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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, IS76—TWILVE PAGES, COUN TH — ington Bankers Going for gloomTheir Delinquent Cuss b h tomers. - noons Business -Beforo t.ho Big mflvl);igl in the Varions Judi- cial Dopartments, g Confessions, Now dgments. e e i, Bankrupley Mat: ters, Ete,, Etc. 3 a—— B . CIIICAGO. TESTERDAT'S DOINOS. o onfeeeions were cntered yesterday rfl{:n:lc.\lr.msm A, Grldley & Bon, bavkers xlonmluglou, ugnder the name of the McLean 3B o Bank. The defendauts are residents of oo {nflun. ‘The suite were sent up here for mwn:mlinuwn reason, although the: exceullons miu Mel.ean County. 1t s hinted, however, n; {he bonkers do ot swish to alarm thelr cus- . ors by such & show of severity in entering :z‘:isuy Judgments in thefrown tlivwn;, li‘r‘)d trust quuNg will suppress the'jterm. s Tum TWIRUE l'rc.\uxn.I:m s . anil Boott will hear rotions to- Ju‘.‘fifd’g:r.\’h::‘m and. Willinms will hear mo- ?.’.fl]. nmhllvnr\'t'n. aod Judgge Jameson will call u‘\ motions for new trinls, it Dt Judge Rogers will call the first twenly cascs o lis calendar b <mnrrmv‘.l 5 of ot Judge Moore i anted a decree of divorce yes- ey to Henry echler frons his wife Pautiun, " ¢ oer deserblons ou ot O L MO MATTENS, © i gamuel Straus, o fawyer at 134 Clark street, e o Soluntary petition In hankruplcy” yester- or preterrad debis amount to 870,14, 81 e to $1100, and the unseeured 16 1: &2, His nsacts consist of renl eatate valued SO i ortioged for 821,705, Lills and notes, 20205 dehits dueunopen uup_unt I 60 wd pinlwlus of ineurance, $6,400, Thel e houscliold fursiture, whicl 13 clilmud foba exeinpl, 08 8 nlgo the 81,000 humestead in als house Do, 510 Michlgan avenues - “Fhe’ peti- ion was referred to the lxc;r"mer. Tn the case of luruet & Drigzs, an brder was asle fora dividend wieeting Defore Reglster o ot Peorii, to b lielu'Oct. 18, at 2. SUPERIOR COUNT IN BRIEY, 3. inzetand sued Lewls 8. Larned: for “‘mrlcr, TFleler & Co. sued J. Fulsenthnl & 50\'\“";1?[‘;;:? 'llucv}r\er-hrfiug\ly. Isull.‘ for a like nst Georjge He ier. . %mv‘vhufl hu;?nu au action for $1,500 Mgainet Ferdinand L‘ouEulsmuller. Louls Mucller sued Ernest W, Niegelésen and felds for $1,000, 1. Chapman commenced a sult to re- Cupital City Insurance c«mpun{ of Albsnye . 11, Walworth, Recoiverof the City Natlon- ol Hank, brought euit tor 83,000 ugaiut Charles 1. lintje ¢ Grorge A. Chllde, aud another for 82,00 rainst Arthur R, Atkine, Waiter Wright sucd B, £, Richiards and James 7. Dane for 55,200, ¥ " ' CINCUIT GOURT. Jobn ‘W, Martin brouszint sult for $1,600 igalnst W, T8 Sampaony' W, La Pleree,.and J. C. fampson. i : Tewry. Jucger commenced -a. Gult in troapass 1galnstdacol Sehinlery Iui'lnqd_umm;cs ut. $5,000. John Lyneh filed o bill” againet Willlam M. Daker, Townsend MucCoun,® Corncliua Hiili- oo, 11, M, Payneund wife, Michuel Barteline, Tl ieury Eblees to foreclose o trust-deed for 300 i the B, E. 10 acres In Baker's & Mac- Couws Additlon to Washlngtou Helghts, THE CALL MONDAY, « fupes Brovertr—Motious and general husl- e, Jooos Ganr—No furtfier call of hls calendar for une month ut Jenst, a8 the Judge gues tu the Crininal Gourt to-day ~ JonoB JaNESON—125, 137 to 180, 134 to 148, fuglusive, Nu cases on trinl. 2 - Jiwax Moone—3, 4, 0. No, 2, Morshall va. Rilté;on trlal;. - T g Jrbaz Booti—~211, 218 to 235, Incluslve. No cscontril, ¢ 3 “hmaz McALLISTER—201 £0 290, fnclusive, ex- wpt 26, Nocase ontrial, o Y ER 2 tooe WiLLIAMs—(Gienernl business. 3 JUDGENENTS. Sprenton Count—CoxyrssioNs—Ivan Dauwens s Philip Laruon, * $U81.70, —A, (hldfi-, & Son o, Teoman Buckles and Henry. G Tetchnnon, ~Samo ve, -llenry Lush and George llo- 900,00, ~Samo vé, W.. P, Porter and Johy Sumo ve, Jncob Miller and Jacol ' 75, —Same va. 0% M, Moon ‘snd Iohn Jenningy, 8101,17, —Samio va. Frank Bwerr- nand Clement Pusawaters, $10%2,73,—Same ve. iadleon Youny, Georgy Kemp, Issac Young, and Eroch Kemp, 351, 70.—8nmo ve, Same, §700.— Samevs, ¢, W. Stickney, ©. Kuekley, -and iieorge W, Thompron, S04, 4. —Same vs. Flotcher Brigiam and Georgo Brigham, $167, 04, —~Same va, singeton und Luwls' Jones, S0, Hobert €. Suodgrss, 871.90.— Duunfel 1. Arbogust, 3 5, 3z iiam Blue, 8110, G —Sume va, James Killlag, €210,40.—¢ame va, G, T. Rotledye and - it 1 Tutledge, 850, 92 mo vs, Q. T, Rut- ledge and doha W, Hunk, 534, 60, —Same ve, Bam- ud W, Sutherland ‘and Junes Welch, 3217, 10, — Spme ve, Bllae mith and AL Faloon, $140.07.~ Zno v, Daulel U, Staloy and W, G. Murphy, tm‘..-fl.—tnmu ve, M, Q. Baleh and August leiehman, $144,00,—¥ame ve. Ueor; Irasc ) aung, nnd’ Enoch Kemp, ve. F. Hlendryt and Wilhiam Giue, $105, Yer Oftnar Lender and $urrison Jenking, $105. 65, F.:nln . B, 8, Buzick, Willlam 1. Bornard, and 1 Barnurd, 3100, 44, —Sasne_va, Charles I, Platt ;ndtlmmu £, Dniton, 860, 7, —Same ve, Jaine: A Larlion, WilllamJ, Murphy, and_Georga ety 0.—Same v, Joseph Myers, HA%.0L =5 vw,' Joseph Myers, $203,08,— Olden Myors and Joseph Myers, $8:2,14 m Joseph ‘Myors and Abrubam Nory, T.—Same ve, Olden und Juscph Myerd, e Howard E. and H, E: Ho- s Johu M. Jorome ) cover $3,000 frum thie . Natd- o vé, Andraw MclCee and A —Eame_vn, qurh Neal und 40, —Sute va. Harrlson Jon- Samo va, J. W. Murtleld, §74. 122, fomas Camplon and ‘homus Kenny, Sumy vh, Phomun and Patrick Kelly, i3, —Sawo va, Hnrrivon Jenkius, SKT,01, st Gatw—duealy Hrothison, - adulnistrator, ko estato of Jotson, v, Solonion Mc- Bicban, 51,05, 03, —Amella DI et al. ve, Pro- stion Life Iusuranco Company; verdict, $2,600 dumngen, and motion for new trinl, wdles L. Pugo ve, Wiklinin Phuenlz, §HT, 72— W Tletd Vo, Jereminh Clowry,' $2 % A'NL\X:)“:S‘ 1L, W, Farrelland J i ?Iu: b0 —J. Mebermott & Co. v oJveE Janesox—\W, A, Reanon ve, G, L, Cell jopeeel. utchelder, gt L. C. P, SFroer, S0 old, B thncllllncy and - Frank- Merrl- et anl 848 Qi } 2 =00, Klambeck ot ol ve, August e, decree, 8953,—C s . ] R AT Dok e Analiel Gage've, Aloxander 1, Il Jie Advance O .q;..”ny. o tht ne of Stu U0, ! e L ] M""«?yf,‘m‘. ns‘“, Les Life Insursued Conipuny \hieur Couie—Jutiay, Booty—lieney Williama . Bowley; verdict, $40, and inotion for pewtrial —). J. O'Noll ve, Pateick Ilenoghan: 40, and motion_for new trial. 14, G, bter v, 1L 11, Gewving verdlct, $50, and pootlon flr e te 3.W. Putton va. tven Svon- Tdmpenlets £507, —tharies Rtienow vy, Peter lumbach and “John Daub, vordi ey, Utidelok v, William* Prderle;’ verdict, et ~Tentonie Lodga No. ud, D, O, IL; ve, Iriay,? ades verdict, $149, G0, aud motion for now I;‘;{'::-;Hviln\l,(.n'rm:—SHM Dutton vs.John 8hoa« Siners verdicl, U4, Tt .and_mot r new trial, Sia Togza e Patriei o haen g .+ ILLINOIS BUPREME COURT, i UUSINESY THANSACTED YESTERDAY. mu‘:é“‘l‘-‘_' 1L, Eept, 20,—Tho Supreme Courl o o'clock this mornlug, with a full bench vseut, The following vroceedings were hod s . 