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CAUGHT RED-HANDED. A Distiller and 0 Reetifier Come to Grent Gricf, Tho Government OMcers Get On the Trail and Put an End to Thetr Misdecds. Highwines Will Not Remain Hot for Two Weeks, CHICAGO, ‘Thora have not lately been many whisky soiz- teres In Chicago, and thors wae, consoquently, mich interest folt yesterday In hosting thats concern on tho canal down by Brighton had boon taken possossion of by tha rovenus ofi- cers, Somo two wooks ago information came foto tha hands of tho Fodoral oftoors that a now distillery wae putting crooked whisky on tho market, Buporvisor Mathows, into whose hsnds the matter had fallen, put it incbargo of hisdop- nity, Capt. A. H, Brooks, and the lattor, assisted py Deputy Collectora H. A. Plympton and J, M. Muna, followed the clue up. » It was found that tho old distillery, in tho Town of Cicoro, bolow Brighton and on tho panke of the oapal, had Jatety been occuplod by Androw Cochran, an importation from honeat Ohio, aod that very tendor rotations oxisted ba tween tho distiller and the firm of itue P. Hatching & Co,, rectifiers, of 10 and 12 Weat Randolph street. After much following ond goarching, it wae seccrininod that tho fraude were commiltod by conveying from tho distillery to the rectifying Louse cortain barrols of bigh- inea properly stained, dumping tho contents pf theso barrela into the rectifiors’ vata, wd then taking tha ompty barrels back by stealth and refilling thom and taking them dowo ain. Tue mode of operation having boon discov- ad, * ne 4M BXSENITION WAS ORGANIZED, md Thursday ovoning the whoto mattor was lad open, and the partios to the fraud wore ‘titly caught In tho act of rofilling. A portion ofthe ging wore ycaterday approhended and brought up for examination before Commissionor Hoyne, District-Attorney Ward oppearing for the- Govornment, and Col, Jucssen, ox-Cal- lector of Rovenue, for the rospoudents, War- rants had boon issued for Androw Cochran, the ; distitor ; David Cochran, his brothor ; Rue P, Hatchine, the seclitior, and brother-in- jay of tho distiller; Thomas L. Wis- wall, of tho rectiflors’ firm; J. Gh Williamaon, bookkeeper for tho roctifiers ; and Eli Bannister, foroman in chargo of the diatil+ Jey. Androw Cochran and Wiswall were not found, bus the others were, A. IL, UROOKS was the first witness, and said that ho Girat visit- ed the distillory Monday toss; at that timo bo ioqtired who was tho proprietor, aud was told that he was out; Dauolater, howover, ropro- sented bimuolf as manager; having suspected something wrong, ho had been watebing tho placenight and day; Chursday ho followed a wagon driven by Androw Cochran from tho dis. tilloty to the rectifying house; saw the wagon solosded §=oof ten = barrola, nnd about balf-an-hour aftermards it was filled with ten empty, barrole and drivon back bythe samo pan. Witness got Muon aad Plympton and went up to the distillery: arrived thera about 7:30; mot a man on tho platform who wid bis, name was Cochran; {6 was nat tbe proprictor, howovor ; thon ran around the building and mot Andrew Cochran at tho door of the etablo which adjoinad ¢ho oistora-room, and was divided from it only) bya plank partition ; found a board looge, pushed it one side, and got {nto the ** wine-room "; found two ompty barrels ogend and suother ompty one under the draw off pips of tha recelving clatern ; the fastening of the Government lock on tho faucet was drawn out ao ag to allow tho fancat to be turned, and bighwines to be drawn off ; took possexsion ofthe property. COLLECTOR WEUSTLE produced tho oficial notices showing that Andrew Cochran wau the sole proprictur of the distillery, and that Rio YP. Hutchins and Thomas L. Winwalt owned the rectifying satablisument ; the distillery was authorized to commance buals pees ieee aud the uther place July 1. Mr. ka, boing cross-examined by Col. Jaesseo, did not add much to his former teati- mony, excopt that ho said that when ho and his usistants examined tho barrels in tho cistern. toom the highwiues in thom woro found hot from tho still, aud the buvg-holos all wot, show- ing that they had just boon Alicd. Hi. A. PLYSIPTON, Deputy-Coltector, waid that, when ho called W tho distillery and asked to sce the dis- tillery book, he was informed that it waa kopt by Hutching at bia placa on Randolph streat. When ho went up to the diatillory Thursday ing, be went into the atable-door, and saw a the hole into the cistern-room and pica it; howelzed him and asked him Tame was, and tho man sald it was Bolth, Afterwards ho saw him again ad he anid his namo was Hutchins, In other pointa witness procisely corroborated Bir. Brooks, On croga-examination, whon asked ou tho state of tha whisky found m the bar- rit witooss gaid it waa warm, or hot, Mr. Ward auked what tho dato of tho tax-pald Mumps on the barrola was, and witness said that iw Sept. 27. Mr. Jucssen, who had of] along ban trying to prove that tho whtaly might have putin the barrels before the Gauger loft that day, wau rather nonpluesod wuon Mr. Ward shed witness if it wore possible -for highwinos toremain hot from Sopt. 27, when tho tax was alleged to have been paid, $0 Oat. 7. JM HONN Mat uleo examined, but bis tostimovy varied in bolmportant point from tho other witnesses, COMMISSIONER KOYNE sonounced that he ebould hold David Cochran ad Matching tn $15,000 bail oach for nppoar- se before tho District Court. Tho ball of Hunnuter and Williamson was fixed at 25,060 ‘Tro next part of the trial was the production Sod acceptance of M. B, Derrick as bail, On bu owa showing, Mr. Dorrick ia worth over $10,000 clear of''all incumbranco, Mo swore ay that bo owned two farms in Lake ty, comprising 188 acres and worth @ 60; 180 acres in Washington County, $20 acres to Wayne County, 268 acres in Morgan County, 8) acres tu Casa County. Bosldes bared he aware to tha ownership of 85 eet on Sixty-tiret street, eleven lols in South Bear and the premises No, 153 South Mor- #59, {6 Waller atroot, aud No. 180 Nowberry ay- eane. Yn addition, tho bailor’ awore to BSD, 000 es mortgages and 310,000 worth of inaur I THE PENALTIES, iit feferenoe to the Cochran vaso, it should be * ed that tho penalties to be sesessed, if a jury t ll fod a verdict of guilty, will bo Buos of not ts than $1,000 nor more than $5,000, and ternw ke imprisonment from six months to three oma and this, too, on at loaut threo difforent eRe, eer RES, ELSEWHERE, SATISFACTION AT WALLINGTON, Spielat Dispateh to The Chteato Tribune, squnuxoron, D. O., Oct, &—Biuford Wilson, licitor of tho Troaaury, and H. J. Yaryau, ef of the Internal Rovouue Agents, returnod is morning fron the Weat. ‘They found tiat Proparations for the trial of the great whisky inna Chicago and Milwaukea ara completed, rm excellent Grand Juries have been obtained, te thaball the tooal Governmout oftivors aro ri ee in earnest in their attempts to cou- uo whisky ring. Diatriot-Attorney Ward, conga they found specially activo, aud are the peut tust ho will be able to conyict most of dency pects Who will be indicted. ‘The ovi- Teent against tho distillors iv conclusive, aud dant evidence of a utartling character haa been tom ned: ‘The repart of Byacial Agont Haod wake tieago contalus sevoral prominent namics tone me wot yet boeh mentloued in donuec- Iki bh the rip, Jake Nebm, of Chicago, in ton, be placed in a vory uncomfortablo posi. thon Y recont disclosuros. ‘The ovidenca in vary Tek, Agaloat wome of hin snip es. It tho Toullt Judge follow the precedent in the st. ot Sates, the principala, eveu if ignorant Tele aie for thelr agents, cannot oscape, ys, Ww bolde pmplaters to @ strict accountabil- for the acta of their agents. MILWAUKEB, My WPtslat Duapatch to Pie Chicago Tribune, Bind agenN, Bept. 8.