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ot, D,200 bu eats; prop Montauk, Lockport, Teorls, 00,125 ft Jambery g ft lamber, 08,7060 shin- beth, Lockport, 00,710 ft MISCELLANEOUS, gsn%.—The bargo Dana, aaliora noar 110ss, and haa beon alandoned. 11 achooner Intaly beacliod at Btony Bho fa & total loss, celved’ the appolutment of tho Goversment Lifo 8aving t the port of Sloboygan. stqha schr Dabinean & rovea o be tho D: t, Ole Groh haa re Pound for Cork, 1 il beached on the ‘while running back from unday night. An Monday evening, . a1 the stmr Cumborland, ke Snparior Line, wah mouth of the rlver, sho ot ng to got her off a lina S hatt, when 1t suddonly & striking Capt. Orr, and brooking o, 5.—Chiartom, prop Alaska, ‘Annlo Suerwoad, cn[:'u Torrest, Ti‘“""' Chicago, fo to Buifalo an_hor noxt Ing betwoon Erio and Chlcago, e ———— CASUALTIES. WRECKED. = aumoron, N. G, Sept. 19.—The steamahip ca Clyde, from this port for Daltimore, ne to pleces at Tortemouth, off Pamlico Capt. Childs, two mates, two engi- o scamen, tho stewnrd, two coal- nmed Wheldon, were heavers, and o passenper I Bept. 20.—~Capt. D. O, t-Mate Elye, and Sccond-Mate C, Chlef-Engineer Joncs, and First- ncer Mutort, passengers Dilsen, Bteward Fred Will- aver Connolly, Fireman (John L. Whitc), and two other seamen, Dames unknown, arc tho persons Jost in tho steamer Clyde. wuanxeron, N, C.y Beph. Tebecea Clyde safled from here Saturday loaded with naval stores ond cotton. dlsablec off Beracoke Inlet, 20 miles south of Ilatteras, Bunday morning about 7 o'dock, from tho rolling of her deck load, breaking the steering gear and tho Tnshings of the deck, ier load becoming entangled in her er. The wind wasblowing a perfect hur- from the southesst, Inthe effort to heave the deck load overboard, from Charleston; E. Eiye, the Firat Mate; Fre 3 and two senmen, names overboard and instantly drowned. By the herolc efforts of the Captaln, the Chief Engineer, the Becond Icer was ralsed and alme Jear from the mast, They next ralse the malnsall; bug It was soon blown to ribbona. nablo 1o clear the forcanll halyards, d fn getting the jib two-thirds up, r Jones and Sccond-Mate Honnicke then tern to try and clear the propeller, but were washed overboard, and imm cared beneath o huge wave. The suryiy- to the ship, thc sea washing over her peavrort, N. Cu \V, Dilsen, and Wheldon, famg, colored coal-he Jlubbard, one scaman \ £0.—The steam- Mr, White Don, | ywas Willlama, the Stewa: unknown, wero washe ost {mmediately £ ‘About 1 o'clock the shore appeared in sight, blown the ship before it on the Deach, The Captain and cook managed to clear the port boat, but it zot away with anty one wan In it and one clingls breakere, 8oon BWamM! ol Whitelaw, an ofier, and a colored flveman named-Bob, managed to reach the shore. e rest dung to the hult of the abip until it waa: and then struck out for the ollowing only suceceded in ey, Prederick Price, J. and Charles Eytel, , Philip Myers, col- ored; the fireman, Buckley; coal heaver, Pat flot named English, oat, but two men, sunshed {o pleces, M. Crowley, Fra lds was warm when 1t waghied ashore, but all cfforts at resus- citatlon were frultlcss, Ile wos burled on Ports- month Island Monduy afternoon. The survlvors wers Kindly carc The ship {8 o total wreck, her cargo have washed ashore an TRATNS COLLIDE. Bpeclat Dispatch 1o The Tribune. BURLINGTON, Ia., Sept. 20.~Two trafns col- 1ided on a carve about three miles north of the city on the Burllngton, Cedar Raplds & North- ern Roud at 3 o’clock this afternoon. A con- structlon train ruuning toward Burlington met the stock frelght golng north, Nelther traln faw tho other until very closo togetlior, and Doth engines will go to the shops, Flve ear ditcher, and I Pickett and E. L. Day, the weer and flreman of the stock train, wero Lilleil, The bodfes were brought to this clty, bo taken to Ce where the men lved. e 10, 0ddar ““P'd!. ¥ELL 280 FEET. Specinl Correspondence of The Tribune. Des Moivis, In., Sept. 18.—A fow days ago, Roger Duvis und Charles Schulston were at work on tho elevator in White-Breast coal-ghaft, Lucas County. Thoy gave the signal to be rafsed, and, on reaching the mounth of the shaft, tho engino wont off with ng tho incn 85 instead of stoppin fearfal hwwd,x l‘nml fret, to the top of the_wind] they were thrown out, Davis fell back into the shult, 230 fect, and was crushied to death. Thy other man struck tho edgo of tho shaft, g, saved himself from the CUT TO PIFCIS. . Special Dispatch to The Tridune, B7. Paur, Minn., Sept, 20.—About 8 o'clock this morning Charles Nowman, brakeman, ia supposed to have fallen when ‘pasaing from one car to anothier on the gxoress traln on the Lake near North Branch, traln ¢ and tho fraimionta of Nowian's body, gaiecd up He was lterally cut to pleces fragment found befug not more t Toug. His pareuts reside at Lowell, Byecial Dispatch to The Tribuns, Eant Sacixaw, Mich, Sept. 20.—The harge Katle Bralnard, lumber-laden, ran agvound just below thifs city to-day, and whilo fn that position was run mto by the barge Crocker, also golng down in tow of o tug, tearing awsy tho bulwarks of the Crocker and letting oft her deck lond, Danuge to the Crocker 812,000, stove I the Braluard’s stern above tho water BINQULAR ACCIDENT, fnectal Correspandence af The Tribune. Des Moines, In., Sept. 1b.—~A fow weeks ago . Porter, near Fulrview, Jones County, while argulug with a refractory mulo attached to n machine, emphaslzed his remarks with In the act, the blade flow from tlie hundle, steiking a Worden, at the top of the ¢fect of which Injury he dled last week. PERITONITIS. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Towa Ciry, In., Scpt. 20.—The young man mentioned fn this morning’s TRisuNz as having fallen upon his Lrother's knee ins friendly Loxing exervlsc, died to-day, Ho struck his abdomien upon his brother's knce and it began aud continucd with great pain until Thysld c 330 Utisagl | uy:“lflnnl pronounce it singular —— IUN OVER AND KILLED, “h Pave, Minn, Bept. 20.