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—_— e ———————— THE EXPOSITION. Continued Success Cireat Show. Fifteon Thousand Porsons Examining the Curiosities Yestorday. Preparations ‘for Celebrating the Anni- versary of the Fire, A Ramble Through Some of the De- partmonts--Exoursion Ar- rangements, Tho folks from Aurorn and viclnity who visit- od the Exposition on Wednesdny went homo the samo ovoning like virtuous people, with the ox ception of one unhappy individual who hung around the show yestorday, explaining that ho had lost §110 in n room up staive, in o bullding to which ho had been invited by o gentlomanly man. An investigntion of his caso rovenled that Lo had boen bunkoed. Ho sald he did not caro for tho dollars, but they wore intended to bo laid out in o Dbit of o hend- stono for his wife. Mo had brought the mouney to the Exposition hoping to como ncross somothing tasty in the hendstone line, which ho conld tnko home on tho train and save froight. e wont ouco too ofton to the sodnfountain, and thon foll o vietim, ITe loft for tho picturcsque banks of tho Fox Inst night, o poorer and s sad- dor mian 3 but in epito of hia loss Lo Bwore ho would do his duty by his dend wife, and bofore the cold winter sat in, tho turf above ber should Do adorned with n eurfously wrought. specimon of Now Hampsbire granite. Inox County in this groat and glorious Stato, a8 the Fourth of July orations very truly recito, sout a delegation of its population to inspect the Exposition, 'They wore {ino, farmor-looking peoplo, among thom being & bride and, the in- evitablo adjunct, n nowly-made husband. The lattor roved around leaning lovingly ion each other’s nrms, as contented 88 a pair of nowly- matod doves, and tho Exposition did not attract much attontion, for wero thoy not an exposition to cnch other? They visited the candy-stand and the sodn-fountain, nnd cnst shy glances at tho varions specimons in the stove dopartment. The morning is o good timo to saunter around the show and seo the nttaches get ready for tho doy's work, Tho ongincors start their machines, Messra. Bouton, Drako, Gagoe, Brown, and Roy- nolds hover around like guardian angels, the shoomakers apply their gonius to tho lnsts and lonther, tho girls cast off their onter garments and tako their places bohind tho countors, orna- mental a8 woll as useful sppendnges, tho ole- wator starts skywards, cooking begins in tho kitchon, the flower bugiu to wake up and send forth thioir porfumes, the pioturos in the art pal- lory, aftor & good hight's rost, put on frosh faces, the gruve-yard’s dopnitment lcoks as cheerful a8 n grave-yard can, tho door-keopors liko their places,the doors aro cast open, and tho crowd ponrs in. It poured in yestorday to a grost number, and last night tho attendance must hove ronched 15,000 Who machinery hos bogun fo attract notice, now that more pootic things, such 88 can- dy, soda, an art, . have beon investi- gated, Porsons . caunot lond themsolves down with 1_Xm:try ond painting, aud then take on board a cargo of iuformation sbout me- chanics, It would siuk any ono of avorsgo men- tul calibro, so tho bost way to do is to tako pootry and art dirst, 08 on appetizer, and, 8t nnother - visit, absorb the more matorial viands reprosented in tho ma- chinory thal occupies the north half of the building, Aud, after all, thero is poetry thoro, t00, the poetry of motion,—sinooth, casy, matho- mntical,—naud tho highest kind of mrt—useful art. Thoro is domestio pootry. For iuatance, thero is the postey of tinwaro, o kind of domes- tio pootry that appenls to ovory henrt. Wiat onn be moroe engnging than a colicction of bright tinwaro, rounded and fashioned by fair fingers ? Thero was n stall, aud in that stall, early In tho morning, .were four protty girls, their faces roflected in a thousand tin-pans, na betweon them thoy eat an opple, each taking & bito with tho regularity of clock-work, They woro not greedy ; nono of them partook of that onco fatal fruit out of hor turn, and it was di- vidod equally s noarly s could bo ascertnined by o unon-biter. 'Chon thoy cucased their hands in large gloves, about & mile too large, and bo-~ gan Bammoring away at tinware. Happy tin- ware ! 'Thoey showed how quickly & dippor can bo made, and with what celerity & pan doomed to hold pork and beans can bo put togother. This should ail be secn. ‘Phore are numerous threshing-machinos—not Instruments for inflictivg corporal punishment and separating tho moral wheat from the moral chaff,—if ehaft ean bo moral,—Dbut for soparating tha actual wheat grown on our boundless prai- ries from the chail' which will insist on F’nwlng ll{: with it. They woro runuing full blast. Fhero wns no wheat and chaft, to be sure, but it is n limited imagination that cannot conceive where the wheat and chaff ought to Lo, and what would bappen if thoy wora where thoy ought to bo, But porhnps this is_onough of machinery for onee—a homeopathic installment of this kind of Information is most ensily digested, We nust thereforo abendon it and turn for a moment (o tho contemplation of tho npartment ocoupied by the Young Men's Christian Associn- tion iu the centro of the enst gallory, This ia hung with pious literature, and to it can repair tho obgerver tired of contomplating worldly things like tinware and plows. Hero is food for tho epirit. Fuverybody's Paper, that admirable rmduc“on of tho Y. L C. A,, can be road, and hera i very good reading in it, not to ihontion tho numerous tracts and other documents of o eimilor charactor, Around the gallery on the north side fa the Railrond Dopartmonut, which has already been deseribed in deiail. énmumhxg new has appear- od In tho shapo of a circular about the Northern Pacific Ruilrond, and containiug ox- tracta from various papors laudatory of that myth, Thejrond iis called *“n great work,” and nndoubtedly it is a great work to build it: and then there 18 ** advica to intending colonists” in “tho valley route to the Paciflo,” According to nl! accounts, it is more like tho valloy routs to the shadow of death. A curious omigsion from this circular is any reforence to Jay Coolke and his lato financial exploils, In the present stuta of tho public mind it Is hardly possiblo that Mr. Cooke's. rallrond will meot with favor, gtill the fools are not all deads Tha attendance is incronsing daily, and now of the And 4, Waltzen— Now Vioonn M,ue.eeene 5, ¢ Itocollections af tho Opora ..., 0. Bong—Cornel 1010, 1. oo 7. Potpourri from Fanat ¥, 8, Mazirkn—* Linn ", 9. Galop—* In tho Btorm ¥, Conductor, Flodonrd Ioff 'PERSONAL, THE CITY, Capt. Jobn Burke, U. 8. Pacifio. Capt. G, D, Woodbury, of Now Yorl, is a tho Gardner, ‘The Hon, J. O, Taylor, of Nebraskn, is at the Gardnor, Qon, E, 8, Bragg, of Fond du Lao, is at tho Bhorman, I, Johnston, Esq., of Kookulk, Towa, is attho