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VOLUME 27. GIFT CONCERT, THE SHORTESE ROUTE T0 FORTUNE. $100,000 for only $2.60, THE LARGEST RETURN FORU THE SMALLEST INVESTMENT. A GRAIND GIET CONCERT WILL BE HIELD AT . LEAVENWORTH, XANSAS, Decomber 3lst, 1873, YOR TII BENEFIT OF A JUVENILE REFORM SCHOOL. 40,000 Gift, S450,000 in Prizes, Principal Prize,$$1 00,000 goustating of tho suporh, palatial, zesidence of Stmon Abelos, Faq., unsurpassod as s privats dwolling in tho nitod Btates, Lolng only a fow blooks from tho Oourt- Hotgo, surroinded by wmagnifigont grounds, orohards, gardotls, and vinayards. Thio butlding has' boen only Tecently'comploted with all modorn impravaments, PRIZE LIST. 3 Prizen, It 50125 * 1 S b S150A38 2 B i3 5{)\()0" 2 gnhg B 0,00 (f 2O 0 20, S ‘*w‘ () 1 "'!))H {.,q{l"l}l) che Rt 86]450 o13125 20,000 Prizes - - - $450,000 Tho titlo to tho abovo roal estato Is_guarantoed porfect. Tho liboral tarma of this schomo Lrings It within the reach of all—tho groatest opportunity evor offered to tho POOF Luan 1o Tiso 1o wealth, PRICE OF TICKETS. Bingle Tickets, $2.50; Hleven Tiokots, $26,00; Fifty-six Tickets, $135.00: One Hundred and Fifteon Tickots, $350.00. Tho drawing will bo mido undor the lugcfln(unduuea of committea appolntad by tho bighoat offioials in tho Btato, duly swor to tho faithiul porformancoof tlos abaigned thorn. Tho hikhost otiicials both of City, County, sud Stato havo not'only indorsed Mr. Abolos, "but alse his echamo. Tho demaud for tiokots fs unparailcled, aud all desiring to partiolyato n the drawing ahould a onco form thoie olub and send in their ordors, AGENTS WANTED In all States, Citles, and Towns in the United States nud Canndns. tho du- ¥~ Money should bo sont by Reglatored Letter, P. O, Qrdar, or Exuroes, witl tho {ull adrosa of tho pufehasar tine, e aThor Itorrastinnand partioulare, sond for etrous 5 lars to the Managor and Propriotor, and "addre: SIMON ABELES, Leayouworth, Kan. MUSICAL, HALLETT, DAVIS & C0.'S PIANOS. BEVENTY-FIVIE first promiume sward| od for HEST PIANQS. 20,000 have boon manafsotured snd srol now A Franr. Liszt, first of living Planfata, anys it 1s tho most admirable fustrument ever made. 2 The W. W. KIMBALL, STATE AND ADAMS-STS, Alarge auoriment of new Planos and Or- 10 RENT. rifes wishing to pay by tustallments oan Large Variety OF ELEGANT CARRIAGES, Consisting in part of the following: Landaus, TLandaulets, Clarences, Coaches, Coupes, Broughams, Four and Six-seat Rockaways, Park Phae- tons, half and oxtension tops; T Carts, Dog Carts, Mail Phaetons, Doctors’ Phaotons, Light Road Wag- ons on Elliptic and Side-bar Springs, Kimball Jump Seats, Pony Phaetons on C Springs, with Calash and Can- opy Tops, Concord Buggies, Omni- buses, ete. HILL’S CELEBRATED CONCORD HARNESS. g COAN & TEN BROEKE CARRIAGE MFG, 00, RANDOLPH AND ANN-STS. FINANCIAL. Adam Smith & S, Bankers, First National Bank Building, sonthwest corner of State and Washinglon-5ts,, Chicaso, Denlers in Gold and Bilver Bullion, Bar, eaf, Bheet, and Granulated Form for me- chaniosl purposes. Deposits rocoived in either ourrency or ©oin, aubject to chock without notice. Bix por cent intercst allowed on all daily balanoes. Cheoks upon us pass through the Olearing- oude, 08 if drawn upon any oity bank, Interest creditod, and acocounts-ourrent rondered monthly. Coin and Curroncy Drafts on Now York, IDITRATES SAVINGS 105 OLARUK-ST., Methodiat Chiureh Block, Blx it t all |+ mufi:’,’,fii’.’.‘:,‘i’Efi'quggfii'.%’%lg%’E; bl ""d" b Wi, Kzisxy Reep, Osahier, S NOTE.