5'01'1“0:‘13 DECIBED—CIVIL DOCKET, et “‘h}/'ul\(l“."l Lv{:‘.‘ Belding; ordor of tho afants o 1 0 taken, - Springer et al, va, ‘The People, ote., ox rel., :c.' wid the tranacrlpt will be siricken from Feleenthal et al. ve, Durand et ol ; wiotion ) -"u::"l{:‘u ol va, Snydeckeret al. ; both mo- L Mullen ¢t at tor i et ol va. (iilbort ot al, ¢ et of or- Tor ihtnlrge 0 motlon of the plalutli? in ere or Al ordoe of cantiuuanc will b st auldu. - l"‘“*\lmnllwcll‘.‘::: et al. va. iennebery; atricken ¢ IOTIONS DECINED--RENEARL L - NG D 3 fhare 3% Barlyieehesring granted, OERET ans o ¥,II.|:I al, va, 'The tumu losurance Com- icley. 33 he netitien for rohearing douted. u_.m).;: (¥ Ah.msffl'!f“' T think the rehearing HOIONS DECIDED—PROPLE'S DOY .u?‘;dll{umlgl‘:h v, Tho Poople, m.;ffil“lie al. 1 bl Bt of October. to fo Lrlets In behalt 3.1, frowy gAPYISSIONS. . nd James G, o Biltel o practica on foreli Heanparr it boad Ta reply to ag 1, BIVLANATION, Chirgod 7 10 a0 nquiry Ly Lawrence Prondfoot, of .“,‘"T" " et dustice Shikdon tated that in m‘ikf WL Ly, :mfiu,} it o 210 cases tho Coust would 3 ulatrsctd to be led (n m:lv“cn::‘ et M G v B 3 4 . SUant or ListolY Tn rror woLld by b Hoso 1t f . & ¢ doy preceding the call of tho “lue. u Gisd uow oa Lo ducks shoald ot bs Ll tuutlon suetalied s the rute will bo madu. reached hefore the sgonda number of 210 tine heen filled, auch case will bo col ered me contlnued until the next torm of the Court for the Northern Grand Divialan, und It wiil not be necessary to dle brlefs or abatracts at this term. NEW MOTIONS, 763, Coprell ctal. us, The 1llinola Truet snd “avings Bank: appeal dismissed on' short record, with b per cont dnmages, Hird, Ungeelal, va, Millor, and twelve other canes; dimination of record suggested, smil motion for certlorarl awarded, 5,80, Morrisvy vA, Stephenton; motton by the appeilant to sct aside the order to dismles the appent, und for Jeave to file an anicaded record, 107. Durgt va. Gale et. al. ; motfon to set salde the arder of continuance, 79, Walkeretal, vs, Abt et al j motion to witlidraw the uppentance of John @, Rogers and lodisuian an to him, as pet stipulation, . 174, Johnsun ct al Berfizhelmer; motlon to et aslde the onler of continuance and for an ex- tension of time (o the 14th of Uctoberto fle Lriefs, us por stipnlations. B 122, 1loig etal. ve. Trop ct ok, { motion for leave 0 submit the vriginal papers. 214, Sume va, vama; same motion. 76 Dresher vs, Wellogg ot al.; appeal dla- mixsed witn 5 per cent damages. 707 Jobnson va, Ferry v tame order. 207, Il‘yde Park vs. Duntiam et al, ; motlon to diwmfan the writ and strile_the bill of exceptions from the files; motiun reserved untll the hearing. 708, Uittings ve, Nelsou; the motiun for leave to fle record fora henring ut this torm comes two Jate; the wotlon fs dented; the rule bs Inflexible in tlat ‘respects g AUPLICATIONS of Austin A, Canavan, nud Willlam D, Tilden for ndinlsalun on forelgn license, : CALL OF TIE DOCRET, 201, Bmith, Implcaded, vu,Stevens et al, ; taken, 02, Fostet vs. the Chicage & Alton Iaiirodd aken. : ey et al, va, Ilarvey, nxecutrix; taken. wva, Bouton; taken, 20h, Carr vs, James et al; taken. 204, Dow va. McKenzle; taken, 207, The Village of lyde Park ve, Dunham et al. j argued orally. .’ eamo motion and 4 A RECESS, " During the nnfumeut of this cnsc, the Court touk u recess Ll 2 v'clock this afterioon. Court met at 3 o'clock, CONTINUATION OF TO:DAY'S CALL, 207, The Village of Lsde Park va. Dunham et al.; argued orally by WHI & Thompeon, at- torneys for plaintitf in error, and Howes & Hop- kins for detenannt ln crror, and taken, 208, Halin, admiuistratrix, va. Hubor; taken, 200, Jones vs. Kennyatt; (nkon. 20014 'Eue_Peopls of the Slatcof Hlinol, by Charles 11, Roed, . Stata's . Attorey, ex-relatio Michael Evans va. Lernard Gallaghor; argued vrally by Fuller & Goudy, attorneys forappeliunts, and taken. b3 \j o 210, Strawn ot 'al, va O'llara et al.; foot of dacket. i = 211, The Lycoming Fire Instrance Cmupnn{‘. of Muncy, Po., ¥4, dac ; oral urgumcuk by Lawe rence Proudfoot, Huy:; aftorney for appeliant, and taken. % 112, Tlotgot al, va. Theap etal, taken, 813, Morgan, admintstrutrix, etc, ve. Naney Q. Morgan; iaken. 214, Helg otal. i taken, 216, Husen et Plerson; taken, 210, Lewls ot al. vs, Rove passed. B The Minersl Point lallroad Company va, Barron, fur ure; takes, . 218, Custor ve. Kimball et al, : taken, 219, Pardridge, Impleaded, vo. Luprise; taken, 280, Webster ¢t ul. vs. The City of Chicago; aguiust No, Ui tak In-the motions disposed of this morning oc- curred the following: 523, Springer et al. va, Tho Poople, etc., by Dickey. I this caso 8 motlon was mude to strike the trunecript filed by appellant from tho flles of this Court. A rule was entered 1o ahow causg why the transcript should not be stricken from the filu, The ground of the motion, as shown by-the alti vit, {8 thut the clerk who had scaled and signo the transcript showed that there hud beon a change Thrap et al. . partuery, 6l ‘made lo the lrunucr]‘lfl wfter he Lad delivered fu m thls, that be certuled to it belnga transcript of a part of the record, und the word part lud been stricken out, Inanawertothatthe appellant shows that the transcript was certified and delivored to appel- lant's . uttoriey, and on complling his abstract he found that* thls and certaln other errors had been smade, and o corrected them und touk the record- Loox, not to the clerk wha bad certltied to it, the clerk who liad_chisrya of the eeal, but to one of his deputies who had the mupervision of tranecripts, aud e assented to the correction. We donot think . the practico anch as should be sanctioned. Thero s nothing to show: by ntentfonal wrong or bad faith on the part of thy_clerk, or of tho nnk:u\ but the eanctily of thu recorud rests npon the weal of the Court, and the certliicote ehould be added theroto, "T'o upon the door to any modilication or change of the transcript being ‘ninde by a deputy cicrk or other person not having the custady of the seal of the Court, would be dungerous and irregular, and for these rensons tho transcrpt will be stricken from thoflles, . “I'he Court adjonrned tu 9 o'clock to-morrow morning. 