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A prap @, 3. Truenoll, Grecn Tay, 80 brla pork, 50 brls e e osbnr, 0,000 bu_cors, 450 : 0 . 43 | tor O u?xon:;.:nu rlx pork, 10 casda lanl, 3 ton lard, i il pundries, iy, Tialo, 18,000 W1 wheat, 10,000 bu | From e da beindiour, 1,090 bnga mcod, Jkna 09 Venscla cleaed gkl Lalo Frelghts e nlot ab 2o for corn atul dc for wheat {o Inf- D Qo o Jarn taken whoat through yia Dualo * inil tho sclirs Georgo Kinm, E. O, Titchinson, s sargo Duckont whent Lo s port ot 3o ; el G, B Husard corn fo do nt 3o, ~ Talal, b, Capacity, 148,000 bt wheat atid 68,000 bu corn, ‘Tho schr Reils wing was taken for 45,000 bu wheat Jn tha Rfternoon at3e, Vesacls Pamcd Pory Quran, Ponx HunoN, Boph, 30,—Dowy—Lrops Oubd, Van- tozbilt, Merehnnt with Schuylklil; achrn 3, G, Jenkin- ton, 0% Mineh, Sation Lo, Tapkoavs Truer & Kocier, 6. A, Wood, s Tv—Trops 8. Josepl, Lingoln and tasw, Tffalo snd Yoms sty Juanen Gond, ieiag Siar, Wells, Duct, ool Kellorhotue, ' Wixp—North, Weather flue. Tonz 1unox, Mich,, Sopt, 49.—Dowx~Trops Maloe, alntorey and tow? sclits Bpadeian, 200, Balld io aud Jonee, Matimeo Valley, 8, 21, o D oD Thorian . Reoty s sohe T10Fid3. Wanp—North and frcsh, ifinaly & Michigan Canals Cirtosao, Bopt, 20,—Aminro~Iegroux, Iagalle, 1000 b corn, 6.660 bii oale, 800 b wheat: Cataruct, LiBalle, 4,600 b carn, 1,000 i wheat, 100 brik flouf’; Yorcligut, Ottaws, 6,160 bu corti ¢ Aoiita Cliristo, 01+ Y, 7,600 it onts, 260 bu whoat ; Vello Fruuco, 3Tor- 6,050 b corn ;' Jybrn, Marsetice, 0,000 b corn 3 Rubaiiix, Lockpor, 5,000 bu com; Industsy, Morsis, il 0 B o e Turic, Utlca, 21,200 £t lumborg Vot Foreat, Willow Byritgs, 30 1 lufnbor. htsazeont, Tk, Bopt, 20D 1.m.—Atnz¥ tn—Ioslo, it 0,00 o Gy, tamned, 6,700 u cor{ : 5,700 b cora, O N otas, Ollnwa, BLOID £t lumber s LI Marrla, 84,007.¢ Iumbor; prap’ King Bron,, Wikmings fon, a2 ¢ tubor, 91 i stfuglea ;- untér, Oltaa, of, 68,213 11 lumbor, ol e tansbars Siiplo Teaf, 7760 Lath, | Miscellnncous. i oucAco, Justuces at tho docks was very sclivo yesterday, atiout thlrty cargoes of lusiiber woro dispored of dur- Ing tho day, unu about Loty cargoes Tewmufued for #alo in the evenl; % +'—Tho bark Fay 8ock to repair n leafs, | —Thero was quiton Jom at_Welln atrcot brldgo yes. terduy murnhxfi. The selr Dacbaran coillded with tho Kelir Nacitio whilo paesing throughi (e nouth fraw, Neither of tho vorsels woro toverely damaged, " nolher coliislon oceurred yedlorday mornlits ab Bato atrcot Lrldga, The sche Pyt Gioud solifted With El Tempo. o ¥lylng Cloud lost her jibbooun, No dawage was dono to il kI Tempo, ELSRWH During tho everogulo last Saturday, sbaut 300 feet sftho picrat Alpens woro cieled away, —~'Tlio schir D, K. Olint, wiich bag hieh I tow of the anabip Kershin, i3 now i tow of the tug Samje . {'—Tha echss I, P, Mason and Richard 3ott, which arrived ot Milwanked Monday ovening, collided off Sleboygan, "Tho Mason lust her jibbuoitt, —Sautncl L. Smil, of Lansing, and Abram Smith, oISt Cluir County, vwners of thie el N, G, Xotter, Uitve Aled & 1ibal 0 tho United Statgs District ‘Court ot Ditrolt aguinst tho ntean-bargs Sarals £, Steldon for eddlinlon Tor $2,000 damages, A dleguteh to tio Totonto Globs from Presqua 1o eayy tho tug Land catled thoro on the morniiy of {la 701 for coil, aving 16Tt her eoneort tug iu Mo~ Geegor's Lnctor, Tlio otlier tug Jujnred hier bollor 10 14 helplee, Afier coaling tho lond went o lier astdtanca, aud will tow her sud tha dredgo to Owen's Hound, "—Capt, Merryman, of tho United Gtates Rovenuo Bezvics, hnw duzing tho past mouth lotatod four life- Eaving hlaylops on Lako Bperlor a follo Vezubiton 'Point./ono 7 miley” westward, and ouo tach 1 Two Leart Rivér nnd Bucker Ntver. * ‘Tiio Dotroil 7 ibune states that samo of o toam- 2ra I (lio whovo trade extending to Alpena and other anidings not unfrequentsy retutn o that poxe Hale, tlelr up fredghts avo but littlo betier, cud sonio of Lion aro liougst cuough Lo confess they aré not muk ngn cont or oveu piying exponkcs, —Ouly for tho jresent competiion they winkd lny upit once. A pochal frem Port Colboruo reporis the brgo reorn sshore at that part, No further particulurs lavo been 1cceived, but it {6 belloved no eorious dam. ge, nd probubly 1o damago at all, hus been rocolved iy ‘M2 tavge. “Sho saflad frowa i t Hal.\u’duy Wghit, losded Wit wheat'fod Oswezo, ° Lo selir Aunlo Faleoner loadod ut Detrolt Priday nd shipped her csow 1t $1.25 por day, Tu tho even- g, whien thio verscl wiur rrady 10 dupard, tho crew de- Nihded 55 cends per day oxirs, whih beiug refused, Tiey deseited the slip. Jtathicr than suffer o whiols ght's delay, thelr demands were acceded to, aud the ieel proceeited on her voyage, “ A diupatel from Owen Sumnd o tho Torento Glabe Mtates that tho wrotking-ug Jary Aun arivol there a1 the 27th, Wiingiug with her wl ‘the funiiig-gear fud einuvass of thy scbr Phogbs Cath Bow usliore o Michacl’s Bay. 'The Febr hiag be: nioned for (b present, Thie tug alto reportn pagslug two tugs it u dredgo u tow near Cupo Crocker, boaud for Hat port. g —Uho sebr @, C, Tzumpil necordl Tiscunsin 9 st tho Milwankeo Com)y Being put in readiness for o xip (o Uoor consiatiug of threo thicknosscn of tichtoard, and wieed botween 7 and 8 1o b coustructing. Dulkher b snd aft, tio former to Le used for Ktaity, sud tho labe fer for tuels, Liwidos, sho I3 Lelug thoronghly ro . Thio alioratious will probably ocoupy tho en- tire weels, ~Tho Buffalo sernreca states that Capt, Mulr, of tha clsr Gilson, reports ecotug tho w ut work on o beck Guteago Boord of Trade Fridy, 'Lhoy ap- ared to bnvo Lior n clatn, and wiva haullig Ju warids Fulrport, They nvo liad _splendid weather fhico this equinocttul, and 1t i1l bo 10 suTpriso to Lear That tho hun been brought to tho murfuco ruy dny, 1t fs understood that the former UL Urouglit tke wreck trow 70 futo 48 feot of wale THE COURTS. Bocord of Busincsy Transacied Wess tevdaye WOODEN-VAVEMENT SUITS. Ilenry M. Stow filed a bill yestorday in tho United Statos Cirenit Court againgt tho City of Clhicago to obtain dumages for ueiug certalin patonts on woodon pavoments owned by bim, Btow statos that in 1867 ho obtainod s patont for s wooden pavement ; that in 1803 bo ovtained snothier potent for au improved stroob pave: ment; nod in 1673 a third patent for im- rovements i wood pavemonts.’ In 1860 uvid L. Do Golyor, who ownod s+ patont for an’ improvemeut In laying woodon-bloclk [nvumunlu, assigned hin intoroat to complaivaut. Birown 13 ot Miller Bratliors’ dey= 1 tho Feening 1 1669 tho Nicolson Pavoment Company bogan \ sult sgainst Brow for infringemony of patent, ut wae dofeated, and the laitor's patent de- ‘cided to be no mfringexent, Notwithetanding pll theso facts the City of Chicago lag, sluco the 16t of Junudry, 1870, been msing Stoir's patontu for improvemichta in Wwooden pavemicnts, to tho cat_detriment of tho inventor, as ho claims, Efow thoraforo asks that tio city miay boenjoinad from furthier using hin inventions, and that it ‘mey aleo bo compelled to pny thedamagen hio Lina sircady enstamed.” = I[‘J:‘. =D ST{;‘H‘IB ODEB‘KB." for 84, g[][' Williamm _Ilinscagar began o suit for 84, against Sidney L. ndcrsrond and howas. Durt tor, z rp o LR A L N Alesander X. Buaw, a grain-merchant, ang fomerly of tho firm of Shaw, Kirkpatrick & Co., fllud a voluntary petition to cnjoy the beuofita of the bankrupt Jaw, Mr,Shaw's lisbilities are 333,- 230,92, and his aszets sbrolutely nothing, 'Lhe ero sont to the Reglstor. ! dividend meoting in the mntter of tho Great Watern Insursnea Company wilt bo leld this aftazpoon ab ¢ o'eloeks s * PIVOROES. Jobn 3L Jennings fllod & bill ngainet Mary Jecruinga for a divoreo, on tho ground of ' deser~ tion. pagors KUPERIOR COURT IN DRIEF, 7. 3, Cocliroft brought suib for §1,200 againt | LR Thompson, Ponjamin ieeney fled o, yolition againat 7, O, Gurland “sud wife, aeking for a'mochanic’s lion + totho smount of £1,500 ou Bleck 6, in Garland's Addition. . A. Binino commenced au nction against C, 0. P, loldon, clatming £6,000, and anothor for & liko amount ngainut A. K, Holden, i 0. R. Lopkius, on behlf of tho AllomanniaIn- waranco_Company, of Littshurg, begana snit ainat H. S, Titany and 3. W. G, Culton, to ro- ovor gomo record hooke helongivg to 'the Coni- any, vained ot §50, Thoro hina beon a'change n tho ageuoy, and, owing to uomo mipunder- standing about tho contract, tholito agouts ro- julied posseceion of tho boolia, emeurr couwr. Taanc W. Hondorsou filod n potition ngainat 1% A, Beadloy and Conrad Yol usking for 2 writ: of bahoas corpiis,’ ' Dolas Allen filed w pefition aguinst R, P. Blanchard asking for o meolunic’s lien to tho amount of $12,7:20 on lotd in Blocks 1, 2, 3, and 4,01 oither of thom, in Blanchurd's Subdivision of tho gouth 20 noren of tho W, 3£ of tho §: B. 3{ of Beo. 8, 89, 13; rlyo Lot 14, in Iilock 4, in tho pamo mbdlvislon, and Lot 6, in‘Yilock 19, of Androws & TDlunchard’s Bubdivivion of \Washington Helghts, THI CALTA Jupar Bootu—11 to 14, 10, 18 to 20, 23 to 25, all fuolusivo, pt 14 and 19, Jupoe Turz—13 to 23, e JUDGME: & Cany—Marstnll County Savings Jank va, BranornbL, Hanlil, 5060 KorEnjon Covnt—Jun ILLINOIH HUPREMI COUAY, OWTHERN GRAND DI- Vinl Bypecial Dispateh ta The Chicago Tridune, 4 OtTAwa, 111, BflllL 20.~The Hnprome Court ot this mozuing, in pursuunco of adjourament. Prosont, tario 08 on yestorduy, g b on Funpln o 3ol O1rland vas Abcstan biionltor Frfune S 18 & By Loourslny, Lui Matrs, Drowning o .sl, .Motian, to .set, asida contimuanco e omas McCabe yo, Ira Porlar, Moton to dles mind ‘appenl faswont of carlifcato of avidenco ovor- O Wiliam'D, Siaen et al, va, Willism Tnrmerieo, e Fon beacoanda to dasub immodintely denied. Aossrw, 8, L Tripp, J. W, Johnson, dneob Fossott, amit W, I, Slzglolon wora admitted to tho bar ou for- S scnaos, atoToNs, 01, Ciileago, Danvilly & Viucennes Ratlroad Qo onuy ot ol, va, ‘Fruncis Gogor otal, Motion for cone Tisinuico, o for furtbior tinio to filo riela, ele, . - 207, Robat Btuart vo, Solomon McRiclisa,” Motion for isavs to filo supplowentat record, 699, Allus v, Alkus,” Motion 1o ‘dlamfanfor want of proecoution by appelice granicd, 4, Douo va, doseph M, Goolriels Paintiy st hin costy, 24, Uanelto vo. Sinith, Motion. to dleralas for want of prosecution by appolico allowed, CALL OF THE Dok 201, Ormal B, Hough vu, Cook County Land Qom- pany. Takon on enll, & 213, 0, 1, 1 & P, It R, Oo, v, B, oy, Pansad. 203, Eiigena Tultle, fmbleaded, olc., yo, Aurcn Gat- eft ol a1, Taken on cafl, 204, Bryant 2, Schofiold va, Amoa T, Tompkin, ot al, Takan on calt, 205, Joln Lotan, {rapleaded, cla,, ve, Auborey & Tarvos, Admiinistralors, ote. Taken on cail, . 208" tho" Weslern Uniion_Tologeaph, Comspany ve. 3umes E, Tylor and 3, . Wron, surviving parinors, Gte, Tokeon eall, 07, 1hilo_Moreliouso vs, Thomas Manniag ot al. Takien on eall, 203, Willlam 3. Zearlng va, John Baber, Faken on call, 209, £dmund D, Taylor vs, John W, Balloy, Taken on enll, 270, Thomas I, Toster ot al. va, Jamea D, Waller, Taken on call, Dismlssod by . M, O, B R, Co. v8. W, J, Carror, for nso, ofo, Tulkoh on eall, 313, Snina A1, Walker ot al., va. Loronzo Slophens, e Paitown Palacn Csc Gompany <. Chelor 3. " Fulinan Palaco Car Cor . A gllllul. I?'ll(nu on call, aud argued orally by Ar. Dall [or appollee. 74, Tullrmon Talaco Car Company vs. Willlam Resd, Tokes on call, %, 0., D. & Qu B T Oo, va, 7, J,. Golo, . Clork, and Lewis iover, Colloetor, Dullza County, ~ Gato o8 cano 81, 76, Hartfard Fire Insurance Compsny v, Frank Targiahs, Takon on call, 417, O, B, & Q It R va, M, T, Kutb, Clerk, and #samuiol Edwirds, Colloctor, Burcau’County, , Passud, u16, 0., B, & Q. B B, vé, Ruby Van Laiten, admr,, ote, ‘Takon au call, 470, Lows Wolek etal, va, George Lander. Taken il, b .?D. Trederick Sontag ct al, ve, Heury Rehm und Goorgo Rapp. Proviously’ dlamixacd, Tl Court adjourned {111 ) o'clock to-morrow morn- RAILROAD NEWS. New Freiglit Rates of tho Wiscon- © sin Ronds. Migcollancous Itoma. 