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THIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1873 THE COURTS. North Evanston Declared ‘a Village After All the Fuss. Divorce Business---Liability of Fur- nace-Heater Builders. Smashing Things to the Tune of #10,000---Attachment in Aid. Goorge A, Jackson, having succooded in uhow- ing that his wifois no longoer living with him, or, in othor words, that sho hag desortod, yosterdny roceived a decreo of divoreo from his wifo, Aun, from tho hands of Judge Gary. Edwin P. Lovejoy proved that his wifo, Mary M, used to go to CGood Templars' Lodge with Dr. Tabor, and wind up at tho Dootor's oflico in n manner incompatible with marrisge yows ; and was ploazod with a decreo of divorce, : yostorday, grauted by the good Judgo Gary. Jouoph Cohn potitioned for divorce from his wifo, Matilda, on the ground that, at tho timo of thoir marringe, she was altendy tho wifo of ono L. Miller, who was, and Is, etill llving, from whom she had not beon divorced. It appoars, too, that Mrs. Miller-Cohn has gone off from the now love, Cohmn, to go back to the old love, Mil- ler; wherent Cohn considers his griovanco great enough to cnrg him through the divorco courts, Willielmina Krause yestorday filed a petition in tho Cireuit Court for divorco from hor hus~ band, Joliann, simply alloging the common fault of desortion, - : 2 T'atriok Harvoy was made happy with a docreo of divorce from his wifo Mary, on the ground of dosortion. ALLEGED NEGLIGENOE. 2 Lowis J. Heltz vostorday commencod suit in onso, $7,600 damnges, in ‘tho Snperlor Court, agoitel Morwin Charch, for tho destruction of hfia house and furniture by firo on tho 2ist of Docomber last, Plaintift showa that ho entored Into & con- tract with tho dofondant that tho lat ter should construct in tho aforesaid honse & carbon heating-furnnce, !¢ with tho enpports, pipes, flues, nud masonry necessary for tho propor and safo working of tho same, nud tho distribution of the heat aris- ing from the samo in such workmanlike and propor manuer that tho said dwolling-house and promises should bo safo, and protooted from all mauner of danger of combustion by fire arising from tho careful uso of said furnace." It appoarn that, whilo the furnace was in use, tho hioat fired s woodon bosm that had boon lott in the chimnoy in an_unprotostod stato, with othor woodwork, and before the situation of the firo was discovored the flamos had attained the mastery and could not bo subduod, BMASIING THINGS TO THE TUNE OF 10,000 Mary Kruso yestorday commenced suit in tho Cirouit Court’ ngainst” Mosod Shirra, $10,000 damngos, for breaking into hor houso, destroy- a good doal of property, aud carrying off cortaln household furnituro,” Tho plaintiff keops a bonrding-honso at No, 303 Kulton atreet, and claims that hor business has been broken up by the defondants conduct. ATTAGHNMENT IN AID, John Moraye yesterdsy commenced snit in aseumpsit, in tho "Circuit Court, gainst Anton, Jacob, aud Lawrenco Knkuska, 31,000 damages, and ffed affidavit for atachment in sid for an account amounting to $523.18, aflirming that the defondants aro concoaling their property with intent to hinder their creditors. TIE FORTY-EIGHT-IOUR LAW AGATN, The South Side Dinmlh&g Company ycstorday commenced Buit against Herman Rastor, in ns- sumpsit, $10,000 domnges, and against Samuol A. Irwin, £5,000 domages, ‘for por diem capacity tax claimed to hinyo been ovar-collected. Thisia anothor forty-eight-hour suit, the partioniars of wl;ish lave already been made familiar to the resdor. - THE COURTS IN BRIEP, Willlam A, Bunger yestorday commenced suit in the Cirouit Court against tho C,, B, & Q. Rail- rond Company, in assumpsit, 85,000 damages. Elizabeth Reese yosterdsy commenced suit in tho Circuit Conrt agoinst Allon Henderson, in case, £5,000 damages, for libel, tho dofondant baving given plaintiff's bad charactar, Tiohard Tobio vesterdsy commencod suit sgainat tho city of Chicago, in case, $5,000 dam- agen. EThe firm of O'Connor, Daynos & Barnos yos- terdny commencod suit, In tho Cirouic Court, In ssaumpsit, $1,000 damagos, ngainst Wustum & Holborn, and " obtained on atiachmont againat thom, thioy being supposed to have disnppearad. Tho suit is brought on an account amounting to Bigo.oT. Lincoln yesterdsy petitioned in the Cireuit Court for restoration of & judgment for 81,100, sgaiust Tracy M, Oviatt. Joln AL Wallaca ‘and Audrow M. Hendorson yestorday commenced suit in the Circult Court agaiunt Frederiok M. Clark, in assumpsit, $1,000 dainngos. Hiram G. Powors yostarday commenced suit in the Suporior Courl ngainst Abraham Snydor, in covenaut, 1,000, Silas B. Cobb yesterday flled distross warrant for 610,90 reut duo by Colling & Huut, for Emu&aau oceupicd in Oobb's building, No, 128 earborn street, Boforo Rogistor Hibbard, yostorday, in the mattor of Worden & Cragiu, Honry McKoo was eloated Ausigneo by tho creditors, Otto Zapel yestorday commenced sult in the Girenit Court gainst John Bohoomsker, in caso, 5,000 damages, AMeDougall & McKinlay yestordsy commenced suit in tho Circuit Court agoinst H., H, Haafl, for mechanios' lion on No. 176 Monros strook for $1,202.80. Johanno Emolio Schaffbauser yesterday com- mouced suit in the Buperior Court against Carl Gublbock, iu ussumpsit, $1,000 damagos. NOITH EVANSTON, In Johin Culvor v. Horaco O. Fulton, applica- ton for writ of quo warranto on tho President of the Village Board of North Evanston, to show by what authority ho holds offico, the quostion involved being the logality of tho olootion ab which North Evanston was organized a8 a vil- Iago, all of which was duly reported in Tix TimuNe au the timo, the case came up, yosterday, beforo Judgo Booth, in thie Crimina} Court, on demurrer, and the Judgo sustained tho domurrer, and the election,” therofore, stunds good, and North Evanston'remajus the proud posscssor of s villago organization, PARTNERSUIP ABSETS, Jamned Taylor yostorday filed a bill fa chan- cory in tho Circuit Court against Frank B, Hol- wig, bia Jole portner in the firm of Taylor & Holwig, liquor deslors, for the transfor to his namo of Lot 2, in Waite's Bubdivision, and Lot 15, Block G0, Coual 'Trusteos’ Bubdivisiou, which aro now standiug in the name of tho firm, the tirmy having dissolyed, sud he hoving assigned tho nesety, and