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1o, Darloy quiot aud unclnsg Jeea s Toceipts, 136, :&?1*:‘:!&?1%,’,‘;“‘ Tecalpte, 44,010 bt i, U@ (Ct white, 62@64c. Hora~firn offeo—Ttio in demand at 15 @20n, in o ot _and slondy : To0ning, BiG@BIc. olanros aund £loo quiot aud” uschangod, ngod, P pn—Quict crudo, 6o ; Tofined, 131¢e, fi::':_"q}'um'? ratied, $2.40@2.45, et TURSENTENE—TIEmOr ui. 37, Faas—llosvy § Wentorn, 21@2e, DrovisioNs—d'ork Hrmor; new mess, $22,75. Neof il i mgatn guiot 3 nddics quiot ling clods, 13} Tard dull ;' 1ximo b UK @1oe, —3"rm 3 Western, 2i@3ic, Z¥iem commion o rins, 113 (@e. v uict'at $1.071¢. e facttiod Jopner unclienged s tngot, Lake Superior, firmer ut ‘31@311/0, Lip-iron—Sootoh ot and firm At $15,00@40,00: Amerioan dull and Beary at $34,00@30,00 5 Runsla ahicot, 16@ 1530 in gold, ‘Naris—Quict atid unehanged. 3 Br. Touw, Mo, fopl. weak, #apsyyrre—Flous in Talr demand at full Joiors tor low gragen, Wheat aull and lower s No, 0 red fall, 1.00@1.015 No, 0 red winter, $1I4K@1.15, spott Hd At s soller tho year. Corn—Thuyers of smn Jaics No, 3 mized, 80c, on track, Oats dullend un- Jettled; No.'2, GX28tic, Apot ; bao seller Soptember | $9%@b0xc euiler Octoer. 'Barley quiet sud une ehianged, Tiyo dull and lowor ; No. 2, 81, on track, }“""“—sfld’x“fifig‘r‘ for_spol, $24.00 cash ; N0 VIRIONS—L'Gr] 3 24, 3 1800 entlor Jantiory. Bacon steady ; Obly small order Irailo, Lard quiot} mummer, 14¢. Toxceartn—Floue, 6000 bie; wiieat, 1,000 oorn, 5,000 bu; oats, 10,000 bit; ' 1ye, 5,000 buj barley, 1,000 b, ‘ ExTe—Wheat, 3,000 1m 3 _corn, 4,000 bu, S e ROIN N AL, Oiwonsaty, 0., Sopts 20.—CoTToN—Dull &nd une bangod t 163(c, e Duif and drooping s Tamily, $5.30@5.35, Tt Wheat &l aud drooplng; o, $1,05@1.08; while, $110@1,15, Corn Sleady, With moderate de- @810, _Oats stuady, with moderste de- ¢ B4@b7c, Ryo aleady, with moderate domand, 00@L01, Barloy steady, with moderato demand, 20,-CorToN—Quict and Ows—Unchanged. RoarDull and draoping, st 10@30s, Burrmm—Steady, with moderato domand. Onkrsr—Falr and fixm, Provisioxs—Pork nominel, LA quict end un. chongod; smmer, 19%@UE, Bulk meats quiet at B3(c, 1414, and 166, Dacon quict and steady ; suouldeps, 104@105cc; clear b, 162@153(c; cloar, 16X0. Winisgx—Tuir an fiem,t £1.05, MILWAUKER., Muwavxzz, Sopt. 20.—Fuovn-Quich and wn- chemged, G Wheat fair and frm 3 No, 1 Milwaukee, $1, No. 2, 83c; woller October, 03%0: Novomber, Oals firnor and Ltghor ; No, 2, 40X@500. and steady’s No. 2 ixed, 8o, Ryonominally steady ; Na. 1, 00c, Barley oxcited and nuscttled ; No. 28pring, aclier Sopfember, opemed nt.$1.16, and cioked at 3116 § zeller Octobor, 81.03@1,04; No, 3 do, 86e, Frirants—To Buiflo, 3¢ ; ‘Oswego, Thic. Tteotarss—Tlour, 4,000 tols! oats, 600 bu; wheat, 200,060 b, ‘wheat, 013 92, Cora quict SisraNTs—Flour, 3,000 brls ; oats, 200 buj 9,000 bu, £HILADELPATA. PHILADELTHIA, SfipL 20,—~BAEADSTUFFE—Tlour in modernto demand ;. Northwestorn_extra family, $5,25 @7.253 Ligh grades, $0.00@8.75, Wheat—Rod, $1.15@ 123 ; ambor, $1.23@1.26, Iiyo held at $1.05. Corn eaitied s ixcd Weatern, $1.05, Oats lcas sotivo; mixed, 61@0c, TETMOLEUN—Steady; Tefined, 190} crude, 8X® 84, in barrels, %!l{truafilrm 3 Wostern prime, 32@330; do fair to o0d, 26@300, . cuxm%-l\cuw; primo Westorn, 12@13)c ; half sos d0glle, o Wirsky—Steady ; $107, il SALTIMORE: BALTIMORE, Bept, 26,—~DneapsTurrs—Flour stead ‘ond unchanged, Wheat dull: No. 1 ted aud amber, Western, §1.25 ¢ N @1.23 ; No, B, $LI6GE 117 ; whito Westorn, $1.20@1.40. "Corn dull's ‘miixed Yestorn offered at 0c, Oats firm, but unchanged, Ryo dull at D6c@$1.00, Puovistons—Lleavy and unchanged, Burren—\Western quict and firm § choloe, 300, Corere—Quiet at 10@20c, Winsiey—Tlru ot $1, LOUISYILLE. LouisvTLLE, Sept, 20.—CoTz0N—Qulet tnd tmchang- it 163¢. s re=Fiour . ol whisst quiet and un- changed, Corn frmer ; 82@87c, Oats firmcr at 60@70c. tse, 3¢, l{fim\'ixmfiu—l‘ark nominal, Dacon frregular and eamfer; shoulders, 10%c; clear rib, 154 @10Ac, Hama dull aud lower; sugar-curod hame, 18303 plain, 13¢, Tyl meats unchanged, Lard, 10y, Wittsiy—5.00 CLEVELAND. CLEVELAND, Bopt. 26,—GuAN~Wheat dull and Tower ; No, 1 red, §1.10; No. 2 do, §1.04, Corn dwl 0; N and lower ; bigh sixed shelled, 8ic; low do, 83c; ears_on track, 80@8lc. Oats steady ond unchimged } No, 1 State, 640 3 No, 2 do, 620; soller October, 52)gc, rnnouw—vncnw;xi Durrato, Scpt. 26.—~BREADSTUFFA—Tlour stendy. WWheat neglccted, Corn dull; Loiders firm ; males, No, 2 mized Western, 893c; 5,660 do lots eb90c. Oats etalling at §9c. Larloy moglected, Tiyo neglected, Beods dull, Eumonze—Lover; ‘whest, 6ct oors, T0; oat, Bje. MARIN Tort o Chicngo, Seut, 28and 27, ARRIVED, £ebr Moonlight, Baflalo, conl. Scbr L. 11, Coates, Muskegon, Tumber, Belir 8pecd, Muskegon, lumbor, Behr North Cape, Alpeta, fumiber, Btur Corous, St. Joseph, subdrics. Stmr Bloboygnn, Mauitawoc, sundries, Btmr Lurox, South Huvon, sundrles, Prop Lake Drecze, Benton Harbor, sunaries, Prop Menomince, Muskego, sunries, elir Rociprooity. Muskegou, lumbar, Scbr Mary, Muskegon, lumber, Sclr Melvina, Muskogon, tnnber, Belr . 8, Newhouse, Suskoon, lumber, Bebr Lona Jobnson, Ludiugton, lumber, Scbir G. £, Purington, Whitehal, lumber, Schr Julla B, Merrill, Maulsteo, lombor. Bcr Mary Ludwlg, Ludwig's Flor, huubar, Tiargo Marlette, Mcnomince, lutnber, Bargo Eldoradd, Menomiuce, lumbor, Barge D. L, Filer, Benomince, lumbor, Belr Cural, Duck Lake, rallroad ¥iea, Scbr J. P, DeCandres, Ludwig's Pier, bark, BarkTarata, Buffalo, alt, Prop Peorless, Hancock, sundrics, Trop Gordon Oampbell, Buifulo, sundries, Hobir Thomas Parsons, Buffalo, coel and iron, Sl Temgest, Mantstee, lumber, Schir Soventh Obilo, Whita River, Inmbor, felir Jessio Phillip, Maulsioe, lmber, Sce W, B. Allen, Buffalo, coal, Prop 5t, Albans, Ogdeusburg, sundries, ‘*rop Prussia, Montreal, sundres Belir San Jaclfito, Alperia, luiber, Schr Olara, Maniatao, luiber, Sce David Vance, Buffalo, coal. Bebr Oak Leat, Milwaukos, whoat, foow Magdalobn, White Lake, wood, Sehe . U, Neadt, Brtoy coal. Behr Curric, Monstee, lumber, Behr Wm, Grorstliwatho, 13udilo, cosl, Scur Miami, Duffalo conl, Schr Helverta, Bufulo, coel. Brig Lnoy J, Ulark, Exle, coal, Trop Mavllower, Vort Huron, sundrics, Bebir Ishponnivg, Port Tluroh, light, Sclr Ellza Daly, Whito River, lumbér, Bark J. P, March, Buffalo, coal Sobir Now Dominfon, Kingston, salt, Prop Annto Laura, Naniton sland, wood Selr A. T, Alwatek, Osweqo, coal, Scbr Gesitie, Ludington, wood, Schr Lako Forest, Cuicboygan, lmber, Schr Myllc, Moxniatee, hambrr, 3obr Yaukeo Blade, Ford River, lumber, Scbr A, J, Zogors, Alpenn, JumLer, Boow Narion Dixen, Grond l{aven, lumber, Sehir Monticello, Oswogo, raiiroad fron, Boow Mary Helen, White Luke, railroad ties, Brig Cominorce, Afenominee, lumber, SehtJ, V. Toylor, Ford Rivér, lumbor, Bclir Buena Vista, Terry's Bler, luiber, Belir Aunie 0, Hutwsen, Munintec, lamber, Bolir Lyman 31, Duvip, Ludington, lumber, Belr Awcrican Union, Grean Bay, lumber, Bohr Fioretta, Grecn Juy, wood. Selr James D, Bawer, Bufislo, coal, &clir Southweat, Milwaukice, Whieat., Sebir Jennio Mutthows, Milwaukee, whez: Bebir Jamaica, Oswego, oval, Hehr Clty of Groen Yay, Ocnesee, coal, Echr Clara Parker, Liric, coa Sebr Ouoonta, Bulilo, coal, Belir Homer, Alpaa, lumber, Bohr Faleon, Ludington, lutbor, * Behr Tolivia, Gawego, wilt., gchr Minnde'Muolicr, Casco Plor, cadar posts, Bebr Ostrich, Codar Ttivor, Jumber, el Bello Brown, Ogoute By, tolegraph poles, Scow D, I, Holt, ¥ 0, Wood. Bcehr Live Oal un st Juwber, Belr