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WORSHIP IN THE WOODS, 1 Opening of the Camp-Meeting at Desplainess Splendid Appointments for a Suo- oessful Revival. The Camp-Ground, the Cottages, and Other Accommodations. A Large Attendance of 'Worship- ers Yesterday. Tho Services---Opening Bormon by tho Prosiding Elder. For wooks past, it has boon announced in t o Bundsy and roligious pross that' the Chicago Distriot Camp-mooting would opon ab Dos- plaines on tho ovoning of tho 20th inst. That susploions timo has como, Tho greal mooting bos commoncod under tho most favorablo au- spices, and will no doubt bo na successful, ina religious polnt of viow, this as in past yoara. Camp-mootings aro not a now institution. Thoy arc s old as tho hills, God's groves wara tho first templo, and, from that day to this, thers bovo boon oceasions when, for tho pleasuros of tho cause and tho cause iteel?, and porchiauco for other roasons, God's ohildron bavo couyonod in tho groves, on hill aud valo, to worship Him. In connection with the Methodist Church, reamp-meotings originatod becauso thoro was a lack of church odifices. Tho growth of that do- nomination suporceded tho building of honses of worehip. They woro a nocossity, ond benco their vory genoral sdoption in thls and otherlands, Thoy Liavo proved vory bonofical to that denomination, not only in the greator num- bor of conversions, bat in tho genorating of now ohurches, giving impetus to older ones, snd in advortising this religlons sect over the wide world. . As church buildings aro at presont vory nume orous, and sufficiontly so to nccommodato tho memborship in almost every locallty, thoro aro thoso who objeot to camp-meotings, as-uttorly unnocessary in tho prosent day, and this impros-, sion is, perhaps, 8 growing one, and it is not improbable that tho institution ultimately may bocommo a thing of the past. Thero aro othors, bowaver, who firmly beliove in them, and this pumber is sufiiciently large to insuro their euccoss for many years to come. All over the land, East, Wost, North and South, theso moetings aro beivg held. *Tho most prominent divines, Bishops, Eldors, professors and thousands of membors attond thom. Conversious, tco, of ‘& prominent char- actor, by the Lundrod, are reported from year to yoar. 1t is not, thorefore, & wondor that wo aro just now commencing & camp-mooting in tho sub- wba of Chicago. at which thousands of hor citizens, leaving hor splondid chufch andionce-rooms, will, for tho timo, ratiro to tho beautiful grove at Dosplaincs, and join tho mul- Situdo in tho sacred dovotions of 6 cimp-mooting. HOW TO GO. You will stert from tho Kinzlo stroot dopot, cornor of Kinzio snd Cannl stroots, Traing will lenvo, daring tho continuanco of the mooting, which will bo & waok or more, atD, 9:20, 9:40, and 10:25 In tho forenoon, and roturn, loaving tho grounds ot 3:30, 4.20, nnd 5:12 in tho afterncon. Tho faro for tho round trip han beon fixed at 31, provided you bave purchasod your tickot boforo ontoring tho train. Your lino of travel will boover tho Wisconsin Division of tho Chicago & Northwestern Railway, and through tho noat littlo suburbon towns, ro8poce tivoly, of ‘Maplowood, Montroso, Jofferson, Norwood Park, Canflold, and Park Ridgo, and another milo’ or &0, making cightoon in all, brings you to * TIE GRODNDS. Thoro is Ierhlnu not a moro bonutiful grova to bo found anywhore in_tho vicinity of Obicago then this located on tho Desplaincs Rivor, ono milo south of Dosplainoa villago, Tho grounds propor encloss twonty-oight acros,which was pur- chased and sob apart for & camp-mooting ground sovoral yours ag0 by tho Chicago District Camp- meoting Ground Associstion. 1t is one large, un- dulating, grasey Inwn, shaded with the walnut, rnaplo, oak, asb, hickory, elm, and othor traos Botho "of which aro - quits larga, and all of whioh aro' trimmod S0 88 to ad- mit tho breezos, and. add to tho xichness of tho grovo. Thore are about 200noat sshite cottages pormanently ‘orccted on tho grounds, iu tha Bwiss siylo of architcoturo, Which, nestling away omid tho bundreds of troes, give 6 romantic sppearauce to 53 nand sorvo to individaslizo tho wholo ro gonoraTynecting_ground, Thoso cottagos Bnd two windows EONG b haif, with tvo doors and 60 arrangod that each /i@ indows abovo, een or twenly persons, They are capgdate ff- in somo inatances noatly furnisbod, and in" ik cages mado comfortable” for tho occupants. At tho west oud of tho onclosure is the grand suditorium, whioh is o largo spaco entiroly on- circled by Cottagos, nnd commodiouely fttod up “rith conifortablo soats and nislos, and capablo of sccommodating 10,000 pooplo, TUE POLIIT is in tho west part of tho circle, in front of and conatituting a psrt of the ministorial taberuaclo, Jtis quite spacious, sud will accommodate a Aozen preachers. The tahornaclo iteolf it a two-story framo, furnished with all the nocos- sary convenionces for the oceasion, : TUE COTTAGES o tho right of tho pulpit in the circlo aro owned reapectivaly_by thé,_ followlng porsons, or churches: William Whoolor, _Chicago; ' Mr. ©. G. Trusdoll, Chicagoj Willinm Lytlo, Palotino; Mowsra. Olancoy and Roborts, Chicago ; Suporintoudent Rov. Dr. W. C, Dandy, Ghicago; Rev, Dr. Raymond, Evanston ; Wa- bashAvonuo Moethodist Episcopal Churel, Chi- cage; I, Brown, Qhicago; William Gansor, Libertgvillo, IIL; Willism' Lunt, Evanston } Wiliam H. Meocham, Park Ridgos. Mr. Romsavoll, Chicago; Georgo VY. Foster, Chic oage ; and to tho loft of tho pulpit by Biblieal stucents of Evsnston; Mr. Goodemith, Chi- eage; tho Rav, Mr, Boring, Chicago ; the Rov. Nr.Crows, Frooport ; Mr. Ayors, Halfdoy ; Mr. Lawenco, Chicago ; Mr. x)n;}g, Chicago ; Mr. Pioson, Lvanston ;' Mr. (lifford, of Dundoo; Mrs John Grag, Jefforson ; Mr. Brown, Ohloago ; 0Ir.A, Vane, Evanston; T, O, Hosg, Lvans- ton, Outside of this cirelo and olsowhers on tho froiads aro colungos owsod by the cluroh at vaaton, Park Ridge, Goneva; Maxwell Btroot Ohweh, Olark Biroof Church, Park Avenuo Chiroh, and Wostorn Avonuo Church, Chicago, Thonis also s largo Scandinavian 'tent, and anotlor ownod by tho Norwogians, cuch capablo of scommodating ono hundred porsous, OTUEK ACCOMMODATIONS, In ddition to tho cottagos thero ara are pres- ent abut fiftytonts on tho ground, and no doubt moreyill bo at once sot up. Fifteon wolls havo beon unlk [n conveniont localitios, which furnishs good wator for all. Thoro aro also dev- sral \rgo boardivg gatablismnents, ot whiol pricot bave been flxed,—for broakfast and 3uppetd conts, and for dinner 76 cents, In nd- ditionto all thess accommodations, there iua grocorand cigar-store, o lock-up, and s well- orgsnizd polico forco, All who may attend, whethe thoy avo cottages and tonts or mot, will it “amplo sccommodations for oating wnd loging. ~Arrangoments have boen mada for procring 100_gallons of milk per day, fresh