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+ Montreal, Ottaws, 5,200 Im corn 5 Monttar, ;’f.,'fi:,“'um bucoth ; Thomaa Bentt, Mare lon. 8, 01 ‘Manto Cliriatn, Reancs, 7,00 et Gen, Mecielian, Toliet, 6, 1, Morris, 5,060 b co B e mane, Otawe. 7,588 ft bnmber, 180 m Mngien: Navtiliie, TaRlle, 0,000 1t fumber ; Jennie, O enthe, #7.002 ft Tnmber, 6,6M tath: nren King Crethern, " Kamkakew feeder, 4 m lumher: Sortn Preneh, Gnillfcotlie, DLRGO 1t Tumbor, 2,8% At : W. Deebck, Lainlis, £,701 ft lumbor { prop Ghina, Peoris, 10 10 lutnber, 20 m ahingles, 10 m laty, PORT HURON ITEMS, Special Disnate ta The Chieasa Tridmms, Ponr PunoR, Mich,, Bept, 20.—Pawakn Nown—~Propy Reanoke, Benton, Ge: 2ge Klug sud bargea, Ditmquo and bargre, Dnnkirk and bargea: achrs Jum-a Coucli, Robert Gakin, O. Bpademan, Glenifter, Pansgn Ur—Props Bcotia jNo. 1, Ifrekhead and targea; schraleanard, Hanna, J. H, Mesd, Bkylark, ¥, d. Wileox, Ju O, Richarde, D, B, Datley, Kerion Pgan, Delle McPhe, Wiiliam R. Vsnns, Orphan Hoy, Fiod aistes, E. Norwood, dohu 1 irt, Winp—Northwoat, Lrfali; weallier clnudy, Thia tng Winalow Teturned Iste iast night fram Port Austine recls, whare ahia han been sngaged ju an al- tempt to reicaes the barge Gould, The Winslow was ‘waable to work succeaafully on_secount of the shatlow water, The Ganld Is being bghtecsd of her cargo, attar which another offort will b mado fo zalase hor, Snveind Iemaich to The Chiewio Trabuns, Tonr Honow, Mich., Sept. 0. — Dows — Props Taesis, Aralfs, Concord and barges; schrs Jano Talston, J. A, Handers, "Ur—Trop Montana : schrs Richard Winslow, Mrstic, gur, 0. G, Dived, W, . Puelpe, ‘Wisp—Northweat, grtle ; weather elearing, The achr Williaty Jones Teturned 1o this port Iu fow of the tug John Marliy, with tLs greater portion of her capvas blown nway, {hfs aflernoon, Her loss ill amount to over §1,000, The harbor of refiigd Is reported fall of veareln, tho reater portion of the feet which passed up yostorday fimnu been abla to ind sheller there, "The followiug vessels aro here, wind-bouhd, vt propa Bcotis, K. K, Fairtbank, Montana, Weno Dirckhead and Latyens echrs Richard Winslow, W. 1. Theipt, C. O. Dreed,’ Mystic Star, Leanard, ianua, arou Eun, 0: T Hlox, 0. Shaw, Coll. atuaway, J. , [l 9 21, Mead, Biylark, 3, s, Cliina, Tho tug Willlam “Livingaton, with & largs raft in taw, het been out during the gale, and the sea becom. 1ug 100 hieary for hier, her 7aft winc arhiore nuar Rock Fuils, The raft is ingood ahape, sud bas not broken e s MISCELLANEOUS, At Clevsnd Wedncnday afternoon, Martin Fane snd two other men, all employsd as dock-tands on tho sime Apnle L. Cratg, qait work on tha host, Two days sfterward Kaue's body was found afloat in the river....The nche 3, J, Hill, which went ashore sboat 4 milos below DIg Bodun, Lake Ontario, has bsen ro- . Jessed by the sleam-hargs §, 8, Ellaworth aud taken 40 ONego.... The Milwaukes Sentinel of yentordry mys: “The large fleet whitoh wought sheller in tha harbor from tho Isto novthwert blow made anotler sart on Balardsy, and the river yeslorday was nearly bare of veszels™, ., The new szhooner huilt on the Hol- ton Canst by Alexander Allen & Cn, waa suceesafuily twunched Baturday afternoon, aud ohiristened Stake, Bue fy intended for the lumler trude, and will have n enrying capacity of alont 2 5,000 fest, ‘The schr Watertown, from Osweg to Caicago, eat her fibboom sbresst «f Bodue, and was comirl'ed to return, The W, H. Rounde etk the snne port Fildey morning, and was conipelied to let go her an~hor atove Sheldon's Point sbout noon tho same day, to avoid d:ifting ‘e fnsurance on the loat prop Comoat wae Northwestorn Nutioual, $3,000; 5t. P ¥ire snd_Marine, $1,500; Royal Causdian, $3,000; Orfent Natfonul, $3,600 Tradern', Rew York, 33,0+ Thentr, New York, $5,i00; Mercantile, of Cleveiand, $,00, Totul, $20,'00, The carga wan fusured in tha fellowing companier: Bt. Panl Fira snd AMarine, $14,600; Fns, Hurtford, $11,000; Rtoyal Qunndin #.000; ‘company not known, 34,502 Total, $7,000, iR ASTRONOMICAL PREDICTIONS. 3 i, By Prof, Danicl Kirwood of Hloom- sngton, knd.—~Phonomonn to 20 Oba served in the Flenvens Dariog the Noxt Rwenty=Five Years. . New York Tribune, To tho amatour astronomor & brief cnnmers- tion of tne priucipal . henomena to occur in the near future will not be without interont. The followii g st wncludes tho total o-lipsos of tus pun snd moon, the transts of Mercury and Venns, nocultations of tixed atara by the moon, the roturn of periodic comets, the probadte daten of meteoric showers, and the onochs of maxima and mivims of rolir npots, from the present “time (ill the ciose of tha nineteenth eentary 1 1876. On the morning of Nov. 23, Spica Vir- ine, & w. 1i-Kuown star of tiie first magnitulo, oceulted by tue moovn. Tho immers.n bebind tho moon's bright linv w.il ocenr about 20 ‘minit es beforo 2 a'clock, or & fow minutes aftoy tha moon shall have rison. The occuintion will santinue about 1 bous and 12 qunutes, 1875, Thies ocenlations of the Ploiados will take |laco in tho last throo munths of the year, 'viz. : On Oci. 8, Nuv, 80, snd Deo, 23. 'Ihe piio- ncmeus miay be well observed with & small tele- acope, 1877, D'Arrest's comet will retutn o perihe- tion in Juvunary of this year. A tuinl echipse of the moou, fuv.rible in “thus conmutry, will tsko plsce on tho 47tn of February. Another will vo- cur on the 23d of Auguut, partly visible 1o the Easorn Btates, 1678, 'Lbs will be the uext year of sun-spot mivima. On Siay 6 Morcury will pass over the enn's aisk, the traneit occupy.ng Th. 47m, This, with a single excoption, is the longest darat.on of & translt on record. On tha 23th of July thore will bo an ecl pae of the sim, total {a Co;- orado and also In the Island of Oubs. No oter oppoitunity of wituossne & totul solar eclipse in oar unn country will oceur till afeer tho clone of the uresent cenitury. Eucke's comet xnd tho second comet of 1867 wiil both return to peri- belion in Auguat, 1679, Broikou's comet of short period will pass its perihelicn about the Iast of June, 1830, Winnecke's comot (lrfrrlnd by. Tm.) will retumn sbont midsummer, The moon wil) b to- h“l‘ eclipsed on Deo. 16; invisible in the United en, 1831, A transit of Marcury an Nov. 7. Favo's omot may be luoked for w Janus:y, and Encke's ln‘hn:m';: or. ek 852, The ann will be totally echipred May 1 e phavomonon beiug vikible (n Egypt seh Bee: tis. 