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Stet PAC Seas Pikeet oes 0 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEP EMBER 11, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. THE COURTS. Che South Park Commissionors-After Ex-Prosident Morgan. in Iowa Speculator Squenls About an Unlucky Pork Deal. Goorge Stratton Gols ON with Ono Year in the Penitentiary. Tho Jepson ase Continued for a Month— Husband and Wife, MORGAN ASKED TO EXPLAIN, ADI waa Med In the Clrenit Court Thursday, dy the South Park Commissioners against its ox- President, James Morgan, and Fred A, Ingalls, J.C. Dunlevy, Mary C. and ‘Thomas & Dobbins, W.P. Kerr, J. ¥. Dennett, Llewellyn Curry, We K. Nixon, Frank J. Bennett, tho Navonal Bank if Illinois, and It. E. Jenkins, Assignee of Dob- ans, asking Morgan to atraizhten out certala tceounts and dealings a8 Presidentof tho Hoard, fho complainant sets out that in 1860 the South Park act was passed, giving it authority to con Jemn certain lands for, park purposes, includlig: among others tho south half of fractional Sec. lg, 38, 14, commonty known as tho Phillips tract, On tho Stst of Novomber, 1870, the Toard i to regulor meeting passed tho fullowitig reso- ition: Keaolved, That tha Prosident of this Board ts heroby authorized to make such settioment and adjustment of the Utigntion rezarding tho 8, 4 of fractional Seo. 1, ie, 14) and such pure ehaso of the titls thereto us in his judgment: muy be advisable; and for that purpose to draw from tho Treasurer of the Comimlesion © sum not exceeding tho sum of $00,000) before report+ jog the satno to this Hoard, and thnt the Auditor is hereby instructed to sign the nocessary ware rants for said sum of money or sv much thercot ‘as called for. Jn aceordatce with this resolution tia ware rants for the nygrexate of $90,000 were drawn bt Morgan's favor, and dsawn by him. On the 2d of Maret, 1690, Morgan's term of atiice expired, and ho banded over to tho Secretary of the Bourd on going out of office the fallow eecurities: 4. A trust-tleed, dated Nov. 26, 1yi2, trom 1). P. Rhodes to Daniel Jones on the south half of fractional See. 1), 38, 4, except of Lot, ete. to secure two notes of Thor Dobbins for $25,000. 2, A note of Dobbins f 325,000, dated Nov. 26. 1872, Indorsed by J, Dunlevy, and secured ba a Juclement note of W. Ke Nixon for Sa0ses, dated May 14, 18, a, AL note of Dobbins, of Ist, for $25,000, In- dorsed by Dunlevy and secured by a judguient note of Liewellyn Curry for $05, 4. A de mand note of Liewollyn Curry, dated Fob. 26, 18M), for $7,200, 6. Adlemand Judgment note of a. 1, Bennett, dated N U8, for $21,000, 6. A paper signed by orl A. Inuealls declaring: that ho holds tho title by quit-clatm dead of Nov. 12. 1870, from Mary C, aud 'f. 8. Dobbins to. tho south hulf of fractional Sco. 1. is, 1b In trust to sccure the pageant to the Nn- tount = Bank af Iinois ao note of . 1. Bennett for $21,000, and Turtticr ‘deelnration that Ingalls ‘holds tho title dorived through certain deeds fram Re i Jenkins, Recelyer and Assixneo of Dobbins, to. ¥. 1. Bennett, and from F. L Hennett, ait cover- ing Dabblus' interest In thls tract ta sevure, frat, the Bennett note, and then ihe Curry note, for $7,200, On tho 16th of April the Seerctary of tho Board forwarded to Mr. Morgin. a letter con taining the following conundrums: Whethor the securitios above referred to ure held for tho bonefit of tho park authorities and pald for hy park moneys? 2 Why, lf so-holit, docs not the Ullo run to the Park Commissioners iustead of to Trustees? 4. Whutdo tha notes of Nixon, Curry, and Bennett represent, and bnye tho park authorities recourse guainet thom in ease the title does not satisfy the park advances? 4. Why the deods from Jonkius run to Benott? i. Did he purohpso for himsotf or tho Commissioners? 6. How were the Jenkins deeds procured.und what wns pald for them? 7 Why were deeds pro- cured from Dobbins and Jenkins? 8. di what order of timo were the purchises and instru- ments made? 9, Doall the securities and deeds: convey n good title to the 8, $3 of fractional See. 13, 08, 14 except tho N. 45 of Lot 3 and Lota tt, 0, 11, 15, and 16 in Phillips’ Subdivision of tho ‘west part of sald halt-section, nnd is that all tho pronaty, recured or conveyed? MW), What was its Yalue when taken possession of by the Com- missioners? Il. Whatls now necessary to bo Bang Re perfect tho title in the purk authori- tes’ To nll theso numerous queations Mr. Morgan hae not yet mude any reply, and the Commis- ’lonors ave in doubt ns to whoro they stand, A Aomewhat siinilar inquiry was addressed to Mr, Tngnils, but he has forgotten to indite nny, athe swer. Tho Comnilssionors think thit the $90,000 wivon to Morgan wasspentin buying up thoubove securitics aud in purchusing what is called the Dovving Interest in the Puillips tract, but the inues Of Beouritics and deeds turned over to thei leave thom ng inueb jo the dark as thou they wore in Chinese. Bonnett, Curry, and Nixon now deny all thabitity on thelr parton the notes above mentioned. In this dilemn tho Commiesionors asic that Morgan may ba cam- pelled to unswer the nbuve question: tb ho inay be compelled to clour up and potfect. tho ttle in them, and that tho other do unis may ‘be compellod to conv ti tholr suveral interests fo ostomnkenclear tle to tho property. Mr, J.-F, Bonfletd appears as solicitor for tho Bonrd, STRATTON MURDER CASE. ‘The furthor hearing of ovidencein the Georzo W. Stratton case wns bad in tho Criminal Court yesterday morning. Tho first witness exnmined was Dr. J. W. Akora, who dressed Stratton's wounds on tho morning of tho oceurrenco, und wHo testifled to the fact that thay waro five in auwinbor and quite serious In their nature, tho cuts in his huad being deep, and some of them containing splinters of the crockerywaro with which thoy hud been Inilicted, ‘Yoo prisoner was then phived upon tho stand, whore ho quye a full mirrative of tho ovents of the evening which culminunted in his killing Lottio Robinson. Tho stury waa told fn uw lows quict vuieo, and the calm and not undignitied the prisoner went fur in giving it a strong tlivor of credibility. Ltaiiled fn all essuntinis with the evidence riven bapiest ne tho female buctapanes at the lon whero tho kitfing occurred, After tatling of his mecting with Gertle Marsh and af how thoy passed the curlier purt of the eventing, ho dus scribed the suspicions conduct of the deceased; baw abe got her man Fanning and the ‘egt- meyor girl out of the wily ‘nnd how upon thoir retiirn she repeatedly asked him for inonoy with which