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SOCIAL .SHAMS. The Digcomforts Attending Them Gonuine Lives and Homes. ‘T I alwaga indulge In tho truth, it possiblo, ‘Yomarkod ono of Hocioty's philosophioray “it {8 uch & boro to bavo to live up to a lie, you know." From which remark it would appear that, Georgo Wnshington having departed, and tnken his oxamplo of veracity and economy with him, an iden of moral extravagance has becomo at~ tachod to the LUXURY OF DEING GENUINE, Every man belioves, if he wore only some other aman, Lo wonld find it easy to be what ho pre- tendod. Tho boggar at the alley-gate is con- vincod that, if fortuno wera kindor to him, he could afford to livo an honest lifo ; but, na it is, "o must rotira bohind the board-fonco, and tear out a sleovo, and othorwise dofago tho now ' coat Just bostowed upon him, bocouso tho ‘professional requirements of mondicancy wil ‘not admit of his Iudulging in comfortablo sclothes. 'I'lio lawyer, rising to his foot, resolved -to uso his highest eloquence to procure the ac- quittal of the prisonor, whom ho knows o bo & fit subject for the gallows, feols n momentary loathing of Limsolf, aud has an instantancous couviction that, if & man 18 to bo truo to himself, ho muet bo aministor, On the coulrary, the miniater feals that tho ministry is tho only profession which will not allow aman to distrust an opinion ho haos oneo profosued, or soo an old truth in a new light. Bo it gous among all classes of mon, As for womnn, she i taught from childhood that ‘hor socinl success dopends upon her akilltal diesimulution. She docs not expect anyono to beliove in the integrity of her chignon, or the longovity of her opinions. Bvery locture, book, and daily nowspaper im- prosees npon her tho necsesity for artifico. Sho must, on 10 nccount, rovesl hor age. A man,” Eays the witty provorb, ““is as old as ho focls ; fut & woman in a8 old o she looks.” Of courso, then, sho strives slways to look young, Somo- timos, bo it gravted, it is o pitiable speotaclo, ‘but not o repoillant and farcical a night na that of o 60-yoar old mancarefuliy combing his scanty 2nd gray sidelocks over his bald crown, trim- ming bis white beard into a would-bo jaunty mustacho, donning s bright-tinted buttorfly 2ravat, and fondly quoting the aphorism, thnt * a.nan is novor too old to Lo loved by soma woman.” Well, thal is true if ho {8 a good man, anil doeen't outlive his mothor and sistors, Thon comes Punch with the bon-mot. **A wifo's secrot ; her opinion of hor busband.” ‘Certainly, Why shouldn't sho keep it o socrot ? -Are not tho books entitled, * Advice to Ladies,” w#Tho Perfect Lady,” ** A Word on the Duties of ‘Wives,” etc,, full of directions * how Lo manngo is husband." Moroover, that word * mansgo,” Jis olways used in that conncetion, and s uie Ellonsnmly Buggestive of tho tactics of tho wily ibernini who, being met Criving his pig to markot, and uskod whither he was taking it, responrded aloud, *To Dublin, av coorso,” and thon addod, in o huskily-whisporod asido, ““Shuroand it's goin’ to Cork that we ace; but it's desavin’ the obatinate brute that I am,” Yet, with all this individual sacrifico to the falso, thoro is o universal RESPECT FOR THE REAL, ond Society i8 as keen in its dotection ns it 8 worm in itsrocoption, Tho mau who is doing “his work, and doing it couscientiously, is suro of sympathy, admiration, aud assistanca, The itin- erant suluuum-firindcr oven hag boen known, by Lis honest work, to overcome tho disadvantages of his aggravating boll, and establish o local sud lucrative roputation. Out in the suburbs, thero dsacortain Scandinavian minister who is pastor of 8 poorly-paying chureh, and who males it part of hisunregompenscd work to find places for ignor- ont Swedish nud Norwegian girls. Tuhiscapacity of modiator botween mistross and maid, his duty «calls liiw into haudsomely furnished housos ani :Anto tho presenco of clogant Indies ; nnd yot the Jittle old man, with his threadbaro coat, Lis shabby hat, bls travel-worn boots, and his piain Tnanner avd queor accout, nover fails to com- mand & more geuuine respect than is paid to aany b populay city pastor. So truo iuit thata mav's vorl I8 a5 noblo ng lie malkes it ; and, if ho shows his own respoct for it, others respect it &lso. If ho puts his worlk before himself, both @ro rospected ; if Lo puts himsolf befora his worls, it is a mero chance if both are not de- spised. When tho orator has studiod and mns- tored atl the arts of mannors, dross, aud rhot- «oric, he may be popular, aud yet not powerful, Tho speaker whio nioves the masses is the ono who stands up boforo them forgetful that ho hasa ‘body oven, aud is ns ttorly devoid of personal- ity a8 tho man who dosoribed himsolf simply ns .““tho voice of one cri;in;: in tho wilderuess." ‘Effective womeu-speakers need and acquiro this “faculty of aoll-forgetfulness in tho bighest de- .grea. ~ Littlo Miss Humming-Bird, down in the audienco, is nover still; is ulwayy flirting, fan- ning, simporing, eidling, whisporing, _and “* doesn't seo how any wowman could got up there and speak boforo all thoso people. It seoms 8o bold—doosn’t it? Yet Mius Bravo doosn't soom to be at nll afraid.” Well, slio iun't ofraid. Sho has somothing to 80y to all thoso listeners which it is important for thom to hear, and, whon she_has aaid it, sho Will go off the stage. Now, if Mies Humming- Bird wos upon tho stage, sho would be (‘:onliunu]l{ wondoring if her crimps wore <coming out, f Lor flcunicon woro all _shakon down, 1f Lor dress was_all_right bohind, and if Charles Augustus, up in the gallery, liked what sho was paying. Ah! the secret of Miss Brave's Buccess i, that, whon she is spesking, thero is 2ot for her, in all the wide world, any crimps or flounces, vor any Charles Augustus, But tho groatost advantage atlending this liv- ing for the Real is excaping from the intolerable SLAVERY OF 8HAMY, You are no longor obliged to pouse and recall what you snid upou this subject now undor dis- cussion, somo woeks or months ago, ho simple question is your presont opinion., You remem- bor with o thnll of sutisfaction that sn_ eminont nuthority Los enid, ‘It it the fools who nover chango their