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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: nNUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1875.—SIXTEEN PAGES. rhapsody, reminded me of Rachel in the pas- | bas been dangeroualy ill for soms wers of herna- | recove have found it more economucat to buys good collar ] AMUSEMENTS. — NG will not | ated & revalution fa the coliar trade, 13 consumers AMUSEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. THE ART OF DANCING. . SRR By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Prof. Martine Has Done for Its L Advancement in the West. n of Two Other Exponents of : ferpsichorean Accomplishment, FROF. 7. EDWIN MARTINE. 1m0t & civilized country onthe face of in which the importance of au easy e et carringe i not rocogmized s bettar class of iohatitats. ~Even w A e oations which aro graded s aill in the seale of enlightenment, the valae of F R [ self-possession and & becoming per- e rtmest is felt and admitied. Tho he Arab,and tho Hindoo men end of gistinction pride them»::ru upon the thel aal movements. “'"fl:}mfl v o?:;sobodiu with quiot ToBE 4 gracois s chief demderatum with S nowledge of how best to artan et i® inculcsted from infancy. d Fe peed bardly refer 1o 1he importaoce in qiich this Same art of moriog sad acting Dol i viewed cmong all” entightoned re i not & dweiler in any city, town, m}:}’ “imerica or Europe. wlio dues not A konal respect and_sdumiration if bo or P sequired thoart of moving with gracefal £t e and deporiment nnder thé tnition of pt.J. Edwin Martine pecowe s fine art. It is “txoich he has patiently and understand- Ei cabocated, and bo is its master. Prof. o baa resided 1 Chicago somo twenty-fiva aod, thongh a youy n, i8 yet an old in- ot. - Auy man who has lived in this city tx length of timo has scen a3 much of lifo as e dweller of half & contury in any other metro- s, Ho bas seen a town of 45,000 inhabitsats dernite berculean obstacles, into a peatio and besutifal centre of population, Yoo retident souls verge close upon balfa The {act that he was tbns early identi- wih the aty, and hes 80 remained ever e, drioking in the kpirit of her enterprise, erplains the unexampied energy and unparal- Jisd fnancial liberality bat he bas devoted to pis e of colture, making it Lonorable. wlea iy 1 been dishonored by the adventurers of tho yr. Togive it stability and character, ho hes geead elegant temples devoted to Terpsichore, g ber an abiding place worthy of our city, £ win which none others vie. Many will re- ¥ ipber the frst temple erected, devoted solely B ersichorean uses, which Chicago ever s was » handsome three-etory structare o Ohio atreet : large, and admirably adapted to s requrements. Yet, spacions and beautiful it was, it was hardly four years before it was gxod insdequete for the constantly enlarging i of its proprietor. Down it wss palled, and np went another, more commodious 13d sgant than the firsc. The enargetic Professor, haviog built fre halls in little more than 5 has still tbreo halls 1 each division of the city. Theope in the est Dimsion, centrally I¢ is all that could Jedasired for beauty and elegance of adaptation pisasee. The second North Side structure, s pedect bijon, waa ‘love's labor lost” for it oo weot the way of doomed Chicago, and was swried skyward in the flames of & certain mem- sable October blaze. The third North Side sublishment is just being completed by him, a1 this new and beautiful home of alt that i atistie and graceful, Prof. Martine will seain old and new friends of the North . 0t the merits and elogance of the ons in the Bouth Division—at No. 1010 Inditus avenue—it isamost superfluons to speak. This is of stone wof trick, and, in ita eptire interior arrange- maot, is undoubtedly the most beautiful and cmplets affair of 3t8 kind in this country. Chasts s0d artistio statuary, the choicest of frescaisg, rich cryetsl chandeliars, perfumed jomiumne, & epacions refectory, pariors fur- zithed with all that good taste, refinemont, and s unstinted purse can command. unite to ren- ez chis naunt one of euperiative besuty and re- Soement, Ever sinoe ita completion it has been ths fashionable resort of the South Division. Asaninstructor in the art of dancing, this pleman bes no guperior in any city i any pnof theworld. Blending & rare patience snd sourtesy with firmness of purposs and a fault- Josa knowlsdge of s caling, and taking prido in introduiog nothing but legitimate fignres, he ‘baa Iabored zealoualy o rid us of the provincial 0 sensational dances which teachers are 80 apt. 40 introduce {or temporary notoriety, and ho haa thus made his academies a standard. PROY. C. A. CARE. The dansing season at this gentleman's acad- sy opened last week. The establishment, sit- taied at Nos. 678 and 675 West Lake street, was daly for the seagon with a hrilliant waee Tueslsy evening, and the school of metruction was begun Fridsy night. Thiswill bo cheering news to his many former vupils, a0d to hondreds of others who know how mmlm_nhn_yunng 1adies and gentlemen who apect to minglein socaety shonld receive instruo- oo inthat moet tharonghly retining sod enjoys- bla of all polite sccomplishments,—the art of icg. Brof. Carr ia ed by all thoso of the bigher circles of society—most competent to Ancpivion on such one of the st teachers of daucing in the West. This OFinion i8 not based merely on the fact of his own suguisr sccomplishments, but as well oa the of the remarkable proficiency of his during s period of several years, his scademy was first opened,—have em~ the young people of the very o families of Chicago. B 3 gestleman of education. He is S mukician of acknowledged elkill, and has com- ‘mmy pieces for the piano of great merit, [ I & i —since H may be found on salo in nearly every mu- of this conotry. He differs from many Profeasors of ing 1n one very noticeable