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THE CHICAGO. DAILY ‘TRIBUNE \ \ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1874, LOCAL MISCELLANY. GENERAL NEWS. Tho Board of Monagars of tho Nowsboys' Tomo moct this nflernoon nt 3 o'clock, ot {ho offleo of tho Holiof nud Ald Baololy, 61 TsBallo stroots : Tho Rev. Dr. J. 0. Tack baptized twenty-five porsong at tho Contonnry Church yosterday nf- tornoon. Over 200 poopla will bo admitted to tho church noxt Sundsy morning. Mnrtin Casoy, boy 14 yonrs old, foll out of & treo near the railrond bridge over tho North Dranch and broke his arm. The nccidont oc- currod yostordny aftornoon while ()-unu]rl and other boys wero plaviug, Ilo was o his hoto, No. 431 Elatou nvenua, Mr., ', 0. Thompsoy, e roportar on tho Ohiens go Times, ciaimy that ho i tho nventor of the Adams *Btation-Tndientor,” o detailed lC’flalll“ of which was glvon in tho golumns of Tut Tuin- UNE of lost Saturday, o elaims that the Adams machin ia & violation of his patant, and will in madiatoly enter proceedings i tha matlor. Tho Rav, Davld Switg, fn bls sormon of yos- tordny b tho Tourth Presbyiorian Churaly ui- notneed tink pll offorts townns SOENLING 8 erge Lall oy & ploco of worabip, o tsko Lo placo of the church, woro at au ond. Tho Scssion found that so many of tho congregation wora onposed to the fdes that thoy have resolved to coutinuo to maot In tho prosont church untll such timo sa {hoy aropble to build & now and largor ona at goma poing farthor south, This thoy oxpect to do in tho couieo of & yoar's thno,. apt, B, J, Cunniffe, tho well-known and po‘f:ul:r commander of tho Irlsh Rifles of this city, hns recetved n sad ‘berenvement in the death of "hia daughter, Annie M. Cunnifto, which occarrod ab hinif-past 3 o'olock yosterday morns ing. - Tho fanoial procosslon will start frou tha Yomdonga of tho chils parents, No, 13l Tlarmitago aventio, for tho Hnizlo stroet Dapnt, abont noon to-day, and from the depot will prucncd by cars to Calvary Cowotory, All frionds of tha fomily are Invibed, ‘Pho slarmn from Box 801 at 8 o'clack last ovans ing wau onusod by s slight Jiro in 4 shod fn vear of No, 605 South Capal stroot. Tho damayo wau trifling, Causo of firo unkuown, -~ Anpio Fyfer wps arrested on complaint of Charles Smith, who alleged that sho stalo 86 from him lnst night, 'Phio woman was locked up it tho Armory. Jomos Genry 18 accused of knocking o boy down ond taking nuale of eavringd frot hjm, Ilo was nirontod veatenday, and will havo to suawar Lofor Juatico Boydon this forenaou, Officer Bdward Walsh was brutally nesaulted ot an omly houy yesterdey morning, while in the diechavgaaf higduty. Thoio wos o danco in progress at o maloon, No. 491 Homth lialsted straat, nnd, the doors heingopen nter 12 o'alook, Walsh steppod in ta ordor thom closed, whon Anton Suuor throw o boor gless &t bim, cntting Bim soyorely in tho hiend, and kuocking hinm down, - Bavetal other rufllane then attacked aud Dbeat bim in a shameful manner, bronking hls noso, cutting hiw over the Jelt evo, and bruising bim sovorely about the body, Word of tho og- curronco was tent to Sergt, 0'Douncll, of tho Twelf;h streot Station, and sevoral oflicors wero diapatched to the sceno of tho assault, Bauor and savop othor mon were mrrosted mfnloaked up. Walth way tttended by Dr. Lackner, and romoved to his bowe, Tho dead hody of CharlesWostphal, an fuspno man who hos Deen misalng singa tho lst fnst., wag fopnd Lpnging to @ tvoo op Franlkliv stroot, near Fullerton nvenue, last ovening at 0 o:leck, o wns 42 yoars old, and o tailor by ocoupation. o leavea n wifo and four children at No, 416 Bedgywick streot, whoneo the body was removed. 'The Coronor will Liold #n inquost, THE CIHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD CENSURED, Coronor Stophienn hield an inquest at Lomont, Baturday, on the body of Isnac A. Ik, of this oity, who was kitled by tho cors ot that plpco. Phip following Yerdict of ceusura was roturned Ly tho jury; ‘That tho fald Tsaae A, Flak camoto his death Sope. 4, 1874, from shack to the nervous aysiom aud extenc slve Lewmorrhage, tho result of fujurics vesoivod fn Deing run over by night express train No, 4, belong- ing to tha Cuieago & Allon Rallruad Company, on thete truok at tho Town of Lomout, in Cook County, Aud wo tho Jury from tho avidones sind that decoasod t tlio thmo Of sald accldent was in thio nct of gelting dawn trom mud train whilo it was {n molfon, Atd wo ko jury further find thot sl Ralirond Company, Wipdugh Jta employes, havo been and née now u tha Tiabit “of collestnur furce, os n this Justinca, from paesengerd without muldly prosisious to Iand sieh passengera u safety on the platform of thelr depot in thio Town of Lemout, Thcrefore, we, tho jury, Lorehy evnmuro tho Oliicago & Alton Ialiroad Gompany fur thelr uegligence In' tho promtees, and would stigg to hiom Tho ucessty of wloptig'suel mossures anl eefuguarda s to prevont similir uceidents fu the fututo. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Paimer Jlouse—~Ionry Canw, U. 8. N,; Will- fam B. Neal, Pittsburg; William G, Smythe, Now Yark; J, 1. iddy; Now York; W. 1L Bbip- man, Lawrenceburg, Iy.: Oharlos I, Otis, bt. Taul; John B. Young, Montreal: Willinm I, Bprague, Jr., New Yorl; Mr, and Mrs, Montague Kirkwood, Montraal. . . . Grand_Paclfic Holel—=1.' B. Atvord, Toway . A, Hoopew, Dhiladelphia ; Williain Oullon, Ottawa'; J. W. Froklin, Daltimoro; Ald. John ‘I Parker, Drooklyn; W. Kuapp, Tiladalphin’; “8. ‘W. Loowmis, Bostan. . . . Zremont House~—T, A. Croukhite, W.L. Allen, G. O Ireston, J. A, Crawford, Dayonport 3 M. . Waro, Toston ; E. W, Hopkins, Sau ' Francwsco; Goorgo = B, Btoddard, Springfield, O,: Bamuol O. Hough, Dittsburg. . . .+ Sherman House—Will- intn Leitoh, Montreal; A. 1L, Loo, Auburn, Me.; L, L, Butler, 8, Louls; . L, Dauks, Waltham; G. W. Swan, San Fraucisco; B, 5, Ashouugly, Salt Laio Cify. DIUKIKAON ON BEECHEL. M. . W. Diokinson, who has Loon hunying himwelf in au opistolary form, rocoutly, about tho Doochior buainass, delivored an_ li-digestod locturo on tha gnbjoct of 1o seandal, ab Grow's Qporu-Hall, Wost Aluaison streot, yeatordny af- ternaon. e audionce was rathor small, and consisted chiolly of men with very long looks, and women of an age bordoring on tho patri- arahinl. Thero wora very fow excoptious. Tha locturer proceeded, in 8 hesitating, shambting way, to rond an essay on the lirooklyn buemeus, tulung strong ground against Becoher. Ho quoted tedious pansnzes from tho Plymouth Uhureh Com- mittee's proceedings, and went industiiously over all the impottunt incidents in thostory. tho nowspapera have alroady given sll that Mr. Dickinson said yesterday, 8o that to ropaat lym would be shn‘xly n ropatition of thomsolvas, Ilo advanced nothing now, and found Daeoker guilly ou evidengo already fawiliar {o tha publio. o, naid, howover, that ho was no admirer of Woodbull and Cluflin, sud it bo rogarded thom 18 bang dangerous womon, although -on tho right sida of tho prosent contsoversy. Ha de- nounced freo love, nd said that hio doupisod newspaper ovinion of huneslf when he feit that ho was in the right. 