—The distillery of Louis ‘opf, im the ‘Lown of Lake, has been again for Violation of the Intorual revenue fav. ST, JOSEPH, &. Apeetay Dismateh to I'he Cateago Tribune, a ‘onkYH, Mo., Hept, 4.—'The opinion of {ties tuer, of the Supreme Court, on the aub- the revenue frauds ig regarded hore aa entting off tho legal hopo of tho Indictad partied. Itinastatomont not to bo misunder- stoad of a law whono severity nuns can dony, THE YOUNG FOLKS, MISS SPRY ABNICATES, To the Filitor of Tha Chicago Tribune: Prumriecn, Oct. O.—He, ho,—oxousa my amilin’;—bat he, he, ho. Thero, I'vo bad « hoarty chucklo, taken off my spocs, wiped them, 4nd put thom on agalp, though am boginning to tuiuk [don't abeolutely need them to 500 some dungqs protty plain, and now If tho much-endur- ing oditor will lot mo, will toll what 1 am o-lnughing at. “Mr. Froa” objocts to answorin' my ques: tious bocauao lie says they wero ton parsonal, and ‘personaltios” has nothing to do with tho pointatiesne! ‘That, after coming out In tho columns of a colobrated journnl, a-telling tho world tho atate of his socks gud undorwoar! ‘That, aftor eottin’ bim- solf up a4 a targot, and oponly asking to bo plot at! That, after calling soveral writers by namo, and a-sayin’ ungallant things to'em, Ob Harry, Harry—I a-most said Old Harry—conristancy plainly seems not to bo uno of the Ae virtucs, 1f, ad you say, it fs not a sho ono. Sappoain’ my fotter was personal, isn't this econtrovorsy made up of individual complaint ? To bo puro it wouldn't boo dificult thing to avawor the marculino partof ib fn lutnp, it being, with a fow oxcoptions, the one old plaint, but to bo poraonal is only to bo goucroua to tho bottor dispositionod ones, not leaving thom to bear the blame of tho Hl-naturad, ill-logica) growl, 80 I jost took up the arguments individ- ually, Wasn't it tho most thoughtful boy of the lot who, what bla brothers failod to broak the bundle of sticks, and banded it to him, Jeat tooit the aticks scparately aud made short work of tho bundie? No doubt, could thoy havo ontered a protest, thoy would have said, in tho sprit of “Harry B. Vroo": You haint got no business to snap each ono of us, yort was told to break tho hull bundle." Now J inpist, cach ono's argumonts makes up this covtrovoray, aud wo havea ripht to mect them haud to hand, especially when any one squares off in such fino style and invites the combat. A-caltin’ us “silly girla” ond “sour old maida," becauso you couldo's answor the questions, {8 so uch imoro intol- lectual-so much better styls of argn- mont, than for tho girls ond ‘wimmen" to say a wan Jp jilted ora foo) because he dou't taketo’om! It makes mo laugh, “Where sro the Now England daughters, thrifty and homelike, of Atty yoars ago?” Yott vald a bright thing whan you rald thoy were not to bo found in our parlors of to-day. "It ia quite Aatural to suppose that they warn’t to bo acon, unlosa they can ‘matorialize.” I boliove you called yoursclf a young man, Can you bo so vory yotng, and yet havo beon personally nc- quainted with tho girls of half o contury or #0 ago, that you are a-sighin' go luke a furnace after thom now 7 If you ora young, thon you don’t know nothing about them, but jest repeat what you have heard you pa or randpa soy. <Aby parrot cnn do that If you ain't young, then you boln't progreesed much, if you haven't got beyond what your grandmother used to say aod do. Am afraid you Brea harp with only ono string. In that cayo, wo mnuat not look for thomes and juspiting yatiations in that direction, Then tho plea about dancing. In tho first place. you can't dance, so you don’t want any- body oize to. Did you over bosrthe story of tho fox that had Hts tail cut off, and tried to ‘set tho samo kind of a fashion auioug the rest of tha foxos ? In tho rccond place, I would like amazingly to know if thoso same ‘thrifty Now England daughters,” couldn't toll—if thoy wags horo—of the joys of *ileol and Toe,” “Sir Noger do Covorly,” ‘ Virginis Reel.” “Tho Girl I Left Dohind Mo," and 49 on, and according to ‘Mr. Free," it didn’t hurt 'ema rite, Ob, no, ho sighs for jost auch girls now t Idon’t think Lever read “anywhero, that tho young men of thom daye had to, or did, cutnb- lush “Ijterary clubs” to make ‘om the smart, thrifty girls their descondeuts pint back to with sech a glow. You jeut ask your pa, or your grandpa, if you aro A very young mon, what they did do ov thom old-time winter ovonings, and I'1t wager conrid- orablo they’! tell you, with» chneltle, and a dreamy look of old memorics o-creepin’ {nto their eyes, how thay got ont tho old slah, Aled it wich laughing, chattering girla,—tho very old girls you spoke of,—aond rode 10 or 12 miles, tbroogh sech snow as you never saw tho like of to some’ country ball whoro they donced till daylight; or they will tol! you of the old-fashioned " huak- ings,"with ite dancing aod “ bussing games,” till way into the night; orif you aro not young, you'll semomber it yourself ; Fee you pint back to those old-time girla as though you was a-pint ing st tho monumont of porfoction, with a scowl at tho lassios of our doy, who have tho same fun in 'em, though they pnt {t to difforent tunes and dance it out in diferent daucas. Let ‘om danco; it won't burt ‘om any more than it hurt our grandmothors; 0d ago and bit- tor times come soon enough, Don't try to anoil their young days. Who knows but tin years from now somo man growa hard, with youthful juice all turned! to bitter gum, or somo young noodle, imitating what ho thinks sounds impoulng and grown-up- man-y, will pint at 'em aud way: * Bab! what uscless fools our young: girls aro; where are tha nico, sensible girls of 1875" ? You gay the young mon of to-day aro go far from porfect; that tho bost of wives would prove unavailing to make them so. ‘I'hon in the namo of goodness, why don't you attend to your own distemper, aud when you baye foand your- solves good physicians unto yourselves, extend your practico among your neighbors, If you can't minister nolo yourselves, don't fly at the girls, bocauee they won't undertake such une Profitable tinxering, What is tho uso, or where in tho on- couragoment to ‘om, to make thom- selyos so lofty, for such poor reward? And now, thoogh I haven't begun to oxprosa my feelings and my disdain of such amail, ungoner- ons, uogaiisnt masculinos as have aslred their Pottinoss jn these columns, I bow my farewell, and ca)l earnestly upon othera more competent. Will not Mra. Swisshoim, Gall Hamilton, Loulse Alcott, and othora that once was girls, and now @re aimost aa emartand almost as famous as some young mou wo know of, come Figut for- word and uso their gifts whore they will do so much good ? Thisis tho last requost of Nanoy Sexy, spinster. P.5.