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4 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1873. 3 THE COUNCIL. The Mayor Vetoss the Tax-Com- missioner Ordinances D. 1. Sweenie Appointed First Assistant Fire-Marshal. The Gay Plan for Court-House and Oity b Hall Adopted. No Saloon-Closing on Next Ilec- tion Day. Tho Council hold a rogular mooting yostorday ovening, the Acting-Mayor in tho chair. Pros- ent, Ald. Bowen, Richardson, Dixon, Me- Gonntay, Gooy, McAvoy, Bidwell, Pickering, Tra- cey, Bchmitz, Cullerton, McClowry, OClowry, Bailoy, Powell, O'Brion, Clark, Bweot, Kehoo, Hoath, Miner, Sherwood, Moore, OCloveland, Quitk, McGrath, Eckhardt, Stout, Mahr, Long- achor, Schaffner, Carnoy, Cannon,Brandt,Wood- aman, Corcoran. . . TAX COMMIESIONER, The Acting-Mayor recurned, without his ap- ‘proval, tho ordinance providing for a ‘U'ax-Com- missloner, on tho ground that' tho Counoil has attompted to provide for the eleotion of a Com~ misgioner, while by the Mayor's .- act, the power to aoppoint all city officors not elocted by the poople is - vestod in the Mayor, and the nct authorizing tho sppointment of a Commissioner does not repesl the Mayor'a sat, and is not repignant to it. Tho Corporation Counsel had thought posaibly, even it tho ordinance were passed as it stood, the Mayor could appoint, but such a courso would bo undoairable, sinco it would lead to a conilict bo- tweon the Mayor and Council. ik Ald. McGrath moved to 1econsider the vote b which the ordinance was passed, aund- {t was agrood to. Ald. McGrath thon moved toroferit to the Judiciary Committee. Ald. Dixon insisted the quostion to be taken wae, Should the ordinance bo passed over the Acting-Mayor'a objections? ! The ordinance falled to pass. over the veto— ‘yoas, 4; nays, 23. % PETITIONS.' Petitionsworo prosented and roferred for com= ponention for buildings torn down and damaged by the order of the Firc-Marshal at ' the fire of Bept. 17; for pay for sixty policomen for apeoial servico aftor the firo of 1871; and for water- pipe on Wood streot from North to Waubansia avenuoc. ORDERS, The Bonard of Public Works was orderod. to roport an ordinanco for & sidowalk on Ashland avenue, from Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railrond track to Maulligan strect; to builda sidewnlk on Armour streot, near Kinzie ; to re- quoest the Chicago Gaslight & Coke Company to Iny gas-mains I Reaso stroet, from Larrabea to Halsted ; Sigol, from Bedgwick to Hurlbut; Sehillor, from Fravklin to Sedgwick; Woent- worth avenue, from Twenty-second to Twenty- sisth; Horrison, from Tronty-third to Twenty- #ixth ; and Purple, from Nineteonth to Archer avenue ; to request the West Bide Gas Com- pany to loy maiws on Bocond and Cornelia streots, frora Milwaukeo to Ashland avenues ; Noble, from Fourth to Milwaukeo avenuo; and that the Board roport ordinances for gns-lampa thereon 3 to cause a fire-plug to be placed at tho corner of Bonfield and Lyman streets 3 to report an ‘ordinance for Inying & sidowslk on both sidos of Jefor- son streot, from Van Buren to Harrison ; aud to roquest tho Fort Wayne Rond to build a sidewalk eight feot wide on the west side of Btewart avenue at tho approach to the Twelfth stroot viaduct. PAY OF DETEQTIVES. Ald. Richardson offered tho following, which was roferred to tho Committee on Police. WHEREAS, At tho timo the lnst annual approprintion was made, this Council was urgently fwportined to 2ppropriate the sum of $8,000 for a secrot aorvico P : ‘""Qm'mm, At tho time this Courici]l. was o impor- tuned, it was roprosented that a portion of sald sum should bo n]:‘lrnnrlntul to increase the Toy_of cortaln well kuown detectives at tho polico hendquarters ; and WiEREAS, Many votes wers socured for said appro- pristion upon tho express represcntation or under- standing that a portion showld Lo appropriated as aforesaid ; and WiEREAS, Buch appropriation has not been made therefore, Jtesulted, That the Board of Police be directed to 55, OF catso to ba pald, out of the eald sum of 8,000, T3 toliowing, to-wit : Bamucl Elts, Chief of thg Dov {octivo Depariment, in addition to Dis present pay of $1,500 per annum, the sum of $5 per manth, and to ©ach of the other dotoctivea now dutatled at safd head- quartors the sum of 325 permonth in addition to thelr present pay of §1,200 per unnum, such payment to duta from tho passago of said appropriation, and bo cone tinued to each of enld detectlves for one year, or ko Il‘img 08 eaid detectives shall retain thelr prescat posi- ions, v HAY-SOALES. ‘ The Committeo on Markets roported a resolu~ tion, which wag laid over, providiug for tho ap- ointmont of four additional hay-weighers, ny follows : James Rowan, Market Square, noar Archer Avonue; August Sievers, No, 08¢ Lake streot ; Jamos Armstrong, No. 21 North avenue; and John Schacl, No. 884 Milwaukea avenuo. ANBISTANT FIRE MARSHAL, The Committeo on Fire and Water reported, recommending the confirmation of D, J, Bwenie a8 Assistant Firo Marshal, and ho was confirmed —yoas, 33 nays, none. TILE OLD POST-OF¥ICE LOT. A resolution, submitted by the Corporation Counsel, directing the Mayor and Comptroller to execute o deod to the General Goverumont of the Bridewoll lot in exchange for the Post-Oflice site, was referred to tho Judiciary Committee, THROWING ROCKS, The Board of Public Works submitted & com- munication from the ofticors of the Milwaukee & 8t. Paul Road, complaining that, by blasting rock at the quarry near the corner of Hubbard and Buymour straots, tho proporty of the Com- pony, and lives of its employes, are endangered, and asking o romedy. The Board also suj guu!ed that actiofs bo tnkon, thote bolug no. ordsuanco applying to the matter. Tho subject was ro- forred to the Judiciary Committeo. THE LAKE FRONT, In reply to a resolution of inquiry, the Board ragorle:.l that tracks had been laid down on the lake front, shortly after the fire, to accommo- date temporarily the largo shipments of building * material received. Defore permission to lay down the tracks was given, the Michigan Con- tral ontored into a written agreoment to remove them on & day's notice, That notice had boen given, and it was expected the rosd would at onco comply, BTREET IMPROVEMENTS, The Board of Public Worke submitted ordi- nances for puving Wabash avonue from Wuter to Twelfth streets ; for curbing the north side of Washington place from Olatk to Dearborn ; for curbg the south side of Lafayette place from Qlurk to Doarborn, and to establish the grade of Lake avonue from Douglas to Oakland avenues, which wore passed, G., D. 4 V. BOAD, ‘The onimuaod ordinauce giving the Ohicago, Danville & Vincennos Road power to lay down a track from Western avenuo along Bross avenue, and to the south line of tho caual, was post~ voned for two wecks. LIQUOR ON ELECTION DAYS, The ongrossed ordinance forbidding tho eale of liquor on election day and ordering the clou- ing of saloons, was taken up. d. Cullerton moved to