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; THE COURTS. ‘Lengthy Charges Against A Receiver, A Disputed Trusteeship=--A $50,~ 000 Suit. and County Court Notes, Edward G.and John Good, dbing’ busindks undor the namo of E.and J. Good & Oo., yos- tordey filod o bill in tho Clromt Court againat John Davis & Co., E. G. Hall, J. J. Walworth, R, M, Eddy, and Georgo 8. Bowon, Complainants sot forth that the firm, John Davis & Co., bo- camo insolvont in November last; “that at a meeting of moro- than three-quarters of the - croditors a Committco of Investigation was . formed, oconsisting of J. T. Ryorson, R. T. Crano, It M. Eddy, R. H. Dalzell, aod Hunter, Thoslor & Co., who, ot an adjournod mooting of tho croditors on the 204 Novembor, reported on thoir cxamination of the insolvents' affairs, and recommondod that the creditors compeund with tho insolvents at 65 por cont. Tho Committon + also rocommonded that tho business bo contin- ued In the name of John Davia & Co., but th tho oreditors should appoint a committos to su-~ pervise the business for o imited perlod, untit the businoss, by completion of contracts'and olher work, should be so liquidated that the truo status of tho insolvents' affalra counld be known ; that'a Rocoiver be appointed to mansge the finances of the concorn under the direction of the Committoo ; that, as sood as all clalmg for wagos and matorial purchased for use in comploted works are paid, and the creditors having claims of Joss than §100satisfled, the Com- mittes sliould, with tho balance remaining, pay othor croditors a dividend ngainst the 66 per cont. composition agrood upon, and that, on the ro- turn of John Davia & Co. to the control of the businoss, they should exocute to tho oroditors their notes o six, twolve, fftaon, elghteen, and twonty-one months, for the' amount still duo them of said composition. Complainants avor that this recommendation was unanimously adopted at the said sdjourned meeting, that sn sgreement with John Davis & Co. to that effeot « waa dul! uixfned. end E. G, Hall, J.J. Walworth, and R, M. Eddy wero appointod o Committea of Bupervision; ‘that George 8. Bowen was ap- ointed Recolvor of tho moneys, oto., of tho usiness, and became tho trustes of tho' crodits ors. Complainonts stato they are oredicors of John Davis & Co. to the extont of 81,400.74, with interest; that since the *agrooment was signed sufliciont time has elapsed for the Com- »"mittee of Bupervision and the Recoiver to bave completed sll their work and declared the divi- dend provided for, but that they have uttorly tailed go to do, and have misappropriated, mis- applied, and wasted tho assots of the business undor their clisrge, have failed to complota con- tracts and othor work in process of complotion, and to collect moneys duo, and to pay the orede itors onything on their respective olaims, but bavo takon mew olaims in the mamo of John Davis & Oo., and permittod that firm to take now contracts, in violation of the rights of the croditors, whereby tho assots of that firm will be greatly imporilled and diminished unloss they bo restrained fromsodoing; that,in prosecuting thoir new cantracts, Joln Davis & Co. have, by per- mission of tho Committes of Bupervision, used Jarge quantitios of matorial which, as part of thoir assots, ought not to bo imperilled; that about the 1at of April, 1873, Georgo 8. Bowen, the Recolver, sont round to the various croditors & circular containing a8 sohodule of the assets and liabilities of tho flrm and the notes of John Davis & Co. for tho amount of their claim ; that Home of the croditors lccnPted these notes ag payment in full of their claima, whoreas com- Elmnlnl clnims that tho asseta of the firm should ave boen disposed of and & cash payment made, ond notes given for the balauco, as per agroe- ment. Cnmslniumta also charge that George 8, Bowen and John Davis & Co., togothor with divers unknown pereons, are trying to form a };int stocl company to bo called “‘Tho John . Davis Maoufacturing Compuny ;" that Johu Da- vis & Co. have ropoatedly bosought their credi- tors to take an amouut of atock in sald Company equivalent to 65 per cent held against their firm, and accopt the same s8 a full diunhn{g $ that ono Fronch, aotin under e ad- vice of QGoorgs 8. Bowen, Roceiver, and with the firm's consont, rocently gave oub that unloss the croditors of ' the firm would ac- copt the stock ns an equivalent of thoir claim, thoir clnim would not bo warth 10 cents on the . dollar; that complainants fear that eaid Bowen, if not restrained from so doing, will turn over to tho custody of the joint stock cumpm{ tho aesots of Johp Davis & Co. In consideration of which alloged _griovances complainants pray that the matter be brought for sottlement to a court of equity, and that an injunction iesuo restraining tho defondants from all misapplica- tion or wasto of the assets of John Davis & Co,, from transfering thoir assots to tho kooping of control of any joint etock company, or of John Dayis & Co. from further neglecting thoir duties, and particalarly from proceeding with new work or contracts from this time farward, Thoy also proy that o time bo appointed within which the affair of the insolvent concern shall be wound up and that any other creditors so desiring may become partios complainant to the suit. ‘WHO 18 TRUBTEE ? Clazles A, Halo flled a bill in the Circnit Court Jestordsy ngknlnutJael D.Harvey,Moses and Goof- roy Buydacker. He sots forth that he is owner of Lot 8 of Assossors’ Division of Lots 2 and 8, Block 8, fractional Bection 15, Addition to Chi- cago, originally the proporty of Lotitia and Bon- jomin Lombard, who, during their ownership, ayo & trust doed of tho prag;rly to Bamuel rigge, to securo a loan of $10,000 from Jobn T, Eborbart and A. A, Rankin, Ono Joel D, Har- voy, who was appointed successive Trustos, ad- vortised the property for salo on the 4th inat., tho enle to be bold on the 9th inst. whereupon complainant yesterday obtained a writ of in- unction, roprosonting that the original Trustoe, . A, Briggs, is tho solo party with power fo make such sale. Ho algo wishes to hnve tho mattor brought for settlomont to a Court of Chancery. FIFTY THOUBAND DOLLAR LAND SUIT. Spafford, McDaid & Wilson yesterdsy fllod & bill_in tho Superior Court on bohalt of Ellwood M, Jarrott, Daniel Burckoy, and Barbara Gerbor, against Oscar H, Burbridge, for the specific per- formanco of two contracts, mado in 1869, to con- voy to complainants the 8. 