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§ CITY TAX MATTERS. The Council Extonds tho Time :l'or Making the Assessment Un« {1l Oct. 8, The Ordinance Providing for a Tax Qommissioner Adopted. A special meoting on the Gouncil was held last ovon- Ing to considor tho queation of extonding the timo for making tho city sssessmont, aud also the ordinanco sppointing n Tax Commissioncr, Tho Acting Mayor prestded. Prescnt, Ald, Dixon, Warren, McGennies, MeAvoy, Bldwell, Btono, Tracoy, Schmitz, Cullorton BcClowry, Clowrs, Bailoy, O'irien, Ifcath, Minor! Mooro, Oloveland, Quirk, McGroth, Eckhordt, Len- gacher, Cannon, Woodman, Corcoran, Tho Acting Mayor statcd that thie Asscator could get s books an Monday, but if ho di, then tho Tax Oom- missloner matter would havo to drop, It was thero® foro proposed {o oxtend tho timo a Hitla, Tho'Asscs, sor could uso tho Ume, oud in tho meadwhilo they could dtscues tho question whothor thoy would havo 8 Commissioner, Ald, McGonniss offered o rodclution oxtending tha timo for making tho asacesment to Wednosday, Oct, 8, 'Ald, McGrath saw no reason for_cxtending tho timo tmerely to keop a man in office, It tho sascasmont yiad pomplete ho belleved tho Council had no power. o wmoved to pastpono tho consideration of the resolution Hil Mondny. Nor was nTax Commissionor needed. “Tho Olty Olork could o the work, A1, Dixon sald the nascasmbnt was mot yob com- ploted, That of banks and porsonal proporty was not done, 1t tho booka wore handed in Monday, the Clork woulil hiavo to run arotnd and soo tho banks, Ald. McGrath eaid if the asacssmont was not com- plcle tho Gouncll could xtend o timo; 1¢ 1t was, it <o "Thio Mayor said 20,000 notices had beon Aent oul and only 4,000 roturnied, leaving 10,000 to bo guosse a6, Btill, 'tf there woro mo conlinuauce, ki books Fould bb turnod over Mondsy, boforo the Councll mot. ‘A1, Dixon alao etated half tho books woro muda ot 1a ponail, nnd thoy would have fo bo copied in 1 D 3oGirat withdrew his motion, and tho reaolu Hon waa adopted, "Tiio ordinance for tho sppolatment of n Tex Come tmissioner waa takon up. 'Ald, Woodmax moved to amend by etriking out the proviston providing for clocting tho Tax Commissioner n the first Monday in July, and substituting tho firat Wonday in Decombor, sinco July wea the busiost soa fon of tho yoar, and an_ improper e to mako & ango. "Tho polot was rasod that tho motion was not fn or- Y, tho ordinamco Lelng engrossod. Tho point was ovorruled, A4, Quirk opposed tho amendment, since in Do- tombor thore waa a general scramblo in the Councll for city offices, and tho regult would bo constant trade ing. Evory Docembor, too, thoy had mearly twenly now members of tho Coun Tho smendment was lost—yess, 113 nnys, 13—8s follown : Yeas—Dixon, McGonniss, Sidwall, Stono, Bond, Honth, Minor, Mooro, Cloveland, Longaclior, and ‘Woodman—11. Nays—Warron, MeAvoy, Tracoy, Bchmitz, Guller- ton, McOlowry, ' Batloy, O'Brien, ' Quirk, McGrath, Eckhardt, Oanton, snd Corcoran—13. "Ald, Dikon moved tho ordinanco bo postponed il the next r meoting, in view of tho slim attend- e, and intimated that the Aayor ‘would veto it if Ppasned a8 1t ptood. 'ho Ohalr obsorved that it was an improper thing to stato what the Chair would or would not do. ‘The motion to postpoue was loat—yeas, nnys, 18, ITho ordinanco was then pussed—yeas, 15 ; noye, 9, Thoas voting In tho negative werg Dixon, McGen. ntas, Sldwel, Btone, Bond, Heatl, Miner, Moore, and Dlovoland, The Counell then ndjourncd, —_——————— PRETENDERS, Erom Satnn in the Guise of o Snako Down to Iogus Constables, Sinco Adam's birthdsy the world hins been puzzled with pretonders, Batan, who, under the guldo of a ser- pont, provided iho worll with o firsi-class sunke story, snd troublo that has lnsted over since, was the first of tho class, Tator, ono Jacob sesumed tho rols, snd played very falso with his father and brother, An- clent times giyo us many oxamples of. tho den- gerous class, nud tho history of modern days fs rife with thelr evil doings, At home we axe not free fram tho decoptive community, In our midst are pro- lenders by the myrind. Ono old man lving very near tho cornerof Tifth avonuo snd Washington stroet spends the best hours of his waning days in tryinglo Impose on his incredulous follow-citizens that heis running o newspaper ; another living right across tho ¥oad from him fu gulling folks with o Qeclaration that . be fagoing this fallto perform ihe scrbatle feat of rolling into tho Moyoralty ou top of o beer batrel ¢ Bnother that bo understanda how to tako caro of achool Laxes better than anyono olso, Andsoon to tho oud of @ vory long nd profitiess chapter, Tho pecullar Clags of pretondera which are causiug & muss justnow nro tho bogus Constables, Thoro are fftoen of thom, and the duly-nppointed, who find their natural duca illogally shared by tho protendors, hayo mado quito s atir latoly (n the matter, tho thing ovon roaching the august et of the County Commis- slonors, who last Thursdny declared that the pre- tenders should bo dealt with according to Jaw. En- couraged by thia action, tho bona fide thousand-doilar- bond Gonatables called ‘s meeting to be held on Satur- day ovening nt the offico of Justico Hsines, Whether or not the recent follurea in Now York have pro- duced s panto among tho fraternlty, tho meoting lact night was very pooly sttoudad, only four of tho tight- buttoned, knotraticked gentry’ fling sn appesrace, and conséquently the meating had to adjourn withou nny notion boing taken, It svems siraugo that, after making such a atir u tiie matter, the Constables should ehow such unlooked-for apsthy, A meeting was do- cided upon by thoso prescat, to bo held in ono week, when a quorum will probably be obtatned, ket daara i, THE CITY IN BRIEF. Tast Fridsy s spoak thiof carriod off & valuablo svercoat belonging to C, W, Johnson, living at No. 07 West Monroe-at, Charles Teyloris & colorod rascal, who soverly pounded hts whito paramour, Etta Wardon, snd was Jesterdoy fined $50 and costs by Banyon, ‘The sottwaod posts, from which ran tho guys to tho top of tho big dorricks used on the now Custom- flouse, oro belng removed, and stout osken posts sub- stituted in their stead, ‘Thomas O'Hars 18 another one of those wifc-beators, Wia laat offorts did not prove entirely successful, for her brother floored him with a chair, and Banyon yes- tordey fined him $50 for wifo beating, The Chicago Boclety of Physicians and Burgoons meet to-morrow ovening n tho parlor of the Orphnn Asylum, on Michigan avenus, Papors will bo read on orthopedio surgory, the hip jolnt, tc, A lecture will bo delivered on Tucadsy ovening at the North Btar Locture-Room, corner of Division snd Bodgwick stroots, upon “The Extonsive Iron and Copper Mines of Lako Buperior,” The Obristian Unfon German class will xeaume ita sestlons next weok under Prof, Groh, Persons do- Eiring free tultion in German should apply immediato- 1y at No, 114 Madison stroct, Ugon the complaint of L. X, Harwood, Joseph Chap- Iain was put under $1,000 bonds yestordsy by Justice Haines for threstoning to burn dovn that portion of Chicago thst 16 included in Harwood's houso, Yesterdsy, about nooa, s little girl, 16 yoars old, who resldes with hor parents at No, 731 North Ialsted sreat, waa soveroly scalded by s quantity of hot swill falling upon her from & wagon in which sho was riding. Bho ws taken home by Ofiicor Wieden, Messrs, Brand & Co., tho well-kuown photographera at No. 699 Wabaeh avenue, will give a publie reception &t their spacious rooms to-morrow afternoon and svening. ‘Tho exbibition of phfllvsirnphfl s one which wiill be of great intercat to lovers of art, A follow named Terman Funk, who hes been an agent for 1, O, H1. Camp, & citizon of the Woal Side, Focontly went oft to Indians with a pockot full of his smployer's monoy. Deletive Simmons arxcstod limn, i yoatordsy hio wss Liold in bonds of $500 by Justice Bavyon, The Merry Olub will hold a business meeting at tha yooms of the Kindergsrten, No, 57 Bleldou Miroat. ‘Thin will give oll tho old members, and Yhoso who aro desirous of Joining, an_opportunily to {dontlfy thomsclves with this plossant chub, A very nest and taateful {nvitation and admission tekot T gold, and blue, and roso color, announces 1hio econa amutial party oo glven by the mombers of the Fire Insurance Fatrol st thelr hoadquartors, o, 113 Franklin strcot, on Thursdsy evening, Oct, 3. Ono of the Lincoln Park stayes collided with Archor \vemuo car No, 6, oppoaito the old Qouri-Iouso, yos- lordsy afternoon, ‘Tho resr end of tho top of tho car o34 toen off, and a pleca driven through the front ond Tfthe omnibus, sonding tho passengora precipitately $0 thio roar of thio vehicls, Nobody was injur A man glving the namo of John Olark was tried bo- fore Justice Beully yosterday momlni for currying Soncenled woapons, - Whon arrestod this man liad o small bag about 10 inches lonw, filled with saud, and o eliod Lo » atick of about {ho sumo longth, This Singular wespon @ much used by burglars, ot mak« Ing no wound_that is visible, an belng more offeotive than s ¥ billy.” oard of Pglice hield an important mosting yes- deh-.y,n “and auditod & numbor of billa for tho Firo De- xrtment, The question of giving the Buperintendent Tio Rower to trauafer Borgeauts aud roundumeu was not taken up, and cousequently all was harmonfous and screus, Cspt, James Trving and Doteotive Dusonberry sr- rived in this city from New York, en route fof Han I elsco, from whenca they oxpect to lake to New Jork, Trving, who has made sowe important con- Jussloas In canneotion with the Nathan murder, The K eafoasion of {his man, although much _ridiculed, ls Feb logkod upon Ly tho pollce sniborities ‘of ‘| could nover hinve been kn THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, S TPTEMBER 21, 1873, dorio thinga fn the confosslon “mado by Irving thnt own” except by an intimacy with the.murdcrod man. 1t i tho preposo of tho de- tectiven réforred o to tsko Irving o Now York, whoro o will bo tried for the murdor of Natlian, Tho officers spout nll of Fridny ovoning with ox-Coptain Itickey, and left for Ban Francisco yostorday morning. Tho Boiilh Bido Hobrow Associntion will hiold divine servico on tho Jowiah holldny, Rosh-1a-Slo-No, thia ovoning ot 0 o'clock, and Moiidny nnd Tuesday morn= ings ol 8 o'elack, i’ (ho Christian Ohnrob, cornor of Indiana avoniio and Trenty-ffth atrect, Tho Lolidn 1 tho Jewish New Yenr, 6633, The Rev. Mr, Gold- aohmidt will act a8 rendor, amd_tho Roy. Dr. Loowy will dolivor npproprinta fermous on Mondsy aud Tucsday, Wo ncknowledgo from W, Phillips, a nowsdonlor, sta- tloner, and book-seller at No, 153 oarborn pireet, tho Oclobir umbors of ho following publicatioan ; Parles La Mode Elegante, Tho Btates : The Atlantic Monthly, Tlarper's, Th Galuzy, Seribner's.and The Popular Sci- erice Mantily, Tondont The Cornhill Magazine, Hel- gravia, Templa far, nnd The Fortniphtly Retieto, Ofcor Jolin Zelgler found tho boily of an unknown man in tho Iake, nt the foot of Cedar street, yestorday M oon, o doronor waa notified, and bolig _some- ‘what engaged on political mattora with tho Ttecorder of tho county, his deputy, M, Pligrim, hold tho fu- Qquost, Thoto wero no ‘marks of violenca upon tho body. It was apparontly that of a Swode, Tho Coroner’s jury renderod o vordict of *Fouud drowned.” Yostorday sftornoon, about 8 o'cloclk, there wo groat oxcltoment. nt tho Colnty Jail. It was leatnod that somo of tha jail-kespers had heard o sound like that of neaw boing drawn ncross tho bats, Bo 8 nearch was instituted. Mr. Folts and hia sselstants took candics and old kiiives, nnd oxamined overy bar and overy coll in tho place, but wero tusuccossful in dstecting tho offcots of o kaw, of tho paw iisolf, 1t is probablo thiero WB8 110 Aaw in operation, Tho foola aro not il doad, Thuraday ono arrived in fown from Grand Tlapids, Micl,, and folt happy in tho osscesion of n now gold watch and $432in money. o was quickly picked up by Tom Denols, and io & Bhiort spaco of timo waa bunkocd out of his money and ‘watcly, o was Slng for tho polico when BMike Bc- Donald tnterviowod Lim, and told him ho would mako nothing by it, and, to prove his sssortion, liowed him thio rocords of binko victima beforo Hanyon. Tho Michigander looked with dlsmsy on the list and sawy nothing bnt % Dismizaod on payment. of costs.” Just thou Danicla Aappenad to como along and sottiod with his victim by roturning the watch and $80. Morris Martin, who wns found in Miko MoDonald's gambling-room oo _Olark stroot by tho offiocra, o T'ridny night, wes finod $20_ by Dangon, although lio ‘was not foun't gambing, whilo Watt, Rbbin end bis gang, who wero dlscovored at the tablo and Sho’ aid not oven protond thoy Wore mot gembliog, woro lot off by iho ssme ‘unprojus food, upright Judgo for $5 cach, wi tho xcoption of Tlobbins, Who got $10, What kind of encouragoment 1a thia for honeat, oficlent oficors liko Capt. Duckley fodo their duty? This s tho most fagrant _oxhibition of loft-handed justios wo hove hed iu smany & dey, It eclipscs snything that Banyon has proviously done, It {a a disgraco to ihe city (hat such a man should cocupy tho position To docs, - 1t shiould bo borno n mind thiat this waa not 1 caso whero there {8 nothing but circumstantial evi. dence, but thoy woro all caught in tho very act of g;n‘t\fifin’\fi. ‘and should havo boen punlshod to thoextent of tholaw, One of tho happlest soctal plenics of the summor, Jato thougli §¢ Do, was that glven yesterdsy by tho Young People's Association of Plymouth (Congrega~ tionnl) Church, in tho beautiful groves and grounds nt Riversido, Thero woro presont about twonty-fivo couplos, who dovoted tho day to inuocont pleasures snd amimomonts, cultivating much hppy (riendship aa to make the occasion ono to be long pleasantly remer- bered, After tho excellent ropset pro d by tho thoughtfal consideration of the young ladics, tho mer- Ty couples joined in tho dance {0 tho map(r‘ns notes from W, W, Pond’a atring band, Oroquot and other fames vord ndulgud iy and ittt rolgued unalloyed. 0 whole party cxtendod their thanks to the gentle men of tho Committeo, who hiad arranged and carrlod {o nucla lagpy consinimation thosoln ‘pienic,Mesars, Gharlea” Wotloral, A, D. Wiimarls, sad Aloxander gnow, At 4 o'lock yoaterdsy morning, an_alarm was sent in from Box 207, for o firo a¢ No. 101 Bouth Desplnines street, which s the first building in o two-story row, that tncludes Nos. 191, 123, 125, and 137, Noa. 125 an 127 arc owned by A,J, Avordll, Tho firo was discov~ ored by Ofcce Gsge, wlio "at_onco turmed iy an slarm, Mr. Averilla loss {8 about $700, o had mo insurauco, Dreceo wWan sn occupant of Nos, 135 aud 137, and sustained a 1oss of $360, on which kio had an insurance of about $1,000 in the Trovincial of Canada, Josoph Grudd, o grocer, lost $1,000, and ia insured in tho Globo for $1,000, and in the Kansas and Alps for $500 cach. Br, 0. Besungor and B, 0, Elroy loat $300 cach, and were insured, - Nos, 131 and 133 wero owned by Ir. Sand, ~whose property was domaged to ihe oxtent of $800; insured in tho Imperial and Queon's for§4,000, Ald, Sweet used tho flest fioor 38 b drug etore, and_lost $500. Ifo is dusured in tho ‘Allomania, of Ohlo, for $1,600 ; Kansas, $1,000; Olay, Kentucky, $1,000. ' The bascment ws tised us & saloon Dy John Heliraver, whoso loss is ostimated at $400, Ho was msured for $1,000, cach in tho National, of Mia- gourl, and tho National of Pepnaylvania. ~Tho total losa s $4,800, which ia about half covered by insur- ance, Littlo children and grown up persons often wonder what on carth people bury newapapers and mlu%ln tin boxes for when they ercct a church, A startling rebuko to this lovity comes in the discovery mado by Mr. T, W. Wright, who has purchased the rufns of tho old ‘Socond Trosbyterinn Ohiurch, cornor of Wabash avenuo nnd Washington street, the petroloum-stone bullding which stoad the firs so' well, and which bag provoked somany Nbellous statoments by uninformed raons that the whole city was constructed of this ighly inflammable materlal. In tearing down tho ed« 1fice to mako room for an_hotel on ita site, the cornor- Siono eamo to. light, and in it was found tho inovita- ‘ble tin box with ite papers, Tho latter were 8o satn- rated with water &s ecarcely to legiblo, Dut fatthful Iabor discoverod them 0 Lo the following lerald of the Prairie, Aug. 1, 18403 Prairis Farmer, Auguat, 1849, '3, 8, and 7. A. W editors; Iome Missionary, July, 18493 York Presbyterian, July, 1840; Ohicsgo Commercial Advertiser, August, 1819, Father Alfred Dutch, editor | & copy of the “ Confesslon of Faith " of tho Presby- terian Church 3 a morocco-bound pocket-Bible ; Min- utes of tho Genoral Assembly of tho Presbytorian Ohurch for 1849 ; Thirty-third Annunl Roport of the American Biblo Society, and tho Chicago Hflflz Journal of Aug, 1, 1649, which swill probably be republishod a8 news to-morrow ovening without anybody noticing the antiquity of its atylo. EVANSTON. Opening of the ¥all Term of tho Northwestorn University=-A Sheet and Pillow=Caso Party=-Bullding Progresss The fall term of {ho Northwestorn University wos happily insugurated with » brilllsnt prospoct of con- tinued success on lnst Wodnesdsy, and during tho woel atudents were constantly arriving and being en= roiled. In the College of Literature and Scienco tho clagses numbor about s follows : Senlor, thirty-soven; Junior, thisty-five; Bophomore, forty-four ; Froah~ men, nincty, The number in each claas will bo incressed upon tho arrival of tardy opplle cants for admission within thoso halls of learne ing. Tho faculty of this dopartment aro: Prosident . M. Fowler, Professor of Moral and Intellectu Philosophy ; D, 11, Wheoler, D, D,, Profeasor of Eng- Lish Litoraturo and Hintory ; Danfe] onbright, A, A,, Profeasor of Latin Langungo ond Literaturo; Oliver Maroy, A, M., Professor of Natural Listory; Louis Kletlos, A. M, Professor of Greok Langusge and Literature} J. ¥, Kellogg, A._I,, Profcasor of Matho- ‘malfcs and Astronomy ; R L, Gumnock, A. ML, Pro- Tonzor of Elocution; H, 8, Oarhart, A. L, Profossor of Dhyalca ; Franccs E, Willard, A, r,, Profosor of Fathotica; ' J, G, Allyn, Professor of Ohemistry; O, . Poaraon, ‘A, M., Professor of Gormanj Kato A Jackson, Profossor of French, "Tho recognizod sbility and long exporioncs of the faculty, tho complotencss, a8 well ns variety, of tho coutece, and the educationsl parophernalis, all unito in offefing vory superior ipduzoments 0 advanced scholars, 7 Tho Droparatory Department, under the officiont supervision of Prof, X, F. Fisk, has boon thoroughly reorganized, snd is_in most complete order for tho hapyist rodots, Thio suparior talout aud oxooutivo ablilty of tho Profensor sre held in high catimation, Tusplring tho confidenco and scouring the reapect of every pupll, With him are assoclated twelve professora and tnstructors fn_ this dopartment, ond thus far tliore hsve boen enrolled 153 pupils, who Lave boon nalgned to thelr soverl classes, The Woman'a College has o facully of eleven pro- fonsora und nstructors, with Miss Francos E, Willard o Dean of tho Faoulty, One hundred and ffty Iadies hove enrolled, nnd tho numnbor of outstand- ing applications 'for admission lead to ~tho ‘bellof that two hundred scholars will bo within the walls of thie hall bofore the torm I8 far advanced. The new bullding for thia departmont is belng rapidly pushod forvard to complotfon, sud to contractor fromisee o bave ft roady for tho, secoption of pupils “Hoxt Now Year's Day, that 1t bo oponed aftor tho ola-faabioned New England stylo of a housc-warming. The cost of furnishing the rooms will ba from $7,000 10$9,000, about half of which is socured, Tho mian- agerd afo rocolving bids for furnishing tho rooms from Michiga, Indians, and Wisconsin companics, ;Illabldl ba closod and tho contract lot by the 25th Bovoral of the Mothodlst Episcopal churchies of Chi- cago linve signified their intention to furnish tho piib- 1io parlor under their own inscriptions, and Wabush ‘Avenue Mothodist Epiacopal Ohurch bia alreadyagreed to furnish one parlor, The Biblical Institite 1 still in an unsettled atato in regard to onroliment, on account of tho abaence of many members at Couforence, ‘This departmont las . fosulty of nix prafessors. o udications ure that the o a deolded advanco in tho number of stu- donts, A pleasant shect nnd_plllow-caso masquorado party ‘was glven last Thursday oveniug by Miss Lottie I'ow- ord, A goodly company of young ladies sud gontle- men wvailed themselves of tho opportunity for s please ant timo, Tho party returned to thelf homes pleaged Seith tho offortn Of thuir fair hostoss to 1muko tho occas siou & Joyous ouo, ¥ DerGudit lua largo forcool mun at work an s now birick block, and intends to bavo it complotod by tho 1t of Docerhbor next, = 4 — Halr-Oloth Parlor Set, $35. Yes, it's a fach, howevor much furniture-mon may dony it that the wholssals house at Nos, 269 and 271 Btato stroot aro selling s very oxcellent halr-cloth or “Torry not of parlor furniture for $35, 'They manufac. ture vory Largely, and will guarantos tho bust goods, e dd oy Boots and Shoes, §am D, Leland has Just opened his new store, No, 87 Boath Clark streot, whero ho fs now preparad to show one of the Snsat stocks of boots sud show {0 bo prod i T aine "PUBLIC-BUILDINGS COMMITTEE. The Conrt-¥louyo Plnns=r. Ogdon Advocates tho Motz Plan--A Doyle & Johmson Clnim Disnllowoid Tho Councll Committes on Publie Luildings mot Sentordsy, Present, Ald, Heath, McGenniss, snd Tatley, Ald, Ogdon sont in novoral rocommendations bonring his slgnaturs, but did not appoar in-poraon, Thio Committeo agrood to rocommond that Ald, Quirk's reaolution, to fnvita tho architocta of tho plana uamed “ Avants, * Clifengo's Pride,” and " 1,11 8, V." to appear beforo the Councll fo explain their plans, bo placed on filo, Tho claim of Doylo & Joknson, plastorars, for $3,600, for work done on tho old Cotirt-Houso, beforo tho fite, hiaving boen oxamined with other festimony, tho Com= ‘mitteo ngroed to report that thoro was nothing duo tho clatmouts, but that, on tho contrary, thoy Liad beon poid $2,000 moro than thoy woro entitled to. Tl doption of Ald, McGrath'a resolution to havo Ao elly part of tho Court-Iouko bullt according to tho plans and spocifications of OLio JI, Matz, and to om- oy i o suparintend tho erclicn of s tame, it lio uaual percontago, provided that the county'Com= ‘mirlonors shonld agroo to build tho County portion Dy tho same plane, spocifications, and suporlutondence, was recomucuded by Ald, Ogdgn alono, ; 'A conimunteation from ono Goorgs K, Norton, rola- 40 to tho Courl-Touso plnna, was recommended to bo placed on filo, Mr. Norton stated in s communis eation that “at's timo wlion bo neaded bis time and ‘Tmoney as o noeded tho blood in hia velns,” ho nobly came s long distanco homo to holp elect ‘tho presont Qlty Governmont, and e, therefore, undor tho senso of 4 great obligation, consonted. to draw up plans and prosent thom to the Councll, A wild document of Bovoral pages of legal cap follows: but lifo in too short to road such things, and the public is spared tho infliction of them, A petition from Tohn B, Towson, to obiafn payment for corlain bullotin-boards for the Polica Deparimont, was recommended to bo placed on ile, Bupt. Washburs Raving oxplained in a noto that they wero poorly mado and exorbitantly chargod for. Givo the Boys a Ohanco, Nothing paya bottor than cducation ; but o paront should not look upoh 1t in 1ght of belng & paylug in- vestmont, It i {ho parent’s duty togivohia son an opportunity to proparo bimself to compoto successtully with other boys, Tho Drysnt & Btratton Ohicago Tusiness Collego ia ono of tlio best places wo know of foputa boy, “Tho discpliue la protty rigi, bt nouo 100 mtich 60 for the good of the boy, ~ Tho 'dlsciplina Ty bo faid to bo nearly tho oppoeto of what it used to and tho opposito of what nearly all other busincan schools now have. Tho old scholarship plan is dono awny with. Btudents can now entor for a short or long timd snd oy necordingly. ‘Exposition Opening. Tho Atlantio Holel, corner of Van Buren and Bhor- manstreets, opposito te Lake Shoro and tho Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifico Raflroad Depot, contrally lo- cated, within fve minutes’ walk of tho Exposition ‘building and places of smusement, will open on or sbout tho 25th inst, The Atlantlo is acknowledged to bo the modern_hotol of tho clty, complote in overy partioulnr, with all the latest improvoments and cori- venloncos' of tho best of firat-clasa hotols, $2.50 por doy. A fow boardors sccommodated Teasonablo rates, Partlos dosiring to scouro rooms will pleaso nddress W, L. Nowman, J. W. Sulivav, ‘Propriotore. _———— Fashionable Furniture, Thoso who nzo iu sesrch of furnituro for immedisto use, 15 woll as thoso who intond o start, Lousekeeping goon, will do woll to romembor the bankrupt salo of furnituro at No. 218 Wabash avenuo, where A, L, Licb- ensteln & Co, ato solling out tho entiro atock of I, Licbenstoin & Co. at pricos far below cost, Thoe br anco of tho atock consista of parlor and chamber gots, lounges, casy chnirs, rockers, book-cases, secrotaries, marblo-top and librty sablos, oylindor suid otber oflcy desks, Theso gogda wera all mado by tho bankrupe firm, and aro warranted, Such an opportunity not likely occur agstn. —_—— Short-Hand Writing. A clasa in this useful art will be formed on Wednes- day ovoning, the 24th nst., at 7 o'clack, in Bryant & Slratton’s Business Collego, cornor State and Wash- ington strects, Tho course, oxtending over threo months, two loctures per weok, will bo thorough, and overy approved dovico of thoart will bo lucldly ox~ plained. Mr, 8, P, Morgan, tho teacher, hns no superior in this couniry,” Clorks and bookkecpors should conault their employcrs a8 to tho value of tho art, Terms, $15, _———————— ‘Hair Goods--To the Ladies, Wo have again to notico another new storo opening on State streot by an old established firm, that of M, Glassbrook, importer of Luman hair, at No, 83, op- poaite Fleld, Lelter & Go.'s now location, Tho Indies we feel suro will bo pleased to Imow that when shop- Elug in that vicinity thoy cannow call in ot Glass- rook’s and aco an clegant display of Lair goods, as wollas a boautiful assoriment of hair ornoments, fanoy and tollot orticlos, and loarn of tho now atylea of hair drossing. e Mrg, E. M. Thompson, Having ongagod tho services of Mre, E. A, Thomp- gon (lafo of Wabseh avenue, mesr Twenty-second sreot) to tako entiro chargo of our dressmaking de- partmont, and with her acknowledged sidll and ability in making and trimming dresses, closks, etc., snd 10 connection with our superior stock of trimmings, wo aro prepared to execut to order handsome and moro Btyllah drosses than ovor, Hotchkin, Palmer & Co., Nos, 107 and 139 Btate stroct. Renl Estate. 1t you want cholco residence property at Bforgan Park, Washington Helghts, or lota or blocks at South Ohleago, near rafirond depota, river, and harbor, call and soa 1, F. Qlarko & Co,, No, 122 LaSulle atroct, Toom 4, who will be pleased to explain improvementa ‘eing made, and furnish free tickots to sco the prop- arty on any of tho numerous tralus, and give most resnonablo terms, B, F. Olarke & Co., No, 122 Li- Ballo ntroot, —_———— K Paper Onrpot Lining. it 48 usod under carpols, matting, cte., to provent the uneven surface of the floor from wearing it, aud to obstruct the passago of damp, cold, or fmpure alr from the cellar or rooms below, It provents insects from coming through the crovices, and tho dirt from collooting in tho_cracks of tho fluor, to creats a dust Fhilo sweoping. It soon ayes ita costin fucl, Call on J, T Lawrenco & Co., No, 172 Clark siroet, et e e Oarpotings. Having importad and purchased more carpets than 18 roquired for tho Palmer House, T ehall offer for a fow doys, commencing on Tucsday morning, in the south storo of the hotel building, the surplus, con- sinting of Fronch Moquottes, Axminstors, Wiitone, SYolvos, nnd Drussols, t pricos from 10 to 90 per cant Ic8a than s charged for thiose goods In this markot. POTTER PALMED, —_—— The Best and Purest Vinegar 48 mado at the Standard Vinogar Works, No, 155 Ful- ton strost, Their Catawba and white wino is warrant- od absolutoly pure, being mado from tho prrest winos, and nothing elso; belng formentod by tho Fronch ‘mothod it 18 oqually as good aa the imported article, and costs only hnlf na much, Warranted to Xoop pleklos, " Oficannd usleszoom, No, 253 South Water atroof The Riding School. Wo aroglad to learn that Mr, Stokea hos concluded to open his riding-gallery on Bixtoentlistroot for evory oveuing during tho month, for gontlomen who may desiro to avall thomselves of tho plessurablo oxerclee of horscback-riding, the school bofog already {oken up during the catlro dsy for tho tultion of ladies only. —_— e Oysters and Fish, ¥, J. Ruth, having removed to No, 167 Dearborn streot, 18 now preparod to Q1 all_ordors from tho city and country with his colobrated Squara Brand Oystera and nll kinds of freal aud salt wator flah, _Consumers genorally will find it to thoir intorest to call, A libersl discount offored to tho trado, ——— Anatomical Museum. This now catablishmont, at No. 148 Olark stroot, 18 bocoming quite popular, and s favorod with thronga of visltors. It contains a vory interesting colloction of anatomical woniors, and will well repay a visit, Wo iave nover hiad anything 1iko it in Olilcaso beforc, and a fullor colloction of specimens in its woy cannot bo found anywhero. gt Metropolitan Business Oollege. Many young mon ure availing themaolves of the ox~ cellent advantoges horo offured for ncquirlng au edus catfon, Tho colioge is fitted up in tho most clogant mannor, and no pains §8 apared In giving esch student thorongh lustruction, Lifo scholarsbip for full courno, $50, Heaalona Loth du{ and evening, Nos, 105, 107, 109 Madison stroot. and 1 e Among all the Oponings And Expositions which will ocour during tho coming wWeek, prabably nono will bomoro attractive or bottor ropay o viult then tho grand millinery openiug of Howen & Prescott,nt No. 258 Wabash avenuo, mear Jnclson strect, b Tliiraday, riday, sud Salurday noxt. Ladisa ahiould not fell 10 1aako s uoto of it. pies v iius Reform Your Conl Bllls, And do it offoctually, by iuvesting in tho now fmproved Btowart’s cook nud porlor etove, and the ¢ Now Ar- gwmd " Anti-Olinker Iiaso Burner, tho most perfoct stovos over made, Bold by Dalton & Co., No, 82 Ran- dnlphhlml, whore a full line of housckeoping goods can ) — Rathbone Stoves Camo Wost with tho firet sctilors, and are to-doy the most popular, becauss of the caro and monoy spent to improve thom, e Drew’s Business Colloge, Tocated at Nos, 278 and 280 Weat Madizon streot, 1s In easlon both day and eveuing, Fhe propriolos, Wb 1108 bod wenty yenrs! oxporlouce, will tonohtho olaty in ponmnnbip, and atudonts can roly on tio. beat of instruction from oxperieuced tonchers in all dopart- honta, Avithmotio, bookkeoping, aud telegraphirig AL, A class organizod in penmanship nozt Mon- day ovoning. The Exposition. Thoold original 23 cont Callfornia restanrsnt, lo- eatod nt Nos, 144 nnid 146 Michigan ayonuo, opposite ‘Exposition butlding, has comploted all altorations and improvomonts, and ianow propared to seat and fur~ nish dinner to cfght hundred persons atono timo. Tho meals aro $n_overy respoct _first-clase, and at {ho moderato pricoof 25 ceuts, Mr, Laurlo, the ]woprlnlor, 4 propared to mako apecial nrrangemonts with chibs or Inrgo partics coming to tho city during our exposition, Mr, Laurio is tho propristor of tha hotol and restant- ant, cornor of Cannl nnd Madison strcols (rates $2 B day) and furnishos icoping-rooma 8t 63 Boutl snal airect ; singla bod 60 centa por night, or $2,60 per wock. Btrangors coming to Ohfeago shiould note heso facis, and cit thia notic out. sk e e i Hats and Furs. Mesarn, Blsliop & Barnes, tho populnr hatters snd for manutacturers, coruer Blato and Monzoo atreets, hava ono of the bost and largest nssorimonta of gonte’ and boys! hats, and Iadies’ fino furs over offorod in tho West. Ladies looking for a largo and woll-made stock to solect from, or wanting thelr furs made ovor, altered or ropnired, caunot do better thaa to givo them a call, 28 thoy aro tho leading manufacturers, and in full ruus ping order, They can du any kind of fur work st {ho shorlest notice, and in tho best maner, —_———— With Gold 110 7-8 That popular morchant taflor, W. L. Barnum, No, 164 Dearborn strest, has ono of the largest and fincst stocks of cloths over cxhibited in this city, which, by tho way, nono know botter than hehow to mnke up. All purchosed with gold at $1107¢, which Lo means to givo oustomers tho benedt of, e Brand. Mr, Brand, the woll-known photographio artist, will colobirato tho eighteenth snniversary of bis Isbors {n this city by o rocoption at hin gallory, No, 690 Wabash avonuo, on Monday_aftornoon snd ovening, Somo ‘magnificent ploces of art will bo exhibited on’ tho oo~ casion, All aro fuvited. e ‘Wo Brag on Our $14 Suits, Womean Just what wo say, wlien wo olaim {o bo selling tho boat §14 businees suit in this city ; also ihat thoso st $20, 835, and tho fmported cloth sulta at 35 aew equal o custom-make i out, mmnk, qualty, and fit, D, J, Lixrs, No, 139 Olark strect, e Morchant Tailoring. 11, Grahism, No, 110 South Qlark stroet, liag Just ro- colved n fino assortment of imported ioolens for ‘men's wear, which ho will mako up in first-clasa stylo, and at very modest prices, lomembor Graham, the young moi's coat-cutier, s e = ¢The Autumn Leaf” Yo tho namo given fo tho most elogont and stylish hat over manufactured, posscssing ontirely now features ; Qesigued and introduced by Parker & Tilton, Iattors, o, £ Clark streot, opposite tlio Court-liouso. - Mademe Galon Toa returned from Now York with all tho Iatest feah- fons in drossmaking, snd will bo Lappy toscoher friends and patrous at No, 545 Wabash-a, ———— MISCELLANEOUS, A protty Chinogo girl 1a now undergoing trisl at Pekin, chargod with boing the Captain of & iratical craft rocontly blown up in ono of tho hinose rivers. —A Missouri woman turnod her husband up- sido down in tho milk churn the othor day, bo- causo ho swore at hor mother. He rospects his mothor-in-law now, —Martha Jonos, of Edinburg, Scotland, so doarly loyed n young man that she bit off the ond of his noso, and her father was obliged to pay 84,600 damagos. '~ Tho Ohnrleston (West Va.) Courier suys tho transfors of roal cstate in Knnawno County dur- jog tho month onding on the 10th inst., ropro- nented o valuo of $2,212,000.84. —There i8 an Ancient Order of Hiborniana in Springfiold, Maas.; ond it Lias just devotod tho £1,000 Liorotofore used for wn aunual blowout to the establishmont of a freo roading-room. —Soveral months ago o young man in Evans- villo went to sloop with o gold dollar in his ‘mouth, and he forgot all nbout it until his 'bad cold was curoed lnst weck by his coughing tho coin from his Iungs. —An inorenso of $19,000,000 of debt in oight months is what the City of Now York lns to show for its Ropublican ‘¢ Roform" govern- mont. These “ Reformera” are even worse than Tweed and his gang. —James Callihan, the porpotrator of a shock- ing outrago on Victoris Ebninger in Rochester, N.'Y., bos beon relossed on 5,000 bail. The victim of his bruenlh; was, howover, locked up in jail to protect her from tho machinations of Callihan's friends, who are determined to spirit hor away, or to forco hor to marry her ravishor in ordor fo gave him from the consoquonces of bis crimo, —Tho Tichborne trisl had a narrow escapoe from » sudden and tragio tormination, the othor dsy, As two of thoso long-sufforing jurymen wore roturning to tho court-room, after lunch~ eon, % large ol was blown ovor thoir path, Crasting $6 tho ground just as they had cleared tho spot. It makes one's blood run cold to think of that cago hoving to bo tried over again, Knealy would speak for threo months instoad of one noxt time. —The schaol at Penikeso is likely to succeed #0 far ag tho financial part of ity management is concerned. At s recont dinnor-party, ‘made on tha birthday of Prof. Agassiz, by his son-in-law, Quincy Shaw, tho Professor, wo are told bya corrospondent of tho Evming Post, "waa pro- gontod by his son and daughter with 8100,000, and_by Lis own son with $20,000. This will ba used oxclusively in the cause of sclonce.” Noth- iug raro, tho same writor tolls us, oscarea tho Professor's notico, “Ho hog just purchaed a ‘small fossil (4 inchos long) J)Iermldcl];le, sending to Gormany for it, at o cost of 8600,” ~Tho gange of tho Grand Trunk Reilrond be- twoon Montreal and Btratford, it is announced from hoadquurters, will bo chauged on the 8d snd 4th of October from five feot six inchos to four feot cight and one-half inches. On tho 22d inst. tho Company will commonce changing tho rolling stock west of Montreal g0 68 to conform tothonew gaugo. Ontho Oth of Octobor the lino will bo run on the narrow gauge weat of Montreal, and large numbers of now cars will bo brought into use, Bteol rails will take tho placo of iron ones, and a large extont of sidings is to be added to the rond. The Company ask tho forboaranco of shippora while the above chauges sre boing made to make tho inconyeniences un- wvoidably arising as light as possible. —A. gontloman of this city, knowing to the foot, informs us that the richost msn in Rook- ingham County, Now Hampshire, or ot loast ro- portod to be the richost, Las rocoived an invalid peasion for the past slxty years of $240a year, ho aying boon ajsoldier of tho war of 1812, o has never spont & dollar of tho pension, and his wealth is & rosult of tho accumulation of ite principal and {ntercst. Hois o brother of & dis- tinguished politician whoso death mnny years ago causcd & profound sensation throughout the nion,—Newburyport Herald, —Tho annual recordof *‘mushroom poigoning' has begun to appear in the papors, The firab viclims wore a family in Connectiout, who par~ took of what was supposed to bo mushrooms, gathored in & tract of woods, Tho fungi were excellent to the taste, and it was not until twelve hours aftor their being eaton that ill-effocts wero oxperienced, Ouo person diod in a fow hours, and tho others woro, ot last accounts, in o eriti- cal condition, —Thoro it tho authority of journals published ot Bridgeport, Conncoticut, for stating that cor- tnin ofiiciale in tho Jail of that dolocteble city avo to the incarccrated and untried forger tombean, a quantity of powdered chalk, tolliug tho prisonor that if was arsonfo, and advising im to poison himself with tho dosio, Tho forger, not knowing tho' humorous tendonclos of tho Dridgeport [xruon ofticlals, engerly nwallowed tho doso, schoolod himuolf to resignation and fortl- tudo, repented of his sins, and forgavo sll bis onenies, only to find himself *sold.” His sub- soquont language to that officor indicntes & slight falliug from graco. And Bridgoport laughs nt this ghastliost of jokes. M. D, Conway, ina racent lotter from Lon- don, eaya: * Lulyuu and this, sovoral femalo artiets, whoso works had boon rojected, aout their contributions under feigned inasou- line namos, and, in noorly every cago, tho pio- tures 8o sont wero rocoived, applauded, and woll- hung for tho admiration of the public! A lady ot Richmond borrowed the namo of a gontloman. of hor acquaintauce, and tho pictures supposed to bo by Lim woro soliat a vory largo price ; and it was only becauso of largely-inoressed de- mand on tho said gentloman for income tax that tho rueo had tobo confossod, nnd the fact made known that a male namo in Boglish art is oqual to soveral hundred poundu,” PHOTOGRAPHS, AN $ BEAT BERLIN rmmn“n“fi”@ PHOTOGRAPHS, $ 5 488 Statowst., A Dox Opposita Gontiuontal Hotal, g nnll‘i‘fi“"“fll‘[’\gfi“k!“lh GENERAL NOTICE, The Congregation Ahaveth Sholom Marienpol, ‘Wil hold servicos during the coming holldaye at No, 828 ql:llkv [ #;;":l‘;‘fl O nl‘zll': ‘%hl promises from § Sclook &, m, A P Lovis LHEVIN, Presdont. . | Boam AMUSEMENTS. §TAR LEOTURE COURSE. THIRD SEASON---1873-74. We have tho honor to aunouncoe that during the laat summor wo liave aucoseded inmaking arvangoments for tho appoarance in THI STAR COURSI, Of this, ita THIRD BIEASON, the following array of dls- "'"'H“"('"' talont, whicl wn ato confident onstitulss the BTRONGEST, MOST BOLII} AND BATISFACTORY Oaurso af Leoluron evor offerad in the West. In our list will ho #oon tho namos of somo muthors and vrators of world.wiie istinotion, who could noyor batoro bo in- A800 1o apncar pubiioly In our oy, and whoss contont Do issogueed mainiy irough Tha fatarable reputation of o Bine Uuirioiniio Kast, whicl has beon AtEMred ooty throughthe Tihora) matronheo, aconrdoi it by ia feiondy hora, * Wo liopo, with (ho rauidly lucronsing, {nfiencs of tha Btar Gourse to soon bo ablo to COMMAND for Chlca- &0 nudlonces the presonco of any public man or woman llvl;:lll, onoe dirin, ‘lhu senson, o Ne ava engagod for our - gaito aro sngnged forous proiost Goareo the Now, Klo MUSITIO EXATI (On Olarkst., opposito the Bharman House), 1 Gaunlly acoommodate all parts of the .,..“,‘:':3.:".‘."‘;5.:",! Bilent of acooss by all traina.{coin subutbax towns, The Tomular Star Gouren Motortaitmonts wil o on TUESDAY NIGETS, Commencing Oot. 14, Commmenolng, Ock, 14, and contiouing on conssontive A COURSE TICKET FOR THE TEN ENTERTAINMENTS, Entitling the holdor totiie BAME Re s o et bt loy "rod Bont hraughy S Filty Conta thus entttin tho holder & | B e a0 ek a2y Soof the fore Towing dlstinguisiod porsons: ‘Tho timo of the salo of Conrse Ticksts will bo dulyan- nounced. Those wha intond to securo tiokets, by sonding tholr address at onca will rucolvo The Star. Weekly froo. CARPENTER & SIELDON, Managers. MUSIO HALL. LAST SEHASON THEO. THOMAS' UNRIVALED CONCERTS, WITIL 518 UNEQUALED Roncnns'r'm A h T e hitoeaubod atists om_ave Uhs follawing distingdishod artists: AERERRITAND [IRTRAAN, Tiolin yictua & He: BN S RAONN. solo vicitniats (from Brehora), 25 KDGLPIUS LODK{VOOD, solo harpist, (from Lon- jon) Mr. EUGENE WEINER, flato, BMr. JOSRPH ELLER, obne, B, HENRY SOHMITZ, Fronoh horn, AMr. OHARLES OAPPA, trombons, all of whom aro well known mastors of tielr respootive Istrumonts, The fal- Towlog sololate, engsgod exprasaly for thoso conceela, will TmaKa yhoie first Appoarance hova: Mr, HEINRIOL RAY- BT BARLT orshnales, Jiorlle)) e s OOTTIOt-A-] n, . Potorsburs . fafher with tho celobratod Yomae, SYRON W, WiOT- &Y, who will appoat for tha firat time, supportad by this ‘uneivalod orchostea, Ttho conoorta will begin MONDAY, OCT. 6, and con- tinuo lhlnvfhunt the anniversary weck of the fire, form. slly dedicatfag to vuusla the ologeat oy, Musio Ul 111 BALR OF TIOKETS for any of tho alx concoris or matinc will bogin at the ox OMigo, Wi fog, Oct, 1. OARPENTER &BHELDON, MYERS' OPERA-HOUSE, ‘Bionrov-st., bol, Dosrborn and Bate. Antington, Cotton & Kemble's Minstrels ANOTHER BRILLIANT PROGRAMME, First woek of the Sensstional and Plotorlsl Sketoh, with Now Scenery, In whicl overy membor of tho Com= pany will appoar, ontltiod LIFE ON THE FRONTIER Hobby Nowaomb, Mackin and Wilson, Mastor O. Da- voupor, Ermost Ljaden, 1illy Rico, Wililam Arlington, Bon Gotton, and J. R, Kemble in Now and Sparkling Speoialties, EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINER. In active proparation, and will shortly bo produced, THE FUNNY MOKES IN A FOG. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. THE PARLOR HOME OF COMEDY. Monday, Sopt. 2. GREAT BUCOESS of Bartlo Onnspbolls graphto ploturo of Life st the Soa Bido, & PERIT; Or,LoveatLong Branch. ATt el iy THUNDERS OF APPLAUSE. In Rohearsal—MAN AND WIFKE, 1a Betparation~Dartley Oampboil's latost—HEARTS. M'VICKER'S THEATRE. BECOND WEEK of the TRULY GREAT DRAMA, FRENCHWOMEDN, Which has achioved a GREAT SUCOESS, teaching & atrong moral losson in & bosutifally-told story of NOBLE HEARTS WITH WEAK NATURES. £D-500 this charming play, which must shortly be withdrawn to make ronm for, an original Amorican play, entitiod ** IMMOLATION." GLOBE THEATRE. THE PEOPLE’S THEATRE. LAST WEEK of Palmor & Uo.'s Bpootacular Organiza- tion. Monduy, Tuesday, Wednosday, and Wodnosday Matinee, LAST FOUR PERFORMANOES of A TALE OF ENCHANTMENT, Introductug all the Great Spoctaltios, Thuraday—THE HUNOHBACK OF NOTRE DAME. DANOING. nosday morn- ‘Monager, MR. SULLIVAN REOPENS HIS SCHOOL AT Avenne Hal, 147 Twenty-second-st, On ¥riday Evening and Snturdny Afternoony Oct. 3 nnd 4. TRESIDENCE--85 Twenty=thirdsst, HALSTED-ST, OPERA HOUSE, Ouraor Halstod and Harelson-ats, ‘For a short soason, commoncing Thursday, Bept, 35, Dan ‘Morris & Howorth's NIBERNIOA, OR TOUR THROUGH IRELAND, Do Morzls as larnoy, tho Dublin Oarman. Miss Josle Monje as. Kitty OfCounor, Supported by tho talonted "Tito Noy 1ibornlca Illustzatos a thros Iroland, giving all the principal Curlositios, ota., con. T roprosontation of what Iroland ual tights sbsll ba achloved by her nobly eons, ATKEN'S THEATRE. (RAND SUCGESS OF THE NEW COMPAN. Entiro Ohango of Programmo this Wook. Flrat time of tho Burlosqno ontitled the THIEVES OF BAGDAD, Tivory Evoning, Wodneeday and Saturday Matinocs, AMUSEMENTS, MUSIO HALL, Clatk-ak; opposite Bhorman Homso, Grand Mol v’ MTLLE BERTHA BRONSIL, The Celobrated Bohomian Violinist, Who will mak it in Gl e e e e MUBIO HALL FRIDAY EVENING, Sept. 26, AND IN €RAND MATINEE, Saturday, Sept. 21, Auslsted by Distingulshed Artists, tnoluding J. QUINCY HEHOTXT, JR., The Eminent Organtst, Planiat, and O b York, ;fi;"-hf (it e cutenrated ° T Orchoatral Organ, J. Q. HOYT, Jn. MUBIOAL DIREOTOR. Jrening Ognoort, will_oommouco AL8p. m, ~Baturday Matingo At 3 p. m. Doors opon ono hour in advance. ‘Ao, Boz Ofas open, for sala of Moksts, on Thursds morstng Bopt, 26 Trcm to 13, “Tiokots of admision, ® centa; Jlosorved Hoats, 75 oente, ACADEMY OF MUSIOC. Booond snd Inst. A 0 thogitied sud Tositimmto e Dramitle Quiin, MRS, D. P. BOWERS Buppartod by the talontod Youog Tragedian, MR. J. O, MoGOLLOMN, ) day, 50, frat 3 e N amenatng Montire e, e AMY ROBSARTI The exalusivo property of Mrs, Bowors, BOURNIQUE'S DANCING ACADEMY, 128 Twenty-fourth-st., near Indiana-av., WILL OPEN SATURDAY. OOT. 4. AUCTION SALES. A A o BY GEO. P, GORE & CO,, 68 & 70 Wabnsh-av, Thus Far the Finest Sale of the Season! Tuesday Morning, Sept. 23, at 9 1-2 o'clock, Oponing with & bosatifal display of Fancy Docorated Chinawaro, Lava Goods, &o.; Vasos, Motto Cups and Baugers, Ton Bots, Mugn, doros, &o. Aftor which, the rogula Dry Goods, Dross Goodls, Hoslory, Notlons, Hate, Oaps, &o. A rich lino of ‘Valonclonnos and Throad Lace Collars, &o. ; Rufllings, Flutings, Rughings, &o. Fino involcos of Tablo Linens, Towals, Napldas, Tidles, Tollot Quilts, &o. _Platad Ta blo Waro, Kniyos, Forks, and Hpoons. Fur Goods, Mulfs, Ospos, Collars, and Caps. Gonts' Ovorshirts, Cardigan Jackots, Undorwoar, &c. Govornmont Olothe lng‘, ;:r.l the rogular olfering of Carpota by tho roll, at 11 oolock. Visitors to tho Expoaition favoring us with & eall wiil not only witnoss a fine display of doslrablo goods, but will have an opportunity of soolng the finest Anation Houso in Amorlos. GEORGE P. GORK & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash.av. G Exosn At Sl BOOTS AND SHOES, On Wednesday, Sept. 24, at 0 1-3 s, m. ‘Wo hold these sales regularly EVERY "WEDNESDAY, and visitors to the Exposi- tion oan flnd here what thoy can nowhera elap, viz.: A great exhibition of the BEST GRADES of BOOTS AND SHOES that oan bo purchased, at from 20 to 40 PER OENT LESB than manufaoturers’ prices, Ontalogues and goods roady to oxhibit Tuosdny. GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av., Auoctioneors, 1333 Indiana-av. Household Furniture Ot a first-olass dwolling (13 rooms), AT ATUOTION, Parlor, Library, Ohsmber, Dining-Room, and Kitehen Furnlturo, Rugilsh Body Brusarls and Velvot, Oacpets, Parior and Cook Blovos, on THURSDAY, Sept. 25, at 1 a'olook. GEO! ¥, GORE & CO., ‘Auctionsors. AT ATCTIONW. Regular South Side Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITORE, Our goods havo arrived that we expeoted for the Expoul- n Look Ont for a Mamman.t’fi' Sale ONex‘} Wesk. Parlor Sults of ovory gradn oty 1 sion Varfoty, onus, Bt Wiiat:Nots, Dacbio-Top Tables, Lounges, Mierors, Parlor and Offlco Doy ukcs, Stiow Gasas, 20 oratod b, e, Bisrel Ygsas On SATURDAY, Sept. 27,8t 9 o'clock. GEQ. P. GORE & CO., Auctionsors. By TAYLOR & HARRISON. A FULL LINE OF DRY (00DS & NOTIONS Or WEDNESDAY, BEPT. M, at 834 o'clock, TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auctionoe: 5 81 and 53 ‘South Can By OSGOOD & WILLIAMS, Wost Slda Auction House, 63 South Canal-st. Have auction salos on Wodnosdays and Saturdass of NEW AND SEOOND-HAND FUBNITURE desoription, Carpots and gonoral Houschold and & varioty of Goneral Morchandiso. =Attond 18 and gavo 23 por cont {n buying. Othor than salo ‘it avorayo Luction prioos. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. TUKSDAY, tho 23d, at 10 o'clock. 10 Lo on the promisos. . 'H, WALLAOE, & Agont for Mortgageo. By O, C. THAYER & CO,, ATRMOUNT! ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE 100 Choic ifesiflance L, Tooated on tho Ridge, in tho BEAUTIFUL SUBDIVISION, “FAIRMOUNT,” 0n Taesday Afternoon, Sept. 30, 1873, ON THE GROUND. Fairmount Bubdivision is in tho W.fif of B. W. i of 8ec. 30, 37, 14, lying on the high ridgo betweon Vindennos-road and %‘,"nn }l‘l oty D’d‘;“?i”fi‘t’a{a téx;:'g&, R. I &g. . R. Furthor desc proverty, B st will bo given in furthor e advertisoment: .0, TIAYER 400, 18 E x Woutern. MUSIO HALL, Clark-st., opposito Bhorman Houso, This now and elegant Hall can bo had for Ooncorts, Loctures, Convontions, Balls, and first-olass Bntortainmonts. It is convenient of nocos, ndmirably lighted, aud tho noous- tio propertios aro perfoot. Boating capasity 1,600, Beats movable and numbered, For torms, eto., upply at Room B, in Building, SNOW'S DANCING ACADEMIES T 70 Norlh Side—Klare's all, 70 & 72 North Clark-st, WEST SIDE--02 South Hulsted-s 'Will be opun for the recoption of puplls on Oct. 1and 2, Btrjct attontion pald to polite danciug, etlquette, o, Halls newly frescoad, wil accommodations, to ront for private aud select parties, with or without muale, ] e e SR Gl o Bl BHOW, 26, 63 flouth Halalad st * ? ! Alad By B. T. LEE. = ATTCTHTIOTN. 8 Valuable Suburban Lots In Bouth Englowood and Fifty-fifth-at. Bou- lovard nnd Ashland-av,, to bo sold at Adnms- st, Court ITouso on MONDAY, 32d inst., at 13Y o‘olock. Usual torms. B. T, LB, Auotionoer. Wb Adminlstrator's Balo of Madison-st, Lot Wastern: romaining unsold (the proporly of ), il (ako plaga’ st Adamsat, wotock, MONIAY, Sopi. 21, Byocdor Mg fi‘l‘(ll ,“Admin{strator, B, T, LI, Avotionoor, BY BRUSH, SON & €O, 41 Bouth Sanalats Furniture, Onrpets, and General Merchandise Atpuoiton, WEDNEADAY and BATURDAY, Bopt, s 'Biiusw, 50N & 00., Auctioneors, _ ____AUOTION saxEs, By WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., 8 AUCTIONEERS, Rerslr Sl o Doy o, Spbing oot od Merohand 15 & 17 RANDOLPE-8T. Rogular Balesrooms for Joal Katate, Room 2 Hawley Building, 144 and 146 Dear- horn-st., cor, Madison, FOUR-STORY & BASEMENT Marble Front Store, AND TOT, NO. 222 WABASH-AV., AT AUCTION, On Monday Afternoon, Sept. 22, At 3 o’olook, on tho Promixos, Wo shall sell, without reservo, tho new sud handsome Marblo-front Bullding, with Lot 27 feet front by 121 fool 0 20-foot ailey, Hoing No. 22 Wabash-av, ullding 27 foot, by 100 foot: four storion snd bsse. ‘mont; Franch plato windows and doors; stona aidowalk, Yfl!mnun ligh ssomont_with concrete bottom; the oundations bullt of stone; tho timbor throughout is oak; tho whole is built of tho heat matorlal in tha bost man= Tmn& no dlroot suporintandanco of tho awner. erfont, TRIZAE; 87,000 cash: 87,500 In 80 days; 825,000 due Junoe 20, 1877 tislanco Tind 2 vones IorarE S Pk domts WM. A, BUTTHRS . Real Estato Auctionoers, 144 sud 1§ Dosthorn-at. 6,000 BUSHELS CORN, Damaged by Water, AT ATUCTION, On MONDAY AFTRROON, at 8 o'clock, onboard Oanal boat Goorgls, Iring at soutlioast abutmont of Twolfth-st. Bridgo, Bala poremptory for whom It may concorn. WM, A. BUTTRRS & CO., Auctioncors. TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, TROTTING WAGONS, Phaetons, Farm Wagons, and Horness, AT ATCOTION, ©On WEDNESDAY, Sopt. 94, nt 10 6. m., ot ourSales- ‘Tooms, 16 and 17 Randolpi-aty W2, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auotionoers. 0, At VALUABLE LAW LIBRARY - AT ATUCTION, On WEDNESDAY, Sept. 24, at 2 o'clock p. my At our Salenrooms, 15 & 17 HEAST RANDOLFH-8T. £2rOntaloguos roady Monday. W BUTTERS & 00., Auctionoers. FINIS STOOIE Custon-mads Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Woolonn, Fancy Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Shirts and Drawers, Hoslory, Boots and Sloos, otc., at auctlon, on THURSDAY, Scpt. 25, at 8¢ 8, m., oome, 15 and 17 Randolph-at. WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctionoors. REAL E@TL{XTE SALE Lots on State-st. Lots on Vincennes-av. Lots on California-av. TLots in Norwood. Qn TILURSDAY, Sopt. %5, at 10 oolock a. m., 8 our Real Estate Room, 14 and 146 Doarbo: it \W. Ac BUTTERS & CO., Roal Eatato Auctioneors. By ELISON & FOTTER. 653 SOUTH DEARBORN-ST. GENTEEL Household Furniture AT .ATCTION, Monday Morning, Sept. 22, ot 10 o'olock, Tho ontire offacts, consisting of Parlor, Chamber, Dining-room, and Kitchon Furni~ ture, Brussels and Wool Oarpets, Btoves, Crockoery, Glassware, &c., &0. ELISON & FOSTER, Auctioncors. ATUCTION SALE OoF VALTABLIE CITY PROPERTY, On Saturday Afternoon, Sept. 27, At 3 o'clook, on the ground. Being Tota 7 and 11 in Block 13, and Lol 13 in Block 9, of Duncan’s Addition, each 50 Teot front by 135 feot doap. Tot No.1l fronts west on Bangamon-gt., betweon Adams and Jackson-sta. Lot No. 7, eant front on Peoria-st.,betwesn Adams and'Jackson-sts, , Lot 13, Blook 8, west front on Peoria-st., betwoon Monroo and Adams-sts. These Liots are centrally locatad, embrac: ing tho most'desirable property to be found in the oilg. TERMS OF SALE-One-third cash, bals snce in one and two years with 8 por cont interest. Titlo perfoot. Abstract furnished ‘with each Liot. ELISON & FOSTER, Auctionoors, 87 Market-s CROCKERY EXECUTION SALE Quolarga lot of Oeuckery, Qlassusre, Tamps, oto., 5483 Olybourn-avs, MONDAY, Sobt; 83, st S 1 tablo sind_Auctionoss DRY GOODS. HIANNHEIMER BROS, 994 & 226 West Madison-st, Have now in atoro alarge and complote at- sortment of FALL DRY GOODS, Inol\ldinE Now and Fashionablo Shades in OA RES, DRAP D'ETES, DIAGO. S b HAIALS, MERINOS, HM- NALS, I PHESS OLOTHS, UAMBLS HAIR SERGNS, MOHAIRS, GLACE ATPACAS, POPLINB, DUOHESSE OLOTH, oo, LYONS BLACK SILKS, From $1.25 to $3,00 per yard, much bolow valuo. Worl, Paisley, and Ottoman Shavwls, IN LARGE VARIETY, Noveltios in Tes, Soarfs, Russia, and Vol vot Belts, Bmbroidorios, Yak and Guipure Tincos, 810, At VERY LOW PRICES. EDUCATIONAL, __ GATDEN OTTY RIDING GALLERY ‘Slztoonth-st,, botwoon Wabash and Miohigan-avs. Mr, and Mrs, S. Q. Stokes Rospeotiully announco ta tho cltizuns of Ghioago that Thoerfaye loasod tho atavo Gallocy of bir, O, M. Clark, to Rlted up aid arrangod for tho’ {ullos, of Ladiee'and Ohildrun who i {lkhtul exoreleo, olthor tor tho road ar puFnO0 of e, B, Q. Btokos nd dauglitor will o in coustant at tondlancs on tho Indy patrons, and can assuro thom that o thete lohy vxporlenca fif tho oblo art of horssback g, B oy i v enablo o wacfbot, thein T tho Nishastatt. Var torme of tuition apply at tho Gallry, EDGEWORTHSCHOOL, MRS, BURGWYN MAITLAND, PRINCIPAL, e78 WABASE-AV. nvlh\l. Frenoh, and Gorman NHoarding and Day School for Young Ladios and Tdttle Gicls, 7The dutios of the Eohool wil bo rosumed Sopt. 18. Short-Hand. The Ol it i MONDAY EN. I e O Mtadieon s Halatod. A for 7 deafro to avail thomolvos of e ot ot Bludonts wili bo sdlte ; o Kortas, §idtor tall Goume, ot ™ 4 Y

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