place it on file, The motion to file was agreed to—yens, 10 ; nay, 16, 88 followa ; Yeas—McAvoy, Tracey, Schmilz, Oullerton, Bfc- Olowry, nnnn&/ ‘Payell, '0'Brien, Kehoe, Mclirath, Btout, Eckbardf, Molir, Lengacher, Schaffiler, Carnoy, Connou, Brand, 'and Corcoran—10, Nays—Richardson, Dixon, McGenniss, Gooy, Sid- wall, Olowry, Bond, Olatk, Bweet, Heatl, Minor, Sher~ wooll, Moure, Cleveland, Quirk, sud Wopdmau—-16, COURT-HUUSE TLANS, ‘ ‘T'ho specinl ordar, whioh was the consideration of the Court-House plane, was taken up. | Ald, MoGrath moved to postpone the mattor till tbo socond Monday in Qctobor, on accouut of tha orisls, ote, Ald. McGenniss moved as an amendment to postpene till Maudn{. Ald. Bidwell was in favor of waiting a wook, espcnlmll{ sinoa Ald. Bione was siok, b Ald, Hichinrdson, Cooy, and othors, wanted a voto at ouce. Ald. McQeuniss withdrow Lis motion, Ald, MoUrath's motion wos loat—ycas, 6—M Avoy, Olowry, MoCGrath, Btout, Brand, and Cor- coran ; nays, 80, Ald, Btous maoved to soleot & plan out of the 49, bub it was tablads 0 | oat . A ballot wan taken, resulting, Tilloy, 18; Gny, 11 Matz, 8—as follows: Tilley—Bowon, Dixon, McGouniss, Cosy, Sldwall, Plcko ng, Glowy, Tialoy, Powsll, Donid, Olark, Ke- onth, Minor, Bhorwood, Moore, Olovolsud, and O e-nithaedson, Tracov, Gullrton, Mol ardson, ullorton, MeClowry, 0'Dricn, Bweet, Quirk, Scn'lfl‘nnr, Oxzhoy, Cannon, and Woodmon—11, . Matz—~Schmitz, MoAvoy, McGrath, Eckhiardt, Stout, ‘Malir, Longactior, and Brand—8, A socond ballot waa then Liad, resulting, Tilloy, 173 Qay, 14§ Malz, 0 ; as follows : Tilley—Bowen, Dixon, McGonnias, Gooy, 8ldwoll, Pickerlug, Olowry, Dalloy, Powell, Boud, Olark, Kelos, Hets, horwood, Moord, Olevefand, aud Corcoran Gay—Richardson, MoAvoy, Tracoy, Oullorton, Mc- Clowry, O'lirion, Biveot, Mtiior, Quirk, Btout, Schaff- ner, Cstnoy, Oannon, aud Woodman—i4. dlatz~8ctimitz, McGrath, Eckhardt, Mabr, Longn- chor, and Dranidt—0, Tho third ballot resulted, Gay, 21 ; Tilloy, 165 88 follows: . Gay—Richardson, MoAvoy, Tracoy, Schmitz, Oul~ lerton, Meolowry, Olowry,” O'Drlon, ' Bweat, Minor,, Quirk, McGrath,'Eckbardt, Stout, Malr, Longacher, Scbiatlner,Carnoy, Conuou, Brandt, and Woodman—31, I'4lley~—Bowen, . Dixon, McGenniss, Cosy, Bidwell, Piokertog, Datloy, Bowel, Dond, Olatk, Kehe, Tioath, Bhierwood, Moore, Cloveland, sud Corcoran—0, Ald. MoGrath, when his namo was called, said tho report of tho Joint Committoe was o wiso one, and was oonsclentious. 'T'hoy belicved Matz's plan was tho besh, Noxt to that thoy favored Gay. Sovoral mombors of the Comnut- to0 hiad changed thotr minds, but ho did not un- dorstand their motives in so doing. Ho found Matz. had no chance.at all. Ifence Lo ehould voto for Gay's, thoir noxt cholco. 'Ald, Richardson offored tho following, which was roforred to the Committeo on Buildings and Gronnds i 5 Redolved, That tho plan kmown an “Aut Ceaar aut N{ML," or’ No, 17, In tho colleotion submitted for Court-Iouso and City Hall, bo sud fs heroby solected and adopted ns_tho plan 'after which to bulld such Court-Houso and Oity Hall, the Board of County Com- | misslonory concutriug, subloct, Lowsor, to afl such changes and modifications a8 may bo hereafter dotor- Shined upon by snid Noard of Oaunty Gommisslonsrs and this Common Council, . Ald. Richardson snd McAvoy insisted nothing had yot beon_done but to express o proforonce. ’flm{ must adopt somo declsivo nction. ¢ Ald, Schaffner thought it botter to call for a Qommitteo of Conforonce with tho Commission~ ors, and o moved » Commistoo of Five bo ap- pointed, and the County Board bo roquested to appoint a similar Committeo, : Id, Mooro suggested the Committce on County Relations act on it. ‘Theo Chair said the rosolution from tho County Board had not been acted on. Ald. Behnffnor moved the Council do not conour in the resolution of the County Com- ‘miesioners adopting the Tilley plan. Ald. Powoll preforred to wait a wock, and see what tho County Commissioners would do. Could they roconsider their action ? Ald. Scliaffner moved to amend the report of the Committce on Buildings and Grounds by substitnting © Gay” for * Tilloy.” - Ald. Powell moved to adjourn. The question was lost—yens, 18; nays, 10. A1d. BcAvoy claimed tho pending motion was onomado by Ald. McGrath to substitute ** Matz" for “Tilley," Ald. Powoll moved to table Ald, Bchaffnor's motion, Tio motion was lost—yeas, 16; nays, 21—the zuna being thoss who voted for f[‘iuny, the nays oing those who supportéd Gay. Ald, McGennlss moved to adjourn, and the motion was agreed to—yeas, 10 ; nnys, 18, e e - THE CITY IN BRIEF. A conoert will bo given, this ovening, in the Providence Baptist Church, .corner of Perch streotand Catroll avenue, by the Golden Link So- cloty, assistod by Messrs. Amringe and Qverman, The moflta will be used to enlarge the house of worship. The Board of Public Works are keeping decid- edly quiet whilo waiting to seo whother there will be any money to commence now improve- ments, The rough weather has provonted the dredge from getting to work in the Water-Works ‘basin, and, consequently, there is no immediato probability that the supply will bo drawn from that sourco. Henco all those poople who have beon drinking whisky straight on account of their dread of shore wator, cun no longer make this an exouse, Tho managers of the Hesing party mot yestor- day, and thore was constornation” mnong the foithful whon it was anuounced’ that Conrad TFolz, the jailor, refused to let his -hall bo used for 'a meoting, on tho ground that hin sympothios wero rather foroninst than for ‘*the Bosa." Tho Bixteonth Wardors who applied for the apartment almost shed tears—of boor. Mr. Hestug sought refuge in the Biblo, reading the entire book of Psalms, Oneo 1 o while he would suspend, and_oxclnim “EltuFolz 1" Yestordny leading Republicany expressed thomselves strongly agamst a party ticket, and in favor of a citizons' movoment. Toundsman James Morgan and a squad of | polico oflicors yostorday afternoon made & raid upon & suit of fiambung-roumn‘ which nrolocated on the second floor of No. 71 Mouroe streat. Tho front room is & plensent apartmont that is only used ns & lounging-placo, and to which freo nccoss was ~offered to the ofticers. A gorvant very politely requested them to sit down. Whon asked by Morgan what tho back room was used for, he replicd that it was tho bed-room of a “‘ cortain gontleman." Bub DMorgan was curious, nud, placing himsolf in a position that ousbled him to look over tho tran- Bom, ho saw niue well-dressed mon engaged in o gomo of faro. Morgan opeuned the door and passed in, followsd Dy bis'mon. The ‘finmhlcru were talen to the Armordy. out of which they were subsoquently bailed. ‘Tho Board of Polico held a rogular meoting yestorday afternoon, and fiu‘acoefled to tho trial of soveral ofticers, ‘The first wae the cnso of Officor Cornolius’ 0'Callaghan, complained of for being intoxicated on uuty at tho time Mra, E. L, Eher was