3¢ of Block 20 in Lyndon Grove for §2,600, and ' Blook 18 Lyndon Grove for §5,200. The contracts wore made by an agont of Burbridge's, whose authority Lo now repudiates. The land is valued atthe present date at over £50,000. DANKLUPTOY MATTERS, In the matter of John H.Smith, Henry O. Handy, and Androw Duacan, an attachmont was yosterday issued gainst them for cantnmgt, for failing to file thoir schodulo a8 roquired by the ordor of tho United Btates District Court hereto- fora sorved upon them, illiam A. Coats, of this clty, yosterday filed voluntary potition for an adjudlcation of bank- ruptey of himeolf and of Orrin Smith. The la- blfi‘tinu of the firm amount to about $3,000, The first general moeting in tho matter of Reade & Dawson was adjourned to Sopt. 23, and that in the matter of Charlos Peters, In tho matter of Honry Koebor, a dividond was yosterdsy declared ot “sbout 45 conts on the ollar. In tho matter of Grappor & Welte, the cheeso manufacturers, the first dividend meoting will be beld to-day 8¢ 2 p, m, | In tho mattor of Julinus Welse, the wife of in- solvent was yosterdsy exsmined b{ W. W. Por- king, bofore Registor Hibbard, with a view to nacertain whother the money used in carrying on bhor prosent businoss was hor own or supplied b i h&s insolvent. Nothing of interest waa eliclted. CRIMINAL COURT ITEMH, ‘The caso sgainst David Cashen, tho perfidious bridegroom who bbtained a marrisge-license from County Clork Tollook by dint of perjury, wa# continned, The cage sgainst Burton & Adams, commission morchants, for falling to_mako return of - thoir ealos, was, on motion of defendants' counsel, continued {ill noxt torm, + In tho cases of People v. Felsenthal ot al. and Cronin ot al,, nolle prosequis were entered. COUKTS IN DLIEY, In the County Court, yestorday, Peter Murphy was appolnted administrator of the oatate of the Inte Richard Hadigan, under an lpgrnvod boud of $100,000. The decoascd left the hotel knawn #u tho Northwestein Hotol, aud some real estate, which will bo divided among Annstasls, Katie Ii., Ur{(lg«l‘ 1‘5., John, Mary, and Miohael Hadigan, oirs-at-law, 5 T, I, Carter gnnlem:y filed & praoipo, In the United States Circuit Court, in awult of assump- II’)lfllb sgainst Danlel R, Brandt ; damagos, 025’,- In tho case of O. W. Upton, Assignee of tho Great Wostorn Insurance Company, v, Mary E, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1873, 3 Sanger, brought on » writ of orror from tho Unlgxl Btates Diatriot to the Unitod Biatos Cir- oult Court, J\ldgn Drummond yosterday affirmod the judgmont of tho Court-below, and ordered judgment to bo entored, — ¥ _THE EXPOSITION. Mocting of tho Exccutive ommitteo-« Financial Statoment of the 'Kre: urers=lrogrammnie for the Oponing * Exorcise: b A mocting of tho Board of Dircctors of tho .| Intor-State Exposition Association was hold yos- Bankruptecy Matters---Criminal | tordny afternoon, Mr, Coolbaugh in the chair. Prosont, Mensra, . H. Taylor, J. B. Drako, D. A. Gago, A. O. Hosing, E. L. Brown, J. P. Roynolds, Jacob Rosonborg, Goorgo IT. Laflin, J. Irving Poarce, N. 8. Bouton, Mr. Orane. Mr, Poarco, from the Financo Committeo, ro- porfod that, inoluding thie $18,000 taken by the contractors, there had boon about $185,000 of stack takon, and two or three bhooks were yot out ; $128,000 had boon paid in. Tt was oxpeotod that all would bo collooted, excopt possibly $600. Mr, Bouton, Chairman of the Excoutive Com- mitteo, reported that, during the scason the fvork had progrossod with great rapidity. Tho cgontracts amounted to $200,000. Tho additions recently made for sitting and oloak rooms, roa- taurant, &o,, would cost about $8,000 more, and other .oxponditures for flags, plumbing, %e., would swoll tho nggregate to §216,000 in con- traotora’ " bills, Tho ndditlonal oxponscs wors dmall, for fow salarled pooplo wero employed. In oraor to get tho monoy with whioh to pay the dontractors, thoy had borrowed it, and bocame individually ~responsible for it. The dsy of opening bad beon fixed, nnd ho hoped tho Board would make out a pro- grammo® for the opening ovening. Arrange- ments about tickets had boon mado and publish- od, Inreply toa quostion from Mr. Hesing, ho snid it would bo closed Sunday, tho difficulty be- ing to got oxhibitors to stay thore to look aftor thoir goode. Saturday evening would meot the wants of the workingmon, Mr. Gage suggested that thoro be an opening on the avening of the 24th, with an opening ad- droes by lotlnfi-hhyor Bond, n statemont by tho Chairman of the Exeoutivo Uommittee, and then romarks by Gov. Boveridge and othors. Ho moved that Mossrs. Hesing, Coolbaugh, Roy- nolds, and Taylor be & committes to report & programume, ,wa Committeo, after meditation, reported the following : g Ttat the openiog be on theovening of Bopt. 25, “Firfz'—auumm, aud delivery of the bullding by ll,ho lOllnlrfilln of tho