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8 WASHINGTON. Project for tho Encouragomont of Immigra- tion and Protection of Im- migrants, How Office-Holding Politicians Evade the New Postal Law. Interest Forfeited by Holders of Called Bonds, Special Dispatch o The Chicago Tribune, TOO LATE TO GET THEIR INTEREST: . Wasnixarox, D, O, Sopt. 8,—Quite & numbor ot tho Nationnl Banks throughout tho couutry, vspevially in tho Far-West, and soveral in tho Bouth, besides » number of private individuals {n remoto parts of tho Union, baving failed to get thoir applications beforo the proper suthor- {tios here prior to tho 6th inst., will loose the in- torest duo thom on the 5-20 bonds held by them, srhich aro Included in the £20,000,000 worth of these bonds called in by tho Becrotary of tho T'ronsury, uuder his call of Juno 6. A numbor of o) plications have baen rocoived by the 'l'ressury Dopartmont to-day, which wore reforred to the Syndicalo, for tho exchange of thoso bonds hold on doposit for the ciroulation of National Banks for now 5 por cont bonds, THE PRESIDENT TO ATTEND TO PUDLIC DUSINESS. The Presidont is expected hora in s day or two to spond a short time in attention to public business. TILE CIVIL-BERVIOE COMMISSTON, The Civil-Borvice Commisslon proposs mak- Ing o volumivous report to Congress noxt Do~ combor, showing tho workings of the systom as at progont instituted and the comparative value of clerks who have boon appointed through com- potitivo examinations with those who were ap- pointed under the old_system, togother with a numbot of recommendations to givo tho oxist- ing rules groator offoct. A majority of the Board soom to bo still laboring under the delus- ion that theso rulea are respocted in the various Dopartments, and their daily doliboratious aro porfecting o systom which has practically fallon into disuse. POLITIOAL PARADES DECTARED NUISANOES. Tho Daltimore Grand Jury bave reported n prosontment of all political parades at night, With musio, guns, and transparoncles, ns & Dui- sanco, and tho recommondation ia made to tho Tolico Board to {discountenanco, if thoy cannob prohibit, thom. TUE FRANKING PRIVILEGE AGAIN. T'ho heads of Departmonts who have endeavor- .ed to ovade tho mauifest intent of the law pro- widing for the use of postago stamps, on account of tho abolition of tho frauking priviloge, havo oncountered an additional difficulty, Tho First Comptrollor of the I'reasury docided that the ap- propriations can only bo ueed for the purchaso of postage-stamps, aud now comes tho Post- mastor-Goneral, and says that tho Dopartments cannot uso the oxpress for mailable matter with- out violating the postal codo, and making thom- selves amonablo to its pennlties, Tho postal authorities, it scems, argue that, undor tho xnew codo, mailablo matter of the firat class em- bracos all corrospondence, wholly or partly in writing, oxcept book manuscript and corrocted Troo{-shontn passing between ofticos and tho pub- lisher, All the ordhmrfl public documonts of tho Departmonts and tho heavier packages of ofticial ‘matter come within this definition. Tho law vary specifically provides thatno per- son shall transmit by private oxpress, or othor unlawful meaus, or doliver to any agent of such expross for tho purpose of being transmitted, ony lotter or packago which is first-claes mail- ablo mattor. For miuch an offenso, the offender sball forfeit £50, and it _is also provided that railroade, steamboats, and stngor, and_all com- mon carriera, or thoir agents, who shall receivo or carry any such mattor upon sny post routo where tho mail is ordivarily carried sball bo sub- fect to the ponalty of ¥100. It would 6oom, therofore, that the circulars which have been issued Ly tho Scorotaries of War aud tho 'Treasury, direcled to tho buresu officors, to ~use tho expross for all hoavy mail packages aro in dircet violation of both tho law aulhoriziug the appropriation for ‘mulngu,‘ and of tho general postal code, whilo hewo circulars woro ostonsibly iesued in order to keop the appropriations of the sevoral De- partments within their limita. It s well undor- atood that thore is a good denl of ili-fooling bo- tweon tho other Dopartinents and the Post-Offico upon the entiro subject of tho frauking privilogo aud its results. " [0 the A ssociated Press.) . MEVENUE APPOINTMENTS. Wasnmaroy, Sept. 8.—The following inter- nal-rovenuo appointments were made to-day : Gougors, Thomins B. Denton, Sixth Missouri ; Charles Thorne, Ninotocnth Olio; Storokeoper, Robert A. Hancock, Fifth Kontucky. IMMIORATION POJECTS, Important mattors aro to be brought up in tho wpproaching Cungress in respect to immigration to the United Statos, which promiscs a complote revolution of the present systom. The facts are obtained from sgents of tho Government who havo beon engagod all summer in making obser- vations of tho manner in which tho business of immigration i8 carricd on, by means of taking passage to and from Europo and England on the ‘various linos of ocean steomsbips. Two years 820, in answer to cortain complaints of inhuman- ity and miemaungement on the part of the steam- slip companies, tho Secretary of the Treasury divpatehied to Europe Mr. J. I, Myors, s gentle- man connacted with;the Dopartmoet, to institute the necessary inquiries, Tho report of Alr. Myers was transmitted to tho last Congress b(vl the Presidont in a spocial message, aud a bil wag drawn up, and, on motion of Fornando Wood, referred to the Houso Committoo of the ‘Whole, which was equivalent to laying it on the sholf. Dotormiuad thnat somotling should bo done, however, just bofore tho closo of tho spocial seesion of tho Senate, Inst spring, Sena- tor Chandler Enz through s resolution calling fora thorouglh investigation of tho subject in tiwme for the ussembling in Decembor noxt, and iho Secrotary of the Treasury again dispatchod Mr. Myers, with four others, to take passago on tho various lines of stenmships and observe how the business is conductod. A part ofthese agents have just roturncd, und othors are now on thoir way back from Europe, 'Tho idea of the agont~ in-chiof is to determine in what mauner tho Emmeut justico can be rondorod to the emigrant, oth on shipboard and in transit upon our rail- ways without ombarrassing the companios or too much increasiug the cost of transporlation, Tho following IUTORTANT CHANGES will, theroforo, be recommended to Congross in Decembor : JFirst—Tho establishment of a treaty with England, Germany, and Franco for the joint ap- pointmont of o Govornmont agent to travel on overy stesmship plying botween the United Htates and Europe, and carrying 800 passengors and upward. Tho agont to bo