burned to death at 1206 Prairio avenue, Tho Board took the case under adyise. ment for a time, but finally found him guilty and sentenced him to bo discharged. The con- tinued caso of Officer Patriok Sullivan, charged with * inattention to duty in absonting himself from beat,” was taken up, and, after & variety of evidence, he was also found guilty; samo ntenco, Ono or two othor casos Woro con- inued, and, after appointing Michael G. Calla- han to be roundsman, the Board adjourned to .attend the trial of tho Colo steam tire-engine, which was recoived lnat weolk, but whose provi- ous trials had not been satisfactory. Anothor body was found in tho river at the Rush-streot bridgo, yesterdny morning at 8 o'clock, by a police oflicor. It was takon to the Morgue to swait identification, snd s de- scription was . sent to ho Cen- tral Police Btation. It tallied with that of s missing man, named Heury O'Noil, of No. 046 Butterficld street. Information of the faot having beon left with Mrs. O'Neil, she went to the Morgue, aud was horrified at bohold- ing the body o her husband. He left his home last Wednesday, about 6 o'clock in the mnrnln{g, and was not_seen untll his body was found in the river, ‘There wore no cuts or bruises upon it, aud nothing hiad dissppeared from tho pock- otg. It was o plain case of drowning, cither by suicido or accident. But the friends of the docoased wore Ho clamorous for a verdict of murder that the Deputy-Coroner was induced to adjourn the inquest until to-day. The Coroner yosterday began the investiga tion of the Berganthal hamicfilu, at the County Hospital, The witneszes examined made state- menta, which, with ono nxcoixuon Laye already appearad in the nccount published in Tue T UNE the next morning afler the shooting was douo. Tho axcfiflflon wea in the evidence give Dby William Creggs, who re- gides_at” No. 80 South Grecn streot, who stated that he conversed with the murderera fow moments bofore ho saw him tive the fatal shot. Ho did not #com to bo much under tho influence of liquor., IIo was appar- ently about 24 yoars of oge, ond from his * appoarance aund dialect Mr. Oroggs was confidont that ho wos an Engllshmau, thus disputing the supposition by which the police ofticers ?n\ve boon guided, that the assas~ Bin was & Swode. To cunblo the detectives to moke further investigation of tho affair, the Inqueat was sdjourned over until next Thursday, Ho tar not the ‘slightost olue Las boen obtained of {ho murderor. Bomo time since the Chicago Times indulged in printing somo obucone acrostics whick, ovon on the facos of peoplo acustomed to road that paper, raised an involuntary blush. QLo dis- gusting nct found an imitator last weelk in tho Euruon of an_unknown party who, to advertise is waros, printed & number of simnall hand-bills, whioh he caused to bo distributed by small boys upon the laps-of Indles ‘and. gontlomon riding on the West Bido oars. Upon oxamination thouo bills proved to contain exceedingly dirty pootry of the norostio desaription. The man- ngors of the line are making every ondoavor to arrost tho Bdnclpnln. In view of formor expa- rience in that peou iar lina of businoss in thia clty, would 1t not bo well for the managors to tako out a search-warrant, and give tho Uhieago hoadquarters of printed ubaonnhi' at the cor- nerof Washington stroct and Fi h ayonue, n turning ont ? 1f tho ¢ form " of these handbills ig not found thero, the soarch Lad bettor ho abandonod; - tho bills wero printed outside of 0ago, ; THE EXPOSITION. Continued Success of the Great Enterprise. Several New Entries, and What Thoy Are Like. Some of the More Striking Fen- tures of the Day. Thé Exposition, like a thormometer with cor- roct prinotples, iz still rlsing. Last wook it stood at summor-hoat ; yosterday it was 00 de- groos ; it will not bo long bofore it {8 at bolling: hont. Tho sight of the activity, lifo, and hap- pinoss within its walla invigorato one. ‘It {s o gort of . moral tonio, which makea him forgot lis banlk-account and the notes which aro com* ing duo. 1t {s » atimulant to which tho strongest Tomporance-man cannok object. Obsorve also tho look of gravity which is stealing over tho faces of the clerksin the T'rensurer's offico. Thero is not & moment during the day when two or throo of thom are not seated upon the large enfa., Do not say that it is to shirk work. No; it- is to guard the curronoy which {s rapidly acoumulating thore, 1If a stranger entors those precincty, half-n-dozen bonds aro put wherd people ordinarily catry thoir rovolvers. Whon thoy find ha has peacoful in- tontions, howover, thoy chango their minds and draw their pookot-handkorchiefs. This caution is commondable, but it may bo carrled too far, Thoy lock up information as carofully as thoy do tho greoubacks. Thoy have & corner on intelli- gonco, and thoy will not lot up, which courso is not to bo commended. * Tho Exposition is n Ohicago enterprise, there- fora’, the people of Chicago have a right to know how much money their ontorpriso is making. But tho Trensurer’s offico is #s mute as tho Frauklin Banle, Noxt to this office, tho moat soberand unmirth- ful part of the Exposition is & lot of Ntein's Patont Burial Caskets, bound in black and sflver, with appropriato toxta on the lids. Thoy are wisely located not very far from the rostan- rant-door, and sorve as a silont warning to pér- sons entering thore to think of more serious ‘matters than tho gratification of mere carnal ap- potites. But very littlo attention Is pald to them by noybody. Visitors scom to'give thom a wide borth, and the only persons who bave been seon ‘paying any attention to thom wore o man and his wifo and their child, The lttle boy was prac- tioing his arithmetio by counting tho ‘silvor- ‘headed nails, and tho husband observed, ¢ How this rominds us of tho shortnioss of human life,”, ond she roplied, ** You; what a lovely shade in that linlag.” Tho coflins are juston the vorge of the Musical Dopartment, of Rood & Sons’ Tomplo of Music, Mason & Hamln organs, Decker Brothors’ pianes, &o. Luckily these mackines do not run,’ —thoy are not connected with power,—and tho making of music has been lef* to the band and the birds. In view of the avavitivenoss of the sellors of pianos, it is imposeiblo to moke any critical romarks upon the various makes., Ex- perionce bas proven that if mau's pinno is eallod *tguperb,” aud another's “splendid,” tho first oo finds fault ginco tho other was given an ad- jeotivo with two more lotters than his. Houce it ia safo to only suy that thoy are all grand ; all of them bhuve gold medals; sll of them have carried " off all the prizes, and them are the instrument every ono wants for private uee. ‘Ihese words of praise will be adhered to until tho pianos break the silonco they Lave hitherto ob- sorved, Yestorday o young lady with soiled gloves and aroll of music in her hand was at- fompting to getatoneof tho instruments, in ordor tosing a pathetic ditty, as