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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST" 16, 1873. 3 BIGAMY. A Rag Peddler Induces a Rich 0ld Lady to Marry Him. 1o Frightons Wifo No. I Into Silenco, and Hakes No. 2 Deed Him Hor Proporty. The Peddler and His Victim Disappear and Are Never Seen Again. Tho Buporior Court ngnin furnishes a sonsn- tion worthy & threo volunio novel. Tho bill of Mary E. Wolcott by W, L. Hirat, Jr., hor solici- tor, and E. G. Assy & E. A. Otis, her counsel, yosterday flled, affirma that sho is tho only child oand hoir at law of Eliza Brown, who diedina state of imbecility, a8 sho had lived provious to hor docease ; loaving complainaut solo dovisco by her lnst (known) will aud tostament of the south half of tho southwest quartor of Sootion 19, and tho oastorn ton aoros of tho south half of tho southonst quortor of eaid Section 10, Town= ship 41, 13, worth from 815,000 to $20,000. Tho will appoars to havo boon only lately discoverod, the decensed belug belioved to have doparted this lite onrly in 1872, and tho will boing ad- mitied to probato in the Cook County Court on the 15th inst, Bhortly before Mrs, Brown's alleged dosth, enrly in 1872, and whon sho was 08 yoors of ago, one Willlam Smit, o rag-peddlor, called at hor houso, sud, quickly finding out her imbecility and fallings, as well as tho valuo of her proporty, deliberatoly set to work to induco her to marry him. Mo ropresonted that ho was travoling for alarge iron firm, and that ho was studying for the ministry. Making lovo to each other with tho passionate ardor of goldon youth, thoy paesed the flying hours in prayivg and psalm-singing, altornated with copious draughts of whisky, IIo promised to lead her to God, and obtain hor etornal ealvation. Only four days Iator they escaped to Indiane, and wore mar~ ried, viz.,, on tho 30th BSeptember, 1871, and thoncoforth Mrs. Brown was isolated from all the world, and nothing positivo is known of the peddler's immediato procoodings, excopt that he wan soon to threaten hor frequently with his fists; and subsequont oventa justify tho bellof that ho was frightening hor into transforring her property to him, it tranepiring that shomadoa conveyanco to him, and that ho mado & recon- veyanco fo her, and soon after sold tho personal proporty for what he could got. . About this timo it appoars to have bocomo kuown that Smith's real uame was Merrill ; that Lo had o wifo living in Chicago, and was an ca- caped convict, wandering over the country to secape from the hands of justico, Smith, aling Merrill, intimidated his victim into signing what purported to bo Lor Isét will and testament, boqueathing all her propoerty to him; which will has nover beon soon or probated. In Novembor, 1871, ho took hor away secretl from the surveillance of hor frionds, and move ber to Chicago, where he ronted a little room and kopt hor solitary, and in a mannor caged up. Noxt, Smith's, alina Merrill's wife, turns up, and 8mith, aling Morrill, is found trying to in- duce hor to go to Cannda, to bo out of tho way. Evonts begin to crowd thick and fast, The old womaun is eafely locked up and hor frionds can- not find bor, tho first wife j8 making a lust vain attempt to seouro tho allegiance of hor faithloss husband, who, with an alleged accomplice, ig trying to cajolo or scave her into running away. On_tho 16th of Jnmlulz. 1872, Bmith, alias Merrill, was arrested in Chicago for bigamy, and_lodged in jall. Tho_ following dayJ. N Bradwell bocame his bondsman and he was ro- lensed, and under samo dato & quit olaim deed of the aforesnid roal ostato wns mudo by the old woman to Benjamin W. Ellis, for whichno con- aideration was ever paid, Tho noxt day he took tho old woman and lofé the city, and noithorof thom have over since boen seen by tho friends of Mrs. Brown, all that has boen discovered of them’ boing a roport that they wont to Vermont, whoro Smitl, alias Morrill, says the old woman died, and that information reached them only through Bradwell, who re- fused to say when or whoro she died, or where complainent could flnd her romains. Smith, alina Merrill, prooured n divoree, ob- tained, it is alloged, by false sweariug of nogro witnessos, partica to fraud and collusion, 'The decroe was obtained in Decombor, 1871, Bradwoll & Ellis aro now ailoged to bo in possession of suid property, and rofusoe to give it up, claiming under such quit-claim deed, and they have put & tonant on the land and are col- lecting the rent. During tho last days of Mra, Brown's lifo, 8mith, alins Morrill, obtained from ber a trust dood to L. C. Paino Freeron the roporty to sccure a note of 23,500 to A, J. noll, tho procesds of which tho Lusband nover sccounted for. Bnell only paid Smith, aliay Morrill, £2,000, ‘Therefore, complainant “)!nys, among other nots of rollof, that enid Ellis shall oxecuton convoyance of #aid propert,/to this complainant, Treer, a releaso of said tiuat deed, and shull give up and cancel tho snid notes, and that sn injunction igsuo restraining nny denlings with sald notes, trust decd, and property. It does not appear how Bradwell comea into possession of the property, the deed being to Ellis. Aftidayits fllod with tho bill arc as follows ¢ Jeromo Plankinton afiirms that in the spring of *72 he wont_with Mra, Mary A. Wolcott, wifo of Aloxander Wolcott, to' tho aforosaid J. ft. Brad« woll's ofiice, and, after passing tho usual compli- ments, Mys, Wolcott asked after the health of her mother, whon IMr. Dradwoll “appeared much confneed,” and euid@ her mathor was dead, but refused to give her any particulars, Jane 8mith, wifo of Willinm Smith, alins Wil- nrd Marrill, afiirms thet sho mot Smith on & Wednoaday, in Chicago. and marriod him on tho following Monday ; that thoy lived togother a enr and o month, when she foll sick. “Ho left or. Ho roturned to hor in_goven months, and then wont off to carry out his scheme for tho conquest of the old lady. A fow days aftor ho was married to tho Inttor ho camo homo to affi- ant's house, and told her all about it, vaying now he was a rich man, and ahowlnf hor tho deeds. 