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e THE4CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY-' SEPTEMBER 25,1 1875.—~TWELVE PAGES. pelhool fund among different sectarian insti. tations. The American people recognize the fuct that the pnblic schiool i the corner-atone of our republican institutions, They will defond it from every attack, whether the assonlt is duo to sdclarian or partisan malice. ‘Tho unfortunato Baron GADLDI Roirau, who waa implicated with FezatoNT aud otlera in tt:o Memphis & I Paso Railrond ewindlo, [s on- gaged in o ourlous mothod of rajustating blm- solf. 1t wad ehown that ho surrendered all his wife’s dowry oh Joarning the charactor of tho gchumo i which ho wan ongaged. ‘Thin did not eavo him, howover, and ho was wentonced o 1m- prisonment. Tha shock. killed hia wifo. Presi- dont MacManox bas pardoned him out, snd now tiio long-suffering Baron finds it neceasaty to do alittlo fighting on lus own sccount. 1loliag {akon up all tho hard thinga sald of Lim by chnl- Jenging tho nuthors thoreof to fight. Two duels fiavo nlroady como off. In the fitst, fought with gwords, ho disarmed his antagoniat, and roturned bisweapon to him. In thio second hio slightly woundod the othor man. Retractions aro belng ade all ronnd. Netractions writton at the point of tho sword and the muzzla of thoe pistol caunot in themsolves Lo very gracoful or con- vincipg, but perbapy Frenchmen undorstoud this sort of thing bettor than Awericany, o What swect consolation to the advocates of «homan's Rights™ must be that little affair in Troy tho othor day. JouN Monnissky waa Lorn in Troy, and so, if wo aro not mistaken, was Joux C. HEENAN. In this city, pugilism s the boastod tight of cvery man. Here, too, it ap- poara to Lo the right of woman alse. Lnst Sun- doy Mra, HeNiTax vindieated Ler equat rights with hor knuckles. A regular prize-fight was foughit betweon that tender lady and Mr. Mixz ReiLny, & profossional bruiser, with & ring, um- piros, nud 1eferce, tho parties sirippiog to tho nsual degree. After fourtcen rounds had boon fought, tho referco decided tho fight a draw, and tho contestants, both badly mauled, were drawn oft. Here, wa takia it, 18 tho climax of fominino progress. 1f auythiwg more disguating than this assortion of women's equality with the tyrant can bo devised, pray lot us Lioar it. 3loau- ¥Lile, our * Woman'a Righta " leadors yhould be tisficd for a weok or two. S Another Frooch miracle has como to griofl. Tho Lady Superior of a ntunery at 8t. Ome: gave out that ono Blstor 'aura bad been mirac- ulonely cured. She claimed that ono Dr. Lanbcon bad snid of ber: **1°0or Slster PAvLA ; fow sotry I om for bar. What loug sullering will sho endure without Lope of recovery. Tho spinal morrow i in 8 very bad way. Thers is & caries of tha Lowno of tho spioal colamn."” Sister Pavra did not dic. o far tho miracle was o good one. Now comes Dr. LanpEur and gays ho saw Sister PAuLA but once. On that e~ casion shio wasdrofsed and in the parlor. Bho tomplained of pain in ko lumbar region, which o supposed to bo rhoumatie, Ho mado no sxamination, snd sald nothing about cardes. The wholo atory was the insention of a too en- thusinstic roligicuse. How many miraclos could atand a similar test? e We bavo received a commupication upen “Church Unity " from o prominent Epmacopatian elergyman, which is reserved for publication in the religious department of Sunday's TRIBDNE. The communication has beencallod out bytheed- {torini whlch appenced inTue TRINONE o fow days since, advocating the union of the Episcopal and Methodist Episcopal Chiurchios into one powerful organization, Tho communication will prove of geeat intorest, oapocially frow aa historical point of view, a8 it sots forth iu dotail tho steps whieh have boen taken in the Episcopal Church to pro- mote such a unfon, and the aititudo of the Methodist Church with ropard to it. As this Jubject is boginning to atiract great attention at presoot in tho Curistian world, we hvo calied lois anticipatory notico to the communication iat our readera may bo propared in time for it. The [nterdiction placed upon tho salo of Ar. BrapatoNe’s ** Vaticau Decrecs™ In krance Las woused quito o little storm. The Government 124 forbidden tho sale of the Look on the high- sayand in the railway etations. Rach dopars- went seoms anxious to shift responsibility for daorder upon tho others, but all combined atosge to divide the odium withont great suffer- n%. GLADSTONE resents this Governmental in- wrlerenco; the Foreign Ofico eayd it m not wsponsible ; and tho Iuterior Oflico pretends Znocenco of tho wholo aftsir. Meanwhile, the lator, who is said to be a man of spirit, an- mooa & new odition. Thoe affair doos not ipeak woll for tho quality of Ropublicanism that morails fo Franca. S g e Tho Chileago Zimes in aysured that the oditor of Toe Turnuxx bas not tho slighteet intention *'to dofoud s administration as Mayor of Chi- 23g0 ngalust unfavorablocriticism.” e prefars “letting cut that fbb at tho start™ to tho editor of the Times, whom po in coutident will not de- dine it, The Times had vory much to do with th:e selection aud olection of ** the Fire tickos "~ nfinitely more than the oditor of TiE TrinONE. The Times nccorded that adivinistration o protty fair aud tolerably steady support, differing from iton & fow winor points of policy, but on the whole belug in harmony with it; and we are suee that, ifit ehall bo unjustly assailed, the Times will not Leuitato to dofend It. A Milwankeo oditor has Lad a book roturned 10 bim which was borrowed twonby-seven yoors 80l At o recont salo which took place at Hali- 1sx, England, the suttioncer Llushed! The cir- cutastancea wore copsidored suificient to so- tount for it. Ho was solling a fow goods In divtraint for the Viear's rate. Theso two phe- towens, happening at widoly distant localities, 45¢ pocullarly noticeable, When men in Wiscon- sin return booka borrowed s quarter of & con- tury sgo, and auctioncers fn England blusl, Ware ia hope for humauity tho world over, The Afillonnium is uot as far away as it used to bo, —_—— We bavo already noted tho fact that