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THE CHICAGO DAILY RIBUNE: ¥ (DAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 187 THE COURTS. A $10,000 Personal Injury Suit Against the Chicago & Northwostern Railway. An Injunction Granted Aguinst the Commereinl Loan Compiny. —_— The Hutchinson Divorco Cnse Again=s-A Would-Be Divorced Man Sent to Jail *' Cabbage” Ryan fets Thres Years at Joliele Fitzgerald, who Killed Schmidt, Sent Down for-Ten Years. An action for damages was commonced In the Circult Court, by Itichard Lawreuce, sguinst tho Chileago & Nortlweatorn Raflway Company, From tho declars~ ton it appenrs that on July 16, 1673, pliatiff was walking between the two tracks of tho Company, on a path used by pedestriong, That o wan aliout 80 or 100 feot distatit from o slrcet called Ninth avouuc, between Maywood aud Molrose, and that hio maw o trat opproaching on tho Bouth track, o im- meditely slepped on tha morth track to fot it pase, whon onother traln came slong on tho north track, belitnd him, without s knowledge, and bo was knocked down snd both legs broken aud otherwiee brused, . Plajntiff claima that the traln on tho north track was opproaching a highway, aud wus by law compelled 1o xing s bell or blow whistiey thnt tho cnglueor dld neilhor; that pladnti himeelf was using l duo diligence, and honco tho Company are lisblo for negligonce. Tlalutiff claims to havo Bpent 00 for physiclan’s services, and $500 for modis cines nud nurses, and asks §10,000 for lho injury ro- celved, With his declaration plaintir filsd an afll- Qavit thal o fu o poor man, and aska to be allowed to ‘prosccute bis suit withont tho psymont of costs, Tho request wan refused by Judge Tree, on {ho gromd that the aMdavit was insufliclont, merely atating that Plaintifk was & poor porson. INJUNOIION GRANTED, Judgs Farwoll was egaged o good patt of Wednes- Quy and yesterduy morning fn hesring an argument for au injinction in tho ense of A, O, Harding ngainst the Commercisl Loan Company, The caes was origiunlly brought tn the Superlor Court, and an in- Junction granted us asked in tho bil, which was ftor- ‘ward dissolved. Tho 27t of August o chengo of venuo wus granted to tho Clrendt Conrt, and yostordsy an injunction was again granted, From tho eupple- mental aud smended bill fled Sopt. 16, it sppears thot Charles T, Brown was somo yoars pgo & part owner of the ocast 30 foob of the west 60 fect, Lot 3, Blockof, in tho School Boo- tion Addition to Clilcugo, Drown ropresenting hime pelf the owner of tho whole, sold it to May & Coff- man for §327,000, who In_turn deeded it to Georgo Bickerdyke. Subsequently Dlokerdyko conveyed tho paine premiecs to Hurding, Brown gavo on abstrack to May & Coifiuan, supported by tho written opluton of some lawyer, which waa recolved by them without cxamiuation, Dickerdyke omployod an attornoy, who dlncoverod fatal defects fn the title; that thero wero brothers nid lsters of Chorlea T, Brown, who had an Interest. ALl the interest of tho partics cxcopt one, A. 3. Brown were subscquently merged n thot of Har- g, May & Coffman, nb the time of thoir purchase gwvo o trust doed and moto for 20,000 to Brown, which compininant states is now owned or ield by M. D, Buchanan and Georgo W. Smith, but which ho supposed whon Lo brought sult was owned by the defendent, “Ttio premises in question have been advertiscd for sulo under » power in tho trust and, by R, I, Buckley, tho Trustee, Tho firat injunction was grauted to re- strain enle advertised o tuko place fn Auguet 3 ane other niotfce hss siuco been published for o sale on Bcpt, 20, 1879, and tho njunction grantod yostordey wus o restrain thia lust sale, Complunant cluline that ho s entitiod to the truet deed und all rights under it, and prays that no cloud mny bo created on his title thereby, and that the in- terunt of A, J, Brown roay be oxtingnlshed or roMeved and o have full titlo thoroto, allegiug tho premises to be worth at tho present timo the sum of $45,000, THE HUTOUINGON CASE AQATN. A, Goodrich, the attorney in divores suits when thoro Is no defonko, bus follen oo avil days, Gloso on tho hoels of the decreo in tho above case’ belug st neide ou tho first appearauco of conteat, came the do- fondut, filing her nnswer and a potition’for alimony, Yestordny Judgo Gary grauted Mrs, Hutchinson $100 for solicitor's foes, to be pald in threo days, and & monthly allowsnéo of U, payablo the 20t of each monthi,” It ls fo bo hoped that the end of the time hax como whon {raudulost aivorces can bo obtalned In thla . ANOTITR WOULD-DE DIVONOED MAN IN TROUDLE, Catheriue Bwart filed n bijl_ for divorce for crueity sgainyt Lier husband, last August, and also potitionod for alimony. A order was entered for $35 & month, The defendant, Goorge W, Bwart, failing to pay eaid aliinony, wus urdered 1o show causo why ho shouid not o fued or committed for contempt, This be also falled {0 do, Yesterduy, s Doputy Sheriff, by strong. Inducement u tho shapa of & writ, brouglit George be- fore dudgo Gary, and, ho still faling to give s reasun or produco the tauch-desired sum, was awarded lodg- Ings tn tho Jadl i1l e whould sco tile error of Lis ways, UNITED STATES OIDOUIT GOUKT, Elnathan Uutbewsy filed a precipo agatnst Whliam . W. Cushman, Isac N, Hardin, aud geth W Hardln, {uying his dumaises at §3,500, Sslomo Iathoway also commicuced nu action sgaiut the same defondauts for 8 liko umn, Jumes K. Murphy, the Assigneo of tho Chicago Fire Inenrance Company, commeuced anits against tho fol. Jowing defendunts ; John I, Novander, M. Ziom- fsoweky, Fradorick Ocbs, Olo Lareon, P, C--nroult, Nels Erickien, Tho Cutbolla ‘Blshop of Gliwge, T 1 Aarhuus, layiog bis damages in each case, at $iyvav. DANKRUITOY ITESH, Ienry M, Enickerbocker was sdjudicated s banke rupt o Lis own confeasion, Tu thio caso of Guatav A, Korn, an order of dfsmisssl wao emtered unless objoctions ate flod Ly Wednesday noxt, 1. E. Jeokins was appolnted Asefgnes of Dern- bam et ul, CRININAL COUNT ITEMS, “ Cabibago Ryan, tricd for larcony of a wagon, was found guily oud westouced to three yours at the Peni- entinry, Mumilton Capell and William Johnson, convicted of Iaceny, woro nwardod three yeurs and siz montha each In the Venitenttary, ek Fitzgerald, tried for the murder of Jacob uidt about six wecks ugo, was found guilty of munslauglter, and glven ten yeara in tho Fenifentiary. COuNTY COUNT, Cathermo D, Kaltencgger sud Lonls Eliol wero anted lotters testamentary on the eatato of Anthony nltoncgger, under & boud of $8,000, An ordur Was entored dismissing potitions Nos, 1, 2, 6,9, 10, and 11, for appointment of Commigsionery’ {0 mako speclal asscestients therein named in Hydo Turk, Also, order sppoluting Joscph M. Gray, D, 1. itorne, sud Sumuel G, Rhowdos Commisslons ors to makv epeclnl akccrsmonts 3 Petitioun 13, 14, 16, 16, 17, ond 18, and J, 11, Gray, J, M. 10ll, and L. G, Fiktier, Gommiesioners 1 anuwer 0 potition No, 19, snd J. )1, Gray, D, H. _orne, and J, 8, Scovel, Jome wulsslonors iu Teply to Petitions 20, 21, 32, aud 33, ‘COURTS IN BRIEF, Norman B, Loomis filed a bill in the Buperior Gourt sggndust Frances Jokmson and Soral Elizaboth Johnson, buira of Hunry R, Johinson, to forecloso o mortyago of F3,195 on lot 34 t0 40 incluvive, in MeChoanoy's Bubdl- visfon of the o, E. 3/ 0f the 8, E, ¥ of tho N, W, %, and the east 11 ncreu of the N, 3 of the B, E, i of fho N, W. % of Scction 0, 58, 14, James Buruett commenced on action in sasumpe it againet Calbierino E, Scchaso and Emil Sechose, with dnmugor, $2,700, Augusta Pofineld complained of Laurence Vogel in a plia Gf treapuss to tho umount of $3,000, Robert 1. Fuss Lrought n suit ugatuet Fronk 0, Ty forund Edward O, Brown on on overduo noto of 10,000 with Interest, dould Brotlers yulcrdn;illnd & precipe sgainet tho Wright & Lawther Oil und Lead Manufscturing Com- pany for 3,000 damsgea, Willfaw Vocke, Aesigneo of the Germania Insur- anoo Comypany, flod a pracipo sguinst tho Allemannia Insurance Company of Cloveland, TILE BUPNENE COURT, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicayo Tridune. OvTAW, 1il,, Hopt, 18.—The record of businces in thg uproine Court to-day 1 aa follows A full Bencli way prodcnt, gduman ot v, Aliporé; petition. for zehcarlng ented, Mapgel et al, v. Drethavor ; patilon for rehcariog denled, Ttue Gt al. v, Olty of Ohicago ; pstition for zehoar- inK denie Hinith v. Goodoll etal ; samo, Wilson et al, v, Marlow’; saro, elisley v, Bk, Adiminitrator{ selicaclng o~ e, Btoglo et sl, v, Burk, for use of Master ; aame, Yszudloy fmiplended with Frost v, Darber ; motlon by wppriies for rebientlng rofused, “Ilio Homo Mutual Insuranco Company v, Garfleld; e, Jushoy ctal, v, Delfua ot al, ; rehearing dented, AMfchigan Houthern & Northeru Indiana Itailroad Cotmyany ¥, Slielton ; same, Teora & Tock Ielaud Rallroad va, Coal Valloy Mins Ingt Uumxmne, Walker J,, in montloning this cuso, said that, owing 10 tho peoulfar complication of the 'legal questions fnvolved, tho Court had concludod to sllowa rebearing, uud porinit tho attornoya on elthor eido to e andditional brfef, MeCoy v, ‘Tho Peoplo, elo,; dinitiution of the rec- oril suggesiod, aud (eays uaked to Ale addittunal rece ordw, sl v. Grossman; mollon to dismisson short secord, ‘White v. The Teaplo; motton to havo remittitur, or remaluder, fsatle st onco, By consent allowed. Tiogigu v, Bmith 3 motfon to strikv ples i bar from {hie fics, ana leave grautod o file mygestions, Cetts . Muson ; motion by dofondant in_orror to vacato order of contiiuance, sud leavo asked ond Zranted o filo suggoations, ‘Androws v, Androws ; wotfon to aot aside ordor of sonliraance, Dinke v, Blako ; ten days' timeasked in which to comply with rulo of Court. Swenyor v, Smith; motion to dismisa sppeal for want of prosocution, with 5 per cont damages, Al-. lowed, Tarrin v, Snyder : Toavo maked until Tuoadny next In which to flo briofs, olo, Eidridgo & Lowis withe drow from (his case aa attorneys, Sefbol v, Vaughn ; motion for a rule on tho Olerk of tho Circult Gonrt of Dureau County to seud up tho orlr{lhln\ njiors. Tho call of the dockat began at No, 61, na followa : Blengor v, Edwarda ; Kolioo v, Rounds ; Patten v, Totton 3 Turner ot al, v, Bonnet ; Millor v,' Goodwin § Blinrkoy v, Millor—taken on call Wilder v, Sbipman ; Rawson v, Fox ; Ohleago & Norlhwoetorn Hntirond Company v, Taylor ; passed. Pratt v, Tovi Plercz, Admninistrator; loss, im-~ pleaded, olo, v, Burkj Tomploton v. ey ward—die- missed, Frrgo and Jato wifo v. Huff ; continued for servico, Conlglin v, Daly, ote.; contliiued, Brmith v, D, Rourko ; Joavo to filo roply to rejoindor in ereor, ond tolo brie el v, Henly; Bmith v, Goodel ; Wilson 7. Maclow Xingsbury v, Blcknor ; passed, ‘Tho noxt call to-morrow morning will begin at No, 82, aud ond with 100, Tho Court adJourned 11 9 o'clock to-morrow morn=~ ing. CHICAGO METHODISM. How It Has Prospered Since Oc- tober, 1871, Report of the Conference Committeo Appointed for Its Roliof, The Denomination Mas Kept Paco with the City’s Growth, Tho report of tho Conferonco Committeo for the Re- Hlef of Mothodist Institutions anid Churches of Chicago, appointed by tho Rock Rivor Couference during tho scsslon of October, 1671, has fust beon {anued by tho printer, It {nnddreescd to tho Blshop snd members of tho annual couferanco which moete fn Mendots Auring tho presont month, and 1s signed by tho follow- ing gentlemen: Tho Hon, Grant Goodrich, Robert F. Queal, A, R, Bcranton, Orrington Luat, E. 1. Gasmonr Williata B, Phillips, Chinrles Busby, F. E. Bradley, E. Everett, J, B, Hlobbs, . Fisher, J. K. Bolaford, J. G, Itowmilton, A, E. Bishop, G, C. Cook, T, W. iarvoy, Blwoon Farwell, William Whoeler, J. E. Wilson, D. 11, Tike, IL, Dickhsut, J. B, Sirvortson, In tho Arat nino pages of the pamphlat the condition of all tho Mothodist Epiecopal clurchea i tha city, be- fore tho Great Firo nnd sinco the rebiiilding, fo con- trasted, The Committoo hopo tuat tho statement, Dbrlef as it {3, will show the friends of Ohicago Mothodism sbroad that somothing Lnd been done to Xeop step Wwith the growing city, ‘Tho concluston inas follows : 1t tho roport) shows a henlihy condition of ovr work, Dut it doca not ehow tho vast fields opien ta us n many quarters of our city where dethodlst Church- ©aarosiceded, Moro than 100,000 peopls have boen added to our population pincewe mudouny now stands, or doveloped any new cuterpriscs ; wo could piaco many thousunds of dollars i wo had them, Whoro fhiey would securo powsrfnl churches in ‘o fow months, We aro in o marvellous growth ; it roquircs wiso planning aud vigorous execution to keop np witly e fvocrth of population, Tu wplio of all wo can do, thoro aro ungospeled thousands ail abont s, 'With face towarda tho futuro, and faith in God, we ‘ropoat our gratitude to God and fo our brethiren, and cravo large place in thio prayors of thoss who, fh tho Dost, gave ue such large room in thelr honevolonce.™ “Thho report of tho Treasurer, Ornugton Lunt, Esq., sbows the recoipts and disbursomenta from Nov. 1, 1871, to Aug, 16, 1873, Tho following tablo gives tho total roceived from esch Btate a8 near os possivlo: Maine, ... $ 1,080.28 New Hampeiiiro. 60320 Vermout... 62110 Mzarachusotts, 11,391,49 Thodo Iuland. BETL6T Connecliont, Now York,....... Pennsylvania. New Jersos. Delawars., Maryland. Washington, D. O. Koutucky, .. Oblo. Indiana, Iowa, 1llino! Wisconain Minsourl. Oregon. .. Minuesota, Qallforuin Michigan...\+s Colorsdo Weat, Virginia. Beden, Englmd. . 2000 Total doustions..... Intereat allowed and oposile.,evvese s 1,734.75 644,90 27,0127 17,46 Wholo amount recofved by Trensurer. .. $140,000.3 The Treasurer hoa paid, in accordance wilh the voto of thie Committee, to the different objecta specificd, tho following amounts, viz,: Garrott Biblical Institute, Grace M, E. Church, ++8 62,508,783 200.00 First M, E. Oburch, Glark street 13,500.00 Triulty DI, E, Chureh. 13,028.49 Michigan Avonuo M, B 3,875.00 Swedo M, E. Churches. 3,000,00 Germun M, E, Churches . ,500,00 Adn Btreet 3, E, Church 3,500.60 Btato Street M, E, Church. 1,500.00 Grant Placo M. E, Church. 1,600.00 Oakland M_E, Church,. 500.00 Travoling and other oxpenses of clergymen in socuting tho subscription: L. 10897 Espenses for printing circulars, 1ooke, pa~ or, postago-stamps, stationcry, und of~ 10D OXPEDBEE, OO, v0veerecesrarre raverie SI80T Tieturned Grace Chuireh subscriptions mado o their Bunday-School. L. 7000 Discount allowed on tme notes taken 18 cash in AIVIAION. eevveensres ceossiar. - HARD £145,000.51 Balanco in hands of Treasurer, cash and notes... £3,402.13 Thoro has been collectod for the support of the Fac- ulty of the Garrett Biblicsl Institute, in accordanco with the resotutiona of Annual Conferences, requot ing tho sam, to dato, aince October, 1871, as follow Rock Riyer Conference, $1,171.10 Iliinois Conference, .. 22,60 Central Iiiinols Conforenc 08.78 Detroit Oonferonce. ... L T6.03 Total, senraecn $1,308,28 A. T, Bishop, Eaq., Treasaver of the Porsonal Roliue and Afd Boclety of lie Mathodint Epiacopal Church of Clifcago, closes tho pumpllct Wil o roport, of tha ‘monoya received and disbursed by bim. ‘The lotals aro os follows: Tofsl smount received, §7,706,68; total amount pafd ont on tho orders of ‘the Chatriunn of thie Excoutiva Commitieo, $7,120.23; laving Lul- anco in the treasury of $007.40 B e N S IS IT ANOTHER MURDER? A Man Complinins to Kis Wife that Ele Was Mit with o Beer-Glass, and Dics Thirty-six ¥ours Aftorward, Thers was o caso of suddon death of No, 16 Dorman court yostorday, which scems to requiro a soarching fnvestigation at tho hands of the Coromer, Last Tucsdsy night, David Gorsoy, rosiding st the above number, came lomo, and cumplained, moon aftor he ontored fthe house, of feeling uuwell, A few minutes later, ho eaid be had been struck with a beer-glass. There werono wounds to bo so¢n upon his bead, snd therefors his wifo did not meko any inquiry as to whero the blow was recelved, The next morning Oorsoy aroso, apparently much botter, bnt about 10 o'clock complained that the samo dullness which ke had felt tho night previons bad roturned to him, From that timo on ho wns more or lo under tho weather, but at no time did his frionda fecl apprehionsive concerning bim, His wife repoatedly asked bim under what eir cumatances ho rocelved tho blow from tho beor-glaus, but he ss often rofused to give her auy Information, Yeuterday Corsoy died. Ilis nolghbors do not know of his having been in n ow, and thecasa sono which, i£ not solved by & post-mortem cxamination, will ro- quire some porsistoncy and shrowdness to unraves, The head of the doceascd doca not exhibit any con- tnelons o outs, but thore were some indieations of in- fnmuiation of the brain In tho mannor of Lis deatli, Thin courred at 11 o'olock yosterdsy morning, When Gomoy Iatd down on & bed, sud fn & few minutos wes » corpeo, Word was sont to tho Coroner yestordsy afternoon sbout 4 o'clock, Lut beeatso of “tho absciico of tha Gounty Physfolan o post-mortom cxamination was de- forved unti] this morning, i i A Word to Housokeopers. ‘Tho miscrien of n bad atove, eithier kitchen or par- tor, aro untold, By buylng the celobrated Btowart caok or parlor, money, temper, and fuel aro savod, Dosura and seo tho “Argand,” revertible flue, bako- heating, sutl-clinker, for purlor or office uso; it i porfection, ‘Thore s not a better place to go to in Chi- cugo for stoves or kitchen furnituro than to Dalton & Ga.'s, No, 83 Randolph streot. Acro Property at Awection, This day at 12 1, at st No, 189 East Madlison streot, 0, 0. ‘Thayer & Oo,, real eatato auctionoers, will woll aeveral vory cholos and desirablo blocks from 43 to1l acres In slze, located at Washington Helghits, The stroots ara ojion and dopot on ground, Good-propurly aud wortliy the attention of buyers, ——————— Htate Fair, A tologram from Poorls announces that the Fearleas cooking stavo made by Rathbone, Bard & Co,, took the firet premium, st the Blato Fair, A BETTER SHOWING. The Loss on Wednesdny Afternoon’s Fire Reduced to $160,000. Insurance Discovered to the Amount of $81,925. The Board of Underwriters Desiro Ine formation on tho Hose Ques- tlon, A Procautionary Warning to Owners of Planing-Mills, Carpenter- Bhops, Etec. Tha firo of Wedueadoy aftornioon wa not #0 destric- tivo ss at first supposed, and tho amount of insurance 14 greater than waa geucrally estimated, All tho housca ‘wero not shauties, some of them being eubstantial two-story and basomont tonements of good sizo; woll Dullt, aud many wero comfortable cottagos occtipled Thio average lors on thoso tenement Unildings was sbout $1,600, though £omo ownera claln that tholr buildings cost as much s $4,000 and §5,000, THE INUNANOE . 18 divided among tho following named companfos : Queon's, .$ 2,800 Kanaas Gity, of Miasourl, R R Lyconing, Pa,..o..ouuee 14,100 Natfonal, Philadelp 1,200 National, Mo. ... 2,200 Milwaukeo Mechunic 7,77 Aflomania, Ohio, 100 Allemanis, I, ..0000 Nortli Mifsouri, Grman, Quincy, T, . Qitfzons), Nowark. Orient, we 2ikan, TRFEGERL 12\ heee s 4,050 itome, Now York, 1,800 Tormers', Pa 1,600 Qorman, Erlo. 3,800 @ilobe, Oldcago 3,700 Imporial, London. 2,600 Amerioal Gentral, i, Toils, i 300 Traders’, Ohloaga., o @irard, b, 2,000 Ilubolat, Nowark,... s 1,500 L Pt Sy 1,650 Trowors', Miliaikeo 3,500 Continestal, N, Y... oo Ablantic & Yacific, X ‘Firomen's Fund Thicro are also seversl members of TUE SOUTHWESTENN DENEFIOIAL S0CIETY, who aro entitled to relicf therefrom to thio oxtont of $1,600, if thelr losa should amonnt. to that sum, This isa privato socicty of about 05 members, who pay proportion of tho lossos in caso any meniber suffcra from firo, Mosers, Tintzelberger, Dauman, Willisms, and Myors bield policlos of $1,500 cach {n this associn~ tion. ‘The smounta given abovo arc a8 nesr accurato us could bo obtaied ot the timo, and includo tho fn- suranco on all tho bulldings dumaged, though In soma cases the loss amounts to only o emall proportion of tho insurance, & 1 tho cago of tho Viaduot Houso, which fs not damagoed more than §300, but which 18 coverod by $3,700 of insuranco, Iu most fnstances, Dhowever, tho loss far exceots the inaurance, TIE TOTAL LO8S on_buildings, stock, furnitura sud Louschold goods will 1ot bo far from $160,000, though It Ia gratifying to remark that tho poorest claes of suffurers are moro generally $naured than was known ot firat, 1t wus rumored yestordoy thiat littlo girl had been ‘burned to death in the basoment of Petehy's saloou, but on fnvostigation, no foundation could be discov- ered for sucli u report, THE NOTTEN HOSE, 1t {8 understood that the Bowrd of Underwriters will mako an offort to fuduce the Common Councll to fuves- tigate tho action of the Police Board tn the purchaso of hose. 'Tho insurauce men clajm that & cortain hose manufacturing irm in Now York offered to let Ghlca- o 1ovo its best 4oso na cheap ou 1L could bo purchiased elsowhero, and allowed onoyear n which to pay the bill, The Commiesfonors, it is assorled, not ouly ro- Jocted the offer, but abwolutely refused to glvo the company’s hoso o frial, The Com- missionere, on tho other band, say thoy have Just such offors overy day from all arta of tho country, and eannot accommodato all the bldders with contracts, They lave tried to do tho Dest they could in tho purchaso of hiose, and are ready for s fovestigation. Jous wILHELN, owner of the frame building near the corner of Wright and Halsted streets, which was partially pulled down durlug the fire by order of Marshul Benner, appesrod before the Board of Pollee yesterday, uud vory anx- iously inquired tho city would pay for the damage that hiad een done, Ho was poor, hu sald, and could not sisud the expenso of moking the repairs himsolf, Ho was told to seo n carpenter and put bis claim in writ- hvghulld then the city would give tho matter somo at tention, ANONG THOSK who worked With scif-sacrincing energy during tho firo way Ald, Clatk, of the Tenth Ward, who took cliurgo of a band of' volunteers oud performed good service wherever ho wa stationed, A8 his namo was not mentioned i any of tho reports, 1t 1s only Just to givo him bin tharo of eredit now, 3, GEORUE M, ALLEN, hay fnepector at tho hng tennsfer housd, at the Halnted street viaduct, who withessed the first start of the firo, states that It lind nothing whulover to do with the buy, Underneath tho platforsm of tho building were 8 num: bor of Lacrels of tar, some partly amplied and others full, Thoy probubly belongod to the former ocoupanta of th buildlug. Mr. Allen sys thet Lo ‘wau within Aty foet of tho bullding, and as soon as hio saw the flanics hio called to Lis men to jump down and put them out, but thoy were uuable to”do 8, Within fufrty acconds, according to Mr. Allen, tho fisnies had onvyeloped ono'of the barrela of tarand bad passed up through the platform ; thore was no hay that could havo caught fizo uhder any circumatances. Mr, Allewrscplulon s tst, tho cludors fram (b0 engined nsplng blow under tho platform and communicated Tiro to fho barrels of tar, COUNTEIL STATEMENTS, Mr, Allen's eyes must hava deceived him in fizing thio origin of tho fire, While thure wero kome old tur cusks undorneaths tho buildivg, thoy wero not in u Tosition to take fire 38 Lio suggests, nor could any such trifitng matter ua Jocomotive kparks ignito hard tar, Thut they burned aftor tho hny created nn in- tenwo Leat, fs probable cnough, but it would take a very largo portion of the furnace ires of any locomotivo to start tar, bardeued and crusted with airt, into famo, Mr, Hluman, of tho lato firm of Minman, iNitun & Co, Who formorly ocoupled tho ho builaing, tuosmed our ropories that the only tar lofe under the building was contaned in o fow acarly cloanod_out caske, whick could not bave been fgnited unloss thoy wore placed in a bon fire, ONE INGIDENT, in_conncotion with the psulo that selzed tho people Jiving in_tho lie in which tho flames wero traveling, roflocts_great crodit upon a well-known Dusiness Arm, A, I Andrews & Co, When the alarm wnn given, DLF. Androws, Aeeing that bis factory was fu o 1iuo witl the firo, cloared his vstublivhmiont in sliort timo, and then sewt all bis men and teams to give ald wherover it wan noeded, and under mo_cir- cumstances {o accept remunoration of any kind, Buch {ustancea of unnclfiskes axo 84 ruro as thoy aro ro- frouhing, sud shiould always be put on rocord. A PREGAUTIONARY GIGNAL, ‘Tho Doard of Police Commissionors hiave tsaued tho following, 88 a procautionary meadure against fire, Cople of 1t will bo sent to those_whoso promivcs miay bocurmplatued of by tho Fire Wardeny or clizue Wo publish tho doouinant In full for the beneft of tho tradea intoreatod ¢ 2 ownera of Planing-)ills, Sash, Door, and Blind Fac. tories, Carpenter and Cooper Shopes, and all othera intereated : Your attention i spoclally directed to the provisions of eo. 8, Olnptor 11, Olty Ordinnnces, entitlod * Flre Departmont," as follow : Wigo. 3, "That no buikling within said firo Lmi not coustrucied sud bulll e provided in Boc. 3 of this ordinance, oxcopt those now 1n uso, ebnll hereatter bo occupled oF used, In wholo or {b part, a8 of for any of tho trades, oocipations, or businésses herelnaftor mentioued, to wit: Planfug millls, sash, door, aud blind factorden, carpetter or cooper shaps, Wagon o carriago manufactories, cabinot oF furullure mannfsc- torlen, wood-turulng und voueering work, sgricultural {tnploinent manufactorics, box or shingle factorics, aid- ing-mills, rosawing or suvw-mills, kilns for soasoninj Iumbor by any other procees than stomn or natura Tieat,8ud that i & Aive-proof vaultor building of thosamo ntire, No businoas, whothor now established or horeatter commenced, shall bo couducted or carried ou within tho spocifiodl firo uits fn which uhivings or light comhuatiblo motertal % made, uulosa thero is constructed In connoction with overy such establishi- mon o manufaotory a brick oF fire-proof vault or furnnce, i which all shavings, saw-dust, chips, or othier light combustiblo refuso tay Lo doposited and burned without etudangering the works in which It ls made, or tho surroundlug property; aud sl such rofusd aliall bo prompis removed from 'the works and promises, elther by burning the samo or drawing it uway, and shall not b allowed to accumulnte, eithior in fuo works or on (he promiros, = unlee sorod in o firaproof vault, ' whoro tho samo may burn withont causing alorin ar daugor to auy olbur proparty, The mianufuoturo of set anumanition, Aro-worke, tha distillation. or wanu- fucture of naphtla, coal, or other inflammable olls; the maunfacture or storags of oxcolulor, excopt in bales, muck allolher wxtra-linzardon avocations, are lorby prohfbited within tho above doseribed fice-lmits.? Your prowises uro dnn vory dangerous condition, and lu_diroct violatfon of a city ordinnnco, You aro thereforo orderod ta_at onice wot down tha seattorod sliavizgs around sour promisey, aud procoed to mako them safo, By ofder of Tevuen ULEVELAND, MalE SUENIDAN, Tievs I, Wi, Tolluw Comtnissiohors, THP. NEWA AT OJNCINNATL, From the Cinetnualy Comracrcial, Chicago wan threntonud with i grest conflageation yeutorday, aud, nftor their frighiful expierlonco, it 8 ot sur| "l"'"'f tuat the puoplo of that city wero groatly alurmed, and Thnt tha carilor tolegrams rocolved Brolts: e a fueling of tho moat painful intercst throughiout the country, Happily, tho progress of the Hauok was chockod after they had swopt through four hlocks of frame lounsn, A lsrgn, muber of famillea wero rondersd Liomeloss, but tha destruction of prap. ciby wan not largo in proportion 10 tho spaco caverad Dy Tho fro. - Thia afatr 48 another {mprossive warning of tho procariousness of tho wondel‘n portlon of Chicago, Tron the Cincinnati Znquirer, Athefll of aiarm’ was fent through tho city yester- day by the anoouncement that anothor great cons fisgration was raging in Ohlengo, Orowds gathorod il thio suwsysper bultine, snd unlniled aymyse thy was oxpresved for tho atiduken clt; As ihis iy ho neason for vigorons winda on tho shorea of Lako Michigan, tho tmyreadian pravalled that Chicago waa enjoyiig It aunuial blow-out, It turns outnow tnt it & fow blocks of woodon bufldings were burned, nnd that the Joss will not exceod $300,000, Bo much for thoe lnat Chicago seneation., -— A SHOCKING OCCURRENCE. An Old Lady Burned to Death at ¥Mer Residence, Mer Clothes Catch Fire from Burning Brimstone---Futile Efforts Alado Drown OQut tho Flamoes, Through tho misatatementa of & drunken, worthloss policoman, tho dally papors wero lod yestorday futo griovous crror with regard to tho death of n very es- timablo old Iady, Mrs, E. L. Eimer, who lved at’ No, 1206 Praizlo avonte, Tha facts of {ho caso as given yusterday wore founded upon the narrative of this “untrathful snd utoxicated cresturo, snd wo Losten to pht tho mattor dn its true Hight. Mra, Elmer was tho mother of a famlly of soven, Lor Mugtand boing s contractor well known in tho city, The fomily owned the houss No, 1200 Prairlo avonuo, aud had rented it out, A fowr sy ago’-thoy roturnod to it, but found i¥ in a vory dirty condilion, overrun with cockroachos and other vermin, Mra, Elmer on Wedneodsy was making an ‘attempt to clean up, Her Loy, tho only child then at homo, wae scut down town to advertise for a girl, and Mra, Elmor had declared war on tho roaches, To do 1his offcctually, shio bhnd placod littlo saucors. of burn- ing brimstouo in tho closets, and had closod the doors to keop the fuimncs {rom rendoring the house untonsatablo during tho combuation of that subatance, Itis now found that shio went to ono of tho olosets, and “her dress ocaught firo from one of the sulphur vossols, Delng made of cotton it burned up at onco, and In & moment the poor old Isdy was envoloped n flames. Bho cvidently ran i atiright to the back door, but found It balted, Bho then ran to s stationary wash-tub in tho kitchen, sud turning on botls faucets endeavored to plungo in, But ‘before nho conld get in, eho ovidently lost conaclous- ness, 'The nelghbors rushing in, found her lying with her Bead and shoulders 1n tho water, tho clothing -bo- low tlis . point bolng burnt off her, and ler floah, aa woll as tho sido of the washetub, burned con- sidorably, The poor Indy waa quite dead, and the Thorror-strickon apoctators began to tske mossures to covor tho charrod romains beforo lier children should como home and kco tho shocking sight, At this mo- ‘ment the drunken policoman staggered in, » sickening commentary on otir police systom, and i lnlcnll{ or= dored the ladies to leave tho body alone until the Curoner had seon it, Dr. Gore, ox-County Physiclan ; Mirn, Brewnter, wifo of Mr, Brewstor, 1ho well-known Dattor, and others, wero prosont, and, realizing tho conditien of FSe policoman, ordored bim to loave tho Liousa, Hurefused to doso uhiilabsolutoly driven away, nnd tho spoectacio of outraged dscenoy ropoliin, drunken sutliorlty from tho aido of & charred an Diackenod corpse ensucd. Tho oflicer, detormined {n his bosotted condition to seck rovengo for thie indignity put upon him, sobered down somewhat, aud_then made out a roport at the station, accusing tho haploss Iady of chronic intomper- anco, and discovering tho causo of Ler doath to be “ ypontancous combustion,” The sbove facts wore elicitod at the Inquest yeator~ day, Wo commend Oficer O'Callshan to the hands of the Police Commiesionors, and, his sutliority taken from bim, 108 jury of intelligent mes, QUGHT TO BE PROMOTED. Ifow n West Side Policoman Let Two ‘Fhioves Escapes=A Lorge Amount of Stolen Froperty IRecovered, Xlows ore Ho many bold and successful robberies hayo of lato ‘been committed in this city and vicinity that, at last {he conviction bas foreed itself upon the Polico De- parimont that a well-orgauized band of cracksmen and burglars woro at work stealing goods hers and ship- ping them elsowhore to bo diaposed of, A few days sinco, a store in Woodstock was broken open and $1,800 worth of goods taken, On Baturday night Kingsbury’s store, near tho corner of Lako and Wood stroots, was robbed of $800 ‘worth of silks, otc, In some way Capt, Lull suspected that the branch office of tho United States Expross Company at No, 61 Halated stroot, wos tho medium through which tho thioves sent tholr goods awny, and Lo stationed there John Ryan, of the Union ¥ark station, in tho capaclty of porter, ' On Tueadny a lamo man brought thero.s box sddressed to O. Rad- macher, No.49 Wese Pearlo stroct, Cinclanati, Ohio, (Tho expross agent says this samo man hsa often brought goods addressed to ihls O, Radmacher.) This box Ryan put to ono side, snd walted for furtber dovelopments, Yesterdsy, o larao, fine-looking man, uccompanied by & short, Tod-hieaded bog, about 20 years old, drove ap to tho ofice with throo Inrgo bozes, These wero addreased to the samé man and place asthe otber Lex, The ex- pressman gavo him a roceipt for tho boxes, and atarted out after anotlier ofiicor, As the tall man was going ot of tho office, Ryan showed him his badge, and fold him hio wos * wanted,” - The follow Xept Yery coo, and sald nothing ; but Ryan, fearing ho might mako & 1aiatsko, started to arreat tho red-headed boy, too, and stopped toward the front door, thinking the other man wee 'eafo in tho ofiico—and almost any ono would bave boen, for 'the only way 1o get out, except by tho front door, is to go out 1he back window, and thia opens on to & small court surrounded on two sidea by a fence 12 feet high, and on the other by a shed about 16 feet high, The man, seelng Ryan atop towards tho front door, ran to tho window and jumped out on_the shed, which fa folly 9 feet in distanco from the window, and 3 feet higher. No one could follow him running along s sbort distanco, he nmdlred down and escaped, Diring this time tho red-headed youth got off, "The officer may bo blamed for mot holding ono man whon ho had him, bot he wanted to got Yoth of them, and had he done wo, would have boen entitled to a great deal of pra The Loxes which Radmncher will never get, coutaln silk, cte.,.of many hundreds, and may be thousands, o dollars in value, Nuither Capt. lu]l, nor sny of tho oflicers would glvo sty particulars about the récovery, or who the robbers are thought to be, but it is sad that & clife hisa beon obtained, and they will bs arrested. “Tho horse and wagon which the thioves brought tho ‘Loxzes in, [a now in the custody of the police, and msy 21d the discovery of who the gang are, THE. “ PATRIQTS.” A Petition Asking for n Straight Re« publicon Ticket Reing HMawiked About Town. Bowe stralght-out Republicans ware wearing out thelrshoes, yesterday, hawking round town s petition naking that o straight Republican tickot be nominsted for local officers, They expressed their determi- nation to got 5,000 signatures, and felt good beoausa they got fitty yosterday, At tho mto of ity o day, they will hava 5,000 about & month after the aloction, which will be & good time to call that Con- vontlon, The “boys™ sreinit. The leadors are in- clined to throw 0old water on the entorprise, but what will become of the aspirants from the Post-Ufiice, whiich s proparad 1o farnish candidates for all the oflices, to say nothing of tho ambitious youths in e Grand Army of .the Republic? Theso young patriots aro growing rebellious, They ‘want to know why Oharloy Farnell, who lives at Lake Forcet, and Juad, who lves st Kenwood, and Jake Tiehim, who lves ‘st Lake View, ehould presume to dictate the courss of the party in tho city, In the moanttmo thio polition Xeops growiug ab tho rato of Aty s day, tin, lace, f —_—_— Obituary=-The Duc de Rianzaress From the New York Tribune, Sept, 10, A Paris tologram states that Fernando Manoz, Duo de Risnzares, husband of Queon Dowager Christina of Bpain, died, yesterday, noar Havre, 'hiy porsonago, whio rose from an humble posi- tion to the highost, Is olosely assoclatod with tho troupled history of Bpain. " In Docember, 1829, Yordinand V1L, then in his 4Gth year, and thrao times o ‘widower, married Obrisiina, s daugh- tor of the then Iing of Naples, Sho is dosoribed a8 having been at tho timo an am- bitious, frivolous, unprinciplod woman of 20, utterly devoid of conscience, and totally dovotod to goyoty snd pleasure. Fornando Muuoz wes {hon & private in the King's Guard. o was the son of & Madrid tobacconist, and had s sistor who was a laundry-maid, A fow months after hor marriags, lio Was ono of tho oscort which ac- companied the Queen from Lueno Retiro to Madrid, It is said that ho picked up.an ombroidered Linndkorchiof which she had lot fall, and graeofully prosentod it 1o hor, Bhe ivas at onco struok with tho portly beuring, hand- some_features, and 'ph\nuil\f addroks of the gitnrdeiman, thon fu ki twentleth year, and do- tained him jn. familiar conversation at tho oar- ringo duor for some hours, wua rogarded with great favor at Court; wealth and honors were lavished upon him, snd three nonths after tho death of hor husband—the on- fosblad, dissolute Ferdinaud—the Queen, wha wa# then the mother of the Princessos Isabolla and Louise, was socretly married to him, caus- fug gront scandal in Bpain, fl‘tur a utormy regoncy of eight years Queon Henceforth Munoz. “Mr. Merodith. Ohiristing was, in 1840, drlvon from Spain; but throo yoors ltor sho roturned in triumpl, and soon aftor was marriod in publio to Munoz, to whom sho sccorded tho titlo of Duo do Risnzares, ‘Tho Queen continaod in power, oven aftor hor daughtor Isabelln had wnine talned her mnjority and_ssconded the throne, but wan finally compolled to loave tho cmmh? in 1854, and novor aftorward regnined tho nscend= mmey shio had oxorcised. The Duo took little patt in politfcs, aud was conlont_with tho honor of boing tho Qucon's husband. Tt was proposed in 1816 to givo him a Spanish-Amoriean Kiug- dom, but ho ovincod Httlo denire for tho doubt- fulhonor, Ho wne oreated o grandeo of Blniu of tho first-class, and o Knight of tho Golden Tlocco. In 1847, at the tlmo of tho Spanish marringes, King Louis l‘hlllpEo of Y¥rance gavo bim tho Graud Cross of tho uFan of Ilonor, and the Fronch title of Due do Montmorat. o hoy rosidod soveral yoars {n France, aud hiy wifo, tho Queon Mother, survivos him, — . An Indinna Editor Shot«A Woman in the Cnses From the Kokomo (Ind,) Tridune, Sept, 10, On Wednosday, of last wook, tho gniet town of Frankfort had a resl sonsation. Mr. More- dith I tho editor of the Banner, at that town, nud 1. Douglas Is a clork in a nloro, whila the wifo of tho Inttor is n millinor, doing businces in an-up-stairs room. For quite. » whilo, Mr. D. Tias had suspicions of his wifo and Mr. Moredith, Nr. M, informed Mr. D. that ho intonded to call on Mre. D, with o viow to gotting & *‘looal notice,” Mr. D. thon informed his wifo that ho was golig to tho country, butinatend he wonb to hor room, in Ler absenca, and got up through wsouttle info tho aitlc. Thote Lo romainod n waiting. His wifo camo in, nnd soon aftorwards Tho two talked over tho good timos thoy bad Dhad on a clandestine Westarn trip, rebosrnod thoe facts about how thoy wero “fopling Johnny,” (that is Mr. D.) and woro having & good timo S,vunumuy. All'of & sudden, thors was & piatol shot ond soroams. Mrs. D. rushed down atairs, Mr. D, fell down from tho hiole above, and with piatol in hand {mm\wd his wife but was prevented from shoot- ing hor by poraons who heard tho noise and in- torvencd, Morodith didi't run, He couldn't, Howasshot, Tho ball passing through Lis wrist and entored tho loft bronst, secroting itself bohind a rib, where it had not beon found by the doctors at last accounts. ' L'lve wound is dangor- (lmn ‘l;ut not nocessarily fatal. Merodith bas a amily. FLORIDA WATER. IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE! MURRAY & LANMAN'S OELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER Tho ridhest, most lasting, yot most dolieato of all Per- fames, for usa on the HANDKERCHIEF, At tho TOILET, And in the BATH. i AbaD e mitations pad conmtonlolt, K and_on. tho yamphict, tho mames of MURIEAY o5 AR VRE i whish fono is gondito. For snlo by all Porfamers, Drusgists, and Donlers In Fancy Goo OCEAN NAVIGATION. Bafling twico a wook fro: uw York, and carcying pas songers tont parts of Grout Biritain, Treland, Continental Tatoge, and tho Mediterrancan, U 5 apo, Tititinh aud Trish ports enst, &3 nontal purts £amo a3 vthor flnrllnr lines. ' 1. S, curcency,, Apply for full information at tha pany's olficee No, 7 Howling Groon, Now York, aud N. I, Cartier Lasallo and Madison-sta., Chicago. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. STATE LINE. 3 YORK, TO GLASGOW, TIVERPOOL, BEL- R R S A T Al Theso elegant now steamers will sail from Plor 83, North TRivor, foot of North Mooro-st., as follows: VIRGINT. e veenrnos Wodnoudayy Sopt. 17, GEORGIA- . Wodnosda PENNRYLVANTA Wodnos VIRGINIA, Wadaca And ovory altoroato Wednosday thor tnking ps sengora at through rates to all parts of “Great Britain and Troland, Nurway, Bwodon, Donmark, and Germany. Drafts for £1 and upmards, Tor frolghit or pasuago apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & ©Q., Agonts, 73 roatway, Hitorago Passago Oilioe, No. 45 Broadway, AMUSEMENTS, AP S rer e AR ANANASAR TTMVIOKER'S THEATRE, LA VIE DE BOIIRMB, . BRILLIANT BUCCLHS OF THE GREAT DRAMA OF FRENCHWOMEN, A BEAUTIFULLY TOLD STORY OF NOBLE A:EEEEARTS WEHAK NATURBES TToaghing tho moral losson~Uultivato viobla hoarts, avoid k nattires, TG ory MR thla wook, and BATURDAY MATINEE, of *“IMMOLA~ Tllgfirf‘g[mmllou. & now Amorican Llay, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THE PARLOR TIOME OF COMDDY. Thuradny, Trlday, Baturday, ani Saturday Matinoo, i Tedens SR RRAT HIT OF LAT BIASON, Bsrtloy Campholi's sparkling comady, PERIL; Or Love at Long Branchl Forming a Graphlo Ploturo of Lifa at tho Bea-Bido. MAGNIFIOENT SOENERY. SUPKRB MOUNTINGS. Inrohentaal-MAN AND WILIt. bt fon—| ¥ , o5 praparation—tiartloy Gamploli's Iatest produstion, AOADEMY OF MUSIO. BENEFIT OF THR “QUEEN OF THEL AMERI- OAN STAGE," @ QAN STAGE, Onif roproscatation of tho oliarmiug THE HUNCHBACK, By tho henutiful nud gitted VLIRS, ID. B BOTWWIRIRS. Master Walter, Mr. J. 0. McCOLLUM, Satrirday Matlnoe, GAMILLiE. * Saturday night, MAG. BT, oo thio great ovent of tho prosont ‘soazon, MYERS OPERA HOURE. Blanruosat,, botwoon Dearborn sud Stato. Aviinglon, Cottmn & Kembl's Minstrels. MORE NI:W AND SPARKLING FEATURES. Mackin and Wilson, Bahby Nowoomb, Billy Rice, - ost Fnden, Mastor G Darouport, Wil Arildgion, Tien Cotton, “and J. T Kemblo In’ Now Specialtios, Iivory ovonitig and Saturday Matineo, tion,” *'Lifo on tho Irontior, " a1 th a Fog." Toxet i P fiuny Sokos ta AIKEN'S THEATRE, Tvory Evoning, Wednosdsy and Saturdsy Matinoes, Grand Vandevile [Dntertaimment, : GLOBE THEATRE. Tho Grandost Spectaclo of them all, A TALE OF ENOC. TMENT. Introducing Polmar & Ca.is Grand Spcotacular Organiza tion, Evory ovening end Wodneadsy and Saturday AMati. EDUCATIONAL, Harvard University, A878~7 2 _ J Momhers of ono dopartmant Liavo a right ta attend oo tures and racitations in any othor dopariannt of tho Unle vorsity without paying addilionsl feosy for oxamplo, Law atudonts may attond any oxorcisos thoy plosso In Hnrvard Uollege, Modical atudonts tho exorclscs of tho Hclontille Bchool, oto. ho degroes of Maator of Arts, Doator of Phillosophy, and Dootor of Bolonco ato opon to Bachulocs of othor ine stitutions, Tho yoar begins in all doparimenta on Tharaday, Sopts 2, 1873, Examinatioon for admision to HARVARD COLLEGE, the LAWRKNOK SCIENTIFIG SOHOOL, tho MINING BOHOOF, and tho BUSSEY INSTITU. TION will bogin on Thurday, Bopt. 25, at8a. m. Tha oxamination for advanced standing in the MEDIOAL BOIOOL takea place Sept. 22¢ for advancod sanding ln tho LAW BCHOOL, Sopt. 36, The Univorelty Catalogua (Inoluding oxam? .on papors af 1871.73) may bo obtalned from CHARLLo . SEVER, Booksollor, Cambritga; pricc, 60 conts, Clrculars dos scribing tho sovoral departuionts may ba obtainod on ap plication to JAMES W, HLARRIS, Secrotary, Cnmbridgo, Mass. Family and Day School, NEW YORK CITY. MI188 DRACKETT and M18§ ELIOT will roopen thole sabuol for glela from six to twonty-one, Wodnoaday, Sopt. 94, at 117 Eant Thicty-slsthest. Girls ftted for any Col- g0,_Rofer to Rev. Robert Oollyor, Chloago. _ EDGEWORTH SCHOOL, MRS, BURGWYN MAITLAND, PRINCIPAL, e78 WABASKH-AV. Eagliah Tronoh and Goman Boarding aud Day Sobol Gun, Ladios aud Elitlo tirle, " Tho dutioa of the Hehool will UG rusumod Supt. 16. MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S FRENCH SOHOOL Thio only ono in Now York whora taugiie a8 in Parls, Suporior Knglish oduoatiou. Tatin, and Binging faeludod in tha tuitlen: Tor clrculars, & Wesk Y. Itofors by pormisaion to' Mrs, It vl Reopens Sopt. 17, eatich s tauy hiavo ah oxcotlant, 1 o, et . Jbees S, . P, Planf . s, U, 11, Null, Quinoy, I iediaise, Ir., R feoiaud, 10 1. Foalers Cind T ADAMS' ACADINMY, QUINOY, MASS. HON. Oharles Francis Adnin, 1h. 9., Chinitman of tha Toard of Managora: Williain 12, Diminock, LL. D., lata Profonsor of Graok in Williams Calloge, Mastor, “A'thore ough_alassical and mnthomatioal schvol, with oaroful 1 tho pupils. For ciroulars, with full par- tha Mastor, LITTLE BOYS' HOME_AND BOIIOOL, NO. 71 Gollegaat, Martfordh Comn. Tor rolurdacos and Sircular, plosso addross MItS. M, L, READ. 1S1HOPTIIORPE—A OHURCH SOHOOL FOIL young ladies, noar Bothichom, Ponn. Fall acason will opon un Bopt. 17, 1873, Kor clroulars addrass lias 1% J. ‘WALSH, Princ{pal, HBothlohan, Pounn, oo, DR, KAENS WAGNIFICENT ANATOMICAL MUSEUN, From New York, Of Natural Helonco and Art, 118 South Olark-at., no Afadizon. Tickots, &0 conis; for gontloman oaly. ~Doo: apon feom 8 fo10p. m OLD YRON. OTTAGR HILL SEMINARY-FOR YOUNG LA. dion, Poughkoopsio. N, Y. Muslgand tho tino arts napoolally. Opens Sopt. i, O. O, WETSKLL, Princi and Propriator. ROTON INSTITUTE, CROTON ON THE HUD. son, N, Y.—Fall torm will commenco Sapt. 18, for clccular, &0,, addross Miss F, A, SEDGWIC TULLBOXA WAKED UE AND HLT AGOING AT YONKKRS MILITARY INSTITUTE. Box 63, Yonkers, N, ¥ GRAND TRONK RALLWAY GO OF CANADA. 0LD AXLES AND WROUGHT IRON SCRAP FOR SALE. Tho Grand Trunk Railway Company, dur- ing tho coming Fall and Winter, will have o 1arge numbor of OLD AXLES and o consid~ orable quantity of WROUGHT IRON BORAP to dispose of. Thoy invito tendora for quantities of ona bnndred tons and upwards. The Compsny will commonco delivery in October, and con- tinue through the winter, as may be sgroed upon. 4 Partics tondering to state tho prico por 1b., whother in gold or United States curronoy, the place of delivery (which must be on the Grand Trunk Railway), and the guantity re- quired. Purchasors who require dolivery in the Unitod States will pay their own Customa duties. Oach will bo roquired on delivery. Axlos nnd Sorap Ironmuat be tondered for soparatoly. Tendors, indorsed *Tender for Old Mate- rinl,” and addressod to the undersigned, will be recoived on or bofore Saturday, the 27th Boptember, C.J, BRYDGES, Managing Dircctor. Montren], 27th August, 1873, NATIONAL LINE OF STBAMSHIPS. Salling tsom N York for Quponstows and. Limroool O dny And for Landandditoct ovory fortuight. o NS TOWN a0d LIVERPOOL, from Plors 4 and 47, North Jiver, Franco.. JSept. 20| Spatn. Egypt. 8 Italy. Greoce, Canbln Passage, 870, 880, and $00 Currency. Teturn Tickets, $140 und 8160 Currency. BTEERAGE PASSAGL, 839, ourroncy. Passongors bookod to or from Germas and Scandina- ‘vinn nojuts at low rato: "o Staamahips of this lio ara tho Jargost In tho trade, Drafts on Groat Britain, Iroland, and tho Contluont, WILLIAM MACALISTER, Gon'l Wostern Agont, Northeast corner Clatk and Randalpl-sts, (opposita now Shorman Tlouso), Chioago. NEW YORK TO CARDIET, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, The South Wales Atlantio Siaamship Uompaay's now firat.olass Ktonmahips will sail frow Ponnaylvania Haile Fond Whact, Joraoy Olly PEMBROKE. ./ GLABMOIGA o licso stoamatiips, ara ro: idod it all 1he latest finyravemants for tho qoiniortand Taiotoa o Cabin, aod tostage Passongors, * Irst Cabin, $8I curconoy. cond Oabin, $86 currency ; Stoer- a g. s.fl nnrmm:;i ropald Steerago cortificatos from Oar- i: i $3. Dralte for £1aud upwards Torfyrthor partioslars whily in Cardil, at the Oom. pany's Otticos, No. 1 Dock Gliambers, and i Now York to IBALD BAXTER & CO., Agonts, s AT & L0 WARader. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. OFFICH OF GEO, H, BLISS & €O, 41 Thircd=nv. Cit0aco, Bopt. 6, 1673, ‘Publio Notico Ia hioraby given that a spoolsl meoting of ths Stockholders of this carporation wiil be held at the ofico of tha Company in Chicago, IlL., on the 10th day of Ootaber, 1813, at the hour of 0 a, m., for the purposs of consideriug the quostion of (norostug tho oapital stook to 15,000 and onlarglng tho scope o the buainoss, GEORGE H, BLISS, K, B. GHANDLER, O, . BUMNE] A% HILL, FRANK A.'POWERS, Rockford, Rock Tstand & St Lonis Railroad Company, PuzsiENT's OFFIOE, Tock IsLaxD, Lil,, Sopt. T, o} STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Nottoo (s heroby givon that the annual meating of the Bt dtr oF o iork org, Wock Taland & Be. Louls Tatirond Company will lio htd at_th Oniges of tha Com- B oot ot Dok el e 1O o e I, W, OABLE, Presidont, Jouy P, WmITEUZAD, Bucietary. MACHINERY, WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providonco, 1. 1., Bulldor of tho HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE With Hacris'Patent Imfizgpoments, Bond for Circnlars, A 90-horso Engino ia on oxbibition at the Olncinnstl Kx- poaltion untll Qotubor 4, and & G-horso Kngine at tho Faulavillp Exosition uatil Qotober 1. MISCELLANEOUS. NIZW CIIRROMO? T0UCH HOM AGAIN [P “YOU “DARE! A Bpliitod Ploture Ir{ one of our bost uativo artisls, Glyen away by The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, 118 Weat w-.lmlujgln_., 188 Twa, VIRGINIA OYSTER COMPANY, R. & 11, OHAMBERLAINK, Propriators, doalers in Qinnod, Kog, aud Sholl Oyetoe, Jhataboriainos Wharl, Norfolk, Va. ' Beasun for 157l andl 1874 opens Hopt., 1 Or+ &!nn aolicito “Phe gonuiue Lynu Havon and Tlorn Iazbor Oystors a speclaily, TANCY GOODS. T0 STATIONERS AND Fancy Goods Trade HENRY LEVY & SON, 49 Meiden Leane, NEW YORK.- Waould call tho attentlon of tha trade to tholr ¥all tmportations, smong which are: Dackgammon and Chicas Bonrds, Dressing Cases and Work Boxeas Glove nnd Mandkerchtef Boxes, Cliessmen, Dominoes, uml Dice, Muthematical Instruments, Portmonnnies nund Bl Book: Tourist Cnscs nnd Portfollos, Pen ond Pocket Cutlery, Writing Coscsy Inkstands, Scotels nud Kern Goods, ©Cobinet of s Dlusieal Oabineta, Fhoto, Albums, ‘Water Colors, ‘ard Cuses, and other useful noveltios and staplo articles sulted to thotrade, Buyers vialting tho city will find 1t to thoir advantago in looking ovor our ateok boforo purchasing elsomhiore CONVICT LABOR. OFFICEH OF TXHE Kansas State Penitentiary, TLeavenworth, Kan., Bopt. 5, 1673, Tholabor of 200 conviats, r whatavor may notbo employ. ed by tho B s B maciuaaey work About s Prison, florod o the highont bidds T'lisre ate now 840 conviots In tho Prison. Shaes pi Soventy aro b i mtcyed s meaulkcinriog wegou, ‘and carvingur: rabioring ho labor will bo allowed to pursuo BB o1 T Iacturing as they dosire, And. that e hicually carriod on in otlior Honitontiarios. & Bora wiik b rocoivod for 800 auy numbor that may bo subjoot 0 contrasting in (ho Prison, Hle aivape how ready fur ooqupanor ara as follows: Ono brlol show, 80e60 foot, datorios [n Lelaht, of 13 oot oaoh i roof, with a wow 65-horso power ngino and bollar o cflfl!‘n one end ol this bullding la two soparata room: ST bafiing s now wabd 8a bisokamith ‘and- wood-wor Ehops fot the manutasture of wagous, do. Dirootly ab St anglos with this buitdrog s omo-story belck abop, }Ml‘lfifl (mll;"‘fll’ bll‘%ckill:lllh l;lflp. with blacksmith forges 5 t1io coire, with siato roof. 2Ot e T i (i aro o shop roomeof 30036 oo 350 naoossary heating pipes will bo pat Ia shops. Tho oomiraator wanTd 1 roqisad Lo lsat tio.sliope af bl aw Sepoane, ixloss olharwise agroed upos at tinio of making ontract, All shops aad the ollex and englno aro now and 1n por- foot order, Conieasiors to cammenco work by tho 6t day of No- vensber, 1675, oF &4 a0on tharoaftor as would bo powiblo Ve Coutinut for & torm of years to. bo agruad upon, an not to gacecd uflvlm. Five huadrod, doflars (8500) {n eurronay or banksblo paver st ba.dopoaitod witl oach bid, &s & socurity (o oDy ing with bid 1 award 1y miado. ¥ile sontacting pariios will bo roquired to give bond for the hllhlul&m’(vmuon of tholr oontract in tho sum A7 ibnoto Torty thonsand ollkrs, or auch & sum in pro- Portion o ths numbor of conviota omployod. Fasmant tar Lo labor will bo rouired to be made monthly, by the 10th 0'{ uebmonm succeeding that rforned. oot will bbb ruqulrod (a pay (or suy timelost hy ronton of aloknoas, or whils aonviataare conflnod in their B oo pasatimont, but convicta will be allowed 1o bathe, shave, soo the surgeon, and rocolve visita from D nccordanca with the Fulos of tho Priscs, wit. Ay dodustion foFlost tinio on that account. o vaaof alno (8) haurs durlug tho yoAF will bo con- sillarad & day'a Jabyr. i 1o e soalod, and will be racolrod untt) 3o'elock pon., tho 16tk day of October, [678. iilory aco souicatal to U {rusoit k. coaning of bids. o vt e Egsartod o rojedt sy or afl bid ‘i Stk “FiGutiary ' Tosaloddve mils south of aworth Oity, on e Leavonwerih & Lawronce ch of the Kausaa Pacitic Ratls ronduriug rallrosd Compunication oasy. Unal oan ba had from tho Leavon- worth eoal miue in any quantity. ety Tart ot (Rformation sy bo bnd by addrossing the Wardens Lexvenwort, Kantss, to' whoin ali Bida ate (0 Vo sddreuscds Uy ordor of this Loard of Diroators. TENILY HOPKINS, Wardon, The houss 138 Fourth-av., for ono or five oars, Part of furniture for salg, if desirad. mmodiate possession, Apply ou promisos, JrAMILY BOIOOL FOR BOYS.—OUT, AIM IS PA- routal cara aud thorou, tlon for business or Qolloge, Roforonco W actual patrans. Addrose at Unfons ville, N, ¥.o 8. 8. HARTWLLL, M. A OTIIO HALL, STAMFORD, CONN, Kogllal, Fronoh, and Gornian Hoarding-School Commonsos Bopt. 3" ApMIYes Priscipals - Afilsics ALK LA a5d OHASE, TAPLEWOOD 1N MATEata, aiy TUTE FOR YOUNG LA« Known for thirty yoars for ifa. Bsuperior facllitios 'and V. Spoar, Principal 8 boauty of location. Iov Uy MI8S, JULKLLY'S HOARDING ~AND DAY Hchool for Young Ladios, Tarrylown on the Hadson, il roopon Sopt. 17. MRS, JOHN V. B, BLEECKER'S Eoglink, Tronch, sad Gorman Bosrding and Day Sclicol for Young Ladios and Childron, 20 Kast Forty-sovonth-st. Lotwoon Madison and Fiitb.ava., Now York City, will roopan Hopt. 24,1675, A most thorough courso of Lustruge tion, togothior with home aara and priviioges. M OREL 8010OL TOR YOUNG LADIES: Ais0 Kindorgarton, Rad Bank, Bonmouth Coty, "N U Boardors, 13, Bhysfoal aud montal culturo, Toaching b7 logturo ald ublost, load g pubily to,chink dod rosson. Voodionark, cullnsey art oi6. L. B. COLEMAR, Pris: aipal. MPOYTROSE QLASSICAL AND MILITARY ‘Hohool, South ‘Orango, N..J.. one hour fran Now York by the Morrls & Esos Rallroad: npacloun drill- room, armory, and equipmal classical course, nlao Froush, Gormnan, and Drawiog; reopons Sept., 10. ' Ttov. De. “vrfucy, Principal. Torme, $600 por anaum, aud no oxtras, ENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, CHES- for, Pa., (for bonrdors cnly). Sonslon opdns, Med- Dosday, Sopt, 10, Location olovated and healthful, grounds ampio, Luildings handsomo and commodions, Viourso of studios extonslva, Thorough tustruction iy Cinll and Mochanical Engincering, tho Classics, aud Toglii.” Onroful oversighit of riofale aud, mannes o cadel or clroulurs o Hon, I3 5 S0ite . SOLHOWR, Teq, CHARLES G. . PRUSSING, Ta., pairens of tho Aestomy 1o Chichgo, orta P TEST M0, 11VATT, Srosidonts JROQELAND INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, Nyack:on-thio-Hudson, ~The fall torm of {his insil- tuto,_dolightfully situatedon tho Jludson River, noar New York, will cammenco Sopt. &4, circular, with full partioulars, addross REV. L. MANSFIELD, Preaidont, QUAMFORD MILITARY INSTITUTE-TWENTY. fourth, yuar begina Nopt, 16, 1673, Vors thorohebly Httod for Collego, Sciontifio Nolidol, or Businoss. Gl {ian agbood dotelopad by kindagsa aud faithful disct: plino, . Lacation seldom enualod for hoalth, boauty, aud Recossibility, For cataloguo; with full dotafls and Tofor. cnoes, addross W, O, WILLCUX, A. M., Gspt. W, A, VLINT, Principals, Stamford, Conn, TPALLMANN SEMINARY, PATERSON, N. J ‘Hoarding and day.sohoal for young Indias'witl raopi Sopt. 15, Clecular od 8t Cuoko & Hegg 16 Cortlandtat. man, & Sons, 25 Chia, be: Adds 0. TALLMAN, dr., For catalogdo and ELOS PROPOSALS. TO CONTRACTORS. ©n1cAGO & ALTON RATLIOA] pANY, O¥¥IOR OF THE CUIZF ENGINER ¢ 1o will b recolvod by 1. Chiongs € Alion Tai oposat c o rond ampany, at thoir Jingincor's olco i Chicago, wntl nuon, Sopt, 22, 1873, for grading for a doubly track ba- Tosh Suminit and ' Wiliihgton, it belug Soctions Thie teon (18) to_I¥lty-threo (53), both fuclusive, Proposals arofvited for portions of the abuve, from ' ono ta five millos in longth. Gontractors will be roquirad to con Tonce work on of boforo Octobor 1, 1873, and givo 1t el Pestonal sunorviston watll complotid. Hootiona 38 to™ fo bo complotad by Nov. 1, 1873; the baltncats bo comploted by Ds. 1, 16%3, excort Sooliont 4,417, % "ad b, whiof are T via conipiotod by Blerch ‘B eelx;[u‘l‘llnn flflfilhflr&nl&mfllllflfl will bo furnished attho Eagtaoor's oitico, (0080, 7%, . uoorm, ‘Ohfof Enginesr. BMEDICAL CARDS. DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIGIAN, 177 aud 279 South Clark - cornor Van litiran, Oliloago, 1t L well known l:i/ ‘all roators of tha papors, that Dr. 0. Bigolow ia tho oldest ostablished physician in Ghicago. Beionca and experionce have mado o 13, the must ra. nownod SPEOTALIST ot tho age, honored by tho prods, esthomgd af thu *bighost medical attainimonts by all thd 1odical Institures of the day, having dovoted TWENTY YEARS OF HIS LIVE in perteating romotios that will cure. positivoly all casns of UHIONIO AND SPEOIAL DIRTASES tn hdth sozes. CONSULTATION FIER, SEPARATE PARFORS for Indlos aud gontlenion, - Call,” CORRESPONDINCE CONFIDENTEAL, * Addross all lotters, with atamps, to Dr, 0, BIGKLOW, 217 aud 319 South Clark-st. Times, Det, By 183 DR, BIGELOYY 1 & rugulatly brod physioian. Hia rep- atation Ia best known hors 1n our midst. lo wants uodfa- tant reforonce, bit fa woll spoken of l)r overy aue on- trusting themaulves to his caro, While the worl [d endures 1hia olkas of physicings aro ronuired, aud If any an neods rvice, it is of tho utmost lmportance to ongags ‘Tnan whoso exporionco s equal tv his offor of me cal'al d\.“uflm"m{'fi projudico, or ""..3;‘.‘{":,’;‘ B pesing ol tho truth, wo rucom rdially an oot e T ISR BIG O, 8t als Contral TRooms, 217 aud 29 South Clark-st., Chicago. . DR. A. G. OLIN, 352 WABASH-AV., QPPOSITE POST OFFIOR, The moxt ronowned spoclallst of the & mont.of il Ghronlo” Diseases of both nal Woakuoss, Nervousncss, airod * bght, Loss of Momory, &o.. Sired. No'wattor who havo falled,' ail dr writo, sol-ovident (hat & plysician makiog a certain ola: Giseason for thirty years his study, and treating tharia ol oasoa yonrly, Thust aoquire gredter ekillin e spuciait than one {n gonoral practica. T”hulnlnm of high stand. Sug, 1u this and ather cities, recognize this faot aud ruo- onghond patioute to Dr. Olfn for troatmon ‘Ottioo 1ours, 9a. wu.to . 1. Huudaya 108 p Cnll or write for lis lato work, ** Loat Afanhoo of charge. COBURN Medical Institute, 176 and 177 Bouth Clark-at., cornor Mouran, Ghleaga, Toundud and eonduoted by’ Dr. e O, Cobuirn, for thy 1t aud curo of a1l formaof chrouls and specia i houls soxos, 'Thia Inatituta fa unquestioably ‘sofontifio 1 thia country tor tho treatmout of D Goburn s a wogilas keadunto of wedicluo, St has thro diplomas from (ho bost collouos it thi World, and hias had mors exporlonso in- tho traatmpn 1ol private disonsas than any physlolan in Clhicago, Young mon who raquire u phyafolan novor fail ta nd wpgody vo- lief and & pormanunt owro at the hands of I Hend twostampafor hia buoks nn maio and fom v diserys to sy addross, (n aealed onvelopos, Addross 3. 0, QUBUIN, 175 sud 177 South Olark-a ., Unioago. L “Allvonlidantial,’ Ollicu hours: b 8, w, 08 I, 1. § buiday, Stodp.m Dr. Kean, NO QURK:! NO PAY 1! _ 3860 South Clark-st., Ghmn%o, May bn onldentially conmuitod, pirnuglly oe by i u i toa. T TR N8 Oly wiyslolan it tho blLy who war- e eon Tihok soat for 60 ceuts, THustratod with nuwoes ous Uue vukravivge, in tha troat. aoxes. Scuul. Avorsion to Soclety, Lin pornaiutly m. fros