oplnions. It i4 tho sign of a wiso mau to reconsider his bo- liofs.” Also, you are froed from all necessity of simulating admiration for what you can'tun- dorstand, Itis o great relief to the ayerage human mind to Iny down_Shakspoare and lnfio up ZHarper's Monthly, It i8 8o much eafor med for somo peoplo in the Minstrel-Show hiau the Art-Gullery ; and it is such dreadfully smbarrassing business when you ask Old Ve- neering tho name of some artgemn in his privato gallory, and ho stammors out: * Woll—ah— ronlly—ho thought o know, but the cataloguo wug \mw't,l up m the Grest Tiro, you sec—uind ~—ab, yes, “futloml, & modest profession of ignorance snd a tacit nssumption of your companion's somploto knowledgo of his particular hobby, is tho surcst way Lo outeriain bim, Hs is’ de- lighted to find a Listencr, aud you nre delighted to ont in peace. You enjoy your dinnor, and ho .enjoys his own cloquence. At the oud of tho dinnor, you are refreshed and informed, and ho bas been pumpod aud starved, It was o fair bargain ; one would rathor eat than talk; tho + .ior profera ratlier to talk than eat, and tho hobby-rider forever after A‘pm\k! of his table~ companion on that day as ** that iutelligont Mr, A——," or ‘* that intellectusl Mr, B—." On tho contrary, nomean who has made s special study of mome ono thing can endure with cquanimity the morotricions displny of super- ficial knowledge made by a conversational proetendor, 0 frowns Lim down ma o Ppresumptuous ignoramus. Tho groatest benofits of breaking froo from all pretenses are, that you put yoursolf in n position to losrn something 1rom everybody, to copy all that you find admir- able in others; and that Kou have censod to yorry and fret because you have not a grand aim in lifo, but ure determined to bo ignobly com- fortablo and content in doing whatever cowes to liand, and doing it weil. Genujuenoss is TILE CHATIY OF NOME. That I8 the place where Lhuman nature is assay- ed, and tho rosult ia a series of surprises, The Loy, Dryasdust, whose sormons are gonar- ally founded on o fext from the writings of MMonos, and warranted to send the aray- ost slnner to sloep in fiftoon minutes, and who las sho reputation of °being grumpy out of the pulpit, proves to bo the most considorate of Lusbauds, aud the most pationt fathor that aver ongaged in nooturnal pedes- trianiam for the quieting of vooiferous infants, On tho otbor hand, that charming young Mr. Bxlvol;tnnxuu who is always quoting, and prais- iog, “m Wife," aud finds it suoh & cross to lenvo her at home with hor slok-hoadaches, and go slone to church-fairs and socfables and reading- clubs; who never goos on o journoy withiout her protty plcture in hiv alde-pocket to exhiblt to tho charming young ladies whose acquaintunce he may muko; and who is “so roverontial to women " “go wontlol" ‘go conaldorate!" i THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1873. such n very difforont sort of an indlvidunl at home. If Mra. Bilyertonguo only knew how -poetioally and dovotedly hor husband talked of hor whon absent from home, what s oconsolation 1t would be to hor! Fathors who woro popularly bolieved to he despotio disci- linarians are found, whon surprised at home, 0 bo fdolized of thelr children, Motkiors whose uunconquerable detormination to dress their ohildren plainly, foed thom wholesomoly, and keop thom'at “fome ovonings, and sond them onrly to rest, lns furnished thio busybodios with bours of gosslp ovor their domestic ocruelty, whon socon at their own flresides prove to be ndepts fu_making little oncs hnlwpy. Thoy take the llvollest Intersst In the illncases of dolls, aro connolsgoutrs in marbles, undoratand the architectural regsonrces of building-bloolis, and posted in juvenile literaturo, sud, 8a Limo 008 on, aro favored with soloct reddings from fimlr danghters’ love-lottors, and are consulied by thoir sons about overything, from a peg-top to s swoctheart, To "tho patiout mothor it socma almost liko living life ovor again to mo sympathize with her ohildren, 8o slow, so discard shams, and are Lruo to thomuelves. Wircn-HAZEL, OLD IRON, ERAND TRUNK RAILIAY GO OF CANADA. OLD AXLES AND WROUGHT IRON SCRAP FOR SALE, Tho Grand Trunk Rallway Company, dur~ ing the coming £all and Winter, will have a large number of OLD AXLES and a consid- erable quantity of WROUGHT IRON BORAP to disposo of. Thoy invite tendors for quantitios of ono handred tons and upwards, Tho Company ‘will commencodelivery in October, and con- tinuo through tho winter, as may bo agreod upon. Partion tondoring to state the prico per 1b., whether in gold or United Statos currenoy, the place of delivery (which must be on the Grand Trunk Railway), and tho quantity re- quired. Purchasors who require delivery in the United Btatos will pay their own Customs duties, Onsh will be required on delivery. Axles and Sorap Iron must be tendered for separatoly. Tenders, indorsod *‘Tender for Old Mate- rinl,” and addressed to the undoraigned, will be receivod on or bofore Baturdny, tho 27th Boptomber. C.J. BRYDGES, Managing Director. t, Montroal, 27th A BY_JUMPER, Teatty, red. Paya for atrenkth of ady In usg In the most Iniclligent famiifes fo S e fand, Invented many > Bent physlel ity arethe follomIng - € praciitloners fu Chicagos Byfard, 3, D., 1. As Joh 31, Tale, 3, D, idiam, 3. D, 3D, Forcirculsraand sampies, adir tal Janufacturing Company, Gand Street, Chicago, Wholesale and retail, Lileral discount fo physior dans, clorgymen, spents aud tho general tradty T DENTISIRY, D. M, TOWNER & €O, IOSTRNT LIS RS, 181 and 183 'Wost Mndison-st., northeast corner Halsted. TEETH EXTRACIED WITIIOUT PATN, 8ilvor Filling: Bxtracting il DR.I.R. PHILLIPS Dentist, 169 South Oln.rk-xt.,h_e_t__Mndisnn and Monroe, Silver Fillings, from. L3 Tooth Bxtractod without pain..... 5O cents. All Work Warranted. CARPETS, &o. CARPETINGS AND CURTAIN GOODS! During the past week I have been receiving a large stock of the latest styles of Carpetings, which I will of- for with Curtain Goods, on Monday, at very low prices for cash. SPENCER H. PECK, 95 and 197 'Wabash-av., CORNER ADAMS.ST. STOVES. The Double and Single-Oven “Palace Ranges,” AND THER * Anti-Clinker Parlor Stovs,” TO BE FOUND AT BANGS BRO®S,, Cor, State and Van Buron-sts. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE. BPECIAL BARGAIN---40 feet on North Clark-st., in one of tho best business blocks on tho street. Large art of purchase money can remain or o term of years at 8 per cent in- torost® SNYDER & LEE, Real Estate Agents, No. 14 Nixon Building, MEN'S WEAR, FALL & WINTER WOOLENS, Haloot and in Latoat Stylos, for Gentlemen’s Clothing, LOUIS HUMMELS, Merchant Tailor, 128 North Clark-.st. BUSINESS OARDS, TR, T.E JEWETT Jiaving {ust, roturnad fom Now Yark, with LATEST JARE VASIIONS, wil bo viewed b raceivo ordora nerally, from formor patrons au "p'kiqo,"ff.\_h'_yé'fig_-poum. OLYBOURN, JOENSTON & (0, Dealors i Jollot and Eastorn ‘Moulding Sand, ¥or Tron aud brass Moulding, = Al Vinosud Cosesa ollow Gravel, Oitico, No, 76 Nurth Olark-at., Chicago, Buanch (ilice, Aadrurs I e ox 1ot Jullet, Iil, " 'All ordur will recelyo Loinbt and persunal'attentivn. awoot, and 80 suro are tho rewarda of those who. KELLOGG'S LISTS, 5 HOW TO ADVERTISE! Auxiliary Publishing-—~What It Is. ADVANTAGES T THE ADVERTISER. Chicago Prints for All the West. KELLOGG'S COMBINED LISTS. Tho gonoral publio, who havo patd no partionlar atten- tlon to ths art of advortising, have Hlttlo idea of tho I~ provemonts that a fow yoars have wrought in that {ndia nonsablo adjunct of tho modorn business world, How in- disponunblo 1t now §s may bo s0on from ta genoral adop- tion, and, indoed, from tho columns of this vory paper. Tharo aro, Indocd, somo who riso to success without ad- vartlslug; aud so did Weston walk from Now York to Chlaago. But ho might havo mada tho distanco a groat doal easfor. Trying to do businoss without advertising, iy, s eald, [s liko winking at a protty girl through groon gog- &los. You may know what you aro trying to do, but no- body olse doos. TRN YEARS AGO, the advortier in a small way, who succoodod n bringing bis morchnniiso befaro that vory largo rural class who took no other journal than thotr county paper, without paying at loast cight or tan timoy as1nuch in proportion aa tho largo advertisor, was indeod fortuusta.’ Tlio avorago ohargo by tho country prpor was adollar an insertion foran inch. Butalargo sdsortiser oould, by tho yoar, got a whols column for that prico, Thou the advertisor who desirod o trade-mark insortod neaded to spond, for oloctrotyping and mailing, neatly as much as tho then high cost of advortlsing it a month or moro; and 1t waw, indond, a profitable or & poouliar buai~ noss that could afford to entor tho country papor at all. Now, hiowover, all this {s ohangod: tho smail sdvortiser faros uoarly as woll in the local paper as tho large; tho ‘man who apreads abroad his trade-mark doos 1t almost at no additional cost; and no man oan be called s gonoral advortisor who has not placod hls namo and businoss bho- fora tho villago roaders {n all tha reglon of country tribus tary to tha eity, And HOW HAS ALL THIS COMEH ABOUTP Thoro are two produclng causes. First, tho introduc. tion by Mossrs. Gonrge P, Rowall & Co,, now of Now York, but then of Boston, of tho ** List Ssaterm.” This waa to buylu the country papers a certain amount of spaco, sy 20 inohos, to be flod at thelr risk, and which thoy rotalled at a falr profit to thomsolves, but in order to Koop 1t flled at a vory Iargo discount from the ruling rices, It auccesa on a small acalo warrantod an exton. slon of tha plan, and, aftor time, varions compoting lists woro organized, Eachstep in tho dovelopment only lowarad tho prico to tho advertisor, thus distributing tho ‘bonofits to all concernod, Tho sccond causoof thia ravolution may bo oxplatned by an oxtract from Rowoll's work, *‘Tho Men Who Adver- tiso," in an articla giving tho history of AUXILIARY PRINTING. ** Within a fow yoars past thoro has sprung up a fashlon among country nowspaper publishors of purchasing thokr sheots with ono sido roady printod, to which tho torm Insidos, Outatdos, Extoriors, Intoriors, Auxiliary Sheots, oto., aro varionely applied, Those who first printod on thicso sheots anffored tho same inartyrdom as the man who sirat carriod an umbrells, Thelr contomporaries acousod them of hostllity to local fntareats, of iujurlng tho jour- noymon printers’ trado, of degrading tho oditdrial pro- foasion, of inabllity to odit tholr own paparwithout assist- anco, and of & apitlt of small economy, Yt the plan grow In favor, 0 that In less thau nlno yoars since tho first * Inaldos' woro uscd, thora aro at this writing not loss than fivo hundrod country officos procuring ono-half of tholr printing dono by somo wholesalo auziliary publish- ing houso. Though compaeativoly fow who uso thom havo cared to publioly declara that fact, tholr vory gonoral usa 14 tho most convincing of all argumenta as to tholr utility. It may bo briefly stated, howavur, that by tholr uso & sav~ Iug I offactod of about throo-fourths of the composition; ono-half of tho press work, tnk, and woar of typo; and a very largo sharo of tha aditorial labor, thus onabling tho liomo publisher to devoto more tims ta local attors, pol- itfcs, and financos, **Tho particular riroumstancos that gave birth to tho curront plan of Intlu.s and outsides s aa follows: In Juls, 1861, Mr. A. N, Kollogg, tho publisher of the Baraboo (Wis.) Republic, finding that in consoynonco of tho onlist mont of his patriotic **jours," ho would bo unablo to S suoa full sheot on the rogular day, ordorad of the Dally Journal offico, at Madison, the Stato capital, half shoot supplemonts, printed on both sidos with *war nows,' to fold with hls awa balf shoots. Whila malling bis odition, it oceurred to bim that, iftho awkward faot of his papor belug In two ploces conld he obrlated, an ozeollont papor could bo regularly lasicd, and with a decided saving of labor and expenso. Ilis noxt supply of two printed pagos was accordingly ordored to bo atruck off on ono aide of a ull shiout Instoad of borh eldea of a Aalf shoot, and on July 1831, he fesund tho first shoot of tho styls which has sinca bocome so justly popular.” From this humblo beginning, only twelro yoars ago, the plan has grown, from the porfeot philosopliy of tho prin. clplo, fato goneral accoptance, moro than 1,300 NEWSPAPERS, Of