1lo way an _Amor- ican citizen, born and brod a Quukor, and would speal whore, when, sud in what man- nor ha plensed solative to the Ieocher, or suy other subject,—wilhin_the luw,—in deflauco of hostilo eritolam. Mr, Dickindon is a fair kind of writar, but as an orator i far {rom botng evon feoblo succass, ond had Uotlor lot the plattorm seyorely nlove, 3y, Diokiuson desires to stato that ho was un- dor somo difliculty in the dolivery of his leature, owing to tho embarrassment of roading it from his suanuseript, 1o will, however, during the waak, doliver a now leature on tho Bouth Hide, aud will nat full 1wta the #smo orrar in deliver- ing it as o did yosterduy. oS SAVING BRITER THAN HELPING. T'o the Editor of The Chioaao Tyibune: S : Inyournotice of our " Nowsboys® omo" » fow days ago, yon made ono statemont of so mugh jmparteuca and yot one 8g litlo undor- ptood that T am censtrained to say s few words moro on the subjeot, because tho publio have n right to kuow whether tho large expenditure being mado in erocting and fitting up {his new building i8 wiso and judicious. 1n the article alluded to you sy : * Mr. Bil. lings atated that & rigorous discipline will bo onforced, and stringont rules mado for tho {ncnl- catlon of cleanly labits and industrius ways, and for the suppression of locua and irvegular proclivities.” Bug fow poople Liave an inteliigent iden of the fearful degren apd oxtont of tho demoralization whick prevails smong (hese bomeloss boys, The heroluin, daring, recklossness, impudonco, por- sigtency, and dovil-may-cata ways of these boys uro provarbial, but tha extont to which mauy of them uso tholr talonts in ways of docoption and “playing tho soft " on thoge thoy faucy fit u:lblguu Tor tholr trloks, is not go woll under- stoad, The following note sent me las, June gives n specimen of the many cascs wo aro constently mooting with 1 Qiioao, June 14, 1874, Bn, Breeanoa 1 The bearer of (his acems to tell & straliht ulory, and uays bo bus no home, Lat 16 willlng t0 work ir ke van got n start, 1 linvo jrivon bim o Ijtthe woney to buy s fow tapers, sud “w{““ ean give i mnum['- for » fow duys, wynumr it manl, fin ought 4o bo ablo 10 pay bis wey after tal, Hosgnaifully, i W. L. Duow, Thisnoto foll into my handa throughane of my $oys, from whom I lesrnad thst this wis one gt Orricr A, B, MEERER & On..} thomany " put-up Jobs” (lioso boya nro cone stantly practiolng, nid this ono was “choson bo- onusa o was notod for his thrife and shrowds nes ; but, fortunatoly, did not flud Mr, Drown #0 zood n subjoct ns o nutleipated, saying thnt % tho old ovve in tho big onlee didn’t soll ‘Worth a cant,” Tho best coursa to puraue in all such cnsos will bo to take no stook in any story told by ono of thoao stroot boys. Bond thom at once to some porson who can troal them, aflor learning the truth in rogard to thom. This businesa can Lo sturnnd antiraly if paoplo will act intolligontly, and not give way #o unll{ to tholr impulaca, It is our bounden dut{ o aeo that avory lougo- losts boy in our stroots la put under such wholo- somo rostraint as evory good parant fluda neces« sary, Why ahonld & boy without parontal con- trol bo allowed to ohooss Iy way and moda of lifo? Jnhonny boitor fitted, by bofug homa~ lown, to Judgo for himself? Surely wo havos losgon yob 10 learn fn rogard to our duly to theso homeless bove, Who fill the cells of our Couuty Juil ? 'Thoy aro mostly boya from 10 {0 16 yoard of age, sud though not always parontlogs, thoy are nopo tho less homoloss, sud without nny ouo to adviso or direct them. What wonder, thon, that thoy are found as inmates of a prison goll § Ve cau and must chango this; snd we shall not (il the measura of owr responsibility wolll wo have bogome, through fustitutitions fifted for the work, the guardians aud educators of every Liomioless child among us, Atisour detormined purposs to make tho Nowsboys' Home " ane of thodo #aviug agoneles, Jivory dovice and applis anca which practico aud exporionca_havo proved of valye will bo bronght into uso, When s bay is found o domoralizod 8 to make It pocossary to tedo him out of the streat entircly, employ- ment will bo provided for him in tha ** Home," aud education in il tho common atudien, ‘I'ho publie hnve you somothing todo inthe way of manud ta_camplote sud equip our new bufiding on Quincy strect. Wo need nbont 24,000 w(’ml the bullding in eomplato working order, and wo shall then havo aproporty froa from {ucumbrance, worth §36,000. Auy one wishing to malo donatlons, or loarn further paciicnlars, con apply to N, 8. Doutan, 1. McGrogor Adum, N. K. Fairbavk, T. X, Hubbard, 8, AL Moore, or Dr. Bon, 0. Miller, W. I, BiLriNas, Goneral Huparintendent, - Ontoaqa, Sopt. 6, 1874, sl S SUDURBAN NEWS. LAKE. The Lake Hoard met pursuant to ndjourn- ment at tho Town-Hall, Baturday afternoon. Drosont: Suporvisor Colman, aid Trustecs Mubhend and Brinkman. In the absones of Mr. ‘Labor, Mr. Mulrhoad occupled tho ehylr pro tom. 4 Atnrecont meoting, tho Superintendont of Wator-Warks, despite tho fact that bo hnd ag yot very littlo to ocoupy bis attention, prosented o communicatlon desiring tho Board to eppolot ono Jlamilton, of Ohicago, cashior ju the offico of thia Water-Works, at o salary of §1,000 a yoar. Hamilton baa nlready beon appointed cashilor for Hydo Purk, st n salary of £1,000, sud, had the Lake. Dourd appoluted lumt their cashier, ha would have a malnry of $2.000 n year for abput two hour! work n day. Tho Superyisor ofored o resolution witlels shows progty thoroughly hiow tho Board felt lu tho matter. It mot forth that, 2 the Buporintendent of tho Wator-Woris de- aired tha appointutont of eashior jy aonnection: with Lis aflica ut un additiouul expansa af 31,000, it bo rosolved that, whon tho Spperintomd- ent's oflico is apened and businces acoumnlates wuflicient to koop oue man in the oflice for one baur puiof tweuty-four, aud tua entira incama from tho warks hall defray a mora molety of the oxponsa of the Superiuteudout’s ofiice, iy will ko soon enough to encertaln tho proposttion to add $1,000 mara oxpeuse. It appears, nlso, iu conncetlon with the above, 1hat Hamilton has threstenod that, in oaso bo iy not_givon tha noaitioy ho aske for, L, will fight tho town oy Ris property, lslative tothis, My, Colman offerod” auothor rasolution, in wirich this threatis mentioned, and then it ia ye- solved that, in tho opinion of the Board, no ensnor will o voquired till there ia suiisfout businoss to keap tho Suporintendent in tho otiivo to tho dotriment of outsido business, and that, howevoer graut might Lo tho necesily for somo ono 10 set as cosluor, the Uowrd contd not with avy dogves of wolf-rospeot conshier for * & momant tho appoiptment of any man who openly eugenyari ta tntimidata tha Board Ly shreatoming to flght the taxes of tha towr. . Iho first regolution of the two abovo mou- tioned will probably suit the potition-of Mr. Nixon, of the Lnglawood, Nixon.wnats to bo alark in the Water Departont, bug actipn wes postponed by referring it to tha Commitico an dag und Water, Sorat. Gohan submitted his monthly roport, which was nccoptod aud placed an file, “Ttaliows ihe numbnr of arrests mado during the month to bo Gi, for tho following offonsos: Asganlt, 13 suspult sud - battery, 63 drunk, 1 drunk and © disogderly, 19; iarcony, 8; rapo, 1 ; removing sod, 1: threats to kall, 83 drunk aud rescuing prisouer {rowm ofil- ocar, 1. 'Tho total amount of fines assessed was 5140, of which $103 was paid, leaving §46 to be naid by ataying in the jail. After instructing the Commiiteo on Roads and Bridges to adverteo for materinl for tho im- provement of Wentworth avenus, 83 follows: for firat-rata Jolivt gravel; fdr broken. stone, the samo ns on Wabagh avenne; coarse gravel or stoue, lika tha Monud matarial ; stons in its ugt- ural shape from onp to fonr fuches in dlamoter ; ilne gnwel for top-tressing, aud ffor cinders, the board adjoutned to meet again Tuesday. DEANLAINED. ; Tho Amerjoan Houso has boen purchased by IMenry Ward, Esq., who will opon it on the 1at of Octobar, . ‘Lo eornor-stono of the now school-kouse will bo laid with appropriate coromonies at an early day. As apothor proof of the entorprise of this placo attontion i eallad to the chureh seandal that now convulses the social circles of tho viilage. The principals stand as bigh iu this commuyity relg- tively us tho Bdechor-Tilton parties. Thoy are both mombors of the samo church, havo sat be- noath tho droppings of the ssmo smnc- tuary, aund bavo portaken at the samo love-fonsts. Thoy hoth stand Ligh in the communily, and at n special wmeeting lield for the purpose of considering the matter denied in toto all charzos of criminality, But lika Banquo's ghost it will not down, and the parties glandered or aceused have throatonod logal provocdings to vindieato thomeolvou from tho etain_cast on thelr chaiacters, but tougues are not silent, and tho seandal grows on its own nastiness. Anothor mooeting is to be held, and the malter again takon under advisoment by the churet, INVING PARK, It ia moldom that tho broath of scandal or o nonsation stirs the umbragoous foliago of this forost homo, Dut a proseution for yiolation of tho. Liquor jaw, in which o fossil of tho anto- oloction poriod end the Raco family of this placo \v::xm tho principats, approachiod noarly to o senantion on o dehm‘m“‘.\ceuuut of tho high staudiog of The prosceulor [s a man who, at_ano fimo, was vogarded o tho fatborof the village, but, Laving learned how sharpor than s serpont's tooth ungratoful constituonts are, tuouglt to destray tho nyolitieal mtanding of #omo of . hid opponents by br‘{nphm tho sforceald - action againgb thoem, Not knowing = who was tho offandor, summons was lasuod for the entire mala por- tion of the fumily, which was duly served, l;xxd i tho partios appoarad befare Jusiloe Linscabt st tho appointod timo, o failed to find.tho dos fendsuts guilty, and thoy wore dischasged. ‘e procoding has brought a storm of indig- nntion on tho liead of tho prosacutor, and i will not likely appear again in tho same p:r‘l. % e e Haines Bros’. Planes, Tricea vxcoodlugly repsonalile, Warzanted first-class 1 quality, “Torun, $50 casli ¢ alanco, $23 monthly, 1leod's Towple of Muslo, 03 Vau Jiureu stroat, paetasons Gice e oby The Improved ‘‘Phalon N, B, Goreua* s oxzquisite, Phnlon’ulnlil:- Invigorator is ostablisbed lendid ond refreshing bulr and seal o Sl Shbvomaon & Held, Wholewte Agsnte ekl Planos and Organs to Rent. A largo nesortmont of uporior instrumonts for fent 5t 65 £0 $14 yor mouth, Teus doductod if purchased, Lyon & Healy, Htute & Manroo streats, « —— Oawaega Starah. Manufacturera of all o goods, threads, laces, eto,, at horoo ond in Enropo use Kingsford's Osyego Blurch, No othor articls can produca so fine & fintah, ——————— No Mean cau add & cubit (o Lis ateture, but by using Aozodont he may add to the beauty and durabllity of hi teeth, and theraby; to bls popurlarily withs the adoralde sex, e e Neod Nat Call. A young man uamed Armstrong, having nn boter way to spend his timo than in playing practical Jokos, tnuortod & notles In yostorday’s (Bunday's) TuIDUNE anying that T was 1u noed of & coaclmay, And Focome mouding all who wantod auch & situntion to call on mo thin (Monday) morning ot 8 o'clook sharp, at the cornor of Osnalaud Fulton atreols, I take this mothod of informing sll who misy contomplato ealling on main hapoof accuring the itustion, that T did not lnssrt the advertisoment, nelthor do X' want a goschman, 0. 0, Avgnr, i — e e BDUCATIONAL. Moecting Explanatory of tho Iinptist Contenninl Celobration Schomes "Tho first of g sorloa of oducational meotings In ihis clty, in conneotion with the Oontennial Edu~ oational celebration of tho Baptiat donomination, waa hold Inet ovening in Vho Bopond Naptist Churoh on Morgan siroot, corner of Monroo. Tha Rov, J. W. Goodapood, pastor, prosided. ‘Tho objoct of the meoting was to communleato Informntion nsto tho forthicoming celobration, and to awaken s lively interostIn its micoossful nccomplishmont, Addrogdes wote mado by Mv. Goodspaed and the Rav. Dra, L. J, Morgau, tho naw Professor of llomilgtles, and G. W. Northrup, Tresldont of the Baptiat Somliuary. Tho attond- nuco wan vory Inrgo. A cholr of thirty voleos ronderod the hymns aud songs of prayor and praiso in a very eflicient mannor, Aftor tho reading of. & portion of tho ofghth ehinptar of the ook of Proverbs, singing, and prayor, THE REV, MT. G0ODAPEED ndidrassod the congrogntion, o waid: Iu 1867, at tho Baplist Stato Convention of New York, held at Poughkeonsis, Dr. 8. 8, Cut- ting prosonted a roport on sducation, in which ho stated thet, whilo our donomination needed 600 new ministers annually, all our theologlenl seminarios are graduating loug than §0, Tho papor mada a_profound ime prossion, and the result of the discussion that followed it wns the organization of tho Baptist Lducational Commiswion of Now Yark ayd New Jersoy, which contemplntod an oxistonco of five years, and provided for tho support of Dr. Cut- ting as ita Beoretary for that time, “Tho objocta of tiin( omumiasion wera to pro- moto a deepor and widor intoreat fn higher edu- cation and {noreased lnnl\lFm\uD of the minlstry, In proseouting Its work, this Qommigsion callod s _ Nationpl ~Conveption of ~ edncntors and the frionds of eduontion, which moet in_Uraoklyn in 1870, Moro than 100 dole. gates from twonty States and ortitories woro in attondance, aud during threo days, for threo soaslons oach day, erowded audionces assomblod to liston to tho disousaion. ‘I'ha result of tho Convention swas tho enlarging of the soops'of the Educatiounl Commisslon 1o iuclude tho whale country, Ting Ognvention was followed by others in 1871, in Chicago and other parts of the country. In 1872 another Natiopal Qonvention wag eallod at Philadolphis, and ot thet timo a now dopariute was mado, and the Ametlean Baptist Educationnl Com- miesfon waa organized. This Oommiualon has ity Iixecutive Committeo_at Naw York, snd Ad- vigory Committees fn Boston, Chicago, and Nashville, Toun, Alnqu the resnlia of tho work of thotem- porary Commission wna an increase of over 70 per cent in tho nnmber of our thealogieal slu- deuts, and maro mumficant contributious to our institutiong of learniang thau had ovor beon made bofore, At the meotinz of tho Board of tho now Oommlsslon, in 1878, held in Nuw York City, at- tention was called to tha ppproaghing Conten- nia celebratlon of our Natlonal Independeuco. It was suggestod that as Baptists had obtained thoir religions lihorty contemporancausly with the liborty of tho country, and _as they hnd incrensod - from 20,000 mombers at that timo to 1,600,000 now, thore woyld he tho greatos} nppropriato- ness iy their observing a Contepnial eclobration of somo kind, Whou it way remembered that all our inatitutions-af loarning are eithor strug- glipg with indobtedness, or wera inadequatoly endowod, it was thought thab the most titing monument that we oould ralse wonld Do tho adoquate endowment of our dopominational aeadomies, colloges, and