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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1873 5 SLEEP. Fallaoy of the 01d Saw, “Early to Bed and Farly to Rise.” An Abundance of Slocp Necessary to Physi- cal and Montal Health, The Morning-Doze Delight vs, the Waking-by-Rule Abomination. Woman's Enrly Fading Largely Due to Broken Blumber. 4 @od bless the man who first invented sleop,” 80 Sancho Panza eald, no aay 18 Aud bless him ulso that he dhiu'l'koop 1is great diecovery to himself ; or try To make it—as tho Jucky fellow mlght— A clokd monopoly, by patent right Xt is o good thing to cultivate, undoubtoedly,— » good thing to have onough of ; and yet is thero anythiug in this world that most of us havo boon MORE DADGERED ANOUT than this samo sufliciency of slecp? From our earliost recolleotion, those interesting littlo pro- phecios of good fortnno nye dinned into our enrs which aro foretold in thosecharming hints about roliring enrly to woo tho drowsy god, but also lenving his ombrace whon you most wish to linger thoro; tho happy fate of that bird who got up whilo his companions woro still indulg- Ing in sweat rapase, and who socured o dolicious tit-bit of o worm for breakfast,—but no romarks made or corollaries drawn in regard to thoe worm., o, in tho oyos of theso good peo- plo, was no doubt some hardoned wrotch of tho vormicular porsuasion, who had beon indulging freoly over-night in riotous conduct, and, in company with other worms who had just wrig- gled awny, beon singing, *Wo won't go homo till morning.” Was this the case, or was it some pationt mother-worm who hod been kept swalo all night ondeavoring to sselst Na- turo in patching togetber the two halves of some of hior offepring, which tho gardener, with 1 Lieedloss uso of his hoe, liad soverod in twain ? Dr was it the poor glow-worm, who keops hor lamp alight for that truant husband of hers, Yo buttorfly who *‘was a gentloman of no vory good roputo?” Quite as probable that it might bo ono of thoso, and that tho bird was tho sin- nor who had toon out Iato and indulged frooly, and who, being troubled, like his more highly- ovolutod fellow-sufforers, not with an unonsy conscionco, but on uneasy digostion, was out seeking his peculisr stomachic. If this is the true version,—and why should it not be,—what thon becomes of the nice littlo moral thersunto nttached ? EVERYTRING 18 DEING SUDVERTED. Nero is being white-washed, aud George Wash- ington discovered to bo & man, with a man's ‘pasgions and feelings, instond of o sort of brond~ and-buttor saint, which historians hnve hitherto viod in making him. The littlo hatohot is n pos- giblo myth, and tho chorry-tree o phantom of tho imagination. Henry the Eighth novor resched No. 17, and, iunoccnt, unsuspocting, good-na- turod Roul, was undoubtedly imposad upon and lod pitray by thoso uneorupulous Delilahis who hankered after a crown, and swero sealed to him according to the fashion of those days; while I\!ury Quoen of Scots was altogothor o *‘bad lot,"” not in the least degrco Landsome, and richly desorved her fato ut tho hands of that pweot sugel Elizabeth, Iomer mnover ox- igted, and Dutler bad wno illicit re- diloclion for othor people’s silver, Bomo futuro chronicler of great men will doubtless inform his renders that Grant made eluborate speoches, nover accepted s pres- ent, and could not bo wduced to leave tho Capi~ tal ovon for n weel's divorsion, proferring to gacrifico his lifo rather than fail in his duty to s country and his follow-citizens,—in whort, waa b wmon beforo whose virtues those of Cin- rviunntus lost all their color. 80 goes the sco- Eaw, and 80 with tho littlo proverbs that were the bane of our childhood, ‘Haviug proved, by the sumo courso of loglenl deduotion that has changed the porsonnl history of almost overy oue, that old suws muy also bo falso, wo now assumo it to bo & fact that two things aro docidedly nocessary in & woll-rogu~ latod houschold : first, ADUNDANT BLEEP § socond, o baromoter. Tho flrst is the curc for oll of Nnture's ills, and, with tho mental and hysicol hewlth in proper tono, comes as essily Totho edult s to tho child. ut short n man's sloep,.and you out short tho thrond of his life, No one in Loalth will ever oversloop himsolf ; and, when tho domands of Naturo are eatisfled, whon tho worn brain and body oro sufllciently racuporated by the quict rest, the cossation of ‘motion, thon tha slacper will awake, cloar, bright, doterinined, ready to do manfully whatever worl nuy lie beforo bim. 1f not woll, and the rest is disturbed or protracied, so much the more roeson why, if pogsible, such & ono should Vo loft to sloop it out. What i tho oxprossion most, frequently hieard when one we lovo lios ot tho pointof death? **If ko can only sloop ;" and whon it does come, and the fever abates, tho pulse lossens, tho brouthing comos soft and in regular rospirations, then wo know that life hos conquered, Twin brothiers ng they are called, SLEEP AND DEATIH, how different their mission! "One we hail as our ‘physician, the other Em» 1o storm-lossed souly who would fain enjoy that drosmlogs rost hie fivaa) wo shrink from, So much aliko, so u ilko |” In one tk:e soul is hidden, or, when half- arousod, goos wandering off untrammolod by tho will. In the other, thoro is no retum of volition, no rising rofroshed to go about tho duties or plossures of life. Ouo s our comforter, the other our conqueror, and whethor wo will or no, wo must_perforco, whon thoy sutnmon, yicld ué to both, Howevor, as we can for & time put sloop off and rofuse to yiold to his demands or tomptations, so doubtless we can, to o certain oxtont, tront his'grim brothor. That many people die bocauso thoy have not vim onough to livo, has been frequently ox- omplified. Somo grow weary and give up tho burdon voluntarily, inviting tho usunlly-droaded embraco ; while ofhors, though shuddoring at tha Youch of the ghostly visitant, lack strougth to ropol. him, and yield to his clasp 88 they have probably yielded to every othor untownrd cir- cumgtanco through life. ~Bettor so, porhaps! It lonvos more room for tho workers WO BEFUSE TO GIVE UP un ¢l they are absolutely forced to do so, Then, to those who are not auxious to mako the oarly scquaintance of that dark stranger, tho moro uflstomu{lunfly thoy accept tho visita of the twin, &luo moro chianco thore will bo of kecping the ob- Jocitionable brothor af a distance. Your bucolic 21l ond possibly goos to bed with tho ohiokena arud gets up with thelark, und wonders how you, w ho must work untll the first cock-crow, or il 0y avon bo tho thurd, can sicop 80 Inta in tho orning. Ho Lins had bis eight or nino hours' M% whon ovorything conduced to make coutiful and sweot, You get yours om 2 until 10, porhaps, when all_things aro in liroot n};}mah&on to its being undisturbed and boneficial, You ).itural‘ley hold on to it'in spito of outsido anooyances. You fight for it, and tho reuult is shown in the faot that you are not reste ed as you shonld bo. 