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rhtmtfi'. Ho. Mrnnoo of 1 ofnl nboro former r*Ul} Ui• k*r L. i. Ivtcnli with wliMt lo imfftlu »t a*«% LAKE MICHIGAN, anc.vuo. TL« rchr K*M Ollictl La* gone Inin ene ct the deck P ( u\e Chicago Dry-Dock Company for repair*....Tho Co**t Wrecking Oompvuy’* tug Rescus, on her way to ihU port In raise Ihe acbrJohn Dunn, la expected her# to-day»..*Tbo cargo of tlie prop J. B. llar*l t of Loo pnld * Austrian’*.Lake Superior lino, ashore In the Ntsbhdi Rapkts, liu been lightered off and placed on the pmp Norman. A steam-pump from the fug Levi athan baa been plaoed aboard of her as nn extra pro »ni! alio I" now on her way to lid* nort f"r repair*....Tho ale.vm-bargo Redmond rrindtrlllr, which ran upon lloilno Hrff \Vodm*»- Hay afternoon, ha* ptilltd off, tml arrival t(4t ycaterdny morning leaking,...Tha i.-hr I-. Hco rlile left here yeatordsy afternoon with » cargo of lum ■*- for Evanston.... Tho large Morning HUr, of tho prop >ronfloU'a tow, left here for Buffalo yeaterday ifuruocn, light, In tow of tho prop Twuuuieb. tUrOBTAMT TO MMllKrK*. MflJ. O.L. Gillespie, Major of Engineers, t r . H, ,1.. In charge of liarbor-improTanvenU at (Ilia port, baa UniO'l ihc following Important nollce to mariner* • PntU thn cloee of navigation, tho lights at tho cn trsnre of Chicago Illver, on works of Improvement, •111 bo maintained m lb* following order : On North IHer.nlrnatnn, a nhip hniern showing a •hit* fight: on north end of United HWm break •aUr. * red fight; and on south end of breakwater, a (TMU light. V<«t«la coloring by (ho main channel will bring the two white lights of North I’itr iu range, aud keep tho ftd light on tho pert side. .During violent atonna, mariners am urged to round the south mid of the breakwater, keeping tho great U C bt close on the starboard ride. lichitid tho break water there is plenty of water and good holding, l-cund. No trouble or exptmre will he spared lo maintain the lights during *ll kind* of weather. xn* TicriT-tucß. The Commodore ol tho yacht ffoet has glnn orders to the sheet that all the basis which intend to pirllci paU Jn the race lo take plaro BaturdAy should )<e st tho foot of Twelfth street at 13 o'clock, sharp, In order lo bo ready to start *1 tho usual hour, oodio into wßrrrn qtfAßrr.na. Owing to the cold wrathep during the Usl two weekn (hepasecugcr tradio on the various steamboat line* liu greatly fallen off, especially ou those running to Lower Lake ports. Tho Anchor Ltue, finding tbn hual- CfM no longer profitable, has decided to withdraw He splendid Iron paaecugrr stcatmra for this season oa f*at os they arrive at Huffoln. The frcifflil-stror* Kcctt. Annie Young, and Gordon Campbell, which have been idle thus far this season, will be brought out to make up for the withdrawal of the passengcr- Ketmers. LOBS OP TUB sunuw KOAN. A dispatch was received lure yesterday announcing ibit tbs lehr Marian Egan baa been aunk near baglnaw Bay, Intake Huron, having bad a collision with an unknown vessel. The Egan, at the lima of (ho acci dent was on her way from Erie to Chicago tylth n cargo of coal, and wilt undoubtedly prove a total loan, plie belonged to Mr. W. Chrlidp, of Erie, the same S'emau who Just lout the sebr City of buffalo at Beach, • To* capacity of the Brie was 3 U urn*, tod she was valued at fA.U'ft. Mho was on old vessel, baring been built In April, 1861, and waa rated by the insurance companies as I) 1. It la understood that thetp la do luauraoce on bw. Tn* itvnn. The prep Joseph L. Hurd, which was aground on the Meeblab, proved to be sot in M bad condition ureported. ,Bh* leased but very lltlie, and waa safe ly gotten off yesterday afternoon. Oapt. Lloyd cn gaged a diver at fiattU Rte. Marie, who went down iiq. tier her bottom and completely slopped the leak, bho took on her freight, which bad boon lightered, and pro ceeded oo ber voyage. The prop Norman, which wan called to hor assist mce from I'orUgo Lake, returned again to ber route between I’ortsge and Duluth. LAKE ERIE. BRIH. Battial Dftso/rA (o Ttu Chifuio Trihunt. Im, Pa., Sopt. 23.—As rival—From Chicago, prop Usrcliant. Dtroaxunr—For Chicago, acbr Emma C. Hutch in- Bsorrm—lo,ooo bu wheat, "00 tons Iron ore. Bsiraci*ts—l,4oo loot cool. ' Colubiom—'Tho sebr Marlon Egan collided with the schr E. B. Williams, of Toledo, last evening near Thunder Bay, tako Huron. The Egan instantly sank, and now lies in about 30 fathoms of water. Tho craw, with the exception of two, wero saved, and taken oo thl wini»taa to Alpaca. One of tho lost waa a ton of the Capulu, the other wea a iiilor, same unknown. Gapt. Loach is » resident cf Ibis city, and the Indy of h]a von will ta brought here for burial. The Marlon Egan wea a good vessel, rated D 1; waa valued at about ||O,CCO, ou which there la an Insurance of $8,t,00. The voesol waa owned by CapL William Christy and John Carae, of this city. No efforts will bo made to raise hei. The passenger steamers of tho Anchor Lin", the Chiu. India. Japan, and Arizona, are being laid tin u fait aa (bey arrive at Buffalo. Tho China will not leave, as advertised, but has been laid up. Tho prop Winslow, of the Lake Superior line, left for Buf falo tb a evening with orders to lay up for the season. Tbs India, new on her way from Chicago, will also b« bid op, The freight-boat* of this lino wilt continue to run. The freight prope Gordon Campbell, Thomas A. Brett, and Annie Young, are tied up at Buffalo, (hi two latter have sol made a trip this season. BUFFALO, fipretal DiipaKh to Tin CKUaoi Tritune. »urr*u>, N. Y„ Sept. ‘23 —Tho schr Harriett Bom h aihore at Ashtabula. Au expedition from bore was at work on her to-day, with prospects of success in felting her off. The Boss bad cleared from that port with a cargo of coal for Buffalo, and, bolus driven back by a etnwa of weather, went ashore lu frying to rater the harbor. Three of tbo passenger steamers of the Anchor line ire to go Into winter quarters. Tbo China baa already been laid up, and the crew paid off. Tbo India and Japan, ou tbolr way down, will be tied up m arrival. VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON. A>«*tai DinxiieS to The Chtea-jo IYtbune, TobtlUjsok, Mich., Bopl. 33.—Down—Props Ban!- he, WeilforO, Alaska, Lincoln and consort; echra Jianie White, John Uagoo, Joseph Paige, Alary Cop fcy. I P—Prop* Usnlitae, Marine City, Alpena, Jonncsa tad barges; schrs Marco Polo, May Guthrie. John khuttte, American, Three Brothers, Delos DoWolf, Medlierranean, William Home, Beamon, Seabird. Wmi>-Bouth. light ; weather, line. Tbs prop Beotia, which waa ashore and scuttled at f SeeeialJHtpattktoThtCitenoo Tribune, Pea* Huron, Mich., B«pt. 23— ly p. m.—Dows— Prop* Baclfic, Bay City and barges, Glasgow and barge*; sebr Iroquois. Ur-Prope Idaho. Nowburg, florerelgn, Dubuque ten barge*; schr* OhrlsHuo Mlsaon, 'Wauceonia, llrl rto fl. Bacon, a. Mnlr, Daniel a, Ford. Belle Haas* ♦cm, 8. A, Wood, Btandrew. wmo—South, gentle; weather, fine. „ ILLINOIS A MICHIGAN CANAL. DamoEpoßT, Bept, I’’,—Audited— Ottawa, J/M bn com, OOObu rye 5 D. T. Wright, Morris, «,100 bu corn; Gen. Sherman, Morris, 0,000 bu corn ; prop UoDtsuk. Lockport, 750 brla flour, 6*o brls meal: prop CUns, LaSalle, 3,000 bn oats, 10,131 Its seed ; Cayuga, Iwnieo, 7,000 bu oat*; Brilliant, Romeo, 6,500 buoala, , CLtoaiD-Oen. McClellan, Joliet. *-8,773 ft lamlwr, ®W“ *»U; U*ple Leaf, Lock; ort, 1,000 )>osta. 150 m iMcgka, 60 rohth; prop Montauk, lo*. knort, 4,200 du wheat; llonte Ciisto, Seneca, 81,930 ft lumbar. 