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" THE FARMERS’ MOVEMENT. Further Responses to the Liv- ingston County Flat- form. Large Agricultural Assem- blages in That County. The Farmors' Nominations in Cham- paign County, Determination of Kansas Grangors to Hold On to Their Wheat. Formation of a Grangers’ Transporta. tion Company in Kankakee County. Dennnciation by Hancock Connty Gron- gors of Outrages upon Railronds, The Livingston County Platform, FBOM BIMEON ELLIOTT, SECRETARY WEST DOVED GRANGE. Nean PRINCETON, 1L, Aug. 9, 1873, Your card, containing Platform, is received, and, but for”tho hurry of harvesting, should have boon answered sooner. Our Grango is in full sympathy with those principles, and will “ show thoir faith by thoir works,” with tho pos- sible exception of ono or two nominal mombors. Bome men aro vory fonrful that somobody will think thoy aro not “good Republicans,” and thoy cannot movo outeide of a circlo presoribed by their Court-House Ring. Of such thereis littlo hopo horo or horeafter. But it scoms to mo that tho groat bulk of the paople, recoguiz- ing the fact that wo bave tho best farming coun- try the sun shines upon; that we have had bountiful crops for soveral successivo years, that our poeple arc pationt, caroful, prudent, industrions, and economizing in their habits, working—they and their entiro fomilies—from twelvofo fourtocn hours a day the yoar round, tonfining their ontlays to tho sterncat nocossi- tion, donyiug thomuolves and families nearly all the luxuries that civilization entitlos thom to, snd yot, st the ond of the yoar, when the crop is vold and oxpenacs paid, the startling fact appenrs that, with o capital of from 5,000 to BI5,000 invested in their busness, il this toil hes scarcely made them o liv- Ing;~rocognizing theso facts, they aro sntisfied that they aro not “cronkoers and grum- blors 88 & class;” that thoir wrongs aro nmot “imuginary,” but real; sud thoy have shut thoir tooth, and sworn * By tho Eternal” theso wrongs shall bo righted. Thoy don't intend to sublet this business of running our Government * sy longer, but aro preparing to run out the old engine of popular government,—run her out on the great turn-tablo of public opinion ; trim up tho head-lights of froo discussion; tear up tho sidotracks,—no time for side fssuos now; lock up the ewitches ; give hor a clear track, and lot her bear gollantly down to the stations of Justice and Right. Aud, if the Ropublican party, or tho Demoeratio party, or any other party, stands in tho way, huri it aside, snd sond it sputtering dowa to the ditch of eternal oblivion. BryoN Ernrorr, Bectotary Woat Dover Grange, FBOX JOUN D. WALLIS, GRNERAL DERUTY T. OF I, BTATE OF ILLINOIS. Lrtourizeo, 1, Aug, 7, 1673, Postal card is received, .containing People's Anti-Monopoly Platform of your county, and I wesure you it contains the sentiments of the citi- #ons of our county, and, I prosumo, of overy ‘county in tho Stato, and I am suro it contains my own sontimonts. I hoartily indorse all of tho principlea contained in the Platform, aud, as a farmer and citizon, and Goneral Doputy of the Palrons of Husbandry, I am doing all I can to carry out tho principles. We recontly had a pic- nic of tho farmers of Montgemery County, and the number presont was cstimated at from 4,000 06,000, Tho first Grange, I think, organized in our county was in January or February; now thero are twenty-two Granges in our county. The farmors, as well as the laboring clnsses of all kinds, are alive to tho interesta of the groat Farmors' Movemont, and will support the cause ot tho ballot-box. The farmers have called s conveution in our county to nominate candidates for county officors. Bolet us keop tho ball a- rolling, pushing the causo into every county in tho Btate and every Blato of the Unitod Btates, ignoring the political partics, doclaring ournolvos froemou, nnd that tho pooplo In this countay aro soversigns, and not the monopolics. Youra re- spectiully, Jonx D. WarLts, Geucra) Doputy Patrons of Tusbandry, Litchfold, 11l FROM JIENRY DRONSON, TREASURER FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF TUE BTATE OF EANEAS, : _ Lawnzxor, Kan,, Aug. 10, 1873, 1 am in rocoipt of your County Platform, which I should havo roplied to some timo ago. X thunk I may aay that Douglas County, ag woll 830 large portion of Kansas, will not only in- dorse it at tl.\uImJl! this fall, but will **pilo ona little more.” X claim for this county a ploneor- ship in this work, and wo do not intond to be- come & roar-guard in the roal fight. Your fourth plank alono 18 suflicient to form & platform for a new political party. Now that slavery is abol. iehed, Iand-monopoly I consider *“tho sum of all villainics.” ‘Tho national-banking systom I con~ sider a conspiraoy of Govornment with Capital to ¥ob Labor. ~Our wholo monopoly system is but nationul garroters and highwaymen. We must up and arm, or we will soon Lo unable to hold communication with each other, oven with s poony postal card, ~Each Iaborer in our country uust congtitute himaolf a vigilanco commuttes, and take his part. Wo must eloct no man to offico who seaks it, wo must not fight capital or monapolies with millionairen in ofilw. Money will Lake care of itdolf sooner then us, Lot us mmove on, IExuy BUONSON. FROM O. W. EEITHLEY, STATE DEPUTY P. OF H., AUCDONOUGR GO., ILL Braxpmviiee, Ill., Aug, 10, 1873, Your postal card, containing tho Plaiform and Principlos of tho Farmors' and Peoplo’s Anti- Monopoly Pnr:,‘y, is roceived. I have given it m wubiased study, and indorse every word of t from Alpha to Omega. No doubt wo will adopt aamothlnf of the samo kind at our Association, the 2d of Beptember, at Macomb, Ill, Not only tho farming commnnhy, but tho mochanics aro in for it too. Wo neod a roformation in our log- islative halls, and must bave it. Then our rail- rond kings will have to submit, and wo will got value recoived for our hard earnings, I am in fuvor of a reformation in overy dopartmont of our Govornmont. Yours fratornally, Gronar W, KeiTuuey, Bbé!: xmmu P. of H, Blandinville, McDouough, . 