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iy the powar of doinn good nersics by so ol mirclnaf azd of waerle, Aud how arn "| todotcit thotn ? Tremamber tha tima when $o0ateod It eomplLmouts sl your nandy for baring shown _indejcndont suirit enough to op- 080 My o0 PATLY bV Voling againut it alinn I o8 oo it fn tha weong. Thin i & rreal Oergencr. in which wrignal survico in to Lo e or tho host Intarasls of the conntry s auid 000 pard-manoy Danisern's of Ohlo, cau ind ro Toltor apf oruanity to enubla mo to” return vonr complunentd for the patriotic rpint of 1ude- ' ctlon, poln‘:;:e"‘: tia n grest mnorgency, 1 eolemnly appeal to everv good citizen of thia State to be iul of binrewponsibility, - Upan sour sction :;:zllla 12th of Oclober hangs a great decision, 97 tho raoplo of Ohio atriko dosu tho ination movement in thetr midal, that will he ity final overtbrow. It may hoger, but the power of ity Onset il bo brokan. 1t Oliio farl ‘and tho ad- Socates of bmbarikm and ruin rush victorionly into the Held of noxt yaar'a proater conteat, then who knows? Futtra gonerations may have to Jook back upon tha ona hundrodth snniversary of Auwerican Indepeundanco—tho timo wlich, yoforo all otbers, should til the nationel heart itls tho noblest anpirations—as ono of tho plackest sears in tha hintory of the Republic, o moet (e dauger bera la, thereforo. tho firat {hing needfal. Upou tho honest mon of eli partioa 1 eall to THITE IN A COMMON EFFONT, Let no ono fear that tho dofeat of en oppori- tlon patty which nscs tho advantazes of 1Ly vo- aition to promote such nofatious uchomes will bo interprited s an n; proval of wrougs on the omnnh\c. for, 1 assuro you, when this groat Sanger which throatons o engulf un all in 3 whitlpoot of corruption, ruin, and distonor fx successiolly nvorted, you will tind the raen wha combatted tho wronwa of aither side sa lruo aa ever to their principies. Citlzens of Ohio, you are charged with & great oftico. You have Lo give tho world the assuc- ance (bat tho people of the great American Re- ublic are an honeet and an enlightonod poople ; hat their infogrity and futelhigonco may bo trueted alike, and that monkind may connt upon thea In tho forward march of civilization, I en- freat you not to fail iu so glorious a duty, POLITICAL. LOCAL. THE BEVENTU WARD, Thors was a moeting of tho citizenn of the Boventh Ward nt 699 South lialsted atreot last evening for the purpose of organizing a ward elub, Jobn Hickey calied the mocting tn ordor and nominated John Gniflin toact as Chairman, which was earried, Tho Charrman stated tho object of the meet- ing, which was to organizo s ward club for the parposs of dolectihg n good and trustworthy mau to ropresent them in the Council, William Raleigh moved that a committeo of five bo appointed by the mecting to piesout namen st tho noxt meeting for permanent officers of thie club, which wan curriod. William Raleigl, James O'Nail, 11, A. Wholoy, James Dooloy, and John Giiftin woro elected as such committes, William Raleich moved that tho club be ealled tho Ct.1zons' Tudepondont Cinb of the Baventh Ward, Cacrield. Johu Hickoy moved that a com- mitteo of thres be appointad by tha Cnur te draw up 8 conetilution and by-lawa_for tha gov- erument of thevelun, Ciwried, Joha Hickoy, 1L A. Wholey. and Wiltiam Kelloy woro appoint- «ed, with the addition of the Chairman and Secre- tary. Thomeeting ndjouracd to mect Saturday night at the samo placo. THIRTEENTIC WARD, The Thirtornth Ward Orposition Clab held s meetiug at thoir rooma, No. 993 Wast Madiuon strect, last ovouing, and elocted the following officara : Presioent—W, J, Frawloz, Tice-Presilen?—M. €., aney, Keeretary—1. M, Cinicll, Treasurer—J. Dunn, Rzeeutive Committec—3, Dunphiy, W, J. Prawley, M. 0. Claucy, D, 0'Duy, 4. Welel, W, J, Whittioscy, J. Callesty, TOURTEENTT WARD, A meeting of tha Jeersonizn Club of thoe FPourteonth Ward was h-ld lust uight in Trm- many Hall, corver Went Indinna and Liucuin stroets, with Mr. W, J. Dunn in the chair. Wesars. Hotton, Smith, Martin, anl others apoke, acd the mectivg adjourned, S — MASSACHUSETTS. * ADAMS' CTANCES FOR THE (0VENCRSHTF, Brecial Inarateh to The Clicago Iribune, JosToN, Musa., Bept. 27.—Tho course of ovonts In political clicies tha paet few dave bas becn wuch a8 (o give no renl encouragement to thoso who look to Massachusetts (o lead the column. Wheno tbo first caucuses were heard from, and all the delegetes wera report- ed ns committed eithor to Rice or Loiing, thera was avery indication that we should bave & Conventlon very much like that when Butler was & oandidate, when tho noses would be all counted and marked, and tho candldate who could show tho most was to havo the nomiun- tion, The action of the Domocracy ncared the Ropublicavs, aud showed thom beyond a doubt that tho party was in fho desperate caao which callod for desperata remodios. The result Lag ‘eon au iucreased attendance on all tha caucuscs, a dinnclivation to pledge ton to auy particular cesndidato, buc o general expiesnion of » feoling that only the strougest man should be nominat- ed, Thoso who felt that dsfeat under Adams wagan honorablo dofeat bave boen very active of Iato, and tho rosult is that Lhero arc at loast 160 delegatos whosn lrat choico 1s Adams. Head- fiumuru will bo openod to-morrow noon st the ay Btate Ilouse, where the campaign will be waged hotly, Htraugo to eay, touch of his sticogth comes from tha wentorn counties, where Dr. Loring was promised nis strongost support, Mr, ltice's fiiends claim moro than 400 of the 000 dolegaten chosou, and most of thom can_ bu dependad” uvou to vote for him sgaiost Loring; but, if Mr. Adsma develops Dy groat atrenyth, ho will got a large number of them, Dr. Loring's mon wifl stick to him, snd go ovor to Rioo rathor than Adsms, in order to pay up the wostero countisa for their defoction, ' Of the 200 unpledzed, many of them are plodgod aingt Lorng, but are freo to voto for any one elss, The Daily Adrertiser’sreturos give the follow- iog dinsiona: 1lice, 407; Loring, 181 apd nn- ledged, of which' Adsnis has about 126, 826, otel chiosen, Y30, ¢ ——— MISCELLANEQUS, AMADISON COUNTY, ILL. Spectal Duapateh to The Clicago Tribune, Avtoy, L, Hept. 27.