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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: e e e e ———— . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1874, LOCAL MISCELLANY. GRANT-HONORE, 1 Anotndr sooint €Yont of nationnl ntarost wit come off on Tuosdny, tho 20th of thin month. Tha accond son of tho Prosident—Cul, Frauatik Dont Grant—will recsiva i martingo the second dnughter of llonry 1L Honofo, Leq,—Miss Idn Marlo ITonoro—obn that day. Tha marrisge will ba porformed at tho resfdencs of Mr., onoro, on Vincenub§ dvenus, cotner of Forty-sovonuth stroot, t 0 o'olock, nud tho foooption will last from 4 o'clotk until 6. - Prosldont and Mra, Grant will Lo present, A govd denl of omp Ak cirenmatancs hoa attendad two of tho Ym nolabld weddings, 1lita wedding, In dofet- enco to tho wishen of tho Tlonoro mnll,y, will bo nlike thoro whick have proceded it, in “’“‘." will Lo in tho fullest seuse of tho oxproasion “a guict affair,” To this ond thare is tu ho no gon= eral rocoption, tha particular frionds of tho fam- flicw alono being tuvited to attond. Tho follow- ing Ia tho list of bridesmuids aud grobindmon : TIMIDEGMAIDS, Miss 1nll, daughitor of Col. Winchester Hall, and counin of Misa Honoro, Olicago: Miss Lucia Houston, daughtor of Judzo Juescll Houston, of Louiavillo, Iy. ; 3liss Irono Ruckor, dsughtaer of Gon, Tucher, Chicngo ; Miss Dunlovy, daugh- tor of Judge Dunlevy, Chicago. S atber of thy bride. Iyases 8. Grant, Jr., A .lgmyn, Waehivgton; M. Moury O. Ilonore, rothior of tho bride, Chiloago: Ligut. Larncd, U. 8. A, West Poing; Uon. Georgo A, Forsstly, Bheridan's staff, Chicago. fri b S BURGLARS, BEWARE! An adjourncd meeting of tho citizons of tho TThistoenth Ward convoued ngain Inst avening ae No. 75 South Paulinn stroot,to hoar tho roport of ylio committoo oppointed to wait on the Polico Qommissionors in regard to mecurmg beltor protection for lite and property in that section of iho city than at prosent oxmia; and totako furthor action. . Col. Baldwin called the moeting to order. Col. Jomen, Clairman of tho Committee, anid that tho Superintendout of Police hiad been wait- «d on, nnd lio informed tho Commitico thnt n polica istrict Lind Jatoly boen formed, tho limits of which sro from Ashland avonue to the city limits, and from Haorrison stroot to tho river. A now station is building, aud when comploted twenty-fivo men will bo placed thore, Ho ox- peets the new station will bo ready for oconpanoy noxt week, Doeides, six additional mon will bo placed in tho Lako-Btreot Station, which will maka a tatal of thirly-soven mon thero. That in all tho Department can do at present. He noknowlodged that that part of the city nceded & Iargo polico foreo, but 1t was out of tho powor of ho Department to do moro at prosent. The re- porb was accepled. Capt. McLnughlin expressed his satisfaction with the report. o did not oxpect ro much from tho Polico Commiesionors. Tho twonty-flve men in the new st~ tion, oud tho addition to tho TLako-stract forco ought to givoe amplo protection. The Pallce Commissionors had shown a desiro to do romething toward protecting tho district, and, thereforo, befora detormining whather the oiti- gena_shall orgavizo o force, engago private ‘watchmen, or got up vigilauco cammitteo, hio thaught it better to wait aud sco the workings of tho now men, ho nciion of tho Polico Com- missionery wos creditablo to thom, and encour- sging to tho poaplo of tha district. A residont snid that sinco he went {o live on ‘Wood stract, corner of Lincoln strect—two years sro—ho had 1ot soon o policeman In thab nelghhoritood. Another rosident of that local- ity eaid that bo did ace & policeman thero onco, ‘but that was when bo wont to visit his * girl," Mr, Hapgood niso conuseled dolny in comin, to o conclusion until an opinfon could be forme na to the elicionoy of the new forco of police, Col. Baldwin looked upon tho eatablishmont of the now forco ad & moro shadow. Ounly cight men could be on duty at o time, and, consid- cring tho iarge torritory thoey had to cosar, they could not give muck protection, o favored tho instant formntion of o vigiiaucoband, or the om- ployment of privato dotectives; for, surely, cittier coursa would hava to bo adopted thia win- ter. Groat slarm coxwsted in tho district, and ell strangers passiug _ through woro oyed with suapicion, atd avaided. 1lo was informed that persons organizing for protoetion against the apread of fira wero ondowed by tho Fira De- partment with tha priviloges of rogulnriy-on~ rolled firomen. Ho thought that if it should be <eemed necessary to orgahizo a protective socio- 1y tho privilogas’ of policomon would bo accard- &l to tho members of it,—namely: carrying arms, making arrests, and such liko. Col. James wan understaod to say that ho had autlionity to etate that tho Polic Doparument would grant such privileges. Mr. Huging, a8 the reprosentative of an gsnociation called tho *¢ Wast Side Protoctive Tolice, acting under the authority of the Polico Board,” cxplamed tho workings of tho nssocia~ twn, and offered its services to tho citizens of <ho atarmed district, Ar. Hapgood moved that s_committeo bo ap- pointed to investigato the workings of the nsao- ciation, ascerinin its terms, and lay out blocks fox patrol Ospt. McLaughlin doprecated the employmont of private police. i exporience had led him to beliove that they wore of 1o earthly uso ay protectors, Mr. Lapgood's motion was, however, adopted, and the foilowing Committes appoiuted: Capt. McKay, Col. James, Col. Baldwin, Messra. B, P, Travors, 1. Dunuiug, and J. Wik Ford. Capt. McKay wishes 10 eny, in contradiotion to otatewents already mado, thot he had scen the Talice attonding to thoir dutics s woll s was possible for them to do. o had scon them at &l howrs of tno night on duty. An understanding was cowo to leforo the meoting adjourncd that, if it is seon that besides tho increased polico forco au additional watch is roquired, and tho West Hide Protective Polico cmployed, & committea Is to be appoiated whoso duty it sball be to receive reports frem the rosi- dents as to the atloution o duly givon by the yprivato policemen, nand bave yower nt - any timo fo convene tho citizens fo consider tho state of the district, 'There ia no doubt thub much alarm oxista in tho ward, and especially in that part of it which is a8 yot unlightod. 1t isnot surprising that thia excitement should oxiat, because of tho numer- ons outrages—daring burglaries, garroling, and bighway robbory—latoly porpetrated thore. BDup . tho pooplo aro roused, Audit 1t bo in tho power of mon, dolonnined and oarnest 28 they aro, 1o remedy thia stato of affairs, tho citizony of the watd as ropresonted in tho mocting last night will doit. - Bo, burglara, buware. it idivont LOCAL LETTERS. ALTOGLTIER TOO MODLST. 