kuown as such, and to nct an mediator whon necossary botwoon tho Captain of tho stoamer and tho emigrants. Second—That tho verious lines of railway in this country shall bo compolled to run emigrant trains on schedulo timo, like rogular trains, in- stend of as extras, as nt prosout. T'hird—That for every emigrant killod onn rallway tho company shall psy to the Govorn- ment for bis heirs the sum of 5,000, and in caso of maiming, a proportionate sum. Tho first racommondation is made on aceount of the mismanagement observed by tho agonts on shipboard, ''he second is to provent over- crowding,'delays, and accidonts, The thirdis an oulgrowth of the law fining the steamship com- panies 510 for overy death on shipboard, and rocognizes tho lmpossibility of a foroignor, ignorant of our language, and without friends, succossfully uu!DFu Eroa railrond corporation for damnges, The Becrotary of the Treasury will give the matter his indoracmont, and prompt nation by Congross will be sought for, COMIBHIONER OF PENSIONH. Tt is reported that the offico of Commissionor of Ponsions will soon’be made vacant by tho ros- ignation of Gon, Baker. BALE OF AUMS TO INDIANS, In viow of Custer's fight with the Bloux on the Yellowstono, the Intorior Department to-day promulguted an’ order m\ua‘uui-n the salo of armeé and ammunition to hostile Indiaus, except by special pormission, The NelfeAccused Nathan Murderer. Hax Franosco, Bopt, 8.—~Joln Irving mado a statoment to Dotoctive Loes thin evoning. IIo inuista on the truth of tho statement, and will mwear to it bofore s Judge of ono of the courts to-morrow. ‘Then Loos will send the statoment to Now York, Trving uays, with tho propor snteos of eafoty thor= “ 2 will produco Nathau's momorandum-book, » .d the bonda taken by him from tho eafe ou the night of tho murder. Ha in vory indignant at tho maonor in which the press of Now York treats him aud his story. Murders, Darrnwone, Rept, 8.—Georgs Chase and Fiijah Mido: - 'erad), quarreled on Batarday ‘ight, on tho " Phiinolpin turnpiko, and. tho formor fatally stabbod tho lattor. Olago was arroatods T Wasittnaror, Bopt, 8.—John Bhortello and F. P Ilhlll;i lumbers, fought whilo drunk yostor- dny, and Blair fatally stabbed Bhortollo,” Blair was arrostod, . Wasivarox, Hopt. 8.—James Piokot, *con- ‘victed of murdor for killing sn Indian in Tdoho Torritoryé Lliaving beon refused pardon by the Presidont, has sued outa writ of error to the Bupromo Uourt of the Territory, which operatos 08 n stay of prooeedings until that Court moota in January noxt, Bostox, Bopt. 8,—Patrlok Donnelly, seotion- hoss on tho Boston & Providence Rallroad, was assanliod on tho_rond, lastnight, by two mon omployod in tho Dodhatm Valley Mill, and killed. THE CHOLERA. Tho Discnso snid to Exist in South- orn Indiann-=its IRavages in fown and Kentuckys Special Dispatch to The Chieago Tribuns, OARLINVILLE, Ill,, Bept. 8.—Tho oholora still continuos its ravagos in tho ocasstorn portion of our county, about soven milea from this placo, and in the western portion of Montgomory, in and around tho City of Litohflold, whoro it has raged with coneiderable violonos, many donths bnving occurred in tho lsst week. During tho 8amo timo tho cholora broke out in two familics lving noar this city, and in throo days soven orsons out of tho two families were doad. ‘hoir bodies, after donth, turned immedintely black, proying them to_be woll-dofinad casen of cholora. Upto this date, our olty has escaped torrible scourge, Speeral Dispateh to Tha Chieago Tribune, Loaax, O., Bopt. 8,.—Tho cholora mado ita ap- poarance in our place to-day, Two cases woro minrcod up to this ovening. vANevILLE, Ind,, Sept, 8.—~The Journal's ro- ports from Washington, Ind,, say that rumors aro cutrent that the cholora provailsthere, which {8 not the caso. There hns beon much elcknoss thoro, and a type of discase that may havo been callod cholera claowhoro has pravailod. Casos of congestive chills which have torminatod fatal- ly in fivo or six hours. But there is no alarm, sod bueinesa is carried on a8 ususl. OxtaxA, Bept. 8.—Tho cholora has appoared at Bioux 01‘1 to-day. Madl,] From the Davenport (o) })emm!, Sept. 8, The poatilence haa not yet died out 1n our eity, and we aro of tho e‘ph)lon that thore is an in- cronsed numbor of cascs, The complaint haa found most of its victims so far smong tho lower classos ; in looalities whore wator impure, whoro tho air {8 tainted with discaso, and the alloys and x:dn aro filthy and filled with cor- ruption. ong this class tho cholorn stills claims viotims. Last night amannamed Willlam McGeo, living on Iows stroot, between Sccond and Third streots, died of the oholora, Ho was takon with disrrhea several days ago, which ho nofilucted. Ho got very much worse yestorday, and died nt 8 o'clook last ovoning. At a boarding-house on Third stroet, noar Los Clairo stroet, two brothors, named firnat and Chiris. Petordon, woro taken sick yosterday with the cholors, and both died in the aftornoon. Thoy wero Bwedes by birth ; both young mon, ond noithor married, nor having friends in this country, At 8 'houso on Town strect, noar Second, Mra. Weatorn diod lnst_ovening of cholora, In the same liouse two childron have also died within tho past twonty-four houra. rs. Hannigan, wife of Thomas Haunigan, living near LeClaire stroof, was buricd yestor- day morning. From yestordsy morning and until 8 ao'clock this morning, Morso Boios, the undertaker, Las attonded to nine funerals, all cholora cases. Yesterday a man namod Olo Anderson died of the cholers, and was buried, Upon his coflin in an hlflcri‘mon which gives the partionlars of his death, 'Theso wo will not allude to hore, but gufiico it to say that ho offered mp his life & sacrifico to othors; watching the mick, ho took the complaint and died, “rom the Loutsville Courler~Jotrnal. Pamis, Ky., Sopt. 4.