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\ . . THE CHIYAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1R73. 3 THE CAMP-MEETING. Tho Regular Programmo Carried Out Not- withstanding tho Rain, All the Services Very Large- ly Attended. Sermons by the Revs, J. 0. Peck, A, H, Needhom, and H, W, Thomas, ' Marriage of the Rev. A. J. Soott and Migs Julia B, Earlie. The Camp-Mceting XExerecises to Close this Bvening. Nojwithatandiug Old Prob.'s pronouncement of olouds and rain yesterday (and thig old follow was right), tho onmp-meeting wont through tho rogulur prograunno, 'Tho Methodist Ohurch is not to bo intimidatod by n sprinkle. It bolicves in sprinkling. Kunowing this fact, tho conductor wisely attached sovoral oxtra conchos to tho ont- ward-bound train nt § a, m,, all of which wero crowded. Moro passongars wero taken on ot tho way-stations, o that whon tho train arrived altho grounds, several hundred porsons wero ndded to *tho circlo,” whoro the general morn- ing prayor-mncotiug was in sossion. ‘This waa largoly attended, and provaded with much interest. The oxorcitos consisted of carnost prayors, remarks, siuging, sud confossions. The meeting' was led by tho Rov. A. Yonkor, pastor of the Western Avonuo M. E. Church, Chicago. During tho oxerciees, tho lndics took part, often leading in prayor, somo of whom prayed with remarkable unotion. Whilo this service was go- ing on in tho clrcle, a similur mooting was boing held 1 THE BWEDIST TENT, in charge of the Rov.J. Linn, of Qalesburg. The services In this tont are conducted in tho Bwedish languago. Tho participants ovidontly onjoy thoir maoting to n great degroe.” Whon not in attendance on the rogular sorvices, thoy aro Laving a meeling of thetr own, oither of prayer, confereuce, or proaching. A score or moro of porgons in thoss meotiugs are reported to bhave found the Bavior. THE REGULAR BERVIOE, ‘Whon the boll announced the regular foronoon sovvice, the worshipers camo into the groat circlo from ovory tont snd all parts of tho grove. It wag gonorally known that the Rev. J. 0. Peck, of the Centenary Church, would preach tho sor- mon. Thero was, conscquently, & goneral as- sembling of all thoe peoplo on thoe grounds about tho stand. Inthe desk wero tho Rove, W. H. Daniels, Mr. Conwell, R. 8. Cuntine, Robort Sheppard, 8, Washiburn, 8. Norton, Dra. W. C. Dandy and V. W. Thomas, of Chicago, and the Rov. J. O. Toster, of Kaukakee. A fervent Frnyur way offored by tho Rev. Dr. Thomns, of Lo Clavk Stroot Church, after which the hymn, Leginning— 40 happy day that fixod by cliofce,” was Bung, i which tho largo congrogation united. Thon tho Rov. Mr. I'eck arose aud an- nounced bis toxt, as follows : R, PECK'S BERMON. “If it be 8o our God whom wo gorve is ablo to delivor us from tho burning flory furnaco, and Ho will_doliver us outof thy band, O King." Dan, 3:7. Tho world always lifis ity hnt ro- spectfully snd stands uncoverod in tho presonco of Christian herofsm. has wo constituted tho human mind that wo must ndmire what is Loroie, Every bero has o lkind of magic wand which ho waves over us, and, by ita onchant- ment, brings us 8o his feot. Thero lave been men und women, of lives 8o grand ound heroie, of work #o sublimo and henefleont, of character eo pure and fasciuating, that, whenovor their names aro spoken, we feol like standivg in such presence with . upsandated feot snd uncovered head. Thera aro names I nover have ropoated but with hated breath aud quickened puldo. Tho world keopa n roster of its horoes, and God keaps ono, sud] opine quiteadifforent onoof His horocs. Tho world doifles a great butcher under tho guiso of military sorvico, or an omnivorous monarch who swallows province aftor provinco, or a groat poot whoee Drilliant scintillations . of sonhw ouly throw the lurid glare over tho deop, dark damna- bloness of his private charactor, and then ealls tha roll of Haunibal and Alexander, of Crsar and Charlomagne, of Burns svd Byron. The clovonth chapter of IHobrews is tho picturo gal- lery of Qod's heroos. Flashing in light in” this roll of honor I read fho names of threo men, enptives in name, bub “mien so noble and royal they could not wonr o chain. They appear bub once, thoy play but n winglo act, and aro gono, Liko tho motcor that flashes through tho air but onco and is gono, {hey leave a track of light, o trail of glor{,whiuh tells thut & hieavenly messongor has blazed in our skiev. That ouco was enough. It rovealed what manncr of mon_ they were of, and left on earth n_memory which is as ointmont poured forth, But once the Hebrew heroos spenk to us neroes nges, yot Lhat one utterance is go sublimoin #pirit, whol@ volumes of charactor are go crowdod iuto one auswer, whola lings nreso opitomized in one act, that they live in the admiration of men in & porpotual blaze of glory, Tho losson of ‘the text is the penco nud security of trust in God, The circumstances ot thoir condition wero sufliciontly alarming to have ln‘uducud moral convulsions in ordinary naturos. Miery furnaces wore on_ every side. Tho Kiug wus o fiery furnace, red-hot with rage. Their own God was a consuming firo, Their own con- kciences were flery furnaces, in which thoy would bo scathed if they dishonored thewsclves, It was o terriblo ordeal. 'The weight of two worlds was on their nerves, Their faith bridged an anfal chasm of duty, and their burdencd hour of trinl was tho hoavy train that tested ita tim- bers, The thront of royalty was thunder- ing in thoir ears, Thoy were driven to tho wall, and_woro commanded to purronder or die.j Tho King was !flrribl{oxci{od ; hiscourtiors woro oxcited ; tho wholo city was aflamo with ox- atemeont. Everything around thom wns seoth- ing in pnssion. "It was an hour to make stont hearta_quake and strong wills bond. But whon tho ultimatum was presented and their roply do- manded, they woro not oxoited,—their nervos were calm, their souls sorone, their wills ada- mantino, 1sec thom dragged hurriedly boforo tho King, whoso faco is red with rage and whose Dlood boiled with fury, Power cannot onfran- chise the soul with ponce. Right ia penco. No convulsion of* consoience — disturbs him who 18 in the right, moan who i right, and Lnows it, and maintaing it, carries an angol in his hosom to sing his soul into penco, This pence of God in the soul in try- ing hours is_boyond tho thinking philosophy of the world. It wdmits of no explanstion, in'the nature of things, It robes courage with hero- inm, aud invosts horoism with almost divine majosty. It lifts man for tho hour up into king- ship with God. Thus