Donalds Dutiule s coal, Echir Two Irothers, Maulatee, Tumber, Bebr Bortlo Calkiun, Menistes, lumber, Prop M, Groh, Manlates, lumber, Finduor, 2fanletco; Tuniber, Belir J, ¥, ‘Cracy, Manistco, lumber, Solr Col, Gool, Glevelnd, coal, Setir Elgln, Kitigaton, #ult, Heow Menominos, Ludington, lumber, 8:ur A, G, Moroy, Milwaukee, wheat, Scbr Now Domiuton, Kincardino, ait, Seow Mounnrd, Grand Haven, Juiabcr, Sehr Gornetin, Monemiier, imber, Ecbr Milau, Peslutigo, Jumber, Schir 0, N, Jolinson, Ford Wisor, nmber, 1, Fitehngh, Batfalo, co usksyon, Muskiegon, sundrics, fichr 8, Dates, Empiro Yior, wooil, Sebr I, O, Urawford, Monoinince, Tumbor, Sebir Onondogn, Buifalo, coal, Trop Fountuln Oity, Bui¥alo, sundries, Bebr Paflo Heovillc, Milvau¥eo wheat, Behr Cocelfa, Ludingion, lamber, Hebir Fiylng 'Oloud, Pamileo, lumber, Belir Biack 1awl, Stony Creok, lumber, Belir Hamlet, Muhlateo, lambck, rop Frod Xelly, Clovelund, coul, Hchr A, Gobb, Cloveiand, ratiroad iron, Sebr O, O, ‘Trowbridgo, Kowaunoo, rualroad tes, Babir Jos, Duvall, Kuwaunae, woud, Trap Potomac, Butulo, mindrics, fichr Truomait Moww, Had River, lnmbor, Jhark Lavurlte, Erlo, coal, Belr 1, B, Catapbell, 1atultn, wood, Behr Bor nu Bar scanabu, lumber, Eehir G, Eden, Clay Hianks, batk, delir Ida, Buperior iy, lumuer, Fehr @, It, ToLerls, Paiitwater, lumber, Bolir Graco Greonwoad, Ocont, lummhicr, gichr J, T Blott, Cliurliid, codl, {ichr Mory Coploy, Oiarlufta, coal, Bour Mary L. 1hilo, Buffalb, coal, [cine ok, . - ulch, Ludingtor, woud, el Tabbio i, Uconto, luaber, Sobir Whirlwind, Pontwator, Tumb Scbr A, Broodly, Llack Ttivet, coal, Bchir &jght Gunrd, Cloveland, coxl, Selir Fouir Drothers, Manistes, lumber, Schr T, 1, Nowland, Milwaukes, whoat, GLEARED, Darge H«!nmdn, Menomineo, 180 begs grain and sun- drios, Barge Marfnotte, Monominee, 10 brls bcef, & brls pork, 8clir It J, Bkidsmoro, Yeutwater, I tons foed, 3 fons coal, Bchr Ells Ellinwood, Yhito Lako, 16 tons hay, Selix Migelo & Joncs, Buffuio, 12000 b cora, Btar Huron, South {Tavon, shndrics, Liur Ooronz, t. Josoph, enndrica, Trop Lake Bicezo, Denton Harbor, sundries, * " NIOUT OLEANANGES, Prop Oncldn, Dftalo, 20,215 bu corn, B0O Lrls flour, 533 bags fiax-nocd, 14 bales dry hiden, Trop Gubs, Buffalo, 15,000 bu wheat, 23.000 bu corn, 1,000 Inls flour, 6,000 bu barloy, 700 sacks oil~ cnko, 300 nackn foed, and mundrioh, Trop Meuominer, Grand Haven, 28 brla pork and aun- drica, Stmr Shoboygan, Manitowoe, snnerien, Trop Maine, Odonwburg, 10,000 bu corn, Prop Maine, Cievoland, G0 bria flour, 8chr 0, 3, Bonil, Prescott, Ont., 20,000 t-corn, Trop Rueriz, Butfalo, 48,600 bt corn, 600 brla flour, 130 bales hay, And 21 vesseln cleared light, * Tinko Creiabts | woro dul and cany st 3o for corn and 23(@70 for wleut to Buffalo, Charters fncludo: Darges Jones and Judd, corn nt 3303 achr Ttiversidc, whoat st 303 allto Bufialo, Scur O, M. Bond, corn to Preacott on Jivate terma 3 prop Aaibo, comn . to Opdensburg on Abrough rate. ' It was rumored Lhat roomi for 60.000 bu wheat was engaged, Tolal, 53 capacity, 22,000 Lu ‘whient nd 90,000 bu corn, The bargo A. A, Tarner was aken lu thoaflernoon £or 14,000 bu corh to Bufalo at2xe, Veancls Pansed Port Huron, Tont Hunoy, Mich, Sopt. 20,—DowN—Frops St. Fomcpl, Arabis, Towell “Thoinas Quszlo, Ur—brops 1, M, Wilson, Java, Nashua, Jonmeas and tow; schrs Amorican, Dinfcl Lyons, Gulnair Gauges, Fraucls, Pabns, Pulaskl, Coruella, Wingdite J, E, Batlay, John Magee, 1, A, Kent, Latiallo; Larks Elizaboth Jone, I, Dissctl, WiNp—Noriliweat, ght, Pont Hfllw)'x Mich,, Stpt, 20—Evening,—Down~— Props Jupsu, Dassule, Gity of Qoncord, Worthingtou § €ohirs Jumen C. Harelson, Lontsn, Lots, o, Ui=brons Ciulateo, viladelpita; scia Mary Nan, .. 0. Mixer, ¥ ‘WIND~50uth ; weathor clonds, £, Miscellnuconn. 01i10A00, A portion of {ie lumber fleet has arrived fn port, Tiioro woro about thirty vosols at tho markot Jast eveniog. —ILis understood that tho eche Trumpft hns been chartered by tho samo parties who loaded tho Alico to €arTy o-cargo of bono-dust from this city to Liverpool, Tho Euening Wisconmn is informod that the price psid for the trip across 1 $8,000, The Trumpfl in owned in Milwaukee, Tho samo partics are still tiguring for the achr Lem Elsworth for thie samo purposc, —Tho echr Clara Parker, which sprung a leak near the Mauitous recontly, and had fo seck sheltor at the Manfton Island, arrived here safely yesterday morn- ing, The Annis Laurio, which was #ent 10 her reilef, towed hor to Milwaukes, and from thero to thin city &he made the trip olone, She hud iwo steam-pumya on board, After unloading her cargo of coal sho will Yo taken into dry-dock, —The achr B, T'. Wade, bound north, collided with the steamer Plilo Scoville, bound sonth, yesterday ‘morning, about 12 milos from port, Both vossels ar- Tived hero yestorday afternoon, ‘Tho Scovillo bad her %lblmnm aid bowkprit carried away, and the B, F. Wadowas Joaking, sud besides was wmifius ojgliteon o twonty stanchions, sud hor plankshear was bursted., LLBLWHERE, Tho brix I, Cohen was_Tan duto by a propelier, at Erie, Mondny night, and badly damagod. 4 —The achira Maj, N. H, ¥erry, Rabort Hawlett, Willip Loutit, Prestt, and Jenulo Lind aro laid up at Grand Haven, —Diring tho severo galo Inat Saturday, about 300 fect of the plor at Alpoua woro carried sway, —Tho sctit Marvest Home Lns just exchunged her olil liemp for a gang of charcoal wire riggiug, —Measrs, Lelghton & Danforth nre buslding, at Port Horon, » Ghroo-masted éamal ssnoonor, whiol ey tn- tend to brivg out in the epring, 2 tio seht Deamua, whlch Gollided with tho T, 2. Tiyerar, off Dunkirk, causing hier to sink, bas beon li- ‘Leled In the sum of $7,80,—3$7,1C0 for tlie vessol, and $100 for the cargo of yaving stonc, 3 —Capt. Joiner iuforma the Duffalo Commercial Advertiser that the light on Turtle Ixland, near To- Tode, was not 1it en his last trip llnwnhlnd that hio has noticed neveral timnes Lefore that tho Ughit-kecpor lLad acgieoted to porform Lis duty, —A special dspatcl Lo tho Eveninag Wigconsin states tuat tho schir Melrose, of Detroit, loaded with malt for Alwnaul 15 aslioro 6_miles outh of Ehnlmf'm\n. —Tho schr. Bertha Barnes, loaded with lumiber, s ashioro 1 milo south of Shoboygan. Tho veasel Fan aslioro Saturday morning during th fog. —Thio tichr Brndbury roachod Detrolt Priday morn- ing, and londed tho slesm-pumps, As proviously atuted, she was found all right o far as damages to her ull afo concerned, and tho causo of tho disaster was olilng over, —~Twvo yeescln wero Isunchied from Rathlun's ship- yard, Mill Pofut, Doy of Quinte, Saturday nftarnoon, One, nthrec-master, is for Capt. James sud Frauk Jackman, of Toronte. Tho echoouors were bullt un. der the supervision of Jamieson, viho has establishied 'quile a reputation o8 e sbipbuilder. ~—Tho Detrolt Post statcs that tho tug Prindiville, ‘which went fo the rescuo of the scow Muris, sunk at Invorhurou, fucceeded in raising lier and towing her to Fort Hurom, where sho arrived Friday morning, On getting alongaide the dock at 1ho latter port the scow filled and sunk a sccond timo, and efforts are now making to ralse ber, T —Every horbor on the lakes has fta 'requisito nuom. er of hiarbor-tugs, nnd n somo jlaces tho supply i Iarger than the demond. In sich cases patremago clsewhero is not lm(nu}ucnlly sought for, At Toledo 1hio numiber employed 38 sald to Lo five, yot three have been found moro thau sufliclent for the parposcs re- uired, Buffulo and Oleveland como in Tespective or- er to Clieago, and at