par- He 18 origainal in everything he does. It id of him that he adopted the idess s has introduced many new and 068 to thin city, which we otherwise bave had. The popular *Parior “Newport,” and ** Boulevarde,” are snd he basintroduced others besides mal populanty. A characteristic art, a8 tanght by tho Professor, is gliding movementa. A pupil of 's Acsdemy may be told always by the the hop or #pring from his daccing. ection we msy as well inform the bat the beautiful “ Glide Schottische™ Glide Polks,” both of which We bave b:‘dwbm_ fomuch, were introduced in Chicago Sy During the summer vacation the Acad- 'Y has been thoronghly renovated, elaborately {aconted, and furnished 1n the most tastetul aod badsome muomer. Eversthing for conveni- O comfart possible bLsa been provided. dascing-hal 1n 40 by 65 fect in dimensions, fectly smooth and elastic floar, high ahd is handsomely decorsted. The witached has also boen remodelsd the best possblo shaps. The my is located s above mentioned. uch Acadewmies are located ss fol- Vo B Coupbol Bark Halh ; Campl ar] Campbell avenus and Van_Burea comner of Madieon and Halsted 0 cluss par week will bo instructed euELace, ths classes to consist of both ladies !"nl’nflmlp. The hours for instruction are mwh O'clock p. m. Hereafter & schoul i8 given uniil 13 o'clock. ¥r. gamy SULLIVAK'S ACADEXY. Wi Yan, one of our most enced Scoomphahad teachers of dancing, reopened M‘“dm,_ *my at No, 159 Twenty-second strest Witk & vanety of new and fashionable ———— The W. K. Judson. wome Iany friends of Mr. W. H. Judsen, for oy kfim Past connected with the firm of Hurl- s S Enll, will be plessed to learn that be OPeted & handsome drug store at 281 South wels¥oeet, corner of Van Buren, whore he will 7 """N, 2l'who may favor him with s call, Mr. nym..llm: expenience and acknowledged abil- All pog BeMmist ate & gufficient guarsntee that il peiptions obtained at his- establishment o, Carefully and accurately compound- o ile the "campieteness of his mew of chemicals, toilot auticles, perfamery, Tbraces every variety of the choiceat ar- Bcleg iy the lines pamad, and affords the pur- A wide fixwm in hx:mnz :lelecunn. Mr. uj store elogantly and tate, 1 being. In Tack, 3 crods 1o the clty Mr. Judson is to be cor icions manver {n which bis new been established, and upon bis Drospects for epeedy success. The 4 manner ui‘.nfi'mt” bis stock was 0 litles for carrying on which Mr, Judson ep; snable him bis costomers uum’mnmonu in of pricea, f t i E f i £ i f g H g ] £ £ £ he i §§ E ¥ ] I g H FEEREEEE cgafs £ f 3 3 [ 4 ———— W e, ¥ ICIOTIS O Woodhunl .":fl!w'uflcflmmhk'lmmmy, Oct, 15. Sscured at Baves's Mumo Stors. The Oln- hlmlm“,‘:"?h"’ “3Mre. Wood- > . Sloaming ey, locks di- B4, epicieta e, qrivaclog S6ds bk own sages in which the dominsting po 3¢ ture and genius were displayed in their highest efforts. She seemed like ono posscssed, and the eloquence which poured from her lips inreckless torrents swept through the souls of the multi- tude and caused them to burst, frequently, into uproarious enthusiasm.” |ARE YOU WELL DRESSED? Sever=al Promincrt Merchant Tailors ing Establisbments Whero You Can Purchase thae Kest o Clothing * Cheaply. Tue TrisuNe desires to add the following ad- ditionsl first-class talloring e-tablishments to tLe list already published : HENDY E. MOLLAN. There is not in Chicago to-day & more thor- oughly accomplished artiat in the tailoring busi- ness than the gentleman above named. Haviog served s long apprenticeship in the world-re- nowned establishment of Poole & Co., Saville Row, Loondon, England, he is entitled to make the claim of superionty of workmanship for the garments of his manufactare. But thisis not s only claim for superiority. A better proof still is the result of msny years’ fabor in Chica- o, during which time he has gainod an extend- od patronage among tho leading young gentlo- men of Chicago, who will have their clothes made by no other tailor. Eince Alr. Mollan began business on his own account, Soma two years ago, hio has csused & revolution in mer- chant tailoring in this city. He has demonstrat- ed to tho public that they can got the very finest quality of garments, bettor fitted, and at far less cost, at his establishmont than at the old, ex- pensive places which had a practical monopoly of the first-clasa business for years. Poople who supposed that ail merit was centered in & certain few, found out their mistake, and the re- sult has bzen acontinualincrease of thn business of Afr. Mollan, until now ho doea not rank sec- ond to any tailor in Chicago, either as to tho pumber or characler of his patrons. His par- lors, at No. 113 Madison ereet, will be found handsomely arranged, and filled with & superior stock of goods. Mr. Mollan wakes a spacialty of weddiog and dress swis, but be i8 au fait in the manulacture of nobby business suits, and especially of the finest of overcoats,—in fact, in whatever pertains to tue business. His sasiet- ants are sl accomplished workmen lika himself, ranking in ment far berond the average tailor. STOWELL'S CELEERATION. While other tailors were sitting behind their offico stoves yestardsy, telling over the stories of therr mirscalots escapo from the great fire, Stowell, at his beaguful tailoring parlors, No. 136 Madisop stroet, was celebrating {he anniversary by quietly taking orders for several hundrede of doliars’ worth of dress suiis, busivess suits, and fine ovorcoats from his unequaled stock. Never before in the history of Chicago have we been able to purchase such stylish, ine-fitting clothes, 80 cheaply as this entorprisiug gentleman is now offering to the public. The day of high-priced, bumbug tailors is over in Chicago. Stowell leads in style and quality of work and in reasan- ableness of charges. ORDWAY & NEWLAND. This excellent establichment has two places of business in Chicago. The main one isat 209 West Madison street, whore the chief portion of tle stock is carried. 