—If "Vornon” and “Ajax” and any of tho athers who have apoke ao earnaatly and to way, ever como to Plumileld, I want to toll ‘ol ow proud Lam of them, aud hopo I shall avo tho chanve. NB IT WAS ALWAYS THE SAME, To tha Editor of ‘he Chicago Tribune > Uyne Pank Hovar, Oct. 7.—I have been road- ing the “Young People’a Column" of ‘Tue Turmonz, and stoning to young peoplo's com- monts theroon until, apon my word, 1 do won- dor what ago I livo in, and where wo aro all going to. Girls aug boys—for evidently many of tho writers are girls aud boys—write flip- pautly of life's grave rospoustbilitios, and look forward to marriage ag an unlimited vacation, wm which, frea from teachoru, lessons, aud pa- rental restraint, they will do justas thoy please to thofp hearts’ contont, By thon, men and women who haya lived long enough’ tg kuow what bread and butter for ono mouth cont’, aud to bave discretion enough not to attempt repeat the miracte of tho loaves and fished‘in’ Mais day when tho Lord te only eup- posed, toh \\tiosa who holp thenaelves, are pronouns “old fogy"*ish, Men aro called sollish because they are not willing to tempt fate with thh expbyimant of feeding and cloth ing @ family of—ae yet—an indefinite number upon what bo bas foited a too small income fur himself, and young | i whose gloves, neckties, perfumery, cosmatica, Hh ra alone would foot up yearly to # sum that would appail a eula- ried man, bring all thei® mathomatical skill to rove that two cau lve * elegantly" upon what t required much ingenulty.to make cover the absolute necexsition of Ofte; in conseqnauce whoreof @ young man whowe aalary of 61,400 or $1,500 loaves patlstug: on the creaitaide of ble bavk-book at tho cud of the yoar, ast cooll down to count up hty presegt expenses,—boa: nt of roont, Isundry-work, “snodrica” ad at Kuow Whetthat qioana With young mun, noticud st was the largest item),—and he the conclusion that it waa polloy to marry, because it cost sbsoltte): pothing to dive fettow has tho right wort of & Wile." Khowing him to be the most fasttdious of mortalg, and a sovere critic of* woman's drove ant mente, | nuked what would pay for bousb Wid servants, ‘llouso Sad aorvante | Why, I gmail take some rooma and my wife will do ber-TWa work," was tho tart reply. OF lane THE CHICAGO TRI ewored, and dimly retnembering aomothing I had read about “en ting poarls before ewine,” drape Ped the subject, to witich he abruptly returued | wilt the remark, Or TD imight marry tho helrena on Calimet avenue who persuaded hor mother todischarge thy wervanta and did their work fyow choco; then Pemtid go home and live in the brown stone-front with the old folks." For ones, thorsh a oman, Thad neues enouzh to hold my (ongus. Times Lavo changed aince the poet winte For men munt work and women munt weep, Now, I fancy womon work and weop a4 wall, but toa often, Tuo daya of knight-orrautry are past, and nono of us want to 606 Our heroes bat. sting with wind-milis; but wo live in chivairy’e palinicst days, and trae, manly men nevor took up tho instruments of toll to keep the giant wolf from tho door of Joved ones moro bravely than now; and itis taro that wo find any who have notin their hearts the loving pride that leads thotn to surround thein with comforts and luxus rica evyon boyond their méana. And right hore I want to niske this plos for ny sex—it iy oftencr through what is given freely by, than what is ree quired of, man for borthatruln comes ty him for which ah is consured. Wo oannot blame men for what 4 #0 natural, nor can wo blame thoea who refuse to marty on avcouut of thoirimability to give one they love tho oase to which sho has boon accustomed in her father's house, and without whict alo could not bo comfortable in his, The result of a con- trary course is etamped ao plainly on the facon of throo-fourtha of tho wivon und moots that he who runs may road. 1 dospise the woman who matries forthe mero eako of being supported, but what words could express our contempt for the nan who doos it for economy becauno nome loving, daluded woman gives him tho benefit of hor body, soul, and brats withuut wages or Tecompense # Evidontly, bowover, to come back to pleasant- or things, human waturo is the #amo aa when Adam, who at boat was a bashful young gardon- 67, asked Evo to bo his wife, and i bavenowboro soon ft on record that Kho asked Lim to walt un- til his salary was larger, or ho had raved up somothing, but like a dear, good wonin, as aho was, sho said yes, and they wero marcied on the @pot,—no trouasonu, ‘no cards or cake. You may talk and proach pritdence untit you aro bind and gray, and young pooplo will moatly do as their fathors and mothora did hofore thom (outs too, for that matter, for which Ict ua bo dovoutly thankfnl), and when hor lover says, Your couch shall be roses beapangied with dow,"—Itoraily be has'nt oven that to offer, —swoatsixtcon thinks only of the poctry, aud for- gets that carved walnut, hair mattresses, and woven wire aro covaldored indlsponsable now- adays to sound nod healthy sleep ; and you nay talk ohout gonorous impulees, and congenial souls, and moonabine, until you sro teady for ingdom como to others, and they will shake thoir heads and teil you they are not ready and must wait till they are—go whint’s the use ? Don't you know everybody knows best how to manage his own affairs, and wiil do It, tov, whou all bag boon esid and dono, juatas if no advice had been given, aa they ought? Married people may groan and sigh, and warn the young of tue wrath ta coma; but if it be the will of Vravi- denco to tako from thom husband or wifo, what do they do? Tho moat sensible thing in the Wworld,—get another; aud tho problem of human loro will repeat itaclt While the waters eeck the sea, And while the young stars shine; and hoarts.will beat high, aud pulses will thrill, and ‘the light that nover wad on soa or lund” will shine in beautiful oyes, and lips will rov- erentinily repeat, If aught but death part thos and me.” Ganner J. Fremiay, SIX SPUNKY MAIDENS, To the Editor of The Chicaya Tribune: Orrawa, Ill, Oct. 6.