bocomo the sole owner of suid lots Ly virtuo of eaid disso- lution sud transfor. The lots wore obtained in Novebor, 1869, whon the firm obtained n Judgmont sgainst' John MeGinloy for §169.80, and oxecution was iseucd against said lots, and thoy wero lovied on aud old by tha Sherlff in the usual way, and Bhoriff’s deed mado to the purchnsors, tho judgment croditors, for $560, ORIMINAL COURT. The call of continuod onses in the Oriminal Court will commeonce noxt Monday. Tho Grand Jury is getting on rapidly, and witl finirh 1 & tow days. Tudictments are in order, and should bo Taoked up quickly. E. F. Grifithy was_yostorday brought bofore Judgo Booth, charged” with rape and assault with intent to kill on_Oaroline Qunger, in Lin- coln Park, and was held in bail, §6,000 for cach offenso, Moxes A. ‘lhayer and George N. Hough- ton boing tho auratics, In Cookk v. Cook, an old divorce case com- monced In the Rocorder's Court before tho firo, Aefunlt was ontored and docres granted. NEW SUITS, Tue Crourr Gount,—8,435—Wilhelinins v, John Rrausa: DIl for divorce,’ 4,436—Henty Lincoln v, Lracy 3L, Oviatt; potition to 'Testoro rocord, -8,437— Jamas Taylor v. Fravk B, Helwlg ; l, 8,458-89—40— Appeals, B441—giln B, Cobl v, Colliug & Llunt ; dls. tralut for rent, $516,00, 8,443—Appenl, 8,445—John M. Waliaco audAudrow M, ilonderson v, Frederick M, Oiark ; uwsumysit, 1,000, '8,444—Bouth Bide Distilllug COompany v, Hermuh Raefor ; assumpsit, $10,000, 3,145—umy plaintifr v, Bamuel’ A, Irwin 15,000 8446—William’ A, Bunger'y, O, B, & Q. I, X, Co.; trespuny, §3,000, 8,447—Lifzabath ' teeso v, Allon Ilenderuon ; “cake, 5,000, 8,448—Richard Tobin vy Oliy of Cliicngo ; cauv, $5,000, 8,440—Suppressed for gorvico, B30—0'Contior, Niaynod & Darnw v, Wusttm aud Oliarles Holbiom ; sauumpsit, $1,000 atinclinont for gopdanupplicd, valund ot $465,97, 8, Gccana County Bk v, Unfors Natloua oo sit, $600, 8,433, 1), 4, 0, and 6—Appeals, 8,457 Boruva ¥, Antun falvroice and Jacoh Kebuake: m suapelt, $1,000; and attachment in aid, 8,468—dfary Kruso v, Bouts Bulerad treapann, $10,000. 8400 StcDougall & McKloley V. IL, I, ikaff ; potition for auechauio’s len on No, 176 Monrao sircet, for $1,202,90, B400 and 8,481—Appeals, §403—0tto Zapel v, John #ichoemaker; auxum puit, §5,000, Tux Hurenion Counz,—4i4,012—George Miller v, Godfroy Macdonald ; assumpait, $300, 4¢,013—Tiram G. Paworn v, Abraham Bnyder; covonant, $1,000, 44,914—~Lowis J, etz v, Merwin Ol $100, " dg,ol5—Avpoat, 44 016—Buppr —Fox, lloward & ang asanmplt, $800, 44,018—Appeal, ‘44,018—Tosoph v, Aatilda Cohn | il ‘for’ divorce, 44,320—8tophion J. Teron, Jncob W, Srmith and Hazen Moders, for use of Jonoph 1), Wildle, v, John M, Armairon, ;3 assumpait, $500, 44,031—Jo- Lanno Emilie Schaghausor v, Oarl Galilbock ; aaump- ait, $1,000, HYDE PARK. School Mattors==Lognl Affnirs-sExour- % slon up the Cnlumet, At the Inst meoting of tho Board of Education varfous plane for tho brick school-houso at Cornell was exammned, and the subject roforrad to n spocial committao for final notion noxt Mon- dny ovoulng. he Committoo hava selectod and will reconunend tho plan drawn by Smith & Cobb, nrchitects. Misn Btolp was promoted to & position in tho High Bchool dopartmont at 5 salary of 8100, to tako offoct ng soon as hor present placo can bo suppliod. - o i Janitors wore appointod for all tho schools. Tho school consus, just takon, shows a total of 548 mnle aud 564 fomale schiolars in the flrst District; in all, 1,102, A committeo wau sppointod to oxamine into tho proprioty andcost of romoving the Brookline sohool-house to the South Park sohool lot, whon tho Cornell school Is comploted. . It was resolved to introducothe Cornell goog- taphicn' into the schools within tho noxt sixty dnys ; Monroo's Sixth Render will be retalned in ugo. Tho Bouth Bhore school is o commence noxt ‘Monday, Mrs, Hurlbut having boon ongaged as s tonokoer, tho dolay having boon occasloned in fitting up tho new school-room. LEGAL MATTERS, In tho cases of the Villago va, Theodore Hossolman, for polluting tho Calumot River, aps peals have boon made. to the Circult Court by suporscdons, ; . n tho_casos va, Josoph Roello, on tho samo chargo, Justico Horno wa compellod to dismies the suit on account of the offonse not boing cloarly and dofinitoly ot forth in tho villsge ore dinances. In tho_caso va, 8, L, MoDowell, conductor of a Hydo Park train, for using profauo and in- .decont langusgo to Capt. George W. Dinford, triod boforon jury, it was proved positively by tho Captain'a ovidence that tho offenso was com= mittod, and this ovidonce waa sought to bo con« trovertod by tho evidonco of two Iaborors em- ployed on tho rond, who did not hear or see auy- thini offensive whilo they were on tho cars, tho fact boing that they loft the cars before the of: fonso a8 proved was committed. Tho attornoy for the dofonso, in the absenca of any oppouing conugel, succooded in porsunding tho jury that the dofondaut was not guilty, Couductor llJIchwo].l rotires from the fi(ydn Park trains to- Y. EXCURSION. On Thuradsy oocurred tho annual wator toru of tho Hydo Park oflicials, this timo under tho command of Commodora James H. Bowon, of the port of Wildwood. The party wore abun- dantly refroshed at tho South Chicago Hotol at 105 ‘s m., snd embarked on tho stosmer at " tho rallroad landin st 11, pro- ceodod through Chittenden's bridgo up tho Columet River into and sround Calu- mot Lnko, and up the the Great Calomet River to the lily-flold on the Indiana lino; up into Indiana; back again to tho lesser Calumet; up under Dalton bridge to Wildwood ; refroshe again by a fruit-lunch, and kindly wolcomed to tho shoro by Mre, Bowen. Embarked again, and up tho rivor nearly to Blue Island, lminfi com- polled by the recda and rushes entangling the scrow to roturn, The party partook of _boune tiful H\IFPOF on thoir return to Wildwood, after which lovely strolls, siady walks, animated gamoa of croguets, n&x., wound up the excur- sion, Bomo of tho party took the land routo and re- turned home by cars ; others continued on tho stoamer back toBouth Chicago, and found n most snmptuous rnsmnz awailing them at tho Bouth Chicago Hotel, Amplo time was ven to its discussion, and tho happy dav closed’ with - moonlight ride homo on one of Hyde Park's best ronds, - An attempt was made by the happy