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. Becelved elnca...,, B — Clayt Laey C. Clayton, J. L. Lombaed, Hez- TIHE COURTS. Recover Possession of a ot s::one-euarry in Lemont. P e S of the Truo Inwardness oe oo u;:l:nB. Runyan, Now of Kansas, — e, o DBroko Again Looms Upese . I;lnudlis Agaiost Soveral Raile ronds. —_— ancacted in the Btate Supremo Busoss o Qourt Yosterday, CHICAGO.E QUARRY; B, OVER A BTONE- » nl,,‘,‘,fi‘fl:;cr Oud Helen C. Boyer, Davil equ and Ruima D. Coneay, filed s bill r,(:ar‘;lny in the Circult Court against James, Julene? iha E., and Eugento Cash and Henry Joho, 3 asking for an nccount ond injunction. “m«,&mplnlnnn(s, Boyer & Corneau, stato e“m_y together have three-quarters Interoat 2 tonc-quarry in Lemont, situated In the W. h"r the 8. E. f of Bec. 19, 87, 11, and’ that I o4 Cash ovns tgo_remaining one-fourth fo- wg( In January, 1876, Boyer & Corneat, bo- Imfl;pnrmcrs together, made an agreemant mgn James Cagh by which they lcased to him a s equarTy of twelve ncres In Lemont, be- uonm part of thefr quarry formerly owned 38 Furnshinw, Alkingon & Co. with all tho :;m, derrlcks, and other personal property feto Lelonging, for o period of scven years, b was to pay §9,000 & year rent, and all the Eon tho property, nad ot tho end of the :‘m‘ consey his futerest in tho quarry to com- Joants. In caso of default in payment, fmcr & Cornean were to have the right to can- el the lease ou ten d nya' notice, ‘Tuthe spring of 1315 Cash toole Fonnsllon, ked tho quarry up to tho preseut 'm\\,hul;?&ficd in px:_lvlm: the rent for Septem- lber ‘tg6, and Boyer & Corneau served him with notfee to quit. "This he refused to do, ts further charge that James cggm pl{‘u':n;‘m during the present year en elliog stono at lcss than ft warry 13 that on the gfi; nl‘é’cple;lnl)cr he sold to Charles Harms, for 81,000, all the personal property and stone In Chltago belonging to or taken from the quar- ‘and pocketed the receipts, _About the enme oo Cash sold to his nephew John, for 82,000, other personal property belonging to comp‘nln- pais. Tie also gold to tho same party an undl- tided quarter of all the other persoual property belonging to the quorry for $2,000. About tho fame time he gavo a deed of onc-fo{‘mh tho real siato comprising the quarry to his daugliter Eugenle, i consfderation of love and affection ‘hfil and aléo conveyed to hor some land in Chlcago. Tho varlous parties have taken pos- geselon of the pe;n?uul aud real property under ctive clalma. “E[&ffpfingfimu further charge that James Cash has repeatedly threatened that hio would keep sesslon of_ the quarry for thrue years, and {ake out the best stone, and would' nsslgn his property 0 that no damnces ecould be recover- ed against him, sud that the varfous deeds and tranefers. to hfs relations bave boen mads by Im, with this end in view. They, thercfore, ook that he and tho other defendanta may be restrained from interferlng with the quarry or tbe personal property thorctohetonging; that the deedemade by him may be sct aslde, and that an sccount may be taken of the amount owing by blm, and tho quarry property be divided ac- contng to the proportion duc’to cach party in Interest. MOUE SEBIOUS CIIARGES AGAINST EDEK F. RUN- YAN. Abiil was filed yesterday by John Row Bul- {ock and wife against . F. Runyan, J, J. Doug- 1as snd wife, Sidney 8. Boyington, W. W. mfi- Ington, lease Wilcox, Johm Oliver, G, I Etorey, J. §, Flanigan, Phillp Brophv, D. J. Avery, Eliss Greencbaum, Lazarus Silverman, n\dr{ilmm Grant, which places Runyan ina more unfavorable light than all tho other charges heretofore made against him. Com- plainants fo 1873 were owners of Lots1 to 0 3 to 45 inclusiye, 3 Lots 107, and 30 to 42, inclusive, in Block 35 “and Lot 1 tol31n Block & all In_the Central Park fecand Addition to Chicago, worth about £50,~ ; and in order to sell them put the title in F, lunyan, relying on his integrity, ete. A Jlort time ago they inquired if any had been sold, and were informed that only one Jot 'had teen dirposed of, Soow after, the nows came of Runyan's fullure, and Mr. Bufiuck {mmedintely ame to Chivago, whero ho learned, on ex- enination, that Runyan had sold no less than (hirty-one lots for an tegregate of $41,015, to varlous parties here i Clicago. Al these transactions were made, it is charged, wholly without consideration, and with futentlon to get posscssion of the land and sheat complainants. Tho trust<lccds given back b{ 4ho varlous grantors are only clouds on ihethtle, and complainnuts ask that thoy and \le conveyances may all be ect aside and the Houds removed from their titlo. TUE CIICAGO FINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Ths followlng ts the report of J. K. Murphy, rll;:lv;.men of the Chicago Fire Insurance Com- Caeh on hand July 31, 810,781 12 B43 40 0,424 £8 500 75 +++0.810,824 83 THE 110ME AN MPANY. m’:'nh;crglén?l:nkluy. A:’:Imltcl:a o(t ]:lml Home In- any, m of his mnmul;lm)x;: s thellowiy etk Dalance Aug, Recelved from WV, ‘rom W. Noslielm, $10,007.14 10,00 500,00 $20,457,14 400,70 D2130ce 00 Ba0d.c.s vovs evesensenrs 10, 000,38 ... DIVORCES, B &“.i’nm‘cm‘\% J}}ml uhtmdlgd"i‘l hcl; Tus- o " 8, eatel K| divoreo on tho nml'o’!“rlc::r% Jua-! e Mary 8tal| % - ) bmfimhma?u: for n divorco from her hus: a like causc. TS, mg.’nm United States’ Distriet Court Judgo Tors ik vesterday ordered n voutre to bo fssucd ';‘mml-lury or Oct. 18, The Judge sita g 0 Hteud fo general business and. hicar sct Etldsy next wiil he t I ! ho last day of scrvice In the é..(n'ult. Court to the Octubor L{rm- it ourt, ey {8 default-day in tho' Superior Tuds ‘l\{\l e dameson wiil take defaults, Lithagy prilaing grated a divorco to Harrict e n&‘m;".n Leslle Lathrop, ou the ground of (UNITED BTATES COURTS, . fil!‘)dmlgfll) W, Vaughan, of Providence, M. 1., e o nT).utcr\Iuy ngainst tho 8t. Louls, Vane Cliggy Ferr Hauto™ Rallroad Company, thy nh};_finqk Island & Pacilc Rallroad ® Com- i 6;‘5"“‘?!