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16 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1873. IMPORTANT TEST CASE. What Are tho Powers of tho Stato Board of Equalization ? A XKlek Agninst Raising {he Ropubiic Life Insurance Company’s Yalua< tion 107 Per Cent, Avery fmportant cnso was commenead it tho Clr- et Court lnto yestordny nfternoon, It is by the Ro- publio Life Insuranco Company ngainat Joseph Tollak, tho County Clerk, and fnvoled {hio Jegality nni consil- tutionality of tho neta of {ho Stato Nonrd of Equaliza- tion I ralelng tho aeaceamont for prposca of faxation of thio Asscssor of South Chiengo on complainants! property, nud henco gonerally of tha power of tho Stato Boaril to aiter tho County Assessor's valuation, Tho complninnuts nllego that they woro Incorporated {n 1860, ond have been doing business in Chleago bince, and own Tots 20 and 90, Asseasor's Subiliviston of Block 48, andl tho bulldings thereon on LaSallo wireot, Prior to May 1, 1873, {hio Assessor for South Chicago astcoscd this property at $41,900, aa a falr cash enluntion; his wna confirmed by the County Board, Tho furnitnro waa acecssed ot n cerlain sum (left blank in tho bill), which was reducod 9 por cont by tho Board, Tho Btato Bonrd of Equalization, pretending to ot by virtuo of on act of tho Leglslature, in October, 1873, incroasod thia voluntion horotoforo mado o $884,001, & cloar raleo of §843,101, or 107 por cont, ond Lina deter- mined this as tha basia on which taxes should bo pald, which action of tho Board was, complainants clatin, Allogal and unwarranted by law, Tho Doard linve ns- Bossedd thio eapital stock and its franchiscata mako np this nmount, Tho authorized capital was $5,000,000, ‘moet of which i held by stockhioldora in Tiinols, and tho stockholders are compelled to pay taxes on their stook In tho varions States, Complainants jnsist thnt thio Board hind no power to neacss agalnst them thelr etock, nor put a valuntion on 1te franchies, By tho act stockholders aro compelled to valuo tholr shares and shay tho amount hold by thom in thete achedules of personal property. Tho capital atock of the Company ia nll agscsaed to tho individual owners, and it s fllegal ta nlso tax the eapital stock of tho corporation, and any auch law is voud, Morcover, tho franchiso of the Com- pany §a n grant from the State, and uot property that can be taxed, To admit the power of the Btate to imposo nn ad Ubltum tax on franchiscs of its own oreation, whero vested Highta havo attached, would bo to fgnoro tho constitutlonsl prohibition of the invasion of contracts, and thus cnablo tho Board to erush out of exlstenco companics whoso charters it could not ropoals “Tho rosult of tho nct of {ho Legislaturois to creat 3ndicial body, which can, withoui appeal, pronvunco 3udgments on tho proporty of citizens, and without rocess of law, The acts of tho Honrd must bo made such rules 08 shall to the Bosrd seem equitablo and Just,® which rules, if not inconsistent with the Act, whall bo binding, subjcct, howover, to sch chango from timoto limo s occasion moy demand, By such at- tompted leglslution, thoBonrd of Equalization laclothed it legislativo powicrsof tho General Asscrbly,vitliout any of fts limitatione, but such poser only reides in tho Legislature, and can not be delegated, Thae net, thorefore, which attempte to confer auch Uberty, is ut- torly void and illegal, Moreovex, kuch an act discrim- inates etween corporations oud individuals, boing lazgely in favor of tho Intter, Complainanta nlso stato that th Arst valuation won about the fair value of tho property. In pursuance of this ‘lnst oszessment, or valuation, Pollak has come monced to extend the amount of taxes to be poid by tho Campany, and complanants usk that an injunc- tion may he fisued to restrain him from 60 doing, wi- ] the Court shall determino a8 to the constitutionality of this sccond arscsement, or, rather, inerease in tho basls on which tho taxes rero o b oxtended aud lovies REAL ESTATE. The funncial disturbances of tho last thres weeks bave affected the real estate business ns littlo s any other businees in the city, Tho speculativo domand for suburban acres haa fallen off, and {his hoa un- doubtedly been largely duo to tho monoy pante, But thero {5 nover 50 much of that clasa of business ot this season of fho yoar in fho Dbest of times, ond, oven if thero hnd been no bank panfe, wo should havo looked fora decrenso of fales of this Xind at this timo in tho fall. The demand for small, cheap lols n the suburbs is, howover, still quito activo ond a8 many oro being sold now ns usnal, In fact! thoro 1o reason to bellove that tho dissatisfaction of savinge-bank depocitors with tho courso prsued by tho savings-banks, fn requiring tho sixty days notico of tuo withdrawal, fs iufluencing mony of them to make proparations for {nveeting thelr savings fn real estate, 1t s kmown that many of them havo given the sixty doys' motico wilh that object, and it fa not 4mproboblo that within the next threo months o considerable proportion of the savings deposits will Do converted Into real estate as tho ouly securo invest- ment. Eventually this movement will revive the domand from capitallats for suburban acrea to_subile vide into lots, Iiven now therois n feeling of confl- denco in this direction, and some imporiant sales of ‘suburban tracta have been made einco the financial flurry, It s also believed that when tho finaneial ex- citenient han subsided ond business resumos ita usunl routine, ono of tho rasults will bo tho diversion of o good deal of capital from investment in bonds nnd stocks of all kinds to city real estate, botk improved and unimproved. A largo salo of Washington Telghta _property to tho amount of $100,000, for which the negotiatlons were begun before tho panic, hns recontly bocn completed. ‘Among other recont (ranractions, showing tho clusa of property most in demand ond tho range of prices, aro the following: A salo ias beou mado of 23¢ nores, located on Forty- fourth street and 8t. Charles avenuo, aud ecast of the Vincennea road ; consideration, $21,000. Tho samo parties alno sold 75x100 feat on tho corner of Yortland avenue and Twenty-cighth street, with somo improve- menta ; consideratfon, $12,000, Tra Brown has sold, since (ho Ist of Octaber, twonty= goven lateat Despladiics, prices ranging from $100 to 200 cach, Noblo & Richmond sold 60 feot of Lot 0, Dlock 0, Bouth Englewood ; consideration, $850, Dash & Shaploy sold 75x100 feet on the corner of Calumet avenue and Twenty-ninth street; considern~ tion, $26,000. ZLevl Wing & Co, sold, last Friday, a two-story and bagement marhle front dweling, with lob 20x117 foot, belng No, 604 West Vanluren street ; cousideration, "Flio samo parties sold clght lota in Stone's Snbili- visfon, in tho southiwest of 1hio northieast X Bee, 30, 49, 13, near Milwaulkee avenuo and Armitago road ; cous sideration, $800 per lot, Linn & Hawlins sold 100 fect ontho corner of Faller~ ton avenueand Larrabee streot 3 consideration, §12,500, Also G0 feet on North Clark strcet, near Bolden avenue cousideration, $125 per foot. Also 161x124 feet on Orchard strect, nenr Sophia; consideration, $58 