8he munde breakfast, and ho paid her £6 and left, romrnln;z in two woeks, when he again con- tributed towards tho domostic economy tho sum of 86, Boon after, ho * lwrsuudud his wife that thoro was danger of tho double mar- rin&;o Dboing found ont, aud of her boing arrosted snd dotained in jail as a witness, whorefore sho went to Milwaulkee. Thero he followed her, aud sgain plying hor and increneing her foars, in- ditced Ler to go to Toronto, Canada, where hor brother lived, giving hor $30 for expoensos, but ehe found har brothor was dead, and returned to Detroit and thenco to Chicago. ~ Bhe then found out her husband and asked bim to give hior $100, 80 that sho might atart a business somewhero. Ho took her, as ho said, to his lawyer's (Brad- well's) offico, and on entering, so sho affirms, the lawyor agked who sho was, and_she enid sho wag Morrill's wife,—*‘one of them."” 8hie thon asked hor husband sgain for the money, and, on his do- murring, the other told him he bottor do 60, for 88 long 28 sho was in Chicago, he, Bradwell, could do nothing for him; she having promised togo to Canada if she got the moncy. The money was thon paid. This was in Novembor, 1872, and she Las evor loft tho city as prome ised. Bho afirma furthor that hor husband left the oity in January, 1872, telling her that he had boon divorced from hor, but she nover recoived sny notice of such divorce, nor did sho author- ize any one to appear for her. —_— PERSONAL, Daniel L. Pratt, of Boston, is at tho Bhorman, 1. 8Scott Howell, of Keokul, is at the Shor- man, V. Bimpson, of Winona, is at tho Olifton House, ‘Ihe Boston Bage-Ball Club are at the Clitton Houso, William Tilton, of Now York, is at tho Clifton Touse. Hon, Charles B. Hoyt, of Detroit, is nt the Bhorman. Hon. 0. W. Booflold, of New York, {s at tho Bherman, The ITon, J, Heck, of Lookport, is at tho Wost Bido Briggs. The Rev. L. L. Poasloe, of Indianspolis, is at tho Briggs. The Philadelphis Baso-Ball Club is stopping st tho Brigga. Hon, I, A. Bushnell and family, of Pensacols, aro at tho Shorman, E., L. Hastings and family, of San Francisoo pre at the Bhorman. QGeorge W. Cushiog, formerly purchasivg Agont Northorn Paciflo Railway, is at the Woat Sldo Briggs. Col. E. D, Murray, of at tho Wost Sido Briggu. John Knapp, propriotor of the the Afissourt Republican, is nt the Paciflo, Tho Hon, G, Fallon and family, of Indisnapo- 1ls, aro guosts ot the Briggs. ‘Ma). C. N. Bnow, of Washington, is in tho city, aud i8 at the West 8ide Driggs. Judgo B, G, Lane, of Kokomo, Ind., is among tho arrivals at the West Bido Driggs. Oharlos W. Thompson, a Prnmlnnnt railroad men of Minnogots, is at tho Pacifio. Hon. W. Loughbridge, B, 0., from Oskne looen, Iown, is at the Clifton Houso, Gon. B, B. Harlan, formerly Privato Becrotary to Gov. Palmer, was in the cliy yestorday, The Hon. L. B. Ray, momber of tho Logisla- f]um from Grundy County, was in tho oity yos- oy, H. Palmer, Now York ; T, Bhoomaker, Phila~ delphin ; P, Jolnson, Roohoster; A. Mitohell, Now York; M. W, Keogh, Montaua; O. W. Oralg and wife, Towiston, Ill.; B. A. Bodnell, Bl]xou; R. H. Freomon, Now York, are at tho riggs. ¥, Hamilton and J. W, Miltiken, Travoraa City; 3. W. Toll and h\m“{, Tioomington, Tl 3 Fd. P. Donnoell, Cincinnati, Ohio A. Heury, Puoblo, Col. ; E. H, Bingham, Worcostor, Mass. ; T, D, \Ghaffoo, Hartford, Coun.; Hurry Broom, Balti- mora, Md,; Mra. Fochet and daughtor, Port Huron; H. R..Harmon, Fromont, Neb,, are at Auderson’s. W. A, Holchkiss, Proston; M. P. Lindslay, Grpon Bay ; 8.'M. Bradloy, La Crosse; H. O, Jobneton, Rochoster; J. B. Chovery, DPitta- burgh ; I1.. Bouso, Milwaukoo; L. nrdnor, Oconto; A, R. Whitnoy, Franklin, Illa; W. D. Ditchor, Now York; J. T. Dradford, Quinoy ; P, J. Abbott, Sodalia; J. V. Holdon, Carlin~ villo ; A. T Btartovant, Jackeonville; Cbarles A. Haupiner, New York; J. T. Van Valkon- burg, Plymouth, Ind; and_Samutol Fros] , Mo~ comb, aro at tho 3ost Bide Briggs. T. J. Howitt, o prominent citizon of Forros- ton, Il is about to.romove to Nebraskn. Samucl Wilson haa writton his_valodiotory to tho readors of the Ogle Counly Grange, and J. J. Bussor now hing chargo. Col. John H. Btevons, a vetoran y(omot and farmer, now oditor of the Farmers' Union, at Ainneapolis, is talked of for Governor, Two ladios, candidates for School SBuporintend- oot in Cass County, IlL, iuvite votors to chooso ‘botwoon tho names of Piaster snd Housckooper, Banks is favorably mentioned, in Massachu- gotts, ns Domoeratic candidate for Governor, which would rovorso tho situation of 1858 whon Butlor (Domocrat) ran sgainst him. Tho Hartford Post has beon sued for 81,000 damogoa for roferring to ‘Prof. Gardiner, the soap-peddler,” as * the chronio nuisanco of Con- noottout.” P, T. Barnum is ;;olng to Buropo. Ho will start noxt Wednesday, by tho stoamer Scotia, ond will visit Vionns proviously to his return.— Harlford Times. Albort G. Chadwick, tho founder of the 8t. Johnsobury (vc.? Calédonian, and jts editor and ublisher for olghigon yems, died at Montren!, ug. 4, agod 62. That egg with a snmke in it has beon found at Bouth Bond this *yoar, They have marked it #8, C.—1878—81,200," and put it whoro it would do the most good.—Laporie (Ind.) Argus. Judgo D. P. Noyoes, of Vormont, stopping at tho Rovoro Houso, Boston, indosconding the front staircase Tuesday, made a misstep, and broko the anklo-joint of his leit leg. He i 80 yours old, Tho venorable Lambdin P. Milligan, of Bowles and Milligen fome, of Huntington, Ind., was marriod to middlo'aged widow lady—p dresy- maker, named Marin Louisa Cavender—at Rich- mond, Ind,, Aug. 12, The Washington Clronicle han discovored that tho besotiing 8in of our public men is *mental {ntemperance,” nnd thdt the greatost danger menacing our beloved country ig the tondenoy of Congrossmen to *ovor-tax their brains.” Thero scems to bo little or no doubt now that Adelbort Amos, Butler's son-iu-law, will he the Radical candidnte for Governor of Nississippi. Amesis & very ambitious man, and will ecrtnmlg be Govornor or be hanged before ho is done wit] it.