now duo aud unpaid. THE COUNTS IN BRIET. In tho United Statos Circuit Court, R. E: Jonkiny, a8 Assignco of tho oslato of James Goodvwillle, in arxsimpit, $3,500 damoges, Bovernl suits of interest, which aro not ex- tended i thoso notes, will bo found in tho rec- ord of now suits. The following divorce casos wore roforred to Magruder, Mastor iu Chancery, by the Superior Court, yostordsy: Xussoll, Hunt, Watson, Dougherty, Swartwout, Litman, Dlane, Nore, Roobling, Jackeon, Howard, and Harvoy. Walter, Kolton & Co. yostorday petitionod tho Circuit Court for mechanic’s lien on tho new building of tho Mechanics’ Building Company, and otliors, for the sum of $553.86, for doors, sashos, ete, Tho' Gardon City Manufacturing and Supply Company yestorday commoncod kuits fu assump- it against Thomas McArthur, $1,200 damngos ; Josso R, Van_Oudoll, 81,200 damages; and Bzra B. Lincoln, $500 daningos.s NEW SUITS. + T Unrren 81aTrs Crmouit Count.—Robert E, Jenking, Asslgneo of tho extuto of James Goodwillle, & bankrapt, v, David Goodwilile; assumpsit, $3,500, Mary J, V. Wallaco J, McFarland bill, it Ciovir CoUnT.—B,J51—Appenl. 8,053—Walk or, Kelton & Co, v, Tho Mochanics' Buliding Gompany ct'nl; petition for mechanics’ licn. 8,308—Adolpl 1, Toggo v, Richard Burnott { sttachment, 8,304—Cal- lagiion & Trigg v. Guatay A, Korn ; nssumpeit, $500, 8,455—0. E. Thickstun v. Donnfy Fitzgerald atsumpslt, $600, R8J50—Garden City Manufoc- foring and Supply Company v, s D, Lincoln ; nssumpelt, $500. 8,35 ., Thomns DcArthnir s nssumpsit, $1,200, Samo v, Josso 8,35 R, Van Osdell; nssimpsit, $1,200, 8,350—Foseph Falerdean v, Clas, Muoschiler { petition for meshunic's lon, 8,360—Zoreldn Ann v, Jobm Waebburn; bill for divoreo. Bi—Appenl. 8ii62—Eugono Tobitaille v. Eugeno Fortin ; bill for specific performonce, 8,303— ‘Appeal, 8,364—Qlicago & Lyons Blone and Limo'Com- pany v, d. K, O, Forret ; assumpat, 346,13, 8,305— Theadors Y. Puillips v, Otto Word; nitachiment, 8,106—1lonry Dreves v. Fredorlck L. Wittmon; re plevin of stack, B,369—Petition of County Agcut for trial of Louls Willmor for alleged jusanity, = 8,368— Tur Suremion Counz.—44,876—Jolin Gustafio Olintles O'Counor and Jolin_ Kean ; bill. 44,870 win Y, Lovojoy v, Mary M. Loveloy : sald (o bo bill for divorco; papers taken nway by n\lonmg; nlleged causo of actlon, desertion, 44,877—11, W. Ktowart v, Mary A. Stewart ; sald to’ bo o bill for divorco ; papera taken niay by atfornoy ; lleged cnure of action, ndule qery. 44.8T8—Buweoncy & Sons v, Henry Olybour 3 sompsity 3900, 46T Apoesl, 44 B0llonry ¥, Emelln Poterd; bill' for divorce, 44882—Appeal, 44,83—Burah ¥, v, Jamea T, Hood ; Lill for divorce, 44,884—Jolm Stengor v, Charies Mocssluger ; nssump- +if, $1,600, 44,885 —Mary v, Tatrick Shttery ; bill for ditarde, 44.880—Jobn J. Tago v, Richard Eiwards 3 bill to removo cloud from titlo, 44,857—Chattneoy D. Bpuide and William F, Shoifer v, Tease I, Tieo ; o5 sumpalt, $76,000, THE ORPHAN ASYLUM. Mceting of the Lady-Directors Yess terday Afternoon. The regular mouthly meoting of the Lady-Di- rectors of the Orphaug’ Asylum, on Michigan av- eune, was leld at tho Asylum yostorday aftor noon, Tho attendanco was not large, and no business of gonoral publio intorest was trans- acted. Tho roports of the Secrotary, Matron, and So- licitor wore submilted and approved. From them the following facts aro culled : There are now in tho Asylum 98 children of varlous ages, 48 girls and 50 boys, Thero hns beon but one death in tho Asylum during the last three ‘months, and that of an fufant. ‘Tho Sulicitor, Miss Charlotto M. Blake, hag collceted during the month of Angust past §816.18, and during the snmo time Miss Bwann, %l_lr‘\:rz%n. lins received $228.75, and oxpended Tho ladies dosiro to roturn thanks to tho donors for the following subscriptions during July and August : Keith & Bro., cash, $60; Mrs. D. K. Poarsons, £50; Hanna, Lay & Co., %25; Holbrook & Co., Burdett, Bmith & Co,, Palmor & Fuller, E. E. Perley, Mis, I M. Wilmactl, 810 ench; L. II. Xnck & Co., €5; olhors in cash, 924,85 ; Goseago & Co., dry goods, $26 ; 11, Enderi, stationory, 530, "Lhoy rolurn gratoful thanks to the following firms for supplies of coal foi tho coming win- tor: W. L. Bcatt & Co., Enio, Va., 25 tons ; surton & Bro., Erle, Pn., 10 tons ; Nelson & DBro., Hartwell & DBro,, C, H, Dyer, E, L. Hed- strom, Angoll, Armold & Co., Chicago, 1 ton ench ; W, IS, Johneou, Chicago, 3 tons ; dhlcnsn, Wilmington & Vormillion Conl Compauy, tons ; Wilmington Conl-Miniug Manufacthring Qompany, 2}4 tons ; A, E, Curtls & Co., 8 tous; Dauiol Jioylo, Chicago, 2 tons, Tho lumbor doalers who gave lumber for building the coal houeo and “for ropairs, and Androws & Co., for maps for uso in tho achool, aro kindly remembored by the ladies conducting this noble charity. S = LOCAL POLITICS. THIND WALD LAW-AND-ORDER MEETING. Crime abounds in our city and county. OQur just laws are openly violated. Our taxes are foarful, aud rapidly incronsing. TLarge sums of monoy aro to be raised and disbursed for city and county purposos. We noed mon of known charactor and Intogrity for our public officos. A party 4 organizod whoso main object s to ro- poal, or, failing in that, to sot at doflanco, our moat beneficont Inws. All citizons of tho ward, Irrespoctive of party, who aro in favor of the Law-and-Order movement, and_tho election of z00d men to offico, are roquested to meet at the octure-room of tho First Baptist Churoh, Wa- bash avonuo, on Wednesday ovuulntv‘. Bopt. 8, at 8 o'olock, to organize the ward with refor- enco to the approaching olection, 8, B, Gookins, A, B, Van Doron, Tivingstone, 3,31, Hammond, E, Buinl), K. Do Buptiste, {aruill, W. It. Toboy, Laroy Clreh, J3."Arinstrong, J. 0, Draguu, Blmon Heurs, 8, E, Foruythe, 1. 