tho Als- bara Conatitational Convention now 1a sesmon At Montgomory, & Demoeratio body, bas inserted in the wow 1ull of Rights this sound aontenco: "Tho people of this Slate accopt as final the os- lsblishiod fact tuat trom the Foaeral Union there 240 bo uo socession of any Htato.” This doclara. tivn 1u all tho more romarkable pocsuso Mont. gomery was tho- first Capital of the league fozmed by the soceded Statos. The flrst Beces- Mo Congresa mot there, and tho Becession Gav- uoment Was orgauized there, .Alabams has oarned tho costly lesson of the War. ——— Lovely woman le often mocused of being In- tenalblo to the wentiment of justice, Yet when » Fronch busband was ncquitted the other day for shootiug an usfaithful wifo, the ladios' gal- fery of the court-room broke out into uncontrol- Lible and vociforous applauss. ‘Thore's nothivg lovely woman likos better than to see punish. meat meted out—1o ono of her own sox, — The Oxford University I‘rfllhbll]\utpublllhhi the ymaliest Dible 1o the world, It 43¢ fuchea high, by 25{ inchoa wido, and balf an inch thick. [t weighs losa than B3¢ ounces. It willbe more ‘ban ever overlooked now, that it ia so_ wmall wd (s 8o lightly rogarded by the greatest fasti- Aition of learuing. . Dolaware {s not a large Btate, but it will tuis rear be of groat importance to one class of ssople, It wili make 30,000 gallons of peack- oraudy. In this conuection, the discovery ofa aine of honey three-quartess of nmile long s Usjon Pass, Cal., containing 1,000 tons of sweet- neks, will ba » singalarly fortunate God. e it Sobnk e ‘The Rev. Noam Bouzxck daliversd the open- iug address at the Clucinuati Ezpouition, s3d he uaver did & more unfortunate thiug in his lifo, Bome evil spirit prompted him ta improve the Ootesion fo make some rewmarks derogatory of foroigo-born Amerioan citizens. Otociouati ls tull af Juss buch cltizens, aad aings the Exuost tion opened thoy hava heen holding moetingn for the molo and express purposs of sittiug down on the Rev. Noau NcnzNcy, srhich they have most offoctunlly done. Truth crualiod to earth wil rine again, but the Iov. Noan HcneNer never will—loastniso not In Cincinnati, —— e The wisdom of the Chicago Univorsity was sbove faking & Wint from Tae Tuwsuse. The first touch of the wheel in the ohservatory Thursday night consoquently smashed the lightaing-rod to smithereans. Now gat anothor Lo ba shattered on Tucsday night, swhy don't you ? + POLITICAL NOTELd, Senator, Togan's Arrival in Joflet, 111., on hin way from Denver to Chicago, 1 noticed in the Sun of tho first-mentloned placo. Tie remnsined day an the guest of Henry Fish. I'olitical orsa- cles may find somo significanco in tho visit, when they recollcat that the Penilentiary ofticials aro supposed to have more or less welght [n thoe woouncila of Illinols Republicans, The New York ZTimea appositely hits off tho charactor of tho Massachusotts Democratio Con- vention when it wayw: *\Why this queor com- binaticn of shreds and patehes should bo called ¢ Democtatic’ pasees comprehonsion.” Two of the candidates, it will bo romembercd, aro Ite- yablicans, aud large drafts wore mado upon Ro- publican opinions for a platform. It is becoming ovory day more spparent that ths Democrats of Ohio made s fatal mistako whon thoy dacided for & long and active cauvass. Four months sre quite sufliclent tme in which to explode the inflation sopbisms, and'altogothor t0o long for thoso who wish to cram intlation into igaorant votere. The Bunkor Hill Conven- tion was a grand blunder. Thurman's prodiction i already vindicatod, Mr. yohin Bigelow, Democratic candidate for Secrotary of Heato in New York, is charged with haviog used hia position on the Naw York press to nasibt fu tho Black Friday stock spoculation, and with baving been influonced in the mattor by pecuniary considorations. The charge is not yot sustainod. Mr, Bigelow has always borno an oxcellent roputation, and decent Republicans will nos asaml it recklcasly or without proofs, Tho Clovoland Leader undertalos to say that thie 60,000 atay-at-bomos in Ohio in 1873 wilt bo ¢ tho polls on the 12tk of pext month. Things do look that way now. Besides tho stay-at- homo vate, which is to come out, Schurz is a power whoso juflizence will roll up the majority ®ill highor. Kobody has yet figured on 60,000 Ropublican mafority, but iwith that many now votes the majority ought to be somathing band-~ s0MmO. e The Ropublican-Independent candidato for Goseruor of Marylaud ia esid by tho DPhiladel. pbla Zimes, which cextafoly is uqt prejudiced In his favor, to Le *‘smon of fair ability, and of uvoxceptionable, character.” ‘I'ho nomioco for Attorney-Genoral, 1t:eeems, ' was -imprisoned during the War on suspiclon of disloyally. The tickot will probably csuse some commotion in Maryland, and, even though it may not alter the resuit inthoBtate, will doubtiesscanen a atirring- up of the ceaspool of city politica from tho very bottom. A municipal election is soon to be held in Cbarleaton, 8. C.; oud it has been a mooted question among tho Democrata whethor they shall mako atraight-out party nominations or malutain their old aasociations with the Inde- pondent Republicans. The Chsrleston News and Courier, ag fufiuential a paper a8 thers i3 in the Biate, advocates tbe latter policy. In tho maintenanco of this nlliauce it esos tho only liops of cscapo from Bowen and Bowanism, which are to South Carolina whsat Tweed and Tweodism were to Now York, Now thiat tho Maov. Mr, Tilton has declined tho Tomperanca nomiuation for (lovernor of Wisconsin, comparatlvely little interest attachon to the balance of the ticket, which was nome inated ot Janeavillo on tho 15th inst. Farthor declinations are in order. Tho olber candidates are : For Licutenant-Governor, D, W. Gilfiltan, of Trempeanleat ; for Becretary of Stats, H. W, Brown, of Groon ; for Troasurer, D. W, Ball, of Greon ; for Attornoy-Goneral, Willlam Munro, of Brownu; for Buperintendent of Public In- struction, Thompson, of Monroo, Tho move- menc nover had any atrongth to sposk of, and all ' rational advocates of Tomperanco Reform will rojoica that it has boen rendered nttcrly