'The recuperation Is not somploto, bocauso the mind was not utterly at rout, volition dominant, It wadstarling up evory now oid then to inquire regurding cortain eounds, or perhaps convorting thom into hidoous vighimares, bove all, there shoutd be no nocessity of WAKING AT A OIVEN TIME, BEnch individual, to obtain tho good of this natural medioine, should sleep his sloep out. 1o slould wake naturnlly when Rm time comeos for Lis doing 6o, and will, undoubtedly, when the work of rocuporation in properly acoomplished, Wo ofton eay of clildron, *“‘They sleop and srow.” Bo do adults. Tho problom of sacial ifo, of moral otthics, of philosophio suggoation, thut i 6o tanglod and unsolvablo at night when tho brain Is woary, in cloar and plain when sleop has smoothod the knotted throads. Wo ouce know & frail little porson who, amld s *uea of troubles,” soomad to keep lifo within her body just' by lhor faoulty of going to wleep. ** Whon I can't do anything, when I'can't 800 my way any farthor, whon thore is not a sin- lo ray of light, T just undress myeolf and gq to £5a wnd to sloap, and; whon T waho, ‘overyiiya Tooks brightor, aud I am ready to try again. This wan bor fortuunte, happy faoulty, that Lad doubtloss grown by cultivation, but Which pra- gorved hor wholo in mind and body, when trou- }:ln and sicknoss would othiorwise have undone hor. Au o poople, howevor, Wo &ro & nervous, over- stimulaled rago, Hlooplors nights oro TOO FHEQUENT WITIL MANY OF Ufi,— nights when the oyes utferly refused to oloso, aud a Walpurgls saturoalia fs fn full-dross ro- lonteal in tho brain, Under thoso oiroumstnnces, in it wiso to uso Anodynos? Our answer is un- ualifiedly, “Yos," If pain or trouble keop sloop away, then sleop ust bo Induoed, By natural moans slways, if possiblo; if not, by artiflola), abatod, corlalnly, aa uoon fa tho raqui- sito ond Iy nttainod, but vred untll I s, Wo aro boings of hablt, and soon get baclk to tho nor- mal condition of things if wo linvo a littla holp in the right direction, ‘Ihat such helps shonld Do carefully usad, and not abusod, searcoly scoms to nood aesortion. Novor glve to childron, un« loss prosctibed by the proper anthority. ONILDREN, it well, eloop naturally and healthfully ; but, un- \wsliunnbl{, thero has beon much slaughtor of tho {nuocents through the use of quioling drugs. Nover wako a sleoping child, T.ot it rest as lon; o8 1t will naturally, and you will have done muc! towarda ostablishfug good honlth, and & happy temporamont, Nevor mind alout the gotting- up with the lark, and don't trouble ita littla Drain with the * Early to bod and ently to rise fallncy, Bend thom to bed as oarly a8 you pleaso, if thoy aro slaopy ; but, if you Liave sont tho it~ tlo ono to his orib at sundown, and flud him awako and in n stato of norvous lrrflq\llll‘tly threo or four hours after, don’t have him dragged up at day-break, Such a ohild, abovo nll others, neads to slacp it ont. Hoalthy chitdren, whon thoy arc _sufliciontly rocuporated, wake up nt onco, and wako up sll over, Thoyaro roady to bogin thoir portion of tho day's worl fmme- diatoly, oud_thoy gonerally lot yon kuow it. It i6 ot ntil Iator youts thiat tha delicious drop- ping away 1to o somi-unconscions state comes Al e gl il e impols us to Do up and netivoly at worlk impressing that fact upon our elders through practical misdeeds. Original sin, a8 we reach mature yoars, inducos us to oucourago (hak LAZY, BALF-CONSCIOUR KTATE, Just beeateo wo kuow wo auylit to bo ip and do- Ing. This has nothing to do with the mattor. Itisono of the Iuxuries with which we aro tempted, nud tho most delicious part of the doleo of oxistonco whon wo can indulge in it. Unfortunatoly fow of us can for sny length of timo. Wo mny steal n fow momonts of this dreamy languor, but tho practical nocessitics of lifo will thrust thomsolves in. We open our oyos, and know wo ought to_get up; ond shut thom quickly, 80 a8 not to discover the fact thal wo aro awnko. Wo lold them tightly togothor in our dotormined_solf-decoption, ond ot inst anccood in losing our sonso of moral obligation. Agaln wa wako with o start, and this {imo fool obliged to look at our watch. Two minutos more,—yod, wo can just yield to that porsuusive od for that longth of timo, and sgain wo are off. NE'S AN INIDIOUS WRETCL, that snmo Morning Doze. Give him s minuto, and he'll take a_balf-hour without the slightost compunction. You don't realizo it, and just slido away ouce moro into balf-uuconsciousuess, yiolding to his self-blsudishmonts, until you wake up agam to the fact that you aro ovordue somewhere, How you long to linger! With what an effort you tear yoursolf away! Of course, nice, ocorrect, gwropur pooplo got up ot onco; but they havo been brought up on tho littlo falso pmrhcclen we quoted in the com- moncement. Thoy think they aro right; but aro truo couclusions “ever nrrived at from faluo I\xamlunu? Wo do uot uphold this yielding to ho total dopravity of our uatures and oncour- aging the morning dozo. It is & luxury, and wo are not treating of luxuries, but nocossitics. That & sufliciont amount of sleep is nwnssnr‘{ for benlth, weo assort. That overy one shoul go to bed WITHOUT ANY FIXED IDEA ABOUT NIBING, only intont upon allowing sleep to_come ihen it will, not attompting to force it. Who ever succooded 1 that attempt yol ? Try it and seo what tho result will be. Bhut oue-oye, and open 008 the othier. Closo thom both, o find your- solf suddonly staring at tho wall or out of the window. Turn over and repoat tho operation ; turn back and do tho sawme thing. Koop on turning until you aro tired of it. Try to soy iho multiplication-tablo backward,” and find yoursolf in au inoxtricablo snarl with tho wholo thing, and wider awako than ovor. Attompt fo count & thousand, or radite & poom, or somembersomothing. Sleop soems {4 ba laughing in his sloove at your efforts, and will 20t bo wooed. You bavo just como to tho_conclusion that it ia of no uso, that_yon might just s woll got ttp, whon, iu #_Eecond; ho lides to your side, teals your' eye-lids with n on, and” has you uttorly in Lin possosdon. Don't try to forco sleep, thon s ho will not wub- mit to cdercion; but wait until he comos of hin own nccord, Mou dow't worry one bit about waling up. Why In it that WOMEN ¥ADE 80X Decouse, unloes tho manjs M, 5o wifo's msband, Lo genorally gats his full quots of undisturbod slcep nud recuperates proporly. Iow with tho wifo and mothor, though? \Whai woman evor Iinows the blessing of full and por- fect rest after tho cares of maforuity havo hoon addod to hor fate? The fuintcstblir of tho tleoping infant, rousos her. A long-drawn breath, or the {iniont cough from the cldor onoa in_noxt room Onds hor swale and slert. Nevor, from tho hour thnb hor bhemt s flooded with joy over hor fsi-horn until eho dios, docs sho, in all probalility, lnow & uight of porfest, dremmlers, wnbrokan sleep ngain. Usually it dovolves upon her nlso t0 bo Lo firet