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THE CHICAGO NG EVENTS. has a high opinjon of Courtney an an oaranan, we well know, as has been heard Ly exprees himaelf to that effect. Theg have practiced together on o former ocea- Tanlon says that he was not able to et out of the way of hia rival. phesically is a fine reilo greater than that of I Mr. A. (3. Nish, Inte Harhor Engincer, has been appolnted Lo lay out the conrse. A Lachine mon was heard to express the opinjon, the other day, that [lanlan was o skiltal in [Tan’lin® the sculls that Courtney was slinply Courtin’ a defeat by voming to row Another Experiment in the Way of Base-Ball Changes, w, hisstature being much Both men ars Races at Lonisville, Columbus, Dayton, Iitc. Rt. Louls, The Hanlan-Courtney Rowing Match ~-Chicago Yacht Club, BASEBALT. AKOTHRR BXPERINENT. The concludivg game of the serfes between the Chicagos of next vear and the Indlanapolls was played yesterday, and resulted in a victory for the lateer team. They played a comfortable fielding game, and bunched their hits so nfcely ns to make n'ne runs on ten hits, while the Chi- cagos could make only seven on fourteen, The home Leam lost thé toss, and led oft with two runs made ofl errors by Larkin and Flint. The home team scored one in the socond on Snafller's dwo-baser, Anson's single, and an unancecssful play to cateh the Jatier nt second. In_the thirg Start scored on his hit and Peters's alded by & passed ball, This tied the ame, but 10 the Tast half of the Inning the visitors put In %0 more on errors by Larkin and Quest and hasc-hits by Willamson and Warner. home team got In a fourth inning on Shaffer’s ont two passed balls A regular monthly meeting of the Chicazo Yacht Club was held Iast evening fn tho club- rooms of the Sherman House, Vice-Commodore Willlam C. Lyon in the chair. The report of the Committee having in charge the lake re- gatta was ready, and discloscd the fa:t that the following were the winning boats In the, recent contest: Yachts Corn, Commodure Munger, firat prize in tirst class; Ing, Capt. T. M. smd- loy, first In eecond class; Goodenough, Capt. a killan, firat in tnird class; Karus, C Jamaics. H00 to; | endingt at G p. vound-boat was the American Girl, of Wauke- gan, Capt. T. M, Mlllan. Financially reganded, 1he seport was not pleasant readine, the recelpts from the Jole reentta being wholly dispropor- tlonate o the expenditures, however, and the jolly yachtsmen meditate upon the cost of thele fun, Purne, 1 B. Mar Urtswold wero ede It was adopted Mesars, E. A, D, Bamucl Buker, and . F. il members of the Cub, and a number of delinquenta dropped. Therg was_considerable after-talk atout ways and lly souare on the summer 0s in Lhe way of expeuscs and prizes being $309, and the Club's asscts 4 on the wrong side of the necount. The expentes, outside of prizes, wers ordered pakl out of the sssets, and, as one way ol catehlug up, It was decided to have avother regatta on the fisat Batarday In Octo- ber, several of the tnembers agreeing to furnish atake-boats, cte., free of cust, Innprivate bet on the late race, by and with the conscnt of the parties to the pet, statedtbut ho would turn fu the stakes, 810, and, ou wo- tion of Mr, Bulien, n commiitee was appointed o secure voluntary subscrivtions to inake up the dellcfency, the mover stating bis willingness 10 plank down 850 himself. laneous buelness of no great jmportahce, the meeting sdjourned. TIE TURL. COLTMBUS, O, Corumnos, 0., Sept. 24.