—Having inferred that all havo the, privelega of communicating, we ven- turo to exprova our opivion in regard to this “Matrimonial Revival.” In fact, it would be alinost iinpossiblo to refrain after resding some of tho effusiona on tho aubjoct, Somo of the young men aro laboring under a mistake. Thcy veem to think the girl ato getting desperate at: tho halt inthe matrimonial market, and havo deemed it their duty to rizeand explnin, Well, yon have made tho mattor very plain, indeed, gontlomen. You havo shown your shallow and selflah natures ta perfection, If you can’t make your ‘Air Castlo” big enough for two, on & eslary of £900 per your, why, mako a bacholor'a hall out of it, and quit, Don't briug the girl's oxtravagance into account,—that ia weak buei- nous, ‘Tho little word o-f-rs-i-d accounts for nine-tenths of our bacholors—that's what's the matter with —* Worldilng.” ife’s afraid he should wish to be single ogain, Hal ba! Woll that’s onongh to mako one laugh himself to piccee. Ho doclares hin- self perfootly comfortable with his Clicquot and hunting-traps; buthow is it that when ho is lonely hs calls on bis lady frionds? Ab! that's) nover do, ‘hero's a vacancy in pia heart that a * yellow bird-dog” can never fill. Even af bo did find a girl that would make a good wife, that would not bo e fair exchange for ils little amusemements of bachelor lifo.” Ob, nof Koep night on, “Sonny; yo'll let you atono, 'Boipio ” ix not at all too oxacting in painting his fdeal woman, and bo may reat oystred tuat behas conjured nothing impossible to find. But should ie flod her to-day, is nood not ox- pect to win hor untogs lie ts sormewhero nosr tho *sidoal man,” and if thatis tho cago, he i one ofthefew, The men nowadava stay so long in tholr “mother's cupboard” that thoy got altogother too particular, ‘hoy aro actually spoiled, Any young man that can put up with a cold dinner in tho back yard during tho houxs-cleaning perlod, will make a model bus baud. ‘Then, why don't aome of theso young Tes save s little of their precious love for thar wives? Lovois juat os essential! aftor mar- rape a8 before, though none of them think ao. Girls, thera men all wear masks which they theow aside with the honeymoon, Try and un- mask them if you cau beforo you maka thom happy with that wonderful word of threo lotters, Tho “ideal man” does not care how much his girl “txea up” ta please him,—that is her own buainoes. Nor docs ha oxpect hor to hoop boueo as well as hor mothor: for that is impos- sible without the eame expsrionce. Heo is not particular, enough to bont up s partuer with sufuciont “stamps” to “ill tho bill," should bis fal) short of it. Let these chaps learn thoir share of domestic affairs before thoy censure the girla in rogard to matters of which tuoy Lave not the least correct ides. Bettor uso your precious time in learning to chop wood, eta., and a it * graceful buei- noss,” than in penning such nonsensical tirades, so that in aftor life yeu may not be ao uagener- gus as to call your wifo extravagant if it takes fourteen dozon clothes-pios a wook to atart the Tee, ~ Laat, but not loast, don't be carriod away with tho impression that the girls will be the Jeast bit changed by your curtain-lecturos. If they don't suit, you may console yourselves with the fact that thera is no one more contented than Bix Ov Marps, PEQGIE'S ADVICE. Mr, Tribune Man: Dunann, Hl., Oct. 5.—1 took up Taz Trravxe ‘tothor day, and came across an awful lot of stuf? "bout matrimony, I thought that was a queer kind of mouey, but sven found out. Thinkses mito, 1 wonder if they would ‘low me to put in my “gas” (I allus'docs tobhome). I thought I'd try, anyhow, ‘The drat one I came across was | Worldling.” T didn't like what ho waid ‘tall; course ho's got a sortoft right to live so if ho wants to, but I think, though I never tried ft, but I bolieve, novorthaloss, that there isan ccuvantage "in having a wifo,—thot ta, (f you get the eight kiud ofaone, Ita {ust the kind he uceds to bring him to his jaa; but he'd botter uot have ona atallif the "wine-oup” 1 considered essential to biv bappinees, Tbis noode no comment. No one is ignoraut of the musory ity ovils causo the levia’ or antovin’ wife, Thon agein, one who expects to got a girl who will ‘‘live only for and through” bin, will get “codded,” aud thoy ought to bo, for is is aur hua belug’s duty to ‘ive only for and through" any other one person? Here's where yer disappointed ; you expect too much, aud aour if yer don’t get it. Non, I'll esy sight hero, both sexes have thet fault, in a meauure, Now, hore's another ‘advantage comeg in; when you've got a nico little wife to home, you feel as though you'd got yomething to work for, some aim higher shan lo strivo for gato, towstisfy your own dosiros, You feel aa though you ad enough happiness, so wuch that you cau spare some ‘mougst yer frieuda aud neighbors, Don't care if you do givo & hittls to Ax up tho meetin'-houso, or for to poy the man inside for uearly tcariu’ the roof off, : I'm givin’ it ta the boya now, ao I'll give'om aparting, goutlo bint A girl told me ‘torhor day, aroal nice feller camo to see har, but how he did “ bang on," aud be kep' hangin’ on till the woe ema!’ houre;” started tine aud agin, aad forty lovin’ good-bys, but kep’ hangio’ou, Don's do ‘it bays, You sre too conuderin’ of our bad fevlin's on acoount of your doparture. If once in & while we say, * Donat be ine hurry,” or “It isn't very late, 's becausé we're afraid our weariness bas beon tou " impolitely ’ maui- tested, Well, | won't impose ou your time any longer, Prayin' that this wou't micet with your favor, J am, your bumble sertaus, Proais, ATURDAY OCTOBER ! THE SCHOOLS. Increased Faellities Gained Katabiishing Branches. Fixing the Poy of the Assistant Superfine tendent+--Patilion on the Bible Question, hy Statiatios of Attendance, The regular meoting of tho Board of Educa- tion wan held last evening, Present: Messrs. Bluthardt, Coyort, English, Hoyne, Oleson, Olinger, Reed, Suilth, dullivau, sud the Presi dent, PRotest4. Communteations sete read from the Principals and teachers of the Brown and Calumot Avenuo Schools, protesting againat tho recent action of tho Board in excluding the reading of the Kibla in the public schools, and asking that tho action be reconsidered, On motion of Mr. Olean, the communtoations wero ordsred placed on filo. THE ASSISTANT AUPERINTENDENT' SALARY. ‘Lhe fixing of the salary of §:0 now Doputy- Superintendent of Sohools waa then taken up, and, by a voto of 9 to 3, waa fixed at $3,000 por suduu. ACHOOL AGENT. Tho report of the Hehool Agent was then read, showing that on the 1st of Septomber there wos on hand $30,749.44. Tho etponditures for tha month wero £403, loving a balanco of 630,256.34 on hand Oct. 1, Tho report was accepted, BRANCH S0ROOLS, The Committes on Branch Schools reported na follows, locating the different branches and insking transfers of teschera : ‘The