she callod it, Dut was prompLly stopped, paternally reprimand- ed by the Socmm?, and izformed that she could not oxhibit hor voico there uuless sho bad spaco allotted hor, sud bought an oxhibitor's ticket— cost, $10. ‘tho hydraulics of the Exposition are in an un- satisfactory stato. Tho fouutain is like the artosian wolls of Cook Ouunty, and docs not flow, and the large Dusin ought to bo filled with aquatic plants, fisa, and fowl, inatend of being left barren, oy it now 18, It might bo divided off into wator- lots, in one of which Dave Hammond could oxlijbit _his fish, whils in snothor swavs and fonoy ducks might .n.gm themsclvos, The exterior of this basin is dousely populated by o colony of boys and womon in terra-cotts, plaster, and brouzo, who, judging by their custume, seom to o an the point of going in swimming. Thore is also a faithful Newfoundland dog, alio in plastor, ready to savo auy of these bathors, in caso they should sink. It ia suggested that dur- ing cartatn houra in tha day thase Aguros should wear aprons, and that at night thoy bo provided with night-gowns, in order that the susceptibili- tios of young gontlomon with lndios with them may uot bo shocked, Ouly yostor- day & couplo stopped before s bronze figure of o womar, aud the girl obsorved, medi- tatively, that the broasts thereof looked like bross gongs., This slmple remark throw her male companion into a state of groat oxcitement, and ho roplied that it was » subject ho had nvver investigatod. While spoaking of cosmotics, the othor day, thoro was & failuro to montion the fino stook of them oxhibited by Heath & Milligan, whoso ability to restore the good looks of faded houses, and to mako an old sepulehire of a woodon builds ing look 08 blooming a8 a virgin cobtage, s well known. Kogs of paint are not promising things to make a show with, but thoy have made tho best of thoir matorial aud attract much more at- tention than tho Chicago White Load & Qil Com- any. P2\ things are constantly flnding their way 1nto the building, Whore the Sccretary finds that persons to whom apace bas beon allotted have not ocoupied it, and others are on hand ready to fill it, ho givos it to the last, Then when thoe firat onow come hio ropeaty for their edification the parabla of tho foolish exhibitors who spent thoir timo in fonsting and drinking, whilo the wiso ones wont on and filled their space, and wero roady whon the big guns thundered nnd the brass band blow, and the Exposition was opened. Among the new artioles uro agricultural pro- ducts from the Loavenworth, Lawrenco & Gal- veston Railway, s road whose Southern terminus 18 yallow fover and whose Northern one is Benator Pomoroy. Near thow, in the gallory, Coyle & Dlciduson have a graphio display of cloan shirts, with explanatory notes. To illustrate tho ex- callonce of thoir linen and starching, they ox- - hibit one of their make which has been worn through s waok of the panic, and which has hardly & wrinkle it, while one belonging to a rival firm i8 simply & rumpled mass of oloth. Arrangements have been mado with the man- agement of the Exposition by which servant irls will be admitted free Weduesday evenings, n ordor that thoy may view these various spoci- mens of laundry work, and be incited to noble omulation. Near the contre of tho main floor are several specimens of the Amorivan Safety an[l)a whicl makes korosene a thing & chi may ]'dny with, and reduces it to the ovel of the lowest undorstanding, so thut a servant girl may light a firo with it. The ontloman in charge of this adwmirable arliole re- ntes an interosting anecdoto which camo nunder his personal obsorvation, and which has an air of tiuth toit, A poor but houest youngman in Oanton, O,, was oogsged toa wealthy girl whom he devotedly loved. Unhappily, while she was working a pocket-handkerchiof for him with somo of Conts' silk, specimons of which moy be found in tho Exposition, thus corrob- orating this tory, the koroseno lamp she was using exploded. Sho was envoloped in flamos, died, and was buried. In the course of timo, hor old lover won anothor woalthy girl, but, tought by oxperionce, insisted upon her pur- chasing ab Ameorican Bafoty Lamp, which sho did, and tho rosult Is thoy woxg happily married. On tho strongth of this story, the agont scoured ordors from Hevoral unmariled men, Up to duto, however, uo marriod ones hinve appllied, T'hie represontation of Chieago ot tho Exposi- tion Is now complote, In addition to Reynolds and his sholly, there ore two $1 bazasrs, and the 26 cont mon, 'Phe luttor, howoyor, has .beon somowhat wodifled, He is no Jonger able to ox- ort llk olation voleo, nud ,say * onything on this tublo for 26 conts,"' which s absoluta physical tortura to him, so that overy hour orso be rushes out on Mluhlqnn avonuo, and relioyes himsult by calling out ** u.uylhln;i on. this tablo for 25 conts,” Hinco.those who hoar him sco he hasg no table, thoy are plungedin a bowilderment which this brief ‘statoment may help to religve. On tho castorn eide of tho main hall, a little south of the contro, is somothing whoreby a per- gon can aucertain whothor any ono belongs o & socrob Bocloby or note Lhis i8 & oate, shows by A. B, Wadhams & Co,, filled with what are called togails, and, whilo tho slght of thom throws n omber of the Boclety for -tho Bupprossion of Hocrat Socloties into spasmd, it bringa a blush of joy to tho cheok of & Masoms Walk- by ¢ with: |- two friends, Ono looks indifferently, nnd moves shend, Another rushes up to tho caso, staros kunowlngly at tho sworda (which nre not mado to. out), the ngmnn (which are unflt for kitchon' usc), nnd the bolts, which nre olnboratoly worked, aud displays such o thorongh acquaintanco with the garmonta worn by King Solomon and his conrt and the Knighta of Bt. John of Jorusalom, that ho would seom compotont Lo write o history of o~ brow millinery. Ah, tho millinery, It Lina beenoverlooked too long. Itscomsnsif tho roports of the Ixposi- tion had been writton only for mon, nud ns if tho things which intorested women wore to bo intentiounlly omitted. DBut thoro is & trouble about millinory, nnd that is that tho fashions ju hata and somo othor articles change so rapldly that the contonts of _tho cased would biave to bo altored overy othor dny, Aud is 1t surprising that tho momory of women for what s ~called useful knowledgo is no poor; whon it i8 borno in mind that they havo to’ keop track of all those variations and fluctustions in fashion, which aro as rapid and a8 groat ag tho variatlous In fancy . Jocks duriug 3 Hum-day on Wall streot? D. B. Fisk & Co, lave some’ vory protty things in this lino, and eopeclally some ribbons, which aro so boautiful a8 to bo.dangorous. ‘Thov nre trimmings for which many a womnn would soll hor soul, and it i8 well that thoy are kopt under glass, since oth- erwlllu? thoy would be a8 mischiovous ny Mephis- opholos. - Another placo which- dosorves tho attontion of the ladies Iy whero Hollistor has built hima ‘bowor, tho sidos of which aro carpetings, window- _curtaths, otc., whilo inaldo It is furnished with the most gorgeour and attractive furnituro,— chaita which are ns soft ag uloln]p, and divans vovered with such dolicate stufls that they al- most soem too flue for human use, and ouly fitted to be framed and bungup. If Hr. Hooley i8 sincere in his intentions to make his theatro tho liomo of parlor comedy, hie would do a wiko thing to buy -this sot. It would encourage hin nctors and actrossos, for: they could not fail to plfi botter in the midst of suoh furniture, . B.