per foot. Gustin & Wallaco eold two lots in_Tawndale, located on Homan avontio ; consideration, 600 eacks, ' Aléo 50 on Purk ayenue, hear Union Fark s consideration, $15,000, Also 60 fect ut Park Ridge, i’ Hodgea' Subais visfon ; consideration, $500, FOUTH ENGLEWOOD, Bullding fs steadily golng o at South Englewood, Ten bouses ato now in- procoss of crection, A now Taflrond is contemplated, Tho South Chicago Lranch of the Rock Teland Railrond Is Anfshied from ihis point to South Chicago. On Tuesdny the auction at Englowood resulted in tho saloof 20 lots ut prices ranging from $9 fo $10,55 per foot, {ho catire salo amounting 10 over $600, Tho ealo was considored. Buccessful, tho attendauce’ belng fair, On Wednesday the properly known as W, F, Day's Subdivision, near Michigan Bouthern Round-Iouge, 14 Iots, sold 't fair priccs, considering tho stringoney of mouey, lotssituated on Shurtlell avenuo selling at B3GO0 to $380 per lot, Burneido atreet 1 lot, 27 fret front, old at $27.35 por foot, At tho suno fimo wns sold aleo at auction, Jot on Wentworth aveunue, between Forty-fourth aud Forty-fifth strcots, 252125, at $33 Pe( foot, Michael Crowley, No, 208 Eust Twelfth atroet, ho purchasor, . On Thureday house and lot No, 178 Blurtloff ave- B sold for $3,025, IMPROVEMENTS ON WADARIL AVENUR, Charles Follansbeo proposes to ercet during ko sca- son seveu threc-story aud basement marble-front firut-class dwellings on Wabneh avenno, lolwoen Twenty-second and Twonty-third sirects, ' The fotal cont of tho buildings wil amount to $100,000, E, ¥, Doro i crecting four fino stour-front dwell- ings, three-story, and basomont, on tho southwost corner of Wabash nvenuo and Twenty-fonrth street, Theso clegant Tesidences, along with ofhors inentioncd secently In Tite: THINUNE, over forty in all, piaco thiy avenuo among the firét in improvements on tho South Bide, TII: NEW RATLIOAD T0 BOUTI GIIIOAGO Threo miles of tho now raflrond from Purksido lo South Obilcugo axa ulrendy raded foe tho ralle which are now on theway {rom Pittshurgh, It fsoxpecled that during the coming week tho track will be comploled ng far ne the Hyde Park Water-Worls, on tho corner of Boventy-first streot and Railroad avonue, From (honco to Bouth Chicagon portion of the Mne is gruded und the work ‘of Inying (o track will continuo as sapidly o tho fron s recelved, Thostyle of ruils used s tho Engllsh {ron putent, 'A statfou near th water-worke 18 belng erccted, and {a about completed, 1o 43 miica of road, whon-dons, will cost abont #70,000, andl will extend from_ Bouth'Ohicago fo Purks #idd Gtation, on tho Tlinois Central, at. Hoventy-frst Btrect, ‘Tho lino will Looperated (.{ the I O, I, Tho opening of tho rond will bring Inte market the fouth shore landa along tha lsko, ek of which is do- sirablo resldonco proporty, FONTHCOMING BALES, Wi, A, Buttora & Uo, will kell at publio auction, on tho prowniscs, to-morrow afternoon, Oct, 13, at 8 o'clock, fonr=story and bagemunt marblo front bulld- iugs, with lot, 27x171 feet, bolug No, 923 Wabash avee e, e inon, Pomeroy & Co, announce sales at auction u sollowas” O Stoiny, thy el sesonea roparty on T ete and Babgunan atroots advortisod fn our cols B toviby, hud o Wodneaduy, &t NOrth Evnaton i cholos Tota. n W, ¥, Thagers Bubdivialcn, and B hutaday, 5 collagos Witk Tots, ono. ui Tweily= Ol uh traot und the other on Portland aveuio, e Twenty-niuth wnd THirtioth sircots, BATURDAY'S TRANSVERS, The following fstrumonta wuro led for record Bate urdsy, Oct ¢ orTY FROPEITY, Tot on Iarrison at, weat of Toomia st, n f, 24 1L front ta alloy, duted Oct, 3 constdoration, $1,280, Tot on West dhk‘n 0 av, 100 £ w of 8noll kt, n f, 2x 02 1L to alley, datod Bopt, 103 connldoration, 5‘),200. Toton Mitclioll at, Tiotiveon Loomis and ‘Hirbop sta, n'f, 21202 ft to olloy, dated Aug, 96; consideration, ob0. W0, T.ot'on Walnut st, botween Toboy and Hoyno st 1, 40x124 £t to nlloy, dated Oct, 01 conelilorntion, $7, Lot on Burnatda t, 375 £t south of Twonty-winth st f, 203125 £t to nlloy, duted Oct, 7; conolderation, 42,000, Y0t 14, Block 5 of Dlack 12, ShoMcld's Addition, datod Augt, 73 considoration, §750. L& Blodk, T, Plkal's " Aaditton, dated May 103 0, constdorntion, §2, Lot on Twonty-Afih st w of Walaco at, £, 253120 1110 alloy, dated Oct, 11 ; 'considoration, $1,000 Lot on Tudiann nv, bet Thirticth and Thifty-firat ete, 8 1,24x120 ft to olloy, dated Alay 6 consideratlon, 00, Tot4of Smitl'a Bubdivislon of Tols 33 and 24, Dilock , 1 0 3 Beo 04, 9, 14, dated Sopk, 6§ consider- ation, $7,000; Lot on Wood sl, 48[t s of Catharino st o f, 120x127 £t {0 ulloy, dnted Aug, 9 ; consideratlon, $2,600, Samo property, daled ‘Aug, 03 considoratlon, $2,000, Lot Gijon Block at, bot North av and Lindon sty dated Oct, 03 conshieration, $600. Yot on Wasliington at, w of and near ¥ood, f f, 76 £t front to niloy, dated Aug. 26 ; conalderation, 35,000, Tot7and s A of Lot 6, Adame' Addition to Chi cayo, dated Qcf, 11 ; considoration, $3,000, Lot on Ojgden av, 200 £t 8 w of Tivelfth t, 6.0 f, 25 £t 10 uliy, dnted Jino 10 ; conmdoration, 81,035, Lot on Tweuty-recond st, 276 ft @ of Wood, 8 f, 25x 125 ft to ulley, dated Oct, 113 conslderation, §1,850, Loln 13, nnd 03, Block 43, w ¥ 8do 17, 39, 14, dated Aug. 14 ¢ considoration, $2,900. Lot on Iardiug av, 25 £t 8 of Indinna st, o £, 76x125% 1t to nlloy, dated May 103 consideration, $2,000, Lot 5 of Block 13 in 6 318 0 X Boe 13,4, 13, dated Bopt, 103 consideration, 31,370, gl 0 fn somme, dafoa”opt, 10; consideration, 410, Lota 18 nnd 19, Block B, of Dlock 32 and part 81, Bco 83, 10, 14, dated Aug, 8 ; connideration, $2,100, 4, on'Milynukco ¥, @ 0 of Brighem st, 8 w1, dated Oct, 10 3 coneldoration, $2,000, Lot 7, Block 29, Seo 7, 30, 14, dated Aug. 26; con- eldoration, $1,050. 1t OF OITY LIMITS, ROUT] 3 Lota 77 nnd 78, incklos’s Subdivisfon, n w 3¢ 5o 8008, 38, 14, dated Oct, 43 _consideratlon, $2,160, Undlvlded 3¢ Lot 5, Tienry'a Bubdivislon, 8o % n o 3 8co 9, 98, Y1, duted July 30 considerntion, $487, Dudivided 3¢ of s, daied July 30 conatleration, “Lola 14 1017, aud 91 to 30, Block 2 of Block 13, Droxel & Smith's Suldivislon'w X s w3 ond w X6 w 3¢ 8w I{ Bec, 11, 38, 14, dated Sopt. 10 ; ‘constderafion, 18,000, Lot 18, Dlock 5, Jenning’s Bubdivision of Jennings & Moffatt’s Bubvivision, e 3 8 w X Bee 10, 39, 14, dated Boph, 203 considerntion, G765, t 35 In Wing's Rtesubdivision of Blook 4, w 3 0w 3 Beo, 3, 38, 14, dated Oct, 1§ considoration, $2,100, Undivided 3¢ of Lot 20 of Tata 6 and 7, ‘Oleaver & Tnglor's Bubdivision s % of Sec, , 88, 14, dutod Oct, 10; consideration, $3,250, Tot 43 of Lot B, 'Assossor's Division, 8¢ n i 8w X Beg. 4, 38, 14, dated Oct, 0 ; consideration, 3350, Tot's In Gubdivision of Lots 69 aud 63, Brighton, dated Oct, 9 ; consideration, $650, Lots 10, 11, and 13, Block 9, Village of Iydo Park, dated Moy 27 ; cons{deration) 7,816, BUMMARY ¥OR THRE WEER, "Tho following 15 tho tolal nmount of city and subuz~ ‘ban property transferred during the week ending Sat- urday, Oct, 11 : Clty proporty—Number of sales, 116} considorntfon, ‘$754,851, North of city Umits—Num- ber of malos, 03 consldoration, $12,000, South of city limits—Number of sales, 35 ; considoration, $182,474, Wost of city limits—Number of enles, 9; considoras tion, $1,600, ‘Total eales, 1568, Tolal couslderation, § e PR * FIRE-LADDERS. Successfnl Experiments with Mrs, ScotteUda’s Acrial and FlyingeLad. dorse Yesterday nfternoon fhoro was n trial of tho sorisl and fiying-laddors recently described in this paper, which Madawoe Seott-Udn 18 now introducing into this country, Tho place waa Randolph streot, between Michigon and Wabash avenues; tho time, 2 o'clock; and fho audionce, soveral Aldermen nnd fremen, tho population of tho First Ward, nnd tho Htalion residents of Chicago, ‘Tho attondance wes very large, (he pcople secming to expect tomething in the natare of a Aylng trapezo af- fair, and not heing dlsappointed thorein, ‘Tho Indders used wero respectively 80 ond 125 feot in height, long cnough to overtop the five-story build- ®ings nenr which they were placed, Tho trial was begun with the shortest one, which waa put togother and raféed up in less thon o minute and o half, Onco up, o number of firemen rsn up b with tho greatest caso in he -world, and remained unconcerned whilo tho platform on which the ladder was mounted was wheeled to and fro, Tho machino was moved in all diroctions, backward and forward, without swaying to an uncomfortablo de- gree, Tho great merit of this ladder da that it requircs no support by resting against s bullding, and, there- fore, tho fireinen are exposed to no danger from fall- ing Walls, eluce If auy signa of wealmess oppoar tho whole apparatus can bo pulled away, Tho trinl with tholsrgest ladder was fully oa satis, factory, It took longer to raise it of coursc, but it wns muonoged with case, Tho firemen ran up ' to the top and twistad and shook it in every direction, to show thelr confidenco in io perfect stability, ‘Thfs lndder I counceted with it & very simplo apparatus in tho slinpo of.a largo canvas bog, in which a person desirous of escaping from o building cau placo himsolf and b lowered to tho ground witls tho greatist eneo. Tho Indder was then lowered, and somo hoso connectod with one of tho stcamers which was on the ground was fastened fo it, and it woa rofsed ngoin, Thin experiment wis nieo perfoctly entiafactory, tuking but n few momonta, while it would take half an iour to Iny ho game sunoiint of ioso up tho stafrways of abuilding, The Department could, Lad it beon necessary, havo liad a good stream playing upon tho top of any of tho five-story buildings on Rundolph sircet in ubout five minuten. f{Thero havo been {ried here, from timo to time, various dovices for suving lifo snd clovating hose, but all of them are oxcced- ingly clumey and unhandy when comparod with {ie ingenious snvention owned by Mre, Scott-Uda, Ordinary ladders are ndmitted to b uscless in_dealing with fires in Jofty bulldings, but thero scems to bo no emergonoy in wiiloh this” niow varioty would not deal with Buccessfully, ~The firemon, chief and subordie nintes, together with tho othor spectators, were fully convinced of their great utilily, snd oxpressed themie Aelves fn favor of “thoir employment by the Chicago Fire Department. e ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT BANK. Return of the State Savings Institus tion to 1ts 0Id Locatiou=-Description of the Now 890,000 Salding-=A Gors geous Counting=ktoom, and Lmpreg- nable Vaults, ‘The State Baviugs Institution, of thls clty, has been known to tho public for many years ns ouo of tho best covings bankan tho West, Boforo tho firo it was located ot Nos. 80 and 63 LaSallo atreot, opposite tho City Lall, Whon tho firo erved its poramptory writ of cjoction, thio Institution moved to the West Sldo, and subscquently occupled quarters on Madwon streot, near tho bridgo, That location was abandoned last night when tho baulk romoved {o its now butlding ou tho old site, o bullding moro solld aud uagnificent than its predecossor. “The bullding us attracted much ottontion and fa~ vorablo comment a8 ita massivo walla roeo day by day through tho sumumr, cacli stone} taking its placo in the lundsomo facade, It 8 of tho Greck ordor of urchitocture, ond prosents o sub- otontlsl ond bunkeliko front, Tho front meas. ures 45 feet dn widih, and rises to o helght of B3 feot,’, which s divided futo four storics, The material fs Olnelnoati stono ond Quincy granite, Over tho main doorway tho front projeets, rising in columns to the top of the bullding, the granite pillars presenting o pleasing contrast to the hue of the stone, Tho windows sre covered by hsudsome caps, Tho extornal ornamentation 1s bol, und tho tout vnsemble gatromely arllutle,” Tho bulldlng hus o dopth of 96 (i Tho main floor will bo devotod to the use of tho ‘bauk, Tho counting-room s 80 feet deep, 30 feot wlde, oud 20 feot high, 1t is fnishod claborately and in porfect tasto, Tho floor fa of dinmond. shaped flags, Tho counter measures 130 feet ground o Foow, and ia a gom of countors, "Thio buse §4 & happy combination of Vermont, Libon, 1rish, nud Massachusetts miarbles, und on it rests uppefworks of bluck walnut and’ rosowood frames, inclobing statned-glass windows beautifully wrongh, Tho makeivo walniit doors, opening on tha strect, are decorated with uniquo carvings, - Siguro-heads, ' and ciubossed work, 'Tho woodvwork of tho cutiro bullding iwof tho Bamo fulshed churactor, aud barmonious througliout, To tho rear of tho counting-room aro_twa storios of firc-proof vaulte, ench measiring 8 cublo foot, Ono of these vaults, that intended us the repository of tho money, fs bolievod to bo the most Acouro in the “¢ity. Tho outor doors nro four fiches thick and compricoulternato soctions of half- inch fron_nud steel plates, Shoukls tho enterprisiug urglar suceeed fn getting through thia barrier, unotli= er door two luches thick stands botween Lim snd tho booty locked up fu o mussive safo isido, There faane othier vault i tho bascment as laryo as two of fho up~ T ones, A ucat iron balcony reachod by o corkecrow ron stairway leads to ho uppor for of vaults, Turthor to the rear of the countiug-room aro four aportuonts, each messuring 18x14, orio for. the Dresi- dent, ono 'a ldies’ walting-room, and abovo thom: tho 'Divectors’ room, aud u lunch room for tho “omployes, | Fom Al two latter a view “of “tho bouk bolow can Do obiainod, "heso rooms Wwill Lo furnishiod in finostylo, ‘hero ur aleo wanh-rooms aud oflior nocessary adjuncty, "Lhin complotes n description of the” portion of the butlding appropristed to” tho bank, and sll that s necossury to udd s hat_this portion Is bolieved to bo absolutoly firo-proof, Tha floors and ceiliug are of iron archies covered’ with two layers of brick, Tho threo upper utories might bo consumod, but nothing can ol tho immenio afoty vunlt 1 whicl iio banks dug busiuosn {s done, snd whiere ils greonbacks, bouds, and sveuritios are 28 sufo w8 fire-proof materials cail ko them, ‘I'ao threo uppor storios are divided into offices, in oach of which §sa_vault except fu tho rooms on' the topelory, A Lrond iron stalrcaso leads from {ho streot to the oflicea above, ‘Iho architect of tho new Luilding i8 Mr, L, D, Qlaveland, tho Buporintondont Mr, Lowla Martins, and tho cost 00,000, ‘Tho Binto Kavings Institutlon 18 {ho oldest and | 4ng nmes to fill tho officos sct opposito them ¢ Inrgont of tho Tilinota ravinga banke, Xto pafdup capt- tal 1s $600,000, tho Uubility to atockholdera in addition to capitnl {8 $300,000, thus rondoring on indonmnity to dopositors of $1,000,000 in addition to tho asscts or Danke rosotircos, which ara now over $1,000,000. Tho I was orlgiolly ntactod in 1837, and Feoruanized In 1801 undor s prosent nome, I¢ hos pasend mafoly through financinl and flory viclanitudes, and in ita now homo wlill continuo ita prosperous carcer, Iollowlng 18 lat of tho ofiicorn : President—D, D. Bpencer, Ve President—Thomas , Dobbins, Cashicr—Clineles D, Dickford, Auiatant Cashisr—~Albort D, Gulld, Trutees—Obnncey T, Dowen, John_0, Doro, Will- {sm 11, Turner, David D, Bponcer, Thomas 8, Doh- biug, Dr, John 11, Yonter, Dr. D, 8, Bmith, Natlian B, Kiddor, Perkiua Jisas, Daniel Goodivin, J gl i Al Spili PHILOSOPIIERS, Tho Chicago Ehilosophical Socloty Elects Officers and Begins Businesss The Philosophical Boclety of Chicago held the regu- far meeting fn tho DL, E. Church Dlock, yostordsy evening, Theo firat busincea was tho roport of tho Committeo on Conatitution, Tho preamble and objects of tho Bocloty havo boon proviously published, Tho report ‘was accopted and tho Constitution adopted, Tho Commities on Nominntions roported tho follow- claimod tho nttontion ot a vast mumber of ycople, bt many of thom wore nold directly nt_tho point of oxhi- Ditlon, tho advaninges whiclt it posscancs over all othor, holbg porceptible at o glanco, two or throo' of ‘which aro tho thorougtt, mnolaclems woy In which it works n point Which any hotinowifo will only too well ipprectato, alko lla groat camacity, Tight full-alzed shcots being washod casily at & timo, tho much lesn chianca of its wonflnr out or dontroyhig tho garmont, and Taat, but not foaat, tho much lon rine it na of gotting out of order,—it work- ing only upon_four bearinge,—whilo otliora aro work- ing at tho risk of fon to sixtcon of them golng wroug, Don't fall to glvo it an examination, —_——— Low Prices, ust oponod, back closking velsotsat $0and 10— chieap at $14 nud $16 ; Lyons biack nilks, of suporior fintsh and quality, ot $1.60, $2, $2.60, snd £, Tivo hundrod Ottoman shinwls ot §5, $8, and $10; theso aro tmportora’ prlces, Ono thousand plocea black doublo- warp molialr alpacas ot 35, 60, 05, and 75 conta—wolt worth from 75 cents to 41, Ten' thonsand ploces of now atylen dross-goods nnd poplinn at 07, 60, and 76 Contn s thin 18 1wk A Mitlo JOFo {inn OBG-UAIE tholr griginil coat. ' Wo offer our outiro utock of ainpla and orelin dry-gooda at correrpondingly low pricea, Now York'Blord, Nos, 244 and a0 Weat piodison straot, 3 Mosara, Dlshop & Darncs, cornor of Stato and Mon- 00 streots, hiave a largonnd elegant atock of Indica’, childron's and genta furs of overy doscription, con- elating In part of el sacques, muffs, Los and hat (now atylo), Hudson Dny and_Russian snble, Maine mink, Alnska sable, Iynx, ormine, and squirrcl, and a fuil varioty of all klyds of fancy Tobes, T repairing ‘promplly attended to. —_———— ‘Will Open on Monday Prestdent—Prof, Jonoph Taven, D, D,, TL.D.; Vice Prestdenta—Tho Tov, Rebort Qollycr, Mra, Kato N, Doggott, tho Ion, Lenry Booll, Mra, Francen Wil- iard, tho Ttov. O, 3T, Fowler, D, D,, Mtss Jossio Ti, Broes, Julius Rosentbal, Prof. Trumnn 1I, Bafford, Rabby Dernhard Folnenthal, Toracl N, Stfles, Richard Edwards (Stato Normal Sclioal), A. 1T, Worthon. Correwponding Scerotayy—Tho Tion, J. W, Laimer, Tecording Secretary—L1, 1, Ander Treastrér—J, B, Floy, Blauding Gorunitleos wore sppoiutod us follown ¢ AMoral Philosophy—Rov, IL. W, Thiomas, 1, D, Rov. 0, D, Heimor, D, D, Miss Emmn Dryer. "Social Sefsnice—rof, David Swing, A, D, Kolth, Mrs, R. B, Prousncr. [ ‘Natural Scicniee—N. W, Abbott, 31, D., R, . Foator, 2, D,, Mre, 8, J, Hubbnrd, Speétal Phiioiphy—on, N. D, Duford, Joseph E. Tockwood, M, A, D, ¥. Boomor, CurrentIlistory—Dr. T, A. Bland, ¥, B, Wilkle, Esq,, Mrs, . Brackott, ecutive Committce—Tho Rov, 1. W, Thomss, D, D., Prof. David Bring, Dr. N, W. Abbolt, Gon, N, B. Bilford, and Dr, T, A, Bland, Affor’ Liaring {ho Toport, tho_laticr was accopted and tho Commiiteo dischargod. It waa then resolved that, in voting for the officors, tho wholo tickob 0a rocommended by tho Committeo bo voled for #yoa” or “nay, and, n a0 any objection yoa fnd to any ‘namo, tho objection should bo counted ngalust that namo for tho oflico for which it ind beon nominated, ond any other nomo could b substitutod which shonld bo dosirod. Upon connting tho votos, it wos found that fifty hiad boon caat, of wihitch forty~nino wero cast for tha ticket, witlout any altoration whatovor, Tho Choirman, theraforo, do- clarad tho ofticora clected 04 nominsted, and' Dr, Iaven wns called upon, o Presidcnt of tho Socloty, to occupy thio clinir. Io waa introduced by tho tomuparnry Ohairmon, sud mado geaceful spooch nceopting * tho honor conferred on him," Tho Vico-Prosidonts belng called wpon for gomo ro- marke, Gen, Buford rosponacd In s short specch, which roceived woll<leserved npplauso, Dr, A. B, Koith, recaliing briefly tho gloriea of nn- etont” Aflions and thoso of the modern Atlions, betior Xknown na Bonton, reforred to tho predence of Lho Rov. William I, Alger, of Boston, and asled Lim to favor the Socioty with éomo romarks. = 1r, Algar gave tho Bocloty tho complimont of. Bos= ton's” approval, ond road Chicago o short jesson upon the impropricty of permitting smoking in the stroot carg, Leaving tho quostion of locality nelde, howover, Mr, Alger contintied [ an_cloguent spocch of fificen or twenty minates, which called forth rosolution of thanks by tho Soclaty ot its conclusion. Dr, Bland, Dr, Abbott, Dr, Foster, snd Mrs, Doggott ‘mado short and pointdd spcechos of thanls for thelr clection to various ofticos, and o resolution was adopt- od oxprecaing tho regrot of tho Bocioty at tho illnces and abgenco of tho ey, Dr, Thomas. Br. A, B, Kelth mads an oxplanation of tho rossons for ndopting tho fve-minute rulo for specches, which, though humorous sud overo upon 8t, Loiils, was hardly of tho cloyated fono which might mork tho proceedinga of o body of largo-minded. philosophera. On ndjournment it was found that o largo numbor of nemes bad boon added to tho st of membors, snd that, baving rocelved tho gracious approval of Doaton, and’ having properly dispragod Ofncinnati and 8t Louis, tho Soclety was undoubtedly euccessfully snnclod. Tio wicotings tak place overy Batusday ovoning, THE BAR ELECTION, Tcenta; cost ovor $1 toInnd; 1,000 dozon all Huon hem-stitch handkorchiefs, at 18 conts—worth doublo § 800 plecos stripo all allk ond wool poplins nt 373 cents ~old price, $1. A Inrgo lino of fall dry goods will be gpenod this ok ot correspondingly low pricea. C. W. & B, Pardridge & Co., Now, 113, 114, and 116 State streat, and Nos, 284 nnd 280 Madison streot. . Papor-Hanglngs. Allen & Mnckoy hinve removed their stock of paper- thangings from Monros streot to tho south storo n the Palmer Houso buflding, In the slock can be found all tho now deatgns of gold and freaco decorations, {mitations of wood for dining-raom and halls, and a 1argo seloetion of ating and chieap papors, Cnlsomine ing neatly and promptly.dono, Laco curtalns dono up and moitresses made over, all at the lowest possible price, e e Olothes-Oloaning Tho attention of our Iady-roaders {8 invited to the sdvertisoment, in anothor column, of A, Schwarz, No, 158 Illinols streot, which ceriainly suggests o very sensiblo way to cconomizo flnflnfl the hiard times, The mothod is a novel ono, and will bo undoubledly np- preciated, na drosscs of sny maderiul cmn bo cleaned Aud fully restored to thelr orlgiual lustro without even removing trimmings, e B Artists’ Sale of Fine Paintings. ‘Tho attontion of our artista is roquested to the salo of ofl palntings, to take placo ot tho southeast corner of Wabash avenue and VunBuren street, at the Ar- tiste’ Depository, . All arc fnvitod to contribute ns specdily o8 practicable, Our leading arijsla will bo ropresented in thelr finest works. _Many nno paint- 4ngs nro now on froe oxhibitlon, ~ For further partiou- Inrs inquiro of 8, I, AlcElwain, No, 114 Monroo streot, or at the Dopository, fojiiit el R O S Stoves and Furnaces, ‘The entiro wholcsalo stock of stoves, turnaces, and «house-furnishing goods, conslsting of tho largest as_ eortmont in the city, will bo sold at rotall at priccg that dafy competition. W. A, Barlow & Co., 339 andt 241 Wost Lako strcet, corner of Peorin and Lake ptroots, Purchasera nro respectfully requested to call and examino tho stock, e — Oooking Rangos, Eto, If you are in need of a good Cooking Range or Toating Furnace, call at Bangs Bros,, corner of State and Van Buren atroets, and sco tho “Richmond Pal- *aco” Ranges or tho Darstow" nnd Harria? Fur. naces which aro considered far ahead of anything in :ho market for cconomy, durabflity, snd perfoct work- og, RN AR e Renl Estate Salo. Wo would all tho nttention of our readers to the ade vortisement of Messrs, Elfson, Pomeroy & Co. of value ablo insido propesty, o bo sold nt mction to-miorrow on tho ground, Tho aalo will bo poaitive, and will af- ford » good opportunity to get a desirablo ploce of property at your own prico. eeTa g e - Go and See, Croft Bros,, morchant taflors, No. 167 South Clark strcet, up-atairs, havo 1aid In for tho fall trado o very lurgo ptock of woolons, and oro cutting down priccs very low to uit tho tlmes, Thotr silo and quality of workminnshiy §s acknowledged a6 taking the firat rank, while, a8 cutters, tho brothors aro nowhoro oxcolled, gl i chbasditnic o Millinery Opening. s, Stoughton, No, 364 Wabash avenue, will ex- bt on Thursdny, Oct, 16, ono of tho largest and tho most_olegant nesoriment of Parisfan millinery over Dbrought to this city, selectod by Ler during hor rocent trip abroad, No cards. i SEE— ‘‘The Kingdom of Heaven And tho Keys Thorcof, will bo tho subject of Mr. Alger's Bundsy morning discoursc at tho Music Hall, to commonco at 11 o'clock, 11is locturo at 8 p. m, will o on “Tho Hand and the Machiue, or tho Prerogatives and Redemption of Labor,” e Goodrich & Son, Jewelers, Removed Oct. 9, to thelr clegont now stora No. 70 ‘Madison strect, opposito McVicker's bullding, They will, 88 in tho past, keep strletly first-clies goods, and make o specialty of repairing fino watchies, v DRESS-CLEANING. Dresses, No mattor of what materlal, can bo oleanod and thor- ouglly ranovatod, by a now fracoss, whiols docs, not ro- qulro the romoval of trimmuiiugs, - SPOTS of any kind ro- movad without washing tho wholo garmont. Bilke » Bpoctalty. Gouds cloanod by this procoss can bo seen at our stores, 158 ILLINOIS-ST. aud 264 WEST MADISON-ST i A. SOEWARZ. GENERAL NOTICE, Mirnm Narbor Rcccives the Largost Vote for Judgoe of tho Superior Court, and M. R, M. Wallace for County Judge. “Tho Bar cloction {o suggest tho names of candi~ datos for Judges of tho County and Buperior Courts took placo yestordny oftornoon betwoon tho hours of 2and5 o'clock, Tho condition of tho polls during the voting could mot bo kept by tho ndherents of tho dlfforent candidates, and tho aunouncemont of the result ot § o'clock gave tho first definito suggoa- tion of th probable situstion, Tho candidates pre- sontod for tho Superior Court Judgeship were sovon in number, na foltows : Jeromiah Lesming, of Leaming & Thompson ; Hirsm Barber, of Bakbor & Lackner; Murray F. Tuloy, Corporation Counsel for ho city; Joseph P, Olarkson, of Clurkson & Van Scheack: Jesso O, Norton; Ira W, Duell, of Buell & Moech ; and 8. M. Moore, of ' Moore' & Cinlfield, Tho nawo of Judgo Willlam A, Yortor, tho presont in cumbent, was wiibdrawn by 8 Tmotico ovor his own’ signaturc, though hia friends ciroulated tickets bearing Lis niame. 'This action was undoubted- Iy intonded to’ pormit him to sl the voto of tho poo~ plo in caso tho Bar eloction should bo adverss, Judge M. R. M. Wallnco had no groat smaunt of op- Jgsition fof Coity Judg, tiough o frlonda of 1. O Tuincs, Esq., prosented L8 nemo. Just provious {0 tho cloaug of tho ballot-bax, resolntion wos passed that no namo receiving leas fhan five votes ahould bo ‘meutioned fu declaring tho rosult, bt thot auch voles should be deolared mesttering, Tho votin waa carried on very steadily during Uho afternoon, an o qulct spocics of clectioncering was quite active, ' Tho ‘number of votes caat was 300, oa chocked by thoSudges. Tho judges, s originally solectod, wera: Richord 5, Thonipaon, J, B, Cooper, and I B, Hurd, but Mr. Thompson'belug nbecnt, Henry I, Sheldon’ took his placo o8 judge, and Robort Horvoy was choson to take s placo s counter of tho votes, Tho oflicial voto stood 1 follows : For Judgo of Si- grior Gourt—Barber, 105 : Norton, 74 ; Moore, 635 ortor, 47 ; Tuloy, 44 ; Buoll, 35 ; Olarkson, 10 ; Leam-~ ing, 13 ; ahd scaifering, 8. For County Judgo—Wal- Ince, 334 ; Hatnes, 24; sud acattoring, 7. PERSON. ‘Louis Lovy, of England, s at tho Pacifle, 3. M, Bulille, of Costa Rics, 15 at tho Paclfica Gen. D, Hunter, U. 8. A,, 15 at tho Sherman, . W. West, of Cincinnat, 13 at tho Sherman, Gen, W. A Joucs, U, 8, A, 8 at tho Bherman, 3. A, Talmer, Elgin, i, 18 ot tho Briggs Houso, “Tho Ton, F, B, Fisher, of Olnclunat), 18 ot tho Pa- cific. 0. Dradloy, Washington, is stopping ot tho Briggs Touse, 4 . A. Moore, Sidnoy, Nob,, fan guest ot {ho Driggs Touse, Tho Ion, Angus Smith, of Milwaukco, 1s at the Tacifie, Joun A, Bryant, of Buenoa Ayres, Souts Americs, fa at'tho Shiorman, R, 0. Nichols, of tho Boston Journal of Chemistry, 18 of tho Shorman, ©, 1, Rondrick, Goneral Ticket Agent of tho Now York Central Railroad, 1a at tho Pacific, 0, B. Meeker, General Passonger Agent of the New York Gentral & Hudson River Rufiroad, is at tho Pa- clfie, Gen, Adnms, T, S. A,, with nino Chlofs of {ho Ulea tribo and thett fntorprotor, will arrive at the Sherman from St, Louls this morning on tho Alten Road, Joln Grady, Grand Rapids; John Lacoupt, Tunts- villo N, 8, Clilttenden, 8t, Paul; W. Vaughn, Now- ton, 11l; W, 8. McDonald, Greon Boy ; M, Race, B, Paul; Honry T, Noblo, Dixzon, IlL; W, G, Morae, Boston ; W, I, Wright, W, II, Minot, Jackson, Micl D, W. Seribner, Portland, Me.; D, Wiloy, 8alom, N, ‘Wero at the Commercial yestorday, The protended rocommendation of the so- called firm of W, P, Davie & Oo., over tho signature of B, ¥, Angell & Oo,, in the Trib- uno of the 11th inst.,, was without suthority from me. From m‘f personal knowledge of ‘W. P. Davis,of said firm, X could not consent to rocommend him for. ANy purposo. 3 GELL, Tatosenior membor of the fir pi B! An- goll & Co. Chleago, Oat, 11, CLOAKS, Wateraroof Gloaks, ALL 81ZE8 AND PRICES, AT HOTCHKIN, PALMER & C0.S 187 and 139 State-st. DISSOLUTION NOTICE, s e DISSOLUTION. EVANSTON. Tho firm of Jatmlson & Shaflor, Roofors, Is this day dis. solved by mutual convont. ‘Tlia businoss of tho 1ata firi will bo sottled and contlnued by Hoenry R, Shaffor & Co., “T'he contract for building the now Daptiet church | at5 Stato-st. . 3. TATMISON. e JIRNEVR SlTATETR, PI.EPMAPH‘ 3 |2 8avo from 81 to 43 a doz. 2 by gotting tho best Berlin Photographs at 488 Statc- st., opp. Continontal Hotol DENSLOW, Artist, MEETINGS. Attention, Sir Xnights, Chicagn Commandory, No, 19, K, T, —Speeinl l: Monday ovonin, Oot. 1b, UET:M o/SI0si, Tk drllte & ol attendrnoo is roquostor n'[I""‘(l]m Sir Kulghts ootrteous- invited. By ordor of .. i i GIO. it, BINOLAIR, Racordor, Masonie, unlostion of Chieao Lode, N oxday ovoning, 7 v'elack, Oot, LI, Lot 0 i BT L D ety hora aro oxpaotod toationd, Visiiars feafemmly (ishiod. 1y ondor of W. M, BAM SEILIST AN, Hoo: Masonie, Corlathian Ohapter, No, 6, R A, M,~Regular convo. catlon Monday uvoning, at 7% o'clock, Work on the P, has beon lot, and thio workmen aro now at work on tho foundation, Mrs, Gov, John Evans, of Denvor, Col,, is visiting ner won, W, G, Evans, who is attending tho Uni~ varsity, Tho frlondly contest bolweon o Tri Kappa Lilorary Boclety, of tho University of Ohicago, and tho inman Literary Bocety, of tho Norlhwoatorn University, putecd off vury Y\mnnuy at tho Methodlst church, o lint ¥ridoy ulght. " “0uo oftondance was unuaually nrge, Mesors, Merwin and Ayars and Misses Perry and Buttison fntorsporsod the’ oxerclses with vory oxool- Ient and entertnining musio, Tho offort most desorv- ingof praiso was thw doclmation of Frank M, Dristol, of tho Hinman Soclety, :The orations wero goad, and tho sposkers succooded in- holding the sttentlon of thelr auditors, “Chia contost waa tho second hat has boen hold bo- twoen tho Iitorary oclotics of tho Clieago and Northe westorn Univorsities. Thoy nro very commondablo boing caleulatad fo Diing the two great fustitutions of the Northwest fu closur followship and acquaintance, -— FIREMAN'S INSURANCE COMPANY. James Long, Assigneo of the Ohicago Fireman's Ineurauce Company, filed i roport ou aturday with tho Tiegister, showing A Doz Cash on hand Sopt, 1, $23,200,10 | &nd M. % Dogroos. J. 0. DIOKERSON, Buo. Becilpts 880, A Speeinl Mceoting $23,841,10 | Of tho Bhoot Matal Workera' Union will by held inGlobe 141042 $32,424,08 The Nolseloas Bristol Olothes.Washer, 1n viowing the many, wondorful, and useful articles on show at the Exposition, much attontion was callod to that of the clotheg-washer machinery depariment, more eapecially to thft known as tho Nolseless Driatol Olothog-Washer, Lhis splondld uncline nob only Thoatro Building noxt Tuosday ovoning, at 8 p. m, Al ‘miombiors aro vequestod to attend, Musiclans’ Union, Al mombors af tho Ohioago Musiolans' Unton aro hera. b ardorod in eppear nuxt Moniay, ath o'clock 3. .y starp, at Folz's 11all, coruer ol North und Lurrabog. 88, (0 sttond the furioral of aur luta menmbor, John Sir, Ail mombers faflin to attamtiillbe deslt g4 moourd ing fo tho Conatitution, 141 rout. . CUANRLES DOTALER, Huo. Extoneive Fur Manufacturing. K Five hundrod ploces sllk nnd wool French popling, at 1 AMUSEMENTS, TTTTTTMUSIO HALL, T Grand Extra Concert BY TILE THEOQ. THOMAS CONCERT TROUEE, ASSISTED BY THE APOLLO CLUB! Tho managomont takn great pleasurs In announoln that,'th consonanco with & uhisorally exprosed dgsire; aud In feaponay to s gonoral ruytiost an thio part of 1o musleal publia of Oloag to hear this, tho groatost or- oheaten fn Awerlos, and th Sheaten g morlon, and thia most popular Olidral Sacloty GRAND COMBINATION CONCERT, Mr, TIHHOMAH hins watvod othor engagomonts for the pure D, bofare b fina! roturn Yast, to”como ngain 1o tho WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15, 1O GIVE A GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT, Asalstod by the Dost snlo talant fnm.,lfmgu n'l'us."f’n’-'{x'.%'k?‘n"'(.°°:.':','5"1'§71€f FOLT7, with 1lui UGS, vl lattat, togothor it e dhitra horn airosigt of o aocioty. ~ i solo: MR. MYRON W. WIITNEY, Togathor with athor distingulshiad sololsts of tho Thomas icort ‘Froupe, will also ApnaNE. i prigen of iaission WA th tamo as otara, Ad- ol BT, Ttoaorvotl sSAt audt tmates fluor, 3 tra. Bhlcoby and Dross Olrolo, 81 oxtiae® *° o0t 0% SPECIAL NOTICE. an bo secnced T NROW MORNING, at fonts e '0-MO! Oobb's Library, undor Palmor's Hotol, and Box Oflicé of Muslo Hall, NORTH SIDE TURNER HALL, FAITR OF THE GHICAGO TURN GEMEINDE. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, Oct, 12, 1873, Grand Instrumental Concer BY THE Great Wcsterniil_[;_ll:t Guard Band. BUNDAY EVENING, at8o'slock, (irand Vocel qud Tnstrumentel Concer, Kindly assisted by MRS, CLARA HUCK and MR, ALB., SCHWARTZ, At half:past 11 p. m, tho voting, to which of the threo G < Fiold, Lolter & GCo., Hamlin, , vir. Halo & Uo,, ordolin V, Farwoil & Co., thio ‘prizo, con- sisting of spieudiu Clook, shall hio awhedod wil‘antio tosuend, TIIE COMMITTEE, THE GREAT SENSATION | THE TALK OF THE TOWN! THE WILD ARABS WITH MONTGOMERY QUEEN'S. GREAT EUROPEAN Wenagsris, Gircus, & Caravan, Corner Wabash-av. and Adams.st. Two Performances Every Day, at 2and 7 p. m, Arabian Nights Entortainment. Bxtroordinary Iiquostrian Exoroisos, Mammoth Mastodon Menngorio. Colossal Caravan. WILD ARADS! WILD ARABS! WILD ARABS! Aduisson, 0 conta; Childzom, 95 conts. v WAt FOO e, Witer Gon't Agont. MYERS' OPERA-HOUSE, Dedrborn aud Stato, Arington,Cotion & Kembl's Minstel The Most Brilliant Ageregation of Attraction Ever Presented, Tromondous hit, of tho mow sonsational burlosquo of FUNNY MOKES IN A FOG! irst wock of tho groat mualcal extrasaganza ontitled THOMAS’ BURLESQUE CONCERT! i /0 S S S A Tho Financlal Gelsia by BILLY WO, oo CALUMET SPORTS! Aslington, Cotiqn, and Kemblo. Mostor G, DAVENPORT in his German Spocisltios. OUR GIRAND VOCAL QUARTETTE. Jovory Hivoniue ind Saturday Matinos, e n activo proparatlon, & now locul burlosqu GiRplvay i rlosquo ontitle M'VIUKER'S THEATRE. THE GRIATEST LIVING ACTRESS, CHARLOTTE GUSHMAN, Tn hor wondorful rondition of Gr IVITSIERER T LRSS, Duo notico will bo glvon of Miss Cushman's apponranco 23 LADY MAUBETI and QUEEN KATHARINE ny—CUSHMAN MATINKE, GLOBE, THE PEO]?LE’S THEATRE EVENING, AND WEDNESDAY AND SAT- EVERY I N A RTINS, A THE QUEEN OF PROTEAN STARS, LITTLE NELL, In hor great Sensation, FIDEIL.IT.A, THE FIRE WAIF, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Roappearano of tho ominent Natural Astor, ROBERT McWADE, Who will appoar ovory ovening, and Wednesday and Sat- urday Matiucos, In fils own vorsion of Washington Trv. ing’s popular legend, RIP VAN WINKILH, With b el and Efigots, TRUTH AND SUPERSTITION, Or Modern Spivitunlism Ventilated, by Mr, WILLTAM JIUGHES, at Kiugsht A Lnnlllm}fi'l b af H&:ynn Sasto Sioar Jandaipt, Mo