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— e THE COURTS. An Important Patent Case Be- fore Judge Blodgett. An Indignant Property-Owncr Sucs the €y Dy & Vo Re R: Cou A $75,000 Suit Commenoed Against the 8. L, A, & R, L R. R, Co, Just Cause for Divorce---Child Beating Case, Etc. Yesterday’s Proccedings Before the Supreme Court. Judgo Blodgett was ocenpled a good part of yeator- dny 1 hearing tho Gnal argument of the caso of Frank Bturges agalnst Tsaac Von Hagou, In April, 1671, tho defendant dbtained n pateut for an fmproved machine for punching and stamplng mota), being uscd capeci- ally for moulding deep covers in tin cups without puckerlug tho metal, Ono Frederick M, Huntlngton, afterwards, . September, 1872, oblainod a patent for fdeutieally tho samo invontlon, it heving been pre- viounly decided thut Huntinglon was roally tho irst juventor, Complainants, who aro tho Assignees of the patentec, Tutiuglon, thereforo bring » sult against Van Hagen to havo Lis (Van Iagen’s) patent annulled. By stipulation tho ovidenco taken boforo the ‘Commissioner of Patentn, when the priority of tho two patents was In fsvtie, was put in evidenco yestorday, Messre, Gridley oud Warner, solleitors for com- plainants, on the hearing urged that Huntinglon was and fa entitled to tho patent, beeauso by the ovidence 1o wus tho first to_completo o practleal working mn- chine, which ho did In November, 1670, Tho courts hove held that the first fuventor fs ho who first per- focis aud adopts tho articlo to use, and untll then itis not patentable, In ordor to reduce to practico the in- veution muet bo cmbodied Ju practical working mo- clifc, or a machine capnblo of bolug operated, 1t docs not matter that the ldea ina been orjginated, or that a moedol Las simply Leen made, but that a practical operative machingmuet have beon made, citing 1 Btory 599, 10 Howard 498, 2 Flsher 600, and other declglons, Dfendants clalm that It §a clear from the evldeuco that, though IMuntiugton did make a machino simifr to that cluimed as palented, yet It was due to Van ITngen’s suggostions it Huntington was led to ox- periment in tifs direction, Lotk Huntington and Van ugen wero umplof A by Sturges & Co, at tho time the. patent was gronted, Van lsgon waa_ asked to nesign tho patent o his ciployers, ua defendants claim, aud, refuning to do a0, was tischniged, They then carried an Interferenee through tho Vatent Ofties, and oblained B patent for Huuthugion, who'then assigacd it to tho rin. Ilio queslion is entirely one of evidenco aa to tho priority of Invention, Lo polut Leing mado as to any ditferenco botwoun the putonts § Lut, ns the inveution I8 ong which will Lo of nuch practical use, the issuo of this claim will Le s matter of general mterest, DAMAGTS AGAINST THE Cn D, & Vo RAILTIOAD, Rowort Patlerson filed a blil yestorday ngainst tho Clicago, Danville & Vincounes Railroad fur damnges vecasfoned Ly laying their slde-truck near his prop- erty, Complafmaut alleges that he is owner of Lots 14" and 16, in subdivision of Dlock 13, in Carpenter’s Additlon, being on Curtis street, ond that ho has n houso {hereon, which Lias been Il lotely & homestead, but ‘8 mow rented to tenant, In September, 187, the Rtlrond Compuny lald n track across Curtds ond the adjolning Btreets to its depot, running within cight or ton feet of complainant’s house, Patterson claims that tlie nolso of tho curs, tho swoko and steam, causo n nuisance, aud havo been ro offensivo thot ‘tho tenanta of his aforesald promises have been beon compellad fo move away; that his houso is empty, and Lus been dame nged fully onc-hilf lu value, and mnde numarketablo, Ths Company, bo claims, has 1o right to damago his property withiout compensation, which thoy havo never inde, or offered tomake, Complainant also Insluts that the Raflread Compuny hos 1o legal right, s thoy claim, from the Common Councll to lny their track, but hitve liidat unauthiorized and withont the knowlodgd of the Boaid of Public Works, Defendauts havo nct fustituted sy action for the condemnation of land to ‘bo uged by them, or for tho wsicssment of damnges, Complainant asks therefor to be recompensed for his nlleged. damago, aud for on {njunction ngainst tho Couspuny, JUST CAUBE FOR DIVONOE, Trelen Ryder duus commenced au action for divorco nd wlhnony ngainst her busband, and, 58 it oppears by tho Lill, with good cause, Compluiiinnt sliows that 50 was marcied i June, 1861, to defendant, and e ono fon. Ryder was in tho War'of tho Revelifon til ita close, After ho rettirned he commenced o conrso of tho most’ brutal treatment, nssuulting und beating ber, ihrowiug Ler outdoor#, nnd refusing to suppor! her, Thle conduct frully terminatcd n an ot lempt, Jogt August, to; burn her, her son, and_aunt, Iu their ppartinents ot night, Difendant collected & beap of clothics, and attempted Lo waturato them with keroseno nnd gt them on fire, bub was reatrained Ly Mrs. Ryder's aunt, Defewdint Is o stonc-mason and caru’pg over $23 a woek, Mrs, Ryderaska o divorce, suiiLIo alimouy, and tho cure of the child. BILL TO SBET ASIDE A TAX BALE. Georgo Jonn flled o bill yesterdsy nganst Henry 1. Gage, to cet ngido s tax sale. Complainunt repre- aeiaty thit b du tho owner of Lot 311n O, J, Hulls Bubdivision of Lots 89, 01, 69, 40, oud 7, in Butter~ Deld’s Addition, Aw it s Jutely learned Gago pur- chnsed enld premises ots salo for taxes Dec, 3, 1670, ond. bus slnco roceived n fnx decd, complniuzut insists that ho has liad no knowledud of thic procecdings, and that tho ullduvit Aled by Gayo when lio obfatned the deed s uutro, and prays that the sale, 02 a clond on Lis title, may Lo sct aside, aud tho prothises reconveyed to hini, HADEAS COUTUR ASKED, A few days ago Michacl Hattucr and hia wifo Mary wero nrrested on 0 eLaTgo of aseatit, on tho Inetatice 6f Mr, Lumilton, an officer of the Hoclely forthe Iro- sention of Cruslty to Aulinala, A writof iabexs corpua wan suod out, und yesterday Liattner and Lis wifo wero cxumined in tho Criminal Court by Judge Booth, It sppears from tho evidenco that th brutal treatmont of Inttnor and bis wifo toward Albert, 5o 16 8 son of Mrea, Iattnor, ns been continucd for o long e, bnt that tuis st timo the poor boy ' was_ terribly Deaten, and Din oyes blacked, Tho evideuco was abundantly sufliclent to make o prima faclo cée, and tho necised wero ro- manded to uwsil the nctfon of the Grand Jury, LANKRUPTOY ITEMS, An order was cutered dismiesing the caso of Petor R, Wright, ‘In thio caso of John Jacobs, an order for hoaring was made, and creditors' meeting before tho Registor for Nov. 4, 1873, and notico of publication, "The Assignes of Daniel Muson wasauthorized to sot- tloall aujts and claims agaiust tho Lankrapt, on the termd naked u ik petition, Tn the caso of William Ryan, tho potition was or- dered disailsaod st potioner'’ costs, snd by bile ro- quest. An order was eutered, in tho caso of II, Schnelder g oilis, o dianilsn,"nless objotions”ato fled In on daye, UNTTED RTATFS COTRT, An action af nssumysit was commonced yesterday In tho United States Courl by Zahnan G. Simmons seninnt the St, Louts, Alton & Rock Island Company, 10 damnge Iafd ut $75,000, Lomer Gook appears for tho plalntiyy, CRININAL COURT, “Choman Trigga was tried for burglary, and sontonced to ono yoar in iho Penitontlary, 1idward Stmpron on & churgo of larceny was cone victed and remanded, Joln Wolf nnd Ciarles Williama plead gully to