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L | THE CHICAGO DAILY, TRIBUNE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 6 1873. THE COURTS. An Interesting Contest for the Posses- sion of a Child. Petition for Widening Ashland Ave- nue and Quinn Street. Decrce for Foreclesure === The Other Side of a Case. Saturday's Proceedings Before the Su- | preme Couxt. On Friday Mre. Sarah J. Duncan filed 5 peti- tion in the Buporior Court for & writ of Laboos corpus to roguin possession of her child Jesalo, or, ua sho 18 cnlled in tho writ, ©Ids May," who 18 kopt by 1olen M. Soulo. - The potitiou simply statos that the cbild is wrongfully detained from her, without alleging any reason. Tho answor of Ifolon M. Soulo was fled Into Saturday night, in tho Suporior Court, togother with a number of nfiiduvits, 1n it Mrs. Souio gots out that an agreement wns mado botween relator and re- spondont’s husbaud that respondont should have tho caro of tho child, and bo ab liborty to adopt her. This agroo- ment is witnessed boforo J. Winsbip, Justico of tho Ponce, and‘dated April 18, 1800, Rirs. Soulo, formorly Mrs, Bigman, who hnssinca ‘been divorcod and assumed her maidon name, s, sinco 1869, taken caro of Jossie, and from n sickly, weak child, sho has bocomo strong and woll, 'Tho adoption was made in answer to an advortisomout of rolator's, asking for ‘ good permanent homes for threo children, aged ro- spectively 4,11,and 14, willing, if agroenblo to par- ties, to give papers ; no objection to going into tho country ; call at Mrs. Jennio Walker's, No. 284 South Clinton street,” and this cago Is about tho youngest, Mrs. Duncan, formorly Mrs. ‘Walker, left hor daughtor with Mrs, Soule until_o fow days ago, whon, rooing_that Jessio ‘was bogiuning” to bo able to work, and that 8ho horsolf_was in comfortable circumstances, with a third husband, she concoived the idon of regniniug ossession of Jessie, Sho offered Mra, Soule the handsomo sum of 860 for tuk(nfi caro of Jewsie for over four yoars, clothing au toaching her, which was refusod, and hence tho suit. The tenching hor to tulk has beon a eo- rious matter, as the child’s tongue was cut nonr- 1y off shortly before hor adoption by Mrs. Boule, by o friond of Mrs. Duncan, aud in her presonco ; o8 Jessio allegos, for having told of somo of the shamoful sccuos which —weie —onacted Brs. Duncen's houso. Jossio is countonted where she is, ond refusecs, unless com- Eellcd, to return to hor mothor. Mrs. Soulo cops & millinery store and works ot dress- making, and is ablo aod willing to keop tho child, but offors to retarn her if her rensonublo oxponees of caring for her are paid. Mras. Soule has never been able to send Jossle to a public gchiool, on account of tho threats mado by the mother to recover hior; but sho has boon sout to n privato school, and Lins a good education. Tho child is now about 9 years of age. . DILL FOR DIVORCE, Mary Neilson filod_her bill againgt August Noilvon for divorco. Bho states that sho was married in 1859, in Bwodon, and Les living ono child, 18 yoars old. Defendant was, shortly nf- ter hug mnrringo, sentenced to ten yoars in the Pouitoutiary for forgery, and sorvod bis timo out, Sinco then ho has treated her with ox- tromo cruelty, knocking her down aud dragging lier around the floor, until sho could bear it no longer, and laft him about fourteen months aga. Cumplainaut has esrned about $500, which d fondant invested in Iowa land, and she prays that Lie may be obliged to give hor suitable sup- port after tho decres, and that sho may have the oustody of her child. PETITION FOR WIDENING ASHLAND AVENUE. The City of Chieago filed a potition for widen- ing Ashland avonue, from Wost Division street to Milwaukeo avenue, in accordance with tho or- dinunco of the Common Council. ~Another poti- tion was filed for demnges for tho opening or oxtension of Quinn streot, from Biearus streot to the north line of Lots 8 and 9, Block 24, Canal Trustees' Subdivision of 8. Fractional Section 29, 89, 14. DEOREE OF FORECLOSURE. A docroo of forcolosure was enterad yosterday in tho Buporior Court in favor of Davis K. Sprague agninst Ass Farnam, Tho premises decreaid to be sold aro Lot 8 of Boweu's Subdivi slon of Lots 81, 82, and 83, in Btenson’s Subdi- vision of Block 54, in tho Canal Lrustecs’ Sub- division of Sectivn 7', 89, 14; also, the \V.}{ and 8. 3¢ of E. 3¢ of 8, W. Xf'of 8. E. X of 8, W, 3 of Boction 24, 48,13, ‘Tho smount’ duo_is 24,000 and interost, Mablon D. Ogden belng 'tho Trustoe. THE OTHER BIDE OF THE QUESTION, Thurday’s ‘Mrisuxe contained an account of & snit, commenced by cn['um for damages, by Ra- cho! I, Weston againt 1% J. Merrill, for damagos for faléo imprisonmont, and on Saturday Morrill filed a petition for u writ of habeas corpus, allog- ing that Lio hins boon arrostod on the capias, snd is now in jail, and in his aftidavit donicy that ho maliciously caused the arrest of said Miss Wos- ton. DBANKRUPTOY ITEM. An order for a_discharge was c:'~r~1 in the cnse of Willinm Tisher, and lso the su... «_der in the cate of Herman Suydor et al. COUNTY COURT. Joremiah Bullivan was_appointed Adminis- trator of tho estate of O. Fanvin, under & bond of 310,000, b ‘This week the claim calendar will bo tho sub- Ject of attontion, . COURTS IN DRIEF. Judge Booth will eall the flzst twenty cases on bia culendar to-duy, and Judge Williams will tako his placo in the Criminal Colrt, A judgment, by confession, was entered in the Circuit Court on a uote in favor of Ferry & Brothers agninst Frodoerick Raue for $1,005.83, THE SUPREME COURT, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, OTTAWS, Oct, 4,—At tho usual hour of 9 o'clock tho Supremo Court prowmptly unterod upon ita buslncss There was 6 full Bouch present, Coutrary to tho reg- ular custom, the Chief Justico stated that the Court would first hear . NEW 3M0TIONS, 207—Tho Lafayolte, Bloomington & Mississippl Rail- way Company v. O, T, Reoves, Mr. T. L. Deckoy—I perceive by the roport in tho Chicago TaibuSE, that on tho 9 inst, the appellant Fatsed o wppesl in this caso (o bo dismissod: T now 1sk tho Gourt to allow datages to the appoliée, The Judgment was for $4,350, 485—dcorge Yreobroth v, Josoph Mann, Mr, Thomas Hoyne—I ain requosted by Mr, Shirloy, of counwol far appellant, to nufiuflut iminution o record, to movo for certiorary, and to sk leavo o as- slign aduitional errors, ‘345—Oburles 1, Farwell, impleaded, v, Wi, If, War- e Motion by appellos for adaltiousl Halo io dlo Fiofs. 91-Jacab Schoenfold et al, v. Simon Flotshor ot al, Motion to set anide order afirming judgment, 342—Liviugston Compton v, Willlam Payne, Mr, Blanchard—"Thut case was brought to the Court by appeal, instead of error, a8 appeurs on tho printed docket, I now euter a motion to sot asido tho order of contintiance, “Tho Chief-Justico, It wijl bo sot asido as a matter of course, Ar, Blunchard—T will aleo movo for an afirmance of tho Juidgmont, for non-compliance with the rules i velatlon o tho flling of briefs, 3j9—Wood Suwing Muchiio Compony v, Sarah G, Buith, Motlon to ot abldo order aftirming Judgment, S40—Sumuel Voris v, Hophiu Bloan et al, Motion to sel_ anldo order aflirming judgment. 