—Louisville Courier-Journal. The venerable Rov. Richard 8. Btorrs, D. D, diod, Aug. 11, at Braintreo, Mass,, nged 80. It is only o fow weeks sinco he colobrated tho anni- versary of his sottlement in that Igl;nuh, July 8, 1811, "He was the father of the Itov. Dr. Storrs, of Tirooklyn, and the Rov. Henry M. Storrs, The Winona Republican learns that A, H. Bio. soll, Baq,, was to sail from New York for Beot- Innd Inst Haturday. He goos thore to suporin- tond the publication of "o compilation of the rovised statutes of Miunesota, authorized by s law-publishing firm in Chicago, which finds it cheapor to havo the Iabor dono abroad rather than at home.—S!. Pawl Dispatch. . B, H. Dristow, of Kontucky, has resigned thé Drosidoncy of the Callfornin & Toxas Railway Construction Company, which is_now building tho Toxns Pacific Railway, and is succoeded in that position by John MacManus, of Reading, Pa. Gen, Bristow was, until within a year, So- licitor-Gonoral of the United States, and it is believed that in cago of a promotion of cithor of the proyont Justicos Lo would bo invited to the vacancy on tho Bonch of the Bupremo Court.— Washinglon Correspondence Boston Adverliser, Presidont Grant's progress in Maino was thus gtated by the Boston Journal of Wednesday: “The President will remain in Augusta until Friday, whon he will procecd to Rockland with Bpeakor Blaine and otlior invited Funslu, whero the rovenuc-cnttor MoCullock will' be in readi- ness to convoy the party to Bt Desort, whoro n short stop will be mnde. From thonco tho cut- tor will atenm to Baugor, whore tho President will disembark and return to Augusts, romain- ing over Sunday with Speaker Blaine, and takinj finnl loave on Mondny for the Whito Mountains. The Roy. Houry Ward Beocher aud daughtor yoro pussougors on tho train which loft Now York Saturday afternoon for Boston, About mile wost of Now Havon the train was dolayed two or throo minutes, and—a habit of some travelors—many got out and loitored about tho train. DMr. Boochor was among the restloss ones, and, before tho train started, he had found his way toits hoad. ~ Liko all brond-gauge men, e likes tho locomotive. He clsmbored up the engino's side, tho engineer choerfully resigned bis soat, and, sitting on tho littlo padded box betwoen the roversing levor and tho sido of tho cab, Mr, Beccher rode into Now Haven. Charles W. Carhrrllgm, for many years an eminont underwriter of Doston, died, Aug. 13, at tho ripo old agoof 83 yoars and 7 montha, Tho doconsed wans born in Nantucket in 1790, ond in tho onrly part of the present century he commonced business as an oll merchant on India wharf, Boston, which vocation he succossfull, ursuoed until 1828, when he was chosen Prosf- ont of the Manufacturors’ Insurance Company, He hold this offico thirty-four years. He was sleo Prosident of the City Bank for fourteen ;onfirfl, and \énu s Dlruct‘tl)lr h;l th§ Ifllfifflh lttl(ntzfil- acturing Company, tho Yorl s, and tho Oheshiro Railrond. * —_— THE TEMPERATURE. ‘Wisconsin, is rogiatored Cntoago, Aug. 16, The range of tomperature this day, as roported by L. Manasso, optician, 28 Weat Madison streot, evory half-hour, is as follows: FauRENHEIT, Btoves. Tibbals, Bhirk & Whitehead aro now oxbibitiog a great varioty of now stoves at their salvsroom, Nos, 141 and 143 Lako strest. Among tho most popular styles aro 8 uumber of Baso Illuminating Leaters on now palent plun for burning hard aud eoft cosl, Many Intgo denlers in tho Northwest havo already examinod thorn and soctired tho exclusive sale for tholF rospootiva localities, This frm own oxtonalvo worka in Isunsyl- vanin, “ad well ouly. (o fhio trado at inanufacturery’ prices, ‘Cleir anvortment Includes the American Cook Eloveu nud_ Ameticun Henfors, and n varioty of mndii nnd low-priced cook and heating stovos, Deulers will do wall to glvo thom a call or write for thalr now fllu~ tratod catalogue, e Ohicago & Northwestorn Rallway-«-Bun. day Train, ° The tirough Paciflo exprest tratn for Counctl Dluffs, Omahs, Sau Francluco, and all other Far West poln will loave tho Wells Strost Depot of the Chicago & Nortlwestern Raflway at 10:16 a, m,, Bunday, Aug, 17, 1873, Through ticketa via Ohicago, Burlington & Qulnoy, und Ghifcago, Kok lsland & Paciflo lisllways aro good on this train, THE COURTS, IRoport of the Rocelver of the Lamar Insurance Compnny==Capins Agninst Mrokors for Moncy WithheldesAlloge il Excessivo Commissions=In Banke ruptcy==The Courts in DBricl-=Now Suita, In Edwin Burnham sud Edwin B, Burnham v, Tho Lamar Insurance Company, Goorge Chand- lor, Recolvor, fillod his roport, showing that he hes sottled with & numbor of branches of tho Company on the basis of the docrco of 14th May 1ant, aud that ho Lias tho proceods on hand sub- | joct to ordor of tho Court; that be isnow col- lecting 15 por cont of tho 20 por cont nesossmont ; hing collectod alroady from a number who havo voluntarily paid,“and has commonced auils ngainat othern ; that o committeo of a large body: of stocklioldora lins deolared its willingness to pay 12 per cont in full of sald 15 por cont, which will more than eqnnl the procoods of suita at law, nftor costs aro paid; that cortain parties havo, commonced suits dosigned to provent tho Re- coiver from collecting tho amounts due, and hnyvo gent circulars aronnd fo tho stock- holdors ndvising them not to pay any monoy to the Rooolver, thus interforing with tho collection of nesots and cloping up of tho oatate; and that ho ia informed and bolioves o large majority of tho stockhold- ors would pay up on sn oquitablo baslsif tha Rocoivor was_suthorizod to moke sottlomont with thom. Ho bolioves that, if ho was #o ou- thorized, he could make arrangements to obisin s sulliclont sum of monoy to pay of ll tho dobts ; ond statos his information and bollef that cor- tain partios owing large amounta are dotormined not to pay unlesa_compellod o do 8o, and that thoy havo offoctod, and aro effecting, combinn- tions with that ond in viow; aud Lo ashs tho Court for such powers and instructions ag will