'The great as.rouomical event ot iho yoar witl bo $uo transit of Vouus on the Gth of De- “l:nh"‘ wiich will be wisible in the United tea, 1833, A maximum of sun-spots la to bs ex- pected this voar, Tho comet of 1312, whoaa po- Nod was «stimated at sevenly yes'a sud «ight months, may bo expected soma time during the ear. Tue comet of D'Arrost may aluo be looked rio Juae or July, 1884, The eecoud comet of 1§67 will pass Its m:lhallon in Apnl, A conmdersblo diynlay o meteors of Apiil 20 mav be expocted witn tome prolability. The period of Yl cluster 1 wuprorsd to be abon yenrs. A total eclipas of the maon will ocour on the 4th of Octobor. 1685, The comet of Hro'sen will ba nosrost the :nn lAln Januury ; thoes of Encke and Tuttls aroh. 1830 Winnecke'a comet will raturn in Febrn- The sun will bo totally eclimod Aug. Visble in Grenada aud on the Atiaute, Thai part of the atieam of November metenrs which Produced the sbowers of 1787 and 18:0 may be #1pected to retu'n between 1885 and 1848, 97, Tutal eclipas of the bun, Ang, 19, visi- blo in Asia and Eastorn Kutore. The comet of 1613, sccording to Dewsal’s calculations, will ba In perihetion in February, 83, Tho moon wiil te totally eclipaed Jan. 2. Encke's aud Faye's cometa witl roturn about idsummer, 1889. D'Arroat's comet will return in Novom- ber. and the second w‘“i of 1807 in Decebor. A mwimum of sun-spots s expectad, %0. Brorsen's cotnet will bo nearast the sun InAn:unA. i A return of Winnecke's comot in Bep- d of Eacko's In October, A transit of Hercury May 9. 1892, A display of meteorn derived from comet muy be expeatud about Nov, 24, 184, A sun-spot maximum, Bfi?&u govk 10, 3 noke's comot wil become bl January; tho second of 1807, in Au 'l::‘u.u!g Fare's in Decomber, The moaon will be totally u}l‘;flm A}F Il;; ]mghl, of Marcn 25, erthelion pas«age of [ ¥ I Falruary, and of d'Atras mronr‘!::“:. '7\“:35 :l,l;ehmlngol tvlqu i wull_. geosron the morning ug. 19. Vieible in plaud an B ';'BID.," o &.‘: y P d bigh north. 3 necke's comet will be dus 1698, Enoke's comet will return in n‘xllyf”"l!j The moou whl be totally Tuttie's 1n October, u!‘lg:id glghmn night of 1[7‘” IJ‘I. e maximum display of 1Leo; Rovembar metoors, may be upuoveuazhfld".g: on the morning of the 15th of tue month, (op. uderable muowers, however, will robably be witnessed epon year rrom 1897 to 1801, Tempel's :::\-‘ lwglch 'ldnfind’.wm 'its""o, uu;u meteors, ch precedad thiem in 1860, will proj Pass its perihielion in March, Habatly inm A total eclipse of the sun will bs vigible Virginis May 27. The fiae comet of whose period fa thirty-three yesrs and i onthe, will return in the summer of 1900. Tue ot minimum will sleo oocur ia the last 0 cointury, regoing list makes no claim to com. . None but’ total eclipsos Lave bsen out, and evon some of these may per- ave been overlooked, The moat tmpor- il phenomens, however, and eapo- 8 may bo observed in our coug- riefly desiguated for th Chioago h‘m'ml“ o %mho 0 univonn‘v alerdsy, mad Bplscopd) Ok 1 W4 enad B Gy Baaretiny of Bisiy THE COURTS. How Mrr, Warinner Was Enchor. ed Out of Her Prop- erty, Enjoining a City Contractor-.-A Heavy Attachment 3, Opening of the County Cowr - Record, . CHICACO. A BNIDE GAME. Laura I, Watinner anys sho hae Liean grossly docuived by suine porsous in whom yao tramied, and yesterday. to got redeess, she fled 3 Wil in tho Buporior Conrt sgabist Chestor M. Clark. A, W. Clark, Onsar Newwnn, aud Philip A, Brown, to ol wside » converance. Hhe states that whe i8 tho uwner of the jrem.scs un the #nuthwest rornor of Twanty-mixth streot and Cnlumet avonuo, worth $20,000, and. beg do- riroun of selling them. she wads Flulip A. Brown nor acent to sell or exchangs them. Avout tha 10th of Aprd she received from Drown & notico tnst ha had e ceived from €, M. Clark au offer of fif- teen lots in Bouth Englawood noar the railroad station and Ialated streot In exchange for her property, Thoy woro rejressutad to he bigh, dry 1ot in good locativn and worth #5690 each. Comp!ninant immediately eamo hero from bier home tn Bloomington to woa tho lots, but Ciark could not go ont witt her to show them. He, however, introduced Omar Nowinan sa one who twas well acquainted ith the.r mitus- tion. Complainant and Nowman then drove'out to South Englawoad, and sbe was ahown some Iand avout & hlock from Halsted streez, aud fm- wedistely adjuining twobrown houses, aa the lota offered ta har. Bhs, bowever, declinod to tako thom, and Ciark then praposail o give hor alght. oon lota instead of fittean, This offer slo accopt- edon tha condition that tho title was gnod aud that an abstract of it should be given her. Having mnade s deod of her proparty to be usod in coso the exchuuge was offected, she then ieft for home, 8he cliarges in her bill that the dav after she loft, Clark, bin brother, and Lronn. con«p togother to defraud hor, inmediatoly Lud her dead nat on record bature furnisbing bor wiih an atatrace of ths lots as agrocd, sud Luat Clark aud hia wife ivstantly went 1010 | Oaunmion of her property. Ghe also complums that a. W. Clark personsted h.e broter C. M. Clack, the awuer of ths lots, and whon she di-covared tha fraud aue found C. M. Clark, but bio roiused to tescind 1ho conrract ar recon.oy her yromiges. It 1s alo alieged that the and - touded 10 be canvaved to her was ball & mils from the rtation, aud ooly worth $100 & lot, but L:r.xcuwly baving no makat valua; thatshio has ven decot.od into excusuging lier proporty fur #mo of Litile value; and wist her agout. lrown, bas been privy to Behems, having rocoived 8 componsation from the C.uras to effect tho tiade, Bho tborefuro aska thal 1he exchange niay be ret asido an account ba had of the ren sand’ profits, aud that her properiy may be decreed to bo re- couveyed to ber. BILL FOR INSUNCTION. Bnow & Co. i ad o bill vesterday in the Cir- cuit Court weninst e Board of Public Work - to prevent them from iesuing to F, A. MoCotmick any fu ther certiticaien on lis contract with tao city. Compininants stato that home moutls ago McCorwick abtained the contrect from the city for bu:lding an enyina-houss on ‘Thrty-ffth street, nenr South Lia.ated strec , tha price boing 20,900, McCoimick 1 t it sublat to compla- anta the job for th+ mewsou-work, szroclng to pay ©4,000 therefur. Nearly the wiole of" their part of the work han been completad, sud they mllegs thot thov ha o done work and furuishod mate ia's al- ready to the amount of €3 500, SlcCormiok han repeatedly promised to pay them portiond of the 24,000 from time to time, bat haa latoly changed bis mind, and now refus-s to pay anytluus. Ihy chargo n go that he is insolvoni; that he has” already recoived ¥2,400 on bis coutract; und that unless thov get the mmount fiom the Boatd of Public Works bofore 1tis pad tu McCormick they w.ll be deftanded out of the whole, a8 thuy cannol recover snything from bim, Their emloyea are also anxiously walting for the amoun’s due them, aurd they will bo great suilerers unless pail. An . Junction wus therofore asked to pieven. the Board from paying suy urihier estimaies or cer- titlcates to MeCormict until complainants’ elalm for 24,000 1a paid. The injunctlon was issued by Judge Rogein nnder a bond for 1,000, DIVORCES, i Michasl McDuft tiled .a Lill in the Buperior Court yesterday to get rid of an inzumbrance in tha shago of lus wife Ann, Michael’s troub.e 18 that hid wife 18 in the bavit of iaving vacations of uearly a yearatatimo. When sne is home, 100, #lie amuAos horself Ly beaing und chuking Liw, and he thidse eho f8 not particalar abont kuvoping the veveith commindment, But s di- vorce will make bim all right. ITRMS, Dincharges were ivan.d to Mary A, Higgins, Georgo B, Beaod, aud Juling A, Wissol, A dacree was entercd coniirming the compost- tiou in tha maitor of Monry Willet« Iu the matter of Wuliam I\ Shopherd, a rule was ontered againat Cuostable Juhu W. Laim- boer to return oer.awm goous of the bankrapt wlich bie had neized ander sxscurion, Laimbeor newlocted to oboy, aad yes:erday Judge Blodgoest outerwt au order for an attuchmont azainst bim for uot obeying tha ruie. unleas he 8 « uld within one day after notice of the order turn vver the gunds to the Axaznes, Judges Booih, Rogors, and Willinms, will all bo 1 Court tu-day, but only motions wiil bo Dheard, No fury triafs will be beid iu tho Circait Court until the firse Afonday of October, Judgo Blodgett was in chambers yesterday, buge will not b in town again urtil next Monday, Judge Muore will not in Court again uniil Qct. 4, Yesterday e was employed nil dsvin bearfog two demurrers in the case of tho Cbioa- 3&? & Northwestorn Railway Coupany et al, ve. the "Town of Ciceio et al., which was & bifl for an injunction to prevent the payment of oeitaw elaims for gravel to Doleso & Co, The demur- rors wers ou the ground of multifarious- ucss both overruled, and the srgpment for au injunction postponeduntil the Judge's return, ‘The trial of the caeo of Diske va. Blake wa et for Oct, 8 by Judge Hogots, UNITED BTATES COURTH, H. B. Olaflin & Co., of New York, commenced & auit iu attasimeut against Danlel Heeuan, M, J. Frisble. aud John Flanagan, to recover s bal- suce of %35,014.14 due far morchandise sold them. In tho afidavit filed to procure atiach- ment it s obnrged that the dobtora are aboul to leave toe Siuis, and to remn: thewr pruper.y, or o fraudulently conceal it, 8o aw lo hinder the:r creditord, The suit was begun last Priday, aud attachwent 1sauod, but 14 wan wuppressed tor Bervice, . Willism, Roland H,, and Willlam H, Bmith be- an a st for 84,000 agaivet A, I, Swafs, W, H, Wiitls, and Ralnon O, Snft. Uvorge I'bipps brought suit for 932,000 ageingt Dumtel Webntar, luasc W. Kauoff sued the Mutual Life Insur- auce Company of Chicago tor #1,000, AT, Post brought suit for $2,000 sgainst Oliio Towosbip, Lvaus, loslie & Co. began s suit In replsvin aguinst tbe Coicsgn, Burliugion & Quincy Rati- road Company 1o recover some merchaudiso val- ved at £5,000, Francis A. and Jouathan Rawyer began a suit for #4,000 agminst Lucia Q. Tuwie, W, Q. Thompuou, and C. L. Wesmore, BU:BHRIOB COURT IN DRIEF. J. W, Htearus & bon sued Leroy Grant and J. W. Doaghety for $1,000, J. & J. Mider & Lo, brought sult for 81,200 agaivat C. T\ Boal, ‘Tho American Powder Company sued Josoph Butler aud Juseph Harris for #1,500, Mary Benuett beyan it in replovin againat the Coppor Tube Ligntning-Rod Company sud J. C. hliogs to recover s steambost pamed the V'alamnnu soma persoual proparty valued at 3,110, T, 11, Blackstons, John Huasack, and the Ite linofa Loau & Truss Company, executors, fied & bill agmwst 8. J. Walker, il. H. Walker, and sbout thrty others, to foiecloss three morigages for the nu&mma of $60.000, given l:;ill. H. Walor., One mortgage wus on the E, 3¢ of the W, 3¢ of the N. 120 acros of Sec. &, 33, other on the W. 3¢ of the W, }flnl the N, 120 acres of tho sawe section L aud the third mort- #ago wan on the E. }y of the 8.3 of the W. 3¢ of tlie same 120 acred, @. M. Dodge sued Thomss Tillay, William Lougharst, aud Frits Foltz for 81,000, Rubert V. Btanley began an action ta recover 83,000 trom Albers Buuderson and Boruard Mo- ty, ';{r‘n;oll. Dunhsm ot ol. vucd” A. A. Gaoper for v and Jotss A. Tilge susd George Taalvor, sommonced a gt THE CHHICAGO IRIBUNE: T4 DAY S151m for £5.000 apminst enry 8. Wenron, and snather for the sama amoant againat Sausea Slesl, CIRCUIT COURT. Mathilds Tatorson bazan a suit in trespara somoat Wikism Vostiowg, Iymg dsiasgon st 5,000, COUNTY QOURT. Tho County Court wss opened yoatorday mornfug After s res. of sevaral woeks. The eiliciont Clerk, Caapar Hitz, looked tofrenhisd from his exporiences et fleh- oy, ete., anid Judes Waliace was fullof stranpth und vigor,dua to s rast at Wachington feirhits, Tho 58Tk, too, vure A giow of ealth in their chuske, and Mr. Yonug, in oharge of the | abitn dapazgziout, aam (il of snergy and ka acc,minn dating an of o, [n advanes of the haur for thy aekob inz of Court the small 1oom wist woli fill=d by thows bavleg budnesa ta transact mith the Court, awoog whoat thy laral fiatarn.ty predomiuated. A giant Jeal of bua:- ne wna’lunncled {Aaring the duy, ba: all of n imnor characier. Tho fulluwing wea all of auy nletnnl ; . ; Alvnurd wr was mads appoloting W. 1. Carte Mermaun Bowzo, and Lowia 18 Byor, o -yee Nonuta b0 Mo Bpec.al A<sewrments in petitiv u No. 910 to YL, duckiiie. Gty of Choao An order was alan ma i~ 1o (i's obl ainak w0 