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THE BANKS AND GRANGES. ‘ToN10A, 111, Bopt, 13, 1670, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : Bin: In your issuo of tho 20th of Auguat You say that “ Nearly all tho Granges nro ro- golving to abolish tho Natlonal Bauke, Thoso Institutions aro donounced as monopolists and oxtortiontsts, which they cortainly aro mot,” oxcopt ‘‘to Lho extont that thoy have tho ox- clusive right to fesuo notos to ciroulnte as monoy." As this nctlon on tho part of tho Granges sooms Lo bo a surpriso to you and somo others, L nsk the privilege of giving to tho public, through tho medinm of the columus of your indopendont Journnl, somo of tho ronsons why the Grangos, and othora of tho producing and distributing classos, look upon tho National Tanks as monopolists and oxtortionists, and de- mand thoir abolishmont. ‘When what is kuown as the Farmors' Reform- atary Movement. was flrat startod, railroad, waras house, and tariff monopolies wero viewod as the main causon of tho wrongs complainod of. But moro thorough investigation has shown that, back of all theso, and more potont for ovil than thuse aud all otbor like monopolies, is our wvicious monetary systom, of which tho National Bauks aro tho source, Among tho roasons that Liave led to this conclusion are the following : ‘Wo huve had in circulation for oloven years £100,000,000 of legal-tenderd and fractional cur- rouey, which have cost the poople nothing in tho shape ol interest, suporvision, or mubsoquent l.cgmlnfiml sinco tho passngo of the law suthor- izing their fswuo. Now, if this smount of cur rency had beon isbued through the banks, undor the prescnt systom, tho nccount botween theso institiitions and the producing and distributing olagsos or tnx-payors would bo as follows s ‘T'ho premiui on coin has, during this tme, oversged as wuch as 25 per oot per anuum, whicli would makoe the 6 por cont com Interost on the Government bonds deposited by the Dbanks to sccure tho rodemption of thelr circu- lating notes oqual to 74§ por cent in curroncy. 1f from this bo deducted tho 1 por cout duty or tax paid by tho baulky on thoireirculation (which, ns Lunderstaud, 1 all tho tax the banks pay for tho privilogo of Issuing tho currency, aud in lion of tho interest they reccive on thio bonds deposited with the Governmont), it will Jeave, a4 tho loss to the tax-payors, 614 por cont por sunum, This rato of interest, compounied eomi-an~ aunlly for eloveu yoars on the ©400,000,000, would nmount to 404,000,000, It to this be ndded tho gaiv that weuld havo sccrited to tho tax-payors from loss of currency by fire and other cnsualtios, with the cost of subscquent logisintion nud supervision of tho banks,- for which I think 1§ of 1 per cont por annum a very odetato estimate, it would swall the amount to 3,000,000, “L'iuis, therefore, is the amount the people save by tho uso of logul-tenders instead of tho bauk- curroucy., Again, if in tho first instanco, wo hiad isaued £850,000,000 additional Jegnl-tendors, ivatoad of tho bank-currency, it would bave saved to tho tux-payers 375,000,000 in tho clovon yoars, T other words, If, instend of issimng 8400, 000,000 of legal-tonders and £350,000,000 of bank-curroncy, wo had issued the wholo $760,- 000,000 through tho banks, the national aabt would be 425,000,000 more than it now is ; whilo, if the whole $7b|l,00l),000 had been issuod in Togal-tondors, the dobt would be $875,000,000 loss thun it is at tho end of that timo. It would thus bo seon that tho differonce in favor of the legal-tonders over the bank-enr- rency would havo boon §803,000,000 1 the eloven yours, 5 By tho use of an exclusive bank-curronay, the nyors would havo lost this amount without g recoived 1 roturn any oquivalont what- or thora is not a candid man in tho na- tion, 'who is not intercsted in bauking, money- ‘broking, or othor speculating monopoly, that will not sdmit that logal-tenders aroe inall re- spects better fittod for the performance of all the functions of a circulating medium, aud morg acceptablo to the great mujorily of those who produce and distribute the wealih, than tho cur- reuey issued through the banks. Boviden, wo can_concoive of no reason why wo should Liave two kinds of curreucy, both’ de- pending for tholr sccusity and crodit on tho Government indorsemont, and the ono redoomn- ablo in the other before it will logally dischargo o debt, which Iy one of tho main uses of monoy ; or why the currency should be dolod out through v systom of bauking corporations, thoroby giv- ing them o complote monopoly of ¢ho wholo cir- culating medium of the uation, with power to dopress sud dospoil the producing and distribut- ing clases ot pleasure, and this, too, at fu enor- mous cost to the tax-payors, rather than to bo issued dircctly to tho poople without any rod- tapo circumlocution. _Again : the Governmont incuraa great respon- Lihty in becoming the custodiau of the bonds de- posited by the banks, ‘Liefts, poculations, do- faleations, and irregularities "are quite too frequent and genoral amoug bank-ofticers aud Governmeut-ofticinla to enfoly conclwla that thero is no danger 1 this quarter ; whtly, i <20 currency were all issucd iu legal-tondors, each person would becomo tho custodian of his own weans, and the Government would incur no ro- spoubility or be subjocted to no loss in this ro- spect, But n slill greator objection to the banking system, as well us to protective lariffs aud all othor rpocial claus legislation, is, that membora of Congress, and others connected with waking and admivistering tho laws, frequently have a ditcet persounl pocuninry intorost in this class of legixlution, adverso to gonoral pub- lic good. ~ ‘Lhiord aro good Teasous for Lelieving that a largo number of the most influ- ential members of Loth Houdses of Congress are stockholders and ofticers of National Banks, and otherywise interosted in these schomos of spocial clnss logislation, whoreby the fow are onrichod at tho oxpenso of the many; and that to mem- Lory 80 intorested is committod most if not all the