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REAL ESTATE. 2y Presont Condition ~und Pros- pects of Business. Auction and Other Sales---Forih- coming Auctions. The Project to Improve Michigan Avenuo in Hydoe Park, Improvements on Lake Avenue---Trans- fors for the Weok. Evorybody enys, ‘¢ Businoss in roal estato Is very quiot;” but, whon wo como to look sround at tho closo of the weelt and inquire what bas boou done in the varlous quarters of tho city and by tho numerous ronl ostato agonts, wo always find that the nggregato volumo of busi- nees hng boen larger than anybody thought. The avorage volumo of transfors recorded each wool ia still from §700,000 to 8800,000,—much largor amounts thon in ony othor city of the United Btates oxcopt Now York. Tho transfora at this soason of the year ropresent almost exclusivoly tho ealos of singlo lots in the city or near sub- urba for sctual ocoupation, and tho faot that tho nggrogate is so large at this usually dull period, shows & _ honlthy investment domand from persons ‘making por- manent homes, Bpeculation in large nmounts is not active, and never is in July and August. But notwithstanding all that is enid about tho improbability of pricos aliways continuing to ad- vanoe, there 18 more reason for o large advance during the next year or two than there has boen Inany past yoar, The constantincrease of thopop- ulation and businessof the city is o pufliciont rea~ son fortho continuod advance in valuo of suburban proporty, at least, becauso tho city must grow to takein moro and more of it every year. t'hore is, of course, a great donl of proporty in the central parts of tho city that reachos its maximum valuo and remains stationary for many yoars, and oven in somo localitios doprociates on nccount of tho changes in business localitios caused by o gront varioty of circumstances. In the tran- sition from the occupation of central property a8 residonce to bussiness nelghborhoods, thoro 18 always a time when it is not well adapted to either, and depreciates in valuo, But ovon in this thoro comes o time whon spoculation takes hold of it. This is the experionce in all cities, and in anothor place below will bo found a recont Instance of this, oven inLondon, whors the values of real estate arc commonly supposed to be fixed by the annual rental, as uuchongeably ss the laws of tho Medes and Porsians. As for as tho prospects for a continued increase in the valuo of real estate in Obicago are concorned, thoy cer~ tainly never looked better than now. Itis now cortain that thero will be large orops of every- thing in tho West this year. The prospect that thoro will be & large forelgn demand for theso, mokos it probablo that the West gonerally will fool rich noxt fall and epring, in which caso it cannot fail to stimulato trade, and draw moro population to this city to engago in trade and manufacturing. This is the surest foundation for an increnso in tho valuo of real estato. AUOTION BALES, Elison & Fostor sold at public attotion, on Inst Baturday, 43 lots located on Division, Ioyne, Orystal, and Bryson streots, near_the corncr of Hoyno and Division streets. Prices ed from £545 to $905 por lot, nggrogating, £29,216, The lots on Division streot sokl for from $750 to 8006, Lots on Hoyno strect sold for 8700 to 8800, On Bryson streot for $5650 per lot. On Cr‘ystnl for §536 por lot. . Wm. A, Butters & Co. sold at public auction, on last Wednesday, 16 lots at Oakwood, prices rauging from $305 to $487.50 per Jot. On §‘rlflny tho eamo firm sold at auction sbout 400 feot, located on Wabash avenuo, near Fifty-ninth stroot ; considerations, $65 por foot, Also, on the samo day, 19 lots in Ravenswood, for pricos ranging from $0.75 to $15.60 per front foot. OTNER BALES. John Culver sold 14 ncros in the 8. V. 1f of Boe. 13, 41, 13, located one-hnlf mile southivest 8!16 tolag North Evanston depot ; consideration, Millard & Dockor sold 4 aores adjoining Lawn- dale, on the east side, on Iloman avenuo; con- sideration (fortho 4 acres), 810,000, Also, one lot, 81x125,in Lawndale ; consideration, $1,000. Ktatson I1ill gold to Prof. Thomas Charlos 5 aoros in Hill's Bubdivision, at Bouth Englowood & considoration, 1,600 per foro. Mr. Churles will oroct a dwolling on tho property during the sea- gon. A two-story frame building, in tho sumo subdivision, by auother party, is to be erocted at once. Taylor & Brooks g0ld 1 lot, 50x104 foot, on Douglas place, west of Rhodes avenno; con- sideration, £6,2560 ; also 1 lot 24x125 on Hamilton avonuo, morth of Jaclson stroct; cousidera- tion, §1,300. FORTIICOMING BALES. Elison & Foster will sell at public auction on next Wednesday at 1:46 p. m,, on tho ground, 60 lots located in Washington Uoights, Blocks & and 6 of Iiitt's Bubdivision of the B, I, X{ of Beo. 8, 87, 14, Terms, % down nnd balance in 1 and 2 yeara at 8 per cont intorest. W, A, Butters wil sell, at public auction, on noxt Baturday, at 10 s8.m,, on the premises, & house, lot, aud barn, No. 696 Wabash avenuo. Terms, §8,000 cash, €5,000 in July, 1875, and balanco in July, 1876 A free train will loave the Rock Island defiat ab 1:46 p. m. Dartios desir- ing to look at this rogion will Lave an opportu- nlE of doing 80 at this tim3, n Thursday sfterncon noxt, the same parties will gell at auction, at 8 p. m,, on tho promisos, two lots, 26x121 foot each, Jocated on Indiang avonuo, betwoen Thirty-Gtth sud Thirty-sixth stroots. Terms, one-third down, balauce in ono and two years, IMPROVING BIICHIOAN AVENUE, Tho propoeal of the ownors of property on Michigan syenug, botweon Thirty-ninth and Six- ty-third streets, fo_improve tha streot 80 as to make it an atiractive ronte for some of tho Elsnauro'drlvlng that now malkes the Bouth Park oulovard 80 attractivo, is a vory sensiblo and commendable onej the only onuse for surpriso Is that it hos not boen done before, . Michigan avenue has always boen associnted—in the minds of both citizens and ptrangers—with tho most choico rosidence property of Chicago. ‘‘'Tho Avonue " ig fully entitled to this distinction. No othor avenue of the city can compare to it in tho numbor of its handsome residences, _All tho way from Twelfth streat to Fortioth, o distance of* threo miles, it s lined on both sidos with boaubiful rosidoncos and fino thurches, and is in evory rospoct mors a flrat-clasg _rosldonco streot than any other 1n the city. Itis reasonably certain that the samo charnator will attach to the avenue grom Fortioth stroet to Bixty-third, DBut tho owners of property on that part of it havo folt 80 sooure of this that thoy have neglocted to provide the attractions that draw pleasure travel along it, and have permittod tho plonsure driv- Ing to be divertod