4 fine oflice has been es- tablished at No. 133 Dearborn strest for the con- venience of the firm's many customers in tho South Division. The work turned ous by Mesars. Ordway & Newland is complste and thorough in workmanship, and elegant in style. Special sttention is given to putting on the best and ‘most durable of trimming, and the garments made under the firm's supervision look well, feel well, and wear well. The house of Ordway & Newland was established directly affer tho gresat fire. The excellencs of its reputation is shown in the fact that it holds the esteem and custom of all its oid patrons, and is constantly gawimg Dew ones. CROFT BROTHEBS. The tailoring parlors of the Croft Brothers are 2t No, 157 Clark straot. Fashiooable attirs, sub- stantially made, bas always been a feature of the work proancel at this houss. The firm has been long and favorably known, and classes among 1ts customers someo of the leading citi- zens of Chicago. Both of the Croft Brothers are practical cat- ters, and both_sre thoroughly familiar with the tatloring art. While their work 18 excellent, it i8 also perfectly ressonsble in price. In- doed, the bost of work at the fairost of prices seems to have been their motto from the start. Chicago has no more honorable firm of tailors and drapers than that of Croft Broth- ers, and the garments made under their charge are stylish ana durable. Remember the place, No. 157 Clark strect. B. GRAHAM. ‘The work of this gentleman has gained a wide notoriety thronghout the city as being unegualed by masaoy tailors who are conmdered firet- class, and unexcelled by none. His special- tv is the gettngz up of coals, in which of the business his rivala in busivess, as well ss the general public, ac- Imowledge his superiority. Mr. Graham's loca- tion, at No. 121 Lake street, adjoining the Iner- Ocean, is cantral, and his rooms being situated on tho first floor renders them very accessiblo. His stock, by reason of his experience and excel- lent judgment, canoot be excelled. This is an item well worth remembering, for most geotle- men are but illy-mformed as’ to the quality of cloths, and must rely to a great extent op their tailor. Mr. Graham's reputation and good judg- wment are such as to invite confidence. EVANSTON. Items of Interest to Our Suburbdban FPricnds. Among the most interssting of the events an- nounced to take place this week is the concert to be given at the First Methodist Church to-mor- Tow evening by the well-trained choir of fifty voicos, under the direction of that experienced mausical director, Mr. O. H. Merwin, and with the valuabje assistance of Mr. Hal A. Cooper, 38 organist, Mrs. Royce Cheney, soprano, ir. W. H. Stanley, the well-known tenor, and Mr. C. G. Avars, baritone. The programme is un attractive one. ‘With such an array of talent, and the low price of sdmission, those who attend cannot fail to bo both pleased and satisfied. LADIES' LECTURE COURSE, The home-bodies of the village who never mauago to attend evening entertainments io the city ate not be allowod to linger throngh the winter with no opportunities for intel- leotual snd Bocial entertainment of & high degree of excellence. In sddition to other attractions thut have been or will be provided for persons of this class should be mentioned the Ladies' Lectare Course, which will be opened Tuesday evemiog by James T. Fields, of Boston. with his Ileoture upon “ Literary snd Artistic Society in London Twenty-five Years Ago.” Tbe course will w- clude iectures by Juha Ward Howe, Prof. Alex- ander Winchell, and Prof. Swing, With a coucert by the Blaney Quartette, and readings by Mrs. Siayton. Season tickets are sold for $1. MISCELLANEOUS. A caucns will bo held at the Town Hall Satur- dsy evening, the 15th, at7 o'clock, to nominate delsgates to the Republican Coanty Convention, to be held Oct. 19. Evsnston bas several candi- dates ready to i themselves for their county's good. . ‘The Woman's Temperance Unicn will meet in the pariors of the Furst Methodist Church a¢ 8 o'clock Saturday afternoon, . The Evsuston Philosophical Associstion is anponoced to meet at the Pablic Library Rooms to-morrow eveniug to organize and arrange a programme for {he winter, ‘fhe Omegs Chapter of the Sifim Chi Fra- ternity is fitting up new rooms the Huse- Shaw Block, just being finished. The new Baptis: Church will be dedicated the Inst Sonday of this month. The basement of the now Presbyterian Church il be ready for cc:apancy about Nov. L. The Rov. Dr. Pourvo, of New York, is expected to preach st the First Methodist Chrch to-day. ‘Work on, the Davis street sower bas been somewbat dolayed by ::b oxceas of water, but is now progressing favorably. T hoas Torms was saitt to. Tail st week from South Evanston by Chief Justice Currey, 10 board out o fine of $5 imposed for maintain- ing a nusisance in the shape of an ordoriferous pig-stye. Tho President has managed to excite a apirited rivalry between two of the Universisy claases a8 to which shonld hava the privilege of payng €500 for the whale's skalston on ezhibition in the ision, and preseatmg it to the Univar- iy, ! BOUTH XVANSTOX. The westher intarfored with the inteotions of {bs South Evanaton Literary and 8acial Club to such an extent last waek that the entertainment arranged for Tuezdny evelng wa§ a)flpomd uptll Tuesdsy n‘mfinffl when o W be > programms flveu. This inclndea readings by Prof. Dow. and, of Chioago, aad charades, cloamg with a #8220D 0f sociz] and Terpsichorean eajoyment, It {s reported that @ wedding will oon take piace, in which the partios chiefly imterestad will ba a young lady residing on Lidge avesus and A resans gradnzte of the Rotthwestern Uni- towéd Dhat My G, M. Euclovs, whd ‘| age of 6 years, which is & considerablo increage ‘Woman's righta are respected in Bouth Evans- ton, The