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" LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE TRIBUNE EXTRA, The eceno by Tnr Trinuns Duilging botween 2 and 8 p. m. yeatorday reminded ono of the day alter a great balblo tou yoars ago, Madison and Donrboru Atrcets swarmod with nowsboys, aud tho sldewalks swarmod with spootstors, Tiltou's slatomont was duo at half-past . Dy 2 tho sidowatk sround Tur TruNz Dullding was so crowded that passago was almost impossiblo. Ladios, flauked by policomon, pushed through tho mob with infliile dotrimont to thgir ral mont. ‘Mo, loft to thomsolves, were whirled, snd pustied, aud elbowed {n avery diccation bub tho right one. Thofirst fowhundrod boys fallinto o sort of lino, which stretohod mway down Doar- horn Blroot, in & mnnner that endly tantalized tho Journal omployos, who had nothing lo do at tho bour fhab i gonorally tholr Dbuslest, Tho reat of tho crowd amusod itsolf with florea attacks upon tha fortunato boys iu line, and with dasling forays upon tho Madison ovbroot Lorap-cers and omnibuses, he opon cara wote boarded by shrioking trohing, wwho made tho conductors’ lives burdons to thom. Tho omnibusos woro favorito objocts of abtack, bo- cauga thodrivers wora holpless. Porchedon high, thoy could anly gestioulatosnd swear, whilo thair volicles woro iilled with non-paying pagsongora, At hinlf-pnst 2, whon tho wagon of tho Wost. arn Naws Company earrled off_tho first Install- mont of oxtras, strong aiynfl of intent to pur- loin tuo package wero noticed. Tho arxival of & licoman scattered tho conspirators. When ab Lt e "uiigmal was_ glvon, tho sbrii yolllug stopped for an instont, and thon broke out again lideously as tho crowd bolted down stairs futo the istributiug-reom. Two littlo girls wera in tho tiuck of tho contlict, and diaplayed fighting ability that roftectod oredit on thair sox. 'Tho Tast font of tho oldor of tho two, oro sho dsap- ared into the doorway, was o magnificont lowble-play, by which she plucked her friond from tho payomont with one hand end removed alargo ecction of tho face of ono of tho tyrant gox with tho uails of tho othor, “I'ho first boys on the streot with tho extra sold thoir wholo atock without gofug fiva feet fram tho door. Tho shootu woro gold at first for 10 gents, Even at this figuro, thoy cauld not bo wuppliod fast onough, Whou tho first rush of uyers was ovor, and tho boys had breath.to ory hmh- wares, tho ‘ono shonton the street was * Tpipoxz Bxrmal” Searcety » smglo boy had oithor the Zost or Jowrnal for anlo, “'mx Tnipuxz wag in univorsal domnud. Obi- cago appreciatod ita enterpriso in publisbing Til- ton's statoment at the moment whon it was issuod in New York, and eightecon houts beforo.any other Western paper. e PN THE ZBTNA.INSURANCE OQMPANY. . Tho life of another Chicago fire insuranco company was ended yesterdny by the appoiut- ment of a Receivor. Tho Aitnn Insuranco Com- pany of Ohicngo began _under a special law somo time boforo the fire, It was pot, Lowover, put into nctive oporation, though tho obmrter was kept nlive, until about six months ago, when it launched out with & nominal paid-up eapital of 160,000, About s mouth or siz weoks ago J. Fy Bonfeld was appointed by the Auditor of State to REAMINE THE COMPANK'S ASSETS. Ho did so, and found them veoryrotten. Itis said that somo of tho sgourities word overvalued fivo or six hyndrod per cont. For instance, a tract of laud noar Waukogan was rated at about 000 an acro, when it was wortli about 83an acre, boing in nawamp. Instead of having §175,000 securitics, the Company only had about $80,000. Much of tho seouritios given for capital alock woro rofused by tho Auditor os boing insuflioient, ‘The Ztna . = COMMENCED ACTIVE DUSINESS in Novembor, 1873, aud Deo, 81 1ade a raport showing its puid-up capital to ba $213,690,72; amonnt roqyired to remsnra outstanding risks, §1,290.72, with no Lnbilities far lossos. Bince it organization tho Company bas had throo Presidents, Alr, Amos 8. Sec)]yu ‘belog the pros- ont incumbonz, . . Ttennedy is tho Soorotory, and Franklin Habcock s, 48 far as_oan bo necor- tained, tho Vice-Presidont. Mr. Beelyo is alio “Tronsurer, Tho fallowing aro TIE PROMINENT BTOCKNOLDENS, with the amonng of stock owned by them : 8, L, Bailey, €30,000 ar £10,000 ¢ G. W. Bishap, $20,~ 000 ;8. Dol Jones, S2,000 41, . Hood: ward, $20,000 ; rril 3 A 8. Seel- ye, 10,0003 R. V r.?lshm, 16,000 Qoorgo Sparling, §20,000 Cutlor, §3,000; David Grabam, £6,000 ; and William Irvin, 4,000, The Company has during its oxistenco tsken about 20,000 in risks, but Los only obtained tho romiume for about 37,000, In tho Iato dre of gnly 14, the Compnny lost considerable, but how much seems Lo bo doubtful, somo placing it as Jow a8 8,000, while others think it was g high s 17,000, : At the time of the examination by Mr. Bon- fleld, he sent for tho Auditor, snd A JOINT EXANINATION swan had, which resultod in an order probibiting tho Company from doing sy further buginess, gince which timo it hay boon innctive. During tho wok past a number of suits bavo beon bogun againet the Company, and hursday A CnEDITONS' BILL waa filed, based on o judgmont by dofault, whioh bad been taken ngaiust it Yestordny W. II. Ricbardson, sotivg'.as attorney for tho com- plainants 1o ths ereditore' “bill, made = awotion for tho apointmont of a Receiver, aud auggosted tho nane of Dr. V. A. Turpin, who was a short timo 180 made Necoiver of 1o de- fuuct Atlgutie & Pacifio Insuranco Company. Tho stockhiolders of tho Compauy wished to Livo Albert Larnboo, an jusuranco brokor, ap- pointad, but Judge Mooro solected Dr, Turpin, and ho at onoe tcok charge. 1t is said, however, that somo of theoflicers or stockholders cloauod out tha offico of the greator part of the furni~ {ura before tho Xeceiver took possession, et NILITARY NEWS. THI FIRYT BATTALION, Tho Major conmanding tho first battalion of tho Fivat Regimet Illinois State Guard has js- sued tha followig order: 11:4DQUARTERY FIRsT NEGINENT, ILLINGIES BTATE GUAD, Trera will be a Jualuoss maoting ot ' tho armory of the regimeut o Mundny oveuing, Sept, 21, at 8 o'clozk p. m, ‘T10 organtzed companies of cafil regle St will uoet panapily 8¢ that BoE, - Ly order, T.,T, SUNBAMAK, Nojor Commandlig, Liout. Cirants 5, Drxur, etiug Adjutant, COMPARY B = of the Tirst logiment hold a meeting at tho armory, aud mrolled fifty-cight mombers in good standing on tho descriptive book of the company. Tip following gontlomon were a ointed ns Adhiants : dnrry 8, Bowles, John'L, ?Immn, ©, W.Parker, and W\ J, Goodmaun. D. J. Konuody, C. N. Dishop, svd &, P. Andorson woro appoinkd Corporals. A committee, com- oscd of D, & Konnedy, E, Durdand, and B, 13, Knox, was u‘minh:d to draft and submit a con- titution andby-laws for tho company. B PRINTERS' COMPANY, Tho Typogaphienl Mllitary Association mot at their hulb fng, B\'ou!mi. pursusnt to tho call of the lresidat, A, W, llocchor, A llvulg' ducus- #1on arose a tho meoting in rognrd fo cortmn acensationsmado agaiust tho company, but the members pesont declinod to tako any notico of them whutwer, and paseed iho following roso- Lutlons ns ho seose of tha eompauy : Warreae Ons of the groatest needa of the citizens of Oliicagoos loug been n rollsblo and serviceablo mliitary reiment for the protection of Iife aud prop- arty i caes of emorgoncy 3 yil Wigknsd, A movement 1oking to the sccomplishing of tlis okect haa lutely boen fuauguratod by cortain ciltzons ¢ Ohlesgas thoreforo, Lesolpl, That the Chisago Typographical Ailitary Aswociabh {compased of uperatlva printrs reshlonts ot thop) heraby tendur to any respoctablo reginien- 1a} orgofzation ono full company of mon, ablo-bodied, £ud miro thuw hnlf of whom v seon actual ervice, “Rtesared, That thy only requisite sald Typographical Mititay Compuny will ask of their assoclates in safd Fegimat fa thut {hoy ahall bo disclplined and prac-*| Head sldiors,—for sorvice, aud not for display, A asolution of thanks was extondod to Lioug, Diot and Berge. Bishop for courlosics shown thep Aottor was read from Maj. F, T, Bhorman, addresed to Capt. Howard, whick recoived » ‘hsaty approval. . ‘h mieeting adjourned to meet at tho sama placaa weel from next Sunday gt 3 a'olock e W et BONDS AS WALL-PAPER. Dotetivo MoAuley tells o yather strange story, whichio has kept looked up in his busom for sovorayoara. 