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: ; THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1877—SIXTEEN PAGES 6 article, and the Indian demand does not appear to | fully former rates, while the poorer ¢orts were | ftont. The current future isnow thous 3 CHEAP FOOD. prng it slowly o boll, and ekim it well; when 1 | S0.000of these caims, following in substante | RINANCE AND TRADE. | 500Ciaibnuica. Tue cold now arrived upon this | dull and unsettled, Clcese-was flma owing to the | €overed. s T Rl VB et e Tires ont head of Sabbend ek i usrtor wnd | Thia sation shomid bave been final, but at the market 19 to be_taken for Germany, and further | moderate character of the supply. Leather con- | NoE0lct. Thers, waseome funalry for"cul &2 well waehed, and boil boin steadily for half an | Board mootine. held on the Slst inst., by a votc aumounts for tlio same destifktion are expocted. to | tinues active and firm, with some descriptions | Fecelvors wire snlern: tiel dlog h ion H WoOrk- | hor Son e aage, bails tender sooner thin bl | o 6 to 2, a econsideration of three of the | A Diminishing Currency Moves | botaken from tho bunk next weok. tending higher. Bageing remains unchanced. 2ic. and suld o The Question How: Wor e must ot cook either after e e e | larzest of these claims was ordered, and these GOLD AND GREENBACKS. There was a fairly nctive and firm ofl market, car- 1 or you will waste a great deat of nourixh- | 4y 500 o ouin on the 24th dnst. ment and Light Accounts. Gold was 1025;@103% in greenbacks. bon, Jard, and linsecd being specially strong. Coal and wood were unchanged. Greenbacks were 97/4@97 cents on the dollar ingmen Shall Live when Uolh meat asd cabbaze are done. | Liee come up again on the Hp Ik, 1y g, {# i s ge wilh t take up the meat with 2_fork and the cabbage W By e e o B i ls based on town o vars heiive. haa Betoe bighes, BiésEsE Cheaply. sixziner. . and nse them for dinner. 1 Do 3 1 in gold. Jlice qnd Broth—After dinner carefally strain [ orders, a rpnrt. of which were unmnul.ly I"cfl‘)‘\lvlivx Evidence Furnished by Banks of the & ey 85.15@5.85. Cattle were in fair demnad and - the vot-liquor, and pat it inan earthen pot until | jssued for sn excess of salary 1o : £ Trad Sizty days, changed, at $2.50@0.00 for inferior to extra. an hour before suppor; then pat it over the fire | oilicers above the amount fixed by lnw, aud General Improvement of Trade. £ Shecs rere dull at $5.00@4.60: Soted o7 10 cho o uated L 7. CHb sules were BARLEY—Was In fair requert and firmg Lumber continues to sell freelyat the city yards. | BAKLEY=Wa S er. The Tho dafly ebipments are far aliead of those of o | cash an Tutares from shoris aadine For 2000 15 year ago, and dealers say they are-fall of work. | {aken for export, Futures were armiy Rl my €6 Py . r Fifteen Cent Dinners for Working. | o 4l it AR G Bt of Weil-wasted | arcalso barred by the statutc of limitations, men’s Families”?---A Practical Book rice (cost five cents), aud boil fast for (wcn,t‘y min- 1 ona M of them have been ut 5 - ates, or until the rice Is just tender; tey e #en- | 5u'yip agningt the town, and decided by Jud2e | myo produes Markets Irregular---Hogs, Provisions, by a Practical Woman for soning, and then pomr both broth and rice d Y ol 4 Gary to be void. The other two claims are 3 k Practical Housekecpers. e e B O N e frobt in6 | whelly composed of town orders illegally is- and Wheat Active and Stronger. Prices are steady. and If the present nctivity con- | {ngs. thougis the shales con paaicr, ¥aluminous o bowl; as soon 2s the rice drains, ~ alarics in excess of cllér October solt AL BiGu4! umers reag;) a dish and use it for supper. saly aisiti tho :luu% Tfilt?:;l?t O‘lxifilsl é?r 17‘ c:u ss the town :xnnnes an zfv;z;ce :;.L;zlm ;::xcz of fe:ulng';):xd otber = @6ie. c\x,«'z;‘gg;'.: ihe oni Bread Broth—After snpper carefaily o e legral Jimit. c 5 . = < N mmon stuff is likely to be made. e cargo openedat tic and ol t il at ey She Sh How Good-and Whols broth, and keep it over night in an earthen pot; | liag paid every dollar for which it is l;zally Hl.l Oorn Weak, under Large flnpphes Oats GOVERNMENT BONDS. Bia, Awkeq, | marketwas moderately activeSaturday, andsteady. | 0. 3 waS pleafifet o st o dsi‘t??‘.;;; ;_;",; 0 Sllyws 01880108 | ip the mornine heat it; 3f it is 00 salt add & Iitle | }ic, and far ore than that. Their allowance ! Sl W " Galena and 46C n Acy Dy & Ce S 0§ Uon g Meals Oan Be Provided for a more water, or cason it more if necessary; while | i ‘opun the door for $5,000 more of similar Tame---Barley Firm. u 105 1065 | The wool, hide, and broom-corn markets were | at3ils@ive and closei u: . Feed sond RS p . it is heatinz toaet two pounds of bread (€08t 81X | \J3img which stand on the same basis, and there 10" € 5-30a of ‘(7—January and July.-2.107 103% | unchanged. Seeds werc less active and casier. the | CiSHsaie3 wers reported of 7.coy b aterdE Family of Six Persons at genta), cat it in emall square picoes and throw 1t | .o 33's9 be $10,000 more of such claims to be U3 S, &30 of 65-anuary and July. 1084 1083 | wweakness belng most noticeuble in timothy. which | S 5ot en foci acsey a0, 00 N0 Sats] Fifteen Cents & Meal, into,the, broth; ‘as soon as it ia hot wse it fOF | Locoonted, if theso suceced- X | Movement of Produce During | bniied Stsicsncw s of i i dumg | was quite freely offered Hay was dull [ J0eo frekiund 1 RObU dowtsabit redi 38 2 " Theso fhree dishes it cost aoout 30 conts e the Week i sl b MG R | vk Peulir was o - slew, | T SHER: : , These c es. cosf . o ni i = Green fruits sold freely to the city trade Fifty Thousand Copies Distribated €ratuitously in o xfinfifé e W';;?Ifis?r:]: m‘gg;gu;nwfii‘:igg REAL ESTATE. DRORERS' QUOTATIONS. ea. | atthe current prices. Salt was active and firm. BY TELEGRAPH. 5 o comned beef, potatocs with the frest beef, and FINANCIAT. Chleago Gty 7 % ct. hond siet” 716" | The recelpta are large and thers is no lmmediate SOREIES i Kew York—A Splendid Opportunity for turnlps witl the wuttons for the supper dishes, e i e Beal & EhichEs Gy 7 % ek e s, 3H8, | prospectof anadvance inprices, though ne st at Spectat Dispic 1o Tt ehvtazo Trevens imil e "y rea 'vuk County 7 ¥ ct. bon UDE. ik ] & Vel ow, a claime 1 29112 s 4 Some (ine':to Coler:a S‘mllar Fcf}us B?&?fsfis?_n c?cr y:; e{ncw you can make Decreased Athmty w;n ket There were fewer orders for currency than has g::rl:h‘:‘::lll'l:::zgns’z ® & bonds (1 Fark). 9% o - | yiolda no proat t:{he m“:nm::h ,’r”; & 0in o “!";:::‘;‘.“;f"hs;‘z":“ ;‘zth ;fl:’g:gx‘( “wram. Blessjng on Chicago's three good meals for four different days for Estate Loan Market. been the averago for the lact tendays. The country | City liatway, Weat Side - 178 | tion of salt in Michigan has been enormously fn- | No. 2. 1053d; white, No.1, 123 11d; So. 2, 1, - Poor. # £1:20, leaving & food marein for inm e Lankskeepup theirapplications for rediscounts,but | City Katiwar, North ide: 128 | creascd this year, and prices have declined to a fiz- | No. 1, 1383d: No. 2, 123104 Cora—XNo, 1, mas —_— + B e Tt omea oram Tnosperienced ital Seeking Investment Mainly in | otherwise the loan market is quiet. The banksdo | Glamber of Comimer 70 | ure that keeps outside competitors for trade ont of | 278 9d- Sundsy’s.clinoer. 