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e were rescned by fishermen from the shora, Two ing wore taken off by n tug, Willlam A, ]if;%“.‘,".".}. e Dietator, bas strived here, MISCELLANEOUS. v Dmrrson.—The lufialo Western Elevating Company have feduced shovcling on steam vesseld grom $4 to $3 per thounand bm....At Detralt, Wednerday nfternoon, Ui ghal Blanchiard rolil thy nited States Deputy Mar- tirig Rosclus to Captn. Pridgeon and Grummond .foe $1,760....The new ‘Anchor Lino prop Wassahlkon will be In command of Capt. 1L, A, Slason wi t echr Apoc anya: ¢+ More Dolos Dotwoit in tho on an at el Hfeago ta traly & wicked Chicago phat Kelly Inlnnd Jast sami o o Witk In & aadly spara arc out, her cabine an now remains but her g:fil. and_about & fo Clevciand Leader any yman who In Jargely in o .nfilnner and Mlchael Tlugles ansecond. trol bu on a carga o or than thoge in Washington. Exchange, which went ashora ne: th D, B, Stewart an first A De- stealing AL Chicago. The last vesso] at Port Col+ f 20,000 b avorogo each Fort — Colburne " this ort 2 bu and over. city, and her thieves are The old achr ar {he Jime dock mer, atitl lles in her old demoralized state. Her deck wone, and noth- sides, which are still in- shave tho water....The A few doys ago o gentle. ated [n vessols was hoard grain 10 saysthat 1f buslness dld_not lnptove within the pext filteen or twenty da. one of hia veascls for the ho wonld lay ap every T ‘This I8 & feeling noanon. lhltllhc:nmlnhf‘:mc prevalent hero just nosw, although o far estont." ' MANQUETTE, Egyptlan; schr Yelic: Goslawk, Missourl. Frop Misson: ecial Dispateh ; DT now Buiz, Do B hieako. Attiyca: Bisrs Chinm, 12 bore loading V. Swain; schrs_Camden, Cleared: Y Teal, Willen, Mpraiied ~eckl, V. fwaln #che Camden H AN P 3 e insonrl. asécd down, Dasific, 28 not been ncted upon toany Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribuna. vy Bopt. 4. —=Arrived, e, “Chmatitation, Oak-Lent, prop Slaon, Bus Tassed np, to Tns Tribune. atmr Wimahlekon ‘Wiiliam E’“‘i‘ul Jdnlla Stowrs Japan, Mary Jare shua, Harriet itoas. The 18 loading coal for Chicagoat Glc. S e FINANCIAL, Bpectat Dispatch to The Triduns, MILWAUKEE, Sept. 4.~Tle bankrupt stock nf Flerco & Whallng was sold ot suction this aftoruoon on the store promises. Thers were but few bidders present. Amongthe principat ones wera B. T. Joncs, of Pittsburg; T. M. Jones, ot Chicago; C. B. Brown, of Chlcggo; Parkhurst, of Parkhurat & Wilkinson, Chicagoj TFish, of Fish Bros,, Racine; Haus Rees, of Now York; and Harrison & (reen, of Milwaukeo, Au- guatus Flady, Assiguce, . m. and snk rur was $109,320.11, rash must be paid down mounted a wagonat 3 353 ihat the amount of the nyen- Five thousand dollurs at the time of sale, and the balance in cah when the purchaser Lol posscssion of the oodd. Mr. Cady nmcf!lmt ho had a private bid of £50,000, at which smountlie would atart the sale. There wero slxty- ing io the purchase of th five bids mado, result- ie ohtire stock at $70,500 by Jones & Lmlfi?lln, of Tittsburg. Mr. Hans Tees, of Milwau! #toro formierly ()\"tulll_ll.‘(l Rm up to Ls:o,cm. The ones & Laughiin, firm of Brown & Vs wos Company of Chlcago, whrn, 1t o ding for Fish Brotliers, an Armflnlcl ce, who 18 the ownerof the hy Plerce & Whallng, bighest blidder, next to Charles Brown, of the Manufacturiu a sald, wad bid- Racine. * Itis tho general oplnlan that the atock lias teen well sold, while he; e and _there (s one who thinks thero wea a, great sacifice made, PuinaprLrna, Pa. debtedncss hero of Bept. 4, —Tlhe entire (n- filnnflolph Becldey & Co., suspended brokers, is 25,000, HOLIDAY Bpectal Dispaten HEROES, - o The Tridusa. i BPRINGFIELD, Tll., Bept, 4.—Adjt.-Gen. J. I, Hilliard hoa fssued orders announcing tho fol- lowing changes and promotions nmong oflicers of thio State militin, and tho cominissions based on'these orders arc fssucd to-day: Jamos E, HW), First-Licutopant Governor's Guard, Fifth Regimont, vice Barkloy, resigned; John J, Bluk- crhoff, Sccond-Lieutenant Governo's Guard, Fifth Reglment, vice McNeil, resigneil; Jerome B. Mngill, Captain of the Molin Regiment, vics Rasemu R. Oyler, Firat-Licutenant Molino Rifles, Righth | . Rifles, Eighth sser, Teslgned; Willlam Teglinent, vice Peterson, resf) edj‘(}h-r es Jieg- ler, Second-Lieatenant. Regiment, vco 1L Kenny, Captain of Tenth Reglment, vico . MW, Flral,—l’,luumnam., Dw Tenth ncfilmnnt, vico Kinnogy ocond-Lieutennnt Tenth Reglment, vice Witt, it Becond-Lientenant th‘l‘.tgiuwnt. vice Aaran, First-Licultcnant 8t Clal sy vice Volkman, resigned j- Willidm Dit- mun, Captain Léad-Mine City Quards, ‘Galenn:. J, B, Annet, Firat Licutenant, aud Peter S8imon Becond-Licutennat; saty company,” .- ¢ e . WASHINGTON ITEMS, Lioyd, arrie, Apemial Ditpatch Calem.znky'n Moline Rifles, Eighth tesigned; L. wight Guards, Prnmum; 8 faht Guarda, Brmnctcd' J. 1, wight fium‘dn, promoted; A, C. Odeit _Guards, restgned; L, C. ir Guards, Enat -the Tarsons, to The Tribuna, ... Wasnvarox, 1. G,y Ecpl:t—’l‘l';urM raport of the Committee of Expenditures Iu the Treasury Departmaont relative to tho Burcau of Capturdd and Ahandoned Property 15 in n great ‘measure mado In the fnterest of Southorn claims agents. The attempt has been made hers for years by Soutliern cotton lobby ugonts to oblaln from the Treastiry Department a schedule of the en- tre amount of cotton disposed of by the Bu- reau, and the clafins filed. One noted lobby agont bas publlely sald tbat he would give S The 00,000 for ernment such slllcers a st ¢ ov- hava refused euch'te- - quet beeause experlence has shown', that with puch luformation it 1a.au casy matter for raseally ugents to manufacture evidence which would” enable uxum-an:usruuy'm prosecute thelr bogus clatms. Thi Conunittee has, howeves T, cotton-lobby sharks, and Treasury by 0 Bourbon Investizating come to the ofd of the hos forced from tho Congresslonal subpena, and haa now publighed, much of the Information which lobbyists hava for years fn vain besteged the Treusury to secure. Gen, Brlstow has Youse hiere, PHILAD! renewed the loaso of “his ELPHIA, PAILADELPUIA, Pa,, Bept. 4.