vogetabu, and all the delicacies of tho season, TTho groads aro high and dry, woll shaded and veotilate, and, with the pumerous cottages, fixg,‘:m,u};-wmos, and_ provislons, thoro (s 1y, 0 reaching thrown iy mooby; shonld w5t bo 21 thok ould bo do- TIE DINTRICT. The Chago Disirict of the Rock Rivor Con- forenco a:braoos tho north half of Cook County, all of Dupge Caunty, aud s portion of Kand ond Lake Conntios, 'aud _coutainy forty-four ohnrohos,xith pastors as follows : T Rov Dr. W, O. Danday, Preslding Eldor, 2% Hovil, . o, OWek Biruot. Cliuret, ‘Lo oy D, McKeown, Wabash Avenue Church, To ltoy 8, McCheauoy, Trinity Church, b1ty I, D, Bheppard, Michigan Avenue Church, T3 Rex: J. ¥, Yates, Oakland, 14 Ky, 7, G, O m{uu. ‘Blats Btroct Church, I Ry, M, M, Parkhurst, Grace Church, ‘It Re, T, 0, Clendonniug, Grant Place Ohurch, pock, Cautenary Ohuirch, & X, Btrowbrldgo, Ada Hircet Church, the mavement of stock trafus, disposod af, £5,5060007 410 "ian stoom, 1,000 ootk 201 Ohio steer, 1,305@1,480 1L, $3,60@0.00; €8 Atichi® ga steers, 90200 475, ported arsivats, 11,600 ; fotai for tho e Tuurkot o d Cannds lambs, Westord: sheopn $4.25@4.60 shoop, 302 Mlelilg auia licop, U3 TLa, 743 Ganada latibe, G509 fua, $0.50@5,40, T! v, W, 1, Danlels, Park Avento Church, T Rov, \, Youker, Western Avonue Ohurch, T Rav, & 0, Tathrop, Maxwell Sizeet Ohurch, T Rov, 8 Washibugn, Talated Blrcot Church, s W iy o swilitlon sy cmineve 700, “Tota! for tho weok, 13,000, M PR The Rev, 11, 1, Bimpson Chureh, Tho Ttov. 3, 11, Thomas, Dicksan itreot Chuech, The Tiev. O L 8; Bul, Lako Strost Ohurch, Tho Itov. W, F, Stowart, Milwoukeo svento, ‘The Rtov, M, O, Brigge, Evanaion, Tha Hov, Willlsm Oraven, Norih Jivanston. Tho Hav, T, I, Satterold, Libortyvillo, Thie Rov. d Hitchcock, Lako, . . The Ttov. I, L. Martin, Waukegan. Tho Tov, B, Norton, Denton, o lNov. A, Travoler, Vark Ridgo. Tho Tov. . MeQllsh, Deaplaine, Thio Rev. P, K, Tiyo, Palatino, . - Tha Tov, K. Hentty, Barringlon. Tho Rav. 1, . Motal, Oak Pork: Tho Rov, V. X. Boona, River Forcst. Tho Rov, A, I, Millod, Wheaton, Rov.8, N, Grifith, Turser, Cantlue, Gonovs, Julkin, Batavia, -~ Tbe Rov. B, A, Blanchard, Bt, ‘Charles, ‘Tho Rov, R, Wright, Burliugton. The I Hoover, Dawnor's Grove, o Tov, Goorgo K. The Rov, A, G. Patish, Lyonaville, Tlio Rov, Jobin Adags, Naparville, Tho Rov, 8, Paino, Lomont. It {5 optional yith the churches to attond or not.” It is'n fact, kowover, that for tho last ton or twelvo yoara tho attondanco on tho part of the membership and pastora haa boon large. 4 LABT EVENING, ! Qiiito a numboer of ‘prominont - miniators: and othors woro presont Jnst ovoning ot tho o] Anlng gorvices, among whom e Mo Mov. " Dr. " W. 0. Dandy, Prosidiog Eldor of tho Diatrict, tho Rove. W, H. Daniols, W. F. Stownrt, B. M. Boring, of Ohl- cngo; tho Rov. R, Beatty, of Barringlon tho Rov. It 8. Cantino, of Genova; tho Rov. In Olifford, of Dundoo ; and tho ov. A, H. Mil- lor, of {Vhoaton. "he worvices woro oponod by singing the sixtoonth hymn of tho Song Borvice colloction. Boforo Jehvah's awful Throne, Yo untions bow with acred Joy 3 Knovw that tho Lord s God nloac, 1o can creato and He deatroy, Tho Rav. R. 8. ' Cantino, who {8 ehorister of the mooting, lod tho singing. Thia was followed by prayor, and thon, came tho singing of tho hymn, commoucing -0 for o thousand longues to sing By great Rodcomer's pratuo, | Atior_wlich eamo the openiug_sormon by the” Rev. Dr. Dandy, tho Presiding Eldor, who choso Tor Lis toxt $ho words of Soripture rocorded in Exodus 83 : 14-18, nud Jshn 14 : 18-20. THE SERMON, Thoso prssnges, ono from the Old Tosta- mont aod the other from tho Now, prodont | tho samo thought,—universal aud . unchangonble,—God's presonce in- disponsablo to tho success, of tho Church. Thi Cliurch; tho peoplo of G6d, liko tho stronm of wator dating its: birth far baok in time, and springing high up on somo ‘mountain-sido, runs on through tho yoars and through all {ands, ovor flowing, ever changing, ever tho same. OF, like- the human body, ovor. . cheuging ita particlos, ovor prosorving ita idontity, tho osson- tinl fonturos always romaining tho samo, and tho man always tho samo. Bin ia also tho same, And tho relation of man to God tho samo. Thore is alua tho samo nood of an atonoment, Thore aro alwaya tho mamo condltions, ond - thoso conditions sro not arbitrary, - and heuco not temporory, in tho mnature of !hluszsA The Church {s'in tho world but not of the world. 1t hos o woll marked and distinctivo soparato- noss, o8 tho toxt declaros, and which is corrobor- ated' in ‘our Lord'a addrosstoJohn. ‘1, This goparatoness was mot of rco. * oy 1ol wo bave Abraham ss_our father 2. It is not simply and _sololy orgnnic: for examplo, national. Moges' mission wos - mot to propound theorios of political rogeneration or untional glory. Mo i notto bo classed with Aloxander, Chorlomagno, .or Napoloon, The Jowa woro n nation, and so woro the Egyptians ond Assyrions, 8, The Church is not an organ- ism similar to 0dd Followship, Mason- m, or - Tomporameo, with good - moral ends, .and unoxcoptionablo moral machinery. 4, Tt is donominational correctnoss of opinion, ntmn[i party ofinitios, and iutonso_party zesl. 5. It Ja not simply o socinl stato, bosed upon community of thought, taste, condition in® lite and = purposos, On tho othor hend. simply aud positivoly, tho people of God * nto hoparato,’ beoanso © God's presonco ia with thom. This presonce s known by themselves to bo with thom, and the world knowa that thay aro scparato, becaneo the pros- once of God it with tiom: ' God's presguco is with them ns illustrated in tho toxt. Itisan Joano . bobween socondary causes oud God himacit. . Tho liistory, ~tho loadorship of Mogos, bis . ascendanoy, his _withdraval to recoivo tho Jaw forty duys aud nights attest this. Tho leador is gono,—tho onterprieo will foil. As for this man Mosos, wo_wot not what T becomo,of him, mako us Gods, Tho instru meatality fllod thor oyo. Tho tondorioy in Hivaye 1o loso sight of - tho prinoiplos, and fo 2oll back - npon tho transitory . and tonauous, Mososand Paul aro our gods, if toy Totiro wo fall buok upon tho gods of Egypt, tho Foldn ealf, oto. -Horo tho. proachor alluded to God's anger, tho. interview between God and Mosaa ; God “would destroy, Mosea_iutercedos, tho {aberuaco,tho pristhool, tho smerites, o aw, ofc, % Goit's presonco is known to tho Church, 3, Tho world shall_kuow it, that tho Lord 1o with His peoplo. Tho grac received is ro- flacted. Tho fruits of tho Spirit cannot bo hid- don, Tho power of o good man will bo folt. Th points made i (ko discourso ero: (1) God's presence with his chureh .(2) Is known by thio Oliurels to bo with it, (3) Tho world s made to know thut God's prosonco i with it. 