—Probably in no place in tho United Btates hias it proved #o fatal as in tho town of Millorsburg, eight milos from Paris, on tho M. & L. Railroad,—a quiot, protty littlo place, nestling down betweon tho hills, A short timo previous tothe last outbresk of cholern thoy had had o few cases, but all hnd oither died or recovered, and but littlo was thought of it, na it was attributed to oxcessive onting, and drinking wator that wes drained from & poud at the northoastern suburbs of tho town. ~Tucedsy and Wodnosday thero were somo cases. Thursday, Aug. 28, it broke out with great violenco 1n the south ond of tho town, noor the croek where tho land was low and rich and principally inhabitod by the nogroos. Thoro woro several deaths and six or eight casos, but Saturdsy night they wers all reported bettor, and no deaths or now cases. BSundsy afternoon it developed all at onco in soveral parts of the affected district, and by 8 o'clock thero wero sbout eighteon cases roported by physicians, and somo six or eight dead. The AMonday even- ing train from Millorsburg brought up the news. fixtoon dond and somo siztoén or eighteon now cases ; tho town depopulated and every- thing olosed up.” Goldsmith's desertod villaga was 1o comparison to Millersburg at this timo; the fugitives atill continued to come into Paris, and thore was strong talk of catablishing & quorantine hospital for them for fear thoy would infeot us. Now ordors weoro promul- gated by the Board of Hoanlth, and the scav- ongers get to ‘work cloaning up nnd sprink- ling limo and copporas around gonerally. From Tuosday—the first apponrance of the dis- onso—to the next Tusday evening, thoro wero forty doaths ; this is & small settloment of about 500 pooplo. _'The thrco }ahyaloim Wero 800D 0X~ hausted, and soveral of our doctors went down to nssist them, Thoy roported it almost impos- sible to relieve thoso stricken with tho disoasc ; when nttacked almost every caso proved fatal, the ususal romedies having no effect on them. Tho disonso abatod somewhat on Tuesday night, but five now cases and four doaths were roportod Wodnosday ovening, and up to this timo (Thursdsy noon) there have been, a8 near as wo can toll, about fitty-five doaths, about forty of thom dying since Sunday morning last, being ‘mostly colored and Irish. The people ars very much in noed of cooked victuals, and our City Council mado an appro- priation for thelr benofit, and sovoral lots of provisions wero sent down to them by citizons. LanoasTER, Ky., Bopt. 5,—Wo havo had thirty- nino deaths among our people within the past threo weoks, Of these, ocightoon wore whito and twenty-one wero nogroos. CoLumnra, Kg., Bept. 4.—Cholora broke out in our town on Baturdsy, tho 80th ult., aud by Tuesday night secmed to have run its course. During four days ninotoen deaths havo occurrod in town and in the country, 8o far a8 wo hayo ot heard, oli scoming to have originated in own, and at the hotol kopt by I. O. W{n(m{. or %hls numbor thirteen wore white and six col ored. LEnavoN, Ky., Sept. 5.—Cholera is woras in the county, aud is about the snme in the town. Ihove ten deaths to report sinco yestordny, Thoro are at least thirty cases in tho counly aud about ton casos in town, most of whom will gt Jollif prudent, Flux'is raging with fright- ul fatality in tho enstorn part of this county. Ilearn that thero have been at lenst twonty doaths up thers from tho disease, e e e Eorly Frost. Dunuqus, Sept. 8,—Thoro was & light frost llus‘t] night, Tho weathor is warm and plensant o-dny. SpruvorreLp, Il., Sopt. 8.—A slight froat Loro this morping; scarcely percoptible, No injury to vegetation. The wind has shified from tho west to the south, and to-day it is warm, with indications of bocoming warmor. Deoarug, Ill., Sopt. 8.—No frost in the vieini- ty of Docatur last night. Weathor cloar this ovening, and more favorablo for frost to-night than last night. ——————— + Eires, Special Dispatch to 'he Chicago Tribune, Mazion, O., Bopt 8.—A fire ocourred at the littlo vuh\fiu of Waldo, Marlon County, laat evening, which totally dostroyed tho dry goods storo of Smith & Carponter, and burned throo privato houses, Nothing was saved of tho store stock but two kegs of gnnpawder. Union, N, Y., Bept. 8.—\Whitemore Brothors' Ehuin -mill aud ten stores on Main stroot urned this morning, Tho loss is $25,000; partly insured. e "Fornado in Wisconsin, Special Dispatoh ta The Chicugo Tribune, EAu Cramne, Wis,, Sopt, 8.—From partios who ‘havoe just arrived wo loarn that a heavy wind-fall, ono mile in width, orossed tho Chippews nesr Big Bond, Townelip 34, Rango 6. Extent of dumage unknown, but is supposed to be largo. —_———— Obituary. B, Lous, Bopt. 8.—~The Rev, John R. Slentz, of Martin's Ferry, Oblo, died of heart-disosso nbout 6 o'clock this ovon{ug in the depot of tho Indianapolis & 8t. Louis Itailroad, East 8t, Louls, whilo he was waiting for a train to start for In- dianapolls. — Yost-0ffice Investigntion, Tuomuon, Va., Bept, 8,—A spocial tolegram from Warronton to tho Dispalch mnys thatn spocial agent of the Post-Otlico Du{mflmonl is thore investigating the chargo that Republicans have used offfcial postage stamps for frauking political doouments, THI CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 9,. 1873.: ; FOREIGN. ILlst of tho Now Cabinet Sclected by President Castelars The Chinese Threaten to Resume the Massaore of Christinns, SPAIN. Maonip, Bopt. 8.—~The now BMinlatry is an- nounced as follows: Benor Oastolar, President, without a portfolio ; Seunor Oarvajal, Minister of Foroign Affaira; Dorges Minister of Justico; Podogral, Ministor of Financo; Corvers, Minia- tor of Public Works; Liout.~Gon, BSanchez Brogrs, Minister of War; Onelro, Ministor of Marino ; Maisonave, Minister of tho Intorior, and Salor, Mintster of Colonios. DBARoELONA, Bopt. 8.—Tho Corlists aro threat- ening Alot, o provinco of Gorons. Maonip, Sopt. 8,—Prosident Castelar haa de- termined to mako & supremo effort to orush the Oarlist and Intransigonto Insurraction. o hag deolded to onll into notive sorvico 150,000 of the army resorve and 500,000 of the militla, o bo- lioves that with this force it will be_posaiblo to establish ordor in tho country beforo uprhg. Tho number of Carlist insurgents, notwithatand- ing thoir recent succosses, haa bocn considerably luood lately, and they aro now capablo of en- %glng in unimportant skirmishen only. Bonor ozaga has arrived, snd Sagssta is oxpected to- day. P S CHINA. New Yorr, Sopt. 8.—1Tho Madraa Alhenccum eoya thero aro ngain rumors afloat at Shanghai smongst the Ohineso that an organization iain rogress for o genoral massacre of Europesns in ho Intorior of Ohina. Tho rosson stated is that the French Miniator will not consont to cortain modiflcations of the treaty, and that tho Chincso Govornment bave taken this sa a challongo to. war, and tho Chinoso, knowing tho suporiority of tho Europesns in warfare, intend to resort to massacro, &ho rumors are bocoming more snd moro grave, and a large number of soldiers aro boing collected among tho various pluces whero foroign missionaries aro stationed. g GREAT BRITAIN, Lonpox, Sopt, 8,—O0wing to the dissatisfaction with the procoedings of the British-American Mixed Olaims Commission at Washington, claimnnts hero contemplato calling a public most~ ing to give oxpression to thoir gricvances. MEXICO. NEW Onreaxs, Sopt. 8.—A party of bandits, hondod by Alberfo Garcls, are committing dopro- datione on the roads noar Mier and Guorroro. Garcin and his followora were Ialoly stealing cattle in Toxas, and, being too hotly pursued by tho United Stafes oavalry, roturned to Moexico, whoro he was appointed & Custom-houso offtoer. On loging his placo, and fearing to roturn to Toxas and steal cattle, ho turned Moxican high- wayman. The Voz Publico, of this city, states that Garcia is an Amorican, ond claims that roparation should be demandod for his depredn- tions. Tho Moxican suthorities, however, ro- cently rofused to extradite him for robborios committed in Texas, on the ground that he was & Moxicon oitizon. . ——— WEST INDIES, 8ax Doaxao, Aug. 28.—Col. Rivag attompted the life of Gen. Luperon withasword. Luperon evaded the blows, drow a rovolver, and shot Rivas through tho head. Gon, Cabral is reported scriously iil, snd un- able to take tho field, WHALERS LOST. Two New Bedford WhalesShips Wrecked in Kudson DBay--Suffers ings of the Crews During an Arctic ‘WinterseFourteen of Their Number Porish. Nw Beprorp, Mass,, SBopt. 8.—The schooner Abbio Bradford, b this port from Hudson Day, Toporta the ioss of two Now Bedford whalors, an Drings boma a portion of tho crow of ono of them. The particulats are a8 follows: On the 14th of Soptomber, 1872, tho_ bark Oroiny Taft, at anchor moar Marble Island, Hudson Bay, partod her cnbles, and yont ashore highh and_dry, and conot bo gob off. On tho 19th ot Octobor following tho bark Ansel Gibbs went ashore ot tho sama ,,Hh““ and wont topicces, The Oreisy Taft had no oil, but tho Ansel Gibbs had 550 barrels of whale oiland 11,600 pounds of whalebone, most of which waa lost. No mon were lost at the time of tho wrocks, but both crews woro obliged to liva on tho island until the 2d of August last. From tho exposure and a lack of proper food, they woro attacked by gcurvy. The wintor was fear- fully cold, being the most sovero for & numbor of yonrs, 8o that tho natives of tho island died by Bcores and the wretched crow suffered ox- coodingly. Ton of the orew of the Ansel Gibbs and four of the crew of tho Oroisy Taft died. Among the dosd of tho crowof tho Ansel Gibbs Murray D, McConnell, of Jaok- sonvillo, Ill. Tho crow of the Oreisy Taft and threo of tho crew of the Ansel Gibbg will come home in another vessel. SPORTING. Races at Logington, Ky. LexiNarox, Ky., Sept. 8,—The firat race, milo heats, was won by Grinstoad’s Gleanor. Timo— 1:461¢, 1:46%(, and l:ifl?{. Tho secoud race, threo-quartor milo dash, waa won Viley's Letorlor. Time—1:19%. Base Ball. BostoN, Hept. 8.—Baso ball: Bostons, 15; Atlantics, 10. PursapeLenra, Sopt. 8.—Base ball: Phila- dolphias, 6; Athlotics, Crickets New Yong, Bopt. 8,—Tho 8t. Goorge Crickot Club of this city piay tho Unitod Eloven of St. TLouis to-morrow and tho following day, it hav- ing boen arranged as a doublo inning match, Bowling. LouvsviiE, Sopt, 8.—~Tho Indianapolis Bowl- ing Club_No, 1 concluded o two days'contest with the Louisvillo Olub this evening, st Phanix Hill, in which the Louisville Olub was victo- rious. A banquet closod the contest. The In- dianapolis men wont home to-night. Omaha Itema, Oxana, Bopt. 8.—Tho law raising the enloon- koopors' ficonso to 8500 por year ia mootiug with considerable opposition. ‘'ho keopers are hold- mimcofings. : Bighty-throe cars of stock were shippod to Chicago fm'nilthla ]t)lo{llfi tv-dt;.y. el A gang of horse-thieves, who havo boen oper- ating some months in Westorn Iowa and Jiastorn Nobrasks, hos beon brokon up by the arrest of the lendors at Council Bluffs yesterday. ‘Cheir oporations have boon very oxtensive. ————— Unprovolced Assault. Speetal Dispatch to T'he Chicago Tribune, InoxtoN, Ohio, Sopt. B.—Last Baturday nighta party of mon woro drinking at a saloon in Corry- ville, & milo back of this city, and, while boast- ing of thoir power, one of them, Westley Willis by name, was struck in the hoad by a large ploce of a furnace-clnder, thrown by Gon. Bear. Willis® slull was fracturad, and ho s nob oxpooted torocover. Dear is still at large, though sought for all day Bundsy. No provocation whatover wag given for the assault. —— The Soventh-Dny Adventistu, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. BariLe Onvek, Mich., Bept, 8,—1The annual Biato Conferonce of the Boventh-Day Adveutists closed hero to-day, The moeting was largely attonded, uuPenlllly on Sundsy morning, A sub- uqulptlon of over 816,000 was raised toward Dbuilding a colloge of the Advent persussion in this olty, Tho sum raisod for tlis purpose in Michigan was $20,000, aud in tho wholo United Htatod about $44,000. Much other business of importanco was transactod, —_— Oconn Stenmslup Nowws. Livearoon, Bopt. 8.—Btenmships Holsntis, Minnerots, ltopublic, City of Chestor, from Now York, and Yolynesian, from Montreal, have ar- xived out. New Yonx, Sept, 8,—Arrived—Steamship Italy, from Liverpool. Puiraverenis, Sopt. 8.—Arrlved—Bteamship Ohio, from Liverpool. ——— Kansas Acrutemy of Scionce, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Tawnenok, 8opt. 8.—Tho Kausas Acadomy of Scionco mot for {ta annual meoting u this oity to-day. 'The leading sclentifio men aro proseut from all parts of the State, Prosidont MoVicar, of Washburne Colloge, deliverod & lecture this ovening upon tho Darwinlan thoory of tho oriy gin of man, sharply criticlalug tho samo, aud maintaining tho commonly recolvedaccount as givon in Gonesis, Prosldent Frazor, of tho Blato Univorsity, ando n for romarks rolativo to the work of the Academy. o enid it wan In}endod to combine tho solontifio invostigators of the Blato for the study of eclenco_in Knnsps, Tho Boolntly h‘ml already published valuablo papers npon " The Birds of Kanuas and The Plants of Kansas.' —_————— FAIRS. THE INDIANAPOLIS EXPOSITION, Bpectal Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune. IxDIARATOLIS, Ind., Bept. 8.—~Tho question as to whother tho Exposition bulldings would bo roady for oponing on Wodnoaday is sottled in the afirmativo, An jmmonso forco of workmen havo boon engagod to-dny, and_ thoro huss boon such groat progross sinco Saturday in tho work of proparation that there in mo doubt now of tho oponing boing mado, with such o display of goods und machinery a8 ‘has never boon soon heroabouts, Ovor 600 applications for #pago hiavo boon made, and thore is an army of mochanics and oxhibitors cugnflsd in q(ot In, rendy for tho display. ~Gov. Hondricka an Sonator Morton aro both here, and will take o prominent part in tho oponing coromonios, which ‘will positively tako placo Wodnosday afternoon. ANNUAL FAIR AT PEKIN, ILL. Pexns, 1., Sept. 8.—Tho fourth annual falr of the Pokin Agricultural and Moohnnical Assooia~ tion opens to-morrow, The woathoer {8 cool and dolightful, and the prospects are gond for a suc~ cousful fair, Tho moguificent mile-track of Assoolation is in suporb condi- tion, and thoro will Do some fino races onch day. Among tho notod horsos now horo aro tho following runners: Lady Fair- fiold, Frod Baunobol, Dells Hoarn, Lady Me- Intiro, Vidal, Goeorge B!uflmq ‘Wostorn Btu‘l Bowansfe, Killlkinnick, Bordell, Burnsido, Ro Horso, and many othors. Also_the follow- g frottors: ollo of Bt Louls, Lady Francos, Mollio O, Jim Bharp, Lady. Blrd, Ob- sorvor, Jobn Morgan, Obickamaugs, Unclo Sam, Rosa Dello, Gen. Ionderson, 8hoo-Fly, Gen. Gront, Jnck Cook, Xongfollow, ‘Watervillo, Jr., and othora, It is expectod that some vory {ast timo will bo mado. EAU CLAIRE COUNTY, WIS, AGRICULTURAL ectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Eav ULAInE, Wis., Sept. 8.—Tho Esu Olairo County Agricultural Assooiation's first nnnusl fair takos placo hore to-morrow snd continnes four days. Four thousand five hundred dollars in promiums will bo given to exlibitors, and Iargo pursos for trotting snd running races. Horses are hero from Minnosota nnd other points. Tho track is onomile, shapod like o let~ fer B, Tho ontrios for all clauses are largo, and {:romluo to mako the moat successful feir ever 0ld in the county. NORTHERN ILLINOIS FAIR. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Avunona, Bopt. 8.—The Northorn Illinois Fair is assurod of success if the wosthor holds good, The disploy of cattlo eurpasscs nnythlnf seen hore beforo, and it i bolioved that it will fully equal tho Sfato F'air, Tho groatraco for $2,000 is set for Friday, and, judging from tho spoed oxhibitod, 2:30 will be ‘made on that occasion. Tho following horses haye entored for the raco froo toall : Jonathan, Red Cloud, Bodin, Lady Mack, and Harry Mitchell. LA SALLE COUNTY FAIR. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Otrawa, Ill, Bopt. 8.—Tho LaSallo County Fair begius to-morrow, to last four days. A very Inrge gathering of people, and tho bost disploy of ‘blooded stock ever secn hero, is expocted. MILEAN COUNTY FAIR, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Broomnaron, L., Sopt. 8.—The enirics for the nununl county fafr of MoLeun County, which bogins to-morrow, aro alroady larger in numbers than over boforo. ~ Ot Norman horses and short- horus tho display will bo tho finest ovor brought together in the Btate. The colobrated Shropskiro bord of thirty short-horns, from Kontuoky, ar- rived to-day. NORTHERN KANSAS FAIR, Arcmisoy, Ka,, Sept. 8.—The Northern Ean- 8as Tair oponod in this city to-day., Eutrios very largo, numboring ovor two thousand. Thero aro over a hundred fast horaes on the grounds. Tho colloction of cattlo, hogs, shoop, &o., is tho largost evor witnossod in thia Stato; tho colloe- tion of frait has nover boon oxcoedod, and tho indicrtions are that this fair will eurpass any evor held by tho Bocicty. AMERICAN POMOLOGICAL EXHIBITION. BostoN, Bopt, 8,—The Burlington & Missouri Railrond Ireig t car which left Lincoln, Nob., on tho 4th inst,, loaded with fruk for tho American Tomological Exhibition, which commences hero Bopt. 10, has arrived in good order, MUSKEGON. DMilitary Still Guard the Prisoner naven-«No Further Trouble Ex- pected. Sveclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Graxp Rarrps, Mich,, Sopt. 8.—No trouble in Muskegon to-day. The Grand Rapids Guard roinain there at the Court-House snd Jail nutil aftor Canovon's trisl to-morrow in the Circuit Court. IHis wound is not serious, The girl mutilated and outraged was still living this afternoon, Tho apprehonsion of riot on Satur- doy was occasionod by oirculars distributed by lumbermen and all othors calling for vengeance. The Catholic priest learned this, and reported to the suthorities. Tho Muskegon Ohronicls was out oxtra, sevore- 1y condemning tho officials for calling holp from tho outsido, thus disgracing Muskegon. It de- clares that thore was no danger of riot; that & strong forco of oitizons of Muskogon would have nesisted tho nuthoritics to maintain order if necossary. The Clyronicle is then nns&m-ingln its vituporation ngainst tho Grand Rapi s Guard, saying they wero eager to assist in tho humilia- tion of Muskegon, It heaps upon tho Guard its wholo vocabulary of abusive opithots, sp- parontly ignoraut of tho fact that they wero ordered to Muskegon by the Adjutant-Gonoral, and wero obliged to oboy. It is to bo hoped that tho Muskogonites gonorally have better songo, Tho < [ — Mogus Diplomns. PumApErenis, Sopt. 8.—Mayor Stokely will gond into: tho Councils to-mortow a mossngo rocommonding the Counclls to requost the At- tornoy-Genoral to suc out a writ of quo warran- to, to ascertain thologal status of tho American Uniivorsity of Philadolphis, an institution which, it is charged, hus boon lswing diplomsa illo- gally. —_— Telegraphic Entorprisc. Cmioaao, Bept. 8,—The oponing of tho West- crn Union Telograph lines to Sault Ste. Mario to~ dny, was tho occasion for tho following telogram !m:‘:, tho Caual Agent there to Gov. Bagloy, of Michigan : “’l‘fio outlet of_the Fathor of Wators, to tho mitlions of the Lower Lakes: Wo greet you through the wires.” “I'ho completion of this line adds an important Jiuk to tho gront chain of tolegraphs establishod by tho Western Union Compauy, — Serl Carringo Accident. Snectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. MapisoN, Wis, Bept. 8.— Mr, Goorgo P, Thompson, formorly o prominont Demaeratio olitician of this soction, was. thrown from a Plgey Friday night, and’ sovorely Injured. Ho has 'fmnn unconscious sinoo, and his recovery is doubtful. e Kicked to Death, Special Diapatch to The Chicapn Tridunes, Tanesvinie, Wis., Sapt. 8,—On Baturday after- noon Nichols# ‘Lracy, of the Town of Contro, this county, was so badly kicked by a colt which he was breaking as to cause his death ina fow hours. 3 Tho Methodists. Special Dispateh to Uhe Chitcago Tridune, Kroxux, Iows, Bept, 8,—Tho American Meth- odlst Episcopal Conferonco, in scssion to-day, declded to chango the placo of holding the nox annual conferenco froin Jacksonville to Spring- field, Illinois. —— Damnge to the Erie Canal. New Youx, Sopt. 8.—A dispatch to tho Produco Txohange, trom Albany, statos that tho bottom of Lock 45, Lrie Caual, has gouo aut, which would causo a detoution of about twouly-four hours, Dolegntos for the Nationnl Porke I’'ackors’ Convention, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridbune, DesdMoines, Iowa, Sept, 8,—Qon. J, M. Tuttlo, 7. Shisslor, DL M. Murphy, and A nusmber o other packora at this place, will attend the Pork- Taokors' Conventlon at Chi LousviLLe, Xy., Bopt. 8.—A large dologation of Louisville pork-packers, loft eveulng for icago on Wednesday, | Chlcago, to attend the Pork-Packors’ Conven- tlon, which moots on Wodnosday. New Yonxk, Bopt. 8,—Dologatos from the pro- vislon-donlors of thia_olty to tho Ohicago Pork- Pnokers’ Conventlon, loft for Chicago to-day. NEW YORK. The Catholics Ennugurate a Scparato Bchool Systeme--Endictment of the Hond ForgeraeAddittonal Facts llih?lllll'o to tho Willlamsburgh Mur- ors New Yong, Sopt. 8.—At mass, yostorday, in Bt. Potor's Church, Father O'Farrol], aliuding to tha dedication of his parochial school in the attornoon, pronounced the publie-school eystem a failuro, He belioved that ovontually the Stato must efther make all education voluntary snd without taxation, onch donomiuation supporting {ts own sohools, or olse, if taxes wera rased for oducational purposes, esch party must recolve o falr sharo. At tho dodlostory sorvices, In tho nftornoon, tho ssmo olorgy- mon sald that ho wishod ‘it undorstood that in this matter tho prieats and the people went tmznthor. It had beon oharged that {‘hny had entorod into & oconepiracy. gt was true ; thoy had ontored into n conspiracy, every man, wo- man, aud child of them, and they made no secrot of if, Thoy did mot dony that thoy protoatod sgainst schools to which Catholio cbi |llx)cn could not go, juat a8 thoy would protest againat boin; forcod to attend a Btate church, 8y claimed, as Amorican citizons, tho priviloge of educating tholr ohildron as thoy plensod. Jonmes Y. Yntes and Jamos W. Johnson, ar- rostod in connection with tho recont bond niurg- orios, woro bofore Judge Fancher to-day on a writ of habens corpus, whon their counsel asked that their proliminary examination before n Polico Justico bo ordered conu.nuev.é that tho Rnusth)n of bail might bo roached. The District ttornoy stated that both prisoners hind boon in- dioted by o Grand Jury,and that thirtoon moroin- diotmonts wero expocted againat oue, and twonty orthirty ngainst tho othor,and asked that thowrits bo dismissod and the prisonors romanded. The Judgo reservoed his degision. In the mesn time Yates and Johnson will bo kopt in jail, radwell, tho alloged defaulting Tax-Re- colvor of fiuwnrl(, has given bail for hia appear- ange bofore the Grand u%. Arrival of emigrants at Onatle Gardon to-dsy, ,010. Jamos Anderson was shat by_the jailor whila attompting to escapo from tho Hudson County (N. J.) Jnil, and is in & dying condition. It i said that Mre, Morrigan, before setting fire to the room contsining the murdered body o! Miss Hamill, moyed hor furnituro into an ad- Joining building in order to save it from boing destroyod. = Mr. Morriaga statod in sn interview that bis wifo hod beon' subject to fits, but he did not consider that a serious mattor. Ounco sho had o fall, the offects of which sho com« plained of, but boyond this ho knew of nothing amiss with Lor, montally or thflicn“y. Tt is tl.\rnght tho ples of emotional inganity will bo sot up, Mr., Forguson, n butcher, of Brooklyn, whilo roturning from market at sn enrly hour this morning was lassoed by three mon, robbed of ‘monoy, &e., sud badly injured. Daniol Murphy, o eilk-hat manufactorer, of Crosby_strcet, New York, residing in Desn streot, Brooklyn, died suddenly yeatordsy. Four doctors attended him, but being unablo to dotor- mino tho cause of his death, reportod tho caso to tho Coroner, who has ordered n Eust-mm’tnm ox- amination. Itis suspooted that lio was polsoned. ILLINOIS. Proposcd Celebration of the Annivers sary of the First Visit of the White man. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. OtTAwA, Sopt. 8.—The proposed celobration at Btarved Rack, near Utics, in this county, on tho 16th of Soptember, in honor of the arrival at Starved Rock of the first white man, a Josnit ‘missionary, 200 yeors ago, promises to bo o big event, Leading citizens of this reglon have tnkon hold of it, and no pams will be spared to malko it worthy of the occasion and tho orator, tho Hon. Sidnoy Brecso, Chiof Justice of tho Bupremo Court, who has consonted to deliver an address npon tho occasion. Judgo Brooso hias n book about ready for the press giving a history of thoe discovery aud early sottlomont of Tilinois, by tho French, and, from this fact, his address will undoubtedly bo ull of valuabld ine formation. e CRUSHED T0 DEATH. At 4 o'clock yestorday afternoon a boy named T, Maskoll, aged 10 yonrs, rosiding with his parents, at No. 49 Burlington atroot, was fatally hed b th a pilo of by TFlki & grushad onanth o plo o lumberin FLmop Coronor was notified. —_— e Bellovalle’s Bables, From the 5t. Louia Democrat, Sept, 6. There waa excitoment in Bolleville yesterday, and thore was o good deal of gotting up early in tho morning. For the Bt. Clair County Agris cultural and Mechnnical Asgociation, under whoso auspicos the Fair that has just closod was hold, had advertised *baby show,” swaop- stakes for all comers. At half-past 9 o'clock eoxactly tho procession was formed, and fiftcon minates iator the mothers wors seted in Hiram Barflold's restau- rant booth, and the competing babies wore soated on their laps, _Aftor tho babies were seafed it wos o benutiful sight, Thirty-four little nosea ovoked sdmiration; sixty-oight little fists altornately churnod tho air, and wete orammed into thirty-four littlo mouths; sixty-clght little eyes were fixed wupon vacancy; sixty- olght liwlo lunga woro inflated, walting for & starter; eixty-elght little logs stuck out straight, and 840 little toos sawed tho sir. It was a booutifal sight, ond presontly thero aroeo a sound not altogothor as attractive as thoe sight, Then tho Committco went to work and the crowd looked on curiously. The Committee was composed of ‘Mr. J. B, Van Court, Mrs. J. B. Van Courf, Mra, M, Btuck- oy, Mrs, William_Floschoit, Mrs. Seitz, and Mra, Togolo. Tho babios wero seated in rows, snd tho examinors passed along, attontivoly regard- iog onch one, aud then retired. ~ All was soxioty; aud, a8 tho mothers tossod thoir infants to ap- poato _ their wrath, they glanced wistfully toward thoir judges, who Btood apart. At longth tho “veordict waa sgreed upon, and it was snnounced that tho children would be driven around the amphithentro oforo tho decision was given. ‘The first prizo, & sowing-machino, was mounted in a spring wagon, tho Committeo ‘occupiod tho sccond, and cight tollowod, flled with tho bubios and their moth- ore. Slowly thoy moved around the ring, whilo from out 10,000 thronts poursd a noiso like thunder. Overhead the trees waved their Dbranchos, 88 if infocted with tho enthusiasm that noizod skl who stood undor thoir.shadowa, Ouco moro the wagons drow up at the booth and dis- charged their squalling froight, Then the da- ciston was announcod. Tho bluo ribbon was awarded to Franola Vie- toria, sged 1 yenr, daughtor of Mrs. Kato Pholps, for boing * the haudsomost, best formed, most sprightly, snd finest for sizo and besuty Tho prize was a $90 sowiug- T8, e a. Ohestor machine, ~ The baby ia from Chester, County. Tho white ribbon, or second premium, was awurded to a 18 months' old hghfl, never named, the dnughtor of Mrs. Edward Sikkeman, of Bello- ville. ‘The prize was $20 in cash. Thie bouquot, or third premium, was awarded to twins, Margarot and Mary, aged 4 months, the daughters of Mrs, Josephine Schroeder, of Dollevillo. Tho prizo was 10 in cash, offered Dy Mr. A. G, Badgley, a bachelor, nnd the Oash- ior of the Peaple’s Dank. Thero woro palo faces 8a tho verdict waa ren- derod, and thero wora tearful oyow ag thirty-ono’ mothers turncd awny. But ono ineldent ocourred to mar the intorest in the show. Iv had wnmul{ closed when it was roportod that ono of tho twins who took the u:lrd prizo had boon soized with spssms and was inn dying condition. It was immediately ro- imoved to the town and medical attendanco sum- monod, but up to tho time the Demacrat roporter loft tho child had not recovered. ———————— Important Lead Discoverion. Kansas Orry, Mo., Bapt. 8.—Col. R. R, Taylor, an old Utah minor, just roturnod from the vi- oinity of Baxtor Springs and Joplin, roports great oxcitoulont thora over tho richost discove- Tiew of load yob mado, Ab tho Cornwsll digging they are taking out f“m and solid nuggots of 1ead wolghing from 4 to 7 tons, within eight feet of the surfaco. A 82,000 Iobbery. § pectal Dipatch to The Chicago Triduna, JANEsvILLE, Wis,, Bept. 8.—A gentleman from Woodstook, 111, to-day, brings the information of the mbhnr{ of tho dry goods storo of Neill Donuolly, at that place, last n[l)ght, of silk and 1aco goods valued at over 3,000, A Thirty-Yonrs’ Soutences Nasnua, N “’J Bopt. #.—Dioh], the murderer of Blair, wus to- Sraul sy sentonced to thirty years In tato Prison. f . BIRTHS, BSSUNGRR-On funday, tho 7th Laat., tho wife of John Bosadnger, of & son, 17~ Montroal aud Hostan papers plosda copy. DEATHS. WILAON—On Bunday, Bupt. 7, of h, Poroy J.H‘.wl.:lllnnin:lon" 3 Roort 67 ek Amovit, Wit- **Bunbral soreiocs at 1 o'olock to-day, at redonca of ‘INB 1 Bfllnvllm street, Oarringos to Rosa Iflil, ‘rionds of family Invited, £ Kingston and Toronto, Oanads, papers plesse copy. REDMOND—Bopt, 1, 1818, John T, Todmond, aged N e oral to-day, from 678 Btata strost, at10:20 o'olock, by oara to Oalvary, WIIITEEORD_At hor yorldence, 209 Bouth Morgan atrost, Sopt. 8 Mrs. Janet Whiloford, late of Ayrahfro, Beotland, agod 71. ‘Funor! to-day at 10:0 o'clook. i MAXOY-—In this otty, Bunday, Sopt. 7, 1873, of ohol totantem, 138 Daton ] fizft'démmu( T S Mazo; d 10 ays. E5 A ool CIH.) and. BL. Losits papors pleato onpy. PARKINGON—On Sopt 8, of posumonts, Mary Kne Iand, wito of Edward T. Patkinson, §3~ Now York and Hoston papors please oopy. JORNSTON—~On Sopt. % Ohristias, onlr daughter of Johm and Mary A. Johnator, agod 16 months aud Tho funeral will take lade ibls (Tasadaz) geom thoir residonco, No. 73 Sholto aireat, at' Gracoland Cemstory. Jiriondsaro invitod., o'alock, to ATCTION SALES, By ELISON & FOSTER. Grand Auction Sale SOUTH LYHNE 100 RESIDENCE LOTS, Tuesday Afternoon, Sept. 9, AT 2% O'OLOCEK, ON THE GROUND, Theso Lots aro situatod on Blue Island-av, and ndgommz atreots oaat, and aro the most dosirable of any nn;fnrty in South Lynne, This rnnld.li-!mrm ing suburb is tho first l&h:l(fi%n !ol:lt fi?’ ohnfihz%}mgu cmmgm Da? . O,, and tho O., D. & V. Rollroads, and is just SEVEN MILES BOUTH OF THH JOURT HOUEH. The land is high and dry, thelowest portion thereof being 16 fost above th'ia‘ lovel of Ohia 0. HRMS OF EfiE—One-mmh ocash, bal- ance in1, 3 and 3 years, with 8 per cent in- torest, A doposit of 10 per cent will be re- quired at timo of sale. Titlo porfoot. Prini od abstraot furnished with oach Lot. A FREH TRAIN will loave the 0., 0. & I, Oe{l‘iéz. Dopot, mflmflfi ?fi‘d lfii:zin-ut-., at 1:46 p. m., To nftor the salo, Rofroshmonts free to all will be served un- der tho mi cont Onnvas Pavilion which on. miuroucu’lfn. 1y to 0. O. information apply . O. LAY, 102 and 104 Michigan-av., or to HLISON & FOSTHR, Audtioneors. 87 Market-st. 124,000 BUSHELS DAMAGED GRAIN AT AUCTION. Weo will sell, for acoount of'whom it mu; ooncern, on tho premises, corner of Oarrol and Canol-sts,, TUESDAY, 9, ot 3 @'olock p.m., @il the grain damaged by the of tho Fulton Hlevator on the morn= ib“r f Soptember 7, 1873, ing of Soptember. A 5 ELIBON & FOSTER, Auctioneers. THE FIRST GREAT AUCTION SALE Braaston Prope THIS SEASON'! Embracing the Chofoost Liand in this Beauti- ful and Flourishing Suburban Oity, will take place on Thursday Afternoon, Sept. 11, ©On the ground, at which timo we will offer 100 CHOICE RESIDENGE LOTS! from 33 to 50 foet front, and from 150 to 180 foot daoy ing on widoavonues. The rallway accommodations are oxcellent (23 passanger trains daily), sccommodating all who mustbe at tholr placa of usiness by 7 o'clock In tho morning as well aa thoso who ‘profor coming Iater. Evauston is situated on gontls un- Qulations, just of sufficlent rize and fall toaflord alme ut in sddition to this an extensive orago syatom is now belny Unlvorslty, the Fomalo Col afford aducational privilego toany in the Wast. It 1a 0150 woll supplied with staros of all sorts, whore evory luxury can bo obtatned. This city has just statted ono of tho finest systom of wator-works in the Woat, which will be complatod atacost of 3180,000, and with gas, which has beon forsome time introducad, will make Evanston oqual to any largo olty In all that portains to comfort and convenlonco, Thoro is now bullding a megnificent plor and light-houso which, whon finished, will givo Evanston tho finost lake Janding to bo fonnd in any suburban town, Invostmonts hore aro suro to yiold a profitablo {ncreaso fn tho valuo of the property. A spoolsl train, froe toall, will loavo the Northwestorn Dopot, carnor Cansl and Kin- rioats,, at1.80p. m., THURSDAY. BEPT, 1i, for Kv- anston, returning after tho sale, which will bogin on AR~ RIVAL OF THE TRAIN UPON THE GROUND. Tho MAMMOTIL PAVILION, which has boon s0 pop- wular at provious salos, will be holstod to sccommodate thoss {n attondanca. Torms of salo, 810 monthly paymenta on each lat, or X cash, balance in 1, 3, and 8 yoars, intorost 8 poroent. A dopoait of 825 will bo required on each lot at time of A printed abstraat will bs furnishod to each pural Plats and information may bo had of COMMON BEST, 142 LaBallo4t., or of ELISON & FOSTER, Auct’rs, 87 MARKET-ST. 1182 Wabash-av., NEAR TWENTY.BIXTH-8T. Flegant Marble Front RESIDENCE, LOT, & BARN, At Auction, FRIDAY MORNING, Sept. 12, ot 10 o'clock, on {he premises. Two-story and B t, with Bfusard Roof, 13 rooras, T e B Thde o Cloagtés wich ail modern improvements. - Lot, 2isial fost ta 1i-foot alley, Tith good twostory riok Bara, Fint-olaas propocty i ‘Parciisior (o saslnie an Thoso lots aro of largo size, ‘Tho Northwostern , an ), 000 due torost, payabls anuually; 00 will' Lo roquired at time lyto A, O, ODELL, Room rto TLISON & FOSTRR, tate Auotioneers, 87 Markot-at, FOUR LOTS ON STATE-ST,, Bet. Thirty-first and Thirty-second, AT ATUCTION, On Saturday Afternoon, Sept. 13, at 3 o'clock, On the Ground, belug Lots %, 7, 80 and 8, In Blook 5, Olias, H. Walkor's Bubdivision of north 20 acres of wost + 14 Enst, in Olty of Juno, 1676, wl balauiod oash, A deposi of sale, _For tnforma 19, No. 123 Doacborn- o X W, \( Bua. 84, Town 8 N, Ohloago, 35x181 feot oach, to an allo; Tmuodiately aftor the ONE RESIDENCE LOT, On Wabash-av., Botwosn Thirtisth and Thirly-first-ate,, 168 foot north of Thicty-firat-at,, Lot $alid foot to & 40-foot Court in the RMS OF BALI—Ono-third oash, balsnce in Land 3 Interest 8 por cont, or ono-third cash, balsuce in with 10 por cent intarest. attendiog the salacan take the State-at. care. ELISON & VOSTER, Auctloneors, 87 Markot-ats . AUCTION SALES, J iy izt L B S, By O. C. TIHAYER & CO,, * “Toal Estate Agonta and Auctionoors. WOODLAWN A DESIRABLE TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, And Iot, 50x190 feet, Bouthwost. ¢ Qraco and Rixty-fourth. Liom o WHDNRIDAY ATTRRNGORN, ab 8j§ o'olock, at our Baleroums, 183 Eant Madison-at, This proporty is vory desieablo; the houso ls noarly now, and ooatafna § rooms. Tho loeatiun i3 oxeollont, belng buk ano block wost of Jhio Great South Park, and one block southonat of Woodlawn Htation, on tho lilinols Ceatral Fatlron to vicinity of Charobos, ind In_the trmiod Bbtas. T n baay of nocarss fraquont tralnd iy, Goimmataiion fara vory réssonabio, Sl Poromnt "hitlo perfaats i TRRMS-Ono-third oah: purohasors o ststime an lo- cutbrance of 83,000, duoin twa yoaraj snd balanco in ‘ono yoar at 8 por cont. interost. THAYRR & UO., Teal Estate Auctloncers, 160 Kast Madizo A SPLENDID LOT, 0x128 foet, EABT FRONT on BTAR-AV., WOODLAWN, AT ATCTION, On WEDNRSDAY, Sopt. 10, at B o'clook, st onr salos- T S iatieonh o Sarnay 4 stehi baltnos In 0.'G: FilA¥ER & TRl Estato Auotlonoers, 180 East Ma: t. WASHINGTON BEIGHT PEREMPTORY SALE At Auvuction T6Fins Resilence Lot On Thursday Afternoon, Sept. 11, AT 3:30 0'0LOOK, At Our Salesroom, 188 East Madison-st, Thosa Lota aro vory olegiblo and are in Blocks 3, of Hitt's Subdivision of B. E. X of Beo. 8, &, 1. y aro high aud dry and easy of scoess by tho O, R. L & P. R. R, and the P, O, & Bt. L. R, R. Thoy front on Hal- sted, Pooris, Bangamon, and Morgan-sts., withina quar- tor to half & milo from tho dummy track, and but & short gl::c. from the maln or Junotion Dopot, at Washington ofghte. Tills Perfeet. Abstracts of Title Frrnished. Torms of Bale romarkably easy, only 15 oash snd hal- ancoin1, 9, 3and 4 years at 7 por cont interest. For fur- ther information applyto 0. O, THAYER & CO. Real Eetate Auctionoers, 188 East Madisor ‘WM. A.BUTTERS & CO., Real Estate and General Auctioneers, 15 & 17 RANDOLPEL-ST. Randsoms Furmite OONTAINED IN DWELLING, 316 N. LaSalle-st., TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION (n Tucsay Morning, Seqt. 9, at 10 olclock, Wo ahall sell tha entiro honsehold offacts of the elcgant dwolling, 310 LaSallo-st., conslsting of Handsomo Parlor snd Chambor Bujtes, Diningroom Furniturs, Brussols Rioh Mautel Micrors and Plor Glasscs, Fine Tnch Glurtaius and Lambroquing, Marbio-top Talie T e A0y ek Fatle Lfuon,. Batior and Qoo Biiros, "HiheE Gonsl, sto., te, rhe aboro Furst- . 3 ats 3 o Ae BUTTERS & GO. Auctionaors. GEN'TERL Hougehold Furniture AT ATOTIONN, Wednesday Morning, Sept. 10. at 10 o'lock, AT DWELLING HOUSE LOE523 WABASEL=-AV. All tho Parlor, Ohamber, Dining-Toom, and Kitchen Farnltare, Marble-Top Chiamber Bots, Rrnssolaand Wool rpots, Uhandoliors and Gas Fixturos, Mattresses, Bod ding, Otogkory, Glasowsro, oto. 3 LIBON & FOBTER, Avctionaors, 87 Mackotst. Open and Top Buggies, Family Carriagss, FARM WAGONS, AND HARNESS, Atanotion, on WEDNESDAY, Seot. 10, at 10 ., 0 our saiosrosm adolphiat, %M. Ar BUTTERS & GO., Auctionsors. DRY G00DS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CARS, Furnishing Goods, etc., At anction, on THURSDAY, ept. 11, at 936 o'olock, at our salosrooms, 16 and 17 East Randolnh-st, WM, A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctionoors. BY GEO. P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. DRY GOODS. A tteactive sale by Goo, P. Gora & Co., Auction: cdtey 85w 0 Wabsab-ates ¥ On Tuesday Morning, Sept. 9. at 1-2 past’9. Dross Goods, Notions, Hosiory, Oloths Batinets, Joans, White Goods, Scarfa and Tlos, Gonts’ Fanoy Overshirts, Fine Cuatom. Mado Olothing, splendid lino 'of Mon’s and Boys’ Hats, Caps, and Turbans, Gents’ Onrdi- fan Jaokots, aud Shiotiand Underwoar, 50,- 00 Cigars. AT 11 O'CLOCK, PROMPT, 100 Rolls Ingrain and Rag Oarpets, to close, OUR CATALOGUE AUCTION SALE For Wednesday, Sept, 10, at 9 1-2 &.m, Willbo s VERY ATTRACTIVE ONE, as wo shall offer all grades of Men's, Boys', Youths', and Children's Boots, Shoes, and Slipgers, Womon's, Missos', sud Ohildron's Leather and Serge Wear of Every Description, Also 75 casos Assorted Custom-mado Suckor Boots. GEO. P. GORE & CO., Auctisnoors, R and 70 Wabashav. AT ATOTIOIN. SPECIAL SALE OF CARRIAGES & HARNESSES, Twa-seatod Carriages, Top Buggles, Opon Bugyion, Tieemneige Tsd Wagonss Kiprane’ Wagons, Doubid and Nlnglo Haenesses. On TIURSDAY, Sept. 11, at 10 o'clock, GEO, P. GORE & 00., Auctionecrs. = By T. 8, FITCH & CO. ATOTION SAILI or First-Class Residence Property IN HYDE PARK, Fronting on 0ak-st, between Madison and Kimbark-avs,, ON MONDAY BEPT. 16, 1873, nt 3% o'olook; ON TEN GROUNDS. atand- pt. 10, nd 8 t, e} for rudldorioo fu 1o vielnlty of Ohloago ovor olfored augtion, foot “UISIE-—Onotbird osaly alango L and 3 yoare. iroo trata will loavo thio- 1, Oonte 1. e dopot at 8 o'clock on tha day of tho ssle, to'acounimadate thuss wish- ing toattond. Plets aud furthor pasticuim oan Be o talned at our oftico, ', B, FLTON & CO., 163 Washingtan-at. BY BRUSIL, SON & CO., 41 Bouth Oanslat, WRDNESDAY, 8opt. 10, At 0:30 &, m., will ba sok 1argu lotof Now and Sogond-haud Furnituye, Parlor i Ghansbur Sots, Buroaus, Bodateads, Uommodas, Kiten: o3, 'Show Unics, ' Lounges, Haix Mate ot Blovon, Disionsoors aad itohen Fureh d Genernl Morchundise, BRU 3 i L SON G 00 A

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