—A grand Cavis- sotter featival was begun at Scheuester Park this morniug, and part of the inaugural cere- mony was a strest parade, typical of the arts, eelences, and agriculture, The festivitiosat the grounds commenced by Lwenty-five guns, with a Farmers’ Congress, and ' the firing of a ealute of agrand festive processton, ‘The festival wiil contfiue for scyeral doys, on each of which thero will by interesting gamen. TETN ‘The fourth annual Couvention of the Natfonal Association of Flre-Englncors was called to order this morning dn Regiment of the Natlonal the _arniory of the First Gunrd. The registor of geutltmen attending tho .Conventfon em: braces Asnistant Enghi era, delegates from the Underwriters, fnventol »improved fire-apparat: cere, Fire Commissinnd Nntlonnl Board of ¥ire and muonufacturers of ko insurauce dele- Eates, aud [nventors, and manufacturers are cn- titied to vote, - CORRECTION. 6 T the Edllor af TA¢ Tritune, Orriox Sncuwoon Scivot-Fousirons .Co., Mo« 11, Sept, 1.—Your corraspondent, in his dispateh in regard to the vurning of the 8ler- wood Factory, conveys an orrongous and. ins Jurlous [npression, which we trust you will have the surtesy to col rrett. Ilo says ‘“inost of the meechants {n town suiler loss," earrying the {der fl.ul; o them, W the metchants of Mot that our men huve ulways been pafd on pay-day in full, and ha vur Compnny was largely Indebted © wish to stale that we do_not owe s o Lalance of $100, and Bmmpll ly n cash, Our Uompany inadi urrangements to ocenpy suother facs tory tengporarily, und will .continno thelr busi- hess an the Directors Inst ovenls ug . Yuled to e cnlllmmh uew brick tire-proot luv}gr’r_. 1ill thcly ordors factured stock belng savi mom(tly. thelr tmanu- o, At '8 inecting of 1t wns unaninmoaly o the erceflon’ of o Ynurflru!l)'. JuNg, Prealident, T .. /MOULTON VS, BEECHER, § Naw Yorg, Hept. 4,—The caso brought by Francis D, Moulion ugsinst the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher fur 450,000 damages for maliclons bresccution was bp to-day fu the Brooklyn courts, ou the moion of. Mr. Bhcarman, they) counsel for the ddendant, for & chanke of Veuue, a3 it {s thougtt | t would be casier to pro- vira jury fu somo other county than New plabtiir, oblected, anl Mr. Shearman submit- ts from_Mr, Beechier Gen, Pryor, for the moved to dlsmles the. “ang as he thought tle Court liad no jurisdic. Honin regard tu'lt. Julge Dykeman ‘decided W oneider Gen, Pryots motfon, first leaving r.Blicarman's motlonto stand over for thrca weGis, B — ¢ THE METINDISTS, Rpmoxn, Va., Sept. 4~The-Methodists of thlatity and Muuchester, ‘: mass-mecting as- ®mbled yesterday, unankously adopted the Tegel utious soclally approvag the action of th Yol Comralgsion ’nx"fionfliuu nan‘:nbled lg Laja Aoy, \ “ THE CHICAGO TR 3 - . MERE TALK. oy around and visitel the other quarrles. Yot Conly, in whose prescnce the remssks of Perio- Iat were made, moyod In the Cont/ty Board that Coolt Cunuty flmeatons he adopted in the erer A Day Spent on the Stone Busis T ° hess. tion, of the Court-House, Aug. 4 thls resolution ~ to exclude all stone Hmestone was adapted, wot belmg lakl Mr. Woodbridge Unable to Get In Egan’s Testimony. over as customary, awt the elight members of the Doard vated solid for it Conly, Jolinsun Carcoll, McCallrey, Mulloy, Cleay, Holden, and Tabor were the meifNive of them constituting the Buflding Committee. Mr. Walker's bid was 693,000, and the five inembera of the Commit- tee voted to adopt it, thowxh thero were blds for limestono, ong of £540,000 from MeNell & Bons, another of $558,000, and others stlll less, iM the majority voteid solidly for Walker, Yet t wos too patpable a fraud to be passed over in sllerice, The publle clamored tou loudly for e to endurcdt, 8o they rescinded thelr ne- tion, und Mr. Walker offered to reduce his bid fromn 50.cents to (0 cents, whercupon AMr, Care roll corrected hilm, aaying, * 65 centa, Mr, Walk- er.” Mr.SlnFcr at the same mecting offered to reduce bis bitd but was ot allowed to doso, All shawdd alelibarate Intention on the part of the Board -to give Mr. Walker the contract, When tho Bourd voled to accept Walker's bid the sccond Lime, there were yet five lower bld- ders, and minotity members atood ip in the Bonard and directly cliarged fraud upon thele fellow-mnemnbers, “They again rescinded thele + | action, but all the while Veriolat was golng aroynd and leh\fi tilugs for Walker. Thors was Price’s bid. “Price was perfectly competent, and hifa bid was lower. alloged He Btates the Caso on Bohalf of the Petitioners. Tesponses by County-Attorney Tountreo and Judge Otis, The arguments n the stone-contract Injune- tlon-tnse werc continued before Judge Farwel) yesterday, The court-rovm waa crowided all day with quarrymen, “ Ring” Commissioners, and city ofilcials, who téok a deep Interest in the proceedings. > Ou ths openfug of the Coirt, Judge Farwell said ho hiad not read over ali thio papers flied in tho cnse, but he felt disposed | TO ALLOW THE AMENDMENTS TO THE RILL County-Attorney Rountree sald in that.case he would have to propare an answer sotting Price open]’ d in forth everylling that the County Board had ‘::::‘l"l‘"‘;"“'c‘:‘l':“‘::“:{fi'n:‘:;":’e&;:u'm";ftl“"‘f‘}‘.‘x done to {nduce tho city ta fulfill Its part of the hln bid for furuishing stone. The afldavit of contract. 1o objected to aprivate individual | Konning statcs that” McNell told Lim that the making usg of this, and urged aleo that no {n- | contract canld not be got for less than ('.wiom junction could be fssucd on the streogth of the Walker dlleged in l|y| :mdnvu‘ that he lud no Tha Court sald he would let tho amendment | his quarey to ecire the fuldlfimont of McNeil's bo made, and hear whatever the other shie liad mu?nct.’ MeNell, who In 1575 was unable to to offer in oppoaition, at tho same tima reserv- | sccure A contract for £72,000 o account of not i L R o avsau of baiore n i ChaSAsiar of & ro: County-Attorney Rountree then read in detafl lpomlble{lolvenl- contractor to take charge of all the steps taken Ly the County Board with | work Involving nearly $100,000. roforenca to the. buflding of the Court-Iouse. ANOTHER REMARKADLE FACT The adoption of plans and conferences with the | was that this Committes of five who voted at feb farths, | i " changed their minds and went over to McNell, BaAN'S TESTIMONY. Blowly and reluctantly they ylelded thelr mar- Mr. Woodbridgo obtaiucd 12ave to file an afii- | gin of profit, which they had rrumlscd to them- davit to provo that the’ contract between Fan- | sclves, on ncfmml. of tlie publie sentiment, and ning and McNell was stfil In cxistence, The {:l they finally obstinately awarded the contract counsel wished to baye tho Clerk nl'I r.lg Gr;x:; of.w:i‘l?n:ho tiad hoen sliown to be but & tool Jury examnined to swear to what Mr. Egan ) ker furth terred 1o th ta- torilied to In regand to Petlolat. Uons between the clty aud county authoridice, The.Court was ot disposed to allaw this, claiming that the.refisal of the Doard 1o com- Mr. Woodbridge eald he_expocted to prove z,ly with éhu‘rcqgolu of 'i,'"’ Uouiu-u Bulhrllng! tat Bgun went bofore thio drand Jury, and | il s iR SR awore that ‘e was approached by Perlolat with | gwnoto Walker. The speaker's fdea of the a propositiou that Tie should be employed to ab- | s¢liole matter waa, that the nction of thie Ring taln the position of architect; that Egan nctual- | members of tht Buard sliowed a precuncerted 1y padd Terlolata suinot. moncy; aud that tho | Plan tojiva the <ot ftaudniently Lo one ncf;dce&mr:cmfrx‘"g;t this could not bo ad- | F<¢ l"{’"u"?,'" sclesting, Huteatane exdustyely c Court »! ol = | for.tha orection of the Court-Houss. they mitted, It Perivlat wes aronnd tryiug to cor- | @i not, tlen it was propor for . the Court to lu)- rupt people, the County’ Commissioners wera :frr?re uh‘: graul%u g.:xu“l‘njn;u;.:m‘n. !.h|Inu emlx; " 80 4 usion, the com n pred el appil- :Iv‘;:n( au.bh"lr"fi; flfi:fll @;:_g lflzfin;?lrgcglg‘é:fil:‘lg, catfon }mc_uuurll‘;' ‘upon voluntary Imdnrnn?l It g L was by Periolat tafking ahout it. difficult, to get avldcm'u’ in such a H e cculinr case, There were many persons who M Woadlcigeoput /tho. Lommlssloners End knowledgo of the facts, but who refused to thave been fndicted ou this very charee, The Cotirt—Ycs, but they aro not convleted, If they were: mnv(cui«l, it would be n diifercnt tidng.” 1 don't think {t necessary to show what Egan testificd to in regard to Perfolat. He mugt ho conneeted with this matter, | Mr. Woodbridge—I assume that “he fs con- nected, There is a great denl of testimony ta connect him. - It is shoivn that Periolat atated 1 presence of members of the County Boand hat it took money to’ gel the contract, and the Commissloners did hot dlxlmn the statement, Ithink that conuects him with the bill. Thé Conrt—\Vell, 1 do not thini it properto bringin testhinony to shiow what Egan eworo to before the, Graod Jury. I cannot give you leava to do that. Mr, Wmulhrldx,v‘c—'l'hcn T wish nt this stpze to call attohitlon to'tho » +* DIFFICULTIES OF OUR POBITION, 8o that {f we do not prove this the Court will not declde that the welght of evidence Is agalnat ug, . We cantiot pvall oursclves of the same sort of evldenco tre could If we could introduce ornl testhnony aud euforce the-atterdance of wit« TCARCH, SO i L The Court—It will bo my duty to consider your . position nnd “tHe embarrassmonts. you under when I como to pass upon the mat- Woodbridge—1 wish dlstinctly restify, Tla nfiidavits presented were explicit and undonfable, and showed certainly the ex- istenice of frand in the Jetting of the stonc con- tract. It was for the Court to determing whether the fraud should not be stopped until farthier proof could ba obtalned fu the courts. L .. AMR. ROUNTRER * followed In behalf of the county.” Tle said if he did not beliete that the, public intercsts would De subserved by the execution of this ‘contract m would not have appeared fu court, owing to s pecullar relations which he bore to the publie fn* belng County Attoruey. He then’ went. on to ehow ihe presaing nucessity for a now Court-Iouse, Judges, law- yers, and litigants suffering wmuck from the poor arrangements and bad “accommotlation of +the prosent court-rooms. The connty wna inn sound flnancial condition, aud was ?ulh abla to procced with this greal undbetaking, and the reproscutatives of the peoplo bad been develfct fnduty In.not_erecting a Court-House befarg thistime. In 1873 the clty and .county sgreed toinite In astructure of uniform exterfor, but year after yoar-had passed without the former taklug any etcps towards the fulfiliment of the coutract.” It was sficiwards ogreed thal the county abould crect the wholo huilding and Jease the west hall to the clty, and this armnge- to state | meut had glven great “satisfaction, cven ter. M that T was preparcd toshow, If Egan couldcome | £ fhe pastles” who were now . work- Lr;?xcru,—uglé'fl h:cuntrndlc'tulh'fxtormer-uln- ing against tho erection of the bLuiiding. ments,—that Petolat approached him fu regard | There " was mo. doubt that Commlssioncr Conly, who lived in the Lemont district, wos returned to tho Board with the understanding that he should use his influcnce to liave the Court-House constructed of Cook Couuty lime- stong; and he, therefore, offered the resolution to this effect. -Aftar tho sago of that reso- lution it was thought that the quarrymen would unit andl delermine not to sell stone below certain figure and thereby coinpel the county to urchnse at_oxorbitant prices, and the resolu- fon was_therdfors rescinded, What fnduced the toard to pass it was to employ hume in- dustry, and thereby reduce the demnands on the County Agent, o showed from the records of the Nuard that certain of thoalleged Rm;i mein- bors,—Lonorgan and 8chmidt,~who vofed for lmnestone, voted sgainst this contruct. If the to sccuring 'thio- positlon of County Archi- tecty. that - he .pmd Perlolat “f{n the neighborliond of §20,000 to- accumplish the oh- {cc 3 that eubsequently Porlolnt n]jx‘_x')runche(l hfm 0 get ts,m mare, and upon Mr, Egan’s rolus- nl,khm Ferfolat snld ke would make Iis posi- tlon"yncomfortable, and would drive him from 1t.* And T was “propared, 'in “connection with that, to show that & majbrity of the Board from thigt doy touliis hiave heen iighting Mr. Egan, County-Attorney Rountree—Who would prove that? ¢ ““Mr, Woodbridge~Mr, Eran ‘and others— members of the minority of the Coimty Board. 1 can show that since this' thrent the majority ‘have opposed Eg{n . T . 