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* posterity look out for its own fame. THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUN! worn out and ugod up, 1ald by, at tho age of 50. Yha royalost years of her lifa Woro botora hor at that nge. 8o many falled of this for Iack of tombining housohold duty with-dintelicotual cul~ ture. Tho husband at found a vast mental distance botweon himsolf and wifo, 80 that thero wna slmost no_ companionship botween thom. [t was hard work to live, and nothing but intel- lectual cultura would mako it casy. . NS, CONDIN, of Ohleago, mald she wanted to any ono word of practioal mmport to wives snd mothors. She had read Ifamilton on ‘‘ An Intellectunl Lifo," and found a8 chio procooded that ahe was nblo to keol in mecing diatanco of intollectunl pooplo. woman's pecnliar intuition ounbled her to go on fastor with study than men could, Every woman had this capability, though she miglt ot kuow it. [Applanee.} Mrs. Soulo apoke of & lady of 76 whom aho had known, and who waa_tho Dost-rond porson sho over mot n classical English literaturo. 8ho hiad beon tho mothor of sixtcen childron, having married nt a time when peoplo felt at liborty to marry with only money onough to poy tho proachor. 8ho had nothing but & common- school cducation, and by tigid Lnbits of ltxmdv sho arrived at hor bigh cnlture, and lived ta :: ripo old age. 'Cho spoaker urged yomen ta lat tho ruffling, aud;tho plenting, ond nquuciug £0, snd think of the {imo l\ir}um thoy would nee mo resouraes in aftor lifc. wMfl. Howo added an attorthought. It was that womon should lontn o concontrata their studios, She would recommend a division of an hour a day botweon philosoply aud (reok and Tatin, If thoro was but a quariorof an lour Tor study, lot it bo davoted to theology—tho O1d Now Teatamonis. Iu:(:(?c“rw uo:‘no Announcoments by the, Trosidont, tho Congresa sdjourncd until 10 o'clock this i DIESE-NEFORM, Pho announcemont made by Mra, Livormoro at tho aftoruoon session, that gentlomon would bo excluded from tho CnnFrcun during tho ‘)ls- cussion of the subjcct of ' Dress.Raform,” on Saturday morning, owing to tho: fact that a diz- play i to b mado of nome now atylos of femalo anderwear, is likaly to create some” opposition. Soveral ludics havo oxpressed their disapproval of the arrangoment, bolioving it is zctuated by unnccossary dolicaoy, and have sipnified an in- tention to bring tho matter to n volg, TILE PROGRAMME TO-DA. At 10 o'clock this morping, Mrs. Ellon Mitch- ell, of this city, will read a paper on fallen ‘women. At 11 o'clocl, n paper will bo read, ' The Influ- enco of Lucrn’curln: pnm Orimo," h’y Mrs, Julia Howe. At 2 o'lock this afternoon, Dr. Mary Safford Blake, of Philadelphis, will road a papor, *‘Qur Inhoritanco, with Roferonce to Pre-Natal In- fluonces,” At 3 o'clock Dr. Mury Lee, of Oswego, witl read a papor on © 'Tho Relation of Women Physicians to Socioty."” At 734 o'clock in tho ovening thero will be & paper by Dr. Enslin, of Orango, N. d,,on **Women ag Dentists,” . MMz, Malloy, of Eikhart, Ind., wiil follol‘! with a paper on * Woman's Part in Journalism. ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE. ©loso of the Reunion=The Sanquet. Special Dwspaich to The Chicago Tribune. BramorieLy, 11, Qct. 16,—~The Army of tho Menneasee at thoir meoting to-day pussed reso- lutions of gratiwde to Springfield, and ad- journod to moet at Dos)oines, In., Sept. 20 aud 30, 1875 Ex-Gov. Flotcher, of Miscourl, will bo tho orator. The bunquet was held at tho Le~ land this ovoning. Thero are rumors that 1% was an elogant sproed, as it ought to have been ot tho rate of $7 a mouth, Nobody was nd- mitted who badn't 87 to thraw away. The roporters unanimously concluded that it wasn't worth $7, so thoy unani- mously stayed outside aod henrd tho worn-out straina of Old Shady.” eung by TLumbard's choir, as they floated on thoe smoky atmosphero of tho hotal-corridors. Thero was a recnrrflon a4 the Exeoutivo Mausion, when the illusirious men submittod to hnve their bands shaken by s largo and promiscuous crowd. Evorybody shook thoir hands. It was o rogular -jam and & firat-rato opportunity for pickpockets, Who havo boan horoe in forco, aud have exarcived thoir peculiar talents with consummato ability, Their profits have beou large. Mr. Scammon Jost 8 valuable ticker; so did Col. Avery, whoszo plothorie pockoetbook alyo took the winga of the morping and flow away, Gen, Chotlain is also in mourning “for bis wallet. Rooms in tho Loland woro rifled last night. Po- litical talk, and there is a good deal of it, is all in tho direction of Bhorman, Io made a ten- strike by walking out to ths cemetery at tho head of his old comrades. Paooplo think it ovinced o domocratic spirit, but thero aro soms who dare to state that his proposition to trans- mit the glory of tho Army of tho Tennes- soe to tho children of tho officers has a tendency to military aristocracy which should notgbe encouraged, Thoy say Let In iho lau- guage of Sir Boylo Rochoe, * Pastority bas done nothing for us, and, being an unknown quaatity, there is no telling what it may da for itself.” Thase inconaclasts thivk that posterity had bot- tor work out its own galvation. Anyway, itis couceded that Bherman blundered politically when Lo started thejootion of military primogoni- turo ; but aftor all, the sentiment proponderates for Shorman, and the offico-holders, of which thero are hundreds horo, affoct a bolief that on Bhermna's shoulders the mantla of Grant should fall. Sanator Logao is puffing from congestion of thelungs, but 18 not drugerously ill, He was woll enougli to admlt of Mra. Logan atending tho recoption to-night. BSha colipsed all the other Iadies, aud many of the politicians remarked what a magnlficent Preaidont's wifo she would muke. Tho distinguished peoplo will leave to- moizow, Springfield has done tho square thing, aug her hou!ullfiu hos been uubounded. Thus wnds the celobration, CRIME, A Vilage Burglarizeds dpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna, DasviiLe, I, Oct. 15.—Goorgetown,a village 2 mules south of this place, was visitod last night by burglars, and three storas brokon into and throe eafos blown open sod rabbed. From the safo of W. O, Cowan $125 in currency and twon- ty watchos of different values, which had been dopositod thera by ths village jeweler for safo Xooping woro taken, No book-account waa kept of the traneactions, . Tho burglars, aftor accom- plishing thelr worlk, tho botter probobly to facili- 1ato their escapo,toolt a fine team of hornes and a spring-wagon bolonging to Spapp & Aukman and made off, They wore tracad a distauce of 15 miles where the (eam was found joose in the road, complately Iagged, but nothing further hay beon hieard of tho burgluvs, Juil Delivery. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ©saros, Wis., Oct. 15,—~About 8 o'clock this sftornoon four prisoners confined in the County Jsil overpowered a mason at work repairing the wall, tied him, takiog bis tooly, and, breaking o hole_in tho stone wall, escaped. Their namos are Ted Burns, o notorious scoundrol; A, Elale, guilty of slooting a man; Holly, counterfeitor; 3uoller, guilty of manslanghtor. Up to tho present timo thoy bavo not boen rotaken, Murderod for a Watch and $100. OstAma, Neb,, Oct. 15.—Private information recelved to-day from Fairbury,Jeffernon Couuty, Nob., states thav on SBunday last tho body of I 0. Whitaker was found on tho Blue River, bolow tho mouth of the Saudy. Sherilt Jefforson in- vestigated tho matter, and found tho murderor in o porson named l’rowott, who haas beon arrent- ed. The murder was conunitled for a wateh aud 8100 in greenbacks. Attempted Incondiarism. Qurneo, Oct, 15.—An attompt was mado yes- terday to firo the Government emigrant-shed at thisplace, Alarge lumpof wasse, suturatedincosl- ofl, was disooverod blaziug on tho floor, in cloio proximity to tho wooden wall of tho tivkel-offico, which bad alroady caught firo. There wora a number of omigrants sleoping diroctly above where the lighted wasto waa thrown, Eduoation for Young Ien . Tho Bryant & Btration Chicogo Buatnoss Collego iy now acoupying a Inrge sbare of tus clegant Halo Bullding, opposite Field, Loltor & Co.’s. Inviug an abundance of rocitation-rooms, mllllchu:;n ll'\ln Il,lj(rty ciiation-classes per day, muny new otudies havo boen B Tate,Tiviruotin can mowr b had In book keeping, writing, arithmatic, coinmorclal ‘“’l rnadluul apelling, gramuiar, aluebrs, geemetry, urchitecturs! nand mechanieal drawing, pliosography, Gerinan and French, ete. Any ono vilmuli this astitution will Dave 8 food opiulon of it, 14 18 not nocessary ta ux- cend sfairs to reach the College office, A eale aud easy- runuing passenger elavator glvos ready accesi to oither Y. ——— e Pianos for Cesh, Afew {netruments that bavo been rented and bui Little used cun ho bought ut Iteed’s Templu of Munio, No, 93 Van Buron streck, at tho very lowest panlo Bricon, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1874-- N PAGES, 7 RAILROAD NEWS, The Chicago Roads Siill Rofuso to Sign That Agreement, The Grand Trunk Also Deolines to Come In, Passengers to Have Only 100 Pounds of Baggago Free. Rates on Cotton, Stock, Ltc. The Baltimore & Ohio and Michigan Contral, THE SARATOGA AGREEMENT. It wos not generally known that the Chiengo ronds leading to the West and other Wostorn and Northweatern linoa bad refused to sign the ngreoment prapared by tho meotlng botd at Now York on tho 1st inst. until tlie fact was made known i yostorday’s Tnisuxe. Tho matter was kopt vory saoret, an it was hoped that the ronds might yot como to torms, provided nome modi= flcations In the agroement woro mado, Sovoral of tho Westorn Commissioners waited upon the ‘manngors of our roads and tried to fuduce them to joiu the othor ronds, but without avail, all of thom remaining firm, claiming that they COULD KOT DELEGATE THE POWERH of a President to the Commissionors. 1t is atated that tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad would sigu tho document, provided the other ronds would do tuo same. But as there wns no chance whatover thab tho other roads would “coms down,” it was an oasy matter for tho Durlington to wake uuch & promiso. Tho torms of tho sgreement, however, have now beon accopted by all tho ronds east of Chi- cago, with tho excoption of THE GUAND TRUNK RAILWAT, which stubboruly refusca to join. A committee, consiating of Commodore Vandorbilf, Presidont J. F. Joy, of the Michigan Contral, sud o fow othor mngnates in favor of this movemont, woro appoinfed to wait upon the mnm\?em of the rand Trank and induco them to join, Thoy will meot the Grand Trunk oflicials at Boaton to-day, Dut it is confidently nsserted that their offorts will prove of no avail, although the Commieaion- cin think that thoy will jon. Were it not for the porsistent rofusnl of this road tho movoment onst of this city, at least, would bo a porfect auc- cesn. Asitis ihis rond muy yot bo the cause of tho breaking down of the wholo cdifice of ro- form, gotton up at #q much trouble aud expense. As far as the country WEST OF OIIIOAGO is_conoerned, this agrocmont bad no_ further coffoot axcopt o equalizo the rates and clausitica- tions af such poiuts as compele with tho ronds that havo joined tho confedoration, as, for ex- ample, the ‘Toledo, Wabnsh & Western, which crogros our Wostern roads at varlous points; thoe Western managors _bhaviog agreed not to in- teifero at such poluts, but to abide by tho deeis- iong of flio Commisaionors. ", Tho first maoling, hold yosterdaymorning, whs between tha Westorn Conimlissionors and the GENUDAL TICKET AND PASHENGER AGENTS. The ogents wero informed by tho Commis- aloners that it hadbeon docided the day provions, at & meoting with the maunagors, that 100 pounds of baggage only should bo checlied freo; all in oxcoss of this amount shall bo chargod at tho rato of 15 per cent of tho rogular frat-clnss pagsenger rates. Ior oxamplo; the fare be- tween Chicngo and New York is 822; 15 por/ cent of this rate would bo $3.30 for every 100 pounds overweight betweon hero snd Now York, How onoroun and unjust this regulation is to the traveling public can best be Been by tho fact that on ordinary Baratoga trunk woighs about 70 pounds, thus leaving but 30 pounds for baggage, The agonte wers also informod that §t hed ‘beon deoided to abolish tho system of paying commisalona to acalpora nud azents for the sale of tickets, and it was loft to the option of tho Qeneral Ticket Agents whether this rulo should §u~ima effoct at onco or on tho lst of Novem- or. Aftor a ehort consultatlon, It was decided that this reform should not go into effoct until the 18t of next month, a8 it would take somo timo to male the propor arrangements, The meoting thon adjourned, et TEEFREIGHT AGENTS, ‘The Goneral Froight Agonts met again at 1l o'clock. Mr. James Smith, of the Chicago & Alton, in the chair, and Mr. T, B, Wilson, of the Louisville, Paducah & Southwestern, acting as Hecretary. All the Western Commiesioners and. the samo gentlemen mentioned in yesterday's paper were presont. The repoxt on classifica- tions and rates was submittod, accopted, and ndopted, and ordored to take oftect on tho 25th of November. THE RATLS TO DE MAINTAINED until that dato will ho as follows : From Chicago to Now York—Tirst class, $1.60 ; second cluas, S1.10; third clasy, 85 cents; fourlh olags, 40 cents. B Other points South and Southwest, north of tho Obio and east of the Misslssippi, are based on the above rates as stated yesterdny. After that daio the rates, will bo at the ratio of 45 cents per 100 pounds on fourth ciasy from Chicago to Now York. CATTLE RATES wero ostablished on the basia of §6 cents per 100 pounds from Ohicago to New York. Duffalo znd Pitteburg ratos on stock were made pro rata on New York ratos. No &tock rates for these places wero herotofore in exictence. - Cotlon rates have beon ostablished for Natchoz, Mem- ohis, apd Bt. Lows, tho roads running from “yansviilo, Louisvilie, and Cincinnati ngreelng to make such rates « from — those points on cotton comiug to thom by lhe river a8 will prevont the bont lincs from “ cutting " tho thiough rates. Tho Comumittee which bad been appointed to grepnrq rates on cotton, cousisting of Mesars M, i1, Bmith, Johy AL Osborn, H, C. Hinman, 1. L, Baboock, Jr., JT. ¥, Tuckor, I, W, Hibbard, and C. M, Stanton, aftor & long consultation, adopted o rato of 81 per 100 pounds from Memphis and Nashyills to Now York, with the privilege of comprossiug the cotton. 5 In regard to stock mattors, it was also ngroed thnt mo passes or tickets bo given except to parties actually in cherge of stock. With one, two, or throo cars in one irin thero aball bo ellowed one man; with four, five, or six cars thore sl bo allowod two men; with roven, eight, or nine cara, there ohali be allowed thireo men, and with ton cars or more, four mon shail bo allowed. No roturn passes will be siven, 4 T'ho sbove rates have been submittod to the Comumissionozs, whose duty it i to uee that they are mamtainod. At tho suggeation of tho Commissionors, AN LXHCUTIVE COMMITTEE ° of flve from the CGonoral Froight Agonts was ap- pointod to conter with the Commiusioners from tima to titne on mattars af dispute pertaining to tho freight depariments of tho various railvonds, I'he Comuttco i conatituted o follows : Ad- dison Hilly, Luke Khore & Michigan Southora ; James Smith, Chicago & Allon ; Thomas Toops, Micligon Contral; D. 8, Gray, Peunsylvania Compnpy § and Jobu M. Qsboin, Atlastic & Groat Westorn, The xccutive Committeo was requosted by tho Commissioners to prepare & sealo of dis- tancen botwoen all compoting poinis aa just and equitable to the various fines us can posarbly bo done, to be uged ww o basis on which througn ratas can bo ocstablished and maintaived, The weotiug then adjourned. fomiat S P THE COMMISSIONIRS. The Westorn cud Enstorn Commissioners met agaln in Parlor No, 2 last ovening for tho pur- pose of recapltulating the work acoomplished by tho Convention, Of the Western Comuussionora the following gontlemen wero presont: Gon. George I, Wright, Warren Colburn, Joln 8, Nowhory. lsano H, Sturgeon, B, I, Wadsworth, and L, N, Androws. Of tho Bnstorn Comnissionors thero wero prosent Gov, Willimn Donnison aud It, W, Blanchard. Mr, T\ L, Jowott, the third Comn- miusfonor, was absent on account of the ucrious Ilineds of lis brother, Mr, . J. dowelt, Yresi- dent of tho Eric Railrond, e mooting was organized with George B3, Wright as Chairman, and Tsase .3 Bturgeon an Socrotery. After some proliminary business, the Cheirmau stuted that the Conventlon had beon «quite & success, and oll thag wag wntivipatod had boen accomplintied. 'Thoy hiad succoedod in catablishing the followiug fowr NULES First—Tho regulating of tho numberof peoplo to bo allowed to po'wifh stock.’ Secand—The ubolition of the paymont of cammia- slons for the aalo of {ickots, and Uizt no mote reliatos Vg allowod un foading cara with frolghit. Third—That no more than 100 potinds of bggnge Do ailowed to bo carrled fres with ono passengor, anil that for tho murplus 16 per cent por 106 poumidn of tho Tegulur fitot-clans fara Lo chargod, inggago comlug from Jupan, Olfus, and Tudis, fa oxcludod from this rule, £aurth—Tho diecontinunnco of sllowing stosmslip oomnnl\lmv fo roll tckets beluw the requinr rates, Tho maungors who hnve subseribel Lo thosn ruitoa bind thamsslves that any smployo violating thew ehould be mmediately iechargod, * TICE RATES ON COTTON Lve boon fixed na follows Naghe Alem- 8l Ciuefne Mrome ville, phis. Louis, nati, ToValtimors,, G it ] To Plilldelpiifa, W 8 1o Now Yorl I N N T G 1} Ta Albany, Hchencctaily, Oahiocs, and Trog, LA 1 L0 Boaton. ... s 7 05 L8 To Providshta, E I T 7 G Tho Commisstonera nlao conalderod some rulos nnd regulations for thoir own guldance, ponding which thoy adjourned. ‘[hoy will hold anuther short seesion this morn- ing for tho complotinn of unfinished businces, U'lie next oonforonco will bo hiold nt oledo, g s THE BALTIMORE, PITTEBURG & OHI- CAGO RAILIOAD CABIS Tho caso of tho Michigan Contral Railrond Company nagalnot tho Baltimore, Pitteburg & Oblengo Raflrond Company ocoupled tho ation- tion of Judge Drummond all day yestorday, and will bo coutinned boforo him to-doy, Tho caso comoa up on an argument to dissalve an injunc- tion,* It appenrn that somo time axo the defond- ant, wishivg to build n vond from Baltimore to Chicago, wns compelled to cross tho complaiunnt's track, Tn puruanco of this ob- ject, on apylication was mado to the Oircuit Judgo of Portor Cotnty, Ind., whero tip cross- ing was to bo mado, for the appointmentof thrco Commigsionors to ascortain tho damagos, n pro- vided by the statulesof Indiana. Threo Com- missionors wore appointed, who ussesicd tho domages at $100, which was tendorod to tho cor. plainant. It way aléo ordored that tho proposed crosaing should bo made on the same grade ra complalnant’s track, . Tho Michigan Central Company felt dissatisfiod with this award, and filed o bill in the United States Circult Court for Indiana, nllngmf{ that it would bo vory danger- ous aud expensive to have o crossing made on a lovol grado; that ib was obliged to ruu nearly 200 trains n day over tho road; snd that tho dofondant, when ils rond wus buitt, wonld ~ bo obliged to ron o great number of trains, In consequence thoreof, it would be neccesary to have avory train stop beforo coming,to tho crossing to pro- vent acoidents, which waguld causo very greab weor aud toar, cu}mciul on freight "tralns, Moroover, it was claitned that the award was not cquitable, and that an injunction should bo ranted to provont the defondnut from laying ite fmck until it shonld construct & croezing nbove or bolow tho grade of complanant's tenck. * The dofcmfi\rm, on tho othor hand, clnims that it took ol tho legal stops necossary to ontitle it to & cromsing in mannor and form a8 providod by low; thot tho Court decided what should bo done; that Commissioners awnrdod demnges which hava been depositod with tho Clork, and that theroforo it lnbnlftlcfl. to o rigt of crossing, Doxtor & 8mith and Judgo Niles appear_ for tho complainsnt, and ex-Guy, Daker, of Indinapo- lia; Judgo Anthony, of Valparaiso : Alr. J. K. Cowoeu, of Balttmozo; aud Mr. IL I Waite, of this city, for the dofondant. THE NORTIIWESTERN STATES. Nows Etems Telegraphed to ‘Ahe Chi- cago Eribunce ILLINOTE, At Virden, yosterday, Honry Orr, a butchor, blaw his brains out in nhay-loft with a shot4jun, Domostic troubles, o leaves n wife and chil- dron. Hewas worth 000 or more. INDIANA. A prominent citizen of Leporte,—3L. E. Jud- sau,—who wasa brought to Rolling DPrairie aud buried yesterdey naftornoon, was taken from hia grave lest pight ohd placea in & room of tho ball. A guard is watch- ing tha hody, and the gencral improssion is that tho man is alive. W'ho