1la couldn't hold it auy longer than eterdny, aud, feeling elated over tho grandsup d'elad of "Tuy I'sinung in tho Tilton geatemt, unravelod his littto yarn in this wive: g wasnfored that o boy had slipped into & stora oBtuto streot, near Eighteonth, and, while the projictors' backs woro turned, made an in- disorimato grab in & cash-box in & safo, tho door of which waa left opon, The haul conglste of o large ol of United Statos 20 bonds, rogistered, and imenod put wahort time before, and & small sum Inpostal ourremoy, Maok learued that THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEi’TEMBEIi 19, 1874, tho boy lived in _an old houua with o widowo r!l:otho‘:yfl I{uag’ Park, and want out thore in wearch of him, On eutering the sbanty ho waa nantonished at tho poauliarity of tho pnrur on tho wall, and was more 1m|ok on_boholding tha it waa tho identical pllo of 5-20s that ho wasin quogt of, all nicoly matohed and pasted tigltly to {hio, wall. Iloro_wns n joby and Maok pullod oft hin coat; sud propared for tho = work of atrippiog off tho papor. It took him 5 noarly Al dny, hut he reooverod ovory bond, whild the ol Iady looked on “in mungled foar and wonder, and cjaculnted, “What aro thoy good for? Suro, and 10 boy bronght thim lere a long tlma ago, and T thonght they was only bits iv old papor, Dut if yo'ro an officer 1 suppose it'a all right." Mack moistoned, pulled, and slowly worked swny uniil hostripped tho wall of ovory bond. The \fll"ofilllll como off_fraoly with thom, but they wero all thore, and Maok took them {o the ovwnors aud received thelr carnest tuanka for hin nrduous task in thoir bebalf, Tha Ina who atolo thom \was not at nll aware of thoir value, Ho was eaptured snd punished for tho thoft, i THE GERMAN AID SOCIBTY. The Exccutive Committco of tho German Ald Bociaty iold & moeting yesterday ovouving ab thelr ofilco, No. 51 LaBatls stroot, for the pur~ poso of makiug arrangomenta for o fair and con- cort to o given for the bonofit of the Bocloty. Thero wora prosont Mr. A. C. Hosing, -H, Olaus- sonlug, Adolph Loob, Adolph Bohooninger, Max Ziborhard, Juling Belorsdort, Carl Kuobelsdort, and Francls Lackner, Mr. Adolph Sohoeniuger, iho Prosident ot the Boolely, ocoupied tho obair, sad Mr, Max Ebor- hiard sotod as Socrotary. Aftor tho objoct of tho meoting bad becn ex- plained by tho Chairman, Mr. Carl Knobelsdorf moved that a fair bo hold for tho Lenofit of the Bocioty #omo time during the month of Decom- ber. A, Boforadort thought this was a bad tmo to hold a fair, and that but littla monoy could ba ando by it If tha oity wore divided into dis-~ ricts, and collections made as thay did last yoar, mpre'monoy could bg raisod thaw in aby othot WAy, ; Mr. Knoboledort' and othors wore confident that a fair was tho best menns to ralas monoy, becausp the ladips would lend o helping haud, and mogt of tho articles would bo dounted. A vote being takan, Mr, Knobolsdor(’s regolution was unanimously mlgrcud. _On motion, the folloning Committeo of At ringements was npfimmmu A. O. Heulng, Cart Inoblesdort, Fraucia Lackaoor, 11, Olanssenius, and Jullua Beiorsdor?, Tho President and Seo- rotary wero added to tho Commitioo ag ex-oficlo mombers, Mr. Knoblesdorf thought that the fair shoyld Dboso arranged that o ball and concert could bo givon af the samo timo. = wMr. Clausson{us said that tho difforent Gor- man epcietion would “undoubtedly voluntocr to give concertq on cach evening dusiug the fair, On motion of Alr, Knoblcsdor?, it was rasolvad that tho Committoa on Arrangoments shiould mnko collections for tho fair, and lqlpnmi all other commitices necusgary to maka the propor atrangomonis, 3 It wos suggested that tho most suitable places for Lolding euch s fair wonld ba oithor tho North-ido Turner-Hall or McCormick's Hall. The meoting then adjoutned. Aftor adjowrnmont, tho Commiiteoon Ar- rangemonts held o sossion,with Mr. Bchooninger in the chair. On motion of Mr, Kucbelsdorf, it was rosolved that & cal] bo issyed in the papors, giving notico of the notion of the Committeo, and requesting tho Presidonta of tho various Gorman socistios ta attend a meoting to bo hold at the oflics of tho Bocioty Wednesdny evenlog at 5 o'clock, On motion, jt was decided to request the fol- lnwmag‘]hd‘“ to meot nt tho ofiice of the Sacioty Thursday afternoon for tho purposo of taking action in regard to this matter: Mesdnmos Clausgoniug, Beioradors, Dr.Dluthard,Schuettlor, “Chorwart, Lipman, Gattonman, Seipp, Schosus hiofon, Madlowor, Hormitz, Rapp, ' Maitern, Qreotiabaum, Butz, Dogouhard, Wirth, Johngon, Juosson, Michaolls, Huok, Kadish, Bush, Hatz, Tistor, Dr. Gatjen, Canls, Dr. Goiger, Hand, Dartholomao, Specht, and Bchoeneman. # On motion of Mr. Knobolsdort, it was dacided that all callcetions should bo turned over to tho Seoretary. Mossrs, Inobelsdor! and Lackner wero ap- pointed o committeo to find # hall, and they were instracted-to-give the proferenco to North Side- Turner-Hall. Tho mooting thon adjourncd. gt AMUSEMENTS, UOOLEY'S TUEKATE The firet of theSaturday night entortatnmonts at Hooloy's Thontre will bo given thia avening oud continued through the soason, so long ns it shall bo soon that the public approve it. Tho piaco choson for tho first performanco s ** Tho Morobant of Yonioo,” with the following cnst: Buylock. . - Mr, James O'Netl Alr, H, M, Brown 11, Wickham r. G, A Dinbar Nr. 3. Wilding Miracs J, A, ClifTord, .. Wetze), J., Gullagher, and F, Macey +Aliss Loutso Liawthorua Mrs, Ered Williama . Miss Joslo Bailoy “+Lod Astray™ wiil bo given at, the matiuco as usual. THE OTHER TIREATRES. Joe Jofferson will plsy “Rip Van Winkle” thia eventug ; no wativee. * The Black Crook™ gives its two last porformances to~Iay at the Acadomy of Musle, The Miustrels will givoa matineo as usual; tho presont is tho best bill they havo given. Thore 1will be no performanco at tho Mugonm, * Lord Elhott " havivg given up bhiw “ Cinderolla " venturo, owing to tho suddon withdrawa) of the compnny from Mr. Plecoy’s service. Tho trouble sosms to have heon an ab- seuce of capital, and therofore of Larmony. Good feelivg onnuot bo maintainod without cash, s ey CRIMINAL. CRININAL COUNRY, Almon Tuckor pleaded puilty to stealing two ©oows, the property of 'Thomas Kano and William J. Martin, aud was romunded. Theodore Werthoim was tried by n jury for possing o fictitious cheok upon the Commeroial Notional Bank. IHowas found guilty and sen- tenced