enablo him bogt to close up the estato of which 1o has charge. Tho Court approved tho roport, suthorizing tho Rocoivor to sottlo with individual stocks holders on an equitable basis, and to sue thoso who rofused to pay the wholo 80 per cent due from thom. Somo daya ago, the Court refused tho potition of E.A. Wilson, B. H. Molvin, and others, for an order on the Receivor to nquuud colloction of tho stook notos, and ordored tho potition-to bo strickon trom the filos, : BPECIMEN DIVORCE MISELY. ‘ Cathorine Droilng potitions thoe Court for di- vorce from hor husband, Loreng, who isa cow- keepor and milk~vondor, living at and owning No. 56 Farrell stroet. Lorenz waa married be- foro and divorced, sftor which he married this complainant, his formor wifo boing still alive. o {s nllogod to bavo paid soerot visits to bia old love, andrencwed an intimaoy that ought not to oxist botweon mon ond “divorced wifo, altornsting thie conduct with cruelty and ill- trentment of the warst sort, whereforo, tho com- plainant, unablo to bear her combined troubles, rosolved to put an ond to them by recourso to oquity, Bho prays that her path may bo mado smoother with alimony. ALLEGED EXOESSIVE CHARGES—CAPIAS. John Lessler, in his afiidavit for eapins againat B. J. Nockin and ¥, E. Richard, affirms that he employod defendants as brokars to well ont bis stock as & grocer at 370 North avenuo; and that thoy sold it to Jncob Muollor for §1,080, thoir commission being 6 por cent; that ho af- torwards sold his horso and other property for £500, and thoy claimed commission on that also; and that they rocoived 21,680, and paid him over only $1,005, retaining tho balaace for commis- slon. Ho claims that tho commission wonld not bomoro than 876, avd ho suos for tho amount_ thoy rofuse to givo P and praye o caping, fearing that the rosult of his action may clsobe lost. IN DANRRUPTOY, In the mattor of Hans L, Hanson et al, an order wos made extending timo for Bhoemsker to answer rule one wesk, An order was modo confirming aalo in the mat- am- of Robert Wolf ; objections to be filed in five nys. An ordor making rule absoluto and confirming roport was entered in Thistod & Heiornon, An ordor was entored diemissing absolutely all proocedings in tho matter of John Reynard. TLicbouroth, Van Arno & Co., of Now York (n8 well a8 the clerks and reportors can deciphor it), yostorday potitioned for the adjudication of Goorgo ¥, D'Utassy nud — Btein, porfnors ns D'Utassy & Co,, oreditors for £414.13, on anun- poidnoto. R, B, Jonking, inan afidavit Alod with thoe patition, aflirms that ho ealled to col- loct the note on the 2d inat, and found the store in chargo of a clork who could or wonld givo no information further than that tho partners wore away, and ho knew nothing about their affairs, Tho same roply had been frequently given sinco. Mule to show cause and provisionnl warrant of seizure were issned. THE COURTS IN DRIEF, Samuol T, Buit and Jordsn Gills_yesterday commanced suit in tho Superior Court in assump- Bit agninsl Jamos Murghy, $1,000 damoges. Theodore Marcuse throatened to out bis throat bocause drink had mado him miserablo, and then bent Dora, his wife, because she was not miser- able too, and Dora’ now %mmhms tha Buporior Court for divorco and custody of_the littlo ones, 'he Cook County National Bank yesterday commenced suit, in assumpsit, in tho Buperior Court, against 8netl, Taylor & Co,, $8,600 dam- Bges. gYeB!mflny the widow of the late Philip Carlin appealed to the Cireuit Courk from the ordor of tE\’u County Conrt on hor petition® for citation on tho excoutors to show cause why widow's award ghould not bo paid to her. ¥ John Purcell yostorday commenced suit on cnso in tho Cirouit Court against N. Roedor, dumagos, 81,000, Rudolph T, Studness yoatorday commoncod suit agafnat Patrick Rydor in tho Circuit Court, on cnge, $3,000 dainagos. Henry J. Berry aind Albert V. Young yostordny filed petition for mechanic's lien againet E. B. Lincoln, the City of Chicago, Bonj. B, Gallup, and Franois B. Peabody, for 650, Lincoln boing the principal, and the city and others being intorost- ed in the proporty in some way not stated. NEW SUITS. Ty CmovrT Count,—8,161—fohn Purcell v, Nio (1) Rocder ; caso, $1,000, 8,152—Abpoal, 8,163—In tho ‘mattor of Phillp Carlin, docsascd; sppeal from_Goun- ty Court, B,164—Rudolph T. Studnces v, Patrick Tipdur tissphsn 8,000, 8,165Honry J. Torey ond bort V. Young V. E, B. Lincoln, tha ity of Chlcago, Ben), E. Gullup, and Frances B, Posbody ; mechandc’s Hen for $030. 8,160—Appoal. 6,167—Appeal, ‘Tne Bupenion Count,—44,043—Bamuol T, Buit sud Jordan Gills v, James Murphy; sssumpsit, $1,000, 44,644—Duvid J, and_Elgar P, Johnson; nesnmpsit, $500, 44,045—Wm, Evons v, Frod. Rane; assumpsit, 500, 44,640\, B, Johnsion v, Gustavo A, May an ¥, Burg (z); nssiumpety $600, - 4,047—Catborln v Lorenz Drolling 3 bill for divoreo and alimony, 44,048 —Dora v. Theodoro Marcuso; bill for divorca on'tho ground of cruclty, drunkontioés, und gencral lucom- Datibility, 44,H40—Mary A, Wolcott v, William Swmith, alins Wiilard Morrill, Jomes R, Bradwell, Benjamin W, Elis, A, J, Bacll, and L, O, Paino Freor ; bill, 44,650~ Qook County Natlonal Bank v. Thos,' Boell, Abner aylor, Janics Alkion, and fnmen 8, Bnoll (pattnors aa 8noll, Taylor & Co.j, aud I, H, Porter; aesumpsit, £9,600, 43,051—John Bessler v. B, 3. Nockin and ¥, B, Tteichard ; ifidavit for capios, ~ 44,63—1 . O, Lindsioy, Chas, T Wood, and J, &, Derby v, J. Loimbrodt; ns- sumpelt, $200, " 44,063 Appeal. gt HYDE PARK. Now that the Hyde Park Trustees have adopt- od the appropriation bill for the ensuing year, & comparison with Jast year's bill will show the practical working of the villago system : 1872, $ 1,000 000 1673, 41,000 Repalrs ou drains, ;000 Tiepairs on oulvorts, 1,600 Bridgo fund,..... 4,000 Forry fund. 500 Villauo Hul L b00 Cattle-Pound fund, ol Trotecting Vitlago 2,000 Trusteou’ palnric, W00 1,200 ‘Fressrer’s snlary, 500 1,500 Vilingo olerk's BRIATY..ss » 1,600 1,600 Polleo salary fund, « 9,000 9,000 Bpeclal police fund,, « 1,000 B0 Buerintondenco pblic worka . 