1i, Boomer, 1. A, Bith, AL D, Bollamy, Jamua T, Vickery, 3. B, Stllleon, 1. Ryan, Goorgo O, Murel, M. B, Arnola) E. 'L, Gale, 6,1, Lingle, 0. I, Fario, 11,4, Goodrieh, 3, Goodwl e,y Ofurles 31, uker, Willlam &, Prossor, A, M. Hheppard, 1, A, Oongdou, ‘Aitrodt Bullany, A Hieolo, GOMMITTEE OF BEVENTY, Thero will be an importunt meoting of the Cowmmitteo of Boventy atb the Builders' Exchango, LaSallo stroot, noar Madison, on Thuradny ovon- Ing, nt 734 o'clock, Tho mombora of the Qom- taittos, of the Advisory Commiltes, tho Ward Vico-Prosidonts, and the Ward Commitioos, aro iuvlted to bo in nttondanco. THE CITY IN BRIEF. Thoslarm fvom Box 181, at noon yosterdny, was cansod by a 360-firo in Mra, Mary Gallaloy's dwolling, 80 West Marlkot streot. + Tho rognlar monthly meoting of the Board of Mauagers of tho Iome of tho Friendloss will Lo Liold at tho Iome nt 10 o'clock this morning. Coal-Car Conduclor Edward Boane was brough yestordny boforo Judgo Gary, wlho roleased him on a hail-bond of 310,000, signod by Jacqb Adlor a butchor, of Jalict. A mooting of tho Chicago Crickot Club will bo held this evoning at the Clifton ouso, when all mombors nro requosted to bo prosont for the transaction of important business, Borgt. Barrett wishes an ownor for a gold seal ring with the nomo * Captain Johngon" en- gravod on the inside. It was tokon from a boy who was trying to sell it. Tho luborors on the new Custom-House work wore paid yestorday for their services during the month of August. The numbor of uamos on tho gfi»é%l wag 272, and tho amount disbursed ,676.08. A rogular mooting of the Chicago Photograph- io Aesocintion will bo hold this ovoning at the rooms of the Association, No. 163 Stnto stroot, whon mattors of intorest to the profossors of the art will be considored. Joln 0'Connor, rosiding nt 103 Fulton stroot, was arrestod by oflicor Lopping yostordny even- ing for baving stabbed his wifoin tho arm, The cutting was douc with o small Inifo, nud no sorious consiequonces nre suticipated. Tho alarm from Box 203, at 10 o'clock yostor= dny morning, wau_cansod by tho partiol destruc- tion by fire of No. 660 Weet Van Burou streot, ocenpled by one Argus as n dwolling aud paint- shop. About §2,200 damago was douo. Tho Boptembor mooting of the Civil Engi- noors' Club of the Northwost will bo hold noxt Honday ovening, at the ofiico of Mr. B. 8. Clicsbrough, No. 14 City Hall. A paper on #piral Motjon in Naturo™ will bo read by Mr. J. . Btraugban. . Tho Bohominns wero out in full force to call on Judgo llanyon yostorday morning. Aboub thirty of them wore there, aud nono could speak Euglish, A groat hue and ery was ruised for an intorprotor, but whou_one was found, tho wholo caso smonntod to nothing, and both plainti® aud dofoudaut had to pay costs and dopart. Au inquest wos yesterday hold on the body of Richard Johngon, the colored Ind who was drowned n tho river near Sixteenth streot, hav- ing fadlon in while unsonsclous in o fit. _Auothior inquest was hold on the bady af John Moronoy, who was crushed to doath by the wheels of his wagon, A verdict of accidental death was ren- dered in onch euso. Vincont Olapen, an omployo of the abstract oftico, who was shot by William Aiusworth in tho hiond, nppeared yesterdny boforo Judge Scully and testitled in the cuse. ~ It seemu thero is roomn for doubt s to who roaily did_the shooting, Afusworth or snother man, -~ Tho Judgo Lok this Tuot into consideration, aud put Aineworth's bail at only $500. L Lifo would havo but fow plensuros for Judge Scully if ho phould sit for ono morning in his judioinl chinir and find that Maigarot Sweenoy's Damo was nob on tho docket. And it is always that same old story—drunk. ~But for Kome roa- ion, yostorduy morning was not o good moriiug for drunken_pooplo nt the West Bido Court, 60 Margarot will go to the Bridawoll, Tho recontly-oponed Chiengo & Paducah Rail- rond is dving & very lnrge froight business nt present, and is unablo to weot all tho domauds with ite prosont stock of freight cars. It has, thorofore, to meat thoir incronsing demands, contraotod for 200 ndditionnl cars, ~ With thls numbor added to ita old equipmont, the Company expect to bo ablo to fillall ordere, Tl Bonrd of Publio Worke rocoived ahout twon- ty bids for the construction of tho angine-hiouso ou the cornor of Clinton aud West Washington stroots, nnd niso bids for asphalt prvemont on the drives and walks in the water-works lot. "Plao pwards will e mado n a day or_two. Gon- tunct No. 3, for sowers in {ho South Division, way wwarded to Thoa. MclTugh for 26,472.76. Tho alarm from fox 167 at about 3 o'clock yosterday morning was caused by fivo breaking out in a two-story frame building, 18 Gardiuer straet, owned and occupied by William Sucker, Tho damnge dono amonnted to $1,200, covered by an insuranco for 31,500 in {he Atnn. No. 16 and 18 kuffered abous 400 dnmnge onch, the formor being insured in the Aitna for 1,000, ond tho lattor uninsurad. ‘While writing on the fruitful topic of ocorrec- tions, it might ua well hoannounced that * Baofy Jim," the hackman, was not at the Sonth Chi- cnzo pienio last Sunday, ns mentioned in T I'RiBuRE on tho [following morning, and that, thorefore, he did