Commoereial. Col. J. K. Faulkner, of Xontucky, is at the Grand Pactfic, The Ion. W. C. Van Horn, of 8t. Louis, I at tho Grand Pacifio. The Hon. J. F. Farnsworth, of 8t. Charles, 11, ia at the Shorman. J. A. Rhiomborg, Vieo rosident of tho Ohifcago, Dubuqyo & Minuesota Rallrond, Is in tho eity. Tho Hon. J. 8, McDowall, Fond du Lac; the Hon. Goorgo A, Curtis, Boston ; and tho Hon, P, L. Parkor, nre at tho Shorman, A chiir nceidentally hirown from the balcony of tho Chamlior of Commoreo, yeuterday, struck Mr. Olarence Peck on the head, quite eoriously in- Juriug bim. William B. 8trong, Assiatant Goneral Suporin- tendont of tho Cllcn%}, Burlington & Quiney Tailrond, hins gono {o Burlington on a tour of inspoction, DBishop Randall's remaine will arrive in this city, nccomsmuiud by tho boroaved widow aud Tor gon, this morning, at T:45, by the Uhicago, Burlingfon & Quinoy Rnilrond, W. A. Brown, New York ; Samuel Lngnn, Bt Louis; D. R, Hunt, Madison; B. O. Cabanno, Bt, Lonis ; R. Lape, Troy ; and Allen Johuson. Alilwaukeo, aro rogleteved at tho Gardner. A number of California eadets who have boen on an excursion to Now York and West Point, arrived in this city yestorday, on tho way home. They will leave for Ban Frauclsco this morning. W, O. Van Horn, Goneral Buporintondent of tho 8t. Louls, Kansas City & Northwostorn Rail- road, is in tho city. Horeports Wostorn railw husmusa in o vory dull aud discouraging condl~ on, John Desmond, Esq., Genoral Buperintendont of the Wostern Division of tho Great Wostorn Roilway of Cnnada, ia o guestof “ Ohad," of tho Grand Pacifle. Ho will loave to-night for Buffalo. . James A, Iawloy, of Dixon, Grand Master ; 0. H, Minor, Grand Secrotary; ond J, I'. Bur- roll, Doputy Giand ‘Bocretary of the Grand Lodgo of Masons of tho State of Iliinois, aro at tho Commercial. E. M. Coatos, U. B. A, ; A, Ewing, Texas; G . Aikin, Owatoma ; Mason Rash and . M. Culbert, Burlington ; It G. Ingersoll, Poorin ; and A, I, Cartor, Houolulu, Bandwickl Islands, nre guosts at the Grand Pacific, - Benjnmin Pholon, Esq., Specinl Agont of tho Plautors’ Insurance Company, of Memphis, col- lJectod 1n o fow moments last Monday, from the fire insuranco ngents hero, the sum of 125, ‘which bas boen sent to tho Howard Association of Klomphis, Campboll, tho Ohicago man reputed to have beon last seon in Indiaunpolis, sines which timo he has been missivg, was found in tho lnst- named oity on yesterday, Ho was half dend from o dose of morphine, Whick ho had admin- istored with his own band, with the inteation of committing suiclda. The following were among the prominent ar- rivals at the Commercial Hotel yosterday: . D. Smith, Monasha ; B, F. Foot, U. Ponniman, Juynesville s B, J, Toy, O. Thompaon, Paxton E.'Bmith, Rockford ; G. A, Moshior, Sterling { E, H. Southland, .‘hxmoulown, N. &.; L. D. Btovens, Colchestor. © - BY TELEGRATI. Broonmyartox, Ill., Oct. 2.—Hon. Schuyler Colfax spent the day in this clty. o is on his wny to Monticollo, Pratt County, where ho speaks to the County Fair to-morrow. IHo vis- ited the Boldiers’ Orphans’ Home, aud in the aftornoon was visited by o largo numbor of citi- Zous, s " is at tho Grand IN OENERAL, Anna Dickinson receives this season $400 for onch of her lectures, Tho Hon, Charles Francis Adems pay €4,816 for the priviloge of hendiug tho- list of Quincy (Mass,) tax-payers. Stephon N. Stockwoll, of the Boston Journal, has been appointed on the Board of Commis- sioners of Prisone, in Massachusotis. Col. Leuv Stricklend, formerly of tho Eighth Maino Volunteors, died at Liverpool, Me., lust +Bunday, from tho effect of an accident. Donn Piatt anys that he would not live in Lon- don o year if they would mako him o Lord, Io has had twenty-sevon boils sinco ke landed, Prof. Olisrles U. Shopard, of Amherat Collego, hay discovered what he thinks will ‘prove to be two new specios of minerals in the eut noar Tur- ner's Falls, Mass, . Ono of. tho Rothschilds as turned defaulter ond absconder—Justus Friodrich, hoad of tho ‘Vienna honse of the family—and & great mnany ‘poor pooplo havo lost their all. Somo diungpalnted Now Yorkor tolographod on Triday to Becrotary Richardson, **Go drown yoursolf;" to whicl the Bacrotary repliod, I will do no such thing."—Boston Post's Washing- ton special. Mr. Coolbaugh was formerly lavgely connoct- red with ono or two Bnrliuilon buuks, particu- Inrly tho Nntional Stato, bub lattorly has bnd but o mfliuP interest in eithor of them, His prosont failure {8 much regretted by his old friends.— Brriinglon (Towa) Hawk-Eye. Down in Lonisinos Cmsarism i o practical question, Thoy havo Civune Tuling_over thom. is roul name is Antoine, and he is the Licuton- ant-Governor and running the moohwo in Kellogg's absonce, Cmsar i o black man. It is belioved in Brooklyn that Houry O. Bowon has sold two-thirds of the Brooklyn Union to Benjamin F. Tracy and othors, and that Mr, Bowon menus also to soll tho Indepen- dent, preparatory to o journey with his family through foreign lande. ‘We havo positive information in our posses- slon which warrants us in making the assortion that Foster Blodgott will como back to Georgia in logs than thicty duys from this dato, and stand hia trial for the soveral offenses with which o s obnrged, This information may be reliod upon. —Atlanta Zierald. “QOno of God's picked men,"” was tho impious eulogy which the Rov, Dr. ‘Faimage,of Now York, and upon Jny Gould in his prayer-meoting ust weol, Protty well “picked,” “one would think. Ho fealhored his nest for a soason, aud El(;mgod himself on Lis astonishing success.— uisvills Courier-Journal. orticles aro oceaslonnlly arriving, It 1t was not Princo Eslerhazy, but Count Estor- in proposed to have n big time on | hazy, of anothor branch of the family; who com- Thursday noxt, tho aunivoreary of | mitted suicido at Vienns on tho of the firo, as commemorative of that ovent, or | Boptomber, o8 reported in our cablo dis- rather of the recovory of tho city from tho dis- | patohes. dtho unfortunnto man was o bacho- pator. There will be & promenade concert, with | lor 63 years of ago. Il had beon af- flue musie,—fifty piecos,—and tho prices will romain the same. Tho programmo will be pub- Mshed in due time, EXCUISION TIME-TADLE, As the time-tablo for oxcursions ot commuta- tion rates during tho Exposition, on thto Chicago, Alton & 8t. Louis Railrond, published In Tie TrinuNe sevoral days ago, has not givon atis- faction, tho mnnaogers have proparod the follow- ing tablo, which they hope will moot with the full appreciation of ‘the public : Monday, Oct, 6—From sil atations between Mason ity and Dwigtit, both inclusive, with privilege of ro- turning up to 8th of October, Wedueaay, Oct, 8—From Lacon, Washinglon, aud all points botwee thosostations, sull Dwight inclusive, with privilego of returning up fo the 11th nst, Trom B, Loula and ull