1800 2,800 Town atlas fund, .., oo 200 Hanitary for abating 1,000 100 Expousos of clections. 100 100 Uaro of prisonors. .., 250 250 Lighiting stroot Iamps. 2,000 4,000 Engineoring fund .. 1,200 2,600 Adyertising and blauks 1,000 Bpeclnl nsseastent improvoment 10, Water works ocponson... 0,600 Interest and sinking fund, 16,000 Coutingent fund 4,000 Tot 95,200 And yot the taxes aro reduced ; for on the val- uation last year tho tax was about 2.80 per cont, and, n\vlut; to tho largo incroase of valuation this yoar, the tax ia only 1.00 per cont. bt oo s o A Lady Lands a Monster Muncalongos From the Syracuss Journal, - A party hoaded by Mr. I, M. Putnam‘and lady havo_ beon wojourning at Olayton for tho paat fow days, and we are happy to tlato that thoy hnvo boon more than ordinarily succosstul in catehing somo of tho fineat fish over hooked from the proud waters of tho Bt. Lawronce, Al- Jthough tho ontiroc parly can bonst more finn; ame than {8 gonerally socurod, it wan rerorved ?or Mrs, Putnam to enrmro ono of the largost and finost of the muscalonge specics ever talion from thiu groat river. The ncoomplished onrs- man, Honry Lotur, aided the lucky Iady in no- curing tho game, Tho fish alludod to welghed 40 pounds, nnd was 53 inches long, 'This wan ono of largest_muscalonges that hing been taken from tho Bt. Lawronco lhis senson, Mra, Put- nam nldo scoured o splondid piokerel woighing 14 pounds, —_—— OUT-DOOR MUSIC. Abond will play the following musieal pro- grammo at Lincoln Park this aftornoon, bogin- ning at 8:30 o'clock : # PART I, 1, Violory Maroh.....oveeee 3, Overture—* Lo Roi do Yu B, Muslcal Telegraph Potpotirri, 4. Waltz—t Bpriug's Approsch Quartetto—* Rijtolot! 6. * Gullop of thio Muscs 8, Convent Bella Nocturne,.... 0, Ohotus and cavatina—* Il Gi monto ", 10, Font Galoj 11, Waltz—t 12, Jublleo March, o AL. FLENDALE. TEMALE COLLEGE, Tho Terontioth Collogtato Yoar will bogin Soptombor 16, Tt sppoals 1o ia past succoes, its admirablo Tosation, aud {lio Tocommondation of thioad who kuow it bost, oa its guarantoo to the publlo for tho futaro, MADAME CAROLINE RIVE, ‘Whono brilliant caroor commonged with thia Inatitu wlil rosutno hor old poaltion in our Dopartmoent of M For eataloguo, lnrr lnlqnnnflunkuu #8 ns harotofore, Rov, L. D, PUTTER, D, D., Pros,. . Glondato, Giio, NORTWESTERN _ UNIVERSITY. " Over Seventy Professors and Instractors and Six Gotleges. 1, Colloga of Titorature and Bofonoo, TI, Collega of Taghnolopy, 11, Woman's Ooljego of Litoratora and .« IV: Gollogo of Thoology—Garrott Biblioal Inail. s,V Ooliogo of Law. VL. Gollogo of Mutlolo— Qiéago Mtodioal Colloge, - VII. Proparatory flicol for tho sovaral Oollogos and for Dustncss, VIIL, Consorva~ to uslo. '1X, Dopartmont. of Painting and Deaw. e R Balloge of Tekhaciony spotlal ™ o nology epoein dinittod, M torm by Inlflupm Rt partioulars addross PRES, FOWLER, vauston, Tll. RACINE COLLEGE. ‘Raoino Collego Inoludos throo Bchools: 1. A COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT, with fall Col- Togiate Courso, 9. A BOIENTIFIO 8OHOOL, to bo begun this Autamn. 8, A GRAMMAR SOHOOL FOR BOYS. Tho throo Schanis begin Sopt. 10, For admieslon a) P L P g o itagino Golloge, Haclng i, pUataloguos ean bo obtated at tho Morohants® National ank, ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY, EKANEAKEE, ILL. This Bosrding Bohool for Yoting Ladlos, under the di- gostion of tho Biators of this Gongrogation s Notro D Notro amo, inahoutataty miloa from Oblayo, within e fow minutoed waik of the Kankakoo Rallway Station. It offors thocom. forte of a howme, and groat ndvantages for tho acquisition of a finishad oducatlon and a thorough knowlodgo of tho Engliah, Frenoh, and Gorman languagos, Th Scholas. tio yonr begins Soptombor 1. and tuition, for toriu of fivo months, 876.00. Mu. 3 , &0., oxtra. ™ ftor partioiara addross SISTER SUPRRIOR. SOUTH SIDE SEMINARY, R8. IENRY SIMONS, late of Thirty-ninth- Now cossor to Misa Mott, 460 Michigan-av. Eunglish, Fronch, and German Boarding and 'Dl& Behool for Young Ladios and Children. Tha Fronch an Gorman Languagos daily spokon, Mnusio thoroughly {n. struotod. - Nocdlowork and Embrotdory carofully gty 0 Sominary is nndor tho superintondence of tho Princl. PH, nssisted k‘ an officlent corps of teachors. Far clrcu- s sbply3t o bivo adirees. ‘Sehost rosion Taundar, ipt 3. LARESIDE SEMINARY, AT OCONOMOWOO, WIS, A Bonrding School for Qirlaand a limited numbor of young Joys, “Dellghtful situntion: home camforts, nnd Hhoronah tnstruction. - For clrauldr. ith informstion, apply to MISS'GRAGE P, JONRS, Princlyal, or REV. J. H. MAGOFFIN, Rector. JENNINGS SEHINARY, ATURORA, ILL., For both soxos. Tino atono bulldings and heautiful rounds 10 dgpastmonts: superlor advaitagos (. all; o ull corps of Profossors: Commorelal Colloga nttachod. Eall, ‘torm opuna Auguat . tond, for ontalogic. " Ad. dross Rov. 0. K. MANDEVILLE, A. 31., Principal, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. Tho Thirt sgins on Tucad: by {‘m'.:" AR - T nTfifi!Ie:rfons L et 01 LEMONNIER, O. 8. O. Lake Forest Acadeniy. A Boarding School for Boys, most charmingly situnted aud splondidly equipy ono hour by eara {rom Chicago. Noxt, torm continonccs bept. 11 fow vacancios lott, ’1‘!:\0{"&“1\.].]?12;4; L.y Lako Forest, Tll. MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S FRENCH SOHOOL Roopons Sopt, 17, ~Tho oaly ono in Now York whoro ¥rouch is taught as In Parls. Suparior English education. Drawlog, Latin, aud Singing inolndod ‘in thio tuition, Boardors havo att excollent homa, For oisculars, 25 Wosi, Yorty-sixtivat,, N. Y. Refors by pormisslon to 1. Goodoll, ' Aro. ‘Goo. M, Pullniau, Ohloago, M. i Geo, P. Plaut, 8t. Louis; Mrs, O, 1. Bull, Quincy, BISHOP WHIPPLE'S S0HOOLS, PARIBAULT, MINN ST, MARY'S HALL, for girla: All dopartmionts oqual to tho best Kastorn Befiools. . Nativo tonohorn af moderu angiingos, Soronth yoar. SHATTUCK SOHOOL, far 0} raduntos ontor Sophomore Class in Eastorn Col- Iogos, _Locatlon remarkablo for healthfulness and scon- a1y, Cadot organization. Torm opons Hept. 18 Tor cataloguos addrosa REV. JAMRS DOBS 1873, KNOX COLLEGE IN. Roopons THURSDAY, Sept. 4. All dopartments—Col. lcqinto, Fomalo Collcgiato, and Acadomio—aro. fully equippod for aBiciont work. ' Tho Musioal Dopartmont, undar Prof, Fullor, offors Yory superior ndvantagos, botfi voaaland montal, Tu additin ta tho usual sdvan: tagos, & Normal Ulass will bo organized at the oponiag of For full e i, N 1! 14 o, T Ut soss., Galosburg, Tl MRS, 0. VANDENHOFF. DOYS SOHOOL, Mrs, GEORGE VANDEN{1OFF will open her Board- Lo arid_ DAy BatiGol for ROV Ss At Na 108 WEST FORTY: BRCOND'RT., closo to RESERVOIjt PARK, Now York, Sopt. 18 Nuibbor of boarding puplls timitad'to KIGIIY: fohool houra from 9:80 &, t. 40 3:30 . m. Apulcations may bamada as above, MORRIS YEMALE INSTITUTE, MORRISTOWN, N. J. ADVANTAGES.—Ono hour and a half from Now York by ratlroad ; loontion uniurpassod for rural boauly, and oftiate Tot Tonlthtulnose, A foll courso of Acadomia gud Colloglaio tudy, with tio usual ccompllalimonts. o tioicost homa atcommodations, Limilod to tweats= 96 boarding pupi v vncancios. S . fLAZRLATN Gy & M., Prlnolpal. MRS. GARRETSON’S ENOLISH, FRENON, AND OERMAN BOARDING AND ‘DAY BUHOOL' FOX YOUNG LADIKS ANI OHILDREN, at No. 58 Wost Forty.soventluut,, botwoen Fifth and_ Sixthave., New York Ofty, will Toopon on Tuesiay, Bopt, 23, 1473, Thio numbor of bosrding pupila Mmited ta tyol Ciroulars may bo obtalnsd on applica: tion attho above addross, CHEGARAY INSTITUTE. Establishod in New York In 1814, pEnglah oo Fron o Vong: Taiios and, Missos carding and day pupile, 1627 & bracant., Phile: aalum:.g& il o Tntgunio of tho facils, sad o Dsfihie, % P MADAME DALRVILLY, Principal. TVIL AND MEQHANIOAL ENGINEERING AT tho Ronssolaor Palytochnle lustitate, Troy, N, ¥. Instruotion vory practical, Advantagos unsurpassod i this country, Gratluatos obtaln oxoollont posltions, Reopous Bopt. 17, For tho Annual Rogister, containiog {mpiored coursa ot study, and 'fall partioulirs, addross PIOY. CIIARLES DROWNK, Diraotor, (OTTAGE_ 1ILL BEMINARY — FOR ~YOUNG dios, ‘Poughkoopsio, N, ¥, Muslo and tho flna 9.. as mnl-l'lf}’f S sont, . 16, 0 Wi aLE, Principal and ropribtor. % ])n. VAN NORMAN'S ULABS‘OAIh ENGLISI, Fronoh, and Goran, Family and Day School for young ladlos and ohtldron, 71, 73, and 76 Kast Bisty-first- e tenteal Fack, Nogg Yor, wil conrasnsg s Bven: oar Sapte'35, TonD. " Kor Toll indasmation Satalogue; Audross tho REV. D. 0. VAN NORMAN, 75 Kaat Rixty-first-at. KEmLE BOIOOL, SVIAGUSE, N, V. ENGLISH aid ironh. Bofinol for voung ladiod unilos tho supor. vlslon of tho Rt, Rov, I, D, 1 untlogton, . D, Bishoy S Bateknbiar. For obrasiars Al roes ellnodny 1 Bontermbor,. 1oc oitan 3 T JACKEON, Syracuso, M. Vo xfi“‘ TFRMALE BEMINARY, AT AUBURN- a MARY Mase., 10 milos from Nostan, ‘on Bosion & AL Advantagos: Location and agpalntms Tnw 3 ‘elo ‘( ora fn ovory dupartment, Hindontat . Tour yoars Olassi eal wourso i the Bominary, Spoctal advantagos for m alo, modorn langusaon, mud palnting (roni natiro: Al Pliorough onliuro—trio woninmhood. Next, 3y Boit. th 1670, “Address OILAREIS W. QU M Jln BILVA AND MRS, * ALEX, BIAD- VL FONDYS (formorty My, Ogdou Tloilan's) 12oglish, Veanol, and Qorman Hoaydi 1iool for yuting d 1a; tudion and children, 17 Wost T l:lm-nlnl\,l 8t jow York, roopens Heptember 2. Applicatlo may bo made us above, l{ 8. WAL, BI 4 y!lzunll l;‘l.llu(l. 1 N8 BOARDINGHCITOOT TOI lhg fall tomm of Mirs, BIYAN'N 1878, M e aht o0 Mt . \Tutio entrngo g inatio apors, addros Drofs BAMULL KNBELAND, Hoor- acy, Doston, Ma ozt achoul- roar. begins o) 8, 1873, Udross Ch REV. J, i Lol LbUl; Yor elroular, AN, Pownal, Ve, | RARE ADVANTAGES TOYS, AT RURAL Mons, & smutl {amily uclioul, and godd, wniol, heaiih- AMUSEMENTS, “BARNUM'S WORLD'S FATR, | ¢ Commencing Monday, Ang, 1. * 5 EX T . SENSATION OF THE AGE! GREAT TRAVELING WORLDY FAIR, CHIGAGD ONE WEE, Threp Times Larger thian Ever, CONBISTING OF Museum, MENAGERIE, CARAVAN, HIPPODROME, BOLYTECTNIG INSTITUTE, National Portrait Gallery, Hall of Classic Statmary, Me- chanics and Fine Arts, GARDEN OF Z00L0GY AND ORNITHOLOGY, AND Dan Castello’s, Sig, Scbastian’s and Mons, D’Atalic’s GRAND TRIPLE INTERNATIONAL Equestrian and Hippodramatic Expasition, And thrae soparato nnd distinct Aronc, Otrcus, and Spoo- inoular Ttings, seon by the wholg audianco simultagannely, n ano Colossal Pavilion, large enough to soat confortably 1,000 porsons, to which s addod this scason a wootlon struotirn, in tho atylo of tho old Roman Awpbithenire oroctad o advanco of the arrival of the Company, with capnalty for 5,000 rosorvod soute, ororlaoking the' ontiro Golisour and porformance of tho Hippodromo. The Grand Street Pageant, With #ts Thiroo Biivor Comnot. Jiands, s it anpoared on Trondway, Now York, wher it was witnorsed by Hhun- drods of Hhousand of dollyhtod and eotraaced Spocta. Lomss WL SLAYE fepm tho Fnvhlioh Grovinils &L 8 0'0look g Mondy (i fea day o Exbibi, and poends pon’ tho principal sironta. e Hhat w0 gl Sontand oflinel h display miay bo soon BUT ONOK 1N A LIFETIME. Itisssightso Gorgoous ond Graud s to bo worthy A JOUBNEY OF ONE HUNDRED MILES! This Colossal Exhibition, absolutoly Ten Times Larger than any Other Show, WILL EXHIBIT IN CHICAGO FOR OINE WEEIK, Commenocing Monday, Aug, 18, 1873, On the Corner of Madison and Elizabet-sts, Two Exhibitions on Mondny, nt 2 and 7 p. may and Three G d anid Full Performances upon e ding dny, at 10 W 1 LN and 7 p.m, Admiseion. a THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL Z00LOGICAL GARDEN win tative spoctmons of tho whole Animal Kingdom, tfismost consplouous of which aro LIVING SBA LIONS, Four Asiatio and Afclcan Elophants, sixtaon Whito Ba. ontatn tho largost nnd most magnlticont, reproson. ool of T fhured TiRotrinh unt Arating Catualt and 2, Linliloninn Lius, Bookn! Tigors, Via Vavkn, toro magmiiiount Glrailew, Glant Black 1{hinooeros, Marino Monators, ifisds, Lonsts, and Ropiilos from evory Clima g of ovory spoolos, makimg n rand obalof uh: rards o, in o’ Kpocirhons, 100 Magalfieont Autema gL Midum, Gieloeltios will bo oxhiblted thres tmus