tho IHobrew horoos staud in porfect peace, in boundless unconcern, They aro patterns of men complotely consecrated to God, "They arenot troubled” with the King's threat, IHow stroug aud peaceful a man can be sustained by on indwolling Chriet. Their poaco was born” of their conkcions sccurity in God, The IKing throatened them “with death, and sneored at their faith in Diyino deliveraunce. Bui s true Chrigtian hos o roligion that you cannot laugh out of him, or riddlo with ridioulo, or blast with o threat, Gonnino roligion bus o close-knit baokbono, dopth snd breadth in the cliost, muscle in the limbs, iron in the blood, fire in tho oye, intelli- fiauna in tho brain, victory and glory 1 the soul. Lrong thus in_Giod, they hurlod back their ane swor, “Our God whom wa servo in abla to do- livor us.” ‘Iho wocurity of tho Ohristian la in the omuipotenca of Gad, wiolded by His maroy. ‘Thoy complotoly trustod in God to doliver thom, and, ravorontly wo suy it, they could better af- ford to burn than Ho to allow it. Tho rovorond speaker closed with wsovoral ap- proprinta illustrations, leaving the deop impres- sion upon his undienco fhat God is the great and willing_dolivorer of all who put their trust in Iim. ~Mr, Peck has o ojear, full volco of great compass and power, On thiu oceaston hio spolio with all Lis energy, The woods echoed with his polnted wnd powerful utterancos, ‘Tho largo Andionce gavo tho most undividod attontion, it was, no doubt, one of tho best sermons doliver- od during tho meoting, - At the close of Mr. Paok's discourse un Invita- tlon wus oxtended to all those who dosired an intorost in the prayers of tho Ohurch to ariso. Quito a number arose in difforent parts of the gopgrogation, who will no doubt be remombered nbtho throne of grace. The mornlug sorvice wat cloned with the doxology, afler whioh the nudionon dispernud Lo Lho tonts and bonrding- housos for diuner, TIHE AFTGRNOON KERVIOES. Theso,woro mndo up of tho nsual childron's norvico, inothora' mooting, prayer-meotings, and the rogular prenching. 'Iho minor sorvicos were hold {n tonts, and wore vory well attondod and quito intoresting, Tho children's gathoring wos led by the Rov, It. 8, Cantino, _Addrosson wero mndo by Mia. DoGnor, Misn Francos Willard, Donn of the Woman's Collogo of the Northwost- orn Univeraity al Evanston, and othors, AmunF thoio who take nu active part In the wothore” meatingy ave My, A. J. Drown, of Tivansion’y Mrs. Krixbio ; Mrs, Garrolt, of the Contonary Cluurel, Chicngo : Mins Bollo T.oon= ard, Agant of (ho Woman's Forcign Misslonary Lonrd; Mrs. Dr. Iatfleld, of t. Yaul's Church, Cinclnnatl; Mra, Hnrals Jane Fowler, of Ghit edgo ; Mru. Norton, of Evanston ; and Mrs. G. . Cantine, of Evanston. 'T'ho latter Indy took clmrfin of tho meoting yestorday. ‘Whon tho hour for preaching in the afternoon arrived, notwithstandlng the cloudod uky pros- agod o showor, & Jargo congrogubion had ns- sombled in - tho groal circlo to hosr ihe Roy. A, 1L Needham, of Dunton. ‘The sorvicos had proceoded uy far'ns the conclusion of tho oponmg prayor whon n sudidon rain camo upon tho natonishiod audienco. Tho great drops foll thick aud fust, pattoring on tho cottage roofy, vacant sonts, and tho forest-lenves, with u con= tinuity of ratliing sounds that nb oeo lifted tio audience from their quiet sitlings and sont the pooplo hurriedly to tho sheltors. The movomont was mado without eoromony, Evory ono ran ns if for life, and in loss than two minutes tho in- nor court of tho graat clrclo wai utterly aban- doned. A lergo nber, as if by Intuition, ran for tho Bwodish Lant, which is the largest houso ‘on tho grouuds, and it was flled to overflowing, THE PR wn8 at once sout for, e und thoso thoroln had tho plensure of lhearing Lho mer~ mon, thoe ~ subject of which wuy tho importanee of forsaking all far Ohvist, Br. Neodham eonclnded lis sormon in tho fol- lowing lnngungo: * Lol me sy to tho moralist, however highly mon may ecsteom you, liowevoer aincoro and dovout you may be, if thoro hins not Daon an inward work of graco wrought by tho Holy Bpirit, thero is ‘ono thiui; thou Inckost, important s the mn(u-spriu‘; o tho watch, or tho smooth, clean interior to Lie gun-bairel. No outward pofish_or oxtornal accomplishment ean atoue for an inward Inck. And further, oxcept yo aro willing to givo up all for Christ’s sako, yo cannot bo is diseiple. A torriflo storm is upon tho Inke, and the waves run mountaln high; n vosrol i attompting to mako tho_ harbor, bLut tho powerful morthwest wind drives hor from hor hearings, she carcons, ud liod on her beam-onds in tho trough of tho son. The undorwritors send out their powerful tug to rivo lior aesistauce, Tho Captuin of tho tug, as ho nears her, porcoives sho lne an immense deck-losd, 1o shouts to the dislressed Caplain, “Throw over your deck-lond.” Buv still the deck- lond is Inshed fast, and {ho shout goes back, ‘I can't ; it js all the cargo I have.' *'Throw ovor your deck-lond,” continues the Captain of the tug, ‘nnd tho company will make good your loss, for I caunot tow you in ag you are.’ Hub thie foolish Captnin holds to his deck-loadtill the capsize is complote. Christ comos out upon the sea and shouts out to Lhe penitont moralist as Lo essayH to reach tho port of glors, and shonts to himin hiy dQistress, ¢ Throw over your dack load;’ but tho distressed Peuitnlll shouts bacl, ‘I canw't, for it is ull I lave, *Throw it ovorboard,’ Christ continues, ‘for I cannob tow you in a# you are, and I will make good your Joas'in tho part of etornnl glory.’ But tho foolish moralist holds to his self-rightoousness, till the capsize of death takes lhim boyond a possiblo salvation. 'Tho misfortuno of tho capsized eraft waé through tho folly of her manngers, who por- mittad tho cargo to’bo piled upon tho decks, covoring tho hatchways, proventing any from boing put below decks, 8o the moralist loads his craft. Ife has the oxtornal good without the inward essential, and cannot endure the storm that must wreel tho unregenorato soul. Lut your load bolow decks, or, ungesworthy, you must go down in tho storm. I have witnessed manv & shipwreck, lave heard tho shont of tho distrosiod ns they oried for help, and none could bo given. "Have toen the bont- men weop upon tho shoro, as thoy wore unablo to givo tho ausistanco thoy nchod to aftord; but tho enddeat sight I aver saw was n wreck brought near the harbor, and, by means of strong iron cables drawn by a powerful tug, turning the veusol right sido up, She wae pumyped out, and scoplo permitted to go down into tho enbin. 