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e Chicagn Bailp VOLUME 27. oo GIFE CONGERT. TIE SHORTEST ROUTE 10 FORTUNE. $100,000 for only $2.60, THE LARGEST RIV ronr 5 i e 1 EINVESTOMENT, GIFT CONCERT WILL BE HELD AT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, Docemioeor 3Ast, 1873, FOR THI RENEFIT OF A JUVENILE REFORM SCHOOL. 40,000 Gifts, [AS50,000 in Prizes, Principal Prize,$1 00,000 conslating of tho muporb palatinl residonco of Bimon ulor, Jieq., unaupasod 38 4 rivato dwolling fn the A Statés, boing only o fow blacks fromt tho Uourt. Tlouso, surronod by magnilieont grounds, vrcharde, gordons, nud vinoyards, Tho buflding has' been only ‘rovoutly’camploted with al modorn improvemonts, PRIZE LIST. NaisE : ugfikle‘(; 20wt 104 a0 S0,000 Ir‘,mm 16000 1000 Q000 Prizes o . . . Tho tltlo to the nbove real estato Is guarantoed perfeot. 8450,000 e lihoral torms of this schemo Lrings it within tho reach of all—tho groatest. opportunity ovor offored to the Door raau to riso to wealth, PRICE OF TICKETS. simgo Tickots, $2.60; BElovon Tickets, $36.00; Fifty-six Tickets, $1356.00: One Hundred and Fifteon Tickets, $350.00, “Pho drawing willbe mdo undor the tuporintondence of A committea appointed by the highost oiticials intho Btate, duly aworn to tho faithful porformancoof tho du- Higa % sigrod thom. Tho highost ullicials hoth of City, Cuunty, and State havo notonly {ndurved Mr. Aboles, bt alsu his eclemo. ‘Tho demand for ticknts i unparalleled, and alt dosiring articipato fn tho drawing sbould atoncoe form thelr ind sond in tholr ordors. NTS WANTED in nlf Stutes, Cltlen, nnd wvis in thie United States and' Canados, TE~Money should ho seat by Registored Latter, P. O, E‘n‘{m or Iixnress, with the full adross of tho purchasor n writing, Livers acknkh af 11 tickots tias o olimnco to win 11 prizes, but positively cortaln to win ono, whilo ono per. £on outof overy ton whopurchaso a packago of 11 is bound 10_win 1w prizos Tor further in{ormation and partioulars, sond for clrou- 1ara to tho Managor sud Proprictor, aad address SIMON ABELES, Leavenworth, Kan., Oc call at 161 Fast Madison-at., Ohieago. REAL ESTATE. NO MONEY CRISIS MORGCANPARK, WASTINGTON HEIGHTS! Improvemonts stll polng ahoad. | Contracts for sevon now huases havo boon lot in tho Iast ten daye, and thore will bomo ond to our linpeovoruenta at this splendid sab. arb, TPartios wishing to seo tho l!lncn €an accompany our agent FRER OF CUST, tothe licights, ou any day of thia wack, Darilos can miako surcly, U0 wer cont per annum. by v cting Iy lots at MORGAN PARK, [uguire of e BLU: IMLARD LAND AND BUILBING €07, 11 Shambor of serco, HIGH LAND. ‘Washington Heights Lots, adjoin~ ing Morgan Park on the north ; two- thirds of an acre each. In the mar- kot for ten days. Terms, one-tenth cash, balance in four years at 8 por cent, Each purchaser must set out large elms. FProperty shown every day. R. P. BLANCHARD, 163 LaSalle-st. FOR SALE, AtWashington Heights Six B-acratracts In Soo. 1, 7, 13, alongsido the new Danviilo & Vincennos Kaileoad. ' Splondid garden lands, A& dopot will e orected on the ground. Also 10 neros high ridge and solld timber in the very contro of Washington Holghts at prnio prices. Also 25 acres ou top of ridge at Morgan Park. Also 7 benutifal acres two blocks from Morzan Park depot, at 200 por acro. Vory chiolea, Tho same will rotall at %o por acro. slinll scll, for tho noxt 30 days, £0 foot front Lots, and all timbor, at 3160 por Lot loes than nuckot valus, lsoy Llsve s mumber of voryohionp prairio Lae. T oan §1¥0 8 froo Fitlo to show this PrOpoFty: PEPEIA w. oLARKE, 128 LaSaflo.st., first ffoor, FOR SALE. FINE RESIDENCE. Octagon_Bandstono Front, 2-Story, Baso- ment and Mansard Roof. ‘Will be Ready for ‘Ohc‘e\aptmoy Nov. 1. Indisna-zv.asnd Thirty- T -5t Houso No. 1601, including Barn, $15,000. House No. 1408, including Barn, $13,000, Houso No, 1497 moluding Barn, $13,600. n Apply at tho Buj 3 e MeLACHLAN BROS. REAL ESTATE. $15,000 for $10,000, TLook at the bargain, $15,000 worth of firat-class unimproved Proporty for sale for $10,000, by CLARKE, LAYTON & CO., 120 LaSalle-st. TALE YOUR GREENBACKS Fron the Savings Banks and Bureau Drawors, and PUT THEM IN A “SAFE PLACE.” 