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- oa trial, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1878 NE COURTS. steve Keough, of Lemont, Wants His Share of Farmer Harms® Contracts. A Obance for the Jndfeinl Mind’ to Determine What Is ¥ Unprofessional Conduct ' on the Part of a Duly Qualified Physician, New Suits, Divorces, Confessions, Judgments, Ete. 3 Btephen Keough has scen with considerable Interest the nice littlo Job Henry Harms, alias wFarmer " Harws, has with the county, and yesterday he filed a blll seuinst Ilarms, the County Clerk, E. F.C. Klokko, the County Trensurer, 8. I, McCrea, and tho Board of County Cotamissloners, to establish his right to ashure of the protits. e says that in October, 1873, he, and Charles Fitzshunions, and EHenry Harms eutered Intoa copartnership for per- forming the contract lven by the County Board w Harms for building the fouudations of the Court-touse. Prulits and losses were 1o be shared equally by the three, but In Jao- uary following Fitzsimmons sold out .o com- plalnant a two-thirds interest. In April, 1877, Harms made anotber contrsct with Fitzsim- mona as agent of complalnsut, whercby. e was 1o pay compininant all moneys recelved by him an his contracts over and above the sum of BL30,000. The County Board recently voted to poy Harms $141,640.8% In full of all his clalins for work done, and &Il but $35,733.60 hos slready been paid. Ilarma new denles st compluinant has any interest - io the coutracts with the County Board, snd fo attemnpting to draw the balauce due and apply it to his owa use. The prosits of the contract have been very large, but just bow wuch cumplainant canunt say, as he cann ot get wceess to lMarms’ books. Ilo furthermore sharges that the County Clerk Is about to draw s warraut In Harms' favor fur the balance due, aud he therefore nska for an injuuction to pre- vent Horms from collecting or the couuly vitlcers from paylng it over until the settfement of the question as to whether lo {8 a partner or aot fu this tat contract, USNPROPESSIONAL CONDUCT. The authority of the Stute Buard of Heaith o revoke, fur “unprofessional conduct,” the sertificate {srueid by them to & Ph)‘lldln. is to be tested, m bi) huving heen fiied by Charies A, tiregory on behnlt of Dr. N. J. Atken yestor- duy, asking for un fojunction to restrain the Board from revoking his lecuse, It sets forth that the complujnunt is a regularly-educated physician, huvisg recelved a diplows from the L‘mulumll Medieal College snd a certifleaty Irom the Btare Hoard of {Health of flliuols; that e 18 practicioe medicite In Chicago, and dependa upon by practice for Wis suppurts thng the State Board kos notitled him that they ure aboat to revoke Nia certhieate without, s Lo says, legal cuuse. He luwy secn Hi o centse sundry advertisements to le published fn the newspupers fuviting the at- sention of fndividuals to the fact of Wis skilliul id beveliclal treatinont of certaln diseuses, s clalms in this respect belug such us sll wnorable and ukllllur physicluus viizhe law. lv make,—clalma which they do ua:lun make! e chiarges that the solu cause for seeking to TLYOKa hid certilicate fs the fact of his udvortis- e, ‘The Board claim the power to do so usider ihe act of Ma 577, which conlfers authoriny 0 ruvoke certlileates for * uuproiessiunul or dishuncst conduct,” aud lis fustuts thut udver- Halhe does not come within the mesniug of iig uoted words. Notice was scrved on Dr. Rauch that the caso would come up for wreuinent belure Judge Witiinma_ Baturday moruing, The declslon wili be awaited with {nterest by Al physiclans, BILL TO RRSTRAIN TRUSTRE'S BALE. Auotlier transactton In which Ubadiah Jack- tou bad o peculiar hand came t3_light yester- day, belng shown up Ina blil, The_compialt-. antsare Amna L. Wilson, Richard L. Witson, Mury . Wilson, Gertrude Q. Wilson, Carrle Kinzie, and Francls 1. Wilson, und thuy set out that fn 1809 thelr mother, Msrie . Wilaon, died, leaviug to thew and thelr slster, Laura W, Farrar, slice decesed, tho prentises: No, b Wubastiavenue. In July, 1870, Anne L. Wil- son, otie ol the complainants, undertook to ub- tain i loun of $1,500 on _ber ihterest o these premides, sud applied to Ubmdiah Jackeon, At hls request sbe sizned blank totes and o trustddeed, and left them with bim to be filled out ‘when he procured tholoau. fle then flited out the notes fur K40, and In Anua's absence went to the bouse and obtained the signatures of all the other birs to the trust<leed, and caused it to be fllled up with acertifleate of_ucknowledy. ment by one Whipple as Notary Pablie. © 'Thie noted und trust-deed were tlien assigned fo Lazarus Bllvertnug, and & small stouut of money and sowe wortgsge notes were given to Aupnl The cowpluinants, excopt Anpa, allega that the trust-deed wus not executed for thelr benefit, that they have derived no money or other advantags from e, - that they exccuted jv when they were miuors, and have ueyer ratified it sinco they tame of age. Anna suys sbe did not ot uny- xhere near the $3,000 for which the notes were ven. She charges thut the trust-desd is ‘raudulent and yoil, and wes obtalned by Taclzon by fraud, The trustee, Charles Hiteh- ek, has udvertised the property for sale, and wipluinnuts a4k thet the sale uisy be stopped sid the trust-deed declared volu aud no liew ou shelr property. An tnjunction was graoted auder o bond for $1,000, . DIVOKCES, Eulalle Guentrer, fn Ler bill of complaint Hled vesterday, says It fa lier ardent wish to get tid of her husbund, Join Baptist Uucntzer, on keount of his cruclty toward ber, Sophia Holste ulso thinks she 1s under no ob- lration to hor husband, Fricdrich Lolste, be Waving deserted her two years sgo. UNITED STATES COURTS. Witilam L. Mcud, un benal€ of it the credit- a3 of Morris Wetzler amd Auron B, Wolt, fited & 9l ugznluat them toset ustde the dischurges which Nere urantod to tl i Duukru(-lr o e vy that i March, 1870, Wetzler und Wolf wete ad- ludicuted bankrupt. "They professed to scheduls il thelr debts aind ussets, but Mead vhurges Wetzler fulled to schedulu about #10,000 in money wiml §3,000 worth of koods which lie tmd ¢ Trenton, and that Wolt faflud to schieduls about $10,000 of proverty, They both vbtained dlecharges, Lut Mead claims they should b sut baide, huving been obtalued through fraud. SUPBRIONR COUKT IN BLRIKK. David B. 8horwood began a suit yesterday for £2,000 agnlun. Clarencu M. Stiles, Willtlumn Kueoe, Omar Nowman, aud Honry W, Hrooks. CIUCUIT COURT, Heory Vanatta tlied » bill apatnst Frank D, Patterson to forecloss a mortyaga for 5,500 ou thu 8. W, X of the N, K, 4 ol dec, 34, 40,—and anotlier for §4,200 on Block 1, and Lots 1'to 10, Biock 2, uf Patterson’s Bubdivision uf the 8. W. fiulfiw!