almost entirely to tho boulo- wards furthor east. The routes which peoplo frequent in their drives these plonsant summer ovenings become familiar to them. is famil- iarity makes thom seem logs xemote from their presont homes in the moro densely populated uarters of the clty, and, fivally, when thoy find it judicioua to move furthor out, as most poufilu do soonor or later in all growing oities, this familiarity genorally decides tho location of the pew homo on some spot with which thoy they bave bscome soquainted in thoir drives about the suburba, Tho rnndvmr from Thirty- ifth to Bixty-third strects on Michigan ayenue 18 in misorablo condition, By allowing it to bo- como 80, tho proporty-owners havo practically driven oft all who would othorwise Liavo becomo familiar with its real importance ns a location for a homo, Compared with the Grand boule« vard, it is in mlu{ reapoots the most dokirable of the two for o ros| idonce. The ’prlcfl of property tmntlnfiun Miohigan avenuo fu but little ovor one-half what it is on tho boulovard, 1t is freo {from many harassing rostriotions which the Park Commissioners are obligod to loy on tho transit qf vehlcles with coal, groceries, Liny, and other necessarios to the lLousos of thoso living on it, and aguinst counccting private draing from houses with tho systew of park-sewors which draln tho boulovards. It the owners of proporty on Michigan avenus, south of Fortioth streot, will put in gas and i wator, have tho ourbing put in, and the stroot i | r, 8. J, Walker has dono on Ashlaud avenug in o way of planting out trees, will et out this ftall two or threo hundrod lanla clend wsh treos, fthey can mako thot part of Michigan avonue wo isttractive by next snnunor that it will All up with "gravelod, and, Anally, iakdng for oxamplo what i THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JULY 2V, 1873. fne rosldences moro guickly than any othor sub- urban street about thoe clty, Tho wholo of theso improvoments (ineluding soworngo), an #oon a8 it ean bo dono, would not cost over §13 to 16 por front foot of the lots, As soon ns it was dono It would ouhmnce the valuo of tho proporty to throo times that amount, and ~ would fnduco the bullding of flno rosidonces along tho entire routo, 4'ho convonlonco of transit to stations on tho Rock Islaud, Michigan Southorn, and Fort Wayno Itailronds ndjacent to all parts of Michi- gan ayenuo south of Thirty-ninth stroot would Pmbnb]y hiwo induced much moro building than ian boon dono thero if tho proporty-ownors hul tnken any pains at all to rondor it attractive to tho clasa of purchnsors thoy would caro to soll to, IMPROVEMENTH OX LAKE AVENUE, On this avonus, -south of Thirty-fifth strect, Judgo Fridloy, of Aurora, is building flye four- story and ub-basomont_dwolling-housos, front- ing wost, The snmo party la just completing, in tho enme locality, two two-gtory and basoment whito marblo octagon-front dwolfinga, Mr, Horton has just onclosed two throe-story and basemont marble-front dweHiugs on this avenue, opposite Judge Fridloy's houses, frout- ing onst, Immedintoly adjoining theso, on thio north, Hull & Lidell sro_building throo two-story and bagoment and Mansard roof dwellings, ~ thus making twolve fino marblo bulldings that will soon bo comploted and ready for fall occupancy in this looality. ¥ 'io proporty-ownmors on thin avenuo propogo at once to put in a mewer from Oak- wood avenuo (tho city limits) to Douglns {flnuu. Tho contracts havo also beon signed by he proporty-ownoers to pave this avenue from Douglas placo to tho city limits with wooden Llocks, thus making n continuous drive to Hydo Park and tho boulovards. REAL ESTATE SPECULATIONS IN LONDON. Bomuch is snid in all parts of the country sbout real estato speoulntion in Chicago that many people imagine thero is no speculation in other citios, 'I'ho following, however, from the Now York Mail shows that the increase of wenlth, even iu the old citios of Luropo, induces the con- tinunl investmont of it in Inud ns tho safost die- posal that can bo mado of money which tho ownors do not wish to risk in buuks or in tho tho hazards of trade : . Not long ngo, tioro was an _instanc whioro the samo pleco of property prased from one owner to anotler, Boverol thmes i 1o, Guliras of.n_Cov. Qaym,. whil cacls timo t u largo ndvanco in prico, "It ono of tho largy city thoroughfarca of London, n block of old rosi- dences was in the markat for o purchaser, Ono pro- sented himself whom wo will cull A, and who offored $50,000, payablo within n certain number of days, I'ho offer was accopted ond tho barguin was closed, On hi woy homo, the buyer moet o friend, whom wo will call B, and told bim ‘sll about his new purchaso oxcopt tho prico. When asked by B if he intonded to Xkeop tho property or soll it, A replied thnat ho would bo willing to part with it $100,000, D en- tered upon o mnegotiation, and at length con- cludod the purchaso of tho proporty ot tho price demanded, Ho thon wroto ;a note to a friond, 0, Atating that Lo bad somo housea and Jand which ho was inclined to sell and fuvitiog O to tako a look at thfa property, and mako an offer for it. O took a sure ‘Vey, wad corivinced of (he prospeotive valuoof the site, and, after.considerable proliminary skirmixbing, gave B good reasous for inclining to scll by offering him $175,000. Hero, cortainly, ovorything went merrily ong. lllfl tho financinl part of the speculation wan a8 sime lo ns tho negotlations: for A mave his check to the originnl owner for $50,000, took 1% for $100,000, a0 O'a for $176,000, Without doubt all tho latter took wero mightily pleased with a Sories of tions which had pald 5o well and i only ono week or ten doys of Umo. Tho story ~goes ihat tho party mot esch other eoon afterwards and conversed about iho matter somowhat more fraukly than wiilo tho trading was going on, Bays D to G, * Whnt aro you golug to do with that t, 50 I parted with it cheap’ %At what prico[" ¢ got only $250,000 for it.” Then B ron agalnstA, and osked, a8 o mattor of " curlosity, what ho gavo for th property fo which ho nmawored, trithfully, ,000.