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CITY POLITICS. Meeting of Mr, Hesing's Agi- tation Committee A Platform for the Campaign Submitted, Which Is Expected to TPlease All and Offend None. It .'Ff;vors the Restiction of the Liquor Trade to High- Toned Men, But These Gentlemen Must Bo Pro- teoted Agninst Superintend- ent ‘Washburn, A Grand Hass-Meeting to Bo eld tho Firsb Week in Qctober, Meeting of the Saloon-Keepers’ By Association. HESINGISM. The Conlition-Agitation Committco met ast evening 1n Blamgrek Lall to hear thoraport of tho Commilteo engaged in conntructing n platform, Tho clans wero brdored together at the hour of 8, but when it camo thoro wero anly threo or four of the advanced guardon hand, At twenty ininates to 9 somo forty gontlomen werofn attendanco. Then Mr. Nicuoff movod that Sonator Kehoe tuko the chafr, and it Was carried, whereupon o delegation was sent aftor Dr, Keboe, Ifo called the meoting to ordor, and stated that it had beeu called to liear tho roport of tho Committeoon Platform and Resolutione, 1o called upon tho Secre- tary to rend them, sud Mr, Slein read them, sg fob- lows: * Resoleed, That in tho present stata of the public finances it §n imperativoly necessary that our clly and county affojrs bo minunged in {ho most ccondmical mannir, wid tho public moneys bo husbanded a8 caro- Fully and frugaily 0s_possibie, in order that our in. croased municipal taxatton bo Teduced by o _just snd Qiserimiuating Qoverument, and the oxpenditures bo ‘mado not for tho benotit of nny partlcular cluss, but for tho benefit of thio mnjority of tho entire community, Resolved, ‘That tho cducation of the youth of ‘our counlry {4 ouo of Llio most eflectivo, agoncles for thio Enpprossion and provention of crimo; that this object 13 1mch bettor attajned by tho instruction of our chil- dren in tho schooln then in tho attempt to onforca morality by legislation, Ttesotved, That tho causo of temperanco 15 desorving of {ho aid And asaistauce of every good man, Intem- Teranco in all things whiatovor ought to bo combated With all euitablo meana, Dut wo hold that the desira~ Tlo objects of temperunce can ouly bo nccomplished L elovating tho moral standord of the peoplo throug! cnlightened cducation, and not sumptuary laws or special leglstation, "Revolved, 'Tunt’ wo rocognize tho pursult of happi- nces as ond of tlio inalienablo rights of tho citizon, nnd evory ono should bo left freo fo oxercise Lfs right without Ilot or hindrance, —oxcept under ~such resirictions na aro imposcd Dy constitutional laws ; ond whilsh wo believe thiot on Bunduy all busines and amusemonts should o 8o restricicd na in no measure to intosfora with or dlaturb tho dovotion or worahip of any clars of citl- e, yet wo frnly deny tho right of any ollo or Dy Clnas of Mndiylduals to prescribe how or in what max- Tor Sunday or auy day shall bo enjoyed by a freo peo- ploin a frce Republle, Tenolved, Thiat wo sra {n favor of tho passago of sn ordinance probililing the granting of lconsea to per- 5ona of bad repute for any PUFPOKO OF PUrPVsea whate ever. "Recaolved, That wo Iook with deop regret and op- probension upon the demoralized condition of our Polleo Department, Instoad of serving o8 = departmont for tho protoction of tho iifo aud prop- ity of tho people, it hins been WAed a8 -an_ Ineteumont of oppression in 'tbo hond of a claes of projudiced and unrrow-minded men, and {hat we doprecato thnt 1ho legitimate dubies of tho polico foreo hove been prostituted to gratify tho intolerant spirit of » minori- 1y faction, esolced, That the frequent arbitrary arreste of our clifzens in coses whero fince ouly are imposed for breach of city ordinances are d gravo outrnge, and o violation of constitutional rights, and should not bo folerated by a freo and onlighitencd peoplo, Tesolved, That wo consdder it 6 eaninal principla that & person should be held linble for his own wrong only, and for that reason we consider as unjustitiablo the statutory cnactment making tho owner or landlord of promises which have ‘beow reuted for lawful pur- Buits responsible for the neglect or migdemeanor of his fenant, nud for tho same reason we dompnd ihat drunkards bo held etrictly accountablo for thelr acta gommitted while drunk. Resolved, That tho principles wo resent in our plutforns #nd_resolutions aro conducive to law and Grder, ond while wo sppenl to tho sympathy sud pupport of {bo communily atlarge, regardless of sll Tarly ofiifation, fo indarso them aud the action 1t we have deomed proper to take in this muuicipal contest in opposition to o epirit of intolorance, Wo pledgoe onraclves that wo shall sbide by Jaw and order, B oouneo any faction thot arrognics to tsolt thuk name, and to this end wo plall oppose every candidato For ofice wiho 16 not fn sympathy withs tho spirit of tho foregoing resolutions, During tho perusal of tho resolutions they wero frequontly applauded, BIr. Hamilton moved the adoption of. tho rsport, Mr. Rosenthal demanded tho reading of tho st resolution once more, and it was road, Mr. Rosenthal moved 1o elrike out the word “ma- Jority,” so that it would read * for tho beoefit of tho entiro communily.” Mojority " wat siricken out. Mr. Rosenthal moved to embody the following rcao. lution in tho platform s itenolved, ‘That thero ought also to_be appointed by tho proyer authorities inspectors of all boverages sold publicly,; and those found impuro and deterlorated ought to b condemned, and dealers thorein fined, ‘Mr, Rosenthal desired to have {bo resolution insert~ ed, Objcction was ‘mado that it involved too much Governmentnl interference, but it would be no worso than tho inspection of fish or anything else. He read from "Tai: Trisune the remarks of Archbishop Bayloy, racommending the sppolntment of such Inspectors, Mr. Micholson euld they were not {horo a8 o whisky or beer miceting, snd he objected to mentioning whis- Xy or beer in tho platform. Thoy stand upon tho principlea of liberty, and on the Constitution, snd had nofhing to say about whisky or beer in thelr plat- fortu, Gen. Liob sald it was & matter of aanitary precaution and had no eepecial referenco to whisky or beor, It ap- plicdas well to milk and wine. Ho was in priuciplo op. posed to Government Jnterferenco in tho busluess of tho citfzen, but, under tho circumslances, ho favored tho proposed amendment. 3. McClure moved to rofer back the amendmont {0 {the Committeo on Tesolntions, Mr, Hosing hoped that would not be dono; hothought tho foiut committeos wero capablo of passing upon this resolulion, Tho amendment might be worded propesly, and added to the platform, It would be = vory usvless wauto of timo fo rafor it back, Tho oty Lad an Inspector of Meat. When hops were up to 50 or G0 ceuts 5 pound ufurious substitutes wera used. Au fnspector of beer, Wino, and cider oven, should bo appointed, On the Rbiue were inspectors of Rliino wino; in Munich Inspoctors of beor ; in Irclaud in- spoctors of whisky, ‘Tho Gholr declined to entortaln Mz, BoClure's mo- Hon, and tho resolution was amonded by tho addition, * fTho Chate stated thot although tho Comritteo were fm favor of the sontiments of the addrose, thoy did uot favor s Leing read to a maks-meeting, Tho resolutions as a wholo wore thon adopted, and thio Committos dlschnrgod. Alotter from i, Honry Grecnobaum, addressed to the Chsérman, was roads Tho lotter read o follows : Dean Bm: You will plense oxcuso mo trom taking any active part in tho duliborations of your Commit tee. I have no inclination to fguro fn politics | my busiucss dutivs sbsorb my tmo fully, Candor prompls me [ eny - that 7 st {n symyathy with your movement, and I am of tho convietion thint » municipal ticket, to bo composed of goutiemen pouscusini Loncety ol Intogrity, an woll aw broyd aud practical ylows, will be overwliehalngly sustalned at tho polly, Heapectfully, . JENIT GREENEIATM, Mr, Tesiug sdded to tholottor what Menry Greenia- taum told