1tlooks to xperienced | Capital ng_lnves not_share in the activity that is enjoyed by the | Expositionstock. 3 | the West. Provistoxs—Pork, 0. Lard, 45s. Speclal Correspondencs of The Tribune. person as if that pound and a half of " Ty d Property. y ch eago Gas Light & Coko Co. stock. 143 e o Livesroor, Sept. 2—Evenin, NEW YORE, Sept. 20.—You have a very inter- | salt pork mentioned above was being First-Class Improve! perty. jeading wholesale houses and manufacturers. | et Division (allway 7 ® cents... 105 ke freights were moderately active and a shade | 5165 7.164; sales. 8,000 baless specatan teresting department devoted to The Home, | made to go so long a distanco thut There Is a surplus of loauable funds, and goodne- | =y casier early, but closed firm. The basls was 3%@ | port, 10,000 bales: American, 5,350 batgy " 4 ex- el wianey | it would become fearfully diluted at the end, 5 .. | gotinble paper is consequently in request. g - 4 for corn to Bafalo. Room was taken for 195,- | - Bezanstures—Wheat—Californis whitewheat o ‘whence the good lady to whom Iowe allegi the broth being, when finally served for break- | Some Improvement in Both City | “rutesof discount were @10 per cent at the BY TELEGRAPH. 000 b wheat, 200,000 bu corn. 93,000 bu oats, | #e, (1xg1zsl; cioh, 128 104613 3l aprag, o Kisyey 24 3 G11s2d: winter, 11s 94@12s. = Call Joans on the NEW YORK. 41d.38,000 b barloy, 13 Dugzss, unu—akcngm:aac&'&“é'.’fii‘},’“,'.’fi has drawn much valuable information. I wish | fact somethine like chicken broth in a board- > . 5 5 I o3 et an Property. banks to regular customers. this week to_become a contributor to that de- | ing-house, where the clicken is ‘fttmt!l:!;!l&}ullz and Suburb: perty. street were negotiable at 5 per cont, and frat-class | Ngw Tong, Sept. 22.—Gold openc2 atf103 | Through rates to New York by steamer and rail | “ s oecanadion wade once througt the water. time-paper could be piaced at 6@7 per cent. and closed at103%. the sales of the day having A were quoted at 17¢ on wheat and 15%c on cbrn. Crover Sezp-Amerlean, 4552505, Provisioxs—>ees pork, 405. Prime messdeer, 2 6d. Long clear bacor, partment. That is to say, [ wish to call atten- | WOTE 000", 1oL oW informis me that there is no Rai Rat tion to a splendid work a lads in this eity is do- | TOURCL 5008 B3 eor the pot-liquor or broti— two Years 01d Recorded Last | New York cxchange was quoted at 75¢@81.00 | heen at theso figures. Carrying rates, %@1 per il freights wero quiet and unchanged. Rates | gf "Caro =i 2lest paric 4o : puos D A Deed Forty: class 38s. £ ingin behalf of the poor, and become the f poug)y thrown away—contains the essence of imen Sal ‘per §1,000 discount between banks. cont, and borrowing rates flut to 2 per ceat peran- | 90 geain, bozed ments, and ofher fourth-class are | shartdo, 3o " : Week—Speoimen Sales. The clearings of the week were reported as fol- | num, and 1-64 until Monday. now 35 to New York, 4% to Bulimore,.dicto | SASSVRRSARSIOnA, o 00 Philadelphia, 40c to Boston and other New En- | 12s. medium through which she may aadress your | poth the mest and cabbage “v“l‘l'i‘(llwtcy:) ;l:nnfi;:;lg: ders. 3 it. Miss Corson gives in this 3 k In 8 Jullor Corae s Iy 4o whoes number of recipgs‘ for cooking wholesome but [ refer, who has been some time engaged in the Shenr Tood ju un equn!l{ economical manner, s lows by Manager D. R. Hale, of theChicago Clear- Silver at London, 549-16; here, silver bars, ing-Houso: * | 12214 in greenbacks; 118% ingold. Coin, @3 | &land voints, and 30c to Montreal. Lyszan Or-ans cdasin male do, Brtances, | giveount. Mr. 'S. H. Botier gives the following state- | Seinis Tomvewnive sk The real-cstate Joan markes is not so active ~very laudable undertaking of mcnhézs :rficflml and fully explains how it u?: her g}ls Dxlr rs.-? s it was two weeks 230, and the promise which sisoni | G ts dall ment: . i o . At No. ark’s ” ce the wife of t 350, overnments dull. 2 2 4 AN ’, Sept. 22— cooking to youne women A can be filled so cheaply. [n Fran i then beguiled the hearts of loan agents has nof b L L Fre qaialiEs. o whei Faspectit o dnstis the NTWERP, Sepi PETROLETY~34L. firet twaty-twg. days of ‘Scptomber, 1877, “was NEW YORK. place she established the New York School of | the laboring man uses every scrap that comesin Dbeen fulfilled. Applicants are scarce, payments s o] S on the fire,” i Cookiog, where eho lus siven thorough and | Jer waf, Thal 8 %0 B [oryhus "l | buve fallon bebind, aud the geeral focling is practical illustrations of the art of cookery to | BABEHEE, ) B0, ghe puts all the | one of disappoiutment. Rates of interest area numerous classes of young women. Her work | 1,562 haro though they be, and thus keeps on | ghago higher, which is an judication that money 50 State bonds steady. roes A . 46,105 | The stock markel. in tho forenoon was irregular | Si7o ca 453lnet 2,753 ears for the same Ume In | oo o gopt. 22—Corror—Quiet a 11 S8 $2.313.600 | Within a narrow range of fluctuations. In the carly | 1874, The inspectionof the past twenty-two days | 117-16c: futures firm; September, 1123 October, 1!834,356 | deatings there was a slizht advance, followed by a | expressedin bu is about 2,27,23 bu, and the | 11.1@11.20c: November, 11.10B1LI1c; Decgmber, Inspection ont in the esme time 2,137,079 bu. The | 11.10@11.11c; January, 11.00@11.20¢; February, 11,03 bu. OLEARINGS AND THE IMPROVEMENT IN | reaction, and atill later by a partial recovery. In [ (REEHON OAL 10 hiss attracted much attention, for the reason | hand a thick, rich basis for sqpps :Afng] cl:(;&:’:‘lixls, is finding active cmployment fu gencral branches that good cooks are few, and what she tausht }"l’)‘é‘h “.f.f.it‘_‘t;(e‘:;gr]:fifi';ggl“l.z:’,lgsumc aud, | of busincss, and is not so anxious to tic itself BUSINESS. i 5 the afternoon the market vwas quietand firm, with | “"prCST CoroN0 D ook was 2,171 cars, or 812, - g;‘;’f’f,figfi_’.};_““a"‘m‘ Aprll, 11.681@11.81¢; was somcthing adapted to every house- 29 one of Dickens” strect urchins says of the po- | up in real cstate at 7 per cent. Our loanagents | The Public of New-York calls attention to the | the exception of Nestern Lnio;-, \vhlcll‘l dnr:jc"‘:wd 625 bu, and the inspection out 708,784 bv; gain, | Frovs—Kecelpts, 12,000 bris; moderate de hoid. Her bills of farc, while neither elaborate | 35, ol S yory filin® for the price.” Miss Corson | ot mostly for Eastern capitalists, and these | elgnificant fact that **the Clenrinz-jiouse ex- | 10 77, 8 dropof 1uer cent ffom the Nighest | 43,807'bu, and prices unchanzed. Bro four sieady st gpans * nor expensive, were fl"‘fi‘ 5"0“7 °£°°“°;‘“‘“"~ also explains the Rioat L’;“"';F:"é"fl methods for | 54ier oentlemen are restricting their opera- 7'mnm. cnmg‘mfl w'l‘;b' l:-nsc of ‘llhsvm:;: fr';‘:: TTrangactions ageresated 133,000 Johares, of PROVISORS TR S and adapted to the use of families of moderate COOKING MEATS. 