to wako in tho morning, ovon af- tar tho childzen hayo grown and have gouo forth £0 otber homes, Wakefulnoas as Locomo hi- bitual, and tho lincs como _upon_the_forchead, and tho hair whitous, and the wife fades into the old womnn, whilo the husbrud is still bale and hoarty, becango ho_hns his_beauty-slecp. Not nocousnrily talon_before midnight, but takon without Caro sitting upon bis brow, and pricking him into wukefulness ot unwontod hours. Sco to it, thon, if you wonld keop woll and strong, healthy aud handsome, thai you SLEEP ENOUOR, and, ingomuck as you can, leave all cata ot the g of tho droway god. “Novor mid Solomon, 6 livod royally, 8 wa know, and possibly had twinges of the gout, which would naturally mako him impatient of tho luxurious mormng dozes in which, doubtlogs, hurnnity have Inditligod over since tio blessing was firef mado o froo-will gift to nankind, Bufliciont eleep, then, being necousnry for tho Dappinesn and well-boing of n bourchold, wo must leave our second requisile, a barometer, for discussion at some future timo. IMPURE VACCINE-MATTER. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bir: Bomo three or four woeks ago, one of my children wus attacked with small-pox, and, though & very mild form, my family physician counsidered it his duty to acquaint tho Board of Hoolth of the fact, and » physicion sent by thom proceoded to vaccinato ono of the childron and tho surrounding noighbors, Ever since the operation was porformed, my child’s rm hog beon growing wordo, ond it is now terribly in- flamed, and she is confined to her boed and suf- {fering intonso pain, Hok arm is grontly swollen, ond, where tho incisions with tho lancet wore mundo, there is a round holo about tho ciroum- foronco of o quartor of a dollar. I am not tho only sufferer. All tho noighbors who underwent tho samo oporation by tho samo physiolan_aro eimilarly situnted. Tho only causo that I can oo for it is, that the yaccine-mattor used was impuro. My childron had all been proviously vacciuntod, and it had taken well. Co\v-fiox is not so #carca that enough cannot be had pure to sufiice for tho OHX wants. sonso of what I owe to myselfand tho public compols mo to warn all porsons about to be vac~ cinated to be lglnticulnr about tho purity of the virus uged. For all I know to the contrary, my child, as woll as my nolghbors, moy havo’ hoen innoculated with somo frightful and loathsomo dinense, and I think it o'nlilright that the atlen- tlon of the Board of Health should bo called to the mattor through tho columns of your pupor, Respectfully, A BUF¥ERER, Ou10a00, Aug, 28, 1673, S A CHICAGO BOY AT PINE LAKE. Tho following letter is from a Chicago boy now in Wisconsin, spending the summer : HANTLAND, Wis,, Auguat, Biu, BAxt Mepiet : You fold mo o lot’ you kunw abaut fishing up horo. 1 como hore just”after tho Fourth of July, aud bave had o bully tio, Thero i iwo lakes hero—Lino and Doaver both cram full of fieh, only sometimes (hoy wowt bito, Mr, Tule: Itves right botwoen tho two lukes, and bo catctica fis out of bath, Mr, Sanda lives on' Pluo lako and ho lua Lathing housen, row boats, sail boate, and also n stcan- Doat, o catolics fish tod, hore ‘sro na oyuters fn thiexs lakes, but some snalios and turties, Tho way to o fiehing 14 to got up beforo day, go to Tuloy's finling *& " catel 60" minuioi; you® don't. want bait fo calch them, Then you ‘go out futo thw Ik in & boat, & pub minnies on your hooks, and thon you catch plckurel, Fock basd 2ud groon basyy and thon youi go liome to breaktust, Somatimes you don't got 6 "bito,~ Somotlmes you gob the ook in'your pauts, sud thaf's awful,—you caw't uit down until you got it oul, Tho way to trol fu bo huve o boye, ou row tho Losfysud tho ethor Lolds tho lne, which fa all Jet out, s fun trolliug, if you'ro the fellow that holds tho line, Hirother Wil likes to Tow; I lot him. You ean go swimming horo Just when you "pleaso, Theru ain't no- polico, 'Thura aw't no Birla wuithior, Wo boys do Just what wo yleaso, “Thiere's lols of boats, qud you don’ Luyo o puy. I you come up here I wil} show you Liow {1 steh pleks orel, aud you can go in swimming with ll your clothes off, Gkouax, SaUvP Y T v\un/. VIV UBvreg s Qvemrse ) A et m - s NEW YORK TRAGEDIES. A Lover’s Suleldo. Fyom the New York Z¥mes, Avg, 28, Mra, Bllon Parsous, & lady Jooping o boards ing-liousn at No. 43 Honth Washington Bquaro, rushod into tho Fiftoonth Prooinct Blation- Houso yostorday about 12:30 o'clock and inform- ed Borgt, Murray, who was on duty, that ono of hor bonrdors had shot himself and was lying dond {n his bed. Blrs, Parions wae 80 oxcitod that o detailed sintemsut could ba oblalned from her, and Capt, Byrno dlrocted Borgts. Mur-~ rny and 'Young to proceod to tho housn and mako an hlvnhui:u(.ion, ntiho sametimo notifying 1ho Coroner's oflice of the caso, Coroner Youn at onco proceodod to Mrs, Paraons’ and nssumo chargo of tho caso, Rorgls. Murray aud Young lind already Legun thoir iuvostigation, On en- tering the hall bedroom, on the fourth or uppor floor of tho houso, thoy found tho muicide's body lylng ou tho bod, o Smith & Woenon “plafol cleuchod tightly in hiia right haod, aud two lottors and & Dhotogzagh of a young girl closoly Liold in higloft. Tho body was much discolored, and from a shot~ wound in tho head, which had ovidontly pono. trated thd brain, n mass of half-congealed blood had worked its way to tho floor, whoro it formed in aJnrgo pool. ‘Fhe man's namo was Luigl Tito Rocco, nud the photograph was one of Miss Mary L., Parsons, ngod 16, duughtor of tho land- Indy. TRocco, who waa 35 yours of sge, was born in Naples, Italy, and ‘wan o havpist of no mean ability. "He camo to this city two yonrs ago, from Vora Cruz, Moxico, and had beon on- gagod by Theodoro ‘thomas, 'the Parops Opora roupo, and wau ot tho timo of his denth undor ongagomont to tho Strakesch Opora Troupo. His linrps, worth £1,800, were in his room, and E“‘ t, Murray found $76 in hig trunk, anda ank: hook showlng that he had between $500 and 8600 in tho Sixpenny Bavings Bank. Tho only cluo to tho causo of his suicida was tho tono of ‘tho two lotters found in his hond. Theso Iottors wore writton in Iiulinn, Ono was ad- dressod to Mr. Irancisco Schlolss, and tho othor ya4 o goneral deolnration rogirding himasols. Who following is a translation of both Totters : Adieu, dear Cicclo, In n great hurry, ng my mo- monta nko fatal —, - T leave you my watch and chaln, and whot remains of my_wardrobe, whick you can ell at your convenfenco. Know thut your Tilo, your {friend from fufancy, swenrsto you at the moment ho 18 about to leave this world and go into the presence of the Buprenio Judgo, that ho dlos guiltlens of all tho world can say of Lim, I leavo this world through tho fault of my intended (della wmia amorosn), Maria L. Yarsony, baving surprised her ot Long Hranch with lior brother, and in mmpnnF of thiovea (di Ladroni). Hho was thunder-struck, and thoy sought to assansinn me, I hurried lmmmuu(eli‘ to New York, and now T leavo thiat world for hor faull, to eay and to swoar that hor family sought my ruin, Iawear!l] Tuwear!il Iswear!i! God helpmol Your TITO0 ——, ‘To Mr., Francis Behleles, caro of Mr. Vannl, No. 120 Third avenue, N, Y, P, 8,—Shouid you writo to_my family, say that T am travoling, Also, recelve suy lelters trom my siator ZLouisa (whick will arrive about tho end of September) at tho Iost-Olice, Again, adiou, A last tosr and a Inst embrace from your fricud, - Trro ——, MonpaY Nionr—11 o'dlock. 