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'HI§ CHICAGO DAILY 'TRIBUNE: 'UBSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1873. 3 SUMMER-RESORTS. Oape May---A Raored Conoort=~-The Boaoh---West Jersoy and the Quakers, Mackinac---A Proposed National Park---Tho Objects of Intorost--<How Two Chi- cagoaus (ot o Ducking. The Catskills---Views from Overlook Mountain---President Grant's Recent Visit. CAPE MAY, £rom Our Owon Correapondent. . OArs May, N, ., July 31,1873, fhe dovil rojoicos at the coming of summor, for then' it is his season. oyeyi oil and water mivgle; worthless young men got opportunity to turn tho Loada of ro- spectable wives; the marriod mon spend much of tho day selfishly in the bar-room; and good women, well protected, but weary of the mon-. otony of responsibility and monogamy, hear words from cholco acquaintances which, if put in s oone in a novel, would sound shocking. *“Why don’t you writo a novel, Jaspor?” snys A to J; “you lLnve scon- onough.” -**That's tho reason I don't write the novel,” snys Jaspor. Around theso groat Lotals, particularly in the 2Aiddlo-Statoe olimate, thore LOITER A BET of young men, and oldor ones a8 woll, who lurk tuwait for foolish women. It makes mo differ- once lo them jf they loso their timo and gamo, If thoy do lose both, thoy kill timo, which is worth nothing to thom, and got pre- toxt . for n littlo calumny, which tho ‘woman nover hears, but which sails around in- visibly, almost inasudibly, in the air, like missma or Yellow-Jack, to kill tho subject of it. Whoth-~ or this waywardness is tho fruit of tho cnrnnl heart, of tho perpatual novel-reading which is going on oll round these groat inns, of the mix- ing of singlo womon aud their yams about lovory, of married women who can no morehave two lovors than two Redooniers to save them, or of whatever, it is the saddest, worst aspoot of our goclety. It is pleying with powder; it oxporimonting with poison, I never soo a young girl with her head full of lovers, deop in the cou~ fidonce of & young married woman but I know that & boad tuno {8 baing played in that young wifo's ear, Tho lifo sho is lending slips its har- ness a littlo ; self-respoct rolaxos a peg ; obliga- tion feels for the first timo onorous ; and the maia is strongar than the wife, becauso she may be right in hor coquetry, and go on with it froely and unchallenged. : This is & good place, howevoer, to bo if you Aike THIS KIND OF THING ¢ A dally bath, threo-quarters of an hour long, in tho fringes of tho ocean, coqueiting with Etor- nity. Tor tho rest, troating somebody, or boing treated, in our loud American fashion ; sitting sround the piazzas and swapping gossip; taking o ride once a day, and fighting the big-bellied flios which ‘settle on the nag liko nail-hoads. Thot isabout all. Thero is musio throo times s day, and T must eay of tho musio, at the placo whoro I food, that it is moro plonsing to me than I con doscribo. Bomotimos I climb up into tho music-stand to oo how thoy make it so well. The big fiddicr neds at me, and threo of tho littlo fiddlors spoak in epattering English. Tho fluto-blower fingors his stops with addi- tiopal diligonco; and Hasslor, tho lendor, nlloges that so much encouragoment quite un- norvos him. I take it oil in good part, and bo-~ have quite seriously and wisoly, and do not know one noto of music from the other. Tomo thore is a bowildering charm in the wholo por- formance as I sce it out of tho bleseed realm of ignoranco, und 1 feol like ono hearing & charm- ing woman who addresses him in & languago which he cannot intorpret. But tho divinity 18 thore, and who can fail to approhend it 2 Laost Sunday night, they gave s SAONED BUDSCRIPTION-CONCERT on the lawn of Congress Hall, Beveral thonsand peoplo wro out thero, in tho cool ser-air, filling chaises, promenading, standing hip-shotten, skimbo, eto., sud looldng ot the programmo. 1 saw Boethoyen, Schubort, and all the fantastio composors upderlined, and said: *It% too much for me!” But, at the waving of the wand, I hoord nlmost the the articulate trumpot-words of & hymn I nover suspocted to bo of any scien- tifie valuo: Al 1iafl the power of Jesus' namo I Let anpels prostrato fall | Then tho solo-players drow the groat hosanna down to o sweol strain as of courtesy aud aside directions : Bring forth the royal diadom ; Aud my friend with the bass-drum, pounding at overy word ns if caunon wero boing fired on & grent oceasion, mado the last lino resound : And crown him Xord of all, Tho leador of tho orchostra was a Hebrow, but therois no thoology in art, and hocorrected $iim= solf presently by gi ¥lonly of Judaism, a8 giving ue *The Crontion,” ete, I felt the grandeur of this golemn entortainment, 1o much at varianco- with the daily music of light waltzes and puling siryisms from men-monkeys liko Offonbach aud it was oxcallent Lo know that theso roligions chords nyoke responses ip mora broasts than had ever gatherod to hear the musio of frivolity, CHURCH-0OING is & plonsure of this place, also, Thoro aro mauy churches 'Ml’ly woll attonded, and the Babbath-air is purified as if by s molodious eprinkling when tho bells speak out of tho sky to gay and gravo, saying : * Como! If health fail Em'd lose not consolation. This day is tho ord's,” Thoso who go to church come back with sweeter expressions. You can tell them by now gentlonoss and seronity. Many of them bathe, al8o, after church-hours; for, if your ox fall into tho ditch. of a Sunday, 88 ho'must havo dono to be pulled out, according to tho parablo, why not an invalid man fall mto tho surf? There ia authority for it. Ah! that bath! it when you ean take it. correspondent until we got ono who WRITES NOTHING AT ALL. My concoption of tho dignity of tho nowspaper- businoss—and I throw this hint out L Nation, which I8 concernad on the subject—is, that am elegant writer ought to got o lnrgie ullnxfl‘ © oug| and be allowed to bo porfectly 1dlo. to pad, wear an oyo-glues, carry some Grook 5 mf’a\ id sond s bills to That's tho kind of mnn I would bo willing to bo, partioulurly at ibo goasido. Othor ‘poker roof-sheots in his o office, ople bave those privileges. They pla} : lpnmn.ll back moxg atb tho end of & Enri hall Lool mark : “Thore's poor old Gath still at it 1" Lot us pass from theso sad rofloctions, Lot us J,'o down to tho boach, and meo tho poople, an ‘perhiaps postpone this lottor which wo have ‘Deen so long flonudering in. ; TIE BEACH HERE 1a hard and wido onough for tll(rty~nnyynlty— wagons to drive upon it at fow wator. ou can drive from Cold Bpring Inlet, ®n the ocean, to tho atonmbont-landing on Delaware Bay,—a dis- tanco of fully 7-milos,—pnssing all tlo front of Capo May Cily, the light-house, and tho const~ guard station, . You can driva also back by s country-road to lligby's and Dismond Beach, jpassing through the %mnnosh marine folingoy, moseou, and forng, which I have soon on any const,—thelr cool, deep, shifting dyos dofined aguinat tho ivory-liko saudsi s and tlie hay-beach iy paved with the smallest, rarest, pob- bles I havo ever soen,—lucont, alinost intefli- font with oxprossion, ' The nolghboring conutry 4 thickly sottlod with Jorssy fnrme-houses,—gen- ovally built of framo, aud often by mechanics who are at ouce ship-carpentors, tors, pllots, and bnck-dr{vers. tho farm aro, in the main, cornand frait: the fulots produce plonty of fish and sholl-lah to “tho products of anake life obioap ; and the doomod oyster, who la usually eaten alfvo, js condomned to uanure tho Man's inhumanity totho | ous rock, 134 feot ligh, loouted in are not only ground with his shell. 