'About 160 familics—in all, ovoral hundred porsoné—woro in tho congroghtion, all of hom Tiatoned with rivoted attoution to this, tho first sortuon of tho meoting. BENYICES TO-DAY. 1t was anouncod thak thoro vill o o progar: ‘mooting this morning at 9 o'clock ; proaching at 10:30 5. m., childron's mooting at1p. m., preach- ing at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. hore will slso bo qthior prayor-mostinga and sosial class-gather- X(\Norflpomod. s A\ oro afofiimouncoments, the evoning ror- Tigm Noro o o biging of tho 25tk Gomo thot Almighty i, el us Thy nanio (o sing. Holp s to praiso, Father of ll glorious, O'er all victorious, Como and relm over us, Anciont of asys, A @Grand Victory Over Evory Compotitor in'the World. ‘The following cable dispatch from Vienns will con- oy tho glad intelligence to tho world that the * World Ronownod Wilton Sowing Machine! hsa not only takenall of tho highest awards st falrs and oxposi- tions in tho United Btatos, but that it has overwholm- ingly ‘dofeated overy sowing machine manufac- tured in the world, and carried off tho first grand prize at tho Vienna Exposition : VIENNA, Austrls, Aug, 16, 1673, o W, G, Wian, Protiont’ Foson Sevsny “ochine Company, Cleveland, O, : Tho Wilson Bhuttlo Sewing Machine was awarded tho grand prize st the Vienua Exposition for boing tho best Sewing Machine. Raxvon, i g, T The Great Auction Sale at South Engle- ‘wood, To bo made by Mosara, Elison & Foater, will take place this aftornoon st 3:30 o'clock, on tho ground. Thls ls onoof thomost important sales by auction that b ever taken place in suburban property. The eltuation, and ita many sdvautages, commend it to those deatr- ing to purchass a pleasant home, or to thoso wishing to invest for tho purposo of specnlation, Thoughta for buyers to remombor are that part of the yond to South Quicago from South Englowood Ia in operation, an when llnished, will make Inmber cheaper at Soul Euglowood than st Chicago, Also, tuat plans are sunturing or conducting laks water’ from Hydo Park Water Worka to Englowood, South Englowood, and Viaghington olgite, thus firaiabing as pure waier 38 wo Bave in tho elty, il (R d, h Pullman Oars to 8t. Paul. Commenciug Aug. 19, 1673, the colobrsted Pultman palace drawing-room sud Hiooplug cars will be run through botween Olifeago and 8t, Paulon both morn- ing and evening trains by the Ohicago & Northweatern snd Weat Wisconsiu Rallways, This la via the # Elroy route,” The trams of Pullman palace care will lssyo the dupot, carner of Canalsud Kinelo streote, at 10:10 1'0:30 p, m,, and run through without chsngo, tho ouly in ruaning thess vlegaut and luzuri- otweon Chicago and Bt Buffnlo LivesStock Markets BorraLo, Aug. 20,—Cattlo—Tecolpts tolay, fnclud- Ing reported arrivals, 2,004 ; total for tha weok, 7,080, Tuo markel opened 'lioly, but ek, at yostérday's Flrim for good cattlo; common, strong, ko off f{rom it woeld’s closing prices ; run’ for last” twenty-four hours, escellent in quallty, Tho atrike of couductars and brakemen on the Wostern Division of tho Now York Contral Raflrond has not interfored with The road doublod its yard ane sa brukesnion, About 300 Balcs, 724 Illinols stour, 1,135@1,624 1bs, 31,145 1he, $1,10@ 156 Missouri sloers, ‘1,100 1380 1bs, ' §5.40 30 Indfuna_stoors, 1,105@1, 534 1hw, $5,.30@5.5 ; trainy, aud used 3 e, 4.80@ Hhoep and Lamba—iiocelpta to-day, fucludivg ro- 10,800, "o advanco on_sbeep, i o 3 Canada ned active at 3 0@6,603 Quniada,_lambm, ‘$0,00@0,50 ; sales i heap, TI@AT the, $4.00@4.35 ; 207 Indl- .83 1 07 Oblo shheep, 08 by, $5.90@ Ilogn—Teceipta to-day, Including reported arrivals, Murket slow for wan of atock, Al offeringx ulspasod of, Bales of Yorkers st f,“d’f&%fi? 0 Howvy Hoston Liogs, *$5,10@5,20} wraas- *| Jobn Farick ; ejoctmont (as of 10th), 5,185—A. J. THE LAW COURTS, Divorce Busineas--To Foreclose o Frust Decd on Bohnlf of Creditors=« Onc Way to Encumbor Land==Sult for an Accounting for the DINpo tion of n Loane-Tho Ralbach Smolte ing Compnny Agnin-Eor Ownore ship of a Valuablo Kot ? of Judgment=~Fhe Courts in Bricf- Now Suitse ) Bonjamin. §. Mant, Jr., Auos_in the Cirouit Qourt for divorco from his:wifo, Phoobo A., al- loglug that el bas_dosortod his bed and bonrd without causo, and that thoro bing boen no col- lusion botweon them to obtain divorco. Sarah’ 7, Rook potitions in the snmo court for divorco from herhusband, John, alloging oruelty, and that ho has taken up his abode with snother woman, namo unknoyn. c Addio N. Fayotto potitions in tho sumo court tor divores fromt’ hor_husband, Charles L., af- firming dosertion without causo. J :| " Honry Bortrom allogos incompatibility of tom- per, and tho futility of nttompting- to livo to- gothor withiout consoless misory,.a8 ground for divoroe from his wito Francos. , - . - Susanash Coiburn yostordsy commonood suit for divorco from bor husbaud, Willlam, for cont “duct unbecoming & husbnnd and o gontlomnn,— abuso, cruelty, &o. . i Colia Rubon' praya tho Stporior Court to on= joln the Merchants’, Farmors’, and Meohnnics’ Bavings Bauk paying any of the money dopos- itod in its Tronsury by Olof Oloson, othoryiso Olof Ruben, her lisband, wnd for writ of no ox~ oat to provont hia running awny from this Btate to Bwodon, a8 ho threatena to do, nud for sopar- ato maintonanco, on the ground that ho hss por- sonally chastised hor, . e 2 Elisha Iall potitions tho Suporior Court to re- 1oaso him from mailal obligations to Lucrotin, 1uis wifo, on'tho ground that sho nmusos horsol £ with- throwing bits of flooring, dishes, and such liko ¢ him, snd loading bim worso thou & dog's life, ¥ 9 » TO FORECLOSE TRUST ON DENALF OF CREDITORS, Tonry 8, Kont and Wm. 1L, Drooks, Jr, po- tltian the Suporior Court for foreclosuro of truet doo d of Lot 15, in Block 99, in School Trusteos’ Subdivision of tho west 14 of Boo. 27, 89,.14, eaid trust boiug excoutod to fhom on bohalf of oredit- ors, by Edwin G. Eastmap, provioua to his death. Tho allogation is that tho notes covered by this doed have not boon pajd, aud the widow, and all parties logally intorested, aro eallod upon to ivo an ncoount of the debts owing by tho estato that are properly seoured by tho deed, and it is prayed isfiod, P . FOR AN ACCOUNTING. . Jacob T\ B. Skillimen yostordsy commoncod o ault in chancory against. Paront & Fay, roal os- tato dealors, to compol thom to give an account of tholr profits in. their trausactions in Block 10 of W. 0. Cole's Bubdiyision in tho northesst quatter of scotion 5, §7, 14, and for & docrod do- alaring his intorost thotoin, sflirming that Lo ad- Yancod thom 560D at thofr bolicitation, on duo- ill, payment of which was promisod in fiftoon dnya, but_which undortakiug thoy Lavo sinco | failed to obsorve, aud that it was with this money that thoy offoctod tho purchaso of sald land. . TIE DALDAOH SMELTING COMPANY AGAIN. = Blatehford & Co. " yestorday . potitioned the -Girenle Court for » decroo ngainst tho Balbach Smolting and . Refining . Company, J. P. Avory, L. 8. Wanor, Albort