all poluts far wmore aro fn com- mission than the bueluces requircs,—Detroit rce Press, —Tiso Detrolt Free Iress says ¢ “ From somo canso or other the justances of vessels springing o loak s be coming far mors numerous thau in former_times, and #carco a day trauspires that cases of this character do not transpire, During the rocont, though briet, equi- noctial galo, which did mot survive forty- ciglt hours, no less than twenty-turee Ve #cis aprung a leak, and from the reports recelved it is inferred that nearly ell had their otigin from overe londiug, whilo the nuture of cargo probably had somo. {hing 1o do with {t, The majority of thess woro car goos of ore, and tho next that of staves, Of tho latter thereds probubly no othor kind of freight so trylug upon & veseel, and whon stipped on board_old craft Uioy are ulmowt invariably sirsined o ae to leak. el et Mixzed Schools in INlinois. Dy Quozx, ., Aug 4, 1874, The Ifon, Newcton Bateman, Supcrintendent of b e Inctructson, Syringjieid, I, : 8m: At the requeit of ‘tic Donrd of Eduea- tion of DuQnoin,Idesire to submit to {'on astate. ment, and ssk your opivion of the Inw on tho same, DuQnoin has a publicschool building contain- ing cight rooms, Scven of the rooms are cccu- pied by the various departmonts of tho granded school, and exclusively for white children, The cightl room {8 unoceupied, Within {ho district of DuQuoin thero is 5_suffeiont number of col- ored children to maintain & school with an averago attendance of about twouty echolara, 1 tho rchool childron woro graded according to montal attainmonts, the grading boing tho same a8 now in force with regsrd to white children ot the district, {hoy would oceupy difforent rooms. ‘I'he Board of Education for tho district has hezatoforo rented a room for the eeparate nao of tho'colored childron. On this statomont, I desira an suswer to tho following quostions: 1, Has tho Board the logal right to hiro or rent » separate room or house for the colored childron of tha dlstrict ? 2. Las tho Board the lngal right to confine tho colored cbildien of differout montal etininmeuts to the same room? Very respoctfully, Joux B, Wanp, County Buperintendent of Schools of Terry Counly, liuole, BraTE oF ILLINOIS, Decantaeey o Fubuio LosTiveros, i SPBINGFIELD, Aug, 7, 1874, Jahn D, Ward, * Suserintendent of Eog., Counts St et "Pudlic Selate, DuQiotn, T ¢ S verintenden an Bin : 1 Uave earofully rend your stato- mount of facts, dated 4th iust., and havenpplied thereto tho principles very 1ccontly enunciatod lcxmrmr Bupremo Court in the caso of *Jamen A, ngo ot nl. ve, David Stophenson ot al. ; appoal from MoLoan,” anoymy conclusion is that for tho DuQuoin Board of Lducation to bire or rent a sopurato room for tho colored ehildron of thelr diatriot, or to confine colored children of differ- ont_montal abtainments to the samo room, wauld bo ropugnant £0 tho apirit and mensing of tho ruling iu tho above-mentioned camo. Very respoctfully yours, Newron BATeaaw, Buporintendent of Public Tustruction, ———r ‘Tervible Tragedy. Trom tho OIl City ('a) Devick wo learn that a toniblo ‘tragody” was ennctod on tho old Ballet Farm, abont 4 miles from Oil City, on Baturday moruing, At that pinco theére lives a hard-working man named J. Bolsor, his wife and family, Yor some timo past Mrs, 1), way losrd to oxpross fonrs leat sho shiould come to waut, and from brooding over tho idea eho Dyacamo Inane, it is supposed, so much eo that hor husband hiad watehod her for some time past, Last Friday morning Mr, I, had accasion to go 1o Bt Dotersburg, and aftor eaitioning his daughtors to wateh thelr mothor depnrtod. On Baturday mornfug the woman sppeared to bo in excollont spirite, aud requosted hor daughter, about 14 yoars of age, to_got wome potatoss ont of a lower cupboard, and, ns thoe girl stooped down, tho woman struck hor with s hatohot, “As the girl got up shio hit hor anothor blow which broke her sknil and knocked her down. The girl seronmed and hor older slstar cnme in and took tho hatelot away [from her. ‘Tho bafiled woman thon turned, golzed hor youngest Loy, and attompted to throw Lim into thoe woll, An- otber boy succeedod in_getting the child away, whon tha Woman jumped into - the well horsolf. ‘Pho_girl who wad injurod run_out and lot down the bucket in tha woll, and bld her mother got hiold of tue ropo, Blie dld so, aud, ailer bolng pulled partly up, sho foll baok. ~Assistanco was obtaiued, aud tho waman was taken out dead. THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE SPORTING NEWS. Baces st Doxter Park--The Crioket Matoh, \Vhy Weston Failed, THE TURY, Thoro will bo o *gerub® raco at Daxter Park {his afternoon for a purso of $100, which will bo open io &l horses on paymont of an entry fee of 10 por oont, Tho liora coming he nosrest to mnlivg 3 minates will bo doclarod tho win- nor, and onch horaa slall have three triala, ~ Tho suggestion roltive to o xace botweon Tuiloiton, Gloster, Amogicau Gitl and Bodiue, mads the othor day by n reador of "I'ns TRIBUNT, hus attracted the atiention of Nr. Mansur, manager of Doxtor Pack, and he han writlon to tho owaora of tho threo first- unmod horses, inquiring it it is thoir intontion %0 go to Californin and pass through hors en route, If ho should receivosn affirinativo ro- vly, ho will ondoavor to airango s raco for thom, aud no doubt 1t will meot with a liberal share of patronago, ——— b ORICKET. Tho olovons of the Bt. Lonis and Chicngo Cricket Clubs play a roturn matoh to-day on the Dase-ball grounds, corner of Stato and T'wonty. third strects, Wickets will bo pitched nb 11 a. m., and drawn st 5:80, s ERE e THE TRIGGER, A very livoly mateh came off Saturday at Tom Stagg's, botween Mr. John Kloloman' and J. T ‘Welsl, tho shooting, in spito of the high wind, Leing vory fine. Thoy shot n¢ twonly birds for a 620 gold-picco. Welsh killd cigateon snd Kleinman fiftoon. Thero woro alao somo sweop- stalies, with £6 ontrlos, botweon Mossrs. Wolsh, Kloluman, Bdwards, Johuson, Bagg, nod Folton. Oua of thiom resultod in tho Killing of fivo birds ough by Welsh, Stagg, and Felton, of four by Johnson, and threo by Klcinman, A _match is to bo sbot_this week botwoon W. 1. Johnsou and_Jolm Klemman, of 100 birds, and ono noxt woek batwoon Ed Prico nnd John Kicinman, for tho cbamplouehip of the Konuioott Club, Thoro 13 also to be four-hand- ©od mateh, with Xd Prico aud Abo Kicinman on one sido, sud John Klcluman and W. I’ Johuson on the othor,—fifty birds, and $100 corner. Be- tween the 18t and 10th of Ociober thera will be o match in Chicago betwoen Capt. Bo gardus sud Jolnt IKloinmau, e PEDESTRIANISAL The New Youk Sun of the 25th, has tho fol- lowing explanation of ¥ WY WESTON TATLED. Dr, Jolin B. Rich, who wouty years ago was tho most successful sdvocate mud professor of physical culturo in this city, sud who had wadeits lfe-long sludy, was called Upon yesterday by n Sun roporter ‘who destred to_ask what wero tho causca of Weaton's falluro o walk 600 salles 1u uix degn. Tho Doctor sakd & “Tald not attend thinIast wall of Weston's {n the Tiippodrame becaugs I was certaln he would not suc- cecd, and Thad no interest in the mattor, Therefora e’on s¢o I am not competent towxay just why e fulled u this last sttempt, Bat 1 have watched Weston in daya past with a groat deat of {utesest, 1 watchod bim asan export, kuowing fully every motion ho taade, oyery miuscio ho brought Info play,and my con- ciusion {a that ho {8 & wonderful man—that it ia a great wonder that ho can secomplish what hie docs, for liia entire method {8 wiong, - Iu fact ko hss uo mothod, ‘What ho has is & splendid system, How that man could bo made to waik! Holas s perfect physique, Trerliaps s a little too small. 