343—Joln Sloun v, Swith ‘I, Van Buren ot al, Mo~ Hon to distaiss appenl, 4y—lloputilo Firo Tunurance Compauy v, Willsm , Emitnort, Motion by uppeliant for continnonce, M‘l;i—-slnunm Firo Insurance Compuny v, Ssme, Somo motion, 4i0—Gormania Fire Insursuce Company v. Samo, Bame motion, 4i0—Ilunovor Tiro Insuranco Company v, Hame, Bamo motion, 425—Guorya R, 11, Tughes v, Frodorlck M, Zelglor, Ar, Bull—~Tho purtios In this coss have agrood that the record and ubstract in Zeglor v, Hughea of tho Heptembor turm 1870 wmny be used as u_port of the record fu this caso, the originul record bnving been dlmlll'oycd by fire, Tho Uhlof Justico—~Leavo s given ta o uso it, I'JD—NEIGD‘h Curd ot al, v, Hubert A, Mo Ualob ot al, M, Bull—This cuso and No, 401 prosent proctuely the ¥aime questions for the adjudieation of lllil Court, sud by ogrcctent with Mr, Eldridgo, tliey nr to bd consallduted aw one cuse, If tiocourt whil permit, In each caso we dunlrs o Augyest diminution of rocord utid correct the s by stiputations soblo Cllet Justico—You baye icav to 8o tho Mr, Blunchard moyed that Willatn Miliigan boad- mitted to pructice on farolgn lcense, Motions disposed of— By M, Juktice: Onata, 14l—Juhin f*, arris et ui, v, Paul Gornell et al, Thora o 8 motion ju this eave by nppetiee for extension of timo In which to flo briefs, “Phix motlun & nob sup- ported by afllduvit s thers is, however, a siipulation by rarties that tho tinio niay be oxtendod ; bt tho rules of tho Court caunot bo changed by utipulations of par- tles, and the motion s (heeeby dended, 236—The Chlcogo, Kock Irlund & Pacifio Railroad Cumpany vo Motiutt, Thero dsumotlon in bis caso ‘by Eustace for app: W, Conuett, 1. Z. Culver, 1. T. kiuaon, J.' . Tathem,’ T, Dewey. in the north half of this ward carly day, to organize a club for active service to ¢o~ operato for_extonion of tmo for appoice to flo belofa ‘Tl motion 18 supportad by aMdnvit, whiol on oxambias tion wo find sutliclont, and the timo will bo oxtended ifteon days, Y MN, JUSTICE RONOLFIKLD, 23—Nathan Gorurtl ot al. v, Boldon ¥, Culver, A metlon Is mplo by the atferucy for G arpelio fokan cxtenelon of time to tho 18th fnst, to file briefs, Tho motion {8 aupported by afidavit and o stipulation by tho n‘uarnnya, and tho timo will bo extended s re- quested, DY MR, JURTICK BHELDON, 40—Hamuol Voris v, Sophia Sloan etal, The order order af nfiirmance of Indgment is nek. netie, and ten o timo sllowed for ling additionsl brlofe, 430—Weed Sowing Machino Company v. ool G, 8mith, T'ho samio order 18 made in this enso us In No, DY MR, JUSTIOR M'ALLISTER, 400—John Konuody ot al, v, Patrick Kennedy, Mo tlou to set nsido ordyr dismissing appeal for ‘want of record, nud to oxtend timo for Hiling brief and abatract, 11 nppears ju this caso that the record was filed in timo, and tho orrors assigned, The order is sot nslde nm} i!x‘ lgnyn' additional timo allowed for filing abatrack and Lriefs, 398—John E, Butherland et al, v, Adolino B, Suther- laud, 'I'bls {4 an application for an extenslon of time for filing abstracts and bricfe, supported by afildavit, Ten days additional timo will bo allowed, OALL OF THE DOCLET, Tho Chlof Justica then procceded to call the docket for tho day, and tho roveral canscs wero disposed of u manner followlug M1—Harlan P, ‘fracy ot al. v, Henry P, Rogers,. Takon on call, 843—John Bloan v, Smith T, Van Buren et al,; judg- ‘ment aftirmed under the rute. 34—A, @, Liublom v, Il $44—David N, Iuftailn v, Cornella Misner, Arguned by B, F, Parkn for appeli~a end_taken by the Court, 345—Lako Shoro & Michigan Sonthern Railvay Come pany v, Pittsbucegh, Fort Wayno & Chicago Radlrond Company, Taken on call, 346—Jobn O'Halloran v, John Fitzgorald, "Taken on call, 3i7—Johin O, Corbus et al, v. Jobn L, Teod, Taken on call, 346—Anzaletta Barnott v, Patrick Wolfe, Taken on 3{0—Frank Gazzello v, Jeromo B, Chnmbers of al, tobert Ramaoy ; taken on Taken on call, 350—Abigail I, Magon ot al. v. Mark Ayroes ot al. Continned for service, —Jolin Treutt v, Aaron B, Hull, Continued for service, 352—8ybil O, Siyles ot al, v, Goorgo Probmt, Argued ants, nnd taken by tho Gourt, 853—Lot Ohadwick v, Edwin Olspp, Arguod by Eustaco for appeliant, and taken hy tho Court, ol 11, Howftt v, David Biteman etal. Ap- poal dismissed Sopt. 11. 355—John 1, Huwltt v, Joseph T, Adsms, Appeal dtsmiered Sopt, 11, 6—Samuel D, Olinso ot al, v. John Hoaney, Taken on call, .’h}'l—nm(unn Oleson v, Anua M. Opshall. Taken on call, 358—The Anchor Lino ct al, v. Philip W, Dator ot al. Taken on call, 359—Charles W, Allen ot al, v, John Watt, Placed at the foot of the dacket, 400—Anna O, Greencbaum v, Solomon Austrian, ‘Takon on eall, MONDAY'S CALL, Tho call of tho docket on Moy will commenca at 861, City of Chieago v, Mnr{ Kolley, Appeal from Cook Circuit Court, ana terwnin on v, Tho Sauth Fark Commissionors, apy samo court. ato with 380, K. L, Wil led from ADIOUNNMENT, The Court adjourued until half-past 2 o'clock on Monday afternoon, e LAW AND ORDER, Orgnnization of a Lnw and Order Clubin thhe Twelfth WardesiRemnvin Zby Messrs, Woodivard, Conseity Sone ney, and Gthers. The frionds of lawand order of tho Twelffh ‘Ward mot Saturday evoning nt Martine’s Tall, No. 65 Ada strect. Tho meoting waa called to order by the 1on. Willard Woodward, who eaid that the macting was callod for tho purposo of organizing tho Twelfth Ward Law sud Order Club, Alderman Monroo Meath was clectod Chalr- man pro tom,, and Gon, O. L, Maun Secretury pro tom. On motlon of Mr. Woodward, tho following Committeo on Organization was appointed by tho Chair: W. Woodward, C. O. Bonnoy, Judgo Halo, O. N. Holdon, and C. L. Briggs. Capt. J. W. Connett being called upon for n speech, snid that if o citizons’ ticket was nomi- nated by tbo frionds of Jaw and order, and that tickot consisted of good rospectabla citizens, thoy would carry the eloction this fall. no use to underrato the strength of thoe ene- my; they were very that 15,000 German voters would go with Hesing, ‘but ho did not believe it. It way strong. Somo say But thero woro 3,000 saloon-keopora in tho city who would go_with Lim, aud u\'a% saloon-kecper could control gev- eral votes, e woro a respoctablo clnss, and helped to dovelop tho country; but Kluatschand Fischer, whom thoy had elected to offices, ran away with tho funds of the clty. They bad to look out thut such mon wero not again elccted to oflico. respocted the Gormaus ; thay Ar. Joseph Lano said ho came to attond tho meoting becanso he lived in the ward, and he was soul