3 oystor ls a_solutnn thing, The; shuckad with o knife whioh was dovised in the form and spirit of murder, but spread ont naked to tha ova in oll their voluptuousnoss, and, bo- How hard it I8 to write about Bensible woman that “ pover fold hor love" in tho poom, but lovad. Aud thoro_will never be a sonsible newspapor- 0 the the{ 0 oft aud fish for snapping mackerel ; they FiVat tlio office-window whore I am pogging away, produocing perhaps three lines in two hours and borating my woful condition, sud ro- house-carpons ' ing gazod at, aro in varloun ways torturoed, Mk . tho enrly martyrs, on flrlddlns apits, ntows, oto, Teoulout, eucoulont, hioffensiva, délloato, tho inyo uurlé oiso, I nover soo an oystor but I fool for him ~——with a fork, ch TIE LIFE OF PEOPLE in Lower, or what Is called Wost Jorsey, is o novel study to n man from the groat interlor, lain of {he country. West Jorsoy is moro uakor than Ponnsylvanin, and the Quaker na- ofton, indeed gonorally, engrafted upon Daptist, Motiodist, and othor X potsussions Thoto i loses tho broad-brim and the sonorous aingular prououn, but keops as closo, thrifty, and ponu- rious a8 ovor. “1lo penures very woll," said one Jorsoy farmor of his noighbor, * Ho flshos up his boardors [gives thom flsh to ent], and +| lots 'om scrateh for their own selves,” Out of Jorgoy, if T romembor woll, como Hicks, tho fimnt spiritualizor or do-spiritunlizor of Qua- orism. WILLIAM PENN 1iad o manor and groat posucssions horo, and ho, was probably the fathor of thiy Stato a8 woll ns of Ponusylynnla. Ho always scomod to me to. bo a curious compound of the common placo, 'and the main chanco; his postority wore noither ood Quakers nor good mon,, But, by fortuitously falling upon tho bost bolt of land in ooy of tho Royal grants, ho turned out to havo dono o _boltor thing than Rostraints ato pub| any Lord-Propriator of tho Colonics, . lis peo-, . pla grow rich, and thon olliora stoppod persocut~ ng thom. 1lis ‘doatrine of non-rosistanco drew. tho war-ridden thousands of tho Continont to, , rost undor that blossed Pmmlen of truce nnd ponco forever; and it is to this day n moro statos- manliko touchword to people, and. bottor to horst and Bismarck, Immigration to Amorica will nover grow less whilo Europe is agrecd to draft tho bost yonrd of every man's lifa for mili- tary sorvico, The influonco of Quakerism in the - Middle States has, to a groat dogroo, oxtonded | ovor tho Gormnu eloments which fottled undor terostingness, in this Intitnde. T don’t know what this hins to do with n wator- ing-placo lettor, oxcept to introduce tho remark that West-Jorsoymon got ., THE QUAKER ' sET " g in_tho bnfiinmng,—mnc misturo of apiritunl -light and hard six-poncos ; plam, short amounting to no manuors ; and abiding love of . monoy. ‘Their blunt courtships, little recrention Jong lives longthened out by abstinanco, and Thoads always cool and lovel for business, linye, in somo inatancos, mnde them tho mast prospor- ous merchants jn the world; but, in much of Jorsoy, they have had no such opportunities, and aro proverbial for their almost heothonish disliko of strangors. This const, from the mer-gettlomonts ; but tho Jersey charactor b Long Branchi is erabid and hard ns at Capo Biny. The Jaws.are proporly sovore, but punisbmont is not qually distributed,—always discriminating against tho outsider, The hospitality so notablo in othor sequoatored placos, which gladdons at the coming of s guest, ia roplaced iu Jeraoy by & hard visago, which eoftens scarcely to tho parn- mount love of Maommon ; and litigation is the Dhighost form of publio lifein many of theso country-communuities, ** Ho ponures, and sucs poople,” said the old farmor above roforred to, of his neighbor. GaTH, MACKINAC. Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Maoxixac, Mich,, July 30, 1873, Beautiful Isle | Ising of thee, Mackinac, my sackinag, is tho opening couplet of o parody on Georgo Cooper's populnr song, fouud written tupon a stone, flve years ago, noar the baso of Arch Rock, on the northeast sido of this salubrious island, Tho tribute was woll dosorved. No ialaud in the Wost surpassos it 19 & NATUBAL SUMMER-RESORT, The air is never opprossive. A rofreshing Droozo always tempers tho most forvid aunshine. Mackinae is hoary with logondary intorest and stirring historical evonts, Tho popular tradition among tho red mon was, that, centuries ago, while many of their pooplo weore assombled at Point 8t. Tgnnee, gazing intently at tho rising sun, during tho Groat Maniton or February Moon, thoy enw this island suddonly ASCEND OUT OF THE WATER and assume its present shape. To them it ap- peared in form like a Lugo turtlo with his back up ;" honce they gave it a namo which, trans- lated into French, became Michilimackinac. From the island the namo passed to all the ad- jocent country., Afterward thoe torm becamo nbsolote, and attached only to tho island, whero it is now abbrevinted to Mackinae, commonly pronounced Mackinaw, Indian mythology revered it as tho home of tho fairies, and invested it with a venoration that was displayoed in offorings to propitiate tho Great Spirit whenover tho dusky warriors neared or passod tho island, Thoy deemed it onchantad ground. Every description of it was extrava- gantly poetical. PTlonger travelers wero told that, just boyond the Manltoulincs, * sitting liko an omerald gem in the clear, pellucid wave, is the rook-girt fairy isle of Mackinae,” But the fairies have long since doparted, and given placs to tho 210ST DEGENERATE BET of Tndions and half-breeds to be found anywhere. Thore are 700 or 800 of the dirt-colored popula- tion. Thoy are indoscribably lazy. All day thoy loaf around the stroot skirting tho lako, busking in the sunshine; aud the only relief to the monot- ony of their useless existence, apparently, is o livoly scrimmage. 