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THE CITY. 3 CENERAL NEWS, Tha Commities appointed to confor with Mr. 3oods, and it possiblo to sccuro his prosenco in Chicago, went 1o mcot him at 6 o'clock Iant ovening. The tempornture yostorday, as observed by Manasso, optician, 88 Madison siroot (TRIDUNE Bailding), was, at 8 5, m,, Gddegreos: 10 a, m., 61 13m., G1; 4 p. m,, G0; & pa m, 63, Mrs, Fitzherbort, the woman who tried {0 poi- son hersalf with rat polron yeatarday aftornosu, stall lives, and swas yestorday oujoying her hiealth a4 in days of yore. Tenry Hauson, a tesmator in tho emplov of Peter Downey, tho City Seavengar, bad hia right log fractured in two piacos yenterdny morning Ly the accidental overturning of tho cart which ho was driving. He lives at 119 Fulton street, A littlo b-year-oll named Wilho Robertson in at tho Twanty-scond Birocz Station. [lo vavs his fathier ured ko ba Captain of tho rchoonar Ucean, but in now dead. lis mother la siill ocvohing on the sanio veascl. Tho sccond number of the Printing Press, the now jonrnal of tho Fraukin Bocloty, hua just Leon iesucd. 1t in oxcollont in appeararco and contenta, and, if it keopa up o its hizh stand. ard, will bo ouo of the wost valuable of all tho publicatious of its class, An unkoosn eouplo who had imbibod too much beer trusted thomselves to an unmanage- abla horso and tovk a nde around town, As they wero driving north on Larraboostreot, near Chicago avenue, ot nbont o'eiock, tho horso ran away, dumping them out on the paveniont., Doth were painfully but not seriously Lruised, ‘Tho Chair of Anatomy in Rush Medieal Col- lege hias been deciarad vacant by the Doand of Tiuetoes. It i8 understood that this action has Leon taken,on acconnl of the financial roverses consequent on the great firo renderimsat im- Toutitho for Trof. Tt Lo Tiem the Jre-chb e fessor of Anatomy. to contribute nt onco b whare, £3.000, towards the now buililing. Edward Schoff, a printer living at No. 193 8ec- ond utreet, ia sanl to havo hoen very drin’s yes- terday afternoon at b oclack, when ha tried to run over & moving trsin of caik al tho Dosplnines streot crcaeing of tho Chicaro & Northwestorn Itailway. Ilo was badls injurod about the shonlders and ead, but had 8o much fanor 1n him that tho reeull uf Liy 1njutics cau- oot Lo foretold. Tha Central Committeo of tho Citizena® Aeso~ ciation have selected the numes of gontlemon to composs the xecutivo Comnuttoe and the other oflicers of the v, ‘khey wiil uot, howover, o mada puldic til the nest mooting, which will tako placo towerd tho ond ot this weel, At thig mcoting it 1s oxpecied that the mtandivg com- mttees of the Axociation will Lo appoiuted, aud activo work begun again. A fow of tho ** Cosmnps" hLeld a prisate and {nformal couferenco yesterday aftornoon ot a political nature, whieh had o Lad effect on the jug of tho Club last oveming, Up to 9 nbars bad strayed an far &3 the elovator leading to tho tooms, but none went farther, At tho aforesaid confarence, at which Messra, Ilesing and Von Ilollen wero present, 1t was agrecd that tho Istter would with- draw from hig eandidacy for tho County Trens- urership sod leavo a cloar fiold to Mr. Healog, TUE BIFLE CLUD, The Chieago Rifle Club mot vesterday at Sonth Park riflo rango for practice. Tho dislance wau £00 yards. 'Tho firsc scoto made wos out of 3 pos‘ible 120, as follo: Shaffer, 893 Faller, Wi ; Burnbam, §1:: Claveland, cut of & possib 90, made H8; Wilintd, out of n possiblo 1) mado 81 ; Greely, out of a persibls o0, scored 293 Adame, out of o possible 0, mado $1. At thus point, several of tho gontlemen left, alter which tho following sco:es wero mada: Alford, vut ¢f o posniblo 95 1mado 45; Thomp- ron, out of 95, made 76 ; Eunta, out of €0, made 57; Dyer, out of 68, mado 20 ; Fuller, out of £0,'mado 963 Durnhem, out of 50, made & Tho following nsed tho Remington rifl Shaffer, Thompuon, Alford, Dyer, Ennis, aod Fullor, the otlicrs using tho Maynatd, The Club will practico on tho saine gronnds Satardmy af- ternoon. THE EXTOSITION, The Exposition wus visited yesterday by sev- eral Jargo delegstions from tho rural districts, many of tho ratlroads bringing fn special oxenr- sion’ trains from neighboiing towns, Aside from thia thoro was no now tinng worthy of particnlar mention at tho mroat suow, Visitors who mako & thoroigzh exsmination of hio manifold wondeps thero disployed, und who nro detained in tho f)uil(hnz any lebgti of time, always go to John Wright's restaurant, swhich ts o1 of tho very best in the city. and whero overy dehieacy of the senxon may be tound and indulged in at o moderato price, — — THE NEW CUSTOM-HOUSE, FROSPECTS OF REKUMING WORK. Mr, Henaford, the present Saperintondont of tho now Custom-Touse, roturncd from Cincio- nati yesterday, and resumed tho labor of walt- ing for orders from Washington as to tho ro- sumption of work, Tho finding of the third Commirzion, coupled with tho Hecrotary's orders, Jed to tho Lehef that something wonld be dove ot auce, and consoguently the documents from 1ba Department aro daily espected. A reperter yeeterday sskod Mr. Jlanaford somo questions ts to his interpretation of the 1aport, but reccived mot ovarly much in- formstion, for the reason that the Buper- intendent does mot put amuch con- fidenco In tho telezraphio nbstract of tho teport of the Commission a8 publiched. In relation to the decision to remove defoclive 81000 1 the building sud snpply their places with better, bo snyu that it caunot bo that tho chapge or rubstitution 19 to be very geaeral, for the 1encov that it would bo utterly imipossiblo to talio out xomo of the plones i tho prers without talting donn tho whole pler in - which the stone In pluced. Tloexpects rather that bLis orders, whien they come, wil specify such of tho stoned 18 tho Supervisig Arclutect thinks necossary to Lave replsced, including without doubt the ceit- ings ot xomo of the porticos, As to the coucrcie, Mr. anaford does not think thnt the recommendation was made or that onlers will bo u ) roeinforco tho fonndations by puttiog concrote under 1he bearing vurfaces, Lt is rather of the ojiuion that what wus meant wan that ntother layer of conerotiug bo put down to kcop thie water from cotaing up fiom bolow, Tho teweragotila aro yab tg he laid, and 1t is probable that when they aro in po- nition they will Liuve oser sudaround them a costing of asplalz nud then the concreto will ba put upon that to brini tho howtom of tho baso- mont up tu o lovel, whioh will requico suraething hike 2 feet more, s “Llio procont dismantiod condition of the build- ing witl delay tho rosumption of work unlil the derricks can bo rigged ancw, und other prepara. tious made, It iy, therefore, probable that no great amount of work cun be dono thus year, il tho Buperintendent thinks that there ro- man working days enourh to allow the taking out of much of the fnulty stona befors cnldv wenth and nlto the putting up of tha Clark strect front and vortico, perbiaps 10 the Jovel of tho second story, Jhis stoua for this portion of tho buiding 1a aii cut aud ready, and 1t wonll ba & comparatively smull mattor to put it in place with proper backs g, TUE AUPERINTENDENT. Another mattor of more interest to the bulld. ing than anvthing eleo at present is tle qnostion of ‘s Bupenuendont. Mr. Hauaford, as iy well Xxnown, Liaa no desire, or,even willingneus, to ro- main hore, Hocano to the