—Tle fall meeting of the Columbus Driving Park Assoclation com- menced to-day. In the 2:32 trot for 8600 there wero six starters, The following I8 the summary: hit, 8 clever In the sixth means to et financ reattn, the lgbil Kingon's single mnde oft three clean hits. In the lant half of thie Inning, C: . and Clapp's_hita gave a run, and three-haser brought in two more. red on a wild viteh. Chicagos got up within one wllh'thrcu Tuns male on verors, alded by Larkin's ting two- haser; but aguin the visitors drew ahead with McCurmick’s’ gingle, made on errors of Hau- “The home team conld do ho cood in ihe elghth and the game closed with n reore of 9to 7—Just the aame as Monday's. ‘I'ne Chieagos hail their nlnth Inning, but it daes not anuear [n the score beeause i was not 8iki, leaving some In the seventh the The sakeholder Klnson and Flint, Atter s0me miscel- e woman Bl gmas EPERt In the 2:23 trot for $300 thero were soven starters. Allertivo heata tad beentrotted there was n general kick among certain parties inter- cated {n the poul-box that Dick Wrizht was not Leinyg driven to win, aud 8 new driver was put on. A ntew driver was aleo put behind Silver Owing to darkness the racs was not finished. and waa postooned tilt to-uiorrow, Bummary as far as finishc 2 oBusunane . [P cloocsockon Bl unuocmimom ] - e i3] co o intrauapoiia,, | ! arkin, Warner. an hita~Chicago, 10; Tndianap- rut base an errars ~Chlcazo, 41 Indianapolis, 1, Errors aftecting the scors—Quest, 1; Slarkinson, Clepp, 13 McCormick, 4. icago, B: Indianapaiiy, 10, Haseson called halls—Of Larkin, 3; of McCor- ick, 3. 1; Lackin, 3 Flint, J.ett on basen—d SVILLE. Raco Counse, LouisviLLe, Ky., Sept. 2f,— The weatber Is fine and the attenduneo is goonl, The first race, thu Belle Moad stake, dnsh threse fourthis of amile, wius won by Trinkdad; Ben 1l sccond, One Dimo thind. The secorid ruce, handleap, dgh 137 won by Clemmis U., N Wheeler third, L'oote Warileld won the 1: Mctormick, 1, Chicave, 43 Tual waa played on e slx- which wos fiest tefed: with tho Doa they were here, * Flayers will have I8 an Instance at hand beautitul gnme, and Quest was off his sterduy Quest wndo the best exhibition comd that has heen seen liere this: vear, iz stops belne wonderiul, erthe weather, 28 elite ‘Boaker second, e thelr ups and downs; and tourth, Mahlstick (the 10. Mauday Flint rd race, dasb ono miln. Hunt Reynolds' Mellourne colt second, Vil some of his runnin inssmate fuurth, Crossiett Jast. Thue, e Flint was a little the fourth race, das firat, Pefrel seconid, Luel ‘Thirteen started, Trinldud’s vietory to-day ‘anit waos -cany ) wus nbout the worst he hns shown tiia Is favorite echemo waa to drive theball 4 But he may v ) B30 48 as unexpected Grinsted & °H ora the favorites. The defeat of Mahlstick st #plcion of bis ungoundness, The exclting cvent of the day was tho last race, many tninking the result” a dead heat, bockut, and could ouly at the latsman's it allowed to bave o day 6/t od well as 18 not at all gl (0 judie of the work of the two men uutll they “have had n mouth to- 1 o Jook nt Willlamsan's play yeatentay 1us fn the two breceding games), it looks 1o Uhicago Chub lad drawn a prize fn Yesterduy ho hit for four total bases, und seut i three of the nine runs which Ui slo scored, nnd alko made two moro of the His record tor the -last three frames hus been seven Lits on fourteen times at bat,—a percentace of 500, out five ‘und assisted nine, Lucifer was put In the Kot third place, ‘Tho pools on to-morrows races sald as follows engaghie b, at the Galt Houre ta-night 0 purse, milo heats— Janet, 8150 Allun Pinkerton, &35 total, Second race, aclllug ra yrelllug race, bnltarifo dash 5; Sprivgbran ik ) 8005 JuliaJuckson, ‘Third race, Assoclation Spurse, dash one ani guelghth milew—Edinhute, ng Willam, $27; ue It 85; total, 8131, ' ) e has alro put without an error. paralysis which scems toattnck hey put on white hose, lic will hurry the best The game for to-day will be_between the ree- ur Chicago and Indianapolis tebms of-this year, and It Is Jair to look for a hougsome vie- tory fur Chicago, This can caslly be won by good batting. Cassidy and Hardldey are thio 3 thoy have abown It {n the luat throo games, Their record plaving agalust the Chicagos lias been fivo hits In thirteon bat,—a pereentage er than has been Haylae shown this extraordinary exbibition ¢ Stocklugs, let tho boys now 8, §4; Crose~ Assoclation purse, dosh one Berzamot, 8813 £diub ey $453 totul, $250. p A to The Tribune. Quiver, [k, Sept. #.