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16 . THE “ MUTUAL SECURITY.” ! Judge Drummond on Treasurer Senmmon’s Set-Offs Lossos Under Policies Not Allowable Against Subworiptions to Stook. Unpald Subsoription 5 8 Trust-Fund.-- The Stock-Holder Must Pay Up His Stock, Ths tollowing 1s Iudgo Drummond's dectston fn full I the mattor cntitled “J, ¥, Scammon, plaiutif, v. Mark Kimball, Assigneo of {ho Butual Boourity Inaur- anoe Company, dofoudant," delivered In tho United Btatea Clrout Gourt, abont s wock 0go: “This ws o bill in equity to claltn a_sot-ot e omands of thio Assigneo of tho Company, Tho dobt sought to bo set off nrose us follows ; At tho time of the firo in Obicago, on ho 8th aud 9th of October, S671. Lo palutlr ola soveral polleles of fustranen O et 1o Compnny, as indemnity for loss by fire, R sihied Jors to & largo smonnt, which, it ia_con- e wos within tho torma of tho policios, snd for ‘which the Company is liablo, This ond othor losses at Tho samo timo, rondored {hio Gompany insolvent, aud T e bortiy aficr put nto baukruptey by il cred- A o B o Asalgnco, whilo admitting tho liability of o ompany, dopicd ihat tho dobt could bo ot off inst tho I(Bmlllll‘l of the Company, and filed a cross- bill asking for o docree ‘ogainst tho plaiutid for theao O ailn.® Thoy wers two, nd ho first nroa0 a6 fol~ M ¥o charler of tlio Compan suthorized tho subscribors to tho stock to pay & small percontago of their subscriptions in monoy, and to_ give notes with e ot pormonal sccurity for tho roma{nder, sud a ‘Wat whon $50,000 of tho caplial 'stock e atbecribod, and 5 por cont pald, and T8 remaindor 'sooured, business couwld bo com- eoed. | Tho plaint wea one of tho original sub- Socibers for a considorablo amount of tho atock and 4 i1 ono Metaliment, snd gave promissory noten to o Company, secured 88 required, for tho remninder. ks han movar boen wholly pald by the plaintiff, and, SCtho tmo.f o docreo of benkruptoy, Bo wie - Siblod to tho Company for a port of Lis aubscription totho stock, Tho other demand Wes a8 follows: From tho organi- ration of tho Qompany, in 1664, tho plaintif” hind beon W Diznotor and o momber of ‘the Executive and Fi- ancial Committoo, and ono_ of its chiof managurs, Aftar tho stock wassubacribed and aportion of it paid, s Flalntit proposcd fo tako tho amouat, liold it sub- Joot t0 call, and pay intorostat 10 por cont, This offer 3 nover istinctly and in form accoptod by tho Dosrd S Diroctors, but thio plaintiff, boing o baukor at tho fimo, Tiold "tho monoy, and fnterest wna crodited on 1hosum total, - Tho hetand tho rosult scom to Lisva bion ‘acqniosood in by tho Diroctors and by tho Compa- 55 Zor omo yoars, | Tharo wero oflier nssots which \ppoar st dirst to lave beon paid to tho Johomiror or Bocrotary, and doposited to tho crodit of the Compouy in the Dleclanica’ Hationnl Bank, of which tho pleintiff was Prosidont. Tho monoy in his honds was used 88 required, In 1668 a further call was mado on tio stock subserip- 1fom, and nfterwords, whot waa obtained, & woll s Sl fands, apposrs to havo beon doposited in tho Sfochanica’ National Bank to thocrodit of the plaintiff, Thoro was always & Troasurer of tho Company, sud i 3570 tho plaluthir wes olocted Treasurer, and ro-cloctod 101671, And woa Troasurcr at tho timo of tho fre, Oct, Bond 9, 1871, In 1810, tho plaintiff objected to paying 10 por’cont ntorest.’ No diatinet action wan taken on Whin “After Lo was olected Treasurer, tlio Shonoy 'of tho Company Wes permitted to ro- Main’ in s - bonds ss bforo, by gou- ral acquicacence, Thoro was credited to tho Compa~ Ty cach yoar, at first 10 por cont Interest, and for tho year endiug July, 1871, 8 por cent. Thero wos nothing 31 tho boos of tho Gofnpany o Abow that the money as lonned fo tho plaintiil, but tliey cantained roport Thado from (ime to timo, with fnterest credited, Tho Books and roports, and fndeed all the xecords of tho Gompany, freated tho moucy in {lo hands ‘of tho SR "as stock or cash asnels, or cnsl: In bonl, Bt er” Goptomber, 1869, all money was charged fo the Treasurer, At tho timo of tho firo tho plaintif had in his bands, under tho circumnstances above mentioned, the sum of §30,188.93, belonging to tho Company., ‘Tt Was slnimed by thio plantir that at tho timo the funds of tho Company woro thus in his koeping, in consequenco of . losscs, bo hud mado coustderblo “avantea to tue Compony to onablo it to pay tho kamo, “Fho first question is, whethier tho plaintift Las tho right to 8ot Off s losson under policies of the Qom- Peily ogainat bia gubscription to tho stock, In_oug Seeo, what thio plaintifl owea tho Company onbis stock iy Gobt o tho Compony, Wt o Company s tho plaintiff on his po) jicles of insnrance is a debt duo Iho plaintifl, Tho dobts aro mntuul, in that they exiat tromono to tho_ofher reciprocally. ' And if tho dobl {0 from tho plalntiff were an ordinary debt, thon, A6 Diave alteady decided in tho caso of Drake V. Tiotlo, Astlgne, tho set-off would be allowed, aithouglh tho reault would be fo pay th] plaintit his clim sgatnat tho Company in preforenco to other creditors. Wo are to apply the Bankrupt law to the law of tho Stato creating the corporation, Tho charter suthior- $ed 16 Company to commenco businoss on tho pay= meut of 5 per cont of {he amount subscribed, pro- vided {ho paymont of tho remaludos of tho atock was secured, . fho purposd of this was to accommodate tho stock- bolders, by permiiting secured promiscs to pay to Btand It tho piace of tho money. 1t wna still intenided 340 fund to protect the creditors of the Compuny, aud ochnrter polated out fho epecial monnor in Which 1he fiind could be made availablo in caso of neccasity, \hdl which has bocn followed in this caso, Eo loug a8 1o Company was solvent thero might not bo sny sorl- Dus gbjoetion to tho stockliolder inalsting that his lows o & policy should bo an suswer toa call to pay Die Subscription fo tho stock, becauss if ho sero 1o pay bin subscription, the Comipany would bo obliged immediately to refund to tho extont of tholozs, " In {hat caso 1o ono s injured by the aliowanco of the seteoff. Dut where the Company i {nsolvent and bankrupt, it {s different, Somo ono must sustain o foos, snd tho question s whethor tho stock- holdor who Las not psid his stock subscrip- Hon, nnd who happens to havo o policy on which the Company is Lable, shall boar his sliaro of the loss, or shall bo Ell!l in full to tho extent of bjs subscription, Docs tho fact of insolvoncy or Dunkruptey meko no chango fn the rulo? Wo think it does, and that there ia o differenco in prineiplo be- tuween the two cascs, Wo Lavo tho right to Judgo of causes from thoir effects, and to reason accordingly, end certainly we ought not to sanction s ralo which Toduces 8o ymuch loss ta tho goneral creditors of tho Company, upless by following o dlfferont course o trouch upen | sumo - autlled principlea of law or equity. Whore o parly borrows from fho capital of the Company, takes ooy, ustalns & loss, and, in aso of insolvency ond Pantyuptcy, clalms to sot 1t off, wo admit it, bocauso els ah ordinavy dobtor of tho'Company, aid there- Yoro, comes within, the Tulo thiat ono debt unswers *lother, howover burd it may oceasionally be, and Honblrui on goneral principles of cthics, But ul this case the plaintiff is not an ordinary debtor of the