7HT WISCONSIN ROADS, UL QUESTION OF ACCOMMODATIUNS. Whea tho declsion of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, onforeing the Potter lar, was announced, it was carrently reportod that the railfond com- panios would greatly reduco their accommoda- tions, TFirat-closs cosches wore to bo withdraws, and tho speed of passengor-traing was to Lo ro- dvicod to 12 or 15 miles an hour, This polioy, hovover, was novor soriously ‘contomplated, ule thougli 16 was difenssed. Tis wifdom was hardly apparent. It would only hnve increned tho bos- tility, necossary for tho interost of all partes to o allayed,'even werait practicabloy for it was suggastad, if tho Legislaturo kind unlimit- od powor fo flx tho oxact .amount of compepsation tho companica should receive for thoir ervice, thoy could nlso prescribe tho manyer in which' it sbould be paformed. If 1héy conld requiro the sonds to attach o pasticu- Iar Lralio to each car, and carry all passongots ab o spocified prico, could thoy nob also proecribo tho rato of speod at which tho traing-should bo run? Theso considorations wero presonted to thio monagars, and it scomod clear that, if the proposed reductions were made, and tho position held by tho Wikcousin court should bo aflred Ly tho United Stntes Supreme Court, tho Legis- latufo, at its noxt sesrlon, would loso no time in proseribing the accommeodations to ba provided. Under the citcumstances, it was doomod most prudont to work slong as bost thoy can until the Supremo Court of tho modoration of tho Logls- Iaturo whall rolievo them from requirements bolioved to bo inoperativa. Sbould the oxperl~ ment prove a serious loes, ihie companiea will then not” hesitato to reduco their expondituios by Jossoning tholr accommodations, Already 1o ost rigid economy Lps boen inaugurated. ‘The vatious workshops are run upon ghort time and with greatly diminisliea force. Tho oxtent 1o whicli thi curtailiment bas been carricd maybo inforred from the fact that one of tho tvo leading Wisconsin ronds bns nccomplishod a montlily ro- duction of over $150,000 in tho pry-rolis, com- pared with the corréspouding period of Inab year, and & for largor seduction in the supplics purchased in this city, This reduced outlay, it i only fuir to obsorvo, is mainly duo to tho gon- oral utagiation in bubtnoss, % THE FREIGHT TATIFFS. Tho Culeago & Northwostern and Chicago, Ilwaukeo & 8t Paul Railronds have issued their now freiglit torills, in' accordance with tho provisions of tho Poctor law, - Tho rates pur car and ton for short distances linve Leon ucrensed. For nstanca, tho tariff on & car-lond of lumbor Trom Milyaulios to Waukeshe was under the'old rule 86, whilo it is now 8. " Dut for hauls of 100 milos and over, tho chargen under tho now law aro coneidorably legs. # Tho followlug will slos the charges to some of tho principal points iu tho Blato: llartford, 47 miles, firet clans freight, 220 per 100 pounds} sccond clags, 10c; third class, 10c ; fourth class, 90; grain in car-loads, Oc por 100 pounds. Hogie con 51 illes, tieat claus, Sic; Aceond, 70+ LB, ©2¢; fourth, 18c; grain, 1lc.’ Borln, 66 miles, firat class, 86c; eccond, 80¢; third, 240; fourth, 80c; wheat, 140, Beavor Dom, G4 milcs, first Closy, 42c; ocand, 8Gc; third, 90c; fourtl, 2bc; wheat, 12%c. * Oshkosl, 103 miloy, flrst-claus, 30c; second, 206e; third, 20¢; fourth, 15c; whent, 140. Vwatertown, 44 miles, flvat-olass, $0c; seer ond, 250; third, 20c; fonrth, 17¢; grain, 10c. Tortago, 2 miles, Nrst-claes, G0c; second, 42c; third, 35c; fourth, ¥Uc; grain, 34¢. Ta Crosso, 190 miles, Nrst-cless, 70c; eecond, 60c; third, W05; fourth, 400; grain, 42. Madison, 95 milgs, firat-clase, O0c; econd, 4203 third, 9%u; goutth, 800; groim, 1o, : Thug it will Lo scen that 12¢ per hundred fmmuu mora is charged for earrying froight to teavor Dam, 61 miles, thsn It couts to Oshikosh, 108 miles. “And o it runs all throngh the tarif. ‘Those who wish to send’ freighis a short dis- tanco aro compelled to meXo up for tho reduc- tlon iu lopg distancen, NOT LXEMPL, Tho Supramo Court of Wisconsin gave & do- clsion yostorday, vacating so much of tho order of Lhe Court excepiing tho Frairie dn Chion Division of tho Chicago, Milwaukeo & 56, I'aul Railroad £rom tho uperations of tho Potier law. [l iy LISCELLANEOUS. 1MPROVEMENTS. ‘Cho Chicago, Rock Island & D'nelfic Roitroad Oawpany 1 uilding, Inside their dopot, just opposit tho main entrenco, n very neat hittlo atruoture, to o used a4 a commutation-ticl Ot office. IHeratoforo peoplo wishing to buy such tickota bad to climb up throo flights of utairs, to tho oflico of tho gencral tickot-ofiico, Iereaftor alady clerk will bo at this now affice ovory linlf Bour before tho leaving of each sccommodation train, The offieo will bo ready for tho ealo of tickets to-morrow. N COLPMNUS & TOLLDO, Tho right of way on tho Columbus & Toledo Rulroad 1s already socured for botwoen 70 and 80 miles on most favorablo termy. Liverything will bo fu redinoss to procced with the work in tho eprivg if the busiucss of tho coutey iy pomewhat more favorable than at prosent, The road stready hes nearly a milllon dollars of canh subseription. % ¥ TEN g Jultoa I, Pratt having appliod for an iujunc- tiom to rpetrain tho Moutolir Railway from uing a cortaln right of way until It had paid him for tha ueo of it, Chiancellor Runyan, of Now Jorsoy, Iins vofused the injunction for " tho roason thi tho Montelair Railay in 1 gront publio thorough- fave, aud that tho 1ight of tho people to its bon- ciits eannot be mklel; from them in ordorto wutlofy auy privato claim. L‘I"r(‘:‘{n 51}) 1ut of Outobor the Chicage, lock Tsland & L'actfle, Chicago, Burlington & Quindy, and Chicago & Northwestorn Ruilrouds will coano to iy commission on tickets to Omobu. All outsldo officon at tho latfor city will ba dlsean~ tinued, nud tho goneral tickebageninof tho sboye named rondy lett hore {uulnn]ny {0 yo- movo their tickot oftices to tho oliico” of the Unlon Isviflo Railroad, Pl Trustoon 6F tua Town of Tako pamed an ordinuuen yesterday wrnuting to tho Chivago & Bouth Al I the righz ot way for doubls tracka througi Scammion o Geutra uan\“. oo Bightyeuavonih s Kostyeunyvoil (LY THE CHICAGO DAILY TRINUNE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 50, 1874. BOARD OF EDUCATION. Appointmont of Copamittoos- Transfers and Appoint- ments, TLoasing tho Old Post-Offico. Tho Doard of Educatlon met last oyening, Preutdont Itohborg fitho chair, The crodtntinls of Gon. A. L. Clntlain wero presontod, and the now membor waa duly in- ‘stalled iu his seat. & AMisa Ppino was clocted teacher in tho ITigh School, and Miss Warner tomporary toachor in tho High Behool. A potition, pigued by » Targe numbor of prop- orty-ownors, wag subwittod, recommending tho leano of tho 0ld | Post-Offico Dutldivg (o Mesars, Tiin and Grover, was lnid ovor temporarily. ATANDING COMMITTERS, . Tho Preeident appointed tho following stand- ing committees s 3 i Hah Selioal—Welch, Reod, Cavort, Norinal