the 8,000 coun‘ry journals of tha United Staten, having gradually eignificd tholr approval of it by its adoption, It van at first warmly, aud oven bittorly opposod, as sawlny mnchlnes woro at first, on tho ground that it throw honoat &nd eager workors out of cmplosmont; but it Is now gon. arally conceded, in the West at least, where more than twa-thirds of tho country papors areco-oporativo, that the printer s, on tho wholo, honefited 7athor than fnjured by it Of this numbor, 1.8, vary neatly ons-half, are printed by two honisos fn this city, the undoraigned atons printing 830 0f this numbor, making with about 200 moro, printed by him {n 8¢, Laoiy, & GRAND TOTAL OF 536 PAPERS! Of this numbor of offices thus supplied, the distrlbution 16 a8 follows: Chicago, 5t, Louls, Total, In Minos o 15 5 a1 4 8 B 8 8 o 40 i €0 u o u v 13 13 1 & " w13 5 ” n 8 8 4 . a 15 % 4 30 195 [ Noarly all country weoklios contain a constderable share of literary, pootical, humorous, agricaltural, and miscol- ‘neoua mattor, whiok Is as acooptablo ta the roader of ono Btatoas auothor. Our plan conslats in salcoting frosh mattar of this naturo, putting it into typo, and making up new ** forma" or pagos overy morning, tho pages being not. quita aliko In size, politios, or nows for any two dass fn the waok. Theso forms are then put to pross and run unfil all ordors for this edition are filled. Cortain papers order of us the shoeta of one day, in rogular quantitios, some thosoof another day. As soon as printed, theso shoots, romafning blauk on ono sids, aro sont by oxpross to tho varlous offics, and thore the blank side fs printed from forms previously sot up and awaiting the arrival of the shoots, Those laat-printed pages genorally cantain, of course, the Jocal noews, home advertisoments, county polltics, and orlginal oditarial mattor. The paper is then roady (o sond to subsoribors, Tor tho 625 papors thora are six fast Tos p: constantly ranning, with soren difforent sats of 50 thint soven diffcrent nawapapora could, if noceasary, ba supplied in tho same town, witkiont a duplication of thelr contonts, Tut theso sovon sola of matter are ovary woek mada oach Into about twelyo difforent forms, making elghty-throe difforent editlons, affording ovory varloty of siz0, form of shoot, contents, and even of politics, Tho papers range from four columns to the page up to nine columns; they aro for four-pago, olght-pagu, or slzteon- Pag0 papors; soms of thom aro insldes and some of thor &ro outsides, and soma offioos evon send & fow columns of thelr homo advortistng for Inrortion on the slde priuted hero, As tho type for all thoso papers hisn tobe set only seven times {nstead of five hundred times, and as tho print- dono by stoam, tho aconomy s apparcat. No country paper oaa afford to ordor fine filustrations dosigned and engraved, eithor for purposos of aitraction, or to oarry political muasurcs; but, on the co-porative plan, they rocelve them at an {uspprociable coat to cach ouo, and azsouted in the best mannor. It 4a also & source of satisfaction that smong theso re- aults aro an nprovemunt fu tho ohiaractor of tho reading matter genorally prenonted by tho country papors, the ireatest paina bolng takon to oxcludoanything baving tho loast taint of tmmorality, or thal pandors to s dopraved tasto, BUT HOW DOES ALL THIS AFFEOT THE ADVERTISER P The same principlo applica to th advortising, oNLY MORE 80, Wodo not oven sot tho advarilscments soven timos but ouly ono, &8 wo savo exponse to tho sdvortisor and oursaises by olcotrotyping tha advortisemonts, thus roducing our comporition Lills, and asving our typs from injury undor tho Loavy runs of prass-work, Advortlsers sy wte 8 proof of thete advortisoment, oriticlsa t, and wvo it ¥ DISPLAYED EXAOTLY AS THEY ‘WANT IT, g assurod that {4 will be priuted In overy ono of theso 625 pavcrs and roach noarly a miflion and & half of readers in procisoly the samo stylo. Tho most succossful advortisora havo always rocognized tho importanas of this uniformity, | almost equivalont to a tade-mark, ADVANTAGES OF THIS PLAN, ‘Wo olatin, and we oan fairly substantiate our positiow, 1on polnts of suporiority for this plan of advertising over auy othior yot presontod: First—TIE PROMINENCE OF THE AD- VERTISEMENT. Al our advortisoments spposrin colamns adfacont to at- traotivo roading matter, and aro noaossarily couspiouous. “Thoy ato not obsourod by a crowd of othetaovershadowing. Second--FREEDOM FROM ERRORS, Our proofs aro vory carefully road, correoted, and ro- visod. VWhon once right, tHo advortisemont is right for all tho pepors, and all tho nsertions. Third--NEATNESS OF TYPOGRAPHY. Fourth--CLEARNESS OF PRESS WORK. The advortisomonts aro aot up by ono of themost expo- rlonced and artistio compositors of tho country, whilo our steam opliador prossos, which sra of Hoo's make, bring out tho tinest typo or cute to porfoat sdvantago, Fifth--THE RESPECTABILITY OF AD.: JOINING ADVERTISEMENTS, As wo rocolve no disroputable advortisemonta whatevor, our advortlsors noed not spprohond finding tholr cards in bad company, DRY GOODS. @00000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000Q0U00000000000000000000000000000 JOHN E. DAVEY & C0 828 & 330 West Madison-st., cor, Aberdeon, Aro propared to commoneo the Fall DYy Goods campaign with n very Inrge and com- plota-stacic ot Dross Goods, comprieing all he new shados in the following matérinls: IRISH POPLIN, = "' |FEENCIH POPLIN, OAMER'S HATR OLOTH, OASHMEREE, MERINOS, ; BERGHS, MOHAIR, PONGHES, ! DEHBAGES, . HMPRESS OLOTH, §34%5 POLONAISHE OLOTH, POPLIN ALPACAS, : JAPANESE POPLIN, ' JAPANESH BILK, OUABHMBRE VIGOGNH, for ncd{ggote’n PLAIDS,nud FANOY DRESS GOODS, all in gront varioty and at our well-known low _pricos, = "Wo shall continue to make our DRESS GOODS Depsriment & specialty, and will koep constantly.in atock all now and desira. blo fabrics, that the Ladies of tho Wost Sido, aud all who aro identifled with West Side intorosts, naod- nob bo put to the inconven. ionoo of shopping on the South Side. Hvory Departmont in our Storo has heon replun?shod? nnd we aro ‘fully prepnrod to supply all demands in our line, “We dosiro to cxpross thanks to our frionds ond gustomera for their very liboral. patron- 8go tho pnst sbason, and hope they will not weary in well-doing, and continue their pa~ tronn;‘o. ‘Wa will, on our pnrt, oxert overy effort to have all gnruons entoring tho Btore receive propor attention and be mado to fool that this 1s tho plage to do thoir shopping, bothinpointof comfort andin populsr prices. ‘Wo take ploasura to announge that wo have renowed the mnnufacturing of Lindios' Dross. o8, Buits, and Oloais, Experiencoed help will be_employod. Fitting guaranteod, Suils and Cloaks mado to ordor at short notice. JOHNH.DAVEY & CO. (LATE HAMLIN, BALE & 00.) 