4 Two,tory dosizable Flousos, on large lots, ono block rom Dapot, o n {rom Pepaty en wonthly payzionta to sult oistomers, Ouo Tiouso, {Gurtoon raome, brick hasement, and lot as targo a1 you wish, 1a BODTLL 12V A NKTON, by dwaers TILLOTSON lll{fl}l 472 and %4 Btal b, HOMES FOR SATF, on Warronav., ot of lomoat, Tee Sy daniabls places Toe i at'ne. LoV oMM PRICE, snd yotonly ON E-FIFTH required down, balanco aai st e Coot.” Tumadiate peberbion. Hublbiid . or roste v T e Room £0, 108 Wasliiuigion-1 GIVEN AWAY! to, 262195, i a beautltnl Chicago Suburb, Come i fora e W charCoauly Fof Dovda, Abstiacie and iniprovouiont of atzeols, Ticketu furnished to view o proporty, 11 Sy LIRS, BUSINESS CHANCES. MEDICA.L. A splen¥d bustaoss fn_connootlon with medion] prac- 130, with (ueniture, fixturos, and lcaa of louss, o Wa bashi-av., paying 85,000 por yoar and fucrcastug. Thor Sl favestintion sollcited. Alust bo sald or sscliaugod atonoe. Alfdflll U 31, Tribune oftico, i MICA MINE. FOR BALE—The most oxtensivo Mica Mius sver dis- sovored in Ganada §s now offered for salo, A fortuno for somo ulno | 0!] o l}x od ability to work it For Dartioulars anu sawplos o e e re Russell Houso, Ottaws, Ont., Gan. DRESS GOODS. JANNHEINER BROS, Nos. 224 aud 226 West Madison-st, Oall attontion to thoir immonao nasortment of Fall Dress Goods. In all fashionablo fabrics nud new shades. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC OTTO- MAN SHAWLS in now and handsome de- signs, BLACK GROS GRAIN and GROS DH RHINE SILKS, in all qualitios. BLAOK ALPACAB, MOHAIRS, CABH- MERES, DRAP D'ETE, AUSTRALIAN CRAPHES, and other MOURNING DRESS GOODS, in ovory varioty. ‘WATHRPROOFS, REDINGOTES, nnd SUITINGS, in Navy Bluo and othor cloth shados, OLOAXK and TRIMMING VELVETS and VELVETEENS, at vory low pricos. A comploto stook of Lndios’, Gonta’, and Childron’s HOSIERY, MERINO UNDER- WEAR, HAND-KNIT JACKHTS, LEG- @INS, BOARFS, &o., &o. INFANTS' MERINO AND FLANNEL OLOAXS, MERINO AND SATIN HOODS, OAPS, &o., &o., &0, A large share of our stock has beon securod during the late panio sales, and will bo sold at Attractive Prices. FINANCIAL. BERNIAK Banking Association, SOUTHWEST OORNER Clark & Lake-sts., Is prepared to receive and treat liberally the accounts of Banks and Bankers, Merchants, Man- ufacturers, Traders, and others, J. V. OLARKE, President, HAMILTON B, DOX, Cashier, ILLINOIS TRUSTANDSAVINGS BANEL, ¥, W, CORNER MARKET & MAISONSTS, Cash Capital ««S$500,000 Having boen organized as a STRICTLY TRUST AND BAVINGS BANK, it will tronsnot only asuch businoss as is dirootly connocted with the receipt nnd care of TRUST and SAVINGS FUNDS, In making loans, preforence will be given to persons of small means who are dosirous ot securing homes. The LADIES' BUSINESS DEPART- MENT is in a neatly furnished room, with dressing-room attached, and separato from the general business room. L. B. SIDWAY, Prost. JNO,B.DRAKE,2d V' Prest. 1L G. POWERS, V. Pros. JAS. 8. GIBES. Barclay Voorhies &Go. BANKERS, 80 WASHINGTON-ST., Bolicit the Deposit Accounts of Merchants, Bankers, and others, and offer the most liberal induce- ments consistent with sound bank- ing. Pay Interest on Time Deposits. Make transfers of money by tele- graph on New York and Boston. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, N.E. Cor, Clark and Washington-sts. OHICAGO. BENJ. V. PAGE, Pres. F, O, TAYLOR, Vice-Pros. 87 TitlieralaN; Cation ™ Vice-Pren DIRKCTORS : BeNs. V. PAoE, late V.-P. 1T & M n R AT Sion, Shel. chan, Nat. Hiank, RO an Brén, Unton Gman it Ex0l A N, Prés. Union OEONaE invLon, Ex Foundry Work Comptrallan, o O The aocounts of banks, bank . faguurers solioltad. oy Flapota By e Forolgn oxohanis at lowost ratos, DIRIE: SAVINGS BANE, Chartered by the State of filnols, 106 CLARKSY, Mellods! Chuveh Bick, B1x per cont compaund fntorost on doposits, GEO, BCUOVILLE, Presidont. ‘Wat. Krrazy Reep, Oashior, Durlng thoe recent panio this Bank has paid all n domand without notico. HUSINESS CARDS. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT CRIBBAGE BOARDS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & (O, 118 and 120 Monroe-st., Chicago. CONAUAIEIS will fnd 1t profifablo To got oue Tric bofars orderin. olsowbore; HINDLE & JENKINS, Wiholesslo and Hotuil Btatlonors, Printors, and Blank Buok Manufacturers, 165 Glark FOR SALE, A stook of Hardware (about $4,000). Will take ohecks on any suspended Ohloago Banks in Euymsnt Address T, 1, Tribune offlof DRESSM. DPRESS-MAKING. has loosted hor busi: ith Mad- A ery and wili b Rappy 10 soe Bor Flsuds audl ratsons aY 548 WabmLaY. J. M. W. JONES, STATIONER, 104 & 106 Madison-st. My faclittios for the menutestars of Blank Hooks and d and C (sl Printh uga Tasned e soniry busers will fad 1t 0 thols atorost 0 cAll 0R 109 Lolere P o CHICAGO, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1873---SIXTEEN PAGES. WATCHES, WATSHES, WATCHES, ‘We have just received another large invoice of the celebrated CHAS. E. JACOT Watches, which we offer at very low rices. We have a very arge stock of American ‘Watches in both Gold and Silver Cases. N, MATSON & (0 STATE & HONROESTS DOLLAR BAZAR. LAR ‘Will buy more at that greatest of Chicago’s institutions, the GREAT EXPOSITION $1 Bazar, Than elsewhero. This is the ac- knowledged leader of Dollar Bazars, and is the largest and most attrac- tive, Store of its kind on the Conti- nent, 300,000 Articles, embracing everything from a pin to a Solid Silver Tea Set, for sale, MADISON & HALSTED, MUSICAL. HALLETT, DAVIS & C0.'S PIANOS. SEVENTY-TIVE firat premiume award ed far BEST PIANOS. 20,000 invo boon Tasnufactarod and urc fnow (n USE, TFranz Liszt, first of living Plaulsts, says it ts tho most adiuirable lnstrument ever mado. £#7-Theso Pianor, both Grand and Bauaro, can bo scen in Chicagn, in Jarge numbera, vith a varloty of uthar manufactuces, si tho Plano and Orgau Warercoms of W. W, KIMBALL, STATE AND ADAMS-STS, Alargo anorimont of uow Planos snd Or- lkans to IREN', Fartizs wlshing to poy by fustallments ca o accommadated, FOR SALE, GCGOOD. THE MOST WHOLESOMI, DELICIOUS, AND ECONOMIUAL OF ALL ¥00D. DRIED PAIPA REEF, *hipped Fine, Unifornt, nnd BOLD LY ALL FIRST-OLASS GRO ERY LT FISELT Just recolved and forsale low: 00 Canen 3¢ Sardiuon, By J. 1L, DIX, Wholosalo Dealer in Fish and Provisio and 60 Sonth Whter-at. 112 LA SALLE-ST. Yo havo paid all dratts, with bills of lading attached, againg shipmonts of Graln, during tho panio, and will so continue to o, giving prompt attontion to ail business entrustod to us. Reforsnce: First National Bank, Chicago. e A The State Savings Institution TAS REMOVED T0 118 NEW BUILDING, ON THE OLD SITI, 80 AND 82 LA SALLEST, Diroctly wost of tha old Court-Houso, REMOYV .AI. DI, W. I, DAVIS Has romoved his offico to tho N. W, cornar Stato and Madison-sts. GENERAL NOTICES. BY THR LADIES OF THK Union Park Congregational Chure, WILLBE CONTINUED Monday, Tuesdany, and Wednesday, Lag P 173 e, 1 Irs fl_ o, . Union National Bank. 110AG0, Sopt. L0, 1871, [ IN LIQUIDATION.—Notico la Lioroly given, (it tho f i Uhlo fonal ank of Uliicago has, Ly An aficnative voto of it shareholders, awning moro than two-tbirds of Aiack, ioen pixocd Tt iluidtnlon, budsr i provlsioos of Bection 43 of tho Nlllfllll‘{vllfl’vnfll ‘Act. ‘The haldera Tx Briiodh o nolos sk obas Sl agEimeL (s Avtes 5 uoied kad siler gia d H e otler SR (V. Cahier. NUMBER 52 INSURANOE, WILLIAMSBURGH CIY FIRE. THSURANICE €0, OF NEW YORK. Capital = = = = = = = = $250,000 Surplus = - - - - == 393,352 343,352 b Before renewing any policies of Ingurance, Merchants and Property-Owners will consult their interests by obtaining our rates. Desirable risks written on as favorable terms as the nature of the risk will permit, WITH- OUT REFERENCE to the AR- BITRARY RATES of BOARDS or CLIQUES. DAN M. BOWMAR, AGENT, No.171 LaSalle-st. QUEEN Insurance Gompany, OF LIVERPOOL, AND LONDO, Capital - - $10,000,000 JAMES L. ROSS, A GIZINE, 128 LA SALLE-ST. CONIAD WITKOWSKY INSURE WITH THE HAMBURG BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HAMBURG, GERMANY, Assets Over $1,800,000.00, REINSURES TWO.THIRDS IN OTHER GERMAN COMPANIES, COONRAD WITKOWSKY ‘& 00, Agents, STAATS-ZEITUNG BUILDINGS, 13t and 173 Washinzton.st. FURNITU FURNITURE. ‘Wo are now preparad to show aur friends and tho pub- Jic an uaususly Jarga aud cowplota atoclk of rich and me- ium FURNITIT R &, And inlaid andgilt fancy goods, Wo wuuld particularly furite thw