city to take charge of the mutucture durivg the time the third Cou- mirsion wers &t Work on it, witl an undorstand- 1ng thut be ehould be allowed to resume g duues in Cinclunoli aa goou as thoy were turough, and ho las already applied to bo scod back. ‘Thero s~ & rumor that Gen. Iolmen will be called from bie position in Nashville to the charge of the Luilding, but whether it b true Is known anly in Washiogton. A number of Chicago ar- ehilects bave boon mentioved in connection with #he position, aud thero would be no diticulty {u finding » man who would take the place, but whether the now lucumbent will bu selucted hoso or from sowe other eity I8 you amoog tne proh- leme, The universsl hopeis thay & competent atd honest wau way Lo choseu, ——~— CEORGE W. GAGE, i WiLL, Tho witl of Goorge . Gage was filed fu the Sounty Court yesterday, Iy it he duvises all M teal and persoual estate, zud all uleicsty und truats, both legal aud equitably, to bis wify, #arab 1. Qage, Willinm F\, Lucker, and Luals L. Culbura, upon tho trusts as follows : In the first place, from the protits and rents, or by wortgsriog, if uecessary, or selling such estato, or auy part thoreof, to pay bls indobtednesy aud contivuy his copartnersbp interest in the firm of Gage Erothers\t Rico in thio Pacific Hotel, Heo dosires uaid Trustoes to take charge of all lu proporty, with full power to yiortiago or soll us vawie, and carry out sll contrscly tuto which TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, , 1875. his may have enternd, and gives them fall porar to tanage tho estato as they may deem for tha bont interosts of the ostato. and make such in- vostmonts as thoy mev deom proper. o de- viros lits extato to reroain undivided until his sounyost chtld ariives of age, but the Tinstees inay make advances to tho cthor childron in thair discretion, which advances shall b d-- duoted from tho sharo of euch chiliren. Wuen hinyonngest child arrives nt ity majority, the Trusteos arn ditectod to divide botween all tha chi.dran sccording to Iy two-thirds tho cstata if the widow bo atill Living, sud the wholo if sho bo not Jiving, the uther third, it sbo bo living, boing for her nnrpnrt. It tho ‘Wruatees think, howevor, that it would be impradent to ptiva to either tho childron their full share, thoy may withhold it, paving to such child from timo to time auch awounts oA they may doom proper. Itaving tho utmost contidenco in his wifo, Sarali i, Clavo, and knowing that eho has nt feart tho vghest good and happinesa of tho childron, fio desires that such family axpenses a3 #he nuproves may bo pald by the 'I'rateor, At her doath the other tinrd of ‘tho catato goos als 1o the childton. In easa of the doath or inabili- iy of eithor Truatee, the other two may act: if {horo ba another vacancy, the Probato Judue may fill the vacanev, Ilo desires tho Trastens to outor upon thair duties jmmediataly upon his doath, withont bonds. o "Tho will was excoutod on the 31 day of Fobra. arv, 1879, andd is witnessod by Thomas G. Parier and Samuel W. Parkor. LIFE ISSURANCE, It will bo no mnall satisfaction to the friends of the Ints Georga W, Gaco to know that he loft an ample provimon for hia family In insuranco on his life, Investieation proves that ho had n licy for £0.000 in tho Masezchusetts Mutual Lile, which ho took somo twenty years ngon Clielues, Mass, [0 Dsd slro four policies of £5,000 ench 11 tho Mutual Lifo Insurance Com- vany of Now York, Theso hie bad earried sovon or cight yenrs. Hesides theso Companies ho was insured 1n the Washington Lifo for 510,000 mote, making a total of 843,000 in nlt ————— CRIMINAL. J. Darston, of No. 55 South Cartis stroet, com. pins that a quantity of eilver tsble-ware wna stolon from his honse yesterday aftornoon, John Groen, aged 24, purloined a roll of leath~ er lant evening from in front of tho store of I, Stalil & Co., No. 28t South Watar stroot. Oflcer Waters caught him aud booked him at the Armory, Early vosterday morning: burglars entered tho bouso of Jacob Ulrich, nt 8¢ Dussold strect, by cutting out tha lock of a side door. Mr, Ulrich fixes his loss at $16) in cutrency and a silver watch and chain, John €. Bond wanted to koep away from To- ronto, but Depaty-Sheriit Carney dil not want him wround Chics and ao he suapped Lim np ut South Evanston, and vesterday turned him over tu & Busfalo deteetive, wha will escort him back to Toroute, whera Joon 18 waated for for- Kery. The residanen of Louis Hartung, at No. 57 Tinzio streot, was entered by burglars carly ves- te.day morning, Thev entered (o front door witl o Jimmy, broka the lock of tho safe, and nabstracted tiroo silver watchos, roino smaller Jowelry, and 2,100 copper and eilver coiny, Tho entiro list amounted to about S0, and not £2,000, ui the Lost and Jail ecrronoously states, Cajt. Duckloy yesterdny mornime found ten rol's ¢f cloth under tha gidewalk on the cornur of Third avouuo and Tuylor stroct. Tho goods wero taken to tho Armory, whera thoy wero #non stter identifled an o part of tho stull stoleu | feom tho storo of Christian Keesing & Co., No. 410 Sate streot, early Monday mormng, It s (hought that tho goods wero placed theroana bliud, {or the purrose of better luding tho head- quarters of the gaug, .E Dutlischild, a clothing merchaot at No. 272 Fast Madison atroet, haw & very cusorprising lit- tlo by i bis cmylov, Mr. Rotlfbcaild sont hum with a packaze of overconts to the Unitod States Txprees yeuterday aftornoon, snd tho hitle gull- ibly Iaid ‘bis package down on tho eidewalk for the purpose of earming 25 cents by carryiue o tettor up a flicht of stairs for o siraugor. When lie got back tho man and tho overconts wero Doth pone. snd_tho little fellow very prouerly told hie master about tho strange coiucidence. S, THE CITY-HALL. Henry Libbort, Chicf of the Milwaukes Firo Department, wus in towu yesterday, as tho guest of Marshal Benner. The Special Committea on Bupt. Dailoy's Build~ ing ordinanco met yesteiday siterncon in tho Uity Clerk's oftico, All tlat was done was to malio & few tritling changes {n tho roading. Tho gossion will continuo from dav to day until stio ordinance 18 thoroughly rovised. Ald. Cnlletton, Lynch, and Mabr, have jolned inncalt for n special meeting of the Common Counail for this evening at 8 o'clock, for the purpoes of coumdering communications, pe- titions, and resolutions, and trausscting unin- whed budinesd, Thero is n candidate for tho Clerkship of tho Buperior Conrt sround tho City-leil who, ass startcr for bis race for ottice, bought himsclf & Turkist bath, 8 now uodersbirt, and a palr_of cioan stockings. Yeatcrday ho followed up with n clean collar and a handkerchiof, but not know- fugg whioro to put tha latter artiolo ho stowed it away in hisboot. If soy ope in auxious to know who it I, let him peruss tho Directosy. All tho candidatos aro io 1t » DIEDGING TAE BIVER, It appesra that tho delay as Madinon afdyet bridge Mondny was not caused by a vossel got- ting fast in the mud, but by a large stoam-barge which was propelling itself without any nesint- ance, sud which was making ineffoctual attompts 0 pars tho largo barque Camden, which was ly- jue at the Pittsburg & Fort Wayne does closo be- wido tno bridge. Furtbermoro, tho Board of T'ublic Works ussort that the work of dredgingg tho river chanuel 18 going on rapidly, sud has bueu for tho past three wooks. Thecontractors, Messrs Fox & loward, bave