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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE ~ TIE COURT Arguments on the Civil Whisky Cases Again Postponed. A Trio of Household Skeletons Ex- posed to Partial View. New .‘S{.m.s, Judgments, Bank- ,Fupt , Confessions, Ete, M The {all busincss has apparently begun in the diyorce market. Judge Willlams granted a dozen decrees Monday, and yesterday three new spplicants, sceing Low well thelr co-sufferers bad fared, came in with thelr complainta, Der- {ba Ellert was the first. She represents that for over fifteen years she has centered her best af- fections on one IHeury Eflert, but he seems to have given his love and affection to whisky. Ie wants to fight Indians when lie gets drunk, and, fafling that, takes his wife as o subject, with disastrous resalts to lier. And sho thinks she is entleled to have a dispensation granted to re- {ease her from'Ler vows, Angelique Benoit also wants o dispensation, 4nd she glves good reason forasking, 8he mar- yled Thatnas Benoit 1a April, 1871, in Canada, and he left her in April, 1873, At ‘ther urgent request, however, he subscquently sent per juat cuough tnoney for a second-class ticket lothiscity, When shogot herelio quarreled with her at the depotiin the evening, and end- ol by knocking Lier down on the street aud leav- jng her. 8he hunted him up during the night, and they lived together for two weeks, during which thne sha nu[monen hernclf by settin type, when ho deserted her agaln, Besldes this ,fl,‘mum him of drunkenhess, cruelty, and Lery. o y: Francea F. Miller, a 1ady of color, an- pounces her determination to liva no loger with Lier dusky apouse, Janies C. Miller, It appears tbst Jim bus conceived the insane idea that all the white women are in Jove with him, and onl: stand off becanee ho ia already supplled with a wife, 1le has done Lis best to get rid of her by henunf ber or fockingr her out of tho house, and he will podoubt be rejoiced Lo hiear that. she bas taken ateps to got ril of him, 8ne does not proposa to go pennllcas, and_thercfore begs for a share of that house and lot worth §5,000 which he owns. Jim Is also a porter for a rallrond com- at 60 & month, and Frances signifies her willlngness to take a slice of that also. ITEMS. Thesrguments onthe demurrer to the pleas of fmuunity In the whisky cases were set befor Judge Druinmond this morning, but, owing to 1he engagement of Mr. C. H. Iteed, one of the couusel, i the Crimiual Court, the Wmmu were postponcd by the Judze to Oct. 20. Henry . Bishop, Esq., the Master in Chan- cery in tho Federal Courts, Is expected back Batunlay, prepared to accomnodate all sttor- ne‘lv-{n |(¢urlm’nnotlom‘.“ S bis i udge Gary §s engaged Inhearing the aRS. ? ‘Thoinas lln)fin va. Michael Doyle. It swems that In 1870 Doyle and one Charles Crelzhton rented o twelve-acre tract on Com- mercfal avenue, Hydo Park, to Hayle, with Jeave tocultivate it. In the fald of 1574, belng srald Hayle would make friends with the Calumet & Chilcuzo Canal & Dock - Company, which also clalined the land, they triod to evic Hayle by putting up = shanty diroctly In front of "his house, ond not eighteen fuches from his front doar, so he could not get mll_‘li and also by firing guvs, tramplog over n{m en, and rojs- fng azeueral disturbauce, so that bo claims ho was actually afrald he would get shot. They did not succeed, aud Hagle then brought sait to recover $3,000 damagesto lls property for tha trespass, The suit will be finished to-day, UNITED 8TATES COURTS. Bradford Haucock, Assiimce of Raphael Phil- lipson, “filed a bill yesterdav against Lena Pullilpson to sct aside an nlleged frauduleut transfer of certaln premises, Complainant allegea that in January, 1874, Phfllipson bought the promiscs No. 404 Bouth’ State strect for § and had the title takeo in his wife's pame. In July following the building on the Jot was destroyed by fire, but rebull by him at scost of $10,000. From the time of ur- charo uutll October, 167 bankruptey, he expu over $22,000 on theso emises, which mioney he took out of K'u business, to the detriment of his creditors, he bought whea he went Into car also about 825,000 worth” of ready-made dalhlh o sod far nore than wus " nceded n businces, and eold it at ereat sacrifice to pawn- brokers and others, or concealed it beyoud the reachof biscreditors. Iancock claims that this purchase and conveyanco b{‘ Phillipson were mado with intent to defraud his future credit- ors, that the premiaca were pald for with nmneiy taken out of his cstate, and he asks to have it set asldo and tho premiscs held subject to tho clajms of the creditors. Georgo B, Polp[fi'r filed a bill nst Willlam B.and Mary M. Keen, J. V. LeMoyne, Trustee, W. R. Yage, succcseor In trust, J. E, Lockwood, successor Iu trust, tho County of Cook, thu Village of Hyde Park, tho United Btates of Americs, David Iorton, W. Il, Hor- ton, C. (0, Horton, and J. R. Walah, Provisional Assignee of Keen, Cooko & Co.,to forccloss a trustadeed for $20,000 made by W. B. Keen on an undivided 5-12 of Block 8, In Drexel & Bmith’s subdivision of the W, ¥ of the N. W, é‘c:“illu'm W, 36 of tho W. 3§ of the 8. W, i of 8, 14, 1, K. Woodbrklge and_C. V. Dagzett filed a bill against James Arnold to restraln bim from Intringing & patent for an fmprovement in rrocers’ dishies grunted to d. M. Wilcox, R. J. .m".' wnd J. B Dmfivuu. . Bc‘xljnmlu 8; Rotel filed a bill agalost Lsurin T.and Marja ¥, [illiard, C. W. Davis, C. I, Murray, J. C, Hnines, Danlel Weaver, Thomas Lord, Western Unlon Tcl%:nuh Company, H. A. Harnan, Assignee, L. C. Osborne, ana John M. Owzood, to furecloso s mortzage for §15,000 tnade by Hiilliard 6n Lot 4, Bfocks 8 and 4, in Candl Trustees Bubidivision of the south{raction of Bee. 29, 13, 14, BANKRUPTOY MATTERS. Discharzes were {ssucd yesterday toL. L. Leach, Nehcemiah Hawkins, Redmond Prindl- ville, and Jacob Doll, A composition meeting will bo held Oct, 8 in the case of the Brown & Van Arsdale Manufac- turing Company, A sliilar méeting wili be held Oct. 10 in the necr. case of William E. Iu'the caso'of A, B. Meeker & Co,, an order ‘was made authorizing the Assignee o redeem the bankrupts’ property from lcus, and sell in du:’ course of business. An order waa also fs- - ::e m’umrxn:h Inlfimlled to lho‘: cause Kattouat Tron Cummfil;. not be made with tho K. E. Jenking e s .5&' cakd ': sypointed Assignes of Hil. o ler WAS of ’]!