23 O thlnglM, 15 sx lath. _ MISCELLANEOUS. TB* *chr Biggie k Jones will be sold Saturday by tte United States Marshal.... The Committee appoint- Id to examine the wreck of the schr Board of Trade D*ve reported, recommending an Immediate settle* Went with o*pt. McOraw....A pier of protection has w«a constructed around the tower at BUlllgata, Tbo signal lo be used ie known as a ** Wren,” and will Moneoftbe first put In service on the lakes.... The lebr Union Jack, which sunk a few days ago near the BouUi of Detroit Ilivor, loaded wllh corn, is (0 bu f*i»«d....Tbe«cow Bea Siar, laden with lumber from Kalamazoo lUvcr for Chicago, wa» towed Into Bt, loaeph Tuesday with 3 feet of water In her bold, and board »!*’.’ was thrown ovep- SSsuJh» ,h f vessel,... The prop Scotia, .Sd i • cut,l#d Fresitue Isle, hss eetn reieasM, and is now on her wav homo' a g un™. Iwm tb, Khro,«,l2S; We, Lake linroa, are to the effect that *h?!uß. log up, and would prova a total 7. i •lib iron-tre. The Car was built lu bawr«oln l ißM > Measured 8W tona, and rated U l. Bh?wa?owSs^dbv lUrrlaon k llwiui, of Cleveland, l sin Won a valuation of $13,(t00. ’ Uuurt,a * or • l0 »* BUSINESS AT CLEVELAND, BMln».on the ilnci. la nni .ncMtnMl. a vutto , ftl< Muon of Ui# year- TUo J.0,.0a of Uim. »lu> lav. Ul along been predlollug a lively time during the fall »Mson, are being dashed to the ground, and, Instead V ths words of encouragement htld out to the uuea wasr some time since, nothing is now beard but the •wstgiooiay forebodings ponce ruing the business of Bu two or three mouths y*l remaining before navtse* bon doses, There is plenty of coal to go forwaM I#, |«ct the docks may be add to be overloaded, butdihv |«n nfUM lu must cases to pay the rates asked triers, snd oanicre lu their turn rw. 2S io cany at Ute rates offered* by *hlo rew on apuount of the «.lm proepects of Bot '*au»*zatlve down freights. One dollar or "*“*° c thls may be good rates up, but for 3*. (0 aw ou ffriin, *hd with no certain prospect* ilf anything even at theak figure*, makes the vc*. rather distant lu thtlr dealings, aud helos ** a, ral feeling of dUtrust all around. Is fatal (o business. A greet number of the rwgsrtaieorefUsre also finishing up their ore rou »»*er roe season, and their aiae aud oai*clty for oalmT? K rkiu ' «ven at the above figure*, at which (hey arij 1 *°kiethlDg. on account of Laiug able lo riR. loads, throws out lha smaller veaaets, ttJSr °f. of their else, cannot wak* suyl anSV <wioot stow away tnough to ©verbal* thsuZi?* which are tie .rly u, heavy as lu " How long, 0 how long, 1 tfiMgs to conUiiug V-Undcr, * THE COURTS, McCormick I* Hoard Frou—Suit for Damages for False Imprisonment* Cadlj-.Mftlotl IlitKliatulM and WJvc.s—A Delngo of Neu Snili, Perjury Trial in tho Criminal Court—Pro- bate Business, CHICAGO. M'OORMtCH'i SIDE or TUB QfTanoN. A*fow dayn npo Hnutr & Co. filed a bill in tho Circuit Court, au abstract of which wr.a given in Tub Trhipne at tho time, in which they fllalod that F. A. McCormick was the cmitntclor to build ou ongino-houao ou Thirty-fifth utront, mid that he owed them a largo eum of monoy iweuD-cou tractors, which ho roftißod to pay. They aluo mndo eotUB other severe charpo.R, and, thotefore, asked /or an injunction to prevent Ir.m from col lecting tho amount duo him from tho city lost he should omit to pay them, ami leave them iu diffi culty. Yfßterday Mr. McCormick, the defendant, filed with tho Hoard of Public Workn a flworn ttato mout or affidavit, iu which ho utulo* the dofeueo which be proposes to make to the ahovo-uaaicd suit. After atatiug in the affidavit that bo U nolo contractor, and that tie understands that a num ber of charges have boon made to tho Hoard of Public Works agaiual him by the complainant* and that ho m cksiroua of preventing any injury to lumtolf. he aaya the fuels in brief are as fol lows: Buow & Co. executed a cootracif as they allege, lodo the mason work for $4,000, but they wore not to bo paid until (he entire con tract was fulfilled aud tho work had passed In spection. They have not, however, fiubihed their part of the work yet, aud Luvu bueu so dileiory in what they have done that they only roofed the building lust weoa, anil there is now only three weeks lu which to finish it, ovcoiding to tho terms of tho contract. .McCormick 01-o claims that ha baa paid Buow k Co., at two dfilercut liuivs, aud Bonds with bia affidavit two checks drawn lu tholr favor to pruvo his stalotuutit. Part of tuo mou«y so paid, he Bays, was to his uwu kfiuwieuge used in paj lug Jalxirers, while Ihu muaimlur was convened to their owu private use. kLCurmick furlhir chargut that ho was couipoll.'d to employ other to do some of their work, us he learned that tm y wur# uot n apoubible. He, however, propowa lo keep Ida cou tract in future, aud not pay them anything, for Ul* own protection, until Uielr cuatracl was completed. Tho dilMUdimt uoit UuliguauUy deuloa the charge of bis insolvency, and clonus that ho is at (ho preeeut tlmu worth Siu,IKO above all debts against hltn; that he can on twenty-four hours’ nollce coidiol more money than tho whoio ciiglne-boUBO costa. Ho also otlcta to iucreasu hU bond fur tuo completion of the eugina-houM, end tuu pajuieiilof all just cUim* agalnav it, to the sum of flu view of all tbeee fi'.'U, the defendant asks that tuo Hoard of Public Works will ignore the < bulge* of ttoow h Co., and pay idiu tho amount* due him, so that hecauiiuUh I lie couUa:l hy Get. 15, hs he agreed to do. AU of which lUtteiueiu*, a* ho cou* lUleiiily ewcate, “ate correct and true without tx cophou,” lISAVY SUIT POB DAUAOEB. A ault was begun yesterday afternoon lu the United Blaus Gm-tiil Court by it. VI, Austin against James H. Waterman, of Sycamore, In which I^o,out) damages are culmed for an alleged false Imprisonment ami ma licious prosecution, Col. Austin wee art(«t«»l luet winter at Sycamore on a charge of larceny. Tutcu lu ihUuieuts wore found against him, but only one woe tried, and ou this ho wuh acquitted, Mr. W, W. O'Brien being his counsel. Thu other Indictments were then dropped. The present cult was brought lojceoovcr doiusgos fur that prosecution. mroncAs. John D'Arraent complains that bis wife, Annie, has committed ndnttery, and be regards that as auibclcul cause for divorce. » Anna E. Baumann says that she has an ordinary amount of patience, but Hut it has all been exhausted lu trying tu live witn her husband, George 11, Bau inann. Not only dues George get drunk, but be abuses her, attacking her wltb knives and revolvers, uniil hiio Is alratd to Uvc wtUi him longer. Lie boa repeatedly been arrovtod for his ilutuus conduct, and she cUlma that her only chance to preserve her life is by getting a divorce from him. I‘ctcr Lynch is also a candidate fora divorce, His trouble is that ho was arrested in HW9 al tho suit of M&ry McMuouu on a ch-rgo of bastardy, oml wuila un der duress waa Induced lo marry bur. They »ep*rted as scon as tho eervico was performed, and have never lived together. Complainant therefore charge* the defendant with having deserted bho, anti Buka for a divorce ou ttut ground. Ucorgo Wilson says that be lived with bis wife Miry In ah Innocence and ignor ance fur nearly two year* and until July Uti, when be loomed to hia Borrow that aho bad transferred her affections to a Jlvory-stable keeper, and was lo toe habit of making asilgnatlona with him. Complainant also charges that aho la ou habitual drunkard, and foe these reasons desires a divorce. ITEMS. 'Judge Blodgett was in his rooms yesterday, but transacted no business. lu the habeas eoipus case of Patrick Murphy, a bear* lug was bad yesterday, and tho prisoner remanded to Jail. The motion for an injunction lo the ease of Shook k Palmer rs. McKee Uankln, to restrain him from jlnyl lug “ Tho Two Orphans," will bo heard to-day before Judge Drummond. Today is the last day of service in the Superior Court. UKITED STATES OODRTS. Abraham W. Reaver, of Massachusetts, film! a bill against David Nichols and wife, Randolph Nichols, Martin Conley, H. M. Holden, tho First National Bank of Kansas City, and W, M. Bush to foreclose a trust deed for 17,000 on tho E. V of the N. B.of Boc. 3, 17,11. and tbo Wjg of tho N. W. ‘4 of B*'C. 2,17, 11, and the N. Jv* of tho N. E. V of See. 10, apd tbo N, W. if of the N. W’. .V of 80c. 11. 