—Iv the 2:3 trbt to- Nella won In ‘three strals 1 9:203, and 2:30; won by Churiey C, In 2 The ranniue race, Ol after Ambuscaide had taken two huaty, MARINE NEWS. NAUTICAL ACCIDENTS. Mr, Maxwell, onv of the owners of the wreeked schr Gen, U, 8. Grant, was n tha city yoaterday, nformation concerning the disastor. Tho vessel was fn command of Capt, Gunder Torkelson, and not Capt, Ucorge Brown, ascrronoously stated yosterday. She loft Pente water with & cargo of rafted cordwood a weuk fago yesterday for thia nort, and sprung a teak Thurs. day noon aud was put back, Thowind blow a Friday from the southwest and a heavy sca ran, olf “Pontwater odily waterlogaod, and bk hat she must becote a an fleraven, of this the capuizing of tho 1 while attempting to take & line ashore, and & Lanson was lost by beine swe; ‘The Captain wan taken fro S5 lenmars; B Mhortiln E. Sheldon; schrs Alva Dradle: mea who dan do 8, Jotinson, Baudusky, zht heats—tino, Tho 2:50 race was 4 2:30, and 2: mile and repeat, avility to bat b ayainat th Wh tum in and mak Whito Brocklngs, falr request by tho publ UOne of the Chicazo the game to-day tho cl schieine of putting the men back on those bases In the pext, scarcely possible thut an auch foollshncss as this, uudiences will staod a good desl, this partfeuiar idlocy would be to make the gamo one inning long would take away all_fn or utherwise exert aue’s ko a8 good a record for the is nothing lllul‘flllhlll a cré aunauaces that {n will try soms crazv left on”bases fu one s will endure any may—Chicago instead of ufuai It centive to run boses 80l£3 it would break up neeauss he wautd all under thy bat, crowd and players Suppose Cassily, 0 make clean 1 Loy catuier 10 two game bave to catch almost and, finally, 1t 5 For justunce: Start, and_fHankinson wers t hands wera out, and Larkin wei ba it on which C oul. Then Ahe rule would coute to bat, but the, insist on his sta could be arolded around and pitch second. Then he Butif he got Yom. snd crew foun port, wan drowned by ‘nssidy was forced dewnand that Stary alleged lmpro 10z 8t second. by biaving tho pitcher tury toward Start could foldit both e 0N & two-Laser, would it be let us bava 5o mure ave & team that cay b them Yry withi- them, Havethe anniod Froderic oft a louting hateh. tho wreck oy u bual pan and two saltors reache cabiu, which became ned by & volunteee crew, d aliore o eafety on b d from 1ho veee d Maxwell and Capt it Ty g Detrolt have wado thelr lust t hae not beol Nuoes, o Torkelacn were the owne Bought her lust May from McDouuld e 81,200, She ia s total wrec We_think wo thers 18 no ln'-ur play ball; for heaven's sal out puttinz any French trilly oy forzot how tha best bact re made atmolutery use. n for 1677, and how the siued year stood » and ce 00 Bier. Thu carvo of Woud ied mahioro and most of it recovered, “Tho canalonst Hosrd of ‘Urado had her stery i thy evat draw of Polk stuve |y night hefore fuat, aireet bridge, by the tan of the Jatter way Unable Lo see the former in time 10 avold tue accldent, owing to e y the atmosphere, and for the reasun that the canalbout bad 1o lhits vielole, damayed veesel was loaded with lumuer, which kept her alvat. Tho curgo was taken out day, and tha boat will be placed fu Doulittle's drydock for repaira, The da: age will auuunt to v the lcgisiation Chicagos of the last-n the buttom i consey Rotten, let us go un tnkering wo will Lo sbout seventh in g Lire & player becuuso style of