iustructiony to dredgo out tho chanuels ot tho bridgou 2 fect lower thsn the othor partsof tho river. To avoid all poumbilitics of troutto, they hayo in- structed tho hiidgoe-tendors not to open their bridges to vessols which strike bottown at any placo botween bridkw. Ilitherto tho greatost }.xouhln has boen with overloaded vessols. Tho city only guarantoca 13 fcot of water, and you nine-tentls of the vessels lonving port draw 14, aud oven more. 1IIE ROARD OF UPALTH, Tho rogular weekly meetiog of tho Board of Ticalth was hold at shoir roomns yestorday after- noon, President Hahn in the chaw, The only bualness transacted, other than tho rendiog of reports, was tho auditing of last mooth's bills, awounting to §7,600, Tho baoitary Buperintendent's report showa o total of 179 donths, uv incrense of 2 over tho precoding weok, and of 19 over the corresponding. ‘week of laal yoar, There wore males,00; fomales, 50; married, 81; singlo, 148; colored, 2; under 1 year of pge, 73. Cholera infantum took off 81% convulsious, 27; consumption, 12; diar. 1hea, 14; typhoid fever, 11; toothing, 5; menin- g, 85 dysentory, 8; ecarlet fovor, 8; inani- tion, 8; puentnonia, 23 dihtherla, 33 whooplog- cough, 2; ncerdonts, 3; ulceration of mouth aud throat, 15 kernia, 1. Thomortality wasgrentest fu the Bixteentk, Boventh, nud Fittcenth Wards, sud livhtest in tho Twolfth Ward. The mean temporasure for thio weok wan 63 degroes, ——— ANNOUNCEMENTS, Tha thinl season of the Bunday Leeturs Bocisty bog:ns Bunday, Robert Collyer lectures on “This Marilage Queetion,"—n timely snd su atiractive theme, Prof. E. Powell will deliver the introductory lscturo of the thirty-third annunl course, in RNusl Medical Colleyo, corner of Arnold and Lightcenth strate, this evening at 8 o'clock. The Now Yoar's ovening sorvico at tho North Chicago Hebrew Cougregation ‘Tomple, corner Bodgwick and Division “strects (North Siar Russion Chapel) beging ut 6 v'clock p. 1. to-any. Thero will be & mooting of awners uf propert: fronting Lako stroct this evoniug ut n’(:lmgk, n{ the coruer of Boymonr stroct sud West Lake, to doviso manos for paving Weat Lake ctreot un far it gewored 3 to sower Wedt Lako nirost Lo Cen- tral Park, and to got tho horee.car on tho strect as far a8 voworod. A full nitendanco Ly roquests od by Committeo. Tho Committoe having in charge the Lakesido entertatnments to be given in Farwell fiall ghis t cost, havo arrauged 10 commuucy self. course-tickety st Jandon, McCinrg & Co.s, Fridsy moruing. ‘This course includey uix mwicsl and literary entertalnmonts, for which they offer a resorvod seat for §2.50, including corcert by Theodors Thomas and his full orches. traof Jorty-tivo porformerd, — THE COUNTY BUILDING. . Deputy-Buerift Lradloy waa st hia post sgaln 1 yaterday, atter s protracted absence on account of sickaesa. Ar, Waatbuso, one of Geo, Lisb's depaslss, 1aft yenterday for & vacation, o will speuda | corrospandunca named, aud roporta niade fow days at Bt. Paul prior to his roturn. Commugstoner MeCaftroy mauenn tho loss of & elater. Soveral member3 of tha County Doard snd clerks attonded the funoral yotarday. Tho salo of delingieat prparty for county 1azes contiuien from dav to dav, Tho ealo of projorty on the Norl de will begin toe nosrow. Cox Drothers, coatractara for oxcavaling for tho Court-[Touae, compietol their ountiact yes~ torday. Although the woris was & littie bohind timo, 1t appeara entiroly satisfactory. 'Tho lotting of the contract for tho fonndation for thn now Coart-1{onno 18 exciting connl.iorable attontion. McNeal & Sons are tho lnwest bld- ders, and they aro backod by A. C. Huslng. An improvemont in tha a1 was perfoctad yos- torday, cousisttug of making a connection by way of & duor Dstween tho boys' and nen's Jrikon, When tho boy prisoners flow beeomo of ago from tho dalays of (ho Court, tho transfor will bo easy. Patrick Murphy, ol Fynusion, charged with solling lquor withont licenso, and who has been in jall fur soma time, was releasod yesterday. He lias doventeon distinet chagen agawnst him, and befora o gots throuh will doubtless con- cludo thut tho way of tie tranagressor ts hard, A, C. Hesing was around the building yostor- day giving an acgonnt of hia visitto lomont Sat- widay. 1ie waid ho was disanpomtod i finding that Buch o Inrge proportion of tho Irikh of that tas wero cannected with tomporance socioties, which did not moan well for his futuro as candi- datoe for County Trensurer, POLITICAL. CONVENTIONS. CLEAN COUNTY, ILL. Svectat Disvatch to The Chicaao Tribune, Br.oouiseToy, 1il., Sopt. 28, —Tho most enthu- rinstio and Larmioun Republican County Convon- tion ovor hold in Mef.0an County siuco the War timex occarred thinaftornoon, and, this being an off yenr, scems nn omen of ronowed vigor and unity In the bintory of the party which haa hold control of McLoan Couaty 8o many years. Only one delegato was Iacking to make the fail memi- bership of 103, The Convontion assombled at Phieunix Hall at 3 p. m., and was called to order by tho Hon. Tumnas I, Mitchell, of Blooming- ton, 'Che Hon, ¥, ¥, Funk, Mayor of Blooming- ton, wad chiosen Chawrman tomporarily. Durmg the absenco of the Commitice on Crodentials, tha Hon. John Cassidy, of Lawndale, was called for, and mado a whors spaceh full of good Repub- Jican doetrive, aud exg‘c»iu' tho fraud of the Opposition., Qeorgo I'. Xla, of Bicomington, wias nominated for Survevor on the firut pallor, receiving 78 votes, Wiilinm II. Bmith, of Kormal, was nonnnated for School Saperintond- ent on tho firat ballot, receivivy 56 votes. 'Tho hottest contlict was for Treasurer, On the sixth Dballot tha voto staod: Isnac Strawl, of Dloo ingtou, 68; Denison, of Bluomimgton, 381 Comp- tan, of Dlosunington, 8, The fodowing Cunmy Central Commutiea waa olected: Thomas 1Y Mitchell and George F. Dick, of Dloomington ; ' Fun of Normal; J, 3. Moon, of Went § Lonis Ziegler, of Chenoa; James Means, of Choney's drova ; J. Q. Dickineon, of Danous ; L. Arnold, of Croprey ; and I, Stubblefield, 3t. Hope, Tho ticke: ucouuated is strong, id well zuited to harmonizo tho coutlicting ole~ ments winch havo been desoloped during tho Lieat of tho canvass, General satisiaction s es- prossed. MADISON COPNTY, ILL, Sezial Dizpatea 89 The Chivaao Tridune, ArToN, L., Sept. 23.—Tha Lic; ubliesn County Convention mest ut tha Court-llouso in Edwards- vills to-dsy. Tho Hon W. Metealf, of Ed- wardsville, waa Chalrman, and Charles Holden, Jr., of Alton, aud Aulon Neusiadt, of Cillins- villo, Secrotarica. Joln C. Davtdain, of Upper Alton, was nominsted for Assossor nud Treas- urer : John Boedill, of Saline. for County Com- missioner 3 and Waltor Rutledyoe, of Greenwood, for County Surgoon. CHAMUPAIT COUNTY, T, Bpectal Dinateh ta Lle Chiena Feibune, Craxratas, INL, Sopt. 25.—The Democratio Linerala held their County Convention to nomi- usto & Counly Treasuver and voyor at Ur- bana to-day. Thoro wera eoveral townships in the county unrepresentod, and no enthusinam provailod dtoug too dolekates presont. C. I Columbin, of this city, an Oid-Line Democrat, was nominvated for T'reasurer, and C. . Portor- ficld, of Sulney, for Surveyor, No resolutions wore paseod or specclies mado. Thoe Grango po- liticai movemont is a dead duck in this county. A county Urango will be inauguratod in this county next Monday by Master Golder, Whst usea such an institution can bo put to, sinca tho Granges iu this county are all too dead to squeak, is moro than any ouo can toll, LAGALLE COUNTY, 1Ll Speetal Dispateh to The Chicaw Tridune, OTTawa, Tl Sepl. 29,—-Tho Republican Coun- ty Convealion to.day, held here, wus largely ai- tonded, and by a number of respectabla gontio- men. Tho nominations woro those of ‘Treasurer aud Survevor, Tho formor fell upon John A, Morrill, and the Intter como to the lot of (leorza Brumback, Feq., tho prosent worthy official. Tha Conventiun ubstainod from adopting any resolutions. XTIL COUNTTY, N, Y. Spectal Dirvateh to The Clucano Tribune, Burraro, N. Y., Bopt. 28.