17, 11. The Third National Bank of Chicago sued A. 0. St. dman for ( 1,5011. Wstrous, Lewis ft 00. sued Gushar and Benjamin Friodberg for 11, SCO. Andrew Olson brought 001 l for|3,ooo against Ezekiel Morrison. MU, I,9UUi 11. P. Curd and B. 0. Babcock began a suit for £I,OOO against Orville Olcott. C. 0. Reed, 11. Wright, and M. Mwencr sued Thomas Todd and 8. A. French for $3/00. hui’Ebiou court is uhjef. Tho Rock Island alias Company began a suit for |l,ooo against John T. Loiter and 0. M. Updike. J. 0. Clrnbb, John McLaughlin, and Samuel Winchester brought suit for 13,00) against Joseph Butler and Joseph Harris. Anthony O. Boylo began a suit In trespass against tho Michigan Central lUilrosd Company, laying dam ages at 1h.>,0.i0. Charles U. UeckKllb begana suit to rceovee |J,tOO from Chcor Field. David M. Uilltw sued the Chicago Artificial Stone Company for $1 ,WW. Olive A. Luul begin an action in trespass to recover $3/00 damages from August Wallbaum. David £. Tuylor brought stilt far $3,000 against the Nsw York, Chicago ii Ban Francisco Insurance Com pany. The Chicago Reed Company sued tbe First Natimal Bank of Chicago fur S3.U )U. A. O. Russell, R. J. Morgan, J. M. Armstrong, and J. P. UoMnaon filed a precipe against Julia A. Btrd, B. \V. Putnam, and Joseph Q, Gibbous, claiming $3,500. N. Baldwin also filed a precipe Indicating his desire to collect SO,OOO from Asa Vail and Ellen I’. Vail. F. F. Wobsler brought Bull for $3,000 against James- A. Clyboiirne. The Commercial National Bank in like manner luffi* catedtDatlt would like to have Ira P. Bowen and Thomas IJ. Kent pay It sl.ol*o. Chirks I>. lllumau filed a bill against William liana trough, to foreclose a mortgage for SB,OOO on Block* 4 and t> In fttnvr’a Bubdlvtalou of the southwest *4 of Beo. ul, M. It. Jackson WllUey lagans suit for SI,OOO against tbo OommerdaV Insurance Company of Ht. lauis. M. \V. l*oweii sued J. 0. Caldwell and D. J. Wren for (1,600 «uch. F. W. Clarke brought suit for $1,6)0 against R, 0. Meldrtim, and soother lor a like amount against D. N. Webster. CIUCtTT COURT. Russel], Morgan k Co. filed a bill against Julia A. Bint aud b. W. I'ulnmu 10 lorecliwu a morigage for st,-’hu on the undivided >, of (hu undivided L' of Uio Woat of the west Hof the east >; of tho northwest U of Bee. 35, 99, 19. COUNTY COURT. In the taUle of It. Moody ths will was proven, and letters testamentary wore Issued to John H. Clough and Jarnea J. Noble, under bond for $18,0«0. In the estate of Ellen Byrouus au oriler of attach ment was issued agslnst John F. Uyan, the executor, returnable to-day at 10 o’clock. An order was made confirming assessment-rolls No<*. 40. 47, 40, 53, 59, end 69 of the Town of take. In the ♦•late of Usurolcb Kohl the will was proven, aud Isttcra testamentary were grunted to Dorothea Kohl, under bond for (7,300. in the matter of Thomas TlUsy, an Insolvent debtor, * Jury waa waived, and the Court found lu favor of tho debtor, aud ordered bis discharge. In the estate of Mark Merritt,’the will was proven, and letters testamentary, were granted to George A. Hamilton uuder bond fur SB,'AH The will of Alice li. Jacobson was filed and admitted (o prubete lu tho County Court yesterday. Tho instru ment bore date of Feb. UG, 1874. and letters tola* tueutary were granted to Augustus Jacobson under bund for s.llO,* 00. The will provtd'B that an equal undi vided one-half of so much of tbe E, >4 of the E. it of the N. W. \of He<\ 35, 89,19, as lias north of the west lurk of the North Branch of the Chicago River, said laud bating bscn deeded to deceased a* a wedding Blit, shall revert to bsr busbeud; that her bother, lleury T. luow, of Bt. Louis, aud her husband ahull •hare alike lu all other of her estate of every kind. Tbe witnesses to (he will were Harriet Clarks and Ab bot L. Adams. Tho eatatu is valued at |loo,ooo a part Of which ta located in tbe Btate of Missouri. CUIUIML COUBT. (iroiq'o M. Parsons, of the late Arm of French, 6haw k Co., doing a wholesale paiut and ott business I’ll Fast lundoti'h ilrcet, wm sn-igi.oU |u the ()rlnilual Court yctterdiy inorulng ou (Uu charge of nvriury.Mi as ludluinunt fosinl Ly U* ia*t Grand Jmy. ‘hiecucuuutaucvsbf the vase are an follows: HIE CHICAGO TUIUUNE: I'KIIM Y SEPTEMBER 21, 1878. ii vm !■,,( pji a, wi.it uw i>«w ••• ! r-i.m!‘inrj noiM ~f tl. n Arm In .|..f“tioft-1 f,r * w *?'*'• ' ,n U l ’MI.. •rltlm Ita.i KKfci.H «'"'l.|. for w!iHi ; lu,rl, m.-. ( n Anii'ift. WhllU Vi r I,o*ie IVimeU a»d IJivldnin (.. Davin. i,( mid on u, i in the Cir. nlt Court, wi’"tß'llTalo. wnri* in Ur.vn, l on nliai*'’** »,f rintefurward forliio llrm of Vniir.li, flba * “.rfsdjrit ‘-•oim irscv t'» d'draml l!io iStat•; of Not Votl;, whirh h# »w a monitor, *n'l mad* * * , l#<l and worn admitted to hail in iliomitnof Q.Vfyju rrv-rl tln U.c anil. forth mat the A r ? , cach to lvpi ftr ftom t , iv lu an olTiot to (ho j|. ton hi flotation pf'iwtnil *’ .t n t| rr * 3 • li'irlH-O' 'in the ma'rrfal fiirrliiaed of flio ... * , .. ---- l li** »illiU\U led Id • c(.ntliin«iioe of the •nit ‘ 1f JUiH * ! rtCMGIOUS NKWS. merit on Iho nnlo". , , .. - n ,i ! Mr. Wnnuk'Mhen went before lb* Onnd Jn J . em»fit ilie IndJ tireni of pareonn for !>nrj'"7» •• , . ',, i. I i have bsfii conuuUlwd to maklftd Hi® ■ d.»Ui. ... .. , The ImpnneUrm of Hie Jury wan a in* lon* pror * • vhtf'ti «m rmruptcled about noon. Awditaut * Attorney Iltr h ami John Van Annan jvm.liirt.-l tl J I'm**uttDij, and Mi**r« Bradley and Initio t.irdi f. n*i*, Hie fvldrnre addmed by tin* proacpiition landed In allow that the full amount of aeod waa de livered' be»r« them eonld not hatei**eti anv »bort*He or oir*fl to (ho mitos In question, ami lliat Ibi- anMn- Til mti»i nsreaanrlly havo boon fal»e. T/ilrff-on wit jiraai-a were examined for the prDM riiUoti, aftiic tvhi-di that aide of the rnw waa rcal**d, and lh« Court ad journed. The dofnijan will coinuiencn Ihl* rnonilni; and «vcnjiy moot of trie day. In the mailer of The People tB, W. W. Wlli;n«, of The Town of Chrero, ton addlllnUid days wera ultra to plead, answer, or demur t<» tne InfuniiJtiou. .Jt:i> imbntsi. Hcrr.mon Cornr—•Ji.ime Gauv—W, H. Callender vs, TtiO Agricultural Insurance Company, of Wat' r* town, .V, V., (I*9.—}, Callaghan vs. M. Krona and J, Hickey, (l .'4.3.1, Ciur-inr Ooubt—CosrKsalOftH—MarM' htan. Camp, hell ft Co, Ti. Lachlan aud Tlioiuaa MacLacidan, $lO,- ai1.7.'., ■Turmrllnoins—Georgs M. Grow* vr. Walter O. Ad dlrou, f-.1H7.W1. .ImvJE Jl.HiTif—John Auderlierg ts. Enns and Pe nlna Hughe*, sll7.—Malta A. Conkay vs. .}. It. bhtn herd, llU7.VJ.—llvnomh Waililngtau va, Patrick aud Auu Co»grove, H. it. Kimball ft al., turn of Sheridan, Recolwr rs. Daniel J. Wrcnn. lift i.v.i, —I, McDonnell vs. Patrick Grady, /JiM.so.—First Na tional bank of Morris va. William 11. Emerson, f.B.*».Xf. —Valentino Dlatz vs. Chants Peck, JVH.7o.—lmue* McLean vs. Georgs Wise, the Murray Iron Works, tho Perkins’ Engine Company, and Kirkwood A Dunkloy. s*>u.—A. W. Alien vs, WillUiu I. Pruudfuot, fllti.TC. ELSEWHERE. ILLXffOI* BOrnRHK COCUT. Ottawa, ill., Sept. 23.—Supremo Court pro ceedings to-day: MOTIONS DECIDED. » Ko. T). Orinncll cl ul. vs. Cuckcrufi; petition for re hearing domed, but the opinion will In modified, ■Ji. Esmcs et al. vs. Dor Germania Turn Vcrclu ; letltlon dented. 30. Tho .Michigan Central Bailroad Company va. Carrow; for u*o, and cuiwo rcutauded. 11l No*. 31. Kelley ot (U. vs. Kellogg ct al.; 33, Hap wood va. Rumaey; 37, Stonu cl id. vs. D.iggett et al.; 34, atone al al. vu. Hnrdliig; and Ufi, Thompson rs. lUyuold*, petltiona for rehearing wero denied. 131. Davidson et si. re. Lighten ; motion to dismiss allowed. PU, Holcomb vs. Tb* People ; motion overruled. 