1L, ¥ROM E, N, UPTON, COLZESFONDING GEONETARY FARMERH' ABSOCIATION, EFFINGUAM COUNTY. Yevinauax, Ill,, Aug, 14, 1873, 1 bavo the honor to inform' you that tho farm- ers of BMugham County mot at the Court-Touso, ©on tho 24th of lnst montl, and thora organizod a Farmors' Assoclation of &nid County, to act in concort with othor County Associations, I hope that you will place us on your list of correspond- ents, that wo may all of us obtain such infor- mation a8 is necossary for s united action throughout the Stato, Loth financially and po- litically, Wo moot again on the last Saturday of this month, to ot tha time for nominating farm- era to till onr county offices, aud our chancos nt thio prosont timo are growlng brightor ns each day rolls on. Hoping to hoar !mmfi'on soon, T ruinain, voura for the causo, B, PTON, Correnponding Socretary Vsrmers’ Assoclation, Eflifig- Lam County, FROM OHARLES W, RFRAGUE, BRODETARY ARTESIAN GRANQE, TROQUOIH 00UNTY, ILL, TuAINVILLE, Iroquols 0o, Til, Aty Your potul card with Pisiform rocoived. awaitad tho nction of our Grauge Loforo aekaowl- edging receipt. Thoy unauimously 1usolved that thoed woro tho rontimentaof onr Grange; sl we sont dologntos to our Couuty Convon- tiou with your Platforin for instruttions, Ona of tho roplios to yourcard writoa of ¢ throo Road laws in ono yoar.” An important faot con- nected with thess throo.lnws'is thiss Tiio last Inw ig in all ossontlals tho samo as tho firat ono, and 1t la sald to hiave boon lobbiod through by 8 momber of o firm who had large quantitios of blaoke for road-purposts mmlo uscless by the socond law, and now valuablo againl How much altontion can bo given to_loglstation. whon Iaws of so much importanco ns 1lighway laws are thus rashod through without thought or caro ? Hopiug, with you and all othor laborers in this now campaign of Labor against Ospital, for succoss. I am, fratornally yours. Onanves W, Bpnacue, Beoratary Artcelan Grange, No, 330, ¥ROM D, A, DROWN, BEODETARY ADVANGE GRANGR, Lona, ll,, Aug. 13, 1873, Adyanco Grango, No. 885, rocoived tho postal card bearing tho Platform of tho Pooplo's Antis Monopoly Party of Livingston Caunty, Ill., and adopted {t unanimously. Yours fratornally, D. A. Brown, Socretary. FROM JAMES NURGT, MARTEN OF LYMAN GDANOE. Ronrnrs, Fard Co,, Til,, Aug. 3, 1873, Postal card roceived. Your Platform suits mo oxactly, It is high timo wo farmors lonrned to “paddlo our own canve.” Party mon aud pa- pors may howl, but a majorlty of the farmors will act indepondont of old party lines. Yours ruly, Janes Hopst. ¥ROM G. W, O, LITTELL, BECRETARY MASON COUNTY ASBOCIATION, P, OF If. Torexra, Iil,, Aug. 7, 1873, Ismin rocoipt of your card containing Plat- form of the Farmora’ and Pooplo’s Anti-Monop- oly Party of Livingston County. Inroply, let mo stato that I am in porfoct sympathy with you, and allow mo to wish you, and oll othars oufisgod in this glorious causo, godspeed. I fully rocognizo tho mngnitude of tho task un- dorfaken, but Ihiave dotermined not to conso my offoria until tho country is purged of cor- ruption, and tho ovils wo complain of are cor- rocted, ' The third proposition in your Platform soors to bo objoctionable. Thoroe was a motion made In our Associstion, ot ita last mooting, to xatify this Platform, and it brought out con- sidorablo discusrion on the clauso rolative to tho “ presont banking systom,” which was stricken out and the romaindor ratificd. Wo bolieve tho prosent banking systom is on nnjust and unfair monopoly, and ought to be abolished, and groon- backs substituted. Yours truly, ' Gro. W. 0, Lrrrer, Bocrotary Mason County Associstion, P, H. ¥UOM W. N. TEANOE, SECRETALY OAMARGO GRANGE. . OasAnao, Dougiss Co,, 1il., Ang, 13, 1873, This is to acknowlodge the rocoipt of your {mstml card and Platform of Principles. I Tead hom to our Grange, and I am authorized to in- form you that wo Indorso, and are in full sym- pn!h%wlth, tho principles thore cnunciated, Wo sy, Down with all legnlizod robbory in tho shape of * Protoction,” * And, in order” to_carry out succosatully ?o\u fifth resolution, weadopted tho sixth : Thaf all ealarics of our officials shall bo roduced to the lowest extont possiblo with ronsonablo componsation to honesty and :npncil{; 88 it is n notorious fact that tho officen, as at prosent salaried, would not bo ablo to find “ honesty and capacity,” through tho vast hord of bummers and thioves always at tho front, a4 ' honosty and capacity " aro modost and will ba found at the rear. Yonrs fratornally, W. H, PEAnoE, Bocrotary Camargo Grange, No. 837, ¥NOM O. 0. CROSSAY, SECRETARY DODDSVILLE GRANGE, BCIIUYLER COUNTY, ILL. ) DonpsviLLe, I, Aug, 7, 1873, I rocoived your postal card of the 23d of July. Our Grango directs moe to M}fllflwludifl IO colpt, and sny wo aro {n full sympothy with your Declaration and Platform thorein _contained. Yours rospoctfully, 0. 0. Onossax, Socrotary. FROX L N. MYRICK, MASTER OF DATIDOLPT GRANGE, 'DONOUGH COUNTY, ILL. Banvorrx, Aug, 13, 1873, Your poostal card camo to haud, containing o Daclaration and Platform, which fully indoree, and prosontod to tho Grango at our last moot- ing, and nsked thom if they could indorso it. Thoy, nnsuimously said they could. Wo are down on monopolies. We glo in for o long puli, and a strong ul)nuu, and a pull nltogather. Keop the ball s~rolling.” Respectfully ouss . N. fwmior. FROM ¥. C. NITCHINGS, MASTER NARVEL GRANGE. HanveL, Montgomery Co., I, Aug, 12, 1873, Your favor of the 17th of July recaivod, con- taining Doclaration and Platform of Poople's Anti-Monopoly Party of Livingston County, 11, nnd meots tho hoarty indorsemont of tho Grangos of Montgomery County, Wo aro in- tonding to run a Farmors' ticket this fall, and I havo no foars of its success, Yors fraternally, F. O. HrroniNgs, FROMA: X, DAVIS, GECRETARY TOBSVILLE GRANGE, VERMILION COUNTY, ILL. Roscvinee, Vormillon Co,, Aug, 11, 1873, Our Grauge instructa me to notify you that thoy heertily indorao the principles embodied in tho Platform of your Party, oxcopt tho third olnuse, which they rojoct. Very truly yours, A. M. Davis, Beorotary Rossvillo Grange, P. 11,, No, 165, FROM NIENRY X, PETTON. ‘Warznron, Loudoun Go., Va., Aug, 4, 1873, My absence from home has provonted an carlier mknmvlodgm«uz of roceipt of your postal card of July 11. As a farmor, I sympathizo with any movomont looking to tho improvement of the _ agricultural intoresta of the country. It is timo the farmers, who hold the owor of coutrolling the Government and tho aws of tho land, should assort their rights, They have been too long the “pnok-horsea” for overy other trade and profossion. Thoy pay the burden of National aund Slato taxes, and yot aro the only clags which receives no specini logisln~ tivo protoction, Every othor interest is com- rnctly organized, whilst the agrioultural is abso- utoly without organization. Your movemont ig, thorofore, in the right direotion, and deserves the cordial sympathy of every farmer in tho land ; indeod, of ayorylpnriotwho would seetho Ilrm]llcflvo industrica of the country rovived and hio growing power of monopolies cliocked boforo thoy destroy the libortios of the Poople. With ovary wish for the triumph of the eauso 1n which you are the pionoor, I am, very truly, = Hexny E. Pevtox, FUOM 1SAAC BMITH, SECRETANY OF FIDELITY OBANGE, Joux 29, 1873, Wa rocoived a copy of tho Farmors' and Poos plo's Anti-donopoly Party Platform of Livings- ton County, Ill,, which our Grange heartily in~ dorsed at our Iast meeting. Yours {rntonml{y Isaac Burry, Bocretary of Fidelity Graugo, No, 397, FIOM J. H. DAED, BIERLING, WHITESIDE COUNTY, 1L L. STERLING, TIL, Aug. 