Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 21, 1873, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THIZ CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1873. NEW YORK. The Season Darly Begun--- Transpontine Air-Travel. What Wise and Doualdson Propose to Do-~-The Ocean Cortain to Be Orossed. Vanderbilt's Executive Ability---Salvini as Othetlo---Opera Bouffe Rampant. From Our Own Correspondent, Nrw Yonx, Sopt, 18, 1873, Tho roturning tido of citizons and tho influx of stranpers Iiag been ovon largor thopast than it was during the provions weolt. The hotels biavoe nover boon o crowded at this time of tho yoar ns they now aro, and, on two days of the proesent weelt, the arrivals wero larger than on any two dnys sinco Now York became n city. Iho seneon, commoercially, socially, and amusc- montally, if such an adverb may bo employed, is at loast o fortnight enrtier thau usual, in conse- quonco of tho modorato tomporaturo sud the promature coming-back of ko out-of-town so- Jjournors, OVER TIE OCEAN DY GAB. The public is still talking of the trans-Atlantio balloon voyngo, though, since the explosion of tho Graphic ges-globe inst Fridy, fotorest in tho entorprise has materinlly lossoned. Of course thoro are many porsons who declaro that neithor Wise nor his nsslstants intonded to goup; thattho Graphio managers had no idea thoy would ; that the whole thing was a moro advortising trick, ete., etc,, ote. Dut this doos not soom to bo justified by facts, The Graphic peoplo be- lioved tho air-ship would certainly start, and thera thelr concorn snd responsibility wero to ond, That it did not was no fault of theirs, It is thought, on ono hand, that Wiso was ontiroly sincere, and resolved on the experimont, until the project olicited tho mention of so many ob- atacles and dangora from sciontiats as to dostroy his onthusiasm, if not to excito his alarm. On tho vther band, Wise’s friends nssort that tho Graphic did not keop its engagoments with him, and that ho had no expeotation of success with such limited faoili- tics o Lad been sllowed him, The nows- papor-folk aver that ho mndo no objection until & day or fwo before the time advertisod for the voyage, aud that bo did so then only for an excngo torelire from his promises. However this may bo, Wiso, having had a quarrel with the @Graphic, i to be owmitted from the active prep- arations which Donaldson is now making for auother attompt to reach Europo atmosphoric- nlly, and expects to complote boforo the close of noxt month, NEW PROPOSAL TO WISH. It fs rumored that Wise has received s pro- poeal from Boonett, of thoe Herald, to furnish him with all the money (850,000 has been named a8 the smn? Lo wants for a silk bolleon, and for whatever else he doems essential to the trip; that Wiso has accepted, and named noxt May or Juue a8 the bout time for starting, Iurthor- moro, that tho Professor hae no faith in Donald- son's ability to prosper in his attempt—indocd, that ho is conlidont that nll his fellow-sero- naut’s offorta will bo doomed to failure, if not positive disanter, and that ho will cross the ocean ong bofore his rival, Tho [erald undortaking, s the story goes, is to be kept sccrot as pos: Dblo until ovorything is ready. Then the an- nouncement is to be made, sud Wiae is to set snil on hiy over-thirty-years-moditatod sorial jour- ney. i DONALDEON'S NEXT VOYAGE. As to Donaldson’s voyage, those who know Jxim eay he will go unqucutiounhli. Tlo has the eputation of & man ot only fearloss, but recke lets—one who, at a momeut's notico, would start for tho moon_in a peach-basket., Ho soems to onjoy sonention, albeit he lnys no claim to koi- enoy, and for this vnr{ reason it is held that be will accomplish more than a fellow full of theo rios and abstract idons concorning acrostatics, It would hardly scom possiblo that Donaldson can be preparad by October; aud the lata au- tumn i not a propitious season for such experi- ments, Buthesays hocan; that he would ns soon sail in October as in August, and lio appoars en- tiroly confident. That bo, ot lonst, means busi- noss, thero ia no sort of doubt, Hia lato failuro hins strengthened instead of workoning his pur- ‘poso, and he swears ho will nover be contont un- tilhehas travorsed the Atlanticinaballoon. Buch an impotus bas beon given to transpontine nero- nnutics that, bofora many monthe, somebody will be very apt to start on'the voyage. Donald- son, or somenody elso, will do his part, leaving thio Tosult with the gods, FPROF. R. OGDEN DOREAIUS, 1 understund, wae one of the applicants for & passage with Wise in the rocont oxploded ontor- prise, and has made another application to Don- aldson, who will, é)mlmhly take tho Professor slong, if he shotld get off himse! VANDERBILT AS A BUSINE: What an extraordinary thing executive powar is, ospocinlly when combined with elasticity of spirit! Ouo would luK])cme that, if any man wore overyorked more than another, that man would be Corneliua Vanderbilt. Aad yot nobody in tho wlole city ia less borne down by the Leavy burdons be'boars, Vanderbilt, thongh he has business enough for a hundred ordinary mortals, always appears at leisure; is nover rufiled, seldom frets, nlmoat always shows an equablo outslde. Ho does not spend more than three hourd = day at the most in his private oflico, After 8 o'clock p. m., ke can bo found in his stables, or driving in Harlem Lane or the Central Park, without a thought of his railway management or stock oporations, without a’ facial vestigo of care. 1 have known persons, intimnto with him, to say, whon invited to call: “Idon’t like to disturb you, Commnodore ; you have 80 many things to do that I sm unwilling to interrupt you," #Novor four that,” 18 Lis usunl reply; '*come n auy timo. T am iovor busy indeod I don't havo hardly anytning to do. always like to seo my friends, and I have abundance of time to chat with them. You noedn'’t be afraid of dis- turbing me. I'm always ready to be soen.” 