ty get beer, nnd tried to force her company upon bin. After he bad retired abu called Gortle from the reo nnd crpentedty. ate tempted to get ito his bed, which be would not aligw, At lust ho refused to get more Sore when she retired from the ruom, and the prisons er heard her and the others conversing In n tow tone of volcog During this convention hy heard Fanulnyg fay excitedly, * No; Ud goin and i the — ornny other nian.” Shortly after this Lottie returned to his room and again ate tempted to force ber company upon him, and u when he declined wha“ touk the pucner, Mung tha water which = wus tt bout f tho window, and 0 atticked him with it, nt the sane time calling: aloud for Fanning, Tho prisoner, seelne that Tow wus lntminent, wont to bis pillow and pulled hia revolver from ander ft, at the same tine euiltug out to Fanning, “Stop, don’t come tn be .TN shoot youl” Fanning renehed the door, when tho prisoner auguin_ cautioned hint to stop, He cocked his pistol. Lottio at the same time, tho Jug having been pliced hors du combat, went ut hls head with the washiig-basin, and at this moment Fanning appeared, making bis way through the door, ‘The prisoner tired ty the Mrection of Fanning, who retreated precipitates Jy, Me thon took hold of Lottie and Kot her out of tne roan, Shu van back and grabbed his ants, hut he caught ber and agaln put her out, io then begat to tress bimsc)!, and while stoop. yng to pull on his boots be felt himself aguin struck heavily on the buck of the boi te then fired through the open door and once mero In the alr, after whlch bo jumped from tho wine dow Into the ates Teaylng bebint hin €10 to $t2 in monoy, a shirt aud drnwers, aud n pute of sleove-buttons, whlch he had nut since 1s, positive that the {ntention of the pople: tn the house was ta rob him, and ho bad acted purely in self-defense. dn the ¢crose-oxaminntion the prisoner nce knowledgod that bo had served a term iu Jollet Jor 4 larceny of which be bad been convicted In Conk County In 187) Mr. Mitchuil, counsel for the prisoner, urged thathe had bad rensonuble grounds for fear ‘that bls Ife was in duuger, and had only done whit any ono would do to protect it; but the Btuto's-Attorney insisted tbat, having made the plea of guilty Of munstaughtor, tho vrlsoner walved ull ples of suditication, : Tho Court sald thit bo wud yup convinced that Lottic Hubluson ot loust, of the oceupanta of thy hause, futended to rob tho prisouer thit. ight. tt bad Leon shown wat she kuew be hud @ constderble sulin of money in bis possession, and the Court was inclined to think that Fane ning wasn party to the attempt. He did not xnow whether most juries wonld not ucquit him; atthe same timo others might find plat Guilty Of mansiauehter, und send him to tho ‘eeltentiary for five or ten y lly was not clear io his tajnd whether thy prisonee way not wuilty of manslaughter, and when he pleaded uilty to that olfeuse that wus the record. SUL Tho net was cominitted under circumstances fit which almost any tnan would defend blinself to the last, Without the statement thy prisoner Bad made tho Court would be inchined uw give bun nv inuch beaver sentence than with it, and tho question rested upon its credibility, ils story inilicd with that told by tha otbor withoseca, and it showed that Lottio Robe inset bad uttucked him with 4 view to securing bls monoy, und the frst shot was trod when sho eulled for reinforecents, after sturting tho quarrel, when she found xbe could uot rob bio joa quict way. ‘The Court close! by senteucing sho prisoner to one yeur in the Penttentinry,—o Secision which seemed to please him hugely. THE JEVSON CASE, Tho caso of William Thompson, alias William Trompson Irwin, aud John MoAulcy, charged with haying committed a rape pon Consta Jdep- 80, came up before Judgo Rogers yostorday morning on the application fora continurnce mnie by A. S, Trade, defendants’ counsel, tho provious day, In support of the application Mr. ‘Trude rend anamMduvit by Dr. Fredorick Schacfor, setting forth that Mra, Gunschow, of No. 148 pee ntrouts Was siok and Unable to leave the ouso with safety. +, Then followed a leugthy aMdavit by the de- fendant, Irwin, who, after a preamble in which he acknowledges the danger which Sea In muke {ng ndefense in a rape case by wantonly and Untruthfully assailing tho churicter of nu ‘com- Plunant, ques on to state that by the testimouy: of Mra. Ganschow, whose evidence will complote his chain of evidence, ho expects to be able to prove that Cousta Jepson, the proscentrix, is now, and was ntthe time of tho alleged rape, wanting in virtuo and chnatity, and guilty of sundry impropricties which are inconsistent with her ovitonco herctofore piven. The niliant: churges that sho swore before the Grand Jur; that she was assailed by him and tho co-defend- ant whilo she was searching for lodgings near the Powell House: that abo waa aatranger in the city and unfamiliar with tho nelghvor- hood, and had no frlonds or acquaintances In tho city, ag she arrived thera but an few days before from Town. Sho ale swore that In the struggle made by her in defonso of ir virtin her clothes, wind bartloularly her Mnderelothes, were torn, Aitlunt setafiorth that ho expects to prove by Mrs. Ganschow that Miss Jepson caine to her house several works before tho alleged crime was committed! to obtain work, nt which tina she had very little unders clothing, and that little wasao ragged and dirty that Mra. Ginschow lout her somo df her own, On or about Juno 1, Mes. Ganschowfound Miss Jepson in tho bed of her husband, grom wi she expelled her. Whereupon sho want out of the houso, and returned shortly thereafter in 0 drunken condition, and “so conducted herself that) shu was = requested to Jenve tho premises. Sho iid so, and before des purting she returned Mrs. Ganschow hor bore rowed underelothing and resumed her rn After the alleged offenso wis committed Miss Jepson wis taken to the police station by one Charles W, Arnold, where sho exhibited a3 ovl- deneo of the brutality of ner ussqult all that was lett of her drawers, whorens Mra, Gunschow will prove that thelr thon condition wis tho Butte ita when Miss Jepson put thom on before Jouving her house, Aftlant further olieges that when Miss Jepson started off sho expressed the: determination to make her money easier than by worklng? also that while Miss’ Jepson Myo with her young men would often call at her house and ask for her under alinses, and that she would xo off with them and return in a drunken vontition, and woul lao commit othor acts authorizing the bellef that sho was