7o the Editor of T'he Chicago Tribune: Bimn: For ono roason I am nloascd that the cold weather is again near at band, for I shall soon bo omabled to ontor my residenco without being stared out of countenance by sidowalk and piazza loungors. In our opinion, & man must heve a wondorful omount of agsuance to parada his whole family every ovening out on bis front steps so a4 to Xkeop strick watch on his neighbor's residence. In Now York City wo have heard of thais hav- ing oucl things ou * by-sirocts " and in front of Jarge * tonoment-bouses,” but we bave nover vieited those localities, Al roapectablo familion usanlly have open coiirt, niocly adorned withy shrubbery, in tho ronr of thoir dwollings, for lounging snd smoking purposocs, and they do nok placo their wives and daughtors in the front of «ahe houso, to bo gnaed at by every loafer or gombler that may happon to reside on tho strect or bo passing by, Chicags may bo *“all right" in many rospoots, but in this matter wo must £ay wo think shio ls vastly behind tho times, and very jmprudent. . B, Citioago, Out, 3, 1874 DONOYAN & DONOUTIVE. 2o the Editor of The Chicapa Iyloune: sy With rogard to recont statements ap- pearing in tho columns of your paper couceruing the Donovan & Donoghue sewer sontract, and difiicultics arising therefrom, I wish to make to the public, throngh tho same modium, & correot -etatomont of nffairn growing out of that con- «tract. 'Tho contract was takon by us from tho olty for tho putting in of a cortain number of foat of sowerage, {o be paid for by tho city ace «carding as tho work progrossed, upon ostimates ‘ farpishod by the City Enginosr. In pursunnco of thls, tho Work wodton for a longth of timo, until if bocame nocossary to dissolve the partnor- < ghip botireen tmysolf and Mr. Donoghue, Tho work was thoo prosocutod by mo ulono under “tho samo contract until tho presont diffionities, !ayhich aroso by means of soma onvioua contract- fomn inolting thie workmen who wors omployed hy ‘za0 ou the work to inako cowplainlu ‘to the Toara ot Pabilo Worke concoraiug thelv wup. inoasd forra of not bolug yald, Tha mon ai e e T domandadaf the ity nn,ufifl‘: glunmla upol what workz was filshod, sud | tint th dmount of sueh batluiAlé Lo pald ovor to I mo, taba paid to thd moh, whioh was rofuned, Tthon roquested hn ostimato to bo tande, and tho amount paid ovor 1o tho workmon, At the sameo Umo glvln§ 10 tud Noard A Athtomont of tho tinio of 6hdh Workman, and the hmouhit duo to 6ntl, 'This was aldo Yofused by tho Loard, upon tho grounds that it eonid hot Lo done without an order from 11, B, Millor, duo of my Dowismon ; and thus tho mattor rests. I furthor state that there ia dué ma from tho city for that work tho sum of 807247, sc- cording to iho cstimate of tho Doard, and ibat tho ontiro amount due to tho workmon is in lhe nolghborhood of 2800, ‘Méun figurca shoty that the eity ia holding from mo, sk well As frdin my workmen, more thhn i3 suficlont to pay off nf tho mon,’ I hava dono sverything in my Eowur to have thia mohoey paid ovor to tho men, but tho Board socms called upon to acconunodate Mr. Mitler in protecting him dgninst a liability which, a8 theso Opures show, ennnot acoruo and it s this spirit of né- commodation to him that keeps tho workmon out of thoir monoy. Furthorniore, I stato that my Ialluro to complote tho work was_owing to the action of tho Board, instigatod by Mr, Miller, in kowping the money on the last astimate brek from me o that the men coud not be paid, causing them to quit worl, 1f tho Bonrd considors mo nnd iy bondsmen rosponsible for any damagoa that mny accrue for ailure, thon it bne no right whatever to koop this monoy from my workmen, and cause o bo cireulnted absurd rumors about these meh bolng swindled, whou tho Toard itsol! 1 nfond respbn- siblo_for tho mischiof. The Doard woll knows that I am alond pood for ten times the amount of damages that can accruo to tho clty. Then why do thoy hiold_bnek that which 18 my prosent nvailable eash ? Theanswaer ia, bocause itis con- trolled by IL B, Millor. T'ostas 0'DoNOvVAN, Gturcaao, Ot 3, 1874, —_———— GENERAL NEWS. The tomperatire yestorday, ns observed by Manaeso, optlelan, under Tnr Tnrnuxg Bulld- ing, was in the shade at 7 a. m,, 44 deg. Fabr. ; 10 . m, 65 ; 13 m,, 63 8 p. m., 683 6. m., 60} 8 p. m,, G4 v ¢ Nogotiatlons aro ponding looking to tho char- toring of & spocial train to run betweon Now York and Chieago to carry mail-matter oxcluslvely. The matter ja in chargo of Mr. Dangs, Buperin- tondont of Railroad Bervice. This will save much Hmo, and will bo of great bonells to busi- noas, bo of Now York and Chicago. This will inform thoe cily police thnt about noon yesterday Market streot, near Madison, was tho scono of a diagracoful row, particl- ated fu by a dozen or more ovorgrown oys. TFor a few minutes tho air was filled with stonos, and the street rendered 1mpassable. No ono was Lurt, fortunately, The Bxposition is to inve something big to- dey,at8a.m. It is an olophavt, 6 fact high and 7' feek long. Tho elophant hails from Rochester, N.jY., and, as it is tho 25-cent day, all can go and oo it ! Jolin Collins, s night watchman, 60 years of ago, s ncoused by Caroliuo Oleson, of No. 81 unt streot, of an outrago upon hor, Colling wwas arreatad yostorday nfternoon, and locked up in o Madison Ktreet Station, to awalt cxamina- tion, Tho alarm from Rox 824 at 2 o'olock yesterday atternoon was occasionod by o slight fie in the drying-room of the Womnu's 1fone, on Jackson atreel, noar Halsted. Tho loss was nomial. The oause of tho tirs could not Lo discovorad. faj. Zoromba left this city last ovoning with thirty young Poles, who intend to sottlo at Min- oral Point, Washington County, Mo., whera o seltiomout hias boon started by Mnj. Zaromba and Col. Joseph Lyons, About thirty porsons laft hero about & woele ago, aud aro aid to bo doing quito well. Tneir main occupation is digging for lend, which i eald to tbound thera inYargo quantitice. The. Young Men's Social and Political Olab of tho Tifteenth Ward gavo o ball last night at Orphoua Hall, Anionp othor parties present were Oongressman Ward, Iko Mozorve, Mr. Gardnor, Bouth Bido olico Conrt Clerlt Martin Seally, Ald, Toloy, Ald. Corcoran, nud others. The ball was o vory plonsant evont socially, but itg exact political import will be dotermined lioro- after. Tho Toard of Managars of tlie Woman's Aid Assooiation mat at iheir roows ut 10 a. m. In tho absenco of the Prosident, C. E. Culver, Iaq., Mrs, D. I'. Groves occapiod flio Chir, ~ Mre, DPecis, of tie imployment Buroan, roportod that 137 women and girls havo beon provided with placos during September. Tho ludustrial Bebiool, on Perch strect, usdor the caro of Miss Stevens, bas onrolled 70 sobolars during the month of Beptomber. Of iboso, 80 aro Americon, 28 Irish, and 15 colorsd, They bave fmshed 6 articlos of clothing, and lavo rogolved 69 for next month's work, Tho chiidcon hevo recoived woral insiruction. geZhe