petty latceny aud wero remunded, Joscph Gorinan oud Jobin Malono were tried for larceny, y elson M, Bassett, Ldwin 8, O+goad, and Clayton E, Crafth wero appointéd Comnissiuners’ to make special agsesament No. 1 in tho Town of Cleoro, "o Court was ogein engaged in Learing oojections to clty taxos, COUTTA 1 InrE: TLorenzo B, Curlis bua flled o biIl for divorce against ‘s wifo Melissa, on tha ground of desertion, ‘Adolph Kerbs'nnd Loufs 8pien brought action of as« sumpsit agalnat L, J, Hobart, claiming §6,000, Auothor Goodrich lightning diyorco caso wwaa come menced yesterday by Mary J, Bates agaiust Samuel D. Liaton, Llio papors woro iied, o appcarsuico of defendant ontered, and o roforinco to tho Master miade_simultancoukly. Tour moro of the cut sud dricd kind, all printed, follow this, John P, Klein commencad an sclfon in damoges oguinst ko North Chicago Roliing Al Company for 45,000, Y egtore A, Buaw filed a pracipe ogsiant Tison T, Wright, In asgumpet ; damages, £13,000, Also, by tho sume ngalnst Loverott W, Murray for $3,000, In th Suprome Court tho sue plaintid also come penscd an action for $5,00 sgaiust leplen B, owlc, J, W, Lowell and 8, D, Barkor filed & potition n tho Buporior Court fora mechanics’ lien agajnat Jumes arker, Hurvey lrown, ind Jumnes Browti, The prom= fece urd Lot B in Asserbor's division of Dlock 118, of Behool Bectfon Addition to Chicsgo, Tho awount claimed is §2,760,% ‘THE SUPREME COURT, Special Disputeh to T'he Chicago Tribune, OrTAWA, Bept, 23,—The Bupremo Court mot at® o'clock pursusut to adjournment, thero belng a full Venceh presont, Tho business tranescted wse 08 fole lowe, Motious were declded 3 1Y 31, JUBTIOR CRATO, 03—Wlillam Moaher et al, v, Touis Drizzalara ob al, Ou the call of {hio docket this caso was conliuued, A mutlon 14 now mada to et aside the order of continus auco, Tho appesranco of defendant s entored by stipulation, und it fs osked that (ho caso stond on the dookut fortrlal, T'ho motion to sat asido the ordor of cantluuance 4 allowed, snd the case taken by the Court, DY M1, JUSTIOR AONOLFIPLD, 108—Tonial J1, Biesell v, Willlum 'Terry et al, Moo tion to atrika cortifiento of evidenco from the files, Wo huvo consldered tho tation, und 1t {4 overruled, LY, Mil, JUSEICE N'ALLISTLR, 539—0awald Kubitschy v, Jauion ¥, Gyles, This is 8 oaso whoro tho spi:cal haa Leen dlsmissed, A motlon {8 now made for procedondo Lo lssus inatanter, sud the motlon is allowed, 45—GoorgoDogga v, Ellsha W, Willard, Georgo Bmith ot al, Thia 0380 wan hoforo s at o formor term, andthio doere woa in favor of tho complinant, 1t was rovorsod, an opinion fed, nnd at tho closo of tho opinton {6 was statod that tho Gourt bolow should bavo diamissod tho bLill, but, in tho Jndgment which wos ontered, it wos stated ibat tho docreo bo rovorsod and tho causo romandod, and such turthor proceedings to Lo Lind ap might {1 law and cquily appertain, without dirceting tho Gourt bolow to dismias tho bill, Tho Court below, howover, did dls- mieo tho bill, Thors belng somo motion mado to teansfor tho ¢aso 10 tho Tederal Conrt, which motlon svas overraled, tho caso was braught horo again by writ of crror, nnd {hio plaintifF in orror nsslgns for orror that the Court Lolow crred in dismlesing the ill, To that asignment of crror thiero §s n speciul plen, solting forth by reference tho plendling what was dono in th Court below as woll on tho nction of this Court in tha cano, Now & motlon is mndo to atxika that plen from tho fllos. 1t appears thnt tho Court. below entercd a deerce aecording to the dircctions of thin Court, or what was siid din tho opinin ought fo' o dono—that s, diomlasing tho bill, io plea 0 ono’ of confersion and ayoilunce, eolling up the Judgment of (his Court 10 sustnin it 1t i Urings beforo s Gonrt te declsion of (13 Court below in dinmissing ho L, Woaroof apinton, on considoration of thin mattor, that tho plea is wholly unnocenenry. It only fends to ‘eumber tho record, It 1n Wi snmo identical tecord that wan hero before,nnd Hho Court having. pasred upon it, If tho plaintief ne- elna orror n disminsing tho bil, thint question was ‘Lefore ua proviously, nud it i wholly untieccasary to ring tho atter heforo us by a special plon, and (heo- relleatly it 18 fmproper, beenuso it confessc thnt thero s erfor in dlscussing thio bill, which wo can_eo was dono in pursunnco of tho opinlon of this Conrt, and {iew nocka (o mietatn tho evidenca by the opinon and Judgment of this Court, Wo thereforo allow the mo- ton to atrlko i from tho files, Seolt, Jo—1 do not coneur, DY MR, JUSTIOE W/ T, John A, Templeton v. Georgo E, Hoywood, = Tho only paper wo ind ou filo in thiu caro 18 a notlco by defondant in error that o will cnter his appeatatice i thts coutt, nnd fnsiat upon o trinl at tho preeent term, Tho notich was served, and tho servico acknowledged moro thau ton daya beforo the commencenient of tho term, Wefind mnorecord here, either full or short, from oithor party, tud wo think it fa not proper tha caso should romnin on the docket. An ordor will, therofore, bo entered triking It from the dookat, Y BN, CUIRF JUSTIOR BREEAT Th applications of A.J. Caton tnd Gary L, Taglor for ndmisslon to tho bar hiwo been consldercd and ara allowed, 24—Henry Lotz v, Willism Nanon, This cueo was taken on coll on the 16th. On tho 13th, o motion was mndo to vacato tho order of aubmisslon, and tho order wan set aside, A motion fu now mado for o contlui- ance, ond {ho Court boiug of opinjon that tho cuso shoutd bo continued, the motion {8 allowed, NEW MOTIONS, 107—Seth W, Hardiu v, Cburies Cottelle, Motlon to set nalde_wfirmnnco under the rule, ou suggestions figd, nnd that tho easo bo taken, 76=Molion forleavo to. lo additional brlefa sa to e 10 bar. 2 448—The Prairis Btats Loan and Trust Company ime piaded, ot olion foricave1o s addiional record ilowed, G42—tikidmoro v, McGinnoss, Motion o dismisa apponl for want of prosecution, Appeal dismissed, 643—Suiliven, et al v, Btato of Iilinols, Motion to Tolax coate, FPPOTLE'S DOCRET, Tennios v, The People, ctc. This causo wns passed yostordny, 1t I8 now agreod it may bo falkon by the Gourt, Tho principal polnt mado by Mr, Deatéle of counsel for the plaintiil in crror that tho acotion of {he statuto providing for ontering judgment ngainst {ho suroly of an apyeal bond, fn counection with tho defondnnt, without notico or Aummons to {he surety la in contravention of the Constitution and vold, aud thint tho Judgment 18 therefore vold, ‘CALL OF TIIE DOOKET, 141—John P, Hurris et al, v, Paul Cornell, Argued by John Woodurldge, Jr.) for appellsut, and taken under advisemont, 143—William Bocker v, The German Mutual Firo In- suiranco Company of North Ghleago, Taken on call 143—Jacob Williawne ¥, The German Mutual Firo In- suranco Company of North Chieago, Taken on call, 144—Jncob Laver v, Tho German Mutunl Fire Tusir- anco Company of North Ghicago, Takeu on call, T45—August Wisclioyer v, The Germau Mutusl Firo Insuranco Company of North Olifengo, Taken on call, 146—Froderick Rudolph v, Tho German Mutual Fire Tnsurance Company of North Clicago, Taken on call, 47—Micholns Jansscn v, Tho Gernian Mutual Firo Tnsurance Compnny of Norih Chicago, Taken on call, Ti8-—Joln G. Baliwin v, Tho City of Ohicago, Takes on call. 149—Tho William Butcher Bleol Works v, Frodorick B, Atkinson taken on call, 150—Carolfno L. Bishop ot al, v, Mary O'Connor ct al. ; taken on call, ‘151—Tho Fourth National Bauk