2 iy e stc] - | for corresponding weeks last year, show e k | which 3,000 were New York Central, 37, zke . S OEN-MEAL—Unchanged. B Meat neds to bo cooked to make it palatable, | tions to gil-edged borrowers and firsteclass fm- | /o) BREERE CEEE R 3R S T he | Shore, 5,000 Northwest, 16,000 St. 'Bauls, 3 700 | JIOGPRODUCTS—Wers more activ and stronger, | Gusrw—WWheat heavr. ansettied, andlowers recetpt, ios, 15,500 Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, | Witha moredeclded speculative inquiry fn pork thae | 115,000 bu; ungraged winter red, $1.5081.55; No.3 means. Her ambition is to teach American 1 : rt; S 1 loans have been casy of mastication, and in order | proved property. Several loans itie vil Ohioz, 15, wives how to supply their tables bountifully | fo render iv casy Of WERUEAtRL B SR ST | P Jately simply because the security did e e o opk | 0.000'Michigan Centzal, 22,700 Wostern Union, | fiod been witnossed for along tme past. Togs werela | nrine, Sopeamben. SL 701,55 Octoves ahoy S 2 and well without extravagance, to utilize much | oo from it with the least waste. Roasting or | 1o¢ Lappen to be included m a certain_charmed ,_,,,nf Pl 7 prond. und 8,500 SL. Lonis & Kanrus City. sniall supply, snd quoted 10c per 100 1bs higher, under | Minnesota spring. " Octoner, S1.33; No. 2 (i y week since July 1; Baltimore every | — Money active at 5@7 per cent, closing at 6@7. | agood domand, with the idea that heavy hogs will be | 4riag SL.39; 3% ;s-‘,{“a“':flglmi"s!-fl“" No. 2red wig- " i agant mod = 4 % f 3 -2 baking meat is the most estravagant mode n | ;000 exeoption being taken to tho sppli- | week singe Aug. 1; New Orleans every week this | Prime mercantile paper, scarce at the opening of the regular winter packing. | Jic. - Baries. dnchaneed. Malt nomios H“’:;‘;.’,’,;;‘f ed Wi ige. that is now wasted, and to present that which is ; pared il izi it o cooked, as it wastes nearly one- 5 : e focn i abrs ave vevn x| Durd of 1 subaancs | dripnines: or, steaims, fLead % scason; Milwaukee since the middle of August; | Customs rcceipts, 3255,000, Treasnry disburse- | gnderthis tmpression buyers bid up vigorously for | Corn dull: recelpté. 148,000 bus an ey agreeable £ Her labors have been crowned | third of its substauce in drippioe: ! pCustoms recelts, S335,000, Tressnry 4 e i g bundance of letters | Baking is not so wasteful as roasting, provided The following loans of the past week arean | Chicago, with a single exception, since Auzust 115 Sterling dull; long, 4821 ; short, 48034, January pork, and other deliveries advanced In sym- fl,‘:fi%&fi:}i EsD: br:[l{;i fléfi;fi 3 o%'fi;?“’“ . A, A e the meat be surrounded with vexetables or cov- | indication of tho state of the market: Cincinnati, with two exceptions, since August 1; [ The ieekly bank-statément 1s as foflowa: | P3hY- Inthelatter part of the session there was quite | gSelii Tn'Gnd State, Sisaarc: white do; Sabe ¥™ in ber possession testify. Rv.:lccntly A x;‘ :e = | cred with flour pa.swn to prcsfn'et hmde %mcu's‘. Triangular lot fronting south on Belden ave- | and Boston for the last two wecks. On the %&z Oolnc]rcnele.l shm,-mg; specie, 1?9"““ :;:e-:‘tel::;;u:’:g:;:tx::: ::;,;‘?:::r:c,m.?% ,::: ,,“.',‘,’,'é'{“ i A c: i 3 emark w] ing is a extravamant mel of cook- o N, c i , 300 , $1,501,500; e: L . er, in onc of his sermons, made a re Broiling is another cxtrarazant niothod of <ook | nuc, 126 fect, between North Clarkand Hurlbut | other hond, _ Philadelphin has _lost | $035,300 e B g g e 0L, 500 Bifliest of the dav. o note that the exports contlane | , GEOCRELZS—Coflce, auict. but sieady: To carmoy - Vithtanting e fact of smafl stoesas L "o 2 | dull ‘ana ncnged. Slorisies seads waan [ removed from its context, created a howl of ing meat, as the fat and juices run into the fire 3 000, five years at 7 per cent. % 5 ons TS § disuation among a cliss of porsous wio ezt | or escaps up chimiey i steam. Bofling and. S atnetsroruey T fuct. zomth ‘of Twonts- | Shery it et cen neressera i aumpesof pegi | 74150 S10, 0401 rserye, icrcae, S in abusing him. is remar] as D~ | stewing are the methods by which the goodness | oo 0 oiveot 50 feet, west front, §2,000, two J ] Gonipons, 1 vEn i % fsyuoted, that workingmen could neat is reserved, either ou oy OV 1 ? il reporting, has rarely overtaken its record of last 8l 4 tially, as_misquof of the m preserve years at 8 per cent. year; St Louls, with two exceptions, has lost | Soubous 6% live on a dollar a d This called out thein- | in the meat itself or in the liquor 3, el w5 irty- ¥/ e i South Park avenue, 75 feet south of Thirty- | Loty %St pltvbnre, with one esception of | Coupon. -ca: The Cinclnnal Price Current says: **Itscems now | Wand. s Dot uniikely that the humber of Hogs which wl be | LETEOLEC-Ouler: crude, B@8)e; refined, 1se. packud from this date to Nov. { will fallshore ot cor- TALLOW TIGI1S. a0, 2 el malniatned, and ireabont S0 Torer Thast a0l | SernrTs or TURPENTINE—Steady: k. well mainlained. and ire about soclower ‘ihan a year [ FFILITSOF TuRreNTIve Stead evitabie food of “letfers 1o the editor” {rom | ju which it is cooked.. If the vessel in which it < ect, and four lots fu Hyde Park, south Gouro a X bumerous bousekeepers, who have labored to | i cooked is kept tigitly covered, so that the | Secand strect 488 (ur o0 Rel SRS | oty 820,000, bas lost ever since July 213 and | Yo" B e e e e e A TS, e corn ls | PEOVISIoNS—Now mess pork S12.5°013.60. Bt it B Louisville has lost constantly since the middle of | Weatern Us ahuadant, ana very little: dlsease among hogs, fudl- | Sulet Wegtern long clear miudlcs scarce and tme 9. ard firmer a shade; prime stes $9.. 3hades p am, $9.15% Quicksiive cate that comparatively light receipts are expected ctober. 39. nemen’s families would | steam cannot es:ave, it condenses on the cover Sekoirh. show that worl Clncinnatl, Sept. 19. starve on a dollsr a day. Tu these | gnd falls back upon the meat, so that the loss W o 75 feet east of Aberds 'hese facts indi here ke ror imcs vl Wt ] s ooy tible est Mudison street. 75 feet cast of A een | August. These facts indicate that there 13 as yet | Guicketiver 3 cl i hard times, when so il "{'10 “Ei\Fdr.esn; at ““"’h'“"“f 1 mot ot kb, " Four | < reet, 20 feet, north front, $8,000, tive years at | on'y loss in the cities which are not directly affect- | Daciic S e Tha s sz axtiy hope souy briag ectit TTTER—Fitm: Western, 12a21c. out of employment, and when the wag pounds of beef waste in builing or stewing | Shrech 201 od by the grulu trade, and to these Philadelphia | Marioois 'Fhhe nummber of nais paCKed Siaco Sfarch 1 to dates | GUEESE—HERvy at 7la@lzsc. workingmen are so low, ansthing uponthe | aboat one pound of substauce, but this is re- ildi d lots, Nos. 100 and 102 Sonth s Merinodni o mentloned, according to_ estimates based on supply, | VMISEY—Shade Nrmer at ST 1321.13%. oot . o i SOmes % i cime Buildings and lots, Nos. ~ most be added because it loses largely in that | Adams Express. T '‘Poi%y | . LEATHER—Firm; hemlock $ole—Biienos A subject of wages and cheap lvinz becomes of | turned in the broth; in bakin the same picce, f /80 Vata 000" five vears at § per cout., &2 208 | AWella-Fargo... i packins Teturus farished tothe Claclunatl Prict | ssct California do. 22s24c; common 4o, SSASE. i street, ; trade, ag well as other traffic of the Centenuial | Xmerican Kxpross i oliows, 4t the underoptioned Places: | * Woor—Firm and_fn good demand; domestic feecs, United sStates e Too | 23%60c; pulled. 