and body with the law and order move- ment, It was tho duty of every friend of law and order to turn out and work for the success of their ticket. Tho Commitice on Organization reported the following a8 permanont officors of tha Twellth Ward Law and Ordor Club: Prestdent—Monroo Ieath, Secretary—E, M. Teall, Treasurer—J. R, Dripgs, Executive Convniltec~0, L, Mann, S8amuel Tale, J, atio, Charles Ifons Courtnoy, und 8, . Mr. C. N. Holden introduced the following ros- olution, which was unanimously adopted : Resolved, That the friends of law sud order resiaing be requested, at an th this club, Mr. 0. O. Bonnoy enid if the Republican party should decide, noxt Monday, not to make any . nominations, the bulls of thnt parly would go with them ; but, even if tho Republicans should nomiuato a party ticket, thoro would still bo o Inrgo fiold open for them, Thoy woro supported by all good citizons and the ontiro press of tho city, It was their duty to nominate for oflice the ‘best men that could bo found in the city. Thoy should seloct for Aldormen twenty of tho most experienced and most respoctablo men, and nom- inato none that would be a dond-weight on thom, ‘Their ticket, when nominsted, should tho public demand. With an un- il oxceptionnblo ticket iu tho field thoy would win a gieat vietory this fall, and their puccoss meant prosperity an lgmgmau. o hoped that in leay than a woek a Union ticket, whick ail good citi- zons could support, would bo in tho fiald. Mr, Woodward and several othors mado clo- quent speoclies in favor of the movement. Tho meeting then adjourncd, Lnw nnd Order. To the Editor of The Chicugo Trivune : Bin: There wag nover a better or moro signifi~ caut namo chosen for a party than the above. It comprohonds all that is dosirable, and is spe- cifio and distinctive; and it is confidently ox- pocted by all who are in favor of Law and Order a8 correctly undorstood and interproted, that its results will comport with the etymotogical sig- nificance of the title, The mere torminology of & new party is of tho firgt importance, oven to the demagogue, for, as a certaln writor truly remarks: *Thore is o spirit in words;" and Treuck says, * Words may ofton ride slackly on their anchors, but fow havo broken awsy and drifted from their moor- ings.” Order is Heaven's first law, and this Law and Order party would scel to have our-city, as Cicero says of a Btato, **bound togother com- munione el consenser,”—by a communion and common foellng of Law; and and Ordor party, like tho ideal State of Cicero should bo so coustituted s to bo eternal, stily continulug its oxistonco while its moembors silontly pass away to the uuseen city whose bwilder and mukor is God, the Law Our aity of Chicago will boa gaod deal moro hoavonly than it iy ntfruuout in the good time coming, whon Law an dopartments of our soolal and political economy, It will then have bocomo a sort of Politaumn, with a body on earth, and its vital forco, its notuating spirit, in Heaven, Order provail ‘in all tho Wo don't want any more lawyers, but a bottor onforcoment of Law ; wo don't want any moro Police Commiselonors, but a better presorva- tion of Order; and, must knowledgo and submit to omwtward author- ity; we must esteom it our highost prlvllni;a to do 8o and wo must fool a froodom, and not o worvility, in suoh subnission, Law will then no longer bo considored n necessary ovil, but a posi- tive good, doveloping tho Lighost condition of socioty, und counooti the great moral univoiso, to thin ond, we (forolgn oloment and all) nc- g us with the cvouomy of Wo bave a population of tho mont hoterogo- neous clomonts of composition, from tho * Hou- thon Chinco” o snapper of tho boulevard, with ** two-in-hand and colored gentlomon bohind, Our Committoo of Hoventy will star an influonco thut will con- trol ull thoso, aud have Bunday to spare for a dny of roat, ‘T'ho Babbath, under the Luw and Ordor dispensation, will not be simply & problem of political economy with physical advantages ; to tho high-toned whippor- nnsofnl inatitution, dogonorating into idlences tnd_dissipation ;—but what it ronlly is,—n Di- vinoly-appointed institution; o day for' sorlous thought and roligious worship, *lLaving tho pronuse of tho lifo that now is, and that which is L(I!Lfl)lllu; " o conuectiug link Lotweon tho two cltios. Wo shnll ho ablo to disponso, without n tonr, with Ingor-beor on Bundays, and with out-of- door musle, designed to draw crowds for othor urpores_than worship, "'ho chnrch-organ is ottar ndapted to our wants on this day, and its nssocintions aro moo in keoping with {ho Lale lowod hours of tho Sabbath, ns we profer to ob- sorvo It In this country, Torolgn education in cortain branchos is very dosirablo for our ohildren ; but foreign educa- tion in tho mannor of observing tho Sabbath has thus far been vory deloterious, leading to dissi- pution and vico, and wo have had all we want of htl; indeed, complote ignorance would have boen 186, Tho Sabbath, a8 wo profer it, i8 benutifully do- seribed by tho following lines by Loydon: With eliont awo I hinil tho snered morn, Thnt aearcely wakes whilo nli tho tiolds aro still ; A soothiug ealin on overy breoze s horne, A geaver murmur ochoos from the hill 3 Aud rofter rings tho linnel from the thorn, Tho sky-lark warbles iu n {ono less shrill, o], Mght ecreno! Lail, sacred Sabbatk morn, Tvory well-disposed oitizon of Chicago shonld Ind 4lus Committco godspoed, and, by his in- finenco nud oxawplo in all thiuga which appor- tain to Law and Ordor, assist in olovating our so- clal and politien! atanding, fhat wo may bocomo n “city whoso God Is the Lord,” and in_ whom ol the [mDElu of tho earth shall bo blessed. And, when this Committeo of Boventy shall have ac- complished its worl,, thon miny tho Lord ap~ point othor soventy alsu, and send them two sud two, beforo Hiu faco, fiito overy city and placa [streot aod alley] whither o Iiimsclf would come,"” Jo M, B. HENDENSON. HYDE PARK, ‘Transnction of i Varicty of Busincess by the Villago Ronrd, Aftor n rest of two weeks, the Board of Hyde Park Trustees beld n rogular mooting on Satur- dny. DBills wore approved nnd ordered to bo paid to: John McCaffrey, on Walmsh nvenno, Tichard 8, Thompron, on Apecinl nssossments A. D, Waldron, frelght on gravel-car Bpociol police pay-roll for Septembor Pay-roll on repatts of draiug and streets, Tolal,.... .. teeeus §5,072, Tho plat of ranubdivision of Lots 13, 13, 14, 15, and 16, of ITambleton's subdi n, and of sub- divison of Buttors' two ncres in Sec. 16, 38, and 14, was approvod. The Fifty-firat stract sower waa roported to bo completed according to contract, by & persoual oxploration by tho Superintendont, Engiuoer, and Inspector, and was formally accopted. Bam. G. Rhoandes, engincer, and W. P. Gray, of Committeo on Btreoty, wore appointed to con- fer with James Morgan