branches which have Leon rented are opencd a8 follows: Iu the building at t4o corner of Pauline aud Monroe atreeta there are between 250 and 30) children, leaviug the Brown School without double divisiou Mina Inabella Cowen, Alles Aura Q, Culou, Misa Nellie Holden, Mins Etoma Hhoemaker, and ‘Miss Fannie Jobnn heve been transferred from the Brown Hchoul, with Misn Cowon ia charge. ‘Tho achoul on Union etrect fn opened with more than S00 pupils, rebeving both the Foster aud Fourteenth Breet Seboula” of — ali double — divistous, The teachera | tranaferrel nro Mina F, Mathews, Miss Mary E, Clarko, and Miss Sarait Greone from Foster School, and Alisa A. Hull and Mina A. Downs from the Fourtcenth Street Schout, and Miss E, Lulande and Mies E, Dammers from the Holten School, Bliss F. Mathews in charge, ‘THe hell to Harriaon street in openod with about 179 Dupile, yet to bo inereasod by 3d of 40 more to be iransferred from the Polk Brest Nobool. ‘Thie relieves the Doro aut Polk street of double divisiour, Mrs, Mo YP, Clay wan trauuforred from tue Franklia, Miva A. Herrick from the Dore, and Misa M, Spooner fram the Potk street, Mrz, Clay in charge, The buliding at tuo corner of Eighteenth nnd All- Port Atreots is npened with 25) puplle, relieving the Walsh Strect Bchool of all double divivions, Misa A, Edwards, Misa Vauliza Candi, ani Miss §, Hayward are transferred from the Wala Street School, Miss Edwarda in charge, ‘The building on West Fourteenth street, nese Throop, {8 opened with Ju pupil, relieving the Olarke of all double divisions. Mine M, Curran, Ming 4, Bisteklaud, and Miss M, Price are trauafersod frou tio Clarke, Mlea Curran {a chargo. Provision fs thus tuade for sicarly 3,000 pupiia who havo heen in school tut a half a day heretofore, aud only atx or neven teachers {9 addition (o thoro already employed are needed, b For te preacut, uutil the Moard has time to con. sider the matter more fully, we would recomtaund that for ench branch the teacher in charge have an addition of $5u per yosr to her present. salary, except that for tho branch in Union street the sslary of tho teacher in charge be made $100 more than her present salary. Tho reporta for the month to the Board can be adiled to thone of tho schools to which they are the nearest in locatfon,| ‘rhe reporta of several other committees wora heard and adopted, or referred, ATTENDANCE, The statistics of attendance st the schools during tho past month were submitted by tho Suporiatendont, of which the folowing is ‘a di- gout: North Division—Total echolara avrolled, 3,550; avorage number bolon; ing. 7,892.7 + averago daily attendance, 7,002.0. South Division—Number of scholars enrolled, 9,600 4 average number belovging, 8,613; avorage daily attendances, 8,217.1." Wert Division—Total scholare enrolled, 21.053; nvorago number be- fonging, 19,077.8, High Setool—Scholara on- tolled, 415; averago number belonging, 407; average number attending, 399, Normal ‘Bebo —Scholars enrolled, 186; average number bee longing, 185.7; avorago daily attoudance, 124.2, ABLIBTANT PRINCIPALS, A general discussion thon enaved upon the adoption of a resolution submitted some timo ago and Iaid over prescribing the duticn of Au. sintant Principals, and flually the furthor con. sideration of the question was postponed until the next mocting, ee MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CHICAGO, OCT. 8. AngwzD—Prop Montans, Uufalo, sundries; stmr Corona, Ht, Joseph, sundries; prop Anule Laurie, Green Bay, pig-iton; schr 8, J. Luff, Ford iver, lumbor ; atiur Chicago, Manitowoc, sundries; achr B. Barnos, Escanaba, lumber; bark City of Grant Rapids, Muskegon, lumber; acht Mary, Muekegan, lumber; achr J, 1, Do Goudres, Muskegon, light; ec br Kearearge, Mantstes, lumber; atmr Muskegon, Muskegon, atindries ; prop, Huelbut, Buffalo, cual sche 2, A, Mayes, Port Muron, lumber ; rebr Tsletgls, Ludington, Inrober j echr Christians, Kenosha, gravel ; achr Kate Darley, Bt Joseph, Ught; prop Tocumseh, Goderich, salt; brig Commerce, Mepomonoe, luni- ber; acow J, 2 Wilson, Leland, lumber; achr F, B, Gardner, Ford River, Inmber ; echr Helle Brown, Ford Haver, umber ¢ achr Amoskeag, Bister Lay, woud ; sohr Evaline, Menominee, wood ; eclir H. ©, Albrecht, Grand iver, lumber ; achr Glad Tidiugs, Menominee, lumber; achr A, M, Beer, Menominee, lumber jechr Mary Booth, Alnapee, ralltoud tlos ; echt Usy State, Mcnomines, cedar posta; achr Mary Nav, ‘Two Rivers, lumber; ache Japan, Manlatce, tumber bark Gen, Hy Sigel, Black River, ‘pig srou; sebr It, Rand, Kewauvee, bark; schr Leus jobaton, Maulates, lumber; tug New Era, Muskegon, towing; barge Golden Harvest, Muskegon, lumber; Ddargo City of Exley Muakegou, lumber} barge Mary Amanda, Alts~ kegob, lumbar $ ‘achr Reclprocity, BMauistes, lumber } acur Driver, Alaaxs, wood, CLEanen—schr Jesale Phillips, Manistee, 10,000 ba vats, S tons ousl; prop City of Owen Sound, Port Col. borite, 25,475 bu'wheat ; achr D, Barnes, Menominee, 4,000 bu corn, 5,000 bu oats, and merchandle Kw. Gifford) Bufo, 34.228 ba corns rig’ Come merce, Menominee, 100 bris pork, 100 bria ‘beef: barze Nollie Gardner, Vort Haron, 39,000 bu corn j eclr 3, 4. Lum, Ford Hiver, ¥ tona coal; stmr Corona, Bt, dency annitiee etme Guseago, Saslwaukes, 30 ria oil, 66 bris apples’; atiar lanitowuc, 90 fete rutty16 Driv ole oy Nout Cieanances—Prop M. Groh, Manistee, 209 bu ost; sche Jobn Bean, Michigan City, 60 cds atoney atmr Muskegon, Grand ‘Haven, 20 ‘bals salt, 10 brie pork ¢ alar gon, Muskegon, J bria oll, 2d pkg ruit; acht Oconto, Monominee, 38 bria pork, 8 tc lard, 35 bela oil} achr Oconto, Dopero, 80 brls pork an beet; etm City of Toledo, Ogdeuaburg, 0,000 bu carn; atmr City of ‘Tolodo, Port Huron, 60 bria pork, 10 tca lard; atte City of Toledo, Duncan, 40 bela flour, 33 1s pork, 15 brls beet, 4 brls onions, 205 bage feed; inr Clty of Tulodo, 4° brie ofl, 17 bris apptes, 1 tub butter, and eundrios; prop Oceah, Mon- treal, 409 brls four aud sundtica, LAKE FREIGHTS.. enicado, There was moderato inquiry for veesela; but re cent rates wore pald, and carriers generally were ask- {og Woadvance, Whoat was takeu at So, corn at 230, and oate at 2!s0 for Buffalo; atid wheat to Ogdens- burgst To Charters: For Buffalo—Schr Oyarlta, Wheat aldo} Uarted allanting, caus, and Kershaw, corn ant oula, st 29(0 for corn abd 940 for ats ; sehr Lafropier, coru st 3\{e prop Moutans, corp, through, ‘To Ugdensburg—Scbr Atwater, wheat at Je; and ate Hrooblyn, cata, through. | To' Kingston—chr W. 1, Allen, wheat on private terma, Capacity, 73,000 bu wheat, 100,000 bu corn, and 135,000 bu oats, AILWAUKER, On tho 7th, gratn-vessela were in fair demand, and ‘Jc offered ob wheat to Duffalo, but this did not meet with the views of carriers, Iwo being asked. Oswego rates wero firm at 630. Kugagements wero? Schr late Ue Jounesu, wheat to Butfalo at 3c, DETROIT. Hates wore frm ov