30@30c: unwashed. 10630c: Texas 1 965,000 impastance. Miss Corson comes into the arena | 4 pound and u quarter is lost, unless a smal Borle bey and Hoyi i her plain, practical common scnse, and in po‘fiion Chancos 10 10t caught in surrounding | Lark asenuc, m;_;;‘r;;l“ntugli‘f.%wm]five orae | year. Yetthesgsregate improvement is not great, | U e an unosténtatious mauner shows how poor faw- | vegetables; in roasting, »sarlv a pound and 2 s&rérlf‘,_ ?cé'ett. nor ont, y yuars though it has scemed very steady for soveral A:nw York Central. alies may live well and economically. She bas | halt is wasted. It is not eaved, as some claim, [ BLSDECCM ok of | weeks.” The returns for two weeks ending Sept. 3 Justissied g small pampnlet enitiled, in the drippings, and. evea If 1t ws it mould | Morgan street, 8 feer. fouth front, 8,000, thre | 15, including for Sun Fraocieco double i return T s T & - at 8 per eent. for the first week, ar cs.” This little bro- | for tho. pleasure of trying it out. As tothe | T ALS n‘ienu.», sonthwest corner of Thirtieth ac. 3 MeTats—Manufrctured copper unchanj Tngot 20 %9 | Lase firm at 184c. Iron—Scotch iz auiet: fatares To00 | steady at $24.002:4,50; American . $16.0060,00; 13559 | Bussia shectinz. 10%@11¢ n gold. ? oy | . NaTLs—steadv: cut, 2kc; clinch, 4@5Mer home- oo | shoe, No. 8. 20@36e. ¥, Seot. 1 Cleveland. “Sept. 15. ]l)lllw‘:llxkel!.{ DL l’.;. o3 Molues, Sept. 15. Warbriao, Ta., Sept. 15. C. B & Q. Hanuibal &S €3% Central Pacific bonds. 1 for workingmen's fa chare is full of good, solid, practical sense.and | matter of drinks, Miss Corson resolutely sets T e i > — s caleulated to b of the grvatest service 1o the | her race against ol spirittous or. mut liquors, | FTect; 3 fect, east front, 54,603, throo years at Laxe shore.... 3% Cencral Pactfe bondi 108i¢ | Kookt Sept, 1. EbUGATIoN L class of persons to whom it is addressed. Fifty | and will not even allow the nurd-worked wash- Fabael avenue, nort of Twenty-8lth street, Clovoland & Trtissirs foet oL lnnd-rante . 1oty | Other places, appro; B ST CU U S Use USROS thousand.coples of it have been printed by the | erwomau-her lass of beer. She quotces author- 3 e Northwestern.. . 5% O, P, sinking-fuad. .. 943 1 DINTRECL 3 ¥ A T s t 50 fect, east front, $7,000, three years at 9 per Total ... ] anthor for free xircul.uig{x ‘:]umu the lmmlxu ities to prove that it i; of no \*n}]ue }\u- ever as | 0o o WAL et AL AL o ‘;v x"fl“fi‘m o fi“‘ f ” . J\ of workingmen earning $L.50 or less per day. | nourishment, only sers as-a brief s o2 - - % " 2 K s e loilow ng e exhibits the shipments of provis- AND On the title page all persons are oone thereaction from which is worse than the original | ~orth Clark street, between Chicazo avcoue Teunenoess con 433 | Missourl és, fons 1n detall for the week ending Sept. 20: ! : ; . atec ; and Chestout strect, 101 fect, cast front, $15,- 2 POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, spicuously cautioncd mnot to pay for the | state of depression. Barley-wateris a refresi- 0. fve years-at'9 par-cent e FOREIGN. o ‘ o T U i ross book, because it lla inlt]cuded] fgr m:zttu!- ing beveraze, and very nourishing, and is espe- izl :&i“z sn“g:“_ e e expisa | Jouln 5, 31 Loxpox, Scpt. ®2—5 p. m.—Consols—oney | 4" ¢fl| 6. | Ten | Dozes. | Pleces. | welaat, foom ifi:gn&:ln;:gk 77 Clari-st., opposite Courte tous cutation ouly. enevolent societies ciy CO UL i1 ! f Al 2 N WEEE N ’ittshurg.. b 3 5 13-1G. bz , Chicago, 1. e ot Aot i S | swsumulant, i irans 4ud enesring qmi secyes e T Now' York Chatral 1042 e, 111: Eclo oro- | 13 SieE e, (opneiel Aone e on at the cost of publication, which, as the | to curb the sensation of hunger when the stom- | Instruments\ ———— —— —— e New York Central, < Ere. 1115 E - | sid spondence. Ethics of Business. Commer- pamphlet only contains forty pages, would be | ach is nearly empty, by delaviue digestion, but C'sideral’n|| No. | C'siderat'n. ferred 131; Ulinols' Central, 70; Pennsylvania | gig'licrat S L A s Eronch and Cerinac Losmianes, ot i b { your Gt e s ol D adtad & it Mortgages.. 53, 558! 38 The recent report of the Massachugetts Insurance “Alno, 2.201 other pign lard and 78 pkes I Meclianles, a3d the French ahd Gernian Lanzuages. charitable work for the poor of your city. The | ever, Is very putritions, and makes a satisfying g | gt JB piis hame. A sltuatfon Ia guarantecd to_every student wh shall object of the work is to teach the laborer’s wife | and wholesome drink. © A quart of teawill = s oni s sk Commissioner givés the following list of the aseets I COMMERCIAL. M'rm- g«;nzuwn?: ?fafi"f&?fi'b-‘fu"fi, xateshipments | nave talion the foraiar prescabo Saakiear Wi ahall Low to feed the husband and children upon | cost 8 cents, includini & modes: allowance of | AS8regate.. il 1893 ) and lisoflities of the New York Life. It will be providoasts detall shuenOck =1 157 % Epon coudlion ot his servins one year in the 'CITICA: sach portions of his earuings as may lezitimate- | milk and sugar; a quart of coffec will cost, witn | Rejes: | 366\.. ......... | noticed that tho listof assetsisa clean one, und | e following were the roccipts and shipments | rtictes.| Bris. | Tierces| Bozes, | Pieces. | St | Sl oot b D haraiors f el et of boozs that about §12.000, 000 are in cash and easily-con- f the leading articles of produce mn this city during 10 keep them, thus makinz biin a practical bookkeeper, of the g y during The books represent real business, and are furnished by 1y be used for that purpose, and to muke cven | “trimmings,” 6 cents; a quartof cocoa. with - T P ' TATEMENT FROM SBEPT. 7 TO SEPT. : COMPARATIVE 914 vertivle securitics. A pecnliar featurc of ftslia- | tne twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on | por the bnsiness men of Chi N. B.—A RE Chicagn. REGULAR NIGHT SCHOOL will be open- fliiigiml*:;t sum g0 i‘—" f“}‘ lengthdintgecom- condiments, wiil cost 6 cenis, nudh has the ad- pUsting, object shall procec COPY | vantaze of containing much nourishment, which bilities is the large proportion of policy claiwsun- | Saurday morning, and for the corresponding | Latd. G N. B.—. extracts from the pamphlet, condense state- not. Milk. however, is recom- 7 1673. ; 5 2 ol Bl 8 = e 011 L0785, 01 1022 ed for young men who_cannot, attend during the day, Tienes 5o pean G e ZInstruments, paid. Over one-third of those falling duc last year | timo jast year: - e W o I NI B e ) Send 1or clreular: " T2ko the Clexator. For furiher e Snould'rs| 1,103| B,664| 36, 489/1(68, 135] formatlon nvulynnmccan‘e'}.’cfm)cler?}-@dfi tahe. . LA MYE sideat ments, and otherwise twist the author's work | mended as preferable to eltfier. No.