following telegram was rocolved oster- ay : To Messrs, Tucker & Sherman : Oue huundred and thirty horses,with fivst dotachment of cavalry, shiould reach " ths Stook-Yards to-morrow worning about 6 o'clock, by the Ohicage, Milwaukeo & Bt, Paul Road, Ploase acrunige to unload tiem prompt- 1y, 'Tho next detachmant, with 130 horses, sliould nr« £I¥0 abont alx hours lter ; aug tho Wird one, with 133 hiorses, about five hours later than tho second. JAMES GiuLiss, A, Q, AL, The South Town Board met yesterday after~ noon pursusnt to adjouramont. The meetlng was held with locked doors. ‘Tho reporter who called at the appointed hour was tald by o sub- ordiate thut 10 ouo would be there for an hour, Teturning in ton miuutes, ho discoverad thnt tho Board wnd in &ession. Whon ho knocked thoy openod unto him, but swore o businesn had beon dono and that they had agjourned til November, But why lock the doors? Tuo sttontion of persons mailing einglo copies of Chicngo morning papors 1s invited to tho facy that tho postago thereon is 2 conts, Those which aro done up il cont wrappors, and thore are mavy of them, nevar liavo tho Uhicago Post-Oftice. A littlo caro in this reapoot will eave the Post-Ofilce poaplo troublo, and so- curo the transmission of tho papors. 8o groat has beon tho sucooss of tho lunok given by tho ldios of tho Industrial Aid Socioty, at No, 61 Washington stroet, thnt they have cont cluded to contivue tho lunches tho coming weal. "hoy hopo to continuo to recoivo the liberal pat- Tonago of the public. So soon as thoy Laye ¢ cluded thoy wifi bo followed by tho Union Aid Booioty of tho Foundling's Home, 'Tho Lusinces men of Ohicago cannot have forgotten tho ad- mirable Junches given.by theuoJadios in the suni- mor of 1873, in the Union Dank Building, nud during tho winter on Madison streot. Tho cus- tom which good food, well-set tablea, and prett; feces won for tho Unlou Aild Society thon, wili not desert it now, Tho gontleuman of tha ** Ilolly-Troe Inn," on Mouroe street, betweon Travklin aud Wally, is by no. n}muu o heathon, but Justico Ilinsdalo is of opinion that for ways that are dark lo isw Jittlo pecullar, This oplnion was strengthoncd yosterdny aftornoon, when Iis Iionor swy the goutleman flying down: Lis steps, and heard tho Bimultancous crash of dishes upon his side- walk. An investigaton of the alfair eoon de- valoped tho cwuso. It oppears that Justice IHinidale's ofico Lna n sky-parlor, which iy in- liabited by ono of the woaker sex. Tho * Holly- Tren InnY man, tha Jurfco belioves, knows moro of that ukywl:nrlor and {ts con- tents, judging from’ hin familiarity in fall- ing down tho steps yesterday, than ho doos. Tho innkecpor took n plate of edibles to tha womau i the sky-parlor youtorduy, nnd both plato and odiblen found thoir way ont tho wine dow and to sho pavemsoat below in tho twinkliug of an oye, Que Mr. Connolly also kuows some- thlug about the lattor aircumutancs, for o hape oncd to ba passing thot way justin time to recol v lea platter upon his uncovered hoad., Ho will testity to that if ha has the opportunity. Jnde tice Hinsdala will moke n moro thorough inveu- tigation of the premises this morning, aud it bis sunpleions provo truc—that licontionsuoss i casting its shadow upon hls virbuous court—hg will sliower hls Indignation upon ihio “ Holly. ‘I'vos Inn " raan, and upou tho fair damsel who'ig tio yockioss in handling dishes, TIE TAYLOR WTRELT TIRE, Atn few minutes bofore 3 o'clock yestorday aftornoon a ilre broke out in a frame barn in tho roay of No. 26{ Weat Tnylor stroct, owned nud used by L'oter Donnolt. I'ho flamos sproad to adjoining struckitres, aud causod a total loss of about £,000, which I paztiatly coverod by lagur- anco, Bonnotl's lons is 8160, No, 278 Wont Tuylor streot, a two-stary framo building, with briclk basomont, was buraed. It waun_ownod by lsanc Doutch, whoso loss on building 4 €600 ; insurance unkuown, Isazo Douteh & Bros. occupiod tho socond floor as n vigar-manulactory ; loss on atock, F800; in- sured in tho Royal Canadian of Montreal fora glwilar amount, Johm Doutoh oceupied tho flrut Hoor as a dwolling ; loss on furniture, $200: 1o insurenee, A ehed in the rorr, used by Taml Deutoh, was burned; loss, §50; no Insuranco, A framoe bara fu roar of No. 282 way dostroyed. It was owned by George Whito; loss, £400¢ in- swanco, $200; compnuy not known, A uhod fn raar of No. 230 was burned lons, $100; no Insuranco, It was owned by Wiliqum Bottles, Two othior sheds woro also birned, A tarn In tho rear of No, 9 Newborry avenuo, ovwned and ocoupied by Ldward Winterbura, way doatroyod ) loon, @4001 1o Juicanoo, The firo s attributed to boys.wwho were amoke ing in tho barn in tho rear of No. 284 Wost Tiry- Jor streat, UG OEXTENSIAL, ‘Tho Athts of Tilinoin Centonnint Cothminsion- ers hold a meotiug In tho club-room of the Tre~ mont Ifonso last ovenlng, for tho purqnau of dip- cunaing tho gonéral polisy to bo adopted, and to arrango with the manegora from _Philadelplin regarding tho apace to ha allowaed Iilinois at the Grand Nationnl Fxhibition of 1870, Of tho Stato Joned thero woro prosont Gen, J. O, Bnith, of Qalonas Francls Cotton, of Galosburgs dohn 1, Roynolds and Carlilo Mason, of Chioago, Qov, Biglor, of Pennsylvanin, roprosonted tins mnnagors of tho projacted onterprive. It was resolved o increnso thio atonnt Appro- L)rlnlnd by Philsdelphin City, and tho Btate of Ponutylvanis, thiough establishod ageucies in the differout Congressional Distrlots, the agou- clos to bo under tho managomont of prominent and reapotiviblo citizons of each distriot in the siate, ‘Tho Btato Lioard will vory soon irano & clraular which witl give tho public dellnite infor- mation rogarding tho plans of (ho Commigtion T'ragont prospecta indicato that INivois will lib orally respond to tho domauds mada upon hor. THE BXPOSITION. Hovett of the railronds caiitering in the oity brought larfo oxciirafon parties fo tho Iixposl- tion yestordey, As & coniquence the biilding was crowdod allday. Bo far the nttendance from tho conutry has been lnrgoly in oxcoss of what it waa lnst yonr. Tho ety sttondauca, al- thougli Inrge, hus niok yet mot {he oxpectation of tha mdnn'xumnnz. A potition was Turrfedly eireulated yosterdny foranoon nmong tid oxhibitors for signaturos, roquoating the mauagers to cortibuo tho Lixposition until the Gth inet, A Ht- tlo loss than ~ ono-tonth of tho oxhibitors simned tho potition, lu:lnfi' sbout all it roachod gurm—n being presonted. Tho Ex- conutivo Committeo mot in tho altornoon to con- slder tho polition, Aftor somo docbate it was concludod, from the_ limited number of signers to tho potition, and the want of suy publio oxprossion upon tho unb{cct to close on tho 10th inst, fs origlnnly designel, As goon as tho action of tho Committco was ‘mado known, tho potition was ngain put in oir- culation, and last night was being gonerally