dally Prof, FABER'S wondorful TALKING MACHINE. of whic! 2 [ B0, Also the Dl Canalbinfs, iugor Indians, tho colobrated Albino _What'le-it? “Givl, No-armed Boy, ourious Natura, Also, A National Portrait Gallery, CONTAINING 100 LIFE-SIZE OIL PAINTINGS, Of all tho Presidonts, Statosmen, Milltary Horoos, Kings, Quoons, Potontatus, and Colobritios; Frof, Rug- ors' group of OLASSIO AND HISTORIO STATUARY, Bohominn Glass-Blowers, And A UUNDRED oxtsomoly ourious and oxgals- o lifollko, moving, moeohanical Automato from Faris, aud Genova, Bwitzorland, loau_and fLandscapo transfurmation scenes, Hiator| aud Mytholiglo Andcides, inging and’ Fiitioy Jifrd ‘Automatun Musiolans, Gorgoons Gratta Sconcs, Fla) Fountatus, Kmm(nM"fltur Mills, Llying Oharfots, ing Aliips, Moving ftallrond Tealnts, Hippling Unscado: and thausands of tha wost curlous and vxqulsiteworks o Muchianiam And Art, sufolont of themsolvos to constl. atiiitla s fimt-olass exliibition, “Alko tho Groatoat Minlaturs Gomodian, COMMODORE NUTT, Thig Famots Star of the Gen, Tom Thush Troupe, And his wondorful Oalifarnla compeor, ADMIRAI, DOTT, 16 Yoars 014, 2 Inches High, and 16 Pounds tn Wolght. TWELVENUNDRED MEN AND HORBES, 'I'\VENTY FIRST-ULASS PERFORMERS, BIX TAMOUS OLOWNE, Buch nn Rxhibltlon, vo comprohonsivo, grand, and cos. mopoiitan, Lias novor belorv bues sven on oarth, WILL ALEO EXUHIBIT AT il 11,y Aug, 12| Jollet, A N Sucinanoh kel s! iy é‘“ 26,0 Alg, 10 L AL iants, Dwarls, Beardod honomonn and 1raaxe of ‘consfsting of Tab- lo & AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THI8 AFTERNOON AND g LABT TWO TI0t0oRMANGES S TIVILY DIVORCH WITH IT8 POWERFUL OABT. oatenday, Aug. 13, an original dramatization of Wilkia INEW MAGDALEN, Whioh wil Mfl"?l!l'(lll Rf_uf'm’-m.""“ alltho brilliant acoossorios e BAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Summer Arrangemont, TXPLANATION OF REFERENCE MARiA, — | Baturdayox ooniad. * Bunday o 1, 3 3 0¥ indoy AL 5100 oo 4 bafipson 7 Oxcopted: " UAx MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Depol, fool of Lake tty, wiaik foot af Ticenlyareond-st, feket oflice, 61 Clark s, the g pi and T8 Gty cormer af Haieone T 1ol MoVICKER'S THEATRE, oo Opan at s, Porformance commgncos at 8 o company, and Baturday mattaco, Lostor Wallack's popuiar deama’ The Romance of 2 Poor Young Man, Mra, Thomss Bary, W, R, , . ONell, Ratntord, Mese Aty M Htonah, St Yot Heon ToUro, Miza Marbio tn th casts Uoautital sconory, monntings, and appofntmonts. GLOBE_THEATRE. Last two porformancos of 7. GRATTA! erantlrish draton, AHOG ni SFIN F.ANIE. Aftornoon at 3%, Fi Y d Mondoy nosieHism SLARIAN MOKDAUNY, o DAR- LING. : DR"KAH]:WS . Waguificent ~ Auatomical ~ Mnseum, From Now York, of NATURAL SOLE 4 AR 1 onth Olark sty moar DiadIsone - rgestaad oo Mok gontlomon only. oo opan from 0 a. . Lo10 1 g KINGSBURY MUSIC HALL, Olark and Raudolph-sts, b Tor -Concorts, Lootures, Oo it Balls, oma.mmr')x 1560 “Samborod " soata: Boats movable. pply at the Hall, MUSIC BOOKS. A SPLENDID SABBATE SCEOOL BOOK! RIVER OF LIFE RIVER Verlly LIFE on snd home boya and girls will v noot magl ARIuE (o' loats Bud ap- prociato, As {n our unoquatiod Church Book, the **AmEnt- () 0AN TONE BoOK" —uo in this wo havo drawn on Hohool Muslo, the vory best in the country, to whoso ~united of. ular Babbath fohiool Book, odit- od_by Mosrs, RIVER LIFE Its Buccoss Cannot be Doubted. 12~ BEND ORDERS EARLY. PRIOH, $30 PER 100. Sample coplos, 30 conts each, Sont poat-palde Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. Ohags. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Brosdway, Ne :w York. LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. OGCEAN NAVIGATION, Leave, | Arvive, iy CNTWORTH, Genoral Passenyor Agoiit. Knt‘fllce?fl & ALTON RAILROAD. e Shart Lie, . Fou, canet o s 3y Fan r Mudlson-at, iandolplost, Teave, Kansas Olty rhrrnuvln Jackaon.| villo, 11, and Loulslaun, Mo..* 0:16 . m, Kaneas Gity Yost Lxprofs, Jnoknonville, 1il., and Louls ana, Mo.. Ht. Louls Tk Ht, Louls Iasi 4 0:00p, m, - 0ifs . m: 9:00p. m, Bpringliold Kepriad o pringricld Fast Lxi 2:00 p, tn yoftorsan Gity Icxro 0 Poorda, Kookuk & Burf LE Wenotia, Lacon, and Washingtai(, i g Teastesesesares ieeise : > 8:10 p. 1, Jollot & Divight Aseoratioation |* 41 + S0 o CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & S7. PAUL RAILWAY. Union Depot, corney Madioon aml Canal-s B3 St harieate opasite Shemman Hounes ind o Depnse Leace. Arrive. Mibeaiiuon, B1, Paol & Biuesn, 'e-m: 146:600, m, * MR ol 5100p, m 1100, 1. Milwawkoe, £t Paul & Finiosn-| s e e olin Night Expross.. <149:50 p. v, [* 4418 p. m, : CJII%AGID. BUR'I.INNDN & UUINCY RAILROAD, at.y and at depots, Matl and Exproas,.e.ves. Qanaand sirestirindstin ubuquq and § o Paciile Kot Lingss - ‘Aurora Passong Dubnqus & Stoux Jity E: Pactiic Night Exyro Downor's Grove Acor ILLNOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot foot of Lgke-st, and foot of Ticenty. 3 A e T I e M Ticket Bt. B B fonis Ry alro Mall sonors toall yntts of Groat el shontai 1 X tain, Iraland, Gonshont twioo A wosk from Now York, and earryine pas- , At Nodi 3 + Ston v Tiifiah and Liiah pocts anst &%«"J?‘w«" i MR Contic dial b ulnr linon, A)¢ pavablo in Sommor LaSalloand Madisomatecs cioopcs HENDERSON BROTHEXS, Agontg. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Clty affce, corner Kundolph and LaSalle.ats,, and 75 Canals at., corner Madison-t, Pactflo Paat Linou vusasgpeoc: - - S RaE . nuu.u:my Doy l?fi i Uil fib‘ I *10:10 a. > 9:08 . o, +9:30 . m. PLisuotto fxpro SE. Daul Begroes.ee * 650 t6:20a, m, ALLAN LINE MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSIILP CO. 2?.1 FUL!;JI'O“‘:;BI"ED FIRST-ULASS BTEAMERS, vornool, Londondorry, and Glaagow. Tri-wookly t aud from Quabeo (Portiand I wintar). Also, fortnighily t d { a] toand feow Baliimors, calling at Quicustaws, 1 fitasy olk, Tovvassago, frolght, or any infarmation, apoly to ALLAN & CO., Agents, 72& T4 LoSallo-st. CUNARD MAIL LINE ESTABLISIED 1840. Steam Between Now York, Boston, and Liverpool, FROM NEW YORK. +«r+ Angust 20 Smaria * August 21 ) Abyasin! Kontenthor 8 | Batavia, “And from Hoston evory Tuosday, Onbin Passngo, $80, 8100 and §130, Gold. Exoursion Tickets at Reducod Ratos. Btavrago Passape, 830 curroncy. Passengors and frolght okad fo and froin all parta of Europe at. lowost ratos. SightDraftion Great lirltain, Troland, and tho Continont, PIL DU VERNKT, Gonl Woet'n Agont. N.W. cor, lark and Randofvh-sia, NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. Now York fos e e Eor i aienatown and, Tisarmol Hor QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL, from Emn 4 B e A ERopt -..Batardey, Aug, Satarday, Sopt. b Cabin Passngo, 870, 880, anid 800 Currency. Iteturn Tickets, 8140 nnd 8160 Currency. BTEERAGE PASSAGL, 829, nurmnug’ Passongers booked to or from Gorman and Scandina. wvinn points at low ratos, “T'he Btesmships of this line aro the largest in tho trade. Drafis on Great Britalo, Iroland, and the Continent. WILLIAM MACALISTER, Gea'l Westorn Agont, Northeast carner Olark and Randolpliats. (opposito ‘now ‘Sherman Houss), Uhicago. NEW YORK TO CARDIET, BRISTOL, LONDON, And gl Other Points in England and Wales, Tho South Walea Atlnni hina will any August g ugust 23 ‘August 30 iaturdny, Ang, 30. na pain.. fo Steamahin Company'a now snil from Tonnayivani Tall- ors AR 23 +Sopt. 13 uilt oxpressiy for tho trade, are pra. ost improyomonts for the comfortand convonlenca of Cabln and Steorage U'sssongors. Iiirat Cabln, 880 ourronoy; Sognnd Cabin, 1365 curroncy; Stoor- ; propatd Blooragu cortificates from Car- ) B80S, Dralts for £1and upwardse Lorturthor pastioulsrs, apply fo Carditl, at the Com- 1 a) 1 Dook ¥ Otioos, o, hors, and {h Now York to peny’e O AL BRXTIR % 0. A‘(l:mu. No. 17 liroadivay. STATE LINE. YORK AND GLABGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL. new A AN A OB EN B 0 1 teamors will sall from Stato Lino Dior Sutton Bty Hroakiy, N. Y. an oifows: LABAMA, .Baturday, Aug ENNH Vadnosday, Sopi . s - Wodne: ot 1. Fortulghtly thoreatior, AU‘P’PIN HALDWIN ”bl?'fir ,, 73 1 . ¥ AT AT, 5’,‘0::(.. Cor. of Canal and West Madison-sta,, Chicago. 'SUMMER RESORT. Oakton Springs Hotel, PEWAUKICE, WIS. . B. WARREN.. at-olnas in ovory rospoot. Fine Boat- 1ot I orery Eot et ik omson, e Rosds, Drivos, and Boonory unoqualod. ‘Butuial comfort will Lo insueod (o pactios of threo or ‘mory, Whio dosiro rooma, by glving us briof notios by tol- eaph, 0. 0. D. ARl boletirntod Oskton Bprings Watars ara uaed for Drioking, Uooking, and Bathing, tn tho Hotal. “Thoaa nro tho Wators wiilol have offeatod voar, the marvotoun ciro of Col. N. 1%, lglohacl, who had oort absolutoly ivon up, by a'cotacll o ifidon Plyals olaus. fanagor for this Ownors. MACHINERY. WILLIAM A, HARRIS, Providenco, 1L, 1,, Bullder of tho HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE With Harels'Putented Improvoments. Houd for Glrou- ars SALVE. Al Right Bulve for Burns 1olls, CORNS! sscontaaboxs DR, FLEPLENS, 13¢ Deatborn-ste COLORADD, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Ticket and Freight Ofce, 77 Olor e R Induenmente: Ondy NENVENE, doige CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depot, corner of Van Buren and Sherman-sts. Tckat ofice, Grand Pacisic Hoel, Leave, Arrive, teisl] Qmati, Loavonw'th& Atchison Ex(*10:15 a, m. ]li?rfi ‘A,t_:commu ntic £ 0‘3 ¥ ght xpross, : Lokvonwarth & 1isie LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, ¥an Duren-at., foot a7 LaSalle-st, Ticket aficer, northicest corner Clark and Iandolph-ts,, and southireit curner Cunal and Hudison-sts. Matl, via Air Lino and Matn Linol Bpoclal Now York Ezpress, via "Air Lin g Atla) Dt Tixcro fa Main ikhart Accommountion, .. South Chicsgo Accommudat(on., PITTSBURGH, FORT WATNE & CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATE THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Railroad Depot, foot of Lake-#t, r For ihrough tickets and sleeping-car besihe apply new Tickel afice, 131 Rundoljh-st., near corner Cla Canalat., corier Hadiso ZaSallest, corner éngton, and at lilinais Central Dep at T Arrivoat Indianapciis Arrive at Cinoinnath Tralos arriva at Ohlcago at 7:57 a. m,, 8:05 8, m., and 7:40 p. m, nlbllnn runaing Saturday night train {o In. dianapolis and Clnolonatl, South Iind passongurs cat gat baggago clioked aud tako train st ‘Twauty-socand-ate avot. % CHICAGO & PACIFIC KAILROAD. (OPEN TO ELUIN, B3 MILES.) Depot carner Halated and North Branclests,” General ofice 18 Wetropolitan Zlack, corner Kandalph and LaSalie-3tt, Arrive, Fxpross Passongor.. Fr t Accommudatios TARRISON, BRADFORD & €08 STEEL PENS. Bpoolal attention eallod to tho woll-known numbors, 505 ==eT75-=-28---20 & 22, Tactory, Mt. Vernon:_0ffico, 75 John- MISCELLANEOUS. CIETITY EBG URMG BINI WATER-Tuz Gnear MEpiemve o¥ A Bl ireod by tho Tilgliost Modical Authorties, Hostorea’ Muscuinr Dowor to tho Paralytlo, Yauthful Vigor to thia Agod, and Dovelops the Youny aia Critical Purlod; Dissolyos Caloull and ** Chalky" Doposita; Criros Qout, Ithouuatism, Dy spopaia, Neuralgin, (ravel, Dia- hotes, Disossos of tha Kidueys, Livor, and Bkin, Abdom- inal Dropsy, Ohroniu Diarrliata. Couatipation, 'Asthima, Norvouanoes, Blooplessnoss, Genoral Dobllity, and noariy ovory cluza Of Chronia Distaso, Pamphlots’ containin, History of tho Speing and Tustimonials (rom Medioa Journits, tminont Phyuicivns and Dintinguistiod. Gitly oms, sunt, ¥IEE by matl by WHITNBY BROS., Gonoral Aguiie, T Bouth Front s, Phlladolobia, Pa 3 ol B N Y. ML ALNIH | OANDIED (UASTOR OTL. [T'rado Mark.) run lovo thom. all llruv late, RO FOR A A T sumption, Waatlng, and Tudigontio B oreatio imdiston nd Lancreatino. Medis o imon wh hinvo nado 1 o wpooln] atudy, testily that hia fa braiongod {5 romiatkabla msutier, wphotlto, atzongtll, and wolglil lioroased, digeation greatly promoted, pouts miimpartad, and tho gonoeal cundition of tiu bl Aoy b thotk o, brica o da. tadle, Havory & Maoro (Ulmutsty to tho Quoon, H. the Princo, of Walns, 11is (lighnoss tho Kedivaot § Ui Now Houd-st., Loudon, nnd o] trado mnrk on endh butt! Lradomarkon each bt L TAIRBANES BIANDARD SCALHES AN, ‘;:Igfiflm &00 FAmBAI!IvIli?d.n 13 LAKK-ST.