Com- pflnfl; The charter has pormitied him to retain o part of the capital of the Company, ond hold it in trust for fhe credifors, Aud, it sooms fo us, that {0 allow him, undor 'tho circumstances’ of ko Sarey to phy Dimself in tho way ho scoks for his losses under tho policies, would ebable him to take hdvantngo of his fduclary relutions, and oblain a pref- erence over the other creditors, not warrsuted by the Squltablo principlcs of tho baukrupt lay, aud contrary £0'tho manitost inteut of thelchartcs of tho Compuny; In & court of equity, oi o sot-olf may bo allowed which 1a not sustainablo ot luw, 80 we auppoae, though onorally _equity follows o law, there miy o a scteoff, tochmically good uf luw, wh owing to tho rélations of tho parties, may not Lo a Soieaible, Tu this cosc, the plalutil comes into ‘Gourt of oquity for relicf, and wo think ko _should frst Q0 equity, by making good bis shsro of the capital etock, on tho strougthy of which fho Company obtajued ts credit, and wero enabled to start {n businoss, This hns bocomo oquity, bocauso Lo is, In oue sense, & trusteo of that fund, aud beeause, further, tho Come= pany is insolvent aud in hnukml\v ‘Bamo vocy lato Euglish suthoritics wero citod by tho ,flnin\m’s counsel, which it s Inslsted are declsfvo of o caso in favor of thoot-off. “Thio first. was—In To Duckworth, 2 Law ltcports (Glncory Avpeut Casea) 18001, Tt "1 aimieult to Somprelicud this caso fully without un examination of fho farious stututes roforred to, Tho party hiad ub- scribed for certain shures of stock in a company s Lo waa nlso & creditor. The Company was wound' up Wnder a spocial statuto, Afterward the party mado an assignment for the benefit of lincreditors, which wus teglatorod i bankrupley, The quéstion vus belween the representative of {he Company, un- der Ui windinge sol,und tho Trustees et tho ‘bankruptey regiutration, s to tho riglt of tho latter to set-off thoplebt from the Cflln‘mll)‘ 10 tho party, agaiust calls for the subseription, wul tho Court hield that 1ho Sot-off was allowabla, on the ground upparently that tho caso was ono of ordinary mutual dobts, and 8o within {no statnto {n haukruptey s to wot-oif, It was admitted that it the Court of Choucery, a8 such, had Déen adjuaicating tho caao, that tia set-off would not Do allowed, Lecauso the'truo cousiruction of tho windlug-up act eut it oif, Tt Ctresting d s’ o Court of Bankruptey and . mob 48 A Court of Equity, ~and todependant of tho i fforcnices botween {hat cixo wid Uhin, the roisoning of tho Court s not very wallfuc- tory, The Judge morely suys, L s his opluion thit e would b ret-off under's purtielar ecction of tho siatute, o othior cago Ia In ro Univorsal Bauking Corpora. ol 5 Layy Toports (Chuticery Aot Casc), 411—-1639 Tiand i ehuflar to tho fist and refen wpdn it i far an theso cases sliow that a_subseribor 0 tho stosk of & company may kot off n domand duo from oK fompany agiinat, his subscription, under tho e ometuncos ot forth, thero may’ bo curtain i lbgtos between thoso ‘cancs and {liis, though thio A tauro troaled throughout as ordinary dobis, and B aitcration sccm o invo heon glvori to any rolu- P irust oxlatiug etwoon tho partics, Aud be- Lilen, s nlready fntimuted, thoro aro yarious statutes B tod 1o, wlilols may liavo moro oF leas affcoted tho Toeeta of tho Coutt, /Tho windig-upact seoms Lo cou- enl that tho principlo of wutrod i caso of contriby “Wrong, s it prohibits it, o d8 1 voro ot declded aftor ho passngo of our Bankrupt law, bud (laroforo sould beL nvo o "Lonaidoration of tho Inw-nuker, fored Into tho consl er, Dut Witls ‘thio. principles of thoso lato Engliels cages, to bo admitted by the counsol of tho DNBT, o % e caso. of wutil comnpanios, so- Salled, tho rufe did not apply of ‘allowing wet-off, Ono called, ay Lo seforrod to—Lawrence ve Nl cuo A Rew York T, 1o6—whore tho porly ‘bad | glven | whs tu ' tormed B it soh 1 gul Bt S o Compony, debi dus bits (108 0 ot (o et oY i i v wolits ngatnst out o and ho the Compan; h ¥ L hs e o % in, and tho fox wna soparated from his first lovo, “Tiin' waa reponted, nnd therowmn dinnos that dny, Thoro i n maxim Lint ¥ Fried_chickona toll o talen, ‘Dut tho palo lua of susploton stolo over that matket. ‘man, an yellowness dooa tipon the autumn leaves, and. T Rhatly conaehited to reopen bis nccount in ordor to Tavo sotno sliow for Lt poltry, Unles Providenco ‘s worked n miraclo in his favor, that nccount is opon. unto this duy, Itis doubiful whothor an carthaunko: will closo i, 1t & ouo of thoso {hingswhicki ono framoa’ aud uasga up w0 Temembranco of biighted opos, L Wow, If # Porploxoi ™ lioa no frfond who 1 in thio mo- nagorls business, let hiim go to the Joard of Tublio held that " thls conld not bo dono'in that case, Liocann tho ot conatituted part of tho capilal of tho Com- pany, and, in, eano of tasolveney, tonuffer it Lo bo dono, would e giving ono oredl{or an unfalr advaite ago over another, Tho _bankrupt in {s cnso wan callod & mutual! company, though tochuically n stock company, it o 'nro "somowhat, at & foss to undorstand tho' alleged aifforonco betweon tha two- canoa : it fu trio o tant callono s joint-stock company and tho athor n Tutunl company, bt nmen do st oingo thiggs, L both tio blila phyabio ) constithton past of Lo car; Aial of the Compaity, and a trust fund for the benofit of creaiiora.’ 1n both {ho parly owiug tho bills re- s ot with n loas on & yolioy of tho Com- | Works and eco If ho cau borrown fox fhey have: S Oy, differonce, it any, Acoms to bo in fayor | Doublese, Tiompson and Castor in helr il &"Yio promium moto o clitming a soboff, be; | youth Buvo called Iho chickens of thelr noigh- Causo thot 18 given for tho policy, ond, by o specics of | bors, and thoy will m pathizo with our Srrungomenty alandn. idieelly buo pet of tho cap- | frloid i his disrens, UL, the toport mey Do trio B g aro. thio, billa focoivablo Jisvo to bo | that tio Honrd has cked out tho stock of aninsln n ils 1y aa B pagt of tho capital, nud woro given | parke, by drosslg up somo dogs in tho skdns of boats, in tho barrol, walor, nying The barrel with that apoclal purposo, foxon, otc, Dut, it ho cannot proceed in thin wny, ho Tt sca 1o 1a thnt tho srgument of the Gonrt fn tho | must anglo for theao rooators with lines baited with caso of Lawrence v, Nelson, applica to thls casc, Corn and othior geductivo preparations, This hins an | got thoro sho e O ® Yhat Mo Daukrupt Isw hos | odor of polty larcony about #f, and thereforo it noy oo way any of tho rights of sol- | bettortodo t by night, when lio Tocording Angolis | rying to got OfF. bt han recognized and onforced them, Thotia | sslecp and tho Lioavonly Yadhr is carclosely fopts Whos shem 80, but tho Nankriph law vao, not intended {o encour- i "Tlieso oro coursea Which ato recommendod by ex- Ao ntiy(bing inequitablc, or to engbl ono o take i s A perienco; but thero nro others whioh on ontor- Tiniago of o lakkeuplcy of e individaator ncom, | prising, youny men 1y adopt. Ho may, durin R Cebinin poyihent in Toll, whilo othore could | this crisls in hin - affaire, ~ (cimporarliy "espend } sad b Do Linvo a pittarice, and eapocinlly'when thoso scoking | tho tonth _commandment, make loso to tho Iio advantago ocenpiod relations of trust. jifoof hig nolghbor on tho right, ani offor hor tho Ot foltows feom whiat wo hinvo 8aid, that