4, 1873, l'hvh:s received a copy of the Platform of the Tarmor' and Pooplo’s Anti-Mouopoly parly of Livingston Connty, 1iL., I would say that Iy in- darso every oction of the samo, Iam a youn man, just atarting in life, and would say hat. § am perfoctly disguatod with what aro tormed the political men of the presont day. I think it is safo to assort that ono-halt of our prosont legisiators and Congressmen aro o corrupt sot of lobbyluts, caring for nothivg more than to onrich thomsolvos by their own dishonosty. Thoy are nothing loss than what you might call faghionable thieves. Tho vast sums of monoy that are expended yoorly for what thoy term improvaments, such a8 subnidies to milmld-cor%omunuu, ‘bosidea immonao land-grants, are nothing less than a downright swindle, Buch aro my views on tho mbfwl, and I would say that I am in favor of said Platform, and you will find me an srdont worker in the causo. Iurthor, I would bo plonsed to hear from you again, and of tho prog- rous of tho party, Yours respoctlully, 311 Bazn, FROM W, P. OROXTON, SEURETARY CENTRE GROVE GUANOE. HunreviLueg, 1., Aug. 14, 1873, At & mooting of Coutra Grove Graugo, No. 318, of the P, of IL, held July 20, 1873, tho Platformof the Pooplo's Anti-Monopoly Party of Livingaton Oouuty was road, aud, on mo- tion, tho sontimonts” contained theroin wero sdoptod without a dissouting vote, and tho Beg- rotary instructed to notify you of thoe sama, Yours fratorually, W. I, Cnoxton, Hucrotary of Contro Grove Grange. FROM AZARIAN BUOK, SBEORUTARY IILOT OENTRE GRANQE, 1tz Crarux, THL, Aug, 14, 1873, Yours of July 14 is recolvod, Womost henrti- l‘y indorse both Deoclaration and Platform, ours rospootfully, Azauran Boek, Becretary Pilot Coutro Grango, JOSHUA QNEEN, COMNITTEE~MAN YOR MACON COURTY ILLINOIS STATE VAUMERS' AS§0014~ TION, Deoatun, IIL, Aug, 13, 1873, Your platform of the Farmers' and Pooplo's Anti-Monopoly Party come to hand somo timo ago, and it moots mry Lotrty approval. I intro- duced [t at our Lownuhip Club yosterdny, and it HICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE weas unanimously adopted, with romarke that it did not go far enough ; but wo agrood: Lo add as tho (imes roquired. 'I will bring’ it- bofore our County - Associntion ' netb Batuviny. - Wo have rovbntoon w\vnamrn in our county, malking au agglofinto of twonty olubs for the county. . Ne- apeotfully yours, JOsHUA Gunny,. b i . Gounty Committooman, ¥ROM G. D, GOVE, AEORETATY KEYSTONE GRANGE, MENRY JOUNTY, 1L, ¢ Quryveuaxo, Henry Co,, Til., July 43, 1413, Tam fn roceipt of your card with Platform of tho Farmors' aud Peoplo’s Anti-Monopoly Part; of Livingston County, Ill., sud would say that buliove tho principlos thorein #8t forth to bo corroct. Fratornally yours, Q. D. Gove, . ¥HOM J. I1. GIMONRON, TREASURER BTATE ORANOE OF TLLINOIA, v Rovxsp Onovz, 111, Aug, 2, 1973, Tho Dlatform of your organizntion is alt right. 1 most hoartily spprove of its In this Ropublic can form of govornment, ovory olass of .mon should have an oqual show with nv:‘H otlor class. Right wrongs no one. Yours truly, J. L. BratoNgoN. ERDM 3. 11, MUDRON, HLLAIDE FARM, Wyandotte c».,z 8 ; Kan!, Aug, 6, 1673, Platform received. _I am in entiro sympathy with your position. I boliove no great Food can bo dono for us ns farmors until wo shall have or- ganized upon n now platform, somothing liko your own. Unléss wo -bucomo an_sotive, ng- gmsulvu, workiug power, our organizations will o of no effoct. I hollove iu the ballot-box. It fs tho koy to the situation, Yours truly, i ey B, it B . J. 1L Hupsox. ¥DOM M. KING, SECRETARY GIANGE NO. 881, GEN- *EREO, NENIIY COUNTY, ILL. . Guxzago, Heury Co,, 1il,, Aug, 9, 1673, Your postal onrd i baforo mo, ombodying tho Dlatform and Principlos of tho Anti-Monopoly Party of Livingston County.. Myself, ond my agsociatos in every departmont of the Parmicrs’ Roform Movoment, do most cordially and heort-. ily sond greoting and will join you ift avery effort 10 rid the country of the most gigantio system of fraud and docaption that waa ever imposed on a conflding noople. M. Kixa, 381, and Member Farmers' Olub, Bacrotary Grange FROM IBAAQ BNEDERER, " - JznsreviLen, 1, Aug, 12, 1873, Wo recoived your favor all right, - Dloaso ox- cuso dolay. Wo aroall organized, and haves full ticket out. Tho- farmors aro coming up to tho work. Your Platform is stroug aud sharp. ‘With sturdy, caretul, diligont work, wo will suc- ceod. Look out for tricks: Politleal mon will try to uso us. I8AAC BNEDEKER, ¥ROM J. M. NEXNOAT, MASTER BOOTLAND GRANGE, M'DONOTQGN . COUNTY, ILL. . Maooxs, 1N, Aug. 4, 1873, Your Feuhl card of July 17, 1878, is receivod. Tho Platform of the Farmorg’ and Poople’a Anf Mnno&)ly Party of Liviugston County, Ill., was haartily rocoived and cheorfully indorsed by my Grango. Yours, J. M, REXROAT, Master Scotlsnd Grange, No, 8, Macomb, 11, , ¥ROM @, ¥. EERR, MASTER OF ELMWOOD GRANGE, u LL. f Ernwoon, i, Avg. 14, 1873, T recolvod from you {ho Platforta of the Farm- ors’ and: People’s” Anti-Monopoly Party of Liv- ingston County, Ill,, and inviting correspondence if fn sympath with you, In foply, I would eay thot I havo dolnyed suswering it until I could present it to our Grango, Wo met on Baturday, Aug. 2, nnd your Platform was unanimous! adopted by tho Elmwood Grange, No. 175, T shall visit the othor Grangos in this vicinity as soon as ossiblo, and, it they have not roceived ome ‘rom you, will preseut” them with the one you sont mo. Wo aro thoroughly in earnest hore. Although wa aro fow in number as Grangoers, yob tho poople aro with us in feoling. Yours fra~ {ornally, G. N. Kzus, AMaator of Elmwood Grange, I, of M, FBOM JOMN 0. SORIPPS, BEORETARY TPRAINIE OBANGE, RUSHVILLE, M'DONOUGH GOUNTY, ILL. RosnviLLE, Tk, Aug, 19, 1870, T rond tho Platform of the I'armers’ and Pao- Flu‘n Anfl-hfonopo}l{ Party of Livingston County 0 Prairio Gmnq;, 0. 201, at thoir rogular moeting on Fridsy ovening, the 8th inat., and it unsnic mously approved of, and on Tuesday, tho 13th insat., I'rond it bofore tho Farmora' Assooistion of Schuylor County, with the same result. Re- specttully, Joux O. Bonrers, ¥ROM EDWARD LEACK, SECRETARY DEEALD GOUNTT OENTRAY, GRANGE. OnsTon, 1ll,, Aug, 13, 1873, Your postal card, with tho Blatform of tho Lmnfinwn County Farmers, is roceived. - I am hoartily in sympathy with you. I prosonted it to our Granga a fow evenings sinco. A resolu- tion' was unanimously carriod indorsing it. I will presont it to our County Contral Grangoe at our noxt mooting, Poraovero in the good work. You have our hearty support. Fraternally yours, ipwanp Lraon, Becrotary DoEalb County Central Grange, Cresto, 1, FROM JONN STEWART, BECRETANY ADAMS CODNTY FARMERS' ASSOCATION. Fowresn, Adams Co,, IIL, Aug, 10, 1873, Your postal curd, with Piatforn of tho Farm- ors’ and Pooplo's’ Anti-Monopoly Party of Liv- in;}nlon County, 11l,, is st hand, and I road with delight your emphatic Doclaration and brief but oxprossive Platform. 