Executive Committes, N, H, Seconid—Tieaponse, and accaptanco on behalt of the Board of Directors, by Mr. Opolbaugh. Third—Addresses by the Acting Mayor, Gov. Bav- arlidge, and Genators Logan and Ogloaby, Tickots of admisslon to ba isatied by tho Socretary, under the direction of the Executive Committeo, Mr, Orano callod on Mr. Hoslug for his viewa sbout a Bangorfest next yoar, but that gontlo- man thought it premature, If Chicago took any steps to invito the sociotion, however, thoy would gladly hold their fostival ~hero. He hwg advised the Bbarpshootors to dotor thoirs till mnoxt yoar, and heo belioved they would, Tho Turnera also would ‘meot here noxt yoar. Ho then inquired what ar- raugemonts had beon made for music. r. Drako sald thoy had bad onb very high bid from Mr. Balatka, ~ At Cincinnati thoro wero two bands, one for the morniug, and one for the evoning, with a programme for nvenlnipurfurm- snces, Thoy cortainly intended to have good musio, 3 Mr, Taylor moved the Executive Committeo be authorized to calcimine the building, and it was agrood to, The Board then adjournod. Tho Executivo Committaa then mot, and pro- coeded to mature a plan for the issuing of tick- ots, which will soon be published. e e THE PACKERS’ CONVENTION. Final Arrangements for the National Meoting ‘To-Day, at Myors? Operae ¥dousc. A gonoral meoting of persona engaged in the difforont branches of the pork-packing trado was hold yostorday afternoon, in the ball of the Opon Board of Trade. Col. John L. Hancock ocoupied tho chair, ‘Mr, Lawrenco moved that the vote by which the report of the Committes on Voting Dolegaten was adopted on Monday be reconsidered, nnd it 'was carried. The same gontleman then moved that the ro- port in ynestion bo Iaid on the tablo, and the motion was concurred in, The following resolution was then offerod by Mr, Lawronco, and adopted : tesolved, That all partica in Chicago who are actual- ly engaged as packers, or doalers in provisions, who shnil have subscribed aud patd not lers than $20 toward tho oxpenses of the Convention, sball be ad- mittod as delegates to the floor of the Conventlon, and have a vote, which total vate shall go to mnko up tho quota of volea alloted to Chicago by the rules of tho onvention. The following resolution, offered by Mr. Whito, was alao adopted : Reaoleed, That tho Board of Directors of tho Toard of Trado be invited to have all iho privileges of in- vited gueats, The general meoting then adjournocd. The Executive Committeo convened immedi- ately afterward, Col. Hancock in the ohair, Mr. Lawrence proposed a programme_for the distribution of badgos and tickets to dolegates and visitors, which \was adopted. On motion, Mr. P. P. Oldershaw was ap- {mlnwd to take chargo of tho distribntion of ickots to the entertainments, and see that the invitations were propared for the differont Tecoption Committees by to-morrow morning. The Qommitteo then adjourned. The National Convention will meot at 10 a. m. sharp to-day in Myers’ Opora-House, on Monroa street, between ‘Dearborn and State sircets, 'Dulc%ulau and yvisitors will bo required to oxhibit tiokots at tha door of the hall. Badges and tickets of admission to the floor of the Conven- tion will be issued by tho Secretary only upon the written order of the Chairmon'of the vari- ous Roception Committees, nccompanied with the namo, or namos, and nddress of the dele- gates for whom the sume are required. All porsons in attendance upon the Conven- tion, who are not regular delegates, may obtain visitors' tickots and badges itting them to tho gallary of the hall, upon the writton request of the Chairmen of the Stato delegations. Dalcsfl(on‘ tickets and badges can be obtained of the Bocrotary, and visitors’ tickets of P, P, Oldorshaw, Eaq., at tho Open Board Hall, rear of Chamber of Commcree, this morning, from 8 $08:30 a. m., and thereaftor at Myers' Opora Houso, JonN L. HANCOCK, Cheirman Exccutive Committes, T — . ‘Womnan’s Perseverance, ‘The persoyerance of woman has receivad a new illustration in tho instance of the English lady who hunted the Shah from Loudon to Brindisl, and at every town Lo stopped importuned the membors of bis sulte to obtain for her an au- dlenco, until sho provailed on a Persian diplom- atist to prosent her. BSho modestly, on entor- ing the royal presonce, oxplained that sho was a sort of Cornelia, and Liad brought up three sons whose onorgies requiroed a wider fleld than over- crowded Europa could afford. What she wanted waa that the Bhah should take them out with him to Perais, and open carcers for them, assuring him that tho monn( 80 spont wonld be well jn- yoated, for hio would find {ntho youths resolute and ablo defonders of bis throne and dignity. FLORIDA WATER. THPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE! MURRAY & LANMANS OELEBRATED LORIDA WATER, Tho rlohest, moat lu.flng, yet moat dalicate of all Por- fumes, for uao ou the HANDKERCHIEF At tho TOILET, And in the BATH. As the tati torfeits, als k fo u:fimfi?}"fi.‘?}ififl‘fé’\f‘ }':‘Il’u‘i.“‘?fiu"i.{fiu‘:i.l"fi;:&"i,bi; nd on' tho pampbIots (Lo hamos TANBAR Whbout whloh Rons 1 daniing. For sale by all Perfumers, Druxglsts, and Uealors in Fauoy Goods, HAVANA LOTTERY, “RUTAL HAVANA TOTTERY OF GOBL. OfMicial Drawing, August 30, 1873, Mo, Tyise,| No 200 | No. Priee, Tt ol Taen A0 367, N, Prise.| 30| 8200 11548, , 8500 183,500 13540 %0 00 00 200 2 20421800l a0l B 2143, 3 5 | 00| 8569 geeses R R R R R S R e e e e e B £ §§§§§5§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§_§§§§_§§%§_ g ZEEETEER B RErebsiaich sRgEEREs Lead 5 4 Jied 300! 11639, :200/0068. 200 27039 500: 28163, 000 1629..300 | 769. 100 210(0..6002470, 1500, 11630, 200,9069. 