1l has not o pound of Bupertluous fiesh on his body, aud ke bus the most fn. dowmitablo pluck and endurance. But what doos it wmottnt to? 'Nothing, For Lo is so olatinate aud If-willed that ho won't traln properly, Why, I conld take that man—if he would {rain—aud make Lim do 600 miles in six days with easc; not ouly do it, but do $ eans—oaay. Itin mot auck ‘s big thing, uly 81 milcs & day ; o trifle over 4 miles an hour for twenty hours—thut leavea four hours for slcep and rest, Of course he'd walk faster at times and thus gain moro slcop—but it can bo done edsy, It docsn't Liegin to bo 38 Grest an underlaking sa walking 1,000 mies n 1,000 ours," TUE ECILNCE OF WALKING, “ Whiero would 5ou bogln your truintog wiih Wes- ton, Doctor?'? *'With hia posttion while walliug, o violates ovory Lnows law of walkisg, Lo walls in opposition 1o the rules Jald down Ly mon who have given the matter much study and bave trained large bodica of men. In tho first place, look at tho way he carries Lis head, Now, tho Lead is tho Leaviest partof us, If you liave over lifted o man who Laa fuinted, or who is dead, you will havo noticed what an enorinous welght the {i8ad fs, Tho head 4 placed at, the end of tho lever,—tlis spinal column,—and the Jeast deviation from a perfect balanco requires Juat so much more power to sustain it, Ience tho lead should bo car~ ried erect, exactly balanced on the mpinol column, Weeton carries hia lead over on his breast, and in that way wastes o vast smount of power, Tho same is true of his Ludy, "Lhat shoult be balanced on (ho peivia in such & manner that tho least pos- elblo power shall bo used o sustain it, Tho least de- viation from a perfect equilibrium_wastes just so nuch physical effort, In this way Weston ihiows awsy an {mmense amount of force. Iis Lody is strelched forward and twisted from side to efde an ho ewings his arme—another wasto of powor, ‘I'lio arms shouid be carrled up by the sides, 'his {a not my owa theory, but tho result of the study of wen who have given it much thought, ** Then Weston's” dict ja the worst trouble,” cone tinucd the Doctor, * Ho cats chicken. Way, chicken 18 tho most 1udigestiblo of meats, ind contuins very little nutrimont, Of couree the diet must be adapled to tho man, but aa o gencral thing woll fed Leet or 1mutton is the best fcod for men eugaged in protracted cnd violent excrtions, As o general thing, also, tho food produciug tho least carbou or fat 18 the best, :hmlgh Wwith thin, sparo mon it may bo used to advan- g, ‘WITAT WESTON MIGHT DO, “ Weaton I very spare, with 1o fat, snd yel ho oala chicken, which produces no carbon, ), the man will alwayé fafl o8 long us be bas his own wuy, and Lo s of such s disposition that ho will havo hls own way, Ner- vougl Il hos no Lusiucss to bo ucrvous if hofsn profeseional walker, 1fc shonld bo s machine with no will of hisonn, When ho brings himself to this ho ay hope to bo successful, but itall dopeuds upon proper training, 4 #* A man cau bo trajnod to do anyihing, Years sgo I took » class of ladies from tho upjer walks of life,~ ladies who had nover dono anythiug,—and after threo mouths’ traluing ran them Ave wiles in forty minutes, and they were not blotvn a particlo, Nowndays it would 1o a great tuing fo sce a womnn run a quarter of amnilo, Of courso my puplls were dressod seugibly fu tho first place; then tholr. earriage was perfoct, and they moved In o cadenced slop, About tho same tine I ran a claes of mora than tweuty men 10 miles within an bour, and they wero not Lired atall. Thoso are tho resulty'of syatematic training, ** I understand Weston s to wall lfiz{n 1n Qutoler, Te'li fall ngnin, too, Ho will always fail uniess he ale lows himscif to be fraincd by men of scuse, and tries tolearn tho rudiments of walking, 1lis fust gait ma run—notbiug but a run; both fect aro olf the ground ot once, 1 thls 4 the differunco between o lietl-and- toe walx and a run, I Lkunowa groat many men aceopt bis run as a walk, but it s not & falr walk, “As 1 sald in tho beglnning, it is n perpotual wonder to me that Weston can ascomplish what he «oes, vio- lx\‘_llnu‘,kll! lie constantly dos, nll the best-kuown' luws of waikly —e SWIMMING. Tho Now York World of Friday hms the fol- Towing account of tho swimming performances of tho precoding day, in which Johnson, tho English chawpion, who is to be in Chicago this week, took parb: “Thera were tva awimmieg matches ond an exhilie Dition by Johuson, the Engiieh champlon swimmer, yesterday afternoon, nt Bruin's Swinuning Acudemy. o banks of tho river and the rickety tloats nud sheds near-by wero crowded With speotators, nnd thero waa au_occasional splush fn tho waer, siow and then to caliven proceedings, . . . . ‘The noxt was tho great eyent of tho duy, Johnson Wwasto swim & distauce of a mils and 5 quaricr, o zigzag courso across tls river from tho cnd of ‘Biackwells Tslmd, He wus tuken out in a boat to the larting post, aud’ swam tho distanco fn sfx minntcs und two seconds, 116 peculfar stylo fold well, Tho right svin is kept in tho water, and ds worked ‘st full lenglh, snd propels im along, Al left and and arm come curved ubovo {he water in un over-handed iroke, 1o repeatodly risos in tho water, and with & sudden ferk darts forward, somes timex'many foel, making froyviont spurts of this kind, o arrivod ut tho Judges’ stand not the least oxhuustod, and forsom tine eported In tho waves, “Iho women's tuca was {ho noxt wwum, This was on of ho yrotilest aud Leat-contested ruces over wit- nossed, The entries wero Minnio Leybolat and her slster Mury Lilen, Endly Iiraun, duughterof tho keopor of tho_Acaderny,and Joslo May, Tho four the wator at nesrly tho sune moment. Then Logan the stroggle, ‘Che kistera Loyboldt ot onco took tho load, followed cloacly Uy fiio ollicw, On thioy cumno, nothing seon but fonr Leads poppiog up aud down'in and out of the wator, Miss it Loyboldt yran biit & fow feot in advauco of bLer slster, adl won the race by only two strokes, mnidat tho lodest checr- i, Ler lster ‘comiug 1n decond, Mies Jruun third, bids Moy gave out when néar the ' cad, cumo ~ foigutened and cried for heslsts anco, when Jolingon struck out manfully for Lier, umil uccompaniud her o, After tho lagso of & fow mituteu Johuwon, dreased T striped shirt and dsaworn, gove au intefenting oxhibitiun Of his powers, He stood on'hin Noad in thio water, with Wix foet pro- jecting ont of it and, ufter performing soveral acro atio Teaty, ho llfmmlmw aud wout down undor wator, when a thii cloud of amoke putfed. upwards, amid & torzlblo it of applauso, e then reappearod, with the clyar still lighicd, 'Laking n bottle af il ylh hitna o dived widor agetu, wud Granic bale of ero, —_———— AQUATIC. 4 REOATTA AT I0WA CITY, 0OT, 8, Towa Crry, In, Bopt. 27.—The Rawing As- sociation of thiu oity, consisting of tho ltivor- vide, Oreacont, Btar, and Iawkoyo Clubs, which Liovo fine bout-houses snd craft on the lowa Tiivor, hwvo erranged for s rogutia oy Oct, 8 noxt. The ovent will comprisve singlo and doublo seulls, our, and weop rucoos, ‘Lho wator 1n vory fino, and much intorcst Is ovincod, an 1t s tho firat_oceaelon of tho kind wost of the hklulu. ]’é‘lm b;n%nnn‘l]ornfl .Nl}l }he Aurfirfl. Hin- waths, Kato Palne, Jupiter, Qlipper, Neptu Taler, Dlus Doll, and Sgnd, " 0 NoPLue, LOCAL MISCELLANY, THE WAR AT MYERS' OPRRA-HOUSE, The extraordinary eerics of blundora—to call tiem by a mild and inoffonsive name—which Liave kopt tho namo of ir. Placey promivently beforo tho publio of Chicago during the past forr wooke culminated yeslorday aftornoon in o colite slon botwoon two parties, with whom ho had beon dolng busiuess, cach of whom Lad beon Xkopt in Ignoranco as to tho standing of tho other and the value-of his.own clulm. 