attoullon of bujors o our extravrdinary low pricos. GEORGE GILBERT, SUCCESSOR TO 8AMPSON, GILBERT & 0O., 207 & 260 Wabash-av. L E WILLES, PHOTOGRAPHER, NORTHWEST CORNER State and Madison-sts. Accass by Elevator on Madison-st. HOTELS. * TO-HIORROW, Oct. 13, will be rooponed the olegant and fa- vorite FAMILY RESIDENOE, the GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, MICHIGAN-AYV., Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth-sts, A fow firat-class rooms still unengagod. J. R. LONG, Proprietor. TOILET GOODS. The Most Elegant Assortment of TOILET REQUISITES Bver received in OChicago, has just been opened at the two storoes of BUCK & RAYNER, 'ATE.8T,, » Malkors of the ** Mars” Qologne. TO RENT, STORE TO RENT. 58 Weat Lako-at. will bo rontod for about ona-hnlf its roal valuo. Apply at wur new storo, 149 South Wator-st. HANOIETT & LYONS. TO RENT. Largo Dasoment, Fxchango Buflding, ad- mitanlo for 85 Buthoitoatne. Thauite &b Room 43, Bxohsngo Building. TO RENT. Throe now Brick Dwelli) corner of Tuwh and Tilingis-ts. Thgquire'ab Roowm 49, Exchangs Building, WANTED, Agents Wanted, AtKKLLOGG & JONNRON'S, 103 Boutl Olatst,, to woll the CGiont Noil-Puller and Box-Opener . E. AFFELD, ARITY NERT! AT TIIR Inter-State Industrial EXPOSITIC FOR THE RELIEF 01 THE Yellow Fever Victims, MONDAY RVENING, 0CT. 13. [~ | The Managoers of tho Exposition have sot apart tho receipts of tho above evening for. tho reliof of tho yellow fover sufforers at Momphis and Shroveport. Let thoro be a turnout worthy of Chicago, and commensurate with the distressing noeds of the unfortunates. Tiot us remomber tho world-wide gener- osity to our own stricken city, just two years ago. Tet thoro bo such a gathering at the Expo- sition to-morrow night as will eclipne, the crowd of last Thursday. et every porson go THIS ONE NIGHT, ‘whether he goos aganin or not. T.et citizons who cnnnot thomselvos go, BUY TICKETS AND GIVE TO THEIR EMPLOYES, DEPENDANTS, ATiD OTH- ERS, and thus do a doublse kindnetss, Lot oach individual remember that if ho will induap or cnuae even ONE person to 5o, or to buy a tickot, WHO WOULD NOT OTHERWISE DO 80, he will bo the means of accomplishing positive good for the un- fortunatos. Let all holders of *commutation” and “geason” tickets follow tho oxample of the Executive Committee, and buy tickets at the door for this one nigltt, Remember, also, that tho proceeds of all the Oficial Catalogues and National Watch Company Medals aro dovoted to the same purpose. TURN OUT! GO YOURSELF! GET YOUR FRIENDS TO GO! Help to fill the enormous building ! Help to swell the sum to be readized ! Tigkels Ouly 50 Cans Bagl For salo at the door as usual, They can also be hud at BUCK & RAYNER'S Drug Btore, corner of State and Madison-sts., oither singly or in quantitios. WEDDING SILVER, D We are opening something rare and novel in Wedding Sil- ver, and constantly receiving | new and rich designs in Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, &e. ; RODEIN & HAMILTON, 99 State-st., COR. WASHINGTON, Opposite Field, Leiter & Co. . ) STV ER e LT oL HOSIERY AND EMBROIDERIES. wuas, HAND-ENIT GOODS, .mrrs, Scarss, EMBROIDERIES, SHIRTS DRAWERS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, YARNS AND FANCY GOODS. WITOLE 117 Franklineat. RETATL .68 Stnteout. PROFESSIONAL. : Drs. Collins and Duff Can be consulted at the DESPLAINES.ST. DISPEN- SARY, 199 South Desplaines-st. (corner Prico-placo), whero all wedioal aud surgical disonscs are troatod with the utmosat skill and caro, CATARRU and DYSPEPSIA successfully treated, and cured, Particular attontion pald to Dlsoases of tho Bkin, Blood, and Nervous Systom. Consultatious in all lusunr-u For further partlonlars onll or adidroxs as above. OLOTHES WASHER, ‘Washes tho easi- est, does its work the best, will not woar nor toar the olothes, washos wonlons fulling, oan work it, Prico .60, In opera- tion at tho Flxposi- tion, opp, Tinshop, PRISTOL oS WASHE COAL, COAL, COAL, Guartes Lo Bintth il opon, vu and after Mo 19, A eaueis Otica it Now 13 Norih Cluikest.y conmmudaticn v Al 1 o, market Hitg rlar i - Wilinington 1o s of viyad s Hicko iapl laby, 7, Whh 1 fwvars, 10, 440" Bouth Ol g North Clark-st. " 7 COA T Tllinols oonl by tho cargo, forsaloby T, B, EVANS, at 241 Twonty-sucoud-st, or Erlu-st, bridgo, YOUNG FOLKS® RURAL. HELP MERIPHIS HOW TO HELP MEMPHIS, Suffering, Stricken City! HELP AT ONCE! 93829797y Thd YOUNG, FOLKS' RURAL (published by 1. N. F. Tems of tno ** Wastorn Tural ), "ot yot. ThrcaGars old, but hiss buo an cxtraordifingy Nowspapor succus raotorlstio of Uhicogo entorprise). 