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THE COURTS. % Potition in’' Bankruptey Agninst “ theP, K. & P, R. It Co. hhrenfiné Lifo Insurance Suits Grow- “ing Out of the Suicide of H. W. Bigelow. Action in Admiralty for Collfsione~-Tho Courts in Genoral---New Suits of Importance. - T . Willism O. Richards, of the Oity of Kankakeo, filos » potition in bankruptoy in tho® United Btates District Court against the Plymouth, Eankakoo & Pacific Raliroad Compnuy. Peti- tioner's demand ngainst tho defondant is based on cight coupons of ita firat-mortgago bonds, Nos. 111 to 118 inclusive, . for $3G onch, payable in gold, and due on tho-istof July Iast, atits agenoy in Now York. Ho roprosonts that, on tho latof Julylsst tho dofondant susponded paymont of its commoroial pager, conpons of its mortgago, snd was thon insolvent, snd has not slnco rosumed paymont, tho coupons bolng upon 800 mortgago bonds of 81,000 cach, and amount- ing to $10,600. 1t 18 also'chargod in tho petition that, the dofendant bping bavkrupt and insol- wont in tho month of May last, suffored its prop- werty tobb tnkon on a legal process in the suit of «Charlos H, Roeves sgainat tho Company, with intent to give him a proforonce ; that the judg- ‘mont was for’ 89,000, and dofondant’s property wag gold to tho amount of $3,000, Tho usual rule to show osuso was issued by Judge Drum- “mond. ANTERESTING LIPX INBURANCE POINT TN DISTUTE. Bophia Bigelow, administratriz, and Hen: Bigolow, adminisfrator of tho estate of the lato Honry W. Bigelow, yoetordsy filed o prmcipe in ussumpsit, in tho Circuit Court, sgainst tho Borkshire Life Insurance Company, dsmagea 836,000, and another againat tho Bt. Louis Mutu- &l Lifo Insuranco Gompany for 816,000, Theso sulta aro brought on life-insurance policies of 20,000 and $10,000 issucd by these respactive Companios. It will bo romombéred that the late Han{{ W. Digelow died by his on hand, in which fact llea tho ob}anuon, on the Companios’ patt, to DI»Y the claima of -hin adminfstrators, A ecinl clauso in the policy provides that mo olsim theroon is valid it the insured dios by his own hand, whether sano_or insane at tho timo +the doed is committed, Mosars, Hoyno, Horton & Hoyuo intond to fight this case for the plain- tiffs, on the ground that the suloldo, srising from insanity of tho insnred, is no bar to-a olaim, on the policy. Thia will give theso cases.pocu~ liar intorost whon they come up for trial. BUIT 1IN ADMIRALTY, In the United Btates District Court, Charlos ‘Mogill, Mastor of the schooner Lotus, flles a ‘libel in admiralty ugnuut the echooner Dossio ‘Boalt, Complainant alleges that, on tho 28th of iBeptember last, tho Lotus waa lying at hor moor- Jnga 1n tha port of Bt Josoph, Mich., on tha 8t Josoph River, and was in a safe placo and out of tho channol; that carly on the morning of the 29th the Bessie Boalt, moored at & pler from 76 0 100 feot wost of the Lotus, on the same side of the river, by reason of the insufficiency of hor moorings and tha exposed place at which sho lay, togothor with the inoficioncy of her officora and crow, wos suffored to drift againat tho Lotus, whose bowsprit and hieadgenar slio carried 8way, snd whoso hull sho damaged considerably. For these damages oom‘wlninnm claims $750, while for six days' dotention in port he claims at tho rate of $180 nday. The total amount of dsm- wges remalning unsottled are assonscd at 1,660, AN UNJUST BTEWADD, Laurs Motzgoer filos a bill in the Oironit Court -ngainat & ¢ Esmmllflly irresponsiblo " porson named Joseph Couillard, whom she intrustod with the managomont of & saloon business st No. 6_North' Wells street, recently purchnsod from Lawson Androws, the original pm&;rgv- od by tor, for $8,600. 'An sgreement was Bif the parties to. the suit, by which Couillard was . torun tho place for a year, and to obtain pos- session theroof if, during that time, ho man- sgod to pay the complsinant the sum of $4,000. Complainaut alleges that Coutllard at first hand- . ed over tho procoeds of tho_ bar, but ceasod do- ingsoina few dsys, tho final dolivory of lru«:v— ceods having boon made on tho 21st of June last. Under the circumstances, sho prays that Couil- Jard may be made to acoount for hiastewardsbip, and nsk for a writ of injunction, restraining him from removing, solling, or in any way dis~ gualnfi of tho pmport{ninqunatinn. known 28 No. Wells stroot ; from intorforing with tho stock . of goods on hand thero, and from impeding complainant in carrying on the place horsolt. DANKRUPTOY MATTERS, In the mattor of John 8. Garland & Co., form- orly saloon-keepors on Wabash avenue, K. E. Jonkins was appointod Assigncs, The firat meeting of croditors in tho mattor of Michael & Goldstoln was held befora Registor Hibbard yesterday mm'l!lflg, and resultod in the ‘p}?fi“fins of George W. Campboll, Assigneo, ‘The oxamination of tho olaims of N. Roevo and Macdonald & Whitcomb, sgainst tho Great Wostern Tolegraph Company, was hold before Register Hibbard yosterdsy, and, after tho hoar- {ngof somo ovidsnca, was contfoued watl the inst. Tho pocond general moeting of tho friends of Honry Koeber was postponed until to-day at 2 p. m,, beforo Rogister Hibbard. Tn the matter of Rood & Dawson, stonecutiers, and of Charlos Poters, tho mootings called for to-day will not take placo for wank of orvics of warrant. ; In tho matter of Willinm MoBain, et al, sn ordor was entered and certified sppointing A, B Bradley, Provisional-Assigneo. == GRIMINAL COURT ITEMS, William Togge pleaded guilty to the larceny of n.quantity of sorap-iron, and was remanded for sentence, i 1n tho caso of The Peoplo v. Loahy and Leany, a8 signers of & $2,000 bail bond, which was for- toit kH the :umivul, on application of D. James Loany, tho only dafondant who can ho found fn Cbicago, ten days' loave was granted bim to pload to th scire facias. The case ufimnfit Al Henkins, the notorious gamblor, for keoping s gaming-house, was, on application of défendant, continuad watll mext term. Two old indictments against Chartes and Ma McGee wore dismiruod by the State's mmu? COUNTY COURT ITEMS, Johanna Christisn Thomas was yosterday ap- ointod testamentary oxocutrix of tho ostats of l;o elataxng. F. Thomas, under an approved bond of $6,000. g Jessie McGlashau was appointed administra- trix of tho estato of the lato John McGlashan, under an approved bond of $150,000. 