~The Democratio Con- Yootion of Mandison County waa held at tho Court-Yousa In Edwardswillo to-day. Tho Hou. . M Weat, of Ldwardsvillo, was permancnt Ohalrmao, and A, Finke, of Collinsvil le, Recro- tary. Hugh E. Bavle, of Alton, was nominated for Assesuor nud Tromsurer; Abralinm Allen, of New Douglas, for County Commissloner, and Georgo Lover % frrd erett, of Kdwardsvilo, for County TIE ONI0 CANPAION, Covumnus, 0., Bepl. 27,—Tho Democratio and {hpublle-n Committees hava agreod that Gon, Woodford. of New York, and Gen, Ewing, of Obio, shalt moot in foint discussion of the Auan- aal isaues, commencing at 8hawueo on the J0th. CASUALTIES, THE TEXAS CYCLONE. Wasmxaroy, D, Q,, Hept. 27.—The Bignal Oftice roports as follows in refaronce to tho re- sent cyclone at Indianola; Tho lowest baromes Yer ncenrred on tha afterncon of Sopt, 16, when {Ivut?mi at 28.09 inchee. with a maximum veloci- l'ho wind at the samo tima of 86 miles per Lour. ousauda of drowned cattle sre strewn ovor tho Lr:l.?llnlk .’f«“.‘i’m‘:'. hlmlmm:' and several light ro lylo ol from 6 to 10 lmluy\laltimlr.l ek RUNAWAY ACCIDENT, Bvectal Dispateh to The Chicage Triduns, B, Papr, Bopt. 37.—Martin D, Clark aud . ¥, Finley wore daugerously tngured by belug thrown from & carrisgo Haturday evening by s runaway horss. Finley in a lawyer, mi sritleat that his wife bas Loen -:;:::’E;’a“h‘;x;: Coanscticut. ——— OBITUARY. HON., OLNEY HAWKINS, ANN ARGOR, MIGH. Hpeaial Dispaich to The Chicago Tyibune, Axx Auson, dich., Bopt, 27,.—A telogram this Mternoon from Ottawa, Ill., snbounced the Beath of the Hou. Olnoy Hawiin, of tis city, who hiad gone to Ottaws on business. Ho wasn Well-xnown lawser of this Btate, came to Ann Azbor whea it was in its fnfancy, aud bas grown Spwith it He bas always identifled himself With the interests of tho county aud Btate. He as slectod Benstor in 18s8-'9, He disd of carrfilacasn. Ho luaves s widow aud threo mar- Fied daugbters: Mry, Gratism, of Chicsgo; Mre, Xiove, wifo of the Msyor of Aun Aroor; and Mru, Fadmer, of Now Yok Citv. 1o a'uo loaves oue unmarried daughter—Jeuuio, W4 upwards of 63, Deceaved CRIMINAL NEWS. Strong Probabillty that the Citlzens of Bellefontaine Lynched an fnnocent Man. The Hair Found in ths Clutch of the Murdored Lady Neither Hers Nor Shell's, 0'Baldwin, ‘ The Irish Giant,” Mortally Shot by His Partner. A Woman Poisons MHorself “and Thiree Clitdren at Welhersficld, Vit The IHlinois Ku-Klux Likely to Be Come pletely Overwhelmed, Concerning the Choico Jail-full of Des- peradoes at Murphysboro, 1L Probable Capturo ot Another of the Notorious Younger Irothers, THE MURPHYSBORO MENAGERIE. Speewtl Drapateh to The Chicago Tribune, CanpoNpare, IL., Sept. 27.—Thero s little doubt in tho minda of tho pooplo now but what the Williamson County vondotta in offectuslly broken op. Bince tho arrest and arrival hero of Marshall Crain tho poopls are overjosed, and spoak with o boldnoss which, for the past four years, thoy darod not do. Craino fsa desperado of a most dare-dewil nature. lie told Oilicor Lowe and many others tuat bo accom- paniod Musiosnd Baker when Bpenco was killed, and that be londad tho gun with which Capt. Tisley waa killed, To-day, bafore the Grand Jury at Murphysboro (g0 I am {uformed), ho eald ho noverknew anything about the susns- sinationa until ho read it iu the papera elght or ten days afterwards. This, with other coutra. diotionn, 'will streugthien the teslimony sysinst him, which is #aid Lo be conclusive and to tho polnt. Ho was taken to Murpliysboro this morn« ing, and, upun the refusal of admittance into tho County Jall, was plsced under a private guard, ‘Tho Jail ot Aarphysboro now holds twenty-two prisoners, tho majority of whom are Williamaon and Jackson County bandits. owcial Dispatch to The Chieaan Tribune, CanpoNpaLg, 1L, 8apt. 27.—One by one, slow- Iy out surely, tho Inw-breskera of this vicinity sra boiug marched {n, Yesterdav City-Marshal L. H. Brueb, of thie j laco, went into Williamson County and arreatod and brought hero oao Terrv Crain to nnswor a charge of murdor committed thirteen yeara ago. in Auguat, 1852, in the vicinity of Muton. ‘I'ho One Hundred and ‘Twenty-oighth 1inois Moziment was organ- ized, of which Urain aud Edward Rurbsnks were voluntecers, Bhortly aftor osgonization the; started for the Boutls vin Carbondale. lalt was mado ot Crap Orchard Creeck uridge, i Jackson Couuty, sond, wiile remaiving there, Burbanks got to taliung wild ebout cortain things. A acurtle soon after on- sued, in which Burbauks was shot, beaten on the head, and instantly killed, by whom it was . nover kvown uutil & sbort time ago, Orgin waw taken to Murphysboro tins morning and placod under gaard; tho ovidenco ngamst im {8 stroug and conclusive. It ebows thst upon leaving lomo with the regimont ho told several partios that this would givo bim a splondid show satilo an old ecoro of long oxistonco botween him ond Burbsuks. It 18 sad that soveral of his frionds who wore with bhim in tho rogi- meut will clear bim by sweaiing aud Jnoving that ono Wi d Iill Crain, who wna killed in tho army, did the lullivg of Darbaoke. It isto be hoped that jusuce will bo deait to whowm it 1g Justly dus, Sveaial Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribune, Monriyancro, 1., via Caunosparx, bept. 27, —Winle Wilhameon County is clearing up her vendatta, Jackson County is at work clearing hersolf of tho highway robbers which have fn- fosted the northern part of tho county for the past eix months, It will be remomberod by the romders of this paper that about aix wocks ngo Montzomory Btorhons was arrestod in & barn noar this placo, charged with being copnectod with the robbers. ‘His friends promised to clear him ot hin exsmination, but failed. Bo, acoording to & threat made, Stephoos bas split on bis pais, Ha has given the names of alt parties ¢ mnected with tho robberies, twelvo of whom Lave boou arroxted. Among them aro Jawes O'Brien, William Weathorby, Wash Al. lan, Jerry Callaban, Frank Lacy. aod Aloxander Burkoe. ~ All live pear Murphysboro. He also told how lo was shot. o, In compavy with two ypaols, stopped & msn owo night sbout ona week bofore his arcest near *‘Ava,” He askod the man for his meney or bis ife. Tho man moved his band asif w0 get Liie purse, fustosd of which ho pulled ouw s ravolver ond fired it beforo Stobhens had time to escape. Ho nlso gives an ac- oount of a coutsmplated robbery of County ‘Treasuror Gill J, Barr some two months sinco. Burr was aupposed Lo have a large smount on depoeit with Hindman, Michaols & Co., mar- chouts at Murphysboro, The pian wns tha thoy should mee: at O'Bricn’s saloon, blacken thelr faces, dross tn Ku-Kiux gowos, and go and intorcept Samuct Bruon, the clerk Wlio elept in the ators, 1f ho would nal give up tho kovs Lo was to ba killed and the safe robbod. Owing to the latoness of tho hour for somo caun ; this