party, at Wildwood, to get up resolutions exprossive of their foelings, but it was found that 1io_reporter hod been invitod, no ono on the ground was po- customod to * public writlng,” and their gushing feolings had to bo suppresue TIE OLD AND THE NEW WAY. Examination of Oandidatces for Ade muassion 10 tho Bar. In the good old times it was easy to gob ad- mitted to practico. When George W. Btipp was admitted, a committes, composed of two celo- brated ex-Judgoes and tho then young lawyer Richard Yates, was appointed to oxamine the candidato, They retired to o shady grove in tho noighiborliood of tho Court-Houso in Vandalia, aud propounded their first question which was auswered by Btipp. Tho two ex-Judges diffored in opinion; ono maintaining that tho answer wag correct, and tho other that it was not. In this quandary they sgreed to_ submit tho ques- to Richard Yates, who decided that, innsmuch as thoro seomod to boas good renson’ for thinking Btipp's answor to Lo correct a8 to tho contrary, Le ought to bo admitted. And 8o ho was ad- mittod, aftor ono quostion and answer. In later doys Hon. Corydon Beockwith, of Chicago, O. O. Gray, Enq., of Ottaws, and Ebenezer Peck, Eaq., then roporter of tho Su- promo Court, were appointed & committeo to oxamino o candidate at Ottawa. Qlroumstancos mado it impossiblo for Mr. Beckwith to attond to tho motter, and it was left to Mossrs, Gray sod Pock. Returning to Mr. Peolt's room with the candidato, after a desnltory conversation on ordivary topics, Mr. Peok suggosted thnt it was about timo to fako a drink, 'This boing agrood to, andtho drinke boing knd, Mr. Paclk said, *‘Now, young gentleman, what kind of drink do you call that?” Ho said, *“It ia o vory fino glass of Bourbon.” “You aro right,” quoth Iiack, Another general conversation ocourred, after which Mr, Pock proposed n_ropotition of tho drinks, I’rud\lciu[i& second blnck bottle, each oured out bis liquor and drank it. Br. Peck asked the samo question ns beforo, to which tho candidate answored ¢ that it was o splondid articlo of *Old Ryo.’" Mr. Peck ime modintely turned to Mr. Gray and enid: * Gray, 1 move ho bo admitted. A young man wlo knows tho diffcronce botweon Bourbon and Rys, and knows wlon ho gota it good, is fit to practico Inw." Tho motion was agreod to, and the young man's namo was placed on the roll of attorneys, Binco this doy, attorneys have beon admittea sfter an oxamination by the Oireuit Judgs and Binte's Attornoy. o gunrd agalnst licensing mero shysters, the rule of admission now iu as follows : . ‘Tho 'candidate must produce s cor- tifiicate that Lie hiny for two years lnst past boen studying Iaw in tho offico of some properly-qual- ificd sttoruoy. 2, The Supreme Court appoints a committeo of throe mombors of the Bar, who exmmine tho claeg in tho sevoral dopartments of Inw. 8. Tlus examination is conducted in the prog~ enco of the Supremo Court, and of such mom- bors of tho Bar and others porsons as chooso to bo presout, 4. The Bupromo Court then decides which of tho candidatos have passed n satisfactory exam- ination, and ordors tho issuance to them of the necessnry cortificato, Wedneuday aud Thursday noxt will probally bo mainly devoted to this Kind of oxamination by the Bupremo Court at Ottawa, and there will be quite a largo numbor of thoss who want to attain the right to praotice. — LINCOLN PARK. The programmo for the Lincoln Park musio this aftornoon is a8 follows 1. Quicksley 2. Overture to ““ Masaniollo 3, Potpourri from * Robert lo Diabl «+Meyerhoor 4, Hubortus Quadrillo,....... . Haro 6. Infolico," &rin from 4 Erhn B .eussen . Vordl Mr, I, Braun, 0, Weddling March from * Midsummor Night'a Dream Mendelsohn 7. Overturo . Ronstul £8. Tantaslo from *Tho Huguenots oyerbocr 9. Waltz—tt Anyroacs of Bpring " .. Belmidt 10 Conyont sl 11, Euchantrcss Galop,, «uBtranss 12, Bophils Murch, \Elilipp e Y A Now Billiard Hall, With four tables, will upon on this eventng at Nos, 51and 54 ¥gan avenuo, east of Cottage Grove avenus, Soveral of tho most promiuent billiard-players of this city will boon Lisnd and give an exhibition of thefr favorito me, Tho tables are from tha woll-known frm of EiRianiuel Brunawiok & Gonwiich s s suiiciont gusrane tee of thelr quality, The'room will bs under (e con- trol of Mr, John O, Bhievhan, formorly in tho bar at Burko's Hotel, snd later of Durr & Dore's billiard ball, Do not forget to call “around the cornar,” Thacounter was mada by Leslio & Rochelle, cornoe of Thistiolh steoet and Hburtiof avouus, Freo etreot car charlered o rolurn all parties fo clly termlaua af 'Kandalph atrees, . = L # WASHBURN'S SUPPER. How the Superintendent Came to Sup with » Gambler, Tho Stants Zcitung’s* Temarkable Sensation Effectnally De~ = molished, ‘Whatover ronl or imaginary ovila may exist in our olty polico force, tho fact stands that Ohi- €ago nowupspor man are moro dooply Indebted to it fornews than'is tho pross of auy othor American oty to its constabulary. Liko othor similar institutions, its watchful officors make rocord of ourrcut ovonts which acour under their notice, telographing from station to station, for tho bonefit of the pross, far into the mornivg, tho Iatost city intolligenco which thoy havo glonned. Far suporior to othor policé forces, as & nows-provider, howaver, its internal manage- mont {8 In itsolf & source of nows, sud that of a kind which the public are particularly fond of reading, Ono dny n porsonal altercation botwoon the Buporlntendent and a Commissionor pro< vidos a ohotoo morsol for tho nows-gathorora to live upon for n fortnight; then a gontlo bolng from Bridgoport has his nasal organ enssnguined by n tyrannicsl truncheon-boarer, which csuses o trisl for oxocodiug, his duty on tho part of an ofiicor; thon the ‘fenrfil iutolligonco flashos far and' nesr in tho cily that ono of tho city's guardisns - won o dozon high-toned shirts from s profos- slonal gamblor ; while, Inst of all, & nowspapor, whoso aequaintanco with Iawsuits has mado it cantious, boldly states that anothor paper statos that somebody clso says that Buporintendent ‘Washburn did,on a cortain oceasion, sup and drink wino at Burko's Hotel with Goorgo Hankins, o' amblor! With a view to find out- what truth, [auy, Toy In' tho. nesortion—which Lad, In fact, boeu routdly made at o Police Board mooting & fow