abortive, Tho County Conventions in Illinota nro getting briskly to work. Ono thing usems to b already apparent, 28 a result of tho few conventious that have bees held, namels, that tho Indepondent party will cut no figure st cil in the campaign. The ao-cslled Independont Conventtons have either nominated old-line Domgerstu, or thoy Liavo sot up men whom the Ropublicans havo ac- copled, or thoy bava beon of no copeequence in poit of numbers aud political -eagacity. Tho Macoupin Conuty Indepondonts nominated can- didates who wero knowu to be estosmed by tho Ttepublicans, and who were afterwards uominated by tho latter. The Bangamon Couunty Independ- ent-Reformors nominsted a atraight Demociatic ticket. In McLenau County, which was formerly tho centro of the Farmers' Movemsnt in Illinois, tho Iudepoundont Couveution was spiritless, and embraced only forty-five mombers, all told. Qov. Hendricks ia oceupying an axceedingly ‘uncomfortable position on tho sharp and ragged edgo of tue topmnoat rail of the fonce which di- vidos the inflatiooiata from tue honest mon. He is s targot for the slafts of both sides, Thoss ‘who were formerly Ms frionds acem to bo now his Dbitterest onomies. Far instance, the Omaba Hergld calls him “'n doludod geotloman,” .and hopes he will not misunderstand tho dectded expression of tho Emplre Stato on the mfin question. Tho Cin- cinuati Enquirer 1a even moro outspokon. It saye: '‘If Gov. Hondricks oxpects to pull through the fight of 1870 ou tho strength of af- fable nowcommittalism and bis heavy, statos- manlike sbako of tso hend In doprocation of +porsonalities,’ he reads the slgns of the timos most inaceuratoly. Wo would most reapoctfully jnform Lim that the imponding conflict is of & naturs which will huetle all the carpot-kuights of politics to the rear s soon as the fire opons; for the battle of whieh Ohio and Penugylvania wre now dolag the proltminary skirmishing is not to be fought with blank cartriuges.” vl . PERZONAL, Senator Matt H. Carponter is sojourning at tho Pacifie. The Ion, A, B. Bush, Moblle, is tarryiog at the Garduer. ‘The Hon. J. I, Caso, of Racino, was st the Bherman leat ovontug, The Hon. G. W. Cummings, of Council Hluffs, tarriea at fhe Tromont. * Tho Hon, W. 11, Bradley, Muskegon, was at tho Tremont yesterd Tho Hon. Lyman Richardson, of Omahs, {8 {n the city, at tho Bherman. Gea. J. 8. Todd, lata of tho O. 8. A, in occn- Pylog quarters at the Pacifio. Txot Harte has finished bis play, and Magulre's lastrels hope the parta are not loug. JL B, Rowlion, of the Standard, Hilladale, Mioli,, was at the Gardner last ovoning. The Piokertona hiave already spent 218,000 on Charlle Ross. Aud, by Lho way, whers is he 7 Jublles Gilmara's brother has a garden, too, but it's & landscape garden, in Osklaod, Cal. The Cloveland Leader spells mercury murcury. There's nous of the old metal In {ta now systam. The Hon. John Clamberlaine, Harttord, was lumanx the arrivals atthe Paciflo late last even- ng. Miss Economy, of Maoyunk, Pa., {s 87 years old. Bhe's not popular with AManyunkers, ibat's & fack, According o the Bt. Panl Pioneer-Press, Tioo postponed hid storia & day or tWo oa sccount of ke westher. Treasurer Now Las given & crusl jad as rag- money, He sent a lady friend & clinker abouy the gixe of # 8, Louls wortaa's hand, whish was all that romnined of a bundle of notes of the face valuo of 22,000,000, sfter they lad been biirned, Adrian Tsar, the lilliardist, plave with his thamb and fingors, Ho do Idiow of other do- sctigtions, Jim Fisk, Jr., hss materialized at TLong Dranch, Even that is a rellof from his present quarter G. A. Halloway, National Bosrd of Under- writers. 8. Louts, had rooms st the Gardpor last ovening. . Tho Philadelphis Press has assumad & new falldress as bright snd pratsy a4 25,000 uew gold dollare. Mr. liam, of Hadson, N. Y., has boen arreated for robbing » hen-roost. It was thu eggs that embroiled him, Victoria C. Woodhull, Victoria €, Wondhull, Jr., and Tounio C. Clstlin wera rogistored at $ho Talmer yestorday. Gov. Tilden isa gona into the pardoning Lnsl- noes, wholosalo, 1fe hiay Itberated scventy cone victs lu seven months, M. James I, Donwell, Comptrolier of Jorsoy City, died ou Tueday evening, 1lle'd not been himeolf for some time, Domocratio papers actually hogrodge (icn. Bhoridan the fow days of pleaaure Le f cnjoy- tug on the Pacltic Coast. Maj. James ). Boardsley, Iresident of the Tllinvia Stato Soldiors' Orphans' Home, waa at the Dacitic last evening. Niiason ia as fat as Paropa. but that is tho ouly amiablo quality sho shares with that sweet-is. positioned prima donua. And now Mr. Dana han collsred Brother Moody and will shortly procoed to haog hia skin boaide that of tbo solf-mauo man, < Gov. Boverldge and the Wardon and Commis- sioners of tho Htate Penitentiary wore in confer- enca nt the Pacific yostorday, When a chiap deuounces the editorof a country paper as *a Isro,” sbouldn't Lo be mado to Apollogize >—Commercial Adrertiser. Tha proprictors of Jay Gould's Talt-Towergin- mill receivo £400 a day, lalf of which ie clear profit. What proportion ia Mr. Jay Gtould's ? Naturo is out of fasbion. Just a8 green is coming in, she puts on red and brown. Dut Naturo caunot be vulgar, like somo other ladies. Dr. Wolfo, a medium, says that Napolen 1II, wad formerly Julice Ciesar, and in about thirty years will reappenr again under s ,00\W name as tho Savior of France. . Tho Bishop of Moosones, in the Northweatern Territories, muss bo a good pedostrian to viuit all his pariwhes overy weok. s Dioceso ia 1,150,000 squaro milos. A young cocknoy named Rawlin dived off Lon- don DBridge in full drees tho other day. Ono moroe unfortunate? Notabit of 1. Ho did It for & bet of = glass of beor, ‘There’s boen somo good advertising n Ia M- Vickor-MoClurg i New York. Tha critics con- domn the * Mlighty Lollar,” and Floronce retorts savagely, Duemness is business. A Colonel lost §3,000m the Bank of Califor- nis. Ilo was Col. McHugl, o ontana miner, who deporited 3,000 in gold thero oleven years ago, and lost principal and intercst togothor. Adiroudack Murray exhibits two floe stallfons at the Conncoticut