'Those bave tho true rin) of pure and gonuine motal, and, though coughed in fow words, would scom fo cover the wholo | ground, and to bo sufliciently strong to sustain the woight of not ouly o county, but of a Stato or Nation. Wo aro indeod pleased to soo that tho poople of your county are making a move in tho right diroction, and trast that your oxample may ba speedily tollowod by overy county in the Btato. The laboring clasies must arouso them- selves for action, and take the mattor into their own hands, or suffer themsolves to ba atill more firmly bound in that worst of bondago,—willing ond soif-inflicted slavery to monoyed corpora- tions and political rings.” Of but ono thing por- t us to warn you : Dowaro of designing mon who affect to bo our friends but to secure our patronage to olevato themsolves or thoir frionds to positions of power, and thon betray us into tho hands of our cnomies. 'The intorests of lnboringl men must bo committed to laboring men. ‘o must bo reprosented by our own class, oud noother. We bid you specd, and hope soon to see many more countics following your examplo. Yours trugr. Jonx STEwAnRT, Hocrotary Adsms County Farmers' Association. A Greag Gathering ot Five-Mile Grove, Livingston County. Bpectal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, TF1vx-MtLs GROVE, BANNEMIN, Livingston County, I, Aug, 14, 1873, The largest political gathering ovor’ hold in Livingston County was assombled here to- day in bohalf of tho Farmers' and People's Anti- Manopoly Party. At tho lowest estimate, 8,000 armers,” with “their wives and childron, spent tio day n fontivities and listoning to npocchos from Moasrs, McKoighsm, Wright, Amat, Blakealoy, Morgan, snd othors, ~ The most sanguing friends of the Farmers' Movoment nevor antioipatod such an immango, enthusiastic mooting; and it givos the frieuds'of tho causo groat hope that thoy will Lo succossful at the allot-box this fall, R. K. B. Harvest Festivitics nt Dwight, Live ingston County, Kil, Spectal_Corresporlence of The Chicago Tribune, Dwiont, Livingston Co,, Til,, Aug 16, 1873, On Baturday, tho 9th inst,, the spacious and ‘beautiful grounds of 8, 1% K, I'rimo, Eaq,, Boo- rotary of the Patrons of Iusbaudry, were thrown opon to accommodate ovor 700 Grangors who assombled there. Early in tho aftornoon, tho various roads leading to Mr. Primo's rosi- donco were fillod with vehiclos of every doscrip- tion, all making their way to the point of stiraction. Yl grounda beon doc- orated in sn origiual and arlistic man- nor for tho occasion, JIn a prominont position was placed tho sponkers’ atmad, which was noarly surroynded with sheaves of Emlu' and upon ‘and noar it woro fruits, flowers, anging bagkots, and many other attractive ors namouts, Whon the large orowd hadl assemblod, & wagon wae seon comiug round tho ciroular drivo in front of tho house, The wsgon was londed with shoaves of grain, and was followod by quito » numbor of harvestors, Iu reaching tlio spoakers’ staud, tho wagon stopped, and tho spoctators witnossed a ost animated and improssive scono. Accompaniod by appro- priasto, muslo, the harvesters = uuload- ed the grain, shocked it around tho stand, The nlfihr. of tho busy har- vestors st thoir tofl conveyod an important lou- #on to tho Grangors, and” Lad a groat offoot on tho audlenco, I'he Chaplain baving offered u Primo introduced the Rav, F. B, {Iargroaves to doliyer tho * Fostal Oration,” 'Tho speakor dwelt at lnnith on the intolloctusl and moral character of the farmor. IIo sought to impross upon his hearors tho necessity of boing good afl(zonu in order to succeed in _thoir noble nn%; and prayor, Mr, prise. 'Fho Reveroud geutlemau closed nble addross by oxhoriing them to be true to themsolyes, thelr country, and their God, Asn Blakosloo, Ead., of Odoll, thon mado a fow romarks, in which ho stated that ho had devoted his timo and substauco to this great movement, Aftor o soleotion of vocal nud instrumental music, 8, T K. Prune, Esq,, the enorgotio aud 3 MONDAY, AUGUST I8, : : OATIONAL, officiont County Soorotary, was callod upon to [ £30, Ittwan n tair and square fight, snd he eamo _AMUSEMENTS, ,M..J«?V‘LMW spenk.” o allidod in woll-choron tobma o thio | ot victorious, and tio potatoos aro safo. All | ssommmamsammisensens e ey progross which this movoment has. rocently | this tvns do{m mornings and ovenlhgs, betore ’ a‘rvar n lversl 3 mado ; and, In powerful languagoe, ha donoimced | #tud Aftot achool howrs, %o ‘monopollos which . oppross the farmer. ~Thé Montaguos and Oapulets of DuPago, xlto oxcrolses concludod, - the Grangers | will bury the hatchot ab the approsching County I | ] ond thoir | frionds - . partaok of | Fair, aud Noporville aud Wheaton will join in an axcellont dinnor, and wero entortained dur- ing tho aftornoon and evoniuyg with soloctions of vocal and instrumentn]l musio. . As the night set i, the trees woro hung with numbors of [ans tortn, nm\ the spnclons grounds prosonted an ologant dud dlttactive hpponrahco: Tilo poopla smusod thomsolves till" o Inte hour, whon the drowd diaporsed, woll ‘rlunned with tho dny's fos- tivitios, and patisfisd of tho bouhdness and impotiande of this groat mommunt.u % Champaign Tho Movemont in . County. Onanraton, I, Aug, 15, 1873, To the Kditor of The Chicago Z'ribuné : 3 Bin ¢ The farmors of Ohampaign County hold & dologato conventlon yostorday, tho 14th, at tho Court-Houno {n Urbana. The Conventlon was largoand onthsidatic, Nominations for all tho oflices ero mado, and the nominces aro oxcol- lent mon, and \vni o olocted boyond question. , Tho old stagors triod hird to patm off on tho farniers tho oxpooted onndidotos. of the Ring; but it wns 1o go, aud consequently they are in'a drondful stato of alarm, Lo Gazelle, tho leading Republiéan papor of this section, hus boon champloning_ the farmors' causo till within tho last month ; now it is ad: ¥ising tho farmors not to meddlo’ with - politics, but lonvo nll that matter to the Republican par-_ ty. It is rumored horoabouts that Gov, Oglosby was horo, and closoted with the editor of the Gazelte, & hott timeago ; sinco which that pae por has boon throwing cold water on the formora’ offort to helg thomaolves. Thoe Republican majority In this connty has horetoforo been 1,200 but it is now adinitted that tho nominations mado yostorday will bo olocted triumphantly. It bogins now to appoar that parly trammols will no longor hold the, pooplo ; ~that they aro bound to try tholr hand fn holplng thomuslves ; nnd, when onco thoir eyos aro oponed, thoy will not stop with county officers ; thoy will makea oloan swoop from Presidon down, from rail- road-monopolios to tarifl-oxaotiony inclusive. J. B H. THe Kansas Granges Dotormincd to ¥ilold On to ‘Tholir Whent. The Lawrence (Kan.) Journal of Aug. 18 