«. B, 5 of the N. W, I of Bec. 81, 40, S cuulu::;l.‘coun‘r. '« W, Joues wus tried for roststl A aud nequitted. AR L omeety 118 CaLL. L Jupax Gany—491, 4, except 440, 450, 451 No, JUBAN JANEIGR—50, 64 10 78,77, 70, 80, B, 85 No. 5!:'. 119?1?:‘1‘ ve. rm’.‘aflo?.".,ffi, Jupox Mookx—i No casu oa trial, JUDeE Hootu—sut case nd caluadar oo, 12, 20 10 28, inclusive. No casaonten). | Jupak McALLiaTEN o 80, iuclusive, except 8land 71 and 7: on trisl, Dok Fanwrie-1, Duallsw ve. Donnully, tad 1,042, Lyman ve, ulllvan, Juvas WiLLiaws—touwrsl business, fow the followlus dive i B3 4%% X7 2, 50, ¥, £,205, and 2,228, ‘To-mors 5 " sUpaxesti. : ELTBUION COURT~—LU0N Y LanivNs. ~George Walker . Fred l:unwuu.f CIReuiT CoUnT-JU! footi—~Edward Hudson 0, il Hender- Vo Charles W, pecr, 3140, 4 Son va. Chieago, Dauyiliv & Vincenues Uslipoad Lompany, §14 900, —Wullswm Brewster ve. Lizzie 8. Will, §107.03, S : Jtvak MeAisven—K. 5. Browasll ve. George W, hcMulien. 013 SUPREME CQURT. 0 Bept 1 —Suprews Court pro- 1111 Otrawa, 11l seedlugs 10-day : y MOTIONS DECIDED, 190, Civll Dockut-Lomatocs ot sl, ve, Gage, for use, cic. ; motion overruled, - L 304, Mckicown et gl ve, Ould, Jr., Admtn- l‘n}ur, ete. § motlon to dismise Lho, supes) uvees U, Uydo Park ve. Coraeil ot sl sppesl dia- ame ve, Terry et - bugliaw ve. Feoj r. . ; syms order. ex rcl Hucky same ~i:'People's Docket-~Petition diemissed by the deonle. i > NEW MOTJONS. €4, witril Docxoi~Flelablfan vi 3l v Walker de thd order of snbmlasion . Willlame et al.; motlon Jo ror, gl Civil Docket—Appesl dlamimed; no dam- pen, 284, Tirown va, People ex rol. Hackt motion by Apyellant ta ntrike fiom the dockel, and for leavs {0 withdraw tha record 1o file it15 the Aupellate ‘ourt, : 218. Kigg ve. Foster; nppeal dismissed as per atittulation on fle. P 47, Hecker va, Santor, executrix, ete. ; motion by the sppelire to dismisa the appeal. A2, Chicago & lows Hellroad Cnm'n:ly e, Hop- kins, Implended, ete, ; tuls made abrolate, snd sn- persedens quashed, 115, Mcarn va, lioyl et al. : motion for Jeave to n}; 8 ‘discharge in Bankrapies, and that tho Kuit abat e, 219, Ottawa, Oswngo & Fox River Valley Rail- road Company. for nse. elc., ya, McMath; motion to didpenve with the printed ahatracts, (ALL OF TIIR DOCKET, 61, Union Jisnafactoeing Company v, Galt ot 1, 3 dirmbs 41 per atipuistion. v 2. Walker etal, vs. Dotgias et al. ; argued by Col, McRae, and taken, Marshall va, Peck ef argued by McRas u Page, 4, Robinsomet al. vs, Bremsctal, ; taken on el - 5. Westchester Fire-Inaorance Company va. Fonter: taken, 00. McMichael, Recolver, etc., va, Treadway; heretofora dismissed., 07, Hecker vs. Sauter, executrlx, ete.j stands O eeiley va, Coolbangh ot a1 [ radley va, Coolbangh ot al. : taken. Erte l Wentern 1Frlnurnlrlnu Company Daterelal, gned by Mr. Faller, and taken. A NEw wOTION, 32, Chicago & Towa Raflrdad Company va. Top- Kin, Iinplended, ete.; motfon by the st jn :;n;-; u‘t.nl astae the ordar for the rule to be made 10lute, i " “THE.” ALLEN. Tis Latest Berape Ifow Edward Mallny et Itin Donth—An Unfortunate Accident or Delibernto Marder. New York Kcening Psty oot 17, - ‘Tho quict In and about Police Iicadqitarters this morning was converted futo a wild exclte- ment at balf-past 10 o'clock by the sadden ap- pearanca of an oxcited man fn tho maln hall whose right hand was stained with blood and whoes whole (rame was quivering with fear or suppressed emotion. The man was at once recognized as '“The” Allen, the notorious gamblor, whose oxploits, s svell ss those of his brothers, hava brought his name lato most un- enviable prominenca In tho criminale records of the city. Rushing nto the Buperintandent's oflice and finding it deserted, he hurried on to the funer oflices, asking excitedly dor Supt. Walling. Vhen at Iast he was ushered into the presence of that of- fleer, he exclalimed! **Send an oflicer with moj’ I've shot my friend and killed him." ‘The Superintendent could not lmwnudiatety under- stand the situation of atfalrs, su fncuherent wera Allen's utterances and 5o oxcitod his wan- ner. As he stoud for an Instant looking at the ntan Allen’s emotlon fncreased, and tie dropped tothe fluor fun a fit. Dr. Purcoll was calleid from the [lcalth Otlice, restoratives wero ad- ninistared, aud ‘presently tho self-accused man rovived. ? Btill strembling with sxcess of fear or grief, or semorse, e mansged to convuy to his listoners the fact tha he lud boeo sittivg tu his gambilog- house on the first floor of No. 115 Broudway, in company with Private Detective Edward Malloy; that lie “hiad scchlentaliy shot him, nod, as he feored, kitled hiw. Detoctivo Ferrls was sent with Allen to thy place roferred to. ‘Uhie door was fouud locked, It was opened by Alien and the ollicer found himself in the front room uf the catablishment, which was empty, with the ex- ception of the tables snd chairs used by the usual oecupants. Allen walked slowly to the door of the back room, and, polnting to a pros- trate Lody on the floor, eaid: “There's my frierid, Edile Malloy; I ‘accldently shot hifu," and then dwgpcd into a chalr, g Detectlve Forrls Immedintely recognized thy Lody as that of Malloy, wha was well known to the police of the aity, e was lying on his back, with his face anuh't‘l’y turned “to the lert, A pistol shot hnd entered Just over the richt eye, evidently cousing instant death. ‘Che blood rom the wound Liad spurted over atable near by, at which tns two meu had probably been sitting, and beyond the bo(le‘ a8 It ldy ou the loor the wall