daya giuco,—n ‘TRIBUNE roporter was yoater- day dotailed to csll on Buperintondent ‘Wash- burn and interview him upon tho subject. Mr. Washburn was in and attending to his dutios when our reportor called, but in half an hour exprossed hig readiness to bo interviewod. Without boating round tho bush, tho reporter Elunyed in medias res, and called Mr, Wash- urn's attontion to tho fact that o morning paper had the day previously publiskied tho allogation that ho ludd on an_ occasion, nearly o yoar since, supped with George Hanklns, the gambler, sup- plomonting that crimo by pormitting champagne which had boon purchased with tho unholy rofits of faro and bunko to glide down his gul- ot, Tho Superintondent smilod at tho remarl, oud gnid that ho doniod ever Laving accoptod tho hospitality of ‘s gamblor, Then snid tho Roporter—How comes it, then, ‘that Com- missioner Wright, on tho dny that' the insinuae tion was first publicly throwa out with regard to the alloged nat, voluuteored tho statomont that tho Superintendont's conduct on that occasion was suscoptible of an oxplauation ? Mr. Washburn—Well, when you ask ma with rogard to tho broad oharge, I simply and totally deny. Now, if you ask me what I !u?pflflfl led— Roporter—Al, I see; thon ploaso inform me what yon considor the chargo is based upon. DMr.'V.—I can toll you just what I supposo it means, if you wish it. Reportor—Thank yon, Mr. W.—0On Bnmrdsynlfht, tho last of No- vombor last, Dotective Ellis and myself went in- to Burke's Europoan Hotel, at about 7 o'clack, to got suppor. After it was ordored, Ellis turned round and spoko to a gontleman: siiting noxt to our table. 1looked round, and recognized a roportor of & mormng paper, whom I hnd mot before in my office. He invited us over to his tablo. TIroplied that our suppor was ordorod, when ho insisted on our eating it at his table, Wo moved to lus tablo, and met a_gentioman thoro, whom tho roportor introduced ns n Br., , I forgeb tho nnme, n friond of his, and an oporator on tho Board of Trade. Wo thon had supper. It in possible that Ellis ond I may have eaten Aomo of their supper, or that thoy may Liave eaten somo of ours, They wero drinkin wine, and, baving ordorod glasses for us, fille them, When anpfimr was finished, I wont to the ofica to sottle, fafly oxpocting to pay for Mr. Lllig’ smpper hnd iny ovn. Imado on nttemp to do 80, but eithor the reporter or his friend insisted on paying, aund one of them did 8o, Ido not know which. ~There had beon o gencral raid on all the gambling-houses of tho city organizod for the same ovening,—tho first since my appointment. After leaving Burke's, wo “pulled " overy known gambling-house in the city, and the imploments woro taken and de- stroyod. Twastoldn fow days oftorward that tho gentloman with whom I had suppod, at tho invitation of the roporter, wae one of the Han- king brothors. ‘Whether it was or was not, I do not know. 1 do not romombor to havo mo bim since. If tho man whom the reporter intro- ducod me to was one of tho Hankina brothers, and did pay for tho supper, thon I supposo I have eaton suppor at the exponso of & gamblor, I think this circumstance must be what is meant by the statomant that I have accopted the hos- pitality of gomblers. Thers aro cortsinly no other instances in which I bave recelved from gamblers tho value of ono cent, and in thig case 1t was not at the gambler's invitation,but at that of the reporter, that I eat down at tablo with one. ltoflnr!ur—Yon do not remember tho name by vhich the roportor introduced bis sporting friend ? Mr. W.—I cannot call it to mind, but X am posi- tive that it was not Haukina. Roportor—Did the Hankins brothers suffer in the general %nmb]lng raid of that night ? Mr, W.—Yes, thoir house wns nmong the pulled. “Thoy fost nll thoir implements, which worao seized and destroyed Reportor—How about tho charge of dranken- noss, mentioned in o morning and an aftornoon city papor? 1s it a fact that quite recontly you wore unablo to leayo Bpringfleld to coms to Clucago on secount of your bmué; intoxicnted ? Mr. W.—I bave not been to Bpringfleld siuco Inst winter, and I presumo it will not boe neces- sary for mo to assuro you that I do not allow myuolf to bocomo intoxieated. Llowever, if at any timo you think it neceseary for me to maka such a donial, I will do g0 in any form you may dictate, Iam fully aware thafI cannot rotain the confidenco of the citizens of Chicago if I cither knnwing’lfl asgoclnte with gamblors or allow mysolf to bocome intoxicated, and have shopad, and will continua to shape, my conduct accordingly. Aftor honring which atraightforward conclu- sion to o straightforward statcment, the re- portor withdrow, and_the Buperintendent wout quiotly about his dutica. THE COUNTY TAXES. Sccond Dny’s Scasion of the State Bourd of Equalizntion, The Committeo of the State Board of Equali~ zation rosumod businoss yosterdsy morning, tho Hon, R, P. Dorrickeon in the chair, It was decidod to sond a circular to tho incor- porated companies in this clty, requosting tho officora to nttend the meoting of tho-Committeo and submit to an examination. ‘The ciroular is a follows: The undorsigned, a8 o committco appointed by the Btato Board of Equulization to ohitaln information on which fo sesess tho capilul stock of corporations in Oook and other counties, have complied with Sve, 32 of tho Revonue Iaw, which requires them to furnfsl the Town Assosrors with s slntomont, 1In tho sbsence of theas statomonta 1t becomes tho duty of the Btate Tioard to procoed to nsseas corporations upon. the bost {uformation thoy can obtaiu, sud in so showing they Liave the right (0 assume that the nomiual value of the willlul atack fu the actual valuo, This will, in all probe abllity, bo the rulo adopted by tho Hoard, and, thero- foro, oll corporations futercatod shonld thake it » point £0 appear beforo tho Committeo and furnish infarma- tou, Iurewith pleaso find a biauk which, 1f filed out and roturnod, wil furmist. (ho Tequirod ‘Information, Tloaso make return of thie blank or anpear before the Commitieo In tho Gook County Commlssionors' Foom, At the old Court ITouso, betwden the hourw of 9 a, . and13m, and 210 4 p. m, Haturdsy ond Monday, Yours, et,, R, I, DENNIOKsON, D. R, MoMastxus, 8, 1, Dewgy, Accompanying the ofroular was n blank form to Lo filled