8treot-fights are common, Tathor Marquatte was the first whito man who 1anded on tho island, in 1688, Ho wns a dovoub Jesuit, and a believer in colibacy. Every subse- quont white sottler MUBT MAVE DIFFERED {from him, for the Indians and whites are now so bndly mixed as to ronder a pure, unadultorated old sottler a rarity. Ono of tho natives—the Hon, T, W, Forry— Framlunfl to do grent things for the island. i ather, tho Rev, W. M. Torry, wasseut horo in 1828, by the Unitod Statos Foreign Mission So- cioty, of Now York. Two yenrs afterward, ho built' the Mission Houso, which subsequently possed into othor Lands, was enlarged, and has now bocome the leading hotol. Senator Forry, impressed with tho laudable dosire of improving his native isle, proposes to haye tho Govern- ‘ment 8ot apart and it it up ag A NATIONAL PARK. A reolt'ty to thig effect passed tho Senato last_winter, ...d will, it is oxpocted, be adoptod by the Lowor House, Nature bas contributed much toward such a dosign. Gbjects of ontrancing interost meot tho loverof tho fantastically-beautiful at overy turn. Insomo placos, tho bluff yises almost perpen- dicularly to &_leight of 150 foet above the level of tho lake, Rugged, jaggod rocks project over the wator, and riso to an altitudo [)hn: affords commanding views from their numerous sum- mits. The surrounding watora aro of orystulline purity, At tho south ond, tho harbor {8 deop enough for tho largest vossol, THE TOWN I8 OLD-FASIIONED, portly Fronch, slightly modern, mainly anti- quated, and smells strongly of frosh flsh, Among the Indians it was kugwn as tho ** Homo of tho Tishes,” Tho principal oceupation of tho inhabitants is fishing, T'ho immodiate vicin- ity has boon comparatively cloared of tho fluny tribog, but they are caught plentifully within a radius of 60 miles, Thonots aro sot at evening and takon up at sunriso, Tho julaud itsclf is not dovoid of intorest. Upon_ the brow of the bluff overlookiug tho town ia TILE OLD FORT, which hias boon succetsively hold by tho Indians, tho Yroucl, tho British, and the Amoricans. It covers about two acres of ground, and i very threatoningly situatod, Dut, if o flect of gune hoata woro to got that far Chicngo-ward with hostile intent, {t is not likely they would tako this channel whon tho ono savoral miles bolow is unprotoctod and open, oven though the littlo poppycocle arrangement gumhml up horo is not vory formidable. "It iu paid tho Goyornment pro- pop to abandon it noxt year. Abont a wilo northwost of Fort Mookingo Iy tho aito of FORT IOLMES, numed §n memory of Maj. Holmos, who foll in the nusuccossfal attempt to wrest the island from tho Dritish during the War of 1813, . From tho top of & rickely abuorvatory,—the highont point on 'the islaud,—a mn?nklluonuy-gruufl viow lu obtalned, On o porfectly cloar day, vesuols cnn bo seen ontoring 8t, Miry's River, 30 milos to tho northonst; while, 18 miles in tho opposito direction, the rapidly-growing village of Cheloy- gan is viuible, AMONG TIE OTHER TOINTA OF INTEREST aro ** Aroh Roclk,"—n natural aroh upuml!n(: a chasm ovor HO feet h!fih by 40 foob in wiith; “ Bugar-Loaf Nock,"—a cavernous, ealenre- tho midst of o thiok wood ; and, of courso, a ‘¢ Lover's Loap " llock, from whoso 175-fuot summit Mo- cho-mock-g-nung-0-qun, an ObJibway malden, on loaruing tho doath of hior lover, loaved ovor tho orod ns muoh porscountion as the Vaus turo provalls in tho mojor’ patk of tho Stato,— country, than tho conscript-systom of Schorn-, their patronago. Tho two mako the pondorosity) and stability, na well ns tho notablo waut of in- | Hudson River to Capo May, is dotted with sun-. bluft, and joinod her boloved in tho * Happy , Huntiug-Grounds," Any ono swoltering in the dusty city, onorvated by heat nnd doprossed with businiess-cares, may horo lind an ENTIRE IMMUNITY FIOM BOTIL. y Tho mall arrives whon it comes, and thnt with romarkablo Irreguiatity, It wag oxpocted, throe dnys ngo, by Barnin bont from Detrolt, and liny not arrived yot. All mail matter ig sent and re- geivad vin Detroit. ‘Tho tomperaturo Is #o cold that & spring or wintor overcont is vory acooptablo. Itis doubt- ful if tho thormomotor ever rises above 80 do- groes. Tvery hotoel in the village {s TULL OF VIOITORS, a at £9.60 por diem. Thoy are mainly from Do- troit and Cloveland, Chicago fy largoly repro- gonted, Among tho Inttor aro N, XK. Iairbanly Trod I, Winston, Mr. Adama (of Ororar & | Adams), Mr. Peabody (of Gallup ‘& Peabody), .| the Rev. Dr Locke, ot Graco Church, and ‘& large party of ladios. i - A_DUCKING. In company with Gon. W. 8, ITancock, U, 8. A., Commandor of the Dopartmont, Mosars, Winston, TFairbank, Adams, and. othors yostordny chartorod "~ n tug, and wont 16 or 18 milos northeast ".to ' flsh, At | tho landing, wlien Mr. Winston was about to slop into tho boat, it glided away, and tho rotund ox-Railrond-Prosident slopped “into the water, | which #o tiokled Mr, Adams that, unmindfal of his footing, ho atepé)wou a plank which, lmvmq no support at that ond, wont up suddonly and . | sont down the supply-merchant ng unoxpootodly. Both gontlomon uudressed, hung ip thoir cloth- ing, aud indulged in o swim whilo tholr linon was drying.. v i . MULITARY. & A Tittlo’ show ‘of" auimnlioni ‘is imparted to tho village - by the- prosonco of Company ¥, of the, Firet, Infantry, nod tho baud of the Rogiment 'from Fort Woyne, Dotroit, 'I'ie band contains twonty-four’ picces, It plays in tho fort overy morning when guard is'mount- ed, and an hour each ovening at tho. Mission,, But tho soldlora dislike the placa, “Of thoe twon- ty-five men, one-half are in the guard-house for desortion. . i A difforont nspoct-to affaira may bo given when tho MACKINAG & MATQUETTE. RAILROAD 18 pushed through to a_connection with Bfr, wpocaly | Joy's otifer Mialgan ronds. Land in this viel- ty ia not worth much, The oitizons hold their claims undor patents from tho British Govorn- .| mout, confirmed to them by Presidont Madison. The main part . of the ial- 1] and, howover, {8 n Govornmont = ro- gorvation, Mr. Joy's project is to conmect i Detroit and Linke Suporior with an all-rall line for tho transportation of iron ore to tho furnnces .| at Wynndotte and Cleveland, 270 IOW. runnlufi proliminnr: 1| cordance with tho terms of the grant, worlk will goon hovo to bo commoncod; but a monns of crossing tho Btraits hes not yet boen-doveloped. *| Whon that important dlscovory shall have boon .