8 *Mr. Jewett—Why dou't they turn him out, also heeatsa pandstone had heen refected and Hme- Aons fetepted for the bulidings. acquainter |3 was deacribed, charge thers was frand Erery man with the respectiye merits ‘of the Lo quallties of stone kuew that lmestone was but |-as good as the other, ‘The durable noture of Hmcetone was proyen by the fact that European eathedrals buill of it hal stowd for several cens turlcs. A large mnount of lying appeared to have been done In this cose, but he clalmed thiat the heft of 1t hind been done by the other There had heena great hubbub in the ol il le. hers about the Cotnftsuluners, nal and a citizen, As an fndl- | and not s an wlvoeate, ho waswiling to tudorseeveryact the County Board hind prrforied, Tie Commissloners hiad been eharged with fraud and corruption, but they were as inuocent as tirtle doves, e was coni- fident of that, hecaure they eald ro. This fact should prove conclualve with the Conrt and sel- tlo this matter, ground for complaint, as #ound and the material which he deslre of the best quality, ‘Thore was really no good he confractor was Mr. Womdbridgahad several moro afifdavits ever, ruled onf., Mr. Jewett was the next speaker for the de- fondanta, Thery beln) to submit. They were, how- only half-an-hour in which to holl forth, he suigested that time ‘would Lo saved I ha deferred bils arguinent un- ] this morning. ‘The Court thought the sugrestion a good oney and the case was adjourned until this morning. Pttt st ins stttk i “D. APPLETO NEW PUBKT N'&co., 549 & 051 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, PUDLISN TIIS DAY: L The Three Brides, By C. M, Yoxax, authorof '*The Helr of Redclyfle,” 1vol., 1219, o Ciath, Price, $1.75. his novel lifds falr to equal the regutstlon whicl T ' and * e ‘was attained by *The itefr of lledelsTe’ sn a10," Which bava liery Tead &0d weps orer by tany thoussnds vf resders.” X111, ECHMIDT, XIV. 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DR | spm L KTUIOTTA, Sept, 23,08 thent T, 4 i nl:utrec!. wfi not mmnfin‘llmlr;udi txlm h:n(ldlng Of | CALIFORNIA, x'e'? » o myxl'x:fl:fi%/\. Bepl, nu,np;'r: o o] itder- | the, Court-Ilpueo wmou e dglayed a year - b i npdt 1.0 P B e e 0 11T was fa Bethor poat- | to the iojury O tha pubile Intareats, Thowhol | AUSTIELI, SeRth i bn FLY LA, bt 2, 00 tlon,. [Lauglter. o g i + | theory of thia vh fation was that money.was, to or Londonderry, Tue Court—ls Jm ol .| te mids by. somicl Hbm of extras to e pre- | Cablos, 805,870 and £, 'fifl'."{',’;fi o nosommodations., i “"'” l{al‘.‘z\'fi a(?mx 140 ot sutited to the Board herenftor, Thore was nobi- | Drages estied fof any BmURE AL Citrent rates. \r. Wondhridge sald ho ha avits to shiow. ing fu tho bill tq show thal, by letting the con- Lract fil;"umo, any great or serluus {njur) would bg fncurred by the muut;. He vantend- ed that the suit was lmpmnérly brought, bold- ing that the Btate’s Attorney, in the name ot that Mr. Haley wus a mau of integrity, ete. County-Attorney Rouutres—~If those aro gd- | mitted, we will bring {n an afildavit to prove that Ifuley, iti company with -another person, HENDERBON STATE LINE, BUTHERS, % Waahington-st, went to o certan Commissloner’a wife and of- | the Pehplq, and not a privateindividual, should YO TR AN T DIt DOULIN, fered here $100 n month {f sho would Induce | apply foran njunction In such o case, The pro- S.T.A'.‘l'.‘,% OF VIRGINIA... ‘hursday, Sept. 7 her hushahd to vate him tho contratt. 1| grammo of the Bulldiug Committeo of the | REACH : ‘The aflidavits wera roled out. , - GF g uncil was this: The Councll did not pretend | g3 and iling 1o accomimy Judga Otla presented the atlidavit of William | to bave the munafw bulld, but lhl:{ wanted | tickels, $i'ta 8 TR IR H Wficux architect of Plyinduth Church,' to | theconnty to provi Ilethnllmna(.nllfl allow them r;;:fi" URT) “nM‘nmn show that MeNell had performed the work faiths | to leb thecontracta a3 t,h:r plonsed, Ho eon- | 2250 T T R fully in lu-nhluncu] W th the .-‘-c{)l'llmuouv, and tmu‘lud‘fl &Al w“,‘;&lel:lcr 7 m‘;:uui“ wfife :}lrn_- l\ 't,l G it Ll l Hiak tho workinu gl Ut a1 bustgtor oo adonted, sty o e de ) NOTTH wCTIREN Oy( . opened ihie argument in behalf of the platntifts, | lowest but one, aud Fanning, who was $5,000 | gpo seaneraof thts Company will sall every Batur- a gald . could not :mtlcl‘mw the lcgnl propo-' | lower, could ot give sutliclent "5'"'1",1'.{0' sup- | day frous Dreiwon, er, foot of pirdsate Nobokn, sitfons to hie urged by the detense, Tho ' com- | plying the stono E:f‘u:fl:u&“’:{:{im ausition ot e resien, Arat cabin, S100: sdrond platnant lad such a"direct Interest fu tho ques- tion before the Court, hefng o tax-payer, that ha was (uII{ entitlert to n hoaring, “Tho plaintiffs nflpre‘-ln{mhum ‘umluull_%y of fia!::lvfl lfllél\g A: chirge of this nature. " 'Those who would ol Tositats to use thoir oficisl positions. 1o accome | aré werd corrupt, tiey wore not bought aud sold lish their private purposes would not hesitate [ for somethingi Ilad counscl the audacity to {‘o appear {n Court and deny the charges made | try.aud make this court bolicys l-lmibuwhcn ilen, againat thenr, It wus runored that the bujld- [ had an_opportinity to pocket i 1000, suey. ing of tho new CotrtIlouse offéred to tho | would soluse it aud yot take u paltry §5,0001 Lt County Board Ring opportunity 1o get money | had beeu sthtcd that Forwer Hurma waa {,n the for themsolves. out of the varfons cumnnllto[n ring and had the Board In Wfs power, If that for dolng tho work., The bld of Fiwin Wallter | Wis -‘:;bwhy did not Ilarms get this contract uli. wis for the ‘most mportant part of the work | $700, u‘ again, cNell .ubtaine et renchod In the progress of the bullding, | his contract through fraud aund corrubtion, it Walker had'anold and vatued fricod fu | through the aid of Walker, why did nat Walker Clent' Perlolat, and when Mr, Perlolat found | se hia ifflucncs i his own bohall aud eccurs hhxluel( o dllhcully M;. \‘v’g]kwmgfi r:jnmnl the captract at $605,0001 The speaker did not aid wont on his bond for &5,000. Buch was e the fathunte relatlon betwou:” the two men, | uffulr, but he koew that that fudividua Poriolat was found everywhers whera there wus | cluus, and uuuecuw\rll) umdousl in his o!xlnlum anything being done in comnection with the let- | Contracturs also were infornal nuhsl\lnwe. -lm ting of the contract for the stonework, He was | they thronged around his ofllm, an mgcy At tha stonc-quasty, i the saluona, at the Coun- | trled his patieuce. - The Comin! -glomr-c -m,{ ty Board meoting, claiming all the while openly h‘onully arrived nt the emm:lxl‘xall.uiJ 1l “l. o] a pecullar Influence with the Doard, The Bongd | County” lmestone wus the best u{lh ng 1:!