in relation to his pro- posed protection to tho outlot of Fifty-first stroot cowor, by filling in the Lolo washed out by the Iato storm. The ovdinance for brick sewer on Madison uvenue wag roscinded, and permission was granted to 7. H. Durhuw, Richarduon, and othors to conslruct o tile-pipo sewer on said avenuo, under the direction of the engincer, 3. . Bonfield wis appointed to meot with tho Chicago Bonrd of Public Works, at their oftice, 0 confor with them, and nrrango for concort of nc‘ldluu to widen Thirty-uinth stroot to eight feot wide. An orilinance was adopted to open by condem- nation of cortnin lots, Sixty-second street, from Indiana avenuo to State street. “fho Attornoy was instrucied to proparo an ordlinanca to opon Sixtisth streot, sixty-six foot wido, from Ludinus nvenuo (o South Park avenuo, and cighty-slx foet wido thence to Stony lsland avenuo. Alo, o lacate the sidewalk, horctoforo ordor- ed on Forty-third streot, on the north side of snid streot, It was ordered that n sidewalk bo constructod ox the north wida of Forty-seventh stroct, from Drexcl boulovard to 1ydo Park avonno, by the owuors of propotty, on v before the 1st of Nov- ember noxt, or tho' eamo will be bt by special asgersment, Georgo W, Dinford, Captnin of DPolice, was re- quesied to examine and roport on the complaint ot I, W, Springar as to u nuisanes in the novth- weat " division, cewasioned by n dniry of cows, fed with plops, and kopt in s filthy condition, Georgo Orr aud Cornielius O'BDrien, from tho town of Lako, compluinod in person of the fincs impoked o them Ly Justics orne on Tuesday lst, for breaking open Kankakos ayouue pouud, roloneing closen cows, and resinting an oflicer whilo in the disebaigo of his dul Roforred to J. Y. Barney, Georgo W. Biuford, und W. P, Gray, for investigation, C: I, Hoguomliourgl, contractor on the Mydo Pork Wator Works, veported tho evibund suction pipo nished, and roguestud an eustiniuto, ‘o erib, supply pipe, boet londs of stone, and s body of Worimon 'wora lowad out of tha Chicago Mtiver on Friduy morning last, with the intontion of lucating and filling thio cril that dny, but wero compelled by stross of weather to sook tho refuge harbor of the Calumot, at South Chicago. Capt. Binford, of the Folicu, reported 56 ar- rests for the mouth of Hoptembor ; amount of flues nesossed, $608 ; amount of flues actually collectod, 2413, Goorga M. Hogue, of the County Commission- ors, rel)‘un.cd that'the county would pay one- third tho costof the bridges over the Calumot River, at Ninoly-fifth streot, South Clicago, aud. at Chittendon's, Bills to the cmount of £4,105.36 wore presont- od for gravol for repairs on ' South Chicago ave- nue, tho proprioty, expodiency, and authority for which aro seriously quostioned. ‘Adjourned to Saturday, Oct. 11, s XPOSITION, Musical Progrum noon and Bvening, and for the Fire Auuiy ryy on 'Chursday. Tk musical programuo to bo played at tho Exposition this nftornoon and evening, by Vuas & Loffmaun's bund, will bo as tollows : AFTENNOON. 1. Marcli—* King Jol ” vorluro—t Crows Potponrrl—Operatio, 4. Bong—4 Thott Axt ke fi. Cowlo Fantaslo—* Mot Codiiug 6. Waltzos—* Morning Star ", 7. 8eleetion from ¢ Fuust 8, Overture—“ Light Cavaley ™ 0, Gulop—* Withs Steam ., Ev: 1. March—"1I, O, C,” 2. Potpourri— Grand D 3. Overlure—* Musnnlello . Waltz—“ My Oron?, 6. Ruleotiony from Trovat 6. Audaute and Polka—Coruot 7, Ovorturo—* Les Bandits” 8, Potpourel—* Cindurella *. 9. Quadrilto—* Ohunsonettes Conductor—Flodvard Hoff; CELEBRATION OF TUE FINE ANNIVERGARY. Onr adyortising columns during the past wook have contained tho Executive Committeo's pro- grammo for tha colobration of the sccond snni Versury of tho great October firo, but the selac- tions for the promenado concert, which is to bo an fmportant fonturo, were not mado until a lato Liour on Saturday ovening. ‘Thoy ore as follows ; AFTEINOO! 1. “Qrand Triumpbal March 3, 4 Festival Overturo®. ... 3, Potpourrl—* Hurrah for Al 4. “Tho Day of the Mrd,”—-ll.ymu &, Funtusle—* Lea Huguenots 7., 6. 4 Lahiocs of the Forest,"—Talka, 7, Overture—* Crown Diumonds ", 8. Potpourri from “ Murtla ?, 0. Galop—* Buccess to Chicago ¥.,,* .. $5,401,08 500,00 400, 2,65 for 'This Aftere Vol Suppo T, Strauss <Ringleben +Offenback - LVENING, rand March—¢ Qod Bavo Ammerica Tostival OVOrINFQ ..y vovees . Tautaslo from * Lucretia orgia ¥ Now Lifo ¥, Overturo Romantiquo ¥ jourri from ¢ Stradella ¥, ffundred,"—Hyion. ., 8, Andanto and Potka—Corniot K010, ... 9. Gulop—=* No Rest ", 1, 2, 4 o, . 7. o= pliasendiiatat s addasiasing LARRABEE STREET. 7% the Editor of The Chicago T'ribune : Bm: Allow mo to call tho atlention of tho Doard of Public Works to the disgraceful condi- tion of Larrahee stroot, botwoen Chicago avenuo and Yrio stroet. It is a disgrace to the oity. Whoto tho sidewalk should bo, and far out inta tho stroct, is coverod with lambor-piles, com- pelling the thousauds of working poople who arc under the neceswity of going thnt way, to and from thoir daily labor, to” trudge knoo-deop in the mire, ‘I'ho Noard of Public Works should bave the proporty-owners construct o good wall on short notieo, DANY BUBSORIBERE, Ciwaco, Oct, 3, 1673, Sl e S Public Library of Koentuoky. In Tue Twoune of noxt Saturday will bo found n column ndvertisomont giving ull tho purtioutars of tho Fourth Gite Coucert of the Public Library of Ken~ tucky, FOUR-BALL BILLIARDS, Intoresting Acconnt of tho Rocent nmo for the Amorican Champie ship Nletween Guraior and Dal 'The Former to IEchinquish the Cuo Becnuso it Interfores with Xis Practico nt the French Gumo, 'ho following oxtract from the Now York World's accountof the rocont gamo for the Amorlean champlonship, nt four-ball billinrds, botwoon Albert Garnier and Maurice Daly, will intorest Chicago ronders: At a quarior-past 8 o'clock the licroea of the hour entored tho arens amid applausc, aud they soon Btring for load, which Garnfor won, ife playcd for safoly down clogo to the lower bauk, Mnurleo got but threo off tho leave, In tho first five innings Daly played ns though 1,600 points would bs a long road fo trayel, innking doublo Ogures only. once, whilo tho bappy ¥renchman doshed off four Deautiful _doublets, oxcentiug many masterly bank, Qraw, and museo ot with s usual nonclintanco 5 gamo, 246072, Tho young Anierican ohamplon was evidently norvous, for not uniil tho ninth inbing dld ko gt to businchs with a brilllant 87, cwbracing all sorti of olaborato etrokes, At tho closo of tho tenth the'acoro stood 364 to 177, Garnfer having kept up his wieam; and this lie continned to do to the tune of 57 and n magaificent 150 In his thicteonth and fourteenth innings. Daly played with poor hicart. and rather bnd Tuck, acoring only 83 {n his noxt flvo funing, and tho totals wore, ot thecloso of tho fftecnth, 675 to 250, ‘Tho applauso was ubnndant and impartial, thougli