wo ora of | improper dovotion of lifetimo, provided shio will kill opinign that the plantiff has not tho right in equity to llans Toopters, No womin of n‘k; aducation woula | tormined to i hia lossen "on. tho policic sgniuat hin Habilition | besitato' for o moment botweon * Porploxed ” and what sort of Whon ko got for tho peymont of, tho ptock of tho Company. Wo | fiomo chickena, Or ho mey stufl his cars with catton a8 my suroty to tho ‘Tartar, cortaln to roach him.” Atraightway sauk to tho botte d tho monoy was lost. o Tartar's houso thero 'Ono day shohp- and whon sho very ono BUppOsa what Lapponod ? In th Tived » Jussinn itchon-mald. poned to go to tho rivor for wator s burrol floating. slon Bho went o little way into tho wato Sut I wasn'tto bodono! it rotronted from tho barrol to tho Bho wont _on trying thon sho wont Liome at had bapponod. but ab tast lio do- o to tho rivor and seo for himsolf arrol it was that was floating thoro. thoro, auro onongh thora ws tho hon sho mado nt the barrel, bor ; whon sho_turned shoro, it flontod aftor hor. ing for some timo, and told hor mustor all th first ho wouldn't beliovo her, {0 himsolf ¢ hold of it, from r and ubs, golng with waros from ono placo toun- other, whoi all of o enddon n storm nrosp, and was on tho point of sinldog tho ship Thon tho morchant remoinberod borrowed monoy, and givor a8 n auroty, but' ind not pid won doubtioss tho cauno of tho storm nrlsin No soonor had ho said this storm bogan to subsido. 0 barrol, counted out 60,000 rublos, wrote tho Tar- tar n note, placed [t, ‘togothor with the monoy, and thon flung the barrel into_tho % AL gnvo tho eross tho monoy&ryill bo hio was in. ow ho had n the lifo-giving orosa his dobt. s _to himeelf than the Tho morchant took o That | * om 3 Bul, T AMUSEMENTS, STAR LEOTURE CCURSE. MUSIO TIALL. Amusoments aro known by tho poople who attend an {8 known by bis smusomenta,! REASONS FOR BUYING A SEASON TIGKET to the Star Gourse: You hara reserred séat (o hear ten of the most celebrafed. anil beai Tecturern Foronly 8 Blews than Aa(r the cott f Fetcread s ot bought thems SIngly for each leclure, You Aure the samo reserced teat throughout the wihols urgs Tickels are sold firat, and have the firat chofcs o reeretaents, : % it ‘arold tha {neoncenlence af i t et ey ehe v ert Vont 8+ ing it endaator l'r‘l,nw;l €. i " ot do ot o yourself you ely sendd you oo ey U e Toe Yer o Raping gane, joyment for less money Jou have fen tceeks' instructice than yolu can by (¢ elscichere, It furnishes :Food Jfor dis- aduertised, 1f any asion anl thatught, ‘ouars sura yois get at much ar change s ecer miatls {r the Srar Course ({6 for TR DENEFIT O i GOLORL OF REARON TIORETA: The munagers gt 4 o ot s o s Lot sy 77 0 enin cachs (n & resereed 42t ategant hail i G hicagoy s ot B mowt BRET HARTE, 1] {hink that thoobligation of evory porson who subscribes | dipped fn lsndanum, OF ho mn; Tiiro ono of tho col- | barrol floatin; .um.( not far from tho shore, Tho aud owes for stock in such n company ss {his org( brothren to steal tho dl!h:ryhoru of hiarest, and | Tartar took .;',, his clothos and wont into tho JARRIET BEECHER STOWE, {5, tn ‘caso of ils insolvency, to pay whot ho | sond thom to poteple, OF, i o plonses; hio may” Join | wator ; boforo ko hind gono any distanco tho bar- " JAMES T. FIELDS, o¥en for the benefit of {hio crodiidrs, {5 Philosophical. Boclaty for iho Investigntion of | yol camo flonting up to him o o own accord. Ho | GERALD MASSEY, “Tho ol question 1t asto o wuitable xight of | Truth, anl oot o can got any Tght there. Bty | Jiq Told of i CAL e rned It snd NEWMAN HALL, aoton ofthe Miime undor tho policies ngaiust tho | whtover ho does, ho would confor a favor on othora nid hold of it, carried it homo, O tily of DANIEL DOUGTIERTY, .guuh which the plalntiff held sa tho Treasurer of tho } f hio would make publichis success. L&:nh;‘; lm:flt:; 'Cl;hn;‘o tl]:: :;\;:wn ;1“::‘0 y ‘gn OAMILTA URSO CONCERT TROURE, i ompany, 000y, bl o 3 E C v e o position of tho platntif was unquostion- TILE CITY IN BRIEF. 100k ot tho noto aud road it, snd this Is wht 3t J. DE CORDOVA, ably that of Frusteo, ‘Thio only point is, whethier that vad chianged by tho. contract, or, rathor, understand= ing of tho partics, It moy bs admittod’ that tho foir inforcnco 1a that fho platutier had tho right to uso tho monoy, “echuwo” (o payment of intorest dmplice that; but it ia imposslblo to considor this part of tho cavo fairly, Without boaring in mind tho peou- Har rolations of {lio parties to onch othor, If tho piatn- 450 tind_anthority to omploy the funds, ‘aa Tressurer, Tio vwas obiiged 0 linve thom plwayn rendy to anawor the' necessities of tho Company, o was etill, osto tliem, Trusico, and not on ordinary debtor of tho gomgaoy. Tt Was tiscasgof n Tristos wing, truek funds with tho consent of tho ceatus gue trust, butale ‘ways on tho condition that thoy wero to bo 8o tacd that 1o could meot tho object of ho trust. "o ovidenco shows that, ot the timo of tho . firo, tho plaipfiT liad In his bands tho fund’ of the Gompzoy, It was sa Tressurcr. Haying met with losses 01 bis policies, o claims tho right, #0 £0 speak, of scquestering tho' funds in hia Tiouds os Treasurer to answor his losses 58 5 gonoral croditor of the Company. " 1f wo concodo this may bo perminsiblo in caso of an ordinary debtor, wo think it Srould not apply Lo ono occupying tho sittiation of tlo PlaintT, Ho would bo recetving tho obligations of the Company upou different torms from an ordinary ‘polloy.huldor, and ho would cccupy o autago ground over othiors, "Thoro woro sovoral difficulties in tho way of o sct- off on tho specinl facta of tho caso, ‘Tho plalntilf wus Glocted Tresauror {n 1870, Whatover arrangomont was ‘mado, If at all, was prior to that time. The most that an bo said Js that, after o wag elocted Trensurar, tho fands in his Lauds, whilo they werc, from tme to timo, roported as caelh o capital, drow {ntorcat, which was " accountedfor, and thia with Ui acquiessnco of thoso who may bo prosumod to reprosont tho compa- ny. ‘Thers wWas nio distinet contract mado with im Whilo ho waa Treasurer, which would constituto him thie dobtor, and nothing more, of tho Company. Tho plaihti(l was not only {ho bankor of the Com- was sald in it Tho Trving Olub will givoita snnual reunion party ot Martine's West 8ide Hall, Friday, Oct. 10. Roliglous sorvices will be hold at tho Nowsboys ‘Homo, No, 44 LaSnllo strect, this ovoning, to which frionds ond strangors aro invited. -Chntles Olson atolo & cloak from Marthis Bear, No. 105 North Morgsn streot, and was yestordoy hold thorefor 4n $200 ball by Justice Scully, Willism Tangloy, or * Appetito Biil," Hugh Higginn, and Josoph Martin wore fined $100 and costs cach, yes- tordny, by Dangon, for robbing G. W, Tindall in tho ‘bunko game, TTho Merry Club ¥ will hold o meoting at the Xin- dorgarten Tall, No, 57 Bholdon atroet, on Tuesday ovening noxt, for (ho election of officors aud tho trans- action of othor important Lusiness, . William Scully tricd to pags o connterfolt $20 on I Bai Gocdfred Kammorman, and Androw Gurand, and tico Scaily yesterday hield him in $400 bail to appear ot tho Oriminal Court, ‘Membors of {hio Beacon Light Division of tho Sons of Tomperance aro notified that o ‘meoting of the ision will bo held to-morrow oveniug at tho hall, cor. Yorot