not a virtuous woman, Aifant further seta forth that on the evening that the alleged crime was come mitted Miss Jepson engaged his and the ca-dc- fend in conversation, and proposed to thom to hive intercotrse with her, and that tho only noise which ovetirred wns when she mide a loud demand for Tangy Adiant further alleges tut Mr. CG. W. Arnold, arousing public opluton a; investigated tho care, and com Bion that Miss Jepson isin abandoned woman, ‘The attinnt closes with sunpplication for further: ting to develop the entire truth in the case, The Court granted a continuanco until tho October term. THAT PORK CORNER, A Dill waa ied yesterday in the United States Clreutt Court by Willlam Henkio ngalnst King & Curtis, C.J. Singer & Co., and the Merchants’ Bavings, Loan, and Trust Company, In. which hu tells how ho tried to bear tho pork market [1 a stnall way, and how the buils raised him out of his boots, ft was In duno, ho suys, dune 19, 18), and while the corner in mess pork waa still un- noticeshle in fis dimonsions, that Henkle gave ordurs to King & Curtis, brokors, to sell for him 20 barrels of mess pork soller's option for Au- gust. ‘Cho dent wis taken fminedutely by Cd. Singer & Co, who were buying for Armour & Co. the price. belug “$1145 a barred. Hlenkle look another horoscope, and thought ho could mike more money in the sume way, and on the Zit of June, through King Scart, ho sold 600 barrels more of pork to Klinger, scllor's option for Septembor, ut $12.07 por barrel. Ho put up £1700 ns murging, and then tay back and watied for. the settling day tu come. But it cumoinayery diferent way from what be ex- pected, The price of pork kept advancing, and on tho last day of August it wns $17.25, while now it js evel higher, The contrret for the August pork has been deulured forfelted, and Singer wants to zettle nt €17.05 n barrel, whiett dovan’t sult, complainant's Idea of Justico at all, He charges that this sudden risa in mesa pork is fletitioua; that it Is tho result of a corner manipulated by Armour & Co. who have con- tracted to buy more mess-pork than there fs in the United States, Mo further charges that tho trades were minida according to the rules of the Bourd of ‘Trade, and he intended to keep them, The defendants have culled on Nim for moro marying, and.they threnten todivide tho £3,700 at once unicss provonted, In this xtratt the complatnant “squeals,” alle; toe, that option deals are yatnbling contracts, forbidden by In, andonght not to by onforced, and he asks for the return of his $318) and wn injunetion to pruxent singer from drawing tho money froin e bunk, CRIMINAL COURT. Furthor evidence will bo taken fn the Criminal Court this morning in tho Dr. Earl! habous cor- pus cnse, Tho young man Georga West, who was arrest- ed some thie age and lodge dt jai’on a ebargo of attempting to Ill] his wito, was roleased from dail yesterday by Judge Rogers at tho request of Mrs, West, who states that, upon his proms fglng to tenve the elty and not molest her fur- ther, sho would abstain from prosceuting him. The » ry whose feollugs scuinod to alter naty between plousure at gaining ble freedom and pala vt tho merelless manner in which his wife ingisted pole bia consenting ton di- voreo ns partot tho arrangement, finally con sented to all she demanded, and, huving gotten leave from her todo so, kissed’ bis Geyeur-otd boy, Which sho had brought into court. ind left tho plice in company with some tried frlends: who ae #athored to welcumo him aguin to tha rid. —— ITEMS. Judgo Moran will be In court next week dally to hour muttons and generat business, In tho Cireult Const new calendars are making for tho Scptombor term, bexinuing on the suth fustant, Judge ltogers’ calondar begins atterm No, 2.45%, but 8 he isin the Criminal Court le will not begin his ent! until October, dye Mornn'a ealundur wit) constat frat of thirty-flvo remanded and redockoted cases, and will thon go on beginning at. tern: No, 254, asd takeing tho oven term numbers from that on. while Judge logers tiles the odd tubers, ‘Shia calendar, however, wilt wot bo culled for three weeks, as Judge Morin bas about 8) cases on bls ofd calendar to be heard trat. DIVORCES. Aannic I. Jarvis Meds bill yesterday against J. Myron Jarvis, asking, for a divorce on tho grommd of adultery, » oo Tho following sults woro boxun Thursday, but. Burpreascn for service: Churies B Frisblo from Elian Frisblo, and Ellon 23, Muson from George J. Mason, ue papers werd notin tho fles, so tho ground could not bo learned. UNITED STATES COURTS, John V, Pisher commenced o sult for $50,000 yeatorday aguinst the ‘Town of Byron, Adam Hamaker, JonnjF, Spaulding, H.C. Austin, tha Commissioners of Highways of Byron, dames Campbell, J. U. Davi teeta avis, Isang H. Drake, and Levi STATE COURTS Jnincs Cravens, for tho use of C. C. Howole, be- gun o sult to rocover $1,000 of John Kolloy, A sult was begun yeaterdny by tho Town of West Chicago aguinst Collector John M, Dumphy and his bondsmen, Herthold Ldwoathal, Thomas Lyueh, Join Brenovk. ChristinnCarraimin, ohn bughlin, Patrick 01 Conghl Mull, Dominek Untto, W. Btirkeht, M. W. Korwln, and Krak Guze zilo, the damages belug plied! Mt §2,000, Y. dillett begin two suits aginst J.B Nichos and B.A. Brags, ono In neauinpsit for $1,000, the other In covenunt for $1,200 dumuges, THE CALE MONDAY, Jupar prvusmoxv—tn chitnbers, + Junge GAny—I, 15, 18, 26, 27, 29, 31, 32, 33, and 28 to Tt, Inclusive. No caso on trial. JupGX Ssarti—Prolliminary call W to 100, in- glualve. ‘Print call 2cH8, 2.031, 243t, 2420, 2432, 430, 24d, 2.450, Nu cose on trial, dubtiy JAtesox—Coutestot nation Jue MoWAN—M CROUNAL Count—Na UL, 125, U2, Bod, Si, aA, Bue, TUNGMEN'TS, Supxnion Covnr—Coxvessions—Jobn T, Pirlo etal, va, Albert D, Keepers and Charles It. Muitey, $14.78,—L, M. Matos ot al, vs, Albort 1. Keepers and Chures It, joy. fre. . JUPGk UAKY—Kate Con adininiatratel x, va. Ponsylyania Compan’ milot, 85,000, and qwotlon for now telat, 1. Mapp va, Alexande Oohtich: € .4}.—Jdosepl iitnex be al. rant us Juul Arh, Bamuol, and lane Felaenthal; Verdict, WW, and nation for new trial, — JULINOIS BUPREME COURT, Orrawa, JIL, Bopt. ¥—Foltowing wero Supreme Court proceedings this forenouns MOTIONS PECLLED, Watker, JG, Fuller ys. Batoss motion to disinjus uppeal overruled; cross motion tor rule upon Appellate Court denied; motion ta cons tinue allowed, 1 il, J.—85, Pooplo ox rel, cto, va. leayveto flo petition and order for Shelton, dl. Wonner ys, Thornton; leave wiven to withdraw record In Thoruton va, Houta, und ile mn this case Ply “5, Vurkburst ys, Stout vt aly writ will be ordered; Clerks below to certify a moro. complete redord; motion to dlymisé reserved ta inal beuring, the 5, uikor, Jt, LukeShore & Michigan South. ern Hautlroud Compauy'et al, v6. Chicago & Weat- era Judi Railrowt Company; motion for supersedes overruled, % (Mebouring Docket) Gray, impleaded, ete va, Agnow; atrickon from tho dockot: onlor will be ontered on remanding the case for furthor proceedings. NEW MOTIONS, 14. Barrott ot nl. vs. Paxton et nl.; motion to dismiss appent allowed; appeal dismissed, 26, Veo: Mo ox rel. Gross va. Stookvy; motion for leave to Nile petition for mandamus. 0. Ward ct al, vs, Foreman octal; motion by appellant to dismiss appeal; appeal dlamissod. CALL OF THR DOCKET. 21. Moro ve. Richmond; argued orally and akan, 22, People ox rel. Adams vs. Goss & Phillips Manufacturing Company ct als taken. 2) loge Va, Moore; prased, 24, Village of Byron ve. Blount; taken, 23. Parkhurat va. Stout ot nl; continued for service. is 3, People ox rel, Gross vs. Stookey; passed. 27. Brant, adminiatrator, v8. Sell ct al; argued orally und taken, 28,"Lamar Insurance Comonny vs. Gullick; taken. 2. Pattoraon ct al. vs. MoKinney et al; tnken. 30. iank of Montreal vs. Page fs being mgued orally, Bin “Tienatey ot al. va. Tatens. 3 Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Ratlrond Company etal, vs. Chicago & Weatern Indiana Ratlroud Company. ih pleaded, ote, va. Jollet Iron & Nall Company cn, a. Wormley vs. Wormloy; continued for service, cane nay adininistratrix, ote, vs. Gorton; rontininds UO. Mickey ot nl. va. Chicago & Western in- diana tuuilroad Company et al; tlme extended twenty days to fle bricfs, #7. Town of Lemont otal. vs. Singor & Talcott, Stone Company ct al. 38. Koon va, Hollingworth. i. Metropolitan City Railway Company vs. City of Chica; 40, Cubberiy ¥ Beott ot al.; takon on call, ——— THE HARVEST. WHEAT IN ST. LOUIS, Globe-Denwoerat. During tho past ciaht months St. Louis has handled n tittle moro than 12,000,000 bustols of the whent orop of this country; somo of it has been made into flour, some of it has been lifted inty the clovators and shipped out by rail or river, and some of it has merely passed through the city Ike tha ‘fen Commandments through a Sundny-sehov! without leaving any permancnt Impression behind. But even if we had bought tho whole 12,000,000 bushels, passed it all through tho clovators, and then handted it In wagons, and sold It to the millers and mado lt into flour and barreled it and sold it nt profit, the totul value of our wheut Interest would bo a very binall matter for a city the size of St. Louls, and an imperceptiblo fraction of tho wheat intorost of the whole country. Yot tho Merchants’ Exchange of St. Louis, which bandics so small a fraction of the wheat crop of this country, and which is a consumers’ market for just about 1 por cont of tho wheat, has undertaken to set aside the grades of Chica- fo, Miwaitkeo, Toledo, Now York, Baltimore, and nllothor places where American whent is graded, and hus set upa grade of itaown, It while doing this tho Morctants’ Exchange could have Intraduecd 2 new standard yard-stick and changed the size of tho standard bushel its hap- pluess would have been complote. If St. Louls could only hive 4 longer yard-stick than Chicn- go, 0 bigger bushel measure, n heavier tou of coal, and a dollar with moro centa in it than tho Chiengy dollar, thon St. Lowis would bo rendy to lic down and die,—aud Death would bo quito Trendy, too, Wo ara not awnra of the reneons which ro- strained the Merebants’ Exchange from making changes {0 all standurds zof weight, measure, and yaluo, but they must bave been good and Suilicient unes. Of course, St. Louis would have beun much cooler in atummer If we had oly are ranged to xrade our thermometers as wo bavoe graded our wheat, and tho number of possible onefrctions that we might haye intrudueed by sulting up sopurate standards has not bean equaled sinee Jack Cade's day, It was Cade, wo believe, who frat Introduced tho idea of u sop- arate pride of whent; he certainly haa some: thing iio It when he sald: Thero shall bo In Sngland even half-penny louves sold fort penny; the three-hooped pot shall have ton i and I shull ninke it felony to drink small LCprs ¥armersaro such an unrensonatlo class of mon that they will not send thetr whent to bt, Lows to havoit gradod low if thoy enn send it to some othor murket where It will be faced According to the standard of the elyilized world, tho yard> stick must be only thirty-six fiches long, tho half-ponny loaf witl not be sold seven for a pen ny, aud tho summer cannot be minde cooler b: yrnding the thermometer, and the exporimentis Q tuilure. So the Merchunts’ Exchanie is goin, to chunge its grades to conform to the rest a! tho world—noxt yenr. TIE CORN CROP .OF 1880, - 7b the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Fainnuny, UL, Sept. 9—8Ince I wrote you lust 1 have takon the opinions of somo of our best farmers, businoss men, and land-owners, and have carefully gathered atl the Information Icould, and bave recently travoled tn Mlnois nearly 1,000 mites myself, and bave had 4 Iife- time's experience as to the corn product of this State, and from all that I know and can gather from others, Ido not think that In this and adjolniug countics tho total product of corn for tho year 188) can bo ovor one-third, or atthe utinost two- fifths, that of 1879, taking tho Counties of Ira. quvls, Ford, Kankakee, Livingston, Mofeun, and Woodford cotluctively. Aud for the State at Jnrge tho pulling of Is very nearly na grent,ex- cepting a tow Jocatities whery rain foll at tho eriticnt tte, gti the total of the State, aud the product may fairly bo estlionted at from five-tenths to soven-tenths of a Cull erop, And oxaminntion of tha statistivs of produce tlon and bome consumption will very cleurly nnd fully show that wo have in roality no cori to spare for the astern, foreign, or Bouthorn iunrkets after the immense requiremonts for feeding, milling, and manufactures within aur bordurs aro provided for fn Hlinois with Minals corn. And from tho United Btates the lotal ans mil export of corn hing, £ bullove, never yet renebed two bundred miflions of bushels, and the deficiency in this year's crop in thu Nurth- western States will ‘at least. fully equal the Inrgest oxportof the whals Unto. Hence the United. Statea hus now rectly no corn thut should bo experted, especially ut tha low prlecs how current in Now ¥ark and Great Brite, And this without making any reserve or pros vision tor 8 tillare or short crop in tho fatefnl and drouded sour 188], but louking merely to tho time it that year tor tho usual gechering of the corn, and assuming that it will bo mS CeO Mearns, Tonn., Sept. 10.—The crop roport of the Memphis Cottun Exchange tor tho month of August vinbraces 1 responses from polnta in West 'Tonnessee, North Miusissipp!, and North | Arkungas, Woathor—Twenty report weather favorabloin most ull respecte; 100 report weather generally unfavorablo; compared with lat August, 14 ros port moro’ favorable, 13 about the samy, 105 much Jess favorable, Colton-fruiting—61 report it forming and Dloomlng well; 45 moderately well; 47 not well; 4 report retaining frult well; 103 report seriaus shedding of forms and young fruit. On tho up- lands tho crop is genorully reported as ulmost entirely, lost. Conriition of the crops—Ton roport a very fino condition in all respects, 804 good condition ns to cultivation, HH excesutvely grassy, dba bad condition as compared with lastimenth, [tls represented ng 15 per cent lesa favorable as coins paired with the suing time inet year. Vickiuz—Tbho reported average date of com: mencowont of picking was Aug. 27; Inst yeur, Bont, 6; average date ut which ploking would bo wencral, Bont, i Worm depredations—One hundred and saver report no minterid damages by worms; twenty. ay fevort ome boll worms; aggregate damage Jumage by rust and shedding—Thirteen re- port no damage by rust blight: eighty-nino roe port very surious damuge, ‘Lhe HAMAgO 8 re~ ported wt frou 10 to 60 percents averuge, 10 por Miscollancaus—In Tenucssoo und 3issisatppt wovore loss occurs with the Auguet or top crop, which fa almost au entire losd. In the button lauds, vyerswhere, thore 14 niueh complaint of te mee growth of the plant at tho expunse of — EUROPEAN ChOPs, Bt, Lauls Ulobe-Demverat, Sept. 10. Tho following letter was recelved yoaterday by Scerutary Morgun from tho special cable cor spondent of the Merchants’ Exchunge at 1 pool, It is dated tho 28tb of Auguat, and suy: “Bluva 1 Inst addressed you the weathor bie boon uotnterruptedly tne, and good progress has been made in harveatlug the wheut crop at home, The reports lead Ws to expect the quan- tity to be ubout JU por cent under au avernge, and‘ auother week uf tino weather will, 1 think, Jnsuro this result, Tho weathor In Germany bas iinproved, and a smart decline has taken place in wheat In somo markets fn that country, ‘The tine wouthor will repalr a good doul of the dam- ago lately reported, und, as crops in Southern Germany sre unusually fino, loss than 2,000,- Od quarters of wheat will probably ‘make Up thoirdeticiuncy, L thought it well to cable Fath about the German and Kussinn crops, a8 tloved un oxuggorated fdca af the dotiviencles in thoso countrics was formed by tha trado at your alile, “hata lurgo defleicnoy oxists in tho rye eropa both ia. Russi: and Germany is without douvt, The tormer country will probably im- port Indian corn frow the Danubian principali- Hea to make up thelr wants for cheap gralu. Germany has ay immense potato crop, the cul- tlyation of whicu hag been stimulated by tho wood tmurket found for that articie in this coun. try dust year. Some ure now coming ulsa, but Or peices hore ure gy Low Ut must, d tutuk, aton the enor from Gormany and Isnve thom nearly onough tocover, In weight, the diticioncy in rye. Of coursy, in Ko large n country It may bo cheaper for thom In some placca ta buy bread thanto pay the land enrringo from districts where thoro Js abundance.” WHEAT IN ILLINOIS. BrRINarInein, IIL, Sept. 10.—Tho forthooming report of tho State Board of Agrioulturo will ahow tho winter wheat crop of this Stato for 1860 to bo 63,965,005 bushels, Tho avernge prico pald to tho farmer Is & conta, and tho whole value of tho crop ia $44,457,428, ‘Phin eenp hns nover been equated In tho history of tha State, CRIMINAL CALENDAR, RELD FOR MURDER. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Manson, Wis. Sept. 10,—Citizens living on the shore of Lake Mononn werd aroused Inst night by erles of Help!" out in the lake. On repalr- ing to the shore an upturned bont was discov- ered, with a man clinging to it, Ho was rescucd, and found to bo Deerlleld Kelley, a somowhat notorious character, Mo sald bo had been ple- nicking with a woman named Bridget O'Mahor, of Hololt, nhardsortot na person. He was very drunk whon taken from the. water. Ho claimed that Mrs, O'Maher tipped tho bout over so ns to drown herself and tim, and that abe tad mecried a man nated Thomas O Maher, at Beloit. He ts kifown as the * Rullrond Horse,” andhas a wife and grown children ving at Harabvo. ‘This morning at an carly hour vill cors fot the dend body of Mra, O'Maher, Hor boy wae brought to tho Cuurt-House, and a yerdiet of tho Coroner's Jury rendered deuth from drownlng. Deerileld Kelley was hold for furthor ncnon of the Coroner's Jury. It (s be~ Moved that foul pluy has been cnavted. a num. ber of suspicious circumstances warranting tho Coroner in holding Kelley. INDIAN MURDERERS. Litre Hock, Ark., Sept. 10.—Deputy United States Marshal Kylo bas urelvod at Fort Smith with nino prisonors from Oklnhama. Among them are twoSomlnoles, charged with murdering two white nen, Bateman and Davis, in tho Chickasaw country, 200 miles wost, in Novom- her, 1878. There wero six full-blooded Seminoles engaged in the murder, The deed was delib- erate, Bateman belng shot off his horse, oud Dayla met the samo tate six miles from where Bateman was killed. ‘Tho murderers have had no reat from tho Marshals since that moment, Ono, Billy Bowlegs, 2 son Of tho famous Florida, Seminole War Uniof, Billy Uéwleys, shot hime self through the heart, Atucher was killed ina feud, and but two of the six nro left, They live fin full-blood Seminole settlement, ‘The oflivers will soon have them. The murderers found only $1 on their victime, \ kk thoy divided, CAUGHT AT IT. Speelat Dispatch to The Chiengo Tribune, KAnsas City, Mo., Sept. 10,—Ahont 10 o'clock this morning Sandy Adums, sald to be a Chicago erook, was arrested nt the depot in this city, aftera hyrd fight, for swindling a Baptist min- ister from Georgia aut of a large sum of monoy on tho fretyht-bitl dodgo. Adams had x pro- tended &1,00U bund and i check on tha Mer- chants’ National Bank of Chicago for $800, whleh ho offered the minister, but Detective George Breutt saw tha game, and succeeded in apreallogy Adains aud taking him tu beadquare urs, BUCHANAN, Detnort, Mich., Sept, 10.—Dr, Buchanan, the vogue diplona-peddler, who skipped from Phila- dalphia, and who was in Detrolt for somo time, and afterward went ona ftecturing tour In Cane ada with's fellow-quack, wus decoyed over from Courtright, Ont. to St, Clair, oe Jnst night and arrested, Jobn Norris, tho city editor of the Phitadolphla Record, who had been kept posted on the matter by Detroit, reporters, secured tho arrest. Buchanan und bis captors ure now nt Port Hurow awaiting « Guburnatorial req a with which to tuke him back toPhiladel- pbla. MURDERED FOR MONEY. Special Dispatch to The CAteago Tribune. NASHVILLE, Tenn, Sept. 10.—A Clarksville speck! to the Banner enya that 1.9, Laprade, a bachelor living in Robertson County, was mur- dored for monoy by unknown porsons, and cho body found inn hole three-quarters of a mile from the residence of decensed, Tharo wasn holo in the back part of tho bend, but tho budy wns so decomposed that tha exnet nature of the wound could not bo determined, Soveral parties have been arrested on suspicion, ALONG SENTENCE. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Roston, Mass, Sep! 0.—In the Supremo Court at Dover, N. IE, In tho cases of Joseph Henry Ot!s and William H. Currey, charged with inurdor In tho secumt degree, both were son- tencod to tho State Prison for thirty years, Tho former was charged with the tmurdor of Peter Duval, whose mutilated bocy was fortnd In tho Durham woods on tho Ith of Just Murch. Cure rey's crime was Cor tho murder of bis sun Saniygl, atFarmington, April 20. CHOSE THK BULLET. Denison, ‘Tex., Sept. 10.—At Atluttn, I. T., to- day an Ludinn named Dixon was executed for tho murdor of Mra. Washington 1 yeor ago. A | medicino man made n spot on thacentro of tho prisoner's brenet. Abner Woods, his cousinwas chosen oxcentioner and tired i ball trig to the murk. Dixon's head felt forward on bly breast and ho expired without # struggle, ’ —— ASSAULTED. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CiintoN, IIL, Sept. 10,—Two farmors living in Harnett Lownsh!p xot into an altercation over a Mno fence, aud befure thoy could bo sepnraterd tho injured purty was struck over the bet with a phtenfork, pik athe several bad wounds. No arresta mude, . ALLIGER, Naw Yon, Sept. 10.—Inspoctor Dyrnes an- nounced to-day that ho bad found wmong tho bonds bypothocated by Allgor at the Third National Bank, four $1,000 bonds of the Cincine ant! Southern Railrond that were of the lut srolonbiny.s froin the Citizous' Bank at Parle, Ye SUSPECTED. i Conumous, O., Supt, 10.—James Peel hns boon arrested charged with tho murder of Kato. Gries, whose dead body was found oat of tho elt waterdiay, Theeo pro several clroum- ttunecs loudly to the bollof that Poul, if not guilty ns charged, knows somothing #out the wounn's death. MISSISSIPPI. Menings, Miss., Sopt. 10.—The caso of tho Stato against Hoory Virglt and Houston Gully for killlug Gilmer Is set for trial next ‘Cuosday tn tho Clreult Court of Kempor County, AN OLD LADY MURDERED. Whitrtant, No Yu Sept. 10.—3ra, Cynthis Sargent, aged 70 yonrs, living alone at Fort Ann, was brutuily murdered Inst night. Thore was nothing disturbod fn the house. ————— CIDE. Speeiat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, ADIIAN, Mich., Sopt. 10.—Georgo Hogoré, an ol! and respeoted eltizon of Deertiotd, was found drowned tn tha river there Inst ovosttng. Lt is Velleved ho took strychnine before drowning: hhnself, Despondency from sickness and othor causes probably induced the rush uct, ———_—— Tho invalld’s hope and strength boyond alt other remadies is Mult iltters. FOLDING HED, hag The Burr Patent Folding Parlor Bed | ersten mores eect tan Saves Hent of One Room, TANS Nest Steel Wire Spring Mattress, Bess 8 Manufactured only a em ii He Andcow ibaa, Mfrs of Artistic Furniture, Wood Mantels, etc. CommMON” (NISWALLGCO SENSE sds ALLWUU, SHOES. 86 State-st. BIRDS MOCKING-BIKD FOOD, Wholesale and Retalt, 287 SuuthClare-rt, WHEAT Til, “Welte for particulars: E HOPOMALS, THE VILLAGE OF STREATOR Sa\nulawater wnd-frow tifieeis wundrod to twuuiys Avy hundied Leek deop. Addrens no, HUSINESS CARDS. Lx Balle Strees, Chicaye, Jnvites Proposals to bore an Artesian Woll four inch: Vulaxe Clork, Bteewtor, I. GROCERIES. DO YOU KULP HOUSE? Housekeepers SAVE HONEY BY PURCHASING THEIR Supplies ror CASH! SUGARS. Cot boat... Standard Gr: Rtandard Asse. Standard Bx, C., Browns ose, SYRUPS. & Gallon Key Silver Aris. Sz, Money Drips Collgornie, Wook Candy Dette... Vermont Maple Drips, SOAPS. Hest German Mottled, © bara por box. Kirk's Savon imporint, O) bars per box. 85 Kitk's White itunsian, Wo ones per box ae tH Procter & Gainbio's 3t ut per box, 08 BAG Wo keep full assortmont of all, brands of Kirk's, Wrisley’s, and Procter & Gamblo's Soaps, which we soll of inanufacturern’ pricas, CRACKERS. ox about Porm Pxy a as i Si v ; . Crackor Meat, 6 Homtons nee 8 Pisheos, ares mon Snaps, oS er | es Birds. if 32 is N13lg AL 1351 215 12! Agly CANDIES. Yor rn. 01 Cinnamon propa. Chocolate Croom Drops. Colts Fout tock, Mock Candy... FLOUR. Very bost St. Loule Wintor Wheat Very veat Minnesota Patunt.., Evary Barrol Guaranteed. PURE UNGOLORED TEAS. Choice Tens, 3 Ibs. for $1.00. JAPAN, Por bet, Cia In Pkas. ix, Cholea Muy Fine Moyune.. Fluost Imported Gardon Growth... OOLONG. ico Fariins.. # Imporied Garden Grows! ENGLISH HREAKFAST. ; 45 Junt recolved from n Now York Importor, a largo invuleo Uf BASILE TEA, which Wa Uuor 3:Pounds for $1.00. ht tal f tho M1 az and Is the bent Tun urer oforcd forthe money ee Also, all kinds of Fiayoring ‘Voas— payin: Bowery bokve, Uaertoe Aaa Orange COFFEE. GREEN. iii in Pkas, Por p. am Nfo, Fate cite aR” »" Good, 17 ba lee, ip “ Brima Golda: aL te Itlen, Bt Bi at nts GU tnesé Nandheling er aa Mohs, Honvorry,.... veecvesees AMEE x "Arabian Finest, ar) RT HOAGTED OR GHOUND. MOASTER, anavn: Por. Wak” rep wi ft 618 ak ot iy Is xO isn eu 35 Ro aa zo Ra 20 20 zo 7 BL US nO Staci Ai ua nS Oe . 6 2S RU Hon ie" nope, settle Chaw-chow, Crome i lilockwal Re ii ie to ALoinp, Rupy, oF (7 Cocoanut Bchoppx par fe, 2a i janis or iaker's, per tb, us A laryo stock of Cannod Goods nt loss than packors' prosunt price tl kinda of Glaplo and Fauey roe caries at lowost prices for cash, oF, WS Hinky no accuuNta, ANd can savo our id exiry oxponaes whieh aro HICKSON'’S CASH GROCERY HOUSE li3 East Madison-st., Between Clark and Dearborn. VPartles in, doror Uank Draft pi tholr youds packed an of charge. We wake uo charge fur boxes. Send for Complete Price-List. Malled Fred. MEDICAL, RICORD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE Fuity %parcentoar the humaty reo are vietims to irting ne complete impalener, This Tiling nepere fon will he Cully corroborated hy overy Intelligent, piivateinn. ‘Tho principal causes producing thin itieanse Ara Indieerctions arexcesses, Home of tia comman avmptems nro jase of vicor, spermatorrien, pain in the ts position lo avald surtety, Innciior gieomy forebodinus, mental eae Tiervoun debility, Jeucerrhien fin fenntes), deniittating dreams, otc. no false modesty provont tho parent from warning tho child of this Great ovil, Hnerot habits mre tho ro- Bult of linoranes, ‘Thera aq woll-knawn principte In_antmal phyalotos er that no viint netion ean take plnen sxeent throm the yuf the nervous avatom, If the nervo power n rion iaweakered, then thie organ Is weak. Vhera tn remedy in the reach af all, one that Ha nod the test for over half weenturz. De Micardis VITAL, MEATORATIVE a thizad and ine doraed by the Academy af Medicina In Paria na an ine falllhle specie for the whove: contains na phospho- run. eantharites, or other patxons. is purcly VEGRTA= ULE, pradueing to reaction, and is permanent in ef- feat) lan suear-coated pill, And can be tad of Favas- far & Co. Ihbis pie Rehotion, Paris, Franca, oF Fines tialeeiand, Fenpriathes, Adires | ae , Now Vark. Sond for elteular. Box 0} $5; box of 400, #10, haa heen ecru! i Bont by mall tipon recelpt of price, CERTIFICATE, Panis, July 19) 1FFa—18 ty do ta Pate.—\ Str. He Bi years old, Lad been a witower twenty-five yen! nervous: Fomine Any had euffored for thirty yenrs. with spermatorriea, and for ton years with nerveun dability und entire fimpotones. |For alehtoan yents ho trled overy known ramedy without any henent. Ie camo to mo and J advised him to try Reard's Vital Restorative, After four montha he was discnurnged, Dut [insisted pon his continuing tte une, and In nine months he was reatored to full health and vigor—got married anu tins two fine children, ‘Out of 919 patients truatad ( were cnrod within 2, days, M5,in ale weeks, Lil uatween two and three nonihs, 8 between fre und Ax months, 1 in nine months, DEM. PERIGORD, Madielne do in ttaspital Charity. AOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. VAN BCILAACI, STEVENSON it CO. Chicago, M1, Vhalesae Agents for the Drug Trado. HITH, Xulo Ganeral Agont for tho. nd tho Weat India Isiands, except to Wh Muculats, Once, Hoom 1 Singor Buildin, Bt EDUCATIONAL, Dr. L, Sauvewr's School of Languages, 1334 Michigan-ay. Tho School will bo opened Sept. 7, Clroutare ready and cnt bo had at Mussrs, J MeChura, 4 Co.'s, Licmiphlot programme fur cinsyes thd courac-of Franch tures rendy next ridny, Hi atrons of the achuol—tiey numbor several thous fand. Among thoi are thorn lrotessara of the col- levoa that hava witnossed und eneotraged Dr, Sau- Vour’s reforns, Fromm Larvard College: Dresidont, G, W. Hitot: Profa.d. It. Lowell BW, Gurney, W. W. Goodwin, sti) Longfellow, From Yale y Whitnoy, James Ilndicy, G. 2. ¥ nppin, Ce 1 + al, Lindsley, C. 8. dyman, Newton, H. silliman, TA, Thatchor. Fram \Aoihart Callete: Uranitunt 1, sealgat Tirole. WS Tyler. BV. Crowall, W. 1 Maniaguu, W, G. Msty, 1 1 Mtetiurdaon. 1D, Ceals Presidentoft Johns Hopkins University, ARVARD UNIVERSITY, , CAMMIIDGE, Sareh 2, 1878, DR. L. SAUER: Draw Sins Ihave rend with intorest your ‘Intros duction ty the 'Tenching af Anciont Lancuages.” and tho teat chaptor of your *'Thlks with Cirsar,? and do- alre to thank you fur the advance sheats. 'f bellove thntthe commun methods of teaching Janguayan, anclentor modern, need to he profoundly changad, gpd changed tn the direction of your “Natural re 7 Your porsovoring efforts to make known your mothnd, and to demonetrnte ts alvantages, som to Dug, therefore, to ho of public rervicn, Hollove mo, duar sir, very truly yours, “ eCHARLES W. ELIOT, gAnterviow with De BAUVEUN at the Grund Pacide, tn 0 ALLEN ACADEKY. Tho most clogant und thoraughly oquippad Boyn’ Beliool In the world, Prepares tor Trent ‘Universities ‘OF graddntes students hore. ia advantages to Birks. A few bonrding pupiis reculyotl into the family of the Presitent and enjoy rare ndyantages, ‘Tho Vresident' eo and the Academy building are in to mort fashionable division nf tho ety, and only hea te oY ena Kent. Here UAAFILDEN ALLS Aste tab. iki Michfenn-av, te nicago, Mlnois Industrial University, The State University of itlinots, Colleges of Auricutturos Mnginecrings Natural Scl- ence and Chemistry; and Literature and Seionco, MON adniitted Upln ts exuminations far adele jal tarms with man, n Monday, Sept. 13, 1880. CURSO mloies And iafermatlon a 5 CHAMPAIGN, Ihde nt adress tho JACKSONVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE AND ENGLISH TRAINING SCHOOL, Hdueates Youny Men and Women for practical life. Offers better ndvantages for a tharouil ENGL Covesr, a 1 RUMINGHA COnMSE, i fect, Nend for tha itus GW, BROWN, Box DANCING ACADEMIES WILL OPEN SEPT. a5. Hershey stat i HUSICAL ART, Mershey Musie-ltall, » Chicago, FALL VER Send for Now Clren= lar. WCU neal Director. Ars, BALA HERSIT al Dirertor, Athenzeum Academy, 50 DEARTLORN-ST,, CHICAGO. H. UL, HANCO! K, Prinelpat. An English aud Classical Schoul of the highost ore der for pupils of both sexes, nts titted for the best Att on or for Businges, Gymnastic training trea. « fe opens Sept. For Circulars apply at Athonwun, WELLS COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES Aurora, Cayuga Lake, Ne Ys Full, Cofleginto, Acutemic, nod speclal Coursas, Superior freiittes for Muste, Instrumental and vocal, Location ansurpuased tur beauty und hoalthfainessy buildings clone) combines oxtondod and thorough Instruction with tho essentials of n retined Chrintian Hone, ‘Verma moderate, Session begins Sep & 1s, Bond fur eatatoxue, Hi, 8, PRIME, D, 0. Prosktent. OCONOMOWOC SHHINARY, © A boarding school for girls nt Bordulac, Oconomor woo, Wis, Dolixitful altuation, thorough training, id home cara, te, ‘The twenty-tfth sehvol yoar wil) bea 188), For catalogue apply to Miss NES, Principal, YALE SCHOOL, 170 Ashland-ar., cor. Adami-st., Chicaqo. An Kngllsty and Classen! School at tho bighost grata, for BOYS and YOUNG MEN, Second Keyan Voar begius Monday, Sept, Ue (ow. For eutalouua ud> dress GEOL CHESSEY, My A Mi Mademoiselle de Janon, (Sueceaser and former Partner of tho late Miss Wadnes,) will reopen her Hugiish und Fronch Board Ing and Day Sehvol for Young Lauttes and Children at 10 Gramercy Vark, New York, on Thuredny, Sept.23 Caroful training ant thorough insirucwon in erury dupartwont, Buys! Class und Kindergarten Oct. & Hluron-st, School Willreopen Bept. 16, Kindorgarton and Department far Wo: uchou, Apply to Miss B.S. KIMKLAND, "3S HOME AND DAY SCHOOL Ub Nawintryeat iativo uslOns RU TKes, Uistinguished fecturors. 1a eyared for college and Hurvard examination Rutironces: Nov. Ure, Orvillu Duwoy, ka. E. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Boston; Col Jan. A. Hows an .G; Mehintley, of Kanoa + Mr At, Su) Waters, Cliicagor Mr. Wildman Millis daiatnaton, Bileb. Adurese during August at arahtiold, Ma For Young Ladion and Childron. 441 North ba Ball i en Languages, Enullals Brune FL, Classica, jes Music, and Prawlic. A fow boarding puplis recoly cs A Vises formed to prepare tor Harvard Bxainina: na Bopts PENNSYLUANIL MILITARY. ACADEMY, Ch ehincering Chek sig Ciasalen and ce RAB z Mi Mab hexters conferred, For elreulars apply to (1 As COSGHOVE, Bou, No. gr Motropolttan Block, Chicas go, or to Cul AY ATH, President, Mille. Broussais nied jan, MU OATIONA BS Dr. 1. Sauyeur's School of Languages, 1334 Michiganeay, ‘The Sebool will be Gponedt Ment. 27, ¢ Mosal and can te hind at ra. danson, Meclumek Cry Also yamphlot prot on Sronciriratures, eee FOF olnsnoe and course ot ‘The following tett rang toptara are fram the Rov. Dr. Peabody and bret. chit. of Harvard Univeral admlro oxtremoly ail that I have seen 01 | tom. Tam sure whet you haves perrorane eats for stimulating attonuan, and he Mba ean de thet oe do anything with a pupil.” ‘The indirect nieaninteee boing inthe Krench. 1m such a aystor, and by meee tunator, oro fuily equal to those of Atheroush knoe F. U) ‘of French, Par a ih arvard Collere, 1 nm more than satisfied with your aystom.aaderele oped In your books, it is tho natural and the onl) Hauural aystent. curreapondinu, voine for pint mike the way in which s child tearna lis verracular tanya Inta cut Cambridge Hun Behout ence ease chou! 6 ext year. +P. ERABONY TM Taise tia wih Fa larvard University, Interview with Dr. Sauveur at th fromnoon to's p.m. pened Peeise qqteferm in the Tenching of Languages, asson in French, altor Dr. ¥., Sauveur' Pron ls EDOUARB CA Biche (Wartay toateue ot Noon snd Krening Cinas the Chicaga Athe> mum, bd Dearborn-at. mill hemi, Monday Bont Ub ses at tho Bout i Mi beuin Monday, Hopi 248 eo fel etaerihe as Stibs BaRise i ungeo iit) RILCiassea tho uso of the English ianzuage is ene ‘Addons for ett 5 LAE s.fiidtong for elfeulara, PROF, L. EDOUARDCAPEIn PARK INSTITUTE. 100 nnd 105 Aahland-ay. ‘Term bogins Sept. 18, Unuagal advantages, th muste, under t pinnae Ber ets WOMCOV IT, Musical Pieces in Art, under Prof.v. ky Bigelow and Mra. Fi haw. MNS. A, E. HATES, Principal, ELMIRA COLLECE ‘This College 18 thoratuehly Corniahed for givi nuperior education in Collexinto and Eclectia Cource of Study, and also in Muslo and Att. Uy rongon ar ite endowmont Sts charges aro unusually moderate. Send fur Catdlogue to itey. Ac W.-C Teen. Himitn N.Y, lov. A. W. COWLES, DD, MISSES GRANT'S SEMINARY. B47 & B10 Dearhorn-ny., Chicago, nkgaeyneding gna Vay Eeholare. "12h yoar bestae FOREST HOME, A Tonnting-Schonl for Childran and Youth o: ig Mi venrv of nau, ailunted ne Mount Raront Cake! IN, 18 miles from Chteaxo, on the C. & A. it. R. Fail term opons Sept. 8 } eo, REY, I. 1, KELLOGG, Principal, SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 107 & 109 N, Charlen-at., Baltimore, Md. MHS. W, M. CARY, MISS CARY, Established 112, Fronch the Language of tha Behool, ‘The Young Ladies’ Atheneum, dress ELMOHE CILASE, Super ntendent, so The Illinois Conservatory of Music, TFacksonvilte, Mllnols, offers Musical Instruction Musurpassed In Americn.” For Clectilar address VILLIAM D. SANDERS, Superintendent. CHICAGO LADIES’ SEMINARY. For clrewlars address, nr call, on Principal. Misa ALGREGG, leand 1 Bown Sheldun-ac, ctbongee tle MRS. A. B, SCOTT'S KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOO, Cornor P'raitio-ny, and ‘Twonty-necond-at, WHI Reopen Bent. Kindergarten Training Class wil beain Oct. 9. PARK INSTITUTE A Doy and Boarding School for Girls and Young Ls ‘dine, Iuiand 108 Ashinndents chicaxo. & Oe Ninth Sclioot Year besine 8 logue adaross co Drs. A, Union College of Law, CHIOAGO, ILL. WIUIL roupen her FRENCH AND ENGLIAU SCHOOL On Sunday, Sopt, 1d nt 18S Miohigan-ay.. near Bla- Fall term begins Sept. For elreuli nT 1 Fine Bo ENR HOOT Chorio I BOSTON SCHOOL OF ORATORY, Full course TWO YRANA, three hours dally; shorter course, ONE YEAI, ‘Ferm'buginn Gut. 7 Applications nt LSomorset-st., Hoston, any day after Oct, 1, from 10 tola.m, Forel rculars apply to. TeLELAYMOND, Principal, END for our New Catendor of the New England Conscrvatory of Music. 915 to 620 perquarterinclasnes, Students in the Con- Servatory Course cau purste ALL EXOLise BRANCHES FREB, £. TOURIEE, Meste Hart, Bostox. XN ME. DA KILVA & MNS, BRADFORD'S (ron. morly Mra, Oxion Hoftuan's) English, French, nd Gorman Hoarding and Day fehool for Young Ladios and Children, 17 Went Thirty-cighth-at, Now York, will raopon Sept. 37, Applicalion may de ma by lottor persunally aa above, Ms D, DB. BURT'S INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG ladles and inisron, 2065 Walnut-st., Pliliadelpiiia, will respon Sept, 22, 180, Choice Ioention and best advantages for social and intellectual culture. ius pla recetye porsonal care und Instructton, rocolved into the family limited. Circulars fra CESUNUT STR ET BEMINARY+MIa BON and MISS DIL nclpals,, hia oldest tarost Hoarding nnd Nay School in Pntladotphis, wilt gommonce its thirty-fret year at No, 1615 Chestndtat. Sout 2 PARK INSTITUTE, Sreratia” faa yent, HENIY TATILOCK, Crinuipal, MOLD INSTITU +E, Freehold, N. J, ya thoroughly prepared for the beat Colleges and qu incips room HERS, Ww sTRRC. LYS Contral “Murte: ager i Ny ELOCUTIONT “Halls “A. J. Cutior, han clnas Instructions Monday evenings at8 o'clock. Pris yato lensona datiy. and Mfrs, Suppl. o's School | JUS Spruce-st, Phitadolphia, Pay ‘he Re for Young Ln ghena For M3 DAVIS, WIL. REOPEN HER SCHOOL Hopt, 14, at 91 ‘I'wonty-fratent. PRISCA, «. ¥ MILITARY ACADEMY—FOR ircuinea, addroas Col. G. 2.Writht, Principals $150 AYRAR, HOARD AND TUL IN, BPI copal School, Hudduntelt, OCEAN NAVIGATION. Mortonest, {{ravolers uy thie lino nvuld both transit by English tallway nnd tho discomfort of crossing thu Channel in Aural boat, CANADA, Franguel.. \Wodnonday, Sept, A, sa 19 HCA DOM, Hanetior.....Wednosduy, Kept 14 3p et . Kuntolia.. Wedneatay, opt, 2 1.810 ‘ F PAXBAGE (neluding winu): TU TLAV IA — Firat Cabin, #1 and be. Hteorage, ih includiig wine, hodding, and utensils, Chucks drawn of Credtt Lyonals of Patie in amivant it It, "0 MIAN, Agont GBowliix Groon, toot 0. J.OUIS DED of Brondwas ’ bin A, Of Ulark-st, Chilcazo, 4 nt ont, } WML. 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