% But' B oruolly wont on to sny that, after ‘buying it for $100,000, bo had Bold it for $175,000, and it bna sinco beon ol for $260,000, Tho reault was that A, who had doubled his imonoy, roally has con= Jurod Bp the fooling that ho hay Leen 4 losor to tho nmonnt of £200,000 by having mado tho salo ot all But tho trouble was that he didn’t meet the $250,000 Teal catato 1fods full of Just Jroperty?n el aaid O, X didn't caroto koop 3 purchaser in B, And Buch episodes as this, The following instruments woro filed for record on Snturday, July 26: OITY PUOPERTY. ‘West Ohlo kt, neer 1 w cor of Asbland nv, 8 f, Lot 71, dated Juno 16; coneld ion, §1,000. dgar t, bet Bidomingdnlo rd and_Wabanala nv, w £, 25 1t to alley, dated June 23 ; consideration, 3600, Lot 26 in sub-Block 4 of 8 k Block H, Shetlield’s Ad- dition, dated July 16; considerution, &1,10, Indinna av, bet Thirtieth and Thir t ats, o f, undivided half of 24x110 ft, dated Bay 15 considera« tion, §4,600. - ki o, & o cor Thirty-oight st, w f, Lots 20and 27, duted July 12 cousiderition, §2,500, Lirove s, weal of nud near Sicwart av, 8 £, threo une Aivided one-cighihs of 148 £t to river, dated July 17; considerntion, $16,000. : “hrce undivided one-cighth parts of ssmo lot o above, dated July 17 ; cousidcration, $16,000. Undivided Lslf of ‘tho abova lot, dated July 13 con- slderation, $18,500, Lot 14 ih A.T. Down & Co's subdivision, In n w i 8ec 13,30, 10, with butldings, dated July 25 constder- ation, 4,000, g Vent Adanan ot o cor of Lincoln s, Lot 11, dated July 223 consideration, §,500, A¥an st, 147 6-10 ft w of Michigan av, s £, 243062 ft, dated Moy 20 ; consiteration, $12 Lot 16 and 16, in Block 4, Sutton’s’ Addition, dated May 20 ; consideration, §4,3t( Tiuddan st 76 £L6 of Napoleon place, w 1, 25x123% 1t, dated July 25 ; convideration, $3,(100, "North Water ut, 80 11 w of Dearborn s, 8 f, 20100 £, dated July 22 ; conskderation, $2,160, 'Weat Huron at, 300 1t w of Oakley Kt, 1 f, 30x123% ft, dated March 31; consideration, $800. Canal at, 8 of and near Harrison at, w f, 40x84 ft, dated June 114 cousideration, 6,702, Lot 38, In Orano's Block 6, Uniied Btates Bauk Addi- tion, dulod Juno 24 ; consdderation, §535. Lot 19, in Jacols' Lots 24, 25, cte,, of w ¥ no X S 20, 39, 13, dated April 28; conslderation, $300, ‘Lot 85,1 Dlock 19, D, 8, Leo's Additlon, dated July 233 constderation, §1,200. Weatern av, 8 w cor of Taylor st, o f, 72xx112 ft, dnted March 4 3 consideretion, $3,630, Wentern av, 388 {Le of Coulter at, W f, 24x100 ft, dated May 31'; consideration, §1,000. North Carpenter st, bet Ohlo aud Indiana ste, w f, 93¢ £t to alluy, duted July 225 consideration, 36,600, ‘Weat Twalsth st, bot Olluton and Jeflorson sts, & f, 50x128!¢ ft, dated June 1; conslderation, $8,000. Pratf #t, bot Morgan aud Sangamon st 1 £, 19 1t to ulley, datéd July 26’3 connlderation, $750, E 34 of Sub-Lot 11in Awcrsors Lot 8, in Block 3, Shefifeld’s Addition, dated May 0; consideration, ent Tndinna s, nearn w cor of Bickerdkost, s £, 25 1t to allay, dated July 11; coneideration, 4,000, Lot 10, {n Block 2 of ~Asscusors, 1o X Hoo 8, 39,14, dated July 23 3 conrldoration, $10,000, BOUTIL OF CITY LIMITS, Lot 5, in Block], iu Childs! subdivision, in Ridge- woud, Hydo Park, duted Muy 0; consideratlon, $3,000, Tots 11 und 12, fu Dlock 69 of University subdivis- son, in Sco 7, 98, 14, datod July 10; consideration, Y ta 7 and 8, in Dlock 12 of Detls w 3¢ of & w X Seo 17,38, 14, dated July 23 ; consideration, $600, BUSMMANY FOI TIE WEEK, The following i tho tofal amount of ‘clty and _sub- urbau property transfered during. the week ending Baturday, July 263 ¢ perty, number of sales, 108 ; condideration, $568,030, Nortl of city Nmity number of wiles, 6 considerntion, $8,935, South o clty ity -, “wnber of ealos, 93 ; conslderation, $16,- 990, West ¢, ... limits, numbor of sales, 4 ; consid- cratfon, £53,687, " Totul sales, 211 ; total consideration, 1,112,868, & THOSE LITTLE ITALIANS AGAIN. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bin: Tho contribution of Mrs. Lymean in Tne Toipusg, this morning, reminds e of acase something slmilar which camo undor my obsorva- tion some timo ago. A little Italinn boy, with his fiddle, waa found on the steps of my storo at 12 o'clocls ab night. o seomed tired, hungry, end, and lonoly. Wo took him in and troated him kindly, He was not disposed to answor questions, and wo never fully dotermined whoth- or ho rofused through foar of somothing, or could not undorstand the language. o mado motions, by which wo inferred thatle either had beon or would ho boaton. I dared not lot him romain all night fn my storo, not knowing what confederates ho might bave, and ot longth ho wont on his way. ‘Wo have had enough of this, and It is timo that something shonld be done. Nothing is considored so disreputable in Chicago as idlo« nots , and wo have boon in tho Labit of looking upon those street musicians aa littlo, idle vaga~ bonds, claiming neither our Bympnfl.\r nor ro- gard; and the remark is often mado, * Lot them go to work;" but, if thoy are really slaves, starved and ill-treated, it I8 quite a difforoni thing. If anothor caso of tho kind comos in my way, I Intend to retain tho boy, and sift tho mat- tor to the bottom. Wonld it not bo well for the ross to mako o dash at this subjoct? Tho ll}uu- io mind is roady for it. . 0u10400, July 20, 1673 e S, Mind and Brains, Tho brains of idiots have usually been found quite small—ofton loss than haif the ordinary woight, and in somo instancos less than a fourtl, But in a list of orania coutained in a rocent work by Dr. Flint, ono idiot is shown to havo had a brain that weighed 54,88 ounces Ltwa others had braing wolghing o littlo moro than 48 ounces ; the brain of another, of * the lowest dogree of intelligonco,” 40,60, and that of ono * Lolow tho couditfon of a brato,” 448, or lows than four ounces below tho normal welght of tho lnnnan bralu, Who oraulal cavity was moasured by Morton in 639 instances; the lurgest, 114 cubia inchog, waa that of » Gorman ; the smallost, that of an Australian, only 68 cubjo inches, AMERICANS IN PARIS. Their Gregarious Habits--Their Prod- igality--Tho Blinding Influ. onces of a Title of No- bility, Paris (Tune 10) Correspondence of the New York Tribune, Tho Amorican living in the Grand Hotel is al- most on his native heath. Moro than half of its inmintos aro of his nationality, some of whom Jivo pormenontly in the hotol au in Amorien, tho gregarlous featuro in thoir chiaxnctor, ns usual, drawing thom togoethor. Xungllsh papcrs are strown over the tdblou of tho groat sitting-room, and Englivh 18 a8 much tho language of tho liouse a8 Fronch. On tho balustrade, under tho glase roof, tho clatter of tho horses' feot on the osplielto and the slamming trunke furnish bim with that Amoricsn bustlo to which ho is accustomed. Under his hand, on the left, tho Interior cafe provides him with thoso boverages for which tho Amorl- cnn thront is bolioved to thirst continually. Tho glass-covorad apaco and spacious corridors aud nitting-rooms form an oxchouge for the dlscus- sion of transatlantio topice, 1t is a provorb in Ingland that whon you wish to put your fiugor on & Frencnman in London you go to Loicestor Aquare ; and it may bo eaid with like trulh that tho Amorican in Paris