L. King, Thomas I, Day- onport, Stopbon P. Lamb, David Proston, Sam- ol A Kean, and Frodorick W. Crosby, fo pro- Vout thom, or auy of thom, in any way disposing of cortaln proporty bolonging to, tho Gompaay, until cortain judgmonts obtainod sgainst it in fwnor of tho complhinants have boon fully entis- od. FOR OWNERSUIP OF A VALUADLE LOT. In tho Girenit Courty yastordy, the Wright & Lawton Oil and Lard Manufacturivg Company otitionod against the Conncoticut Mutual Life ‘}nmu-nnca Company and othors to quict title and couvoy Lots 25, 26, 43,41, and tho wost [60 feot of Yoot 45, in Block 65, in'dchoot Section Addition. The transactions stated. in_tho- bill involvo o numbor of porsons, and refor to a mortgnge of snid promisos for $25,000 and sato for §40,000. Complainants dosixo to' pay off all incumbrances and liavo a cloar title. CONFESSIONS OF JUDOMENT. In tho Superior Court, yostordny, Willinm' @roskopf entored confassion of judgmentagainst David Milliman, for S987.10. Tovi Eivondorth, in tho same Gourt, yosterdy entored confession of judgment against John H. Dennie, for $154.69, Dean’ & Pain, in the samo Court, entered con- fossion of judgment in thoir favor, by Joseph A. Montgomery, for £322.62; nlso by C. D. Hooker oud Benjuwin ¥. Fay, for §71.88. 3 THE COURIS IN BRIEF. Tho Fourth National Bank of Chicago yestor- day commenced suit in the Buperior Court, against Patrick L. Garrity, in sssumpeit, $2,000 dimagos; nlso, against Charles B. Brown and ’mmo.'fm T. Brown, in aesumpait, $1,000 dam- agoy. B iiristophor . Spalding.yestorday commoncod anit in ssumpsit, in tho Suporior Court, agsinst Tugono F. Housliaw, 810,000 damagos. . 1. Abbott yesterday filed Dill for parti- tion of tho ostato of Jobn N. Fonley, For par- ticulars seo now suity, Suporior Court, No, 44,718. ‘A, . Ourrigan'd Co. yestorday potitioned for ‘mochianio's lion on Lot 16, of Black 62, in School Seotion Addition, being the northwest corner of Canul and DoKoven streots, bolonging to Charlos B. Cook, for an unpaid balanco smounting to 81,461, Brucht DoVries yestordny commoncad suit in caso, 86,000 damnges, in. the Circuit Court, against Jacob Borgmaun. A = ‘Samuel T, Millard fllos_afMdavit to garnishoo Conrad Soliell, in the Clrouit Court, for 8105, Belug a judgment obtained by him sgainst Honry . Clomont. William B. Ogden, yesterdsy, commonced, i thio Suporior Coutt, aiuit in olootmont Trom tho nOr- gt of Lot 16, in Block Y, of Ogdon's Addi- tion to UGtteapo, togothor with Lucinottn IKean and John, LoF wngband, against John MeAlabon. Join 0. Cushmax, youtordny, commencod snit againat William Burton aud Daniol T, Van Mu- tor, in tho .United Btates Circuit” Court, in assumpsit, §2,000 damagos. Jnmos V. Mickens, yostordny, commonced suit in tho Suporior Court, against Lewis and ‘Tlonry Bartols, and John R.' Brookman; dobt, §10,000, ang daagen $10,000, Potor I, Mayor yestorday commenced enit in trospass, in tho Circuit Court, against Jonhus Boll ; $6,000 damagos. Nils J, Lund yoatorday bogau sn action Iii cage, 85,000 damoges, in the Cironit Court, sgainab Fritz Fravtzon, Goargo Scovile yoterday entorod confossion of judgment, by David J. Boynton and John E. Arniitage, for $119.57, in tho Civeuit Court, NEW SUITS, Tnx UNiTEp Sramiv Omourr Covnt.—John O, Oushman v, Wm, Burion and Daniel T, Van Mator ; assumpait, $3,000, Tig, OiousT Count,—8,184—Sarah E. Birkenbilo v, Car- rigan & Co, v. Charlos E, Cook ; potition for mochsn-— {ca' lien on Lot 16 in Block 03, {n Hchool Bection Addi~ tlon, 5,180—Brucht Do Vrios v. Jacob Bergmann ¢ casc, 85,000, BBT—appeal. Bli6—Conrad Behngl fortac of Samuct K. Millard v, Hy, J. Clement ; afli- davit to gsroisheo, £,160 and - 8,190—Apposle, Bi01—Poler I, Mayer v, Joshus Bollj ticapass, 5,000, §,103—Tho iWright & Lawthof Ot sud Zard Mondffcturing Company v. John 8, Gould, Willlam R, Gould, and_the Commercal Tusur- anco Compony; bill, 8,103-Nila J, Lund v, Fritz Frantzen; case, $5,000, 8,104—E, W, Dlatchford and O, Gatd, pavinirs, w Distebord & Company, V. Balbach Smelling and’ Rofining. Company, 1, P, Avoy, L.8, Waruer, Albert L, King, Thoras F. Daveuport, Biuphien P, Lamb, David Proston, Samual A, Kean, an Frodorick W, Orosby bill._8,105_and 8,105—Appeals, 8,197—0oorga Scoville v, David J, Doyston and John ¥, Armiltoge; confession, $119.67, 8,108—Appeal, “Tue Burenion COUNT~44,008—Wm, Groukopf v, David Millimon ; confession, $I87.10, 44,0%9—DI- yorco; withhold for service fof one day only, '44,700— Bonf. §. Mann, dr., v. Phosbe A, Maun ; bofh for di VOrco, 44,701—Burah J, Rook v, Jobi Reok ; untao, 44,703—Addlic N, Fayolts v, Chnrled L, Fayotte! same. 44,703—Jacab Herklmer v, Groon & Sjicar ; samimpei, 0. 44,704—Lovy Elscndrath v. 5 coufeaslon, $164,60, 44,705—Busannat Colburn Willlam Colburs; *bill 'for_divorce, 44,700—Ilenry Tortrsm v, Francos Dortram; sawo, 44,707—Tho Fourth Naffonsl ank of Chicago v, Patrick'L, Garri tys masimpalty $3,000, 44106—taine v, Chatlca 1. Jirown and Theodore 'F, Lrown; assumpsit, $1,000, 4,709—Wim, B Ogden, Lucinettn ‘and John K John BeMahon; ®ofectmont, 44,110—Jonathan D, ‘Amou, for uso of the Bank of Chicayo, v, Williar and William F, Woodraff ; assumpait, $500, 44,710—Oclia Ruben v, Olof Ruben, ‘otherwise Glsun ot al.’; bill for separato mofntonanca nd reliof; injunction and no oxeat, 44,112—Elleho Jlall v. Lubrotis Hall ; bill for divorc, 44,713—Dean & Paln v, Joseph A, Moutgom- ory : confession of Judgment, $323,63, 44,714—Hamo v, Hend, N, ¥, Fay and O, D, Hooker § sate, $7188. 15—Jacol F, 1), Bkilliron v, Georgs W, Paroat, N. Fuy snd William 0, Golo:" bill to_sccount 'far profits In an investment, 44,718—Houry L, Kent ot al. ¥. Jeunio H, Eustmau of al. ; bill, 44,717—Chrlstopher Hding Y, Ligone I, lfehahiat; apmumpait, 410000, 44,718—Mary 'L, Abboit et al, v, 'Willlam 0, Feuley of'al, s bill for the purtition of ' the undividod 3 of Block 25 of Hhoppard’s Addition Lo Ohicago, i Tota 6,7, 14, 16, aud 17, of Mary Roche nud Alden’s Hubdiyinion'of the east ki and tho southwest & cf’ Block 8J, in Ganal Truatees’ Bybdivision, of Section 7, 89, 14, a1 Lotu 7, 8, 0, and 10, in B, L, Havria’ Hub: division of Lota 1 th 8, incluslye, of ‘Mary Rocho aud Alon's safd subdivislon. 44,719—Appool, 44,720~ Francls E, Hinds v, Richard Edwarias sssumpaity $000,. 