'Ihore are two sidos Lo ovory story, aud the presont is no exception. We shall therofore give first TIE FACTS OF TIE COLLIBION a0 fhey oconizad, and thon 11 listory of the causen that led thoreunto nccording to the stato- ment of tho contestama, Mr. Leonard Grover hnd secured o lonso of My- ara’ Opera-flouso from Ar. Llacoy, that areatle managor baviog duly assigned it to im, Emly lust woek, tho nocessary documents having bosit mado out, ho took possession. Not wishing to ceeupy tho bukding for u littls while Lie losliod 1t up, aud whited to orgaize & company. Ar., 2. L. Dickoy had a claim 1o ttio Opora- Ilouso which will bo spoken of presontly. Awaro that Mr. Grover hind tnken possoasion, but at tho samo time contident of the priority of Lix claim, Br. Dickey collocted his forcos Wodne: day, and marched to tho back-door of the Opor: House, Grover hud tho koy, nud Dickey md not. It beeamo uecossary for tho latter, thereforo, to enter by the window or breal open {he door, Not boiny disposod to tho formor modo of entering, he broke opon the door, aud took poseession with n firm dotermivation of keoping it. To this end bo pluced two mon in chargo, with poromptory orders not to desory the mlup. ‘They were to summon tho polico and fire doparimonts, the Btato militin,” ory if necessary, nopenl to the Prosident for troops, Their orders wera ime perativo. Grover, in the moantime, got win of this move, and proceeded to oust tho invadera, es ko considored thom. Yestorday aftoruoon, armed with hia loaso, and baoked by n poess of Vinkerton's policemon, he made for the theatrein company with his brother, B. II. Grover, AMr. Thompson, snd snother porson. Thoy coolly walked in, sat down on the stage, and claimod posscssion of the houso. Mr. Dickey nsked, like tho Iaraolites of old, “By what nu- thority doost thau theeo thinga? " "Mr. Grover produced his loaso, read it to Ar, Dickoy, and oxpressad his determtoation to koep thoe theatro, Mr. Dickey denied s right, and disappoarod, I?uvlng Grover and his myrmidons in postos- sion, Mr. Dickoy hied him to the First Precinct Sta- tion, and applied to Justice Boyden for a war- rant for tho arrest of all tho invaders, including tho two Grovers, Thompson, and othews, Tho warrant was grunled and put in the hands of n uquad of policomen, who undor the leadership of tho irato Dickey marched to the back-door of tho building in the alley, 'The door was lockod when thoy arrived, but B. 1. Grover, who waa loft in charge of tho concern, opnnud the door and let them in. Tho officor returned this courtesy by grabbing tho entiro partyand esrry- ing thoin in triumph to tho Armory, whero thoy wore detained until bpiled out. Tho chargo ogafust them was riot. r. Dickoy was onca moro {nstallod, and roin- foreed his mon, throatoning to summon all tho wharfmon, tugmon, and other rufliaus along Caual stroot to defoud his proporty should oc- casion present itself. Ho remained in the thoatro rll-‘ulg t, end paced tho stage in restloss agi- wdon, is this: On Sept. 12 Mr. Placoy, baving just discovorsd that monay was needed 1o run a theatre, made o wulunruhip arraugoment with Mr. Dickes by which tha Inttor was to lnve s tiwo-thirds intorest in the Musoum speculation, said two-thirds boing regarded as tho rolative valuo of tho theatra propor; Mr. Placoy to rotaln the remaining third which represonted tho Musoum. Mr. Dickoy wan to neaumo Mr, Placoy’s linbilities, pay tho company, aud essume control of it, A contract was drawn up between them by which this ar- rangoment was to run for ilve yonrs, Mr, Diclkoy, learning that his partnor was about (o withdraw from the managoniont, sought to ohtatn from bim an_nssigument of two-thirds of the lenso, but Mr. Placoy, though rich in promises, failad to comply with this request, in tho meentime Mr. Placoy had assigned the wholo longo to Mr, Grover, who, noting in good foith himsolf aud supposing tlat Ar. Placoy DICKEY'S CLATAM had dono the namo thing, imagned himecl? in | undisputed possession, _ An the caso stood last night, both partics wero silting up 10 bo sure of ristag early to obtain an injunction, 3M. GROVER will apply for an order rostrafning M, Dickey from playing any porformance in the Louso to- night. Mr. Dickoy will domand suthority to re- sirain Mr, Grover from meddiing {n tho matter at all. Tho question is sim- mored down to o foot-raco betweon tho nttornoys of the contestants, Laoonard Gro- ver had not been nrrested on tho proposterous ehargo of riot, but will appear this moruing ab the Y'olice Court and aushor sich s obarge, AMr, Dickoy throatcns to inelude Mr. Placey in it, and furthormoro, to put him throngh alt tho a‘n‘vn und criminal courts for having decelved im. So far Myers’ Opera-Houso hes'recerved a good advertisement for to-night’at tho expenso of 1ty bLitherto good namo. An inlunction way spoil all this, however, ———a THE McDONALD=IIcGARRY FRACAS. Next {u plensuro to secing o row, comes tho satisfaction of beholding the place where it oc- curred, Ionco tho repeated pilgrimages to battle-flolds, which aro but the scenos of historic rows, 'This snme feeling led those who wero not lucky enough to scoe the combat at James McGarry's saloon Baturdsy to visit the houss yeaterday, and gaze with admiration on the spot whera MoDonald fell,—3ecGarry bas driven o uail in ordorjto identify it,—whero Justice Boy- don got & black oye, wrapped up in which ho will this morning disponse justico to midnight brawlers, and whore Garrity bestowed & similar ornament on IT, B, Miller, Thers was a atraam of pilgrims, and it was a good thing for the bar, {lnr thoy felt bound to drink for the good of tho oo, Evorybodyfwanted to hear nll about it from tho fountain-head, and McGarry wag willing to oblige them, Ilo fought all lia badtles o'er again ; And thrieo be routeu ull Lis foes; sud thrico ke alew tho sluin until his thront grow sore and hin voice huslky, and un ubliging young gentleniun gut up on the countor und, armod with a long stulf, pointed_out tho objects of interest, justlike tho guideat tho panoramn. ‘The majority of tho actors were ab- sont, somoe nursing their bruiscs, and others plot- ting miscliof at 'Tho Storo. An 1mpression has in some way gotten abroad that the quarrol wes o fwinily one,—that ie was confincd to tho ranls of the Toople' party, and grow oub of the fact that McDonald and BcQarry favored differont mon for tho People’s party Bomination for tho Bhrievalty, I'nls is not true, McDonald Ling 1enounced tho I‘djl_)gfle'u party, and goue over is in favor of suppress- n tostimony wheraof lie witl bunko a colored citizen fnm. g quickly as o will & white one, aud a kttlo fastor, if he Lus WOre monoy. McDanald did agroo in the carly slages of tho politicai conflict to #upport Agnow na ngaimst Corcoran, Thia tho domnuds of his busiucss prompted, ' For woro Corcoran to bo Sherf, with the interests of throe gaming-houscs and a largo retinue of dealors, ropors-ln, ole., to look afior, what show would' tha riyal houso'of Mo- Donald Lnvo? But then the Buperintondont of Pollco took strong groundin favorof dlr, Farwoll, and MeDanald followed suit, partly becauso ho admirod Mr, Farwoll's ability, and partly becauso it ia sufor for a gambler who wants to live in oneo to trawd tho paimo puth with a Superia- ondont of Dolica thau to fight hiu, A Super- intondont has many woys of muking himeelf un- Elnnunnt.—hy unannounced srests, furnitire- roaking, faro-chip-conflsenting, etc.,—aund Me- Donald, when gober, i sonsible. To show how good a thing it is to have tho police on ona'y sido, it may bo seid that at tho Amory Btation Sumn]ny nig[‘;l.,whll Jim NeGarry wat domanding tha arfost of Mike McDonuld, In walked that Individual, and addressed hiwsolf to MoQarry in thin wise:_**Thora you are, you d—d " Capt, Buokloy was appoaled lo, and asked by MoGarry if thoro was no protection for a man from ineulis of this nature while in the stalion, Capt, Duckley orderad an oileor to take MoDouald lelow aud lock him ur‘ Aftor glviug this order to his subordi- nate, ho pormittud that oftivor to accopt of an vitution from tho bully to go outside aud take a dnink, Finally, aftor ho way confluod in a coll, Justico Boyilan and NeQany protested vgnine the l)rlualmr boing admitted to bail, Capt, Buckioy informed them that in caso sither of the ather Justives wero Lrought to tho stution for the yur]mw of rocoiviug bul, thoy shoull Lo gont for in ordor to onter thewr protost. Not- withstanding this promiso ou tho part of Luckley, ) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1874, Justico Boydon and McGarry concludad, aftor the 1apso of sbout ono hour, they wonld, for foar MeDonald should be balted, roturn {o the atation, On going thoro, to their wutler astonishmont, Justico Kaufmann's presence had boen obtained, and MoDonald liberated on nil, Tor tho ronson glven nbove, MeDonald went in 1.onu[; ort TFarwoll, aud took his flist step in Topul chnmsm—'flmt Iatal firat step which led him on, inch by inch, until now ho pporis {ho tickot, from Ridgowny Aown to the futoro nom- ines for Aldermnn. ~As oxpediency mado him Tollow Rolun, so oxpedicucy tenches him it s safor to support Dradloy, s he is n candldato for re-cloctiom, and iy win, 1t is only iwo months to ihe day when the now Sherifl is to ha inatalled, and,sven if Dindioy is boatan, 1o can mako himeolf un- plensant in the meantimo, McDonald thon hopos to hinve Tiohm nnd Drad- loy on lis sldo,—to securo from ono immunity from nrrest, and from tho other good (roatment in jail, it 1l luck should put him thero. Thus Intronched, Lo can defy nocicty, and intrude him- #olf and nfs rovolver Into any place o ploases, Tho httlo contost Sntnrday night was thoo, in ono Bensc, the flrst ekirmish betwoen tho Re- pubhicans, roprosonied by Michael MeDonald, and tho Peoplo’s Party, ropresonted by James McGarry. It was chiofly fruittal in black eyes nnd assault and battery suits, and does not give any indication of the rosult of the battle to bo fought m Novomber, —— GENERAL NUWS. Col. A, T. Keltar, of the Momphis Avalanche, 1n at the I'dlmer Iouse. Tbeodore Thomns, with » superborchestra and tha now vocallst, sy Emima Crauch, arrived thia morning from Dultalo, Mr. Whomna will m- modiately srraugo a programme, and tho dotails Tor thio tostimonlial benofit tendorsd him by tho citizons of Chicago, and full sunonncemonts of this notoworthy musical event will probably Le ‘published to-wmorrow morning. A sociablo will bo beld ut the Fourth Unitarinn Church Wednesday evening. Aftor tho'soctablo o buslnoss-meeting of the church will be hold to consider the advisability of renting tho pows tho ensuing year, Jnmea Caroy was ghot in tho faco and seyarely injured, Saturday night, in the saloon_of James Martin, No, 93 Wast Laia street, and although Oflicer John O'Counor made due inquiry con- corning tho mattes, ho was unnble to learit who did tho shaoting, which wasasscrtod to have beon n:cldnmnl. Caroy lives at No. 561 North Clinton streot, Justico Ford held an inquest at Oakland yes- tordny on the body of an unkuown mau who was found drowned in tho lake, at tho pior near Brooks prreet. T'ho body bad boen in thoe water #ome timo. A verdict of found drownod was rondered. Decoased was about 6 feet 8 inches in height, and rather stout. 1o was & Gormau, about 56 years of age, nud was drossed in o dark brown suit, A card in ono of tho pockets bore thonamo of Mr. Thomely. " Doteetives Simonds nud McGrath left for Quinoy at 10 o'clock last night with thoir pris- oner, Tom Scott, tho principal party in the Tirst National Bank robbory at that place. Scott s one of2thio most akiliful and noted Lurglnrs in tho )‘;‘X:u, and bing beon in the Ponltentlary sovoral o8, P. A. Westerstrom and Gustavus Palmgreon bocamo involved in a quarrol over some unknown enuso about 1 o'clock yesterday morning, ot No. 191 North Upion atrect, and the former suddenly ended ft by drawing'n knifo and stabbing tho latter soveral times in the faco, hend, and avms. Dr. Qnine was called, and gnvo it as his opinion that the wounds wera dan-~ gorous. Officor Wassmund arrestod Westor- strom, and be was booked on the chargo of an assault with a deadly weapon with mtont to Lill, and jocked up to awall the restlt of Palmgreen's injurics, Doth mon have refused to give tho causo of the quarral. Baturday «night and Sunday morning will bs memorable itf the annals of pugilism. In nddi- tion to the MeGarry-MoDonald and lesing- Comfort unpleasantnesses, thers was o hlg fight at the corner of Clark and Madison atreets about 2 o'clock yoatorday morniug, sud ouo in- dividunl wns badly beaten by a hackman whom ko calied 5 bad namo. Anothier individual unched the nose of o man who called him a onfor, on & Madison stroct car. Thus it was, that tho big rows led to numerous small oues, Tho annual shootors’ festival gsclumlzenmut) of the Germau Sharpshooters’ 8oclaty, of this city, commenced yesterday and will bo continned until this evening. At about 9 o'clock yesterda mornlng _the membors of tho Socloty assamble at thoir ball cornor of Indinun snd North Clark streots, and from there marched in a procession, preceded by the Great Western Light Guard and, to th depot of the Great Eastern Railrond, where thoy embarked for Sharpsbooters’ Pari, uear Thoruton. 'Tho priucipal amusemont con- sinted in prize-shooting., THE PRISTERS' JILITARY COMPANY. A meoting of tiio Chicago Typograpiical Mili- tary Associntion took place yestorday afternoon at No. 70 Dearborn strect. The moeting was but l‘mor]y ntteaded, only about twenty persons be- o proscat, and theso fow, judging by the mal- titudo of muli}mnziunu‘ must hiave been all ofll- cers, Capt. Loward was the fhst to hand in hus resignation, and, on its accopiance, Lo said tnat by thus reagning ho hoyed tho Associntion would better stzell by stronger attempts to pro- moto barmony, Paul M. Keating, tho Sccratary of tho Association, thon tondered his resigna- tion, but it was ruled out of order. ‘Tho resigna- tion'of tho Presidont, Mr, Becelior, following in close succession, was unanimously aceepted., Mr. Madden was then requested to take the chair, but Lio refuscd, saying that o was moroly 8 lookor-on, and was not o membver of tho Asso- cation. 