K, Oct. 13, 1915, ab8 oelosk, “Thia Tootura shows tho fullncy of profossed ntorsoursa with aplrits by humun *“miedlums” fn t{cllfil’nl. Anciont Witcheraft u prototyne of Modorn Syrtantism, Btrik: I Foseimbiiaico buiswon thy duvotoos of Both. EaAn porsona roublod with waploasant drdrmashonld not faih to lion Uhs dlscourso, whith oxplaias not only & Drovontive, it also @ ranody for such habits, &s woll a3 Tty Dotnin dosorvin tho aitontion of ovory intolligont mind, Admisslon, 0 conts, ORPEEUS HALL. FIRST .ANlovlfiAL BALL ORIENTAL LODGE,186,I,0,B.B ) Will bo hold at Orplious 1all, MONDAY, Qot. 18, 1873, Mlokots for Gontlomau and Tadles, %3, "Musin by tho Great Wastorn Light. Guard Hand. ' ‘Liio Committeo hna dono all toinsuro a plo bl i and pgisbIoeoning; COMMUITEE. DR, KAHN'S Moguificent Anatomical ~ Ingenm, From Now York, of NATURAL SOLENOIS and ART, No, 148 Houth Olarist, nosr Madison, Tiokots, 60 ote, ' For gontlomon only, Doors 0jon from 9 . . to 10 pin., dally un ny. OENTRAL MUSIO HALL, No, 265 Munt Gladisonat, T tnz of tho above 111l will tako placo an MON- I PR L P \ih n U Comoort by Nov: Jus & Donuws Oify’ Band, Aduittanco, 10 sonta, MR, SULLIVAN'S DANCING ACADEWMY, Avenuo Hall, 147 Twenty.socond-st, Otnseon Toulay anul elday rvanbcs and Vol Saturday Aflornoons, Reaidunico, bl Twonty-thied STAR TEOTURE OOUTIE, MUBIO IIALT. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT, INAUGURATION onson of the tar Logtuge Coursn, by tho ue nhogson'a Predn Camp,* * Miglos," ** Iloathen Clhinoo, " BRET HARTE ly appoaranoo in Guiaago ko ll firat and nnl “Tho Argonnuts of 49, 1n bifs brilliant Jeoturo on * Ovorturo, *‘Zampa', Boloottons, ** Marth: Waltz, **Artist Lifo", LECTURE, ** Ary Htar "Grolidatra. onnute of MO (cliangod oo B Paogioy L SPECIAL NOTICH. Tor tha oonvonfonco of ladlos, it Gafanvaniunca of wo linvo established o nokatore of iausen, oll ontortalnmonts can nttar, KETS for the antiro e t - Incliuding. Dol Tiarto, Latriol Novshor T Fiplds, Nowmnn Hall, DaoCardnva, Camill 0, Danist Dougho i o Broughain, H cort, Gerald Masso! (Liskoly for lirot Ttazto's T and at Hookstoro Admisalon, 50 ota; nmxbm'&m HOOLEY'S THEATRE, TEHE PARLOR HOME OF COMEDY. A GREAT NEW YORIK SUCCESS. Duz‘;.m,n rflu'flmx tho, R’“\ovkl y Mo ot R polv A 0) oatost Drawatist wJanaon, MoClurg & Co, 0 L PIOTURE OF ot the Ago, Vio- FERNANDE. Act 9_TEATOURY. o TG AN RN ATION. MMENSEH CAST. Rlay “ILEARTS," Act 1-LOVE! A Act 3~FOLLY | Noxtwock, Tia T praparatinme A AR AUCTION SALES, GORE & CO., DRY GOODS AND GARPRTS, Tuesday Morning, Octoher 14, 1873, O’CL.OCK. Dross Goods, Notlons, Hats and Oaps, Splondid 1 of Gonta' Bunoriing Castom-Mado Olothing wad Farates, ipk Goods, Fino nssortmont of Ladios' Berlin Glovos, and Missos' and Ohildron's Fancy Balmoral Hostory, Tino lno of Fonthora, Flowors, Lacos, and Dross Teim; mings, Knit Goods, Shawls, Nubins, Scarfs, &o. Gonts’ Fancy Onssmoro and Flaunol Sbirting Goods, Dross Uoats, Osvalry Jackols, Infantey and Cavalry Pants, &o. Gonts' Uunorwoar, Jackets, &o, | 100 Rolla Buporfing Ingin Onrpots. BY GEO. sepots. | Taioy Ghing aad 0, P. GORE & 00.,. oS and 70 Wabaanae, AT QUR WEDNESDAY AUCTION SALE, Of Oot. 16, at 8¢ n, m., wo shall offor & largo invoice of thoso colobrated CHICAGO- "SUCKER BOOTS, A Iargo and flne lino of othor graden of Mon’s Leather and Wool-lined Boots, and on elegant nssortment of Women’s, Misses’, and Children's gooda, ‘Will also closo tho stock of o Retatlor, con- sisting of a largo assortment of vory flne GEO. P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. 142 & 148 Michigan-av., (Oppneito tho Exposition Building). Tho entiro contants of a largo SA: WEDNESDAY, St ALOON, dalnz n got o Diaiiiss biiedon: lISX at il o'elock, = EU. P, GORE & Ci *a salo of Buggics and Hurnossos, Opon Buggles,” Demiocrat Tivo-Soal e, a4 Fino Double and Single Haraoss, On Thursduy, Oct. 16, at 10 0'Clock, GEO. P. GORE & €O, AT ATCTION. REGULAR SOUTIL SBIDE SALE OF Household Fuenitore and -~ Carpets, Wao shinll offer for this week's sale, an endless vacloty of “id Expross Wagons; onN SA.TU'RDA%! QU;%.IB,‘J};{.‘) ?E‘C By Wil A. BUTTERS . o Salo of the Four-Story and Basoment Marble Front Building, ‘With Lot 37x171 Feot, 2R W.ABASEI-AV., Postponod from Sopt. 33, will bo sold Monday Aftornoon, Oct. 13, at 3 o'clock, On tho promiges. Salo perempto: d o Gt rondrvo. BY ordor 5t the Brogiptor, UTTERS & + 14 and 146 Dos PEREMPTORY SALE, BUGGLES, PHAETO! FARM-WAGH AT ATUCTIOIN, X cHl . o, 15 ana 13 hndolp et WM. A BUTTERS & C0., Auctlongers, READY-MADE CLOTHING. 5 ll'l;ll‘l."lh.\h'l) CASSIMERES. BOOTS :\Nll RHOES, &cyy AT AUCTIOIT, On Thuraday, Oct 16, at 9 a. m. 17 llnnuohm-u{ "By TAYLOR & HARR AUCTION SALE OF Dry Goods & Notions, Wednesday, Oct, 13, nt 9 1-2 o'clock, rimont of sxasonablo goods in Waalons and TAYLOR & HARRISON, Au NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, On Saturdey, Oct, 18, at 9 1-2 o'clock, rlor and Chiambor Bots., WM. A, Roal Estato Auotionoors, CARRIAGES, Sy, AND HARNESS, at salesroom, 15 and Flegant and Modium Brussols and Waoot Cas Marblo and Wood-top Hoorotaring, Bnok O osses, Orocke YLOR & HQ’X"I By HODGES & CO, ATTIE PRIVATE RESIDENCE, 239 Wost Tylorst, Ahove Horgan. GENTEEL FURNITURE t nuotlon, on TUREDAY, L 108, ., connlsiing of ano ting black hale-cloth ito, il body 13 it marlo-tonchiuabor nt, on furnitiro n wwn Lo thin { year ?unlx’)lum.‘ Hnlo v By WILLIS, LONG & CO. Large varloty of now and socond-hand furniluro, marblo top chamber sots, mazblo-top contro tubles, ologant buuks cases and sldo boardy, doske, chiairs, Brussols and wool carpots, stovos, ote., oto., E; AT AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY, Oct. 15, rooms, 105 knd 167 Raudulph-s . lhoso furnlsbud L0 &, m., At our saloa- ORPHEUS HALL, Curnor Lk und Pourin-ats, GRAND MILITARY AND CIVIO BALY, ho ALPINE HUNTINS AL gfivfi'l'xt!g}"«‘-'l‘:u.ll.t ¥y I hanoc of n‘m;"ifx" ;::.'.'{] R by thior Uaduniintg, WEDNESDAY KV N L oute 16, Yo, Adiimsior, $l. AVHVHN BOURNIQUE'S DANCING ACADEMY, 128 "Twenty-fourth-st., near Indinnn-uv, Alllato and Fushlonsblo Duncing systomatically taught, NEW MARKET HALL, 183 Clinton-st., eoruor of Jaukson, The Zounve Hallet Club will MJVB A Hoolal Party en duy, ot 1, Pleknts, B3, admiiti; W, . Toesdwyy (68, arlls Silogr, 1B Iady asd gow y BRUSII, SON & CO., 41 South Cunalat, ), WE 126 o Yartor i o W bioe Travects, s Thisam Catnter Patior Lo n ]D!, nll Plated and Y, Qol. om, 41 Sourlt Gunals linmbor Furnituro, o Furniturs, to b usiness, BA'l oyular nd:hand Furnitiro and gouo: BRUSIL, BON & CO., Austlondors, 4 By EDWARDS & COHEN, Gonoral Auctionsers, 8 Bouth Canul-at, On Weduesday, Oot, 16, at .30 a, m,, Wo will sell at Auotlon - hand Furnfturo, Oarpoty, Stovs, Now and soopn-haud Fuenituro Oargoty, Stovon Sewtng Mncbinos, Count \WARDS & COILEN, Auctionoors, door salos'our wpoetall TReT———— AUOTION SALES. DN, POMEROY & €O, Buccossors to Kllvon & I'oater, Roal 1af Aot iongoty 1 st 4 Mhebiuntp and Uomorat VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON MILWAUKEE-AV. AND HALSTED-ST,, AT ATUCTION, ON THE PREMISIS, On Raturday, Ootober 11,at83 p, m, Bolng tho olegant and substantially bulit S-stos {wlith stonn front) hullding, 7 Milwaukooar,, J!o.