71,100 B A A Ry ; n Turnistied ; elrculses aoat froa, Sistailic st aTAYEOl’\l:, & 00, Hankers, = OLD IRON. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY GO OF CANADA. OLD AXLES AND WROUGHT IRON SCRAP FOR SALE, 'The Grand Trunk Railway Company, dur- ing the coming Fall and Winter, will have a largo numbor of OLD AXLES and o consid= erable quantity of WROUGHT IRON BORATP to disposo of. Thoy invite tonders for quantitics of one hnndred tons and upwards. The Company ‘will commeonce delivery in October, and con« tinue through the winter, a8 mny be agreed upon. ¢ Parties tendering to stato the price per 1b., whether in gold or United Statos currenoy, the place of delivery (which must be on the Grand Trunk Railway), snd the quantity re- quired, Purchasors who require delivery in tho TUnitod Btates will pay their own Customs dutios. Cash will be required on delivery. Axles and Sorap Iron must bo tondered for Hoparately. Tendors, indorsed *Tondor for Old Mate- rial,” and addresued to the underaigned, will be received on or bofore Saturday, tho 27th Boptombor. C.J. BRYDGES, Managing Director, Montroal, 37th Auguat, 1873, FRACTIONAL CURRENOY, $5 Packages OoF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. THE PARLOR HONE OF COMEDY. v 3 ind night, and natil far- el s ke SHomard's spioadld oroation, ™ LILIAN'S LAST LOVE. Tho Groatost Hit of tho Day. ;. 558 AND PUBLIO, and nightl Oy e o GHIGAGO. " Tho. Taners QUETTH to DOME. in Fohosral atioy Oampell's " Pettl," or Lova at Long ranch, MYERY OPERA HOTSE. Monrog-it., botwoon Dearborn and Stata, Avlington, Coffon & Kemble's Mingtrels, nd nool programme,Flrat wook of D o B Y. antitled SAG'S REW BRLAINE, Ouat for the euiita Gompany. Muokiy and Wiikon, Kenost. Linden Dilly Ties, Tobby fawoomD, Aastor G Davonport, Willlam Arlingfon, Bon Calen, 2 1, T, Tegmnl o er, Coretne iy ovening and. urday Matinoa. Boxka¥"and *Lifo on the ¥rontlor, M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, . ) Comody of the day, Imbuod with A e cxads i spariling BitARY SATIro: Eratniod wile s tiiar catt o [nohtrione nrivt ol onim ::fl“‘:;‘:."n’hn“";“d.’.,‘:“.'.m-n. ‘eaunlng 0vqrybody to ho tlo- 3] Viglitod with DIAMONDS, which must ehortly bo with- dfawn to make room for FILENGILWOMEN, - ACADEMY OF MUSIO. THE MODEL BTAR THEATRE. 'Handsomest Auditorfum In the World! = Engagemont for oo waok only, with tho (avorito TeagedIAD, K FRANE MATYO, And elogant production of his {dyl of backwoods lifo, DAVY CROCKETT. Firat appearance of the beautiful ROBA RAND. GLOBE _THEATRE. Every night, and Wodnosday and Saturday Matinees— Poritivels LABT WREK of I g INT ¢ i, s LR AT the &‘:’ nu?r-d A TALE O?ENUIIANTMLN’L ; DR, KAHN'S MAGNFCENY ANATOMICAL MUSED om New York, Of Natural_Sclonce and Ast. 148 South Olark-st., near Madison, - Tickols, 80 oants; for gentlemon only, Doors opon from @ a. m. to 10 p. m. : - MILLINERY, CHOKCE MILLINERY! We are now prepared to display a large line of : H_a,ts, Feathers, FLOWERS, Fall Styles At Popfllfi Prices. WEBSTER’S, 4L WEST MADISON-ST. WILSON SEWING MACHINE, VIME N MfiK At PREMIUMS. THE WILSON SHUTTLE | St St aittann ittt dazsy and will be glad o givoul furthor taformation do- i . I, A Family and Day School, ‘REOBIVED THE GRAND PRIZE MEDAL And Medal of Honor Best Sewing Machine, | zezmermmmemm EDGEWORTH SCHOOL, MRS, BURGWYN MAITLAND, PRINCIPAL, THE BEST MADE SEWING MACTINES, AND TEREHR ' Engliah, Fronch and Gorman Hoording and Day Sohiool for Voung Lafios and Litte-Oiiar " of tha t]_ve Meda,]_s fichool Wil bo rovumod Bapt. 16, 'Jfln.’l;‘l':u?:yfli"n:{.':'fi Co-Opera Maohines Sold on fn—sy_Muntbly I’uymants. Lottors and applications to bo ssnt to tin b BATLESROOM: 197 STATEST, aul 378 WEST MADISONSST, CSEHICAGO. EDUCATIONAL, Academio Iravargor, 286 MIOHIGAN-AV, onoing B of parlor boarders socummpiatod, Dranols of tho' Acadamia Vavavgor, ‘Dol da. o aris, ‘ortablishod in 16, and dy Eavatgor, atter of himo: o Lalgrom Nasstt stevctfon’ in' Brenoh fs thorougl, 1t being (a6 In nth dro sugh ‘it tish Sohool f sh °h':;n o, Younx Laiios and Missos. 'ho in. NEW YORK OITY. logo. Rofor to Rov. Robert Qollser, Chioago, MI88 BRAGKETT and MI88 ELIOT will reopen thelr sohaol for girla from elx to twonty.ono, Wodnosday, Sopt. U, at117 Bast Thirty-sixth-st, Girls fitted for any Col- 130 North Dearborn-st. 878 WABASE-AV. a¢ homo from 8a, m, t03 p, m. NISSES GRANTS SCHOOL, Tronch fs taughit as in Patls, Drawiog, Latin, and Singiog tnoludod in the srdord havo nf axcallonth g frs, Tant, 5t. Loula: Mrs, O, i1, Bull : MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S FRENOH ROHOO ‘The Best Made Set of Harness, | ltoopns Sopt. 1. Tho enly ono in Naw Vork ot "The Best Made Side Saddle, The Best Boot and Shoe Worl, | kgt And the Best Samples of Cloth ..?l.:::'\":_e?‘snfimf’.n.. JRAR R S perior finglish odtoation: i the tuitt ome. For olrculars, 35 Wost, N. Y. Rolors by pormission to’ Mrs, Goo. A, Pullman, Ohiongo, 111, ; Al caumu. m.; ooloy, O MRS, BYLVANUS REED'S No othor Sewing Machines recoived Pro- ENGLIBH, FRENOI, AND GERMAN BOARDING miume on thoir Merits, which we will prove AN] 00L by ovidonco at our Offico, nd that all reports | 0¥ Young Ladiss e Ohlidren, Nos. §and 8 Esst Fitty- relating to the contrary are falso, " D DAY SCHOO! hird-st,, Now York, Sloeping-rooma to singlo gecupants win dostrad. Tho tonth nchuol-yoar will begin Sopt. 21, 18:3, ovoaddross. +0on BAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL KND DEPARTURE OF TRARVS Summer Arrangement. TXTLAYATION 07 REFERENGE ManKR,— t Baturduy ox oopted.” + Bund ted. 1 Mondayezceptad. |Ar- FIV0 Suinday at 81000, nr, 8 Dalty, Y oreopted: ¥ MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Dioh Jook of Take sty and foot af Ticeny-second-st. ekrtaice, 61 Clark 3, southeaat corner of Handolph, and 76 Canalat., corner of Madison, 4 Leave, Arrive, P e Jackson Ao Night Expross, Morning Iixpres it 1Expross 8115 p, m. b, . [1%9:00p. m, 9,008, m, 1080 B Y 0. WENTWOITH, General Pastongsr Agodt. Chtnn, xaSHCATO & ALTGN nAlLROAD. 