0000000000000000000000000000000000000C0 *| 0oo000000000000000000000000000000000000 EDUCATIONAL, ‘GARDEN OITY RIDING GALLERY Sixth--ONLY S8EVEN CUTS WANTED, ™. %’fv AD OF FIVE HUNDRED AND TWENTY. ‘Tho advantago of uslug only soven outs ‘manifestly in our fasor, &8 wo roquice not ono cut for ACH papor, but only sovon for thom all, Supposo a1 advortlsor dosires to havo a twoinch advar tisoment, conalsting af a plate or out, insortad - in tha old way, {t would cost him for, say 635 papers for a single pub- lication: 3 of tho papors, say 81,50 oacl ondoace and poatage, say 10 0onts oagl Total.. our plan, for TEN WEEKS, instead of one (as sbore rock- oncd), or would pay for a ONE-COLUAN adyortisomont one {nsortion inatoad of ONE O FTWO INORES. Sovenths-SAVING IN CORRESPONDENOE. Tho labor of correspanding with tho papers wonld in- volva the writing of about 1,054 lotters, aud the drawing of abaut 625 ohocks or drafts, to say nothing of tho mono- tary outlay tnvolved. Eighth=--PROMPTNESS OF EXECUTION. The tmo saved and prowptnass lusurod is groater than would at firat appoar. An advertiser sondlog an advor- tisomont fo us, as por our rates and tarms, would have his card in print {n many of theso papers on tho third day af- ter it reached us, and in most of tham boforo eight days, although they lasue only once a wook, This Is what no or-. divary advortising agont can do, Should tho party doal with tho publishior directly, ho must writo for his ratos, walt for a roply, then ordor, and porhaps find it nocassary Bixteontheat., botwoon Wabash and Mickigan-avs, Mr., and Mrs. S. Q. Stokes Rospeotfully annpnnce to the citizens of Chlcago that thioy inva Inased tho nbova Gallory of fr, G, AL, Clark, tq be fittod up aud arcangod for tho tuition of Ladlos aud Childron who may derlre to avall thomsolves of this da- lightfal exerclan, olthor for the road or purposo of hoalth, rs, 8. Q. Btokos and daughter will bo in constant at. tandanoo on tho lady patrons, and cnn assure them that {rom tholr long oxperionao fo'tiio nobla art of horzoback g, that thoy will bo onablod 1o porfect thom in tho bighast art. Kor torms of tultion apply at tho Gallery. Academie Favargoer, 280 MICHIGAN-AV. Fronch aud English Schonl for Young Ladles and Mis Fall torm oommoncing Sopt., 16, 1878, A limited ntimbo; of parlor boardors Acoommodated. Thia institution §s a branch of tha Acadomle Favargor, Bola de Hnllloqno, Faris, France, ostabilshod in 183, and dirocted bf iz Favargor, a siator of Mmo, do l’ulimm Nowall. Tho in- struction Jn Fronch is thorough, 3t bofng tho Janguaga of tho family, and arrangomients are such that uplle, if oxfred, ntay finish thelr studiss at tho Paria sohuol, Mare, NEWELL will rocoivo cally Tuocadays and rrl- days, and will bo glad to givo all further information rod, Glroulars aro to be found at ofice A. Il, A drows & Co., 163 State-st. e} ‘WILSON SEWING MACHINE, AR AP AN SN PP Pt VIENNA PREMIUMS. THE WILSON SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES REOEIVED THH GRAND PRIZE MEDAL And Medal of Honor FOR THE Bast Sewing Maching, THE BEST MADE SEWING MAGHINES, AND THRE® Go-Operative Medals The Best Made Set of Harness, The Best Made Bide Saddle, The Best Boot and Shoe Worl, And the Best Samples of Cloth Sewing. No other Sewing Machines rocoived Pro- miums on their Merits, which we will prove by ovidence at our Office, and that all roports relating to the dontrary aro false, Machines Sold on Edsy Monthly Pagmorts, SATLSROOM! 197 STATEST. and 378 WEST HMADISON-ST., CEIGAGO. OCEAN NAVIGATION, OARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL Botween New York, Cork, and Liverpool Tho magnificent now and fall-poworod Stoamships of this Lino otfor uurivalod accommadations ta il classos of passongora, irho stoamsors boiog aliko, travolors sacura o gecat ddvantugo of baring an aquilly good sl Tast stoamer far each and svory salling, OURAN! OELTIO, RELGIC, REPUBLIO, BALTIO, ADIUATIO, MAJ 15" TI10, BRITANNIO.' Salling from Now York ot SATUIL. DAYS, from Livorpool on 11UNBDAYE, caliing at Cork Hacbof both woys, ' Ratosas low as any itatalsss lino. 'or furthor informativon apply mpany's Wostorn Qtics, 97 and % South GRS, “Rout" Washiogion, zo. Drafts on Great Dritatn and Trojaud from £1 upwards AL T L St CUNARD MAIL LINE. ESTABLISEIED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston, and Liverpool, jeptomber 13 optomber 20 optember 37 ~Octaber ‘1| Abyssinia. “And from Hoston overy Tuoaday. Cabln Passnge, §80, 8100 and 5130, Gold. * Exoursion Tiokots at Reducod Rutes. s . 830 ¢ . Passe boke i‘.fi“g‘r‘;fl.’fll N Gy R Sight Drattaon Gront Beitatn, Troland, and the Continoat. P, 1, DU VERNET L Wost'n Agont. ORI R AT T S Trench and English Selet Sehool, FOR YOUNG LADIES, NO. 483 MICHIGAN-AV, This schoot afford faciiitios for a thorouxh knowleaga af tho Fronoft In fuage, MLLE. G BROUSSALS, tno Peincpsl, a Pai Ian lady, fa asslited by compatont tonchors. ~ A Consarv tory of Musiala attached Tho {all term begins Two or threo young Indles can bo ro- to ask for a reduction, or to hayo correotions made—all in- volving twa or throo wooks' delsy. Ninth--CERTAINTY OF EXEOUTION, Advortisors ofton havo difficulty In ascortaining to thoir satisfaction that tho advartising ordored and paid for fs. 1alrly and properly dono. We sond one copy as soon as printod, and koop our files always open to inspaction. Tenth--THE IMMENSE SAVING IN COST. An examiuation of oor rates and terms will loavo no doubt as to the economy of this plan Mosk othor math. ods of advertising coat from 100 to 500 por cont moro than this for the samo amount of