319. Lynch ctal. vs. Swain; aarne. dlsmlsicd. fi. I'roat ol id. va. ClillUck'ct al. 333, Miller va. The People ex rcJ,; motion dculeiL On motion of the Allorney-Ocutsral. No. 07 ou tho rivtl docket vw traorf&rrrd to tho people’s docket, and the Gth day of October was fixed for ealilpg the peo ple's eases. Charges of unprofessional conduct were pre ferred against K. J. Ulli by tha Chicago Har Associa tion. U 4, The Lake Shore k Michigan Southern Railroad Company rs. MoMllloo et oL; motion to smite the ex hibit from the record. 713, Doylo v*. Conlln; motion to strike lull of ex ception* from the record. 4)9. Knott v*. Hendrickson ; motion for additional security ou tho appeal bond. Motion to strike No. 9fi from tho docket and con solidalu it with No. 197, Berger ct al. vs. Feleraco, allowed. I'!. I'iwpln’a docket—Tho people cx rel. Moses tb. Smith; motion for rule to show cauee why hie name abould not lo stricken from tho roll of attorneys. bid. Tho Chicago, limllngtou A Quincy Railroad Comiiauy vs. Uampton; suit dismissed by agreement. "00. AUon vs, bbopard; motion Tor extension of time to file abstract of record. 701. The Chicago Christian Union va. Hnloy, and 732, K elite vs. £Uis ct al., dismissed, with 3 ]>cr cent damages. . l.'iii. Tho Chicago. Burlington A Quincy Railroad Company va. The People, etc., placed at the loot ul (be docket by agreement. 7110. Stewart va. The Hibernia Banking Association ; motion to set asldo tho order of dismissal. ?JO. Cushman va. The People ex rel. Bumsey; aamo motion. (H)3. Bingham ct al. tb. Atba et ol.; motion to dis miss the appeal for want of a bill of exceptions. CALL Of THE DOCKET. 61. Krutovs. Wilson: taken. lii, Williams va. Rhodes; passed. 611. Lyon vs. Culbertson; ukeu. M. The People ex rel., etc., vs. The Hoard of Trade of Chicago and the Directors thereof is now being ar gued by Messra. Hweitaod Hardy Herrick, the attor ney! for the appellant, and Lawrence it Winston, Campbell A Lawrence, and Dent A Black for the appel lees. The following were grant >d license to practice law in this State on foreign license: M. T. Curry, B. W, Sharp, William W. Gurley, A, V. Lanmer. W.E. Lef fimtwell, M. G. While, J. r. Scott, and 1L Martin; Les lie Gorier, on diploma. THE WARD WILL CASK. 9p««tn{ p(n»iirf< *o rtf rafm-j-, (vasm, Drrnoir, Hept, 2J.—Tho time of the Circuit Court In the M’nrd will case was to day wholly occupied by tbo address of Theodors Unmoyn, in behalf of the con testant* ul tho will, lie woul into Ward’s family his tory to show th.it, both in bis ancestry and posterity, ho wm of a family of insane and Idiotic proclivities, Tho pressure came upon the chargo of spiritualism, (he Ixdief lu which they claim iuQuenccd him in tbo bestowing of his bequests, and made him, on that sub ject at least, to all Intents Insane. One of the Koa me diums is here to U itify on this point, and the Interest* lug points of the trial are now at hand. KEW YORK CA.XAL-FRA.CD9t The Indictment Asninat Georr* I>« Lonb Buffalo. N. Y.. Sept. 21.—Ooorgo D. Lord sod William 11. Bowman, of Rochester, arrived here to-day at 2 p. ro. in chanro of officers sent from this city for their arrest, accompanied by their attorney, W. F. Cogswell, of Rochester, and were arraigned before Judge Clinton. The charges against Lord are bribery and eon* ttpiiacv. Bail was fixed at 625,000 ou the elmvge of bribery, and at $3,000 on tbo ctinrgo of con spiracy, Ibomae Leighton, ol Rocheator, quali fying n 4 bondsman. W. U. Bowman wnfl next arraigned for con spiracy with Oeorgo D. Lord and others. Ho pleaded not gailtv, and was admitted to bail in the sum of 65,000. his Bursty being Charles O. Morse, of Rochester. Tho iiidiotmeut against Lord covered fifty-two paxes of legal cap, and contains seven counts, in uubhtaoce aa follows; Tbit on the Ist day of February. IH7I. John Hand owned a claim against the Slate of Nsw York for work done for the Stile under three several contracts en- Icted into by him: one for dredging Black Rock Har bor, one for dredging the Erie Bantu, ami one for dredging the Ohio liasiu. That tbo price paid and to tw paid for sold work and dredging wal ioamtlcleul to Ky the expenies Incurred In doing said work, and it the claim of Mid Hand for compensation over and above tho price agreed to be paid by the Stale was a large amount, viz., $£,415.14. That it was under stood and agreed between Hand ond Lord that to ob tain (he allowance and payment of the claim, aa act authorizing payment of the asm* must Imi passed by the Legislature. That for the purpose of procuring the enactment of the law authorizing payment of the claim a Mil en titled An act for the relief of John Hand roust be in troduced In the Legislature and Assembly, and w.tn luoha matter aa might tie brought before Lord In his official capacity as a member of ths Assembly. Thai as such memter of the Assembly, on the 23d of Feb ruary, 1871, at Buffalo, he did feloniously, willfully, and corruptly receive and accept from Hand an agm-- mrot and assignment made by Hand, whereby Hand •adgnod and promised and agreed to pay to Lord, ba •iieh member of Assembly, two-thirds of any and all additional moneys over and above tho amounts pro vided to bo paid by the expresd terms of the sever*! contracts of Hand with the people of tbo Statu of New York on the several contract* aa stated above that might l*e paid or awarded to bo paid ou account of any alliance or award by the Board of Canal Coiumlsaloucrs to Hand by being in troduced and brought before the Assembly and legis lature upon Its becoming a law; and that Lori, a rnemper of the Assembly, might have, collect, and re ceive ail moneys paid and awarded to be paid to Hand by the proper officers of the State to pay too same, and Hill the •alignment and agreement aforesaid waa so feloniously,) willfully, and corruptly received and ac cepted by Lord, with the understanding by Lord that Ida official action, aa member of (he Assembly, upon Slid bill, was tube Influenced thereby, to wit: That Lord, aa auch member of Assembly, would tup. (wit, favor, and vote for the passage of said Mil to l« nlroduced into the Assembly when (he tame should be put upon its passage therein, agnmit Hie form of ths statute in hiiclt cases made and provided. That the lull entitled "The act for the relief of John Jisnd" was introduced into (he Legislature and Assembly ou the 30th of February. 1971, and was passed on the I'Jtb of April, 1971, and thui Lord, as a member of (be Assembly, willfully, corruptly, and feloniously gave his official influence and vote la favor of said bill and its passage, and when it was In troduced and passed by lbs Assembly. That one I*wis J. Bennett was interested in the Hand contracts, and had charge, management, and auperiuteuduure of •aid works; that Bennett and Hand claimed tbo pries (o be paid by tbe State to Band was inadequate. That llaud had an equitable and Just claim against the Suite fur UlO additional sum of It ou account oMhrce several contracts, and that to obtain the at lowaucu and payment of this amount by tbe State an agreement was entered Into at th* city of Buffalo, Feb. 6,1871, between Bennett, Hand, sad George D, Lord, •s • muinber ul the Assembly, (bat aMU must and should bo Introduced Into, and passed by, the Legis lature and Assembly authorizing, requiring, and directing (he payment of the said amount. The fifth clause charges the receiving, accepting, and entertaining a proposition by Lord from Bennett for (wo-thlidsof his allowance. sjiokiD of before, and ebatsea that this was received by Lord for his official Vote, action, and influence, and that Lords ** * uetu of the Assembly, on the 9th day of February, H7l, at Buffalo, received of and from Lewis J. Bennett hie promise and understanding to make and furnish George D, Lord a gift and thing of value, to wit: The agreement and promise of Hand to give and rav to due John BUey tvo-thlrd* of the amount eipecled, to be awarded as sddiUooAl allewauee itpsda) to tw awarded a* Uftre set ferih« and thin grbiuiM o( iUud THE IRA DROWN TS'AL. 'llio IriTOß'h'uti'ifi of thi rliiißM prefnrrc'l laat nifflil in Uto Ada Htroot Mmliodißt Church. Tho moml»or» of tho CoinmiUon woro: H. F. J.azlor, CbarloH W. Uarneit, William I’. Hmitli. A. Hctantoii. J)r. T. C. Duncan, A. J. Hell, Dtotbfr \S‘hil", ikottior f.in*lf*|ev, Jkotlmr Oatfe, Hroilmr jtdcljanDori. nud JlrotUcr J'ohoih. Tho defend \rt t, Ira Hrtiwn. au*J bin attorney, Morion f’ulvor, v ’o ro in nUondance, and ineio wan a good niUhler of i notiibern of tlie onfiflroKMiou. ' tfo Jtov, A. (Jtirnoy elated that ho wan an tbo.'u' 0 '! to prr-udo at the trial, and accordingly look t.’to chair. Dovo tir, iial ckorcitics ware then bold, and aflcr o:hor f* rolimiriariei tbo IV'-eidont road (ho ebargea a nd I'l'ocificaliotn!, which bare already appearoc’ i" 'J TiUlonk. Whon c’l /cndant wan called upon for bln plea, Mr. Culver a rked for tho roadim; of Iho commlH nioii by w.‘a. 'h tho Court wan held. Thia waa dono and Mr. Culver then objected to tho Court piocftfldtng a>r, f further, aa tho authority »at JtiHii'll' lent; uu lit 10 or place for the trial wu apoci- IjM. Tho ITrchlrnt o* erruled thin ohJ-cM iti, at tin aiithorl/cd to try any time during bla year of Dili •«. Mr, Culver entered ‘ -• ,1 o*cei.ti , i , i tn the Inrhih n n of tlio (k;urt, ami thei ' midi formal oiijootlnOH t.i t*,.» flnrg"*, an*/ neirly ah ‘ tho apeclflcatlous, whlrL w* ; re aeverjlly overrnted. . _ ~ The fiamlmllon of « ww n-xt undertikcu hy Mr. Culver. 1 hey all knew more or I* m shout the matter. Hume * drr.lii*,*! jirefu'lico ociitnit ih femlaut, and onelrnpari ia I individual, In answer tn the ti*n»l question, *sfd ,’a’ tb'niHht tMtie charge# were true Urown ougnt to ‘ a bounced, —a rem-jk which greatly tleklcd lh« aud.'m 'f®* Ohjectloim were entered tn b ■ **• *••50 oud T. C, Dunenn *‘f**r cause," atnl th'**' were ct riißcl from Berrlce on the Co. *>r. bttoe, Tb*ir pla.-ca worn not supplied, os fivo la a t lift ><'i»;Ut numh*r, ac cording to the dlaclplino of the tfc’Urth, to jry such Mr. Jnmea Frak*. affornoy for tho Church, then addressed the Jury, going over tiko .facta cmotT-t*. l wllh the Iroiibl' 1 . They Iwllcvnl t* I }\ the vartLiij* •nil* against the church wor.i InMiti. !*■• * »y den-n 1 ml with a Tlcvr to Injure It, and that he I* attempt***! t<; bribe member# of the pr**« to color u P maucr# imm his standpoint. Mr. H.'V. Cheney was the fir«t wlln* '« f *'H He tc-flftcii to l>otng pr«sout it iho elvllon of Truiic -s June 3, li*t» ; he heard Thornes. In «hoi*o lurno tie legil procrodim;# had instituted, r*>u 'Uit the de fendaut as to what ho (Thornsn) elinuld say. in cross-exaininaUon witnet# said tuts occurred a few nilnuios beforn the l ogufl lojunrlloa wa « nened. Mr. L. T. Hiover testified to a conversation .Vhl wilh Drown, during which the latter «uid he had induced Tlminas t > " go back " on the Trustees of tho *‘hu rch. D*!feu<luut also #aid he had employed Thomas la his oitlce, hut wa* icarrely aide to define his duty. The reporter of Tub Tuidc.h* wa# next called and staled that defendant had on one occasion offered bli n fji to “ write up ’* Iho church and tone down anyt Inn, f uncanny which attached to him in connection with hit recent “ bounoo 11 by tho Dev. Mr. Doming. Tho witness was nuijcclod to a slid but stupid cross-examination by defendant's co iorel, who, Uko many other pettifoggers, thinks a great deal can be tile ted by a few ercenbtck*. Mr. K. tV. Ver»ey deposed that Brown had charac terise*! the church fight as a m*an, dirty bu*ines«, and that himself and party would continue bringing suits until the church was Itcatcn. Tho inquiry was adjourned to this craning. THE FIRST CHURCH. It la not yet added who tbs new pavtor of the First Methodist Church is to be. The Board wish to retain Dr. Thorau. and II that le impossible will then turn their attention to C. 0. Tmadell, Superintendent of the Ikhefond Aid Society. Some of the members favor IheUov. Mr, Jewitl, of tbe Feat Church at Aurora, who will probably be called if neither of the other* can bo secured. The Bev. Mr. Caldwell, of Jnlid, who hoa been spoken of In connection with the First Church.l* Urn aclu:tlon for Ada Sfreet Church. Tnc.ro la, however, a cousMorabio feeling in hi* favor f<>r the First Cuuicb in case Dr. Thoms* cannot be retained. The Rev, J. M. Caldwell h>* for the past two year* been connected with the First Mnthodlal Church of Joliet, lie came to Aho church under anything else than favorable ausuli'O.i, for at the Umo tho congrega tion was divided, one p irty seeking tho cbtabtlßlimuil o! another church, and the other adhering firmly to the oid organization, Uo entered upon Ida work there with a deep earmvdnetfe. »'Qd uacbewing *ll hLs, which was an extremely dilhcult task under tho circum stances, be ha* succeeded in almost doubling the tdzo of the congregation, nnd in awakening a now rcllgio is interest, which la fell throughout the city, lie is » geutlemau of fair natural ability, a close student, and an humble and d«V»Ut Christian. Dels full of energy, i rssesacd of good social qualities, and although not a man of the common joople. in looked up to and calculate ! to win th* esUwm of those among when' he labor*, even out side of hla church relations. In the pulpit be is plain, practical, o»d impressive, *nd by hi* Industry and religious zeal has won an envU.bls reputation as a ronvaUat. CHRIST CHURCH. A meeting wm bold last evening at Christ Church fur the purpose of electing delegates to the Synodical Contention to be beM to thlo city Bopt. 28. Mr. Will iam Aldrich, Senior Warden, presided, and Ur. J. N, Hyde acted ae Secretary. Bishop Cheney, Mr. C. P. Hutchins, ana' Mr. Charles Fullsusbee were appointed to nominate delegates, uud they reported tho following: lM!tnalt*~ Ourdeu L. Hubbard, William E. Wheeler, Sim H. Moore, Lcvl C. Merrick, Alfred .V. BarUn, Charles n, Lunt, Dr. J. S. Hyde, Chart's S. Fk-Jd, Hoiiry A. Porter, d unes W. Finlay, J. W, UarrelL C, C. Greenly, L. P. Morehouse, William Edmonds, Henry L. Hatch, C. P. Buckingham, P. f. Chase, -Dr. Char.os It. K. Koch. A ifemnfra—Peter Van Schaock. Charles Fargo, Juiut-e H. Gilbert, John 11, Mott, Ur. 11. F. HurUmt, Ur. An ran Otbbe, K. F. Hurlbiil, John N. Staphs, John Benbarn. Henry Win to, F. W. Tourtellotte, Jewish Htilcs, Guerin H. M«uraa, Henry Sumner, Dodge. W. Keith. Charles FoUaubM, tir., John il. Bowers, Law* ■on A. lleroe. The report was accepted and (he meeting adjourned. THE HALSTEO STREET M.E. CHURCH. Maevn. T. W. Uervey, F. K. Bredloy, H. J. Tlrorop eon, John Culver, 8. A. Kean, D. IL Dyche, 0. Ifuev, E, j. Docker, 11. W. Matthewa, and Portoy Lowe, prom inent Methodists of this city, have undertaken a work wlitcn is set forth la (he following dmilir: We have undertaken to ereut a block on Halated Street 51. t. Church firoperty, on Halated street, near Oanslport evenoo, at a coat of about |2&,io>. a p*rt of the amount—say |ls,ooo we shall borrow, and de pend upon (lie llliereltty of the people for tho balance. In the building, which will be nearly luafeet a'|uare, we provide an tadleuce-room adipted both for church, Sunday-school, and. social purpose. There will alio be four stores and basements, and a hall and eoveral odlnei. This arrangement will give to the Dalifed Street U. I£. Church society an uudii'iire room. pareooaiir. and Janitor's aervioa*; and when toe loan la paid, which will require about ten years, tue income wilt be mod In xnladouaty and charitable work In tho crowded portions of me city, so that your donation now will not only help place this society on a BiitMladUal bama, but will do good in similar wmk for manv yvnra to come. Belated Street Cnunh 1* the only Kiiglli-b-apca.tlHß ovengohcal church iu a neigh borhood of about people. DUOUQUE, Spttial HUoa Ith la Hi* CMeaoo Tribnnt. Duacgui, la., Soft. 23.—The Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Chumh is In seaalou and dupos ingof routine uelu»a delegated to tho several com mutes, _ HE FINANCIAL PROBLEM. ft (A* WtUercf rAeCAivstfe Chicago, Bopl. 31.--Once more I desire ipaoe |q your columns to bring lo the notice of fMnrrre about Finance (not tinkers ol' currency) three points lu which cxtiUDg Finance avema to me to bedeOdent, or in error, Aud I wruid like to hava a fowaxtomatlo troths kept inmlud, am (a.) “ Kaius is purehaelng poutr, n (5.) <• j in i tfitu of all commodiM it is governed by the lav of supply and dma^d."—this formula necessarily In eluding all the Influence of coat of production, for In creased coat dlmtolsbes demand, and diminished coat IncrsASis supply, many thinge often exchanging for much mure, end others for much less,'.than the cost of tlulr production, (c.) “OoMund nlver are only com* •no.lfties.” 1, Finance am in soppoalog U at gold (or silver) as the ilan,f%rd of value, poesessw inherently a certain fixedness of Intrinsic value that cannot change or be Ranged (except the alow changes caused by rWolirc Increase or decrease of the total supply Ironiibe mines of the world, «• compand with the entire voutne of other conxmoiU ties, t>scb seeking exchange wlt\tbe other—which slow change* of valuo being through the action of (he law of sup ply and dcrniid, must be accepted as sucA to ill systems of Fiukce)—that (a, Finance errs In ennjtos- Ing that all ofW changes of reiatli'e value between gold and other (VmmodiUes, sre slimy* to the ixrni uiodllles and Hii<r In the gold. 1 1 u« au to aay that the value of the A|<| may and does eba u|fe Jnst us tbs value of other due# under variable Influ ences coostautlraiiog, other than the above excep tion, and that the intrary doctrine, as X think, leads to aoote of the fun&mcntal errors of paul aud present Financial s,va(etua. \ 2. Finance errs wku a makes the mesticre of v »tue gold (and silver in sMlt earns), the sole !■ tgal tender, or lawful medium oiWhange to pay del »nt— 1 “ specie payment on Aematur* This enacted 1 n'postlUhly work* agrmt deal ot unnecessary DiUchMl, and ts only very remotely, hkwardiy ok deatr actively the cause of keeping «*U at par with gold t vixen Hit eo •I per, w gppaxenUy it Xho demand tux • AuU thu created, and at tlnp-s made active. niHl and d-,f* in crease |r* table In |-r< to the lnten»rnees of I"li demand, elf* there in to aipli thin* M n< mu'* in Finance. li. Tlnn s*looc* errs in rmkitig * distinc tion ritwcfin the <li/Teienl forms of credit l.udltini.of-«xehiiige. which nre .n n*« »t hanging commodities e>«-fywlier> and llqulditlng »•<•>»♦ • ari l err* also In making a distinction Ir'lw.-ii < tli*ro mmodilU-s and gold (and Diver) <is como-n- Jn the practical working of epi-c le-j aymint-ou • h-mand ritian l **; thus mm*.; thing* that ought In he k •] I entirely dlallncl, and must t>* ■ » kept if we are • V’ r to a system of finance working *-»tl>U*;lMrliy in harmony with natural law. I mean li> any that li: »no la in error In not rerogtii'.iug the f*cl —r*e r rn/i/if,»,/.t/., top/.t at, eitaf/<Kf-th>it in thi* '•ai Hoi.lam, it.- Ill— off credit In the factor upon one •"'i-, aii'l lUI ei.mrn'i ti'itt, including gold and »llv*-r, are lliu far tore on the otn'T ride of tbla uruni' fl problem, 'i his n.iling of g iM »-ii credit in tint financial ay*. I'm fa* till .u.ly ; not limiting tbn relation between the two js-l aa tb*' r.-Etloo l.* twcu oilier eonunodi • •"* and rmlu 1* Inured naturally, ■<> f-*r as the oilico of *-x* haioie ii ion' ♦ ni'.'l; giv*n 3 very variable wlun I» ibit go).I at rerliin imr-a cssrily itlii* eball let r'glrajiy an) H,-irmi3-,n> <l. nionetril**l). an*l fhoro lor-, I‘ik-ili*t wiili th*) eai-n- r*ttt -unde-r Head V, it ,t r>ru •>-)»<*.{ 1 ..*-ou*r*- of tain*-, .'■ow, f w.n not to le; ii,i»4j,|,reii.;ijiii;ii hero; I do n*f »i‘i that k* -i<| r.mi- tp. ~ ft <ly mi.l in.l, mca*nro of value, for 1 dn know and I »-ii‘u-.t It i. tho heal, In cu-rj resp-.-t, m-.eur*- of val |.. i>,*l ih- w .rid has gol, or pro . ihiy i-vcr wiil lnv t ; im: to have 11 at it* li'Jtl trial** It must b*> left a'woe ‘.n the w i*. a. tioti *.f Ibo natural law *.f snnj.ly an*! .>mat •!. W»--1 |du ray le: that exleti:.* floatiLUl eyv.rma d.j>tny no natural rtoa llii**<* of valuv. Tin •• aiitiifiriUci '■ and t<’irh**r« of tlm *c;*.nro him not scon this lmji*<tt-.nt truth—f.ft, th.it the valm *.f gull In thn existing »ysl*>iufl of flmitic*- d>?H fl i-t-ut* very gre-.tly, un.i b' nd'w (wTilrh t* th*> .n, hips, that II hae not ts-m liefor* pcr-flvedi; th.*>r. rone'ius Idet of flxo*l lntrin*ic value (at any preset*. Urn**) also aiding to prevent (his discovery. Tne valiiu of gold is now always conVunlly a*.t*: l upon by two diametrically iofliuii< v. aud Iho natural *|*-idli,<!*» of value lint it (>tb*r. «>e would h.vu in thereby destroyed, facti tiously chang..*), wht*-h ou.jht not t-> I^. If geld Is t>> be the me«*ure*d all ndicr value*. It iuu;ht to b<- auhjr’t to no chang*-* of Vh!ii*i ex.-ep* the ** iNcvlt.iMe "and very al'.w i,rj,, opokin of und- r !Wd 1, *o that it may 1»e Dm mo*t ju*t measure atlsmatilc. The twootmo-lng Itiiluciicev that I i*i«-aL of. are: on trinvU tlm various demand* for g->M {and silver;, ts; for use In the art*: for use a. a convenient and cu— tumary medium *<f rx. hsnru llirooglumt thewrld* together with the tnt*n»c demand sj okeu of under inyaecond bead at times superad'k-d. and alwsia lm tx u'llnp ; and, *<n iht other n>ie, the n*e of cr' dit *y Urgily tbr*»u«boui Dm won) m medium of ex chsngo and a tvb*l,t >U lor rold (and sliver); wiuc.li u-c of credit r.eutr;vii/Hi it-e first iniluenocs to a very neat degm-; e:*** gold ciij silver would be st an exceedin'-**/ hv-h t-Mif i-<-*;hv . I ut whenever tho credit le-cnir*-'* an itniiepaUvi demand for the gold ami Mivor In additiun to the usual *>r nor mal demand for the aria and a* customary medium of exchaugo-t-De or two comiiiuditn-e agulti't bun iredi or thouaauds j.n-wibly, |g.v»r in mlud—tlu-u the d* ; . maud Is suddenly and greatly Increased : ai d the de gree of the force of this n*iilrali/.it)/indii<-nee of rr»- lit la very much changed, leseeued'tf uc(« *m r • «i(<»; and tho v*iuo of t|m gold albo rh.mgc spasmodically, eliw Uiero Js no a.ith thing as science m fiaan And there rM) (« uo approximately correct wt «r measure of Uu- dr’iTt* of this change at any time or In any way. Nelltei usti tin r> bt any such tcol «,r nit**- uro of the degree of the force of uium' lwoojip<i*tnj»m finemn*, which are thus mllng cnn»Uuilv upon the value of (be measure (gold or silver); (or it }< ili uro ant! the w«'v imaeur-. 1 , that u, j>- chaiigi* m value, All other cmutm dUlcn t-eing »übp-.l to ten. ilwl audfic'p.eut and Im-gcUr chunks <<r value ref-v --livotoeacli other, and to «■ Id at its natural, sb-u-jy value, veunot ttmtforo be rehcd u}«cu to xe»’ or measure these variation* la the value of gold {tie measure). except (Tilmi# loosely and uncertainly Ly estimating general average*. The only remedy la. to p it as end to the** factl tlourlv.proclu *d variation* la tbo value of (be ttrioure; to rescue it Ironi the ad verse luflneurfa of these oj.j, o*ing force* , Ly dealing with it in finance a* in II atcJ under my third head ; lut still adhering to It hxedly aa lue one only pmlUc, *t*ady me Biro of value if well need; nolens wo take lie kindred commcdiir. Hirer, as (be mwiaure. wnlch might d”. Tin* method will aurrly jsnlv e otice for all some of the principal (Tactical Ulib. eultiew of tht* puzzling (insucUi pfi-olem. If any persons dmu tth f t) it* -.an be none, l-ccsus* it baa not h'.nt'tfore been done, or tb* importance area in nearly r.,0<0 year* of financial ami Inner axpeneuce. let roe remind them that the ciru.slvma of the td >ui In Uio human body was unkn»ivii for ne*rly oa long n |KTiod : that the simple truths of astronomy which every Behool-cblld now understand* ; the d.illr and S early mo ion* of the ovnb on which these skeptic* vo, have been known only a few centuries ; and so of almost all the now known tn.tbi of all scli'Ucos; and new diacovene* in each and all are now daily made or expected. Why sbniihi Racial Science—acknowledged to be as yet la • very undeveloped stage of growto ; of which this truth ran be but a budding twin of the branch named finauca, graving out of the bough called Political Ix-ommy, on the trunk known as O.vern ment—bean exception to this law of alow sod euie pragma? Our trouble la, that the occult principle* of Finance have !>• on claimed by assumed authorites to be a I al ready well underrun*!. Could the branch have bc -n mature and perfect before the tree had b'iMti to Uxe on form and comoline*'7 This very budding truth may yet develop tiaoif Info good fruit; depending upon natural law for .U perfw.tlou. I remain, Mr. bditur, yuurt and my fellow-midi-rer*, obedient servant, l*Ttr>Tjc.*ioa. THE LOUISIANA SUGAR TRADE. Cincinnati. Bopt. 2.1.—TL0 Chamber of Cora roorca to-day adopted a reflation indorsing the action of ibo Now Or.cans Chamber iu it» adop tion of 12 per cent of actual faro in the bugs* bondn of Louisiana or plantation sugar. Tho resolution, was ace out aided by ati ioUor<Jomeut of over lun grocers, wlio agree to Ins met their agents or coinmiasioti merchants to purchase (or them ou so other terms. ADVANCE IN COAL. New York. Sept. 21.—Tito principal coal eom panien raised tbeir ifneon lOctmte per too reater- Art?. Thn Delaware ± Hudson and tho Dola waio'Jc Lackawanna and Woaieru Companies agreed to eua, end shipment'' to competitive points lot two weeks. gjiiAhUm; their httftitieas during that timo to tboir Western and local trade. EDUCATIONAL.. ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN family and Day School. MISS M. LOUISE PUTNAM Will open the tenth year of her school, af her resi dence, No 09 Marlborough-al., Boston. Uuasachneetta, bept. JW, 1h76. Refers by permission to her patron. IUbLMIov. Ben jamin H. Paddock, D. L\, iiithop of MmachuaolU. also, to Hlghl-Rev, P. D. niiuttng'on. D. D,, Biabop of Central Kow York ; Hon. Win. M. Everts, New Fork; Her. A. P. Peabody, D. D., Harvard University. Circulars may be obtained by addressing Miu Put nam. st.^hws^ohtol! Boarding and Day School for V»nng l.s'tlo* «ml Children. Ilev. THEODORE IRVING. U.. D.. Iwtor, Vi Weal Thlrty-second-at., Now Vnrk. Dr. Irvtng’a apoctil class for Hit study of the English it. d Literature, as Illustrating and illuatrttsd by Urt. lory, with readings from the t>est sotbora. will hogin In November. Ilia class for th« historical and critical study of Hie Fine Arts will begin ai the same time. 'The Fall Term begin* on WMueadav. Bept. iJ, IV7V. For Circulars and information apply as above. Chicago liss 1 Seminarr, 15 & nsteital Thirteenth year opens Kept. Iff. Superior advant ages in every department, Classical, r.Jigllih. Euro[»ean and Mti*icaJ. Pupils can enter for either course, fur eeltfctfd bran<'bo4. or (he study of Art alone. Rare opportunities (n the Reidiug and Elocution under Prof. E. M. ItOOTH, who will also form a I’n vita Claai for Ladles not connected with the luaUtu tliui. Location choice; building* ample, and all the appointments for either taunting or day pupils un surpaeaed. MISS OItEGO. Wlncljial, PARK INSTITUTE, TOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES, 76 and 77 Ashla«<l»nr., Chicago, Four full departments of instruction, Boarding Department enlarged. Rooms all newly furnished. Largs aud eflineut corpe of teachers. Kindergarten lu rhargo. of Mrs. E. U, HOWARD, Fall term begins Held, 15. For catalogues or particulars address tbs Pnudpa). Terms in Kindergarten, Blg.oopcrnaartcr. MADAME O. DA SILVA AND UftS. ALEX. BRADFORD'S (formerly Mr*. Ogden tlonaun's) llnglleb, Fiend), and Uenusu Boarding and Day School lor Young Lx dies and Chldren, with calisthenics. No. 17 Wert TMrty-ctghlh-et., New York. Reopens Sent. 37, A]t* plication uiay tie made by letter or personally, as above. MICHIGAN SEMINAHT,’at KALAMAZOO. Excellent facilities here uflwml for ih>-rowih intlruc* (ion luau cr tended rourte, Thx School Is a truly Ohrlitl.m home. Expenses only f 175 per >e«r. Snpc purlor advantages for the study of Mnai<-, Fatamig, suit Modern Languages, Dotation healthy aud do* llglitful. Soma vaoaudis yet remain. Apply for cot i logos ami f irtfirr Information to the I'nunpal, Jtlai JEANNETTE FlHlfElt, Kslamatoo, Mud). LOGAN SQUARE SEMINARV. This Boarding and Day bchool fur Ladies, sitiistad Jfloj Vines!., Pulled Ji.hu, will ho reopened Sept. Id, 1875. Mias H. A. MTU, \ l*rlncil>ala' Mil a J. liNDELL, /"UiMpaii. rEEKbUII.LIN. Ya .MIIJTARV ACUiIKAIV'. opens Sent, a, 1873. Now Oyumaduni. gi(W per year. Address Messrs. WRUlllT_k DONALD. nrasTromfsTDAiiHG-scHooi. For Young Ladies, UalavU, N. V. For references, In quire of state’s Attorney Charleyll. iteod. tAKK FOUltfeT AC AU EMY. A colkaa toanatabuv axiu**l for buys. Fall term bo, (iu Ji. BAHLN, itmupai. AMUSEMENTS. ADELPHI THEATRE. NO I .N.t i riN CTTIOIV. Th« ut fake |W»ijre In rUUu# that the it liMfiM'm I > il»irnnlne the hucpUoii of tin r ,r nt:r»ijt r-t tii<' " Two ' >rj haa not inter !• rr J-Aith u>« furformiacti of thrilling romantic ’JTila (Friday) rvoniiv. at fi, at- \ to-mcirrow (Saturday) >I-ii iu«i« H t j |i, uj„ tu« olei M'KEE RANKIN COMBINATION, In J«»bn Ox»nf''rl> flror-l li’.frr.ntlo nraam, Tin ' TWO ORPHANS. Tli'* HKi«t romarVaMc p.irl cmj.irin- pu.tpm c * er known to r CTCr S. li.—N» extra ' liarß® for l Si'll*. K*rli Aw.-km* Tn..u;iini.« TD" l.or, (•, iifiii ill e'l I'l'• A. ;j. i.f fi-rnle Rn.J IM-*rif>tilr r.irHlfn e. nrul Ininirji-iMih rlor to any pruvJour r'f«rci.t»ti u r.f <a>rn.io» Dram. ‘ * KXTtIA NOTim.-Heifa .'or fh*» T«rn Orj.lixm r'.ay Is* afoiiri-.J at J. mmr fe <'■>.> ilu.nu Jii- f, luiiucr llo«i*r, wfli’iil r *fr« rharr*’. TwoOnL«» Mallnpc Maiurlay. HEW CHICAGO THEATRE. Clark-et., near Handolj;b, ojiyonito fchercun House, Krery Nlgbt aol Kalurday Mitlnro, GUAM) rRODLCTfON OF THK FAMOUS REX SATIO.V OF PAULS AM) LOMWX, IN 8 ACTS, CALLED THE TWO ORPHANS, WiTil KAGSmCEST PiCTOßlit htkk, AOroßi Cait or Characters, Now and Oor. kooui Costumes and Appointment*, New Scenic View* oi Old Pan* by John Hillyard, J. U. Honors, and W. ItanKridgo. r »»< *** M‘' - urcl onn wppli In Bfirauro. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. GREAT SUCCESS! Till: HIT (1!' Till' MMHON SECOND W33EKI! M’VICICEII AS OINX. RUNNING A CORNER! KVr.rtV NICIHT AM) .SATrUIiAV MATING. H v.il t-1 f rudjrtd-TUi: SLA oricniu a R/-r --£0(;u» jaiij!». r . HOOLEY’S THEATRE, Tbta Lmmia, OF T. O. UUt*SflI.L. THE IFAIvSOXTS GALIFOBNIi ISSTMS, lu a cliMle LUI of f.u tj limnetic B:iccw»» »f Ujb Ortal y.lij .1 TKE TWO OFF-TJKTS. Ev<»ry «Tcttint7»Qil an.) y iiur.tay iUuiices KaturJiy Ni.’tH—Hc.-n tU if Hilly i:jy. r--:tu COL, WOOD’S MUSEUM Two et.Umlnmonta I; ily. Every Ettuina nnJ « Mliiffdiy and Saturday M vino**, CASTi; ami till- HUSH LION ! Monday, Tmndiy. TQumJar. cud Friday Matllin*, EAST E'SnSTKTE ! Ad proiliiuij afiT rnniul j;r« | a ration. Md'UIAH PRlCES—cvriia iidiuiistoMitartiin and CLildnm, 15 ccm«. ACADEMY OF MUSIC? ONE WEEK Oyi.Y. JACK AND GUjL PANTOMIME Ami tbe (Jrcnt I>EO.\A Matlnctß Wrdoeadav and .Saturday. JVlMilar I'rlcea—and V> rmt*. TEE DMOmO ACADEMIES 3ME ja-RTIKT 33. sorrn sire. j west side, 1010 ladjona-ar. | No. 55 Ada.Bt. 3NTOHTH srDB. No. 'J7.' Chlcago-ir., corner ct pc«rliorii«iit. 'Will Open Friday, Sept, li-l-, A S«*a»oti> Hnl.R«-riiniro to ONE Acji'Jph* admits 10ALL - yOHMKK SEASON SCHOLARS, pj. FA-SOL-LA, Remember Mr. D»eV Juvenile Sln?lng-Clas« com* menre* iMnornw ;SinmUyi morning at P o’clock at the te.-Uir* -t.-rni in tnr MetLcHllat Church Ulorx, cor* tier of Cljri a.i<) W.u'hliu ) ’tou>«t«. Young La Jifts’Clasa at 10:JQ. I'lrst lowaca { n**. MIXXXN&RY. STATE-ST. Two Iters Horn of Mafiisa FALL~IiTS, Birds, Wines, Plumes, Osl. Tips, Blowers, etc. TRIMMED GOODS, Stronger* will dnd a largo variety to select from. Orders promptly sweated. VELVETS, Grenadines* Tissue, etc. 134 L STACT-ST. REMOVED From UII West Madison-st. WEBSTERS’. SCALES, FAIRBANKS* m fcTSSIi.\K» SCAL ES A 00. lU* 113 Lake St., Cllieajjn. Aft? Rocarel«ltnWiyoiilvthrt',vnuine. r^>rOß^T.ti:’S| PROPOSALS. proFosalFfor forage. Uiunorieryu* D*pt. of th» Pum.\ Ontfl i\ 0. M-. OMaii*. Neb.. Sept. |fl, I*7*. f Sealed I'tc'ixval*, in triplicate, will be received at tbl* office until 11 o'clock ». tn„ Wedneeday, Oct. co, t'7s, at nlil' li I Uoe and time iber will I* opened to (be |imen> e of bidden, for tbe delivery to new gunny and burlap »a I* at ujiiaba Dvpol, Nebraaka, lu quin* title* ai re quired dialog a«cond quarter of (be flacal y.»r ending June 3f», Ibto, of two million* (2,00>i.i oo) ju md* oi t’orn and one million (l.UoO.iuO) founds of Oat*. I’roi i-aali for a leu qusutttv will U received. Each bid (<* I* considered abonld be guarantied by two re«] o-iali le jurtlee, not bidden, (hat tiicy toll be . come bouvl'Dtcii on award Of contract. Tbe proj oeala omit be in triplicate, end be made aeparately for Coro end for OaU, and umat state tbe cr»i> from wbtcb tl la proposed to deliver. I'n-foreuce will be given to articles of domeaUo pro* du.-tmu. Hula should bo (ndorwd on envelope, “ Bide for Tbu contracU will lie let with (be proviso (bat tbe quantities contracted for may be increased or reduced ouu-tblrd by tbo Cbiet QuartcroiaaUr of tbe Depart* niriit at any time ponding full delivery. Tbe rlgift to reject any or all bide ia rcaeHed. Illauk bide furnished and full coudltioua made known on application to tbU office. ALEX. J. PKUHY, Primly Q. «. General. DISSOLUTION NOTICES. bwHOLUTION. Vha copartnership bereiof.ire existing betwaeo Obarlee KUnilwck and August bciireel. bulb of the Oity of Chicago, 111., bulldore and contractor# under lb* firm name and style of •* Klaiulwck A tkbreei,'* waa on tbe 9dtb day of tie|<t4Muber, A. D,. 1*76, diaeulved by mutual consent; and that tbeaaid Cbarlea Blau* beck and aaid Auguet Bcbruei will cadi continue in tbe bucineu of builder and contractor fur blmwlf from aald data of dlttalOpUuA, OHAHLES KIdUBECIL avqmx tiouiim* railroad time table. ARRIVAL AND DCMIC Uf IRAltll r .^* p , t,A *, A J ,o *.o* ,l rTKr.r sc»! JUnK».-r *»tnrd*» ei. „ , , CIIIMdOSNOIITHWESTSBN Hit'll U Ttrkft opy, Oi I l.im-i. in-memoi rt 1-f 7$ Cm*t4 n»4« tot'Upau. spnanaass siis;-.s'ift? £ • J»ecp..rlA tf.jj J. J. i *?} k n,H.BQu«H«u,** t .J. -lAJp £ .*iiV 2 > Mtiu»uk«« *Uil !*■•(■>« m «I>i'ba !. t mumm*!! *«»»"•- ! »i« 1 mi film* £ I?!. 10 J per * ,,aorf ‘ ,r * A ;ill n, til *1 Ad rm t }ll*». o. n. ,4 **S a «. 6 ii ° b *'«.;{ jIS p, S; Jt Wtnnoa i:i'': , ‘p: S: • l*t S; • Mifelgs;:-::::-.-.::'.! -K5; 5; -• ZIWSSSSKSfiiSSSsi: . MlfiHl'M CENTRAL MIWVI. /i wtsooitir ..«s.;/,.,.;.,;;, * *•■*** | ‘‘V- I *iV*DtiVi^,'i7 m ' a ''‘ lMu ' D m -t!' rtriANtt (uni.* t*9;oUp. M. J' Mommr K. * u Ni*ai ,* I™, •• , r , r HIC*nO. AITOVJ * ST, LOUIS. HVit Islv ttnu - . . Ku'atCltrtnd I)«ater t„„n|r. IV, & U fcA p :‘“s'VI ,J , A » *•:«! '■ ra |{ 7: 5, r la. Kffoitui A H'trlioatoti...,nw<in •Vi p;- ; n». h- k...» ll.irJnKion •$ »,,< 3-1 ( I'ftrtuclMUliruW Kt.i* V t«J »’ m • ft-lnn'T'’ UKE SHORE k MICHIGAN Mali, rt« main line 'U'ilr *hn» l * c tfailj. na main ffi ' .Mldiistti Xcc,ijiinod«Vin'n| , ’*Ji m. 1(110 fl’iftn »ii Nl*ln I.iDrc»i. tu main Jini ino B,ttp * -* lf - "» ««*>» m 2:40*. m. | c ICAQO. nn ">rh*t nn-l C<tni(.,u. C.grk-K,, oj.f,fjsiit.'i/„r,nun iiui—, an : , !lln» ikf>o .t Pr.tlrla dd CliisJ ’ 1 I:stm olh J "'l 1 ’..\ ,,: * n,a, ’ 0, * f< V Hi,ion! I»rr * U A t,,wn lJ *7, thr:mnu ! ...i iN'-miH/iiliv') i'; 1 ;:;’ ' sl ”’' "• ......M.r , u „ ;i , I VV V .'" S CCWTFUL rjlLßin. CVir.i. l /•«> i»«. <4rrt«*. M» Jaou (’ipr-ia I.'T,:" - • 1 " *l. tjjum } ant |.iik ?•;"«• » 7:101). m. (-am.* New uiJ?an»T* J m. no, (.and .No* Orients i.V’/// F.* 1 ,*• m * .‘•l'UL.aiieiJand tin t.inru.s' •£:>»* IS’: *l* S’ H>r.:,vno:ti .i K v r,,. • . ,*, 1 |y«m. »u) Ko kuw Kttir *•’. 1 *.), ’• S I; Diiimguc * Sioqj r:uj 1-.*..,. ” » \n- ‘ i-,r * (.lluian CMf'IRO. BURLINftTOV % (lUWY Jirpelt, jo’K n/ lAtk’-H., /-iJu-i-j.-jf. -* n 'S H auil funiif .in J fit JUtnlhHi. litktl Often, ij /.W tV. uruiat dei iu * * v “ ‘ T *-* [ £•»«♦. JUil tad [-. ipp r e:» ry. ;M , tiuaita duo aireaKir «' m i a aioai city t.ip i« **-2s »' m* r*elii<? Line, tjr Otnaita...,'»l rf juo*‘ m' K»m*s (-»{», Iwanworrn. A ,uum- 2:; VSlt S: fS£yßß><»K£ S;!J S: 2:: A Ksssfcs«.'7«ii-»i t'tssE-s* ’if: £ lajsarts.* s * - k *V, HO:Mp t ni. 1) r!® '• cc >’'"»> Uii.* »n:v«fc. m. r ; . .. •Kx. SuDdA.t, iht. ha nroar. JEx. Mondaj „ KUSKJKEE LINE. * r- lodUnju ilirills* -.«n»t>oH»,Lmjli)t. 1 1' - noon * 8:30 P' «• »»U I »-(H p . m > 7.1 s a> ra . I II.TINNA7I AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. r ":T, n!X 1”; '.V"'"?, 11 ; b ■*; u “ u *v*. In4UnApn)l», I.o«j«rl!Ie .t Cfncln.i Inawnaj-;)/-*, J/julirVliul*C('ncin'i* ,;a *' | _uau | flroop.m, 1 PUTSBtIRO. CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. Frum J'pvl f'lrnrr (W>n and Carroll.m. , w ut m*. r,ri.it 1.1 h'rhiili./i.ti" at,J u tdepot. Lmt*. j Arrirt. Cnlnmbm.pltf'bnrj » Xtw York j I ASIS«stoJ “ au - N'«m li.|.in-.U.iIH | 7.-Wi.m. nnsBUR.. fr. wayne* chimqj n»iuv»r. d.tatt. j Am it. J)«r Ciprest.. , I’adlie Litre's. 1 1>( Lino Mall I* m. o. tu. ■ il m. I S&'ia. in. } ro.ir6:lu«, m. 1 ln:«i p m. 14 B;00 *. m. |MjiS a. m. I* 6:10 p, m. * ! ; s r, ‘. U L‘‘* r '‘ r, ?L * P 1,13 f l£iC«Pi Mondiji. J E*. c.*pl Salurdij’s »:id Miii jsm. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD Itart Jtuu r«nr ut Li/.oiiUon Hu,ldtnq end drp<k jtMaf rutuhi,f>nd-st. rtcktl aglet, 10l Clark-It., f unri r\f il iui.it.Jfun, * | /-tare. | Arrirt, B:<Sa. m.l 1:19 p.m. 83* p. in.l I«iga.ttu Mail. Somltya I t-ijif % Dally. CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. pilot, cjrurr uj Inn Hunt, mi l t'ieJMoi lsa j Lr«r«. | JrrU*. ’ Oman*.Leavena'ibAAtchison Kx Mo:1b a. m. • 410 0. m. J*. ,* m. * t*. bUHLipfa.l tin HI 11. in I B:lfta. mi MEDICAL CARDS. I/iCK HOSPITAL, oornac (Va»!niiftuu and I'ranklln-l* , cbaru-iad by (lio dial* of till, no la lorihft«i|)rea« RUluij tbo iiliiniMt poaiiblo tr, a atni9o( la all oust of pr|. vatoduaaMt. Ii l» wl-II kH"<'a . . . . Hr. Jitoot baa aloud at Iba bead of Ibo proleulOQ fur n»or #» icara-agaand aipetl. • Dcnalllmpartaat. A l>o<k for (lio million. free, nr U wnii lo pa* luta-aca, o a » MaTtenL-. L->»l Fnerfj, !.>»*•, lutpoiancr, Plnijdra on iho i *n«t, etc. Laliva raqnlrluf UiMuuat delicaln aiuuuion, wtiii uuino b.iaro. otc, cailoi write. hinotlrcuDlidaulial. Uttice, va. iu. uaill 1 u. ai, Uundaii, lu to 111. s’BWii Dr. Kean, 360 SOUTH OLAHK-ST., CHICAGO, Hay beeiotidted, poracoallyor br n»U, free of ectarge, «m all uliru'iie or u-'rwu* di..»»c». Ini. J. Kf6AN|et«e uni) i>ti)»icUu I* tbe city hu.i Hurrantacureaur no pay. umce liunn. Da. m, to B p. M.i frundare from 9 to U. LITTLE A/IVI All A lUlifl I'ntun Immediately * without mercury, kiaa LOST MANHOOD, Norton* Debility caueed by arrow of yimtb. Tbu young amt old are quickly restored te manly vigor Call or unto. Ottloe atrlcUy private, Idd Weal MaJi»oii-Bt. DU. STONB, n MADIBOK-.ST., CHICAGO. ILL., treat all iMf. mc, *«tual, aod pmau dueaaoa. hen. Inal weaknoi* a* 1 Impel ncy permanently cured. Mcdl* cmea amt »v. r>wliero. Consufcatl'm free, neraonattr or bv mail, t’uro guaranlOid or money rotuudtd. All let* tor* cnildeauat. A book fur both ■•set (ill'i.lra'ea) and ciro’.lUr* >Olll aealod lor (wo »l«mp». 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