—Tho Democratic County Convontion was heid hers to-dsy. B. C. Tonauco recoived the nowinatiou for Biata Sen- ate, and (icorgre W. Fuirk for County ‘Creasurer. ‘Tho result caused great consternationamong the Daomoeracy, an the defoat of A. P, Lauging, the attorney for the Now York Centrel Ratirond and candidato for tho Henate, broko the Warren ring, which has run the party Lero for many yoats. ——— MISCELLANEOUS. THE QUACK'S TREATMENT. CreanrizLd, Pa., Scpt. 28.—United Biates Bonator Wallace, in a upecch to-night, eaid the country could not resumo specio paymont ln 1879 becausa no preparation hias been made for it, and tho condition muast precedo tho statutes. The Lrio platform does not oean the indefinite postponement of wpecio payments, bit its whola thought is to ease nu over-iaxed people. Uive the poople time to rest from this exbauat- ing labor. Economy in administration must opon the door ta resumption, and wo ought tosave the mouoy paid National Basks on thelr bourds by exchanging bank currency for (iovern- ment notes, The plan of the iemocracy is to £avo your money to pay your debts. Tho true money of a Hopublic is Kard mouey. We reacls tho latter through tho former, but the pooplo wust have timo to recuporate their exbausted enorgiea, CANL KCHURZ AND TUE NEW YORE BOALD oF THADE, New York, Bept.28.—A communication hag beou_reccivod from Senator Carl Scuarz deolar- ing his Inability from pressure of business to address tho Buxrd of Trade on the subject of fipanco on cithor tho 11th, 1ith, or 13th of next wmonth, 'Tho Boar. telographed him iu reply to namo any day in October for the delivery of ‘the addross, 2 THE 10WA CANPAION. Hpecial Divpateh to The Chicagn Tridune, Czoan Ravips, In., Sept. 28.—Qov, Kirkwood dolivercd one of his mont tolling spoeches hioro to- ight, which wan sstontively lisfeucd to by & lurge aud lutolligont sudience, Tho intorost in politi- cal alfulrs is daily fncressing 1 thissection. Qur country is being thorongnly canvassed, and it is anticipated a full vote will be polled at the coming eloction. —_— DEMOCRATIC PANIC IN NEW YORK, OO DEMOCRATS BTUIKING AT AMERICAR OREDIT ANRUAD—A DEMOURATIO JOVEMENT TO UPHOLD TS CURDIT, Uincinnati Gazetzs, Wasixarox, 1), C., Sept, 24.—It liaa beon brietly stated in a tologram from this city that & very fnfluential body ot Democrats {n New York aro busily engaged in an effort to defeat their party in Ohio. Thia anmonucemont will be sccuted by stump speakers as a woak inveution of the eneny, but it is nevertholess truo. Tho kuow!ledgo of it was brought to Washington by Democrats fresh from cousultations ovor tho matter in New York, For a mouth past the waife from Furope have bocn crowded with lettors from the Luropoanu correaponidenta of Lanking sud commercial housos, setting forth that faith fn Amorican credit has been soriously slhiaken by tha aotion of the Obio sud Yenusylvauia Dsmocracy, and that wide-sproad discrnst is rapidly taging it rlwo. "The Pennsylvania plstform decpened the ar that had aiready boon aroused by the ch netor of the campaign in Obio, ‘T'he repudiation of Miingippl was sguin formning a subject of couvuisation amon; thoss intercaled abrond fo American credit, and the doductious from tho hieated campaigus iu the two Btates named wero generally to tho oifect that the Democracy of two yreat Nurthern Btates was atriving to drive them to sopudimtion, ‘[lice represontations of the feeling which is takiog root abrusd among those futerested in bustuniug our credit buve Leon #0 numerouy and cwphiatio as Lo load to serious covsultatiouys aiong & number of the most prominent business tmen in New York, Thess at ouce called to theis conferences several prominent and very influen- tls) party wanagess, and (bs b:‘yropun witustion was laid befoxe thaim ne doyonled thaough she ¥ fon. tlomon just raburned from abroad, who had por- eousi knywiedgo upon the mbjnc 1t was Avon azroed that tia distrust eo rapidly gaining groumd stroad rhoald bo checked, it it wan possible, bafore i bogan Lo nerely inte fera with tho commercial transactions o the an- tumn and winter, Tha firnt atop pugeerted by the political manasers who had been cotbed wna to numedia ely form puch combinntions ng woulll insara a futeible declusucn fn fwar of band monoy from tho New York Demoeratis (ot ventlon, Tus gontleman intere-ted lost no time lo carrving out this s.azgendon, and it ia doubtfal whother harder er mova. ef- fectiva work haa over been verformed in fashioning tho p'atform of a Hinte Conveniirn, ‘The resuit i8 befors the country, and mont favorablo responnes have boen telegiagheld froia abroad as Lo its coiroctivo effact by tho commiors einl correrpoudunts of novernl gront bonson, ‘Thw next step agroed 2on was to exert'all powaitla influones 1o defent their own party ia Obto, This wan to Le beaun by represonting ty leading men of tho party, known to be divsiuina fiod with 183 repudintion Lendencies, the meal- culabla damago vihich seecess i Obio will inidict uvon Ameritan erelit alroad. Wiitle Demoacratiy or:tors aro sennring tho farmers aud mechanic: of the Wost that n re- vivul of trado can only bo reachiod by a plentiful Issue of grooubacks, thene Domocratic mere chiants and flnanciers of the Iast are findiog to their cost Lhat tho groatest obataclo to (ha ro- wival of business js the prospeet of Demorratio ruccess in Ohio, Theso aro facts for humnc:s Democrats ta take loto sezious couslderation, 17 thay doubt them, lot them consult thelr own correspondents 1n Now York City, roquoating them to inquire of thoso hkl;ll_'r to bo acainted 1 tin. withi tho feollng of forei nelal coutres, PENNSYLVANIA, ADDRESS OF THE DEMOCHATIC STATE COMMITIRE New York Lrflune, Purusprreuty, Sept. 20,—Tho Democralio Btate Central Commit:co agrosd to-day upon an addreas to votors of Penusylvania, principally upontho financial question, Tho addreus do- clares that the timo has not como oven for fixing n timo for the resumption of spocio payments, for *uo volco ins proceoded from tho mills or manufacturies, from the mines or tho furnaces, or from the farmers or workingmen," demanding uither resumption or o fixed timo, **Govern- menta 1o oatablished for tho bonefit of tho gove erucd,” the address continues, **and until tho people who represent the industrinl pursmts of tho Htato nak for a change. it in worse thaa fol- 1y to agitate tho ques:; After a brief refer- enca to olr prosont cuirency, tho address von- tinues as follows : Upon tlie logal-tender Tasls {hio farmer has pnr. chasad hin land, tho manufacinrer put in motion i machinery, and the workinguman bought the lot upon which e erected his home. To chongo this basis of waluen suidenly, by tho substitution of gold and silver, vould * depreciaty ibo - pricy of land and caued slarm sud dictresn in all the sveutiea of frade, Tha ciango will