—It would have to Lo covered during emotional sconcs, or Miea O'Connor would weep upon it, and her tears would leave their imprint thore, aa tlhioy do on the henrts of :{mnhflom; or, for emottonal plays, have horde-hair. Lot us hurry to the machinory dopartment in otder o got back to real life, and rocover from the effoots of that Inst sentence, - Marder, Luse & COo, bavo at last fixed up thoir apaco, docoras ting it not only with specimens of thoir various zipea, but thoy bave ‘put in s machino, ong of .thoso ingenious things which it is ensier to look at than to describo, or even uuderstand, snd which i8 now in runaing ordor. At tho other ond of the room, ' Phelps, Dodge & Co. Lavae an entertaining litlle toy which is called o “quiling-machino, aid whiol s wiod for muking the soles of shoos everlasting, A pair of shoos thus quilted and proyided ~with cof:pnr toos would last the Wandering Jow for half-a-dozen round-the-world pilgrimages. Tho bottom of tho shoeisingeniouslyquilted with bits of wire thread, 40 that the solo'of one's boot somewhat roem- blos & waffie-irgn, Owing to the high duty on Pig-_h'on this process is somewhat oxponsive, but t 16 durable. - A -parent studied tho workings of this lflmn‘“ with much interest, and ot lnst the exhibitor proposed to flnish off his hoy's shoea for him, gratis. Thia was agroed o, and was dono on tho spot. The boy was ut first ploased but when ho gathored from the conversation that ho was bound over to those shoos for soma zem, and conld never, never scuff a hole in the ottom, he gave a cry of baflled rage, nud was eeon afterwards scraping the sole of one of thom on the biade of,a mowor. Thoro was an animated strugglo, in which the mower got the best of it. Anothor valuablo Eleco of machinory ia Thorp's Portable Burglar-Alarm aud Pickpooket Doteot~ or. -Every ono is awaro of burglar-alarms, that networlt of wires which, when touched nnyswhore, ring bolls uvo?\vhom, and euggest to the burglar the advisabllity of Jostponing s visit till an- other time, . The pickpocket dotector works on very .much the samo Tfl“c iplo, but is slightly modified for porsonal uso. The system is quite simple. A small magnotic battory is stowed away in the pantaloons-pocket, wheunce run & lot of wires which envelop the person, and which run into all tho pockots of vest, coat, or overcot: If tho thiof puts ovon the tp of his fingor whero Lo should not, it eote the machine in oporation, and n small boll, which is hung in the gentloman's enr, boging Tinging violonily, and warns him of theattempt upon his valunblee. Bince Saturday the msjesty of thelaw has been vindicated, snd Marancsi has been com- pelied to baul down the flag on which it was statod that ho invented Gunthor. Thoso who saw it dono &ay that it was o pathotic sight, and quite a8 touching as the surrender of Gen. Les. To make it tho hardor to boear, Gunther stuod by and saw it done, and Marancel oxclaimed, in his griof, * Earl Porcy sces mo {all,” But thoro is a good deal of sellishness-in the world, éven in tho Exposition Building, and five minutes aftor Maranesi struck his colors, all around inm—tlor- istg or bird-sellors—wont on with their business, and loft iin alono in his agony. His only con~ golation is that he did not vote for Judge Will- {ams. "Tho floral dieplay improves doily. Thanks to Messen, Trofry, Desmond, Ellinwood, Sandors, and others, it is always cliarming, alivays new, and, right fn among thom, Kaempfor has hung up his cages of singing birds, which sing all tho more sweetly on account of the perfumed nir snd flowering plants about them. At the anme stand ave somestufled birds, protty Bnnuf\h in thomselves, but whon contrasted with the living ouea they are unsatisfactory, ss much 80 a8 & fow forlorn hoop-skirts aud corsets near by when compared with the ladies moving past. They give the shapo and tho form, but thoy ara soulless and voiceless. On the glass cusg con- tolning theso glove-fitting corsets there is not the usual sign of ‘‘ Hauds Off," but; instoad of it, * Gentlomen uunocompuufnd by ladies will ask no questions." Bonoath the shado of a flight of atairs stood sn indignant exhibitor, and sulked when accostod. He waa voluble in explainiug his wrongs, for he bad beon wronged, Why was it that this and that things of inforior intovest had beon mon- tioned, whilo his wore pnssod by unnoticed. He koow how newspapers woro run, If ho had had auything to %;vo reporters, ho would have had a notico too, But ho had no candy, no pressod biick, no hair goods, nothing which cou'd be bartorad for a dazen lines, and honco it was that he was neglected. Tho omission was intention- al, for tho time to criticise his departmont of productive industry had not thon arrived. Now 1t has come, and attention iinvited to the spoci- mons of " the work of Benyard stoir-builders, eote, This * otc.” gmee it appenrs from their card, # the following are among onr most prominent coutributions to New Chicago: O. N. Holden, M. C. Stearns, Tuttle Brothers, Dr. Ingalls, and others,” Any possiblo doubt as to the author- ship of theso gentlemen may be looked upon a8 -gottled, They exhibit soma atairs which are certainly very boautifully made, and show that they aro the poets of tho stair-making business. ‘They are not ordinary pino stairs up, which one would rogardlosaly tiamp with muddy beots on, but they aro of the romantioc school, fitted to be sat upon by lovers on boll-nights. When oue looks at them one eays: * Thoso etairs are not troachorons buv discreet. ‘Ihey would not aqueak gud betray me if I tip-tood up them late at pight, returning from the .club, or—elsa- whore,” * All gentlomen who' expeot to be out Iate at night should get stairs from Senyard. In ordor to clore with' something swoot, and whioh will draw visitors to the Exposition, it is aunounced that Oolburn, confactioner and friend of youth, hos in position half a dozen copper ket- tlog, onoh largo enough to hold & lamb, in which in 8 day or two he will begin making caramols, and porsons who are anxious to got useful information can oatch that sweetmont in tho very act of birth, Thoso who bring spoons can halp themaolves, - ‘The attondnnce yestorday was very good, os~ pecially at uight, "During” the mornings, it s never us crowded as ab night, and for this as well as some other roasons, it is a better time to 0. It in plonsaater to ece by sunlight than by 0 glaro of gas, and thon it bocomes rather hot and close in the gallery after the gas kua beon burning for soveral hours, BUBICAL PIOGRAMME, The following is to-day's musical programme : N, AFTERNOO) 1, March—* Distant Greeting ", 2, Beleotion from tho * Horm! 3, Mazourka—'* Bohemisn Go Al 8. Souy—" Horonada”, 9, Gulop—“In Wild lusie x 1, March—'The Quards 2, Overturo—!