'Phoro, beside tho charts that were being con- pulted, were tho slolotons of the Captain and Dis wifo. Oh, siokoning sight! snddonly by a_capsizo luuried into eternity. So_ tho most distrossing sight to tho augols is & voul capsized in tho storm of probation, turned up boforo the judgment seat with death in tho cabin,” EVENING BERVICE, At the ovening sorvice the Rov. IL W. Thomas, pastor of tho Clark Street M, Ii. Chureh, officiated. Thero was & conspicuous Inlliufi off in tho congrogation, as meny lad gouo homo on the aftornoon trains, After tho proliminary exercises, tho Iov. Doctor an- nounced big toxt ny recorded in John 1i: 1-3: # Lot not your hoart bo troubled : yo believa in God, beliove also in me," ole. Taith in God and 2 futuro life, the only ground of peaco und se- curity to man, wag the theme of tho discourse, That thoro is ab times decp anxioty and solicitudo in all thoughtful minds in not io bo doubted. Nor is it with- oup reason, The circumsiances of lifo wmmy will give rige to tho gravest apprehensions, Thoro is our Aouso of dependonce for the blesa- ings #o eswentinl (o lifo, au nir, light, food, &c. Tho senso wo all feel of utter holplossuess in tho prosencoof tho clomonts of Naturo about us, which wmay bo turned to onr destruction, as the earthquake, tho storm, the fire, the flood, the epidomic. This eolicitnde is incronsed by the unknown that comes so near to uuall, tho un- cortuinty of what is to bein the future, ‘Then thoro ig tho particularly known, or facts, that some timo we musl meot, but we know not when or how, as death, &c. Tho consciousncss of having sinned, of being out of the divine order of things, groatly increnses oll theso fonra. Au n seccurity againut theso apprehensions our Blessed Lord would teach us to trust in Him, and assures us of the bettor life to como. Thoreis tho adided faith, Yo beliovo in God, beliove aleo in mo," Belief in God as monifeet in Christ is necessary to givo poace to tho troubled conscionco. 'Thors it the foith confirmed. “In my Father's honuo aro ‘many mausions ; if it wero not so 1 would have told you.” 1ere the common belief of all minds that there is o futurc life is particnlarly assured to us that we oy bavo comfort here, and go from this world, not ns into darkuoss, but to ondless day. Thon there is the assuranco, * Ife will comoe again and receive us to Ilimeelf.” Will you meot tho dungers aud trinls of life nlono, or have Christ with you? 'The sermon was romarkable for its plain logic and Seripture gupport. A WEDDING. Ono of the noveltics, at lenst for a camp- meoting, was 8 wedding, tho ceromonics of which ool place in tho 1tov. Mr. Cantine's tont, tho propriotor of the said tent ofliciating. No cards had boon issued, and tho only partics prosont, in addition to the bridal pair, wore tho officlating clorgsmon aud his lady. The intor- cstod partfes, it scoms, Dhuving mado up their minds to havo the solomn ceremony pronounced that should bind them forever as inan and wife, At ones sought o clor- gywan, aud_very soon the Rov. A, J, Beott, of Dundoo, and Miss Julin B. Earlio, of Aigonquin, worc mado ono by Mr. Cantine, ho Prosiding Eldor was consulted in the mattor, and gave his consent to the coromony, but, uside from ilis M- Josty and the oficiating olorgyman and his wifo, 10 othors on the ground wora knowug to wha had been done. Not until a half dny or more Lind Ennn woa the fact govorally known that thore ad been o wodding o the eamp. Ouce ont, there was & fluttoring, ¢ Huvo you hoard of the wedding?" **Did_you know the people weore oll getting married ? ““What will tho oamp- meoting come to?” ! Ilave you soen tho bride and groom ?” and many more such intorrogntorics were in every moutl, - Iu fact, Mr, Beott and his wifo wero the gront objects of interost. Tho Pregiding Eldor and tho “sago divines bad found thoir riva), But it conld not bo avoidod. It Lus always boen go. ‘I'ho bride is a sislor of Goorge E. Xarlio, edilor of tho Citizen, published Woodstocl. 8lio Iy 5 handsome brunetto, and, it 1in supposod, will alweys bo u sirouyg udyvocate of camp-mootings. This one in #aid to bo the ~ first sho hns attended. Tho Dbrido- groom i8 a tall, good-looking, hght- haired gontloman, who breaks the bread of lifo to the good peoplo that attoud thoe Mothodist Church at Dundoo, 1o is'nlso u mombor of tho Honlor Olngy in the 'Theological Dopurtmont of the Northssestorn Univerwity, st Byauston, in whioh his standing is nmong tho flvat. 1t is Hup- posod the affair, though woll understood ns one of tho ** might ba'n," way suddenly agroed upon oy to the final consmmmation, as tlo yoportor now romembers cortain inquires made by him rospacting @ marringo liconse, Thoro woro no presonts, but any amount of hearty congratulas lluun given Dy the clergy, friends, and othors, among whom wero Hovoral ro&)ortom of tho prows, 'The psitics toke their lridal tour on tho Uppor Mississippi River, among the autumual tints of the glovioun forosty of Minncsotn, whoro, with tho sweet birds and thoir mates, the camp-meotings novor end, ANNOUNCEMENTH, It wag sunounced by tho Lrosiding Eldor ot tho morning sorvicn thnt tho roliglous oxorolsen of the camp-meoting would close to-night with n[);pmprlnln porvicos. 16 wnd also announcod (bt n Eraln of conchios would bo on the track to onrry tho l{mnnonuom and Lransportation Lo thelr honios, At 10:90 8. m,, on the grounds lo-day, tho lov. W. I, Jurnn, 'of Warren, will preuoh. ANOTIHER OAMP-MEETING. Tho Joliot District (/‘u(np»lmmln?l convenos ta-duy ot & poink noar Joliot on tho ock Tsland Railrond, and will bo in chargo of the Tov. W. O, Willing, tho Presiding Ildor, It will continue about ono waelk THE CITY IN BRI Tho slto of tho now Armory Station was ploughod yestordny. On dit—that tho Ohiof Justico will to-day comploto the sowing of his wild onts on tho spot,—n coremiony which has tho ndvantago ovor cornor-tone laying, of being usoful as well as ornamentnl. Tho twolvo-room collago No. 9567 Wontworth avonuo has boen rented by Banitary Buporine toudont Mtllor, at tho rate of $76a month, ssa tomporaty houso of rofuge for the childron of deceasod paronts, and for those whoke paronts muy bo slck and nuablo to earo for Lhem. Tho oum of $500, bosides wine, liquor, bed- ding,shirts,clothing, underelothing,ote., hns beon collected among the Germans for the bonefit of tho poor in_tho district betwoon Thirty-soventh and Forty-firt siroots, whoro choloraio discases bave boen provailing, ‘Fho Donrd of Public Works oponod yostorday a very largo numbor of bids Tor laying sowors in tLo threo divisions