—Until furth 2 1o Tk wiIEbo bromnted wich A pacs ook, foae. "8 od one_dimo depositer gne, diuodupcuited 10 Lis orbor orudit, whiol suin éan ba DICG. Wa colloot alaims of ovory dosorintion againat parties filatas and Ganadas, aini g {hronghout tho United and gublish tho uamos of thoso who dun't ey Bomi-annual roport gouronty e Slrory b sllborns HAAIIL RUANTILE COLLECTION AGENCY, 143 Madison- PARTNER WANTED, A Gontloman with $35,000 to $40,000 to invost in an ostablishod and profit: manufaoinring busiaoss, Ohll or Addratn JOIN TRIGGD, 314 Btatost.,, Chicago _PROFESSIONAL, ____ A BISSOIN TREATS OHNONIC DISEABKS imosially 10s0 disaotly masesin wiHc it Medleine), powor, as lthownatiem, Paralysis, sud Genoral Dubllity, 1‘:&’5 %HRIXANA-B L'y T, | D FRANKLIN, Ol 3 Olos Louts, 11 1o 1aud 6 t01 p. wy * O HIOAG0 REAL ESTATE. CEEE Sl SN WINNETKA, The Hudson River Prop- erty of Chicago. SECOND AND CLOSING SALE OF BEAUTIFUL GROVE LOTS, Tiooated on and nenr the Lako Shore, 40 to 90 fost Abovo the Lnke, AT ATOTION, On Saturday, Sept. 27, 1873, ON THE GROUND. Thta property ds vory ncoossiblo to the oity, and offors portaciiy pare atr, UNOBSTRUOTHD AGOESS TO THE LAKE, and a magulficont view of tho ontise ship- ping 0 and from Chiosgo, - Tho villago of Winnetka s situstod on tho first high ground north of Chlcago, about 40to 90 foot sbovo tho Tako: Tho oasy drainago, froodom from swamps and ma- ons breozos, the beauty and varloty of its acenors, and ita fine frosh alr raake It tho most desicablo of subur. an towns for rosidonao. -t has good Schools, Ohurches, and an Acsdomy, conduoted undor tho ausploos of tho Chicago Univarsity; hns kpod storosand markots, snd somo of tho mast besutiful rosidences in the county oa and noartha lako shore, Tho history of all largo citios prores that the moat aitactive and darrable arkdonco o bodles of water, Tho fif;fi‘;’:zpi‘%c‘,“ufi: :::;A'g:o'n"‘r.:.'{fi M‘I:u(l}l:zzm:':l’l'l: ia ox: e e Wbl MONN DIBTRATILE NOBUIBAN PROBENFY NEAR OHIOAGO. Tho ralirond accom- modatioms aro amofo. ovan teait sachway ey, “Titie oINS O SAL S Oro-thied cash, ‘and balanco fn ono and two years with uterost at 8 por cent, A doposit 9110 por oant on the. valuo af snol lot will be roqvirad at Hima Of sale, and balaico of first paymont within 30 days. A SPECIAL FREE TRAIN Wil leavo the Dogot of the Northwostern Raflway, cor- nor Oanal and Kinzio-ats., at 1 p. m. on day of ealo, and Foturn ftor sale. Further {nformation and plats ot the PR PRAYEN ¥ Co., Roat Estato Avctioneors, e - T80 Hast Madison-at. HEAR ‘WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY! (00D BYE, RAILROAD, AND ALL OTHER WILD CAT SECURITIES!! e Ame Going to Tovest it Chicago Real Estate. For BARGAINS in Acres and Residonco ‘Property apply to F. A, BRAGG & CO,, 1468 DBARBORN-ST. (On Sauth dide Avennes. TWO GREAT BARGAINS In First-Class Houses. Also, GREAT BARGAINS to bo had for o fow dags in BOULEVARD PROPERTY And Acre Land by calling on OLARKE, LAYTON & €O, 120 LaSalle-st. We offer for sale tho following CHEAP ACRE PROPERTY In the Town of Worth: 320 Acres, Sec. 21, 37, 17 160 Acres, See. 21, 37, 160 Acres, See. 16, 37, 1 160 Acres, Sec. 26,37, 1 120 Acres, Sec. 22, 37, 80 Acres, Sce. 22, 37, 13, 60 Acres, Sce. 22, 37, 13, 80 Acres, See, 10, 37, 13 80 Acres, See. 17, 37, 20 Acres, Sec, 14, 37, 1 WETHERELL, PUTNAN & €0, 94 Washington-st,, Room 13, MORGAN PARK. Fare 10 cents to house-owners, Money furnished to build houses at 7 per cent on monthly payments, The Blug Istand Land & Brilding Co, 11 Chamber of Commerce, RIDGELAND, Three milos wost of city limits. Lots 50x171, with sidewalks, at $15 per foot; easy terms. 8.M, MOORE & CUMMINGS, 118 and 121 LaSalle-st. A GREAT BARGAIN FOR TWO DAYS MORE, Two now marblo-front dwollings on Michigan-ny. prico tully 3t Tss than acpuf! Cort ”finfi‘?