legislation reluting to the curroncy and finances of tho Government. Now, under these circumstances, we beliovo it would bo the extreme of folly to hopo for tho adoption of o monetary system adapted to tho geueral business iusercats of tho country, or for a fair sud impartial admiviscration of tho finan- cial brauch of the public service, I'his, 50 far us it goew, i8, 08 it scoms to us, & fair statement of tho case, and it leads us to be- liove that the monoy-monopoly of whick tho National Banks aro tho source is the main couse of tho wrongs the producors and distributors of woulth are suffering ; that railrond, tariff, and nll other ko monopolics are but the tooly with which the moncy-oligarchy uulocks tho_safes aud picks tho poclkots of the people, and that wo cannot have roasonable rates of transporta- tion or cheap manufuctures while 1t is con- tinned in existonce, Farthor, that tho extortions practiced under this systew, by way of oxorbitaut rates of inter- out, are aunually greator than (ho sum total of the Credit Mobilier swindles which have so rightoously consigued nll_implicated in thom to the lowest dopths of political infamy, and are over twonty-fold that of the dalary-grab that hog 50 justly arouscd a storm of indignation agalnst its authors throughout the longth and broadth of theland, We think tho reasons hero given aro of themsolves sufliciont to warrant us in do- nouncing the sy=tem as an extortionatc monopo- Iy, and in domanding its abolishment, But, if anything farthor ~ were mnoedod to con- vinco the mont deeply interested and tenacious frionds of tho system of the correct- noss ot this conclusion and justico of this de- mand, it in furnisbiod by the statemonts in your articlo respecting the profits of tho bauks, You sny, in subktance, that the banks now in oxist- cuco are monopolies only to the extont that thoy hava the exclusivo right to issuo notes to circu- Into s monoy, and think that, as n rulo, they “imlm not oppose the repeal of this monopoly- clunso, Wo think it quite safo to assume that the bauks will not only cousent to the romoval of this restriction, but that thoy will curnestly advocato ' jt; for, instead of dostroymg this monopoly of the currency, it will'extond and render i{ ormancnt in tho hands of the holders of the Giovernment bonds, With tho reponl of this rentriction, the baukers will domand that the logal-tondors now in cir- culntion shall be withdrawn to make room for an oqual, if not n much largor, amount of their curroney ; the offect of which will bo to give tho holders of the Government bouds absoluto control of tho whole oireulating modium of the nation, and to compel the poople to pay double intorost on the whole amount of ourrenoy now in circulation; to practically establish a monoy- ollgnwhy‘lwllh powor to “encourage or frustraio oll other businesy-interosts at will, Agnin, you sy, that, for tho performance of o aegitimate banking husiness, thoir charters g National Banke ara of no ort of account ; that they uro requirod to koop on hand n resorve in Inwful monoy equul to 25 por cont of thelr clron- Iation ; thai tho only profit thoy derive from the privilego of maulnlr tho curroncy is 15 conts on oach 2115 invested in the bonds dopositod with the Governmont ; aud that you fanoy thoy woulkl not offer mmch rosislance to n{nm [ 1ake thoir circulation and taxes away from them, That they can loan thelr own money, recelve de- poeils, buy and soll oxchango, and’ porform all THE CHICAGO DlAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER .18, 1873. 3 tho legitimato business of banking, as woll with- out na with chartora from tho Natloual or Stato Govornmenta, wo do not donbt, Thia is a priv- {logo that overy individual or association of indl- viduala has n porfoct right to freoly oxercino. Dut that the banks will consout” to surrendor tho privilogo of issuing tho curroncy withaut & dotermined slmiglu, wo do not bolieve ; for all nst experionco lina shown_that thoy will rosist his with all tho power and meana at thoir com- mand, Nor can we heliovo that thoir profits from this source are Ao _influitesnally small us {ou reprosent thom, We think you' could not havo lind tho Dank-law before yon when you wrote your articlo ; for, a5 wo underatand tho Inw, only tho banks in a faw of tho largo com- mofeinl centres aro required to koop on hand n rasorve of 25 por cont of thelr circulation. All othiors aro required to rotain & roworvo of but 16 _por cent of thoir clrculation outstand- ing, and throa-fifths of thin way consist of do- posita in_other banks, subject to wight-draft, As n greator portlon of the currency is issucd by his Intter clnss of Institutions, wa aro of tho opinfon that the Tosorves, ns s wholo, aro 1ot ovor one-third of what you stato them. Besidon, thoso resorves aro of no mannor of use what- over. 'Thoy add nothing to tho value of the cur- roncy, which dorives all its wecurity nnd crodit froni the iudorsoment of the Governmont, But we will not discnss this polnt further, s it is not so much our 'qumose to show what the bauks mako by the systen, as to point out what the peoplo or_ tax-payera loso by it. Aussuming your statomont of the profits of tho banks from this sourco to bo conect, it is the most unan: sworabla argumont in favor of tho abolishment of tho system we have met with, Wo havo chown that. if all the currency had, in the first instanoo, boon iwsued through tho banke, it would havo cost tho people 834 porceut (in cur- roncy) moro than if it had ‘all born fssued in logal-tondeis, which, with tho golu of them from 11i2'oss of ourroncy by fire and othor cnsualtion (ontimated at 14 of 1 per conl por annum), srould have boon oqual to 7 per cunt por aunuul, T'o mako this still more cloar, wo will add that tho issuo of the 400,000,000 legal-tenders now in circulation did, in the first instanco, obviato tho necessity for the issuo of a ltke amount of G por cont coln intorost bonds, theroby saving to the Euonln tho interest thnt wonld linye accrued on that amount of bonds ; while evory dollar of curronoy issued through the banks crented tho necossity for the issuc of an oqunl amount of thi0 clasa of bonds named,—theroby subjecting tho tnx-payers to & loss of 7 per cent por anvumn (in curroncy) ou all tho currency issuod through the banks. i A 1If, thon, you have ntated tho profits of the banke correctly, the syatem 1s imposing o burden of 253 on the tax-payors for cach dollar the baoks gain by it. 