must be sought for in the Grand Hotol or around the corner in Rue Seribo. In this groat "consorvatory, with glass on all sidos of him, ho talks of Tammany and Pacifio . Mail o if ho had nover loft Manhattan Island. ‘Thorae are lounging youths from the uppor part of that isinnd, whoso goneral circulation outside of tho groat hotol is restricted to somothing within gnu-shot range. Around tho cornor nra tho threo principal banking houses, whord thoso clionts aro taken ohargo of ina mannet almost parcatal—money, nuwa}mpom and writing paper, like tho bread in a Tronoh rostaurant, at discretion. If they wish to find n friend who is unknown in the Amorican Ex- change, thoysobk him in tho ponderous rogistors of thoso ostablishments, If they havo misgiy- ings as to tho dividends of their Erio or Black- ‘Water Navigation, thoy got tho banker's ear nnd ask to bo advisod. If their social or financial status is brought into quostion, the banker is tholr standing roferonce, In tho samo short row aro the ngenclos of the steamers plying botween Europo and Americn. Across tho way'is tho of- fico of an Amorican nowspapor, which containg Tong lists of wandering citizons in ovory part of Europo. There are alto American tnilors, dross and glove.makors in the noighborkiood, which arg oll clvilizing ngoncies. But what must bo said of the American bar, whose front looks out a8 boldl{ on Rue Beribe s soy of its neighboring ostablishments, whoro tho money goes into tho mtrong box in- stead of down tho throat ? Ioro, on tho tafl of the counter, are tho otornal erackers and choeso, ond standing in front of ihoe bar, sre tho young loungorg from Columbus land, living in the past, and tippling tho home baverages, The horse is staplo, ond tho ramifications_concorning Bol- mont's stock, nnd the ups and downs of old Joha Harper, oro endloss. An occosionsl Gaul entors to catol o glimpse of Yankeos ond thoir cus- toms ; ho swallows tho cokelel and tho sherrie gobblaire, and pronounces thom good, with a faco; ho evon fioou 80 far s to say, with that politencss which i his religion, that it is rathor plonsant to staud beforo tho counter and gulp after tho manner of the Amer- ican citizon, and when he soos one of thom drunk ho enys—amiable lisr—that tho maudlin croaturois only gay. Across the bonlovard from the Grand Hotol, up two flights of stairs, Ameri« cus js still on Amorican eoil'in the Washington Club, whoro ho msy play poker with tho same fraedom as on o Misgissippi stenmboat, and for s honyy o wager, That familinr housohold god, the apittoon, is withln hitting distanco, and a littlo circular bar furnishes that array of mix- tures for whioh America is famous, and that doxterous bar-keopor who grows only in the land of Colunbus, 1llore aro the same lnndsomo, frolicsome follows, whom I left o month ortwo ago, in Delmonico’s, spinning yarus and talking back and fro in their own quick way, with their * too thin” and other bits of Amorican vornaeular which I missed on my way through England, Up on the Elysinn Fiolds and tributaries our countrymen colonize_in fluts and in tho English and Amorican bonrding-housos, which furnish the matutinal flaunel steak and Lot brond with- out which tome of their consumers would think lifo was n vale of tears. Within convonient dis- tauco thero_aro throo English and American churches, In the ehady ‘;rouuds of the Tuiler~ fes nnd tho Elysinn lields the children play rolly-bolly, or_sit bofore the fascinations of Guignol—tho Freneh Punch and Judy. From the Loights about the Triumphal Arch our coun- try women swoop down upon the shops,— tho Ponco store of the Iourth of Septem- bor wstreet, the DBon Marcho on tho other side of tho river, and kindred establish- ments; the jowelry, sham and gonuine, of tho Yolais Royal, and ‘tho ribbons and feathors of Ttue Criro. Yo buty is the rage—for themsolves, for fricnds and kindred, for those who haye no yot comeinto the world, aud those who aro about leaving it. Mothors come with diagrams of boudoirs, drawing-rooms, and bed-chambers, and exnct meacurement in foot and inches, and tho houso_is thus fitted liko n glove to tho last dotail, and what surpriscs them 1s that so much can bo done with monur. In offect, all tho prraphornnlia of material life is at the comm nd of theso dames; but if thoy sook for anything besides, sny that healthy, social atmosphoro and roctitudo in domestic life to which they lave been accustomed at home, they aro doomed to more or less disappolutment. The Paris- inns not engaged in commerco aro hard- ly glad to seo tho great numbor of travelors who aunually como to tbis city, and who avor that their coming makos life dear, and that if thoy stayod away the Parisiana would be able Lo live moro comfortably on limited 1ncomos in the loved city. This is held to be the caso cspocially with refi_ard to_Amoricans, who aro moro lavish in thelrexpenditures thon'any othior poople. Tho inconvonionco to these moderato rontiors is aruply componwnted for, however, in tho general welfaro contributed to the nation through tho incrensed commerce and produotion created by traveling purohasers. Indood, if any ono has tho right to complain, it scems that sucix right should be lodged with tho United Statos, which suffers from o 5;71‘1 promium, in a moasure, through the heavy purchases of her poople in tho Tronch ~capital, Thero is auothor smull class of TFrench people who dislike to see rich forelgnors in Paris on patriotic grounds, alleging that their influonco as pleasuro-seckers is bad on_the native populn- tion ; that tho formor, away from the restraints of homo, give themaolves over to a licontious mode of life which thoy would never think of doiug in their native land; thus, according to theso objoctors, the Frouch capital is made n ity orip oasure only, and public and privato virtue is lowered. It is, doubtless, truo that tho absenco of the foreign clement would mako of France a more virilo though a poorer nation. In tho Unitod Btatos the strangor takes with bim gimplicity of cbaractor, working hands, and o dotormination to male tho country his homo ; in Trauce ho brings with him money, and an idena of u holiday gratification of tho sensgos, In tho forcignors settlod at Parls a certaln adaptability is_observable in the Americany when compared with tho Euglishmon, The Briton, aftor a long residence, 'is as fixed in bis hobits nsif he had nevor loft his native land, Ho imposos himgolf oy in wild lands, and must bo tuken as he is, with his habits and opinions, or be loft alone, * All tho temptation of Parisian socioty does not take the average Driton out of his grooye, Faithfully with wife und numeroua red-hoaded children, all “rwvhlod with prayer- ‘books, Lo marches solemnly to churoh of u Sun- day, whilo his French noighbor is pleasure- juulmhng or lovo-making, All tho light of tho inedical world will not draw bim away from tho black draught. The most tempting foaturos of the Cafo Anglais will not induce him to quit the great joint, At home ho might bo brawling with tho Opposition, but hero the British Governmont s perfoct, _'I'ko othor day I heard o Frouch shop-keepor and an Englishman talklng nbout the present form of the Govern- mont in Franco, whon the Iatter unldl dogmat- ically, "'Phis s not a Govornment.” ' What iy it, then 7" asked tho Gaul. *“It is & clrous,” re- pfiml tho Englishman, ‘I'isere is virtuo in this English tunnultr to homo inatitutions ; these individunlities, all hoartily belleving in and upholding Great DBritain, bind tho lu\lfml togethier ms with hooks of “stoel. Many of our countrymen are so adaptable in ochurnctor that they partinlly lose thelr natioualily, or throw it off sifogethor. Thin i nupeu(ahy the coso with some youn women whom wo find to-day doploring witl tho Donapartists tho loss of “their Cov- ernment and condomning any systom of repub- conism, whother hero or aorovs the water. Titlo hos muoh to do with this, It I singulse how tho principles of a lifotimo aro thus sometimes swopt away in a fow wooks—how the fominine wiud, drilied in the good old dootriucs of the nativo soll, goos down bofors a briof nlogo from o young gontloman with o coronot in the bottom of hin claque and two moro on'tho -onds of his shirt-ulaovos. Thoro Is ofton an indelicato hinsto abont it, cqual to tho marrioge procceding of Iamlot’s mothor, Thero are amusing instancos of thoso young Yunmm outting all thelr old noighbora from the day of the matrimoninl alli- anco, it bolng o mnuel aa they could pnunlblz‘ do in their new position to continue to roceive father and mother. ~ If thero Is any doubt ns to tho broaking down of principle, thera cannot bo much nd to tho loss of dolicaey involved in theso Franco-Amorican marringes. ‘The lttlo Baronot with tho erown on his shivt-slooves frankly says that ho cannot think of proposing to Miss Colum- bin unlons she will pay him #o much down on the nnil; Miss O, applies to hor father, and ecca- slonally the old tondy pnys the forolgnor, whoso elaquennd shirt-sleove organization have exer- cised such fatal fascination, giving him o sum to iuduco him to marry tho. daughtor, ''ho ingonuoun wenror of tho titulary wampum will not trust his proposed father-jv-law—he must bo poid_in advanco; and tho old man's oars are mado to tinglo—thnt is, 1t thoro im nuytl.\lnfi of his oarly training left in him—with: the L storing about figures until the ceromony: is over. 'The Fronch themsolves nre much moro ractical thon the Amorlean seolors of titles. Thoro are fow Mronch familips who would bo entisfied with o titlo nlone j they consider for- tuno, character, probity, and rogularity of lifo moro important. Besides, titled poople aro an plonty ns blackborrigs, with thom, and thoro is roally no distinction botween those who liave n titlo” and thoso who Lave not ; honeo thoy aro nover dnzod with the brightnoss of novolfy as Miss Columbld ofton ia. THE SUNDAY LAWS. - To the Editor of The Chicago Zribune : B : Bomo timo since, I endenvorod to point out {o tho readors of TuE Trinuxe somo of tho sophistrios and misropresontations of *“A Gors man-Amorican," a8 givon to the publio through tho samo medium, . I would now. liko to call attention to somo ideas advanced by * A Nalive-American® in your 1ssuo of tho 20th inst. Like * A German-American” (wondor if tho “ Natlvo" is not a doscondant of- the *‘ Qer- mon 7, the “ Native” nssumes cortain thing a8 faota which I think aro mot admissible, and ignores certain other facts which the publie should constantly keop in viow. 3 The first assumption which ‘I will notico is, that the endoavor to enforco the Sunday laws is calenlated to intorforo with the arrest and pun- ishment of criminals, such ag gamblers, roughs, thioves, &e.; when tho facts aro, thnt those of tho polico authoritics and foreo, as woll as of private citizons, who are laboring most for the former, aro tho most dotermined and porsistent in their offorts to sccure tho Iattor result, Itis a rathor insignifi¢ant fact that tho Gorman move- mont contomplates placing the very men in powor who aro supposed to have boen acting “ns go-botwoons baofwoen recolvers of atolon goods and robbod oftizens.” Also, that thoso who have opposed the enforcoment of tho Sun- dny laws aro tho frionds, advisers, and asso- clates of thoso who are oxpected to overlook tha oporations of professional criminals, Thugs, oto. Tho second assumption is, that tho friends of tho Bunday laws arc making war upon tho 410,000 honest, working = Gormaus _who morely wish to drink a glass of boor; should thoy feol dry [improbable] on Sunday.” Tho fact ia, that, whilo the frionds of law-and- ordor wish to enforco the laws ogainst all offond- ors aliko, tho * honoat, working Gormeus ” wish to oxempt & portion,—and, by tho way, that portion which nctunlly inflicts much the grentest amount of misery upon soolaty, and which iy the real first onuse of thros-fourths of all tho other offensos; and, rather than havo those lawa onforcod which happen to iutorfors with some of their pot vices, thoy aro marshaling thoir hosts and blowing their trumpots i support of tho element which allows bincklogs of alf kinds, thioves, and professiounl crimiualy, to run ab argo. - The third assumption is, that it is tho frionds of the Sunday laws who are_initiating the agi- tation, ** through all tho borders of the city, of the question of eelling boor or not selling beor on Sunday.” Tho facts are too woll known to need stating, and yot, whon falsehood poraists in forcing itself before the poople, the only way in for truth to persist in pointing out its falsity, The German saloon-keopers are, and have baen from tho start, tho aggrossors aud agitators, and tho first to tall of carrying the question to tho polls ; and, rathor than liave the laws enforced, #oom rendy to form an alliance with the vory olement of which * Native-Amorican” 80 justly complaina. Their tactics remind one of tho late Robols, who, whilo thoy woro stonliug govornment-prop- erty, firing |flwn government-forts aud troops, aud doing sl in their power to break lal‘ the ax- isting order of thiugs, triod tocost all tho odium of their acts upon the Governmont, and mado their ery, * Lot us alono.” Itis just 8o now with theso ;woylo. While thaoy are doing thoir **level bost,” and invokin, oeavon and tho othoer placa to obtain control o tho City Govornment, and have the laws chunged to guit their ideas, or, failing in that, to placo mon in power who will porjiro thomsolves by zlguoring such laws ag do not suit thom, thoy en- oavor to throw dust in people's oyos, and oreato the improseion that it is the othor side that is &nnking all tho noise. ‘Lhoy, too, want to bo lot lone. Right hore I wish to eay that, Iooking at this mattor from my side'of tho \\'ull. Isoea quos- tion quito differont from allowing a ‘¢ fow honest Germans to drink a glass of boor if they feol dry on Sunday.” Tho question presented to my vis- ion is, whother, for tho sako of allowing theso suporlatively honest Gormans to drinle n glass of ‘beer should thoy feel dry on Sunday, when there 18 g0 littlo lpruspnct of their fealing , Wo shall bo compollod to allow tho murderous Thugs, cutthronts, villains, robbers, ete., to flll them- solves with villainous forty-rod whisky, and in- numerablo othor abominations, whioh shall stir up their flendish passions, and cause them to commit the crimos which frecze our blood with Lorror. It is just o8 ronsonable to talk of arresting thieves, &o., of ono nationality and lotting those of another Eftmo a8 to talk of stoppi HF tho anlo of on kind of intoxicating drink and allow- ing the salo of another. If crime is to bo ro- duced, * Gorman,” *Irish," “B8wodish,” ** Na- tivo," and all ofhor ' Américana " must learn one thing, and that is, whilo thoy are trying to rostrain othors, thoy must submlit to rostraint thomselves ; and, in whatever intorforos with the good of 'tho peoplo, the whole people, they must submit themsolves to tho laws passod by the people. Now, it is just tho state of faots which “Native-Amorican" rofors to in tho first clauso of hia lettor which compels tho truo frionds of law und order to take the flold, and endoanyor, to the best of thoir ability, to combat this movoment, and eleot mon next foll who aro known to be infloxibly in favor of en- forcing all oxisting laws, and who will allow neithor monoy, ilio Influenco of frionds, nor their own individual projudices, likes, or dislikes, to interfore with thoir fulfilling tholronth of offica, Caunat tho rsumplo 800 the inconsistenoy of all this? says Native*Amorioan.” If ho rofors to somo of his arguments, I will assure him thoey can, Allow mo to suggent that ho and his friends conso to hurl the wospons of tlolr wrath at thoso who are fighting for In\vI and dovoto their surplus energios to *'going for” the professionnl thicves, robbors, blacklogs, et al., aud for thoso membors of the police authoritios and forco who who wink at thoir doings, and endoavor to con- viuco those private oitizens who lond thom their assistanco and countounuce them of the orror of oir ways. T, W. EAToN, i g Y Parisian NMorals. Tho Parls corrospondont of ithe London Times writos on July 61 *Mmo Popita Ban- chez, whoso furnituro was sold lnst woek, hna not decotvod public opinion in sy way. In that continual duel botwoon tho demimonde aud the world proper she has sucoumbed, and she has boou applauded. Mmo. Sanchoz belonged to that strango and ospeoislly Parisian world, whoso mombers %o to tho Bola at 6 o'clock, dino 8t 7, roach tho theatre at .9, 'sup at midnight, th bacearet at 3, and rotiro to rost whon the nwn s appearing, In that world oroditors ar- rive at 10 in tho morning ; but they sro not re- colved § tho trades poople call at noou and leave thoir goods, but do not talie away any monoy ; frionds with ompty pooltots step in-to breakfast 8t 9; Plutus rings at 8 aud at 4 cosmotles al lured from all parts of the globe transform into a walking ploture tho woman who until thon bins not boen #oon except bohind closed cur- taius, Alme, Banchenz hold a high posltion In that particular world. People dined with Lor twico o weok, and thoy had more right in doing o to criticiuo the fure and the compuny., The Indies who wero to Le met thero woro of that class who, when ot In the Bols, uro saluted by u olosing of the left eye. Tho men bolonged to oll olassos of eocioty, and had oqual rights, A fow weoks bnok Muie,Banchoz returned homo at 1 in the morulng, acoompaniod by a gontleman, who loft her ut tho door. 1lalf anhour later, finding ke did not roturn, she lent over tho bals cony, ovorbalanced horself, foll to the payomont and wns killod, Waa it an accldont or a volun- tary death? That will over romain o mzn- tory; but_death nlono hns rempootod the mystory. Jor funoral was ono of the scan- dnls of our time. A lobg traln of mon followed hor coflin ag mournors, eo many thnt although the funeral fa naid to hiavo cost £600, tho nharo of onch of thoso nfilicted monrnors could be but very trifling. A bovy of ladies of tho dowml-mondo, sultably attired In mourning, nlgo followod, with tho intontion of making se- Tootions from a host of discansolale adimirors, A short timo afterward—that 1s sny, lant wook—tho furnituro of tho decensed was sold at auction, and will realizo botwoen 5,000 and 6,000 ymmds, each orticlo bolng hotly contestod. ‘Fho hup- band, o Bpanined, who remainn in tho baok- ground, and who is sald to bo fighting in the mountaing, {8 nwaiting the moment whon he can demand tho proceeds of the ¢nlo, which oro aluo clalmed Dy tho brothors nnd sistors of Mmo, Banchoz. Amon(l'( tho articles sold were plate wolghing forty kilograunnos, Chinn waro of rare nriistio valtio, and n vory varied collection of bools, To-dny tho furniture of her bedroom fn to bo #old—rosowood and black satin—for, an ob- sorvod ono Indy with n knowing nir, * Banchez wag 40 years old, and could no longer endure light colors,” On Monday her drawing-room furniture i8 to bo sold, and on Tuesday her poruquaos, for hor hair was ronlly dark, although on the surfaco it was blonde. “Aftorward, her drossos, hor linon, her jowels, all will ho sold, nnd ‘whon tho lnst Jot ehall have boen knacked down,” tho forty simplotons who formod tho fiunneial acadomy of Mme. Sauchez will carry nwny to forly difforont places thoir ompty honrty nnd well-tiited purses.” * St ST SRR A Parisinn Alderman’s Wife. Tho Paris_correspondont of the Now Yorl Times, duscribing sconos pertaining to tho Shal's rocoption in tho Fronch capital, saya: Tho wife of & Radical Aldormuan—a woman in erimson sllk, fat, foir, and forty—camo too Inte to find a placo. Aftor o timo o chair was found for her, uud the Indy took it to the throne propared for i Majosty, and plumped Lorsclf down bosido it. Sho wes roquestod to go farthor back, but, standing mpon hor dignity as tho wifo of o city diguitary, sho positivoly refused to move. Bho had como to seo tho Shah's diamonds, and 1utended to have s good look at them, More- over, Lor husband was o member of the/Municl- pal Council, and if thoro wers any ob- sorvations to make thoy econld bo drossod to him in the morning, Complote- ly nonplussed by this sssurance, tho usher ] went out o consult & gendnrme, and the lady ro- 4 fuaing to ylold to his reasoning, ho callod to a mounted sorgonnt outsido. The lattor dismount- | ed and politely requested, tho lady to talo hor chair furthor back, and shorogain_rofused with insolonce, tho cavalryman seized her by tho ohignon ‘and pulled” her! out of tho way. Thero was n_screnm and's rush of men fors momont, Joading tho audionce to cireulate tho roport that o pickpockot bind been arreated ; but cnYm waa soon re-cstablished, the brusque,and irrovorent cavalryman mounted his horse, and the lady took up anow position, where, if* sho conld seo anything through hor teara of chngrin, eho hod nn admirablo view of the Shah and his dlamondu.” 1 Ten. Matthow Browno tolls tho Englishmen what is tho mattor with thom : * While wo have beon ad- | tarning our oyes,” ho says, “ upon tho moro ob- vious and vulgar ovils attendant wpon tho free uso of Mcnhnf wo have beon nvurlnoklni the insidious action of o bland and peaceful liquid which has been sapping the foundations of man- hood and honesty. Alcohol senda a few to tho juil or to the mad-houso. But tea ncts through the nervous systom upon the conscionco and| 3 turns us into o nation of snouks,” FANCY ARTICLES. REDUCTION OF PRICES. All $1 Patont Medicines and Pro- priotary Articles reduced to 80 cts. All 650 ct. Articles sold at 40-cta, ‘Genuine Lubin’s Extracts at 80 cts. Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Perfum- ery, Hair Preparations, &c., at groat-+ 1y roduced prices. Fine Toilot Goods at low prices & Specialty. A, C. VANDERBURGH & (0, Druggists and Perfumers, Tribune Building, and 244 North Olark-st, i)RuSS GOODS. MANNHEIMER BROS, 224 & 226 West Madison-st,, CONTINUE TO OFFER, DURING THE NEXT TEN DAYS, THEIR ENTIRE STOUK OF DRY GOODS AT AND BELOW COST, To closo tho Season. This is a SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY to socure BARGATINS. WINES. GROTIMES & ULLRICH, 199, 201 and 203 East Randolph-st., IMPORT DIRECTLY Ruinart & Oppmant’s Champagme, AND OFFER RUINARTS VERZENAY, 824,50 Currency. « 23,75 Currency. Carte Blanche Oppmann, .824.00 Currency. oo 22,00 Curroncy. 0_more.. Singlo Cn 22,01 DENTISTRY. DR.H.R. PHILLIPS IDentist, 169 Bouth Olark-sti, bet Madison and Monroe, Artifloial Sots.... Gold Fillings, from. $3to §4 Bilver Fillings, fro) o $lto $2 Tooth Bxtractod without pain, 50 centu. All Work Warrantod. D, I, TOWNER & G0, DN IS TS, 181 snd 183 Weost Madison-st, mnortheast cornor Malsted, TEETH EXTRACEED WITHOUT PAIN, Hxtracting Too _FOR SALE, FOR SALE. Nixon's Amphitheatre. All the Lumber contained in the building, Gay Plpo, Fixturos, 000 Ohnirs, Heating Furnace, &o., &0, To bo sold and removoed at onoo. Apply on promises, SUMMER RESORT. FEATFIBLD FEHOUSH, Maasena Springs, on Raquotte River, theos milss from 5L, Lawrutico Rfvor, will opon Juns 3 fur recuption of oats, Aocommudation firet-olass. 'Tho Ifotol s ontiro- i mows wid haw baoy tted and furnish with uveey iud o ing, Tlio pre wlll"l{ of patronage. )’ od by o odloa] fagutty In wido ragn of dllasks %o Bjtringe may bo' had of Guawall fHazerd & O avfiotels N- ¥, Addrom HATFIRLD TROR, Bprings, Bt. Lavwrouco Uo., N ) PR Mg °| tuts Lino otfor unrivalod ‘Wo have a largo stock yot romain. ing from our Rotail Store, which wo wish to close out at netunl Manufac- turers’ Cost--- DIAMONDS, FINE GOLD JEWELRY, WATOHES, GOLD CHAINS,FRENCH CL.OCKS, BRONZES, SILVER and SILVER- PXLNIc‘lED WARE. Call and be con~ vinoed. B. I, NORRIS & (0, 148 STATEST, Up S, _ __TO.RENT. A fow Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building. Single or in suites. % 'With and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through- ‘out the Building. i Elevator running during all ‘business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes of business regquiring a central lo- cation. . C. ) Room 21 Tribune Building. EDUCATIONAL. KEMPER HALL, (Lietween Chicago and Milwaukee), ‘Tho Momorial School for Girls and Young Ladlos, A comploto establisimont, Buperior advantages affordod on ronzounblo torms, Tho Third Scholnatio Yonr Logins o0 THURSDAY, Sopt. 4, Apply for a oatalogno to GEORGE M. KVERIIART, D. D., Pustar, LAKESIDE SENINARY, AT OOONOMOWOO, Wis. A Boarding School for Girlaand a limited numbor of goun Biosu. Dollghtful situation: houie comforts, and horough instrugtion. Tor ciroulars, with information, apply to MISS'GRACE P, JONES, Priucipal, or RIV, J. H, MAGOFFIN, Root; OCEAN NAVIGATION, OARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL ‘Between New York, Cork, and Liverodl, Tho mognificent new and full-paworod Steamshins of accommodations ta nll clnssos of RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL A0 DEPARTURE F TRAIVS Summer Arrangoemont. TIXPLANATION OF RLEPENENOE MATKA.— t Baturdayex cpptatl. ~kunday oxoontods 3 Monday oxcopled. I Ar« rivo Sunday atd:00a, m. § Dally. MICHIONN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTER RAILTOAD DRk hiice, 0 Gl i, ottt oo o Hamdolp and 5 Canal-at,, eorner af Madison, R4t (sin matn and alr Hno).. QHAND RAPIDE AND TENTWATET, Moming Ixpros Niglit Jixpross 8,008, m.| 8:00p. m b 19310 p, m.} *6:00a. m, HENRY 0, WENTWORTH, ‘General Passougor Agent. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Kanwns City and_ Denter Short Line, vla Inultts ant, M., und Cideago, Springfleld, Alton anid St Louts Thesugh fine. Unlon Depot, West Side, cear adison-sry Uridyer" Tieket iices s A% Depaty auud 152 fandolphetts Arriv: Teate, Ranann Oty Tixprose vin Jackeon viilo, DL, and Tonisinns, Mo..|* 0:16 8, m. |* #:10 p. m, it Laxprods, vi ackson g ans, Mo, . (1 9:00 p, m. 1§ 8t. Louts 0118 3, . Louis ¥ no,. 9:00 . m. 8t, Tov vilia Divisio: Bpringiiold 1taproy pringtiold ast 1t doftorson Olty Expross, corin, Kookuk & Buri'n i Wenots, Lacon, and Washi Jollot & Dwiglit Accaimio CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. 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CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. ity offices, corner Kandolph and LaSalle-sts., and 15 Canal at., corner Madison-st, Zeare, Arrive, pussongore, o stoamors Tolhie aliko, travolace secure ho groat advantage of having an equall; od and faut, sisarton ot anch and ovory sailine. O ANTO, OELI IO, LT A1T16; ADRIATIO, MAJIR- 19, BRITARNIO. Khling frott Now ¥ oric ot SIOTUTL LAYS, from Liverpool on { LIURSDAYE, calling ot Uork Elasuof bochl ways.” Tiaton oo low s any st ol o, ‘or furthor information apply Jompany's Wostem U7 and 9 Houth OLu] 2" Waahiugton, cago. Draftson Groat Britatn a ALFRE] ek kat,, noar LAGERGREN, Agont. 4 CUNARD IMAIL LINE,|: ESTABLISEBED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston, and Liverpool. ot 6! it ust Augast 18 y Augua 1 “And from Boston evory Tuosday. Cabin Passuze, $80, 3100 and 8130, Gold. xourslon Tiokets at Redaood Ratos, Stoorago Passngo, . Passongors and frolght booked (o and from all paris of Earop 5t Jowost ra BightDraftson Grons Britaln, Troland, and the Co P11 DU VERNET, 'Gon'l Weat'n Agont, N, W. cor, Olark and Randolob-sia, FOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MATL STEAMERS, Will sail from New York as follows: QITY OF BRISTOL.. .Thursday, Jul, l, ' M. CITY OF BROOKLY] .Elwl:i:;, A‘I’llt’- 2, ILA, M, h Aud %5eh fig::n%flmmgmAY and THURSDAY, Cabin Passage, 870 and 890 Gold. Btoorage, to British Forts...., +..830.00 Currency, Round Trip Tickets at Reduced Rates, BSIGHT DRATTS for salo at low ratos, FRANCIS C. BROWN, Genoml Wostorn Agont, 82 South Clerk-st., corner Lake, GUION LINE. FIRAT-OLASS TRON STEAMSHIPS, Between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, ocalling at Queonatown, Carrying the United States Mail. SBAFETY AND COMFORT. o P book 2 Faltb o a and Bankors thrvaghout Karapor o O 1eading Banks HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., FIFTEI-AV. NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSEHIPS. Batling from Now York for Quecnatown and Liverpool ovary Baturdag, and far London dtrect ovory | L UINSTOWN and LIVIERBOOL, foom Fices 44 -mu'&. Notth Rivor, | o anads, . Snturday, duly Baturdny, Aug, 3| Grooco. sfi“‘m"‘g’}’,‘ Al assage, 880, 800, und 8100 Curreucy. Excurslon Tickots at Reduocd Ratos. WIS bk I.:: m-nLh orman and Keandina- 10 filamshipe of ¥ Diratta'on Groat, Britatt, Troland, aud Bos Ooriams WILLIAM M{\‘(‘EYAEISTER. o'l Wostern Agoit, Northenst aornor Olnric Bt Hotboss Giongor o 2 Pi4La. (opposie mow NEW _YORK TO CARDIFE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And gl Other Points in England and Walos, Tho Bouth Walos Atlantlo Stoamabip firat-clnss Stoamships will sail from I Uompany's now ‘aunsylvania Rail- rond Whart, Jorsoy Ol GLAMORUAN. July 30 PEMBROK! x ‘Avg, 20 vt gsn steamalili BIE: m’«b (i ro pira od with ail tho latest Luprovomaut Sontonienco of Cabin aad. RGOS IAsseamer i Cabin, ocoud Onbin, %86 curruncy's Steor. i hiopatd Steorayd aurtificatos from Ost- Fiior purtisiurs, Bt e oo ; gulars, apuly (. Ustli, nt the Com- Uiloos, N § Dok s AROUBALD BRI F0. A Tk o No. 1 Wffoadwar. Sutling twico a wook from Now York, and osrrying pas. seuors Lo al nris of Groat Nelialn, rotmds Onmsehial Yurope, and tha Meditorrausan, - Gubin froih $65; Htaor- ai, 1eitinh and Iral pocty oast, W30¢ woat, 5, Qontl: nuntal porta bame as athier rogular finva, Al payabls in S, S el st s Sy e, No, 7 lluwling Uroon, Now Yark, and N, 15, Sortior Lasatloaud Madlsonata, Olicagos HONDEBSON BROTHIRS, Agonts, Trohnd from £1 upwards | Pacific Tast Lino, Dubnquo Day Kx. Pactiio Night Ex . Dubogua Night Lox. wid Glin Irooport & Dubuquo Kxpross Frooport & Dubuqua Ezpro Milwaukoo Mall, HMilwaukoo Kxpros iiwaukao Passongor.. Milwaukeo Passcnior Gropn Bay Rxpross, §t. Paul Expross D{nn’lmtw L xproas ross, m! 00 p. 10, . Yol Expross, t9:30 p. m, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Degot, corner or" VanBuron and Shermun-ats, Ticket ojice, Grand Pucisic Hotels Leare, | Arrive, Qmaha, Leavens'th&Atchison Ex| Poru Accommodation, - Night Expross, Leavenworth & Atchion Bxpross) # LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. ¢ Depoty Van Duren-at., foot af LaSalle-st, Nkt ofices, northiest corner Clark: and Randolphists., and southwa corner Canal and Yadison-ste. Ezpross Accom. vis Main Lina, Mall, via Alr Line and Maln L Special Now Yotk xpeoss, vi prosw, via Mnin 1fiiart Avcontmodatio Soutlh Ghiongo Accowmni PATTSBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Zeave, | Arrive. Day Bxpron M, m. 13 T Tasiile Expro $5:10 0. 10 |§ 4350 5. s Yast Lino, m. (1 Metl.oo.o Valparaiso ickets and sleeping-car bertha new TNcket affice, 181 Ltandolph-st., near corner Clark; 7 Cunalat., corner Maditon; 95 LaSallewt., corner Wask {ngton, and ¢ Jilinota Central Depat. Toavo Ohicago.... 30 8. m.[§ 8¢ Atiy .ll.;&yum. fifi. gg E anapol . m. Oluoinngtt 3. m Tralns arrive at Ohloago at 757 . m., ™ 8:35 8. m., an, T{0p. m. Onlyling runnlng Satunday gkt ain to Ir! disnapolis and Olnolunatl, Houth, )zng nEs0ngors oan g, bungo oiooked and tako traln ab Twoniy-sccond sk CHICAGO & PACIFIC KAILROAD. (OPEN TO ELGIN, Diggtoarmer S and B ranchaier) General afth etropolitun Dlack, corner Handolph and LaSalle-ts, Teave, | Arrive, | Raproes Passongor, 6:30 pomat Yrolghit Accomniodatior 10:00a. SCALES, FAIRBANKS®' STANDARD SCATES OF ALL BIZKSB. ¢ FATHBANKS, MORSH & 00O 1i1 AND 118 LAKE-ST. DR. C. BIGELOW, UONFIDRNTIAL PUYSIOIAN, 64 STATEST., 1013 woll known by all rondors of tho papors that Dr. O, sigolovy ts tha oldost outabiishiod phsslcian, having ook pricticiug fu Ohicagoor the iaa 10 Yoot B bijporionco havo mado Dr. 1, tho most QPALIST of 1ho awo, honored by 1o i SRS e dy, peciniaite by all the anedicel fi tus of n day, havin, d 7" NTY Y12, O LIVE fn Porlooting romaieh st el nownod S , ootoomed of tvoly tho wors! ND DISEASES d ARY ORGANS lul both doxos. SEMINAL WEAKNESS, producing N VOUSNIHS, AVERSON 10 BOOMIY, IMPATL VISION, LONS _OF MEMORY AND' MANIO porfestly ourad. 1t 1s orldent tint ono who cantings bl 20l to tho study of cartain dis gnsss ovoey yoar, wmust ovo greatof skill tan a piyaloiar in a genoral practice, Gontlomonuf this Gity, of tho highest romostability, and morubars of tho médical faoully nuw nrastislyg Ty Ohiono. nee whling and rondy (o attast his skill, on his MEDIOAT, TREATISIS fom ladios and “genttomon.! Hant to an 1 envol (o] NnquAé cura Jods, PRIVATI soasos, traatlng thousands v. 4 a 3 byt L, BRPARATIE PARLONS for Indioy a SR HE T g R e P T S ONDEN O CONIIDINTIAT, Addrors all | DR, 0. BIGELOW, with statups, No, 464 Stato-st. Nopavi: Dr. Kean, 360 Bouth Olark-st., Chicago, May bo confidontially consultod, pursonally or by wnall, frge of chiargo, on all olironiu o hurvous ivansos, DIt J, KEAN ia tho only physiolan (i tho oity who wase Fanta curos or no pay. Groen Book sont for 10 couta, ous fino sngrayingy. DR. A, G. OLIN, ' QONFIDENTIAL PRYSIOIAN, No. 41 Weat Washlngtowat., Chileago (et floar), oures 8l ielvate, ghironlo, and notyous dlanecin hoth sexos, no wiattor who bave falled, Callor write; cures guarans tustrated with nunor toed. " Oensultatlon froui onrrospolidoncu oonfidoniialy o i ‘pagox full information foF two stunibe for elrcular, Howard Assooiation, Philadoiphia, Pa, A tnstitution haviug u Wil ropitation for houorable eoudunot and profossional 1. otluyg Surkeon, J. 8. 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