of Lhe city, The Doard was ocoupied throo hours and n balf in moroly road- ing over tho bids, 'Ilio nwards will bo mado in two or threo days. T'ho Btars and Stripes woro flung out to the galo yoatordny nflornvon from ths topof the central domo of tho Iixposition building. Im- modintoly nftorwards, the sun, which had been obsoured all day long, stopped from buhind tho clouds and flooded flag aud building in a glorious stroam of light, With euch sn unequivo- cnlly bappy omon, who now can doubt the suc- ceas of our Expositionjvontura ? While State stroot is boing paved, the onrs of the South Sldo Inilway Company, thoso consti- futing the_Cotlago Grove, Binto stroot, Indiaun avontie, and Archor aveno linos, will eross from Stato to Olark stroot along VanBuren, and run north to Ravdolph street, whora thoro hns heen put in n turn-table. ‘Tho trnion Park and Twone Ly~uarinnd streot cara will pass over the same streota, Tho Central Freo Disponsary of West Chicago, Intoly located at No, 136 North Sangamon strost, and tho Horriek Jreo Dispensnry, Iatoly located at No, 351 Woat, ‘U'wolfth alroot, havo romoved to No, 239 Wost VanBuron streot, belwoon Peorin and Bangamon streots. Tho poor will receive gratuitous attondanco and medicinea ; nono othors noed apply. Ofico hours from 11 a. m, t0 12 m,, and from 2 to 4 p. m., daily. Tho South Bido Turnors, In building thoir now hall on T'wouty-sccond stroot, have blocked up analley in the roar of the Avenuo Houso, s0 that thio persons living thero have no use of tho alley. Although thoy have boen complained of soveral timos, thoy lmve paid_no attention to it. 'I'he caso coming up_boforo Judgo Banyon yos- terdoy morping again, he fined tho Socioty $100 and costs. Itis eomowhat surprising to sce somo tough- looking rascnl, who looks as if ho lndn't a claim on & dry-gonds bos, on being fined $50, summon up a friond and havo his flue paid. With theso follows, appearaucos aro very decoitful, Thoy look as if thoy would much profor being sont to Bridowell_than bo obliged to pay a flne. But it wcems thisis nobso. dudgo Noully sont a chap for forty days, yestordsy morning, for vagranoy, who cried and begeod to have the sontonce ghnn&;ud ton fino, but of course the Judge ro- used, A woman, Ylving tho name of Holon Dunham, was nrrostod on North Clark street, Monday night, who proved to be an elopbaut ou the po- licomon's hands. 8ho yelled and whoopod in o way that would bave warmed the cocklos on Capt. Jnol's boart, bnd ho Lioard hor. Not only did_ sho keep the ofticory in tho station awake all night, but she gave tho ontire neighborhood a eat-concort that would have put tho *‘Martin Fumily” to 2 blush. In recognition of her sor- vicos and abilitics, Judge Kaufman wns kind ouough to allow her to prosent $60 ta tho city townrds o musical fund. I'ho popular question on the streets now-a- duys is, ** Does your wateh slop whon you wind ibtootlghl?™ 1t is gobting to bo n confounded nuisanco, and 'ne U'nisuNE is in & mensuro to blame for it. If we hadn'’t intorviowed ouo of those peslky wotchmakers in the first place, and thoreby gobt the whole gaug in motion, thore would iave Loon no troubla, During tho past fow days wo linvo thrown 4,371 communications ou the” wateh-winding quostion into the waste- basket, aud have murderod one of the most benign nows-edilors that ever handled n soissors for cutting ont the comments of the country press on Y'uffonborger’s time-picco. 'Lho next man who talks about winding » walch in this oflico will regret tho day of his birth, At about 1 o'clock yestorday afternoon a col- lision oceurrod belwoon the Polk streot bridgo ana o small two-masted schooner, londed with lumber, which was going up slream in tow of tho tug Adn Allen. According to tho bridgo- tender, ho had kept the bridge open for sixteon minntes, during the last nix of which the ball was raised, Immediately after shutting it tho collision aceurred, the bowsprit of tho_shooner striling tho bitdgo on the norlhwest side, carry- ing away about 12 foob of pathwalk and outsido iron work, smashing the outsido railing, snd_runuing through the boller-plate of the enrringowny drive, the tolal dr\mugu dons to the bridge being about $100 worth, The schoonor camo ont second bost, howover, hor bowsprit Loing smushod to piecos, and hor fore-rigging complotely destroyod. Uho tug Ada Allen bas been quite unfortunato lately, it being but threo wocly vinco shio was sunk 2t the foot of Iifth avenue, John Mulligan, a budding youth of 18 sum- mora, desiting to omulnto Jack Shoppard, Hugh Gurrity, and othors of that ill, secreted himsal? Lobiud & wheolbarrosw, and laid in wait for some woary traveler to whom ho could present tho al- tornative of leaving this mundane sphere or do- Yivoring up his filthy lucra, Prosoutly a small boy came along with $20 in money, Now was John's goldon opportunity, and he availed him- #olf of it. 1lo solzed timo bytho forelock, and tho stonll boy by the throat, and intimated a de- sire to bo thio fond posseasor of the §20, Monoy Deing no object to tho small boy, ho cleorfully pagsod ovor his woulth, and doparted, ostonsibly to drown himself, but n roslity to find a polico- man. A¢ js alwoys the caso, the provoerb, *'You can invarisbly find o Yul coman when you want ono,” proved true, Tho youth found'a ‘“cop,” and the latter found Jobn, thinking of the pleasurcy to be dorived from the exponditure of his riches, and most _offaotually douolished all John's castles in tho air, and toole him to the North Bido Btstion, where ho ‘was shown tho orror of his ways snd a_couoh anything but downy. Judge Kaufman decided that we hud enough miniaturo city Aldermen al- roady, and bound over the youug mun in the sum of 500 till the 20th inst. Tho wittiest Irishman in Chicago is n conatit- uent of Mark Shoridan’s, Wo do not know hia correct name, but his associates huve bestowed on him the fanciful sobriquot of *Btiff-kneed Jim,” owing to Lhe fact (hat one of his * prog- uant hingos” , was permauantly put out of joint in o railway accident, Tike the wit in ovory othor truo Irishmen, that in Jim made its ap- poarance in the most out-of-the-way place at the most out-of-the-way timo, Ilo way assisting to unlond a lot of wild Toxna cattlo from a car, at tho Btook Yards, tho olher morning, and was abont through with his Inbors when ono of the wildost animala iny tho lot—a bull, by the way— eaught sight of him and gave chase, with hond bont and the J)rinulpul ornament of his cor« rosponding ond oroct, Jim startod off as faut un his immovable knoe-joint would pormit, at