the andienco did not conceal tholr anxioty for Maurico to mend his fortunes, siuco Garnier was leading him moro than O, Dion did in his Iast game, During tho follawlng flyo thero was no skilful play on elther side, Daly boing kissod futo tho pocket {wico, and Garniol feoming to poiled by prospority; nime ber of buttons up, 603 (o 917 Notling oxe traordinary ocenrred till tho twenty-fourth, when Daly mado a Plump 100, and thon held a canous witlh tho vorica fu tho laft upper corner for 149 more, falling on an cany shot, Tis bounclng run was haited with promiscuotis doliht, but for tho ko of Justico 4t must Do recordod thul one of is first strolies was whado supernatural, Auother neat 00 waa put up in hia twenly-Bfth, Garnier menuwbilo pussuing the cven tenor of hifs lews oventful way, At hin pofut tho mar- Xer called gamo—Garnier 703, Daly 092, aud the nsseme blaggo wentinto tho custumiry fanirume, Up to tho end of tho thirtieth Daly eliot “nt_random, and Albort crept alioad o lttle—gatie, 703 £0 702, Tn’ tho thirty~ recond and thirty-third, however, io got off hiu ko and tool Titanio atridos of 111 and_ 171, which Hekle connoisonrs aud mado the greenhorus murvel, Daly ' rofalintion was only 42, Tho necond groit gulf was now fixed Lotweon them, aud Garnior: scomad 1o by conlly ouddied (n Abrabiaa osow, Dy tho eloro of tho thirty-0flh, with tp-hill rans of 42 _and 60, Mau- rleo mannged £0 ateal n third of tho way aver (hik guif, Dut, ne in tho casa of Diyes, il feared that hol hnvoto slag on tho maughty skde, for tho acoro stood 1,080 10854, In tho nost Avatho chasm grows whler, to~ it: 1,250 touoo. tauries contd not apparently Dy n miraclo, counteract such four-balled_fonot(tim tlio balls broko badly, nnd hio tnust do or die, Symps thy buzzed out for Lm from all quattors, but lio did not break tho spoll, The forty=Nfth brought Garnier up to 1,400, with Daly hopeledsly behind at 00, Tho next gave Garnier 78 vivacions carome, and Daly's oil- ot waa 111 units of solid herolsm ; tud 183 moro of it in the next funing, but all in vain, for Garulor mads hia Tast carom fu the forts-clunth leuviug Dy nster aL1,236, Thus ended tho bost gamo in tho four-balt chafupionship ecrics, and ono in_which tho Lighest avorage wis mnde, | . . . . This victory makes Gurnfer ehamplon at "both thie Franch carom nud tha American four-ball game. Oyriilo Dion has challonged him to play for tho diamond cue ngain, but ho signi- fien his intention of resigning it into (ho hands of Alr, 11, W, Collonder, wio will {uaugurats another tourni- ment to dolermino its posseision, ITo says hie aw 1o ambition to Lol this champlonship, siuca it intorferea with hls practies In the moro kilful three-ball carom gane, P ST SRR AMUSEMENTS. TITS THOMAS CONCERTS. The oponing concert of the I'liomns orchostral season will be given this evening ut tho new Mu- sic Iall, with on admirablo progranuue, cmbrac- ing some of tho wolections which have proved immensoly popular in New York during tho sumimer senson, among theta the fwomovements from Mozart's Jupiter Bymphony, which will be now hiora. Tho ticketa for singlo nights or for the season nre now for enle at the hox ofiice of tho hall. Ao this is Mr. "Thomay' laut orchostral sonson, musical peoplo should improve the op- portunity of hearing this great musieal organ- izntion, and wo have no doubt #uch will be the cngo, notwithstnnding the stringency of tho times, "Tho programme for this ovening s as follown ¢ Ovsrluro—* ounceration of the House . bilo froms the so-calll “upi- tes Symphony ™, ... Becit vo—tAud God 8ifd Lok tht g # Creatlon ", Iaydn ntora, Tolllhg In Foumiug Bil- Mr, Fantuato on Sliyonic “Ruaprodie Hongrolve, No, “ Overture di Ballo” Ave Marir, afler tho P Bach, for harp, vinling, aud orcliestra, Waltz—* Vicuna Temyer” (new),. Dallsd—" Threo Fishers el Mry imrnm U( Whitne .) Bachenale—* anphiuger ¥ (manngeript, WIfuldigunge-3larach i }‘ «» Wagner EVAR3YON, Cards aro out for the marringo of Mies Mario Huse, daughter of tho Rov. 0. Huse, ono of the oldest citizens of Livauston, and Dr. Frank Wilder, of Boston. The ceremony will take placo at the Congregational Church to-moxrow, atlp.m. ‘Tlio Rov. Dr. Jamos Baume, former pastor of the L. E. Chureh, aud wifo, are sponding o fow doys with thoir friends, ‘' Doctor favorod his former pavishioners with au oloquent discourse yeutorday morni Tho new Lndies’ Colloge is receiving nearly 100 handsome walnut chambor-sots from South Bond, Ind,, furniture manufactories, The con- tractors aro pushing tho worlk on tho building with surprising rapidity. I'ho old Fomale Colloge hns been rofitted with- in aud_without for a hotel, and has beon ro- named Lukesido Hall, Tlio Ecloctic Roadivg Olub will meet at ihe rosidenco of Mr, Josoph M. Lyons this evon- fng. fi‘hu South Evauaton M. E. Church Sociablo will be hiold uext Thursday evoning at tho rosi- daneo of Mre. George Bradloy, on tiudgn avenue. ‘Tho Fry Literary Hocioty of North Evanston will moot at tho rosidonco of Mrs. Valontine to- morrow evoning, Tho Methodist Church Bacinblo last woelt was o dolightful affair. Thore wae o hauddome at- tondance and a_good programmo, ‘I'wo soloa woro flucly rondored Ly Mrs, MecCluro, of De- troit ; Miss lva Mattison aud pliss Maggle Por- H. of Evanston, sang several vory flue duots. r. Churles Ayres and Mr, Morwin, with their fine voices, ndded graatly to tho enjoyment of the evening, Bovoral distinguishod™ visitors from ubroud woro prosent. e 2 An 014 Negro Astonished. Lrom. the New Orleans Pieayune, Not long ago n country store, in close proximity to tho city, Liad ona or” two boxes of torpedoes, that aro ubout the size of a wron's egy, lolt over from its holiday stock, In ro-arranging tho sholyes ouo of tho littlo boxes wna oponed and ol its contonts given away, excopt ono singlo torpedo, which, ~resombling s *' bird's ogg” candy, a8 the colored folks el thom, was left on tho counter. A wise-looking old ncgro rode up to tho store on a mulicious-looking horss about 9 o'clock ay nlfim. 1o hitched hls ** crittor,” and camo iuto the store to get n dram. Whilo tho clork was pourivg this out, old grizzly houd, thinking that whero even tho smnllest things are svatlablo Ofiportunuluu shoutd not bo lost, slid Lis horny hand over that ‘bird’s ogg" candy and hauled it jn. Then he made out like o way pumn¥ o ohow of tobaceoin his mouth. 