was spotted with blood, as if 1oreed trom the wound by the weight of his fall. ‘T'he body was neatly dressed fn a gray walking sult, two spots on the shouliler and “ons on the white Iinen cotlur belng the ouly blood matks visible on tho body. ‘Lhe pulice of the Fifteenth Precinct were Im- mediately notltled to take charge of the body, and withi'the arrival of the oflicers from that station-house came soveral old-time detectives. Sowme dilference of opinton was ai first ox- pressed famong them as to” whother of not the dead man was Detective Malloy, but it was Hinally couceded to be nono other, Wonl wassent to the Corofer’s oflice, and pendiuy the arrlval of the Coroner an oilicer was left {n chirge of the place, his ouly compavion belug a black cat who had been found futhe roums, and who complacently licked tho blood-spots which. hnd Leuen spattered on the boards. Allen was then conducted back to the Cefitral Oftice, whers the Tollowing statement was made by Wim: Malloy ind lived in Lis (Allen's) famlly for a lone thne, s morning thoy Ureakfasted together, and alterwnrd went to 015 Broudway to have a qulet talk, ‘They sat together by the lable in' the back room aud ho was sbowing Malloy a new revolver which he bought only lost night, when the weapon was accidently exploded aud Malloy dropped to the fioor dead, A'llu:n'- erict ls vither gonubio or very well folgned, His statewent that he und Matioy were sloue in the room is confirmed, but what hap. pested there 1o ouo but the biack cat and Allen niméclf cat ever tell. Tho pistol 1a 8 small slze Huith & Wessou rovalver, with two chumbers enpty, one evidently recoutly emptied, and the otlicr sbetl somewhat corroded, 1t §s zenerally known that Allen was not in the habit of x'urr,‘r- Iug a platol, and why ho boucht one yestentny Is #till unexplatticd, Allen s buen deliverod u 10 the police of the Fifteanth Precinkt, who will hold bim for the Corouor's luvestiation, which will be Luzun this afteruoon, Allen has been recently Klentifled with the Nutloual polftie- ol movement in the Efghth Ward, and bis Irieuds wre exeeediugly anxious about the result of this affair, The charactor of bis brotbers Jusao, Martiy, aud Wesley hos suflered cunald- crably fu Unies pust, wud the two furmer are now serviog the State. The lutter dicd soou after his release from Slug Sing, *The,"” Allen {8 s well-kuown gambler, Lut hlu stateiment in thiv case 18 rogarded with listle expressed distrust by the police, although all adinit that the affafr deseryes the most careful scrutiny, Edward Malloy, the dead man, was a private detective of wuny years' standing, o has been employed ehiefly by the baukers and Urokers on Wall and Broad strests, und hus done consliderable work at Saratuza, Ite was o man about 40 years uf sgu, amd §s sald to bave hud no family, It will be retiembered that he was o witness for the defense {n the Planet Mills robbery case fn Brovkiyn & fuw weske ago, at which tiuio it was doclared by some that his wond was not slways tritstworthy, Whether this wus true or not ‘watters little now. The wan b dead, *“The.” Alten killed hiu, sud the ‘nuestion 1s whotber tha killing was sceidental or t. uol THB INQUEST, Coroner Woltman will fnpanel & jury in tho case of Edward Matloy at No. 615 Broudway ut Su'clock this alteruoui. ————— CHARLEY REED FOR CONGRESS, T the Edutor o) The I'ribune WitBATON, Du Yage Co., Ilk, Bept. 16—In your paper of Sunday a vornmuulcation appears setting forth the advautsges of Charles 11, Reed as o candidate for Congressman, ** Vox Popull "' Is » iyvel-headed poople, who will fusist oo befug beard from Just uow, aud the polnts are well taken, v Thicre s not another wen In this wholo dis- teict who can take as many voles as the popular ex-State's-Attorney Reed. Even the “uuterrified Democracy " witl coma down itke Crockett's coon befure Charley Reed in the canvass, and maoy have atresdy declared that if be 1s up sbey will voto aud work for ki, With Charley Reed on_tho ticket, we can make aciean ticld in * old Du Page,” for ho witl o M&‘" than auy other man, aud the work <an ba doue with less labor and vXponss by balf than with suybody else. e vota in fuvor of Doolittle will astunish fie Republicans of the First Districtaf they are not very curetul, With Reed we cun take {rom both Dumocraty and Ureenbackers cuough to securs Lhe greatest maority ever giveu to uny miewber of Congress heretofore tlucted. . UniLizy, —————— Takiog Advantage of Bisfortune, Graas Valtey (Cut.) Union. A quarter of & century ago there was a meme ornbie contiacestion st Bacramento City, Cul., by which the sutire business-vorion of the city was Juid in ashcs. Whon the gread tize was at ite maztmuw fury, o wealthy werctant named AfeNulty, who owned sowes of the heaviest busluvsa-vitablishiuents in -the eity, gazcd for a {ew moments upon the work of destruction, und than, fustead of foldine his hands snd wedplug over the disaster; lie went to the uesrest hivery stable, bitred 8 fleet-footed hores, rody Itke Jobuy Giipiu duriug the rewatuder of the uight, and betore uuyliehit the neat morniog hsd purcnased wvery foot ot lumber aud gvery sawmili at (rass Valley aud Novada Cisy. There 1, voasilly, vo humag beine on carth who would think of run- ning off by the lght of his burning property In order to literally make his fortune out of the disaster except an Amerfean, MeNnlty il so, however, and _almost Immediately ~calized out of the sale of hia lumber fonrfold oa much money s ho bad lost by the great fire. ————— MARINE NEWS. LAKE FREIGITTH, Grain frelghte weee active yesterday to the ex- tentof the offeringe, and firm at 4ccornand 43¢ wheat to Buflalo. In the afternonn 4%e wan patd for wheat, Tho engazements taken footed up 120,000 bn whest, 217,000 bu corn, and 18,000 butyo, Schrs Fletcherand M, Martin, wheat at 4Xc; schrn Ironton, Owasco, Acontias, coen at do; prop Nebrasks, grain, throngh rate: and Scotia, corn at 4¢, To Montreal—Fenn Uity of Montreal, corn through rate. To Uswepn—Xcne Muntpelior, cornon private terms. In thaafiernoon the schr A. Malvey, corn to_toliingwond. ~ The achrs A, :1" Rogers and M. Slawon, wheat to Buffalo st c. - i# no change to note In lomber frefghts. were scarce yosterday, Ani wil) be until has ‘been _retarded by advers The schr North Cape waa taken ds—gets in, 60 per 1,000 feet from Traverse City to this T Uswago Palladium, 17th: No cos) hns yot boen Verat carried to Chicago from _thi Charlotte, or Fair Haven for lera than 70¢. offered hut 45e, and there loadn st that, The The sche Nassan han loaded thia port st 7Uc per ton, aud the schr Ada Medora €ets D, &, On & cargo from tho ssme part to Chie cago, . BUFFALO. . Burrato, Seot. 19.