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3 O T e oo T SINGULAR CEREMONIES. Queer Exorcises at tho Dedication of a Church, A Synagogue Conscorated in a Lively Manner. Auction Sales of ‘‘Honors,” Dancing, Strauss' Music, and Beor. Dr. Mossing Takes Exceptlons to the Pro- ceedings, but Is Not Ilecded, Tho congregation Doth Iamidrosh Ubno Jncob (tho Great ouno of Learning of the Sons ‘of Jucob), consisting of Tolish Iaraclites, conso~ -erated their new Synagoguo yesterday. The building Is 60x67 feok, of briok, with stono trim- minge, aud in tho Moorish style of architecturo, Tho frout Ia particularly noat, having soveral small towors, and ovor tho large ontranco is a stono urn, beuring the namo of the congregation, whilo tho whole Is surmounted with stono ‘tab- lots, on which are inesoribed thoTen Command- mouts, Mr. I, Rowold waa tho architect, ‘Iho mombers of the congregation assembled ¢ thoir old houso of worsiip, & da:k sud dingy room, at N0, 100 TACIFIO AVENUE, 3 ot 9 oclock, aud the coromonies wors bogna by the band playing a medloy of popular airs. An euction was thon commoncod, at which the honor of carrying tho different rolics and objocts bolonglng to the congregation in & procossion to tho now synagogus was sold TO THI: IGHEST BIDDER. Tho honor of carrying the key of tho new build- ing was bought by w Mr. Barnard-for the sum of £42,50; tho'honor of carrying tho several Sephor ‘Ihoras (serolls of tho luw) brought from 910 to $20 cuch. Othor houors brought from $10 to &30 onch. Aftor tho nuction was concluded, a dologation from Chobroh Ahabuth Sholom (Congrogation ot Lovers of I'oace) ontored the Toom, and Mr, Louis Lavie, {u the namo of that con- grogation, prononted to tho Prosidont, Mr. M. B. Lttloson, u lnrgo basket of beautiful flowors, o largo wedding-cako, spproprintoly insoribed, and n hoavy silver cup. Mr, Eitleson thavked them in o fow appropriate remarks, and hopod they would uso tho articles prosented with crodit to thomselves aud honor to the donors, AN AUCTION waa now again atarted, for the purposaof solling tho honor of carrying tho artiolos just prosented. For currying the oup, 910 was realized, sud for carrying tho wedding-cake, &5, Tho procession was now formod. Tirst camo Hooloy's Theatre Band, then sevon mon in sin- glo filo, ench bearing o Sophor Thora, Thoy woro followed by a gentloman with a basket of flowors, on which was standing o silver wine-cup, A gontloman with Eerig and Luluf (Applo of Paradiso snd Palm-twig) followed noxt, and aftor him came a mon bearing two Shunvors (ram’s-horns) on & silvor plate. Ho was follow- _ed by a mon with AX ABMFUL OF DIDLES, . and anothor man with the wedding-calo, which ho bold high upin the nir. A largo number of gentlomon and boys concluded the procossion, Arrived at tho now building, tho Cantor, M. Abraham Hirsch Glueck, and a tall man and & littlo boy, nsconded the stops and chanted tho Uebrew song, ** Boruch Haboh " (Blessed bo Ho that Comes), Mr. Joo Barnard, who had purchased the honor of oponing the door at elifin, now marched up, preceded by the band, aud, WITH A TWIST OF IITS WRIST, tho door of tho synngoguo flow wide open, and in pressod the large crowd waiting for admis- sion, rogardless of tho efforts of half a dozen policcmen, When all wors o, a prayor was enid, after which another suction took place, at which tho honor of hauging & curtrin boforo the Ohron Hukodosh (Ark of tho Oovenant) was purchasod for the sum of $20. This curtain is mado of Thenvy groon damask, with red dnmask bordors, and around atl heavy friuges of gold. Tho cost of this curtain was about 3160. While tho e tain wos being hung up, the Cantor and duett sang, Chanukes Bo th Hagnoses™ (soug ut tho dedication of the Temple), after which the band played Strouss’ waltz, ** On the Blue Danube,” , ANOTHER AUCTION was thon uturted, aud the honor of lighting the Neir Domid (tho Lverlnsting light) was purs chused for tho sum of §23, “The burd struck up o polka, during which the light wes 1it, aud the fighter was greeted with great ap- plause and a ** tush " by the band for his gre.t proficieucy in holding the match to the burncr, An auction was now commionced for tho honors of lighting the sovesa] chiandeliors, which honois woro purchased by ladics, who PROUDLY MOUNTED THE LADDER and beld the lighted tapers to the burners, is eaid thal theso ladies, they lsbor uuder the doing #uch o charity, tho yoarnings cf their beatts would be fulfilled, ‘Waen all the lamps wera lighted tho ** Btar Bpangied Banner ™ was called for, and the brad willingly responded. AFTER A LITTLE MOLE AUGTION, at which sundry honors were disposed of at gocd pricos, the Sepher Thoras woro carried arourd the room to tho music of the band, andat laxt thoy halted in front of the Ark of tho Covenant. Auother auction was now held for the houors of depositing the Thoras in tho Ark, and good prices, woro,_btainod. _ s Cnilor: und choix hen sang * Ladavid Mismar” (To David a Bong), afler which tho Thoras wore piaced in tho ack by thoso that had purchnsed that privilego, GENERAL REJOICING now followed, the band struck up a waltz, and old men ombraced each other and waltzed as ar- tistically an Morluchi or Rigl. The Cantor then sang “ Ovenncho Jomnr” (It tho law comes to rost, thon spenk —), The Roy. Dr. A. J. Messing was thon intro duced, ‘Tho reverond gentlomen firat requested that the littlo children Lo taken from the syua- gogue, because it was imposeiblo for any man to spoak amid the cryof babios. Iiis raquest boing compliod with, Lio cominoncod bysaying that this tomplo wes not built by tho masous or carpen- tory alono, TO MAKE IT A TEMPLE, God's bleseing iad to be in the undortaking, Tho masions and carpoutors had doue their sharo of the work, aud the propor sanctification was still minsing to malo It n house of worship, In olden tie, ot tho time of Abraham, they called & place of worship o mountain, becauss on the ‘mountain it wau where God apposrad in porson, and oua mountain thoy wore high above the daily lifo and turmoil of tho carth. Insano called it a fleld, becanso on a flold waa sown the seed which brought forth tho frult; in a house of worship tho seed was sown, and according to the geed Lhoy planted the fruit would be. JACO OALLED IT A HOUBE, pocauso in a house familics were living in ponca and harmony, and a bouso it remained to the prosent time. Mountain, flold, and houso was 8 placo to worship. On a mountsin aman i supposed to be high asbove such excitoments of dilly lito as bind disgraced thoir procoodings to-day. \as this tho way to carry on in a placo whore God should be? Did.thoy show thoir ap- preciation of Him who roigned over us all by such procoodings ? Thoy should fool thome wselvon noaror to Heaven In such a placo, and not act as if they wore in THE COMMONEST DANCE-HOUSE. Tho Touse of Ciod should bo » fruit- ; (It boing unmarried, bellef that, Ly ful _fleld, ond it the wseed sown was good the fruit would bo equally excellent, Buch sood a8 they had sown to-da; could not bring forth good fruit, and ho soul have none of it. 