«flflfig’ftfi or aonits ‘Sxoliagge. for un ity i TN S AR g prourty, toom 6, No, %9 Dearborn-st. b FOR SALE. No.385 WARREN.AV,, .sto - ment brick. ‘Water, 5“ 'nn?i Hu"“nxdf\’;’}:“.. Inperfeot ropair. $7,000. . J. GALLOWAY & SON, B. W. Corner State and Madison-sts. STOVES, RANGES, &o. TELER LEAVENWORTID'S, 102 Raudolph-ut, W Ginker” Parer Sl PALACE RANGES, Fire-Place Heaters. Oall and oxamluo at BANGS BROS, Cor, State and Van Buron-gts, CHICAGO, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1873--SIXTEEN PAGES. REAL ESTATE, For Sale. I offer for snle Thirtcen Hundred and Tweonty Thousand Dollara (31,320,000) of tho full vald stock of the new organization (entirc cnpitnl stock 81,800,000) ropresenting anid Dbelug nbout SEVEN-EIGHT HSE of tho entire RIVERSIDE ENTERPRISE. A combinntion of partice of knowu responsi= bility, and with the use of but moderato cash mennn, by controlling the above stack, ean, by thelr Judiclous munngement of that valunblo entute, securo to themaelves oventually alnrge fortuno without risk,. Inlao offer for snlo the franchise of o Suburban Railroad, Which can run inany dircetion to any point within Caolk, DuPuge, or Wil Countles. Snid Rallrond Compnny hasa valuuble CONTRACT FOR RIGHT OF ENTRANCE INTO THE C1T'Y upon tho right of way granted by the Common Council In Mny, 1872, to the LaSnlle & Chicago Ruilrand Company, sald route be- ing especinlly ndapted for rapid trunslt to the henrt of the city, Tho trackas within the city will be Inid this fall, Partics owning outsldo lnnds now Inaccessl- ble to tho city can, by the use of this franchlse, not only ndnpt the same for salo by Subdivi- slons, but render them available fornctuni res- fdence purposca. Purtics huviug energy aod means who dealre to cmbark in n Icgithnato nnd large renl estato enterprise, having all the clements of perfect anfety nud immense and aure profit, cnn beat dogo with tho nid of this franchise, by pur= chasing lands which ean be obtnined nt lIow prices now too remote from nrafiroud for Sub~ division, and enhancing their valae by muking them thus aynilable for nctual realdonce pure poscs tor those doing business within the city, Anothier Inrgo nource of profit could be derived from property-owners nlong the line of auch n new railrond by donatlons and bonuses thoy could nfford to give in co-opcrntion, Thio cost of n. narrow gauge rond would bo nbout Soven Thonsund Dollurs (37,000) per mile, aud the cost of anme would only com- menco trom the city llmits, na the cost within thio city is provided elvowhere by tho terms of the nforesnid contract, Purt pnyment for cither or both of the nbove two cnterprises woulil be taken fn unineum bered property, or in anything of uctual valuo nmotattonded with care aud anxlety. EMERY E. CHILDS, Room 1 Eiomnore Bloclk. T FIDELITY SAYE DEPOSITORY. TR IER DELITY SA I DEPOSIT VAULTS, 1483, 145 & 147 Randolph-st. For absoluto security, placo your Money, Bonds, Valuablo Papers, and othor valuablos 1m tho VAULTS of the FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK Safe Dé}gbository. 'The Bafe Deposit Vaults of this Institution are the strongost in the world, being built of ‘Hoavy Masonry, and lined with Hardened Btoel Plates and Burglar Motal of 1mmenso thickness, a single door woeighing four tons. These VAULTS withutood successfully the grent CHICAGO FIRE, and are guarded by armed mon day And night. JOHN C. HAINES, President. MILLINEZRY, lmery Opening! MRS, M. SCHUETHERS ‘'Will have a Grand Opening of the new Fall and Winter Styles of Millinery and Dressmeaking, commencing Sept. 23, lasting to Sept. 27, at 167 West Randolph-st. IWOW FOR THBE FALL STYLES! FEATHERS, FLOWERS, VELVETS, HATS, BONNETS. Groms of Boawuty ! PUPULAR PRIORS AT MRS. T. J. DEVOY'S, 104 West Madison-st. Grand Qpening Trench Willinery & Tmported Patterns At Mrs, JACKSON’S PARLORS, 82 State-st., on Tuesday and Wodnes- day, Sept. 23 and 24. Miaw A, 4. LAMU, Milllnor; Mra, ¥, WETMORE, M, WRATKOWSKY, hrossinkacs nd Boalxner; A _FOR