bim, thot when the ticket wad fn tho geld they would fnd bisa on tho stump, [Applausel. Arno Vors mavad to placo the lettor among tho archives of tho Committeo, Tho President offered tho followlag : Resolved, Tt o tho senka of thia meoting that the election of Judges shiould bo indepondant of party Issucy, and that no parly nominations of Judyea »hiould Un mado to All {ho places of thoso whoso seatd become vacant at the next election, “T'he vosolution was adopted, I, McOlure callod for o roport of the Commities of Ono from each ward, Mr, ‘Micheldon bolfeved the Ward Committeomen should eulargo thomaolves into two or thirea from cach srecinot, who should canvass cach preciuct, and bring "0t the poople. M, Jiceing squelchied the motion by Juquiring how many preciucts woro in the city, There werotoo susuy and thy Comunitieo would e 10 lurge, . Mr, Mutohlochner wanted to Qlsousa the masn-mest~ ing. Whers would ft hot Mr, Hamilton euppoacd the Committeo already ap-. pointod to arrango tho mass-meeting was at work. Tho Ohair informod iho meeting that there Was no ‘apoctal committes for the purposs, Mr, Rosonthal movod that a mass.meeting bo held during tho sccond week in Octobor, snd tiat the Com- mitteo fix tho oxact day. Mr. Hamllton moved to amend by making it tho first weok. fa Mr, Michaclson aald tho Inglish pross are not{n favor of the movement, Aud— Mr, Hosing—Mr, Chalrion, tho gontloman is out of order, Mr, Michaclson continned tbat whilo tho English ross would coaleaco againut tho causo of the meoting, thoro would not bo Hma to arraugo tho campaign at 80 lato a dato. g r. Rosenthial maid the Committon wore justified in fixing thotimo thomeolves, v Gon. Liob hesitated about postponing tho tmo of tho ‘mass-mooting, This movemont liad beon 80 misropro- sonted by tho Engliah prosa with tho Lionorablo 0xcop tlon of Tux Cmicaao TRIDUNE, that tho truc clroum- siances howld Lo sot bofore the Epgiish publle, Xt would bo wall enough to postpone nominstlons, but | tho movernont bad its principles to onnounice, and & ‘mags-moeting callod two wocks honce-would be lato enoughs Tho Luglish prosa falsifiod and misropro- pentod what was said ot thoso smoil meotings, snd it bo- camo" necennary to apnounca just what (bo principles wero. o was ashamed to 5y thore Woro * prominont Gorman oltizens in Cliicago who wero nshnnicd £0 ox= cesa thoir priuciplos, Let Titx TRIBUNK 0nco opont ia s upon (hese Tmen, and thera ‘would bo found ihovsands of nativo-born Amerlcans ready to indorso overs word of tho resolutions, Io know of a dozen o Prominont Germana® who wouid sco TE: TRIIURE, a1kt el ta conductora tho sentinuents of tho peoplo i would stand differently in that paper, Not ono of thiero promincnt Germana® would come to theso Soetingn. 1o belloved o great emorgoney was upon thio peoplp, aud thoy sliould speak os thioy thought, ‘M. Lambilton did not neo tho nocessity for oxcito- meut, Ta would accept Gon, Licbs smendment., ‘Nir. Tcaing said that while lio s i favor of & mass ‘meating at vory early dato, ho did not want to hold it boforo thoy could get ready, Ho wanted tho piate forms preventod to tho largost masg-imcoting ovor held in "Obisasgo, o wanted a multitudo thero, o bolloved tho Hoxoma on tho other sido wero domoralized by tho firm stand {hoy had tnkon, Tho Republicans would not daro hold a Gon- yention, for thoy kuew dofcat stared them in tho faco, TApplatine] 1o botioved that not only forolgners but Dativo Amiericana would -bo vith them. [Applause.] Thoy neoded money to got up & groat meoting, They collt ot put thelr ands (o tho Oty o County easury, o otliers might do, but thoy hnd to dopend on the hard-flated workingmon {osupply the money el would bo Tocessaey 10 sostora fo thom the liber- Hica tigy cnoyed loro for twoenty yoars, [Applotse.) Tz, Hoscatinl did not wish it Inferred from Gen. Lioba remarka thnt any number of prominent Ger- Tans wore nob with thom, Thoy wern 80 fow they coutd not be found. “Gon, Ticb said fio always know whero bia frionds woro In a fAight, Thoso men whio enlistod Srwt In 180% Yo could roty on o fight for tho Unlon, The Germans Who liad moat intivence with the Amesican press would Tot show tholr ands and faces, Mz, Hosiug—Thoy Lavo not been callod upon to ot ‘Gok, Lsb nld o did not wait to b called upon whion hla houso s on firo, | Thiero Woro only {wos Andea-holf por cont of thoss # prominent Gerinans,” ‘but they had not shown their faces, 'Mts, Henny moved that (ho meoting be held on tho frat Baturday of Octobor, and sll opposing amond- menla boiog withiramy, Mr. Keawy's motion was unanémonsly ogreed to, A Liob mavad tho appointmont of & Commitied of Tweive to take charge of tho weeting. ‘Mr, Bchwartz scconded tho motion, 1t waa carricd Rr, Rosonthal moved that tho Chalrman appoiat tho Committeo at Lis lelsiire, \fr. Hesiog moved that tho Chairman bo sllowod to dd to the Committee, if nocessary, to give ropresenta- tion all over. Adopted o ey soguestod o not to forgot the county owns. "Tho towna sro not to o forgotton, Qu motion of Mr. Hesing, overy ons in the meoting ‘was addod o the Commiiteo. Mr, Konny eald it was well and proper toappolnt the Committeo of Twelva, They could arraugo in the propor form tho wny 10 exrry out the mouting, whilo he Joint Committec conld bring . togeter the crowds, 18 N, Hesing romarked, The motion provailed, My, Michelson sald thore was a nocd of funds, Ho was fu favor of o special commitics in cach ward to rofso funds for tho mnee-meoting, Mr, Mutehlechner moved thut the Ward Commiltees by enfisd ypo Ly o Ulele wards tho platform of tho party. Gell.pfilufl ‘sald he supposed at tho mass-meating tho Central Qommitiea would aurrendor thelr self-ap- ‘pointed authority to tho people, and rocolve baclk from them thie suthority held, Mr, Mutchlechuer withdrew his motion. Gen, Lieh movad that a committeo of three he ap- pointed by tho meoting s Finauce Committoo to Taiso fuuds for thn mass-meeling. Mr, Olot thought that this was taking thelr ‘busi- nesy out of the hauds of tho Commitles of Twalvo, T¥lio wore tho proper suthonty, and should bo atlowe to nppolut their own sub-committces. Mr, Michelson thought the sppointment of & Fi- nonce Committeo cssential, o Mr, Healng remarkod. Mr. Roseuthel ageeed with Mr, Qlowry, snd Gon Liob withdrew his motion, The Oheir announced that the wards wero to raise 413 1jttle local excitement,” “Adjournod for & week, THE SALOON-KEEPERS, A mesting of tho Assoclation of Liboral-Minded Citizens (Vereln Freisinniger Buorger) was hold yes. tordsy aftornoon at Bwisa Iall, No.43 North Ciatk sircet, Mr, T\ A, offmann, Jr., tho Presldent, in iho chair, Mr, Peter Muellor was eloctod Socretary pro tom, g . Mr. Urbun Schimitz anid ho was fined in tho Polico Qourt beeatso his bar-keoper had ept his naloon open & fow minutes aftor 12 o'clock, and ko wanted to know whotlier {ho Socloty would pay tho fno. Ifo would nover hrvo been fined bt _through the-carclessness of thioir nétornoy, Qapt, Mualler. - After s lengthy debate, it was declded that tho So- cloty should sppoal tho caso, and pay tho scoruing ex- penses, Toter Muallor moved that the moetings of tho Socfoty Do heroafter hold avory two weeks, instesd of oneos wock as haretoforc. Measrs, Schwuchow, Bchwarz, and others wero do- cldedly opposed to the motlon, for tho reason that it was bt short timo until election, and thoy could not meat too often, b ‘e, Hoffmans, the Presidont, sskod Mr, Kaltenback to tako the chair, to cnablo him to make a few romarks on this subject, offmann 8ald this was tho socond time ho had Ieft tho chialr to express is opinion, When tho Boci- oty wan first organized it waa 8 soclety composod ex- clusively of saloon-koopers, Afterwards it was pro- ‘poncd to chango tho name, n order 40 givo othior clti= zens o chpnco o join' thom, Thioy had advenced fo anottior cpocts, and thoy showld cesse to ngitato ns saloon-kocpers, and joln {ho ofhor clementa that wera