'Vhey may have acted and dedicatod thoir church ay way tho custom in the old country, but now thoy ware living in a more civilized aud a more enlightonedlund,” They had laid aside, whon they caine here, their long blaok gown and shaved off their long boearde in conso- pauco with the customus of thiy country. 'Lhoy wero Amoricans, and TIEY AHOULD AOT LIXE AMERIOANS. Thoy Liad_ erectod a houss not for themsolves, but for Qud, and on entoring that house they should lay asido all animosities, and bocome brothron {n common, What will Christiana sy that liad beon prosent aud acen thom dedicating thoir house of worship with boor, wine, an: cigara? Ho advised them to bocomo moro liberal {lod, nomatter what his religion, ho wns tuoir brothor, and should bo trontod aa mhch, Ho hopod the honse would bo rededicatod and resnuctitied nu o mountain, fleld, and howre, aud whoover ontern it would lonye i4 rofroshed in bofl{ nand splrit, Thoy had gpont much monoy, nnd built a bean- tiful housg, but lot them mnke monoy somowhoro olio, aud dovote this place to God aiid His glory. TILE DAND PLAYED A POLKA MAZURICA aftor which bfr, Stono was introduced. 1t aaid ho was & Dolish Israclito, aud was proud of it, and ho was proud of his brethron, and the mannor in which they had consecrated tholr tomple. They wore o mountain thomsolves, and not only & ilold, but also tho seed, *Jncob callod a hiowso of ‘worship & Lionso bocause thera should bs I’Mca and Larmony in a louso," wns the nasmertion of tho provious sponker, but even Jacob's own sons could not agreo, and so ‘much contention was among thom that thoy vold thoir ownl brother, Josoph, It was, thorefore, not strango that some contontion should oxist among. tho Hobrews in thia city, and that they should differ in the mannor of dodicating their cliurchen, Thoir intontion was good, aud that was all that 1wag necossary, Some think thoy should worship God by bending their Jmoos and .. MAKING HOLY FACKS. Othera think thoy should \\'flmhlr God with their strong arms andlogs, and othera think they should worship God in the style thoy had boon doing, Evory one should refoico and praiso God in tho way it pleavod him moat. This day would b n momorable one in tho annals of their lstory. Thoy were o A CONGNEGATION OF SEWS, and thoro was no wrong in boing ono. Each ono of thom was controlled by o superior powoer, and tho{ woro teaching to-day roligion to other nationalities, which would all in timo bond Aboir knoos and worship tho ssme God in tho eamo. langungo. Whorovor nnd when- ovor money was needed for tho servico of Gody they worg slways roady to give with full hands, Othors woro waking o greab inroligious idons, and not condemn those that darod fa diffor from thom. AsJong a4 aman foars fuys nbout their charity, kncel down, fold their Tands, and mako sad facos, but that was nothing but show. . No mattor how thoy conducted thoir coremonios, their bearts had to be in it, and nothing olso. AT THE CONOLUSION of this spocol, many aamo forward and liborully subscribed to the building fund, among thom sovoral Iadies, and particularly noticeablo woro nuvlural young girls, who subscribed 85 and 310 each, = Tho band agnin playod some dancc-music, and somo old men, catching the.apirit, bogan to twirl around at a lvely pnco, _Thi timo’ thoy wero proniptly checked by tho President, who thought danciug was unboooming in n houso of worship. Tt boing now sbout 6 o'olock p. m., the core- monles bLaving already continued for the last oight hours, and thove boing no chauco of their coming to o couclugion boforo midnight, our ro- orter, being faint from hungor, was compalled o loavo, thoro boing no othor rofreshments to Lo had oxcopt wine, beor, and liquors, which wore sorved in the basoment. THE COURTS. Judge Gary’s Opinion of Somo Chancery Bills. jectment Suif ~--Beano and Puffenbergor Indicted, Bankruptey Proccedings---County Court Tems«--Tho Courts in Brief. Marie Goldbeck, of this city, filed a bill in the Buperior Court on Saturday againat her husband, Carl Goldbock, for soparato maintensuce and injunction. Complainant is 60 yeara of ago, aud, whon o widow, marricd do- feudant in Prussin thirty-ono yoars eluce. The bill, which is flled by Drandt & lloffman, is replote with soutimental oxpres- sions, complainant averring that his treatment tondored tho home * choorless and desolate,” and mado a *sovorance of the nuptial tie " a thing to bo serionsly thought of, the climax being reached whon she was bonaced from the houso to make room for o successor, snd sent to ** nook shelter olsowhera, whorever sho could find thoso who, induced by the ties of Dlood or tho impulses of sympnthy, wonld offor a refuge to an aged and bolpless woman.” Tho opic winds up with a pathotic roview of the defendant’s worldly ef- focts, and o heartrouding appeal for a woekly al- lowatcs. AsJudge Gary enid tho other day, when ho read the bill, *“A little mors law and'n littlo loss Now York Zedger would bo an improva- mont in tho drawing up of some of the chancery Dills of the Superior Court." EJEQTMENT BUIT. A suit in ojectment was on Saturday com- monced by Iarriot Tersill, formerly larriat Chamborlain, T, L. Terrill, her husband, Jane Patton, formerly Jane Chamborlain, A. F. B. Patton, hor husbaud, Mary A, Herbert, formerl! Mary Chamberlain, 5. M. Horbert, her hu»bnm[y, Busan_Lurt, formerly Susan Chamberlain, Rt, Burt, her husbane, Laura Ann Chanberlain and Royal Chamborlain, her husband. Ashor Chiam- borlihs, Hannah Chamberlein, Rachel Chambor- Inin, #nd Gertrudo Chamberlnin, against Auson 8, Piper. The premigos in quostion uro tho 8. E. % of Sec. 17, 37, 19, hold by tho plaintiffs in common. BEANE AND PUFFENBERGER INDIOTED, The indictment prescnted by the Girand Jury in the casoe of the Paople of tho Btato of Illinois againat Edward Boane, the coal-car conduotor, w‘im!s nogligenco caused tho recont honiblo ac- oident on the Chicago & Alton Rallroad, chargos thot enid Ldward Besne, being a conductor in the employ of the Chicago & Alton Railrond Company, and boiug eugnged as such conductor in runaing s cortaln train of cars with a locomo- tivo-eugine theroto