1lo followed in a speceh depouncing the printers in genernl for not nitending the meetings of cluby and societies which bad, from timo to timo, beon formed in their midst. eral attempts woro mado to appoint an Executive Commitieo and to clect a now President, but in vain, ‘Tho Becrotary made soveral despairiug cails for mony to pay the oxpenses of tho Liali, but all wero {o uo_purpose. Ono man was suf- foring from a snadon illness, another had a man wmting for him down-stairs, and nll the rest droppad off to sloep, nllowing tho Secrotary to yoll himself hoarse, Soms ouo thien made & mo- tiou to ndjourn, subject to tho call of the Vice- President, and, after slight debato, the mnotion was carrfed, TOTEL ARRIVALS, @rand Pecific Holel—James Ludington, P, G, Auit, Milwaukeo; M. Dutman, Lynn, Mass,; Jamos A, MeConiglo, Sactamento; Ephraim B, Jrckson, Ldward Peurco, Frovidence, R, L; C. B. Morgan, San Franctuco ; John J. Ornikshan, Jr,, Uaunibpl, Mo.; P. E. Studebakor, South end. , . . Patmar House—Col. Androw 3, Kolloy, Momphis; Muj, W. IL H. Audorson, Col. “I'ergus Mncren, St. Louls; the Ifon. Henjamin A. G. Fullor, Doston; Prof. W, 1. Jdames, California; 'R, 8. Hill, of tho ltuatrated Press party; J, A, Johnson, Santn Darbura, . Tremont House—J, W. Ire- dell, Jr., Cincinnati; Robert Allan, Groenack, Scoltand’; B. I% Bruce, Buffalo; IL. A, Bodino, Now Yorx; 1f, P, Dayley, Philndelphis; John Daggett, Boston ; W. Iliteh, Nartford; John . Yortost, Davenport, . . . Sherman House— Turbish's Fifth Avenno Theatra Combination ; Maj, P, J. Carter, U, 8. A.; M. D, Watson, W. AL Partington, Buffslo; A, 11, Dush, Boston; Jesso 1L Bmith, Dutroit; Willinm G. Wilson, Now York. e LAKE, Tho Tako Trustces met in sesslon at the Town-Hall Saturday altornoon, with all presant with tho oxcoption of Presidont Labor. In tho absonco of the President, Mr. Muirhead ocou- pled the chair, The Commitieo to whom was referred the matter of improving Packers’ aventie, 1,653 feot south of Wransit avenue, yeported in favor of grading and widonlug tho stroot. Thoy ostimato tho cost of tha improvement at £1,732,20, and think the financea of tho fund for that purpose sufliciout to cover tho costs, A resolution way thon adoptea in accordance with tho report, In- siructing tho Roadmastor t0 procecd with the improvement, tolntive to tho contract belwoen the town and tho Union Btock-Yards and packing companios, o rosolution was adopled concwring in the sgreoment, which providos that the Unfon Stook- Yards run an 8-iuch pipa from Contre gvonua and Halsted street to tho west lino of tho Stock- Yardy, and that tho packers then Iny pipos of the samo sizo from Contrs avonue Lalf a mile south on Packors’ avenuo, tho cost of tho im- provemont to be defrayed vy the parties bon- ofited, and to bo refunded by’ the town in wator ronts, tho pipes in the meantino boiug turned over to tho own, i ‘[0 ordinance granting tho Chicago & Sonth Atlantio Railroad the right of way nlong Centro avenna was thon taken up. “Tho potition, #igned by over four-fifths of tho proporty-owns oy, tho remonstrance, signod by about ono- oighily, and tuo ordinunco, woro road, A discus. sion thon followed, lasting nbout au hour and a hiall, which fnally rounlted in laylng the mattor over, Tho bida: for tho improvemout of Wentsortl avonua wero thou oponed snd referrad to n speoial committeo, A bill for town printing, amounting to 103, was then allawed, and war~ rants ordered to be drawa for the amount, Joln Bev-+ Iolloy was appointod » special policoman at Allorton's pcling-houss, to bo paid by tho Com: lnmy owning tho house, The bida for hoss and iono-carts woro oponed and reforrod to the Com- mittos on Water nnd Gna, with Instructions o roport at noxt meoting, ‘motion was mndy to allow 0. O. Hoquem- Lonrg 825,000 4o apply on his next estimato for watot-piped nnd fabor employed in laying the same. 'The mooting thon adjourned. i AMUSBUMENTS, M'00RMIOK MUSIO HALL. THEQ. THOMAS Unoqualoed Conaert Oy aniration o! Distinguiabod Borbamen ' o= D, GRAND zmfi%fi?fl%fihm. i of: e ’fi'fi'&'fifl'mfi' LR Yonna, mumo inoludiug the fumous Tanos Ralt, thod aotof Lihonirin, and (5o pop: A brillian Symplioaz, ular 3 B R T It S TAT POPTLAR CONGRIT, g tu O 0 A scosssaof . ?‘5,';.‘;.‘:";‘,: :.‘%‘{‘.‘,‘.‘,",L‘r'-.‘&‘;rfi“" sl NS LV ENTN G, SEPT. 80, GRAND "BERTHOVEN NIGHT, llEr%rlg,&"w‘vc%;';r ho tirat timo lu Chicago of tha famous WEBNEDAY ATTERNOON, SEPT. 0, ONLY GRAND POPULAR MATINEE, JLESIRLYED SICATS 2, Janaon,. McOlieg & O tate-st, * Prices for tho Kvoutng Concaris: ;‘l‘ Er‘c's;!.mfl'l:llw ";.lrnlfllm:{fi o conts uxn’!\éx Halcony, % o ¢ At s atinea only $1, INGLUDING “Sauth Slde buses weill inko prsvenger o anid etuen them 1o their horises on Syt Sigs gt ioth Sor S5 cle. round trip, | Gel tickein of the driver. fen s olyhiuncs run direci (0 and Jrom tie fuill an those cvens ingr, ot vequtar Jare, faway & Sona' ovlebrated Planos oxolnsively ared, Carnenter : Shehlon, Nanagers, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, T, RELLOGG GRAND ENGLISH OPERS, L 1S ... Director, REPERTOIRE FOR TOE INAUGURAL WEEK Commenciug MONDAY LVERING, Got. 8, by fhe boautilal romantio Opera i LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOT. TULSDAY EVENING, Oct, 6, WEDNESDAY 1V AR s Oct. 7, 1, TIIURSDRX»#\:"M d, Oot, 8, THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO. FRIDAY EVENING, Oct, §, SATURDAY AVENIKG, Oot. 10, THE BONEMIAN GIRL. GRAND KELLOGE MATINEE, FULL OHORUS AND GRAND ORCHESTIUA, s et a i o W e ory 0 anloof o biiinenos o op 8t Jullns Diier & Co s Stk Ttesorved Soats, ncoor Tocation. 1, rd| 1o , 50, ud 89,60, She croulats for full casta 6l the sparys lioealtica o ho "Lheairo aud prioCIoal sty atiwon. "~ HOOLEY'S THEATRE. THREE PLAYS DURING THE WEEK. NE COMRDY GOMPANY 1t & Chane ot Necionnnga. BLOW FOR BL.OYAS WIll bo_porformed Mondny, Tucsias, and W Tivbninge. Aluo, ob Woanesdes Altesnmon. o307 MEN OF TEEH DAY, Thureday and Frlday Evoniugs, also Saturday Aftornoon. Haturday Ngits Oeto 1, ROMEO AND JULIET. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Lato Kl ; ERED ALMG,,,. 20 Kingsbury Hall Mansgor ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! T 4 a1ia 08 1he i Homon ] DYARE ! First apponr WALT S o, Wrnt KELLY & LEON’S MINSTRELS. Seconid Wook of tha Great I1it of the Scasun, Kolly & Toon'a iranwimion of Olenbnelis Comio Unors, MOKS. CHOUFLEURL. First_thue of Meuning's Laughablo Skateh, MOVING LN, Fimt time in. this 1lause of the Eihloplan Skotoh, PERVLEXING PIEDIOASHND Holus, Hallnds, Chorses, Songv, Dances, £.¢ 4o, _l_fi:r:ry ovoulnyg and Wednosday and Saturday matincos, M'VICKER'S THEATRE, Mudlson-st., between Stute and Dearborn, LAST WEE) TR AT Will appear ovory nlght oxcopt Saturday, and on SATUR- ppoat ovory alght axcopt Saturday, and o Van Winkle, 'ERSON In two characters: BOK i HUGH DIE BRANS, T~ Soats can, Itnvutostea chargo for every night aml the UNLLY 4 LSON MATIN KIS, Sonday, Uet. b, KELLOGG'S EXGLISH OPERA, ACADEMY OF MUSIO, Firat tine fn Chicago of the it Actress, Authoross, OLIVE LOGAN! In Lior succoesful Socloty Drams THE WOMAN WHO TALKS. 