—Lake treights quiet and conl rates nominally 26c from Buf Uharters—Cosl to Detroft, 25¢; atreet- waukee, paving atone to Detrolt, $1.50 per cord: cosl from Kandusky to Milwaukes, 45c{ cement to Detroit 4c per brl, free aboand, & ed—Props Hoon and Nalelgh, Chicago: 8t Duluth; Toledo, Grean Bay. Ktmr Alasks, Pot-in ey, Behre M. Caoron, Riva) (600 bris t), Moruing Fight (GO brinaalt), C. 8. Bunaan, Toledo; Stampede, Milwankes: ““Thomas Sheldon, 1. K. Bailey, Q. Preister, B, Kiyn, ¥lint (000 tons coal),” M. W. Page, K. Win Chicago; W, 1loades’ (60O brls aait), L. Beaton 1500 brjs coment), A. J. Dowey, Detroit; Smith X Post, Port lluron; Oneids, Ashtaduia: Charles Hlinckley, Cleveland, _Bargen Marine City, Latile Jake, J, K. Nparrow, Sagina Paned Port Colburhe In_the twenty-four bonrs onding 0 p. m. Bept. 18: Westward~Propa Prie- #ia, Cnicago; Karope, Detrott; park J.I. llenson, Chicaxo, - Eastward - Prop Champlaly, Ogdensburg; schrs Avondale, Kiugston; Acacis, llamiiton; Anna Cralg, Coltins Bay, — PORT HURON. Pont Hunow, Mich,, Sept. 10, —Down~Props Chauncey Hurlburt and consort, 8. I. Caldwel] and connurt; schre T, W. Ferry, Butcher Boy, t. Lawronce, Trinidad, J, H. Mead, Pathfinder, L. Hanna, D. K. Bailey, Utoton, C. Nelson, M. Fitl. mare, U 8 R. Winslow, C. Ame: plon, W. Yreston, Nertn Caps, Nollie Up—Pru Nenton, Dl'sciic, Chins, W hicion, Ohto and bargos, 1L B. Taitle sud mort, A, A. Tnrnor and barves; schra Juhu O'Ny Shandun, D, P, Dobbiun, I'arans, J, A. Saauders, Garibaldi, d, ¥, Joy, Boutbwest, Knte Gilleite, Ulw of Sheboygan, g ‘ind—Southeast, fresh: woatbdr dne. Tort HUKON, Brpt, 10--10 p. m.—Passed up— Provs Htarn P'otomac, Kmpire Ktate, Canlsteo, K. . Tlaie and consorl, Minsral Rtock Aad barges, schr Emma 1, Coy. Down—Props Vanderpiit, L..Olibert. Ontarly, 8t Pagl, Phbiladelphia with Ajle- d chrs K. J. McVes, Wille Wind—Boath, lightt weather fine, NAUTICAL ACCIDRNTS. ‘The prop Licuth broke her shaft lataly, and will gel & new one, The tug Parker had her fantall badly demorsi- l2ad yosterday by the barge Fannie Netl, which she had 10 tow, Thomas Ranox, Becond Mate ot the schr Zach Chandler, died at Muckinaw City Tuesday morn- Ing, and was bared th n Buniday night 1aat & smlor wax jont from an anknown three-and-aftor at Soutb Manitous, while placing tbe anchor-light in position on the vessel, * A dallur named Chisties Amundsen was latoly ae- cldentally drownod at B e belonged in Chlcago, and his friende can receive intormation concerning him by calling at the oflice of the Chi- g‘luull‘i‘e‘nmu'- Unlon, on Bouth Water sirest, near ranklin, . U, Biske, & aallor on theechr Yankes filade was lost overboard off Molawk Point, Lake Kne, Iast Friday night. Kvery cffort was made te save him, but withoot wuccess. Capt, E. Comefo No, 230 North Halsted tee icago, will furnlsh all informatiou relating to hls etfects, MILWAUKEE. Hpeolal Disvateh to TAa Triduna, Mitwauxzs, Wis,, July 10, —Urain frelghta in- active, and ngaln lower, Charters to-day—To il steam-barge Delle P, Cross aud barge patakes, wheat st gc, Arrived, schr Erte Delle with bulk salt from Goderlch, Cleared for bolaw, achrs Josaph Paigs, Canton, N EiCared o Chitages seve fAmen Wads 3 , schrs Nia 3 Hsttio Jahamtons = ki Contrary o uxpectation, tue gale predicted last night hos coma from the sonthwest IL bos rained hord at infurvale this d in stlll ralhing 10-night, passod uvorthe Iake this afternoon, vossels bound to Chicago, with Jumber, re windbound bere, six in the harbor and anclior in the bay, " The props Montana and Dolaware, from below. report & numbor of ward-bound vousels scatlered along betwecn Bhi boygna. b tie west sbiors, und " the Siraits of ackiuac, TIIE EXCURSION BURINESS, “Mr. Tleury Raby, who wo succes ly managed the stmr Flora sl thls porl thls season, in the oxeursion business, rutarned from Mllwaukes yesterauy forenoon, whilher he had boon with the Florato deliver her to her owners, the North- westéen Transporistion Company, bis contract baving explred, Mr, Haby loft Chleago g for Erie, Pa., to negotlaie for another steamer fur tho uzcurslon business next season, It fo said that he has Lis oye on the Ruby, & sidewheol dusenyur steamer Lhree years old, aud rating A 2, gux there 18 nothing duthilte known hero ug:mhu: his futéntionss further than thet he'willhave & 00d bodt Bore next yeat, —— NAVIGATION NOTES. OHICAGO. ‘Che lack of vessols in tbe barbor rendered avery. thing quiet yosterlay. 1t now appears 10 be sottiod that vessels will bo enabled to vass through the Wellaad Canal to-mor- row or Monday, The now steaw-barge Alcogs, Capt, Chamber- laig, with the Large Wenons in tow, arrtved from liuffato yosterday with 1,000 tons of coal. Bhe la agood vensel, and bas buon bujlt particularly for the luwber trude, llor dimcnstons, wactinery, olc., bwve boun descrived in 'Tix Tainusk, A Yargo feet of vossels, mostly lumber craft, aro lookud for with & chunge of wind. The brecxe Hiat has buun blowlng sluwost auinterruptealy from tho moutliwest sluco Baturday bas been wood “for vessols bound down, but has greatly retarded thowe bonnd up, A ieet of grain-carricrs will probably et In to-dsy or ta-morrow if the wind is favorable, ELIEWHEKE. The scow Tlunter and the schr Len ligby have been stripped wud luld up at Milwaukeo, 'ho Canadian tug Metamorn s at Windsor, whera sho wlil bo statloned for wrecking. Rupt. Kimball notiged the lfo-saving crows that Lhe weuas hand for busitives, ‘The sche M. C. Catacron hue been ‘sold at To. ronto wiider w morigago sulo for $3,100. Shu lg luw years old, » 'Phe Milwaukce Tng Company has sold the scow Miliou, as eiw How fu wrecked condition, to ‘Thomas Richardson tor $500. Tho stmz Pearl was gotten off tho boach at Falr- port, 0., Weduesday, aud will yrobsbly be ro. paired at Detruit. 