attachod, which said train of cara and engine woro then and there running on the track of said Company, did folonioualy make o assault upon oue Koger J. Brass, being thon ond thero o pAssenger in & cortain passenger car which was thon and thre boing lawfully drawn nlonfi the track and line of said railroad company by anotlior locomativo-ongine, aud that smid Fdward Beane did then and thore, with gross and crimiun! nogligonco, guide, direct; s Fan tho aid train of cars aui the” engine theroto attachad_into the passenger-cor afora- £nid, in whioh Rogor J. Brass was a passonger, and that said Bdward Beanc did then and there, by rosson of the ssid guiding, dircoting, au running of enid train of cars and ongine_thoreto attached into snid passonger-oar, gavo said Rogor J. Brass fatal and mortal interoal and extornal ‘Wounds and soalds in and upontho breast, faco, chest, and abdomon of tho said Brass, of which fotal wouuds eaid Brass then and thors died, ‘I'ho indictment closes: ‘“And so tho Grand Jurors aforesald, upon_their onths aforopaid, do Bay that Lo, tho 8aid Edward Beane, did thon and there nmmmu‘{, wiltully, feloniously, carlossly, rocklossly, aud’ with gross and crimical noglls gonee, kill and slay eaid Rogor J. Drass, in niau- nor and form aforesaid.” A similar indictmont was brought against Joshua Puffouborger, the enginoer of the coal train, B BANKRUPTOY MATTERS, In the mattor of Marle Campboll, hair-denler, tho Assigueo on Saturday filed a yeport of sale of stock amounting to $9,194,98, 3. Jonking, Assigneo, stated that ho hod groc: difioulty in disposing of tho stock, it boing old materinl and not made up in fashionablo shapes, and the vrev- alent shades In the chignons wore thowo least fashionablo ot present, *‘blacks” and “yollows.” R, B, Joukius, Assighoa of tho catate of Heury Koeber, mado a supplimentary roport of eale of tho effcots of the baukrupt, ronlizing $4,814.45, The Aus:xunu also mado & report upon liona upon the estate. In tho case of J. M. Conles, McClellan & Hodgos prosented their bill for profossional orvicos, amounting to $442.25, and an ordor was made on the Assigneo to show causo in ton dnys why such bill should not bo paid. Intho caso of M, Dornbam & Co,, the As- signoo roported tho sulo of the firm stock for £8,018.85, and of tho individual stock for §11,- 495,16, bothi of which roports woro approvod. COUNTY COUNT ITEMH. Katharina Becker was appointed administra- trix of tho ostato of the lato Nioklaus Beckor, under an approved bond of £4,000. Androw 'AioCurd wa# appointed guardian of Ilnrriot MoCord under an approved bond of 160,000, nnd of Sooly and Izra MoCord under a bond of $300,000, In the caso of Jamea Fitzgorald and Potor Dasquell, charged with killing ono ducob Behmidt, nonr the Divislon stroot bridge, the rand jury brought in two indictmonts ugmnst foth piisoners, of whom the former s ariostod, olinggingg murdor In onoh, in ono with o stone and in the othor with kicks, In the cuso of Curl Lorenz, arreslod for killing John Vou Tof- foller, an indictment for murdor was returnad, In tho United Btales Ciroult Court So- plia Istel commouces n snlb in mssump- sit ngainut Jumos Warrack, tho Dritlsh Vice-Gonsul baro, laylng hor dainaged b 38,000, Tho Grand Jury rewnrnod yostorday 118 true Dills, two being for munslmughter, two for mur- dor, tho balance for assanlts, lurconios, robbor- ios, ond othor minor orlmod, OUR ARTESIAN WELLS. The West Park Commissioners’ Experiment Not Suc- coessful, Another Effort to Detormino Whether tho Supply of AlE the Wolls Is from Ono Roservolr W Is to Bo Mado. Names, Locatlons, and Depth of AL tho Wells In Cook Comty, . Yestordny morning Mr. Goorge W. Stanford, Mr. Lavid Cole, and Mr. Ohirles Loding, of the ‘Wost Slde Park Commissiouors, and s TRIRUNE roportor, met at Central Park for the purposo of oxnmiuing into tho effoct of closing all the othor artonian wolla fu the county, upon the flow of water from the ono in Central Park, Tho own- ora of all tho wolls kuown to tho Socrotary, Mr.- Loding, had boon roquosted to shut down from Baturdsy evening until yestorday noon, and they all hnd signified their' willingnoss to do so. "In caso tho Contral Park well shoutd then show a - markod increnso of flow, tho connoction of tho wolls would bo plainly shown, ny, also, the fact that thoro woro 50 many wolls drawing from tho snmo roservoir, ag to matorially roduco the sup- ply from oach ; but {f the woll should show no warked change, it would not bo concluslve ovidoneo that the - wolls did - not thus - influence oach other. Tho - timo during which they wera to_ bo closed was so short that the exporiment could hardly be ex- pocted to prove a very entiefnctory ono, Tho | Contral Park woll on Baturday had o flow only sbont 1 foot high through an inch nozzlo, and tha proseuro to tho squaro inoh was practically - nothing. On opplying tho gaugo yostorday morning about 10 o'olock, it was found to show 2 pounds pressuro to tho squaro inoh, and the flow wae sbout4 foot high above theshrface of tho ground from an inch nozzlo.’ Thia showed somo difforence, though not & very marlked one, considering that this well, when first sunk, used to throw a stream over 30 feet por- pendicularly. On the whole it was consldered that no considorablo difference of * flow could bo oxpected, unloss tho othor 'wells should be shut off fora wock or ton daya. As no owner could afford to lose tho usoof his well for o long a timo, the Commissioncrs dotormined to ask that thoy bo shut down to oue-half thoir presont eapacity if practicable, or at least to Bhulg off all wasto, al- lowing no more to flow than is roquired for actual uso, for two wooks, If thero should be no in- croasp of flow in the Contral Park well in that time, tho question will be dofinitely sottlod. Anothor way of dotormining whothor they affoct each othor, or whother the fouu is due to lonkago in the sonms and crovices of tho lower strats, is for somo one to sink a now woll and tube it its whole depth, or to tubo oneof tho old ones, The following {a & list of the wolls in this county Name. Location, Artcsian Well No, 1 ‘Artoston Well No, Btock Yards No, Btock Yards No, 3 Rivorsido.. County Ious Irving Park Ttolling MIL,... . Indinus Stroot Distiliary. Lincoln Park... Douglas Park Woll. Contral Park Well umboldt Purk Wel Maplowood Well, N, W, Distillery 3. Lolcoster's Woll, Bickordle's Well O, 11, Grin's Wol Kimbali's Well John Gray's Well i | Wost Indiana streot ‘[Lincoln Park Douglan Perk, “{Gentral Park. 0. Milwaukeo avenuo. (1,646 William Gray's Wil - Aliwaukeo avonue. [1,200 Chicago Alcohiol Worka Woll,| Kinziost & Wn av. 1,544 Rood’s Well, hicago_uvenuo...