stationa ou tho mutn line south of Bloomington, Oct. 13and 14; good fo ro- gurn 4 Oet, 107 und Ot 27 snd 28 géod fo roturn ¥rou Boomington, Lacon, and Washington, and all stations nartli of thebo points, Oot, 161 good 10 rotura 411 Ont, 183 Oct, 22, good to retursy 1411 Oct, 35, Moudugy Oct, 20/ —elfomson Olty, aud all atations north to oohouss, iclusivo; good to retuir upto Tuoslay, Oct, 21 -~Godfroy and ol fatious nortls on Jucksonville’ Divition, to ~Lloomiugton, inclusivo; ood to Foturn up to Oot, 21, Oct, 20 to 21, gaod to returs up to Oct, 23, The musical progiamme for to-day iy a4 fol- lowos AFTERNOON, 1, Mareh—"Tonison ", 3, I Lo Wil Holeno 9, Overturo—* Rosamunda ¥, 4. Prolude from * Maobotls 9. Gulop—*Tlcre und "Lhora’, LYENING, 1, Marchi—¥ Chloago Expealiion 4, Beloctinn from 4 Tlie Ruguenots . Ovorture—* o Jolly Bundita .., Bpringttiald, Oct,'6 40 7; good to roturn up to flicted with a discaso of the spino, and, finding it inourable, q‘nt an end to his life, During tho sbsonce of his sistor, with whom ho lived, in o ‘moment of melancholy and despair, he teok up & revolver aud fired o~ bullet through his hoart, causing instantanoous douth. Dr. Holland enya that our great want is to sge moro Christian gentlomen in politics.” Ttis almost ns groat a3 our want toseo no moro “ Ohrietisn statosmon " in Congross. Botweon Christianity and _American politics thero sooms to be n most perilous barrior, and tho man who attempts to leap it, innine cases out of ten, suffers & dielocation of Liis moral knee-joints, or a sorlona abntoment of his moral back-bone,— Brooklyn Argus, —_——— The National Life. The Natfonal Lifo Insurance Company of {he United States of America {8 fu no respoct atlected by tho sus~ pension of Jay Cooko & Co, Ita investments iu mort- o8 and governmnents are much Iargor than its total finbifithan, and s otlior assota oxcoed In valuo $1,000,- 000, 'Tho Company nover had @ dollar in Northern Pacifio bouls or utocks, as collateral or otherwlse, und never mado depouits with Juy Gouke & Qo, Its polioy= bolders necd entestain no question of ity stubility, Tty future will boe prosperons, A Preston, Xoan & Co. 1t willbanoticed in Preston, Kean & 0o’s card, in another column, that thoy ave recelving checks nnd drafts on Now York nnd other cltfos, Enst aud West, for conversion futo currency, and rocelving tho samo on doposlt ns usual, froin those who cun use e funds, * e e = —That_portion of tho City of Ballimore do- astroyed by the grent fivain July lust is boing rapldly rebuilt, and, os is glonnrnll thio caso un- dor shinilar ciroumetancos, tho buildings uro of & much bottor class than tholr prodecossors, Chis in ono componsating result for disasirous fres, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1873, 3 BEAT OUT OF 7,000, A Now York Gentloman the Vieftm of o Gamo of Fareo—Lle Loses 37,000 in Mlwaukoo and Ohicngo. Whon n gamblor aconts a men with money, ho will follow him, if nooda he, to tho gatos of ctornity, if hothinks he can get1t. o will Iny in wait for him at overy slroot commer, and will plot seductive plang to enteh him, nnd will pusus him unt1l tho last shadow of o chanca to got hold of tho monoy disappeats, Au illustration of this lins recently occurred in this city, where n man who wag the posscasor of $7,000 was pursued from place to placo, and althongh nware that ho was pursied, and of tho object of tho pursuit, wag finally onsnared nud boaten out of all his monoy. A gamblor recently arrived in this oity, and rogistored himsoll at Kuhng' Buropoan Hotel ns I3, Qotlor, of Now York., His vocation was not Inown to the propriotor of tho houso, Ou tho samo dny, and by tho snme train, n gontleman arrivodin Chicago from Milwaukeo, who put up at tho Sherman Ifouso., ITe nlso registorad a8 halling from Now York, It s since been lenrnod that Gotlor hnd mot the gontlomnu in Milwaukee, aud had dis- covered that Lo Lind o largo amount of monoy with him, and had euticed him into o faro bauk thero, where hio beat him out of 1,000, Fho gontleman who had boen victimizod was induced to keep the matter still, through foar that if given Lo tho polico of Milwaukeo his own namo would bo ‘mado . public. Tho woxt day uftor holnd lost the moncy lie camo to thiy city. Gotier ind * piped * Lim, to use a gam- bler’s oxprossion, and nrrived in this city, ns bo- fore remurked, on the wamo train with Lis victim, His object in following his victim to thitu oity was to deoure o large amount of monoy, of which he kuow him to bo possossed, Iio suieceoded in caryying out his plans for so- curing tho reat of tlio money, with the nssist~ anco of another wamblor, Who assumed tho namo_of 1I. O. Moehier. This latter porson found out where the object of their intrigucs lind put up, and forthwith sot about to got him into his clutches. It took but two daye for lim to do this, o did it by stup})flng at tho mawo hotol (the Bhorman), aud makivg tho nequaintance of o victim nt tho dinner-table, Ifo mot him whenever an opportunity prosented ituclt, ond finally told him that Lo kuow Low bo hind boen used Ly Gotdor, in Milwnukee, aud ro- marked that Gotior wns, ot the time, stopping nt Kulne' Hotel, on Donrborn sircet, and that for n certnin sum of mouo{‘ lio would ngroo to Doat him (Gotier) out of tho 81,000 lio hnd won from lim. In tho ovout thnt the gamo swas played, tho gentleman was to take o Lund init, and stnke somo moncy (v nominal amount), in order, a8 tho artful follow eaid, to hide from Gotier’s eyes, tho ronl object’ of the game. o this mrrangement ~ the gentleman nsuonted, nfter somo hositation. Tho gnmo was Inyed in Room 81, in Kuling' "Hotel, last Mon- lay, botweon the liours of 11 in the morning and 3 iu' tho afternoon, It was o gamc of faro, and tho result of it, a8 might bo anticipated, was, that gentloman who had boen the loser of 21,000 in Milwaukoo lost not far from £6,000 in tho second geme. Whon it closed ho _was fronzied, on account of tho loss, and rushed out of tho hotel, nnd, securing a polico officer, rolurned to effect tho nrrest of the gamblers. Of courso thoy had mado good their oscape, nnd iho poor victiin of their villainy was reduced Lo {ho forlorn Lopo of catching thiom in a pucsuit. I'ho matter wns roported nat Polito Hendqus ters, whore it bas boon kopt very quict, the ofii- cinls declaring thoy know nothing of it, when it is wall kmow, to o limitod number, that they do. Gotier's bageago I8 still at Kuling', which malies it o guuiblfiby that ho may yot bo ceught. 