SALE, Writing Paper and Envelopes, ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & CO, 118 aud 120 Monroe- CONBUMIIS will find m botoro ordering tswhre. . HINDEE & SN Wholosalo i Rotail P ] ik Tk Bttt 10 D, o e GUNS. Braochloadars, from 426, Othor guny, from 85, All de momain B oo e o 8 WILLIAMBON, GRAY & 0O, 218 West Madison-st, OASTOR OIL. '0LAIN'S CANDIED CASTOR OIL 1 the yrude nawie, 1t {e ayrup with 1 iat, Osstor fonn, thoreby a porfuot subntitute for Castor Ol for Ohfldron aud Aduits it s an ozcollont physio, MoLain's Voruifugs Boulonu are excollont. Children fovo'thom, worms dua't, "Velco, 35 conte for elthor. For salo by aiidruggivte, VAN BOIAROI, BEIVENSON & REID, Now, ¥ aud 94 Lako-st., Ulicago, Bolo Agnta. t., Chicago, o {0 Rot v prices INSURANCE, A A A AN AANARA Tho attontion ot propoerty-ownors is directod to tho olaims of tho WillianshurghCi FIRE INS. CO. OF NEW YORK. This Company has boon in operation for twonty years, and insuros dosirablo risks at ratos proportioned to tho risk inourrod with- out reforence to arbitrary tariffa of any kind. CONDITION. JULY 1; 17, Capital - "= ==« == « $250,000 Gross Surplus = - - « 393,352 $643,352 . .. LIABILITIES, Tiosses unadjusted. 40,827.07 All othor claims. 2,760.04 L i $43,607.61 We ‘malke: our own rates on all DAN M. BOWMAR, No. 171 LaSalle-st, Chicago. AGENT, QUEEN INSTURANCE COMPANY, OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. Capital - - - - - - $10,000,000 COMMERCE INSURANCE .COMPANY, O¥F ALBANY. Capital and Assets - - $400,000 JAMES L. ROSS, AGENT, No. 128 LaSalle-st, Chicago. GONAD WITKOWBKY. O, E. AFFELD, INSORE WITH THE HAMBURG BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HAMBURG, GERMANY, Assets, Over $1,800,000.00. REINBURES TWO-THIRDS IN OTHER GERMAN COMPANIKS, OONRAD WITKOWSKY & 00,, Agents, STAATS-ZEITUNG BUILDINGS, 171 and 173 Washington-st COAL. Coal. Coal. J. L. HATHAWAY, DEALER IN * HARD AND-SOFT COAL, All Cosl delivered promptly andin good order, either to city customers or on board cars for the country Itxmdd“: Blossburg constantly on an 0ffce and Yard—Corver Market and Randolph-sts, PAPER HANGINGS. &o. Paper Hangings, BEDDING- ‘Window Shades, & Upholstery Goods, HILGER, JENKINS & FAXONT, (Buogessors to E, @, L, FAXON & C0.), 107 STATE-ST., Four doors soaths of Washington. WORSTEDS, EMBROIDERIES, &c.. MEN'S CARDIGAN JACKETS, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, YARNS AND HOSIERY, GLOVES AND MITTENS, Ladles' Underwear and Faucy Goods, BURKITT, SUTTON & STANLEY, ‘Wholesale---117 Franklin-st. Retail---08 State-st. TO RENT. To Rent. Large Store and Hall, bosides banking and other offices, in the Bryant Building, at tho Northeast corner of Randolph and Dearborn- sts. Building is heated by stoam, and has an elevator, &o. Apply to ‘W. D. KERFOOT & CO., 85 Fast Washington-st. CONGRESS HALL, ROOMS afngle or on suito, on lower floors, with private bath rooms, aud conuocting with Miockigan-ay, lotel, to ront at low Jirloss. HOTELS, Merchants’ Hotel, (Carnar Olarkaud Yakeate.) now opon for, guosts, on block from Bherman ‘and Tromunt ousos: vonlont L depots, stroot-cazs, and vianibuses, 83,50 por 8. 1I, GILL, Managor, fiighland Park Hotel. Only Cone O, DUFFIELD, Proprictor. Firat-class board for the Wintor at reduced rates, Nine trains each way daily, e JEWELRY. EXPOSITION! ‘We have just opened new styles in Gold, Coral and Amethyst Sets, Rings, and Buttons, at unusually low prices. N, MATSON & €0, STATE & MONROESTS. DIAMONDS, DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, GOLD CHAINS, _PRICES VERY, VERY LOW. J. MORSH &8 CO., * Lake snd Olork-nts. tho vory bost of workmen, All R Watch rk gus - FURNITURE. FURNITURE. GREAT CLOSING-OUT SALE. Bankrupt Stock of H. Lieben- stein & Co. is being closed out at much less than cost. The balance of stock consists of Par- lor and Chamber Sets, Lounges, Easy Chairs, and Rockers, Book Cases and Secretaries, Marble-top and Library Tables, Cylinder and other Office Desks, The Goods were all made by the above firm and are war- ranted. 