theological sominnrios, Tt was, thoreforo, proposcd thaf o universal oftort should be mado o complota this enday~ ot bofora the closg of 1376, Tho snggestion awakoued tho groatost onthusiasm among odu- cators and the friends of education through~ aut the cauntry. Liducational Boards, lacal and gonernl aesociations, social pnjous, and other Bodics ndopted resolutions approving of the phm. and pledging their hearty oo-oporatior I'ho movement has boen already bogun it overy part of the conntry, and promites to o grandlv spocessful. The Theologioal Sominary in this city propases to rais 200,000 to comploto its endowmont,—$150,000 in money, and 100,000 In roal ostato.” About $50,000 in' monoy and yonl oatato hine beon alroagly rajued, and the highost hopes aro entertained that the wholo amouut will bo wocured, Tho University of Chioago has not yob Jmmwd ita ulan, but will probubly need & million dollare, DR MNORAAN . next addressod the cangregation, discuasing tho relation of the theological spminaries to neado- mles and colloges, and tho manner in whieh the. ological sominaries inltuenco the churohos. ' Ro aaid, 1 the coursn of Lis addregy, that ity yonra ago tho Church was depuudnnz golply upou tho aendemios for the training of its minlstors, Aw the domand for proachers jucrensed it was found necessary to ostablish the threo institutions— ilo acadomy, the collego, and thologicl semi- nary. Tha academion furnishing aun ordinary adueation fit tho young man for tho collego, whore ho gots a thorough disciplining of his his montal facultios, and is. propared . for the theolagical sominary. In the sominary ho goty » broader training, acquires a bigher cultyro, and moro indepondent power than he conld pos- sibly attain iu the college, Thero ha aoquiros 4 specilic pawer for preaching, for Lo is led into the very depths of religlous life, and is mado ac- quaintad with tho tocknical wark noedod s & astor, 1t 18 truo that tho number of craduates scoms tobo smull, but fitty thoroughly-trained men sont forth amually can do immessurable good. Soo what single individugla huve done. Whocan moasure tho'work of Judson, of Dr. Taylor, so lately laid to uleep, of your own pastor, or of Dr, Dadge. Tho theolugical seminary raiscs the standard of education among thoss who aspire to.the ministry, sud oloyates tho.whole Churoh, Dr. Morgan_then enumorated the mquly’ omi- nont thoologieal divines, gradnuates of Baptist sominarios, wha ocoupy chaira in the several loading educationnl establisbments, with a view - to shoying that tho atudonts of theso establish- mouts becoma, through the instrumentality of theie divines, improssed with tho profoundly holy character of Daptist doctrine. Other Chnrehes, too, aro reached by the seminaries through tha writings of their graduntes, In ey~ ety pastor's library thronghout tho land the slielves aro loadod with tha writings of Bapeist blicological profossory. and thus an influcnoe hag already gonq forth which is dooply felt in tho Chureh, : . DR, NONTARUE mado the cloalng addyess. 1lo gpoke of the spocial reasons which domand an_edueated min- Istry in tins conntip Ho sald thiat two thonghts gavo bim gonfldonce in speaking, Ono wuy tha intringic lmrorlannn of tho subjoct; the other tho approcistion which the Hocond Baptist Church has shown in the ‘Clioological Beminary in this city. Horecalled a meeting hold eight years ago in tho study of the pastor of ths Fiwt Tiaptist Church. Thero was pigsont 8 wmun who put hia name down for £5,000 a8 & subsetiption to the sominary, sud his contributlons sinoe that time amount to noarly §20,000. Whon the his- tory of this mstitution shall bo writton, amang ita” founders will appoar the vewo of O. 1. Gpodyear, A sad and touching scono oo- enrred lost Thowsdey. Thoe Board, bLoaviug of Mr, Gondyear's rotsirn from Europobrolen it hoalth, wealk, and uun‘ufluf adjournad, sud ro- Y\\lml to fus home to pay lim their vespectu, Five years ao, when an offort was made to oraot this (tho Bscond {Baptist) ohurch, & moots ing wos hold and 12,000 subsoribed in s day, Tgst yoar, whon tha nancial ombarcgeronts of tho Bominary were mudo known to ?'on, o _colioo- {ion of 2,400 was taken up hore inquoday, I montion this beeauso I boliove the Theolvgical Sominary holds s large placo in your affections, U'ho rousous which domand niv- edugstod miu- iafry in this country are, fivutly, the intonsity of our Amorican 11fu : secondly, tho fact that wenre ta bo Inrgelyn nation of cltios, and lastly, Lo causo we buve formidable enamies Lo encountor, pactioutarly Ratlonalisin and Romanism, We aro pro-ominonily a working poople, and, theraforo, active, anorgotio mon are uoedod us publfe leaders, Thoy muat Lo won who cutt condonso tho emullest amount of fnformeation {uto the fowess possiblo words, aud deliver thom i tho amnlost u}mub 0f time; bo nblo to touch all tho aprings of khowlodgoe with quicknoss aud rellability { who can hold audiences, and com- mand their sttaution. For this, men of tho Iughost moral, montal, and intollactunl power are rogwred, Iv was i the citfes that the epostlen id woie oyangelizlng 1 in Antioch, Jorganlom, and Ttame, Thoy wont to the contros of powor,— tho citios, Itomo 8 Italy, Paris in France, a8 Joruyalom was tho great centro of Jowish groat- nose, ‘Pha oltjes ava tho controa of moral, polit- jcal, commerelal, and {utollectual power, It i of supromo importance, therefora,. that wo uhuld lgy hold of the citios, und ta do so wo neod mou of thorough qualifications. Ttatlouslism and Romanism ero Indead fornid- 3hll’u mu:mlnu. m ncmlll.x" the luumi. ‘It l'u ‘m ol{borata conviotion thit wa aro antering fnta torible confliph with nauaumum. [T mzd.yn of * shonld know old with Gorman Ratlonaliom and English dolsm, ‘Mo convulslons taking placa auton the natlonw of tho oarlb, the elkoptioiam, nu doubt, snd assaults upon the foundations of roliglon, prognostioata that, and it is thoroforo nocousary that our dofouders—the man wha shall atand uq to chnmrlon our claim o truth— how to put tholr causo In A proper light boforo tho pooplo. A thorough education, thoological tratuing alono, can enebla thom to no so. ‘Lhoro nover was s tmo whon Lho Churel stood moro in neod of mon of tho largost ondowments, Iomaniam I laok wupon ne tho most sagnoions und powerful of human in- stitutions, It would roquiro moro offort to over- throw 1§ than to atamp otk heathonism. Itlooks ta thi gountry with hopo, and is wooding monoy- hero and mon who can reach tho people, Theso twin onomies of Chriatinnity cannot be ovoreome by ignorauco. yDg. Northrup held that no object had a moro worthy claim upon the Hborality o tha Baptists than tue endowment of tho thoologleal nomi- narlos. And o expressod tio belief that Ohicn- go will do ita part In tho good worls Tho meoting closad with tho singlng of tho DNazalogy. Meotinga of a similar charactor will bo held flirouglout the country. THE BEECHERS. ‘Thamas I5y an Sloury Ward. From the Eimira (N, Y.) Gazelte, Sept, 3, The Rov, Thonas K, Deoolior, whose luttors Linve proved ko injurious Lo s rother's repuration.—The Graphe, Sept, 1, Rotuming to the world from a month of quiat~ ness fn tho woods, T find that » confidentind Int~ ter af mino, writton as a saquot to a confidentisl nod gtarling convorsation with a mucl; loved, but, o8 T think, deluded sistar, hay boon by suc- cossive broaches of trust alowod o transpire nnd booomo publio proparty. The intent of this lotior sppoars suficiontly upon tha faco ot it, It aimod to caucion pnd if possiblo dlssundo my'sletor from a costly notof fanaticlem, It was writton without other knowl- ndgi:! of facts than what had boen stated to me by her; and by her wero sinceroly baolioved. In writing tohor, thorefore, to avoill controveray, tho truth of Lor allogations waa nesumed or b lonst not quostioned, Assuming thom to be trtio, tho lottor oxhorted hor to'bo faithfulio hor 0yn convictions, true to hor frioud, but t the ssmo timo to bo oxtromoly cautiont as to hor conduct, based as it soomad likaly to be upon tho most untrustworthy evidence. Since tho year 1854 I have not been parmittod 88 much a3 {wo houra in all of onruest convorn~ tion with 1py honored brather, Henry Ward, Wo hiave beon both of us too busy to find time for tho visita whioh I at loast hungorod for. Nor caa I recall auy oconsion whatover on whioh wo diseussad or ovon alluded fo the subjecty—mar- vingo, divoros, tho family, the relation of the soxps, fomplo auflrage,—ov auy phase whatever of thege quostious, delicato or dirty, wlich aro now pushing up through the seum of gonoral digoontout aud demanding attoution, Olearly, theraforo, 1 am not now, and nover have beon, o witness compotent to tostity as to my brothor's views uud tondoncios upon those latter-day questiaus. Tho divergences of viow betweon my brothor and myself, to which the letior alludes, and which iave provented & heayty co-operation be- twoen uy, wore of & Jind which when known rabound lo his erodit in popular cstoom, and to my_ diegraco,—demonstraling him a wiso man aud mo o fool, Ho, an_ onthusigstic lover of freedom; o bellover In tho nobility of human naturo; s prophet of progross, Duwity, Iappiuoss ; an justaut and wrgent anti-plavery mon; o promoter of froo thought and frco spoeoh in all directions; an higralued nd thoroughspaced, hopoful, choorful, Amorican ctizon, pecopting the doclaration of indopendouco aud o manifost dostiny of glory, 1, in contraut, ponotrated by o mourntul conviction that human naturo is casentially cor- rupt and moribund; and oxcept ms giided, taught, governod, and oulivenod, touds to evil and disaster continually ; that of all woos froo- dom s tho most comprohonsivo ; that the slave in bettor off than tho mastor; that the opprossed are bettor off thau their oppressors; that tho ory of progress is o delusion ; that men need goy- ornmont, vebuko, lumility ; and that until men ara brokop in spivie thraugh prolonged despaic thoy "ore not lu position to receive tho Kingdom of Heaven as very littlo echll- dron, aud thrive by what thoy yooeivo and by what is done for them of God. le, in short, 100k upon ovary great popular movomont n8 a tido oboying & divine guidauco; ound ho iekes haste to go with it. 1 louk u}vm\ tho Bame movement n8 & #trong dolusion of tho Adver- sary,—tho Pringe of this world,—wlhioh shall de- o0iva, wora it possibly, tho very elest; and, ac- cordinzly, 1 shyink bagk from it, and cantion ail with whom I have influence against being car~ riod away by it, Onco, aud only once, have wp in practical af- fmrs worked togother, and that was for tho pres- ervation of the'Union and the maintonence of congtitutional governmpnt, Thieso divergences of view aro fandamental, They are to hi oradib au & populur lcader, sud tomy ovstly discrodit. Of Lis pordonal truth, purity, bonor, and platy, I have never Lad for a momeiit u doubt tha! was based upon any trustiorthy information. uny things bavo beon told mo with such an air of truth that Lhug havo staggered mo and flled mo with foar aud forebodings, which I supposoe I have ehared with thonsunds of tho boost of my fellow-men ; and, with them still, Tacknowiedgo » profound relict when tho man in quostion stands forth aud denioa uil faulk of whatovoer kind sayo that which impoaches his sagacity uud digeration only. Llonrn by tia Nation [Now York] (for I havo vead inerodibly hittlo) that tho lito **erinl by nowspaper " of my brothor results in an {ssue of veracity batween him and Mrs, Lilton on tho ona wido, aud Mr. Tilton and Mr. Joulton an tho othor. 'This bolng 8o, 1 haston to put on record most gratefully, that I kuow of unothing what- ovor, past or nrosont, that hiuders mo from giv- \ug to my brother the moat implicit, coutented, and loving crodonco ; and to sy, flun\l_v, that any nge of my lettor to iy disndvantago In n renewal of the indisoreot it not dishonarable ncts by which alone it becama kmhlln proporty ut tho fliat, Erouma, Sopt. 2, '74. - Tuoxss K, BEecHER, RAILROAD NEWS. ; TAIL REW CINCINNATI LINE.. Whenover ¢wo railroad compavios which pro- vioualy wate at swords-poiuts suddenly becomo warm friends, and make an offensivo aud do- fensiva troaty pooliug all their earnings, it may safoly bo pnt down that a raid on the public'y pockats i intonded, Provious totho consumina- tion of the Kaukakes and Pan-Hundle pool thare waa considerable compatition to Cincinuati, and the faro to that clty was rather reasonable, but now tho rates thore are higher than to any other placo-at tho eamo distance, Tho Xenkakeo and Dgn-Handle Roads aro the only oucs leading to that city ay preuant, and thorofore tho public lss to submit to thelr. extortion, But their game will soon bo b an ond. Tho Chicago, Dauvillo & Vinconnos Rail road witl have anather shiort lino to Cincinnatt ag Hoon an thoy have finisbed the road from 1Toopes- ton to Terra Ilaute, which is but & shovt dis- tanco, aud will be done 1u o fow days. It ia the intontion of ‘the manageis of (bla road to make tho rates to (}lnclxm-t{>v ay low as posritle, anid give tho pool alt tho fight it wants, Tho Dalti- wora & Olio Reilvond, when vompleted, will wlsa compota for thosa points, and do ite Lest to broak up the monopohzing pool. low little thesa two pooled corporutions caro for tho poo- plo is bost whown by tho fuct thnt thoy nd hecotofore kopt® their ofiicos opon for tho snlo of tiokets Runday afior- noons, which was only right bosause no traina Joave before evenlngs, but now, sinco thoy ean afford to bo indepoudont, thoy will licop open Bunday mornings anly, when pooplo wish to go to ohurol. They have tried hurd to onlist tho otlior down-town oflices in the same move- ment, but tho tlekot-agents of tha Chlosgo & Northwestorn, Chicago, AMilwaukeo & St. Laul, aud Olileago & Alton "have aunounced thefr in- tention to kesp opon Bundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p. m,, aa horototoro, FAUE TO TUE EAST. ‘I'ho faro from Chicago to Boston via Buffalo or the Buspousion Bridge, either by tho Micu- Igun Central and Great Western, or Michigan Houthern & Laka Shora Rallroads, now beig $25,80, tho Grand Trawk and gonncoting Huow buyo docided to incroaso tho rato aver their lines vis Ogdeneburg or Montrenl {o §2f, This cliango goes info offcot immodiatoly, but doos not ehango the prico of round trip or excursion tiokety, whioh still romsin gt ©34, sy ot prosant, by tho Grapd Trunk Rulliosd, A thind oxprows traln lias boen placed on the Dulfalo Divigion of the Oraud Trunk, to conyect with tho Micnigan Contral trnin lonving Ohioago ab r.:us;;;m. By thig train_ passongors avrive ju Now Yol Contral Dopot, Buffalo, at 205 . m., and Now York the fallowing morniug at 7 a'alook, UUR OHIOAGD & NOWTHWESTERN Railroad Compauy has latoly baen argauized ab Taugivg, Bioh, for tho purpogo of building a rollrond 47 miles long, from Laneing onst by noxth to Plink,to connaot tho iwo diviulonsof tho and Olivage & Lako ITuron. Work will bo com- moncod at ondo. —JTohn Clino, n young man _ongazed ns cagor at tho Unlon cosl shaft, in LaNallo Contro, oa- caped & suddon and torriblo doath on Saturday by an oxorclso of agllity aud ntrcngilh, which woonss incrodible, Tha working shart 1o divided Into two apartmonts, up and down whioh tho cago, containing an omply car on tho ong band, and n londed car on the olhor, al- tornately asconds and dosconds. B{ mistnko lio pushod sn empty oar into iha apartmont of tho shaft in which tho cago was, ab tho bottom, nstoad of tho top. Obuerving his miatsko just ne the oar was passing the brink, 1o triad to bold it, avd wandrawn nto the shaft. After falling n distanco of noaly 40 feot, lo caughit hold of tho {ron enble hanging ?nrnnn- dieularly fu tho ehaft, aud stopped hisfall, hold- iny ‘h’hnuolt thoro t411'a ropo was lowored to hin ralie CITY REAL ESTATE, Ffl&: Bf:{\n"’l‘fll'l’:i (LLARD A, BMITH, ROOM 18, 3 et I3 bl % Wit - 1101 Mioy (% Wabn: a1, botiwoon Onklo A b Buliing, norltionst. cormor Monroa and s JroR BALE-O {TITAD, ON BABY TRRNS —THE 4™ ¢wo-atory and basetont atone.(ronl. Houzo, 18 Parks ay,_Iuguicn of (. M. WILSON, 135 Olark-st. 01 BATI N1 INRIDE_B0UTH boulovard, No monoy required undor 20 yoars lo taosa who will Lulld: 6 yor cont intoroat, \lso, coitaos for 53,600 casiy ind 48, 00 o ‘Want Stda, #1060 Dalanco at B yor cont intorost for 30 yoats, Avply to 1,0, BTONIE, Roum 9, 140 Kiast Madianii-at BAL[—0l, RN J IR R e et et Tortaie of : Fehtbemiatr Tnduty OTTAT, QORY lolde 55 W abrnar, TPOR BALETeX (78 TEIET VONT O VAN TURER: nt., 100 feot west of Centro, =No IIXIHIB{ roqiirod g pies wio ML b Tomiatatelys VDI ot Nixon “mlilaiag, mortlosst sorior Mouros' aud allu-sts. [OR SALITWILE, SELL AV TOT, S, 163 TR | trone, o) exchnnga i for dshiblo ot or & o briok of atonu-front housa 1 a8 gaod a locatlon within the clty limit, paying the diiferones upon tho Lest torms agroed upon,” J, 1+ NUYCK, 13 Mionigon OR BALIiXa FERE T NG BOUTH OX tho Houth Park, batoon Vinconnice and Bt Faw- ronoo-avs, SNYDEIL & LEE, 14 Nigon Bulldiog, northenat e Aoneno and Latin WO BALE-S0X13 FEET, BOUTH FRONT, ON PON A S h, MERT:, BOUTL, VIONT:, O Grovoav, BNYDRR & Lk, 1 B i Lxon Hoilding, noriie ey S Stonis o oG aloiuige - dina, ol JAOR FALH NEW SSTONY AND FASENENT iuo-{rais liaing, 18 Toania, il modorn mpicavomoniz, and Tl ot enat” oo, " Wb, et Twenty-fougi|i-at, ‘AEmA eany, Bue ury lot eico. ENUIRIE L, 1 Wixon "BflaMe: norihosst. dursor of Mour allo. { Sonruo and Lab: e S 1‘10" ALE~{8X100 TEET ON MADISUN-S’ = ‘&Wn Can d O] tnton, Improod , SNYDIER & Trlu‘, Soimor Monros and Tatiaits: TO RENT=-~HUUSES, N T 1T0U; 7 1o 3 and B0 Fourtilauv, Lol nod 103 Wansinav, ro alaoping- lacatod buatlting s, A bing-routua ia usntrally lacutod b, Ap- - Tienl It Afoivy, §7 Uiatkeat, 10 RENT-01 ) BXONANGE= T dmeh oo ot 100k and Lymane rjio; RN 4 TLAHALI IO e .Sk ATALL m T e + Tooin 28 Telb T~OWNEILHAVE 1178 (00N MURT TR d, Wa thoroforo wlil ront t the fieat satiafnee i il s A e et it ROWN, 103 v, Do CoTIA e & Vi ol A Bicio cans, ARy 1610 B, BTG, ‘15 TORY Crogcmontar i oth sioan Jnet Stamiolpheat, 1'0 1E} At ¢ LRI WIHD UMY T0gy 0 1041 patnia seeuielze i W O EEPEIL XD ‘riliniy oifi e 'h:(wv\g. WANTERAWENTY GO0% mnicinavies o 3DURGBRIR Aruiiaa, T bt o o W de ANTED 18 MIEN ON CURN GAKS, T TEIRELT) _\\_nfm shor, 57 Nontls Gonay o N L WANTED=TWO G0N UARPENTERS Tu GO, vanston wip wish to bi thlp Lopuston wit ny a lot and will tur, f of iy tha snme, aud recefvo balsnoy Ju ol o scho wish to by Tinura nnd bty st Havo & Tittio money 10 Ay tutrardu sume, 3 3 ont. until Heagnitior, .mrr'fl.-- o T it o aenontesa neod appiy, 3.1 S i, Yoo it § WATS o bUHSrA%y Park. laotts Bioof tyde W ST-OLARS ITONBESTORI, TUIN- scand ifters | .y e 2hiys e MO, pkbntane s Lt Huod owos rapalr, tont $100 por month, BT ST i yhjy aboiico setE RENT-(11E, Tl PARICAV. i ‘Leentynovonthest., has _I'mlm;?ilgm\lylu ‘mhlr;“: 'fl"}\unmnl cottago; nind 19 EENr—oysk . Michigancas, st A Thaulrs of . e W! v 1y ¥ 5 lmwn‘nn‘mxumnm:.‘é’u“kelmmbnf“! S wontha, or I dosirad WO o e e Wiemiog- ¥ wfi?:\' iy 0w ton : ¢ Randolghenge . ouat o o ¥ITON, 1 RIENT—DWELLING, 8 ROOMS, AND BINGILE tuiafi'5h ARSI S A ucalod on, Sanganonaat: : aealon. naulta of WHE. 1 THOMPSON, 5 Wort aty ur in drug storo, Gornor Sangatnun and 1ul- 7|0 RIENT- T _Oalunof PO ReNi—kL L for liousokeoping Parles ohoap t Room &1, Tl VEIY DESIRABLE TIOUSR & L 2,000 8 yoar Taro harn, 62,0008 s tonauta, "Gallat ) Donrboroatn 0 RERNT-BRICK—05 WEST ADINEAT. AT Tmpcavowontas ront low. Also, a largo list of othor Housos, D, COLIE & SON, 18 Wost Madivon-st, oyge, r mouth, N e § oo, 138 Blacdad > ™ Snapnrnan. D MIRNT-IN KVANSTON—MOUSIS AND COT. {aiee ising from b o 10 roomant very ‘I figurcs antil Moy next : oster thian exn Jio found fwany othr di ruotions 1o man withant moiay or by woad apnlys OWNE, 1LY OHARLES £, B oo 11 Wasltington Block, carnor Washingle 1] ~ TO RENT--ROOMS. TWITHOUT BOARD, 7W A NDROAK: ik Jpuenidied rogine for gantlanisn,and tiole wiveh or sluglo gontlonion; lionso acounied by wier s thio helicst Toloraugos givon sud reauired. No. b0k Wabnsh-av. 10, RENT_ROOMS, 44O STORI, AND WD nsonionte, carier of Hinuduio aud Wolls-sts. A1 118kels Moring, & North Wonwat, il d, 1 Nizon Buitdivg, nort QR SALE—OR RXONANGE-TEN LOTS O I f}&?‘“z : nw"l(l;l‘wn‘u‘uddt, gil"ffl‘x‘v:“l‘{"}"flfik‘} o n ul Hea Katate, 17 Naon Buldny [POI SALE-ATARGI TIST OF TNTROVED AND unimprotud proporly in the West Division, Wost l;:“n""“; @ spaclalty,” D. COLY & BON, rlE& West ndivon —GREATIST BARGATNS EVER o TEaT ALY s A Tot noar Brighton 2 ect, o priveed L, 0. lerad— 8176 No otlior Ints thoro can bo bad for loss 135 . 070 55 o e L Ol BALESWY THE OWNER, & WARERRNT coltor of 14 roomg, muitable fur two familics; nlso, & cottaga of U raoms, ln Jawsni's Bubdlvisian, noan Wost. oruav-, two blucks Irom omnibusling, Wit bo snld tory choan and o favocablo tormw, Bar farthar pariicalara luguira at No. 24 Hlshop-conr gulwflm tho hoursof § and 108, m., orGaod 8 b, m._J, Py AN L) ROCKRA AND HALOON MEN AT- O A O A Rt T e and lot, earnar, Routt 4lde, uortd af Thirls-first-st., ata el it chon, Taitics on e, Somud ol braporis m Skor in part pasment. SRUL USRI ithenw, Do P RO AR ORNTTUR 17 DESIRED, ting aubuthau rosidonow at Winnotka, 16 wmiles from Conrt-1lou near lake sharn, conslsting of gothio house, #rcoms, atalio and vat-bulldingn 2ig avrus of 1aih (eatec Sy Tatet‘ont, Inrio gardon nndos caltivation, frutt snd shadn trous, Buil an abuadaney of fipwors; Just thia pluco firmhoniet psetlitives nniod{atols. Aply fo 0 B BUROHELL & CQ.0 Real Bstats Doaleps, L4 Doar- o Fb { AALE-A LOT NFAIt ORNTRAT, PARK AT A ! e frantan oflor, orliga; U ust liava saio. caal ot anudt e, ForE RSk te ottiwdist Chiureh BURDAN REAXL ESTATSH, GUSRS AND GOTTAGHS AT ENGTL autay 6y irais iy, v iia anaton, Montlly payments if de. by @ Wadiingt 300 WIGHL BUY A TOT AT PARK e i Uleagiant firop: T Eationss Tt I OM $t,060 1o 810, Gt an tar g lieat bare aaln to bis fond any G, 10 Doar- R DO S WERUTICOL AND OIEAT GOT: vty-siath an joul Ingk-sis,, Knglo- Tkt (or tats) & mnxinumuy‘x.mmfid‘ Yoy v i by to Jo t Madl e 153 Lushnol FANSION, TIOUSKS AND CO taies laving fiom 5 L6 10 vaus, 3t Vry loi figros, formonthiy paymonts, oy on 10 years' iime, With nurting but fnterest pald annually by advango, lawber, furaiture, or Bardwward 14kan a4 1iraC unymont tolkards bonsos or luts. 4 o wurvory ehuny Wl Nay wogt, 0. i ittn-ay. 18 ed XOHANGR-AT MVLIOSH, iy for clty property or farm, iheat, Trop s i 3¢ Wldgl 1o H. WHTEBL £ e TOR SALE-NBW 00ITAGE AND { ACRHK TP F AT, o Wnilos on- Fors -Wesno, Rnflosds prlca, B0 10 duwn, Lalanca £3 monthly. Also b aores 2enve Int, new cattineo prlos, $95, 101 down, bulanco domntly, Otfos fagy sy aud Mouday. J. d. . COUNTRY REAL LSTLTE, PORSALE-AT WARRENVILLE, DU PAGE 00, Til., o 3o commoiogs biick “huso and aiabl, honso contalniag 10 ine, also clorots and bath-room; atabline £or Aix Roreot: Iaten ovaciihousy, with oo fur coaolmian uwudey 2150, foat, ki i«li convonlauos: woaihouso 2029 foot, wnd o chiokun-luuey 16230 fuol ; Drick sl Bonsor Targo barn and penunce, el 6 feras of lani: largo arpriard and gariiun with neacly all Inds of frult’; hest aprings in the country': ilsh-pondyand fino tibor; alsn, 10aAni's howen, with ‘harn, near the intan, @l neagly nows fanitnro for safo {f dusired, Prica 1 i-ated dormy 13 Lo iy omo b 150 yanes 8 Jor comt her mnmuin, Apiy b 1, WADLOW, ool st Bifign, i PaizelCiv., 11 K5 RADAL ESTATE WANTED, o 1Y, vand.” Addross it Privaand lozws, 1 67, Tribune jeo. FINANCIAL. NI NONLY OAN BE and nthor valaa. P, 0. Tox 135, TAWLEY HOILD. iifgnn-sts., havo tunds i 0 35,00, for throo yoars, n oloso withont dolay, . 72 RAHT WARHING'I'ON- to purohinsy shust-tlne and papor, 1 ALEEL & G0 Ing, cornar Dearbiorn nnd M hand 10 loga In st of 210X Tomm ON| O34, 5id0 AN on A\;'\I«)Il‘lmi ?\l\clufl prmtnlarm :lt 0 and 3)‘5 in r ) e tmatiay §ud WRnE yoms o o i, ViR s Lo oo paces 110, LOANTN BUNE OF 31,100 AN UPWATRA OX twsida improved propectj, 1, COLE & SUN, 168 Wost Madisgn-nt, 3 /(10 LOAN-MONEY GN 0T ity aved prafarrod; chialed Joans o wisHRTE, & Washinglanste o ‘v"n—,’uih PREPARED ny ATAKE LOANS IN on dlamouds, “watehios, or aooinity, &8 fabr Futds of forost, Tt vou Yt 10 turl eorncrs, comoand koo us. FDWIN A, o G0, L Doarbarast, " (AlUorintok Wook)! suna from 10 to 10, DY gon on RIOH 1 ({FANTED—A LOAN OF 15,00 TOIL FIVIE YEARS '\\ o et tos) astnton "G AN IRE & SOLLUYS T3and 1o Heyna Bloek T0 LiND ON ORIOAGO od ron] ostato, 10 por cent 1 Monraa. MASKINERY. MACHINERY MIG. CO., 33 , and pendiig a0 ingines and 1 1o wniyorunl sondswasl Forow-pla Dilos, Givo us eall bhafaro intlly, ilers, ‘Grant lightnly iry AR maobinery sop- FANT NOOMS, NG A a8 R Tgy Wi SON, 1[0, RuNT-IUTNISTIED OO, SUTTATLE i Soun inon o maa aud wita, "N Woil e 0 RENT—8PAGIOUS 003 sulto, ologantly Curnishad, ot fugtow n Dearburn i Cln 3 o, i AMRLY-FURD OOMH: hoatogation tn tha clts and lowost rates, 101 South Ginris-at,, Hom 6, _ 1P BT UREER PART OF OUSTE NO. L " Wout' Wishingtonst., contatning sovan rooms; all owly pagarad and ik tlow i parly, TO RENT--SYORES, OSFICES. &o. Htora 50 Kast Ranuolph-at, Hioro 1107 Ronth State.st, Ktorg 1O Sonth Ktat ;‘5,]"(0 {i‘lg §VIIXII| .;":l -t ora Souih Htary Mavonmont 1o My Ditie.at, R outh Olarl ent o7 Sauth Ntal ot 116¢ Ranth Stat A Oilioos In Itcanor, Spoad, atlow prioes by 3., 3, MARSTIALL 1 Fatat aod Benting s, TONT 0 7 TACKSON.ST., NAT 4103 xplond o and Ju portost Heiscamtont el e to AN, EEEs o brewtios, & 110 RENT=HOOM WIFIT OR WIFIOUT TOW] ! ]?{E‘]\;os"l:‘n&?'{éu:ln gfi-lrd'-mnr Aazll‘;nnl ook, No! T8 Al 3T o . 1 K & 1, Rk Gl o SEme VI—EIGIT STOR o TENTES NI coryor Taylog and Clck-ate, ~ Yieat curnor for hicagar _ fuinira of awnee: ND BASEM . 195 IEART .+ noxt door fn enrnor Fifti-v. suitablo for Tnquiro at B8 Filth-ar., clkar storo. Offices, 110, RENT—3 DESIRARLY OUEIORS WITl DIX. fures in ihs Aotropolitan Block, Inquiroof A, A, HMUNGER, Room 8. riisnallnneons. IO, BENT-FURNISILED ALY OX TIE NORTIL oast garnor or Aadisin and Halstod-sta., {0x1i0 foo: Fultnblo for socloty oF othor siullar purposss. ARply at drug gtar, € tho hutldiue, TOR SATE_LUNMULR OR GOAL ottty on ol vanaling back o iy with aroad epnnoatisny neat Twelfth- Kbty to Bl BEARIL, 168 Washington-ster dask o K ,!fm lze basinoni. REAT DTN-, AV ITAND: | \V ANTED_A TAILOIL, AT NO, 436 W AV, ratoumely fuliad itok renidoncs ov |m;k|{fx¥ln‘=({sf‘:‘hm ), e ABES, s WARARLAY: -hasomont, with turnnco Al madopn ine ANTED-A GOOD_10Y, FROM [ provomenis ¢ als n‘on residonon at. Konwnod, fure ‘IV i 10 W T Hshod, " WA ThiE, 2 | i Tiormtn 86 150 Mot Gropeiag100F #00d. ” Call oarly 0 MENT-VWOTORY DWELLING NO, 5 Michlgansav, near comor Litdridue-catirt, in ‘poud iscoNanoous. M ANTED-MEN AND TEAMS ON THE BAITI moro & Obla Raftrond A. 5. STOOICEY, oa ook, it Oblossa. ~ Apply to WENTED-MuN LOOKING —Fou slN)—:usl f . 0, thabaro ot afrald to puca lid Ui, WS ou g”u';"n?'mn:h'a'%'n"n"%’qi"k‘fi: sl Ghiongo, Il o Hadopiertn hossecs, 2AY & COn ANTED-MEN 70 GRLL M T 5 au Gior Gulcknching mpvalisc, LI ER LIS ‘nnlu:or)‘.ln. All"lllbxfl&vl"fiy MENTAS GOMMISSION- W ANTED = Y ARTRD-A TREANGRRRN, WITIL A GAPITAT, )}Y of gum]\ln,n:o:dmenm-r ixblishiod o‘nlmfny?'?ovl’r{nlv‘all ¥ ILLIAA\‘I i :!u.“ lor ouo wook, 84 itandulph.st. WANEED=A 1OV \WILLING 70 _MATCiE 1T plag e ROnerale waotal, o4 6 Weat Wesbisgtom-at, e e WANTED-FEMALE HELP, Domosting. TANTRD-BY A PRIVATE PAMILY~, - ANTER-X ENE > W R G Tpf0 U0 GENERAL TOUSE- VWANERD — A0 Mi MONRGE-S A GO0D Y “Protestant yict o of 5o DrofarFed Mo CATROl o maars, (oA 8 17 ANTRDA” 7 NGTON-BT., VW ANIRD=AT Tisky WRST WASHINGTON-T, WANTED_A GOGD GGOK WHO U4 5 GOOK: ‘)}rhx’? .o, and ot i .’fmw gt Charicat, T BAUMARS, oo oaulca at &3 orih “,mi-mn_m AMRRIOAN G KORWEGIAN &irl ta do. gm priv: famtlyt " OnlT a0 130 Wont Mngiveat |2 & wunll private A 3 ALY, A WONMAN 70 D k}f‘nt;nfinl lson; wunrk Inl:l farm-dionsa Iu the uuu:‘l)lz?: RIS 00D D Iffl_g‘(g!& Aladivon-s - Senmsrrauyas, VW ARTED-OBERATOR TO WORK ON SINGER snnchiin, Tl 1w S o epl) for shop Sontne 15t Libeetyoay] 4004 anda uood Emnloymont Amenniss. VAT e s tes: iotatn, S AVIAN n for private familtes, i A oonntry, ot Mhe. DUSKE'S oiee, t0 Milwarnken g Miscolluneouns. TV ANTED-LADY AND GENTLEMEN OANVASS. Bifto.op for (o Romingtou Sowing Machiva, 851 W y ANTEDTIREE LADIES BAN ONTATS PROT: poriianant employmont by - D A T A R AR A A R ANTED-BINDERY GIRLS; NONE BUT EX- '}er Dorioncad Laads mood apply’st Noom o1 et VWANTED-E EXPERTERCID GINIS TO WORK Contucky and othior Ulocks, - 'on biead fringes and headod & ol %0 W0 Can Tonre s MmaIdSTIale For oAk york takon Loma neod apply at 84 (Voat Madison foor., G SITOATIONS WANTED--MALE. A A A A e Taokkeeners, Olorks. Kto, ITUATION WANTRD—AS SHIPRING OLERK, hld q‘v\x‘-ul,n 2:1?;:lw;ltla?nlnlwhr‘l‘lulnh grocary housa; hnve axporion, 3 a0 e pasen o porines i cvoalsathisalloh Wt QUUATION WANTED -G & YOURG R P A L LD Tribuno ofico, e AN AH Tefor s J 15, Trades. ITUATION WANTED_LY A o chren fin romn b O SATV iR, Hor b Fousehare Sifimrxm WANTED — BY A FIRST: 5 hh!l‘nlnwr and ealelmine: :m]“bln of lnklm‘cb rgo of Ths. o the 5 o o Aldross P51, Tribie oite, QITUATION WANTED-T0 MEROITANT TAILONS ¥ —in cutfer, from Philadoiphia, 57 rotronop: Adters O Hy Fribind ottops o o P Conchimen, Toamstora, &e, QITUALION WANTED~RY A YOUNG MAN (DANE) 33, n conaliman e pilvato family; thoroughly undoe: Ar0 0f hursc 3 RAGTICAL MAN foundry. - Ade or ton dags u abjoatlon ta gatag o 80 101100 1TVATIONS WANTED--FEMALE pessieisssunitdiidinidubosditcborysensival Dontestics, SI‘NJ.\ TION WANTED-AS MEAT OR PASTRY ““:nluk n‘r“\:m‘xl‘;lu‘dn both {n some ‘lwml. rostaurant, or home Yebniing ), 8o, ol yteronior aivom.” A% I NS WANTED-1IY 2 FIRST.OLASS GIRT.S ) fur gonarnl housework aud second o ) afarfsoratbaispvork i sons wock. “Apuly w2 WANTED--TD RENT. 70 TUENT_DART OF A STORE, DI ¥ o Bisshaen Db and Madison MISCELLANEQUS. XY HONEST MAN WITHL g3 | Bst Madisit, o X SMALL FANL ol a fucalatiod houso un orih of Twenty-seeond.at, Can mivo the b wo. Stato rontand locatlon, Addroks 1383, 30ARDING AND LODGING, Vast Sida, {55 HONORIST.-LATIGE TRONT ROOM, WITH A0 aleo oly furatahad; also uufuraisiiod room, witlh firat-clas board, to gontlomun and wifo or singlo goutlanan, 19 3 saunis mon, v FIE-ST, NEAR JUEFERSON (DarkeTo ront - enigh ‘mn?n“é\lth ‘l;llvi“rdlxmmlu ontlemon il oml anirseiata homo. cum(orL, R R S A e oo iaforta: Addréss SOUTTTSARGAMG —A BUITE OV FUR- TAMO nished rooms, with board for gontioman and wifs 2 2 3 Senth Sine. § B ek s, mu e Hik Coutlomon, 91 to 55 Tor wook, ith et of pino: May beartl Bie " QuIT Ot S ISHOP.CQURT HOTEL, KOS, f07, 69, 511, 517, AND Bmwm Madivonst, S, ¥, PIBRASON, Munnger— 2\ tiest.class rovidenco for famllles and young gontio- hicm wishing nermancat, honiea; also, for ‘all partios ro- alning in' tho ellya fow daya oF Woaks: convoulunt 10 o binsfross portior of tho o rhs and open grounils. - Drioos to wult the tos: BOARD WANTED, A SPLENDID GUANOR FOR & MAN WITI 4200 £} to onawo Iu a Niehe mapniactnriog husiness tuat 1nys £508 manth, s D i, oo A HiEstony Lt tar il SAP AT, TR BEST LG, igati whar yuiat loavo aity, BEEIP: i iark-st., Ttoom 6, AL LT GLERS GONIGTIONTIY AND Cof 4\ houso for walo ou oawy torms, Jugulro at 316 Woat Madtson-st. OARDING-TIOUSE, FURNISHKD OR UN. iblud, 16 rony foe ront, choap, I takon lam atolyy apledid location: gand Teem' for bar or nsster Salunl, . Grod chanco for wan and Wwify with sminlt cap: l'u; ln'l'l sumo experlonos, JoBerson 1louse, 1O Wost nko-st, o anl , doing a Jargs texdo. 2 oo Mooath °':lahfiu§x.or.unm.'=, Vo REAN M, Ol nodl an o n good City Hakors, aoatlan Kankak (408 T FIN TAWDIO0NE T8 TILE Gty for snle, doiae a vory gaod bustanss, both bar aud wiligaede; Sopated - snrnar Awont Rt g o i) waor tho Workent 1t Wil ane ekl s gn vory. Tousonnl torms A ) e aen, P, WRUNSWIGIE 408, u™ a4 Bink: , NTAND 178 LAK i~ ills, saski-fuctorics, A" KUCWOU T & DUNK mughinary for planti Tuachhid and hotior shops, and sup 3 NEOF RICHARDSON, ~ MERRIAM & GO 1 ioaldlme schinoe, oot Lovs thau s yoar uko 'Wi‘u" willha wld o, and 24 goo 5 1o sold fur gy and waean %yf:;tnllwwoun ¥ 275 Soutl 0, N¥ USWING FITOMRD R gllsn Iatho, O3 13 fuat 81 Inch swing Wheolor anglno latho, '(_}'u:‘lauhl‘lnw L I]rhu)ll lwl‘u x.\rm:lmm[ ra.ll!i i v it boaoli 1oy 10 €lons o eansienmont MR STk & GO,y 78 South Canal MATOI. tiox, o INSYRUCLIO! I;'i’tf'xfim"u X i ;dwlrf‘ivwlx:'riilif\hflfi&;':;fi ’ schoul, & Vitbny) n o d Sont: 1, Bt ol aYs et T Kantiah, Qemunas ntod well '"hv pu) At daapiue. BATLA A WINNE Ry Pelnoiial, Lt Ao Sehbol, 4 Tady mishiaut who Eat o TEAGIIES, B ) oty Woat Mludison ATFUATION WANTED—IN A BEMINARY OIf P o aully, g, Giatlre) Y, SRt Do dak vt wigale Yot Addrase, witly full partlantars, 18 D, caro uf Hond S rimr, Dyt Dagehoraet,s Hoom BUILDING MATERIAL, £ MN= iL, GIVEE YOU A GOO PO BRIOK, MK AL, SV XA, 800 of brioks, for pronany on e bl stk i DELOULNE TIANO, BING- lng, ¥rouch, and Tatlo. mrinil-aAv,, DU 14 310 _HOUSEROLD GOODS__ TYOURRIOLD PURNTPURE FOR SALIE AT 68 Il Uskwood-av, Jiruwels carpats, parlor, ohambar, and TuTugfora Sath; snodurn styiass 111 uaw s choap. N TDES " MORKING, BIPE R, N K KA RS Wt st mone Wonndy 0 anls'oantunts, Smustuiine o parlor, i, wd Kilghon e, e by and Sodiing, kil it gl o Hatn i 7 T RIS, Natounan, 08 nid w3 Y, b ab Te3OEVe, ki G SILALG BELLAG TR PRIVATIE T VW Sniion Nete @ T1ihard-ate, ou Phursday morhiig, Hopt, 10, ut Liu, tho ontio ‘contonts, consistiug of flia icuvio} oufpotéy parlaty st 'S chion fuenl. urd; oo A Noy 1 edol eroe i Wi ., 0fo. Balo podtive, e b sotd. " 1hs 1, SORRISON, il ot ahtoul sl Falio:at. U vsimau, 633 and OMISTIU BIWING MAUHINE-CITY BRANCIH oitica, 172 and 171 Olark, upstales, Machiues sold on unnthly frubie, Sowlug ivon if dssired, 33 kiadvot ar: tachuionls, oll, ete,, at low prices, Machiuos ppaived. TPOBBALE-S PAMIEY MO R Ui ING WADIINY [ T Bitur with attachiaentss ath wearls now i Gost i each s o will ssll lialuo for 880 tirsg eomo Hirat Sorvod. BUWARDS & KENNEGDY, 191 Llno faland-av. HAMILY BING IR, ONE DO 0 Grovar & Bakvrs, for sala at Lial Huuth Olarlest, E ook Roor 3, a wile ARG i HIE-TRINGITAT, OF- tisa 11 Hitoat, Afashines sold ow snoucily Bsyinants; 10per cont din for eanhi, latad-at,, oty noh P Jhis, ponitdd, ana sopalrads’ s A RO ) ot ) A GHLLIIS Tons Ofiop, 150 Statoat, oo 18 to JONAR ITHING WILL TE J. A. DRIELSMA, ronpily attanded o, (LG CAST-OFIr OI, Ao 3 o dhoss OKS OPENE CIOSED, COMPLIOATED iconnta adfusl o ! work i) - ;({‘(&r;f"ln" R T B SR e i KA 1ASIL PAID JOR OLD NEWRPAPERS, BOOKH, NoySupilors, xage, uutale, boltlon 0., it VICPLL 29 snil 20 Kurilvav, Siook Sallod for tliocily, froe. REEMONEY MAD! T A eating flat-ivon, wit) twa favos, th cvoruold._ May bowodu at 171 Randa SPEOTABL FAMILY TO iihy girl baby sboatd mooth of ayo. TO EXCHANGE. UMBERMEN ! WIE WANT PROM $10,00 TO L a’mm ROrIL 4f Iontbers Tof tonl ot heatud o g amd Mionlyaae, oppastta tha Souih Park, - J. NRY & JACOB WEIT, 11 and 16 Daarbarn-at, OIANGI-A HOUSE AND LOT IN BVAN. oy or & goodl family carringo, o a piano, for firste urnlture, Jumbar, hardware, or o stock of groces 0. K. BROWNE, Roow 1), 103 Fiteh- GIANG DICEPROPEICTY, I BLOCKS fan, 0 faot, with b tone bseiiant) nnd wol o e e e 1. W1 L Ly on'at, [1G X UIANGIE—(100,00 WORTI GF DESITARLT A aniirtian proporty fir wninenmbarad proporty ia o ir placo, ATV AT, GUNN, 195 Taatloopee M0 BXONANGE=NDUSE AND 10T CHURC! 100 Washing! AND CARRIAGES, E! TINERAL ADVANUES rriagne, ofc., at | Vshingion-at. at 108, m, ENGLE. TGt SALE-T [TAVE SIX O BIGIT MORE GOOD ' Hruos that I iava no furthor uso for sod wish {0 di pinsa a6 parnn And 800 Hhom, A 11 you want o buy T o L B, RAS o iva youk barisad ICRR, 405 Wost Randolpli-vb JIOR RA LK~ K ANG Jon 7o ond T mitton. Inir fn rear 617 Mizhigane GANTIES WAVING THORSES, NUQGILS, OARR- . “vlages, harnoss, ote., to dispuso af n(? roquosted to enll 'and a0 us und makn arrangomants. for the sala o s, Wo ave fine stabling raow for 100 hod ratas, No oharga fur storage of buggles, plo. anotion sales will' bo _Mondsy anid Tihewlev, 8 p. of aoh wooks THOOKWELL, WILLIAMS ‘Auctimaary, 36 and 2 Kant Sddivou-it, ____MOUSICAL, RST.OLASE CARINET ORGAN, AS il 13 unpguolod amd the choapost o0, i aon 1 unpgualod and tho cliospost ; prioo, i whOtesa s o etall t e netore 4 T at luw c dlauar RO SR G- CFTSTLAS A ELOARON, ‘s oxanifne, at 520 Washiugian-a % BATA FINUIED FULLROUND TITLRTE DK Bakin piwio, Gnsty €10, fory 305, Gl T3 Chaieatey Mo i DIANON L nanacls 5, PSS LOST AND FOUND, oSt "ROM CONNELR OF 4 Ulileago-: i ] AR isands gl and mana pard o 3 ] d futlovk, * Wea 11t swon on Badwirloks . beato ronian o 055 Noris Claricatey il vy owen v, T - LIV IRAVED TOLEN=FRAM NO. 13 R ok sk onlorod Litol-hop, A snitaula roward will ha paid 10 1o porsani Fecurhiag tho A O VU AT et 23 Raadaty IRE-T0 CAMUING ANT FISil- ¢ i al wi Chde' oF o i B0 Govoraniont ol Ak LK 4 g parte p-nicvt i .Iimfl'f"\k,‘..’ don ko, yul e "___:‘____ e PARTNERS WANIED. o ] X Boar el vostapation. & ddrode &'t HBand sitess