pacial nutoninenta Nos. W38 aud 3% on or beinre the 2 nattar of 7 'V, Johnatm. lesolrent debtor, & jury war waived and the Cou.t found in fuvor ol the debtor, who was discha geil. n the matiar of the Toan of Lake, an orler wia mrdo to file oljectiunn fo mesrsswent roliy Nos. 44, 47, 49, 52 5% and “R, by ‘Lou wmoruing at 0 a. m. Roll No. 69 sas diswisked. ‘Twonty-forir ratatos ware calied for adyind.cs tion Iato in tlw aflornocn, Lut the resgciuses nere few, CADUNAL COURT, A Petit Jury man putialiy impaneled vontge- dny inorning for taio last haif of the Septombers tenn, 'lurenca La Bant pleaded guiity to drising off a horse and bogyy, and was acnt to the Couuty Jatl for ten davs. dohn Lea aud Themas We'eh to larceny. aud wero romanded Mary Maher. an sged wowman, pleaden gailty toinccens and wan ra.uanded, ler tach 1a a pleaded guilty ready familinr in Panftontinry circ.es, Charles Morgan was tcied for larceny and pe- quitel, Millor was triad' for an assault with a o, and ac juiitad. ichinrd McAuloy pleactod guilty to larceny and was romanded, o Michael Muacphy was triod for being found in a bullding with futent to atesl. found gmibey, snd i tarin of impripunment \wae fixad 81 live yeara. Frank Logan vleadod guiity to larceny, and Beviance wak suspeuded. Pattick MciKenun was tried and found guilty of commiting an esvault, and temanded for seatonco, SUNOMEN 8, Horxaton Count—Cossrmssiom—TNmch & Brand Brewing Company va, C. Schenkofaky, $1.6,25.~1ome Dtiausl Daslkof Ghicago va. mca” . Cainplell ELIBEN Junok Gany—Edmand Willaon ve, James I, Tyter, $14,90 34, GIRCDIF CounT—JTnar. Rooras—David R, Drearly o Alexander Howiand sad Joha 0, Toagiud, 1,022,385, ELSEWHERE, ILLINOI# BUPEEME® COUNT. Bpeciat Dispaleh to The Crienco Tribme, Orrawa, Il 8ept. 20.—~Tha praceedings of the Suprewe Court to-day wero an follows. The Court mol at 2 o'clock p. m., s full Bench pros- ent RETEARING DOOKPT. Svthuel Gliekunf ve, Louis Herschorn and Xdwin Ematein, Motlon denfed. Motion de~ u;rbertsuwm v, Solomon McKechan, niedd, ‘T'he 0. & N. W. R. R. Co, vs, Robert B, Chisholm, Motion allowed. Now, H an | 68, connolidated with No. being Tua City of Chilcago va. Barhin, ingon Uct, 37 , the Iatter d st for Lear- . CALL OF DOCRET, Nos.1,2,3,6,8, %, 10, 12, 14,13, 17, 19, and 19 con- tinued. ' Nox, 4 and'S p.sicd. Now, /, 11, 13, a0d 20 taken on call. Tha Coart adjourned to 9 o'clock to-morrow moruiug. Charler M. Hurting was sdmitted to practice 1aw on foreign Leense, g CUEREKT OPINION, e If the Mopublicacs of Manaschuselts prefor dofeat wi b asecond or thivd-rate candidate 1o orrtain success with a firsterato candidate, we supposo it 18 their own faoral. But, all the same, 1t is Yory queer tasto.—Springpield Repuo- lican, Congresaman Wike (Dem.), of tho Eleventh Ttlinols District, writes to a friouds * My posi- tionson tho finance hes undergone no clianges +ince Iast fall's campaign, when, as yon wili re- membor, I was for an olr]( réturn to xpec.o re- etimption. 1am upslterablv oppased to Infiation and in favor of & gold and wl.er Lasi< for what- over e rrono. may be adopted or in use.” The New York Herald illustiatos the practical working of Pig 1. Kolley's rag-money theory in this siriking fashion: * Moses Hawks, of Al- tegan, Mich., thought #o highlv of Jadge Kol leyy's Yiows on the currency quastiou that Lis is. B..ed & (oL of his ono paper promises to entich s follow-towns eople. They worked boauli- fuil: until Hawka was called upon to redeom them, when be indicnsutly replicd: *R deem them! Redeem b—I11! They were made to cir- to, not o redeem!’" What is iuflation of the ourrency? It ia bank- ruptey, It is s contrivance to enable disbuneas mon to pay thelr debts at mome lower rate then 100 cents vn the dullar. Heuco, if justifiable at all, it is justifiable to any extent. Af it is right to cancol dobts by paving 98 ceuts, it s o.uully right to got rid of them by tue pa:ment of 75, or £U, or even 10 cenis on the dollar. iHe who ateal. an [nslgntiicant sumn u as ;uach a thief aa it he bLiad robbed & rich mau of millions.—Communica- lion in Boston Adverliser, Mr. Bigolow gave a8 & reason for deaiining to atlow his‘oame Lo be used aa a candidato for tha Comptiollerslip on the Republican ticket, that, shoul! he take the nominstion, he would be charged wih lhaving engsged in the work of **reform ™ to advanos his ,.orsonal fo- terosta, If much a reason wae valli when ten. dered & uominstion by bis political £ riends, 1t cannot bo lesa valid should ho accept x nomioa- tlon from those to whom ho hes hitherto been politicaily opposed.—Aibany Journal, Ex-Congrossman James R. Doolittla has & now wrinkle, He would extend the auffrags by giving ovary houscho'der and hesd of & tamily two votes, one for himaslf and one for hin tam- ily; a piamium on marnage. Thus, be thinks, would good go.ernweunt acurod by placing additiousl power in tho bauds of men most fu- torested in seouring it. Why not, the advocates of womsn suffrage might well ask, lot the wife thraw the sacoud voto, that for the famuy ? We are inclived to tuink Mr. Doolittle's pian will hardlv Le serivusly cousidered juat at pressnt.— Boston Qlobe. Berks County. Pannsylvanis. is the stronghold of the Demacratie party, and particalarly distin- guwhod by ita sttachmeut to Demacraiio tradi- tlons, Last mounth, 1o the County Convention, the Democrats adopted a resolution recognizing 80o:d sud wii,or aa tha only coustitutionnl ataud. aidn of vulue, and denouncitg paper money as sniofamy. The procers of winuing over the Derks Lemoctacy tu the rag-monsy Etate rl furm would be difficult, were 1t not that it (s au od bemocratic tratition to slwayw vote the Btraight ticket, no master what It reproceuts.— HBonton Journal Wa hope the signers of the Liberal Ropub- Yean addrees will not overlook the fact that e: Bonatur Schinrz, whose name 18 luvoked 1n that ducumsnt, is (0 speak n Ohto for tha Republi- can tlokat, Z18 1a ouo of tha somewhat nimer- -8 class of men who hoped f1om the Demcratic Party ca tala messures of reforia which they de- omred of obtawiog from Repubicauw, ~lx- pericuce convinced lim at leass that of the two varties, 80 far certaiulv as Oblo ts coocerncd the Demociatic s much the worso, Its policy and ite tondenocies being bad from b ui ~Hoston Allucrlll#y PO Hpslug o et Mr. Adam, if elected, would be 70 years old whon Ly became President, an sgo at which the Judges of the Suprews Court are invited to re- aigp, He lua piece of commou metal, polislied at great labor sud expanse, ife 1810t & man of the yooule, Las never done anything to ment bixh su bonor as the Presidency, sud most of ara very tired of heariuy i talked of iu that counection, Dou't worry him suy more, O * Iy. dupendeut voters™! Ll Lim live on peacefully at bowe, snd when hia time comen, wrapped in his emivant respoctsbility, lay lum with his Iathere.