'Ihis In strictly true, While othor business men with Jess thon n twentioth of his responsi- bility on their minds, are rigorously shut away from tho public, be i8 alwaya nccossible to any- Body who hs réally anything to sea him nbout, o Ju 0 tnan of fow words 1 rogard to affairs, and bas a knock of turning off poople rapid- Iy, Tothose who bave propositions to make, be saya : ** Just put the things downin writing —the poimts morely—and I'll look over it an tell you what I'"ll do.” If they comply with his request, they can hnve his answor in twenty-four hours, e comprohionds whatever is to be com- proliended at & glanco ; gots_at tho essonce of things by instinct ; Is raroly deceived in men or mendiiron ; in almost invarably mastor of hime solf and tho situation. THE NEW ITALIAN TRAGEDIAN, Tommago Salvini, the distinguished Italian tragedian, wan enthusinstically rocived last ‘Tuesday evoning at the Academy of Musio, It was o bold attempt to mako & debut in this country as Othello,—a charscter go frequently Enmonuled by native artists, and o surrounded traditions of thio Angla-Saxon stago. But his fine tnlont—indood, 1 moy sny, hin genius—justl- fiod his bolduoss, 1in ‘Otliello 14 & splondid ropresentation of tho Moor whom Shakepenre drow, and as such it was recognized by an_audi- enco of large culture and critical acumen, Edwin Booth's portrayal of tho part has become the standard hore; but oven his most ardont admirers hnve nothing save praise for tho Itatinn actor, The two ];nrnanazlann differ widely; but both aro fonnded on o differont underatanding of the nuthor‘l through study end the doopost powor of idealization. Dooll’s is perhaps mure pootio, more intellectual, more imaginative; ~ whilo Salvinl's {8 more impansioned, wora concontralod, and moro realistio withnl, Bome of his readings and much of lun business aro new, and rather atart- ling on that seeonnt; but the more they aro re- flucted on, thn moro naturul they seemn, The lova-puesages biotwoon the Moor and Dastomona wore wingulurly vivid, full of elactrio fire, and Balvinl's art i so complote and penctinting that you could woe tho strugele botweon toudernosu and joelonsy in hin manly broast as if it had been covored with glass and tho posslona were fino machinon doranged and dostroying enoch other, The last thres aotu wera us the ombodi- ment of & vontinuons agany, and, grand as they wore, were almont heurt-bronking to witnoss, Bulvind 1muy woll bo raid to have won and no- curod his Awerican laurols by a singlo appear- nce, OPCIA NOUFPE, Wousod fo hcartisab tho opora bouffo had had ite dny, or rathor night, hero (it In emi- nontty fittod for tho night); but it scema to havo takon o vorystrong hold of pleasuro-lovers. 8inco Almeo and hor company have boon slngiug at Daly's Droadway Theatro, it hne boou packad. Bho Is tho incarnated spirit of Offonbach—oham- paguo, passion, dovlliry, and bowildering inde- corum—and renders hor parts, as do her esist- ants, to the lifo, lips, and fullest suggestion of tho imagination 'and tho sounon. Wo liavo lind many opern bouffo artists, but Aimoe npponrs £0 bo tho easy quean of tham nll, aud Mr. Daly | *us given hor rollicking mischiof & suporb sotting, BALMAGUSDL Demas Barnos in in sonrch of n comploto ataff for bls ovening papor, soon to bo iueued in Brooklyn, Augustus )fm‘m‘lo\r, formorly of tho Evening Poat, and late of tho Commercial Ad- vertiser, Is to bo the managing editor of the now Journal, Bayard, the bright ¢ 3ditorial Notes " man of tho Commercial, has resigned in ordor to graco Darnes’ corps, omo ono has started tho story thnt Lostor ‘Wallack is to make a provinelnl tour this wintor, and give whistling concorts. Many persona ro- ard him na & much bettor whistior than cowme- an. The new Windsor Totel, In Fifth avenuo, al- rondy has more than half of all its rooms en- gagod by permanont boarders. rumor, doubtless unfounded, is provalont that Muraf Halatond, of the Cincinuati Commer- cial, has beon endonvoring during hus lato visit to the motropollu to buy & wholo or patt of tho World newspaper. An nttempt was mado recontly to form an or- anization of Dond-Beats, A ruceting of an in- ‘ormal sort waa catled at tho Contral Park ; but, a8 there was not a full attondance, though the Park was donsaly crowded, the maoting was in- definitoly postponed, Thore aro so many D, B.'a in town that thoy oaunot possibly bo organized. A Nnssau-streot publishor is gotting out o life of * Deau Hickman,” and wishos to secure the sorvices, as its oditor, of Georgo Francis T'rain, who is bolloved to be a marvelous proper man. CovsToux, THE “ DOMESTIC DRUDGERY ” QUESTION. $ Girls Too Defrcntely Xenred,? Etcos An Append to the Youny Man of the Period, T the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : Sm: As tho communieation from * Patorfamflina ™ s callod forth some controversy, I bava concluded thats word from “Matorfomilin® may not como The suggeation that tho great army of femalo clerks, shop-girls, and copyiata turn their attention to house~ worlk, strikes mo us ominontly appropriste, aud not at all o be put down by the clamor sbout “menfal nor- vice,”and “girls thut have been too delicately reared to endure tho drudgery of housowork,” &c, In the firat placo, mes cnfants, I havo only o look into my own heart to know that therala mot o single ‘mother's child of them all who docs not regard matri~ mony s the chfof ond and aim of, and fnal dellvar- anco from, ul lerking, copsing, olo, Furtherioro, I wil not fusnlt tho {nnocence of those girls by promising that tney nro so Lara and mercounry a to regard themaclves in tho light of slaves walting for tho biddor who con offer ~ mont money, They ato waiting elmply for *the Right One," egardless of his bank-account, This lelng tho tase, ¥ o may not chinaca to bo & milllonaire 3 and yot * A man's o mon for &' tht and o’ that,” ond dependent upon clean lineu and thres meals o day, uch being £he case, sud * menial sorvico ™ ot din count, what s tho resourco of the man in moderate clrcumstaucen who hos married * a girl too delicately reared to enduro tho drudgery of housework "7 Wil It avai) him to tear hia huir wildly whon tha girl too delicately rearcd,” tho * drudgery of housowork Oun hio dnd oracular refreshment in tho oxclamation, 4 £T,0ad me with chafus, cast me in prison,’ but i;m( mo & scrvant-girl who will stay for $3 a week and the bourd of. her fivo * cousina’ {n midulght entertoln- moute 7 Tn thio young man on a slary " supposed to bo ot #t0a delicately rearod” o cuact tho rolo of lady's matd, accond glrl, or huree, alternately, after usiutis- hours, while his “girl, too delicately reared,” etc,, pincs for an opportunity'to stand all day on her fect I n shop, or grow crook-necked copying, 08 o ‘plensing Tesource from wifely and matorual difties? ‘Will the Young Man of the Poriod * rise to explain his viown on the subject? Will ho stato plalnly, aud without fear or favor, whothor ke indorses the sug- geslion that “gitly, 'Loo delicalely roared fo cn- dure the drudgery of housswork,” begin, befora marriage, to accustom themselves gradually to *tthe driidgery” that is an inevitablo coneoqiience of_the very reapoctabla fnstitution of matrimony 7 Will o affix bis hiand ond geal to the potition that “ girls, too delicately reared ” {o haya any aflinity for Lousowork, iu mercy reject any rockless i young man. on u salary” who offers to wed them and misery 7 Wil tho aforesuld young person also give bis - candid ate. las Liswteries over to bo o shop gir), stared