““; went ta Lesitont some time cgo for the ostensl- | terfal, and they Liad tho right L0 S dhid ble purppuo of inyestigating thelinestone there, | onfnlon.” The other sile wess sbnply ac n% n of the contract. Ten members of the Board wera in favor of limestgne, snd two of thoss wore. agalnat MeNell. Counscl #atked ubout corruption, but why waa it, i the Commission. know whethier Perfolat had mixed urwl:‘ ,‘;[(‘xlx! bitt by & stranee 1 Tte afters | the intercat of disappolnted bidders. Mr. Bal- ngon at My, \ nlkel;‘:hlrofi:’:,mdrlrflm‘g‘ nn(’{ tui lard n;l!(hb Lo au Afl)ermnn of Chicago, but he {nylh theinselyes, and by a peeullar cofncidence | wis plalbtill for the Amherst saudstonce. \\'?y Periolat happeued Lo bo i Lemont aleo, visitiog | Qid not the city bring this suit] Becauss tho lifs mothor, and took vecasion to spend the da orporation Counsel was of the ‘UP'“"’“ at Walker's also. He wits soan to. talk couff- | that it could uot be mantsiued. e *acutially with the various Iting Commissloncrs, | objected the ~ amendment —on the to h Tho subsequent . conversations - between | ground that Ald. Yullard had vo ight to sub- Perlolat and ~ Carroll,; Couly, and or | Btitate Limself for the City. of Chbicugu. Thore Commlssjotiers, shuwed ! c’c‘-‘uchfllwl; '."‘JL‘{Z was tio utlegation o the “bill to warrant the lusion - Letween . them for the = purpuso | Coust in Delleviog the county had - nut of pivigg (o stono-contract to Mr, Wafhor, | sullefery funde “to prococd” with the Thedc ' “conversatlons were contradicted, of | Work st present, The county valuations Carroll, Conly, and othersadmitted was ,000. 7 ! o A ey et ot bighes thuu 60 ceuts on the #100, und they a certain suloon in the city with Periolat, Hale; Mugiler, and othcye, but Yoy deted. st Heas sald. unything about the Court-liouse, DU had they not gone too far o thelr dentall Why had they met, §€ hot to talk about a subject that waa nxtumll{ the 1wost promineny themo in thelr mindel Meanwhilo, Walker was showp to huve tald Eannlng that hie controlled thd con- as Toceuts under the law snd ‘onstitution, If the complainaut suld the Board lad uo right to sue buuds, it would e better Lo walt until they svught 10 do tha} sud then apply for au fnjunction. JUDUR OTIS next addressed the Court i the futerost of Mee could go as high gould g ws LIg tract, Perlolab tolling ldley thut, he.lad not | Nell & Bon. Hu objected to the amcudicits enough money to get lllcsulxh‘nul. Allthis thne | sought to be itroduced Into the original the various bidders were drging thelr claima, | Lill” because sn ludividual — had — wo AMONG THH BID$ WERE $0ME FOI SANDSTONE, | right (o represcnt the ity In such several beitiie lower than the bid for Hinestone, Beverat bulldiugs in tho ¢ity had been bullt of mdstone, andd it was provod to be better than u cuse when Lis rights were not dftfercut from thosc of auy other tax-payer. Mr. MeNeil hoad given the puarantee for the perfurmance of the mestone, . Communications were sent rmulct demauded by thaCounty Board, which to' the Board invitlng. Investigation as | Fanniug, the lowest bidder, could not do. The ta the comparatlve " mcrits of the | ditfereuce botween the blda was jnsigulticaut stone, but were ulways veferred to a commitics wheu the large futercsts ul stake wero consids amd neser beard from. © The Board went to the ereil.. "Tho learnod cotusel went ou Lo stats varlous quarrles in Couk County, anda Comiuis- | that McNell was o pructical stone-cugter, and sloner was known o have sald that thesc visits | quite competent todo overythlug refjuired of were atl for w blind. It was testificd dircetly | bim under thia contract, ‘The Court wis bound that during these discusslons fn tho Board the | to presume that the County Buard had scted elght metibers constituting the Ring showed a®] with honesty and wisdow o awarding the con- fuvorltisma to lmestone, knowiug that the use | tract as they did, because the contractors were of Hinestone had been generally discontinued in mhnruutihl competent nlen in every respect. the buildings of _tho ufi y. ‘They were sl the | The blll alleged that Walker was {ntercated 1o thno favorlog Walker,” Therc'wss no otber | the McNell bid. That was denied by MeNell o " » i v i, B0 o[ slacrge, enrrenoy. ” ¥oi o aiadng ek piy . TerauE, 80 idits's QELL 2 Bowltng Urocn, Ne Grent Western Steamship Line. From Kew York to Bristol (Engtand) diroat. SO\IHIRSK#'. Westes ept, 7 ARHAGON, Bymor y' Bept. 80 Cabin pasage, $70 Inl!rm\!nltulul $43; Steorsge, §10 Excursiou teksun §1:0; Uropald Sleerago ceriilicatca 20, Af W UITE, 67 Clark-st., Michiguu iy 10 W [ " CUNARD MAIL LINB, P'Xml t Compa )] a om Cln_}lrn’x':d handott-al Bail My owesl Prices, I 1L DU VRUNET. three times a week to aud from British Ofice, northwest corner s, L'I\lcnfo. Qenernl Western Agent. praAtEtaletiesiiiaiy HOLLAR STORL. ON'T FAIL TO VISIT Smm;MMrMM& 106 EAST MADISON-ST. CUNHI’M TION, INDIUES’H()N PANC[KBATIL‘ S&'Ofl\’ & MooR MIBTR AND H cuminT AND \WASTING DIES are B aud Gouila prepared ouly by 5] Yow toudaa. londow, 14 Uy thetn, and all UNITKD 8TATES AN PERFUNERY, Dishasks, ‘I he most eflcacioms EMEL Ayu'rhe originat IMEREEPKIS TIIEOUGHOTT VD CANADA. ATKINBON 8 PERFUMERY, ; S : » B8S8, WHITI ROSI 'BROWN WINDSOR EOAP EAU DE COLOGNE FIVOPRIZE MEDALYN, £0ld by all Dealers, . & E. ATRINSOXN, o 24, O1d Dond Street, Londs A CANRS! STANDAUD on, SCALES FAIRBANK®,AORSK & 00, 111 &118 LakaSt., Chicagos Bocare{uliobuy oaly the Guauine, ‘ RETUIK OF THE FAVORITE? THE GREAT: SHOW 4 COMIN(} AGAINE CEIICAGO FOR TWO DAYS ONLY ! Monday and Tuesday, Bept.4 and 6, ON LAXKE FRONT. HENRY DATNINUM, Maneger, GREAT LONDON CiRCUS MENAG- ERIE, MARDI GRAS, &c. The entire resonrces of TiIS GREAT SHOW willbe produced. Tl best Circus ever in Chilcago, Vouched for by the Press aud Public. T Empreas of thie Arens, " M'LLE DOCKRILL. The Austratizn Horeman, MR, JAMES MELVILLE. The Graceful and Aceomplished FRANE MELVILLE. The Gymnast Wonder, MW'LLE JUTAU, BIR MAGTXT, WM. I1. BATCHELO] AT RAGISTY. HOWARD nmu‘l,! L WAL ot GEO. BROWN, 3. hock WAL CONWEL RED 0B RORT NalA, Masters ALEX, WILLIR, FREDDIE, and JEAN, Alro et Other Bpecfalty ARtins. e, & Bchool of Natural ilistory, & el Gras Carnival, dc, he al, e Urand Hiyp,-Zoclo-Mardl.