Seftoal—1taed, Glnvk, Chotisin, nian~Iiuthardt, Belioentngor, leed, 4~Qlarko, Hoyne, Blutlurdly iry—Johnhon, Oleson, Harabicton, ng_ Seliools — Chietlai, Schoeningor, Covert, Jatnaton, Hogo, Litues and Requlations—Covert, Hambleton, Oleson, Hvaic—Tluthnrdt, Hoyno, Oleson, Ollingor, Goggin, Olarkie, edats and Rewards—Curtain, Wiee, Jahnstan, Huildinga and, Grounde—Wilce, Ollinger, Schoen- gor, Neliool-Fund Property—Goggin, Wolcb, Itced, Olline ger, Chetiniy, - dpparatus and Furniture—Schoonieger, Clarke, Johuéton, = Linance and Auditing—Iambleton, Ioyuo, Reed, Lzamination of 7'eachera—Oliuger, Weleli, Chotlain, Goggin, nud tho Superintendont, i bpontment o Zeachera~lichiorg, Gogein, Mam- ity ' lf%i‘lhnh and Cource of Instruction—Wolch, Gog- in; Covel Y Juntora and Supplies—Oleson, Bluthasdt, Covest, 2ublizcation=1oyne, Wileo, Weleh, COMMITTEES ON BONOOLS, Jonea, Ollluger; Soamav, Blutlardt; Kinzlo, Chetlain ; Franidin, Schooningor; Washington, lamblaton; Mosoly, Clatke; Drown, Welch; Tostor, Goggin; Ogdon, Chotlain Nowborry, Seiooningor'; Wolls, Welch ; Skiuner, Bluthordt ; Mavon, Olligor; Cottngo’ Grovo, Reed; Hol: don. Reods Doro, lioyno; , Usyos, Wileo; Clatke, Johuston; Douglns, Covert; Lincoln, Tlumbloton; Carpobior, Oloson ; Durr, Olesan } King, Qoggin ; Lawndalo, Wilco ; Pearuon Streot Trimary, - Chotlaing _Elizaboth’ Primary, Dlu- thards ; Walsh Steoot Trimary, Jobustou: Mitcha oil Trimary, Ioyno; Elm' Btret Primary, Kehacuinger; Wentworth Primary, Clarke s Vod- der Primasy, Bohoouingor; Calimet Lrlmary, Ollinger; Lincolu Primary, Wolck; Third Avo o, Covert; Sangamon Lilmaes, Tombloton ;- Polis BSireot, Goggin; Wicker Datlc Primary, Oloson ; Oukloy Biroet Primary, Wilco, On motioir of Inspeclor Loyne, tho Committeo on Buildiugs and Grounda’ware autliorizéd to ad- vertixo for proposals for o schiool sito in Nickor- eonville. TRANSFERS AND APFOINTNENTS, The Committes on Appointment of Toachors roported ns followa : Transfers—Tlora G, Shopherd, from Frauklin Strect to_ Elm; Auina B, Gatos, Wiehington Stroot to Lincoln ;' Charlotte P, Kenyon, Wash- ington fo Douptns ; Francis L. Gatos, Skinner to Iloyna ; Fanny L. Johna, Walla to Brown ;_Vir- ginia T: Dunuing, Cottags Grave o kim; llon i lio, Moldou o Foster; Lotitia M. Har- oy, ' Holden o olic;’ Alleo B, Talbot, Iloldon_Streot to Xim; Mary O, Agres, loyno to Skinner: Amelin G, Briges, Cintlio 10 Lincoln; Itancelia 8. Miner, Lincoln to Elm stroct; Helon I, Btoviell, Lincoln to Ogden; C. Willsie, Laucold to Elni stveat; R, Nettio Matt, Douglan to Lincoln; Millio 8. Iand, Carpenter to Lineoln; Q. Lucrotis Miller, King to Carpen~ tors Luey Clristinn, Burr to_ Sangamon; Bor- theldu G Jacobs, Walsh to Sangamon ; ' Nollio Ilolden, Linvola 'to Brown; Ella Vauco, Third avonuo to Sangamon; Lmma Iunt, Sangamon to Third avontio; Anns E. Chapman, Lolk to to Blm strect. ] Appointments—Tila T. Sholdon and . Jeslo Tiav, Seammoh School ; Agues, A, Harding aid Marthr A. Cooko, liinzio; Llien M. Doud, Froukim; Marion Ju Fulorton, Cornelia It Bltse, Washington ; Louiso C. Blauks, Moseloy; Elizabeth .. Davie, Garoline Smitly, Fostor; Hens Tictta Dupray, J, Alinorva Krenmar, Nowberry 3 Auronolto 3. Shounan, Wells; Taunah B. TLocke, Skinnor; Cartio Smith, Ruth Ueardsloy, Cotlage Grovo; Mary MoNawnra, Efio Salando, Cecilin Damrors, Ari T, Garelwow, ‘Maria D. Borgh, iolden ; Mary B, Fitzslmmong, Mary W. Coucly, Clarko; Ada Brodio, Chimlotto M, Ribol- 1) Ruth B, Scarnitt, Douglas; Liltie O'Ganuor, Tiucoln; Mavy J.' Bairnson, Burr; Dortha J. Bloiger, Carponter; Llolen L. Lester, Xing; Xatto J. Cluintian, Corenn DoGolyor, Pear- kon stroct: Ilnttio J. Déek, Blizabotl wtroob: Blary O'Comnor, Liliau’ Pickersou, ‘Mary Pulien, Mitoliell straots Anna 8. Parkes, . Adelo Martin, Alico O. Burdenl, Evolys Lyon, iolon L. Wilbur, Tlm streot ; Lillio' 15, Dobl, Wentwortl avonuo; Libbio L. Konnedy, Ellen 8. Neighbor, Onluiot avouuo; Blla L. Quirk, Lincaln”stroot ; Lizzlo Quigg, 'Third avonue} Touigo Keorwapon, Vedder stroel; Olive A. Tussoll, Lowndalo Ava D, Gago, Elizs Won- dalo, Marion L. Iuucll, Holou 0. Sanchoz, Bary i1 Donn, Anna 1 Woig, Emily A, Wright, Nary ¥, Hanuon, Hinman street. Jtemgnations—dlary A. Fortuna, Jonos School; Celia 8, Flaggz, Scammon; Marlecta A. Skinnor, Moscloy; 1initio ¥, Mooro, Foster: Dolin Ryan, Ogdon; da J. Coolr, Nowberry; Mattio Throop, Trown; lattio C, Bigelow, Ifaven; Miv. A. B. Clough, Dore; Tiorenca S. Tullis, Douging s Louwa A DL Bordlo, Poarson atrack 3 Julia IL. ik, Carpontor ; - Frankio Fostor, * Dliteholl btzeot 3 Fauay Lull, Bangamor ; Molissa A, Will- iamy, Nowberry. 5 e Full certificales—Tate Coughlin, Clarko; Iat- tio Tayward, Clarlio. German classes—Angnsta Dutner, Cottago Grovo Schaol; Miss Hoslor, Havon. : 2 NAMING 8CHOOLS, Ou motion of Inepector Reed, the following namen were duly applied: Totbokehookbuilding cotner of Oakloy end Hinmau atracts, tbo Oak- Toy School; building ot Wicker Park, tho Wicker Tark Schaol, Hliss Loudergren was eleatad Principal of the Wickor Park Primary, sud Miss Priuco Principal of tho Oakloy Primaty. Sapt. Pickard suggested that gomi-nunual oxaminations bo _hold for candidatea for tho High Sehool. TTo was confidont that tho plou would work wall, nd. thap many condidates would aail Womaelves of e Decomber exami- natiou. Tho matter wao roferred to tho Committao on Tligh Sehool, LEASING TIHE OLD POAT-0FFICE, Tho Committeo on Scliool Fund Proporty ro- ported recommanding tho lossing of tho old posi-ollico building to Leound Grover for 87,500 per year. Tnapector Wileo moved to concitr in tho roport and suthorizo tho i4aus of tho leaso, " Inspector Umbleton movod thut tho laso, when drawn, shoutd contain & provislon that the building shall rovort back to the control of tha Board nt tho oxpiration of threo years, providad it 18 requirad by tho Publie Library or tho Board of Ldueation, Ou motion of Inspector Goggin, tho leass was athorized, on condition that (ho losood agroo to pay all ordinary taxes, "o Board adjourned, R THE AMERICAN PILGRIMAGE. Lecture by tho XEight ov. Bighep Dwengoer. ‘Fho fira} of ¢ho wories of lectures undor tho susplees of tho Uvion Cathiolie Library Associa- tion was delivered yesterday evoning in . Lot~ rlel's Cliusels, cornor of Desplaines snd Adams sireets, ‘T'ho locturer on the ocension, the