44,731~¥raukiin Lauk v, Daniol D, Schirosder | Confeasions -that tho property bo s0ld and puch debts sat- ) asnudy 000, 44,733—Jano V. Mickons v. Lewls et ot Wenry " Barlol, -John 1t, Drookman ; t, Qobt $10,000, and damagea $10,000, pritossin ki S THE CITY IN BRIEF. The firat somi-annunl gathering of tho High- Iand Association of Cblcago will bo held on Tridny ovoning, in Grow's Hall, comor of Madi- ‘son and Bheldon stroote. Tho fire-nlarm which was soundod yostorday aftornoon from Dox 814 was caused by s fire broaking out In No, 110 Wost Monroo strook. Vory littlo dnmago was dono. Fohn Daoloy, employed in tho conatruation of fho abutmont "4t tho Lako stroot bridgo, ind Lis aw broken yesterday afternoon by o stono fall- upon hfm which was bolug raieod on & der- rick. All crloil-playors dositons of playing In tho Ohicago Elovon aro roquoated to moot for prac- tico nt 4 p. m. onch day, ontho baso boll grounds, at tho cornor of Twonty-third and Stato streots, Tho alarm from DBox 112 on Tuosday night waa caused by a £2,000. fire in_tho two-story framo building at tho cornor of Waupnsot ave- nue and ‘Hanovor 'streot ;_inaured inthe Agri- cultaral of Now York for $1,400. Tho cause of tho firo was a defoctive fluo. “ Patrolmon Trank Zomnn doprived a young thiof yontorday mmmi“‘ o flour bag_contain- ing twonty-nino old school books and o Indy's smbrotypa: - The prosuraption is that, taking ad- vautage of thio vacation season, tho lad has beon oing through somo of our local bills of loarn-~ ng. g 2 The slarm of fira from Box 63 n¢ 1 o'clock ostordny morning was caused by & small 2300 ite_in Noa, 48 and 60 IIawthorno avemie, ocen- fod by Bridget Finnegan and Olo Oleson. Is Lo Jatter tho missing allisnt on D.Jamos Lonry's afldayit ? ) - Josophino Schivk, a_young girl 16 yoars of sge, was ‘bdly burked . yostorday, st hor rosi- denco, No, 36 Thirty-fourth streot, by tho acci- dontal oxplosion of a kerosonc lamp. Sho was sitting at tho tablo, and on moving tho lamp tho explosion oceurred. At about 10 o'clock yestorday morning, a mau named Josoph Elliott woa found lying insousibl on-the Morgan streot sidowalls, Lotwoon Tylor and Van Buren, Hoisatill ina eritical condl- tion, Dr. Adams, who attonded him, pronounc~ ing the caso to bo ono of sunstroko or heart dis- ongo. ¥ Mosers. J. W. Doane & Co., of this city, have rocoivod forty ears a8 a portion of tho firstdirect importation of Rio cofoo o Chicago. Thero aro twonty cara yob to como., Tho colfeo comos through Bostop, and, vis th Red Lino, hera, A curious fact in connection with the shipment is that it is tho first direct importation of Rio coffoo into tho port of Boston In ten years. A mooting of tho Pork-Packers' Association was hold yosterday aftornoon in tho Opon Bonrd of Trado Hall: Moembors of ¢ommittecs on the rocoption of guests from the different States wora nppointed in the placa of thoto who waro wnnblo £0 nct, snd the Financo Committoo was ingtructad to roport noxt Mondny aftornoon at o mooting to bo held at hnlf-past § o'clock. Michnel Cagnoy, a young msn employed in Bcbrand Bro.'s factory, Nos. 70 and 72" Wost Washington, whilo romoving sawduet from un- der a ciroular saw, yostorday, was eaughs by it, oand bis oft thigh W lacorated in 6 tarrible mangor. Dre, J. H. Nuco and J. McL. Fleming woro callod in, sud stiended tho man. Thoy pronounce Lus injurios dangerous, but oxpress an opinion that he will recovor: Tho Chieago University, at Cottago Grove, is rocoiving an nddition of “rooms, which will fur- nish accommodations for thirty more students than Inst yoar. The now rooms are being con- struoted undor tho roof, aud aro lighted by dormer windows. 'The mrits of tho institutio aro now 6o woll undorstood thut nothing bub Inck of room provonts & vory large iucronge in its attondance, Officor John H. Clancy, of tho Second Pre- cinct, roports that, at sbout 4 o'clock yestorday morning, whilo £ufl!lng tho alloy botiweon Wa- bnsh vonuo and State stroot, nesr Eighteonth, o was ordored to halt by somo person in tho alloy, who at the mame iimo fired ab bim, the ball prasing turough tho top of Lis Lot Clancy followed the man, and fired o couplo of shots after him without ‘effect, the nssausin cscaping b{ dodging undor a wagon. Soveral ofticers woro abiractod to tho spot by tho shooting, but no traco of tha man could b found. Tho relatives and fricnds of Officor Jacobs, who wes murdered by some unlmown villain whoia he was trying to arrost, wish to thank tho entire police force for tho caro taken of him and tho sympaty and kindnoss ehown his family. It is rather & remarkablo - ciroumstanco that Mr. Jncobs' fathor and brother havo both diod vio- lont doaths within the past throo yonrs, He hag a brother rosiding in this city, the only ono of tho family loft. Mr. Jacobs looves s wifo and five children in quito reduced circumetances, It would be diflicult to gathor & moro respect- able, intolligent, and_ rofincd aescrblago than that which compouad tho audienco of the Irish- Amorican Exposition last evoniug. The ladies Wworo moro than ususlly resplondent in appent- auce and apparel, while the good humor of the gontiomon, the excitomont of the cloction bo- tween Ald. Heath ond Ald. McAvoy for tho costly silver servico, tho won- dorful _ porformance of Borgonnt Chil dron, and 'tho vocal and musical concori, sll combined to make tho ontortsinment of lnst ovoning o very enjoyable one. In sddition_to thovocal and instrumontal concery uuder Mr. Tlohner's manngoment, sunounced for to-uight, thora will bo luo_display by tho miltary coin- panios and Femparazco aud T orgeant Childrag’ zouava drill porfarmance, an & niimbor of minor attractions, making oue of the beat ontertainmonta ovor prasonted to & Chicago audionce. Tho following modost but slightly pootic esti- mnte of thaimportance of Olicago fs contributed toon Atchison, Kauess, papor, by Judgo W, Mills : . ** To quostion the illimitable growth of moh a city, and the aohiovements of such & pod- ple, would be to doubt the Diviue order of cause and offect, and to get tho wheel of Providence running backward. And as for looation, tho rurunt and doopost of all the golden chalu of akos north lios ot her foot, s poronnial reser- voir for every need, beautiful to tho oye and use- ful ;for overy art, adorning the intermediate Dlodks with jots, and fountains, and lossor laka- Tots, and ab “tho'same timo affording & commior- Gial Mighway to tho outlying ocons boyond.” Thore was a meoting of a number of Dearborn streat proposty-ownors yostorday aftornioon in tho oflice of tho Board of Pubtio Works, for tho pr- poss of ascortaining Low near thelr ideag of tha valuo of the property along tho proposod exten- sion of Doarborn street coincided, with those of tho Board, ‘Thero was naturally’ some ditfer- euco of opinion at flmehut it 18 expectod that thoy will finally harmonizo sufiiciontly to basten the coudomuation and appraisement of cortain portions of tho xight of way. Thiu impsovewont i one which will make Iarge additions to the value of proporty in that section of thoity, aud the prop- erty-ownors are, a8 a_rule, quito rendy to accopt & ronsousblo valuation without grasping too much in retuta. This remark does ot apply to trustoes of school funduand philanthropists hav~ ing corner lots to ba sut iute, Acting Fire Marshal Bonner states, in rofor- enco to the rovival of an old story by one of the ‘morning papers, that ho doos not desiza to have any nowspaper controvorsy ; it is natural, when