Dosplaines and Lako atroots, for tho elcotfon of offcers, Johin Powell 11 5 great big man with o small wite, for Fhom ho evinces his affection by maltreating Lot in 1ho most stnmoful maunce, Justica Banyon sostor- oy put bim under bonds of $300 o keop tho peace. Tho alarm from Box 41, at half-paat 1 o'clock yestor- dny morning, waa occasioned by n fira at No, 500 31 ign avonue, tho residonco of Joln Btovonson, Lot $160 ; fully Insured, Tho People’s Omntbus and Deggago Oompsny, willy which, whon tho lifo-givin toundod nt Ho counted t} full sum was it liis first duty to sottle with tho fusido it saying ¢ Evory ono you, brothor Tartar wos Litchon-mald ngo, sd Mr. Roull, for ton years ‘pony, but its Treasurcr, considored as sustaining thoso jn Omaibug and BB sommatation | mutes, iwhich suggostod to him tho 1dog of try- D e e anainio o tho ofise, It | gaend aflor tho 1at of Oclgber HoE M eenl g i i 18 vory clone that. Ty e iR s the viow of | tickets ot twonty for 1. Binglo forca will ho 10 centa, ing to what pomlé » similar systom of education During tho Exposition their atages will run at one minute intervals until 10:30 p. m. Tomplar Lodge 440, 1.0, 0. F., s changed ita nigiit of mecting from Wednesday to Monday, and wWill et in its lodge-room, corner of Desplainea and Washington streols, to-morrow evening, for tho trans- action of {mportant business, . Sixtoen difforent persons wero fined, on the West Sido, yeslerdny morning, by Justice Sanlly, for loaviug {heir teams in the streets unhitched, 1o gavo warn- ing. that Nereafter ho should suvoroly punish all cases of {his chiaracter. Tonry Armund must bon monopollst, and, accord- ingly, snould bo Tovoled to tho rank of o Commion mat, dobtor nud_creditor, This, we think, lias not beon o 8 charged with stealing seven horses and as many ohe, and, thiereforo, wo ovoerulo thio claim of sotolf. bugglen, e Beully yestorday continuod his caso Tho original bill will bo dismiseed, and a decreo will | in bail of §6,000. tho pIAn, the Dircetors aud tho Company did nob regard tho plaintifl as the mero borrower of the funds in'hio hands, and beforo o Aot-off would bo admissibly a8 batween tho Gompany and ta Trosaurer o cisg of Uho Insolvency or baukruptcy of tho former, thero ought o be satisactory evidenco that le, as to {lo oney, lnd taken tho position of on outelde’ party’; in othor words, that io had, 06 to o money, ceased 16 Lo tho Treasurer of the Compauy, Wo need not rofer to tho question, whether it it was Ioan to tho Tressurer by tho Dircctors, it wasn vio- Satlon of Inw, and. fhoreforo Invalid.’ Wo profer to Tace It on tho frround that, under somo of {ho con- Fadon facs of fie case, th set-o s not matntainable, unless thero is_establisbed the simplo relation of Blunel poodlo and & Hamorton. the lotters of capitals, I Db orlgna] D e o tho erons-bill foF tho | * mo Fronch cluss, wunder tho tho tultion of Madamo | 10 T anlh, o smaunt due. 4 Dodon, il x:\xm;;’. tho clape-room of o dliritian ::l“kn’ " G mion, No. 114 Madison street, on Friday evoning, ven, 110W TO EXTERMINATE ROOSTERS, | Oct.3, st 7o'clock, All persons {tosiring 'to “onter tho A, G, B, ond class must moko application to the Curator, Tho Ohristion Unfon German clags, under Prof Andreas Grol, will roatime ita lesons Thursday evens Ing nost at 7 o'clock, Thore will bo two classes, ole- Ihantary and advanced. All yersons desiring to at- tend will pleaso npply immediately at the rooms, No. 114 Mndleon strect. Tho Philosophical Socloty will hold & moeting on Tueedsy evening noxt, when tho adoption of the Uon- stitution will be. mooled, snd an_interestiug Jeoturo given by Dr, R. N, Foster, of this city, on tho Philoso- $liy " of Phyeical, Monial; and Moral Growth, Tho membership §s open toall. Tho Buporintendont of the Nowaboya' Homo, W. B. Billings, ‘will start for Marshall County, Til, o Wedngatay morning, with & lot of boya,~ Theso &b A Varioty of Witys Suggested=-The Fox Gume, the Baited Fish-Hook, and the French Ylorn. Tothe Editor of The Chicauo Tribuno : Buv: It hus beon satd that ¥ an editor knows overy- thing,” and bis advico is infallible. Now, Mr, Editor, pormit me, na oue of your admirors, o ask advice bout tho followlng snuoyance, which 1 have no doubt mojority of your friends huvo at one imo or another Been obliged o put up with, T livo ina row of brick Tionsea ; our next neighbor on o right Lk o yard full of chieions, nnd I do think tho rocsiors oro tho best Crowera I ever hicard ; thoy commeonco about 4 o'cloclt 5, ., and_continuo ot sliort ntervals for tho next threo hours, Now whiat recourso avo I, as I wm uob M. Rouil roduced. 8ho thon p ie," and tho Tn spite of obilged to o at the oflico_beforo 8 a. ni., and would | will placo in country homes, whoro tho enorgiea hith-~ enjoy a morninw's nap. What would you doz orto apont on nowspapor sclling and boot-shining will PenruExeD. | be dovoted to ngriculiural puraults. ANgwER—There srosomo things which overy man ‘must settlo for himsclf, necording to tho special cir- cumstances of tho case, Among them ia tho quostion whother it i advisablo to squander ono's money in paying debts ; whothier ono should elopo with » marzled oman ; whotlier ono should commit suioldo, and swhothier ono should resont an insult offered by a large man whoseoma Likely to hit back, The question of aisposing of sumoying chickens also comes under the samo category, Ir thioy belong to & woman it 1s ono thing, If they aro tho proporty of &man who associ- aton with prize-fighters it is another thing, Stillon ‘TFredorick Musbocker and sevoral others engaged {n & freo fight or riot, Bergeant Eboraold tried to arrest {his man nnd somo others, when Musbeckor turned an tho officer ond tried to chow his nock, = This eare ‘ivorous spirit Bunyon recognized, and yestordsy Lield Dim to tho Criminaf Court 500 worth. Such of our Swolish citizens as nro favorably inclined toward tho law-snd-order party aro requested 10 nitend o mosa meoting which will bo held nt Svea Tall, cornor of Wolla and Suporior streots, on Wednoe. dny évening noxt, Tho fuvilation to do g0 fs signod Dy thirty-four of 'our leading Swodish citizous. At Bt, Patrick’s Ohurch, which hns been greatly im- ‘provod internally of Iato, tho services to-dny will be of tho part of ono who in early youth was on terms of | o very imposing chorncter, Tho chiolr, nesisted Ly sn friondly intimacy ith spring-chickons, vislting them | orchéeh 'Will sendor Mozari’a Twelfth Mass. Bishop | by pointing out thé zoro with groat ouorgy. o mbrcly whon thoy wero holding publio roceptiona | Foley will f possiblo, olicate, and tho sermon wiflbe | © Aud how,” uff’ B e wottman's {ablo, but alao 1n their privaoy,— | Prationy Name. o o O Hhe et o thot 18 when on tlie roost,—tho following suggestions aro respectfully mado : Thio ordinances of tho City of Cicago look with dis. fovor upon musical porformances in the streots, and ‘many a msn who solaccs Limeelf with song as ho gocs homo st night has boen arrested for it. But they are 5 silent as uneducatod pacrots ou tho subjoct of mak. ing muslo ot home, Thorefore, lot **Perploxed” leasa & Fronch horn, which ho can do on moderata term: and, when tho Toosters opon tholr sonorous throats, let 1im proceed o practico tho scales, That {6 simplo, It i aimply begluning to blow with much breath snd gradually tapering