signod. | It will bo laid before tho Commitico again to-day, when, it it nappeara that tho oxhibitors are unanimous, it is probablo an extenelon of at Jeast ton days will be givon, T'ho Committoo do not want to bounder- Btood s opposed to a continuanao of tho Lxpo- wition, but are slow to brenl faith with the public by oxtonding tho timowithout n sooming demand therofor, —— THE CITY-HALL. Tho City-Tronsuror yestorday recoived $7,000 on city taxos and §2,000 from the water depart- ment. 2fr. Martin Cronap, Chiof Engineor of tho Tiro-Depariment at Washington, and James Bat- tles, Chiof Engiueerof the Firo-Dopartmont at Dotroit, wore the guosts of IMire-Marshal Den- ner yestorday. They aro on their way to the National Convention of Euginecrs, which meots at St. Louis Monday. City-Eogincer Chesbrongh wan sbsent yestor- day aftornoon, wailing on a committeo of the Citizens' Association. The Tax-Comminsioners are busily engaged in reducing tho tax-aseessments, ns dirccted by tho Bomd of Equalization bofore adjourning last Saturday. Mr, Joseph Porloy, the Presidont of the Fire Board of New York City, is nowin town. Ho will to-day cell on tho Mayor, Fire-Marshal, and ather city officials. Ald. Schiaffner will show him around. Tho Boatd of Polico yestordsy appolated and sworo in Matick ‘Vesoy aud John . Byrne 8a Tolica Sorgeants, Sergt. Vesoy will hava charga of the now station on Hinman streot, nnd Sorgt, Dyrne will go on duty st the Madison-Btroct St~ tion, 2fis. Andrews yesterday succeeded in obtaln- iug a license to keep & eccond-hand store. The Mayor wns firm in his refusal to givo back the revoked pawn-shop licouse. 1t is now dofluitely scttled that the toet of tho water supply in the business district of tho city will take plico 'ucsday next. ‘'ho mombers of the Bonrd of FPublic Works ure taliing of going o New York and othoer Eastorn cities an o visit. They wish to inspect the water supply and puping-engines of tho most prominent Hestern Gities. 1t bas lso been suggasted that o visit of theso goutlemen to iho underwriters of New York would do more than suything elso to ailay the foars and false rumors that Cliteage is not ab all protected from fire. ‘I'he businoss portion of this city ts thought by thom to bo betior ]i)ro- tected thaun that of any other city in tho Union. ‘The Board of Public Works yosterdny awarded coutracis for a portion of the seworage which was published in these columus o fow days ago. Contract No. 9 was awardod to Jobn 1L Kelioy a1 §15,776.,80; Contract No. 8 was awarded to Mactis Mullanoy at $16,006.13; Coutract No, 8 was awarded t0 tho samo ab £4,062.50. Tho Board bave also prepared ordiunnces for tho Council providing for lamp-pusts on Wabasu avonuo from Douglas placo to 'Chisly-sove onth utrect, and also on Scott str.ot from North State to Astor streets. — Also an ordimance for upening Prairis wvenue from _‘Chirty-third to Thirfy-iith strcots, The Board will to-day advertise for proposals ror curbing and filhug Sedgwick streot irom Lrie {0 Chivago avenue, for paving the mtersections of Fulton street from Ashinnd avenue to Aun street, for cutbing, pradig, sud paving Silver sizeet, aud for now bridges on Fuliorfon avenue and Randolph screet, tho lalter to be erected in tho spring. Tho Board of Polico ond Fire Commissionors were obgaged all day iu hearing the cuso of Sorgt. Simon O'Downoll and Odcor Kipley, chargoed with .allowing o notorious sconndiel to oscapo. It appears thab this man, by namo Frauk Rice, stiompted an outruge on tho ereon of o Mrs. Plumandon, a Ironchlady, Yo wus shortly ufterwards arrested by Ohicer Kiploy and locked up in tho Johnson Stroot Statiou, booked without O'Donnell’s knowlodze or couseut o simply **disordorly.” The Sor- gonnt mot tho man's wife as ho wout out tho door and absolutoly refused to fet the follow out on bail. Whon lio roturned from supper be found that ko bud boon bailod out on bonds of S2u0, Lo station-keoper, in dofouso of lis conduck, pointed to {lio churges on the baok, which wero simply ** disorderly.” Tho Sergeant at onco made up Lis wind that it would bo_the Inst secn of tho privouer. ‘Tho case of Mis. Plamondon was takon in Land by a disinterosiod eltizon namod Stk C. Mapgood, und by him tho chiarges woro profavrad. ~Mr. Van Buren op- peared in defencoe of Oflicer Kipley, aud I, A, Stoirs conducted tho prosecution, . Sorgb. O'Donnell wos ncquitted, and Oficor Kipley noveroly roprimandod, ———— CRIMINAL RECORD. CRISMINAL COURT. Judge Kogers—Wendlin Steinbruskor, who ploaded guilty o arepulting Jobn Annin with o pitelifork, way soutonced to five days’ im- prisonment in the County Jall.—Tho case of Aron Auderson, convieted of Incondinrisi, is mantioned eolsewhoro,—Anton Strickler, who was convictod of. burglary, was granted a now trinl.—Morrin Fiynn, who was oonvictod of re- colying stolon goods, was granted & now trial. —23Michaol loonoy, who ploaded guilty to tho Jaroony of %6, was scutonced to the Iousos of Correction for ninoty dnys.—1'ho remainder of tho prisonors convicted during tho torm will bo sentoneed to-day. Hovoral imofions for now trinls wora aygued and overruled, TOLICE COUNTH, Jualice Dvfillell——dnunb and Wil Laisol, arrosted for disorderly conduct nud thronloning Frnest Remiu g Jacod wan fined $25, snd placed undor bonds to koap tho poaco In 5300, and Villiam was fined 15 and placed nndor bouds to Iioep tho peaco in §200,—Mate Darath, arrosted for disordorly conduct ; fined $25, and Hontoncod to tho Brldowell for ten days,~\William Meyor, dlaorderly conduot ; vontinued tll ta-cay in bail of 8200,—Jniuck _CGrabam, disordorly conduct, nttompting to piok the pookot of Keto Spolling ; fined £30.—1T'ho MoDonald-MoUarry case was on trinl ; soveral witnosses wero oxamined, And the caso adjournod till Wednosday noxt ; for full partioulars noo another column, Justics Seully—I1, . Schram, nrrosted for va- graney, coutitiued il the Dl inst, 1u ball of 00.—Frank Rivo, arrosted for larceny, conlin- ued Lt the 10th Inst, fn bsil of $500, Justics Kaufmann—Chaclos Dlaskoy, ' John Toliakan, und I'otor Glbhons, arrostoil for tho lurcony of o upan of lowed and busgy, ownor unknown ; continuad till the Gth Inst. in bail of 609 ogeh, CHANUED WITH BAYE, It tho utory of Mury Olosou, . widow, lying at No, 81 Huant streot, is truo, then Johu Oolling, au old minn of €0 yoars, muut haye boon guilty of an net of tho most ruprnhnnmfim and outzageons kind. ‘Tho poor woman applied tq Juatice Boully fds o warrant yontordny nftore noon, aud stated that Colling ‘had onticed hor dnughtor Curoline, ago 11, to his son'n houso, aud thero cutragod hor, 1o aluo gl- lured Mary, ago U, to tho eamo pleco, but wna preventsd from accomplishing hig design by the roroanms of tha hila, ‘shiolt bronght Lh #ifo vf Tolling' on to tho apot, and thus his deslgns woro frustrated. Doth girla havo bobh eonfitied Yo their mothor's houge, by illnoas, consoguont on tho nbuso to which'tlioy woro silljottad, ana Mra, Oleson has Tioon almost henrtbroken by ihe ocourrencos. Collins was arrontéd and loclmdurmum Madinon Stroot Station, 1o hiag boon amployod as n night tratchinad, . TOELLANFOTS, woorpo Abrams wns atrosted vostorday bi]]“. Leative lmondn as an ACCORROLY Lo the robbory of tho tioket-oftico of tho Chicago, Ttook Taland & Pactflo Rtailrond, in tho Grand Pacifio Iotel, roceritly, and, after & prolituluary oxamination Doforo Justico Boydon, lia was liold to the Crimi- nal Court iu bonda of 8800. Giltort Wright caused tho nrrrest of Corn Dakor, n frall woman, last ovening, on the chargs of hmxunp and sho was lovked up in the Armorg, Wright Alloges that sho atole frétn him %10 In‘monoy aud & valuable diamond pin. Davo Wignins, tho notorjous Oanal atreet mock angtionecr, has boon commitied 4o the Bridowsti, undor, soveral old sentoncos, which aggrogate gome 800 dhys. ITis friends aro assidiously on- deavaring tosget tho Mayor to pardon lfm out. g T PERSONAL. Elmor Washburn, formerly Buperintendent of Polico, bas recoived s comutisyion ns Chiof of the Seorot Sorvice of tho Troasury Dapdrtmont, ond will enter o lils dutios fosthwith, Last Bundey evoning tho graduatos of the Washingtonian Home presented Albort D, Hager, tho roturning Buporintondont, with a silver Borvico, 'I'ho Boston Journal of tho 80th says: It was announcod ju tho Eplécopal Churches hero to-day that the Rev. Dr, Hoymour, of Bl‘lwkl{ll. who waa somo Elino siuco olected Bishiop of Illi- nols, has finally notiflod tho Becrotary of his o« coptunco of tho position, 'This stop of the oy, Doclor gives genoral satisfaction, asit was fonred by many that ho wonld declinn tho position. 1t is understaod that Biohops Paddock of Massa- chuseits and Potter of Now Yorlt wore instru- montal to his necooptanco of (huDlnhnrr)u; Elabo- rato arrangemonts for his consecration hiave al- ready hoen commmonced.” HOTEL ARRIVALS, Palmer House—Ex-Gov, Parsons, Alabama; Richard Eaatbrook, Now Jorsey: Oury Lo Vor- ner, lxmiculunn. Spainy Engene Holloe, Peris; it 'I. Piomb, Bufato; . G._ Butlor, Now Orfoans; 1, . Seribner, Now York, . . . Grand_Pacific Hatel—T. ' A, Greon Day; the_ilon, W. I Iinor, Wisconsin; enry M. Froncl, Baatou 3 11, 1% \Villis, Mlssia- sippl; I I, Hendry, San_Franclsco; A. W. Wilson, Pouglikeopslo ; J. W, Johnson, Toifast, Iroland ; Judgo Nilos, Laporto, . . Sherman House—Gon, Georgo H. Harlow, Springilcld ; 3. L. Otis, Rochestor; tho Hom, A Calawell, Knneas; N. J. Waterman, A Woodwolth, Kensas; W. O, Siivorthorn, War- sav; O. B. Korr, Milyankeo; W. D, Baldwin, Wanhington; G, 15 Waliman, Boston, . . . Tremonl House—T1ho Hon, Frank Colton, Quiney ; tho Hom, IL L. Popo, Dayton ; Gazzam Gano, Cinomnati; 8. T. Morriil, Bolont ; J. 11, Stowart, Madisou; \W. Ji. Withington, Jackson. ———— ANNOUNCEMENTS, Tho Pbilosophical Socloty of Chicago will hold its flrst meoting for tho season this ovening at Dryaat & Stratton’s Colloge, No. 103 State stroot. Entranco by clovator, The President, IL W, Thomas, D, D,, will deliver bis inasugural address. A goneral invitation is oxtended, Tho cighth sermon to young men under the nuspleos of tho Young Men's Chrlstian Associa- {ion will bo delivered to-morrow evening by the Tit. Rev. Charles X, Cheney, D. D., iu Christ Tofarmed Lpiscopal Church, cornor Michigan avonue and Twonts-fourth atreot. Subject: “Tho Unoqual Battle.” Beats freo, All young o in the locality ara cordially invited, ‘rho primary meoting for tho solection of delo- gatos from the Lown of Luke Viow 10 the Oppo- sition Convention will bo Leld at tho Towa-1Iall, Saturday, tho 3d Inst., at b p. m. Tho primarics of the Opposition party of tho TFirst \&u'd will bo held this affornaon,” betweon the hours of 4 and 7, at Engine-Ilonso No. 13, Dearborn stroet, botwoen Lake and Sonth Wator. V. A. Turplo, Receivor of the dofunct Atlan- tic & Pacille Insurance Companv, will csncol pra rata all policios presonted at his ofligo, Room 23 Oricntal Building, on LaSalle stroet, botweon ‘Washington and Madigon. A mags-meoting of tho Itslian population will bo held ou tha 7th inst. at tho armory o the Al- pine Huntors, nt No. 192 Washington strect, The object of the meeting is to organize & national political organization. The cadots of tho Mount Vernon Military Academy st Morgan Park will meke an oxcur- biou to this city to-dny, for tho purpose of ro- coiving a stand of colora to_ba prescused by tha Bluo 18land Land and Building Company. Thoy will atrive at the Rock Island depot ab 11 a. m., where they will bo mot by Nevans & Dean's Dand, and marched through the i!rillcl al strocts to the Grand Yacitlo, and from thore to tho Ex- position, Lawltan, s SUBURBAN NEWS. EVANSTON, Tho resignation of Trustees Powers and Pholps, ‘Pucsday night, was 80 unexpeated that no stops Lave yot been taken fo flll their vacancies. The olection will be hold Tucaday, the 18th inat. Mesara. E. A, Gago, 'T'. A, Cosgrove, and Jamos Curry havo been appointed Judgos, and Mesere, R. Al Beott aud L. R. Fiteh clerks fur the olec- tion, + It in highly imporiant that capablo mon should e selocted to fill these vnvancies. There is a vast amount of work to bo dono, in tho mattor of wator-works oapecially, and next year there will o au equally important job in providing the vil- 1ago with propor sowersge, It would bea good idon to Eoleat two gontlomen who would be willing to sorvo noxt yosr, #s the terma of tho prosont Board expire in April, and it is not like- ly that any of them could Lo induced to sorve again, Thoy have ulready fulfitled tho dutios of tho.positiou for two torms, and Lave found tholr Iabors vory arduous. The advantage of haviug two mombers in noxt yoar's Board wha have ac- uainted themselvos with the dutios of the yosi- tion, and the dotnils of the work, aro self- ovident, aud it is to bo hoped. that this sugges- tion will bo ncted upon. ‘Ihero has not yot beon sufficlont timo for tho eitizony to docide who to choose at tho coming lation, wor e any candidates yot prasoute themsolves, It is undorstood that North Evans- ton (that was) will moko an effoit to bo rapre- sentod in the Board, sud Messrs, John Culvor and Tlenry M, Kidder aro mentioned as the probable candidatas, Tho oyly oncs yob mon- tioned to roprosent the contral Bnn of thejvil- luge aro Alr. 0. D, Paul and Dr, O. H, Maon, Ullbort M. Slmmons, of Kenosha, who grad- watod from tho Northwosioin University last June, will soon #ail for Huropo, to ‘spend Lwo yeard in travol aud study, A novolty for Evanaton will bo & billiard hall, which js to be oponed next woek ju the rooms vagated by Goorgo Yogt, Liis to contuin four tabled, OAX AR, ‘Tho large and beautiful bullding of the Con- gregational Socioty will probably bo dedicated Sunday, the 18th inst, Oek Park hing, acoording to a roconb achaol conuus, 695 porsouy undor 31 your of age. ‘Iho villaga claimy s population of 6,000 persons, MAYWOOD, o Itev. G, O, Lamb has nceoptod & call from the Congrogatious! Church, Tueeday s council consisting of tho Congrogutional churches of Onk Tark, Lowbard, Danby, Whoaton, Bt Chintlos, Genova, and the First Now Eugland and Leavlit Stroct Churokes of Chicago, was called, tho oy, Mr, Huntington, of Oak Tarlk, Leing choson tho Aloderator. “'ho new prstor was instaliod in the evening, tho Itov, Mr, Coodwin delivering tho sormon, and the Rov, Mr. Browster, of Gonova, the alinrge to tho paator. I'vesidont Blanchard,of Wheaton Calloge, was present and assisted in tho oxer- clucs,” Mr, Lamb fu n graduate of Ynlo Collogo, and commencos his labora under plensant cle- cumatanced, Work uHon tle new brick block la pushing for- ward rapldly, “Iho burglurs aro ngaln croating a sonsation in Maywaod, T'wo or thraa residencos bavo rocont- Iy bean ontored by thom, and serange nolses hare boon heard abont othora. WHEATOH, ‘The barn of Mr. BL. W, Dunbam was recenily burned, Yonr horsoa wore burnod with the bullding, It lv supposod to bo tho wark of nn incondiary, Mr. Dunbaw's loss is about $2,00), poartly coverod by wnsuranco, An Opposition Convontion was held Thureday a# tho Oonrt-Tousa for the purpose of choosiug delegaton to the Convention to bo hold at Turaor Junctiohi Jo-day, 'Iho Lowna of the connty aro entitlod [u blogatos an follows ¢ Addledn, 4 ; Wayno, 8¢ Wilton, 63 Digotiugdalo, B3 Wint flolQ, b3 York, 4 ; Downor's Grovo, 03 Lislo, 4 ; Naporeille, B, 3 Thio inoituzags of aboltt $25,000 upon Whanton Collggo, whigh has baen troubling the minds of tho Présldent aixd Bonrd of Trustoos of that in- ntitution, hns bedi Yolonsdd. Tho Anioiincomont was rocolvad with much enthusingin by the élu- dants of the Collego. An inditdtion of tho good fedling prodiced thoreby is the faot that tho chttlo have boon donled tho privilogéy of,thoe Col- logo campis, 1t s ainnouocod that Prof. D.'W. Gibaon, of Coitnell Bluffs, will sopn doliver a sories of lectuten In Lhid villigo, 'Lhe Profeasor will dis- courso npou Phrenolcgy, Lovo, Courtship, Mors tlaite, Divorco, Physlogiomy, Pathognomy, and other kintlred subfects. WABMINGYON HEIONTS. Tho now graded schiool i progressing finoly. The cantractor, Mr, Womer, is now putting on ithe Mnnsard roof, Itmakesa fino nppearanco. The Doard of Ttustoos met Monday ovening, oll presont, Tho Board nominatod Measre, Wat- son N, Morrison and Jobn Llmstedt ns a Qom- mitteo to ngsesa 10ts in WAshington Ilcights for the {mprovemaent of the Vintehnes rond, to ve approved by the Conty Court, ‘I'hio Bonard also heold o spocinl mosting Wednes- dny ovening, and nceoptod tho bid of Claybura, Johngot & Co. to farnish gravel for the Vin- connos rond ob 8146 Enr cubfoyard. Tho Board witl hiro the work of hauling and grading thom- solves. "Tho littlo dangbter of Mr. Bartoo was run over Triday, byn rcokless driver with o wagon and hiny-rack, ~ Bho was badly injurod, huvitg sov- cral rbs: fractured. Tho man_whipped up his team and wout off at full speed. The byatand- ors anuiuted ho poor child, mud Mr. Boutwoll kindly took or fnto’ his hotol, Ho {hen took Polica-Captain Deland {nto his buggy and gave clinso, but withiout success, although they drove to Bluo Island, Tho citizons are doterminod, howover, to hunt{ him downand bring him to acconnt, Offcer Deland, tho Polico Captain, gives great satisfaction, 'Tho penplo are loud ki his praise far his promptuess and efliciency. ‘The congrogntion of. Bothany Church Iast Bun- nay appointed & Commtteo on Music,—Meaars. ifowo, Watson, and ILopkinson,—to provido for thao ar&:unlznzlnu ol & choir, contemplating the romoval into tho new church-buildivg. Pl | Niegarn Fire Insurcice Company of New “Fork, ParHoular altention is divected lo tho card. of this Company in another colump, 'The Nlagara is ono of tho lesdingand rolablo ploncers, baving beon fn the fleld over twenty-tbreo years, and, sfler prssing through many flery ordeals,—inciuding tho Ohleago and Boston conflagrations,—is now ponscascd of ovor 1,320,000 avallublo cash asots, and the largeat rict surplus over capital, roinsurance fund, and sll Mo~ bilities, of any New York agency company. Upon the Qlssolution of tho New York “ Underwriters’ Agency " upon Jan, 1, 1674, tho Ningara resumed Indopeniont agency business in the Westiern Btatca, and the lurge increaso lu its bualness and resourcea sincs demon- strato it to ba under superior management, and a yopular aud desirabla comxsuy to fnsure with, T A Sy Kingaford's Starch, AVALTTICAL LavonaTony, Sun: Epixpod, 20t Jal, Thave made o careful chiemical snalysin of Kings- ford's Oswego Preparcd (or Corn) Starch handed tomo Dy Mr. E. C. Conpin, agent, New York, sud find such tobo of tho fAncst aud best description, snd when pro- pared according to the direotlons, with milk, ete,, to be an excellont articlo of dlet, Itis fully equal in chemical and feeding proprties totha best arrow root” SravENtON MACADAN, #h. D,. cte,, Lecturer in Ohemlstry, Ar. P. O'Neill Will opén his now and clegent headquarters, No, 182 Stato stroet, cppostte tho uew Palmer Iolel Mr. P, O'Nolll s woll and widely known fu tho wholcaalo Mquor trade, 1fls formal oponing will sake placa Mon. doy, 1ls now eatablishment 1s a model of nrrange- ment, and tho extenaivo stock comprises ovorything in Disline, Tho now quarters will be this cvoning tho acena of o roception by 3r, O'Neill of his many friends and_patrons. Aonday muatually profitablo business relations wilf bo resumed, The Great Overland Sunday Mail Train will leava Culcago, Sunday, Oct. 4, t 10:16 a, m,, via Chicago, Rock Island & Paclfic Railroaq, stopping at sll regular stations on main line, conecting at Omaba with Monday morning oxpross for Denver aud San Trancisco, . Tickots via Obleago & Northwestern, or Chicago, Duslingion & Quincy Tsilroads will bo takon on this rain, e g Pianos. Tallett, Davla & Co., grand, square, and upright planos, Thirty years ostablishod, ~ Soventy-five first premiums awarded for bost planos ; 20,000 ava beon mantfactured and aro now fn use, Planos to rent or for sale on monthly payments, W. W, Kimball, corner State and Adams streots, —_— Studebaker Bros., of South Bend, Ind,, haye on oxbibliion In fhe gallery of the Exposition n Deautiful display of ligh road wagons, buggles, sud phactous, The Colfux bugyy Js a novelly fu the carringe lino, and should Lo secn by all visitors bofors leaving the Exposition, The ** Argus ” Anti-Clinker Isths only perfect basc-burning and iuminating par- tor stove mode, Bubstantial and elegant in design, it cannot be oxcelled n operation. Daus Bios,, State and Van Buren atreets, A Stoinway Upright Plano, taken in exchange for a moro costly justrument of thio eamo form, but very Nitle uscd, and as good an now, can Lo purchased at o bargaiu at LYoN & Ira. LY's, tate and Monroo stro ————— Fresh Salmon. Junt recofved s half-dozon car-loads of cholco canned frealt salumon, alieapar that beot, . AlL kiuds of canued fruit, jolifes, pickles, otc., at boltom prices, T, A, Waldnor, 45 and 47 River strect, Olisago, ——— One Great Morit 3 of that beautifier of the teoth, Sozodont, is that fts ef- foct upon tho mouth $a refreshing, while s a moana of cleahuings the teoth aud improving ibe reath it stands alone. The Gardnor Fire Extinguisher, Garduer Triumph Fire Lxtinguisher Iatost and Leat, Conta 1o oro than dnferior machiugs, Olrculars at No, 08 Liborty sircet, Now York, No, 424 Walnut sircol, Philadelphia, — Ohickering Upright Pinnos. Strong and clear {n tone ; stand in tune eplendily’ warranted durablo: occupy vory small epace, Reed's; Tempte of Muslc, U3 Van Burun stroet. i —_—— To Printers. A number of compositors wanted immealately at tho Legal News ofice, 101 YaStllo strect, Good prices, and eash ovory Mondsy. . T ASHINGTON HEIGHTS, We aro nnthorized by tho awnors to offer a number of dlosirable Rusidenco Lota two blocks from the Crossing d ouo block frous the now gradod Schiool Houso, Yrioo of Lats, Torms, B30 cash, ud 8160 tn5yoars, If Lot profit boforo tho paymont of $162 nacomos due, 1t s to bo VOLD, aud, If requestod, tho ownar will take baok the property and rofund the tuauoy pald, with futorost, Tho presant owner will yay tases fr 6 “Litle perfoct, Froo tlekots to vielt thly proporty B, F, OL ARKE & 00, 122 LaSallo-st, MEDICAL, GONSUMPTION, WASTING, AND INDIGRSTION, , SAVORY & MOORE'S Panoreatic Tnlsio fd Pancreating Aro tho uest polont Tamodlal Agonts. Ty aro the ouly romndios aigeriion ol o Livar Ol and Siioy alyo otfistautiy aupuly'ul stomnch canot tolerato ft, 1 by the published records of funiorois 1 \raty from wiioh socompany oech bottle SAVORY & MOORE, 14 NEW BOND-S7., LONDON, W, Nottles trom 34 Lo s, A Jrctald of 0 Uhlumlate thouyhout tho Btatos aud Uanad, i Jwe ttigply HAVO! A MOURKS o bR bOUG TINTUS, o PidTORAL BY RS t known for offeating tho Wrovontig 18U, Whils 00 of the ofl whon tha D (agts ate liow Atiestod oal on, ex- 11 AMUSEMENTS, " TFOORMIOK MUSIO HALL, TO-DAY! TrrhobokE THOMAS’ TESTIMONIAL CORNCEER TS, Uneaualed Programmen, In which the Gtind Orchestra bFAkxty Perforpers will bo ansdinted by . RS, CLARA HUCK, . TISS EMMA CRANCH, RODERT GOLDBRCK, JULTUS FUCHS. Soutl Kldo and Weat It -at, ' . sncors Gcet 1 and oy Lha il e T ko v @Grand Tostimoninl Ooncort 8 o’cloolk, Grand Tostimonial Matingo 2 o*olock, TYESERVED SEATS at Janson, M . Tiookaturu, 11T BUALO.br.. Tvening Concatt, A lssionH1, tonoevod Anat, i . lilo, ualouay ${ oxtva. Alat O ahaaieiod Mo SoimEaTon Bamen xclulvely wiod, olnws lons' colabratad Planos ozclnslvel 3 7 ORREENTEI & SIELDON, Managors: MoVIUKER'S THEATRE. TIE KELL0G% GRAND BNGLISE PR, . ... Dircotor, REPERTOIRE FOR THE INAUGURAL WEEK Camntuenclie MONDAY BVENING, ot B, Donlzot- 1’8 boautilul romantic Opera, LUCIA D1 LAMMERMOOR, i 'rmzsvanvumsn, Oct. 0, MARITANA. WEDNESDAY KVENING, Oct. 7, RTIRAL Fiunsp i BV, oet. 8, TIE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO. FRIDAY LVENING, Oct. 0, FAVST, BATURDAY AYEMNG, Oat. 10, THE BOHEMIAN GEIRIL, BATURDAY, GRAND KELLOGG MATINEE. FULL OHORUS AND GRAND OROHESTIA, MR, A. PREDIGAN. «........Misical Director. £5~Tha saloof seats will commonca on Wodnosday, Sopt , at9a. m,, at Julius Banor & Co.'s, coraur Stai Monroo-ats. " Itosorvad Soats, aceardiiiy to locatlon. 3, 8150, §3,00, and 32,00, Sha crovlars or ll casts of thi oliords at box oftica of e Thoatrs sud - priuclual miusle M'VICKER'S THEATRE, Mngdlson-st,y between State and Dearborn. FAREWLELL PERFORMANCES OF gosopil Jeoferson. Saturday Matines, at 2 p, ., Doors opon 1:30, Rip Van Winkle. Saturday Nigh THIE RIVALS and A REGULAR FIX, JEFFERSON ns BON ACRES and HUGII DE BRASS, Monny~KKLLUGG EHGLISH OPERA GONPANY, GRAND, OPERA HOUSE, TRED AIM! damn GRAND FAMILY MATINE! ‘arformanco P, nt, ) 12 this day at 2. Troniog I'tra¢ appearanca of tho ug and Dance Artists, o1, W XELLY & LEON’S MINSTRELS, lflifluu“l‘;"nmnl:h u!s u'mol'll_rcn‘:. "l“’ 0(5 tha Ssllflfl‘ Kelly & A 0 o fon 5 CHODITAUR. 1\|nu§fl;5'5°) AT T A i DDLU PALY. crlt & Cuos) Skateh entlticd LS. 1 u: ivlos, Linllads, Cooruscn, Songs, Dances, &c., &0, Evory oveningand_Wed ad Satutdny thatinees, " HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Thla (Saturday) altornoon Last Porformance of BLOW FOR BLOW, This Saturday Night, by roquest of hundreds who wero unblo to grin adilssion ot ts Inat reprosoatation, wlll bo prosanted Shakspoaro's Graud Tragody of OTEHEILILO, With tho ontiro Company in the cast, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DBPARTORE OF TRATHS FXPLANATION OF ILKFERENGR MAKKR.— 1 Saturdarse eopted. * 10 T Hundsy a5 ek Dty AT oxcepiod. “[Ar- MICHIGAN CENTRAL &GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY Dok oot af, ke tty and fook F Dentyascantrt, Clark at!, sontheart corner of" et T8 Canalat, comer 7 dadion, o {ndbinh rrive, itz A atienon Aoz ‘Athantle Fixoro Right tiapron SHICAND & ALTON RAILRDAD, Chicags, Kanas City andDenver Skord Line, o " n‘;l.'f . .uu;,.tf'.’-g;; fiy{lfl;afll‘u‘:‘w}fium‘({’ ";”LL" fan Depol, et ideq near Hadivomess TN Tlekee pives ¢ 4% Depaly and 132 fandomohenr =2 Arrioe, Santns Cily and Denvor aat Bx. Kazpa Ulty” Expres Bt, Louis and "T'ox: Inuis Fast Kx ... 2, vin dackronvilia b Eprineld Kxpross. Hhringuoid tant Pap Jflfllflu%(fll’ Iixpross, 'eoris, Keokuk & Hurl g:lrllfi'lll&' I'Ildflt‘:,h ’hlll’?lfl‘ Sterator, Lacan, Washntigian 1 Joliet & Dmialit Adoomimodation; CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL HAILWAY, Dnion 1 earnar Maditon and Canal-sts,* Meket Ofled” ARt S Y topers 4o Opposite Sherman louse, and at Depots Leave, Artivd, * 4:00 8, 1. (*1) 008 m. Itxpre: " 9:30 8, . |* €:00 D, 0. Groen i Foimta Peaitio. du. Otlon, Northern jowa, Mail,. Milwankeo, St, Pani Niglit t banl & i ol TLLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. . Louts Fxpres e eichn Cairoa New Otloans Peorir & Kokuk kx,, Dibiie & lons oty | \ oz it (o) Gilmaa Passenge (@) Runa to Gbampatgn on Baturdays, fimflfio. BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. epoti—Foot of Inkeats. Indiana-av, I G Sfescen Resto ek b e ity Grand Facbie fiatel, and ai depoter Matl aud Kxpreos,... &y 2l Sueuatar Fponger Dubiawo & Slouk Oity Ko Pactiic Fast Line, for Om Kans Gl Lodvonworth, chlson & 8E. Josoph Hzp. 