— Milwoaukes Sentinel, It will be remembered that the way the Dem- ocrats secared the organization of the North Oarolins Conatitutions! Coaventlon was by per- suadiug their candidate for Presideat to vote for himself. A further effort bas bosn made to in- creass the Demoorstiamajority by killing off one of ths Republican members.” Mr. McUsbe, of b1 b, has- besm twice flied upop, but the ahote mised. The Charioite Observer (Do, \ of the O.ngress onal Committee proved the corsoct- o in inclined to lamant (he failies, and admita that, ainca the major ity it mo cloke, 1t bad he nd that mome ot the [tadie “aonid nd it con. Veulent to | ane in their chiecka.” *'Another such a victory.” exclamad the firat | Kapoleon, after the battle of Wagrany, *wi| run nn. Anothar sletory ks that achinvad by Kanator Hitebooes ab thn Rapubhican Htate Cone vention, Wednontay, will, we may safaly pradict, | place him on the retirad list. Wn « neads that ntly proger for Senator Thiche -~k o : re-sleation: it we baliave he coi- | nitted & vmv goava, if not farat burder i onder Ak ¢ to foree the Yentiorial jastin 1tpoy | the Lapublican party at thin mariv day, With all the advantagas of Bis poaltion an i piwer & tha discensar of Fadeal patroungn he eould wal hava 2 Tarded to deter tha paciie demonsiration which vas tn imanymate the dauatorial cata- paien, — Owaha fier, FNSURANCE MEN, A Convention ot Fhoas Folks in New Yorg Cny. Sreeral [) anateh 4. Vhe Cia arn Fribwme, Yons, Sent 14, ~Tha sl auninl nens Aiun of the Conv-ntion of tha Natanat Insnrance Companion bagan to-dar. in the 1all of tha Board of Fite Unsierariters. in thin city. The 1vextdant of the Consan iom Orlow W Gliay.- ind the hod: to ordar. and rofarrad to the clininre er of tha dutien vhick shoull gosor: the orgetszatton, He snid the” were ro;1omant- #tives ard guardians of the 1o arad sud every other thought shou!d Kive wav to that. Higor. ous mersiiros shonld e taken Lo xut press fraud- ulent invurance companea il further eaun enled & reciprocity of feshug to one and recommendad harraonious sction, eiatee 1o lue Coovention present wero tie Praxident. Otlow V. Cuapuan. Jo. snranes Commissinner of New ork: the Secrelury, Giiver Litabury, of New Hamprhire , Bamual [{. Row of Michigan; Geo Gustavus W. Hmith, of Rentuexy, Urrin ‘f. Welsh. of Kanean; J. M. Foater,” of Penusyivao.a, and Samuot 1. Rhodes. of Marrachuret.a. Theoe vacancied were annuineed in the Executive Com- mittee, wheh, the Presid nt suggosted. snould ba tilied i ballot, shich wax taken Mamnel {1, Rhoden. of Massachiretts; John M. Foster, of Pounsylvania : and Jubn ¥, Stoduian. of Cone pecticnt, were alocied. The other morabers of that Comuitiee nre Gen. G. W Soith and Otric T. Welsh, It waa snggested tha' the rules gos- erning the Detrot Convantion should ba sd- bered Lo &t Livia mesting. The Convention then adjourned till to-moszuw, MISSISSIPPL. Gove Amen’ Recent Call for Ald, Wanainatos. D. C., Sept. 2.—Tho following text of the telegram from Gov. Amoa Lo tue United States Attorney-Govoial, relsting to fairs in Miswinsippr. was to-asy made public- Jackson, Miww., 8ept, i1,—7o Attornes Geral Pirreyont, Waslan ton, D, The teceanty which Gaied tue fuy dispatch’ of the i lnsh, 10 1k3 Frcal. dent atill exista, Your question of yeaterday, rer.eatod to-day, usks for fufurmation, wuich 1 ghly give, Tae viv.ence In lacident ta the pobiical conteat prerading the peuding elect.on. Unforiunateiy, he queation ul e, which has been prosineut at fLe Buuth muce the War, ban since setumed amaguifisd luporiance at this time In certaln luealf Tu fact, the race feeling inro fntenus that protection for tie colured peoj.le by white organt 18 deapaired of, tent made on the of the coiursa poople sin bearing on the aftuation at this tiwe, xad & detalied wtutemnent of 1he iroubies hiers canuot ve conden: 8 telegram, Thlu Sate e boen opy:osed to organdzing a miltia of colored men, 1t s boen believed by them that #t would deveiop s war of races, which wouldl extend beyonu the burler of this State, 1L urgautz.ilon of whites sious, where the iss.ie is 0a uf race, would be equally inetiesusl. The most com- Pirle protoction would be found In the atdes non-in. teifirence of the wuites, Contradictions wid be | uumerous. as they wers lsst December, Lul the rejort MBER 21, 1875, 7 e . AMUSEZIMLNES. ADELPHI THEATRE. pt 21, the Colobratad Thin (Tnesday) Peecimy, :I'KEE RANKIN COMBINATION, in the Profonnd Re mantie Drama, Mhe TWOORPHANS. A Gireat and B phiatie Sneeess, Tach Tableau Awalc.308 Tumultuous Enthus asm. Ihe Prditetton Promnanciyl the Asme of Seanin and Wietcani- Fsreitoncv, tard (mmassirskly aige- Lo tn suy prerioisiprevnu thou of thie Cuarmaing ian. XTRA NOTICE, N evafi e heTwo Orpbane may 1er's Mg lc Biore, Paimer Loude, “harze, HOOLEY'S TiIEATRE, SONDAY. 