faco appears to Lo that of o living man. Tho suspouse of his family is ter~ rible. He is supposed Lo have died Tucadny at 9 P. B * —A party of Democrats tn Pittshoro, Hen- dricks County, « fow miles west of Indianapolis, concluded that it would ba thio proper thing to cloan out the Rupublican Post-Oftico, and at. tompted o do g0, Word was telogyaphed to tho United Statos Marshal and he seut ont o posso, but the citizous had quetled the mob befors any particular damngo yres done. —Tho trial of tho Itov. T, A, Goodwin, author of ‘3lodos of Man's Immortality,” will com- mence at Indianapolis on the 28th’ t., bofore tho Methodist District Conference. ~The State Convention of tho Young Mon's lChainllnn Associntions meets in Now Albany o-day. 10WA. At Marengo, o fow days ago, two hove, fons of Henry Coliins, were playing 1t the turn-tablo near tho dopot, and the youngost hed both legs broken by gotting in tho way as tho (able re- volved. This rocoveryis doubtfnl, The child is 7 years old. v —An nceident ocenrred ot Ballinger's Bwitch; on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, G mites aboye Reokuk, Wedncsday night, which rosulted Io the death of Lawrence Corcoran, an employo of the Governmont, engaged npon tho apids improvemant, e’ down-freight train was switching at that place, and Corcoran under- took to get. aboard while it was inmotfon, Mo lost his hold on the railing nnd fell betweon the ears, fivo or alx of which passed ovor him. He was instantly killed and his body mangled in o frightful mannor. The remains wore' brought to Kookuk and an inquest held, %}hu Jury roturning a vordict of death from acci~ lent, A a Agnow, 4 to b may name: gnew, supposed to be from Columbus, 0., committed uuicI;Ee at AMt. Vernon Wednesdsy evening by bavging bimeolf to the Cloveland % Mt. Vernon Railroad bridge, Cnuso not known. —A boiler at tho mnchine-shops of Kling, Bhober & Co,, Gullipolls, oxploded yesterdny |+ afternoon, and ontirely demolished tho ongine- houso, and badly damaged tho entiro builaing. John Kling was buried in the ruins, nnd died & short time after being oxtricated. I'wo others were badly mjured. A pioce of tho . boiler 18 foot long passod ovor troes 40 feot Ligh to & diy- tance of 125 yarda, MICIIGAN, A doughter of Tamsoy Riddle, agod 8 yoars, living about G milos from Mendon, was burned ta deuth Weduosday, whilo. playing in the fiolds whero hor folls ‘woro clearing. Ior olothos caught flre from burving brush, end beforo as- sistance could be had she expired. WISCONBIN, ('fi‘l‘lm trial of James Powoers for the muvder of in pt. Sinnox, of the schr Odi, was commenced 0 Municipal court at Milwaukee yesterday. A s s CASUALTIES. A Young GIrl ‘Accldentally Kills Rer Mothor. Kawsas Ciry, Mo., Oct. 13.~In - Wynndotte, this morning, a young woman namad Mack went into her mothor's bed-room, where she was stift sleoping, Beelng a gun by, with which boys had beon hunting, sho thought to awnken hier mother by nuapping & cap, ‘Ihe result was that sho hf;w hor mother’s hoad off, loven Livos Losts Loxpox, Oct, 16.—Tho Lritinh ship Kings. bridge, from this port for Sydney, came in col- liston in the British Cbannel with the ship Can- dahar, and wes sunk, Elovon of Lue crew of the Kingubridgo wore drowned. SteamaEug Barneds Dernorr, Oct. 15,—The tug Dougling, bound down, took fire last night, off Wyandotte, and burnod to the wator's odgo, Lows, £12,000, on which thore is $5,000 incurance,zinmen Cassidy, ono of tha oret, was drowuod while lowering a life-boat, THE COTTON CROP, Menems, Tenn,, Oct. 16,—Cotton stalks whioh were brought fn and placed on oxhibition at tho Cotton Exchnnge “to-dny prove con- cluslyoly that the frosts of Lhe })Mt fow morn- inga wors severo onongh to check tho growth of the plaut ‘wnd seriously injure, if not cutirely destroy, all tho youug bolls. The leaves of the plunts on oshibitlon prosont o criuped appenr- :imr;: while the young bolle look considerably aclior, g .PPER AND UNDER.” Henry ‘Ward Beeclier’s Noew Lee- ' ture, From the Doston Iost, O¢, 14, Raroly, 2ndood, haw Music Hull hold n largnr audlonoo tian thint which Inst ulght gatherad to Tiston to a-now lecturs by the Tov, Homy Want Beochor, onrso, in i utylo, on Liio rolntions of tha v which mate nup gocicty, ono to the othor, I'ra~ clsoly at half-past 7 o'clack the gront organ lapsed ipto silonoe, and, ab “tha sume wmonment, tho familiar form of tho col- ebrated Brooklyn divine was soon asconds ing tho -Jfluu'onu. preceded by that of tho vantor of Park Stveot Churchy, tho Rev. W, 11, 1T, lurzny. ‘I'he lattor gontloman at once took the cliv, ‘and! Mr. Doechor sented bimeelf at his rixht, avidting o introduction. The vasl nye nemblrge nfl)lnudnd Joudly pa 3r. Beechor Look Nifs oat, 118 faco wes ruddy with a color which seomed to spenk of the,fresh, bracivg mountain air, and wronthod with smiles that bespoko an funor happinoes, if smiles, broad, onal, naud frequont, arg to bo trusted as an n- dox, Ooxo or twico durluk; the evoning thoe grent proacher’s eyen fllled with toars, but thoy wero toury nob of rorrow, bul of joy; as of n wan whp waa touched deoply With a wol~ como fipm ot frionds, “Hiw lightly-ml- vared locks appenred s shade more silvery than whon ho atood on tho Rame platform a year ago and talled to almost g largo au newombly on “‘Fhe Battlo of Lifo,” but athierwiso ho'way tho enmo man, not peruemlbl{ changod by the oxporioncns of the eveutful year that hns wtratehod botween. ‘Tho Rov. Mr. Murray intro- duced the Jecturor in the following terng: * L~ dies and, gentlomon—It gives mo a vory sincoro plonsure %o now presont to you tho orator of tho avoning, the Rov, Ioury Ward Doocher, of Brooklyn.” Mr. Boochor, upon stopping to the roading-Jesk, wna greetod with anothor round of applause, to which o made n gesturo of ac- -kuowled:zmont, whon tho complimont was twleo ropented.-with greater warmth aud omphbasis, Ar, Becchor wis ovidontly moved by this ox- ression of kindly feoling, and, in alluding to 1t Fn tho opguing sontonco of his nddross, acknowl- odgod hip appreciation of the tribute. Follow- ing is & Ludi summary of 3 TUE LECTUDE: Lapres aNp GuyrLemex: 1 thank you sineerly, Whila T lii in Braoklyn it ncoms to mo that 1 havo cams fiome to Tiaston, and your kindness aud ils signieanco Ewill not protend to” misunderstand; agala I thouk you, That acalety munt classify Htaelt 1a inoviiable, for thero fs fr moral and intelloctual ailaiva n apecifi gruvily whfel st nooda piaco difforont pooplo_snd classas of peoplo a difforent clovations, Many defend clanses and tany assail_them, sud both in past aro right, Cor a5 clasecs havodemeatiod tomselves it tinica et ‘thoy, hava been mischioyons, and the class spirit whon it 18 pclfiah und arrogant i lways bad. Lut theao aro [aults of administration and not of organizzs tion, Boractimes clagscs aro political and artificul, and 14 46 flien, chlolly, that thoy give offcuso to’ our demoorati feellngs, Whero - men who bave dosorved sl givo bivlh to childeen that oro of fiftlo Wluo in tho conduct of affalts, a heroditary class then becomes oxccodingly and very {ropuly offenrive to the democratio spivit, But sockely, LY its own naturo, aud by o necessity which #1 seigiual and orgontc, cinssifics. If you werd to lovol [=. thoweand tines, new nditistments wonld ut famo 2igli 1, and some lov dowst, and somo fn- ermadiute, Wlizo tho population i shuatiud widely ecattorad, tuin tondovcy 18 locn obvious, but it beconica opparent, this claseifying Aplrit, as population crowds atound & contce, oa’ competition Lrings out wmen and compares them ono with another, a5 men Lelp cach othier, and 5o coslesco and act in tommon ends and comuion ronka. Tho ganeral influenco under which cleses fumm nvo professional ond industeial, that fs to sy, common pursuits. Then thero aro nifinitiea "iuntelcetusl thot draw otbor mens to- gether, or afinitice of tasto, or mocink nfinities, and caclh of thiea or all of thom conjointly act to clnasify miatt, Wo eonsldar where or dpninaut facultios ara niost Uik o o gratiied ; o 4S8t lova to go nmony {1030 that 30 not bollovo 88 wo bellovo, and ngalust whom our Tufth in conatantly boating With n_corre~ spondiny rovound, Wa do not Mk {0 earryour tastca sihere theysoonfront contlictiug taslcs, nor ur aflec- tions whera w20 find counter (astca audd affectione, und thero are coimbativo tondenclea nnd. destructive futlu- ences, Dien cantiot be company for nil, only for nome, and thone ehme they aeleot necording to one law or ans otier of matification, efthor of power, or iutellect, o tante, or affection, or mornl sontiments. Thyo fullcut and the largest concepti of & man ia ono that mvsures soclety vertieally, ¥zom lop to bot- tom, and Las something of evorything f bim, 1o is tho best nwn whom o mon peases without having ‘mora of lorpt Intereat in him ; all that 8 snimal i tuo moet autmnl g Somo rosponeo in me. ‘Thero Is fioth- ing that ccacerns any human belng that ehvuld not ba uurstood by 3 followualuro nud aympstblaed with. So that, alihough ona mny feel that ko bofongs to & given clasumors thun to any other, yot overstody, if lie bo Inrgo cnottgh, will feol that Lo 113a somo wort of sympathy witl every class of Soclety, from tha tap to tho bottomn of it Thero #a nohody that lives or broathes (liat ought not o touch sows of your sym= pitbics gomewhero, Men, ihen, moy belong to several clantos, Men of only ons class may bo very contont nd_extremely proper, bt they aro very apt to be lean, natvow, aud undoveloped, Thero Is 1o one: claso thoé contahia everything, and o bo shut up in a clans 4 ke Leing shut up in a prison, Vegotablea ifter from. suimals’ by limitation in this one reapoct, that they siamot walk, and linvolo stay in ono placo. Tho antimada can, and they gatior 2 they go, ud by lo- camotion thyay graw saporior to thn vegolables, A mau that can boaypy only in oo placa 134 kind of vege- table, [Loughter.] And by locomotion, or tho capacity of poings frani ona placa 0 zuother, up and dows, and oll through eoclety, ho indlcates o bigher organtaition, hiolna highar natiire, and ought toboa better, Mon who Dabitually consort. With men who represont cortain tastes and tendencins of thoirs aro always spoclalized to suich a dogreo that thoy don’t represcnt bumanity ; thoy are epecimong, 1ot met, Thoy ans remarksble, Jitst aa tho speciinens oro which wo put on shelves in mugouns ; queer, odd, and elrauge, Mealihy condi- tions roquina that in tho formation of theao different clutsos iu_poclety thero should ba perfect caso of ac- coss and exst, 1t ought notto be diffieult for man to rien 1nto.any claey, and it ought not to bodificult for any olash €0 ofect a man wlicn he iano Tongor fit for wasoctation, A communlty should bo s th ocenn, whoro thio draps of water miove casily upon each othier, swhich recedves overy river that wants to como into if, and whero ayory river comes bringing what sediment il muat, mad the acean kuows Low, by apitation, to drop tho sediment to tho bottom i purity all it e- celves, By puch a noclal tendency, by siieh & neceesity 1 may say, vocloty works tho greatost advantagos, Tho mor2vors of {hio higher clases atimuisto cons duet, whelhor they know ¢ or o, and whether they will 0r nof, The mero existence 'In society of men tha have Ihscome eminent in any quality thnt fa brig nd benetimnt are mado pxemplzrs, ¥ Wi sacioty coralucts iteclf fa thnt of anpiration, by tho comparinon of men, one With anothor, of omw elesk ithanotlr. In this vy (o upper 'class though thoy muy 3 vail, acllish, aud exclusive, cannot avold, insomo’ clogres, stimulating the lowor. And ko it comes {0 Taa that smbitlon” works by Iove, and the man who Il his 1ifo long will earn Lis brozd by the swoat of Irls brow, and, Leginning too Into, glves up tho idex of becoming anything hiwselt but u day lghorer; but bo loves his hoyn mml ho loves (lis girls, snd acnds them foudly lo school, m:ging, thoy sholl Lo grest men - aud Tndics, snd-aul bis lifo he distntorectedly tolls to glve them that =tilture that aliall lift them to tho top of so- cloty to wilulr ho cannot sspire, One singla batk in & village makea the inhubitunts ceeustormed to aceuracy, and 1 butixse than a pulplt for sons things, [Laugie tor.] A ratlrond-station fn a villago toachiw inel to b cxnct and princtunl, or they must Alop ot home, A village thatT kuow'was once slatternly and slayenly, witls #s ferates all catm, and time, the enemy of pafnt, ud made :13 look vory dingy and du-li,. One mun buil n boautiful cottafo there, murrounded it with o lovely fence, flowirs sprung up like Eden around it, and i Ieas than f1ftecn yearn ovry foince in tovm v rotuil, almost eve ry Liouse was palated, end almost overy gor o lind fluwer growing in it, “And here T conio to thio titlo’of my lecture, which T foigot to tull you—it Iy “Uppor mid Undor What constitntes, the upper cleeA? Whnt constitutes tho undor elasn? Ought not all men, if thoy ara God's own childeren, und lielrs of o common {mmortality, to stand on w Invel 2 Thio I the donception of tho Gom- muniats, aul tha decroo of oy theorists, Iiut there cat be 1o much thing S wocloty na a lovel, Thera is no Luw 0 110 dovice by which it can bo done. e who (ks s higher than ko who dow not think, and he wwbo thinkscomprelionsivoly f8 0o witch larger os hla comprehension 38 larger than tha man who thinks nurrowly, o intermittently, ot imperfectly, Ne wha represeits Iy himself moval gentimaat, £6 hom right and wrong swo s real ax If tloy wera vidible quolitles, is highier thran tho man that ropresenta tho turtle, or o fox, or the wolf, Matler I lowest, though fot despleable by any ‘means, st leuot 10k M wo got through with this world, for as longt_as wo livo wo have to bo on good torms with mntter, - Biit, novortlise Ioss, Lodily qualities are tho loweat, and:tho sucial fectlona by Which men begin (o futerlzsa thomscly with nenam bfgher than mere appotites, How bigh. er? Imoma it evarybody regandw 1hco an uppier, ‘Socloty thow, Joft to Huolf, claeslfies thus : Ab tho bol: tam aro thcso that roprasent infimal quallifen, next ure thaw {lint only repeosent datuestic witoctivng, noxt those Bt rupronent intolloctict, smental, and_wathetio witctions, e next and highest of wll 5o thoso that rapresent thee supornal and tho epirfluel, T uhiall not now, oftor suclia recognition of the meceesity of u clasineatiousof siciaty, o thonglt exptionw 1 £ paint out soino of 'the faults'of tho upper olausos, and 1f © oxpluin Bomo,of the morits of the under classes, in te firstipince 1 notlco that, an wo nacend, we are npt o foryel whiere we cama from s 1o forget tlore eyupatides that conuvet ua with tho lower alacs-s round sloutus, and to loge sight of the royul Mjine lon, **Yo it tro olrong boar With tho woah. 0 ifiny (st would Lo irat and greatast lot bim be last aul lesst.” ‘Cheps f8 politioal economy fn thees slmla doclaratlana of tho Manter; your reflucinent ju & st glvon you Lo sblno on the path thay th Vilgar aro atusbling i, ¥n other lauds I thiuk tho upper classca understund thelr obligutions hottor than wo o, be- cauea thare g tho nenoof injury wud weong tu the conetltulion of artifcial clawion which inukes thein slanzgt to placato hatility to them and fo fuo prvilogen whioh they hava not carnod by - helplng thelr fuforiors, Mon thnt ur cougclows of powor coustantly fund to o thote bulove Uiein s 14 ruw matorlal of ifo, Thore b ol a flower i ta greon-hionso that duss uot Lok domn at {hie flower-piob aid £ay that the lawor-pot. and all Hiut {8 §n it It f0r1t6 o und nothlugt olve, But when & man sas, * Tho World 14 s great lowo-pot aud 1 wan planied 4 $t, and oy the Wi ot 14 to grow,” isthtor ‘wuid aplutiind b sisn ey, o ronts of il vulae masis and sncau (hiroby to groat avorago of plain peoplo, Tho mou that worship itk W 200-500t sicoplo wver tholr Lcads, who pay sn o ordiuste prieo and invo Lho mont wclect poopls an Juwowuers, look Wpon & poor gathering of calnta it fome conventicls with an exquisite eontempt. fLavightor,)' 1f yout take tho estimale of tlin ot refined prople, “whoss notions of etiqueite sro fultless, whose nbio i1 st 08 in batio ormy, who get 1p a they ahould got up, and get down as oy shotd fot down, shout the great minea of “tho peop! they hiava un Inipreasion that thero 8 ¢ somn ort of poaplo "~they don’t know what nort of poopla—* but tlioy ara not of our set.” [Laughler and npplause. And ro gaiher, themsolves out of the groat brother- hood of swon 3 though they aro of:the aamn mold, and tho worm will'tton on oo an_swestly aa on another, Thor was sn {llusiration of this In tho cwRe of n cor- tai mun woresd of, who Was fournoying taward Jericho, and fell nmeng thioves, Tho priost cama by, and passed him—hio had been aerving Uod, and was it o Nurry, [Laughter.] 110 oitly took oo glancs to teo {hat lia i not boloiii to hia set, und Joft Lim, Aud 0 Lovito eamo by, and Jooked at him, but the man wis 1ot n Lovlio, and ho passed on, Audthen thero catne i man whotn the Jown hated, as had o8 you uged to liato an Abulitionist, [Laughter and npplaiiee,) In ail ages of the world wo liwve suraobody for onr Damon, and the Jews liad the Samarltan, Ono of tlicko ace cursed Buminritans was comiug by and ho saw tho man amd forgot to ask f ho was o Butnaritan or n Jew ; Lio #aw ho way & mon, and the foal didn't know any better than to tako caro of bim, [Lauglter.) This was ouo of thoso polible-stoncs :‘I\'un to tho Pharlsces to eat, and the dict, 1 think, might. be given ju our day,as well aa then, with advaniage, No man 3 perfect: no, not oue, All Are wesk at somo polut, Foma men cunnol bu horns down by clasa kympathy, or ambition, or personal afection, bt thoy mny be brakon down by ourclence. ‘licio nro few, but thero aro gomo, (Laughtor,) It i@ refreshimg Romotiings to go from ninong men that aro gond 1 some that ato ot 80 oo, becatiso goodiess fa 1iko i~ ar, very nico diffused, Lut it the lnmp very antinting, observo with highly-cultivated peoplo Surpriso s nn in goout tante 3 grent inlerestn or enthusiaenu aro not in good taske aanoug tnocultured, By thcss means peo- e ok condiion very aiuitablo—ta themselves, ut lo nobody clso. [Loughter) Now the Jluin neoplo, tho reat mins of them, lisvo Loma for hefr Elysidm, and nowhero elso’ 45 ifo purer and nobler tlian what aro called tho under claskes, So als0 thoro 18 n sturdy industry among them that tho superior claoros might atuty to advantage. When tho rich men eamo pompously fnto tho templa of old and dropped their gold futo the trewwury, snd tho poor widow nlole in, liko o_emall punctuation point, and droppod hor mitetho Muster sald, # Ah, sho has given mors tiinn yon il 2 Moro thnn this, thoro staris ot magnificent solf-devotion from smong these snmo people, wilch wo might Imital, oa for examiple, whon "the ongincer stands at his post though le knowa hio s rushing on to black deat,” When you ssk tho devilof voxation whatho thinks of nervanis, you l‘(olmmu terriblo storles, but go to the exchanges aud icarn what o ptrenm of money leaves year by yoar from the poor gervants to Old Ireloud, pluaking: fhe featliors frot their uwn breasts 10 mako comforinbla thoae near and dear o them acrogs {he ocesn, Tho things, after all, on whicl nien sre one are more, and more important, than thoso which acparate them, Tho pamo_groat wauts, desires, Lopes, ond fears, the kame loving, suffering, dylig, ond immortality be- longing to us all. We nicasurc men by many ways, only partially just, but mon, afior all, are not lieze forever, Tliore {8 another life besides {hils, and indiviluality runs Imionrl the Hmits of mortality, A nian may lie n pauper 8n socloty, but yot wheu another world shall uring you to sea him again, ho shall shino bright s rtar i the firmament, Bo it hocomes overy man ta look upon his nolghbor with reverenco—thers is_cter- ufty in Lim, B0, then, while we recognizo the differ- encg liere bobweon 1nen, We must remembor that abovo and beyand all that thero s that in man which ia oter- nal, Itis my Joy to boliove hera that, how bad spever the voyago may be sped horo, whon they apread their salld sgatu npon fatrer seas and under more suapiclone Tieavens many will makoa good voyago thero that go far aktray bero. [Applauso.} B At tho conclueion of Mr, Bogchor's address the applauso was prolonged and hearty, and ho ac- knowledged the complitnent paid him by ropeated Lows. Tho audionce ecemed dooply Interested in tho appearance of tho groat preachar, and hundreds thronged towara the plattorm that thoy might obtain o closer view of hig foatures, or, possibly, enlch o word of his convorsation with the gontlomen who wore crowding araund him on tha stago, while othor hundreds, standing in thoe gallerios, looked down upon the sceno with ovidont interest. Alr. Baoocher seomed not to notico this, however, but swil- ingly shook hands or oschangod a few words or sentonces with thoge nearest him, and lously gave bis autograph to thoeo who askeds him for 1t Thus he slowly, vory slowly, made his way toward tho rotiring-room—always the contre of an nimost importunate group—bnt by tho timo Lo bnd ronchod the edgo of the plstform many of tho onrious had left the hall. Then ho ‘¢ gteppod down and out," —_— ALLEGED IMPOSITION. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, JaoxsoxviLL, TlL, Oct, 15.—A letter has hoen received by tho Journal, eignod by tho Mayor, City Attornay, ‘P'raasuror, Clerk, Polico Judge, and nearly twenty other promiuont citizons of Now- ton, Kan,, denouucing ono Col. Potterson, who is traveling through Illinois ostonsibly to col- Jeck money for Kausus sufferora. Thioy eny that neitlior Pattorson nor any ouo elso is authorized to solicit aid, and that thoy need no aid. Thoy say: * No heartrending scones of starving or. digtress occur nmongius. On tho contrary, wo are o happy and prosperous pooplo.” Pattarson mado an address in Jacksonville, and a commit~ teo was organized to obtdin provisions to sond to Iansas, but'no monoy was paid him. ‘Che Com- mittoo are notified, from direct information, that in somo parts of Kanyns thoro 1y pressing nocd of rolief, and will send et W U T, New Yorg, Oct, 15.—At tho meoting of the Directors of the Wootern Union Telegraph Coin- pauy to-day, the following oficors were olected: Prosldont, William Orton; Vice-Prosidents, A. B. ©ornell, Aupustus Schell, George H. Mum- ford, Norvin Ureen, Harrison Durkeo; Execu- tive Committoe—William Orton, Jumes H. Dar- ker, Alonzo B, Cornell, Harrison Durkeo, Norvin Green, Joseph Harker, Ldwin D, Horgan, Augustus Schell, W, K. Thorn, 0. Vanderbilt, Trank Work, why OGVERCOATS. ULSTER OVERGOATS HOW TO ORDER. STATE. COLOR—Gray, Bine, or Brown, STATE HEIGHT—Massure around Lreast and Walst, Lenath of Steove, STATE PRICL-$25,00, $30.00, $40.00, $50,00, $55.00. 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MANSUR, On Saturday, Oct, 17, 1874, TROTTING AND RUNNING, Hamuel Crooks will trot his famous maro *'Roso of ‘Waahington," with ranntng horso, Tha Pitteburg Horee, John King, wil bio shown on tha graunds. o cnn trot in2:%0, Hanklas & Coultsk will run tholr celebratod stablo of hordos, Thora will bo flvo 1acos, botwoen the wost prowmluent road horaos In tho city, The 3-minato rnco hins four antriss, 0 race bas throo eutrics, ¥ raco has four ontrics, alled At 1 Admisston, te, WoVIOKER'S THEATRE Kellogg English Opera. MR, ¢. D, HitSS.. YRIDAY KVENING, Oct, 15, Verdi's Qrand Opere, I, TROV.ATORE. d LETON, and CIIORUA and GRAND Ol‘dlh’fl’fl(h . Mr, A, II’:%IDTGA.M...N‘”--.-.-." «Muvical Diroctor, Grant atineo to-morraw of Aubor's charniin, ey mmfi.’:’vuw Ttefony Tiow ToCHiations, wew: alunia finingTHE BOUBMIAN GIRL. ' MIsS e ————— 0 tho o of Ank nda 4 1k Tot (o Hrilkans tomortaie of BOEE wgote o o OPERA LTBRETTOS, Savo % conts. i pfasn %0 conts. Onty oortect and. campicte edition TGN TOLTINR, 10 i& ... SLEEPING COACHES, Vin BiicH, GENT, 0. W, & ERIE Ry'e. Pullman Through Palace S&!efilfifg. Eaggbs“ R L B o e Y 7 FOR NEW YORK, 5.15 p. m. Dally, e S ittt .. BAILROAD TIME TABL, KRRIVAL AND DEPRRTURE OF Tafiy, TXIPLANATION OF IREFERENOT: MANK eopted, *Kunday oxoepted, rito Bumdayate:o0a, m, & D Jijouds ARV — MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY Liepols Jool af dale thy and Sook &F Taenty.tecond. 57 Clark st., Southeast ¢ and .y corner o adtpane e & Haudoty ‘nfice, anui a, ) 308, m, . . CHICASD & ALTON RAILKOAD. Chicagn, Kanms ' Gity and_Dener Short Line, ela_Znalot ‘.;"":u ;l’r.]"llmlf"ll h’l:;;,;;l‘fl: 1[11(1Allo! wnd St hrough Zinen. i . Weet Side, VriigéL" Tickit Ofices | AL Dopoty and 153 Handalphat % Arvive, Tiace, Kansas Oityand De iaums ity B oonver Tast Tt Kt Louls and Tx: t, ll:\lls l"rl k‘:l| 25, via dac V EDeingiont Kapretme. o CHICAGD. MILWAUKEE & S1. PAL RAILWAY. Unton Depty corner. Wodlson ant e iR, t Madlson. €3 Bouth Clariestes opmsie hevmon N e podte® 7] Leare, Arry HOOLEY'S THEATRE. — N e A Prononnied Stisess! A THLY A Tt! A Tt o af 80080, 0 SPHINX ::ul & M{m\uawllé. o3 Pyt AT *9:398, m. [*4:00 . m, E H E} . g&%‘i,fi“fi:fié’."“fl.‘.‘“&fi?‘fi“’i ‘HOUSHS OROWDED. A Hit, AHit, | mijneors Sk sires: (6000 m.* 7:50p. m. Ths Sur Stack Cowpmuy in tho cont, Wivory Hoono New | _olis, Niriit Jixp [t 1:30 . m. [ 645 8. m. oantiful. d THE A(Jl\l.fil OF SCENIC ART. . n rohecesal a naw pl Bastloy Gsmpball, entittod THS VirEinta milLien S20reasny (or e Fhtnteos . JLLINOLS GERTRAL nalttoap, kst and . PR Cmtenesoe aomn e testoontat, - ieims 2o $NAND OPERA HOUSE FRED ALY, OVIRWIIRLMING SUCOKSS OF EELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS ! MONDAY, Qct, 13, POSITIVELY LAST WEFK Kolly & Loor's texnsitan of Qe Comis Opors,” 'UFLEURL! [First thno ot tha now Xthioplsn sketchas, A DAYIS SPGB I BRI I R IE ABBICUT 0T Vb Kivors oven! Wailney LSBT GRS TR ey Motnas MYERS' OPERA-HOUSE. Monreo » bot. Statoand Duarborn. E. L. DICKEY, s .. Manager, The OBy Y e 1 it pradad L 20Plo baro Last Week of the Lamonts, Last Week o Celia Beltram Tositivo Ovation to the Slase Troupe ol Colored CGreorglin Minsitrols, This [y POSITIVELY tho first ongagomont of fag grent 1pos ¢ LILIAN SISTERS In Chicago, who will . entortatomont this wooke L] ) ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Hocond ana Last Woek of Mr., LAWRENCE BARRETT This Eventog, and until furiher notico, tho beautiful lay, fu four acty, entitled FARERELL ¢ Or, The Ha ¢ Aile Jamio Harabell... Lawraboo Barratt Saturday, Matinoa. HALSTED-ST. OPERA HOUSE, MONDAY, OOT. 19-ONE WEEK. FRANK MAC EVOY'S NEW RIBERNICON AND IRISIL COMEDY COMPANY. Now Company, New Bconery, Naw Play, Now Hongs, New Acts, Now Dauces, RS, METZGER'S DANCING BRS, MEJZCERS DAN Cor. Adams and Halstod-st; Hull to rent foe Glub Fartl now open for the soason, Tnguire nt batl, MILLINERY: MILLINERY!| Importations for Octobor just received. Hiph Crown Felts in all variotios, from $1 upwards. Alno, alarge varioty of SUITS al- waya on hand, Ordersreasiva promgh atten- fi:n;.! Outting and fitting done in the latost atyles, HISS I, EARRINGTON, 238 West Madison Wanted, by a gentlomen of over tiwelve (12) yoar? expe. oston, Hide Blarkot, tho agonuy of sonie Iargo Olilcago Hide House, ~ Thobostol re) 1€ voqnirod, the droctivor, will vist Ohio: arrangemonta, ~ Aduross HIDES, Box 205, Blasu, Fost Ofica, PREPARE FOR EXPOSITION ART SALE, LEGAL, ASSIGNER'S SALE Pablic natioy be Loroby given, that thr undetslzued, Asslgnoo of tho ostato of Alanmeot 12, Mton and Siias - ganor, vankcapte, will il ihe AR DAY OF OCTOBER, A, D, 187, at o'clock a.m., at thoe whops knovn as tho Altcn Agricrltural Works, Alton, Ui{aola, ol ot pitbilo snation, for cagh, the followinyg deseribed pereonal proporty, bolonging ta sid eatata? WOIKING MAOHINKRY : 1 slateon foot Engine Lathe, 1 cight and one-half foot ins Latne, ton foot Kngine Lathe, soven foot Eagine Litho, § Horing Lathvs, 3 Driil Lathes, 3 Eross Dellls, ono