at, leored at, and othiorwise ob- Jectionably situnted, or toendure tho * atings and ar— Tows of ofitrigeous Tortuns s embodied in- domoral- tzed “ Telp # aud # domestic drudgery "% Having much moro to ssy on tho snmo subject, but. Deing called off by n necemsity for maternnl discipline, and a refleetfon hat # These aronry jeweln,” Lam come peiled to elose my communication In' the Lopo that §t Tl provoko from somo quartor & Fespoaie to tho sollcitous Inquiries of MATERYAMILIAS, Ciiaaao, Sept. 19, 1873, REAL ESTATE. Tho financial panic which lins tomporarily unsettled confldenca all over tho United States will, of coursia, ‘have somo temporary effect to cheek the activity-of business In real eatate, 0s well 3 in everything clso, But thero 18 1o reasonablo ground for sny anticipatidn that 4t will depress values, Tho valuo of Chicago real estato fs based upon thoe concentration cf legltmate trado o tho exchango of tho ‘products and commaoditica at this point, Thero never was a timo in the history of thin city when its logit- imate trado was 8o largo and profitable, and conee- quently nover a time when real cstato hero waa 80 safo an fnveatmont, anil tho wltimate result of tho presont ponfo in bonda and stocks will probably be to divert money from such invostment to the more stable values of real eatate, AUCTION 8ALES, W, A, Butters & Co, sold at_public _suction, Tnst Monduy, o two-story frame dwolling, and lot J2x125 foot, ont the corner of Californin and Jackson streets, Tho price obtained waa $3,600, subject 108 mortgage of_$1,600, Elison & Foter sold at publi suction, on_Tucsday, Sopt, 16 ou o grannd, 47 lote, ocated 6 Whipannotl ?n I?%s :"s‘guu nm‘l \\'nllmlzfl street, 'l‘flum;}rglgfgl rom o $820 per lot, the sulo nggregating , 035, ‘G Liowo aveus ho Jota nola for 4800 10 3050 Cach, On Wahpanseh uvenne thoy sold for $700 to $760 each, and on Wallnce strest for $000 to $775 each, 0. 0. Thayer & Co., sold at auction on_Tacsday, tho 16tk foat,, tho three-story brick stora No, 74 South Bauganion street for $11,500. Tho enmo irm aold o tho 17th of September, in the Lako Bhore; Bubdivision at Winnotks, sixty-six lots, each 50 feet front, at prices ranging from $4 to $16 per front foot. The total consideration of sales was $21,600, This waa ouo of tho most mitccesaful salen of the season, Over 700 peoplo wero in attenduuco, whose appreciation of tho property was ovidonced by the prices paid, I, T. Les nold at publio suction Inat Friday two lot 25x123 feet each, fronting on Madison stree!, west of Weatern uvenue’; considaration, $83 per frout foot, FOUTIIO0MING BALEH, Willlam A, Butters & Co, will cll t publio auction, on tho promises, on Monday, Sept. 23 (to-morrow), at 3 p.m., & four-story and basement marble-front stdre, No. 2fs Walash avenue, with lot, 27xI71 feol, Tho bale 18 peremptory, and i the first of this class of prop- erty sincotho_ great fire, Tho same parties will soll st publio suction, on Thurndlg noxt, at tholr roal estate salosroom, cornar of Dearborn und Mudison strocts, six lols on Btata strect, near Thirty-third strect; also, several lots fronting on Viscennea avenuo, nouth of Forty-socond streot ; and twenty-one lots situated in Norwood Tark, near tha dopot, jolarke, Laytan & o. wilaellat publig anelfon, st telx ollics, No. 120 Lasalle streot, on Saturday, Sept, 27, at 3 T Ty tbe proverty Lsretofdry advariised to b sold on lio 17tk 20th, snd 24tk of Beptomber, us follows : Sz Tote on Drexel svenuo Lelween Forty_8fth and Forly~ sixth streots; twolols on Droxelavenue, botween Forty- third and Forty-fourth streets ; two lota on Eguudale avenue, between lfnrliv)- rd and Forty-fourth streets; two lots between Droxel and CottageGrove avos nues, north front, o Forly-fifth strect; olght lots on Cottuge Grove avenue, coruerof Forty-ffth atreot ; aix lots on flalulf(u Grove avenue, voruer of Forty-sixth stroct ; elght fots on Cslumet avenus, betweon Thirlie oth and 'Thiky-firat sircats, Tiio ulnnco of the ko sioro proporty fn Winnetin, of whicl 0.0, Thayor & Co, sold eixty-six lotewon the 17t} inat,, will bo olosed out on Baturday, Sept, 27, Thera in yol unaold about slxts-Bvolots, among whith arosome of thio beat in the subdlvision, The salo will tako plice on tho ground, the truin luvving Chlcngo, frout tho oornor of Caual'snd Kinzis sirocts, at 1 p. 1, OTITER BALLS, Oacar L, Misch, No. 87 Dearborn atreot, Toports busi- nean vory brluk, and tho followlng sales ;' Elgity nere Bec, G, in town of Worth, at $250 per acre, and “eight ncren Town of Lyons, in Hec, 86, at $200 peruere, Hoti of theso ploces are located wouthwest of the cify, ut a distance of about 6 milea from the limita, B TEAL ERTATE AUOTION-RODMS, Willlam A, Buttors & Co. Luvo taken rooms in Haw- Ioys new billdiug, on the corner of Dearborn pud Aadikon streots, Just opposito iz TRinUNE Bullding, whtro they propose to do u general Teal estato auction buniness, ‘The room {s spacious and convenfont for suck purposes, sud Is very centrally located, ‘Chis fs 3 mavo in the right direction, and ouo which ought to huvo boon made long sgo, . BATURDAY'S TRANGFERR, Tho following_instruments were fled for record on Sulurday, Sevt, 20 ¢ orry rnorent, Genensco av, w cor of ‘Lwenty-Dith st, of, 505125 £t, duted Bept, 105 considerativn, 1,400 ‘Weut Buj erior st, 107 410 ft w of Lincoln, n f, 24x 123 11, dated Hopt, 10 3 connlidoration, $I00, Fowler at, 476 ft v of Rabey, nf, 253163 ft, datod Sept, 18; conaldaration, $1,930, Want dackion at, n w oo of Leavilt st, a f, 762120 £¢, dnted Hept, ousideration, §4,000, Lineoln at, 220 ft a w of Mitwaukvoav, uef, 253149 £, duted duna 8, 1673 consideration, §1,200, ontranv, n v corter of Gilpin_plucs, o £, 263123 1, dated Sopt, 13 ; coneidoration, $3,250, ‘Glybourn av, 175 fts o of Ileriidon st, 1o 1, 261135 1t, duted Bopt, contideration, $1,000, Dinyton s, Vet ophin nnd Confre 'ats, o f, 2521251, duted July 83 ; cousidoration, $3,600, Tvann at, n w corner_of Paulina at, Lot 100, with Unifdingn, dated Eept, 18 : connlioration, §3,600, 1ala 17 to 31, in Dlock 1, of Marding's w ¢ n o i Bee, 11, 19, 14, dated Sopt, | 3 conslderation, %500, Oigdun &%, § wv corner of Toman av, runuig routh 1o raflroad, 10 acros, daiod Sopt. 1; considoration, 36,000, (B NORTIT OF OITY LIMITA, Tots 16 ta 18, in Block 20f Wolfran's Block 8, of o 3 fee 2, 40, 14, dated Hopt, 165 consideration, $,660, Ono acto, with fmprovement, on 8 w cornor’of ‘Lot 31, in Tino'Grovo, dated Sapt 13 ; concideration, §6,000, ROUTIL OF OITY LIMITA, Yot 50, Block 2, i Block , of ¢ 4§ nw X Sood, 38, 14, dnted Bopt, 195 consderalion, 1,725, Taot 4, in Block 7 of yame, dated Sopt. 11 consldera- tion, $300, THirty-ono lota n Carr'a To-munidivinion of & w 3¢ a ;‘m‘f,cf,*““ 9, 88, 14, dated Sepl. 