Right Rov. Bishop Dwengor, of Fort Wayno, was ace compamed to tho altar of tho cburch by tho Right Nov. Bishop Yoloy, Faibior Conway, of §t, Patricl's, and other Catbolio diguitarios, Bieliop Dwongor, it wil bn romombersd, way tho spivitual Lead of tho rocent Amerlean pilgrimago to Lourdea aud Lome, which way tho subjoct of the lecturo. Tn oponing tho looturor stated that tho Amori- cpn pligrimage was quito an oxtraordinary event, and mndo, ot Joagt in Furopo, o great impros- elon, No doubl muny in thly country would think it » grand thing to viele thesa mncred uhrinen, and to gazo wpon tho features of IMin Holluoss tho Tope, In tho prosont uatoe dinl agew wmany persous wero found willing to travel thousands of wlles to viow woms historlo wpat, or to vislt the tomb of & Fawous men, Dut it way oty within the last fow vears that roligions pit- grimages had beon undortakon. In tho olden duys, vory ofton whon koo graut dengor threat- uned woma near wud doar rolative, a vow was wado 1o vigit soms acred tomb, 16 was noth- ingt atrapge ta gao pllgvime i the sga of falth, In faot tho Crasaden yere nothing buy pilgrime : 7 nes, Tvgn Bt. Tolgearp,. tho disciplo of Bt. John, mado bis pilgrimage to Xomo, The Obrigtinns of far-off Porsla would undore tako thly samo pligrinago. Tho ngos of falth unhappily lad passed by, and thia was n matorinl ago, but it was whon thio Ohurch was opRranaad, an now, that tho Ghurch aroyo In 14 might, « It was:thon, that tho Catholles should oy in confosning their faith to the .wholo world. Tho npgakor statod that hio was tho- first who undertook to go on the pilgtimage, Bo.saconily cnlled to tho Eplacopacy, lio folb thnt tho graco abtatued in o visit to tho sncred shrines.of -tho oldor hiomisphera would belp in_tho now dutles to which Lo had boen eatlod. Al his lifo ho had longod to seo tho groat I'ontiff, Pius iho Ninth, £o grontIn overy rospect. 1b wan tho duty of overy Catholio Dishop to mako tho pilgrimago onco ovory ton yoars. Thoro wos no nocossity for him to spenk of tho pilgrims’ recoption by the socletios of Now™ York. ‘Tho Cathoilcs ac- companled thom In Bovoral steamors, and showod tho warmnest onthusissin for tho welfaro of tho phigeimn, but it syas onsy to 8co that tha leoling .nhruufi froni a doop souso of dovotion to Piug tho - Ninth, I'bo firat fos days of Ltho voyage wora vory.try- ing to all of lhnpflgnmn‘ ~Tho sen rolled tem- pestuously, and for-two daya every ono sufforod. ama papors ind callod thom o jolly set of pilt ,:xlm yob if they hnd soen thom”In thoir suffor- ings thoy would have formed a differant oplnion. 1t g with Jog, howoser, int during tho voyogs all autlelpatod tho plossire of scelng tho Papo § of worshiping at Lourdes, and of viewing the sncred shrined which b was thoir objest to visit. On {ho ship'all triod to lend tho lifo of tho truo Christion, ~Tho day woe passed io various dovo~ tlonnl oxorcises, Thoy had, aa it wore, & _apivit- ual misslon—n rotront—on board sbip. It was oasy lo romembor that thoy were all traveling to on ctornal homo, snd, surrounded with th mighty oconn, 1t a6 not’ diMlicult to spprocinto tho anyatery of tho leruily. Tho vovago was not without 1ts troubles, among which wag tho fact thut, though tho agent of the atenmship compouy' had promisod’ to let thom - havo 2 cobit (o themsolves, the Captain of the veseol declined {o do so, stnting that bio had recelvod no insirnclions to that effcet. ‘Choro woro othor littio difileultios, but thoy wero to bo cxpected, for n pilgrimnge was not to bo loolted ot a8 & Journey of ploasura, On thelr arrival ot Franco tho troubles con- tinucd, thio party belng #o broken up by golug to difforont hotels that furthor church gorvices woro impogsiblo, “In Parly tho pllgrims had tho undpeakabla plonsure of recolyiug the coms munion from the Archbishop of Yaris. After loaving ~ this city, tho pigrims wont to Lourdes, ~Of all hor sanctunrics tho most won- dorful undoubtedly was that Lourdes, which was ono of thoe most beautiful spots in tho univorso, A1t was thoro that, twenty yoars ago tho Blossod Virgin appoared fo u_poor kbephonl girl, whoro out of tho dry rock tho waterd woro mado mir- noulously to spring and run forth a4 thoy con- tiuuo to do to tho presout day. Upon that rock a chureh hiad been baile, which was fSlled with ,momgntocn of miraclos,cach nttosted with dates, eto. Thore was & law in' Franco prohibiting nny one from mobung up roligious ~ fmposition. A _roward of 10,- 000 fraues was alao offered for tho dis- covery of any fraud in counection yith the ,miraculous ‘spring, Lut as yot it remained un- .earned, i Sponising of tho wondorful ourativo powors of tho watec of this epring, tho locturer siated that while tho pilgrims wore tn Lourdes a Boston Indy, sick nearly unte death,was carriod to tho wators, and recovered hor strength in onoday, The place wos investod with povulisr futordst by the artival of the American pilgrims, Desido them thore wora 8,000 pilgrims thero from Alpi. Tho Americats rowuined there for throo days, Which woro spout in dovotioual osprt cléos, and when tho timo camo ‘to lonve, thers was no ono who did not foel & pang at loaving & epot hallowed with such sacrod nysoclations, | “Aftor n tedions journoy the pilgrima reachod Marsoillos. Tho leciurer mado s brief digression hicro in ordor to make record of the fact that European” as comparod with American travel stocd very far bebind, bothin the matter of rapidity and comfort of trapsit. At Civita Vecchia tho parly was mot by tho Bishop of the place. Thoy arrived at Romo on o Monday, on tho dny of tho constituiion of the Catholio Church. 