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THE CITY. CENERAL NEWS, She temperatiuie vesterday, as observed by $enasee. opticizn, 58 Aadicon street (THIEUNE Tuilding), wee at 8 &. m., 50 deg.; 10 am., 55; 12s. m., 57; 5p. ., 57; 8 p.m., 53. At the Morgue, vestarday, the Coroner held an inquest on the 1emaias of the prematurely deliv- ered infaot of Mattie Limpel. Tbe verdict was . in accordance with the facts already published in Tae TRIBUNE. At abont 2:30 o'clock yesterdsy afternoon Ru- dolph Danner, while at work oo the new build- ing on Kinzio street, between Wells nnd La- Ballo, belonging to ihe Nowberry' estate, fell from the second fioor into the basement, a dis- tance of aboat 35 feet, and was severely injured sbout the head. He ig a German by birth, and about 48 years of age. He was conveyed to hig home at No. 200 Vine etreet, where be received medical attendanca. C. C. P. Holden filed & voluntary petition in bankruptey yest-rdsy. His seemred debts amount to £155,076.50, the fellowing being the priocipsl creditors : The city, for tases, £2,000; estate of George H. Gibvon, $28,000; A. G. Burley aod E. G. Hall, trostecs, $19,000 ; J. H. Rosch, $12,000; G, N. Holdem $25,000; and A. H. Holden, §16,000. The greaer part of these debts are for money Joaned. and are a- cured by mortgages on laud. The unsecured debte amount £ $54,432.89, the following being {he principal creditors : Samuel Hoge, 34,150; W. H. Rornolde, $4.000 ; J. W. Ferrv, $4,000; Willien H. Holden, $5,500 : and J. L. Rernolds, $11,000. The as:cis amo:n to 310,809.05, con- gisting of land in Chicago sod Iowa to the valns of 53,510, aud notes, judgments, etc.. MILIng' up the remainder. The cage was roferred to the Register. £OME MORE CHANGES. , Mr. C. A. Maydwell, & memner of the Ads Btreet Methodist Church, bas prepsted charzes against Mr. Irs Browa which are to be inve-ti- gated by 3 Comumittee anpointed by Pro 3o Elder Jutkins. ahich wil meet at tbe church Thoredav eventag. The first charge is immoral eondact. consisting in *iavestizauzg and aidiog certain causeless and malicioss smis™ to bo brought against the church, of which Brown w2s 8 member, or araivst its Tiustees for the pur- poee of injunug the church. Theee #ui's sre the quo warranto and other prozeediogs brought in the name of Thomas C. Garland 2nd otbers, which he.e been mentioned from time to time. Browois a 83 charged under this head vith bav- inx investiza'ed and caused 2_yretendod beeus injunction to be srved upoa Elder Jutkins, who could not ‘ell whether it was genummne or bogus, &1 a regals~ meeting for th> e.ection of Chach Trustees {hereby ;reventing any such eles ion. Tha secoud charge is ¢ons, iriog fo injure o yuin tbe Ada Street Chuich, spec.ficaticns be ng that Browu, beirg defes'ed in his re-election g8 Trusiee, insugated Garland snd othe:s to begm the quo warsuto Ero ceedines provicusiy >ferred to, acd that in furtherance of said cous iiacy Brown gave derogators and rlsuderons informstion to prees reporie:s_rnd others in regard to the hurch aud meabers thereof. wita the design of Lringng the church into contewpt and injuring 16 good name. 4 “The Linrd charge is that Brown, ai some time dwine ihe vesr 1873 or 1574, in a conver:ation at Lia odics with one Newport, used profanc lau- ) VEBSONAL. Georze . Canfield, of 1he Commercial, Toledo, 0., was at the Palner House last evening. Robert Browp, of Glesgo~, Scot'and, was &t the Tiemont Bonse las! ovening. Georgo P. Rowell, the great advertiser, wes at he Ticront Hopse with bis family yesterdsy en ronte for Greea Lake. HOTCL ABRIVALS. Tremont Hous»—J. B, Fogacd H. C. Smytk, Lon- &ou; C. V. Bacons, Ruode Isiend ; Z. D, Warren, Baf- fulo; Samual Goodwin, Dstroit; Jawes Wilkineon, New York: H, Isam, New Orlsens....Sherman The Hom. J. C. Mz, Scracuse; Wm. Horis, Hooghton, Dich.; Jumes Nimmo, Weshingter, D. C. John_Davis, Wing, . Bacon, Doston; F. Pwight, Indiunapo. B. Doblive, Phiiadeippla; E, P, Bosten; . I . Paater, San E. C. Duvis, Hilwank Weaver, Pulford, New York; Afinn. ;. Franciseo; 3 Pucific Uo'd—E. dall, Grand Bepids, 1. 3. H. Flagg, Washing- ton.'D, C.: H.L. Bowm- 31, 3 Howland, New Bocford; €. L Norden, York; A. Keye, 2. Strong, Dewoit: J. D. Hrm' mond, Cerson ‘Cily, Nev.... Pumer Housr—ichn D. Yost, Sm_Francdseo; J. H. Aillard, Omsha: R.S, Fennedy. ¥ew York ; Johs Carney, SBanghai ; A Goodiug, Havzns, Cata; D, L. Poland, Boston s J, 'W. Danson, Salt Lake: S. Van K Fonda, Louisville ; D. Bogers, Indlan Territory, ————— BISPOP McLAREN. TUBLIC SENTIMENT. Bishop-elect McLaren hes not yet been ofii- cially informed of Lus election, and, wo:le there i8 little doubt of his acceptence, it canuot be peatively said whet he sall do. TIL CLEVFLAND HERLLD tbus epeaks of him: The Rev. Mr. M :Lren was ele-ted with great una- nimity, snd thet unsmimity will, we presume, bs assurance sulicient to warraut an unhesitatingaceept- ance of the honor. We doa't_kmow whether to con- the Bishop-clect. He has just reached full m:turity, and the very highly valued Restor of a larga Tarish that s remerksble for its unanimity. And we Znust suy that such a position scems more attractive, and would appear more satiefactory to a rising man, than the dead put of 3 Bishop, and the peculiar voxa- tions that attach to that ofiice, espaciaily in toe prus- #nt couflict 0w ramog in the Episcopal Chimrch, The Rev. ¥r, McLeren, in earls life, wes connected rith (ke press of this city, and was msking rapid gtrides (o the vers front of tho profession, sure of distinetion #8 o journalist, Dury led him tothe pal- jit, where, in the Presbyicrien Church, he took flatter- [ renk, 1n which ervice he remuing couniry and in 3 forelgn missionary Seld until four or five sears since, when be joined the Episcopal communion, and was soon zdmitfed to orders in the Diocese of W chigan. We think his present parisb was hin first parish in Episcope! minstzy, and in Trinity Church he has yoade himetif enfirely ccrejtilile, and bas been de- woted 1o Lis labors, and with marked success. Trinity Prrish will be greetly tried by losing its Rector, even though he s called o 3 more. distinguished or. ‘Tie churchmansbip of the Bishop-elect will no doubt bo estisfactory o the Diocese of Ilinofe. We shall not wenture in these days, when Ejdscopilians have so ‘many shades of churchmar.slip, o state just the posi- Hop the Rev. Mr. McLaren holds, and, besi it 'would uct be becoming in us to attempt to do eo, but e may euy, in refereaco to tho two partics into which the Episcopal Church is unhavnily divided, that the Bishop-elect is » decided High Churchman, but with & Ureadth of charity and toleration becoming a sincere, Christian gentleman. Not only will Trinity Parish regret the lous of its Tector, but socety i generzl in Cleveland will part with Alr, JcLaren with sincere regret, his jualitics of mind 2nd beart having wou to him a large circle of ‘warm friends and admirers, Columbus ; J. M. San Fran {a: - A WARX INDOESEMENT. To the Editor af The Clioazo Tribune : CricAGo, Bept. 18.—Please publish the follow- ing commendation of cur Bi:hop-elect from Dr. Jumes A. Bolles, of Cleveland, O., now tem- poranly in Boston. Yours, etc., L. B. O11s. Bostos, Sept. 17, 1875,—Mx DEAR JUDGE Orms: Zaus Deo. I am rejoiced at the resuit of your Con- Sention, for in the eecticn of the Rev. Dr, McLaren you huve vindicated the cause of sound Charch prin- Ciples, and you huve elected & splendid man for your Bishop,~ hold, fesriess, devout. and overflowing with gmotjone of love for the mnnmmun;nflr‘ tbe Canrc in all go ‘worke, Ve, yer, ise, blessing. Troly aud affectionately, B L horrse i 25 THE REV- MR. PCSTLETHWAITE. 1S DEPANTULE FOR THE EAST. . The following correspondence announcing the departure of the Rev. Alr. Postietiwaite from this citv will be read with regret. That gentle- _ max, during his brief stuv here, bas won an enviable repntation as a fine orgavizer and an excelleat pastor. While he departs for a broader and a better field of labor, tili the parishioners ©f Christ Church and the Refoimed Episcooa- lians a: large will hardly reconcile thomaclves to his removal : - THE RFSIGNATIOS. ‘ooprTrr HOTsE, Ciilcaco, Sept. 7, 1675,—: Rectar, Wardens. andt Vesirpnen of c.-.m:’b.fl’cif GosTrzen: I berety tonder yon my xexga s, Associute Revsor of Chiist Chuteh, to tays rcron Adiow me to say that it is with sincers regrot Eever a relation which has been 80 happily nug::‘:; Coloren or (b Hadsermers Beltimore wifth T so 8 ure Cusreh of fou r, ore, which I now Notaing but this call to & fisld Eiddl bas m w!fl();s s slep, ing God’s richest and‘:xpon Christ Church, I remstn v grestly in nee induces me g:‘l?ki ‘blessings upon you your olailent ser- THE ACTEPTAN 2 ‘Warazas, The Bor. Wil 5 eite Rector of Christ Clos Bation of that poition and has 1o e D B eIner, Siie 8 sor of the Caured of the Bedoamper, ek icta, That fu reluctantly gesepting ¢ tion of G Bev, Mr, rm,emr{x;, m‘s‘-n \g:" mdif re 1o give exprescion 1 the sincere respoct and 3 &e s feit for bim, bot an'y by the membeen of fhls s, DUt by the eutice p.rieh e represent. P Baauiped. Toa: in tho estimation of this Vestry tho accopted an urgent . be discomfited by & very little thing, it 18 given SUNDAY:; SEPTEMBER 19, 1875.—87"TEEN PAGES YHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. — t 2 i ther un'fl Cassel cnded the warfare by STAR LECTURE COURSE. < N = : & -t Jist " rates ; n-on which thoro was s die- | on_ono and cutting the elder e e G cocouraeing eutlook forthe Reforued Evizco- | who liss kel c;e.riesgfu L the piesarat, ro- | At i ecll ng of from 40 to 30 per cent. Ho sutlng the B o "balven wilh the largs — Burigtw.ito g e brief erion (o b Las Lo « THE CITY OFFIGES. been elarged, for 3t " orstand tho | bu-iness. An officer of tho first prociact mui- 1 i s e shop Caenoy in the | astorate of thia e b artare. items, for ot pessed gb{; P‘:‘ ot tgn ossding, ad M. Cas, ! I ved, ’nuith the ?Ie!k e dirested to soread lhfio‘; Mendsy winliig Bandolol bs:reefi br;zg;‘n‘:" be ool uol‘flmnmm - ‘f"o‘wn‘i?nzl):dnsrg?;g'e l:1'1::;ll::lm”l%x«“l“’c»wars l{rolhuu were also detained & = t recolutions o 4 d it a co 3 il - i G . . J v = < e came 1o he Bov. pe. Pouttmarier o fi‘v‘L‘:“B‘;‘i:;'u‘;”{“?fi,,fi; v T b eeo-hojed. L. Hogan will o sae | ae‘ilasss, 3ty kad 0 other lodging place. EVENTE SEASON, ' S e 3 ‘ to rise and explain. If tho charges for labor i Do =S BLUE ISLAND AVENUE VIADUCT. Dusme Doy im:m:' ‘s‘::;nulzly'.nl:gfidc?t;_ B e A ot fhi "‘x‘f&i‘ié’ifi‘é‘éfi’a‘a’ifi SUEMURBAN. WE TARKE PLEASURE I¥ ANKOUNCING to tha T d NEETING TG, i sperintendent o ools in | other charges a division of the 2 0 0 Titorars and muric-lov; hela 14t aventag o ::;;:;sy‘es:a:d:v wnorning, wnd 7isitad tho Masor | would make it zbout fair. o3 tno | ThoTo was mot s fal board prosent ot 4he | epmpicadscangepcats A LARGERT and B ENTRERTL OF TYCEDN Bl ot vy Y The Committee slpo furtber considered the | myyginas’ meeting yesterdsy afternoon, but | FR il ba also the CHEAPEST bvor offered. unesamply "“"“““'"“dfldbromb“’,fi} A meeting was held last evening on the corner of Eigh:een:h street and Blus 1sland avenue for the purpoce of agitating the queation of build- ing a viaduet across the Chicago, Burlil?gton & Quincy RBailroad tracks on Wes: Bisteenth street. g The meeting was organized by the election of Mr. Heory Faix 28 Chrirman, and Otto Hogrist a8 Secretary. Mr. Henry Pilgrim first made s few remarks upon the subject before the meetiog. Ho said that the ordinance for building tho proposed viaduct had passed the Council and bids for the work had besn opened. The oolv hitch in the proceedings was causod by Comptroller Hayes, who suid thers were Dot enough fands in the City Tressnry. The speakior referred to the danger to life and projerty caused by the want of & visduct. * M Mr. Luohl pext addressed the mesting in Ger.nan, ospressing_ bis desiro for the con- tionauce of the work. He proposed thss the citizens of the Ward wait upcn the Common Covucil and Comptroller Hayes in n body, in order to urge the carrging forward of the proj- ect. “"The next speater was Mr Frank Lawlor, who made a peneral nttack upon the City Govern- ment, and espocially upon the unforiunnte Comptroller. He thought it sinpalar that the city contd not buuld o viaduct, while it could af- ford to hire a Building Inspector with twenty assistants. He called upon the people to rise en mnsse aud bring about the improvement through the force of public opinao. Mr. Pilgrim said that ho hod seen most of the Alderme, and they were all beartuly in favor of tho visduct. Ald. Hildrath and Balev had promised to be present, but had failed to falfill {beir acreement. In the absence of farther speskers he movod tha: a committee of tea be appointed to wait upon the Mayor gsad Comp- troliez. ki The following wera sppointed : Wil Heury Bartols, John Chup, Frod Myt 7 Fals, Henry Pilgrim, J. G. Schaar. Jobn Hess, Comm:ssioner Durdick, Samuol JoBinson, and Ceristian Schulz. On motion, Mr. 8. H. Eerfoot was added to tho Commuttee. b : It was decided that the Committee mzet lo- morrow ulternoon ac 2 o'clock at Mr. Kexfngte office, ou tae corner of Dearborn and Randoiph streets. } . Tho meeling then sdjourncd wuntil ‘Tuesday evening at the same place. ———— EXRERIENCES OF M'CAFFREY. HE FLIES FROM THE FEMALES. A rather pathstic accident befeil Commissioner BeCafrey—Fighting John of the Bloody Eight- eenth—the other eveming, which has not hitherto found its way into piint, on sccount of the incredible efforts of tho hero to kaep it pri- vete. Ifit wera auyihing that reflocted cu the staiuless moral charscter of the Commissioner, of cowse tiug paper would not publish it, bat since the story to bo related simply shows how 8 man of great personal valor and prowess may just as it hanpened. Johv made an sppointment recently to cali oo seme ladies on the Sonth Side, He had been pract:cing jumping duriug the afternoon. and in bis agility maiaged to rood the seat of bis paa- tatoons, and, in hia hasto to keep his engago- ment, he concladed. in view of his coat siirts be:ng extensive, not to chango hie apparol. Tapping at the door of his lads friends, he was promptly admitied. He wasa littie bewiidered by the pglare of the gus-light 2ud the marsed attentions sbown him; and bis nnexpected arrival, too, bad romewhas norpluseed the Isaies, for 1o their haste to ro- ceive him, one of them bad thrown her whito apron in a varlor chair. Under the circum- etances, 1t wis very npatural for Joha to sic the chuir iv question, regardless of its conteuta. He felt perfectls at homs in & moment, and tho expressions of tho ladies of their gladuess at his presence ouly tended to heightan his dehght and self-peasession. - Presently @yme grave quastion concorning county affairs was put to him. snd be howed his | head in » thoughtful and maditaive attitude, as is his wont. Io this positon hiseyes caught sight of o portion of the arron uycn which he ‘was seated, and instantaneous!y the condition of his raiment flitted throuzh his micd. Could it be his shirt that was oretrading # he asked bim- if, and at once concluded that 1t was. Acting oz this assnmption, his miud abandoned the question that had been eugrossing it, his legs were almoet involuutanly crossed, and extrema perplexity settled upon bim, 80 much Bo 88 to excite 2o ombarrassing smile sround the room. He felt. neveriheless, that ho was eti'l master of the sitaaticn, and, gathering bis wits, procesded to tuck away the 2-7up, which e supposed to be eometbing vers: diffgrent. He wag unnoticed, of conrse. but hin latois added onlvto his conf.ion, for he eoon discovered that there was far more to hide than be had contamplated. His industrv in stufing the aprou into the rant was only interrupted by blsglaucing at lus bosom to see whether bis ehirt hed oot turned upside dowo, In the moauntimo tae coniusion of the ladies and other officials. The members of the Board of Public Works quit work rather earlier than usual vesterday af- ternoon for the purpone of visiting theresidence of Lonis Wall, wiio was entertaining & party of journalists who arrived im this city on the fast mail-train. i The Board of Public Works will ndvamlaito- morrow morping for-the laying of water service- pipes on Calnmet avenue. from Tweaty-ninth to ‘Thirty-firat streeta ; Frairie avepuo, from Thu;- ty-fist to Thircy-third streets ; Congress ntrfiet, from Fif:h avenuo to Frauklm stroet; Marke street, from Adams to Van Baren ; sod Falton street, from Nangimon to Elizabeth. it ity Engineer Chesbrough states thst aboul nlICll at E;u be done towards cleansmg the South Branch, in the vicinity of the Dgrlan ditch, will goon be dons by the Board of Paolic \Vol:i‘m in building 8 dim on tho Ogden property, To daw vp tho ditch woula be usotees. Mr. Ches- broagh is of the opinton tixat at 02riain seasons during the year the river will stiuk, no matter it is done, and the oaly remedy e hopes to to make these 80as 0ns as far as possible A limit them to tw o or tbroe days. . SNEBIDAN FOR CITY TREASURER. About the only new thing io politics around the City-iall yesterdsy wns the announcement that Mark Shéridan was in the bands of his friencs for the olice of City Treasurer. Tho truth of the ramor i+ ungnostionable, for late in tho day Commissioper keno was around, and sunounsed that be was working tooth and nail for Sheridan for Tressuver. Btill later in the day BSheridan himself drove by, and a TrwscNE ropotter questioved bim abont the matter, **Well, thore's something in is," Te- plied the redoubtatle ex-Police Commi:sioner. . You know my style; I c'aim nothing from the people but what they choose to give me, and when tlev give me u pluce [ hold it to the best of my abilits. Sbould auy party choose to run me for tho office, they r3ay do so." Io.this event the probabilitics are that Dan 0'Hara will retire on hin present aurels, aod take 8 loog vacation for the ‘banetit of his health. THE NORTI, AVESUE LOT. Iojustice was done Stipt. Rehm vesterday in what was snid concerning him and the North avenue lot, formerly owned by the city. Whilo thoa propercy might ecll for more if improved and divided up into lots, yet wiaen taken as a whole the sum the citv got for it 18 about what iz i8 worth, and certainly the best it could do. ‘I'he 1and 18 now subject to taxation, and the city Las cho beneilt of the money gotteu for it. Thers sas at ope time a question rsised as to who ehonjd pay certain inciimbrances on the proper- ty. Tt bas besa sertled that the purchaser is to do tbat, and it csnnot be jusily smd that dIr. Rebm hes tagen avy advantage of the cuy in the matler. apply is apatt, an: WILL I.E RESION ? It is eaid by one who ought to know that May- or Colvin carries Police Superintendsnt Rohm's resigoation in lis ponderous pocket-book, and will present it to the Common Couocil Monda7 evemng. Such a rumor, or & similar one, has beeu in circu'at:on for 3ome weeks, but has been Io ked npon ag & mere political trick to frightea #ome irresolute candidates anay. Bat within the last day or two it hns laken a mora tangible shape, and tho resignation may be reasonably expzactod to come to light witbin the next forty- eight hoars, if not ooner. Just who his suc- cesisor will bs is thie 5oares of considerzble spac- ulstion. Cait. Guad, Capt. Ellis, Dopucy-Saper- intendent Hickev, wnd Capt. Buckley would all aspire to the position, But Colvia is so mercu- risl in bis likes and dislikes that neitber one of them noed count o obtaimng it il they are tally and duly installed 1nto Rebm's chair. Vhat Mr. Rebm weots next is oot o much a matter of inquiry. He wauts Judd’s position. eod calculates on getting it. He was visited ves- torday by Duffalo Miller. J. D. Ward, Aid. Thom- as Lyuch, and other prominent Ropublicans, and was closetod withy each of them for nearly an hour. Rebm t8 non-commiztal oo the subject, but the Alderman says tho wheel-maier of the North Divizion 13 tke noxt Collector. THE POILIC LIBRARY. The Board of the Directors of the Public Li- brary me: veslerday afternoonm, Messra. Boyne. Onahaz, Autbony, Mason, aund Shorey beiug present. The resignation of Julus Rosenthal, 28 » member of the Board was accepted, and ordered to be placed on filan, A communication weg reed from Dr. Wicker- shnm, stating thst he hild beev in actual service day and night sinco 1374 to the detrimeat of hio health, and be would thereforo ask to be re- Loved from night service. The application was grauted. ‘L e nomination of Dr. Walker as successor of Mr. Roseuthal caused some discussion, beoause the Mayor had nat juformed the Board of the an- omtment. Mr. hason emd that. as far 83 he knew, the powinstion had beev banded to a commiute2 of the Common Connci, which had not yet made a repirt. Finally, 1t was agread to tzlie no action until the report ot the Common Conneil Commitsee had been made. Several minor bills were read. and, on motion, ordered to be paid. On motion, the Ccmmittee on Buildings and Grounds was instructed to inqaire ag to the best method of hcating the library rooms, and to was maltivlyiog, conversation had entirely stoo- ped. and all eyes wero resting apon the unfortu- nate apron which was fast disnojearing. Final- 1y, he could stand the trisl no longor, znd, get- ting up, he bd o basty aud uncercmonious adien. Th: apron, not qnite concealed, was the last thing to get out of the frout door. ——— THE EXPOSITION. GEATIFYINGLY LARGE ATTENDANCE. Yesterday was & great day in the calondar of the Exposition, there being many more isitors than on any previous day this year. The main ball, the Arc Hall, and the galleries were all crowded with sight-seers from morning until 1a‘e i the evening. At the lowest cstimate there could not have been less than 80,000 visitors at different times during tho day, and for a short period in the afteraoon there were more than 20,000 in the building at once. Whil> the crowd was composed mostly of couctry people, there was stilla large sprinkling of citizens, and s:bool-children were more than well repre- sented. OF THE ARTICLES ON EXHIBITION there 18 little to Le said which has not already been expressad. Some improvemen:s in ar- rangement may be noticed here and there. In the Department of Househoid Art some changes have been made. the library.-room beinz far- nished with a larre number of haudzomely- bound booke, There is als) now on exhivition a lLapasowe easel of black walout, veneered with white pie. Some excellent specimeus of this kund of work may also be seeu in the firo-place, over which hangs the portrait, paiuted by Healv, of the little girl of Nr. E. B. alcCagg, of this city. THY LATEST ARRIVAL in the wav ot departmental exhibitors is that from the Industrisl Umversivy of Champaien, Ill. This comprises a very ivtereeting collecli.n of models of brass and stoel machines, iogether with clay modeis and plaster casts. A specimen of woodwork is presented in an elliptical stair- case. Besides tbese there 18 a Jarge coilection of wosects from tue Entomological Depariment, x0d a number of drawiugs and plaas from the Civil Engineering snd Atcaitectural Department, THE AQUARIUNM - continues to attract & great deal of aitention, aod Prof. Hazer, who bns chargs of i, is_wept copstantly busy in esplaintug the fish-wavr, of which models are on exhibition. Tho Professor's pet fish is tue prasling. “I'his fish has iong becn knowy s one of the most gemy of England and Switzerland, but uutil withia & few vears, siuce its discovery 1u some of the northern streams of 3lichigan, it w#s not recoguized a8 & nauve of this couutry. .1t sume 1 hat resembles the brooh-trout in ap- pearance, and like the latter 1refers to live in clear, cold water of wwiftly-Tunuing streams ihat have rocky or gravellv bottoms. The four socei- mens on exhibition, each of which w1l weigls neariy & pound, are from tho State batching es- tablishment nesr Niles, Micb., and weps fogward- ¢4 by the State Commiseiouer, Jerome. Esq. Grezt efforts aro be: jomesti- tate and aruficially propagatesimdiiah, for the reason that 1t 18 au exccllent iy, nearly or quite equul Lo the brook-troui;¥] 8id 0 be a better game Bah that the latier. 28d in addition to these qnalitzes it spawns in ‘the spring. in March, and is 1 its best coadiu0f 1u the fall, at which time the tiout is spasming aud uniit to eat, or at least not in good The steam _elevator in thé:north end of the building bas be: -placed bya bivdraalic eleva- tor, aud is, in consequence, more l-rzely patrca- 1z-d than“@vsr. Arrangemeuts are now teing made for zng s ~team eievator just porth of tue Ticasurer 8 of ce. which w.il couvey passsa- ers and freishit free of charge. The Art Halis now o be considered asin a Beard, settled condition, and Ar, Wiliam H. ascertain the cost of stoves. The Bosrd then adjonrned. -~ THE COUNTY BUILDING. The sale for delinquent taxes continues unin- terrupted. “Gen. Lich had an sttack of agus yestorcay, and a8 & consequence did not’ appear at his of- fice. Deputy Sheriff Bradley is conflned to his bed with typhoid fever. He was reported improving laie yesterday afternoon. Catherine Gamp, Elizsbeth Sommers, Martin Stone, and Delia O’Dounell wers adjudged in- Eane yes'erday, and transported to the Asylum at Norwood Park. Patrick Marphy, of South Evanston, was ves- terday placed in jail to do pevauce for selling liquor witbout license. Patrick is an old of- fender in that line, _John Perry and James Norton, tried some time ago and convicted of cheat.ng a Granger, were yesterduy granted n new trial by Judge Dooth. berore whom they were originally tried. Thev havo exhub ted great deel of patience i aweiting tho Court’s conveniencs in the matter. _ MORE ABOUT TUE PELTZER DOOKS. Peltzer was azound yesterday in the interest of his recent salo of abstract books to the cun- ty, trving to find out when ha would beable to pocket the proceeds. The Commamtiee to whom the matter was ieferrad will meet to-morrow probavly, and in reportng in favor of paviug for the books will majke some recommendations in referece ro their keepiug, such as the employ- wen: of Thielcke nod bis late cleras by the conaty. I8 estimstod that the caroof the books will cost about £5,000 per year at ficst, whichrit is expected will be made gdod from the books therseives, etc. HEAT NG TU: NEW COUNTY HOSPITAL. A meoting of the Cowmittee on Public Build- ings and Hosjutai-of the County Board haa under con-ideration yesterday afternion the letting of the contract for puttiug tno heating oparatas in the new County Hospital. Tue severzl bids wera read, that of Thomas C. Daeshor & Co., of Baltimore, for §13,520, being the 1owest. ’ mic&rgm.monet Lgmglzan moved that the Com- ttes recommend the awa: i Dn(?ubor Forla 1d being made to Commiszicner Schmidt hoped the motio would oot prevail. He was a‘r’muefl to go n: outside of the city to bhave the work done, just tu save the conuly a few hundred dollars. Several members said they biad examined into the responsioility of the firm of Bassnor & Co, aud fouud the cotirely raisble. o ommissiouer Cunly moved an ameondment that the award be made ta i lunest bidder, for 14,190, <k DAIVIQ tha ey . Tg‘l}\;;;meu(clmaz: waak put and lost, and the o7, motion, to make the aw; Co. for 813,530, prevarled, R0 Daasliar & A DILL OF BUSPICIOUS ITEMS. A meeu?g of the Comm.ttee on Public Baild- Jegs and I'ublic Charitics was held yesterday. A puwber of bilis were sud.ted and ordered paid, but a bill of Contractor Hogan, for work op the addition to the Insane Asytany, mes o different 1ate. He was awarded the contract, it will be :emembered, for suppiving the heating sppa- ratus for tae ipstitution soms tmre g0, and Was -ubgequently given the plumbing wock to do vy ‘_lxe av. “The objectianaol- b.il presented Festerdsy was for the ylumbing wrd ma- terial. amounting to 953,83, Abont By of the bill wa- for labor, Amoug the iiems of the b.ll ihat looked a tittle st-anve wer: car.a 18, 30, and car-fare, 818.34. Commiseioner C oug 1 aid he ha{ taken £o1n3 pains £ §3¢ at the valna of the material charged fcr on the bill, acd found that the pips fornished had been charged matter of eapplyiog the Insano-Asylum with a new gas machine, but took no action. e ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Republicans of tho Thlr§ ‘Ward are re- quested to mest Wednesday evening. The place will be deeignated hereafler. There will bea meeting of the Indepondent Political Club of the Tenth Ward held at No. 162 South Halstea, Tueeday night, when all proper- ty-holders are requested to attond. Balatka’s Band, under tho direction of the Park Commissioners, will give o concert on the Westeru avenuo boulevard at Enighton, Wednes- day afterooon, at 8:30 p. m. Tho Church of Our Lady of Sorrows on Jack- s0n street, near Kedzio aveune, will bo dedicated at 9:30 to-day. The coremony will be performed by the R:. Rov. Bishop Foley. The funeral of William M. Rces will be held to-day at 2 p. m. at Grace Church, instead of ns proviously announced. The remains will be taken to Graceland by carringe. The Chicago Medical Society will hold its next rogular meeting to-morrow ovening at the Gault House. Dr. W.F. Thoms, of New York, will prosent the subject of ‘* The Surgical Treatment of the Deformities of Cnldren.” Dr. William F. Thoms, of New York, the founder of the flonting-hospital system of saving the children, proposes to build a new floatiog heapital for Chicago eimilar to the one in Now York. Auny communication on the subject can be sent to”the cars of Dr. N. S. Davis, No. 65 Randolph strest. All the Catholic Total Abstinence ISocieties of tho city are request~d to send five dalegates to a couvention to be hie!d at Maskell Hall, South Desplaines street, next Sunday at 8 o'clock, to congider the feasitility of organizing a debatin, andg library assooiation for the mutusl becefit o% the members of the societies. The Lecturo Commities of the Y. M. C, A. have completed their course:for the fail aud winter entertainments in Farwel! iinll, and will open their first sotica of six evenings Oct. 14, with & grand concers by the Theodore Thomas Orchestra Compauy, under the rersoual airec- tion of Mr. Thomas, The troupeis accom- penied by Mdlile. Schilier as pianist. The Chicago Athenzum will open the fall term of its evening classes in its roowms, at Nos. and 65 Washington street, during this week, as tollows: Monday evening, ciasses in Gerinan in Room 3, and Lat- in in Room 2. Tuceday evening, English literature in the lecture-room, French in Room 2, drawing in Room 8, nnd phonograpby in Room 4. Wednesdny evening, elocut on m ths lect ire- room, English grammar in Room 2, and penman- ship in Room 4. Friday evenive, vozal music in the lecture-room, and a class of Gerraans for the stadv of Enhsh in Room 2. Special clasaes in elocution for bothday and evewing, and dav clagzes 10 (thor bracebes for thoss who cannot attend auring the evening will be formed early iu Octovor. Prof. Colbart will deliver a counze of evening Tectures on astronomy at the Univ ersity of Cti- cago, at the rate of twolectures per woek, to- wit: .Teesdav ond Thuraday evening of each weok dunpg the present school yenr, begiuning Tuesday e.ening. The lectares will be deliv- ered, as often as the weather permits, in the immediats presenco of the stars themsolves, and wli thareforo be more truly 2, **star conse ™ than nny previous course ever delivered, This course In asirouomy is open to ladies and gentlemen ot participating in the other University studies, 88 well as to the various classes in the institation. It will com- prise instructious in the practizal uze of the im- mengs teleroopo at the Universitr, as well as the smaller instruments, in the wathematical caleu- Intions connecied with astronomy, in the laws, pbveics, bistory, aud ecenrry of the planstary =vstem, and in tho copstellstions visible from this position of our planet. TNE PRILOSOFICAL SOCIETY. The work of the Philosopbicul Scciety begins on thie evening of the 2d of Oc:tober, and, among the persons annonnced to Incture dumng the senson who are somewhst new in the lecture- deld, are Judgo Jameson ; Jir. Sydney Myera ; Prof. Patter-on, of (ho Iasa'ie Asvlam at Bata- via: the Rev. Dr. North:up, President of the Baptist Theologizal Semmarv.; Prof. Grav, Su- perintondent of the New Vork State Luostic Asyium : the Rev. Dr. Foibush, of Cleveland ; Mrs. Erils Huntington Miller ; and Mrs. Caro- line A. Corbin. The opaninig address will be de- liverad by Judge Heurr Jooth, the l'resident- elect of the Sucisty. This Soc ety wes organitzed two years ago, and consequentlv now coter. 11¢on i.g third year, Ita meetings ate he'd on Sat.:rday evening of eaca weok, aud the escrcisck. concist of a paper or Inc ure by somo rer-on eel-cted for his epecial qualificat'on. on the subject of which he s ex- nected o torch, and cnticisma by the members of the Society on the sabject of the leciure or puner.* The subject discus<ed ranzes throogh philosophy, sciecce, 8ociology, and theolopy. and sithough the members divergs widely in their views, the freest discussiop, aud expression of opinion is rot only al'owed Luz 13 received with tolerance and approval, the svowed object of the Sacietv being’ to discover io truth in the matiers cooridered, withcut reference to bui'ding up or tearing down any particular faith or ecead. S-S CRIMINAL. Eatly yosterday evening & quantity of harness waa stolen from the barn in the rear of the resi. decce of Wiliam Hentshaw, No. 109 Savgamon atreet. Frook Frickka and, James O'Donnell were tried in the Criminal Court for riot, convicted, and sentenced to the Iouse of Correction for thirty days. A young fellow giving the name of Frank Me- Govern was arrested :1bout 8 o'clock lnst evening with a quantivy of fernule wearing apparel nnder his arm. He was locked up at the Madis Street Btation. " Haizon . G. A. Btaples, wko was snrrested on the 13th iost. on the charge of disorderly conduet, and Leld in $200 bail, v:iu8 brought before Justice Scully yes'ersy reornicg and discharged for want of evidence. It was shown that he was not at the Graud Boulevard Theatrs when a row w‘tk Slnce, for which several parties were ar- rested. Edmncd Miller is an assuming Granger, who pretends 1o know all abont such great cities ns Chicago. But he Jden’t, for he fell in with a frail daomsel aamed Philomene Provo., who robbed bim of about $75. Edmund comiisined to the police authozitio:, and afer thoy Lad bunted up the neughty F'hilomene the pleaded guilty. Sut said the keeper of some houve in the West Division bad im nrn robbed her of the money. The prelimmiiry examination of I. L. Snther- land. former time-keeper et the Custom-House, charged witl: roakiog false vouchers, cyme off betore Commiesiorer Howne vesterday morning. The case of Sutherlaud has been heretofore ven- tilated in Tuw 1wBUNE. The wilnesses for the Prosecution were Time-keepar Curren, Al Coey, 2n empioyes Dixon snd Miner, It was shown that 0D one occation & man who had only worked one day was charged up as working three days at &4 8 day, makin;z a diference of $8. whick Suther- Iand was eupiosed to bave pocketed. Witnesses tor the defarise were Measis. Scoth, Ginley, and Miller, but_ their testimony was_uniwportant, and Comm es‘oner Hoyne disposed of the case by bolding Sutberland in 500 bonds to await action on f.he part of the Grand Jury. Heory C'sasel is a brotal raffian whom the pro- prietor of 1he Central European Hozal, loca.ed at No. 13 South Water street, is foolish encugh 10 empioy 88 a ruuner. Last night ho met Lakrick and Jomes Powers, two eroenhorns from Betlevile, N. J.,, at the Illinois Central derot. He has 2 persund:ng way about him. aud enticed the brothers to take & walk over to the Central Eu- ropean. When they arrived there, the proprie- tor wantid to charge them what they considered exorbiiz.iat rates, :nd they started oft to h s cheaper boarding-place. In tneir nu::lzti::: they ariived at the saloon of Henry Besch, the natorions backman, on Clark swreer, between Taylor .rod Polk streets. Hete again they foll in with Cassel, and he endeavored to per-uado eachoff them into paving bim 50 cents for bis rouble iu showing them to the Central Euro- pean. 