the 6th, and tending upwards, Charters reported: Schr Dominion, of Tervuto, mixed lumber, Malden to Buffalo, $2.00 perm, gold} achr Cheney’ Aiues, Whaat to Kiugeou, Byes ache G ley, wheat to Uawego, ba, BUFFALO, Un the Gth rates were firm and ve scarce. Ib1e underatoud that there is considerable cosl bere for Duluth, and that veasele can yet $1.95 to $1.80 per to! with return cargoce of wheat at lo per bu urer Culcago frelgbts. The ouly charter was reported by Juliu My Laughua: Schr Albeniag, plaster to Cloveland, Ge pet bri, oawEaa, ‘The rate on coal lo Chicago ts atoady at 91,59, and to Bilwaukeo st $1.40, Hoveral vessels are at present loading for Lake Michigan ports, iueludiug tho scure Itasca, Nevada, Charles A, King, Yankoa Blsda, and ‘The schr M. F, Merick takes iron ure, Char 0c, free Laudliny j sche E, Bates, same 125 buns), at saue rate, LAKE MIQHIGAN, CHICAGO, ‘The brisk northeast wind which set in yeaterdey moralng bas had the effect of detaining many vessels qa port which otherwise would have laft,.,.The tug —-TWELVE PAGES, «nto T. Kenith and the sche Sincota Dall are wnder= iming repairent the dorks of the Chicagy bry-Do:k Company,...A private diapateh wan tecetred here yon- torday ennownctog that the athe Grare Bherwned, with wheat from Detroit to Huffalo, i ahora at Fort Har. ane her cargo all wet. ‘apt, Grogler, the Chief ugineor of {he Wator-Works, received ® di steterday morning from tuo crlinan, Mr, Kallatrom, announcing that 9 vera ran into rly yeaterday morning at 1:48. o'ct ta tha vorasl could not be ne @ erlb was slightly damaged, whirls, however, ean eaaily be fepalrod, The vearel win fore-anitaft echooner, outward bound, ant etruck tio cribon the weatside, They refused to tell the crite inau hero the zeaeol wae bound for, anil give the natn of tho venel ax” Magdalena,” which, however, In beheved tobe Logs, The wind at the timo of the aecilent war Mowlug 12t¢ miles per hour, and but {it~ Me sea running, ‘The light on the tower waa burning well, and there ene no fog, Thin shows that tt war a cleat casa of carolensunts, and if the Captain fe uver Appreicuted an example ahiauld be made of Lim that Wwantd deter others from much reckles A patch from Fort iinon regarte the b arhore at AuSable, Mor cargo te being Ih abe will protablytget ait, LAKE FRE. BUPA. Specint Mapated ta The Chiesas Tritune. Berrato, Ot. &—The chr Grace Sharwnad, with wheat fro: Detroit. for Burtalo, te sshore 1 mile ot the pier at Post Lurwell, Mer decks are 2 feet under water, aud ft 14 Abonght she ina total loss, Capt, 1, Dimark, ax wrecks Ing-marter of the expedition, with the tug Henry Suly ttesmepnmp, etc, left this eventrg to raire the vernel {f poenitie, Veanel anal carga ate: bot jusured, ‘Tho vewscl wan valued st) abant $6,000, The Isrge schr Adama arrived this morsthy in tow of the Graves, She wan ina leaking cvndition, bul, instoad of taking on a steam-puimp at Detroit, an extfa crow was elipped, and abe was kept cleat with her orn pumps during the paeesye down, Tt 4 thought mo pert cf bur cargo of 445,400 bu of oats fe wet, VESSEL ACCIDENTS, IME MERCUANT. ‘The prop Merchant, of the Auchor Line, ashoro at Hactuo Keef, still lica in the eame position as when she first aot on, A dispatch received by Capt, Beers, the agent of thy Anchor Line in tly elty, yesterday ereu- ing, states that the tug Icecue Lad arrived at the aven> of dialer, Bho had begnn sctting up ber pumpe ta Bet out the corn sa avon an iho weather permita, the Unisk north wind preventing much being doue at present, The duck iuad of flour is safe wsbure. ‘Tha Feesel tay ving and vesides tho hele in er bottom she "does not 2 damaged mich, A apectal dispatch to Tne ast night, nara ‘Trspess from Recisie, received “ The prop Merchant ta wtill hard agroitnd ov tho Fr All laat night aud to-day tugs aud poutoonn have Leen busily at work, but tho chances for raving the yreeck or cargo ato rather allm, the rent in the bottom bettie much larger than wae at firat suppored, The numere ous pumpa at work make no vinible docreako of tho water in the hold. If a heavy ses suould come up is would be finpossipte to awe the propeller”? Conafderable l-foeling towards the Captain of tho yeasol iy expressed in tarine circles, Jt te claimed tnat bo fs an exceedingly carc mat, ind alwaya hugged the shore too clusely to rave time, Tis in thy recund {imo that be bas run ssbore on the recf, and another time be rau ashore on Milwaukee Point, Ax the night was clear, no cause for bia running arhoro {hin time cau bo arsyned, Tho cargo (a Insured for about $12,090, half of which, however, will be waved, ‘Tho veusel is aiso fully {naurod in Easteru compauica, CREMATED, An Associated Press dispatch received from Hamil- ton, Ont., states that the props Bt. Andley aud Bristol, lying at the dock at that polut, were burned to the water's edgo yesterday morning. The prop Zealand alwo took fire and was damaged to the oxtent of #1,09), ‘The Bt. Audley and Uristol were valued at $44,609 each, audi aro fully insured, IMPORTANT TO MARINERS. Wanmrsatox, Oct, #.-The Lightuouse Board gives notice that on and after October 13 2 light will Le shown from the lighthouso recently erected scar ths outer ent of the south pier at Manletes, Mich, and the Hiht herctofure shown from the keeper dwelling will bu discontinued, The light will be ted red, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL, Bpreiad Dupoten to The Chieagn Tribune. LaBaLLe, NL, Oct. 8,—-AnitrvED DY Riven—Prop E. G, Good, from Bt, Louis, hght; prop China, from Peorla, with merchandine for LaYalle ; ecow Nonesuch, from Hennepin, with posts far LaSalle. Drranten—Canalboat Polar Star, under sail with lumber, for St, Louin: canslboat W. T, Rockwood, under sail, ght, for Peoria; prop China, light, for Pears, Pasasp NTO CaNat—Prop Atlantic, towing canal- boat Messenger, both Habit, for Utica, to load with corn for Uhicago ; prop China, from Peru, with wheat for Chicago, Vase OUT—Bargo No. é, with lumber, for Peoria, ‘Twolve fect of wator on ‘tho mitroaill of Lock 15, ‘The river {s stil rising, Wind weat, Dawexronr, Oct, 8.—AnniveD—North America, Seneca, 0,000 bi corti; prop Montauk, Lockport, 200 bela flour y Admiral Prison, 4135 ompty bris, Chxancp—Sunbrato, LaSalle, 65,800 ft lumber; Neptuno, Ottaws, 63,500 ft lumber, 4,40 lath; Omaba, Morrie, 2,400 ft lumber ; Deer Park, LaSalle, 71,079 ft lumber, £2 m lath ; Danube, Ottawa, 81,007 {t lumber; Andrew Jackson, ‘LaBalle,' 79,200 ft dumber; D, Te Wright, Morris, 05,349 ft lumber, 19 m alitugles. = MISCELLANEOUS, G. C, Tripp, first mate of tho echr Chenango, was knocked overboard by one of the boomr,on Lake Michigan, an drowned,... Veasels aro now ehipping: atain from Kingston to Oswego at 1 cent per bushel, Deductivg tho clevating aud shoveling from Us, there is a amall margin for running expenses, Incase of ehortnge, the veseel-owner'’a Inbor and serrice go for nothin, Tha acow Asa Childa was beached and sunk at Pos Tuesday night, while attempting to Jeave the dock where she bad been lowing Inmber. Her deckluad was thrown — overboard... The sehr Germuu was driven ashore at Marbles heal fn the galo | Thursday night. Bho wan loaded with stone, ant” is considerably damaged....Saya the Buffalo Heyrese: « Withld a fow days advantage has boon taken of the presence st Chicago of the employes ef tho Coast Wrecking Oom- pany, wha were engaged on the work of raising the notod bark, Chicago Hoard of Trade, to secure their testimony relating to the condition of tho craft. We uuderstaud the evidence ¢leara away all rumors and reports that the holes in the water-cloeet were made whilo they wera at work on the craft, sud clearly estate Ushes tha fact that the holes were made prior to the sinking of tho vesrel,”...,.The Buffalo (uv: vier etates that 20, wrock, The tig Winslow, which was sent to her reacuo with steam pumps, Feturnod Wednesday night, and reports. her sntlerly broken up,...Acconiing’to the Cloveland “Leader, much anziot; felt regarding the safety of the tag 8, §. Coo snd her tow, the schr Bmeu, It wae known at Cloveland that the two crafts were to have left Tawas Tueeday, aud had they dono this they must bave been in the squall of Wednoxlay, ‘There Ins Possibility: that they wore tu the river or under the lands, ia which event they would be wafe, ANOTHER “BLOW” ON LAK ERIZ, ‘The storm which has been brewing for the pact several days burat yeaterday quite eeveroly, Early in the afternoon the wind, which had been off shore, suddenly veered sround to the north and northwest, and by early evening a perfect gale was blowing. T! effect among tho vesscia in the harbor, however, was not felt very severely, aw most of them were necured at tho docks above’ tho rutiroad bridge, and out of harm’s way. The scbr Lowla Hoas arrived during the evening from Toronto, aud in entering the river to- celved a Mitte thumplng, but sustained no damuge, Boon after tho gato comnicaced the echr Trenton put out, bound down, but had not proceeded far when ale was obliged to come to an atichor, whore sho ley at midnight,—Clereland Leader, ———_~ ‘tho Double Ship o Succonm Lomdon Saturday Revue, Tho Castalia—the double tubip which wan Ine vented to #ocuro tho passengers between Calain aud Dover fron sea-slckness, of at leat to toe duce the davger tos iminimum—seome, if we nay trust “A loeldont at Calais,” who writes to yestorday’s Thnes, to be a real suocese, Ho wave that ho walted for a good stiff wind in ortor t, test hery that, though she now and then soiled, oho pover pltoued at alls tliat no one on board of hor ever thought of being sick on the passage and yet that when tho mail-boat passed or in the game wea, the latter's deck was cov. ered with sick passengers, Tho writer returned to Calais by the tnail-boat aud was very sea-sick, thongh, as the wiud bad risen ainoo his voysce acrous, it 18 possible that oven in the Castalia co that day bo might havo suffered. Wile the Bessemer appears to bo aa yot a failure, tho humbler experiment of the Castslls aeoms to have carned 5 substantial succeys. Elegant Carriages, GLASS FRONT LANDAUS, AULBE'T! ARENCHS, CO. . LAND AOR SEE 1 Bone Workmanship and Styles Unescelled, CRANE, BREED & 651-715 Weat Kighth-«f., Cincinnati caw, BUSINESS GARDS. MADAME fF, PINCHON, 42 EAST TENTH-8T., NEW YORK, Tofortas ber friends and custom that, after en ab- wouce of several yours in Paris, New York with a large assortinent of T Cloaw, Aly, Huita, Evening aud Diuuer Drewes, GRAND. OPENING. LONGI! Ht and Monday, atza} south Blatv-st, Wines? 14 uore, aus Betreshcnentss Freah Ucer up ead. hab Mrotaitad Wy ot AUPDERBEOKE, co., 0, CONCERTS, TO-DAY, BALE OF SEATS for the Unrivated Con- certs by the THEO, THO AS Prrmonth Church, Ue 12, 1%, anit Wetnewiay Matinee, Union Park Courch, Get 5 ant, awd icetrines ORCHESTRA, Evgant Awitorinms, Herfect in Acoustica. First apyearance of the Eminent Piantat, one of (bo most prominent that has ever visited thin ‘country, MMB, MADELINE SCHILLER, Together with the UNRIVALED ONCHESTI other EMINENT SOLOISTS igtlosts J. Admiraton, $1. woatn, LO conte and $1 extra, according to loratinn Tee nerved Brats Matinees, ONLY $1, Eveninw C acerts beyinaté p.m, Matinee, 2 pom, Order carries at Tesergod 10 p. tay Carpenter & Sheldon, Manayera, ADELPHI THEATRE, Baturday, Oct. % at 2ovlock, Grand Gate Matinen, EAT SUCOESS OF THE OLIO, SET OES OF SOFTEAR PTE Loe, zie, G4, of The, No Extra, ‘The entito lst of Specialty Htarx appeara: FN. JONES, THE HOLLAND BRO: TA, THE LEON FAMELY, BIG BURKE, MISS BETTY itt AIG WADE, CHAS, HAUS, BI ‘TH COLLINS Bltus,, LES ¥1 AUD, FOLEY & WALTERS, LOT. DWORTH & KAY! TITES HOSA AND Leon's Trick Dog, REMEMBER, POPULAR PRICES. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THISDAY at2 p.m. Cvening Performances at 8 p.m. CONTINUED SUCCESS UF THE Famous California Minstrels! Poritizely inet tno tettormance of tho powerful adaptation entiting Ti TWO OFE-U88 In Black, Sondiy, O44 Benet to 1, Ry REMBLES BOURNIQUE'S _ $ DANCING ACU DISMY, 194 Torenty-fourthet,, near lutiwna-ay., Children’s Ciean, Tovrday and § sturu: vpn dicen’ Class, ritay, p.m Gentleisne a ata day, 8 Ladica and Gentlemen, Saturday, 6 p,m, PROF. A, A. GRIFFITH, — Flocutionist, Author of * Drill Book of Oratory,” and * The Saudies en Eloeution,” WILL accept a few additional exgagementa from Lec- ture Atma lations and Tustitate Addresn * Tremont Huure, Chicago, M1 NEW REOITATIONS AND READINGS, McVICKER’S THEATRE, ONLY MATINED AND Last wicaT OF the Gargevus Bpoctacte, Tih SHA OF TOE; OR, THE THIRST FOR GOLD. Monday, the emlnrut tragedian, JORN Mect't. LOUGH, a8 the GE HATUR, SUNDAY LEGTURE SOCIETY, + Oct. 10,4 em. Ade 2) dt on The Gorgeous Light,"illustrated by a bril- linut varicty of act ntific experiinents, ending with the diny lay of the famous GHOoOSst. ‘Mrs, JULIA WARD HOY ~ MCORMIOK HALL, VICTORIA C. WOODHULL, The talented and accomplished “Queen of the Ron. trum,” will lecture at McCormick's Holl Friday Kren ing, Ost 13, Subject; Tha True and The False, bo cially, Beats secured at Bauer's Muate Store, under Palmer House, Admursjon, Ge; Mescrved, Te. ~ DANGING ACADEMIES OF _ MARTIN E. SOUTH SIDE, WEST SIDE, 1011 Indiana-ay,, corner of | 65 Ada-rt,, cornet of Twenty-recondat. Madison, NORTH SIDE—273 Chicago-av., cor, Dearborn-st, FARWELL BALL. Theodore Thomas’ Concert Thursday Evening, Oct. 14, FULL ORCHESTILA. Oct, MME, SCHILLER, Pianist, Reserved reata, only 42 | cents, if bought with course ticket, Only £2.50 for the ix Lakeside Entertainments, Courec tickets for pale now, COL, WOOD'S MUSEUM. The ons Stock Comedy Company fn tho city, Two on- toreainmsote dally, “LED ASTIAT * ovary areal, Wednenday aad Saturday Matinees. “Toind werk: RANT LYNNE" Montes, Tuosday, areday, aud Friday atetinees. Maj, Ward's Rajat Marlonelior Show i tho Aluscuta, precoding the enter: tainment in Lecture-Jtvom, A rare collection uf Colas, Monogs from Berit, Sria, Judea, Greooe, and Home: Popular Prices. 