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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OUTUBLK 15, 1873 _——————_——_—_——_—_—e,—e—e—™——— s s s s — s, - ey EDUCATIONAL. fingular Meoting of the Public School Toard. It Indorses the Suspension of a Princi- pal for Cruelty to a Pupil. A Committec Appointed to In- vestigato the Matter, Appointments, Transfers, Resignations, and Confirmations of Teachers, The regular meoting of the Board of Education way hold last evening. Prosidont Xing acoupied the chair, and thero wer® also prosout Inspoctors Bluthardt, Donflold, Calkins, Coggin, Oleson, Olingor, Riclborg, Runyan, Btone, Wells, and Wilco. Proaident King snid ho folt it to be his duty 1o cull tho attention of tho Board to the follow- ng corrospondenco reiating to o rocont cass of corporsl punishment 1 the Cottage Grove 8chool Oittoaao, Oct, 8, 1873, Leander Stone, Tag,: DAk Bii : It prlus me boyoud measure to roport ‘that Mr, Jumes 11, Broomell linw punishiod with & raw- ‘Tido u boy In Lia school without ‘consultation, and in a1 outrigeous munuor, according to tho statements of the motiier, Mrs, Woodruff, Mr, Broowuell admits cutting the face of the boy with tho wmgi I havo asked tho mothor to roport tho caso to the Loard, T hopo yon will give the caso immediato atteation, that Aho trith may be known., It scems g0 unkind in s o {0 act thus after what oy boen done, Very sor- Towluily yours, . L, PIOKARD, Buperintondent of chools, Ciroauo, Oct. 11, 1873, Jflh!":;. I!l. Broemell, Faq., Principal Cottage Grove ehiool ¢ rAn Sin: Upon faformation communicated to mo by Mr, Plekard, Superintondent of Bchools, and Mr, Stons, Cummitice on the Cotluge Grove Bchool, of tho cruel mannor in which you, with a rawhido, punished onc of tho schiolars of your achoo), I, a8 President of tho Dourd of Educatlon of the Gty of Ohicago, do heroby, wit the advice of tho kaid Vickard and Btone, suspond you from the position of Principal of the Cot~ ‘ago Gro¥e Belioal, Yours reapectfully, . W. 1, KiXa, Yresident Board of Education, Tho following communication, addressed to tho Board by Mr. Broomoll, was then read : Oitroago, Oct, 13, 1873, 7. King, President_Eourd of Jdtication: . s in recolpt of yours of the 11th inst,, suspending me frow the position of Friucipal of Cote tago Grova School for alleged cruelty, in puntshing a echolar u my school with a rawhide, Inm informed, theaubject will probably como beforo the next mecting of tho Board of Education, and Delloving the Board will bo disposcd to licar both kidea of the matterut fssue, and to weigh all the facta in tho «cage before taking action, I bave concluded to sub- mit a candid statcuent of tho mutter as it presonts it- 8lf to my mind, On Tussduy ufternoon, Oct, 8, Oscar Woodrull was sent to my oflleo by his teacher for serious and contin- ‘uod misdemeanor in tho school-room, Bhe had pre- ~vlously iuformed e hut showns having much roublo ‘with hiim, aud that sho feared it weuld necessary to suspend lint 3 olso, that whe kad several times vritten o his parents in regard to Lis conduct without receiv= dug uuy reply with referenc to it, either in person or by note, nud witlout elfecting by tuprovomont i Uls doportment, I kuow that his father wag from “homo .most of the time, and that his mother had been an invalid for seversl ‘monthy, I beileved ut the timo that the administra- tion of moderate punishment waa tho best thing I could do for the Loy. Four blows u all Wera atruck—nons of them hieavy, By throwing up his arm ho recefved part of the force of ono blow upon vno chcek, which left & muark for thie timo, Bt for this slighf accident the punistunent ‘would huve been 1wild, ns it was {utended to be, The instrument used was & light, slonder raw-hide shout twenty-two inches loug, ‘hess are the simplo facts of tho case, I will briefly reliearse what seem to me to be the pallinting eircumatauces of the enso: 1, The boy was Persiatently disobedient and disorderly, The niothor wan f1.formed of this, und no_improvement had re- sulted, Wite fatker Vas avoy from (o city and could not bo reached. I thought it botter to punish the boy than to suspend him aud send bim into tho sireet, 2, 1n tho absenco of uy leglslation by your Board o the matier of ¢orporeal punishment,1 wags not awaro that I would violato any rule by using it. I reported the cuso to the Supurintoudcnt, us was the custom in years past, aud did g0 at ouce ou account of the ueeldent re- Terred to, 3, Although I know the Superintendent desired the schools to bo conditcted without the use of cor- poreal punishment, I belioved 1t stitl left optional with the Principals to useit when thoy were conscientiously clear that it was ilie best thing to do. On reporling the case to the Superinteudent, hie expreeecd surprise that I had resorted to this method of discipline with- out first cousulting bim, This I mont certainly would havo done Lud I uuderstoed such was his” desire, 4, Bluco the languuge used iu your letter indi- ¢atos that 1y offense consists in the’ sinplo uso of tho Lhe Hon, Dean S) instrument pumed, 1 deom it proper to Bsy thut 1 havo = tho improssion, growing oub of frequent cousultations on’ modes of discipline with ollier Priucipsla, that tho use of a similar instrument has not been {ufrequent in thoes Jant among tho most succestul of your tenchers. My dea {s that the cruelty of u punislinent deponds upon tho manner of it, and’ not upon tho justrument wed, Thut tho punlshinent in this case was not svore, is ot feated by tho fact that no compluint bas been made of any marks upon tho boy's persun oxcopt tlio ono Te- suiting from the nccldent, sud this wholly disappeared within @ short time, 5, I most pusitively disclaim tuy intention of scting arbllrarily io thie matter, or of compromising any one counceted with our achool, In conclusion, I deem it my duty to all partics con- sorned o express my regict at having made what provid to be an unfortuuute’ cholce of discipline in thelr caxe, aud to Dni; emphntically thut whytever my private opinion may bo ax to tho udvantoges of corpo- cal punishment i somo esses, my intetion {5, and alwuys hus been, to observe strictly tho rules of 'your Loard and the {nstruction of tho Supe 0 o~ spoutfully, J. L 2 L The following resolutions, which wero ontercd by Inspector Stone, wore adopted : Hesolved, That tho notivn of the President in sus- pending Jomes 11, Tiroomell from (ho posiion of Principal of the Cottago Grove Schiool be aud heroby is spproved, sanctioned, and ratifled by this Board ; aud furlher, Jiesolved, Thot tho Prestdent is heroby authorized and requented to appolut a Comimitieo, conslsting of throe uienibers, ouo of whom shall bo the Suporin- tondent of Behiooly, to oxamine into the matter of the punishmont of Osear Woodrufl Ly James H, Broomell, on the éth day of October, 1873, with power to reine stato said Broomell into thie poaftion of Principal of tho Cottage Grove Hchool §f sald Conunittes sball deom such Testoration advisable, Tho Chumr appointed Mossrs. Stone, Wells, and Pickard as such Committee, Tho following roport of the Committeo on the Appointment of Toenchers was conilrmed : A ppointmenta—Alice Sturlevant, to the Wella School; Mury E, Elllott, fo the Huven Sckool; Marla P, Whips ple, 1o thio Cottiige Grove Sehiool ; Mary MeNumarn, to the Carponter Sehool; Mary O, Ayres, o the Hoyea Belior Francella 8, Mioer, to the Lincoln Beliool; Nellie Vilaton, to the Mitchell Street Bchool; Ll ¥, 'White, to the Polk Ella. 3 , Streot Bchool ; Charley E, Bracket! and Sarah P, Young, to tho' Sangamon Street Scliool; Martha J, Loudon, to the Wentworth Avonue Scliool; Elvira Tounell, to the Lawndulo School ; Mattie A, Ittcbards, ©. Lucrotta Miller, and Henrlotta Unnn, temporarily sppointed untl further assjgnment, Transferred—Aura A, Culver, from tho Bangamon 1o the Lincolu Strect School, Tesigned—Annie T, 1illl, Saral J, Waugh, Lizzlo A, Gross, and Tdn G, MeIntosh, For Conjirmation~Aiunio McDowell, Jones School ; Jeunlo Rogan, Kinzio School: COlars A. L. Laug, Frunklin_Hchool ; Marguerlio E, Brookings, Mowsly Behool ; Lizzio Fftzgernld and Mary Greous, Fontor School ; Avnlo E, Waldo, Ogdon School ; Emma A, Brucken, Wella Behiool ; 3, Lulu Taylor, Tiolle Hask- of, oud Mattie J, Baker, Carpenter’ 8cliool ; Inez L, Parks and Mary Conley, Cottugo Grove School; Mins nie Bronnurd and Mary Burnard, Hayes School 3 Hate tfe L., Bknats, Douglas Bchool 3 Neilje Galvin, 3tltehell 8treat Bohiobl; Sarah J, Ford, Sangamon Btroet Beliool ; Mugglo_Burke, Kato’ Cowan, sud Mary Thompson, Lincoln Btrect Seliool, Tha Board then adjourncd. & Opinion of Justico MoAllistor in the Cuse of Sherwin, CUonvicted of An Outrngo == The Accused 10 IRave New 'K'rinle The following is an abstract of the opinion of Judgo McAllister, filed day Lefare yesterday, in the cayo of John R, Bhorwin ve. Tho Peoplo, oto. The opinion rocites that an indictment for rapo upon ono Borthn Kaninska was prosented to tho Criminel Court of Cook County, July 12, 1873, & capiug issued, and the pecused arrestad, That two days thoreaftor, the acoused was arraigned, and o plea of not guilty way entorod. Tho case was thon set for trial four days later, on the 18th day of the samo month. The acoused immadiatoly prepared for trinl by cnusing a subpona to be issued for his witnesses, among whom was onoe Mary Koloo, Tho lutter was never served by rosson of her tomporary absence from tho county, When the paso was called for trinl, tho nccused presonted his aftidavit aeking that tho case be continued aotil the August term, then only thyoo weelks dis- tant, to enable him to prooure tho testimony of Mary Keohoo, shown to bo only tomgo; n rily abuont, Ilo expooted to prove by hor t| :llm uyomplulning witnoss had {old Mary Kolioa LEhat sho bad not boen violuted by tho accused, that ho had not trled to violate hor, but that sho wanted to mako somo monoy out of him. On being anewored bY Mary Kohoo- that ho liad no monoy, the complalning witnoss hod said that o liad tloh rolations, who would pay woll to Liavo hier drop the prosooution. Tho J:mrt over- riled tho motion for conutinuanco, tho acoused was found fmllly, and tho punishmont fixed nt five yonrs In thie Ponitoutiary, ‘Iho Court aleo ovorruled & motion for anéw trial, and gavo Judgment in accordanco with the vordiot, Lrror may bo asslgnod for overruling & ma- tlon for continuance as woll as for a now trial. If the aflldavit for s continuanco presented n Pproper cago, it wag error to oveirule the applica- on, Aftor reciting tho essontial rcrLuluueu of such au aflidavit, tho opinion ataten that, if the facts sot forth in tho afidavit of tho accused wero really matorial, and go shown, thon tho affidavit was sufliciont, 0a in all other respects it is abovo criticism, Tho proposition that Mary Xohoo's ovidouce wag mnterial does not admlb of con- trovorsy, and it was a manifost orror to overrulo the motion for continuance. The aocond oxcoption was to tho oxolusion of tostimony showing lack. of ohastity on tho part of complninant. Itia the ganeral rule that tho charaoter of the prosocutrix may bo impoached, Tho counsel for plaluti In crror wished to show previous voluutary intercolirse while she llved at the houso of his stopfather. Tho ovi- donce wag offered for a logitimate purposs, aud }nlgh‘g have beon competont as. a pmnminnry nquiry, The romark of the Court could not have baon otherwise than prejudicial to tho accused, and waw not proper ovon if the ovidence was prop~ orly oxcluded. 'ho judgment of tho Court below will bo ro- vorsed and the cnuso romandod. BRET HARTE. His Lecture Last Evening on ¢ The Argonauts of ’49.” A Lorge ‘Audiency and on Entertain- ing Discourse, ‘Yosterdaylevoning the Kingsbury Music Hall underwent its third dedication. A couplo of wooks ogo it wna coosecrated to song nund oratory -by the mase-meoting of the ' Peoplo’s Party,” where Frank Lumbard sung and Mr. Hesiog mado a spooch, A littlo lator, musio took possossion of it in tho namo of Theodoro Thomag, and last night Bret Harte bogan the looture soason there. Qn all thoso occasions the attondanco has been largo, but that yosterday was oxcoptionally so, Owing partly to ouri- osity, partly to s yosrning to hear who tho Argonants weroe, aud partly to a desire to hear o looturs which had won genoral approval wherever dolivered, tho hall waa very well filled. It was one of those houses which give managors pleas- ant dreams, and make thom have fears of rob- bers. Buch houses are the parentsof bank nccounts. Yostorday ovoning witnessed also the bold junovation of beginning & Tecturs with musie. The *8iar Orchestra,” composed of mnine pieces, under the leadership of Johnnie Hand, occupied the time during thoge weary moments in which the locturer is escorted io tho drossing-room, takes off Lis ovorcont, gots out his manuscript, cloars his throat, and propares for action. For tho beneflt of absentees, and for those in attend- anco who did not have programmes, it may be stated that tho orchestrs performed the ovor- turo to **Zampa,” a selection from * Martha,” ond one of Btrauss’ waltzes. This novel idoa of a Jecturs orchesira was “exceedingly woll recoived by the au- dionce, which applauded from time to timo, and would probably bave applanded more, if tho fiddles bind romained on tho stage and had kept up & sort of a running accompaniment of tho lecture,—** agitato™ for his pathos, *skeorzo for his fun, and * pianissimo,” oh g0 * pianissi- ‘mo,” for tho dcscriptions of soonery, But this rofinoment has not yot bheen introduced. The fiddlors dopartad by tho right hand doorj the loft hand one opoucd, and Mr. artoc modo his appearance. 1t is usoless to doscribo » man who has been so ofton deecribed, and whoso portrait figures on the first page of the Star Weekiy. It is unnoc- ossary to dwell on the quaint humor of his bow or the strango co Lo infusod iuto the worda “Iadion ond gentiemen,” nwinf; to tho fact thoy do not exist. He sprend out the manuscript on tho stand lilo any other Christian, and was pro- sontod by Mayor Bond, who was pleased to in- troduce ono whose unsme was a lousehold word wherover the Iinglish labguago was ppokon, He be;&nlte for him tho luck of a ronring house. The locturer roceived placidly the applsuse which welcomed him, and then prococded to u{mnk of tho * Argoneuts of 49." It wag au oplsode of Amorican life as quaint and typical ss tbat of tho Grook adventurers, not profitablo and porhaps not truo, The bout that could be said of it was that it existed no longer. Then ho gave a brief skotch of the oarly history of California, the impeifoct geo- graphical notionsconcerning it, sud tho sleopy and peacoful coudition of tho country under Spanish rule, This ckanged suddonly,” though thio chango Lad been slowly preparing, Tho real pioneors of the Argonauts wero the Catholio aud Mormon Churchos—theoldand new religions of the world. But for tho sotilement mado by tho latter, the overland ewmigration would have been almost impossiplo. After those preliminary obsorvations he came to his main subject, sud told his story with a_brilllancy of statement, a wonlth of anocdote, keennoss of illustration, and sharpness of sarcasm, which must bo roported cithor in full or mot at all, To give an abstract of it would bo to make o summary of the multipiication table, o tolling of & story and leaving out the point theroof, Desides, the locture may be copy- rightod, and it would bo an iufringement of tho laws of the United Statos to publish it without pormission. It ia to be regrettod thatso many papors have for tho last ton or twolve years beon ublishing, without authority, many of the anco- lotes related last night, In briof, he told the life of the men of '49 first in the city and aftorwords in tho mountaing, whore ocivilization drove them; and going rathor beyond his toxt. ho described tho advent of tho Chineso and their influenco upon tho country, and seemed to inti- mato thet, in some Tospects, they wors s little superior to the form of civilization™ they came in coutact with. This wos not cheored. Intor- sparsed throughout his lecturs were vivid and graphio ‘Ilictumn of California scenery, in moun- tnin and in plain, and alwo of Fray Junipero Serra, tho Franclacan missionary in California, Tho audionce did fairly onough, though allow- ing somo delicste points to psss unnoticed, That portion which was listened to most joy- fully was tho ono rolating to the slang of carly Californis days. The word ** nostalgia,” how- oyer, wad & stumper to most of them, But, after o, fecture aud lecturer wors s groat BUCC08S, and wero ho to come again ho could securs even & largor audionce than tho one he had last night. A TUSSLE WITH BURGLARS, At half-past 1 o'clock yesterday morning, Oflicers Dalton and Meagher, of the Uniou Park Tolica Batlon, observed somoe susplclous looking followa hovering abous the vicinity of Ashland avenue and Erlo streot. The officers concoaled thomselves to watch their movemonts, Protty soon they saw them attompt to enter the house of J. W. Payne, at the corner of Ashland avenuo snd Second streot. The oficors rushed upon thom, and the burglara took to their hools, | closely pursued, Thoy lhad nob run far, when one of the burglars turned abont with a revolver in his bund, and, taking doliborato aim, fired, Officer Dalton erisd out “*I'm shot,” and eank to the round, Officor Meagher kopt right on after 1o scoundrols, and keeping his eye on the man who had done the shooting, caught him near Daulina stroot, o roturned with Lim to Oflicor Dalton, who was found to have rocolved a tlosh wouud in his thigh, o was ablo to walk to the station, whore ho was attonded by Dr, Wi, The wound is not dangorous, ‘I'he burglar was found to bo a woll-known thief named Jack Hauly, He was iakon bofora Bewlly, yosterduy morning, and reminded for furthior examing- tlon, e i Aro You Going 1o the great suction salo at North Evanston this after- noon? Tho train lewvos tho depat, coruor of Kiuzle and Cunal stroels, at 1:00 sharp, The laud to bo sold 1s high, has sldewalks, fs noar tho dopot, and fme mediately adjoins fino improvements, Evanston utldea hersolf upon hor good lnalnlf, and upon having {0 hest ouicationnl brisileges in.(ho Wesl, oxoehing i this roapect oven aur ity and tho propirly o s #0ld {s only 3 or 4 blocks from tho railroad, aud only ono milo from tho Colicge, (o and Lo proparcd {o buy o homo, Beo sdvortiseraent i Lo-day's Turwuxe, THE EXPOSITION. No Diminution in the Number of Visitors. Noew Arrivals in the Machinery De- partment, The Council to Bo Pelltioned to Extond 1he Time for Removing the Building, Tho Expositlon was thronged yesterdsy, The show itsolf, which hos been stoadily improving sinco tho opening, ‘maey now bo considered na porfect, Evory department is well fitled, tho various artlolos oxhibitod aro under the survoil- lanco of omployos who kave by this time lenrned tha art of oxplaining thelr virtues to tho sight- soolng public in tho shortost conceivablo timo. Within tho last fow days o very marked {mprovoment has taken place in tho machinory dopartment. Many new machines havo beon added, and many that bave hithorto stood motionless are, undor the influence of n new bolt conneeting with tho ebafting, showing oxactly what their duty is and how thoy perform it. The collection of fancy goods, such s jow- olry and kindrod wares, which aro especially doar to tho oye and hioart of tho fair sox, has also beon groatly augmonted of lato, and as it now stands can safoly bo characterized na tho finest show of the kind evor bobeld in the Now World. It moy bo well to state that tho gallery show has, o particular, been improved by the rocont inilux of goods for oxhibition, tho minoraloglcal dopartmont ospecially, having bad a numbor of valuable additions mudo to it.: Two intoreating objocts arrived yestorday, belog forward- by no .less a porsonsge than tho Btates-ronowned Yankoo Robinson. One of those i s bugo DNongolian orange, about tho size of » 10-year old child’s hend, just forty-four dn{‘u from Hong-Kong. Tho other s a cocoa-nut-shuck, thirty-ono days from Hono- Iulu, Sandwich Islands, brought to our Wostern Const_by tho Pacific Mail Stoasmship Company'a vosgol “ Costa Ricn,” which was wrocked at # Qoldon Gate,” Ban Irancisco, on her last voyago, tho 20th of Beptombor last. The giver of theso sont thom along in order that thoy might bo sold for tho boneflt of - the yellow-fover sufforers. It is proposed to soll them on tho € bag-of flour " aystom,—that s, eoll thom, and soll thom, and scil them, and soll thom, by'se- tion, until there is o buyer who thinks {00 much of thio range and too liitlo of tho_sufforers to suffor thom being put up again. With a good audienco and a littlo spirited biddivg, it {s hard to toll how much the articlos may not realizo be- fore thoy aro knocked down to tho last of the Tast biddors. . ‘Tle managors have beon a little disappointed at tho Erocundu of Mondny evening’s benofit for tho yellow fover sufforors, and yet the amount roalized, between £4,000 and 85,000, must be looked upon as quite iarge, At tho mooting of Diroctors, yeaterday aftor- noon, it was decided that Mr. I, I, Taylor be suthorized to forward the net prococds of the yellow fevor benofit to the Memphis and Bhreve- port sufforors, and it wns rocommended that about two-third of tho amount realized go to Memphis, and onc-third to Shreveport. Tho following rosolution was aluo passed : Tho Committes of Arrangements for the Inter-Btato Tudustriaf Exposition boneat for tho yallow fover sut- forers on Monday night doslre to oxpress tholr thanke to the daily preas of Chicago, for their cordial and friendly assistance, without which the euterprise would not hiave beeh & success, ‘The Committes wish tho fact made public that, in addition to tholr editorial notices, the proprictors have all generously dopated amounts oqual to- thelr adver- tislug bills, ranging from $16 to $G0 oach, thus swoll- iugtho netresulte aud making their contributions range among the largost, At tho samo moetiug action was taken with a view to tho formun{; at an early dato, ail stock which yomaing unpaid, 1t was docided that Messrs. D, A. “flel I, . Taylor, N. 8. Bouton, sud Jobn B, Drake bo appointed a Committco to ask from the City jouncil loavo to extond the tima for the romoyal of tho Exposition building, the objoct being to bavo it rondored & parmauonoy,—n thing which is desired by every citizeu who has Chicago pride in his hoart. 3 " YELLOW FEVER DONATIONS, Tho American Watch Company, of Waltham, Mass., yostorday donated one of their fiuest gold watches to tho sufferers of DMemphis and Shreveport, and requested Mr. Teynolds to - gost somo menns of disposing of it, so_that it would realizo a8 much »s possiblo. Ar. Roy- nolds mg od that any mothod of disposing of the watch, oxcopt by lottery, would meet tho approval ' of tho = Tixecutive Committes ; \\Il)mmupon it wae decided by tho Compnuy to give tbo wateh to the ofticer of the Exposition who should roccive the greatest numbor of votes. Tho polls will bo open till Baturdey evoning. Mossrs. Hibbard & Sponcer, of No. 30 Lako atroot, stato that tho 1,050 tickels of which thoy wore yostorduy ropresonted as the purchasors were mmoroly Dought by them and again sold to other parties. Mr. Roynoyds, Secrotory of the Exposition, acknowledges tho roceipt, from Lucion B, Colby, publisher of tho * Complate Guldo to the Expo- bition nud Doscriptive Art Ontalogue,” for tho rolief of the Mewmphis sufferers, the sum of £34,99, bnin§[¢hn gross recoipts from tho sale of Liis boot on Monday lust. Tho etatement, mndo in yesterday's paper, that MoLaughlin & Co, contributed £13.60 was incorrect, It should bave been RMaclachlan, Campbell & Co. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. Following is the musical programmeo for to- day: i AFTERNOON. 1. March—“Remembrances of Faris”...... 3. Potpourri—* Falstaff #, 5. Overtutre—" Otuello™, 4. Bolo and Chorus—* Alda 5. Waltzea—* East and Woat . 6. Seloctions—* Aana Boloyn 7, Ovorturo—* Paragraph LIT." 8. Polpourri—t Faust ", 9, Galop—* Albertiua™,... . EVENING, 1, March—* Gen. Moltko 4. Belection—* Il Tomplario Ovortuso—* Les Baudits * Potkin Brayura—Cornet ol untaslo from * The Bicllia Waltzos—* Morning Star*, 7, Ovorturo—* Mifltary ", 8, Potpourri— Tonnhous! 9. Galop—* Good Evening . Condugtor, Flodoard Hoffmanx, THE CITY IN BRIEF, Tho Rev. James Hill will lead the noon prayer- mooting to-day. William Qilmoroe stola $160 worth of property from Aloxandor Dayle, 71 Judd streot. His plea ‘was guilty and his bail $800. All membors of Cosmopolitan Lodgo, No. 6, K, of B, P., aro raquosted to bo on Land at their Ll this ovoning at 8 o'clock, promptly, A Law-and-Order mwdng of the cltizens of tho Eightoonth Ward will be hold this ovoning, at tho corner of Market and Ontario streots. The North Ohicago Ilolllmi‘ Mills yestorday drow 891,000 from the Northwestorn National Dmfi to pay their 1,600 hands for one month's worl, James Love rofused to put up a division wall which the Fire Wardon urd{])mll him to build, In mlmuu uence of his refusal, Justice Scully finod im Mrs, Huback {8 a bad woman, BShe sold enough poor whisky to foursmall boys to make them drunk. Justice Boully fined her 100, ‘which sho promptly paid. Tha soventh annual Convontion of tho Amerl- can Inshitute of Architcocta will bogin av 10 o'clock this morning, in the Open Board Room of the Chambor of Commerco, Tho schoonor Owasco, while bolng towed up tho river yosterday foronoon, collided with the abutmont of Rand olph stroot Lridgo, brealdug her jibboom, but dofvg no damage to the bridge, A mooting,whose abjcot is to form a Law-and- Order Club in tho northern part of the Niuth Ward, will bo held to-morrow ovening at No, 140 ‘Went Tarrison stroet, Good sposkers are ex- pocted (o attond, John Powall keops o saloon at 490 Btato atreat, Mo keops opon houso till the weo hours, and trics to mako ]!uu{nn think Washburn guvo him Rm’mlnuiun to daif, but it was too guuzoy, so ohn paid the oity 820 and costs, The alarm of firo from Box 184 at 8 o'olock yentordny aftornoon was caused by tho dlisoy- ory of flumes in tho 1esidenco of Tnuiel Rydor, No.702 North Fiankln stroot, Tho loss was about #500; insured for &1,800, Nathaniel MoGowan is u wroteh living on Ban- gamon stroot, who delights in malirenting nis fawily, Itie amusoment for Lim to kuock down Ll wife aud kick bor into tho stroot, IIo will hinve sevon months in which to roflect at {ho Dridowell, Tho Polico Proteotive Association mot yostor- dny morning, snd voted €600 to Momphis and @200 to Blhravoport, for the bonoflt of tlie suffor- g policomon of thoeo nfilicted eitios, Tho monay was forwarded by exprosa last ovoning, M, II, Curon, of No. 111 Wentworth avenuo, was thrown from n wagon yeatorday aftornoon, at tho cornor of Contro sud Wolls streots, and had his loft arm brolon bolow tho shovidor. Ifewas taken to his home by o polico ohicor, A runpoclnblu-looklnfi young_follow named Gua Bundormuor, who llves at No, 121 String stroot, was arrested and hold for further oxam- inntion, yostorday, on tho charge of having onusad tho denth of the infant whoso body was found undor the sidewalk near his honso o fow dnys ago. At 11 o'olock yastnrdnz ‘morning, Ofcor Lou- dorgan discovered the body of ‘& man in tho Inko at tho foot of Hnrrison stroot, The body was apparently that of & man nbout 40 years of sgo, and ho woro jenn pautaloons, black vost, bindlc and whito woolon shirt, + Tha body wag taken to tho Morgue. Ono John Millor was callod up to answor the charge of solling Jiquor on Bunday. 1o mndo a atatomont to Banyon which he would not swonr to, viz. : that he sold no liquor on that particus far day, nud the Iatter fined him 10 and costs, Oflicor Young, who arrested Dliller, was alto- gothor too anxlous to Lave him dismisgod. Tho Litorary Socioty of tho Qentonary Mothod ist Episcopal Oburch ‘gavo an cxcollont ontor- tainmont yostorday ovening, consisting of road- {ngy, muaio, original ossnys, otc., boforo a latgo nn?np[)mwlnth‘u audienco. At the close, a gon- oral sootnble was hold, in which &} presont par- ticlpated. M, Y. Quintall i o succeasfuliman—in his line, o is ono of tho best coal thieves that proy upon tho cars of the Chluglu & Alton Rallroad, If he picka up bricks at Dridowell, whero ho has one for two months, hnlf as fagt as ho did coal, ho will prove ono of tlio most useful workmon Bauyon has furnished tho city. The clty ordinance forbidding any houso of fll- famo to Liave n saloon, clgnr-store, or anything of tho sort attached to it is bolug onforcod by Roundsman Bartholon, under Capt. Buckloy's ordors, Bovoral such bousos on tho South Bile Dava boon recontly * pullod,” and Justico Dane yon has fined thotn all heavily, with tho inton- tion of breaking up these places. Tho rollway roading-room in the Michigan Bouthern and Rock Island Passenger Depot, had, by actual count, 202 visitors in ouo day,” Of this number, the rogister shows there were em- plogos from nino difforontruilrands- prosont, The room is kopt open now till 10 o'clock p. m., figr thdse who aro not ablo tocome in during tho ¥ Daniel Sullivan i a countryman who came to the Exposition. Of course Daniel Is o Granger, Homet two smooth-tongued monopolists who persusded him to ndvauce 8250 on » £1,200 chiook, which proved to bo wortbless. The polico are aftor the mon who repoated this old confi- dence gamo. Many of the residents of tha Wost Sido do not seom to realize that the city limits of Chicago extend two milos and » balf wost of Weatern avonuo. They go out shooting within tho city limits, snd, ‘as 8 consequoenco, got arrosted. Vithih 8 wook Jusilce Saully hos finod mors than a dozon for shooting within the city limits, who thought thiey wore in the country, Tho elegant Junches ot the ladiea of the Unlon Park Congregational Church, at No. 172 Madi- gon etroot, near LaSalle, will continue to-day. Though somowhat fatigned with their arduous iabors, the young lodics aro justss charming and attontive ag over, and tho old Indies make a1l manner of good things for their various tables. It is o pity that tho restaurants cannot gt thoir resipe for coffoe. "Tho Bonrd of Publio Work yestordny received threo bids for paving, curbing, and flling tho intorsoctions of Wabaeh avenuo with Thirty- 8ncond, Thirty-third, Thirty-fourth, and Thirty- £ifth stroota, Tho lowost bid waa thnt of Do- Golyer & Boswall, as follows: Paving, $1.20 por squaro yard ; eurbing, 76 conts w liveal foot; gEnding, uoihing. Tho other bidders woro I, tuart aod D. D. & D, 8, McBouno. Frank Gibbons keops a peanut stand, A small boy hias boen hanging sbout this bazaar sovornl dnyy, robbing Frank of soveral posnuts, intimat- ing that his Iegs aro crooked, and doln[r' other oquully vicious and wicked things. At Inst this beeamo unbenrable, and yesterdsy Frauk throw a two-pound weight at the bad boy who dedged it, only to seo it hit & lndy passing” by, Banyon only charged Frank 910 for this ovidence of his ekill in hurling projectiles. ‘When Hattio Lyons gots tired of Ler Christinn name sho tultes Lizzlo as a snbstitute, and vice vorsa. This is not, however, hor only peculiarity. Bhe has kloptomania badly. Bho rooniod foratime with Mattio Ronan, aud did a land-oflice business in stealing articlos out of her trunk and selling thom, At last Blattie awoko oue morning to find Hattio had bocome custodian of most of the con- tonts of the frunk., Hattio was srrosted and tried bofore Seully, who held her in 3300 bail to the Criminal Court. ‘The Onnal stroot vindnct over tho Obieago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad tracks ut Six- teonth street was completed and turned over to the Board of Public Works yesterday by the con- tractors, Messrs. Fox & Howard, Tho viaduet it 300 fcot long, 64 foot wide, and i 17 feetabove tha lovel of tho tracke. 1t has two roadways, each 28 feot 6 inchos wide, and two foot- walks, each 8 feet wide. Mr. L. Herman was the engincor of tho work, which cost in all somowhera in the vicinity of £100,000, tho iron-worlt alone amounting to $37,200. It fills a want long folt by those whowo businoss or ploasure compelled them to drive acvoss the tracks ot that point, About 7 o'clock yesterday morning, Officer Johr Mulyea, who is the brother-in-law of Mor- rison, who was ®illed Monday night by McElvoy, went to tho coll whore Sergeant Hood Lad tho lattor locked up and drew his pistol, and would undonbtodly bave shot him bad not soveral oflicors provonted him, Hood says Mulves was undor thoe influoncoe of liquor and very much ox- citod, Banyon beld him in 500 bail to answer the charge of nesault with {utent to kill. MoEm:s, who killed Morrison, went into Ren- gan's enloon, about Lalf-past 11 o'clock Monday ovening, and loft a long butclior-knifo with tho barkeopor, ‘The polut of the knife was coverad with Dblood, and undoubtedly is the deadly weapon with which ho murdored Morrisou. Thero seoms to bo a gang of horae-thioves in this city whoao doprodations are dafly becoming bolder. It is supposed that tho horsos, buggics, barnoss, eto., stolon are not removed from the city, bl that thoy are carefully nltorad Dy tho thieves, 80 a8 uot " to bo readily recognizable by the owners, and are then sold to Innocent pur- chagors for Erlvnte use, or to horse-doal- ordg, who elther rosell thom hero or ship them to other points, ''his is fraquontly found to ba tho case,,and purchasors of horses should bo caroful, not oniy of whom they buy, but also that the marke and colars of their pur- chasos are like tho luw of the Medes and Por- sians, which alteroth not, Onoof the lntent thofts in this line ocourred last ‘Chursday night, at the rosidence of Mr, J. L. Loveday, No. 775 West Washington streot. The thiaves ontered the barn about 10:30 o'clock, and stolo n horao worth §250, and a buggy worth $376. 'The po- lice are laoidng for them. It Lag boen known for fome days that an in- yostigation was bolng made into the death of Mrs, Louisa Guilford,” who died on tho 10th in- atant at tho residonce of her son, Androw J, Guilford, No. 988 West Monroo stroot, Mrs, Guilford's lifo was insurod for the boneflt of her son for A the Mutunl Life, of Ohioago, and for $5,000 in someo other company, Tho managers of these associations are conducting tho invostigation, "o puspiolons that aro entortaiued ero based “Imn wmere suppositions, Yestorday Coroner Btophons, Dre, Emmons and T, W, Miller, and the Prosidont of the Mutual Life Company, pro- ceeded to Roackill Cemitary, where & post mortom oxamiuntion of the body was made. Thoro was nothing rovealed that sustaived tho suspiclon that Mrs, Guilford had boen foully denlt with. 'I'no stomach, however, was not oponed, and has beon given to & chemlst for analysis. As tho ovening train from Milwaukee on tho Ghicago & Nortwestorn Railroad was nearing Iighland Park sfation, last ovoning, the mal agont on the train opened the rear door of his car to proparo to throw out a mail-lag, whon ho observed & man standing on the plntl'orm, who was ovidently stealing a ride, Lho mwn, ap- parontly alarmed bocanso ho was discove orod, leaped from the platform and foll undor tho train, Dofora it conld Lo brought to o stand-still ho was badly mungled, both of his logs having been out off, and his body more or loas Druised, 1o was living, howover, when tho truin loft tho utation, " Ho had in hiy posucssion o packago, noatly tlod un, and divocted to John f(mphy, No. 400 Twenty- socond straot, The packago was found to contain soveral sohool hooks, upon_ tho fy-louves of which was writlen the name Mary Murphy, Tho man was apparontly sbout 25 Yyoars of ago, and was poorly l]rnusfid. The Washington Ohronicle furnishos tho fol- lowing: Yestorday Mossis, F, Miller and R, 15, B. Jones filed for Mario Antoincito Btarr s bill | agalnst John W, Starr for soparalo maintonanco for tho potitioner, Bho sota forth that sho mnr- rled dofondant in Chicago in Octobor, 1809 § that, for various good and suflicient enuses, sho suod for and obtalned a decroo of divorco in tho ncrlng of 1871 from hor husband, at Chicago that, Bubsaquently, hor husband again soughi hor " gocloty, courted hor, and proposed remarringe, to which sho flnally con- soutod, ho promising to amond hix conduct, and thioy woro rounited in marringe at Kaveas City in Decombor, 1871; but, totally rogardloss of bl marriago vows, e beeatno abusivo to ber and lior child 3 frequently nssaulted and beat hers falledand refused to provide for hor: and, on tho oxpiration of nino ‘months from the sgcond marringo, dosortod hor. ~ 8ho, therofors, asks an injunction to pravent bim from disposing of Lis {»ropuxt,v which, sho eays, is in ronl estate in i olty bo tho imount of '§70,000, nnd. that sho mny biave o soparate maintonanco, ‘RAILROAD NEWS, Sketch of the Chicnge, Millington & Western Narrows=Giauge RRonde-An Importnnt Scetion of Country to be Truversode=its ¥Preposedl Connoce tlons, ; Tho Chicago, Millington & Weatorn Rallrond Compony, which wag incorporated by an act of the Logisinture last March, havoe comploted the surveys of tho projocted rond a8 far west ns Da- buque, Iown, and have acquired tho right of way {for nonrly the entire distance, This rond will bo o threo-foot narrow gaugo, and will commonco at Obiengo, cross Fox River, at or noar Millington, skirting the Illinols River bluffs at LaSalle and Poru, thenco through the oxtensive conl-fleids in that violnity to Princoton, and will make Musca- tino, In., its wostern torminus. The Company bos suffered but vory little by tho lato monoy-panic, becauso this road is meot~ ing with tho aid’of farmers, who wuco in" this entorpriso o practical solution of tho trausportation question, hocousa it i claimed it can afford to carry freights much lowor than brond-gnugo ronds. It is claimed that it will not cost over 810,000 a milo to build this rond, whilo it costs about $40,000 » mile to counstruct brond-gaugo ronds, Thero is at present only ono three-foot narrow- gaugo road in tho Stato, numoly, from Bt. Louis to Cairo, and Mr. Willism B, Ogdon, who Iately inspoctod this road, roports it 3 0ng of tho boat- paying rosds in e _country. The now road will conncct at Muscatino with ibo Jowa system of narrow-gauge ronds, thus making it contributary to the Denver & Rio Grando Rallroad, anothor narrow-guago, which is gonerally known as the Roscerans road, ond rung direct to Mexico City. 8t. Louis cn]])lmllala aro now bullding s narrow- gungo road to Kansos City, to conncet with the systom the Chicago, Millington & Westorn is trying to reach in the intarest of Obicago trade. 0 managors uxxlmct to begin operations noxt spring, and that tho enterprise will be curtied for- ward to speedy completion is vouched for by the prominont mon counceted with this important rond : Lowis 8toward, of Plano, i the Presi- dent, 2x-State Senator 7. W, Iddy, of Milling- ton, Vico-Prostdent, Julian 8, Rumsoy, of this city, Troasurer, and Georgo N. Jackson, of this cll.Kl. Bocratary, r. D, R. Williams, of the M. K. & L. I R., has received a dispateh to tho offect that quaran- tino on the Houston & Toxas Central Railroad Lus boen raivod, and that communication is open throngh to Galvoston, Toxas, itk o e AT THE CANADIAN 10B. Specral Dispateh to the Chicago Tribune, OTTAWA, Oct. 14.—The Roynl Commissionors have roturned to the Capltnl, ‘and_are consider- ing the report propared by Judgo Pallette. Bec- rotary Vaukoughnot has also roturned, — », Rathbone Stoves. Thousands of dollars arw wasted yearly in the pur- chaup of stoves lacking oconomy, durabllity, nnd suc- cesaful operation, whes tho samie smount of money would buy Rathbone’s * Fearless,” * Coolt,” # Brill- fant, ¢ Biso-Burnor,” nnd other gradea which avery~ oneknow to ba all right., £ ik FLORIDA W. THFRRISHABLE FRAGTANCE| MIRRAY & LANWAN'S OELEBRATED FLORIA WATER, Tho richest, most lnsting, yet moat delicato of all Por- fumes, for use on the HANDKERCHIEF, At the TOILET, And in the BATH, As thoro aro tmitations and countarfoits, always ask for 10 FI0rkIn WWataF Whioh s o 1h Dot inLne s & on tio pamuohiot, CMURIAY & R0 I Pamphltt, (he nawos of MUIEICAY o For gale by all Perfumers, Drucgists, and Dealers in Faney (Goods. OCEAN HNAVIGAYION, Satling twico n woolk froue i York, and carrylog pas: lunnontanll(,mrln-()l’(‘-wa( Rritain, Irelaud, tal urope, aud the Modlterrausan, Uabin fron £55 aio, British nad Trish ports onst, $30; W Bintal porta tato s othor cogulne ints, B b W York, and N, 1t any’s ulfices, No, owling 0, ‘ork, 15, Saror Lasalloanit Madisonsts., Uhlcato, ‘HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agonts. STATE LINE. E on} '0 QGLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- NEW YOI 0 ARG e Do B 0™ Th ) it now steamers will from Plor 83, North 10 Gi¥er, oot of North Muoroat., a8 follows: ‘odnosday, Oot. 1 Vodnesday, 3 \Wodnesday, Nov, 13, Woduosday, Nov, 24, L nti. All paysblo in ‘Avps for fall (nforuiniton ut the ‘Com- 22c ‘Wadnesday theroafter, taking pas- e o 5ll'juml of Groat Dritaln'shd iy Noowt, Buwolon, Donmack, and _Gormany. D ronilit ot ngssgoalily to AUSTIN BALDWIN & €O, Agonts, 73 Broae 1t 0. 45 Broad % [i] way. Biattapnbastana SAMBLI & IIARGIS, cot. Gaunt and Madison.sta., Chicao, GUION LINE. FIRST-ULASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, Botween NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, calling at Queenstown, Carrying the United States Mail. SAFETY AND COMFORT. 82 Passongers booked to aud from tho prinoipal Fu. Fopoan porta at lowast ratos. Drafts and Lottors of Orodit {ssuod on leading Banks and Bankors Uirsughout Europe, HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO,, FIFTEI-AV. NEW YORK TO CARDIFE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Othor Points in England and Wales, Tho South Walos Atlni firstoclaes Stoanw) o Stoamahip Gompany’s now T Nanl from Founsylvania Hail i W road Whart, Jorsoy CIL, PEMBRORIE, Dot, 4 QLAMORGA, 2+ 0ot. 35 ‘Theao I‘:‘Rm Arv [Irg. vidod with all tho ldtost imprayomant o comfortand ot convouienoce of Cabln and 8 Ealin, #ED ourroncyt Sanud Cabin, 163 cur agn, ‘-WCu"liuur;um]mlllNH\UX‘IEDHDH"‘CAM(WN Car- s, Dradts for £1 and upwarde, Firforthor particiiats, Byl i Caitt, ot the Con any's Ullwes, No, oc] ind fu Now Yorl s ORONTALD B 0., Agouta, e I —— Y 1 T OF STEAMSEIPRS. Now York for Quooustown and_Lisarpool and fur Lond Sovory tnrtuight, QULEENSTOWN and L POUL, from Plors 41 ‘North lll\'nr(.)m 111 By, B Btuorago I b Batling from ovory Batur, . Feauo Tue Jo Upbin t'n ko, BT0 i S SRR ) 160 Curl tetngp RO A I B Suroory Pagsouyors hookod to ur front Goruan and beauding. wlin pofnts at low rutes, o Rloamtie ot i lno nmlhnlnnfius' in tho trado, Ureut Hirltaln, Troland, and the Uo l!mmL WILLIAM MACALISTER, (on'l Westorn Apont, Northoast carner Ofark nud Randuiphsts, (oppusits ‘now Bhorman Touse), Chicago, Draftson AMUSEMENTS, MUSIO HALL, GRAND EXTRA CONCERT BY THE Theo, Thomas Goncsrt Troupe, ASSISTED BY TR APOLLO CLUD | TO-NIGETT, A GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT, ¢ lont of tho olty, consisting of Ar'i{'s'i.‘d'l'fu"fll'("’"5?'1";5."5'16’51?150'?}'. and MIEs 057, with M2 KU &, FUOILS, Bolo Plndist,, togothor with {ho ontien chora atrongth of tho socloty. 'Tho oole- Dratod Amorloan biasso, DIt MYIRON W. WILITNEY, Touottor, with tho othor distugutshiod. sololsa of tho s Co 2 will alsg puponr. "Fiso prions of adraimion will ho (hip st aa boforo, Ad- misslon, 81. “Rerorvod seat and main floor, G0 oonts ox- tra, Halcony and Di rolo, oxtra, joats can bo ‘UHIE MORNING, at Onbb's Yibrary, undor Palmor's Hotol, And Box OMds of Musia Hall, “Htoinway & Bons' Piancs aro oxoluaivoly usod at Thormss' concorts. POSITIVELY THE LAST DAY, WEDNESDAY. Oct. 16, Provious to Removing to tho Wost Stdo. Tho Gront Bonsation! The Talk of tho Town ! The Wild Arabs with MONTGOMERY QUEEN'S GREAT RUROPEAN Wemagcrie, Gireus, & Caravan, Oornor Wabash-av, aud Adams-st. Two Performances Every Day, ot 2 and 7 p, m. Arabian Nights Hntortainmont, Bxtraordinnry Hquestrinn Kxorcfses, Mammoth Mastodon Monagorio. Qolossal Caravan, WILD ARABS! WILD ARARS! WILD ARABS! Admisslon, 5 conta; Chlldren, 25 ouita, MONTGOMERY QUEEN’S GREAT BUROPLAN MENAGERIE, CIRCUS AND BE- DOUIN ARAB TROUPE. CHANGE OF LOCATION Elizabeth-st., corner of Madison, Thursday, I"r.idxln,}}, Saturday, Oct. 16, s N Yook ot for tho Wild Arabs on the Weat Bide, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, TREIVAL AND TEPARTURE OF TRAIFS EXPLANATION OF EFPRENCE MARKS,~ t Saturdayoe eoptod. ¥ Bunday oxcopiod: 3 Monday ezcoptod. § Are T Bunday st 8508 s Dalie, o X filc}’lflfiN'CErNT’NeL fiGREA'T WESTERN fl/flLflfll‘\D! poty Joat of Lake sty and fool af Teentp-second-tte Ticktugice, f u‘.""' : it soutvast corner of Jtandolpy Teave, Arrive Mait (vl Yt {pis matn and aie fino o Acoointnodatian. . o fxjirest. ght, ICxpiross, GIAND NAPIDE ARD PENTIAT Norning izpror Night Kxpross... 000, m,| 40310 . m, G, WENTWORTI), General I'assougor Aguits CHICAGO & ALTON HAILROAD. Chicaga, Kansas City and_Denser Short Line, via_Loutsls in1, Mo., and Chicugo, Epringfeld, Alton and St, Louls Tine, Unlon Tiepot, Weat Kide, near Maisonesi, briidge, 1¥cket Opices : AL Depot, anid 123 Handoiph.st. Teave, | Avri Hansas Oity T, vla dagksonville, 1L auit Lontslans, Mo, (% 91308, m., Kareas Clty Fast Kk, vl Jagk-| ), and Louslana, Mot 9 t, Lowis Kxpross, via Main Liny) Tauis Fast I2x. vin Main 8¢, fouin fix, v Kyringtiol Eipros * B:10 p, m, i acksonsilia, 8:10 {h 1. 0:40a. m, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY. Union Depot, corner Madizon and Cunnl-sla,; 1icket Dfica 63 Souths Clark-at., opposite Shorman House, and at Depot, Leare, Arrive, Milwaakns, 5, Pa olia Day fixproa * 9:30 8. m. 8 6:50 . m, Milwnukoa & P AMail and Express, .. *5:00 p, m. [*11:000. m. Biihwauioe, &, Fai olis Righi, Kxpress.. 10:80 . m.[* 4:15 p. m. CHICARD, BURLINGTON & LUINCY RAILROAD, Depota—Faat of Lakeaty, Iudiang-uvs, and Sixteenthest, and Ounal and Sixteeniealt, Tcket fices, Ko, 69 Clarke oty Grand Pacific Hotel, und at depots Arrice, 15 8. 1o, a. Downer's Grovo Accommo 1:0a; . Aurors Passongor. B.5%a, Avrora Pagsanifor { 10100, Dubuguo & Slonx Oity Eap. (1 70 Tanliio Night. Tixpros 70, me Downor's Grova Acc ¥ hi%ip. . Woxas Bxpress..... Tbay ILLINOIS GENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot foot af Lakeat, and.fool of Twentydecond=t. Tickad alficé, 191 Randalphat.. nenr ek M'VIOKER'S THEATRE. " For thls waok only, tho Groatcat Living Actroes, CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN, 1In hor wonderful rondition of VIR G- IVERS. B o o+ Ta which poworful charactor sho stands alone fu tho wnbflg. %flln{d!]—fl"!}‘fl m%lflrrfl]cl ‘Matioeo, £ ChrEIROe ot [h:00: Monday—Allss Gusbmati es Quoon Onthoriao. Boats - can now b soeured. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. TIE PARLOR HOME OF COMEDY. A Weok of Genulne Sooloty Comedy, A Drilllaut Suc: erea. Tuoaday, Oct. 1, dnring thio, week, and at (o Wednesday and Saturloy Matinocs, Viotorlon Sardou's Maatornicdo, FERIN ANDE. Lastevoning xocoivod with autuuslans by an sudionce compased of tho eulturo aud fashion uf ho alty: Noxtwook Dariiey Gamphoils now play, TUEARTS, snd runppearanca of Mixs Kliza O'Connor LA In proparation, ** MARY WARNE" and *' OURS," MYERS' OPERA HOUSE. Mlonroo-st., botwoon Dearborn and Stato. Arlington, Cotton “& Kemhle's Minsivels, Grost triumph of tho now Extravaganza, entitlod UNNY MOKES IN A FOG, Tirst wock of tho Mueical Extravaynnza, THOMAS' BURLESQUE CONCERT, Mackin and \V'Alwn Bobby Nowcorb, Hilly Rice, Mastor G. Davanport, Arfington, Cotlah" s Kounbid 1 Koy spooinites—ovory Honiag rny Matinoe. Lok out for tho Burlosquo of GUY MANNIRING. ACUADEMY OF MUSIO. Roappoaranc of tho omiuont Natural Actor, ROBERT McWADE, Who will appoar every ovening, and Wodnesday and Sat. urday Slatfees, In i own yorsion of Wasliaglon Ievs ing's popular fog wad, RIP VAN WINKLE, With beautifut Muso and Efocts. éLOBE, THEPEOPLE'STHEATRE, LI INIEXals. FIDELIA, THE FIRE WAIF, Thia afternoon 2, ovoulng at 8 o'clock. Friday—BENEFIT LITTLE NEGL Magmfiuemm}&n%fifiilgfi Miasenm, From New York, of NATURAL SOIENOE and ART, Na, 148 South Clark-st,, near Madison. Tickots, 60 cts. 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L ,E’?{‘:N‘kh‘}'fl Gon, Pass. Agont. COLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Spootal adacomonter Grogy Nove At "R, . & 8t actn i anto. b, . Fole R, ucoments. Grogs Tow ROND: abit At CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Dienot, corner of' Vunlluren aud Sheraun-sts, Tickst ofice, Grand Facific lotels Leave, | A Qmahs, Leavonw'thé Atohtson Fix|*10:16 8, m. . Peru Accommodation,. * 6:00 . m.[* 93100, m, Night Iixpross, 10200 . e £ 7:0a; Leusouworth & Atchiindh Kipressii1o: p. m.|f 7:00a) m: LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTIJEHN RAILROAD. Vun AL, fi ., 7 i Drtaicest cimuer Gl and Trandotoleatt and soLiheen corner Gunal and Vadison-ats, rrive, Mail, vin Alr Lino and Main Lino Bpocial Now York Express, via| Alr Lino, Atlantic Exfiross, via Alr L Night Expross, via Main Lino, JiiknartAcoonimotation, . South Chicago Accoummodation.. CHICAGO. INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. 2vom the Great Central Raflroad Depot, roof of Laka-st.; ‘alaofoot of Tieenty-aecomdeat. Teket nffce, 131 Kamfolph= 8L, hear corner Olark; 15 Canalat., corner Madison; BiBatiodt, Tearaer oM a8 al Julunter Eoitral Loavo OBICARO. e, cererssesoserereel® D30 B, Malg 8545 D, My Tralna acrive at Chicaga at 7:57a. m., 83 a. ., and 7:40 po . MEDICAL CARDS, DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSICIAN, 977 and 219 South Olatk st,, cornor Vau Buren, Uhlcago, Ti fawoll known by all readés of the pavors, that Dr. 0 ielow 131G oldost astabilstod pileien 1o Gl Bolonge and experianca Levo mads Dr. 1. tlio inost o nowacd SPEGIALIST. of (o azo, honored by tho nross, h Esteamied of tho ighoat modicalsitainmionts by o B B R oL R T, mrieent Foevedton s ik L2, 3 3 perfocting f)"l'e?rt','\ofiws"x'l’l n}} Casos o CIRONIO AND SPEOIAL h soxor, - CONSULTATION FIRE, SEPARATE PARLORS for Indies il gontlomen, Call,” CORRESPONDENCH CONTIBENTIAT, "Addresail lotwoes, witl stawps, ta ¢, 0. BIGRLOW, 977 and 510 South Olark-at, Tines, oOct, 3, 1630 DR. BIGRLOW iaa rigularly brod physictan. 1ila rap utation is hest known hory 1n owr midat. Ho wunts o dis. tant roforonce, but s woll spokes of by evory, on on. trusting themsolvos to his caro. Whila the world endurar thiis class of physioians ars rayulred, and M ny ono noods such sorrlco, ivTe of tho u(most fixportance to enaie oy s an wlioso oxporionoo i3 oqusl 40 hia offaz of medls ‘cal alid, and without projudice, of any intorost In sayin; ouner thas i ety e el AR S Clat emphatically suoh 19 vialt DR, 3 $Robina, 317 aimd 219 Soutls Clark-st., Cbicaio, COBURN Medical Institute, South Clarkaat., cornor Monroo, Chicag F e T aimascred by Do 05" 0. Ouoien: for “3 {Foatmont au i 1s Tostituto I¥ unquostinab {hks gountry for, tha tratingnt. of s, Dr, Coburn §s a yogular geadualy af modioluo, a8 throo diplomas from tho best collegos i th¢ world, and has had more oxporionco In tho truatingn iol private discascs than any physiclan fn Obfeago, Young mon who roaulre a physician nover fafl to finil a 1ot and & porinanont ourv at tho hands ot D, Sond twostainps for Lis buoks on malo anl fomatd divoasa ra, {n noalod anvolopus, ~Addross lottor, D, &, O, COBURN, 178 and 177 South Clark-st., Chileago, [l Aicontidontial.’ Olloo hours: 9 a. m, to8 B, m. ; Sunitus] 04 . 10, Dr. A, G. OLIN, 352 Wabash-av., ‘Tho most ronownod speeinlist of tho ago in the tren mont_of all Chronio Disossos of botli soxos. nal Wonkuuas, Norvounoas, Avorsion to” Budloty, I palru i, Tows of Memory, 0., popmunontly cured, Nomattor who havo fatlod,’ call Or weite. It Iy a ¢ '8 plyaiolan making & cortali olass of o his study, and troating thousands ly, niint aoquico arudtor kil in i svucialty an una i gonorul raotico, - Plysiotaiis of high stai Inng, Iu this and athor oltiow, rucoguize thla face a: oiiond patlonts o Dr. Olfn tor treatmont, Offico $a.m, o8y, m, Call or writo for lis st0 work, iood, " frou of chiarkos NO CUKL! - roravi Dr, Kean, 360 South Clark-st., Chicago, contidontially eonmuited, popuonally or by’ ma sy 1 all ohiruniin or forvous disenos. {2 KA T tho wnly phyatolau it tha oty o war i T on Tk nont for 30 cunta, _[lusteatod with numor A inguingos whnkon: SCALES, us finu ongravings. Alll: FAIRBANKS', STANDARD dlson and 2 Ma; SCALHS OF ALL BIZES, FATRBANKS, MOLSHE & 00 1L AND 13 LAKEST,

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