tho top of his wweob voico, but the bull gainod on bim with startling rapld- ity. Just as ho was about insorting his horns bonenth the unfortunats man’s cont-tails, o providential block of wood appoarad in the path- Way, J3im unconsciously kicked it in_hin flight, and wan sont nprawling, and the bull {umpcd over him, Bofore the opraged animal could slnckon his tromondous strides and rotnrn to renew tha ohnso, the laughing crowd which kad witnessed dim's misfortunes picked libm up moroe doad than alive and bruught him to u placo of wafoty. i flrst remark on recovory was : **Yoz can all laugh, 80 yoz_oan ; but tho divila onpflmong yoz bad the wit to fall down liko mo 1" xnfling —_—— BIRTHDAY OF LAFAYETTE, A mooting of tho committea appointod to ar- rango for o colebration of tho 200th anniversary of tha visit of Marquatta aud Jaliet ta Olhleaga, tho birthdny of Lufayotto, sud the ovacuntion of Tronch dterritory by Gorman troops, was hold lnm)ovaning ab tho oftica of the Chalrman, Dr. . D, M, Curr, On motion of Mr, G, Domnra, it was rosolved that thoy will not make & publio demonstration in rogard to the Inat-named point, a8 proposed by n dologation. 'I'io chiof reason adducad for iho rosolve was that thero was no wish to clash with the foolings of other netionalitios, and at- tontion wna alno onlled to the fact that a portion of tho territory which was French before iho Into war is now under Gorman rule. In nnnwor to o quention, it was statod that at tha Inst moeeting it had beon decided to drop all but tho second insue, and hold o lmm‘uol to cole- brato tho birthdsy of Lofayotto. 'hat ovont accurrod on tho 6th of Boptombor, at 6 o'clock in tho morning, Parls time, which is oqual to 8 o'clock on tho oveniug of the &ih, Chicago time, Dr, Marguornt statod that it was the intontion Lo mako tho matter informal as much as possible, excopl, porhaps, ono ket spocoh in roapact to thy momory of Lafayetto. Thizmot with gouoral approval, It wau stated that tho banquot will ho hold b Loofol's, noxt door to Hanloy's Thoeatro, and the prioe of tiokots was fixod at 82 ench, Tho Committen adjournod Lo moat at the sama placo at 3 o'clock on the night of the 31et inst. —_———— PERSONAL., Judge 0. O. Skinner, Quinoy, is at the Pacifie. Honry Eckormnu, Ottawa, ia at the Gardnor. T, Andorgon, Now Orloans, is at tho Shorman, W. P, Busbnell, 8t. Lows, is al the Gardoor. @. P, Gifford, Milwaulkao, is at tho Sherman, : Gon. Daniol Dusten, Byecamoro, is at tho Clit- on. > Goorgo P, Gilson, Xansns City, is ot the Shor- man. Cnpt. W. R. Bourne, U. 8, A,, is at tho Bher- man, The Hon. W. B. Wesson, Detrolt, is at tho aciflo, The Hon. J. B, Wallers, Baltimore, is at the Pacifle. F. M. Bostwick, Qlifton. - Col. A. O. Babcock, Cantop, Ill, is ab the Dacifle. Judgo L. N. Beldwin, of Nississippi, is at the Gardnor, Tho Hon, J. D. Platt, Warren, Ill., is at tho Clifton, The Hon, J. B. Calioun, of Iows,is at the Gardnor, Ths Hon, W. H. Warren, Augusts, Ga,, 18 at tho Paclfic. Q. W. Blrmlnfihum. of London, England, is at the Bouth Bide Briggs. Tho Mon, T, Shoomakor, Puiladolphis, s at tho South Sido Brigge. J. Hamilton and Thomas Harwood, Jr., Lon- don, ng., aro at tho Sherman. The Hon. Audrew Grahnm, the Ion. Dennis Long, ond the Hon, W. &. Anderson, all of Louivillo, Ky., are at the Pacific. . W. Hered, lanil-agent of the Atchison, To- pekn & Bants Fo Railrond, wilh a party from South Russin, i at tho Prclfic, Baperintondent McMullen, of tho Chicago, Al- ton & St, Louis Railrond, hag gono to Bt. Louis on busincss connoctod with the road. W. B. 8trong, Assistant General Superintend- ent of tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail- road, has gone to Jows on railrond businoss. D. W. Hitcheock, Gonoral Wostorn Passongor Agont of tho Cliicago, Burlington & Quiucy Rail- road, has gono to 'oxas to prospect in the intor- oat of the Company, Mra. David G. Allston, daughter of Mr, Georgo W. Lyon, of tho firm of Lyon & Iealy, of tliu city, died suddenly vesterday morning, aftor giv- ing birth to » daughter, 0. F. Butters, son of William A. Buttors, tho woll-known anctionoer, diod yesterday mornin at Denver, Ool,, of consumption, nftor a pniunfi illuoss of sovoral months’ duration, E. A, Drummond, Euq., Unitod States Courts, yeaterdny roturnod from his trip to the East, and will resume bis duties to-day. Dlr. Drummond s looking in splondid honlth, E. 8. Washburn, tho Buperintendent's Bocrota- 1y of the Chicago, Burlinglon & Quiney Rail- road, I8 _on o house-moving oxpodition. His now residence will be No. 46 Vinconnes avonuo, whoro ho will horeaftor ontertain Lis friends. Bartly T, Campbell, the well-known nuthor and glny—wright, ns roturnod to Chicago after an absonco of eovoral montha spont ot tho son shoro. While away ho was not unoccupicd; ho fiuished a now pieco onlitled ¢ Iloarts," for Mr., llmzlog"a Theatre, whero it will soon bo pre- sonted. The ladies of the Union Park Baptist Church provese giving o _recoption to Lhoir pastor, tho tov. Florance McCarthy, on Thursday ovoning, ot the church, corner of Pauling and” Washing- ton stroots, and all of his frionds are cordislly invitod to bo presont on the occasion, Miss Eliza 0'Connor, whoso rocont sorious ill- noss ocensionod_considornblo unontinoss on tho part of her frionds, is now couvalescent, and will appear on Monday evening at Hooley's, in tho new drama * Lillian's Last Love,” which hag boen in proporation for sovoral monthe past. The Boston Saturday Evening Gazetfo i8 ro- sponsible for tho mnnouncomont that, at iho conclusion of his ongagement at McVicker's, Mr. W. R. Floyd will go to Honloy‘u ‘Thoatro ag 8810~ ciato mannger and * loading ™ gentleman, Buch an arrangement would cor n!u‘iy not digpleaso tho patrons of the * parlor homo of comody " in this oity, There wns a rumor ourrent in tho streots yos- torduy that Mr. Rivers, ono of tho propriotors of the Bk Chatrlen Hotel, Now Orlenus, had leased the now Tromont of this city for a torm of yoars, Aun interview with Mr, Ira Couch, bowever, lod to tho information that, whilo Mr. Rivers had Deen in Chicago recontly, and evinced o willing- noss to bacome pro{:rictnr of tho Tromont, still there was no liltelihood of an arrangomont to that ond being effectod. A letter_rocoived by His Honor the Mayor {rom Mr. Lot Ohurch, & Justice of tho Penco at Marrivnotte, Wis., statos that, on Sunday, Aug. 24, & man gob off from a Iumber barge and Mol:pnd at o boarding-bouse thero, Ho com- plained of having difficulty in his_family, and soomed troubled in his mind. Ho suddonly jumped up from dinner and tan out of tho houso, throwing himsolf into the Monomones River, and was drowned before assistanca could ronch him, 1l had abont 87 in his posscesion, and & card with the name, * Christian Woelfel, No. 210 Collego stroot,” writton upon it, At tho inquost, it was stated that the deconased olaimed to have loft o wife and five childron in Chicago. Tho body was buried in Marrionotto cometory, ond is at the disposition of tho frionds of tho deconsed. Philadolphia, is at the Tho last surviving uncle of Phineas T\ Bar- num, Potor Barnum, & deacon of tho churel, died st Danbury, Coun,, Aug. 22, agod 90 yoars, Lieut. Asn Bird Gardnor of the First U. B, Acrtillory, has boen apporuted Judgo Advoente in the prmy, with the rank of Major, vice Dewitt Olinton, doconsed. Jomes Riddlo, tho Ropublican candidato for QGovernor in Delawara in 1866, end_n member of tho National Itepublican Committeo, died =t Washington, Aug, 22, aged 70, J. 8. 