aman i6 o candidato for any position, that bis oppononts should try to bring forward all tho littlo chargos Eouuflalu againat Lim, and this is ouly ono of theso old chiurgos rakod up ont ot nothing, Bonuer exprossos his porfect readi- ness to have & full pnd immediate in- vostigation boforo s committoo of tho Comunon Council, or any suthorizedinyostigating body, o kind ilrondy ackoowlorgel accopling £400 from Mr, L. W, Horring, about threa weeks aftor the firo, but that thore was any provious understanding that ho should roceive tEnfi eum, or auy sum, Lieflatly deniod, 1o nddod that ho Lad only on thing I his exporionoo in o Tiro Department to rogrot, and that was, ab tho tima of the groat firo, o dld not tako oharge of tho north end of tho fire, and atay thore. Tho Bonrd of Polico Commissionera held thoir rogular meoting for tho transaction of gouoral busincss for the Fire Departmont yestorday afterucon, Tho different Eidn for hoso wero digousred, the roprosentatives of tho compotiny Thioso munutacturors being prosent. Aftor o ful discussion and oxplanation of tho merits of tho difforont | varlotios of lhose, tho Doord do- clded to nccopt tho bid of Measrw, Hal lock & Whoelor, of this oity, taking 10,000 foot, more or logs, nb $1.15 por fout, without _couplings. _Tho couplings aro to be choson hereaftor. Mossrs, Hallock & Whaolor guarantoo the hose to stand a pressurs of 400 pounds to the Inch, and to continue in good sor- viceablo coudition for two yoars, 1f auy longths aro burst from defoctive material or nake, they agreo to roplaco thom, Tho Board procoodod to audit the July bills for the Fire Dopartment, and rocoived among othors a bill from the West Bide Gus Compauy- for gas cousumiod fn_Soprombor, 1871, 'Plis bill waa reforred to the Compirollor, Mr, II, N. Eldridge presentod a clajm of 8600 for ground-ront of & #psce about sixtesn foob aquare In the rear of No, 471 Wabash avonio, This space was used by the hoso-cart attached nevolent Sociotics, to tho colored engmmo. company, and Mr. Bl dridge thinks that sboub 26 per month will pay n fair Interost on tho valuo of tho renl oa- ato thus occupiod. Commissloner Bhoridan gtatod that ho had beon fighting this clalm for six months, and the bill was rofarrad to Corpora- tion Counsol to oo whothor tho city could bo hold hiable. Aftor trauwsacting tho necossary routine busiticss, tho Donrd adjourned. e e PERSONAL. @. 11 Angray, of England, Is ab the Gardnor. Georgo Davis, Btillwator, Minn,, is at tho Bhor- man. o Hon, B. 11, Wartor, Springflold., TiL, is at tho Shorman. The TNov. W. Floming, Btovonson, is at tho Qardner. Dr, ., B. Collins, of Momenco, is at the Went BSldo Briggs. Col. L, I, Bakor, of 8t. Louls, is at tho Wost sido Brigge. @en. E. A, Paine, of Monmouth, is atthe West Bido Briggs. Tho Hon. John D, HUarper, Bl Paso, IiL., is ab tho Grand Yaciflo. The Hon, E. 8. Riordan, of Clinton, is at the West Bido Brigga. "Tho Mon, G. W. Jonos, of Momphis, is among the prominont arrivals at tho Weut Sido Briggs. Dr. W. J, Humphroy, wifo, and_party, on sn excurslon Irom Now York to Ban Francisco, aro stopping ot the Shorman 1louso, . P. Curpontor, Boston, Mass, : E.W.Waston, Sornuton, Pa.; M. Bhoomaker, Baltjmore; . 11, McOday, Hamilton, Ont., aund C. I Dull, Quincy, Tll., aro at tho Grand Yacific. ‘1. Q. Bmith, Nashville, Tonng F. L. Joy, Utics, N. ¥; 3. 'Y, Smitli, Kanmaa; . A, Chani- borlins, Indlaunpojis ; Dr. J. 1t. Butlor, Louis- villo; 'and A, 1t. Angle, oro at tho Gurdner., A« Lochnor aud O. L, Whidhil, 8t Louis: J. Havogol, Fooria, Tilc J, T Butlor, Louisvillo: 7. 8, MeIntyro, Durlington, Towa; J. F. Hogan, Boston Miron D. Kent, Atkanso 8. Kennedy, are at the Shorman, J. 8. Wark, supposed from paper found on hin Dody to belong to Ohicaga, dicd of - cholora, whilo on lifs way from Donver {0 St, Louis, . Soarch s beon mado by tho detectives here to find out hiy frionds, but hitherto without svail. Twonty-six cadots from San Frauoisco, loft thab olty abioitt ono weak nzo, and will arrivo hora on a special ear on tho Burlington & Quinoy Rail- rond. Thoy are ona plensuro brip to Now Yorlk and West Point. Aayor Medill loft for the East lest ovening, and will sail from Now York for Europe on tho 27th inst. 1o was nccompnuiod to the dopot of the Pittsburgh & Fort Wayno Rond by a large nnmbor of prominent citizons, who wished him o pleasant voyage and speedy roturn to Chicago. Alre. Nnomi Johnson, wifo of John Johnson, and daughter of tho late Bamnel and Lydia Ellis, died at hor lato residence, No. 27 Johnson place, on tho 16th ingt. Sho was born in Chatauqua Gounty, Now York, in 1816, and came to Chicago i 1831, "Her burial took pluco at Thornton on Monday. Tho following is one of yeslordny's spcoials to Tue Trisuse (rom Merquotte, Mich.: *¢Alexan- dor Beagloy, ox-Alderman’ from North Chicago, wad yostordey convicted sud sontenced by the Oircuit Court of Mnr{llmue\ County to thrag months' imprieonment In the County Jail and B160 fine, with casts, for contorpt of cowrt.” Dr. 3. Adnms Allon hap just roturned from w summor vacation in Europo. Ho _trayeled through England, Ireland, and Scotland, bmb spont most of s time in London and Paris, Ho sa all that wag to bo soon, and comos back brim-full of information and good humor. His numerous friends and paticnts’ will bo gind to Xuow that bis krip bns boen of Rorvico to his hoalth, and that he is now resdy for another tiouty yonrs' practico in Chicago. Tho Shal cont Quoon Victorin .£33,000 and the British natiou £7,000, < Col. 0. K, Pior, who has hithorto hald third futareat, wo baliovo, in tho Fond du Luc Com- ‘montwedth, hs 8ol out his siunro, Orvillo Graut, tho Prosident’ brothor, hns gous into tho wood-puvemont businees, It tho Sholo family Iny their heads togothor the onter- prise can bo made sucees.—ANaw York World. It will pain mauy of tho old citizons of Wis- contin £o loarn that Mrs. Minerva Norlon, wifo of Col. Chinrlos H. Lurraboe, formerly n promi- nent citizon of onr Stato, diod at San Fiancisco on tho 7tk inst., ngod 50 yoara.—Madiscn ( Wis.) Democral. 