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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: 149; Hebt, $1.73 5.10 tig, $1845.90) butehorn's 45.305) Feculpia, Lan; Mupoiente, vO. i INDIAXALOLIS. WANATOLIA, Hopt, 21.—1tvod—Atondy ab $1900 ARDUOUS Tanah aiininenea, ae LUMBEI. Tho cargo markot was fulrly auppilod, and modor~ ately active, About n dozon mater word reported, The nttendance of yard mon wos sunt, and mnlox draveodn Ute, Many of the satd dealers are ree ceiving ALT bonuht on the other aide, honco keep anny froin thoenrao market. Pricon wero Irromulnt, but not quetably ehanged, Lath old at $1.31, the ontelde for a cholee lot. Following are the quutn- Line 1 a6 ‘yard market win ngnin active, with prices: Taide Dont the enne ae horetotors, “Dealers wea ko} deat ot limber west Of the Sige tae Iest trade acains to Le in this and adjoint "Tho ius Of Mtey Iumbor insntd to be muel rik In. ‘ stock pn tiie, Watt Tcl rag, rs, Whats t rue yardes 1042 In in, Heat iit ‘ene Common bonrd Comuren boards, No, 2 Phnenstan stu Hit ret, dere js diandiird wid ehaice, ingles, ext Ehingles, lent... BY TELEGRAPIL, FOREIGN. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. JAVERPOUE, Sopt H—ILWa. tn PLOUN=No, jy 135 No.3. GRAIS—W heat —W ‘inter, No, 1, 8s Sit No, 2, Ra ‘kl; spring, No. t,9s Wd; No. 2, Tatas white, No, 1, te buy No, 2 Bs iy club, Now J, Os tly No.2, 0sdd, Corn New, Not, da did, , Sueur iuius Pork. Tes. tara, ta, . —-UOTTON—Stendys 71-1071 is fal ia a ei eldey “apouuiation ane SEpor, et My “Amortentt f i aMTeFFR—Qulet} rod Western vino yinoxe—Trlmo mess pork, ie, Tacon—Hhiort tECECX Tha past threo days, whent, 153,00 grat At pica ny WIND, Vanss ‘ANb Kannica~At Manchester quiot und ine Amoriean, IN, Hope, 2h. meta Cente fuga 2s Gd. reels AAR Cal Sanag Daa SPOUTS he rs STWEIU?, Sept RTROLEUM A file following were reculven Dy tho Uitcago thar. of ten Sopt,, 24-1 m=-Woeather fino, arent alee Wh T_Winion: 65 2cass 6 id. Hest unehaung LIVERvODE, Sept, 2t—Wheat In falrdemund and fem: red winter, spas No.2 apring Ba Hedy No hi! fe ai. CornsNot much doing at ae a =Wheat in falr demundy rod winter ‘ndvancud Com rather duib ae si dueling, ‘Te arrive Whent Kerra edeuand: Nu, 3 xpring weutieed fal, Corn In fair demand and arm.’ Arrived—Wheat in fair demand Ant Hone Corn atondty ak the deli, Taek Is Meitor, abate, Lard uiivet ut tie | Taeun=lgny leur dilhat MMEUdInere nests tad, “Aiatlowe dal] West hither: atGia. heorquieaat tn td. ioe {Into itveruaol duchig tho past weok, dd ectals, of which SSMU wero Anuorican, MAMIE LANE—Wheat and eosn, tn falr demand and frm, Country markets n minde hluhor, eu mr mat whore, . Chee coipta of wl “i LONHON, Bont. 1.—| iN sHtFai What Ar, Corn quit and’ caste Chae janiie—Whent and corn firm, Cut Const Whent tire iwirayare uze red wintery ‘orn feat falenvernyo Amuricnn julxed, zn ‘cargoun un parengo--Wheatstendy, Gal. Goad shinning California whewt just shied, £3 Cd; nearly due, dis, Country murkots for shine ca QUA Ranch uenersily Weaver NEW yore, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, + NEW YoukK, Sept, 24—-GuAin—Wheat—A Iivelicr nigverment reported in winter, chlefy In red yraded and ungraded, and tn the way of onrly aoltverios, mnatnly for shipmént and for Continental mare keta: prices of No. 2 ted wenkoned mMuitly tu the option line, ‘yielding about 1@Ma on free offerings, closing slacks Western roporta of Uneettiod Markets, und eable advices somewhnt vonilictings spring moet with a moderate catl ehiotly {ruin export buyers ut ubont furmor quotationst 100 but and 6a bu Ne. 1 red No. 2 red “at atlonts | at RWG 1s Ls oe wa ae BL Sarg ag ia’ an fi ns i Fay OH 1 BaD ‘bie ungraded fe ee Late co bu Rue 2 Chiuage store ‘ald crop, wit the nye Of Wis <n uit, “new” can, meet Cord lightly ant "treo ‘omeringty mixed Westar tel Agrodd at neste, na togumlity (2400 iu chuleo. Je Gute Velube duclinod, aurloutsly, inmost ine Zeta a tu. cloaiig Fa ore, iiranly itt fr egulur; es njaugrae, Re diige, vind duattye intents do aioe at diate} 5 No. tle Ditout sinctien tye Ru) bu nh special rolivery TinGutdber nt ier usytynnia ut ve, ar uy ee for jor ntrival: x vory Moderate demund; a tte ot vac pico al e-FOWNE State to arrive agli Hi yf joelny a Ge alo fo arriva, ai Sue, und qnot it aw iti a-hexwapimtion hog ' produetsy y lower Hult omand (ue ween sur 13. for ordinary; anton of 123 Tithe optton Ling Weaturn mess was dull ven ptember wptlons Glosting al about #40, October it HLM and year opto Dresned hose In damnnd; alty quoted at Takatsgcr nnd pga ut Tie, Cut mente quiet at unghanged ifarer, facut inactive, with jong clone matey Nera nt $0; ign fe for Bacumber wuld at lard Loan netive ut lower figuras, atch November we fs Ct acorn with Octouse ed vor 1 ure your u ib 83, WL DAnrY At ‘ALLOW —Bleudy, svith sales rot ¢ iia ales neaailte tn tally gomang : att its clovy for prompt delivery city a und Wont- ern AE BTMaT Uy vr dat renelte ie salon of foatura aL Hite aia " quiets print £0 1 Mand’ mitts. noted French inlundicat 7 $i, and ith mote at PIRIGTR—An native mMoveInent ruported In gral contracts, ehtelly in the yay of tonnaxo. on uation and largely for the Continent, at yonurally fall ot dardentng rates; accopunedntion by steam for Liv= erpuoh Naving boon exceptionnlly weak, ts offered tare freoly, and not In urgent roquoxt at the luument, For Livorpoo), engavomonta reported Henin 2.500 bela tour at Ja tobudaads tl belly, through, if Ah by i part atgainur os Jaw an Ie 1d ruin nt os (daohid por Pattine Westen Absoctates Press, Rope se-curros stundy nt UNG He TCO Seutembor Miler Getuber, et oven Ne] Hecombyr, Wwe: January, itt Februury, ‘ate, ween, 42d; April iLsrc, aU K—Dunets recelpls du bei siilpmonts, 20,- hout decide GAIN Wheat lems recolpts, Td bur shipmonte, A Ing” quoted x Hlonthor Nort eek w tei vette ent, “Corn in ioe 91,0 bur ung radod Shor NA NOt woussinii ‘utloat No, 2 riot Ysptomear shigualiger Rovohibe Bayass buy mized Gator, "anit ALT, 42@ Ui yeBomand’ fale and markt drat, Hora—steady and unchany tC nehanged, atl. bron All Snuor i Aluhutéoe alot Rei a fair deniand, M—Dutty United, vi}ge; crude, teen} ro~ Stendy, and And yrchanged, ee a im mi tishée. Prova Pork itulland unsottlod; now mors, 141 nuiscainia, Huet duil and unckanved. Cut moots ed, frm long cloar nilddlus poe clears, By6c. ard casivrs pritny stunt, etree erm for ebolcoy cea wusottied and Cutal vin at 1GINC, BALTIMORE, DALTIMONE, Bopt. 24—CoTTON—Ea middling, 1iallize, FLOuN-Quiet and steady; Western super, Pte Bids extra, H.00@4.75) fatally, BOE B.73, GuAtN—Wheat-Wourer' tend, Na, 7 We ern winter red, spot and Soptomber, FLUH@ 1.636; October, #1.0034461,004; November, #.US¢E1.UT4 Lecermber, UMGLW Corm—Woatorn quict and easy; Wostern talzed, spot and Soptotaber, WGtarhar Bee aes it He and quict; Petober,, (Wot W, absKe. Oats dull and be: rr rr arate y dagtior tated, iyo ry FiGVIMORS Wipe, Megs pork, ‘IOSOG 10K, Hulk wetter oueg shot dens, goasory Poione iy alin, hong hocul jo ucked, & HAF OT = dhoulacry we Wy shoe Adee Athan, EGU ith THORAC CTU TOt at 11%ho, GHodetne co ur but quiet; Io ordi rat at Bite cual b at & sul ie ti Pat aba uehNae thi torjob lola, ry To pera Vot- Lay aa at hae eX) tht eet ee i eeag Orr. Balxe-Wioat, Like bas oor dy ie - PHILADELPHTA, PUILADELPILA, Hopl. 3—-FLoun—Dully Western extras, £10; Minneavis oxtras, modiuut, $14; do Sleaz, good, $5.50; do stralght, 4.00; Ubla now wheat, avod, 15.4u; Minnesute patent process, $7.00, Rye one sbanyud. GUAIN—Wheat firmer for cast lots; futures nog- \ected; No, 2 red, September, $053{ bid, $1.UcA¢ Sakod; Uctaber, 61.404 bid, §1.0i4 asked: November, bart] bid, H.W saked} Ducomber, $1.03 bid, rd ‘asked. ar steady yellow, on track, 640 Shot nulxod, BS bor, Ka bias bh shank oy bar aye sia ied: ote y Woo wakes Oats ie NO. angen ee od A 10, cat i Heo ot "MobiMioNt Bread loss, bept (a12 ie We $1.0 16S Nunis—! hud, ae ee ee et dale eta erenwur; Sa 7 bales See Bata: rity mt Baia, pr + Westerg iesorve ext aN Pernt Virus crosimery, Hot falr to Rood, waite, U3—tetned auiuinal, irrses ae Linky. Nguitaliy uhchaigéd 90 but cosa, Baw uur onte, 4a LUL ere, rigs ‘ cect NC torn, 3,00 bu. NEW OULE. ORLEANS. NEW ORLEANS, Sept, t—Market goucrally quiets ive restricte business. OUK~Dulli superting, £2.768300; bleh grades, beret XX, UNA; SNK HL, Giain—Cora dull ws Gawcig. Oats Brad us Ao COns¢MEAL—Beareo and firm at $249. MAy—Dally petine, HI0K WIN; cholve, £9.00@2100, Prrovistons~Vork—Demand init and prices higher at Slncs. Lard antot but atonly, tlarco. sRThet kei i Halk ments weenie ad 3 ahutdars, See te ‘ Mucun. aula re, fer eleute rib, MgB Ker etiise, cured duly canyined, Honly: Western rectitied, 1.062112. Guocentmec cate quiets itto corkoes, wediunry, t prhno, ale, Sugar doll ind wenks kettle, seu) fi {glow cianitiod. Wie, Molnsses dull and nowinn ‘Domund taienud ninrkot tira; Loulsang ordi: nary te cline, saints : Wea era exchange ot Now York par; sterling exchange, Sige” ae ST. LOUIS. &t. Lois, Mo. Sopt. 4—Frouk—Qulat and un- changed. GuaIN—Whent dull end luwors Ve eashy YIte Did Yoptembers MaMange Uctubore ONFAMADI GE November; Wige Decumbers eagauitse the yenr: Nu. B do, MIgaMer No, 4 do, Kigusiie, Corn dull ot ie eashs Mgel}e Vevembers Wwl¢e bld Septem ber nnd Uctobor, Outs slows 24@2N¢o ashy 26d Bie Hocombor, Itye lowar to aulls (e bid, Harloy TaraneNomtnal nt 450, murals: Wintec tena at $1.14, Pnavisioss<Park lugers gait nreate neh Nata & rgerss, at, 5.00, ba Ath, $8.00, ia iH wa tauas sf mn maine ates 0 1 ie Shaw vat’ unite BIMPMKNTH—Kiour, Urlay .whont, i goFK. WON bus onts, 10) bu 770, 200 "bu; burloy, MILWAUKEE. MIAWAUKER, Wis, Bopt: 24—F1oun—Quiot and unehangad, GUAIN—Whent firm; opened and advanced Sc+ Closed weaky No. t Siiwatkeo hard, #105; No, | Mile mankor, Hes No, do, 10Ker September, w¥or Oa~ tobor 10403 November, uitgu; No, tito, los Nu, 4 da, Fikes rafected numinnt. Corn towert No. 2 at Wisc. Usts declined Ye; Not at w4e, Ryo quot but tondy; No. tutkie, Barley lowers No.2 xprinu, THe. suowiatd Sernsnisel ne pork, #1400 cash nd Qetabor s2aG Nuveen, tarde DEMME woul, 67 cash an nine 4 a dake gh ane In inet vet to Bima. 4 PENH IOUE TOM Ueto] whicnty 40,000 buy oxts, aautatnTs—WYhoal, 7.000 buy corn, 6,400 buy outs, —— CINCINNATI, CINCINNATI. O., NeDt. LoTTON—Quiaty Wie. FLOUR—Enater but nut quotably fower, Gnaty—Whout dull and lowers No.2 amber, Wates No, frod winter, Weve, Corn dail and lower, No. 2 diixed, dic. Oats eusters No, 2 dall and drooplugs No. 2atweme, Barluy v zal wre, eavintons—Vork dilly 0G. S.ned atond Fas, ull, tea ate niet Pkt, Micon We fale doe WWuist¥—Unsertiod aud towers soles 700 brie at LUG. Birret—Mulis ehvico Western ie un- elinngudt eliutea Central ‘nity, Waeaoe., NEROFY? BOSTON, Boston, Sopt. 24.—FLoiit—Stoady; Western super- fino, 8.203.565 common oxtme, $100 450; Wisconsin oxtrat, $282.00; Minnusotz extras, S.A0e0I5; aprliny, wheat patents, M025; winter do, B.0K GRAIN—Corn mtondy No, 2 and teh mnixed, KG5re¢ yellow ‘acareu; fomly Gate quigts No» fad, Oxtrn White, tkesbus No, 2 white, Sx entto. dogalen Hye homingny une intend an etiamaed, Boreen—Cholee Aostern cronmorien. Gio chuleo Tall ed, ZIdey commen to woud, (7 Huus—Western fegan, Weide, alt Chinns— blot, 70 urls; corn, 67,000 bus wheat, bat TEMENTS—Flour, 3,500 bela, TOLEDO. Toueno, 0. Sept. U—Guatn—Wheat week; No.7 white Wabash, ic; No.1 white Michixnan, tes amber Michiaan, gor No, 2 red Wabush, spot, Stacy Octo~ bur, (fe; Novembor, t8}ge: Decomber, wife: No. du, Key rejected, &i{e, Corn dulls high-mlxed, és Ra, Amat fiiger October, 42)Ker November, to} ra- 4240. Oats wonks No, 4 apot, Rides Noveinber, "Fe encavngt gull: No.2 Irod Wabash, spot, Uiga; overnlier, RCHIMae Wheat, WOM bay corm, 24000 bus outa, 6,00 bu, SUCMENTS—Wheat, 82000 bu; corn, ZA00) buy ots, 3,000 bu. LOUISVILLE. Lbwtnvttse, Sont. 3.—CoTraN—Bteady at I1He. FLOUR-BLWARG; extra faintly, KLEIN; A No, 1, MMGLT5: chofes fuucy, 8.08000, CUAIN—Wheat dusty Ne, Corn quiet; No, 2 white, Ker do mixed, Ac, Outs atendy, with o fujr domunds No.9 white, ue; do mixed at de, Nye auinty AY domund: #12.0015.02. PHovsniUNn--Vork steady at & Lant stondy: prio stent. 