0. Blackburn, of Kentucky, has chrls- tened his nowly-born son ‘¢ Woodford County,” iu honor of {he county which Las just elacied him (the fathor) to the Logislaturo. The Boston Post saya: *Tho frionds of Vice- Prevident Wilson, mnfllmy are to bo found in all olitical parties, will loarn with groat satisfuc- lon that his continued convalesconco ontitles him+| to hopo for n completo rostoration to health.” Benntor Lowls, of Virginia, nn!ury:‘;mbbur. has a physiolan's cortificate that bo had bottor visit Onlifornin, and stay thora till aztor the olootion ; abovo oll, that *“lio must abstain from takin any active part in the prosent Virgiola canvass.” Ho will go to Californin. Qav, Oshorn keops dotectives employed to hunt the Bondors, aud pays them out of the Btato Tronsury. But tho Joke 18, thoy hunt all the time in tho Btate, Is is not vory likely that 1t in the United Btates Bunate they aro hunth;fi :1““ instond of the Bondors ?—Leavonwort rgus. g Jeff Davis, who s evidontly in tho pay of the Ropublicau party for the past fow years, hna hoon making anothor specoh whioh givos Ropub- liean ]pnpuns o vast amount of ald and comfort, aud their columns are fMlled with vast hond-lines calling nttention to what Joff Davie said, This i an aunual ocourronce, just provious to the fall olcotions, and s vory good ovidenco thnt the foolish npecclion mado by Joff Davis are paid for by tho leadora of tho I‘l’n}mhllanu party, to enablo thom, a4 thoy torm It, *‘to fivo tho north- orn heart,"—Steubenville ( 0.5 Herald, Tho Dubuque TYmes put in ciroulntion a lying story that tho ilon. Juoob G. Valo wos~ Previdont of o Tallroad company, the Ht. Louis & Codar Rupids Railvoud, It turns out that ho g nobt tho man ot all, the rallrond Prosldont bolug a_ resident of ()tf;nm\vu, Prosidont of o Nationnl Bauk thuru‘ and, of courso, & wupporter of tho dofunltors’ ticket, 8o tho Radicsl papors will hnve to with- draw the charge, and confine thomselves to the poor pun of calling him & valotudinarion, Per- hapa ho niny vob bo tho valodictorinn of tho Rad- Ieal party.—Dubuque Herald, “ Duck " Grant ia tho namo ho usunlly “ goon Dby.” Ho was born in 1852, and bis nanio roully i Ulyswos 8 Crant, 1fo in n studont at Har- vard, and is now homo on vacation, Nollle, the third ehild ot the Prasidont, wan born n 1860, Tho fourth, dJesse Root Qrant, wan born in 1868, Nelllo and Jesso havo rocoived ihelr education thus far at homo from private tutors. Josso is to ontor Cornell University noxt month. The firat ehild of Prosident and'Mrs. Grant, Frodor- ick Dont, tomporarily Gon, Bhoridan's Aido, bt ordivarily o Second Lieutenant in thio cavalry, wn# born In 1850,—Brooklyn Eagle. FLORIDA WATER., THPERISHABLE RAGRANCE! MURRAY & LANIAN'S CELEBRATED JRIDA WATER Tho rickeat, most lasting, yot wost delicate of all Por- fumos, for ugo on tho HANDKERCHIEF, At the TOILET, And in tho BATH., EANRARWhout whioh none 1s p{'n‘m‘.“m.mm Yol For mue by all Perfumers, Druuuists, and Denlers in Paney Gools, MUSIC BOOKS A SPLENUID SKBBATH SCHOOL, BOOK! RIVER OF LIFE RIVER Verlly A Rivor of olody und Honty—ahaundivg tn Lty taking, slilg: nhio wiuslo, " whlch the Fabhath Schaot ehiliren and homo Imffl and girls will not nzed mueh deilling to learn wnd ap- nreciata, AB 0 our nnuuallod Gl Busk, thio - ANERT- () GAN TUNEE Dooic —gb dn this “wo hove drann on Holiool Muele, thn vory bust i tho country, to whooo ~unitod el furla'we o this now and apular. 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Siuor songen, Lirat Cabl g.‘m 20 curror Ni“lfi abin, m‘ul{mu’!y; Steor- ago, Hi ourrency ; prepaid S o cortiticates from Car-- o, Beth " Dratta for &1 i , B, or £1 and npwards, Tor farthor pacticulurs, anply' in CARQIA, at the Com- ‘pavy's Oficaw, No. 1 ock Chambere, aud i Now Yoz ta ARGIIBALD BAXTER & GO,y Aotits, No. Vi Broudivay, Mesurs, COOK SON & P INS, Tourlsts and T oupsion Sanajers, 26 1y & o Ay That. - thole. HIHCO! RaThy CONPORS PARTY HOUND ) will Teavo Livernool Yau "0 T03 Suturday, Auw, Chicnioy Sept, 20 N antl will bounler tho porsonal oliarks of tho Linu's Uhlef Palestine Maaager. "Tho ranto will ambenco Japan, China, Tudla, Baypl, o woll a3 Cantinental Koo, ll'of thoto countries holag visited, whilo Taeilitios vl Bo yrlvon fur (103 wiio dusirs 10 It PALGSTINL and tho NULE. Prica for tho outiro trlpy from ta York, San Iraneisen k 1o thosa ‘placos, 31,575 gold, which Inoludos firstolaes faro, 10 dsgy’ Holdl uxponsts on Tand, slooping-coachies, vnmibusce, &o. Doosits af 10 par ceht for this toar ixo now holug 0. cefvod, aud full intsegation will bo given by uddrossing (00K BON & JEN KT, 252 Hroadvey. E37~Cook's Exaurnionlit, 'containig [uil particulits of 1,540 tours in Eurono, Palesting, Volad apou spplicn Pelco, 10 conts, constawn and Livorpool Lovery fortnight, POOL, from Plows 41 aturduy, Sept, 2. Suturday, Sept. 37 Chicago, ar i, and Awerlea, to E:d Tiekel 10 nud B160 Currency. BULERAGIE PASSAQE, 82, currency, Passongora hookod (o or tron’ German und Scandina- vlan polnts at low racs. ‘Tho Steamslins of this lino are tho largost in the trado. Drafts on Great Britaln, Lroland, sud the Continunt, WILLTAYL MACATISTER, Geu'] Westorn Aeut, Northoast carnor Clark and Randolphiat. (oposito now Shornan Hanse), Ohicako, STATE LINE. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- Thoso aloghal new.pcamiom il wal irors Stato Lino @ v 5 Pior, Fiton Torry, Lo e otlonen: ALABAMA, nduowing, Kol el Sun 17, Wadnealiy, dot. 1. Tortnightly thorcaficr. 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T'armeors’ Olubs and Granges will bo sup- pliod at tho following ratos: Binglo Copie! 100 Gopien, %o Goptos.. 