of Chicago v, Tho ity Notlonal Bul of Grand Xaplie, Mlch. takin on cal 152—Bamuel Simong, impleaded, &c., v, Asa D, Wal- dron ot al, ; taken on call, 153—Leonard W, Edlemon v, Abraham M, Dyersct al, ; takon on call, 1b4—Larlsna P, Grund et al, v, Elizabeths Van Vieck . taken on call, 155—Juromish L, Hollida et al, v. Willism I, Runt; token on call, Ts6_—Auguitus Nowsman v. Sarah 0. Nowman; taken on call, 167—Thomad Kane v, 8imon Forth ; {nken on call, 158—Judson 2L, W, Junes v, J. K. Wright & Co,; ta~ Xen on call, lsvl—l-ludliuu M, W, Jones v, John K, Wright ; taken on cnlt, 3 160—7acob Boitel v, James 11 Vaughu; taken on call, TO-MORNOW'S CAT.L, ,Zlo call forto-morzow il o fros 101 to 160 uclu- sive, ADIOURNMENT, Tho Court adjournod untll 9 c'elock to-morrow morning. DISAPPEARANCE OF THE CIHOLERA. Not o Single Caso During tho Past T'wo Weeko-=licport of Sanitary Su= perinteident Miller, Tho regulur weokly meeting of the Doard of Health was lield yestorday afternoon, Dr, Johuson was in {ho clinr, and there woro ulso preseut {he Sanitary Superintoudent, tho Health Ofiicer, oud Messrs, Moore and Schlostzer, Several poitions from North Brauch distillere, oek- fng for permission o feed cottlo ot their estublieh- ‘maonts during thie winter, woro read, together with ze- ‘monstrances against tho same, They wero referred to tho speclal Comnitteo sppoiuted ot a former mecting to investigate tho matter. The weekly report of the Sanitary Superintendonty Dr. Ben O, Miller, was read and ordered on filo, It showed that the deaths duringtho week ending Sept, 20 numbored 221, being a decrouso of 91 as_ compared ‘With tho provions week, aud an fucrenso of 3 s com- pared with tho corresponding weok i 1672, Tho mor. tality was divided s follow : Males, 118 fomales, 103 ; white 2103 colored, 2 ; married, 65; single, 100, Tho mean “hermometer for tho woel haa been 50 de- grecs, Four doaths from small-pox had ocourred, aud 16 uow cascs of that discaso and varioloid hud boel re~ ported, Tho cholers had entiroly disappearcd from tho city, and s marked decreaso was noticeable in the num- borof deatha from othicr iscascs of tho bowels, Tho Seventh Ward had tho highest rate of mortality, thero Doing one deuth to ovory 1,917 inhabitautu ; tiic lovest rato waa in tho Second Ward, whero 1 died in 8,312 in- habitants, Tho ratio of deuths to the entire hopula- tion waa J in 1,060, “The report of Dr. Johu Roid, Tealth Ofcor, waa aléo placed on lo, 1t et forih that 663 nulsance no- tices had beon sorved and 533 nulenuces abuted, The zowor-connection notices forved numbered 955, aud the sower counections mado, 93, ‘Tho day scavenger work for tho weok Lol been genorally woil performed, The sanitary condition” of thie clty ‘e good and constantly fmproving, owiug to the cx- tension of the sower system. ‘Tho unfortunate North Branch gots ita regular weekly Tub at tho clase of the Foport. Tho Board adjourned, —_— CUPID AND MARS, An Engineer’s Flirtation in o Dining= Itoom Excites tho Iro of the Carver, Mujor Domo Irings a Forcible Ac= tion of Ejoctmente-Ohairs, IKnives, and Champagne-Botiles mprovised ns Instruments of Wars-A Sanguin- ary Conflict. ‘Tho head waiter and tho engincer at tho Transit Touse, at tho Union Stock Yards, engoged in & serious uifray yesterday about noon, The eugineor, it ap- ‘pears, intruded himavlf 1uto tho diuing-room, while & cirle of pretty gils stood around tho spartment, ond began fo make himself fa- milisr with tho proltiest of them, Afier »timo the hoad waiter bocame nnnoyed beyond all power of restratnt, and, walking up to tho coquottish englneer, hio Laid his flst 80 heavily upon tho stcam- gencrator's noso an {0 causo Jt to lay as flat upon fta owner's faco as a cent, thus damaging its efliclency an o scentor, Tho engincer returned tho blow, ralslug o Inrge black lump on (ko hiead wulter's left chcek, Tho Iattor thon grasped sn empty chsmpagno bottle,—ono thiat waa enipticd at tho reecnt Pork-Tnckera’ buiquet, —aud hurled it t tho offending engincer, It miered fta objuct, and_rovolved ‘through ‘o window out fnto g air, Then tho walter plcked 1p o lajgo carving-knife, and mado stronuous effurts to covor thy floor of the dinlug-room with slices of the engiueer's. clicek, _Flually (ho Iatter mauaged fo bogln tho de- scont of thestairs that lead from the diulug=room luto tho back yard, As bio went down, the walter (Lrow anothor Gmpty boutlo ufter him, which lodged agaiust 1uis back head, fnflleting o suvere cut, The engineer drupped senseless o tho elutrs, and tho wulter altempted to escape, A polico oficer, ho oFy cap= tured tim, and took both parties to thio Town' ITall, From thenico they wero carried beforo Justice Thompe Bou, who Sued (hem §10 exch, e Sl ey To Clubs, Parifos coming tothe Exposition from a dlstance _will finit It very much to their advantugo toavail them- solves of Mr, Laurio to provide for them ot Nos, 144 and 145 Michigan avenite, both in wmeals aud with Judging, at vory great reductions ou prices obisinalle suywhove elee, ~ This gentloman 1hreo Iargo dinfn, Fooms (ono with 1 seatiug co of oyer_1,i00), an Wirungers wishing to cconomize can do no belter than 10 place thomselves undor hiw provisloning. 1[0 yro- yosea to mako one popular price ut tho tuble d' hoto, and thut prico will bo 35 cents, and an equally reasongs bio ono for ordercd meals, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 1873, THE EXPOSITION, Immoense Activity at the Great Building. Large Arrivals Yesterday of Goods for Exhibition, Tho Exposition I golng alead swimmingly, Gooda rom this and other cities poured into tho building yenterday fn an incossant etream, Carpenters’ ham- ‘mors and tho hoofs of horses thumping through tho bullding Jolned in tho goneral elatfor from suurleo to fong past stnset, and tho prospect 18 that both to-dny and to-morrow will scoa confinunncoof tho clatier, o n poraon posacascd of nerves that can sland o noleo ot equalod afnico tho 1ittlo misundoratanding whicl enattod at tho rafeing of & colobrated ronnd-tower, o conplo of Liours ppent in (ho building will provo very profitabla ones, ‘Tho machinery, fn it prosent napoct, #liown mora favorably than any othier department of tho show, and will prove much moro interesting whon tho power Is applied. Mr, Scoville, unror whoko guldance 1o power I to bo nppited, Lns worked diligontly, and on Monday night, {hreo workmen being kept up all nfght for tho purpose, STEAM WAB GOT UP in onoof the boflers, Tho collection of pumps, which 18 located fn tho extremo northern end of tho budlding, 18 vory oxtiaustive, comprising water-holsters of all Kinds, from tho diminutive well-pump up to tho ono with sn oxhaust standing four foct from (ho ground, A Mttlo further south (ho cat-iron goods ato con~ gregated, a bright lot of stoves of all kiuds belng tho best ropresentatives of {his claes of goods, A largo spaco on tho northwest §a duvoted to sowing-machines, specimens of which dafnly pleccs of mochanism oro gont by no less fhon o dozen maume facturers, {ho Wilcox & Gfbbs, Blugor, Dlees, Amerlenn, Tome, Duvis, Victor, Romington, Towe, Wheelor & Wilson, Grover & Baker, nud Floronco s Near these aro a nitmber of safes, each of which aro worranted fo keep dce-crenm locked up inside con- geulcd thougls tho eafo bo subjected to & rogular il of UctloLer contlngration, TH NATIONAL WATCIT COMPANY aro bullding o Ueauliful pasoda, tho largest eraction 1n the building, its pesk reaching somo 50 feot in tho afr. In this, it]e_understood, thoy intend to Qisplay theoperation of the varlons machines used by tho ompany in tho mantfacturo of thelr timo-pleess ; u fact 1o nako $500 gold watches under tho oyo of the publle, Near here, oud nob far from tho sowing- muchiio display, 8 a spaco occupied by QGoodrich's markers, 8 machino which are ns indispeveable to tho public na Goodrich’s line of stemers, or & patent Goodrich dlvarce Btrict secrecy ‘insured, A collection of delf, china, and luss-ware, near by, 18 very prolty, nud would Lo hotio hio worao for tho addition of whatover home-mado crockary or glass-wuro 1o ealnblo fu tho city, T col. lection of kerosculors, which hangaabovo flio glass and crackory, s vory nandsomo indeed, and_when 1it, o tho ufght exbibitions, will bo a fenttre of the show, A ve-bundred-dollir ploco of FANCY WOOD-OARVING, dono by a Norwegian, cousisting of » couploof caslkets, o mumber of knives ind forks, spoons sul uapkin Tiugs, il cut out of & slab of lance-wood, Th colloction of goods displayed by tho Chicngo Torru-Cotta Compauy is oo of tho most interesting 4in tho Exlibition, Besidesa lot of terra-cotta cast- inga In tho shiapo of garden and hall ornamonts, fower stunds, fountains, uud other besutifully designed gopd, thoy sliog {hio practicul ueo of terra-cotis na n valuabloadjunct to lowo-bullding. In & esction of wall about 12 feol. squaro uro shown specimens of terra-cotta facings In conncction with red brick, white brick, and with Portland cement, Near this tho Chi- cngo Artificlal Btong Company hnvo crected o hand- tno porelt, made of atano of thelr own manufacturo, 20 closo o {mitation of tho natueal articlo 0 to bo hordly distinguisliablo from it, Tho speclmocs of statuary castings douo fu thia material shiow marvol- ously fino lincs and a delicacy of inish that can hardly b sirpassed by any moterisl outside of marble, Be- sidoa the porel sircady mentionod AN ARTIFIOIAL STORE TOMD-STONE of nbout thirty feet in hoight 8 handsoma enough for auyono to be proud of lying beneath it, althougl, ns o tomb.stone, it is not so greut u success as any of elght Inrge Scolch-granito shafts closo at hand, A transition £rom grave-stones to church-bells {s ua natiral o ono 28 can bo effected in the bhuilding, 0 it will be well to mention the fact that the bigglst bell in thoe clty, welghing 5,000 Ibs, is on_exhibition #s o specimen of tho Workmahship of tho Troy Betl Fouudry, On this bell are inscribed tho words, ** Presented to Temnplo l].\]:l[ut Churcli, Obieago, by K, F, Ravlin? This Vel I8 a counterpart of the bell which tho Troy Company exhiblted in England, A caeo cf Ilwnhlgflull small-arms fa well worthy of nu- tice, comyrising specimeus of the hot-gins, sporting aud muunry riflos, differcnt sizod revolvers, bayonetr, cle,, munufactured by this Company, In tho southern end ot the building ure collectivny of goods of the lighter cluay, such ng linrucas, furniture, donicstic ar- ticles, tinewute, ete, I3 TAGSING U STAING tho vieltor will find thut tho stalr wall are utsiized ns exbifbiting-space_by eliow-card manufacturcrd, who display multitudinous epecimens of thefr pictorial printing, On the Arst landing stands an interesting fifty-four-galion ensl of Schrooder’s bittere, Au ldea prevails in the buildiug that the Kentucky distillers will place similar cacks of elindlar atutf on all the land {uge, 43 o gentlo stimulunt to nid the tired visitors in mouting tho 197 sicps which lead fo the sum- mit of the bufiding, If Sountbern bosyital- ity 18 really golug o neeort itgelf nfter this genlal foshion, tho numberless mamplo-rooms, orches= trion Lanlie, Californin restaurauts, aud lager-Leer ealoons which liaye cluntereid round fo big ehow, wilk find their ocenpation #nulehied from them when the opening oceure, Oug of tho firet thiugs that catch the eye of tho visltor to tho galiery 18 u_colieetion of ln- goulous appifuuces which eall {o mind T LINES OF TOM §00D & “ Thoro'snome i bora with their logs bowed by natur', Aud eome {4 born with straight legs from tho frst, And nomo that would have been a great deul strafghter, Tut thoy was budly pitrsed ; applisncos which aro_sald who suffer from bow-legs, knock-knces, clul- foot, weak ankles, spiues, oud other mal formation which ' flosh 8 hele to, oud swhich, up {o within compnratively recent tinies, havo Leen considered incurable, In tho gallery will Lo found tie metllurgieal sud mineralogical dlsplay of thio Awerlcan Bureiu of Mines, Tho epocimous wil be nrrungad according to States, on o 1argo fraug con- sisting of nino large sholyes, and will bo duly lsbeled, At the southern end of tho gallery o large spaco is tnkeu up IJ?' the Land Department of tho Unfon Pscifio tajlway, Tho vutious urticles fo bo hiero exhibited will, when complotely arranged, consist of svecimons of th products of nil materiali which come from aboya or below tho lands of this railrond, At present, some fine specimens of coal and of ngricultural pro- ducts are ou view, while, above all, uro a number of photographs of thé famed Yoeomito 'Valley and o col- eclon of ol Leads, sowo of which ara vory fus ndecd, o prove n Loon to those TIE ANT GALLERT 1a beglnning to lonk very futeresting, Enfering th first room), ouo {4 greefed by tho piacld, thoughtful faco of our absont Muyor, exceuted {u eragon in & very nasterly manner. Near Uy aro portrails of D, A, Guge, ox-Li -Qov, Bross, and otlier Clicago note- worthies, while scatfered hero nnd there are statuetics i murbloand branzo, spoclmens of glase-coloriug, on- ravings and photography. Tho callection of stattary i very fing, ‘The statuc Zonobls,” by Miss Hosmer, 18 o beautiful work of art, a8 also ure Mr, Volk’s stut-~ wea of Tono, and satuoitea of Lincoln and Douglus, Mogerss Lydis, tho properly of Yolter Palmer, s un exqulsito pioco of culpture, sud ' worlhy of o prolonged studs of fla 'beuttics, Of the paiutings, that whic claims most ottentlon 1s tho immeneo - can- vas, Blerstadl “Autumn in tho Slerras.” This 18 lundecapo on u gigantio scule, taking in an ime menso_atreteh of Naliey country, snd tho mighty mountains whichs tower nbove s mid yet {lio utmost truthfuluess 18 obscrvable in all its parts, T'he limpid Tako in the foregronud reflecting the autumual foliuge, tho near wutarfall, the torrent dasbiug along tho vi Tey, tho dreamy 'distanco, scen throngh an almost iruporceptiblo hoze, the 'mountain side, with {ts nursling lakes and trickling cuscades, combino to muke this last pleture of tho great cst of American landscapo pajntors one of the subltmest by bne over presented, Two foreat acenes, by I, 0. Turd, uro cxquisito ploces of follage- puinting, th subdued tinta of tho sumuer scone, uud Thu ricli eoloring of tho * autumn woods," enlinticing tho boautics of cach, Quits o mumber of emuller paintings nre on hand, biit at present 1t Is unnocoseary 10 go tnto furitier perticulars, 30 LXFOMITION VIAITORS COMING XN OARRIAGES. In order ta provent confusion und o enablo visitora to dopart from the building with the lcsat dolay, the Exscutivo Commitico have faanod tho following dir tonn: Visitors in carciogos will bo furnished ut tho Adums streot ontranco with o por- forsted ticket numbered in duplleate, ono for bimself and ono for his coachman, Upon the portion of tho ticket for the visitor, will Lo o followhug : 4 Whou you wiehs to Jeaws ths Ulldiug, band the ticket to thotelegraph oporator ut tho southe ern oxit, und lold your party fn resdiness to go whieu {ho nundber of voir carrlao 1y sunouco.” Upou the coachman's ticket will bo tho followlng Instruc. tlous : “ At {hie timo your employcr lias ordered your carringo to bo in Teddiness, you wiil proccod 0 tha carcluge tntlon, on the vacsnt gronnds at thosouthorn end of tho bulldiug, on Michigau avonuo, within hesr- fug distunco of the carringo dispatcher, When your nuitnber s callod, driva to the southern oxit and eall uut your number, wheu tho dispatelier wilk 5o thut Our party {8 notfied," T OBITUARY, o tolegraph the other day announced the doath by yellow fever of Licut, Lall, of the atmy, who was in command of u ot fu tho Dry Tortngss, o was the son of Gon, J, Warren Boll, o former residunt of thia clty, and left hore but a fow years ago, 1Te was sbout 20 yoara of age, The drmy and Nuvy Journal pub- lishea tho fullowing tonching obituary 3 “Tho yellow fever, whirhi Is once mora scourging Hho scuth, oF a pariion of 1t las, durlog the pust weelt deprivod us of (wo oxcellent ofiicers, ono_ belouglng to 1hio urmy, aud tho ther te the navy, Of Livut, Bel) onu wha kiows him_well, writca’ (hat, ¢ Graduatin with bonor at the Militury Acudomy of tho Unite Btutes In Junc, 1807, Licutenant Bull eatered wpon bis sceryices od an oflicer of thourmy, with tho ligh dis- tinetlon of Luving been the eenlor ollicer of tho hattalion of cudet Faithful, curncst, and thorougl i the performance of wvory duly, Lo hud heen od for the moet ¥ eponsiblo position, and tho high promise of excellence aud oflcienoy nw wh oficer, eviucod hu bis oarlior dage, Tus Lieen thoraughly fulfilled in bis subscquent carcer, - Gontioman 1 ofery seumo of tho word, o sldlor 1 o Lighiost #euso, Liout, Boll won for bizusélf tho - tion of Nis comrndcn, the respoot and confidenca of all, o fat oy of Avighnt found lifm § sominand of tho faulated post of Fort Jofforson, ur{ Toringan—nol an- other officor with him to rhare in the duties nud expos- tirc, wiion tho drend. peailiouco of yullow-fovor broko upon tho garrison, romptly ho took avery measure in his power to savo his ‘command, sending all nntauchéd by tho nialndy to a scouro retroat, whilo ho stood to his post fo Kl and succor thoro alrendy Strioken dawn, " Wit deatls on_overy alie, and elariug Dim tn tho face, ho never falterod 10 hin Jonoly duty, and when reliof finally renchied Iim, oxhausted by hia fang oxposuiro nd_censoless watching, bo could only olcono §t for his men § it came too Into to sove tholr foithfal commandor, Theu, and not until thon, ho lelded to tho nttack of tho destroger, and o Thira: Jiny oventng, tho 1141 of Soptombor, dfod, *on duty " ot at his post,”" e SHROUDED IN MYSTERY. Was James Monning Murdered, or was Blis Death Accidontil Jaed Puze ziod Coroner nud Baifled Oificers. Tho mysterious disappearance of James Monulng, and tho Ainding of his body with tho throat out from ear to oar, and his skull broken, haa created tho pro- foundcst senmation_among polico circles, and among {ho felonds of tho deceasod, Tho case romains in very amuch tho samo myatorlous surroundings in which it wan lett Ly tho account of it i1 Tutr TRIDUNE of Trcs- dny morning, Tho Coronor snd tho Dotectiven arg bafled, ond when (hey mel senterday moraing ot thio Morgue to hold the inquest, they decided to nd- Journ ftuntil this morning at ‘10 o'clack, In tho meantimo Dotectivo Tyrrell has been at work sum- mouing wituiesses, or rather thoso peraons who v tho amost of decenrod during hia Inat hours, Very ttle fuformation I beon gathored that touds o cloar away tho mystery, A dirk knifo and the hnt of {110 dleceased wax founiil npon tho dock, nionr by, whor s body was fisbed out, oud this would acem fo dndieato that &' murder Los beon committed, 1f tho skill of tho docerred was broken by n tug-witecl, tho body must have floated out into tho river. 'Thls it clearly did not, g it was found in {un lip, on tho bank of which 116 dirk wan found, It iy lavo been done by o fall from the dock, hut this 1 tiardly probublo, Ono of {ho most curious' featurea of the caso is that, although the throat is eut, thero ls no blood upon the shirt of the deceased, Thero aro wovoral spots upon his cont, btk Lo sbirt fs unstaincd, Ty body of thu decoaned Was removed {o his former Tiome, siear tho cornoy of Oalloy wnd Tienty-firab slreet, yesterday afternoon, whero the iuquest will bo resumed this morning. FLORIDA WATER. IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE! HMURRAY & LANMANS OELEBRATED FLORDA WATER Tho richest, most Insting, yot -most deloato of all Por- fumes, for uso on the HANDKERCHIEF, At the TOILET, And in tho BATH. As there aro imitations and counterfolts, always ask for fllnll"lurl‘fl‘n “'l(drl\‘h{ch‘gn: on tho hlflll_‘li' l‘il‘a“{“m{: and _on_1hs pamphlet, tho namos of i " & FANDAN ifinue iioh name 1s gondine. 9 ners, Druaglstsy, and Faney Goads. S EDUCATIONAL. Acadomic IFavargor, 286 MICHIGAN-AV. Fronch and English Sohwol for Young Ladios and Miso Fall torm commoncing Sont.. 16, 187, A Jmitol numbe of parlor bonrdors accommodated. This institution is a francliot thio Aendom Favargor, ol o Haulugne, Daris, France, osteblishod in 185, and dirocted by Miss Favatger, n 3o af Mmo. do Polgrom Nowoll, “Tho in- attucidun’ in’ Frenah fu thorough, 1t bolng (ho lnngunga B tho family, and nrcangemonts fira suoh that. vuwils, If Gonirody may finish tiplr studios at tho Parla sohool, MME, N EWIL1, will rocolve ealls Tuoadays and Krl- dayey s will Lo giad o glvol Turthee Information do- Hlred.” Clrenlate ‘arg to Lo fonad ab oftice A. I, Aue draws & Co,, 164 State-st, Family and Day School, NEW YORX CITY. MISS BRACKETT nud MISS ELIOT will reopon thoir school for girls Irom sfx to twoaty-ono, Wednosiay, Sopt, 21, nt 117 East Thirty-sizsthest. Glels fitted for any Cols Icge._Rofer to Rov. Roliert, Collyor, Chicago, MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S FRENCH SUHOOL Roopena Sopt, 17, Tho only ono In Now York whora Frouch Is taught a8 In Paris. Suporiar English cducation. Drawing, Latin, and_Singlog weluded fn tho tuition, Jtuardery havo un oxcellont taine. Tor clrenlars, 25 Wost Turlysizihat, N. X, Hofers by rormlssion ta’ Mrs. it Hi Crdell, Mes: ‘Goo, Mo fullman, Chiexce, 113 31 Goo. I, Plunt, St. Louis: Mea. C. 11, Bull, Qulucy, 1) 3 BicGinutut, drey N ¥o; T Irolaud, 1. 1. Sechey; Clie clnuati, 3 AMUSEMENTS. MUSIO HALL, Olark-st., opposite Shorman 1ouso, Grand Mosical Entortainments MLLE BER?EA BROURIL, The Celebrated Boheminu Violinist, ‘Whe will maka lior eat apponrance in 0||k-n’10 in s Qrand Conoar, At tha magnicont now MUSIO HALL, o0 FRIDAY EVENING, Sept. 26, AND IN GRAND MATINER, Salurday, Sept. 27, Assiated by Distingulshed Artiste, inotnding LIS DL T, FLTTaLs ND J. QUINGY EOYT, ITR., The E\n!vo\'l'ho‘:finnllk Planist, and Composer, of Now o will fntrodude (iio colob rotcateal Orgate - o 3. Q. MUSIOAT: DIRFOTOR. ‘AGCOMPANIS! AR N TOYT, In, CUADY! Tsoning Concort swill conmnneo ot p, m, Saturds; Matinoo At 3 p. m. Doors open oo hoar In advanao, Also, Box Otlllgo open, for salo of ti on Thursday mowsing, Sopt, 35 Troin 81013, “Tiokot 6 adiavion, & conta; Hesorved Heats, 7 couta. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. THE FARLOR FOME OF COMEDY. Monday, Sept. 23, GREAT SUCORSS of Bartle) Oampboll’s .u"nhle ‘pleturo of Lifo at tho Soa gile, L PERIL; Or Love at Long Branch! Tsoay Meentog and o tho Wodneslny and Satarday Mptinre Ny rocoivod with TIUNDERS OF AL- Inrohonranl_MAN AND WIFE, 1a Yroparation—iartloy Campboil's Intost—IEARTS. ACADEMY OF MURIC. Booond and Jast s h OB Tk e Dramatle Quern DIRS. D. P. IBOWVWIERS Supportad by tho talentod Yonng Tragedian, MR, J. O, MOCSLLON, Commancing. Moidar, ad, first time In Chlengo, tha grand historical apoctacular drama, AMY ROBSARTI ‘Tho exolusivo property of Mrn, Bowe WMYERY OPERA HOUSE. Monrgoats, botween Denrborn and Siate, Avlington, Cotton & Kemble's Minstrels, First wook of tho Sensnttonal and Pictorlsl Skoteh of LIFE: ON THE FRONTIER, In which evory mambor of the Company' will apposr. Hobby Noweamb, Mackin and Wilson. Ernost Tinden, Billy Rice, Master G. Davonport, William Arlington, Hou! Cotfon, "ol 5, e, Kemblo” ' Now speelaties. Oniiz a0 Satneday Matinog: odlcout for * o Fanay Makos 1 s Fog." M'VIOKER'S THEATRE. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, LAST NIGHTS of the Beauiful Drama, FRENCHWOMEN, Thursday—Production of tho now Amiorican Play, IMMOLATION. ATKEN'S THEATRE. GRAND SUGOESS OF TIIT; NEW COMPANY. Entiro Ohango of Programimo thin Woek, ~ First thna of tho Burlesquo ontitled the TEHEIEVES OF BAGDAD. Itvery Kivening, Wednosday and Saturday Matinocs, GLOBE THEATRE, THE PEOPLE'S THEATRE.—To-day at2i, Evonlng L8 o'oloak, Jaat twa porlormancos uf A TALE OF ENCHANTMBENT. orraw, Thursday, THE HUNCHBACK OF NO. ASKIZ, Feiday, BENFFIT OF BETTY RIGL, 23 b WILSON SEWING MACHINE, VIENNA PREMIUMS. THE WILSON SHUTTLE SEWING IACHINES RECEIVED THH GRAND PRIZL MEDAIL And Medal of Honor YOR THE Best Sewing Machine, THE BEST MADE SEWING MACHINES, AND THRER Co-Operative Medals FOR The Best Made Set of Harness, The Best Made Side Saddle, The Best Boot and Shoe Work, And the Best Samples of Cloth Sewing. No othor Bowing Machinos rocoived Pro« miums on thoir Morits, which wo will prove by ovidenco nt our Oflice, and that all reports rolating to tho contrary nre falno, Moohinos Sold on Easy Monthly Pagmonts, SALESROOM: 17 STATEST. and 378 WEST MADISONST, CEICAGO- FANCY GOODS, T0 STATIONERS AND Fancy Goods Trade HENRY LEVY & SON, 49 Maiden Leane, INEW YORK. Would call tho attention of tho trado to tholr Falt importations, among which aro: Backgammon and Chess Bonrds, Drewsing Cases and Work Boxen, Glove and Iandiserchicf Boxen, Chiesamen, Dominocs, and Dice, Muthemntienl Instrunents, Portmonnaies nnd Bill Boolns, Tourist Cascs nnd Portfolion, Pen nod Pocket Cutlerys Writing Guaos, Tnlatuuis, cotch aud Fern Goo Cadtner of e, 0 Tern Gools Munieal Cabiie Fhorg, Alb Wi « and othor usoful novolties and stapla artlclos suited to tho trado. Buyers visiting tho city will find it to tholr adsantngo in looking over our stock bofore purchasing clsewhoro, DR, KAHN amificent Auammic:fi Tnsenm, From Now York, of NATUILAL SCIENCT and ART, No. 148 South Clarkeat., near Madison. ‘Tickots, B0 ots. * For gontlomon only. _iours open from U a. 1. ta10 b, m. MARTINE'S DANCINGACADEMIES, SOUTIL SIDE-1010 Indiana-as., WHST SIDE0 Adastey _ARD OPEN FOR_THE SDASON. BOURNIQUE'S DANCING ACADEMY, 128 Twenty-fourth-st., near Indinnu-av., WILL OPEN SATURDAY, OOT. 4. MRS, JORN V. B, BLEECKER'S English, Freneh, and German Boardioe and Day Schiool Tor Youhg Ladics and Chiliren, 50 1iast Fopty-soventh-st. botwean Aadlson and Flitiats, Now York City, wiill raopen 7, A most Uhorongh eoursy of Listruee 1l b Homo care and peivileres, CHEGARAY INSTITUTE. Eistablished (n Now York in (814, Fnglish and French for Young ladios and Misscs, Tinardinig and day wuglls, 1527 and 1529 Spraco-st. . Piilla: dulphiin, P, Froneh is the languaza of tho fauiily, und 15 constautl§ spoken in te. taatlinta. MADAME DUERVILLY, Principal. OFTAGE THLI, dios, Paughkeep: & suocinliy, Unens and Propriotor, . VAN NOTMANS OLASSIOAL, ENGLIST, French, and German, Family and Day Schoul for Faung Indies il cutidron, 71, 73, and 7 Eest Siaty-first s, Uenteal Park, Now York, will eommiouca its Savan. foiinih oar Sept. 5, 1813, For full Infarmation rond satalugus, ” Aldrets tho RIZV. D, 0L VAN NORYA 76 Eaat 5| LG TALL, , 0O ‘Eoglish, Feenob, and Gornian Doarding-School Commoncos Sopt. 4" AppiSio Frivetpale % Aliisios ATRIN s CITABE. T, KESIDE SESRARY—A HOARDING SGIIODT, for ls and sonng bose, ot Oconunmye, Wis, | lox eirculars, addsess MISS GRACE P, JONIS, Prlucls pal. :\I:\I'LIE\VODD INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LA- AVl dies, Pittaticld, Mass, Kuown for thirty yoars for its. ueig mud tho fing nrta . WETSELL, Prinel. rupgrlor facilitios 'and raro bosuty of location, Rev Cy V. Spear, Principal. NS, BULKLEVE “ BOAUDING —axD | DAY LM Sehool ‘lur\"!;mghdlw, Tarrytown on tho Hudson, P TVANIA NILITARY ACADENY, CHES tor, Pa., (for bosidors nnlyg. Soasion opons Wed. osday, Sopt. 10 Looation eclovatad and LionKhful, grounds ampie, Vulldiuge bsadsonio and sommodious, Canrse of studles extensive, Thorough instruction in Cvil Mochanical Lingincring, the Classios, and Euglish, _Oaroful cversight of morals and manndrs of endats, Hon, EMORY™ A. Tor clroulurs apply to S0 £, T BROWN: “pa., OHARLUS G, ¥ PRUSSING, Tsq., patcons of thio Aosdemy in Chicago, orto COL, THEOQ, IIYATT, Prenidont. FOR SALE. T0 REAL ESTATE INVESTORS And Capitalists. Executor’s Salo of Valuable New York Property At tho Excliange Sales-Room, 111 Broadway, Now York, Thursday, Oat. . 'The Droporty [s know s Barrolt's Polnt, on'the Fast Rivor, and is ono of tho mnost valuxbl within tho limi:s of Now York as recontly oxtondud, It fuoludes valusblo water-rights, and has an oxtoisive wator.front, with wator suificleit ta flont vossels of tho Rreatost diaught, This point will probably boaaino & roat {rofght dopot, and an ontropoL fur ocosn atoamors, t (s convoniont to’tho Now York Contral, Now York & Harlem, Now York, Hoston & Montreal, Now York, Now 1laven & Hariford, and Now York & artchostor’ Rail- ronds, whioll contorgs within a short distanco, Tho propity is adapted, for privato purpasos, tutoly, or fox oading commoreiat aud businoes {ntorcats., Titlg por: foot, " Maps and information may by had of . T, BAR RETTS, No. 64 Loavorat., Now York, or of OLIVER BRYAN, Auotlonoor, No, 116 Broadway, Now York, FOR SATLH PROPELLER METEOR For Account of Owners and Underwriters, Assho now lios at Olarkls Dry-Dack, Dotralt, together with lior ongius, bollsry, aiichnry, chaini, oto. This vasaol weas hurnod Taat Juno, has vikics boon raisnd, s s now atloat,’ Bl ling two_dugines of S8iaid toh cylindor, bullt b3 thio Cuyahogs Bteam Engino Works, of Uiovelaud, 1or bojlors aro 2018 feot, and sppsrently in goad conditlon, “Tso undaralitaod will rocelva proposale tram partios du- slelng to purchiano tho Propurty at privato salo uutil ocT. 1, 1878, 1ho sawo wil he sold at Ao e e Rt e Wil ko pacy at 1 ‘Sook 8. m. Tt Teowbrldio & Wil anie Hock, 0 A s Dotroit, Dl b SRS DAY, 4 and 48 Mainaat., Buitalo, SCALES, FAIRBANKS' BIANDARD SCATHS OF ALL BIZKS, FAIRBANKS, MORSH &00 111 AND 118 LAKY-ST, 23 MILLINERY, MILLINERY! FROM WEBSTER'S, 241 West Madison-sts Andrea, Ceres, Lisette, Angot, Torriani, Montpentsier, POMPONS AIGRETTES, MONTURES 8. BUSINESS CARD, ILLINOIS GLASS COMPANY, MANUFAGTURERS OF Black, Greel, aud High-Colored Glassware, Druggints, Wine, Ale, Porter and Sodn Bottlex, Bvax wnd Sel-Seating Frait Jurs, WORKS LOUATED AT ALTON, ILL. Goods wqual to tho bost in 1ho markat, and porfeatly ncked. Prico lista aud Giroulars furnishod, on applioar Ion, 10'tho wholasalotrade, Orders oliclicd and prompt- Iy ifted. Spcolal attantion given to private moulds. Wa rofer, by pormission, to Alton National Bank, Ale tom, T 1eet Ratiouul ank, Alton, Tl 1 VaoSensaok, Btave: Ohleago: Hostmon's Siviugs Tnstitu- tiom, Siats Snvings Ascoclation, St. Lauis, Mo, . Tiaynor & Co., 8t. Louls, 50,3 Liin Teust & Savings Bauk, Chiongo, Wt BuiouSarrit, Pros, 0. A. OALDWELE, Troar, EDWATD LEWIA, Soo. ALMON Woops, Supt. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Rockford, Rock Island & St Lonls Railroad Company, smrars Orriony | Roox TaLaND, [it., Sept. 1, 1673, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notico i hieroby glven that tho annual moating of the Btackholdera of the ookford, Nock Tainnd & . Touls Tallroad Company will ha lield at thia Otticos of tho Com= Py in the s of tock”Iafnnd, 11 on Woiuoadsy, tho th dey of Oatabue nuzt, at 13 alolock, Hopn 1, . CABLE, Proaidont, Joun P. WIITRUEAD, Seorotary, MACHINERY. WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providenco, R, 1., Buildor of tho HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE ‘With Harris'Patont Improvemonts. Sond for Olroulars A 80-horso Engine ia on oxhibition at the Cincionat! Fx. position until Octobor 4, snd a &-lorso Engino attho Loulsvillo Exposition until Qatobor 11, 0l MISCELLANEOTUS, BUY THE BEST. G0ONALL'E PLAYING UARDS, BOLD EVENYWHERE, VIRGINIA OYSTER COMPANY, M. & [ OHAMBERLAINE, Pron doalors | e R AR A Norfolk, Va," Suason for 1itl and 1874 opous Sopt., 1, Ore Ao witiattods - {ita ponaine Lyan fiaven Amd Hora Harbor Oysters a spoclally. CASTOR OIL. CLAIN'S OANDIED OASTOR OIL Jtis ayrup with F. hxt, Castor ean, thereby & perfeol substituto for Castor DIl Fur Children andAclults it is an oxcelloat physio. Molafu's Vonuifugs Bonbone are otcaliant. . Children A A K e RS R sal N A " V' DS, Now TN 4 Takorati, Uhicador Baia Adsntes OCEAN NAVIGATION. GUICN LINE. FIRST-OLASS TRON STEAMSHIPS, Botwoon NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, cnlling ot Queenstown, Carrying the United States Mail. SAFETY AND COMFORT. §77~ Passongors booked to and from the principal En- rojoan porue at lowast ratos. )rafta and Lotters of Credit fssuod on leading Baoks ani Bankors throughout Europe, HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO,, FIFTE-AV. NEW YORK TO CARDIET, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, "Tho South Wales Atlantio Sieamship Company's now <t-clnes Steaniwiuing, will sl from Peunsyivants Tai- R ey, Toreay Gityy. " Jroms Yanmolvinis Kta PRAMRORE, Avg. 23 GLAMORGA] ; Ko 18 “flics stcamal J) vided with all tho Intest impovemants for 1ho corafortnd convonienca of Cabln sud Steerage Passongers, First Cablu, 880 currency; Secoud Cabin, $65 enrrency; Stoor. li:l'. 30l curronc; repaid Stoerage cortificates from Car- di 04, Dralts for £1 and upwarde. ‘furthor particulars, apply in Cardiff, at the Com- uy's Othlons, No. 1 Dack Chambers, and in Now York to Al(éuln;\LD BAXTER & (0. A No. 17 lroudivay. gonta, Salllng twfeo a weok from Now York, and carrying pase songors toall parts of Great Hritain, Ireland, Continontal Buropo, ami the Modilorrancn. Usbin frof ngo, British and Irish ports cast pental ports uanio a3 other regulae line U. 8, curonoy, Apply for full fnformation at tlio Come pRny's otficos, No, 7 Huwling Green, New York, aud N, K, corner Lasalloand Madison-sts., Chicako. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agonts. STATE LINE NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVEI FAST AND LONDONDER. Those clogant now steamrs will sail from Plor 83, North River, foot of Nurtli Mooro-st., 8 follows’ Wodnesday, Oot, 1. A eunosday, ‘Oct of Al payaille in VIRGINIA...oen GLORGIA, And evory alternato Wednesday thoreafter, P sengors at_through rates to -ll‘ylru of Groat Britaln and Imgmd Norway, Sweden, Denmwark, and Gormany, Dratts for £1 and upwards. 0, for {tolght or passags apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & €O., Agonts, 73 Lroadway. o Passage Ottice, No. 45 Iiroadw CONVICT LABOR. OFFICE OF TEH Kansas State Penitentiary, Loavonworth, Kan,, Sept, 5, 1873, Tholabor.of 20 cunviata, or whatovor may not bo omploys. o by tho Stata on bulldiiigs and nacomary work about the Prison, 11 offerad to tho highost biddor, Thore aro now 340 convicts i the Privon. Bovonty are at the prosent thine employod {n manufacturing wagons, Bioor buggles, aud carriagos, Parties omployini the labor will b allowed to pursus such branchos of manufacturing as thoy dosir, and that 10 uaunlly earriod on In othor Penitontiarics, ‘Otfors will bo reouived for fil to any nutnbur that may bo subloct to contractnk fn the Prison, T 5 occupancy nro as follaws: Ono P, staries in helght, of 12 foot oaoh, tin roof, with rs0 power onglod and_botlor oc oupying ona ond af tiiis buflding in tio sparato roomag le'braf1ding 1s now used as blsckemith Aud. woodwork sliaps for 1hy manufaoture of wagons, &0, Dircotly at Hlgii anglos with ths bulldiog (58 odo-atoty belok hop, 10200 fout. Tor hlackamith shup, with biacksmith forgos in tho contro, with sluta roof, = 'On thio samio 1ino with this aro two shop roors of 200328 1gat, o nooossary heating plpoes will be put in Illflrl. The cuulnczarwmfifl Lo roquired to hoat thio shops at his own 01p0nse, unloss Onln!\fllfl ‘agroed upon at thuo of making Suptraot. A"r:llslpl and tho bollor and englno are now and In pers foct order, 9 ‘Contraaiors to commonco work by the 8th day of No. vombor, 1873, ot as soon Lioroaftor a3 wauld ba yosaiblo, and tnn'ln;}a ‘lflk‘ a torm of yoars to Lo agrood upon, aug o0ad L0h Sears. I“’lh‘\"’o‘;\l!mumd d-*lmn (8500) in currenoy or bankablo paper muat bo dfllvnl“fl(l with sach bid, .a8 a socurlly tor oumplying with bld It award Is mado, "o bpitesottug partlos will bo rautzad to- give bond for the falthlul porformance of their contract in the sum of ten to forty thoussud dollars, or such & sum in pro- portion to tha number of conviuts employed. Paymonts for tho labor will bo requirond to ba made meonthly, by the 10th duy of cach month succocding that 1n which tlie labior was perforined. * Uontractors witl not bo requirod to pay forany time lost by veasun of siekncay, or while convicts ara conilnod in tholr celis under puulshmont, but convicts will Lu allowed o batho, ¢hiavo, seo the surgoon, and recolva visits from frienis (0 accurdance with tho fulos of_ the Pelsou, withe wut any dedugtion for lost thue un that account. An avorago of nino (V) hours during tha year will bo son. sidered a dny's lahur, All bids to ho sealed, and will ba reccivod until 2o'clock Pe 1., the 16th day of Uctohior, 18/3, idtlers aro ruquustod 1o bo proront at nponing of bids, ho right {a rasorvod to roject any ur all bids. e Kansas Poniteutiary ls lucatod tive wiles south of Yoaveuwarth City, on the lcavenworth & lawronco Brauch of tho Kutuas Paclile Raflway, rondoring esflroad cummunication easy, Uual can bo hod frum (ho Leaven. worth cual inlno in any quantity, Any further infurinalion may bo hail by addrassing tho }.""fi J“' 1Al'ln:mwrlll, Kansas, to whom il bideareto 0 addrossoll, Ly order of tho Board of Directars. 4 HENRY HOPKING, Wardoa, RA‘}IL.ROA_D EM!: TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATHY. Swmmer Arrangemont, o LELANATION 0F RRPRUENOF MATA.—§ Salurdayve plod, * Bunday oxcoptod, londay exco) A e Fivo Biinday at 80 h. . ¢ Daltes PGy LAS MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTEAN RAILROADS Doty foot of Juke iy, anid foot nf Tvcenty-teconl-at, ieliet ofice, 61 Clark &t,y sontheast corner lta and T Canttate, eorner of Aadison, wlolihy Mall (sia main and alr 1ino), e e Atlantio Iixpro: 4 II:A r’l'l'. Night Expross, a.m ot U i e i oEhing lxiross 00, m| . m Night Hpross 49410 0. | "0 e s 0. WENTWOLTH, Uaneral Paxsongor Agont. _ CHICARD & ALTON MAILROYY. Chicagn, Kansas City anil_Denver STarl Line, via_Louiste ant, Mo., and Chienga, pringfiell, Alton and St Lonfa Theaugh Line. Uistort Bepot, Weat Side, near staillaonest, Lrize, Tieket Oflece s AT Depot, and 123 danilalphste Tzave, | Arriva, Kansnn Oity Rxpross vin Jacks i 1" Al Foaimnae SHor 9608, m. 810 p. s Lxpress, aud Loulsi- Kanras Cirg Fast Jnokaansiite, 1il, 200, m[4 700 0. . R 007, | W a t 0m. m.lt 70 acmfé 0300 o | 73040 e num. [N S 9300, nv.(* 8110 Py 420, m.|? 8:10 o, » 450 B Thele 9400, m: s, vin Main Lo : Touln Fant FExpress, via Alnin| Bt i Vitln Division. Springliold Kx Speingold Fast Bpre dollomol Olty lixbiras: Prorln, Kookuk & Buein ié1) Waonana, d Washington Txpresa Joliot & Dl CHIPAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY. Uninn Depat, corner Maddiron and Cannl-ats,; Ticket Ofice 83 South Clark-st., opposite Sherman House, and al Depots Trai Arrits, Milwankec, 8t. Paul & Minnonp- olfaDay Tixprns . Milwaukoo & Peairin’ ‘Gl Gl e A B hwan ke , A 19 R s * 0:30 8, M. " 5:00p, s 19:30 p. m. t6:50 0, m. *11:008. m. * 4:15 . me. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Depota—tunt of I Iwlfana-av,, and Siztoenthest, and Canal und § Ticket ofices, No, b Clarks Arrize, 10 A1 fi’f:nwuu . x XD, Paclli Byt Linoessszecsessen Aurora Passougar, Mondota & Ottawa Passengor,. Downor's Groro Aceomniodating Aurora Poss Aurara Pay Dubuguo & ity Facllic Night Ixprosn Downor's Urova Acconimodaiion, “Woxas I:xpross.. iz 'I_LLINNS CENTRAL RAILROAD. t atkeat, and fo n st, Arrive, £t. Louls Expross, Bt. Louis Fast Lino, Calro Mall, Calro Expro: Bpringtield I Hil)rlnullulll Jaxpross.... Dubuque & Sloux Olty Dubuguo & Kioux Olty Iz, Su) {illman Passonger.. i5do Park and Oalt Wood3 Iiydo Park and Oak Woods, 3iyde Park and Oak Wood: 11ydo Park and Qak Woo Jiyde Park and Ouk W 1 5 Hyde Park and Oak Wood o Park and Oa} Hyde Park aud Osk \Vggd: (@) Runs to Unampaign on Saturda; CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAN, Clty afices, corner Jianniph and LuSalte-ate,, and 15 Canale 3., corner Madisun-st e m, DL ni Teave, CTETENN 10:16 2, m, Arrive, a Pacific Faat Line, a Dubtquo Day Ex. via Glinton.. aQuatia Night Exbross, ., @ Dubuauo Night Ex. i3 Uil @ Ivsonort & Dubnaua iésprose a Frocport & Dubnaue Kxnross, & Milwatikes Mall., & Miiwaukco Exprosh. b Milwaukeo Passongor. 2 Milwaukce Passonkor ( b tirogn oy Vixpro 9 t, Paul 3 0 p: me LS Vi40 e ‘a—Dopot cornor of Wella and Kinzlesta, B Doput cornpe of Cunal and Kinzlg-ts, WL NEIT, Gon. Pass. Agont. = o aul Lxpros, COLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEXICD, Ticket anit Frelght Offcs, 71 Clarkest, Spectal Inducomonts, Great Now ftanta. A A Folt. It W, E. WEBE, don'l Ag't. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Deoty corner of Vun uren and Slerinan-sts, Ticket ofice, Grand Tucific Hatel, Qmaha, Leavonw'th & Atehison Ex Poru Accommodatlon, Night Expross.. o Teavouwurth & ATehiso 13peoss Depoty, Van Burensat,, yoot ar LaSalls-s ysae, sorthieest corner Clarli and Itandolplieets., und southcest corner Canal and Vadison-sta. Aol via Ale Lino puil Main Lino oclal New York v "Xl Linn... Atlatlo 1y Night Expross, Eikhartacoouiouation, . Bouth Clifcuge Accommiodation, Day fzpros Pacttie L:xp Tast Lin CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE, From he Great Central Ruilroad Depot, Yoot of Lake-st, "For thraugh Uickets and sleeping-car Lérihs apply u new Ticket office, 181 Kandolph-st,, near corner Clar) Canaloat,, corner Madison; 9% LaSallets, corner Washe inglon, aud at ilinofs Centrat Depol. Toaro Olifeago. ... rrivo at Lafcsoito. Arivo at Tndiananolls Arrivo st Clucinnath 10530 p. .| Traina arrive at Chicago at 7:57a, m.,, 8 7240 p. m, Onléllnn runiing Saturday nkght dianapolis and Otucinnatl, South End passengors can got bagrago cliookod and tako train at 'Pwonty-socondsst. vt M. m. 185 D, M, ' . m. MEDICAL CARDS, DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, 277 and 239 South Clark st cornor Van Biiron, Chicago, Tt s wotl known by allasdorsof the papors, that Dr. 0. Ilgsio atho uidost osabiished piyaloiau I Ohloazo: Bclonce and piperlonco hiavo mado D, B, tho most ros nownod SPEGIALIST of tho ago, ionorod by the nross, esteomad of tho niyhest modicalattainmonts by all tha modical nstitatas of o day, having dovotod TWENTY VEiTS I 3 VIR i bocteetly romedios that wil Sire ponttvoly il Snses of OHIONO AND SPECTAL SEASIS In oty nox CONSULTATION FITLE, SEPARATE PARLORY for ludic: d gontlomen. l. CORRESPONL ()] CONFIDENTIAL, - Addrosail latters, with stumps, (o Dr. 0. BIGELOW, 877 wnd 219 South Clarkst. Times, Oct, 23, 1843, DR, BIGELOW 1a a togularly bred physlolsn, Tiis tope atation i best knawn iorg 1n our midst. [0 waits nio dizs Tantrotaranco, but is woll swokon, of by ovory‘oue uae {Fieting themselvos to lis cara. - Whilo the world cudures 1bie olaes of physioians nro required, aud 1f any ono noods Boh sorvice, It 18 of tho u{mMOst inportance ta” ongaya by s it whoso oxperianco is oqual to his offor of Tiodie cabuld, nlll{]wlmn:l]! pw‘ull:&;’;:; :‘\‘\;’:llily"hnllsrggl l%n"smu o truth, o rocoih o3t condially an ok e 6 Vi DIt BIGELON, at bis Contral ht ‘Bouth Clark-nt., Ghleai, DR. A. G. OLIN, 352 WADBASII-AV,, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, Tho most ronownad spuoiallit of tho age in the treat ment of all Ghranfo Diseasos of hoth sozos, Nl nal Wonknoss, Norvousuess, Avorsion to Sucioty, Ine puirad " Bight, Loss, of Memory, Ko, ponnaiinds oured, Nomattes who havo falled,' onll ‘or weito, It in rolt-ovidont that & physician miaking a cornin olatéof diseasos for thirty yoars ifs study, aull tronting thousunds of cascs yoarly, it avqulre grontor wkill i nis spoclaly than ong in goioral practloe, -~ Phgsicians of high stand ing, In this aud othor cltles recoiniza this fact and roo« ommeid pationt ta Dr, Olfn for treatimont. Qileo Hours, 9. . lo¥ g, . Sundasey o0 p, o Call or write for bis lata work, * Lust Mankiood,” froa of ahariges COBURN Medical Institute, 196 and 177 South Clarkest,, cornor Moncoo, Cbloago, fuumded end condvicted by! Dr. J.- Q. Cobilemy Tor the treutiont sod onre of il forniof ohknle and woclsl diveasos in o I woxes, This Mstituto 18 duguestionbls the m selentiiio {n this country for tho lmuxn\mu' ol digasca, 15, Cabiurn I8 u Fogular graduuto of modiofio, and has theso diplomas from tha bost colloges in thi Vorld, aid s hae mro oxportenco I tho (reatingn 10} Wrivato disonscs thau uny phyelcn in (b otgo, Young Hiun wha Toquite u paysician neyor 1 4o el spoedy rod Hornd pofnuneni our at tho handaof De. Gobiirit, Heud twontamps for fity hooks o waiw uud 101110 dF tony adileom, in nonled onvolopn. - suursss lotlor 3, CPCOBURY, 152and 177 Sunth Cluraest ., Uleugo, | ‘Al Gomidoutial, OMlivo hours: 9 &, iy (a8 B i, § Busday, 4 tad p.m, NO cURE! D q { NO PAY!! r. Kean, 380 South Clark-st,, Okicago, May ho e]uuflllflnlllll“‘nt):uml:ll\lbl.“alruvnl A hu"u’.y wally IS0t SRS the oy phyatotan i thio clty who war Brua oo vont for 50 conta, Tiluatratad with numore out 0 engravidke.