Sccial Club elected a young ladyas Asmstant Secretary Tresdar. The census of School District No. 2, embrac- ing South Evanston, just comploted, shows 501 children it the district under the sge of 31, 297 between the ages of 6 snd 21, and 204 under the over Iast year's figures. The rogular monthly exercises of the High School class and the "first, second, and titrd rades of ths public school will take plece Fri- day aftornoon. SOUND INSURANCE. The Excellent Companics Represent= ed by Messrs. IZoilo & Naghten. ‘When the fire of Jaly, 1874, created s stam- pode among tbe many pretentious insurance sgencies of Chicago, the firm of Rollo & Nagh- ten were not to bo frightened or coaxed away. Chicago was good enough for them, sad for the sterling companies they ropresented. Here thoy stayed, doing business with their usual coolness and discretion, and giving persops in guestof relisble insurance the bost of satisfaction. Of the companiea represented by this firm, it seems hardly mecesssry to spesk, other than simply to give their names. The mere mention of them suggests all that is sound, conservative, and weslthy in fire-iosurance. The Royal Cana- | dian Company of Montreal is one of their organizations. Ita 96,000,000 of capi- tal tells the story of its financis! standing better than whole columns of goueral elabora- tion could do. Another grand compsny is the ‘Westarn Assurance of Toronto, Canada, with assets of $1,250,000; and still another is Girard, of Philadelphin, . which haa nssets of over §900,000. 1o addition to the threo grand orgauizations in question, 3lessrs. Rollo & Naghten ropresent the People’s of Newark, N. J., tho Fireman's of Dayton, O., the Old Dominion of Richmond, Va., and the Franklin of Columbus, 0. Theso companies have combincd sssots of more tha o million and a quarter dollars. With the other three notable concerns before mentioned. they give Magsre. Rolto & Naghten ooo of the most powerful combination of insursnce organ-~ izations ever in charge of & single firm in Any This agency has always declined linkiog itselt with the Board of Undorwritors, believing it is to bofor the best interest of their companies and the general publio that insurance firms should maintain completeindividnality. They hold that by such a course all chance of monopoly is pre- vented, and the opportunity of intlicting ox- nrbitamz rates upon the public materially les- sened. Messrs. Rollo & Naghten are admirably locat- ed at the northrest cornor of LaSallosnd Washington streets. Persons desiring first- class ingurance should call npon them. Life Insurance. We aro pleased 10 soe the citizens of Chicago are sp- Freciating 1ifo insurance under the Massachuscris lawa, Tho Springfield Dasly Union of Oct. 2 announcea the Massachusetta Mutual Life Insurance Company raceived over $300,000 new buslnes in September from Frishio & Rapploye, its sgenta in Chizago. Why should any man in lus right mind subscribe to s contract to forfeit all rights he has in & policy of life insuranca by not paying the premium the day it is dus, when the whole value of the policy will go to the insured in fur- ther insurance in all policies written by the Mastachu- setts Mutusl Life Insurance Company? Thess bard times ae opening the eyes of the publio to ita interests 1n this very important investment, —_— “ Good News at Home.” Harkins wishes to inform the publio in general that he has opened, in connection With his fine trade, a full line of chesp boots and shoes, in groat variety, in {ne basement of his presant store, No, 89 Clark street, apposite the Court-House. By this addition the poar can be supplied a8 well as the rich with good goods for very little moncy. His trade has been heretofare Lim- ited to fine goods, not having sufficent room to sdd this much-nceded festure to his present growing trade. Youwould be surprised to see theshoes ha can sall from §1 0 $3.50 & pair. — e Gatrert’s Popular Tailoring House. We have now in stock, for the fall and winter ses- &on, & complete assortment of fnest impamted snd leading American woolens, which we sre prepared to mako to measure in a most stylish and durable man- ner a¢ unusual low prices, Our specialty—to make to order handsome pantaloons at $8 and upward, and nobby sulta st §25 and upward, in_ twenty-four houre, 1f roquired—will be contintied with increased faclli- ties, Remembec: 183 Boath Clark street, open till 9 . A Card--Bethesda Water. Having made arrangements with Massrs. Gale & Bloew, drugglats, 85 South Clark etrest and &4 and 6 Monroe sireet, ralmer House, to take the esclusive agency for the sale of Bethesda Water in Chicago, I respecifully refer all who may wish to use this won- derfal water to them, who will supply it frosh snd pure from the spring. RicHARD DUsBAR, Propristor Eethesda Spring. RSN et Fine Photography. D, H, Cross' photograph studio, Now, 224 snd 228 Btate street, is one of the largest in tha city and con- taing everyihing necessary to the production of firet- class pictures of all kinds. Mr. Cross is au old and experionced operator, and ‘has produced some of the finest pictures ever taken in this city, Our readers will do well to give him a trial. it Important to West-Siders. Among the many business chianges in the city which. deserve special mention is that of the removal of the elegunt drug establishment of Frank Squair from un- der the Grand Pacific Hotal to the new marble-front building comer of Carpenter and West Madison streets, where on and sfter to-morrow he will be ‘Ploased t0 s¢o his friends and patrons, Evening Sessions---Bryant & Stratton College. ‘Young men or young women Who are in business during the day can spend tho evenings at this College to good advantage. The College is meeting with suc cess Loth 4n the day and evening seagions. Instruce tion can be had in almost any branches that sre want- Why Ohicago XMen Look