| Cslderat'n. | were unpaid st the end of the year. The Company Seeseiis No. | C'eideral'n; s ] Shipments. i e claim that thes pay losses in aix days. The state- i Toagues| 13 abon‘tl 8s. mml ifitlsm my Pll,lrpgse,iwhi!ch 1shl‘-n “ AFTER DINNER, THE DESSERT.” crowd some Of most galient points into this Of course it is contemplated that with these 30's 018,615 A o Tettor, and more partiouliry irbe, SEDtion £0 | “1cent Aners ™ there. shall b ot jessk an | ErIaLdeeds oo T3l Hent it détall follows: ieo, 115 03,685 doln : Norigige.o| B8] 7,205,701 £ s g pamogee e st ones, | Allen Academy and the work itsell. Of course, in plauning how to | occasional dessert. Pies and pastry are con- Octaber, and 25 for January delivers, ander a good . . demand for those futurea which seemcd to be chicfly Polytechnlc Inshtute’ Cash.. United States make the wages of ihe workingman provide bis | demned out of hand as expensive and unihole- Aggregate.. {amily with the nccessaries of life, the first | some, the bane of American cookery. On the ew York Central bondi local. Sales were reported of 11,500 bris seller October point to be considered is the daily supply of | other hand,according to Miss Corson, a good | Releascs ... 3 Jew York & Harlem bond: 81 S12.85@13.024: 6,750 bris sclier_the year at S| Ve a9, 5 g = : New York City aud County bords. i G5 brls setler Ja - Nos. 144 and 146 22d-st., near Michigan-ar. . food. pudding, made of flour, suet, and fruit or mo- = 'R A @12.Glge: and 3,000 brig seller January at $12. 57 SALES OF THE WEER. 03, 50edi L 2s0bris. The market closed steady ut | A most elegant and thoroughly equipped Boys' and 503,058 H Jor round lots, cash or sellcr Uctobur. | Girig' Schoolcontaining fve duparcmants—Brm 6Uselicr the year, and $12.724@12.75 scller | Preparatory, Classical, Commercial, and Polytechnlo- GOOD FOOD, PROPERLY COOKED, lasses, will often fake the place of a piece ot .%#vu us good blood, found bones, healthy | meat, satisfy hunger fully as well, give strength | There has been a slight improvement in this rains, strong nerves, and firm flesh, to say | in a modest degree, and most certainly please | line the past week, bothin city and suburban | Morteaues ou real nothing of good tempers and kind bearts. | the children. She therefore gives recipes for | Jots, but the total makes onlya meagre showing. it These are certainly wofth the trouble of the | “suet roly-poly,” ““molasses roly-poly,” “eur- | oo Ca00a hich s been Iying per- .. s sk SRR GILAIE Tousewife to sccure. Milk is the natural food | rant ditto,” ‘/rice pudding,” *3potted-Dick S totta m} £ “Ha ABILITLES, 51 £ January. o e 0 # preparing {t3 puplls thoroughly for the best unfversiti g nnllc m:sc v{n_rok Lz:: »:xgy.ed at $11.50@11.75,and ex- | g for business and soclal ur.-.’ Able Faculty. Fl(u:': i i lr;: im0 ¥ =M-‘ N etroDEEE I hy wity | experienced instructors. Girls can recajve the sama 208 2l mrfirfi} mn:l él:sa-,‘_'“ (e u')"inf, s g?nr':.;,_{ h‘:l ; ¢ | thorough Instruction as the boys In Ancieat and Motlern () verylight. - Sales were reported of' 500 tea geller Octo- | Lansiasen, Mathematica, Scieaces, Philosophy. Liter- 20,000 1,602 620 1,6%: 200 of nearly all livingcreatures, and heaith and | pudding,” ete., the most costly of which, in wvo years, saw the light of ‘tlm Reserve at 4 per cent by Massachusetts 2 L6l Sal ature, and the Fine Arts. A few bovs recelved {nto the strength mnbel(}l‘:'\'er sustained upon a milk | quantity sufficient for six persons, is 1S conts. | recorder’s oftice for the first time Sept. 18, 1877. 65,080,003 B | Do e el Do Yoarat N 30884 famlly of the President. New puplls recels=d st any 7,008 G.000tes. The market closed steady ai $9.059.00 | W0e- AW AL i D Lendent cash, £4,95@8.97%6 scller October, $8.323@3.15 scller SIGHIEAN-AY.s ChIEIR: diet than auy other. But physiologists and | As comparatively few working men—or, rather, | It conveys a lot on West Monroestreet, between men_at work—would be restricted to 45 centsa | yifrerson and Desplaines, north front, 7034 feet, Total... 32020 SSEE Were quiee ind sironger. The market tor | MISSOURI MEDICAL COLLEGE. mcdics! men say that we thrive best on a_va- riety. We obtain warmth and strength from | day for their meals, they could, by the addit:on = 95 o] Surpl 1,055, 1350 {at_meat, wheat, rve, barley, rice, milk, suzar, | of another dime, have an cxcellent dessert for | for 2 cousideration of $230, F. G. Blanclird to rpe £ s ies Sy Rt foty b e Bl e aaAcket far 1ruit, peas, beang, leutils, macaroni, aud the | dinner. Butitfsin E. S. Kimberly, dated May 31, 1835, TRBRISKS OF DEPOSITENG, .IN'. SMALL SAVINGS higner. There was afair demand, but mostly limited | _The thirty-seventn reanlar course of Lectares in Toots of vegetables. We fmain flesh from lean A DOLLAR CHRISTMAS-DINNER— ‘Some valuable inside real cstate has changed BANESR, T e s were, Feported of 270,000 s | thit institution will begin on Mondsy, the Ist of An accountant who has done the figuring fora T e A e irics hnd 240,000 By short clears at | October, 1877, and continue five mont 7%c. arket closed ac the following range of The preliminary course will begin on Monday, prices: 10th Seotember. meat, unbolted flour, oat-mieal, egps, cheese, | which might be duplicated for thankseiving and ds, i o e o ¢ . Y bandsy of which thy followlag aré the: most fma-| L SO T eetvorsor broken savings banks The commencement for conferring degrees wik and green verretables; and, if we want an active, | other festiyal occasions—that Miss Corson dis- ks portauts in New York writes to the Sun that no savings Sl S, ging Mo bealthy brain, we must use fish, poultry, the | plays ber eenius. There is to be, of course, o 4 s different grains, and 3 good variety of fraits | turkey,—for what would a Christmas diner be | Loton Statostrcely 80 feot north of Van | panic can poenibly evist which has deposits lens | Faulery Tia Green. T4 TG 9" 9% | be held early in March, 1975, s , wes 4 . $75,000. {han $1,000,000. On any smallor sam the marein | Lontr: <007 Loose 7 3 | Forthe annual circuiar and catalogue girias res inme, pl Boged..o. o ulations for graduation, fecs, and ocher {nforms .- food most gencrally in | wj cov,—! is turk 1 and vegetables. The most ge! ly without a turkey,—but this turkev must be ot an West Pallz stront, 60 feet west af Téa- ¥ the masses is just what meets their | bought 1 dayi 11 ‘hrists , as deal- ik e ) nelt seyenn] Saye hefora Chrlsuns plicines, south front, 180x130 feet, with 239x103 | between the rate-of interest paid and that recelved tion, addrees 3 1 7 Long and short clears quoted at Ty cash: ~ 7¥c selier Tequirements, but they need instruction as to | ersare apt to advance the price as the critical sout se. g 31 10 bost and most cconomical means of prepar- | moment ardves ahon cverybody that Isany- | fect adjoining on Mather street, sold for | 18t0o small to pay running expenses. 1f6 per cent [ Gl'opoies s 73 4 October: and 6Xc for December. Cumberlands quict P. GERVAIS ROBINSON, AL D., Dean, 130, is paid depositors and 7 per cent received ba. 116! (R e u§a&f(?ls';,. nriln:pl‘:lchnml\,,lD!