218 W ABASKE-AV. NEAR ADAME-ST. DESKS AT cOsT TO CLOSE BUSINESS. 112 FIFTH-AV. LARESIDE MONTHLY, LOOK 0UT! For Announcements of o breat Special Number OF THEH LAKESIDE MONTHEY FOR OCTOBER! Grand Oiginal Tdea MAGAZINE - LITERATURE. A Publication to Eclipse Everything Else of the Time. % Full details in a few days. LAGCES, &o. JUST ARRIVED, And will bo opened on MONDAY, Sept. 22, An entiro new line of REAL CHANTILLY & GUIPORE LAGCES, Fouragiers, Ornaments, Buttons, Fringes, and Gimps, WITH Ofter Noreltes of tho Season, G. MENDELSON’S, B4 Washingtou-st., near Btate, GENERAL NOTICES. Chicano & N@@su}m Railway. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. On ond after Monday, Sopt. 22, all freight for Madinon Division of O. & 1. W. Railway, and for Winona & 8t, Petera Railway, Wen ‘Winconain Railroad, and points in Wiscon- ‘sin and Minnesota, should be delivered at “Wisgonsin Division Dopot of the Chicago & Northwastern Rnuwnr. 5 wanprSS: CUESTER, Gent Frotght Agent. 3 » Contraoting Agont, Barnor Lasallo and Randolplusta, NEW GOODA. ‘We have the pleasure to in- form our friends and patrons that our FALL and WINTER stock of FINE WOOLENS for Men’s wear is now complete, and upon our counters will -be found some of the most STYL- ISH GOODS ever brought to this city. J.B.HALL & CO., Tailors and Men's Furnishing Goods, No. 130 DEARBORN-ST. Our Bpecialty---Popular Goods at Popular Prices. REMOVALS, COBES LIBRARY WILL REMOVE To-morrow (Monday) Morning TO THEIR NEW STORE, 36 Monroe-st., Under the Palmer Houso, HARVEYS HAVE REMOVED their popular Youths’, Boys’,and Ohildron’s Olothing and Furnishing Hstablishment to their formor stand, 06 and 98 Lake-St., (Qorner Deatborn, and oppasite tho Tramont Houso), where they have oponed a largor and finor stock than ever beforo, REMOVAL. DI VW, E. DAVIS Has romored his office to N. W. oornar of State and Mad nd rosldence from' Wabatli-av. (o 60 Wos ., opposito Union DR. T. W. BROPHY, Dentist Has romoved to N. W, corner of Btate and Madison-sts.? Room b, . T. Taglor's Paper Dres Pars MRS. WYANT, 856 Twenty-fourth-st., Tas reccived noew dosigna and styles of all the Fashionable Patterns from 8. 'I', Paylor's Importing Ifouse of Paris Fashions, 8., T, 'finylor'a perfuoot systom of Dress Quiting taught. BUSINESS CARDS. H. &G. ASAY, LAVW OFFICH, ROOM 10 MONORI'S BLOCK, Monros and Doarborn.sts. NOTICE. MANDEL BROTHERS Respectfully inform their customers and the public in general that their gnl:acex of business will be closed on ONDAY, Bopt., 22, on account of Holideys, “Ward's Collars.” ‘Wostorn Branoch of H. M, & W. WARD, 184 Hast Madison-at., have disposed of their stook of * Argosy,”. Oloth-faced, and Paper Collars, to J, H. & I, M. FRANK, 74 and 78 Third-av., between Harrison and Van Bue ren-&ts. In future ail orders will be prompt- 1y attended to by them, To the, Policy-Holders of the Natioral Life Tus, Go. of Chicago. ‘Wo_wish to stato that the National Life ZXns. Co. mentioned in the dispatohes as hav- ing been affected by the failure of Juy Cooke & Co. is not_the National Life Insurance Company of Chicago. H. @. TBED, 8ec'y. 70 CABINER, TRUNK, FURNITURE, AND CARRIAGE, MANUPACTURERS. Weo have recently placod in our ntll a 68-inch Segment. gam for xuswing o i Kitids of tumbar to 0 inotica tn width, taking out loss Loxt and making thioker lumbor thanan other rosaming.inachin in Ohloago, Backing on han and mado toordor, Wa Invite thd atfention of manufsg. turors to our work, and to the Ia; t Hog t saw in tho Woat. AR & HUTGHING, l’lAnln!