(lrns Cumtval Street eant will tako pisce 8t © o'clock 10 the moruing, Sept. 4, V500 Cuslloned Opera Geats. Admission as usnal, Doors openat 1 and 7 p. m. ¢ COMING.” The granilest oxhibition ‘parating In (be world, “LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN,” #The Battle Above the Clouds,"” I considercd the most remnrkable picture In exist. ence, James Walker, the artiet, aketched the pasition of the forces engaged dutiig the battle, aud & photographer made 500 negatlves for this work [mmedistely after the fight. Ita accuracy of detail haa been nitested by thousandeof Unlunand Confederates there engnged, and it excites the deepest {nterest aa an tluetration of one of the reateat achievments of our own ‘*Anny of the veal," This great work, costing nearly $70,000, the property of Gen. Joe looker, lias been ob- tained at grant expende by the Exposition Commit- tee fr thelr Annunl Exhibliion: consoguently they “l":l:‘;c obliged,to charge a emall additional admis- sfon fee, HOOLEY'S NEW. CTUCAGO THEATRE, + Clark-at.. opposite Shorman liouss, i‘.THE MINSTREL PALACE.” Monday, Bept. 4, and every evening at f3(. Wednesda; o Kl dicivday MANEO e 304 pem. i TRELS. GRAND TRIGMPE T HOOLEY'S M1 Youses erumded ntehtly wigh elte of cly. Every act, ete., encored. FIVE NEW STARS and an entireiy oW progTamMe this week. CARROLL ond MACCALE- TUY, 1T, TYRRELL FRANK and. LEW COLLINE, Encnied and will Mhortly sppear. . FIAKK SIOTAN SR ER A aod MADIL a5 prograies: . ADELPII THEATRE, IMMENSE SUCCESS1 EVERY ACT ENCORED ! SECOND WEEK OF THE NEW COMPANY, First appearnnce of the Queen of Bong, Malle. ZIT- D m A A it ek sHITIE acte, toutipnation this week of the imuonse Galazy of 1 it of Iayt weok, L N10)IT THURBDAY. HeVICKER’S THEATRE, Every Evoning aud Baturday Matines, THEHRE SPY. Ohas, Barry as-Gen, Washington; Every Tahlean Encored. A Great Hit. Next Weck—JOHN T, RAYMOND—COL. BEL- LERS, ‘*TUERE'S MILLIONS INIT," HAVERLY’S THEATRE, Late Tioeley's 'l'!lulr\v;l nnnu-‘vlm:- between Clark | MAGUIRE & HAVEILY e, Proprictors «Manager WILLE. CHAFMAN VIFORKIA MIN. The famoos and untivaled CAl KTIKLE, hieaded by the peerirss Hln[nplnn Comedian, BILLY EMERBOX, Monday tvcnln& fi:“l. 11, Ing Ciie wook Firit appearance i Ciicdgout tho irle Chatacter Artists, BCANLON and EROKIN, Ti & serica df thelr ariglial ind tiisuriasscd skotclies. ' Bep: teiaber 31, NAT C. GOUDWIN, the world's greatest miwfe. tn s renowned (miiations of nctors, yoeallst A&, ol Hart, Cool llllvrut, and Niily Courtwright will shortly appear. Matinces Wednesday & Eattirduy, WOO0L'S MIUSEUM, - Great Success of the New Company. Jueatay “Matinese—AMDROISE OWINETT, or The Senside Mystery. Eventup—TIE RIVALS. AUCTION RALES, Auction Sale of the Wreck of the Propeller Merchent. On BATURDAY: the 0tl day of SEPTRMBEK, at10 o'cluck 8. ui., Bt the ofilce of Q. K. Starkwestiier, cor- nerof &écond” snd Chotham-sis., Kaclne, Wik, tha wrovk of the Prupelter Morchant Wil be sold at auction stitnow laya off ltacine. _ T purcharee wlll recsivs titie from the date the’ Unierwriters finally left tho TCiel arter taking of sih movabie Gxturea as tha tu Kellef carried to Chicozn, and any clult the owners ije wrock may have scaliutany party wiio has reniov: any partion of the wreek whl o 1 the purcliaser. Terme—QUATLCr caah, Lajance tn 30, 60, and 00 diye, canal amounta, with tadoreed poper wtisfaciory (otho undeialgned, £Or accouit of ths Gwrers of he wreo. Milwaukee, Aug. 20, 1871 b __MEDICAL OA DR. JAMIES Lock Hospital, cor. Washington & Franklin-sts, Chartered by the State of Tlltnots for Lhe cxpress pur- private, llA Cholce Menay poss of givibg immedinte relief in alf cascy o chrunic, aod urinary discases in all thelr wmgllum forms. 11 ta well known that Dit, JAMES has blood at (1) lui'lfl Of th i it 1u0d, can pualiively bé cured, Ladles wuni{og the inost delichte aitention, call or wrlfe. Vivasant oo 10r pas tents. ~ A book far thie miltjor, Marriage Gulde, whici tella you nll shout thiese disensia—who shuuld inarry— Why not—10 centa o_ sy Tastage. Dr. Jamies has'ag Touins aud pariors. You seq uo one but the Yioctur, Dr, Consullations Always’ rea Jaties Js siaty yeas of age. A hyited. e b 8. UL W7 Hm, By AR TR o s osin! aut st succonalil et ba advarles o trat, ol NARY, DIN o el thair i EMIUAL WEAKKHS, NGO W, INDHCILITY, LOAT NANHOON, Jois of HEMORT, TAL LASSITUDE, BERPOX LY ly durvd. Ui sawiciy oo citys bay flarou exses ylatd (o bIV thousaudr, sod imin MARRIAGE Hous GUIDE, o g Frita bt e o NOCURE! NO PAY!!DR- KEAN 115 5. Cltli-nt., cors of Motiraey Clic May o consulted, pevsonsliy or Ly inall, b nu‘{lh‘:'hnlmlluolr fstvousdisescs. DIt salctan I the city who Sy bl T i Za ravta curea of iy undays troai to 1%, A )UA K STION—A MEDICAL ES3AY, N e Atk of Jestiren geverabat Kanas Y cauls and cure Museum of Anatomy, New York, on t ireiiatuta. ducihid, nm}nf ludisputably haw Josy exith susy Le regatusy, aifordlugacl ynuyhnnn- imipeduients to tnsrrinde, snd L treatment of porraus #1d ph ", yacal debiitty, belby tho reaultof 20 3, rienace. Price 28 conts, Address the authior, ANN, oficesidrealdenca 1 East Tenth-o! ' PRENCRIPTION FRER Tor the apecdy cure of Bemlunl Weakuess, Lost Maubhoud, and ali disorders brought on by tudis- cretlons or axcens. Auy drupuist has thaingredi- enis. Address DAVIDSON & 00., Dox x20d New York. PRESORIPTION FREE. For the apeedy ours of Seminal Weaknesa, Lfll! 3Man- hood. lll\:“i" Lg:}:‘g“‘l"l:'l’l“;’l‘nh “nu han‘l“‘“"."l lon ) ’ S i R S G itnate, oo IBUNE :. TUESDAY, SEPTBMBER 5, -1876; ¢ T . x quarty, they #ald; cxcopt bis, which could fur- | hia answer, ond the extcut of Walker's AMUSEIENTS, EDUCATIONAL EDUOCATIONAL, 2 nlsh ‘enough limestbne, and yat they went | interest il A e UNION COLLEGE OF LAW Of the Two Univoreities, Chlongo, Tl. Jadge HENRY BOOTIL, L.L. D., Dean and Prof. of Law of Tieal Property; R:Henator J AME ATEUE Lk D, ook, af Comtitutions) e», and Jieerivers), I'rof, of V/lnk{) B Conktitnitan s LsTacesof Hive Lriarnee: on! lon i stotes v, Lvtdence, d Pleadingas VAN BUREN DENSLOW, L. 1 L;Imfinll tof, of A, aw, Contracts, aw and Evidence: N, 8. DAVIS, 3. D! dedleal Jurisprudence; ¥ COLBERT, Prof, of Bliort-nand; CUMNOC Prof. of Eloculia eari Atty.