‘nouu Rowan, £ ;lnt S nlont (il 0 croditors of Goldachm| . yosterday nccepled a co\npo.uhlia‘;'; i‘y‘r:hfivhc‘llo per cent 1s ta be pald [ucash, and fg thirt; days all the remaluing property’ to be dulr{buled s, ~ amonge the credito Warrin accopted & The creditors of Carter & composition of 18 per cent In SUFELION COUNT 14 1) Iz, Theodore Mithoff beyan againat Boismon L. Bignatl, © *“1F f0F 81,000 Tn the cstate of Thoioms M. Ph n e cstate ol 0InAS o winors, s %:m" of guardianship 'E.n ',’.,.Z"."‘;; Phocbe J. Finney, under bond for $22,000, Tu tho estato of Julla 8. McCauley, ininor, & rant of guardjansiip was mada' to Hargh tckeson, under boud for §4,000. 4 In tus'estate of Jacob Hum'thwg wia roven, and lciters were grand 0 An, artts, wuder boud for $11,000, 2 TUB CALL. Jupax Duvuxoxv—In chatbers, Ubak Uany—i6 10 b4, 56 and 58 0 67, Inclu- No, 45, Hayle va. Doyle, siill on trial, JUDcE Jaxxsox—232, 24, 230 to 245, MT to 200, and 233 to 267, Incluvive. No, 150, Decliuk v 'Lake bhore & Micligan Southern’ Rallway Coanieatite 42, 40, No. 45, Qas U 1 00K K- hy . 0. . oy vi 8aith, on tral, 2 738 Junas Rousie—57 and 80 (o 100, laclustve, No “JUbex Rooru—, 43, 48,40 and 40 T JUDGE Noors 3 an erm No. 6, Kellogg va, Kelly, on {rial. JupGk 3| No. 219! lor- o va, Mahr, on rial, S JUoGE WiLLiaxs—gob case, 214, Daggolt vs, Wicholman, £ E : = H H ) & £ Borenton C 'Ugfl"..n George Al OURT—CONPRSYIONS— ar- shallve. Albert W, Ciark, $1.230.60. JUbuE GAur—~Moses Newberger va John Ebrler, ‘m&.%;.—mom Heosler o, 1L G. Goodrich, hafiwbu.' Jauxsou—Francis Abell vs, Bobert B. 4 verdice, $1,000, !cuu:wr Count—Col 10x9—Carl Breuner veo. 1 8, sur.m 80,—Abrsham Davis sad Dorotle L) :Aul‘?‘v;‘. »JAnlm B. Kline, . 00, 2, i e ’:ixé..nln—duo citner va. Francis TH ,wi'BOAHD OF EQUALIZATION, [Aepalch (o Th Chicago Trituna. Sruinarinep, 11l, Bept, 25.—At the sessions of tho State Board of Equalization to-duy the Committee on Personal Property submitted a Feport wukiug certaly sdditious and reductions tho assessiaent of personal property in coun- Ues It makes tho largest wddition fn Macoupin WEDNESDAY, BLPTEMBER 26, 1877, Aoc; Heivetls, cosl to Mitwankes at 70y raltroad ties from Bear Creok to Linfalo, 10 ¢ Ulearancea—Props (Caba and dames Fisk, dir, Cliengn; Aretie, 500 hela of cement for Hancock: schea P, 1, Pailey and fura, 450 tons casl: Lyman Casvy, 700 urls salt, T Ban Dicgo, 3. 100 IRISHE TEMPERAXCE, tioms are generatly Quite contest ¢ suel at the alternoon #esxion over the addition reported hy the Commicter on iersonal Proper- ty to Couk County. The report orgiuadly Sixth Convention of the Cath- made gl add G0 uE L Cenls bt | ann con b Uhicayo: barves £ stoan, obertsot, olic Total Abstinence ! he rocess cchuleal calied Jie. 2ughty and Spanidh Yaginaw, Pyres Wioreading st o f geal ol Lt Ve Societies. distributing the surplus, the per cent ia reduced to 57, \ IL;' Root moved ta rediee the per cent to 50, and made a0 able argument in that behalf, but the motion was negatived. The question will come up sgaln, however. The Boar! further reduced the asscssment on town Jots In Gullatin County % per cent. MARINE NEWS. THE LAKE SURVEY. The final cloac of operations in hydrography and topography of the United States lake snrvey was effected on the 20th inel, The three shore partics under Assistant-Enginecrs F, M, Tonas, P. Terry, and A, C. Lamson were conveyed to Detrolt, the leadquarters, by tho United Htates steamahip Ads, in command of Licut ' M. Frice. The off- shors hydrography was caerled on daring the greater part of the season by Lient. D, W, Lock. wood, but, bLeing calied away to snother post of duty, the combletion of the work was lefL 1n charge of Lient. Price. 'To Ansistant.Engincer F. M. Tonar wne given the topography mud Inshore hydrography of the {8lands, sixtcen in number, nbont Pul-in-Bay, Qbto. the Bay of Maumee, and a8 portion of the Canada shore from the mouth of Detrofl River eastward to Little's Point, and the castern extrem« ity of operations nt Point au Pelee. Assintants 7'erry and Lamson were glven Kelley's and Point Pelee Islands, ‘Toledo, and shore lHné intermediaty with Tonat's. ‘The primary trisngulation undor Asslatant-Fn. ineer J, 11. Dowell will be completed next manth, be of Lake Erje will be published within UNFAVORABLE WINDS, The continned anuthweat wind has kept the np- bound grain ficet back, and It In probable it will not ‘reach here mnttl the Jatter part of the week. The craft do ot make moro than forty wiles a day. The lumbict fleet is also deinyed. and the arrivals are very few and scatteral, A diiftof wind araund to the nortiyard wili brin2 the imuenso kinds of craft fn in a short e, and {g.lmnmlna 1n the river anth) the vease Mass-Mectingat the Tabernacle--= The Evils of the Liguor Traflic. The sixth annual Conventlon of the Catholic Total-Alstincace Unton of Illinois commenced yesterday (o this city, Father McShane pre- siding. Ten Catholic societies assembled at McCor- mick Hall at § o'clock in the morning, inarched over to the Sherinan House, met the delegaies from the city and country societles, and thenco proceeded to the Church of the Ifoly Name, curner of Superior and State strects, where 1ags was celebrated, lasting untll balf-past 11 o'clock. Futher MelShane preached the sermon. At the conclurion of the religious services, the parade was reformed, and the socleties and del- erates marched back to the herman Houee, where the neeting was catled to order. Fathier McShane, Presldent of the Unlon, presided. ‘Tne appointment of the Cominlttee on Cre- dentlals wis the firat thing fu order, os follows: Mr, Delancy, Chleagoy Mr. Day, Peoria; Alex- ander Kerns, Chileago; 3r, McDonald, Lemont; . McGulre, Chicazo. Mr. Quinlan was uppointed Assistant Secrc- tary. 'l’hv.- Convention then adjourned until 2 p, m. At the appointed hour, the Unfon egain con vened In the club-room of the Sherman House, get away VESSEL-OWNERS ENJOINED, AL Milwaukee, Monday, Court Commissioner Hunter seened xn Injunction tipun the owners of the steam-hatge Colin Campbell to have the oot Kept seithin the jurisdlction of the Court pending uit for the recovery of §5,000, bronght by the ople’s Savingn Hank, the veasel being mortEaged torecore notes given by the defendants, Patrick Donohue, D, A, Melendy, M. Engelmann, and U Kitzinger, 4 A COMPLAINT. Tugmen deetro Tir Tinune to wakeup the bridge-tender at South Halsted strect, and request that butchers be stopped from ringing the bell, and coming out in thelr pight-clothes to wing the hridize, In consequences of the tender's nezlect yeaterday morning, the sche Orphian Boy came very near knocking the brigge ol ita centre pier. rROs: OUS LINES, The Goodrich stoamers are doing a good busineas in passengers and freights. 