80, Mulk wonts atendy, with u fale di- mand: soulders, Sect elunr rll 8 dur tio HincOn eee Pa remy. Aiouiders, ¢ clear rib, Psi; eloar, R116. Matin WiiskY—Dull and Howor ut PEORIA, Pronta, Mh, Sept. 24-Guain—Corn actlye and enay; high mixed and mixed, wage. Oateactlve und firms No.2 white, Waste, Itye dull and lower at Afri nt $1.00, haat, 42h, bit corn, 41,080 out oats i eye, Fa} Ga eet aig ra bu SIEMENTS—Whont. 700) buy carn, 11,000 buy oats, GON bus Fre, 43,00) bas barlvy, GW bu. KANSAS, CITY. 1 Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, KANSAS CITY, Mo,, Sopt. 23—Tho Price Current re- ite, Lae wT ECHINTR pari gene ieee Tecra ieee buy ahipmonta, 10,~ AS buns market wonkort No. p.Blos Uctahor. Bat Be Tanne Tahge Cape atceotuin iter buy alipenentty acu wurkutatendys No 2 cash, Wisc; Beplombur, BUFFALO. Hept. 4.—GnATN—Whent negs Jectud und nominal. Corn dull and heavy; cur lots of No, 3 Woatern wold nt 434e. Oats scarce und quicts 2 cur No.2 Wastorn ontrack soldatwy¥e, Ityotuactive, Tusioy ingetty AL ELUUTS—Unchanged, Burvaro, N.Y. DETROIT, % DeTNOIt, Mich. Sopt. Ho-FLOUR—Qulet, Guay Whost castor: extra, icy No. 1 white, Oe eked; Beptembor, Wor Uctubor, Wiges Novoinuor, Wear Necamibor, t3gcr January, We bid; No, 2 white, Wor No, 2 rei it 0 aed, ECKLTH— Wi bu. SUITMRNTE-Whedh, OU Bi INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS, Bop. 2.-GnalN—Wheat quicts No, 2redi VIMGUIc. Corn weak at wuiq@we, Oats ‘Wouk ut Wesie, OSWE Go. is Osweao, Bopt. %.—Quain—Wheat oasior, Corn dadly Duluth, 340, COTTON. BT. Lovis, Sept, 2.—Corre chungadt middling, 130; nates shipments, 705 stock, 1400, - NEW OULDANS, Rept .~CoTTON—Virm; mild dling, User low milddling, 103401. hood ordinary, IW}4er net rocelpts, 2.302 bales; Krosy, 4088) oxpartn, Great Uritain, 8239; Franco, 886; Continent, Ts satos, 1,000; stock, 42,579; wookly not recolpty, 1O8t rows, 25,46; exports, Great Urliain, 04981 “France, Buluds Continent, Wit coustwiso, 2.3% Bi. Peat YOUK, Bupt 21.—CoTTo: United eaten p tet during the week, Tt ty oat LAOH tata reculyty ob 0 dato, ALUM) last yen, Me a expos fro ii Yate | Biaios pa Buta for! ‘tho'weuk, 5400 fst yore, poria trom ait Wala staton, yw v watt Jou ae Y yen Dw at en a jit tock went Sbiorl imue sau) ant, un; ‘stuck at Livortool, your, 21 HUee otAinanican eiluut’ sor Grout ikeltatn, 1000, Tnwt your, (2.00, LavKiwour, Bont. 44—CortoN Kalen of tho Wook, American Steady and un- TWr’racelpts, 1,20; one, fou re alent. Bluth speoulntars tusk 2100, Men furwerduil frou albpd nits aire risesrdtRay aelunt wxpyarte ADT tal recep rAmorlea. D5 top anole 6 "st pO; BMOUNC aHAt, IDLWY; Amiel woo, PAUSLAVELPRTA, Sept 24—Woor-Quiat; maderata demand, Oblo, Pontaylvoniay and Wost Virginia doublo extra und nbovo, «34! oxtr, 44@v'0} modlum, £22240) conrso, shy Now York ses Indtana, and sacl oa ond etn, y qunwusiiod dos Se a an (dgsuey paltalk, 2 DRY GoODs, NeW Youu, Sept. 24—Tho general market (s loss Botivo. Catton goods In fair demand, and prices ro- nial pelos with a slixht upward tondency, prints Gloghains continue acy oe and vad ane e aupplge ‘6 wear woolons rowin ale Bieae ols ts ery wate request and fina, PETROLUUM. CLEVELAND, O° Bopt, 24—-PeTROLRUM = Firms Standard wolte, 210 test, 10360. Prrreuuna, Fa, Sept 34 — Pxtnoceum —Un- steady; crudo, Mo fur United curtiticaies; reined, Uo tor Phitadelphia delivery, —— TURPENTINE. Wruatvarox, N. 0, Hop 2.-B0nuTs TURPRN- TINK-Birm at iso, ——<a——__— _vz,e ACTIVITY IN TRADE, New Youk, Sept. 24.—Tho Commercial say: “Prado is Reine ‘Tho piles of merchandise on the eldowalka, at tho-rallway depots, and at the wharves of doparting steamers, iudlcato great activity. The bulk of the shipmonts take the direction of the Bouth, Southwest, and Wost, sue the distribution to all polnts ts vor} general. 2 Iucrouve of freight shipmants ty ben wo ad per cent us compart wi th 1810. all are woods trade, both Waulosale. and otal, ‘us our passed all expectations. From Untand, Jur The Chicago Tribune, wee rovu-bud which thou sendost mu, ly thy dear band plucked fron te tree, Itacdree bid lived to eventide, For throuyb howe-yearnlug bath it died, Now spondeth ite ulithe whouat tu thoe, Aud breathoth forth thla son from me, Osukoau, Wis, ME. Hanon. THE COURTS. The Jury Still Out in the Redney ‘ Burns Case, An Attempt to Set Aside a Will Pro. bated Ton Years Ago. Sees Record of Judgmonts, Divorces, Ete. New Buits, REDPNEY BURNS. ‘The trial of Nedney Burns on the charge of having murdered Gustav Bohnow was resumed in the Criminal Court yesterday morning. The proseciition had ono witness to produce, Charicy” Rmith, tha, newsboy who, they alleged, hail dellv- ered alottdr from Hurnstotho witness Curtls. The Mud acknowledged that he ‘sold papers In tho County Jul, and that ho recelyed a note from Hurne which he Helivored yo Urls, Ho dul not remembor the dite, but he did remember thit, Curtis was oppestt, “tho Olymiple Theatre when he sare to hi a pote in whieh he currob- orated tho evidence of Curtls. ‘The. prisoner wis reeniled by the defense, and stated that he did not remomber the witnees Drown, thé Tinacs’ reporter, who had testified the pravious day. Ho did not remember having aconyerattion with hl the night of his arrest, Ho might hive done eo, however, for he tutked Withanumbor of reporters, Hecertainty did not. tetl Brown or anybudy elves that ho could prove: Cut he was In Adu’ Frederick's saluon on the mignte of tho murder until IT (tt. fr, Reed then addressed the Jury for tha de- fouse in a fer, oloquent speech, und wis fol- lowed by tho tates Attorney tn more than tata Sowortul effort, after’ whieh tho case was given to anne Jury with the usual inetruc- tions in auch ci Phy Court, ndjourned at the usual hour and re- Assembled at 8p. in. for the purpose of giving the jury an opportunity of reporting, T ey sutit wird that thoy were not yet prepared to. agree, Permission was granted thein to devote tho ulght to 1 consideration of the case, and the cout adjourned until 10 o'clock this morn nee TWO RIVAL. LOWNS, A bill was fled Thursday In tho Cireult Court by Henry Lassow aginst George 1, Thatcher, Henry lL. MeKaller, Jacob A. Cost, Ames Pack, and Witlam Merrick to prevent the catublish- ment of a town called “Hiver For "He says that hoe resides within tho territory de- scribed ng Hees, 12 and 13,7. 20, N.R. 1, and that on tho2d Inst thirty togal voters, resident within such territurind Hinits, petitioned tho County Judge of Cook County to exuse tho ques- {ion to be aubinitted to tho legal voters of puch territory, which contains over 360 Inhabitants, and 1 not within the Ninits of any in- corporated town, yilluge, or city, whether thoy would organize us on village uniter tho laws of Tinos under the nume of “East Harlem.” An order was-thoreupon made fixir tha timo and place of aneteetion as Sept. : 1880, ut Vorass’ warehouse, to decide such ques= tion and uppointing Judges, A’ Jarge minority are in favor of seb organization, but a nun pee are opposed, and Med n counter-petition in in the County Court to organize a village to be called “River Forest,” embracing part of tho territury already assigned to Eust Harlem. Tha election wis fixed for the ith, and the defend- ants nbove named were by the County Judge appointed Judges. Tho petition jn this case enunot be found, and complainant thinks the County Judge musthave been imposed on in some way, Ho also clulms that the petition iu to the organization of River Forest ts void hecauso ft talled to xive an exact deseriptlon of the lund to be-embraced within tho Peale Mints; that If tho two clcations are allowed to bo held there will be unnecessary expense, and, more than that, thero must bo inextricable con- fusion eaused to the persons, rentding in both villnges. Ho therefore asks for an injunction to prevent the holding of nn election for the purposo of organlaing the Village of River For. pest, A tomporury injunction wis granted by Sadie Barnam under a bond for $500, TIE UHLICI ESTATE, In June, 1671, Henry Uhiich.died leaving a wife, Louisa Augusta Ublich, and five eblldrer, Otto, Minna, Henry, Matilta, and Clura, Ho devised: all his property, real and personal, worth about $70,000, to his wife, with no further conditions than that she should pay his debts and prowoata nsuit againt Join H. Muchlke, Ernst Uhl inl Ausant Ubtlen anid’ Keep nm Sontemet he: hud male with W, K. MeAliister and W.H, Burnin us to. compensation for legal services. "iis will was duly probated July & 1871, bis wifo. boing oxcentrix and sole leites, and tho extiule wid goon settled, Yestorday his youngest daughter, Clara. now ‘wife of Moritz, ‘Stonde, filvd w blll asking to have this will set aside, Sho wtegos that her father, through excessive drinking and by reason of sickness, was pot of sound mint and memory when he mado tho Also, that ho wos at the time under the control of hoe wile and she fuduced hin to ive her. hig property, because she Feared If hot did not have it she would starve. Ita furthor alleged that Mra. Ubtich hus ince by her bad mangement dered uu lnrge part of tho property. cana Mininant, In conclu. slon, asks that the will bo declared Invilid, and ear tho estute be diatributed among all the olns. DIVORCES, John MeCaffrey Med a bith yesterday against his wife Mary, née McDonald, uskiue for a dl- yoreo on account of her alleged habitun! drunk enness, Lonien Lasoo in 1803 was married to Stephen TT, Lasoo, and, saying tho times that ho has drove her away from home, has ilved with hin ever alnce. Sho charyos that for yenra he has not ie pported ee | but has mado her Ife ntmost tn tofernblo by his eruelty and] drunkenness. A short time ‘avo he sold off all thelr household property, and as this seemed to be a pee intl- mation” that he would hat live with her any lonyeor, she wants n divor Henry D, Hutt his ved Irty-nine years with his wifo Herriut 0,, and yot ho cannot dio cone tent unless ho haga divorce, Ho muarriod bor In IKH, Dut sho deserted Lim In 187. John A. Dunn Ged a bul for dlyorea from Emma A, Dunn, on tho ground of desertion, She Med her uppearunce, showlny that thoy hud ovitonsly agrocd to separate, nnd the case will probably bu pushed through to-day, Lastly, Mury Mopor asked for a simllac decree against Ruward Soper, onsevount of lis ulleged pertinaclous attumptes to kill her, Tillls for soparute mnintonunce wero flod ‘Thupatay: by th tho followin pariles and “sup- eased forgorvico”: Loulso K. Vittitue from loreph CG. Vittitog, on account of hls eructty; Sophia Honermann from John C. Henerininiy for patie: to suppart her; Daly trom varia t. Daly, on accountol his adultery ond jepertion. IWEMS, ‘The argumants on tho -motion in the cago of tho Chicazo & Western ludiana Railroad Com- pany againat Carter H, Harrison and others, to attuch the defondants for contompt In disobey- ing the injunction, will be heard Lefora Judge Jameson ‘this worning, hnviug Woon continued from lust Buturduy. Judges Drummond and itolett will be in Court Slonduy to hear moons. Judge Gary will hear motions to-day, and Suda Jameson and Burnuim divorces, Judge Smith willto-day have a peremptory eallof motions for, Now trial ty tho, followlur Satta Peru Nos, 2,058, 2160, 2,444, 2474, 2150, ie sexceough w wns yektorday olected As- alga eu of W, Hf, tho tinut dlyidend meoting in tho eatnto of H.W. Wathoretl was postponed to Oct. 15, on nes count of the Inability of the Assignee to colleat Acortiin Judginent, the proceeds of which uro to be jucluded In the distribution. sont Aualenoe wt willbe ohoson ‘Monday morning A tiara alien” mocting will ba hold ats . nt, Monday in tho cuse of W. F, and Josoph J, fayhon, BTATE COURTS, Michael H. Batley Med a potition yesterday agulust Philip H. Deckor and the Inter-State Industrial Kxposition Company, asking for a miechinto’s Hen to tho amount of $11 on tho Exposition angen eit Bong nt of paluting und repulring done on it last api ene bigs tuphon Paddon & bat f Bult for $1,800 aguluet tho Watertown Hlre-Jnsurance Coie puny of Watertown, nee Bjornsen Muad . Murry Nolson for Upso n Walton & Co. sued Annio O, and Jamos Hutson T for # $1,00 ‘eorgo We tee brought suit Cor $4,000 agalnst Henry U, and Alfred 2, Ranney, PROBATE COURT. Anna BM. Spurgin's will was proven and ads. mitted to probate, and tho renunciation of 8. Be Hills, one of the executors, wes tiled, Letters testamentary wero iuiucd to Robert Spurgia, ‘Tho estate Is valued at avout &1,500, Tn tho estate of Moses Shira, the will was proven and adnitted to probate, and the renun~ olation of Willlam and George JI, Caskey, the executors Appointed was tiled. ¥ lu the catate o Huward Lundy, the will was oven and admitted to probate, and lottore X stanentury wore lasued to osoy Luudy, The 16 Ie Valued at ubout $1,000, 4 ho estate of Charles SeCabe vt al, alors, elton of Haralanshtp wero fidued to Lttzabetht McCabe. ‘The estate ld valued ut about ¥200, Tn the ostato of Chrlstephor ee Ininor, tet~ ters of guardianship of the estate were Issued to Barut Hurt, aud her boud for $2,000 wis ape rove » In tho cétute of Murtin Pankonln, letters of udininistratlen were Issued to Heute Puus konin. The catate {4 Valued at about Tn the ustate of Catharine Schuster o etal, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. : intnors, letters of gunardin dohin Schutzer. Ty wero Iawued to Tho estate fs valued at nbout. “in tho estate of Catharine Metntyro, letters testninestary were Ianued Lo Henry D, Merar- lund. ‘The eatate He valued at about $6, fit tho exanta nt rita OH vonele tha Will was proven and admitted to probate, —— TUE CALL MONDAY, Juvar DieusMaNo—In chambers, Jupar Beonorrt—In chambers, Avie GAny—48 to bt, 54 to Tt, TH, and 74, alt tt elusive. No, 47, Bennott y. Connelly on trial. , Jupok BMITH—No preliminary call. Trint call 2TH, BOL, BIN, 2708, 2770, 2708, 2780, and 2,784, Nocatg on trial, ria conisited mations, denon MOWAN—Set casa term Ne Mi Rotch v. Pittsbure & Fort Wayne Raitrond Company, ane 470, Inclusive, except 4 i iM—Contested matt CRIMI ¥At, Cone Now ‘sh 198, Vi, 151, 14, 171, 1% At to 140, isi, ate : JUDAMENTS. Burenion Count—Coxerssions—Jotin Hyba- eck vy. Wenzel and Frantiskn Jakubka, $170.00, dupar Gany—Thomas fudel vy. The Pennayl- vania Compnngs; verdict, $5,000, and motion for now trial, Jupar Antt—C. N. Colson v. J. 1 Lelteh, W.—Frinela 0. Cass ¥. George LY elfen stlne, £251.55,—Michacl Brand et al. y. Jedeph 1» BATH, ir, Count—tenoe Monay—dohanna Chicago, Milwaukee & Kt. Paul [alle pany, #200,--Pooplo'e Gaulight & Coke Compan; v. Georg! Pense, $130.5), ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, OTTAWA, M1, Kept, 24—THo following Met of Opinions will he Mod In tho Clerk’s office, North: orn Grand Division of tho Suprema Court of Atel, to-morrow mortlogs 6 Hubbard vs. Journey; ulirmed, #, Hawen vs, Gialiowa attiemen. 21. Winvock ¥ rpiny reversed, Faia Dunham ys, F yi McGraw vs. Bayard: alllemed, lite eats Adatng, etc., va. Prate; reversed and le Conttletd, Coal i Conpity v8. Peck; reversed ud remanded; Scott, J, dissenting, sao, Hane vB. city of Chicago; reversed and ro- aitide $3, Hench vs. Firet Heihodleey-plscnpal Church re ened and remanied, ones Siiverman ys. Uullock; reversed’ and ro- ninnded, Chicago. Burlington & Quiney Raflroad va. Be kes administratrix, etd}. reversed Bud re- int 51, Chienzo & Western Indiana Railroad Com- pan se Prusaing; alirmed. a Munger v8. Jacobsen; reversed and re- ett. fi. Dund vs, Skanes Enskilda Bank: afirmod, Tibbtethwalte vs. Hepworth; reversed and disintased, CORN CROP OF 1880. The Extent of the Injury to ‘This Crop AM the Late Corn Cut by Frost OnesThird the Average Yield. To the Eilltor of The Chleaya Tribune, Fartniuiy, Ul, Sept. 23.—Sinee Tlist wrote you, additionst evidence and further Information from experienced men who have traveled ex- tensively have stlll further couftrm 1 then expressed, and which wes faithful eare and upon tho best evidence ob- tainnhle., Ina mere focal sense, this may be ag good a point ns any for obsorvation, as the best~ informed men i Chicago (In the grain trate) say that formerly this was the greatest polnt for direct delivery from farmers of any. In tho United States, nud that It fs not of Inte Ia notdue toany loss attention to the cultivation of corn near here, but to tho greater amount used for feeding stock, and also to the construction of now rathwnys,-diverting part of the tride tu other polnts, Very probably tho estimates thon given (locnl- ly and at large) haye been diseredited by inte cuted or Talal corneal parties, but tho latter has been Justified 14 to tho Nortuwestern States by the report of the National Departmont of Auri+ quituro, And white that estimate of Injury ta tho crop fram drought and other canses up to Sept. 14s betleved te be too low, yet it virtually Justities ning as to tho United States hiving ow ln rentity to corn to apare for export to foreign countries. ltussin, with all her vist tere tory and vest scraln surplie, has ulrwady paced into the position of a buyer of grain to meet the requirements of her home consumption and wo would do well to be warned in time ou export more apurlugly, and remember our ie Incrunstiuy coustinpHon, capeelully of corn, hose eatinntied wor ror te the grent frost. ou tho night of tho Tith Thnt thls whe nt first be thonght by many to do no great burm Int not strange, who we remember how fore mace Injurlous frosts have been viewed by muny jinirand intctiigent men throughout those North- wweatern States, Hinving taken tine to Hathordatosiantlon from the beat sources here, 1 think 1 can now state ‘ule ustont of tho Injuty from this frost Jn our vicinity, All iho lute corn was cut by ft, tha blades killed, and the dovelopment and maturity of the grain provonted. OF six of our liest= inrocuedt: oltizens In this vicinity, whoso oplntons, have tukon, — fotir— estl- mate that — one-third tho crop ts ing Injured, and two esthmate tt at one-half, third, nor moro than one-hulf, Aud tho dipotches to tho Chicago papers on the Hth inst. stated that it covered MeLean and Champalgn Counties, the great corn counties: near netothe south. And dt ta ditticule to un- dorstand how it cautd be less injurious upon the whole in own nnd Wisconsin thin tn liinoia, when it $8 Inown that the degres of vol wits greater and the corn plant equally tender. aA line drawn from here westward pisses through the southern tler of counties In Towa, and it does not jook very reagonnbio that flown upon un average would ‘be Joss injured, unless 4 note nore wus curler, And that {6 uot very prabablo, The dispatches from nll quarters Indleato that tho frost of the With Inst, extended fur to tho estat, ng woll aa north and west, gad that It was by fur tho most noteworthy and aries of uny since tho memorabte frost of Aug, U0, 1865, thd affect af witch was wot kuown to tansy tn tl long afterwards. But as Letatod ina former letter us to the evects of the drought, tt fs best. for ull that wo know tho fucts as they reall and avold all misleading atatemionts, W.'T : SOUTIL CAROLINA. Progress of the Hed-Shirt and Hiftes Club, Campalgn—What “a Full Vote, + 2 Free Ballot, and a Falr Count? Meaus In tho Solld South, TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY NED BIUNTS, Dispatch to Columbia Hegister (De Untow, 8. C., Sept. 15,—There was a very Inrgo. gathering here tu-day to orsiet in tha Demo- cratic ratification meeting. ‘Iwo hundred and itty mounted ed Shirts paraded, and there was much cuthusiaaia, MONE NED BINS. Colunbia Regier (Bem). Ticxens, 0, 11,8. C,, Sept. 1.—Lust Saturday was a very unfuyornblu day for our speakers. Jt rained almost incessantly, yet aniininense erowd soon collected, A great many of tho Hed Shirts wero mounted, and made quite a dleplay ug thoy oantered around tho Court-ouse, A THOUSAND O18 BO MORE. rag Hoth SHH (8 Cx) Mera Dern.) Sept 10 ‘The ratittontion ieeting, Bt a fumbia ‘on the Th duat. wi La success, Fitteon hundred men woro fu Lino, @ large number of whom Were arrayed in red shirts, a SUIUTR AND WILD 1UYZA8, Ispatch to Uuluindla Hegtater (Le NEWNENLY, 8. C. Sept. Frmaiveaeite unter= riled Domocray, Newberry rit! i ud the Nus Qunaband state noniinntions at Clino's Grove by speuki on tho part of somo, of the chndldates for Bue attices, Clubs from the town und country won in ne, representlag fully 000 nen, Tho Ked Sbirte, rorming a plo- rious cayalenta of detormiued men, among tha wildest buzgus and unbounded enthusiasm, coursed through the prinvipal streets of the city, Once inure Newburry oxhilbity to the world a doterminution to bo done with bidegus radlcutiom tn any of its bydra-heuded forms, THE OLD HEMEL YELL, WITH VATUATIONS, Correspondence Charleston News uni Courier (Dein.), a1 Dt. Lett one desires to seu rod shirts. with Variations” he tnust cajne to Union, Thore were red shirts © stradgbt,” with ho trldinahag, ved vbirty vinveoidered, red shlets circled with white, blue, bigok, and yellow, and rel abiria whieh are not rea but purple. Phen there were men swithod in red tunnel, or armored in voluminous red Han nd Bie wlish banderas ond small boys with crim won trinmings, aud yirlewith rosets. I huve heard cundensed and conventrated yelling but- fur sone, Wut Jn & gener ee seattoring. hold-the- wt sell mis not t6 be oxcelled, 1 done it 1 inissed. bearing 8 yell ohe minuto of the day. Union was ia for a good ting, and hud tt ‘Too streets Med up, A Ca at ber the procession: sturted on a tour the town. ‘Shere were about £00 in It, fuse ned shir on horseback, OVEN BLEVEN MUNDUED HED SHIRTS IN LINE YOR MANCOCK, From th Hancock meeting at Wathaite, Wieonue Gountys We tha Chapleaton News: Chem) of de tr rho fiboutng of cannon, the cheers of the ited Shirds as they came into Ae symone atu gary buay the snuaruisy Ch it the Grinre of the duy ate opgeetin ‘here woru tn the proces- slop two clube from Wi gihaliae Fiat Bhouls Club, Ocunes Pan: bry ‘lub, Little Mver Clut, South Bulon Cl uty fade Muv'Club, ietchlund Club, Rock Kpringa Club, West Union’ Club, Bencen ‘iver Club Mgt ais Club Weanuluster sy pts in a pera manta Olly Springs fila Fait beach Club, ‘Seneeu Gity lab, Course Club, Kurviow Club, Providence “lub thoilate Chub, Damusond Club, Doublo Springs Chub, reBelor'é Retreat Club, Mount Tabor Club, and Sulem Club, Alt theso ehibs were mounted aad (a own vlaw ts tliat (twill aot be leas than ones | uniformed in red abl nid aggregated 1,126 men, Tho audienceat the atnnd inst have boon near 3,000, of whom only a few wera litdica, ——— _ A SENSATION. SPOILED. Gen. Grant Denton the Story that 310,000 +" Worth of Dinmonds Were Stolen from Him by a Private Secretary; While President-No Truth Whatever In tho Stautemiont. Spectat Diepateh to The Cateago Tribune, GALENA, Ill, Sept, 4.—The. Galena Gazelle of this evening denies, by authority of Gen, Grant, tho statement published Ina recent Issue of the Hartord Timer, to the effect that the Gencral, during bis second term of offico as Prealdent, Und been presented by a Japanese Prince with: Mamonds to tho value of $10,000; that thoy had hover been given to him, but had ‘been atolen by ono of bis private secretaries, who had sold thorn to 1 ‘Wushington Clty pawnbroker for $5.00, The Gaactte says: “Tho General In+ forms us that bo has nover’ in ble Ife received any present of dlamonts from any per- son or persons, nor has Mra, Grant: and that the story clreufated by tho Hartford Timea has no foundation in fact whatover." Gen. Grant, will lenva Galena in the morning for tho winter, Ho will remain in Chicago until Monday ath p. m., when te will start for Warren, 0.. where ho will presto at the great Republicun mass-meet- ing at thut place on tha 2th Inst. which Is to be nddreesed ty Senator Conkting. Ye will return to Chletyo on tho Wth, and will go trom thonca to Deentur, to attend the reunion of hits regi- nent, the Twenty-first Mllnvis Lafantey, on tho Sth aha sth of Octover, Htetumning to Clon, ho will meet bis son, Mr. Jesse Grant, and bride, And with Mea, Grant will necompans thom to New York, Gen. Grant will visit Buston on the 13th prox. Horsford's Actd Phosphate, by its healthful action upon the nervous system and stomach, rellevea Indigestion, hendachy, ete. TEAS, FORMOSA. T r ss, E Al TRA IMPORTING CO, $8 STATE-ST, Of PURITY of trom lending The following SWORN certillent Teun su pliyatel 1by io nbnvo Company are Consulate OF Mia Tm onvlatu of His SAN FY Thereby eortity, tha paeken py 1. 1. Sour fe, ia in wy opinion urst ‘Shen aie KENTALO VANOGI ea Ay I ttoparial Japanesy Mujusty’s Consul at pon PRaxereco, Jon, 11, 198, “LP, Moore—Dene Mir: Having rend the result of she analynes wath este tae pan ten, we cone ina! it iy HONK. thoather brands wuntuiitne nines ur tenn ine Jurlugs subsnnces, and under no cirenmostances should be nllewed 10 bo unt. CShemeds A. 1, Le? Gene de Saeknntle Me 9, Bod. Sears ne abuve ‘ten in one'lb, origirint Baek puikntt0e per ibe arid rold ONT ‘hen Importing Co. 88 Stators Siunrta, M.D. und in by th Formuan Uppushorlelds Latter SCARES. Patented Sept. 10, 1880, Manufacturers und others are SWAUNEED naninst lnieinuing, funipien OTR ALUS hut 4B. 6. SCOT? & C0, Manufacturers and Jobbers of Fine Neckwenr fe Bite Hadkrs., 174 Madisonest., Chitago, qileation MEDETUR, cine et tise a a og ePIC. MEDETUR! Prevents emaciation and arrests Consump- tion, supplice the waste of matter, For Sale by All Oruggists. VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & CO., Agents, O92 £ 04 Lako-st., cor, Dearhorn, G <EIRAL 1 NOTIC! ial OFFIC OF The Silver Islet Consolidated Min- ing and Lands Company, 62 Broadway, New Youx, Sept. 15, 19), Notice ts horoby siren thut the Dirvctare of this Company, vy authority, speclally, eanferred by the Simrahuldors, nureby call fora *Contripudlin oF Ave aeantuont!? vtone Dollar per slutre, payable on the Lang of November ext. Htockhollors ary rus quests tw'rend and conforni to thy stipulation in- Orsad nit Shelr Khare Cort ical 2, on fallure to pay It without remedy, Interus| the riage T percent peg,gnauny wily ba itawed ‘an eat miudo prior es jo Ist November. N. W—Tomittances for Cont butto ‘bu no couipani¢d with the Certificates of vate oa nays tnent muy by soknowiedsed ran, but, Where thls Ieiupmetienuig or ineunvenlont, recolpin will be roe thrned for ntiachmune 10 curuiicntos Un willel pay- mutt te made Direet all rogiatorod ninlt matter for this Company to No, 62 Hrondway, N, ‘Tho ahovo notice tn insued pure frayed purmunnt ton Hesolution of the Ditectors paawed July tl. “to provide means for opernting expenses ut ioe mini hn nd, Inasmuch an tho prowpoctivu nruduet of the rie wlnural sine. sunnut by realized in timo to provide for Inte ti ote, Ith ered lent to du= Tort catty ee van Wa Wb LEAWRNED, President. Naw York. Ropt Oreatn Ray a Navigation Company, eximar. Bare Ni hea aw Fi w Lig ott, Sept. 11, 1911 ‘he Hoard weckarod foe tat ‘dividend 0} Imgable & iu. L, ran ind uae fe rit rales seri iviaend ae Sable at the xamu thie and placd, at in te weet lders uf record Sept. pen of preparing f Turn ap pecial meoting of the wt he oflice uf puidereto by hold ab Nortundy Orawony Ort Rosner tye wile be given by clreuh Hoekhoters) ia tratntee books wilt Due HORACE WHITH, Tromurer. OFPFION OF THe LITTLE CHIEF MINING CO.,, NeW York, Bept. 24, 1890, of Mtockholiters of the Little ee onic te i tection ge irunees i pa hel ne at roadway, RUOUL Bhan tuesday, Herb, ts ie orelock aune oe ‘he Tenant ct tonite will close on wen eoptember and Lauer Sronad on GRAHRATAM T. HANLE, Seoretary. ve HOM NA HALE, “FOR SALE. TO NEWSPAPER MEN. A firsteelass Cliambers’ Folding “Mune chine, with the Kahjer Attachment. Will ual Mi rh chee Fine fold a shicet 86x50 or 24x30. In good order, at a yery low price. Apply at this olftee, LOTTERY DEA FAIRBANKS* BTANDAML SCALES: oY ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO. 11 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Be carefulto buy only the Genulne. GOSSAMER COA Agdiest Clreutary, tice, Wholesale und ietatts WILELPL! EY, * titand Fal takes 5 CARDS. 2 ers inake Money with jealere anake Money| . 1 Salle Serra * tease USL ATIONAL, Dro, Sauyeur's Seliool of Languages, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, 1834 Atleulgen=ttys ‘The Sshool wiil bo onened Moot. 22, Crentare and Pokate fur tho Locturen at Storarn, di rene Meumnare bb's Library. ituot & Saneand Lyon € te auveur Will Héreafior recutvo calle a nine Wonnesday, Nope front Sto ep. ins” Adasoes lelese to the Grand Pacide: ae Programme of the Lessons, CHANGES, ‘Tho Morn 8 y ater tes pee cml will bo commenced not on he Aftey dE menced not on Yani Tho Afternoon an ment not tree thin Wealhe ir both, the @ ints, mu te resent ‘Tuesdays, roan mest at 26 Michigan-ay, ee itor Lectern the nmasement eulumun.) ALLEN ACADEMY. t elegant and thoroughly cavinped Th sear Inn wari: “Crepares tot hoa ceeenies ‘OF graduates students bere. Kani adyantnges to Miri. A fow boarding pupits recelved into the fam ef the President und ening core advantages, ‘T President's house and the Academy building are I {ho most faxhionnbio division of, thy elty, and only ‘three sauares nn war opens Rept, t IRA Wik We ALA, Ne AM. Li... Uros't, st Michisani-w¥., Chilean, JACKSONVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE AND ENGLISH TRAINING SCHOOL. Fuentes Young Mon and Wonten for practien| Ifo. fers better advantages for a thorough 1: COCKSH, 2 KOUNE BUSINESS COURKE, OF A co courno In Pe ENGINE piety ART than con bo found tleew hore, Farcatton perfect, fen Heese gan nis A Aires aw. onsiilec ti ~ OCONOMOTOG SEMINARY, A boariing schoot for girln at Bordulac, Oconoma- woo, Wis. Delightful situntion, thorough training, and homecare, Terma noderte. Tha twonty-ftte achoul year will begin on Sept. 21, 188, For eatalogua apply to MI8Y GRACE I. JONES, Principal, Hershey mst. for the [use BROWN, Hox MUSICAL ART, Hershey Musil, : Chicas, “AL TRIAL opens Hert ‘ for Now Cireus we cha EDDY. Genoral Steeston Site, Btn aASTAEN EDDY, toon Directors MR. AND MRS. BOURNIQUE'S Schools for Dancing. |} Sent Ride“Natatoriom it and 2am We South Site Twenty. Hanu-ny. WILD OPEN ‘UNDAY, “ocr. 2 2 ines rend for catalogue. DEV EREUN'S HOME AND aut SCHOOL ir sounds Inia Ne Professors of langunges, ‘diaineuistiod | Tretia: Pus pared for epiters, and Elarviard ex: mieea: Nev, Dre, Orville Weer Wondell {olmes, Hwa nnd sr ol 4G. Mehindley, of it Madtisnnat, a Mr. vaserents Cliloagon Mes wilamais Sulla, dct Mich. Address duritut August at Marshtionn, Sans. Itnron-st. School Wl reopen #ept. 1 Kindunarten and Departmant fur tloyeatinetids Apply 1oMine '. KIRLAND, Panente Martine’s DANCING ACADEMIES WILL OPEN SEPT, 26 S ie DANGING SCHOOL, i OW: ithuatonss 25 Wastilugton-st, Hide Adiniae: and Tint Union College of Law, ene Mone € PARK INSTITUTE (A Day und Boarting Hehoadll i$ i) nad a ‘ud Vane dus, Ti wnd 1 Arh Chi Ninth Nctioal Year vs haat cs NCES. Prineliale logue address MISSES CRANT'S SEMINARY. 247 & 240 Dearhorny,, Chicago, For Hoarding and Day Kchulars, 22th yeur begin me Vhureday, Rept Dh, The Young Ladies’ Athenwum, |: fn an eduoator of Young For Circular, ad- Mra a, uperrn| The Dlinois Conservatoryol Music, acksanyilie, Minot, offers Musical Instruction unsurpassed In America,’ For Chrenlar address WILLIAM D, BANDEIN, Superintendent. CHICAGO LADIES’ SEMINARY. For clreulara address, or catl, on Prinelpat, Miss C, A. UREUG, 15 and 17 Kouth Slioldun-at, Chicas PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, Chonter, Pa., npena Hi Pharowch Inxtructions In Elvi Haiaindering, (Ginssies, und, Hugtian LOSE Ie a sol at stacupTita lock, Citeas etropalitan: Jbicas Ho, oF to ee, Hite ditark heaton. Miss Eddy's Kindergarten and School, % BISHUEL COURT, ono block east of Union Park, Next Schout Your will bogin Supt. G, 190. Apply for worms. CHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE, Morgan Barks near Chteago. Fall Tern staple For Carsiognos, addrons Kurgan Puckett wet? Madison i Ghieato. SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL FOR CHRIS, | s 17 * 199 N. Chariensat., iuldluerss Md. WRK, W, M. CARY, SUS Estabitshod He, ranch the Vateuasoot tho Soboot, BOSTON NCIIOOL OF ORATORY, Full eau TWO YEAMS, threo hours sally) shartor COUTMO. UNE YEA. Port bowtie Oet. 7, Appiteations wt, Roinursnt-et, oy abate any day after Oct. 1, frou 10 fede my For elroulnrs PAY MOND, Princtvat_ N ME pa. KILVA ws MIS, HRADKORD'S (On erly Mes, Ogden Hutinun's) Beuglinty, nd und German Hourding and Day Beto) for Yount aidivs and Chitra, 17 West Thirty-alatitert, Now eat traupen hope Se Application Way Go ads by. fatter serrate un aboye, Lies a thy autos errors Fo YOUNG Mate atid rlases, 45 Walnut-at.. Piliadelptila, WI reopen Kept. 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Girynd £izreentnes Mauinoueata-ton Woes at oo rand Telia Hote iene rd oe i and et Parmar euros Sty Oninev Totten s ih ii booke ‘Tuny-Tabten, Meeping- ny of thie Telling i Clarks ilcnrat Bay Ta an or any ‘ther formae” eas surner af Wolle and {finutorste. bOttawa & Streator Express... DGnlesbury Vassei m bNeobrusks Expross. bbubuquo * slows Uiy LDowner's Genve Acvut Hiraciia Fast Expross. Ottawa FE: Rt Hanis Passer ter. [kockfont Fr port acituek Matisiie bAveam Thescnnnes matin Nie aor ‘Night expe clams Sete Neale ry butsnm! 913 pe aia {uieniall petmenn: City, theoa without inti Heeefininn, Chairs, betweon batiy, excops Suniay, oxcgpt Sondays o, B&Q. Dining-Cars a utinghad te wit trains, Chtenta, Mitwanten Se, “Pan-Ttandie" . Wepot cornor ch ts. Ticket Oitives, nd Lucite Hutol, tally, oxeopt Utena ad Raneta Gin Pant Tarrene, ton nnd Carratte at, Patter Sine utd at taunt, ESTE Siiivee fet Mall... al SATMTUe yA) MMllwankoss Ste Paul 22’ Si jun, and 1: a Etevens pune and Astin: Bi uid Dra Mllwaukoe, Madi du Chiun Exp L.lbertyrilio Accom Flin i aime |_ heave. | Arve: 7185 po trains run via. Stilwankoo, att Minneapolly tre good Pratriv du Chlon, ous Tittnote Fen: Depot ‘Veket uttes Pacive iutul, 1 Ratteon ts. aud Palmer Mauva, Bt. Loule & Toxas xpran Bt Louts & Tex: Alt Cairo x Now Orla 2 or eB DEeSetekece' Specasscrer: BERSEEESE oi yor Sa Afedisoa Sa ‘rid Malia orvis di Crossy and Winuua foot or Lako-et. nnd foot ur Mwonty-reoondest, TA feandolnhcat none late ae Grand [bearer |_are ve BS ~Lonsatundar mt wt Wu baturday nig! hing af Unton Depots Weat ile, corn sunest, near Vin irate, Brut finger Tekot ‘Ofices, at Depata: i bt, Grand Mucitio Hotyl and Valmde Alton, re fr ne runs to Pourig only. oy LL Wand Yan Ra 'rwonss south Clark Tous, iy BL Louis, fa ry tluie « pobile x a Ouls, Springelu ce Pe xi Peoria Hal vast upra ton & Keokuk is Pekin & Puoria Berentor, hac Wi Jolot x Dwisht Ac xn. w Urivans herons ” " _ heave. | Arrive. — Chtengo, Hock Teinnd & Pactra Ratirant Depot, to ner of Van {turon und Bhoruun-ats, Toco Sherman, House, Matmer Mouse, Grand Pucitly Hioteh and 43 Canal eurnor Madisva, Davenport & Peorin Fxpi saul lett Fuat Expre: gaunate i tutte Niahe tf aud, Saavonwori ae chiison Nit Expronenn “Dally pxcopt Wally excupt Mondu: ‘Leave, 9s apiehlens Centrnt Ratiroat. Int, foot at Take-at, und fontor Twonty-seconit-at Pickart ues, Wt Clark-sle aoutine if ; dutpn, tirand Paciiy Hotal, and ay Palmar Hous, + Arrivo. Sundays, {Daily except Baturdape. uit, corner of tags Malt (yin Main and Atr Lina) ek & Howton Ex, (dull Srecint ow \ Vaek o Beaton ti alamazug A Atiantio Express (dally)++0 lent bx ate Grand it ish & Tatosey a nd upline Muskevon press jew lisse. Wve. | Arrive: Ball (vin Main Ting) Bpecia ‘ork 133 da erin Nay roe (uutly). tanta Se v. Era tail) lw: 2 (i) Pittehure. Cineinnath tar, Toute We Tes (Cinelanat tL Air-Ling ind Koka Devo, corver ot Clistots and Carryllatas. Cingtanntt,, Apion ti indlanapotis, Law Waitinore Depate, Fexpositiun Hulleing, socondest, Teka Olicus, Bi: an. ‘Luave. i te West Bide “Arrive. and Toot nt ‘Twonty= rkeat., Palmer tui Ca ate otek wid Dopot Geepodtios Bulkeae Leave. fi Th . 4) ale pul * Kankakee fine. Depot, foot of Luake-at. und tues of ‘Twonty-necond-49 La 30 “Arrivu. Lewve. { Arrive, a 7:3 pa ae pul 1d aa Chleazy, st Grand ‘Trunk eatin ys Depot corn pula at ty baiuiur House wud Sarita & KEplOss. oy, apres... puruise Accoui" is erelo. cur We cher und Stowurt daa —eave eave, | Ari Erren crennys pawe ue ave. Hic Palnawe Sieoping Cure a attached to nigne ‘eipreae Fitteborg, Ft, We ‘ayne 3 { Chicaga, Taitway. r Cus, lnluiue thous, wud ‘Grund Pucida tuvat Daye soe Ve mare Lar kat prt tae oe toise arrives iw York Baprui lal! and kexpross factae ‘Expruas, aby f. fs te le vb except Saturday, f Daily, exeure Mouduy GOODRICH STEAMERS. x 12, Milwaukug, phy wo yn, a1 taht ‘Sat t, ne bia tgz aiiwkoss rt Pall piour alaolatuo, Se, Gate st) onde En er Bowaun: et AbiiupaY. keh Og: sabre! Grund iluyuu, Muskegon, G. Por Groen bay, xe, ussda: oF Baca ual * 1 & Lucas tudgus Bt “t 7 aid a @ Superius Tym re ond ies ‘pik, Head ou tay FY td.s darts piseatay st Sbacuy dul ee EEREFEE: beat for corner etal ind eornar Canal rug

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