3 ————— NONOTUCK SILK COMPANY, A voticeubly fine display {n this year's Expo gitfon ia that made by the Nouotuck 8itk Com- pany, manufacturers of the uncqualed * Corti- colli * spool sllks, embrofderles, aud sewiugs. Comprising, as it does, slik u all Its forms, from the'eacoon sud raw-reeled fibres to the finest finisned sewings and machlne twist, it is by far the most skillfully nrranged of anything in its line. The disposition of thesiiks in thelr differ- ¢nt cases shows excelient taste in the blending of shades, while the smouthuess » o thread and perfoction of dyes givestas 147 t.ages (n displays of this character nob posiessud by the manufacturers of any others Hk. A very-fine - effect has buen obtained by the srmngement of the enss of shoded embroléery and sewlngs. As It revolves slowly it {s constantly changlng on the view, and, observed, from o little distance, it Is much the pame as Jooking ot o prece of rich coloring fn some old ofl paintinz. A _very fine picce of work i the shape of a sl cabinet, handsomely fintshedd fn bl and gold, occupies one corner of thelr pavillon, and calls forth many admlring remarks.. . - In this connection n fow facts concerning these unrivaled goods will no doubt be read with fn- terest. 'Pwo of thelr strong points are: first, tue uniform great strength of the thread; an geeond, ita mnoothueas and fing finish. They havo al'wnyn obtaiued the highest prizes wher- ever exhibited jn compotition with other man- ulacturers goods, thely last triumpl in this par- ticular belug at the Exposition fn Chill, 8. A., whero- they carried the lhouors over Freuch German, and talfon nlllulrum\ 80 great is the ]»upulnr{l.y of “Corticelli ™ that the Cumpunly ind it nocessary to ndd frequently to their jaeil- itles for its muanufucture, und, notwithstanding they already possces the luigest silk mills in the Unlted States, they are now contemplating nevw bty that will dd very matevially to thelr enpaity, sud onablo them 1o 111 the rapldly fn- ereasing demund for these unequaled goods, In thelr present condition thoy consume over 100,- 000 pounds of raw sitk unnually, and give cone i'lum. cmployment to mmore thun 600 operatived, «ide thiélr milla ot Leeds und Plor- ence, Musa, the Company huve thelr leading offices In Hustun,” New York, Chnciunatt, and Chlcago, The sales of ono of thess for the month’ of Augustalone wei $180,840,61, more thau double those of any oth- er sill-thread house n the United States for the gnme thne. ‘This Company have nover fonnd it hecessary 1o overstato thclr sales to nako busi- nes#, but so gratifving and warked has been the inercase fu the volume of thele busluess i this Centennial yeur that they tuke pleasure fn giv- Ing these vidences of it to the publle. i e THE INDIAN COUNTRY. Special Dispaich o The Tridune. Broux Ciry, la., Sept.2h—An Indian at the Cheyenne Agency iight beforslast murdered the Rev. R, A, B, Fiennell, Eplscopal misslonary thers, Tho Indlan, for sume misdemeanor, had been coutined in the guurd-house, and ou beluyg released sworo e would bo revenged on thoe flrat white man ho met, e sbot Mr. Fleuncll through the heart aud head, kllliug him in- stuntly, At lust accounts the Indinn had unot been urrested, The affuir caused conskderable excitement at tho Agency. The Indians con- thnne to carry their aring, "There don’t secin to be any Imimedlate prospect of Government's carry- inge out its deslien “of dismounting and dia- armiug them, Ton days havo elapeed since the day fixed upon by tho Government to carry the order fnto effoct, Had it been promptly ex- ecuted Mr, Ffonuell's lifo would probubly not huvuhuenssm;rl'llg;-d. N i v T Special Dispatch o The Tridune. §r, PADL, M., opt. 2The lovest bids for wagon transportation for supplies fron Bu- ford tu the winter cantonment at thy mouth of Tongue Hiver are by Wikllam W, Nichols, of St. Paul, and Durfee & Peck, of Keohuk, Ju Nichols bids €219, conditloned on ot less than 500 tons, the Guverument to furnish lorage and rations. Durfee & Pock offer to capry ab # per 100 wi s STATE RIGHTS. Spacial Dispatch so The Tribune. BeriNowiELD, 11,y Sept. 80, —A rumor reach- ed bere to-night from Chicago that Gov. Bever- {dge had {ssued wuorder for the surrender of W. F. 8torey, of the Chlcaga Times on the Wisconsin requisition, notwithstanding aun ad- verse opiulon of Attorney-General Edsall, Tu- quiry proved tho teport without foindation, and Attorney-General Busall, Interviewed ona Springtield slecplng-ar ¢n_route for Chicag, not ouly denles the roport,jbut says that if un [Exccutlve warrant stopld be fssucd, any Judge tu whom application wos made vmul'.l charge Mr, Btorey on Lubcus corpus THE COUNCIL. Rosolution Concerning the Sale of the Lake=Front. An Effort to-Sccure Money for the Scavenger Work, Ald, White's Misdeeds—Tho Harbor-Master —~Buperintendent of Buildings, An adjourned meeting of the Council was lield last night, Atd, Thompson in the chair. ALD, WILITE Defore busluess was procceded with, the Chairman said; 1 desire to state in reference to the occurrence which took place at the close of the Jlast sesalon. (White's attack on the President, and his subsequent apology| that so far a8 I am concerned 1 hope it may be forgot- ten. No person can prestde over o deliberative assembily unless he has the Indulgence aud sup- port of the members of tho body, and no per- son is worthy of presiding unicss he is perfectly and absolutely fmpartial in his sction. 1 hops that If ever 1 sgaln am called upon - to - Poreside over these mcetings that 1 s, haye that indulgenco aud "support; lut whoever may be fu the chalr will alwaya recelve from me the courteay, assistance, and indulgence which 13 due him trom the members of the Coundl. ~ Ald. Ryun—1 should llke, Mr, Chalrman, to move that all reference to Ald, White's speeeh and the reprimand of the Chairman be expunged from the minutes of 'the luat meet~ fug. - The proper time, hofever, for such a motton will, perhaps, be next Mowday evening, The Chairinun—"The motion would be proper eniuu rh te-night it the Council desires to enter- taln it. % 1d. McCrea—I am in accord with the Alder- man, but T do not think the actlon should be token at thisincetiog, This Is the sone mect- ing us the last, aud the miuutes can only be amended at the next regular session. ‘The- Chalrman—The ~effect: of- the motion would substantially be to dircet the Clerk not to {ngert, this in the record, Ald, Ryau—That'ls my Iitention, "I think the djology of Ald. White was einlnently sat- o isfactory. v the Chair and the . Counell. lleve the gentleman did not Intend to insult the presiding offieer, and I think it is wrong to uve the spouch of- Atd, Whits or the roprimand ad- nlolstered by the Chafr spread upon the min- utes. - It-woutld do no good, und possibly do a great deal of hurn, ! ‘The'motlon recetved no second, and AL Ryan withdrew it In order to relutroduce it at the next wmeeting. . . HARNON-MASTER. d The mnjority. of the Iurbor and Bridges (Messrs, Bullard, 'Throop, and Whlte&, re\mncd recommending that the Board of Public Works enter into'a contract: with Mr, John Hrown to peform all the duties of ' Harbor-Mester ut £1,300 per year, fu aecordance with that gentle- man’s proposition, -~ An opinlen of tbe City At~ torney accompanied thy rc{wrl., stating that it {s in the power.of the Councll to appuint Harbor- ‘Maaters and dotlue their duties. The minorlty report wos signed by Ald. White and O'Brien.” It gave Mr. Brown's price us $2,500; and devlarcd that the work was now per- Tormed by tivo ;Ylmu aud responsiblo men at $50 per_month each. They saw no necessity for mnklm:“nclmugc. AlL Tallard inoved the adoption of the ma- Jority.report..... ... £¥r g ad Al Ryon opposed the motfon. It would be an outrage to ‘appoint a carpet- er from Kenoshin and dlscharge the “present reliable men, “Two Harbor-Masters' were better than | onc.. Besides, the combined salary “was less than what it was proposed to give Mr. Brown, Ald. Bablard said_it was efliciency they want- ed, and & fow hundred dollars were ot nq ob- Jeet if onl; n%uml man was- obtained, Heun- derstood Mr. Brown was such-a man, and he undertook to dn tho work even I it took nine men to assist him. Ald, Lawler sald thic duties were not pmlwrly attended to now, and one man . could not per- form thens, It wps nonsenec to think that Mr. Brown could afford to cngage .suflicient asslst- ance vut of $1,500, To have the ofilee of Harbor- Master well fllled an sppropriation of $3,000 would not be more than enongh;- -1ie moved to recomunit, Ald. Ballard sald cvery bridze-tender was a harbor-master; and would render all the nssist- ance necessary, Alil, Lawler sald no bridge-tender would step out of Iis way ten fect to render. such nssist~ ance. - Ald, Throop moved to amend-the report by fnserting 1,000 instead of 81,800, * Ald. Lawler offered to supply an efliclent man for 2000, Ile offered a8 a substitute that the elty engagie Charles M. Newland at that ealary, IA|hl. Gilbert moved to luy on the table, Cur- rled. A ‘The previous question was then ordered, and the amendment of Ald, ‘hroop was carried unanimausly. The report 88 amended was then coneurred 0. CITY PRINTING, Tho Committec on Printing, to whom was re- ferred the bids of the nowspupers for advertis- ing, - reported, - recommending that the Council act thereon, and stating that the lowest bidsare those of tho Courier aud Nattonal Democrat, On motlon of Ald, Aldrich, the report was adopted, and the Comptroller directed to aceept the two Jowest bids. . THE LAKB-FRONT. Ald. Aldrich, of the Bpectal Committee on the anlo of the Lnim-l"rum, reported, recommend- ing that the resolution referred to them bo placed on file, and that the- follawing be adopted: ¥ Kezoleed,” 'That the propesition of tho 1llinols Centrs) Rtullroad to purebase thnt portion of the Tuke-Front hounded on the north by Rundoiph strect, on the cast by the west line of the right of way of suid Hafirond Company, on tho south by the noftn line of Monroo streci, nud on the wost by uu:cn‘ul line of Michigun uvenuno, for $500, 000, be acfzpted, :;.’.3.,4 ¢d, ‘That, in order to carry ont the above resolution, the matter of the dlssolution of the in- Junction be referred to the Mayor and Comuptroller, who are heroby directed to compound and settle with tho suthorlzed nttorney or representatives of tho propurty-owners now ‘having control of tho lit- igation and lvmcead!nu in tho United States Court for the Northern District of 1llinots, in which the Injunction was ubtalned in the namu of the United Stutes, und that ont of the first money recoived on such salo they be authorlzed to relinburse ecach property-owner thelr costs and cxpenscs in sald sult, and tint tl\l’f discharge ouf of vald money all such sums or clulms which in their discretion may soem_just and necessary to obisiu and effect the dfsvalution of anid injunction, pnd the dismleaal of all lmlullnu sulla fn any conrt of this State or the Unitpd fitates; Pruvldlnu the entire expunditure to clour up tha tltfe shul not exceed . iho suwm of 100,000, ‘I'hy roport was Jald over undor tho rules, and tho sublect uade a special order at 4 o’clock next Monday, RUAVENGER WORK. A communication was read from Dr, McVickar, again ealling the attention of the Councli to the fuct that the appropristion for scavenging is ex- hausted, and asking that something Lo douo to cantiuue the work. ) A L, Throop moved to refer to the Committee on County Ielations aud ealth, with power to net, Ald, 8mith sald that Dr. McVickar, by hook or by crook, wanted to get the contract for Downey again, and they should act cautiously in this mattor, “Flie Aldorman was about _to unearth the old storics about the Health Cfileer, when it was diseovered that the communication could be re- ferred under the rules, but without power to net. ‘This dispusition wos made of the docn- went, and the gentieman of the Tenth had his lpench cut short, ’ SUPEHINTENDENT OF DUILDINGS, Al Van Osded moved that the report of the Buildings Committee, recommendinig the pas- sage of the ordinance-shollshing the oflice of Superintendent of Bulldings, bo taken [roin the fites and consldered by the Council, Coreled. Ald, Bmith moved that the report be concurrod in and the ordinance pussed. Ald. Lawler opposed the abolition of the oftice und Dln\:hul' its rrslpmlllblhl!el on the shoulders of the Mayor. 'They might ns well abollsh oll the Departments, udd sllow o single individunl to run the whole city. ‘The tire ordi- nance would become u dead lefter were therono Huilding Inspector, Bt this was all “fonsense, ' 11 Ald, smith sald they roquired an ofilcer of this guf why did they get rid of Miko Bailey? 1, Rawlelgh—He resigned, [!.nmzhter.l _Ald. MeAulcyremarked that the underwriters were opposcd to the abolition of the oflice, Ald. Ballard sald the abolitlon of the oflico did not ubolish the vrdluance. 1t was desirable to get rld of the men and stop thelr privileges of blackwaitlug huilders. Ald, Thompion (Ald, Throop In tho chalr) sald there was uv expenso on anccount of this department now: {t was run_by Mr. Wilson, of tho Board of Publis Works. Itwpulll bo unwiso to abolish the oflices 1t was absolute'y necessar; thore should be somy safeguard - of "this kind, Ho thought the matter should be lett in staty quo. \Whun the question of tlling the position came up, Alderinen might declde what courss they should pursue. Ald, Aldrich uuderstood the present arrange- ment gave genoral sutlsfaction, snd he dia uot ste why it should not be continued. | urther discussion the matter wos for 6 o'vlock Monday. ACAVENGRR WORK AGAIR. In anaser to Ald, Ryan, Ald, “Throop sald the Councll coutd make no additions! appropriation for seavenging. 1f the work waa to be earried o, Ib-hecame necersary for u mutual arrange- ment to be made with some one. Aftera con- snltntion with the Mayor, hio had come to the conclusion that the only course which could bo adopted was to leave the matter in_ the Dhands of the Commitiee on County Relations and Health, with power to sct. That could be done without nvoiving the city any further than Lo carry on the work until the end of the fiscal yenr. . Ald. Wheeler offercd the followlngz: Resolved, That the City Comptroller be, and he 18 horeby, ordered to countermand hia order stap- ping the acavenger works and be it further Herolved, That the Commissloner of lealth be, and he In hereby, Instracted to cause the present City Scavenger io continue the work at the rame price he I now recelving, provided he can make arrangementa to have him wait for his pay until sn appropriation can be made, or until such timo a8 0o Gily witl be able to pay him. After some debate, the resolutions were refer. red to the Committee on County Relationa and Nealth, with iustructions to report ul the next meeting. Ihe Counctl then adjourned, e —t—— REVENUE FRAUDS. To the Editur of The Tribune, Errinanay, Kan., Sept. 20, —Ueorie W, Ollck, of Atchison.oneof the Cominittee who drafted the Democentic platform of 1808 In New Yark, and whu was_once defeatod by J. 3L THarvey for Gov- ernot of Kunsas, made the follawing bulld atate- mentin.a rpeccls n this commnlty wiot, long ko, yiz. 3, Tlat yourself, e, Goorse W. Curtls, and Mr. Dann, of New York, were appolnted o com- miitec to Inquire into the expenditares of the Gov. ernment_under Mr, (rant's Administration, and that your Commitice reported thut threo-fourths of tho revenue collected never reached the United Stoten 'Frensury, thus showing s rleal of §3.000 out of every 34,000 collected. e Or. Gilek) further invited any one doubting his statements to make the lnrrnlry of you or our gepresentative in Congresa, 1y an anawer to the above you wounld greutly ublige muny tricnds, D, 4. WiLsox axp OTnrus. Anxswer—In answer to this it Is only neces- sary to say that Mr. Glick was altogether tuls- taken os to his facts. The editor of this paper, Mr, Gurus; and others, were In 1871 a Cuinimnis- siun to examine and report upon natlers per- tanlng to the Civil Service, In the report, niade fn December, 1871, occurs the following paragrapli: 1t {6 not eany to compute in fignros the exact econumical diference between a goad sud a bad system of CIv] Service, It In, necessarily, o mat- tor of Inference nnd. of comparison hetween the probablo uperation of a carcless and a carefal method. It it I calculated, by those who have made a careful wiudy of sl the facta, that one- fourth of ull the roventes of the United ‘States are annually last In the collection, and for a large part of that foss o aystetn of the service which 1 totally unsound may reasonably be beld respunsible. The Commission, In making this report, had in view a statement by Secretary McCulloch of tho Treasury Departuient, that the losses by undervaluations, false involees, smuggling, conulyance of ofticers, and other _cuuscs, amounted annually to not less than 825,000, {n the revenue from customs; aud to the other statement that when under Jobuson the whisky tax was $2 per gallon the coliections of reventie did not vxceed an average of 20 cents per gallon, The Cotnmilesion nevessarily spoke of n condition of things which had existed privr to thelr appolntment. [ PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, P, Sept. 20.—During the ex- hibitlon of fire-works at the Centennlal grounds 1ast nigzht, n serfous accldent was oceasfoned by the premature firing of sameof the works, by which one man was' gerjously injurcd by burmn- ing and otherwlse. He was hurt go badly that 1ie hud to be carried on a stretcher to the Atlas Hotel, where his injuries were attended to. The cash receipts for admissfon to the Expo- sition yesterday were $118,741. ‘There are rumors to4iay of serious and even fatal acclients on some of the railronds last evemnF, in the movement of the vast crowd Irom tlie grounds, but they cannot be traced to reliable sources, e MARINIL. CIHICAGO. Asuntvans—Stmr Chicago, Manitowoe, sundries; stmrBAlpens, Muskegon, aundries; prop New Era, Grand Ilaven, towing; prop Nashu, Ogdensburg, sundrics; prop Q. P, Heath, Saagatuck, sundriee prop Tempest, White Lake, lumber; schr Jason Parker, Muvkegon, wood; schr Pauline, Muskepon, lumbor; ache J. V. Taylor, Manistee, lnmbery schr Nblilo Garduer, flay iy, ualts scbr G, 8. Huzard, Snginaw, lumber; sche C. L. Koeder, Maniatée, lmbor; wehr Advunce, Whito Lake, Iumibers rehr Andrew dacksom, Monlstee, lumber? schr Elia Elicnwood, Whito Luke, lumber; achr ary Amanda, Grand ifaven, lamber; schir Wolver- ine, Mugkegon, lumbers echr C. O. D., Muslegon, Jumber; scow Sea Dird. Mukegon, Jutnber—waody welir L, B, Shepard, Ludington, lumber; echr Champion. Hulale, coal; kehir Joe Dresden, Lud- fngton, woods barge C. . Allen, Grand fiaven, Tumber; achr Christiune, Kenoshia, gravels seliv E. K. Diake, White Lake, Inmber; schr G. M. Cang, Bullulo, conls echr Tuscoli, Lincotn, fam- Lors' schr Deorla, Muwkegon, lumber; schf Will- iam’ Stu bori schr D, For- guvan, Feinalivo, Tumbore wlie Ady, Mo, urinetto, humber; wehr Milwnuisoo Hells, Mun- kegun, lumber; Achr Mars, Muskegon, limber; sclir Hollo lirown, Frankfort, Jumber; achr Kour: aurge, Ludinzton, lumbers kehe Frank Crawford, Sluskegon, lumber; wchr Norman, Menomince, Tumbers #ehr Knto GHlott, Grand Traverse, woods schr d. M. Forest, Muskeyon, limbor; sciir Hons Crovker, Little Sinrgeon, iumbers ' schr Mary Amll(. Summico, lumber; schr Driver, Ssugutuck, k. CLEARANCES, —Schr Erastus Corning, Buffslo, 50,600 bu corns sehe J, C, King, Builaio, 15,000 Du corn; schr T, . P, Shcldon, Duffalo, 42,000 bu wheats siebe_G. W, Adams, ' Buifalo, 50,000 b coen; stne Chicago, Almaped, 24 bris of, 10 bris ik, 16 el apples, 120 groen hides, sundrles; schr ifattie Wella, Coilingwoud, 1HUG1 bn corn wchr R Winelow, Buffalo, 00,000 bu corn: prop G. I, ‘Heath, Sougatuck, ‘sundrless prop China, BiifTalo, 100 brls lour —Erle, 400 brlx four, 31, 000 burye, nud aundeiess schr Ellen Spry, 5t Toys 75 bt oate, 8 bels pork, and suridri Mary Telen, Whita Luke, 32 bu corn oata, and sundries; prop Menominee, Green Buy, {53 bita ek, 40 rls applen, amd vindrics stine Alpoua, Muskegon, 10 bels' pork auld suniriess o Jues Dovidaoh, Luttalo, 0,500 b corn 3 sehr Planet, Charlovolx, sundries, FREIGHTS, CimcAna. —Freighites wero in moderato domand at 2yc for corn to Duilalo. Charters: Schra E. Corning and i, Winslow and barge Fairbank corn to Buffalo st 2i{c. Prop Onefda corn, and prop Dean Rictmond corn and oats, through. Prop Tridgeon, corn through via Sarnla, Cspacity, about 203,000 bit corn and 15,000 bu oate. Burraso, Bept. 27, —kates on coal are firm followlng charters are reported : S conl, Erie tu Chicugo nthie; schr Augustus Ford, coal, Buffalo to Sarnia at 4uc free, and Jumber from Au Suble back to Buffalo at $2.20 per M bark John Broden, coal from Clevelund ta Raclne at t0c; ache Pulnskl, coal fram Butlulo to Kenosha at 60c; uetr ¥, Berelman, coal from Erte to Ruchue at 60c. DeTROLT, Bopt. 20.~Grain {rclt;hu aro fir, with astrong demand for veesels, Wheat tu Quwego, A3jc; to Builulo, 2¢; to Cleveland, 1lc, free of vl- evation.” ¢, W, Norton reports the schr Gen. Nurth, ‘xlnn deals, Alpena to Butfalo, ut $2.25 per 3 on rail. ——— LAKE MICHIGAN. CiticAun.—A very soreno northeacter prevalled In thia vicinlty all day yestorday, but, au far as heerd from, no scrlous damage hay been dowe. The frnit-boats from the Michigan shore, which were duc yesterday morniug, had not yet arrived last evenliig. 'Fhe sea bs very huavy, snd sume of thegvessels which left ‘Thursday returned yester- day, prefereing to walt for betler weather... In- formation was recolved lera yesterduy thut the wehr Kule Kelly,on hor~ way to Grand Iuven, where sho' was to tako n cargu uf deals ' for Quebec, 14 ashore st lHolland, Ausietance hns been sent to her....Thu prop Dean Richinond, while coming in Ihureday night, was riin into by tho achr C. 1., Johnaton, I tow of the tug Luvtaphi near the North pler. ‘The Johinston waa we! damaged, having some "‘F"“ Planks cut down wid her rall dusuaged, 'The l‘mpzller ‘was but httle injured. 1t Is stuted that i vchoouer craseed thu propeller's bow, und 1 um;;clll;qunuhln for tho culllajon. ...’ C K tho harzo cnnerived bero yesterday wiill a cargo of Jumber, Jeaking badly. ... The tuy’ Evans Is nnder- going repairs at one of the docks uf the Chicago )ryfi)uck Company....The &chir Iver Lawaon ur- rived hero yosterday Tna leaky condition, and has one iuto tue of the docks of the G ca;i:n Dey- ock Company for repsire,..Tho L. Ik Stphard | Was| sirlpred, yealstiay, and will Jay tip uutll next seuson.. The tug-men complain that the bridge-tender on ‘Fwonty-sucond-atreot bridge fa very often nut on duty early In the morn- fug, and tho tuge and tow have often to walt 8 long time for his ulypfluncu,.“'l‘lxa g Ben Drake has boen thoroughly repaired and overliauled, and will be on hand ugalu Sunday to take part b the cruise of the yachts of the Chicagn Yacht Club, and will tow the yachts back I nocessury....The ache Catchpolo s underyolng repairs at tien Eyn- tor's Nortl-8ide dry-dock....The schr Queon Gity whilo golug up the river yesterduy deoeldud to'try colltalon Wit the Sixteenth-utreet zalirond bridgy nnd tn. the coutest calny ol wecond bost, Sho came away mourning the loss of her jibhoom, and was othorwiso rather well shook.ap, ‘The briuge stood it wons derfully woll, and it was thoughit at firat It was not injured, but afterwards whou 8 train bassed over it was found that one of the arches had been looduned and gave way, o that tha bridge could not Lo open- ed. eqaently navigation ubove that point catne to 8 close yeaterday uiternaon, und cannot be opened untll to-day, whyn thu hrl\l\fu |u expuctod to bo repsired so that {t can bo oponed and clused.... Mr. Josoph Bavoy, oue of the crow of the sche Helen Blood, ut twenty mtlcs off thls port, fell frow tha topsaliyard on the duck of the vesacl, aad from thence through the hatchwny into the hold, Tle wna very serlonaly injured, and it §s not thought that he can live, 'Tlin vessal returned and bronght Bim hack here, and he wvas taxken to the Marine- Tospital. PORT ITURON, Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribune. Port Humay, Mich., Sept. 20, —Down—Props ‘Waverly, Dubaqoe and bsrges, Henry Howard and harges, Annio Young and barges; schra C. 1. King, Monterey. Ur—Props Bt. Joseph, P. Chamberlain, Emma E. Thompson and_barges, Tempest and barges; achrs Ann Meria, Gen, Worth, Homer. Winn—Eouthwest, fresh; weather clondy, The sche T, B. Rice Is reported waterlogged In "mi\:fld Beach harbor of refuge, whero she arrived yesterdny, Fhe »c{r Annlc Warren, ashore on Stag lsland, was released this morntng. ipecial Dispatch to The Triduns. Posr Hunoy, Mich , Sept. 20==11 p. m.—Dowx —Props Vanderbilt, 'ansaic, Fountain Citr; schrs Winons, . A, Nicholwon, ¥, J, King, Eliza Qer- tach, Afbacorn, N Myootls, g Ur—Props Portage ertachy, Waverly; schra rightie, Goshawk, George Negaunee, Pathtind Sherman. . Winn—Sonthwest, fresh; weather cloudy. The achr Winona, which waa picked up in a 1caking conditiun in the Ktralts, passed down to- du'I tawed.by the tug Crusader, hie ateam burge CoMnberry became dieabled on Lake Huron, and her bagos salled in to-day. No mention was made of 1he ateamn barge's condi- tlon. The schr 11, W, Johnson went into dry dock to- dny to be calked, The etenn barge D, W. Powe ers came out of the dock last evening thoroughly calked, —— THE CANAT. Bripazeort, 1., Sept. 20.—~Annivep—Bosrd aof Trade, LuSallo, 6,000 bu corn; Midgie, Ottaws, 1,800 bu corn: Morning Light, Ottawa, 0,300 bu corn, 100 bu rye, 50 bu oats; North America, Utica, 6,000 bu corn; Isabella, Utlca, 6 ba corn D. T, Wrizht, Morris, 0,000 b il Morrls, 6,000 bu corn; North Stai 6,000 bu corni Monitor, Anx Sable, Pheenlx, Lockport, 5,700 bu corn; prop 100 nu corn: Friendahip, Sencca, 6,500 Srilllant, Moeris, 6,000’ bu corn: prap Lockport, 4,810 bu corni Lockport, 5,750 bu Muntauk, Tomeo, 7,000 bu corn; ‘Dolphin, Ottaws, corn, Crranno—Ironclad, LaSallo, 80,022 ft wumber; Montren], LaSalle, 80 m lumber, MISCELLANEOUS. Hiene Axp Tuzne—The tog Wineton, of De- troit, has gone 1o the rescac of the Harriel Rose, ashore near Wheatley's dock....Work on the Fox Ttlver improvement 18 so woll advanced that itis thought navigation will be opened between Apple- ton and Green Bay the present weok. ...The tu, Game 'Cock, of Buffalo, has been sold to Balti- more Eurlh‘! on private terms. She |8 valned af £, 501 1t Is reported that the sehir Enterpri of Racine, waa recently sold ot Boifast, Irelan for £8,000, The, bri¢ Mechanlc, of the 13 place, in reported ds rold at Bristol, England, but the price has mot been lesrned....The Detroit Free Press nn{n: ‘¢The Captain of the stcam- barge Mary Mifls reports that a steam-yacht built at Malden for Chicazo partica sunk Tueaday near that place, while a party of elx were aboard on & trial trip. The passengors cecaped by awimming. The Evening Wirconain of the 27th snys: top_Cuyubogs reports that ahont 3 or 4 o just Friday morning, before daylight, when on her wa{ up, no Mght was to be scen in Wau- gorhance lighthouse, She checked down, and in a few minutea the oficers saw that they were abreast of the lighthouse, There was 1o Hght to be seen 1n any part of the concern. ' AMUSEMENTS. EXPOSITIO! The CHICAGO EXPOSITION Is now a Magnifcent Succesa, only sccond ta the Centennlal, with an stteod- ance proporitonately larger. ‘The exhibits are more ELEGANT, VARIED, and IN- TERESTING than over before. The ART DISPLAY {athe very best fu Amerfes, and all other departments chiallenge comparison for quality with aoy similarshow. No intelligent person or family should fall 1o visit th Great Western Centennial—~THE INTEI-STATE IN- DUSTRIAL EXI'OSITION OF CHICAGO. TRICES OF ADMISSION, For Adults, one admisslon, Fo evening, For Uhfln eventn, carearen For Adulis un Gatirday, oo admission, Fuod 107 AlY lhli’l | evenlug. For Chilldren on atu for o)l uay sud evening. s For Adults, every day after 6 p, m For Children. evers day after 6 p. m Comimutation Tickets, Aftéen ndmieslons. The Commutation Tickels are. cspeclally adapted to ‘excursion purties. IN EXPOSITION, Dibitfon of the grest battle pleture of Lookout Mountainin Art all for TEN CENTS ond adults accompanylng them for 15 cents, Spe- cial dekcriptions of the painting will be given for the children. Don't’ fail to et the little oues sec the great nchlevementof the War in the Weet, as this is its last exhibition in this part of tho SBEWING MACHE 3\ THE “BOSS” AT THE CENTENNIAL AS WELL AS AT VIENIMA. THE WILSON REOEIVED THE HIGHEST AWARD, A MEDAL AND DIPLOMA FOR THE BEST Pamly Sewing Maching IN THE WORLID! WILSON SEWING MACHE CO. MANUFACTURERS, Chicago, New Orleans, New York, % -4 o & LAW SCHOOL, HARVARD UNIVERSITY. The academic year 187077 will begin on Thare- dny. Sept, 2K, * The cxamination for advanced standing will begin on Thursday, Sept. 28, at a. m. Al 'the beginning of the academic year 1877~ 38, and afterwords, applicants for admlssion who arc'not graduates of Colleges will bo required to pas & preliminary examinution. At the Leginning of the academlc year 1870-'h0, the Facuity will sdd & third year to the course of instructlun, ‘and can- didatex for o degree who enter the School sfter the academic year 1870-'77 will be cxamined In the en. tire courre of threo years. They must alo be nembern of the Schodl at Toast two yeara. For Ine formation, and for circulars giving full particulars, addrens JOUN H. ARNOLD, Librarian, “BISHOP HELLMUTH COLLEGES, JLONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA, Afford the highest {nteilectual and Christlan edn. cation o the sons and daughters of geatlemen at very moderate charges. The Colleges are ane mile apart, and are both enpplied with an able staff of expurienced resident European teachers, HELLMUTH COLLEGE (BOYS), 8250 per annum, Including all charges. OBELLMUTH LADIES’ COLLEGE. $350 per annum. Teduction to clercymen. Yearly scholarshipson very advantageous terins. Dl’gnclphl and Chaplaln—Rev. I, F. DARNELL, Pennsylvania Nilitary Academy Chotter. F'a. (for Bonnlersoniy), opens Bopt, 19, Loca, tion clernted and healthful: hiilldinies hauitsime and comniodions. - Thorough Inatruction In CIvil and Me- Chantcal Engtneering, the Claavcs and Boglish, For Circulnrs apply 10 T. A. COBUHOVE, Patron of the Acadomy, 't W ~ Culcago, or to COL. el IN PHILADELPHIA, Established for the Instruction of teachrrs and artista, under the direction of MADAME K. SEILER, Prin cipat, nanlsted by competcut toactiers in ali branchs, wiil reopen on . DMONDATY, SEPT. or tnformation ayply to A BPRUCE-ST., IILAD! MANS COMSTOCI. New York, country. ADELPIL TIEATRE, GRAKD MATINER TO-DAY, 2P, M. Continued and Unabated Success. Etanding room nly ot 8 o'clogk, 1undreds turned away, Thuusands nightly witness the Urand Spectacular Drama, The BLACK CROOK. Gorgoous Beenery, Grand Prismatic Effects. Grand Anzopinn Marchk, /IRt Promiens, 30 Curyphees, 1w Amazoniang pechuity Artists, d Haturdsys. Almtiheen Wedneutays an adl COLISEUM, ondny, Sept. 25, and During the Week, ENTIRE NEW COMPANY. Forty Popular Artlsts in o Monster Blil, Tverythiug New, Fresh, and Sporkling. Every Evenbiig at 8 und Sunday Afternoun a3, HOOLEY’S NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. Clarkest., unuosite Bherman Houso. « PHE MINSTREL PALACE.” MOSDAY, Bept, 25, Eveey eveniug at 8. Wednes- day and haturday Matinees al 3:18 p. . ANOTHER GLORIOUS BILL, First_week of the sile-spliting burlesque_on TIIE LACE CROOK, Introducing the celebrated Peraviog ot Troupe fmmenge reception of the great SIE MACK. John Hart's ecreauiini act en ¢ tor - Careall.” Tilly Rice op, Astranomy. nyette \Wolch'n ** Cote and’ Kiss M. Laker aud 0316 1n new songs and dances, etc. MAVERLY'S THEATRE. Formerly Hooley's Thestre, Landulphist., between Clni and Lasal MAGUIRE & HAVERLY Propristars WILL £, CHAPMA “anager For the weel commencing Sept. 33, AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILL, First appearance of BEN GILFOYL. Grand produc- thun of the Sensationnl Fkeich, 11 N THE MISSINSIPRL, Withnew and elaborate scenery and effecta.- Oct, 2=UOITLANT will posltively appeary also the greal tenur, BEAUMONT REED, McVICKER'S TUEATRE, Matines To-Day at 2 O'clock. Last time of the Spectacular Drama the SEA OF ICH! formance of the URIEL OF TUHE sble farce of a \ This lll\'cnlng at 8 a'clock last n/ A c 4 henoinenon in a Smock Frock, ¥ oty FAWCELT JIOWE fn "' UIRABS." T WOOW'S -MUSEUN UM, Faturdsy Afiernoon_and Evening, TINCLE TOM’S CABIN. Vetces reduced one-half—13, 25, aud 80 conts, ATINKE=13 Ini“" cents, onday, U Eo_l]ml(ww DANCING ACADEMY, 129 Twenty-fourth-st. near Indisns-av., OPENS TO-DAY. Heception Hours—19 to 13 m, ., 3 105, and 8 Lo 1 P i ‘A, B, BOUBNIQUE. 0 WEDGWOOI'S PARTIES, West Side, Custle Hall, comnor ‘Lake and Pau- lna-ste., Wodnoiday and Bnturduy evenin Tickets, 5O cents. Juavenlle Clasw, S p. m,_Single tickets, 13 cen South Side, Unlon Hall, corne: atd,, every llundng uwu\ufl. ‘ickots, 50 cents, . A. WEDGWOOD, Mauag: FINE BUCKSKIN GLOVES, Floo Dog-8kin Gloves. Fiuo Calf-8k Gloves, Fina Caster Glov All Gloves warranted as rep- reseated, and & fit secured at oucs. PAIRIS KID GLOVE STORE, ¥ 04 Btate-st. TAN NORMAN INSTITUTE, Founded 1347, ) 212 Weat Fifty-niuthest., facing Central Park. Unequated for beauty and Healthnilness, Thin Eoglish, Clasyleal. French, aid German Family and Diy School for Young Ladfee will reopen Sept. 21, 1430, I Clreular, gIving fuil uformatiun, will be fur- nlill(ls_n{,mll.np plication, L Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, IlL This Seminary for young ladies, superior in every depurtment, entered “upon its eighth year Sept. 7. For circulars npq\y to Miss Martha II. Sprague, Principal, or R.W. Patterzon, 1. Do, Lake Foreat, 111, Oharlior Institute for Young Ladies, 107 Mndinou-ny,, Now York, Wil reopen September 26. A few buarders will be tuken. Puplls prepared.for the Jarrard Examinations for Wonten. Clrenlars éan he iad on apptication, or at 'n._. il SOPILE LENZ and Professor 3. Jo DRENNAN, Principals, 2o AT LBOAT KNI MAT L = ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIN “’»'rpmnallfln af Reference Markr—t Satnrday exe pted, ¢ Sundny excepted. . b R ey Sareniah. ) Masdavesienial £An _Lsual-street., corner Madison ue X, ! aDubniaie KON viGOr on|(} &Omalia Nigiit Exprets. b I ko A araauels BMtiiwnukea Part Mal (dally) i ce Express DA Tiwauks 3 I+ 5 1 . ‘a—Depot corner of Wells U~Depot corner of Cans MICHIGAN COENTR, Depot. fout of Lake- B RATLEOAD, e, cket-oMce, 07 Clark-at., 9 d0iphiy and a¢ Tatmer Moue. - usé eoracral fian: Pl Sy Eapreat M oty it tge 1 Saturday Ex. ® Bunday Ex, § Mondsy B2, § Daily, CRICAGO, ALTON & BT LOUIS and UHIOAGOD KANBAS OITY & D! Unlon Depot, West OHVER SORY LN Biices: At Degot. and 125 Handoiphat o insas City & Denver Fast Bx. 912130 p.m. L. Louls & Bpringfield Ex,.. : 3 L. Louts, Bpringfeld & Tex, i m: { Tekin and Peoria Fast Express, DAl m, Jeoris Day Express % m eurin, Keokink & Duriln Chicasod Paducal 1t 1 g HER m. Slreatur, Lacon, Wasir'ton K p. . ¢ 3i30p, m, dalfet & Dwigit Accommiat’n|s 500 p. ni. s 0208, o __LAKE GHORE & NTOHIOAN SOUTHERF. _ A Matl, via Mata Lino, l 8:00p. M. pecial N, Y. Express. # Atlantic Kxpress, auil o8 Colelour Accommodat .| 1i10 80 m. Night Espress..... §5:40 8 me OHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT, PAUL ROAD, Unton Depot, corner Madison and Canalsts, Tickel Qftice, X3 801 st 0 Qfice, 1 Butl Clark-st., opposlte Blierman House, Leave. | Al Mliwankes EXDrem. ..., e Waeemaine & Mintoioia i, ° & 2|7 790 i s . 4 \V|.f{n¢|,£ o .m.m-. m.* 4:00p. ma Nota Expro Ssier] 2 Wisconsin & i1 5:05 p. 1. [*11:004 me I I It 7000, m, Alitrainatun vin Milwsnkee. Tieket P and Minneapolis nre good ef e via s fadiont o Fratt du Clifen, or via Watertown, La Cromse, and \Winona. Depot, fout of I,?{Bt at ;m-nRxe{.'zu K3 M'A.D recond e TLADAD, it PP ket Otice, a1 1tandolphest.. aoar CIaTk. ™ icave. £t Louls Express B1, Louls Fast Lind Calro & New Oriear Cairo Kigin Ex.. gpringfield, Peorl H}rflm‘flnld Night Veorla and Keokul Dubuque & Sloux Duburue & Stoux C Gliman Passenser OH10AG0, BURLINGTON & QUINOY AL, Deputn, foot of Lake-st., Inilant ., A0d Kixteenths st., wnd Canal iid Slitcenth-ate, Ticket Oflices, 50 Clark-st., and st depots. 1_Leave, Mafland Express....... Ottawa and Ktreaior I'asse 15 ligekford, Dubuquo & Soux’, pacile Faii Lise, or Oimaba. 1 ansas City, ~Leavenwortii | “Atchison &'St, Joseph 3y * 508, m.|* 2300, m. AUTOTA PRASCOKCT.. 00020 en 15 p. 1. |* 7 li.‘lldllll. c““‘"'l & Blreaor| 4 > 'l: (o] ¥ DR o s eee (* 4s! K Avrorat e o Aururs Passenye; Puhuque & Bloux City Exp. pacinc Njght Exp, for Omiliat B iaa & e, Sserh Sres 11 . Jose: o P A PR Downer's Grove Accommod'n[* 6:15 p. m. Texaa Express... *10:00 5. m. “Ex. Sunday. tEx. Bsturdsy. $Ez. Monday. Ticket Ofices. &3 Clark-st.. AP? Houss, Gras 3 <4t Palme Facin, and at Hepot. Pxpoiltioh Banding. o8 cdod Arrive. Leara. Day Express—Pulim; . Hiborn Sitening Canee ta "Oniy line running tho hotel cara to New Yark. OHIUAGO & PACIFI0 RAILROAD Depot corner Chicago-avenus ! [oko Since ) Clafk-siouaty ouo LAmsseotret. Pay Express Pacine Expre Local Pusenger—F ast i FastLine.. Mall,... Bi05 8. m. “Sund ot i y aunday excentel {Daly. {Ealuniey excepiod BALTIMORE & OHI0 BATLROAD. “Trains leaye fioin Exposition Bullding, foot of Mone Toe-at. Ticket-oftices: 83 Clarksst., f'almer louse, Urand Pact 1d Depot (Expositinn Building), | 04 . It vexsesen 5% b, m. ully, Sundays except CHIOAGO, RBOCK ISLAND & PACLSIU EAIU’}OAD' ekes Depot, coruerof Van Huren snd Shermas oflice 34 Clark-at,, Bhennun 1o Omaha, Leavenw'th & Atch Ex PernAtcummuodation Nighi Expreas, MADAME O. DA SILVA and Mre, Alex Bradford's (formerly Mrs, Ogden Hoffman's) English, French,and German llo:\nflnfi und Duy-School for youny tndles and children, wit calisthenics, No. 17 Went Thirty-cighth-st,, Now Fork. - Teopens Sept. £3. Applicution. mey b made by letter or pereunnlly, arubove loarding and Day Sl o, T B, ector, 21 Weat Thii York, rcopens Sepl il nt, L. 37 ias I the Stndy of the lTistory of the NYE SEMINAIRY, Rye, N.Y...Forparticulars address Mrs, 8.7, Lars. 0D LOME"—MISSES TORTER & CHAM iy sehiool for young ladics and ch Tamoabire Connty, Sass. YAN'S SUARDING-ECIGOL FOIt Jutavia, N. Y. ASSIGNEER'S SALE. Tubl(c notice In hnmh{‘g‘lggr.&.:tn-:n Thursday, the lu s O 1200 duy uf Octuber, AL n_the prou- e 17 the Asslgnce of ¥, da and Henry It Wl OMér fof sule, at public auctiou, the pra Wn B4 the Car-Works of ¥, E xt nd-ay. and Hoyhe st lotts ineinsiee, (1 Mock & [0 famuel alflun 1o Chilcao; aiso, the v Mac OKCLIET OF Beparata. ‘canlt, OVEF WD whove ncunibran thionand dolisrs on tho T Propurty will be sol .u,{_v“m 10 taxes, ote. o n Delng Lot 1, i nnery, it or this ;clr undersignied reaerves (he Fight o rejoct any and all bide, Ll tatormation wilt bo cloertully uralshud un o qumt. A.J. AVERELL, Assignee. Chileago, Sept. 13, ‘. " il Desiranle Oilce TO RENT IN THEHB TRIBUNE BUILDING. INQUIRE OF . £ WILLIAM O, DOW. Room 8 TRIBUNE BUILDING For Mllwankee, etc., dally (fuud, taturday Boat don't feave until . ¥or Grand liaven, Grand layids, dally (Sundays excepted 50,100, $200. $500. $1,000, ALKX. FROTHINGUAM &CO. Bankers and Brok- ers, i3 Wallat., N. V.. fake fof customers deslrabla fuvestinents of larie or small smountal o stocks of Tegitimate character whicli frequeatly pay frum tive to Wenty timea the amount invested every thirly dayd, Hiackt bougtt and carricd aal ony us deaired oo doposli of 5 varcent_ Clreu eckly yovorts sout ree, $100 fo=aies $1,700 Invested Has iug the past few monthe, under our fmproved At e hratiog. In Blocks. sk rediced to noml mll“llm' mtlfl prfl‘nnlt ".‘,""‘fi?; “lloqk contain= 3 ration on & on, fog tull Infurnialol by G4 R GRS o, Bankers and Drokers, 2 Wall-st., Now Yori. "7 T MEDICAL CARDS. A A A A A AR DR. JAMES. Leck Rospital, cor. Washinglon & Franklin-sts, Chiartered by tho Btate of 1Nl the espres nur- pose of ulvl{l Iiumediate nn-?um% casag o W",:“':l ymplicat o chrunic, and urloary discases to sl thelr col orms, 14 1s well knowu thet DL‘}AHI’J has the head of Lhie prulessiun for the past 30 years. Age experlonce aro all-{niportaat, Hewrtus! Wealiacss, Bty losses by dreame, plniples o Lo fack st wen hiood, can poattively b curcd. Ladles wantlng Lhe most delicate ntlention, call or write.” Plesaas Hoine 101 pa- tleuts, A bouk for the willion, erLhn ulds. which Lelja you il about thess. dlvcasci—uho ahould marry—~ Wify Not—1U centa 10 pay postage. | Dt Jaincs has 50 Tootnd aad parlors, You s3a o vao but ttis Doctos, Dr. npraitall it s, Copmiapuin et and fuvited, o A aed, O etbem sttty congdeutial o vorrniDR.KEAN, 175 1. cor, ot Hourue, Clilenge. by e cunsulied, persouaiiy ar Ly mall, free uf clarge, Ok ours v m. A E ek from 2 4 14 J 3 EXHAUSTION—A MEDICAL, ESSA’ N Ec‘.fmyumfilmmar N Gircedeliveredst oy} Siuseuin of Anstomy, Nuw York, on ti h sy be regaln finehimeiotobarriage, wal siecatioggt of uctvuls cardouiil :I":nfl.y.l‘; b Audreas the suthor, DI L J. DAY, ohicexnarvadincest EARTantl-ate N PRESORIPTION FREE, For the speedy cura uf Bemtoal bood. and wli diaurdory brought o & eat Any Dr iay bias Ll CRC sdreas DS AUQUE: New York without chanks..| 8: NEE 3 Atlantfe E; 88— 1’\:'I|51°ln Ll il Falacebrulog-Foom Kicap- : ings Cars ud Hotel Carayovoi 8:08p mu) 8:10p. Mo