0, City and Denter i e Ut G et il B Lo i Through Line, Unfon Bepot, Weat Side, near arlisanet, bridge, Tieket Offces 1 AL Depot, and 153 Handogpheor " Leave, | Arvive, Kansas City Expross via Jackson. sl 11" and Toubiaan, Mo Gnaan Gty Taat Kxprosn, s Sacksonvilla, L., and Lauisle ana, Mo, Bt, Louls Jxpi Bt, Louts Fast Kxpross, via no. e Bt, Louj 8 * 9:008. m.|* Bil0 p. m. 7.0 il 'll’}‘“ El:’ll'llfib o ngtold Fxpros P el Bt iiass: daflorson Oty Kxpron bv'"""‘ Kookuk & Burfn Ié4.. onona, Lacon, and Wasbing Hxpross saseres Jollot & Divjight Ascommoation o CHICASO, MILWAUKEE & S1. PAUL RAILWAY, 1A Madin -8te,; 0f SRR Claricates ofponie Sherman Hosee 4 ok Dopet Teave, Milwaukoo, 8t. Paul & Min olinDay Tixpre innazull; Milwaukoo & Braj Mall and Express, Milwaukeo, 6 Fa olis Night Expros Arrive, 8. m. | 8:808, m, " 6:00p, m. |*11:00a, m, <1920 p. 1. |* 4:18 p. m, CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & UUINGY RAILROAD, Depota—Fool o-tle, Indlana-av,, and Sixteenthet,, d Canul and Sixteenth-tte, - Ticke ri ant Gant and & -ata Vou o v St el offices, No, b Clark. GOLDBECRK’S Plano Rooms, OCEAN NAVIGATION. |NEW YORK TO CARDIEF, ° BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Walos, Tho Bouth Wales Atlantis Steamship Uompany's new li Btoamships will sall fr - S¥htch Jorso iy oo from Foneayltenia Ll Ang. 23" :Aok- 33| for Youbg HIBALD BAXTER & CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Now anen to roccivo Pupile {n Piano, Volce, or Harmony. Houtlioast coror Stato and Adams'stw., over Kimball's BERT GOLDBECK, Principal Teaobor and Dirootor. Establiskiod in Now York in 1814, ol In constauty spolon in tho Iatl CHEGARAY INSTITUTE. Fogllsh and L'ronol for Young: Ladlos and Ml Buarding and day pupils, 1637 and 1620 Spruca.st., P {lelpbis, ba. Fronch s tho lapguago of tho fomlly, 5. TADAME D' HERVILLY, Priucipal, English, Fronoh, Ladies and. botwoon Madison nnd 1fth.a with Homo cara and priviloges. MISS BURGESS? rst, w York, roopons Septambor 31, 1873, Bial ESTABLISEBED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston, and Liverpool, | ciroular, plosso address MRS, My L. READ, OYS' HOME AND SOHOOL ~FALLIY SEMI- o, N. ¥, Hoopons st fop- 1i+{ds of & comploto education, tags s Obclatian homs. Chargos mod- 3 FROM NEW YORI gon{am:nr % m optomber Soptomuo: 31 | biato. Add: Octobor 1| Abyssiaia. And from Boton overy Tuosday, . « S 3 IH1HOPTHORPE—, JHOH SOHOOL Cabln Passnge, 580, 8100 and 8130, Gota, | BPACTTHONPE X GHLUNOIL SOHODL FOR 573, Tor ciroafara addross Mins I', J, Excnrsion Tickots at Reduced Ratos. 7 o, 8% oursoncy. Passengors nnd froight, | WALSH, Prinoipal, Bothlohom, Pon rom all parts of Furopo at loweat rates. 1o ang Bight Draftaon Greay Brita ‘and tho Continent. . V. our. {ilark and Randol . . D, Aubott. Halr Havon, O for oatalogues to Rov. DMRS: JOHN V. B, BLEECKER'S ind Garman Bosrding and Day School Childron, 20 Fast Forty-sevonth-st. ow York City, wil . 'arg pro: s i i P A TR LA LS i {lfl:{u& Efl:nt;rm,mn. A 1moat thorough courso of instruc. teorage Pansongors. - Fi ald Steerago cortificatas - o £ and upards. oM 94T | Roglteh, Fronch, and Gorman Boarding and Day Schaol, ply in Gaidill, at the Com. | for Youhg Ladiet ana Children, No. 108 Wout vty and ih Now Yorkto | cuth-at., No g ente, erencos—Praf. B, F. Barker, Now York, Rt diray, i CUNARD MAIL LINE, |, rressomn memmons, . Rov, Wi, op of Mississippl, Kev, J. 8. ! n. boardy G, CHAMBERS, Prinolpal. Teave. | Arrice, B ond Klon Gl ubuqus and joax Clty £4p. K-um'é Tant Lin Sl a ' Pisaonion Downor's Girovo Accommodat Aurora Passonqor., ... Aurors Passangor {fifi) Dubuqueo & Bloux City Facllo Night Expre Downor's Gravo Accol Toxes Kxpross.. [LLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot font of Takest. and foot of Trcenty.secondat, Tick e T et ot S T pasaond s 5 §t. Louta Exprost Bt Louia fiagt pross. . i Dubuduo & Hloux Gliy 5. {1 Gilman Passongor. Ugo Park, W o H 1t i Oale Wood i and Oak Woods. 11340 Park and Oak Woods.. 11¥do Park nad sk Woad i13d0 Park and Oak Woad LITTLE BOYS' HOME_AND BOHOOL, NO. 71 At fecdog oD SOUOOL, N0 T nary, Fulton, Oswego Ca., N. ¥ i, Gombinlig 1o fagllli RV, JAMES GILMORE, oponon Sept. 17 MUSIC BOOKS.: THE BEST MUSIC BOOKS For High aod for Grammar Schugls, The Hour of Singing! By L 0. Emerson and W. 8..Tilden. Price, 81.00. This H1ax BOMOOL SINGING BOOK Is admirably fitted {or its work, contaluing & good elomentary conrse and a Iargo quantity of tho best voral music, woll acranged (o wo, thres, aud four parts. 1ias Leon ‘rocalved with the groatost favor by practicat teachors, Just Roady. TIE TIRIO, acollection of thess-part sgogs, apeangod esnccially tor High Schools and Serja: ries, A excellont compaulon ur successor to tho HOUR OF SINGING. CHEERFUL VOICES! Price, 50 Cents: By L. 0, Emeraon, Tito now, sprlatitly, and vary musloal Caanno Seroor, Soxa Kook Is by a gontleman who **its tho mark ovory timo," and never falla in satisfying tho musical tasto of $ho peaplo. 0 his provious Kouool Song Books, about 800,000 have been sol All school.teache d to giva th i sohooLteachors aro invited to givs this new and pop- Any book publishod by Ditson & Co. wil nt b math posnald, of Fecolpy of Tietail bear | 20 "ot b¥ Oliver Ditson & Co,, Boston. Chas. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Brondway, Now York, LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. NEW PUBLICATIONS, FARTERS FOURTH OF JULY THE IMPORTANT ADDRESS Of 8. M, BMITH, Booretary of the lllinois Btate Farmors® Assoociation, beforo the Liv- ingston County Farmers’ Association, At Pontiae, on the Fourth of July, Ts now ready for delivery as an 8-page doou- ment, for general circulation. Farmers’ Clubs and Granges will be sup~ plied at the following rates: Single Oopies.. 3 ota.| 100 Copies...75 ota, 10 8opion e . 18 ot | 1,000 Oopion. . 565 Addresa J. ' W. DEAN, Room 8 Tribune Building, Chiosgo. CONVICT LABOR. OFFICH OF THEHB Kansas State Penitentiary, Lonvenworth, Kan., S8ept. 5, 1873, TTholabor of 200 convicts, or whatevor may not ba employ. od_ by tho Btato on bulldings and Bocesaary work abodt tho Prison, i3 offered 10 tho highost biddor. - "Thioro aro now 810 conviots in tho Prison. Soventy are 4 the prossnt tao emplojod {n manufaofuriog wagons, uggios, an 18110 Oipioying (26 lebor will be allowod to pursae quel branchus of wianufaoluriny ae thoy dolro, and that aro usually oarriod on in othor Vonitontiarion, Offors will be rocelved far 60 {a any number that may bo subjeat to contracting {n ho Prison, “Tho shops now ready for cooupan; fallows: Ono 55 aro s Dy 185280 foot, 2-storios in height, of 13 foot each, i Toof, Wit & Bow SS-orss bowor susinb ani palioe oy on ’h‘l,l‘mfl end of thla bullding in two separato room: this bullding Is now used as _blackamith wood.worl shops for tho manufscture of wagons, &o. Dirootly at right angloa with this building isa one-story brick shop, lhh‘("lgfl lwlz‘lor Iil‘nhn'i.}lll l%l(lx!. with 6 contro, w oot On the sama line with thi o laoksmith forgos two shop rooms of 300x25 ot ‘o necossary heating pij 1 bo put § . The cohtruotr mould B auHiod o oat t. orbps o Eis o expouso, unloss othiorwise agread upon at time of makiog cont Pyt rhn'?. aud the boller and engine are now and In por- Cantragtors to commonco work by the Bth day of No- vembor, 1873, or as soun thorealter as would be posstbls and coatinne for & torm of yoars to be agroed upon, an not o axooud tau years, ? Five hundrod doliars’ (850) in eurrency or bankable ‘papar must bo depeatiad witl asch bid, &a’ & soourlty for ‘oomplylng with bid I( award is mado, “Tha contracting pastios will b roqutred to give bond for tho falthful porforuanoo of tholr ‘contract i the sum of ton o forty thousaad dolinte, or such & sum 3 Pro- portion ta tho numbor of conrigta omployed. Payiaoata for tho labor will ba roqulred to bo mada ponfbin, by the 10th day of oach wionth suceseding that in whialf 1ho Iabor was porfarinad, Guntrasiara will nutbo requivad (6 pay for any time lost by roason of alokutss, oF whilo convioth are sonfiaod iu tholr cailu nidor punlstinent, but conviota will bu allowed to ssthe, sliavo, woo (ho surgoon, and rocoive visits from friondu n nccordanca witlh tho fulvs of' the Lrlson, withis out any deductivn tor loat tuo on that sccuunt, n Avorage of (o (9) hours duriag (he yaar will bo con- sldorad @ day's laor, Allbids talia annlm‘. i will b racolved uatll 3o'clack 7, . m., the Iny of Qulobe 3 » idtors avo roqileatad 10 b0 rowont et apontor of bids. T;m right s resurved to rejoot. ai 1L bids, by or al ho Ponliontiary s losatod five wilor south of Tosvonworth City, on the Leavouworih & Lawronco Tiranoh of tho Kanias Pacitio itajlway, rendoring raflroad tion oas al can be liad from tho Loaven. worth cual mine n any quantity, “Nuy Turthor Infarsuaion, sy’ be had by addrossing tha ‘arder avenwortl, iausas, to whom all Lideareto ‘be addro: By order of tho Iy f Direotors, 7 ovdor ol e Dot Q1 RN TioPKINg, Wardon, NAL LI OF STEAMSHIPS. Snilng trom Now York. for Quecratows and, Li s and f0r Londmiinat ovars Torn TOWN and LIVERPOOL, from Canada, Saturday, WATIO ivorpool ght fors 44 aturday, Sopt, 2. r. Aug. %, | Greoco, uu?;t.lg. Egypt ... 8oturday, Sopt. 77, pt, 13, 3 % Passongers hookod oaudioa. | #t.. Contral Park, Now Vork, Wt Qen'l Wostrn Agent, Northenst corner Clazk and Randoipheats. (opposite ‘new | Yonkors, N. Y. Shorman tlouso), Oblcao. AND GOMMEROIAL INSTITUTE, oun,--Fortioth year, Proparatory 1o Now Haven, Co jont, Cnlk‘gn, the Scientifio Sohools or Business, witheystemat- bbaats, | fo sad iborougly pliysical fratning D) nihlllrv arlitng, , Towlng, e, 4 AT OSSR, Brincipalos o oo on epplloation COITAGE WILL FEMINARY—FOR YOUNG LA awosolatty. * Opena Bopt. 1 Datand Proprivion 0. dion, Poughkeopsio. N, ¥, Musioand tha fino arta . 17." 0. 0. WETSELL, Prinol- —Fall to &o., address Miss ¥, A, BEDGW. (OROION INSTITUTE, OROTON ON THE TUD- on, BTl ommenoe Bopt. 18, For . COLLINS, Prinolpal, Chabpaq UA MOUNTAIN INSTITUTE—A BOARD. for boli s0xos undor tho cara of the Soclaty all sorm cormrmonzos niuth montl Sth 1673, Cabln Pagsnxc, 870, §80, and 890 Curroncy. | ]\R, 'S0 A “of Return Tickets, Sl"fl) nnd $160 Currency, DRF’VAN N Boann OLASBIONY, ENCLISH, PASSAGE, 829, curron: to or from German and low ratos. tonmahips of this line ero tho lar rafts an Great brltain, Iroland, and oung Indics'and childron, 71, i onch, and Gorman, Family and Day Bohool for f0d 15 East Sixty.rat. commonco ita Soven: i o trade, | Sotohn So0k 25, 18- ey 4l dnformation gan ot ; 5, _Addross tho REV. D, O 4 Bo Coutinant, = | .k ey 18 Haat Slxty-Arataty WILLLAY SAGMIISTER, | T)O5S DO¥E WixES CE A TR IR 00T 2 8PRCIAT, NOTICH. STATE LINE STEAMSHIP CO. | [PAMILY BOOGL FOR LiOVS, colloge, Referonce to actual patro e e A ot ool e ot oamery | HiorN. ¥ 87 Y, HARTWELL, B, A. ORT EDWARD INSTITUTE—A HOARDING pptuacy for both soxow, Twantioth voar boging Aug. 23, Fliftaon teachers; to propars for colléga, for business, for T, "FIbT irose, 4 STA.TE LINE. Tostpl k. RING B. Do rie Earic Yy oKU" LIVERPOOL, BEL- | (YOTING WALL, STAMFORD, CONN, e GOt st and Garian Boarding-Sehool North Moore-st. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, FAST AND LONDONDERRY. ant now steamers will sail from Plor 8, Narth i%or, Toot of Noti Moorest, 1 follawg: PENNSYLVANIA! altornato Wodnosdny tharaattor, takin mengots al {hrough ratos to all Darta of Geoat BA( orway, Swedon, Lenmark, and Germany. for yoring ladios. Teoni AR TAVERSEAINAY A GOXNDING SOTDOL 8, _Address 0. ¥, POND, Friucipal, Fair Havem, Conas rontal care aud thorough prop: JUR_ATAM IS PA- on for business or Address at Unlon- (a) Runs to Onampatgn on Saturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. ity affices, corner fiandotph and LaSalleats,, and T6 Canale 8., corner Sadison-sg & Dubuqu Day’ a Ouiatin Niglit Expross a Dubuquo Night Ex. vi a Ifreeport & Dubuauo Expro 2 Marguotta 15 b Bt Taut lixirons. ; ‘a—Davot cornor of Wolla and Kinzlo-st b—Dopot coragr of Canal and Kinzie-sts W H STENNEIT, Gon. Poss. Agout. COLORADD. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO, Ticket and Frefylit Offce, 71 Clarket, Speolat Inducoinnis. Ciroas Nom Hata. <., T: &8t Folt. 1. W, E. WEDH, Gowl Agt. CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Deot, cornr of Van Buren and Sherman-ts, Ticket ofice, Grand Tuc(fic Hotels TLeave, Qmaha, Leavouw'th& Atohison Toru Adcomm Night Expros Leasenworth LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, Van Buren. Ticket ohcer, norihwest corner a and eouthioest corner Canat and Vadison-ste, Batl, via Alr Lino and Main Lino| Bpoclal o via) Alr Atlantic Night Expross, via Main Lito. Liknart Acconimodation, . Bouth Caicago Acoommadation., £ 32! S NG L Dpas. N, Y,—Tho_sutumn torin hogine Sop! 2nd | A native Franch toacher rosidesin the family. 8300 por annum. _Missos PEAKE, Prinoipals. A YOUNG Lab! ddross Miss EMILY NELSON' sigoafily to AUSTIN DALDWIN & | T AKESIDE SEMINARY—A LOATDING ROIODL, 0 Otlce, No. 45 Drondway, irls aud boye, at Oconomonoc, Wis, 5 ‘addron MBS GRACE B JONT tseioo & wook from Now York, and carrying pas: nrte of Groat Britain, Irelaud, Continental and tho Madilorrancsn, I tish aud Irish pocts oast, 8 ports same o8 ther rey 1 865; Stoor- ., Contl. I information at 1 s ant Madison-ste, gl HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agonts. | iy A Ea, s, Diyyiue; topons Sopt. 16, Kov. ACE P. JONES, Princic Euperior facllitie + Sipear, Principal. - MAPLEWGOD ~(NSTITUTE TOR ¥OUNG T, dies, Pittstield, Bass, Known for thirty years for it d raro beauty of location, Loy will rvoponBopt, 17. 188 BOLKLEY'S BOARDING AND_ DAY Behool for Young Ladios, Tarrytown on the Hudson, Kindi irten, Rod Bank, Afe ith Connt: ndlowork, culinary act, oto. sl [ OLEL BCHOOL TOR YOUNG LADIES: ALSO N. 17 togture ke obioot, Jeading sopil ok B '5"“{"'""' lootura aud obfoot, Tonding pupils to think and eans o 0. BB COLEMAN, ¥ rost, T ONTROSE OLABSIOAL, AND MILITARY L ) O A O R L S R "Now York, and N. I, | York by fho Morrls & Jestex Rallroad; spacious drill- Chloago, oclassioal course, l;l:fl v, rmory, and_equipine: opons Bopt. 16. FIRST-OLASS IRON STEAMBHIPS, oria nt lwoat raton, \enith and Lottors of Orodit fsausd on loadiag Banks and Bankars throughont Furopo, NR EBAUM s | ADVANTAGES FOR BOVS, AT RURAL ELUNRTAGn B IREa .10, R bl fusuly sohoot snd goid, palot poith: faluome. filo moxt achool-yads ‘begina Sont. 5 lets FIETEL-AV. LDOR, oxtras, RTHWES! UNIVERSITY—-SIX OOL. GUION LINE.| Nogrmms s oo pt. 17, For partiol v Tall tort dpans Bo dont ROWLER, Rvauston, 1. dacs, address Proale ENN%YLV(ANIMA“ l‘(llLl’i‘Al;l.Y ASG.APEMY. Dl;l‘}!?l- Hotwoen NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, | nusdsy, Bopt. 0. - Looktion. Sovated. and “heattyicss oalling at Queonstown, ot e Carrying the United States Mail, | Jivi and Mochanical Tnglngering, Jaroful ovorsight of morals and maunners of onduts. - Nor olroulars ‘apply 1o on. EMORY 'ORRS, ¥. L. BXLOWI? Esq., OHARLES G. E. SAFETY AND COMFORT. | i} 2 o (L o e O EAUSsING, T, pationadt by ASATRY 18 Shisiao B roagh. fiaction vo. Tho natruction ihoering, tho Olsssics, sud £27 Pasongorsbaoked o snd.from the lacipal Ko- | {SERRORILLSILIARY ACADISIY. TEEKSKILE, T T ghons Ront.1o: ol OHAN: witan AR RGBT "BONALD, " &1 A, ‘Avsaciate Pricinls, iroular, addross the REV., J, MORTGAGEE'S SALE. 02 Machinory, Tools, and Flxturos of tho late Phoonix Press and Tool Warks, consleting of ono Frame Bullding, 10240, ono-atory bigh, and located la tho roar of 228 and 230 M(ohigan-at,, usod as & biacksmith and forgiog shop; ‘s‘fl"t‘:",'\'i'x’“x,." gizoufar, addross tho Principal, MRS. ono oach, No, 8and No. b Stylos' Proes, with dios come | Somerl. - ploto; ono Tsip Hanumor (Buttorflold); ono 16 foot Latho | §TAMEORD, MILITARY INGTITUTR-TWENTY: (Now Haven); ono small Lathe (Harris & 00,); ono No. 3 | fttod for Gullogo, Seiontitia Bohcol, of Bua Drop Pross, comploto (Milo Pook & Oo oo, solk bompioto; ono 1, I, Studovantia No. b owas: ong and 80 lorso i futont oo RRbv A one small Droj Locatie ll od Latlio, with | Pl Yeation Roloun 1t full dotals And. o SRoeealaen W oG WILLTOR A, A0 Gt e uok Hoalus; on auor (New Tlas, 100 i puliors and bolting attached ; Dior Isen, Al &0, Also, ono Roax . Al 'machinery *ONS SR A | Bope th. B ololook & 1n, noacly Row, gy tng list of KR g for cash'St ing at abovo aun; A0y Powaal, Ve MANSIIELD, Prosidont. NOTT, OKLAND INSTITUTE TOR YOUNG LADIES, Ik onruk-uu-uu-}ludmn.—mu fall torm of this inatis MORTGAGEES SALE | Bderienatmeie, i s i ey olrvular, wiih full partioulars; sddross RIEV: L. DIELOS IVERSIDE BEMINARY, ROOHEBIER, N. for missos snd young Iadlos, roopens Sopt. 8. 101 th tian manhood dotolopod by kindads aud o1 oqualod for health, «_Principsls, Stam{ord, Cona, roughl; oughly besuy, and ¥ Snn S5} Gpon (0sdSowiass font. - 7 il apon Wadnosdsy, Hept. 10, coutos, | Tarand roferencos, addross the Frinoipsl, WARNER. 187 SAYBROOK SEMINARY, "X TOARDING AND 3, MISS ALICE ATLMANN BEMINARY, PATERSO Tioarding and day-schioul for young fioularn Ty bo obtainod ¢ atA. L. Uhl!un Mrs, GKORGIE O, By, " \ ‘H. J— oy “TALLMAN, Jr GENERAL NOTICE. IMPORTANT CAUTION, TThe wondorful sucooss of Ravary & Moore's Panoroatio Emuision and Panoro f dig A Lilabiod thoso retnodi Profossion on hoths idea bujg fn it comphunds or pomade o princlyle, aro o loss, Phu eiticacy of thosu proparativng, miada by Mossrs, rom 1hio firat, undor 1lio diroation of tho 2, Riroly uros Havory & Moora physiclan who fntroduced the 1, lias bovn and oan only b insurel by atriot adiwrenco to t fio original formnlw, and rofessiun recugnizo uo uthor Pancroatio e 3 ..“‘l‘l'a“l‘ |nlll Iflilll‘ thnn thosw prepara urity and strongth of whicl fa Borta o tho Kxporlonce and Opin atio Homodive 1n Wasting Dircas e Lldon to bo. obtained ob wh-th d Statos and Oanada. 3t Oliowists ta the | dors suliojted. d, the t 4 chomista in the Unif MOUR s, R, 1L, (be Prinoe of Droai AN MALE 00! GE, WILMINGTON, Dflnfll umtln\lillh l"l;““n‘el:n Ill;‘ :l.ll!rlllflmlr!n ik intlunn Tousmabin. o o Begina " Bopt, 10" ity SOHN Wit ik, MISCELLANEOUS, _ (UASTOR. OTLq | Prico28contaporbottlo, M withe OP PILLE e L, A LNIR SR oI THEOARIOIEAN orfoct auly o Oustor Ofl. OANDIED [ i o bio for et o Teado Mark,) | Vormitugo Bontons ara doilclo R R e e K dron lova them. . Deloo 3hunts vor bor. Tt walo il drugslaia, VAN KOHAAOK, BTRyRNAON ety Livogo) Solo Aouts, aled, for HOUMANNE H or AaUic, SURE CURK, - Norfolk, u for 1 ot ho Uarbor Oyatucs & spsolal VIRGINIA OYSTER COMPANY, inulsl see™ (Ohuroh: | 0. & IT, OHAMBERLAINE, Propristors, doslers § prnlpal | Gduned, Seg, and Bhll Oatofs, Clismherlalno's What, OV Hor 73 anil 187 fgaulss ‘Lyon Havon ki Hors IPITTSBURGH. FORT'WATNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Teave, | Arrive, Day Expre Paditio st Liuo, a Valparaise Accommodation. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE, From the Great Central Rallroad Depot, foot of Lake-st. For through tickets and sleeping-car berths apply at our new Ticket office, 121 Kandolp] ear corner Clark: 75 Canalt., corner Madison; 9% LaSallest., corner Wash {ngton, and af Jliinois Central Depol, Toava Ohicago.. Arrivo at Lafayatto, .. ‘Arrivo at Indiauapolis Arrivo at Ofnolunatl Tralos arrivo ot Ohlcago at 7:57 8. m., 808 8. m., and 70D, . Onlylino TunBing Snturisy gkt train fo T disaapolis and Dluoinnatl, South Eud paviongors can ot pagange ohiooked and tako' trala at ‘Iwanty-socond-at. MEDICAL CARDS, DR. A. G. OLIN 852 WABASI-AV., OPPOSITE POST OIIIOE, od f the in tho treat- T e g R o Avorslon to Soclety, Im. irod 8l Loss of Mamory, &o., pormanently Bired. No'mattor who havo fatlod, call o Swrito.. T 1y Bell. a cortain class of dlson c thoussnda f oast arly, mus! julre af fhan one in wonoral practico. © Payslolans of hict atand. a ing, 1n this aud other cltles, rocoguiza this fact and reo. ominond pationta to Dr, Olfu for treatniont, to8p, m, Bundays, 1to8p, m. Thosa having baing odrod, spocially Iuvited te call o writo, and reoolyo the Doctor’s opinion, free of chargo, hfogs 708 0ught to know—tho oroam of medical ltara: ture—ozplaining who mey marry, wiy not, why. Neodfui advice, ~Aboutpituplos on the laco. * Why our peoplo are romaturely fnilrm, Al thattho doubt(al wish ta know. Rl workcontaiiie information it ail should b 0 guidoand private couns Dmh for By conts, Addre; quatafod with, s toto marr Bt addres Br. K+, GLIN! Obiosio, DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYRIOIAN, 277 and 278 South Olark st,, cornor Van Huren, Chicago, o TR h i mell Koo b e o “b‘]’uunm Ohioago: o7s of 1 A R ‘mady g 5 Boteasd SRIOYLETSNGe Mo aer honorod by s press, Gatoomad af tho uighost modical attalumonts by all th DHEATR BN of o having dorol T ENTE 12, 3 n porfoat 3"1":?;“"%&1;'”»'“ oasod ulpcllllflhfifl AND SPECIAL DISEA n hoth soxoa, CONSULTATION FREE, SEPARATE PARLORY r«fflfififi‘fi" ontiomon, - Call,” CORRESPONDENOR CONFIDENTEAL, " Addremall lotters, with stamps, o Dr, 0, BIGELOW, 37 and 319 South Olark-st. Times, Oct, T 161, DR. BIGRLOW fs a rogularly brod physictan., 1lls ron utation ls best known hore 1o our inidst. 110 watits 1o dis- tant roforonce, but is woll spoken of Ly m‘ar{ one one s to hils cave, Whilo th world enduros rvioo, i1y of tho utmost Miportanoy to_ on only & man whiso axporienco fa squnt ta lifs offorof 1 ealald, aud without projudico, of nny lutorout I essiiig athter than tho truth, wo recommond most cordially un emphatically auch (@ visit DI, BIGIELOW, at his Contral Rootus, 77 sud 279 South Olarl Chleago. COBURN Medical Institute, 115 and, 117 Bouth Olarkeate, _corucr Xonroe, Clioaga, ik i) i Gobien i {rontununt aud auro of a1l fors f olitunls and upoclal istnson 1 hoch sosoe, Thie Tnxtituta 1y uaubstionably 16 fubat solobtiiio I thia ountey fur, thD Lreatmant f Givonton, "D Caburs s coguint graduate uf med1oiio, S0 s thra diplownna from tho bast Collegos in Ty SarI0, W has it noR oxporlotion fn Tho. truatiun ol privato disvascs than men who requiro s ph Hof and voruunet i raatamain ot e b 5y auitrout s rantod o SO R aud 1 Al gpiiidentiat. Oilico o o4y, m. NO CURE! Dr. Kean, Mysleian in Uhicaga, Vuwng vl 10 il ety 00 NO PAY!! 360 Bouth Clark-st,, Chicago, Ma o sontidantislly conalted, potsonally or ' st e R AL Sy yattan i tho ofty wha war- . TG oh Bool ot for 60 cout, Nlustratod with nusser. ous tinoengraviuge,

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