Well. At 50 Dearborn streot, ever siuce the great fire, Cook & Melain have beon busy ropairing, cleaning, or dyo- ing the clothing of thoussnds of our best citizens, Most ovary cne takes thix clothing 1o be new. Order G. 0. D., and foal your friends. ‘The Golden Sun Fire-Place Heater, inaddition to its Tomerksble heating powers, is most beantiful in design and elegant in finish, and is en ornament m any parlor. Bangs Broe,, Btate and Van Buren streets. See tha Richmond double-oven Palsce Range. —_— Ozdway & Newland, cme of our best known merchant tafloring honsss, are showing some pretty new pattarns, both in sulting sod overcoating. Gents should visit them, 200 West Madison stroet, or 138 Dearborn stroets, before order- ing. We Can and Will Convince All, that the “factary prices” thst the manufacturers (whose sgents we are) have ordered all their furniture 50ld at is lower than has been known for sears. Samp- mon, Greens & Go., Nos. 192 and 194 State streot. The Exposition---Every One Should get & collection of the besutiful views of the Expoaition made by Gentile. Theyiro equal to s vistk to the building, without the fatigue. Call and seo at the studin, No. 103 State street, corner Washington. ‘Wiswall & Greene’s Shoe-Housos, a8 o, 76 State and No. 131 Twenty-second street, are, without doatt, the moat economical places 1n the city to buy elther ladice’ or gentlemen’s fine or medium &hoes or boots. Bemember the numbers. The Best Rauge on Earth. ¢ you will eall at Dalton's, 192 2nd 194 Stata strect, B will abow you ths Empress Bange (something new, 1o has Sust taken the general agency of ). It is impiy ‘parfection. AR R = Pianos and Organs. Hallet, Davis & Co.'s Grand, Square, and Upright{ and Smith's American oan b found only at W. W. Kimbal's, corner Stats and Adams strests, g Important to the Preservation of Teethe John Gosnell's Cherry Tooth-Paste, the most eficzcions dentifrice kmown, Try it. For salo by all druggists. Wholesals sqents, Torrey & Bradloy, 171 and 173 Randolph strest, e et Osonized Ox-Harrow for the Halx, by Buck k Bayner, makers of the * Mare " Cologas, —————————— Waearwick and Elmwood. The nearesi appréask to & Haoh etilaz is forntaded 10153 Wedwick akid Wawdd eatiirs, They fare e that always looks well, than the poor articlas hereto- fora sold thom. INSURANCE. R. 8. CRITCHELL, FIERE TNSURATCE! AGENT FOR PEENIX INSURANCE OOHPANY, OF BROOKLYY, N. Y. ASSETS, $2,300,000. NEW EANMPSEIRE INS. COMP'Y, AMANCHESTER, N. H ASSETS, $400,000. MICHIGAN STATE INS. COMP'Y, ADRIAY, MICH. ASSETS, $300,000. FIRST NATIONAL INS, COMP'Y, WORCESTER, MASS, ASSETS, $250,000. 166 LA SALLE-ST., CHICAGO. CECCERIZS. GROCERIES Ratatled for cash at the following pricss : 23c, 22c, 25 5, 506, 356 14 0 22 12 114 1 a.xig o X 1 6o 1 - Sodn, 8 ibh: 20 Crecliers—_Oystor. per H e e Seer. b 38 Cuow Cliow—Crosso & Blackweil's, qunrts. [14] onp—L 0 box. 4.20 Soup-Duibittsbesi. (00 Bars, perbox 7.25 i alifo 1-1b 20 2.25 3.25 3.50 te Winter Wheat, St. Lonls, _ best; per |-r'1's(‘s'.7.“§ §8.50 10 9. per brl i Minnesoin Spring Wiiea Stinoesota Patent, per b o X 1t will pay you to call and ins, o shove g which arb ot 1ho best. quality, nud weight gmarantoed to hold out 16 ozs. 1o the pound. Gooda delivered in all parts of tho City free of charge. Partes in the country can order by madl and receive tha same otten- tion a4 if thay were themselves present. TIAS. Gunpawder, per B, %0, Toc—Stundard. Young Hyson, per Ib, 50, 60, Too—Stan Japan, per b, 50, tandazd, Oolon, per It, 40, Sc—Standard, inh Breaicfast, per B, 600—Btsndard Sent G, 0. D. toall parta of the United States, . J.HICKSON, 167 Soutis Ciark-st. BUY YOUR F;{\LL SUPPLY TEAS, OFEEES, SPICES, GROCERIES C. JEVNE'S WHOLESALE GROCERY ROUSE, L o2 S INortia Clarixest., AT TRULY WHOLESALE PRICES. Fine Moyune Teas and beat qualities of Cof- foe a Spocialty. LEGAL. DISTRICT COGRT P THE URITED STATES, Northern District of Ilinois. In the mattor of Georzo O. Ames, FrancixT. Sherman, and Goorge C. Sherman, bankrupts. In bankruptcy. Pablic notics” i+ horeby wiren that tho uacer- signed, Assignoe of tho estate of said baokrupts, yursant to su_order of Court enwred {n sdd caase, will eoll at poblic suction, at the front duvor of the Life Building, Nos. 187 %o - Balle-st., in the City of Chicago, in said Distriot, on the T7ch day of October, at 13 v'clock, noon, cll the un. collected socounts, debts, notes, and Judgments. duc owing, and belonging to wa(d osiato. Also, all the re and personal estata Gf eald bankrupts desoribed in a stition fled in said causo on ith Ber, 1675, said reat astata belng 3, Block's, of William Joes' Addition to the City of Chi- gago: alto, morth $5feot af Lot Asaossor's Subdirision of 8. W. X Sec.2, T, ), N. B. 14, K. 8 P, 150, Lots 081, Inclustve, In Block 5, and Lot 15 Block § of F. C. Shernian aud oth- 20, 22, and & abdivision of E. % en's of W. 36 of 5. E. i See. 3T, 5, N.R. 14, . 83 P. M., “said reaf eatato to'be old subject 10'all exemptions, licns, aod Iacumbrances. For full fo- formation apply to thé undenigned at Room 3, No. ‘Washington-st., Chi e PUOA 6. B. WALKER, Asstgnos. E. B. SHFRMAR, Attorney. MILLINERY.- MILLINERY ! ‘We sre constantly in reccipt of all the latest styles of Imported Hats, Birds, Wings, Flowers, Festhers, &c. TRIMMED GOODS A SPECIALTY. MRS.M. W.ELY, 109 STATIE-ST. DENTISTRY. Dr.W.B. McCHESNEY. IMMENSE SUCCESS. 9,6 plates manafactured tho Tpo Jargest deatal establishmont an th contineat. S. S. White's 10uth uscd; 100 bost and the highest-priced testh known o tho profossion. Tho intelligence of tue public fs fuliy swaka to the 1ot that they may 0o longer pay $25 and 831 for [ull sat of teeth, wha tlier caa. kot tho sema for 33 at MCCHESNEY'S, ‘cornor Clark and Randolph-sts. Sat- iafaction given or money refanded. Gold plates &t ons- fourth tho nyual prices: Goid, filiag firet-cloas, fancy bricos. ‘arrantod. Tecth pain. free of chargs, every mormiag from8to 9. DR. MAGNUSSON, DENTIST, Continues to mako full sets best gum teeth for $5. Warrsnted tho eame in every particular for which other dentists charge from $20 to §J0, Hundreds can testifly, at office for proofs and facts. Teeth Aillod first-class for half the usual rates, 8. E, cor, Ran- dolph and Dearborn-ats,, Room 6, McCormick Block. e znd no t Flower Pots, Rustic Baskets, And all seasonable goods, go to KING & SAVAGE, Buceessor to Jaa. H. Morrisand D, 8, Heffron, 250 State-st. (near Jackson). One Flooring Hackize, One Siding Saw, One Su- fager; also Two Good Lumber Teams, s bargain, AddressJ The abovewill be sold at Tribune office. CHIROPODIST. WILLARD, M. D, 209 Statz-sL, 20r, Adams, o, out padu or REFERENCES: 81y Toxxrs, Cmg, B. P Dx. W. W. Atzront, Dz, W, 0. LTuX, Ofice hours, 9, m. to 6 . m, Bunday, 9. m. tol p, m. POLITIOAL ANNOUNOENENTS. Bapublicans will meet_ Monds , Oct, 11, at Tvemen Behomll, 81 Fotin Wb, ‘peatses WLl b G AL Luporlous macieta whil s CiseThabil, THEQ, USNRIVALED The Urrivaled Thowmns Orchestra, €0 DISTINGUISHED FERFORAELS, SOLO ARTINTS, Assisted U YR, WADELNE SCHALER, The emiacat Europcan Pianiet (her first appearance Lero), In Jour (irand Eveninc Coucorts and Two Poiniur Mniinces. UNEQUALEGD PLIIIOUTE {%3"35333&."“6&'15 CAURCH. gancuday Matinse. - Fizaunt Auditcriums, ~ Perject in Acoustics, Thha meat popular and vlearing progranine ever given by Mr. Thomas in Chicago. Friday, Oct. 15, TNION PARK {sm:m. Gor 10, Saturday Matinee. Prices o3 usual. Admission, 31, Reserved meats, cents sud §1 extr, according 10 location. Beservod Seats Matinees, only SL. For sale at Janson, McClurg & Co.s, 117 State-at. . Carpenter & Sheldon. STAR LECTURE COURSE. OXF PACKAGE, costina $5, containing ten PTION The best ticiets for the pud.ic ever ofcred. D — Better than the old co'urse tick- 'fl et at half the price. o e Will give reserved seats to any of tha Thirty “ Star” Entertainments to be given this winter in the resi- dence centres Sonth and West Sides, for 10 personstoany § entertalnment. o do 0 2 do do 2 4 5 do do uo 10 do ‘Yon ehcose most convenient dates, You choose the entertainments you iike best. You chocss how many friends you wish to take With you, otz menths in advance, but just before you want to map tho tickets, and if you caiv't sttend any one entertaininent you save your ticket for another, instead of losing thelr valus as in the 0id fashicned Gourse tickst.” REMEMBER tho two Jeceurcs AlONDAY, Oct, 18, Ply- mouth _Church, *OBATORY:? Torsoat, Och. 19, Union Perk Citireh, & AMERICAN POLITICS,” by that most eloguent of American Orators, “ DAN" “DOUCHERTY. SEs78, 75 cents. For asle or in oxchange for * Option Tickets” next Thursdsy morning, at Jan- sen, McClurg § Co.'s, 117 t. Aurx I STEPHENS, late Vice Prosident Southern Confederacy. Oct, 25 and 25, followed by JoaQUIN MiLiEe, “Foet of tho Sierras,” Dz, J, G, BOLLAND, “imothy Titcomh,” ke., &c. Carpenier & Sheldon. ADELPHI THEATRE, ANOTHER ENTIRELY NEW COHPANY ! MR. GEO. WARE’S GOEIG OPERA COMPANY! ERIN THE BRENNANS. + JOHN NLEY. PADDY MURPHY. THE WONDERFGL ZOE, by scclama~ tion entitled the intrepid. Tho Fopular COLLING BROS. An Batirely Few Dramatic Company. EABRY L. and CO: IN THE THRILLING DRAMA, JENNIE FOSTER. AN IMMENSE OLIO. POPULAR PRICES. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAGUIRE & HAVERLY.., MONDAY, 0CT. 11, COMPLIKENTARY BESEFITT0 J. R. KEMBLE. OVERWHEL)MING SUCCESS of the Famaus CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS 1n an Ymmenso Bill of Etbopian Fun, — | BICE, ABLINGTON, SUTTON, KEMBLE, = l and LINDEN, in New Ethioptan Sketches, | 52 £ | _ FREDERICES, HEXRY, TYRRELL, OBE-: = £ | RIST, and MORPHY in Néw Songs, Ballads, | 55 =5 | and Choruses. = = | Prof. BICHL and Orchestra in New Oper-1 £2 =5 | atia Seloctions, | Every Evening, and Wednesdoy and Satur- day Biatinec. COL. WOOD'S MUSEUM THE ONLY STOCK COMEDY COHPARY I TIE CITY. TWO ENTEKTAINMENTS DAILY? (ormance was highly enjogable, and the play The pertc 12 worth sceing.~—Tribune, Oct. 6. The house is thronged every aftarnoon and evening.—Tsmes, Oct. G Taw piay is 80 atiractive.—~Inter-Oceun, Ocl. G, gors’ only resort, Anproved by the pross and praisec by the people. ROYAL MARIONETTUS IN THE MOSEUM. Moneys {ram Egypt, Syia, Judes, Greece, ana Rome. ND. Nggw LED ASTRATY! THE OITY'S FAVORITE HOUBE. 4ex BAST LYNNE! WCORMICK MUSIC HALL, RUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 19, 1875, First GRAND CONCERT by the Famous Amplion Quarieft, Salo of seuts commences Wednesday, Oct, 13, s$ the Root & 5ons’ Music Co., 156 State-st. SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY. McCORMIC ~ HALL, Sundas, Oct.10,8p. m. Ad- mission, lu ceuts. Prof. FEPPER on “The Gorgeous Phenomena of Polarized Light," ilustrated by 8 bril- | Tiant variety of sclentific expariments, ending with the dizplay of the famoua : CGELIOST. Oct. 17~Mry. JULIA WARD HOWE. ANNOUNCEMENT. WALTER C. LYMAN, Elocutionist. New and Practical Bystem. Speciul classca at Athe- nceum, Friday, 8 p. m., and Saturdsy, 10a, m. Pri- vate leasons, &8 per hour, Bend for circulor, Address a4 Athenceum, €5 Washington-st, BOURNIQUE'S DANCING ACADEMY, 128 Twenty-fourth-at., near Indians-av, Ohfldren's Olags—Tueadsy and Satarday, 3 pu m. Ladiea' Class—Fridsy, S p. o Gentlemen's Cliss—Tuesday, 8 p. m. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Class—Saturdsy, 8 p. m. HYDE PARK DANCING SOHOOL, FLOOD'S HALL, Thursdays—Children, 4 p, m.; Lsdies and Gentle- men, 8 p. m. EVANSTON DANCING SOHOOL, WARREN & KEENEY'S HALL. Mondays—Children, 4 p. m.; Ladies and Gentlemen, 8 p.