4 The schr K. P, Dorr has been releasod from the shoro at Charlotte and proceeded to Cape Vinceng will her cargo of coal, ller damage wiil be ascer- taiued wheo the cargo {8 discharged, sSatimakers at Cloveland ar very busy, the result of thu recent storus, ‘Lhio scirs John Nurtiu, Ryau, Buwatrs, Johnvon, and Heleus sro rucetying nuw canvas at that port. Tueadny last bids wer opencd at Cleveland for doln the work of ¢xtendinic the breskwater thers, alsa for extending the Government pler ué Ashe tabola. In the furn tha lowest lid for furnish- ng the lron was put 1o by W. H. !lwuru“y & Co., of Clevuland, §2,645.07; for building snd furnleb. fug mutenial, ¥. B, Coliun, . Praty & ©o', of Claveland, offered lo furnish the lrun for tho Ashtsbula piyr for $472.14, and K. Mchenals, the waterial and workmanship for $4, 72332, | ERIE. Hpecial Diapaich 43 Ths Triduns. Esix, V's., Hept. 10, ~Arrivals—Prop Idabe, Due luthy r Revorter, Marblebesad: prop Arlzona, Chicayo; schr Wauderer, Milwaukeo. Departures—3chr Heivetis, Chicago, 1,200 tons cval; schr Amierica, Chicago, BOO (ons coal; sclr Heporter, Port Dover, % MARQUETTE, 8pectal Disvetc to T3z Tribune, Marqueery, Mich., Sepl. 19,—C| d—Prop berry: schre L. . Batler, D. K. 1. D. Coffin Clius, ‘D, ¥, Rbodes. s PORT OF CHIGAGO, The fallowing are the arrivals sud aciual sallingy at this port for tle past twenty-four hours eading 4110 o'clogk luat night: aunivaLs, Prop Qevrge King, Uay City, suit, Tweltth prect. c from Cleveland to Chicago snd Mil.’ rop fleasenger, flonton, sundries, State street. Prap Gty of Monireal, Montreal. lght. Rush streat. l:lnll Alcona, () 1anid, cosl, North Market street, ran Clematin Teslilina, towthg, ligati Mreet, o PP BRYIaTk.” Kt Ine, fnmber, Mccormick fac: I'.’ml! New Era. fivand Haven, towing. Rash street, Broo Lincoln, Port Colborne, Ilght, histe street. (el Anule Laara, Muskegon, lamber, Twelfth T'ead George Duntar, Mnskegon, lnmber, Allea sip. L srittien, Faogataek, eundries, Bt Prop Nebraska. in undries, Adsme sty F'ep Clty of [hilnth, Lh, sundries, Wells stre<t, hume Grace Grumm uth flaven, sundribs, Rash £ChFC. L. Yaung, Hay Clty, tnmbrr. Allen Slip. RERE Vannir Yot g e e % wlio. Hehr nuve 8ilp, , coat, ¢ Behir Py Pranti mber, Rash street, Helir Ad feeantizn: famber, Huah streec. Behr Tranafer, (rand fiaven, lumber, Alien Sitp, Aa:l':vg:‘.:ll!ul Grand 1aven, Grsnd fisven, (uinder Behr G, 0. D.; Muskegon, lumber, Magazine Sifp, sicht Golden itarvest, Miskagun. lamber, Makasine Achie Pauline, Muskegon, lamber, C., T, &Q. 8ilp. Kene Lisric Donk, oh 15, Tamier, HcCormies - tary, c:::wwmlnmumuh, Orand Haven, stones, Ogden nskegon, Jambor, Vaa Buren streat. t Calnoroe, TIRht. Rub sireet, ort Culbarne, Iight, fush street. AGTUAL SALINGS. Frop 8ky Lark. 81 Joseph, Schr Gangea, o 1 chr Bunrise, fiufal chir Donaldson, Ruftalo, gra Behr Angun Bmitn. Huiis rop Normap., ‘oung. Biiffalo, Fliaworth, falllngwoo . ite, ;‘n“"um"' sundries, uskegon, sundries hell, T.udinkton, lghty dington, Mght, uilngton, fight. lnlfi!!fle-"ll I v, Huffdto, grate. Naugatuck, inodries, Haren, towiug. Prop New Era, Sene Piierin Pitgrim, “Manistes, Sl skttt aves, e BERE fot o arvens M sk, ieh Benr Marta Harcin, Tuftaior wrala "+ S — SECRET SOCIETIES. ODD-FELLOWS, Apectal Dispated 10 The Tridune. Batritons, Md., Sept. 10.—TheGrand Lodge reassombled this morning. ‘The matter referring to the rights, privileges, and status of the Royal Purple inembers, as bearing upon the lodge membership, was post- poued to the next sesston. % A special comuilttce was ordored to examine into tue merits of the now Getman transistion of the ritual, The Association of Veteran Odil-Fellows of Califoruis presented an cngrossed copy of complimentary resolutions to Grand Becretary Ridgley, . After much debats the mileage was fixed at olght cents and the per diem at $5, effectivg a saviug to the lodge of $4,300. Balaries and other axpenses will bo reduced. The parade unlfurme for Lodges adopted Jast year were slizhtly chaoged ne to the shade of the color and the Inscription on the medat, The report of the Committee on Printing 8upplies was adopted. ‘I'he action of the Grand Sire In ordering the seasion st Baltimore iustead of Austin was con- Brmed. The proposed strest regalls for Encampments was coosldered, sud the matter {ndotinitely postponed. A measure providing for benefits to members boldiog withdrawal cards was similarly dis- posed of. f It was decided that s fifth degree member holding membersblo in an Encampment can visit a Lodge o Eucamptnent regatis. < It 1s not imperative upun tho Noblé Grand to open snd tlose a Lodge In regular form on tugeral occaslous. The smended constitutions of the (iraud En- campment New York and Tennesses and Urand Loniges of Towa were approvad. Under the lu- cal law a Noble Urand may be ellgible to re- clection, cspecially when such clection fs held before bis tern of office explres. The 'Grand Bire's declsion, requiring pasa- woids, etc., to be givan in the Knglish languoge throughout the world, was approred. 