1t was woll undorstood thut soma peaplo thera lntondod to mgke a riot, but 1ho Govornmont bnd made preparations ngainst such on_emosgency, Alreads in Now York tho Yope bad sont tho pilgrime his blessing, aud as #00n ns thoy landed in Franca snothor bicssing was gout by [lis 1folinces, On the “day aftor arriving at Romo the pil- grimg woro admitted to an audience with 1lis 1loliness tho Pope., Al had heard of tho victues of tho Popo, of kot good, bow kind, how bonig- nant o Fathor o waa; of the geutlo, kind voico, aud the face 8o tull of gogilness,~but all they had beard was far short of the reality. Thero was no daubt that ho wae tho descondent of St. Toter, tho rock upon which Christ bag built his Chureh, the centro of tho Christian Faith. Tho Onatholic who loulked upon Hiw looked in trath npon 8t Loter himself. T'ho pilgrimago, oy o publio exproysion of faith, aud o protest ngaingt the infidel governments of Europo, was well undorstood. It way with feel~ ings of joy that thoy first belicld tho good aud mighty Pontift, It hnd boen atnted ab tho timo that tho Popo was abont to die, but tho speakor’ never saw a man of 8 Tews 8o strong of body aud bright of intcllect a8 Pius tho Ninth. o could'say that Ilis Iolincss' mind Wwae 03 vigorous ns that of auy young man, his feéo wan as tull of animation a8 # fuce could well bo, aud it took » good pedestrian to kocp up With bim as 1o walked briskly slong n tho Fats of nboat thros miles an hour, True, his shonid- ers wero a littlo bent perhaps,—ihoy could hard- 1y bo athorwise in o mon who had suffored s b lind,—Dbut there was no such decay, mental or plysical, as might bo oxpeoted in a man of Iy yoors and exporicnco, If ovor thoro wns o Lieavonly countosanco upon earth, it wan that of Tluy tho Ninth,—so full of love that gazing upon it ono could not holp focling coufidonce in him as tho Iead of tho Holy Churels. ¢ Tho epenlior Introduced tho pilgrims, ad. dressing His 1loliness in Latin, proforring that launguago to one with which ko was uuacquainted, His Loliess did not Tail to say that uo pilgrin- ago beforo had over caused him such deop ploasuro as this. 1To mado uso to tho locturer of tho following words: *I am in na country mora at Lome than in tho Unitod States, for there my cdicts aro nob tampered with, my liborty is not broken.” y o invited tho pilgrima to again visit him Thuryday. In tho musutimo thoy visited tho sacrad slirine for which Ronte was 60 momora-~ Blo. Thursday tho Ioly Father offored up magy for them, and gava the Camtuniou to 200 Amoricaus, Tor noarly two hours. tho Holy Pontilf prayed for America—for bis childron liere in {ho United States, Thoro was no timo to dogeribo Romo, so fumous for its vouorablo mutiquitivs. = 16 ‘Was with foolings of the ‘doopost venoration that tho pilgeim visitod tho tombs of tho mattyrs. Tho very stones proached tho dootrines of tho Chureh, 1t W {ndoed & great joy for the Cathiolic of the ninoteonth contury 10 worship in tho samo spot whoro prayed tho ingmbiors of tho Chureh of tha seecoud contury,—to visit theso mouumonts of faith,—tq visit the mangor iu whick Jesus’ lnfl whou o was born,—to oo tho wood on whicl Ho offered up his blood for us,—to eeo thoin- struments of 1is pagalon,—to entor tho Collgoum whero tho sand flowed with tho bloodt of thou- gands and thousauds of Chrlatian martyrs, It way not porwitted to Catholigs to worship lore longer. Tho place was given over totuo foot of tho binsphcmor, 3 T ‘o stato of Nome to-day was g ead opo. Tho country was bankrupt.” All that bolopgad ta tho Churcliaud roliglous commuuities Wwad gono. “Iha Papa's pagsesaions, which ho had lald for thoysnnds of yoars, woro gono from him, “‘I'ho speaker gaw fu bullol-holes i tho Vatican tho proof that Rtome way laken ab tho'cannon's riouth by tho robbers, 1lo'had seon in lumo how “institutio that" would ‘havo beon” n crodib to suy country lind been dostroyed. All'tiils stealing was going on, but'yos tho Stato syas bankrint, Lo usurpers wauted t6 havo 1t supposed that the Pope was frce, bt this wae not trua, Romo, with” the escopiton of o faiy mon who had na social atanding, loved tho I'opo, ‘Tha leaturor shoyyed that the lewnt rcl(‘{unb pid to tho Popo way sevaraly punished by tho Italian Govorument,~was Lopt down gt thopoint of the layonot. Passing over winor dotails, tho lectur- er stated thut the visle to 1ouo way g uiokl dolightful one. The' efect ago lad produced’ wap an ardong st tachment o the' Hog or Jtomo,' to tho beautiful faith which' centored there and reached ot it ovma {0 tha mout distant and uavago of nationd, Tosides tho love fur”tito Sei of "Bt, Yoter, tho levturor’ also oxpreesod a ro- nowad love for tho United’ Htates of Awmerica. o folt Lio could sy with tho pride of tho nn- clont Roman, **{ au an Amorlean citlzon.” * I'lio looturer roforrod to the antagontsm of Prassia to tho Chnreh, o ea? i * 1t woowed 40 Ll that &f the dovil nukiod Bis- marck bow long 1t would take him to pull down tho Catholls Chuech ibmurck would miswor propably * fu div ars,” and ‘tho dovil wonld probably sey ¢ Pull away, then, L iave heen tryws to pull It down for tontyriou, 1t you nue- céed, como"down mid aceapt of my tironu.” Thore wan roslly no foar' ‘for tho Church, Loppp Lisd boou obligod ha'teo from poraogution tho igrim- and hida ju, publio ntablos and in cavos, and knd been hmprisonod. 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Yionso s dusicluis & thorough medical 3 i “Tho young ladios and chilldzon rocoived_ into tho family will live it tho atmo- eplioroand uadac tho qulot influsuea of a Chrstian homo. Tho gumher fs Hted to fftocn. Rcopenon Wodnos. day, Sopt. B, Tor clroular of informiation, apply to tha TENNSYLVANIA MXLITARY ACADEMY, Ghontor, Pa. For Honsdors only, Sosston opons Wodnes- day, Sopt. 9 Looatian healthfil: Grounds amplos Thuii Angs commodipus; * Conrso of Studles K ‘ouih instruction in Clvil and_Mcohanieal Enginoorls lte Classics and. Hm;ll!ll; L caroful overright of the mon 13 and manners of Gadalsy Tor efreulam upily to o, A h‘ljun's Mossre, Watts DoGalyor, W, & oxtensivo, . B, Gray, R, "D, Gunirave, aud 1ank W. Wontworitiy divilie, 0. teons of (o Avadonty I Gt to, sttt Asehl BT, rostaont, Kindergarten for o North Side. Paronts desirons of securing the Kindorgarton trafulng for thoir it h {ioso comumunionte WA i‘ll S Il LA N"lldflm!nfillf U!‘:rnllnfill ond Untari mediatoly. A orgarion -Dopa addod to thole " Senool for Young Ladios o sulidciont encouragenent, MRS. SYLVANUS REED’S Lnglish; Febuol, aud Gorman Boarding aud Day School Tt St adio snd 1itla giris, Nos. §-and 8 1ast ifige ihiidet., Now Yok, - Storcisea {oF 1 Bozt yoar wi Legin ar®a. m., Oot. 1, whon all pupils should bo pres. ent. Now oliofars will' seport. Scpt. 29, whou toachors will olass thom,' MRS, WM. G. BRYAN’S :0ANDING SCIIDOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, The A1 Torm of M. Trynan's Soliool conmmonces Soptembor 154, Batavis, N, Y., Avril, 1874, MADAME O. da SILY. a0 MRS, ALEX. BRADFORDS (formerly s, ORdgnert b gl R ot o Gonman. Boarding-School for Youns Ladios and O disny 1 Wort Puteiyecichtivat., N, Vo, riapous Sont. T Application muy nomady persinuly or by lottorasabove, CECILIAN COLLEGE, Malo, fn th on tho L . & 5, W; T . Toard oo Torsh weokn,” amy 100 - 18, A: OROLL & BO8. i 1% Ous Hardhs G DWARLDS TLACI HCHOQL IOR BOYS AND poung: mon, Ktookbridge, Blase,, beging fts_ 2t 35 buiahe Tor Gillokte Eotontito Betinol e Tomiooes: Mesrs, 1] TAN & FLAOK. 