* La Berong ., 9, Potpourr] from * Tho Huy, 4. Waltzos—* Now Vienun 7, Overture—* Mursutello, 8, #'he Sllver Lrutpet Gennd Blarell . Guiop— With Joy and Love ». ; Canductor, Hodourd TUH UIlI0AGO JUBILEE, . From the New York World, Quoting Mr. Jofferson. Brick, the cltizon of Ohicago may sy of himself collectively: * Wa niran elastio country, sir, We 'alr & young lion."” Amoug the natloanble avidonces of the Tocuporation of the city and the enorgy and ons | torpriao of ita poople munt bo _classed the con- Blruction of the Intor-Btnto Industrial Exrnnh tion DBullding, iosugurated Timredey night, o full history and desoription of_which are given n our nows colummna, ia charaotor- iatic of tho city that tho enterpriso should have -beon undortaken by its woalthiost rosfdonts and pushed to 1ts completion with raflrond apeed. But hittlo less than four months aftor n nowspaper nrnizmph nquustnd the {don tho building, complote in every dotailand crowd- ed with every imaginablo production of Industry, faoponed to tho publie, Only seventy-threo dnyn have clapsed botween the’ driving of tho firat pile in tho foundation sud tho hoisting of the fing ovor the roof. Thecdifico itsolf is Lialf ny Inrgo ngain a8 ourold Crystal Palaco, that less than a quarter of o contury ngo, was constdered ampla for the display of allof nseful or ingonlous or ornnmontal workmanship the wholo world conld produce, 8o atablo and roputablo is the managemont that tho Chicago Exposition may o confidently oxpected to atone for the very contomptible swindle perpetiated in tho name of tho olty by the promotors of the Juno jubileo. It wilt'bo what it is doslgned to bo—n grand ad- vortisomnent of Ohiongo and tho West, tending to attract thither populntion and eapital, and bring ubout o permanont and genoral advantage ns well a8 & tomporary aud local benofit. e e THE SHREVEPORT SUFFERERS. * The committeo appolnted by the Board of Trado to sollcit aid for the Bhreveport sufforors met yoatorday at No. 18 Chambor of Commoeice, on thecall of Mr..C. H. Walker, tho Cbairmon, and appointed the following named gentlemen to wait on our business mon an‘ Iny beforo thiom tho pressing need of immediate asgistanco; and thoy wore _nuthorized to receive contributions from tho classes to which thoy are acoredited : J, B, Ellors, packers aud provision dealors, T. R. Leary, graiu and vessel mon, H. Spruancs, morchants. P, anr'm'mo, bankers an}l real eatate n_ionl- ard, 0. H. Walker, tho Aid .and Roliof* and' othor sociction, - : : " Thoy will call to-day upon our business men, and citizons gonorall; S Auction Sale of Paintings. Among tho collection of fine oll pututings to be sold this afternoon at the auction room of Willium A, Butters & Co,, Nos, 15 and 17 Randolph sirect, wo notico No, 38, “Wintor fn Hslland " ; No. 47 fxa_fino spectmon of tho old masters, painted by Ade M., 1057 ; A Calm On the Now York Bay” and the com- nion, by G. Esslg, nre a palr of carefully painted Frariich s # Tidian Notel ¥ and' Qatskiil Mountaina, by Brown, ar good ; a8 nlso No, 23, * Noonday," by E, D. Lowls, which 1 o fuo largs picture, thorolighly churgcterlst{o of Now Eugland scencry, Wo under- stand that these patntings will be sold” regurdioss of tho coat, and our citizens havo & chance for great bar- | gulns, & Be Sure You Do. Those who visit tho Exposition, and fail to sed tho two magnificent Chickering pianos, will bave lost more than they aro aware, Without doubt thoy are two of tho finest ever mado in this orany other country; and, having been mado especially for this Exposition, it is not & Miitlo ctedit 10 tho Messrs, Chickering for such fino specimona of workmonship, and to Mlessrs, & Sous, of tho Templo of Musid, for thelr onterprise in ordéring two pinnos, the total valuio of which is $0,000, The samo firm also oxhibit & number of other Gllickerfugs thot can “ play " thefr part when it is time for them o bo heard, e ey Resumption of Insurance Busindss. Tho Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Gom- pany, which susponded all morcantile risks in Chifcago ono year ago on account of the inefMiclency of tho Firo Dopartment and tho insdequate water-supply, has again resumed. that line of Dusinesn. - Tho Hublio will rojolce to kuow that tkis reliable Company has ro- sumed tho taking of mercantile risks. Bce advertise- ment on firet pogo.' . s t i —The Western Union Telegraph Company has decided on purchasing the Aulomatic Tolograph Compnuy, of which the Hon. George Harrington, formerly Assistaut Secretary of the Treasury, is President. The price offored is 28,000,000, which includes the ofiices and wires of the Auto- matic and its franchises. PROPOSALS. Proposels Tor Tunl, OFFICE OF T11E YWATEI CONAIBSIONERS, 20 WEST BWAN-AT., BUFFALO, Supt. 11, 1878, SEALED PROPOSALS Wil bo recelved at this offics until Wedneeday, Oct. 15, at 0a, m., for cx(endlnevnnll camplotiing tno now tunnol for the Buffalo Olly Water ‘Waorks uuder the Niagara River. Blans, spocifications, aud quantities for the abovo work can bo scon AU 1his oilico, nad tho tunnol as far ns cam Dlotad (a distanco of B7B foot) can now bo oxaminud at any timo Ly the contractors, very bld must npecify a gross sum for tho complotion of tho ontiro work, aud' bo accompanied by a Bond or Tonds In thosum of ten thousand dollars, binding the par. 3 or partios making tha propasai to ouiée inta a contriot Wi tho oity 4f tho work 14 awardod to thom. ko Comnsslonors rosorva, (o il g acoapt or rejoot or all bids. . Wi ; e iy "%“1{‘“" uinlssfonors. PENS. HARRISON, BRADFORD & C0.S STEEL PENS. Spoclal attention callod to tho wail-known numbiers, BO5~~=T5=-28---20 & 22, Factory, Mt. Yernon; Office. 75 John-st.. N. Y. GETTYSBURG WATER. G ETTRWSEBURG KATALYSINE WATER-Tn: Guear MEDIGINE OF Natong, Indorsed by the Tighest Mudical Authorittes. Ttostores’ Muscular Powor {0 the Paralyiio, Youthful Vigor to tho Aged, and Dovolops the Young ata Critical Torlod; Dissolvus Calcull and '* Ghalks” Dopotlts: Cures Gout, Ithouw tiany, Dyspopsin, Nouralgla, Grasal, Dia- of tho botos; DS duoys, Liver, aud Bkin, Abdom. inal Dropsy, Chronlo Diarrhea, Coritips ‘Norvousiioss, Sloupicasnoss, Genoral Dobility, and nearly hironin Disoa: Pamphlots containin) History of tio String and Tosttmoniais trom, Modiod uurnals, Kminant Bhyelclans and Distinguished Gitl: Fons, sent PIEE Dy mail by WHITNEY BROS., Gonoral ‘Agents, 227 South Frontat., Philadolphia, Fa. Lata. ¥ oll ArgERR 601 A ACK, STRVENSON & REID, ) and $1'Lal Wostarn Agonts. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Rockford, Rock Island & St Louis Railroad Company, Puesweers Ormor, | Roox IsLaND, lil., Sopt. 3, 1673, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. by afson that th 1 mosting of th SRl de of oS oktont, Kock Taaud 4. By, Los Rallrond Company will bo held at._the Oltices of tho Com- ny in (ho clty of Kook Lnland, Til., on Wednesday, the at 13 ofalogk, noon bor noxt, 3 oy ol Qepels ph 'R, OADLE, Prasldont. Jouy P. WmiTenEAD, Bectotars. SCALES. FAIRBANK® STANDARD SCALES OF ALL BIZES, AFATRBANKES, MORERE 00 111 AND 113 LAKE-8T. IRON-WORKS. L. WOBTHINGTON, Prow Wt 1. Bavnz, Soo'y. AnTHURG. Moong, Sup't. THE CINCIYNATI RAILWAY TRON WORKS, Office, No. 493 East Front-st., MANUFAQOTURE BAILWAY IRON, Solid I Beams, Clannel Plate, T, Augle, and heavy Iron gens erally for Bridges und Fire-Proof Bulldings. Addross ARTHUR G, MOORE, Suvorintendont. 'MACHINERY, = WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providengo, R. L., Bullder of the HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE With incriv'Patont Timprovoments, Boud for Glroulars A 90-orss Engino i on oxhibition at the Clucinuatf Kx- position until Ootubor 4, and » 60-tiorso Engino at tha Loutsvillo Fxuodtion until Octobar 11, SALVE, AN Right Salve for Buros, Bolls, CORN S. 25 conta a hox, . Wholcaalo by Van Bohiasok, Hlovgnesas ARald, AMUSEMENTS, MURSIO HALL. ’ LAST SEASON THEODORE THOMAS' UNEQUALED CONCERTS. 60 Distinguished Performers ! Tho publio is rospootfully informoed that the prosont soazon of SIX GRAND EVENING CONUERTS nnd ONE GRRAND DIATINEE . t thls, the I t most, e e oEst ot et hea' ovor traroiods eftbor K’l thils country or Luropo. ‘MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 6, First Grand Concert, AT THE MAGNIFIOENT NEW MUSIC EHALL. Opponite New Sticrman Housce ‘The following Sololats will appoar: MR, MYRON W. WHITNEY, Tho colobrated Concart and Oatorio Singor. MR. BERNARD LISTEMAN Tho dit in ¢1ishod Violinist, fogothor with tho UNIIVALED ORONESTRA, THE BALE OF RESERVED SEATS For all tho Concorts, will commonco To-merrow Morning, ‘Wednosday, Qotohor 1, at tho Tox Offico of Musio Hall. Admission, 81, Rosorved Seat, main l|ovr,3l.w- Ha. sorved Hoat In Dross Cirolo or Baloony, 83, ' Programmos at tho mualo storos MOUABY: s SHEEDON, STAR LECTURE (OURSE. *'STAR" ENTERTAINMENTS FOR FIVE DOLLARS. THF, SALE OF SEASON TICKETS Witl bogla at the Masio Hall Box Offico at 9 o'clnck T0-MORROW NMORNING For what the M\ nfldently boll o 1 Bor B BES ERRERD Gonio: that they pave boon abls horetoforo to announce, comprising, as it doos, BRET HARTE, author of ** Heathen Chinoo," uA¥m&Fnfi§h%{ ?LTDWE., l’l?thorc‘::uul **Unclo JAMES T, FIELDS, suthor of ** Yostordays with Au- E. H. CHAPIN, the Eloguont Amorican NEWMAN ITALL, tho Golobrated English Distno. DANIEL DOUGHERTY, the Wobstot of tho Amériosn ar. R, J. LECORDOVA, tho Mumnrist Garioarurist, CANILLA URSO TROUPE, tho Drilifant Lady Violin ir(oso, 5 GURALD MASSEY, tho English Poot. JOHN BROUGHAM, author of Focubontas. Bosson Tickots will sceuro tho BEST SKATS in Buslo Hall for tho whole Gourse, to begin TUESDAY, Uct. 14, and continua for ten consocutivo weeks. CARPENTEI & SHELDON, OPEN DOOR OF THE FATHER'S § HOTURE, Pulpit Oratar. Pulptt Oratar. REY. WM. R. ALGER, Soclety Pastor of Music Holl, Boston, Will commonge a conrse af Sormons and Lea;ures at MU- S1C HALL, Chicago, Olark-st., oppusito the Sherman Houso, on SUNDAY, Oct. 6. Abjoct of hs Sestsorinon, OPEN DOOR OF TIE FATHER'S HOUSE, OIt NO_MONOPOLY OF TIE PN AR Bfr. Alger has dolivored this discourso thiroo timos, by rogiiGst, (0 immonse audioncos, t Muslo IfHl, Boston. jubjact of tho firat Evoning Looturo—iuiktihood of tho Miadfo Ages, and Knighthood of tho Ninotoonth Contury, _Admissfon to Morning Bersico, freo. Tiokota to tho Evening Locturo, 25 conts. VO oats, conta, to bassourod on Safurday and Sunday at the Box Ofice of HOOLEY'S THEATRE. THE PARLOR HOME OF COMEDY. A SPLENDID SOCIETY PLAY! THE COMPANY IN THE OAST! Monday, Sopt. 29, during tho weck, 2pd ot tho Weduosdsy and Saturday Muinocs, 1L A; Wobboes powarful dramatieation of” Wilkio " Colitus* Groat Novol, MAN AND WITE! Entiro Now Sconors! SUPERD hoaraal, Bartloy Campbell's Iatosr, MYERY OPERA HOUSE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF THATNS, Summer Arrangement, KXPLANATION OF REPERENCE MANKRA,— 1 Saturdayne eopted. * Bunday oxceplod, ‘Monuay excoptod, | Are R hindny sk a0 o o 4 Dair: WICHIOAN CENTRAL GREAT WESTERN RAILTOAYY Dt ot A GRS 4, St corner @ handotphy and T8 Canlt,, corner af Mudison, Zeare, | Mai feln mata aud air fino 0a Day, Ixpros . o} y dJscknou Acoomi p. .41 ‘Atlantlo Exprass, 5 . 4 Kapross, 0P, M. GHAND RAPIDA AND FENTWATENL Morning Icxpros Night Hapross, 8,008, m. 800 p. m 19210 p. .| 60, g TENRY 0. WENTWORTH, General Padsongor Agont. CHICASD & l“LLBX HA“_RO!'I, Chicago, K ity an encer Shord Line, via Loulels 2 e anck Ohicaga, Spvinafialdy <ition it St Lo Through fine. Union Bepot, Weat Side, neur Vatiao bridges Ticket Offces + At Depot, antl 128 Randolphot Teate, | A ~inJnokaon Hamss, fié;"fi;’r 5?3&-1.1‘1;‘. Mo ‘ait Ksprovs, iltey ., and Lan |* 9:008. m. {* A:10 . m. 2 cvrsens §0:00 D m|£7:30 8. . 8t Tonts AExproe, vin MAin Lo R i 0:00%, m.| 7:80a. m, o Bringticld Fav: Exp doficrson Olty Expros ‘corin, Kookuk & Burl’ Weotia, Lacon, an Fovpross +120pim s Jollot & D 4520 p. . CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & =4, PAUL RAILWAY. nion Depot, enrner Madlson and Canal-sle.; Ticket Ofea 63 Soutts Clark-sts, opposits Sherman House, and at Dey Leave. Arrive. BMilwankeo, 5L, Prul & Mi i ay Lizprass, 508, m, Milwaukoo & Pra e Mull and Exprss::.,. *11:008, . Milwaukeo, 8t, Paul olfs Night Kipross 4dapo . CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILRDAD, Depola—Fiot of Lakest,, Indiana-av., and Sixteenthest,, and Canal and Stzleenth-ste, 2icket offices, N0, 59 Clarke at, andat depots, Mai) and Expross. Ot:awa and Siroater Passongo: Dubuque and K Pacitic Faas Lin Aurora Passony Mendota & Ottawa Pa-ssuyor, Dawnor's Grovo Accoi! Aurors Pas:0ngor..sees ‘Aurora Passongar {4 ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. Depot foot of Laket, and foolof’ Twenty-secondt, Ticket el T Famdoipncat ncar Glarh: g o Park and Oak Wood 1330 Pack nd Oak \Woo () Rans to Onampalgn on Saturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILTIAN. Cty afices, eorner Randoiph and LaSalleats., and 76 Canale at., corner Madison-st @ Frooport & Dubuauo Expros 2 Milwaukew Mail... 5 Milwaukoo Bxpro: B Milwaukco Passon, B0 po . |* £ 9550 . o |t 6 a—Dopot cornor of Wolly and Kinzlo-sts. b~Dopot corngt of Ci d IKlnzlo-ats 1. STUNN G, Gon, Pass. Agont. COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Ticket und Frelyht Office, 17 Clark-sty Spocial Inducemonis. Gran Now Rauto. .. T, & 56 Fo 5’!. R. W, E. WEBB, Gon'l Ag't. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILRDAD, Devot, corner of VianHuren and Shermanssts, Ticket ofice, Grand tuclfic lotely Arrive. Taave. | Omaha, Leaven: Dotvouvorin & &Atehison Ex; Monroo-st., botwesn Dearboru and Siate. Avlington, Cotton & Kembles Minstoels, Moro Now and Startling Featuros, Hobby Nowcomb's now Song and Danco, ‘' Protty asa Dalsy,” Whn Owns that Voliot Uoat, | Géngd'Armey Mastor” G. Dasenport. Hanfo- Solo (local), Willlam Arlington. **Charmin 14 tho Susio, Mackin and Wilson. ~Aud Grzod Vocal Quartatty ‘onil wook of tho soniatian, ontitled '+ | ON THE FRONTILR, Evory ovoning and Saturday Matiuco, Look out for **Tho Livoly Mokes In & Fog. "~ M'VICKER'S THEATRE, Two Nights More. THE GREAT AMERIOAN PLAY, IMMOLATION. A story of domostlo lifo founded on facts. S Thia banutiful and powostal play has mot the entiro tho PRESS AND PUBLIQ. ACADEMY OF MURIO. HANDSOMEST THEATRE IN AMERICA Return o hg Greatnst of all tho Groat Dialeat Actors, and Chlcago's Primo Favorito, JOSEPH MURPHY Who whii uppoar in his popular Scnsational Drawma, 1 With Now Rumic, Songs, Speolatiies sad Eceentricltlo, ‘Monday noxt hisuew {rish-Amurican Drama, Maun Cro, ATKEN'S THEATRE, EVEEY EVENING KELLEY AND LEON. THE ONLY LEON. ‘Matinvos Wednouday sad Batardagn DR, KAHN'S VAGNTFICENT -ANATOMICAL MUSEUM, gl pernt AL vl o o gpon fro §a, m, o 10 p. m., daily and Sunday. EDUCATIONAL. THE DYHRENFURTH COLLEGES, TSI EDUCATION, COLLEGE, WEST SI0Es LA TN A SN N RTH, SIDE EDUGATIONAT, COLLEGE, yo e Tt Norils Clark ot ‘The charactor of thosa Colleges is that of a thorough and practical teaining School for Boysand Girls of all agos,” Kach inoludon s slosoly graded Pritmary, Donast- meat, Gramwar D«{»n(mmtm lflr‘;h Sohool, Tho ul%.cnnlhu of oighteon oxporioncod Professors and sisiant Toachors, and everything, as rogards furnishing, intorual arrangemon! [solplino, &o,, is In acoordancd s he gt SIS S0 Rk e Looated st Hooloy's Opora Huuso, No, 149 Kast Randolph. ol 18 nndor thio fmuatiato charuo of thio Drosidont, as: slstod by praotical businoss men. Thoe thoussnds of 'of *'this fonitution ara roforred to' gon- etiolenoy and merits, The chiargos ara vory modorate. ~ Evoning Sosslon commonces Uctober 1. ¥ar partioalars of altigr of tho thros Colisges apply st tho Mala Oltico, Hoaley's Opora Houso, Family and Day School, NEW YORK CITY. MI8S BRACKETT and MISS ELIOT will reopon tholr schuol for girla from aix to twenty-one, Wednesday, Sopt. 84, at 117 East Thirty-stzthost. Glils fitted for any Col- DR. BTEPRENS, 18 Dearhora-at, logo. Rotor to Rov. Rahort Collyer, Chiicago, MADEMOIBELLE TARDIVEL'S FRENOH SOHCOL Rteopens Sopt, 17, fhio only ous tn Now York who. s Ifronch is taught as fn Parts, Suporlor itnglish cduontion. Drawjng, Latin, and Singlog inoluded in the tultion, Boardord have af exgollont howo, Kot oiroulars, 23 Wash Forty: Rofors by pormisslon ' M. It. 3 e, - Bull, Quincy, TI ol Mrs, Us 2, Iroland, 1. 1, Booloy, Cfti- G J. MoGianiss, dr., N, ¥, oinuatd, OTHIO ALY, STAMFORD, GO) Hoglleh, Fronoh, an Uurgmucflfi’:dlnl-fiehno' for Youny Ladios, Commonces Sopt. 24, Afiplyw l‘lrl el MBS BULRLEYS L “Hohool for Youny Lad will rupouBopt, 17, ROF, BIGNOR AND MADAME GUANTIERT BI! 16a¥0 to Inform thelr frlends pared 1o form day olassos for lad or_gontlomun, 15 the moderu Frouoh, G Ttalia; Fullman, omea.n‘an LAKE SHORE & MICHITAY SOUTHERN RAILROAD, Depot, Van Durensat,, foot af laSalle-st, Icket ofices, northicest corner Clark and Randolph-stse, and southwests cornier Canal and Madizox. - Teare Mall, via Air Line and Majn Lino[* 6:408. m, Bpoolal Now York Bapross, via| Ir Ling.., @ Atlantle Ex) Night xpro: K Elknart Avcommoaation Soutl Cnicago Accommodation. PIT TSBURCH, FORT WAINE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Leave, Arrive. i §.‘fix- = Fast Lino "800 Malil,... #:10 Valparalis Accommodailon, N RN CHICAGO. INDIANAPOLIS &_GIMDINNATI THROUGH . LINE.VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Itallrond Depot, foot of Lale-sts For (hrough Uckets' and sleeplng-car bérths apply af o et INekel affice, 131 Handulph-at,, near corner Clark; 15 natat,, corner Wadison; Salle-at., corner Washe inglon, and atiilinols Central Lepot. Leave Chicago,.. Eafayoico ndianap Cinclupati Traina arcive at Ohicago at 7:67 8, m.. > o, ., and 40 nly line running Saturday iight trafn o La. dinnapolis aud Cinclnnatl, Bouth Knd pasiong. v can ot buiggugo obooked aad tako train st Twenty-socond-st Fiinti 08, m. MEDICAL CARDS. DR, C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIGIAN, 277 and 279 South Clark Sto Soraar Van Unon, Ohicago, Tt {a well kuown by all roadora of. tho panors, that De. Q. Bigolow is the oldost ostablishod pliysician fn O Seiong and: cxperionco liava mada Dr. it tho mo nomnod SEROIALIST of flo o hundted by tia neeer ‘ostogmed of tho wighost medical attainmon !llvl ho poslenl «:Hi;c?;?iofi;{llgxg‘i‘-y, Bariug duvoted TIWENTY % LIVE: Soifiye romodion that v %fi};ggufih casos ot CLRONIO AND SPEOIAL ARICH fn hoth soxee. KULTATION FIER, SEPARATE PARLORS GSNm:PNTfX?Hm)f:&mc-:Eh oo Stk ta Dr. 0, BIGELOW, 917 and 270 South Ol oY Times, Oct, 3 188, DR, BIGRLOW is a rogularly brad phystolan. 1fis ro ‘utation is best known hore in our midst. ‘116 wants uo d| tant rofaronce, buts woll spokon of by evory ong trusting themselvos ta his caro. Whila the world vuduros thia ciass of physlolans aro ronulred, aud if any oo nouds Rugh sorvice, {t1s of tho utmost. Importance to_ ongaxa . withont projudics, of any lutorost in. sayiu B o ot sorialy aad ‘nphatigally sugh g vislt Dit. BI0 BLOW, at his Oontral Robmas, 217 aud 370 Souih Olark-sts, O DR. A. G. OLIN, 352 WABASII-AV,, OPPOSITE POST OLFIOR, ‘The most renowned spooialist of the age fn the trett mont _of ail Uhronio Discascs of both soxos. o1 ‘Woaka Norvousness, Aversion ta Soclaty, Im- Sight, Toss of omors, &c., pormuiion Iy No matter who havo futled, call or write. Tt le solf-ovident that a plysicinn muskiog a cortain class of 8¢ s for thirty yoars his sturdy, and troating thousanda «of casos yearly, muet acquiro groator skill in hils npm:lxlhv 1han vna fu gonoral peactica, ~ Puysiclans of high stands ing, in this and othor citios, rocognize this faot sud rece ominoud patiunts to Dr, Olln for treatment, Ottico Hours, 83, m, to 8 p. m. Suod g8, 1 ma‘,lem. Qall or writo for hils late work, ** Lust’Afunboud,™ fros of chargo, DI STOINID, 113 WEST MADISON-ST,, OHIOALD, LiLsg (8 rogulae “raduate in modicino), troata all Ghronio, Disnasos, of wath soxos, Cures guaranieod. Al Fomalo Ditioulilza croatod with succows, Modicinos furnlshed. ~Consu i Glrouins, So., foF AT ot Dr. TO VY N SIEINID, 3 tlon froo, A bouk on spcoial dise Hordod folku~froa for two. stamny dontial. A O, il o o N d Siupee of both a0z M e ‘Tu E::n.no::!'hll‘u;lllnlly Ko . 7 o by bt i watocas, '1iin Sodieut Troaths 10 0 <addios aud gon n suut freo, O CURE! D K HO PAY 1! . Kean, 360 South Clark-st., Chiongo, May hDflflll"lanllll" Tunn:ll:l],‘ s;\:r‘:«:::lfilll!{“x’",' wall, e SV IR 105 Gy pbytolan i Lha olty whowar- u\‘"’l}aog'fi;x :fifi'}f,‘: 60 oonts, Iliustratod with nuers using oukraviags.