to tho County Jail for thirty days. Jolm Bmith nod Patrick O'Reilly pleaded guilty to two burglaries, in ontoring the rosi- denceaof O. 8, Hough and @. I, Famsworth ; thoy wore sentonced o Jour years cach in tho Toullentiary. . Auton Sticklor and» Jolm Sehmidt wero ocon- victed of burglariously entering tho house of Toter Morn, and the Jury fixed thoir punlshmeut ab four yoars ench in the Penitontiary, Josoph Back was tried on the ewmo charge, and ag- quitted. Blemor and Leo, {he thres-card-monte men, wers on irink, ‘Uhis caso hins boon momowlat notorlons durivg tho past fow days, owing to ovonts connected with tholr indiotmout and frst trinl, with which tho publio are Iamiliar, Yos- torday. the socond.txial of thoso won bogan. Bir. John Lyle King, tholr counsel at the firab trinl, waw presont, but said thot, ag Mr, A, S, Trudo had beon employod to defond on this trial ho, (King) did i nob feel disposed ta aot for them unloss ab fhelr apocial reqnest. Mr. Lruds had beow sent for, b\fi“ \o\'[nu not thon in Court. At the requast aof 'the de- fondants, however, Mr, King asked to have them discherged, but ol on thait own Tecopnizanco, a4 thoy woro at tho couclusion of thefr Emv. trial, “Lis_motion was ovorrulod, Mr. King thon asked 10 have tho trial poatpaned till 2 o'clogk in_the afternoon, when Mr. I'rude would car~ taiuly be on haud. This roquost was granted, aud the Court adjourned, At the reasscmbling of court Mr, Trudo was on hund, 'The privoners wora Lrought in, Dy requost, Mr. Il was ro- talned in connoction with My, Trude. Neatly avary availablo scat in tho court-room was ocou~ plou by tho members of tho eporting fratornity, who evinced a deep interost in tho trial, as woll thoy might, for among thom wora seon the faces of Heury Williams, alias Nobby Yom, and soyer~ al othors af hisilk,against whom cindiclmonts nyo now pending in this comrt_on charges similar to thoeo agalust Blomer aud Loo, Tho ontirg af. terncon was taken up in impanoling n jury, Out of a venire of twonty-four mon, elght only werp rotained Dby the defense, and out of on additionsl ton, only ' threo would sniisfy Mr, ‘4rude, who exorcised reay cantion ‘and onro in wsoleeting jurors who find naver bofore served in that capacity, At o'clook the Yonire was oxbhausted, und the de~ fouge had socured elovon man who havo not read tho, Chioago papors for (ho past wook—. loaat thiak fn a roanonsble gonclusion, as oxch one of them mesorted ho had novor heard of fhis csse. At that hour tho Court ndfullrnml Hil thin morning, at 10 o'clock, 'Tho connzel for tho dofoune do- alrod Imil for their cliouts, but thls wau rofusod, an tho trial hnd commenced, aud thoy wors ra- wandad. TIR POLICE OOURTS, Patar Kaca was boforo Justioo Kaufmann yes- torday morning, chargod with sssaulting Ofiicor Mectrioro, who ab_tho Hma was endeavoring to aryogt him. Who Justico fined him 850, John Gonneborg waa hold undor $200 hail yos- torday mortAng by Justico Xanfmaun to Koop tho poaco in his noifhhnrhoml. o liven on Olybourn avenue, noar. Larraboe stroot, Willlam Johugon, the lender of & gang of outhful tl-iappors, waas up bofore Juatico Soul- yestardny morniug, oharged with his snmo old trlck. 1lis fold of oporation thia timo was o #n- loon on Bluo Jaland avopue. Tho Justico held bism till tho 21st, under §300 bail, Yoslerday moruning, Potor Ligh and Btophon Beliollenborger, held undor bonds for stealing horsa from Jouoph Bernatein, whera disoharged by Justice Beully, as they micceedod in proving that thoy had bought tho horso from a donler namgd Hoory Bmith, A fow minutes after thoy liad loft tho sourd Smith was srrstod by Officor Darbor, and put under bonds to appear for exe amiuntion, John W, 8wecnoy, a bunko-swludlor, oamo to grief Thuraday through the influonco of Oficor Parkor, J, . Ralston, from Rookford, in this Btato, was dogoyed into No, 184 Doarborn stroat | by somo oug of tha atacrora of tha game known o8 buuko, aud tho owner of the swindlo got sway with $26 of Ralston's currongy, and than turnod him out, Xio lodgod complalnt with the sutliozitios, and Parkor_brought Mr. Bwesnoy in, Yestorday Justice Boydon held him to tho Criminal Court in bonds of” 800, to await the action of tho (rand Jury, Bail wan furnished, Mlko MeDonnld becomiug his surety. Lnto Thursdny ovoning tho loonlity of Joffor- of a drunkon row botweon mody and DPotor Iassct, ~After fAght- fug “for n fow sminwtes, Cermody whip- pod out o %ackub-kullu, ‘sod ous o fonr- ful gash on the right sido of Hassot's lond, Ho thon turned and flod, loaving his_viotim waltering in blopd on the !lgovu k, Ho wag Jiurmmd aud flually ovarhanied, and takon to thoe 'wolfth Streot Station, Tho injured man wag romoved to his rosidonco, No. 8 Cannlport ave- uno, whoro ho recoived proper modical attan- tion, 18 surgeon pronounced tha wonnd quito forlous, though not nocossarlly fatal, Yoster- dny Carmody was bmu{fkt boforo Justice Beully on the chargo of assanit with a deadly woapon with (ntent o kill, and was committed without bail to tho 26th fnst, J. 1L Mitchicll and Jao Xrakoskio lave bopn beforo tho Polico Conrt on moro than ono occa- sion, and hgvo sucesoded in eluding justico. Toursday ovoning Ofiicor Deoolle brought thom in g vagrants, fAbout ton days ago Aitchell was up charged with swindling and stoering for somo confldonco gamo, On boing arraignod boforo Juetics Boydon hoe domanded o jury trinl, and that jury sequitted him. A foi dags provi- ous to ‘tho arrcst of Mitchell, Xrakoskio wos arrested on_tho epme charge, and finod by tho Justico, 'This decision ho sppealed from. Sinco that timo theso follows hinve conductod themsolves in about tho samo- style, honuo thoir arroet. Yosterdny morning thoy were ngnin preacnted to Justice Boydon, who fined Mitchell 8100 and Krakoskio €80, and in addition sen- tonced thom to tho Bridowall for thirty days, This decigion thoy nppesled to tho Criminal Court, and gove bonds for tholr apuearaace,wish Harry Lowrenco ag eurety, On tho 7th insk. a drunken mob enterad tho galoon at 278 South Wator stroot, and aftor bont- ing tho prapuioter and bis_brothier, grabbed tlio money it the drawer of tho counter, aud, with ono oxcoption, escaped. ‘Thomas Lgan, tho ono who was arrosted, was beforo Justico Doyden yesterdny to stand his preliminary oxam- juntion “on tho chargo of larceny, and nesault and battory with intant to do_bodily in- Jugy. The ovidenco ngaivat thio prisoner” was that, on tho day above montioned, the men on- tored tho saloon whila tho bar-tohder, who if & vrother of the proprictor, was on.gs\gm! in put- ting fco into tho rofrigerator. His Drothor wns up-staiis, and ho callod on bhim to sarve tho party. In order to make Lis brother hesr him, ho was obliged to go a fow atops up tho stairs, On roturning, ho was Lnocked down by a chmr m tho hauds of one of the crowd. Swanzor, tho ownor of tho saloon, in nnswor to the summons hurried down tho siairs, and was immediately surrounded by the roughs. Qug of thom attacked llm with o beor-glass, striking bim repontedly on {ho hend. until ho fell covered with blood and porfetly heiploss. Doth of theso men awore that E%tm wag the man, according to tho best of their knowlodge, Who efruok thom. Another wilnoss swore that tho prisonor was the man who grabbed the = money. The nceueed moro than affset ll this avidenco, A large number of wit- nesses tostitied to the goneral good