1t has adcded 20,000 wubsoribera to its lat within tho present yoar. it is pro- nounced” **thio handsouiost, parludionl for young pooplo oxtant." It is a novolty—outiroly difforeat from any uthor Jublication in atyip aud chnraotor, Among many posuliax o7 1t glves two pages of each numboer to parlor and schol dlaloguos, doclawations, recitations, oloe. Which aro eapectal {n&nmuu for young poopla's partics. It Is gdapted to il wanta and tasien, th cityos vl conniry? ready lias n largo elrculation in Ohlcago, bavo 55,000 subscribers i thia oty alogol =" v Y #OY All are Wishing (and Willing) to Help Memphis, but How to Do It is the Question. Two.Thirds OF THE Intire Subscription Receipts FOR THR WEEK ENDING BATURDAY, ‘OOT. 18, FROM CITIZENS OF CHIOAGO AND FROM Exposition Visitors will bo {mmodiately formarded to the rellof of sconrgod and suffaring Mewphis., Lot thousands suhecribe at once for tho Toung Falks' Rural ($1,51 par year), and thus Lo the means of sendin 0y thouauita of doliare (o thoso' whio Lrgontly and y ueod assistanco. TW0 BANDSOME LANDSCAPE CHROMOS {ontiroly Ghicago produotion) axo prosented to qvery sub: scrlber to tho Youny (olks’ Rural, 'They are 1¢a8ig lucics i sizo, printed in fourteen oil colors, mountéd and var- nished'ready for framing without ox(ra chatge, Tney aro acknowlodyed gems of the alrouo art, and ato far supor- for in deaken aug oxcoution to the, plcfuren wwually elven s promiuins,, 1o subjocts ara +* Alorniag on (he Bississ sippl,” and * Suuset on the Slerras,” Subscrlbo for yoursolves; Subscrlbe for your children, Subscribe for your young ladios; Subsoribo for your young men. Subgoribo for your eistor; : Subscrlbe for your brothor; Subacribo for your cousla ; Subsorlbo for your nleco; Subscribe for your nephew, Bubscribe NOW and gt (or glve) a bosutiful monthly poriadical for, cus yoar, Bubscribe NOW and got also two lovely lttle Amorlcan Iandsoaps chromon, Subiscribe NOW sud thus bo tho means of giviog $1 to ur nelghiburs and frieuds who are tocribly distrossod and noed instant and wubstantlal reliof. ANTIGIPAT: your ‘Thaukegivin, Ohrlstmas, and Now Year's Presonts fow wooks, in ordor to holp our sistcr elty fn hee hour of nood. Subsoriptions will b recelvod by tho Westorn Nows Culnpany: at tha prinaipal book storus and jowolry atoross and at tho Exposition’ Bullding nclosed of brouglit to tho otico of tho publl AMadison- st EP-What D, R, Leoko (Potroleum V. Nasby), of tho Toieda Binde, sayn **Tho Youtiy Folks' Zural, published by H, N, ¥, Lowls, of the West.rn Rural, fa mlllvfll? old papar, countin from the tato of its ostablishment, bt (& I & vory good ong, and a vory bright ona, 1t 14 Tull of the Intercsting, tho'swusing, tho ontortaluog, tho Instru ‘must iy bo s wolcomo I city homos as'in country homes. 'he storloa (wo bava copied several of thom in the Y«uufi\l‘olkl' Department) are in the proper splrit, and that thoy are anjoyed by tho Little Peoploovarywhore thors 1y abundant ovidonce. Thobiost way to got.s good 103 of the paperis tosend for & spocimon copy, and, after a look ovor tho broad, bright paxos, and at tho fllustra. tions, and a biut a8 0 tho chromos offered, you will soon becoto & subgeriber From the Clneinnati Period. Wo hava botorg noticed this elogant liitla gom for the young paoplu. We sty * littlo » bucauso It is ansaclated rith Ttlo peaple, wo suppose, but this does Injustico to tho papor. Itis, (ndead, tho largost littlo folks* paper wo vy having sixtoan pagra full of Intorosting mattor, aplondidly fllustratod. "It 1s original, and based on a novel, but vory usoful, featuro—that of tncouragiug tho i, but al, f L of b g, th yound pooplo towelta ‘for s solumus. Nine' moro flw it would havo saved tho city frum destruotion. Oxly 1. {eor and a aic of chromoa! Addross If. N, wls, Chicago, ¢ Just What Our Children Need.” Fvom o Letter of @ Western Mother. The Young Folke' ftural is just what aur doar ohildron peod {4 Is deawiag thom out iinoly. oy (ako an intor. o8t i 1t bucauso It 13 for them ospaclally, giviug that no other publication can givo, and tio p.