-ijen. damen ] Lyman Teamball, Teonard Swett, J hn M. Jewett, John Jfoseph M. Bnfley, of Freeport: Garuner, Inte of ‘Dizon, now of Chicago, Emery A. stors, Hintt Anthony, Judge John A..Jameson, I, N. Btl 1 i, Chns. 1. Rtecd; James Dotiuey, M. F. Tulay,” Marshall U. Ewell Rany, it. 11 Fotrester, 'James I, floot, and Qeorge W. Krotzinger, Prize for hest examination {n Law, $100i best Driet, €50, For cuinlugue sdiiress ENSLOW, Secretary, Kioom 51 ryan BiOR. CRIEERD: 1. ADAMES ACADEMTY.. QUINCY, MARN, FION. CILARLES FIANCIS ADAMS, LL. D,, shalrman of Board of Maoagers. WILLIAM R. DIMMOCK, LL. D,, Master, The deaign of the Sctiool s to prepare hoys, In the mannier, for the hest American Col- Boys from this Aendemy have been thls yaar le, Brown, and Amlierst Cot- teachers—all gentiemen of for Al fa exes. wre fine anility and experience, “Tuere 1s 8 preparatory clasa for those too youn, the Academy: and the fastruction given to carcful and eatgned to Ot Wie puplls thomaghly far the higher 'work of she Academy. 'No puplls sre re- under IU‘)tlHB age. The Masier, (with Wl ‘amiiy) and the Aslitant ‘Teachers rexide n the Academy Doarding Ethl)ol’ and 1h8 JoUnREr boya hAYS each & sepstate aicove In & jarge dorimitory that communicales directly with (he Mas- ter's bedroom. 11oys can aiso be hoarded In privsia famllies. For catalogues address the Maater. ‘ LADIES’ SCHOOL, Preparatory, Academio, and Collegiate, CLIFTON SPRINGS, N. Y., will, ngen Sept. 13, 1870. Tlooms large, elegantly furniahed, heated by stesm, and lighted by gas, Special attention to health. 'Gymnastle drill. " No, public examinations or exhibitions. Prof. G. Bleasncr, an experlenced Instructor and &om wser, will have charge of the Deparsment of nelc, : Dr. enry Foster will have charge of the Healto Depariment. ¢ r. Gearge Laomis will have the Joummanl of the school, to whom all comthunications shiould be addressed. Send for circular, H. B. BRYANT'S . (HICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE And English Training School, STATE-BT,, 8. E. COR. WASHINGTON. Largest inatitation of the kind In the Unfied States. Thiorough insiruction. Excellentdiseipline. Commenca atauy time, Good hoarding piacea for studenits ous of {lieclty. " Can selecy aoy branches,| Address for clrcu- ara, 1. B. BRYANT, Chieago. TIl. ¥ 0 1. Chlcago A.ca,demy, An Euglish and"Classical Day School, furnishies tiiors ouRtiend rtematlc trainip for puplie of ail aces.” T the Primary and Intermedlate Departmenta thiey aro earefully tnstructed in the common Lranches, an thie Colleginte Department may prepare {or buitness of selentific paruiia, or for admission to any Collegoor University, Native German nu Freuch teachers o structin liely respective languages. Puplls of bath sezos have cqual advantagen i al) departments. Tenth year begina Bepta 11, For circulars adreas 4 T H: DADCOCK, Princtpal, 11'Elghteentii-st. University of Noire Dame, INOTRE DAME, IND. This institution affords atndents an_opportunity of purauing at will a Clasalcal, Scientlc, or Com- merciat Counrse, The Pont-Gradnate Course of Cisil Engincering Is now also fully catablished. Classes wili be resumed on Tnesday, Bent. b, Board and tuition for scholastic year, $300. For catalogucs adiress REV, P. J. COLOVIN, C.8.C,, President. CHARLIER INSTITUTE, Central Park, New York City, for boys and gentlemen of 7 to 20 years. Boardingsnd Day Sehool, College, Business, Wesl Point, and Sclene thic Schools, ~ Fronch. German, and 8paniel care- III"L(MI:;I\I and spoken. Bulldiug new, the best of ila kind, Twenty-necond yenr beging Sept. 18,5 Prof, ELIE CHARLIER, Director, " HIGHER EDUOATION FOB, LADIES, PITTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE. TWENTY-SIX TEBACHHURS, ‘Ten teachers in the Conservatory of Music con- nected with the College. Chargea fess than any sehool In the United Statea affording equal advan- tages and acconmodations. 1'all lerm opens Sopt, 7. 8Send to REV, 1. C. PRRSUING, D. D, Plitar barg, Pa., for a catalogue, MT. 8T. MARY’S COLLEGE, EMMITTBIURG, MD. Regular. sesslon bogins Sept. 5, 1870, Etudents received at ony time, Conrse ombraces colleginte, preparatory, and funfor departmcnls, last.named fu s separats bnilding. Arrangements hinve been made with the Sfaters of Charity of Nazareth to tako charge of the doincatle dopartinent of the Collr,’g. Rend for catalogue. Rov. JOIN McCLUSKEY, D,D., Priucipal, MISS ABBY H. JOHNSON, Forseventeen yoars Principal of Bradford Academy, will begin tho sccond year of her lHome Hchool for Yousg Ladies 5cpt. 27, st her resldence, 160 Charles- st., Boston, Misa SAIAIL L. DAILEY, late ot Deatborn Semian. wii’ have ga Of tue Department of Leltres, and Latin, C, artlett, Chicago Theo, Seme Peabudy, Hnrvard University, Cambridge, Mnds,; 'James T, Flelda, Toston. ELMHUI&ST BOARPING SOHOOL, For Youn, dfes and Giela, near Chicago, lil Next school year will commence Monday, Se{n..u. 1870, Indorscd and patrohized by the most emi- nent citirens of Chicago and vicinfty. MRS. L. N, CUTT] formerly Head Assistant Washington Schoot, Chicago, Principal. Send for clrcular to Principal, Elihurst, DuPage Co., 1. MRS, COTHBERT'SSEMINARY Reopens Manday, Bept. 11, for yonng Isdles and chil- dronhonnding ‘and. day sanool. Ful Gorpe of efic i Buperior bullding, clent snd experieuced toschers. apparatas, ete, Bpecis tontion glven tqmusle, Cor- and Vlu 88, Lauls. ner Bixterutl; . ¥ar cataiogue, hren o O U GRNEA G, Vel Yoong Ladles' Collegtate Justitae and Semtnary, The trenty setsgih eoliegite Teat o f?puvmlu'r. 1t eml rglEu: Im,l;luma Iu;‘l‘nlh‘l) fus- Gk Sep T e 1 D Monroe, . RS. GARRETTSON’S BOAUDING AND DAY -SCHOOL for young Iadies and children, No. 52 Woul Forty-anventh-st Yark, wil redyon on Weduesday, Sept. 27 tios for the study of Freuch. derman, and Musio ansurpassea, Thoronghness In overy department Apply persoially or by lettor, s ubpVe. DMADAMBE O. DA SILVA. and Mra, Alex Bradford's (formerly Mrs, Ogden HNofrman's) Euglleh, French, r\nd Uorman Hoardinj and Day-8choof for young ladles and children, wit calisthenica, No, 17 West Thirty-sighth-st., New York, Reopens Bept. Application may be made by Jelier or perso Lave. MISS COMSTOCK. Nes, 32 and 3“?{‘1"?'5‘;“{‘:’;"‘:““]‘[”"’ York, ExaLiam, fiul'l‘ iA\!} Y q‘(c#)mfhmnmxa uo.\l"".\'flfi 'y 0 lé;zx!