2 Me g FLACK, Awwociata Pefucipsl s BoLk #ohool, for y om, will riopew J LLE, TARDIV 9 WY MY T 5 ¥, Tovponslior ronchy Tugand 53 Sohou! tor yoanic tlo ohildron, wil AN ot wiil ould thera ST, N, Gorman Board- hlldron, Sopt.17. “M'OORMICK MUSIO HALL, THEQO. THOMA® Uncaualed Cancert Orgnnization, RO ITC-ELT, GRAND Beethoven Concert. Awsony the ottior workn of thingroat Master, the Grand IEROIO BYMPHONY Will bo porformed for tio fieat tima tn Clileaga, GRAND ~SPHOIAT NOTICH. Aninsitation extanded to Mr, T guirhed eltizons to recelvo from thi festimontal lon- ok angaogateSEbiad bp Al Thotay o it booi: coipmitiad. to-wee Tako grast Bieasura i ADASUNGIRR Lt o TWO GR.AND TESTIMONIAL Will bo given Mr: TILIO. Ahioman by distin. AT BCCORMICK MUSIC HALL, NEXT SATURDAY, OCT. §, Aftornoon and Evoning. In tho Evenlng at 8 o'clock, will nceur tho GRAND TESTIMONIAL CONCERT, Whon Mr. The il 13 INU- AR ISR AR R AGae of UNU 1u tlg Afternoon, st 3 u'cluck, a GRAND (TESTIMONIAL MATINEE, . TIOKETS for all theso Conasrta for sala THIS MORNING At dansan, McGlnrg & On,'s Bookataro, 117 Blata-st. (tha prie tho i‘nfi(lllml\hl COongurts romaiuiug, tho samae a6 formorly, ), A #orved soal, maia floar, 500, balevay Y oxtra, lattuca, 81, fnoluduiy rosorved naal. Htelniay & Sunat anlobentod Planos ozolustvely nsed. CARPENTLR & SUELDUN, Mausgors. | ! o it 00 eud I Bl iknor £ (0 GomstHtuta & o) : Where words and tho allag et R which l,'ltllll!d\llllll Im‘l'l s o And Apphieablato * RVERY VARIRTY {§ mislon, to Fvening Gonsorta 81, Ito- MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, TER KELLOGG GRAND RNGLISH OPERA, Mrootor, REPERTOIR] Comlnwn\:(u’ MONDAY BV tl's beautiful romantio Gpera,’ LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR. WUNSDAY KVENING, Oct. 6, | weoNEs DAY VARG, Oot. 7, $ ruunsp i BV, o, 8 APHE MARRIAGE OF FIGALL0, FRIDAY EVENING, Oct, %, BATURDAY £V ERTRG, Oct. 1, THE BONEMIAN GIRL, BATURDAY, - GRAND KELLOGG MATINEE, GRAND ORGILRSERA, FULL CHORUS AND L PREDIG \Sfusical Director, IR, 1GAA, . -~Tno malo of xeats witldai on £, at 8. m., ntJullus Bauer & Ca.'s, corner Ktatd aud Monragata, " Resorvar 3100, €2.00, and B.I0. BN croulars ar full csts of oporss atbuz otlico f tho Theatro. and privcival musio siorcs, MELESPX}(EMQ’DACEEE Via BIICH, GENT, G, W, Pullman Thr:ugh ‘Palace é”lefii;%ngcyhs WEEK NING, Ust. 5, Donizote WORCESTERSHIRE SAUQE. A A AN AP o S TRADLE MARIK, WORGESTERSHIRE SAUCE, HOURT--GENIICAL TERM. JOUN W, LA gt . seinst SUNDRY COUN- FEITERS, Arout. thiat thorg (a an fatontton to da. ullo by t . Siiva tia publio by the o ot tho nnno of o pinc ami vu of an artio) a(o; e bl i “Thio g, of ‘the' wrons In tho fales rapros UCasit, o1 ol of whish ah Tojanotiom wil fassers™d Tho Concluding Words of tl ” Vards of tho Sudic’s Declss atod from should bo modifiad and the ed #n as to prahibit the n . puce*on U bille, 1abele, and wesppes of tho dofondant.’ o~EA & PERRINS CHLEDRATED PRONOUKNOED BY * 1o XTI ¥ of & LETTKR fror CONNOISEURS HTDIOAL GENTLE: 7 BAN atMadean, tohus MY GOOD ¢ o . PGl TenLEA &'PRR. TS K8 tha thote Snea I8 highly ostoomod in Indis, and s, in my opinlu, thomost pala- tblo a8 ‘well as tho mivat.swhot ot 1a nado, Gy ‘Worcesterskire :Sauce. Hold Wholasalo and for Reporlition by tho P, RTINS, Worcomtors Smant aud hosd by Lgalors in Sauces genoraily througaont tha Warld, Ask for Loa & Porrns’ Bauce. o8 fnfrlglng on_1ho sboo wit be prosonted JOHN DUNOANY. §0KS, atall by RINY, IEW YORK. FOR'NEWYORK, 8.15 p. m, Laity, Wadnoaduy, Sapt sgtn aceardin to Jocatlan, &1, o thio MoCORMIOK'S HALL, “NEW ITALY,” Or Southern California, Scon and described {n two ovonings, at MeCormiok W M. . Ao QONNRON, adltor and g Sania Rathars ol Southeru Caiifornia, will pros ‘cago somo tivo Liund: of tho connl and resunrcos of Southiorn or Sowi-Traploal Califoruia. Elovan weoks woro apont In [ptographik the iz Sauth a study of tha dountey, Diiforont, vidwa and a uow lecturo each evoulug. Also, rovural vlows uf Ban Iranetico, the Yowmite, and Gos™ sors. - At-AlcCormiok's Hall, "THURSDAY ‘and 1t DAY, Qo % lon, BU-cents; Lickots for salo ot Jausun, ©sn Counties, aud many years iu t AY, zosorved MeClurg & Co. 4 Sudololndk, Admi D st GRAND OPERA HOUSE, to Klogabury 11alk anen of tho Chambion Bong and Danac Arlhvel. WALT B RTonT, KELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS. Second Weok of tho Uroat 111t of (hio Benson, Kolly & Leou's translation of Offenbach’s Co Lsows trasalatian ot Offentisclys Gamio Opara, 310 Skatel, MOVING. I Solas, lallads, Uhorusos, Sunie, Dancer, £0., & . &, Livery avonlug'aud Wodiiosday and Saturday matinces. Fickiet ajice, b1 Clar) awil 75 Canalat,, corner of Hadlaon. RAILROAD TIME TABLE RRRIVAL 8D DEPARFURE OF TRARS MXPLAYATION OF REFERENCE MARES,~it Saturdarse Hunday-excoptud 3 Ar 6y atE0 R, i, § Dallv. Manday excopted. RICHIQAN' CENTRAL & GREAT*WESTERY' RAILROATY and’sool 7 Tiesnty.seconteat, suutheaat corner of - Randolpk, N5 o 14 ropriotor of tho Prows, and of 1o T0stratod Weawly Lo sont to tho poaplo of Chi- roit phhogravhia viowrs-of thiae 1Aty 90 o ‘magniiod in tha Storoopticon ta twont Tat ‘saiars, Nimieatia. (o Lactirma.bh s ot CHICARD & ALTON KAILRA. Ghicogo, Kanioa: City and_Denver Short Line, any o, and Chicag, Sringfeld dltomand st Lowt ndun Depol, West Lridge. Yicket Ofices i At Depot, and 133 Kandolph-at wla Zanist, S1de, nedr Haditon-a, ansas City aud Donvor Fest Ix. 8 Gity’ lixpros Manager ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! Tirst appost- s ago & Paducah Raflroad & reatar, Lacon, Washitngion Jir, olist & Duwichit Accosmodation, Tewse, % First_timo of Maunlug's Daughablo [N, Tiret. ¢l th Toi Efiaulely Botot, PERULERNG P REDIONRUNE M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, Madison-st., berw tato uud Dearbarn, LAST WED, TERFEBERSONL Will appoar overy nlght oxcopt Satunday, and on SAT Pposs oy S ARt e nadon SATUR- Rip Van Winkle. Satueday nlght, JEVERISON (g twocharactors: BOB oud ILUGIL DIS BRASS, Soata ean bo sounrod witlout oxtra oharga for overy o nigntand the ONLY JRFFRSON MATINGLE, ‘Slunday, Oct. b, RELLUGG'S BNGLISH OPERA. MYERY' OPERA HOUSE ANOTHER GIGANTIC CRUSH! Greal Tervmaun Furore—Magie Extraordinary— Ladles and Gentemen Enthustast, ‘The Chnmpion Fohnson.. ta-day, bolh Matineo and Evoning. No Bmoking or Drhlklnfi in this Theatre, Matiuga Prices=50 and 5 conta: HENDERSON & WALLAOE, Managers. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. TREMENDOUS BUCORSS | BLOW FOR BLO™A goaiod s svenin, Yo-tudceu, oty vettope i atitio0, Which wae rocolvod with eb Wednsdny MEN OF TEHE DAY, | Thuradny, Fridsy, and_Saturday Afteruoun. gl reprosvntation. ACADEMY OF MUSIO, Aftornoon at 8 Eveniugat 8, MISS OLIVE LOGAN! **Tlo Most Gorgeonly Costumed Actross ou tho tage, oc Socloty Comody, THE WOMAN WHO TALES. Koo fastion itoms in dally papors. ¥¥iday, Oinnizo of AL nad Cosctimos. BOURNIQUE'S DANCING ACADEMY, 128 & 130 TWENTY=-FOURTIL-ST., Near_Indlana-av, WILL OPEN BATURDAY, OCT\ 3, OUND HONOLARSIID, Moiuat, rospactful, manly do: o Tomplitg phyae AUYONKTRS MILITARLY INSTITOTE: Tor Uove, Banjamin Mison. linx Ko. 864, Yonkom, N Y. ___SEAMLESS PAPER BARREL, The Slayton Patent SEAMLESS PAPER BARREL. Tlio only seamises Papor Barrol tu o, Will cost 0 por ceut Iore thian auy Taper Nsrel fn- yonted.” Mora' durablo than wood, and will coss, from 24 t0 L0 pur cout luss, tly wiater-proof, i not affocted I?’ Lieat or eold, and, balng il can bo uned for o (lmrloll(llurl):‘llmu- Cun ho embollishod or sulurad to rult tha oso, wnd 1 ait mady by maobinory: Ap. Iy, for fult partiotulics, to g RALMEIL v Varl. canor, Lo DI 21 tartli o, ~_1IDIGO BLUE, o ITL0WS WDIG0 BLUE, Beeond-st., Philladeipnla. Kyory Grocor n‘ul D shuald sl aud ovary lousn) nwl-ur Dy and uso it 4. 0. 4, WLLIHEE Lk, Pronristor, "R ACIION AL CUBRENCY, $5.00 Packages TRAGTIONAL, CURRENCY 15 LNCHARG Bills of Naligel Cmongy, TRIBUNE OFFICE. LEGAL, Tothe Widew Cif Auy> and Next of Kin of Ratrlck Coady, Ofherwise Patrick Coady Duckley, Late of Glpostand, Vic- lorla, Seltler, Doceased: Pursuant to s Dearao of thoSupromo Gourt of tho Col- ouy of Viotaria, in its Equitable Jurisdiotion mado fn a causo whoroln the Nonorable Goorge Belsooo Korford, o Majosty's Attornoy-Gonorel for tho vald Colony, Ia la- farmant, and Willisu 1uon and Thomas Mitoholl aro do- fondants, the porsons claimng to be Noxt of Kin acoord~ Ing ta tho Htatutes for tho distribution of Intestates La« tatos of Patrlok Coady, othorwlsa af Patrlok Coady Buok. loy, lato of Proapoot Statlon, Glppshand, In tha Colony of Victoria, sottlor, diving ab o tino of his doath, whlcls took placo an tho LGtk day af Juno, 7413, o o by tho ruspootivo logal porsoual roprosantativo or roncasanta: tivos of such of thusald Noxt of Kin as sro now doad, and tho porson (if any) claluiiug to ho tho Widaw of the #ald Patriok Coady, othiorwise Patelok Coady Buckloy, or hior legal porsoun! roprusontativo if sho nuw bo dead, ara, eltbar by thomacivoa ur by tholr solleltors, on or bofata the Tstday of Aay, A, D, 1675, to coma in and prave theis clalms at my offlco, situate at Bank Chambors, Quoon-st., Intho City of Molbourno, in sad Caloay, or, tu dofault thoreol, thoy will bu_ poreuptarily oxuludod from tho Deuotlts of tho satd dosro, And tho Hth day of May, 1575, at 11 a'olock fu tho fore- noun, atmy anld ollioo, 13 appolutod for hoarlug aud ade juiicating upon such slatuss, Datud thia 0th day of July, A, D, (51, FRED, WILKINSOS, Master-dn-Enuily ot tha Supcota Cout of thy Colony of Vistorla, I, F, Guuskn, 103 Collins-st, enst, Molhourna, Crowa Bolislor, Crase & LEWIS, 81 Obancory-lano, Molbuurag, Defendauta® Hplloitors p CHIAGO, MILWAUKEE & Sr. PAUL RAILWAY. Unfon Depnt, corner Malison and Cannl-nts, Tickst Offos 3 South Clarkst., opposits Sherman lfouse, and at Depot, Zen Arriv 13008, m, AT RN *7:50p. m. t 9:30p.m. |t 5:45 8. 1. ILLINOIS CENTRAL MAILROAD, Depat footof Lnast. and /oot el 38 Femtopianne ncan 2o Deenty.aecond.ot, Ticka lark, &t Louls xpross. 8. Tonia Fast 3 o s Orloans L., Tearka & 10 tkuk Jix, Dubuauo & Eluux Oiey T uo & Bloux Oy Ex, it PasOIEEOr.. Teare. uns to Uhampalgn on Satuzdays. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & DUINGY RAILR0AD, tf Zakett,, Indianuao., and Sixtemthes,, and Curial ani Sixteenti-ats, al., Grand tucific Hotel, and ot depota, Ho Swims Again ket Sflccs, Ho, 53 Clark 2 Mail and Itzpross,. Ottawa sud Seroatar aso Stoax Uity Kap, iy, Losrbmori, "4+ RO R gor (5 buque & SiouxCity Kap.. Ao Nt Eap, for Omabis Leaveuwarth, o & Bk, dosoph Liap: Dawnoer's (irove Avcommimod; Downor's tirove Accammodation] ¢ 1:4: Downor's Grove Accommodation]* 6:15 p. m. y Livoiig OTUELLO will bo ropeatod in order thaso unablo to obtula scats 10 Wituoss 1t Jast | Leare, ni 200 D s 25 i, H0:90 p. 2, Iz, Bundeys. 1Ex. Bsturasy, 3Ex. Mondsy CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. -Dopot corner of Wolly d Kir N Dovat coraos of Casil and Ketusis-ac: CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Desot, corner of Vunuren anit Sher i b Grand Tacile oo e Tk afies Learonw'thiAtchisonits Fery Adoonniodatlon W Arrive, MEDICAL, Dr. Kean, oy 00 SOUTIL CLATI ST UHTIOAGD, , 1 , troe. of B borern Sheaioe. ‘it Ik BAN fia iolan i tha oity i i3 4 o gewapas. raut w. tadp, m,; Suadays fram ¥ o DR. A. G. OLIN, 167 Washingtonst. Tholongset oncaged aad most us. custul puyafalan In the ity lu tho syeot &)l Cironia, Norvous, and Spoolal Dieoa oullar to farnaice apcodily ourod. Tuvallda'p EIVAta Apactinonte, buard, attondauce, ko, Sund 3 stam) Jor teuative, - Patluuts at s distaupd roatad by wally Trostmont of isonsos po rortdod rlth W OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE, Young Mon from th cflaata af R Y AR Rl stored. Impodls Marriago romovod, New mothod of troatmoent. Nowand ronarkably romo oalol unvelnpos. e e e fos, Hooks s ol Aauw.-'ffi) VAR ARToo! Philadelohia, Pa.\—an o s tat anorabls’ Soxtueh Mathey Caylus’ Capsules, 1) y 3t grunt’ suee B g o A iy .ulxlgg‘rl'lg’xx}ll'xl:lexlnr:fi::rxl"llll‘l‘u proupt eure of ol {auturod Uy CLL Bold by Druggls Tiontot ity b § Fivited & 0112, s acno, vasts, iroughout the Unitod Statoa, e et

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