'The bond of Moses Bmith, exeoutor of tha es- tate of the late Margarot Plarry, for $4,000, waa approved. THE COURTE IN BRIEF. Samuel McDade files & declaration in a suit of tropass in tho Cironit_Court, sgaiust Charlos W. Reed and Edwin A. Johues, for illegal impris- onment in tho Madison Btreet Btation-Houso, during throe days, boginning on the 2d of Sop- tombor last. The direct and construotive dsm- agos, which plaintiff allegea he snffered in con- ;&i?)lm]t‘l)ua of this ill-treatment, ho ssuesses ab ,000, E.John +P. Furlong, distiller, filean declaration a suit of assumpsit, in the Oircuit Court, sgainst Edward Jusson, for 86,000 damages, arising from colloction of internal revonuo on distillation of grain, the tax balnfi collectod on o basis of 48-hour fermentation, ilio fact boing that tho formontations all required 73 hours, Blmilar suita are brought against Hoermoan Ras- tor and Bamuel A, Irwin, Jussen's succossors in the ofllco of Collector of Internsl Revenue, 1. Parker Plerce files & praccipe in a suit of assumpsit, in the Circuit Court, against George W. Bittingor ; damagos, 10,000, Teter Laubenheimer and Louia Werling file an afBdavit in sttacbment, in the Oireuit Court, sgoinet Georga Doynton and Charlos H. Shaw, who, thoy nllngn, are indebted to_thom in the sum of $450,0, and have, within®the last two years, fmudnluntlj cnnva{ad thelr effects with & viaw to hinder and delay fhelr creditord, The Manufsoturors’ National Bank of Chicago sues Asphol aod Lucius 8. Plorce, In tho Bupe- rior Court, on two judgment-notes, of §5,020.68 and $6,007, roupeot{voly. Jamas W. Icidy oblained & writ of attach- mont, in the Buperior Court, {gtflerdny, againat Egbert Couch, of Byracuse, N, Y., ‘who, ho logos, owen him $1,091.82, John M., Houry 0., and Calvin Denand obtained & writ of attachment, in tho Buporior Court, yet~ . terday, against Edward X, and Richard I'. Brown " and Lowis II, Qorbam, of New York City, who, they allege, owo thom $1,020, through fallute L ¢ulfl] & contraot to deliver plaintiff 1,000 boxea of raising. A Tdward Burko, Ooorgo Moobs, and Dorphard Btroh file & bill In the Superior Court apainsi Flora Tompkine, Amos F, Tompkins, sud Henry 8, Austin for the foreclosure of & mongngn upon Lot 12 t0 22, both inclusive ; Lota 30 to 37, both “Inclusive, in Block 2; Lots 24 to 83, both.fn- olusive, in Blook 8 of E, P\ Bievons’ Additlon to . observation at that time. Ohiesgo, -glvon to sccuco-. the, paymont of o promissory note of #4,480.19, Edward Wolff yosterday. obiained a writ of oaplsa in the Buperion Court for tho arront ‘of Traok Klickmnan, whom ho suce In an action of trospass for u\m‘nn with & knite; damagos, 25,000 James X, Murphy, Assignoo in Bankmptoyof tho Qulosgo TFire Iusiranca Company, yostorday filod in tho Unitod Btates Distriot Court 60 pravoipes in assumpsit against aa_many partios dofondsnt, stockholdors of (he Company, the damagosin oach caso boing Jald at $1.000. In tho cass of Morrla Evang otal v, W. M, Gllos ot al., & copartnership aquabblo among tho stookholders of the “Iilinola Stono, Limo, aud Borin, Gompnu{," Judge Gnriyoalorducmnrod an ordor appointing James W. Beovill a Recoiver, to run tho business In tho Intorests of all tho :‘tnokhnldum‘ ponding tho result of the litiga- on, Ezx-Doteotivo Dennla Simmons filod his appeal in tha Cirouit Court yostordsy agalnst Reuben Cloveland, Prosidont of the Board of Polico, in ordor to rovorso their decislon discharging bim {from the police force. Judge Gary mude su announcomont in Court »susm!dny that ho hed rececived a lotter from udge Jameson, who ufi:nnln to bo ablo to re- ‘ume hin soat on tho bonch of the Buporior Court within a week. This will bo gratifyiog intolli- ence to lawyers who have busluoss fo bransact i this Courl. . . THE FIRE-MARSHALSHIP. Xcnner for Ohief nud DonnisSweoney for First Assistants The Corumitteo on Fire and Watorhold & moot- ing yostordoy aftornoon to doclde upon thelr aotlon with roferonco to the nomination of Matt Bonner for Fire-Marshal, which waa reforred to ‘them at last Council meeting. After somo un- important discussion upon tho choice of cortain Iota for the Fire Dopdrtment, the Police Com- missionors being present by roquost of tho Committoo, Ald. McGonniss wished to know what the Committeo proposcd doing with tho nominntion. Tho Commissionors, bolog nsked |° thoir sentimonts, replied in favor of tho confirm- ation of Mat Bonner, Mark Shoriden snid that the nomination met his ‘npproval, but that there wora nome changes necopsary in the Firo ‘Dopartmont, which should have been made long 8go, and that thoy could now ensily o adjuated. Hohadalways thought Mr. SBwoonoy thobest man in tho Department, and would like to sce him As- sintant-Darobal. Ald. MeGonnisawauted to know why Benuor should bo confirmed if Bwaonoy was tho bost man, Why make a kangaroo appoint- mont—making a dopartment with all its strongth in the 'hind loga? AMr. Bheridan sald that something was due to soniority,. and moreover, Bonner had beon acting s Marsbal, and ho would profor to have his sppointment confirme it it could be understond that Bweoney should bo Asalstant-Marshal, Commissionor Cleveland said thoro had boen a fight in the Firo Departmont for the past twonty- five yeurs and ho belloved that, on tho sppoint= mont of Alatt Bonnor, this Aight would bo endod. The Chair inquired whother Benuor would -be eatisfled with this arrangement. Com- missioner Bheridan eald ho would. The Chair presented sn irrosponsible artiolo {rom asourrilons newapaper, roviving some of the old chargos against Marshal Bennor rola- tive to his conduct on tho night of the great firo, Lenner was ohargod with receiving monoy for protecting Ryersoa’s lumbor pilo on that oc- casion. Ald, McGrath mede some inquirics, which Ald. McGenniss answerd from porsonnl Ho fully indorsed Bonner's conduct on .that oceasion, and gavo him eredit for artonding strictly to his duty. On mation of Ald, McGrath tho Comuwmitteo agroed to recommend Bounor's couflrmation. R e i WHAT WE MEAN BY A “HOME FOR HOMELESS : GIRLS.” o tha Editor of Tha Chicago Tribune : 8in : Inroply to tho noto of Edgardus” in Tae TRIBUNE of this morning, I will say that our now Home for girls will bo modelad after that undor tho mansgoment of tho Childron's Ald Hoolety of Now York City, at 27 8t. Mark's place, with such modifieations and changes as wo find necosnary to adapt it to this locality ; for thero aro cortain difforences betweon New York aud Olicago which must bo taken into account inthe working of such an iustitution: It will bo our aim to meet all tho prossing wants spokon of by * Edgardus,” and much be- sldo. For we shall notonly provide a comfort- able home at & rato such as the poorost can poy, but furnish opportunities for nequiring knowl- edgo in the use of the sowing-machino and tho cutting and fitting of garmonts, and so convert unskilled into skilled Iabor,—thus enabling those who can oarn but a pittance with nngkilled hands :ohgnin s fair componsation with for loss severa sbar. ‘Wa shall conduet tho Home upon tho princinle that it is tho part of wisdom.to holp only thoso who help themsclves. It certainly will bo no part of our purposo to malke those for whom we provide this Home feel that thoy are the re- ciplents of a charity; but in all cases, whother in the ndvantagos derived from the ‘ Industrial Bchioo),” or in tho living at tho Home, such rates will be charged as will onable those who have roceived to feel that thoy have givon some equivalent for what they recoeive. 