0; conslderation, Lot 46, In Block 3,00 n 74 rodn of 1 o X Soo 4,38, 14, dated Bopt. 17 § conslderation, $060, WEST OF OITY LINIT, Tyenty-xil af, etween lichmond and Grawford 2300 90 scrés, duted Hopt, 167 consideration, 000, RUMMARY FOR TIHER WEER, Tho following i tho {otal amount of city and mburb- an property transferred during the week onding Satura dny, Bept. 20: Oity proporty, number of sales, 191 ; conntdoration, $508,189. North'of city limits, number of mler, 03’ conideration, $23,300. Boutli of eity lmits, number of eales, 221 coneidoration, 40,105, Wont of city limita, nutabor of rales, 2; contlileralion, 030, Total salos, 165, Total connfderation, $053,% THE KNAVE OF DIAMONDS. TFrom the New York World, The collection of dismonds bequenthod by the Inte ox-Duko of Brunswick to the City of Geneva comprives somo raro goms. Although excood- ingly valuablo, thoy nre, owing to thot Inrgo 81zo, worth much less now than dx?ly wors fivo or six yenrs ago, for the wondorful diamond yiold of Africa consiats principally of largo stones, and, sltbough no vory fine specimens come from Aftlon, still tho doprociation In tho vahuo of vory large diamonds, aud even of vory fine ones, during the last throo yonrs baa boen groat. The ex-Duko was a groat dinmond fancior and & keon dinmond denlor. olite circles ho was styled the King of Diamonds by tho peoplo who woro favored by tho profuse display of dinmonds which he made upon his person. In commorainl circles he was less flattoringly stylod the Knave of Diamonds by the tradesmon who noevor got tho best of him [u o bargain, e wos always roady for a dinmond bartor with the bland Israclite of Paris, tho blufl Israelite of London, or the not over cloan tradors of Russia or Poland. He wasuot afratd of being cheated by any of thom, This proficiency nppenrs somewhat romarkablo in one wha ontored the dinmond busi- oplnfon concerning the question whether “’ilg oasjer ™" ness morely as an amatour; for when the Duke wes oxpolled from his dominions in 1830 ho veritally stolo the heirloom dinmonds of the dukedom, which were no more his property than is tho Koh-i-noor or tho great ruby of England the private srnpurl of Queen Victorin. Hoving been oposed he did nob profiusu to depart empty- handod, and accordingly he emptiod the Brune- wick Trensury of the bonds, notes, nnd other valuablo papers which it contained, 'Doing un- nblo to carry tuo fiuld which was loft Iu tho treasury, ho took the orown diamends, stuffed thom about bis gigantio porson, and decampod with his plunder, Tho want of nloney soon com= polled tho spondthrift Duko to part with pomoof tho smaller dinmonds, for it was not until 1835 or 1836 that ho was allowed by the now Govern- meut of Brunswick to recoive tha rents from his privato domains. In tho menntime ho had ne- quired n grent fondness for buying and selling dinmonds. Tho largo dismonds which he ha taken from tho Brunswick schatzkammer woro iv tho main of & kind not easily salable at that timo. Many of them woro purely fancy goma, such as vory fuo_straw-cofored, light green pink, and bluieh dismonds, avoraging 20 or 80 carats cach in weight., ‘I'bis collection ho kept an & decoy to attract doalers, and, having now a suflicfoncy of money, he bogan to buy gems of two corats and miore than two carats, His specinlty was poar-shaped diamonds, which, sibgly, aro comparatively cheap but in pairs, for pondants to ear-rings, aroe much more valuablo, His plan was to bartor and oxchango those pear-shaped stonos until ho found porfoct mntches, for which he usually got mbout twica tho price he paid for them, when offered singly, by different deal- ors. Au n judge of color, purity, and weight, he was o pkiliful oxpert ; and, though he rarely nsed tho microscops, ho wa always able to dotect any fault or flaw in o stono presented for bis in- spoction. Whonever an expooially fino pair of drops was wanted by IInlpben, Magaua, or San-, pore, the Duke of Brunswick was sure to fur- nieh'them, if they could o gotton from no one olse, and ho was also suro to indulge in a ma- licious chucklo at the extravagant price which ho invariably oxacted. It was his custom to makoe regular rounds to visit the diamond-dealers of Paris, but ho nover bonght jowels at their ostab- lishmonts. o proforred to wait quictly at homa until the dealers brought thoir wares to him. This many of them wero compelled by necessity to do, and the Duke nover failed to profit by their ntraits, On occasions whon n number of doalors were aszembled in the kttlo saloon ad- joining the bed-room, the aconos thero onncted would inve dono eradit to Pandemonium, Four- ful onths in many languages sults, lies, biufl, and brag mad, tho day, Ono” anecdote of the Duke's transactions is loud noises, in- o up tho order of woll worth narrating. A wenlthy jewol-doalor of London—Levy by name—had a collection of penrls, among which was a singlo pear-shaped or drop pear] weighing 74 graine, It wasa gom of rare beanty, but bad a dark frnyixah ring around i, which, of course, greatly marred its porfection, Levy while on a_visit to Paris, had somo small traugnctions with the Duke, and, a8 was custom- ary, showed his wholo stock, The Duke wanted to'buy tho imperfoct pearl, but Lovy insistod ngun having £100 for it, while the Duke would offor no mora than 2,000 francs, or loss than £80, and after much swenring nud chaffering between them Levy took his pearl baclk to London, A small working jowelor, whilo buying a few atringa of pearls from Levy, saw tho imperlect, poar- shapod pearl, and offored to romove the jmpor- foction. Lovy consentod, aud tho oxperiment proved o completo success. The pear-shaped penrl becawe o splondid gom, and the price of it [ was at onco raised to 500 guineas. A purchaser however, could not be found in London, and whon Lovy was again in Paris ho saw tho Duke, who immediatoly pitched upon tho poarl. Lovy | took good care to conceal tho fact that this wan tho same fium ho bad yroviously offered, and roprosented it as one shat ho hind rocently pioked up in London. After the usual prelimioary awonring and quarreling, the Duke, much to the “surpriao of Levy, hausilt tho_poarl for 12,600 francs. Lovy chuckled over his bargain, and, ‘hating the Dake, as ovory dealer did, waited for him that afternoon at tho Cafo Riche, whither the Duke wont every afternoon, between 4 and § a'clock, to get hin coffes. Wnen tho Duke a peared Lovy taunted him with having paid 12,600 francs for a pearl for which ho had refusod to pay £100. Tho Dulko replied by taking from his waisteont two penr-shaped poorl drops as like one another a8 two poss—porfoct matches in shape and color—and triumphantly asked Lovy which of tho_two had boen his. ‘Why, you rascally scoundrel,” said