1t was declded incxpedient to cmpower Lodges to work in the Scarlet Uegreb. * Officers clothed in initiatory regalta need not wear official regalls during inistation. Hercalter the use of unauthiorized charts and maps will be regarded s willfnl breach of the organic law, 1 Tho action of the Grand Lodge of Toxas making Austin its pormancot place of weestug was appraved, A Past Grund Priost who has not scrved in the chie! office catnot bo awarded the honurs of s Past Chief Patriareh. It was resolved that when Btate Orand Officers frnm cands to a fornier mewmber of a defunce odge, the pariy recciving the card {8 tot entitled to the sunual traveling yassword, The card cantiot be used tor visltfur lodges, Lut (s ['{ for deposit. ouly by the holder as an Anctent Odd-Fellow, It was deemed Inudvisable to provide for the cliartering of different grades or styles of En- campments, as thereby uniformity miht be de- nrnlysd and distinctions created. The Lodge sctused to sdopt the Fourlh En- cawpment Degree for uniformed Patrinichs, Application from the Grand Encumpaient of Obto” for permission to elect oflivers for two years and hold blounlal scssions was refused. Baspension of w lodge member for now-pay- ment of ducs shall not afTect his standing in an Encgmpment for one yeur. The Lodge refused to ouact s law ensbllng lodgo members In good standing over 80 years of age o become pon-benuficial tnembers, pro- vided thoy have been in membershlp five con- scculive years, A subordinate lodge may grant & dismissal certlficate 10 @ incber suspended for nun-pay- mont of dues, tw enable him to joln & fodgo n the same Jurisdiction bufore the explration of tive years, At 6 v'clock the Ludge adjourned tor the day. ——t— COLD WATER INDIANS, Bpecial Dicpasch &0 The Tribune. MiLwauxus, Seot. 1%,—Early this moming there arrived in thts dity from the Ovelda ln- dian Reservation, fu the uorth pars of the Btate, scowpany of betwecn twentysnd thirty Ju. disus, mon and wowon, who have been chosen by thelr associates on the Peservaticn us dele- gates to-represent thelr community tu & tempere sncy convention of, the 1ndian 8ix Natious to be Leld at the Village of Onelda, in Canada West, The compaay of delegates will leave the city for the East to-night, sud will return about Oct. 15 Awmong the notables of the delegation nre the Chief, Danlel Williams, the Association Presldent; Auraham Dauforih, the Chief of the vistting delegution; John Parkhurst, Peter Bickles, and others. The women dologates number ix, and all are promineut umone thtir owa'peoply (or activity In temperance work, e ———— WESTERN ASSOCIATED PRESS. Nuw Yok, Bopt. 10.—Tug Hou, Josophs Medill, the Hon, iHichard Smith, aud W. N, llaldemau, tho gentlemen mppolnted hy th Wostern Associated Press to confer with the “Western Union Telegraph Cowpany sbout contracts for press sorvice, have beea in the vity for two or three days. They have met the Comumiltteo on behalf of the Telegraph Uom- )lumy, nd the proapect of success 18 vromistug. e Comnittey of shu Telegrapn Cowmpay; conalsts of Dr. No Green, Presidout 3 ex-iov, K. D, Morkav, the Hou, Augustus Hehell, View ‘l!':eulucnl I'wombly, mud Vice-Fresidons agor. em— WILLIAM TO ELIHU. IMPRHIAL GERNAXN LuoATiON, WasminoTON, D. C., Bept. 0.—70v the Hon. X, B, Washourns, - Chicago—Duan Biki You bave been kind enough to send through the United States Lega- tlon ut Berlio to bis Majesty the Emperor and bis Imperial Highness the Crown Prince the fu- teresting collection of the officlal documents concerning the'Germau-Franco war of 1570 and it of his Majesty and the N the honor to trsnsunt to you thelrearnest thanks for Lhis sttentlon. Atthe same tme Prince Bismarck, Mr. Von Buclow, nd Baron Holstein seud you their best thanks fox that valusble document. Accept, dear sir, thy wsauraucs uf wy Ligtiess consideration. BeuLoZEx. ————————— WANTED, all persons suffering from dlicases which have deen proucunced Incurably Uy uther phy- stelaus, or who lave bect recelviug treatmut from private pructitioners or using otberad- vertised medicines for diseases of the luogs. liver, abd stomach, without obtaiuing relief, to try Dz, Plerce’s Golden Medicul Discovery avd Pleassut Purgative Pellots, which nave restored bundreds of cases that have been pronomnced focuralie, Also, all Iadies suffcring from uter- Ino weakness and disease, who have been sub- Jected to the harbarous use nf mechanicai con- trivances and torturous operations, without oh- taining any permanent relicf, touse Dr. Pletcn’s Favonte Prescription, which fmparta vigor and tona (o the diseased parts, reatoring the natural supporters~the uterine muscles—to thelr nor- msl vieor and strangth. Afl}!fl o HOOLEY'S THEATIRE, H. M. HOULEY. Holn Proprietor and Manager. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, NATINEE BENERIT FOR THR RELIEF OF THE Yellow Fever Suflerers, Uinder the anspices of the CIIICAGO CLURB, On Friday, Sepl. 20, at 2 p. m., ‘When will be prodaced Nalwer's beautifnl play, THE LADY OF LYONS, THE. EMINERTTRAGEDIAN, MIt, JOHN McCULLOUGH, The GTAR ARTISTS and FU/LL COMPANY. under mapagement of W. M. Conncr, and all attaches have vo- unteered for the event. and Manager Hooley tenders the thieatre and gue. o tnat (he entire rors receipts nflerers, sy ko to ih N. B.— rivata boxes and & faw of the cholre seats will 14 st suction, from U clyse of the pecformance at tie Wednesday _GENERAL Al S0 %0, THUAMLIN'S TREATRE, Commenctng Munday, SepL 23, f 4 T: GePk 20, Dret appearance here HENRIETTA CHANFRAU COMBINATION, Comprising s Famous Arifete, Identited with tne high e8LLrlunphe of art, widely estestued for her rare basu. ty and cuitured yrace, supvoried hy A Powerful New York Dl‘i;]llllfl Compasy, 1n Clifton Tapleur's new play, entiiled Parted ; or, The Bank Failure, Approved fram Hoston to New Orieans as the b - gi&g In many years. The hit of 1he sehronavery: ore. New and Bonutiful Boenery, Tsiuted expresaly for this play. Prices—23. 3. 75c. $1. MATINERS Tuesday aad Fridey. GHokORcEwAl Y 2T WHITE STOCKISQ PARK, BASE BATLL. ThaChicagn Cinb M ’ gement have, at large expense, - arranged to present Lo Its patrons the Four Best Games of {he Year, PIIDAY, BATURDAY, MOKDAY, TUESDAY, i Rept. 20, 21, 2%, aud 24, 8t In which they will_present subaiansisily THK WEITR B SR A TR l!:b Inson. "I’(;;I.."vllllfl l Inso| nn,nn, fihlflnlw tars, maens GDEO o 5 4 HErbite, SEERTIvyY Cialdy iam, Fepmuon. Wamer Bay tckaw at EXPOSITION BUILDIXG. BXPOSITION i e 1 8 A.M......'TO.....10 P, M. ADMIRSION: X ADULTH:; 5ic96 CRETAILIILD)I HAVERLY'S THEATRE, J. T HAVERLY ... "roprietor and Manager LAST RIGHTS THIS SRABON of the Majastic bpac- ievival of TN N, The unly eompl versiun, s orlginally ra- Yivedby Mexsrs. Gotthold & Risl. Grand Scenii nequalcit G Jags of Chiaracters, Lprge la dof Last scen A gdnewlay and Satuniay Matiners day, =S TIE DANITES Heankin, 161y Blanchard, Louts Afdric| Yorkeast HOOLEY'S THEATR 1t M. HOOLKY.. Sole Propristour and Manager. This Priday eventug Grand Complimentary Nenest to Mr. John MceCullough, ‘Wha will appesr (by orgrot re«}uul) In his greas char- sctor ol OTHELLO. Secopd Week. Ilouses Qnm.\ln . The Bmluent Come- JOSEPH JEFFERSON VAN WINIKLI. EVERY EVENING ATTIDAY MATIS Beats can be seure: v e, " Bux ollice ouwn frum 0 a. 10, to rriages may ba oRtered for 10:20, B, BAUAM'S WABASHU-AV, FAVILION, GARDEN CONCERT By the Chicagv Orchestia, Commence at 8 0'elnck, _Adminslon frer. HERSHEY MUSIC BALL, “FlcKets, 25 conts. Bix adm ivine in retired counfry tuwn wauld like to take int ier fainily a few ehilidren 0 Educate with fiee young damxiners kgl nian, Freuch, and Huste, io- far 1 . ross, Foruan Iy tu JUHN JOIINSTON, Kea., MUK 9. Tast Wanoist, Female Seminary, U'hitisdelphile, will reopen Sept. I Full collextaie PENNSYLVANIA WILITARY ACADEMY, CHENTER, PR! ~Upens dept. 11, ' at_tho oficr of the Tromout Huuse, or 19 Lok HYATT, Uresldent ”lum_uA HILYA AN ' T Ko PN (foriaerly Mrs, Ogdra ") Kiatlsh, rench, and German Boardl Day Betool for Yoiug Ladles ait Childten, heu- iIre, N'thl 1;2‘“;‘ T“‘Illy‘wlll:lll-;:..-hl‘li: '\' 4 “'Ik'm s adiun e iy eitar, o Persunally as abuve, - Lechurvs by DF: 1avbertia. o F ‘i . 1 FOR YOUNG LADTES GANNETT INSTITUTR "RESoiakayr h year will begin Wed, The 2 For tatalogues and ¢ Gnunelr, Priacipal. 6 Cii NT. LOUIN = v Depariuient uf Wastine elith suuual term opeus Gc moaths ear b Uni $'uué.) L InTn. Cours Diyoma sdmits RN ROCTLO0L. liren, GKUMANTOWN, duesday, Beut. 19, : um’k._ul,um:xr_ ARDING 3CHOOL FUR . ¥.) Hev. 8. N, HOWRLL. (% will reol For elrealars apply o NusOwN, w3 8 (S0 miles from TBCALES, FAINBANKS' FTANDAKD FAIRBANKD.MORSE & 00, 111 % 113 Lake St., Chicaga, Bo eureful tobuy only the Genulne, Sfections of W Feepliaiurs orcass mv 1oy od by the doo ui iAu‘u- 'y buld lxlllhl;?l; g\ a1l c::l\lxl on lhb':‘lnl of e % Axente N \'d#k. :.3.1 e - TRICN s vougts, Culds, X ¥ Hoarisnies, the v LAl Af Trede Nak. & RLI&""IC BELTS A‘Nn nAN;)’u HELP! FOR THE WEAK, NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED! The afflicted can now be restored to perfect health and bodily energy, without the use of medicine of any kind, PULVERMACIIER'R ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS, For self-application to any part of the body, meet every requirement. The most lcarned physicians and scientific men of Burope and this country indorse them. ‘Theae noted Curative appliances have now atood the test for apward of thirty years, and are protacted by Letters-Patent fn all_tlie principal countries of the world. They were ilectaed the only Award of Merit for Eleetria Appllunces at the grent Worlit'a Exhibitionn —Parie, Philadeiphis, and elsewiirro—snd have bean found thé most vaiusble, aafe, simple, and eMclent known treatment for the cura of disenso, READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED ? and wish in rocover the same degres of herlth, sirength, and energy as experienced In foriner yeurt wny of the following aymptoms or clws of symptoms meet your dixenssd condition? Are you muffering from 11-health 1n any of Jix many and multifarie Qus fornis, conmiguent upon @ Nigering, nerve ous, chronle or functional disenxe? Do yon feel nervous, debilitated, fretfol, timid, and lack the power of will and action? Are { " aubject 1o loss of memoary, hiave spells of fa] 1nk, fliness of blood in the hiead, feel Hatl rmoping, unfit for business or pleasure, ki subject o fits of melanchuly? Are your kid- ueys, stomuch, or blood, 1n'n disordered con. diflon? Do you Mffar from rheatnatism, neuralgia or ‘sches and paina? Huve you baan indiscroat In eurly years and fiud your- aell b with & ‘multitude of gloomy symptoma? Are you Umid, pervous, muil forgntful, and yonr mind continually dwell ingon the subject? Huve you lnwt onnfdence in yoursell and anargy for busineas pursuita? Are youu atibject Lo auy of the tollowing syinp- toms: Hestlwm nigh broken sleep, night- nry, dreatis, pulpitation of the henrt, bush- 1ulness, confusion of ideos, avarsion Lo socl dizzinew in the hioad, dimness of alght, p! ples wnid blotehies on the face and baek, othior dexpondent aymptoms? Thousa youug meu, the middle-aged, nnd ev old, AUTTer from nervous aad ‘physical debil- ity Thousands of females, 100, are broken dowa i health and apirits- (rom disorders peculiar 10 thetr sex, and Wwho, from falke mod. negloat prolong thelr sufferings. Ly or Wy, \ien, futther neglect & subjest wo pro: duclive of health and happines whoen tlicre s at hand & means of restorution ? PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS cure thess yarious disaased conditions, after sl athes imcans fail, and we offar the most vinoing tuon. rect - :l‘lvlted“:h'fl‘-wlvm wh{a have been restored to HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY, ufter drugaing 1o vain for months and seam Hund NOW for DICRIPTIVK PANPHLET and Tug KLYCTRIC QUARTKRLY, n largs Nius trated Journal, coutainiog full purtienlars wnd INFURMATION WORTI TROUNAXDS. (op- liw mulled free. Uil on or address, PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO,, Cor. 8th & Vine Sts, CINCINNATI,O. Or 212 Broadwsy, NEW YORK. BRANCH OFFICE: 218 STATE ST.,CHICAGO. - 86F~ Avoid bogus appliances claiming elec- ic yualities. Our flr’rfiphl«t explaing low to distinginish the genuine from the spurious. APOOL coTTON. “hest Thread for § \rlngvmi;\?lfiflg.;; WILLIMANTIC! ANERIOCA STILL AHEAD ON Spool Cotton! More than thiry ezhibitors of Rewing Machinea at the Paris Kxpositlow, 187w, llke tiise st the Gontennial Kxposition. 170, baving used the W Hiimantio Nixe LCard NotieFinlal wl Cattan un every veriuiy Of wark, certity that 1t 1a the beat threud FOR SEWING MACHINES Thst theyever wed They vrouvusce § supurior to il other brands ua sceouus of ita STRENGT EVENNESS, ELASTICITY, IFININEE. 1l COLORS, LANTIC DISPLAY AND THE R CHICAGO EXIUSITION, TIFE WILL AT FOTrOSALS. Proposals for lndfififi;fi?