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THE COURTS. Parties to the Blovator-Pooling Com- bination Ask for Another Injunction, Alloged Fraudulent Conveyance-- for Collision---Buit Against the Oity. [he Courts Condensed---Haleas Corpus (Case in Bankruptoy-=-Now Suits. Jamen F. Earl sllogosin a Dill in ohancery flled in the Unitod Btates District Court, yos- tarday, 08 Assignos of Valentine Giohl, in bank- ruptoy, thateaid Giohl, when insolvent, and whon tho partios defondsnt know he waa insolvent, oconveyod the north hnl? of Lot 8, in Dlack 28, in tho Incorporated Town of Matsmora, to Nicholas Holzingor for a protended debt of $600, and tho Iatier convoyod it to Goorgo Kloin, who orectod upon it & houso and went into posscs- sion thoreof, He prays that defendants be ro- sirained from making sny further transfors or disposition of the proporty, or romoving or soll- ing any improvements theroon, and for further roliof, and - that thoy bo roquired to enter into an accounting of the pratended transnctions that led to tho firat convayanco. BUIT FOR COLLISION—DANAGKS, $26,500. John R. Btanson aud William R. Pugh, of Racine, Wia, ownora of tho schoonor Willis, briug suit in tho United Statos District Court ngainst thobark Elizabeth Jones, now lying in this port, for collision; damnges, $26,600. Tho libolants stato that tholr vessel was bound to Buffalo, grain-ladon, keoping a proper course, and eailed ina soaman-like maoner, on Nov. G, 1872, when the Elizabeth Jones oamo into colli- sion with hor, through no fault of the Willia; ond libolants proceed at imfl. longth to give the articulars of tho catastropho, the position of lio vessels, otc., concluding by showing tho damoges as aforesaid. TIHE rOOL ELEVATOR TROUDLE RENEWED. Viucent Nolson & Co. and Georgo Armour & Co. yostorday ronewed tho suit’ for injunction agaioet R. M. & O. 8, Hough & Co. {0 restrain tho lattor using thoir own olovator, on tho round that the partlos iad onterod into & pool o divido tho l&{gmgntu profits of tho throo ole- vators, in_thirds, the defendants not to receive their third until their elovator was in thorough ropair, but to zccopt $8,500 aa full compenention up to the timo their elovator was in running or- der. Judge Williams, in tho Cirouit Court, had wlready granted a temporary injunction when the defendants camo into court and obtained & modi- fication without going into the morits, on giving ~ bonde to socuro the complainants, and the lattor subsoquantly dismissod their bill in the Olrcuft Court, snd now renow thoir application in the Buperior Court, Tho dofondants say thoy nevor agroed to receive the amount stated, but thoy consider they aro ontitlod to the carnings at least of thoir own olevator, if thoy aro not alowed to participato in tho {:rnflu of tho othera until tho repairs are comploted. Tho nature of the pooling ngreement and othor facts bavo already been printed in this column, REMOVING PROPELTY TO AVOID DISTRAINT, Edward Mckay, guardian of tho infants Me- Kay, yeatorday, in the Ciroutt Court, obtained sn injunction axalnst Bonjamin Ditworth, restraine iog him remoying & houso and workshop on Lots 16, 17, 18, and 19, in Asscssor's subdivision of Lots & to 18, inclusive, in Block 1, in George BSmith's Addition to the city, nutilhe has paid tho ront due under his lesse of said lots, which i8 alloged to bo overdue somo months, {0 tho ox- igr;; of ovor €400. Tho lesse terminated in May, BUIT_AGATNST THE GITY. Charles C. Joromo yosterdsy commonced suit, In the Buperior Court, in caso 1,000, ngainst tho City of Chicago, Plaintiff claims that he roceived injuries, and bis maro and buggy were damaged to tho vxtont of $1,000, on tho 8th of August, by being ovor- turned solely in cobsequenca of the bad repair of Michigan ovenuo leading from Egan avouue to the Chicago Rivor. PROCEEDINGS IN BANKRUPTOY. Order that procosdings in the mattor of J. T. Drako ot al. ba dismigacd unloss objections are filed by Monday mm'ning.r and that goods bo do- livered to debtors by Frovieional Assignee on payment of his chiargos. The Assignep of tho estato of Dunn & Gould waa allowed to make hia election as to the bank in which to deposit the funds belonging to tho estato, provided that it bo ono of tho banks in Véll.:gch Assignees are suthorized to doposit in icago. Thosardm‘ of dismisgal in the matter of G. F. Gingor ot al. was yestorday mado absoluto. The Aesigneo of the cstate of Walter Van Vel- zor ot al. was oxdered to pay L. J. Hobart, for worvices 08 Assigneo under tho Biats Jaw, the um of $400, on tho roport of Rogister Hibbard. Discharge was ontered and issued in the mat- tors of Jacob Bernstein; alsoin the matier of Ezekiol Noblo, Copies of the original filoa in the matter of Louis Mendelsohn were ordered to be filed, and atand in place of the originals, _In the matter of Hubert Grammos, the As- nignoo reé‘orted salo In accordance with the or- ders of Court, and said report wos approved; ®ame in tho matter of Henry Flagg, ur. Roport of ealo of real estate in the mattor of Henry Koober, was confirmed, subjoot to objec- tions by Monday morning. Writ of habeas corpus was ordorod to issue to tho Bhorift of Cook Lu\mtz to produce the bod of David Hoyes before the Court on tho 1ith inst.; it boing alleged in tho potition that tho dofendant had been arreated on os sa one da; aftor gnhunn hed boon fled In_bankruptey, an that the arrest was therefors illegal. In the matter of Jamea G. Smoal, an order was made allowiog tho Assigueo to sell a lot of ancollected acconnts. The Voluntnryl[mtit!on of John T, Allon, of the late Chappell, Allen & Co., of Chicaga, dry oods deslore, was roforred to Registor Mibbard, is_nsnots consist of over-Auo notes aggrognt in about 825,000, 821,000 worth of stock in the Ennpiro Mining and Oil Company, sud wearing apparel and jowolry. TIE COURTA IN DRIEF. Emery P. Gard yestorday commenced suit sgainat Calob G. Haymao, in the Suporior Court, in pssumpeit, $2,000 damages. Jobn A. Huck yosterdny entered judgment, confessod by William H, Horn in his faver, in the Buporior Court, for 8106.25 on o note of $143.23 for 60 days. Bridgoet Donahue, administratrix of tho estate of Jomos Donahue, decensed, yesterday com- menced sult in cage, in the Superior "Court, ‘Isllngg‘o\'o Danforth and Charles Adams, dam- ages 5,000, Wardrop & Doly yesterday commencod suit in assumpsit in tho Buporior Court against Josoph Eliret, 82,000 dameges. Btophen B, Miller yostordsy commenced suit in replovin, In the Sn!:anur Qourt, for the recov- ery of a horse, and house furniture, valued at 8700, against Doughlass A. Bussie, Petitlons for the restoration of Court records of ludgmunt woro filed in the Cirenit Court yes- Ian.a; as follows: Agninst Samuel Ashion, 4160.75; ngainet Richard E. Burps, $349.87; sgoipst Charles DBryer, £282; all by John W. Etanley, and Carleton 8. Hutchina, Louls J, Daegling and George Mossor Smith yostorday commenced suil in assumpsit, 35,000 umsgos, in tho Suporior Court, agaiut Johu H. nlin, Kolly, Grabor & Co, yesterday commonced euit in assumpsit againet partnors composing the firm ot T, Carroll, for ;BOB.OH. the value of nigo- teen head of catile. NEW SUITS. Tuz Uxitnp B1ates Distuior Count—James T, Earl, Aseigues of tho ostato of Valentino Qiehl, V. Nichiolas Ilolziuger, Valentine Gishl, and George Koin, John I, Btanson aud Wm, R. Pugh, of Racine, Wis,, ‘awners of the achoonor Willis, v, bark Elizabeth Jones Hibal for collision on the 8th of November, 1872 § dam! ngpn $20000, iE Cinourr Count—0,024—Joln W, Stanley and Carleton 8, Hutchins v, Bsmuel Ashton ; \Mlul lo l?b- st0ro court rocord of Judgmont for $16h.TB. 0,028- Bomo v, Rickard ¥, Burnis; somo, §260.87. 7,016— Bamo v, Oliarles” Bryer:' name, =283, 0097— Appeal, 0,038~Gardner 8, 3. Goro ' v, G L. Drownell and Jacod juh ;- asau $100, 9,000—Corn Bxchiango Notional Bauk of Chicago v, Henry Brinkworth; g mumpsit, $1,000, 0,030—Appeal, 9,031—Edward' Mo oy ct al, and infantn, by tholy guardian Edward Me. Xay, v, Benjamin Dilworth ; injunction, 9,032--Ape A, D,Uzi—Johu Coughlan'v, Robert G, Goodwillio ; 9,004—Lavenin A, Herrick v. Anua . & botition for sesfymnent of dower in , and 0, of Lot 2 and 4, of Dlack 1, on ‘Héo, 16, Addition to tha Original Town of Clikzago, the e X of Lot 3 of Block 88, Origiusl Tawn of Chirayo, and Bub-Lot 6, of Lots 1 and 3, of Dlock 98, Belioof Hoctlon Adaition o tho clty. Tug Buremon Count—44,491—Forldnand v, Wi helming Boesol; LI for divorce on the ground af loeortion, 44,502—Ewery P, Gard v, Calob G Hayman rupalt, $2,000, 44,693—-John A, Huck v, ‘Win,'H. Horn;' confeesion, $166.35, 4,504— Appeal,” 44,605—Vincent, Nolson & Co., and' Goo, Armouy & Co. v, R B & D R Maan & 7ot THE ‘CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUS T 13, 1873, bil, A4500—ichird_Wardcop and Josaph 4. Ecby, copartnors, v, Josoph Ehrel 1 aasnmpelt, $3,000. - 4, —Bridgot Donalue, adminialratrix of James Donahiuc, docoasod, v. W, Danforth and_ Charles Adama ; can ,000, 44,508--Stoplion &, Millor v. Dovighisa V, Iiu #i0: Toplovin of horao, furniture, ota, valiod at $700, 44,809—Eamund D, Talor v, Jillett and King, lato co~ parinora; dobt,£803,03: damagion, 81,000, 44,600—Appcal, 4,001—Tobert Grifith v, William 1, Kubine; sesitm olf, $300, 44,603—Aloxanidor, Oharlcs, and Guatay , TFrion v. Hugh Turney: assumpsit, $100. 44,603— Charies 0, Joromo v, Thio Olty of Ohicago s cano, $1,000, 44,604—Jobn G, Ashioman and Albert 0, Tood v, Jolin Btovénson ; distrens for rent of storo No, 450 Wabash Avonue, $333,33, 44,005~Laurin P, Hilliard v, Richard L, Oarhart ; bronch of contract, $300, 44,606—Lonis J, Dacgling and Georgo Mossoramith v, Johin 11, Donlin nssimpsit, $5,000.° 43,001—Kelly, Graber & Co.v. P c.ml]; ansumpsit, 1,000, PUBLIC BATHS. Tho Porsistont Efforts of NMr. Shaw to Establish Public Bathing-ifounscss= ‘Why e Fyilod. Mr, 8baw, the photographer, who has beon working like a Trojan, for a couplo of yonrs, to build » first-class bothing-houso on tho lake shoro at tho foot of Twonty-socond stroot, for whoso bonoeflt the Council has passed {unumora- ble ordinances, aud for whose succoss 8o many poople have beon sighing, has at Inst run against o stump which may upsot his wholo schemo. Last yonr he got an ordinance through the Council for his batbing-houso, but afsolate an hour that ho could do nothing with it. This year ho got an~ other, and, armod with a cortified copy thoreof, enlled on tho officors of tho Illinola Central to got thoir pormission. They snid they had no objoction if the peoplo noar by had none, Mr. Blinw wont aftor tho rosidonts of that vicinage, and all but six consonted, Those six refused for various ronsons, Somo wore shocked at tho thought that bohiud thewr barns, boyond some troes, across tho track, hidden by woodon wally, undrossed mon and boys should be bathing, 1t 'was worso than to Beo thom scamporing on the sand, since it gave so much moro sdope to the imngination. Othors objected sinco it would bo & place where common people would go, and nothing of tho kind was wantod in that aristo- cratic neighborhood, where overybody lnd o bath-tub. 8o Mr, Shaw {a cut.to the soul. Till thoso Rnoplo rolont_the railrond will not consont. 'horo is no other placo on tho lake shore whoro ho can resort, becauso olsowhore it would bo nocossary to liave much exponsivo smng‘ Mr. Bhaw bad his monoy all roady, and had plang propared which were siroply gorgeous. Ho in~ tonded to ercct a castollated structuro, 200 foot by 100, with & statuo of closnlinoss over the wmaia portal. Thore wore to bo sumpluous dresg- ing-rooms surrounding one grand shoet of water, aud, on the outsido, thero was to bo a vorandab, covorod with o Turkish wwning, and furnishod with arm:chairs and spittoons, whors the moral uo‘ifln of Ghicago, who did nob want to pln%h ards, could sit, emoka, apit, or alum- Dor. From 10 I8 tho Indios wero to uso tho pond, guarded by Mrs. Shaw and the fomale at- tondants, any malo intruder to perish on tho spot. I was to have boon lighted with gns. Tvonty gopper aaua tho size of tho ono which courted Leda wero to float around and gervo ns buoya for tho boginners, Four nogroos dressed as eailors, armed with boat-hooks, carrled at & right shoulder shift, wero to have paced up and down tho sides of the pond, and if they Lad scen any one drowning would have seized him by tho walstbavd and hauled him sshore. Four willow trces, whoso pondant branchos would hiave swept the water, wore to have added romance to the scone, aud mada it resombla the epot whare Opbhelin wont down, .Thero woro various othor embollishmonts which it is ncedless to namo, sinco it does not soem that the obstinato six will rolont. One of thom is a physician who is con- stantly praising cloanliness and attribnting chiol- ora-morbus to flth; and yot ho objects to tho orection of a first-claes bathing-houso, Mr. Bhaw will make one moro cffort, and, if ho fails, then farewell tho willow-sheded pool, the coppor inlnuun‘ and the dusky sailors with their safoty- 00k, e e T, AN AFIERNOON CALL, Commiswioner Sheridan, the South ‘Town Collector, and Mike McDon- ald Make a Friendly Call upon Mr. Nolun, Occupant of Cell No. 43 in the County Jail-«Tho Result of the nterview. The comings and golugs of groat men will, oven in a modol republic, command attention, end are vory apt to got talked sbout. Heweo comes it that whon it woe known that Polico Commissioner 8heridan, in company with the Bouth Bide Collector, had made an afternoon call upon Nolan, the convictod party of tho Lizzie Moore robbery, tho sireots woro rife with all sorts of rumors with rogard to the cause of the eingular action. In order to loarn what tho party 8o honorad had to say about the matter, a TmpuNe reporior called upon bim ot his resi- denge, Coll 48 County Jail, sud henrd a state- mont to the following effeot ¢ The prisoner Nolan, who looks somewhat tho worsoe for his throo months’ confinement, stated that at about 2 o'clock on_ Monday afternoon, Mr. Bberidan, accompanicd by a [riend, callo upon him, and stated that a friond bad informed Inm that he (Nolan) wished to moo him, Nolsn, who looked duito astonisliod, ropliod that ho never gave anybody nuthority tosay such o thing, and furthormoro that Mr, Shoridan was perhapa the last mau he oxpocted to seo. Horo- upon Mr. Shoridan, with sublimo enavity, eaid that his friond must have been mistaken, and Inunched forth into general topics in an excoed- ingly plensant manner. Aftor working gently to the point, ho asked Nolan if ever a city official hind called to soo him, to which question Nolan roturnod & nogativo answor, Then Mr, Shori- dan and his friend snid that they thought Nolan had boon prompted to turn State’s ovidenco in the Lizzio Moore roblery, and wculd be pleased it Lo would kindly inform them who did the prompting. Ruehing things n littlo, this question was supplomented by anoth- or asking what city official officistod a8 prompt- or on tho ocension. Nolan donied having been iofluenced in the mattor by any one person out- side of his follow-robbers, whoso moan conduct towarda him while ho was in ,lall nlone caused him to take tho stap. Nolan, In language mora forcible than polite, denied having o ghtost fealing oither gaod or bad towsrds the Superin- tondant of Polico, and eays that since ho hns been in {nfl he only upon eno ocension changed words with tho Buporintendent, whon tho latter ‘was inspecting tho Jail, in company with Com~ misgioner Wright, immediately after tho rocont attempted escape. On that oc- casion the Superintendent remarked that hio wes looking thin, sud advisod bim, when ho got ont of jail, to leavo Chicago as soon as possiblo, Mr. Bhoridan and friend, boing baflled in thoir n{tem[')‘,bmught in a trusty ully, in the shape of Mike McDonald, tho gamblor. Nolan, who who in honor of his visltors had been grantod the froodom of the jail ball, was confronted with McDonald, to whom Mr. Blieridan saia, * Now lat ue hoar about this,” Mike eald, suddenly turnipg round to the prisomer, “ Jim, doo't “you rocollect you told 'mo thef Washbarn eald he would got you out of this if you turned Biate's ovidonco to break up tho old party?” At this Nolan was atruck with aursrluo. lis surprise warmed into indignation, and his indignation waxod fast into wrath, which the Commissionor and Collector in vain tried to subduc. Nolan charactorizod MeDonald a8 & number of vilo thiugs: said ho saw what Lo was driving at, and enid if ho woro ouly outeido he would show McDonald what stull ho was mado of, After ploasantrics of thia nature hod beon exchianged for some timo by crackeman and gamblor, the latter drow tho DPolice Commissioner and_ Collector aftor him, and romarked to Noluu that when he got outside he'd have a chance to sattle mattors, and made an exit from the bulilding. Tho roal causo of Nolnn's tnmqu Btate's evi- donco was the mannor in which his colleaguos in tho Moore robery * went back on him,” as he is puts it, 1h asys that whon bo was . In coll No, 60 MoDanald called to seo him one day and said 1t was o profancd shamo how Nick Geary was treating him (Nolan),” and callod Nolan o Weuokor" for atandingit, *Why don’t you talk 7" McDonald eaid, and Nolan “roplied fhat he would wait a littlo longer to soo If Gosry would not, aftor all, do something for " him, evidontly thinking that thero still liugored some little truth in that very andox on! saylng which insists that thero is ' honor amongst thioves.”" Ioroupon McDon- ald #aid he would gao Qeary, und try if somo ar- yangoments could not be mado to "turn up® tho proporty,—that is to say, givo it back to tho ownors 8o that there would'bo no_prosoention, Nolan expresued himself as satisflod; saying that sll hie wanted was to be in tho stroot again. Notwitlstanding this, aud the fact that Nolan over and over sgain urged Geary to obtain bail for him, not the slightest notice waa taken of his endeavors, and at last tho prisoner, tortured to desperation one morning with tho roflestion in a ploco of broken murror which ho Leld at arm'i longth out of hin coll door, of tho gav and cocktall and pufing guntly a mild Hovana, ho mado up his mind to turn Blato's ovidenco, and the dun&lon onco mndo, the excoution followod not Jong after, with disnsirons rosults to some partios, ns ovory one knowa, Batiafied in his own mind 84 to what was tho caugo of the prisonor's ¢ squoallug,” as ho him- solf oxprossed it, the roportor sought the Com- missionor to soe what ho had to say in tha mat- tor. M. Shoridon listoned to what Nolan had soid and'did not contradict any of tho matorial statoments. | ITo sald ho met Mike McDonald aceidontally immodintoly aftor Ll firat intorviow with Nolan, and it waa By the morent chauco that Miko montlonod that ho know anything about the mattor. Mr. Bhoridan doolined to mentlon tho namo of the friond, a polico ofticor, who had volunteored tho information with “5““ to the puggostion to Nolan haviog como from o city nffi‘(finl, manuin, Bllrnrlnmudam Washburn, and confessod that filu ntorviowa with Nolan bad qulto satlefled bim that tho friond waa mistakon, and that tho Suporintendent hind not interfor in the mattor. g e IYDE PARK, . The Trustees in Scsslon--Considorn= tion of the Water«Worlks FProblomes= A Contract to Bo Made for the Iolly Machineryes«Curions Modo of Claim= ing n Dower Interest, On Monday afternbon there was a throo houra' meoting of tho Hyde Park Trustoos in Com- mitteo of tho Whole on tho subjeot of Wator- ‘Works. Theymet in rogular scssion nt 8 o'clock to consider the roport of the Committoo, Tho Clerk rond tho report, which recommonded tho Board of Trusteos— ll; To ndopt Hoquembourg’s plan for the orib, i 2. To adopt Haquembourg's wrought iron sup- Pply-pipo from tho orib to the shore. 8. Mo adopt Van Osdel's plan of engine houge. 4, To adopt the Holly machinery. Mr. Barry moved to necept sud ™ adopt tho ro- port of tho Committeo. The motion was changed to accoptance alono. Mr. Bonfleld proposed to amond a follows : *That tho bid of . E.Hequombourg for the crib bo referred to & special committos to con- sist of Mossrs, Stobbings, Gray, and the Proai- dont, to propare & contract and’ submit the ssme to the Dunrrr." Adoptod—yoas, b; nay, 1. Mr. Doyle moved to adopt tho mocond recom- ‘mendation, Mr. Stobbings moved to amend by substitut- ing for wrought-iron pipes a brick tunnl of five feot dismotor. This wag subsoquently modified g follows : . Resolved, That the question of tho matorial and ca- pacity of tho supply-pipo bo- referrod to tha Aboye- namod Specis) Corumlttee, with power fo determing and contract for tho samo, subjoct {0 the approval of this Board, F This was discussod, and agnin moditled, a8 follows : Resolzed, That tho question of a brick tunnel or a sixtoen-fnch pipo be reforred to the Special Committen, and if, in their judgmont, the sixteou-inch. pipo ia to Do preforred, thoy roport a coutract with G, E, Ho- quombourg for tho same, accarding to his bid, i !(l‘)hu rosolution was adoptod—yoans, 6; noys, 1 —Gray. It \Xw moved and earried unanimously that tho roport of the Committeo of tho Wholo bo accoptod. w[t zu:]fl moved that tho Holly machinery bo optod. r. Stobbings movod to amond by adding tho words * except tho rotary pumps.” © Bx. Bonfield moved to Iny the whole question on tho tablo, Lost—yoas, 1 ; nays, b, Mr. f!ebblngs‘ amondment was lost—yens, 2; nays, 4, The originol motion waa lost. ¥eas—DBarnoy, Dogle, and Cady, Nays—Bonflold, Gray, nng Btobbings. It was “ moved to adopt the plan of Mr. Van Osdol for the Water-Works building, it found to bo swtable to tho sito.” Tinally it was tosolved “to rofer tho plan ta the Special Committoo to roport a contract.” Mr. Stobbings moved to reconsider the vote on tho Holly mncEinory. Carriod. Mr, Stobbings moved *‘ that tho quostion of the Holly machinory bo roforred to tho Specinl Com- mittoo to draw a contract snd roport to this Board.” Adoptod—yons, 4; nays, 2. Adjourned to Baturday, Aug. 16. THE BIGIT OF DOWEIL On Tuesdny morning, about. 1 o'clock, Polico- wnan Brimstone, of iho South Park police, was wotching o8 ususl at hia fito on the shore, when o tug landed at the onst end of Bixty-first streot, and quickly unlonded Mrs. Thillips, ber son, and daughtor, and, b{ the aid of som fiftoon nogroos and 6ve white men, & rendy- madoe honso, a full supply of housekeoping arti~ cles, and provisions, Bomo of tho party approrched the policeman and nskod him what he was doing thoro; Le ro- plied by nsking thom tho same quostion. Thoy Taplied_ thoy woro §oing to havo & picnlo. Ho watchod them until thoy bogau to orect tho house, thon went for assistanco, Copt. Binford nnd Policemon yan and Hunt soon arrived on tho ground. Tho Captain oponod hia bulla-oyo ‘Iantern on them, Ryan sounded a whistle, Hunt kopt up & noiso in tho roar, and thomen qult their work and hsstily rotreatod. Capt. Borry, tho Bouth Park police, and numerons voluutoors from tho hotol and neighborhocd, on arriving fouud tho Iydo Park polico mastorsof the situn~ tion. Tlio infant house was soon demolished, and soon five Jarge wagans cleared the ground of all incumbrances, Mrs. Phillipa claims an unsigned dower in- toroet in the land thus sought to be ocoupied, and hogged bard for pormission to spend tho night in ber now houss, but_finally_ yiolded and took refuge in the Hyde Park Hotel. < TRIAL OF PLOWS, SipNEy, Champaiga Co,, Tll,, Aug, 11, 1873, To the Bditor of The Chicago Tribune : Sm: The Farmers' Asaocistion of Bidney, 111, intend to hold a publio trial of gaug, sulkoy, and walking plows on tho 28th of August, near Sidnoy, Champaign County. All manufacturers of oither of tho abovo kinds of plows are invited to tako part in tho trial, Plows for trinl should be shipped to Bidnoy a fow days beforo tho time named for the trial, to enable tha Committeo to romovo thom to tho placo of trial, The Com- mitteo proposo to furnish all toama and every- thing necaseary to onablo oxhibitora to fully os- tablish the morits of thoir raspective plows. Any information wanted by thoso proposing to “exhibit will be given upon npplication, Respectfully, J. B, PORTERFIELD, Chairman of Committeo. —— Disenses of the Hair. Dr. B, 0, Porry, the akiliful dermatologlat, of No, 49 Bond street, New York, whose specialty fa the treat- ment of, the discases or complaints of tho hair, scalp, and faco, baa arsived in Ohloago, whera he proposes ta Aevoto a Tow weoka to thoso of our citizens who roquira Tufa services, The Doctor will opon his office, No, 187 South Clark street, Thursday morning, Aug, 14, —_— 0, W. & E, Pardridge & Co. ‘have romoved two doors below, to Noa, 114 and 118 Blate atroot, whore thoy are offering great inducementa 10 reduco stock, now offering 10,000 towels at from 10 conts to 25 conta, worth doublo; 500 pleces clothe and casalmerca at from 75 conts o $1, bought of tho manu- facturers, and are the choapest goods in Ohicago, Duyers of all kinds of dry goods who care to eave thelr money should give ua o call bofore purchasing, —_—— — The IXev, Dr. Nownman on Xiis Travels. From the Hur{ford Times, The following is sn oxtract from s privato lottor, writton at sea, on tho vD{ngu {from Ban Travolsco to Japan, to n Connectlcut friond : STXAMER JArAN, Junp 3, 1873, Wo havo two ministera on board, sud the slip still floats, Wo havo Dr, Nowman, the Chaplain of the Unitod Biatos Senate, and the pastor of Trosidout Grant's churoh. Ho is appolnted *In- spector of Consula " in Chine and Japan, and to fn around tho world at Governmont expenso. {is arduous dutlea aro to visit each consulato on his way, eat and drink a couple of doys with ench, thed pass on—thus saviug all hotol bills. For {baua trying sorvicea ho draws $8,000 & yoar and travellng exponses. Ilia wife, who lu With him, drawa from CGovernment $2,000 a year more, and her !mvallnl; exponses, as big privato Bacrotory. Mo has eighteen montha' loave of absenco from his post an Chaplain of tho Seuato, and draws his salaryall the time; and I suppose ho draws his salary as pastor of his church in Washington, Who would not be a ministor of the 00»‘»81 to Ulysses I 7 How different is all this worldly profit and pleasure from the charac- for aud Jot of iho Lonest minister of my boy- hood, with his $800 o yosr | But, I suppose, we must allow something for the wear and tear of conseionco (?) in a court minister to Ulyuses I, ‘Lhe Iabnrer is worthy of his hire, BUSINESS CARDS, SCOTCH POLISHEDGRANTTE DALDBEATTIE GRANITF WORKS, DAL- BEATTIE, SCOTLAND, Hupply Pollehed Uray, Buo, and Rod Grauites for monu. itothral Furposos. Kuployiog sovoral 't workiton Yo Quarryine, droseine % 00T - AMUSEMENTS, PICNIC CGAMES OF TIR OHICAGO CALEDONIAN CLUB WILL BE HELD AT CALEDONIA PARK, Thursday, Aug. 14, 1873, Ovor $100 in mxm___z@s will o Awarded, The Brothers MeLennan, of Glengarry, Canada, and Professor Goldic, of Princeton Universily, New Jersey, will e present and take part. in the Games, TICKETS, $1.00. OHILDREN, 50 CENTS, "I'an:(,%l %uga offl"s%nhtfigt nnd‘ Onrrol;-“%ul.‘ : ; :30, urning, ro O gangor, 37 nd spootala ot b:B0. and Bar t in thoir own convoy- it 1 DHar oA B0 Cantm Drive ous By Milwaukoo-av., through Joffarson. DAVID JOENSTON, Chief. WM, FORREST, Third Ohfoftain. OALEDONIANS, AHOY! WOTICH. WRBSTER & WILLIAMS will bo found at tho BIG PIONIO, on Thursday, adjoining tho mamuoth Dancing Platform, with all tho Soof roquialtos sultablo for tho dag. Hioadauartors for V. Biaiz's Lager Boor. BARNUM'S NEW SHOW. On MONDAY NEXT, Aug, 18, M. P. T. BARNUM'S bran naw Bhow 18 to Inavgurate s stort sonson of ano woek in Ohlosgo. Tho sugcoss which ovorywhora attonds {t1s unpsrallelod fn tho anaal of tho business, Durlng tho past wook tha Groat Bhow bas boan ozhibiting in St. Louis, and tho prons of that city 1s loud In pratso of tho Fahibition. Tho Republican ssye: On Wodnesday night tho managoment bogsn to tarn away poople, And than tho quostion aross amaiy tho piod: ‘dors towards homo: How to sco Barnum's Show. jomo thousands wers unablo (fluafll tickots, and in golng away disappointed thosa tumed Bcl mofo (housands mara. ‘The samo thing was repeatod last night. Y% fs & mntiof of pbilo" iatorast 10 kijow just what busl- nows thla Groat Kxhibitlon {s daing. _Through tho kind: Botaof B840 vhor, oo rassurer, wo a0 onsbied uron Lo prosont o BUUT trons, Attandance. Racelpte. 3 132,800 B 512000 T ) z»_fi!fa friac] HOOLEY'S THEATRE, SDAY, Aug. 13, tng and Wodnesd: ard Mendry ntene, B DS IAY U RC RO} of tho mow COMEDY COMPANY, BUCCESS! SUCOEBSS! BUCCESS! DIVORCH Rocolvod with acclamations of ollght. BMondar, Aug. 18, an original dramatization of TIIE NIEW MAGDALEN witlbo produced, with all tho so- Cossortos pooatiar ta this Thaste: MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. Doors Open at 7:16. Porformanco commaoncas st 8, Pronoancod approsal of tho now company, Lvery night and Baturdsy matines, Lostor Wallack's popular drauia, The Romance of 2 Poor Yonag Man, Mrs, Thomss Barry, W. R Floyd, 3. O:Noil, Milton Rainford, B, Allosy Mrs. Stoncall, Alisa Young, irs. Lotros, Miss Marblo tn the cast. Toautitul aconory, mountinge, snd appolntmonts. P, T. BARNUM TO THE PUBLIC. A ramor—~originating with and indastriously clroulated by unsorupuioua showmon=lxving rainod somo orodonco, fhat T would divido my Groat Hravoling Fzhibitlon o loaving Bostan, T beg (o siato that waoh an idea hos novor boan ontortaiusd for a momont. 'Th Yast ontorpriso—in- volying a coat of ono milllun five hundred thousand dol- Jara~is the orowning evont ol my mansgerial life, and, aithougt soting agaluet tho adsico of many oxporfoncod Siaimimon, 1 shall sdbero to my dotorm(ation to koop tlin monater Gopbiun i fatact during ho oatlzo soason: 0 prbiic’s obodiont parva 2 ¥. '’ BARNUM. SHARPSHOOTER'S PARK, UNITED SONS OF ERIN PICNIC, At Bharpshootor's Park, NEXT FRIDAY, August IS, Iosva tho depot, cornor Oanal and Kinzlo-sts., at 8, m. ALPINE HUNTERY SECOND ANNUAL PICNIC, DXE At Ogdon's Grova, FRIDAY, Aug, 16, 1873, _Prizes for Danclog, k-Racing, Haclng, Faot-Balling, Sharp- shootlng, opon toall. Strost cars and 'busvs Joava Clark.at, bridgs ovory 10 minutos. Admittanco 5t ho Grove, nts, GLOBE THEATRE. This sftormoon, at 46 ovoning st 8 a'clock, tho great Isishs Comudian, T. GRATTAN RIGGS, In IIN FANE. Grand SIIN FANE Matlnen on Saturdar, DR, KAEN'S Mapnificent Auatomical ~ Hinsenm, From Now York, of NATURAL SOIENOE snd AT, No. 148 Houth Olark-st., noar Madison, Tickots, 50 cts, For ‘gontlomen only. _1oora open from 0a. m. 1010 p. 1. UNION PARK CONG'L CHURCH. By gonoral roquaat of tho audlonco of Monday Rroulng, MR. T, R. BROWI Will rapoat hfa oxhibition of MIND-READING On Thursday Kventng, Aug. 1, at tho Union Park Cou: Erogational Dhureh, ~Aduisign, 60 orar o e KINGSBURY MUSIC HALL, Olsrk and Randolphi-ste, or Concerts, Lootu a tions, phie Sty T, gonviny Bonts movable. Apply at the Hall, FLORIDA WATER. TMPERISEABLE TRAGRANCE! MURRAY & LANMAN'S OELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER Tho righest, most luating, yat most dotoate of all Por- famos, for use on the HANDEKERCHIEF, At the TOILET, And in the BATH, As thoro aro imitations and conntorfeits, always ask for b an e o on i o, 0 Botlpy 8 12 VG ot tho" ¥ AN BLAN, Witiout whioh fians e sanuint. Tor sule by all Pecfumers, Drugalstsy aud Doalers In Fauoy Goodss G IMPORTANT CAUTION. ‘Tho wondortal succoss of Savory & Mooro's Panorestic Huwulslon sud Pancreating in vonsumption, wasting, loss ot the power of IKullen and assimilation, Las Hrmly ca- tabllaliod thoso remudien In tha outiuation'of. tho Aodical Peoforsion ont buthh sidos of tho Atiantio, Tmitations of ndo In Atiorlsa, Ganad, und Kaglaud—-hoing fi Jithor anvouscous compbuds or poisd 800 of tho Panoreatlo nrinelplo, ar ly o eiticacy of thuau broparatlony, ninda by Alossrs. Havary & Mooro from tho flvst, uidor {ha direotion of th pliysician who lntroduoed ther, ina boon amd o only e neurod by strlot sillioronco L the orfgloal formulw, and o udlont yrofomion roungulxo b oihor Vanoroatls tulsion aud Panorcating thus than thoso praparad, the purity and sirength of which Ta wuaranteod, Hoo *Ho- ‘of tha ILayorlonog and Opinious of Modie uf Havury & Moore's Panoreatio Emulaion FPanoraatino as Hoiiodiva In Wasting Divaascs™ (Olinrolis i1l Bons, Lendon), o be’oblalnod of ail tho peinvipal i AMVUBEMENES, i BARNUM'S WORLD'S FAIR. CHIGARD OWE WEEK, Commenciny 1onday, Ang, 18. SENSATION OF THE AGE! RENW00D STHINARY Day School for Young Ladles. e octfoa il i onr. Cltcnnts hay b abtalnod at 350 Wabash-av. wood, Fydo MRS, BURGWYN MAITLAND, PRINUIPAL, 873 WABASH-AV. sintad by M P. T, BARNUGPS GREAT TRAVELING WORLD'S FAIR Three Times Larger thay Eror, CONBISTING OF Museum, MENAGERIE, CARAVAN, HIPPODROME, POLYTECANIC INSTITUTE, National Portrait Gallery, ITall of Classic Statuary, Me- chanies and Fine Arts, Z00LOGY AND ORNITHOLOGY, Dan Castello Sebastian®’s I’ Atalie’s GRAND TRIPLE INTERNATIONAL Bquestrian aud Higpolvamatic Exposition, THREE GREAT CIRCUS TROUPES And thiroo sopstato nad distinot Avonec, Girous, and Spac- i, ancn by tho whol AICrcD SITWIB0DATY: T e A il "o o sonaon, {3lo of tho old toras 4 cateor to wont comlortab| 1,000 poranas, u sttuctura, 1n tho st orectod h advanco of the urri apacity {or 3,000 rosorved sosts, overlooking the ontira verforwanca of tho Hippodrouu, The Grand Street Pageant, Witl its Tiroo Siiver Comat Tands, a8 it appoarod on dway, Now Vurk, whero it was withossed by Hun: ousanda of dolfghtod and entrancod spocta- tora, will start from the Pavilion Geounds at 8 o'clock a. n day (tha first day of Kxhibition), and upon tho pritclpal straota, It cent and orlgnal a display may bo scan BUT O] ML i ¥o Gorgooun and Grand as to val of tho Company, wit A JOURNEY OF ONE HUNDRED MILES! ‘This Colossal Exhibitlon, absolutuly Ten Times Larger than any Other Show, WILL EXHIBIT IN OHICAGO FOR ONE WEEK, Commencing Monday, Aug. 18,1873, Ou the Coruer of Madison and Elizaheth-sts, Two Exlibltions on Monday, a1 2 nud 7 p. ., and Three Grand and Full Performancen upon ench succeeding du e mand 2 and 7 p, v iV yonrs. Ttoservut Colisouin Seai TO THE ENTIRE TWENTY SHOWS. TN GREAT INTERRATIORAL Z00L0VIGAL GARDEN 91l contain tho largost and most ma tativa apecimons of the whole Animal consplcuvuy of which are LIVING SEA LIONS, niticont roproson. Tour Aslatio and Afelcan Rloplants ered ar Two-himmby Dromodarios, Babyloniau Lionw, 1 Varks, tyo niayullioont Glrailce, 0! Mariub Monstors, Bird Taro Bpociisens, 160 Magnilioont Antmal e Mot Duclonltlon il o oabibitod thrag timos dally Prof, FABLER'S wonderful TALKING MACHINE. srhich aings, laughs, and talks fn all Inguagos, and for ols_Mr. Barouni, for six months Alag’ tho KT Canntbuls, “Hod it? No.armed Boy, ourious A National Portrait Gallery, 100 LIFE-SIZE OIL PAINTINGS, Of all tho Prosidonts, Suoens, Potentaios, and n QLASSIO AND HISTORIO STATUARY, Bohemion Glass-Blowors, oxtromaly ourfous and ox ita IWfotrkn, tmoviuk, meshanioal Automatons, Parie, and’ Gunova,’ Bl e Sroldon, Sine Gorgoous Grotto tho oxcluslyo uso of 'w ‘consistlug of Tab- n so rio and Filtting Bede, nds 08 (ko most curlous ‘and axquiehto work, and Art, sufficiunt of thomeelves to cor stituto a firat -claes oakiibition, ‘Also tho Greatost Minlaturg Comodian, COMMODORE NUTT, ‘The Famous Star of the Gen, Tom Thumb Tioupe, And bis wondvrful Califorala comperr, ADMIRAIL DOTT, 16 Voars Old, 26 Tnohos High, and 16 Pouuds fn Welght, TWELVEIOUNDRED MEN AND HORSES, IWENRTY FIRST-CLASS PERFORMERS, BIX FAMOUS CLOWNS, Huoh an TLxhibition, 8o co mopolitan, hus nover bofore Mopsive, grand, and cos- aus Totoronces Jn ONig Dooketoros snd to tho Belsel al, 873 Wab) Cor, Porty-eighth-st, and Madison-ny, ! English and French Boarding and Will commonoo ta olghith sosslon Rept, B, Mes, KEN- NIQUT Ia naaiatod by & full 00rpsof profossorn and (onah. ors af tha iglioat culturo and, Intgo ozporinco. Tho cotrso of Instruction i thoroughly complata, Nativa Pro. feators of Fronch and Gorman ato employed, Tl Musie artment (s in nllnr?)fl of a graduato of & Paria Oonsor- ogisoli on tho Natural Bcloloos Roos 4, attlio Nnmlnnn')(urby addrossing the Principal, Ken: ar) EDGEWORTH SCHOOL, Fngliah, Franch, and Gorman Boarding and Day Sohool for \flmm’\ Ladies and Littla Gfrls. M, Maitland is ne. Madamo_Coyrinre, Profossor Trowa, and & full corps of Frofonsors and Tenohora of ability sud ozpori- onco, "Tho dutfos of thio Sclool will bo rosumed Soptem- b 18, oyor slzculnra Lontaining particulars, also nunior. i ulsgwhoro, ' apply ot tha RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL XD DEPARTORE OF TRAINS. Summer Arrangement, rlve Sunday at8:00 a, m‘f ] b‘i".s‘m W sioamioted fes :fl,]ef:lfll}" 1CENI‘,I'(%,L & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS epoty oot af" Lake ity nd oot af Trcenlg-secont-st, ekl ln Cluk', "ottt :-'Ln.er' o Randolyhy Mait att frin matn and afr lino o Indinan oo Atinntlo Brpross, Night Kxpross,, IARD A BID g} Night te . W, m.| 800p, 0k 19" O, WENTWORTI, ‘Dot Pansankor Agost. re pross, CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicagn, Kantan Gity and Dencer Sort Line, cia_Loulat ans, o, and Chicago, Springfield, Alton and St. Louts Theongh Line, Union Depot, Weat Siile, near Madisoneas, bridge. Ticket Officea : Al Depol, and V23 Landolphat. (Uetween Chicago and Milwanukee), Tho Memiotial School for Girls and Young Ladlos. A comploto catablishniont. Suporfor advantagos affordod on reasonable torms, Tho Third foholaatic Yoar begins on THURSDAY, Bopt. 4. Anply for s catalogun to GEORGE M, EVERHART, D. D., Pastor, Iononhis, Wi LAKESIDE SEMINARY, AT OCONOMOWOO, WIS, s Boys. gl fnstricf ¥ to M o ul pituation; homa comforts, an For clroulnte, with information, S ARAGE P JONRS, Principsl, o RV, J. 1. MAGOFFIN, Rootor. ENNINGS SEMINAR ATUROR.A, ILL., Tor both soxce. Fine stono bulldings and basutifal rounds ; 19 dopartment ull co all superinr ndraatages in all; for catnloguo, ol opons Augnat . Hong Ad. dross Iiov, O, 1: MANDEVILLE, Ar 8o Peincinal. UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAIE, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA, The Thictloth Yoar bogine o Tiosdsy, Seplombor 150, Catalogues aeat fn i tho 1 o, e e I P LEMOR N 6% 6 DEARBORN SEMINARY, 985 Wabash-av. Tho oighteontl soar of this School for Young Ladies, A fow pupils hoardod in tha gpans on Monday, Sopt. 8 family of tho Principal. ifor cataloguos adirons CHEGARAY INSTITUTE. Eatablistiod In Now York In 1813, English and Fronch for Young Ladios and Missos. Ronrding and day pupils, 1537 and 1620 Hpruce.st. Uelphia, Pa. Fronich ia 1 s conatantly apokon n tho fnst) MRS, SYLVANUE REED'S ENGLISI, FRENCH, AND GERMAN BOARDING AY BCHOOL ND Dj For Youug Ladles and Childron, Nos, 6 and 8 East Flfty- third-at., Now York. Blooping-rooms to singla docupnnta wismn doalred. Tho tonth school-yenr will bogln Sopt. 24, 18; L tothe. dress. K‘Ifi‘”ifi}fpl\]m ACADEMY, ACE‘?HHMA lower_than at u;y nl;ll!r"l.lflEHV first-class In Now Eagland, N Rav. L. A. AUSTIN. A. M. rinclpal. MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S FRENCH SOEOOL Tho anly ona in New York whoro Toopeas Sopt, 17, BT B s n T oSt e Yotk whioro Drawing, Latin, and Singing taoludad in the tuition, omo. ¥or clrcirlars, 25 Went fors by pormiselon to’ M, . Tioardots havo o o R AT ke G henl7 O Bl B Dol N BIRHOP WEIPPLE'S 80EO0LS, ¥ ARTBATLT, MINN ST. MARY'S HALL, for girln: All d o hont, Kantorrs Schioole. . NALISS. (0sors of medort HATTUOK SEHOOE, tar languagos. Bevonth year. hoya: Graduates ontor Sophomoro Class In Eastora Col legos, _T.ooation romarkabla fo ory. 'Oadot urganization. Yor cataloyues uddroay Porm opous Sopt. 18, 1873, LV, JAMES DOBBIN, KNOX COLLEGE Roopons THURBDAY, Sopt. 4. All ~Cal. ieqtato: Romatn: Golloxiate, -aad “Aortmissee oy equlppad for efictont work, ' Tho Musleal Dopartmeat, under P hoth r 'rof. Fullor, offers very superior advan yocal aud nstrumental, In addition to tho usual tagcs, o Norinal Class will bo organizod at tho the torm. For catalogues apply fo N OSEY, Troas. RN, GEO, VA : BOYS' SCII00L. Mrs. GEORGR VANDENHOYL will opan her Board- lx;g and l)afiv Hiohool for HOVYS, at No. 106 WEST FORTY- BECOND.ST., closo to REAERVOIR PARK, Now York, Supf, 18 “Nuihber of baardlng pupils limitad'to EIGITT! ohool hours from 9:30 8. m., to m. __Applications moy bamsdo ae at MORIRISTOWN, N.J. ! ADVANTAGES.—Ono hour and a hilf from Now York by ratiroad location wnaurpagsud for ural bosaty, and oltmato for hoalthfulnoss. A full courss of Academio And Oollcgiato study, with tho wsual necomylishinonts., o chiofqust homn accommodations, - Limitad (o twentr- fivo boarding pupils, A fow vacaacios. 0. G MAZELTINK, A. M., Principal, CASTOR OIL. McLAIN>S |BYRUPOFTHEOASTORBEAN § OANDIED |2 porfoot substituto for Gastor OLl. Hpoolally_adaptad for childron. CASTOR O1f.. [Trado Mark.] d 1 th . L o lo by it JRROSTIGE Byekiie L e ; X HOP PILLY FOR AGUR: BURI GUR Sy FricoiS contapor botiia, Molatts Vormifugo 1innbona are doliclous sad aftuctive Worm Canaics. CAL: KEMPER HALL, A Boording Sehool for Girle and a limitod numbor of Dollghtful s mmarcial Callego attachod. Phlls. 10 Iangunge of tho fawlly, ond futa: MADAMIE D’HERVILLY, Princlyal, r heaithfulness and scon- Arrive Kaness Clty Raprass viniJackson.| Villoy Tl andl Lanisian, Mo;:(* 8116 8, m.|* 8:10p. m, anets Gl sl Hpronn, Vit Incksonvillo, 1L, and Laulst t0:00p. m. [t 7:00m, m. * 9:16a. m. [* 8:10, m. Main Bpringhold Kxproas.. Hieinigiold st oy datlerson Oty {Gxprass Toorln, Keokuk & Buri™n ¥, Wanona, Lu JEenroin Jollot & D CHINAGOD. MILWAUKEE & Si. PAUL RAILWAY, Union Lienoty carmer Madison and Cannlestn,; Ticket Offca &8 South ¢arkit,, oppmite Sherman Hose, wid ut Depot. Teavs, | _Arrive, Milwankao, St. Paul & Minnoap- 118 Doy JEXDEONS. . oternovansiroes Milwrukoo & rairia”dh " Ghion) Mail nod Expross, Biihwaulee, S, Pai olis Night_Tspres: * 0:30 0. 1. |4 6:60m. m, * 5:00 1, m. [*11:002. m, 19:30 p. . * 4315 p. m, CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Depots—~Foat af Lakest., Indiananv., aud Sirteenthist,, and Canal and Sizteentli-ats, Ticket vfices, No, 69 Clari-~ ., and at_depols, Mall and xprosh, ... Ottawa and Strantor Passni Dubuquo and Sioax City £ Pacliic l"gnl, Iino, Diabnauo & Slogr Oty Paciile Night 1xpros Dawner's Groro Accon ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depol fool af Lakewt. and foot of Twenty.second-at, Ticket Clteeoe T2 ttantiolphatss near Glarks " ? Arrive. Bt. Louls Expross. Bt. Louis Iast Lin Catro Mall, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Clty ofices, corner Kundolph andt LaSalle-ate., and 75 Canal. ., carier Madifon-st, Teave, Arrice, Pactflo Fast Lino,vusos oo Dubuaue Day Kz i Uliitaa. Pacilo Night Fxpross... .. Dubugua Night Ex. vis Glint. recport & Duliuqud Expro Frovpart & Dabnauo Expiross, Hitwakeo M, waukea Expre ‘Bilwaukeo Fasson, Milwankoo Passonsor (datly) Grogn oy Bxpro . s Pt Tixprons m, Marguotto {xpre 9 p. o [* t, Baul Expross [£9:30 b it COLORADD, KANSAS & NEW MEXICD, Ticketand Freight Ofiice, 77 Glark-ut. Speolal Inducomonts. Great Novw Routo, A.,T. FaR. It W. E, WEBH, Gon't CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Denot, corner of ¥an Buren and Sherman-ats, Ticket office, Grand Pacyic Hotel, ' Teave, | drrive, Qmaha, LeavonwthAtchlson Bx Tor ABGOMILOAALIOD..v.er Night lixpress,, Tofvenworth & Atchiion §en LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, Van Huren-st,, foot af LaSallesst, Ticket afices, nordlurest carner Clark and Randolphate,, and southiest carner Cnal and Madlson-ats. Arrive, “GEp.m Mall, sin Alr Lgno and Maia Line Bpeclal Now York Lapross, via| ‘Al Ling o Atlantlc F Night Bxprose, vn Anin Ligo, Jknast Acconimodation. .. Bouth Chieago Ascommodntion. PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Leave, | Avrive, Day fxpross. Paciiic Expr Mail. T OCEAN flavtarwn. GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS TRON STEAMSHIPS, Botween NEW YORK nnd LIVERFPOOL, calling at Quoonstown, jarrying the United States Mail. SAFETY AND COMFORT. €77 Passongors booked to and from the principal Bu. rocan ort ac Lavost vatos. irafts and Lattara of Orodit fssuod on lading Banks and Bankoru throughout Eurapo. HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO. FIFTE-AV. wioo & woak from Now Yark, snd earrying pas. e AT Grant Tlfalny Trolany Continmmtal a Huropo, sud the Moditerrancan, aigo, 10N &0d Lrish porty oast, £30; west, #0. ' Contl. nuntal ports kame as athor regular linea, ~ AIl payablo in U oBivoncy., Apply for Tl Intormiaiton at ‘th Gow- ‘pany's offioon: ‘No. 1 Rowling Groon, Now York, and N, it. Lotor Lasatloand Madisonata., Uhicago. HENDERSON BROTHHRS, Agonts. NATIONAL LIN OF STERAMSEHIPS. Saiiog trom Now York for Queonatows and, Liverpoct Ry A foF Londonisnet ave 2 "x?‘.fi a"g'k'ilh:flefiru\vu Rad LUIVKRIPGOL, (rowm blors 44 and 37, Nogth Tivor, ireoot,. Saturdey, Aug, 16. | Osnads. Baturday, Aug. 30 SRy pe . Satueday, Aug. . | Bpain... Noturday, Sopi. 1 Cabin Passake, 870, 880, nnd 800 Currency, Tecturn Tiekote, 8110 mid 8100 Curreny. TR It 1. i, ), ourrenoy. r...a.fil';'«-uéflfifl'u o on s Gesmvan i Honudina< wian pofuta at low rates, The N “Tie line aro tlo largat in tho trado. e A i Teathoid A (i Coutinane, WILMAN, MACALISTER, ‘Gon'l Wosturn Aganit, . (opposlte now bin fram ¥85; Kloar. on ormor Olarlc aud Randolpi N Moo, Clionio. NEW YORK TO CARDIFTE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Othor Pointa in England and Wales, ‘Tho Houth Wolea Atlantic Steamship Gompans's new fivet:lans Btoanehipa will sat) from Pounsylvanis Mail- rond Wiinst Olty: GEAMORAA PEMBROKY, dwith all tho Iatest by < 8. Dralta for £1 and uphants ¥or furthor partioniars, apyly i AROHIBALD BAXTER Nor i STATE LINE. ay. NEW YORK AND GLABGOW, LIVERPOOL, BUL- Tt tato Lino BT D LONDUNDERILY, ors will sull fr WILL ALSO EXIHIBIT AT Sprinafield. L, Aug 12 0 1o A July & Aug, 20 Thuso stoamuliivy, Gl Gipresaly fur tho tradt, ‘aro pra: q provoontator ( cainfor| 804 onlpuow of Cabln and Hlovrago Passougoru, Iirst Gublh, 4 curronoy Second Uabin, B85 cursoney’; Stooe- s W gursmncy: propald Stguragy eurtiveaiun trom Car- i, Curdlft, at the Came vany's Otlicyn, N 1 Dok inmbies aud b N York o CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH - LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Hyom the Great Central Railroad Depnt, fool af Lale For throuyh tickets and tleeping-car beriha uflply al new Ticket office, 181 Randolph-st., near corner Clark; Canatat,, corner Aadison; 08 LaSalleat., corner Washe fngton, und at Illinois Central Depot, t, Foaro Clileago. oo BB p. rrivo ot Lafay 804 Arrivo at Indlanap 5. Arrive at Clueinnati 9ib0a. m, Tralng arrivo ot Chleagg at 7:87a. ., #3255, moy and 7oy . Onlyline monlng Haturday iight tran io In. dianapolls and Olncinnati, Svuth Eand passungors cas 13 lx':“"'"u“ cheoked snd take train st "I'wonty-secon opat, CHICAGD & PACIFIC HAILROAD. (OPEN TO ELGIN, 30 MILES, ) Depot corner Halsted and North liranchoate, General affics 18 Metropotitan Black, corner Randolph and LaSalle-sts. Arrive, Leave, Faxpross Pnesonger.., Erolght Accommodaiio FAIRBANKS' BTANDARD SCALES " 01 ALL BIZES, Y3}) FATRBANKS, MORSE £00 - 111 AND 113 LAKE-ST. MEDICAL CARDS. "DR. C. BIGELOW, CONFIDENTIAL PUYSIOIAN, 217 and 219 SOUTH OLARICRC oarmor Yan turen, Ohicayo, il well ko by sl rondoryit tha hapiors it Dr. O DBigelow (v the eldust establlshod ll)yll!lln having beon Précictag in Ohisaga o tho iaat'18 yuara, Htionce el havo mado D, I, tho most ronowited Seik: QIADINOL thosgo, hanarad by tho Jives, cnosiaet it host wmaxtical ‘attminnionts by : 5ot (o iy, linvingdovoted TWINTY VIATS OF S L1 porfsofing romadier iat, wilodrs paritily un. ‘an 4 ot fh INARY ORGANS fa both 1 AKNESS, produaiu - NISS, AVERSION T0 BOOIL 5 OF MENORLY A i Vi S b anitiD N, LOSS M D MAMIGOD NaREOUN oot 10k ovtdgi tit e who contior i L6116 (o study of cariain discaavs, treating {houtaiide o Samon vvacy your, et Haso krsaior kil Lisn a physloine it gonocnl peaotice, . of tho highest respootabllity, .Jl.“.':.‘l?.'.\',‘:‘:‘f.7"“.'...“','3.,..,5.; Tnoulfy e bactsing nfg S mawbors b, W ot oy (o attont s kil 3 W ¥t toe Tndige andgonilomen: ‘fif.‘..h.’:‘.’.!.?f.‘m‘.‘,i.,.‘. i santol unvoleng, SREARAT EXRaOM or ndite g s vou 01 PONDENUE CONFIDENTIAL, the Dootur, | QORISR 0. DIGELOW, 217 and 4% COBURN Medical Institute, 177 South Olatkest., corner Monrao, Ohloago, Fh A T Sohauoted b5 Dr. 3: 0. obiien, Tor Th {foatmont and_ onro of all formsof chfais and spocln diseases in both soses, ‘Uhis lustitute 18 unquostionahly the most selontifio In this country for the treatmunt of e Coburt 18 @ rogwine gradunto of modisiue, Sid s (hrao diplomas froty o host oollegea tn (o World, and baa hiad 1 Sozpiriouco I tho trostings 1o Frivataleusiue thaiyasy phsician tn Ohlotyo, Youik ion swho Toquire a pliyafolat novor fall to (ind spoody ru- 1ot and & porswancat ouro At the hands of De, Coburn. Hond Urastamnye for his hooks on malo and fomala discssn to any nddross, 1nwoalod ouvolopes. Audross loftors, L, * O2GOBUIN, 176 aud 177 South Olazk-st., Uhtoas, il Allcoutiduntial.’ Otiica hours: § 4. 1. o8 p. .3 Suuduy, g8 2todp. m. = i Dr. Kean, NO cuRiit 360 South Olark-st., Chicago, NO PAY ! I¥ Mted, porsonally or by mail,

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