1t should be snid that the proprietor and clorks of Kubns' Hotel are in mno wise to Dblnme for the- robbory, as thoy Luow nothing of Gotler's character, or of the fact that o game of faro was boing played in their bouso. ‘Tho hotoel is one of the bost in the city, and it is unfortunate that one of ity rooms should bo converted into o faro room, The name of tho -gentleman who was victimized is auml)ruuuod, ot Lis earnest request, Ho i o man well known ju New York, and it would bo damnging to his characler and name if tho lattor wore glven. ——— JIOME ¥OR THE FRIENDLESS. Reports of tho Treasurer and Matron «eWWants of the Enstitution. The Managers of the Howme for tho Friondless ol their rogular monthly meoting yesterdsy, Tov. E. M. Boring in tho Chair. Tho Treasurer roported £67.07 in bank Oct. 1, and receipts dur- ing Septembor as follows: B, Wheelock, $10; Iia Bowoen, $25; IT. M, Thompson, £25 ; Palmer, Fuller & Co., 525 ; oash, £25;_ Avory, Murphy & Co., §256; Digolow Bios., ©25; Luddiugion, Wolls & VanSchnack, $60; T. M. Avery, 360 Martin Ryorson, £50; and vorious pervons m small awmounts, £14.96. Graut's lust montl's (August) recoipts, 505 ronl of stores, 2468.76 ; and from othor sources, §37.60— making in all $1,60. T'ho Mniron's report was as follows: Admitted, adults, 114; children, 81; dismissed. adults, 104; children, 78; diod, 1; 'numbor iu the Home at ond of month, 131, Bills to tho amount of £1,126 wero audited sud ordored paid, the Ohnir- mun stating that some of tho lirgest billa hnd not yot comio iv, and that thoy would bring up {ho nggrogate indebtedness to about $3,000, He said further that until tho flnancial panic commonced overything was progrossing Batisfactorily, but that kiuce it bogau he had not asked cush from any one. It i3 statod that many peoplo beliove the Homa to Lo rich, whereas it lms not enough rovenue to pay more than one- fourth its liabilitics, It had only ubout half conl enough to last through the winter, ana it was thought thatif the mauy frionds of tho Homo knew its real condition thoy would ro- Bpond liberally, Thore nover had boen auy timo provious when so many applications lad” been mndo for aid as during the last month, THE CITY IN BRIEF. Tho mooting called for 8 jo’clock last night st Bismarck Hall was adjourned, subject to the call of tho Prosidont, thore baving been somo mistako in the day. Tho schoouor Willlam Gates, while ontering this harbor yostorday, ran into tho north pier, near tho lighthouse, breaking off her jibboom, and receiving slight damago otherwise. Tho nnnunl meeting of tho Illincis Association of County Buperintendents will take place in Obicago, Oct. 14, 16, and 16, in tho Methodist Church Block, corner of Clurk aud Washington streots, - The rovival interest still continues at Western Avenue Mothodist Bpiscopal Church, cornor of Monroe strect and Western avenue. Love fonst and communion sorvices at 0. a, m,, and even- ing preaching by thoe pastor, the Rov, A, Yonkoers. The Roy. W. H. Daniols will lond the noon rayer-moeting _to-duy in tho M. E., lock, cornor Clark and Washington stroets. Bubjeot : ** Liny not up for yoursolves treasuros upon earth.” Theo schooner John Tibbots, which was ashoro nonr Muskegon, has beau gob off by tho steam barge Georgo Dunbar, which vessol bronght hor in this harbor yestorday in o.very dilapidated condition, ‘I'béro was a steam pump ou bonrd to koop Ler from sinking, ~ Bho Lus been taken to the dry-docks for repaira, A-meoting of Indles interestod in the causo of forcign misgions will bo held at half-past 10 o'clock this morning, in the chapol of tho Sec- ond Prosbylorinn Ghurch, coior of Miohigan avenuo and Twontioth streot, An address may Do oxpeoted from Miss Capron, of tho Mudison Mission, who hag been for fifteen yoars a mis- slonary in Iudin. Yentordny morning Coroner Stephens rosumed tho invuatifiatlun into tho purdor of -young Bas- genthol, who was shot in the saloon at the cor- nor of Clmk and Madlson strocts n fow woeka ago. 'I'ho continuation of the inquest did not enablo the polico oflleers to obtuiu any cluo to . the murdoror, and the jury wore thoraforo com- I:ullml to ronder n vordict that Rasgontbal way ifled by an unknown paity. The body of tho man who committod suieldo Inst Sunday morving by throwing himsolf ho- foro o train of cavs, st the foob of Congrons streot, was identified yesterday as that of Daniol MeGuiro, o plavterer, who honrded at No, 164 Tuut Van Buron streot, 1t i snid that deconsod was an invoterate drinkor, and bad often medi- tated sulcide, Llo Jonveu o wife and fumily, who tostdo in Troy, N. Y, A Norwogian girl in reported loat from No. 604 Tulton treot, Bho loft thera hotween 8 and o o'clock Weduonday avening, to go to tha eornor of Onkloy stroot nud Warren avonuo, and has nay sined beon soen, Bho {s about b foot bigh, Ly a vound, fuir faco, sud woro s ealico dross, with o\'nmklrt, and nhl;i'ht slriped shawl, Ine formation is dosired ni above nddress, Mr, Megruo, Ohief Lnginoor of tho Cincin- 8 Church |- nati Firo Do{ynrlmunt, has just roturnocd homeo from ‘a viult of inspection in this oity. The Cinclnnati Commercial thinks {hat o should have onllod the attontlon of our people to tho Inolc of wator snpply 1n cortain localitlon, citing tho Ialated stroot firo s an instance whero tho only available wator was that snppliod by n four- inch Iupu. The Jomntercial recommonds for us. n worlos of water cistorns fod from tho lakos, 'Tho nlarm from Box 821, nt Linlf-pnsk 6 o'vlook ventordny morning, ws vccasioned by tho dis- covery of firo ina two-ntory wooden bullding, Noa, 72 aud 74 Wost Monroo atroot, oceuplod by A Ku!nuln‘y & Co. Itwns oxlluzufnhud Dy tho Baheock Engino No, 1, afler 260 worth of prop- erty had Dboen dostroyed, In golng to this fiec, tho hook and laddor truok No. 1 upnot_ at tho cormer of Adama stroot oud_Tifth avenuo. Tho truck wue badly dam- aged, and it will requive the expendituro of n considornble sum_of monoy to place it agaln in good condition, Bovéral memhers of tho com- pany wore Injured, though nono of them vory seriously. At the monthly meoting at the O1d Poople's IToms on Draivio avenuo, Wednosday ovening, the old Iadies wore Lreatod to n ploraant surpise, oach one being the recipient of n now dress nud n tmall pum of money, tho prococds of a Inwn fnir on Praivie nvenuo, Tho thanks of the meet- ing woro votod to Missos Annio M. Horrick, Jos- glc Gray, Mamio DBrowor and Jonnio Myors, und to Maslor Johunny Drowor, for tlioir asuistanco in getting up_ tho fuir, Tho manngers of the ome havo folt ndelicacy abont neking for hiolp winco tho grent fire, but the funds aro now noarly oxhausied, and the publie avo respectfully asked to show benovoleuco toward this most worthy eharity. TRUDE IN LOUISVILLE, ‘Tho Yonng fan’s é5tyle? Not Appres Jclated by the State’s Attornoy of that.. Citye % The City Court of Lonisvillo, Ky, lind & con~ sldorablo sonsntion Jast. Tuosday morning, dur~ ing tho trisl of R. M. Norton for fraudulontly obtainhig £4,600 from n savings banle in that city, It socms that Mr, Norton, perhiaps fooling {that his prospects for conviction were too good for Lis peaco-of mind, cast bout him for some