Balt Uuttor, 1 terow Cuttor ani Dios, 1 Powsr Punch and Sheacs, 1 Pawor Panol with Punciies and Divg, und solf-ncting gauge for cldor mill hoop, 1 three oad oue-half foot Platior with milling nttachinent and Koy soat cuttor, 1 Bulanclng Frame, Palley ond FRE el Mo ek b S G atont Chnck, 1 Koy Seat Cutior, AMacliino, ninut foot ‘Liok Stafting ud. Palleys, 5 Slonos: Vliafis ors riven. ta Joclaol oston, Zeav, Pearia & Konkul Dubuguo & Blaux Oliy ... Dutiuo & Kiouz Ol I (a) Giman Passengor, (@) Kuna to Ciampaiza on Satw CHICAGO. BUHLINGTI}N & UUINCY RAILR B 3 keotty. Indianav,, e ¥cket oficas, 1ol deporpe Leara, 3508, m, rand 2ucijic Hulel, Matl and Exprost,.ue e Ottuwa and Sirnator Soesenger, | Dubuquu & loux Oity fap, Pacilic Fast Lino, for Umalia, Kagass Gity, Lodvonworts < ohison & 81. Josoph Lix Aurora Passenga d Dnlmq!lNl- & Sl ity 1%, . Paclilo"Night Exp, for Omntia, Kansas Olly, Loavenworth, chlson & St Joseph Exp.. Duwnor’s Grovo Acconunodal rave Acoonmodation| Grov Accomun “*Ex. Bundaje, 1% Saturday, 3 CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Tiehu 62 Clark-st, (Sherman-1i e G e e rinerangiraaehy aud 78 Ganot aPaotfioTsat Lin @ Dubuguoi).y & aDubuqua NTght iex, o @ Omalia Nigitt Fxhros a Irooport & Dubunuo Kikeoss.s = L'reoport & Dubnaue 1:2b; ) i\\“}\'lflkfiu Mail, PArs & Dlilwaukes P Greun 1y Napress & b Paal & Winans EeREBEERE PEPFPIUADTRpTIL unova Lako Hxpross. zpress, ¢ Genova Lako X a~Dopot cornor o] Well aud Kinz 7100t cormer of Ganatand B &% CHICAGO, NOCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Desot, corner of Vanliuren and Sherma ekt Grand Taclfe tatele it TIeket afict Arrice, Oinaba, Loavenw'thi S Atohls Ter Accommodation. Nlent iixpress Passonger Rates Gmal-ficfluced and Lower . thau via New York, STEAMERS LEAVE PIILADELPHIA EVERY TEHURSDAY 57 Passengor acenmmodations unsurpassed, Jrar pageago and furthor partioutars, aply to' NEW YORK A A Agent, LaSallo'st.. coraor Aisdikon. T0 CARDIFFE, TheSouth Wales Atlantio Sieamanin Uompany' Fit-cinees Pullpovorad, “Clfebul Bicaadip 2ail from Bonnsylvania Rallrosd WhaEt, Jorsoy Cily PESIROKIL.......Oot. 21, | GLANORGAN....Oct. 31 Oareying goods and pasnetgnrs st through. rates f all st $ho Ualted S1atos and Canmda 1o pogte 1 G Bt Channe, and alfkior ol 15, gl “Ilioas ateamahipe, bullt sxproesly far the frade, arepro: vidad with all th 1itest Lmprovemonts for tho soialortand Couveiencs of CABIN AND STEERAGK PASSHNGRIS. First Gsbln, 876 and S50 enrrency. Socond Cabla, 35 enrrency, Stvarage, $30 eurroncys FirepalifSuwerato orullcator froin Cardift 8., Fata for o ¥op furticr particutam, avply tn Caxlf, at the Com- any's Ofices, No. 1 Dock Chmuhars, and in Now Yerk to P T A LS BRI 0. e, No. 17 raadiay. STATE LINE. New York to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfas and Tanonderry i gxant dow odo-bmie plonmers will sall fioi Lles N0, s b: STAIE OF NEVADA, Wednoeday, HEATE O1 INDIAN A, Weadnosd FPATE OF FLORIDA, Woduesds, HEATE 04 VIRGINIA, Wednouday STATYE OF PENKBYLVANIA, Wi And ovory Wodnosday thoreaftor, faking passongers a through rates to all parts of Uroat Britaln and Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Doninark, and Goemauy. Noth Rivar, os fole 3 5 Crind ool {ratnw, wiiclfuiata’ ool (ipes dice, 1o DACEe, oicey 1 Blackewitlte Ian with countor abiaft and pips, ol Machivos, Tiro Mondar, Byo. ol \nfi?ln{}"l’ g Hondur, o Hiammor Ml countor siatt, Anvile, Sladgur, LHaumors “onys and otlinr Llacksmitli's Tools, 1 Soundzy Fan and Pipe, lot of fron ¥lasks, lobat woutlon Flasks, Patlerns, Ladlar, Rattlo Liox, Coal 81ill, Stovos, 8 Platform Seales, O Ui, WOOD-WORKING MAQHINGRY, 1 Cross-it or Railuay Sawand Itip-Saw and Tablo, 1 Raad Saw snd Tablo, 3 Rip Saws and | Tables, | Uninliu Machino and Baw, I'ang Sawand Tablo, 1 Head Bav #ad Gang Ruring” Meching, 1 Gang Noring Machino, 1 foring Machinu, 1 Powor Alacisor and. Tioring Alchine ith Tools, 1 Foot Morvissr, 1 Turniu Latbio witls ‘Ladls, Aachino, 3 Sand_ Papn Wheel Saw Unmnior, 1 Saw Guie ios, 1 Rogers® Planer, | Upright Shaplug 31~ Tetioning. Blaching, | Matohing Mhohing, 1 g Nnch‘fnfl. 1 Danio] Planor, 1 1ay & Un,'s o Balding, Maghino (Inrgust wlzo), [ Nixtooh- @ with Sooteh Itest, 1 Paint Mifl, 1 Pawer Uirgular. Saws, Augors, Slodyts, y v 0, 4 A a S Pattucas, draulie loraturs, about sald_Maohine Anreahing Muchincs, ireseln Truvks, Whoolharruws ' Sliafting, and il othor’ foo hopt, fogothor with 3 Ohamplon ® 3 and Uhamplon Linrgo Partable Lumber, Iron, Sachine oxtras, Sufos, Dosk, Lute 2ud ollieroffica Rurudturo, lfo mtato of Margziot L, Hangon in the fol- i 'lolal 9, and 3, In Aachinw, Leoriingg desanhed mal onialu, viz. : 3 Bipokcs, tnelading the buihiluzs theroon, known ay'tie Altan Agricultural Worka of 1auwas & Connors th Mn. €lil-aw 8hon 1a 3ntury brick, witlh slzta ruof [0 by 10 feol, brlok founury 8 by 60 fost, brlak Blscksmith saup 2 by 65 . “Iie abovo proporty fs doatrably 1 tho bank of (10 iasisand Tolvur, Bon thethnotacat sho e toa 251, Louts and Tudlsgaeily e touls Ataflrbads, e A, A + Amsigneo, 2 MEDICAL, NO OULE! NO PAY!! T, Kean, $00 BOTTH CLARIK.NTY URTUAGO, May bo cauuwatted, persounlly or by mall, fron of harge, onall dhiconic or roreuts disvasos, | DIE M, AN 13 tio auly physloian in thu city arho yiarrants Guras or o Ullice houra. 88, 1. to 81, m.; Sunduys from 9 to | DR. A. G. OLIN, 61 Weabioutonat, o lungest snsaged aad st wus, cqpetal wigtglan ‘o tho et e ol Srastieal ot Sheonit, Narvo el Dtvaacs. | Disasan - Guliae o tenalls wyeailily curod, tnveiids provited with frisataupr toionts, bonrd, attouilatice, e, Sand 3 staups (or trontise, Latidul: e 32t & dlitauov trowted by malls Sopras, Smise, Luari, sad Gaeer, bratar.g) i aitaed, o frofe o ap BALBWIN &' 00, Agonte 78 Hrordway, N Stoatage Otlice, No, 43 Lroadway. Stoeraya as low oa by any other fine. IN E. RARLE, Goi'l Wastorn Agent, 81 Olarkst.. Ghlotgo. Notional Line of Steamships, NOTICE. ‘Tnomost eouthorly raute Lias nlways been adopted by this Company to ayotd foe and houdiands, Sallivg from New York for LIVERFPOULand QUENS. S TOWN avory SATURDAY, Batling tror N, York fur London (dioct) évory fortalght. Uailn paseags, $70, 3, cuirrency | sioerage, ab Grer roduced ratos, Drafts for £1 and, wiward, )y B, Rathim tlekets at lowost ratos. b, 5! LA IISON, Wastern Axant, Nortboast goruor Olack aud Ttandofphvats. (oppositanew ONLY DIRBUT LIVE 10 FRANCE, TIHE QUNERAL AL BT RCALI o Iifeies i A VIEL§ DI5 PARIS 91 Vaut Washlogton's Great Westorn Stonmsfiip Tine, Keom Now York ta_liristo] (Eugland) direct. Great Western, ‘uoaday, Uc opuwall, “Tuesiar, Nov. 13, Arraion, T iesday, utorntodiats, Apply ab'C "2 NCHOR LINE PASSAfifig 1 o Liyeepook, Glssgars Qeon ot on: e R ifoTieRs, . 1, eor 1 lo and Madinon-sts,, Ghicago. SOALES: ociiincy FAIREANKS' ETANDANRD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, 111 &113 Lake St., Chicago. RBecarefultobuyenly the Geaniue,s

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