was postponed, and pow it is too late. Juokson County iu resolved to rid herself of thesa outlaws, and is now at it. It s hopsd that this outiawry will be stoppod soon and the oilizens cau sleop without tear of belug awakooed at night and robbed or killed. TLaw busican sooms to bo lively in tlus sud Williamson County at presont, ‘THE POOR, BLOODTHIRSTY INDIAN, Special Diepaieh (o Tha Chicagn Trioune, 87, PAuL, Miuu,, Bept. 27,—A Diamarck spo- cial to the Dispalch gives Lo dotails of themar- der of Jobn Wright, a herdsman, Thursday last. 11e was sltiing near a rock near & wooded ravive, whon he was shot from behind, the balt cutting Lis nock under tho right ear. ITe ran about 50 yards, whon another ball went through his head, comlng out at the left tample, falling there, His head was apht opon with a tomahawk and his forehead orustiud with the butt of o gun. Then grase snd brush wero pilod on his stomach and firod, burning tbat part of his body to s ariap, woolen clothing protecting the romander of hiy body., Three deep gashes were out In Lis limbs, and » Sloux sigu challenging his friends to follow If thoy dare, was planted mear by, Tho cattle were stampeded, but,ftaking toward the camp, the Indiaus obtained nune, their anly booty being Wright's pony, Wright formerly ve- slded near Bt. Oloud, and his twin Lrotbor was oue of the victims of tha Sioux in the outbreak of 1802, The nows of Wright's dissroesrauco reachod Bismasck Friday night, The body waa found Baturday and buried Suuday in the villsge Rraveyard, One company of cavalry on the east side of the river and two on the weat side start- edon the fresh traile leading from the scoue of the murder toward Hiandiog Rock Agency, A courter from Col. Yates, command- fug the company pursuing on tho east side, who loft the comm udP nearly opponite Fort Rice, ar- rived st Fort Lincolu this morping. Yates had given orders for an all-night ride, and expectod toreach the ludisus this moruing. ‘Ibe mur- dor 10 believed to be from Two Bear's camp t Btandivg Hock, Binca the Agont, chiefe, sud, leading braves loft Btauding Rock for the Trasty Councll, namorous voung devils have come in there from hoatile camps, and, mansging some- how to ges an abundaace of whisky, are raidin around, stealing wherever they can, &n ready for murder if thoy find o vie tim "~ when they aro fiied by liquor A negro who figured oxtensively in the Minos- sota massacres of 1884 s at Btandiog Hock. On petition of the Dismarck people, the town s Rarrisoned agsiont the indiana by » company of nfantry, and srrangements have been wade for seuding over cavalry from Fort Lincoln ata momeus's uotice, A DISGUSTING MONOMANIA. Bvecial Duapatah o The Chicaga Trioune, B7. Paur, Bept. 47.—A Philadelphia dotective arredted yesterday In Sherburue County ths Rov. 3. Allen, tho Presbyterian wlnister who, TIIE COICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1875 =TEN PAGE #nme monthn ago, was arreatod at Philadelphis | Oor heentivue conduct with little girls sod fually ordored to b commitie] to an asyium, ' Lut whin escapad and cama Weat about two weeka | ago. Tho datect.va fotlowed & week ago, having | discovered hiu contme by hia condact at Greens- | burg. Pa. Allen 1 evidently s monomaniac. On arrival hore, befare going to Sherhnrne County, he in suid to have visited ali tho houses of 1l ‘teputo ho conld dircover hore aud at Minucap i+, but ia is oavecisly | for Inacivions of fondlng young cbildier. When arceated, ha - wan o in & nniliner-shop, anreoundad by & number of younyy girla, Othiorwise he appeaca barmican and aener- ble. o 1k said to be well conn -cted in_ ariay circles, Tho arrost i on & crininal warranf, bt will probubly result in committal to an asylan. Winlo serving aa a minister Allon was counouted with the Bostun Presby: WARMING A VIPER, Boactal Diepated to The Chicaar Tribuna, Br. Paut, Minn,, Bopt. 37.—Yestorony Thomas Btorrs asked for rolict at Lbe rosmdence of & family namod loffman, with whom bLa was ac- qualnted. They gavo him & clean shirt and dinner, and foft bim at the houss duning tha afternoon while they want nding, he voluoteoring ta cars for the house dunng thoir absence. Tte- turning, thev lound Btorra goue, and thia marn. Iur discovaered hio had robbed thom of £20v in bille, shich wore concealad holreen two mat- tiensen, and alno & watch snd chain. One of the tills be coanged o purchasing a ticket for Chi- cago Iast exciung at the Chicago, Milwsukes & 8, Panl Railroad offics, Dispatchien irocting haa artest Lave been sent to Mitwaukoo aund Chicago, pi KANKAKEE CRIMINAL ITEMS, Spectal Inevaich to The Chicaas Tridune. Kaxkaseg, L, Bopt. 27, —After & week's ses- #ion,tho Grand Jury mado the following prensut- monts: Thomas Martin, receiving stolon govds; Willlam Read, Isrcouy ; Jamos O'Drien, Gaorge Gitinan, aud John Nobbins, burglary; Chatley Harvoy and S. L. Bivder, robhery; Georgn M. Deach, onfidence game; mame, extoriiag money by thieats ; John I Kiowo, cxtorting' monoy by threats; Fraok Majorowica. bribiery, The Beach case, mention of which has ap- poared in tho locsl columns of Tur ToIBUNE, promises mich dovolopments, atnang otliers & charge of incest against an old and wealthy resl- dent of this county. TENNESSEE CRIMINAL ITEMS, Mreyrnis, Tenn., Sept. 27.—Young Turpin, who was arrestod horo charged with the murdor of & man named Willisms, at DoWitt, Ark,, sud for whom s requisition was made by Gov. Gar- Iand, of Arkansas, and a warrant fsaucd by tho Governor of Tennessea for his aelivery to tho agent of the Governor of Ardansas, wa discharged to-day by Judgo lialssy on s writ of habeas corpus. on the ground thet the warrant was Insuflicient in not spacifying the crimo with which Tarpin wae charped, A wogro atrestod for tho samassination of James McNeul, at seantan's Landing, some weoks #ince, woa acquitied nt Alancn, Ark., on Eatur- day. AN ENGINEER STABBED. Bvpecial navaleh to The Chicace Tridune, NasnviLie, Tenn,, Bopt. 27.—Willinm Bulli- van, a locomotive engincer on the Nashvills, Chattanoogn & St. Louis Ratlway, was wortally stabbed by brakeman named WillinmBtophens, at Goula's Switch, Baturday night, apparently without provocation. e had bad o few words aboat the move:nent of the cngine, when Bulli van jumped uj.oo him, Sullivan left for parws uoknown, Mo is well known on Westorn rosds. MISSOURI HORSE-THIEVES. Special Dispaleh to Ihe Careaso Tribunc, Eaxpan Crrr, Sopt. 27.