| ‘750 Whinks Polnt road [1,:5 \|N. W. Car Bliops.. 1,640 Onle Par Riversido Bridowell Wil .V, Farwell'a Halg's Well, 1, 4 State & Washington (1 P, Paliner’s Woll ! [Palmer’s Tolel ., Binger's Well,,.. [State & Washingiori (1,220 .Y, Scammon’s Well,, ‘abaah & Congress Bessrs, Walil Bros,, 2 Wolls. . |Glue factory, sach, i i HYDE PARK. What the Board of Trustces of that Thraving Suburb Accomplished atite Last Meoting. The rogular meoting of the Hyde Park Trus- toes wos held on Saturday eveniug,—presont, Mogsrs. Bonileld, Grus, Stebbings, aud Presidont Cady. The minutes of several past mootings wero road and spproved. The soveral committeos roported back the following bills, which were ordored to be paid: Androw Wright, Bewor-Inspoector, $125; Oharlos E. Popo, Villngo Clork, 3250 ; yay-rolls on streot ropairs, etc., $249.25; Nelson & Benson, Stony Tsland avenue, €6,000; total, $5,624.25. Two warrants proviously lssued on the wrong funda woro taken up, cancellad, and new ones is- sued. Bills wero presontod to the amount of $820, and roferred. "'ho Enginoer roported in detail all the osti- matos and paymonts mado on account of the Fifty-flret streot sowor, showing & balanco due on its completion of somo $11,000. Tho con- traotors, Deatty & Darker, gavo notice that it will be ready for inspection and accoptance on Thursday, Mr. Richardson and Paul Coruoll personally appoared to seck some modification of the'ordi- nonce for the Madison avenuo sewer. ‘They wished it to extond ouly to Forty-ninth street, and to bo of ciglhteon-inch pipe instond of two- foot brick, and Mr, Richardson proposod to advance the money to lay tho pipe, and wait the action of the nesossment., Roferred to the Com= mitteo on Judiciary. Mr. 1L B. Boguo asked for actlon in roegard to n Bower conucction on Greouwood avenuo, atait- ing with cighiteon-iuch pipo at Fifty-tirst, Dorth to Fiftloth, fifteen-inch thenco to Forty-niuth, aud twolve-inch to Forty-soventh streot. The Xngineer was instructed to propare the plans and the Attornoy to preparo the ordinance, both to report at the next mooting. The Eagineor rn{mrted that the last rain had filled up the Fort Wayno ditch again; that the Company had mado quito a succemsful nttempt to deepon thoir ditok, but had placed tho earth 80 that it workod back again, and the mouoy ox- pondod had boen wastod. “I'ho Attorney was dirootod to examioe and re- port what power tho Trustoes kave to compol #nld Company to fulfill their promiscs, If the right of way was granted thom on oxpross coa- dition that _thoy would construct n ditoh along their rord which'would perfectly drain tho adja- cont lands, and they iave failed to do so for thirteon years, what right havo thoy to the right of way ? * T'he Trustecs dosire an anawor to this quastion. I'ha Attorney was aleo inatructed to proparoan ordinanco to construot, by apeciul assousment, & plank sidewalk on Forty-third street, from Grand Boutovard to the Ilhools Contral Kailrosd station. Haloon llconsos were ordored to Pearco & Ben- fuuin Oharles Ln Tlour, Patrick J, Goary, Kinnally & Burke, Charlos_MeGraw, Henry Wondt,” Fraucls Abel, and Brooue & Langan. Potitions were J)rbhuntnd for snaloon licunsos [rom Johu Maag, B. Rawards & Hon, 'L'homes W. Adums, Henry Larson, August Busse, E. D, Tobin, Potor Behlund, Nicholns Noob, Charles Y'rantz, John Lucio, Willisw Moslor, Mrs, Mary A, Hunt, ITugo Good, Mattbew McGraw, Thoo- dore Ghoring, Carl Michacl, llonry Tracgar, William_Cuiver, Bdward Blulim, and William Rtyan, Tha feo for liconse is now fixed at $190. “Four remoustrances wero prosontod by ownora of proporty against granting the right of way to tho Tolt, Tiaunfor, uud Cloaring-1iouse Ratironds along Boventy-finab and Boventy-ninth stroots, and wora refor 1. J, Vandorstip petitioned for sower cooueo- taong on Washing.on nvenuo, "'he ordinanco udopted Maroh 25, 1873, for the {ssuo ot £60,000 wautor hondy wan rescinded, thore beiug found'to bo duplicato ordinuncoy for the same bondn, ‘The potiion of J. I, Uonnol® and Bleenor & +that'the Oaptain is not d -would, sooner or later, provefatal, ‘Whiton, in rolation to tho oxtension of Wanh- ington avenue, wag rofused, tho only way to ox- tond haing. bi rogular legal condemnntion, 0. M, Cady's subdivislon of Block 24, Kim- back's Addltion to Hydo Park, wau approvod. Adjourned to Friday, Sopt, 10, at 7 p, m, — ‘THE BEER SALOON OUTRAGE. The NMurderous Oustomor Stil nt Lurgo—Probability of ¥tis Oapturc— Condition of the Victim, Tho tragody that ocourred In Bohwartz & Drojtung's saloon, at tho cornor of Clark and Madison stroots, on Saturday night, still romaina on tho polico records of the olty aa * unfinished business,"” the principal in the affafr being yot unknown. Capt. Buckloy.stated yostorday evon- ing that ho had got hold of o cluo to tho wonld- bo murdorer, which® o thought mignt load to the discovery of his identity, ‘it not to his capturo. A lnrge number of-tho most trusty mon of the First Precinct are working on. the cnse, Itls curlnml{ tho hiopo of ovorbody locolved in his confidenco that tho porpetrator of tho outrage.shall bo ap- prohionded, . A TrinuNe roportor called at the Connty Flor- pital yostorday, and, to his surpriso, -found tho victim of -the tragody not only living, bub ratidnal, nnd,ngpnmnn,v sirong, The young man's name is’ Oharlos Bovenvolt, not Brooken- ihall, ‘a8 _roported in yesterdny's papors. Hin " bontding placo . dn° No. 35 Bhieage avonwo, Mo 'din but 17 yosrs' ond and is n native of Frankfort, in Gormany. Ho informed our reporter of tho clrcumstances at- lnlldlnfi thio shooting; but, as thoy do not diffor from thoso that were given in Tiuz TrinoNe of {nnturdn , thoy need not bo restated. He said hat ho did not know his sssnilants, and ealled thom **four duffers,”—meaiing by that four loafers, Dr,: Btoolo, tho surgeon at tho hos pital, gave it as hin opinion that tha wound Ho probed it on Saturday might, and again yosterday .morn- _ing,end thinks tho balllias passod almost through tho brain, and lodged abovo and back of the car, This mornlnf anothor operation will ba por- formed for tho purposo of romoving tho broken ploces of skull, PERSONAL. William G, Donnan Pockets pioked of 8140 on Wodnesdny, W. A. Bmith, editor of tho Kanaas Gity Even- {ng News, has' becomo Oashior of tho Kannos City Nationsl Bank, Elizur H, Prindlo, salary-grabber, has built a block at Norwich, N, Y., which is airondy koown by the boya as 'The Govornmont Building.” Willism,B. Allison writes from Vionns, undor dato of Aug. 22, that ho and Mra. Allison ox- peot to leavo