‘ Raitrond Company, the Peorla, Chlongd tm‘vhsun\'lllu Rallroad Company, tha Gl &% Mitwankea Itaiirond_Company, the i fl:rllu ton & Quincy Ratirosd Com- Toof* (o Lake Shore & Michigun Bouthern Ttail- mlcc\;numuy, and the Western Unfon Radl- Tt u,\nuy to restrain them from Infringing Operating OF 30 Improvement fn the mode o v (z;;: brakes for cara, This patent was orig: bougly by u}:nplnhm'nt. /A SRV ANKRUPTCY MATTENS, Pn u}ll:cb-r%a was lasued to Morrls Wetzler, R ¢ naiter of Frank L', Bangster, the As- A h\:;u anthoriced to sell the stock of v 1,831 to James G, Sangater in full TP ;ems.ngn!nu tho bankrupt's eatate, Tadner “r “‘nvn.lnucll for the examination of lll‘h‘ban]. + Whipple, QOct. b, boforo Regleter . Puller wag st of Yy Op I8, dngm:!ntcd Provistonal As- o caze of Calw, 5 o alwell, Clark & Co., an order t-.m:l ln: lu‘r the sale of the bankrupts' real T s eeeding Nete ordered 16 1y Tfi:};‘m ;‘&'.llmcr . 8hopherd i nfi{:;:r Mivbard will be fn bt offico thls Asalineg w, W 6 will be chosci uh‘u“nfi or Houry J, (lwl?lc:.l.m pratng Btgergeer Wvidend suceting in the caso of John tF ctal, will be hclfi at Jp. m. to-day, cmuwm‘ltrzmou COURT IN HRILF, ek, Couyto 'S Bled o Dill nzalnst L, 0. E‘m g htlu“xy ‘f ’m:fla;:‘r,‘% resmlxlu the collee- on e ¢ w88 the south 7 feet of Bubelot 'fl{: i) 1 ‘mnfi,l: 143¢ feet of Sui-Lot 17, Lot 18, “Iha fot, ckwell's Ay .| whiy dition to Chica, b, "hnh ll:uqnlad on Leavitt, near Adams street, £y, 120 but waa %mhmku nssesscd at Wi gy &!:“ taxes arc $150.60, when thioy ought oy e 'Luxulflmmnt bus pald tho lutier og the -m"m:gw secks 1o Lo relleved from poy- filed & it agaiust_II . ka':“’-n ‘3 E.Heald, 15T l‘nr‘::x‘nlf’ lgn tes of Hyde Pask, Virglula B, ckiah Young, exccutor,and in his own right, Benjamin Lombard, Jamea Van Vechten, Mat- thew Walsh, . A, Weage, Hiram Canfleld, Danlel Wertervelt, Mary ). Westervelt, Briggs, J. 0. GHleason, Amdrew (ileacon, 8. Gross, G, W, Hi, John Barton, J, D, Iiarvoy, Charles Robinson, D. M. Dean, Carol Gaytes, A. A Snow, Francls Canficld, Hurrlson Cane fictd, Samitel Delemnter, Julm' DeKoven, ad- miniatrator, Saralt D.' V. faddovk, D, 1% flail- (luukh A, eryg{; G, ¥, Harding, g, Robertson, ., Jackson, G. A, Follanshee, O, G. King, 1L II. 8pratt, {uson, [1ugh Rol- Jry WV, L Glbson, Clara E. G T ertzon, Genrgo Ifnunson, Margaret D, King, George Barrett, B. N. Anderson, C. H, Ilarrls, L. D. Boone, E. 8, Hulburd, IL°A. Hulburd, Witliam 8uyder, L. M. Bnrlcr E. G, Aeay, Mmz W. Ingram, W. K. Wclls, 1. K. Qleason, . C. Moore, J. G. Lombard, Frank 8nyder, Philctus Enwfcr, and B, T5. Gallup, to cstablish A llen for ahout £31,000 on Lots 1, 2, B, and 4, Block 13 Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8, Block 2; lots 9, 10, 11, and’1%, Mlock 8% Lots 5 6, 7, Block 4; Lots 1, 2 8, and 4, Block i3 and Lots 0, 10, 11, and 12, Hlock 6, in Witson,' enld & Stebbins' Rubdivision” of the N. W, i of the 8 W. i of i tvonhy THald. in SepterRes, 1857, ariginal ven by Heald fn Scptember, 37y {nruel.-l:é.gfl, nu(lyn trust-deed for $15,000 by the snme party in August, 1857, The land was sold uder the trust-decd and wrongfully con- veyerd by complafnant’s agent tovarious partics, onil the trust-lced was surreptitiously relensed, Coniplninant asks to have his len eatablished aud the securitics forcclosed. James O'Connor Lrought sule for $3,000 ngoinst Lewls W, Decle, 5 D. ¥, Grover sucd Isaac Greencbaum for $8,000. CRIMINAL COURT, Richard Cascy pleaded gulity to larceny, and took sixty days House of Correctlon. ‘l”:nflm Smith was tried for larceny and ace uitted, k Thomas Carrigan pleaded gullty to larceny, and was remanded. Adnm Sterns was tried for hn(nfi found Ina buitding with Intent to steal, found guilty, and glven ono year in_the Penitentiary, John Hangon pleaded guilty to” burglary, and ‘was remanded. 2 THE CALL, Jupor Br.oporrr—Ueneral business, Jupae JAMEION—1%5, 127 o 130, 134 to 187, 139 to 140 Inclusive. No ease on trial, Juner Moore—4, b, 0. No, 8 on hearlng, Jupar Boorn—2ai2 lu 235 inclusive, No. 231, Coari va. Olson, on trial, Junae MoAwnLisTer—221 to 240 {nclusive, ex- cept 230, No cosg on trial. upcr WirLtays—Qeneral business. JUDGMBNTS, UniTEp STATES Ciitetniy Coutt—Junar BLonorTT —Franklin Savinga Dank of Pawtncket, IL L, va. Belden F. Cnlver, $8, 02,40, surenrtonCounr—Conrrsstoxs—NicholasKransz ye. Willlam Schroedor, £57.00,—Skow-Teteraon, Isbere & Co. vs, Nitm Abrahamson ond Charles Halvorson, $120.—8ame va, Severt T, Gnnderson and Ingwell Oleson, §02.76,—Theodoro Golduan v, Davld Ticyman, $H11.25, Cinevir Count—Fupar BooTu—M, 1, Olm. stead ve. Ellun N, opkine, 8234, —Iames Flood ctal. va, Patrick I, McElroy and Isabella MoKin- nis, $20,—W. J. English yx. George IMiltons ver- dict, 8002,37.—T. J. 8, Flint vs. City of Chicago, 7,478, 01, ~Angnat Richter ot nl. va. ‘Goorgo How- {son; veriict, 832,72, —Jnlt}l)h Faleon va. Cook County Suyings D . 28, Jupar McArvisten~Sidney Wanzer et al, vs, F. A, Hetherington, $321,22,—J, ¥, Whitc et al. va, Frank Dirdsall, $150,45,—B, G. Robindon va, 8. F. Wright, 8100, ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. YRSTERDAY'S BUSINESS, #Apecial Dispatch to The Tribune. OtTAWA, IIl, Oct., 2.—~The Bupreme Court met at 30'clock this afterncon, with all the Judges present. The followlng business was trapsacted. k) s MOTIONS DECIDED. 16, P. D. John Knott vs, the Peoplo of the Btato of Illinofs; judgment reversed and cause ro- manded, ment tlony; D. Lovli Compton ve, the Peoplo; indg- raed and cause remanded with instruc. pinion filed. 1, P. D, Watt Robbins ve, the Paople; order of dismleanl ot asfde, canse rolnstated on tho docket, and cause contlnued, 26, It D, Lamb vs, tho I'eoplacx rel, ; rehear- ing refuscd, 70. It. D. Donlin vs, Daoglin ctal.; rehearing denled; opinion has been modified. 380, ‘Anna Morrlascy vi. John . Stephonson; motlon overmled; new mations, 109, Van Wyck vs. Caivin motlon oy appollant to ot psfde order of continuance and submit the causa, 523, Springer etal, va. the People, ctc., ex rel., g lr’i":l“ by appellant for lcave towithdraw, ranseript. ) 770, &undemm, impleaded, va. Partridge; ap- peal dismisscd on short rocord; & per cont dam- ugor, 5771. Tugg va. Raveno ot al 3 appeal dlamissed on ahort record; b per cent damages; motion for procedendo fnstanter, 772, Laundry vd, Fleck; appeal dlsmissed: 5 per cent domages, 204, Newton Smith et al. va, C. W, Shinkle ot al].:hn}n;(on by appellce for extension of time to o briefe. CALY OP DOCKET. Hughos; taken, rd v . Miller: taken. 