'Lhig s worso than the so- ealled labor-protecting, but in reality labor-rob- Ding, tariff ; for it is only claimed that that sys- tem; takes from tho consumers 32 for oach 31 that it brings into tho National Treasury. Itis likewise infinitoly worse than the railroad mo- nopoly; for, while tho railrond companies do practice unmorciful oxtortion in muny cases, they, ot the samo time, dorender the peoplo somo service; while, from the National Banking ni'ulom, which wo view as tho soul of all monop- ol { thoy derive no advantage whatever. {ith all tho information we have baon ablo to obtain, and after the most careful oxamination of tho ubjack, we can but lool upon tho uyaten a8 8 cupning contrivance for tho robbery of those who produce and distribute the wealth ; for tho aggrandizoment of tho fow nou-pro- ducers, or monoy-mongers, Henco, our deter- mined hostility to this as well 8 to railrond, so~ called, protoctive tariff, and all other liko mo- nopolles, systems, and schomes that have for thoir object the o»?reuuiou and spoliation of the msuy for the benelit of the fow. We do not believe in attacking tho minor wrongs aud leaving the greator evila undisturb- ed. Waoaro for thorough reformation and redroes of all this class of grievances. I have lro?’nonl.ly used the plural pronoun for thio roason that I have consulicd and counselod with many of my neighbors, all of whom agree subsatancially with tho views horo sot forth. 1f, howevar, our information has boen at fault, or it wo havo, in any rospect, misstated tho facts, or exaggorated our grigvancos from thias Bourco wo would ltko to know it, for iruth and fair doaling 18 all that we want. GRANGER, —_— THE GREAT ATLANTIC GALE. Xts Ravages on the Const of Labrador w==Great Loss of Life and Property. BMr. James Domas Brooks hns arrived in Now York from Labrador, and furnishes the rening Post with the following information of the ro- cont great storm which swopt that const as well a8 Nova Scatia « ‘A storm of uncommon magnitude swept over tho const of Labrador on the 27th of August, and caused destruction to lifo, shipping, and shoro provorty, which, up to tho 20th ult., the date of my departure from that islaud, was incalculable. Al the fishing flakos, avooden ' huts, and moor- inga at Indian Tickle wore htorally forn to fra- monts by tho forco of tho hurricano, Valuable cod, snlmon, and_herringlscincs, both thoso whioh woro sot aud thowo that 1oy drying on tho shoro, woro wholly dostroyed. A~ tall birch treo, which the oldest of tho fishermen had not B0 a8 & sapling, wus blown down and almost torn from its roots. Four persous, brothers and istors, named John and Michaol and Mary and Elizaboth Quigley, wore killed by tho sudden falling of the beams and raftors of their tempo- rary dwolling, Two brothers, named Watts, wore drowned by tho blowing down of a flako to avhich they wero attempting to sccure their sk, Tliere woro six square-rigued veasels in and off Indian Tickle during the -sle. Of these, ono wns & brig and five woro briguatinos, Tho brig was nbout to sail for Gloucester, Mass., aud was named the, Ocoanides. Thia vessel aud all on bonrd wera lost, Of the brigautines, threo of tho names were known, the Princess Louiso, of Sydnoy, Capt, Droton ;' the Barbarossn, of Bay Tiobsrts, N. T, and the Primroso, of Gaspo Boy, Quobeo, Nothing but a corpss, a fragment of & spar or shrods of Tigging winchl the sea_may ro- voal from duy to any, will evor bo hoard of thoso vesols aud thoir crews. The Barbarosss had several women and two families on board who had been variously em- ployed during tho fishing sonwon. ){nnyh\m rody of tiorces of salmon and large quantities of cod and horring were lost, both on wen and land, during the awful gale. For many yoars tho flatiormon of Indian ‘Ticklo had not ac- cumulated so largo and rich » quantity of cod- liver oil, and aftor the storm thero was hardly & allon of that yaluable commodity loft to thawm, 'he oil, as a rule, wasstowed In the fishing- rooms, which were bult on frail props, noar tho flakos, many of which were swept away during tho first squalls which forerau tho hurricane. Of all Jossos, excopt that of lifo, which rosultod from this terriblo catastrophe, nono will bo fele more soverely than tha loss of cil Tho losa of life on land was, a4 far as could bo ascortained, twenty-throe women and four- tien mon, ‘Thero wore also mauny children killed, The causo of doath in thoso lamontabla instancos was oither tho falling of tho posts and roofs of the housos, or of tho rudo stonawork wherowith many of tho chimnoys of tho huts ara built up, or by the falling of {ishing rooms and fllcon. In tho eastorly or most oxpoucd part of the harbor, tho greatost destruction on shore occurred. Ylakos, flshing-rooms, wrecked akiffs, and housos and huts razed by tho galo, were sirown in wild, inextricablo confusion along tho shore, Farand wide there socmed to be nothing but ruin and death, Thoe numbor of livos lost in skiffs and in tho boats near the shoro could not be : caloulated. Discon- golate women weoro rushing in all di- reotions on tho morning after the - Fnlo, peoking nows of their ~husbands, fathers, or brothors, Their cries woro henrt-rendiug, apd nearly all of them woro loft without food, ghiolter, or a chiango of clothing. Tha fow huts in tho low ground, which had outlived tho atorm, wearo actually pucked with mon, wonion, “an children, ecking sheltor 1rom tho bold and polt- ing rain which prevailed on the morning after tho galo. T'ie brigantine Gaaper lo Mioux, of Quobec, Iu which tho ywriter bad takon passugo from Luanco- a-Loup, anchored off Indian Tickle lato on tho night of the 28th ult,, after withatandin tho samo torrifio