1t will gomotimen be hecessary to mesist vory deatitute girls, as wo do our boys, in the way of losng,~giving thom time to ropay for what has been done for thom. But oyersthing in tho way of indiscriminate giving in tho working of our Homos is nyoided. Allow mo again_to givo the names of those gontlemen who will be_glad to receive such eid 28 ** Ono Who Will Help,” or auy one clso, may chooso to give for this ** Homo for Homoless @irls:" N, 8. Bouton, N, K. Fairbank, E,X. Hubbard, and 8. M, Moore. W. B. Bruunas, Onroaco, Bept, 8, 1873, General supcdnzendapl. A S s THE WISCONSIN LIQUOR-LAW DECISION. The Bupreme Court of Wisconain holds the (liquor) 1aw coustitutional, o tho ground that the Stato, hav- ing the power {o prohibit tho sale altogotlicr, moy por 10 it sttaching 10 the pormiusion what conditions 1t soca fit.—Chicago Tribune, Sept. 4 To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bin: It tho above be the sole ground on which the Bupromo Court of Wisconsin based its decision, it is possible that thig decision will be got osido by & more competent tribunal, as it ought to be ; for ita view of conatitutional law is not correot, sinco the Btate has no right to prohibit tho sale of any article of commerce whotever. Nothing but a despotism can do this. Neither ban tho BState s right to trammel tho eale of any article with oppressive and unjust discriminatious, Dospotism alono can do this; but we aro not yot a despotism. All that a State can constitutionally do, in the matter of liquor or any otherarticle of legitimato trade, isto rogulate it so that it shall not be- come o public nulsance or injury; that is, that its salo may not,intorforo with {ho rights of othera ; but the Btato con abrogate no right of suy individual, nor prohibit any logitimato trade., The State is constituted to protect, and not violate, the national rights of ‘individuals ; and the Constitution by which it is established can never transoend the bounds of natural equity, Even if the Stato were entiroly indopendent of tho Constitution of the Unitod Btates, it would Bave no conatitutional xight to probibit the sate of liquor. Jupex, Tt THAT “RELIGIOUS ARDOR.” In relation to thoe SBunday sorvices at the Epia- copal Cathedral, the T¥mes of yestordny says: Prior to the regular morniug sorvice, s short early ‘morning service of prayer and prulee was held, Tuo chilly sir and tho early hour of 8 o'lock could not domp the religlous ardor of tho regular attendante at the Cathedral; and a goodly number of worshipers gathered to commence tho sorvice of the week by nn early offoring up of supplications to tho Most High, for gnidsnce and direction in the sacred dutlea of the @by aud tho secular obligations of the wosk, Theo ordinary rule at the Oatliobral is that, on overy Bunday in the month, oxcopt tho first, thero {a morning prayor and Holy Oommunion at 8 o'clock, On the first Bunday of the month, the loly Communion follows the grand gorvico. Bunday last was an axcoption to the rule, aud announcaments were made in Tk TrinyNe and Times to that offcot, Tne ToILURE reportar caurtoouly Carulubivi the faots to the imes, It did 8o happen that at 8 a'clock on Bunday morning there woro no persous prosont in tho Cathedral oxcept the Rev, Canon Knowles 3 3r. Cundell, tho Vorger ; the reporter of ‘g Tt UNE, and a personal friend, These woro tho only porsons whose rofigious ardor canuot be damaped, The regular congregation had rolled upon usage, and strangers who wore not carly risors— ‘l;. for Instance, the Zimes roportor—iwore not ore, THE COUNTY BOARD. Quartorly Statement of tho County Treasurers ' Roports from the Poor House, Insane Agylum, Eto, Shocking Condition of the County Hos- pital --- A Hard Winter Prodiotod, Tho County Commissioness mot yestorday af- tornoon, Presidont Millor in the chnir, Present —Mosars. Orawford, Galloway, Lonorgsn, Binger, Jones, Ashton, Olough, Harrison, Horting, Pahl- ‘man, Russell, and Marris. IMIBORLLANEODS. A communication wao, received from M. B. Dailey, contractor on tho now jall, complaining' of tho dolay in furuishing cut-stono, and stating o should hold tho county responsible for all loss, and damage to him oceasioned thoreby. ; Tho Commiigslonors of Highways in tho town of Lyons potitioned for aid in building & bridge noross the Desplainos. i Tho Englneer of tho Insane Asylum reporied. (. thore was n dofoct in tho platos of both tho boil- ors, noar the furnaces, and thoy should be re. paired at ouce. Jsmos H: Bowon potitioned for aid for Hyde Paik In bullding bridges scross tho Onlumeb Tivor at Chittondon and Ninety-fifth streot. COUNTY FINANCES. : Tho County Troasurer roportod as follows: Debtor, Balance Juns, 1873, . $140,651.97 8,000.60 Bala of fire-touda, 000, Tax of 173,000 101,250,74 Miacellancoiis lioni 1,002, Total, Cradit., County ordors pald Jururs’ cortificatos, et Commisslons. . Iy 22305 “Total, ..$203,350.72 Datanco. £ 76,805.00 The sinking fund account, 18 oy follows : Dr. Balanco Juno, 187 Tax of 1870 Othor sourcea, Total,... 7 per cent war bond-coupons.. 7 per cent publio bullding bonds. ‘Trausferred to public building fund. ‘Comimissions, Balanco Tho sinking us followa + Dr. Balurice June, 1870, Tax of 1873, Total, Cr, Tiro bond and short bond coupons. .. Qommisaion Balanco. $ 4,10L81 U 2480118 COUNTY CMARITIES, The Buperintondent of Public Charitics sub- mitted his roport for the quarter ending Sept. 1, from which it appears that tho numbor of por- sons supported wholly or in part by the County waa 9,770, of whom 1,780 were supported in in- stitutions, and the romminder by tho County Agent's ofiico, The latter roprosonted 2,003 familios, st a cost of $8.40 por family, or $2.10 per head. Thero arc 200 pationts at tho Asylum, or 140 more than it will accommodato. ‘Ads, radult of this overcrowding the mortality 1as beon unusually largo, and dysontery, oholora morbus, otc., hava been quito provalent, though great procaution has boon takon in the way of disinfectants, It Lias cost 43.7 conts per day for each inmate. There have been 762 ot the Poor- House, tho average atlendauce being 400, aud tho cost por day por hoad being 23.4 conts. Thoro have boon 937 persons st the County Llospital, the avorago attendanco beiug 109‘}‘, at o cost of 50,5 conts por inmate per day. The cost for hos- pital dispousary was $185.42, and for madicines for jail, §0.16. The émmly Physician's roport shows a large number of porsons allegod to be inssne, and nincteen adjudged so. The dififeultios in caring for peoplo alloged to bo insanc, prior to trial, is auo that constuntly forcos itsolf upon the ofi- cors connocted-with this mattor, thore belng no placo to caro for them ‘properly. whon kindness and attontion would do muck to mitigate their sufferings sud haston their curo. Undor the present law, the only way thoy can bo cared for until a warrant i jssued by the Judge of the County Court, is to Jock them up a8 common criminals, charged with disorderly conduct. Tho present systom is an outrage, and the Connty Board is nsked to take somoe action {o remedy it. I'ne County Hospital is full to overflowing. | The Board is also asked to give greater lutitude in rogord fo visling. At prowout, pationts oan be visited by thcic Irionds Wednesdsy ouly, whilo nt othor largo bospitals thoy can with propor precautions seo them daily | botwwoon ton aud noon. This should b so hers, for tho friends of the inmnates aro generally working people. A chango is recommended. There bas beon much done at the County Agont'a office to make s saving to the county. Persons receiving help_have beon rovisited and sworn a8 to their condition, which has reduced tho number, From the numbor at presant on tho books, & hard winter may bo ox- ccted, and the Dopartment of Chari- fon will hayo it con do to caro for them. Evory institution will bo filled to the utmost, and it is feared addi~ tional room will have to bo provided. The Buperintondent slso submits o list of bodies brought to tho Morgue siuce his last an- nual roport, with the namos, whoro known. Since it wos established, there have been 148, Muck bonofit has resulted from this inatitution, and if all unknown bodios wore photographed, much more good would ensuo. Tho Wardon of the Poor Houso reported that Juno 1 thoro wore 170 in that place; that 667 liavo boon admitted, 530 discharged, and 57 have died, loaving 160 on hand. Thers have beon 40 birtls—34 moles, and 16 femalos; 636 porsons bayo been trestod at the Disponsary—in all 1,378, BECURING THE RECORDS. Mr, Hamson said the Committee having the mattor in chargo had received several ‘m‘opn- sitions for lots on which to put up a building to hold the yecords. Tho only one Was on Quincy Btreet, botwoon LaSallo and Wolls, 50 foot Dy 75. Mr. Tilly had drawn up s protty ornato plan for a Rocordor's offee, It provided for.a vault with o sixteon-inch wall, and covered ovor with T rajl snd filled up with brick and comont, strengthoned by girdors, 8o that not ovon tho falling of a fivd atory building would crush it, The lur.uxdur‘ and tho abstract men woro satiafled with it. Tho cost was $10,260, but that could bo cut down about §1,000, siuco thora was no vault for the folio-writers, which could bo dispensed with. Tho ground-ront asked was el.EfiOV No cstimate Lad beon mado for heating, but it was supposod it would be dono with stoves, _Mr. Boammon urged the taking of tho Marine Bauk buildivg, and said no vsult could bo dry in twelve months, but i:l?ulry showed ton days would suswer. This building conld be completed in thirty days. TAY OF ENGINEELS, The Committee having it in charge recom- mended tho_ongineor at the Jail-to be paid §1,700, at tho Asylum $1,800, and ot tho Poor- Houso' $1,200, Mr. Ashiton moved to roduco those figuresio 1,600, 31,200, and 1,000, Tho motion was lost. SUPERINTENDENT OF OffARITIES, Mr., Galloway's resolution abolishing the office of Superintendent of Public Charitics was taken up, Ar, Ashton moved, aa & aubstitute, that Dr. Millor's resiguation bo taken up and accopted, 1o subsoqueutly withdrow it aud the resolu- tlon was adopted. Mr. Ashton offered one, which was also adopt- od, tonderlng tho thanka of tho Doard to Dr. Miller for the prompt and eficient way in which o had discrargod his dutios, . Tho Cowmitieo on Tublic Bulldings was dl- rected to luy a sidewalk ou tho oast sido of the Court-Houso Bquare, 'Tho Board then adjourned, SALVE. AR AR AN Frrnnnnc sonmmnnnne | X TIgLE Bulvo far Husnn atie, CORNS! Sooptanbox, DR, STEPIENS, 134 Deatbornate’ A AMUSEMENTS, MYERS' OPERA' HOUSE, Blunroa-t,, botwoen Dosrliory and Hiate, Atlingion, Coftn & Eomblgs Mnstrl, An ‘ontiroly new and novol progesmme, First wook of et fioh o B R Rarbio, suiiod BAGT B DHATN L, Uant for tho ntirs Gompany. MNackin and Wilson, Kenost Linien, Billy Rics, Notwcomb, Mastor G, Davenport, Willlam Atlington, Doa oveniog and Satueda) . Look aut for the *'Live) Hoakan and * Lifo on the Frontier, MWVIOKER'S THEATRE, MOLDAY, TUEBDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, IDiamonds £1~Tho most boantifol Gomedy of th day, Imbaod with oo ntorosty whilo it sboundeln spakling Wit sod satire Froseniod with strong cast of twonty.fonr ladios snd goutiomen, boautifully Mllflmfldl magnificent sconery §1d motntings; tho ansemblo satslne oraryndy to ba do- ) liguted witty DIAMONDE, which must shortly” bo witls- drawn ta minko room for FRENOHWOMEN, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, TIE PARLOR HOME OF COMEDY. * LILIANS LAST LOVE A sparkilog croation by ronson, Ho DRSS AND PUBLIC a porfeot roftox of modorn sectot in Now York and Parls, now being playod Lo boasos orowd od with tho olito of Chicago. s * AOADEMY OF MUSIO, | THE MODEL STAR THEATRE., Hands Auditorlom in the Worldl = FRANIE MATO, And olegant produotion 8¢ bis ids1 of baokwoods lifo, - DAVY CROCKETT. irat Annosranca of tho besutiful ROSA RAND. GLOBE_THEATRE.. gty and Wodnoeday and Batarday Matiness— Pfimrv’u LABT WREKof AT, ADIDIINN!? ‘all tho groat SBpocialties, mMgndny'.';Bluwtl;mls.—Thn ‘reatdst dramatio suscess of " FAT OF ENOEANTMENT, } prononnced by CHOKCE JILLINERY! Wé are fiow pref)qx;ed to display a large hf:a of g Hats, Feathers, FLOWERS, Fall Styles At Popular Prices. = | WEBSTER’S, 4L WEST MADISON-ST. : EDUCATIONAL, LAKE FOREST, ILL. A Doarding-Behool for Doys, most oha: gly siiu- alod, an boies rido by cara from Oliiongo, and aplondidly B uippod for finparting tho moat thorough instruction, Nl Torra ‘Gommonass. Sonts T or Gataloguon, olo., addrone TIEA W. ALLIEN, A, M., Principal, N Tl.—Ta savs timoe and expanso, and ‘sccommodate {hi08a piarenta Wiio cannot convoniontly visi¢, Lako Forast, Prof, ‘Allen will ha at tiio hookstora of ¥ 3 5, Koo, Biato.ste o Friiisy and Tuouday, Sopt. {6 14 o'oldox, whoro 1io mill o h-p‘pfto confer with any who havosona to sond away lo school. West Chicago Ladies' Seminary 15 and 17 SOUTH SNELDON-ST., " Botwoon Randolph and Washington, Fall Torm (clovanth yoar) boglns Soplombor 8, Fall conres of atudy; ablo teachors in all departments, Tor Information cononrning ofthor the boarding or day do- parimont, apply for eirculars or call at tho Seminary. *__ 0. A. GREGG, Privoipal, RACINE COLLEGE. Ragino Callego includes throo Schoala: 1. A COLLEGIATI DEPARTMENT, with fall ol loglato Courso. 8. A BOIENTIFIO BOTIOOL, ta bo bogun this Autumn. 8. A GRAMMAR S0HOOL FOR BOYS. Tho throo ohools bogin Sopt. 10, _For admial totho 0 B S AT DR OVIN, D n»n(:rvll n, Ttacine Uollogo, Hacino, 3 forchant' Kational BSI:\':M‘““ can be obtainod at the M Family and Day School, NEW YORK CITY. MIS8 BRACKETT and MISS ELIOT seill roopon thelr echool for girls from six to twonty-one, Wodnorday, Sept. 9, ot 117 Rant Thirty-sixthst, Gils fittod for suy Col logo, Rtofor to Rov, Robort Oollser, Chivago. . HISSES GRANTS SCHOOL, 130 North Dearborn-st. Fall Torm commencos September 17, Tor admission address ns above. ST.XAVIER'S ACADEMY Corner Wabnsl-nv. and Twenty-ninth-st, OHIOAGO, Thia elogaut now building will open for tho rocention of pupila on Mouday, Bopt. 1. Kor ciroulars apoly to irugtross, tha MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S FRENCH SUHOOL Roopens Sopt. 17. Tho only ono in Now York whora ll‘mnchuuxynhluln}‘-m. Drawiog, Latio, and Singing inojuded Boardors havo an oxoollent homo. For oiroulars, 25 hr&u\n o, N. ¥, Rolors by pormission to Brs, I R R g ginhnl:"(lilnmi. Jr., N, Y. T. Isoland, .fl.%o-loy’, Ola- i IPMJh:S% BURGESS? Englin ch, and Gorman Boarding and Day School, for m?.‘,.(flf.‘.'iuc- 254 Ohfidron, No, 118 West Tuety-ort enth-st., Now York, rcopons Soptembor 24, 1873, 1ol grengor Prol . ¥ Harkor, Now Vork ! ov, W, . Graon, D, D., o , Tov. J. 8. 0 Nbviots, Halr 1avon, Conn. R FREEHOLD INSTITUTE, Erochold, Now Jorsey: a bourding shacl for boya: and for oAtaloguos 10 Rtov, A. G. OHAMBERS, Principal. _ DAMS' ACADEMY, QUINOCY, A PG Aadal Atan, O D Ol Toard of Mansgora; Willlain It, Diminock, LL. Profostoraf Grookcla Wiliama Cllex, Moktor, o ., late A'thor. olassical and mattematioal schiool, with oaroful suporvision of tho puplls a4 Yor clroulars, with full par- T LITTLE BOYS' HOME_AND BOHOOL, NO. 77 Collego.at., Hariford, Conu. For rofercucos and oircular, ploasoaddsess MIS, M. L. READ. ticulars, addross tho NEW PUBLiCATIONS. PUBLISHED THIS DAY, 1. AFTERMATH, A now voluma of Pooms. By H. W. Longfollow, Bovelod boards, $1.! Thia book contatng third aud conoludio +alon of & Wareids Inn, " mo Joss varied aufl aharm than !ncflmnndln serios;anda thied flight of ** Birds o FPassago.” Only throo or fourof the pooms in this vol. Timg 1avD ovOr Sppontod in priat - Tho ‘book il Gonfirm o krant faimo of tha author: and (notaato.(be obilgation whidh tho mmuttitado of his- ieyal soadors fa both hemis ephiores gradly soknowlodgo, - 1L THE FAIR GOD, On, TR LasT OF TOE 'T2iN, A ialo of tho canquest of Mozioo, Iy Maj.-Gen. Low Wallace, Tvol. 2mo. 60 pagos. 82.00. Y * Tt 13 ono of those raro books which cast vor the road- P A A A M {or bims bound but ouraptured, 10 \iie il oyt olan-author. + . « Tho book will'bo classod, wo. With historioal novels ; but It roally doserves plage, Porardinney ‘hlstorical novals, Jiko Scott's, ma« Cacials sbuuad s but Gen, Wallace Has venetrated to & timo hardly loss obscurs thau that of primitiye man, and has—not reproduced, but croated, & ploture of its stormy Hife- wioro powor aad beutrnood oS prooty and whors fidolity is ainply oatablishod by Intornal’ evidenca that no intelligont resdor can rofuso to acoupt. ‘Wo think the Fubllo nood walt oo long Amorioan Novol, "' If wo have {tnot in ** our oxpootations are ral: tlon,~Tho Literary Worl III. THE PERECT IORSE. How to Know Him, How to Train Him. How to lirced Him. Iow to Shoo Him. How to Drivo Hiw. 16mo. sorios of * for the Tha Fair oge gl for human roaliza~ | By Willizw I, I, Murray, suthor of ** Adlrondack Ad. vonturos," oto., oto. With an Introduotion by Rev. _Honry Ward Booohsr; aud a Troatisa on *‘ Agriculturo aud tho Horso," by Hon, Georgo B. Loring. Oontain. ing Nlustrations, from Life, of tho bost trotting Stook- Horses in tho Unitad Btates, with their Podigroos, Ro- corlly, and Full Descriptions, 1val. 8vo. 84,00. This book: Is boyond comparison tha most thoroughly practioal work upon tho Horse over producod {n Amorles, and i far botter adaptod 1o fmprave tho mothodsof horsa- oultura in this conntry than any other work evar publishod, IV, LONGFELLOW’S POEMS, Two-valumo Cambrldge Kdition. Uniform with tho one. volumo Morrlmack Editon of Whittier, 13mo, full glit. 88,00, Admirably suitod to Ilbrary use, V. TEACHIRS MANUAL Of Froo-Hand Draing and Deslgulng, and Guido to SelInstruction. By Walter Smith, Att Mastor, and Btato Director of Art Education for Mamsaohiusotis. 1 vol. 8ro. 82.80, ortan tonded to_sosompa o Tole, tmportant york 8 dfended 10 farand Bonige 155, proparod by Brof. \Waltor Smith. +#For sale by Booksollers. Sent, post-psid, on re- colpt of pHice by tho Publishars, sy JAMES R. 08G00D & (0., Boston, A NEW EDITION oF MRS, WARTIELD'S NEW NOVEL. DMIRIAD MONFORT, READY SEPT. 10. Ononeat Bmo, vol.,, «.82.00 “Also, ? Noatly roady, a Now Edition of THE IOUSEHOLD OF BOUVERIE, Dy the suthor of ** Mirlam Monfort." 170k 1200unere errenrnn reorFrice, 82.00 From John G, Baxe, the Poet, It fa s atrariga romance, dud will bothor the erltios nod s littlo, ‘Tho interoat of the look Is undeniable, and ia wonderfully sustained to tho ond of tho story. I think it oxhibita far moro powor than any lady novel of recent data, and it cortaluly hasthe sare morit of outire orlgl- ¥, From Macton Harland, muthor of ** Alono," ** THddon ath, " Hto, As to Mrs. Warflold's wondorful book, I have rasd It tmiog—~tho 8odoud time more carolully than the first—and uge tho torm ** wondarful " beonuse it bostoxprossn tha fooling nppermont in my mind, otk while rosd; fng end thiuking it'over. An & plcos of imaginntive wrlling, 1 havasoen nnlhln%w oqual it aincg tho days Of idgar As Bo, and 1 Goubt whotior ho could iava su tatned himuolf sud roador through a book of half the siza of *‘The Housohold of Bouvorie.* 1was laerally hurriod through 16 by my Inteuss sympathy, my devours fug ourlosity—it was moro thian {ntorost, 1 read every= ‘Whoro—botwean thogourses of tuo hotel tablo, un tho oat, 10 tho cars—until 1 had swallowed tho [ast liss, Thisisno common veourrence with a voleran romanco reador llko mysell, From Goorgo Ribloy's Revisw of **The Hoasehold of In ilarper's Magaziao. Hyorywhere batraylug a daring bolduoas of concaption, stagular furility of tliusiration, " and s eombinyd bosuty and vigor of exprosai hich it would be l.flmuulsllv 1natoh du any rocent works of flotion, In thoso days, whoa tho most milk-and-watory platiiudes aro o ofiei wol- camed sa sibyllino inspirations, it is pomoyhat ralreabiing 1o most wlth a fomaloovol.witior who displsa tho un: o fir of gontus, howava o 1{s e o o R SRS B0 Fubliahors, Now. 540 and 861 Brondiray, FARMERS FOURTH OF JULY THE IMPORTANT ADDRESS Of §, M. BMITH, Beorotary of the 1llinols Btate Farmers’ Assoolation, before the Live ingston Oounty Farmers' Association, At Pontiac, on the Fourth of July, Isnow ready for delivery as an 8-page doou- ment, for genernl ciroulation. Farmors’ Olubs and Granges will be sup- plied at tho following rates: Singlo Coples.. 2 ota. | 100 Qoples...T8 ota: 10 8opion ™18 ata: | 1,000 Oopiok. ..86.00 Addross J. W.DEAN, ’Room 6 Tribyne Building, Obiossa. OVS' HOME AND BONOOL—FALLEY BENL Sy, Yalion, Qavogo Go. Toopons 1st ep- Wll:fl.l:':, Mmhlltllnl uilll flccl:lllfl"iu Bl)’ Dflmplélé!lfldunlugg, i tio advantags ofa Curlsiian homo. Oargos wod- Teato. Addros REV: JASES GILMORE. o ISIOPTIORPE—A OHUROH BONOOL FOR 13 oung ladies, near Hothlehom, Fona, Fll season wil n Sopt. . For olroulars a T de ALSH, Princloal, Bollipbom, Faat. - IOTTAGE HILL SEMINARY-F( - Lo e A A posially. Ovena Sopt. 17, * O. O. WETSELL, Princl- 1 and Propriotor. (CROTON INSTITUTE, som, N. ¥.—Tall tu clironlar, &b, addren HAPPAGUA MOUN tug sch mmence ! EDGWICK o AIN INSTITUTE—A BOARD. LI i s o gaceel ol 3 ommenses inth mor 4 A ©, COLLINS, Principal, Chiappaqus, N..¥. UL, BOYA WAKED UP AND SET AGOING AT ENRERS MALIb AR TNV T UTE Bos dbh Youkers, N, ¥. [AIR HHAVEN SEMINARY—A BOARDING BOHOOL 08, Towenty-third yoar commancos Sopt. POND, Principal, Fair Hovon, Conn, ALY BONOOL FOTt BOYS.~OUI AIM 18 PA- rontal oare and thoraugh prophratinn for businsse o Sollego. Itoforonco to aotual patsuns. - Addrass at Union- il 8. B, IARTWELL, M. A. [ORT _EDWARD _NSTITUTE—A HOATDING seminary for bolh soxes. Twentloth year begins Al 25, Flisonlonshora: to prupars ot collo, for byain ¥ for 1o, ) A v SosHpil %, RING D, D Tort Eamard, NeX (YOLDEN HILL SEMINARY G XA DIES, G DBridgoport, Gonn_.Addross Miss EMILY NN TUDSON YOUNG LADIES' BEMINARY, WUD. on, N. Y.—Tho autumn torm begins floph% 1873, *Fronc ‘oraas, A natlvo taacher rosldes in tho famlly. 8%0porancum, _Missos PEAKE, Pricolpal T INPERGATTRN--TOOMS D BTORY of bulldiog 66 Wabaahar., noar Fourteenth.st, df . This sohool is for children from 4 to 13 yoars of ago. Ofr- sulars’ai sohionl foous, BANAX A, WINNER, Prn- Sival: I\, ME. 0. da SILVA _AND MRS, ALE: Fro R TRAD- FORD'S (formorly Mre. Ogden Hoflman's) English, rancl, and German lisarding and Day Soliool for young Iadios aad chiidren, 17 Wost Thirty-olihtiuaty Now Vork, Toopons Sotomber #. " Applications mar bo mado &y above. BRXAN'S BOARDING SCHOOL TOR Tho fall term of Mrs. BRYAN'S 7, 1678, + Jung 28, 1873, 188 BULKLEY'S UBOASDING AND DAY SHohool for Young Ladios, Tarrytown on tho Hudson, will roopon Sept. 17, MOREL SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIE: Kindorgarton, flod Las J. Boardors, 13, Phyalcal and inental culture. Teaching b7 logturo auid obloot, leading pupils to think snd roason. Noodiowork, culiaary srt, etc.” L1 5. COLEMAN, Pl clpal. MONIROSE OCASBICAL AND MILITARY ‘Sohool, fouth ‘Orango. N, 7., one hour from Now York by (ho Morrls & Hssox Hallroad: spacious drill- room, ‘armory, ; olasslcal course, also Fransh, Gorman, and Drawlng; toopens Sept. 16, " Rev. o WILRY, Principal. Torm, $£00 por snnum, snd no oxtras, < NORTAWESTERY DUNIVERSITY 81X DOL- legot, nd ovor sovanty Profossors and fnstrugtors. ol oty pan St 17, Fie Darioular, addrons Fros- out FOWLEL, Kvanston, 1. ERKSKILLMILITARY ACADEMY, PEEKBKILL, N. V.. 8100 . Opens Sopt. 10, Col. OHAS, T, Witaih AR ROBERT BONALD, £, M., Amociate Princioals, ROGELAND INSTITUTE TOR NOUNG LADIES, Nyadk:n-thio Ludson,—The fall torm of (his instl- 'filu-y filkilllllluull' l[lflfllfidsnon !lhgfl‘ lii!g:nnlallgo"n". . will odrio . 53, ot o i Slerulacs sith ] particutare, addross TREV. L. DELOS MANSIELD, Prosidonts IVERSIDE SEMINARY, ROOHESTER, N. for misses and young Jadlos, roopous Sopt. 8. For admission or olroufar, addrass the Princlpal, MRS, BARAL L. NOTT. TAMFORD MILITARY INSTITUTR-TWENTY. Tourth yoar bogins topt, 18, 1878, Uoys thoroughly Httod for Collogo, Sciontilic Hobig uslooss., Ol ting maghood daveloped by kiudaows and faithful di pliao, Eocation soldom oqualod, for sccomibility. Foroptalogmo, with onoos, addross W. O, 2 FLINT, Prinoipals, Stamford, Conn. SAYBROOK BEMINARY, A BOARDING AND day school for young Iadics aad childreo, Saybrook, Gona. Will opon Weduoedan Ropt. 1v, 1670, b inr and referengas, addral Priualyal, MISS ALIOE 3 w 3 ox o 2 B ] g TPALLMANK SEMINARY, PATORSON, N. J.— Boarding and dey.soliool {or Jounk ladios will seomon t. Addross Mrs, GRORGI O. TALLMAN, J ‘néar Broadway. ESLEYAN FEMALE COLLIGE, WILMINGTON, Dol,, ofurs thorough inatriatlon In liberal courss of study, tindor humo.liko luluonces, & uablo o po. , Bosaion, Bogina Hopt. 10, REV, JONN WIL- JON, A. M., Prosident. CROCKERY, CHINA, &o. and svA. L. Sip , OOEAN NAVIGATION, SPEOLAL NOTICH. STATE LINE STEAMSHIP CO. Notlco s hiorshy giyon that from thia date th of this o Wil sei1 from FioF Nov 30y No 10 Yoot ‘Norili Mooro-st. STATE EINE. NEW YORK TO GLABGOW, LIVERPO BRL. RN R A Thero slegant now ;h!nmurl \;\“‘I anil fzom Ploy 83, North 4 ! VIRGINIA o Wednoade: GLOTGIA, ‘WWodnon 5 ENNAYLVANI, adnosday, ‘Oot. 15: IRGINIA,..... ‘odgesday, Oct, 29, And ovory alternato Wednoslay theroafter, |ll|1|n1 Pase wongors at_through rates to all parts of Great Dritain and lnfl" Il't"dl rN‘n‘rvu&, med:n. enmark, snd Gonnauy. Fatts for 1 nd upwards. FA0F frolgut of pustage apply o AUSTIN DALDWIN & 00,, Agonta, 72 Brond Biboraga Pasiago Otfico, No, . &) Biling twloo a wook trom Now York, wnd onrrzing pas: rroRor IOt et of (ot Meltav, Trclandy Uaiasatal iitope, aud i Sialtiorranonn.” Usbin feoi £45: Staor ! Contl: woat, 1 ayabls in or- tinl od Irish ports oast, £10¢ 3 ull nontal ports sAmo &8 ot ar lines, Al P Sl alhier o, Bk o Gtoby an Farke N . y's ollices, No. . Now York, and N. 16, Boaot LaSailo and Madisoitata., Chiongo, - " m*]NDI:leON EBOTH‘FRS. Agonts, NEW YORK TO CARDIEE, © BRISTOL, LONDON, And o1l Other Points iu England and Wales, Tho South Walos Atlantio Steamship Uompany's now firat-clnxs Steamshiipa will sall from Pounssivania Rall- woad Whart, Jorsoy City: - PEMBRORE.,.. Aug, %) GLAMORGA opt. 13 70 pirox Thicao nteameHing, buil srprosly vidod witl all tho lateat improvoments for tho comfortand Jonioniunes of Oabin sni. Bleorage PAssangors. . Tirsy Cabin, §80curronoy; Sccond Cabin, 856 curroner's Atoor: 0, 80 ourroncy s prepafd Stoorago cortificates from Jar Ak, B85, "Dralta for £1 aud upwards. Tor Turther particalurs, apply (n Cardlff, at the Com- ‘pany's Offiogs, No. 1 Daok Ohambers, and 1 Now York to AROMIBALD BAXTELL : GO,y Agonts, She No. 17 Brondiray, OARRYING THE lfl'i‘r“h BTATES MAIL Belween New York, Cork, aud Liverpodl The magnificont now and full.powerod Stasmships of (i ebe oRor ntiealod accommodation (o all olaases of s vantons St paviog aronasiy good and [ass o great advanta ving 4 anuslly good and stonar foc enoh ot eyory tailng. OGEANTO, OELIIO; BILGIO, REPUDLIO, BALTIO, T10, BRITANNIO. Satling from New York on it 1 on THUNSDAYS, oalling at Cork Higrbo} both weye:” Tiatos aa low as azy firstleas e, For forther information nrpl! to Uompany’s Wostern an [“'m ‘and 9 Bouth O ks Washington, G050, ; Dealis on Groat Britatn and_ Troland from et upmacds "XLERED LAGERGREN, Agont. CUNARD MAIL LINE. BESTABLISIIED 1840. Steam Between Now York, Boston, and Liverpool. FROM NEW YORK. .Boptembor 10 | Oalabria.....8aptambor “Soptombar 17 | Pacthia.......8eptambior 13 * Boptembor 24 | Bamari Septomber 3 And from Boston ovory Taesday, Cabin Poasnge, $80, 8100 and $130, Gold. Ezouraion Tickots at Raduced Rates, o, 830 ourrency. Passongors g m all parts of Buzope at lowest ratod. Iroland, and tho Continant, DU VERNET, Gou'l Weat'n Agent. N.'W. our. (lark sud Randolpl-sis. NATIONAL LINE OF STEBAMSIHIPS. Daflig feon Now York for Queonstomn snd, Livargocl o e e a7, AR foF London direst overy fortnight: ey QUL B YSTOWN and LIVERFOOL, from Liors 4 and 47, Nor.h Rivor. Canada.Saturday, Aug. 80. | Groaoo, . Baturday, Sopt. 20. §paln. o Baturday, Bopt. 6. | LgDL .. Baturday, Bept. 1. Taly.. Baturday, Sopt. 1 Cubin Passnge, S70, 880, and SO0 Curroncy. Tteturn Tickets, 8140 und S100 Currency. BTEERAGE PASSAGE, 835, ourrancy. Passongors booked to.or from Gorman and Bcandinas +ian poinia st low taton. "Fh8 Stoamehips of ¢hls line are the latgost n tho trada, Dratta ot Gront Britatu, Irotand, and fia Goutinant, WILLIAM MACALISTER, Gen'l Wostorn Agent, Northoast corner Olark and Randalph-sts, (opposito naw GETTYSBURG WATER, CGETTYSBURG ‘KATALYSINE WATER-Tue Gnrar MEDIOINE OF Nizune. Indursod by tho Tighest Madical Authorition, Rostorea’ Muscular Bowor to the Paralytio, Yauthful Viorta o Agod, and Dovelops tho ¥euny aia Critical ’ alouli and 1 Chalky™ Doposite: G gout, Hhounnlism, Dyepopaia, Nous botos, Discascs of tho Liven innl Dropsy, Chronlo Diarrain. Gon - Norvousnor Ge esory class of Chironia ., Pamp Tistory of the Spring and Testimonials from- Mod! Journals, Eninont Phyeiclans snd Dislingutshod Citt: t yER by mall by WITENEY BIUS,, Gonorai ‘Agotts, 237 Bouth Frontat., Philadoiphla, Pa, ' For aslo by all dragglata. ¥ A O Y S0 A ACI, STEVENEON & REID, 93 and bi Lako-st., Wostorn Agonts. MISCELLANEOUS, ARRIVAL 1D RAILROAD TIME TABLE. AR~ AAAAAAAPAAPAAANRANNAANARAN DEPARTURE OF TRATNS. Summer Arrangement, EEXPLANATION OF IUEPERENORE MARKA,—F Balurday og eoptod. Mhunday ozeoviel, 1 Monday exvaptod. "FAr- riro Sunday at B0 A, . § Dally. fllcu[m;n ‘CENTHAL & EREA,T WESTENN RAILROg\z’) ety Sout af Jake oz, and fol af Ticentjateconi-te Ketafi Wi, ‘Qoutiienst co and 10 anaates comee ' Madreone & o Toavs, | Arrive. A m,|® Ribp.m. , m.{* 8:00 . m. po . {§10:%0n 16, 1§ 8100 . m.) 1*6:308, 13 8:0p. m o005 I it frin i nad st tine Day Hxpross... A \dackson Acco i A00a, m, 163105, m, 0. WENTWORTII, nral Passongor Aoite CHICARD & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Kansan City and Dencer Slort Line, via Loutal- anty Ao, and Chirago, Springfeid, Alion and St. Tauts Throngh ftne, Union Depot, Weat Side, near fadteaneir, bridges” Ticket Ofices 1 At Deyot, and 1%) Kandolphest, Teave, | _Arrive, Kangas Oty Express viaJackson- anaas Oty ocprena v Teokiome o:00a, m. e Aelop.me Kmits Oify Taxt Waproln, vis nckaonwilto, TiL., and Leiulste and, Moy ee. . . [17:30 . m, 8E. Touls Tixprow, vid b * 110 p. m. Bt: Louis vast Fxprons, vis st Toils siross aali optlie Division.. f X fim g I:“Mll “'nn"{ Jollor & Diviah A sesmnodation: CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY. Union Hepnt, corner Mudison and Canal-tie,; Tickst Off 63 South Glarkat,; opposite Sherman Iouse, and al De) Leave, Arri Milwaukes, 8¢, Panl & Mioneap- Olfa Dag XD e e roens 1 020 8, .4 6:508. m. Milwaukoo & Praitla’ i Chisi) Nail and Expross. *5:00 p, m. {*11:00a. m. Milwaukoo, 8¢, Paul olis Night Expross. +9:30 p, m, CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & DUINCY RAILRO*D, Depats—T'oal of Lukest,, Indlana-av,, and Sizleentiost., ind Canal and Sixteenih-ate, Ticke ofices, No, Y Clark- ite, and af depats, Mall and Expror Quiswa snd Hera Dubuquo and Sioux Ol Paciiic Fast Line, ‘Aurora Passongor... sgsemgor tibnauo & Hlonx City Kxp. Jizprosa, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot foot of Lakewt, and fool of Twenty-second-at. Tickel T8} Favdoinhcots neat Clarke Trrive. Teave, Rt. Loufs Rxpross. Bt. Louls Faat Li Cairo Mail, Cairo Woods. ‘and Osk Woods i and Oak Woods and Qak Woods. Hydo Parkand Oak Woods, Pe 0 (@) Runa to Ohampaiga o rdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. ity offices, corner Randolph and LaSalle-ats., and 75 Canale ., corner Madison-ss a Pactflo Past Lino. 5 p. a Dubuque Day It 316 p, @ Omaba Night Kxpro: 30 8. a Dubuauo Night Ex, 0 8, a Ifreoport & Dubuauu Kxpross, 100 p. o Fraopart & Dubuaue lixoreas. 5 a. 5 X 130 8. b 100 P, b 40 b 08 m L 1 {$xpross. Do b Maructto fxpr +5i00 . m. [* 6:30 a. & Bt. Taul Bxpross +9:30 p. . [+ 6:20 8, ?—gupn'\’. gornor of Wolls and Kinzlo = ro: ant and Kingi bl SO . STUNNETT, Gon. Pass, Agent. COLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Ticket and Freight Office, 71 Clarkest wiad il di h Now Ronta. A., T, & Bt.' pipecjst Inducomonta. Gregt NoJans: dbalane CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devat, corner of VanBuren and Shermanaid, Ticket ofice, Grand Tacific Hotel Omaha, Leavan'th& Atchison Ex| Peru Accommodatlol W Nlght Fxpross..... ZLoavenworth & Al LAKE SHORE & MICHGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. B -al,, foot LaSalle-st, Ticket ofices, e G and Handoiphate;s and souteedt eorner Canal and Madison-sts. Leave Arrive. Matl, via Alr Livo and MalnLino "G p, m flpnieh} I'Nuv'v York Epross, sia) Ly fith‘:\liu Expross, via. Ade L fght 1izpross, vin Main L g{ hart Accommodation. uth Chicago Acommod BARLOWYS INDIGO BLUE Ja tin shoapertand bost astisly {n the matket for BLUE- Tho genuino his both Barlow's and Wiltborgor's names on the Inbol, and s put up at Wiltborger's Blore, | Pactfic Espre: Ro.'2% North Secon -tt..';l;lilll‘gl‘tl‘;!ifvllg;i; ;: = ""H :" Fas otor, 27~ Yor salo by Gricers and Druggiata. ~ EPITTSBURGH, FORT WAINE & AILROAD. Arrice. Day Expross. VIRGINIA OYSTER COMPANY, R. & H. CHAMBERLAINE, Propristors, dsalers in "Kog, and Sholl Oystors, Chamboriaine’s Wharf, Bonsan for 1670 and 1874 opons Bopt. 1. Or: o gonulns Lyua Havea and Hom CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From (he Great Central Rallroad Depot, foot of Lake-tt. Tor throwgh tickes and slecping-car bériha apply af ot meto Ticket affice, 121 Handolphest,, near corner Clarks 78 nalat., corncr Maditon; 9 LaSallests,.corner Wash- inglon, and at ilinots Ceniral Deyok. MEDICAL CARDS. DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, 877 and 19 South Olark ) ormor Van Huro, Gbloago, 7, {3l Lnows by il readectof tho papora, that D. Q) Dlfgaiow 13 ths olddoat antabllehod phystcian 1 Onloago: Bclonce and lXXIIlBIlC! have mado r, B, the most ra. Rewhed SEROTALIST of the ago, honorod by fhe nross, osteemed of the n'{ho’b ‘medical attainmonts by all the padicelingitalosof thadar. having 1eiol0d ekl A in porfeoting remodlos that Sure. nositively all cason of OUNONIO AND SPIOTAL o BISeKRES o hath sozes. CONSULTATION FRKE, SEPARATE PARLORS for 1adies an gontlomon, - Call, GORIESPONDENCE IR TEAL, Adirosanil lotiers, with stamp, to D5, 0. BIGELOW, 271 and 3% South Olackest. Times, Oct, 3, 1663, DR, BIGELOW (s a rogulatly brod phystotan. Ilisro ‘utation is best known hore in our midat. "He wants no dis- tant reforence, but is woll spokou of b‘ GVBY( ong trusting themsclves to Lis caro. While the warl [d onduzer Hhls olika of pyaiolans ara roquired, a0d It su 0no no0AR Sk nervicor Ji s of tho utmot, tmportanoe o' ongage ShY & muath whosO oxporieno is 0qual o iia offor of medls ol b and withoss peojutioo, of any Intorost [n sayioy Stior than.the trath, wa rocammend mosk cordlally an o Phatically such (6 visle DRt. BIGIELOW, at his Gent Stomtaa, F17 and 210 South Glark-at., Ohlosko. DR. A. G. OLIN, 352 WABASIH-AV., OPPOSITE POST OFFIOE, fallat of the sgo in the treat- e A fantaos ot both sozor. " Semat- nal Woaknoss, Norvousnoss, Aversion to Soclaty, palred " Bighty, Low of Mooy, o, Sured, No'mattor who have fatled,' osll sollavidont that a_plyaician making Glaoasos for thirty yoars his study, and tro da tar akill o s speclalty f chsod yoirly, must oquire g flxt oag in ganoral practica. * Fhyslolsna of hlgh foie, I Shis Sk Glhor itey rocaioize s faot and ro- Gtinond patianta to Dr, Olfa for trestment. Qo Hous, 88t St Tty ovited to aull or writo, snd rooelre 0" Doatorls’ oplion, £ros of Sha ESas ou ought to kngw—the oronm of madicsl Itera o Nosdtul turo—oxplaining who may marry, wl W’h;:fli p«wm‘.nn adrico, About plmples on the facy, . A1) ‘doubt{ul wish ta know "y i d, for 80 cents. Addresa A KT g T AT RET.AIL. NO CURE! yogweEt Dr. Kean, China, Crockery, Glassware, AND ALL KINDS OF Table-Furnlshing Goods aud Mantel Ornuments. (ood, Cheap, Fine, and Beautiful, E. 0. LAWRENCE & 00, 1056 STATE-ST, WILLIAM A; HARRIS, Providonos, R. 3., Bulldor of the HARRIS-00RLISS ENGINE lWl'.h Harrl'Pateatod Improvoments, * Send for Olrous are. 360 Bouth Clark-at., Chicago, Moy bo contidontinlly cantuliad, Bomouls, o or math i s ey S A% I8 o outy physlolan in tha oity whowar- 0 pay. T oh Mool sout for 60 conts. Tllusteated with numore ou ingongraviaks. Dr. TOVY NSEND, 183 BOUTH OLARK-ST,, Gontinuos to oura sl Ulironio, Norvous, and Drinary Discasvs of both sesos, aud iy be conlidentially cons all, Troo of ohiargn. lomalo sultod, parsonally or a diioulttes troato 1ia Modical roatiso to )y ‘ool ‘with sucoer iadios aud kontlonsa ot fr - STONIH, 113 WIST NADISON.ST., OHICAGO, ILLs (a rogulsr fratuat fu tuodioina), tioats all Qbetnis, Bisesece D1l bokes, . Citros guaraniood, - All Fomala Didicultos sroatat Vi siectlh Hodloinos terslabed: Conaulis: o froo. | A baok 0n_disoasus, and clrcd s :;mnlmlnlulhl-lll Troo for two stampu. - All lotters donil- o PRESCRIPTION FREE For tho spoody curo of Narvous Dobility, and :I) disor- ders brought on by idisorotions (w youtl, da. Aun ‘tho ingredlonts, Addsess DAL HILTO! R, e e Teayo Olifcago Arrivo at Lafay vaat Indlauapol Arrivoat Cluolnnati .. a il t Chioago at 7:67a. m.,, B:35 s, Bty i e e SR ne,sapting ity e (ot Uiunee shookodand taka train ¢ ‘wonty-sacoud-et. Doot. - CONVICT LABOE. T SEFIOR OF THE Kansas State Penitentiary, T.eavenworth, Kan., Bept. 5, 1873. abor of 300 convicts, or whiatover may nothe employ: o e Hhtoan Bulldiage and mecomacy work abaut £ Dison, 1s offarad Lo tho hlghost blddor. Pihars aro mom Bi0 conviots {a tho Vrison, Soventy are ;l fll(ll P lflal flll\lfl employed in manufacturing wagons, ugiics, aud carringen, o Toxiog s Jabor will bo aflawed {o purs aich \.n{mhrno:l' aniteotiring s they dovir, and. th < haually oariod o in othor Fon 3 S Fave wili b redeivad or Soto any numbor that may be subjoac tb oontraciing in tho Prison. e maw caady for caupancy aro ai follows: One brick shop, 185250 feat, ¥storlos in holght, of 13 fost eao) i Sorap powec onglus and bollo 253 wood wor o Sy Drint whobs Ltk this buding s & on : 5 FM“:‘H‘h‘I‘;’;?'I:r 1;1-[.:? ;:x'zm:;gp, S hcEemith forger Ao oot B B o Tino with fhia aro two shop yooms of 200128 feot, . tiog pipss will ba put 1n shops. The oDl mocasmaey doatiog BIP3" Lot tho shovs af his owa e Niots othorwiso agrood upon at tima of making O0BLHACt, o sad tho botler and englno aro now aud ta per- 2o et rs to commanco wark by tho th day of oS L o Soon thotoftor as would be pous aud :unlln\l‘g ffll‘ 'a torm of yoara to bo agreed upon, au 3¢ (6 gxcood ton yoars, B hundeod dofitra (350) fn curroucy or bankabls Deone et o cavoeifod will aaoly Did, &s & security tor complying with bld I award ts mado. i ot tacting partios will bo required to glve bond for b1 fatcital porformanca of tsir contract [ tho cum £ bucto forty thousand totlsrs, oF such & sum in pro- Hian Lo.thp niuber of cuntists employoll. Farmaats for tho Iabos will bo ruguirad to bo made montiag, by tho 10t day of each manth suocoudiug that Tiwbick tha Iabor wea pocformed., ‘Gontraators will nok ho roquirod o pay lor any timo ronsns of siokRosk, OF While gonvlotaaro coninud (n shiele Eelis uador punistimont, but convicts will bo allowed to atito, allave, 800 tho burgoan, Aud rgcolve viils frmu trionds la sacocdance with o fuios of tho Pelson, ‘with- Cigauy duuoton oruc ais st acoost L Co, stdorar A0S 575 oniod, and will be rocolvad until Soclook Pom., the 16tk day of Octabor, 1873, ‘Riddors & uostad Mo o d ‘Paoiflo Jtallway, rendoring railrosd comnunication | U:::’lfifr“ bio ik from thy Loaven: ‘worth coal mino In any qu! 3 o ba hiad by addroseing the STEEL PEND, Bpoclal attoutlon oslled to the woll-known nuwbers, BOGmesTDume282-20 & 22, Factory, Mt, Yornon | Office, 76 John-st, N.Y

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