&@l:D‘fic,nl;sboxefl::wce(- 1523 Olive-st., St. Louis, ¥o. plekied hams, 1021 c. Greéen hams, ! e e by ol Uity ek | Lol st Lase s tutkey. | Bo. thls iy dov | 8 o0 itnion aurset, 150.fa0k nocth 6f Wath | sors the. - Eevectmatie of /desoit Sy : o . these times. e y and thrifty work- | the dollar Christinas dinner is to cost not to ex- 3 rth of \Ves rom the investments o epositors’ money, ‘Withdrawn from store during Friday for cit; C 7 ¢ . ing classes of Frauce, the country Where | ceed 12 conts o pound, uniess rou want tho | Madison, east front, 42¢150 fect, sold for $10.500. | the margin available, when the deponlts | conumption: 5875 ba wheat. S1r b s, Sp | S ome ok Al r I for shoulders, Sigictic for Lot on Throop street, 114 fect south of Wash- | are $1,000.000, for expenecs is only $10.000. | , oate, 1,151 ba rye, 1,007 b barley. ) canvased and packel. o ' }l;e ‘most. ngu‘t sconm‘:l);uin r;znru ttu demnition total to u\'l'.;rrml u’l.utl ul’far. bTimn I rdet. Tront, 2136x59 9-10 feet, with GREASE: quier . is _practiced, cve se tea | the bill of farc is to be roast turkey, baked | ington street, west fron cet, With | pue, ¢4if the deposits,” explnins the accountant, ;i EEF PRODU v A ) ving ¢as 1 BEEF PRODUCTS—W ady and quiet at $10.00 The loliowink grain was inspocted 1nto 8tOKC In | Q10 for messi S11.00G1)25 ToF eitn macsss Aoy | Theleading PreparatorySchool of the West. 14 food or coffee for breakfast, and seldommilk. Their | potatoes, apple-sauce, plum-pudding with | building, sold for 37,000, a o ¢ food and drink is brotl. Not the broth from | treatn sutice, ‘and thre is a dinner that noman | Lot o Prairie avenue, southwest .corner of | ‘A% K% 511100, “)on. s ln}um:m ‘:f:zw o net | this city Saturday morning: 3 cars No, 2 rad win- | §2C17 00 for nams. duates in nine different colleges. Presbyterian fresh meat, for they do not often get that, but | can covscichtiously turn his. noscupat, In | Tiwenty-fith street,100 teet, cast front, together | —$1,000—will not pay a clerk, night watchman, | ;.0 \hoat, 1 car rejected, 120 cars No. 1 hard | . TALLOW—WAS quoted at 7@T¥c for cliy, and 7@ | Sroduates innine ent college: y that. wmfi. 1!15 m;.ab,, from "xfhmcii w’m: an | one of the hmf q(l ,m,i quoted there is men. | With ,,uim;,;& cold’ {?, $25,000. : nc;l:h v:'.a‘mnn. nm: e‘;n::: dt;fny!. wl ’mbv’ :h'{:l;zl;ie:’f wheat, 60 cars No. 2 do, 34 cara No. 1 spring, 222 | 7€ for country. mm;“m 4 48 oucasion: it of bacon or salt pork. Inker | tion made of lentils. Lentils arc not much | -Alot 26x186 on Monroc street, north front, | redt, stationery, an i) " | cars No. 2'do, 18 cars No. 3 do, 7 cars reject AD! TERM EPT. 13. “ Flfteen-Cent Dinners” Lowever, Miss Corson | used for food in this oountry, but in Gernany, | betwoen Loomis and Luflin streets, was sold Tor' | of Peter's doposit of yesterday to pay Paalsdraft | Go'(167 wheat): 82 cars and 0,000 bu hig:;‘:;ng }‘Lou'p_wu?:;fm,] .i'f,,‘zrff;m,u motmuch | Address fi,figfi E SABIY, allows a mear dinner cyery day, but in order to | France, and Spain they form a staple article of | $2,600 cash. of to-day, tho bank kites through an existence of 8 | ooy, 357cars and 40,200 bu No. 2 do, 55 cars re- | demand, except for bagged lots for export, but holders | Lake Forest, Til, Princiol. obtain this, the meat iteelf must be used one | food. 'They scem to be u cross between apen | A lot on the northwest corner of West Madi- | few years, multiply the cxcess of the expenditures 3 day with ozelables or bread, and the brothy | and & bean, and are exccedingly nutritious and | son and Bishop court, 50x125 Toct, was S0ld {05 | qvar yis $1,000 incomo by the aumber of yeara of o A e o e o Dhest, 'with veget ot e U rve for the ome. . quart v 3 " i had 4 5 " mext davis. breakfust. Tu all her recipes for | sooked. Wil mak fomx peanda ot " pien | Sive note th following sules of suburban lotg: | 1 Sxistence, and it will ned no Bank Examiner | No. 2'oate, 7cars rejected do, 1 car no grade (157 | DFIs Winters st §0.21G6.50, 1,470 bris sprius extras, NOt TOO Late. : ameals Miss Corson gives the pricc of cach article | food,—the kind that eticks tou man’s ribs and | Two lots at Rosedalc at 8600,two lots in Brown’s | t0 defermine what its deficlency le, and the conse- | gyte); 2 cars No. 1 ryc, 24 cars No. 2 do, 1 car | COlCY at $5.5056.00. and 100 bris spring super- . High: nsed: not the wholeeale prices, to confuse mat- | makes i feel stronz and bearty.- They cost | Addition to Park Ridzc $500,one lot in Brow’s | quent lose to poor people of the locality where the | rojocted do (27 rye); 5 cars No. 1 barley, 30 cara | LC? A $4.00. Total 1,670 brls. Tho market closed | | The Fall Seasion at the Tounr Ladies Collese, Highy ters, but the prices at which such articles can | 10 cents a pound, and may be purchased atmost, | Addition to LaGrange $100, three lots at Park | misnamed savings bank existed. To this legitimate | 0 "0 33 7 cars No. 3 do, 27 cars ostra do, 19 with tke following a4 the range of prices: Cholce { gl Jok T SOMCRCT 5 e purchased at e Srdinary rocery-store in | grocers stores. Miss Corson gives several rec- | Ridze $900, five lots at Maywood $2,600, one lot | loss may possibly be added *cash items and other | guch (05 barley). Total (METL cars), 502,000 bu, | 1o ;:;::":n:;:';dr‘ it $a.0086.500 e e "Ebir. r. westoy, P smail quantities. so much by way of | fpesfar cooking them, in sotips, boiled, fried, | in Enalewood 3600, tivo lots at Jefferson $2,000 | waste paper, which, in the reports to the bank de~ | ron &voq"ont” 104,66 bu wheat, 192,307 bu | finc soring. $6.5087.00; falr to good spring. s5.50 | CEIICAGO ACADEMY, preface, I presenta and stewed. There are e it 2 i *of 5 BILL OF PARE FOR ONE WEEK, bread of floar, rice, vutnt;ecsc.l’;nudi;{z‘:rn:‘::fiklflfi prodotees xs)::nlfigfa?gogkmsrms. g::l':e‘% fisvo boen descrpe fofles stocks 8ad | com, $7,401 b oate, 2,355 bu r3e, 20,368 bu @lkwms:.m«.m"{ ’“ff"‘mé rmr\‘l‘; L oy No. M Hightaentast preparcd for s wan and wife with four ehfldren, | cooking Indian'and cat meal, macironi, atd s | ‘The following instruments were fted for re¢- | " "fire coNDITION OF THE STOCK SARKE barles. s patiet oo ey MISe e IIOR. | ok 44 Clagstoat Tay-Beiidal, SRR PHGAEY Tos assorted s ereat, Taricty of other articles 0o numeros ty | ord Saturday, Soot. 55, e SONDITIONIOF - AREEL: ‘The following were the receipts and shipments | 230087001 TRteR SIORES $7.3088.50; low grade, | o BREh And Nl ey R e ents, - Puplls o€ I . mention. - There arc also. Tcipes for preparing * “Ciry rooreery. o oot pnr e o of the | of breadstulls and live-stock at this point during | *3ewas paisk ana. easler. Sale was made of 10 | PEh SESES lave equil iraniases (3 1. - Taion -3 swect herbs, essences, and spices for flavoring | Sorace st, 264 ft w of Loomis at, & 1, 24x ety Sate SN !:f‘f"ieff the past week, and for the corresponding weeks | tons at §10.2% per ton on track: Shigetonly, ";"“;f;f;‘gg"“‘ Principab gly ending as dated: Conx-MEAL—Was steady. k§|1e| was made of 10 tons = 0K, Prin Dinner—Corned beef and cabbage.. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, at almost no cost at all. In fact, and to sum | 141 i, Wwith buildings, dated Sept. 22.§ 1,000 Supper—Peas boiled ) Y " ppe] 1n stock. __f 35 | UD, this little book is just what should be fn the | West Thirty-first st, 475 ft ¢ of rls::ers la . ture, the Zlerald remarke, **of showing that ont- Sept. 23, Sept. 15, Sept. 23, | Coamse at $17.00 per ton trac! Broakiast—rotn apd DA family of grery manwho complains of hard [ ¥ % rieugle of SISILISit ff, dated - o) | side of cligue control the market has but little fn- | _Recetite— B S, 515 | on tutinen, and Coine HoLE Dihes tanon IShAC | GHESTEIL Fuopens SEPT. 12ih. Locsdlon besth: gtk es, herhe be classed amone the very | oo atet ot nd mear West Lako o herent strngth, and that it requires constant | FIS%je oI 760,03 TRUDES 4317018 | Afternoon. Liverpool iay quiet, but quoted carxoesd | aoh Tastaction i 1V IL b BN PRI AG the CLAS 828 1,1 shade dearer. and New York advices were consldered | Sy and ENGLISH. Carefual f_Cadets. 1,141,232 jupervision of ‘281,522 | more favorable, though buyers and sellers were 5 EVWETT WILCOX, Est. joudts LIS | apamThe “recelpts' here wers much larcer, | acihe s ot e Fromont ngnfcr. Chicago, or Col ZENSET 166,933 | 467 car-loads belng fnspected lnto siore: | THEO.C HCATT. Prosient 55,375 80,429 | but it. was stated that very nearly all the No. | o s R 26,528 u5,173 | 2¥heat here' Is under orders fo move, and there was | Institute of the Sacred Ileart of Mary. again a vigoious demand for shipment Saturday, which WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. ILL. a1, 39,840 | absorbed the current reccipts, ‘and left the market at Academy and_day-school for young Iadies. Wil re- Ppoor, or among those who. are simply required v 5 2 vatchine I ike Longfellow’ A Iy w f, 24x119 ft, dated July11....... .. 210 | watchine lest values, like Longfellow's tent-fold- T itgcrcuelx;fix thr.u;sxpcnses. It i5 full of zood | Rockivell st, near the above, w f, 24x119 ing Arabs, may ‘silently steai away.' Sull, it advice, “HiepFocd, sound, scnsible, practical | - ff, dated July 1l....ivonstoniinons 210 | ceeme probable that the market has a befter sup- u 'c’; X “:)1‘:‘7 Juoduniar:‘»g coglcs at_lcast shoula | Cologne st, hcm'ccn“Dev;!;ltg "z'l':d Tk port to-day than when priccs were at white heat; g g Qlsiributed dn Cbiago asis | wts.nf 300 frloalley, withotherlots o | 4ye formetion of a Jarger short toterost was thy T duslnte CAROLL, - | e e T Te 8 of \vest Folk ot tural result of the decline i d the be 1,201 a3 ———— rving place, 135 ft 5 of West Polkst, o patural result of the decline in_prices and the bet- oo the close 1ic higler on cash Iote, Thisdemand b TnCRsDAT. . 1, “5x196 [t, dated Sept. 21............ 2,700 | ter demand for delivery stocks is & pr 7051200 417,543 nhorof A demand scemed | open Sept. 3, 1877 - Board and taition In two o reakfast—Rice panade OBITUARY. Wost Madison st, 124 ftw of Leavitst, n thoory 16 porsn T Dot Gkt R L L 1 0 | e O thop Ao DR rorstms s holiaDeed | Ledding, ecc., S135 per sonum. _Address’ oo on . TRDEP=Ealt potoat-for .o, o Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. 1, 74 ft 1o alley, dated Sept. 20..... ... 9,000 o768 6T 24, outward movement, and the current of trading for fu- e Bupper—Lentils stewed in stock. DuBTQUE, Ia., Sept. 22.—The Hon. Christian | Michizan -av. 249 ftn of Th.rtv-seventh . ' . COUNTERFEITS. 1 93,060 63,055 | tureswasreversed by the fact, NI!houu(E: prices TME. DA SILVA AND MRS, BRADFURD'S (LATE . — 32 | Wulfcber, late United inister 5 st, w f, 50x1437-10 ft. dated Sept. 10 8,000 | The description telegraphed from Washington of 23917 21,558 23663 | Were not sustained to the cnd of the scasion. Celier Slrs. Ugdea Hofiman's) Engllsh, Frencn, and Gery FRIDAT. 'y ed States Minister to Ecua- | Weat Eighteenth place, 16 ft w of Morgan v counterfeit $1 Jogal-tends 11,850 15681 1e.231 | Qeigber opemed at $1.05W. advanced lo $1.063. | man Doarding ana Day-School for young iadies A dor, died verr guddes teenth plac Earor anow counterfeit $1 Jegal-tender went astray. No B : | decltned to_s1 improved to $1.063( and | children. with calisthenics, No. 17 W. 33th-at., N. Yoo Threakfast—Broth and bread.. g v enly this morning at 8 | &, 8 f, 247-10x07X ft, with building, such $1 connterfoit has been put fnto circa) ing were the exports from New York | ciosed at $1.06 Seller September’ soid at | reopensSept. 24. Applicatlon ray be made by letterof Anuer—Mutton andturnips. o'clock. Mr. Wulfeber- was born in Germany, | ated Sept. 10. Foiseesiesii 1.600 put into circulation. | forthe weeks ending as dated: $1.123@1.14, cloaing at $1.13%. Seller November sold | personally as above. ~A scparale class for boys under 3pper—Barley bolled in bro and resided fn Dub e 5 | West Twelfth st, w of Laflint, n f, The note referred to was the $30 counterfeit, dept. 22, Sept. 15, Sept. 8LB1.046@ 1,014, and scller the year av S1.03G1 03%. | thoroughly competént teachcrs. Lectaresby Prot B 20 | the short. ¢ hn uque, m:hdxtl;c t&xeept.iun of n:mflx_ze& ft, ‘;iazoleg se?‘i"“&' s 2,300 | already fully described in this column. A telegram & 1877, 1877, 1&'.23\' c,,_mt in(‘n 2 ;prxl‘fi Gosed ot sxl,‘u‘.: Q.\'#‘. 1 was ouxg terbouss Lawkins and Dr. Labberton. ime he represented the Government arding av, 2 8 uf West Huron st, w was received yesterday by Mr. H. W. Gi Flour, bris. .« 18375 23500 13,350 | pronte o neAnd.Co. - Elevators. Casl RANVILLE MILITALLY COLLEGE, NO. GRAN: 4 rahiam, of | ehegt by 00 sm R0 o o rted 0L 40 b ) SPring at $1. 17340 G T (ot Serataeay healibies 04,000 bu No. 5. SATORDAY Breakfast—Mutton bro ; 1, 140x195 1t with 24x125 {t adjoinin; n broth and bread. as Minister resident at Quito, and the two years b ] g the Government Counterfeil Detector, trom Mr. | Corn, d do climate, tmx-m Bulld(nl."s. Meam beat, ¢ ”'g"x‘o‘}"%?- no temptatlons, carnest and thorough wor send on Springfield st_(Walter Batler to the 400 bu ;oo bu relected st gc: sad 1. (00 bu by ssm- | BRIEEHor Cofe Dinner—Becf and potatoes, A Bupper—Beans boiled in broth svent at; Heidlebergr University, and at Cam- | _Fidelity Savings Bank), dated Sept. 21 8,000 | John S. Dye, its editor, announcing that apew | The leading produce markets f - | ater 30 | bridge, Mass. The amtation of the slavery | TWenty-sccondat, 48 It'w of Paulina ek, connterfeit 33 mote on the Tirst National Bank of | urday. ~ Drosions wern ocs muime reguneions | Heai heh 1o ok Yot L LORT RReSing and roferences. WAL STSDAT. question drew Mr. Walfeber fnto Dolitical 1i nf, 24x100 ft, dated June 8. voeer 1,200 | Tamaqua, Pa., had just appeared. It is d 2 me were more active, and decided- | ' \ixrer WitEAT—\Was In better demand, and grmer, | 107 caialogue, with engravings and references. Breakfast—Cocoa 2nd bread. - Wullcber info volitical lite. | geferaon st, 337 ft n of Eizht st, o By SAd JNRLAppEtre. s declared | 1y stronger, chiefly in porkand meats, with a wave | Sales were reported of 350 bu No. 2 red i o1.25, and | LACE C. WILLCOX, A. 3., President. - Fricd lentils He was one of the Presidential Electors of Gen. | - f, 2431001, with bulldings, dated Sept. e e most danzcraus note of that denomina- | of speculafive excitement in-fatures. Whoat was | 40003y smple at 81270136 rec on boari cata | NIGHIZSCHUOLTS NOW OPEN AT THE CRICACO Dinzer—Bean broth Grant to the Presidency. Be was a member of | .11 R 7 4,500 | tion yetissned. The letter is not known. stronger, with a good shipping demand, in the face | Stiohwer 1 b} No. 1 Minucosta ot S5 1he L | Saeoi TEreial Istituge and Seloct Schook, )° Cal Hanlect ;;vpd 3:3 Bn;rd of Education, and restened the office Tt datad Sent. 3750 BRITISH GOLD AND SILVER MOVEMENT. of big receipts and a predicted dechine. Corn was 2doat S1.14%6: and 101 bu by sample at $1.17 | for cf renlar, BEV. 0. G. MAY, A. M. and LB Supper—Cheesc-pudding dor "Bejohe was apuointed Minister o Ecua- | wegt Tacksoniet, 101740 1Y S of o Theinis a0 paigaion accomnis from Great | esier, the aupoly excending the demend. oats | GO RN cosier, GEABINE Mo per bu, | Bor Brosipier) ookkeeper Witk Fleid > 5 at, 8 1, 25: & ft, dated Seot. 14, 3, o ehow that the fmports of silver for the first | were easier for th e recelpts were larger than the previous day, with 5 : il i Cositt it 184 fin of West Lake st, "_m cight montha of 1677 were over £14,000,000 sterl- | rye steady, while ';:::":::;e'dm:;”;;:in:;d "'afi‘f.‘.}_.';’{é.":{»‘,‘,"{-’Efk‘fif.'fu“‘fir’"-%‘i'?fi“"fi,‘h“l"{"‘"" The Chicago Froebel Kindergarten As'ro:n lur;he week. i o3 . SOUTH-TOWN ORDERS. o126 It with bulldings datedSepl.21 3,500 | ing, 85 compared with eicht and a quarter fn 1870, | Freights were moderately activo, " | heta fim.* T tocal weather! wia S, and reinnts : . tho autbor only claimed to provide emt To the Editor of The Tritune. Sy ouT loime miwg A s and nearty serea fo fiaéoonmn;:?:! Jalt came | In nearly all dopartmenta of the dry-goods mar- | Fork deimaas avd buyers for SHISMER: heloit ook ot 600,- | ket there was a satis i fower prices. thelr ezample belog followed - tisfactory degree of activity. | [OWErPrees, thelr example belng foll bl '$ 1,600 | 000 sent by that country in 1876, and £707,375 in | The leading houses fairly swarm swifh bu 0 : 3 £707, iyers, and | ber from rising & % g 3 x i 1::.:. l;:r the c‘x‘ght months ended with the 3lst | the daily sales reach a large aggresate. No prico {ifr’{";?':,‘?h"'[“:;'?g"?;‘!g:ffl““‘:: “"“ e teeety SC somo of the Iatier have bee 4 of dugust over £0,000,000of g0ld was exported | changes wero develoncd, the general markel fe- | Maia oS st I5E been obilged to suspend o meal for 15 cents, we have here a savingon the | _ CHICAGO, Sept. 22.—At the April meeting of | Commerciai st. 193 ft s of Sunnyside av. :f:é‘;fi'ifl g{;’fi, fé. ?3:;"3’ k:rmm mAF be ex- | the Board of Auditors of the .x"l'own of s:;f.u.\ oS 100cl0: {6 dated Avg. 25 Clicago, n number of old claims against the | > 318 11" dated Sept. 2o n S amily. 2] advantag : HOW IT 13 DUNE. 5 By using the meat and vegetables for dinner, town were presented for audit. They were re- | WEST oF CITY LDUT: A RADIUB OF | 4o v ! the rica or pear] barley that has been cooked in | 1eTed t0 a committee composed of Justlce i !!V,!‘o:lllu:ls <‘:‘r THE COURT-HOUSE. lo lermt‘my and over £5,000,000 o France, the | maining steady and firm. Groceries were moving property.. lence most operators fecl asiured that the | 29165 hecty] adrant T877, the broth of the meat, or the pot-liquor for sup- | Haines, Supervisor Mason, and Town-Clerk P'yr 5‘:)';':.1(; nllte; %izheifilfi‘i‘gflh i efl .;;'i :o l:;l w:hmm Mmg‘x?:m”y So0in Tovd sy | ameely et Jully susteloed prices. Sugars ‘g‘;:::g{sgfi{r;’o_f;r;gg':n‘;';fi{{;,m: r"::‘gs"" 'é'l.{f,} e fod SilTmaV X DL i A 3 pared witha total of 5,700,000 in 1676 and | are still in good demand amd in light | Octoberopencd at 3iic. and dectined o 43yt che FREEHEOLD INSTITUTE.! § 2,000 | £3,900,000 i 5 elose._Seller ld at, 42 n 1875. The exvorts of silver | supply, but remstn weak and unsettied | IO, Sel ‘&H:,“;";‘v‘:‘m’fie,:‘.};’(};fl,f;i‘é@",‘,’“fi Ereghold & per, and the pot-liquor ftecll, made intoa nice | Kiog for exymination. This Committee held a | Sept. 21 B . ‘The Rav. Jzulgalrflfif;.:}:ml for boys. roth, for breakfast next morning, the costof | number of sessions and cary fully examined all UMMAL TRANSFERS FOR THE WHEK. mounted to £9, 00 - ] wi as| m yii == = 5. -FOB the day’s'meals is brought within the allotted | of 4.0 etally exmmin . o KW,' o 9FLRS TOR T ol amounted 185,000 for the eame period, | in sympathy with the Eastern market. Sirnpsand | October. and thes ted ose. | A G- 3 45 cents. Take for instance the meals which cse clalms, which were thirty-seven jn nam- | _ The following Is the total amount of city and ehowing a progressive increase over 1876 and 1875, | molasses arc active and firm. Coffees are r’;celr- a6, Beiotiatine MR mired o e S re: AMILY BOARUING-SCHOOL FOR BOYS. - ected at 413c. Cash sulcs were reported of 77.600 bu particulars address L. HAND, Genera Lake, Wi 3 5 burban_transfers within a radius of seven are dependent upon the “pot-au-fen” (literally ber, and compozed of from one to twelve old 5“., £ the C i the figures being respectively 24,500,000 i 3 i rt-House filed forrecord during iz g respeci ly 500, and | ing considerable attention, and for the grades 1gh mixed at 423@43c; 147,000 bu meaning * pot-on-the-fire”” a5 used by the work- | “town orders " each. A report was made to | oLty of the Lou S - Ci ncarly £3,000,000. v i lc i 300 2 : 4 0 the week ending Saturday, Sept. 22: City sales, Iy gbove common there is a confident feeling. Teas Euurfl'n'y;’“f.:z;'c‘k‘.mfiéx.'&'i.r b MOERERWE ing classcs in France), as mentloned in Thurs- | the Board eatly this month, which was published | 63; consideration. $457.59. i The Lond i i o u, 3 ¢ lo s 1 s % 7,895. North of -cit; ¢ London Economist of the 8th fnst. statea | remain quiet, bat the market occlpics a stronz | © OATG W HOW] 237 bill of fare. Miss Corson gives the fotlow | in the papers, and an ndjuummu_xz_z for a week | limits, sales 3; wn_smm'mnhsu,m, Sonth'at | that Germany still is a ‘purchaser of gold for hop | position. Thore. was a quiet sacher for drloq | yere heavs, the Inspection returas. SHOwInS i LIR?Q?&}&W ing recipes: to consider the matter was had. The Board re- | city iimits, sales 8; considerafion, £36,605. Wi shat ** md ] a 2 s §; cons $36,005. West | new comage. 1t reports that **Large amounts of | fruits at previous quotations. mand under etaler cornmarket School 7 fadi g East Fifiy-third> it pork (Cont A8 conte) T Lheee xvastn o7 wateer 'mfi,ww‘tfi ol Shintier full | ot clty L‘iflitns; siles 4 c(&mkzlehtl;n 329,050, | aliver hase arrived from Germsay for salc, but the | and firm. T the patter market an chereen Core Gales decrouse'of o Mock 1n bare: et wae oms | 2 Y Fouliecatn yeas s October, 1971 - -1 P . H €O eration, A g HDg h. whic) o1 SETL EMY. ter; | sales, 785 total consideration, $539,850, price remalus steady aa quoted at the close of this | appurent. 'Good to fancy grades’ were wanted at | by Bescember shoris topasios wio hosk Krcd jecently | PEEKSRILL C Cibaiee, 10 ekt atving Tl e