nov battling for thiolr rights, It had tho appearanco a8 if most of tbom Lad joined tho Bocloty hecanse it was to thoir interest 1o do 60, aud not because thoy cared for the porsonal lbortics of tho community. Thoro oxlsted no mecessity for ihelr coming toothior overy wook for tho purposs of audiling » fow bills, e conld seo no further need of tholr mestings, | "Tho Germon-American Central Commnitteo had left it Darrow sphicre and jolnod with a committoo of prom- inont citizens of other mationalities, That Commnitico ‘Tad appointod » sub-committes, Which had worked up & platform around which all fres sud liberty-loviug citizens would gather and win » glorious victory noxt fall. 1t waa bout time that thefr soclety Jolned tho Gormou-Amorican Committeo and acted with them aununit, Thoy had accomplisked much goodl, but tholr tasc was comploted, and thoy shouldact 1o lunger an moloon-koopers, and in continuing to do w0 they would do irreperablo fnjury o thio good causo thoy were buttling for, All must now be unlted inton comploto wholo, and overyono should Soin tho ranks in Which otber mon stood equally patriotic, und just as food as they were, Instend of golug ta tho ieating Friday fternoons, thiey should go azound {he city s ‘agitate umong othiors, and 800 10 1t that those that sro ehtitlod receive thoir cilizonship papors, In thal woy thoy would accomplish moro than by stfouding moat Inpa for tho only purposo of soeing tholr names in tho anors, P Stuolter’s motion was adopted, On niotfon of Mr, Johin De Lerg it waa resolvod that twenty members La horeaftor cousldered o quorum, inntend of thirty, as Leretoforo, ‘Mr, Poter Musller was oloctod Socrotary in place of i, Tiuney Motz resigned, 2, Jolin Do Derg moved that o commitica be ap- olutel to favestiguto into tho conduct of Mr, Horlko, SHo of tholr number, who Istoly was & witucas sgainst » saloon-keoper. Mr, Hortke, who wa yresont, excitedly roso_and salid o Lind only donowhat §t was hix duty ta do, That Baloon-liogpor agaluat Whotu Lo appoared was a villaln- o follow Who kept 8 low hud infxmous Teaost, Ho Conid prova that tho man had lately aot up n rablit stow which was composed of duad [Hov- oral membors becomo very fudignant at ths assertion, ahd amid ench cholco opithots us You ave a lar, STuat's un Infamous llo,” * You ought o be suhuncd of yourself,” tho speaker lind to tuk his scat, Actor wuditing aoveral bills, and transncilug some furthor unitmportant Luslacss, tho meoting adjourucd, A FUNNY MEETING. A meeting of citizens of {hoe Eloventh Ward was hold 1ast ovening at O, TT, Beanlan's maloon, No, 223 Wesb Randolph strect, Mr, Beanlan collod tho meut- jug to order, ond sald that (his was not a meoilag of oy portioular cliquo or yarty, but: o meoting of oltfzens from every party to oxehiauyo views upon tho present poliileal site wation, aud abiout tho fntercats of tuo Elovenths Ward, No nttention was paid by tho outeidern or thelr Aler- Tien to tho wanta of thelr sectiow of thoclty, Every othior #actfon hod beon Jiberally provided for szeopt Uiolrs, and theroforo 1 was their paramount duty lo throw usldo ult purly afbiiations, ud clsct such mon as . roprenonfatives of {ho 'Ward sa wouid Geo that oy had tholr slaro of © Ime rovementn, * 1o {hen nowfnated Mz, Miko ioagh au Clintean of tho matu, M, Tiopch do- cifadit B horor conferrod pon it sud Mr, Cbatlca Bluvers was nowluated, bub Mr, Blovery also declined, whon Mr, O, ITScanlan wna nominated, Mr. Scanian not feoling lilmeolf compotont to porform tha arduous dulios of tho ofiico, ho also deolined, Hoveral othor gontlemon wore nominatod, who all deolined, and tho Tuceting therefore adjournod for want of n Clistrman, Anothier mooting will bo held al the same placo noxt Tucsdsy eveuing. 2 e TIE CITY IN BRIEF. fenlly fined the Ohicago, Durlinglon & Quinoy Tallroad Qompany $35 yoaterdoy morulng for ob- siructing tho streots, John Bmill was finod $25 for keoping a gambling- houso, Tho polico saw him aud two others gamibling, and arrestod {hom, Banyon sald, 08 thoy woro caught in tho act, hio would fino them $25 onch, ) Tha formor mombors of tho Twenty-fourth Tog- {ment Iilinofs Voluntoors will hold grand rounion at tho North ido Turnor Iiall Saturday, Sept. 20, | Tho now Synogoguo “Deth Memodrosh HMagodol Nuna Jacob,” No, 104 Pacifio avonuo, wil bo dedicated snd conacorsted with fnposing. coramonios Sunday, Sopt. 14, at 9 o'lock 8, m, Fifty now locomotives havo juat boen added to the 1motive power of tha Lako Bhoro & Michigan Southorn Tiallrond, making a totsl of five hundrod locomotives now at the dlsposition of the Company. Tho schoonor Bpocd, towod by tho tug A, Miler, yoterday ran ogainst thio abutments of Lako stroot bridge, whilo trylng to pass tho tug Van Bchatk, No dsmajga waa dorio to tho bridge, but tho achoonar had hor Jibboom and bowsprit carried away. Two ‘of Miko McDonalda ropors, nemod Chatlos Ooltor and John Page, woro triod beforo Banyon yes- tordny morniug onn chargs of vagrancy, Thoy ara old offondors, who can bo acon overy day about Clark and Madison streole, and aro woll known, yet they waro dismiseod, Bliko McDonnld patd tho costr. Roliglona sorvices will be held to-morrow in tho lowor rooms of the Memorlal Oliapol of {ho new Ohurch of tho Messlab, .corner of . Michigan ayeuuo and Twonty-third strcot, Mr. Colllor ia snxfous that his entiro flock should bo made awaro of tho fact, and they aro invited to assomble ance moro undor tholr own roo? afier two years of wandering. Tho body of Fred Kloin, tho watchmen at Fox & Tloward’s drodglng-machine, hear North aveuuo, was found in tho canal noar by yestorday morming, 1l 1ad apparently fallen fu, An inquest was hold at tho rostdence of decoasod, No, 40 Gardner strect, ab which & verdiot of sccidental drowniug Wl!\mm]cwd. Johin Johnson, or, s hio 1 moro gonerally known to tho police, “ Appotita BIll,” wos up before Banyon yes- torday morning on » cliargo of vagranoy, and, although }10 waa praven to bo in tho émploy of p man who koeps & mock-nuction shop, in Tinging {n victirs, and nlso in tho practico of “stufing" watchos, Lo liad Miko Mc- Donaid thore, snd ho was dismissed, 2r, Josoph Bholtz, residiug at No, 193 Murlbut stront, wWaa injurod, yostorday morulug, by a Wagon wheol passing over his foot and dislocating tho aukio. The accident occurzed on tho corner of Market and Randolph streals. Tho team was drivon by W. A, ‘Lighthiall, who did all in iy powor to atone for tho 1n- Jury, Tliursday nlght, at about 11:30 o'clook, While & num- bor of omployes of tho stesl worka of tha Nortls Cbica- o Tolling Ml woro plsytog, one of thew, & Sweds namod Charlos Tasacson, obout 17 sears of ago, waa canght n some oy In tho dlovtor, snd e nck as Prokien, Tho deceasod residod with his parcaty at No, 70 Dixon strect, whithor tho Lody was taken by his compandons, Tho Coroner was notifod. Thursday aftornoon, at about 2 u'clock, Jamen Lud- wig, o farmor residig in Bluo Inland, ‘while driving his team acrosa tho ratlway-track of tho Gbicago & Al ton Railroad Company, ou Grova trect, was run into by engine No.G8uf that Gompang. Tho wagon was entiraly domoilabed, tho horses injired, and Ar, Lud- Wig, badly cut and brulsod, He woa moved to No. 05 “Archor avenuo, and Lig wounds dressed by Dr. Heascrt, His injurics aro not of a scrious nature, The respon- sibility for tho accident 18 divided botween tho dsiver of the’horses and the driver of tho engiso. Bids for tho eroction of tho Small-Pox Hospital, to bo located on the grounds of tho Iousoof Corroctlon, wrero openod by thio Board of Public Works yeatordny, Mosers, McCoy & Yelter mado tho lowest bid, §13,000 for a frame or $17,000 for a brick building. The high- ‘oit bid was from Ernshaw & Gobol, $33,088 for o framo, and $20,650 for a brick bding, No rard wan made, The contract for tho extonsion and conatruction of the Twenty-socond atreet sower into tho Inke, was awarded {0 Mesars, Fox & Howard at $2,805,95, The now counterfoil $500 noto is undonbtedly n vory dsugeroud one. The artistlo oxcellence of the work- manship would scein to {ndieato thut some first-clags ongraver, horotoforo honcat, hus turnod scoundral, Wo understaud thnt United Btales Asulstant Trensurer ‘Wobster Las roceived, from the LTressury ‘Department, 1aro photographs of the genuine and of tho counter- foit notes, by which diffcrences can be dotected which ‘would b likély to vlude the most careful examinstion of tho notes thomsolves, I will Lo vory happy to cx- ‘bibit the photographs to bavkers and oflers intereated in tho matter, ond to_direct atiention to puch diffor- enices 0 hio Lias notlced. “Tho docision of Danyon in regard to the vagrancy 1aw lias beon looked forward to with a great deal of intorest, in {hio hopo that hie would construe tho lowas it really is, and that the [{lml&ol villulos who fuvest our stroets In tho employ of Ilike Mevonald would Lo sent to thp Bridewoll, or bp compelied fo leave {own. But ho did no such thing. ~Ho merely atated thiat, un= dor tho old Constitution, the city cliarter and tho o~ dinanco passed by the Common Couneil were uncon= stitutional, Thie Gen, BSiiles ghowed very Clearly, but lo _olso howed that eiuco Tho Cofstitution of 1670 Loth the ehartor nnd ordi- nauce bad been amended ond were now conslitution. al. All thess facts Banyon took nu notico of, but Avadod o only thiug 10 bo dono now is for . Capt, ‘Buckloy to got a warrant and arrest ke M¢Donald and have him takon before Justice Scully, where Le would scon get hils deserts, sud then lot hin appeal and Dava the Grand Jury doclde tho queation, and shuw Tanon tho law, : Tijo Executive Commitice of tho Exporition held n moofing yesterday aftornoun, Mr. N. 8, Bouton in tho chair, Afr, Toynolds Sccrotary, = It was deolded that oxhibitors of small articles bo requested to put themy in‘ cascs, #o that thoy might not bo lost or stolon, ' Tho Commcrelal Adeertiger wos made ofclal organ of + tho Exposition. oditions - will bo printed deily _in tho buillding, all the work to bo dono in full visw of the public, Tho doowment will bo aold for two cents. A Troposition to furnish tho bullding with advertising Vindow shodes was Tojoctod, Tho contractor wy diracted to put fron rods from tho’ gallers fo tho trusscs, ns contemplated by tho contract, Heath & Milligsh weroanarded thig contract for caleimining tha intorlor of the buflding at 50 cents per 100 sqitaro feot, W. A. Duttora & Co, were mado ofliclal suctioncers, Works of art aro o bo Jusurod a4 soon ns thioy arxivo at tho building, ThoCommitice adjourncd until Mon- Qay, Tho Becrolary's offico will bo removed to-dny to 110 builling, and will bo located at tho Adams stroct entrance, PERSONAL. Tho Hon, L. E. Woob, of XaCrosso, 18 at the Pacifle, Gon, H, A, Darnum, of Now York, s at {ho Pactilc, “The Xon, J. N. Conger, of Rock sland, is at tho Pa- clfic, Gen; John P, Durfoo, of Now York, 18 at tho Bhor- . > B Judgo D, N. Cooloy sud family, of Iows, sre at tha Tacific. * The Hon, P, E, Connar, of Salt Lako Olty, ia at tho Pacific. The Ion, A, A, Kollogg, of Hartford, Qonn,, i3 at {lio Sliorman, “Thio Hon, A, B, Slanton, of Washington, D, O, 15 at iho Sliorman. Tho Hon. 6,7, Anthony, of Valyaralso, is at thio West Sido Drigge. Judgo J, H. Thomas, of Bt Louls, 1# at tho Weat Bido Briggs, 1. 0. Golgate, the “nosp man,” of Now York, ia at tho West Bido Lirlgga, Tho Ton, D, B, Bherswood and family, of Galveston, “Toxas, aro at the Bhorman, John B, Gook, Gonoral Agent of tho Pekin, Peorla & Warsaw Railroad, 18 at the Pacile, 1t Ool, James T, Finnigan will calt ot this ofico Lo will find a veluablo package marked to hls addross, r, Munn, Supervisor of Internal Rovenuo, loft for Gairo last. ovening, having dscovered notbiug oe to who waro tho partners of Collootor Harper in his grain spoculation, In the courso of & week Alr, Munn will roturn end resume his investigstion, Nl Bryant and Michacl Grary left for New York yesterday, intonding to roturn fu a weok or two, Thoy rili zunko ap offort 4o arrango & four-ball matel at bil- iarda botwoen Maurico Daly and Georgo Sloson, fo bg played fu this city at tho closo of the proposed tourna- ‘mont, and are likely to provo auccesaful,© ~ - Jumes Kollek snd Jobn Robertsow, of Suffolk, Englaud, * wera at tho Shorman Iouso yostorduy, Thieso gentlomon camo over tottond tho salo of short. horna beld at Uties, N, Y., on Wednesday, Mr, Rob- ertaon pald $40,600 for tho Lightl Duchens of Geuovs, and Mr, Nollor pald $37,000 for anolbior famous Duchess, Tho followlng were ot the Gommorelsl Iotel yester- doy: 'dawes Drummond, Usnads § 11, O, Coulter, Now York; I, 8, Galus, Doston; 1, B, Sampaon, Mont~ clalr, N, J.; J, J. Boborlson, Hardsonville, Mo, i ‘Albert Dowoy, Oadlz, 0,; 8. T. Twlicholl, Alarion, Oblo ; 3, 8, Johnaton, Albany ; 8, O, Buow, Burling- ton, Tu. § P’ B, Bauret, Stovenvilie, O, . Réprescutatives of tho four principal biltlard-table manufactorios of tbo uity—Zoller's, Einanol Truns- wickiw, Btophant, Monholmer & Hurt, and tha Druns- wick & Dalke Companles—not st Foloy's yeslorday dngreed to subscritio $250 cach toward a nationsl threo-ball billiard tournument to bo given in thip clly during tho month of November, and fn roturn thols mako of tablea will Lo ucod alternatoly, Tho manago- meut of tho lournamont has bien futruated to Mr, -Tom Yoloy, who hne sgracd to becomo responsiblo for $9,000 to Lo glvon dn prizcs, Fusthor pariioulsrs will THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPIEMBER 13, 1873 Do given when tho progrsmmo haa beon arrangod and tho playera sclocted. : ¥ Father Burko {a lecturing in tho sonth of Ircland, The London Cosmapolitan Indulges n tho hopo of fosing Judal 2. Tonjamin Lord Ohief Sustes of Eng- nd, Mes. Dr. Moody, of Groenshurg, Tad, tian heen op- pointed Doputy Collector by Will Uitmback, Qollector of Internal Roveuuo for that district, Geargs M, Pullman, of palaco-car famo, hs pur- chaeod grovud at Tang Dranch nest to Georgo W. Childa’ ottogo, for $43,000, Lo will Luild cottago tlioro noxt eeanvti. ‘Hoblenkl Btunrt, now {mprironed fn Epain for atiling {ho Cortial, In xakd to bo tlio leanl ropreseniative of tho royal familien whoso names lio Lentn, and, tliorefore, ;!xudlaglmunlu Ticir of tho crowns of Foland and Eng> and. James McDormott, oditor of tho Brooklsn Sunday Preas, wont to the "Turkiah bathy in Brooklyn recently, having o alight cold nand hoping to get relief, 1o suys o waa forced to emergoe froma femperatnra of 140 de- grocs 1nto 8 cold plunge, Tho followlug doy ho could Searcely sposk, snd now ho §s voicoless, Joneph W. Foolo, of Cinclnnati, owny omo of, {ho 3yig Tarms ® in Contral Tilinte, senr Mavos, aud has it {horoon a barn, which wne duly dedfeatod with religlons ceremonies ono Sutday recently, Twelva Tundrod people wero reated {n tho” bullding an the 0o« caslon sud 03 many moro ou tho outside, Tho Rov, Newman Iall, in bidding farowall to his congrogatlon in London; prioe tohis dopartura for fhin couniry, satd_that bo proposod fizat to go to Niagara s res vl ud Uen Lo trovl trom, oty Lo clty proachivg tho Goapel, lecluring on teetotullsm, and pramating a8 for s ho could tho Londs of brother- hood Letweon tho two nations, Jamos Otls, tho nowly-cleclad Magor of Bay Fran- ciaco, in n Bowton boy, formerly au active momber and Sfecr of tho Mercantile Library Associntion, 1fo §n a Sorchant of igh choracter, n Fon-in-law and formor- Ty partner with tho late Gapt, Macoudry, at Bau Fruu- claco, Mr, Otis recolved hia mereantifo educntion in 1lio counting.room of Whilism Perling, of Boston, At ho first oleotion of President Grant, Ar, Olls wos on tho Elactoral tickot of Callforala. Thio 8t, Tonia Times ssy8: “ A Timea roporier woa informod yeaterday, upon good authority, thnt Joo McOullagh would {nko tho aditorlol mansgement of tho Globe, na aoon a8 ings could ho srrangod with M. oo, Mr, McCullagh Dproposcs to associato with Tiim ori tho Globe Lanigan, who was formeriy city od- itor of tho Demoerat, and Sinclair, of tio Now York Tyyiies, and ono or two of the beat mon from tho pros- ent foreo of tho Democrat, WIth thase nuxiliasiea and auch of tho Globe men ns ho shall doclde to slow to remain, ho thinka he can get up & newapoper tho like ©of which Bt, Louis las never secn, To 1sa the lan- Quago of ane of the McOullagh crowd, 1t will be ‘a po- Por which will mako this old towu Lowl " McGREGOR, IOWA. Struci by Lightning---Child Drown= c=esRtody TEcsurrcctedesaChlcknsnw County JNepublican Conventionss Pontoon Bridges Over the Miusivsip= pi. Special Dispatel (o The Clicago Tribune, *** MoGneaon, lows, Sopt. 12.