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Atan, oln_ were rz-{mrlm londing on_ownet'a secount, ngents bolug unablo L0 charler thom, Tho wehe Ldg Kolth was olinetored for corn to_Butfalo, alka e Mebvttn dunt svctiugl ot ot prop Nowluirgs whoat aud 0sta Wirovgh ; burgo Rorahaw nnd sehr Corning, ¢orl, lembly onh owner’s necannt)} achi COumaton, substitted for Olter, for wheat to D' coty At Higo, Total, 7t eapacliy, 0,000 b whoat, m\bw bu'corn, and '25,000 b onts, Tho rehr I It Dlaka was taken fu the uftornoon for whoat to Unwego, vin Port Colorua, Alwo tin barges Linoln sil Lizgar, for wheat, via Port Colburite ta Montreal, Xolal capaciiy, 60,000 bu, 1Mtinols & Michigan Canale Damnozront, T, Ag, 3T—1 , m~Anniyrp=—Dahe ube, Ottawa, 5,700 bu corn ; Noith Star, Oltsws, 8,000 bu corts : Omahin, Sonces, 5,00 bi corn'; Gracio Gris wold, Minooks, 8,600 b corn, 3,000 b cnle Eltzabetl, Lockport, 200 btls flour 3 prop Whala, Honey, 8,000 b i']"" :X‘;l:&l‘lhl\lb, Chillicothe, 6,200 bu cors § Georgin, enry, u corn, H CuiAnE—Gold Himtor, T Bnlle, 107180 £ umbers 3, Mowurd, Henry, 03,603 L umber'; Aumiral, of Moba ll;&; |b1‘mmkxwrl, 6,330 bu whoat j Dolle F'rance, Morriv, 01,750 {1t Inmber Binagrony, M., Aug. 77—8 p, m—Anuyrn—Gon, sheroan, Hovioon.” 000 " corn Tiarciol, Benees, 800 bu corn, 13,800 1bs eced. 4 Y FARED — fi‘{mmum Tockport, 500 bn wheat § Monte Christo, Ottawa, 9000 £¢ lumLer; North Btar, Ottawa, light, Din S HiEht galti,_ Bl wn ralsed tug Yilggle fs all right pgait, ot Tiele ™ Gho Wil bo ready agam for sors e tamdugy g < Ing Sisters In at Miller's dry dock, Ier LoTurios noa ot severs it od drat supowed, iy & iargo hiole in her kecl, 5o will bo nowly planke and ked, . ’ = cannt tho docks was nnusually dull yester~ Aoy e nh G Coveln niTived I gt duslok b day, and tho old Iuruber fleet i the markot hns begtt oy reduced v o last tvodsya, Ouizale chJaden yessels woro fu tho marko laak ovenlig, e ldsiy snll.s“}"» Vlllflll.‘ [T—— vel turdhy _evening, the sohr Evelyn Tty Masow Monitor.and ad Bor ok rarlm slovo In, and sichor earricd avmy, T elcaim bargo and a bchoouer, Lotk fumberladon, 1 ttpon Feathee DBed Bhoals, Ht, Lawronco River, Friday noon. The stmr Watorlown wns dibpaiclic trom Oape Vincout to anlst to bndly-pilotod Loata, ‘~Gapt. L Watlle,of tha aclir Owanco, whic: lica nar Jonca®dry dock, I Springwells, plcked up with bis Bmnll bost, Sunday morning, & livo hog whieh was syimming ' down tho river, ‘about' nidway of tho ttoym, .-'l'hi Dolrolt Zrdune snys: * The now.prop James Daviiton has bren already eredited with the fargost, cargo of salt over taken out of Sagitaw, Ibcats slated, howovor, on (o sutlority of gentleman dirget Trom Doy City, hat on Mondny ovoulng tho Davldson bud o boaril just 6,000 bris, wab woll down In tho waterand osround, witlia_plovmy prospect of taking on bosru tho romaiufug 6,000 brin.” A now trinpgular clevator, eitunted on the south sido of Blackwelt Canal, Buffulo, {n nearly completed and will commonco work soon.’ 1t hus an olovating capaclty of 8,000 bu per bour, and will do tho work at o ot bu, A eha Ia conmidernbto rivalry as to who shall have tho crul of {rwiafosing acxoas tho argeet utl, Oug containing 3,000,000 foet 18 the largest which line yeb gono forwurd, bt it In atated Messra, Iven & Greon linve 4,000,000 foet of (fmbor ot port on tho Wiscon— 7 aull Wlkigen shores, which oy Wil send 1 one rgo raft to Detroft, 1t 1n legrmod Trotn Capl. 7. L Giloln, of the schr Nowaboy, Just arrivod frum Escanaba, luat on bls laat 4ip dowa hio discovered » new eitoal, el 1 Incated in Green Doy, about 7 miles u.figfiz. from Poninsula Tigltt, and botween tho point and Buyec's Binr, Wosh- ington Yalnd. ‘Thero wos scant iG fcot of wator aver 150 phval, and it In undonbicdly the aumo sliool Capt, Xackett gncouutered st fall, and daminged his vessol uito badiy. 1t 18 hot dajd Aown upon amy of 1he pub~ liod chnrin,—Cleceland Herald, M. Wiliam Wright, o submarine diver of moro n usual skill f thnl profession, dicd o day or two since, aftet o very bricf flinces, For tho pust nine Soars ble, Wrlght lms beon ssuoclated with Capt, Fale 2ou In wreckiig on Lako lichiguu, and quito recently engaged In tho recovory of the mackiucry lost in tho prop Milwoukee, of which mention has been ol Feady made, nud '3t wsa while in search of tho cargo of $ie ‘[1iTany that he wab attucked with paraiyala; after- wands beity takeh to Mackinaw Lo died vithin thres doya, o resided in Chicago, was about 34 years of 8¢, and loaves o fainily {o moura his suddon” demfac. “Iho wehr Sanderwon hus been placed In tho dry dock st Dotroll, and proseuts o ralher used-up cone dition, From' tho statcment of ouc of tho crow, sbo ussed thioughs aneof the sovercata teate, and bar Jowly cacnped tolal ehipwreck, SI® was iaden with ‘ora from LAuee, Take Buperlory and had & favorabla roturn pasayo ubtil reaching well out upon Saglnaw Day, AL this point n acvero galo sct in, creating Dieivy scas, sovorul of which bourded ber, Blling the ‘decks und catius oud Dénely capsizing her,’ Hor cargo Shiftcd, and a cuch BuccccOIng 5 cume tpon Lor fhio ecks Woromwopt of ovorything, and in many places ko soame of tho planking sprend spart, and for o Limo It wun thought slio would go down ' with il on urd, | For twunty-elght Liours tho crow worked steadtly at tho puwie, until so far cshausted as to Tender it neceseary to fin icr pehoro 10 6uvo Lho vec scl aud cargo. S Hhicre i o betlee plice and noue_whors one 1s mom tia:ded than Folnt Albino, on Lake Erle, for tho cotablishing of » lightto guide stcamers O vesscls Bound for the Niagara Rivar or Buffalo barbor, 'fhla Jlavo s located o tho Cansdion sido, 13 milles from a1alo, nud 8 miles below Port Colborne, and wo Iuzard ‘nothing in efating thero are but'fow mora demyosouts places on ho wholo chialn of lakes. 18 apyFoschen aro very dungeronm abotniing with chogry Tocks which, In Luo uvent of fho vesscl striking, Jicr Tata fs well-uiyh sealed, Somo of tha fluest vissela {hat ovor tloaivd fresh Waters bavo hero fonnd thelr Lust resting-placa : promiucnt uinong others may bo Thentionoq. 1o, Huo brIg Manhaties, owbed by O, Nowberry, of Delvolt, which Was dfiven upou tho const durliug s bliuding enow-storm lato in the fall seunon, which {8 mioro dangerons than ell o:licrs. Tho properly dunagod ahd fost there durivg oue peason wuld aiford means for tho crection of olio ot tho best lights on the lakea, It 18 to bo opod tho importanco of this underinking will Lo urged by tho press througout tho lakcs.—Detrost Free Presse i pobb ol iis A Invalids Visiting Coloraio. From the Grecley Tribune, The peoplo of Greeloy, nud of olher places in Colorgo, me destined ror & long Limo, and per- Lups always, to be itvrossivoly pained with tho sight_of juvalids coming hithior too late; and ospecially of such inval:ds ny are poor, and want ewployment, thac thoy may live whie they do live. ‘Uhey are comiug now, having faint, hopes that tiey tuny bo cured ; bub every oxpstlonced ‘porson sees that dvath has marked thom for bis awn, aud it cannat bo long bafore they will pass awey. Not Infrequently do such conio whio' are under tho stern nocessity of fluaing cmploy- ment, that thoy 1wy earn thoir brond; and, na they need excreise in the open air, or ut least oxposure to the mr, they get the ides that somchow thoy might bo inplu?'cll on cattle ranches, As somo huve o similar Ides who are not invalids, sud 28 somo young men thunk it would be good ldos tv ruiiticato on & rauch, sometbing wight bo said of what thoy uro to expect, J:'c'rat—le js not oustomary to furnish hired men with bedding. ‘I'hey ura to find their own blankets, nnd they muy sloep on the bay, or on the lloor, or on tho baie ground, In a good many places puch Jodging pinces aro preferable to beds, 3f thoy could Do nd. ¢ Sucond—Tho food §s plentiful chougl, but tho ind i far from boing what wost_yonug men in tho Epst are acenstomed to, and