hurricano which brought douth and destruction to & large portion of Lasbrador, Inrger, probably, thau the writer hnd any monny of ascortaining up to tho hour of his departuro from tho coast. During the doy aund night of the 27th of August the Oaspor le Mieux Iny in imminent poril. ke Captain lm‘dnmd hat tho vossel shawld *lay out to son," to ob- viate tho dangor of sailing too near the shore in tho evont of a chango of wind. Tho Captain and matos wore unaninious in their conviotion that thoy had novor encountered so violent u husri- cano, Tiotoro the (ineporlo Mieux loft Indinn Ticklo, on tho morning of the 20th uit., nows lind come by soveral Esquimaux from Battle Harbor, Cupo ul’.m-lu. OupoHurrlaon, and Lunce-u-Loup of au fmmenso dostruction of Enmpnrt,v awd vory Iargo Joss of lifo in thovo sottlomonts, Threo puare-rigrod vossels wore dushod on the bar or brenkors at Capo Harriron, and 1t is bolloved that afl hands on board of them wero drowned, At Lunce-n-Loup huls, temporary dwellings, wharfs, fwhings roome, shd akos waro dostruyod to un unlimited oxtent. Amoug other calamitios oconsequent wupon thoso wholosalo disauters, thora is Lurdly ono amore doplorablo_than tho lons of provisions in all directions, The provisiony of tho sottlors are usually stowod in tho roowms noar tho flakes. - on the Bliould the vesaels which will bo sont to the ro- 1lof of those nnfortunato croaturos who are do- privod of shollor, food, and clothing, on n const which at this tenson [v proverblally droary aund inhoupitable, bo dolayed through nirows of weathor or other accidonts, a torrible famine must be the next sfiliction to befali tha now griovoualy-nfilictad fishormon and womon in thnt ruin-atricken roglon, I tho provisions that could bo possibly spared by the Captain of the Gasper Jo Mioux gvuumxmemmms Woro loft b Tdinn ficklo. 3ofora tho snillug of that vessol from tho last- L)urt.hmglltdmul bodios had boon found oncli, e NEWS PARAGRAPHS, Omaha supports 132 snloons, which pay $100 o year oach to the school fund. —T'ho Danbury News man doosn't tako woll in Eugland, The London Athena:um eally his bool “oxcoedingly dull and wostisomo.” —A Roman Catholic priest has boen sont to prison for n forinight in Prussin, for publicly preaching that marringe among Protestauts is moro concnbinago. “~An Ohio womau latoly traveled with one ticlkat, four trunks, two band-boxos, o flower- Eot, poodlo-dog, umbrella, jug of milk, lunch- aalkot, paper anck full of peachos, and a boy of 15, whono age shic gave'at 9. —1'lio Duluth 77ibune snys work on thelr now olovator {n progressing rapidly, and that two soctions, with a capacity of 200,000 busbels, il be complotod thiw fall, + —Tho Armory Building, at Macon, Georgls, croctod by the Confederate Govornment for tho purposo of munufactwing arms sud moulding shot and sholl, has just boon orderad by the City Couneil to’ bo torn down, and the material usod for tho construction of two public school- Thouses in that city. —A young geaduato of o .thunloilcnl achool bogan & sormon bofure a purish without a min- inter by saying : " L accopt tho Univorss, but ro- jech tho ides of o personal God, and Noal's flood,” Tho Universo muat be delighted at tho indorxemont of s0 promisivg o abripliug.—Bos- ton Transcripl —(reoloy, nlthough a temperanca town, and with, as yol, but_ono railrad, sooms to Lo tak- ing tho lend of Goldon, tho town which is thought, by its pooplo, to be_destined to bo pro- emiuently tho groat city of Colorado. Tho pupu- Iation of the two places is now equal, nad thoro is ton yours’ differonco in tholr agos. —Ad avery car ownod by the Oregoa & Cali- fornia Railfond is calied into requisition by tho ront pross of grain awaiting trausportation, the finily trains aro necessarily largo. Lanst oven- ing's tiain consiuted of twouty-four box-cars, with o capacity of about ton fous each, which would make tiio total amount of froight aggro- gato about 240 tons. Soveral ships se Iying in this port mwaiting cargocs of whoat for Liver- pool and othor foreign ports, and at this rato of transportation it wili not take long to bring sufi- ciont quantitics to load o holf-dozen vestels mnoro than are now waiting.—Portland (Oregon) News, Sepl. . —1'ho Newnrk (N, Y.) Courier says: * Fall applos along the Lako Shore Rond aro boiny bought in at 22 por barrel. Winter apples will probably staré at $2.60, possibly more. Tho crop in this conntry will be very short, not one- third of nu average, Thore will bo a great mauy apples brought to market only bocaitss thore aro ngreat maay trees. 'Tho quality will bo oxcep- tionally good. Thorg sro moro-applos on tho road from Bodus to Willinmsgon than in threo timos the distanco any where olge in the country In Ouotario the crop is much shorter than wo Lind supposod. —The Fort Dodgo g[own) Times says that Messrs, Duncombs & Richards, of that place, lave formed a co-partnership for the purpose of develnpill$ the mineral rosources of Webstor County. 'Thoy have invested £29,300 in coal Jand, 247,000 in & railroad, and estimato $4,000 in oxpensos for sbafts, ontrios, otc,, over and nbove the conl extracted from the same,in alt over $70,000. In meking this investment they Indicnto a faith in the conl formation, and take the risk of making it a profitablo investmont. The iron for the main track is Inid, and on Batur- duy last an Illinois Countral ongive and a car of lumber ran over tho line for tho firat timo, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Foreign Markets LivenvooL, Sopt. 17—11 s, m.—Market unclianged, 29 Whicnt—Winfor red, 128 6d; spring, 124 White, 13:@138 3 ; club, 13u'3A@138 6, Tork, 705, Lard, 398 00, ook, Sept. 17—1 p. mt,—Lard, 40, named Rest un- Livknvoor, Sopt, 17— p. m.—Unchanged. ToNpoy, Sapt. 17~ p. un,—Tate of discount in open matket far thres mouti bilin, 37 per cent, oF 15 per cent, below bauk rate. Consols, 92i§@9254 for mouey and sccount, Vonds: 5-20s of €53 9523 do, 67, 955§ 10408, 134 § new G, 01, Erie, 4634, LavEnroot, Sept. 17.—Cotton stéady and unchanged, Sales, 12008 alow} Aimorican, 65003 syoculation aud expor A ted drintor whest, 12 6d. 31a Gl Cheese, Gos. Short ribs, 418, FRrankronT, Sopt, 17.—5.208 of 163, 074, Tams, Sopl. 17.—Rentes, 671 40c. Flour, 20s@30s. Corn, Cumberland middics, 388 02, Buffalo Live-Stock Marlcts Burraro, Sept, 17.—Catile—Rocelpts to-day, Includ- ing arrivuls, 5105 total for woek thus far, Tha Tho markot ia ively aud strong at yosterday’s prices, Over 2,000 woro disposed of. Among tha sales wore 850 Iliinole - steors, overaging 1,035 to 1,414 Ibe, ot $1.07:@6,25; 192 Indinua steers, averaging 1,240 o 1,436, at $5.05@0.00 ; U5 Olilo stecrs, averaglng 1,147 to 1)514, at $5,4050.45 ; 247 ‘Loxas uteors, avoruging 990 to 1,160, at $3.3065.122 3 100 Cherokue steore, averaging 018, 'at §3,60; 85 Aissonri sicers, nveraging 1,134 to 1,200, nt $4.05@5.95; 194 Kausos stoers, overaging 1,128@1,158, ot §5.55, Bheop' aud_Lambs—Rocelpts to-lay, including re- ortod arriyals, 6,100; totul for woek, 16,000 The mur- kot woa activo &t ¢e decline from last weck. Closlug prlces wore: Cauuda lambe, $5.60@0.C0; Canuda Blieep, §5,00@3.50; Wentorn sheep, $4.00@4,73. Among tho salen wero ¢ 150 Michigan slivop, wversgiug T8G B, at $4.2564.02) ; 217 Olilo ehoep, averaging 70, ot $4.95; 1,600 Cauadn lawmbs, sversging 6i@76, ot $£6.00@30.00 ; 500 Cunads sheop, averaging 72@141, at $5.2535,60, Hogs—Raceipts to-day, jucluding roported arrivals, 600 ; total for Lo weok, 166,000, Murket way slow for want of stock, the yards befug bare, Thros car-loads Tilinols_and Ohio liogs, oll there was on the market, Bold nt $5,00@5.27, an advauco of 135 per cent, New York Dry-Goods Market. Nrw Yook, Bopt. 17.—Trade _movement Active to- day in jobbing " Uranches, The market for colton gooda wassleady, oxcopt Jis flue aud lght browus. Tepperell E, It, t, 0, and Awit’ River and O, Nashua Barannc brown shcetluga have been roduced e, Prints very aclive and closcly sold up, Back ground polka spot prints aru much wanted, Fancy cassimeres, wool flannols, and Vlankots in spirited demand, Forolgu goods active, The Wool Trade. Bostoy, Sept. 1T,—The wool demand continues oud, Snlos of modium and extra Michigan wero munds at SU@ddc; donblo extra do, 5i@T50; treble ox- ira aud picklock beld at GU@Sc, ' Michigan, Wiscon- sin, und_other Western fleccos Tauge frum ' 42 to Slo, the mwst desirabla lots of Michigan boing Leld at 49G Sle, und Wisconsin ut 48@40¢, ‘Yhe donruud for comb- ing aud dolaine ficces continucs good, prices Tangivg from 66 to t0o, Enst Liberty Live=Stock Marlcot, East Liknty, Fa,, Sept. 17.—Cattle—Arrivals, 70 carn; bost, $0.00 o $6,25; molium, $5.25 o $6.76; Comimon, $4.50 10 $5.00; stuckera, §2,80 lo 83973, ‘Hogs—Acrivals, 25 caru; best Philadolphis, $3.00 to $5.70, Yorkers, $4.95 10 5,00, ‘Bheop—Arrivals, 33 cars ; boot, $8.95 to $540; me- lum, $4,00 to $4.75 ; comumon, $3.00 o $4.00. The Produce NMarkets. NEW YORK. New Yonx, Sopl, 17,—CorroN—In good demand;* middiing up o, BurspsTurrs—Flour mors active and Lighor; re- colpts 14,000 brls ; superfine Western and Blate, $5,60 0.25 3 common 1o good cxtrs, §0, 053 good to chiolcs $7.00687.76 ; whity wheat extra $7.75@8,60; ex- ra Ohin $0.8048.05; 8t, Louls, $7.00@L1.00. Rye tlour ‘Corn 1yl fulrly active and tirin; Weatern, .25 . Wheat sctive'and bigher ; receipls 138,000 bus privg $1.43@1.48% ; Towa kprig $1.50@1.63} Chicago, }@1,64 ; do Milwankeo, $1.53@1,67 and rod Weatern mized $1.53). dtyo, barley,and Corn opeucd firmer, but closwd g i3 = No, wlite malt unchanged, dull; recelpts 42,000 bu; ateamor mixed ‘wesiern 67@ gdc; sall do, 6B}§@LYNe; White 6T@GRe, Oats firmer ;. Tocelpts m,wo’fim; o Westorn, $1@630 5 white, 52@bic. ¢ Eaus—Firm ; Blate, 24@260, Hay—Firm, lors—Dull'and nnchanged, Leaueu—Finm and unchanged, o Woor—Vary arm taccon 4130 ; extrs 520 XX, o, Qnooxmize—Coffeo firm ; Rio, 2@ Bugar 1n fuir demsnd,” Molssses quiot and Arn, toaily, TernoLyun—Searco snd fArm; crude, OXO; To- fned, 180, 'ubreNTINE—Qulct at 42)de. ProvisioNs—Pork firmer ;_now moas, $18.00, Deef and cit-nients unchanged, Middles Arim ; long eloar, 83;@87zc, Lard oxcited and highor; Wostern steam, 81 Gab 13:10c, BurTen~In good demand, Cueene—Firin, 4o UsEY=MOrS soive and Aeworat 9907 aleolo, NEW ORLEANS, NEwW OpLeans, Hept, 17.—Uueapsturrs—TFlour— Rtock emnll ; low grades wcarce and demasd fair dunble, $3.50575; family, $8.50039,60, Corn—Bup- ply and domund falf 3 whito mixed, Tio; yollow mized, T40; while, Tde, Osta—Supply light and dewand fair ut 40@ 480, Biran—Quiot and firm ut B5@87x0, Hv—In good supply and donuud; prime, $22.008 23,00 ; choles, $20), ProvisioNa—tork dull ; mess, $17,25, meats dull sud luwer; khoulderd, 830, Bacoil dull at 0% @10@10% ¢, 1y, 14GHN, Lavd dull} torce, Bh @830 kegy J0asliige, Wiy ~Dull wud lower ; Toulsians, 970 ; Oincin- natl, $1.05, Cortox—Balen 450 bales 5 demand aotive and aupply Dry saitod scant § nearly evorything offerad taken 3 prices strong- ur ; ordinacy, 1340 s atrict ordinary, 160§ good ordle naty, 1640 ; strlot good ordinary, 17@174e; low mid. lings, 18@18%o; atrict low middiings, 8@ 183 3 widillings, 1830 ; strict middiings, 10@10(¢ s giod middlings, 105@10%c, Rocolpts, 149 ales. Ho ox- poeta, - Btack, 1,04 bajen Br. Touts, Rept, 1T, ~DnrADSTUFFS—Tlonr qnick and wonk, {Vheat dull and’ unsctiled s No, 9 rad Wintor, $1.68@1.60; No, 3 do. $1,98@140, Corn very firm, tonding highor, No. 2, 456@460on ' eant track + 47@ive lu clevalor ; 460 Uctobor, Onts activo un ihior s No, 2, 340 ou 61t track 3 93@30c in_clovator 340 bid for Detobor, Darley Dunsant and higher No. 3, $1.40@1.45; No. 3. $1.50@LLS, Live firm} 0, 9, UGBS, Tuoviatona—Moss pork_dnll and nominsl, Dulk meats dnll and nominal, Bacon quist snd unchanged. Lard quiot and unchiangod, Wintaxy—Htoady and firin st 94@950. CatTir—Tocolpts only Toxanj saics of through Toin at $1,575,@3,00. 1toas—Quict at ud 0G| OrRvELAND, Sopt. 17.—BREADATUFFA~Whent dull, but firm ; prices unchanged, Corn quiot at 58@60c, Oat irm'; N, 1 Blote, 3¢, Trrnotzus—Tirm, and highor; slandard whito, 93gc, for cargo orders. MILWAUKEE, Mitwauxes, Bopt, 1.—Dneaparurrs—TFlour ateady, and_wnclianged, Wheat firm ; No. 1, $120; No. 3, $1.104, caali; or Soptemberi #1.14% for Octobor, Onte ateady § No, 1,330 No. 1, 0xc, Corn firm; ,3'“'," 33c. Rye slendy; No. 1,'68)e. Darley stoady} 09, $Li2, FrrtaiTi—To Buffalo, 13%c; Oswego, e, Recktera—Flour, 3,000 brie ; ‘wheat, 189,000 bu, urescxavce—Flou, 000 brias whodt, 261,000 bu. Sopt, 17, — DOEADSTUFYE — Flour firm, omand and bigher ; No. 2 white Wa~ Torxno, Wheat fn fa Dinalt, $1,70 3 amier Michigan, $1,46 for spot aud Sept ; il rol, $1.49@1 2 o, $1.45 ; No. 3 $1,42@1, 1.88; No. 9 spring, $LAVY orn _ firs x0d, 62 spot; opt, ; 63% Nov,: low mixed, B15,@513¢c’; yefluw, bic § whito, nun‘a{ e no grado, 810, Onin frm § No. 1, 9%@400 3 No.'3, 91%¢; ro- Soalcd, S5e. ThirtanTe—To Buffalo activo and Orm at 6X@5i0 to Oswego, 11@12e, ks ‘Rroeits—Tlour, 700 brls; whoat, 41,000 bu; corn, 26,000 lnu § oate, 9,000 bit, uteANTa=Flonr, 2,000 brls; whott, 10,000 bu; carn, 111,000 b § oata, 41000 bu, . DETHOLT, Drznor, Hopt, 10,~Bneapazorrs—Flour quist snd nnchanged, Wheat steady; _oxtra, $LO34G1.0S; No. 1, § amber $143. Corn teady & 603c. , $1.68 ¢ Oaty steady at 430, - OINGINNATL Gt OsomunaATI, Bopt, 17,—DBEADSTUFFS—Flour firm st $0.00@7.10, Wiicat quiet at $1.95. Corn firm nt fln‘ ll‘rn firm at 83c, DBarley and osta quict and un- nuged, Trovistons—Mess pork In good demand and Grm at $10,00, trong ; team, 8¢, sud held higher; Kottlo, 8i¢c, ‘meats ateady and quict: shouldors, 8%a; olear rib, 90§ Tiacon firm Jobbiug clear, 0%c. 90; clear rib, 100; cloar, 100, Winanx—Easter at 92¢, OSWEGO. 0swEao, Bopt, 17—BnEADSTUFFE—Whoat quist and shouldor firm ; No.'1 Milwaukeo club, nominally $1.50, quiat'at G2@a5e, : PHILADRLPHIA, PritapeLrma, Sopt, 17.—~BREADSTOFFS—Flour in beter demand ; ‘Wisconaln and Mintcsots oxtra fam- ily, $7.00@8,60," Wheat dull; rod, $1.58@1.05 ; amber, $1.07@1.69. Corn oxcited and bigher; yollow, 67@ G8c; whito, G5c; mized, G8c. Oats moro active; whife, 480 3 mixed, 45@400, CoFrrr—Steady } 1o, 21@230 in gold, Provistons—Stosdy, 'Mess pork, $17.566@17.75, TernoLEyx-In sight demand ;' crude, 1054@10; rofined, 16, @16Xc, Witsxx—Leld at §1,00, BALTIMORE. DALTOMORY, Sopt, 17,—BREaDsTUFFA—Flonr firm and unchanged, Whenidull and unchanged, Corn scarce and firm; mixed Wentern, (3c. Oata active: mized Wostern, 44@450; white, 40@47)c. Ryo frm snd unchanged, 5 Tnovisions—Quict and stoady ; unchangod. Corrre—Btrong ot 19G23e Wiisxx—Firmer at 08, BUFFALO, BUFFaro, Sept. 17.—DREADSTUPES — Flour aleady ; Qenand fafr, Wheat dull; No,2 Ohicago offered $1.35@1.98; nales 400 bu whito Michigan t $1.75@2.00 500 bu old Milwankeo Clubat $1,98, Corn ‘dull an hicavy ; anles, 13,000 bu at 690 for No, 3 Weatorn 600 for high-mixod car lota, PRELGNTI—13)0 for wheat; 10@10Xe for cor Corn OCEAN NAVIGATION. __ AMUSEMENTS, TVIOKER'S THEATRE, A LA VIE DI BOHEMIE, BRILLIANT SUCUKSS OF THE UREAT DRAMA OF FRENCHWOMEN, A BEAUTIFULLY TOLD STORY OT WEARK NATUREBES ‘Torching the woral losson—Cultivato obla onrts, avold oAk naturon. Tivoty night this wock, anid BATURDAY MATINEI, ol gapeation, 2 now Aworican Play, of */IMMOLA- DEXTER PARK RACES, Thuraday, Sept. 183 p. m. Lumbermans Trotting, Race STAKE OF $500. G. H. Whito ontors b, m. Black Walnut ‘W. J, Brown ontora b, &. Bleopy Davo. T, McNamara eritors b, g Billy Blnok. . Dumphroy entors b, g. Phil Bhoridan, . Bonlok ontors b, g, Blossom. " DANCING AOADEMIES J. EDWIN_ MARTINE SATURDAY, SEPT 20. WEST BIDE, ica' Spncs Hamen's UIn: Ladies and Gootls Bolroos, Wadnes! BOUTIL Juvenita Clns: aaiiay, 8 . m. furday, 8 p. m. Hyouings, N SIDE. Monday, 8 p. m. Friday, 8. m. MARTINE. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THE PARLOR TOME OF COMEDY. redey, Triday, Saturdsy, and Saturday Matinon A e arttee I GMEAT ILIT 01 LART AHASON, Uartiey Campuoll's sparkling comedy, PERIL; Or Love at Long Branch! Formiog a Granhic Ploturo of Lifo at tho Boa-fido, MAGNIFIOENT BOENERY, BUPERB MOUNTINGS. Tu robonrsnl—MAN AND WIVE, n E}u“fl"‘?(on—mmu, Camplolis tateat production, R ; MYERY OPERA HOUSE. Monroo-st., botwoon Dosrborn aud Stato Aolngton, Cofton & Remble's Minstels. 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Drattson ‘Grost Britain, lml::d:':;fl'flfl ‘Conifaant. & ‘WILLIAM MACALISTER, Qon'l Western Agent, Nosthesst e ¥ gttt eoruee Olark and Mandolphate.” (apposlte now NEW YORK TO CARDIET, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, Jr N i A i d Wharf, JJ g Fbirdeer o vided witis il (ne atest improx 1 conveuicnce of Cabln and Stooragd Passongers, Tabin. #6) aurroncy: Bosond Cabin, B4 encrouoy s Stoor- 2% 81 ourrgucy: propaid Bigorag certlicatas tron Use- afit, 8893, "Dralth ior £1 and upmardss ¥or fusther partlonlars, apply in CArdifl, at the Com-. pany's Offices, No. 1 Dock Unambers, and 1 New York to ARGHIBALD BAXTIN & (0., Agonta, No. 17 Broadivay, _MACHINERY, WILLIAM A, HARRIS, Providenoo, 1. I., Builder of tho HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE With Harris'Patont Improvoments, Hend for Circulara A %0-horso Eugine la on oxhibition at tho Cluclnuat! Ex. position until October 4, and & 6u-horse Kngino at the Laulaville Kxposition uutll Ootobor 11 o SALVE: All Right Hulve for Burnn, 1olls, CORNS! DR. STEPHIENS, 134 Doarborn-%.s Jirat #gontaa bor. GLOBE THEATRE, Tho Grandest Spootacle af thom all, A TALE OF ENOHANTMENT. Introducing Palmor & Co.’n Urand Bpoatacular Organiza. tlon, Kvory ovoning and Wednssday and Haturday Mati- Yonkors, N. Y. AMILY BONOOL FOR BOYS.—OUR AIM I8 PA- rental caro and thorough proparation for businsss or ‘Addross at Union- Hleg. Ttefaroaos to Aotua] patrans. Tiler N, Yoo o HARTWELL, M. A, 3 Addross J. W. DEAN, ‘Room 6 Tribuno Building, Chicago. (O30 RALL CTAMFORD, 0D NN ‘Eogllah, Franch, agd German Boarding-Bchool P B tufntxnu?l‘[.lydlxei.‘ 2 mmences Bopt, M. A ommencos Bopt. M Afliton ATH A CHASE, CONVIOT LABOR. T, KESIDE EEMINARY—A EGARDING HCHODL far girls and For o boys. at Oconomomoe, W Clrculars, addrors BIGS GRACK P, JONES, BILVA AND_ RS, ALEX. d Das Sch o, T TRAD R S S it by ME. 0 da 3 MM Forn S conmocty Mrs. Ogdon ftofmans) Eoghsn, | o, b7, ool for young Kansas State Penitentiary, e Loavenworth, Kan., Scpt. 5, 1873, Tholaborof 300 convlcts or whatoror may not bo omploy: tho State on buildings and noco work about tho highest bidd Yrench, aud German Hoarding an | ) Teine and ohildren: 17 Wont Thicty-oighth.ste, NewYorks 'Thero are now 8(0 convlots n tho Pris Bovonty are Toopens Soptombor H. Arplicatlons. may o mado ok g anaeyttn omplosod Ln tlct e wokons, abo " ATKEN'S THEATRE, a7 and Batardsy Matines, Ttvery Evening, Wod Grand Vandeville Bntertainment : MUSIO HALL, Clarkast., oppusite Sherman Louso. This new and elogant Hall can be had for Concerts, Lisctures, Convontions, Balls, and first-olnss Entertninments. It is convenient of acooss, admirably lighted, aud the acous- tic properties are perfact. Beating capncity 1,600, Beats movable and numbered. For torms, etc., apply at Room 8, in Building. DR, KAEN'S MAGNIFICENT _ ANATOMIGAL MOSEDH,. : From York, Of Natural Belonco and Art, 148 South Clark-st,, Madison, Tickats, 50 cents; for gentlemon ouly. apen from 0 10 1. m. near Daurs MILLINERY, MILLINERY! FROM WEBSTER’S, 241 West Madison-st. Andrea, Ceres, Lisette, Angot Torriani, Montpentsier, POMPONS, AIGRETTES, MONTURES, &. IR.ON-WORKS. . , Prowt, Wat. 11, BAYAE, Seay, L WORTIWOTON, Beosl stooniny Baatty DT o B TR, CTNCINNATL RAILWAY IRON WORKS, Office, Nzr\.;l’f:&}:ic:"rcnbst., MANUFAQTURE RAILWAY IRON, Solid I Beams, Chanuel Plate, Ty Angle, and henvy Iron gens erully for Bridges und Fire-Proof Buildings. Addren ARTHUR G. MOORE, Buporlutendont. PENS. HARRISON, BRADFORD & C0S STEEL PENS, Apocial attention called to the woll-known uumbers, 5OG==mT5---28---20 & 22. Fuctory, Mt. Vernon:_Office. 75 John-st.. N. Y. MISCELLANEQUS, NIEW CHROMO! TOUCH HIM AGAN IF YOU DARE! ‘A Bplrited Ploture by ons of oue bost uative artista, Glven away by ‘Ihio Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, 118 West Washington-at., 138'T'wenty-sacont BUY TIF BIST, GoopALL'S PLAYING OANDS, BOLD EVERYWUELE. VIRGINIA OYSTER COMPANY, R, & i, OUAMBERLAINK, pristors, dealers fn Uanned, ‘Ko, and Slioll Oyxto wbiorlalua's Wharl, Norlol} 201 for 1473 aud 1874 oena Sopt, 1 Or- dors willol iHite ganuine Lynn 1iaven and Hora Harbor Oy spavialty. —_ BITTERS, _ PERFECITONT BOEKER'S BITTERS. Poware of Counterfelts. ‘1\{'11;5 BULKLEY'S HOANDING AND DAY School for Young Ladios, Tarrztown on tha Hudson, wil roapon Bopt. 17, ’1\10'15u BCHOOL FOI YOUNG LADIK: Kindorgarton, Rod Bank, Monmouth C J. Toardors, 12. Physloal and mental culturo by lecturo and abjoot, oading puplls o think Noadlowork, cullnary ast. ata.” L. 5. QOLE oipal. i beanchios of fwanufacturing as thoy dosiro, snd that are ulunll{ carriod on in othor Ponitontiarles, "Offora will bo recalved for 50Lo Any umbor that may be subjoct to contracting In tho Prison, Tho shops now ready for oceunanoy aro as follows: Ona Drick shop, 13560 foot, Zatarlos In Lelght, of 12 foct ouh, tin roof, with # now 6-horso powor anglnb and_ boflor cupying ano ond of this bullding In two soparats roome; thfe bufiding ts now used as blackemith ‘and- waod:wark _ehops for tha manufacturo of wagons, &c. Disoctly at I’amnosk OLASSICAT, Hohool, Houth Orango. N, York by the Morris & L "Railroad Y¥rench, German, and Dr. WILKY, Pricipals oxtas, rawing; Foonon AND MILITARY bour from Now ; mpacious drill- room, armory, and_cquipmonts; olsssioal course, also Bopt. 16. ' Rov. Torms, $500 per annim, and 1o ROGKLAND INFTITOTE ¥OR YOUNG LADIES, Nyack-on-tho-1uds o fal} torm of this inatis tate._ dolightfully aits a Now York, will commenco Sept. 4. ‘circular, with full particulars, addreas REV. Lo ANBFIELD, Prosidont. T, S fourth fittod for G fina mantiond dovoloy il or oagal i Socenbifity, ot oatalogiie, w choen, sddices WILLO0: TLINT, Peincipals, & Joar boxiny ‘ollogo, Scientitic Hohgol, usiness, Location soldom oqualcd for hoalth, boat ford, , Corln. KLOS FORD MILITARY INSTITUTR—TWENTY- Hopt. 16, 1573, Boya thoronghly 3 Chrls- d by kindness aud faithful discl. uty, au full dotalls and fofor- X, A. AL, Ospt. W, A, gt anglos with this bullding {3 a ogo-wtaty briclk shep, $56300 ost, for blacksmith shep with blacksmith forges 15 tha coniro, with sinta roof. ‘On 15 aaio laa wih fhis o two aop rooma f 200225 foot, "o nocosaary hieatio pipan wll boout tn shop coutraotor would bo rouuirad to hoat tho shiops at bis o ozpense, uniess othorwiso agroad upon st timg of making Gontract. "All ahiops and tho bollor and engliie aro now and fn por- foot ardor. ‘Gontragtors to commonce work by the Gth day of No- vemher, 1613, or aa Aoon thoroaftor as would honosstblos and continuo {ora torm of yaars to. bo agroud upot, aad R0k 16 oxcond tan yeats, Fivo hundrad doflara (3500) In curroncy or bankabla ¥ must bo depositod with cach bid, & a socuclty for Somplyfg with bid if award i Tado. “Tiia contrnotinx partios swill bo. rquired to glve bond {or tho faifhful poi anco of their contract {1y ‘.{’l: aum Pros of tea to forty thousand dolles or suoh & sui Tmonts for tho abor will D Tequirod to ho mada TA LLSANN BEMINARY, PATERSON, Tioarding and day-achool for 1 a Sapt. ¥ 1l may ta] 18 Gortlandt . bors-at, Adds Mrs, QEDKG]} Trinoipal, Yurk-av., noar Hroadwas. N, J.- o will roopon ko & /{ .portion to the number of conviots employod. 4y, monthly, by tho I0th dav of onchi manth suécceding that in whioh tho lsbor was performed. Contraotors wiinat ba required ta pay forany timo Inst by roason of sicknaas, or whilu cunsicta are couninod iu thoiz Golls under punishment, but couvicts whi bo sllowed ta bathie, aliave, 800 tho surgoon, aud reculvo visits from frlonds In accordanco with tho fules of the Prisuu, with OLD IRON, GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY GO OF CANADA. OLD AXLES AND WROUGHT IRON SCRAP FOR SALE. The Grand Trunk Railway Company, dur- ing the coming F'all and Winter, will have a* large number of OLD AXLES and a conaid=- erable quantity of WROUGHT IRON SORAP to dispose of, They invite tenders for quantities of one ‘The Company will commencedeliveory in October, and con=- be agreed hnndred tons and upwards. tinue through the winter, as may upen. Partios tondering to stato the price por 1b.. whether in gold or United States currency, tho place of delivery (which must be on the Grand Trunk Railway), and the quantity ro- quired, Purchasers who require dolivery in the United States will pay their own Customs duties, Oash will bo required on delivery. Axles and Scrap Ironmust be tondored for scparatoly. Tendors, indoraed *Tender for Old Mate- rial,” and addressed to the undersigned, will be received on or bofore 8aturday, the 37th otor. Beptember, 0.7, BRYDGES, Managing Dirol Montre 7th Au; , 1873, outany.duduotiun for lost time ou that sccount. n 2¥orago of uino (9) hours duriug tha yoar will bo cone aldored a day's labur. “All bids to ho sealed, and will ba racotrod untit 3o'clock ..., the 1sth day of ctaber, 1873, Bidtora nro roquiostad 0 bo hrosaht at_oponing of bids. Tha right fa rgsocycd to rojoct any or all bids. Thio Kansas Ponitontisry fs located fiva milos south of eavonworth Uity, on the Leavenworth & Lawroaoo Tiranoh of thio Kanias Pacitio Iiatlway, rondoring raticoad communication ossy. Coal can bo Liad from tho Leavon. worth coal wmino in any quantits. Any Turther information may’ bahad by addressing the Warien, Leavenworth, Kausas, to whoin all bids aro t¢ O Cdor o tho Board of Dizact y ordor of tho Board of Diractors. HEKRY HOPKINS, Warden. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Rockford, Rock Istand & St Louis Railroad Company, PREMDENT'S OFFICE, } Roox 18LAKD, Iil,, Bopt. 1, 1873, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notico i hereby glyon thiat tho anaust mooting of thy Slagiboldors of Mo KokIot) 10K Gitcsa o tho o ailroad Com; i A o icen o pany o the ‘ehy of Rock Tsiaud, T, on Wodnesdas, th sins h th day of Qotot &, at13olcloc chasiieiodona i s S Prasidont. ., t.-R. CAB: JonN P. WHITEREAD, Scoretary. MEDICAL CARDS. DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOTAN, 217 and 219 South Clai st., cormor Van Liren, Chloago, Ti s woll knawn by ali readers of tho papars, that Dr. 0. Blgelow fs tho all.rell establishod physician in Gnicago. Belence and expurience o made Dr, It the most ro. Rowsd SPECTALIST. of th hionored by astoe: hest mad ay, 2 L1 An’]mrf(‘cl?u‘i cure positivoly all cases of CHRON DISEABES {n hath saxas. NSULTATION FRE SE?AH for Iadies and gentlonon, Call, CORi GONFIDENTFAL, * Addross ail lottors, Dr. O, BIGELOW, 917 and 319 South C Times, Oct, ‘.’Jl)l&'i!. DR. BIGELOW 1 a rogulasly bred physician. 1lls rop- atatlon is best known bord in otir midst. ‘1o wants no dfs- tant rofarnico, but s woll spokon of by every, one oo {Pukting themsolves to liis caro, While the world endurog this class of physiolsns aro raquired, and if any one nooda such service, {t it of the utmost {mportance to engnfis only & man whowe axporience ls equal to his offer of mudl- sl . ovatod T E romedlos that will 0 AND SPECIAL ATI of the Shodical inatftaren of i YEARS OF IS PARLORS PONDENUHR I stampy, to At PROPOSALS. TO CONTRACTORS. OFFICE OF THE OHtey HNQINEEN, Hopt. 1 CHicano & ALTON RAILROAD C(_u_irums OIICAGO, Proposata will ba rocoetvad by thu Chlesgd road Lomlun‘. at tholr Engluosr's offico in Chi moon, Hept, 23, 1873, 1, 1478 &'Alton Hatl fcago, untll for geading for adoubly tiack ho- Salaid, and mithout projudico, or any intoruat {n saying Sthior than tho truth, wo recommanid most cordially ‘and Smphatically such to visit DI, BIGELOW, st bis Contral 9 South Olark-st., Uhlcago, DR. A G. OLIN, DR. 8352 WABASII-AYV., OPPOSITIL POST OFIIOK, " The most renownod spacialist of the ago in tho treat- Poagi Bubanilt and "Wilisgtou® 11 bojuk Heotiona Thit- | aioat. ot i Ohtgnio. Dincasos 0f Dotk soxom. 5 teon (19) tu Fifty-throo (53), both fuelusive, Pro) 0sAle | ya) Weaknor Nervoususss, Avorsion to Bocloty, Ini- avainvited for pastions of thoe abova, from ons tofva | paired = Bight, Loss of Memary, &c., permanenty Biflon. I longhu: | Gontraotore witl bo roquirod to coni= | Sared. N uyattor who lavo fatiod, oall or Swritw, 1 11 m rknn«;rlbnfar-"lllg‘:«:nurmlml and givo it thole seltoftdont hat & pliytiolan wmaking » sorisln élnes ol Tt superyision ua! o a8t r thirty yoars his stud troating thowsands D ont b 1o fo e Gomulotod by Nov. 1, 1573: tho | f ceves sontlys Faiet Requtes Brostor wkil 1 hia spOSialty oItk . Al 48, 45, wa 1,187 o Knginoar's ofico, in Chicaga, : to wmiploted by Deo, 1, 1813, axcapt Sootions 18w, whloh are to o conspiated by March floations and athor information will bo furnished T. BOOT! o than ong in gonoral practice. ing, in this anud othor cities, recoguize thile ommond pationts to Dr, Olfu for treatmnt, ‘Gfico Hours, 2, m. to 8 p. m. Hundays: 1108 pin. CAll o writs for Liv st Work, ** Lost Manhood, " frea Physiclans of bigh stand- fact and ruce Vin » Smith & Cobh, all propositions ara (o balof bids. By ordor of the Hehoul Board, Architocts, room 40 Bajor Bluck, wiiere e Behoul Board rotaln the right to rojootany or sl JOHN MIDDLETON, Chatrman L!ulhll!?n‘ Cominltteo, 1iyda Park, Sept. 1. 1878 ~_DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. Tho%oopartnership heratofore oxisting " ¥, mutu . I, Draka will gontinug tho bualno: undor tho rm nawe of I, J. ¥ DRAKIE df ved, o piace, of ohargo, s NO CURE! Yoy Dr. Kean, 360 South Clark-st., Chicago, May b contilontinily eonsulted, pomsonally or 57 wal, dcvois disonsose Y SR Nt oty piystetan 1 tho city who war- Titustrated with auwer- . Jo ¥anta oures or no Groon ook sent {or 60 conts. ous fine cugravinks, D PO VW IN SENID, 183 BOUTII OLARK-ST., Oontinues to oure all Urunle, Nerv nml‘ IY!In_nry Ditater bt ol bk sl ey bo cofdsiisly, o e Ty S, Tevo ol cannge, P e thontod with wagooss, it Modicai i renthho 1 {atiie and gontomon sont {e00- betwoon . F. DIAR and O, We WKL, the AR A W T ERULL. o by motust consit: s AL th it, DRAKE & 00, X O WWETHERELL, 1.1, (A rogulag CHIGALIY, Hal., (A roguia Chronlo Dissacs, af odichhy (r6ats, 4 11 Fibiato Dislout: et hoths saxv. . il 6 | treatsd with succos, Mudicihoy furnishod, s ‘frow; A hook of spoolal disvarus, cleeulany ) erleut ollefrve for T staipa, AL luibis vui doutial.

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