con- tains the following : Ddvimnar, Bio, Aug, 13, 1673 ‘The whoat fmwcn, represouting twenty-two Grangos, nosombied {n the Court-House at 2 p.m, Tho Committeos roported tho amount of whoat under Al conteol o Grangea to bo sbaut 20,000 bushals, ono- tenth of whioh, unloss provision bo mado o stop it, ‘would bo thrown on tho markot, A rosolution passed, without o dissonting volco, to take measures to stop it, 8 that 31,50 por bushel was low cnough, which wss a ' confirmation of thoir former’ _docisfon, snd thaty, if millors ehooso to Ignore thef abip wheat inon thom, all right; thoy ‘prefor to know now who oro their frionds and who aro not. And, as for tho formora who wero willing dupes of spoculators, thoy Empo!e a remedy. The timehad come when wo should uow our men and act accordingly, What they do- mand {5 simplo justico, and (ho only differouce 1s, that a portion of the spoculator's fucome will boleft fn tha producerss hands, It does not necessarily cnhanco the cost to tho consumor, for the spooulator dooa ot ‘hesitato to draw tho last cent out of the consumor sa ‘woll a8 the producor, {hereby robbing both and crush- ing both togetlier, We hope our friends, the mochan- fcsand Isborers, will think of these things and co- opersto with us, 3, 0, Werxpnan, Becretory, Mecting in Woodford County, X1l The following resolutions were adopted at & rocont meoting of farmera and mechanica of TPartridgo Township, Woodford County, Il : Resoleed, That it 1 tha duty of the hour, tha mission of tho farmors, and tho objoct wo havein viow to placo {hts Btale aud Governmient of tho Unitod States in tho handn of honeet men, and, thraugh them, to obisin suh loghstion sa will liralt and control tho rates of rallzond and ship tranapartatlon. Jiegolved, That National Dunks are detrimental to the people, and should be abolished, Reaolved, That wa forover discard all membern of theloginlative bodies that huve taken any part in the ‘many swindles of the peoplo of our Goverument, and furthermoro, wa hold that they snall be. forever giblo 1o officc. Resolved, That wo are opposcd to & high tarllf. (By this wo mean that evory branch of businoss should protoct ita 2 Renolved, That we aro in favor of paying libersl wagos for our Legisiative members, but aro opposed to paying such members whon absont from duty. Farmers' Tranaportation Company in Kankskeo Connty, Xll. Tho following preamble and rasolutions wero pastod ot a rocont mooting of tho Pilot Contro rango, Kankakeo County: ‘Wnrnras, Tho sovoral rallroad companios have mado ratos of freight sinco tho new lsw hss token offoct bigher than old rates (which were slready ruin- ous) to towns near our great motropolis, so much so that it not only does us as producers groat injustice, ‘but haa a tendency to divert trade from our great mart ffll‘ 1h§°nl;zrmu of making the new law odfous; thore- ore, Riésolved, That wo, the Pilot Centre Grango, foeling that tho igh rates of freights are burdeosoino, do re- nolve ourselves into a Transportation Company to do our own frelghting ; and that each memboer nse bia in- fluonca to fnduco tho'poople in the surrouuding coun- try to join with us, Denuunciatton of Outragos on Rafle ronds. The Patrons of Husbandry of Hancock County mok at Carthago & fow days’ ago. Haviug hoard that cortain railroad-tracks had boen obstructed, ond bridges and cars burned hydmmm“ calling themeelvos * Grangers,” the Convontion re- solved : That tho porpotrators of theso crimea and outrages aro not mombers of our order ; {liat tho toachingy of this ordor aro In direct and posltive opposition to all crime aud Iawlessncas of whatovor charactr 3 that on tho contrary, thoy Inculcato tho strictest respoct for thorights of individuals and of property ; that we, o Patrons of usbandry, of Hancock Golinty, 1y con- vontlon sssembled, do dony iho reaponaibility of our ordor In such outrages, aud denounce the perpotra- tors thoreof oa crimizald and. outlaws, and snorulca of race, ——— ILLINOIS NEWS ITEMS. Grogshoppors are doing groat damagoe in St. Clair County. —~Carlinvillo has fined a man 50 for renting & houso to be used as a place for prostitution, —~Tho petition for the romoval of tho Wood- ford County seat from Motamors to Roanoke s been filed 1n tho County Olerk’s office. It contains 1,660 namos, ~The 1zt of the croditors of John H. Daniels, of Wilmington, includes 472 names, and the smount of his indobtodness foots up 8412,083.60. ~The Aurora Bedcon estimatos that in Kano, Henry, snd Kondall Countics, 10,500 cows aro givlnfilmnk to cheose factories. ~Tho Freoport Journal says sovon or eight huudred acres_of sugar beots are being culti- yated in Btophenson County this yoar, and a 1arge orop is expocted. ho 0,, B. & Q, have lately given notlco that it will permit 0o porson in its employ who allows his Yoy to bo garnisheed unloss he can show that it was impowsiblo for him to provent such procoodings, - ~The City of Bycamore Is entirely froe from dobt, and has only to raiso by tuxation 82,300 for tho oxpouses of the current yoar, snd tho late asgossmont glves noarly a million dollars’ worth of proporty from which to raise the amount. —Tho Knoxville Republican says that the oloction on the question of removing the county goat dooa mot take placo on the day of tho goneral oloction, a4 is ususlly supposed. Tho eloction for county officers takes place on tne 4th of Novembor, and the county sont olec- tion ono wook after of the 11th., —I'he Aurora Beacon uays iron which ia oar- riod from Plitsburgh to Ohleago, » distance of over G0 milos, for 26 conts, is chargod 33 conty from Chicago to Plano, but 50 milos, It i proposed, wo undorstand, to commence suit against the 0., B. & Q. R, R. Company with this oomplaint a8 8 bosis, and make it ono of the tout cosed, —We loarn that on the 7th of Novembor next tho contraot expiros botwoen the Q. B. & Q, aud 0. & I. for ruuning mutnal freights to and from Chiongo, aud it is believed that tho formor Company will toke up the 0. & I. track from Paw Daw to Bhabbous, and make a_connection witl thoir main }iuo af Bristol—not Earl or La- land, ay has beon supposed.—dmboy Journal. —On Bunday last, at 1ldgewood, & young man numod Duff omptiad tho contonts of o doublo- barroled shotgun into the porson of an old man namod Miller, tho stepfathor of tho wmurderer. Tho shot took offoct in his loft bronst, and his denth was almost instantangous, The perpo- trator of the bloody deed offocted his nmn‘vn, but was aftorwards eaptured nonr Watson, and is now in jail in this cfi{.—-—l!{fllnglmm Republican, —A auit for broach of promiso of marriage hae beon ponding soveral yoars botwixt Luoy A. Ward and ono Burson, of Hpartand, in whioh a leln&:’akon Oounty jury awarded the plaiutift 810,000 damages, Tho sum was far boyond the abillty of thodofondant to pay, and aicor roponted attompts a sottloment satisfactory to all partios haa boon made, whoroby thoe plaintiff rocoives 1,200, Tho costy and expenacs of litigation will uwoll this sum to $3,000 or more,—Lacon laleaman. —Murion L, Uhl, 11 yoara old, of tho Town of Nelson, Leo Uoumfi, hos caught and dostroyod thio incrodiblo numbor of 80,000 bugs, from abiont ono aoro of potatoos, rocoiving n compeusation for foithfuluoss in ngl.\!ing tho wary little #tilpod, star-spanglod banner Colorado beetlo, 10 conts for ovory 100, making tho snug sum of making tho exhibition n good ong. Tho county- gont foud will oxpiro amid tho fatted calves of tha gritty littlo county, aud tho long-cstranged villagen, tho rival county-sonts, will fall {nto om-~ Dracou bofore tho rojoiolng multitude, Thus will end this Corsicdn vohdotts, The war-drum throbs ifo maro, and tho battle:flags of DuPagoe dro forover furlod.—Elgin Gazotle, ~Tho Mount Vornon Irec Preas i {nforriiad by Moepra. CM? & Wilgon, agonts for the sale of tho Tilinols Contral Rlirond Innds in Jofferaon County, that the Compnny have about comploted & contract for tho uala of ‘all thelr landa south of tho Bt. Loujs & Torre Haute Rallrond, amount- ing to about 200,000, acres, to a German com- prhy. Tho samo paor van the lands will bo conyoyoed thotit thé 1ut of Novembor noxt, whon il dolinquent contraots will bo eancelod, 3 —Honry Bonthuyson, of Algonquin, was secls dontally Kiilod on Wednosday Just, in tho follow- ing mannor : ITimsolf and son wore mpnh‘m? Y roapor; and whilo tho father bad bis hoad on tho um}]nr Bitle, the son hdd dccsslori to romove o olt, which lot tho whole wolght of tho machina all ‘upon Lis hend, killing him instantly. He waan man about 60 yours of nfo, dud loaves & wifo #nd governl grown-up childron to mourn Liu loss,— Woodatock Sentinel. . —Lowls Gitcholl of Ridott, mot a horrible doath on Thureday Iast. Hounhitchod his horses from his renper, lct ono of thom loose to go to tho barn, and attomptad to {ump upon tha other, but got entanglod in tho lines, and tho horso taking 'fright, started ond drogged him twico around a fen-acro fleld, then passing through a ato to the barn, hit bim ngainat a post, broak- ghls nock, hig back in two places, and many othor bonos, Lilling him outright., Weo have nover had to record so foarful o calamity in this county.—JIeeport Netws, —What is known as the Chicago & Paducah Raitway has been complotod to Windsor, and tho track is boing oxtondod ns fast s mon can put {t down, in tho direction of Altamont, whero it is helioved the road will intersoct the Springfleld & llinois Bouthonstorn Ralwsy, Tho distanco from Windsor to Altamont {8 about twenty-four iniles, sud whon this connoction is made, tho pooplo of Bonthenstorn Mlinols will havo throo compoting linos of railway to Cbicago: by tho Tilinols Central, tho ‘Chiengo & Alton, by way of Brfluuflom, and tho Chicago & Paducali, by way of Btroator.—Shawneefonn Mercury. —Tho poople of Hancock County have just re- covored from a groat scaro, About two weoks ngo, 88 the story goes, an oid lady rosiding near Caribago wont Into a tranco, and_while the spirit-land losrued _{hat on Sunday, Aug. 10, 1879, » storm would burat over Carthago and vi- cinity, ton timos us sovore as tho ono thatvisited this Toglon of country on the Fourth of July. The announcomont oreated consternation among tho credulous onos, and it is statod ns a faot that ono citizon actually dug a holo on Lis promisos, in which to crawl when the storm sot in. Othors .made arrangoments for o rapid rotroat to tho cellar with their valuables. Last Bunday was the day. It was hat and suliry,—just such as might bo oxpoctod to wind up with the samo tor- nible storm ; but it didn't wag.—Quincy Herald. —Bo high aro tho now ratos established by our railroad companios, that, in somo instances, froight can bo catried at a chonper rato by tonma, This seoms slmost incrediblo in thoss days of progross and invention, but such is tho fact, nevortholoss, horae stands nowhore with the locomotive, but in the matter of Ohenpness in tramsporting froight tho horse js shead—that is, in somo in- stances, a8 wo said bofore. To illustrato: Ono dny last wook, 4,000 pounds of epelter waa taken {from tho zing works of Robort Lanyor & Co., of this city, to tho Illinoly Contral depot, for ship- ment to Mendotn, a distanco of sixtoon milos, On inquiring, it was aacortainod that the froight chorgos on tho same would bo 8. Tho gontle- mon wishing to sbip the spolter camo to the conclusion that thoso rates wers too bigh, as thoy found that thoy could sond tho ssme by team for $6, nnd, cunucqunml‘y, gavo the tonma tho proferenco. The drivor loft LuSallo early in tho morning, and mado the trip to Mondota and back by 12 o'olock noon.—ZaSalle Press. FLORIDA WATER. INPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE! MURRAY & LANITAN'S CUELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER, Tho richeat, most lnsting, yot most delicate of all Por- fames, for usa on the HANDEKERCHIEF, At tho TOILET, And in the BATH. At thero ara initations and countor(oite, n]wuw nak for the Florida Water which has on tho boltle, un tha label, aud on the pamublot, the names of MURRAY & LANJIAN, without which nono 1s gonuino, For sale by all Perfumers, Druagists, and Dealers In Fancy Goods. OCEAN NAVIGATION, NEW YORK TO CARDIFT, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, The South Walos Atlantio Stoamship Compans's new firtrciass Steamhina, wil sall from Founsyivania Tl road Wharf, Jo PRARR GLAMORGAR. Ticse steamships, huilt oxp % vidud with all the latoat iniprovements for tha comfortand convanionco of Uabin and Steorago Passongors. Firat Cabin, $80 ourronc: ud Cabln, 855 ourrancy’; Stoor- age #0) qurzancy. propatd Bteorayd cartificates from Oar- if, 433, Dralts for £1aud upwards, Yor furthor particulnra, Apply 1o Oardil, at the Com- pany's Otiicos, No. 1 Dock Ulisimbere, snd i Now York to ARCHIBALD BAXTER & CO. Afots, No. 17 Broadiray, NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSEIPS. S o, iy for the trado, aro pro: Saillng from Now York for Queanstown and_ Tivorpool turiny and for London sirect ovry Fortoight, e Q“;'J‘i:'l'a" RTOWN snd LIVERTOOL, from bhsra 44 and 47, North River, a Saturduy, Aug. 16, | Onuads,Saturday, Aug. 50, BRypt s . Batardny, Av, D | Spain.: aturda, Bopt. & Cubin Passuge, 87(, §80, nnd S00 Currency. Return Tickets, 8140 and 8160 Cnrrency. STEERAGE PABSAGE, 89, gurrogcr. Passongors bookod to or from Gorman and Scandina- vian pointa at low rates, Tho Stonmships of thia lino aro tho Inrgost In the trado, Drafts on Groat Britain, Ireland, snd tho Continout, WILLIAM MACALISTE Gen'l Wostorn Agont, Northoart cornor Olark and Randolph-ute, (opposite now Slisnusy House), Clifcao, g twvico waok trom Now York, and oarrylng pas: anmora T al peLsof Groat Heiatyy (relanul, Gputinental Harope, and tha Meditorrancau, Gabin fror Hioor- ago, hrllhh