publication, " THH LITTLE COUNTY FAPER Ta tho host-rond paper n the world, No other paper con- tains the marriages and doaths, to say notbing of divarecs and birthe; no othor ralates tho accidonts happening bo- foro the duors of tho villagors; no othor gives tho timo {or tho noxl ball, pienie, or political mosting; no othor disoussos tho affairs of town and county, the arrival of now goods on thie merchant's counters, or of & now hat on tho editor'a desk, Without & papor, the town that hay enjoyod a wall-managed one feols indood lost. Tha woll-odited county papor, on the suxiliary plan, whioh adds the attractions of a well-selected varfoty of gonoral litorary and nows matter, s tho most wolcome visltor at the door of the villagor and farmor, and is, In tho samo proportion, the boat medium for govoral adver- tialng, Whilo dally papera aro thrown away sach day, wockly papers are kopt tho wholo woek, and are ofton passed around from one family to another. OUR GREAT WESTERN LIST Embraces 62 enterprising Journals in the wide reglon over whioh thoy aro soattered, aud forming, many timos over, tho best advertliing medlum in tho growing towna whoro thoyato publishod. Noarly ovory county In evory Westorn Btata is ropresented, and the dlstributlon, from 3:’“:1 naturo of tha plan, is as nearly perfoot as pos- o, Tho clreulation of theso papers rangos from 300 to 3,000 coples por weok, a faot which wa know from our shipping to thom tho partly-printed shoots, They roach more than & milllon of roadors ovory wook, The list embraces jour- nalsof a wide diverslty of charster, covorlog some of tho largost and bost-koown woeklics, as well as the more mnprotendlng country papers, and oocastonally we supply daillos, They penotrate to districts where o other papors oiroulate, s woll &3 to nearly avery homo in the towns whoro thoy aro publishied, An advertiser ean o {nfo our whole Hat for lessmoney than {nto any one Aundred af them by direct application, Tho posltion wo glve to advertisomonts recolved by us {nsuros them a prominonco to bo secured In no athor way, ‘Ilioy are carefully roviaed, noatl d, and displayod 2adesired. The llmited amonut of advortisomenta in the Ppages controllod by us in thess papers, makes ovary ad- vortisoment fn them more conspicuous and consequantly more valuable to the advort ‘WHO ADVEHRTISH IN THIS WAYP Tho beat And oldost advertisers in the country in noarly ovory dopartmont of trade havo boon for yoara and stlil aro patrons of this plan, finding their interests largoly promoted by the saving ia_timo, cost, and trouble, and the gala {n thoroughness. Thora s not & prominent ad- Yortisor 1n tho country that has not made use of one or Yoth of thesa lsta, Partios deslring siogle insertion of some favorable no. tics concoralug thelr bustnoss, oither procediog tho mars Xot roports or.among roading mattar, oan kera thlr prot- eroneo consultod wilhout fear of orror in a singlo papor, ‘Wa do tho work oursolvos, snd onoe for all. Onr for this class of advertislug are pooultarly favorabla, Advartisors can choosa botwoon our OHIOAGO and BT, Louis lsts, or take both liste combined. The ratos will bo found below, Thougli wa wore burnt out of our besutiful rooms on Madlson-st., In tho Great Disaster, aud although consid erablo constornation was oreated among the country press at that thno on account of thelr faflure of supploy, wa are now printlug for & much largor number than st the timo of tho Fire, ‘The loglo of events denionstrated tho nevessity of s bullding comploto in all ita sppolntmouts, construotod oxpresaly for this business, and wo are now In enjoymont of our new offieo on Jackson-st,, coveriug &0 foot front, whore wa occupy over one-hialf tha bullding with suziliary printing only, Bome idoa may be formoed of the amaunt of our work In this line whon it 1s atated that our billa for paper for supplylng those papors amount to noarly 82,600 a waok, which wo haliove to be much tho largost of any otfico west of the seaboard, RATES OF ADVERTISING IN THESE LISTS. PER LINE FOR BACH INSHETION. t : Chiieago (Tnside Track) List, 330 Papers St. Louls List, 105 Yapers W i bo 3 Grent Western (Combined) List, 525 optewbor 30, . Papers..eeceen.. eernenn 5,00 ‘Tho above azo tho ratos fur ordinary Advertislug, For Bpoclal Notices one-hislf extra, “¥or Notices in Reading Matter, doublo thesu rates, Al mattor measurod {n spaco of agate type; fourtaon of which linos make an inoh. Estimatcs furulsliod on Advort out oxtra chargs, Call upion or addross plioatl ments will bo publishod at statod intorvala it dosired ; that 4s, every second, third, or fourth wook, with- A, N, KELLOGG, Proprietor, 77 and 79 Jackson-st., Chicago, Sopt, 8. T o3fvcd as boarders ‘T the ily of 1ho Lrimoipal, For ofroulars and referoucos spply 10 the Principal. BOYS AND YOUNG MEN Can bo thornughly sducated for Collogo o businest fn LAXE FOREST ACADEMY, Dost clinrmingly located, hour by ] hicago. Higilprminsy losid, ot o e Lako Forest, 111, PALMERSACADEMY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, 8 MICHIGAN-AV. (rooms formarly accuplod by Ohica- &0 Ohristian Union), Puplls receivad at any timo,. Eamily and Day School, NEW YORK CITY. MI8S BRAOKETT and MISS ELIOT will roopon tholr school for gitls from six to tenty-ono, Wodnosday, Sopt. , at 117 East Thirtyslxthest. Girls fittad for any Cal- logo. Rofer to Rey. Robort Oollyor, Chloago. CHICAGO ACADEMY, No. 11 EIGHTEENTH-ST. An English and Classlcal School for both sexos. ‘Torm bogins Monday, Bopt. 8, M. 11, BABCOOK, Prinolpal. EDGEWORTH SCHOOL, MRS, BURGWYN MAITLAND, PRINCIPAL, 873 WABASEI-AV. English, Frenoh and German Boardipg and Day School for Youngt Ladies and Littlo Giris, o dutios of th Soinool will o reumod Bapt. 16. GRAHAM SEMINARY, For Roys and Girls of any age. 864 MICEHIGAIN-AV. Puplls oan ontor at any time. Goldneek's Conservatory of Music, 8. E. Cor, State& Adams-sts, (over Kimball's), I trod. ROBRRT GOLDREOCK, PPt B Xeoelrol: prtacioat Foucher st DirociSE, V. 5. B. Mathew's Music Schoal, 257 West Madison-st., near Sangamon, Tessous on Plano po Tosa0ns (20 losson DAMS ACADEMY, Fall QUINGY,” MABS. “TON. Charles Franols Adatns, ‘LL. D.,’ Ohairman of tho Hoard of Managers: ‘Willlam