1 awear beforo 1y God, who will shortly be my truo Judge, T surprised tho young girl, Maris L, Parsons, 1u Long Branch, with her eldest brother, when in com- vany with thioves (di Ladyoni), on Saturday, the 23d, 1 watod for ner at tho Claremlon Hotel, plio being my intended (dellu nifo amorosa), with o basket of flowers, and in tho book of tho hotel I signed my namo T, L. Tocco, \When eho aaw mo sho wea urprised and as- tonishied, and {nvited mo to go with thom to the races, and I refused, a8 tho proprietor of tho hotel ia a wit= ness, who saw and heard my refusal, becmuee I thought iy lfo was in davgor. I immediately depari- od for Now York, g 1 wus eick, Sl roturned to Now York on Bund nd on Mouduy I saw her, Ble secks my ruin, for fuar I will sny something. ‘This that T write ia tho truth, T caupot lo, a8 I ‘would go to sterual punishment If I live, Iswear, Xeweor, L. T. Roceo, In roforence to thoso extrordinary lottora, 3r, Solon Parsons, tho older brother referred to, mado tho following stntoment: About six months ago Rocen cano 10 our placo to board, I am & wholesalo flour merchnnt, aud my othor Lrothor is amployed in a Droadwny house. During tho time Receo bonrded in my houso ho come liome druukk on two occasions, and after- ward apologized for doing so. Neither mysalf or mothor thought he wes paying any attention to my sistr Maty, or wo would not have per- mitted it for & momont, 58 sho is but o moro girl, having just loft school. Two wooks ogo, accom- anfed by two_gentlomon engagod in busiucxs hore, I went to Long Branch ta look after n bil- inrd-snloon and sestaurant thoro, in which I um intorested, On Wodnesday wo Woro joined by my youuger brotuer and my sistor Mary, who was complaining of ill-health, Thinking tliat a rip to Thiladelpbin might muale her feel botler, I took bier thera, rolurning to tho Branch on Buturday. Whon wo camo to thie Clarondon we found Roceo there, He greetod ug warmly, and gove Mary o beantiful and oxpeusivo basket of flowers, Wo invited him to accompany us o the races, but ho declined, snying that ho was sick andsloopy from Daving been plaving soveral nights ub concorto, and wanted to vleep. Whou wo roturned from tho races tho clork told us that Signor Rocco had roturned to Now York, and conveyed to us s thousnnd apologics, but that e was ill and had to goawny. Wo rolurned to tho city the #amo night. On Monday evening, Rocco called mother asido in tho parlor, and asked hor por- mission to marry Mary. Ble at onco rofuscd, enying Maty was L0o young to marry. Roccothon asked mothor to drink somo wino with him. 8l rofused, saying sho nover drank wine. Thon Roceo bogged hior fo_remuin in the parlor, and agnin urgcd his suit, but_ without succoss, ' Ho thion sadd be felt ill, and wanted Jary o gowith him to n drug-stora, Mothor would not allow her o go. Xocco wont, and returned carrying o bottlo of citralo of magesia in Lis hand. Sowmo of tho folks gitting on Lho stoop began to joko with Lim about carrying his bottlo with him. Ho replied plonsautly, and passed up stnirs, That was tho last wo saw of hiim nlive. To-day, hav- ing knockod ropentedly at his_door and not ro- ceiving an answer, wo broko it open end found him dead, Mrs. Porgons aud_hor daughtor Mary made similar ptalemonts, Miss Iorsons saying that Roceo had obtained bor victure without hor por- mission, Rocao was supposed to bo s man of quick, ox- citablo tomperamont. It is bolioved that on hia suit boing rejected ho went to his room, wroto the lottors, for writing material was found on tho table, thon undressod, got into bed, and thon blow hia braius out. 1l room was neatly furnished, and bis books &ud barps showad ovi- dences of s eultivatod and refined tusto. In ap- enuneo, Itocco was of eonsidorablo munly onuty, woaring & hoavy moustacho and goated. Attempted Murder and Sulcido of Yess terdaye Bomo additional particulars have baen ob- tained in conncetion with the terrible tragedy which ogcurred at No. 221 Centro atreet, botween 12 and 1 o'clock yostordny moming. It appoars that =~ Henry Weisbrocht and his wife, Christins, were marricd ninoteon venrs ngo in Qormauy, snd bad beon in this country about ton yoars, They had Tived vory nnhap nry, owing to suspcoted indol- ity on tho part of the wifo, and about a yoar ago thoy soparnted, aud lave not fived togothor sinco. Waeisbrocht lived with some friends in Foruyth stroot, while s wifo supported hersel? ostonsibly by washing and serubbing, and had no rogular placo of abodo. On Friday last alio was brought to tho apactments of Mrs, Ebring, on tho second floor of No, 221 Centra stroet, by & woman giving Lior_name 04 DMrs. Moyers. Sbo gave her namo as Mrs, Smiots, told a piteons story to Mre. Ehring about being desorted b hor husband, and offered to do the housewor] and washing for hor bonrd and lodgivg. Mrs, Ehring, who had sevoral small children, and wus at tho timo sufering from o soro fingor, agreod to tho proposition, and Mrs, Woisbreeht was in- 8talled in & smnall bedroom on the third floor. The woman worked very hard all duy, to the sat- isfaotion of Mrs. Ihring, but on_ shat night sho found that Christina_woa entertaining o young man in her room until a lato hour, Mrs, Ebring doen not appoar to havo madoe any strenuous obe Jootions to this; as the servicos of tho woman ‘woro such as gho needed at that juncturo. Tho woman romnined there, workiug steadily, until Blonday, and each night, after slio Liad tollredto hor roow, was visitod by tho jouug man soforod to nbove, who novor appearod_about the houso in tho day timo, aud appeared anxious ta svoid rocognition. On_ Monday Mrs, Woisbrocht was out all day, and whon asked by Mra. Ebring ‘where sho Lad beon excused her absonce by suy- ing that she had been employed ironing for a Indy, and on Tuosnay sho wout out to work ngain, an kho daid. On 'I'nosdny sftoracon, whilo Mr, Ehring was in the lagar-beor snloon adjolnlug his rouso, ho was approachod by Woikbrecht, who told him that his wifo wan living in his houso, and asked to be allowed Lo seo her. Ebring wos rather puzzled, ag the strangor gave his namo ns Wolsbroeht, while tho womsn had beon known only as Mrs. Smictey, 1o, iowever, told the man, who uppoared nery- ous and oxcited, that if tho womun was his wifo ho liad no objection Lo him socing hor. The stranger thon anked Ehving 1t ho hud soen any mnu 1n hor room, and Bhring, who was not awaro of tho vikits of the young man roforred to aboy roplied