| made, it will doubtless also bo nscortained that Chicago is'in o position to rotain the ore trads sho has seoured. - JoWL Y " . THE CATSKILLS. ; Correapondence of The Chicago Tribune. OVENLOOK MaUNTAIN, N, Y., July 51, 1873, ““The rocls and tho monutains slall all fleo away.” We know tho words of the old song, but wo don't beliove thom. It is impossible that we should, in sight of thoso majostiobills, which caunot help belioving aro overlasting. It in very woll to sing thom on tho wido plains snd rolling prairion, for thore ono might supposs tho pro- diction had boen verified, Overlook Mountain is THE MIGNEST POINT of tho famous Cntskills; aud tho new houso, which is in the full prosperity of its third sum- mor, is nearly 4,000 foot abové tho sea. From tho front of the hotol, the Valley of the Hudson i8 strotched out for & hundred miles. * Imagina~ Burvoying parties lines, nng,gu 80~ farms on ono bauk of the strosm, the thirty thousand on tho other,—the various towns and villages éoattored abont lko groups of tho toy- houses with which children play. The river, soou from o distanco of ten miles, seomsbuta fow foot in width,—n littlo eilver stream. ‘Wo kunow that the boats which we #oo passing up and down aro largo steamors, with hundrods of peoplo on boord ; but, for onco at least, truth 8coma too absurd to bo truo,” On ench side, ond to tho rear of the houso, lio THE MOUNTAINS,— waves upon waves of living greon, but without chb or flow. _Among thom wind tho most_bo- witching and bowildoring_ bridle-pathe, which trainod ponios carry ono safely over ; wuiku, too, smon forost-treos, over bods of forn, among daisies and luxuriantly-blooming mountain- Inurel, Tho sky bocomes, at clova- tion, nlmost mora wonderful fhan all tho rest. Buch strong and lavieh coloring would bo cen- sured as unnatural it placed by a paintor on his canvag, THE HOTEL is 80 cosy and homeliko, notwithstanding its great size and accommodations for half-a-thou- sand guosts, that it hardly scems right to call it by that name, so suggoestive of unhome-lke sur- roundings. All tho blnuninfiu of civilization aro bero in abundance, though Liow thoy waero over draggod so far above their ordinary lovel is one of tho myatorics. Bath-rooms, with hot and cold wator; n tablo sproad with overy luxury of o city hotel; woll-furmshed sloop- ing rooms, well ventilated, with a fino viow from noarly overy ono, and ot night lit with the bost of gas. ‘The thermometor is o very reasonablo ond well-behaved instrumont in this placo,— quite contontod never to oxcoed 72 dogrees, and often so far below that ns to make one forget thoro is such a thing as hot woather. Mosquitoos snd flies have gone as the rocks and the val- loys aro to do somo time.” GEN, GRANT was ovidontly aa glad to como to this mountain- topas we wore to roceive him; and, though his visit was short, every hour was crowded full, Mo ronchod the houso last Tucsdny aftor- noon, in cum{;nny with his Privato Becretary, Gon, 0. E. Babcock, and Gen, Bharpo, Burvoyor of tho Port of Now York. A cordial greotin, met him at tho threshold, over which the wo “Welsome,” in a lovely dovico of groon, spoko for overy inmato of tho hotel. In the evening, sll had an opportunity of spesking to him por- sonnll{. Ho was oxtromely good-naturcd, with ovory tomptation to be othorwise, for hie was not lolt to himaelf for a momont, oxcept whon in- dulgiug in ono solitary cigdr after dinnor. Tha usual dancing went on during the ovening, only intorrupted by a littla concort, given during the evoning by the colored waitors of the house, who, sssombling on tho pinsza just outside whoro tho Prosident waa sitting, rondered in hearty styla tho . OLD ARMY-B0NGS, to which he had listened undor such difforent oireumstances and among such difforent sur- roundings, when the Tramp, Tnmy, Tramp " was t\u’oulfli\ Southern flolds, snd #'The Laoye were marching " to a tragic accompaniment. ‘Wodnesday morning everybody went to walk with ‘evon moro Apirit than usual, for all were intor- ested in showing to our gnests tho oxceeding baouties af tholr mountain-home. Tho whole party showed full ngrmclsfion, and half-a-day was spent in sorambles through the rambles, bard knooks on harder rocks, occasional rests on mountain-croats, pioturosquo walks and infor- mal talks, TForgivome; Ihave unintentionally *“dropped into pootry.” 3 ?nn. Graut i8 not famous for public sposking ut TE BAID THIE— ovory word of it—whon shown the doar little four-months-old Marion, the daughter of BAr, oud Mrs. Lashor: # If that ehild should grow up on this moun- tain, aud then bo taken to tho prairio-lands of tho Far Wout, what would sho think of the now world 1 which shio would find horself 2 It was not intendod a8 & conundrum ; it was s vory fanocont and natural romark ; bub, if you chaooso, you may smuso yourself by thinking what eho would think, Many of you found tha new world n gront change from this. “Cha party foft on Wodnosdsy p. ., oxpress- ing gront satisfaction at their visit, and rogret that it could not be prolonged, But, as we hava tho Prosidont's word that ha will como again, we aro atill happy. 0. B. L. —_— ITEMS FROM EVANSTON. Tho Northwostotn Univorsity is pushing tho worl ahoad on the Woman's Colloge very fast. The brick work is now all done, and the bulkling belug roofed in, 'Tho Bxccutive Commitico ox- paot to have the leoturo-rooms aud ohapol ready at the opening of the noxt ‘I'rimestor, Tho portion of tho building devoted to dormitorios will bo furnlshed later, In tho meantime, tho young ladies will bo thrown up- on I:l’lm charitles and wmerclea of the Evauston publie, L Tho Eelootic Reading Club mot lagt night at the resldonco of Mr, U, D, Taul, The excrelses wero iutoresting and praiseworthy, and the socin- blo at the closo a most enjoyablo affair. Presidont Fowlor, of the Northwestern Uni- voraity, will proach in tha Prosbytorian Ohuroh ovory Sundoy thiy month, tion can fill in the dotalls,—the twenty thousand ' ' THE LAW COURTS. N:m Trial Refused in the i,asi Russell Ejectmont Suits An Easy Method of Getting Rid of a Minnesota Farm. Bankruptey Proceedings---The County Court---The Courts Condensed=e= ' Now Buits, Botoro Mis Honor, Judgo Wood, tho caso of Russoll v. Mandoll, in ojectmont, was up on mo- tion for o now trial, This was an application by Mrs, Rusgoll for & new trial. Hor -counsel con- touded, with somo dogreo of plausibility, 1at, that the dofondants had, not provon that Mrs. Ruseell hnd gver conveyod tho land in controvor- 6y; and 24, that dofondant had not shiown o suf- ficont piper titlo to constitule » bar to plaintife’s action under tho statute, ¢ Counsel for defenso roplied 1st, that the fact of tho oxocutlon of tho desd by NMra. Russoll s o question for tho jury.to consider, and they haying found by, tholr, yordiot in favor of the dofondant, tho Court ought, nob -to sustain tho vordiot; and, 2d, that it was of little mo- mont whothor Mrs, Ruescll, in fact, executed tho deed or not, if it purported upon its face to have boon éxecuted by hor, and tho ‘dofendant, 08 his grantors, recoived .tho deod in good faith, ond hnd entorod, into possosslon of tho loud undor the doed, .pgid oll tho taxos nssossod againet the land for soven consccutive yoars, when stich dood, togother with the paymont of taxes, constituted n comploto bar to tho actionof tho plaintift. ; The Cour}, in.overruling, the motion, re- marked, in substance, that, 83 to whether Mzrs, Ruseell signed the doed, as it could not be in- spoctod (it having beon dostroyed), was a quos- tion of fact, and peculinrly tho province of the Jury to dotormino, Itis truo, Mra, R. testifiod that she nover oxccated the deed; still, thero waa other evidenco tonding to show that she did. Tho jury havo passed upon the evidonco, and the Court can't say thoy havo not done right. The question whothor dofendant had a papor titlo acquired in good faith (tho.dood and roc- ord lmvmf boon dostroyed), whether defondant had boen in possossion of ‘tho lnnd undor such papor title, and whother defondant liad paid the tnxoson tho land for soven consocutivo. years prior to the commencemont of thia suit, were a1l quostions of fact for tho jury to detormino, The jury hayiog exorcised- their prorogative, belng satisflod that substantial justico hufi boon dono, thoe Court doocs not feol at liberty to disturb the verdict, aud tho motion must be ovorruled. i 1 Au appeal to Suprome Oourt was then prayed by plaintift 's counsol.. : udgo Higgins for plaintifl ; Story & King and Jamos Folch, for defondant, WHY NOT TURN HIM OUT? Edward D. Thompson yestorday obtained an injunction restraining John @. Bima from col- looting moneys due him provious to said Blna making an nesignment to F. A, Titcomb for benofit of creditors, also from collecting monoys duoe to complainant or Edward D. Thompson & Co., or in which complainant has any intorest; also from interforing in any way with atore No. 810 Cottago Grove avenuo, or contonts theraof. Tho complaint s that Sims, being bankrupt, assignod his accounts, proporty and busincss at tho abovo storo to tho oreditors, and the Intter disposed of tho samo to this complalnnnt, who commonood busingas thoro; that Sims has sinco been secrotly making salos of thoe stack, without complninant's knowlodge, to pay his dobts with, oand that now he ofaims to bo an equal partuer with complainant, and to havo authority to sharo in the financinl managomont of com- plainsnt’s store. Wherefore, complainant, toro- sooing that Sims ia about to take charge of his (Tunm{:aon‘s) business, with or without leave, prays tho intervontion of equity to declare Bimy and bis claims o fraud, = ANOTIER DAD FIX FOR EQUITY TO SET TO RIGUTS. ‘Bdward Roomer yostordsy filed a bill for in- junction restrainig Richard Zollnor from ng- signing or disposing of a farm of 653 nores in ll?lmeaum, which cumglu(uunt bought of Zell- ner’s brother-in-law, Josoph Engol. on the reprogontation that tho farm roall; hnlunfiud to him, snid Engel, and was only nominally tho property of Zollnor, having Dbeen convoyed by tho former to tho latter to secure & small sum of monoy, and that ho (Eungol) was the only Pmon having avy intorest therein, and had smple power to disposo of tho titlo. As a furthor inducoment to Roomer to urchaso the farm, Engel promised to procure Eim $60,000 worth of work in lis trado as an architech and builder, Roomor han paid 31,000 on account of the purchase, and Engel has only furnishod £6,000 worth of work, and when agked for more, * Inughs complainant to scorn.” Com- ]xlninnnt foars ho has been oxtensively sold, and, onruin%thnt Zollnor has somo titlo to the land, ho now bringa this bill to prevent his deasling with it, and to fix up things generally in o satis~ factory manner, IN DANERUPTOY. Tield, Bonodict & Co. yesterday filed n poti- tion for sdjudication of Willism Grangor, 123 and 180 South Clark strect, claiming as croditors for oloth suppliod amuunfing to €1,304.77, and alloging that tho dobtor sufferod judgmont to be entored ngainet him for 8180.68, at the office of Justico Iaines, and that when {ho officor at- tompted to lovy, Lio closed and locked tho store, md?;m concealed his property, thus making in effoct o proferontial payment and concoaling his proporty to hinder his croditors and dofent tho oporation of tho Bankrupt Inw. Yostorduy, tho debtor's confession of Bankruptoy was filed and edjudiocation thereon was entored., An_ injunc- tion was nlso issued, rostraining any intorfor- onoe with the nssota. The roport ot tho Provisional Assignoo of the eatato of Btrickler & Co. wat yeuterday filod, and app:nvod, subject to objections by Monday next. ‘Tho roport of tho Assigneo of tho ostato of Thisted & Ieivon wns yestordny. filed and con- firmed, subject to objections by Monday noxt. In the matter of John Reynard ot al., an order was ontored dlnmlflaii)‘g procoodings unloss ob- Jections aro filed b{' onday next. The account of tho Ausigneo of the outate of Wm. Weitzol was yostorday reforred to Register Hibbard. TUE COURTS IN DRIEF. Tho hearing of nowly-discovered evidence in tho mattor of the Groat Westorn Tolograph Company, in bankruptoy, on behalf of the bank- rupt, on potition to ‘et aside adjudication of bankruptey, was yesterdsy commenced in the {Jhllah!;\t Court, beforo Judge Blodgott, and con- nod, The following _tax-fightors yestordsy filed ‘bonds, which the Judge of the County Court ap~ pmvms : Joun M. Dunkam and the Oakwood ‘Cemotory Company. In the County Court, yoatorday, before Judge ‘Wallsce, in tho estate of Sarah Marie LoBrun, 5““ of guardianship wag issued to Hamilton , Bogue; bond of $60,000 approved; and in tho estato of Porie LeBrun, grant of administra- tion was issued to Augusta A, LoBrun, Hamil- ton B. Bogue, and Antoine J. Dolfosso ; bond of $00,400 ngprnved. In tho United Btates Oirouit Court, ustnrdnf. Albarnus L. and Lucius 8ayre and Robort T\ Pierco commenoced suit sgalnst John J, Coch- yano and B. Ovorton, in asaumpsit, $2,000 dam- agos, 2 Tho following bankrupt insurance companies Asgignoes’ accounts wore yestorday flled: ~Com- morcial, 20,088.14; Fordinand™ 8. Winslow, Efl,oD‘J.”fl; aud Homo, $17,543.00, 'Tho Assignco of tho Homo: npgnu s o momoraudum to his ro- port to tho offoct that ho hopes to bo ablo to make another dividend at an onrly dato, ‘Yostarday, beforo Judge Blodgett. on hearin of arguments in tho matter of AMrs, AunieJ, Johnson, who formerly kept the Maison Doree, corner of Wabash avenuoe und Monroe streot, tho Court dooldod_ to continua tho mattor until tho 20th instant, in order to afford partios not proa- ent mtflrdl{nn opportunity to attond. Tho 1s+ sup'of whothor Mra. Johngon was & bankrupt or only a dobtor from whom o dobt has not boon ;:Iullcnlotl involvos sovoral othor important quus- ons, In tho estato of Loon Qoldsmith, nrile was igunod on tho Asslgnoo Jto show causo why ho should not bo romoved for cause. In tho matior of Oharlop Potors, timo to answoer rulo was extonded until Saturday next, Honry P, Morrill v, Johu M. Barrott and W. I, Dem\mfify 18 sult for roplovin in the Oircuit Court of plaintifl’s furniture aud personal prop~ valuod at #000, K, Brant filou a oreditor's bill, making John L. Baker and his wifo Hasriet dofondants, 1o obtained a_judgmont, whiol was roturned un- satisflod. " Dofondant John I, Baker wax, at tho time the dobt was contracted, runmmng the Tirighton House, and had considorabla property. o aleo bought lande and conveyod them to his wifo, To discovor tho bona fidcy of hls busi- erk; ness and theso convoyancos, this creditor’s bill 1y brought, 4 Duraud Drog. & Co. yostordny prooured o writ of attachmont ngalnst William T Balloy, of Baugntuok, Mioh,, being a residont out of tho Btnto, for n debt of £205.67. William Guilfoylo and others commonced suit in dobt, 8500, against Johu Lnmbeor, John J. MoLollan, and Alfrod Randall: James Casoy, by ils noxt friond Willlam Guilfoglo againat oamo defondonts in treapass, $10,000 : and Aun Gilfoyla ngaingt the snmo defendanly in tros- paus, £10,000, - 5 Jew suirs, NiTED BTATEA Omourr Count,—~Albarnua L, and Taoins Hayre and Robert T Plerco v, John O, Ooch- rana and 13, Overton umpelt, $2,000, . Tite Ctnoutt Count.—8,028—1lonry P, Mertill v, John M, Darrett and W, 15, Dompaoy ; roplovin of fure hitiro, dioy valiod ot 600, K,000->Clmtload Pot ve A, L, Jackeon ; aesumpslt, $i00, 8,080—Fdward D, Thompaon v, John G, Blina § Lill for injunction. 8,051 =Appoal, B,U33—D, R, Brant v, John L, nud Harriet Bakor ; crodilors’ bill, 8,033-4—Appeals, ‘Ins’ Buventon Count,—iA00—Jamen v, Adnen Born ; divorco, 44,401—Edward Roemer v, Jacoh Engel and Richard Zollvier ; bill, 41,403—Clinrles 12, Duraud, Josepli B, Durand, and Gifaha A, Zobinson (Durand ros, & C0) . $205.67, 44,493—Wlilinin Guilfoyle, Jamos Casey, Will- iam Murphy, and Mortin Bmitli v, John Laifabeer, John J, MclLollan, and Alfrod Randall; debt £500, dnmingen €600, 44494—Jnmes Cnacy, by his nozt friend, William Guilfogle, v, samo defendants § tros- ks, $10,000, 44,405—Anin Gulifoylo v, Jobn Laim- boor'; troapnss, $10,000, 44,400—Mary v, Btaats M, Kruso; bill for divorce, No papura,. 44,497—Leopold B, Goorgo v, KatoB, George: W for ivoreo, 4k 408—TIra"B, v, Bally Harong 3 bill for divorco, 44,470 7. W, L 8, K, Mar- 1000, No owell & §, B, Parker, partners, v. fIn} asanmpeit, $500, 44,500 -Assumpsit, vap BOARD OF POLICE. Inventigation of Oharges Against Members of the Forces=Supoerintonis ont Washburn Obeys the Mayor nnd Apologizeue=Commiysionor Sherldnn - Not in an Apologetic Frome of Miind. A rogulor moating. of the Board of Polico Comniigsionors was hold yesterdny afternoon, Drosidont Cloveland in tho chajr. Commission~ ors Wright and Sheridan wero also prosont. - TRIALS, Officer Edward Moran, who was arraigned bo. foro the Board a dnyor two ago chargod with maltreating a citizon by breaking into his houso, was found guilty in part; and reprimanded. Officor William DMoeasing waa charged with using ungontlomanly lauguago to a malo intolli~ genco flrm, Obristian & Bing, charging them with being “d—d swindlors.” Moessing told his story very straightforwardly, and snmmonod the Mayor's Clork to show tho chavactorof the firm by tho numorous complaints lodged against it by porsous claiming to bo vielims thercof. Tho cago was tnkon undor advisoment. " Officor Philip Carlin wag chargod by John Bhaner, & citizen, with boing drunk. Tho sallont point of tho testimony was an opinfon given by a stroot-car conductor, that ‘a dog is & despor- nto creaturo anywhere.” The caso was takon under sdviscment. . Tho ‘Bonrd ordered -the purchase of slenlgth o suotion-lioso, and othor trifles, for the Iiro Dopartment. lommissioner Bheridan then investigated” Ofiicor Day, for arresting Mrs, Bridget Lynch, of No, 189 Gologna stract, in tho course of which invostigation he accused Bergt. Hood of calling his men **dirty dogs for not bringing in prison- ors,”" and odvising them to kuock down and shoot eltizons, stir up quarrels, and il the colls. No attontion was paid to it, WASHIURN'S APOLOGY. Pronidont Clevelaud handed Mr. Bheriden s document. Commissioner Sheridan eald that any :pola%y ought to como from membors of tho Board to him. Forhis own part, ho would not accept this apology. Tha Buporinfondent claimed that the provocation was too great, Prosidont Cloveland Inquired, in a_whispor, whatbor Mr, Shoridan had not given him some provooation. Mr, Shoridan snid ho had not. The Mayor bind not trontod tho matter proporly, and lie (8horidan) would soc it to tho bittor end. 1o bud alrondy takonsteps to soo tho thing throngh, 1t was only adding insult to_injury by n reitera~ tion of tho falsohood ho (Washburn) had been guilty of undor onth. Following is the documont roferred to: o the Honorable the fioard of Police ; Ggnzs : Tho Becretary of your honorable body haa ‘made known to me tho decision of His Honor tho Mayor in relation to the charges recently proforrad against mo by ono of your number. In 1iis Honor's couclusions I notice the following langnago: * It is s (o Suporintondont) duty o apologlzoto (e Board or tho use of such impropor lauguago in tholr pres- ence.” T presumo there I8 1o mistaklng the Inngusgo referrod to, I hove never asked nor expocted any jus- tification of such language. Indeed, Icannotconceivo that its uso is ever Justifablo, or that it over proves anything excopt to the injury of thoso who ‘resort to t, I have only clafmed that the provocation was a0 great thnt very fow per- gona, under such circumstances, would hayo replied in milder terms, T am not in tho bablt of using profance language or opprobrious epithots towards others, 1 rogrot excoed- ingly thot I shonld ovor hayo given utteratics to such langnago, 1 bellove that tho apology 18 not_only due to tho Board of Police, but also to my friends and the publio at lorge, who hiave o Tight to fecl nggrioved thereby, Reapectfully, SLAER WASHDURN, ‘Gonoral Buperintendent. Commissiner Wright moved to place it on flle, and it was 8o ordered, Commissinor Shoridan paying no attention to the mattor, repoating that **it was adding insult to injury.” GOING WEST. Arrival of a Party of Wenlthy Immis- granty from Russin on their Way to Dakota~-Their First Expoerience of Amcricun Justico av Dispensed with by Banyon. In the year 1809 o numboer of Germens sottled near Odossn, Russis, ond ab that time wero granted many privilogea by the Russian Govern- 1mout, such oa exomption from military servico and the froo uso of the German language. Sinco that timo theeo rights have beon takon from thom, and thoy woro compolled to sponk the Russian language and to do ‘military sorvice the same a8 any other subjects of the Russian Empire. Thoy therofore docided to emigrato to this country, whero they could onjoy libortios donied them in Russia. A party of about 100 left the old country and gottled nomr Yaukton, Dakota Torritory, and thoy woro o woll satiaflcd with our lnws and tho productivences of the soil that thoy were soon Tollowed by 600 moro. Anothor Installment of about 500 arrived in this city by tho Michigau Contral Reilrond on Bunday, Theso particd are vory wealthy, and aro said to bo worth over two millions of dollars in the nggregate. The richest, n8 woll as the most intolligent, in the party, i Mr. Philip Jossman, who bas with him about $100,000 in cash ; but others are also very woanlthy, 08, for oxamplo, Mr, Grics, who ia sworth about 860,000 ; Groshaus, 930,000 ; suns of Groshans, 230,000; Hoffman, $30,000; Soorr Drothers, $35,000; Jassman Drothers, §15,000 ; Bondor, ‘30,0005 Gomor, $20,000, and mauy others are worth from $500 to £10,000, As thoy are all oxporiencod farmers, this acquisition to the population of Dakota Will bo of immonse boneflt to that Territory. Thouo proviously sottled inthe Territory sont o delogation to thiscity consiating of Messrs. Jose- man and Branch, to receive and properly earo for their countrymen and provent thiem from being awindled, The omigrants thomsclves sont for- ‘werd ono of thoir party, a Mr. Gruonstein, to assiut in providing for thoit comfort whilo Loro, When the party arrived at tho dopot, theso throe entlomon wora thoro to conduct them to the otols whero arrangoments had beon made for thelr lodgings, 'but thero wero also o lob of runuers, who did not like to be ouchred out of such valuable gamo withouta strugglo, Consoquently, they put all their por- euasivo oratorial powers into ‘operation to allura some of thoso emigrants into their dens, snd in 1his thoy wore ably soconded by the depot police, Being foiled in all’ thoir offorts, thoy had tho leader of tho emigrant Furty arroated for acting a8 omigrant runnor without a ticonso, and taken boforo Justica Banyon, who held the prisoner in il of $600, which was promptly offercd by Mr, Nio Honuos, an_emigrant hotel-keopor in this city, but waa refused, boosues Mr. Gruenstein was not ablo to sign hls namo_In English, Aftor urgont ontroatios the gront Judgo allowad Mr, Gruonstoin to sign his namo in o langusgoe ho, the Judge, did not undorstand, and gracious- ly ceoptod tho bail, Yostorday' morning the cnse was called up for trial, aud Mr, Gruonstein, ono of tho party of omigrants, wad fiued tho sum of &3 for ncting as omlgmui runnor_without a licenso, which sum was promptly paid, and Mr, Gruenstoin left tho court pondoring ubout the immonso wisdom of Chiongo Justicos, who, at lie iax]vrlinuod himsolf, wore far superior to those of i, __MACHINERY. WILLIAM A, HARRIS, Trovidenoo, R, L., Bulldor of tho HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE lWllh Uaruis'Patontod Improvoments. Boud for Olrou~ ary Willlam T, Bagloy 3 attachment, {. i AMUSEMENTS. WVIOKERS THEATRE, - Commencement of the 17th Suason. Thursdey Evening, August 7, 1873, NEW COMPANY, NEW SCENERY, NEW APPOINTMENTS. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL 1) DEPARTURE GF TRATVG Summer Arrangeoment. TXCLANATION OF NEFERRNOE MARKRA,— 1 Saturdayox copted. * Bund: i i Cl . e Sy s oued V% MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAY WESTEAN RAILROADS Depiot, fool ar and_foot ar Tiventy-second-st, TIRST APPEARANOR: O i bt copner by Shateomermer o Jandolphy MRS. TEOMAS BARRY, Leave, Arrive, MR. W. R. FLOYD, Mm. OLARA STONEALL; Mra, OOTAVIA ALLEN, 7| Mail €a matn and ale dJa 1 Mosrs, 0. O, Jordan, Gen.' Fuhbned, W, i, Soymonr, | ) L., O, Boreditl, Ji W 3 & . (4 8:0 a. m. by G Moredtyl, i Btviart, G W Shiclda, ta” o b 2,00, m, West End, or The Irish Heiress. #rlday and Baturday Nights Bulwor's Gomody of | MONEY. 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BAEDLER, |' AQrora It Hanase,, and ‘Ticket ofices, e Giare at., and at depote, oy e Arrive, Mail and Texpross, Ottnvm nd Stranicr Unlontown 1s locatad fn ono of the mast hoaltital parta of tho Stato, twonty-two miloa from Now York Gily. The building 18 A now and elogant struoturo, containtng sl tho modorn fmprosomenta nocossary fof tho cumfurt of roliolars. A complto coutas In all o Jinglivh Beanchos, an woll ns Fronoh, German, Latin, Mathomnatics, Muslc, Dancing, - Accomplishod Prifossars in all Dopart- rm commoncos 34th Septombor and 4th ‘Tho prinalpala nra permittad 1o rofor to M Horaco IIV‘. Clarko, No. 10 East Twonty.second-nt. ; T ovombar, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. bon Holmas, Han:: of Holmes & Mny, Ne. 50 Deat fo0t 1 Takeat, ani foot of” Ticentysceondt. Hov. Goo, I, Vroniint, DDy No, 51 Erat TRIryLl e st e gt el Tkl Rov. Androw Btovonson, 'D.D., No. 814 Weat Thirtloti: y 7w - st., N. Y. Forciroulars orother informntion auply por: ve. Arrive, folly o byTottr o i, K. BARUIAT M. 46 | g, goute Tepross iouth Washington-square, N, or ov, G. o e i RTAT WS 2 ol Pittoont-sts, & ¥. Bt Louts lfast Lt RACINE COLLEGE. Racino Collogo noludoa throo Sckionls: 1. A OOLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT, with fail Ool- leginta Courso. 2, A SOIENTIFIO 8OIT00T, to bo bogun this Autumn. 8. A GRAMMAR SOHOOL FOR BOYS. ! 1a hegin Bopt. 10, Tor admiasl ! totbe o0 S R D ST PP Raino Collego, ftacine, Wis., pCataloguos oan bo obtatuod at tha Morolisats’ Hational ank. LAKESIDE SEMINARY, AT OCONOMOWOO, WIS, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. City offices, corner Rantolph and LuSalle-sts., and 15 Canal st., corner Madiaon-st, A Boarding Behool for Girlaand a limitod numbor of | Paclfla Fast Lino, young loys. Dolightful situation: homo comforts, and | Dubuque Day I thorough Instenotlon. For ciroulira, with Wnformation, | Eacific Nigh spply DISS'GRAOY P. JONES, Principal, or - | Dubuano Night Lx, via Cilu REV, J. i, MAGOFEIN, Rector. Irrooport & Dubuquo Exprose Froeport & Dubuquo izpr Milwauke Sall, Milwankeo Exp Mitwaukoo PassongdeLi it Mibwauktoo Passongor (dail S. GARRETSON’S ENGLISI, FRENOH, AND GERMAN BOARDING AND DAY SOHOOL' XOR YOUNG LADIES AND GHILDREN, ai. No. 65 Woat, Fortysorentiiat., hotwoon Fi(th and_ Sixtlinve., Now York ‘City, will Toopon on Tuosday, Hopt, 29, 1873, Tho numbor af boarding pupils Mrmitod fo twolvo. Ofréutars may bo obtainod on apptioa: ton at tho sbava addross. : MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S FRENCH SCHOOL Roonens Sapt. 17, ' Tho mnly uno in Now York whora Fifonch ia tawgie 28 in Paste: Saporior tmwliah ouucntion. Drawing, Latin, and Hlnq:nk inciudod in_tho tuftion, Htardord ot oxgollentote.” Tor ireutars, 3 West ' -alxthoat., N, ¥, ofore by pormission to Alrs. ool s, Goo. Ay Bullnn, Objoago, 1il.3 Bex. Marquokte fxp 5300 p. in: 1. Paul Bxpros b 330 b it & COLORADD, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. & 1 l):rk:l and Freight Ofice, 77 Clark-st, Go. . Vinnt, st Tanie: Mre, 1. W0, Quinéy, 10 | CHIGAGD, ROCK ISLARID & PACIFIC RAILAOD. epot, corner of VanBuren and Sherman-ats, Ticke BISHOP WHIPPLER ROBOOLS, FARTBAULT, MINN Grand 'acifc iotels e * BT. MARY'S HALL, for gitls: All dopartinonts !‘?unl Tear 2 :o tho bost l&é\ntammfluhuol!.sfin\t,lrgll_:‘}g]l?hgailll)gf n'rn e, | rivce, hnnu’g&:m 0s. jovonth year. homoro Glass In LEastorn Col- Omaha, Loavonw’th& Atchison Ex| g Peru Aocommodation, Niglit Expross,,... +10:00 . m. Leayenworth & Atchison Exprossi110:00 i m,. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, Vun Buren-at., foot o LaSalle.st, Ticket oficer, northweest comer Clarl and Handolphate., and souilivss eorner Canal and Madlzon-sts. Toggos. - Location ramarkablo for henlthfuliues. and scon- g, ‘Oadot organtzation. Terin opon Sopt, 16, 1673, For oatalognes address REV. JAMYS DOBBIN. UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. Tho Thirtioth Yoar bogins on Tuesday, Soptombor 2, 188, O lication to the Proesi- ;. Onfogo Sant o o pplcalino PR | atan, s ple oo gt MataTing ‘Alr Lino.. Atlantis BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE. rt; timborod lands Flsh L. CT houl 15 USAT , of hfilvll ~timbered lund, wlwwnlnr ommml:lolflfln to Mo~ A5 Flo Tl is noarly naw, and tho whola will bo sold lows Apply to o Night lixprous, vlo Elknart Accommodation, . ‘South Uhicago Accommol PITTYSBURGH, FORT WAINE & Valuablo mill Teave, | Arrion, Day itxpros: Pacitlo fap Yast Lin Mall, Valparaise Aoconmodation, CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLTS & GINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Contral. Ra " gy B R b B g A o neio Tichel afice, 131 Kandolpheitos near corner Clarks 16 [ t., corner Madison; ilest., corner Washe dngton, and af dHtinafs Central Lepot, § bt Tho part cath and mocigaga. ZOPHAR MILLS, ZOLEAT LR 141 Frontat., Now York, o ¥ ST, PAIT, Altormor, 83 Rtoyal Mobile, Ala. SALVE, Al Right Sulve for Burns, Bolls, CORNS! Toavo Ohicago.. Arrivo at Lafayotto, . Arrivoat Indiauapoll Arrivo ag Cincinnati 25 conts a hox. DR. STEPIIENS, 13 Dearborn.st. Tralns arrivo at Ohicago at 7:57a, m., 8:35 a, m., and ————— i, Sine s cipier it il Ly ankpo einmatl, Honth ad pRssongars cath gb MEDICAL CARDS. buggnga chooked and tako train At TWONLy socond ats Dopaty CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. (OPEN TO ELGIN, B3 MILES.) Depot eorner Hulsted and North lranchests, 18 Metropolitan ilock, corner itandulph and DR. C. BIGELOW, CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, 217 and 219 SOUTH OLARK-ST., cornor Van Buron, Ohicsgo. 1t i wall ktiown by all roadors Of the paporstiat Dr. O. Bigolow is the oldest ostablishiod phyelcinn, haviug boon practicing in Ohicago for tho Jast 18 years, vxporionoo hava made Dr, I, tho most x OIALIST of the ago, lionurail by tho pras: tho lifghust madical ‘attainmonts @eneral of L Hoionso mad ownod PTG nluslmu‘d ‘D’ o e VEALS OF Fxpross Passangor, . Frotght Accomriona by all_tho et Pt iy, having dovotod TWENTY HIS LIFK in porfaoting ramodios that Y ORGANS in hoth i Wi irducing NERS VOUBNESS, AVERSION TO HOUNITY, IMPAIRED VISION, LOSS OF MEMORY AND MANIOOD B et T o Thentit Chousands of &auo0s avory yoaf, Huust Huvo groater akill than a physicln in o gonoral pri noctability, o BUSINESS CARDS. J. S. BAST, Carpenter, Builder, and Contractor, Oheataut-at, bots North Olark and LaSalle-sts, tioa, 'Gontiomonof thia sity, of tho highost x 3 monhors of tho mbdical faculty now :practiclag 7 stntr Bullding, Wire Window 5’1‘:(»'.""nmn3-x"-‘n’ulniund Fm R ER A S T el IR AL M AL AR AR Hia MEDIOAL, TREATISH for indivs endgontlomen. S 0 any ddrow 1n sonloh onvolapa, SEEAALE | | Gpaolalsttontion geon sl Kinds of Jobblog lyclad. A o o N O O IO RN TIAL, | "Brdora, for sninil or Jargo job hrompily atioudod to, Oall oF addros through mail, SEOTCH POLISHED GRANTTE 15 i arass aif lotiors o DIt, 0. DIGELOW, 277 and 29 Bouth Olark-st, DR. A.J. SEIIPP, Confidential Physiclan, 819 South Olark-st., Ohloago, ML, troata nd 3 Tho roata all Ohronio, Norve il Private Disoases, duotor having hlfiflll}ofl nfi!lun%l#:;&l;fi l'l:,;!;g‘uul:t\?; — Elaiudlnes dnseiiCiES Ry | SHEDARER, SMITH & CO., rotuie, ot o e flowing casqp; Lligumatiyn, Soutit AICRs. | DALBEATTIE GRANITE WORKS, DAL S e shbassfully traatod ani spoodily ourod: BEATTIL, SCOTLAND, roas, Wit Hodiclnon wont to sny addross Ly wail of pebruss, Supply Pollshod Gray, Blug, and lied Granitos for moun. full diroctions, on racolpt o oy paver fall, montal and arohitootural purposos, Employing novoral fial. Addeoss Dr. A, 0. B PP, 819 South Olurk-ate, | cofibratad Dalhionttio Granita with dispatol, xoguumt Pr. Kean fraite NOBAY 11 i i TAIRBANKS 360 South Olark-st., Chicago, STANDARD May bo Bfl)nfldonllll“ ‘I’lnn:x‘llugg.ll:‘rnll;:g::ll‘lllyen‘:‘;lb’ mall, Al ohromio ) 1o SUREA N Ie i ouly physlcian n tho city wWho ware & Ghzow or u pay. o koei 1ok sont for 50 conte, Tilustratod with numor~ ous lino ravingRe. SCALES OF ALL B1ZEB, FATRBANKS, MORSE & 00 L AND 113 LAKE-ST, DIL; = IlON E! - e ] WEST MADISON.ST., OHICAGO, 1LI jar = A e v ™ B ke htoines, tronee sl Onebrs and. Todvae FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, soasas, of both soxes, Ourcs guarantoed, Al 10 | A A A A A A A A AN A AN A A A AN A AN AR Dieuitlen, &o., treatoit with safoty aud suceoss. Mad- uLi'n\ti rnm;ml. ‘:Jl)nlll“llllol,l froo. lfi\!;!tik'lm l;‘i;l!: oot atlop Iroe, & YAk e 2 Sndslicgloty Son, o e $5 Packages Dr. PO VW N SENID, 183 SOU'TH OLARK-8T., Gontfuuos fo anre uil Obronlo, Norvous and Urinary Dinonsca of both nozos, aud may bo confidentially coue sultud, “porsomally or by mail, Lobarge, buale dinioultios teontonl with xafoly and suogess. ILis Medioal “Treatlsn ta ladios and gontlonon sont fro DR. A. G. OLIN, CONFIDENTIAL PITYSIOIAN, No. 41 Waat Wasbluglonat., Oliloago (frst foor), cures all private, ohronlo, and noryous disesses fn both' soxos, 1l or writo; ouros guaraps ondones confidentials 61 wps, Boud fur olroular, FRACTIONAL CURRENGY FOR SALV: AT TRIBUNE OFFICE.