‘. A KINDERGARTEN IK OHANG] MIss LEONOVWENS. u&em the 18th of b, RS, 8 IR IKEFN’E PDAIHIL\‘U]{SD DAY wnng lsdies, Now. Unnid 8 Rast Fifiy- shird-st., Kew York, reopens Uct. 1. French and Gier- mian praciically taught; cataful tralnlug fu prinacy nd preparatory deyafimgnrss colloaleie caurse of study mieeks sll demunds for higher education of womien. Arraugeinenta fur health and comfort on s gran 1 h l-ulst A succcasful Kindergarten connected with the schiool RACINE COLLEGE. The Autumu Torm will begin Sept. 6. The Col. lege und Grammar School open the same day. For catalogues spply ta REV. JAMES DEKOVEN, D. Iy, Racine, Wis. celinle Inatlinte. Practioal, V8013 ) Uraduatés oUiali 63 Heopens Bept. t4th. * For the Aunus! taiulng foproved Cotrse uf Study, » address PIOF, CHAKLES DItO! L FOR Terimopeys Beqt. oo, 178, vad OF upply afL3F Eopt. reas OF Lpply Clr?lf"- l‘l.!r’r'lmlllunl annmor SR it uneu % g Chicago-ar, 4.1, lfinur. 1000 TOVE=R “RELECT FAMILY s o1d will SUARNE!, oy fronit igh Vo opened b the blckinugs Momor Li lu i oreat. 1, Bepte 47, puniber iialted, wud aviesial pasenial card h EDEMOISELLK D' OREMIEU, B ND MIsg a 5y Shicdod Usdizon-av. LV 7y setionl for bo, £ 10 twelvo y reat, 10, unranteed Address Proprictor, 1. AN Keltli (well known foraicriy ss Sirs. chool), French and Euglish bosrilug an {ur youlig ladles roopaus Bepi. 33, No. 217 W Vork, MWD HOME"_NISAES FOITEN & CIAME: NEY-S Family scoul for youyy Iadies aad cull- opt, B ot ClrcATAbS oty 1o the Lefacipal 2 M young jadies, Balavia N, ¥y ORWICH UNIVERSITY, Scienlific and Willtas NTEL AR e dif o RS, W, 0. DRVAN'S BOARDING-5CHODL FOR |. Chiago Lades™ Somiar, Nos, 15 and 17 SOUTH SNELDON-ST., Ono Bquare East of Unfon Park, Fourteenth yese .Pfl‘l:‘flzxt ,!:l- Able nvmwn n a1 the , G a1l the deparimente, nRlien, 8y ) Elocution # specialty, under Prof. §2. M. Doot Aeame (ST otk SosEmy ey s ona for oarding an vl xcelled. Sirss Uhvda, bhineip “DEARBORN SEMINARY, - 083 and 000 Wabash-av. ‘The {wenty-fitat year of thia well-known school opens Manday, Sept. 11, Prlmnr{‘ intermediate, and collogiate departments. A full corps of ablo teachers. Ample sccommodations for boarding and day pupils, Bend for catalogue. 4 _Ille C. BROUSSAIS Wil reopen b:r)\ruuch snd l“{[“"’ Bchool on Septéme ber lfl' at 364 Michigan-sv. Hhe wiil be astisted b; M'!l‘eu: .‘gngmaslu o+ Mins JEFFERS, ani 0ther com: chers, The Pri Releat teachens. Tnd Primary Departmeat opeta @ , SOUTII SIDE SEMINARY, IR ET A Ml SN0 Trnclesli Ihe neaday, Bept. 5, Wi OF teachers. ot circhiats apbiy as hove. - o 0 R1D GLOVES. " il g, In every shade and color. Purchasers can hsva their Gloven fitted 1o the hand before buylng, thue socaring entire satiafaction, Two-Button, §2.00. PARIS KTD GLOVE STORE, 24 STATH-ST. §100 el e, §1.700 duting the past few months, uuder our Improyed syatem of operating In Stocks. Riske reduced te nominal sums and profisincreased. Book contalns ing full information ecnt on :[mllullun. TUMBIIDGE & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 2 Wali-st., New York. . RAILROAD TIME TABLE, 'KRRIVAL AND DEPARTORE 0F TRATNS cepted. *Sunday excepted, $Mondayczcoptod. five Bunday st8 L5 pl Datly, yermtan OEI0AGO & NOBTHWESTERN RAILWAY, ket Omces, 2 Clark-at. (Sherman [lguse; 2 fl&lflll'lu’tfl corner Madson-st., and ll“l‘hn) ié‘é'm’..‘ |_Jesve 1 Arrive, 8140 p. M. o exe Are 10:308. m. & m. 30 m. i 35 . via Gl aDubogue Night Ex, viaCl'ton a0maNS Kight Exprest 1) o+ Freepon & Dubugue FfFoRs buque EXpross gEresiort & Duvug oMilwaukes Past Mal (dally Ko E1p: Milwaukes Passen, pMlilwaukeo Passen reen Doy Express. bit Paul & Mionea Winos Ex =8E353 ePuANZENAS R = FPTRPT FEEEES tlnwl cornj rof Wells ¥ of Cenal and Kinsie MIUEIGAN COENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, footof Lake:tt 52 100t of Twenty.seconl-st Gulp, sad ¢ Faimer Hodser o oAb COrer of Liae 818, 3 .| _Arrive, %,l.lll L'l’;?ltl:(n and AfrLine).. SR AR ,,.. Righe Expre o Grand Rapids ai Bloriitng kxpress. Night kx| "t Batard, OHICAGO, ALTON & 8T LOUIS snd OHIOAGO KANSAS (ITY & DERVER SHORT LINES. Union Depot, West Bide, near Madlson-st. bridge, Tiaket Otices: At Depot, aud 128 itandoiph-ss. Eausasity & Denver Fast ogeniir sy rigicla Ke...0 3 inglield & Texaa eoria Fuat Expreas. L. EX.. 03 Waali'ton Kx, B ey 3. 1o, b 8:03p. e Btresto e Bl o M. Jolfot & Dwikhe 05 i | Di30%: ha LAKE SHORE & MIORIGAN SOUTHERH. i Leaves) 6:408. . 9:002, m., “Artive, Mafl, via Main Line, ! &poc] x ur Acco; 1043 Kl i e CHIOAGO, MTLWAUKER & 8T. PAUL AD, Uglen Depot, corner Madlaon aid Canal-s. *Tickes Office, &3 80ulh Clark-st., opposlte Sterman Louss, Mliwaukee EXprest..iyu..: \Yll;cflr;:lln & Slinnewts Thro' - Arrive. 5 1475307, 1. *10:008, m, [* 4:00p. . 4| 5:03 . 1. *11:008 m, +.1t 9:15 . m, It 7:008. M. e T Mirautes, Tk 1t B T 8 eftlier v1a Madison and Bralria du Chien, or via Watertown, Lo Crosse, and Winona, - TLLINOIB O%R‘AL‘ B }D‘AD. s 001 'weaty-second. [cket Office, 131 Handotphest., near Ciatke Teave, | _Arrive, | Drl"o‘yr OHI0AGD, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RATLE Dopota, fogt of Lako:at., Indlana-ar,. and Sixteenths si., and Canal sud Blziesntl-ste, Ticket Oftices, 58 Clark-ut., sud at depots. Lenve. rrive. Malland Baprest....oooooeooald 72238 w2 7240 b WA B eal asseng'T, 125 3 3 Hoeklord, Dubiinue & o] ".n“ 5 ':’:‘”’ 2 Pacile ¥ Lise, Gon |+ S4530 e Kagus Ol " :rlvt.l’\‘ll{.)n 3! gklltel‘ m4 : 210D, m. Mendora, Ot AR Ji e ENRer., . AuroraPassenge! ‘Aurora Passenger (Runday). Dnb%uunlsl ux City Kxp....[* 000 Pacifie Night Kxp.” for Oiiia g iy, Leavenworiin Atcliuan £, Jotorhien Downer's drove Accormino. AHET 0o ccommod'n| . (0 40 e 1 Ex. Saturdsy, 1 Ex..Monday. "Rz, Sunday, Tigket Ocea. Factacy s at depot Expomio Handime: Ornd, T [ teave, | Anive Day Express—Pullman_ Draw- i ug-Hoomn Bleeplog A ork withiout o] A:503. T Bi10A. M. #:40p. M. il Tunging (e | UHI0AGO & PAOTPI0 BAILROAD, D) corner Chicago-avenue ¥ ekt omn S ATkt A0, barabo-strost. aan. i PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & OHI0AGO RAILWAT: DAt gee B 3 8108 B Mt i e e o6 Paiacog ! :l.,&i,p. . Mal 1R b |fi5§95?¥.‘;§§3’.§f¢ iDally. {Eatisday excepted. BALTIMORE & OHI0 RATLEOAD, R RO A‘;“"’ Bulldiag, foos of Mone Grand Pasidc, sud Clark-#1., 1| it 5 Skt aer ouse, Arrive. 2y Ehlvrul, Datly. ONI0AGO, ROCK ISLAND & PAOLYIU RAILROAD, Dupats 6oraer of Ven lurea and Buerinanteia. Ticked PO O et 84 Clatk st Bhereh Hover oL Em Leave. " G00DRIOWS abs, Lesvenw'ts A Atch Bx[s10:00 s, 1, For A1 &1 daily (81 cupted) LR A Rt Ao vamdvsdoind 10 conimodation.. Exb)m i F i A5t Saadpiad. wor L. Jaseri 334 DEogou duvedxcesied) oy alurds) nl}‘nu bx (4 “1§ or Green Hay and LakesSupert aatiias, gt Arrive, e