Liverpool by tho ateamor of the 4th of Qctober for homa. Oliver Applogato, after cight years connection with the Indion affair of Oregon, haa rosigned. Captain Jack thinks if he lind rosigned a coupte of years ago there would bhave been no Modoo War. Prot, J, O, Pickard, Iato Principal of the Mil- ‘waultoo High Sohool, ins nccopted tho_appoint: mont of Trofessor 'of Eufiush Language sud Literaturo in tho Illinois Industrinl University at Champoigu. In tho Circult Cours at Danville, IIL, last wook, Lola M. Douglas sucd John 13, Clifton for breach of promiso to marry, and_ obtained $5,000 damnges, The dofondant had soducod ber, and eho has o baby about & month old. Mra. Barah J. Halo, ths editor of Godey's Zady's Book, i 85 years old, alill vigorous in body and in mind. Her maiden name was Barah Josopha Buell. She Lns been a .widow over eince 1823, Bomuel A. Hitehcook, of Brimfleld, Mass., has mado to tho Amorican Oongrogational Assooia~ tion tho generous donation of ©25,000 for the completion of tho fire-proof library of tho new Congrogational Houso on Boacon sireot, Dostou, Btophon B. Eikins, tho Congrensional dologate- olect of Naw Moxlco (with 83,760 back-pay sinco March 4), is from tho town of Westport, Mo., and son of Philip D, Eilkins, formorly’a busmess citizon of that placs, aud well known prior to enlary-grabbor, had his ot thio Towa Stato Fair In Connecticnt, the question is being vory pointadly put to' Mr. Stephen W. Kellogg, of Watorbury, who wag To-olected to Congross in April, * How about that back-pay 2" _It nppoars ouly foo painfully ovidont that Mr. Kollogg do- colved tho poople on the stump. Ho will not roagonsbly expect furthor favors at thoir hands, Henry O. Murphy, who has for so many years beon tho Demoeratio chiof in. tho Now York Banate, will not be a candidate for renomination, Up to a week or more ufin it was supposed that tho votoran Senator would como back. But his health is not good aud—well, really thore hae been a good deul of sicknoss in Brooklyn lately. —Aany Journal. A man calllng himselt T. E, Millor mnde his appearanco in Fort Wayno, Ind., about three wooks ego, and opened a commission oftice, On the 4th inst, tho dieappoared, und it was found that Lo had committed forgerics upon bauks of that city to tho extent of $11,000 or 12,000, It is thought that Miller is tho same fmfl,y who played & similar game ot Quincy, IIL, & short time ago. Oune of the editors of the Groen Bay Advocate found that, in making change, & bar-teuder had passed one of thoso new countorfeit 3500 notes on him. Xditors cannot be too carofnl about serutinizing chauge that is paid thom, in.cascs whero thoy buy 80 largoly. , Wo aye boon for- tunate thus far, in that respect.—La Crosse Democrat. Jere H. Anderson, Deputy Tisssuror of Howard Conuty, Ind., loft Kokomo for Iudian- apolis sbont two weeks ago, stating thatho should return tho next day, and has not since beon heard of. Hia accounts aro all right, and thore {8 £600 duo him on Lis salary; his morals were unexcoptionable; and ho was engaged to bo married to & Kokomo lady on the 26th inst., going to Indianapolia for the purpose of being mensured for a wodding-suit. ~ As it is known that ho had froquently carried largo sums of money to Indlauapolia, it is foared Lo has been Toully dealt with. . Oun first ‘hearing of the dofaleation of Col. Harper, wo wroto out a half-column article giving our improssions of the mau, and his probablo guilt, Wo had nover seon the Colonel but onca to known him, and, at that time, only for tho space of two minutes. That was sufflolent, If wa had boon in any way, by suthority or rnlpnnsihi]!t{, connooted with bis holding the positiou of Colléator, we should have immediatoly movad for his dismissal. Our im- Ppreasions were corroot. But all who wero ac- quaintod with the Colonol bad contrary impres- sious, and we suppressed the arlicle, ~We have no sympathies for such euyq;nin% scalawags in official positions.—Bloomington (I.) Leader. FLORIDA WATER. THPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE! MURRAY & LANMAN'S OELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER, The riohest, moat lastlng, yot most dolicata of all Por- fumes, for uso on the HANDKERCHIEF, At the TOILET And in tho BATH, As th ta, Al ask for m:l'yro?n';‘::l.:fi-'{:'r‘&‘figffl fi‘}f n?‘fl?t';fl{g:f&ifi’.&’& el SR ob bt 00 1 ot EANBLAR, Wibiou it Aona t goaulne. ¥or wale by all Perfumors, Drugglats, and “l&nlfll‘! ln ¥ancy Goods, PROFOSALS, TO CONTRACTORS. ORI0AG0 & ALTON RAILIOAD COMPANY, g all OFFIUK OF THE OlitkP ENOINEED, 0x10AG0, Bept, 11, 1618, ofvod by th Uhicad &'Alten § n; Iuginger's offico {1 Ohloagy, unti} noon, Bopt, 33, 18] for grading for a tonblo tisck ho- twoen Buwminit and Wilmingtog, ¢ being Soctions Thir. toun (18) 10 1fty-throo (53}, both fnolusire, Drpusals araiuviiud for portions of the abore frum-one Lo fivy milon 1o \lungth, | Guntraotors wil e ruaytesdto gun= woiice work ui or bafore Oataber 1, 1875, aud givo 3t tholr ouione 6 8 10 53 oamiduted by Nor, 1, 167 th e lo ba ocomplot by Nov, 1, 3 the bianca (o b owuplated by oo, 1, 1653, excort Seotione . 4 9, 40 and i, whiot aro o o coniplotod by Marah "Buostfications aud ot formation will bo furolabed R Ut G Raen it bo furoleb K. T. BOOTI Chiat Lnglaoer, .pany ia tho of o AMUSEMENTS. (GROW'S OPERA HALL, Madison-st., bot, Bliokion-st. and Bishop-court, MONDAY EVENING, Sopt. 16, VICTORIA C. WOODHULL. Sho will doltyor hior Btartling and Thrilling Looturs one titlod thy SCARE-CROWS OF SEXUAL SLAVERY. o porsanal oxporionaa of Mes, Wond: nat ourlonlly to soo hor, and to Tiktawill bo hor only sppostance octntly boon epcaking (3 arowdod Persons attoud.ng this Lecturo semwon i gihor chior, “Ferad niosiog W Tacturo Tod Bugprotnod Banoe, '+ Wooululh & Glallin's Woekip s Alao phutageoly of M, Woudtull snd lor statdr, N bty nro mi for alo nt. th West Biln Tibacy, 210 okets aro now for salo nt tho West Bille Libtary, Wont Alndisonat, Adminsion, (0 oonts aud 6. D suro and purchase your tlokets in adeanco, and so avold the immonwa oruwrd In attendanco ot tho nvunlm‘ of hor lro« tara. Do 1o eommenca at b ololoek, The Alat Ircctly s ora Hall, MYERS' OPERA HOUSE. Monroo-st., botwoon Doarborn aud State, Arington, Cotor & Kemblg's Misktrls, MONE NEW AND SPARKLING FEATURRES. Mackin and Wilson, Bobby Nuwcnva!v. Hilly Rice, K. gat Liudon, ‘Mantor G, Dayonpart, William Actidgton Hon Cotton, and ombla 'tn Now Bpecialti overy gvoning and Saturday Matinca, In aotive propara tion,” **Lifo un the Fronticr," and tho ** Fuuny Stokos in ATKEN'S THEATRE. ORAND RE-OPENING TO-NIGHT, Firat tlmo of tha NEW BURLESQUE ontitied * DEMON KING. ot liest antociatamsnt by tho saperh Vaudorills Com- GLAND HOLT, LINA EDWIN, MARTIENS FAM. PAATE, OASSELLULL, anda host of othors, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THE PARLOR JIOME OF COMEDY. Mandng, Sopt, 15, axory ovenlig and Wodnosday and day Matlnoos. Housos Growded with the Fasion Thicd and Iast wook of Bronson Howard's LILIANM’S LAST LOVE, Tllnatrativo of Lifoin Now Yutk aud Paris, Oastto tho R SbSarRal tinttioy ot e bontifal Soctaty P lonesal, C v 3 PIlelT, DR LOVEAT LONG BRANOH, © octets Fler, ACADEMY OF MUSIO.* HANDSOMEST THEATRE IN AMERIOA, BPEQIAL ENGAGRMENT, commencing Mondsy, Bopt. 16, '* America's Traglo Queen,” Bupported by the L, wJ. Q. Ci TEEta bl Graa San®, om0 J» O MaCOL- LADY AUDLEY’S SECRET. During tho wook, M. NTOINICTT) M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, FRENCHWOMEN, A boantiful va atary of fntonsn intorvat, translated from tho grast French work of Honrt Murgory LA VIE DE BOHEME, And prosonted with an adiolrablo distribution of the Pprincipal oharactors, d original o notiva proparation, an ontlrely n Amorican D1y, entitio *IMOLATION. " GLOBE THEATRE, Tho Grandost Bpeotaclo of thom all. A TATLE OF ENOOANTMENT. Tntroducing Patinor & Oo,in Graud Bpcotasular Organizas tion, Krory ovoning and Wednorday and Saturday Matl. DR, KAHN'S JAGNTFICENT ANATOMICAL NUSEDH, rom New York, Of Natural, Bolonco aud Act, 148 South Clark-st., near ladison, Tlokots, 80 ceuts; for gentionon only, Doors open from 93, w, to 10 p. m, in Ohloaga, Bl Hotste ta oihee ahiom OCEAN NAVIGATION, NEW YORK TO CARDIEFE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, Tho South Wales Atlantio Steaniship U ’ fiateciaen Stoamship, Wil sail froun Yonnsyivants Tad: rond Woarh, Jersoy Cil PRMBROKE AMON ‘Theao ates Tl vided wit<aTi Lo Intest improvemant fo Sunvonsancu of Cubin ani S(oorago 1 Cabin, 38 ourroncy ; Seannd Cebia, & nfn, X:[ currency ; propald Steoragu cortificates from Care di F38, ralts for £1and upwards, ‘ar'hl::uur p‘;"lflln"ll)fll’l‘.(l lruly k:II cll‘(}lil, n\t "lflv D’klm- %, "o, 1 Dack Olismuace: and 15 Now Yor AK(““HALD BAXTER & (0., Aj onta, . v No. 17 ondivay, NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSEIPS. Balling from Now York for Queonstown and YLivorpool orery Saturiny, and toriondon diroctotory fortalghts " o) 4N S al ERP and 4, North Rivor, ey ngors, roney’; Btoor- \ S0, §80, nu . Tteturn Tickets, 8140 and $160 Currency. BIEERAGE PASSAGE, 8%, curroncy, Passougers booked to or from Gorman and Scandinae visn points at low rates, The Sicamahips of this line are the Inrgost in tho trado, Drafts on Great Lritain, Iroland, and tho Contluent, WILLIAM M.;\CAXIISTER‘ on'l Wostorn Agost, Northeast cornor Olark and Randolphi-sta. (oppasita now ‘Shorman House), Chicago, SPHOILAT, NOTICH. STATE LINE STEAMSHIP CO. Notlco {8 hereby givon that from this dute tho_steamers of this Lino will sall from Pior No, 36, N. R. foot of Noeth Mooro-st. STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- A ANBALCRVGN BRI, O™ Thoso olegunt now stes i *° i, oot of North Mot yingivid GROIG PENNSYLVXNINL VIRUINL. e And ovory altarnato Wod: soogors ot through ralos ris of Groat Britsin and Trofund, Norway, Swodon, Uenmark, and Gormany, s for £1and upward; For fralglit or pasango apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & 0. Droaaway, g0 Otlico, No. 46 Broadway. sy tioreaftor, takin T *‘.wrzy“. i twico & wook from New York, and o) 8- rerora o il arta ot Gront Dlatny Hralsat. Oontiantal Hnrope, and the Meditarranesu, Uabia from #65; Steor- Vil and Trah poria aat, 30 wout, Al B in ayabio in ‘:h’o(} - pany's aficos, corner LaSialloand Madison-ata,, HENDERSON BRO' HIRS, Agents. FATAEES FOURE O 1T THE IMPORTANT ADDRESS Of 8, M. BMITH, Secrotary of tho lllinois Stato Farmors® Assooiation, beforo the Liv- ingston Oounty Farmeors' Assooiation, At Poutiae, ou the Foueth of July, Tanow ready for delivery as an 8-page doou~ ment, for gonoral ciroulation. Farmers' Olubs and Grangos will be sup- plied at tho following rates: Bingle Oopios.. 2 ots, | 100 Copies...75 ota. $0°80hi0an-- .15 Gt | 1,000 Coblos... 56.00 Addross J. W. DBAN, TRoom 6 Tribune Building, Chicago. Rackford, Rock Istand & St. Louts Raitroad Company, PUERIDENT'S OFPIOE, Took 1hainy T o 5 lera.} STOCKHOLDERY MEETING. Notica Is horeby glyon that tha snnual moeting of the Sinckhodara of tho Atookiurd, ock Iatamd & 85, Jouls Ratirvad Compeny wilbho held at_tho Otiicos of tho Gom- g s on Woduosday, tha T COBY;, Presidont, i ¢ il day of Ootober noxty at 1" Jouy P Wuirxnran, Sovsof stitutions, EDUCATIONAL, Harvard University, L878=74. ‘Mombors of one dopartmont havo a right ta attond lng- turae and rocltations tn any othor dopar.mont of the Uni. vorsity without paying addlsfonal fees; for oxample, Law ntudonts moy attond wuy oxcrelses thoy pleaso in Tarvard Colloyd; Modinal studonts tho oxercls®s of tho Holoutillo Hehool, ato, T'ho degroos of Mantde ¢ Aris, Daator of Philosophy, and Dootor ot Beloioo aro upon &d Heainlors of othor In- The year begins In a1l dopartments on Thurédag, Repte 95,1978, Kammninations for adinlssion to ITARVARD COLLEQE, tho LAWRKENOR HCIENTIFIO SOHOOL, tho MINING KOIOOT, and tho BUSSEY INSTITU. TION will bogin an Thursday, Sopt. 25, a8, mi Tho oxnmination for advancod siunding In the MEDIOAL SOHOOL takes plioo Sopt, 23; for advanced atanding in tho LAW SOILOOL, Ropt. 26, Tho Unlvoraity Cataloguo (including examination papora of 1871.73) moy bo obtalnod from OITARLES W. SEVER, Booknollor, Combrldgo; pric, 50 cente. Olroulars de- scribing tho soveral dopartmonts may bo obtatued on ap plication to JAMES W, IIARRIS, Socrotary, Cambridge, Mass. T‘amfly and Day School, NEW YORK CITY. 1188 BRACKETT and M183 ELIOT will roapen thol¢ £chool for glrla from six to twonty.one, Wodnusday, Sopt. 24, ab 117 st Thirtysixth-st, Gicls fittod for any Col- logo, Rofor to Ray. Rubort Collyor, Chicago, ... RAILROAD TIME TABLE, VAL AND DEFARITURE OF TRAIR Summer Arrangemont. ERTNOR MATKA,— Batucday 3x eovlog.” ¥Simday oxconiody § Mouday oxeoplod.”t Ac- rive Sunday at8:00a, m. § Dally, NICHIOAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD3 Depol, ool af Lals sty amd foot of Deent ickelofice, 61 Clark #), foutfienst corner and To Lanal-st,, corne Madtson, Teare, ILXPLANATION OF RE: 0 pa o, HENRY O, WENTWOIRTI, Ueneral Passenyer Aoiits CHICARD & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Kantas City and_Denter Sort Line, n 1 Mo, anid Chicagas Syringeid, Alton Through Lins, Union 1be) bridye, Tdcket Oficen : AL Diepo, s 8 *0 rfa Louisls i N, Loitis