—A gaug of boreo- thisves who infest this section of couutry psid avisit to Kansas City on Sunday night, and throo borsos wers tolen from tho centro of tho city. Ownors of horeea aro bocomiog alarmed, and threats of Iynch law aro talked of onall sidos if the thieves can bo caught. Itis thought tho gang bave headquarters in Clay County, and that a tcady market is found fur all tho plundor, QUINCY, Svecial Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Qur. IIl.. 8ept, 27.—James Farr, tho man who etabbed Richards noar thia city Sawurday evening, was arrested at Kookuk to-dsy and bronght to Quiney to night. Richards will prob- ably racover. Battol], tho man who was murdorooaly anesult- od 10 1luy city on Baturday night, 1 not yet dead, as was repertod last night, but there 15 o hopo of his fecovery. No clew bas yet boon obtained to tho ssusasiu, COLE YOUNGER, LoutsviLrs, Ky. Bept. 27.—The Courier- Journal's special {rom Somersot, Ky., says: *Tho Bhonff of Feuntress County, Teuncssce, " of gouda earried eif, has captured o man who answers tho deseription of Colo Younger, o lind 4,490, and offered ail to bo roleased. e is now in the jai of Fautress Couuty, and is believed to be the partnor of Jesso James, who was killed at Pino I}, Ry., 1ast woek. Jamos and Younger wera both con- corned 1 the Iata Virginis bank robbery.” DOCUMENTS STOLEN. Spectal Dispateh o The Chsoaao 1ysound, Mowauxey, Wis., Sopt, 27.—Louis Hartmann, messenger of tho Fizet National Bank of this city, was brought beforo the Municipal Court to- day, charged with stealiog valusblo papers sud doouments, the property of tho bauk, to sn amount yet to bo ascertained, and held for tiinl on three sejarato charges. O'BALDWIN SHOT. New Yong, Sept. 27.—At Iate bhour to-night, Ned O'Baldwin, commonly known as tho Irish Giant, was shot and it [s thought mortally woulided by his partner, Michael Finnoll. The two men, who kept & lquor atore iu West stroet, bevamo ongaged fn & quarrel about tneir business, and Finnell shot the othor twica, after which ho mada bin escapa, CHARQGED WITH RAPE. BIONTREAL, C: Bep. 27.—The Abbe Josoph Chabert, 8 prominent Catholio ecclesinstic, and Principsl of the Government Behool of Art and Design, was arroutod on Baturday afternoon on achargo of rape committed ona girl named Josophing Beaucamp, sged 15 yosrs, at his room‘:. Ho was oum‘:xlued for turther' Invosti Kation. ‘THE VANDALIA MURDER. Special Dispakch to Tha Chicago Tyrdune. Terrx Havre, Ind., Bopt. 27.—-Tho officers who ara atill st work on the Vaodalia murder case havo captured a man agaiust whom thoy clalm to Lave conclusiva evidence, ‘They refuse to givo sav particulars at presont, baing anxious to Emnhn matter qaiot uusil all tho parties ate caught. AN ALLEGED INCENDIARY ARRESTED, Specral Dpateh to The Chioaoo Tribune. Geanp Rartps, Mioh,, Bept. 7.—Detective Dwyer, of the Albany, N. Y., police forcs, came hote to-day after one John Tuber, accused of sotting tire ta the pattern works of Itothboot & Co.'s msmmoth utove worke in Albany, & fov days since. Tubor was mrrestad. THE BELLEFONTAINE TRAGEDY, Columbua (0.) Meica, Sept, 2. Wo hear that a microscoplc examination of gome hair found clutohed in Mlss Laughlin's hand ahowa that it was neither hers nor Shoil's, but doea correspond with AMrs, Shell's. This faot has rased conaiderable doubt in legal and oiber minda au to ber innoceuce, sud throwe & painful shadow on the lyncbiog of Suell, THE TORONTQ DISTURBANCE. Bpecial Duapalch to The Chicugo Trivune, Touoxzo, Sept. 27.—Baveral of yesterday's rlatora will bo tried st the Police Court to-mor- row, The excitemout has submded. ROBBER CAPTURED. 8pecial Dupateh to Tha Chicago Trivune, Toronto, Sept. 27.—William Henry, one of the maaked robhers who took 85,000 from Bamusl Wilton, of \White Church, on the 10tk inst., i in custody, sod to-day pleaded gullty. FORGERY, Special Dispaleh to Tha Chicago Trivuns. Daxvirs, 1U., Bept. 27,—Herbert Higgins wan srrested here to-day for forgiug Mr. Bamuol Pairchild's (a merchant of this city) name to & check on the Daurille Baokiog and Trust Com- E“:.’ for §146, He was commitiod in defsult of il BURGLARY, Spacial Dispatch (o The Chicago Tyiouna, Drxoy, Il., Bopt. 27.—The extsusive boot and hioo house of Augustus O, Spocks, In this city, wan bLroken nto l1ast nlght sl o Jarze quantity g A lbevs powaid is uered fur the datectio EXTRI0ITLD, Yew Your. feot, 27.—Judgo Donolne to-day oriterod the extradition to Tilinois of Charles Da Cirath, ctinrged with perjary in Alezandor Connty, iu that Siate. GOT AWAY WITH OYFP £109,020, MONTREAL, Gan., Sapt, 27.- Faxton the ab. aconding toller of tha Mechanica® Bank of Mon- treal, i reported to hnava ombezzled over 100,000, POISONED HE CHILDRFN. Weaturnsrivzin, Ve, Sopt Tun wife of Ebenezer Duommors poisons} herwolf and threo i clildren lim afteruoon during the mvsence of her busband. Tho ysungest. 8 years o'd, s dead. It in thuught the otacry will 1ecover. THE NEV/-ALBANY HORROA, Louseville Courser-Juarnii, sepl, 16, New Albany is unco imore caliod upou to far- nieh the scone of a tragedy shich in its dreadful dutaila comen wearer oulipring the horrora of all the homicidal eriass with whieh the bietors of Floyd and Clark Couutios in rendered unenvis- bin. Jasob Rentier, a Gorman, soatorday morn- ing before sunrise murdored Lia sloopng wife, set firo to the hioues, aud cat his own thiost. Whinky was at the botlom of it all. For several yoar Ruutter's domestic life Liss not boen of the most ploasant nature on accounit of Lia dissija- tion aud aniftlessnons, At ono time lie was reckoned au industrions workman, hLeing a slone-cutter by trade, and when he marriad Katherina Manzinger, fiftoen reara ago, his prospects in hife wore rather bright then other- wise. Tuey had no children, and the commu- olty in which they lvod, whilo viewiog the bloody spectacle, i4 spared the walings of orpbans. italtoccurrod inm framo cottags oo Urper Niuth street, botwoon Oak and Bycamoro, About haif-past 5 o'clock, Mre. Pellevoice, who lives next door, upon golog {nto her ystd, saw smoko issalog from Reuttor's houso. Khe endearored to awaken the occupants, but finding her efforts of 0o avail, sho gave the alamn_and aroused the nolghbors, Keverat persons hustoned to the #pot, rushod into the bouse, and forced open tno door of Mrs. Routter's room. A fearful mght et their fim On the bod Isy Mry. Reutor with her skull crusbiod and & cloth tied tightly sbous her neck. Hor faco was biack, and hor eves protruded from the atrangula. tion, Tho bed and the oor wera maturated with bloud. The body was hurnied! out of tbe burming building, for the famos wero even theu onrling about her foot. Ak soon ea the ghastly corpss waa taken care of tho wheroabouta of the porpetrator of the deed wero made an object of search. A short dia- taves from the house, in tho chicken yard, Routter was found Iying upon tha gronnd, with bis thraoat eat and blood flawing tn s Biresm {from the wound. When he was approached ho becamo very vitions even in his J‘upmu con- ditfon, and endeavored to strike thono who came withino reach. A psrlow kotfe, tho instrumont of hin attemptod suicido. was found near his widn, 1o was at onco remosad to the jail by the oflicers, and Drs. Lasley and Lemmuion wero summoned, who at ouce prooeeded to eew up tho gash in e throat, which severed tho wind- ups. ! 'mmm, for saveral veara paat, has been a hard drinker, Lo beeame ao addicted to liquor that lie forsook hus trado. and, wong from bad to worse, had sunk ta the level of acommon druuk- ard. Hia wifo, unabla to longer bear with bim and to endure bis poraccntious, that at times as- sumed the shape of violent attacks upon her 1 orsou, detormined that & noparation should take place, Reutter proposed that if bis wifo would give him 300 he would Jeave the city and hor roof forover. Ilaving but little faith 1n bis prom- 1u0s, B told him that if Le would conseut o a divorco ho should bave the money. To this ho agreed, and when the divorce was obtained ho received the movey sud left, oatonsibiy for Mis- souri, Ior awinle Mis. Reutter eujoyed Lus ab- sence, Sho was an industrious woman, s con- migiont member of the German Mothodiat Sbm—nb. nnd wos lughly estoomod by hier neigh- ory. Huo was not destined. howaver, to enjoy for any leogth of tuga hor purchasod hauplnoss. It 8000 traunpired that Keutter. inetewd of goioy to Sswom, hud gone to Cincinnatl, where he squandered’ ia wild debauch tho prico of his wifo's releass (rom his tyranny. His purse run- uing low, be sot about toTenow Lis parsccutions, with & viow to the oxtortivn of mors monsy from his wife. He began wriling lotters to the Mayor of the city, sud to lus wife, in which he dnciared that ahic was a witch who was coustant- 1y tormenting hum, and threatoned to return and Kill her. 'The raviug incoherance of hin eor- respondence suggested that too mach nhiakly biad made him mad, e camo back to New Al- Lapy last winter, and vielted bisw divorced wife frequently, but always apposred in a state of in- tozieation. 1le waa generally quarrelsome and noiav, and on Boveral occaslons was removed by tho palics. For the past eight months the poor voman bad bat li:Su penace of mind, Whenever he was released (rom Jail ho would return to troubls her. Fnday bo loitered about the placo en- deayoning to persundo her to Lisve the houto sold, and to divida the money with him. Bhe of course refused to do any such thing., Next door to Alrs, Rautier thore lives the fam- ily of Oliver Caesal. Mrn. Cuauel statos that the famly retired a hittls aftor 9 o'clock, and that she board Mrs, Heutter working on the sewing- wachine at that hour, Mrs, Bellovoico, 8 Gorman lady, living just opooaite, rays she was up as late as 11 o'cluck on Fridsy might, sud beanng some uoise at that tims sho wout iuto the yard. but heard no more disturbance. It Is probable that the murder oc- curred at that hour, Coraner Ponnington held an inquest upon the body of Mis. Ituettor, aud the verdict rendared wau that tho deceased cams to her desth by strangulation, The wounds in the head miglit not have proven fata), aa it is thought the skull was pot fisctured. Hor reraming aro naw at tho rovidonce of her nisce, Mra. Henry Coleman, on B.\'%lmuru stroot, and the funeral will take place to-day. A Courder-Journal reporter visited the Nev Albany jail st a lato hour lmet pight. and fonnd Rontter somewnat botter. Ho was able to drink water, aud asked for beor. Baing also ablo to speak in & whisper, ho told Jobn Miller, 8 Qor- man confined in the jall, that he first koocked Mre, Rautter dnwo and thon strangled her with s -m,{. of mushin. Tho pliyaiciaos are quito cer- {ain that it 14 impoasiblo for Reulter to survive bia Injurioa, e FINANCIAL, SAN FRANCISCO.' Bax Fraxcrsco, Bept. 27.—~Coin har been pouring into tho Dank of California to-day in Payment of the nssessment of 20 per cont ou the guarantes fund lovied by the syndicate Saturdsy. About 8600,000 had beess paid in duning the day at3p. m. Tho balance will come lu to-morrow. Commitioes of tho big stock Boards have ruc- ommended thut both Boards resume business on Tusaday, Oct. 0. The Banks of Califoraia and Novada belng ex- pected to open Alonday, it s {hought that there will then be no ditticulty jo making setslements, aod that there will bo a good market. The feel- ing iu stocks is very livelv this morning, sttribu- taole to the prospect of the immediato reapen- 10g of the Banke of Catlfornia and Nevada, and the lovsening of the mouey market. —— SUICIDE, Spacial Dupateh o The Chicaon Tridune, Muwavker, Wi, Bopt. 27.—Tne corpse of Joseph Bontsch, & German Jow, waa found in Menomineo Marsh to-dsy with evidence of sui- cide, An inquest was hald and a verdict ren- dered in accordsnce with the facts. Deocessed was subjoct to fite of snuanity, Spectal Drapaten to 1he Chicaon Tridune, Mixxrarorts, Ainn., Bopt. 22.—William Rat- tray, a Scotchman who canie dowu from North- e Paciflo Juuction yesterdsy, committed sui- eide this afternoon at the Bt. James Hotel by taking powon. He had beoo on a protractsd apreo, from which bo was just recovering, e THE TRUANT LEOPARD, Speolat Dispatch to TAs Chleaoo Tridune, Urwernsats, Sept. 37.~That zoologieal leopard 1n stall roaming sround the woods in the vicicisy of ts home. It basnot been esen, and ix sup- to be hiding uow in Bumot Wood's s TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Tsra fast tbruugh rsine betwesn Grand Haven and Detroit ae woW beidg run daily by the De. troit & Milwiukeo, makiog three hours' faster tima than formeil¥s Keot County, Mich, Uuion Falr will begin at Grand tapide to-day, Thus far & large um- Der of entriealavo boon made, aud tho pros- ly carriod | 1 prctm aro exeallent for a largn and interesting fair. Iv will Inst four dase, An nxcursion LAt nambering 509, crganized by the Sarausc Land, arrived at Grand laven yentarday from Saranac, enjorad au srcnrion o1 Laka Miobigan. and dauco at the Cutler Honao, returuing last evenitg. SPORTING. BASE.BALL, A TIR AT AT. 16T18. Frectal Distatel to The Cnleago Tridums, 7. Lucia, Mo., Bopt. 27.—A thonsand peopls seyimbled t the (Grund Avenus Pack thin after- uoun 10 wi'nged tbe game belween tho Drowns aud Pailad-lpoias, It was oxpected that a close rame woull e played, but no one anticipated a tie, and, ted it not bean for the hard luck of the vistors, they would bave rcaully defeatrd the homo Club. Mr. Powats. of the professional Atlantic Club of Hrooxign, was chosen umpire. In the tenth fomog tho Philadelphia Club went to the bat, and after cus wan was put out, Meyerie drovo & beautiful fair-foul, which bounded meide of the foul line to the mngkt ¥ fio and to third. Tho umpiro Lad not deeided tha ball foul, but the mnewbers of the homo Clab bsgan toclamer, aod the crowd to shout fou), untit he informed them ho had ealled & foul, wlich bo did not. Thls disaatiaticd the Pbuadelpbiay, and a drawn game war dscided, it boinz 190 dark to play any mote. The gumo was catled by the umypire shortly beforn 4 o'clock, witn tus Philadelpliiss at the biat, Pearce having wou the toss. The Drowns did uot play up o ther usaal Rtandard, and their frioads wern far from eatinfied wilhi their gamo. The umpire msdo Bomo vary questionable decisinng, but wmsinly it favor of the home club, Tuo i clubs play again Lo-morrow. ilowing is Lo #core by inuiuga: Thiladeljlisa s, 13 Tirowns, 3, Time of game—Two hours snd forsy-Ave minutes, LOVIAVILLE XI5 oF 1876, Lomisviire. 8ept. 27.—The stuckholders of the Loumviiie Profeesioual Base-Ball C:ub have succoeded 10 getting a full bino fur Lext year. Tho following players have signed: Hastings, Chicagy ; Chay o, Bt. Lout; A. Aliiron, Hartford ; Bechtel, Dbilsdolphia, fielders: Boyder, Philadelphia, catcher; Deviin, Chicag pitenar; Carbloo, firat basowan ; Meyerle, Phila- dejulns, mecond bassman; Haguo, Bt, Lous, top. The players nawmed are among tne beavie 5t batters in the Umited Hiates, and together { take as strong s nino aa can ho wmuatercd, CHAVER. ‘The Philadelohls Mercury, in rpesking of the latast Athletio-Phildelphin game, sars+ Craver'y errors may La/o been accidental, but to (hows who have kuown the min for years it 109:8 28 though be was elresdy tired of Piadeipli 10 go eisswhere, 1 other words, § looks thier cLib hian 0 Tered Lim a bisher e thas d 10 axcom)l s th's end ha buve given Lioi bread, Wied ') was young. his changea f1om o <iub 1o au- | other obla:ns) for hiu the tileof h: “revoive ) and thinge gotin 8 ich & Maw with Li u Luat at the e fanulnn of the presest mamn by wad ont af a dob, | Iticks teok Lojd of i and enpaged him | for the Centesn’sl ine, aud al kiox what's bnllisut e ! recard e s 1u the oirly days of 1hst arganization, i and they 8.8 kaow when 1t wie 6ovns thiat tho da_ 8 of | sl Cottennial woe wimb rod. 18 | taat the Abiie second, how Loorly hs | playal. We esnecive it pIvnly 10 by'tho duty of the imanigement of ihe AL ¢ to dlepense wity the ser- €1 g2 whats ho wil', Unlea they do'thd« people wil 1r-of @i 08900 16 games of the Ath'eic, and wi - out the 8 13p01t of tho pubac tie g-me cannot be kept up o 1148 ity Mr., Craver has suffered the wame experienca | a3 tho sbovo in at loast three citius, and he ougdt | now to be put into the nine elscwhere uamed for | the PLiladelphiss of next yoar, NOTES. lowing nemea as likels to compose the 'Litadel- Dhia Club teata for 1876 (if 1t lives): Iigham, Zattlein, Fleet, McGoary, Nelson, Radchiffc, Trosey, AiodMullin, and Cuihbort, 1t would saem from this that tho mauagemont bave gotten to- getbor about all tho plsyers suspected of f and in tius and past vears. Itis toho hoped that thros of thosa named will nover play ball pro- fussionally agam, In relation to the Louisville nine for next vear, tha Courwr-Journal eava that neitler lticks uor Pearce sro thougint of. but intunates that, bo- idon Dovlin and_Hastiogs, they baie engaped Cbapwag, of St. Lo ; Bechiel, of the Athlot- Qexhardt, of the Mutusts ; Arthur Allson, of {he Hartfurds; snyder und Meyarlo, of tho Phyladelphias, and Carbine, The 8t. Louis Clab do not intend to meet tho Rew lavens, Athietios, or Atlsutics agaio this acsson. They will atart on their socond Eastorn tripabout tus 10th of Quiober, and nxpost to complets their full number of games with the Dostoos, Hartfords, Philadolphia., and Matuals, They will irat go to Bouton and play the cham- Yiuun two games, theu to Hartfurd and play the {artfords three games, theo to Philadelphia ana Iay the Philadel shina two gamnes, and lastly to New York and play the Mutuals four gemos, ———— THE TURF, THE GOUTHERN QILIO PAIR, Special Dupatch to The Chicago Tridune, Davroy, O., Bopt. 27.—The Bouthern Ohio Fair openod to-day under the most anapivious circumutauces. The weatber s most delight- fal, aud ovorything bids fair to bave a dixplay which will surpass in brillisvey and magmtude tho Euccosstul Exposition last fall, Moat of the depariments make a fins display. The races to- day wore good and oxciting. The trottiog-raco for s pursoof 300 was won by Nettie. Time,2:51, 2:43, 2:41. The runpiog race, balf milo Leats, three in five. purso $230, was won by Douglas in three uteaight hoats, Time, 6347, 5187, and 5137, Bpecial races for & purse of §1,600 have been arranged for Thursday, in which Mollie Morr, T'red Hooper, Dulmli and Obsorver, of Plano, 11, will be favontes. TIK 10WA ETATE FAIR. Apectal 1nevateh ta Lhe (hreaca Tridune, Krouus, Ia., Rept. 27,—Thore {n evory sesure soce that the Tows Btate Fair, which opeued bere to-day, will be fully up to auy previous ex- hivition, Al the differaut departmouts are fill- iug up rapidly, and tho sggregate number of on- 1ries 18 vory Is: Awmong the noted trotting- borwes which have alroadv arrvod are Pilot Towple, Lothalr, Rooonstruction, aud Lady Fox. —— FALIRS. NORTHERN WISOONSIN, Spectal Duvateh to I'he Chirago Tribrme. Ositxosn, Wis., Bept. 27,—Tho Norrhern Wis- consin Agricultural and Mechanical Association begau its Fifth Annual Expoaition in this city to- day. This Association, organized in 1871, haa grown to be ons of the strongest in tha West. It ia tho only Sociely which recoives su annual sppropriation from the State, i sdditionto that givon tho Btato Agrioultural Bociety. Last vear, tho orator at {ts Fair was the ITon. Jamau G. Blsioe, who dolivered his elaborate ad- drese on ** Muuicipal Indsbtedness in the United Btates." This year, the Sogiety will bo addressed by Charlos Francis Adams, Jr., of Quincy, Masa,, on **I'ublioc Oplnion as a Means of Corvecting Abusoa in Governmont,"|Up to Baturday evening, the number of entries made, in advanca of the opeuing of the Fair, oxcceded 1,500, and there is & proapect of the largest attandance ever vosn at sny Fair in Wisconsin, The programme isabont ooy Opeatag address by tha Dres Tureday— #ddress 1 the Hon. J, h{ Bauith, of dreen Bay, T ki Wednssssy—0rand celobration by the Patrons of Hustundry, with snnval addrees by 8. M. Bumith, of Tilinote, TAurslay—Racing sud military parade, Addisas b the Hon, Chsrion Pglnf.h um?, i Pt “: 'nda AL ol an Hou, T 0, Howe, Cnlted Biates Bemmtor, " 7 ‘The hoto! sccommodations of Oshkoy withstanding the greas fire, will bo ampl who may caws, DODGE COUNTY, MINN. Special Curreaondence of The Chicago Tribuns, QCoxcony, Dudge Co., Miun,, 8ept. 24.—Thae Fith Annual Fairof tha Dodge Conaty Agnicaltu- ral and Mectianical Bociety,closod to-day st Dodge Ceotre, It was of thres days' duration, Thero wero not quite 80 many m attendance a3 last year, owlog, probably, to farmers being 8o back- ward with their work. ‘The display of farm pro- ducts was very good. Somo of the vegotables— such ns potatoes, beats, cabbages, onious, elo.— emad to Live bid deflauce to adverse winds d orner elemeuts which lave |revailed thiy yoar, aud well doserved 1o be exhibited. The sawmples vl wheat, oats, corn, sud rye, were very uice. There wors somo very flus baskels of fruit, Floral Hall prerented s beautiful sjpearsuce. ‘The iadies bad 1t Hlied to overflowing with ail aurts of thoir baundiwork, srtistically srranged, a County can boast of some bath for diaft aud for pless- 0, some romarkable tine bovines. The scond dsy by Bea. It was an ablo defunse through- stor Windom, | third baseman; Gerbardt, New Yok, short | 'TW0 ORPHANS, vicea of Mr. Craver from tafs time out, and al.ow hiz | A Phlladolphbia correspondent senda in the fol- ! nt of bin favorits themn, “Chasp Tranaports- tion.” Mo in strongiy in favor of & waler-com- " atiw from tha Missiesippi through tho esuttry to the seatioard. T short, ho balives tLat producern in tuo Great Northwest must have n cueayer vutiet before they can really prosper. MIZHIGAN, Spe~ial Correapaniirsve of The Lixuims, Mish,, 25.—Si1 countirs. em- traciog Gratiot, have urganized the Michigan Centra’ Uyion Fair Aw-uetion, aud baso pur- cknsod animproved 75 acios ou ine Itivor and the Saginaw /¢ 5t Louis Railtosd, midway ba- twoou, and 114 miles d.stant from, Alma and St, Lo The firat Exposition sili be h-1d Oct, G coxs Tribune. , 804 7, with oom: etiion npen to the State, sud baif-fara raten by the railrond, ‘The Tonia County Fa r wan & aucenns in avery respoct, except that tho Mon. J. D1 S failet to daliver tho Addrews. Tha rcecipie vorn £1.900. Tho ataliion race was won by leindeor, 1 the fice-for-all raco by Fraok il Tiwe, Tha Conty Fairat Massn eloeed yesterdar. It bad nearly 2.0°0 entries, one-third more than u any provious yasr. The Eatou Connty Fair, at Chatlotie, in soma departmentu was not creditablo to the connty, The attendance was fair, from 4.000 1o 5,000 vouple beiug ou the grounds some dava, K AMUSEMENTS. ADELPHI THEATRE. LABT NIGHTS of tte TWO ORPHANS. Tlfs _(Cueadsz) Evedini, Sept. i3, TIV: LAST SIGIT BIT FOURof the ceiebratsd Mol | TeAN COMBINA' in thetr unrivated repre. sentation of JOHN OX FORD'S adaptatiun of S Lenawned Romantie Drama of The TWO ORPELOLING, {For mbick i sole right of production {n the Unil tates is now vested in Mr, M-REE RANKIN Given with superh scenis effectn, o unequied cast, oowprisity McKoo Rankin s Jacques Fro- cuard (srnonily edd Ly him 190 times at the Unlon Siuare Theatre, N, Y.), Mr, €, . Vaudcohof as Yierre, dian Ritty Blatchard in hn famous roie of Itenrictto (originally playad by her 190 times at ¢! Unfon Houare Theatre, N, Y.). Mier Mary Mysraan Loutra, and Mme, Michcls, of Drury Laoe, Londun, an La Frochand, EXTRA NOTICE,—Seats for the Two Orphans may bo secured at J. Lauer's Muslc Store, Palmar Boua without extra charge, Tast “TWO ORPHANS® MATINERS Welneslay and Ssturdar, " NU'W CHIOAGO THEATRE, Clark-st,, near Raudolih, opposite Sherwan Housa. John Ozenfurd's adaptation of the SRR Sgmacent tiethrial Etccta aod o Porerfal Cast McVICKER'S THEATRE, i it | McVicker as Ginx One Woek More, Tus production of the Graud Bpe:tacular Liuna, | # THE BLA OF ICE." now ready, 1 deferred in o i mequence of the pronounced succeas of the Luglable Cul~ago Comedy, RUNNING A CORNER! wrhich lies beon rocelved st fourteen perl Wi s OF LAUGHTER AND APPLAU EOOLEY'S THEATRE, | MONDAY, Bopt. 97, Every Evening aud Wednesday \ and Saturday Matinees, O TIE FAMOUS Beconr] week of the Great Tiay THE TWO TN DLACR, with s powerful Tho Marked Suocess of the Beason, Secoud weei of “CASTE" and EAST LYNNE, Acknowledged by Trems and_Public ua ubequaled, BOURNIQUE'S DANCING ACADEMY, 124 and 130 Twenty-fourth-at., near Indiana-av, t Will Open Saturday, ! _ FINANCIAL. Savings Bank, 122 and 124 South Clarlk-st. OAPITAL AND BURPLUS - - - £525.000 P’ays 4 per cent interest on T'rust, tld O per cent on Saviugs Depos- its. oka BOVOATIONAL: . ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN Family and Day School. MISS M, LOUISE PUTNAM WUl open the t!nlhb{nr of her achoal, st her res duuce, No. 68 Marlborough-nt., Buston, Maasachusoits, dejl. 8, Tefers by permission t ber patron. Right-Rav, Nau- Jamin IL, Paddock, D, D., Lishop of Massachursiia; also, to Right-Rev, F. D, lleutiugton, D. 11, Distiop of Central New York ; Hoo, Wm. M, Everts, New York; Hov. A, P, Peabody, . Do, Harvard Unsversity. Circulars msy Lo obtained by addressing Mise Pute nam. ST. JOEN’S SCEIOOIL. Boarding and Day Shool for Youny Ladies and Chuildren. Rer. TUEUDORE ILVING, LL.D,, Rector, 20 West Thirty-secoud-at,, New York. Dr, 1rvings spocial clasa for the study of ihe Euglish Langnare 2ad Litersture, as (ustrating aud illustrated Ly His- tory, with readings from the Leat autbora, whil begin in November. His ciasa for the historical snd eritical study of tha Fine Arta will Luyin st the sawme time, The Fall Term legins on Wedneaday, Sept. 29, 1875, For Circulars and informatiun spply ss above, Chisago Ladiz' Seminary, 19 & 17 Sheln-st. Thirteenth year opens Supt, 15, Buperior advant- ages in every department, Ciuanfeal, English, Buropean and Muskcal, Pupila can entor for sither course, for selectad Lranche, o the study of Art alune. Ruro apportunities in the Noswdiug and Ehcnlfon Clamses uuder Prof, E. AL BOOTH, whn wil also form » I'ri- vato Class for Ladles oot ecovtiwcted with tho institu- tiou, Locattoy chole: bulldings ample, and all the srpdiatmeuts for eitier Beardlog Or dig pupll e surpossed. MINS AREGA. Yrincipal, PRESTON COTTAGE SCHOOL, Neowtun, near Boston, Mass., A Pamily Baboal for Girls, A quist Chrstisa Home, With Dest, educativnal sdvaatagus, b pranded u iy schioal, . 1 s also espoclally rveommended 1o the o fee of young Iadive whio have graduaied trow oiber seboula, for tta very superine MUSICAL ADVANTAGHES ‘And (G tEe taziiitioa 1 aflords in availing themselves ol the Ooncerts, Leciures, Art Galleries, aad Museniun o e application (o o ralaled oo FUTIA A, WILSOR: Hewtoa, Mass. ELUHURST BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL For Soung Ladies sud Uiels, will reapen Mouday, dept. 13, at Elgihuret, 16 tilew from Chicagn, on the Galaus Divison of the N. W, FL R, Location healthy snd besutiful. Grounds over 19 acres in sxtent, Toec! sble and experionced, Native Leachars of Germau ani French. MRS. L. N, OUTTER, late Head Assistant of Wisbigion lehol, Chicago, ¥elacipal. Band for Oir- cular, e S N S THE CUTHBERT CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 8t Louds, Mo, will open Bept. 13, in conuection with Mre, Eugenia Outhbert's Beminary for Young Ladice. Ivatructivn thoroush in sll branchea, theoretical as well 24 practical, couducted upon Europaiti syvlews, Terms mulerala, For ciroulurs, contalaing slf lufor- mation, sddiress ARTHUR J, CRESWOLD, Disevtor, Blxtoenth aud Pine-sts,, 8t, Louis, Ao, 'i\,Iunux 0. DA BILYA AN MRS ALEX. BRADFORDY (formerly Mre, Ogden Llofiman' Englieh, French, and German Boarding snd Day Hehool for Youug Lac dies snd Cbldren, with eslisthenica. No. 1T Wout Thirty-eightb-at,, New York, Keojeus Bo A plication may be made by lstter or p.mmfy, bove, MBS, W, 0. BRYAN'S BOARDING-SCHO0L For Young Ladles, Batevia, N, ¥, Fos referoncss, in- quire of Blata's Atiorney Charies I, Hoed - 3 Bix Now Stars Addecl GALIFORNIA HINSTRELS !, OFF-UNS!| COL. WOOD'S MUSEUM, | Two Grand Fotertainments dally, 2p, m, and S p. o, | TLLINOISTRUST (=== _._ RAILROAD TIME TABLE KRRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAIRS EXFLANATION OF RErzazsos MARES, —7 Saturday en cepted * Bunday 7 SR g R P paos ] ks | A CHICARD & NOR! 31 et Gy bt et e U e .y worner Hadison-oh,, and of As depote. Taave, aPactfic Fast Line, @ LULIue aiay b bt it . via Ultatag $11:00 roas. .. & Fréenort & abuaue Kipr & Fro=port & Dubnana Exurass. b Mlwaakes Mail,. 3 Milwagices Kx worn Loke E 3 iienara Lake Express a—Nspot sorner of Wellsand Ki: . $TDinat anrmer of Canki and Kintie-sua; MITHI AN CENTR Derat, foo o Lakett., an I Keapre, €1 Clarkest,, sout d %5 Laka Matl fr1e may Day Erprea., i *Honday Rz, CHICAGN, ALTAN & ST, LOwWS, ¢ m""‘“"“::"’;"t P;’l e Cviy ard Deneer S o Wenk S Vadison ' Toave. | Avriee, 1sil vie mafn dina... ; ¥ | Rl WU Raprsas, id'aip| 0% | 6200, m ilne. 9mam| 80p.m z Bisp.m.| 8008 m. n B 200 m.| H0w m " line: 11020p.m.! 6308, m and Bunday. {Dally, azeept £, C.10A67, MILWAUKEEY ST, PAUL RAILROA, 65 3uih Cirieatyy mpponte Sherman fouse, and e Deoet Takaes. ] AT * 8208 m,[*1:6p. . 1. Paul, O5=xmah znreys. Stfeeules, Chien and Mivackee, Bt Bi-0lkd, tliZough Rapres +|* 400D, m 11008, . '8 7:80 8. m, S ,II;I;‘M‘OIS‘ CE‘"RAL "TIIL‘!'N'L ! ot Feoril and Ko knk o *F Duluque & Sloax City Dubuiue & Siuz Cay K Gtlman Passangor. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & YUINCY RAILROAN, { Depotn oot 07 Lakest., Indianusar, and Sictesnihos, and Fisatund Sisieanthate, Ticket Ofcas, 83 Clara st andat depots Leare, 0v8 Accommadatinn| 1hz. ¥aturaay. 3Ex Mondar KANKAKEE LINE, '« Jood Lake-st., and depat “iix Bunde, ot Tuent, iniotpie sty gt ot arrive, * 8:30p, 1w, __Bau aikat l3press (datly 7150, m, CINCINNAT! AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LIVE, iitsbiry, Cincinnats & 8, Loy (pA-+t,, and al devot, From er 'ty ekl her iy Tickel ofice, |31 Zeare, Arrire. ! tndta T , Loutarille & Clacio. 1 R ll" xfl\mu 8, m.|* 840 p. m, Awp.m.! 7:08. m, ,PST‘S'BI{RG‘ cIN?IINNlTI I'SY. LOUIS RAILRIAD. Leave, |~ drri * hunday excoptad, § Dal capt Baturdars and Hundas BALTIMORE & OHI0 RAILROAD Meing laave srom veur ar Laposition building S0t aF Ientisecondat, ickel adicey 100 uner o Waskingions and d ko s m| 1) 83 p. wl CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner & Yun luren und Sheroianals, Tickes efles ‘ Zeare, Grand taeine tstel, drrive, Qmabe, lesvon HETES Pera Apoommo 2 Nizbs Kgoress, STATE MEDICAL OFFICES, 187 South Clark-st,, Chicago, 111, . Oatarrh, Deafness, Thros Toiuia, leart, Disedser, Liver and Kid theumatism, Neuralgla, 8pinal and Nervor durs, Agus, Genaral Devility, Wasting Away of the Lody, Disoasea of Women sou Childran, Cancers, Tu- wots, Berofula end Bkin Dispases, and auy form of discass kuown 10 the medical profession, uo matter Jiaw had nor of bow louy durstivn. 1f cursble, wo cure you parmanently, leaving uo sceds of the disean, taspring forth at wune future time. Charges alwa) low. " Examination and conaultation fros, Modioines fremn our vwn Laboratory furuished or sent to any partof the civilized world, Offices open from 9 ., 100 pm, Beparate apartmeuts for Ladies and Geutle- uen. 1n caling you seone ous but the Oonsultiug DR, LITTLE, Iateof Landon, thirly years: bospllal practice, cures all privats dussses fumedistaly withont meroury, Also LOST MANHOOD, Nervous Debulity caused by errors of youth, ‘The old and_young are quickly re- stored Lo VIgorous maub Oas tntarview quits suf- 4 Wead fieient. Cail oF wrjte, OfBce vary privata, Madisonat, lncl:f 'l")s »lrkeil.llln ‘ll‘ saitinglon aud Fresklin i, chinrtared by the ‘Btate of i Bl D08 for \le ezpcess MXP\I‘M‘ &iviog the Illflhu pussible troatinent (o all cases of Yatadi: 5. 1t is well knows bas t thi Ly a0 bead of tUs profasalon for aver & Tuars— ey all tmyortant, A bogk far (08 toilltu Eeits 1o ey poatags, on Last Dupgtency, Ules oo the Faco, the woet dilicata slleatiun, with Lome board, ete, callo| Jutstly eoaideutlall Uios, ¥a. m. wall 1 p. m. at ibe nd expest alo. Lady T NO CURE Dr. KBETE, NO PAY!! 360 BOUTH OLARK.8T., CHICAGO, May be consulted, oally or by mall, {ree ol cha s R, B B UL Uit 3 o, L0 85 s Handare (o D10 1L 'A Good Bhirt, 81,50 A Good Shirt, $1.75 A Good Bhirt, §2.00 YIOM SIOCK. SHIRTS Lo order & speetaltv, HARRIS & COBB, 171 8, Qlarkeat, DR. OLXIT, 157 Wrehingion-st., Chicugo. Louger eogaged than suy pUysician i Chilcago o the trestmant of Ch busual, sud Privato Disessos, Samival Weakuesa an Iwpotency penmnsuently o requiring deli. catle treatmenl, with bome sud board, insy cull of write 1u contdence. A buok for all (illustrated), 10 cents, PRESCRIPTION FREE For the spowdy cureof Seminal Weakness, Lost Man. Leod, aud sll disorders br\wf.hl 90 by lndiscrotions ar wivess. Any druggies bas tha (ngred Address DAVIDHON & CO,, Box 3,206, New York, t ' | 1 ) ' '