~Tho wife and two daughtera | of Mr. White, of Toward Contro, woro struck’ by liglining last weok, but fortunately-. cscaped any serlous in- jury. Tho oldest girl was huit about tho liead,” although no bruises wero visiblo, , Tho shoes sod etouk}n;in of tho youngest wore torn from lior, and scattored in -ovory direction around tho room. Xor logs to tho kuoos woro badly burned, | The house showad no signe of ever Laving boon Visited by lightning. J. H, Moyer, of ader, 108t a littlo child, last woolk, by drown ina spring ouly s fow rods from tho door of lis houso, Tho mothor of the child was away at tho time. Tho body of D, R. Bmith, noar Proston, Minn., woe taken out of tho gravo, and loft in the bushos noar by, Ono thousand dollora has boen offerod for tho arrest of the porpetrators, They aro atill ot Iarge. Tho Republican County Convontion of Chick- asaw, on tho 7th inet., nominated F. D. Itos- worth for Roprosentative, G. A. Iamilton for Auditor, and B. G. Crofis for Bhorif. Tho delo- gutos to tho Sonatorial Convention were nstruck- ed to vote for Andy J. Felt. of the Nushun Fost for Btato Sonator. A pontoon-bridge has beon built over the onst chaunal of tho Mi!niaugmi River, hotwoen McGregor and Prairio du Chion, completed tho Iast of Jast wook, and traing havo been running daily sinco its complotion, Tho bridge is built in tho following manner : Tho track is Iaid upon piles to tho chanunel, which is, at this point, about 800 foot wide. -Across the chanmel iwo pontoous aro strotchod, ou which rails are laid, and an apron connects them with ibo track on tho piling. A similar bridgo is in process of making for tho west chaunol. This opens o nluw ora in railrond crossing on tho principal rivora. PR Supreme Courtof ¥ilinols. Spectal Disnatch to The Chicaan Lridune., Orrawa, Ill,, Sept. 12.—Tho following busi- ness was done in tho Supromo Court to-doy : Palmor va, Ford ; time tofilo nbstracts extonded ten dnys, Tarnor ve. Bonnott ; motion for cor- tiorarl allowed and writ ordored. Iuston ve. Atlins ; opplication for leave to wilbdraw rec- ord to Slo as roturn to virit of error ailowed, bub record not to bo takon from Court to propare ab- stract aud briofs. Dond of Clerk approved Ropublio !Life Insuranco Company va., Blair Todga; appeal divmigsed with 5 por cent dam- ages. Olwdyick vs. Glapp ¢ loove uskod to with- draw zocord by consent; lenvo rofused. Tot- {orhnut vs. Paul ; suggestion of death of ap- pollco, Illiuois Oontral Rtailrond ve. Pattorson § zuation filed 1o strike bill of oxcoptions from the record ; appellant aska for ton days’ timo to filo affidavit to sustain tho bill, and motion by appolleo fo allow him fiVe daye' timo to filo rebutting pnpora; tho two motions last mentioned sllowod. Millor ve. Meisuor , ‘motion for writ of certiorari v, McClellan ; mo- tion’ to dismive appoal; short record. Kerher v, Tinoin Btono Company 3 motion to dismiea apponl, with 5 per cont damages sllowed, Woa- Yor vé, Dossor; motion to dismiss appeal. Proat va. Daniols ; motion to dismies lm\mal, with & por cont damages allowed, —War- ton va. Illnsbrough; motion to dismiss ap- peal and filo suggostions as to dnmagoes al- owad. * Illivois Central Railrond va. Cragin submittod on brief. Northorn Lino Packet Com- pany va. Bininger ; abstracts doficiont and mo- tion for further tmomade, Howden vs. Bow- don; continued for want of ervico in time. Cootray v8, Hopking ; motion to dismies appoal for want of record, with § per cont dumages al- Jowed., Gorrabront ve, Jiall; samomotion al- lowed. Washburn ve, Doa ot]al;; motion to dis~ miea with §per cont damages allowed. Irons ve. Marshall ; motion to dinmiss appeal, Goold 8, Caldwoll ; motlon to dismiss appeal for wané of record, with 5 per cont damagos, allowed. Lineback va. Lincback ; motion to dlumisa ap- peal. Using vs, Corr engf:uutiou of diminution of record, and for cortiorari. e following gontlomen, examinod on yestor- doy, wore admitted to tho Ber: N.J. A\){;nmnn, William Bordon, Thomag H, Brush, Albort Bus! noll, Nathan Bacon, G. L. Olark, Jamen 8, Chos- brough, W, ¥. Drury, J. Flannery, Androw Grobs, W. L. Hondoraon, D, M. Kirli, B. D, Lucas, William P, Lantz, N, H. Muum', Milotus 8. MoGraw, A, Marx, 1. O, Connall, Willism N. Dusey, R. . Dorter, I, O, Bcovill,’ 1L, Btrawn, 1. 8, Latham, B, M., Wilson, On tho punouncoment of tho names of the |, succossful applicnnts, Chiof Justico Lreoso de- livored & vory oloquent addross to the youug Iawyors. A'largo number of students wero ihen ox- smined in open court, when tho court at 4 o'olock adjourncd £ill 9 a, m. to-morrow. —_———————— Michigan State Constitutional Comiw misslon, - Special Dispateh to Lhe Chicago Tribune. T.axeva, Mich,, Bopt, 12.—In Lhe Constitu- tiousl Commission, an articlo on corporations was roportod (his morning, o synopsis of whick follows: Al corporations, oxcopt charitablo, educations], pone! and reformatory ones, musi oronfter bo created by the gonoval laww, and tho charters of no othor oxlsting corporations aro to Lo amonded or oxtended in future, though sll goneral aets of incorparation may bo ameudod, extondod, or ropoaled, No goneral banking Inw shall tako offect uniil approved by & msjority voto at a genoral election, Bauk stookloldors shall bo individually licblo for dobts and sor- vices in proportion to tho amount of thely stactt. Dauk mnotes to bo registored, and fully’ securod in tho intorest haariui: stooks of this Slato or tho Unitod Btetos, which are to bo deposited with tho Treasuror, and, in easo of in- kolvenoy, bill-holdars' rights 'are {o bo proforred to thoso of ofher oreditors, Who Legislaturo miny authorize no incorporztion to guspond pay=- monta, No corporation shll lold any roal es- tato moro than ton yoars, oxcopt such as che{ actually ocenpy., Toreign corporations shall hwvo 1o Frcatcr ‘privilojon than domentics, This article doos not rofer to citjos pr villagos. A proposition wna ngreed to fucrosso tho home- stond exomption ~ from {ho prosont fig- urei of &1,600 to' R4,000 or &2,600. Bouio mombers opposed it _oa likely to injuro tho orodit of tho Blato, and encourago curolessnang in the pnyment of Uohis, Lixomplion was flunlly fixed al €2,000, Mr, Moffatt nrged tho nbelition of apeaitio taxen, excopt as to gorporations undor apociul chartors, and daclared tho system vicions and unfair to localitles whore corparate property les, Mr, Joromo thought tho Btato vealizud noro fram the present plan thau if taxen wero lovied by ltocal psuessors, Judjo Wilhoy sug- gontod the payment, to tho Auditor-Usneral, of # grons sum on a fixed standard of value appor- tioned aquitably among loculttion, as in 1linoiu, A niotion to recommit tho articlo, " with [nslrug- tlouy to abolish spocifo taxos, was lost, SHIPWRECK. Tho Orow of the Wrocked Whalory the Ansel Gibbs, Subjected to Brutnl | Trentment by the Officors=Anothor Vessol with All Eor Orow Xmst In tho Lntoe Nova Scotin Storms=Wreclk . and Euin on the Labrador Const. * Bostow, Bopt. 12.