ono who might bo able o show him up as innocont of fraud ns nn angol, o theroforo socured the sorvices of ono Louisvillain, and, knowing that no flold would bo more' fruitful in gront crim- innl advocatos then Chicago, in’ addition ho obtained tho aid of Inwyer Frudo, of this city, The first gun of the nction was a demand by tho dofense for » cortain haudbill claiming to givo a doscription of the party who dofrauded the bank. Theparticularobject inviow was, probably, to show that whint Mr. Norton obtained from the bank bolonged to him, that he never obtained anything from tho bank, that it was another man that dofrauded” tha boulk, and, finally, that the bank nover was defrauded. As Mr. Laf. Josoph, tho Proscouting Attorney, objected strongly to the introduction of any ovidence having ten- dency so aweoping in its eoffect, Mr. Trude felt cnlted upon to reply in ‘a short spoech, which coucluded, according to the Courier-Journal, a8 follows: I oxpected to find in tho Prosceuling Attornoy bofora ‘this Court a reprosontstive of tho Josoph of roll;loua lore, and surely in the Judge not another Pontius Pilatol” This was o decidedly startling nttnck npon the natlonality of tho Prosecuting Attoruoy, who sooms to bave roplied, as might have becn ex- pectod, in o voin of sevoro rebuke to Mr. Trudo * for his presumption and disrogard of the code of professional ethics, reminding him that the oflicors of tho Court nnd tho Iegal profession had oxtonded to him, since his arrival in tho city, many courtcsics, undov the impression that they wero bestowing their attontions on a gon- tlomon.” Mr, Trudo thon procecded to ask to be lot alone, disclaiming any intontion of insulting tho Bench, Bar, or any ono elao, and offering to re- ny tho Lospitality ho hnd rocoived to auy oulsvillain who might visit Ohicago. Tho case then procoeded harmoniously. PITTSBURGH. Postmaster Appointed —The Recont Melnication. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Prrrsyunan, Oct. 1.—Thopolitical wiro-pullora nud londers were somowhat thrown back to-day when the aunouncement was mado that Col. E, C. Nogloy, formorly stemp-clork, was appointed Postmaster in place of J. I. Stewnrt, suspend- cd. Col. Nogloyls cousinto Gen. Nogley, M. Q. from_this District, sud it is supposed that through his influenco ho wny appointed, leaving Bwoopo and Kuseell Errett entiroly in tho cold, Ma}. Potherbridgo to-day rom snumber of snpfiuumumrlos who were drawing pay aud doing nothing, The fifl‘lh‘a of tho Post-Oftico bavo boon in & torribly chaotic atate, and it is probublo that somo roform will now bo inatituted, Col, Stewatt has beon given by the Goyernment 80 days' grace to muko up his doficlenoies, somo 235,000, — s e PHILADELPHIA. Local TPolitical Prognostications-« Who Shail I3e Mayor When the Cen= tenninl Comes J=-And Who Shall Ho the Architect of Its Fortuncs T=='i'ic Constitutional Convention. Specwal Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tribune, THE FAIMOUNT BRIDOE, Purmaprrruia, Oct. 1.—Judge Sharswood re- fused to-day an application of tho Reformors for an fujunction restraining the city authori- ties from awarding tho Wylio contract for tho ooustruction of the Fairmount bridgo. Eplucopsl_and- ofhor. elergy ki, plscopal and othor clergymon are worl earneatly in the cause of !acnlg mlon‘ Cnuvnus% ers aro appointed in the various precinets, cach nstor boing dotailed to cortain dutics, Moot~ :fia are boing leld in the churches, and tho ladics aro to bo enlisted to aid tho pastors in oloctioneering work. Moreover, potitions to the Court of Common Ploas bava beon distributed, asking that, in view of n‘)prahendnd franda in tho election, iuside olegtion-inspectors be seleoted in each precinct, under the authority of tho act of April 3, 1860, 'LOCAL POLITICH, ‘The Ropublicaus abnounce & mass-meot- ing in Horticultural Iiall, for Friday, ‘'ho Democrata are not coming 0 the front na woll as expocted. Tho Reformors are \yarmn? very enorgotieally, holding nightly mootings, ote, As nwholo, the excitement about tho forthcoming eloction s uot gront. Rr- tios rocognize tho atrongth of the Republican tickot, 'I'ho Domocrats, with the mid of tho Rte- formors, will possibly seat Ludlow on the Su- premo Bouch, but that will bo thooxtont of their power. A CENTENNIAL MAYOR, There is a great amount of seoret work going on nbout the Contennial Mayoralty, Btokley is maneuvering vory cautiously, ni{f;d by Din{riut Attornoy Mann ; but their opponents, of whom ‘moro anon, have thus far checkmatod thoir bost moves, GOMPETITORS TOR THE CENTENNIAL BUILDING. The following aro named as_finsl competitors for tho Contenninl Building: Samnel Stoan, No. 162 South Fourth street, Philadolphin; Jobn MoArthur, Jr., No. 1384 Chostnut_stroot, Phila- dolphia; Jobii O, Siduoy, No. 204 South Filth siroot, Philadolphin; J, 8, Fairfax, Wheol- ing, Wost Virginin; Calvert Vaux, No. 110 Droadway, Now York; Thomas B3 Plowmap, comiar of Niath ud D stroais, Wash: ington, D. O.; Collina - & Autenreith, No, 410 Walnut stroot, Pliladelphin ; Francis R. Gotchol and Stophen 'Bush, Jr., Thiladolphia; J. A. Vridogh and E. 'T. Hernor, Lerro Iaats, Ind.; 0. 0. Clarko ; . A, & J, B, 8ims,No, 426 Waluub #treot, Philadolpbia, It hos boon found thnt enough spaco conld not bo obtained in Ior- tleultural Hall for tho oxhibition of tho differ- ont drawiugs, soma of which aro very fino, ‘Co- day thoy will bo phntagmphod, nnd the Committco on Plans promiso Puz I'niune s full and accurato description of oll. 'ho following gentlomen compose the Committee: Hon, Asa Packor, Pounsylvania; Gav, Ezckiol A, Btraw, New Hampshire; on. Robt, If, Lamborn, Wyoming ; ‘Hon. Orestes Oloveland, Now Jorsoy ; Alfred 1. Ohlo; Jay, E. Doxter, District of Co- AT THE CONSTITUTIONAL, CONVENTION to-day, Mr. Dunuiug, of Luzerno, moved to [;n into Committoo of tho Wholo, to swmend tho tonth soction, viz,: That the Geuernl Aseemnbly shall not pass any local or special Inw locating or ehangiug oy aeta, orects ing_ new counties, or chunglug county lcs, vxeopt in colintion containihg not locs. thnn 109,000 yoyniation, naud an wrea of not tees than 1,200 squurs miles, Mr. Dunning urged his_mnondmont in o forol- blo prootienl kpeech, und was followed by Mr, Hughes, of the snme connty, wuo nrged the novossity of the provision, 1lo prosonted sta- tutles of the rowourcos of Luzorno, nud olo- quontly advoeated tho intorest of tho groat mining population and the capilnl of that coun- ty, Apvocd to—nyes, 533 noes, 85 Mr, D, N, White, of Allozheny, moved to go futo Committeo of the Whole on tho followlng uow seotlon : No law shull make any discrimination in favor of or against any class of perwons, All publiv justitutions, places of amurcment, modes of iravel, and housos of onlortatument sholl o emitnlly free to all porsons, on tho o terms nnd condiifon, Lost—nyos, 84 3 noos, 47. HONTIOULTURAL BEETING. A mooting of tho Jxecutivo Commiiteo of the now National Horticultnral Sacloly was hold in Hortieultural Hall to-night, Many of tho most celabrated florists aud landscapo-gardencrs from varlous parts of the Union wero pros- ont, in addition to ropresontatives of the Centonnlal Commission, A dlscussion wau hold concornivg tho beut plang for consorva- torles, plant-lousos, plauting, ote., for tho hor- ticultural garden of tho forthcoming Ixpooition. 