in tho negative. Wolsbroeht then luft, promising to return during the ovoning and eeo llih wife, At about 7 o'elock in the evoning he roturned aud had un fntorviow with My, Ehring, and loarnod from hor sbout the visits of the I;mmg mun who bad been sdmittod to Mrs, Woik- recht’s room, nnd who liad been soon coming from tho roum on four or five difforent ocous slons, 1o again wonb uway, and soon after Lin wifo's paramour visited tho houss, but, loarne ing In° somo way thot the husband had boen thore, he beeame alarmed, and loft the houso l.ll!rrllsdlg, bnillp\ afraf to meot tho outrngoa hnsband, Welshrocht roon nfter roturned, and his wifo camo homo. Thoy mot in Mrs, Ehiring’a apariments, and, nas n ]'n'n]lm(nnry totho Intorview which tho husband ind naked for, tho wife borrowed 7 conts, and went down to tho Ingor-boor naloon, returning with somo beor, of which thoy nll partoak. ‘Waoisbrocht thon commonced to upbraid his wifo for hor shamelosn conduct. Ile told Mrs, Iihr- ing that Lo married his wifo 10 yenrs ago wlion ghio wes but 16 Jouss of ngo, and thoy lind hind elevon childron, threo of whom only” sur- vive. o nlso enid that the woman had Joft hin homeo no loes than soven timos, going away with young mou, sud remaining away for several montha each time, In five cagcs, whon #ho Lad loft hor husbaud, sho was subsoquently found an inmato of low houses. With o viow to eparing s family the disgraco caused by her bnd conduct, ho would {ake her back, but sho would romanin but & few months, when she bocaine infatuated with somo other man snd loft him again, Whtilo tho lms- Dand was reciting tho hustory of his wifo's wrongs ond his wifo's shame, she sat by listoning iutent- ly. Bhe did not nu.um[;t 1o dony Lhe aceusnlions, but called her husband o fool sovoral times for oxposing his family affairs to slyangers. Wois- brooht askod the woman if sho youldgo back and Iivo with him again, Bho enid she would, and ho thion nskod hor who was the man who had visited Lior lately, Tho woman said slio did not know who he was, Woisbrecht bocame excited, and called his wife o shamoless woman, and gald that ho did not want her to livo with him at sll, but 8ho must not frequent houses of ill-fume nor re- colve fmproper visits from young men. Tho wife bocamo excited at this languugo, snd a quarrol oneued, which wns stopped by Ehring, who told them that if thoy wanted to qunrrel they must loave the houso. ‘Thereupon Weisbrecht npologized to Mr. Lhring for orealiog o disturbance in tho house, and then nsked hin wife and Mr, Elring to go out sud take somo Buppor with him, 'fhoy wont to an oyator-snloon in tho neighborhood and had some bupper, and thon roturned to the houso. Mrs. Weisbreoht appenrad to bo afraid of hor husband, but, aftor 8 little porsuasion, consonted to go out with him for a walk, Mr. Elring locked tho doors aftor thom, and at about 12 o'clock they roturued, and woro ndmitted, Thoy sat tulking togother in Brs. Ehring's room for a littlo whilo, and Wois- brocht proposed to hiave o privato intorviow with his wife. Elring told thom to go into tho frout room on the second floor, which is unfurmshed and unoccnpied. Thoy did, and Ehring handed in two chairs, and closed tho doors communicat- ing botseon Ho two roome. Ebring then wont to bed. In o fow momonts Woisbrooht was_ hoard nsking for o light, but Mrs. Ehring refused to givo him & lamp. What passed in this room between tho unfortunate couplo is Dot known, sud in all probability will nover be rovealod; but at nbout 13:80, Ebring honrd a Bcream, followod . quickly by a pistol-shot. 1o sprang from tho bed, aud, oponiug the door, saw Welsbrocht clutching hia wife by tho throat snd firing buw pistol rapidly. Ho rushed down stairs to raise nn alarm, and'at tho front door mot Pa~ trolman Burke, of tho Fourtoonth Procinct, who Lad hoard tho shots in the street, and was en- doavoriug to forco his way into tho houss. Ito- turning with tho oflicor, Weisbrocht was found Iying on tho floor with a pistol-shot wound in Liis mouth, while his wifo was blindly groping about the room, the blood etrenming down her faco and breast. Thoy were both taken to Bollo- vuo Hospital, where thoy are lying in an oxtromely critical condition. Neither of them is expected to survive. Thoy are both in & somi-unconscious state, and cannot talk so as to be undorstood, The woman bns two wounds in the head sud two Bhout tho body. Tho husbend shot himeclf in tho mouth, toaring nway his tongue, so_that ho cannot articnlato. ~ A daoghtor of tho ill-futed aou{‘lo called nt Bollovuo Hospital yosterday to 800 hor paronts. Bhe is about 16 years of ago, and kopt houso for her father, who is a cabinet- malcer, and lived at No, 120 Forsyth streot. Sho know nothing of the tragedy uulil she eaw au sccount of it in & German morning paper. It is atatod thot the young parumour of Mrs, ‘Weisbrecht called at the house in Centro streot yosterduy moruing, but on loarning whot had oo- ourrod ho rau away, and has not beon seon about the neighborhiood sinco, Anothier Werriblo Suicide. Fourtcen days sgo Mr. Thomas Oleott nnd wifo came to board at Dr, Schifordecker's y- dropathic ostablishmont, No. 813 Wast Tyweuty- second streot, Mr., Olcott, who was 50 years of age, came thoro for treatment. Ho had for soy- eral yenrs suffered from livor complaint, and during tho past threo months was aftlisted with coufirmed melnncholia, Mr. Oleott and wife woro assigned Room No. 14, on tho third floor, Fearing from ber husband’s doproused state of mind that ho might attempt self-destruction, DMre. Olcott kept & sharp waioh vu Lhw, Despito hor vigilanco, Liowever, ho succoeded yesterdoy ovening in taking his life, A lndy nnmed Dusen- bury yestorday vacated Iloom No. 4, on the sccond floor, nud the door of the room remainod open. Mr, Olcott, nbout 4 o'clock, snid t}.at ho was poing to taka o bath, and loft the parlor os- tonaibly for that purposs. Ho mot appoaringe aggain, 3ra, Olcott, st B ook, hocama aemod, and, making inquiry, fonnd that he had not boon to tho bodroom. On soxrching tho houso for him, Mys, Olcott chanced to look into Mrs. Du- eonbury's room, and saw him_lyiug on tho floor. At firsf, thinking he wns ill, sho entered witbout aalling ' assistance. To bor horror, she found that o was doad, lyiug in o pool of blood, aud with his_razor = graspod In his right band, Mrs. Oleott’s shrieks alarnied ono of tho waiters, Willinm Jonsen, . who entered the room, and, on soeing tho condition of affairs, alarmed tho houeo, Alrs. Olcott was cared for by Mr. Qoodwin, of Drown, Hall & Vauderpoel, and some other frionds of the fam- ily. Capt. Cherry was notified, oud Doputy Coronor Lieo assumed chargo of tho case for Coroner Horrman, From the appoarance of tho room, it would goom that on entoring it N Olcott bared his loft arm, and, loaning it ags 4ho marble mantel, almoet sovered the membor on thoe inner surfacoat the clbow, completoly cutting through tho brachial artery and all the voing. Mr. Olcott wasa sonof Thomns W. Olcott, Prosident of the Albany National Bnnk M, Oloott was o rosidont of Albany, whero bis three childron now are, 1Iis socinl standing was very high. and his family is very wealthy. " CARPETS, &o. Carpets CURTAIN GOODS! During the past week I have been receivinfg a largo stock of the latest styles o Cnrgqtin 8, which I will of- fer with Curtnin Goods, on Monday, at very low prices for cash. SPENCER H. PECK, 195 and 197 'Wabash-av., CORN ADAMS ST. MIRRORS. ATiew ThinginMirrors "o most novel, and in yiany respacts mostunefal thing o havu soen i thia liuo, 1x thio gno luvented Voss & Brandt of this oity, By i ting ab thoir 6asa in th passing In th ut tho noco: by Mossrs, ts adoption, parties sit- olr ront voom, ¢an 00 all that ls 6 stroot i whiol thele room by located, witl, and inconvenience of **Inoking out of tho window,* and in case of ** calla® it enables tho resi. dont ta deoli AT HOME, or NOT AT HOME, without firat blall & to the door to ascertaln who ** tho callor” may b, Wo ficlino to the, opinton thatto many of our citizons l i1l prove an ** luestimsblo boon,' and t tho in. vontton will soguro for itsolf tho suocuss'1s ¥ woll dosurvon, 1t Is a noat, and in B0 sonao objootionsblo foature, oither ago o’ pulaco, Mosars, Voss & Brandt, fa 184 d 4, whore thoy und tholr fu- won. Tho purolinen of Etate rights can B arrangud, and any othar (nforsmation htalund. _REAT, ESTATE, 'WILMETTE. Waaroofforing’ 3 this point, on the Lako Bhoro, nosr Fivauston, rome of the cholcest Grove Proparty ta tho vi- clulty of Clloago, Prlcos low and torms onsy, C.D.PAUL& CO., No. 68 Washington-st. BUILDING STONE, BROWN STONE CO., THIE OF Buss Inland, Lake Supcrlor, Aro now unloading st Wlkor's Dock, corner Tatrisnn i Feanidinate, souio 16,660 auble foet of TIROWN O 1D BANDSTONL, of ‘vory superior dunlity, ol 1 Architoots and "Buildors 0 blucke, ho attontlun of llelted, Yor further fufor {17 1) KDWIN AWRLIGHE, ot hasitet WRETES4SRSN0I i EOVEE Daarbiora-st, | GO, ¥\ LEE, 15 Metropollian Biook., 'WILSON SEWING MACHINE, VIENNA PREMIUMS. THF WILSON SEUTTLE SEWING TIAGHINES RECEIVED THE GRAND PRIZE MEDAL And Medal of Honor FOR THE Best Sowing aching, THE BEST MADE SEWING MAGHINES, AND TIIRER Co-Operative Medals FOR The Best Made Set of Harness, The Best Made Side Saddle, The Rest Boot and Shoe Work, And the Best Samples of Cloth Sewing. Wo other Sewing Mnchines roceived Pre- miums on their Morits, which wo will prove by evidence at our Offico, nnd that all roports rolnting to the contrary nro fulse. Maohines Sold on Eusy_Moml\]y Payments, SATESROOM: 197 STATEST, and 37 WEST MADISON-ST., CEICAGO. OCEAN NAVIGATION. SRS A T VAL DN NEW YORK TO CARDIEF, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, ‘The South Wales Atlantia lumn!lfl,n Company's now first-class Stenmships will sall from Pennayl Ratl- rond Whner furaoy Gty T A Aug. 23 o PEMIROKE, GLAMORGAN et imprvoimonts for th G in and_Stacrage Possongars, irat 5 uermoy g arsl i ifcaTon o Gor: oy propmid Cates trom Gar- dY}\_.‘%shm‘.‘ Drn{l(x:ln;l}\r L —— de o rthor particulars, npply in Uardi®, af o_Com- pany's Oiioen N 10k O ‘and th Now York to RBALD BT % % Kot Momday. OF STEAMSEIPS. 8afling fron Now York for Quacnstown and Livorpool every Saturdny, zud ar Londodiractyvory fortul i Lor QURENSTOWN and LIVERPOUL, from Plors 44 nd iorth River. hm.hq,’ 3 aturday, Sopt. 37, Cabin assuge, $70, K80, nnd $00 Currency, Return Tickets, $140 nud 8160 Currency. STEERAGE PASSAGE, &9, curroncy. Passougors bookad 10 or frou’ Gorman and Soaudina. T eraebiie ot Lo nvo tho In tho trad amyiing of this o 3 Dratts on Grons Dritaln, Frorand, and e Continine, ° WILLIAN MACALISTER, Gen'l Western Agent, Nerthoast earner Clark and Raadoiplists, (Opposito mow Shicrman Totie), Gutesgon Ralling twica n wealk from Now Youk, and enreying pas- umgonfionll party of Great Britaing Teclnd, nontal Earop, and the Madlterranean Gubin froi Stcor. ize, British and 154N yorts cast, i wost, . Conti- nu Ports kamo a8 otbor rogular Jin il payablo in 1. B, ourceney, Apply for full information nt ‘tho Com- pauy's ollices, No, 7 Bowling Groen, New York, aud N, E. curnor LaSalloanit Mudisuttste,, nicago, HENDERSON DROTHERS, onts. GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS TRON STEAMSHIPS; Botwoen NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, calling at Queenstown, Carrying the United States Mail. SAFETY AND COMFORT. 7~ Passongors bookod ta and from the principal Ku- ropean porta st lowest Tatss, Orafts and Letters of Crodit Issuod on loading Danks and Bunkers iconghout Burape, & CO. HENRY GREENEBAUM EIETEH-AY. OCARRYING THIE USTTED STATES MAIL Bolween New Youk, Cork, aud Liverpool, i mteanor fo BELGTO, REPUBLIO, T10, BRITANNIO, rkon BATUR- DAYS, from Livorp: URSDAYS, calilng at Cork Haybor both ways, Rates us low aaany tirwt-olass line. For furtlior information nr[fl]{ to Uomnpan Westorn gmu:zmvl and 9 Bouth Clark- noar Washington, k0. Drafts on Groat Britatn and Troland from £1 apwards ALFRED LAGERGRIE 1\,(:"!(. Tigkots nnd Draft o rold at the WEST SIDR }\'(‘i{'\'l' during the Exposition, by tho Rov, T, ¥, UASH- CUNARD WATL LINE. SEIDD 1840. Steam Belween New York, Iuston, and Liverpool, ot Now York August Septembur 8§ Hoptewbor 13 And irum Boston evory Tusday, Cabin Passuge, X80, $100 and 8130, Gold, Hxourslon Tickota at Reduced Rates, Btcorngo Passage, 83 ourzoucy. Passengara and frolght ‘huoked aud (rom all parts of Europe ut lowest ratos, SightDrafton Groat ritain, Troland, and (lio Contiont, P, 1L DU VERNET, Goo't Weat'n Agent, W. our. Gliric aud Handolpi BUSINESS CARDS. REM OV ATI JOHN KRANZ, WHOLESALE CONTECTIONER, REMOVED TO VIRGINIA OTSTER COMPANY, R. & H. OHAMBERLAING, Propristors, doalors {n Ganned, Kog, and Sholl Osators, Uhumborlaino's Whirf, Norfolk, Va, ' Bussont foe 1674 aal 1574 opons Sopt. 1, Or: dors salioltod. ‘Fhu gonuing Lyun Haven, and Horn Narbor Uystors 8 spoolnlty, ROBERTSON HOUSE, JOLIET, ILL. Tn now opon for tho reaontion of guosta, Tlouso and fur- R T e rt of o city. Tsaing fo_ and {eqn Jullet to-duy ao Svory thisd Sutiday on O, Tt 1. & P e + I8 UABWHLE Vropriotor, FRACTICNAL CURRENCY, 85 Packages oF TRACTIONAL CURRERCY FOR BALL AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. EDUCATIONAL, Lake Forest Academy, LAKE FOREST, ILL, A Tosrding.School for Tuye, most chemingly nitu- ated, an hour's ride by eara tram Chieago, and splondidly sautipind for innacding tho most it ineiioton: ihxt jorm counmguiuos Sont. 11 For Cataloguon. aio, addresn AW ALl X T e , B.—To envo timo and oxnonso, and accommodato {hioso pAcents Wit cannot convoniontly VIsit Jako Faronts rof, 'Allan WLt o a4 tio bookstoro of W, L. _Koan Cooko & Cou, 113 Htatoat., on Baturday, Ang. &, snd Kopt, 9, from 11 o'clockt a, 1h. to 2 v'olovk p. mi., whore o will b Jiaphy to confor with any whto hava ot Lo sond awway to sclivol, KENW00D SEHINARY, Cor, Forty-cighth-st, and Madison-ay. English and I'rench Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Will cominonco ite alghith sosalon Sopt, 8. Mrs, K NICOTT Is nsalstad by n full corpaof profossors nnd tea ersof tho hivhost culture and Inrgo oxperionce, 7' conirao of lutruction I thorouyhly complota, Native Pro- fomors 0l Vronels and Gorman aro wmployed, Thio Dopartmont 18 in eliargo of 8 ceadunts of o Pais Coi watary, Tocturos wiil bo givon on tho Notural Sco duriig 1ho yenr, Glroulnrs may bo obtalned nt 65) Wabnsh-nv., Room 4, avtho Nominaty, or by addressivg tho Pringpal, Kon' waud, 1sdo Prrk, DYRRENFURTIL COLLECES Lintablished 1858, mcorporuted 18G4 Tusinass Collego, arn 1Touss, Randolphat. e Tlonlay'n Op Weat sido tduationa Cotiewo and Ladlos’ Sominary, 381 North Bido 1, A1l Naukoo-ny and ncationnl Colloge and Ladios' Sominary, arnor Hall, North Olack-st. Tho Tsoulty nuinbors olilitoon Profossars and Amsfatant Teachors, | Mury heanch af siucation for buys and wlcls of all agin, beginalng with & Primary wnd fnoluding o Univorelty Courso, is embracad in tho fiducational Schols amuip. ' Budinees Collego Is undoe tho immiodiato direction of tha Prosidont. Tor elreuinrs and soholars Tlps auply w tho, Mafn 'Ofica, Vonloy'y Oporn ouse. Opon from'10to 3. Tho soar will bogin Sapt. 1. EDGEWORTH SCRGOL, MRS. BURGWYN MAII'LAND, PRINGIPAL, 073 WABASH-AV. Tinglish, French, nad Goruan Hoaryiai: and Day Sehool for Yonuy Ladies nnd Liitlo Girla, Mra, Maltland fs as- sistod by Madamo Coyrlore, Peofossor Brown, and a full carps of Professors nnd Toachiors of abillty sud vaporl Tho dutics ot tho Sclinol will bo resumed Soptos bor 10, Kor oirculnra wontalniug particulars, also nuimor- o roforetiovs in Ghizago nnd' elwawhiore,'appiy st tho Dookstoros and ta (o Prificipal, 675 Wabnsh-nv H. B. BRYANT'S, (Bryant & Stratton), CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE, Sountheust corner State nnd Wushington, Blx Months' Courso, Ono Yoar'sQonrso. Two Years' Courso, Tho English Branches, Gorman, Businoss_Arithmetlo, Commorclal Law, BoukKooping, Ponmanadin, Fo. Cull and oxamiho~S, K. cur. Biato and Washington. DENTISTRY. & 0.1 TOWNER & G0, IDEINT LSS, 181 and 183 Wont Madison-at., northoast cornor Halstod, TEETH EXTRACLED WITHOUT PAIN, .$10, 90 wud $26 $10, 16, 320 nnd $26 DR, IL. R, PAILLIPS Dyentist, 168 Bouth Olark-st,, bot Iadison and Monroe. Ariifloinl Sots. o Gold Fillings, feom.. Bilvor Fiilingy, from. Tooth Bxtractod wit All Work Warrantod, ___RATLROAD TIME TABLE, IRRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATHS, Summer_ Arrangement. EXPLANATION OF REFERE: gorted. ¥ Sunday oxceptod rive Sundoy at8:00 0. w, E MARKH,— + Saturdayax 3 Monday bxuoptad. " Ar- MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Depot, foot of Lake at., and fool a Tycentyccond-st. wice, 61 Clurk ai., soutleaal corner of Randolph, and Th Canileats, corner f* Madiaon, Teave, I i Hait (sla matn sud Day Expross,. Unckaon Accoi ‘Atlantlo Expross, Night Exjiross GIAND TAPIDR lorning Fxpross £,00a. m.| 8:00p. 1 Night Expiross,, AV . m,) “iu0n, m. RY O, WEN i1, Genoral Passonger Agont. CHICARD & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Kansua City and_Dorver Slort Line, vla_ Loulsls ans, Yoy, and Ghicago, Sprinufelds <lton and M. Lot Through hine, inlun Bepot, Weat Side, near Madisonee, bridge. Ticket Opfice anid 133 Randalphest, Teare, Areie Kansna Oty Express vin Jnckeon.| wilto, T,y and Louliana, Mo..(* 8:00a. m. [* 8:10 p. m. Hanean Olfy b Txprodn vir ¢ Jacksanvillo, 111 Loui 8:00p, . [ 700 8. . +[* 8:10p. m. Bt; Louls st Lino.. 9:00p, m.| 7:08. m. Bt. Louis vilin DI 9:60p, ym.(t 7:30 8. m, Bpringiiol * &:107. pringhold Fnnt Exyiross. pom| 7 oftorson Oity Expros: f p. 1! v, 20, m. o TPeorla, Kookuk & Bur'n i Wonorla, Lacon, and Washington| xpress .. Jollot & Diwili Accommatntion|* 4 * 8:10 p. m, * $:Wasm, AHAondemioc Iavarger, 286 MIOHIGAN-AV. Fronch and Englluh Solioul for Young Ladles aud Miseos. Fall tovm commoneing Sopt. 16, 1870, A limited number ot paclor bonrdors ucoummodated, This institution is & Uicagcn of tho Acadumio Favargor, Iiols do Lioulo Varls, Iranc, ostabilaticd i 189, and dirootod by Aliss Tavargor, n alator of Mino. do Pofyrom Nowoll: "Tho ine stenotion’ i’ Fronch ia thorough, It boln the Inngnaga of tho family, and armngemonta aro such that pupils, 1f dosirod, may finish tholr studios at tho Parls school. MME. NEWELL will roooivo cnlls Tuosdays and ¥rl- darey it L'gii o tad. " Glroulnra ‘aro Grows & Co., 16 Statest French and Buolish Select School, FOR YOUNG LADIES, 0, 483 MICHIGAN-AV, Thls echool aflords supo- ror facilitios Tor n_thiorow va nll furthor information do- found at oftice’ A. 1. An- roush knowlodga of tho Frouch Ianguato., MLLI, 0. BROUSBAIR, tho Principal, a Parl: sinn Indy, Is nasistod by compotent teachiors, “tho fall torm bugine Sopt, 8, Two ar threo young ladies can Lo secolvod ae boardurs in tho family of the Principal, Yor olrculara and rofvroncoa apply ta tho Principal. Family and Day School, NEW YORK CITY. MISS BRACKETT and MI1SS ELIOT will roopon thelr school for girls from alx to tiwonty-onc, Wodnosday, Sopt. 21, ub 117 Enst Thirty-sixthost. Giels fittod for any Col- Icgo. _Rofor to Rov, Robert Collyer, Chicago. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, Unfon Depot, eorner Yadirn and Cannlestr; Ticke! Ofica 63 South Clark-st., opposite Skerman House, und ut Depot, Teave, | _Arrh Milwaukeo, St. Paul & Manonp- olls Day Eixpra *0:30 0, m. (¢ 6:508. m, Milwaukeo & Praiia i Olifen) Mail snd Express, * 5:00 p, 1. [*11:005. m. Milwaukse, St, Pay olly Nigbt xpross....... +9:30 p, m. [" 4115 p. . CHICAGO, RURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD, Depota—Font of Laiieat,, Indiana.av,, and Stxteenthist,, and Canal and Sicteenthests, Tickel ofices, No, 69 Clark= Loy and at deputs, Teace, S Mondots & Ottiwa Downor's Grovo Acsommodati Aurora Passongor. ‘Aurora Paguongor (Baniiay) Dubnquo & Sloux Oity £: Jactiio Night kxpross Downses Arove Accons Tosny Kapross..o... 7 b e ILLIHOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot foot af” Lulet, and foot of Teenty-secondat, e Tliciny 121 Hanalpinstey ner ClaTes S PALMER'S ACADEMY TOR BOYS AND GIRLS, ‘Will roopen on MONDAY, Sept, 1, at 768 Michigan-av. 8 O + TEN Advanced Dopactmcat Iatermediato Dopurtme wsic, Plano aud Gait _Tor term of ton woeks, ST.XAVIER'S ACADEMY Coviter Wibushenvs und Tiwentv-ninth-ste, CHIUAGO, This elogant new building will ppon for the rocention of puplls on Monday, Sept. 1. For clrculars apply to thy Dinvcteces. ST, IGNATIUS COLLEGE, 413 West Twelltli-st., Chicuga, U Studjes In this institution will Lo resumed Monday, Bopt. 1, Tultiou, yor seseion of ton monthis, $50, For entaloge or Information apply to VY TNO. S, VERUIE, 8. 3., Vioo-Prostdont. STUDIES WILL BE RESUMED In the UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME on TUES- DAY, thutd of SEPTEMBER, 1673, Trains loavo tho Luko Shore & Michigan Southora dopot at¥a, . for Soutls Bond, Tod, 8. G. SANGIEIR'S English and Classical School FOR BOYS Wil regpon Moriay, Sopt, 5 Tor olroulara addross Mr. SANGET St s reetlionso; 159 Tudiamaenve oo Mo FREEHOLD INSTITUTE, Froohold, Now Jorsoy; n hoaxding sohant for boya: sond for Gatnlogues to Ttov. A. Gr OHAMBIILS, bricslate RISHOPTIORPE—A CHUROH KCHOOL FOT: T T e A L A L A SENTSH, Priucion), itothlohons, Pome ) HIOAGO ACADENY, NO. 1f EIGHTEENTILST,— An Englai St clnyloal wohagl for vl of Vet soxen, tarm opens Monday, Hept. 8 BABCOUK, Princfynl, —__ TAIR HAVEN SEMINARY--A BOARDING SOI0OL for youug ladles. ’l'lvflnli -third yoar commoncos Sopt. 8. _Addross O, P', POND, Driuciyal, Faic avon, Conn. ]7’] ERG. {8 ON SECOND FLOOR I\_ of building No. 666 Wahaah-av., ‘near Fourtoouth- 2t s wolioo) sl ‘opou o Monday, Sapt. 1, g tor deon trom 4 10 13 yeara of ago.’ Mlss BARA A, Wl , Principal, TrORT EBWARD INSTITUTE_A BOARDING zominary for both sexes, Twontioth yoar bogins Aug. 23, [l‘“lfl: (\mu“‘m; to propare for cullun}o, for buslocss, iroft}crp}llfl‘ l3{1'\!(}“51 )‘filhlLAl dmv’: ‘2 onsnloguos, Gope BEAMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, LxiBrdgoport, Goun_Addross Miss RAILY NELSON' TIUDHON YOUNG TADTES' BEMINATY, 1UD: son, N, Y.—'ho sutumn torm hegins Sopl. 8, 1873, A nntive Fronch tonoh (ilos 1n th family, i, Juanivs kel (guohur foiios ln e famly. " Torui Arrive, Bt. Louts Exprons, .. B Lonis 1ot it Calra Mall, Galra Tix i 1l o Fark and Ok Moot o bark ad Oak Wood 13110 Park and Oak Wood! I TN _CHICAGO & NORTIIWESTERN RAILROAD. afices, carner Landotph anit LaSalle-sts,, and 75 Canale sty carner Madismn-se, Eaolfo Tart Line, bnqu Uay I Puclild Nlght 1z Do Nihi Fereeport & Dubuque Trochort & Dubiiduo Blilwaukes Mail,, Afllwaukee Fxpre Milwauleo Passcngor Milwaukeo Passonio Grigs a1 8. Panl xpros Marnuotca Exnross: St, Faul Express,.. COLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO, Ticket and Freight Office, 17 Clarl- 55 5 5 3 t Now Rauta, A., T, polefy! Inducomonts. Gregs Now BN, o we CHICASO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Denot, corner of VanBuren and Shermun-its, Ticket ofice, Grand Paclic Hotels Arrive, Omaha, Loavanw'th& Atchison Ex, Parn Accosmadatior oo Night fixpross. Luuvouwerth & Atchiison ixproas 500D, ] jidsap. g 700l o 10:00 p. . [f 7:00 3. m, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Deol, Van Buren-at,, foot ar LaSille-st, Ticket aficss, norihiceat eorner Clark and Randolph-ate., and southicest curner Caal and Madison-ats, Biall, via Afr Line and Main Lin Bpoclal New York Expross, vi ‘Alr Line,. oo s Atlantfo Iixpross, via AlF Lo, b Night Expross, via Main Linc....|* Eflast A coommotiatio Bouth Chicago Accomu PITTSBURSGH, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. ZArrive, W p. m. ail.,.. Vulpiralis"Acconniodatio ]"A\ICHSIHL).E H.,‘:M—il\'lt’:“'—l\" (‘:QARBL\'G ‘%'ll:rlol(_‘lh el il yong oyse 8t Ocomarowos: Wiks Koe alrculi, aldross BISS GRAOKE ¥, JONMS, Fncl: Pt MADANEIL DODOR GRADUATE OF TITT; PARIS Gosorsaties of Auo, aivopupl of Hotnl, 11ers, and Pordigal, bogs to_ anuounco Ihat on tho Ist'nf Sup: tombor nexi will commenvo filvlu lossons I fustra montal aud vooalmuslo, and the Fronch Inukunga, at the Bius Houms of Jul, aor & Go., fu°Palm'a Not t1a- tol.” Reforoncon: Ton, Ny B, Juidd, Ion. d, ¥, Scant- wan, Hon, 1, B, MoCagy, Ton, dudga Van 1, Hiygins, Mir. hud Mrs, WL, s, Franklin Ao- oagh. \] OLET, ECIOOT, 707 YOUNG LADIES: ALAD Kindorgarton, Red Hank, Monmouth Connty, N. -l”- ‘nlllllrdll!l,dl'-‘.hll’[ ’IEHJ“I\XKI mufl"l‘ w’lllukrn. 'll'l!lchlf‘ll‘ i i abloot, Jandii pUplls to ik snd ropsans hfm':‘l'iu'imxfi, ‘oullinry art, ote, Ln B, OOLISTAN, Brine ey, BW JERSEY COLLEGIATE, INSTITUTR (FOR i bssan. Homlontora, M. 3. "adirois K. & Be HAAS, A% M., Principsl. OCKLAND INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADE ‘Nynok:on-ths.Hudson,~Tho fall toru of s tnati: ato, X.:u.m‘{;-m situatodon, the” Tutiou Iiver, toae ey o Bomt. 51, s whitogido Fonary with full partioulars, &ddross - BELSS ). Prdstionts VERSIOL SENINATY, ROONEGSTRIL W ¥t i dndlos, roopena Bopt, B Nt arlhuteston Or -iroulars - Sddvoas 't " PAncAl, RIS, BARAI w NOTT, Doggott, and alroular, wil MANSI v A TOAIDING _AND i ahihices, Rayorooky sy A LIOK GAYLROUK BEMINATY, day school for yonny Indiea Ooan, * Will opon Weduosday, Sept. farand roforenoos, address tho Prinol T WARNER, TA ag N BEMINARY, PATERSON, N, J,— Hoirding andt day-school for Joung Jadios'wil roorion Sopta 16, Clrculass'tnuy o obtalod e Conko & Hous, 16 Cortlandtat., aud at A. Lo Bhipnan & Sune 2 Ol Wordate Addroks Mra, QRORGE O, TALLMAN, Jre Prinsiial, York-av,, noor Broadway, Atk WEST ST L and &1 South Slwidos Munduy, Bept. 1, 1675, A 2 UHIDIE KIN| ke ARTEN, NOS, b5l el e ‘nfutl sodsion DDY, Princial, VTEN OLLETGE, WILMINGTON, nsttuotion 1n & Hhersl coured o8, 8t roason huv, Jou. study, undor home-iko Il pomvo, - estlon bogin Sopts 10 KON, ‘A 3L Peovidunt, STANDARD SCALIES OF AL BIZUS, 111 AND 113 LAKE-ST. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Fvom (he Greal Central Nailroad Depot, foot of Lae. For tiroush tlckets and sleeping-car Uriha apply a neto Ticket ufice, 131 Jundolpheats, near corner Clark; 75 Canalst., corner Sfaditon; Salleat,, corner Washe fiigton, and at {itnots Central Depot. Tears Ohfoago. Arrivoat Lai Arrivoat Indiauapolls Arrivoat Cincinuatl “Tralna aerivo at_Ohicago at 7:67a. 1 T Onlyline runiing Hatarda i s and Dinoinnati. South 1ad pAskongor can gt tmfl'fl‘chnnknu and ko train at Twonty-sacond st R MEDICAL CARDS. DR. C.BIGELOW NUTDENTTAL PUYSIOIAN, 877 and 29 South Clark §350Li5 Son by 1L raases of tho papore, flint Dr, @ Wivlow 1 tho oldst ostablishod |vh'y-mnn T4 Chicago. Bolouga i exparionvo linvo nindd De. 1L, tho 1nost nowiod BPECTALIST of tho akoy onorod by tha ra eatoamad of “tha 'nlghost medival attalumonia by all th gl tader, bt Sl 5 O B g i 3 ot TR ol o St GURONIG'AND BPEUTAL BEAKES i botl suxes, 1 AT CREE, SEPARATI PARLORS 1o OB O o Gal CORINGSPORDINOL QONFIDENTIAL, * Audross ail lotiers, with stamps, to De, 0. BIGELOW, 377 aud % South Olack-st. Oct, 2 165, DR, BIGELOW i o rogulniy brod best known Loro in our midat ot inat, it by Srall shokom of b o thehmolvos to liy cato, - Whilo {hie ShiZy B Dhysiofaun aro Toqulzod. auid4f a1y gno oo S sorvivey 1L 1 of the Wit Srlaug (6 wiigoe Oy prath wo oxsioniea 18 agunt to b oftur of niodl= st it oo Sy it i, anog Sty S Vit [hie IIGIELON, wb his Ountral ., Uhleago, NocuRs T R NO PAV 1! . lAean, 3860 South Olark-st,, Chicago, By boconfidonuialy consullod, porsonly e ' mall, i, o xll chiruniio oF brvony i, P SAEAN U Gy pyslian i Lo ey who war- 14 00T G 110 Bav. (i thon Touk sont for 50 conts, Tiustrated with numoes ous ilupuBRruTIngS, e DR. A, G. OLIN, ONTTL TIAL PHYSICIAY, No, 352 Wal uppusite Post Oshice, Ulilosgn ouros all private, ol Horvous disuusos i DU RO oy o Bt i Huve e ONILor Wil Guron i teed, Cousultation trew; corsespond Bagoa il intoriuation fof two staub ontiduntislg 64 Soud for oy alar,

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