game, and thet another about which he about as wise s to hire ati palls, and then Wwooden buckets, snd'next year Lt of aix. " To he I8 unexculled fo ony change that game to uows wothing, Is ddenly set Btm 0 and expeet him to s Tue pame to-day will be hetween teams of tho Chicago and blaced probably as fliows; I 3 r'ur':'f' crapell ond sirert 1ue, of the Constitution, who will it i order 10 avold expeusive It the occurrence,was accldental, an mitted tu ron on ihe river ot night without dis Indisuspolis *Clubs, proper lights: and sowmeihing should Le 0 cause them w do so, “Fbe schr Pensaukes bad ‘ber rail and several n by the prup Colln Campbell in & iver night before lust, Bielle haa he&m:.w damaged, and the Milwsukes sclir Two lirothars serived yesterdsy miuge rebouu. dat beacon on the pier at the moath of the land was dawmaged Iately by the fip- 1l Wageladl, sud §t will re- i i, Blnaxy night, the tug Gom cavgut e Ymk. n’d le du'-n- stauchions broke, collislon in the r! buow of the scbr 4uire $100 10 re, Bre whiie at th 85¢0d 19.4hy s3tent of ubout The Syracuse Stare il bo hers 16 -1 JAQUATIO, HANLAR AND COURTNEY. . Anectal Dispatch 10 The Tridune. . MouTRupL, Beyt. 84.~Tao joterest’ 1y the ap- ecu the two foremost cars- ntioent, is boyfunior to Every day brings jud ta of . thoy world, u ere wakiog, eod 1t of the coutest. we and they have the deuce of their triends, ucal paper—for ——— B ¥REIQUTS, " - rly active and lawer yes- bejng Bya for cora to for sbout 44,000 by 000 bu gats,” and 3%, « terday, the ciosing Byltalo, Ioow) was (eken wheat, 423,000 ba cora, 16, 000 bu ryo. “T'o Buffalo, sch) Bt 414¢5 acbr Zack Cuanales, orn, sud 0. rye. 3t “dc; schr Danforth, . Atun, coru st 3K Prouching ruce betw wenof the' Americn: el up o+ fevdr-heat: dulries, even from distauy 'ha; Is Iikely ‘ta™ it carn &C' 3Ke; achr Ju the afierapon the Relchum und Rutter, Gold Huuter, corn X The raty on wheal from ‘foludo, to 2¢ per bu Alonday, a2 charicrs wero uadeé on § basta of 4 Luusber frelghts wero uuchaiygos veasels continued fn demand. Ti woa taken a2 #1.50 per 1000 ft on Maoistee Lo this port, aud the Lslla from Ford luver. Clevelaud Pidindealer, Mondsy: 8 WOr thau OXAIAFIY 1arve fluuk of vasssls in sort sincers vougrutala- ¢ no misavinge {u 2he, publio -meu- dojp, theie bast caresrs and bleh cheracters give ice that euch will d uuadiaus will savport Hanlar o, K}nflluu, o his best to win, the ourtney cheup, or who ducs Cauudiai chumplon is Ukely t oAt of them came in light from be Iow, axnectint 10 pet cargnes to Chienso nad other Toper Lake ports, but coul At present In searce, and verkels find it difienit (o uot ratisfactory chiariers, and at the close rates were weak, BUFFALO. Burraro, Bept. 24, ~Chsrters-- Coal to Mar- quelte, O0c; lranore hack to Cleveland, $1.60: coal to Chicazo and Milwaakee, 2ic; cos) from Cleveland to Chicago, 40¢, Cleared—Props Arctle, [lancock, Arahia, €. Tlurlont, Abetcorn, Chicagn; dames Davidann, 1,200 tons coal, Dulath; W, T. (iraves, Toladn: schrs @, W, Adamn, Taledo: Exile, L. ¢, Wondl- raff, R, Winstow, K. Groton, Lawrenee, Batcher Boy, 1,000 bris salt: Mears, Mliton, cuat to Chicagn: 1. H. Keys, 53 corns stone, Deiroft; Emtly and FEilza, 1 rie salt, Port Clintan: 9 coal. Milwankee: harge Nortne erner, Clucago: Leaderand Yankee, Baginay, Parsed Port Cold rne in_the twenty-foar hones m, | Sylvan Dell, Chicago, Eastward—Props Argyle, Ocean, Lake Erir, Montreal; Garden City, Dudensburg; barks 0. B, . Neclon, Kingston; Northman, To- nto, In port for harhor—Tpg Sprague and raft eawlogs for Tonawanda. MILWAUKLE, Bpecial Dixpatch to The Tribune, Mitwarker, Bept. 24.~Nothing was done In graln freights fo-day, The grain trade of 3tilwan- | kee, #0 far as shipmente are concerned, supesrs to be paraiyzed—something that hsa mcver bren known before at thia season of the year since graln was grown In guantities sufficiont for export, Prominent vesse) agents and owners freely express the apinion that very little will be done herc this fall In the lino of grain mhipmenta, and tuey ao not anticipate any particalar beneflt to yeseels from the trade, 04 an abundanco of tonnage will be offered conslantly to aunply any possibls demand that may bo made hy Clncara shippers, No arrivals from below to-da Dopartures—bark Unoifila, for Buftalos schr Baptils Minch, fur Ercanaba: sches Nellic Wilder, Aliee B, Norrls, David A. Wells, and David Vanee for Chicaga In quert of cargoos. . . CLEVELAND. Hpeeial DisvateA o The Tribune. CixveLAND, O., Bept. 24.—Animvortant de. cision was rendered to-day by Judge Baxter {n the Unlted States Circuit Conrty in the eade of W. G, Winslow et al, vs. the sch 8. 8. Oshprn, St ©, ‘Wilcox clalinant and cross 1loelant, The case was on trial several days, and the best connser {n the State were arrayed on elther side, W, It Cundon, of Chleago, being retalned with other connacl on It wan 8 casc of collision of theachr American Unlon with the Oaborn, ond in Ahe District Conrt Judumwnt waw rendered against To-day thin was reverscd, and the American Unton was ruled to pay half the dam- tho part of Osvorn. Osbors for 84,000, ages of the collision, amountiug to $27, V00, THE BTEAMER PIARY, Tineal Inspectora Saunaers and Coyne continned thelr Investigatlon of the ate of tho Pearl yester- day, and also examined Charles L, Harron, Clilef No facts new to the read- era of this paper were cliclted, "Thie Investigation The Pearl fostll in Clark's Dry-Dock, where ahe Is receiving taont thorousn Bo complote hus Mr. Clark decided to wake them, that he has ordered ner to bo refen- Eanglneer of tho boat. is to be continued, repaten, tened all around bolaw the water-line, and ma, Potaibly do so ahave. . She will alwo bo patnted. A report was, In circnlation yestorday to tho effect that sbe wauld remain in ordinary the remander of tha seasun, and that tho Alnska would be liero fo-doy to £o info orainary: aiho, Mr. Clark wan on the subject guring the afternoon, Buthe did not contr the teport, —IRtrolt Lost quentioned and Lribune, TIHE INSURANC e 2 POOL. ‘The agents eompoaing the marine insurance vool have beon buny lately in au ablegod endeavor Lo eqnalize the busincss, and it way ascertulned yeaterduy that they had concladed to do it by equitahlo cucy weok notwithstanding the fact that the Company s ollowed a division of the businees ot the busis of pine shares Tn 100, Seve oral of the azenta wera whurt on their bisiness, but they geb tho benefit of the eaceas of the othrs. aprortioning the Tolnsurance on an baelw. 1t socun that the Orfent Mutial Ay rolled up u lareor amount of business last thun auy one uf the others, THE CANAL, Burnocrony, Hept. 24.--Artived—A, Woolenn, Jollst, , 000 bu corn; King Broa., Kankakeo Feoue or, 2,600 bu oats, 400 bu rye; Atlantle, Kunkakee Feeder, 4,600 ou corn: Gold 1tad, Senaca. 6,000 bu corn; Montreal, Ottawa, 5,500 bt curniPeerlees, Ottawa, 4,800 hu corn: Tempest, Ultaws, 0,200 0 b corn; prop bu corn; Sunshine, Ottawa, Ohinn, Utica, 3,000 bu corn; Chicago Belte, Uticu, 0, :-',"" hu cora, —Thomas Reott, Gold Huster, Lusal , 750 latl, 300, 001 fhingle H7, 700 1t luwber, 7,450 at TPORT NTURON, R 1 e, ity - Lasulle, Rorr Hunox, Mich., Sept. 24—10p. m.—Passed np—Props Arabls, Fgyotiaa with consart, and Delaware, Germanla and bacges, D, F. lose and bargen, Allegheny and barges, Quebocs schrs J. 11, Merrill, L. Hunns, 0. A, Van Valkenburg, D, A. Wells, ones, Typo, Guiding Buae, John V. Wilcos, North Cove, Flymg Cloud, lluwn~l’mj|: Iudia: schirs K, Jones, Helen Byrurt, Tlaworths Wind—East; freall, Weather claudy. MARQUETTE. 4 Special Diepaich (0 Th Trivune. Marquerrs, 3ich., Eceot. 24 —Arrived—Prop Townsend; achr Bd Kelly. Cleared—D'rops E. I3, Hale, Ohlo, Superior, 8. ' N. Ityan, J. P, Yassed Up—=Frop Winsiow, ———— roIe, Speeial Dispates ta The Trihune, Enie, Pa., tept. 24, —Arrivals—Props Chsuncoy Turlbut, Antelope, Baffato. Departares—r g, Chsuncey Hielbut, baega North, props Antelops and Putladelpnia, Chicugu. —— NAVIGATION NOTES. * cHIca00. Thoschr Mariner s in MillewBros,* dry-dock to fava a leak stopped, and the tug Monltur 1o have & loose sheo (astcned. The arrivals wero very few Ygstenday, Some of the tuge Isid ontaide nunvl‘ Lalf the day without eting » tow. The wind blew from the eastward ast ovenluy. and it {s probable that some of the up-bound Krain catriors will get a beuetit from i, and reach this port In guod season. RLAZWIENE, 1t is reporied that the schr Tlmulb{ Daker was 140 bustiels stiort on Ler last cargo, loaded at Du- trolt for Buflslo, ‘The schr Starling has been relcased from the ahoru, and towed tu Cloveland, by the tug Audrew J. Swhh, Capt, A, II. Mills bas obtained’ estimntes ut Detroit for the constrnction of u wew ferrysbout, o Ply between that port and Windeor. P lant Gavtor faw bevi tohered frum the come maod of the stinr Pearl on accouut of ber receut trouble st Falrport, Most of the excuralon steamera st Cleveland and e, The sensun 0ud Ouo Wik those not un regular PORT OF CHICAGO, The following aro the arrivals and sctual satilngs at thiv port for the past twenty-four hours ending 8t 20 o'clock last night: AURIVALS Jrrop Mesenuar, Doitun, sundrles, Btatc streat, ’rup 3, C, rlllllu.nlulllm suuirie-, ¥1ale street, Relir Aitares, Murkrgou, fuinber, 1ush sfioot. kel tarauin Suskeuba, lutalior, Sadun wiip. hr Kltty Grsat, Buuimervitle, stotes, ogden Canal, betir Luwls vy, Sumier Ialniud, Timixe, Masu bily, belr L. U Coales, Muskeuut, Jatiber, webt T Col.,Coole, Cloveland, eoal, 8. 8. O benir Jasoh Parker, Muskegon, luniver, Beur Fheuts, Jrun Malicable Works. subir Vour Urathers. Madlateo, luuilier, Lake street, penr uraiay Meiblolues, luntiec. Sauiysn biip. Bebr Maggio Dan, Ludiugton, umnser. Markee. Schr C. Mlcnaeison, Ludlugran, lumber, Markes, K. Ellinwood, White Lube, luiuber, ‘Twenty. sesuad sirues, elir Pilgriin, Uraad laven, lumber, Rush streat, belir Mockio Mird, Kuwaudeu, wodd, T wauty-acc- ce oud AGTUAL BUILINGS, Scbr Little Bells, Muskeyuu, liyie, Lrop 8, C. Buldwin, Escaanba, Jight, Prop Juniata, Buffaio, sundrice 8, bebe Crattuiu Kiodsioa, krain. betir Emerald, Kloxston, graiu. cLr Ji iner, biurgeon Bay, Heht, it A, Mosher, ‘Colli kW oo K10ik, bebrd." V. Junss, ‘Muskegat, (gt Bebr Hadicul, Muskekon, Hght. belir Japan, duskegou, Tgit. scur Minerys, Muskogon ‘light, Frop Lutiuley colliptvond, suiries. c . Colllok wodd: Krati. el Gieurdv 1), Dousenias, i bskion, Hght P I AR Adhs, Prup 1L, G i Rt 1 ¥ Ay a, 1 iy, light. o Meaoilier licht, U, . Hcdor, Mantater, Jiglits v beht ltiad ol Maaleivo, [ sclir kuuny Nell. Bulalo, kralas b, ». vh‘,&:l"flfldm srain. e Ko ugal 0. i Beltf m arey,, Whits Lake, 1t Sear il Stuskedost om0 CA7 Hisusd pluiigs FUr g Pt bl AU'.HN Buidale, gr. i BISHOP CLARKSON i Lt Apedfal Papalch 1o TAS Tibyae, T Ouags, Bept. H.~Blshop Clarkeoy was wel. cowed bowe from Europe lust -evenlui by one ©f the most brillisnt arsowblics which bave graced Ouiaha for wany a day, all classes of the commuaity, all creeds und orofessivus, taking vart lo the scvus. It was gotten up uuder the | 3, pariehes, but. all ath nrches rent thelr quota of worth and buaut The 1on, Judge Wakely, Introduced by Dean Milispaugh, sddeessed the Bishop and Miss Clarkson fn wonls of affectionate welcome in behalf of the Iaity, and the Rev. Dr. MeNp- clergy, the Bishon re- PARDRIDGES. 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In thesa days of close competition, it in al- o gecure the esact facts, found, and there can w Amerfean Kewing- wass desirable Lunately these have be beno doulit that the * Machine Vis the ane aptelarly udanted for famity use—a fact that Is confirmed by the thousands who are using thew, AMCNLRIENTN. § TABERNACLT, KELLOGG-CARY CONCERTS, Atthe Tahernac SALE of SEATS Heglo s & edock this (Wedncadag) mos: & PON Stateear, r irie Couury orane for ek wrEa T Vool & B and imimediate reop o MEREem o clierky will pe nae ok nred to walt th dne for ety tarn at the boy- LAST APPEARANCE O thin Company fn Cone ‘THE TABERNACLE, THIS MORNING, AT 0 O'CLOOK, SALE OF RESERVED SRATS COMMENCES FOR Beccler's Lecte At ROOT & SONS* Music Co., 156 State-st, 23e, 50y Ties . No higher price, TUEATRE. rubrietor snd Manager. FOR THE HAIR IT BOFTENA TP HAIR WNES HARSH AND DRY. LT AONTILS THE IRRITATED SCALY. IT VENTA THE NAIR FROM PALLING oFF. T FROMOTES ITS NEALTHY, VJGOROUS GROWTH IT 14 NOT GREABY NOI ATICKY. X0 DIKAGRERAULE 1! 21 MAVERLY. Magnificent Wednewlsy Vatl poputerAnd eiticd MISS KITTY- BLANCHARD, T Puct of Ve wivpres) ) Wure Ahivrlcan Dratna,of the It KiLts paN- es, 100,000 S S —— | CAWPETN, UrEIOLATER JUDSON & 00, 106 STATE ST CIHICAGO. autifal and charuings DANITES| TUEATRE, FLATTERINGLY SUOOESSEUL DEBUT Of the Besutiful anil Artistic Soclety Biar, Mrs.F.8.CHANFRAT, 10 the Intenscly {nteresting and realistic drana, entitled PARTHD. Tho Theatre crowded by & do thustastlc fu 1La applause fGF artis Pine aml Approprinte New Feenery, Same Bill Every N ko sudlance, en- it this Woeek, Matinees Tnesdays and Fridays BXPOSITION DATILY! 8 A.DML..... TO.....10 I, M’ Upholstery, and Curtain Goods. NW_ Stock Now In—Very Luwest_ Hw_‘ccs: W PURLIC. MUSIC BOOKS FOR THE FALL TRAD The Harmonia. . FOUR-PART SONGS FOR MALE VOIOES, an entircly ew bank, tnusle well salnered. and iion wuiras, the latier toxusiated Wable equisitlon te the list of 3 Fiopristor and Manager. 1001 I M, TIOULEY.... and Wadnesday snd tea, RICK'S EVANGELINE COMBINATION, Diirece rom thely brilitant suceesses thronghaut the Unitcd States, in thelr Vasclusiton Opera-Boufle Ex- wach G0 coutet Tearliers, ote., Are livited 1 Cireutars, éontal Sul, sid teweat buugs for thell w0 Ll Counany ' Liig o asr examine L. 0, Tearhers of SInging Classes will ples ) Etitenon’s * (owurd at ioscl, shuilir i JOSEPH JEFFERSON LAST MGHTS OF NI VAN WINKLI1S, y eventos durlng the 7 843 g duris: o : Chotru aud Sitwing Al B00ks seut post fro for Itetall Prtce, LYON & HEALY, Chicago, OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. ——— T e _Aston, | week and BATIDAY ATATL Nt Week he kreat Dra NTEEL PENS, SPENCERI STEEL PENS Hest European Make, and unrivalod for ¥lexwlity, Durablily, snd Evenucss of Polat. REAL RWAN QUIIL, ACTION, taty Numbers Biapies facludiog the 1=2-5-8+15 “hfran 3-16 aaut by mail, for trfal, 0o recelpt of 33 Centsn Ivison, Brakemaw, Tavior & Co. 134 und 140 dirued Nircet, Naw York, o YOMANH 1 v ‘The Woman's Hospital of the State of Nifucis, . 471 Coltuge Grovesgy. Cliengo, Nl Charitalilo Yustltution neuriorated Sepr. 1 1w the L pliackt of the d e et on Tor aoutnd 0 7 MANIO ‘cuni duten pPuus, I'rite e ANTOCA iy, 45 and 47 Park-place, Sow Yo SLCY FOWDLW, to Bugs, Roackes, Moths, Fleas, Lice. ete. Warmnt- Al Anend’s hseet Pawder Dogota 179 B. Madlsyn-st, OSEITAL, nd devuted exchialv e, ¥ud aecideats prbuliar THE WOMAN'S YREE DISPENSARY Cobuccted with Wl Institativa Luy wind Raturday from 1 5 wielovh, 108 W gratilivie Genuiul of dlscacs of vk 1 EVHENS, DE CHI0P. 4 boriy 13 open every W Tt bulvy Tor burus ol rius, kit have 1t: 2 ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS, ~ ADDRESS! To the Weak, Nervous, and Debllitated, who Suffer from 1ll-Ilealth consequent on Lingering, Chronie, Nerv- ous or Functional Discases, External Remedies are the Safest and best that can be applied in diseascs, on account of the facility which we posscas of watching their action and their results; and of these remedies Llectricity, in the form of mild, continuous, and prolunged currents, as realized exclusively by PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS ~BANDS, has leen found the most valuable, safe, sim- ple, and efficient known treatment for the cure of disease. In our descriptive Pam- phlet we review the manifold benefits to be derived from Pulvermacher's Appliances, and bring forward testimony in their favor from the most Learned Physicians and Sci- entific Men . in Europe and this country. We also dem- onstrate why relicf and cure result from their ure after every other plan of treatment bas fafled, Reader, Are You Afflicted, and wish to recover the same degree of health, strength, and energy o experienced in former years? Do any of the following aymptoms or class of aymptoms mect your discascd condi- tion? Are you suffering from ill-bealth in any of its muny and multifarious forms, con- scquent on o lingering, nervous, chronic, or functional disease? Do you feel nervous, de- bilitated, fretful, timid, and lack the power of will and action? Are yoit wubject to Joas of memory, have spells of fainting, fullners of blood fn the head, feel listnew, moplnyg, * Unfit for Business or pleasure, and subject to tits of melan. choly? Are your kidneys, stomach, urinary organs, liver ar blood in a disordered condi- tion? 1o you suffer from rhenmatism, nen. a, or aches und pains? " Have you been . indiscreet in carly yeurs and A Victim to Youthful Follies, or carried the marltal relation to excess in later years? Tave these indiscretions and excerses Jeft you in a weak and debilitated condition? Are yon timiil, nervous, and for- getful, and your mind continually dwelling on the pubject? Iave you Lost Confidence in Yourself and energy for business pursits 2 Are you subject to any of (he fullowing aymptome: dreams, palpitation of the heart, bashftluess, restloss nights, broken eleep, nightmare, confusion of deas, aversion to society, dizsi- news in the head, dimnew of sight, pimples and blotches on the face and back, and other despondent symptoms? There aro Thousands of Young Men, middle-aged, and even the old, who suffer from nervous and physical debility, Thers are also thousands of femalen Broken Down in Health and spirits from disorders peculiar to their sex, and who, from fales modesty or neglect, prolong thelr sifferings, Why, then, further negleet asubject so productive of heatth and future happiness when there is at hand a weans of cure? Why not throw off the yoke altogether, and seek o remedy that has Science and Common Sense to commeml it?—a remedy of Indisputable cfiicacy, and (he most certaln means of re- storation to health and pristine vigor? There ure many diseasci of an ncute and febrile type that we do not propose to cure by means of Electricity; but from all tha Electro-Thysiology teaches us, in regard 1o the modus operandi of the Curative and Preservative effects of Voltale Bleetrivity, we may moat reseonalily infer that all those chronic ail- ments amd ol disenses dependent on a de- pressed condition of the nervous forces, ex-. haustion of nerve power, or the diminished energy of vital functions, as treated upon In our publications, ar happily inost suscepti- blo of cure by means of Pulvermacher’s Elactric Belts and Bands. These conditions they will euny, while drugy will not and we offer the most convincing testimony direct from the afllicted them- sclves who bave been restond 10 Health, Strength, and Energy afier dpugging in vain for wonths and years. SEND NOW For Descriptive Pamphlet and the ELEC- TRIC QUARTERLY, a large lllustrated Jpurnal, containing full particulars end information worth thousands. 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