1o rolled his nppnronkwld with his tonguoe brelt to his jaw teetl, and thon he must havo shut down “Ynn it tight, for tho axploalon of yolls, afd shricks, and hiowls, and gnlphur smoke com- minglod that onsnod was porfectly awful, Tho old uegro tore out to his nag howling, and, under tho improssion that he had got * conjured,” fled a8 fast as sorry bonos could fly, e An interosting Experimonts An exlmslulant is roported to havo boon tried boforo the Royal Geographical Booloty in Eng= Innd, by which the priuciplo of the circulation of the wators of tho son was demonstruted. A trough with plato-glags sides, about 6 foot long and a foot doop, but not more than an inch wide, was fillod with wator, At one ond a pioco of ice was wodged in botweon tho sldes to represont the polar cold, whilo the troplo heat was ropre- sentod at the othor end by a bar of motal lnid noross the surfaco of tho water, the projocting ond of which was hoatod by o spirlt Inmp.” Red coloring mattor was then put in at tho warm ond, ond blue nt the cold end, so that tho curronts could be traced, Tue blua water, chilled by con- tact with the ico, immediutely foll down to tho botton, opopt slowly along, and gradually roso townrd tho surface of tno m}unlurlul ond, after which it gradunlly voturnod along the surfaco tothe starting point. 'I'ho red water cropt first alom the surfaco of the polur ond thon foll to the bottom just as tha blue had done, and formad anothior strutum, orooping baclk again olong the bottom and coming tu tho surface. Fnoh color mado u diatinet circulation during the half-hour in which tho sudionce viowed tho exporimont, FLORIDA WATER, TNPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE! MURBAY & LANMANS UELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER, Tho richeat; moat lnsting, yot most dolloate of all Por- fumes, for use on tho HANDKERCHIEF At the TOILET, And in the BATH. As thora aro imitatlons and countorfolts, always ask for tho Floida Wat.e which hins on tho bottle, on the Iabol, and_an_the panvhiot, tho” namos of MUIEIAY & LANMAN, w|l\|um. ‘whioh nons is gonuine. Tor salo by all Perfamers, Denuglits, and Denlers In Faney Goods, THE NEW AMERICAN TALE 1Y ROBERTSON GRAY, ARTS : 12mo, Extra_oloth, stampod 2., Hiustratcd by Darley, Steplachn, Bosrd, ok, Thie 18 aliratoriatie Amuriean novol, undor tho nam do plumo of a favorito story-writer horetofora known by tho drililanoy, wir, yathior, hwnar, and roadabloness af tho stioter talos phbllsticd nndor his own nawo, ** Bravo Toarts” Is o during plungo into & now Held, combintng tho enituro and elvillzation of Now England aud Now York it the bold, pithy dlaleat of the aottia slopo and tho 'ubsof [1fo nong thy MINOFS twenty reass nio. of stirrdug nction trom beginaloi to ond., Ly tlous aro by Dirlay, Siepann, Tr Doard, and Kuadrick, and 1.nd an adéliionat charm to tho story, WhIGH o & Capital PIZco of Lharacior drawiug. A Clever aud Amusing Novels A GOOD MATRCIT: By AMELIA PERIUER, Author of **Alus Cuipa, ™ 1 val., 12me, ixtra cloth, faney wnmped gover, BL6), * Raey and divoly."Athonmum, ** Aarooably welt- ton."—Pubtio Opinion. ** Ay ploaeant and roadablo a uovel ag o Jinvo s03n this seagon. —Examinor, Alsa s now edition of Mes, Stowo's famons Story, MY WIFE AND Li o, Tlauny lIEsvensor's Hstony, ' e, Tafra olath, stanged ¢.vor, 810, Tilasaed by I, L, Stephons, 4 Heores of thousnnds of this delightful novel have boon s0ld, and it 1s still fu groat demand. Jiverybody soads it. Tho following NEW BOOKS nro also now roudy : YALE LECTUREN OGN PREACHING, Seonnd Sitrtan, ! (Unitorm with ** First Sorioa,") By HINIY WalD BEIECK vol., 12m0, 8L, T coursc consiats of tio oloven looturos doliserod at Yale Cu -0 duzing tho wintor of 1872, 1n this courso Mr, Bieechor considora the Social and Rollglous machinery of tho church as rolated to proaching. Of tho first volumo, tho Boaton Globo says: **Tho *Yalo Lzciwuces ou Preashing' can bo rond by ovory Iaymun ur vlar, an, with dolight,” Aud tho Now ¥ Indepradent: V0 know of uo dozon troatises on tuo prezehies’s wo hich contatn so much of sensibly nnd fustrugtlon as e compressod into this litle vol- sutanhlo wo,* A Pastor’s Experiences. WINNING HOULS. Skotohos and lucldents During o) of Pastoral Work, By Lov, S, B, Hake LiDAY 0, $1.0. Tho author of this volumo for somo timo past has boon, and now is, o na ausistant in tho pastoral Iaboes of Blymonth 'Clyizci, Brooklyn (the Koy, ilonry Ward Buralior's), * Those rimply rocords of eeones smon s oarliur (ntiies Wil possoss & liar tntorest 1o all who lovo sucn work for thulr fellosws, In connootion with tho abovo, . attention Is called to an I By Tuoyas K. iior, o ovnts; oxtra cloth, &1} clior writos vigorously, warmls, woll; and Alunug vory attracty In hils mogoanupity of “toving syupathy,V'—goston Commou. W *¢Wo commendl it to tho nerusalof alt Chrlstians, scc. tarinus, and otne:s, who dueir (o buve an inteliyent ue dersinding of tha tuetrines of somys ot tio diticrent ro. iglous dodumbiatiois, '~ Ciicugo Eveuing Lost, ALSO JUST PUBLISIIED, A Fresh Work on Minkng. SILVER AND GOLD1 Au Accountof tho Miniog and Mlotuliurgical ludustey of tho United States, witn Toteronce eliuily {0 tio Leocious Motale, Uy 1Y, W wasiay, PhoD., Unltod Stafes Commissdotor of Dresidont of tha Aurluan Instls noues, Jiditor uf Rngituoring g Buitiedic ot Mbabny £hg & Auihor'nf '+ Mincaot 1o’ Wer i roaces,” 0o, elo. i, 1, 311 Mishes nnd Miutuz, * Micgs Mills, st 1 vol., v, With piates. & Tho caorgs and tharoughnoss with which Mr. Ragmond lina provzoisted bis investigations, and the roro_ ntolll- envu nnd Jntimate uonustazanoo with mining and motal. firiay, maniieated n b3 wrliiicn on thoso subjeots, Lnvo Bodabidly acknorledged, und bis reputation will cnsuro o dnterst In Uiy, his Jutdst works Any of the aboso aro to bo had of sll baoksollors, or will 1o vont to any address, ynsr-)mhl ‘an roceiptof prico, by tho Publishars, " E 0 FORD & CO. iy ERUODTIONAR: oo MADEMOISELLE TALDIVELS FRENOH SOHOOL Reopens Sopt. 17, Tha ouly on) In Now York whoera Franch Is tagiie as in Pacis, Suparior Eaglish oduestion. Drawing, Latin, and Singing tocindud {n tho tuition. Gardors hiavo ah oxcollent fiunto. Lo olrculars, 3 Wost sealxtliat, No Y. Itofara by pormbsion to wdoll, Mea. Geo, M. Pullman, Chicago, Ti . Plant, St. Louis: Mrs, U, (L Tull, Qul J. McGlandss, 'Jr., N. Y.; 0, Irolaad, I . clnuati, (IOTTAGE TILT, SRAINARY-FOR YOUNG LA- dios, Poughl:acpsic. N, Y. Busloand tho ting arts awolaliy, Ung Supts 17, 0. O, WETSELL, Priol- and Propric OTIIIC 1A T, STANFORD, CONN, Kouglinh, Fsonoh, and Gornan loarding- School L H, pply s als, o R Milisos a K4 nid OITASE:, 'S BOAKRDING AND DAY i Ladio, Tasrstown of tho Hudsan, PROPOSALS. ATIUSEMENTS, MUSIO HALL, LAST BEASON OX THEODORE THOMAS' 60 DISTINGUISHED PERFORMERS ! Tita nublls. ts easpostlully tuformol that, {ie prosont onson of BIX GIAND EVENING CONGERTS AND QNI MATISIEC will o fosiivoly tho last ot hts, thio Inrgont And most porinot, Gunoort Tranpo which bas'ovor travoled, othior in this country or Turopo, Tiest Grant Coucort, fornul Iy, dodicatiiig to Muslo, tho magnlflcont Now }all, sornor of Randolph and Olark-ats., O -IN EC-EF T . ‘Tho followlng Holoists will appoar: MR, BERNALD LISEEMAN, the distingutaled Vio- U Virtuoso, MR, K, 15, JACOBSOIN, Bolo Violinist. (from tiremen), ADGLPTIS LOCKWUOD, Sulo Uy ist, (Londen). Mg, BUGINE WRINER, ¥ J0- DIL KL Ghoo, HENRY BOIMIT ‘ronch Torn. O (AP A, Tenmbono, © Togdthor with IRINRIGIL KAYAEIL, Olarjuot (from Tilso Orohostra, Ol DARGEL, . Gornatea-Plston (51: Giorsluey), and BYION W WHTTNEY, tho colo- ratad Hiasb, S50 il anpoar for o feat tiio with thia UNRIVALED ORCHESTRA. RESEIVED BIEATS for any of the Hix Concorts or no Matineo NOW' FOR 8AT,f at tho Tox Offics of the Muaia Hall. Admilsston, 1. *Roserved Suata, matn flor, 160, Unloony and Dress Cleolo, 9. T & BUELDON, OARPINT THE GREATEST SHOW OF THE @ SEASON. ‘Wabash-av., cornor of Adams-st, HMONTGOMERY QUBEN’S GREAT BUROPEAN Honagaris, Circns, Caravan, AND ONLY GENUINE BEDOUIN ARAB TROUEE. erlin), RUDOL [l i Ji! 2 it MONTAOMERY QUEEN.., st priotor ©, U, PELL. “dowl Dircotor GRAND INAUK RFORMANOE, Thursday Kvening, Oct. 8. ‘Matinoos daily thero Jtorat 2p, m. Arabian Nights Entortainment, Txtraordinary Fquostricn Exaroises. Mommoth Mastodon Managorie. Oolousal Uaravan. WILD ARABS! WILD ARABS! WILD ARABS! Soo Programunos, Pletarinls, nnd Postors for partioulars, Aduitsslon. 50 donta; Children, 35 conts, WAL FOU'TE, Jit., Gen't Agont. STAR LECTURE COURSE. MUSIC HALL. ISIRIDT ELAZRIIE Will tnnugurato tho **Star Courso, " in Ita ologiut now home, on Tuosdny Isening, Oct. 14, With bis now leotura an *Soni Bad Pooule, "0 et by AR ST BRI SO dAMISS SR T, GHAPIN, GAM LA R L e JOTHN BROUGHAM, coniprising tho bost. suurso f [00- turos over givon in the Weat. BEASON TICKETS, Entitling holdor to best rosorved seat during tho ton an- tortninments, Insting ton wocks, NOW for sulo at Box Glico ot Mustc tiall Tor 85, UARPENTER & SHELDON. HOOLEY'S THEATRE., THE PARLOR IOME OF COMEDY. ANOTHER NEW PLAY. Monday, Oct. 8, during thie wook, and at tho Wednesday aud Saturday Matinoes, losurs, irnst & Williams' Briltiant Comody, FILIRTATION; Or, A Ohristmas Suppor. ‘Thia heantiful Gomedy haa avoked tho plandits of andl. ences componed of the Calturo and Beauty of tho Kastorn citios,In Robioarsal, Bartloy Campbell's latast cifort, " MYERS OPERA HOUSE, Nonroo-st., botwoon Dearborn aud Sfato, Artington, Cotton & Kemmle's Hinstels, A Brilliant and Laughablo Programmo, Tirst weok of tio Thrilling: Burlosquo, eniltiud FUNNY MOKES IN A FOG, Ith Now Seenory, oast with tha ontiro Gompauy. Belhy Newenmb, Mackin and Wilson, Ellly itico, Master G. , Birneat Lindon, Wi, Atlington, Bon Cotton, favorito specinltivs, vory Lventog and Saturday Matince, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Pusitively LAST WEEK of - MURPIEY. MONDAY EVENING-—First production of the New Iriaii-Aworican Drema of axfating osants, mnnozs, end gitatomu, written vxprotaly for Mr. dosoph Murply, by £rod G,'Maodor, and ontitled WEATIVE OELES L Strong in eituntion, sbaorbing fu human fatorost, wnd opentng a glorlous fold for Mr. Murphy's ronowned fin- Jursountion of tho IRISIMAN AS 11K 18, M'VIOKER'S THEATRE. ONLY A FEW NIGHTS MORE! “I'io most brilliant Bocloty Comedy ever produced. SARATOGA, With a poworful onst, and boautiful mountiogs, Matinca ovory Haturdny, at | B £27~Monday nosi—CIHARLOTTIE CUSIIMAN. Soats en nuw bo sogured, GLOBE, THE PEQPLE'S THEATRE Mouday, "Cucsday Wodnaulay, and soduosday Matinco, Mie. JOIN THOMPSON, % ON IMAND. Or, True to the Last. ‘Thursday—DIXI1i% Or, Our Colorod Brothor. OCEAN NAVIGATIOR, STATE LINE. NEW YORJK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BERL. PAS NDONDERRY, FAST AND LOND( Theso ologant now stenmors wil River, faat of North Moare. GEQRGIA, PENNS I from Plor 33, North 83 follows Vi And ovory itornnto Wodnasday tioronfter, taking pas: Ao &t Ehrough raten (0 nn]fnmor Great Britain'snd Troland, ‘Norvar, Swoton,” Qusnitk, aud - Germany. Dralts for £1 and ‘upwarils or fratlt or nasango anply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & [ A ‘aioio ORoG, No. 45 Droadyay. il SAMBLIE & l1ARG1S, cor, Canat and Madison-ats., Chicayo, NOTIOE—PROPOSALS FOR HAY, Propauals will be rogcisod Ly the Board of Folioo natil noon of Oct, 13, 1875, fur four hundrod tons, or a3 mnch ny Ty bo noded for. thu v Dopartinont for tho next on- auligosry of (o bost quality of wplumd praiclo Tins, o 0 woll préssed I bales, uot to oxcoed four hundrod pourds oaol i walght, t6 bo froo froin cusfl and aticks, Holl‘curad not bivaohd by vxposuco to rains and daw, Tho liny witl bo Insnuctcd by an officor of tho Viro Do purtuont, and all balos or car-foads nut found in good Brdor will bo rejeoted, and any expenso Incurred by tha Doparimant to rowoviag ho sama will bo dodustod froim s fous bills, :'l'hn prymont il bo mado monthy, tho bay to bo do- tvored ax roguired for tho convenience of {ho Dopa miout. 1ho Board rosorvo the right to rojeot oach and all s, Partios dosiring to furnish tho same will fncloso tho groposals, with sudiclent bonds, in auled ouvolopos, ad- drowsod to tho Boued of Pallco, and laave thy nama Wwith tho Sacretary of the Board, on or bofura tho timy above tatod, CUDEN OLEVELAN o 3 Al Man i LR DAN, T, avis, lico for the ¥iry Dopartment. 1573, Baard ot Ghlengo, TiL., Uot. 2 Sealed Proposals Will bo roceived until Ogt, 7, 1873, 6 p, m. for the eraction of o Bchool House in Distric No. 11, Township 40, Town of Jofferson, Uook County, 1linois, hocording to the pland aud spocifications on {ilg in tho office of W, J. Tidbrooke, Arohitect, No. 170 Hast Madi« Bon-st., Ohioazo, Tho Dirsotors roserve tho right to rejoct 0“? or all proposals on tho snne. Dy order of the Diraators, P. N. DoVOL, Dist, Bec'y. Ohiongo, Oct. 4, 1873, TATRBANKS BTANDARD SCALHEHS OF ALL 8IZKR. A FATRBANKS, MORSH & 00 111 AND 113 LAKEST. __ MACHINZRY, WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Pruvidonce, It, 1., Buitdor of tho HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE With Harrla'Patont Improvoments. Bond for Uiroutars A 00-horss Engino 1 on exbibition at the Cinclnnatl Ex position untll Octobor 4, und u wrso Jugino at tho Loulsyllle Exposition until Ootobor 11 BITTERS, _ PERFECLION? BOKERS BITTERS. Boware of Counterfolts. NEW YORK TO CARDIFT, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Othor Points in England and Wales, The South Walea Atlantio Stoamship Gompany's now first-class Ste i eaniships will eall from Pounsylvania Rails rond Winrf, Jersoy Cil LEMBROY Qt. 4 GLAMURK 5 'l‘nxn wtea il aro wided with all the latest improveents for the comfort cunvenienco of Uabin and Steerage Pavsongors, Cabin, 1§80 curroney ; Socond Cabln, 65 curroncy; Slavr- ago, B3 curronay's propald Stearage cortificatos Grom Car- A£G, Dralts for £1 and upwasds. furthor pactiouldes, myyly Iy T, at tho Com- Otlices, No. 1 Dack Chamhors, and in Now York to ARGIIBALD BANTER'E (0. Agonte, No. 17 Beoadiay, and Flrut, 10N OF REFENI Hundny oxcoplog ats:0a, m. § Daltv NICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS - , aind yoot qf Ticenty.soc ovtheast carner