4 COLORLD KNIGHTS TEMILAR. A colored Order of Knights ‘Womplar hicld largoly-nitonded ball and buuwmt in Iforticul~ tural Hall to-night. Many really oxcollont ad- drossos wore dolivered. Good “ordor prevalled througliout. Proccedings in Conventio the Constitutional =A Section Adopted Pros= viding for the Punistimoent of Legise atve Briberyssifentgnution-eocal Rintiers. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago P'rtbune, Pmuancreua, Oct. 2—At the Constitutionnl Convontion to-day, Jehn Price Wetherill, of Philndelphin, moved to go into Committeo of tlio Wholo on tho following soction, offered in pluco of tho thirty-sixth, stricken out yestorday: *That no Btato offico shail ho continued or cre- ated for the inepection or mensuring of nuy merchaudise, manufacture, or commodity, but any county or municipalty mny appoint such oflicers whon authorized by Jaw.” Agreed to— Yony, 05; nays, 20, AMr, Calvin,ol Biair, movod togointo Commitiea of tho Wholo to add (ho followiug amendment to Bee, 16: “ Xxcopt Judgas whoso snlarios may bo incrensod,” moking the section rond, that no ‘| law shall extond the tern of any publie officor or incronse or diminish his salary or emolu- ments, or lus clection or appoiutment, excopt Judgos whose salarics may bo inoreased. Mr. Calvin advoeated his amondment in a brief and forcible argumont, but the Convention refused to outortain tho motion, ' Mr. Buclinlew, of Columbia, moved to go into Committeo of the Wholo on the followiug : “The practico of boring shall bo dofined and punished by law, and shall includo any corrupt solicltation of membors of tho Genoral Assen~ bly, or of public offlcers of the State, or of any municipal division thercof, and any occupslion or practica o8 & common borer for or ngainst the passngo or ap- proval of laws, ‘Lho punishment for tho offenco inall bo by fine and imprisonmont.” Agreed to— yens, 76; nuys, 24, T'ho Prosident prosonted the following noto: PIHILADELPHIA, Oct, 2, 1873, The ITonorable,the I'reatdent of the Convention: T lere- Dy resfgn my seut n tho Convention, to which Iwua ciceted uy u delegato ot lurge. (Signed) 3, 8, Braox, Judgo Weodward's motion to nccopt was laid on tho tuble—yens, 47; nays, 95. ‘Iho caso of Marin Furdy, Lamar 0. Johnson and Goorge Rnuk&ng' chargod with . ealin bonds from tho City Troaswry, which was fixe for trial to-day, was continued for tho term in consoquenco of the sorious illuess of Mrs. Yuroy, who was sufforing from opiloptic convul~ sious.” Tho jurors wero diechurged. City Solicitor Collis roports to the TFinanco Committeo that the money for £20,800 city bonds stolen from the City Treasury has boen rocovored by civil suit. e MICHIGAN CONSTITUTIONAL COMMISSION. Special Dispateh to the Chicago Tribune, LansiNg, Oct. 2.—The corner-stong; coro- monios prevented the Constitutional Commiy- sion from transacting much buainoss fo-dny. They considared the articlo on the judiciary somewhat, and strucl out tho clause authorizing tho Legislature to require the opinion of the Supromo "Court on pending measurcs. The clause limiting tho number of judicial circwits wns struok out, s likely to occasion ombnrrass- ment with the increnso of population, AN EARTHQUAKE IN CANADA. Spectal Dispateh to The Chitengo Tribune, OTTAWA, Outy, Oct. 1.—A sovero shock of carthquake was yosterday folt s short distanca from this city up tho Gutilesu Valloy. 1t lasted nearly forty minutos. i The EHleathen Chince. The Nevada papors record another inatance of - Chinose facility in gotting over diflicultics. Lhey havo made n lnw of their own in Virginia Cty, raquiring that thero shell bo ot laast oight doors betweon wash-houses, to provent their multiply- ivg too rapidly, A party of leundrymen, how- ever, having discovored a good site for their pur- osoy wero troubld to fud: that anothor waah. ouso wag only soven doors distant. Finally they found a vacant picco of ground botween tho place they were nbout to open’ and tho noarest wish-house, This ground thoy lensed, and ou it orectod o little shanty, in which thoy placed a daor, but no windows'or other aperture. The law being thus oboyed, their business was boguu, MARINE. Port of Chicago. ARRIVED. Schr Granger, Willard's Pier, wo Seow Banner, South Hnyen, vood. Sehr Guide, Tolland, raliroad ticy, . Sshr Tom Paluc, Swgatuck, slabe, Hehir Gpsoy, Aelcegon, lumber, Schir Mury, Muskegon, lunber, Hehr Persin, Whita Lalte, Inmber, Oct. 2, Schr Lizzle Doals, 8t, Joseph, lumber, Trop Willlsin X, ‘Tweod, Lutialo, sundries, Prop Nebraska, Butfalo, sundrics. Htmr Qorona, 8, Josoph, sundrics, Bteamn halx:Fn G, Baldwin, Esennaba, iron ore, Btmy Manitownc, T'wo Rivars, sundries. Stnr Alpenn, Mdskegon, sundrios. Sehr 3. M, Brown, Muskegon, slabs, Behr Lincolu, lotland, staves, Sebr Horaco Greeloy, Duck Liko, wood. Belur Coaster, Blaglk Greels, wood, Sohr B, Scoviile, Muskego, lumber. Hchr Potrel, Muskegon, lumber. §tw bargo Goorgo Diubar, Muskegon, lumbor, Stm bargoe Comet, Muskegou, lumber. Schr Pooria, Muskegon, lumber, Helir I, A, Jobuson, Muskegou, lumbor, Holir Tda, Muslegoh, lumber. Behr Myrtle, Muskegon, lumber, Prop Tra OhfYee, Saugatuck, lumbor, Behr O, R, Johueon, Ludington, lnmber, Targo 0, 0, D., Grand Iave, Tunber. Barge Appreniico Boy, Grand Lsven, lumber, Sehr Fushion, Cedur River, hunber, Prop Philadelphia, Buffalo, sundries, Trop Peorloss, Vayfleld, sundrics, Prop Oconto, Green Bay, sundries, Prop 8t, Albaus, Ogdensburgh, sunirics, ficow Duscagols, South Haven, wood, Behir Presto, Muskegon, lumber, OLEARED. Sehir L. 8, Mammond, Kingeton, 17 at, Prop Russtu,” Buflalo, 25,000 bu corn, 40,000 bu oats, 550 brls flour, 600 balrs broom-corn, 892 bales hoy, Selir Alinjo Vaught, Buffolo, 46,000 bu corn, Buck Orphun Boy, Bufalo, 3,600 bu corn, Stnr Muskogon, ‘Grand Iaven, 16,brls lquors, aud wundries. Solir Tdaho, Dotroit, 16,830 bu corn, Stmr Goroun, Bt, Josoph, sundrics, Str Manitolvoc, Minitowoc, sundrles, Bcow L, Painter, South Haven, 1,100 bt corn, Stmr Alpons, Muskegon, suudrids, Sehr dnmea O, King, Buifalo, 33,600 bu corn, Behr Tri-Color, Holland, &0 bris hurdware, Belir Hoboken, Kingston, 18,000 bu wheat, Sohr Mary Gaploy, Kingaton, 17,243 bu wheat, Sohr Skylank, Butfalo, 20,000 bul wheat, Sehr D, P, Dobbins, Buflalo, 29,000 bu corn, Schr Mears, Buffald, 20,774 bu coru, Schr Daehing Wavo, Bulfalo, 18,000 bu corn, Tark