(zes otfored gzent lusautive to Inpravainont. Altogaifios t 13 o noblo ontorpriso, aud will do an untold amoutit of good. What Subscribers Say. ¢ Wo must say wo llke it bottr than any other paper or poriodical for juvonilos, = * ¢ 1 cannot say enougl u ia prafeo. | Expoct to meko largo olub,"—~ Aire, ¥, L. ., Pisaah, Ohio, Tovol #¥'Thio bost wark for ohildren yot published, &« A blossod inissigm tint will wpn sou (Houds, snd ten thou- *and biossin, .. Boiedotn, i ** You aro dolog s groat work for parontn and childron, Que tomo ara fapgior for ‘yous” toachings, ° Hoaved Toward yours —afre. 1P, I *"'Tho honailt of your paer tomy family—espaolally to m) Ellfl\h,‘?,ll Just coming to maturity—is buyond price."— Y Saneils 411 T forty boys, Tahould want thems sl ta voad its pager scriter, Cassopolis, Mick, *‘Thero s no house Wfll’lh(! without the Youxa FoLia' RUNAL."—M. @., Chicago, *"Th linoa papr for Joung pouple extant."—ifrs, . 8.8, 5.4, §. 9 ANOVELTY AMONG NOVELTIES ! ‘What 2,000 Editors Bay. OUNG FOLKS' RURAL is tho Iargost and hand. sumost papor for youug people extant, Qs flen poculiarly lts own—diferont trom any other inatylo and oontents. U NDEIAKING to sunply wants that nover be- fore have beon suppliod, Nl In countey ex oty should ba without it—enougli oannt b sald In pratse. AEATIST uowsnayor suoocss of tho last thros yoars—a docldod hit, ‘What 100,000 Readers Bay, i 'ULL of the Interesting, tho amusing, and the instruc. tivo—old folks and young alike enjoy it. UR homo happlor for its nprosonce and teach. ings—uxcoeds anything olso for tho youug. 1 t botter than any other periudioal for juven. ilus, —tho bouollt to us iy boyond prico, T HOV: of 1o paper thatLraiaa focomusea with It—Hoavon roward you | END for a speclmon and look at its by 3 Shouilie A oen iy pagaatt e betait H Extraordinary Attractions, ARDS {n cash glvon for bost sohool ** compost- a5, wtarics, sk3'00s, pocms, ato. NIQUE fonturoy, base and liohd_games, threo cal- s 0f puzelos, s1ateon 1Ntk jagos, TRUBERVES two masosof cach uumber for din ivgnos, doclan:i i, rooltatiuns, oto, PAIR of chromoy (mountad, oto., without aby 0xtra ohiari s) gIvou ouoh anbsoiibar, OVELY llitlo Inilsoaos of the sublimost 4 Westorn Aworican sevaoey. *PTERMS-81,60 vor year. Siogle numbers 16 eeniu, II, N. T. LEWIS, Publishor, 407 West Mudisou-at,, Chicago, RE THE EXPOSITION. A Grent Multitude of Visitors Yos- terday, The Receipts of To-Morvow Fvening to Bo Devoted to tho Yellow Fover Sufferers, An Excellent Opportunity for Everybody to Contribute, To thoge who hava become fairly famillar with the Exposition, {ho most notlceablo featuro of tho show yestordny was the fmmense number of peoplo who ats fended it. ‘Tho matn floor, tho stulra, the gallery, the {broo wings, the artgallery, tho lunch-rooms, the Gomo, tho elevator feemod with o surgitg mass of good-Lumored huminity. Mr, Laflin stood In the doorway of tho Sccrotary’s oftico and smilod beulgnly o8 o informed Tite Tuinuss reportor that Le thoughty by tha timo tho doors closed ut night uot less than 160,000 Visitors would biuve keen tho show during the day, whilo Mr, Reynolds, although not ready to conte puto the nimbere, gazed upon the swaylug crowd ae 1t moved hieroand theve aud enjoyed itself, Tho {mmenso crowd was mado up of Chieago cltl- zons and Indics, school girls and boys by tho thousaucds, excurslonfata who came in by the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Rock Inland & Pacific, and Cinicago & Alton Raflroads,and s leglon of babies, Taw collection of these infinitestmal bipeds of ages varying from onoor tws month to ono or two yeara was nok ouo of thia plewe antest foaturcs of tho show, These woro too ubigai- tous, They dangled over tho fountain basia from tho arms of nuracs who gazed abstractedly upwards to the topof the domo ; they leancd over Lo bilsters of tho galiory § thoy woroto Lo found in tho midst of fie crush round tho soda-fountain ; and whure thoy wora ot to bo cen