it is iar from being suitablo to an invalid. Thero aro two kinds'of ranches, ono Lind on which fawmilios livo, sud whero giain 18 grown, sud one which will bo tho beadquarters of the herdors, In tho Tast, tho hordepn do their owu cooking, and thoy live romote, seldom sooing hiuman boeings. Third—Cottlo_aro cared for by able-bodicd men, whoso dutics frequently compel them to: tako long rides, oftou to bo ont over mnmi and they are oxpeatod to sleop where night ovortakoy themn, and to ondure heat, hunger, thisst, and cold, without o murmur, It scoms to us that if invalids should undeitake to lond this lifo, their duys would speodily end. Wo bave heard of young mon of good meabs aud rofined bnbits beig employed on enttlo ranches with other ‘Tordors, nud thoy woro the subject of jolen and THE CHICAGO DAILY TRINUNE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 98, 1874 LOCAL MISCELLANY. NINTH WARD POLITIUS, A {bird mooting of tho ‘Lax-Payors' and Qitls zona' Indepondont Club of the Ninth Ward, or- ganized for the purpose of olecting an inde- pondont candidato for Aldorman this fall over Ald, Jamos O'Drion, waa hold Inst ovoning ab tho cornor of Potk ol Morgan stroots, and wns largely attondod. Prosldent Konting was In tho obate, and W. G, Rost Boorotaty, Aftor roading and approving the miuniea of tho provions mset- lug, most of thosa presont who lind not joluad the club came forward, by fuvitatlon, and Jolned, nwolling the momborship of iho club to abant 200, M. Edgoxorth, from {he Committee of Fivo appointod at & provious moeting to sclect an Lxacutive Committos, roported that tho Com- iitteo hnd solocted &' Committoo of Fifty,—tlve from ench precinet, aa foltowa @ Frat Precinct—Dennis McCarthy, Charles Qulan, Togor Mordan, O, Herboitr, Frank Siaystoll, suhind l"ndncbi‘ll". ’{mwéu. P, Nugis, O, Spafford, '""I :rf}x"fwé‘ku’_'i{ufl?}’\’fiu, B, Reynolds, John o u Malionoy, %7):’ figfiw“:'l‘l‘f'r-'rxe;.' e Barrett, P, MeManus, A tousk, 31, . Ontboy, Dy De laney, M, MeNishotn, ol Wa! Seventh Preefnoi—Thomas. Mo Kighth l“rr:x‘nrt—“llg.wb’g‘l:m\"?:ls Yeank_Kolly, . ggrujun, R, Tobial, A Sclugger, Judgo M. Grlg, “f{'.'x'x'c'?i»\r‘r'fl:flziflx:me; Dradley, Do Moeley, dohin ., Farioy, R restuerby and,” D Quill, T, Grady, o, anly, 7, Shoit, M. 0'ounor, Aftor rending tho mfiort tho Chair atated that hio did not kuow whother tas Commttoo wonld liave Lha hower to uominate an Aldermau or not after its ndoption, A member objected to the Committee for tho renson that it wns not o just ono, in that persony appointed wore i precinets whero thoy did uot nery, P, Toomy, foy ive, M. Beanlan objected to the Committee’s mak- ing any nomination for Atderman unless iv- structad by tho meetlug, * Aftor furthier discussion, the roport was ndopt- od, Dr. Scanlan thon movoed that the Commiiteo at its fivst moeting Lo authorized to make the necesenry coricetion in the Committee, Adopted, Fronk Lawlor was calicd for, and addrossod the moeting, 1o was quite sevors on tho Com- mon Conncil, and cautloned his hoarors against Listeniug_ to the promisca of aspiting politi- clana, Mo sald the present Aldorman (incan- ng O'Brien) had promised on the| fave of clection” fo Bccura au sppropriation for a viaduct at Harrison streot, but hnd sigually failed, and ouglt to bo called to account. He thought tho wurd veeded incrensed facilitics to suppress fires, snd thot a man ought to bo eloct- od to the Council pledged to this aud every other 1nterest of the ward,—one of unquestioned n- Rrity, Tho ITon, John F, Scanlan, being called, enid ho lioped tho Club would not e talked to deuth by # fow men. lie wanied to bear from overy moni- bor of the Club. Ifo wanted it distinctly understood that hie was not s candidate for of- llce,—either for return to the Legislature or Al- derman. o wanted to see tho club thoroughly organized, and every man who 18 a eandidate for oflico in tho ward onght to bo_brought before tho club and bo diksected. Boforo wo give our votes to anybody, let us do it upon the as- suranco hat onur rights nre bnln§ thoro- by protected. Tho epoakor then launched outside of ward = affalrs somewhat, tackied on tho financial quostlon, freo-trudo, and like heavv questions, and then congratulated the moching upon tho donise of the old and corrupk parties. ‘s was the bhappiest politieal senson of his lifo,—tho peoplo, for tho fizay time in tha Listory of the country, conld meet snd diseues the queations of tho day without regard to party lines or prejudices, ho spenter concluded by promusing to address tho club sn n speech of soveral Lours on tho finuncial question whenever tho club cotld meko {t conveuient to histen. 1tichard O, Gauuon being called, said ho un- detstood tha object of the club ta be to cou- tribitto to tho election of o good onest man as Alderman this fall, 1f such a wan could be found, 1o was beart nitd soul with Lite movemont, Mr. Adams moved that the Executive Com- mitteo bo instiuctod to meet next Monday evon- ing for businoss, ‘The motion provailed. i{he meotiug thou adjournea for ono week. T'ur TRIBUNE roportor, in conversation with gavoral prominent members of the meeting, beustd 1t stated that Michael Burns was at tho present time Ald. O'Brien’s most formidable xival for a place ju the Council of City Fathors, 1t was aleo stated that ho was tho candidate of Mr. Beanlun, and that {¢ it was found that o could not bo nominated or elected, Scandan had A gocond man for tho placa. 'The uames of hali- e-dozen othior promiuent citizens of the ward are also moutioued in conuection with the ofiice. —_— HOMEOPATHY. Tho Oliicago Acadomy of Homeopatlio Physi- ciaus aud Surgoous hold their somi-monthly meoting last night at the c¢lub-room of the 'L're- mout [ouso, Dr. Fellows, Prosidont of tho Soci- oty, in the chair, with Dr. T. O, Duncan a8 Soc- retary. Dr. Moore, a visitor from England, was introdueed, aud thanked the gentlemen for their receplion, Dr. Duncan read a letter from J, B, Braun, dated Munich, Buvaria, June 80, which coutuined to information that a Dr. Granvogl had recont- Iy discovered fn tho mincral waters of the Tyroll emall particles of tho so-called gneiss, o sor of glmmering sud whito granice, the winoralogieat uawme for which wna a8 yor unknown. T'he wator containing those particles, whon drank for some 1ime, was fouud to ronder caucorous Bores and uleers much worse, This causod tho Doctor to make somo iuvestigations, when he discovered that mountains fn tho neighborhood of the fountaing of Gastion wero composed principally of this guelss, and ho straightway sout to work and had & trituration of tho stufl propsred, This doue, Lio bogan Lo mako use of it as & cure for cancer. He tried it for the first timo with a woman somo &0 years of sge, who was laboring with an open eancer on one of her chocks, thore being a loss of substanco already o large as to intorfere watoninlly with speaking and swallowing, Aftor o short time ho noticed that the hole of tho dweused cheek was ginduslly Lealiug up aud cieatrizing, while' the comploxion of tho pationt was also ontirely chaugoed, #0 that she obizivad quite & goad-lookivg wu bLeulthy color, while sho presontad a peoulinr yollowial and cachoctic appearancs bofdre. I'ho wouan, the Doctor stated, has been freo from any relapso ever since, In Potorsburg, where Grauvogl js called from time to timo to attond Drussian noblemen, ho informed somo Homoopaths about it, who havo cured no loss than flvo casos of pronounced caneer, that had beon diagnosed as such by sov- erul allopathic doctors, siico tho short buAco of about a vear. In tho first stage, and before the tricks, and thoy wero nickuanied and Tidiculod. Telomachus s a sluve smong tho shoplierds in Africo expericvced o similar trentment. A fow words more concerning thoso who como too lato, ‘Iho lirsk thought of the boholdors is that tho juvalid bad fer better stay abt home todisumong; bis friends, sud annd tamilisy soonos, oro amon: strangers, and probably with hitle meuns, the lerrors of the dlsense are aggravated, and many distrersful hours arise thut shonld bave beon spared. Iight as is tho Colorado sun, oxhilaraling us fs the stmosphers, neithor have the powor to remove the deep-seated difti- culties, to allovinto tho nightly and protractod cough, nor to suppress the profuso swent of the midnight hour. "1vis ouly a question of a fow moro duys, and thon the wenry and voxed soul prasce nwiy, Suroly thora is a hind whore o home can bo found, and whers neither the day nor tho niglit Iy terribloe. The Big Gun, Tho manufscturo: of the 81 ton gun at the Royal Uuu Faotorlos in tio Loyal Ar- wonnl, Woolwleh, 18 slowly progromsing, and every stop in ita growth I8 watched with cousid- crablo intorest, The Jurgest of ita coils, excopt ouo, wus weldod under tho groat stenin hammor recontly, aud alforded n vory intorosting sight to largo numbor of spoctators, 'Fhis eoll wolghs nunrfy 90 tons, but it waw mavipuluted with tho_greacost ouso by tho oxport forgomoen ot tho Noys! Cun Factorics, although it was largor by § tous thau auy coil that hoy ever beeu mado, Anothor, nearly doublo the sizo, will, however, have to bo propared for tho samo gun, and some special machinory is belng eon- ntruotod for its munufacture. The progious of tho gun has In like munner necousitated altora- tioun of tho plaut-in moest of tho workshops of the dopartment, ‘I'e lathe {u which tho steol tubo s boing bored how had Its head canled about 10 foov 1qum}h tho wall into tho noxt shup, boing ¢o much longer thun any tnbo which Ling proyiously paused througl tho boring wils, 1 length 1 uoarly feot, and ity wolght about 16 tons, “At tho flred boring u rough ont of 8§ Inohos Ia to bo takon out, the calibro being enlarged by subsequent cuty of 11, , 10aud 14 Inches, dincase hind taken o malignaut courso, 1t sooms to bo yuito a specltie romedy, 1'he Doctor in- closed with Iy lottor o amiall portion of thia whits grunito to tho physicians of tho Ohicago Acadomy, ond olosed Lis letter as follows , “Meautvhile, I would gract vou, your 'Ualon, and the rest of tho 'gators, aifectionatoly.” Dr. Tostor then delivered un nddross on tho continuous fovers, He kald that the continuons or prolonged fevers, genorally speaking, woro al- ways Eho result of cawscs, neting for s long time, impniving tho nutritih of o body. Thess causea might be such as to affect primarily the wind, or the nervous systom, or the assimulative functions, 'Fhero was nosnacifio causy other than this,—nuything that touded *o uudormine tho gonoral sirougth for a loug timo might canse continueus fovor, 'Fla disenss s not to be ro- garded as an accldont or an irratloual quantity, ut a8 tho loglenl rosui. of caudes that hnd long and ropularly wrought tholr way to that resuit, ‘The dincnsg, "the Dootor sald, was realiy an effort of Nature to tako o discased budy to picces —n body that oy Leen built up under yufavorable clreumstancos orout of bud materiel, and to roconstruot it in perfect hoaith, 'Tho wholo bistory of a regular, uucomplioatod rewittent fover, for exawpla, proves this to bo Nature's meaning. Yor sho stops tho activity of the higher functions one by one, begiuning at the top, und desconding to the vogtatiue lifo of the body, where l\fimully e croused activity le carricd on Irom duy to duy, chuotly by way of oxcrotion, and by this proooss tho body 18 gradually roduced, deprived of ail noxlous olemants thut hud beforo doprossed and ihrentoned its oxistouce, wnd Ay last sturtod aguin on the high road to renowed Jife, T process Leing Nuture’s own mothod of curo, and the real weanlng of tho fover which sho mamtaing ought uot to bo _foollshly intorforod with by tho physician, Ifo not * cut short ™ the poriod of tho tover—lo wmay very ousily prolong v, 1t sy lust wny Lo [ronl oue wook Lo bwolvo— it must luv UL tho objeot in viow Iy attuinod—it wiil ; and thon, uud not soonor, Tho work of tho plysician b Lo seo thut the dise ouso daos nos lonvo its propor (rapk sud puss into Tatad complications, but that 1t shall pro- coed quietly, steadily, surely, to tho comploto fullllmont of its nppolnted work—tho taking down and rebuilding of tho mblnllli com- olivations mav bo - met and controlled, but tho duration of the dlseaso (tnless vro- Jonged by bad modicine or_injudiclous feoding) i fized from tho outsob, It ‘might have boen proventad bind control boon gatued {n thme, bot oneo estnbliskiod it cannot censo until fts work is porformod, 'bis fact must dotormine tho troatment, both by neloneo and modienl, of tho csacntin} fovors, “Thin pbyslelan's chiof duty 18 to yunrd against compliations, £0 koop off injudicioun frionds, to avold stutling, sfarving, amd stimulation all alike, spocinl “attontion being pald to the patlont's own appotite, ns Indicating best tho nowal noeds bf the systom. Soms cnses nre falal from tho outsot, 'Theso the physician lcads to 8 comforinbla donth, tho othor to roe nowed itfo—but Nntura londs him, This elosed tho Dootor's romarks, and tho gon« Homon wero about {o commonce the disoussion of the anmo, when, on motion of Dr. Holbrook, tho regulur business was susponded in order to oxamino a enso whioh the Doatar Introducad of & Laba About 8 mouths old it the Amas of its mothor. Tho infant somo throo weoks ago waa snfloriug with n sevore attack of cholora infautum ; winco its recovery it has boon in - porfoct health, with ~ tho oxcoption of an eruption on tho hond. Hovoral of tho loatnod gontlomon prosout oxamined tha caso, ond decided that the condition of {ho ohild was owing to tho extravaseationjof the blood under the stalp, ralsing it until arrested by the pross- uro of tho blood, thon degonerating into pufrs, Witk propior treatment, howover, tho easo could bo cured, With this deciston, tho discussion of Dr, Fou- tor's romarks was resumed, and was gonorally cutered into by each and nll aliko. ‘Lhero was som little difforonce of opinion as to the man- nor coitinttoun fovors sbould bo troated, but in tho nwin the fratornity wore of ons opinion. Aftor finally closing tho disoussfon, on motion tho Socioty waa dividod Into four seotlous, as foi- lows: Clinical medione ; surgery and ophtbal- mology ¢ obatotrics aud disoases of women and children: and matcrin medica, Thers being no fusthor business, the meoting adjourned, ———e GENERAL NEWS, Unloss tho firo-wlarm tolograph-wiros on Ogden wvenuo aro takon down tho boys will bo obliged ito suspend, kite-Oying, Tho peoplo of Nogora':Park arcitobavo s dance by mooulight this weok, on & platform laid by the Inke-shoro. Doaplte tho recent droughis, “pure mille” is offored for walo on Madison sirecot, noar Llizaboth, at 4 conta o quatt. A Chinaman practioing biillards all by himaolt wns the seneatioh fn a subterranotu billiard- room on Madison strect, near Halsted, tha other ovenivg. 1le ‘“swung a nasty quouo.” A Times reporier was stopped by a highway- man last night, who demanded bis money or hig lifo, . The seribo—such Is the forco of habit— nsled if be would take car-Lickots. The fountain of tho Youvg Men's Chrislinn Acgociation wag iu position yesterday. “The Uorse and dog departments wore in full blast, and largely patronized. It is coneoling to peoplo whodo water-pipes bukst fu thie winter to thiuk that in tho warm summer days the plumbers hovo to carry round portable furuaces, both henvy aud Lot, Complimentary—* Ugh! you White Stock- fngl” by the Captaiu of tho ;Pony Bully Bova wheon, at o critical stago of their gront” gawe wich tho Juuior Guttersuipes,—07 to b2,—shorts stop dropped o Qy, A citizon's meoting was beld in the Eighth Ward luss eveniug, having for fus objocs tho olea- tion of on indepondent candidate for Alderman, The meoting was slimly atteuded, and udjourned for oo woek, ® The lomporaturo yostordsy, as obsorved by Maunsso, opticiau, undor Tius Trrvuns Batldmys, wog ¢ In tue shado ut 7 8. m., 74 deg. Iair, e m, 78 dog.: 12 m,, 80 dog.; 3 p. m., 82 deg. ; 6 p. m., 80 dog. ; nnd 8 p. m,, 76 deg. ‘The managers of the grand charity concort in 2id of tho sulterars by tho ginsshioppor plague, to bo given Monday evening, requert those who aro to act us usliers on that occanlon to meet ab No. 78 State stroet, ab 12:15 p. m. to-morrow. ‘Tho censolees warfare botween tho ear-drivers and the gnlooh-koopors at the corner of Madison sireet and Western avonuo, has resulied in tho invoution of a tumblorthat contnius 4 cubie foob of glaes and considorably less thon o cubio inch of whisky. Tho frauds of the poripatetic rag-poddiers in tho matter of woight aro flagrant. Lass woek one man tried to convinee a womau on Livcoln street that a ila of a daily papor for two mooths at 3 cents & pound camo to 8 cents,—and thub paper tho Juler~Ocean, too, The Clan-na-Gnol Guards nre ordered to as- somblo, fully uiformed ond oquiped, at the Cowpaby's Armory, at 7 o'clock this ovenin ‘I'lioy will proceed Trom the armory to tho hi~ an’ Southerh Dopot, whore they will receivo &\mrlcrwmtcr Kineatdon his return from_Ire- lund, sud cscort him to his residoveo on Now- berry aveuuo. ‘Ing TRIBUNE {6 iu receipt of o commuuication, migned ‘‘Muny Citizens,” wherein the North Chiiengo City Railway Company is roquested to Iny o track on Centre street, now that gas-pipos and eawers ure beluge put in. "The writer sooms ta think it would be & good iuvestwment for the Company to muke, but Mr. Turner may tako a difforent viow of the matter, The alarm from Box 51 ot 4:10 o'clock yester- day aftoruoon was causod by the buriiing of somo rugs in the attie of tho bLuilding No. 168 Lighteonth stroct, owned by Luawrouce Franz, sud oceupiod by James L'oonoy as & residence. No gorlons damago resnlted. This Is tho chird timo that tho piace has boen fired by an ju- condiary. ‘Whoen you got on o car at Franklin atreet and ot bildged. Just as - the conductor by takon your faro, tho oasicst way to to got it back s to ask lum if ho can give you nickols for n quartor, Tholding the serip ju your loft band aud oxtend- ing the right for tho chavge, Whon he bas given you tho lyst fiyo, sny tbat you yuess you won't wait, and, returning tlio serip to your nocket, dopact. * Yes, you may flaunt on the stroot-coruers in searlet aud conrss liuen, aud dofy public opin- ion, but walt till the Grand Jury gots dono, and theu you city commiesionnires Will have to put ou anothor uniform,"” was tho remark of an iu- dignaut buv misinformed eitizou on dadison street yesierday, concorning s bumble nicssen- for who nover pub a contract in the fiold nor the division of a hospital-lot stcal kuew moro than a spiustor, Tho Oriental Conslstory hefd their second an- nugl oucnm[»mcnt at Lighland Yark yesterday, and entertalned tholr gucsts, the Caléago Come mandery, in trne Masouio style, Noarly 200 men 1n uniform wero in the livo whon the bodios loft the city. 'They woro accompanicd byabout 1,560 friendy with their familias, and tho wholo party speut o very plensant dny, ‘Lho principal asnuse- mont wos dancing, in whicly many fook part, whilo thoso not disposed to exert thomsolves wandered about the grove sud killed timo in a moro congenial way, The third annual moonlight excureion given by Mr. William Ripley to Lis numerous friends ocencred Thursday ovoning, aud was an excood- ingly onjoyable aflair, ‘Llic tug Bon Drako took o lacgo purty of ludios and gentlemen out on the luke, and stoamod around for wovaral hours, visiting tho various polnts of interest, Musio and rofreshments sorved to mako tho tima pasy moro_ploasautly thun' pethsps it othoerwise would,™ Mr. Shorwin, of the firm of Reid & Bherwin, tho weil-known packers, heard a noise in hin barn, ou Arvold troot, botween T'hirty-fifth aud “Lhirty-sixthon Wednosduy night, and, on going out to learn the cuuso, found Johh J. dtyan ongogod in b combat with n dog, favorito auimul bolonging to Mr. Shorwin, und a_watoh- ful gusrdian.” Au oflicor was cailed and tho fn- torfoper was arrested nud lockedup, on Tueuduy{ night an old man G0 yoatn of ago, ovidontly au itluorating tinker, wns run over on tho Pittsburg, Cincinnatl & 8t Lown Ruilwny, noar Forest 11ill, and recowved futal injurics. 1o was brought o this clty ou tho froighs traiu which Injured him, and, whilo belng conveyed to the Morflun i an oxpross wagon, he died, Do- ceased bad long gray whiskers and lair, and wore a brown coat,” dark vost, brown votton punts, an ol black folt bat, and o red flannol shirt, Mo bad with him o satchol, contaluing tools and a lot of umbrolla trlmtuings, Wednesday eveniug two mon ealled on Chiarlos Kulilow, the Janitor of Sharpsbooters’ 1al, cor- wor of fllinols and Clurk strcetu, and dosirod to bo shown an uppor hall in the bullding, which thoy wishod to ront. ‘I'he’Jamtor took thom up- stulre, sud while ougnged” in conversution '«\éh ono of tho meu, the othor robbod his room, aftor effecting an enlranca by olimbing ovr th' tran- won, A silic dross bolonging (o Mry, Kubilcs, & wateh nud chiain, sud soveral othor sitiolos weye stolen, The rebhory wus not discovered uutil uftor tho mon had loft the placo. A yoport was rifo yestorday that tho Iate casbior of tho Conlral Hotel was & defaultor to tho oxtont of about §700. An investigation proved tint thara woro some *!irregularitios " in In his ~gosh acconmnts, but that ‘ ho soltlod tho snmo watisfactorily beforo leav~ ing. Tho gentloman, with his bride, aro now rovollng in now flolds benonth the Drltish Lion's nose, Tho oxact amount ha owos tho liv- ory-atablos, lnundrios, and barbor-shiops of tho city Iy not known, but 1y anpposod to npproxi- mato 8600, o lias loft bohind many anxions inquirers, Within the past forty-olght hours, evory kito in tho olty hus boon ‘witidrawy from tho air, savo utd oxcept thoud thet nea anchotod to the tolograph wires, “I #py ™ o now i fashlon, "Plhiero iu not s lamp-post in tho residence dis- trios which {s not durivg daylight oceupied by o small boy, who poops covortly undor his otbow whilo romarflng “'Sixty-throe, sixty-four, 31;;1&;,41“, nlnoty-six, uluety-nino, ono lun- rod— Tieady or not, Yau ahall bo caught,” and at any stroot-cornor » child is rathor moro Iikoly thau not to tnfringo on_ono's stomnch, shrloking wildly: "I spy Blily Popkinal™ A pair of horsea dissolved Imrlm:mhlll with their earriago in front of Copelin's, the phiotog- raphor, on Wess Washington streot tho other oveniug, loaving tho driver to sottle accounts nt tho old stand. As soon as he had roturned from a briof * walk-off "—which lio bad taion upon his noso_rathor than hls onr—ho demnnded of tha only bystander who was not running alter the fugitive siaods_or orytng * Firal” why In tho nanio of that placo whoso oxistonce 18 denhted by many liboral and advancod theologiaus o had not stopped thom. The pnrtf addrossod replicd that bo was w journalist and didn’t propoxo to tako tho Lrond out of Lis mouth and tho itoms out of hls papor for auy nian ttat evor mado a paviug-ronnner of his head. OBNTRAL TARK INAUGURATION. Tho formu! oponing of Contral Park will take placo to-morrow aftornoon. Carrlages should 80 by way of Washington streot, and thoso wiho cuunot affoid the luxury of a more stylish yohiclo will porhips bo iiteronted 10 Inowing thnt Kobl's ompibuses will ruo to tho park. Tho councerb will commenco at 3:30 p. m., aud the ful- lowing programme will bo performed under tho dureotion of AMr, Hatis Dalatha : TAUT 1 “Victory March . # Suowball Folko . Qrerture to « Nabis Dt from @ Lucia »,, ¥ Wine, Womnen and Song Waits . #Wedding March ¥, PANT 11, Qverturo to Poot and Foasant’ Sy Patponrl ou national air = Tielnicks Tomouzs from ' Mignon, " 80io for coruot, Mr. A, Jobn Tantasiu from * Faust ¥, o \Gounodt # Qullop Guarlere ... v Tomenkraue *riuco Prodorle Murcli 7, Ry TIE TEMPERANCE OAUSE, Tho second meoting of the Yuiug Men's Tem- peranco Organization, conuected with the ¥, M. C. A, wng held ot tho roome of tho Associatiott Inst ovoning, A small numbar were presont, but consdorablo iutcrast was manifosted in thoe work. Au Englishman by the namo «f Paxion spolo In Tavor of tho Organization rontiug rooms it variout portious of tho oity, aud fitting them up @8 couvorsatlon-rooms, guch as aro now bolng formed in Loudon, Sovoral athor gontlemon followed in the samo strain, until the Bcctetary voluuteered au exprossion of tho idon, lio had iu viow, IIo stated thut tha present fountain in front of their building had cost about $200. Iu wns his intention to locate a# many barrels 08 possible in tho businesn por~ tion of tho city, aud follow thoso up with iron fountaina, The Committes on Water-Barrela stated that a naw barrel would bo placed at the coruer of ‘Wasbhington and Clark acieets during the present wook, fnud that the barrel formerly in uso wounld Dbe located at the cornor of Franklin and Madison strects. Thoey thon adjourned to meet at the samo placo on Tucsday ovouiug noxt. TEOPENING OF A PRETTY-WAITER-GIGL 8ALOON, Mr. Rout, how's tuts? Tho following at- nowngement npponrod ou & board in tront of No. 173 Boush Clark streot tast ovoning: * Grand reonoping! Walter-Guls to-night! Good Music, ete., ote.,” Investigation roveslad tho fa¢t that, suro cnough, the pretty (?) waitor- gitls word In the basemiont, ™ slinyng beor” ss of ofd, snd fuveighng vumerows niok- els into their capacious pockets, cores of the old-tima prety. 'nilcl‘-i,'lrl boys passed iy, chatted with tho fruil fomales, snd bounea: thomselves out to niaka way for others. 'Fho placo was in full blast, and the propriotor soems determined to test tho validity of tho recent or- der closing up such resorts, ~ Sineo this class of saloons hns beon closed up, Clark streot bas assumed a sombre-like and dull ap- penrance, compared with ante-closing-up times, and the proprictors of thio noisy placcs havo fels very blua at the loss of 5o many shokols. It is eaid that othor saloovists will follow tho exam- plo sot by tho bold one above referred to, and if agaln ordored to closo up will conicet tha - thority of the Police Superiutendent to interfero Wwith thom, —_——— HOLY FAMILY CHURCH. . Tho 1)y Family Cuthedral, near tho oorner of Twolfth siroct and Bluo Island oveoue, is porbaps tho largest and most costly church in tho city. Not eatisfied with this, it scems des- tined to have tho tallest spire. To this ond, o erection of o spiro upon tho 8§0-foot tower of tuo church 18 now in progress, The spiro is fashionod gomowhat aftor tho erchitecturo’ of tho chutreh, and when completed will stand 275 fect nbove the ground. It will bo surmounted Ly o gilded iron cross, Tho first 128 feot of tho tower and spiro is aquare, and tho residuo octagon. An idea of tho sizo of tho siructure muy bo gained from tho statoment that its bullding will consuino 100,000 feot of timber, 20 tous of wrought-iron straps and bolts, 235 tous of cast-iron shoos for braces, and 40 tous of cnt-stone, to eny nothing of the gal- vanized iron to bo used in covoriug it It is ostimated that 150 fons of matorial will be used in its consiruction. It will cost avout $18,000, nud §s expacted to Lo coms pleted by Oet, 1, Mr. J, P, Hubor is tho arctutect, and J, P L'racy tue contractor, both of this eity, ‘e corner-otone of tho chureh wos~ Inid Aug. 26, 1857, nud tho chureh way_ dedicated (oo ‘yoars lator, Tho building of .the spiro at this "timo is oulrv the complotion of the original dosign. 'Iho church Yoy alroady cost. for building snd furniture, about 850,000, When camploted, with ity thirty- two chime bolls, it wilt bavo cost’ not less than §425,000, which, we believe, is more mouoy thun i invested in avy other city ohurch. Tho choreh rotaius tta originul pastor, the Lov. Futher Da- wien, who estimatos thut 16,000 peteous attond sorvico thoro overy Sundar,~—or moro thun attend auy fiftoon Drotostant ohurchos fn tho ity The atteudauce of children alono upon The childron’s Suuday-servico is ostimatod b 4,000, The chureh never was in a more flourish- ing condition, e THE CITY-HALL, Presidont Priudiville of the Ioard of Publlo Works yostorday rofumed from iz visit to Canada, . Ald. Diuor, who has boon out of town sinco tho Dufferin rogoption, has also returned, Ald. Corcoran, of tho Firo end Water Commit- teo, will oall & weoting of that Commuliteo on Baturduy next‘at tho City-Clerk's oflico, Bavoral of the Aldormen sud the Mayor of Trooport wero (ho guosts of tho Viro-Marshal and Mayor Colviu for a few hours yestordsy af- ternoon, ‘l'hoy camo to the city for tho purposo of purchasing a now firg-onglue, and callod on thoso city oflicials for advice g to what would bo thoir best courso. THE COMBMITTEE ON RAILROADS met yeslorday aftornoon in tho City Clerk's of- fico, Tresont, Ald, Lougacher, Richardson, Btout, aud Warron, On the motion to rocom- moud the tearing up of all side-tracks on tho cormer of Wost Washington aud West Witor utreots, the Commiftes woro oqual- ly divided, ‘The Waldheim Rallrond motier hus beon transforrod to tho Committes on Streets and Alloya of the West Division, Oxdinoucos providing for Lotso-rullroads from the cornor of Rundolph utreot sud Fifu avenuo, north to the end ol‘ Wollg stroot, und on West Nouth avenue from Milwsukeo ayeuuo to Ilum- Loldt Parls, were buth laid ovor for tha puzposg of houritys objections to vither of tho proposed roody, The Committeo then adjourncd for u divo to fnvostigato woveral rights wlich tho Cluengo & Sonthorn Ruilrond huve applied for, No conctusion was ariived at, LOARD OF FOLICK, AL tho ropulur mecting of tho Board of Tolico and Firo Comwisslonors, soveral flremen were tried on difforont petty charges, Firemon Montgomory aud Quinn wora fued five duys' pay euch, uud tho others wora pardoned. 'Fioy recommondod that tho Board of Publis Works grant pornngston to Col, Plerce to ovooi throo of tho Friuker fire-plugs iu- diforont locations which tlo Fire-Marshal may soloot, Hevernl lottory from engino manufuoturing companivs woro roud, and tho 16th of Beptow- bor was wolecled oy {ho day on which the _flro-opgwo trinl would ‘tako place, Tho Marshal stated $hat s practical harncsa. mnker ought Lo bo engaged by the Bonrd for the putposé of making and ropairiug hatness and horo. Dida for differout artioles for the uso of tlio Tire Dopnrtment storo opened. *No contracts nwarded, TIE TOAND OF DUDLIC WORKY clto tho following instance of tho uttor uncless- ness of tho corbifieaton of indebtednous which it 18 proponed thab the Comptrolior should {ssne during the presont emorgoncy, Tho lowout bid for the conslruction of tlie Lincoln streot onging-house, way_ that of Thomas Courtugy, who offered to do 6 for £0,000. Ho claims that (his bid 18 80 low that ho will be_compolled to demand censls for tho work, should the contract bio award. ed to bim. Tho noxt lowost bid {s for 815,450, or #8,600 moro than the Courtney bid. If tho Comptroller {inds it Impoxsibld to” pay Courtne; in roady monsy, thon must the contract bo award- od Lo tlio next lowest biddor who will nccopt cor. tiflontes.as_payment. In Uhls manner 83,650 would bo thrown dwsy. ‘The Doard, howover, hopo to bo nblo to etrard the contract, to Mr, Courtnoy, and only nientlon tho case as ono that would occur froquently, were tha Comptrollar to {esuo such cortificatos. —— REVENUESTAMPS ON BANK OHECKS, 8, A. Irvin, Cotloctor of Tutornal Rovonuo of tho Iirut District, hna rocoived tho following let- tor on tho subject of rovonuo stamps on bank chooke, drafls, ote.: ‘TneAw, DECANTMENT, OpFIOR oF TN, REv., WAsIINGTON, ANg, 26, 1874, Bin: 3, W, Middicton, Beq,, printiug and atationo- r(y houne, No, 50 Btate stroet, Chicago, has written to tiy oitice respecting thio logatity of wstug, withowt stntmpo, rocoipls and cliccks payablo * one dny aflor date, without grace," sn aubsiitutes for regular bank cliecks, payablo ut tight or on dematid, Pleass advisg Dim that bank checks, drafts, or orders, payable at eyt or on demnnd, drawn by any party, for any autonnt, upon n bank, banker, or {rist company, aro witbject to the stnmy tax of 9 cents, All other yapora fesucd on or after Ocl; 1; 1873, are exempt, 1418 not 10 bo expeotedd that thin' ofico will ail fn fventing formn fur ovading the slawp tax n checkn, Vety ro- speciully, 11, 0, Koaxxs, Deputy Connnissloner, gy PERSONAL. Lyman Morge, Bacrélary of the Morso Manu- faoturing Qompauy, of Now York, s ab tho Palmer. . Wallace Joties, Enq,, of LaCrosso, Wis., I spouding o fow duys hero with his many Chlcago friends, T Among tho pnpits studying undor tho tonding paiutors at tho ArtColoby, in Daris, 18 Miss Kuto Comeron, of this city. oIr. Wallace R. Dean, an 0ld and well-known citlzon, is lying dangerously il at his residonco, No. 899 Michigan avenua, Mr, ITenry 8. Pago, tho golo cornet player and lender of Pago's Military Iand, who has been conflued to his room by sickness for tho pnst six woeke, waa out yesterdny and negotiating with the Exposltion maungors for the introduc- tlon of his orack band of gaily-drerscd musiolans iuto tho programme for tho coming Exposition. Mr, Qoorge P, Ianeen, formerly County Asont and Coronor of this county, subssquontly United States Cousul at Elsdnoro, Deuwmatlk, Ling becowe a resident of Mabile, Als., owing to the poor stato of his wife's health, Mrs, Rusoell wislies it underatood that she did nat stato st thomeotiog of the Good Sawaritans, Weduesday, that sho coineided with Mrs, Leou- ard on tho prayer question, but that she agreed with Mrs. Franklin, who thinks the unfortuuntes eaunot bo roformed unless thoy recoive religious ingtruction und aro prayed with, Prof, Bwing io oxpected home from his sum- me trip to Oblo to-day or to-morrow. Should ho arrive, 1t is probablo ko will preach Sunday at tho Tourth Prosbytorian Chureh, corner of Suporior aud Rush streets, a5 no mrangements have been mudo looking toward the contiuuatlon of the 1froo roligious services ot MeCormick's Lull, 'Thio Bt Lonis Globe of the 20th says: ** James M. Martin has comwoancod a suit for divorce from Mary A. Mustin, Tho couplo woro married in the Parish of Orlenns, Lowsiann, and lived to- getlior until last July.' Pluintitt alloges that hia Wifo has committed adultery with ouo J. M, Rud- doll, i 1louston, Fex., and’ in omcngio, 10l. Iia nsk for tho custody of tha two childvon, n boy and o gitl. Dotondant resides in Chicago." Benator Jones, a Novada capltalist, was in tho aity a faw days ago luoking aiter real estate ine vestments, His attention was directed to the Towa of ShofMeld. & suburban property of ubout 800 scres, but engagomonts ut homo procluded his oxawining it, 'I'ho property 1s hold at 1,000,000, aud MMr. Joues {u coustderiug tho purchaso offa fifth intercst thorein, with o viow to ity carly dovelopment. llais expected to vimt the cify agnin on or about Nov, 1, aud hng signified s intontion to puchase Chicufio real ostate to the amouns of $1,000,000, The lcading ronl-cstato mon of tho city uro watching Lils movoments, sud aro anxious to show prop- orty to the bost edvantaga, o recoption toudered tho Rév. J. W. Baln, tho mnow postor of tho United Presbytorian Clreh, corner of Monroo mud Pauling. atreots, by his congrogation lnst oyening, was very fratie fying to the large pumber Yreneut. Tho pro- grammo_consisted of oxcellont _singing, in shargo of Prof. P\ P, Blfss, Tho inaugural of tho pastor, sud nn' elegant auppor at which all wore seuted. Tho blegsing was pronounced by the Ttov. J. B. MeClura of the sAlliance. Among thosa presont wero Drw, Maj, Brovn, M, Dr. Black, Mrs. Lnco, Mrs, Baston, Mrs, Livington, Miss Boll ‘Yhompion, Miss Kat Sueliray, Missos iun and Anva Livingston, Miss Moy Walluco, Aliss Raney, J. M. Wallace, Maj. James Brown, Dr. Grabiai, and mauy ofliers, v, Bain hos innuguratod’his minisiry in thls chorgoe, under very favorablo cironmstances, 'Lho oceasion last ovouing was oujoyed by all. HOTEL ARRIVA] Palimer Iouse—A, Seckal, Now York ; @. 8. Folt, Gulonn ; Silas Bone, St Lowis ; B, Hame mond, Boston ; 8. 8, Carpenfer, Cinclunati ; . Puckord, Warren, O.; C. R. Trnin, Loston ; Lonis Schnoider, Now Orloans ; Willls 0. Ward, Now York: Alphonso Lo Due, Now Orleaus ; Joho ¥, Dozior, 8. Lovis, . . . Grand Pacific —I, “P. Hustings, Chippown ulls ; Ludlow, Wushington; J. Lorring, Dioxborg ; D. 1, Galloway, Potorsbure: W. D, Winson, Philadotphin ; the Tfon. O, IL. Vilas, Madison ; Liout, Wallaco Gratiam, U, 8. A.; ' Aloxsuder Mcmo‘ U.B.A.; G, I\ Boud, U, 8.'A.; Jobn I, IL ~ Wentworth, San Franclsco; ' W. D, Fay, DBoston; 0. M. Tort, Oswego; V. 1" 'Lindlov, Milwaukoo; Georgo O, Kimball, Springfleld,’ Mass.; Sumucl Muflin, Naw Ore leaus; L. R. Spocrs, Columbus, Mis Platt, Ithaca, . . . Sherman Howso—W, D, Wilkon. Itock Inland ; C, J. L. Moyor, Fond dn Tinos M. Wright, Bt. Louis; W.T. Bal Truitporb; I A. Ostraudor, Troy; J. 1L Cumpboll, Marshall, Miwch.; Gon. L. 1, Ayrey, A + » Tremont tlousas—Joln , Rico, Portland; L, D, Carter, Boston; W. I, Dutlor, Philadelphin; II. R, Hobart, Jockson- N. Matthows, Waterbury; L. D, Popo, villo; C. 4 Oswogos Solomon Bloom, Colneil Biulis., g UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. Tho Lxecutivo Committoo of tho ‘Irustoos of tho University of Chicago mot, by invitation of Hon, H. M. Thompson, at tho Brovoort Lowunoe, on Tuesday, and, alter pariaking of tho gonerous Lospitulity of mine host, proceedod to various watlors of busitogs. Arrapgemonts woro ordered for bringing to- Rother tio rogulur hbrary of the University and (Lo Ifengstonborg library, kopt bitherto in separato yooms, into ono farge room, which, when completed, will make ono of the flnost library-rooms iu thie country, In regard to the Latin professorshlp, mnde vacant st the closo of the last torm by tho ros. iguntion of L'rof. J. W, Slearuy, who goos to Bouth Amorica, it way . Zesulped That wherens tho Professorsbip of Latin Languuge sud Litoratura wus orlglually dlled Uy o geutloman of tho Eplucoyst Glurel, uivl whorvis o Tromfnient man 6f thst Oburch hus rocontly given. e Couragemont that at s duy nat distunt ho would eudow that Cliatr, nnd s oxprescod n wish tiat 3t wight by Blled by o churebman ; therefore, deesolved, 'Whint n commitico, colwisting of tho Clian- cellor, Judjgo Doohitiv, nnd Dr, Hipith, 18 hercby apm poluted to confor With Lo Topresentalives of the Epis— cupal Chureh In the Board of ‘Urustocs with reforanco €0 tho nominution of n snitublocandidato for that place, unl temporary provision for his zulury uiti! such ting a8 {he Chalr iy bo endowed, A commltteo cousistiug of the Hon, J, R. Doolittle, tho Hom IL al, ‘Chompson, and the Ruv, Dr, Smith, und the Ohairman, Dr, Boono, wus appointed to muke arrapgoments for tho publio exercises iu ceunoption with the inaugura- lon of the new Prosident, Dr. Moss, sul the Chuncollor, Dr, Burrouglis, soon after tho bos ginning of the collego your in Septembor, A plan for ralsing 8 fund of not loss than 60,000, to bo known as the * Natioual Contun- ‘viul Educational Fund,” was ndopted, and Ay, J. W, Lurrlmoro wus appoiuted to Lavo cborge of that worle A committeo, with Lr, Smith at tho hoad, wiy appofntad to collnto und revise the by-laws und otiior rogulutions of tho Trumtcos, ‘I'lio Trousurer, Jolin W, Griggs, ' reported in rogard to necossary proparutions of the Uni- voruity bulldings for the opouivg of the yoar, and tho austody and caro of tho #nmo wors com- mitted to him, Aftor attantion to minor mattors of bualness, tho Committeo voted to adjourt. —— ELGIN AND VIOINITY. About the oniy foplo of Intarent Lioro ot pros- ont in tho approaching falr, whictr will bo lold noxt weak, commenolng on. Tuosday, Tho ofl- cory in charge aro utriving to makoe tho occasion ono of interost, snd hopo for a financial succous, Dromiums on trotting, aggrogating {n amount $1,000, aro choesfully offored, aud will bo as cioorfully roceivod by tho winnors, THE DROVANT, . ‘Tho oxtremo aud lofg-contiunad drought in thils toeality sooma about over, Therain of last weok have freshoned up tho fall feod, and a4 our dairymon nevor depend wholly upou the product of thoir farmg for grain for wintor uso, it may bo fald thelr hearts aro sightor than thoy wera tsvo woolks sinco, THE 1HON TRIDIE Workmou are busy roplouking tho iron bridgo ncrosy tho river ab Chicago strect—n muche noadod work, Tha river {a fordablo anywhoro, wad travel {8 not intorrupted, AN UNLUGRY HUNTER, A yonmi man namod Clifford was oub hunting praitic-clifckons on Bunday, and, thinking he onpled a flock, banged nway., Mingled lowfs of angor and patn was tho coho 1o his ganshot, whun ho disoovored Lo Lind shot two young fol- Jows nmmod Lynch and Bechilugor, ouch of whom will probably lose an eye. Whothier they woro in front or ‘bohind tho mnrksman, or at which ond hisgun i mose daugerous, i is fimpos- siblo to toll by theaccounts, Well, Clifordeame to town to got somo Inudanum aud brandy for his gnaig, aud, whilo the druggist was pouring out one kind of mediclue, Lo "oizcd tho othar bottla sud deanl: from that, Iv proved to bo landanum, ot ho bind to Lo ropaived. Bunduy wan an uns luckyday for bim. N. B.—1lo got no chickons, and it is prosumed nono will fear him iu the futuro—but all resi- donts and ramblors iu s hunting grounds would better kecp o close watehs whol that gun ia Lrought to & poise. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Georgo M, Maule, nu old_and woll-known citi- zen, ovidontly tricd'to soothe all bis orrows o duy or twa since by taking au ounco of chloro- form, Ilo was discovared In time to apply ro- storatives and now travels around agan, Mr. M. s woll-olf, choerful, and_friondly, and only suniniso can supply » possiblo reason for lus ovident desire o bid adien to this vain world, LAWY SOCIATLES. On Frigay ovoning thore will bo a_Inwn socia- Dlo givon by tho young pooplo of tho M. E. Oturch on the grounds of A, Heath, Dundco stroet, Lawn sociables have beon a segulnr ou- tertainmont during tho summier, aud the young peoplo bave enjoyed them immensely, = Hov- | eral serions fonrs bhave rasulied, howevor, Somo of tho young Indies who _nutondod them bavo mitived homo 80 late wilh such pitoous tales of losing their way that their paremts have heon terrioly frightoned, After the moon Rots there mny frequontly be seon saged mon, with lautorns, ambling sround looking up tho lambs, THE DAIRSAEN, Tho Illinois State Dairymon's Association will meot iu_Aurorn this year, Lhe session com- menciny Wodnesday, Oct. 7, and coatinuing Lwo days. I'ho programme announced by tho Com- 1ittoo ou Exercities 18 a4 follows: An addres of welcame, by Mayor Liltte, ot Aurarn. Dresident J, R, MleLean’s wddress, Adiress, D, ¥, Burcley, of Blgin: “Last and Futnre of tho Dairy Iutoreéts of Ttinols.” ‘Subjocts of dircuesion: “7Tlia #upply and demaud of dairy products, mnd their prospectivo markets,"—D, G, Eldredgo, Dr, J, Tofit, bup best plan fo avoid (ho low priova’ wicli usually provail for bulter and cheeso during tlie Sunuer months,"—R. Htove, H, B, beet “method “of keoplng up the eupply of milk during summer droutyhls,” —Jndgo 8, Wilcox, R, W, Stewart, *The advaituges of tho ussoclated system for tho manufucture of but(ur and checac, os conpared with tlis old systom of indi- vidual dafrics,”~L I, Wenzer, Monry W, Mesd, * What fmprovement bus beon mads {1 tho'lust tew yoard fu thio mrnufaciure of butter aud cheeso, und ity resulta,"—D, E. Woud, A, Lovell. * Tho best method of imyrovivyg and suppiying the dairy,"—C, O, Bucll, 1, Bojse, iscollaucous busincss, TIUE KANE COUNTY FARMERS will hold o convontion ut Gonova Sont. 10, to nominuto persons o fill tho oflices of Shorilf and Coroner of the county, Also to elect delo- gates to tho Indopeudont Cobgressional Convene tion to bo hold in Elgin Sept. 17, Also, fo se- lect delezates to u District Conventfon o Lo held at Genova, Sept, 21, to pe- leck three candidato for legislative Lionors, aud transact wuch other buginess as may come before them, DBy the time all tho tickens proposed oro in the fiold in this section of conn- try, tho voter will havo todrop paity and pivk for mon. Alrendy tho mixturo 18 mptting so thick the average politician hardly knowy whero to put in his oar. REUNION DAYS" are upon us liko a deluge, Sept. 8, the One Tluudred aud Lwenty-sovonth 1llinois In- funiry will guther at Elgin and nfm their com- mitsary battles over again; Sopt. Y, the Tifty- wecond Infantry, fcrmnrl{‘ commanded by Col, Wilcox, will reuno at St. Charles; Bopt. 181 uet apart for the Bighth Cavalry to rattlo thoir spurs arouud tho quict strects of Woodstock, aud groeb their fornier comuander, Gen. J. F. Farusworth, swho i8 oxpectod Lo malo an uddress upon ques- tious of luterest o all, MISCLLLANEOUS. Tho now buildiugy aro being pushed forward rapidly, and beforo snow flies all traces of our conflagration will bo obliterated. **'Tlioro is mueic in tho air.” Tho Indies pro- poso holdiug o ninss temperatico nieotiing i ono of tho chusehes Sundny, wud express thair minds upon the two candidutes now before thae peoply for Judge,—consilored us temporance men, and their conseaquent fitnees o sdorn the Bonch, Sonto Siovly specohes arejexpected, as tho sub- {eets ara both good ones for dissection, ‘he Htov. Fu. 3L Woadruil is expected homo noxt weel from bis aunual vacation, and will roceive o cordinl weleome from his flocls. The Bluf City Band afforded our citizensa vory fine concort Weducsday evoming, being statioued on Uifford Square. “A large audienco awsembled to hear the ranlly fine music. -~ WASHINGTON HELGHTS, At the meoting of tho Village Doard of Trustocs, Monday evening, tho bid of Androw Bill, offering to build sidewnlks on delinquont lots on Winston avenue at 23 ceuts por foot, was accopted. Tho Clerk was ordored to notify the C, R. I. & P. and the G, O. & L C. R. R, Companies to remove their tracky from Maplo streot within thirty days. A bill of 8120 for lumbor nsed in the construction of a ealabooso was accopted. ‘The Troasuver's ro- ‘;0" showing thaythio sece |T'ls np to Ang, 24 lmd con §408,87, aud tho disburscmonts $392,71, was roferred to tho Fiuanco Committoe, und the meoting adjourncd, CORNER-STONE LAYING. Tho corner-stono of tho now graded sohool wag lald Tuosdny with imposiug coremonios, Tho duy wan beautitul, mad there way o vory Inrge sssembluge of people from wll parts, Chi- cago, Blue Ieland, Dolton, and Englowood woro woll ropresonted, Addresacs were mada by Prof. Wentworth, of tho Notmal School; tha Ntov. Mr. Roy, of Cbiengo: the Rev. D.'S. Hoffron, Blr. Iuliug, Mr, W, 1. Iopkiuson, and wanuy others. Grent interest was uianifosted by tho citizeus. A bond of music lod the pro- cossion from tho old school-house (the only one threo yonrs ngo) to tho kit of the liow one—the fourth vuils in throe yonrs—whicl will cost §20,000. After the coromonios, (ho Committeo Jod' the way to tho Lommerich Tark, uoar by, whero rofroshments of every doscription woro liborally sud gratuitounly furnisied to old and young, —— A Curious Will. o tho romarkablo papors ou * Curious Wills,” publistied sorwo thue since by v illustrated cot- tomporaty, says i London panor, might be added with sdvantage a supplomontary sccount of the wmore curious fuvoral directions which thoso doc- umonts froquontly contaiu, An Intoresting caso in polnt {8 that of the lato highly-osteonad’ Sur- goon-Mujor Wyatt, 0. B., of tho Coldstronu Guards, who did il good servico to wniTeriug humanity In Paris aftor the slogo in 1871, 1o dewirod in s will, Iatoly proved, to bo buried in the futl-dress uniform of tho rogimout, in whict bo hind passed tho groater part of his useful aud Lonorable lifo, A Blule presontod to him by hiy wifo was to bo pluced fu Lis colllng uud thess benests bolug recorded, the Surgeou-Major wont on to diret that tho