risht ports onst, $0; wust, 7" Conti. noutal ports sae as oltior rogular in Al Bayablo in U2 ofrronoy “Auply for all inturaiion at e Gone Juny's otilcos, No, 7 Bowling Groon, Naw York, aud N. I, cornor LaSalfa and Madison-sts,, Chicako. HENDERSON BROTHNRS, Agonts. " STATE LINE. % ND GLABGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- W Ol N L ONDON D I O Thono elogeit now stamors will wall (toui State Ling f forey, Nisooklym, No Y. anfollows: Ruoe, tujtun Dorey, Drookiy Hatueday, Aug, 23, ¥ + Wuduosday, Buui. 8. PENNRAVA L Wodnostay, Hogtes 11 GHONGIA. Y nosday, Qot. 10 Fortulghtly i WIN & bo. 1D ) Agonts, 73 irmadway, N. V. BAMI'I?K A'k“fla\l{ulfl. Agonts, Qor. of Canal wud Wast Biadison-sta:, Chivago. FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, 85 Packages FRACHIONAL CORRENCY FOR BALK AT) TRIBUNE OFFICE. Of courso, 88 regards spood, tho:! Museum, MENAGERIE, Hippodrome, and World's Fair! Three Timos Linrgor Than Ever. CIICAGO, MONDAY, AUG. 18, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, Madison and Blizabeth - sts. Grand Oponing MONDAY, Aug. 18, at1p. m. Fvan.. o, doors opon AL6:30, - Thireo (0] mud Garapioto Fanib. 1llona for. eaah sucoonding dey. Doors opon'at 0:00 -, and Tand 9 DA sTelios, s10. seBASTIANS, MONS, D'ATALIES Grand Fctplo Intorational Bquestrian and Hippodramatic Exposition ‘Wil commence ono honr lator. Tho COLOSSAL TWENTY CENTRETENT POLE Wil contain as ma, tators sa_twonty ordinas atws. This Iast arand sohiovomont o P T- AN UM 1 The Liargest and Most Attractive Combina~ tion of Exhibitiona ever known. Museum, Menagerie, Caravan, Hippodrome, Polytechnic lustitute, National Portrait Gallery, Hall of Classic Statuary, Me- chanics and Fine Arts, GARDEN OF Z00LOGY AND ORNITHOLOGY, Prof. Fabor’s Wonderful Talking Machine, snd Living Ouriosities, Giants, Dwarfs, on- doscripts, 500 Rare Wild Bonsts, Son Lions, Qiraffos, Marino Monstera, Lifo- Bize Automatons, &o., &0., &o., &o., &o. Resorved Coflsonm Soata, TO THE ENTIREYSHOWS. f7 Freo Admlasion to tho ontlro_groat show is guaranteed fo all who buy tho ** Lifo of P, T. Barnum," Sreliion by himsol_ 60 prgos, ilustratod. Rodusod fraim .80 to B1. ** Wortli a 8100 groonback to s boginnor."—Horace Greeley. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. ENTHUBIASTIC RECEPTION OF THE NEW COM- PANY| Mondsy ovoning, Aug, 18—Kvory aventog, and Wodnos- day sud Saturday Matiooss, will bo prosonted the vory muccessful now and original play, in A prologuo and_throo note dramatizod oxpressly for this Theatro, from Wilkio Colllag® Iast grost Jomaneo, THE NEW MAGDALEN o ounshtls with the 161 arher farco, 00 vory Jan 3 POUR LS IN DANGER 170y shenrealBranson Haward's latost Soolaty Drama, M'VICKER'S THEATRE. MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, Laat Nights of tho ROMANCIE Of a Poor Young Man!} THURSDAY-S8parkling Comedy, CENTR.AIL I .AFE. GLOBE THEATRE. BIX NIGHTS AND TWO MATINEES ONLY, OF tho ‘charming ctrass, MISS MARIAN AIORDAUNT. Mounday, Tuesday, Wadlnesday, snd Wodnesdsy Matinoo, the serla.camic dram: BARLING; Ol WOMAN AND HER MASTER. e Trumps, Thureday—ifosrta st DR, KAHN'S Magnificent Anatomicl Nusenm, From New York, of NATURAL SCIENOE aud ART, No. 148 South Olark-at., noar Madison. 'Tiokets, b0 ota, ' For goutlomon only, Doors open from 9 s, m. 1610, . KINGSBURY MUSIC HALL, Olark and Randolph-sts. alls, AP numj (il ats, Soats movable. “Apply at the Hal MEDICAL CARDS. DR. C. BIGELOW, GCONEIDENTIAL PIYAIOIAN, a1t and 20 SOUTIC s -5, 3, Chicago, Y e walt Kitowir byl rondora st the payors that Dr. O, 1ol I the eldout omailbot mheliion, “havio Boot g0 far (ho Iast 16 yoars, Bolonce, BEborians Hava 1uado Dr. 15, tho Mott fonowiod NP s STALIST of the ago, honoraid by tho pras, outesinud of tho highiost modicol ‘attainments by a! modical In. e ey g dovated TWEN Y LRATE OF JUIS LIFi in porfooting romodies tiat willoure positively tho- warst, cason. of GHRONIO PRIVATE DIS. EASES of tho GENITO.URINARY ORGANS in both SEMINAL WEAKCNESS, producing | NERL USNESS, AVERSION 'F0 SOOIETY, IMPAIRED N, 1. OF MEMORY AND MANIOOD por(actly oured. Tt Ls evldont that ono who canfines him. sel ta tho study of certaln disoasvs, treating thousands of cases ovory year, must v greator skill than a physician in & genoraf practico. Gontlomenof this olty, of the and wem 3 highost rospeotability, i of tho’ bdleal faonlly now‘p?nullnlga’ fa hi 1] 4 dy to attost his “skill, ad e SHEBTO L ARRTIRER Midlor aua lgfinllnmum Hont to any nddross in ssalod onvelope. SEPARATE i Daotor, ‘SIS RELRBH coRHiBURTIAL Addrons aif luttera to DR, O, BIGKLOW, 217 aad 410 Bouth Olark-st, COBURN Medical Institute, 176 and 117 South Clark-st., cornor Monrao, Chils {l‘r founded and conducted by Dr. J. O, Uol “mxl for thy truatuiont and oure of All foraisof clironio and spoclal diseuses in hoth soxos, This Institute {8 unquostionably the most solontifio in this country for tho treatimant of dissasvs. Dr. Coburn fs & rogular gradusto of nudioine, and_ has thros diplomas from tbe bost coflegos in thy World, ‘and has had wnoro oxparloncy fn tha. t-oating Privatalsosaca that any biyalciar 18 Oliaa Hiot who raqniro a plielolan novor fall to find lief and a pormanont oure at tho hauds of Bond twostampa far his hooks on malo and 10 any addrorn: 1o soalud onvolonos, Al 1N, 175 aud rass lottory, Dr, hiengo, IIl i, to8 1 m. ; s NO CURE! Nopavi Dr. Kean, 360 South Olark-st., Chicago, May bo nnnfldnnllnllr cousulted, porsonally or by mall, fros of chnrr« ou all ohronic or nervous disonsos, Dit, Jo KIEEAN s tho only physiolan in tho oty who wase santaafas oc o pir, Groun Took sont for 50 oonta, Tllustrated with aumer- ous fino engravings. 2> . 0. QUBU 177 Houth A Soiidostial: Oifiss hodras s 2todp. m. SCALES. FAIRBANKSR' BTANDARD SCATHS e OF ALL BIZIS, PS8 FATRDANKS, MORSE &00 Sy -/ 11 AND 113 LAKE-HT. " Forly.e 1878~74. Morihora of ono doparimont havo a right to attond leg- tnros and focftatinns In any othor dopartment. of tho Uni- vorsity without paging addiilonal feos; for oxample, Law studonta moy attond any oxorcisos thoy ploaso In Harsard Callogo, Modlcal students tho exorclscs of tha Sclontifia Hohool, oo, Tho degrees af Master of Arta, Dactar of Philosopby, and Doctor'of Bolonoo ato opon to Bachotors of othior n- stitntiona. Tho your bogins in all dopartmonts on Thuradny, Bopt. 20,1873, Examinatlons for sdmission to HARVARD QOLLEGE, tho LAWRENOK SCIENTITIO SCHOOL, tho MINING BOHOOL, and tho BUSSEY INSTITU. TION whll bogla on Thuraday, Sopt. 26, at8a.m. Thy oxamination for advanicod atanding lu the MEDIOAL BOTIOOT: takes pindo Sopt. 833 for advanood atanding b the LAW SOIIOOT, Sopt. 6. "f'ho Unlvarsity Ustaloguo (imoluding oxamination papors af 1871-2) ndty bo abtatnod from CHARLES W. SEVER, Booknollor, Gambridzo; prico, 50 cents, Cireulars do- suriblag tho soveral dopartmonts may b oblained on ap ylication to JAMES W, LLARRIS, Sucrotary, Gnmbridga, Mass, EDGEWORTH SCHOOL, B8, BURGWYN MAITLAND, PRINOIFAL, '673 WABASH-AV. T “nglish, Fronoh, and Gorman Boarding and Day Schino o ety M, ATaltiaie st Vtoil by hadamy Goyriore, Profossor Tirawn,.and a full Gorps of Prafomor and Tonolorn of ability and oxport Sndn: “Thio dutios o tho Sotinol will b rosimed Boptoiis Boc'h, "For clreuinga einixtning particaiars, sise bour: cao And vlscutin Dunkstihios wid 80 tho Briacipnl, 673 Wabneh-av. JENNINGS SENINARY, AURORA., ILL., Tor both saxen, Fino atono bulldings and boautifn} feounds 10 depictmonta; suporlor auvantage In all: a {ull ooronof Protossore:”Commorclal Collno attacnod. al apons August 2. "Sond for catalogua. = Ade tov. 0. B, MANDLVILLE, Ar Doy Priveipat. UNIVEBSITY OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAMY, INDIANA. 5 J'hu ’l“’hllrr{nlh Yoar I‘m fiis on Tflnluldn‘yr Soptombor 4, . applieatlon o e Pree iy, Oatnlomion sont Tt L AMONNIEH, OB O MRS, SYLVANUS REED'S ENGLISY, FHENOIU, AND GERMAN BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL For Young Ladles and Childron, Nos. 8and 8 Esst Flity- third.st., Now York, Blooping-rooms to singla oooupants whon desirad. 'Tho touth schuol-yesr will bogin Bopt. 21, 1873. Lottors and sppifoations ta bo sont to tho ahuvoaddresy. DEARBORN SEMINARY, 985 Wabash-av. * h € _this School for Young Ladics, ' A log ddross fawily of tho Principal for cataloguo: S ovER, GRAHAM SEMINARY, M. L. BARNES, Principal, 854 MICEIGAN-ATV. English, Fronch and Gorman Dy Sohool for Girls aud Boyt of atiy axo. Miss Linrmos [s saslsted by o full corps ot compotout teachors. Tho sahiool Jiaa boon In succoss. fal onoration for tweiva yoars, and will roopon Sopt. 8. For particulars apply to Principal, 161 Michigan-av. MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S I'KENU% SOHOOL Reof Bept, 17, Th 1 in_New York wharo FOnRts b e n Favts S povios v i paaontion: Drawlug, Latin, and Hinging inoluded in the tultlon. Toarders havo ag oxcollont hamo. For cicnulars, 25 Wost R, G f;ln'f"ln'f O A R T 3 . ‘Geo, M. Pallnind, .3 Hen: o T Bianty bt: Touis: Mrar O- 1 Bath, Quiney, T BISHOP WHIPPLE'S 80HOOLS, FARYBAULT, MINN ST, MARY'S HALL forcica: A1l dopartuanta oqual A 3¢ N vo oliors Ioagoanoe: Bavaatt san. - SIATRUGK BOHOOL, JoF Bops: Gradustos ontar Sapliomoro Olase In astora Col Tocation !fl(fl\n\[‘:lhhj’_‘n’ lllmlulfillg(‘l!e Ilfl,‘ IEHEA 7i , Torm opons Sopt, 3 oguorStima " REV. SAMES DOBBIN: EKEINOX COLLEGE Raopans TIIURSDAY, Sopt. 4. All dopartwents—Col. logiato, Fomala Golloklato, a6d Acadomic—aro fally eanipnad for etflont work,” Tho Musical Dopartmonts unt., Yuoal and tntrumental, 1o a unl mdvan: {hues s Norroal Olass will bo tvlrk‘nnlzed 6t the oponing of 4 o app o R LS. T Fona., Galosbura, 10, TIRH. GEO. VANDENITOFI, Jowsoiioor, Mrs, GRORGR VANDENHOFE will opan, lior Boned- Sehiool for BOYH, At No- 105 {HST TORTY- BN B e 1o SRRV OT PAT NowVork: Sopt. 1. Nuibor of bonrdlug Hohool o from i Applications may MORRIS FEMALE INSTITUTE, MORRISTOWN, N. J. ADVANTAGES, — Ono hour and a half from Now York by vaticond locstign amahrpozso (or Fural bonuty, and cltwinte for Boattbfulions: & full sourso of Acadomio ant oltoglato studs, witli tho wsual accomplishmonts. o shoichat hotmp atcrmmotntinin, Litod to twoais- i aenncios. o .G, ITAZRLAINE, A, dnotpal. CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, tablishod fn Naw York tn 1814, Eoglish ant Reoncn fer Foure Loy and Mo, Boarding and ey sniple, 1637 and 1628 Spruco:st., Bhile: delplis, bo. I'ronoh fa “dm‘ languago of tho famlly, and i i the st ot Ol PO A DA DILERVILLY, Principat. FREEHOLD INSTITUTE, Froohold, Now Jorsoys & boardiug noliool for hoyn: scnd for Gntnlognon to fov: A« G, OHAMIKRS, Drintipal: NIVIL AND MEOITANIOAL ENGINER tig Ronssclaor Polytocknla Tnstituto, 'Fro Instructfon vory this country, 9 Reapons Sopt. 17, *For tho Annuat Rogister, containing {mipioved enurta of atudy, and ‘full particulars, addcons PIOF, CHARLES DROWNI, Dircotar, OLLRQIATE _AND GOMMEROIAL INBTITUTE, Now Havon, Cona. - Kortloth Yoar, * Propnratory 16 Callego, the Sclantilic Sehinols, or Businoss, with systom- atio and { thiorough plysical traihing by ftary driliing, ), rowing, &0, Catalogiics sont on applic i FTRAAon, YoM Aot e . SLUSSELL, Drincinat. OTTAGE_ THILT BEMINANY — FOR__ YOUNG dics, ‘T . Y. Masis and the fna e ot 7. 00 0. WiEtSubLs ropristor. and 1 HIO HATLL, ORD, CONN. GO 3 A G Bownding.Sclioot ‘onug Ladics. for For ontaloguo auply o Frifeiialn, REVLOOK INSTITUTE, S0 WILLIAME: GO il Oounts, Mash—Rstapilaiod b rosant tnclpnl 166, A'fawiuy scioat Tor oy with Enelien, Sclontitie, and Olassloa] Dopartmonts, School 7oa¥ opeas Aug. 21, _Rar catsloguos, Addross ity o et e e, Tlog ton, 30 af tho i, Rov. 16, D o 30 Gontent Ko York tho Fall fafm belas osdny oriber, . Lot cir re ORSOR, B e Byraouso, o n conoowoo, Wis, F clllaulgrnn, ‘addross MIGH GRACH T JONIS, Petucl- Tals NAFLEyO0n INSTIUTE FoR SOUNG TA. dios, Plttsfiold, Mass. Known for thirty yoars for ita aupoctor facilitios nd Taro bowuty of lacatlon. Kov On rinoipal. GUNT VERNON ERGLIRT, park, asiaton 1 Loigh o Park, Washington Bublls recoivod from'8 years and upwards, Thorough i st e, Sty X f o ohiaino: 3 ing ar addrgestng B: B NORTON, Principsl Koo 1L Chambor of Jommoeroe, Chicago, PEEKSKILLMILITARY AGADEMY_PEEKSKILL, L N, Y. B0 year, Opons Soj 10, COL. CHAS. quwlgl(}“’l“?r:\‘n;lr., R fil!l'( P INALD, A, M., Assoclate Principals. ENNBVLVANIA MILITARY AOADEMY, GIIES- tor, Pa.. ((or Losrdors auly). Hesslon opons Wed. nanday, Bopts 10 Toostion blovatad and . hoslthiul. s awipio, bulldings finufsomo and commodious. joura of studlos oxtensive. Thorough lustruction 19 giilaad Bocnatical Eunihorine, o Slarelay aul arofil ovarstgity of mor 2 Yor clroaars aply (0 . KMORY A e, o nuowb?b'u-q“ GHARLIES G. 1t PRUSSING, T, patsons st 1he' A © acln 3 SUMMER RESORT, Oakton Springs Hotel, PIEWAUKICE, WIS, 1. B. WARREN.., -Manngor for tho Ownors. -4 v o1 L §,00 dny, Floo Boat- o Fisnee atd Bhoothos fn (heie Hhusany Thn Rosd: Dilos, and oo nory ungqualod. ‘Mutial comfort will he iasurad 10 partios of thrao ae more, who doslze rooins, by glving ua ielof uotion by tol- egraph, 0. 0. b E i colshratod Oskton Hprings, Watam aro used for Drinkioi, Gooking, aud Bathini, In tho Hatol. Thosa aro tha (Vators which basa effeotody within a onr, tho masvolous oura nf Col. N. P, Tgiolinct, who bt oon absolutely givon up, by &’ council ol fifteon Phiywt- ol SGOTCHPOLISHED GRANITE SHEARER, SMITH & CO,, DALBEATTIE GRANITF WORKS, DALe BEATTIL, SCOTLAND, Bupply Poltehed Gray, Blue, und Rod tirunitos for momt. muntal and architectieal ponca. Employing sovoral i Fintdradn of Workmon i iukres ik, drossiig, and pofisne Ing of Granito, 8,, 8, & CO, are ennbled 10 supply thel enfobratod Dafbionttlo Granito with dispatoh, BITTERS, PERFECTION BOKER'S BITTERS. Bewnre of Counterfoita,