'Toe elder Powers scratched his head in Yemem.iranoe of all the cases of bunko and chestrng he had ever reaa about, and di- tectly .came to the conciusioa that 3ir. Cas- ol 'was trming to play him & fioancial trick. 1ind 0 he refused 10 pav him a cent. Then Cassel becamo exaspecated and one word brought rather just enough to make & quoran, and ac- cordmgly very little business outside of the reg- ular routine was transacted, The Wentworth avenue right-of-way still haugs fire, owing to s little trouble the Trustees have found in deciding which company was ask- | ing for the right. Both present petitions, word- ed alike, and asking for the right under the same conditions and for the same route, and the consequence i8 that the Trusteos can only keep track of them by noting the names signed to each. 'Iill a more definite explanation is forth- coming, tke whole matter will remain, as far as the Board are actually concerned, in statu quo. The Jawn nuzfi iven Tuesday evepiog on the grounda of Mr. H. C. Prentiss, near tho corner of Wabash avenue and Bixty-third strest, was & financial euccess for the Englewood Episeopal Church, aod the means of passing & pleasant evening for those who were preeent. ‘The music was by the Great Western Light-Guard Baud, and was of the best. A foature of the even- ing's entertatument was eome fino instrumental music by Mr. W. N. Smith, and singing by Miss Nollie Smith and Miss Smyth, of Vassar College. Among the maony present were Mr. aod 3lrs, L. W. Deck, dr. and Mrs. H. B. Lewis, Mr. snd Mrs. D. C. Straight, Mr. and Mrs. I. Drake, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hanford, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hubbard, Dr. and Mrs. Dalo, Dr. and Mrs. Fairpanks, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Swith, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Redfield, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hulburd, Dr. and Mrs. Champlain, Ar. and Mrs. H. 8. Eent, Miss Hanford. Miss Lewis, the Misses Kent, Miss Smyth of Vassar College, the Blisees Maok, and Meesrs. J. A Biaing, H. R. Maooing, B.E. Rassell, J. Bar- ney, E. Pierpoint, and many others. The Englewood Terpsichorean Club have de- toimined to reorganize for the coming season, aud, in response to the call of their President, Mr. H.B. Lewis, will meet at the hose company's house Saturday eveniog. = The Stock-Yards éutardny morning about 2 o'clock were visited by fire, and for a_timo, aid- ed by the Holly Water-Works, had a bard fight for their dwellings. The fire was discovered in ths building on korty-third street, near Waliace, occupied &8 a saloon by Mr. Kolpainter, and be- fore pagiatancs could arrive the entire structure was sblaze. 'I'he hard work of the citizens, how- ever, saved the building from total destruction and neighboring bouses from damage. The loss will probably amount to §2,500, partly covered by insuratce. Tho attendant physicians of cx-Buperviror Colman roport his condition 88 very precarious, and entertain very little hope of his recovery. Cougestion of the braio, which it is feered will set 1, is expected. and, in case it does, his death may be hourly anticipated. The members of the Englewood Presbyterian Church have voluotarily eubscrived 81,500 to pev off a floating indebtedness, and the church 18 now in a fair way towards proaperity. . IRVING PARE. The ladies of Irving Park gave a concert Fri- day evening for tho benohit of the church. Home talent was called into requidtion, and much prase is due those taking part for the fina programme preseoted, and the very creditable maoner in which it Wwas gone through with. The manv friends of Judge 8. M. Davis will be paived to learn that he 18 lyinz dangerously ill at his residence here. Mrs. Davis is, unfor- tuustely, absent vigiting friends et the East, but i8 expactod soon to return. Dr. J. H. Race_and wife, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who bave been visiting his father here, returned home last weel. The Doctor and his wife ate both fine musicians, and their presence hai add- ed much to the attractions of society doriog their brief stay. Their departure is universally regratted. * Beveral new buildings are in process of erec- tion, includivg the new pabtio school-house. Ar. Deitz 18 putting up a fine brick residence on St. Charles aveoue. A litorary soctety is in contemplation. Thero is sufliciout talent in this saburb to fully wa:~ rant the success of tha enterprise. M. C. H. Raca has returned from his Eastera tonr—buat alone—much: to the disappointment and chagria of the gossips, who bave perssiently foretold that his abseucs meant bridal wreaths, orange biossoms, and the vsual paraphernalia of & wed- ding. THE LIGETNING TRAIN. Congratulatory Dispatches from Mr. Jewell. Wasmrweros, D. C., Scpt. 18.—Postmaster- General Jowall to-day seot the follomng tole- gram to Thomas A. Scott: Please accept the thanks of the Depariment for the rapid dispatch of cur mails, which w.s inaugurated on your iines on the 16th inst. No other country ex- cept Rusaia can run poatal cars 2,00) or 3,000 miles. or half thoso distn-es at 3 strotch, without o the edge. Considering the magnitude of our terri.ory, T Letievo our dispateh of mails is now unequaled. The Postmaster General also sent a telegram to William H. Vanderbilc as folloss : Please accept the thanks of the Pos’-OMco Depart- meat of the United States for the facilities you bave Riven it this week. The acouracy, system, £nd speail witn which yon are now transferring our malls are I think unequaled anywhere in the world; and, I be- lieve, muris an epoch in our progress. Ican already perceive and appreciate the advantages of rapid trans- port.tion by rasponses {rom our officials and the pub- lic from the Atlantic to the Misaissippi. it s ILLINOIS SUPREVE COURT. Orrawa, TIL, Sept. 18.—The record of the Su- prome Court to-iay was as foL.ows: A. Schugart vs, Ezan; motion s'lowed, Slowe vs. Bteeie; motion overrnied, and the case ‘will be stricken from the docket five days from date unlese proper errors shall have been asaigned. 4,208 8 7. Time extended ten days in which to lo efs, : 463, Certiorari allowed. 435'and 435. Mot:on to consolidnte allowed. 3). Reheariug ; stricken from the dockat. 741, Fox va. Dutton; appeal dismissed with & per cent damages, 74 Hoit v Hulso of al.; dismissed by sgreo- men *746, Hawley vs, Hamendal ; sppeal diemisse 117 Gowall ye Tiley ot ol mome onders 0" 745, Brady, impleaded, etc. vs, Sinith ; same order, with 10 pec cent-damages. A 719, Stevens va, Whitson ; ssmo order, with 10 per cent damsges, 005, Motion to strike from tho file the bond, bill of exceptions and srgument. 42, Gassett ot al, v&. Price; motion to dismiss ap- peal. 751, Butler vs. Schoberling ; appeal dismissed with S et Sockot—rul - 14. People's ot—rale on ey pl)cl. A defendant to show ADMITTED T0 PRACTICE. The following gentlemen wera sdmitted to practice iaw on diplomss from the Luw School: J. G. Burke, T. J. Waish, E. L, Dace. J. C. Day, J. Newmao, H. A. Cooper, C. F- Faron, W. H. Atwood, H, B. Steveoson. H. C. Latshar, J.F, Geetiug, D.J. Hogan, C. A. Faoning, C. B. Keeler, 8. H. Butlor, F. Al. Husted, J. C. Lynch, G. E. Ingham, E. A. Fisher. The following, examined yesterday in open conrt, aleo passed : W. C. Baskin, W. Bairy, T. J. Cloke, H. R. Chaso, D. J.Carues, W. A. Funk, 2. Hofboimer, W. C. Lodd, 8. W. Moody, T. J. Peacock, N. Stanlev, J. H. Spears, R. N. Stovens, W. A. Sheridan, I. W. Wiliiams, R. C. Wrighs, N, C. Wheeler, J. ¥. Hand, P. O'Mara, A. Leegper. ADJOURNMENT. The Court adjourned to Monday next at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. —_— PIITSBURG LIBEL CASE. PrrrInoRe, Po., Sept. 16.—In the libel snit of ‘W. D. Xoore va. the Pittsburg Post, &Trgumerg on the motion for a new wial was heard to-day in the Common Pleas Court, the principal grouuds on which the motion is based being the oxcessive amount of damages returoed, and al- leged ineguiarities attanding on the reading of the verdict. The Court, after hearing the argu- meat on both sides, 1enewed its decision. = AMUSEMENTS. e S D Wedams Madeiing Sehiler the em:neat pianist, will appear for the first kim-.s in rivaled THEO, Cbicaro in coucerts with THOMAS l)BCHESeTRA,w e/ e Oct. 12, 13, 15 and 16. The lady comes to us with the prestige of a well-won Toputation in the Old World, and yet E‘l‘th none of the blare and boasting that gouérally herald the eutrauce of s European artist i« 1 0ar profestional stage, Tho success of her performance at the Fourth Symphony Concert was unequivoc., concilisting the favor of the audience at once by &} ereanal prescnce in winch dig- nliy, esse, und graco Were biended in an unusual man- mer, . . ." We carnut refrain from calling ubten- tion to her ‘extraordinary boldness and cercainty of altack,” 3 quality that contributcs in no small to the mspiricg vita ity and spirit of her efforts, 1o her oo and, wta the exception of Rulin- steln's, unequuled akil in shading, and yarticuiarly to in pisnisatmo Ler clesrness and cleaoness of delivery passages. [From exten.ed notice of her first appear- ance in Bosion.}—£oston Daaly davertiser, CARPENTER & EHELDQX, SOUTH SIDE-KNew Plymoutn Residence COntres. e s s it Washingion and Union payirh Wey Recognizine the inconsenience and discomfort t our patrons of a lang ancds GUFING BeVTD MRERAT, SN (nCOMETIaacs thst. many Driness S gl bk SO ded pubi, foaccept, sl having received during tho 1ast two seasons handreda of roqiosts th cotarn tashrCr: (60] disi o tho Sonth and Wos: Sidss. wo hae dclded, at 8 Iarzaly {nareancd expanes to us, th hatd thy T Tads th t zeason fo tho New Plymonth aad Union Park Charches, logza X B D e oF Gt DArone: Wre. BrALly DOHEOE 13 ncomstios. Are wx bo o T ROt trances: bava comlortable cushionsd saats, every one of which i eligible both 1o 80s and hear. ™~ 7% Aad iy Reserved Neats OPTION TICKETS, |Goot for Best Renerved seats for Al sugy, inated by ns last year, and th 1 which th 0o opeciations. Thoy rre ::nigwm'l'?(;-k!? ol 3 1a'the greas numter sold, mllnnmmfiubhhth & [ Tho eanzampled mcces of he Option Tioketa esivod by the public, has mors than mat nur most sans {ho purchaser to any other courso ar single t:oket, and, agers. Cut Out aud save this Progrzmme for fature reference. All the Lecturers and Star Enfertainments engazoed by us this soas0n appear ONLY and EXCLUSIVELY in the Star Course, " LD I!:[ELPMS? il ts the STAR COURSE on'South -1 Anthar, Prat, tor, will inangnrats the S Thnr?e?t‘m?z‘:a‘:fl;ul’?.m:;mnn o Xmerican Boet, LONGEELLOW." °° ‘”"ofl-mhb.,,.. A L D et Sitn, Ot 5 (Pasntay, with his chamming to_tha O Side, Oct. . wi N * i Tndkass, DANIEL DOKUGHEF’TY'&, il s CF ORATN has, e - gotia; ‘conyent ‘break oy S Some o mges hiw friondIn this citrs bt = 3 m00n bl protygy DANIEL DOEGI:!IZRLT\EM sk ¢ amle—an Hie St Sids, hi great Toatare om o B 0 e A e Triinnt o Tarinens *AMEBIOAN POLITICR: O -ATORS AND oy, J. G. HOLLAND, «TIMOTHY TITCOMB,” oditor of Seriier’s Vonthiy, will €lv hianew loctare, ““HOBBY RIDING.® ALEX. H. STE‘IE%NS, [ 't the Sar Canfos 3 7 ber tatos e G o e of Dk S O, e e iy ALEX. H. STEPHENS 'Will eponk only In the STAR OOURSE, on both South 2nd West Sides. _Subjac*s to be annmzced, L FHENRY 31. WILSON. PRRESIDENT WITSOY will sneal bn once ia Thiraeo. Sabjoct to bo annouaced. His . Y Toril prevons hua appeariag hoto o5oeps for this ozo lectare. Other ey P. T. BARNUM, 10 most bright and live locturess on the platform, will tallabous gy . ; A COVRSE. hetciar s b i ALLER . il ey mneal in fha STA T et Phi avt Taot season, "LITERARY LONDON." o which it GEN. N. P. BANKS, nf the lljant ana: , has b sscured for one lostnrs. Sabject: * : O gt the it fviacs akersom th plttorm, has buen i ject: “THE REFTXR JOSH BILLINGS, Tho Vetoran Humorist, 15 makin® his farwll S, and will talk of “SPEOIMER BRIX.™ i ALEXANDER W[NC}:{FPI;; a i ant Scie b e e +h e tl s, o T e Hoos Si b ARl e il lewtzs ALY e ANN ELIZA YOUNG, Kiaetoanth wife of Brichwm Tammr. e of the most cloquent and Impretsive wimen on the platfom, wlltll gy suryjof Y LB BOFDAGE. BARNABEE CONCERT COMPANY. T Gaten e dosinentshod Saprano; Mary A Beraak, Conat; w, Piaaist. A Py The Great Kine of Merapnre, and o of 1 WORLD, AND HOW TO LIVE IN I H. M. Rurnaban, tho fnimitahls: L. 5. - Winah, Trnor: Viies Persis BT, Violinists Howard M 2 NCERT COMPANY, Efi?’"%:‘v;ifihfin Sgn\xgd ‘w"ll'va(:gnf thalr magnificent Concorts in the STAR COURSE, witx Lilferent nroma-mae fov tha Santh and Waat Sides. "q ‘ON. WM. PARSONS, Thehm--—;—v-a*fld Felish Anthor. Eu dolivor the eront Inoture, “PERSEVERANCE, OR THE LIVE OF Crony STEPHENSON.” WM. S. ANDREWS, Who achisead meh vignal success Iaat yoar. bas baen ra-engaqed and will daliver bis inimitable lecturs o *AXRRY OAN DIALEQTS." HENRY VINCENT, : Ths Yoteran Eoglsh Orator, who #o eloctrified all by his eloqusacs so7en yesrs ago. Sabject: “TRUR XaAME, BOSTON PHILHARMONIC CLUB/ BERNHARD LISTRMANY, violin eniaist; Fritz Listamam, violinist; Rmil Gramm, viola: Adnloh AR LT e R L s Goanior Dow, the aietast wprater T Dt BOSTON PHILHARMONIC CLUB, Who ar ‘cenawiadead tn ks < tha finest combinntion of solo talnt in the warld," will give tws exnourts, secatis Soath an4 one an the Woet ¥ids, BAYARD TAYLOR, The renowned post, sutha=. ani t-aviar, ¢l alivar & nve lanimrs, Subject to be announced. HMISS HELEN POTTER, A newand brilliant star, will make hn- 7+*¢ {n th0 Wast 1.3 nnvel proeramme of readines sad {mpersesstion’ GRAND ORATORIO CONCERT, With 150 mixed volces, nnder the direction of ths ahls Tevdar af the Amsllo Cluh, Wrm. T. Tomlins. SCHEUYLER COLFAX, WILl, by spscinl roqusst of many who conld 1ot heer his ereat lectars on *‘ ABRAHAM LINCOLY" lat ssmen. soconnt of the a3vore weather, repeat it on the West Sida. DMARY A. LIVERMOR. Whom John Stnart, V11 raniks among the groatest women of the age, will discass * WHAT SHALL WE OUT DAUGHTERS 7" 2 CARL SCHURZ, THE brilliant orator and sterling thinker, fn a new subjeot. REMEMBEP. the sale of Optlon Tickets begins Sept. 27 (ONE WEER FROX T0-N0B ROW), at Silsuy’s Baokatore, Tsventy-second-st.3 Bell’s Dras Store, 491 West Madisonat.t and Jansen, McClarg & Co.’s, 119 Ntate.st. CARPENTER & SFELDON, Xanaperts [linery. HES. E. B, FOLTON, 181 State-st. (under Palmer House), Has jost returned from New Yerk with all tho Intest etyles in Parisian and New York Miliinery, Tae ladies will find it to their adveniage to cail and exam- inc her fine stock of goods. EDUCATIONAL CHICAGO SCHOOL OF ART. Ofl and Water Color Prin‘ing, ohject, antinue, me- chanfcal and_architectural dra ‘modelinz, and scalptore. Evory branch appertaining to :Tts and mechnares, Fall term now oven; also evening classen. PROFS, HOLMES and LAKE, Room 8, soutiswest cor- ner State and Monroe-st. ¢ ELMHURST BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL For Young Ladies and Girls, will reopen Monday, Sept. 13, at Elmburst, 16 miles from Chicago. on the Galena Division of the N. W. R. R. Location healthy and beautiful. Gronnds over 12 acres in exteat. Teachors able and experienced. Nitive techers of German and French. MRS. L. N. CUTTER, Iste Head As:istant of 'W.shington School, Chicago, Principal. Send for Cir- ATIENS ACADEMY, Nos. 144 and 146 Twenty-gecond-at., near Michigan-ar. Boys aad young men most carefully prepared for _Hervard, Yale, or any Univerity, or for business, ‘Also spléndid department for little boys. IRA W. ALLEN, LL. D., President. Dlwm 0. DA su;x;% MRS, ALEX. BRADFORD'S (formerly Mra. Ogden Hoffmin's) English, French, and German Boarding and Day School for Youpg L dies and Chidren, with calisthenics, No. 11 Weat | Thirty-eighth-st., New York., Reopeus Sept.27. Ap- | plication may be made by letter or personally, us above, | cal Jurisprudence. The Hon. H. B. Hurd. Reviser the Statutes, is added to the Fuculty for the N. W. C. UNIVERSITY. ear. Reopent Sept. 15, Terms 330 per yearof The twenty first Snllz of this institation will open Eonine. "“""‘“"p’,',""‘!" 1o the Bar. For gty in'the new buildings—tiic most complete now on the ENSLOW, Secretary, coutinent—n Irvington, 4 miles et of this city, Sept. 15, Fu Faculty} ais couraes of study: boih soxes recelved. . For catilogues addrews C. E. 110L- LENBECE, Eiiretazy, or O, A. BUBGESS, Prisideat, The Schoal of Vocal Art in Phflagnmhia, For the instruction of Teschers and Artists, will Te open Monday, Sept. 37, Principal, Blsdame EMIMA SEILER, author of ** Tbe Voicein Singing,” and ** Tue Volco in' Speaking.” For circal s, &c., spply to Ac- Chnton-st., Philadelphia .. EDUCATIONAL ___ ENGLISH, FRENGH, AND GERMAR Family and_Da.y School. MISS M. LOUISE PUTNAM Will open tho te-th of her school, st ber roth dence, No. 88 Iborough.ss., Eosto, ‘fassachuseiss, bept. 30, 1415, Refara by permission to her pat-on. Righi-Rev. B jomin H. Paddock, D. D., Bishop of Mresach also, to Right-Rev. F. D. Huatingtos, D. D., Bahop Central Now York; Hon. Wm. 3L Evarts, Now Yorki Rev. A. P. Peabody, D. D., Harvard University. Circalars msy be obtained by sddressing Miss Pab nzm. METROPOLITAN. COR. WABASH-AV. AND MaDISOS-ST. Moco s:udents rocerved the jas wa i s ever babs i tho samo cime. Ofico opon 2§ o'cle o TUNICON COLLEGE OF IAW Of the University of Chicsgo, and the Nopthwesisrs University, elosed its second year with 103 siudentt. Ex-Upited States Senators Trambuil sad Judge Booth and Profs, Densiow and Meyers, four hours daily, and 23 lawyers lectured in this lege iat year, barides a course by Dr. Davis aa Mol ‘Building, Chicazo, L, ST. JOXENS SCHOOL. Boazding and Day School for Young Ladies ol Children, Rey. THEODORE IBVING, LL D., 20 West Thirty-second-at, Now York. Dr. Irviagh special class for the atudy of the Eughsh Langusts and Literattra, 16 fllustrating and tors. with readings from the best suthors. will bec3 in Novembrr. His class for the historical and Mm study of the Fino Asts will begin at the sias 870 The Fall Term begins on Wednesday. Sept. %, t For Circniars and mformtion apply 15 -'mu.' GLEASON'S ACADEINY, | Cuitigo L’ Semizary, 16 & 17 el 3 ) Waost P A gchool for Young Men and Boys, 319 West Adams- ot 15 83 vt st. Course of instruction extensive, thorougb, practi- | Thirteenth year opeas Soy ip cal. Fall term commenoes Sopt. G.. Sond for circular, | 3028 1n every department, Classical, Epalish, Buropee? Musjcat, Papils can eater {0 elther course, 3. B, GLEASON, Principal. | | socad pasnches or i RS, ZUGENIE DE ROODE RIGE | Zoiyss wasdenes oprortunities in the Reiding and u}xsur Prof. E. M, BOOTH, who wiil alsoforms, Will resume her lessons in Piano and Vocal Calturs Oct. 1, at the Matteson House, Wabash-av. and Jack- vate Class for Ladies not cocnected with the fion. Location choice: buildinga ampie, and ull B8 either son-st. Letters can be left at the hotel or in cara of Lyon & Healy. HARVARD SCHOOL, Principal 23 SIXTEENTH-ST. H B. BRYANTS (Bryant & Stratton) resumes his clusses Sext. 13, His i fx caceful and thorowsh fo- g 2 d ¥ H ¥ Chicago Business College structicn, DW. S. T 'ERS, A, AL, Muster, ENGLISH TRATNING SCHOOL &, T. VERNON INSTI FOR YOUNG LaA- State-at., southeast cor, Washington. e dies and Little Gisla, Established in1-53, s, The lagest end most thorough institution kind in America. Send for cizcalar, Ty I. Jonos and 3Mrs, Mutland, Principals. Bosrd: ing and Duy School. English, French, Germ:n, znd PARK INSTITUTE, Latin, French isspoken in the fiumily. No. 46 Mt. Vernon Piace, BALTIMORE, ~ Refereaces given on | FOR GIRLS AKND YOUNG LAD] application. %5 and 77 Asbland-av., Chicage- ELECT SCHOO! 217 WALNUT-8T: FALL S era hove in vession. - Tabllon—Gr mmar o full departments of Insroctes il 310 and $.2; Intermediste, $6 and $3; Primary and | 7,7 "0 eMcient corps of teachers. Kindargarted. Kindergariin, 83, #h and 85, Pupiis Teceive fres in- | [o7Es S50 OUCEn, SRR CRDY Fal term begit siruciion in wax and hoir work every Friday, Sept 15 For catlogacs o pardeuiars sddress 1558 SHAW'S SEMINARY, 64 WiST ADAMSST, | Prineipal. susraniees thorons coliarsia all beanchen, Clstssr | _Terms in Bindersarten, $12.00 per quarte: nc} x 2 Bindersarten, $12.0 a8 onls givea i o primary doC | LAJCE FOREST ACADEMY. sl e ————— | ) collego preparatory school for boys. Full ter2 ¥ MBS, W, 6. BRVANS BOKRDTNG-SC000L _ | smprsr o 2o K, s For Young Ladies, Bstavia, N. ¥, For references, in- EAL GEEMAN-ENGLISH xnmmu‘!. quire of State’s Attorney Charies H, Re:d. counected with Palmer's Academy, ¥ it SCHOOL OF MINES, fun-av, T versity of Michigan, _For circular, Addresy H. D END INSTITUTE, MES. [To BENNELT, C W s tites, Gams. Sand fx clenisB BENNEIT, Ann Arbar, Mich,

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