character of Lgan, Lgan Limself wan I:lncudupon thoatand, and undor oath statod that on tho dny in quostion ho was passing along South Water streot, and et the men who committed tho assault, They wero at that timo vory much intoxicated ; thoy stopped him and inslsted Lo should En into Swanzor's saloon and drink with thom; Lo found it impossible to shake thom off, or rid himeolf of thoir importunities, and conso- guanély nccompaniod thom. When the sesanit Thomas Car~ was mado it was by ono of the parly, ut not him. He admitted baving beon seen behind tho conuler near the movey-drawer, but Lo accounted for that from iho faot that ho bad jumped over the countor for tho purposo of assisting Alr. Swanzer, and that bo did do all in his powor to sid him, but with fivo mon orazed with bad whisky ho waa power- less. Egan's testimony had the rlu[: of truth in it, and ns ovidenco of 'the trutbfulocss of the slory lio stood hiu ground whon tha othor mon ran"off, Justico Doydon docided thab Egan, althcugh in bad company, should not bo pun- ishod for tho sina of tho roughs who' hnd com- miltted the naeault ; he romarked whilat the wit~ negsed for the prosocution undoubtedly thought thot Egan was tho assaulting party, still under tho oxcitomont thst musk certainly have oxiated during tho maleo it would be very easy to mis- take him for ono of the othor party, The teati~ mony of the witncsses for tho dofouss, togothor with the prigonor's own statoment of tho uffair, convincod him such wna tho oaso, and thero- upow Lo discharged Egan, MISCELLAYOUS, J. Delarry, formerly a slencil-outter at No, 13 South Clark” gtreot, sivore out a warrant yoster- duay boforo Justice laiues, for tho nrrest of Fredoriok Fullor. DoBarry complained that tha defondant did, on tho 7th inst., unlawfully and feloniously attempt, by means of tho confldonca tawno, o obtain money from him, Constablo g!nut roceived the warrant sud mnda tho arrest. Tho ncoused wos immediatoly brought before the Justico in_ordor lo give bail, Him bonds wera fixed at 3500 for Lis appearance tho 22d inst. Considoralilo oxcitoment waa caused on Olark stroat, noar Monroo, last night, abont 9 o'clock, and soveral hundred people wore called together, by tho arrest of Drxflfiot Burk, whom Oficora K‘l’loy and Hanson took in oharga for digordorly conduct. Dridget was in company with two other girly, and tho oicors sny kha{ wera ho- Laving in an unbeooming and detidedly unlady- lika mannor. Whon thoy took hold of Bridget ahe serenmed loudly, and sovoral oitizens rushed up to tho oflleors to inquire the cause, They at- tempted to walk along with two of thoe ghls in custody, but tho mob which soon§eollocted caugod thom to lok ona of tho prisonors go, Bridgoet roared loudly in the maeantime, and Xiloy aud |anson kopt on their way to tho Armory. A citizen, in attcmptivg to assist them, wua kmoolted ' down sud Ladly hurt at tho Jackson mstrecb eroseing, by n billy in the lhands of " momo porson who eseaped discovery. 'Iho crowd followed the ollleor to the Armory door, aud were tlually dis- Bnflml by » force of pateshmen. DBridges was ook for disordorly conduct, and at 11 o'alock lost night had not coased hor sorosme and moans, Avthur Smith took a big drive yesterday in 'at McDavilt's hack without asking tho ownor's con sont, Ofioor Bwanson caught him last evoning, and consigned bim to a coll tn the Armory. Lar- cony 8 tho chaigo againat bim, Lizzio Smith mado a florco assault with n hiatohet on Covstabla MoDoran last evening on Olurlk stroot, near aylor, and injured him so- varoly, Buo was arrastod and looked up in tho Armm? o swait a hoaring on tho cliarge of an sagaulb with a doadly weapon, with Intent to kill, A policoman should be stationod on Monroo atreat, botweon Wabnsh aud Michigan avonues, to protoot pargons who loave the Lxposition o nigt, Tuo block i uob built wp, and the darkness' affords & good nglm‘:' o bighwaymon. ~ Chursd; ovenlng & gon- tieman and his wifo loff the Exp%slnun,gnml whon in about tho centro of the block (ndichted, a mfl‘-yml appronchoed thow, and, putting u ro- volver In the gontleman's faco, domanded his pockot-book, Tho Indy was frightened and Fan away, seranming for tha polico, ~Tho gentieman Liad” only w hght walkiug-ntiok, with ‘which o struck the thiof ovor tha boad, wnd fho ravoal bocamo disgoncortad by the assault and scampered off, ' Ho wndoubledly imngined thut the gentloman would bo only tag willwg to givo up ki woalthy and that, too, quiokly, so that 1o timo at all would be roquired for the consume nation of hig schomo, Tho roaponse to by do- 80u stroot and Canalport avonue waa tho sceno .| mand was unoxpocted, nnd, n_longer stay on dangoring his Jiberty, ho thought tho best thing 110 sonld do was to “run. The. gontloman ovor- took his wife, and they looked for a policoman, but of cotirsa thay did not tlud ane. John Cannon was arroptod by Detective Me- Auloy yostordny on the chnrge of Jarcony in atoaling n quanity of load-plps from tho Man- ' dn] huilding, on tho cornar of \Van Buren streot oud Paoifio ayouns. The prisonor wns found se- eroted uudor tho sidewalk on Quiucy stroot, b~ tiroan LaSallo and Fifth avonuo. Dotcotivo Bimmonn arrosted Goorge M, Ford, » Jowolor doing businaes o Twolfth stroot, bo- twoan Btato and Fourth avaute, yoaterdny, Ho 1a chargod with hrcan{ 08 baileo, Mrs, O, H. Hmith allogos that sheleft with him, for olenn- ing, & diamond ring and a broooh, valuod at 000, which ho pawnod ot Audrows', ou Btato atreat, for 860, Tord neworts bhat Mra, Suith gavo him tho artlolos o raise monay on for the purposo of setiing hin up in businoss, QGoorgo S, Dixon, & 12-year-old son of tho Ohlaf Doteotlve, waa soveroly injurod Wodnes- dny by n ecnrolens hoy named Adam Dinor, 10 yoars of nago. ‘The formor was standing on tho wall in front of tho Ogden School, gorncr Doar- born streot and Clicngo avenpe, tnlking to anothor Iad, when Daor appronchod him, sud wanlonly and ~suddonly throw o handful of prickly burrs into biw faco. 1'wo of tho sharp flbres ponetrated tho ball of tho righ? oyo, nid nonrly destroyod tho sight. Drs, J. W, and J. G, Walkor waro called, nnd, after placing tho boy nunder the inlluence of chloro- form, performed an opotation on the injured n}xllo, and romoyad the prickles. It will bo some timo boforo tho rosult can be dotormined, Baor waa not arrested. Capt. Cuniffo's son mot with a similar mishap o fow days ago. A boy throw a stick at him, and it atruclc him in tho right oyo, and dostroged tho uight ontiroly. Those and othor ecnroloss actn domnnd that somo &tops should be taken to provont boys from iujuring othors in suchn wanton manuor. Tho Bhoriff at Kankakeo tolographad to Supt. Robm youterday that ho had captured a mau aue sworing the doscription of tho ono who nttompt- ed o poison tho family of O, E. Atwood, at Bluo Istand, on the Gth fnst., by placing Parls graen in the coffes, Montion was mado of tho anttor at the timo 1v Tux Tumsuxg, Ar, Atwoad offored o rawsrd of 3100 for tho capture of the poleonor, and Chiof-Dotective Dixon sent poatal oxrds containing a doseription of him to all parts of tho country, T'rom tho fact that tho prisonor hing n lottor *“ B branded on his shoulder, thero - ean Bearcoly bo a doubt as to lis idontity, Ar. Atwood lelt for Kenkakoa yestordny to idontify tho man. Josoph Guml(nglmm‘ tho night watchman at tho Grand Yaclfic otel, observed 