-Mlll and “Dl—f’ln(fl:‘ sunvry»-l“ & Archor-av, ‘WOOLENS. A.C.BELL & CO., OF NEW YORK, DRAPERS, AND IMPORTERS OF FINE WOOLENS. ‘Full line of Samples, Btyles, &c., at Grand Enu\:flo.l%r_ {x gsvern dx Iu.' l’n.yu-om and the pub- Hoprasantod by - B, BOUTON. MARANESI, tho original maker of Gunthor (Maranesl was foroman for Gunther for moro yonrs, and 43 tho Snyentor of tho Candies which tainod such a wido reputation), was tho first to have his atoro in the Exposition Bullding, under tho sonth domo, Gintsbed, Itlsbutlt o tho besutiful etyleot s Ohinoss Pagods, whero hio will sell, during tho Exposition, cele- brated Oandios of his own manufacturo, “lils buslness will also bo carried on at tho manufactory and storo, 13§ sncan e MEETINGS. Attention, Sir Knights ! Oblengo Oommandory, No. 10, K, Th—-poclal couclavo Monday evening:' Hopt. 23, at 7:30 o'clock, for work on 1.0, Order, Vlsiting $ir Knights courtoously invitod, By ordor ol iho K. O, GKO. F. 8INOLAII, Rocurdor, Masonie, Oorlnthian Ohapter, No, 69, R, A, M,~Rogular convo- catlon Moudsy ovoning, at 7 o'clock. Work v tho R, A. Dogroo, JLQ:‘DIUICHl\HON. Hoo, LO.of O. T, Tho oficers aud mombors of Adrlel Enosmpment, No, 108, lll. 0, O, llf-‘.dlw afl(]\‘mla‘nfll'hl atho‘m: tho uoxt regular otinm, o BuCen, BB 2 i1, UROOKER, 0, _MENRY VENNI, Soribo, Somonauk Tribe, No. 4, P, f N Men, bors of this Triba ey e o toas the Gome it Siny wil ba bindlog in the now Lall, cornor of Adams snd LaBalio-sts, on the BT R e B B Fobsaumislive Bl Ty ocder of tue Teibe. - Bis We UABH, Bacheia, e Ehicago Duaily Teibune, NUMBER 3. THE EXPOSITION. Preparations for the Inauguration on Thursday Next, Constant Arrival of Articles for Exhibition, A Glance at Some of the Depart- ments. The Machinery---Agricultural Ims plements-=-Art Guallery, litc, Bofore anothier Sunday comes tho Tnter-Btate Indus- trial Exponition will bo fu full running order. Durlug the past week huudrods of men have been industrie ounly at work in evory part of tho building, bringiag order out of chaon aud ndministering tho Gnishing- touches, It was ninety days last Thursdoy sinco the immeneo structure was bogun, and its completion fn 80 short s perlod 1a o marvel of enorgy. Nomo but thase wlio have watched fis rapld growth can appre- clate the amount of labor performed, for in its com= Ploted statot prescnta nn appearanco 80 grand snd improssivo that tho detatls aro lost in immonslty, THE GREATEST OURIOSITY of all fa the structuro itaolf, From tho outsldo it pre- Bouts an appearance that etrikes tho beholder with nn idos of vastness. This fs somowhat relloved by the groat elovation of tho raof, by tho cupolas, snd by tha Drojoctions at each end snd in the middlo of tho front. From the principal cupols in tho contra of tho roof tho Btar-Spanglod Bannor floats on the breozs, sud smallor flag-stafls sland at regular ntervals between that and tho cupolas ot olthior ond. When tioso flig- Ataffa ato decorated with bunting, tho bullding will Dresont s gsy oxterlor, . INBIDE TNE DUILDING ‘an den of {ts magnitude could bo obiained by thoso ‘Who vieltod It last weok boforo the Apaco was broken ng Dy tho erection of booths and stalls, Tho roof rlses 1n an arch over 100 fock high, snd & multitudo of iron bars and girders binding tho parta securely cross and zocrom n all directions, Tho beams at oither cud meet (na point or focus and tho alde srchea in tho middle, From ono end to tho other the hal stretchod away 800 feot, the fineat audionce ball fa tho world, What an admirable placo it would bo for an immenso mass mosting or mome important Natfonal Convention. Thirty or forty thousand persons could bo convene fontly and comfortably accommodatoed, and’ perhaps wo may roally live to feo tho doy whon some great gathering of tho kind will