2 Matinoes Wodnesder and Saturday at2 p. m. MYERY OPERA HOUSE. OPENS TIISSEVENING as a Firat-Class VARIETY TIHEBATRE, 40 Incomparablo Stars=50. Includiog the Groat and only ETTTARS, tho World-Uaions. Drostidigiiatonts HES DRSO £ WALLACIE, Mniaers, EDUCATIONAL. ST. JOHEN’S SCHOOL. Boarding and day-schgol for young Jadles and ehildran, Rev. Theadoro Irsing, LL, D., Roctor, No. 31 Wost Thirty-secoud-at., Now York, Tho soung ladies sud children recoived into the family wi livo la tho atmo- eplicreand undor tho quietinfluonoo of a Christian homo, Tho nember fs limited to fifteen. Reopenon Wednos- day, Sept, 23, For chroular or information, appiy to tho Rector, No. 21 West Thirts-scoond-st. MRS, WM. G. BRYAN’S TOARDING SCHQOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Tio Full Term of Bra. Tryan's Kohoal commciioos Soptombur 6, Bata Y., Avril, 1874, MADAME 0. du SILVA DR, A BRADFORIS {formorty Men, Opdon Tialimans) gl Fronol, aod Gorman Buardiug-School for Young Ladios and Ohil- dron, 17 Wost Thicty-olghth-st., N+ Vs, raopoos Sopt. 23. Apwlication niay womado poraoanliy oF by ottorasubove. MRS, SYLVANUS REED’S Tinglish, Fronch, and Gorman Boarding and Dy Bolanl ung ladios and iecle irls, Nous, ¢ and 8 Kast Bifty- Now York, - Exucolson {af tho noxt yoar wil Login at'p A, m., Oct. 1, wlion all puplla should Do pros- ent, New soholars will' ropurt Sept. 9, whon teaoliara will class thom, CECILIAN COLLEGE, In th try, on tho L, P. &8, W. It R. Board Soks, oty B0 1. Ar OBCIL & BROSy Male, de 20 Cuiliian Feclaldll (%, ¥ Milltary Acadouy. Now Ruildiug and fino Gymnasium complotod. * Send for Pigtuzos, ${w CoL., U. J, &mlfln‘. Y M lt"u::’i’f,m&ufif\'flfl' LA, Princihal, FDWARDS PLACE SGROOL FOR TIOVS AND oung mon, Stockbridgo, Mags.. bezins Its Bin year Sontrt “¥on0 fior ansuin. Sie hrofcasors hroparo 45 puplls for Oolicge, Seiontiio Schoul or Businoss, Mofirh. HOFFAIAN & FLAGK. Assuciste Principale NI, JULKLEYS - [OARDING AND DAV: saleo, foryoiing Iadies, b Tarrstows-onha-Liud opt. Ll TARDIVEL, T ALY, Founens Lot ironcl nlielaud Cormiay Wi EII‘"“I Day-Sohoo} tor young ludios and childron, Hopt, 17, OUND ECHIOLARSIIIE, Hoddan, ronciul, munly domesnee, i Afeal Hovolipmant, AUYONKIRS MITITARY 1NSTIRORE Tof bo iomjamin Mison, Box No. 6ok, Yontiore, N Y. SEAMLESS PAPER, RARREL, NEW PUBLIOATIONS. THE TENTH VOLUME Or THE Infeuational Sciontific Seriss. D. APPLETON & 00,, 540 & Dfil‘finOADWAY. NEW YORK, Publish this dny: THE SCIENCE OF LAW. By SHELDON AMOS, AL, A., Darristor-at-Law; Profossor of Jurisprudonco tn Ul the readiug publle, ££9Mt writors bolonging eftltor ta this countr, Ao have mado couteibu toward supplying this dofi S0l a1 o h o versity Collego, London, 1 Voly 13mo. Cloth, Prioe, $1,75, " Thia littla book dovervos to bo widaly wolgomed. b i Tantos aro” o 1 vearecs o or Kogland, Any welght to legs Torward 1o do what iy von gue, it o iy roved i ucnd'a work o sclonca of law which will not. unly have its intores) uun_of clonco; Prof. Auios com 13 for the Ingal profo: b 2l {oetnolaaht profoseion, bt will Yavo a”Grostor imtero 00 VIIL WAL The Volumes Already Tsauod Aret 1. TORMS OF WATE , Ratn, Toe, i Ginotore ha "poag s st Bivors 1, o B 16 R 3wl e, roo, Sl 3 s AND FOLITICS, Jly Wauttn 30, 1volu Hino, - Clot: Baes Biog AT EQ0DS. Ty 'EmmannSurzit, M.D., 1L D., T 3. 8. 1vol., 1800, Oloth " Prio, @i.db. BUIND AND KDY, Tho Thooriesol their Rela fm Yty Auex i LCDY brofanor & o r E an-.".fin. ulmu.ol’nga'ffl.'l’so. o el T. STUDY OIF SGQIOLOGY. nmen; SeEcER autine ot AT S .fll’}lm'& 7k wsertiive Bocllosy . o, VI THE 'NEW GHEMISTRY, Dy Josun . Coour, . Lvols limor Belca 3300, VIL THE_CONSERVATION OF ENERGY, By BAUFGUR STEWART, “WItly an Appaniis troat: fog uf tho Vital and Montal Apillcations of tha no. ':“'.. 13mo, Prioa. 81,50, KING, SWIMMING, AND¥LYING, Dy - PRTHOUZY, M, D, o, Lm0, Prige, i IX. RESPONSIBILITY IN MENTAL DISRASE Ty HESHY MAUDSLET, M, D, 3 3 Bl e 5 Tither of fho abovo, whon not tote had | sotit Dostuald by ot 1o 4hy NAvea] fhes it e e g = val., on rucuijit of tho price, SLEEPING COACHES. Via MICH, CENT. 0, W, & ERIERY'S Pullman Through Palace Slaupi‘gagcvhs‘ FOR NEW YORK, 5.15p.m. Daliyi RATLROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. FZPLANATION OF ILRPERENCE MARKS.— t Saturdayse ceptell. *Sunday oxcontod, 3 Monday oxcoptod, | Ax riva Sunday at 8:00&. m. ¢ Dallv, RIOHIQAN -CENTRAL OGREATJWESTEHH RAILROADS Depiot, foot o Lake at,, and Sool qf Dieenty-second-sly CHICARO & ALTOR RAILROST. Ohicago, Xansas City and_Denver wna, 3o, and Chicago, Sprin dnd S, Loula “Theough fine, Union epot, -West - Side, near Madisoncas, bridge, Zicket Ofices ¢ AL Depaty and 122 Kandolphest hort Idne, via Teuisl- ton Kansas Gity aud Douvor Fast Iz, Kasas Gty Kexpross.... . Loula and ‘Texas xprosa. Bt Louls Iast Ex L%, via Jacksonvi Feoria, Kooxuk & Uncilikton Chicadok Faducsn Mairoad | S CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL-RAILWAY, Tnion Depot, eorner Nadison and Cunnlests.” 1ickst ‘Offce €3 South Clarlest,, opposita Sherman House, and ut Depote Leave, | Arrivs, 8:00 . Milwaukee, Madison & Prairla dn) Zhie e m. %100, m. * 9330, . [*4:00 piza. aulk ~oint. Nortborn lowa, Mail. Milwauloo, St, Paul & Miniosp. olis, Nt Hezpross. s *5:00p, . [* 7:50p.m. +8:39p.m. |t Busa.m. ILLINOIS UENTRAL HAILROAD. Degot fuot af Lakedt. and foot af -Neenty-sacondat. gl Aeodd i b 2 o ol g Zeave, | Arrive. léfll;l’l:l & l"toé}nl Chiyi o & Slan C1iy T Dibnitno & Souz Oiry 1ix (@) Gllian Passeno, (@) Ttuns to Ghampalgn on Saturdays, CHIDAGO, BURLINGTON & UINCY fAILROAD. Indianu-av,, and Sivieent. sta, Ticket oficea, Noy 59 C and af depols, ol and Txpras: DR s i 9343 2. i ubuauo & Slous ity Kap, am Pucii ¥aut Lino, 107 Ouaita;s: 41040 a, e 5 sivomwarti, Josopls L5x; st 80 b 0. . nger, ‘Aurors Passenco, Ditteutno & St City 1eeporees [ 453 0 2 PacifivNight Lizp, for Omabia, .| 100D, . K iy, Lonvouworth, noa chison & St. Joscph Exp.. osenur's {irovg Acdomimndat Dovmor's (irove Accommoration|+ 1:45a. 1n. [* :35 b, m,. Uownor's(irova Accommodation|® 6:16 b, . [* 7:25 8. m. ‘*Ex.‘Bundays, ‘tEx. Saturday. iEz. Monday CHIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Ticket adices, 63 Clarksst, (ShermunsTouse), anil'75 . e comer Mflsaitey i of e epal. > Canal to:00 . . |t 7315 A0, m. | 2308 Arrive, Leave, | « PaclfioFast Lins, adMivaguo 1y b aDabuque Night I£x. vla Clintou] aUinahia Niglit lixpress, a lirvoport & Dubuaue K31 a Fraoport & Dubuato ixres Milwaokew Stail, The Slayton Patent SEAMLESS PAPER BARREL o ouly reamloss Papar Darral In e, Will cuat 80 per cent loss than svy I'aper Barrel in- yoated, More darable than wood, and will cost fram 321054 por cout foss. | 13" porfostiy wator-prout, fs ot alfegted by beat or cold, and, bolog soamloss, n bo tised far olthar sollds or llguide, Gan b nibuilistiod. o culirato i o ey, qu'n‘l‘:‘ ail mado by maviinory. Ap- : prtiotuta, e e o BALMER, 20 Bnrlig- e e "~ BITTERS. PERFECTION! BOEKERS BITTERS. Ievare of Counterfeits $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL GURRENCY 1N EXOHANGE FOR Bills of Natioual Crrvency, A TRIBUNE OFFICE. Dep bt L) CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, ly €orner of Vanlluren and Sherma [e) Grandt Pucto tioiete TRt ook Oumans, Toavenw'th& Atchlson Ex[*u:l5 2, m, Port Accummodation, 6100 Niaht apro Arrive, [ deare, | STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Roskford, Roek Tsiand & S, Louis Raiiroad o Secretary's omee. Toox IsLax, Ill., Sopt. 7, 1874, Stockholders’ Meeting. l\'l\tlwnllhll‘\li‘:flnn(hlt the anbual mooting nlfm‘:l: Btoekholders of the Raokford, Kok lsland Rallroad C il o hiold at the oiticos of tis Cume Dy at Mook T Hitastes i Wodasidse tho Tk . o AN o WHLTRITTAD, Booratary, NO CURE! NO PAY ! ho consulted, norsaually or by il fras, af charge, SLOSNG or narvous dlvosson. DIt g5 RAR N ES Suipplislal o ol MEDICAL, Dr. Kean, 3060 SOUTI CLARK-ST., UNICAGO, 10 elty who warrauts oures 07 o psy, ilioy Livurs, U8, i, o ¥, 1,3 Bundeys from 9 Lo 13, DR. A. G. OLIN, 167 Washiogtont, Tholongest enearol and 3 coustul DY etin i 1o Glty 1 th wnoola) Lreninsor o uil Vizronlo, N and Spwolai Sufar £o fuimalon snocdily. oreds Tayvalide b toatior ™ Fatiuata ity oured, ‘Tuvalids” pelvate apartuionts, buaril, attoudance, &o, Sond 3 Ustanoo troatéd by st '

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