3 young man, Tred Soverns, aslespon o setteo fu tho oxchango- roomy, night beforo Inst, and awoke him. Asls did 8o, nccording to’ Cunvingham’s statement, Bovorns called Lim a bad namo and atruck I, Thereupon Frod was ojected, and_caused Cun~ niugham to appoar Lefors Juatico Iliines yestur~ 3""‘" Tho cago wau contined untl noxt” Toes- ay, Tty GENERAL NEWS, * The temporaturo yeatorday, as obsorved by Menoeso, opticlan, under Tne TrinpNg Build- ing, was, in tho shada, ot 7 a. ., 04 dog. Falir, 10a,m.,72; 12 m, 77; $p.m, 76; 6p. 2; aud 8 p.m, Lo Tho patroua of tha Thomas concorts will bo indobtad this year to tho euterprisa of Carpen- ter & Bholdon for an fnnovatlon which, If it @oes not become universsl, will not bie beeguso 1t will fall to bio approstated by thoso whoattend orchostral concerts, They bave isauod a booklot which they modestly term *Tho Deseriptive Programmo,” but which is roally a littlo thirty- two-pago volume of musicsl ekelohos, which containg elaborate aualyscs sa woll as populer and britliant word-paintings of tho eoveral solec- tiona which will bo porformed by the Thomng Orchostra during the briof season ook aftor moxt. There hns been printed an edition of 10,000 copios, and thoso interested who do not recelve a copy by mail are requested by the man- ager to call to-day at any of the musio stores, whjora copios can bo obtnined, A railrond ofticlal who came direcs from Now Orloans informed a TRIDUNE roporter yesterday tuat tho rocont laltle bobweon the White Leaguers and the Kellogg Governmont Instod ouly a fow minutos. Butono volley waa firod, and subsequontly *ponce aud order” provailed, o stated in addition that tho people of Louisi- ana wanied o mililiyy Governor until the No- vember eloction, bt that ho was of opinion thet they wouid ondro Kellogg and his crow for two months, if ho waa restorod to power by Presi- dent Graub. Tho Cook Counly Donrd of Education hold o meoting ot the Normal Behool, Englowood, Thursday, nud,llnd&ng‘llhnt the number of pupily in attendanco would bo larger than during any ;vmvlunu term, they concluded to incrense tha oreo of teachiers, “Homer Lovans waa appointed prineipsl of tho proparatory deparimont, and Mius Barab Dyrno lis.assistaat balf tho time. There nra ot presont 206 scholara in the scbool, o teachers numbering soven. Wadnundax last Julie Huntington loft hor home, No. 30 Gold atraat, for school. It appoara slie nover roported at geliool, and has nob been honrd from gince, 1lor parents are quite uncnsy nbout hor, Bho has light-brown hair, foir com- Pluxnon, bluo oyes, and had ou when sho left home & brown and white ealico dress, water- proof _capo, aud black aud white hat, Ier fn- thor, I, M, Huntingtou, will bo thaulkful for auy information ag to hor-whoreabouts, A glighit fire ju n barn in rear of No, 181 Max- woll stroat, at 8:30 o'dlack yesterday moruing, cansed no erious damngo. ‘No box-alarm wag givon. & An acaldent oceurred yostordny moming at 10 a'olack {n rear of No, 1245 State strect, Whilo four workmon woro employed in oon- structing & barn, the soaffolding on whick they- wero standing foll, procpitating them ta the ground and injuring thom sovorely. John Troon, of No, 855 Carponter stroct, had “his log broken and was llu(llyanjurnd about tha hoad, John Gottlein, of No, 160 Elizaboth atroet, had Liis log brokou. — Clinrles Mott, of No, 256 Nou- fleld streot, had ona of his legy oud hond hurt, Greorgo Wontworth suffored injuries in his hoad aud body, 'I'ho unfortunsie men recoifed medi- cal attonilon, nud wore sutsequontly removed to thoir homsa, At the meoting of the Exccutive Committea of the Citizons' Assovintiou beld yostorduy, a cowm- munication was xond from tho ecretary of tha Bongd of Uudorwritors, inclosing tho resolu- tion yolative to inwuring lumber piledin strocts or alloyw, passed at the roquest of the Oltizens' As- soctation, aud published {n yostorday’s I'nisuNe, RSURANCE. Thoro {u hardly any doubt that msny of the insuranco companics nro in oarnost In thoir threat to withdraw from tha city by the Ist of Octobor if tho city authorities da not comply with tho domands of the' Naticual Dosrd of Un- dorwritens for rvoform m our firo mat- ford. “ho agents would undoubtedly Do glad to romain and conttuue to do busineen s Liorotofore, but tho Enstorn and Euglish com- auios ara dotormined to fenve, and mnothing cas than full complianco with thelr requests by tho city authorities can induco them to romain, or thosa that huve alroady laft to como baok, Anothor flrat-olugs company gave notios yos~ torduy that it had comod to do busiucss iu ‘this city, Lhiy s the Moward Insuranco Company, of " Now York, roprosontod by Dlosars. Davis & Rogna. Should the Natiounl Board unmgxulw cango to undarwrite au tha 1st of Octobur, there would, bowover, remain a largo numbor of companios whioh do not belong to the Board, But, as tho largest and most ro- ermmiblo companies bolong to it, 1t ia yory do- i’x rable that thoy should ba induced ta roinaiu cro, —— THE OITY-HALL, The City Troasurcr rocefyed from tho Col- lector £36,000, and $1,800 from tho Wator De- partmont, ‘Tho Mayor yosterday rovokod the liconse of William Murray, who koops a saloon a§ No. 60 William stroot, ‘I'ho place was said to bo a wui- #ance by tho porsons living in the nelghbor- boodl, o Gould englue will play against record thia moralug ot the cornor of Michigan avonuo sud Madison streot, Tuoudsy the Olapp & Joncs oud the Sllsby englnes will compoto, Tho Board of Tublo Worke yostorday opened the Lids for tho construction of the propored engine-liouse on Third svonuo, nesr Ewellth stroot. Tholowost bid for tho wholo work was ©0,662.20, Vo-day the Doard advertiso for pro- pounla for tho grading, filling in, and paving of dJackson etroot, from Btale “atroot to Atichigan aYonyo, Tho Committos on Bquallzation atllt continuo to liston Lo all complaints on tho city tax assoss- monts, Who mojority of tho porsons callivg . goom vory woll natiefled, but as nanal tho nnnunl grimblora and growlors nro slwnys on hand, T"F Banrd of Menlth, on Investigation, find that the ohargos preforred ngalnut Bauitary Po- llcomon XKohoo and Titden aro wholly unfoundod., A specinl niosting of tho Board was held yestor- day for tho purpose of oxamining peolicomon who Lnvo sorved the probatignary sixty days, Six appolutments wore made, | Tho Bonrd of Polico and Fito Gommlsaionora mal yostorday afterngon in _the Firo Marshal's ofico. Boveral bills wors andited and two police~ mon wore triod on petty charges, Mr. Alox Sullivan, Beoretaty of the Doard of Public Works, yoatordny recolvod 82,880 from Flold, Loitor & Co: for the purposo of Inying an B-fnch wator-pipo on Madlson stroet, from LnS8nllo to Markot stroo, 1ho monoy was cole lectod by Tield, Lotter & Co, from tho proporty- owners of tho diatrict, Tha Oity Collector glves notfco (bt ho will lovy ng fast aa Frnctmnhla on_proporty tho u\;'}m Which hias ot yob beon paid. Mis depu- tiow'yostorday lovied “on tho slock of & Wost Lako stroot jowolor who lnd uot pajd his taxos, ond nlso recommendod his nolghbors nat to Tn)’. 11g wna vary glad to settlo up to avofd tho lovy on his goods. ' ‘'his morning o heavy oll-stora on Bouth Water streat will bo called on for the last timo provions to n lovy, ghtsed AL PERSONAL, . 