1,000 Gopio Address J. 'W. DEAN, Itoom G Tribune Building, Ohicago, TDUCATIONAL, WENV00D SEMINARY, Cor, Porty-cighth-st, and Madison-nv. Iinglish and French Boarding and Day School for Young Lacdles, Wil cammonea Ity olalith scaaton Sopt, 8. Mru,. JKIEN- NICOTT ks neaiatod by a full onepyiof plxnluuloml!\n:;d wfl.- ersof tho highont cillurn and Iarib wxborionage — 1ho gaurna of futruetion L tioroughly compiote, Natisa ri. fossorsof Ioronel and Corman aeg omployod, i Musis Dopariniont 18 in chatko of n gradunty of n Parls Coisar- vatary, Loaturon will ho glven on tho Natura) Heloncos g G e, atth Gircilnranay 1o oltaineil ab $60 Wahash-nv., at'tho Bominney, or by addrosiiog tho- Wil Rons wood, Tsdu Park 4 COLLEGE OF LAW OF THI Clicago aud Nortuweslertt Univensities Judgo HENRY ROOTH, Doan, $on. LYMAN TRUM. RULL apd Hon. JAMEN it DOOLITTLE, Dally Lao. turors, " VAN BUREN DENSLOW and 'PHHLIT MY, KIS, Tud., Profossors,: Tuitlon foea roducnd to§i0 & Jpare At fome 4 Leoturos datly for g wooks, ntd Moot Jourts, ‘Term opons Uot, 6. For partlculaes adiross s R DIENSLOW, Tribuno Huilding, Chichgo. * EDGEWORTH SCHOOL, MRS, BURGWYN MAITLAND, PRINUIPAL, 673 WABABH-AV. Engellsh, Frencl, and Gorman Boardiog and Day Sohool for Youny Ladies and Littlo Girls, Mrs. Majtland is as- siated by Madwino Coyriors, Profossor Brown, and o full corps af Praforsors and Tenchiors of nbility and oxperl- onca, ‘I dutica of tho Sohosl will ho rosumad Septems bor 18, Vor ciruulars contnlning pactioulars, also numor- ous roloruncoy 1 Cliiengo and ulagwhnro, apply ab the Dookatares and to th Prineipal, 473 Wabash-nv. Aoadc::nfc Favargor, 280 MIOHIGAN-AV. Trouch nnd Engllsh Koliool for Young Tadles and Missos, Fall torm commencingg Sapt., 1873, A Jimltod number of patlor buardors necommlatod, Thia institation s o, Trnnoh of (ho Aendomio Favarcor, Tioin do Jaulogns, paris, Franco, ostablished in IR hnd diccotod by Al EFavatger, o olator of Mo, du Polgrom Nowail, Tho | struction’ i French fa thiroush, {t hoing the nnguage af tho Inmily, mud wreangomonts are sueh that pupls, i lealrody may finlsh their studics at tha Paris school. MME, NEWELL will regeiva onlls Tuosdays wnd el dayw il will o g o glvoi Teelor Information do- sirnd. Cireulnss ato to o found at ofica A, Il. An- drowa & 64 6 tato-st. MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S FRDNCH SUHOOL Roopens fiopt, 17, 1Tho only one i Now York wheto Tionch ls teught as In Paris, Buporlor Buglish edticntion, Draving, Latin, and. Singlog Incladet in tho Hoardors Is an oxcollont home, For oircular: Eorty-sixtiiat, N, Y. lofars by pormixaion o’ birs. K. Goodall,” Mrs. ‘Geo, M, Pullman, Ohicago, 1.3 A oo, P, Plant, St Louis; Mre, O, 11, Bull, Quincy, i o€ McGinnls, Jr., N0 Y. T Troland, 1. 3. Hooley, Cid- Slimati, ST.XAVIER S AGADENY Corner Wabush-av, aund Twenty=ninth-st., OHIGAGO, 'Fhis clegant now bullding will opon for tho rocantion of puplls on Monday, Sopt. 1. Yo clroulars apply ta tho Dircetrons, ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE, 413 West Twolfth-st., Clileago, 111, Studios fn this institution will bo rosumed Monday, . 1. Fultlon, per sussion of ton montls, 860, Kor 50 ogentn ar informatl ly Lo aaln TV TRO: B VISRWIN Viuo-Prasdont. tory. tultlon, Al SCHOOL. Mia, GEORAE VARDENHONE willogan ior Toaed- Ing ot Day Hohool for BOYS, at, Ko, 06 W EST CORTY. JEGONDT, clons (o REKHIEVOTTL PATLEC, Moy Yok ool liours from 0:30 ., i tb 3330 po 1, Appiieations may bowmado as abovo. Number of Loardimg pupils limited'to BIGHT. UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. Tho Thirtioth Year bogins on Tuesday, Soptomhor 3, 1833, Catalogues sent 1roo, on appllentlon to the Prosi- dun, RLEHOSNIEN, 6%, MRS, JOAN V. B, BLEECKER'S anch, and Gorman Boarding and Day Eohaol for Young Ladiuvs and Cbilifren, 20 [ast Forty-sovonth-st. Tiotwaen Sadison itth-ate., Now York Cliy, will sopien Sopt, 21, 140, A mnst thorougll courso of Musteiic- oy togeior with oo caro and priviteree, MRS, SYLVANUS REED'S ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN BOARDING AND 'DAY SCHOOL Tor Young Ladies e Cilidgan, Yow. § and 8 Fnst Fifty- 1en dostror, hird-st., Now Yo Slooplngroow ta ingle decipniy Tho tenth sehoolyonr will bigin Szps, 21, 1873, Lottors and applioations to bo seat ta th abovoaddress, . AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THE PARLOR IIOME OF COMEDY! Thin aftorooy and night positivaly Inat two performance "Gt Tom Taglor's Byarkiing Comodys VICTIMS! Cast with tho full strongth of the Company. T rohoarmal, S QUEOICMATIN and Bishop's great apecialty, **ONI THOUSAND MILLINERS." o LRpalion, “LILIAN'S LAST LOVE" and ' BOARDER MYERY OPERA HOUSE, Monroo.at., bot, Doarborn aud State. Avlington, Coltnn & Kembles Hinslres, Bobhy Nowcomb, Mackin and Wilson, M . Da- S ihblo, in lio} olaftion: trand Voeal stto, T Burlonmuont Do D%—VOROED, y Viventar and Saturdey Matineo, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, CENTRAL PARK A fow nighta moro. Evorybody Is dolighted with the Genuine Wit of this 8parkling Comedy, Onr noct, produotion, ‘‘DIAMOND,” a companion ra ki tho simo author, Bronson B it oty e ey B, D Hotlea il o ] poatangs of Miss ADA GIEAY, oo 8rvon of tho first ep GLOBE _THEATRE. FRANK LRSLIE'S TACEL ELAFRECATT AW, With HERNANDEZ FOSTER as MONDAY, ‘This aftoruoon at 3 o'clock, evory veaing, and Satur- duy Matings. DR, KAHN'S MAGNIFICENT ANATOMICAL MUSEDH, From New York, Of Notural Sefenco nnd Art. 143 Soulh Clark: Badison. " Tickets, 10 conts; for gontlomon only. opon fram 8. m. to 10p. m, KINGSBURY MUSIC HALL, Olark nnd Randolpl J'or Conoorts, Lectures, Conventions, Baolls. Onpacity, 1,060 numberod soats. Bonts movable, ~Apply at tho Hull, - RAILROAD TIME TABLE. _ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. © Summer Arrangement, WXPLANATION OP REFERENGE, MARKA,~ t Satardayox oopted.” *Sunday oxcoptod, 3 Bonds optod. 1 Av- PR By at B0k Daip, o ccoptod: A MICHIGAN CENTRAL % GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Depat, foot of Lake sty and foot af Ticenty-sccond-st. Fiekel oflice, K1 Clark i), southeast corner af° Randalph, and T Canalah, cortier of Aadlaon, 0,000, m. 4310 p, nt. 0. WENTWORTH, oral Passenicor Agont. Gone CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. 190, Kunsns City and Dencer Short Line, via Loufsts T 0y, and Chicagn, Springield, Alion and St. Louis ‘est Nide, near Madison-st, Depot, and 12 Randolph-st, Teave, Chic Throuyh Lne, Union Depot, bridge, ieket Ofices : A Arrice, Knneas Gity Expross via Jnckson. willo, I, and Loulxinoa, M Kaneas Oify Tant Expecin, i) Juckeonsille, IiL, and Laulsi- ana, Mo... 8t Louls iptoss, Fast 1L “illn Divlsio Sprlngticld Iexpros ‘Speingiiold Uast Exp deorson Uity Kxpros: T'eorin, Kookuk & Burin \"',lixmn-‘h Aprofs Juliot & 9:00a. . |* 8:10p. m. vin Main Lo vin M CHEGARAY INSTITUTE. 1liod fu Now York in 1844, ench for Young Ladies and Misvs, Engllah and ¥re Boarding and day (llllllvhlv:. l’l-;. Sl las 0 5 coriathntly spolien I Lo inatiintos Y O ADANE DY ERVILLY, Princlpal, or lls, 1527 and 1129 Spruceuat., Philn: Erenci Is tho lntiguaga of tho faully, and CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & $f. PAUL RAILWAY. Union Depaty eorner Maditon and Canal-ats,; Tickel Offica 63 South Clarleaty opposite Sherman Houre, and at Depots Teave, Arrive. Milwaukee, St. Paul & Minnoap: 68, olia Day fixpras *9:30 8. m. it 6:50a. m. BISHOP WHIPPLE'S §0I00LE, FARIBAULY, MINN . MARY'S [IALL, for xirla: All deparimonta equal 5 Naitv tonchermuf imodurn Lo bost Isuatorn Sebiools. anges, tHovonth your. FTUUK SUHOU! : traduatos ontor Suphomora Clasn Ia Eastoru Col 4, Laogation ramarkabile for healthfulness and seon Cudat. organlzation. ‘Tur oyeine 1L T FREEBOLD INSTITUTE, rachold, Now deesey; u hoarding nelioul far Loga: aend A. G UHAM 5 ne for cualogucs to Rtav. A, {11, Principal OLLEGIATYE AND ERCIAL INSTITUTE ! Neiw Taven, Cona. . Borllich Veng. ' Proparatory to Cullcko, tho Scientiflo Schaol:, or Bualnoys, with wyaton- atlo pd thorough physical tratning by wiiftary drilling, ymuustles, rowiug, &o, Uataloguos sent on suplication, L 6 Oy S1e L, TUTRSIE Ly Bruoipal. (Qofaae, Tt & i “ladivs, Paughlvepsio, gits b spechiitys Oucivs Principal and Proprictor. WINARY = 01t “YOUNG . N. Y, Muslo and tho lino Bopt. 17, O, 0, WEISELL, Milwaukoo & Pral bt 1 " 51 . ["11:00a, m. i e kst B alis Night _Ixpress. +9:30 p. m. [* 4:15 p. m. UINCY RAILROAD. o and Sixteentliat;, ices, Mo, 58 Clark Duluau und Tavific F'ast Lino, Aurora Passongor. Mondota & Ottuwa Passongor. Downor's Grove Accomniodnti Aurora Passangor. Aurora Passengor Dubuqug & Siolis Gity Bxiis Pacitlo Right Tiepross Duwucr's Grove Acoom oxus Expross.. Ar ND ! (} tho Ronasolaer Polytechnle Tastitute, Troy, N. V. Instritotion vory practioal, Adsantages unsurpassud in this country, '~ Gradustes obtain excollont positions, Teopens Sopt, 17, For tho Anuual Rogister, containiog nnlmv\'«d courso of gy, and full particulars, addrous PROF. UHAKLES DROWNI, Dircelor, ])H. VAN NORMAN'S OLASSICAL, ENGLISH, Fronol, and lly and Doy Heliool for young Indies wid el and 76 Enst Slxty-tirst- bt., Gentral Park, B¢ ral Par] full inforntion send for G 'D. 0. VAN NORMAN, (S ;, lv::,m‘m [W\l:l')a. < oty OF CA(RIoRUa BPPIT 10 P issbs ATKIN and CASE, T RilLE 8OV00T, RYRAOGUSE, N, Y. WNGLISH X, and Fronch. - Sciiool for youn Indios nilor (o supor- visiin of tho K. Rov. 1% D, Huntington, 8. T, D., Bision of Ganteat Nuw York. tho Jall Torm begins (10 soconl {Vednordng in Soptornber. MARY ACIKBON, Syrous BTAMFOID, CONN. Yor clraularsaddress, Y T e & SOAT e T ke or wd yoon: boj cononowno, Wis, Tar clrluulllr:. “addross MISS GIVACL P, JONILS, Priacl- al. I TAPLEWOOD INSTITUTR FOR YOUNG LA. MR R0, Ao, Khown tor thixty voars for ity auporlor facilitfes and raro Leauty of location. Rov. s Spoar, Principal. ISTERN UNIVERSITY—BI1X 00T Lages, and avor saventy Professors aud {natruotors. Fall torin wpuna Sopt. 17, Vor partioulnrs, adurass Prosi- dont ¥ nston, 1, AlLY ACADIENY, CHES- rs_anly), Hosslou opens Wed. 0. Tocation elovatod and hoalthlul, buildings handsomo and commodious, s extenaive. Thorough instraction in und Moolmmical Euglngoring, the Olnsalcs, and b, Curofal ovoralyht of ‘morals and munngrs of " tor, Pa., ((or how nosday, Bept, ¥ clroulars apply to Hom., EMORY A. Bronis B L BROWN, ki, OHARLES G K PILUSSING, Tieq., patrons o cadomy in Chicago, orlo o R LI, HYATE: Presidonts 3IOT. VAN DEIL NAILLEN, HAVING RETURNED from Kurope, will fn a fow days opon his nchool of il onutnooring, suevering, and drawlog, in om0, {tcaper Blouk, odruer Ulark nid Washington—elosator 1 uf IANIOAL TNGINEERING AT )l commonen its Soven- HIC AT Enylish, Fronch, and Gorman Boarding-Sehool ILLINOIS UETITRAL RAILROAD. Depot foot of Lakeat, and font of Ticenty.secondat. Checn Tk tamtoiots mear Glarti CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. City officen, corner Randoiph and LaSillests., and 75 Canal- Huy corner udison. Milwaukoa Bapross, Milwankeo Passonss Milwaukea Passouior (daily] Groon Hay Expros 81, Paul Itxprons, Marquutto fixpro B1. Paul Fxpres COLORADD, KANSAS & NEW MEXICD. 8 fl:’«lnml Freight Office, 17 Clark-ste 1al 1 N . A, T, 3 Fo TR, Inducomonte. Gropy Now Boufh: dbiigies CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depot, corner of Vanliuren and Shermanats, Ticket affice, Grand ucific Hotel, DUSINESS OARDS: ., - eins. SCOTCH POLISHED GRANITR SHEARER, SMITH & CO., DALBEATTIE GRANITE WORKS, DAL- BEATTIE, SCOTLAND, Sunply Polishod Gray, Bluo, aud ltod Grauiton fos monu. weieal aned arehitootural purposos. Emplosing suvoral hatndrods of workmon In yooerying, drossing, und pollali- fige nf Grauit, B., B. & CU. ara iiabod 1o supply tholr calehrated Dalbiitifh Geanite with dlspatoh, 70 RENT. Omata, Loavenw'th& Atchison s Poru Aosommodation, B Night Kxpeoss, oo Loavonworth & Atchis . . H10:00 b e LAKE SHORE & MII)H!EAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, Van Buren.st., foot ar LaSalle Ticket ofcet, northurcst cortier s and southicest corner Canal and Madison-sts, Riglit Exprow Honurt Avconimodation, ., Bouth Ohlcago Accominddi OFFICES, A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the T'rib- une Building. Single or in suites. ‘With and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through- out the Building. Elevator running durving all business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes of business 1'equi‘1)"i’ng a central lo- cation. . C. DOW, Room R1 Tribune Building, PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHIUAGD RAILROAD. T.ears, Arvive, 23 . CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATY LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. the Great Central Railroad Depot, fuol af Lak hrouyh tickets wnl sleoping-cur berths apply a i e rear enrner Clar o Ghicago, . Anivo at Lafayelic. Anivaat Iidlanapoil; Arrivo at Clneinnall , ralus arrive at Ohiongo at 747 1, T, . Ontyling rumilng Hatjrdy dianapolis sd Olncinnatl, South Fad w0 chiookud and taku train a¢ L ussouKers et KoL Twonty-socond-st. FAIRDANKS ETANDARD SCAT,HS OF ALL 8L 8. L bR8D £00 ) PAIRDANKE, e T AT A N O iy LAk 8, o