15. ___________ MULLINERY, 124 STATE-ST. Two Doors North of Madison, FALL HATS, Birds, Wings, Plumes, Ost, Tips, Flowers, ete, TRIMMED GOODS, Btrangors will find a large variety to select from, Orders promptly oxecuted, VELVETS, Grenadines, Tissue, eto. i124 STATEHST. REMOVED From 241 West Madison-st, WEBSTER’S. _ GROCERIES. _ == GROCERIES Retalled for caah at the following prices : Qatce-itlo a : pullre—y eva Hie ara ae Naploci—& pie, bent i aplasia tie i Card, Uawegay : i Sb x hyransyeu culate Bake Brea aay tupcccruan soiled, SU Tare perbox 135 ay Toth cana, ¥0C8 He 2025 a WS Ser WUzevees 3.60 = Good Waite Winter Wheat, xt. Louly, alinueeuta dirlag Wueni best Miunesuta Hpi oni; besiy pe: Mineaste Wace eee ees, It will pay you to call aud tusject the above youts wlich are of the beat quality, aud weight guarautec to hold ont 16 ozs, to the pound, Guods delivered in all parts of the city freo of chargy. Parties In the country cau ordor by mall and rocelvo the same atten- Monae df they wero themselves yrescat, id TELA a uppowder, per fb, 6U, T5o—Staud Young Uyacar yee ty, G0, 60, 750 Japan, per By 6Y, We~Standard Oslouyy, pur ty, 40, bve—Htaudard, Engusl breakfast, pee 2, 6vo—Standard: font U, O, Ds Wall parts of the United lates, TALICHSOS, 167 Houth Clarkat, rd. ey _RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS P-XPLANATION OF REFENENCE MANA. —t Batueday exe eoptod. "Sanday excepted. toda; é Hive Sunday atime tne | Dalles ey rooted CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILANAD, et UCR uk Clarkeat, (Sarrmen Howrey, and i tT Madieon 2,5 and at tha depots, Lever, | Tek aPacifo Fast Ling, 4 Dubuyue wsy ts: atubugi i aQn . oR MAN (OU nls; uke Malt p.m, = re es ube sm + Bt. Paul & Winona pO. ER b Marquette Rapren i sm atienova Lek 408. 8 Satya Taka Hahn 0D. ta g- Urpateornerat Wollnand SA Depetcoracrnt Canutand Ritgese, ‘00a. Ta. Db 6 n. ts peste ta. 3 9:05 S728 p. me It Bio pe mast bsats a "Sunday Kr, t* 8aturd: CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUS, aml Chirag, Kanes (Sty and Denver adr Union Dapt, Went Stde, near Matecontls Sehige Rhos Opicer: At Depot, and 12s Kandolph-at., and corner Wich, Manerte, inat faae-at, Raness City and Denver Fact Bt. Lac et Ki Tar UK & Bartingtons,, Keukuk & Horlington... ¢ 71 @ Paducah Railmad Kr, Ktrvator, Lacon, Washingt Be 91: Toliat & Dwight Aca LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. Atlantic Michiyan’ Ace’ Night Krpress, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD. Karon Nerot, earner Hacdiwin and Oanalesis, Tekst Offee, Suuth Clark, opparte Sherman Houte, and at Depot,’ deave, 8:90 a. m.|* 745 p,m. Milwaukna & Prairie da Chit Atviston, Passonicer. Kee, La Cro aut,” Minneay emt ot Cite Prices *10:00 8. r.|* 4:00, tm. ‘Chte & Taw: and Stevan * 6:00 D+ ns. )10 008. oa, hese Reps t 8:65pm. it 1:308.m, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILADAN, Dep, Soot of taken, aid fut af Teeilyascondat, Tek war lark wt Tee Gairoe Caitoa New Orieas Soringtield and Pe: Apringtiend Might F Peorts nad Koukux tor Dubngue 2 Sioux ity Diubungo & sine Ci Gilman Parnvnr vFD er, i 4 soak Clty ap, Paciue Hast Liou, tor Orin Kausas City, Leavouwortt, ellison & St, ib Ex ere, Aurora Pasann Menduts, Ottawa & Aurore Bassunger, Aurore Passenger ( Ouvaane & Waattc Night 5: Kaveas days) KANKAKEE LINE. H. Joo Utcoite dee fot dolphat., ant at Treenty. ether, 1h ‘at depot. | deare, Arrive, Indianapolis, Louisville & Cinein-! * halt Dag Hap 2:00 noon) B:3p. ma, {8:06 p. ma.J* 75a. my CINCINNATI AIR LIN From Mihara, Clarinet bate baa con ton antl Crarroll-eta,, A Jalphretey andutdenas? TOM Site Teket after, 121 Lent Arrice, Indlacapolis, Laut a ae | or radlana xproe 208. m.|* 640 p.m, nati dally}. 8:00p. m.|_ 70a. m. PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. Prom depot "hy y x rn et cAt, A eh i Seattle keae, Arrive Columbus, Pitted a Ea hress Columbus, Mitt Night Express (daily). 30.4. mo. 8:00 p. ma. “Arne. pted, TE ool SIRS Tavs Mande i BALTIN & Pra Reef Repel hang and te fom af Twentytecondet, Trekes ¥ i “arner of Washlngtons SS USE Sarhts Leave, Arvi ‘Mail, Sunders ry Tap. a. Express, Daily, LES i mm. te & im CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACI FIC RAILROAD, Dato corner oy Fan Burewand Shermamaie, Tebalafce ‘dvs. tears, Sa. mn. |* 4300p, m. © S808. aa Qmahs, Learonwth4 Atchizon Ex) Pera Accommodation, 100 4 Nistit herprotdvvesee #1000 bs met MEDIOAL CARDS, LOCK HOSPITAL, | corns Washington and octet rag el by the State of Lili chartered pote for ti parpose giving heat possible treatiuent la oe of Yatodjacasce, It is wold kno De. James a hoad of the profession for uret w yeure--age s suice all Unpottaut.-& book for the inline, gould to bay postsago, on ‘Alarriayo,” Last terer, Lore, Tmpotency, Pimples cn the Face eta, Ladies requirlog the most delicate attention, with home board, etc, alles Write. Strictly contideatiat. Offos. 9a. m. until’? bm. Sundays, 10 to ly, ir. Jamas js 60 years of axe, having acd 40 yoara’ hospital practice, In calling Tou sea nO Coe Gat te Doctor, anty rovtos and parlore: DR. LYON, 177 East Madison Stree, chlcago, I. ‘Late of Parks, curva al) private and apocial ot both male and fetnala. Bomiual weakness and Sexual Dobllity permanently oured by a now systems of troat- - Ment, Medicine sent sy directed, Communioations confidential, fice open from 7. 'm, to ¥ p,m, O CURE! Dr. Kean, N NO PAY! 360 SOUTH CLARE.BT., OHICAGO, May be consulted, personally of by reall, fragt sparges ‘on all chronic or gervuns discs Ht an Wandaye trem # tol be ¥ taudow Hoxpltal practice, Feato d induodtately, without moreury sate SEE eas: f Youll, tue rouss Ege Uerrous dvbility, caused by efrore: restored to wanly vigor, agers sed call Se welt Interv ty Wwuldcall Or write, Que interview: ts gu Unice atrictly ost ned! _ JD) STON A Mea Das treats all oBronic, sasual, inal weakness aad impawucy pert 3 cured. . ¢inue avoh ever Counultallon irvu, personally oF bral. Gare lea) ur woney refunded, All fete ters confident buvk for both soxee (ilaetratea) aid clroulars sent avalod for iwu etapa De, STON is the the city “A BOOK FOR THB A Prirate Counselor to the Married wor tinnay ebous 4p abar a pny, 2 ate ST. OHIVAGO, ILL, nateduaioae Hots Haauty sured. Medi a wack 3 pepe cr coatomplate ase rn : “a book tint UUaE to, be under loek aed Bae a eoais for bitty Ligue addeose | 1 ary H Gents " DinbigNoaiy, Wa North Mishiban., Be ee PRESCRIPTION FRED For the sposdy oureof Bernina) Weakness, Lost Man. hood, and all divorders brought on by indisesetions oF escess. AD: druggist has the fogredlentac “addroas DAYLDSON & Cy., Box 2,2, Now York,

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