'aXas Kxpress urors Pasong Mendota, Ottaw, Aurara Passengor., ‘Aurora Passenger (8iintay). Dubngue & Siouxdity Kzp. iic Night Kap, for Ompi Kan Ong Leavonworth, chion & 1. Josaph Fix Diwner' tirovo Acsonim rave Acoommiodation| rove Accommodation| Sundass. tEx. Saturday, iEx. Moaday QHICAEJQ}I NORTHWESTERN RAILRI&D. Cla Ticket afi (Shes ans rouse), and 7 F ieadtas wnd g she e, > Oamal 5 Teive, | Avrive, aPacifioFaut Line. ; @by Ly & alubiidue Nigh! 2 Dinahi et 1 H o b Clonown Lak Katiso a Genovn Lako Kxpiross & Gonoya Lake Expross.., ‘== Donot cornor o Wellnand (Cins S Debot cornar af Caual and 1ot s CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Desot, comner of VanDuren and Sherm 9 Crand Pactis flono ™ Tk oftes, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. LAST DAY of tho Popular Antlioress and Actress, MISS OLIVE LOGAN'! In hee two new playa, afternoon and evening, ‘atitlod IS5 00 qnd ATIY'S EXPERIMENT, Monday~LAWRIENCE BARRETT aud his Camplata Tragody Company, ' MYERY OPERA HOUSE. STANDING ROOM ONLY at 8:16 p.m. Bouaro soats In advanco, HERRMANN THE GREAT! Tho King of Maglefans, oxcites boundless entliusiasm, Jo Bo JOIINRON, Champlon Swimmer of Kngland and Amorica, * 3m, and 4 sec. under water! GRAND HERRMANN MATINEE THIS DAY (Saturday), at3:, for Ladles sud Childron. Admission, i resorvod scats 250 oxtra, Freo Passos ot raceised. G20, WALLACE & CO., Mantgors, PHILIP PHILLIPS Wil filvu # BAORED CONCERT fn Church Block, oor~ et el O fur tho Nenolit ui kL i i ) nl\xl the LADIKE' AID SOOIETY. Aflm(B!bl;‘ w C“."; children, 25 ots, DANOING, 181 Olark-al,, gornor Monros, Grand ki ta, Musls Iny evoning: Tiokots nt soires avory Ka by DeCloriuo udygwood's Band wluners avary Mandayovoning. 1, AW BOURNIQUE'S DANCING ACADEMY, 128 & 130 TIVENTV-FOURTI-ST. Tudiann-ny. Witl open TO-DAY. For ebildren, 3% p. m.; for adults, 8, m. _MARTINES Dancing Academies. SOUTH SIDE, WEST SIDE, 1010 Indans- 85 Ada-st, OPREN FOIE TILE NEASON Perkins' Anthem Book. Prico 81.50. 818,50 per Doz, A nowaud excollent collactfon, by W. Q. PEREINK, Wil ba wannly welcomod by Ullairs, as tho Anthes arg not difioult, And are just what isneoded for * Opening ™ and ' Voluhtary ™ ploc THE SONG MONARCH. Prico 75 cta. Por Doz, ST.50. Lite boat Lork of the saasen for Singing Sohasls, I AL latad by L G EMERON: Aliets peid. ciually sooular,'and 18 of Lo fost intoreutinig Gharabier. The Isenvder. Trice $1.38, 812,00 per Doz, Tho Now Church Murlo Took, by H. R, PALMER, ai- slated by 1i. O, LMEON, gontlomen whuso Drarions ook havo Boau wuro suscelful i svy utbior, Ploase examing, AMBRICAN SCEOOL MUSIC READERS. TuBbooks. Prico 3 ets., 5O ots., aud 50 . Porfoatly adantod to gritod olamsos, fn Primary and Qraminas Boliools, 113 T 0. JAILMHOR und W, 8. PR DRV n sudoosstal ass i 100 sehools. Fald Dy all dealers, Either back sont post-pald for rotafl prico, LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & €0, OHAS, It DITSON & 00, oston, 711 Broadway, N, Y, % LEGAL. TTNOTICE., Tho lato David ialdoeaton, of 49 Regantat., Greononk, Taviuge Uy bla truty dianosdtion and: sottlowent lott lomacy ta Mexe Mary Baldorston or Mackouzle, his slsters widaw of William Maekunzio, somuthue blackmmith in Glagggow, who luft Seatland many tllllrl ago, aud, failln; 10 hor ahitldren, notics s horeby mivon that the sais ‘ary Baldoratin ar Maokonzioy 1 alivo, oF, 1f doa lidron, a0 ruguired (o olabn the ald bequost and tabliah ihoir rlglb therato wi dayof Tabruary, 18 bin o yoars tram the if Habir i the dnlo 0f the. vald Dasid lildaraton’s doath, &id At if shie or thoy fall o do s, Ar, Bl o8 wifl brocoad to pay uvor thoanid iuaoy to the other rosiduary logateos, as dircotad by tho a1 trust, dispostion and eottloriont and codiella thuratu, Cgnaunications on the subiver to ho addransod fo : JOUN MAGDOUGALL, Solisitor, Mauston Hguse, Groonoo) H i Heatlang SCALES. FAIRBANKS' STANDAID SCALES oF ALL KINS, VIR FAIRDANKS, MORSE & 00, V" 111 & 118 Lake St., Chicago, Hesurafultobuyonly the Genulne, Qmaha, Leavonmths Atchlson Peru Ataommonailo Nieht Rzproas [ § e 18, o5, mi. EDUCATIONAL. Kintergartn for T North Side. Taronts desiraus of sccuring the Kindorgatlon trafol for ety 110 ShtTdzons WHL 1oko Commmiests with 1 MISSES GRAN'T, corner of Dearborn and Ontario.sta, mmediately, a8 ' Klmlwfilrlcn Daopartment will b added to thele ** School for Young Ladios," shonld thora be suftolont eacouragemont. ST. JOHN’S SCHCOL. Tioarding and dsy-school_for young ladies s childron, Rev. Theadors Irvlng, Ll D,, Rector, No, 21 Wost "Ihlrty-gocond-st., New York, Tha young ladiss and ohildren recolved tnto te family will liva ia tho atmo- sphereand undor tho quiot Influcncs of a Christian home. ‘The numbor is limited to fifteen. Reoponon Wednes- day, Sopt, 23. ¥or clroular or Information, 2pply to the Rectar. No. 21 Wost Thirty-sccond-st, MRS. WM. G. BRYAW’S JIOATDING SONOOT, IO YOUNG LADIES, The Fall"Fanu of Mee, Jirsia Solnot comnuane 1874, Batavis, N Yn?i‘\‘:!:fl‘ IHT‘II. cemnposeylamber MADAMIE 0. du SILY, pIREALER, READEORDS Jie Mz, Ogdon, ilaifsiachs) 13 ¥ {Eormen B R, otian) it & dret, 17 Wost Thi ighth-st., N. Y., raupc . 4 ‘Abplication may mo mudo orsotnliy 0¥ by [atior s bove: NSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, ’a, For Boarders nnlr. Sossfon opons Wednes. 3, Bott, 9 Lacatign healthilul: Grounds anwlos Butld- g commodious; Gourso of Studics exteusiva, - T ough ustruation fu Civil 3 Jioginooring, tho Classica and Lnglish {ul ovorsight of the mwore als unud mannors of Gadags: o clccaiats apply fa lan. oA, ttorrs, Measra, Watta DoGalyer, W. & (icay, K. Piindivillo, 1. A. Gosgrove, and ¥eank W, Weatwarth, Datrons of o Acadenty n Shicsxo, ar ta Gol, TIEO, VAT, Prosidont, ALLEN'S ACADEMY, bracing PRIMARY, PREPARATORY, and AOA- A0 DEPARTMENTS; SPLENDIDLY ogqulppod pupils Toceivod at mny timo. for oy of wih s O R W ALLEN LU DY Penctnat, 1 Michigan-ay. Fall Entranco Ksamiuations, Sopt, 23aud 24, w1 8o, m, [For Caratogue and Juns Kntraneo Examiuation Papers, addros Proft BAS'L KNEIWAN D SAML! NELAND, Sec., Loston, Mass, DS BULKERYS WOARDING AND DAY wchool, for young ladlos, at L'arsytown-on-the-Hud i, wrill rdopos Bept, 10, \{ LLE, TARDIVEL, 55 W, FORTV-SIXTII-ST., N, oA Krinch b ed B, Do Tz sl Day!Schoot for sounis isdies st chiliivon, Rapt. GOUND sOfforATsHII ‘Modost, mnan:.::{\'}l;'m?}y domeaner, hysieal ovelioment NKERS MILITATY INSHTEU ; A i Makon: o No Gole ¥erers i ¥. MEDICAL, NO CURE! N MW Dr. Kean, 300 SOUTIL CLARK-ST., UIIICAGO, May bo ounaltad, parsotiaily or by ual, troo.f eharge, cuit ot o ey dbsion.” it 7 EAN'ES Sy phaguia ‘Ot Houta. ' e 1459, . Bbidays Feonts B DR. A. G. OLIN, 187 Washington-st. . 110 longest engogod and most suo: Spoainl binalclan tu tho altylu the siuelal igsatuont, of privatc aparimont los treatiso, i adily ourod. i , boaril aifontiance, &o, fond 3 stasps Patliuta at’s distancy truatéd by niail. Mathey Caylus’ Capsules, Used for over tweatly yoars yith aroat muccous by the Uit ne 1arte R Fork sodl Tinilon, Haro beon ol sborur 108l thor (o i cufaof sl dL- Chaticot, rosont o i e L & S o Nagimo, Part 0l by Drugilsts tiranchout ihe Unitod Satds. T T MANTIODD RE TORY A victiw of youthtul fupradencn, causing premature gaNRL I S R RS Knowi romudy, has found st M 30id 7 reta wila followaufurara, TRV 3 ety N wfi:fifiackages TRACTIONAT, CORRENCY IN EXCHANGE FOR Bills of National Cumengy, Ar TRIBUNE OFFICL.