a wrner wf” Sadison, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAT, AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Mannd,— + Saturdayox onduy excoptod, | Are ot Randolph, Mai] {xin matn and air line) 1 pross, Avcommodatio Tixpross, HENY 0. iy Cheayo, Kant i liridgé, Ticlict Ogicen s At Depot, and 12 0 8, 15 py i 16 b 1 00 & ALTON HAILROAD. Ity and Dencer Short Line, vta_Zaulsts ;I«lyfl! Sprinyfeld, Al 0 epoty Vet Siile, L WINTWORT] eneral Passongor Axenit, ) i and St Lontg ar Hadleon-st, andalph-st, " ' Kansa Oty Tix, vin dngksonville,| ngtor 63 South Clarieat, ‘an Arele CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY. rmer Vadison and_ Cannl-sta. Tickel OFig aprasite Sherman Hova wd at Dejy Mail and Fepross 8, 1 *8:0 0, m. v M 0:30 p. m. Teare, £ 6:602. m, *11:00m. m. *4:15 p,n, an oty Grand Pacific e, UINCY RAILROA! Indfana-av,, anl Si teenihenta, - Ticket bfices, N Hately und ut depote. il nnd Texpron Ottawa and Heceator Dutiigug and Slo Pacillo ' Downer's Grava Acoomimotativn| ONEOFY oo Aurora Vassongor (§iin Slotix City K Dowuer's Grovo Avcommadation|® oxus isprocs t me Bp. e (LLINGIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. * Lukest, and sont of Ticenty-secon lphist., near Clark, 743, my dat, Ticket Hsde Pack and Osk Woods. 5do Darkand Oak Woods vde Patk and Onk Wood 1Eydo Park and Oak Wood: U, TLeare, Arrive, et ) 55D, . 10D, m, (@) 1tuns to Champalgn on Saturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, City affices, corner Randolph wnt LaSalle-sts,, and T Canale at., corner Hadison-t u Prcific Faat Lino, u Dubuque, Day EX, @ Omabn Night Exi —Dcpot comar of b-Depot cornar of W I ST WWelly it Kinelo-ts. and Kinzio-sts, ENNELT, Gen.'Pass, Agont. COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO, Ticket ani Ireight Offce, 71 Clark- ucemonts, , Grat Now Routo, W. K WEBS, doil A, T St TAg't. CHICAGO, ROSK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Deputy corner of Van Buren and Siccman-ats, Tickat ofice, Grand Diactic Hotets rs intia, Leavanw'th Atohison s 0cu"® nodat Leave., LAKE SHORE & MICHICAN SO! Vin Buren-at., Jaot af LaSalle-st, Ticket ofices, #t corner Clark and Randolphists., and southiwest corner Canal and Madison-stes UTHERN RAILROAD, Aail, via Afr Lino and Main Lino, Biecial Now Yorlk Kapress, Via AT Lol win Main Ling....[* con South Clileagy Accumi Teare, via| drrive, PITTISBURGH. FCRT WAINE & AILROAD. Leave, Grriee, Fyom fle Great (e For throwgh tck et Tieket office, Canatat,, corner {ngton, and at Il o Central Dejrot. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS &-UIMDINN’\TI LING, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. tral Rafirond Depat, fool 2 jwan ;' W LSallet, THROUGH o Lak pply at o er Clarls orner Waahe BETE 35 ns arrive At Cli Ty, m, Onl Allnnnyu“lflnfl L' tucinnati baggage ehecke g0 at 7:67 A, m 1., 8:35 2, m,, and Jine running Katurdey ight train fo Tne Hout znd parscngor onn kot ' ond tako trafn at Twonty-sccoud-at. TOR SALE. NOTICE T0 0VSTER DEALERS. y Bluo Point Oystors at 85 por barrol. They can- ket “)l'::r' nueats und ?In{"ar, o Tan nico, box ytors & spocially. A P ROMESON, Wholosale Doator, Hoai No. 16, foot of Delanooyat., ast Rtivor, Now York, Season for 1 NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. | Salling from Now York for Queenstown and Livornool ovry Buturday, and for Landon diroctusory fortight. ¥ BN FE QUIEENSTOWN snd LIVERPOOL, froiu Plora 44 s ]l O Currency. l’;‘ G0 Currencys L ihrEonos: orhun and Seandina. e P vian poluts at low ratos, "Fhd Stonmabins of this lino aro tho largost {n tho trado, Drafts on Graat Britaln, Trokand w0 o Cantinants WS SCATSTAE en'l Wastern Agont, Northeast cornor Clark and Randulph-sis. (opposiio now Bhorman Housy), Chicazo, s vorly, wnd oaresing pase oy (o uil ritaiu, Lioluud, Gomlnontal aropes, sl G Mot . Gablu from #66; Stour: o, 1irithsh uind Trinh ports east, %65 wo g, al rtu smino me e mocaine i Al payablo in UL, curronoy, Anply fue Tull tnformaifon st 'tho Come Didnyta oitigus, Ko, 7 Bowling Green, Now York, aud N. 1, arier Lasnlle anil Madisonsts., Chicago, UIENDERSON BROTIIERS, Avants, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Rockford, Rock Island & $t, Lous Railvoad Compauy, Pigaons e Oveioe | oo Tsnasiv, TiL, Sou, 1, 1413, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notico fa oroby glvon that the tnoual mugtiug of tha Stockholdvre of tho Rockford, Rk Ialand & Hi. Lous Tailroad Company will bo lold at_the Oitices of tho Gom- g in o olty uf Yl blsud, 1l on Woduosday, tho obor ituxt, at 13 ololook, 1w, thierof 08 oty At GRS RULER veostiont, Joux P, Wiizrauin, Bucrotary, H I t aatabllshod phye 1o have mady Dr 1 ' both sox, A TATION T for Lition ani: gantior o, i i il ioro oa oo o diaunson iy phlcian in Ohon B et st &4 tha liis o1 Dr. Gabuien. s Bonks on it and fomald dis ook, Audrosw fotto it Clarlkonr., Chlei itico iotira: O, 1, 08 . u ‘auro touny addross, 1o YEORUIS, ealod J. G, A, 170 and 1775 Allcontidential,” O “VIRGINIA OYSTER COMPANY, MBE! NIt, Propriotors, dealors ANt Obntota, Chamaboraina's \harl 2w 674 opons opts 1., Or zonuino Lynn Haven and Horn iy. MEDICAL CARDS. DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAT, PHYSIOIAN, 977 and 210 South Olark Van Isuron, Chioa) undgedof, tho paors, that De. an in Ubl e attalnmonis by e dovotod TWENTY Iy perfoctime rompdton that will tyoly nl} casos of OULRONIG AND BPECIAL . SEPARATE PARLORS mon,~ Call.” CORRESPONDENGS Addtrons il 1ottors, with taips, @ Dr, 0, BIGELOW, 217 and %1 Bouth Olirk-st, imes, Oct, 2 1683, DRz, BAELOW s a rogulacly brod thystotan. His rop- utation {4 best known hioro in our midst, ‘He wants no dia. tant roforancy, bt s woll shwkon, of oy ovory u ui: Ives to his eave, Whilo the world oudares phyuiclnny aro ruqiitred, and if any ano to 1is of tho utiwost fiportance fo_ enky only & nni Whoeo axporloncs §§ oqual to s offar of eabald, aud without projudice, oF any intorest In stz \n eveomnmond most d vislt DR, BIGHL 4 houth Clark-st., Ul COBURN Medical Institute, 176 and 177 South Clack-at., corner Monrue, Uhicago, foundout and conducted by* Dr. T, O Coburny tor il treatment and curo of all formu af ehroni ut disvases [ Vol soxus, This Instituto 18 wniuostionsd tho most sefuntitio §ii this country for tho treatinent, b e, Colingi v n rogular wraduato ol wediolyo, s from Juthe lan 16 Chicago. " 13, tho most ot tha aio, honored by tha bros tho ‘nighost modical o dny, havin FE in Al 1) cordially sn 't O, ut his Contral iilcajio. apuelal bly ho bust. callugon Voung ey o NO CURE! NO PAY ! \ 360 South Clark-st., Chicago, cunwuitod, popamally o by’ mall ety miyaton b tho o Tlustratod with numo il aigunios spokene May bo confidontial 1L BT Or 110 PaY, Grwun 1ok sout ke &0 o e fino vhgravings, Dr. Kean, s, ity who war-

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