ban swork of time, and canuot Lg effected untl) tho country is in a beiter condition to recoivait. ARd hawevcr mnwh tho pu'iticksus of tho conntry may luterfere, thasoiid scnne aud good judg- meat of the masses will preval; nnd they wiil Uy tho forco and power of tha baliot prevent hasty and il gested legialation on the question of npecie-restmption, However much wo may complain of the want of windom thiat prompted tiie éntrodutctlon of the presint system, thera can be nodonbt of tho folly of situmpt- Ingg now to destroy if, Whatever ovils helong to it bavo siready boch realized 3 tho buslucss of & wholu decado und moro has been baned upon it and ouly ihiose who derire to speculato unon a Lreaking-up of ail walticn, whether of Iabor or of property, ro tiow ad. vueating a contracion of tho enriency; and it may not b insppropriate to add bern that (o hothing s the confidence of tho penpln I fhelr Governtent beess ko strikimgly illustrated na in the univernal acceptanco and 1130 0f th® money isued by it, notwithatanaing the bad manatement of fis Adaitobstzation, We clsim* that tha Democratic party has alrays Leon, and tn now, in favor of a sound nud stable currency, and we bavo unifozmly opposed the tner eniry Initationa that hava ro ofton disinrbed and lestroyed tha bustuess of tha counlry, Composed as tha Demoeratia party {3 fu lurgo yart of the labor of the nation, it ia essintial 1o its boat {ntereats tisat all necdless tuctuations of thio currency should be evolded, s it §s_entirely eafu to ray that willi the Gavernment in their hands tes tha onily hopo of reachiny; the specie standard nia tho basta of dur curroncy. It fa 1o part of its misston or ite destiuy to abandon this fdua, Tt wil not, Dut that rame jarty must be overned by reason a3 to tho tme, the mode, wnd the manver in which the polnt {8 to bo roaclied, ' It cannot atiurd, oven if it bad the power, to march on fo the objrctiso poiut oscr o desor Iste country and amidat tia ruin of Il fodns- triea, It doos not proposo to commit £uy such foll aud, therefore, when in council at’ Erlo, tho party do- fermined to put itaclf {a a conserviilys position and act with dellberation nnd discretion, When they passod a resolra ¢ domanding that {ho voimno of money bo malo snd Eoyit equal to the wagts of trade leavirig tho rertoration of legsl tenders to par in gold ta be brought ahont by promoting tho lnlustries of the peoplo and not dertroying them,” they but ovinced sound fudgment, and medeno nacrificoof prinelpic, Tho e€ect of this 15 to maln o common currency, #av0 whers Congress haa mado speciul provisions to the contrary, Iu the national loan. 'Thero fs 1o infla~ tion fn this part of the Erle platform It s Lut wupe plylug tho peoplo with the xmount of ¢urrency with- dravn by o Nutional Legislature frouw clrcula- tlon, . . . The platform adopted at Tric takes the position thnat bankers and brokers may not hevo tho control of tho currency, that the industrica of the Statoand the great (question of fabor bave, as thry should vy, & Voico 5 tho eurrency queation, nnd wa fearlesaly maintaln that thls is correct, The men who represcnt thesa Ini esta are entitled toa volco fn the common connell of tho Sitate, To tholr ¢fforta we owa ita prosperity, and their advice i not to he discarded, “Tho coal and iron trade to-day in thin State i3 preatrates 1t fo par- alyzed, Tensof thoussuds of wion who are umployod I thedo industriea will Lo discharged 3 tho doctrine of immediate Tesumption is successful; nor will they bo in a much better condition if the cur- rency as contracted by Government, with a view of fixing a day of resumption, fs maintalned. Fellow. citizong of Pennwylvanis, theso aro important fymmen, and they claim your surfous connideration in tho ap' proaching canvass, The pressure is upon us, If we cannot avold ity ovil commequencer nLsolulely, wo must mitigato them a8 far a3 13 dn_our power, It bus not beon tho work of tho Demoeratin party, * Thou canat not any we A4 I8, Thercfare, in declaring st Lirta that we wonld not permit a contraction of tha currency, wo desertod no Democratio landmark, Onr policy, aua party, has over boen to protect and gnard {B Gaduatriea of the country. . Wa- denand that tho legal-tonder fsaucs, bo, maded recelvablo for all dus to'tha Goverument—a policy that will apecdlly bring t)ir\xln to s par with gold and intorchangeabls there- with, "The Nationn! Bank syatem waa donouncod, the addross snys, becauno tho Government paya tho baoks $20,000,000 o year in coin, although it iw responsiblo for the redomption of the Lauk notes. It would Lo better, it in urged, to isuuo logal tondors in their place, *and appropriato tho $20,000,000 of coin aunually paid ag intorost upon banking bouds towand tuo rellof of the people in taxation,” —a— CORRESPONDENCE, AN OPEX LETTEN TO THK MOX. LYMAX TRUM~ nULL, To the Hon. Lyman Trumbull Jacxsosvinug, TIL, Bopt. 27.—Tho question of the nntional finances Is crowding itself nup on tho consideration of the Amorlean people, You have, for many years, stood prominoutly befors tho countryas a politi- cal lesder and thinker, You woro in the Henato whan tho Logal-Tondor act and the finaucial | monsures of the War poriod wore adopted, and participatod iu the debates. There are hune dreds of young mon, like myself, of the Weat, who, in this time of financisl wchemes amd dizcunsion, are looking to you for wladom and insteaction, Bowe political leaders and lights advocate one polioy and #oto another, The de- batein Ohio and Pennsylvanis is prossing this finance question to the front in our politics, Tho Republican party is well nigh up to whers you wero, with Greeloy, in 1873, In reforonce to tho policy toward tho Bouth. And now adminis- trative roform and fluance romnin. Bhould the nation resume speclo-payments lu 1879, or Aoon« er, or over ¥ Bhould our currency be bused up- on gold sud silver as the true standard of value ; or ahould the old notion be sbolishad, and greonbachs bo issuod, and tho nation adopt the 4.65 1nterconvertible-bond theory of Judgo Kelloy and othors 2 "Thuso questions nro presae ing thomselves and aro boing pressod upon ua for solution. Will you give the people of Ili- nols and the West your views on thoso questions through Tuw Twsuxe? Yours rengxsctmllr. J. M, Nowrm, —_——— SUICIDE, Bpecial Disvateh to Z'he Chifeago Tribune, NasuviLrg, Tenn., Bopt. 28.—Mrs, Rosen- baum sulcided at Pulacki whilo labonug under meutal sborration. lzsavon, O., Sopt, 28,—Miss Rird, of this place, attemptad sweclde, tuking pomon this aftercoon. Bho lies 1 a vrecarious condition, il nptdig pliret Our Prices Won't Allow It. Slnce Sutroduciny * factory prices” for everything in tha furuiture line (e ordered by tho 1manufacturers whouse agents wo are), our prices wou't admit of fure ther dixcounts, Batpeon & Orecoe, 192 and 194 Hiate street, e = Pianos and Organs. Hallet, Davis & Co.'s Grand, Square, and Upright and Binjth’s Amenican Orgsus cun be found only st W, W. Huuball'y, corner Btalv and Adams stroots, Chicago, -~ How Do You Know 4 B6) yous chlld may R " SCHOOL AFFAIRS. Providing Additionnl Room for School-Children. Rasignations, Transfors, and Appoint- menis---Teachers Prote:t Against Towering Their Pay, The Adelphl Lease to Bo Forfelted for a Lack of Plate Qlass. Biblo-Reading to Be Discontinued in the Schoola. Good Friday Not a Hollday.[isosllancous Business. A regular mooting of the Board of Educatlon was held inet ovoning. Presont, Mcesrs, Blu- tuardt, Covort, Enelish, Iloyne, Oloson, Oline ger, Reed, Sohooninger, Suntly, Walch, Wilco, and the Prosident. COMMUNICATIONS, i A long communication was recelvod and raad from soven Principals objecting to tho ealary- Dbill an adoptod by tho Doard, and statiog that they cbjectad to the dogradntion implied in tho unoqual redaction of their ralarica, After somo discuseion, it wa roforred to the Committeo on Salariea, 2 A communication waa racoived and road stat- ingg tho action of tho attorney of tho Board in relntion to tho Mechanies® Instituto property. Tho communication inzluded a history of tho In- stitule ot gront length, Aftor the reading of the history bad progrossed down to 1818, it was cut off by wotion and referred ta tho Judiciary Committoo, ‘e Directora of the Exponition invited tho children aud teachora to attend tho Exposition on some day, for which they suggested slonduy, On motion’ of Mr. oed, it was voted to cluse tho eclioold Mondav for tho purpose named. On motion of Mr. Covert, tho I'rosident was auchorized to appoint o standing comuwittoo on Division High-8chools. NOBE FCUOOL-ROOM. Mr. Wileo, from tho Comumittee on Bulldings and Girounds, reatd tho bids for furnaces for tho Cloavor and Nickorgonvilla 8chools, and recom- mended that tho bids of Cushing, Warren & Cu., at 20 for each school, be nccepted. Adopted. Lo alao submitted the following: Tour Committes, together with the Superintendent and Supyly Agent, wore Snstriicted ot the last meeting of Iho Livard w_ascertaln where Lulldings or rooms could bo rented for tho yelief of thy overcromded schiools, We roport to the Hoard the followiug accom- Inodations for s relief of tho difioreat chosla noed- 2 tho enme : rat—Tho Drown fichool can bo relfeved by renting tho bnsement of the Uni'ed Presbyterian Church ritus ated on o corner of Faulina and Slouroe. nud will necoramodate ubutt 500 echolars ot a reatal of $460 per annum. econd—Tho Reunlon Preshyterian Church, situntod on Fourteonth strect, between Throop nnd Teomdr, for tho zelief of tho Glarke School, which will Breom? o aboub 223 scholars, at @ rental of §520 yer itn, —The Faihier Mailios Temperanco Hatl, situ- ated directly west of und ndjolning the Dore School Iot, which Wil accommo:iate about 250 scholars, st retital of 3780 por annuu, Fonrth—Thu German ' High-School Tuilding sit- vated on Unlon near. Fonrteenth etreet, und will ue- commodate about 4) scholars, ot a rotal of §1,200 per_ auuum, Fisti—A bwomntory ulldiug, 23 by 90, on Nor th La- Sallo atrect £t Yok, 510 and 613, which Will sccumino- dalo about #0) s-hotars, ab s rontal of $910, Tho Comimnittos recommonded tho passngo of the following order : Onprncy, That tho President and Hocretary lesa the above bulldings and supply the ueceesary appur- tonances for the uno ns woon ns praciicadio, Also, that the suilding sud Bupply Ageut mokio the aiteras tions roquired, sud_provide tho oxtra neata that maz Lo neccuiary, Cliargiug Lo sdma (9 to_ approgriaty und, BTANDING COMMITTEES, Tho following Btanding Committoos waro ap- pointed by the Iresideut : 4 Luitdings and Grounds—Wilce, Olinger, and Schoon~ nger. achool Pund Property—F.nglish, 8mith, Reed, Welch, aud Olingcr, Ol‘l pparatus andFurniture—Schoeninger, Clarke, and eton, tnanes and Auditing—~THoyno, Covart, and Kohn. Eramfnatton of leachers—Covort, Smith, Bullivan, Welcl, anid the Buperintendent, - A LIL)IQ‘M’“"“ of Teacl ‘The I'residort, Need, and Englic, ‘text-flooks and Courss of Instruction—Welch, En- gilsl, and Hoyne Jumtors diwd Swpplies—Oleson, DBluthardt, and avort. Jubiiention—Sullivan, Tobn, and Hoyne, Ak Scvovi—Reed, Bullivan, anidt Weich, llm;fim Hun Schools—Blutbarat, Evglish, snd vert, Normat Sehoat—Clsrke, Wilce, and Smith, Gierman—-Dluihardt, Behosuingor, aud Kohn, Kalaries—Olngor, Glarke, and Hoyno, udiciary—ileed, Olenon, and Wilce, Eyening Sehools—8mith, Behooniuger, Hoyne, Welch, Oiceon, Engliah, and Ohnger, Ziulea and Regulations—Kohn, Clarke, snd Oleson, Huste—~Covert, Wilee, snd Bintaaradt. Draieing—Qliuger, Sullivn, sud Clatko, Sceewal Funda—8mith, Bluthsrat, sud Hullivan, O the SeAoolr—Jonen, Clarko ; Scammon, uthardt; Kinzle, Engiish; Frankliu, Schocninger'; Wanhiny: ton, Hullivan ; Moseley, Covert ; ram, Welcl 3 Fune ter, Sullivan ; Ogiden, Smith : Newberry, Schocninger ; Wells, Welcl Sliuner, Bluthardt; "Haven, Koun Coltaga Grove, Hoed; Hokden, lvod ; Doro, Hoyne Tayes, Weleh's Clarke, Hoyno; Douglas, Olinger Lincoln, Smith; Carpentor, Gleson; Lurr, Oleson; Tiing, Wilco ; Lickard, Yilco'; Ward, Cavert ; Bholdon, English ; Lawndale,' Wiloo ; Wicker Park, Oleson Yrearnon Htreet, Smith ; Ellzaboth Htreet, Sluthardt Walels Bteoet,’ Wilco:' Woat Fonrteenth, Sullivan § Woutworth Avenue, Kohn; Vedder Streot, Sclioon- fnger; Calumct Avenno, Olingor; Linvoln Mtroet, Welc's Third Avento, Clarke ; Sangamon Bireet, Sult Liyan; 'Yolk Streot, Hoyne ; Nickersonvilie, Lngll TEACHENS. ‘Tho Committeo cu Appointment of Toachers roported ag follows : ymutions—ltoboces E. Joues, Lincoln Bchiool; C, I, firocxott, Hangemon Siroet:'A. C, MeWiliams, Molden; Lizzlo Danboch, Frankllni 1, . Soavey, Carpenter; Lina Froendle, Nowberrys ¥, . lornio, Tiora; Mrs, I, Srarrett, Douglaa; 8, Jancot, Lincoln § Lo A Burrows, Wurd; M, M. Jonies, Coltnga Grove. irunafers—A, C, Wote, irom Jones ta Lincoin; Alico Dufileld; trom \ashiuglon to Wentworth Avenuo; Kitllo'0, Lremen, from Franklin to Nicker- ronviile} T, B, Johnson, from Moneley to Dougles 3 Mary Iarman, from Wells to King; 3. G, Jackson, from Hkluuer to Heammon ; L, It A, Pennell, from inner to Lawndales A, 1% Thisnoll, Trom lfolden to anl; Julfa Wickor, from Hayes to Scammon Jussio Day, from Olarke to Dono: E, O, Maynard, from Burt to Nickersouvilles ¥, I, Dewey, from Wicker Imk to Carpenter; E. A Mann, from King to Hayea ; Julia Fiynn, from Lawndal {6 Ward ; Minule Ellel, ffors Pearson ‘Btreet to Moselos ; U, Ei Rose, from Weleh (o Soammon ; L, 13 Dabl, from Webstor Avenuo to Cottago Groves D, W. Laing, Wentworth_Avoune to Wasbinglon i Joanza Foley, Pickan to Third Avenuo ; Anno . Wing, Mokard {o Weat Fourtceatli; Mary Breckbill, from Waed o Nickenionville, ‘fho following transfers roquiring eloction ‘wero mad ra, M, A, Brooks, Ioad Asslstant, from Franklin to Lincoluy 8, 0, Bialock, from the list to bo as- signed to Jcad Asulstaut'a place in Franklin School, ‘I'ie following transfors of toachers electod wero made from the unassigned list: M. MeClintock, 10 Ward School; Agnes Curran, to Walsh Btreet ; A. A, Carlow, {0 Brown, The following sppointinents wore made Funny Tierney, to Moacley; A, L. Naugh and Liszle . liateh, to Holdon; Lizzle' Sumaker and Tda B, Briggs, 10 Clarko; Laur Dalntz and Ella Evarts, to ‘Weutworth Avonuo: Flora Cooper, (o Third Avenuo Auna_Murpby, (o Pickard ; Clara’ Eday, to Calumet ¢ Mary Bpooner, to Polk Strecd ; B, R, Mo o, to Wells Fauny Ly, to Bapgamon Eiteeot, ATTER TAE ADELPOIL atr, Euglish, from the Bchool Fund Commit- too, proacntod the report of the Committes for publicatiou, Also an ordinance instructing tho counssl to forecloso the proporty known as the Iijoman, e aleo presonted tho following : Rewlted, That tho Attorney af this Doard be direct- ed ta tako proceedings to forfelt o luse from this Tioard to Leonard Grover aud J. 8, Walfo for the buliding situsted on tho northweat corner of Monros and Dearborn sireets ou sccount of the fallure of the walil Grover und Wolfs {0 put piate glasuin the win- dows of sald Luildivgs 33 18 provided by the terms of the lease, 1t way adopted... Mr, Enghsh also statad that the Board was the oyful possessor of & dry-dock, which they waunted to leaso, and thoy asked persulssion to advertise, which was granted. CUNOL FURNITURE, Br. Bchoeninger, from the {lommittee on Ap- E.mm nd Furniture, roported that bide bad eon recoived for (he furnishing of the wéchool building on Lhe coruer of Livision and Cleaver strcots, On motion, tha coulract was awarded 1o tue Sterling Furuituro Compauy at $1,838, MISCELLANEOUS, Mr. Covert moved that P'rol. Delafontaine be allowed §150 for uee of b privato apparatus. After discussion, this was lost. : On motion of Mr, Buith, the Commitiee on Erveniug Scbools wera aufborized to opon tho schiools, hire teachers, snd make all other neoes- oiy i nntml\fl' 05 aiion of A3 Hefab, Bhe Fossd wash e Committes of tha Wha'e, Mr. Oavert In the chinir, on tho revision of tl:o rulan, Oumotion of Mr, Hoyune, a veetion was added providing thnt atior a yoae’s noties no Principal of & rchonl shinll livo outide tho clte, aud that & romoval o conatruod ad n rosigoation, It wos adopted he the Committes, A rretion wan addod providing that the even- inz nzhools begin on the At Nonday fn Rep- towbor, and coutinue nutil ordered dicaontinuecd by the Board, After a Jong aud desultory discursion it wan voeted to neert Friday in the placo of ‘funsday as tho date of meotng wharover it occurrail, A further amendmont wan adopted, to the effect that the Hehool Agent o obliged to give & bond of not lesn than H160,000: hut the stiompt ;Iu maka Good Friday a school boliday was yoted down, IL w7as voted to chanro the number of graites from Lun o cight, a8 soon as the coursn of study can bo changed. Tho Pible” question, which waa expactod to briagz up somo discuesion, wa onsily ottled Ly tha adoption of Prof. Wolol'a mation striking out all reforonco to Bivlo-reading and tho Lord's Irayer. After gomo further nnimportaut dincussion tho Committes roso and raportad tho rules to the Toard, and thoy wore forthwith aloptod by oLt unanimotty voto, On motlon of Mr, Bmlth, tho School Agent swna roruired to make and prosaut to tho Jonrd at its noxt meoting for approsal a bona in the aum of £100,000 for the faithlul porformanco of hin dutioa. At _11:16, on motion of Mr. Blutharat, the Board ndjonrned, aftor n session of something ovor four hours. - Anchor Mail Line. ‘Ths favorits atcamahip Caledonts, Juat arrived from Bombay via Suez Canal and tho Mediterrauean, will Lo diepstched from Now York for Glwgow direct on Weduesday, Oct, 6, st moon, Cabiu passsga only $:0, United Slatea currency, Apply to Uenderson Drothers, corner LaSaile and Madison sircols, Chie eago, ——— The * Bussoy " Rango isattracting mors attontlon, and is awarded mors complimente, thun any rauge that has ever proesed it. Ttinnot only tho Intest, but 1 pronounced tha best by competont snd distnterosted judges, Parchase era nving an eye to real merit can bave theie desirea gratified to tho fall, old by Merwin Church, at 45 and 47 Jacksan nircet, s e Plums, Tartles desiring pluros to put up for winter uso will do well to call nt Messre, Slado ros.’, corner of Water and Dearborn streets, snd aco the finest dlsplay of all varletlea of thls fruit over acen in Chicago, Messrs, Blade Lros, imported them from Canada at grest oxe ponisc, snd hopo the publio will approciate thete offorta Ly purchasing lberal) o e If Somo of tho Grangora now in the eity sbould happen to got Cook & MeLain (80 Dearborn atreet) to clean and repair thelr clothing in thelr unuel oxcellent manner, thu Grangers® frionds would not know thom on their return, v — Our Well-Dressod Gents ehonld remembor that Ordway & Neswhund are oxhibit- ing romething very “robby? fn suitings, coatiugs, etc., for fall nnd winter woar, They will bo glad to Ko you at 124 Dearborn or 203 Weat Badiion strect, ‘whether you leave orders or not. —_—— * Collars. The idoa that any collsr oxcepta linen ena will wash without comivg to pleces is shaurd ; bat {tis a well- known fact that Warwick collars will kaop clean longer than nny othurs, Thoy are for uxla at &l far. nuhing stores, ——— Our Lady Readers Con Hardly afford to forget the bargaiua now offered in fino shoes by Wiswsll & Grcone, ono of theoldest and largset housea in the city, Slep in and ses for yourselves, 76 Btato and 131 Twenty-recond streots, —— voonn.....AUCTION SALES, By BLISON, POMEROY & 65 OLOSING SALES Of tha I'ine Collection 11y 1] 0il Paintingy AT OUR HALESROOMH, 84 o 86 Flonacioldplies This Morning at 9:30 o’clock, This Afternaon at 2:30 o'elock, EYERY PAIKTING MUAT BE SOLD 4 o Bneat o o eataloutin wiil bo offceed, " <08 & LION, TUMEROY & CO., Auctloneers T RICH AND BLEGANT FURNITURE PIANO, CARPETS, ETC,, . AT AUCTION, At Privale Resideace, Ko, 1396 Pralriea, Near Thirty-Airat-st, Thurslay Horning, Se oy | 0, at 10 o'clack, Tiody Drumels Carpetn throughout the house Bedroom and Parlor tniba, Mizsore, Sldoboatd, Dt Tabloanil Ghiafrm, Plalepliss Mirror, Wardrole, Bes ding, Curtalur, Countere, Stoven, Kitchon Wiry 5 Th tutiroUan Fixtares. (e Squnzo Grutd Piang, the Furniture of the rochi n-o, uearly now, At g order, ELISON, FONMERUY & CO., Avctioceery, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Thursday Aftornoon, Sept. 30, at 3 o'olock, Alarge and choice stock o OLD KXY, BOURBON WHISRY, Trenchs Drany Gl Winew, Cuso doods &e, Al { aryo atock o , vacloun graden, al ory, TLISON, I ! ik tor) MEROY & CO,, Atictioneery, Friday Morntng, 0ct 1, at 9 12 otluck, Our urullr troekly ralo at Anction, Duyers find tho Jargest toc] Al new and neconri-hanit l‘nrn}m Hich, Elegont nud Modium Parlor Suftoe, Martle T and Waluut Chomber Hets i great varioty, s full i) now and sccond-hand Caryets, from Rich ' Moquet Ingrain ; Dining-room ~ Furniture, Marble Top “Tables, ilds Doards, What Note, Bookeascs, Louog Hofus, Easy Chalrn, etc., ete, A' Inrga stofk Gros] Housekeoping_Goodn, "Tiated Waro, Crockery, ang Glasswnre, General Merchandine, Tean, Cigars, ™y Now Furnituro at privato ealo st action price, ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Anctioneery 8110d 6 Randolphay, BY d, . GQORE & CO,, €323 70 Wabasli avenus, The Largest and Most Atiractie AUCTION SALE Of tho scason will bo mada by ua Wednesday, Sept, 29, at 9 1-3 & m. sham, We ask espoclal attention to a lina of M. F. PRATT & CO.’S WOMENS FINE SHOES Tew na good and nono superioc mado. Erory fully warranted, fild FULL LINES OF SUCKER BOOT8 OF OUR OWN MAKE, Alro, Iargs Jtnes of Bedium sud Curtom.mads Bay :{"gAsll!mM.m ALEN'S, WOMEN’S, AND CHILDRERY GIO. P, GORE & €O, 63 and 70 Wabashay, Spring Lako ‘‘ Magnotic ¥ Water, by Buck & Iayner, makers of the # Mara * Cologno, —— MARRIAGES. CANLTON—~CARDES—On 224 {nst., in this city, by tho Iiev., A, IL Stawell, D, D, My, Willam 15 Carlton ana Misa Sopiilo C, Catdey, alt of Chicago, el Now York Blata sud’ Narzlalury papors plasse = DEATHS ALLEN—Tu thia clty, Sept, 29, 1813, James Allen, #ged 37 yeara, 3 monfls, and 10 days, Funeral from bla residence, No. 317 Ogden_ svenro, Weduoiday at 10 n, n tlio 30th, nevico st 8t. Jar- Jath Oburch, and (hence to Calvary Gemotory, by car- rlages, Rolatives and frionds are luvited t0 attond without further notice, JOIHNRTON—On Tuesdsy, Sopt. 28, Orlando Mard, only child of Jolun and Moy C, Johnston, aged U weeks and 3 days, Funeral to-day (Wedneaday) at 2:30 p, m., from No, 994 1ndiata renne, to Oskwood Cemetory, TAND—AL his late residenee, No. 301 Weat Jacknon strect, Chicugo, Hept. 28, Furman Hiand, Sr., agod 87 years and ¢ montis, Funeral Wedneadzy, flept, 2, at*11 s, m,, from Centennry M, ¥, Chufch, s of the family aro invied to atlend, §2" Clncinnaif papers please copy. GOODRICH—Joscph M, Goadrich, aged 54, st his residence Xo.il Lao street, Eopt, 47, Funoral ot the bouso thid, Wednesiay, Sept, 29, at 1:50 o'clock, FOLITIOAL ANNOUNGEMENTS. SIXTEENTH WAED, ‘Thers will be & mveting of the Jeffersonians of the Bixteenth Ward at the northeant corner of Menomoneo any Church-ata, to-night. SPECIAL NOTIOES. Centaur Liniments allay pain, eubdue swellings, hesl burne, end ¥ill cure rhenmatism, spavin, und fieh, bonasnd inuscle - milmonis. Tho Whito Wrapper in for fumily uno, the Yellow Wrappor )oirer i for animals, Wenr Wannson, ich,, Dec. 10, 1674.—Mz, Riley Ilance, of this plave, an sged man, has Lad o wonder- ful cufo by your linfment, and Lie wants {t made kuown for tho befedt o mankind. The followig is bis aiidavit : Yours truly, L. McQUOWN, Blato of Michigan, Connty of Eaton, 4. Ruoey Iance, on his oatl, eays: That for the last fen yoar lio haa boen very ‘sovercly afilictod with tho thoumatism, and has becn for the' last #ix yoarm vn- tirely bolploss insomuch that he could hardly ‘move, and had given up ol hopes of ever baing helpod, And depouent further says that sbout five monthe ago, I commenced tho using of Contour Liniment, and it yroduced wonderful reanltn, and now I feel_almost well a8 ovar, RILEY RANCE, Bibscribad and sworn to before me this 10k dsy of Dec, 1874, JEoNIDAY McQUOWN, Justica of tho Peaco, B0l by all drurgistsa—00 aants and §1 por buttlo. ilectro Silicon Hsavocelssil tho award of tho Arerican Instituta of Now York as th beat arifole knawn fat cloaving and pollshin, all ine matalllo snttaces. - It la Rure (nfusoris, conta moadmisturs, wil notaveatoh of cormuil and produ the most murpriviag polish with bt little labor, 1t ahioulit bola svary woll ruculstod honso. | Held By Housa Fur- 4, Druprista, Jewolers ora. " Aponta. L, MDELoCT 8 "Co 2 5t and S Routn Wazer: 1 Che: _AUOTION SALES: DBy 8. DINGEE & CO., Auctlonosrs, 80 and 83 East Randolph-st, This Doy, at LO . m., Eatentio Austion Halo of Now aud Eleguo Paclor, Chsmber, Livrary, and Dinlng-Hoom FURNITURE. Also, sasorted stock of . OFFICH FURNITURH. And great vatlety of Second-Hand Goods. Also, LARGE STOOK of FURNITURE DEALER Retiring from biuslness, compristug Liedsteady, Bu- reaus, Washstands, Matirosses, elc, Thoy ‘attoutfon of Dealors aud Iouackeepers 18 wolicited, G5 leating sud Cooking Stove, PWO ELIQANT PIANOS—Tull, round-corner, rose. wood moldcd frame, 1)¢ octave, piew, and I porfoct order; edo by F. C. Lighto & Co.;' cost 380, . Ono Tonawpod frame, Balf-round corners, carved legs, 15 atavou; mado by tuyduu & Hons, 6f Loston| 'cost $100 FREE EXOIDITION THIS DAY, ot 80 and &3 Eust Handolph-st,, of Five, Originsl | ©Oill Palntings From the Studios of some of our most celebrated HOME AND FOREIGN ARTISTS, including the nanes of the following well-kuown Artiste: A, Yon Wills, Moroy, McCord, Iisadley, Alden, Katz, Durg- boller, 1, ifill, Plachike, Heynolds, Erotingsr, ctc,, sll of which will be sold at auction without reserve, commeucing THURSDAY, Hept, 50, ot 10 8. m, aud § p. m., and continuing untll sl are sotd. DINGEE & 0, Auctionvers, By JAS. T, MoNAMARA & CO, ) 27 East Washiggton-at, s00 LoTa BOOTS & SHOES A AVEGRIQIT, - EATALREY RN ot B o Wik Corner Wabnalenv., nnd Twenty-sccondwn. Grand chance for bargalps, CLOSING OUT BALE OF STOOK O JEWELAY AND FIXTURLS, , Bopt. 2, st 8 o'clock, and eve P* dasing ste meeks TS Elegnnt dold and Bilver Watchos. Elegant Plos, Fin rings, Lockets, Charms, Drucclets, Ladies' and o Chains, Diamond Pins and Rings, Dronze Ornsments, Btatueltes, Studs, ete,, ete. A largo stock of Pintod Ware. Also eyory article pue talniog to the business, GEO, P, GOIE & CO,, Auctivneers, On Tharsday, Sept. 30; at 9 1-2 0'Clock, Deslers and Consumers attend this eale if yeu vid 10 stock up and wocure bargsins, 23 Parlor Bults, 25 Marblo and Wood Top Chamber Bets, 160 Walnut Bedsteads, nasortod, 100 Marbla and Wood Top Tnhles, 50 Marblo nnd Wood }iall Troes. 75 Buresns, 100 W, &, Dureaus and Commodes, 500 Wood-soat Chatn and Rackers 300 Walnut-seat Chalrs and Rockers, 230 Rolls Flour Ol Cloth, Loungoe, Book Cones, Matirasses, Moat Bafes, Witk Notw, SidoBonrdr, ltaay Chairs, Show Cascs, Miror, Parior and Oflico Deaks, 1 largs Tron Safe, Plinos. G, P, GORE & 00,, Auctioneers. — ey ‘WM. A. BUTTERS & Co,, AUCTIONRERS, 108 MADIBON-ST, BUTTEES & 00’8 NEXT EEGULAR Trade Sale STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, ‘Woolenn, Clothing, Gloves, Ilats, Boets and Khoes, ‘WEDNESDAY MORNING, BEPT. 20, at 8:30 clcl At thelr puction roome, on_sccond floor, Ths whok stock will comprise full and dosirablo lines of sease- sble, fresh, and tho nost salablo goods, recalnd Qlrect from Exstern bMunufactuirers Aok Jobbers, W3, A. BUTTERS & 00., Auctionterr THURSDAY MORNING, BEPT. 30, at 0:30 c'cle At Batters & Co's Auction Rooms, 108 Matuon-t, 1,500 OIL PAINTINGS, CHROMOS, Wall-Packets, Fancy Drackots, Dook-Bhelves, ticy 1,000 Fancy Fronch Vascs, 20 nkge, White ita a0/ Yellow Ware, WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctloneers At House 274 Wells-st. [ Farnitars, Fianoforts, &, AT ATUCTION, FRIDAY MORNING, Oct. 1, at 10 o'clock, at dw 14 North Wolls-st., Wo eliall cll tho pntire bossl €ffects, Fine Plush Parlor Bult, Marbistop Tabidhy Drunssia Carpots, Allrrare, Lace Gurtaing, Fluo top Clinmber Bots, Hods, ‘Ledding, Dinfog-room sad Kitehen Furniturn, Crockery, Gloss and Plaied Warsy Uaa Chandelfers, 1iub ange, Harker & Jackson uaco, uearly mew. Also s fins toned Manoforle, - WAl A, BUTTERS & CO,, Aucllonsers. BUTTERS & GU'S TECOLAR SATURDAY SALE HOUSEIOLD d00DS OF ALIL KINDA, UARPETS, PIANOS, NEW FURNITUNE, 1od MERCHANDISE OF EVERY VARIETY. Morning, Oct, 2,at b: POSITIVE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Fight Lota fronting west on Wallace-st., 262100 feet thres Lots fronting north on Twenty-ffiht, 3% foat; three Lots frouting south au Kossuth-at., 3itl foet; BATURDAY MOKNING, Oct, 2, st 10 o'clock, & tho ground, WAL A, BUTIERS & CO. Auctloncera and Agenta for 0¥ By L ROCKWELL & €O, Auctloneers, 77 and 70 Houth Doarboru st Wednesdny, Bept: 20, commencing at 108 B WILL SELL TO TRE HIGHEST BIDDER Parlor, Chamter; and Dinng1om FURNITURE, o Desks, Extension Table i, k., ke, AlO m-‘l'mx".l\fi ‘UL :l’l‘l o2 stoe AbESTHY, INOKALY nud B IARFETS, LLL )., Auctioneerd, b 1 Bouth Dearborast By H, CHADWICK & CO. 145 and 197 East Taudolpliat. ' e o This morning at 10 o'ciock_will be sold, ln sdd! to ot Bt misinedt o mivmbiho o3 ures and ¥ turo ol s ol H alsting of Show.Cases, Coubters, Taples, Matting, &4 Goods mustoseld, i Wednead, ek, DISSOLUTION NOTIOES: D1 SOLUTIOIIEJ.“ o lip exlsting between bfiu'err n"f.”."m"a.‘,‘ b:enudlnnlnd by ‘""m l‘f: ook, The buslucss wil be eae i dr s il wi a o By 8 A Gchin dun the sae, EDMUND Jilbs Culonge, e, 3, 1010, _____ ¥ M. PO DI OY.UTION. The partacrship beretoforo existing lllndfll m;:l of Jorles & O‘Cauw s A:n.l‘:'la!'(l 30l :‘e:l i RRAE

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