horses usod at bis™ funaral might not be *“decorated "~plumed and draped, We presumo—in any munnor; thut the mutes aud othor attendnnt should not wonr hat-bunds or siearf; thut cuch porson attondiug his funcr- al wag to_ weur in tokon of mowruing ouly s back band of madinm width—crapo for velatlves and clath for frionds; that tho gloves should bo binole; but that each person n tho traln should wear a canollin or other whito flower in bl but- ton-holo, a8 it was tho worthy Burgeon-Genoral's wish that the * coromouy slioutd Lo as freo nys fiodeibia from all’ gloomy nssopintions, and to bo considored moro oy un ocouslon for rojoloiny than for mourniug,” ~ Consopant with thix lead: Tug idea wa the exprossed winh that no kind of Widow's oap or weeds sbiould Lo worn by Lis rol- fot, and no particlo of axupo on tho garmanis of Lis relations, | Barunoss do Riva s AMUSEBIENTS, TS HOOLEY'S, OPRIING OF THE FALL K?lu WINTER BRASON, Monday Kvonly Ang. 81, and svur, ening o wocke nisu, Wadhzainy' Al Kntoeies o A Al wntl furibor o ) ot surthon weiseo, Bion Boueicault's famins omotional LEDASTRAY Wit tha followiug e 1 famay O'Nall, ¥ S Muedgobs SAnmannan Connt Radol JiniHiolnh, Gtandoso o Givorgs lln I 0, Morton, Mnjor O'ilar B 3 Jinior Doy Me. N, Balahueys Ununtoys Ary Mathildo, Dowager Codninns o Ghiandos Buzaune O'llara, 1 BOX BHEN egin ut s w'elook Matingos ACADEMY OF MUSIC. OClosing Represontations by the redoubtabls Sonistion v, OLIVER DOUD BYRON Who will appoar Iirlday and Saturday, and Satarday Mate \ibe, In is mronteat of an Hometioma oy O ACRQSS THE CONTINENT, WD all tho ocletnal Alnslc and Fffcote, Mondny—Hilborl Moi¥ ko aa * Hip Van winia M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, Britfiant Yuceoss of thio Papular Actar, LINT vening porformancea X o} N Thuraday, Veiday, aml Saturd) 1| el Womtor auial foltbo prctentod EHE DEAD EBART. )‘vrgwln Adamis as Ravort Ly o M. I ndey: . [ac e Legeand, introducing Py Vorsalit an SATURDAY MATINEE-HAMLET, TGS pranaratiun, Jolin Broughaii's Drama, "TIR Wilwankep Acadsmy for Boys, MITWAUKEE, W18, ho olovontly acadomlo yoar of this Tnstliation will commency Sunt. 7. o oourecs ol sn, : Seloniilo and o Glaenlust Goucsg, TGt x'{fm‘fx"-'fn'e':xf n;: s o whors! staduia; may Foroivo 8 tHorang prapaeation fie aue host Awmorican Gollogon 16 I3 ulloved. that. this Acadewy ffeen ndvantagos wlifeh are nnsorpassed, Ontniogi AL MARRIAS, Drincl ST. JOSEPH'S SELECT SCHOOL, ON ELM.STy NEAR MARKET,, Under ol 9 % Yy or charko ;)[":}:'?‘llzwdltsllhn Fathers, will onen for for thn meept apt. 1, sion of fiva months, Schaol Torm Tror TR conaiating o ‘b powions. Bipsclal atiention Rirae ] nrmotical business oduentian, Gaeia : uxtra olinrgo. Afrens commiunicatiany 1o b0 U Rev, FATIIE GEAID, 0, 8. B, II. B. BRYANTS (Buyanr & Syndrron) CHICAGD BUSINESS COLLEGE, Southeast car. Stato nnd Washingtonestu. Larost Tustitution of tha kind fn Amprica. Tilogant sunmuw—rich farmiinro—thorolgn spiiad—(ies clara teacho s—purioct discin =Iatia number of aty donta—lilgl standing with, T pUbILo-— {reanent apoio for businosa, Young men fratifiod for ofline of shott s tico. Yor oirculara nddroes H. Iy BRYANT, Ulidengo, St. Mary's Academy, g sy NOTICE DAIIE, INDLANA, 20th An, Hes i) I' Tor Cutalonus nd (ar Iororpn e ol Septs 1. G SOPrRIOR, Notro Dawo . 0., St. Joseph Gouuty, Tndians, ST.XAVIER'S ACADEMY Wabash-av., corter Twenly-ninth-st., Will opon for tho recoption of hoardors and day puplls Bopt. 1 For catalogus address THE DIREOTRESS; i RACINE COLLEGH. 0 twonty-seennd sosr of Ttacino Collogs, will Sept 18! slé;y\afnuhgg‘\minmnmnmy.flqo"‘s:h:nllgxb" [ e, ntitfie Sctinul, s tor nedt, o Grampmae Sofwol, tho Matiomatieat Sehol The [lX:l:'lll"fl'f Illlu‘lg‘l II!EIII"‘S I‘?{ raom & tho Adveitages of & Tarro onn. Fof mdmmanoe sooty e the Rov. Janios DoKavon, D: O.. Racine. Wi, Cata ko e B obiataed o Storchantst Reslooni iank, at) 4 . the 0 O g #en, MeClury; lfla'l?wn" oS ks & B Seminary of the Sacred Heart, 484 Weat Tuylor-at., Chicasga, i Tosiution oiers oves faciy T soogd ant 8 o, udios i Sopt, 1, 187 For furtlior yarticulars and prospegton b~ - 2 LABY §UPrRIoR, LAKESIDE SEMINARY, A Noue Bonrding School for Boys and Girls, AT OCONOMOWOO, WIS, Thiorauch [nstruetlon tn ovory Dopartyent, For G lswsampiyto " HiTS AAOH PN pliseloai AU P 0. REV, L, W, DAVIS, Racior. ENGLISH AND OLASSIOAL SEMINARY NO. 628 WEST ADAISa1, MRS, ANNA O, MITCI ELL and 2188 EMMA SHAW, riucipale, Wt zeopon Monday, Sout. 7 - Spacial attantion gison tothy Kiudorgartan opartaont. ™ For clsealars adgros 2 above, DREW’S BUSINERS COLLEGE, i s and u et Madiso for practioa) G S0l fo PRt Soutis o for i, “Actunt Dushiows. comblugd WILH Lseors, ‘Lvonios Class organtzed Sonduy, Sopte T+ MRS, SYLVANUS REED’S Fongli+h, firouch, and Gorman Boardiug and Day Sehool for gouni tudios Ad 116110 Rirly, Nos. U and 8 Fast Silty- third st. ow Yurk. # for tho uest W93, 1., Uct. 1, whon all puplls should ho pros- menm’m will' ropurs Septy =9, whon teacuors om. FERRY HALL, TIE YOUNG LADIKS' COLLEGIATE AND DRI BARATOLY SOHOOL, at Taks Fareal, it il o et s cnte ppo k. Y1) /Y11 45 (1 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, Studlos winl mfifiifiimfi;lnn TUESDAY, Nk‘gfl“. 1670, 1% or Uatulugues, ele., aditoss LGV, A1 NLER, €, 8, C,, Notro Danio, ind, s, Faith . Hosuer & Wiss B, B, Roekwells Tamily aud Duw Schond for soaws ndios, Epriuglold, Mass., rooponed Hopts 10, Somt for SIroGr. © MES, WM. G. BRYAN’S NOARDING SCHOOL ¥ORt YOUNG LADIES, The Tall Torm of Mvd, Iirsan's Scitou] commoiices Soptonbor 174, Butavla, N, Y., Abril, 1674, SOUTH SIDE SZEMINAEY, 400 NMichign .VOnUuo, M, H, SIMONS, Principal. _ This achool wi s Fuesdag), Sept. 8. DADAME 0. do SILVA i o MRS, ALEX, BRADFORD?! (formorly Mrs, Ogdon Hodswws) Knglisii, Fronoh, a Gorman Hoarding-ohwal, for Youus Ladios nud Ghit- droen, N roopuny Sopt. 24, Applicat 0 ruad v 1utturasabovo, EGE, in tho conntey, on tho L B &5 Male CHCILTAN COLL . W. R, R, Roard vily $iW. H. A, CECIL & BKOS,, ki 1,05 Tlardia Cony K. AN, Yo Milltary Aondemvs Now Tullding aud flno Gymnastum complated. S o B ian, Gt G A SR M., ROBERT DONAL Priclpals. o MANTORL, BING. AT tho Ttnssciavr Pulytochni Instituta, Teoy, N. Y. Istruction very practical. Advaiilagas wnsucpasacd fa thls country, - Graduates obtaln oxcollent positiony, Hav vt et 10, Vor the'Aummal Noglatue, kontalalie ink uiires o and full par s uddrosy (LS DRGWNE, Dirodior, ™ LE, TARRYTOWN.G! and Trouch huardin o olghteuntlhs yeur hosing Sovt o ‘aid Eoraponu salioots: diroas tho REV. Hoauttivt Cautiy 0.1 advintagen ot o groundeand vivor sgonory. | A DR, A, M., Prinoin (1orTAGE INARY, FOR Y0 ldios, Poughkoopsiv, Dutclices Downty, N, Y. Qs iy lzmnun‘l‘fiun‘nlu ‘Mualo ad iino arte & . o s, auirosy e 0, U, WHTSHLls Prmotpat sud Pronriotar. (DWARDS PLAGE SOMGOL FOR_HOYN AND onsig_tuen, Blockbridyo, boxlus ita anb ear Sopt, 24, POr AuuUM, BiX jirofossors Nropare i puplis' fur Golloge, Relontiilo Belioal or Muisitivss. Mossra. HOFRMAN'S FLAUK. Asaviata pal A Alixfiz\h‘)un'mfifi'}l FOR YOUNG LADILS, l.}“..llll(m“ Mnn;‘ \V‘h o] 'llt.nmvuullufinl’ll Hll;\lt;l;"}llni art oulture, & o, Bl A tave 6, ¥ ST, Filnonml IS5 BULKLEY'S HOARDING AND DBAV. Moot B B o Fatepbowitoseive- 4ac. #ou, will niohuti Sout, 16, ML ARDIVEL, 8 W, FORTY-SIXTH-5T., N. " rtnch, E and (forman Board- Tl 545 S0t ¢ Yot It 4ad GHHATOn, SopEnT: ity e S MULITARY INGTITOL or boys: ssvomme s G R MEDIOAL: DR. A. G. OLIN, Wastugton-at, Viio longost enzagod aud inoat au, e tan it Lo Git3, in L alsesat Laot im0 S iirahis Norvaus, and Spootul Divesates ‘I5osserpis Shltar o forniin apeGdily oueud: . TWRGA' Diovuod ik rivato aACNI A, ATl n{ AN, far Sand 3 stemays fhr trunOad, — Iatidntn ol 3 AIMANOU LrOALGA by Bk NO CURL! Dr Kea.n 9, 3 NO PAY ! VIIVAGO, " .;lllu Hfllll’fll (llnAlllK-.'!’l‘ Ma; wisulied, ut i, Sras bl sl o o, i R B v This Tnstitulion has -

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