‘::. - B A. E. BOUBNIQUE. DANCING ACADEMIES OF 1010 Indiaas-av., corner of | 5 Ada-ct., corner of “Twenty-sectnd-at. ] Madison. NORTH SIDE, 72 Chicago-av., corner of Dearborn-st. 2 iAo, o e SNOW’S DANCING ACADEMIES, WEST SID) NORTH SID! ‘Washington-st. o b [ Hlaron Sl 708, Chdeicat. NOW OPEN FOR PUPILS. Wost 8ide—Ladles and Genta svery Wedneaday and evenings, at 8 o'clock, Boiroe every Hstur- North Sldo—Ladies and Gents every Thursday eveniogs, at 8 a'clock, Solros every Thuraday svening. Beductlon made 1o former blo dances. SNOW. MR. SULLIVAN'S DANCING ACADEMY, 159 TWENTY-SECOND-ST TIall 0 let for Parties, Boeidence, 85 Twenty DANCING, Dancing will commance MRS, Bmmlfl'mm!mu”’ogt“'“a 8ids’ Baminary, 650 Shabi Standard Hall ot orma #5300 1 DD ety M'CORMICK MUSIO HALL. 'TUESDAY EVENING, Oct, 19, 1875, first appearance 1n Chicago of the Eminent Pmu-u,' Hiss Ada S. Hosmer LATE OF BOSTON, In connection with the AMPIION QUARTETTE. BRODERSEN & GEROW, Managera, McVICKER'S THEATRE. EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, The Favorite Tragedian, : JOHN McCULLOUGH, In Bird's celobrated Tragedy, THE GLADIATOR. SPARTACUS (tie Gladiator)....JOHN McCULLOUGH Next week—JACK CADE, VIKGINIUS, and THE BOBBEES. M'CORMICK HALL, VICTORIA C. WOODHULL, The talented snd accomplished “Queen of the Ros- trum, ” will lcotaro at McCormick's Hall Fnday Even- ing, Oct. 16. clally. Subject: The Truo znd The Beats eecured at Hauer's Musio Storo, under Palmor House. _Admiesion, 500; Heserved, T So- 5¢. AUCTION SALES, BY G. P. GORE & 0O., ©3and 70 W: abash onue. DNEY GOODS. One of the Iargest and (n be made TUESDAY, OCT. I to_the room requ [ clothing est aales of the season to ired for s special mle of on Thursdsy (14th) all our. lines of Dry Goods, Notions, etc., will be sold on Tuesdsy thia ‘week. Among the & fal attractions are s line of Pleco Gooda, Cloths, Oussimeres, Coatings, Cottonsdes, Sati- nets, Cueviots, Checks, Plids, Flanels, ete. Buperior Table Cutlery, of popular Aroerican manu- facturers. An extensive line Tnderwear, Shawls, Linens, White Goods, Ladies® Glovon, Gaunts, aad Mitta lm'm&nd d styl ovos, Gaunta, 2l of every grads and style. 100 different varieties in Gents’, Ladies’, Mlsses', and Children’s wear, Hoslery of every d Bten’a Dross and. Overshirts, Ovoralle ote. Latcat. Stylea Hats nd Cape, Umbrelis, Suspeiders, Men's Under- wear, Hamaburgs, , Bufilings, Ties, Ribbons, Hats, Dreseing-Combs, Brashes, Black and Colored Silks, Twrist, Silver-Platod Ware, Lava Pipes, Ostrich Tips, etc. Knit Goods {n Cardig: fos ks, Wrist Mitts, Hoods, Sac Tegular estebiished salo ans, tiots, etc. of Carpets at 11 o'clock, when Coats, Gloves, CARPETS—ThQ we alull offer 2 and 3 plse, single chains, and'a new line of Reg, Veaetian, and Datch Carpe GEO. P. GOEE & CO., 63 and 70 Wabssh-av. 297 WABASEY AY. Closing ont eale of an entire atock of frst-class fur- nitare, and & vory low lesse or two and a years, TUESDAY, OCT. 12, AT 10 O'CLOCK. 35 Chamber sots complete, 10 piecos. Ash znd Wal nut, marble and wood top, enameled and peiutod Cot- tage Ghamber sets, witls Dressing Cases nnd Bureaus ; Parlorsuits, Parlor suft Frames (also in mualin), Leath- er and Rep Coversd Ea sy Chairs, Walnnt Cbairs snd Rockers, Keception Chairs, Side Boanls, marble-top Bureaus and Commodes, marble-toy Tables, fency Bo- quet Tnbles, Whatnots, Lounges, &c. Goods ready inspection an Monday. Bale poaitive. for 5 P. GORE & 00., Auctioneers. 1,200 CASES ‘WELL ASSORTED Boots, Shoas & Rubiars AT AUCTION, BY GATALOGUE, 00 WEDNESDAY., Oit, 13, et 9 12 8. I, FUR and FLANNEL.-LINED GOODS, snd FULL LINES of our CUSTOM-MADE GOODS will be sold. GEO. P, GORE & Co., 69 and 70 Wabash-av. Vests will bo off ‘bargains. house is ectaslly sold, our pat CLOTHING! A LARGE AND BPECIAL SALE OF Custom-mads Elothing WILL BE HELD Thursday, Oct, 14, at 9:30 a. m., At which time tha entire stock of & New York Jobber and Retailer will be closed out. Tho stock conmsta of fineand medium-grade goods, woll assorted in men’s zr.d boye fen's and Bogs' Overcoats, Suite, Pants, Coats, and ered, and a8 every lot offersd in ! wear. trons can depund wpon ‘Salea open promptly at 9:0 5, m. Sales of CARPETS ench d%m 11 o'clock, RE & CO. GEO, P. 5 5nd 70 Wabash-av. Trees, 80 Wha ana Shelving. On THURSDAY, Oct. 1., at 9} o'clock, ‘We ahall close out a large stock of FURNITURKE 32 Parlor Sets, 18 Chamber Sets, 200 Walnut Bedsteads (aseorted), 100 Walnut Bureaus and Commodes, 15 ‘Walnus Tables, 5 Marble-top Tables, 300 wood Coai: 900 Rotls Floor Oil Cloth, 60 Marble and Wood-top Hal t-pots, 250 Clothes Bazs, 100 Walnut Rockers, Bookcates, Bofas, Lounges, :Matiresses, Mir- rors, Parlor and Office Deaks, Show-cases, Iron Safes, Pisnos, Parlor Btoves, lot of Counters, with Drawers G. P. GORE & CO., Auctionsera. Wil A. BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 108 MADISON-ST. At BUTTERS & TUESDAY MORNING, OCT, 12, AT 9:30 O'CLOCK, Co.s, 108 Large Special Trade Sale Castom-Made Clothin: Cloths, Cassimeres, Shirts, Drawers, Hosiery, Hats, Gloves, Gauntlets, and Mitts, ‘This stock will consist of full lines of regular goods. ‘WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. Esat Madison-st. f{nfl Goods, furniture of 65 Afatirestes, Pil £~ Tne Hotel can ba » Fesponaitle pasty. ete.; Dinfng-room Farniture, Chairs, Sitver-plated Ceators, Spoons, and Forks, Ta- Tis Cutlery, Tablo Linen, Crockery large Gooking Bango an Loundey Machinery, Ottco Derks, Sio Gss Fiztures throughout the house, rented on reesonable terms by /. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers, fhes 105 Last Madlsoncat AT 164 EAST MADISON-ST, Chattel Morigage Sale. THE ENTIE.’ETE;URNITURE Cosmopolitan Hotel, NO. 1864 EAST MADISON-S8T,, AT AUCTION, TUESDAY HOB.;'::IG. Oct, l"annullo o'clock, ms, consisting ‘Pillows, Blankels, Blieets, Carpeta, Stoves, Tal and Glarsware, Table Glassware and M1 ook 1 brl Sour 1 bri Kentuq WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctloneers. ‘Wednesday Morning, Oct. 13. at 9 1-2 At BUTTERS & 0.'S, 103 East E SAX0E White Crochyy. TYellow and Fockingham-ware. n- Chimneye. Full line fine Tsbia Outlery, Flated-ware, Carpets, and Window Shades. 1,000 grosa Chalk and Colored Crayons and Carpen- Chalk. h;"h;‘lwck'fll consist of full lines of fresh and de- sirabl brl French Brandy, 3 1 brl Asgmolia m"’pm:”“‘?’ Ai:;n Whisky. Bourbon Whiaky. AT 38 COTTAGE GROVE-AV. GENTEEL FURNITURE, FINE PICTURES, ETC, AT ATUCTION. Wednesday Morning, Oct. 13, 8t 10 o'clock, At Cottage, 38 Cottage Grove-av, usencld effocts, conaisting of Parlor n.m B o hasatier 6, Dining: Toom Sete, Hialr Mattresses, fine Chromos, Lace Our- tains, Chins and Glassware, Plated ‘Ware, Parlor and Coaking Store £'e+ S17-TERS & 00, Auctionesrs. The o'clock, - Tuiire Stock of @ Dealy AT AUCTION, Mondsy Morning, Oct, 11, a¢ 10 o'clock, t 80 ABCHER-AV., new and second-hund Furniturs, Stoves, Bedding, Crockary, and_Glsssware, and Gen-— eral Housekold Gooas. _ Also 2 Horses, Wagone, Har- ness, kc. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE. HIGH-CLASS 0L PAINTINGS At Store 143 State-st, COMMENCING Thestay Morning, Ot 12, af 11 oclock, And continuing at 7:30 p. m. and following WEDNES- DAY and THURSDAY, Oct. 13 and 14, 2t sama hours, A superb collection of 224 Modern 0il Paintings, All beantifully moouted in fine Gold-glit Frames, Tnl‘:’e:l-;:fiwa( desirable Pictures is consigned to N. Y. Art Association For POSTTIVE BALE, without lmit or resarve, sad s well worthy the sttention of ALL LOVERS OF ART IN OIL PAINTINGS. Wi of Stinte repmaRchte b the eaeloger o o T On MONDAY (day and ovening) the whals collsotica will be arranged snd on FREE EXFHEIBITION WITR CATALOGUE, AT THE STORE, 143 STATE-ST. SALE COMMENCES Tuesday Morning, Oct. 13, at 11 o'olock. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Anuctioneers. OOSTOR-HADE CLOTHING.. TUESDAY MORNING, Oct. 1%, at 5:30 o'elock, At our Stores, 84 & 88 Randolph-st., A lazgo stock ssasonuble Custom-mads Clotbing, Orer- coats; Back Coats, Business oat R e i o o o e Vbt oty Alter which we will sell New and Second-hand Fur- niture, Cazpets, Heating and Cooking Stoses, and Genoral Bousehold Goods. ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auctionesrs, Friday Morning, Oct. 13, at 9:30 o'clock, Oux Regulsr Weekly AUCTION SALE Now and Seo ond-han FURNITURE. Splendid Line New Parlor Snits, Chamber Sets. A grand display New Miafit Carpets, Velvet, Moguet, Brussels, and Ingrain Aleo & line good Second-hand Cerpets. A largeatock New Parlor Heating and Cooking Btoves, -roomn Fuznitore. Chairs, Bofas, Loauges, Mat tressea, &c, A large stock of General Housakeeping Goods, Plated Ware, Crockery Wars, Glasswure, &c. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers. By S. DINGEE & CO., Anctionesrs snd Commission Merchauts, Our Next Regular Sale, Wednesday, Oct. 18 At 10 o’clock . ., will take place a8 ouz NEW STORES, Nos. 274 & 276 East Madison-st,, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETING, And GENERAL siERCHANDISE. We will in s few days anoounce our Regular Bale Days for Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, &c., &¢. N. B~Libaral cash sdvances made on 8, DINGEE & CO., Auctioneers. By JAS. P. McNAMARA & 0O, 27 Eaut Washington-st, g Cn Tuesday Morning, Oct. 12, AT 9:30 O'CLOCEK, “Weo will sell full lines of Congress Ties, Blips pers, Philadelphia and New York goods. ORIGINAL SUCKER BOOTS, ‘WARRANTED GENUINE. JAS. P. MCNAMARA &CO,, Auctr's. ONAL. METROPOLITAIN i OO WABASH.AV. AND MADISON-5T. The largest, the chespest, and the most thorough, Scholarahip, $50. Offico open after 8 elock. ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAR Family alflf:y SchoolL MISS M. LOUISE PUTNAM Wil open the tanth year of her school, 8t her rech dence, No. 68 Marlborough-st., Bostan, ‘Massachusotts, Sopt. 30, 1575 Refers saion to her patron Right-Bev. Ben- Jamin H,wm% D. D., Bizhop of MWJ‘ to Right-Rev. F. D. Huntington, D. D., Bishop Central New York; H. ‘Evarts, New York; Bev. A, P. Peabody, Untversity. Circalars msy be obtained by addressing Misy Poy Dam. PARK INSTITUTE, FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIEL 75 and 77 Ashland.av., Chicago. spariments of instruction. Boarding Jour el &1 Rooms all newly farnished address th/ -mfi in Kindergarten, 312.00 per quarter. EDDCATION rn-lmu%;;:mmu young Isdiss m;&n of 14 and 13, unezceptional opportunity fo1 and social enlture, in & New ok titgs Dr. v amdeepool, Quarastin ork City; Dr. Rev. A, E. Kittredge, Chicsga; AL Teall, Chile eago. CHICAGO SCHOOL OF ART. Rooms, 170 State-st,, comer Momros. Life Schoof 10w open with Dox 88 model, and lectures oo Anstch ‘my Tuesday, Thursday, snd ¥riday nighta, at 8 o' Day snd night class in Mechanical sad mdn‘f-z Drawing, Painting, &c. The best facilitios offared the lowest prices. PRO¥S. HOLMES &k LAKZ, PUTIERS & CO'S REGULAB TRADE SALE 'THURSDAY MOBNING, Oct. 14, at 9:30 o’clock, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, ‘WOOLENS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SEZOES, "On Second Fioor alearoom, 103 Madisoa-sc. ATC., FUTTERS & 00/8 SATURDAY BALE. Furniture, Household Goods, Pixnos, Carpets, Btoves, &c. TURD. RNING, Oct, 16, st 930 otclock, st - Afl%flfltml, 108 Madisoo-st. large stock of Carpets Siary, ke, A large line Parlar and Cook Stov E::mu’mflmnm Also on Satardsy =gy WIL F. HODGES & CO. At Our Warerooms, 636 West L-%ke-n.. NESDAY EVENING, Oct. 13,4t m., & On WEDNESD. 2 & ADAME O, DA SILVA AND ommaty AT AL, EEADTORDS formar] . lan Hoffman's) Prench, e ran Baasding sad Day Beoot fot Toums Lar dies and Chidren, with calisthenics. No. 17 Wesh -«ightb-st,, New York. Beopens Bept. 27, Ap~ ‘Tay be tuade by latier or persanally, ss above, GLEASON'S ACADEMY. A school for Young Msn snd Boys, 530 West Adams practie M. B. GLEASON, Principal. MISS LA B e ning 1o Avall tacmmastes of hes sone vices sbroad can sddress har st 2 el onces sxchanged. et M. V. 8. BRYAN3 .Bgflgmmflmn N Skt Shicraey Chavios I, Bauis revtedv o