wilisnnients Kansas Clty Txpross vin Taok LT R P A anrme Gty st xprofny Jacksanville, 1I., and Loutsi-| 9:208, m. s, 6 weveer (1000 0, 8 7:90 0. nte Bt. Lonts 3 in Liug)* 9:30a, m. ) 8:10 p, m. Bt Lonts Xross, via Main o P00rm | T A, M. Lin coe Bt, Loin Kxiiross, viaTackson-| Sl o Emingnold 1o 1 Jattorson, Oity TEepre Poorin, Keokuk & Turin Wanota ; and Want 7\ prog . Jollot & Ao o i 0 p. m. (0a, m CHICAGO ACADEMY, No. 11 EIGHTEENTII-ST. An English and Clamleal School for both sozos, Fall ‘Torm bogins Monday, Sopt, i1, 1L BABCOOK, Prinoipal. EDGEWORTH SCHOOL, MRS, BURGWYN MAITLAND, PRINCIPAL, 873 WABASE-ATV. h, Fronol and Gorman Hosrding and Day Sohnol fl Ladios and Llfl'l’:nukls. %l‘l dnll‘n{ of tho will bo resumed Sopt. 10, MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S FRENOH SOHOOL Roovoos Sopt. 17, Tho only one in Now York whoro ronch is taught as fn Parls, Saporior Knglish oducation, Drawing, Latin, and Singing tnoludad in tho tuitlon; Tordors ave a otgollont hotme, Tor oiraulars, 35 Wort Forty-sixtivat, N, Y. Rofers . Gondell, Mra. Geo, M, Pullman, Ohicago, 11l. Gao. P, Plant, St. Louis; Mrs, 0. {1, Bull guln land, L. B, Seeloy, clnuath, JicGluniss, r,, N, Y. T, relan CHEGARAY INSTITUTE. Fatablishod in Now York n 1814, Knglish and Feonon for Vouog Ladios aod, Missor. Tiontding and day wiipite; 31 and 1529 Sprucast., Philn: dolphia, Pa. Kronolifs the langusga of tho familly, and iu'constaully spokon in the Tnathato, MADAME D'HERVILLY, Princlpal. MRES. SYLVANUS REED'S ENGLISH, FRENCL, AND GEIMAN DOARDING AND 'DAY BCHOOL Tor Young Ladies apd Obildron, Non, § and 8 Fast Ffty- rd-at., Now York, e ohuetyonaiit b wia i dogad. S 2 Bont. 34, 181 Lattom and appilsations ta b sout o111e abovoaddross. MRS, JOHN V. B, BLEECKER'S Foglish, Fronch, and German Boarding and Day School for Young Ladiod aul Chidron, 20 1iast Fary-soreatbist, otwaon Madison aud Lifth.avs., Now York City, will roopoa Sept. 2,1, A most tusruagh courss of lndtruo- jon, togathor with horao cars and privileges, tion, te h ith h d il MISS BURGESS? Fronch, aud German Ugarding snd Day Bchool, g Ladlol and Ohiliren, No. 105 Weat Yoris-Hov: jaw York, roopons Soptombor 24, 1878, Tof. il"fllb IBI. !])L l';!.u];lrker‘ Now 1‘Y.}‘l!)l‘ “Itb.u lh" gVIB. " Groan, D. D., ‘Misutsalppl,” Rov, 9. 8. 0. Abbott, Hair Haven, Gonn. R Tt ADANE ACADENY, QUINOY, MARS. "HON. Charle Irancls Adams, LL. D., Chalrman of the Hoard of Managors: " Willlain It. Dimmock, L. D., Into Profostor of Urook in Willlams Colloge, Mastar, A thors ough _classical aud mathomatioal sohool, with caroful supervision of tho puplls, Fur oiroulars, with full pa joulars, address tho Mastar, LITTLE BOYS' WOME AND BONOOL, NO. 71 Collafio' Hartford, Conn. For rofurences and oiroular, ploaso sddress MRS, M. L. READ. TRISHOPTIHORPE—A OIHURCE BOHOOL young Iadigs, nonr Hathlchem, Fonu,, Fall ao 4. 17: 1678, T Iara nddross A SRRk, Prinalont, iothiohame Danme by pormission to' Mrs, R, Mrs. TOR 1 y Bothlohem, Yonn. {OITAGE HILL SEMINANY_FOR JOUNG LA dlos, Poughkoopsio, N, Y, Muslg and tho fing sits awpoclalty, *Opona Sopte 17, O, O WEISELL, Princk. palnnd Provriotor, TOTON INSTITUTE, OROTON ON THE HUD- son, N. il orrh will sommenco Sept. 16, For D OYE WAKED ND 817 AGO! YONKKRS MILITARY INSTITUTZ Yonkors, N. Y. MILY SOHOOL FOR HOYS.—OUR AIM I8 PA- rontal caro and thorongh proparatian (it busizoss of Roforonca to actus| patrons. ~Addreas at Union- o 8. 8. HARTWE LA (YOTHIG HALL, STAMFORD, GONN. GO onch, nd Garinaa Boandtng-Setiool for' Young Ladios. For cal or’ apply to Py Buo apply to Frlnclpale, o MAFEERo0D “INSTITUTE FOR ¥OUNG TA dios, Pittsfield, Mass. Known for thirty yoara for its- auparlor facilities 'and raro boauty of location, Rev O. V. Spoar, Principal. M85, JULKLEYE - BOARDING _anD DAY M. School for Young Ladies, Tarrytown on tho Hudson, wilf raopon Sept. 17, g M[ODEL, SOHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIEE; ALSO Kindorgarten, Rod Bank, Monmouta County, N. 3. Boardors, 13, Physlcal and taental cultura. Toaching by lecturo and objeot, leading plzrllh to think aud reason. Noodlowork, cullaary art. oic.” L. 5. COLEBIAN, Prla: aipal. OFTEGSE OLASSIOAL AND MILITARY Sohool, South Orango, N. J., ong hour from Now York by tho M TFranch, (terma, and e Bop, 16 Hew: B WILIY, Pricipal, Torme, 850 por snnim, snd 0o oxtras, ENNSVLVANIA MITITARY ACADESY, GHFS- tar, (for boarders only). Bossion opons Wed. . Looation olovatod and - hoalthiul, pioy Bulldiags buadiome and commorio 0 of studlos extonsive, Thorous inse tion {n Givil and Mochanfosl Knglagoring, tho Ol Eogiish, _ Caroful ovorsight of moral ade - For' olraulard pply 1o " Hon, EMOR §T01RA, ¥, L. BROWN, Fiq., OHARLES G. it PRUSSING, Fsq., patrons of the Acadomy fa Chicago, or to 'OOL. THEQ, HYATT, President, 3 OCKTAND INSTITUTE_FOI YOUNG LADIES, aok:on-the-Hudson,—Tho fall torm of this fn AT Box 654, pacious drill- an mannars of CHICAGD. MILWAUKEE & SI. PAUL RAILWAY. Unfon Depot, eorner Madison and 17 Dhcket Ofica 63 South Clark-st., oppnsite Sherrtnn nd at Dep Leirs A Mtlwankeo, St. Paul & Mi olis Day fexprass. +6:500. . Milwaukos & Pral nl}lu A" "‘1‘"{".( 551 eave|® 5:00 D, M. *11:008, M i ee, 8t, Paul A - | ol Ntk oot oot 0,30, m. [ 428 p. 1, CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & UUINGY RAILROAD. Depote~Tant af ILakest,. Indiana-av,, and Sicteenth.s and Carat g Sicteentiate, " Ticker oficet No. 59 Clarks and at depots, Truts, rrive. Melland Baprons....... Ottawa i Hrantor i Dubuguo and Sloax City Pacillc Faut Lin Aurors Passougor, Mondota & Ottawn Pasaouwor Downor's Grovo Accommud: Aurora Pas-ongor, 7 urora Passonior Hubnque & Slonx Olty Ezp, Paciilo Right T:xpross Duwnor’s Grove Accon Toxme Kapros ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. : Ticks Bt. Louls Expron: B Toote fn it Kpringtiold tianrou. Springiiold isprostisi s Dubuquo & Sjoux Cliijiix. Dubugua & Sioux City liix! {0 Gtiman Passengoe tydo Parkand Oalc Wi Hydo Park an Oak Woois. Tydo Purk and Oak Woods. Iiydo Park and Oak Woods. (a) Runs ta Obampaign on Saturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAN. Clty oftces, corner Randolyh at LaSille-ats,, and 7 Canale at., corner Nadison-st a Paciflo Fast Lino, @ Dubtigng Day I£x. ¥ia @ Omabia Night Jixpros, @ Dnbuauo Nizhit Iz, vi @ Kreoport & Dubnauo Iixprosa,. a Fracport & Dubnquo Expross, & Mitwaukes Mall. . waukeo [xpra 3 Milwaukeo Passongdy 5 Marquetto Fxpros b St. Paw IEzvren a—Dapol cornor of Wolls and Kinzi b=Dopot cornr of Cannl and Kinzl W. . STENNETT, Go ass. Agont. COLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Shsalat lf:'}!l«el and "'nly'!l ";flf\'fl flllchl st . Grent N outo, A Folt g, noicomenter Grog NEMWEBD, dod Ak, CHICAGO, ROCKJSLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depot, corner of Van Buren und Shermunste, Ticket afic Grand ucijic Hotels Teate, Arrive. Omaha, Leavonw'th& Atchison E: Poru Accommodati . Night Expro: Loavouworth LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILR Depot, Van Buren-st., oot a7 LaSalle. northuest carner Clurk und Randoiph: evrner Canal and Madison-sts, Mall, via Afr Lino and Main Lino, Bpaclal Now York Kxpross, via v Lin ; Alantie Expross, Vi Al Bight Yxprows, vin Main Li Elknart Accommodatior Bouth Chicago Accomnm PITTSBURGH. FORT WATNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Tente, Arrice Day Bxpross... Pacttio Expros Fast Lito 0 109, e 06 8, ny Q}A | e e alpataiso Accommodaifon. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Railrowl Depot, foot of Lnle-at, s tato, doligbtfally situated on the Hudson River, o York wil] comenaice. Sapts. Sh x-‘m"ouu;;}x ] Cifoulne, with full pastioulars, sddross REV. L. DILOS MANSHIELD, Prasidont. For thraugh. tickels and aleeptng-car Uerihs apply @t me neie Ticket office, 121 Kandolph-st,, near eorner Clarks 15 Canalat,, corner Vadigon; % LuSallesl., corner Wushe {ngton, and at Jllinofs Central Dejots TAM MILITARY INSTITUTE-—TWENTY. fourth yoar bogins Sept. 15, 1670 lors thoroughly fittod for Colloge, Solontifia lohdol, or Buslnass. Ohris- tlan manhood dovelopod by kindnoss:aud faithfal disols Tacation soldom odunlod for Konltry Leauts, an For aataloguo, with fall dotalls and tofor- ences, address W. O, WILI,00X, A. M., Capt. W. A HLIN'T, Princlpals, Stamford, Jonn. ALLATANN BEMINARY, PATERSON, N. Ji— oardlng and day-solisol for young. Jagioywill raopon Ro; Beooeaibifity. e R A TR A sty and 3¢ A- T Shipman & Boue 25 Obam: Yoruat. Addrow Mre. GRORGH O. TALLMAN, Jt.y P ataatl Varktave aoac Hroadmare DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. Tho copartnership horotofore oxiating un~ der tho firm namo of SAMPSON, GILBERT & 00,, ia this day dissolved by mutual con- sont, Al the business of tho lato flrm will be sottled by Georga Gilbert. JOSEPH BAMPSON, GEO, GILBERT, Ohioago, Sept, 1,1873. I have sold my interest in the firm of SAMPSON, GILBERT & CO,, to my lato partner, Goorge Gilbort, who, with inoreased capital and facilities, will continue tho busi- ness at 367 and 260 Wabash-av,, and thank- ing the publio and my frionds for their pat- ronage of the lato firm, I ask a continuance of their favors to Mr, George Gilbort. JOSEPH SAMPSON. Having purohasod tho intercst of my lato partner in tho businoss of SAMPSON, GIL- DERT & 00, I am propared to s6e my frionds, and the frionds of the old firm at our former place of business, 267 and 260 Wa- bash-av. GEO. GILBERT. DISSOLUTION. actnership horotofors oxisting under the firm nami af Lovy liroa, & Oo, i this day dlssolvad by mutusl ato e wil bo sattled by tho tirm “naimo of Lavs K AL LEVY. B BATT. Outoaqo, Sept. 19, 1913, MISCELLANEOUS, WNIZW CIIIROMO! TOCH HOM AGAIN IF YOU DARE! A Bpirited Ploturo by uno of our beat uativo artista. Glvon away by ‘The Great Atlantic nnd Yacific Tea Company, 118 Wost Washiugton-st., 188 Swonty-socan: VIRGINIA OYSTER COMPANY, : R. & 11, OHAMBERLAINK, Propristors, ore 1 Ciomod 100 ek Bhon Qyatora, Chamiberiaineta Whatl, Norfolk, Va.' Seasau for 1673 sud 1571 opous Sept, 1. Ur- dors saljelted, 'The gouulne lyun ilsven snd Hom Hiarbor Oystase & spuo! a8 of ¢ under busi junios partnar the Hrotbor, Toave Ghilsago. TR e e . Arrivo at Lalay 5 P, m. | 02, Me Arrivoat Indiaoanolis Do miit 4650 ins Arriva ot Cinolnnutl . 1 93 & ., and Trains arrive at Chicago ot 5 0 ‘Onyino’ runain i fo T am. 440 p. . nly lino running Saturday i dinapotis and Clucinnatl, Houth fu pass boggaga onockod and tako train ab T ot CONVICT LABOR. OFFICE OF TER Kansas State Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kan,, Scpt. 5, 1873, Thelaborof 200 convicts, or whatoror may not Lu oipluny od by the Btate on buildiiigs and neceasary work abuat o Prisan, 1 offored (o the liighest biddor, Thore ato now 340 convicte in tho Pruon. _Bovonty are ¢ timo omployod 1 manufacturing Wagoiis, bor will bo allowad to pursug au they dusire, - that onitentiarios, {0 auy numbor that may ba carr amploying tho la nuhos of manufacturin aro usually oarrled on in othor Offors wlll bu recelved for 50 subjoot to contracting in tho Privon. "Iio shops now raady for acoupancy aro as follows: Ong briok ahop, 135150 foc -storios in hiolght, of 13 feot cach, tin roo, with 0. Diractly ‘af rick shicpy Kamith shop, with blacksmith forgui in tho contre, w ith alata coof, ‘thia saio 100 witls this aro two shop rooms of 200x24 ot ita nooossary hentiag pipes will bo put {n shops. The contragtor wauld Bo m“l.' (510 huat tho shiopa a} g o Do iions othorw 4o aigrood Upon At 110 of imakid contraot, 4 All shicpe and tho Doller and engino aro now and in pere o0t ordor. ‘Gontragiors to commenco work by tha Bih duy of Moe vomber, (815, or a8 oun thoroafter 3 would bo powdbi And continub for a tarm of yoars o bo aigrood upun, Bu not to oxcoed ton yoars, Fivo hundrod dollacs (3:00) In curroncy or banknble ‘paper muat bo dopositod with each bid, sa & eocuri:y tor owplying with bld it avard tx mado. The contraoting partios will bo requlred to glve bond tor to Talthl porfurmance of tiwir coniract fn th suia of ten to forty thousand dollara, or such a sum in pro= Portion ta the numbur ot cuuvsts emploed. Paymonts foc tho labor will be requiud “to bo wede monthiy, by tho 10th dov of cach munth succvoding 1At in which the labor was porforined. natbe reguirod to pay for. {molost by wr whils convicls are co noit (n thole ‘wuder punisiiment, but convicts will bo alluwed to i, shiave, sov tho surgoou, and Nw)\\-g vialts trom {rionds in aconrdanco with tho fulvs of tho Prlsou, Witlie ouy auy doduotion for lost e un that scchunt, 2 ayorago o nino () ioars dring tha yoar il bo e sidorad a day Iabor, i bhda 15 bo soatad, and will b recelvod uathl 2o'clok Dy o 15t day of Octubur, 1873, ‘i ara raneatad (o o hrosant at pfolu of bide. Tha right {a rosvryud to rojeot auy or all Gids, e ontiary | looaiad fiva wiles south of Teavenworth ity, o AT "n;ll:(,h‘[‘m;l;{l‘ ::3 Hranolt of (ho Kaus poinriag il communieation worth oual mino Any fucthior | Warden, Leaveuw o addroseed, aglors, iy urdor of tho Board of Dl ;‘Y"lrrul’l(‘lt\'fl, S y quantlty. bo kind by addeensing the ity Kariasa, to whom Al Dida ey 18 FAIRBANKS' BTANDARD SCALES > OF AT BIZUS, 35 o) FATRBANKS,MORSE & 00 11 AND 13 LAKE-ST.

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