by tho corporations, Lho Committos adjournod until 1p. m, In tho ufterucon, Mr, Dowey, the third mombor of the Committoo, arrived from Springfiold, and was told what had boon dono, IHo wasglad, and approved of it all, i "ho Committeo adjournad until 0:30 this morn- ng. “ HAY-FEVER.” BTRRLING, Whiteslda Co,, TIL, Sopt, 4, 1879, To the Editor of I'he Chicugo T'ribun Bint T donot know whether auy of your edi- tors or omployes, or any of your friends, noigh- bors, or soquaintances, over had the diseaso known s * Hay-Lever.,” 1f you liaye, you may know somothing of the sufforing it causes thoso who hiave it, ‘Coming on the 16th day of August evory yoar, and romaining nuniil all vogotation dios in tho fall, tho victim bns from six to eight Weoks to anoozo, rub his oyes, and suffor untold’ minorios, i But what I want to say is, that It {s a disonno that han boen known for about 250 yoars, and s inoronsing st s rapid rate all over tho country. of 0 modioal profossion aro_poworloss bofors it. It ia n disgrace to thom and thoir profession that it is 80; and, unlosn a remody Is found for it vory soon, the world will hayo a right to concludo that' tho #science of modicino is an nnmitigated humbug, I have doctorod ovorywhero for it, and a chango of climato is tho only successful romedy I or anybody olse hiaa over met with, I think itis high timo that your learned and soientifto Modical Bocisty of Chicago conunenced to inveatigate this mattor; and, if they noed any light, I can givo them tho namen of scoros of Chieago peoplo wwho nro sufforors, bosldes plonty gutsido that aity, avary ono of whom would 4 Inrgoly for a romedy for this most aggravating snd tortaring of il disoasos, Ho D us, Mr. ditor, to ubix up your Medical Socloty. Yours, truly, ; A. A, Tennern, e e g Adulteration of Flour. Tho How says tho lntest novelty in adultora- ton of food comos from Dublin. “At n mooting of tho North Dublin Board of Guardians it was orderod that tho clork should write to. tha Depu- ty Quartermastor-Qonural to nscortain the namo of tho contractor who euppliod flour for tho traops, which flour liad recontly boen annlyzed and condomnod a8 unfit for human food. -'Tho modus opiorandt was oxplained by Capt. Brinke loy, one of the gunrdians: : Somowhere in Walos thioro aro quarrion of whita atone, casy to pulvar- {zo, Thin is brought to Dublin, gronnd into the conaistonoy of flour, aud mixed with the genu- ino article, 1t makes boautiful broad to look af, and pooplo do not oat 8o much of it. "ABMIUSEMENTS. DEXTER PARK. Races at Dexter Park! Saturday, Sept. 6, at 8 p, m. Trotting; Mile Heats, 3 in 5, for a Stake of $400. ‘W. N, Hart entors s. g. Billy, In harnoss. J. T. Rawloigh antors b i. Bay Dan, in haresa, P, Goodmnan enters b. g. Poter Probity, in iarncas, G. B. Coombs catora o, g. Tompest, In harnuss. Goo. Morse entara b. g. Poavino, to wagan. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON AND NIGRAT, the groatost succass ovor achiovod at thia Thoatro. Endorsed by the Press and Public. Bréneon Toward's wondorful croation, illustrativa of | Lafo in Now York and Paris, LILIAN’S LAST LOVE. With a magnificont oast and brilliant acecssorles. AUADEMY OF MUSIO. THE MODEL STAR THEATRH, Last tno roprosontations by tho groatost lving actor, Lawrence Barrett MATINEE, THIS AFTERNOON, AT 3, MONEY. THIB RVENING, AT 8 0'0LOCK, RICELARD III. Bfonday Noxt—FRANK MAYO, MYERS OPERA HOUSE, Bonroot., betweon Dearborn and State, Brilllant Bucacss of tho STAR COMPANY, Arlington, Cotton & Kemble's Minsirels, In#n entira ohango of programmo. Mnckin and Wilson! Bobby Noweomb, Iornose 1 inos; Bl IEian Wilam Arliogton, Bon Cotton, and J. 3t Komblo in’ New Spac elattos, Now Hongs, Now Dancos, Now Acts, and i1 laughsblo Burlosquy of DI=VORCOERD! Evory Evening and Saturday Matinee. M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, DIAMONDS! ONLY A FEW NIGHTS MORE, Saturday, only Matineo of DIAMONDS, Everybody 18 ploased with DIAMONDS, "Tho inost aparkling Soaloty Comedy sot Bresantod to the publle,Ournoxt prodnotion, FRENGHWOMHN. GLOBE_THEATRE. THIS AFTERNOON, AT 3% O'CLOCK, AT ADIDPIN? This ovenlng, at 8 o'clack, ALADDIN, Adinission to Matinoo, 25'and 5 centa. I MILLINERY, CHOICE MILLINERY! ‘We are now prepared to display a large line of Hats, Feathers, AND FLOWERS, Fall Styles At Popular Prices. WEBSTER'S, D41 WEST MADISON-ST. BUSINESS CARD. e e ° MANUFAQTURERS OF r Black, Green, aud Hgk-Coloe Glassware, Drugglats’, Wine, Ale, Porternnd Sodn Bottles, W and Bolt-Bealing Fruit Jovs. WORKS LOUATED AT ALTON, ILL. Gioods oqunl to ho bost I th sEareat, ava portastly ackud, Pricolistaaud cirontara farnisod, on appiics. fon, 19 tho wholosalotrado, Ordora solioitod and prompt. 1y jiftod, Bpecial attantion givon o peivate wouids We rofor, by pormissian, to Alton National lank, Al- ton, TUl.: Frat National Hinnk, Altan, l,: Vantensact; R on, 1, Louie, Ma, Bovy Jolin, I, Fiaymor & Oo o Hi Y ouia: Tizat & Suvings Bank, Ohioags Wit ELoT BMIT, 'Pres. O, A, OALDWELL, Troas, EDWARD LEWIS, Boo. ALNON Woobe, Bupt. EDUCATIONAL, West Chicagn Ladies Seminary 16 and 17 SOUTH SHELDON-ST., Botwoon Randalph and Washington, Tall Torm (olovonth year) beglna' Soptembor 8, Yall coura of study; ablo teacliors in all departmonts, For toformation concorning oithor tho Loarding or day do- Pattment, apply for olroulara ar call at tho Hominary, RACINE. COLLEGE, Ractno Collegs 1naludos throo folinoln: OOLLEGIATE DEPARTMI 2. A BOIENTLIIC BOIOOL, to bo iogun this Autuma. 8, A GRAMAT. SCHOOT, TOR BOYS. Tho throo Sohnol hegin So tothio REV. 5,\!\[!!; NT, with full Cot. . For admission appl AP e B oine Uolloge, Hacine, pniatogties can bo obtainod ot the Morolisits nk, STATEH OF ILLINOIS, Institution for the ducation of Feoble-Minded Children, BUPRRINTENDLN'T'S OFFIOR, JACKEONVITLE, ILT, orm will commonce on Wodnosday, Sept. 5 frot Llinols racoive bonrd and tnlt Puplla aro oxpootod prutuntly on thme, bitt not bofora that thmg, We hinvo for frionis of pupils a the Institutlon, ol Lotoln in town, Accommodationa It thoro nro gao feom tho.Tunctiun Doyot fo tha uhife Square, and from e Lo tho Tnatituilon, T, WIL SCHOOL, 130 North Dearborn-st. Fall Term commancos Beptomber 17. _For ndmission address na above, Family and Day School, NEW YORK CITY. MIBS BRACKETT and MI8S ELIOT will reopen thole #ohaol for gitle from iz to twonty-one, Wodnosday, Sopt. 24, at 117 Bast Thirtysixthest. Glels, fittod for any Col. loge, tofor to Rov. Robort Uollye SOUTH SIDE SEMINARY , sticonssor to Miss Mott, 460 Mioh. d By MRS, 11, SIMONS, b, 00l for Young Lai “Torm comnencos Tucudny, So S. G. SANGER'S English and Classical School FOR BOYS on Monday, Sopt. 8. { at his rouldonoo, 1379 Indiana-u PALMERS ACADEMY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, 768 MICHIGAN-AV, S Pupits can enlor a4 any timo, . ST.XAVIER'S ACADENY Corner Wabnsh-nv, nnd Tyventy-ninth-at., Thix clogant Doy butldiag will opon for (1o For clroulars addross Mr. MRS, GEO. VANDENHOFY. BOYS' BOHOOL. GEORGE VANDENHO! and Day School for BECOND.ST., olos, . 18. ‘Nummber of boardlng pup &chool houra front 0:30 a, m, to 150 p. Applications niay bommado s abovo. MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S FRENCE SOHOOL 0 in_Now Yark whoro pcrior Englist oduoation, ng {ncluded fu tho tultinn, Yor olrculare, 2 West rmi ey, Ggo. M. Pullnian, Clions Jr., N.Y.3 T, Trefand, L B, FF will open } No. 1'{\&' RSt R {18 limitod'to EIGIT! . 13, Reopons Bopt. 17, roncl RUBBER COATED IRON TUBE, PASOAL TRON WORKS, TABKER TRON WORKE PHILADELVIIA, PA. NEW OASTLE, DEL, EBTABLISHED 1831, MORRIS, TASKER & (o0, VOLCANIZED RUBBER-COATED IRON TUBE. 'WONRS AND OFFICE, WATIEHOUSE AXD OFFIOR, Flfth & Tackor-sts, Phils, No,16 Gold-st, Now York, Olloo 20 Pomborton Bquara, ‘Warchouso and Ofics, BOSTON, HASS, | TITUBVILLE, PA, PHILADELPNIA, Juno, 1873, Wo deslro to oall tho spnofal attention of the publio to VOLOANIZED RUNUER-COATED InoN TusE. -Alw, all the various Fittingy roquired In connootion with samo, undor FINLEY'S Patont, which wo liavo boen tosting with untiro succoas for tho past, two yonrs, and ato now roady Lo piaco an tho marker, tharoughly aatisfled that whoraver At may bo ntrducod for tho passago. of natural wators, althior hot or culd, fta morlta will bo acknowlodged ovor oither Gnlvanized Tron or’ Lond Tabos, which aro now oxtemivoly usnd for such purpose, and to which, In nany focalities, deoidod projudico exlsta. Tho absoluto Indoatructibillty of Vuloanized Rubbor~nleo its purlty for tho purpose to which we adapt1t, fa so wall known | that commont {s unnocessary, Wo appond lotter froum th brat ntats, BoGrIE GARIELT, Fhe ive Sosel e Chontste, gt o pllo Ty Fak e o prico wl 0 tho aamo as A 1 tuly and s, subjcot To tho ront 1oral trado dia- Wa nro alea proparcd ta supply * " dostunod ex- i3y foe s arricio, oo ARt one e somnid o isinco ot it T coafin ) sking your ordors, © Tpapsetiu ; MURRIS, 'PASKER & 00. Jaszs O, Boorir, THoMAs T, GARRETT. BOOTI & GARRITT, Laboratory for Practioal und An 10 and 921 Cliani-n Roar of 8t. Btoplion's Churel, Tonih l\‘.ullylllllml‘AIH I v, PUILADELPHTA, Toh, 13, 1870, Mosses, Morrts, Taskor & Co., Dulladoiphis. DRATBins: ‘Woliavo madda ' carnful exninination of yonr rubbor-coatad irou pipe, in order to duterimino ita Toudatanco o ieat aud cold, 1o slonm, Tatural wntors, and have oven oxtauded our rosoarchea {o acids, aikall, " and burning gas. Wo may mention that the ooating is stisller compound to tiat cunstituting gums for holding artificial tuoth, oxcopt that yours coniaine no moraoury, It wilt loar o high dogroo of hoat, overd00S Falironiisit, a8 might Lo {nforred from ita- having bocn propared. nb aLovo 3002, It was not afloctod by bolliug: for sovoral d {0 liavo o stod firmly carbonlo acld wator, proderatoly difuto sulplieioaud mirintioaclie, and oau. I.!ukr\‘:\luhlllnlutlnn. olutions of neutral salts have no agtlon on Ir. Hinco tharubber coating exhiblted such fiem rostatanca toacld, alknli, salt, and fiont, it Is cloar tlnt 1t will oifor & till nirongor raafutanco to Al natural wators, in which Bomia of the ahovo ingrodionts are found in & foss oxng- gorated, 1, o: In'a mioro (iiuto stat, n find, wo congtniulate you' for finding a dostiug for from tubes, and articles of “fron gonorally, which Is s un- usunlly reslstant to, of 1 t usually roslstant tosny of the usual agants of tho aliomlst, agents which do nt ith othi 2 A - | Sy aure, e % ® EPORIEE, BE font logTRg: Mo OCEAN NAVIGATION NATIONAL LINE OF STHAMSIIIPS. Balling from Now York for Quoanatown and Tave ULKNSTOWN and LIVERD and 47 Rorth Hivers o0d LEVERFOOL, from 80, J Grasco.. aturday, Ang., Satuedagy Sont. 0. Urday, Bopt. 19 Egypt ... Baturday, Sopt, 27, Cubln Passnge, 870, $80, nnd 890 Currency, Return Ticlkets, 8140 nud 8160 Currency. BTERRAGE PASSAGE, 829, enrrenoy. Passongors booked to or frou’ Gorman aad Neandina- vian points at Jow rute ne a0 Stcamuaipa of this o aro thia lacgeat In tho tendo. rafts on Great Beltatn, Trolaud, and (e Gontigent. “’ILLL\)‘I‘ M.i‘\(\},‘& LISTER, Ngitionst comer Gl and Imud3?'p|»nfi'f"{ff5§u5f%"n-w for {in work, oontaining n, &rotont (Avor by pradtica tenc mail, post-pa Olivor Ditson & Co., Boston. LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO MUSIC BOOKS. THE BEST MUSIC BOOKS For High and for Grammar Sehools: The Hour of Singing! By T 0. Emerson nnd W. 8, Tllden. Price, 8$1.00. TThis Hfan Bonoot, Sinamva Boox Is admizably fitted n guod olomoutary coneso and m Inrge wuantity of tho liost ocal Snuisie, well arranod 1n two, thire, atid four puel 1 ta boon ‘recofved wi ra. Just Roady, THE THLLO, o anlloction ot threo-park na. eonge, arranged espocinlly for High Behools and Ho) 2 TA%lont companlon or succestor to tho HOUI rlox, ' A OF BINGING, CHEERFUL VOICES! Price, 50 Centn, By L, 0, Emerson. ha new, spelghtly, and vory musical CoMstoN Ecroox by BONG, 10O fn by n gontiemar wiio * e o sansle no {ima, " and navor falin I Ralivfying Lo ninEoAt tante. o thio pooplo, "OF his prostous. Fenol & 500,000 hinva tioon solll+ nte of Song Hooks, aboni Al schoak tancliors aro Invited to giva this now and pop ular buok a trial. Any book published by Ditson & Co. will t 14, o roceint of Hotail biaer " P° fout b Chns, H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway, New Yorlk, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATNS, Summer Arrangement. KEXPLANATION OF REFERENCE MANKH,— t Saturdayoe copted. ¥ Sunday oxcopted, 3 Mondny oxco) ted, | Are Fi%o Suaday at 8500 an e 5 Dalty, oY Oxeontud: 1A MICHIGAN CERTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD3 Depit, Soot of Lake sty and foot of Tieentyaccand-st. Ticket ofice, §1 Clark 165, ‘Southoast corner af fhamatpi and T5 Cunalat, corner o Saditions .o Y Sandolp Bait fela mata nnd ate Doy Eapr Jnckeon' Accommod Atlnntio Express, Dight Expeow. 