State Falr, Iope the Golden Rule will pay him euough the firat year to ouabile him to give his whole timo to his hoboy—Llorses, Joseph Bullivan. of Now York, son of Dennis Bullivan, and agel only 3 yoars, bas been kid-* uappod from 1o front of hia fathor's store. Ia it nat about tima ¢o rosst Woatervelt over a slow Bro? . Gon. Butler is having monnted at Chicopeo s sword 4 fect long, of tinest tompor, with s hilt worth $1,000 Pat up that sward, Benjamin, at your nearest uncle's. Blatea can be saved with- ous it. ‘The word ** pot-walloper " erept into the Now Yotk Evaning Post the owher day, and tearn streamed from the eyos of William Cullon Bry- ant. Auother shake-up is expected 1n the oflice & Ja Bounott. ‘Tho Hon. 8. B. Cox, author of the papers on Ameriedqn Humor in Jiarper's, mado & speoch tho othier night without o joke in it. Mr. Cox ia evidoutly practiciog to fill Joun Hay's place on tho Now York Tribune. ‘Fse Hon. A. J. Dorisn, of Quebee, Lias de- clined the Chiof-Justiceship of tho new Supreme " Court aud Court of Exchoquer of ttis New Do- minion. It will now be landored to Chiof-Jus- tico Richards, of Ontario. Dessie Turner's novol is entitied * After- Thoughts.” Should think that titlo was synony- mous with * Remorse" nftor her testimony— but somo poaple can get along without evon o rudimontary conacience, N. K. Folrbauk was rocenfly asked by telo- graph if he would act as executor for tho late J. W. Ross. Ilo suswerod that he would not, but would willingly be exccutor for Kirby, if somobody would be his oxecutionor, Bome pooplo arto growling bocauso Oakes Ames is to hove a monument bofore Georgo Washiogton. There's nothing to growlat, Lo has wioro agmirers than tho Fathor of his Coun- try, sod ** Dismal James " 12 justifiod. George Wilkes is again arrestod for libel. Ho hayn't beon turashed for threa weoks now, and waa fast ‘dissppoaring from the puolia viow, whon this wolcomo humilistion again placed nhim, all unsavory as ho i#, under the public nose. Hoiv gratifying it is to Witnesw tha offorts of & poro moral roformer like Mr. Bafloy eadeavor- 1ng to reconcllo tho hardoned smokoer to & 5-cont cigar. And yet, as be plaintively crios, a good G-cont cigaria the graat nved of thls tax-saton commubity, Clara Morris says it doss hurt to be burnod with a white-hot iron, and the 8t. Louis doctor says it doos not, Conuidering the oircumatancos of placo aud sex, tho world will be ready to bo- liovs Ctara Xforra’ statement. There are ox- toousting clrcumstancos, of courso, 8¢, Louls hides are so singularly thick, The Bt, Josoph (MMo.) Zerald regrete that it eaanot, by ** tho wildeat process of versification,” possibly make ** rhinocoros " rhyme with “ Quoen Elizabeth,” or ‘*‘gazello” with **sowing-ma- chine,” aud so has reepectfully to decline s poem by ouo of the most talentcd of 8t. Josoph's falr danghter . 1t neemg that Mr. Georga Armstrong, of tho Tnfer-Ocean, {3 nob the psrson who deserted a wife snd tive children, and, for savers! reasons, wa (hink tno denial savors of truth, . Firatly, ho naver waa warried, which disposcs effectualiy of tho wife, and neatly as satiafactorily of tue chil- dren. Hecondly, he naver was in Kugland, And, thirdly, never doserted anybody thas Lo Lnows of. . The lattér waa origiually sent to Arclitoct *Armatrong, who Indorsed on .it: ** Georgo Armsirong, Inter-Ocean,” snd thua the ftem cropt Into print, Thes ruptored eogagement wmay thersfore bo ronewed withoat danger. LOTEL AURIVALS, Pucific Hotel—Cistles A. Guuwp, Dayton; T, M. fmith, Jr,, G, E. Hulcbineon, Clevelaud ; A, 8, Hop- Xins, New York ; Jobn McGraw, New Orleans Jennlngs, Mtuwburg; A, M. Brmith, Mong Kong: Dr. E. 8, Wood, Boston ; Ma, Cliuton B, Sears, U, B, A.j Copelaud 'Towuseud, 0conomowys, ... Palmer Houss— Jobh Hmith, Qlargow: 1, Warreu, Loston; O, AtcVey Taylor, New York : G, W. Hered, 8t. Loufs ; J. 4, Cunninguam, U, 8, Ng K. Al Atwater, Philadell Gt ; Geu, Markaman, Now Yoik; N, 8. Soujoo, oghod; J. M. Uleott, Indlauagolis Q. Cook, Rocliester ; ‘Wiilard, Lromons House—d, W, Ci aw Orloans ; "Howar ¥ Ward, Loulsvills; G, W. ¥elt, sioux Cit, Miller, New Laven ; M. H, Orke, Hoston by, rooklyn m Hamilion, B, Dlbcock, New Yorks Col. J. O Kussel E, AMobile; O, C, apoita; John A, Creighton, Husl, wn; R, M. Hogers, Locheater Gardner Hpuu—W, i, Dixoo, 8t Fsal; J, 1. Grout, Dll“li ¥, A. Husher, LaCroass; Jokn 8,77, Watker, bl ¥ Huwbird, Hadon Skinner's Hotel—A. tos lon, Bamuel J, Autuony, AMoras; Earh i, ety for} 0 ont J. U, E k‘wnf ‘Ustdon, Eaglands WM & Baliwars B) X Zaxior,. Dowiing, New Nealy, Now York { ' T Guarge Kialdua, GREAT IMPROVEMENTS. Applied by Mr. L. J, Knowles to the Manufacture of Pumps. A Rovolution Effected in the Art of Drawing Water by Steam. A Magnificent Display hy tho Knowles Steam=Pump Works at the Exposition, Obsorvdtions of Tho Tribune Repre- sontative, 1t ia'pretty generally couceded that in the de- partaient of machinery fu motion the loter Htate Industrial Exposition excela ang exmbition of provious years, Not only is it suporior in regard toila more eyatomatic arrangement, but also in rewpect to tho character of tho display, which I8 largor and more intoresting than any vrovions one. Thin fact appesrs to be apurecl- ated by visitors, for, notwithatanding the display in other departments, this particular depart- ment holds the attention of tho crowd longer than auy other. The maguificent Jdisplay of Knowles' Patont Steam Pumps adds as much certainly to tho attractions of this part of the LExpositios Buliding s any other supocial ¢xhi- lution so far as the general obaerver is concerned. Bat, to the practical mechanic and all having womo knowlodge of machivery, Kuowles' pumps oifer peculiar attsactions. An tu the geueral effect of the display, which way carcfuily gucerintouded by Mr. M. C. Hoath, the ablo and enterprising Western Manager of tho Knowies Bream-Lomp Works, we do nut ex- aggorato whon wo tay it I8 (ar superior to any in the Mochonical Depurtment, It might seemn ox- travagaut o claiu for 1t ziore thau this, but if it was in the nature of machinery, made to perform tho Iabor of many hundreds of meu, to present