—Near North ranch, on the Luko Buperior & Misslssippl Railroag, to-dny, Charles Nowman, a brakes. Juan, fell from a train {n motlon. nto fragnents aud scat tered along the l{lg hx‘nm.-nln resido ot Lowell, Dodge T EXI'LOSION, N ‘?uzmr, 0., Bept. 20,~—Tho local steamboat, 3 l . ‘lluhm,s, exploded her boilers at the whart e .Dclm-k this alternoon, and scveral porsons T Injured,—one supposed fatally, and posal- w{fi'i\;llllmr la stlll {n tho wreck. Tho boat fsa ——————— Bpectal Dispatch o The Triduns, 1, Sept, 20.—Geu. J, L. Mans- eld, Platt County, Ill., died this aged 73 yoars. His dls- 50Was typhold foyer, Gen. Mauafiold was o Brigadler-General during the Rebolllon, and” commanded Camp Morton, at Indianapolis, when Tom Hendricks' Knights of the Goiden Clrelo made thelr rajd on that city. The Gen- eral owMd n Jargo farm, which he hias occupled for five or 8!x yoars, “ Tonrsuourit, N. II,, Bept. 20.—Rear-Admiral A. M, Pennock died here suddenly thls after- noon of apoplexy, Age,02. SPORTING. : - BABH-BALL. 2 . A MUMILIATING DEFEAT POR TIIN CTIIOAGOS, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. 8ynacuse, N.Y., Bcpt. 20,—At last the cham- plon Chicagos have had to succumb to a non- Lesgue club, and, to tho intense gratification of Byracuse, their pot Stars happened to bo the lucky club. To bo suro, the grounds wero ina very muddy coudition, a mtehy ball was used, and a man by the namo of Nafforty was choscu umplre, who proved an unfortunato selection, especlally for the Chicagos, and he was always ready to naplst the lome nine with favorablo dectsion whenever anything close cano up. The Chicagos vutbatted the _Btars, but' were themsclyes outflelded, and had the infs- fortune to get in their base-hits In nearly. overy {nstanco after two men were out. Tho Btars have demonstrated by their vietories over every League club l.hcrv have played that they aro 4 strong organizatfon and lable to win a came at aoy time, -Appeudéd Is the score! —_ 204506780 Innings- lgooéuuu 8iar. 0010100 02 1ase hita—Chicago, 8 ¥rrors—Ohicago, 83 Btar, & 3 Tuns carned—None. Tioft on basos—Chicago, 8; Btar, 3, First baso on errors—Chicago, nono; Star, 4. INDIANAPOLIS, Innranaroris, S8ept. 20.—Busc-ball: Becond gamng, Bt. Louls Reds, 8; Indlanapolis, nothing, g TITTSDURG, PrrTsnuna, Ec&L 20.—Base-ball; Loulsvilics, 10; Alleghenys, 2 THE TURT. LOUISVILLE, . LouisviLie, Bept. 20.—To-day's racing in- augurated the fall meeting at the Loulsville Jockey Club, The attendance wae not ns large na on previous occastons, amd the sport was not narked with anything extraordinary. The first race, milo and a quartor dash, was won by tho favorite, Keeue Ilichards’ Renaud, Grinstead's Phyllia - second, and McMahon's %&p‘;mn lnst, Timo—2:103¢. The prize wus "Thie second raco, tha Bt.Loger atake, dash two miles, had six starlers. Vissman's Leaning- tonlan, Creedimore, 1loretog, Tococo, and Henry Owing's Hombay. Crecdmgro was the Tavorite, and won by a licad, Hertog second, and Bombay third, Thé time, 1:31, s half a sccond quicker than_ that.of King “Altonso, winuor of last year's Bt. Loger. The valuc of tho staks ‘Fli third raco, mile heats, was won by the fa- vorite, Emma 0., In two straight lieats, beating Qrit end Kilburn both times In the order numed. 'Pime, 1:45%, 1:453£, Vuluc of purse, $300. Pools gold to-night on to-morrow’s racus were: Bluc Grnss stake, tllrccanurter mile dnsh, Dix- on and Wimmer, 860; Glontlua, §22; Willlams & Owing’s, $8. > Handicap sweepstake, mile and three-quarter, Frc)'nué,'?gs':; Towman, §27; *Willlams & Ow- niz'a, $25. Holling race, Eaglet, $10; Redding, $7; Dutler, $0; Thunderbolt, 82. vo-furlong dush, Lizzlo Whips, Actress, and Shirley selling about even, TOE RIFLE, INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION. Nrw Yorg, Sept. 20.—At Creedmoor to-day in the champlonship mateh ot 200, 600, and 1,000 yards, 10 shots at each distanuce, Sanford scored 1835 Rae,of tha Scotch tear, 1203 and Milner, of the Irish team, 130, out of a possible 1560, At the long-range match at 800 and 1,000 imrdu 10 shots at cach distance, Milner, of the rish lc«m,wns the winner, making 93, and Sun- ford 07, out of n possiblo 100, Miluer' mudo 10 success{ve bullseyes at 1,000 yards, "YACHTING. REW YORK. Nzw Yonk, Scpt. 20.—The schooner Idler woiPthe regattn of tho New York Yacht Club yesterday,. RAILRO.ADS. GRAND THROUGH LINE, The officers of the Erle, Balthnore & Ollo, sl Unlon Paclfic Rallronds aro on thelr way to this clty for the purpose of making arrange- ments to establish o throngh line from Now York to 8an Francisco, This bas been o long- cogtemplated schome of Jay Gould's, and <hie secma to hnve at last obtained sufliclent Intercst. in tho Northwestarn aud other roads uccessary to complete the liue and enrry the schome to o successful lssue, ‘Tho_ronds to constituto this line are the Erlo, from New York to Salamaucas tho Atlantle & Great Western, from Salamuned to Mansflcld; thy Balthnors & Ohlo, from Manstield to Chicago; tho Chlu\&o & Nortlnwestern, from - Chicago to hnahn the Unfon .Paclfic from Omuba to Ogdenj and the Contral Paciflc . “froni Ogden to Ban Francisco, There I8 also to be o thirongh line via 8t, Louls asfollows: Tho Brls and Atlantic & Groat Weatern Rullronds to Cin- cinnati; the Ohlo & Misstssippi to 8t. Lnu:g; the 8t. Louls, Knnsas Clt& & Northern and 8t Joo & Council Biufla to Omaha, aud thence via tho Unlon and Central Tacific Rallrouds to Saa Franeiseo, ‘This arrangement oxplains the anx- fety of the Baltimore & Olle Ruflroad to join tho Northwestern Railroad in the bullding of u new depot and_making direct conneetfon with that Hne. Mr. Jay Gould himsclf 18 with the party_now on thelr way bere, and 1t i3 slated that thore are no furthor obstacles ju the way of making this, hls fovorite schotne, & fixed fact. ———— ILLINOIS RIVER ROAD. Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. SrriNapPIELD, 111, Bept. 20.—A casc of some intorest wns submitted in the United States Court to-day. In 1803 Morgan County sub- seribed §00,000 In bonds to ald in tho constrie- tion of “the Illinofs River Rallroad, und, by agreement, the bonds were placed In tho hands of a depositary until o certain mmount of work was done in that county. The county sub: uently sought to withdraw the bunds, ul- though, 1t Is ulleged, the stipulated work was dono} but, as the Tilinols River Ratlroad Com- l\m\{y\lml In tho meantime coutracted certain obligations, these were ordered dischurged by the "Morgan Couuty Cireult Court before thi withirawal -of the bonds, and, after this payment, the bouds were withdrawn and canceled Ig tho county officers, The Peorin, Pekin Jacksonville Raflrond now comes forward as the successor of the llinols River Raflrond Compuny, and Mr, Allen, Pres. ideht of the Peorly, Pekin & Jucksonville, and 88 Auditor of the Jats Tilinofs River Itoud, and sues Morgan County for shout §6 60,000, The caso was submitted on bricfs und - tuken under adylsement, s EXPOSITION TICKETS, A gentlemuu from Cedar Falls, I, writea to Tnn Tarsons inquiring why the linols Cen- tral Rallroad 1s not selling oxcurslon tickets at reduced rates from that point to Chicago dur: Jvg the Exposition. There aro hundrods of :‘::l:rx’ln u::u filc‘u&x:, the writer states, who lous to v ieago during the Exposi- tlon, but cannot, 7 s l;‘ i rn!ul.lh: I: becausa they are reguired 10 munagers of the L1l the Legislsture of lnwnu hxl:gh us-ce':ll?lv.;r’ u;:: noxfous railroad law, and nwl’ the rato of trans- portation at three cents permile, The raflroads are prohibited from making any higher or lower Tate than thut fixed by Jaw, and for this reason they cannof.glve the veople of Iowp tho Lonelit of the reduction {n Exposition rates made for tho people I tho States whore therc oxists no such law, If tho Grangors In Iowa do wot ke the workings of the Iaw, they had better elect menat tho coming clection who will repesl or alter it. t THE TOCKIORD ROAD, Epecial Dispaich fo The Triduna. . Davenvort, Ia, Bept. 20.—The Rock Island Argus of this cvening atatca that, through tha bankers Scligmar, o New York and Frankfort, the Réekford, Rock Intund & 8t. Louls Rallroad hos beon purchased of the Frankfort Commit- teo of the pirchasing bondholders for 81,500,000 in gold, fu Frankfort. Posscsston witl Lo ob- tained carly next month, when the present mnn:&uneut will have lcave to retire. It fs ru- mored on tho strectathat thepurchass wea mada for the pool lines—viz : the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacife Rallrosd, the Chicsgo, Burlington & Quiney, and the bmcaga& orthwestern, but we are told that this_ {s not strictly corrpet, though it way be partially, —— FREIGIIT RATES, Though the freight rates from this city to New York are roported v st 20 cents, yeb it s THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1875. generally known that but few contracts aro made at that figure, Freight for New York nnd Philadelphia bas been gencrally taken at 10 to 18 cents per hundred during the last week, and yeaterday it waa reported that the Red Line, Tlich rins over the Michizan _Bouthern ond New York Central Raflroads, had tmado con- {racta for grain to New York at 14 and 15 cents. Thero I8 overy probability that s general reduce- tion in East-Hound freiglits will be mado fnafew days. 'The rallroads are evidently slck of the war, and they gee no other chance to bring the contest to_n'speedy termination than to force the rutes down to paulc figures. ———— CENTENNIAL FARTS, The Centennial rates from all polnts in Micht- gan are broken again, and cach road s charging what It plenses, ‘Tha cause of this hns boen the actlon, on tho part of the Canada lincs, who hiave, in conjunction with the New York trunk inos, been mnklnF unususally low oxcursion rates from Detroit to Philadelphis, and peoplo in the futerfor found it to thelr advantage to pay local rates to Detroft and purchase their Ickets at that place. The Lake Bhore & Michi- finn Southern, Michlgnn Central, and Grand uplds & Indlana Railrosd have suffered great- 1y on account of the action of the Canada lne, and {n order to hold their own have commenced cutting rates from all local polnts in Michigan. ety PORTLAND, DALLLS & BALT LAKYE, 8art Laxs, Scpt. 20.~The survey and loca- tion of that portion of the Portland, Dalles & Balt Lake Raflroad from Corinne, Utah, to Bnake River, Idaho, s fast belng completed by the engineering corps under C. L. Erfeson. The 1ino is much of such character s that portion of the Unlon Pacific “",’“‘}fi the Platto in Nebraska. ‘The contracts for grading from Corlnneto Bnake River have been made with Alex Toponce, and the grading is to be cmnzrlcm\ to Malad City, a distance of 50 miles, by thg 16th of Dacember, 187, and the wlmiu of the grading to Snoke River by the 1st of Oclober, 1517, Tha work of pradiug commences next .\('ondny. 3 FAIRS. BELOI'L, WIS, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribund, Berorr, Wis., Bept. 20.—Tho success of the Fair to-day has been {mmenss. Elght to ten thousand people were on the grounds. Ex-Gov. Washburn delisered the annual address to somo 6,000 Intonsely-interested listeners, To-morrow closcs the show, and a big day fs anticipatcd. In to-day’s race for 2:50 horscs, Harry Hill's Bacchus B. took first money, Charles Farber's Prafrie Lily sccond, M. D. McKinney’s Lody Dodzlu third, and W. F. Peake's Bwimmor fourth. In the running race 8. Donglas' Violin won first, Thomas Logan’a One-cyed Rile second, L. Hyatt’s Grey Belle third.” The fol- lowing officers were olected to-night: President, Dr. H. P. Elrn;y;‘ Vice-President, R, M. Ben- son and E. K, 'cfl.; Beeretary, M. 8§, Illoman; Assistant. Sccrotary, d. .- Dows Treusurer, Goorgze A, Houstons Direetors, J. AL Cobb, E. J. Curpentor, snd J. D. Northrop. ——— MILWAUKER. Spectal Dispaich to The Tridune. MILWAUKEE, WIs., 8cpt. 20.~The fatr grounds ore deserted, nearly all the stock has been re- moved, and a general breaking-up has taken place. The show, cxcept in horaes, cottle, shicep, and swing, was the most meagro ever scen hore. There wns but oue exhibition of woolen goods,—for which our State 18 really fa- mous,—aund those were from the Berlin Woolen Mills, D. L. Harkup & Co., who recelved the first and only prize. DBlair & Perrins were the only exhibitors from Milwaukce whoso goods amounted to nu)-uxlnfi. ‘Tlieir chinn, glaseware, silver-plate, and” crock- Ty Were superb. t will not be determined where tho next fair will be hald untal the mecting in January next. The {ndications are that it will be held fu Badl- son, © WENONA. Bpectal Dirpatch to The Triduna. TENONA, Ill., Sopt. 20.—Great preparations arobetng made for the sixth annual exhibition of the Wenona Unfon Falr Associatfon, which contmences Monday next and closes on Fridny. Specinl trains, reduced freight-tarift, and excur- slonrates on both roads. Entries lave been made for nine exciting raccs by Adams of We- nona, Brady of Peorln, Golden of Minonk, Waormly of Mendota, and mtm‘ others. Tho track {6 In fine condition now. Stalls and carrlaze and poultry bulldings hava been erccted, Tho peneral opinfon {8 that the Union Fair this season wlli take rank far In advance of the Btate Foir. Cattlo and horses are alrcady arriving, bl KENOSIIA, WIS, &pectal Dispatch to The Tribune. - Kenosia, Wis., 8ept, 20.—Tho Fair was large- 1y attended to-day, about 4,000 people being present. Tho weather was loweriug during the whole day, a light shower of ratn fullingat 8 p. m. This dld not Interfero with the pro- gramme for the afternoon, and the races camo off as announced. In the first race, purse $200, three-minute lorses, only two started; won by Carris K. In_threo strnight heats, best timg 8 minutes, In the 2:40 race, for & purso of §200, threo started, Kittlo Lewls took the first heat in 2:47, and Lizzio the socond in 2:4734, Third and fourth heats were won by Kittle Lewls, time 8:53 and 2:61. STEPIOENSON COUNTY, TLL. Bpeclal Dispatch to The Tribune. FrexroxrT,]il.,Scpt. 20.—~Notwithstanding the threatening appearance of the weather and the showors of the forenoon, 8 falr dudivnce wite nesscd tho opening of. the 8tephenson County Fair to-day. Tho show (n tho floral and llve- stock departments s much botter than usual, the Improvement In the exhibit of short-horna being especlally marked. Tho entries n tho varlous departnents aggregato nearly 1,600, — DANVILLE, TLL. Bpectal Dispatch to The Triduns. DanviLLy, 1, Bept. 20,—~The second day of tho Fair at this place opencd up brightly. The exhibition of blooded stock {8 very extensive, thero being on the ground somc of the fluest “herds of eattle fu tho State. Beven horses have beon entered in the trotting ruce frec-to-ull, and four horses for tho pacing race, — BANGAMON COUNTY, ILL. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. BrriNgrIELD, 111, Sept. 20.—The rain to-day has scriously interfered with the Bangamon County Fair, but to-asy's programme will be aken up to-morrow, and tho Fulr continued un- il Batunday nlgm,hntwl of Friday, as heroto- fore announced. ‘To-night there 1s indlcation of fuir weather to-morrow. —————— CANADIAN NEWS, Bpecial Dispaich to The Tridune. MoNTREAL, Bept. 20.—Heury Ward Beecher arrived bere to-day, and will take part to-night fu publte sorvice in Zion Church on the occasfon of the opening of the thirty-clghth acssion of the Congregational College of Dritish North Amwerlea. Bpecial Diapaich to The Tribune. Winnieea, Maon, Sept 20.—A carefully-pro- pared crop report for 1870, published to-day, shows o total yleld of all crops throughout Munitoba to ho ene-sixth less than expected, owlng to tho wet scason, nnd tho fuct that a largy Jm:uurtlon of the laud wus only ouco plowe Swecial Dispatch & The Tyidune, MONTREAL, Bc{n. #0,—1'rom ’Inrumr investl- tion fnto the aifalrs of the Demiulon Bullding §?n-luty. {t uppears that one of the Directors, Mr, Lamoreaux, was o&cmllncd to help bimselt to the tune of 884,000, und F, A. Quinn, Sceres tary and Treasurer, not to be outdone by his Directors, appropristed §35,000. There are be- tween 1,700 and 1,500 sharchiolders In_the Soclo. &y, rinclpally mochanies and workingmen, ‘hoinvestigation reveals seandalonsmismanage- ment and fraud on tho part of tbe Directors and oflicers, ——— LUMBERMEN IN COUNCIL, s Bpecial Dispaich to Tribune. wpe- Eau Crams, Wis, Bept. 20.—~At last oves -~ ing's and this morning's scsslons of the Na tlonal Association of Lumbermcn, various topics of spocial interest were fully discussed. Culefoat In finportance was the mauner of the uniform {nspection of lumber, A commitice appointed last ycar inade a brief report, pre- scuting some practlcal suggestions, A full snd Intercating discussion’ followed, In which it be- camo appareot that something approaching to the Chicago system of gradlug would be gen- crally satlsfactory, & Y On motlon of Mr. Carpenter, a committco was nppointed to recommend nawmcs for tho soveral grades, specifically dufining each of tham, to roport to the Board of Directors at the earlicst da bl "thorepart 13 W0 by mmfiw‘?amr’mm &‘- The Committes was com na follows: J. F. Vstabrook, Michigan; Merriman, Pennaylvania; A. (. Van Iinots; W, B. Youn, A lengthy and ani anon ns_made. didate for Recorder, tlous, vigorons, and painatakine officlal, ‘clalins and qualifications shonld not. Ho has heen a consclen- AMUSEMENTS. ALL READY--—-EXPOSITION, The Fourth Annual Fx) ated dlscussfon was had s to the amount of annual dues, with the re- gult of reducing them from $85 to 810 per an- THE MOODY CASE. 70 the Editor of The Tritune. Cnicano, Bept. 20.—~While expressing my most sincero sympathies for the misfortuncs which have hofallen Mr. George L. Moody (the detalls of whoso attempt at sulcide you record It your paper of this morning), I must be per- mitted to say, in justice to mysclf, that your statement to the effect that “in the transfer of the Wetern Rural an Indcbtedness to Mood some $400 wns overlooked, of his just ducs, sum was duc to that any moncy whatever W time the transfer you alll What his connectfon with that journal may have heen since last Juno I am entirel At ths time my connection wit! one of the employes was Truly yours, cte., n Tho matter of taxatfon of hut it was r]ccm%d s patiat B plascdljn Blato st Tintiis Abwave tho Cloodn Acd the Grand Orehest Klfl;nfir '},llbb"l!!‘c:)lvlulltuu the finest NIAL P.xpml‘uan. Ted man The following officers wero elected for the en- agemeat have sdopied the l’l(r(CBB OF ADMIBSION. President=—T. K. Tawle e ¢ adinimion, ®ood for wil day and of Nlinols: @, ¥, conmn; It 1. Barrows, of Pennaylvania; L 1L Pearsos, of Michigan, Directors—A. A, Carpenter, of Illinols; W, T. Prico, of Wisconsin; W and hie was deprived Iy an error, No such fr. Moody, and Iam not aware as duc to him at the ude to was mode. 'nin; Fot AQU o EALF 437, One dniiistons k! ‘Van Schaack, of Hiinolsy ley, of Michigan, D vanin; E. 1L Heiner, of Miveourl; J. A. Lovejoy, of Minncsota; and T. W. X 3 ‘The Cominutation Tieky eatlie Cominatation Tiekets ara eapeciaily adaple ADELPHI_TUEATRE, Qreat Buccers. Crowded It 1y wit oriianca of LA ot o ras sade o Fiinin ratained, form) . Palmer, of Michigan. The place for the next annual meeting was fixed ot Chicago. With o votc of thanks to the retiring Presi- and to (. E. Stockbridge, its Iahors for this year, A reception will be glven to thie Assolation at and an excurafon to Chippews Falle, Menomonee, and other points of futerest in tho viclnity will 1l the remainder DAN VOOIUIBES, To the Editor of The Tridune. Cnicaao, Bept. 20.—Boon after the beginning of the War the Hon. D. W. Voorhces mado & threc-hours' apeech fn the Court-liouse at Greeneastle, in which ko dlscouragad the en- 1lstment of volunteers, abused the Adminlstra- lon, nnd shocked the loyal scntiment of the community by declaring that ss a member of egs fic would not voto a linch-pin {n favor of this wicked war. Iie was then elther s member of Congre ces at the time agalnst clson, of Terro Hauto. Many of the cltizens of Greencastle remember the specch referred to. Oxx Wro 1TeanD Ity PUTA FIN DOWN THERE, o the pdilor of The Tribune. Citicaao, Sept. 20.—Is Trumbull stumping for the Democrats, or for the White-Liners? Concerning the Fifteenth Amendment, Daniel Voorhees, Bourbon Democrat, concedes that ft gave an Incrense of 100,000 negro votes to the Radieals," while Lymsn Trumbull, backslidden Jepublican, 18 preaching that * it conferred tho right to vote upon uwo onel” Vi Mr. . 4. Thorp, seocintion closce t, o fzmalo Hercales ilfoli{ the D'essiyn, Jatin an and £hannon: toe Tie-engaRainent of Tall this evening, crman team, Mu 4 of the Vacinc, Little AR, teh comedian in the world, D. L. Mor: stus. Last week of the B a— LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. LOOR OUT FOI TRAMPS. 70 the Edilor of The Tribune. Cn10Ado, Bept, 20.—I sbould like to know where a polico officer can be found about noon, asone could not befound to-day inthe neighbor- hood of Ootarlo street. There I8 more murder and rape committed on our side sircets than on any othiers in the city, and thercfore I think we ought to be a lttle better protected by having pollce within call when required. As it Is notw, it 18 not snfe for a man to leave his wifc and family to go to hiswork. Nolaterthanto-dayat noon a mau made his sppearance at the base- ment of a house on® ono of these side streets whero lives a family consfsting of o man, wife, child, and tho woman and sud Fox, aud a host of othern. n ote.—1u sctive preparation The Bis WO0o0D'S MUSEUM. Thursdsy Afternoon and Evening, Zoe. The Octoroon Girl, nod The Lady of Tyonk Prices rednced one-Balf to it the times—13, 23, and tra charge for reserved scats. [CES—15 and 25 cents. MARTINE'S DANCING ACADEMIES. WEST BIDE — 65 Ada-st. FERTHCTs 52 Sitto-ar, soUTH BIDE] PR | EDUCATIONAL. Chicago Academy, An English snd Classical Day Bchool, ough and systematic tratol: tuie Irtinary ani interme i nstritet efully inntructed In the comntan 151 wero slone, he nslsted on g. Iesaid e was a fortunc-teller, and could tell the past, present, and faturs for the small sum of 25 cents. The woinan, being nat- on account of her natfon- nterested, and alluwed him to cnter, Bho gave him somcthing to cat, and when he got through ho commenced to tell her cat deal, aud ot Tasy r baby In two when she did, her husband would ‘hat waa too uuch for ber to listen to, 80 she showed him the door. He refused to After o while, she got him out of the front door, and went a police ofiicer. he went round to the got {u the Louse. Ho canght hold of the hired who s only about 12 years of age, aud tried 83 her, frightening her most- to death. Hearlng the woman come back, he went out, telling the girl that the woman had better look out for herself. e eame ngain, and tried keys und not snccceding he lified the Jumped In. She man hiim out ouce more, and, fastening all' tho means went once more fn search of an The maen 8t this time stood oi the corner of tho strect muklng threat- 42, 1. MY 38 ANSWERED, b the Editor af The Tribuns. Cnitcado, Sept. 10.—1 fnd in your yesterday’s fssuc @ note asking mo to preach on “Tho Res- urreetfon and Ascension of Clhiriat.”? If “J. H. M. will communieate with me, giving his name nud address, I wiil send him one of my church calendara,by which e will seo the date on which 1 shall Rpeak on that luh{ . inoore Ienronrp, Pastor Church of the Mesalah, ———e———— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Rock IsLaxD, Eept. 20.—The Rock Island Qlnss-Works started up yesterday nfter o three- months® suspension of work, affording fifty men urally superstitious, allty, was at once told her she was going te ruments. Teuth or circulars sddres L M. BABCOCK, Principal, H. B. BRYANT'S (HICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE And English Training School, BTATE.ST., B, B, COR. WASHINGTON. Largeat tnstitution of the kind in the Unfted Btates. Thorouglh fostruction. Excellent discl &t Al Good boardss ces for students who 1. B. BRYANT, Chicago. Ilrl.“l MISS ABBY H. JOHNSON, For seventeen years Princlpl of Hiradford Academy, il beyin the coma. yeur ot i year begins Bepl. 11, F sha wos gone back door, and Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribune, Mixsearonis, Minn,, Sept. 20.—The Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Churches of this State met In_ this city to-day, Bishop Bowman presiding. Four supcrnumerarios wers reported ond thirteen superannueted. Com- mittecs were appointed, and addresses miade, when the Conference adjourned untll to-pior- ter llome_Rctivol for Hept. 27, at ber residence, 160 Chiarlcs- st.. Boston. Miss SARAH L. BATLEY, late of Dearborn Sernlan: will’ have clisrie of the Deparimient of Bellcs Lettres, and Lo 1 5, C. Dartlett, Chicazi i the dtev. AL . “Peanor ridge, Mam.1 Jarues T, i) CHARLIER INSTITUTE, Central Park, New York Clty, for boyaand young ntlomen of 7 to 20 years, loardingand Day hool, College, Bunlncss, West Point, anil Sclon- French, Gorman, and Spanixh care- Building now, tho best 2. £0.~D. W. Lusk, of Pekin, the lowest bidder for State printing and binding at the reeent letting, to-day filed his bonds for the performunce of his contract. His cIntire, Charles Turner, George W. Webhb, J. 0. McGrew, N, C. Hawloy, W, I Henry, A.J. Ware, James Ilaines, an Andrew Ecb. The Governor has approved the DATTON, O., Scpt. 20.—The Board of Managers oldiers’ TTome ncar Dayton Gen, Butler, ex-Gov. oflicer could be found. The man walked round tho blockseveral times, and finally disappeared. 1 wouldadyisecharitable peaple to by on the look- out for suchtramps, or they will beserved ke this ving nim all he wanted to eat, This {s only one o the daily occurrences that happens in the clty, and I hopa that we wiil not be left in _such an unprotected condition muen longer. I remalu, yours very respeetfully, Grongk M. BAxEn. BUYRINGFIELD, farvard Unlversity, woman,—after suretics_are J. D. M turn arouud any of the Natlonal met at the Home to-d: Fred Smith of New I Careuder of St. Louls Dr, E., B. Wolcot! THE TIMES CIIANOE. v the Editor of The Tribune. Cureaco, Sept. 10.~The times change, and men do {ndeed change with them. Well docs the writer remember way back In®’03 Mstening in the old Mctropolitan Hall, on Randolph street, to arousing War speech from the fon. Lyman Trumbull, It was nncflort to be re- With telling effect the speaker dwelt upon tho movement of tho Buys lu Bluo to the front, the needs and necossitics of tho h;llly taught and spoken, ond of Mary- f Wisconsin, ond the B. Qunckle, were present, The doy was celebrated by the soldiers as o holiday, and the grounds were {lluminated {n the cveniug, pre- senting a splendid spectaclo. ————— KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Fpeciat Dispatch to The Tribune. Rocrranp, 111, Sept, 20.—The Arthur Lodge, MIESS COMSTOCH. Nos. 32 “:A%‘ Went Fortietheat,, New York, ING 3 ENGLISH, FIE lLul;‘fl_uvum ANT) 1 nAl!.lloA? TIME TABLE, CRIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN BAILWAY, - H eFcific Fast Line.. eDubunue Day Kx.' atientya Lake .n.a Beueva Lnke Exprem. a~Nepot corner of Weils and Kin; b-Depot comer of Cansl and Klazie-sta. Depor, Pt o e TERAL FALROAD. cKet-otlice, 7 Clark-at., dofphi, aid AL Lalmer Housa. ot COTDEF of Ltans Teave, | Arrive, rl" {'". Main and Alr Line)... pay Kxpres. ones A AL 4145, 00p; m. 140:308: 1. 8. . 7:30p, m. . 81 [ U0 o, in. © 1 danday Kx. § Dally, OHIOAO, ALTOR & BT IOUIS snd OHIOAGD KANSAS OITY & DENVER BHORT LINES, Unfan D West Bide, near Madison-st. by n Depof "Hekes Oconr At Depots and 123 Randoiphgts 7o Leave. | Arrive. EannaCity & Denver Fast B Euie & Grmaracid. fp. 8L Springileld & Te: Tekin and Peoria Fast Espros. Teoria ay Express.,... 3 cokitk & Buriin Ghleagio Faducah i, 1LY, 1, Wash'tan £ oliet & Diliht’ Accommiss .. 1+ 3 i b: - D doliet & Dwigti’ Accommuats|s ain b, im: s 01404, in; LAKE SHORE & MICHIOAN SOUTHERN. j? Jlatt via Mafn Line, . Hpeclal N. Y, Expres, Atlantic Expresa, dally. A G:15p. m.| 800w mo Lolelwur Accuminodati 3:40p. .| 81 s Nkt Exprestceees 1050 e T 835408 i CHIOAGO, MILWAUEEE \ Otlcs &3 Sont -4ty Oppoalta Slicrmsn louse, . [Leave T Arive, ¢ §:230. m,|¢ 7:30p, m, Miiwankeo Rrprem \Iuconsin & Wicomia 4 g% 10 e g i Ehros .m.oun. m.{* 4:00p. M. ol reas i 3 Wots Extires 808 p. m, 1*11:008. m,, Nfaht Expross. t 0:1 p. m. It 7:008. m. ‘All traina run vis Milwaukce, Ticketa for St Paui and Minneapolls are good el du Ehi!n.! n‘:,\'h \\’n'nm "Kl:lv%‘rg:l‘g.h:llnfl-a;‘lg:;l:sm ILLINOIB AL BATLROAD, Depot, fout uf Lake-ut. sl {00t of Tweaty-sceond. T hicket umc'eflm&?-n?n}:fl'flfiffim i Leavy Arilve. I3 845 p. M. Calro Night £ Sa m. i e l}:wrll snd Ktl:lktlk Axpreas, ;’: Dubunue & Sioux City Iniunus & Sioux Clt Gilniah Bisncuar oor s CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & (I RATLROAU, D Camal knd Bitintutite. " Ticke: Ofoee s 3 Sincutlivais, Chirk R o4 depats, o rtuke TIcket Ofioes, &) Arrive. Mall and Exprest....... g, m, Dtlaws and Bircator Dassonie 018 7100 . 1m0 Ttoeklord, Dubugut & Slous! TH0p: B il .ft 3usip. m pacidle Fagt Ui, for ity b oo Foeaveuwor AtOhinon & 5L, JOsEp Bk 20p. m Aurura Paxsenger, Mendota, Otiawa Passcnive: uque & Bloux City facite Nl Exp, Kaneas " Clty, ~Leavenwe Atchtzon (& Bt. Joseph Exp.. |1 Downer's Grove Accomiiod'i Downer's Grove Accommiod'n Texas Express., TEx. bunday. fEX: AND (0 LINE, Ticket Offices. & Clar) Tainer Taclfic, and at depot, inioh Handiner:_Graed No. 81, of Kuights of Pyihias, entertained thelr Sterling brothers, of Corinthiau Lodge, No. 62, to-day In o right royal manner. at lllg depot. gby tlie Rockford Lo Forest City Band. Qovernment in her then hour of tribulution, ortance of union and harmony in can ranks in its contifct with Demo- cratle treason. But thonemo of his vitupera- tion and inveetive was reached when lie deserib- cd the Northern Copperhead, and denounced MISS R. S. RICH, NO, 454 NORTIT LA SALLE-ST. 3 ng [es and chiliren, opans o charge np!q Ars, L. H. From there they were con- ducted through the principal thoroughfares of are. | Arfive, Day Express—Pallman Draw- i itig-1om Sleening Cars, ol New York withiout chango.. | Bl]lvn:fl - Pu ceDrawlig: oow Ing Cars and ilowd Cars, 6:08p. m.| 8:10p. m. *8:500. w.{ B:108. . him in words of scat! At that tdeutleal time, down in Fulton County. 8. Coming Judd was a prominent and Iunding member of the Knights of the Golden Clrele. Last evening, this same 8, Corning Judd intro- emocratic meetin) this same Lyman Trumbull, give bis reasons why ho supports now the C Confederate caudidates of td erlicad and Confederaty party he so and cloquently denounced “in 1803, In whot 18 the change i—In Judge Trumbull or in the Democratle pasty?i A neceasary, The same Kebel yell our hrave boys at tho front heard so often” 18 wafted to us from the South from Democratic gatherings aud from Demouratic newapapers. Its meaning 1s_unmistakable. chauge, and men do indeed changa \\'%h‘lhcfl:." tlie city, ond disbanded nt 10:30 0. i, Having MADAME O. feasted thelr eyes upon olf that Rockford could and Mrs, Ales Bradford's (formerly Mrs, Ogden lish, French, and German Boardin for youny Indics and children, wit callsthenles. No, 17 West Thirty-eighth-s! N Application may be 1ade by letter or peraonally, as abo: Oharlier Institute for Young Ladies, 167 Madison-av,, New York, fow hanrders wili bo arrard Sraminations on appiicatiol, or at o DA SILV.A crowd repaired to the Holland in Farwell Hall who procceded to | wis chartered, and the two Lodpes went to the Resort 1louse, where the dny’s plensures cul- minated with a magnificent banquet, which, combined with music, toasts, ete., early in the morning, Will reapen Sentem when the company broke 1p with the consclousness that all hind cnjoyed themselyes amazingly. ————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, SAxw Fuaxcisco, Cal,, Bept. 20.—Arrived, Tacfic Mail ehartered steamer Zealandin, from 8ydnoy, N. 8. W., via Honoluly, 8, I, bringlng 2 i response s un- DRENNAN, Principals. ST, JOHN'S SBCIHOOL. Toarding and Ry School for Young: Ladics and Cltlds X-riy of the lifsiory of the Numn SIDE SCIOOL FOIt LOYS, TAZ NOUMAL BCIOOL. To the Editor of The Tribune. Cuircaco, Bept. 19.—This question, which has teen agitated so closcly by the dead-lock cxlst- ing in the County School Bourd, secms {o pomt to an fssuo that would be satisfuctory to the taxpayers of Cook County, 1t Is well under- atood that such a Normal Bchool ts not needed at Englewood any more thau o wogon needs o fifth wheel, and also that such a school should Do located within the dity, where b properly be- Prysourit, Sept. 20.—Steamship St. Laurent, from New York. arrived. ¥ New YORK, Sept. 20.—Arrived, steamer Vie- torla, Glasgow. New Youk, Sept. 20.—~Arrived, steamer Bue- vin, from Hamburg. L M. fmm;& A D, Master, EDEMOISELLE ' OREMIEULX AR 1YL “Keith (well known Tormerly s Mra, M, School), French snd Kngilsh bosrding and dny schibol for youl ladiea reopeis Sept. 25, No. 277 Madlson-ar.y Masg, Institute of Technology. atlons, Rept. 20 snd 1, aLBs. m. sppl e loatan, ast, aferr, Niadley, Tampibira County, Stk JORWICIHE UNIVERBITY, Behool, Northneld, Vi, New Yonx, Scpt. 20.—Tho Pennsylvania Cox! Company sold 100,000 tons of Pittston coal at auction tu-lay ot the following prices: Grate and steamboat Tump, $2.00 to $3.02%; egp, yi stove, $3.00 to €3.75; chestuut, §3.173¢ i The Dolaware & TTudson Canal Company witt acll 100,000 tou: Intrance Examin: s 4n 8a longs. Wiille Chicazo and Cook County are groaning Taneial embarrassiment, snd re- ossihile Woys, 1t 1s officers to curtall any unnceessary and schoal pparatus for s large number of deaf and dumb children is ucedful for Chicago and Cook County. As the State takes t upon itaelf to eduents these un- not_scll this building and trenchmout 18 oxcrelaod fu uil Sobengins. aud Ml s conl on Thursday, the 25thinst. ety e VM‘{DIND:ECHDOL»FOK Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune Burparo, N. Y., Sept. 20.—The camal for- swarders of this port have formed an assoclation, for the better regulation of canal frelghts. Rates will undoubtedly be higher. An advance of 4 cent was made to-day. Shipments were made at 6% cents_for wheat, and 63(@6 cents ow York. The orguuization govs {nto operatiou to-morrow. GEN, SHERMAN. BAx Francieco, Sot. 20.—Gun, Sherman and Secrotary Conicron arrived this evening, having spent yesterday vislting the Donanza at Virginia City, In accordance with thelr request, no pub- as tendered on thelr arrival, but ie oflicers will wult on them at Fhe recoption §s Lack Hospital, cor. Washington & Franklin-ots, Chartered by the State of 1llinofs fur tho exnress purs Pose of ylving miicdjate rellet I fortunutes, wh grounds to the State for that® very little expenso It could bo fi s, and this class of children be suitably pro- vided for near home, the ¢ normal gehool at Englewood dropped, und the ped to the extent of the valuution of xpensy of such a 'lils question has como up thoroughly bofore the people, and wo have u ri to do something for us in this case, and provent the necessity of parents scuding thelr deaf chil- dren so fur from howme and kiudred ties to re- At the linuds of the State Chlcago hus received only an eye-infirmury, and she can well afford to grant us such an fustitu- RELATIVE OF A DBAF-MUTE, EXPOSITION RATES. v the Editor af The Tribune, Critcaao, Sept. 20.—I sce from your paper that there Is a general dlssatisfaction on account of the price of admission to the Exposition be- fng kept up at 50 on all days except Batur- day, Thbero certainly 18 nio fustico in this sction of the Exceutive Comnmittee, for thero fs less to be seen on these high-priced days than there is on Baturday, ‘Tho musfe docs not play In the 1orenoon, & great many muching exhibitors o8 not run thelir muchlnes, and the caudy-man doca not pull any candy, the gluss-man only blows tho pop-corti-uan does not Ivate, hofe mm‘imflcue.\ 1E3 has bood ak tho liead of tho profeasion foF the past 30 xperionce are all-fmpoi dresms, plnpies on tively bo curcd, Lol onre: L] W s renny ' "fuce. Tt thant c8 wantlng the most celve instruction. e reception wi I abotit thces diseases—who should Marry— 10 cents (0. DAy Puntage, . Dr. Jamen hias 50 ors. You #os B0 on bit itia Doctor. D o, Conaultativus slwiys free DR°A, &, OLIN 258 cloe, (80 mercary) Indiuputabl; only’ Relonilua tipeclalist b Lhe sity, sad st fur cu IV ATH, CIIRON| the Paince Hotel this evening, to be followed by ecrenade, N'T PCVICKER'S THEATRE, LAST WEEK OF M1, JONN T, RAYMOND, ar RVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY NP2 tu his great inipersonation o COL. MULBERRY SELLERS, VTHRERE'S MILLIONS IN IT," Naxt Week~THE COURIER OF THE AL a1l the principal membiers of the company w! HAVERLY'S THEATRE. it., betw i tre, Landol Fomierly llooley's Theatre, landalp alred Bight, Necvous Debility, pecuisnanily ured. s lastisiton i Nortuwast, Kvery oonrealesos for, d Dr. lln (s 1te obiart i feasbons. T rosguly o W0'to s estment. de, sad immedlale on account of the thiuness of the audlence. thing ts rushing. not be” s great benefit all round to spread the visitors a little nore_cvenly over the whole week? Tho stockholders can certalnly afford to bo Hboral to the Cl I Lellevo they accy) round free of rent. Thio Exhi etter than last yoar; 4 mun wants to g several thmes before ho cun goe everything, and 50 ceuts I liope the prico will be ree duced to 25 conta at all and sny timo, Faurx, TiLE RECORDER OF COOK COUNTT, Tv the Edltar of Tha Tridune, Chioaco, Sept. 20.~In your recent mentlon of those gentlemen who aro willing to servo the publlc in therosposible position of Recorder, subject to the actlon of the Republlean Cun- vention, you omit the nums of John W, Tap- pou, who {a & candldate for that ollice, and whosa clalws aud qualitications entitle him to & Confldent that your omis- sion of Mr, Tappau's name waa not futended to in fu_sny degreo as to fitness or 1 hava taken the liberty to r columos anly for the purpose , - Mr. Tuppun haa th Divislon of the nturduys o Dl e e 8 ys every alimarion. e weecybodr. Mrserlag of the Kerual By B peopls theso hard D, OLIN, Ofice Moary, S .08 T CALIFORNIA NINU, Bepl. ll’_l:-”lllll flll" el tror A oor the orfginal jocal sk i TOLISIEL, ur_the Ambitiour Iduy, bept, v3, Bonelt of J. G, RUSIELL. HOOLEY’S NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, ‘opposite Sherman Houso, MINSTRELS, Comsiian, BUAY | NO CURL NO PAY ! i 745 8. Cluriieat., cor, of Mout oy, e consulted, personally or by mali, 10 OF HCTVONS disvaes, phiyalcinn ju the city who w wh . T ench timo {s stoep, XHAUSTION—A N O ik aleg o lecturen Musouni of Austolny, of prematury dectlii MONDAY, Sept, 18, Fyery evening at 6115, Wodnee- B . it aphest: acter aciors, BHEITIVA varite yung sud dance rtlats, LE. A great trest thls week, FHOOLETY’S MINSTRELS. B e Ut Sharace o aniltot 30 yerracae: ! 2 oD . R N S A Dr. Little. Muiicines seut to ordei . with full dirictions. Ofice ¥ adixou-at, PRESORIPTION FREE, 7 of Semingl Weakne nost St K Aihanons broght ou R B b 20 years’ Londoy Hospltal preo- pedlntely, withoul ercury. falx conslderation, 1s0 luat manhood, caused hy fa qulto suticient, m DOURNIQUE'S DANCING ACADEMY, 128 and 130 Twenty-fourth-st., uear Indlana- \¥ill Open Saturday, Sept. 80, Tor pasticulars call oz sead for roulst ustlico uay bo dono him, served the people of the Bu city with marked fidelity und Iutegrity sod the coming Couventiol d fare worse i tho sel ‘Ciflana, obte Onlyilne running tho hotel cars to New York. ‘OHICAGO & PAGIFI0 RATLEOAD, Depat corner Chlcago-s o Pk AL S apene sal Lamaboo trne Elgin Tamsengor, Dapart. Hyron Fassenss Efgin Passeny 8125 p, . ook m Tumer Y'ark Frolgh ... Arrive, A m.* 7:00 p. m. aison, m, D0 8000 m, 5:03 b, 10, d; cented, Y '\;‘;!“g:ym‘fifl tDally, taturday oxcepiod. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAIL] Tratns leaye flom Expoaltior roo-st. Ticket-offices: B3 Grand P'acfiic, and Depot (i rk-at., Palmer (posltion Unliding] Leavo, | A Dsy Fxpross 8132 n. o,(§ B:10 8 m. Feat Ly 5108w (b &510D; e e Sl i ¥Dally,” *Dally, Bundaya excepted. OBI0AGO, BOOK ISLAND & PACLYIG RATLROAD, Depol, curner of Vau Burcu and Bheruan-sta, Ticket oflice B Clark-st., Eherman Huuse, Leave. | Arrivo, Omahs, Leavenw'th & Atch Ex|[*10:004, m. {* 8:45 p, m. Pera Abcommodation, ' 8:00p; T, {* B3 A, . Nikht Express.. [thuzov p, m. |2 8150 8- LAKE NAVIGATION. For 3l lmonmfi;s (5 d 'or Iwaukee, ete, unidays excepted L M. B e e a e corted) B 10 For Urand Haven, Urapd I dally (Bundays excepled), .. ¥or 8t. Joseph and Beaton " dayn oxcopled) .. Batirdays Boat don' 'n Buy and NOTICE. NOTICH. No, 2 6pring Wheat {n Centrs! Elovator Ji te the amount of about 32,000 bushels, contalned in Lios Nos, 120, 144, 182 210, 220, 224, and 220, [s vut of condltion and hesting, and will be delivered upou tha followlng T8 eER UseTHELSSLLUSES 55 8888 EEE 1 willbe 1 LT D e e J, & B, BUCKINGILAM. yer Crioaao, Bept. 20, 1876, “Tovestad Has G $"]0 Poid a Profit of 1'700 durtng tho Vlat fow mogth, under our, impcoyed "um‘“l.llk.l;““ ‘Ihd “"""t‘““""‘xé‘;uf,’”" contatne urmatlon sent i spp) u, gt g T ID GE & CO., Bankers and Brokers, £ Wall Now'York. BUSINENS CAILDS, % s LS INENS S ARTISTS NATERIALS, R e ABBOTT & TYLER, 56 Madlson-st,, bet. State axd Wadasb-are