1ino) WENTWONRTH, eneral Passonkor Agost. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAN. ym, Kansas Clty and_Dencer Skort Line, vla_Loulst and Chicago, Sprinafieid, Alton and <t, L ina, ~ Unon Bepot, Weat Side, near Ticket Ofices ; At Depol, and 32 Randotph Kansna Oity Expross vin Tnokson.| ct. Iron coated Springtiold Bxpross. Springnold Fast 16x deftarson ity Kxpiron, Warona, La rpool | Union Depi, enrner Hadisor . oxery Enturlay, and for Londn diroctovary fortigii: L Bty Clus ety upposiie Shommoe ¥ Blors 44 turday, Sopt, 3. Leave Villoy 110 nid Loutsiann, Mo..(* 8:00a., ra, anens Clfy Fast lxprods, via| Jacknonville, i1, and Loutul- n s +0:00 p, m. i* 9:00 8. m. 8:00 7, m, Division, it 7:00. . * 8:10 o m, A0 p.m, 3 n;'. m. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY. Bickel Ofeq nd al Depol, s, Kookuk & Buri 63 South Clarist., uppusite Sherman Hou * 9:30 a. m. |t 6:50 8, m, *5:00p, m. |*11:00a. m. [£9:30 p. m. |* 4:16 p. m, CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Depole—inat af Lakeat,, dndiannav,, an Sicteenthat,, and Cunal and Sizteentioate, Ticket ofices, Vo, b) Clarks at., and at depots., MISS BURGESS? au Boarding and Day Sohool, English, Yronch, and Germi No. Ju3 Woal Turts-Sov ‘oubis Ladics aud Childee ow Tishop of Misslssippl, INSTITUTE, Frochold, Noww Joreoy: & boardin for cataloguos to lav, A. G. OHAM DAMS' AOADEMY, Tonrd of Mamsgoras AV tiisia uned of Mansgore; o R Profonsor of Grbok Ja Williams. ¢ iis. “Ror etrosiams ‘with Tuir ubia. - For Giroulars, 'wi ar- 1o Mastor, i 3 send BERS, Principal. « D., Ohalrman of tho immock, Ll D., lato ‘ollego, Mastor. ~ A thor. LITTLE BOYS' HOME AND SOHOOL, NO. 77 Yor roforcuces and, loaso'addrors MRS, M. FALLEY SEMI- . Heopens Iat Sop- omploto oducatfon, LV, JAMES GILMOR] OPTIORPE—A CHUROH BCHOOL FOR ng ladics, noar Bothichom, Penn. Fall sesson will 0] K WALSI, Principal, Bot: ROTON INSTITUTE, CROTON Il torm will comine addross Mlas K, A, BEDGWI MOUNTAIN INSTITUTE—A BOARD. for Lotk soxos undor tho caro of tha Socioty ncos ninth month 8th, 1873, O. COLLINS, Priucpal, Chavpaqus, N. Y- UP AND 8ET AGOING AT KRS MILIPARY INSTITUTE, Box 654, tombor, ‘Gombining th with tho advantago of ON THE HUD- nce Sopt. 19, For AT R EETAT third in 5 ~thind yoar ‘Ridrons 0. . POND, i, Fair 1 RY—A BOARDING SCHOOT, rincipal, Fair Havon, Gon {'AMILY BOROOL FOR BOYS.~OUR_AIM 1S rontal earo aud thorough praparation for bustnos or collego. Roforonco ta nctual patrans, Addross at Unions il HARTWELL, M. A. ORT EDWARD INSTITUTE-A BOARDING seminary for both soxes. Twantloth soar bo ; to proparo for collogo, for ddross, for_cataloguvs, e, No Yo LDEN HILL SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, ridgoport, Conn_.Address Miss BMILY NELSON' JURSON YOUNG LADIRE' tenchor rosidos 800 pur anouw, _Yissos PEAKE, Princt AKESIDE BEMINARY—A BOARDING for girls and young buys, clroulars, addrous MISE G pal. F ACK P, JONES, Princle dn BILVA AND.MRS. ALEX. RR. 'S (formorly Mrs. Ogden Hoilman's) Engitah, aud German loarding and 1) ladios and cbildren, 17 WostIhirty. opons Hoptember 24, ay Seliool for young -olglith-st., Now York, Applications may Bo mado a% OARDING.SOITOOT, FOR. F I torm of Mrs, BRYAN'S #chool opons Bept. MOpEr 50 Kindorgart J. Boardurs, 13, Teature and objoot, 1. YOUNG LADIES: ALSO Rod Lank, Monmouth County, N, yalon] and montal culturo, Iending pupils to think and roason. odlowork, oulinary art, vto, L. B, COLEMAN, ONTROS)E OLASSIOAL AND MILITARY {oliol, outh Orango. N. J., ooe hour {rom Now i A armory, 8 Frenoh, Gormian, and rswing; reopens Bept., 16. D WILKY, Principals Torus, B5b por an % ~ PROPOSALS. Progosals for Fglglg;gq‘us of @ Builiing “Illinois Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary.” Onioaao, Hopt. 5, 1813, Proposals aro (avited for construating. L\w HGiusdaticns for & Lullding to bo vractod sa proscrihiod by an Act. of the Luglalaturo of tho Stato of llizols, approved May 7, 1813, and ontitlod ** An Aot making an appropristion o ald of tho eruction and for the comylstion oF & ballding tor the Tlliuots Chiaritable Eya and Kar Iufirminrys stld. bullting to bo orostad on tho northwest sormor of 4dams and boos ik a0 sl oSS of tha work can b t lans aud spoaliications of the work can bs soan a thooftiou of Ldward Burling, Arolitoot, carnar of Olark and Lake-sts., Ghiungo, whote way also bo had coples of 3 ur marked **Pro. e, thb Tiluole Otari: addrommad . W, BLATOIFGRD, Proa't of Board of Trustaos, umu-::‘-; m, Tho proposals will bo aponed at tho Infirin o, i0] Nocth Morgen-ut., In the prosance of tho Trustaes aud Diddurs, commonclug at 10, m, on Monday, the €t day of Ogtober, 1873, PENS. HARRISON, BRATFORD & CO°§ STEEL PENS, Bpeolal attention ealled to tho woll-known numbors, 50527522820 & 22, Factory, Mt. Vernon: Office. 75 Johnst., N. Y. bt MACHINERY, WILLIAM A, HARRIS, Providonce, R. 1., Bullder of the HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE }:"I‘lh Harrle'Fatentod *Linprovements, Sond for Ulreu~ RTHWESTERN UNIVERBITY —BIX_ 00T, Professors and fnstruotucs. i purticulars, addross Prol- £, Liranaton, 11, MILITARY. AOADEMY, I’EEKSuKlIAJ,, NALD, "A, M., TTGTE TOR YOUNG LADIES, con-tho-Hudson,—Tho fall torm of {fis-fusil: thally situated.on tho 1idson Tivor, pear S DArloutate, sddsons W a 3 A NBFLIELD, Prostdonts DVANTAQES FOR BOVA, AT RURAT smatl Family Hohool, and ‘good, quict, jgaltatal tomo, e noxi’sehool fony bogins . For clroulars o Ve M., Powial, Vi, o RBIDE BEMINARY, NOOWERTER, N, Y. 08, roupeny Kopt, 8. addross ' tho I'rinclpal, M Toges, and ovor sovont ons Boy OUKLAND INST! J. M. Baoholdor, A o] 1l o R NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in Tho South Walcs Attintio Stoamship C g rat.cinsa Stentisbi "win eall from Fonaeyivants Koy ¥ road Wharf, FRMBROR: ‘vided with all tho litout Liuyensomanin ot o convenienco of Cabin and Steorago Passongors, Oaby S curmoey: docon Gabln bt st rroucy: bropntd Steoray corifie O BRSITBRT AR BlgCrmig eoruicatas feon B3, For fasthor particulnre, in Cardift, at ] - T 1 Dok O l:“r\‘lvyn[)gn&‘::\‘d T Mot rovarta pany's Ol llces, ARCHIBALD BXXTER & CO.y Agonte, No. 17 ifruadiray, England