o4 fair an oxter;or as the many hgut articles of bcusehold goods nud femalo attire with which tha southeru portion of tho building iy filled, ono would not besitato o pronvunce Mr, Heath's epaco by far tho most olegantly and tastofully covered in the whols great collec- tion of Inter-State curio; nd industrial prod. ucts. To paruculanize: TLo spaco ts hand- somoly carpeted. and 1s surrouaded by a substan- tial and oroamental iron ratliug. The entrances, two in wumber, are marked by bright-colored mats that bid the visitor welcome, and add o par- ticularly cbeorful appearunce. In the centro of the inclosure ia a neat business deak, on which standy a bouquaet of fragraut flowers 1o A hand- sume Darian warble vaso, and a pot of mout beautiful folinge plants that would do eredit to the tloral dopartment of Eass's office. Chairs invito tha tired visitor at either mdo of tho desk, and mavy svall themselven of thix gay little gare don (for othior Louquets snd plants” are plenti- fally distributed about) in the midst of tho rum- ble aud far of maciunory. At night the aisplay in roudered STILL MORE ATTRACTIVE by tho arch of gas-jeta extouding ovor the apace, and in letters of hght snnouncing ** Knowlew' Pumps " to tho farthermost parts of the great building. Tho Inumpn thomaelves, ten in number, are moat elaborately finished, To the oyo of tho machinist thie, aftor all, is the cluef attraction. 1lo regards tho elogant workmaustup of his en- gluo 04 tho groom doos the smooth coat of hLis oree. We bave only epace in this coljimn to re- 7er to tho elegant finish of the linowlos Pumps, aud baroly meution the tasto displayod in their arrangement ; asatisfaciory description of their appoarance couid hardly be wrtten if it were attomyjted. Ono romarkable feature which the observer notices in councction with the working of theso pumps at the Exposition, ié tho entire abseuco of voiso and jar, such as le noticeabls in all oth- or sloam pumps. This is ono of the crowning triutnphs of the Kunowles Direct-Acting Steam Pump over its rivals, and ono which seoms des- tinod to give this tho prooedence ovor all other diroct-acting steam pumps. 'Fne detsils wo can only briefly oxplaio. - L'hia greas improvoment is brought about by an iugemous invention, tha pateut of which is controlled by Mr. L. J. inowldo, whereby tho valve in tho auxil- iary cylinder i3 worked in & pos itive manner by steam, iostesd of by tappots on the valve-rod. as is tho canso wath ail ather direct-ncting stoawn-pumps. Dy the lat- tor mosaus, 8 part ut rest 18 struck by a movable part, which caimes tho nolso and jar obsarvable in most direct-acting steam-pumps. aud which ronders thum xo Liable to breukage nnd wo scon 10 wenr out. By the Kuowles patont tho valvo i8 worked with tha samo degroo of cortainty as any elide-valve worked Ly an cccontric, and a so- rioua objection hitherto mado by direct-acting pumps s theroby romoved. Inthis respect tho Knowles powmp is far abend of all compotitors. The inventioa is of recent date, but jts merits aro niready videly kmown, aud sts universal ure In direct-acting stoam-pumps is only & question of timo, *A second invontion recoutly pateated which gives tho Koowles pumps a generally-recognized superlority is this: All their suxiliaty steam cylindors “are lined wath composition, and so mado that nieam circulatos fresly botweon the composition Linipg sud the cast-rou eyl der, giving o' stomnejecketvd cylinder. ‘I'his provents thopiston from sticking tromruat or expausion,—misfurtuncs whbich machinists well Luiow ol the ordimary kind of stean pumps aro linblo to, It is Lardly an cxaggoration to way that this is worth balt the pnco of the pump, i _ Anothor thing to which we wiah to draw espo- clal attention s tho Kuoviles Patent Still-lun Pump, e is an ougine wich tive poste, acd biings ubout the following results: Tho main steatn }iston 18 run pt the lighest speed theough tho centro of tha cylinder, nud sluws dosrn as tho end of tho stioks {4 approached. It thoteby pro~ vouts pounding in the water cylinder, aud can Du started on the most intricate syatem of piping without the Jvast jar or nowo, sud obvintes the daugor of Vreaking )nlpn jowts, For hotels, heavy lifts in miney, oil ling duty, manufactories, fire duty, public bwildiugs, &c., its value cannot bo overcetimated, Lhis nogeloss foaturo msy bo appreciated by the guests of s hotel who hwvo boeu onnoyed by the nover-endiug stroke of tho pump, though located hundreds of feot frow tho otigiuc-roont, "{ho Kuowles Steam-Pump Works also mako mining-pumps, with a removavlo sloovo in the wator eud, and tho evliuder lined with compoai- tion, ¢ should bo statod hore that every part of the Knowles puwp Is made on tho inter- chengesble plan, Aud wo will brietly call atten- twon, too, to Kuowles' hand-power attachment, tho ouly relisble applianos of the kind, oo totlowiug pumps are on esbibition A double plunger mining ftump 3 43 iuches in Qinmeter stesu-cylinder ; 10 inches in dismeter water-cylindor ; aud 24-iuch stroke. Itisadapted to niniug work, Leavy hfty, 114 also o firste claya city water-worka pump, They unko pump- g-evgines for water-worke a spocialiy, and water-wotky comunttoss weo invited o attond the Ezxposition and witvess tho operation of this pump. A upecial firo-pump (nickol-piated); 16 tnches in dinmoter steam cyliuder ; 8 lnchen iu disme- ser wator eylindor ; aud 18 inchies Btroko. A boiler food-putap, with Laud-brake attach- mout, A boiler feed-pump, sreanged to ran with clther wator or steaw pressure. Tho above are in moticu. The following aro not runnivg : A special firo-pump ; 14 inches in diametor ateaw eyhuder ; 0 luches dismotor water-uyliue dor ; and 12 inches stioke ; built for the Chicago Uity Water-Works, It 14 the finest pioos of ma- chinory in the Exposition Building. A builer feed-pump (mckel-plated) ; donble- plinger pump ;14 {oches steam cyliuder; 7 lnrhen walnr cyim-.ifl ; and 14 1nchoa stroke, A upeclal fire umA 21 inches diuucter steam 2 inches diametor water cyhwder ; and '.’llv ch stroka. It {4 sold for fire duty in sn elovatol. A epecial firo pump, 10-juch diameter steam cyhudeor ; 5-inch diswetor water cylnder; aud F2-inch stroke. A low-pressure pump and boilar combined, for fino dwellings, atorew, ale, A yuilroud-tank pump and boiler combined. 