R. Dimiinuck, LL. D., lato Prolassor of Grouk {n Willlams Collego, Mastor. A 'thor. I matliematioal schivol, with onroful For ofreulars, writh full par- ‘hfll n: Ih‘n i o pup ioulars, addross 1o M LITTLE BOYS' NOME AND 8OHOOL, NO. 71 Collsgoar., Martford, Coma, Tor rolorduoes and drass MRS, M. L. KRAD, NSTITUTE, OROTON ON THE HUD- Y el toemi will commence Sopt, 18 For olr ddross Biiss . A, BEDGWIC! K IDERGARTEN -ROOME IN SECOND STORY of butlding 64 Wabash-ay, This sohiool Is for child. D from 4 to 1 yorra of ago. Clroulars at school rooms, KK, Principal. BARA A, WIN! AKESIDE S8EMINARY—A BOARDING BOHOOL or glrls and young hoys, At O Wi, ¥ alroulact, addross SIS GIACK T JONES, Feinck: MARANEIL DODON. GRADUATE OF THE PARIS Slopaorvatory of Muslo, airo “pupll of Hloen, Hocz, sad Pordigni, bogs to aunounce that on the lst'of Bep- tombar nusy sho wrill commongo giving lovons fa fntr montal and voosl musig, and tho French language, at the Musig Ttoomns of Jul, 13 o Palmor's Now Ho- tal, Raforencer Hon, J. ¥, Soain- lon. N, 13, Judd mon, Hon, &, 1i. McUa, Hon. .)udsa Van 1i. Mr. and dra. WL E, Doggott, had rs. Fra agh. Ppror. X Higatus, A atitre. cleisioat lanemagos oot e, angunios {aught: Hatorgnoss Kothial Hotool: TITUTE FOR YOUNG LAD Ngaskcou-tho-ludson, —The fal torm of {Tls inaitt tato, delightfully situstod on the lfudson Rivor, near Now Yurk, wil cominance Sopt. . Fos satalogin and cular, with full particulars, V. L SIANBIELD, Pedeldont. Qradronp "MLy urth 3 Hited tor Uallcgo, K6 than manood dovolupod taithful discl plino, Tosatlon ssidom ojuaicd, tar healtly bonuty, and socouibilly. Eur oatalogu whly full dotalin aud ofor- eno U, WILL.OOX, A, 1., Cap! . ¥ v, Cotlu, 7 ',—'l'\'fi:wlfir. % thorough (i VIR MIBSKE KNOWLEZA' KINDETGATTEN AND adyauoed olass onots Bopt, 8 in tho Sunday.sclil soum, Felndst Mootiui-llouso, sosr ooror of Tinouiy- A TALEAANN HEMINARY, PATER A a s asitiat for Hopt, 16, 16 Uorttan o1 Add) Privoloal, York- N0 b Indio'will CfiCilars, Tuy ba obtalned 5t bk o e Gt 6 i A N 4 . T o Yoo Hoar Lroadway. dri GUION LINE. FI. BRT-OLASS TRON STEAMSHIPS, Botween NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, oalling at Quoenstown, Carrying the United States Mail. SAI‘ETY_ AND COMFORT. ey rafta and Lott t Crodit I u leading Banks HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., FIFTEL-AV. NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON, And sll Other Points in England and Wales, The Sonth Wales Atlantio Stedmship Uorapany’s n first-clasa Stoameiipa will sall from Ponnsyivants Tail- TR Wit Fores i J ad from the prinolpal Eu- Theso stcamstiips, Gulll oxprosaiy for thie trado, aro pro- vided with all thio lifest improvomon 8 for tho comfortand couvenloncs of Ci and Steerage Pansongors. Iirat Cabin, ¥80 curroncy; Hedond Oabin, 6 cucronoy s Stoor- &g §curmgncr: pronaidBicorasd oortilcat trom Car- alt, §383. “Draits for £1 and upwards. Kor Tusthor particuldvy apply o Catdif, at the Com- pany's Otioon, No. 1 Dock Ouwmbers, and ih Now York to ARGIIITE CO. Agonts, No. 17 randiray. ALD BAXTER & % OF STBAMSEIPS. o S8lling from Now Vork for Quesnatown and, Livarpool ry Saturday, and for London dirsct overy fortulght. or QUEENJTOWN and LIVERPOOL, from Fiors ¢ and 47, North River. Greoco. -Bopt. 2, % e Cabin Passnge, $70, §80, und 390 Currency. Return Ticketn, $140 nod 8160 Currency. BIRERAGI PASSAGE, 8%, ourroncy. Passengors bookod to or from Uarman and Soandina. vian pointa at low rates. Tho Steamships of this lins are the largost {n tho tra Drafta on Great Britain, Ireland, and tho Coutinan WILLLU\L Mi' ‘?A%XS’I:\ER.A lon'l Westorn Agen! North ata g1theast oernor Glark and Randolpi-ata. (opposite mow Bailing twico s wook from Now York, and carrylug pas- agngere toall yarts of Great Drtlaig, Troland, Contiiontal ‘urope, and the Moditerrancan. Oabla from $65; Nteor- age, Liritish and Lish porta ast, H301 woat, 823, ' Cont nantal ports samo as othior regular lincs, ~ ANl payable in U, 8 oneronoy, Appty foc all intormation at thie Gom- any's otticus, ‘No, 7 Bowling Green, Now York, ant B, Eoror Lagatlonad Madisoiatas, Chioagor HENDBERSON BROTHERS, Agonta, PROPOSALS, TO CONTRACTORS. OICAGO & ALTON RAILIOAD flnurux!l..s O¥YICE OF T2 OHIEY ENGINEEN, SHICAQO, BOpL, 11, 18id, Propotals will bo recotrod by the Ghicago &'Altun Tatl g, at tholr Englovors ofice in Olieagy, untf nvos, Sopt. 33, 1613, for grading for & doubls tisok b~ twoeh Summit aud 'Wilmington, it belng Soott.ina Thir- toon (10) 1o, Fifty-threa (83), both inolusive, Propossls arolnvited for portlons of tha above, from ono to five Batto kny longhh, - Ountractora il bo Toubirad o goime ‘monco work on ar before Gctober I, 167, and give it thofr orvision until completed, phsationsBto M to ba complotsd by, Nov. 1, 1673 he alanco to e oamplot 00, 1, 1678, oxcopt Secltons 0,41, 46,46, and %, Which aro ta bo comiploted by Maroh pealfioations and othor infarmation will bo furnishod atthe inglnger's oflco, 1 Chiosgy: "0 ooy Chlof Enyinosr. MME. A. KUESSNER, TASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER, d from B5) to 479 Btato-st., and Bt Bl S, Tronon attamis fox sats. Lo t mndo (0 ordor, Ladios' Goods, Porfuniery, &0,y Sonatantly on hand. MISCELLANEOUS, WNIEW CIITROM A Bplrttod Pioture by ona of our Loat nattvo artists. Glvon away by The Great Atlantic und Pacifle Ten Company, 119 \an Wnl\lnutop 18 'l'_wg:nlr:.efn nd DISSOLUTICN. Notlao s ictoby elvun that tho partnurshin horotolora oxfpting botwecn Gourga O Muneor Waitor It Ruliblus, nd Frauk V, Gay, nuder the e name of Munro, Robe ing & Uo.,’ s this day dissolvod by, murual sintont, rank V, Guy fs authorizad 10 colluot all untstanding ao- gounta taw satd i, | Waltor I iy il o tauo o busineas at tho oid stan 40 1¢ I, ROBBINS, " WAL Olifcago, Bopt, 1, 1878, FRANI V. GAV. e RAILROAD TIME TABLE. VAL AND DEPERTURE OF TRATRR Summer Arrangcment. JEXPLANATION OF REFENEROR MAnRs,— t Saturday ext eantad. * Bun; o, 3 Momday sxcoptod, | Ar- £ Sinday ats 20 o: o b Dattr, RICHOAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN MAILTOADS ity G0 L, ks e ap o he and 76 Cunal-st,, corner Nadison, 2 (0a ™. ¢ Boan. m. 800 p, m. JENRY WENTWORTH, General Passouger Agont. CHICARD & ALTON RAILAOAN. Teate, | Arvive, Kansas ity Expross vin Jacksan. willey 111 and Toulsfa Kuness Oy T Jaokonvilly gl Mo * 9:80a, m, [* R:10 b, m. £ 7:50 a, m, " 8:10 . . 7308, m, 4 0:00 p. m. * 9:3)n. .. 9:00 s Z'—'l'gl. m, Bpringitgld 15spreds,, 210 e yringhold Ko Txprens: 2400, Joflerson Gity Txtirgss, £ 750n Poutin, Nnokik & Tt 810 5. . Wenort, Lacon, and Washing Jolth & Divigiit Kcomuodation:: CHI"AGO. MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY. Unfon Depn, corner Wadicon and_ Canal-sta.; Tickel Ofica 63 South Clarleats, opposite Sheritan House, and al Depat. Zea Arrico, *0:30 a. m. [$ 6:60a. m, 1* 6:00 p, mis *11:004, m. £9:30 o m. 1* 4315 p. m. Milwnnkoo, Bt Fanl & Minnonp- Milwaviion & Beatdis” dui Gison Mall and Fzpross. Milwauke olis Nig! CHICAGD. BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILRDAG, Depote—Foot af Lakeat,. Indiana-av., and Stxieenthuet. and Canal and Sixteenthi-ste, icket ifices, No. 89 Clar £t anidut depols, Arrire, Maii and Expros ;l"‘nwl and .dl:‘\x tor P o and Sio Tacihé Faot Lino. 1030 - in ) B3l6 p. 1. 4120 p. . 4 B b rovo A Toxus Expross.... ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot foot of Lalie-st, and fool af. Tieenty-secondsat, Tcket agieé, 131 Randolplaat., near Clark. 3 Hyda Farkngd Oak Wand 117da Park and Ok Woods. 153do Park and Ok oo, (a) Rns to Chiampaign on Saturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN NAILROAY. City afiices, corner Randoiph and LaSallets,, and 75 Canals at., corner Yadison-tt ‘a—Dcpot cornor of Wolls and Ki -Dafot corsr of Canal and Kinalo: W.HL. BTERNELT, G COLORADD. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Ticlet and Freight Ofice, 77 Clurk-at, Bpeclal Induceients. " Grea 10, Tolt, R, Al CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of VanDuren and Sherman-ats, Dicket ofice, Grand Pacific Hotels Teare, | Arrive, Qmaha, Loavonw'th& Atchison Ex| Peru Acoammodation, Night Exprose...,. Leuvonworth & Atohison 170, 1. 5:00 p. m. a2 [H1D:00 . . 70 aL e H10:00 p. . % 750w pross, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. p Ve e o LaSalla-st, Ticket Y, T hcest carmir G amd o it and souihiesd corner Canal and Yadiso) Arrive, Alr Lino and Matn Lt 6% p, m e e s & o Dross, Fxpross, v Eiknart Accommodateon, ..., South Chicago Accommodatio PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO R) Leare, Arrive, gly"lll pross, % m. Faut Lino. 4305, Mail.... - m. (¥ 610 p. m. Valparalso Acconimodution Do 1. 1* 9058, 1. CHICAGO. INDIANAPOLIS & GINCINNATI THROUGH LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From ihe Great Central Railroad Depat, frot of La) For through (Uckels and aleeping-car berite apply a new Ticket office, 121 Handulp near corner Clarf natat., corner Sadison Salle-at,, corner Washe inglon, and at iilinofs Central Depot, Loave Ohleago... Krrivo ot Lafayol Arrivoat Indinuan Arrivo at Cinofunati Trains arrivo at Ohloago st 7:57 a, m,, R:35 8, 1. D Oniyline Tiniing Sstrdny WIRlL train to Ta. oapolinand Ciuclnnati, South nd passengors can got Inggage chooked and tako traln at ‘Twenty-socond-it chol- CONVICT LABOR. OFFICEH OF TEXR Kansas State Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Ean,, Sept. 5, 1873. "Tholabor of 200 conviots, or whatovor may nut ba omploye ed by the Stata on buildings and nocossary work about £ Prison, 18 olforad {0 tho lghost biddor: ‘There aro now 340 convicts {n the Prison. Savonty at tho prosont time amployod fn manufacturing wago; Dhgtus, sud carriagos: 351188 omiploying (6o tabor will ho allowed to pu st branunoe of manufacturing as thoy doire, aud Aro usually catrlod on by OUOE Bobitontfatioe, ‘Gfara il ba recoived for bb o auy Lumbor that may ha subjoct to contractiug in the Prison, "Tlio aliops now rendy for acaupanoy aro as follows: Ona Delck sholy 135450 foot, T-atorios in Lolm, of 14 (oot cach, tin 7oof, with a now Lctiurto power anglng and boilor oc: cupying ouo end of this buifding (n 1wo separate rooma; e butding 1 now usod as bisokemith a0 waodarrk Shions for (ha matmtactura of wagons, 40, Divcotly’nt Hight anglos with 1his biding ia & ovo-story brick shop, Je6xE0 foot, for biacksmith ahap, with biackemitn. forgus Inthio contra, with sinto roof, 'O tho 3amo Tina with this aro two shop rooms of 200125 gt heating pipos will bo put in shops. The rug that “Tiio nooossa coutrnotor would bo requirod 1o hoat tho slops af hfs awa oxpons?, unlosa othorwlss ageood upon at tinio of making Soptrac. 2oATTsha aod thobollor aud ongine aro now and 1n yor- ool oxdors ‘Gontraciors to commonoe wark by tho Gth day of Noe vombar, {478, o¢ a8 $u0n thoronftor as wauld ha powsibio, and continug for & torm of yours to be agrood Upom. and not to oxcoed ton yoars, Five hundrod dollars (8500) tn curronoy or banksbla pauor must b dopunltod with oach bid, & a aocurhy fof Somplying with DId 1t mward i miado. "l gouisaoting yortios will b roquirad to give band tos i et i yirformunen of thoie contract fittho sum of tan to forty thousund dutinre, or such o sum L Dror Tortion to 1ho numihor of conviets smployod. Paymonts far tho tabor will Bo roquitad ta bo mede ‘monthly, by the 10th day of cach month sucooeding s I whick the labor was pertormod. ‘Gontraotors will ot ba tequirad (o pay for any tino lont hy roavon af tlckncss, o whilo sonvlta aro SonuoY in thele auils undor punisiiniont, Lut conviota will b0 lluwod 10 Uatlie, shave, suo tho Sucgeun, nnd recolvo visits fraw frionda In acdordanco with tho tules of tho Prisou, withe autany dodugtion for Jost thind on tiat aceount., n avurngs ol o) hours dutli tho jear 9l bo coa- aidorod x dayla labiur, Al bl b seatod,‘and will bo rosulrod until 2o'elock Do, o it day of Ootabor, 1873, ‘IHidtiors aro roqiostad to bo hracant at enaning of bids, Tho hE T uorved o efadt sty or all i, Tho iauras Fontiontiasy 13 fucaled fiva miles south of oo’ Légrinorth & Tavsuns "o tho Kcnnian Paolilo Kathvav, rondoring taliras B o s, ot uo iad fromi tho Leuone Warti ound o 10 a0 nuANEILY. G iy b bt by acitewaste (ha Wanon Leavomworil, Kansan, to Sbem all bie ars & Dindidich - I ¢ ol tho Board uf Dienetors, By owdas o tha Hoard 4f PR 1, Warden, Laavonworth FAIRBANKS BTANDARD

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