1t i announced that on Fridoy nost the Prosi- dont will colabrate bis silver wedding at Long Branch, on which oceasion thora will bo prosent not ouly tho immedinto solativos of tho family, but sovoral membors of tho Cabinet, and o hos of friouds from Now York. This will provont tho anticipated attondance of o son of the Presi- dont at o wedding to como off in Baraboo this wook,—Madison Wis.) Jowrnal. Schuyler Colfnx addrossod tho Contonnry Sab- bath-school, at Minncapolie, on last Sunday af- tornoow, boing Introduced by Gon. D, Rogiolds (an old Indiain friond), and spoke for Lalf on hour or more, greatly intorosting his Lcarars, who crowdad tho church to its utmost._capacity. Tu tho ovening ho was prosent at tho Wostmin. stor Babbath-school concatt, and, at tho solicita- tion of County Auditor Scliaoffer, another Indi- ana friend, spoko for a fow monionts, and waa attontively listencd to by a# Iargo au audionco us tho chureh would scoommoduto,—St, Paul Pio- neer, Sehuylor_Colfax, C. M. of Indiana, was in Bparta on Boturday last. 116 s looking for tomo man to swear that ho donated to Lim the $1,000 which thie Colbnith euit as Just domonsiratod that Mr. Colfax got for socuring n wogon con- tract for s firm in Sonth Bend, Schuylor bsd tho Onlog Amas mattor protiy wall ixed, up, Lavinng found frionds to lio him throngh. This ast ox- poso i enid to troublo him much, and ho is tmnking o tour of tho watering-places’ in senrch of somo ono to siwoar that the monoy was o gift from thom. Colfox don't look liko » man who could bo bought s ofton s tho facts domon- strato ho had beon, but, thon, appoarances are Secoitnd—Monros’Cownty ¢ Wis.) 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BAIACELLANY: Flah-Culture In Now Zealand_Now “Flioory of Bullor Exnlostona_tiolonlle Kduca- tion 1 Kngland—The Hoiobkiss Revolver.Can. non—Fertihzativn uf Klowsra—Mwoira as & Hoalth Rodort—Industelsl Ocoupations of Wonon—iffoots of Froozing on Wino and Spir- $in=What Dsrwintem Mosus, eto,, ote. Notza. The PoruLAR Seimyor MONTHLY s published tnalarge gctavo, bumdnanoly priviod on cluar 13po. Termy, £1ve Dlotlira por annums or, Kifty Getits por copy. CLTUB TERMS. Auy porson remltting Twonty Dollars for four yearly riptions will rocelvo un- oxtra copy gratls, or live aul yoarly subsceiptians for 20, “Mio POPULAR BOIKNGE MONTHLY and APPLETONS' JOURNAL for ono yoar, 88, D, APPLETON & CO, Pubiishers. T ———SGALES, FAIRBANKS' BTANDARD SCALES A OF ALL BIZIS. TATRBANKS, MORSE &00 = UL AND 11 LAKRST Al RIght Sulye for Burns, Boils, CORNBS! contaabor. DR. SIKPHENS, 12i Desthornat, POSITIVILY * LAST THREE DAYR OF THE OREAT WORLD'S EXPOSITION IN CHICAGO. EDUCATIONAL, RACINE COLLEGE. Raofrio Oollegn Ineludos throo Schicols: 1. A COLLEGIATI DEPARTMENY, with full Gol- 1ogints Conirso. 9, A BOIENTIFIC BOHOOL, to bo bogun this Antumn. 8. A GRAMMAR 5UHOOL FOR BOVS. Tho th s hegin Bopt. 10, For admirsion apply 1othg t0ro0 SO AR DEOVEN, D. Do Ttagino Collogo, ¥ nlnr}{ s, Gafatoguon can o obtatua at o Aorahats Ratlonat ke UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. (T Taletots Vone baglus on Tucudny, Sepigmid i pliea 2 jong, Ot nlouos sont Trog 0% EHORNILR, C. B, O. S. G. SANGERS English and Classical School FOR BOYS 71 renon Monday, Sopt. 6, For oircalars addross M. SARGHIt at ifs soldono, 1570 Indiata-av.. MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S mfincg i(m?flfi R Bopt, 17. T 13 Il ork whord B B s tn acle, Saporiof Jenaliah ofdontion: Drawing, Latin, and Biuging inolnded in tho tultion, Tor oirculars, 25 Wost oty N, ofgen by pOrEHIEn B e A Minnty 5t oouls; Mra. O. 11, Boil, Quincy, I, BISHOP ‘WHIPPLE'S B0HOOLS, FARIBAULT) MINN (ST MATVS HALL, focaicl; Al dppencnle,STo) - Natire Hingioagon: Bovonth yoar. - BILATTUCK SGHOOL, far boys: raduntos enter Bophomoro Olass In Kastorn Col- MHEV.C laru:l,lon x‘:\mnrknmu{pr hl!flll‘nlrl;l‘fll"l‘l:‘l!' !Iid .(0;7[:' S5 onick orenliation et Oy S BiolibrX: Honrdors hayo an oxcollont home, Forty. ofer minlcgue Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Aug. 21, 22, 23, THREE GRAND EXAIBITIONS DALLY, Morniug, Afternoon, and Evening. THE VAST ) MUSEUM AND NENAGERTE, With fta wondorful colfoction of antmate and Inanimate nntoro, fta marvelous mechanlsm, ila lifo-siza automa. {ony, fta living _curlosltics, its Wundreds of raro wil Ticnate, comprisiog the Largest Zoological Collection on the Continent, Wil bo open datly at 0:30 a. 1., 1, and 6:30 p. m. THE MAMMOTH HIPPODROME, "Tha largest _cauvas-cavorlny will commanao ita GILAN. FORMANCE ono bour Iater, Iy the warld, nesting 17, L bRl sk 50 conta. 23 conts. 3 15 conta. &~ Ladlius, childron, ant an, , will avold tho crowds by attonding tho moraing exhibition, SerFren Admianlon to tho entiro_grost: show ir ancmarood 5l iy tho Lo of B armum, writton by Thingol{—860 pagos, Wustrated. Reduced from 3,60 to S1.50. ““Woril & 8100 groenback to & boeginor."—Horace reeley, ? HOOLEY'S THEATRE. THE PARLOR HOME OF COMEDY Thuradag, Krldas, Saturdar, and Satueday Matinos, by soquost, Tom Taylor's Sparkling Uomody, VICTIMS! Afosars, Biatsdoll, Blsh. Giddons, 'Rocd, Witlya powarful oaat, tnclndin op, Norrls, Soj Arnol Inul Y, oed, and Keily, and Aliss Mook, Atiss O'Counor, rs, Maoder, Mias Bascholdor, and Miss Roso Waod, Tn proparation, LILIAN'S LAST LOVE. M'VICKER'S THEATRE. FIRST TIMF IN CMICAGO OF LESTER WAL: LACK'S COMEDY, CENTRAL PARK. Produced with an Excollont Cast and Corroot Mountings, EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, AND SATURDAY MATINEE. THE FIRST Semi-Annual Gathering OF THE MIGHLAND ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO Will take "E'lfll?))l{" Grow's Hall, 517 Wost Madison. marrow (F, ¥) ovening, at Bo'elock. Tha progeainmo 18 hended ‘Au Fivoning fu tho igbinnds, " and (ho on- {ortatument, whicl consiste of Highland Musla oo tho Hngxl[m' and Plann, Highland Fling and Sword Dances by ‘Hiéeare. Rovertson and Limo, Gaollo and English Honge, &e.y will, no doubt, bo n sutirca of raru onjoyment ta thio sous ad daughtors of Catodoala. " GLOBE_THEATRE, Last Nighta of Miss MARTAN MORDAUNT. Tho groat Prify Deama, MEARLTS ARE TRUMPS. Grand Matinoo Satardny at 3% o'clock. Eriday, Bonofit of Mis Mordauat, Monday noxt, Horasndez Yoator, A LECTURE ON, AND RECITATIONS FROM HEBREW POETRY, TIIS KYENING, at tho Socond Baptist Chureh, b Ao AL, oo Grlitorais, at 8 QUIFtor to B o'alock, Boats froo, aud all Invited. DR, KAHN'S HAGNIFICENT ANATOMICAL NUSEOM, 143 South Clark-st,, near okats, 60 canis; for gontlomon only, Doors opon froin 9, m, to 10p, m. KINGSBURY MUSIC HALL, Clark and Randolph-ats. From New Of Natural Sctenco aud Ari, Madison, Tioke Far Concorts, Loctures, Convontiond, Balls. Capacity, 1,660 numberoed seats. Boats movablo. _Apply at the Hall. IRON-WORKS. L. WonTamuzow, Pros't. Wat. 11 BAYDE, Buc'y. Antuun G, Moone, Sup't. THE, CINCINNAT] RAILWAY TRON WORKS, Office, No. 493 East Front-st., CINCINNATL 0.y MANUFACTURE RATLWAY IRON, Solid I Beams, Channel Plete, T, Avgle, nnd heavy Iron gon- ernlly for Bridges nnd Fire-Proof Buildings. Addross ARTHUR G. MOORE, Supurintendont. TARRISON, BRADFORD & C0S STEEL PENS, - ttontion eallod to tho well-known numbers, =T 5-==28---20 & 22, -, ML, Yernon;_Offico, 75 John-st., N, Y. "~ MEDIOAL CARDS. DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYRIOIAN, 217 and 219 South Olark. st., cornor Van luron, Chicago, Ttia woll known by dll rendort of tho pavors, that Dr. . blow ts o oidusy ostabiivhod pigallan 6 Ohcas Bclonun and oxporienco Liavo miada Dr. 1. tho moat nawnod SFPEOIALIST o the ago, lionared by tho pear Gatoomed of tho bighost modical attalnmonts by all 1o o & & puefnar o roin e s ‘of OILRONIO AND BPHOTAL DISKARES in both soxes. CONSULTATION FREEE, SEPARATE PARLORY i ol b Gall, GOITSPONDENOIE It stamps, to jt i NN AT A iruma it fottorn, ¥, 207 o st Dr. 0. BIGELOW nd 379 Houth Yimes, Oct. 23, 1863, DR. BIGULOW 1aa rogularly brud phystolan. His Top wutation b bist know hiars 1n our midst. 