1t is bardly neceseary to add that at R THE VAUTORY of tho Enowles Bteam Pump Worke steam. {mmpl aro nusde for ovely variely of work, Water- workd pumps aro made a wpeoisity. Tle factury 14 at Warret, Mass.; warerooms in New Boston, aud at Nos. 171 and 217 Lake af Uliicago. 1t only rerusins for us to add, in s condenved 'S uut &s pousible, the soveral zreasons for bayiug the Xnowles pump, viz, ; 16 14 tho simplast, 1 4s tho 1m0st durable. 1t wili run slower or faster than sy other, It nm« leas sleata 107 aams duty thay say otber puwp wads. 1t will always atart at any part of the sf and s 00 dasd mm-b-uvu. S llhlfllmwmpmldl bat will, with 3 wrask e VEITE WiM walts, s00sequent iy 14 evlinde ways Prady {0 ntart when the stesm-cylinder in Alind seith the cold water nf conden aton. 5t will pump liqubis—hot or ol thicx or thin, grit- ty or eles 1t 1s muperior fn workmanship and mnterial toany 1ump made, The Soluta are ground to ft, and requira no pack- n ing. 1t (s the only p!m\" e in which all the parts are made actually tnterchangable and to ot, The broprietors offer thin pump an tha most perfect indepenident stasm pump ever smsented, and for alm- 1dicity ani durability defies competiting, e A GENTLEMAN. - Tho Method by Which He Be- comes LElegantly Dressed. A Tour of the Establishments Patron- ized by Him, LY. The nama {8 ssnonymous with all that is choice, modigh. and correct in masculino attire. A gentlemao, such 88 the ono wo are now sup- posing, is aacertain to vinit Elv whon in quest of elegant garmants an water s rortain to sook tho ocoan, or flame to reack upward towarda the aun. To bo well dresscd—and by that wo mean to to dressod not only in the tnost wtviiein ond nowost modes, but Lo wear clothes of w re- tined pattorn aud rdspted to o puysical pe- culiarities of the iudividual—is & passpors to tha (500d opimion of everybody. Nobudy succheds na well an he who is woil deeined ; and notady i ne well dreased as tho man whoso Labiliments have been suaped under tho dictation of Ety. This geutleman, through a louk aud succensful careor, Lan wado # clona and Artictic stuly of the science of attirng pentlemen. o Las Lrought to his work u fauitless wsihotic per- coption, snd & | erfect judgment 1n all tha laws of foim, color, and haruony. Guided by these, a9 well an by his years ol practical uxperienco, ho muperintends the meanuretaeut, fittiug, und com- pletion of s gentiemau's garb with abuolute taste and discretion. ‘I he aoatomical pocubiarts tiew of hin patrons, their geucral figure, cot- plaxion, ot al., are ull considered in the perfeang of their garmonts, The jesult i3 that the men clothed by bim look well, feel weil, act well, auid are well. " He 1s an accopted suthority i his nvocation throughout the entire West. Vwhat Fly proncunces oleganl, and in fashionablo vogue, is_uo regmded, not culy in Chicago, but {n St. Louir, Cincinuati, and 1n lesser citics. Ar, Ely's cetabhsbmeut is st the corner of ‘Wabssh avenue aud dlongoo etreet. It 18 tho rocoguized home of sl that is lata, styliah, and approved in gentlemen’s sture. ‘thn JToprintor hulde a front rank in Chicugo, both in o Lusincas way and aocially, Wo kuow of 1o person who baa done moro to give our city its reputatior: for unquolified exceilence 1 ell that is elegaut, re- tined, and eptorpnising, BROWN & PRIOK. Tho trade in gentlemen's furnishing goods hos grown to bo nu art. Thisis enventislly the cago withi a fow honzes fn prominent Amorican citios. Chicago, of course, |oswessen ouo such establishwent. Tho firm of Brown & Prior 18 Dow thorongbly identified in the Chicago mind with all that s distiuguirhed and elegant {n the way of gentlemen's furnishings. Their place hag ap admitable location, being situated in tho haudsome iron structure wt the sonthmest cor- ner of Wabash avenue and Mourco streot, a point whicl blends busiuess and fasuion com- yletely, The stock of Megrrs. Brown & Prior in alwsys remarkable for its freshues-, fulluess. aod yo- qualified good tuste. ‘Ihe latest aud most clo- gant noveltics in scarfs, gloves, underwear, ote., aro cortain to be found kere, and our well-dress- ed man is not likely to thiuk of lcoking elsewhere for acything he may dosire in the shapo of choico furnisbing goods, 1t is undoubtedly true that this houso dictates the wode to Chicago and the Wout, it all its ejocialties. ‘To endenvor to onnmerats the new and stylish varieties of g00ds (o Lo found by thus eutabluh- ment would trospass too far on the lituits of this sketch. Wo may notice, howerer. the rechercho Wimblodon, Itutiand, and Prince ecarfs, sud tho bandsome two-button embroidered gloves, ro- cently recoived, Wo turther obeorve that in * Faultless ghirts* and underwear, beck-dressing, haud- kerchiofs, and ail tho other festures of thoir businces, Mossta. Brown & Prior are unques- tiouablo autlorily. ‘Tueir goods aro tho rarest and most chaato to Le found in oy market, and aro always the latest aud most approved in design sud fusbiop, To bo mmoug their cus- tomors i8 to bo cortsin of boing au fait. PARKER & TILTON'S AT ABLISHMENT Lias recoutly removed to 177 State stroot,—Palm- or House. A littlo move thau two ycars ago ttus entorprising frm ocstablished themselvos in troly regal style—** originators " of fasbion in gentlemen’s bats, a reputation which they have fully sustained, scormng all sorvilo imitations, ud to-day & ** Parker & Tilton ™ bat 1 uuques- tiouod 88 tho a2mo of good tuste, A trua Chicagoan caunot fail to recognizo and apprecioto a kiudred souic u this energetic sud rogressive establisbment, aud ull mnst take a ust pride in its productions and succeas, gaiued by a lavish expenaiture. unwearied labor, abilits, and skill, nor failso follow thiem to their new location, where thossmo mrof cultwod taste snd quict olegauce pervadys, and Whoro o are rooted by 3lr. Talton, tho genius of the estab- fitlimont, with tho BAmo courteous affability 38 of yare. 5 nlg establishment is comms (1 faut in all ita sppointments, sad pro-cmiuently tho lesding bouse in the Northwest. Loy are solo agents in Chicago for the celcbrated Amidon droms milk hst, which ts 635 iuches deep, full Lell-crown, brim 17 inchos, well tollod at sides, Tho * Par- ker & “Tilton™ s G}, 1-16 inches deop, full Euglish-looking crown, siightly bell, brim 2 wichos, with heavy cylindrical curl, baud 1% wches wide, binding towatel, Semi-dress hats, 8 usual, aro BUf fells. Doth the Derby nnd sequare crowns provasl. The Ihp-Nap is square ctown, The Hzns Boua is sott, Dorby-shaped crown, stiff brim, Duzincss snd neghge lats ate of soft folt in nawberlose wiyles. The Big Bonanza 18 in dasl, iuvisibie colois, made of the finest Nutria fur, * Board of ‘Urade.” ** Ameri- can Team,” aud the * Paimer,” oro elogant, sub- wantial bats. Tho * Autunii Loaf,” + Cornoll.” « Marry Cricket,” and tho ** ¥xposition,” are fa- vorites, In fact.ons cannot fail to bo suited where fashionable taste aud wuperionty iu maoulac- ture are soughs. % N, MATSON & Co. The jowolry which sho well-dresred gontleman of the period woars iu likely tu be vurchased of tbis firtn. Messra. Matson & Co. Lave created an cutablishmont which is an iusutution ot C- Cc4R0. Thewr Jewelry and mlverwaro malesrooms, southweat coruer of State aud Mouroo utreuty, coustitute ono of the most bezutiful aud artistic placos of futerest in the city. ‘Cho firm doals i the Dest grades of watches known ta the world, It haudles tho watches of Charles . Jacot & Co., Patek Plnlnppa & Co., sud otuer famous European makors, and ull thestand- urd Anerican watches aro slsa sold hete. Gen- tlemen cau fivd at tlus establishiuont supeib woal tings, elegaut dimnoud etuds sud ypius, cameo studs snd buttons, the cloicest und most e autiful watchchaing, Jewelry of all kiuds, of the latest and most nuique designs, aro anong tho other atiractions of il farciuating estab- Lishmient, Iu purchaging goods at Matson's, tho peo- plo of Cineago und tho Wedt havo learnod that they are sure of obtalmng the newest aud best, and that articles will prove, in value and style, procisely as they ure represonted. The ficol 1s an beaor o Chucsge sud o the fewelry trade of America. B, W. BDRAINAND, To bo well bootod 1w an ubsolniely essential requiropent for any gentlanau, 'The tirm of 1, W. Brainard, No. 150 Deurborn suiool, has at- tained au onvisbio teputation fer tho cxcetlance of ity goods, Wo tiud from the sffabla pro- priotorw of this Louso that boots are uot worn wo wuch ad tormerly. Tho preaent stylo is rather i fuvor of hundeome round-toad sad buttousd shoed. But whether the well-Jressed mun dos sires sloes or boots, We Bro suro that be cun da no botter thau to go to Braiuard’s. The goode at this liouse &vo elegaat, sorviceable, always woll mude, and reasounbie iu price. BELL MANN, Immediatoly under tho establishment of Brown & Prior mfi bo found the Lsudsoma utoro of which Hall Manu s the propriotor. Maun's celobrated Hsir Luxuriaut, Saratogs Cologue, Amandaline (8 new and perfect ocure for chappad hands), und hundroda of other ele- gant toilet esavtials, may bo fonudhere. Every- tuing choice and fashiouable in the line of deati- feices, porfume, bhatr-dressiug, eta, is sold by N, Mann. —_—— A SOUTHERN LIBEL SUIT, Nzw Yonx, Sept. 34,—A Uroeuville, 8. C.y dis- oh way® ¢ * Buit bas been eutered by W, E. arle, 1o 6ditor 0t tha Leprblivan, susivut Joln C. and Edward Buuly, the propriotons of thoe Edderprie and Mounfaineer, for _ $10,000 damsyes, for lbel in publishing au article de. fawatory o his ¢l r, Pl is » mstter re- sultiug, 1t s understood, from tho cauing of J, M. Ranion, the supposed editor of the Republic- an, somstime aince, by Col. :)i ?\l aanlmlon, the of the Luderprise an Ut 5 yn‘;fa papess have b{umufl on Col. Osittene daay CAU' TION. PICTURESQUE EUROPE! The nndersigmed ara informed that the cauvesers for a scrial publfcation ranaiating of old engravings of Fnropean piaces sro ropresentiug that the publicationiof PICTURESQUE EUROPE, auncuuced by us s year of more azo, lias been abaudoned, and that the work offered by ¥ This, therefore, in L0 inform the public taat ** PICT m ‘ba‘itnted therefor, UREAQU] e LUROPE® In in sa activs preparation a4 ls poraible, conatstent with thorougl excellance of the rteel-plates and wood-wngravings, and that ils publieation will begin in the course of & few weeks. The PogTa vings of this work are all new; thay have becn prepared by the co-aperation of Americat and Engilsh artiata, wbo have boen traveling over every pnrt of Euroys in ordar te secure entirely correct and late views of the picturesgna places. No lsbior 18, or has been, apared to render this publication e most trustworthy and «iegant production of the kind ever 1saiied, The public is warned against al to tha cted by the false representations ol ny 1 publications hearing similar tities by s, whicl are now belng smuzgicd into eireulation A8SEry. PICTURESQUE, EUBOPE" will bear upou ita titlo-page tho ftamo of ‘thy undersigued as pablishers; all otucr works purporting 10 no the same are spurions imitations. __Chi_c_llga_f—_hgg;!EH WARREN, 103 Stato.st, GROCERIES. &o. EXPOSITION! DONT F.AILI! VISIT HECRSON'S, 187 South Clark-st. CROCERIES curti 3t the fouluwiug prices § 2, 2e, 24 Retailed 2 | L1 10 i Inke Deaty 10 split Pean - Heat, per b 4 Starch-iingslord’s G [ Sieelt Dtstods et kg 10 e " ¥ 20 R 1 Za! o > cnrunt it .10 Temnioentl, ber i 10 Chirene - Bent New Vork Fier 124 OWw—Crome dc I e wrh w Cliow - Crosne & Iuckive nt FLOUTR. Good White Winter Wheut. St. Foul Ber b 5 AMinnenotn Kprl > Mlinnenot I'ate L0 It witl pay you to call and fuspect the above goods, which are of the best quality, and weight guaranteed 10 bold oat 16 0z, to the pound. deliverad 1 all parte Of the eity free of charge. Parties In tho country can onder by mall and recelve the sama atte- tion aa if they wate themselven pressut. For prices of Tean seo below ; o S, Gnopowder, per B, 8, Toe—Stavdard,, Young Hyson, per 1b, 80, 00, Toe—Sandard Japat, per I, 20, Glc—8isndard Oolung, per ib, 4, S0o—Standas Engluels Dreakfasf] per 1, Goo—b: Bent 0, U, D. to il parts of the United J. HICKSON, 90¢ Y02 Chas. Gossage ‘We open to-day, in our extensive L L] Trimming Dept., ' Many New Designs, Specialties, and Novelties in styles exclugively our own, odapted to the new shades and combinations in Silks, Velvets, and Drese Goods, and commend to the at- tention of all purchesers the most pleasing, complete, and camprehen- give agsortment of Fall Dress, Cloak, and Suit Trimmings we have ever of- fered to their inspeotion, contima- ing the same low scale of prices. 106, 108 & 110 State-st. G0 & 62 Wnshin;.'ton-st.‘ Fafijjéfi. EN EAGLE CLOTHING STORE, 136 & 138 Madison-st., and 144 Clark-st. oo Bt o G o Vol Prices. OVEROOATS FOR MEN, OVEROOATS FOR BOYS, OVERCOATS FOR QHILDREN, SUITR FOR MEN, SUITS FOR BOYS, : SUITS FOR CHILDREN, ONE PRICE AND PLAIN FIGURES. "~ OIL TANKS, B st oo R PR WiLsoN & EVENDEN'S ¥ OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, 4 47 & 40 West Lake St oHICAGO. 3 27 Send for Catalogue. Manufacturers of EVENDEN'S WOOD-COVERED OANS. R TRUSSES, &a, » Common prudence requires examination kf of the Elastio Truss, i which geutly rol.ln; Biresiare traa Sliars froa. 0. 3. REED, 235 Siktacat., Ooloaga, s BT L SEEARE X e _KID GLOVES, ___° KID GLOVES AT TEHE Great West End Dry Goods House.: PIRIE & (0, MADISON & PEORIA-STS,, EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE 'WEST END GLOVE. THE BEST 2-BUTTON ONE DOLLAR GLOVE IN THE COUNTRY. A full as. sortment now open in new Fall Bhados, Op- ©rs colors, Whito and Black. Those Gloves aro made for durability, from fine flexible _Bkins, and equal in appoarance to more ex- pensive Gloves. 100 dow Opera Bhades Kid Gloves at 50 cte a rair. Those Gloves are 3-button, brode bacis, fine quality, and a great bargain. 400 doz WEST END SEAMLEBS Kid Gloves at $1.50 peir, equal to any $3.00 or $2.25 Glove in the market. These glovozaro made of finest genuine Kid Bkins, in the col- ebratod seamloss cut, and have no supariors 1n it or guality. Also full lines of “Danton,” *“ AXlexcndre,” and othier heat makes. “ITPATS 0 TRATE 08 FHE WEST S INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITIO 3 ALL READY! THE INTER-STATE CARXON, [ndugirial Exposition OF CEICA.GO, With ita Grand Array of lbdn most dnteresting Ovjeets, an (ompletely Fullin all Departments, il o open to the publtc from § & m. 0010 R m. ovety day exceyt Sundayy, uotl Oct. 0. Tlinse who have scen it nnite in pronouncingit s ool colloction ofthe producta of The Studio, The Workshop, The Mareum, The Orchard, The Garden, and The I'ield, 1t s cmphstically a ¢riumph of wideh the Notthe weat taxy well be proad. Every Arraongement for the Comfort of Vise itora will be found in the Building. All Rallway snd Tranaporiation Lines give redored nulfi ;u;n:jl]n' this GREAT OPPORTUNITY withinthe resch of atl, Dont fall to vislt this Magnificent Exhibition and BRING THE FAMILY, PRICER OF ADMISSION: After 6 p. 10, exery day, sdulta. Aftor G p. m, every day, children, A Bplendld Orchestra of thirty Dleces constanily playlng thelr chowest satections, JIZADQUARTZRR DEFT, OF ‘THE PLATTE,) Orrice €. Q. M., UMatia, Nob., Bept. 18, 1575, fesled propowals, in triplicate, will' ba recetved at us onice until 11 o'clock u, m,, Wednesdsy, Oct, 20, 1¢5, at which placo and timo tiiey will bu opened in the piresence of biddure, for the delivery in now quony and burlsp eacks at Omabia Depot, Nebranks, ju a tties a4 reqiired during secund quarter of the year ending June 30, 1816, of tww millona (3,000,600) ponnds of Corn and one illion (1,(0,000) pounds of Oats. Proposals fur a loxs quantity will be reccived. Earh bed 1o be considersd wbould bejguaranteed by twa responeible parises, tiot bidders, that they will be cotne bunidatuen ou swird of coutract. | Tho nropownls tnist be in triplicate,and be msds ecparately for Corn snd for Oats, and must state the erop fram which it 8 proposed to deliver, Lrefcrence will be given t0 articles of domentio pre duetion, 5 Lids should be indorsed on envalope, “ Dids for Porzge.” . "This contracts will bo lot with the proviso that the quanttties coatracted for may bo {orreased or reduced aue-tbird by the Chlel Quartermaster of the 1sparie ment ab uny time pending full deitvery, The right ta rejsct any or all bids is rerervad, Dlank bids furaished and full conditions meds imown on application to thin oflice. ALEX, J, PERRY, Deputy Q. M, Geoanl, Swate of fllinois Asylum for Pocble. Minded Children, Bealed pro for tho_erection of ulldinge for the Iilinois Asylum for Feeble-Alindod Children at Lincoin, 111, in accordatico with the provisions of sa act approved April 8, 1415 (sas Session laws, 1835, paga 10), will be received &t Lincoln until 2 o'cluck p, m. 0B ‘Thursday, October 14, 1575, \ ‘ Hald praposals must be addressed to Dr. € T. Wilbur, Secretary, Beparate proposals for the steam-beatmy, plumbing, and gas-Gting of tbe aforessid butldings will be re- ceived a4 tho satge plice URll 3 O'clovk I m, un Wednosdsy, Jan. B, 1836, - Plans and specifications for the bulklings’ may be seau1 t tha offico of . C, Furness, srchitect, Room &1, Portlsnd Block, Dearborn. hicago, and also st the ofiive of I, I. Lath i Lincoln, on -snd sftar Tuursday, Septs W0, plans aud specifications for the stesln-lioating, e, way Lo seed on and setar ¢ by ?lnm:a bk for b ‘will be furtishs ade "T'hs right 1o m.la oy ?n‘-l lll‘bldl 1a reserved, er of thie Turd of Trustoes, Hyardeg ol IRAMAM LEE, Fresident, C. T, Wiwnts, M, D., Socretary, Northern Central Rellway Company ’ nuhx:n.r-u‘,dlu.. &nt. 'ux. n‘m.d Bealed proposals will bu received by Lie undersi i EAD AT Octy | 1878, foF furaahiii sl e [abor aud wmaterials required for tha erection of » Gran-Elevalor at Ganton, near Baltimore, ki 1 king the sami i Sy o Pk Penovylvanie K. Co,, No. 233 Bouth Four FPhuadelpia, WM, H. DROWN, Engineer Slafotatiance of sy ahnemann Medical College, CHICAGO, ‘The Blxteeuth Winwr Turmu cuinmencea Oct, 8, 3878, Full corpe of Professors, Chuical Lostruction s prows insat lupl‘lllms Matorial for dusectica sbundaut, ¥or Oatalogus ARLE: 118, AL, D., b i w‘ng'vnm-n. SOALES: __ FAIRBANKS’ STANDARY FAIREANKS, MOROE & O0: 111 &113 Lake 8t Cblcagon y Basareful tobey ualy ths Geanios