not get his anklo twisted, oy wo were informed. Thero appears to be no doubt nbout this im‘:nrlnnt mattor, ng the man with tho bovine soubriquet can prove an alibi and show that ho was af a funoral. An argument upon pral’msulunn[ matters en- goged in by Thomas O'Colling, of tho Academy, and Louls Meredit, of MecVicker's, hented tho blood of theso kucking Roxelases fo badly that thoy bognn enacting tho roles of Hamlet and Laertes, with fists as a substituto for foils. Aftor @ fow palpable hits on Loth #idos,tho combatants wero nu]mrutud by a policeman, who took thom off to tho station. If tho plays at thoso theatres lacked intorest and Infij‘:cd Inst night, tho ob- gonce of thoso bright histrionio stars must bo blamed for it, At about 5 o'clock yosterdny morning a toam-’ stor named Christian Weber, employed by Gif- ford, Ruddock & Co., on tho corner of Franklin and Water streots, and a_farmor named William Mavn, residing mnear Rosohill, moton North ‘Wells stroet, near Eugonio, and lad an alterca- | tion nbout tho right of way. A fight onsued, whon Wober, ~ who was rapidly got- ting worstod, seized n hugo club which ho had on his wagon, and_ folled Manu with a blow on tho forchead.’ Wobor was arrostod shortly after- wards, and the wounded man was romovod to tho Aloxian Hospital, whero ho will probably die from his fujurics. ‘This s tho programe of the Bheridan ring for the Department : Says Bhoridan, if you will give us Sweeny for First Assistant, we will 0 for Bonner for Yire Marshal. DBut it seoms, y the action of some of the Irish Aldermen in tlio Council Monday night, that they hava been sold but not delivered, and Bonner’s nomiuation went to & committeo, "This slato averlooks the present Becond Assistunt, Petrio, wlio is an efli- ciont officor, and nlso tho fact that Acting- Mayor Bond, and not Bombastes Furioso Bhori~ don, mokes tho nomination, 'Phis last fact caused tho disappointment at the fuiluro of May- or Boud to nonunate Counors for the vacant Horgonntey. : An oxoureion of the farmory of Bureau Coun- ty, Ill, to_tho liuo of tho Loavenworth, Lay: ronce & Galvoston Railrond, in Kausas, will start from Princoton during the prosont month, ‘Choso wlnl\qu to join tho oxcursion, and view tho wondorful products aud dalightful climato of Boutheastorn Kuansns, should address Mr, 8, . Knox, of Princeton, who will be glad to fur- nish all possiblo information, It i expected that many of tho ‘pmdnc!u of Boutheastern Konsas, afong the line of the Loavenworth, Lawrenco & Galvoston, and tho Fort Scott & Guif Railronds, will be on oxhibition at the great induatrial fair soon to bo held in this city, A movoment ig on foot to organize a Lifo-As- suranco Association on the mutual plan among iho various National Socicties of the Northwest, to bo composed exolusively of membors of thexo bodies, T'ho projoct is In” enorgetio hands, and bids fuir to result beforo long i{n comploto suce cosd. Av a meoting of the Chicago Culodonian Socloty, last evoulng, o briof Lut comprehonsive paper on tho subject was read by D, J. B. Walkor ; and & comumittoo was uppointad to con- forwith similar committoes from sistor socie- tios, As soon as sufliciont progross shull have Loou mado in the proliminarios, it is proposed that a convention of socleties throughout tho Northwest ghall be hold, in ordor to tuke flual action upon the mattor. At 10 o'clook flyoslorflnr morning, two coal- heavors, driving down Wabash avenue, noticed a mun coming ont of a gato at No, 1218, Whothor it wau & provious difticulty or the fact of his hav- ing rod liakr whioh oxcilod thom I8 not known, but thufi immediately loft thoir carts in the mid- dlo of tho strect, and caught their man, Then thoy pounded him until ho lost his hold on the fenco, aftor whioh they kicked bhis honda groat muny times, all the while giving the scared womon of tho neighborhood & vory compriqiune sive idon of tho conl-henver's ritunl. Boon after their Dloody victim fell to the ground an old man cama out und pushed them awnsy, Thoy muonnted their carts and drove off ummolested. 'ho man was takon into n house and o handkor- alilef tied arouud his wouuds. Nonamon learned. Although thoro {1 no doubt but that, bolh from policy und coneciontious soruplos, it is the correct thwg to bo an Anti-Mouovolist, yot thoro aro cortain things, ono would think, that any one could have a monnpnl¥ of. For instanco, Mnts Carponter can bo & Monopolist in favor of tho snlnry-grab; John Allon can havo a monopoly of tho %lfiumnl Iily trados his friend McDonald cnn control the bunko market; and ono might think the old TFronchman, who has fol Jowod tho business for 100 yonrs, could bo loft ontirely nlone with tho scavongor husi- noss, DBut this is not so. Tho old man tentifled boforo Judge Banyon that he was dogged all over tho city by cortninswould-bo senvengors who seo him ontor a liouso and thon run oft and got a pormit for that houso, ‘Tho other day tho old man wont_to call on n sick rolative. Tho vil- lians woro on his track. Thoy enw him onter tho houso, and then ran and got a pormit, The trickery was thus ox{mnud, and henco the old man'a complaint, Al Monopoliats will rojoice to know he obtainod satisfaotion. Tho Bt. Qloud (Minn) Journal vouches for tho trath of tho following: “A lady coming to this Stato rocontly atopped at ono of the Chi- ceago hotols with her littlo son, The boy was not perfectly satisfied with mattors and things at the dinner-tablo, and oxpressed himsalf fro- quontly to that offoct. ‘Tho mother finally rose and romarked, in_an undortono, to the youth- ful offendor, ‘Como with mo up biairs, and I will attend to your case.' The lad undorstood at onco what ‘attonding to his cnsa’ meant, hut thoro was nn important matter of detall which ho was painfully auxious to have moro fully oxplained; so, pulling bokwards on tho hand of his mother, he blubbered out, in n voice loud enough to bo henrd over mout of the well-filled dining-room: ‘Bay, mother, are you going to take your hand or t;om- slipper?' Tho onthusiasm wifl which this brief address way ro-~ ceived was unbounded. T'oor little follow, how often have wo wanted to kuow the samo thing oursolf | With n brief season of waiting wo gonerally found ont, a4 ho undoubtedly did." THE STEAM-WHISTLING NUISANCE. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bimz: We would like to know why the ordi- nance regulating tho steam-whistling nuisanco is not mora rigldly enforced by the proper authori- ty? On last Sunday, ouo of the churchee locat- ed between Eightoonth and Twonty-second stroots was disturbed to much n dogroe that it was re‘uhc impossiblo for a timo to hoar what was said by tho ofiiciazing clergymnn. Tut tho most serious abjection to thenuisance {u the pain ft inflicts upon tho sick, cousing o neryous exoitomont and prostration, often at- tonded with very ill effects, that aro calculated to rotard recovery, if not endangor lifo. Wo wiuh to call the atiention of the authorities to thia subject, for it has becomo too gorious a nui sanco longer to bw borue. Civis, Ci1104a0, Bopt. 2, 1673, 0., M. & 8t. P, R'y, Palaco sloeping nnd duy ears, owned and controlled Dy tho raflwny company, run through from Ohiesgo to Bt. Paul and Minneapolis,via Chleago, Milwaukeo & St. Toul Rallway, This is the routo vis Milwaukeo ond the most popular summor rosorts in tho Northwest alio along thio ehoro of tho Uppor Miseissipi, i £ view of tho grandest acenery of that magnificont river, froo from dust aud othor annoyances of interior rotttes, Thoso cora Jeava tho Unfon Depot, corner Ganul ond West Madison strocts, at 9:30 o, m, s 9:30 . M., and are not surpnseed In tho clegance and com- fort of {heir appointments, Thiu is thy only Compnuy running through cara to Minnenpolls, and tho only throug routo vis Milwaukea, Tickets nud slceping- cor accommodations can bo’ ecoured at No. 63 Clark stroct, and at {ho depot. Tucsdnys and Thursdays. Parties who wish to visit Morgan Park can sccom- sy Col, Clarke, ot Lfs exponso, on Thuraday at 13 @'clock, Call at No, 11 Cliambor of Commerce, RIDA WATER. TVPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE! MURRAY & LANMAIS OELEBRATED URIDA WATER The richest, most lasting, yot most dolicate of all Por- fames, for uss ou the HANDKERCHIEF ‘At the TOILET, ‘ And in the BATH. An thoro arg fltatlons and countorfoits, filn‘ll‘! ank for et Watse hich s on o ottt e i Tabell Ao i VAR, the: Bamios of 3 LA A%, Without Wiioh noe & gonding, Tor sulo b 1l TG STATIONERS Fancy Goods Trade HENRY LEVY & SON, 49 Maiden Lane, New York, Would call the attontlon of tho trado to tholr Fall importations, among whioh aro: Backenmmon nud Chess Bonrds, Dressing Cases und Work Boxes, Glove nnd Hundicerehlet Boxes, Chiessmen, Dominoes, and Dice, Muthemntical Instraments, Portmannuics and Bill Books Tonrist Cuses nul Portiollon, Pen and Pocker Cutlery, Writing Cnses, Inkstunds, Suotelh T ] Cabinet nfb(hmu‘. fid Fexa-Bouin, DMusienl Cublncts, Phote, ~ Albuth, Waier Colars, Card” Cusea, and othor useful novelties and staple articlos euited to the trade. Buyors visiting tho city will find it to tholr advantago In looking over our stook bofors purchasing elsowhore, NEW PUBLICATIQNS, FARMERS FOURTH 0F JULY THE TMPORTANT ADDRESS Of B. M. BMITH, Secrotary of the Illinois State Farmors’ Associntion, beforo the Liv- ingston County Farmers' Assooiation, At Pontiae, on the Fourth of July, Is now ready for delivery as an B-page docu- ment, for goneral circulation. Formors’ Oluba and Granges will be sup- plied at tho following ratos: Binglo Oopies.. 2 cts. | 100 Copies...75 ots. 10 Copios.......16 ots, 1,00000%10!...?55.00 Address J. W, DEAN, Toom 6 Tribune Building, Chieago, CROCKERY, AT RETATIL. Ching, Crockery, Glassware, AND ALL KINDS OF Table-Furnishiug Goods and Muutel Orngments. Good, Cheap, Fing, and Beautiful, E. 0. LAWBENCE & 00, 105 STATE-S8T. OANDIED UASTOR OIL, ["'ratlo Mark.) drun lovo thom, & purfeat substituto far Gastor Oil, Hugotally ndapted for ol Pricu2Sounte par bottlo, Al Vormifugo Banbons are deliglo and ontvotive Worm Candius, Oh belon 33 conts yor ling, | Koz salo by ol drugyist , BTIBVENSON & RIELD, intn, Join Anantas A0t for 11 O bt o N e Ui Sir Jamos Mreay's Originel Ll Nagnesia Tor sixty yoars the best proparation for Acldity, Indlges. tion, Hoartburn, (ravel, and Gout, snid tho wost agreoa. blo aporient for ladies and children. Hold by all Uhom. Ists lu lorgo-sized bottles, Mz, JOUN F. HENLY, Wholosalo Agont, Now York, | AMUSEMENTS, ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Tho Handsomont Thoatra I tho World, _Mighly Enthu~ slnatia Rocoption of tho Groatest Living Aotor, Lawrence Barrett. This aftornoon nnd ovonimt Inst grand roprosontation of tho Cardinal Duko, in Bulwer's sublimo play of RICEHEBELIBEU. d 2 E 3 raiay nud Frlday Nights and Snturday Matinoo Baturday Night, RIOIARD 11T, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. NOTIOR. T o wmnor Mive el KRR A BYE will bo pasthoncd wnti] Thuirsdny ovaniu, Sept, 4 This nftacnoon nnd night posltivels last two porforme ancn of tho U gloriau plager T i OHECJKN.MATE, AND Wanted 1,000 Milliners. v, Sont, 4, poatttvoly irst poeformancn of L OV Biss iz O/ oot s i~ M'VICKER'S THEATRE, . Produstion of Bronson Toward’s companion ploco to '* Baratoga, " ontitlod DIAMONDS! Produced in our usual styla of excullonco In all dopart. ments, MYERS' OPERA HOUSE, Moncou-st,, botwoon Dearborii and Stato, Driltiant Sucaess of the STAR COMPANY, Avlington, Cotion & Kemble's Blinstrels, Inan entiro chango of programmo. Muokln and Wilson, $nbby Nuwrnmh\ Fenost Tindon, Billy tieo, Willlam Arilugton, Hon Cotton, and J. I, Joinbla (' Nuw Spo- elntios, "Now Songs, Now Driipos, Now Acts, and tho Inughably Burloaqus of DLW OQERCIDT Evory Evonhug GLOBE_THEATRE. Bvory Eveniug, and Wolnenay and Saturisy Matinees. oMLY EXRORIIAEY. THE GRANDINT SPECTACHE KV PRODUCED IN AMERICA T AW ONDRIT T, AN, Producod in a stylo nover boforo equaled 1u any Theatro, DR, KAHN'S MAGNIFICENT ANATOMICAL - HUSEDH, TFrom Now York, Of Natural, Sclonos aud Art, 143 South Clark-at., noar Madison, - Tlckuts, 60 cents; for gontlowon only. Doors opau fro m. to 10p. m. KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL, Clark and Randolph-sts, i For Concerts, Lectures, Conventions, Baolls, Oopacity, 1,660 numbared sents. Boats movablo, _Apply af the Hall. OCEAN NAVIGATION, NATIONAL LINE OF STHEAMSHIPS. Balling from Now York fc 't Livarpool Fur QUEENSTOWN and LIV POOL, from Blon “ and 47,"Nosth Jtivor, da. Sat Saturduy, Sopt. M. Snturday, Sopt. 27, Cabin Pausnge, 370, 850, ax Return Tickots, 110 ud 8 BIEERAGE PASSAULL, 820, curroncy. Passongors Dookod to o frou Gotinnh &ud Hoandina- T es S o neo tho Inost i tho trad 16 Stcamabipa of hia lina . Drafi o Gront Beltain, Troland, and (o Continent ™ \\'ILL[A)%‘ llf\g‘\{nl I R.t‘ un’l Westorn Agont Northeast. kel 3 T et e SO0 Currencys 60 Currency. KENWO0D SEMINARY, Cor, Forty-eighth-st, and Madison-ny, English and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladics. Wil comimonco it clilith sossfon Ropt. 8, Mra, K NIOOTT1s nasitod by full ooriwol brofossors nnd toa ors of tho ighost, etlfuro and. nrga oxporiance. T courso of instruction is thoroughly cumplate. Native U'ro- fennors of Fronch and Gorinan ara ompliyod. ‘Tho Muslo Departmont Ia {n olinrio of & xradnato of o Paris Cous watory, Lootures will bo kivon on tho Natural Seloncos during the yoar, Ciroulara may io alitainod nt %0 Wabnsh-nv., Room 4, atiho teminary, or by addeosini tho Princfpal, Kon' ek, wood, Hsdo T} H. B. BRYANTS, (Tirsant & Btratton), CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE, Houthenst corner State and Washington, Blx Months' Courso. Ono Yonr's Courso, Two Yoars' Courso, S Tho Eoglish Branchis, Gorman, Businos Arithmotlo, Commerelal Law, Bapkkeopiug, Ponmanship, &o. Call and oxaming—S, &, or, Slata and Was ington, Acadeinico ITAVARZOL, 286 MICHIGAN-AV. Tronch and Tinglish Schuul for Youn Ladios and Missos, Tl texm commionclng Sopt. 16, 1813, A Hmitod number of purlor bonrdars cecommailated. This inatitntion Is & tho Acadomle Favavgor, Hols do 1 e, ostablished in 185, and diccoted by 3 ,I' r of Mmo, do l‘ul,{\‘um Nowull. "T'ho in- atect nolt 13 thorouah, 1t belug tho Inguoga af tho fainlly, nnd arrangemants fro such 1At mviie It doglredy yuag Anish el stuiion at tho Parly sonvol, MxE. NGWELL will resivo’ calls Tassdnys and K aidritl o alad {0 giva il fucthor inforuation d d," Qirculnra jixo o bo found at ofico A, 11, An- n on’ in_ I d 073 WABASH-AV. Ttuglish, Trauch, and Giorman Boarding and Day Sehool for Younig Ladlos and Liitlo Gicls, Mra, Malilaud is ns. slstod by Madamo_Cuyriore, Professor. Tirown, and a full corpw of Profestors i Tenohiors of nbility and oxporl- ouco. I dutios of tho Hehioal will ho rosamed Soptes bor 10, For cirenlacs Luntaining particulsrs, nlso nuti ons roforoncos fn Gliieago and clswbers,” apply at. tho bookstores and to tho Princlpal, U7 Wabash-av, NISSES GRANT'S SCHOOL, . 130 North Dearborn-st. Fall Torm commences Soptomber 17. For ndmission nddress as abovo. EDGEWORTH SCHOOL, MRS. BURGWYN MAITLAND, PRINGIPAL, 878 WABASF-AV. English, French and German Boarding and Day Schaol for Youn Ladios aad Littlo Glely, "ho dutles of tho Helwol will lio rosumad Bopt, 16, Mra, Maitland romsius at bomo from 9 n, m, 103 p, M. __ RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Summer Arrangement, TEXPLANATION OF ILEFENENOE MANKR,—~ 1 Baturdayex ountod: - Bunday oxcoptods. 1 Monday sxcoptad, | Ar- TV Sy AL 4200 oo % Dally: MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Dol oot of Jaths oty foof of Tyeentygecondtte southe ieket uice, 67 Clark ot corner of Randolph, and 76 Canaloat,, corner’ of* Madteo = ! A | 10410, in.| %600 . HENIY O, WENTWORTH, Usnoral Passengor Agont. P CHlL‘%}D & kll.'mi RAILROAD, Canrae City_and_Denver Short Line, 3 R Ciltaga, Sy iniel A tion it St Loty Diepot, Went Siile, near Madtaone AL Depof, and 13 Jtandolph-at, Teave, lkht Expions. GIAND RAPIDA A Morulng lizpross Niiht Kxpross an Through i ridje. Tieket Ogices Arrive. Knnans Oity Hznross vin Jnckean. =X, villo, TIL., and Loutslana, Mo.. Kanens Cliy Tant " eprotn, vid dacksnnvillo, 1L, and Laulsi-| ana, bl age Vin Bain Litio n 9:00n, 1 ¥ 8:10 p. . 7:0 8, m, 8:0p.m, 7:30 0. m, 1t 7:0 8, m. 8:10p, m. ) 0, B¢, Louls Tixprexs, Bt: Lonls ¥ast Ji Tne L. 1, vilin Divisior Bpringtiold Expres: . Hpeingheld Foxt Expros Jofterson Olty Iixpross, Pooria, Knokuk & Burf’ \Vfinuhu, Tacon, aud Washington| JXpresn.,.. . Jolict & Dwighit Acconimodation. 0 p. m. 2 8:10 p. m. 45305 Tar|* 30 he: CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY. Union Depot, corner Wadison and _Canal-ats,; Ticket Offes 03 South Clarkst,, opposite Sherman House, and at Dejat, Teave, | Arrive, [* 9:80 a. m. {$ 6:508. m. * 5:00 p, m. [*11:00a, m. 119:30 p, m. |* 4:16 p, m, CHICACD, BURLINGTON & GUINGY RAILROAD, Depota—int nf. Lakeat,, Indlanaav., and Sizteenthials, d Canel and Sixteenth-ats, Ticket ofices, No, 59 Olurk- and at., and at depols, Milwarkoo, 8. Paul & M o " Milwnukeo & Beai ind 15x) & Minnoap: MNatlond Bapross.... . UOttawa and Streator Passongar, Dubuquo and Siouz City Lxp, Pacillo Faot Lino... Downor's Grove Accommodatio: Aurora Passqngor, ‘Aurora Passongor m, Dubuquo & Sioux H Brcilis i i 15 p, m. ‘Foxas Exprost. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot foot af Lake-st. anid.foot of Ticenty.secondeat, agicé, 120 Randulplist., near Clark, 7:5a. m, Trcket Family and Day School, NEW YORK CITY. MI88 BRACKETT aud MISS ELIOT will roopen tholr school for girls from slx ta twonty-ono, Wodnosday, Sopt. 21, ot 117 Enst Thirtyssthost. Girls fittod for any Col. lego._Rofor to Rav. Robort Qellsor, Chiengo, ST.EAVIER'S ACADERTY Corner Wabnsh-nv. nnd Twenty-nintl-st., CHIOAGO, Thls ologant now bullding will pon for the raception of pupils on Monday, Sopt. 1. For clcculars apply Lo the Diroctross, MRS, GEO. VANDENHO¥Y. BOYS' SCHOOL. Mrs, GEORGI: VANDENIORY will opon hor Boaed: e and Dy Solicol for LY, a¢ Kn. 106 OIUTY- SKCOND-ST., oloso to RESIERVOIR PARK, Now York, Sopt, 18, Numbor of buarding puplls linited'to EIGH1! chiaol houra from 030 8. m, to 2:30 p, m. Applications mny bomado a3 abovo. GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS TRON STEAMSHIPS, Between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, onlling at Queonstown, Carrying the United States Mail, SAFETY AND COMFORT. 077" Passengors hooked to and from the principal Eu- rojcan porta at lawost rates. Dealts und of Crudit fssucd on lending Banks Bankors throughout Europo, BENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., FIFTH-AV. NEW YORK TO CARDIFE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And oll Othor Points in England and Wales, Tho Sontls Wales Atlantlo Steamship Compans's now first-clnse Steamships will sall from Pounsylvania Rall- road Wharf, Jorsey Oity ORI, g, 23 Duilt oxpressly for the trado, nnlpm‘ st inprovomenta for tho comfort and convonienca of Cabln and Stoorago Passonors, irst Cabin, 380 curroncy: Socond Gabln, 865 ourruney’s Steor- i 510 qursguey ; prevald Staoragy oerliicatas {rom Car- 5. Dealty for £1and npiards. o particuldes, anply in Cardit, at the, Com- o, No. T Dock Chambers, and {h New York to ARCUIBALD BAXTER & CO., Agonte, No. 17 Broadivay, SPECIAL NOTICE. STATE LINE STEAMSHIP CO. tice {3 lioreby glven that from this dato the_steamers of this L g E 5 gLt Lino will"sal from Plor Ko 3, . 1. Toot of STATE LINE. ¥or pany’s Of NEW YOREK AND GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- ' AND LONDONDERR Theso eleyant now ateamors will wail froni Stato Lino Plor, Fulton Vorey, y, N. Y, ag follows A ABMA, PI ! VIRGIN GEORGIA. Tortulghtly ti 2 RUSTH Ayouts, 73 Brandway, N. ¥, BAMPLIE & HARGIS, Afouts, Cor. of Canal aud Weal Madison-sts., Chieagto, Sailing twico & wook from Now York, and careying pas sengovs Loull parls of Groat Britainy Treland, Continntal aropo, and tho Moditersanean, Oubin from $5%; Stoor- age, British aud Irish ports east, $50; west, Coutl. Tl ports sy s nthor secuinelines, - Al iayablo fa 'S, odrronoy, Anuly for full informailon at tho G Danyia oiligee No, 7 Howling Groen, New York, uud corner LaSallsand Mudlson-st., Chicaia, HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agonts. BISHOP WHIPPLE'S 80HOOLS; PARIBAULT, MINN ST MARY'S MALL, for gicles All dopartmonts cqual 1o tho best Knstern Scliools. Nativo teachors of mox languagos.” Sovonth yoa TTUCK SOHOOL, for boys: Graduntos entor Sophomoro Ulasa in Eastorn Col- Iogos, Location romackablo for hoalthfulness and scon- i ory. Cadot organization. Term nY\m! opt, 14, 1873, For cataloguos address REV. JAMIS DOBHIN, HADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S FRENCH SUHOOL Itoopens Sopt. 17. 'Tho only eno fn Now York whora nch is taueiit a8 n Paris, Superlor nglish education. Drawing, Latin, ond Bingiog included fn the tuition, Roarders havo an exgellent homo, r eirculars, 25 Weost Portysisth-st.,, N, Y. Rofors by pormission to Mrs. R, Jt, Goodell, 8frs, ‘Ged, M, Pullman, Glilongo, 11t ; Mra. o, P, Plunt, St. Louis; Mrs, O. 1L Bull, Quiney, Tll.5 o Metinatss, de., 8V, 4 Trolaud, 1 1. Soeloy, Gl nat, MRS, JOHN V, B, BLEECKER'S Loglisb, Fronch, and Gorman Boarding and Day School for Youhy Ladieand O e o ron, 9 woen Madfson nud” Fifth-avs., capan Sopt. 21, 147, A moat tharough courso of lustruce ton, togethir with liomo eare and privilegos, W York City, wil Leave, §t. Louls Expros Bt. Lonis Fast 1, Tark and Onk | Hydo Park and Oak Woor Tiydo Park aud Oak Woo Hiyde Park and Oak Woods. 1iydo Parkand Oak Woods, 1iydo Park and Oak Woo Hydo Park and Onk Woor (a) Runs to Champalgn on Baturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN HAILROAD. ity affces, corner anlolph and LaSalte.ate., and 15 Canal- e, corner dtudi 685, m. 7:40p. m. Pacifio Fast Lin., ubuque Day [ix. vin Dactilo Night Exgrose, Dubuquo Niglt Iix. arquette Ezpro DRl Bxirosee COLORADO. KAHNSAS & NEW MEXICO. Ticket and Freight Ofiice, 11 Clark-st, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devot, corner of Vanliuren and Shermun-ste, T¥ckat office, Grand 'acifie Hotel, Arrice, Teave, Qmaha, Leavonw'th& Atohison Fix| TPeru Accommadati Night Bxpruse, Leavouwurth & MISS BURGESS? Treneh, und Genwan Boarding and Day School, for Young Ladies aud Cbfidren, No. 108 Weat Furty-So enth-st., Now Yorl, reapens Septembor 84, 187, 13, 1%, Barker, Now York, Rt. Rov, )., Bishop of Misslssippl, Kor. Jo Coun, 7., MRS, SYLVANUS REED'S ENOLISH, FRENCH, AND GURMAN BOARDING AND ‘DAY SCHOOL For Youug Ladles nrd Childron, Noa, 6 aud 8 Kest Fifty- third-at., Now York Blooplngrooms to inglo dooupnats g tonth sehuol-year will bugln Sop hon ;.Inslrnd. Lottors and applications to bo sout toth ahovoaddroas, fe-st, Ticket offces, Depar, Yan Buren-at,, foot af i i heatal, and southiceit ar La. northieest curner Clarls and Kandol corner Canal and Nadison-ste, Mail, vla Alr Tino and Maln Lino Spaclal N i In| Ale Atlantio K; Night Express, vfa Main Lin Llkhart Accommodation,... ‘South Ghleago Accummoiiaiion, PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHIGAGO RAILROAD. FREEHOLD INSTITUTE, TFrachold, Now Jersey; a hoarding sohaol for boys; scnd for cataloguos to Rov. A G, OIAMBERS, Princiial. APAIS, ACADBAIY, QUINGY, MASS. ION. 4\ "Clinrlen Irancls Adains, ‘LL. D.,” Chairman of tho Willlam R. Dimmogk, LL. D., late essr of Grook in Williams College, Mustor, A thor. <sical aud matlomatical school, with carofui ool tho vupllv, ¥or ciraulars, ‘with Tull par- ad o Mg s Toned of Managors: ’rof el supuvisi A 'TL] 'S' TIOMIE AND SCHOOL, NO. 17 Collegaist., ilartford, Conn, For refurcucos and st. Hloass address MRS, M. L KHAD: circular, OYS' HOMK AND BOHOOL.—FALLEY SEMI- nary, Fulton, Oawogo Uo,, N. ¥, Rcopons 1st Sop- Lombor, combining tho facilitids of a comploto cducation, with thio advantaga of a Obristlan lomo. Chargos mod- oruty. Address RIEV. JAMILS GILMORE, Pisuorzionr CHURCHL KOHOOL FOR young indlos, near Bothichom, Ponn. Fall soaton will obois on Sent. 17, 1613, For ciroulars addross Aliss ., J. WALSH, Principal, Botulohem, Yonn. (CHIOAGQ ACADEMY, KO. 11 EIGHTIENTILST. - Avplish_ond olassical otoul for puptls of bufh soxes. Lafl turmi oponu A . 8 3 BABOOUK, Princlpal, 5o ROTON INSTITUTE, OROTON ON THE HUD- son, N. ¥.—Fall torm will commenca Sept. 18, For _&0., nddross Miss ', A, SEDUWICK. (CLABEAGUA NOUNTAIN INSTITUTE A TIOARD: ing school for both soxes undor tho caro of tha Soelat of Frltnds, Fall torm commoncos ninth month 8th, 1674, A S, 0. COLLINS, Priuotpal, Chappaqua, N, Y. OLLEGIATE AND COMMEROIAL INSTITUTE, Now Hayen, Gonn,-—Fartloth year, Proyaratory (5 Collugo, the Sciuntific Schools or Businoss, with systemat. foand ihoraugh physical tratolng by military driliing, it COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, State of Tilinols, Couk C This is to cortify that Abram Garnott have agreed to form o linlted partuersh conducted undor the namo of Ab oral natura of (ho businos to by transactod furnishing goos, aid pinco rous, an said tuizoss fo to bo'conduatad and carelud on iu tho Gity of hicagu, Gook County, Hl. Abram Edwards 1a to bo tha Iflmaul part. ner nnd Williaw Garuett Iy to bo the speelal pactuor (n d oth of sald partfes now resido In tha said Garnott, Lius eontributed said firm tho following descriliod ““.fm ot 2 tho Assoss- ks Blund £2 (axcopt tho west linlf ubdivision of tho wost p 89, uorth Rauo 1, astof tho third prinel meridian, tho samo betug contributed to 8sld capital stock for thé sum of B16,000, ~that belog the oAyl valuo thoroot. Said pactnceshily 18 to begin on tho 25th day of August. 1673, aud to oud ou the Ist day vt Soptewer, 171, ARRAM EDIVAID: VILLL GALLN ST RO AT SHEARER SMITII & CO., DALBEATTIE GRANIIF WORKS, DAL- BEATTIE, SCOTLAND, Supply Polishud Gray, Huo, sud Red (ranitos for monu, mwntal and nrchltosturnl turposos, Ewmploying sovoral Bdreds of woskion i quacrying, dressibg, and_ polishe Inf of Grauity, 8., 8. & 0O, aro enabled to supply thelr colobratud Dafbonttio Giranite with dispatoh. FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, 85 Pafl?fiéesw FRAGTIONAL GURRENCY FOR SALK AT _TRIBUNE OFFICE. _seaues, FAIRBANKS BTANDARD SCATES OF ALL BIZES. FATRBANKS, MORSH & 00 111 AND 113 LAKE-ST, i, o, Ontaloktios auit on Applloation: 3 SEREE, Peincipal, " OLLEGIATE AND Ci Now tlnson, Cann, 1 MMERCIAL INSTITUTE, Collogo, tho Sciontfio Schools, or lusincss tloth Year, Proparatory to n atio and thorough physical tralhing by m gymnastles, rowlug, e, , Catalogues WAL 1L RUS! DL BRYE W AEED U AN 1+, YONICRRS MILITARY 1N ncipal. T AGOING AT FITUTE. Box 651, Yonl PAIR AVEN SEMINATILY—_A BOARDING BOHOOL for young ladies, ‘I' onli‘ Lird yoar commiencus Sopt, 8, Address O. P. POND, nelpal, Fair Havon, Coun, Leave, | Arrive, Doy Hzpress., Pacific Bxpross, Tast Liuo, Aall THROUGH CHICAGO, . INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Raflroad Depot, foot of Lalesst, For through tickets and sleeping-car hérths apply at our neio Ticket affice, 131 Kaudolph-at,, near corner Glark; , corner Midison; B LaSalleat., corner Washe and ut Illinois Central Depot Canal ingto Toaro Ohioags... o . .8 8 Arrlvo at Lafoyotio. o1 Arrivo at Indlanap Doy 4 Arrive at Clncinnatl *10:30 1. m |} 9! ‘Trafus arrivo at Olicago at 240 p. m. Oxlltllno ranuing dinuapolis and Olnclnnatt, Soutl baggngo chooked and tako” train obo bot, 57 . m.. 835 8, m,, and rday night train ta In. fud passongers can got ut Twonty-socoud-st. MEDICAL CARDS. DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAT PHYSICIAN, 277 and %0 South Clark st., cornor Van Buren, Chicago, Tt Ta wall knowa by dll rendord of tho panors, that Dr. 0. Bigelow is tho oldost ostablishod ||l|z‘l cian fn Ohicago. Bcionco and operionoo hava mnde nawnod SPEOIALIST of tiio ago, honored by tho nross, esteamed of tho ‘nlghest medical nttainmonts by all the Gl i bt destel A 2 15 (n borfootlug romo aur posiivoly. ait cusos of OIONTO AND BPEGIAL DISEASES in bath soxe CONSULTATION FH for ladios and genttomen. CONFIDENTIAL,® Addroswall lutters, o Dr, O, BIGELOW, 317 aud 219 South Olark-st, Times, Oct, 23, 1833, DIL. DIGRLOW is u roulatly brud physician. Tiis xop utation I8 best known hore in otir midst. Ho wants uo dis- taut referonce, hut Iy well spokan, of by evory ona oo trusting themselves to his care, Whilo thy world enduros thls clas of Phiysicians aro roiulrod, and if any one neads sucl sorvice, 1618 of tho utmost finportancy to sngage only s nian Whoso oxporlanca Is oqual 1o his oifer of medi- cataid, and withiout projudico, oF any lutoroat o sasing other than tho trath, wo recarimand most cordially ‘an Suphatically such 10 vistt Dit. BIGELOW, athis Contral Ttoome, 277 and 279 South Clark-st., Olifcako. - 13, tho most ro- TAMILY 80II00L FOR BOVS.—GUR_ATAI IS PA. Fouthl euro aud thorough proparation for b aollogy, Rofuronce to actual patrona, ~ Addres viilo, N, Y., 8. 8, HARTWE JrORT EDWATD NS ITUTE—A BOATDING neminary for botli soxos. ‘Twontloth year begins Aug, 23, Fiftoen toaghors: 10 propara fur collogy, for business, ae for Hita, "R e Saar. "Addr, ' ontaioguos Josvit . Rina, B, 'l Fort fward, N. ¥, oot (LOLDEN MLL BEAMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, 1 Bridguport, Conn . Addross Miss EMILY NELSON' YOTHIG HALL, RTAMFORD, CONN Eaglisl, Fronch, snd Gornin Boardlug-School For oataloguo avuly 10 el Misson ATKEN and OIASE. TIUBSON YoURG TADIES" —Tho_autumn torm hogly A nativa Fronch teachor rashilas i tho fam 20 por aunum, Mivios PEAKE, Prinoipal BlAm.i-:\\"m NSTITUTE | FOIL YOUNG T dios, Pittatioid, Muwve Knownfor thicty sean for {ia suportor fuoliition 'sud raro beauly of lovations Rtoy O . Spoar, Principal, YODEL KUIOOT, FOI YOUNG LADIES; ALSO M ORElioransion dtad_ Hank: Sommonth Goiz, No gy e %, i and Bl et fuadhing Rutdiowark, culinary art, uto L fh COLIMAN, Drin. o M 0 REIOAL, AND MILITARY YL Kohool, outh ‘Orango. N. .. ona liowe from Now York by Tho Murria' & Hasox 1 Wlrond; wpuclons drill- o b room, ory, equipmonta; olassical oourse, alsa Frongh, ud Drawing; roopona Bont. 18, ' oy, b WIL ipal, ', $600 por anum, and no oxtras, W JERBIEY COLLEGIATE IRSTITUTIE N oinkbtour, Horiantons, . 9. Address. K. % GEv HAAH, A, D, Principal, i INORILWESTERN UNIVERSITY. Toges, il avur sovonty Peofossurs and Tiall torin epetis Bupt. 17, dout FOWLER, Bvavwton, 10 P BEKSRILEAILITARY AGADESY, PREKRKITL, B Y. 8 Kopt. 1. Uol. OILA T DONALD, A, M “HIX GOT.- instr ors e, ‘or partlonture, addruss Proste s ROGIKLARD InsrE TOIL YOUNU LADIES, Nyuok-on-the-Hudso “Thy fall torm of this loati- tuto, delightially situatodon the' Hudsun River, noar Hew Yoel, wil) uomuonco Bopte S For satulogity and eleoutue, with (ol yartlonlary, addeces BRIV, Ly DELOS MANSFIELD, Prestdont, IVERSIDI BEMINATLY, ROGIIE] A S imegul o ado fonies Kol 5, L mfalon OF elroy i 3 BRRAT S NGFR DR. A. G. OLIN, 352 WADBASII-AV., OPPOSITI POST OFFIOR, renownod speclalist of the ago tho treat e et T heumdo. isonsos of hotis soxos, Hom Govws,' Norvoumiogs, Avorsion to” Bnctoty, I : d B , Loss of lomory, 0.y pormancutly e e wio Tinwo fatlod, ontl ‘or jertto. - It 13 solf-ovidont that o physician making s cortain olass of disvaves for thicty yoars his study, and treating thousande o catos yoarly, muist scqulzo gredtor akillin b apucialty than ono in goneral practice, ~ Physiciane of high stand. fug, In this and othor cities, Tocognize this fact aud ruo- omoud patients to Dr, Olfu for troatont, ttice Hours, 84, m, t08 p. m. Bunduye, 1te8p, m. Thoso having fallod bolog cired, spuclally fnvited'ta cnll or wrilo, and recolva the Doclor's epinion, freo of ohargo, ik You ought to know—~tho oresm of modical litera- tura-ocpluining who may marsy, why pot, witi. Noodful advico, - About plplos an tho faov, - WhY out nouple aro anmntumly fufirn, 11 that the doubtfal wish to kuow, s work. containe information ' that nil should bo ac quaintod widh, s teo marriugo guidoaud privato counel; g, Bont (anty aldress postzuald, for 0 cunta.” Addeoss Df, &, G, OLIN, Ubloago, 1l COBURN Medical Institute, 195 and. 177 South Clukeat., cornor Monwio, Chicago, Toundod ‘ui somdvotod by’ Dr, Ja 0. Cobeny for the trontmont and curs of a1l forusaf chinlo aud vuclsl lisonsbu 1 bouh suxes. Tt Instituto fw unquustionably {ho host glontitio i this country for tho troatimont of 35, Ublarn 1a'u foRuInt gradunto of modlolo, thréo. diplomas” oty G hust, collcgen tn 13 it 6 posionco i tho. truatmen 1o s i 30 Chleaga, Younss i ody ro- o and & poymanoit ouro st th Nt of Dr. Caburn, Hond twosrampa for Lits books on inalo and fomalo disoase’ toqu v Insualud aisolopt, SSRGS Y Ailcontidontial, Qe houras D s tu e . ; Buadar, odpm. = NO cuRm! D r e NO PAV !! Y. hean, 360 Bouth Olark-st., Chicago, fidontinll ltod, D ke it ety oF btsunas dlssiaon D18, Ju AN bn tio only physlotan ia tho elty whowar Tt o el Fot for 60 aonta, Tustratod with kumore ous fing anurvinTR.