thelr protornatural powers of vocallzi- tion' made their unfortunaioly near presence kuown in on an unmistakablo mannor. What they wero taken thero for fs aud must remain s mystery. With tho exception of & here-and-thero au. tomatic eradlo among tho furniture showa and the Ju. ia-rubber goods cxhibitions, thers wan nofliing fu the building that could bo of fntorest to them, It looked a8 if o hundred kiudergariens had simultauconsly taken advautago of tho 15-cent cluuse in tho exhib- itfon's conslitution, Tho centre of ttraction to the school children, whose uniform deporiment wus un- excoptionuble, were the ecales, whoso exhibitors were welghing all visitors gratis, from the infantile nuismca who turned tho senfo at bine poundy oud u half to tho plothorlo oud broad-backed Granger whoso avolrdupols was duly certlfed with o card bearlug figures In the vieluity of 400, Noxt to the gratuftous performantes on the platform acales, tha collection of birdy and uquaris i tho southern ehd of 1100} boy und echool girl mind, un well filled ny might have been oxpect vast number of peopls who were in tho main buliding. 1t was evident thut ¢ 25-cent admission briugs sighi-seors whose ymiy thiex o with the more useful articles, and whozo a miration of tho urtistlo s not suilicfently trong to | ducs them to leave tho main hall to tako n peeps at the classio features of Tone or Zenobis, or to gaze upon the wonderful cauvases of Bierstadt, Armitage, Kensclt, or Ford, The Saturday show s cseentially tho people’s sow, Big and little, young aud old, go thero (0 enjoy (e~ Belves, and tliat they fully acomplish thelr oijcet no oue who witnessed the scenes of yestarday aficrnoon and eveniug could doubt, As o rendezvoits for lovers, tho Exposition buflding 19 a big success. adoptublity for. this purposs ba. air Luown, und tho number of tondee missives runuing + Deareat, meot me t half-pust 4 this fteranon st the Exposition, opposite tho big soda fountain,” cr “Lovey, 'do tho “how tlls evening, 1wl bo stunding right lesido the Watchmakers,” iy conelderably luryer ihan would bo imaglned’ by tho least tructinl of papas and snammus, Fhat thero {8 10 place for cuercny, next to tho delightul solitude of 4o, Iiko @ big crowd, 1s well linown to lovers, ard tho maby flirtations whiichi_cro g to thiere, carricd on i (ko niidst of tho sight-seclug cun ooly Lo arcertained by a calm and. Judicions seriifiny of the 28 it moves 10 and £ro tirougl the labyrinth of vays and bywnys umong the articles exhibited, Fho jimmenso houss of yestorday should bo fepeated to-morrow _evening, It 8 ulready Luown, hut it will bear repetition, that tho uct- receipts of to- morrow evening oro fto Do devoled fo the rolief of the unfortunato sufferers in the yellow fever districts of tlio South. 1L 15 tho wish of tho tanngers of the Exposition that n very bundeomo sum bo reale ized. All who atlend the Lxposition to-morraw nuirt will iave tho extra mtisfuction of kuowing thut they aro promoting » good ond charitablo cuuee, As @ proof of tho heartiuces with which tho manugers of tho Exposition uro entering into {he thing it may be mentioned that yesterday aftorugon Potter Lalinor guvo §100 for tho first twa i to-morrow night'a exbibition, when 1L, 1, Towed suit with $200 for the fast, two, uhd George Lap. bam gave $100 £or another couplz, he followiig ¢l cularissucd by the manager, 1ully sets fortl thelr ine tentons ¢ “Tho managers of the Exposition huvo unanimously voted 1o sct upart the not Teegipts of wext ioaday oveulug, Oct. 13, for the relief of the sufleriug ju the ellow fover disfricts of the Soutls, Xt you will b kin enoigh 0 wive notice from yone pulpit on Sunday nest, of the time und object, in Ack terma as will induce cven ono porson to £, or fo bisy tickets, who would not. otherwiso do o, ft will be tiis ‘means of accomplishing pusitive good for thie distressed unfortunates, and will greatly ablfgo the Commnittos, who carnestly desiro that the sum - realized shull b worthiy of our city and the cause, Special tickets wil Do printed and wused for tho night, sud . wil be kold nt tho door and ot oher places, o bo desiguated i tho daily papers, ot ity ceuts cacli, DPurchancrs of tickets for that