1o wants no dfa: fantroforanco, but s woll syolioy, af by overy, onn o eI termdalvas to his oato, Whito the world entures Fhin olees of nhysiclas oro ronafrod, aid if any ano noods oh sorvice, 10 Js 0f the utmust ihporianto 1o onhgngo ouly 8 wun whoso exporionge ks vqual to his offer of modl- ‘ealald, aud without projudico, or any interost iu sayil tner thau o tanth o TR S Chotin Sinphatioally suoh g visit DR, , abhis Contral JEbries 577 ausd 20 South Olark-ut., Olluaiso. NO CURE! Dr Kean . ! ] NO PAY !! 360 South Clark-st., Chicago, Blay b confidontlally eunsultad, porsonslly oc by wall Twa ol vhiargo, on uil chronio o horvous dlasnaos. DL, J KIEAN in the only pliysioiaa bu tha oity who war- Fants OUToN or 1o DYs Groon ook sunt tor 60 conts, Illustratod with numors ous 1in0 ONRTAVILKS, i) DR. A. G. OLIN, CONIFIDUNTIAL PILYSIOIAN, No, 2 Wabush-av,, upposito Post Ollics, Ulifongo cures all private, ohrauly, and norvous divoasss in botlh soxos, no mattor who Ll or writo; entos guaran v fallod. oo Gnauitation frons borrospondoncd confidontials 61 tts ) L{OFRBALIOR fof WG StAmMPA. BOBA foF oiroular. | Guadra il MRS, GEO, VANDENHOFK. Besich HOVH‘HUIHOIDL i e . GEORGI VANDRENHOFE will opan hor, Board. f! d_Day Sehool for BOYS, Nu, 100 WEST FORTY. R R ioao g MIRIVOLL BATE, Now Yark: Hopt, 18, ahaol hours from DX o, m. Applicntioun may bomad ia al FREEHOLD INj it Now dorsc Nuthboe nf buarding puotls linted to KIGIHT: . e UTE, boardts sohon] fc 87 scnd satnig B NSRS, Felnetont. (1IVIL AND MECUHANIOAL INEERING AT ) e icaasolaor Botyieniu Tonituto, Tros, N. Y Inatruction Vllf!d‘lmnllcl . Advantagos unsurpassed 1o this country, raduntos obtaln excollont positions. Hooua o, el Kt toxlyer: izl e Sonrio iE. Aty Al Tl URticUiars, addrons BOFOIfATIL S DROWNE, Dirdetor, TAGE, HITE, GRMINARY — FOR_“YOUNG N. Y. Muaio and the fino cialty, Opana & O WSk Principal and Propriok D A A or Sox comumin. kn., its bioya an e e D Tt Writh atated I lrcune. BB MIIGALT, A. M., Suporintondont. 7 RULTE SQUHGOL, BYRACUSE, N, Y. ENGLISH < wnd Fronch. ~Selonl for youny adios ncilog tho mipar: iaign of tho Rt Rav. I D. 1uniington, 8. . ., Bishon ot Gontral Naw York., 1bo ¥l Torm heatns th secand Wainosdny th Bentormbar, _ For olroularsaddrose, MAR' J. JACKBON, Syracuse, N. ¥ 5, W, 0, IV AN'S BOATIDINGSOHQDE FOR - Mo aion, “Fuo fa darm 0r R, BRYANS achotd opoas Sogt. 17, 1078, "BATAVIS, N. ¥, Jnun 23, 1878, 3, 0. 9 FILVA AND MR, ALEX. BRAD. Mook by iiss. Ouien Tioffian's gl 001 for & ¥ronch, and Gorman Hoarding and Day e ey obghthats, Nowor m‘;'&nm Soptomber 24. Applications way bo mado R 0. NORTHWESTERY UNIVERSITY 81X GOL- logos, and ovor sovonty Professars and fnstructo Fall tarin opona Supt. 17. - For pacticulars, address Prosi- dont FOWLE, Evanston, L MILITA] A N SKILL, pens. flcg’h 10, COL. BERT DONALD, A, lé ; “CBY r 3 Ul AT, M., Asuociato Principals. < OCEAN NAVIGATION. CUNARD HAIL LINE. ESTABLISIHEED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston,and Liverpaol. mmmTv;?mm‘(_. iy R lay. Cnbin Passnge, S80, $100 and $130, Gold. Excursfon Tickoeta at Reduced Ratos. Staoragn Pasmage, 83 ourroncy. Passengors and frolght hookod, 1o and from all parts el Furopa at lowast ratos. Sight Draftson Groat Hiritaln, Iroland, and tho Continoat. P, L. DU VERNET, Gon'l West'n Af" N. W. oor, Glark and Raudofvh: NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. Safling from Now York for Quoonstown and Liverpool overy Kiturlay, andtor Eondon drectarery Tortnight. T GUIKNSTOWN and LIVERPOOL, from Piors 44 and 47, Nurth Rivor. Eto0us.. Bptarday, Aug. 16. | Ganoda, Satnrdas, Aug, 30, Egypt ... Soturday, Aug. 3. | Spain... .Saturday, Sept. [N | Cibin Pusage, S70, $80, nind S90 Currency, Jteturn Ticketn, 3140 nnd $160 Currency. ETRERAGI PASSAGE, $50, ourroncy, Passcugers buaked to or from German aud. ndina- vinn poinin at low ratan, A0 St et of 1h1a lno aro tho Inegost In tho trado, Drafts on Groat Britain, Ircland, and tho Continont, WILLIAY, MIAGA}JSTER. Gen'l Westorn Agent, Northeast enrnor Clark and Raudolph-sts, (opposito non Sherman Houso), Ohicago, S&Illnuwlnn o weok trom Now York, and carrying pas: songors Lo )l parts of Groat liritaln, Ituland, Cohtinental fEarope, and the Meditormuenn, Uabin fram $63; Stooc. age, British aod Irish ports ik wos! ntle tal parts sania s otiior rogular iines, Al parablo in Rl Bt e e T intoratioa at he Com® pany's oflicea, No. 7. York, aud N. 15, owling Greon, Now CGormer LaSalloanit Madisonste., Chifcogo. HENDERSON BROTHMNRS, Agents. OARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL Between New York, Cork, aud Liverpocl The magnificont now and full-poworod Btoamships of this Ling vffor unrisaled acconunodstions to all clasées of assongors. . The stosmors boing allko, travelurs syourd 0 R iy steanor for eaoh and ovo: e U0, BALING, ADRIATIO, MAJES" T10, BRITANNIO. Hailing from Now York on SATUTL DAYS, from Liverpool on THURSDAYS, calling at Cork Hinrbor both ways. Rates as low as sny irat-class Jiue, For furthor lnformation apply ta Uompany's Westorn QUics, 7 and 99 Kauth” Claricat, “noas ¥ m, Saico. Tritain and Tegland feom £1 upward, Dratts on Great Britain b JpRE5: 8Tty Heemts Tiokots ) DR d Drstta will p goid ot tho WHST S K i (b6 Expoeition, by tha Rev. T. & OABH: STATE LINE. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. LIVERV'OOL, BEL: FAST AND LONDONDERRY. 1] from Btato Ling 3 followe ont advautags of I A 2 fraadwes, Ny Yo SAMIVR S HTARGIS, Afoat Cor. of Canal and West Madison. , Chiloago. NEW YORK TO CARDIFT, BRISTOL, LONDON, And ol Other Points in England and Wales, PR e G TR g R i Whash, orsos’ CILy PEMNROKIE, AMONGA wu steanal ly far tho trade, are pro. v it i oatlmncyanion e tho coiortand convonlunce of Cabin and Nteorage Passongers, Firg Oabln, %0 curroncy; Becond Cablu,” ¥55 ourroncy; Stwor: age, Mmfl'fllllflr + propaid Stevrage cortiticatos from. Care o iy, Auply s CeFdI, at tho Com urther particulars, ang n Ut , al 3 e, o 1 Dok Otatars, o 1 Now Yok t hr P ORONIBALD DAXTRI & GO. Agonter N roadin BUSINESS CARDS: L e SCOTCH POLISHED GRANITE SHEARER, SMITH & CO., DALBEATTIE BEATT] (RANITF WORKS, DAL- 3, SCOTLAND, Supply Potlshod Qray, Bluo, and Ited Granitas for onn. wiontal and srchiteotuzal yurposos, Fmploying soyoral Bundrods of workmon in quareytug, drossing, and polish- rauito, B., B. & CU. arv onablod 10 wiply thelr A Draton Dailosttio Granito with dishatol. WILLIAM A, HARRIS, Providonce, R. L, Buildor of the HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE With Harris'Patonted Improvomonts, inrs Bond for Ulrou- PERFECIION] BOKER'S BITTERS. Boware of Uounterfoltu: