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. ——e e echie ollstn, Kinga: (C.neslon, 17,691 4 Lria pork, b , 10,798 Im wheat Gy \lhl atpechr ¢, | o Jvorn, 1hy du Ko Honth, Bouratick, 190 . irop Wo T, Graves, ilafe 'y‘:f:"fl‘;;gfi‘fi e Lo Meatminna, Gratd iy 3 brla beef, amd kandries § ating .,,,,.u”:..u-u;vg;"" 204 W earn, 1117 bitaats, 11 Maine, L 2 Wi ¥ Detroit, 1641 ben four, sundeienh Biin aour, 100 g 1% seed, aud nundrios, LAKE FREIQHTS. CINCAGO. Frolghta wore activo and cary, Veasels wero taken for whoat at 2%e, and for corn at 1%;@2c, generslly at the outslde, fur BuMalo, A prominent operator whios {nsursnco contract expiten on tho et of (kitaber way olng most of the chartering, The following vereols werochartered: To DuMals—Boira Wondmff, Red- A barge Rursell, corn st 2c; ache 1z T 1 and prop ffap Gamodare, eorn, frask, vnenl‘ Uhrowgns e’ 110 Burton, 'y "snd barge lntter, wliest at 2ie, To 1o e Yclr J, Sehilotle, wheat ot 440, To (e ke Mt Blanc, corn on Ju t Cipaclty— 31,000 i n, 90,0 0 bt wirat ; corn, 0. ) Tho Pulseki_and Mouticello g0 to Milwarileo for wheat to Port Colbora, and toe Monticello sud Cliame Plom to 6o for whoat tu Butalo, RUFFALO. he tollawing chartera were mailo on the $7th: Tho schr Thomsa Paraoiin, coal o Cufcagu at €03 per ton ;, Wetirs LaBallo and Folger, ceal to Chlerga al 8o per ton et It 3L, Rogers, enal o Milwaukeo at 756 par top} bark fed-White-and-Blue, coal, Clercland to Milwaukeo at $1.09 por ton 3 schr L. Hoalon, coal to Detrolt, at 250 por ton if schr Drightla, conl (o Portage D510 per ton, nud 1ron oro ek 10 Clevriand or Erin 814165 per ton; achir 0, M, Bond, eot) to Detroit st e e tons relir Mary Gapely. amie; nche Atraithy Sy schr Thintle, caal to Iticine 'nt K03, por tou § 3 :fblilfil Heott, bolk salt to Chicag et stiverside, Aalt fo Handusky, at te fer brl, oAl thence to’ Milwaukeo nt 90c per ton ; achra Forth and &, P Dorr, pavitg-stona (o {ract ; chry Drkalod, i win i (ers, Marks Anselia, 21o00'tn Cleveland on contract, Rebr N, C, West taked Jalt to Ssuduaky st 6o per brl, 1 LAKE MICHIGAN. e, , The bark WoodrnlT was alightly dsmaged in the fouth Drauch sesterday aftecr.ona, ... 'The prop Monts ery fa reported sahore u Bois Diano in the Stralts, . Tho schf Allright | undergolng repairs ab ouo of iho docke of Lo Chicago Dry-Dock Compans. ... The achr Luzerne colliaed with tho achr Adsms fn $he Both Branch yeaterday morning. ‘The Luzorne lost ter Jibboom, and tho Adams had her fore-rigging rarried away... ThopropJava of tho Unlon Bteam- beat Compauy arrived here yesterdoy fna bran new coat of falnt, Shopreseuts a aplondid appraratice. . Tho schr Mamlet fost her malnmast and wme of her mizzon-rigzing in s collision with Ibs scbir Sau Diego_ ye.turday. ... Nevor before ete thiero #0 mally voswals Gt thie port ol oua time thero are &t preseut, Tha hurbor-ssters aro workitig Iike boavers Lo Jicep tho clunnel clear, yel severul col- Yalons occtirred durlug the day, bul Tone of them were of & sorious naturo.... Tho 'sclir flinckley wis ed 10t0 the stoatn-bargo Graves, Jylug st the Go- Jena Elovatar, sesterday, by oo of tho Vesscl-Owners’ Towing Cotapany’a tuyw, and carried, away a Bumier of ber erano postn. ... Thostine Corona will continue o make dndly trips Ditweou Chivago and 8t ieh. i etrect, Mich.... Tho tug Rescus 8 etall at John Diinn, stranded at tho fool of Eigh 16 la expected t have hor up fu & dey OF 4%0, rovided 1he weathor continues fayorable. GRAND IAVEN. Sprefal Disateh to The Chlcaga Trihuue. G [avix, Mich, Sept, @.—~Two tuge, two schoone:s, two pdsdivers, and two scows bebonglg 100, R, Juburon & Co., of Saugatuck, arrived to-day, inebargs of Cupt. A, 11, Coates, en Tunte to Pofut 8, Tauaee, Btralls of Mackinuw, whicre n saw-miil fs o by S hravy weathar prevailing, with w. st wind, and which threatenn a ioleut etoria, haw obined thfa ligtle foiils to romaln Lers in port, o stoxiu dirplayed to-night. n 3 Coak, eool to Marquctio at 60c per tou; seht At 852 por ton 3 and 3 Spscial Disnated to The Chicage Tribune, Borrazo, Bept. 20,~Tho work of lightering the achr 7,8, Marsh, sahoro st tho mouthi of tho Itiver, was complated about 4wo o'clock this marning, and, duriug the day, the balsnce of the ckrno was Luken ont at the ‘Hazard Elevator, aud sbo wan docked for thy examina- tom of her bottom, ” The sale of tho Higglo & Joucs hins been postponed {satedt to U the last wfourntant) to Baturday, Oct. 3, The sche 6. L, Wateou, whirh resched thin_port oadsy, eucountered a Lieavy storms on Liko Mlch- i, another on Lake Iiuzon, and another on Lako Frle,. Jler Captain entered yrotoat, and ber cargo in wurvey wap heid to-day, and arcely ad 43,00 of corn from Asurysy will bu lieid on tie streske, aid none ko Chicago, fully inisured, viusel when Unloadeds e feh tu The Chicuoe Tritume, g 20,~Arrived frum Chlcago—Sucr Indis. Deparlure—brop Arizons, for Chlcago. The stmr India will Loy up st Baffalo, ‘Tbo veasels aeliore 34 Long Point are the stowm-barge 1L, C, Schooer and barges Hunnaford and_ Chisrlos Caals. — Cosl frelghla it but frm, | Charter—Schr Donaldsos, ol to (uicago at $1 per tom, PORT HURON ITEMS. Sracial Drizpatch (o The Cldeago Tribume Fosr Herox, Sticl,, Sopt, 2),~DoWN—rrops fanl- lag, Ania, Scatis, No, 1, Birilioad and bargoa; scliva Aay, Guthrle, Loutsa, Columbisn. Ur—Frops Van Allan, Phil Shendan, Josephine Da- vidson and consort, Morchant and consort; achrs Xolfsge an Otonabes, Wind southwest and freab; weatbor fine, Tuetug Goodnow lost about two-thirds of & large nituer Poigt Aux Darquos yealordsy, sud arrivcd Wil the remainder this morntts, Swpeesal Irapateh (o (ha Cnloago Tribuse. Yo tlusan, Mich, Beyt, 5% 10 p. .~ Down—Prop. #retic, schrs Unadilla, Thoe, towlund, Urtlro; s, Alpena, Hoitand, Balteutine with Moare 134 8ugs, Mineral Rock aud bargea; schirs Hoather- tall, Grace Whitney, Mears, O, P, Nurict, Wiwo—Bouthiwost ; gentle, Woather fine. Two Labwtmen naswod O, G. Tullen aud A, 8. War- wick, of Port ope, left that 1aoa in o amall kall boot 'scargo ot taves for Guderich ou the 2k and Davenot been heard {rom aince. In all probabiifty ey wre drownad, Both leave large famu-lice, Yorr Husun, Aick,, Sept, F—Tho baya Irou, which fs belng ' comyoited 1nto & dry-dock ut thik purt, by in the lower dry- Bpecial Do cloci, whitrs slie wisl remain until cowpleted, ~ iler capacity will s tor any- :I:lhudmls. wb.n fl’ 14 "flh To wfl\mpluh this @ aidos L ded, Which gavi ke s lind o bo adued, Y0 bior au ezira Tho schr Jolin Dreden, which coltided with the hr John O'Nudl, aud b @4 lier Jibboum snd poweprit Je Qut by thio ojeration, roiusned t ks port for £ thda moruing, The'tug Zousve, whichi- fowed + Wise vessels o, s’ rolonsod this morniug from Ler {epleusent situdtion among the bulrushice, by 180 tug Tho lug Goodnow lost about two-thirds of & largo it oear Toint Aux Darques, yesterduy; sho arnved Vil the remainder ity morulig, . . MISCELLANEQUS. The Clara Youell is rojorisl on the rocks st the Linefilu crossing, The Yousll was upward bound ¥ 4 cargo of coal... It appoars that the acclient Lo {8 scae ¥, 8 Marsh, at Buffalo, was caused wiiilo try b0 svold » barge which was 1n the passige, The tea Lroadatde to on the point of sand opposite e plar Iighthouss, Her cargo has been ghtored, g mnx-.é:-,lea ha &umuul I?nm:fi.x .4 ‘mf wwas City mays : r Fiieu, “;udl:nd.lwm-nn {mu ’:n, lr“»m m-n.u’mm o Sy, sprung 8 lexk off Au Habla Baturdsy igh Dty Sandsy moruing, The tug Emerald weut- ta taramitance and twed dier Lo Tawus Lsy, where Inhesdon tis bottom tn boom, witl 6 feut Gf watcr e od....Have o Totrolt #ust : A collialon 15t bice ou Haturday night near Goichonter e, kil tatwosn o Drop Boanuke, bouud up, sod Telaehr Belkirk, bouud down. Tho chanucl at” this s ratber Lareou, and, thery belug aevora vea- ko tugetiier, the propellor was 1o come througli s 1. 80 Aolng. collidal; dong {0 the Belkirk was ratber gorious, ali idgear, sioen, sud Lilwarks bolng catricd anay, ‘e ek Lrought by tha tug Quayle Lo this port, whura m'\“h , The 1age 1 the Roanoks wea 224 tho was dotafncd but s fow hours, aftur # proceeded on to Chicago,” SUNDAY'A BTORM ON LAKE EBIE. Lot o'clock Bunday aiteruoon the wind com~ ;;Mla blow briskly from the southwest, and by ! time @ had doveloped (10 sn old-fasbioned 2opbyr, The greatest velocity of the wind was Siched st 11 o'clock, when {b was about 53 wiles an m;‘:":? waler in the harbor sud adjacent atroatna WPy, o was betwoos 2 and 3 fuct Lighor than trong curreat in the niver, sud i $5parienced conslderable dimculty n bojdig Toscoriogs. Nane, however, lroko 1 aaly accident of note hsppenod to thy G. W, Junes, from Milwaukee, whioa weit roadside on the beach, opposita R z g? about 8 welock last ovealng. Tha which lsy in her way, Bho can by easily towed' off ay oe 4 Largo King, with her tow, the sobr 00 barwes. Youny aud B I, uckhous weat 4 morulog, Lut was obligad to put’ back, wm uew breakwales sbout 6 o'clock, Her tow 4 [0s1da with tha sssistanco of the tug Grily, b back with hior tow, and | Vidlies babund tho Uoverument pioe, ¢ sohe Peraw roturued to port minus bor main-gair, ' aud yawl-boat, !llio schr Donaldson cauae in the tuge Orient, Dayton, and Jonas, about 10 lrlg o508 Ve isd conaiduratin trouble bo wetting "2 ‘seda slevalor, on aocount uf Lo strong currsut, a8l was aghtod off Bluryeou Polit esr.y this gk ¥ith 8 fag ot aiatreas tlying, The Water wis - lateruuy ury ) 1 E E B FrEEITEE £ sud it wan thought bo tuy dare ot asuiafunca. C-pa. Fidw.rd Aiythatn, g ml\u H, @. Nolton, bowever, determined to B, b i Bl e Sonig W Jusching ber, :"'"1'1‘} tabe o6 “1.: ;m.zfn. an.‘fihu'm from rived fo port with tho vesel o altraut 3f, “Many boufa e luside tho brosk- S tos e i i doslete 4 Unt of the acv Advertiar, ¥ /i FALL TRADE. Reports of Ropresentatives of Loading Branches of Dusiness. All Regard the Scason as Ono of Solid Prosperity. The Country Merchants Are Buying and Paging Well, An Inereass of Business Observable Ev- erywhere—Opinions as to Its, Cause. Development of Chicago as a Business Cenire---Condition of the Country. What Sccretary Reynolds Learns from the Country Dealors. 1t bas besn remarked for aome timo that tho Esposition yoarly attracts largo numbors of mer- cuautato thacily who take tho oppartunity of combining sight-roelng with tholr trade intoreat, A Tninuse ropostar fult a littio curious to loarn tho offect this bed on general trade, and yes- terday intcrviewed a number of leading firms i diferent linas, Tha reporls aro very ancourng- jog. Afmost every branch of trado hes expe- roncod o merked improvemaut, while tho dry goods and millinery trades roport the last two worke the biggest thav ever had. Ioliowing are the Interviows in detail ¢ MANDEL. Tho reporkor noxt intorviowed Mr. Maudel, of Mandel Brog.. dry geods and carpots, No. 123 Stiato etreot, with tho follnwing rosul Renorter—How latho foll trade ghaping, M, Mandel ? Mr, Mandel—Exceliently ; I bave boen in the business twonty-two yoars, and I can safely say wo have never had such o fali trado. Reporter—Do you think it will continne good ? Mr. Moudol—I do. IHerotofore there Lus al- ways beon somathing to hinder trade, but this year thoro is nowlug to prevent ns doiog au ox- cellont buaines throughout tho weason. At all events wo Lisvo mado prepatation for it. Roporter—TTow will it compaso with Inst fall? Mr. Maadol—1¢ wil} bo au inerosne of 40 to 50 per cent. Reportar—How do you sccount for thia lnrge Increase ¢ Mr. Muudel—Well, business is in a soundor conditlon, P'ecoplo bave been oconvmizing through tho liard times, and now find thomselves In a position to buy. Our trade now is mora for subetantinl than fancy articles. People do not, a8 heretofore, buy what thoy can do wathout. GAGE BUOS., wholesalo millinery, wero nest callod mpon. T hey had an sucouraging report to wake, e will b s=on from tue following conserration : Noporter—I_would like to bave your opinion on the fall trado, Mr. Gaga? Mr. Gage—Well, it is oxcollont, so far, and I Aeo no reason why it shonld uot continne active, Faimers bavo bl good crops, shich are bring- ing In zood nices, and overying sudicates & ©08800 of prospetity. 1to, 0itoi—Aro you ahoad of last fall ? Mr. Gage—Yen; alittle, Reporter—Tho fact of peenla Inrgely 1 your line I presumo is o ff of prosporlty ? M. GGgo—Yes; If they wers hard pushed they could do with hitle or no millwory. For Iustanco, take Nebrasks uud lunusus, whero they bave been hard ap for twa or threo yeara, This yenr they have had good crops, aro cousequently fesling ‘good, and are cowing in and buying Inrgaly. 1 fool botter about the trade now than 1 id o month ngo, when the weather threatened tho cropas but uow that tha corn 1 nearly out of tho way the prospoct Lias hrigbleued, and, ag 1 batore aid, we aro fusling tho elloct of this in an increanod srado. D. Tl FIK & CO, The reportor noxt tirncd hia ateps to D, B, Fink & Co.'n, wholesals milliiers, Wabash avoe nueznd Washington wstreet, whero there was overy apposrauce of B sliriitg business being in progress. Iu suawor to tha roporter's opomug ueksion, ono of tho memuors of tho firm said e Tail prospastu wace naver botter, Reporter—fiaw have tho siles upenod ? Mr. F.—Very well indced. Lust week wes one of e biggest weeks wo ovor hind, sud our cales up to the lat of October are in excesy of Iant yoar, with the prospect of a cousiderable in- crease, ‘Of courso circumetancos may occur to hurt the trade, but thero is every proepect of n Inrgo increase over last yoar, It will bo & good, wubstantinl busino-s, too. The outlook is bat~ rer thon for tho last two autumne. This wovk o8 bogun vory well, snd will probably bo the Dbiggeat of the season. porter—1'he jobbing millinery, I under- stand, 18 assumivg extondivo proportions fn Clu- cago, r, F.—Tt is bottor ropresented horo than anywhoro in America. ‘Tho press Les not swakeued to that yet, but [ suxure you it e & foct, Thero ate houses bera which stiow larger stock thian anv Now York honse, Tieporter—How do yon ncconut for Chicaga's pre-emnence in thin as well as in moat thiugs ? Mr, I'.—It nrises from tho fact that wo hava all Qod’s creation bohind and around s, whila New Yorz jobhora depond mainly mpop lncal tonde, Thers ia no question that the distributing trado Is going to ceutre in the West. That fact in belng recognizod all ovor the country. To go [East to purchaso in our business is the veriest nongenre, Thers would be moro sonse in Fast- arn men coming horo for their supplies. Indead, they do 1t in a menanro now, ADRAM YRENCIL The next firm interviowed wi & Co., wholenale crockery, china, and glassware, Mr. Willinia O, Chapinan, & mombor of tho firm, snid thoy Lad had a good trada eo far, aud the rrospoct was good. Customors wero buying not Jarroly, but carofully awd quite Hberally. - Tha trade would foot up countderably in wdvance of Isst year, and would be much healthier, DPricos av & gonerul thing ruled lo'v, but they wero grad. ually working upwards, In statiog the ontlook was encouraging, he did nut tnosn to convey tho idea that w0 woa ® big thing il of & saddow, but thist trado showed s volid unprovemsnt. MLEBRK, FIAKKLIN MACVEAUL & GO, waro also torviowed ou tho subject. Mr, Mao- Veagh eald thoy were doing the largest businesa thoy bnd evor douo, ‘khe outlook " was briglt. Pooplo hind boen cconomizing, and hed gotien thewsolves into a good condition, ona rewult of uhlr!mmuld be towake trade activo and sub- stuutial. Surchulng r cyiterfon Abram Frenoh JEWELRY. Matson & Co,, Jewelors, Htata stroet, roported busivess as good” sy usunl, and the prospect cheenng. . HENAY W, KING, ‘Tha reparier next visited the wholosala cloth- o eullb‘"lhmun\ of leury W, King & Co. le 8d tho followlug wterview with Mr. Kug : WNeportor—What kiud of a (all trade ave you dolug, Mr. King ? Mr, Kiog—Our trsde hus been vei good thls fall. It begun about the middlo of August, snd we have kept busy aver siuce, Reporter—You do not aulicipate any falling off, I presume ? Mr. Kiog~No, sir, Tho trade waa a little late in beginuiug, end we tuink it will bold out longor than Wsual, The barvest haa beon laty all over the Wost, and uently trade has beeu late. Bill I think tha volumo of fall trade up to this time I4 tuily up to any provious fall. Reporter—How does I8 cowpata with leat year Mr, King—It ia slighily in excoss, notwith- atauding that goodasra choapor, Reporter—Stockw, I suppose, are in a good condition ? Mr, Kiug—8tocka of wll classea of and havo boeu full. Girest preparatious were made for the trado tnall branches. The jobbing try{:ls 1;1 vfl'yhhollthy t;‘;md.ll(oni porter--1s there any danger of the propars- tiona baivg in sdvance of businesa? Mr. King—I think not. There are no over- ntocky, as far as I can learn, Good prices aro abtalned for ail kiuds of products, and the coun- try lying tributary to us is in & good conastion, ‘The outlook 18 very ensourugioy. PIELD, LXSTRD & CO, . Mr, Fiold, of Fisld, Leiter & Co., saswered thie ravarter’s gnariss, as follows ¢ aro THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE THURS DAY, SEPTEMBER 50, 1875, Rteporter—I1low do you think the fall trade wll tarn an, Mr. Fiofd? Mr. Field-- Wa began fiva weekn ago, and have boon vary busy ; thn last two wooks hnve heen tho Ludiost wa over axparioncod. Heporter~Do you thiuk trade will continue brinh 7 Mr. Fleld — #o0 no roason why it shonid not. Thore will. I think, be 8 good_prorporons trade tor all who do busibess on right principler. Rapurter—aro stacka in good shapo ? AMr. Field—Yes. Toporter~Tlen you rogard tbe outlook 84 en- oowsging P Mr. Fiokl—Cortainly. #8clienp a8 thoy aro now. o noll I bringung falr prices, o g adis 'fill- BIMEON FARWELT, of J. V., Farwoll & Co., had the sama encoursg- ing roport to make, The last two woekn Lhair trnido Lind boon bigger than over before, Every thing polotod to & pronparous season, ME-BRS, FULLER & FULLELR, whiolosalo drugglsts, Market strosh, wald trade fint boon atesdily mproving, aud the prospdit WAy eucouragIng. W, T, NANKS & CO. Tho roporter thon visited the firm ot W, 11, Bavka & Co., [arm machinos ds, No. 36 Houtts Cannl stroot. Mir. Hauns said iho fall trade 80 14T was vory flattaring, and tho outlook was better than 1t had been for somu timn, Bumness would be twico as large s last fall, Moo bad boun buging from hand to mouth, and, feoling_niora coutidouce, wors disposed Lo Inty more liberaliy, bne with proper caution. Tuo foell batter 3 tho crops were large snd ont of d.:l or, And everything nointed (o a prosper- ous [sll. Dry gools_warn ninsor \Whnt fariners hate and the outlovk ts DOGBETT, DASKETT & JULLA, The writer thon called a¢ the establishment of Daggott, Lsesett & il wholossle boots aud suoew, Mr. Hills was found, aud iuterviowed as follows : Roporter—What aro the prospocts for your fan} travlo ? Mr. Liils—The trade started in pretty good #eagon, hea kept up no far, and looks s if it will continun Jively for some time to come. Instend of huywg largely, onr custowmers ate bugiug often, which will sure 8 good steady trade right through the soason, Rteporter—1low will tha frade compare with lart sunson 2 Mr. Hills—Tbe quantity of boots and hoes wold will bo_larger, but pricos_ are lower, aui of courso it takos moro goods 1o foob up tha samo amount tn dollar aud cents. Napnter—lo you suticipate soy advance in prices ? Alr. ills~Not this season, Thero has boon av advanco o rubber goods, whic Lisve boeu wlm,f cheaper hera than in the old country. Tunt In the only claes which has gone np. v Repirter—Are you hoving many cash ous- | tomors ¢ Jlr, Hills—Yos; a grest many buyers arp dis- com.iug thoir billy, und the trado geuerslly fs on n goundor badws, MESBHS, HINBAUD, SPENCER & CO., wholesalo buraware, Lake streot, were slso sub- jacted to the interviewiug process. Ono of the wemyora of the i tnformed the reportor that tho prospocts woro never better. Trade had beeu good all tho year, Bod bnsiness waa ntendily increasing. Their busiovks Lnd never been spasmodic, and was growing mors this year than evor before, 1e waw nothing to du- tract frow tho outlook. The conntty woa sound a4 8 rock, sud their clase of business wos do- pendent upon tus country. There were fencon to be made, school houses to Lo erccted, &c., ail of which roqnired bardwaro, and for the proke- ention of which improvemeuts peopla wers wall ruzdmd. Caugequently ho considored tho vute ok oavuliont for the bhuvdware twade. KEITH B180%. wholenale millivery, hats, caps, aud fars, No. 250 Madisoo sireat, wore alwo cailod apon, 3lr. Keith, 1n auswer to tha reporior, said_tho Sep- tewber trads was ag good as it evor had been. Tue goueral policy of worcbauty was to buy spariugly wil - the intention of buyiug sgain. That course would usdoubtedly lesd to a steady trade throughout the measion. Witl 1egard to profits, the tendoncy at_prasent mas to sell close, aud to discrimivato closer in ciedits, Everything looked favorable for the Norilinost, Othor purts of the couutry—Cinciu- natl, for iwstauge—wera complaining, but the trade of Cuicago and contiguous torritory was beuter than usual. . D¥LZ &'CO. Messrn, Selz & Co., wholusalo baots and shoes, Lad s favoreble repor. to muke. Trade was much Iarger than lang year, und tito nros;.ect of 1ts contivuanco was bright. ‘Lhoro were s great many cash buyers, and cousiderable uew sorri tory Lad beon openoed up. EEEX, CUOKE & CO. With & viow of loarning the prowpect in the book trade, the wiiter then calied at the stote of Messmn, . Keonl, UbOho & Gu., Dats mirest, Ha way raforrod to Mr, Keen, who responded to hie questious as follows: ltoporter—What aro your prospects for the fall iado 7 'Mr. Keen—Our fall trado, which always beging sbout the middie af Auguse, bwa bocn tuch Iarger than it was lust year, Wo think i will coutinute brisk right through the season, Reporter—1ow are your customers buying ? Mr. Keou—~They are not buywg large bills, but there are more mon cuuing tu thiy msrket tuno formarly, Peoplo who used to go to New York for their suppliex aré now comwyg to Chis eago, finding t!my cau trado to just na good ad yautage bare, ‘T volume of bu-iness is larger on peaount of the increased pumber of buyo:s in_the werket, Reportor—ls that state of things, in your opinion. conined ta tite hook-trade 7 Mr. Keen—No ; 1t is goneral swong tho dry goods, hardware, and other dealers. Reporter—Do you kuow of mlilllmg likoly to terfero with this goncral good bustuoss ? Me. Koen—I do not; avorythivg seoms to be favorable to a prosperous soason. 1 raw & gou- tleman from Minnesuin this woroing, who to.ds me tho great ci5 about tho sprouting of wheat is unfounded. Only tho outside of the whoat has beou damared; the stacks aro ot right at tho centre, aud thore it o bigger and hetter crop then thore biss boen for years. That ery about sjiraut- iug was tho only cloud on the horizon, Llio out- Jook now is bright #nd favorablo. Ateporter—ilow are prices in your bueinoss ? Mr, Keed—They Lhave o downward teudency all tho timo, but whother from lack of demand in tho Eastarn markot or oxooss of competition 1 aw unablo to say, ‘Thie aowuward movoment, of course, is in mavatactured goods ; booiw do not YAy, 88 their pricos are fixod by tho publishe ora. WILLIAM DLAIR & CO. Mosara, William Biair & Co., wholesale Lsrd- waro, Luko stroet, roportod srads in » satisace tory condition, with au eucouraging outlook. MESELS. RATIDONY, BABD & CO., whofosale stoves, were also interviewed on tho mabject, Mr, Phoips, the bookkoesper, sald tho Heptomber trade was guod, and the pm&vum wore ihat an increased fall business would be doue. Penylu gouorally walted uutil rominded by tho weather befors purchasiug ju their hine, ‘Thae Jant spolt of cold weather guickoned tho ealo of atavos, and, a8 600N 88 fhe proscat warm woathier speut itsolf, businoss would be uncom- monly briak. CITASE, MANFORD & €O, ‘The roporter ucxt turned Lis attention to the {uterests of paints, oils, and glass, aud bad an iutorviow with Mr. Hauford, of Cuase, Hauford & to., corner of Bouth Water stroet and Wabash avonue, ‘Lhas gootleman eaid they looked fora very good trade, IFiuo weather always stirred up thow busivess, sud, If tho present bright weather coutingod, thers wonld nadoubtadly bo & big trade, Thelr potrolown trade was heavier thau it had ever howu, Pricos genorally wero lawer thun they had beon for years, one effuct of which was t0 fmprove businese, A Eflnd many manulsctorios, ~which had either sus- pendod entirely or ran on short timo, wore _getting to work again, Crops wota good fu most parts of the gouutry, aud pricoy wero certainly high enough to intl onoe businees, Pooplo generally bad been car- ryiog light stocks, aud wers buing compelled to repleish, Al theso facts justified bim 1o pre- dicting a kivaly sosson of trade. NESSUS. WALLING & SONS, tnnoers, No, 421 Lake stroct, said it was thair improaslon there wad golng to be a gaud trade, o8 acially iu shoa-leather, Prices wero coumd- erably lower, but sales were a little botter, than Iast fall. Harness-leather appeared a trifls do- pressod, bat the comparatively prospsrous con ou of farwery would wake Tikelf folt {n that branch. 'Lho trado was getting into a good, healthy condivion, and they looked for steady fmprovemont, RECLETARY REYNOLDS. Frombly has better opportunitios of judgiog of trado prospects that the Secretary of tbo Exposition, fla ia coustantly brought in contack with peovlo from the country, from whom bo obtaine the 1atest sud perbaca best au- thonticatod voports of business ju different lo- calities. The prosent articlo would be 1ncom- jete * without his coutribution, and gonssquont- l’, tho writer iutorviewod hlm yesterdsy, withtbo following cexult ¢ Heportor—{r. Roynolds, Ture Tmuwz would ke to havo your viuws on tua [all trade, Mr. Reynolds think the prospcos is choer- ful. Businoss sppears to bo in the country, nuna:)m—lh\'n you hoard auy discouraging Toporia: r, Reyuolds—~Well, there have been com- Eh-lma from some localities of injury by frost, ub I biava not heard of anything eerious in sk No one diraction. OF conrno, that cly applin: to eorn, Whir It will e n vory dosve ciop, Roporter—Fhien Sou thiuk thero ia no eanso for slarm 7 Mr. Hoynolda—I aro nothing in the world to indicato thern {8 any propoer busia for approlien- wlon in genoral teade thie fall. o that conne tion, howover, I may romnrk that wo mect at the Ezposition only the well-to-dn peogple of tha contitry. 'The paojIa who might haye complaints to ke do not coma, r.ortor- - 13t those people do not report any Tl doprenmiona ? Mr. Jeynolits—N hoar nothing but hove- ful expressios. Vo havo iad Jargor sttunil- anco Lhan Inst year, Ttoportor—Dooex not the Iarger attendsuca in- dicate greater prosparity ? Mr. Roynolds—It may to s cerfain estant, bnt 1L in Iargoly to be attibuted 1o oie botter rail- road Iacylition thin fall, Tl unnber of vieitors from tho country in cortsinly wore thau donble whial It swan Inat vear, Hoporter—fa thoro any difference in tho clans of visitor this yoar ? Mr. Roynolds—Yea ; tha natural hietory do- partmont is attracting Lho atiention of achools aud colleges, Itug orter—Ihe lareo influx of country tennls cau-ed by the Lzposition must bave ita oficct o eity trade ¢ Mr. Roynolds—Cortainly the buriness of the ciy in greatly aswinted by tho show. Tiere bas nover bson ench a rotail trade an during the pant fow wocks. 'Tho wholesalo trade, of courso, in improved 1 alike degreo, \While vikiting the Expositian country motchants take the oppor- ity of renowing their stocks. The imprekwinn I hase fortaed from tolercoursn with the visitors I that lhoro s n_ fscling of eecarity in the country, and an ovidenca of thrift and a want of apprelicusion, which must tell ou bukiness, THE CITIZENS’ FROTECTIVE CLUB. Ta the Editor of The Chicade Trihune Cizferc, Bept, 70.—TnEZ TIIBUAR in ita frne of yosterduy mo1 it characterizes tho Assoctatien of the ool of the Sauth Divivion to reaiat peyment ou the *Loltall* cars 8s & “lawleas combinstion,” sud sicads that the Company fully intends to supply tsvo- horee cars " aa rapidly as ticy eau without makieg an «ntire sacrifica of thelr property un hand.” The Anso- ciation referred toin kuown m tho * Citizens* Pro- fectivo Club,” tle managors of which arv 31, Belden, D, B, Firk, E, §. Alezander, W, M. Tilden, and J. L., Iligh, Tho roputstion which these gentiersen have long enfosed In thisclty 1% suflicient 10 reneve thin from Tuy; TRDUNER Smputation that they wre co operating with * dead-beati,” or thint thedr refaral to Jy [uron 10 any person othier it io conductor o~ ctods [fam auy otlier motive than ¥ an to accomplish s reform which they bellev attalued 4n any other that the foru whigh they mee effct s oue which tho public intereats imperatively demand. Thin **lawless combination ™ seeks 10 compel the Chi T Thut the law requires thix Company to furuish o von. dwtor for each of 1ta cars, I8 handly open to doutht, In the sbwenco of any ordwaucs tipon the subject, that such is their duty s very elear, The Raiiway Company fa bonnd to_farninh every faclity by whica travol i 1ts cars will bo mado safo, ensy, comfortatds, Thoy have no Hght 1o require that tho passutiger ALl act A8 their agent fu the collectlon of {‘ufl #, nor in the preservation of pesco und good order th the car, nor i ansisting the old or lutirm, women or children, either upon or off the carm, or 1o aifempt to regulule the tinie or place, whew or where the car shiall stop, ty. takaon orlcave off the passenyer. It {4 the Com- w1y’ Dusiniess 0 furnial for ea:h cir some permon 1o diecharge all these dutive, Yorasories of years the Chi- cago City Rallway Company have uttarly felled aud neglacted to furniah for ibeir cars any { sreon to perforin thess important duties, and have §iwlensly refuned Lo (o 80, withstanding the fact that for all theso years the public bave protested againgt the courne which they were pursulug, Tlis palpable siolation of law, wan [n#pired and Lina been thus far sustatord vy mores Iy wercenary considerntions, 10 order to aave the ex- jeus of & conductor, the. Compauy, in voistlon of [aw, eacrifced public couvenfence and the vomfirt and snféty of thoao traveling fu ita curs, shouldering upon the paesonger all the dutica, for the performatice uf which su ngeut shouid Lave been specially cunploycd A} 0 long peraisted in, em. 1t becurae quito esident thiat fortber argument or perauslon would be of no avatl, und that uo relief could be looked for from that quarter. Neither aryn- .ment or perausson reached tho pockets af the rail- way company, and thus {t wan quite evilent Uiat, a3 the Company dinpenred with conductors fo rave monoy, they would bo quite ltkels to resiory thei when they found that by a0 dotng thalr recelpte would be greater than without them, Huuce tho Citizens' Pruective Olub, lelleviog that they Iiad 1he 1ght to o UPOD LD CATR U8 Pareng T6 merely—ond fu Do scuso aa the Company' enforee 1 ngents; believing, too, that the Company b Tignt 10 demand faro trom them without furnishing them & il conaideration thizefor, dutermined to Tide, pay- ing their fare to tho ouly porson who could riglitfuliy demand or vecelve fi~tho conductor. Iosing tried ras without achieving avy very satisfactory results, thiey determiued t0 aey What virtuo there was in wloce, Tle law certainly forls no such combinativu—ter tho purpose 1 & purely ngal ono—to rompc] the Tajl~ 1030 Cumpany to obey tho taw, ~ Nor ia tie manher of eaforcini obedlenrt 10 o ayy el tide cluls usa FUCAs mm wmle—tu) ama Tohon au ordinars ril- Toad traiu the TassenRer coll BRply v Teqmeet to go forward fo tho englue aud deposit WIS farn fn & box fu the curtody and uuder the cautrol of tho engineer. Moreover, if this comblnation fe lawieas one, why ducs uol (g rallzosd cotujuay pro- cecd at once (o break it up? 1t 18 eary enough to pat off an obalinate paRenger who refuses to pav fare fo a0y ona but 8 condnetor, and thus the quastin cau ho catily teated, But tho Company do uot seem anzlua 10 put thelr protnnsos to sny legsl tost, although abundant opportunitien have heen farnishod shew for Uoiug o, THE THIDUNE Bugvostathal, if Lo courea pursued by the raflway compauy 18 in violation of an ordizance, it ought to be enforced fu & lawful manuor, withiout undertaling to indlcate what that maunar 1. and obfects 10 the public taking the law lulo thoir own hands, Rub he rallway company has, I refus ing to furniah a condnctor for their cars, taken the law into 1ts own hauds, aa ¢ Las dono u nunirons ofnior fustancen. May'It uot be pertiently inyutred, Why, f the rallwsy company has tho Jegal Fishi to do- mahill and receive faros where it furninlics ) conduc. tors for it cars, it doea not oatablivh and cuforcs that riizht 1 & legal anner, Ly Judicial provecdiugs, with= outtakiugtiolaw into i{a uwn bandans for years past it has doue, ‘Thocllzens cldm Lhat in refusing 0 pay Tares aavo Jo » conductor they atw esercialuy a clo.r Iugal right,” In thls caso as In others of cobtrovertod Toigal righta, lob tho courts settl the queailon, but the quuation will never come hefore the courts unlexs thy Cotpany lays the foundatlon for bringig st tiera, whicl af rcaent it aceus very much disuclined to du, The public will not La satisfied wilh thoss coustant nud sbsineles: violationy of law by tho railway cou- pany on the nloa that ¢ {s sxpeusive to obey thie law, If tlie compaules caunot Auummu thoir legal dutfes without macrificing tho * bobtail " car¥, lot thetn Lo nacritived. Whea & merchant hias goods oo bsud which lio 4% unably 10 soll at & profit, he disposes of thew for the beat jrice bo can get, without askiug the pubiic to buy his guode_at tha old price, a0 that be way sell thum without loas, aud patfently wait uatil be cal get sometling Uit witl auit o Lottar, It i3 sucouraginy to Loar that the Chicago Ciy Naifl- way Company Liea finelly reached 1he conclusiva tbat it 15 wise to comply wills the demand which the public has lung, and bitherto so unavallngly, made, It is loasant 10 be sasured that they have fually determined to put upon tholr road cam furnlalied with & can- ductor, But thia siimple performance of & \u-)i' plaiu aug very slmple duty we might never have looked for had uot the j(null.:mnn who lusugurated aud orgunized 1ho Citizens' Protective Club adopted precisoly thu means which they wld adopt, and which they are” Fir- sulug, That Club was orgasized for the entire coune Do, dy Laving alraady compollod (b Copun, 11 appeat to the puldle through tho dally prors o e ¢ until they can furnish the curs required, 3t oy i 4 coytinue ils work vigorously in tho future, knoviu: full well thiat tho wowment tho Club coused 1o vxist, if Tefors the public demsuds were Jully atiefica, 1y Compauy would relojae into ita former ¢-anouia biabits of dleregarding the law aud the pubitc Rt rivis sud conveulence, Fom TuE COMMITTER, gt MRl s Wheat in Gront Britain, Though the Dritish poople have cousnmed durivg the yoar just closcd nearly s wmnch forelgn whoat ss they did dutivg the larvent year 16734, thev hiave pald w groat doal Joss forit. During tho latter period tho average price of whost was over 80 mbillings, and the yalio of wheat Imports reached ths sum of #173,000,000. During tho greater part of tho harvoet year 1874-'6 the aversgoe bas been {2 shillings, and an almost equal quautity of whoat hay cost ouly 8137,000,000. Hore is a” waving to tho British public of 36,000,000 on its forelgn. grown whoat, bosides the saving of & wmilar amount ou the product of native (arme (Lo aveisgo price now establlsbed of abont 50 sbilliuge will biava tho effoct of slightly checking copsumption, but these four deductions may eafoly be made from the latest dats about the English whest supply: 1, that whon wheat touches s verv low Eno-. the poople can con- sum least 200,000,000 buahels a year; 3, Liat au average advauco of 20 rer cent sbove this low price wlll not roduco the consumption below 1:,000,000 bushels; 8, that 06,000,000 bushels iy & moderale estimate of the quantity of wheat which Great DBritain will draw from abroad during the ourvont barvest year; and, 4, that the estimate nIGfl.O(lO]OMD bushels s the contribution of tho United Btates o that quantity i¢ rather under than over tho murk. —— Queen Vicand the Temporance Cnitse, Queca Viotoria the other day recelved a momo- rial from the Church of England Temporauce Bociety, bogring ber to becowe its ou, hlo caused her privats socrutary, Bir Thomas Bid- Quph, to make tho following judicious reply. Her Majonty, 1t wilt be seen, doce not go in for toototalism; aba likos a glaes of stout, and is aid w0 bu o fawous judge of wina ; aud, like s good-vatured Iady a4 uhio ia, she does not wish to sdvine her people to deprivo thamsslves of com- forts which sk herself eujoys; BALNORAL AU, 24, 1878.~518: T have had the honor of submitting to the Queen the memorial, signcd by the Arctiblatops of Qanterbury and York, from the Exscu- tivo Conmittee of the Cuurch of Englend Tempor- snce Socloty, of which you are Chatrman, I sm conis Lier Majeaty, in reply to the preyerof b sjouty should’ becowe the patron of the Bo- claty, (0 say thul ber x:q.;h:u L Bl e opdaion in Taves of (e ts which the Bocley i mnmenla to Lecoine & patrm deslren 10 promata, 1, on A banle sV arh A1t I arganite [ T i whios 3 Ing uremarily on tais] abat thiut educntion and the et taprt enulition, will gradusily do much to nduee temer. ance and todiminisl tin_autls eomptaiued of. 1 bare the honor o be, air, yuur obedicat humtle rervant Titosar BromrLen Aen ng of Ahe p th Smproverent of those morat and g hsmieal e i . 20 S ENGLISH, FRENGH, AND GERMAN Family myl_!)_uy School MISS M, LOUISE PUTNAM Wil open the toath year of her achool, at her rest- detee, 1¥0. 68 Marlhorough-at., Doston, Aaatuckumitth, bept. 30, 1475, Refera Ly premission t Lo ", Right.Rev, Dea- Sy {1, Paldal, 1. D, o Dihop of Mosaachoreaas i, o Lt 10w FL D, T tiugton, D, 1., Bishoo of Contral Now Yords fon. W, M, Lvarts, New York; Tev. A, ¥, Fealody, D Do, Hurvard Unisersity, Circulsrs may b obtamed by sidreasing Miss Pute nam, Cuieago Lafiss' Seaitary, 16 & 17 VHildinit Thirteenth year apena Bmd, 15, Sugeriar advart- apve In exery deparlment, Clirkieal, Entisb, Energe and M T'upils can enter for wtier eourre, selected Lranchna, o the study of Art alone, fi apporinnities in tha S vling and Linoution Ciases Wiidor Prof, B, M. H00TIL, who wil_nlsa fornia fri. vata Clnas for Jadl tot cornmcted with the anstit . tion, Lecation choice ; hitldinga stupie, and all thy appotnt-euta for clthpr boanhing or day pupils un- MIxS GREGO, Principal, TON COTTAGE SCHOOL, Newinn, nenr Bouton, Mass., A_Family School for Girle. A quint Christian floma, Tt oo Nruntagon, te pronide i 100 il B Ao xtnctaby £ commended to e W of sgung iadies whn ave gradustod {rom othue sconnle, for Ita siey aupasior PARK INSIITUTE, FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES, T3 and 37 Anbinndeav., Chienan, Fonr fnll departmenta 1f fnstenction, Barding . Doomn ali uewir furnish 78 Of tascliern, Kindirgerten 31, HOWARD, Full tore begine Termnm in Kindergarten, 81200 er quarter. THE CETHBERT CONSEEVATORY OF MURK:, Bt. Louis, Mo, will open ept. 14, in oopmection with e, Eugama Cuthibert's Serzinary for Youud Luties, Jurtruction thorouzh in ull brancles, 4 well na praetial, conrluctad npon ENropeay kysteru, “ermn moderato, 1'or irculars, cattainlug all fuf ir- suntion, sddress ABTHUT J. CRES WOLD, Disctor, Sisteenth a0 Vine-ats,, St Louis, Me ELMHURST BOARDLNG AND DAY BCHOOL For Youux Ladles and Girls, will renpess 3 i fay, Sopt. 13, at Evmburst, 10 milos from Civiewro, 08 the Grivas Divislou of the N. W, I . Lpauon Lesithy and beautifal, Groutds over 12 acres i extent, Tearticrs able aud experienzcd, Native toichera of German and Freuch, SUSS, L. N. CUFTEL, late Huad An-iataut of “"fi»m:vuwn Schiool, Chicago, Priucipal. Beud for Cir- cular. N ADAME 0. DA BILVA M AND MRS, ALEX. BRADFORDS (formerdy Mre, Ogilen Hoftmun') Luclish, Freneh, stul Uerinan Bosrding and Day Sclivol for Young La- dies sud Cutdren, wilh callsticuira, No. 1 Thirty-cighth-rt., Xew York, Reopenn Sepi. Fication may be fadto by letier or jernonaliy, 5 MRS, EUGENIE DE ROODE RICE Vil caume her Jegronn n Pisno and Vocsl Culture Oct, 1, at the Matteeon Honke, Witasheav, and Jucks son-et. Lotters can be lefs ut the Lotel or fu care of Lyon & Heal MRS, VW, C. BRYANS B!i_AP.{.]ING-SC!IUQL For Yonng Ladiea, Batuvla, N, in- 3 ruteresct) 4 iynifre of Siste's Atfurnes Charics T1, FEEe BCALES, FAIRBANKS' LTAND AL SCALES S#A FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, t. PROPOSALS, Siate of Nhmols Awylum for Minded Children, aled proposals for the_erectian af buftlinga for {he Hliwole Avyium for Feeblo-Minded Caidren at Liucoln, L), tn accordunca with the provirions of an act appraved April 8, 1675 (s Sersion Lawn, In 10 ved coln watll 2 0clock p, T, o8 o sddretscd to Dr, C, T. Supirate propeats for the etoameheating, piumblug, s Jantitlogg o The asoroasid. Mudidizngn il b1 ror cnlved at the sato plsce wudl 4 o'clock 1o . o 1 Wednurday, Jan. 3, 1670, < Plas and speciicatiunn for the buildings may ba ncezs at th I 11, C. Furus, urchie:t, Tom 41, Yorstiud Block, Drarloru sb, Chivuird, sud'aisa ut the fu Liacoln, on uud after ane aud M ocifieatious for sy bu ween on Lnd after Lathaw, I 5. the steati-nesting, olc., Dee. 1, Trinted hlankn for bids and tho sccompanying baud will te furnislicd biader, The rirht tn reject sny and all bidsis resorved, By order of the Board of Trusteos, GRANAM LEE, Presilent, retary. C. T. WiLpen, M, .. § Northern Central Raflviay Company, FuiLanyLruLA, Do, Sopt. 11, 1875, Boaled proposals will be rocesvud by the ubdersigned until FRIDAY, Uct, 1, Inib, for furuisling ll tae labor aud meterials requirod for Rie erection of & Crain-Elevalor at Canton, near Baltimore, With the necessary machiuery for working the same. Pians and spevifications can bo seen at aifice of Tennwylvania K. it. Co, No, ' tonth Fourthat, Phlladelphia. WM, H. BROWS, | Engincer Mafutenante of Way, _____OCEAN NAVIGATION. National Line of Steamships. W YORK TO QUEKNSTOWN AND LIVH2ZPOOL. Satantay, Oct, 3, at7a. FRANUE, (,%# tons. .., ‘hureday, Oct, 7, Cahin passage, $60° Roturn tek: neod Tates. | hioerago fickaws, &34 currency. \ll‘r&llnfl upwards un Lres! “'“'\l.i'usun huni sormor Olark sna Bandolphiais, (upieite aow ainn 31.aae), Cliicago OIiLT DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, The Goural Teansatlaptic Company'e it Stoausipe botnerty Now Yark ot Jiavre. 11 eplendid vescrs on EeN e iver, . . Y . Raiur OF PASSAGE IN GOLD (ncladiog Piret cabing 8110 aud $120, spcording to acoaiin. Becond rantn, 8722 10inl, 310, Rotue tioks Thine, Sioerag i wilh suOFUF BCeCUlLL Sliding il pesowatics wil a onarve. bieainers Tuarhed thus * do n A carvy slewrsge el UHORCR MACKVRZIL Afovt. f5 Broadwes, N.Y. CUNARD MATL LINE. &:fling Thres Nmes & Week (0 end frem BRITISI PORTS. LOWEST RATES. Asply at Gomyany's Ofioa, porthimest ooraer Clack aad Tandu Ccago: Hand RN DU ViR D, Gonoral Western dcvat._ Great Western Stoamship Line. From New Yark t Bristol (Eoglead) dirsct. ARRAGON, Symons, 5 S Alegspder If, Ewiugand Wiltam A, Batug did, ou the uth day of August, &, D, 13i6, make Leir cerialn Protufesory Bo10 for §0,007,5) juysbla fcrty-Ove daye atter daty to the order of fhemerlves, which toto was duly Indoried sud delivered by thew, awl which note wwas securd by tho deposts s collateral accurity of » ote for 415,00, dated January 20, 1873, faysblo eiguteen anonthe after datey sigued by Sartin ‘B, blo 1o the order of the sald W illiam A, Ewing, cared by & murtyans b book 3ot of Tecurdr, e Ll 1t tho lecordur's ulbice of Cook Uonmy,llllmli.cunh") . {ug certatu lands 1 Cook County therein wentioned ; . wheress, default had Deen iade by thy safd Ales- sndor i, Ewingund Willan A, Ewing, fu the ju Teut of sald sote tade by them, pubdle wohice fs bereby given that by virtue of {he power fu wiid nole containod, T skl ou Baturday, ths 14 day of Octulst, A.D, 1475, 34 10 0'chuck f thy furcaoau, at the noith front door of by Chiamber of Comwmueree, sittisted on (lis suuthoaat carner of LaSalle snl Washington-ste., in the City of Chicago, in Cook Oounty, 1o, exposo for ealo aud sell st “pablla suction 10 by luglcet bid- dex for cas, tho sald note cf Mariin B, Ewag to- wther with the mortgage svc % it of tuy ot o Aossmer I, Ewing aud Willisws' A, Eulug, bogother Wb lalesal s coale, ", 11 ROSS, Lags ot ot sald ole id coliiarls, | ialad this 2Aih day of Bosteiabec, LS. o SRS EMENTR:, oo oo LAKESIDE ENTERTAINMENTS Y. M. C. A. IN FARWELL HALL. THE HOST BRILLIANT COURSE EVER PRESENTED [N CHICAGD ! THEODORE THOMAS AND FULL ORCHESTRA, GUORGE VANDENHOFF, TS NDELSSOEN QUINTETTE, CANILLA URSO AND TROUPE, §C03'T-SIDDONS, RICELNGS-BERNARD AND COMPANY. it for aak, 0B a0l after Eridag, Oct. 1, by Jan- 7, MeCiurg & Go ' 117 Btato-at,; Sliahy & Cua 170 Twenty-second-al, | Emersin & Beuneds, 23/ West “tadison-sty and Mocuch & Reluhold, 4G North Clackent, Cotrsa Ticket, inclding Reserved Seal, $2.50 FARLY, STAR LECTDRE COURSE, The Largest and Best Course Ever Organized in the West. Lieeerved Heata TIIS MORNLNG 8t Janson, McClurg Co'w fur the Charnzng Lecturen of : th Chureh, noxt JAMES T, i 8 Bucure your Hunday Nig't. i “Ionglellow.” Imierion, %0 ctn, Vewerved Soats liate 0 #Opttnn Tickrte," ten 1 $3.00, rvad tor 27 St { ¥ .3 L"A(lrf‘fh;t'.lf ‘uesday !IELD ’ “ Qheorfulncss,” E Iy S i M TION TICKET inmente, hold at yusecond- Kty and Jansen, MeClury & C CALIENTEI? & Butent, V, Alaniae raday) of the NATIO 1 I 10l FORDYH a vanrd Romautie Drama uf The TWO ORPELATIS, JTar which tke sole riglt of rrodustion n the United States §8 now veted n Mr. MSKLE KANKIN, (iven with saperh seenie cffrets, and an uboquel-d mat, corprisig Mr, McKee ltaukin sa Jacquce Fro- < (orynustly played by §im 150 tmen at the Cutoy Squate Theater, No Y., Mz C. 0L Vandenhoff s Ierre, 3ltes Kitty Blauchard {n tho fainous role of Heariette origmadly played by ber 189 toen at the Unim quare Theatre, N, V), Miss Mary Myeraae Lagire, snd Mme, Michels, of Drury Lane, Loudon, as 1 Yrochard. LXTRA NOTICT, e becnred at xira < UIWHANS" MATINEY Baturday, Oct, eate for the Two Orplians may Music btore, Falwer House, " THE DANGING ACADENIES WL A T I E. HOURK OF CLABSES. Wednondsy, 4 . o Geatlemew's Class, Welacadas, & P. m. licceptions, Siturday, 4 b, 0. “West S:de—55 Ada-al, Cliidron's Clase, Bsturdny, 10 8. i, ChiAroa Ciaes, Lum fay, | o i Ladlica Cls, Friday, 3 p.'mi. Geotlernen's Claay, Tuerday, A . W Ucion Claes, Saturflay, 8 p. in, Tception, Mondoy, p. 10, McVIOKER'S THEATRE, Lest ‘Thres, Hights of Molieker a8 Gix, n the Successtul Comedy, RUNNING A CORNER! ROARS -OF LAUGHTER! Wfgnentn, (uly Gis woek, incluing SATURDAY TIE 8EA OF NEW OHIOAGO THEATRE, Clarkat,, besr Havaoljd, opjoelio Sacrman House, ouday Giext, the Goryeous Spectacle, Jolin Oxenford’s adsjation of the TWO ORPHANS, With Atsgnincont ¥ctorial Iffects and & Powerful Cast, EOOLEY'S THEATRE, MONDAY, Bept, 27, Every Lvening and Wednesday g and Sacurday Matines, Six NWovw Stars A.cidocl TO THE FAMOUN CALIFORNIA HINSTRELS ! Becond wesk 0f the Great Play e TINS! eflul can 00L. W0OD'S MUSEDM, Two Grand Putertsinments daily, 2 p, 1. and € p, . “The Marked uocess of the Boason, ki SHIRTS, A Good Bhirt, $1.50 A Good Bhirt, $1,75 A Good Bhirt, $3.00 FROM STOCK. AIIRTS to nrder & spoeialty, C, &¥1p Linea Collars 83 per doxy RHARRIS & OOBE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURRE OF TRAING ERENCE MARKR. —t Sataedsp s nisd. S Bund s hubaar axopaie ] 2% v, eamian. rivo Suodag at B CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN HAILROAN. Ticket tWiceey b2 lark-ai, (Snerman. niee. wd 35 Gan v rmer Hatininstes and af the fepait, 2 |_Lae |_dre £ 8. 3 B0D, my iian. L +100% alm. ¢ 3400, . Ulinida HExmo, i1 $8:98) m. 11 m. 180 & m), 3 &L . 4920 8 m 15 A, m. § 450D, m. o p m, ¥ 720D, e, WO, m, § 58 me a—Drepnt corner of Weil Inirin are. -Depot cornor of Canal aud Kintiate, MICHI AN CENTRA 1 Bunats Footar AL PALROAR: Tekerrer, 6 Sarnes of| e caat arner o oy {etn main line) Kxpres Halm 7 o Aecomym Atlantic Fru oy ( CHICAGN, ALTON & ST. LOUIS. and (iirayn, Aonens ity @ d Deneer Snorl Lines, Tnéon Depat, “West ' _near Mudlonat, bridge, 1% Uficer: 41 ety k123 Rt IaAt., and carasr Soghe anears it 1 Kazaas Clty and Denvar Frat & D1 Lo agd oriniola 1. Loaty, Bpringlield & Toass.. ris, Reuxuk : e ator, Lacon, Washing! Jollel & Dwiehit Aoc o) 9ms.m.| 5000 m 3 Keimn i SHAG B 1 0709 Al i ! s40p. m. 0 s, 1040 m C> Bunday. §Ually, oxoepl . Cicann, MiLway rerat, carner bu & ST, PAUL RALRIAN. ot ant Canni-sta, Tickst Ofiey, 63 South Clark-st,, oppussteArrman Haase, and at Dent, A, Mjimankoo & Prairly du Cai Teiun, asarni oo Miuaukee, L Cron 4 Fit B Nt Pagl,’ Minnesjolis, Ripon. 'i)flxh l 4 Green Hay, througr.! PR A S Avap thiough Fpros ILLINNIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. ; of Lakert, unl Fontf Taetyserond-st, Depot, font aa e Nt ooty st menectar Ko kuk B abuqas & Stouz City Dubeage & Sionx Cig ¢timau Pasapuger,., CHICACO, BURLINGTON & WUINCY RAILROAD, Dgpetes il 1 Latkietty Indiaaia: ot Sutseniheity and Ganatan oenid ats, Qfrces, 53 Clari s Zeare, T _drries, Mal and Krpress, ... . Utiane sud purestar By Aurorn farivngor (N30 Datmans & SEECIy i, o Cacitc Nleut Exp, for Omzias. 1 Giigy Geabomaurii, 34 oseply I Diwae i Downsratirire Acconr Lhwnecs Grorn A, From Contral Nasas NE, oatoe un deprt fout Taase, | A, Indianapol > g 1200 woon? B:30p. m. AU Nt 1 B:00 p.m.| CINCINNATI ZIR LINE AND KOKOMO LIVE. From 1N nrinnaid & 51 Loubs Resilieny dopst, ear, : Turroll-dia,,” Weet Side, Ticked ojice, 1 deace. g ’fl'““n‘llpn"‘ Lonlarille & Cinein. uall iy Lxgrans . Ba.m. Tadiusgedie, Loutseiils & Giaoiar| oo™ ™ usth (daihy P 8:up, m. PIITSBURG, CINCINKATT & ST. LOUIS RAILATAD. Tvikeet attice, #andolph-at,, econd week of | Cjlumbus, Pittiburg & Now York| e “ P it P ¥ Mo Yok V208 e |* 880 p.m. CASTE” arf EAST LYNIE, | Acknowlodgd by Preas and Dublic ne uneqnaled. NICAGD RAILWAY. SUNDAY LECTURE SOOIETY. Tho third sesson begina OCT. 3, with an eatirely new kecture by ROBERT COLLYER, On "TIIS MARRIAGE QUESTION,” McCORMICK HALL.3 p. m, Atmiston, 10 conts ACADEMY OF MUSIC. W.T.MELVILLE. SMOKE, (r the Pirales of 13¢ Cnfs apeake ! Friday Evenlng—Deveit of W, T, MELVILLE. Baturday Evenlug—Twa Gloriois 1l and JACK HARKAWAY IN IRELAND, Matuecs Wedniuaday angd Satarday, T MCORMICK HALL. Victoria C. Woodhull Will deliver her_naw ond startling orstion, »THE TLUTI AT LANT,” st MCoruuck Mall, Chicago, Fri- dav Eveutug, Oct. 15, 1373, “FINANCIAL- ILLINOISTRUST Savinég) Bank, 122 and 124 South Clark-st. OAPITAL AND SBURPLUS - - - $525,000 I*ays 4 per cent interest on Trust and 6 per eent on Savings Depos- < Suaduy eaccplod, § caplbatinitss and Sutiday BALTIMORE & OHID RAILROAD Truing bowoe Jrum vear af VaKiuR Lusiding @nt Just af Taewsisscondat, Jichd ajice, Wi Clarkedt., evrnee of Washinatun, Teave, | Avrice, Mall, Sumilaa Excepted.... Ytin. | 102D, Eapine, Dary.o oo ima] T CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depaty corner @ Virn Buren und shernan.ats, Tickel %0 Graud farwe five (Imaba, Lesvenw'th £ Atchtson £x Feru Acounmodation, Nigni Expros MEDIOAL OARDS. DR. LITTLE, Tate of London, thirty yeara’ hapital practice, curos il private discosen fawelintely without mercury, Sivvoud DeLLlcy causnd b9 i aul young are quickly ro o1 Ofe Interviow yuite sufe Ortico vory private, 104 West Alun LONT SLANIIUOD, errors of youth, e stared ta Vigorous mian St GOl or wrlte, m LNOK HOSPITAL, oorner Waabiogton sad Frankliuata., chastersd by the State of Ll vl Tor L oapron purposact & eiviog o ‘possibly i saaor ol pee ell knu b e lsaslc ~age s0d T ooy g ST .,..::ofl‘l"fj y dite lfuporiane & book 1 ¥ ot ot Llibiun Ga tha Lacu, alc. Ladiea tauirlig i icaty Attaation, =it horie biard, ric, call 0§ Wit iy sontidentia! . . waell 7 Sindas, 1940 13, REOPENTNG OF THE ASTOR HOUSE, W YORK CITY, BY ALLEN & DA ‘fus Astor House, having bewn entirely renovated with tuodern bmprovemeuts aud uowly furuisled, v 10w pensd an a Brstecines butsl,on fhe Eurvieat i The busines publia will fnd 1t ung of thy lwovt Sow- fortable sud convendent {u the city, the rots belu unasiully large, light, and siry. Ow of Otls Vrow elegunt passenger elovstors will zun all ay and all nlght,tho boat of scrvants will be employvd snd no paiue will bospared for thy comfort of 1 patrons, Main sutrance vn Vesey-st, Hooms §1to §4 & day, “The Rotunda Las Doen wioguutly Sitod s o Testaus raut, aud will furnish ol the delicaclos of the seasou, ‘Tho Baeat oputerc fn the countey 8 sociuiy, The b w 0_choicost wines, liy il b suppliod with W0, ShOC G DAN Droprictord, GODVERNEUR K, I} LANRING, Mausgee, . 1),-Mr, Dam will coutinue bis propristarsbip of i Dajon tguats Sorkeons of s bast the Union Squars liotel, N aoun Lot NO CURE! . Youasit Dr. Kean, 360 BOUTH OLARK.ST,, CHICAGO, p el Ry wnly physiclan in the clty who Uttige hours, ¥a. wEp, m. IDF. OLXIN, 197 Weablogion-at., Cbleago. Louger cogaged than auy physician (u Clicago i e trestment of Chronis, Bexual, and Privato Discoses, Setninal Weakness Tuipoteney pertusnentiy cured. Ladive requiring deli- cato treatment, with home uud boatd, wsy call of write in confdence, A book for sl (illustrated), 10 ceate. PRESCRIPTION FRER £ the speedy curef Bemiual Weakuess, Lost Mane Foea. ana Wi diLorders brouybt on by tudiscretious or, excess, Any druggist bas tho bugredicuts, Address | DAVIDSON & 0., Doz 2,26, Now Yock

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