—Somo of the crow of the swhalor Ansol Gibbs, of New Bodford, befors ro- ortod wrocked in tho Asctio Ocoan, and brought o New Bedford in tho whaling-schoonor Abhio Beadford, bavo ronched Boston, and toll & hor- riblo story of thoir sufferinga and torturo by tho officors of tho Ansol Gibbs. ‘Thoy say, owing to a noglact fo provido suitablo provisions, the orow woro attacked with scurvy, Thoy wore torribly beaten by tho Captain and First Mnte, and aftor tho vessol wns wrocked ton mon dlod of tho seurvy, and those who wero foremost [n protost- ing ngalngt their ill-troatmont wora loft on an island, tho Captain of tho Abbio Bradford rofus- {ug thom ""“"‘5"" w3 Hatrax, N. B., Sopt. 12.<Nowas has boon 1b- ceived that tho brig 1illen Boudrat sank at hor sachors in Onpso Bay, during.tho late gale, avd | &1l on board are supposod to bo lost. Paggongors by tho disabled stesmor City of Bristol will bo takon to Now York to-morrow. Nrw Yoni, Sopt, 12.—A gontloman_wlho ar- rived in this city to-day direct from Lnbrador, gives tho following Information about tho offeots of thorecont slorm on that const : ‘At Indinn Ticklo six porsons woro killed by {u\lhaF buildings, Thoro wore aix square-rigged vossela oft this harbor, all of which woro lost with thoir crows. Tho flshermon lost all their ood-liver oll, of which tlng Iird aceumulated o Intga ond rich quantity. Of oll tho lossos, ex- copt that of lifo, none will be folt moro rovorely han this. "I'ho loss of life on Iand, an far ns conld Do ns- cortained, wns iwenty-throo women, four- teen . mon, and many childron. The numbor of - lives -. lost ™ in_ skiffa nna in boats near the shore could not bo caleulated. Disconsolato womon wero rushing in all diroc- tions on tho moruinfi aftor the galo, socking nows of thelr husbauds, fathers, and brothors, Thoir orlea wore heartronding, and nearly sll of them wero loft withont food, shelter, or a chango of clothing. Tho fow huts inlow gronnd which had outlived tho storm woro actually packed with mon, women, and children seoking sholter from the cold aud polting rain which provailed on tho morning after tho galo, Tho inbabitants 1ost most of their proyisions, and should vessela which will bo sont to tho relfof of those unfor- tunato crosturcs, who arc doprived of shelter, food, and clothing on o coast which at this soa- gon 18 proverbinlly dreary and inhospitable, bo delayed khmuqh stroos of woathor or otbor acci~ donts, n torrible famino must bo tho noxt afllie- tion to bofall tho now grievously aillicted fishor- mon sud women in $hat ruin-stricken rogion. Fakar chmesdn i soris Bishop Simpson on Woman Suffrage. Sourur Bexp, Ind., Sopt. 13.—Ab tho Motho- dist Episcopal Conforence now in nunslou hero, while tho subject of schools were under discus- sion to-day, the vannmhlo]]ishur Simpson strucl into politics by saying : ** Pardon o digrossion, Iwant tho day to come whonwoman will voto. Without their voto I foar wo will naver bo sblo to put down the houses of infamy and liquor- ealoons of our country, Nothing i8 so ruinous to tho country itistrue, andit is my opinion that wo oan't gul along without tho women vot- ing. Itianot good for, man to bo alono.” g itk s Accused Jorsey Clity Ofiicials victod. Nzw Yorg, Sopt. 12.—The jury in tho case of William Brinstead and Bonjamin_F. Walsh, mombora of tho Board of Worlis of Jorsoy City, charged with corruption in office, after an ab- Bonce of twonty-four hours, returned a yordict of guilty. Conw s e Anniversary of the Uatuo of North Point. Barriyone, Sopt. 12.—To-duy, being tho an- niv eraary of the Datilo of North Point, was ob- sorved 08 o general holiday. Tho ¢ Old Do- fonders prssod tho day atBrown's Pavilion,and tho militia paradod. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Financinl Noews. Nrrw Yonr, Sept, 19.~Monoy casier, After loaning a7, gold, it doclined to & per cant, Thoro was an oo gubly o esconablo maton, arting firm, with_nctunl business ot 1083/@108; for 60 dny, and 10037 for sight, fales ‘Gustomna rocoipts, $08,000, @old stronger, rangiug from 1113 to 1113, and closing at 11L5%. ' Loutn wero from 310 6 per cant for carrying, aud 1.64 fo tlat for borrowing. Cleariugs $10500000. Tho Asalant Treasuror disbuso Governmicnts firm snd in good demand, Btato bonds quict, Stocka highor with s Srmer nnderions than on any provious day of thowook, Iriccs advanced i to 17 per ceut, nnd although there wero occasional reactions the market closed at nearly the highcat polut of tho day. Tho loading featurcs were Westorn Union, Lako Blhore, New York Contral, Pacific Mall, Rock Island, Unfon Paciic, Wabnsly, S, Paul & Northwostern com- mon, The Mafleays: Tho tono of tho market is very firm, and ovincos s deeided incllustion to ndvance, but wo_do not look for an immediate bull campaigu, but rather an activo market with frequent fluctuations, QOVERNMENT DONDS. L1172 1165 Coupons, '81 Coupous, 62 ¢ Goupous, "4 116 Coupoun, 165 © 1163 Coupons, 60 (new),. 1153 STATE 013 TONDS, Virginiag, old........42 North Curalinus, ald.7 North Curolines, new, 163 Missonris. .. Tenncasect, old. ‘Tonnossoes, now. Virginiag, Bov, oox, 7| 6t Pal pfd Wabash, .. Wabash p Fort Wayll Torro Hante., Terre Hauto p e GOhicago & A, o div.103 Chieago & Aiton pfd. 1053 Obl & Mississippl.. 3818 8 Harlom pEd. Michigan Cenl Pittsburgh... 3 Northwestern, . 32! Union Pacifio bonds, 705 Northwestern fd.... T8 | Contrul Pacifio bds., 093¢ Tock Tuloud.... +...1075 { Dol. Lack, & Woatern, 983 ., Contral, 301 | B 15, & Bxlosevennns 2 Foroign Marlcets. Lrvenroox, Scpt, 12—11 a. m,—Market unchanged, Tlour, 0s@30s, Wheat—winter, 12¢ 94: spring, 1%@ 120 84 ; white, 13@138 1d; club, 133 4d@184 6d, Corn, oa 6d, P 04, Lard,'39s 0d, Ieceipts of wlicn Inst threo days, 15,000 qrs, 0,000 being Amerlcan; xo- celpts of coril, 34,000 s, 47,000 bolvg Americen, TLiveneaol, 8ept, 18—2 p, w—Mnrket steady, Whoat—Spring, 12 6d 3 white, 13a@15s 2 3 Qlub, 19 5d®@1ds 60, Coru, 40312, Tiest unchauged, Loxpox, Sopt, 12,~Weather falr and favorable for cropu, ‘The amount of bultion withidrawn from the Bank of s Englnd on balauco, {B-day, was £70,000, Conols, moucy, 93)@144 : account, basg; 5204 of '06 and of o, nfia; 10-40s, V03¢ 3 new bs, V13 ; Erie, 413¢ ; ox tn- orast, Sperm ofl, 91@920, Lavemroor, Hept, 13—Evening—Corrox—Prices hardeudug ; ‘middling upland, 9d; Orloang salcs, 16,000 bales 3 Asuorican, 10,000 speculafion an oxport, ,000 3 salda of tho woek, 107,000 3 spcoulation, 16,000 ; oxports, 8,000, Stock, 728,000 ; Amgrican 257,« 00, Ttecolpts, 47,0003 Amerlean, 27,0007 nutual ex- ort, ,000. Block afioat, 273,000; Amerlean, 27,000, raris 'and fabrics at Manchestor firm with upward tondency, Qoiton to arrivo closed 1-10d bighor, ‘Breadatuffs steady ; Colifornis whito wheat, syarago quality, 10:@10 44 club- do, 123 9A@!24 00 ; red ‘Western, 128 6d, Corn 30u Td, Ohecso, 608, Bacan unclanged. : ‘Pauts, Bopt, 13,—Rentos, 58f 150, 0N 3 Bufialo LivesStock Markot, Busrato, N, Y., Sopt, 12,—Cattlo—Recofpla {0 505 ; total for (ho Weel 776, or 434 cara aguinat 805 card Bamo timo Jast wouk, Yards entirely bore of stock, and no ealon to record, Tho srrivals woro through con- signments, o markot closed with a better foellog lian lins oxlatod for Home weeks p Bhcop and Lsmba—Recolnts thus far this swook, o {imo Ingb wack, Murko d, “All offeriuga dlsposed of, 0 i lambs, $6,00@0.75 ; Canada sheep, $5.00 @5.50 ; Wetorn sheop, $1.00@4,8135, ‘Tiogs—Receipts to-duy, fncludlag roported arrivals, 5,300 total for tho weok 27,700, agalust 39,800 famo tlng Jast wocli, Markeh dwll and elow. Bome 30 car Toady aro in tho pens ol ; ownors Lbldig at shifir ‘prices thun Luycra ko fncliued to glvo, 'Tho few salca Iade woro to homo hutchors, Hsloi—(foad ilinols and Ohlo hoga, §1,75@6,00; Michigan liogs, €4,60@4.60 ; common grascors Tojectod, §1,33G4.80, Now ¥ork KivosStock Market, Nuw Youx, Bopt, 12,—Beoves—Iiocelipts, 90, makin 4,010 for fout days; aigaingt 9,720 tho wame L Jad Woel, Murkot oxfremdly daull at Fotordaya quote tlons, ar 7@fo for Texna and_Ohorooe cattlo, and 3 1940 for Wostern m,-n\r. Bulcs fueludo s 6carn The dlzn plecrs, 73 owt, at 103@11)0 ; 8 cars Kentuoky, T3 owt, 1@, Dhoop and Lamba—Recetpls, 9,560, nuking 17,440 for four days, ogainsl 10,740 swna thue hat week, eade moderato ab 0! ¢/@hga for Jambe, and 455300 Sor abuop, Hulca fueludy 2§ card ObIG whuop, 18 11, BXeq1 car, 100 W, Ghfos 1 car, 900w GaJ L cur Canada, 121 1bs, 6o 1 cat Stalo Tunbs, 00 lhe, Bice ;1 car, 65 ba, Tho's 1eay, B0 1us, G0 1 car, 60 fbe, 0o, and 1 ese Canadu, 63 1bs, 145 Bywino—Ttacelpth, 1,854, iinking 19,150 samo tiue laat woek, Nono on saly ulive, sl Brin ut D3I, with ifghitost plygs eolling b 7230, 1 Tho Wool Trade. PHILADELPRIA, Hept, 14.