down 1l no breath romnine, Thon oo spits, Tho sounds of this warliko instrument incito tho roosters to frantia emulation, and the next- oor nejghbor on tho right to profanity and doapatr, To surpass tho Fronch horu futhe droam of the rooster, us to merry ono's first lovo§s of o young man Happlly for mankiud, thoy aro neitlior of them realiz ed. Iu thocoursoof o fow days tho nelghbor on the rlght, ond indeod all within o radiusof & hundrod yards, will olttier Lavo omigrated to Colosado, porished from nouralgls in thefr cars, or have become violent Junatics, or ulter athelsts, As for tho roosters, thoy will liavo burst thelr blood-vesdols and will bo around §i tho Jut atagos of _consumption, fod by the ladics of thelr houscholds, Thoy will suspend psyment. They will bo unabl to ko iotes. Dut o play upon, tio Fiench tiorn for muny laye roquires that oo should huvoau account with (i sonthwest wind, ond bo ablo to borrow breath from timo to timd, ond also demunds an - ob- solito Indificréneo to publio opiulon, that sort of indifforonco which manifesta tsaif by wearlnk Ou Safurday ovening a weok ago, James Mulli~ qan and John Hallan had a fight' on the cormer of Fifth avenue and Van Duren strect, nnd in tho “courso_of the offray Hallan cut’ Mulligan quite soverely in tho faco with o knife, Ile was exani- oar af tho Oriminal Courtn bail of $1,000, The police moy save tho city a destructivo conflagra- tfon by putting astop to tho common practico of huild. ing fires in tho midat of the ruins of the character of Oct, 9, 1871, It Is ofton the caso that dry chips of wood and shavings lie ncattored on tho ground, around theso fircs, and feod the flnmes Hll thoy reach vatuablo property.” Lot the polico oflicers aitond to this mat~ or. Ttio Tlinola Hurasne Socety 1s, in o quiet way, do- 1ng n good deal of good by saving our brite_ creation anich unnocessary sufforiug, When possible, thos follow up offenders and have them punishied for cruol- ty toanimale, Vestordaz, a mon, zamed Jobn Kogan wan, on the evidenco of {lie ngent of thia Society who arealod Lim, Gued £25 by Justico Soully Doating his borso with tho butt end of Fridoy laat, On thie night of the destruction by firoof the Fulton Elevator, on Canal street, and whilo the potico ofticers wero on dluty thore, thres mon broke inta tho clothing storo of Potor Letorson, Ko, 6 Milwaukeo aveniic, sud robbed it of goods valucd nt $300, Tho case waa given 1o tho dotectives ot the Union Btreot Htation, but thoy soon gave it up. Oflcer Flynn then took {t, and Lo ‘managed it to n Ruccessful ond, witl tho nssiatanco of Ollicor Dowey. ‘Thoy invorecovored §250 worth of prop- erty, and havo nrreated Ienry Welsner, Jamea Woods, pnd’ Ed, Laughlan, tho slieged thioves, Thoy wero {alion boforo Juntiko Boully estorday, G Lold for trial ot the Criminal Court in bail of §1,000 cach, It §n feared that the upusunlly sovero galo day befora tho company g on the tablo. his whip on again in but ot goutly, I} Tiien pantaloons n winter by men, or tho louuets of | yesforday and night beforo Cate ok dame | BBV iR ot ' wom ot 13 ' | 2 etk of o L%k Nichiian, A | kuiowlodgos ight consider Mr, Scammon qualificd to piay uipon | thio wind blow from tho sonthwest, tio slorm must | Boin 10 Instrument, einco ho lias beau terencly licodless of thio gencral opinion of tho community, and of tho en- treatfes of muny croditors, who hn ept 80 profusely around tho Courls that'tho rooms hiave bcomo #0 Qamp {hat the dudges bovo il caught colds, But probably * Perplexed " i no such porsou, Lut rathor a Kell-omieatod nimt who disiikos to wound tho feelings of otliory, and Who nvuriably enye, “ I bog your par- o, when ho upscta soup 1nto o Inds’s lap. Tt otlier dnys, four young men kopt Liouso in thia cliy, Thoy Wers not niurrled, sinico wives havo colon tal niotons on tho subject of furuiture, fmsist on cur- ting, and must havo & marble-topped tablo, It s triig thint fures of tha four loved tho samo_girl, and would Livo married herlf thoy could, which would havo Doon a consolidation of wives and a dimfamtion of cx- poniacs, But tho luwe of tho land nro_opposed to con Folidations of this kind for somo reuson or othor, aud Tiavo heon of unusunl soverity on_tho Micligan shoro, Ariving vosslal showunof o “blow, Thy baving thieir Jibboome broken off, or thelr rigging damaged; Among thoko coming i, in n dsmagod conditlon, werd o achioonar Toliwon, iiel lost s fibboonl, tho Aeliooner Micheleon which lost her enthiead, and tho Behooner 1uichinkon which lost her ruddér, ~ The sehooner Crosthwaite grounded on thio bar whilo Jeay- ing’ tho harbor, bt wan soon got off by tha tug Jolin- Ao, Miko Jones, tho rallway robber, whose depredations on tho cars of tho Star Unlon Lina have been published i1 thin papor, was takon Veforg Danyon yestorday afternoon, 8. K. Dow appeared for tha prosecution, B0 W, B. Bparing for tho dofense. Tho substance of fio_evidbnco e appentod in thero columua. o did, but co hbtstors tho associntes kupt s sorvant who robbed | learnod Judge, after tho lawyers unouuced that tho thom, On ono occasfon thoy wersled satray by tho | SASO Wad 11l 18 mnd-‘ neaumed 6 pompous poil- | if ho Wworo spi o a” dlonuenca of & conatable, and made’ fm- | tiom, and = delivered ~imeolf of & Vory Sei- Sdent. ‘advauces - to n talfor wlo = had | pretionsive oud i ifiod argumont, — shiel, | pyyjeation, Mado thom u sult of cloties tho yenr | jOWOvLR foll lightly upon tho priconer, e Ao a'to n sunpension of syocio yaymints, | Lik lnwyers, aud the auditors, unitl ho annouuced that M1k Janen'stiould o hold for trinl nt tho Criminal | but, o8 3. Conrt, In $5,000 bail, Banyon’s attomipte at fudical iinprossivonéss n rondorlug his decislons would mako evon a Bank-Presidout faug whish planged & small circle of Airadesmen fu dospair, ududugodthelr markolcman to declara (i &Yor of fho bolition of tho credit syatem, anud fo zefuso to furnish them what he bad, unless they would glve Wim omthing they did ot have—tbot 14, monoy— Whiely wu cloarly viclous oasoning, - o marict- man bad chickens ronmiug_aronnd 1h his back-yard, Quting thelr liends off, Fioouclally speaking, tho mar- Jotemin had locked i his capitul in fowls, Which did From Ralaton's Russian Folk-Tales, Dinns T T i | L “Doar friend! I roturn you 60, T'ho Tartar rond theso Monnwhile, the ing; some fiye yoors, mado & tolorablo fortune. Woll, ho returaod to his old ing that his barrel Liad boon lost, Lio considered ‘Tartar, him the mone; Thon the Tartar told him ail and how bo had found tho wont to_tho liouso and offorad 1o bad borrowed. thot bad happonod, barrol in tho rivor, with tho monoy and tho noto Lim tho note, Tho Russinn merchant hnd & Borvied perform- ed a8 o thank-offering to God, and noxt day the with il his_household. or, and tho both Tived I happil i e Ly ot livod long and. happily, urvived o & gron! thion iod poacofully. TFho Russion morchant was hisgodfathe houaoL ‘bringin, gathorod to witness' tho Agroo in-corroborating the statomonts of Mr. fromage (choao). * You only:, " gald M.yn%uil. #ho undoratood, Now in Lnglis ation oli6 found tho lottora for horso. orformod tho romarkablo foat of istale in orthography. Mr. Ham= ‘orton wrore tho word meson ou tho slate instead of maison (uouse); and, an boing the error was, B correcting o mi sharo with'mo 7" TLyds took gavo it to him. 1, Rouil thon wont out for & momont, while Mr. Hamor! Loveral Aumbors succossivoly, whichs without the slightest hesitatio Blancho then came forward, snd s by Banyon yesterday morniug, and held to ap- Elnyiug cards was 8] olding anothor pac translatod tho word give us tho plural.” tho dogy wight bo guided T borrowed g oross 8 o suroty.” tho powor of tho o money ovar to Ko oty thoro. ussinn merohinnt, Thon hoe showed % 1 that yonlly your band 2 “1¢ cortainly I, roplied tho othor. Vo4 natoundod ab this wondorful ‘manifotation, and tho Tartar said : “Then T'se mo moro monoy to recoive from ; tako that back ogain.” | baptiz lis godmothor. After could dovalop tho intolliganco of doga. also bod somo digitatour ; aud thoso two professions combis to ronder Lis oxhibitions truly wondorful. Tiouil camo by Invitation to Ar. Homorton's with him two of his doge— 0, & paodio, and Lydn, o cross botwoon & A nunibor of gucsts wero porformanco ; and oxporiouco a8 spaniol. Touit then told Bl nd an tho word was complote, ancho’ pointe n'pickod ont an snid hor_mnster, but th uld discovor __nothing."” oaking to a_ohil nimals. road on tho tablo, M 000 rublos for thom trom you, Lgavo words, nnd was ng- life-giving cross. o whothor the 1t wos thero oxa homo, and, think: Fcemarkable Erenchh Dogs. tho ownor of tho dogs, tad beon Profossor in an inatitution for deaf Ho had & presti- “A Inrgo table was placad in tho cantro of tho zo0m ; and on it woro Inid_somo cards on which o alphabot woro printed fn large ancho to apell Sho immediately picked out 0, ond thon soomad to hosi- ivo us throo lettors ; thoro aro Blancho thon’ found 3, ‘810 was then asked to translato ; aud tho word pferd (horse) was wriston on & slato. Blaucho read it, or pretel 80, and put her paw on tho slato ns & sign that “ @iveit tonsin Fronch,” snid nd tho word cheval was immedintely b," and without hesi- in German charactors nded to do nsliod whoro to tho lotter “a" andan “1" hor success, tho auimal scomod to accomplish hor work with considerablo offort, and mado sounds of complaint. Tho authority of her master, although exerclod with gront gontlonoss, soomed irroslstible ag that of 5 mag- Hotizer ovor bis eubject. Percoiving this, Mr. Hamorton suggosted giving her o reat; and sho ywas ollowed o Totro ton corner and onjoy somo bonbons, whilo_Lydin took Ler placo on tho tablo, Soms numbors wore now substituted for thio lotters of tho niphabot. Several prob- loms woro written on tho slato, which Lyda ap- parently solved without diffioulty. Hor master thon proposod trying a litlomen- tal arithmotlo, and said, *Lyda, it piocos of Auger, ‘many piocos would_you, oncly Prussion 7 Lyda you had ton and mt ton Prussian dogs, & Fronch dog, you wore to tho figuro § and ton asked tho dog for ho brought ack of . Rouil ‘Sizo thon played a gamo of cards with & young Indy, and was boaton’; aftor which sl toolt vor- uga in & corner With an air of doop humiliation. 116 most surprisiug foat of all camo noxt. ‘pack of oards was sproad on tho floor In Poomeand the door nearly closed. 101 ono of tho guests to aelt the dogin & whispor to fotch any card ho choso to name. Tho nce of spades was called for. Dlancho wont in soarch for lrutally | of it, and Immodiatoly roturned with tho righ Sazd'in hor mouth. e Hamerton bimsclt thon oxamined tho dog for “Btorary . nequiromonts, and sho e (i S bty and spel 10 word feu iro) without difficult; millions, In my progroas, T i elnt . Toui itorposcd aud id oo, o At 16 vory well for tho ingular, now Wonderful as it scoms, lanche at onco picked out the lotter X, au gavo it to Mr, Humcoron, Phis accouut is almost inorediblo; but tho facts nre vouched for by Mr, Hamorton, who, o of the next M. Rouil Towovor, offorano eatisfactory oxplanatlo thiom, _ #1f tho dogs hiad boon loss clover,” Lo “wo might have bolioved in thair sotunl oy roally lnow too much. couvincod that thoro was omo commu: nication botween thom and thoir master, I had invited sovoral vory intolligont frionds o bo buit s yob mo mevere acoldent han boon roported. HI':C“(‘,’:,‘:;_ :lfg“:;."mzm‘”;!“fl"‘ 1“’;{'1“‘“"{::""“ ;‘3““";; thiolr neslstanco. Thoy watoliod as clogoly ns 1 urin A, "o s poktormancen M. Rouil stood atora Hhio fro-placo st somo distanco from tho do and made no motion with olthor foot or Lan Hor did ho advanco or rotroat o single stap, Thoro could thorefore be no communication throagh Hiic motions of his body. Tho dogs porformod oqually well whon thoir backs woro turuod to SHioir mustor, which forblds tho supposition. thnt thoy wore guided by Lis oyo. And tho tonos of his voico, Lhough fiucnurngl?‘f and_oxciling, a8 rovenlod notiiing thiat oould bo fntorprtod as o’ mothad of com- “Tho ouly eupposition loft was that ¥ tho Gonso of smoll; ouil stood at some distanco from tho tablo, and could not havo known beforohand wliat words would be callod for, it was impossible thnt e should have touched tho cards in any way to guido tho dogs by tho scont, Dorformanco sooms inozplicable, —Translated for 'Tho wholo otly. aftor trad- 8o he ined M. low givo to ropliod to_ tho'quostion E. ¥, CHAPIN, and JOXIN BIROUGHANM. SALE OF SEASON TICKETS Will hegin WRDNESDAY. 'MORNING, Oct. 1, st the o Moe of husio Halt atd oclock, for THE Ten Entertainments. THE OHOIORST RESERVED SEATS ONLY §5! CARPENTER & BHELDON, MYERY OPERA-HOUSE, ‘Bonroa-at., bot, Dearborn and Stato, Arington, Cottn & Kemble's Minsrels MORE NEW & RTARTLING FEATURES, First time of Bobby Nowcomb's Iatost Bong and Dance, PRETTY AS A DAISY. Fiest time of tho langhable skotch of WEHO OWNS THAT VELVET COAT? First timo of tho laughablo act by Bastor G. Davonport, THE GENS D'ARMES. “Charming Atle Susls” by - - - HACKIN & WILSON, WM, ARLINGTON'S Local Banjo Solo, OUR GRAND VOOAL QUARTETTE. ‘Unoguivocal success of tho sousation ontitlod LIFE ON THE FRONTIER! 1In proparation, with now weonory—THE LIVELY MOKIS TN A Fod. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. THE PARLOR HOME OF COMEDY. “} | A SPLENDID SOCIETY PLAY! THIE COMPANY IN THE CAST! MONDAY, BEPT. 20, during tho wook, and, st tho ooy And Snturdas Sisifnces, T, chior'a o mmatization of Wilkio Goflina® Groat Novol, MAN AND WIFE! ENTIRE NEW SCENERY ! SUPERB EFFECTS! In Rohcarsal, Bartloy Campholl's latest, «< EHEBARTS!”