tho amiablo Duke, ** you Liad mo fost this morning, I could not let your nearl go, even if you had asked me £1,000 for it. Bu: tlnsrlg is alwnys o star above protecting sov- ereigos, In fact the wily Duke had boon for years hunt- ing & match for bis pearl, and had at'last found it. : —— Iow the Yellow Fover Grined a Feotw ' ing in Shroveport, From the Vicksburg Herald, ‘Tho Inws of nature and the lsws of hyfilenu : havo both been outragod in Shroveport, and tho peoplo of that nnfortunato pluce arp paying the penalty. Wo had Emvlaual hoard that the town was in'a horrible {llthy condition, Wo had boon told that tho bodies of putrid animals were to be soon swoltoring in thosun in difforont portions of tho olty, whilo mud-holes, reeking with filth and minematio vapors, wero poieoniug tho entire Mmuflvhom in every direotion, but our informa~ tion, derived from a gentloman of charactor, be- trays a state of faots that Is absolutoly ap] F“' ing, and if not properly vouched for wol bo rocelved with ineredulity, ‘Wo aro informed that a boat, having on board abundred or moro Toxas caltle, was rocently sunk in Red Rivor, vnrfllunnr to Bbrevoport. In- oxplicablo and inoredible as tho atatomont ma: #seom, wohave been informed that theso dead ani- mils hiavo beon fished from tho wreck, aud taken ashoro for their hildey, and after bolug akinned, the bloated bodies huve been peormittod to ro- main oxposed to the rays of n burningsun, whero thoy have mweltored and polsoned, with tho sickeuing efluvin arising from the decaying carcanson, tho wholo atmosphore! Is it aston- ishing, or, rathor, is it not porfectly natural, that wuich a violation of the laws of heulth should b followed by a frightful epidewmlo ? Lifo in Ceres. Mr, R. Kalley Millor hos written a book on * Tho Romanco of Astronowy,” which is full of amusing illustrations of tho consequoncos whick must follow from the varying sizo of tho planets. In Cores, which hasa dinmeter of 160 milos, a baby might piay with a rettlo as heavy as & mod- erafe-gizod’ cannon-ball, an ordmary jumpor could loup over u house, o markeman put ariflo- bullet into o targot st swonty miles” distanco, and a olty bo cannonaded, oscopt wo faras the planot'a ehape would terfore, from ono ond of the world to tho other, A race-liorse In that Hhumt would Lo abie to gallop 5,000 miles an our. : MONETARY. SATURDAY Evenma, Sopt, 20, Tho aspoocta of financial affairs have changed 80 rapidly to-dny that oxpeotation has'vibrated atmost from hour to hour belweon the extromes of hopo and fonr. In the morning ovorybody hind road ovory word in all tho dlspatches from Neow York, had compared the prices of stacks with those of yestorday, and compared opinions with overy ono thoy mot. The genoral result of this wns an almoat unanimous opinion that EVERYTHING LOOKED DETTER, The snnouncoment that tho Hocrotary of tho Trensury had ordered the purchaso of $10,000,- 000 of Govornment bonds for ourronoy revived tho confldenco of many porsona who did not undorstand the eituation any botter than to be- liovo that the panic waa tho rosult of adoflcioncy of currency. Dut, 88 might reasonably have beon oxpected, tho proposal of tho Treasury to buy bonds had no material offect. Tho banks of Now York aro, of course, sehort of owrrenoy, but if oevery Unitod Btates bond they hold as collatorals wore convorted into onrrenoy at once, it would not bo ** a drop in the bucket.” As_for othor holdors of Uuited Btatos bonds than banka, fow of them would caro to convert their inyestment into cur- ronoy which they woutld he obliged to doposit in soma bank, whoreas they could hold {he bonds in their pockots, or in thelr privato snfes. Nevertlioless, tho absenco of any bad nowa from Now Yorlk up to about 11 o'clock induced & lnrfio majority of pooplo to think and sy that the worst was ovor. DBut, whon the telegraph sud- doply sunounced that tho Unlon Trust Company of Now York had oclosed its doors, tho ontire financial aspoot OHANGED TN ANINSTANT, Pricos of stooks in New York foll from2to & por cent, and in lers than helf an hour the prices of wheat and corn in this market fell over 2 couts por bushel. For n whilo there was great uncasi~ ness manifest ns to whnt mllghb como noxt, This gave way, however, to a fooling of relief ns soon an it was_announced that that hot-bed of ru- mors, and suspicion, and panio, the Now York Stuok Exchange, wns closed, tvm—ybudy folt a8 though it would bo a blossing if that infernal placo was not opened again for a month. nolly it was nonounced, on what was belioved to be good suthority, that tho Secretary of tho ‘[reasury would issue as much of the “‘$44, 000,000 resorve™ as was roquired to rostore con- fidence; in other wurds, that the Govornment would expand its credit and mako direct loans to the New York banks by dopositing o portion or all of tho 844,000,000 of greenbacks with thom. T::Iu soemed fo 16vivoconfidence horoin Chicago at onco. EVERYNODY FELT RELIEVED, for, although there are fow peopla who will do- fond tho principle of Governmont interferenco in the money market any more than the{ would iho same {nterforence in regard to religlous be- liof, thero ia no r‘luutlan that tho proposed rom- edy would, {n this instance, producs the desired rosult of reatoring confldence in the Now York bonks, which is now vory much ghaken, The ouly queation ie a8 to the ndvlunhml.‘ot setting » procodont that will be coming back to plaguo us on overy trivial oceasion, for the sake of sub- duing a panio a day or two sooner than it would subsido of itself. When it is romembered that there has beon no considerablo loss of property in any part of the United Btates since tho Boston flie; thatthe collapse of tho Northorn Pacifio and othor bub- blos has boen foroscen for a year, and that pru- dent mon have kept clear of entanglemonts in it; and finally that tho United Statos Is rich in the possession of unusually large crops of cotton ond wheat, both of which aro in domand for for- eign consumption at good prices—these consid- erations, wo Bry, ought to convince anybody that thore can bo no prolonged crisis, no pormanent depression of pricea of anything that ought not to bo doprossed. The farmera and the mer- chants and the banks of the United States are, 08 & rule, solvent, No bank is ever expocted to havo logal-tender funds on haud to pay eve dopositor in full on domand ; but every baul bia securitios swhich will soll for as miuch as they over did, and the notes of solvout morchants that will be paid in full, just as soon as reason is reslored. "Notwithstanding all the frauds, de- {nleations, aud mismavagoment of tho past year in the Now York banks, thera is probably not ono that would not bo ablo to wind np and pa off ovory dopositor in full