{fi Stock Cattle. RPARINRNT OF N 1RRION, Drrargus Aryaine. { deated s, b ronosale tor Rtk iraled proy s, 1ndurse *ro; s fur niock, A, et £b Game tny ey Kt addressca 1 ouinilastoner uf Indisu AMirs, wiil o received ative up 10 11 weloek & i, Ut Thureday, Uct, o, fur the dellvery at New York, Ubicago, st. nwas City, Klous Clty, or Yanktow, thy (ol olies (0F b Hed Lioud aud BpatiedTull Wi “Sowmin aud Fizere (aout % Lorses Ilarness; uad doubte shovely Fiuwe; ow Teetn: 175 ihle and Rlugte Treess s Duz. Plauters loe. 1 Urose-Cul n, 0 Hwisd Rawe; i Hakvay c# aind Hiiathe) n 100 tbe, suclis an 2GRy L ekl 2 sy Forkss 24 kuur-Ilue Forks; 40 Axra, with handl o i o U A ute r MO 3 vear: : vud lickfers sud wows bulwoeu L aud 3 years. del reaquined 1o be deliy, tween March | A ceriined chacl Depaitory fon siount of the k or U. 8. eut of 1he of ¢ posal. adinu A uibilpalpner airs, aivany eac BT by it kit e Sardaore e e teacta and boids executed. b Fight je reee od to reject art of auy bidi ala, L liicivase any or l]‘llxdl Or suy £ o1 day sl Sy wr dimiuleh the quaas 1 the foreguing list. HAYY, Cuminicver. Proposals for Mules, A it e TDithate, “uder e wbasl sealud proj ditiuan, wltl clved at this biice until (3 o'clov ihe 17ih day ol BePiLiber, 16T, &1 which iade they will be opencd 1o'lbe proseuce of or ths burchase sud dellveey st cliber ol oty oauk Ta Ulentu My ur Yaugivu, ies s A1 pack wules. vay Book, LA “thwe sad [t 2, 10 kood o TUUP (4 10 ulow () vue-balf (15%) tasiss -bullt, large-poved, . sout 12 8l pary ,-Ihr:. Byttt ur 14) o Ulng () years ol 804 0ok ives teen aud ole-Ra'f (14Y) bur inore thea fuors tusl #0d 1Beve-Tunrils (3 1) Lasds bigh. Iwllvery uitsh bo wade withiu e (10) dage sfter wuaid bs thale T'ropusals ure fuvited for all or sny vumbier. lI he Lioveruent reserves the 1L Lo reject any or s, Islauk propesals and forims uf contract wib) by furs nlabea ou apitivation this villee, e G svturis e Nibeluncs caatalb idriuis slvald *Veupoetia fur Jiralt dud Pack Maick 0 1 uBdersigivL NEW PURLICATIONS, JUST PUBLISHLD, LUCRETIUS. By W. 11 Mallack. Teing the Seventh Yolame of the Rupnlementdl Herfes of ** Anciont Clawuics for Fn- ith licaters.” Fdited bythe liev, #7. Lacss Col- ins, A. 3. 12mo.” Fine eloth, 81, COURTSHIPIN TWO CENTURIES Twn Etorles. Ny Hawley F thor of ‘' Twe Kimea®cte, Vol A7 ATt Anhor Uatiion s 14mo.” Bound |AQGUT daper covers. 50 centa. **The book is frash and trlr!u‘d 1n atyle, {n atiractive and ententainiog, and {9 aitozei) D miple T O i AR &S PO Siv A‘xm‘.(;-’r,ulrvm with the shove, OLIVIA TIALRIOH, Ry . W, Follet-Bynge. BTORM-DRIVEN. "By Mary lfealy. * L. 3 ’ CURNLAN. By 4 }’e-:n:{-u{n’;u.{.}"" O b Forsale by all Ronknellars, ar will be sen postpala, upon recelpt Dfl\r;:fl bl" sentby mall, J4 B, LIPPINCOTT & CO., Publishers,’ 715 and 717 Market.st., Philadelphis, RAILROAD TIME TABLL. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRALES, FEXPLAXATION OF Rrrxrzyce Mixks.- eiromed Waiadiy CETel bt g OHIOAGO & RORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Ticket Utfices, 62 ""’"l‘.‘.'.".‘xmiflfm'“ Houss) sadae aPacisc Fast Line ablouz Gity & Y, Miiwankee Pussan; bMtlwankee Famenior (dli Slireen Hay Exprem.. K¢, Paul & Minneapoli but. Fanl 33338 333333 Tullman Hotel Cars are rus thraug) nGAL o nna(,'::mc“ Tufle, on thetrain lesving Chicato Noathar rosd runs Puliman OF any Other forus ol hotedcarn west 0f Chirags -g=perarcornar of iWeii and Kinsle-tts, T1enot corner of C: i Kinzte-sta CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & OUTNOY RATLROA™G Depas foot of Lakest, Indiang-uv.. and Slxteenth.ot. Cenal and Nizteenth-sta. Tickat Ofices, 33 Clarke L deputs. Mandots & Gulmahurg Ottawa & Strestor Fx| torkford & Freeport Jubuque & Stour L1ty k Pacisio Fea Kan reas, P x ausas City Ag Epr Pulimsn Paisce Dining-Cars and Puliman 18-whesi Sleoping-Cars are run between Chicago and Omaba ou. the Pactc Express, CHIOAGO. ALTON & ET. LOUWIB AND TAGO KANBAH CITY & LENVER SHORT Madlsonst. bridra aad nlun Depot, West k1iid, nes O any ird- et Tickes of Reneas City & Deaver Fast Ex. B ok Hpriputnia & Feaas Mollle & New Oelenns KX, , R $oulk, BorInKBoIG & T as § w0 Peofin. furlington { FAx K. Citionen & Faduca 11 1 Streator, Lacou, W 'tou Ex Jolies & hwight' Avecommaat' m, 0. m. 8 m, | 0. CRICAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT. PAUL BAILWAY, Unlon Uepot, comer Madlson and Canalsin, Ticked fice, 03 Sduth Ciark-st., obposite’ #hermun House, j_teave. Amive. @ m. [+ 743, m Rrpreee. ... & Minnesors, iireen| Menasta tirvaxhi ¢ ) 108, m. ¢ €:003, . P, M. 1AL M. Ann, m.l d:ovp, m. " re 4, Mad i, &inf Towa Iecnomowhe Satirdaye) @ ikee Fast \ait fdaily) . iaconsin & Minnisote, Green Hay, heveus Polnt and Ash fand throueh Nigii hxvress. |t 11 trafon rou 7 i i Al Ticketa for 8L Patl and Mingeapolis are good ciier adison and Prairle du Cbies, ur vis Waicrtuwn, LaCrosve. and Winons. ILMNOII‘H CEI;II"B'&'!{ ORAELMI.B- & st Louts Fost 1. Calra uCaire & Texue K wpringdeid F.1p l-;mlnl 1d Night K Ivoria, Buritngton riis Burtinuton & Ryokuk § Dubugue & Bloux City Ex. mbuque & Sinu City Hi . tlniai Pasar 1 0On *aturday t punato ¢ only, §.0n Satuntay et pune 1o 1rorva ouiy. MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, Dego. foutor LAk sl a0 it of bwnitr-accong.pe, 2 hy ic-pt., sonthomt curner of K. e s Eackise 1otel. ‘b A% Falor Houm. " S FITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & OHT0ACGO RAILWAY, Depot. co r Canal and Mudison-ais. Tickes OMces Clar rand Pacitic lllEl_;_ DB o T i o ik Ao e 165 nuid iww: wie HomizgMall—0id Line . Y. & Loston Wpecial Aftuiitle Kxpress, dail Nigiit Kxjireas. PITTTSRURG, CINCINNAT® & 8T. LOUII & B. Cluciuuat] Ate-Lig sud Kokuno Ling. Depot curacr of Cliuton aud Carruil-s, ~ Weit Sida cluctnaatt, Indisnapols, Lo Iaville, Coinmous & basl Day hyyrom: Rl T ST afl;“i“fi'f I’LI;‘IF‘;‘['I'E" Pt v QHICAGD, HOGK\JBLAIB & moxvm'uur.pgm oruer of Van flurea sad nhierman-sis, i D e s Clark st Bheraaa Huuse. For ilwaik Weduesday Bucks fuul of SICLI " UCEAN T NORTI GERIL vu'mranv' vll"l‘fil c.!“: Thy steamers f thl ature day frows broaion Picr, fyol of TUlRS6C, Hubosei Hales uf' | Pusss - ew York (o beltiiimino Loudub, Hevre, . B3 cabiit, " $100F s Eabin, $AL ol 3 curevaes, | For frelqib NIROPOD wi Uearboru-st tustant selict. * Sioph Hueiit Baivg fur bu ¢ k e

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