? ATKEN'S THEATRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 20, ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! “Tirst appenranco of tho world-renowned artiats, KELLY AND LEON. TEIT ONIY LIEON Tn s unriyaled Spactaltios. Firat timo of Offoubach's MONS. CHONFLEURL. Matinoos Weuncsday and Saturday. GLOBE, THE PEOPLE'S THEATRE 4 WEDNISDAY and BATUR- EVERY RVENING, o0 riNES, NED BUNTLINE AND HIS Prairieo Scouts, AND THE BAND OF WILD COMANCEEINDIANS Dashing Scouts, Roal Indians, GLOBE THEATRE, Dosplaines- noar Madison. BUNDAY EVERING, Sept. 28, 167, @rand Sacred Concert, Qivon bx tho Bavarian Milltary Band of the Fifth Bag. ‘talion BOYAL BAVARIAN SHARPRHOOTERS, ' In full Parade Uniform, Teador, A. KRTTRRING. Gongort gommences at & o'clock P, m, Adumission, 600; Resorved Soats, Toc. SNOW'S B e oo Withont | DANCING ACADEMIES any mistake, Blanche lmmudhtnlfl e Brought tho corrosponding card from tho packc | Norlh Side-Klare's Hal, 70 & 72 North Clerk-st, * " \VEST SIDE--62 South Halated-st. Wil bo opon for the rocoption of pupils on Oct, 1 and 3. Striet sttontion pid to polite danciug, otlaucito, &o; Sialia mowly freschad, with good accommodations, to ront "% | for privato and selcot partion, with oz witheut i ] rprivato o Bole D on FENILY KL, ol Klava's il 70 and 13 North Glarkat., or Prof, BNOW, 63 Souts Haistodst. TO THE PRESS AND PEOPLE OF OHICAGO. Noarly a year ago, in sour city, I wrote and producod a {Illly Which hias proved tho most wondorful succoss of & ramatio naturo in Amorics and the world. "With you then but one weok, I hiave carried It from town to fown, from ity to cily, ajl over tho United Htatoe rocoiving the popular approval of, not thousands, bul T naw como, buok for ono waok to Ohleago, tho birth- Dlaco of tho * Scouts of the Pratio," witli my ploce fm- rovod ; my Indians roal; myown aiage oxporienco por. iotod ; with now Scoute, distingulshod on tho Plsins, aud with s 'good & Dramatio Cowpany ay_money and. etor- Ppriss onn ghthor—uok to solicit your patronago, by shiow you ‘tho dramn, born hore and now ‘Wworld \wido, {5 worthy of it bisthi-placo. Far formor favars’ acoopt fuy grataful thavks, strivo ta dosorvo now onos. 1opon at tho Globo Theatro fonday evaning, Sopt. Honly gl oo Nod Buntlino.” BOURNIQUE'S DANCING ACADEMY, 128 Twenty-fourth-st., NEAR INDIANA-AV., 'WILL OPEN SATURDAY, OCT. 4. ‘uasdnsn, B, . inturduys, 24 P, m. Ghutiome 8 p. m, ot D Qlas, Raturdeys, 8p. m. §iitucs Wouuusday Kvonings. HALSTED:ST, OFRRA HOUSE, Ryory oight this ook “DAN BORRIS & HOWORTIL'S TIBRIRNIUA, of TOUR THROUGH IRELAND. DAN MOR . lisruoy, tho Dublio Car Man, MI8S JOBI & i s Kitty 0'Conuur. 'Alatingo on Wodnosday aid Safurday st 3. m. THE FIRST AOI;TNUAL BALL Oriental Yodge, 189, I O. B, B., };'Illlalfi? liold at ORPIIRUS HALL on MONDAY, Oct. MARTINE'S DANCING ACADEMIES. cortnin town, just_on tho vorgo of a stroa Ono of them was a Nussinn, tho other a Tartn: both woro rich, But the Tussian got so uttorly ruinoed by somo business or ather fimt hio Lndn't » single it of proporty loft. Lyvorything ho had was conflseated or stolen. Tho Russian morchiant hind nothing to turn to—ho was loft a8 poor as a rat, 80 ho wont to bis friond, tho Tar- tar, and bosought him to lond him somo monoy. ! Got mo a surety,” says tho Tartar. it whom_can T got for you, scoing that T havon't a soul bolonging tome? Bay, thongh! | Have Justrocon thoro's » puraty for you, tho lifo-giving cross on | and third wualiy tho church 1" ly's and ot " Yory good, my friond,” anys tho Tartar, # Tl ot your orods, Your faith or ours, it's all ono 0 mo.” And ho gavo tho Russian merchiant 50,000 rubles, io Ruesian took tho mouey, ‘bade tho Tartar arowoll, and wont back to trade in divera placos. 10t even pay intercst—thut fs, did_ not 1oy egus, O Ghe 810 of & fenco, then, was uproductive cipifal, on tho other, fonr stomachs which got hungry at 1 oclock with a regularity “worthy of mi satronomieal clock, Iu ordor o “bring theso " two tingn togcthor, resort was hsd to {hoso fnatincts wieh Providenico Lnd beon ploased to fmpsint du (e heart of o cortain antmal, ‘Tho four Juwd o fox, Ouo of them liad beon on futimate torma with & porwon who liud boon agant for o meuagorle. o show iad brokon wy, fudobiod o him, wnd i lad taken lin pay it anlmals, including thiafox, o wolf 3Pitich hiad séen etler daye, wnd tho parrat which had Dolongil to Gen, Waabiniitrva motior, Tho walt s Lol to tho Dosrd of Publlo Works, snd s now spond- ik tho toothlous nutumn of oxistence fu Union Park, il fox was givn fo tho frateraity to pay them for Toflging tho. ox-agent for o week, and it cost twice us T to keop It st did ta forior owner, o four, being thius wrookod on tho inhospitablo shores of +fcasl paymonts,” doclied to ultlizotils fox, il waa douo by Wgglu b st} bolo undsencatts o fonca g around tho neck of th foxs slotioa-ingy % 130 bocome a supornumersry, thoro belog no e g upon It and then T Tt fostiag | _ Dy the ond of two yoars Lo had gainod 160,000 o fallow b faucy o irled him stralgit t0a chicks | rublos by the 50,000 he Lad borrowod, Now ho | Sages will b o o b momout ho selzed one tho soba was hauled | happoned to ba ealling ouo dny along tho Dan- | salo on sl stagt GuNs. 0, Bealt & Nona' il y; Bleo Bingle faro, 10 conta. Guns. GEIIS. Guns. JOSEPH BUTLER & CO, 179 East Madison-st., W, W, Groonor’s and O lor makors, Bportainon #to fuvited toux fut atock. iaund and Plunge Tr KOUTH BIDE-1010 Indlana- R ARE OPEN FOR THE BEASON. DR, KAHN'S MAGNTFICENT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM, Trom New York, Of Natural, Selonco_and Art, 138 Bouth Clark-at., noar Sladinche Tickots, 60 couts; for wantlowon ouly, Doors o fror 80, m to 10 . w. dally and Buads, MR, SULLIVAN'S | bANCING ACADBEMTY, Tathiam's Now York Shot. 'GENERAL NOTICE. CHANGE OF FARE, On and after Oct., 1 tho rates of faro on the Wabsshay, Commautation Tlokots, 20 for 81,005 far 147 Twenty-second-st., opens Next Friday Eveniog and Saturday Afternoon, Rusidenco—85 Twonty-third-st. THELEOTURES OF PROF, HAVEN (b * History of Philosophy,” Ugon v Htory o0 Vallmgptrsy il e e et Wedaniags duiing nd winker, st 16 Eatt diadic o euny > us wit Joiad s lade Lotk o e Thote Wekols ot tho oot X wil |- AMUSEMENTS : MUSIO HALL, LAST SEHASON THEODORE THOMAS UNEQUALED CONCERTS. 60 Distinguished Porformers ! The publio i rospoatfully Informod that $he presont ‘wonson of SIX GRAND EVENING CONCERTS and ONE GRAND MATINEE Wil bo portivoly tho laat. of thls, tho larent ‘I,l:muf,"nunam’r af Whloh e evor avol ils sountry or Harope. MONDAY EVENING, 0CT. 6, First Grand Concert, AT THE MAGNIFICENT NEW MUSIC FEALL, Opponite Now Sherman Iousc. ‘The following Sololats will appear: MR. MYRON W. WHITNEY, Tho eclobrated Goncort and Oratorio Singer, MR. BERNARD LISTEMAN, Tho distinguishod Violiniat, togothor with the s RIVALED OUONESERL. 0 sale of Ror Soats. for P conimante S esemad Seate, fog, gl (U SRl Rox Offico of Muslo 1iall, Admistan, 81, Hodorsod Beat, main floor, #1,50, Resorved Hoat in Drers Olrolo or Lal- Gony, 8. Vrogrammos a tho mnslc atoros Mondny, OARPRN AR & SIS oN. M'VIOKER'S THEATRE. Two Wights More. THE GREAT AMERIOAN PLAY, IMMOLATION. A story of domestio lifo founded on facts, 7~ This hoautiful and powostal pt et ol e BIEHSRCARE FUBLIGI e ok the ontico Wodnosdsy—SARATOGA, ACADEMY OF MUSIO. HANDSOMEST THEATRE IN AMERICA Ttoturn of the Graats ! all th TR Grtal l et Dkl ks, JOSEPH MURPHY, Who will appoar in bis popular Bosational Drais, i 21 o Aot sl MILLINERY. ‘GRAND OPENING FALL STYLES MILEINERY ! ‘We shall exhibit, on THURS- DAY, FRIDAY, and SATUR- DAY, Oct. 2, 3, and 4, the larg- est variety of Imported Pat- terns Hats and Bonnets, For Ladies and Children, ever seen west of New York, D, WEBSTER & 00, 270 & 272 Wabash-av, LADIES UNDERWEAR, A AR s s Laties nderwear 1bave openod & Branch Btoro at 197 South Olark Sotwen donrao anl Adums, and wil offo {o moreor: 000 Ladlos! fine Chomlso, cordod band: L o, e e, o e e o, o 169 1,000 F:adios! fino Night Dfosses, tucked and rufllod, at 81 500 Ladion' fine Skirts, at 500, 760, 81, and upward. 8 caans ol Skits, inost Guality, ‘from auotios, 8 100 dozon French Gorsots, from auotion, from £00 up- rar 8,000 Tadiea' fino Linon Collara atfo, worth 300, B0 Gontar Zifon Cutiace, &t ous dozon for o0o: tores opon until 3 avory oveniog. R. H. McDOWELL, 197 South Clark-st., and 131 South Halsted-st., corner Adams, PHOTOGRAPHS BEST BERLIN FINISHED $ 2 PHOTOGRAPHS, 486 Statemst., $2 it ot pposita Continental Hoto Lt ISLOW, Artiat. AJE\ CTION SALES. WILLIS, LONG & CO. Will soll at Auction, at 9% 0. m., on Wednes- dny, Oct. 1, at their Salesrooms, 108 & 197 Hast Randolph-st., Alargs line of Parlor, Chambor, and Dining-room Far- niture, in Hair Cloth and Rop; Marblo-top Chamber Suits, Marblotop Contro Tabios, Stdohoards, Book Oasos, Dosks, Sofss, Lounge, Spring Bods, flairand Husk Mattrosses, Pillows, Drussols and Wool Csrpots, Crockery, Stoves, &0., &ov Also, two Pianos, ono Molodeon, throo Bliltard Tablos, two large Black Waluut and Ash Bar Countors, Tablos, Obiairs, Hotel Rango and Drollor, fivo sota Doublo and Blugle Harnoss, ono fino Top Phaston, ono Opou Buggy, ono Hoavy Wagon. WILLIS, LONG & CO., Auctlonsors. By ELISON & FOSTER. 6563 S. DEARBORN-ST. Botwoon Thirty-socond and Thisty-third-ate. COTTAGE AND GROUND AT ATCTION. MONDAY, Sopt. 29, at 8 o'clock ON THE GROUND.Z Cottago has Brooms, with ges and wator, Lot2s foob front by 112 foot doop. TITLE PERFECT. Tornsof salo, ono-third onsh, balance In montbly peymonts, A deposit of B100 roqulrod at timo of ealo. ELISON & KOSTER, Auetlonoors, By HODGES & 729 West Lake-st. GORNER OIf LINCOLN-ST, At the privato rastdonco, wo will soll by auctlo, o tho hil e \RAtiar, tho eutivo’ contunts, consiating of buntl- Pl eriar Furniture, gonuino Englisly Hody Hrusols Car. ke, \Watau Dining And. Uhaimbor iranituco, ong firat Dhie: Bacior fitavo (frfiliant), also ono Gaok Bidvo, Crock. R oy, Glassweara, olo.s on MONDAY, Boyt. 29, at s ma. " Gouma onrly phd widnza bargaina. HODGIS £ 68, “Ructioneere, 6l Wost Lako-at. 115 South Lincoln-st. At the prisato rosidence, wo will soll at auction, on i DAY Bopt. 3. at 10°a, m. the oniiro vontoits, somsintuic ot oyt Pavior ot Dinin, Ghanor, and Kitcho: ‘urnfturo, Also Unrpots, twa tirst-class ‘Tlalr ‘ono first-olaas Parlor Stave, Urlontal Pio- lflx[ Glnsewaro, oto, Halv positive snd with. lsa tho ousb for rout. HODUES & UU.JI,AHMIOEBII"- By 03G00D & WILLIAMS, Wost Bide Auction Honse, 63 South Canal-st. Havo auotion salos on Wodnondays and Saturdsys of NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE QL gvory doncrigtiun, Garvote and wanoral HMosgolold Goods, nnd a variety of Gouoral Merchiaudiso, = Attund helr salos and sava 35 por cont in busing, Othor thau Sain dayu wiil aol'a¢ Avorays sustion pricos: BY BRUSH, SON & CO,, i3 k!u_ulll_l_ -t Ohattel Mort, ke N AT t. Hosahold Godson nt of formior puroliasors. Do sold withoat resorve for grombacke, | L , .y Auotioneers. Caali advances on conslgumsnta. - PURCHASERS REMEMBER! That our increased facilitics have onabled us to plage on our counters over $200,000 in FINE CLOTHING for Mon’s and Boys’ wear, ombrac- ing evory variety of style and tex- ture, boing by odds the largost and best-nssorted stock evor offored for salo at rotail in this or any othor city. Wo manufacture our own ioods “inpuring’ to purchasers OW PRICES and tho very best of workmsnship. We have also a very large asgortment of Moen’s and Boys’ Underweosr, Neck Wear, Hosiory, and Gloves. OUR COSTOM DEPARTHENT Is well stockod with the choicest of IMPORTED WOOLENS, which we will guaranteo to mako in & superior style and at reasonsblo prices. A fino dx:;&:luy of Coachmen’s Ovorcoats and Cerriage Rugs. ‘WILDE, BLUETT & CO, Northwest Corner State and Madison-sts. AUCTION SALES. By WM. A, BUFTERS & CO. 1818 PRAIRIE-AV. Genteel Houselold Furnitare AT AUCTION, On MONDAY, Sopt. 20,at10 a. m., At Dulling No 1218 Prairio-av., comalsting of Parlor, Bhamnhor, wad Dining-room_ Tarsiiuee, Capots, Bied: i, Crackory, Gintswaro, Stovos, &o,, 814 ovorsibing aubkiatuing g housckering. WAL A- BOTTERS & 0., Auotionoors. Top and Open Buggies, Family Carriages, Trotting and Farm Wagons, Beach Wagons and Harness, AT AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY, Oct. 1, nt 10 a, m,, Atour Salosroom, 16 and 17 Randolph-st. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auationases, TFxchenge Your Bank Account for REAL ESTATE, AT THE AUCTION SALE OF DEXTER PARK PROPERTY, On Wodnosday Afternoon and Evening, Oct. 1, 1833, at3o'lock and 756 o'clock, at WM. A. BUTTERS & CO.’S TReal Estate Sulesroom, 1.1 & 146 Deavhorn-ste Cheelks upon Olty Bants (including suaponded onen) sl Snvin B Accois fulgen us casii for Loty purchnacd ut thiy sile. 100 LOTS 1N DEXTER PARK SUBDIVISION Fronting on Morgan, Carpontor Contro-av,, botwoon Fiity-first: iy ton minutos! walk from the Piltsburgh & Fort Tare, § conts. Boulovard, now boing fmproved, and & 6100t sowor, which is alroady (o, 1a'proporty very desirablo for rosidenco oF (avest- ment, Titln perfoct. "TERMS—80% oash an tho day of salo; 875 with days; balanco 1 and 3 jours. and in muntriy payment WL A, SUTTEIS & C0, oal Tatato Auctianoc Tloom 2 Hawlo Bullding, 144 aud 148 Doarbor: TFine Collection of OIL PAINTINGS AT ATUCTION, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY A¥. THRNOONS, Sopt. 30 and Oct, 1, At our Salosrooms, 16 and 17 Randolph-t. We will offor a fino colleatlon of Oil Pe AT Gatlory of Hugh Ae Mt Fe: tntings from the StcCann, £ed., Philadelphin. cantaining worke by many of ot st prominont artists, Pioturon and franion will bo sold togathior. Sl peremp- tory.""Cataloggips rosdyand pleturas on oxhibition Mon- iy, WL A, BUTTERS Cor-8alo comumoriohig at 3 o'olook onoh day. LARGEH STOCK Ready-Made Clothing, Qonts® Furnishing Goods, Shirts and Drawors, Gloves Wonlone. Dey Goiula, Gatornmont Olothiag. Also rotail atack of Boots and Shoos, AT ATCTION, . On TIIURSDAY, Oct. 2, at 9 1-2 a.m. At our Salesrooms, 15 and 17 Randolph-st Auctionsors. W t G ANOTEHRERI! Fine Sale on Tuesduy Morning. Sept. 80, at 9 1-2 o'clock, DRY GOODS! Dross Booda Custem Afads Clothing, Notions, Hoslory, "Gndorwesr, Whito Goads, &o. 3 oty and v ol el ¥isios Hto and Capa o * Tadiost and Migtes! Fino Trimmod Ifata. TOR 130 "o 'Foatliors, Flowars, Lices, and Dross Trimmings. Qaasmoroe, Satlnote, Twogleand Janys, Tino hlack Alpacas, Ladios! aud Gonta' Scacfs sud {os, Govornment Clothing, Wovlon Yurns, ., do. 1 thio oason (o ba Tho Flnest Linoof 4 ingrain Garpot cold, by tho Rt onfy, at 1 olaluck, prompt. o of famey Tigsords ol CHINA GEEQ, P. GORE & CO., 6 and 70 Wabssh ay. N0 SUSPENSION By GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 88 and 70 - Wabash-av., of their auction sales of BOOTS and O, Our usugl Wodnosday's sale will bo hold Oct. 1, at © 1-2 . m. Manu- footurors aronot making n oaso of goods, and tho sharp merchant will stock up now., 800 cages assorted goods will bo offerod. AT AUTUCTION. | REGULAR TIURBDAY'S SALE OF OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, 3.4 Road Wagons, Fapessa Wagons, Doubla and Bingle 8, vt THURS 2, X 3 AT ATUITION. The Great Exposition Sale [¢) HOUSTIOLD FORNITURE Hlogant_Parlor and Chamber Sots, Dook Gnads, Wardrobos, Rtich Sidoboards, Sofus, Lounges, Bodstonds, Marblostop 'Tables WMattronsos, 40 Ornts W. G, Orookery un Dogoratod Waro, 100 Plgs. Glnasware, Open and Top Duggios, Bxpross Wagons, Doublo and Bingle Harncss, On Snturday, Oct, 3, at 9 o'olock, Quo, P, GORE & 0. A!cllflnlnr:g]u By TAYLOR & IIARRISON, Bl aith ud 1AVAG865s." DRY GOODS AND. NOTION Baloon TURSDAY, BEI'T, 80, at 03 o'clock, Houlls Caualsl, 0., Auotiuneors. P

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