241, By 242, Miller 243, Kerr et al, va. Sharp; taken, 24, Welch vs, Taylor Manufacturing Company} taken, 2456, ‘Walleco ot al. v8, Goold; taken, 240, Chandior, Itecclver, ete., va, David Dow; taken, 247, Crossman, impll,, vs. Wohltsben; contlnn- ed for service, 248, Peoplo ex rol. 1Tuck, Connty Treasnrer, va, Tenry 1L, Gge et al. ; orul argument by Goudy and Bkinier for appellant and Hoby for appelice, and Corwith & Corwlth ve, Conltor; takon, 250, McCormick & Itigby va, Wells; taken, 351, Voss, inpld., ¢1., ve. Amorican Dank of Chicago: taken, 252, Hancock va, Yunker; ot al. ; taken, 233, 1lenry vs, Merriom & Morgan Paratine Com- p-nz,; taken, 254, The Jollet Iron and Steel Company vs. The Bcloto Fire-Brick Company; taken. 56, A, B, Mccker und "W, L. Brown vs. ‘Tho Chicago Steel Company; taken. 250, The School Dircetors of Unlon Distrlct No. 2, in Township Nos, 28 and 20 of R. Noa. 5 and ¢, ve. J. W. Burnham; taken, 257, Moyer vi. Mend; taken, 858, Mudjge va, Bullnek; taken, 260, Fitzerald va, Kimball; taken. 200, Fowler ot al, v4, Deskman; taken, Tho Court adjourued to 9 o'clock to-morrow morning. ————— CANADIAN NEWS, Bpecial Dispaleh ta The THidune. Haxtivon, Oct. 2.—The principal question agitating the community Is the deadlock be- tween the Hamilton & Northiwestorn Rallway aud the Gront Western Rallway as to the former crogsing the track of the latter at Welllugton Bquarc. The point in dlspute {8 o logul one. The Great Weatern hins sorved a writ of injunc- tion on the Hamilton & Northwestern, and the lattor has appealed to the Dominlon Uovern- ment, Meautine the matter remalng in statu quo, Epectal Dispateh to The Tribune. Queneo, Oct, 2.—A subseription-list In nid of the suffercrs ot Savaunah has been ‘opened in this city, and alrendy 8100 hinye been subseribed. Special Digpatch to Tha Tribune. ‘Tonoxro, Oct, 3,—Goldwh Smith, who wns o contributor to the Nutlon, to-dny publishes a lotter anent tho death of that paper. Me. Bmith gays bis exporjonce does not allow him to Jonk forward with hopo to the future of native perl- odical literntore In Canads, = A Cunndian peri- odical has to compete with the perlodicals of England and tho United States, hnd coutd only bo sustalned by o patriotis !m.-lluglol pride anid interest In_nutive productions, 1 such a feel- ing existe, Mr, 8mith says nclther L nor tha ublishers with whom ho los been connected Ve bcenfl nl.:cl‘u 'u‘r: ;lm‘e{n fl.fl i Ipecial tch ta The une. OTTAWA, Oty u‘ffi 9,—The amount of lum- hor exparted from Ottaws to tha United Btates durlng the month of Scptember was 11,371,000 superilciol faot, a8 compaured with 18,126,000 su- perfleial feet fn tho saime_month lust year, tho yalues re-pccllvulty heing 810,704 for Scp{em- ber, 1875, "and §1,114,247 for Scptember, 18701 tndleating a decreaso fh tha volutiie Of txpor and un jucreaso In value. The total export fur 1875 waa 60,019,083 superficial feet, For 1870 the (]unmlly was 06,588,054 feet, belng o consid- erablo incréase In the volume of export, Five hundred inen have already been dispatehed to the lumbering districts of the Upper Ottawa for winter operations. —————— LOOKING FOR VULCAN, * Special Diwatch to The Tribune. Wasminaron, D.C.,0ct, 2.—Frof. Newcombe, of tho National Qbscrvatory, has had his , best observers onguged ull day {u watehing for tho travslt of Vulean, which, necording to the theory of Leverrier,was to have occurred to-day, The ntmospheric conditions wero favorable for the most successful observations, A most care- ful wateh waa kept durlug overy iustant of suu- light, and the result wus nothlng. There was no transit of Vulean observed bhere, and Prof. Newcombe 1s more thun ever coufirmed In his belfef thot the theory thut such a transit is ossible 1s utterly baseless. 1o declares that Urofe, Lencke ond Sehwab, and all the cminent ustrouomers, agreo in the bellef that there never hay been w transit of Vulean, and that such an occurrence fs fmpossible. Cam- ment s made st the Obscrvatory that it is siugular that thistheory hos only becn advanced by occasfonal observers who have not uttaiued recoguition from sclenco, ¢ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OC OCTOBER ELECTIONS. What Is at Stake in This Event- ful Month. Candidates in Ohio, Indiana, Goorgia, ‘West Virginia, and Cok orado, How These States Have Lately Voted, The electlons of October will open with the minor one for town oflicers fn Conncetieut, which occurs on Monday, Oct. 2. At thesams time the peoplo of that State will vote upon six proposed amendments to their Constitution, somao of which arcof importance. One restricts representation in the Legialature of towns here- after incorporated to those having at lesst 2,500 Inhabitantss another lengthens the terms of Common P'leas and District Judges to four years, and of City and Polico Judges to two years; o third restricts the compensation of the nembers of the Leglslature to €350 per annum, and ono mileage each wny per scsslon at the rato of 25 cents per mile; and o' fourth strikes out tho word white from the Constitution to make it conform to tho Federnl Constitution, Delawarc’s “1ittle election,” as it Is called, for the cholee of Asscszors, Inspectors of Elec- tlons, Road Cominlssioners, ete.. will be hicld on Tuesday, Oct. 8, ———— COLORADO, Next comes the more important contest In the new Btate of Colorado, which on Tucsday, Oct. 8, will hiold its firat clection for Stato offi- cers, incinhers of the Leglslature, county offi- cers, cte. To the Legislature then choren will fall tho duty of electing two members of the United States Senate and the three Presiden tinl Elcetors to which the State is ontitiod. At tho same time will bo chosen a member of Con- gress to oceupy o seat during the remainder of the term of the Forty-fourth Congress. The Btate's member for tha next Congress witl be chosen subsequently, prubablf upon the 7th of November. Following aro the names of the scveral candidates for the leading offices to be fllled on Tuesday : REPUBLICAN, @overnor—John L. Rontt, Lieutenant- Gorernor—Lafayetto Head. Sacretary of State=Willlum M. Clark. Auditor of State—David C. Crawford. {reasurer—Qeorge C. Cornln?’. Altorney-General—Archibnld J. SBampron, Member of Congress—Iames B, Belford, DEMOCRATIC, Qovernor—Bela M. Hughos, Lieutenant-Gorernor—M, Beshoar. Secrelary of State—J. T. Smith, Audilor of Stale—Tnmes ¥, Bonedict, Treamnrer—Thomas M, Fleid, Atforney-General—G, Q. Richmond. Member of Congres lomas M, Patterson, It wns for a while sa‘p ged that the olection of the member from Colorado fn the next Con- gress would be held on Tuesday, Oct. 3, but the State oflicials have decided that there is no au- thorlty for it, aud_thie Governior's proclamation therefore only calls for the clection of a mem- ber of the prosent House. The matter fs still in dispute, Lowevor, and the people may vote at that time for the member of the next Iouse notwithstanding. < ——— GEORGIA. On Wednesday, Oct., 4, the Stato of Georgln will eleet its Governor, Leglsiature, and county ofticers. Congressmen will be choson on the 7th of November. For Governor tho Republic- ans have nominated Jonathan Norcross, and the Democrats Alfred J1. Colquitt. The lnst Tegis- lature of Georwin was almost entircly Demo- eratle, it belng composed as follows: Joint Senate, House. balint, Democrats.coy seeeeanidd 108 211 Ropublicans, . 1 7 8 Dom. majority....42 101 203 In recent yenrs the voto of tho Stato has been doclared as follows: Year. Office. Dem. 1874.,Congrosamen., 09,47 1872..President. 80,278 1872..Governor. A0,/ , b2 In tho atatement of the Democratle vote for President in 1873 aro Included 4,000 votes cast for Clrles O'Conor. INDIANA. On Tucaday, Oct. 10, occur the Important con- teats In Indfaus, Ollo, and Wost Virginla. lu the firat-named State will hecleeted a full ticket of State ofilecrs, thirtecen members of tho next Congress, the Legislature, and various minor offlcials. Thero aro threotickets for Btate ofiicers 1n tho fleld, composed s follows: REPURLIOAN. @orernor—DBenjamin linrrisan, Lieutenant. Goternor—Robart 8, Robertson Sccretary of State—Isalah ¥, Watts, Audifor—Wiiliam M. 1ioes, Lreusurer—Ueory Ilorriott, Attoracy-@Qeneral—Jonnthan W, Gordon. DEMOCRATIO, Governor—JIamos D. Williams. Lieutenant Governor—TIsanc P, Gray, Béeretary of State—lohn Lnos Nefl, Auditor—Lbeneror Henderson, T'reasuer—lcniamin C. Show, Atlorney-Gensral~Clarence A, Duakirk. GKEENDACK. Gorernor—Aneon Wolcott, Lteutenant- Gorernor—Richard Gregg, Secretary of State—Allon W. Monroo, Auditor—Uriah Couleon, . Treaaurer~Jakn Q, A, Newsom, Attorney-General—~William A, Tipton. % Indiuna In recent years bns voted as follows: I feared violence from Dr. Beanland, not only ;[f';!f:.aecma}’l!;’éf stulo..mlj:{\'ég 1&:’?&; 16."1’;},3 n{;ulust mysell but against in; mn\lly,’n: he had Straight | the day Lefore, durlng my absence, choked my - fesns, 1872..President.... o, .180,144 103,007 1,417 1872,.GOVernor. .., ..., .188,270 180,424 180 18721, Lispt'nt-Govornor. 188,722 188, 2 In 1872 the Democeratic candidate for Governar [Iloudrlul\'a] was clected; tho rest of tho Btate Iceket was carricd by the Ropublicans, with the excoption of the candidate for Buperintendent of Instruction. The present Legislature is thus composed: Jolnt Senate. ITouse. ballot, Ropnblicans, 23 82 [ Denocrnts, . Independents.... 'The present delegation from Indiana in the lower Houso of Congress {8 composed of flve Ttepublicans und eight Domacrats. The candi- datea for the next Hlouse are thesc: Digt. Republicans, Demncrats, 1, Curean De Brider. Benoni 8, Vuller, T, Do Bruler (Ind. ), . 2 James R, Cobhb. Andrew llumphre{u(l. t) 3. Jesso . Newsom. ell, Giorgo A, Bckn Naothan 1%, Carr (s.8.), 4. Leonldas Sexton. B Thomas 3, lirowne, , Levin J, Woollen. Willlam 8, Ilolman, ¢, Milton 8, Ntoblnzon. David W, Chambers, 7. John Hanna, Franklin Londvrs, Morton C. Huntor, Willlam 38, MclLean, {lchoel I, White, George MeWilllams, 10, Wilifam i, Calkina, Willlawm 8, Hisymond. 11, James L, Evans, Addlson ¥, Armstrong, 12, W. A, Bonhum, Androw 1L Htamilion, 13. John NI, Baker. Freeman Kelly, The Greenbackers havo indorsed the Domo- cratlc candldates for Congress in_soveral dis. tricta, In othera they have made thelr own nomlnations as follows: 2 ittam 1. Drighto ou? roy C. Temploto . Willlam L, Br n.| 9, Le ' n. 7. James nuchmmxn. 10, George W, Majors. B, O, Perry Davis, In 157, tho several districts of Indiana voted for members of Congress as followss: Diat, Republice Demacratic, Maority, 1, Mol a 0 {lfl'l% on_ Pondleton ( 7. Coburn..,16,411 Landor Hunter,..14,005 Ricc ... Cason,...13,188 Mctlurg Howles ( 10, Calkins .,14,420 Haymond. .., 1 11, Evans...,14,605 Cox,.. 12, Taylor.. 03 Uamilton .. 19, Baker. 1 01110, In Oblo, minorBtato oflicers only will bo chosen. All its mombers of the next Congross and {ts next Legislaturo will also bo clected, For Btato officers thero aro threo tlckets (n the fold—Republican, Democratic, and Prohibition, the Grocnbackers supporting the Democratic, Following are the namoa: REPUBLIOAN, Bucretary % State—Milton Barnes, 1 Supreme Judge—Washington W, Loyntun. E\{:mwcr of Board of .l)i:a‘bnllc Workfiy:mn € DEMOCRATIO, Secretary of State—-Willism Bell. Supreme Judge—Willlan B, Pink. Member Loard of Pudlic Worki=Horace P, Clough, IROMINITION, Beceretary of Stale—F, B, Chapmanp. Auprem# Jndae—1. W. Gage, Tioard of Public Worka—Ferdinand Bchamacker, The vote of Ohlo In recent years has heen as follows: Year, Ofice. Repulllcan. Democralic. Tmr. 1876, Governor., . 17,817 wr 2,603 1474, ,Bec, of Btate. 21,201 08 7,815 3, 10,877 2100 2,045 3 me tnbers of Congross are Rrpuliican, lmlnsil“. Force. 2, Blanley Mathews, MHin Gardoer, . John Tloward, . 3., LI Long. Jacob D. Cox, Demorratic, Mliton Hayler. flenry 13, Banning, John 8, ¥nvage, Jolin A, McMation. Amcricns V. Itice. Frank 11, Hnrd, E. B, Mal) (Greenb'k). Henry L. Dickey. L. 4. Deland (tireen'k). g"hmlrswlllu'l,)un.x Earley 1, Poppleton, ohn 31, Hndno: A, L. Brown. 8. J.\Warren Kelfor. 9, James §, Jonca. 10, Charles Toxter, 11, tienry 8. Ne, JTohn T, Vance, 12 George K, Nash, ‘Thomas E“‘]mi‘ 13 Miltan 1. Soathard, E, B. Finley, Niam VY, Poston, \Williata A, Lawrence, * Lowlia L. Lamborn. o 1all, Jolin Caeement (G'bk), Henry B. Payne, 14, Peter R, moucnr. 18, Nel'n 1L VanYorles, 18, Lorenzo Danford, 17. William McKinley. 18, Janics Monroo, 10, James A, Garficld, £0. Amon Townncnd. W. i, Doan (Pro). ‘The present delegation from Ohlo in Conpress s composed of seven Republienns and thirteen Democrats, Tha vote In 1574 was os follows: won (T N 1 NiGhiN e b 2,225 D, s 37 1. B Popnlcton 11,627 428 D, Beney.....13,018 150 R, Vance,....12,437 Walling, .. 13,590 Bonthard.. 13,602 13 Cowran....12.304 y Otdham...10,050 Borles, 0, k1 Wilson'...110,837 443 3eBrido.,10,005 Wooda.... 6,245 1,041 D, 3,013 D, 0,051 D. 5,180 D. 000 R, L20 R, a1 2,130 It 6310 It i 340 Payne.....1,8i0 2,810 D, The present Leglslature (s politically com- puscd as follows: oot oini Senate. House. ballot, 0 65 8 7 40 Republican majority. . 3 10 ety WEST VIRGINIA. The 8tate of West Virginia clects on Tues, day, Oct. 10, its Btate officers and Legislature- Its members of Congress will not be cliosen unt!l Nov. 7. For State officers there are three tickets in the ficld, although the Greenbackers’ was {rregularly nomioated. Followlng arc the names: Republicana Democrata REPUNLICAN, Garernor—Nothan Goff. Jr. Schnol Superintenden(—F, I, Crago, Avditor—C, M. 8hinn. Zreasurer—Mosos Frankenberger, DEMOCRATIC, Gorvernor—Tenry M. Mathe: Schnal Buperinténdeni—W, K. Pendleton. Auditor—lozeph C. Miller, Treasurer~Thomns J. West. GREENDACE. Gorernor—3J. M. Luidiey. Awditor~8, IL. Plersol. The vote of West Virginla in recent years has heen as followa: Year, Office. #74..Congressmen Republican. Democratic. 8, 47,828 40,157 . 40,305 In the foregoing, the votes claimed as Repub- Hean fu 1874 and 1872 include all thosc cast in opposition to the stralzht Democratie ticket, '(nho Lerislature last chosen was composed 88 ollows Jolnt Senate, Iouse, Laliof. .18 40 [ Democrats, . Republicana. 14 18 Independenty. .. [ Democratic majority. 27 39 The Leglaluture to be chosen on the 10th will elect two United States Senators, one for the full torm and one to flll the vacaney caused by tho death ot the Hon. Allen T, Caperton, ——— PERCY A, LEONARD, To the Fdllor of The Tribune. ‘Bourper, Col., Sept. 28.—I find {n your ssue of the 22d o very unjust reference to me fn your comments on tho Leonard-Scanland tragedy. Not lelleving that your iojustico fs the result of any wish to fnjure me, I talee the liberty of stating tho facts of the ead aflair exactly as they oeeurred, You suy that Iwas the “ visltor to Dr. Scan- land demanding explanatton.” The reverge 8 true. I was in my own house, to which bo camne, evidently with a hostile pur- pose, und attacked and drove no from the frant door to the sldewalk, when I ordered him to halt or L would ghoot, whieroupon he thrust his hand into his bosom and made a forward move- ment, which 1 supposed made it nocessary for mg to shoot him to prevent his killlng me. I went around to the police atation on Madl- son gtroct the nftornoon of the futal day, re- questing that » patrol might be detatled to wateh the housc, as I fearcd Dr. Beanland would coing sround and innko trouble, which Ithought would be avolded by tha presence of un ofticer, As Gapt. Mlller or the oflicer in chargo of tho station did not happen to be in, I tain tho detall nsked for. could not ob- unmarriod sister, and threatened my life. No other inducomnent could possibly have made mu shoot when 1 did, o What will not a wan do to save his awn lifot Idid not shrink from a full and thorough Investigation of the affair at tho time, but the matter rested wholly with my friends, and I supposced that the fgnoring of the vil by tho Grand Jury three times was o complete vindiea- tlon, especlully as my own conscience was and is ontirely clear of any murderous intent, ‘Whatever his domestic relations were cuts no diret flgure in the final tragedy, That stands alane to bo judged according ta the motives ine ducing it, and was 4 caso of peralatent and de- termiued assault upon me by the Doctor, which gave mo no chance to avold it. T had no reasan to bellove that, inflamed aa he was by rage and lquor, he would not do as ho had threatoned, and mercly took the com- man precaution of protecting mysclf and my family without wny referenve whatever to any i];mrlnrl or misunderstanding between bim and ils wifo. So for as the Intter'a appealing to me for pro- tection I8 concerncd, that is oll false, 8le and the Doctor had becoma roconetlod to ench other, aud were boarding temporarily on the Bouth Blde, from which placs he entng a distance of soveral infley ldl[mlcmly for tho purpose of pro- clpitating the ual eatastrophio. Theso facts can yet bo proved, and should he Lnown wheroyer” and whenover the cusc s brought up, Yours trul{, "EncY A, Luoxanp, WASHINGTON, Special Disputch to The Triduns, ‘WasminaTon, D, O, Oct, &.~It is intimated thint President Grant may possibly divect tho withdrawal of the Sceretary of the Navy's order placing ofllcers on walling orders on furlongh ay. It Is malntalned that the amount saved by this order will not materlully diminish the deficlency, whlch it fa alleged will in avy cvent :’l‘: lx:le‘l;u 1o {n the appropriation for the pay of 0 navy, Tb the Western Autociated Preas. Wasmxaron, D, C., Oct. 2.'— ‘T.'}'. ublic debt ;’tl?’}fmcut for October makos the following ex- {x por cent honds, 1v0 per cent bon 084, 000, 850 ‘1!2.&150 $1,607,320,100 al (enders, Certlticatra of dey ractional eurrel foln certificates. . Total without {nterest... SheEimdopsatia heid For v i e Tciuptlon. of certiiicaies of dopostt. ‘Total ln Treasury, .. Pabtloss casli In Treasur, orabe of deb g B Moreass dince Junio Boda tadned to Paciito fisiiroad interest payablo in lawful myuey: 4,013,303 174,760 nic i e enver 623,313 n{t:cffl‘::fl“;lfilx‘::gt!ul bk ntorest %.H’ o 4 gtal 32,050,218 UBILA, @LC.uiuiisnranuessne 0,1 03 Bulaucs of totérost pald by T S 'OBER 3, 1876. 7 COUNTY AFFAIRS. The Commissioners Refuse to Close Up the Normal School. Rejection of the Petition Asking the Abolition of Township Or- ganization. SR All the [0ld Polling-Places bhut One Sclecied for the November Electlon. The Board of Coun‘y Commissioners held a rezular weekly meeting yesterday afternoon, President Johnson {n the chalr, All wero pres- ent. The report of the County Phyaiclan for the quarter ending Aug. 31 was presented. e ex- smined 80 persons for Insanity, 2L of whom were Amerlcans, 20 Gerinans, and 16 Irish; ad- Judgze dinsanc, 65; declared not {nsane, 13 cared for at home, 4; returned on old verdict, 4; seut to Poor-louse, 2; taken to Canada, 15 ran away, J; sent 1o County Hospital, 1. He aleo made 47 post-mortewm examinations. The health of the prisonera in the County Jafl had been gencrally good, and the cases of ncute “discasc the exception rather than the rule. The following pay-rolls for Scptember were submitted: Criminal Court, Clerk's office, $016.00; Eheriff's office, $7,303.21; County Clerk’s office, £3,063.48. Communications were recelved from the Town Clerks of North, Bouth, and West Chica- Ru requesting the extension of taxes for town cxpenses. Tlio firat asked §7,0005 the second, $10,000; and the third, 807,000, of which 48, 000 18 for interest on park i)onds, aud the re- mainder for town expenses. They were refer- red to the Committee on Equalizatfon of Taxes. THE NORMAL BCHOOL, Commissloner Holden called up his resolutlon luldmi n\\'nf- tue appropriation for the Normal Bchuol, and moved tts Pnss Co Coinmiesfoner McCailery thought they ought to go slow, Tie admitted” thet the rcliool was an cxpensive institution, and sald if it had beon of mo Dbenefit ft ought to be abol- ished. But It had not Leen clearly shown that It was not a heneflt to the rubllc. He was opposed, to crippline education, Becatire tho County Board of Education could not_agree upon o Principal was no renson for shutting up the schools. The Board should not take part in that controversy unless they could cfl‘mp(‘:l them to make a sclection and ofien the school, Commiasfoner (uenther said the Board had the right to stop the quarrel and settle the mat- ter, He fovored the closing of the schiool for this serzon ot least, It bad been cstablished in corruption. Commlssfoner Lonergan moved that action be postponed for a tnonth. Conuniseloner Holden belloved the zesslons should he suspended for o year, That was bis cand!id ]m!fiment wfter Inuking the ground over. The sehool hud fafled to meet the expeetations of those who created it. The expenses were more than the county could afford. To cducate a teacher cost §U38, "The Bowrd of Education bad shown plainly that they would not elect teachiers and go ahead, and bie conld not theres fore see the wuae of making an appropriation of $17,000 or §20,000 to carry on the achool. Commissioner Conly hoped a vote would be taken without delay. Commissloner Tabor did not want the echool abotished. Comunlssloner Burdick sald it the xchool was cloged up it would require an expense of £2,000 or 83,000 a year to keep the property fn repair. 1t would be g step toward barbarism to close it. The amendment was withdrawn, and the ques- tion recurring on the adaption of the resolution 1t was not concurred in—yeas, 3—DBusse, Guen- ther, and Holden; nays, 12, ‘The Committee on Hospltal reported in favor of paying the rolls of the County Iospital for the month of September, amounting to $725.83. Concurred In. TOWNSIIP OROANIZATION. The Commiltee on Town and Town Accounts submitted the following report: Your Committee on Town and Town Accounts, to whom wan referred ‘o potition for the abolition of townshij organization, having had the same une dor advirement, beg leave to roport: ‘T'hat, as i well known to the Board, during the Jast summer the question of the right' of the peaplo to abolisty Lownship argunization in Cook County was one of ncrions controversy; anid by reason of (be public lne“ntf,\vllh refercnce thereto, so faras the samo could be ascertained from expressions throngh the public press, it was determined to submit the ques- tlon of the i xiht of the pcople to sbollal townrhip organization In Coolk County fo anumber of mem- Beks of tho legal profession of various political opinlons. puplmonl were rendered by the lawyers to whom Ahin question was rubmitted: some to one effect, and others to gnother. While the nrlnlon! dilfer 0i to the ?nonlun of the right to abolish townslip orzanization, there was an cntlre concurronce of opinion us to the impropricty of so_doing, and the unfortgnate consequences that would ensue thers- from. It was the nuanimous optnion that the ques. tion should not be submitted to the people withont fient ascertalning whother it could he done; and to effect that {t was aleo recommended that the County Nourd either roject the potition Lo submit the ques- tiun to the people, thereby pormltiing s manda. mun ta be applied for to tho Supreme Court or that an agreai caso bo mads and the gucstion b’ sub- w!ited Lo the Supremo Court for its decision. Your Committee are of the apinlon that the ma. Jority of the peaple of Cook County ore dinposcd 10 ncquicace {n the suggestion of counsel that the abolition of townehip arganization fu Cook Connty at the present time wonld be dlsnstrous in its con- scquences, ‘The preecntation of the petition to the County Hoard, your Committee haye been inform- ed, was rathar with s viow to avolding the rospen- eibility which the petition imposcs upun those who rocured the petition than to obtaln the sbolitlon of township orzanization, "The responefbility hns now been ehifted to your Committes and the County Taonrd, ‘Wil your Commitice think that the abolitlon of lownship orpanlzation, even if he power to aholish it existed, would be of dienstrous con- sequences to a very large part of tho county, still it the law, with réferenico to that_ subjoct, appliod to Cook Connty, they would pot hesltato to oboy Its mandates,” regardiess of the coneequencev. fhut, inasmuch as your Committee are of the opin- fon that the powor to_abolish township orsantza. tlon in Cook County doca not exlst under tho pres- ent loglnlation, and that In order for it to Lo abol- fshed furthor Jegwlation is neceasary, wo recome mund that the prayer of tho petitivncra Lo rofused and the petition be rejected, C. O, Ayans, ‘Tueonene (iUENTHER, CumisTiax Busar, JouN Taron, Joux Coxvy, Committee on Town and Town Accounts, Commisstoner Burdick belleved the people had the vight to abolish township organization, but did not think it woull be proper to do f{t. lln‘ however, would vote to haye an election. Connnissioner {lolden thought the report was correct. "The report was concurred in—vyeas, 145 nays, 1—-Drdiek. ‘The September pay-roll of the ‘‘county eme nlnycm" amounting to §4,807, was ordered to be PY e aprnoacning Euncrioy. ‘The Cominiitee on Public Scrvice reporteda st of Rnllln;;pluees for the approaching clec- tion, They are the satne as lnst year, with ono z-xceptlnn{ nud,bu the judges have not yeb been selected (tha Democeratie Central Committee haviug falled to send {n any names), it s there- fore omitted. ‘Tho judges will bo selected nest Monday. Tho excoption noted is the catabilah- went of a poll in the Eleventn Ward at the cor ner of Walnut sud Wood strects, The report was concurred in, THB RECORDER'S OPFICE, Commissioner Conly submitted a resolution directing tho Comumitteo ou Public Records to advertbss for new quarters for tho Rocorder's offlce. It was referred to the Committee. GOING PO PORSYTH & CO, Commiesioner MeCafltoy offcred the follow- ing: Waens 1t appears from the (estimony of Charles 1, Carpenter in tho late trial before the Criminal Court of Cook County that the irm of Jamens Forsyth & Co. did, durlng the year 1874, defrand Covk Coonty out of a large amount of 1oney; thereforo, Jtesolred, That the County Attorney be, and he hercby iv, requested to begin suit against sald For- eyth & Co. to recover vaid moneys, Commissioner Holden gava s detalled history of the late trlal, and expressod the hopu that the County Attorucy would not let up on For- syth & Co., but prosecuto then vigorously, and rocaver $50,000 or $100,000, 1€ they had robbed the county of that amount. The vesolution was adopted: fi&:u.lfl nays, 1—Curroll; but Carroll changed his voto, miks fug it unanimous, ‘The Hoard then adjournd uutil Fridey after- noon. e S—— MUSICAL, CINCINNATI, O,, Oct, 2.~The Musics) Festival Asanclation, under whose auspices the great festivals of 1873 and 1876 wore conducted, has resolyed to hold tho noxt festival fu May, 1875, at which time the great Musle-Hail, glven to the ity lxx Reuben 8pringer and other citizens, will bededicated. Among the works so far adopted sre Liszt's ' Missa Solanuio,” sometimes known 0s the Grand 3asss, and THandel's Oratorlo of tho Mesalah.? The socicties taking part {u tho festival chorus will beglu pructice during the presout manth. AFURSETLENTS. EXPOSITION, ONLY SIX DORE DAYS. No intellgent person or famliy should fall o visit this Oreat Western (Q.:nllnlllll—'l'uli INTER-STATE IN- DUSTRIAL EXPOSITION OF CHICAGO. PRICES OF ADMISSION. For Adults, one admlinsion, good for all day snd CACT I Ao 8 For Chitdren, una adm! id cvening. . Far Adnita sl na{ and evenin, For Children, every ip. A B, ‘The Commutation Tickets aro especially excurslon part! IIOOLEE:Y’S NEW CHICAGO THEATRE: Iark-t., onoosita Bherinan House. « THE MINSTREL PALACE.” {ONDAY evening, Oct. 2. F . WAy A At ia Shatinca aCiT R IAlE 8t 8 T A wenulae binatral hills no fngovations,” The favars teew Uohn thart, Billy Lo ot Welch, Justin Kobinain,' aker s Doyie, ind e Cadle tehps 1 cliange of Bk Firt wesk iaker & Jidyie's, douite cloy dance ¥ latignnbie et ted=-8” Nune o on the ** Topica of the Day "3 . burder nce, **The Last of L re. Riee, Toma; X 1 Hoblnsos, Rayne,* Moreland, and tlie antlrs company. ‘To conciude with ifooley’s **Burlerquo Biack Crook. UAVERLY’S THEATRE. Formerly looley's Theatre, Rlandolph-st., bets k. and Lasalle MAGUIRE, & HAVERLY. Hetors WILL E. CHAPM Contioned trfumph of the famous CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS. ENOAGEMENT EXTIAORDINARY! This week the renowned Comedian, thio ereal, the unaoproachabie BOW MARTwl poritively appese Aisa, tha phenom- enal yocalist, BEAUMONT "REED, Fridsy, Oct 4— ileneft of F. . GOODWIN. McVICKER’S THEATRE, MONDAY EVENING, QOct, 2, and every evening until furthor notice, will be produced the latest comedy succesn, o BRASS, Tn whieh the nathor, Mr. GEO, FAWCETT ROWE will appear In his'origial creation, WAIFTON STIAD (an piayod by Lins 100 mights in Ne sapported by an admirable cast, Faturday—BRASS MATINEE. Becond Week nnd #weeping Buccess of the BLACK CRCOXK. Tloures I'ackod from Pit to Dome, Standing room quipatBn m Thls weslc fetanpearnee of HAW: LEY and I(fl‘\phll\ h i 2 lrlll( fl‘:fld tha MUNATCHS OF MOTRELL, RING OF TIEE BE- Tetty Kemm: evere, o 0 and Aver; d Fox, 7y D: alioat of othurl, F Al Lodiox Xigh nesdays aud Ssturdoys, Lowest pri COLISEUM. MONDAT, Oct. 2, and entire week, Houses Crowded wlieDoir, Htandlog Itoom only at8:15, FIFTEEN NEW STARS! All Last Weck's Favorites Retalned. Forty Popnlar Artists in 4 Honster Bill! Every Evening at 8, and Sunday Afternoon at 3. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. FRED AIMS, anager. IMMENSE SUCCESS of the Grand Combination of apecialty artiste: Biisa Alicia Jordan, Amy Rab- erts, Lonisn Stetson, Frankle Howard, 3ifllle Den- in, [dn Siddons, May Grabam, the groat cliaracter oriists Sheridan and Mack, Alfred Liston, W, J. Mills, thiee Arnold Bros., Tiomer & THolly, C. A. Gardner, Dunbar and Aston. Sheridan and Aack's very funny burlesonie the **T'wo Orphans. ™ Feery night for lndies, Mntinecs Baturdays. 'No extra charge for roacrved eeats, WO00D’'S MUSEUM. Tuesday, Oct. :L_Am_m:an and E‘v-ulnr. TWO ORPJHANS, und UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Popnlar prices—13, 25, and 50 cents. No extra cliarge for reserved seato. BATINEK—16dnd 25 cents, SEWiNG MIACIHENES, AN o A s in Iferd Histers, MOLRIE, nnfi Metinces We the world. “BOSS” AT THE CENTENNIAL A8 WELL AS AT VIENIWA. THE WILSON REOEIVED THR HIGHEST AWARD, AEDAL AND DIPLOMA FOR THE BERSTT Pomlly Sowing Dlaching IN THE WORLD! WILSON SEWING MACHE CO, MANUFACTURERS, Chicago, New Orleans, New York. PERFUMENRY. ATEINSONS PERFUMERY, - ESS. WHITE ROSE BROWN WINDSOR S8OAP EAU DE COLOGNE FIVE PRIZE MEDALS. Bold by all Dealers, J. & B, ATKINSON, 24, Old Lond Street, London. MEDICAL. Afi'l'".“A AND OBSERVE ITRADE MARK! N B CHTONIO RO e pactunt vemesy it bo found to ks DATURA TATunhnphlre“l&fll farms, for moking iuhalstion, by | ——— Yhad Hatea thi Cani FIE CENTENNIAL TORCH T FOR PROCESSIONS AND PARADES 3 SHALER'S LATEST AND BEST! Clermont. " {eea—o00 Kl .‘g&u“yol Dozen, ?mo er lundesd, ady sid voll by the RIALER MANU. 'ACTURING _COMPANY, No. 4 Murray-st., New “Also, Portable Gus Machines, ’Iunnnkln a2 Tho beat, g\lx::nul. and safust u:'i:f u 1o 4,000, AGENTS WANTED o BANKS' FA GTANDARD SCALES o7 ALL KINDa. FAIRBANKS, MORSK & 00, & 111 & 118 Lake St., Chlcago, Bezarefultobuy oaly the Gepylac, IIAIIJISLA\D TEME TABLE, HRAVAL 40 EPARTGR O TG ZErplanation of Raprrence Iarks.~y Baturday ege cented. 8 Sunday excepted, = $Monds 2 TiveSunday ataa. die Dally, ) Sxeepied. L Ar mickri e & RORPIVESTERY RATLWAY. Canal-sireel.. corner Madls A e uque Day 1z, via C aDuLuRug NIgHE B, VIEUTEoR ! aUmatis Night K: aFre prt, it xpy I k(ordabubudua s ant il Wadly)ly e, [ ol ¢ rtorom 44 3. 10, a—Depat T Wy Tnzie-at BEhok Cormer of Canal and Iioris mer MIORIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, D:_IEE éoolor '#"c’:} &-nn 1008 Of Twenty-second-at, e, i, St atner Lowse. - M0Bs COTDSFof fians [: Teave. | Arrive, .00, \ via Mafn and AfrLino) X .. (. Jis s i Kalam; 7:307, m, in, m. e m. Hunday Ex. § Mu CHICAGD, ALTON & GT LOUIS and ONIDAGO “Fleket Uiecnt At Depots ad 158 1fendalplese 2 Eto303City & Denver Fast Ex. Bt Loufs & Springteld Ex.. ‘. St Louls, Bpri) Peoris Day Exi m. Peorin. Keokuk'e i . Chicago & Paducal It, 1 £ m, Ktreator, Lacon, Wash'tol n, Joliet & Dwight Accominid P. 1N e D:20A. m, —_—— RN e A . _ LAKE BHORE & MIGHIGAN BOUTHERN, Teave, | _Anlve. Mall, via Matn Line. o Y Epecial N, Y. Expre 2 Atantic Kxpress, dally fml #0085, m: ielion Actomimodntio 40 p, m.| 111108, m. Night EXiress.....ore. -hiz0n. mlysieoa’ m. A B B CHICAGO, NILWAUKER s RATL] lmlll:l)flnflu(. lark-st., opposite Shennan lonse, B R T i il [ Tea Arrive, 125 8. .S T:00p, . vinclnsin Tow. id i} A2/ 1007, Kxpress. 11 *! \\'|gcunnl[‘) i ket Babiea Nidut Eapresn, t 0115 9. m. 2 71008, m. AT tralis tun vin Miwauker, Tiekeia for SE. Pani a0 MiBnenpolls are oo eliher v g U Cllca oF via Wateriown, Lo Crose ooy Biaamario Milwaukeo Express. Wiecomin & Minn Tiay Expre ILLINOIB Depot, foot of Lake-at, 1oot of f WEOIA L “Tlcket Ofice, Rt G 3 al, 33 1 liandolph-st,, near Clari. Leave. | Arrive. t. Lonts Expres ... B Fast Ling’ o Kbt Expreas,...., ok Hanroas. | Duliique & Kloux Gty E: Duiique & Bloux City Gllmay Passeuver ... UHIOAGO, TURLTNGTON & QUINOY RAILROAL, D:Pflll« IA)E:::Il..afin'slllflelcn‘ghll“‘:nv_.l,' T"fld Blxtceuthe ¢l =04 at depots. & b Mall and Express........... Ottawa and Streator PASERsT Teldturd, Dub P Pactfic Fan . 3:‘3'; e K‘Al Ll & clitson &' Aurora Bassengor. o, Mendoca, Ottawa & Sireator Aurors Passenger Paclib Rigin Epe ot w % . fir Omahia/{10: [ n: ?:g Leavenwaorth, f o3 St Joseph Exp,. [$10:00p. m, It 62755 10, ve Accominod’s|H1:00a, m. iutnods(® 6115 10:00 m. b "Lexas Express. Ex. Sunday, tEx. ERIE ARD (HI0AGO Ticket Offices, 81 Clarkest.. Palmer Iomse, T FACIOC, And it depat bupbiion nenae Graad Teave. | Arrive. D3y Express—Pullman Draw- iic-Lioom Bleentng Cams, (o New York without ehange. Atantic Express — Pullnas PalsceDrawing- lRoom Siecp: ing Cars ond Hotel Gars. ooe] _8:08p. m.) 8:10p. m. Ouly line running the hotel cars to Now York, 8:508. m. | 8:108 m, oeer CE0ADO & corper 1’::!(" om‘uu Wlé.l':l‘ Elgin Passenger. fl{mn Paseengcer, Hirln, Pameoyer. Furner Park 1 Frelghite, ..., veal Passen; FastLipe.... Matia.. il = Sunda, t mundlr{n'é:z‘t'gdfd‘ A, BALTIMOBE & OHI0 RATLR Gratd Pactiic. a0d Dopot (Kaponition iatiama oo tEaturday excoptods Arive, Day Rxpress... ; P e s Vacine Hanresi.s § 41405, m; {Dally. *Dally, Bundays excoptod. OEI0AGO, BOCK ISLAND & PAOLYIU RATLROAD, De) it Vi | o Ay B ice o0 ATk 4b, Bherumen Hommar, 1oKE Omahs, Leavenw'th & Atch E 45 p. 0. PeruAccommodation.,.. |3 9:35 8, T, NIghi EXDI08S, osscrr 6i50a: in: LAKE NAVIGATION. Foratiwaukets e aty (Suodays s Eoturday Bont ot IeAve StlL st e By e ¥or irand Haven, Grand i phis, Siusieion, 3N . m, ap. w. “Rieedsy il TP ™ siarssiearers DB W TN T VS uni el okl P PE TS Construction of o Life-Saving Station-House, Bealed propasals will be lfl'cl!ud at this Department of Oce untll 12 o'elock, novn, of Monday, the I tober, 1876, for tha construction of a Lf tion-fvuse'nt G Polat, Evanston, Hlinol D mauet bo secompnated witha bond the o Oune Thousand Dollors, with two Hmd R lulfll‘:\cnl suretles, condltioned that the blddar shall cator into :u'l‘illlrncl \u'ulinlu. dx':lz 14 ll:ldlnbhl am epted. foct roposals niust be indorsed, ** ’roposal Constynetion of & Lifc-bavine Station: Nadetsr nol sio dresscd (0 the Becreiary of tho Treasury, Washingto ccificattons and plans, and forms ot DOE Ean b GDtaimed 83 1ie Oloes of the Lalleniirs & Cuntoma at lufalo, N. } Clavetand, Ohloy Detroit, 3ich. ; Chicago, ).t und Milwaukea, Wis. | 8lso of kv . Watson, ugc inteadent of Lifo-Baviag Stations, n‘rr-g“.l‘ul-vcn. Micti., and upon’ application to this Do= it r'irnz fo.retoct pagor al bids or towatea dos fecty, {711 is deemed forthe |utercsts of the Governe tent to do s0, is reserved, (Blgned) CHAB. T, CONANT. Actlug becretary, % Tt D6 ept. 23, 1610, V'soposals for Rark-Faced Ashler Required for the United States Court-llouse ud Foate Ofiteo at Lincoln, Nob, Orrick or BUPENVISING ALCHITECT TREAIDRY Derantaxnv, Wasuixaroy, D. C., Oct. 3, 1870, —Sualed Proposals will ba received at this Wftice until 13m, of the 11th day of October, 1876, for sll the Hock-Faced Ashler mllulud to complete thi rFstenciure of tho United Htates Court. Hou: d Post-Offica ut Lincoln, Neb., delivercd on the site of the hnlldluf.wl ready for setting in accurdance with the drawings and apecification. Ca{nlu of the drawings, specification, and ony additional information ma(b« had on application at this Oflico, or atthe offico of Edward Lurllng, Buperintendont of the U, 8. Custom-House, ¢tc.y at Chicago, 1N, JAMES G, HILL, Supervising Architect. . FINANGIAL, . Invested Has $ $]00 Paid a Profit of 1'700 during the past few months, undor gur {mproved systcmn of operating In Stocks, Risks reduced ta nominal suna snd profitaincreased. Dook contalne lug full lafprination n_n;_nf ou u| fon, plicat : IhaE & vo, Bankers and Brokers, Wall NC! US. New York. AP~ A Oiich Peathor TrininE, A fashionablosasortmentat POLAND & SPIER'S, L"‘l‘uflur‘“m"' Y74 and 370 Capal-st,, New Yori

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