4 A tologram from Hobart, Ind., ¥ostorday, statod that n Mr. Bliopton, for somo timo past & rosident of Chicago, had beon drawnod near that place while duck-shoating. Wilson G. Hunt, {ho recontly-olested Pravident of the Tllinols Coutral Railroad}; tha Ilon, Will- {am B. Ogdon, V. I1. Barnum, Moses Taylor, C. H, Jordan, aud sovoral othor capitaliats of logser noto, will ronch this city to-dny from Now York, Tho Gardnor Hause, with tho farniture, fix- tures, otc., hos boon rold to Capt. Goodrioh, of tho Qoodrleh lno of steamers, ‘ana ho has ao- lected as mannger Mr. Charles H. Bissill, who wos o good many yoars ago propriotar of the old Matteson Ilouso, aud who kept tho Fountain Spring Houso ab Waukesha 80 satisfactorily dur- ing the past summer soason. NIOTEL ABMIVALS, GQrand Pacific Holel,—Dr. I. 8. Cabauno, 5. Loula; Dr. 1L, V. Pioree, Buffalo; A, K. Finlay, Hm"mxlx}; Dayid Busb, Ban Irancisco: Johu O, Maodford, Albany; 8. T, ly, Marquotto; A. B. Andaraon, Australin; Edward Porkius, Boston Dr. J, T Willlams, Dunkirk ;" Gen, W. D, Whip~ plo, U §, A.; A. W. Mitchell, 8t. Loulg: Dufus . Kollogg, Groon Day; W. O. Giilotto, Holona, Montana, . . . Palmer House.—3. W. Thomas, Now York ; R. DoHavon, Rochestor; L. J, Bar~ nard, Buftalo ; Bamuel Knox, St Louis; R. In Snundoers, 3L, A, Dusick, O. L. Robingon, Missls- sibpl; J. O, Dorby, Now York; J.C. Clarke, Muaungor Erio Raitiway, Now York ; L. 'I' Brien, Trio Railway, Now York; L. A. Craig, 1. B. Ttobortson, U. 8, A.; B. T. Bowes, Union Pcifie Railrond; A.° Mumloyo, Now York; tho Mon, J. J. Binir, New Jersoy ; Jamen Bieeh, Liverpool; 1L, 4. Yatos, England ; 11, B. Toomls, Buffalo. . . . Zremont touse—J, Alofmatt, Bufralo ; B, W. Dix, Portland; J. AL Carpentor, Bololt; 'L, Frost, Now Yorl ; U, ‘W.'Davls, Rochostor; J. 14. Cass, G, 'T', Thomp- £ou, Ena Claire ; J. Ring, 8t Louls ; D, T, Cor- Diy, Oharloston, . . . Sherman House—Gov. J. L. Boveridge, Springficld; J. 8. Davison, Ditieburg ; . 1o oyeo, Cincinvail; 5. 8. Nor: ton, Now Yorl ; L. Thompson, San' Francisco ; J. N, Lester, 8t. Louls, g ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Bmployment Burosu of the Y. M. O. A., ot No, 145 Fifth avenuo, oan furuish mon for all kinds of worl. The third annual ball of tho Firo Insuranco Tatrol will tako placo at their liouss on tho ovening of Oct, 2. It will bo “solect,” and. Capt. Butwinkle will do the agroeablo as usua), DMr. B, T, Jncobs will deliver the soventh sor- mou in tho coutsio to young mon at tho Grand Ovora-Houdo, formorly ** Kingsbury Dlusic- Hall," on Clark stroot, noar liaudolyh, to-mor- ra‘w uvfinlug. Iis subject will bo: ** A Word of Ohoer. ‘Tholadics connected with the Otphan Asylums, who have been giving lunehos this woels at No, 124 Wasldngton siroet, wish to achmowledgo tho prtronngo of the gonorous publio; and, as this iy tho lnst dny, do most earncstly eolicit a call from nll who feel friendly toward tho orphan. A good Junch will by served from 12 to 3 o'clock, aud they would ask for o yousing bonofit, A meoting will be hold ot tho First Mothodist Episcopal Church this ovaning, ak 8_o'clock, to roduive the threa missionarios, Mies Lottio Mazon, . D,, Mias Sigourny T'rasl, Migs Dora Schoomalker, who are on their way to China and Jopan. They aro sont out by the Northwestorn Branch of tho Woman's Foroign ligsionary Ho. cioty, Addresses will bo mado by thoso ladjes, and musie will be furnished by the choir of Cou~ tounry M. E. Chureb. A missionary prayor- weeting will bo hold at tho same place’at 3 p. m, gt SUBURBAN NEWS, ELOIN. Tho Waltonian Olub of this clty, which in. cludes not ouly » goodly number of well-known cltizons, but soveral gontlomen of Chicago, such os B, J. Cugler gud I, A. Bross, of tho Chicaga & Northwestern, and others, proposo dedicating, i o formal Wway, noxt Tuoaday, thelr flne club- bouso at Tox Lake, Wi, A speclsl ear will Ieave Elgin at 8:90 a. m., procced to Melfonry, and thero take a stenmer which plies on Tox Rivor, passng some 8 milow up stream {ill the lsko is renched, Hore ~ Les bocn erccted n substantial club-houso, cou- tiguoug to tho bost Oshing-grounds. The cdmpany will numbor about sovonty-five. United Statoy Marshal Buck aots as commissary, and 8 competent cateror will bo prosont to pro- vido for tho funer wen. 'The compauy praposa staying sovorsl days, Quite & numbor of in- vited guests will bo prescnt. ‘I'ho subject of water-works 18 atiracting somo attentlon ioro, Tho rapld growth of the oty will soon pecessitato more efficiont protostion than the limited Firo Dopartment can afford, and wigdom suggents that provontion iy Lotter than cure. Two “caursos aro open, and mado roudily nvailablo. Iron maing cun Lo Iaid fn the priucipal stfeols, and supplicd by powerful forcs pumps now iu 180 by varioud manufaoturlng cstablish- ments, from tho river, to 1a consiautly in readi- nesy, with hydrants propared for engiio servico, Auothor \vni" is nlsd opon, In tho uvorthwost portion of tha city, on Jwd owned by G P Lord, uro soyoral prings of suporior water, which now run fo wagto, Theso springs are uoarly if not quito 100 foot abovo the priucipal portion of the city, and tho water, if properly dirccted, could b’ furnishod with & hend sulliciont to throw n stroam Lo any dosired height, and, in addition, would bo available for dowestic uses. A rosor- voir upon tho mnmu-firouud would serve all pur- posscs, and put to good ugo land that Is now idle, h is gonorally admitted that some proparations for tho futuro must soon bo mado, and many are examining tho fonaibility of soveral plans, Tho Public Library, organized and establishod undor the law allowing taxes for such purpose, in daily growing in popular faver, Tha wholo of tho third story in Bank Block is oceupied for this purpose.. T{xu Diraotors havo oxpendod sev- oral thousandy of dollurs in purchases for its ehiolves, Tho room is open overy dny in tho yoar, accesaible to all, and'tho families of tax- payers aro allowed to draw booka for home rend. ng. Hundrods visit tho room evary woelk, and the Ditactars aro entilled to eradit for tho busi- nesg-liko, impartisl monnerin which thoy have conducted thoir dolicate duties. T'he aystom ap- pears to bo r suceess in Elgin. WOQDBTACK, The Counties of Aelfonry and Lako are to Lot a Nepublican Ropresontative Distriob Con- veution on the Oth ot October, st 2p, m., for the purposo of putting iu nominution threo can- didntoy, to bp voted for af the nexs Novembor oloction, to ropronent tho Bighth Senatorial Dis- {rict in tho Legislature, G A grand ball will bo beld at National Hall on on the ovoning of Thuruday, the 2fth inat, W, . Pound, of Ghieago, will furnish the music. o Bighth Iliuois Cavalry raunlon lnut aven- Ings wag o brillinng araiz, Tho Lowt of wusio was turnished, and tho attendance was large. Who Liboral Conventton wau largoly atended, sbuut 100 Noformors belug prosont, Georpo Hoynolds was numinated for Bheriff, end An- srow Bourno was vory properly uominatod for Corouor. Mosers, W, D, Ringland, of Dow Iiohard Bishop, of Moffonry ; K. I, Housou, of Algouquin ; A, W, Anderson, of Bouooa ; aug U, R, Brown, of, Ciomung, wore sclouted for Cone grogwlonal delogntes, IYDE PARK, Taat apring the Ilrat Uaptist Church waa ar- ganizod under the pastoral ohargo of tho Rtay, Ldward 12, Baylss, Yor a fow woeks thoy wor< ehipod in tuo locturo-room of tho Preabytorlan Onnreb, then removed to theold Beminary build- log, Durlng tho past wook thoy purchusod a lot on Madison avonue, noar Ohostuut sireet, and bhava alroady tatsed tho frawo of a Gothle chapal, f: ct m PR 11 23249 foot, which will serva thom for n few yonrs, whon it oan easily bo pularged, o8 tho lot fs 103 foal doop, : ¥OX LARE, The Blgin Olub-Ilonso {s noarly comploted. 1t in handgone Lwo-story Gothic cottago,which witl cost $2,000, Col. Olivor Lippincott, of Chicago, is butlding 2 fino sumimor rosidoncs on tho samo bluff. = AMUBEMENTS, M'CORMIOK'S MUSI0 HALL, THEQ. THOMAS Uncannled Uoncory Orzantzation of Sxty Distinguished Lerlormers, The only organisation which, 1chen traveli rlver ita Con. o e e iy guv . the sy sala Flteionin, e S 1 Oning to M, Thomes! ongagomonts Tnre Rhaen sitios e enn Tas T o o o UnNiBind vty BN, SLAGE GUARD vl | N TINEL here, diceotly tram Now York to Dijoagen ~ 1 1 CmIng MONDAY RVENING, SEPT. 28, GRAND INAUGURAL CONCERT. A brilliant_progeatomo, Inotnding {hip wholn of tho (s Lideord iy, T RS P (RO S TUEKDAY EVENING, SEPT, 20, GREAT POPULAR CONCERT, Intenduclng to Ohloago goma of the new and brlllant sucoessva of Alr. Thomss' suminer work, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 30, GRAND BEETHOVEN NIGHT, WEDD DAY AFTERNOON, SEI'T, 30, ONLY GRAND POPULARMATINEE When Mr. Thoriies will giva & rare ssloation of poputar nivfeal goms, 1n these Conoorta seill appzar, In addition to the distin- sulshod fnstrumental soloisty of tha organization (smo o whoin appoar licro for thu izat o), tho soung Atnor- ican Prima Donns, MISS EMMA CRANCH. HALE OF BEATS boglne nost Mpndayat 0 . m,, b aimain Ao % Cohe pT i lonlayat © 3. i ot inz Conoorls: Admisslon, 811 rosorved seats, maln il 0 ols. oxtras rusorved enite, hialeons, 81 ortrn. o for Alatineo dnly 81, INOLUDING 1 RAHIVISD S EATS: OPHR DIESCIPTIVA PROGRAMMI," an clozant ‘bookict of nfnl, #iving the hlstory, analvsis, nud n ption't thia"soveral_numbers porformed, LER at tia Music' Storoe 1hly ‘afiorboon. Partles In tho country wha dusiro to attend Concerts can obtaln programmes by addrussing Curpenter & Shetdon. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Latn Kingsbury nste Hall. Kelly & Toors Hinstrels! Firat timo of Kolly & Taon's Comfo, Operotta, TEN MINUTIS OfF DUY IO B LIS Rt e ot the Ethlopian Skoteh. WitkL, GOUD DAY, dunstatto by LHELL, SURRIDOE, KAYNE, and LANG. Vit timio of the llomorans Skitch, NIPAND TUCK. Tirst Hma, (n thres gaies) of Alanalons Taughahio ' Earse, SN ONBUNDAY. Grand Fally Nellooa” ity day g uing Porformanco at 8 'eloct ACADEMY OF MUSIO, To-day Last Matinee OF T1iik GORGIOVS BLACK CROOK! TO-NIGHT LAST PERFORMANCK. Mouday—The Famons Lingards, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Inanguration of the Shakspearcan Saturday Evenings, SMhis (Saturdny) Tieonta, Fopt, 10, 1674, Tho St Tompay willappoar s Shabsponse's. Grons Comod sy S Merchant of Venice, With & cast ol unusal strongthand Indisdunt exceliens, sucluding: Alesarn. dumos. OfNotly H. fl:mn'nuuucn.“gi IT, Orane, N, Halshury, Oakos Iose, Goo. Morton, D. Irlzpatritk, A, owiaan, 1. 3t Brown, 6. M . Whiface: 7 W Hanthor M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, Madison-t., between Stata and Deathora, BIULLIANT REOETTION, After four yoars' absonco, of tii Kreat Arthst, JOBEPH JEFFERSON. (Thontrosorawded nightly ta witness his masterly rondi- U RIP VAN WINKLE. &2 Beoure yony sonts in sdvanco, No extra charge for socurod scats, Porformance fornilnates each night a6 ___EDUOATIONAL. ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL. Toarding and day-uchoo] for young lndiesand childron, Rav. Thoodors Irving, LL Ttootor, No. 31 Wost Thirty-sooond-st., Now York, Tho young ladies and abilldron rocolvod fnto tho family will livo In the atno- spheroand uader the quietinfinoncy of a Christisn home. "o nunber {5 Umitod 1o fiftoen, Reopenun Wednos. dny, Sopt. 23, For clrcular or informatfon, apply to tha Rootor, Na. 31 Wast Thlty-sacand-st. CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, MADAME D'IERVILLY, Principal. 7 Il\'nl- 1627 and 129 lfll’lnflwdlu Philadelplila. inglish, I'ronch,’ and Latin, Tiodcdlig aud Dy Bohiool for youne Ladles aud Missons Tirano i the languako of 4o fawmiiy. “Will rogpen Septumber 31, DR. VAN NORMAN'S Qlasateal Kengllah, Francly, and German family lay ashool, for young lag l“i“ children, 71, 73, and 75 last Sixty- firat-at., Centeal Park, Now Yark, will'comuionco s ol toontls yoar Sopt. 24, 147, Tor farther tuformation sond for catalogug. ‘dlross ' Kov. D, 0 VAN NORIAN, LED T Hask Sixtufirsttn, Now Lok, "LOGAN SQUARE SEMINARY, 'hin Boarding aud Day.School for 1dios, sltuated 1800 Vino-at., Ptisdelphia, will boroopy 16, 1874, P oy LN AR Y L,gpmmm, 4 9" PINDELL ALLENS ACADEMY, N 134 & 1306 Trwentymsccomdest, ONICAGO, Raslly nocoesiblo by cara and omilbusey {rom all parts of tho city and subusbs, Pruparos boys anid L\mmt anon for Rarvard, Yalo, or any other colfogo, or fuz susinoss, Torn communoos fept, 7. IRA W. ALLEh; LL,D., Principal, Assisted by anablo faculty, Earwvard Sohool, 24 sixtoenth-st. Mr, WATERS, having roturnod from Europo, will ro. 206 112 olatsos b Mowday noxt. CONBERVATORY OF MUSILC, TWO BRANCIES, At JKinball's, southonst cornpe State and Adsms-ste Al Donrborn Seminary: cormer Wabashavs and Twe meond-st. | Bup l%llux;t'olu- Mano, ary, Hanon, Gthar bratohos of SHuisio: MY 10kD xaaRS Nt OIEhGE Piseo: e e s it GG LD RO, Uieedtor, MRS, WM. ¢. BRYAN'S JIOARDING SOHOOL YOK YOUNG LADIES. he Fall Tgrns of Mrs, Byan' Schaol commetices Saplember 164, iatavia, N. Yo Abrik, 1874 MADAME 0. dn SILV (ormanly Niss. Oadges M P Pt O orimol o s, Lconol An Goran” oA Sohont Tor ¥oute L agi Uogle raity 17 Wouk Thiciy-olutith-at., N+ ¥y aopass Hopt. 3 A Appfication may mo made porsunal ¥ luttar asaboro, Mags, Institute of Technology. Tall Iintranca Ksaminatione, Sopt, 23 and 24, at0a, m. For Catalokue and Junb 1 itamination Vavors, addrons Profs SAM L KNERLAN S TLIGIEANDMILITARY AGADEIY, WOROLS g, fite boys ‘aud youngmon for sommon and ita, fll suparlor merits atatod fu circular. 'UALE, A, M., Buporintendeut. 188 BULKLRY'S = BOARDING AND DAY- Mool Rty i e e oot oot son, ‘will réopon Sopt, 18, LLE, TARDIVEL, 2 W.FORTY.SIXTH.ST., N, My DU eI A S ee RO 8 Qa1 ylklioe B el Wb ey 1T Sau.\'n”s it ki ‘Madsst, ruspoctiul, manly demosnar, jomplate ubiatoat daveldums 4 YONKINS MILITAIRY INSTITULK for Lo, i Minog, Tlog Yonkors, > PERICDICALS. _ Tead tho Trice 10¢. ARCADIAN, PUBLISILED THIS DAY, Tho wittlast and ruvet kwworous porlodical o tie day, A NEW NOVEL, KNTITLED THE TRIFLE MURDER; 1HE DEMON O BY CENTRAL PARK, BARNUM. TERS are roumdd th 1bor, and ab tho ofice, 85 ¥ ALl KiNDS, FAIRRANKS, MORSE & GO 111 & 113 Lale St., Chicago, Tozarefultobuy only te Genulne, e INDIGO_BLUE. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE. Oxlgtunl nud Duexcelled foy Bluolug Clathes, Tut up at Wiltborgor's Ilrug Btore, Na. 931 Nogth R A v L WA G broprotor, i 2 QOEAN NAVIGATION NEW YORK TO CARDIFE, ThoBouth Walos Attantio Steamahtp U e Firat-olass, 1l omarott Oiydaciuill Hisamiie ol enll from tonnsyivana italicond Whatt, Jomor Oilyt e g::\llyxfi?m sueaBopl 101 GLAMONGAR, . Sopt, 28 K £00ds and pase it ol inrtn ot fio Giito Riatcs neet Gamele o yosee e T piniol Olinunol, and all ntiinr polnty i Fugiani. 'Mm?u\l:fi;:—‘:fl‘:}:fll}h[l\\lz\}te!nmflllv :\\'( \flefld"q ATO DO o il i Vtost mprovomion for tho coinfortand GANLN AND STEERAGI PABSENGIRS, Tirat Cabln, 838 o Wrchuer i Sy, Socund Oabi, g5 o o 3%, i for it 'r'?"f'w”:w: L:amrtxm ¢ urthie partiaulars, abply tn Cardif, at the Cyme Otlicos, No. 1 Dock Oljsihing d'in Ne AuulmL\L‘u"nm’t'-'x"x-:n"'fi':‘b.'"ufl«i"m No/l7 Tirandivar, STATE LINE. Yorlc to Ulagzow, Livoryaols tel nnd omitondireys i s, po Chass o will sali fiom Pler No. %, North River, a3 fole A “‘I‘A\‘FV‘ OFINDIANAL BUATE OF GRORGIA, STATIE OF VENNSYLUANIA, Wo BTATE OF FLORIDA, Wudnonday, .. Uat, And ezory Wodnosday thoroaflor, taking. Doasongors af thirougli rites to all parts of Grost: Tiritain and Itetaud Roway, B, Dosark, snd Gormany, Htatsfoecs Divaras JLar frelght oe paswuta apply o AURTIN BALDWIN & CO., Aents, 73 Brondwa) , Noy Blourax Olfico, No, 45 Liyonlnay... NeOTRe 4 e e g any othor line, Ton't Htoo B {lfiu a1 low as by T, BARLT, m Agont, Al Olark-st., Olilcage, National Line of Steamships, NOTICH. ‘Tipmost southorly roul 1] thin Campany Lo avold 160 amthaqinnger "dopted by Ballug fooa e Yone o VIR ION T aad Quins. Bafling trom N. Yok for Lndon (dict) vary foctnighe. e Drafia for £1 avi vy lel'xg..l SRER NI Weatorn Azent, Northonat aormar a3k srd Ml Shiorwan Housa), Guiongo, -0 e (OPUOSIES e Great Western Steamship Tine, Trom Now York to Hristol (Eagland) diragts Groat Wgrtorn, Luceday, Boins L Uopainl. Tacadsy, Cabtn Pususca, 810 Tntormatiase. Bi6; Hiesttuo, 30, iun tleliots, B " Gon't § Apply st Gea't Kreig! BL New Church Music Book FOR 1871-18735, THE LEADER! By H. R, PAMER, nssislod by L. O. ENZRAON. st lsnred nud ready for salo. Tts suoco surad. “Tia Brion o & TotarR o aoo-as Ohren o rates, anil its contonts now, fresh, and canank fall of wi ity honey odortataont trota by iastont i vaoet: oo and 110 0 ulio: 2 fred'an appijeation. SALRIIST fpeslon nauce PRICE, 31.38. $12,00 PER DOZEN, RIVER OF LIFE. FOR SABDATI BOLOOLS. A galoof over 80,000 tn lors thnn @ " meelt of hia Tingk:Tho publishors AR comilont teat b bettor Sabbat] ool BBook hae boen publisbed (o yeora, aud Bone given such antife Akt asONn: Price 35c, Buls; $3.00 per doz.; S30 ver 100, TEIOMAS? SAURED QUARTETS AND ANTHEMS, This day pabllaicd, Has boan many sears in preparn: Hon, and will bo welcomed byall the Josora of Mr. Thamas Baotad Musio—nnd who is notone! As & Quartet Look for Gliotes it will be found indisponsabie. Pricoin Bonrds, 92,603 Cloth, 83.00. LYON & HEALY, Chicago, OLIVER DITSON & CO, OHAS, H. DITSON & 00, oston, 711 Brovdway, ¥, ¥, PROPOSALS, WATER WORKS. OrTy 0¥ Muskrao, Mich., Sopt. 1, 1874, SEALED PROPOSALS il bo reaolvad tn acoordsnca with tho followlug resolt. ton of tho Commion Councll of the City of Muskegon, as adoptod Sopt. 1, 1874z Rx3onvep, Thatthe Commitieo on Wator Worka be instructed vertlso for, racoivo and submit to tha Coancil mealed proposnls for cunslruuflnfllud oreoting Water Works for supplylog this city with wator for do- tugatio and fire purposus. 1. Suck projosala shall provida for sultable engines (high or low pressitee), pumps, bollers, and othor ma- chiiory, with 'or withant' standylons of teicevairs. to o eapablo of dlectinrgiog thrad million (3,000,000) gnlions s renty-foug houra? T6r firo duty, to throvw e &) onc. nch streams at the 0 tino, 100 foet high, 1 mile from tho puanys, and maintuln thim (e oa e if ngoss sary. Worka (o ho fyrnislicd complsto with all ususl and necorsary convonlaicas and apnliaucey, and seb up roady torun, guarantacd for tlizca yones ngainst any broakaga ur ropais that may oceur roin dofect, of Hintarial, work mauship, or upusual wear and tone, or from dofocts ia the princlplo of eanstruction or sypllcation, ‘Thia machinery lo bo icuarantoed ta ho capable of work. ing 0D 10 30 pounds whtnr dinz 1t for teii houss if necossary, anc to fulelngo no lotter patent of uly machinory for tho samo pus rmv:- E Jeon reasurc, and ol 0 3. Alwo, such amount of cast.) wator-pipo as may ba reiuiod Trom 4 to 14 inchos 1 diasecar, gontanicod Ta'klaid’ n procure atter boing 1510 0F 510 Sounms pot siuneo noh, dotivorod n this city, ar dolivared and Sl dowa i resclios ® feok doep 1o {hi Ganio of the . o1, 3150, such smount of appeovad waodpipe as yury be requlred, from 4 to 12 lnflh!lqn dixmoter, 'l;llflmnlabd 1 stand liko prossuro, and delivered or dulivored ond fald doyn nw wbigva, . 4. Also, to reparo tho tronchos, Iay down all tha Iigok, wond ar lrai, oF bl set kntos, toow oromes, elbows, and fire hydrants all complete, in treuches nof s tian fuot.doan, 6. Alsoy (0 furnish, Iaid down futhis clty, oll taos, crtuson, oliows, and suof othor buavy osstlugs s nay bé roquired, mfil'm':(“" 40 urnlsh first quality of gates sad valvos for 7. Alao, to furnlsh firat quality of fira Lydeants, all te Proposals may bo maie aa il orany of thio abiovo soo tions, and shall bo subjoot to ncoptanco or rojection o1 any i oliher oL miol soationt, A1 proposals 1o bo mads on or bolors Sopt. 21, 1674, EJA) proposals must bo addrossod to the Commitics or Wator Works, Muskogon, Mich Dotalls of piplas or any {nforustion will bo furaislise by tho Comumittoo on application. JOHN TORRENT, Cliatrman Cotnmittes on Watar Wi NOTICE 10 GONTRAGTORS, Propoeals wil) bo recolved for tho orectlon of a Court ftoumg e Poniiko, TIx oG 14 Golobk ther ot T JoFd: {lana and apechicaliois can be snou at thi otieo of . &, Morrow, at Puntine, aftor Ropts 1, - Proposais will he ra: colved fhr the whold or for tho diftorant ports of tio work, and cachy propoanl tnust by placed 1o & sealed anvolope, ujpon which must bo placed some raatto or private mark; nnd accompauylny thy proposal, aud in a sepatato sealod envelope, upon which mi bo a corrospouding motto, mustbo a bond of 35,000, with two or niore surstios (vhich shull bo apsraved by tha Bullding Couinltioe of tho Board of Supervisors of Livingston llnl{'). that be ar thoy Wil ontor Into a contract aud cive a bond with tiro o more surctios in the sum of §100,000 (which bond shsll b apnroved by tiio Hoard of flumvlmn of Living. atou Coutity), provided tho Goutract shall be awardod ta himor thom, -~ The euvelope containlug™tho proposa) aut a2 Ho nolotad Ty ks and tie sy envolio,gud sealod snd nddressod to J, 14, Morrow, Pontiae, T, Tho wafil Hoard of Buporvisors rerorve thu right to rejech an, aralt bide, or to accent any hid ar part of & bid thoy ma; oo best for the interest of the connty, 9 §6, U0 hoo: accomanylng tho Dide must bo oestifiod to by ‘tho Clark of the Clronit Conrt of the county (from wiileh tho Did comes) that the suratics bavo roal proporty to the unt of tio aafd honle b ot liatiding Gommitee. NOOURH! ‘The T meon MY Dr. Kea 360 SflllVa‘ll CLARIC-NT, e iraly or by il drw of o onby physician in the city who warraits oures or no pas O hours, B e 13 B 1t e Sashtass Frons bib attoniancs, &0, Sond 'a distanon troatod by mail, M&thoy Ouylua’ Oapsules, Usad A Loy 01 h t succeas by the Uyatoian ol Bars Nw ok wd andons iave.ueo uporior ta all athors far thio hrompt euro of all Alss rovit or of long ntanding: Mahutacturod by OLIN @ UL, 1 Hue Ragine, Parls. Bold by Druggists throughout tho United Statos. MANTIOOD RESTORED. A victim of yauthtul linpradanoe, oaustu ‘prematura tocay, narvouts dotulity, eig., huvini telod 1o vali every k1w reius fouid & sl solf-guti WHIGH fra ke sewedy, s fouid, 8 ainbls Selt Qe 8- Be RVl o N Tk $5.00 Packages TRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXCIANGE FOR Bills of National Cuvvency, o TRIBUNE OITICE.

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