within & month. . BUlL another reassuring feature of great importanco in_the presont crisiu iy, that thero is no dangor of loss in the ourrency. IN THIS OITY the amount of rogular financial business trans- acted was, if anything, smaller than yestorday. In tho presont oxcited condltion of the public mind tho banks of course feol disposed to dis- count just ag little as possible, though at tho same timo thoy are meoting any reasonable de- mands of their customers, Now York Exchange was practioally unsalable to-day, for the obvious resson that our banks do not want to increnso thoir. Now York balances until tho panio in that city is over, This, howover, ta no nbi’acflon to shi&!pm‘ bills drawn agnins! grain, and sccompanied by the bill of lading, oxcopt tho fact that currency is scarco, as it hoa boou for o month past, The country demand for currency was lightor to-day, as it alwaya 1s on Saturdays. Tho coun- try banks havo drawn for so much currency during the past few werka that, ns & rulo, their balances hore are small, and thoy cannot check for much moro. Iti{s tho same with the Now York balances of tho Ohicago banks; the doe maud for monoy to move the orops had called tho bulk of Wostorn capital home some time ago. TIHX FRANKLIN DANK, of thia city, was unablo to meot tho dobit balance againat it 'at the Cloaring-Houso to-day, and wus thoreforo compolled to suspend, The bank Lans deposita to tho amount of about $300,000, of whiol nearly £100,000 is Savings deposits. Tho officors of tho bank state that they will bo able to n{ ovorybody ns soon as tho panicis ovor and they can call in their loans, The Franklin Bank has not bad a_first-class_roputation, for » amnll bank, sinco tho firo, fte in- ablity to pay 9,000 dobit balanco was known to tho othor hanks of the clty as oarlyas 12 o'clock, and if thore had boen any dispositlon to bolstor up wenk concorns, the kpowledge of tho woaknoss of tho Fraoklin Bank conld easily have boen knfit from tho public by the other mom- bors of the Oloaring-Houso, but thero is no such dlsposition, ho clonrings of tho Chicago banks for the weok wore: 342,017.19 ,B44,160,14 2,112,231.70 1,250,664,45 A COMFOUTING OPINION. The following dispatch from Mr. Georgo 8. Coo, Presidont of tho American Exchange Na- tional Bank, New York, to the State Bavings In- atitution, of this city, at 8:10 p. m, to-day, gives o most welcomo prospoot that the worst of the panio may be oyer in New York ; Ni x, 8o 0, 1t To Stats Suvings Tnsttations, o 0 2 167 Ay conviction is that tho storm is over, Gro, 8, Cor, Prealdent. It will bosoen by dispatchos elsewhero that Mr. Coo is one of the Committeo of Bank Prosi- donts soloctad to porfoct some plan of rolief for tho Now York banks in thoir present situation. Thoto who know him, Imow that ho doos not ox- presy opinfons without good grounds, LOOAL BTOOK AND BOND MARKET, Measrs. Preaton, Kean & Co. quote s fol- lows this afternoon : Buying, Selling, it 1% 1 520u of '65, Jan, and’ Jul 1% 208 Of lan, an 118, 1040 ex, fht. . 4 1o U, B, 6a (now lawiic) Gold (full wolght).. Gold coupous,, 114 Gold exchango, . 111; Btorling oxchian, + 108@100; Chicago Clty T, Caok Uounty Te Town, Coutity, and Gity 10 100 & iat, BABY JUMPER. BUY A BABY Junpor, *Tho Porfeation ¥ Pat, Aug. Urntol T et Bunday's Rhanos . Look's Manufzoturing Uoipany, Swenty-ninth aud’ Thirtlo Y ud samplos anywhiore by reques Hest thing for bablos over dovisnd. For malo al HATNUSE NROTITIERS wad VEROIT0, ROHIING CO._ Look tor Kicgant Kpeolman fn the Groat Bxposltion. MUSICAL. HAZLIONS PLANGS, GOOT & 8O, Gar, Adams-St, & Wabash-ay, oven: DRY GOODS. 000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ©000000000000000000000000000000000000000 JOEN K. DAVEY & (0, 388 & 330 ‘West Madison-st., cor, Aberdeen, ‘We aro proparod to show tho largost stook of OLOTHS, OASSIMERES, FLANNHLS, BLANKETS, GLOVES, HOSBIHRY, and UNDERWEHAR On the Wost 8ido, nll at our well known low pricos. Full lino of Bhawls vory cheap, Drossmaking at shortnotico; orderssolioltod. ! Hvory lady should try our colobrated $1.26 Two-Button Kid Gloves; no botter Gloves are offored olsowhore at $3.00. Now Dross Goods received daily, Black Bilks vory cheap. JOHN H.DAVEY & CO. ©00000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000 " OLD IRON. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY GO OF CANADA. OLD AXLES AND WROUGHT IRON SCRAP FOR SALE. The Grand Trunk Railway Company, dur- ing tho coming fall and Winter, will have a large number of OLD AXLES and a consid~ erablo quantity of WROUGHT IRON BORAP to dispose of. Thoy invito tenders for quantitios of one hnndred tons and upwards. The Company will commonce delivery in October, and con- tinue through the wintor, a8 may bo agreed upon. Partios tondering to stato tho prico por 1b., whether in gold or United Statos currency, tho place of delivery (which must bo on the Grand Trunk Railway), and the quantity re- quired. Purchnsers who requiro delivery in tho United Statos will pay thoir own Customs duties. Cnsh will bo required on delivery. Axles nnd Scrap Iron must be tendered for soparatoly. ‘ onders, indorsed *Tendor for Old Mato- rial,” and addrossed to the undorsigned, will bo received on or bofore Saturday, the 27th Septembor. 0.J. BRYDGES, Munaging Diroctor. Montroal, 37th August, 1873, DENTISTRY. DR.H.R. PHILLIPS Dentist, 169 South Olark-st,, bet Medison and Monroe, Artificial Sots... Gold Fillings, fro; to 8ilver Xillings, {ro $1to $2 Tooth Extracted wit] 60 centa, All Work Warranted. D. M. TOWNER & (0. DENTISTS, 181 and 183 West Madison-st., northonst cornor Halstod. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. 10, $15, $20 25 M e LY T HHVOr FLLNES. o« oeere s Extracting 'J.Feabh. onch. CARPETS, &o. CARPETINGS CURTAIN GOODS! During the past week I have been receiving a large stock of the latest styles of Cnrpacmegs,which 1 will of- for with Curtain Goods, on Monday, at very low prices for cash. SPENCER H. PECK, 195 and 197 Wabash-av., CORNER _ADAMS-ST. VIENNA PREMIUMS, THE WILSON SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES REOBEIVED THE GRAND PRIZE MEDAL And Medal of Honor FOR THR Best Sewing Macking THE BEST MADE SEWING MACHINES, AND TORER Co-Operative Medals FOR The Best Made Set of Harness, The Best Made Side Saddle, The Best Boot and Shoe Work, And the Best Samples of Cloth Sewing. No othor Sowing Machines raceived Pro- miums on their Merits, which wo will prove by ovidonoo at our Office, nnd that all roports relating to the contrary axa false, Machines Sold on Easy Monthly Payments, BALEBROOM: 197 STATEST. and 378 WEST MADISONST, OETICAGO. GONVICT LABOR. OFFICH OF THE Kansas State Penitentiary, Teavenworth, Kan., SBopt. 