Tauner, Buflalo, 80,100 bul corn, Helir Amoakeig, Buffalo, 16,200 bu corn, Hhar City of Goncord, Ogdensburgh and intormodiate poiute, 0,767 bik corn, 606 brls flour, und sun- drics, : Selir Montgomery, Port Colliorne, 18,255 bu wheat, Behir Atlania, Monominee, 4,000 bis ots, 3,000 bu corn, 40 brix'syrup, 10 bels ok, Sehr M, B, Porow, Buliulo, 23,600 bu corn, urk Nims, Bufslo, 32,00 bu corn, ‘NIGNT OLEAIANOEH, 00T, 2 Hehr Exoliango, Marquotto, 1620 b oats, 3,180 bu ‘corn, 24 saels bran, 160 baga feod, Sehr Redwivg, Builalo, 47,000 L cor: Bark Onondags, Butfalo, 51,000 bu outa, Tiark Elfzabuth Joues, Buftalo, 40,000 b corn, Prop Budgor Stuto, Bufulo and’ intermediaie ports, 94,170 bu corn, 1,014 brls flour, and sundrics, Bebr Thibman Gawn, TiTalo, 7,300 bu cor, Gehr Qol, Ellaworth, Bullulo, 34,000 bu corn, Solir Lady Dufforin, Kingaton, 16,691 bu what, Prop Olly of Londcn, Oolliugwood and fntermediate ports, 14,058 by whieat, 200 brls flour, aud suu~ dries, Prop B, . Wado, Port ITuron, 24,870 bu corn, 700 bila flour, and sundrivs, Stmr City 0f Toledo, Ogdonsburgh, 13,008 bu corn, Liko Brojghts wora n good demand; nt an advanco of o on wheat to Butulo, and 1u for do to Kingston, ~Ubarturs for corun wero midy ot e, bub agents woro skl 7o, To Kingston 160 was pald for wheat, The churters were : ‘Lo Bufiulo—Prop W, B, T'weed, wheat at 83jo and batloy on privato {orme ; ches Fitzhugh, T, Far wonw, and T, N, Fonter, wheut at 8350 ; schr Hod ilog, corut 'nt Te, irop Monfuna, corn throgh (o Now York ati0n, Ta Kinguton—Sehms W, B, Phioips, Erle Tello, ond Florida, whoat ot 160, 16 Oaw "Faledo, cornt_on privafo ter deiphid, whent through, To Sarufu—Prop Moutgo ovy, corn through, Total, 19, l.'almr'l(i); wiuial t0405,000 bui Whont, 140,000 L corn) i 20,000 bu diarloy, Vonsols Pasvod Detroit. Dernorr, Mich, Oct, 3—Passep Ur—DProps Aun Crulg, Fountain Cltv. Jurviy Lord aud barge, Java: Dark Gity of TinfTalo ; nehrs Typo, Aun Grovor, Iar- st Queen, Montauk, Now Loudon, Yunlce, Gafdnor, “PassED Down—Trops Colordn, Tioga, Shorldm, Fasetto, Squinox, Frndivillo, ¥, 11- Triugle, Dut bugo 'sclin L Tall Yulconar, Jalin I, Merriil Disenors, Ouk. 2 tventg—I) D, i\ oI, Oct, 3—Yiventng.—Parann SDowK —Props Plllsbury, ‘Burlinglon, Vieuns, snd birges Fred i figly, Tafn, Hurwn (S © I'ARRED Up—Pro) ) allun, i Bouth, - O FLORIDA WATER, IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCET HURRAY & EANTIANS OELEBRATED DA WATER Tho rlohest, most Inating, yot most delleate of all Por- fumos, for use en tho HANDKERCHIEF, - At tho TOILET, And in the BATH, A thora oo Imitattonn and countorfalts, aluny: i Flosid Walat wen ham on tho Lt o e ey 1nd on- o pamuliot, (1o’ Anies of 3 47550 R Pumplct e, names of MATIEIERY" Yor anlo by afl Perfumera, Drusalsts, aud Dealers n P MUSIO HALL, SUNDAY MEETINGS FOR THE PEOPLE, REV. W. R. ALGER, Pastor of Muslo Hall Boclaty, Boston, will commonce 8 conro of SERMONS AND LECTURES, AV MUSIO IALT, Clarkeat., opposita the Sberman 01130, 01 SUNDAY, OCT. 5. Bubject of tho Morning Discouran: OPEN DOOR OF TIE FATHERS ISE OO R SN ST R T OUSE GIEDS 01 GO, Subjeot of tho firat Croning's Leoturo: KNIGHTHOOD OF THE MIDDLE AGES, AND KNIGUTHOOD OF T ADT CENT Ry ThE Seats nt tho Morning Service, FREE. _Admission to Fvoning Locture, 9 cents, Resorved Seats, b conts, Can bo sponrod at the Hox Offica of tho Hall'on Satu; dag and unday, " Moralng sorvico at1la. m. Looturca MUSIQ BEALL. LAST SEHASON THEODORE THOMAY Unnqualod Coneerts. SIXTY DISTINGUISHED PER- TORMERS, Tho publie ts respectfully intormed thint tho_prosont saason of S RAND FVENING CON- CERTS and ono Grand Matinee will bo positivoly tho last :l.l, lnllnhhl tho lax;nnulallld ‘l.yfulzmnu‘r'l;mr, Cl}gcortlél‘mu)m ich Hias avor teaseled, olthor L this conntry or Buropo. FIRST GRAND CONOERT st tho mwn’mnunl l‘r:w Muslo iln!_l unmntoog l?hllfl{rh ‘nll:‘d l‘)lnkél'fn.‘,‘filol\"- q ot, 6. ‘Iho_follawing ololats wi appoar: ME. MYRON W. WHITNEY, n;ho colnhmuled Joncort aud Oratorlo Sluger; MR, BERNARD LIS- ®ethor with tho UNRIVALED OROHESTRA, 0 ‘Tho salo of Rosorvod Seats for each of tho six Grand Concorts and Alatinoo will commonco Wodnesday, Oat. 1, at 8 o'clogk, nt tho Doz Offico of Music Hall, Admis. slon, 81, Rosorved Seat, mnin floor, BL,60. Heat in Dross Circla or Dalcony, 1. ~ Programme tho Busio Stores, OARPENTER & SIIELDON, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, TIE PARLOR HOME OF COMEDY. A SPLENDID BOCIRTY PLAYI_ THE ETAR COM- PANY IN THIE OASYL! Monday, Sent. 29, 1873, during k, and at the Wodnnaday indSnturday Matinoos, . A, Wobbor's poworful uramatization of Wilkio Collins® Great Novol, MAN AND WIFE! Fntire Now Soonory ! SUPERB EFFECTS ! In Ro hearsal, ** Flirtation, or A Ghirlstinas Suppor.” In prop. aration, **Hoarts," WYERY OPERA HOUSE, Monroe-it., botwoen earhoru aud State. Aviingion, Coltor & Kemblels Hinstrels, Boro Now and Stariling Festurcs, Tohby Noweamb's now Soug and Danco, ' Protty asn Dalsy.” Who Owns that Volvat Goat, Géna d' A, ooy, Hinster’ G, Davenport. Hanfa Solo (locaD), William. Arlington. * Ohagmin 14tlo Sualo," Maokin and. Wilsoa. And Geaud. Vocal Quartato. 'Socond ook of tho hasantlun, antitied 1% ON ‘THIS RIONLILIL, Frory cventns and Saturdny Matfnoo. ook out for o Lively Moken 10 & Fog." M'VICKER'S THEATRE, RIEVIVAIL Of LAST BEASON'S GREATEST SUCCESS, Bronson Howard's Sparkitug Comody, SARATOGA, ‘With a poworful cast nnd all e orlginal besutios, overy eveuing this woek an SATUR: INEB. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. HANDSOMEST THEATRE IN AMERICA Rotnrn of {he Greatest uf all the Great Dialoot Actors, anit Uhleago's Privio Lavorite, JOSEPH MURPHY, Whio will appear in bis popular Sonsatioual Drama, 1 With Now Susic. Songs, Spocialtios and Eccontricitio. Mondny next h‘!nv\v‘s‘rhh-Amuknn Drama, Maun Cro, MUSIO HALL. SEASON TICKETS Yor the TEN STAR COURSE ENTERTAINMENTS now far salo at Box Ofico Muslo’ Tlall for 85, bost sorved seat. Courso opons Oct, 14 with ** SOME BAD PEOBLI, by Tirot arto; to bo followod during tho sto- coultuc ton weeka by Tiarrios tooshor towe, Jame Tolda, Nowmnn Hall, 16, 1. Chapin, Osmilla Urso Con: antul Dougierty, Gorald Basscy,” & 3. Do Cor- aud John Brougham, ¥ GinPRNTER & SHELDON, MARTINE'S DANCING ACADEMIBS, SOUTIL S1NE-<1010 Indiann-ave.y WEST S1DE--656 Adn-ste, ARE OPEN FOR THE SHASON. @L.OBE, THE PEOPLE'S THEATRE, Fridsy and Baturday, sud Balueday Matinos, last por- formances of NED 'U'QN' TLINE And hiis SCOU'TS and WILD INDIANS, Monday—~JOLNNY THOMPSON ON HAND, DR, KAHN'S HAGNTEICENT ANATOICAL MUSEU, Madison, Tiek oo r goutlomon on opon from 9 n. m. 1o 10 dally and Bund; cert, dova, noar ‘Doors POR SALE. NOTICE TO 0YSTER DEALERS. L 1uo Polut Ogatorn at, §5 por barvol, Thoy can not ;:;{1;‘2:.,‘&;:‘.57 hieats aid ?l'u?nr, ‘and riin nlco, box 4 es 3 wpoolalty, s SRE! TE{ISEQ’HL{?!'