8ert, 20, 1 111 FAMOT'S GALIFORNIA 1AINSTRELS, Tna Bl of Fthinpisn Pun, Fiem tmeof J. R, fis be's Lavgh hls 8katea, auttied TEHEE TWO OFF-UNS, IN HLACR. With » Powerfn) Cant Fyery evining and Wednes. day nd Matinien, "McVICKERS TEIZATRE, GREAT SUICESS! THE IT OF THR <1A80N BIECOND T INmTIE: M'VICKER A8 OINX, RUNNING A CORNER! EVERY NIGHT AND SATUIDAY MATINEE, Hoon 0 16 produced~THE HEA UF ICEIn s gore geous manner, NLW CHICAGO THEATRE, . Clark-at,, mear Maudolph, opjosit e Hherman Houss, THE GREAT BUCCESS, PAUTLIINIID OR, WOLVES 1IN TULR! FOLD, A prwerful dransa of Jutwie inic eneut, with It Cue- qw Cand Starthng Tableas . Toveninas with THE TROUBA.DOTR, a1 g o onRmANE COL, WOOD'S MUSEUM Two eutertatnmuents D.y. FEvery Evenlox and Wednerdsy and baturdsy Maiinees, CASTE and _the 1RISH LION! Monday, Tuesdsy, Thursday, and 1rid ey Matiness, BAST L¥NIMNE! Al pradii ed after carefu: rre) ura Jom, POIULAR PRICES—h con's (diztta 10 Musenrn and Leetare-Room. aren, 16 ceuta ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ONE WEEK ONLY. JACK AND GILT, PANTOMIME Aud the Grent LEONA DALE. Matinecs Wedueaday and Raturduy, Fupalar Prices—i5, 50 sud 25 crute, TE:_E:bDA'NCINUGr ACADEMIES M AR TINTE. S8OUTH RIDE, ‘ WENT BIDF, 1010 Indiana-av. No. 85 Ada-st. INORTEX SIIDIS, o, 7. Chicago-av., corner of Dearborimst, Will Open Friday, Sept. 24, A Beason's Sabreript ot ONE Academy sdmba t0 ALL, FOUMER SEASON BCIULARS, 25, DO-RE-ML re, o 3y sesertions, 1 am aware of the reldctance of ihe p-onle of the country o uatioual futerferenve u o wiluirts, thouuh If taers be no viowtion of law there can be'nn inteifarence, Permit me (o exj:ress tue hope thal the odiui of such futerference ruall ot attach to Prestdeut Grant or the Repuolicen par: Anthe Governur of (he Htate 1 maie a demend whil, nnat woll be r.fused, Lot the odiun in ail 118 m g- ¢ e descend upon me. I cannct escape tha coa. utious disclarge of my daty toward s clams of American cltizene whose ily offents cnwlata Ia telr ouivr, and whom I am powerless to protect, (5lgued) AuzLueaT Axrs, A Reminiscence. Xew York Evenina Mail, Sept 1%, 1073, For sizteen vours the Fiith Avonue Hute! has baen associated witli the pnogressive hintory of this ci'y. Inthe firet, it was among the loading euterprires to goup town, and with the A:tor Houee divides tho bonor of baviug ontertained mott of the men who have been leadern in our volitics, profeesions, anl trades in the yos since it Las beon eatablished. With it are asso- | ciatod many ovauts memorable in tho lives of muny men, in the bisiory of tho diama in this city. of music, and of many events which havo mnrked an epoch, or 1ne: rod-lecter dava in the records of on- progrosa, Many wstorles might be to'dof ths {nwide his- to'y of politieal and social movemonts which hiavo oviginated and tran -pired hore, aud. if the littio stories abont the doings and saying of emi- nent mou who bava, from time to time, been puests at this hotel. could be collected, they would doubt'ess mako very intoresting reading. | Being no 1dencified with the match of progreas, sud bewwg, withal, & place which weemn to bo a part of our institutions, and uot & | rivaio enter- priso, 1n_which every cilizen takes & kind of prive. and points out (o vimting friends aa ono of the places which deserves attention, it 1s but natural to suppose that austhing which cao be said about anv pew feature in the place wounld bo read with interest by the gencral public, It probabiy 1 not ez:ensively knowa that the frat passenger elavator ever put Into practical operation was constiuctod intbe Fifth Avenue Hotol. under the direct supervision of the in- veutor, the iate Obiw' Tults, in 1859, Duriug the summor montba this elevator, after 4o wmauv yeaia of se-vice, was taken ont a new and improved machine inatiruted. To expend words of pralac 1 describlog the sleganca { this ele- vator nill be supestiuous when it 14 stated that it cont witnio & traction of 320,000, 2 But a little da oription of & uufetv apparatua which bas besn intiaduced nam i co.junction nith the e'avator will no ddibt be pardoned. This machine 18 known aa the Maesoy R rarder, sud it reguiates tho ratn of apead whioh tlis ole- vator aball attain in descending, haviug no con- t.0l over {ta muvementa while going u v The 16- tarder is on tho top of tae bui.d pa, loo k tho steam chest of & locumotive, and is to the elovator by two s'out chaiua. |assos over a wileel, out of a window ; to tiis oud thera are weights aitached which coun- terbalauce the heft of the car. The wheul over which the chain paseea, without suy chianco of its elipping, s controlled Ly & budy of oii whioi 18 coufived 1n this ;o cheat, aud nois upon a fiv-sheel. only sllowing the whe 1 to move aa fast as the oit will flow th ouch acrovica; belng furced by the flv-wiiee). Lha nil holds Lacis, sud ouly sllowa it to provess as fast aa it in dewirod to have the car godown, Thus, 1t mill be sren, the chaius cannot go suy quicser thau the whoel will permit, and the wheel can- not go at soY highar tule of specd thaw it can torce that body of wil tbrough a cravien much etnal'ar than ita own voluwe, thus making it al- most 1miossible for the carto meet with any w riuun accident, shoud the wire rones, whio contiol its wotion, part ar become in suy way in- ured i A naw steam angine {s naw being nerfected d will be nsed to run the alevator. The con- ut trailic u down the marble starwave wore awny the staps «o that it was po lougor sale 1o wali upou them, cousequently they buve bern replacad by flow ones. Tness, with sume uew furmtnrs snd curpeta for the suites of ronme r - sorved for amines, Luve oves i tho oeighbor- buod uf $ot), 0. “Tno grand atsircase worth bebo disg s on cuny, ovetloghiug 406 utsiicaae, and formiig s recessfiom th ator lobby, wheie & pervon oy the wcene balow while waiting car. 'Thess balcooies are to be lus. uriantly upholsterad. and wili remind one of the picturesjuo Veurtisn verauds whers tho dusky veanties of thia Lalina city sre woat o sitin s wolitary reverie, or iu silunt contewplauon of one of thoss niost lovely Bouthoru sunsols, which the eyes never sesm to weary of. The Cincinnati Pork-Lackers' Association has dotormined to taske au esbibition of the hog product sk the Phiiadelphia Coutennial, aud ape po.nted their proscus Board of ofticors a com- imittes L0 PrOGUTe ADACS and oazry ous ths pur. poss uf the Association. | { i ed (ho number ut{ ! Do you with to learn 10 resd muostc? N. DYE, Teacher of Pisno and Siuging for the It twanty-sevan carn in the City of Chacagn, will il Lin Elementury Siuging Classes In the Lastu-s Rocen ol tue First Metuo iiat Church, cornar Clark an | Washington-nts, Ciaan for Adul's, every Thurvday even! ng, commenciny Bust, 30, Chs for Calidren, S.turdsy mornings, frum 9 fo JUN, commencing Sept. #33 for Xo g Ladiee, Ssturday morninics, from 10 1; to 12 First lenaon free 1o ali who do fiot wish to = ntiaue, Gentlemen, $5; Ladies, no st re-id uce, one loason dence, 38 Park-av,. BOURNIQUE'S DANCING ACADEMY, 128 8ud 130 Twenty-fourth ot., bet. Indians and Michigsn ave, Will Open Hntnrvln,v._()ct. L FINANCIAL. ILLINOISTRUST Savings Bank, 122 and 124 South Clark-st. 'Termu for twelve Inasos $¢; Childran, $2.80; I per week, 318, Ten | CAPITATL AND SUBPLUS - - - $525,000 . P’nys 4 per cent Interest on Trust L ;Illdo per cent on Savings Depos- . its, 'HENRY 8.KING & CO. BANKERS, LONDON, ENGLAND, Open CURRENT ACCOUNTS with Binkers and Men chauta fres of Cominission, INTEREST on Monthly Dalances, COLLECTTONS on all pointa, New Yore Ageats—AMensre. M. K, Jeeup, Paton & Co, Liverpool House—Monars. King, Biillle & Co. ST ATE-ST. Tro L‘oam.Norm of Hadison, FALL HATS, W ING-SS, BIRDS, OST._ TIPS, ETC. WEBSTERS'. REMOVED From 241 West Madison-st, SHIRTS. A Good Shirt, $1.60 A Good Shirt, §1.75 A Good Shirt, $2.00 FHUM STOCK. SHIRTS 10 order & spocalty, &Ply Linen Collars 82 per doa. HARRIS & COBB, 171 8, Clark-at, TOILET GOOD i ERFUMERY. D8, FAIRBANKD, MORSE & 00, 111 & 118 Lake §t., Chicago, ( Becacs{ul bobuy coly ths Geaulas, J. & E. ATKINSON'S 0] POWDER. alera :nn;uln: w. , & B, ATKINSON, 0l londil," Loeadun. o k, ARNOLD iy, g, te Se dois Sionp o EDUCATIONAL. GLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN Family nn‘d__l)fxy School. MISS M., LOUISE PUTNAM Will open the tenth vevr of her achool, st ber rest. dence, No. (19 Marlborough.st., Boston, Misructitisoita, aagd, 49, 1473 EXN . Ben. Tefars by rerminion ta her paton. Right-Re: D, My seits ¢ Jamin il, Pudd wk, D Histop Ao, to Right-Rev, F. D, [ iug s Crntral New York', T, Wn. M, Rtev. A, P, Penvod) Hanard 1 ST. Boarding and D.y 8 bool for Young Ina; ) Claldren liey. THEODORE 11 VIVAL T, {5 fi:~"'2 i 2 West Thirtyae-ond et dew York. Dr,"Irviga | and Literature, aa flustrating and illustrated by {iie. i tory, with readings from the bast enhoes, will begn | ju November. 11 clasa for the h 18 time, | Kept. B, 1373, | and imtormation syl | Chicago Ladies' Semivary, 15.8 17 Sheidonst, i Thirteenth rae, for . firan-bes, or the tudy of Art slone, Rire | apportunities in 14s Mlaiding and Elocution Classes ' undec ivof. £, M, BOUTH, who will atsn form a Pri- | s far Ladies not cocnacted with the inatitn. Lacation cholen: biildings ample, aud all the ointmeuts for efibier besrding ar day pupd wury nesed, MI4s GuEQG, Phn H B, BRYANT (Brgant & Btratton) | Chicago Business Colloge ENGLISI TRATNING SCHOOL. ronflieast cor, Washington, Chirago, Til, The laigent and most thurougl Institution of the ind tn Auetica, Kend for ey I\‘lADAuz 0. LA fi”,\;‘ A M8, ALEX, LFORD'A (formerly Mre. Ogiden Toftnaw's) Lualish, French, aud Gerniau Barding and Day Bcuos) for Youug Lat dire Cldren, with eads’uend o, No. 1i Weal | Tharty-efgtith-st, New York. e aun Saol. 350 Ape sHiration may Le Tuiue Ly etier or persnally, ve, N. W. C. UNIVERSITY, The twenty fiea: sess! in af this fustitution will open 18 the new buflhings —lie moat eompleta now on the mtinent—tn Irviugson, 4 miles ewt of thls city, 3 Fud Faculty ; sz courves of sty ; Loth M‘ved. For cataloguen sdieias €. K. Hioi- K. Ercretary, or O, A. BURQESS, Freudewt, Sudianagoiln, fud, PRESTON COTTAGE SCHOOL, Newton, near Boston, Mn A Family School for Girls. A quiet Chirie'lan Home, Wit hoat, educa fonal adenntagas, ks pranded (o achool 14 ts ales enyecially £ocommended U tae ho voe o young ladies who hiave graduated trom oibies scho s, for ire viry surerior MUSICAL ADVANTAGES | 1 afforde 1n avalling tuamisctson of | Suncer Art Gallartes. and Mosenme of | Bua on. Hefereicos to patrone cireulaas will bo furaisiied og apitication (o ihe THzc] k. h8.J ton, X“-“ g THE CLTHBERT CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, B¢ Louts, Mo, will apen Bept. 13, In connection witls Mrn. Enigenta . ubert s Bamninary for Youne Ludes, Instruction thoreaeh dn sll brancbes, theorenrs yell s prectical, conducted upon European ayrter, Term« moderate. Fur cirenlurs, contafuing all fufor- mation, address ARTHUR J, CRESWOLD, Director, Hixtmenth en Pine-ste., 81, Lows, Mo, ELMFURST BOARDING AND DAY S0HOOL For Young Ld.ca and Girls, will Teupen Monduy, Hept, 13, at Limburat, 16 miles from Chicago, ou the Gale a | Peo; Divisiun of the N. W. R, R, Location healthy and veautiful. - Geoucds aver 12 acres In axtent. Teachern alle and exverienced. Native teachers of German and Freneh, MRS, L. N. CUTTENR, late Head Awsiatant of {/Wington Bchool, Chleagy, Principal. Band for Cir- cular. Ll The School of Vocal Art in Philadelphia, For the Instruction of Teachers and Artista, cpen Mondax, Rejt. 2%, Principal, Madame SEILER, authior of * The Vol o !n Singing,” snd Voire {n 8p ng, For circal rs, ke, apply to A tusry, %3 Chinton-at,, Philadelphis. in. MRS, W, C. BRYAN'S BOARDING-SCHOOL For Young Ladies, Batavia, X, ¥, For refereuces, in. o of b 18y Clisries 11, Re d, T ACADEMY, A coilege prepuratory scbool far boys. Fall term be- gius Sapt Y, A. 1 BABIN, Princyal, SCIU00L OF MINES, Untrersity of Micbigan, For circuiar, Address L, D BENNETT, Azn Arbor, Mizh. D INSTITUTR, MR . New Ilavon. Coaa. . L. CADY, Send for circular. AUTOMATIC" WILLCOX & GIBBS 8, M, C0. in- vite the public to call and inspect " this marvel of Sewing Machine meohanism-—unquestionably the reatest invention in Sewing achines since their introduc- tion; completely revolutionizes the art of machine sewing Visitors are delighted, CALL AND SEE AT BALESNOOM OF Willoox & Gibbs Sewing-Machine Compaty, 200 Wabash-av., corner Adams.st PROPOSALS, e PROPOSALS FOR FORAGE. TizADQuantERs Dret, OF TRX PLA: Orrice C, Q. M., UMana, Neo,, Sept, 139, 17 Sea'ed pr pouly, In triplicate, il be received st thfeofice until 11 o'clock u, m,, Wednesday, Oct, 10, X JOEIN'S “scCrzooi | il 14l closa fur the studg of tha Englisy Lot guags | | Mgt Kapren .. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARJRE 0F rRATHS conKRLARATION O REFERENCE WARXS,~1 Butundey o . * Sunday areaped Mond pred, Bundayats. e, m? [} l)ll‘lh" ] e i 2 T '2"‘11(2!60’ & "?MHV&!YEIV RAILRNN, 5 o o onrrmidn e, wsid 15 Ognate iron..4,, wnd ot the depots, Depot carnrrof Wells Denctesrnar of Can 1ie and Kinzia. af it Koy MIHI &Y CENTRR bisdsiged Iu_lln. ENTRAL RAILTIAY, ane W Tans o, Gk Matl (vla matn 1150) Day Ripress,., Rl aace Atlanue kxpross, Nkt Brgress,. BUND RATTON 4 Moratnp ka, L 1°#ateny a0 Bugdaj *Bunday Lr. FHICARY I % ST, Lo and Chican. R s v Ontom Lopat, Wl S, o a Uitre, Ticket Dpicens 41 Denot, and 125 Rande v Srdamar, it e e Teave, | Avreer Kagea City and Deavor Fast B3, /11201 mowa| 737 2 9. . Bt Lows ot borinennia Ky 140 00 348 0 e Pru A, Chicaroa Paducah ltatirona & 0 atnn, | acon Wasaugtos b Joliel & Dwigui Aeo snuiulation, LAKE EHORE ‘nTAlCMIG‘lSflUY"EIl e Arri it o o, 40P, m. 808, m, . 1o m 15:30 8. m. Dally, wzoeph C ICARY. MILWAUKE® & ST, PaI, RAILRIYY, Eneor Dy, cqrues Sudivon ani Canil- —_ airin du Chi g *7:@p.m, " Sinvieatal s Toimaa: 4 Ginon day, theouan! L 000w, m. . * 4W0p s Stave; Milwaukee, 8t 8polts, ihioug| $:90p. m. (%1008, m T8 nm i 7N e ILLNOIS CENTRAL Pangqn, Depet, foot of Luke 1t and ontnf Oice 121 Nardoiphes, i Dibudue & mues O Gilmay Puloln:ll Syt Eséés;ai!fl CHIPARD. RIRLINGTON A OUINTY RAILRAYA, Derot-, joul @i Lanest., Indiwna-ae. and Sicteenthon, bt wnil Siatecuthate, | Tvckel Oftces, 65 Clark ot Malland Kipress, Utiawa by Duts ‘actuc Fast Liue, for Oy haosae Oity, Losvenworits, Cuiscn & S8 Joleuh g, 308 RiD 0ot Auzurs Pas Mano. Aur. 7 « 1Ex. Fa aroay,” s¥3, Moadsy KANKA Prem Contrat Dopor, AEE At Joot Lukeat,, und depot o Meond-si.” Trcket'cfices 131 Handoiphat s anch us apent? feava ") drrive Tadisoavolls, Laularille & Clacta- i D *12:0 noon ® 8:30p. m. 800 p. n." 1158 m. CINCINNATI AR LINE AND KOKOMO Liye, From Istisbury, Louis Kullway dopat, ner 1 Weat Side," Ticket oics, U Leare. Arrive, * 8:30n. m. [0 | 2:00p, m. PIITSBIIRA, CINNINNATI 3 . From doper corac €kt st Karkors, TALAAD, Trcket oice, 141 Handulphes at depot, atl tiay Fxrren tadinanpie hal ey Columbu, Pittaburg & Now York| y 80p. m.| 1:08. m. HICAGO RAILWAY, arepted. ¢ capt daturdsys and Nanday BALTIMORE & OHIn RAILROAD Truing lears srum rewr @ L;s-w iding and deped ol af - Tent, aecont et of Waskinmn LG & Leave, | drrive, Mall, Suodare Bxospted., Bdiam. | Tlip. m D; W E e CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Dapaty corner o7 Van didren umd Sheruin s, Ticket ofsa Umans, Leavenw's 1:38, ut which place und time thiey will Le ojpenod in thie firesen:e of bidders, for the delivery 1m new gunny and burlsy sacks & Umaba Depot, Neb raski, 10 01 titles us 1oquired during secoud quarter of the f year endiug_Juna 30, 1876, of two iufilioie (2,001, 00) pounds o1 Corn and one ufiti-n (1,0 0, ) { ounds of Oate. Tropoasls for a leas quantity whll be rescive l. ach bis t be consirtered should be guarauteed by 1w ree] 0'1aible purtion, not bidiers, that ey will be- came luud<men on awand of courict, The propossls must be in tripftuie, and be made separately for Corn and for Oute, aml thust atate the crop: from which 1t fs | Foposcd t eltrer. L'reterence will be iven to articles of domentic pro. du tio ould be !ndorsed un snvelops, * Dids for ‘The contracts will ba let with the prosiso that the quattities contreted Tor may 1@ 1 reaved or reduced one third Ly the Chirt Quertetinnster of the Depart. Tent at any titue pendiog tull denvery, Tue (lght fo rr1-1 wiiy o a1l Lidw 10 resarved, Ulank bide fur J-hnl}-nll,lull couditious made oww o apphcation (1 Wity utlice, o b, Deguity Q. M. Genersl, Stato of [hinois Asyluin for Feeble. Miuded Ghildren, Sealnd projoals £ the ere-tion of Lulldings for e’ Vs Aeyluni for Feebio-Muded Ciil en of Linccin, UL, 1 wecordanes with the provisiue of an et uy covend A8, (3.5 (sue Bersion Lawe, 15, page 1), will {@ received it Linr ol until 2 o'clock p, th, on Ta' e kiy, O lober I . Sud_ jiroposais Tuust L6 addresssd to Dr. O, T, Witur, Secretary, Separala i oj«iwals for the steam.beating, plumbing, sud gar-itiug of the aforenid bid dinge: will be 160 teived a2 the wamo place untll 2 o (ock P oeoon Wedltiswday, Ja, 5, 1870, . sud specitications for the buildiogs may be seau at this uflica of I, C, Furnens, srolita-t, Roous 41, Teith.ud Block, Deatigri-at., Culkago, sud aiso al the ottice of I, B. Latbain, Eay., o Lincolb, ou aud sfter ‘Tuaraday, Bept, 0, ‘Fhe pliue und o).ecificatious for tho steain-Doating, elc., wnsy be sevn vu aud after Dec. 1. Punted blanks for bile and the ascompauying bond will be fuinislied biaders 'll:na Tight l;a reject “lliy :’:l"‘ ull.bldl!l Tesorvod, 0] b es, 7 orer ol the Board ol AN Lee, Prastaeat, C. T, WiLsus, M, D)., Becretary, Northern Central Railway Company, JutiavELvuLs, Ta. Sept 11, 835, Soaled als will Lo received by the uudersig uutll FRIDAY Uct, T, 1318, for furnisbing sl Lis iabor aud materisle ruquired for the ere tion of 3 Grain-Elevator at Canton, Rear Baltimore, 1¢ , casery 1nachinery M working to same, Ty .Eu’nuumu Ui Vo oen a1 Omice uf ey Ivauls No, 233 South Fourih.s, B o T snance of ey, 14 Atchl 'oru A oGommudaL K HOSPITAL, oorniss usngton aad Fraoklioats., 01 ¢d by 10 Blate of ik irp s1ot paesible NO PaAY! 360 BOUTH CLARK-8T,, CHIOAGO, n > .' i, i il NS Dr. Kean, May orsnally or by suail, (ree af criarge, on allcirulo ous dis Do ' WEAN Is fab ovly pliysician o 1he g1ty il an1a Curve ur a0 pay, Uir'oe Bours, Y&, m, 8o 6 from 8 10 7 30 yeurs' London hospital juaciice, cursa private ] y disesscs’ cimmediately with out mercury, LUBT MANHUOD, Nervous Debilfiy catved by errore of yuuth, ‘e young wid old ars quickly reatored lo .y vigor Cul or write, Utlios sirictly privets, 13d Weal Madivon-at, DER. OLIIN, 157 Waslifugtotat, Ubfcugu. Louker cugaged than wiy phiyen lad 10 Chli sgo du (Le tresbusut of Clroule, Seauut, sud Private Disc:sss. Sewiiel Weakncas aud Tupotenry jernmuently curcd, — Luutes requiring del cate treatinent, with Lol aud bowrd, wey call or wrile {u contideuce, A buok for all (Ullustrated), 10 couts, l K. ATONF, 171 MADIB IN-8T., CRIDAGO, I troat all CUFDIG, s8aUa., 84U Privata disussss. iual woaknoss and jmiat uoy purmanvatly cured, Medi. ciuve sent v, Uousulad @ freu. | orsonally o 08 KUarel @ J Wf JuuDoy iU All ot A Lok for bl suxes (i1 seated 16z tww spempn De: aTON K et | b o thio cfty whols s grafuste Iy medicine. " A BOOK FOR THE MILLION, 0 utuselor (o the Ma disco . Lisserving the cutsplaaith, aa. Tl (8Thang ik bl Witt ulmocbus sngTaviag, sud contauns valuaLls tafer Tur thCse w00 Aty BAtred. 0F (O MewpDIALS faas R R 'ind uor o ~paid) iy Cents. Add; . T BRI, B N Rhetin ety e oot Me PRESCRIPTION FREE the spcody cureof Bemiual Weaknoss, Lost Mams Moo w3 T Ulariers oo on 5y Taticrvions oe eicoss. Any druggist bas the {ngredisuts, Address DAVIDEON & G0u 08 52, How Kocks

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