and Wales, Downer's Grovo A Texas Expross..... £t. Louls Rxpra Bt, Louis Fast Caleo Mall, Calro Tizpron SPECIAL INOTICEH. STATE LINE STEAMSHIP CO. of North A ro NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, 1. E ST AND LAD SN ‘Thoso olegant now steaniors will sl Plor, Mulio T : ALABA P lioa Forry, Trookiym, N, Y. oS fallomay 0 Lino o Saturday, Aug, 23, onte, R Thoosnas, G gonts, 7 Broadway, N. Y. SAMPIACITAIGIS, Agania, Cor. of Ganal aud Woat Madison-atss, Clilamo. Sniltng twlco a waok from Now York, and carrylng pas. eengara tanll parts of Gront Britain, Lreland; Continoutal Ulnuiw. and the Meditorrancan, Gabin from § Stoor. o, Yritish aud Irlsh portu cast, $30; wost, ¥, * Contis noptal ports same as otbor rognlar linvs, Al payablo in U. 5, oursoncy, Awply for tull informailon at 'ile Com pany's oiticor, No. 7 Bowilug Greon, Now York, and N, 1, corner Latialloand Madison-ata,, Chicayo, HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. ALLAN LINE MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. 22 FULL-POWERKD FIRST-CLASS STHAMERS, Tivaryool, Eondondorrs, and Glasgow, Trlwaokly to and from Quabeo (Portiand Tnswintars. Also, formiahtls fonnd feonk Galtinor, cailivg ot Qaeastows, 1l aiud Norfol ‘or paseaga, frolght, or any Information, apply to ALLAN & CO., Aonts, 72 & 74 Tabnllont. IRON-WORKS. L. WonTmINGTON, Pres't, Wat, 1L, BATRE, Bea'y. ‘Aniuun G, Moong, Sup't. THE CINCINNATI RAILWAY TRON WORKS, Office, No. 493 East Front-st,, CINCINNATL 0., MANUFACTURE RATLWAY IRON, Solid I Beams, Chanuel Plute, T, Angle, aud heavy Iron gone crully for Bridges miul FireaProof Bulldings. Address ARTIUR G. MOORE, Bupcrintendont, MISCELLANEOUS OTICE. Thoro will bo a special mectiug of the membors of tho Thicd Unitarian Church aud Soctoty of Olileago, at the Cluroh, coruor of Monroo and Laflin-sts., Thuraday oven’ tug, Sept. 11, 1873, at 8 o'clack, to take action relative to calling a Pastor. By ordor of Trustoos, J. 8. CONUER, Beoretary. 'AMFORD "MILITARY INSTITUTE_TWENTY. 187, Hoys thoroughly logo, Kolontiliu Hol rln- kindndsy sud faithful disol. fom oqualod for hualtl, b nd rofy LGOX, A, M., Ohpts Wo A, n i 00 noo A _BOATDING AND and chiliiroa, Hayben . 1 ipal, MISS ALIOE day sehool for soiing laite . WL apon Wodtoodars Ko T sofaraiicus, addrom the TNE b LMANN BEMINARLY, N T and day-achool for yuung Indlos wl Fanpor od ot Uooko & Heug: AN IFRMATL: COLLL offurs thorough lustruot lon ndor honie-like influnoncos, WITLMINGTON, tn'a liboral coured Al RIgU Bilvo for Burns, Bofls, CORNS! DR, BLEPHENS, 134 Dearbornaat, Asthmn nnd Bron oflaotually relioved by tho uso of Datura Tatula, thma, Lord Dunvany scarcoly smoked tho Datura ta for mory than a minuto or w0, whon thy aymptoms tod, and in ton minutes more Lo was rolloved woader- o Ho told me lio had used it for yoars with the most borlvot euccow; Cortalnly tio [nhalation bad tio nust Vurgh, nasion] ofect T ovur witusaned, "D, 476 Tiover kn tained,"—Gonl, Aloxaud s sl and aleatotis ip Hox Baiafion n. bosens by Bavoy stroot, Londoniand aft oho kuopors thraugliout tho Bat Bola_as tabaceo, in tiny, Springtiold Bhringneld Kxnre: Dulnujuo & Sloux Oty Dubugo & Sloux Cliy HPUOL, BEL- | 5iiio Dark aud Oak Waad ¥ 1134 Park and Oak Wood Teave, [LLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD, Depot foataf’ Luiest. and footaf Twentysecond-st, Ticket agleé, 1L Landolpheat., near Clark, () Giliman Passongor., (a) Runs to Ghnmpalgn on Saturdeys. CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, City afices, eorner Lantolph and LuSalle-ats,, and 5 Canal- #tu, corner Madiro-st @ Paclfio Fast Lin, @ Dubuquo Day & Omai Nght Tixbrons a Dubunuo a I'zcoport & Dubucuo lixpress & 8t. Paul Kxpross. & Mirquotto A QOmahsa, Loavonw'tht Atchion 122107 Peru Acdommodation, * 600 p. . Night Expross,... 10:00 p. 1, Louvenworth & Atchison Hipress| H0:00 p. ni, Leavr, Arrice, fht 1ox. via Cli . Paul Bapross, upint cornor of Well 5~Dopot cornor.of Cana W, H, STENNE' ase, Agont. COLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Ticket und Freight Office, 11 Clark-sty pSfpejs! Inducomonts, Groat Now Ituuta, A., T. & 5t. + E, WEBE, Gou'l Ag't. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Denot, cortier of Van Huren and Sherman-ats, ickst oice, Grand Pacifie Hotels |_drrive. I3 7300 £ 7:08 m; Depot, Van Ruren- LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD 4 SO0t a7 LaSalle-at, Ticket ofices, northwest corner Clark and Randolph-ste,, und southicedt corner Cunal and Vadison-sts, al‘nfl Atlantic it Iezprons, vla Main Liny Elknart Avooniodation, Bouth Glilcago Accommodation, {a Alr Lino and Main Lin It Al “Now York Tisnross, via 4 PITTSBURGH. FORT WAINE & CHICAGD RAILROAD , Day Exproas Pasitie xpr Tinat Litioon ull,. Valparais Arrive, 3:30p, w, From ke @reat Central Haflroad Depot, foot of Laks-s CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. e Fur Uirouyh Hckets und sleepin new dicket afice, 131 A 15 Canal.st, Sallett., corner Wash- ar bérihe aply o fur o corner i 2] dngton, and at iltinols Central Depot, near corner C| T {8 mast. {uariu) attaok o o Kol . Mo own o fustanco i which roliof was not ob- nd as puatilivs for (- ora, 143 Now Bond s, drugylets, and storo- ud Gantda, *¢ Mo MoY, A IN?K [BYRUPOF TIIE OARTORBIEAN | Saneiiy (R e s Ol UASTOR OTE. ] Prico5ventu lor hattlo, Mokuin'e [rado Mark.] £ Vormifugo Hanlions ara doliclous dron lavo thom, and uifective Worn Candles, Chil- Rrisuds cunte por b, Vor balo by P deogglats, * VAN BOIAACK, SIEVINHON J Ittty nleago, Holo Apouta Alal, for HOFMANN' HOP PILLS T aaUE. BURK Uk, BARLOWS INDIGO BLUE 3 ino slicapest and bost articl in tho markot for BLUL- NG OLOT ‘Thio gonuinofins both Barlow's and wnu.brfiom names 1 it up at Wikihorgor's 0 L lalok and ta “I""l‘"!!‘ lborgor's Drug Slor, Ho. oo e 'BERUER, P fotor, ¥ Eorsalo by Grocers aad Drugglata, 0000 o Tralns arrivo at Ohicago 40 i . 838 a, Only line run i 578, Ing Haturds, 0, n diauapolis aud Cincinmatt, Sonts b ylu.\nun‘urv oau gub RRA LS Dona o chooked and tako train ab "I'weuty-socond-st. FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, PR S L bSsvs s v $5 Packages FRAGTIUNACI:F GURRENCY FOR SALE AT _TRIBUNE OFFIOE, S NG = FAIRBANKS BTANDARD SCATES OF ALL BIZKR. TAIRBANKS, MORSE &00 UL AND U3 LAKE-ST.

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