\V?M}“BH; Deat o, 16, foot of Dc i ont o 10 Jtast Ttwvor, Now York, VIRGINIA OYSTER COMPANY, L &I MBERLAINE, Propriotors, doalors in Binkodl Kuu'.ffin!u“uun'u (}igjur-h(mn;ungg:iém Whaty N i i an 4 0] . 1 . Nt Y a4 ronino Lyun Hiaven and Hora arhor Oyaturd » mwcially MACHI{E&Y- WILLIAM A, HARRIS, Provldonco, 1. 1., Buildor of tho HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE With HacrisPatant Tnprovamonts, Soud for Olrculars A 90-horeo Kugino Is on eabitbition at the Cluetunati Ix position untll Uctubor 4, uud u Bo-horso Engiuo at the xpovition ullll!_l‘l_nmm- [N TAIRBATKS BTANDARD SCALES O ALL BIZKS, FAIRBANKS, MORSH &00 A 114 AND 113 LAKE-ST. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL 1D DEPARTURE OF TRAINS eoptod. * Bunday oxcoplod, 3 Monday oxcopted. §Are £P%e Blindny ne 800 % ghe 4 Dty i MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS and 55 Pt te, eatnek o o @ andolphy Teuve, Arrive, 'g:mp. m. Mail (rla matn and ale 1 Dy IExpross 00D, ne Jackaon A e 10200, 1 ‘Atlnntio Exproe 21611, m. [} 800 n. ) Night 15 *0:00p, m, | }0:30m, m', Blosning 1 ) R Eap o, i, WENRY 0. WENTWOILI, Genoral Passongor Akots . CHICARD & ALTON (| Chicagn, Kanens City and Denve ant, Mo, and Chicaga, Sprin Thrbugh fne. Unfort Depat, e bridje, Ticket Ofices A[ Depot, S 0,000, m, 40410 p. .| via Lonlsle <Atton and St Loull v, mear Vitdis s, anid 122 ftandolphort, 3 2 Arrive. Ty R gonlod, e m Kanios Gty Tast ik, sty gnoke|, o | Lo P e 8t. Louls Uast Itx! vin Main Finol i), 0. ey vin Jacksonsilin,. [ ¢ pringiiold 5 pross. Rt Springhield last Tsi dellerson Olty Fxprass Peorln, Kookuk & Burl’ D. i Wenann Laoan, V¥ ashinton 'Ii|¢ 4:20 p, . ) p, i W » 8:10 . . Joliat & Divight Acuonunodation.|® 4:20 . » SH0A i CHICAGD. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, Unfan Depot, corner” Madizon aurl Canal-ste,; Ticket Ofeq 83 Santh Clarkest., oppoaite Sherman House, und at Dejote Leuve, Arriva, Milwaukee, St, Pant & Minneap-| nllflv"-)x'n'«’mi‘i'm <" 9:30 8, m. 4 6:500, m aiiland fprga, s % waitke .\ B t B olin Night it coreveersrs *5:00 p, m. (*11:00n. 1. [+9:20 p, m,{* 4115 p. m, CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Depota—Foat af Tan il Stetcenthost,y andt Qunal il Siateent et bilces, No. 69 Clarh enote, Mail and Fxpross Otrawn ani Stren oi Grova Accommor ssongar,, "lexns Liaprose, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot font af” Lakest, andfaal of’ Ticentysecond-at, Ticked afice, 121 Landolpiat,, near Clark, — Teave, Arrive, ) Ti¥do Parlcand Oak Wood 11340 Park and Oak Wood 1, m. 1340 Park and Oak Wood Hob. . (a) Runs to Unampalga on Saturdays, CHICAGO & HORTHWESTERN RAILROAM. Gity afices, corner fiandotph anit LaSallests., and 75 Canale at,, corner Yadison-st Arrive, 'a Prcific Fant Lino a Dubuquo Doy 1x, @ Ominha Night Fxbross,. a Dubuauo Night Iix, via Glinton) a Ivooport & Dubuiaud ltanress... 3 a Frooport & Dubuauo Exvross. & Milwaukey Mail. Paul Exprons, b Marquette fixpr 4 . Paul lxpros opat cornor of Wolls and Kinzlo-sta, 5-Dopot cornnr of Canal andl Kinzio-sls, w W IL'STENNETT, Gon.'Pass. Agont. COLORADD. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO, Ticket and Freight Offce, 11 Clark-ty Speeial Taducomionis. Grept Now Hamle,” A, 1. £ 5t Tokt. R. W, E. WEBE, ol AR't. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PAGIFIC RAILROAD. Denut, corner of Van Buren and Sherman-ata, Ticke! ofiesy Grand Paeific Hotels I A Omahn, Leavonty'th& Atchlson E; Peru Accommodation,. Night Espross... . Loavouworth & Atchison [¢ 530 p. . [¢ 9330 0. ’lu.m Poni |3 T A, m. 1H0:00 p. . [} 7:00 0. 1, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depuly Van Buren-st., foot a7 LaSulle-st, Ticket offces, northicest eorner Clarkk and Jandolpluate,, and soithcest corner Canal and Madisan |_reive, Mafl, vin Alr Lino and Main Ling Bpeelnl Now York Lizpross, via| ¥ g A"l’i‘m dn Ale Li ntic 1EEpros, vin AlF Lifo. Nigk Expross, via Main Li LIknartAcconmmodation.. Bouth Uhicago Accommot 3. 150y, PITISBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Arrive, glylfih pross. Baitie Jxnro Tnst Lino. Mall,.... Valpar: 7:Wp. m, Gi . s 3110 3, CHICACO, " INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Railroad Depat, foot of L% For through tickets' and alcening-car bériha apply ot ous new 7icket afice, 191 Landoljh-st., near corner’ C| Canal-at,, corne on; O LaSallest,, corner Wash: inglan, and atllinois Central Depot, Teuvo Chigags. Rmvu n: !‘Aadal)‘nl(o i voat Indlauapoiis Arrivo at Ulnnllmm . " "l“'mma nrrév? fll". Uhlfllflr Als 57 8, m. 0D, . Only lino ruiiin i iy Woath diantpolis and Cluoinmatl, &9 I‘l;wm{),xn chiocked and tnko traln Bt Twunty-second-aty pitiy EDUCATIONAL, Harvard University, AB7S=74. Mombors of ono dopartmont, hiavo a right to attond loge tures and recltations n any othor dopartmont of tha Unls vorsity without puying additional foos; for example, Law studonts may attond any oxorelsos thoy ploaso fu Harvard Collego, Blodical studonts tho oxotclues of the Sclontide Behioal, ote. ho degroes of Mastor of Arts, Doctar of Philosophy, and Doctor of Belonco aro opon to Bacholors of other fus stitutions, _Tho yoar bogins In all dopartments on Thuredny, Sept: %, Examioatlons for admission to IARVARD COLLEGE, tho LAWRENCE SCIENTIFIO $CI100L, tho MINING SCHOOL, and the BUSSEY INSTITU. PION will bogin on Thurxday, Bopl. 25, at8a. m. The oxamination for adsanced standing in the MEDICAL SOHOOL takos place Sopt, 23; for advanced stauding in the LAY SCHOOL, Sopt. 6. Tho Unlvorsity Cataloguo (including oxaminntion papera - of 1871-73) may bo obtainod from CHARLES W, BEVER, Booksollor, Cambridgos prico, 60 cents, Circulars doc ecribing tho soveral dopartmants mny_bo obtained on ap plioation to JAMES W, HARRIS, Becrotary, Cawmbridgo, Mass. MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S I'RENCH ROHOOL ong in Now York whora juperlor Knglish oduout fon Drawing, Latin, und_Singing fucluded in tho tuition, Hosedurd haeo af ozsollnt o Roopens Sopt. 17, Tho onl: Fronch ia tought as in Parls, omo, Lor girculurs, 85 Wost riy-sixth.et., N, ¥, Rufors by pormission to Mrs, K. odull, Mrs, Goo, M, Pullmai, Oblongo, 11,3 Go, P, Plant, St, Loitis; Mo, O, {1 Bull, Quincy, J. Motiinuisy, Ir., N, Y. T froland, 1. H, Beelsy, C ofnuatl, OTTAGE WILL BEMINARY—FOR YOUNG 131 dlos, Ponglikoepsio, N, V. Musioand tho fing nita awucialty, Opens Bopt, 17, ' O, U, WITSELL, Princls paland Propriotor, OTHIC TTALG, BTAMFORLD, GONN " Loglls, Fronch, rnd Gorman Boordlug-Scbool Commoncos Sept, oF Lo Ladles, " E eos Sopt, A, Applyte nls, Eamthacke ilitcs A IR IR a0d OHASE. TI88 ROLKLEY'S BOARDING aND DAV M o0t For Fiing Ladis Hhemtown o tho Hudsos, will reopon Bapt. 17, ___FRACTIONAL CURRENOY, $5 Packages oF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE.

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