‘.’;‘x';'é on tho nniu floor ax a aterc, with dwolllngs on socond and thied floors, now renting for 81,410 por aunum, Alsa, tio'promisos 163 and orth Iialstod.at., 163 eonnacting with thio Milwauke-av, bullding, makitg a doubte feaut on two huatngss straotss On No, 165 thoro te & hullidli now oconplad asstoro and dwalling. The whols will bio suld togother or sopartoly, ‘T titlo to tho prop- gxty taporfoct, with full warrantco dual, Abstracts fur- it oany, Tor Milwaukoe.av, property, only 83,000 i l)lngjllldfl'nr to assumo n morigageof 8,00 dug nril, 1676, with Intercst at 0 por cunt, &nd balauce in 3 Fears at 7 fior cont Intoroat, “Torma for all tha proporty o ario buyor, 84,40 onsh, tha purchiasor to nssume tho above mortitago ol ¥8,000 duo Avrl, 1676, and balauco ) in 8 yoars, g in 4 yoirs b7 par loponit f 3500 will bo raquirod balinea ot Mkt oaymaent by Mo Lnoge, 27 of rale, and For any further particularsindulro of JOIIN CULVER, Eaq, 14{ Lasallo.st,, or o ELISON, POMEROY & 00., Auct'n, &4 and & Andolphat, Third Anmal Sa NORTH EVANSTON 70 Choice Residence Lots, AT A TCTION, ON THE GROUND, WEDNESDAY,_OCT. 15, 1873, Tho lots fn this nubivisk footdoop, ahi ithistod nonr e St T B oot an T tcont o8 Wido svantien, Hivo mgnta ato constantiybolngmiads. * 0" 5 el e r with lts other advantagos, this Froparey laits oloss Droxiinity 15 OnEree Tamostiy suburb, TEvanston, | The Nortlwostern Unisoreity sug Ladics" Gollogo aro diatant anly ono milor T gie and s immrouemots o velng Had byt Wl st 8 ioabted tho rorldoat of North E\:nflr’;‘r‘r}fl" 5 “h Sdlm e nvoatnionta (5 €his propor " 6 ttg I Sovioge tinoks, SR it mor oot soserty, 2 dopos A Bpocial Frooratiminllovfothe Sorlintitorn Ratl i L1i—Ono-fonrth down, and butancs in 1, Jand'8 yoara: or ono-cighth down, 'and balanco {n monthly paymonts of 810, Intorost at 7 por cont, A do- ‘Posit of 155 on oach lowill bo required on the day. of salo, Tho titlo {s porfect and tho sbstract will bo brougb Bt ottt plata can o abtainod of th er information aud plats can bo obtained of tho ovucr, WAL P, THAYY:K Sallo.st., Iasoment, oF of Aulh POMEROY & C o COTTAGE HOUSE, No. 169 Twenty-ciohtht, BETWEEN PORTLAND-AV. AND GARIBALDLST., on tho T ATOTION, n tho premlises on THURSDAY, O 10, at 8:30 o'clock, R‘hll Cottago I3 well bulit, and n r and inthnehugh ropain, with wood bnsm Loty Sxisp: Gone talus six good room 'ho Jucatlon on Twenty-cighthest,, batweon Portland.av, and Garibaldl-st., is very Eflimhlu for rosidonc "T'ho nelgliborhood fs good, and surround- 1ngs lirat-class [u overy respeat, Tha salo will bo poromp- tory, 'Title portect. Terms: Purchaser to assume a mortgego of #e00, due July 1, 1874, ut 10 por cont lance of purchase monvy, 3 alanco i 1 year at 8per cond Intorest. , POMEROY & CO., rs, # end € Randolph-st, TOE ENTIRELY © NEW COTTAGE HOUSE ‘With Lot 25x124.8, No. 290 Portland-av., Ty be rold at, Auction, on, tho grouad, en TIURS. AY, Oct. 16, at 4 o'alock. ‘This Houso 13 just finisbed, contalng G rooms, aud fs lirst-class in ovory tespoot, and i a good noighbiorhood, with good surroundings, near church, schaol, otc., and should sommand tho atfont of partles sovking & humo, ‘TiLL TITLE 18 PERFECT, Abstract xoudy. “lorns casy, auly $500 cash, B60 duo i oposit'af BI) &< timo of alo. S My ELISON, FOMBIOY & CO,, Anctloncors, £ and'sd Randolpivs $10 Down. $5aMonth. AROTIER GREAT EVENIRG AUCTION SALE OF ABOUT 250 SPLENDID LOTS! LOCATED AT NORWOOD PARK, On Thuraday and Friday FEvonines, Oct. 18 and 17, 1878, at No. 47 West Madison= at. (n, . cor. Clinton), commenec- ing at hali“past 7 p. m, TERMS OF SALE~Only $10 down and 255 month ot. eah Lot aold, with 8 por cont fntoreat, Nonvood Birk ls the Dihuit voint azound Ohleago for 12milos, and the' Lots oiforod ‘aro all guaranteod 0, bo good, hlgh, and dry. “Thoyars nar tho dopot, and it fa o opislor of sunl ehtato axportathat tho fpéavoronts which aro abiout to bo mado in tho immodiato viciuity of this proporty will causo it to adsance to fiv times it pros- ent valuo inshdo of ono year, Tt s tho laxt, chianco ‘that, will bo offarad to scouro o splondid Lot at your owa price, and ou such oasy torms. Tor particulars and plafs call at our offico, 'Mhe prop- orly will bo shown freo of eliarga hoforo tha doy af salo, WILSON, PEIRCE & CO., 152 Clark-st,, Roum 6. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneors. Regular Friday's Sale Atour Now and Bpaclous Salesroom, 84 & 86 Randolph-st., Consisting of Now and Becond-hanud FUR N IT TR, Parlor and Chiambor Sots, Cnoking and Patlor Stovos, Crockory, Giasswary, ~ Brussols and _Wool Carpots, Tounges, Mirrors, Pléturos, and s genvral assortmont o Housokeoplig Goods, ote., On FRIDAY, Oct.17, at 9 1-2 o’clack. ELISON, POMEROY & CO. 81and & Rundolphi-st, AN ATCTIOI, On FRIDAY, Oct. 17, at 11 o'cluck, A Nearly New Billiard Table, ¥l Dt somplao. §id by ordor of Geo. Ws Campe Ry, o g e BOMEROY & CO., Aucilonoors, 81 and £ Randolplest, ATCTION 280 L.OTS AT ATCTION. Bxchango your bank acaunt for a lot v IR EIDC-FR S AT IN. Tho firat salo by AUCTION ut thia wew s raplitrime proving suburh iwill taky plagd on_ the gromud, on Tugsday, Oct, 21, 1073,at 2:30 0'Clock, Sinca this property has boen on e markot o Iargy num. beraf lats v Yo sold at privato salo, wod wow, an o porunity will bd otfored tu buy at-auétion, and ot your awn el 5 AIGRLAWE fs situsted oquldistant botwoon Nor- wond Rark and Park Hidke (and formorly known us Qane elih, o Ui O.& N. Wo Bt Ik, belug on high grond, 0 PN ABOVEE OITICAGO, tilus alldrding oasy drajn* 0 natural soonory is not surpassed Ly any of the suburban towis sursannding this eity. Tho drivos s idumwaticn nro being Inid Aronnd tho ontiro prope M craded : shiado-trocs ura bolng 5ot out on -y atreot, niaking this oo of tho twost dosicablo of sube Wehin tawns, boing only KIGIT milos from the olty, hiitutes! Fiu, with amplo rallraad Laollitios, ton (raliv a fags ol by & Churtor from tho sullrond company, ove train {8 obliged ta stop st +nix station. Au ariesinn wol I now bieing sk, whish #l] supply PURL WATEI {0 abundance, witheut coat ta tho purchasoer, hiouls, churahin, sioroy ote., uro convonlont. Altogothor, RIDUELAWN offors wany attractions 10 partics sooking & plonsant home none Ulifeago, Whoto yont oan v all” (b comvoniencou of oy lfa vith the o8 BonntEy nir. IHEUMELR O TIS PROPERTY I8 PERFEOT, batraots furnisliod vl purohiasor, IASY, ano-quartor casl, balance ang, two, il thiron years, with (tCreat at 8 et ooni, or §10 4 onth until patd, or 10 por cont discount for ALL CASIL, N b0 ST S ruirad on onol ot at fimo of “A“-Nl’flflllb TRER 'TRAIN will vo tha Northwest- ora Ditot, urnor Uanal aud Kinzio-sta,, at3a'clook, ro. tumingimhuolatoly afior salo. o or urter tnforumation, piste, oto., apply to OURTIS a3 Al Lot o o HLISON, l-uamuu?fi 00 Auctionca an Auctione rintod B b g GOOD & WILLIAMS, Wost 5ilo Auction 1lonas, 63 Bouth Canal-st. ‘Have regular auction salos of Housohold gaods and gon< oral morchandiso on Weadnusidays sl i(llnhl)l. when you buy rnmll at l‘n!ll own pricos. Othier thay salos days ou oot buy furnituro at thulr houso and suve 23 per oouts {8b0ril advatioon uiade on sonaiwmBa