-Wool nctive, but net tgher'; Obio, Lebpuylvanis, and Weal Virglns doublo exira eud nbove, B2l @i5e; extra, G0@IL ; modium, 4838007 coarus, UGS ; Now York, Michigan, In’ .| waahod, v lans, and Weatorn fins, 40@500; modium, 41G800 conted, 43@AGO mmMn’&, ‘wanhod, T d(uuun 43%0 amnda, combing, 03@8o¢ o un- washod, 80@33}(0; coarso and modium unwashod, 8507 tub waatiod, 50@b70 § Colorndo walied, 20@300 do unwashed, 20@25c; extra and morino pulled, 4@ 4} No, 1 and superfino pulled, 43@4fo. Now Yorlk Dry Goods Mnarkot. New Yons, Bupt, 19.~The main fentures of tha ‘market are michanged, and a brixk jobbing trado cons tinien i all Deanehcs of trads, Brown and bleached entton, and cotton flannela aro In brink domand. Printa vary activa aml in short supply, Glighinm dresn goods and printed_opa e aclling freely, Woolene, wool- flannels and hlakolnaro notive, Jlack Molaira, groy droas fabrics, Caniol’s Bair elotlin, and dlugonal dress goods, brisk, Pittsburgh @M Morket Prrrsponan, Sept, 12,—~Crudo potroloutn, $1.16§ re fned, 163c, Fhe Prodico Marikets, NEW YORK, New Yorx, Sopt. 12.—CorToN—Sleady ; middling upland, 20302 ‘Duxdpstvsrs—Tlour hoavy and lowers rocalpts 9,000 rla ¢ wuperliuo Alato und Weatorn, £56080.00 coromon {0 guod oxtra, $0.70@6.80 ¢ good to cholco, $0.95@7.76 3. whilo_wleat oxtra, $7.76@0,03 ; ostra Olifo, $0.70{20.76 5 8t. Louls, $7.00@11,00, Ryo flour and 'corn meal tnchapged, Wheat heavy and do- cliuing :rwol{u-. 98,000 bu ; now No, 2 Ohicago, $1.56@ 16643 do Milwankeo, $160}(@LGT3 Town spring $1,65; ‘clioico No, 1 n{)rluu, T10131.03% ; winter red Wostarn, $1703 whito do, $180, Ryo, 'barloy, snd malt qulct and Ginctionged. Corn openod frmor and closed quict, with tho ndvanco losl ; rocolpla, 125,000 Dir s ateamor, mised Sventern. 030k s nall, d Ssife s wiits, 63GLo; allow, COGI0Ne, and lowr ; rcoipts, 16,000 bu ; mixod Weatorn, 4007 il da@gao, T 10 Westain, 4 Eads—~Firm; Westorn, 226300, 11aY anD HoPs—Unchanged, Grooeurrs ANp CorrRE—Quict but firmor; @23, Bugar, molasees and rice, qulet, PrTioLRUs—Orade, 0o ; refined, 170, Provistons—Tork quict ond etcady; new mens, $17.37). Deof and cut meats unchanged, Middlos firmho § loug clear, B3¢0, Lard - firmer; old atosm, fi}é}@fl,‘{c Ohol o8 f ‘Wosts 10@25¢ UTTER- holco grades firm ; Western, futen-(lolis prateeliom 5 ostecn, ligtie, Wuskex—Lower at 170, PHILAD] o, POTA, PmrAbELYILA, Sopt, 12— BnxipsTurEs — Flanr activo and firm; Wisconsin and Binnesota oxtra Oblo, ond_Indians, $1.500 red, $1.60@1.63; smber, @110 whito, $1.80@1.85. Tyo firm b BI@BG0, Gorn dull ; yollow; 64@6e ; mixed Wentorn, 03@04o. 'nite, 47@49¢ ; mixed, 45@4fo. —Dull; cride, 103c; refnod, 16% @l Wiltsx—Tield firmly; Western, $1.00, BALTIMORE, Barriaone, Bopt, 13,—DBuepsrurrs—Flour quick snd unchanged. Wheat dull, leavy, and lower; cholco whilo, $1.83@ bor, $1.80; primo rod, $1,65@1.78 ; common to fair, rn_steady ; mized Western, G3K@040. mixod Wostern, 4503 whit, 47c. 1i5o firm Provistons—Unclinged. BurTei—Weatern in good domand and market bare; good to cliolce, 20@25. ‘Wnisex~—Firm ot 00¢, Correx—DBuoyant and strong at 22@230. MILWAUREE, MrLwAugxe, Sopt, 12.—BnEabsTurzs—Tlonr quick snd unchauged. Wheat quiet and weak ; No, 1, $1.173¢ ; No. %, $1,113; cash ; $1.14} Septomber ; 31,13 Octobor, Corn firm'; No, 3, 40c,, Oatu steady ; No. 1, 31o; No, 2,3Txec. liyo steady; No.1, 670, 'Derioy fien 3 No, 2, $122, FrrianTe~To Dullalo, 1605 Oawego, 20, Tucerrre—Flour, 2,000 brls; wheat, 219,000 bu, HIIPNENTE~Flotir, 4,000 brla: wheat, 509,000 bu. v CLEVELAND, OLEVELAND, Bopt, 12,—~BREADSTUEFS—Whoat lower 3 ‘No, 2red, ll."o 1 No., 1 held nt $1,46@1,47. Corn stoady at#7c, Oats qulot ; No. 1 old, 400 ; do now, 38¢, ‘PernorEum—Qulct, steady, and unchangad. TOLEDO, Torapo, Hot. 19.—~DREADSTUPFS—TFlonr quict and anchanged, Whoat dull and a shedo lower; No.1 whito Michigan, $1.56 ; ambor Michigan, $1.433@1.44 npot, $1.4¢ Octobor; No, 1 red, $1.47) spot; No.2 do, $1.42%¢ 1 epot, §1.45%@1.40%¢ eeller Hoptomber; $1,43 Ocfobor ; No. 2 epring, $1.20; rojected do, $1. 10, Corn dull ; high mixed, 48c spot, 48)a October ; low mixed, 47%o spot. Oats—No, 1, 970; No, 3, 3ic, Frrionts Strongor—To Buffalo, BX@5X0; Ote wego, 11¢@12)0, 1ikoELFTs—Llour, 200 brls; whoat, 33,000 bu § corn, 9,000 bt 3 oatw, 0,000 bu. Biresteirs—Flour, 1,000 bris; whoat, 44,000 bu; corn, 107,000 b ; oals, 4,000 bu, CINGINNATI, Crvcruwazs, Sopt. 13.—BnEapsTOFFS—Tlour dull 8l $7.00@7.25. Wheat quiet §1.38@1.40, Corn quict at 620, Tiys firin at82o, ‘Oats steady st 34@430, Barley quitt and unchanged, | Provisions—Quict and stead: $10.00, with ibl}\lln? walen at 810, Bulkmoats quiot s shiouldors, small salos ot 8@8ic; siden steadys clear xib, 9@93c; cloar, 93/@93;0. Bacon quict and steady shoulders, 90 clear rib, 103z05 clear, 103ic, ‘Winsuy—Activo and firmiat ide, BUFF. mosn pork held at Durrazo, Sopt. 1. —Bneapsrurrs—Tiour _steady, ‘Wheat duil; No. 2 Chicago Leld §1.38, to arrive, with- out bugerw, Gorn dull; heavy'; sales, 33,000 bu, mixed SWostorn, 6603 Toledo, 67c, - Oats; nouo here, 1tyo; nono hero, Harloy; slone here, Fumonts~Quict; 11g ap wtat: 9o on cora. #r. Louts, Sept. 1%, ~Dnrapsroves—Flour stoady at unichanged prices, Wheat activo aud bigher; No. 3 rod fall, §1.41@1.43; No, 2 do, $1.00@LEY, closing at outeldo prices. Corn dull; No, 3, 4330 on enst track; 430 In olovalor, cash; 46¢ seller November, Oats dull and lower at 83@3ge cash; 5230 Octos bor. Barley highor; No, 2 to cliolco, $1.40G1.60, Iiyo Dighor at 78@10c. Winsrz—ilighor at 03G0e. Provistons—Pork ossler at $10,60@10.62%¢, patt do- Yiverad, acon lowor; elonldors, UG0’ge X Goar rib, Jo 5 clear, 10} XK. e lot § refing B3¢e, gnu»—-fll%‘fl ot 5433 G400, 82 arTEx—Dull, snd only common lots offoriug, wiich ranged at 26330, ¥ g LOUISVILLE, Lovisvitir, Ky, Sept, 12,—BozApsTora—Flour firm and unchanged, Provisione—Qulel, Meas pork $16.25, Hacon— Bhionlders, 9%c 3 cloar rib, 105;@10%0; clear, 10770 paoked, DBulk shoulders, 84¢u 3 clear Tib, 9o : clear, 93e. Lard unchanged, Whisky higher at 9o, g NEW ORLEANS, New ORLEANs, Bopt, 1%,—DEADsTUFES—Flour Qull 3 dondlo fo troble, $0865.00: omily, 29600 .60, Oorn quict § yellow, T0¢ ; whitd, 1o . Oatw qulof atdds, ' i L, 20 Bran--8dc, 5 Tay—Dull’; prime, $20.00 3 cholco, 26.00. PuomstoNa—-Pork dull of $17.85@17.60; dry ealt ‘monts—atouldors, scarco ab 93(c'; Dacon scarce aud firmer ot 9%@10)0; hams, 14@ 15 Lard dullat 1@ B3@% for tierw; Keg, 104@103¢c. mfil\’ usgs—Dull krd fowors Losislans, 860 ; Clncla- Corrox—Sales, 450 iales; domand good, suppl, scant, and prices alrong, il actavioual ilos DYCE quotations, Recolpts increasing; ordinery, 13kc; strict ordinary, 143(@15¢; good ordinary, 160 strict fflml ordinary, 16%@17¢; low midljugs, 18a; atrict low middlings, 18'<@18}0; middimg, 183;@18)c} sirlet middlinge, 10G1030; Jocelpts, 113 Lalea ¢ ox'y yoi 3 stock, 7,420 ; week's RN ¢ } 014 Gtoss, 3461 oxporis conabrien, et o Dot 3,014 ;' gross, 457 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Port of Chicago. ARRIVER.... Sebir W, X, Tawking, Uifon Flor, oo BStmr Muskegou, Grand Haven, sundries Belir Robert B, King, Pentwater, tan bar) Scow 8, P, Wilson, Btilimack's Pler, wood, Beow Granger, Willard's Pler, wood, &tme Manitoswoo, Grand Haveu, sundrles, Sebir Lizzlo Throop, Muskegon, slabs, Beow O, O, Dutts, Baugatuck, wood, Borgo Approutice Doy, Grand Huven, lumbor, Bargo olden Harvesty Grand Hoven, lumbor, Bargo 0. 0. D., Grand Haven, lumber, Beow Pasagauls, Ludwig'a Dior, tan bark, Sohir Fashion, Muskegon, lumber, Brig Starlight, Budul, ¢oal, Boow Groen Bay, Traversn Ly, wood, Behir Autaros, A{anisteo, lumlicr, Bargo Actiye, Pehtigo, lumber, alc'u‘gn Mautene, Peehtigo, lumber, 0w L. Painter, Whito Lake, huuber, Beow Bannor, South Haven, waod, Trop Liast, Goderich, walt, Belir J. A, Johnsug, Tudington, wood, Bebr Riack Mnwk, Lincolu, luniber, flehr Mary, Muskegon, luibur, Sebr Folizhtous, Greorl Boy, Tunber, Behr Mariner, Centerville, wood, — * Behr Mary Hoten, White Lake, ratlroad tlos, Beow Houlh Sldo, Whito Lako, lumber, Helir Fister, Corl's Plov, tan-bark, Sobr Michlson, Manistéo, lamber, gimr Corous, B, Josoph, Aundries, Selir Gurlow, Muskegon, lumber, Schr Magnolia, Muskegon, Wnba Behr Ithaca, Muskeqon, lumber, Schur O, Notlh, Muakegon, lumber, Selur Evelyn, Muskegon, lumber, Stm bared Annlo Laurle, Muekegon, Tumbor, Selir Tob Toy, Saugatitck, lumber, ' Beow W. H, Wright, White Lake, lumber, Behr J, 13, Newlaud, Manistep, lumber, Beow Flora, faugatuck, lmbe: Bolyr Lzzlo'Donk, St. Josoply, lnaber, #ehe Marion Huunalig, Bowl Haven, lumber, Bebr Emnn, Ludfugton, hiuber, Sehir Giprey, Yoro Marquotto, lumber, Hohr fiea Ainr, Widlo Tako, Nunbr, Beur Kato 1, Howord, Ladington, lambes, Hobir Tevala, Whito Lake, lumbiow Beow J, Bean, Jr,, Muskegoy, lumber, Melir Rogy)ator, Muakogen, imbor. Beliw Racitio, Muskegon, luinbar, el Ractical, Teativator, lnmber, Selir Buoad, Whito Loke, Tunlaey ot Kinsd, Tudington, {wber, Hehr A, J, Mowry, Tincoln, lmmber, 8ehr Lizzle Groy, ik, Pawts Dier, lurabier, Behr Nortly atar, Pentwator, lumlicr, NIGUT QLEARANOES, # Lot Mo Ko, Ounego, 181 bl Bulw Sanuel M, Fostey, Bulfalo, 48,508 bn corn, Prop Heotl, Buflalo, 43,000 bu_Wheat, 1,660 brls Qour, 000 Vles oll-zako, 170 bggs ost-shieal, uud punt i, ne Muskogon, (irand Mavon, 98 Lrls 'k, 13 brln " Wlihliys 19 L 0, wud suhdelon, By A LE tne Qgonly, ool Ys} and inlomilito ports, 200 % itla llquor, und sundries, Bty Iudlul B0 Intormediaty ports, 32,000 bu. wheal, 1,600 brls 1l 5 abel, rls flour, 040 pigs lead, 161 baga Sl Olty of 3 bl alcokiol, nnd sundrics, ‘Olodv, Oawego, 12,000 bu wheat i Og~ denstairl, 41 pogs b | Olobuygan, midriod s Cleveland, 100 bals flonr, Blny Qurons, BY, Josopl, 38 bigs saed, 23 kege boor, &t aunirics, Prop Cuba, BuLFalo, 40,000 i wheat, 160 tons reflroad rou, 700 hila” flour, 203 bulc luy, 250 toa lerd, 400 sacks oll-cuko, JSopt, 12, Schr Progreas, ioliand, 1 {on corn-menl, Btmy Manitowoe, Mant{owoo, 10 brin ofl, and sandries, Bl Lizzlo Doak, B, Jonoplty 40 kega hicor, Belir Lako Foreat, Diiffain, 24,000 ba rye. Prop Furekn, Michigan Qlty, 50 ¢ila siorie, Burgo E, B, Tyson, Monomihico, nundrih, Bargo E, #. Tobiudon, Monomitico, 200 ba oats, 60 bn ‘orw, bud sundrl o, X.nko Erolghts wornnctivo, to o oxtant of tho offerl chnmgod Talos, o of 150 for wheat ta Tl fre wero: To Buffalo—Schrs Bay Blate, Jf, 1. Mareh, ond Tusslan, whont at 1503 achr 8.V, . Watson tehiartorod Lo’ nerivo anvernl days nqo), whent on pri- vato torms, To finrnia—Prop K, D, Caldwell, corn {vongty o Montroal—Trop Argslc, whoat Uiouh ork, Total, 03 { e L T o s, erenty oy abig 1R SPECIAL NOTICES. Duchu. Tho corative proportios of thisshirah in. caso of dre nsels Milticy Biromnge, sunl sty diisrboric afs g wolt known to phystolans, Dr. Holmbold oriinally pope wlarlzod this modlelno, and no othcr chomist han bren ablo to oxtract fts victuos with oqual skl Buchu {s stlll the staudnrd and_gonnine tlonta and phipaiciany profor it. Tho gonuy Holmbold'n xtract, Ta- boars 1L, T.. Scheneld’s Mandralke Pills, Thoro pills aro_ comnosed oxclustroly of vegotablo aredionte, snd sithangh they cnilroly o braio. thi s of mercury, do not leave uny of its injurlous ofects. They not direcUy upnn tho Jirar, and aro a valuablo roma- 15 a1l ‘cnsos of dorangomant. resulling feom o disnre goroi atafooe'that organ. | Livor Cofptaint,” ilious Disordars, Indigostion, Siek Hondache, ' y|;lv<vhll fovars, enct oy Ko all aucauml to the fron ueo ot ekt Tog pala v il gzt and donlors, DRY GOODS, J.B. SHAT, 84 & 86 State-st., Having entively completed their removal are now pre- pared, at the above new prem- ises, to show a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT in all the newest novelties of LADIES' TIES, SASH RIBBONS, FALL FEATHERS and PLUMES, with the latest styles in SUITS and SHAWLS, and the newest materials for DRESSES, POL~ ONAISES, & REDINGOTES. ORNAMENTAL METAL WORK, Gonl Bros, & Dibile, 149 & 151 State-st., Chicago. ORNAMENTAL AND ARTISTIO METAL WORK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Fountains, Vases, Statuary, Drinking Fountains, Aquazriums, Deer, Dogs, Lions, Emblematic Signs, Copper Weather Vanes, Stable Fittings, Crestings, Tron Furniture, Brackets, and Store Stools. EXCELSIOR, LAWN MCWERS. Agents for the Fronch Patent BOULEVARD CHAIRS AND SETTRES, Age: ot g‘t‘s for Younglovo Architeatural Iron IYATT'S Patont Hluminated Ti e R SR o GRAND TRONK RAWLWAY OF CANADA. STEAMER FOR SALE. Tho Grand Trank Nallway Company iwill be pr rvuul\'u"nm\rl fog tho purohasn nf (Im’flwnm‘ér‘ i ‘X’:::xr'lx!':- tloual, " now plsing botwewn Fort Eilo and Baffalo, £hio a8 wodon ynddla atonimor, nud ourvis 14 ouen'on how ook, Will ba roady for delivers wpon Lo complotion of BoR ot Ot o s ioathor (bt ntiuad i ey . Oife “aicamar (th L ¥ Yornost; Oifurs for s afoamer (¢ b dalfvarad tu Vot i Mnnh‘n-‘}h Aug, e LAKE NAVIGAYION, YDGES, Stanaising Dircstor, kil For Racine, Milwaukee, Sheboygan, ote., dall e, Milwankee, an, ate., dally, Sundave For_Grand_Havon, Grand Napll R 1ok hetiiuet, Banibidts s, Qi ogom, Snrine Tp.m. Toz Ht: Jason) g, Sdys, Bost d0aYs Sundnye efpontel 10a. m. - Sate For Groon Bay Porix, Mondsy, \ednenday, and Trlday, o oy Mundiy's snd Webklidar vost pora 14 PROPOSALS, “T0 CONTRACTORS. 0mEAGO & ALTON RAILROAD COP. OFFicy o1 SIE LIz ENax v HIC Proposals willha recotsad b road Company, 8t thoir Lugiue i, for —" o ot IEI.AII‘ it i Gilezn & Alton Ra ou ! SthumiY auh " Witniton, 1t belni Bacthms Paire toon (1) to Fifiy-thioa (53); Lbth incluvivo. Propoa’y arolavitad for portions’ ot tha ebave, from ono 1o llve miles in loogth. Coltrestora will ho rogwleed (0 com= Bienoo work 0 o batumy Ootobor 1, 1640, Rud iva It Lhele Boraomal suporsiston untd conplati, baaca o bo e miottd 1 ieo bt Mot b 7 b catnploted 1y Dae, 1, 167, wrceyt feeiion 48,0706 SR, Wil o' to coniyiated by useit * fpesifioations and athor Infarmatl & Spociicafions fud pihoc) Infamal o nULS fdutatiod s K, T BOOTI, Gt Englid : tha STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING, Rockford, Rock Istand & St Lonls Reilroad Company, PRESIDS ROOE {ILAND, ., Sopt. 1, Isaa, I A1 e STOCKHOLDERS MERTT.E, Nottas s harehy pison that tho annual 207 U Wtacktordy Mook Tptn g BF, 4 i A a of Ootouor nost, at 13 p' ot 90 Weducaday, tha . Jort T WIETEITEAD, % qomtag. 0oL Frosidont: PR DISSOL UTION NOTICES, IISSOLTEION. “anlafl.'u harnb:dzlwn that tho paxtnonship haretsfors g botwonn Qoorgo U, lumro, Waltor 1, Rubbin ank V, Gay, under tha liva uatma of Munca, Rol is this dny daalved b o 18 this dey ot by uial o | uthorlzl to collval &l puistandiiz e counts due sald finm, Wallor . Rophins will eoinva e sald tha buainess at tho ofd utand. Chivego, Sapt. 1, 1673, FR DISSOLUTION. 140 partnorsiip horetoloro catsiing hetien tho wndor slgned uoder thy Lri nama of Th L & o s didkaby diwnled by mutual camont, “JOUH FHON LON WGt pORGILE, SWitnowsss = eron Diures, 1. Walsh, 130, G Wal SOLUTION. arinorship hatototoro oxisting Fets nt 12dward Woodinan, knownasl, I dfgsolved. Lo stano-dutting bushivss Wil et at o il caguoe, Gltatun sad Sobor-sti, by Joliu Rawi. CifigAG0, BY Union Litho. Co. Engraving and Lithorraphing, ganuy, [IH l_\i’_n‘r}‘unmhlyn he v MOV B o o 7 - i MvE, A EUESSNLR, FASHIONABLT DREBSMAKXIR, Tlea cotnovad feam: £24 ty 43 Ktatauat,, et racosimondy Bt s oS Ll ool Yoetaoir, R b, - D e Mg Taaciny B, 7 and 4 Miclis