bo assembed within the walls, A spaclous gallory, ono-third of o mile in longth, runs around tho building, commanding a view ofthe floor below, This gallery will bo furnlstied with scats near the railing, and at tho roar of tho seats will bo alcoves or booths, whero arlicles will bo on exhibl tion. Distances insido tho building will bo measured by miles ond fractlons of miles. Turoe times around tho gallory will bo moro than 8 milo, and each visitor may calculats on perambulating many miles beforo justica ean bo dono fo all that tho bullding will contain, ANTIOLES FOB EXUIITION bogan to arrive on Waednesdsy, aud evory day since drays have been conveying goods into the bullding, ‘From all over tho country, bt prcticularly from tho Wostern Batos, contributfons sro being reccived, sud. these contributions will comprise overything in tho arta and manufactures, from tho mighty sloatn-cuging 10 the delicato wateb, THR NONTIL XXD of the building will be occupicd by machinery, and al- Teady sonie of the finest machines huvo arrived and ara boing located in thelr proper plces, This de- portment bas, in_a gouernl way, been nndor tho supervinion of Richard T, Crane, tho wall-known manufacturer, who has watched its progress wtls tho solicituds of a'father, The dotails are undor tho con~ trol of Ir, A. J, Scoville, Mastor Mechanic of tho Il nols’ Central Ratlroad Company, o man ndmirably qualificd for thie placo, On lim depends the succes® of tho machiuory, Ho Las to arrange every bitof nps paratus and provido Ity mollvo power, Muthematical Accuracy In indlsponsablo to make sversthing mova inbmmony, HMe has becn as busy ssa uallor, lays ing out tho plans, supcrintondiug the constrice ton of tho onglhes, walching - tho progrosa of tho bollers ahd furuaces, suowering & hundrod questions at the samo timo atid botng overy« whora at the same moment, 1o anuounces bis intoi= tion to have uteam up aud tho wheels golng by Thurse day evening. TUE MOTIVE POWER will bo farnislied by o Corlies ougino of 200-horsa power and smuller one of 20-harse capacity, Ono of tho furnaces was fired up on Friday, and dld ite duty a8 becamio s furnace, Bteam is conveyed from thio bollers to the onglnesin & six-inch pipe, and tho out= sido machinory Wil bo connected by wir cables and belts, This dopartmont will o of ‘great interost, und fmpreas visitors with {lio DIGNITY OF LATION. . Tuta 18 tho placo for parents to take thoir children; aud compel thom to gazo on tho complication of whecls sud pluions, all the product of mochanical gonius. Thon they can_convey to {he youthful mind somo notion of wliat labor eun perform, sud of the Lonelits conforred upon humanity by a cohsciontious dovotior: to some mechanical trado. Thoy can tell their sone, whio hiavo o desira to livo genteol lives as professionaf men, how good aud gloriotis 3 thing it fa to bo sble to bons'a steam-cnginie, tho aaid engine running over tho ironroad or propelling machinery by swhich bunanity 1a provided with tinwaro, boots aud stioes, and othior useful things, They can'lecturo tho rislng generation on tho necessity of being willivg to Work at munual Iabor ustesd of trying to oko out o poor oxistonce as ‘members of tho Licallug profession, 8 poor clorgymon, Iwers, bookkeopors, clerks, OF MOWsDADCF roporterd. Thoy can appeal 1o ttlo busct passion for monvy nud inform their boys thut it is moro protitablo to be a good shoemaker than a legal fallure, orto dircet their genius for bricklaying into its natural groove than to attempt to mako an Intellcctual giant out of nothing, If thia intercaling dopartment, or the wholo alow, will coe vinco a dozen boya that' it would bo a good {hing to learn a trado, tho Exposition will not have Lecn in vain. TUE SOVTUENN END will be devoted to articles of almoat overy Lind, The epaco allottod hus beon marked out and stalls aro boing put up. Ufs will not take wauch time, Here thero will Lo miilinery snd drosses to charni the hearta of the Indics, candy 1o make them feel good and haphy, = 80da fountain of atriking dimensions sud besuty, & watchmaking eatablishment from Elgiy, where thir teon of tho prettiest girls in Hinofs will bt aud muka watches in public, a boot and shoo factery, and ten thousand ofler malters of iul et which must be scen to approciate Moro s 8 gravoyard, or tho rominder of a gravoyard, in tho shapo of coloasnl fomb-atonos, grand ‘enough to'mako ono willing 1o dio, if Lo kow his vir- tues would o thus handsomoly commomorated, But why go into minutin? Everybody will bo gowng next woek to noo for himself, and will tako his wifo sud alt the obildren, and sl hia conntry cousins, with Lim, And ourcountry friends will find much {o intorcat and {ostruct them. Indopsudent of tho general feas turos of the Exposition, (hioro 18 an AGRICULTURAL DEPANTMENT that will bo asgood s o StatoTulr, All sorta of agris cultural tmplements will bo on_ oxbibition, snd cume parisons of their merita can bo instituted by those Srho understand all about them, r, Danicl Worth~ ington, who 2 in charge, oxpects to havo fAino ausort~ ‘ment of machinos. Aunoxes, which ls French for ad~ ditions, hiavo been orceted at both tho north tnd south ends of the building for iho accommodation of thg Agricuitural Departtnent, THE ART OALLERY Wil bo tho most dolightful pat of thoshow, There aro threa rooms located on {hio enst sivo of tho build~ fng, Tho firat will by full of statuary and architectural designs, Potter Palmer and othior wealthy citizons will conftribute works of vortu from their privato cols lectious, and thoe best of tho Court-House plans will adorn tho wulld, Tho socond apartment will bo dovel~ ed to paintings, ncludiug tho great Armitogo Memo- vial picture, aud Hiorstadt’s last and grostest work, “ Autumn ‘I tho Sierras,” This last Iy valued of $0000. Tearrived Pridag, Tlo work of hungin i¢ will begin to-morraw, Ofhor notablo puintizy e oxpoctad from Now Yerk cvory das, aud (o ciostivn 1 Lo & source of delight to peraonh of wathetio tastes, Every procaution {s belug taken to provido ogaiust accident, A door bns been dnserted fu the essern wall, 0 ihat, in_caso of firg, the picturcs can bo o= moved to tho Iake elioro at i momiont's notico, Tho third room will bo Lung with spoclmens of tho photo. graphioart, An immenso bouquot of rare flawors f o cotutra will sond forth & porfumo second only to that of Araby tho Blest, Tho walls of tho galiery ore shaded uaroon, formiug an_oscollont background, Br, Altkin has chavge, and fs doing tilugs up brown, TUE NESTAURANT, ‘Tho gastranomio exhibition will como off at tho enst stdo of tho building, whoro meals will bo sierved to the Tungry, Tho tariit of rates, reguluted by the Exven. tive Committee, will bo toascnable, and tho proprio. tora of tho restuurant, Messrs, Auderson Birotliors, will furniul firatclnsw provendar, CAPILIALY ARTISTS, “Phora will bo o barhet-shop, Where briaties will bo takon of by 1ho nowest process, and at moderato prices, Bhampoolng, Dalr-Croppiisi, MG ollE ). fionia conductvo to eapiliary noutnoss, will Lo condueted by high-toued artista, E DIREOTORE' AND' PRESS ROOMA, Ovor the mnin entranco aro tho Directora' raom and tho Press room, Tt i right' that tho Directors should. have_comfartublo quarters, nd the accommodntions or (o members of 1o novspayet raluruity protnire to bo ndoquate, Eachof tho Obicago duilfes will Iy furnished with desk, oud {ables round tho room will Do providod for outsidors, Tho country press shautd Lo shown every attention, sud iheroshould be sowg

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