'The weat shore line In having s fine travcl, the stinre Sheboygan and A year, which, with the cliarta of the otber iokes, | Chicago taking from sixty-ve to soventy-five per. o ! wii cnd the so-called sarvey of the Northernand | saus cvery cveuing fron Milwaukos to Chicaso, | —Alex Kerus, Chairman of the Commit- Nortowestetn lakes, for st least half & cantury, | 'The Grsnd Haven stine Muskegon be carsying good | tec un Credentials, reported a8 to whom were The estimated coat for the forty yeara' labor [s not far from $2,000.000, Kor somd yeors past thig and minfiolher surveys hiave been ia_ charge of Gen, C, B, Comstock, Tha General s allowed ' one month's vacation cach year, but, laving taken no vacstion for twelve yeara nast, e is now abrond, atliberty forone year. Capt. Ik M, Adsms is in charge during his absence, Immediately upon the close of the Iake anrvey, Lieuta, Lockwood and CaF. Powell, with assist. anta ¥, Terry and A, T. dorrow, and otliers, w ordered to Nemphls ta continue the survey of tho Misnisaippi River. PORT COLBORNE, Burraro, 8ept. 25, —Vesnels paxaing Port Col- borne tock 1o forty-eight Loura ending G o'clock Sept. 24 Eastward—Propa Europe, Chicago to St. Cathar. inen; Champlain, Chicaga to Ogdenaburg; City of Now York sud Buckeye, Toledo to Ogdensburi; Celtic, Dotrolt to Montreal; schrs J. Magee, 8. Cook, 8.J. Luft, A, L. Bacon, and Yankee Blade, Chi- cago to Kingston; 8. Neolan,S. . Benson, Galnalr, and M. L. Breck, Toledo 1o Kingston: Canida, Middle Isiond to Kinustony Bolivia and Blerling, Detralt to Kingaton; . Q. Honghton and Moute- lista of paesengers dally, and the Corona, Alpens, cntitled to seats. There was a very full repre- and Mesiomince are doiig well. sentation present. ‘The report was accepted, There was some scussion as to' whether the Bociety of Aurvra was cotitied to a representa- tion, ot aevount of the per capita nsseasment not having been patd, and it was finally left in tatu quo untit a committee could act upon the nmatler, ‘I'ne Seeretary wns Invited to read the min- utea of Lhe last Conventlon, which he aid at filmnl{l‘:nmlh They were adopted with a few teratiovs, The President announced that the next thing I order was the appointineut of commitiees. Ou motion, it was agreed 1liat the four Com- mittees Le appolnted by the Prestdent, and that they conslst uf five metabers cachs, ‘he Chuir announced the followlng: Resolutions—11, J. McQuire, Mr. McCarthy, Mr, Aguew. Clhicagos Mr. O'Crawley, Ottaws; IL F. Howland, Winingion. Awditing=>3ir, lioland, Mr, McDunner, Chicazo; Afr. Mowans, Morris; $ir. Laddle, E1 Paso; dir. Neal, Peorin, Address 1o the People of Illinois—Mr. Lans. hrongh, Chicago; Mr. Donnaber, Austing Mr. Flynn, Lemont; Mr. McCann, Aurora; Mr, Mc- MARQUETTE. : Spectal Dispatch ta The Ghieaga Tribune, ManquerTe. Mich.,, Scpt. 25.—Clearcd—Props Fred Kelly, V. Swaine, 1t. J. Hackeet, J. 8, Fay Fayette; schrs M, It Warner, A.C: Maxwell, Will fun m“dmgor. D. P, Whodes, King Siaters, 'S, H. mball, . Puesed down—Prop Atlantle. ERIE, #Hpecial Dirn atch tn The Chicayn Tribune. Enis, I'a,, Scpt,. 20.—Arcivals—Prop Japan, Chlcago; schr Milwankee; bargn Fulton, Bay Clty. Depariares—Prop Japan, Buffalo; schr Alleghe- ny, Chicago; rehe Marvest Queen, Bulalo; sche ¢, C. Barnes, Sheboyga MILWAUKEE. Special Dispatch to The Clicaao Tribune. Minwaurer, Wis,, Sept. 25, —Chariers—To Kingston, schr Florida, wheatat O¢; to Buffalo, steant-barge W. L. Wetmore, barce Brunetto, wheat on throogh rate; schr Marion W. Fage, ! Carlby, Chicago. [Elippuinatkee so' Kinotog, ik Dairolt | mhestatihie — o ‘Constitutiondl Amendmenta=Mr. McCabe, Joll- Drockville;' Ansndale, =~ Drosden to Toron. IGATION NOTES. et Mr, Blichan, Elgin: Me. Cniddy, Odell; Mr. Se- to; Acacls, Cleveland to St Catharines: NAVIGATIO! . Graw, Wapello$ Mr, Irwin, Lockport, Mary, doto Welland: A. Craig, do to Toronto} CrtroAao,—Only two arrivals yesterday (rom Wuys and Jeans—P, McUnire, Chicago; James Kelly, LaSalle; Mr, Lynch, Mr.' Qnirk, and Mr. Deluney, Chieazo. On motion, the Convention adjourned to 8 o'clock this mornimz, and the delegates wont in the Lower Lakes. ,.Turce new propellers are ta be bailt for the Anchor Line....Cupt. Stark writes that the schr Pamilco was at Galveston, Tex. il I Murmy, Point Pélee to Thorold; Persis, Kingsville to” Toronto; D). Freeman, Malden (o Monteeals W Tt Tayl 1lina Bay§ 74 1 Lyon, Milwaukeo to Ssckett's JTarbor, - T few days aro, loading for I'hiladelphia, 8ho will re- Tc):ucd.é?::'fly lo;oltl.‘l:mu:grd‘.u .l?)utlg' c(}. c:“'h“b?rfl tun to Chicago next-sesson if not sold....Tue | @ body tothe Es:‘.“,}_fl"‘“’ S Vap- | schr Beave arrived liere yesterday for the firmt time Slberia snd Noiway, Kingaton to Toles straubenzer, do to Milwaukcos Two Friends, da 1o Chicao; Tenokee, Oaweyo to Milwankess Glara Ravell, Jirockville to Detroit: schrs Anglo-Saxon, The mass-inceting ot the Tabernacle last cvening was a very falr success in puint of numbers, the body of the lall being about two- thia senson with a cargo of lamber from Che- boygan.... Tho. schr Blackhawk gocs - into 8t, Catharines to Milwaukee: Montana, Clayton to | Millers' dry-dock for repairs....The steam | thirds flled, ond with a very ~resplctable Dotrolt; Antolope. Port Dalhousie 'to do: A.-| yacht Florence bas been libeled for 845, | uudience.. A haud stationed outside the build- Boody, ' Lake Vincent to Toledo; Jennie Whito, | the amount of n bill for steam-iting.... | Ing rendered 8 number of Irish airs previots to Menderson, and W, Groton, Clayton to Chicago; | oans Con Mahoney succeods Capt. Witlinm Kally | the teoting, which did not begln unt!l neatly Pycton, Kingston to Detrolts Mary, do, no orders; bt Gan Malaney D Y | half-past 8 o'clock, A L. Roms, Prescalt to Dettolt;‘Novada, Oswego to | On the tug Goldsmith Mald....Tbere wae butone | "inii " Ll "6 the aovening commenced with vessol on tho lumber market evening, and not half-a-dozen eargoes duriny the whole day were at the docks....The stmr Corona brought about 3,000 packnges of peachios from £, Joe yeaterday, and the Rivorwide noarly 4,000 from 8t. Jog, fenton Harbor, and Bonth’ Haven...,'Tho stmr Peetless arrived hero yesiorday for the first time since she becamo” dlxabled near the Manitous, Her new alr-pump and liscl plpe are fmprovements ~on tho old ~ oncs.... "The schr ‘Topsey sustatned slight damage Mondny evening by a wrhllou with the sbotment of Indi= ana street brldee..,. The schr Kato Dorley, forme erly the of the Priudivilles, will be placed in comt 8 soon as possible. 'Bhe will prob- lbls bo sut Into dry-dock for some r?n(n. and mada ready for the graln trade without delay, Mllmnk:jfl&mm do to Detrolt; Chilna, Kinge- ton to ga; a plano solo, *The Irish [Hamonds,” which i;M rr.lry acceptably rendered by Miss Fanny Q. oland, . Mr. 1Innsbrough, Viee-President of the Catt- olic Total Abstinence Assochition of Covk Coun- ty, called the meeting to urder, making a short specch denouncing the ovils of jutemperance. The Cathwlle Temperancg Societies had not de- pended upou the laws of ‘tha land for success, but upon the grace of God aud the sacraments ol the Church. In couclusion the speaker it troduced Mr, Ilugh J. McGulre, Prestient ot tho Bt. James Total Abstinence cty, as the Chalrinan of the evening, Mr. McGuire anuounced that this was the LAXE ¥FREIGITS. Cntoaco, Bopt. 26.—¥roights were active and firmer, Corn was iskon ot 4@4Xe, the outeldo being the closing rate. The advanco was due ta the scarcity of vessels. In tho aftornoon wheat was taken at 4%c. ‘The capacity foots up 65,000 bo wheat, 265,000 ba corn, and 16,000 bu rye, Chartors: To Duffalo—S8chrs D. Stowart, M. 8. Dacon, B, Jones, sod Orphan Doy, comn at 4c; schrs Montmarency, Cape Iiorn, Hippogriff, ¥itz. mela, 04 Flotwing, Lorn avaNe: mibp Dadyer tata, small lot corn throngh; mcht Albnight, rye onE. t. To Collingwood—Schr B. Brown,corn on proudest wowent of hia life, and _that e had p. L. In the sfternoom tho barto J. Davidaon, | @riEn Ponts.—Under foreclosure of mort- | oyor czpected such nu honor as had befulien heat 10 Boffalo at 4%c. Bchr L. Pratt for 14,500 | €258, Charlos Cranc'a interent in tho tug Nelson | tohislot. Hehad known what it was to fuel 1s stat. bu wheat fromn Port \\*uhlnman to do at bie, a Mur- KiEsaIto Ceurpe N, Murkfne el tlie sting of that terrible vico agatust which the: were working, and had himsel? been a victim o futernpurance. TIX REV. J, I COTT. of Winous, Minn., President of the National Total Abstincuce ‘Onlon, was the first speaker of the cvening, Alter soine introductory remarks of s humorous character, the speaker proceeded to defiue the ition_of the Catholfc Total Abstinenca Bocletios. Thoy had taken up the banger of Father Mathew, and had clevated aud purlfied Lis work by bringing 1t into the Church. He did notmean to say that Father Mathew’s work was dead, and that o new or- nization had been inade. But hits work was E:n a beginuing; e was tho John thegBaptiat of the tomperance cause. 111s was the volce heard in the wildcrness, calling to penance. Hehad prepared tho way, and the Cathollc Socletics bad sanctifled the work by bringing it to the ultar of God. Having recelved the blessing of tho Church, and been placod under her protection, ed that over one troit during the to Montreal.. nlf the wheat shipped from De. rescnt scaron has been consigned e fleot of vesscls ot present In the Welland Canal and Gravelly Bay fa reported to be unprecedentedly large....Willlam 1L Wolf, owner of tho dlemasted bark Lottic Wolf, has gone to Buffalo to look after her repain.... "Tho water on the Inlaiid lakes Is very low at pres. ent. On Lake Beugog the larger-sized steamers aro wnable to run....All i lovely now with the Bullalo Tug Association. The only_ opposition toy, (ioorge B. Dicksou, baving jolued the Asso. clatlon....Quinn and Burke, the submarine divers, have gone to Grosse Ialg, where they havo been engaged to remove stoaes from the fishing eronnds oo Frank Pursons, of the schir Mazxwull, wasstruck in the head by & winch.crank and instanily kitled Saturdsy night, while coming up Sault Itlver.... The steam-barge Ballentine {s recelving new coup- lings o ber abaft, and other repsirs, at Milwage ko€, which will detain her in part untll the clos of thu week. The Kerahaw will conssquently tow the Moorg lo Buffalo, sels In Port Colbor n L. M.—L‘hnrum: fehe El gerford, lamber, A rall; scow Loulsa, stone, Marblebead to Au Bable, at $4 por cord. THE OUTLOOK. ‘The large fleat of up-bound vessels will probably Affect grain freights materially, on ita arrival, and a tamble to 8o on corn is fearcd by owners and thoso concarned with them. Many of the veasols aro coming light, and tho lotting loose of an fm- mense amonnt of room so suddenly cannot bnt bear tho markot down, and nako the round trips of thoao craft that come without caryoas barely ro- manerative, About100eall bave passed up through the Btraits, and tho ndvance squadron will soon arrive in port. Ilates wera very firm yosterday, and ‘There were sgventy vos- barbor Inst Wednesday, it may bo that better than 3o ‘will be maintafned, | Dearly = all Iade bonnd — eantwa these Bocietics would live. Boclotles have been bnnh’u suppiy of vossel-capacity la too oat 1o n?-;_'r‘;:-flfi-lz u‘:: e mhl;m!.a:{'mfi cieated in overy age by the Church to fight amant any hopeful snticipation of so doslrablo s [ nearly all | the tues on the, Spmumit love | down the cvils of the age, and these Boclutios thing, Besldes, the smar shippors, wha are not slow to leam quickly of the rtesl condition of marine affairs, are not lkely to coucedo a fraction 1f they can control figures, PORT IIURON. Bpecial Dispaich to The Chicugo Tribuna, Ponr Hunon, Mich.,, Sept 25.—Down—Prope Taussts, 1. Holland, 8t. Albaus, Flotcher ana con- sort, Mary Jarcck! and consort, Forest City and consort, George Worthington, and Inter-Ocean and consort; schrs M. J. Cummings, Michigan, Nassau, Lako Foreet, D, A. Van Valkenourg, F.[JA. Georger, 8, 11. Fostar, , Newburg, Dean Itichmond, n, Wlissbickon, Cubs, Walcs and Large, Swaliow and consort, Michigan ana barges, moath s o | schrs 8, o k] Fortr, Ostrich, Eris Auderson, J, D, Sawyer, ficlle, J. F. Card, W. 8. Crosthwaite, Oliver have lived as lone as the pocessity for them ex- Isted. Bo the National Temperance Unlon, estatlisbed ond bleascd by the Church, would survive as long as the vice of intemperance re- malned to be fought, Ho who resisted tempta- tlon did well, for every day ho was called upon to do some nct of scl his life. His good happiness into families whera pandemnonium formerly relzued. The pralses of the Cstholic Total Abstinence Unlon resouuded in overy namlet in the land, and thers was no need to comment upon its benetits to the peopls. The speaker pleaded with all present to enlist in the ranks of the CatholiciBocicties, subject to and eautified by tlio sscramenta of God, Miss Aupusta Leader, a young lady of about 14 years, followed with a song, sccompanying herself on the plsno. Bhe posscescs a very pleasing vaive, promising well for the futurs, says the dredge had better po hack to the foot of Chicago stroet and remiove more of thal mud. baok, The prop Desn Richuond waa the last hoat to get aground thore. ..The rcvenna culter Fes- senden will como out of dry-dock at Detroit to- day insplendid trim. Ste boen calked and overhosuled. Mer hull is in good condition, ... The Clovelund Merald says a goud feeling prevalle alony the docke. Coal is coming in qulte freely, the arrivale and dopartores sre quita lively, and sbippers and veasol-owners are feeling better than for soma time past..:.James O'Bren, employed at (be Ningara Elevatur, Buffalo, fell fnto (he ‘hold of the prop Flak Runday, and recelved fatal injuries....Seven propellers and three raf] vessels arrived at Huffalo Sunday with $77,200 ba graln, of which 158, 100 bn were wi 107,100 were oats, mnd 22,000 wera rye, o TUnton Steambost Company have gained “their sult seafnat the City of Buflaio, tn Judge Darker's court, for about $10,000, belng for swount claimed as {llexul sascsement of tagos made by tiie clty on thelrboats,,..]t bus been customary for the " 3 and pla{ed correctly and with considerable Mitehell, John . Noyes, F, L. Lanforth, Joseph | smialier tugs to tow vessels from Tonawands up | spirit. Her perforinance was the success of the P“,}'v City of Tawas, through Dlack Rock Harpor, but for n fow | gvening, und wet with & well-deserved encors, ‘Wiod soath, gentle. Weather fine, days the current hus been too strong ln the harbor | wiijcl was equally well recelve Lave had to be brouant up Niagara River by the Imi' class togs,...Al Cleveland, thu schr SBonthwest haa been mmfll.m’ overhanlod and repaired, Hor repairs conslat of & pew rall, new tim rhendl’ cellings, taifrail, tuire teen (ramea aft and elght forward, and the vesscl comosout sgsin aa good as uow. Capt. Jerry Murphy will sall ber. Sho expecta Lo feave Cluyee 1and on Weduesdsy with coal for Chicago, PORT OF CHICAGO, Tho following were the arcivsla and clearances for the twenty-four bours endiug at 10 o'clock last nights ARRivaLs—8uurs Coron, . B Xeyon, Muskegoi. sundrirs; Rheboyga: sundrfes, 1 9 Nashius,” Oudenabu Ce—e TILE CANAL. DBriesrort, Scpt. 25 —Arrived—Danube, Ot tawa, 5,100 bu corn, 10,864 D secd; prop Peer- less, Otiaws, 4,600 bu corn; Tompest, Ottawa, 6,200 bu corn; Sunshine, Beneca, 4,200 ba cornj Monta Christo, Scneca, 6,000 ba corn, Clesred—Cayugs, Lockport, 80,382 ft lumber, 400 Iath: Friendship, Jollet, 33, 162 ft lamber: E‘nm, Jollot, Ty lnmb::r.m;:um el Jiupoxront, Sept.| 25—10 p.” m.—Arntivad— Midgie, Ottawa, 5,000 bu corn. Clearod—Isabolls, Manucliles snd Lockport, A3, 027 It of Jawber, 50,800 shingics; Montreal, Ottawa snd Jotiet, 100,000 shing! 40,000 ft Inmber; Mary Oreley, Lockport, 15,600 fi lum- boxj Morning Ligat, butswa, 87,878 (4 lumber, 5,000 aiding. ed. for the tugs, ud vemseld Miss Bmlly Gavio followsd with s dramatic recitution, *The Bocial Glass,’ and as an en- vore gave an Irish cowle reading, *Jounle But- ler's Adventure with the OwL" THE KEV, PATURR COONET, of Bouth Bend, Ind., sald that If the meeting had been announced from the various city pulpits on Bunday last, there would bave bocn sucha dewonstration ss would bave scrved to convinee the people of Chicago that the Cathotic people had the love of God and of temperance in their heurts, ilistory was fall of records of the crimus committed through Intemperancs from the thme of Nuah atd ol 10 the present day. Religion, ond that only, was sufliclently power- tul to vongucr this terrible evil of drunkenness, Iu Great Britain six hundred mitl{ons of dollars are spent annually ou intoxicating Uquors, this 1. Josapls, sundries; $os- Manltowoc, Arabls, Buflalo, suidrels; Clematls, New Kra, Girand laven, biwingi suudrios; Mesveuger, Hentoa i verside, houdy Jlaven, sundriva: s I,"""'{,- "W-‘a?;'-'unlwk. sundries; Jay Gould, Buf- | pot fucluding {refand. lu the lutter country MORE SEIZURES, " Sindrias; boeriom Mancack, sunarises Hadaer | oobtiCRIE IR, B Eent for - this The barge Shawnee, belonglog o the Western ,mb,n“d,fiawfiwfl'fl,fi':‘fi’:" ACAiai | purpose, us amainst 83 head Transpottstion & Cosl Cowpany, was selzed on | tee, lumber; Mary Amands, ‘Grand muf:'.“xumben ln Eneland, The Irish were not s natlon of Tharsday night whilo iying at Windsor by Deputy | £ of UESSLBwes, Uraad, nsiJhiohes, SEues | drunkieds, and the speaker hurled tho foul Unlted Etates Marabal Cash . Taylor ona fore | fubers & airalts, Huscegun, jambers 0. ¢ Ftuney, | calumny bick at those who uttered it In the closure of 8 mortgage af some $£0,000, He also =‘l‘1"01 v'..""éfi § !‘2;:‘ mm':dfl.m Butsio, souny v _ulltg)%l&l’;l the “neu:lh flx:-;lnll &xr: ho.r &!:nn: selacd the schr Dolplin aad tranferred her Lo the | Lague. Tomers & Jx{"'&u Wi .';"fl ’:‘fl'fl”".i:‘l.‘.f&‘?' mfle"m.mo:x‘ wiore | p::h it w '13: came e atme ltuby was scized sod Lrsustersed 1o E{:fim:}ffiu&l 1'1..&. \uisbar. *ScowGrangur, | dovil In hell, other than the demon of teuper. Clark's dry-dock. ckarua Fier, luinber, ance, whic Depity Ualiod Btates Marshal Joba Horn, Jr., | ,ShEsxa¥octoechs b Newiaud Mutstlqne, 20 | fou'gtven him b s Maker, St Paul bad e ) [y juti ri Db s i L, Eowara, (Tamaion s yestoruay seizcd thoschrs od, J, M, Spaniding, sud IL A, Richmoud. 'The frst iwo mentoned vesaels settled thelr claioms and proceeded on thelr WaY, ~—Delroit Fres Preas, 2500, ety NAUTICAL MISIIAPS, m‘l‘fln Jmm'urn Adventurez, laden with ryo m placed the drun oun a level with the murderer ond the adultercr. Druokenness robbed mankind of all that pertalned to man- hood wud degrnded inen below the level of the brute creation, Father Cooney drew s pleture of the dowuward course entered upon by youn, men who began by frequenting saloons, an Saulh“ L;«r'uul. o o ackages ol groceried asd wuudries; gan, Miiwaukoe, sundrica: ache m"k'"l Winatow, Bullald, 5430 bu corag schr G. W. Adubia, Buftalo, '70.000 Bu wheati schr Cepe Horn, Buffalo, b aro Uulding Star. Fort lurou, 2210 et nmdxflg‘ufi‘u%u. Vi il b ‘.‘.'&“ifjl‘w‘:s logston for Oswego, about which some | ®e lard, aud suads warned his {o\mg y hearcrs sgainst suxiety was folt, has arrived at hor deatination, | 3Pl 10 P cousorting with “or syl any oue i not a total abstainer. proved of o avall; the only remedy was found futhe rcliglon of Jesus Christ, iu His sacra- ents, aud {a tbe still, small yolce of the priest She was detalned st Stoney lsland by rough woathes, Ths revenue-cutter Mashattan picked up the schr Forast Queen lately, clods to Wells' Laland, | b4 cor. lus, 3.0 bags ax-toed. uu s a leaking and Sowed o s Alosanaria Doy, | WELHEEL TR UL TS N | 1 S G aale o ihaor 1o sy one Sunlay, boone rar omipk & vessel 0p Luilal Ttiver | Ut By WREE S108, Wusiicavn. 0 veis porks 30 ofa | but travelers, was , every other uian in iron. " sesumadby s Oay I tuaat nd sundrics;’ scte Lotte Coupery Gdénsburg, | Portiand becaio at once’s traveler, sod in this ‘The Toronto says the stmr ;‘; w‘fflfh‘f:irvk'& m“'l‘:l:mmw».pl.afl b uafa;“'bnx wauner all such laws were evaded. Safcty was Whistlow!, unk.w struck ous pm%.‘um,o recently, sud 10 Le found in total sbstinence alone, Mepsuigrensly Dulai, {R053008 ole;, - Prof. W. C. Lyman read “The Vagsbonds," TIIOSE STATE-ROOMS. i SUICIDE. and the meeting adjourned. e — Mr., Felton desires it to bo understood by the pablic that tha casa fnstitated tn Justico Haincs' Court by bim sgainst Mesara. Gay & Van Noruwan, late of the stmr John Sherman, has boen dlsmissed on his motion, the vther gentiemen baviug con- promised tho matter by psyiog $40, which was the amount received by themw for tho use of state- rooins during the excurslon of one of the com- panies of the Secoud Re, mn\;}:hn the steamer Special DuTRICA (o The Cricazo Tribune Bartidoss, ML, Sapt. S5 —Anvther aticmpt st suitide, which will terminate fatally, oc- curred hers to-day. Willisa Germisn, sged 83 years, was discovered by his son lying lo an arca-way with a bullet-hole ia bis forchead, sn juch and s balt sbove his nose, from which Llood and bralus were oozlug, Beside bim lay Great ¥Fawlnes. The grest famine in Soutbern Indls nod un- naturally recalls the great fuwines (o blstory. Bubjoined will give s Wdes of the moro notable: Famioe iu ltaly, when some thousands threw themscives 1010 the Tiber..... B.¢ o Ia Rome, snd with I nmfi}:; peoplo 8! .fiw was under chaster. ocecdings Sgalnst Mr, 1 Bcotland ; thousands died. ... 308 Felton Jn dusiice DoWoll's Court “werd distaiasod | SFeVeichamber rvolven ot of tho chambers | LaReuia! (/000 perisbed. 2. 7o SUIKY cequsst of Messty. G8y & Vax Norgiia, in 8 cowatose conditon. The Coroner cxame | Ju PEYgC s oo o . 310 ditiay onge ¢ 12 Itay; parents ate thete ChIdRR 1o s 450 HUFFALO fued tho wound sad provoutced Gerwan's {0 | 1 plind, Wales, and Scotland. 1T T ) if Juries fatal. Ho {3 warricd und bas several | 5 poiiand. Wales, aad Scotland o Borrato, N. Y., Seph., 25.—Charters—chrs | Children. No causo can be assigued for tho rash Tons, coal o Toledo at20ci M. Capron, coal o act, s ho was in his usual chicerful splrits when Saudusky ab 25¢; Ban Dicgo, coal 10 Cblcazo ut | Teay leaving Lis howe this woruiug. 0 1 Encland and In Enziand .. ; In Enziands peopic ate Barkos, dog, cata, and ¥ in .. . dand’ caussid by fong raing In Engiand and France, i In Encland, bread In Tintieh T5len In Frence very In Britein devasiated the province. In Cape de Verur, 16.G00 perjshed. ... In France; very grievous...... . + very scvere. 1813 In dreland: faiinre of potate crop 1874-1816 £10,000,000 yranted by Parlisment 10 relieve ..o 1531 and 1846 5 the ‘aavent of the 184 In Orinea, Bengal ;1,500,000 pe: In Northwestern provinger of India: the #anda starved,... ., ou. 10 Ferulns very Severs. s oueess (1i7i-1u73 ot thonsands dyioe, [1876-1470 rta of India daring 167 Indian famines In_recent years have cost, di- rectly and |nmrcc:l¥. an expenditure of £33, 000,000, and a loss uf 1ife of more than 1,000,000, BULLS AND BEARS, ‘The Menagerin In Wall Street Being White- wnshed \hiter Than Eer. Fpecial Dispatch ta The Chicngo Tridune, 4. New Yonk, Sept. 2{.—The Iuvestigating Committee appoluted by the Stock Exchange o cxamine Into the allegations published in the Times tuvolving sorae of Its membere, convencd to-day. Messes. Hill, MeMicken, and Bur- s, tho brokers whose transactions were given, James Jullan, the ex-clearing broker through whom the accused brokers acted, snd Detective Carlin, who made the discoverfes, were present as witnesses. The doors were locked, and information of the proceedings was refused to the press. John T. Norris, Chair- man, curtly wnforimed a Times reporter that nothing- would be made public until the close of the investigation, aud then only the concluslons reached by the Commitice, in the forin of a report. It was learned. how- ovor, that the business done was merely pre- liminary. Mr. Jullan was asked whether he was willing to testify fully, and if be vropoeed to substantiate the story published in the ZTimes, IHe answered affirmatively fn both Instances. He said everything the Times publishod was true, and he would be sbundantly able to prove It, Oue of the Commities wanted to know whetlier he wished to accuse Sessra. McMicken, Burras, and il of awindling. Mr. Julian protested agalnst such a question. e sald he would sub- mit the evidenve tn his possesslon, aod It was for the Commiitee to judge. De- tective Carlin was closely questioned as to what his object was' In raking u the matter, and whether lie had made any bnafi ness arrangements with any parties on the strength of it. Somo of the questions were answered by Lhe detective; others not. Mr. Hill gave notice that he destred to question Mr, Juilan as to w the animus was that prompted the: publication In the Times.” Mr. Jullan promised to bring all his books and pavers before the Committee to-mor- row, From the characier of the questions the result of the Cotamittee's work may be fore- cast, and not much is expected fromit. The dis- hemeat business is too widespread to be handled without gloves. WASHINGTON. Proposals for Printing Government Notes. Special Dispateh ta Tha Chicago Tridune, Wasuinatox, D. C,, Bept. 23.—At the open- ing of the proposals for printing the backs of ko leqal-tenders and the Nativnal Bank notes at the Treasury to-day, it was found that the (fovernment Burcau of Engraving and Prioting had underbid all competitors. This is o very slanificant fact when it ls known that all the leading Lank-note companics of this country enterod {nto the competition. The bid of the Burcau of Engravivg snd Printing was two cents less for the backs of the legal-tender notes and 74 conts less than any other Dbldder for the backs of the National Bauk notes. The noticoable thing about this biddinw fs that the leading companies of the United States have bid very closcly. It showe how keen the com- petition ie tor this cluss of work, and how much the great companies desire to have the Govern- ment Printing. The Secretary will undoubted- 1y award the printlug to the Government Bu- reau, s he cannot but be satistied that {2 bhas all the facilitics tor the work. The savinc to the Government by this arrangement will be £45,000 annually. One_pecullarity of the bids is that the firm ‘which has the present contract at $18themselves bid §11.49, whicn 1s & redaction of from 50 to 40 per cent over the contract which wus swarded tothem {n February last. There has been, mean- while, no reduction in the cost of oatorial, With the award of this contract. the Burean of Engraving and Printing of lezal-tender and National Bank as woll as of the internal revenue stamps, the DBureau will do the work at a saving of ot least 825,000 over lust year's appropriation. To the Western Assoclated Press. ‘WasuingTox, D, C., Sept. 25,—The Comp- troller of the Currency saya tho additional cir- culation of National ‘l?-ubno:e- fssned during | (00, and the indications aro that & much lari amount will be fssued Buring October andt No- vember for the purpose of subplylng the banks with the currency necessary for the movement of the crops. ALASKA. The Indlans Friendly and Industrions. Spectal Dispaich 10 Tha Chicago Trituns, ‘Wasuinorow, D, C., Sept. 25.—Tho Assoclate od Press dispatch this morning from Portland, Oru., which represents the Indians of Alaska ss threatoolug the fnhabitants of Bitka, is not con- firmed by the infurmation received at the Treas- uzy Departinent. On the contrary, a letter was received to-day from Capt. White, in command of the Revenus Marioe S8teamer Corwin, dated Port Townsend, Washlugton Torritory, SBept. 11, which representa the condition of affairs as quite tho reverse from that set forth in this morning's Associated Press dispatch. Capt. }\’hnc was on hl: rn mm smmmfm?, 8 protr [ oughouf -“’m the Alsska - Islands, undertaken st the lustancs of the Guvernment. Capt. White visited all the tribes. He found them enguged in trading, hunting, and fishing. They were all friondly to the whites. Thoy were generally thrifty and Industrious. Motives of self-inter- est coinpel thelr friendsbip for the white man, 84 the trude of the white inau is fast becoming o nccessfy to them. Capt. White says: *1 3aw no drunkenness or disorderly conduct dur- Ing my stay bers, or beard of apy breaches of the peace.” Capt, White sces no reason to an- ticlpate any disturbances, uuless there should be a drunken brawl. o reports the discovery of gold In Aiasks in considerable quantitics, ———— MATRIMONIAL. Bpecial Dizpatch io The Chicago Tribuma. MiLwauxes, Bopt. 25.—A brilliant wedding took place in this city to-day, The contrscting partios were C. E. Lywan and Miss Alice Maud Mitchell, daughter of the Hou. George W. Mitchell. ‘The lady and gentleman are buth popular in society bere. Severnl hun- dred persons were present to offer their Learty cougratulations. The ceremony was perforiued by the Rev. Dr. Fulton, of 8t. Paul's Cburch, J the grand parlor of the Newhall Iloum"\hn enuple stsuding beneath a mammoth floral-bell. A superb dloper was given, aud a lury of elegunt presents wers teadored Mr, and Mrs. Lyman sre now on their way to the East. AMUNEIMENTS. MCVICKER'S THEATRE. LAST WEEK BUT ONE ‘::' the Brilllant Engage- WIN BOOT, TURATKE CROWDED EVERY KIGHT, Becurs your seats In advance. Monday, Tuesday, and Wedneadsy. Shakspesre’s ETANT O b 4 NIOH DWIN BOOTI as. ... 1Y LocK B Yoonctuge with T ZARDS, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, AMILET. Saturdsy Matines, DON CESAR DE BAZAN. Mouday, Oct. 1, RICHARD 1. Bests can now be secured for the above, NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, -at., Oppusite Sherman House. AND MATINKE 8 50 ead 23c. tn, Admisal G M AT Al HAVERLY’S MINSTRELS. Sllu‘r"“'f Novelties Plll’fl] Im ricee: Thc, b ok goc -, Modersia Vo I Weataday wad Badilrlsy, 330 r:xFéfi%;%&;L;}m CIIICAGO INTER.STATE EXPOSITION. Now Fally Ready for the Public, Complete in ali Departments, sod the Snest rep- rescntative exhibition of American Industry and Arn ever held—equal 1n guality to the Centennial of "1, Let no intelligent person of the Northwest faf) to sec this Grest American Exhibition. Admission—Adults, 23c; Children under 12 years. 15¢. Excursion Itates on a1l traneportation iines. UOOLEY'S TUEATRE, GEORGE S. ENIGHET AND THE WORRELL SISTERS, Every evenmg and Wednesday and gaturday Matinees, in thelr greal nuccers, (11705 OF, A Uatue of Chance, beir excellont Dramstic Company. Bopt, 3K, HrneAtof G FO. 8. K301 o the _great ‘LINGATD COMBINA. tiful and farcinatiog Mias ALICE D. Mr. HORACE 1ISG 3D, in thelt EARE K'S TALL, PRIDAT, Sept. 24 1477, GRAND NENEFIT COR- O Ty e Tamous - ErTT COF HESSIAN MILITARY BAND, 20 BOLO ARTISTS, and the celehrated Frims Donna, MARIE SALVOTTI, Under the susplces of the CHICAGO FRAUENVE- TN, for the beneGt of the {ierman: American Sani- aury, ' Fur partic 3 3 finndbills A ProFTAIEE, Concert Commences a8 p. in. Adm'uion, 25 Nimmerve S'Q!l( 60 ernta. Ticiels 10 be had st Julius Baser & Co.'s and Lyon & Hesive, ADELPUI THEATRE, 3. TL AVERLY. anager sud Proprietor. 1GGPAT WEDNER 5D KIGUT, DIGORRT TR, AR Frayne, Jua, 3. Butdr, ’znvl troupe n fnmous MA’ FRANK 1 Ren " WOO0D’S MUSETM AND OPERA-HOUSE Toxt DExizn . Proprictor and Manager. Every Zveulnfi and Wedneaday and Saturday Metinees NANDEZ FOSTER ‘will appesar in the novelty drama, ack Harkaway in Ameriea. Superb Olio by New Speclalty Artists, ARRIVAL KD DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Exrraxation or Ri RN .. oL, N i e OHICAGO & NOR RATLWAY, Ticket Oflocs, €2 Curkat, (Sherman House) andat Arrif 2 aPactfic Pust Line. ... a8loux City & Yankton. abubuqae Day Ex.vis €1 abnbugue NIght Ex. bMllwaukee Famen; dMiiwaukee P'aveenger (daiiy) tUreen Lake Expros, bireen Yiay Exprees, BbMarquette Expr UeneTa Lake & Tiockford. bleneva Lake Exproms, Bl.ake Gerovs Expres Puliman ilotel Cars are rug through, betwoen Chi- camn and Omaha, OR The Train IoAvAR: CHASRO SL 10133 ) P, M. *11:4% g e 08 A, m. * 7:20p, m. ‘@ Devor comar of Welig and Ffnelo-sta, =Depot coruer of Canal and Kingiessta CHICAGO, 8T. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LTNB. Ticket officos G2 Clark-st, and ac Kiuzie-Street Uepot. Leave. | Arrive. A, 70, ° 4:000. M. D, . § M0 . M. OHICAGO. ALTON & 8T. IQUIB AWD CHICAGO KANBAR CITY & DEXVER SIORT LINES. Unfon bepot, Wost 81de, near Madieon-at. by Twenty-third-ss._Ticket Utiow, 123 Kand £t. Paul & Minoeapolis P: B Faul & Mingeapalis ¥, d) e Ransaa City & Denver Fast Bx b 1o T ft. ouis, Rorin & Fekin and Peoris xpress Yeorts, Keokirk & Hurlinita Chicago & Paducaly IE. L K Ktreator, Ly Waih'tor Jolioka Dulght Avcomindar'ale o CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT, PAUL BATLROAD. TUnion Depot, corner Madison snd Canal-ata. Tie Otice fi&gnm Clark s Oppoaits Bheriasn Hoser Toave. | Armive . ¢ 7:508 m. (¢ 7:00p, M. Mitwankee !!Ym e Wisconsin & Minn iay, and Me *10:008. m. {* 4:00p, m. $:03p. m. #41:00m. m. i H cad. 1t 9:00p, m.lt T:008 m. lns run via Milwackeo. Tickets for At, I'aul and Minnespolisare i Lh e 31 e PV We oo T vbnn g Wisbalrie oot -8t ot of Ly -second.| N"nfll:fifllfi';)l ;‘nlfl “"lh-olfi:lnr 'l':fk. = Arrive. fooL uf Lake-si, Indisia-av., and Bixteenth- ind Canal and Sixtesnth-sia. Ticket Oulces, 53 rce., and stdeguis, 7 PN T Erpross, Ottawa aad] Malland 3t 50 p, 1, ioe i o 00 po. ¢ 6:33 m, Db 4 Pacind NientLxprae forans, HKanaas City, Abchlson, 203 Toxse Exiress.s e o LT AL, BAT: ‘lw'na pot. R Pt e g lcket l)fl"e@ 7 Ulal -mflu‘um’:{nr‘n'fll i daiph, Urend Pacide loteh ‘snd b Pajuer House, Leave. A rrive. E.-.u (via Maln and Afr Lt S L (® 6:33 b, m. KDICAS. o4io.ee ). P m. A Ryttt PR S ¢ S p: Bl 630k e FITTSBURG, PT. WAYNE & CHIOAGO RAILWAY, # Canal wud Madlson-sis. _Tickes O DeRGaSTe! Paliior Tiouse, and Grind Vaerac Hosst: Leave. Arrive. 7:00p. m. 6:208 M. Trainteays from Kxpoul b, ot 11 xposition Bulidin ot Mon. et DT e e s, o o8, Mon- Graad Pacat. snd Dabot (K2posiioh Baiiding), Loave, Arrive. Nept l‘l‘o.-nw-uo‘hw":l : 40, m, _fi_&l:éx%'&""' 110100 Bt ') Bi0k i FITTTSBURG, CINCINNATL & 8T. LOUIB B. B, Dejos coruer of Clintn and Carroll-via., Wost Bide. 40 & M1 6:10 p, . Nlgho EL.10') 8i00 b, mid 7100 &, % v L Depar Artive. c & ass - cfif'«:k:-'a Kast R CHICAGO, ROOK IBLAND & PACIFI0 RAILROAD yner of Van Hursa aod bherman-sis, Ticke Do0l o e 58 sk st Biloroias Flowe: oot Leave | _Arrve. Omaha. Lesvenw'th & eru_Accommodstio s Kxpross. LAKE NAVIGATION. - GOUDRIGH STEAMERS ¥or }:mn“?'" aud all West § Yordrand "fl"“: Grand Kaplis, 80d Musko- ug, Daily, Bunday exce; . lee." Ludingion, -4 Peatwsicr, | > = 1y, MHIN.:! sud bunday excepied, a6 9 & I ail Forak Joseph—Di AL 108, 1., Bunday s ex- "ol atinlavs Vonl “dock ot leive until1i:; . I, ‘For@roca Uay. Escasaba, eto., SUE TN Y Oticoand docka MAGNOLIA nAl:lflA‘ joniGreAL.] BEAUTY: OR, TR SecretozRair Face A Romance of Menfity~The Devices of the Queens of Soclety—Siatw Pinin Featnres are finde Attractive, nnd the Blemishes of Natare are §Sidden by the Witcliory of Art—An. Intereste ing Revelation, . 70 our climate, and owing to American modes of life, not one woman posscssos that best boon of nature—a fair complexion; a gift withont which there can be no real beauty. There {5 no use of re‘}xlnluz. becmtne it is so. ‘The scusible t! , under the circumstances, 13 to sce how the defect inay be overcome. Ciearly, in this matter, Art must be calicd upon to supply whut Nature has denled, Poreren that vers sss the purposs of very sccret 0 this articlo. z o * What can't be cured need not be endured,” in this case. An adrolt chemlst, named Tlagan, has provided an Infallible means of making the plainest face radlant, and of overcoming alj tha defecta which, withiout Lls Invention, often maka Illlle . l?"‘ martyrdom to Jadies of society. Mz sgan’s Magnolia Balm Ts certalnty one of the most marvelons snd use- ful products of modem science. The united testimony of thousands of ladles roveals the fact that the MaaNoLIA BALM is 8 sure devico for ereating a pure and blooming complexion, It conceals all natural blemishes In the most mTrmnn and effective manncr. 1t removes all roughneas, ernptions, blotches, freckies, and tan, with m: 1t drives away all evidences of fat! citement. It makes the plalnest face beaatiful, ml:( g(v&n the aur:wlexiag 8 dazeling purity, and akes the neck, and arma sppear grace! otund, and nlnm‘:c' fuly ull. r&'ukea a mlmd, d’:hfi or «'l;:nk not more ian 20 years old, and chay, rustic malden tnto a cultivated city bu.lle.m The Mopuila Balin removes oll blemishes and evary drawdack to bdaulf,‘ and, while U (s redness, cal power. e and ex~ oliks (n lts effects vbarrver cannol detect ils use. Ladies who value personal attractions, sod to make themselyve atirnctive to the nrmuuu)un make an absolute certaln- ty of It by using Hagan's MaoxoLa Bax, and we know of no other way, If they require any Kkind of cosmeticat all, ‘In which they can ba certain of it. It is the cheapest preparation In the world, all thiugs constdcred, and may be had a4 auy drug store. Dewnaro of nloltr. fithy. muddy compontids, in covere: eropaque bottics, called Hair s TRentorers,” oic. They only point and daub the hnir for ihetimo; and thoy are poisony Mkely 10 breed parnlysis. nnd bratn discases. Tarn from them with loath- ing, nud trent your hatr with 1ho pure, clenn restorntivo,— LYON'S kA'l'lIAIllllN- Thin relinble old prepnrat ann not pnint iho halr and finnll destroy “1 but brings it buc 10 new life by nature's own process. ‘Tho Knthairon costs anlylw ceuts for o Jarge bot- o OIIENTAL GOODN. JAPANESE, CHINES INDIA GOODS, Oriental Carpets and Rugs. 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" "GUARANTEED SPRCULATION. $100 nveated by us o 60 daye Sitendd] el 8.0 (0D Have patd DI mfi?fl;}:{ O pecnt fomaes RLforeagalest manty e euos daliclted: Ay L& G0 aci EATny Members N Min [ +. 0, Bypnar ok York Mlaias i Recilog PUTS AND CALLS. $5, 8100, 0 500 1,000 85, Sl Aol od 802 ments Lo Btocks, which frequan rom Tnty unes tho smioubt IAvEsed | Bhesk bosbt aad ied as loag as Jesired ob deposlt of 3 per ceut, planatory clrculars 8ad woekly reporta seni free. _SPEOIAL NOTICE, T i GRNERALLY ADoiTeEn At therv:- cannnol L e uisite! T e Tor patiuuitag wu'flm‘r’cnfl? b T Luxuaw's VLoxina Wavkw, but (s great aad it tfll;l‘" vrvmru 1s lta adapiability w the usesof toe ALLY AND PARTICULARLY gulted bo pumer it has of Imparsiug w th he ba e ™ 9 walers of ol soot reabiing, aad invigorating effeats, VTS REROnTE - GLEN PARKI!HOTHL., WATKIN'S GLEN, N. Y, Terms, 83 0 Roiolbtiete At " Das troer Beng 1or Sirobiar sad analyslsof water. C.'8. ROST, Propeiotor, 2 iy, full tasht S L e bt el