night cair bo certuin that thoy con tribute to a good cause, whetliar thiey uao thom or not, Tho opportunity It o good one, for citizons who caunot themsolves attend, to buy tickiols und givo to their des Jondunts, employts wud ohars wud tius do s doutla ndnoss, Tho menibers of thy Lxecuiive Commiticg havo susfiended thelr own passes for the accasion, and itis hoped that holders of season nud comumutition tlekots gonernily will do likowlso, and _buy tickels at thio door, 80 us to aid fu swelling {ho do Tho followlng sunomcements bave been mado by tio managers,—ono that the Board of Directors vwill meek ot thelr room In tho Exposition Duilding to-m: rowntdp. . another that clergymen, properly uc crodited as such, will bo admilited 1o tho Exposition, with their familfes, witlout charge, Au incident ochuread [ o buflding yesterday aftornoon which should not bo unrecorded. A womun, ‘whio could ot bo aubsequeatly found, gave Lixth to stillborn child in tho midst of a great'cowd near tho southiwest corner of {Le bullding, _Sho left it Ivtug on tho floor, whonco it was removed’ by a police oiticer {0 the Armory Station, FASHIONADLE NOOTS AND BIHOES, Tas caused more real genuiug fominine heart-aches caugo of non-possession {han a Blow-caso contalning somo rara spaciineng of boots and rhoes, located {n tho southeast caid of thebuilding, luboled wifl n very protty glasn slgn “ A, A, Wiswall, fashionubls buot and shod dealer, No, 76 Stato aireot.” BLISS & TORBEY, In fho west gallery, just to tho right of {ho Adsma streot entrance, i the most shocking exhibiliou in tho Duilding, W refer to tho large galvanic battery ox- hibited_ by the enterprising firm of Bliss & Torrey, who havo {he fuest aisplay of toflet and fancy goods, druggiste’ sundries, und surgleal inetroments ong could wish to see, This firm, whoso olegant nnd spacious storo s at Nos, 171 and 173 Randolph street, havo one of the most coinploto establishments of (hg kind fu tho United Siutes, und in fuct the onlyone of tho kind fn the West. Thoy do mot keop drugs aud mediclues, bub confine themiclves enilrely ta druzgists’ sundfics and tindings, surgical inetrumonts, ortiiicial jimbs, and uro largo fiporters of tho fnest toilet und fancy goods, ‘hiey muko a spectalty of come pletely itting “out drig stores with everytulng they aced, with tho oxcoption of drigs ond meajelice, anil thelr atock comprises an endlesw” variety of just such articles us the funcy-goods dealvrs requive for the holis doy trude, ‘They atomen well known, uud. well do- seryo tho suceeas they huvo attaiucd, ¥, L, BRAND 4 00,, tho celcbrated photogruph urtists, liave on_exhibition somo of our leadlur ¢itizens, andy (o mnka tha sliow steildug, Buve g them, 'Phe Lices looks guito lre= lke, oy ave in tho novth room of the urt yal Promiuont umoug_ thom aro Willlam I, Coolb gl aud Guorgo I, Lailin, Esq, Hubbed in ou, lfesizo, ' Wwo 'largo’ framis containtiz carte de visites of children mimet n el of attoution, Iow it s possible 0 got theao wew ner to Jook 4o happy Just at th right mo e moro than v can tell, ~Lho spceimens of yoreeluin picturs o ceodingly fine, Drand & Co, muakin {f poesit swuin £0 wateh his wweotheart’h fuco having lier fuco on the fuco 0f Lig Wateb, T 1ooni of this enterprising firm uront No, 698 Wabseh uves nue, for ¥ G kgt Ly WEDSTER & CO'8 MILLINCRY, P In Iooklug throngh the Bxposltlon we’ were atraci wit thy displuy of D, Webeier & O fesale amid jiliers, Wabnsh avenie, K g anty of our metropolitan populition, Rei only vater to tho tastes of our wlite, bt e 'l beon most ominently seecerful b | thie leo al, it wtich au wo quantitles, it o tielr udyanfage, nsslt with the ner, ar ¢ clurk flud it decidedly bt b wanih of it or bonety, to OYLIKDELL DERKH, Gelinll Trothers, of (s elty, have pe two of thele pateut eyliuder detks on exhifblidn, o which our buists Rewn 1ADIIG in Tocktog with fi ity Oae of Hig favo 16 tho Jargest mmuonpit whlof tie:,and fs, i petut o doslgn, workuanehip, fiufcll, nnd fntido aziangonenty & complote succers, "Tho onti Ido uppeatauce 1§ it hundeomo, Every onp will feel’ prowd ta linvo such p desl §u i ofiice, Tho druwers 870 Jocked by

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