5, 1873. {Tholabor of 300 convists, or whatovor mey not bo omplay. o0 by tho Btale on bulldibgs and mocensary wurk about tho Frison, 1s offored to tho highost biddor, "Thoro aro now 510 convicts {n the Prison, _Bevonty sro at tho presont timo omployed in manulacturing wagons, buggles, sud cacringos, Pnrtlos employing tha labor will bo sllowad to pursue such branchos of manufaoturing as thoy dosiro, and that argusually oacriod ou In athor Panilantiaglo. ors w of I bo received for 0 to any numbor that msy be subjoct to contracting ih tho Prison, The sliops now ready (or ocoupancy aro as fallows: Ona Brick shop, 186360 foot, S-starics In bolghit, of 13 {oot eact, tn zoof, with a now 65-horss. owar onging and boilor oo oupying ono ond of chis bulldiog fo two saparato ronma: this bufldivg 14 now used na blacksmith and_aood.work sliopa for tho manufacturo of wagons, &o. Dirgotly at right angles with this building {as _ogo.atory brick siiop, 100350 feot, for bisckamith sbup, with blackemith forgoa in tho contro, with slato roof, On thio samio Ilao wilt this aro two ahop rooms of 200x25* oot, Tho necossary hoating plpes will bo put n shops, The contractar would bo required ta lieat tho thaps At his own is0, unluss othorwiso agreod upon at imo of making ’ps and thobollor and eogino arc now snd {n por- fect order, Contraciors to commonco work by the 6th day of No- vomber, 1818, or an oon thorealter aa would ha possibla, and contiaug for & torm of yoars to boagreod upon, and Dot to gxcocd ten yoars, ¥ie hundred datlnrs (3400) 1n ourronoy or bankable paper must bo doposited with acl bid, aa & socurity for complylng with bld If award Is made, 'he contracting partios wlll bo roquired to rhn bond for the Ialthful porformance of thoir contract o the sum of ton to forty thousand dollars, or auch a sum in pro- portion to tho number of convidts employed. Paymonts for tho Iabur will be roquired to bo made ‘monthly, br the 10th dav of eaeh month succooding that in whiolf tho labor was porformod. Contratars will notbo required £ pay for any timo lost hy reanon of sicknass, or whilo convicta na confinod In thole colls under punishment, but conviots will be alluwed to batho, wliavo, a0 Ui argeon, and recolvo visils from Ielonds In nccordance wilh tho tulos of tho Prison, withe out auy doduotfon for lost time on that account., An avorago of nino (9) hours during tho soat Wil bo ooa- sidored & day's Iabor. All blds ta bo soaled, and will bo recelvod until 20'clack p. m., the 15th day of October, 1873, - ‘Hiditers ara raquostad to bo presnt at oponing of bids, Tho sight Ia resorwed to rojoct any. o ail bits, Tho Kaneas Ponitontiary fe locuted five milep south of Loavonworth Oity, on the Lenvenworth Wranca Theauch of tho Kansas Pacifio Ratlway, rondoring raliroad communication easy. Coalcan bo had from tho Leavon- worth conl iniuo 1o any uantity, Any further fnformation_may”bo bad by addressing tho Warden, Leavonworth, Kansss, {0 whom all bida afo to b ordar of tho Doard of Dirrats ardo oard af Digratorn, SO oy TN Y HOPRINS, Wardon. OCEAN NAVIGATIOR. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS Summer Arrangemeont. TXPLANATION OF REFERENGE MARTSA.— § Baturday ox nte dayunday oxcepind, § Mondnyozcopted. §Ar. - riva Sundayat8:00 e, m, § Dsily, MICHIOAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Depohy Soot af ke sty and foot of Tvcenty-gecomlort, eketufice, 57 Clark of!, soutfeast corner of iandolply o T Cunaleat,, corner af Matison, Mall fvla maf Day Fxpross antio Iixpress, Night Lxpress, Morning Night £: TIENRY O, WA i, Gonoral Passongor Ayost. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAY, Chicago, Kantan City and_Denter Short Line, efa Loufts Sprinafeld, dltonand St. Lont B i Dot Bepat o lton an Wnian-sts Tichet Offces : At Depoty and 133 Tiandolph Trave, Throuy Bridge, Arrice, Kansas City Expros vin Jackson| ville, lll.t,lmpl,mlhlmm, Mo, Kanras Oy Taok Jacksonville, 11 ana, Mo, Bt. Louls Bt; Lou ® 0:20n, m, * 8:10p, m. Expross, vin) f., and Toulste aln Lino| sin Maln e . Lotls Bxpross, "via Jaokson- golin D o privgfial Bpringncld Fast 1 Jofierson Glty Icxpross, Peorla, Kookuk & Buri'n’ Wanona, Lacon, and Wash Toxpross Jollat & Divigl Tprosw, v at Ixpro A 10 p. o} it CHIPAGO. MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILVAY. Unton Depny e isan al Canalesta,: Tickel Oficq South Clar) ite Shermun House, and at Depot, Tearr, | Arrice, Milwaukeo, Bt. Paul il Day i Eprasy o Mfanoss a. m. [ 6; Mitwankon & Praitlo du " Chien) uf 11 Bilwaukeo, 8t, Par olia Night ‘Ttpross. CHICAGD. BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. oot of Lakeats. Iidlannan,, ant Sirteenthsst., Ticket ofices, No, W Clarke al il Sixteentli-eta, at deputa, Arrice, Matl and Express, Ottawn nnd Stre: ubuaue and Stoux City Kp, Pacilic Fast Lin Aurara Passony Mondota & Ottawa n cngor (51 Dubuquo & Blonx Oity Exp, Pacilio Night Expross, Jawner's Gros axas Fapross [LLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot foot af Lake-st. and font of Twenty-second-at. i Randol, near Clark, 1i3do Park and Gnk Woods. Ji3do Park and Onk Wouds. ydo Park and Oak Wi Tiydo Packand Oak Wo Tirda Park and Qak Wood, H3do Park snd Oak Woor (@) Ruoa to Ghampalgn on Saturdays, CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Clty affices, carner Ramtalph unt LaSalle-sts,, and 75 Canals 8., corner M liviner & Dae Doy B Vi Gileoas:| 1 @ Dubuque Day Kx. via Ullaton,.| 10: @ Qmnha Night Exprots...p.u...o| 0 @ Dubuque Nizht a Irecport & Dubuaun icxpros, a Frooport & Dubuque Express, & Milwaukeo Mall Milwaukce Jxp b Milwaukeo Passon, b Miiwaukce Passonger (doily] b Geon liay Expres & &t Pout liapross, hequotte Lpro: b Bt Haul Exprosses ‘a—Tapot cornar of Wells nnd Klnzle 5=Dopot corner of Canal and Kinz W, IL STENNET <. vin O on. Pass, Agent. COLORADD. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Snootal Tnduecsmonte, Gregs Ko Moo hu, T. & 5L Folt i, o oemente: G TONWERS, dbil AR, CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depot, corner af" Vanliuren and Shewnan-ats, Ticket office, (:r:nul Tucific Hotels CUNARD MAIL LINE, BESTABLISEIBED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston, Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, London and all British Points, From Now York every Wednesday and Bat- urday., From Boston every Tuesday. Cabln Passnge, 880, 8100 and 8130, Gold. Rzoursion Tickots at Reduced Ratos, Bteorago Passage, 830 ourrenoy. Passengors and frolght booked to and (rom all parts of Europe at loweat ratas. Bight Draftaon Great Britain and Troland, P, . DU VERNET, Gon'l West'n Agent. rk and Randoiph-sf N, W, our, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL Between New York, Cork, and Liverpool The magnificent now and full-powered Stoamships of this Lino offor unriyalod_accommodations to all olasios of passongors. Lo great ad stoamor for ench and avo, BKLGIO, REPUBLIO, TIO, BRITANNIC, ailing from Now York on SATUIL 8, from Liserpool on THURSDAYS, salling a1 Cork Tarhos bath waye:” Naios e low sa ouy facoless line. kor turthor Information apoly to” Company Qfico, 9 Bouth COlarkst., noar hica o, Diatis on Great Britatn and Troland trom £1 upward Htalns ALFRED LAG. ER&?EN. HAP:Q‘IH.. - OdRANTD, O ALTI6; SDITATIO, M 97 and PAPER HANGINGS. PAPER HANGINGS WELOLES AT AT FAOTORY PRIODS. J. J. M'GRATH, 174 & 176 State-st. MEN'S WEAR. FALL & WINTER WOOLENS, Belect and in Latost Stylos, for Gentlemen’s Clothing, LOUIS HUMMELS, Merchant Tailor, 128 North Clark-st, MACHINERY. WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providonce, R. L., Bullder of tho HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE With Harels'Patont Improvoments, Sond for Clreulara A 90-liorse Engine ts on exhibition at the Clnolunati Bx. position until Ootober 4, sud a 60-horso Engino at the Loulsville Xxpoaition until Ogtobor 11. WANTED, N OLLOIS. NTED—To make arrangomonts with same erfab. tehod hourn or onp togo Intd tho Provision Trade, ouriug of Fine Hams, Driod Boo!, oto, 'Tlio party has an yorionco of (hirt s, And or of ono of thy ard braad of 1fais, ods ntry, A ahanos fur sama fathar (6 put n that will pay Jteleroncus given ot Juading merchianta of tuis ey and otlior places. Addeess A, VALL & HON, 129 Dear- ro-st. FAIRBANKSR' BTANDARD SCALTHEHS OF ALL 8IZUS, FAIRBANKS, MOIBH & 00 1L AND 113 TAKE-ST, NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Walos, Tho Bouth Walos Atlantio Steamship Uompany's now firat-claas Stoamuhipn will sall trom Ponnsylvania Ratle Jersay Ol Aug, 23 opt. 13 amahipa, i 3 al the Inteot improsomenta for o coin gonvenlgncs of Cabin and Biooeago Fassongo ro pro- fortand Tiirst £0 qurroncy : Socond Cabln, $55 curroucy; Stave- o $30 currguop: propald Seeragd cnrtllcates from ar- affs §55, Dratte for £1 and upwardu, Xir furthor particulirs wpoly i Cardit, the Com. 's oes, No. acl iambors, and in Naw Yorl penrs Ol RONTALE hAXTER S CO.\ Agents, No, 17 rosdivar. GUION LINE. FIBST-OLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, Botwoen NEW YOREK and LIVERFPOOL, ocalling at Queonstown, Carrying the United States Mail. SAFETY AND COMFORT. F77~ Passongers bookod to and from tho principal Ene ropoan ports at lowost rates. brafts and Lottars of Crodit Issuod on leading Banks and Bankora throughout Kurope. HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., FIFTH-AV. Balling twico a weok from Now York, and oarrylng pas- sonuora 1o all hnvia of Gront Neitaty 1rotaud, Gt igninl Furope, snd the Moditormnean, Oubin from £63; Ktoor. oy ilih sud el portaanst, 00 oty ek ! Gt Sbiial porte snuno s lior rogulae fins: * A1l pagabia in L By ousrenoyy Apuly tor tull lnfocmatfon at the Uome piinyte oftoun, No. 1 Ko thgticui, Now Vork, and No 15, voraer JaSatoand Madison-sts,, Uhivugo. HENDHRSON BROTHE RS, Agent: —EFRAC L CURRENCY, $5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY YOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. Qmaha, Leavonw'th Atchison Ex; Poru Accommodation, ... o [* Bin . Night Expross, ..., 1020 [, . Loavonworth & 'Atchison EAprossltio:o0 p.m. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depoly Van Duren-al., Joot a7 LaSalle-st. Ticket oficer, riorthwest corner Glavk and Randolph-sts,, and southwest corner Canal and Madlson-sta. o Zeare, Mall, via Afr Lino and Main Linof* 6:40a, m. Bpoclal Now York Express, vis| ir Lino... Atlantic Expross, via Al Lino:: DNight Exprosn, vin Main i Iiikuart Accontmodation, South Chicago Accomn Arrice. PITTSBURGH. FORT WRTNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Teave, | Avrive, Day foxpre * 9:0a. m, Pacifie ix; 07 i Enst Liuo, D, Mall.. 5 2. m.|* B0 p Valpaiaiio Accomniodation. .. e|® 3:30 p. m.(* 9:05a. m. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Depot, foot af Lak car lerthe apply al nrar carner Clur corner 1 For through ticketa a new ticket afice, 131 A Cunalest,, corner Madlson; & I Angton, and at Aliols Central Depot, Toave Ghicago Arrivont Lafay Arrivoat Indlanapoifs Arrive at Oinolnnatl , TG p. N 113 9508, me Tralos arrive at Ollcagn at 7:57 8. m,, 8:35 8, m,, and Tiup . Onlyling running Saturday iight traln to dianapolis aud Ciuotnnat, Sonth End Passengors can baggago cliooked and take train at "I'wanty-socond-st. ovoL. EDUCATIONAL, Academioc Favarsor, 280 MIOHIGAN-AV. Fronch and English Solieul for Young Lad Hall torm commoncing Nept. 15, 1873, A limited number af patlor boardors accomimedatod. This institntion s & branch of tho Academlo Favargor, Bols do Houlogn , oatablinhod in 18, and dirsoted by X 36t ot Ao, o Polaromn Nowelh: Tho ; It belng (b languase Kronch is thorou, of tho family, and arrangomonta aro such that pupils, dosirody may finish thole studlos at tho Paris sohool, a2, aad will bo glad to givs all further information do- S, “Bleouinta Sr9 (6 Do Touad ab atioe Av 11 A drowa & Co., 163 Statg-st, Family and Day School, NEW YORK CITY. MISS BRACKETT and MISS ELIOT wlll roopon thoie school for girla {rom six to twonty-ono, Wodnosday, Sopt. o4, a4 117 Bast Thirty-slxthest. Giels fittod for any Col- loge, _TRefor to Rov. Roburt Gallyor, Chicago. MR. ROBERT GOLDBECK Ilas returned to town, and recelvos pupile fn Plann, Voleo and Harmany, o Conorvatory of Muslc, South east coruor Stato and Ad: MABAMIE I DOGON, GRADUATE OF THE PAR Qonsorvatory of Muslo, aso pupil of Hor), llevs, and Pordignt, bogs to announco that on the It 'of Sop+ tonubor nuxt sho will commonso ‘glving Russuus n insiviy montal aud socal music, and tho Fronoh Innguga, at (ha Ausio Rooms of Jul, Bakior & Oo., In Palinor's Nox Hos aud Misses. Parls, Fra Farvargor, struction tol. Roferonces: Hon, N, B. Jinld, ifon. d, ¥, Hem mou, Hon, B, B. MoCasg, on. JuJKuV Higgly [ 1. Doggott, and Mr ki’ Mo ROF. BIGNOK AND MADAMIE GUANTIENT Ik 0410 ta fnform thelr friends that nuw thoy aro p; pared to form day olasses for Indins, and ovening clas: for gontlamon, {n the medeon Inhguagos aud mus! Fronoh, Gornjany and Ttalian eomstunily spoken 1u 3 u STOOKHOLDERS' MEETING. Tockford, Rock Istand & S1. Lonis Rallroad Company, Toow Toease S St . lora.f STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notico {a horohy given that tha annual mooting of the Siaskbondar of tho MHuokford Jao UUEATE ot tho Ot ot tso U 'y ¥ o hold af o 04 0 0 Cuine i.‘u":‘-‘y'y'.fir&"é'n"'“fi fiuclk' Ll 11 on Woducaly, tha < ab 1 ololugk, Tonme Huday of Quwer derh S Op B RiE R Brsilin. Jomy P, WHTTEUEAD, Sicrolaty, “ENGRAVING. L Union Litho. Co. Engraving and Lithogeaphing., 1. 8, 3, 7 and D Michls wau-ov, Skilled Workwausby~“===7"""72,

Other pages from this issue: