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THE' CHICAGO 'DAILY TRIBUNE. MON] ‘AUGUST 31, 1874, 7 S ORI e S LOGAL' MISCELLANY. . THR RETURN OF.THE OYSTER. Tha Poople's party rushod into powor with tho napiring. battlo-ory. of. ** Porsonnl. borty, and ngor ad libitum,” holding . that what or Low nuch # aitlzon drank waa nob anothor : cltizon's usiness, nnd mon hopod ‘that - tha day had ‘as- tived whon thay bad tho right to .go and. como, poalc-sud think, ot and driok, ns -thoy chose, without- focrv of \molestation. , Unfortuuatoly yvonts ocourrad which , proved that thoy woro mistakon—that on. one point tuo load ua' of the Dooplo's . party wora a8 wogoted oven ms the Committoo of Joventy. The peenlinr ‘antipnthy of tho lattor »ody, it wlll, bo.- remomborod, was intoxieatiug fquors of nll kinds, from tho, cronmy lager, ith its Infinitokimal porcontago of alcobolio stimulant,ap to tlfe dondly-cocktall, and almost bqnally:domoraliging whiskyatralght, and in ity dylng ptruggles tho crusading soptuagint mado » long pul), a strong pull, and & pull altogothor, {o.the direstion'of tho nttor rodetuption of Ohi= o from tho.yoko of intemporanco. ~ ??thc whisky yas to tho (:u:uxn}l!nu of Sevon- Ly oystors proved to the Peoplo's’ party,and ‘a £ow montha after thoy'damo into power a stom edict tsaned from civic headquartors probibiting, undor heavy pennltics, tho sale ot tno succulent bivalves durityt tho months of Mnfl} Juno, July, and August, ‘Ul constornation which this oruel ordor coused in the oamps of tlie subterranenn oystarhousa proprictors, and tha Italinu saloon- koopors, who, by tho by, bad helped to vote into - powor ~ tho mon who robbod. thom of their privileges, .. was fully describod at tho timein d'us Tribune, Without oxeaption, they doomed tho order o8 perfidious and tyran- nical, and looked upon the encoption.in favor of picklod oystors -with. contompt, ‘Tho suspicion gained ground that ovoral of thé Aldorn.en hnd got un a corner on pickled oystérs 3 but,as thio antter was nover brought bufora tito Grand Jury, the faotd'in.tha caso ara'not, snd lpro\mbly never will bo fully mndo known, Iiowover much tho' natuto’ of*“the ordor wns foroign to tho porsonal-liborty: principlos of the power which promulgated it, . thero'-is mno. doubt that most pooplo looked npon it ag & mensuro’ which wns 0ot bocked-up «by.-tho. solonco of natural history, .According to” the popular superstition, which'tho old: fogvism of the: Board of Health hias helped to produto, at precisely ona second past'12'o'clock to-night, the oyeters which ono second provious wero- uttorly: obnoxious to tho publio hoalth will becomo safe, aud as delicious as thoy nro enfo. 1t will be-woll for parties in- teniding to celobrate tho suspeusion of tho Inw's powera'by n midnight oyster-suppor to bo oaro- Tul thot thelr-clocks ara corraok uxEn.muu ol tho hour of night, as tho polico forco have recoived spoainlingtructions lu the premisos, aud will.nb once punlsh any aitompt at oyuter-cating Lefore tho first day of Septomber I undenidbly and in~ ovitably nt hand, - Lyvery Icalinn: enloon and oyater-houso will bo placed undor direct polico suryeillance from 9 o'clovk this morting until 12 at nigut, ond tho Taintest adspiclon of ‘an oystor- odor will bo-the signal for tho deecont upon the place of a-aquad of men rotaiued in rondiness at the Central Station, £y . When' midnight has orrived, however, the oyater-voendor cau ply his occupntion in pence, and, aftor a-too long and_too. erolly enforcod abatinenco, the lover of: tho-half-dozen rayw, the Biuo.Point ronst, the saddlerock fry, the count stows, nud tho greasy patty, will bo pormitted to iudulge his appotite without fear of civio intor- vontivn, ; . :GO0D - SAMMARITANS, Tho Good Samaritans Lield their scoond “con- vorsntional meoting” at tho Shelter, 44 LaSalle stroct, yosterday atternoon, Whilo tho exercises are callod * conversational, " they ara really of o eomli-rligious - charactor. - Thoro. were ahout twonty-flve. persous prosent yesterdny, half of whom wore 1umatos of the Shelter, 'P'lho excrciges wore opened- by singing. * The morniug light is brozking.” Mr. Billluga pro- gided at tho organ, which, has been . kindly fur- nished by tho Mason & ITamlin Organ Company for tho uso of the Bhelter. Mr. Billings thion read Lhe 1Gth . chaptor- of tho Gospol of St, Mark. This was followed by his rend- ing an snonymous. . poem,. ontitled 4 'y Water Mill," which ho eaid ho wished to pubstituto for prayor, Thisof course mot ap- proval; for the Socloty hias cechowed all ‘prayor, excopt, tho Lord's prayor: ., Billings ~noxt . proceeded _to address. tho moeting, taking ns his-text, * Who shall roll away tho-stones ? "from -8t. Mark, iik;10. 1o lauded. tho worlk of .the Bocioty, and approyod {ho oxclusion of . proyer - from its Sunday aitor- noon services, Hd wanted to see it kept clonr of oll scctarinn bias, aud - was confidont that it would do s noblo work, ** Bhsll wo gather at the river ?” was then sung quito carnestly; after which Mre. Loonnrd, Presidont of the Socity, Jed in tho Lord's pravof, which was repeated by thio outlro: meeting. * Neater, my God, to theo ™ wag then sung. : Ara.Wills; o visltor, followed tho singing in an address approving tie plan- and object of tho Bociety, and wishing ft God-speed: . Quito n tumber of invitations had beon sent to the keopers and iumates-of tho houses of ill- fame i tho city to attond tho inceting, but “)ay Brown;" of No. 52 Desplnines -stract, and one of lior* boardos," wero the only ones -to respond. ‘Throughout the mecting:they entered bomtily into the exercies. At tho. ciose they oxpreesed’ thomselves pa* woll pleased, and prowiscd to be rogular nttoudants upon tho Bunday ¥ converaations,” The SBociety will maot agaip next Sunday, nnd it 8 expected that moro of tho * fallen will bo present, and that some of them cen bo induced to epeals. . ANSHE MAARIV. A ppocial meoting yashield yesterday aftornoon of the members of tho congrogution of the Syna~ gogue Ansho -Alauriv in their schookroom on “'hirteonth strect, near Michigan ayenue, for tho purposo of cousidering tho matter that wasbeforo them two.weeks ngo yesterday—which, was tho réport of ,the Committeo of the Whole in regard to :solecting'n site on wlhich to erect their syna- goguo, in‘whick it was recommendod to tho con- gregation that-tho biilding should bo erected on tho site of their old synsgoguo, at the corner of Webssh sveuua .and Peck “conrt, which wag dostroyed in tho Inst groat blazo. Tho President, M. M. Yerstloy, called the mecting to avder, ands {tho Sceratary, Mr. B, M., Eisoudrath, read tho minutes 6f tho preceding moeting. R Mr. Eisendrath movedthut o committea of ton, with tho-Preatdent ox-officio, bo appomted axn Boilding Committee-of Ways and-Meaus: to provido for the ercotion of a building on'the old gito.” This croated a long discnssion, which was pacticipated iu - by “Messrs.’ Silvorman, Roson- bors, -Strauss, Rosunfold, . Kobn,. ooao; and Colo. 1t was ovident that the gentletnen woro all desirous of ereating their synagogue, Lub whare and when was tho point on‘which- thuy disagreed, Fioslly, for tho sake of harmony, Mr. Bisendrath withdrow his motion.. - Nr. Lazarus Silvorman thon modo & mation to tho'offcct that the report of tha Commitico of the Wholo, roferred to above, e now ‘nceopted, and that tho bullding be -orectod on tho old site. Thin-nlso gavo o to a spirited’ diseueslon, and indications woroe that tho entiro aftornoon would Be conaumed nnd nothing,accomplished. At this stogo of- tha procoedings Br. Adlor ap- pearcd ns-o-pacifioator, and, .as a..compromito ahensure, noved thnt furthor discussion of the subjact bo postponed-until the Presidont should seo propor to call o meetivg somo timo duting the month-of Janunry. : This: motion. prevailed, and tho rebuilding.of tho Jowish synagoguo i shereby indofimtely postponed. Bowe further business, in which tho congrogation -slone are jutorentcd, woa trangaoted, and tho mocting ad- Journed. . LOOAL LETTERS. To the Editor of 1'ho Chicago Tribune: - ‘Sm: And now s great many partics want to know why don't ihe Sonth Park Commis- sionors haye sowers mado down on Grand houlo- enrd? Soveral owners declnro thoy will build whon they con conneot with some sower. Tho nino houses now orceted there will. find immoai- afo: tonants tho day that seworggo s surcly cs- tablished, 5 ~Wo writa whercof wo knov. Tho dower on éithor &lde of Grand boulesnrd will not epat muah, and can bo flulshod mis fall enslly, Ho #ny thoy who know, Propmry-OwNEns, Cuicaao, Avg, 9, 1874 L 3 IDENTIFIED, Lo the Editor of The Chicuago T'rabune - Bin: In Bunday’s Tupuns you printed o local sttiolo with the caption “An O1d Inhabltant Reeurracted,” giring an agcount of the recovery pf" the tombateno of * Abram R, Markle, who dled Nov. 801845, and locating tha placo of disgovery & the cornor of Tayler sul flato girostd. Xou ere mistaken in atating that nouo of the old sattlora of Chleago recollactod auy- , MG G ong timo was opular “Xllinoly Lix- chango," on the cornor of Lako and LnSallo atroota, | ; S o el ol * Mr, Marklo and fa) , oonstating of 'a wifo and.‘five uhlmmn,»—m{m‘ Wiltiam, - Bdward, Anna and Marion,.-migratod-horo atn \'erg oarly day, and tho lioad of- tho fomily;na - utatod, om- bathed {n the hotel-businoss; and was tho ‘cam- i potitor i that 1ing of ‘tho'ouee ronownod Mnrk onubion. 'I'hé “Marklo “fainly* woro all" woll cdueated, ono of iha.daughtors' having taught school- horo.” ‘Ihiey “ecenmulated cousidorabla proporty, sud'at [t tino wore one of the ** firnt families” *of infant Chicago. Dut-rovorsen camo,' wenltlvand proporty vanished, ahd, in the gonoral ruin, the fathor sickonod, died,'sud wos gathored to hfs fathors, tho fathor of tho writor | of this noto acting na'ono’ of - tho ‘pall-boarcrs. | M. Marklo waa' very highly ostaomad for hla miny storling - qualitios, amid his -witow mnat bo iromembered by tho old attendnnts on tho minju- ‘tration of Eidar Minton, the noted pdstor of the Taret Daptist’ Oliuroh at ‘that - time, At tlio brealing up of ‘tho family; thoisons adopted sonfaring as n menns of * livolthood, contributing il tho {ime to tho support of- tha mothor and sistors,. I'ho Inttorwero anbsoquontly both mnr- rled ” fn” stheine, Wis,,'nud soma: yoears sgo the motlor went -toroside -with rolatives in Vii- ‘ connes, Ind.~ For somo tline none -0f tho clils rdren hiivo boen soon or hoard of In thlncity, bit, : of conrso, thoy nro nat all tead, and will-ng donbt ibo rejoiced to recoyer #o ohoivo o rolio of their houored fouhor as hias beon nnoarthed by tho T'nylor-atroot delvers, MO M. Ousoaco, Aug. o0, 1874, To the Eitor af Tho Chicao Tribunes . 8n: Inotlcod In your paper this moraing that tho remains. and tombstono of Abmm A. Marklo-wore fouud on tho promisesof Mr. Cella, cornor Taylor and Stdto stroots.: I knew Mr, Abram A, Marklo'well. - His wifo and daughtor (Mrs, Norton) residoar Wilmolto,. a fow miles north of Chicago, nnd Willio Burch, s grandso, 'is in n?rhl(lng-umca in tho city, I can bo found ot 98 Waahington street, at ‘my offico, and will . communicate nnything of interost to the family, Ido not know.hen Mr, AL way buried. % Cmscauo, Aug. 80, 1874, AL N. Lonp. Pt il NP GENERAL NEWS, 2 Honry, Dilbern, the man who was injured by. the Lrealdng . of i tho., olovator, machinery ab Bootl's store, cornorof State and. Lake stroots, Soturday last, died yestorday at No. 76 Cornolia strect. o lenyes o wife and six children, Aslight firo oceurred yostorday noon‘in No. 150 Rucker- stroat,. n - balkery ocoupied by Jolic Ellixon. Tho damage was nok sorious. The rooms in:Martine's, Hall, on the Bouth Side, occupled by liobect Cnwdroy as.slooping rooms, ware, ‘entored, and.-clothing -and yalua- ‘bles to the nniount of €100 takon while the janitor wag in tho.building,'he haviug left his koys on the outside of the door. ‘ Tiio -long-oxpested- wedding -of Mr. Nawton Dates and Miss Olara Lane will talke placoT'hurs. day ovening at 7 o'clock.at tho Contenary Chitwrch, The many {rionds of the botrothed couploaro on tha qul vive for this Intorosting ovont. ‘Thoso who insiat that punctuality Is tho first virtuo of n business man - would be odified o no- tico Now promptiy at tho firat shrick of tho 13or 0 o'cloek' whistle the city laborers knock off work, Even if'n manhavo the two pony clods that pass for o shovolful of -carth-on his shovel be puts.thom back with & sigh of rolief, and Lreaks for:kis dinvor-can and cont. J. W. Blaisdall, for whom such esrnost in- quiries bave receutly been. made, is aunouuced to.appenr i :Rock Island in o few.dnys oa iha particular star of Hooloy's Comedy Company. . John, Wilson was arrested Saturday night by Oficer-David. Batry, and . Jocked up in the Madi- son Btroot Station to answer n chargo of larpouy in stealing €30 from tho snloon of Josoph Dosy, on the corner of. Desplaines and Fulton stroots, Officer Murphy discovered John Mahonoy and Alox. Larrabeo “in tho saloon of the Intler's fathor-n-law, Michabl Alurrny, on Willinm stroet, near Contro avenno, at 3:30 yestordny morning, and- charged - them with - burglary, they having Toloniously ontorcd the placo aud stole a smail sum of money.~ Murray states that bis son-in- law has handled his purse with au impunity and o recklessnoss. which has so exasperaced” him that ho now proposes to appoar sgatust him, The voleo of tho oyster-cator. is heard In tho land, - and tho signs on the basemont restaur~ ants; * Btows—25 cents,” nro no lonpgor anach- romsms: = An Italian caterer on West Van Buron streot had lald in n two-quort tin. and nino oys- tor-sholls, and is now prepared to receive orders for Now.Yorik counts. on the balf-shell, Competition -has brought’ ico-crear, tho jnno- cent ico-croam, that kmts up the raveled sleeye of appetite, down to G cents o quart, and the gomi-subiuiban resident can now dio in n ‘more arlstoeratio maumor, and quito ng affectually, ns it he had invested Lis nickel in * green ap- pyools,” *gweet pitanatyz,” ‘‘timatasors,” or tho ocher luxuries of tho koason. Alr, Warron Leland, managér of tho Palace Hotoel, Sau Fraucisco, in-iu tho oity-for tho . par- Fom of ‘ongaging masons, bLricklayors, and pins- arors for tho - completion -of tho above-namaed botel. Mr. Leland has already succeedod in engnging 160 men, They will recelve €6°a doy in goid. o The Young Men's Ohrietfan Association have & committes who visit tho Hospitals, Jails, Biide- woll, and’ Poor-EHouse,” supplying them with rondine matter, but tho domund from theso poor unfortunates -is greator than tho supply; they thoretoro nak-all who may have old _boolis, mag- azines, roligious or llustrafod papors, to leave thom at tha rooms, or send a postal card to 148 Madlison ' street, and they will bo ealled for. Thoy, gratofully aclmo\\-lm_lgo packages from the following during the month of August: Mise J. E. Mulls; Mrs. C. 8, Adams, +Brs. P, Liow, Mrs. w. Loulf; Mrs. G. G. MeCulloel, Mru. W. B. Dgan, Mrs; D. A, Dean, Mrs.” Grabinm, . Vosminkel, Hadloy Dros., B. I, Mann, O, 1L Ciapin, ¥. A, Banics, J. W. Brookis, A. 1. Schoohan, the Rov. B, W. Clark, F. O.’ Adams, G. W, Gates, J. W, Xogso, and sovoral others, Children up in the sonthwostern part-of tho city hava-abandoned ruuning olong tho streots with a soap-box on wheels shouling. fire, uu amusement that-has beon very. popilar since tho 14th of July, and now * play burglara.” - A boy avda girl bide undor o doorstep'and snoro, 1oprescntiug the unexpecting housoholder-“ and lady.” ‘Thon a burglor comes along and atealy thoir nowspapor scrap curroucy, aud whon they awalen shoots them with a corn-ocob revolver. Te thon escapas, and tho. policoman comes up and arrests tho householdor, All s vory lifo lile. A profiminary mecting of tho ofilcors. of tho various Roman Catholic total abstinonco and Dbenavelont sooiotias in vhis clty, -was hold yeu- terdny aftornoon (o the basemont of 8t. Patrick’s Cliuxeh, on the cornor of Dcu}lrlninos nnd Adamy streots, Tho maeting as catloa fortho purposo of muking proparations for the recoption of tho _delogatos "to tho national couvontion which meots in thia eity Wadnesday, Oct. 7. ordor Lo givo tho other socictie in ‘this ounty a chanco-to eo-apornte with -them in maoklng preparations, tho Vice-Presidont of "tho, State’s wion, of Cdok County, postponed tha first: rog- 5' nL. ot tho pame place. All tho officors of tha ‘athiolic ldtal abutinonco sociotles [n this county are reyuested to attond, _ A rolurn bega-ball match betweon ninenorgan- izod omong the players of tho . Twentioth and Niath Wards: was the ocoasiou of o pleasant guthoring_ of friondy dome miles north of .the -city, yester- duy, Amongs thoso prosent wero -City- Fronsuvor O Hara, Ald. Foloy and fam- 1 Ald. -Corcortn' and famjl; Bounator 'K{'hon, Col. Oleary,” Mr. Otark L\pu},"Mr. James McGarry, Mr, P. . Driscoll, and ‘many , othors ‘moro or losg publicly Inown, T'ho * ballmatch rostiltod In favor of tho Twentieth' Ward by a scoro of 16 to 2, but it is olioged tunt some of tho ‘best playars in tho Franklin nine wero resed into sorvice to accomplish the victory. Fju\mvcrlhntmny have booy; nu ‘enjoynble ut- “tornoon was spent by all, and it s probable ihat thero will bo o fow moros such gathorings bofore cold wonthor sets iu. Juno'1 tho building oceupiod by 3L, D. Wells & Co., on tho southonst cornor of Mudison pud Anrkot streots, wag burnt down, Threo months havo olapsed, and tho sldowmks on thoiwo Hireots have not yet boon robuilé, All traveling nlong tho south slde of Madisou streot are driven on to tho pavevent, often muddy, always crowded with tonms, Complaint was mado to tho Board of Public Works nearly divo wooks ago, but no petion hna yol boon takon, Wuat 1 4ho renson for nllowiug one of the main thor~ onghtaren of & grost oity to _remain in o cany dhfion which would not bo tolorated in an East- orn villugo for u wook? for tha owners of tho proporty (o rebulld, au ostponing the convonienco of thousands for {‘hulr Hako? o NOT TO DI NLAOKMAILED, surance World, of Philadelphia, snd -the In- {::v(mca Age, af New. Yurk‘I wai urrestod on tDuonduy b Philudelphin, on the charge of black= thing Gbout My. Marklo, aa_ho- s one of tho | Fifal T auailing,.-The Ledger plves -the followivg par— Jtll.:ulug of the cud{ \\-h'luh will bo of intorost to ular moeting until Wednesdny evening, at 8| at- Bweonoy's * farm, * Tu tho Nonrd waiting R, B, Cavarly, publishor of the Advalanoha and. Chlcago uu‘)ln, sinco a Chicago man is ilio com= plalnant in tho caso. The compldfiant is L. D, Cartright, Bacrotary of tho Republio Lifo- Insuranco_Gompnny, of Ohicago, and -Viee-Presidont of tlu ' Nntionnl Life Insurance Gompnoy of tho Unted Blates, both of whiclihavs of. fices in o samo bulldlug i Uhicago, and aro undor {tlio Ramo managomont, itecently Mr, Qorfifphit was In Bow-orly shca Lo b 1 1, Cigeiris, ol the sub- fostof ndvortising In tho tnsurulico vapora o pub- linties was ndverted (0 but nothing ‘dono, ~ When Mr, Cortright cambd to Phlladelpiiia-ho Jearaod that Mr, Onveriy wan it search of him,: snd having lieard n ru. mor of an {utentlon fo forco him to- terws by thireats encil publientionn dn respect 1o tlio compatilen hio I conuecied with, ho enltled on Detectlve Tagrart, and at b ‘suggestion’ ft wan nfranged tiat an_{nterview shiount tako placo between tho inatirances agont nad the putblisher In n room in the Contineutdt, antl“that the deteetivoshould bo In‘on adjolulig rouin, yot i ol qion to hear all tuat wan satd, Tho agrungesient was catried outl, nudy as Mr, Goriright , testifiod befora Al, lll)'flll{\,tlh B, Cavorly opvuedl tho subjeot by eaying that Ne Intended to writo tintavorably of tho Topublle Life nnd Natlona Life Iusuratice Conipanica ninlesn his terins Wero noceddd to § that {f tioy worg e would notatn vo, but Lwhntewr was written would e favorablo, + 1lis proposition was to subseribe for 100 copienof (Lo Iorfd 'at§t Dot copy, making $100§ to it 6 half-pago ndyertiroment i tho Age for ono year aLE00 1 tho mmo tn ks 4 salanche at Lhossine Tate, und to (;mwm in cash, makiug $1,500 In oll, To thls proposition My, Cortright szomed to nccedo, and drew up b check for 900, witfel. ho haudad to Air, Cavorly, who recolyed it, aud whora' it hud been_ placed fn oo of hin pockoln n- afjnal was givon, and the dotective and Mecd. Honry Biaytho, whiowan with him, entorad, d thoy woro dntroduced to him; and tho, fuct made ihiat thoy had_ovorlicard whot wan'mid, - Tho ol was thon demraided, bud it Waa dobied it auel a puperlind boon rosclved, ILwas Anally aurrendered wlscu Offlcer Ruseei], of 1o Gontinental, catered, and recomunended n search to racover it. ¥ # Tho urreat WoA thien made. -Besldos tho {estimony of Mel Cottright to the circtimstatices nareated, Do fectivo Tangart ind Mr, Smytie: wera nlso oxamined efora tho Aldcrman-and tliolr slatomenty wera in corroboration =f complaiannt’s, Tho sceueed wao ield for hls uppearabco ab courts . TIIG.FIRST ILLINOI. . . Tho First Regiment of Illlnows Militin, formed in thrs oiby A Tew,doys ngo, has boon joined dur- ing tho Ineh fow days by o larga numbor of young men, and thero aro now over-100-anmos ou tho roll. Tho.Bocrotary of tho organization, having written n lotter. to- tho Adjutnut-Gonoral apply- Ing : for tho neeoneary arms, received the foltow- Inz reply lase Snturdoy-: + ‘ADJUTANT-ORNENAL'S OFFIOT, } . - BniNorIELY,, Aug, 38, 1674, Swi:Yours of tho 14th ust, recelved, - "Tuo Stato will futnlsh nrms and accoutroments to_military. com- ravica, upon fling a bond for tho money vakie of tho Bring, elc., fasucd, with good seeuritics, npprovod by thie Guvernor, Enlfeld ¥iils muskots, olo, can bo furnishod at pres- ent, Nireechloidors tiy bo lind within ono year, I think thero will' bo no tronblo about arms, ota,, and Af you get good meu, and oficors who have had ox- perlonoy fu mliftary ifo, A first-clazs roglment it do- sirablo {n Chicazo, and would bo supportod fo tho ox= tent of the luw by tho State, . Yours respectfully, L, L, M1aazxs, Adjutsut-Genoral, Thote {8 no doubt that this will b the crck regimont of Iitinois, and will bo to Ohicagowhat tho famous * Savautl” {ato Now York, It is'l undorstood that Gen. Frank Bhorman will -bo clocted Oolonel, and tho othor ofiicers will bo men of equal worth oud reputation. L BUBURBAN NEWS. . WOODSTHOK, 'Tho Bonrd of- Supervigors of this-county mot | on Lboe 26th at this place. In tho absonco of tho Chairman, J. W. Cristy wag .chosnn for that of- fico.. Buporrigor Coonoy :mado & motion thut the Towns of Beneea'and . Hurtland -bave tho bonofit . of -the error mado in- the ‘nssossed valuo of tho porsonal proporty. of tho counly, as they may ngreo. Thomotion was lost. - e Supervisor Van Valkerborg made o motlon that the roport of- the Committco on Assessmonts bo reterred back to thom for further considoration, and amended g0.a4 Lo includo only tho nssessment on porsonal property. “Iio motion was carriod, he Comuittoe on Asscssments roported that they | fouud an ovror in tho nsecssed yalug of petdonal property of tho county of 242,404, which they recommounded bo disposed of ag fol- lown Ta tho credit of Senecs.. To the credit of Iartland, 1,000 o tho credit of Duubum ... o dd0d On motion, the, roport of tho Committce as'to oreonal proporty was accopted and adopted. The Clerk was instructod to make tho nocessar) alterations on_tho assossmont rolls, after whicl tho moeting adjourned. o, @ 1 ‘Piio Mellonry Oonuty Fair will commenco on the 22d “day of Scptowbor,:aud prouarations ara muking to reudor it the most wuccessful fair over held hote. . The boiler and ongine for tho Woodatack Picklo Factory bave: arrived,and is putting in pomition south of the main' building, whero it will bo inclosed. A platform Lins beou erccted in front of the tactory reaching to -tho railroad- track 85'Toot wido by 100 fect Jong. ‘Wen copper- lined- tubs, holding 20 burrels unch, for freshon- ing and* greening purposes, ave comploted, and the manufacturing of. salted cucumbors into piokles will commanco Wednexday, - Ordors have nlrendy baen veceived for five car-luads from Baltimoro 'and Philadelphia. Friday over 500 bushels of cucuimbors wera talon in, and the dally average is sbaut 800 bushols, - Tiso Indepandent votors of. Mclenry County aro requestod to mees In mass convention at tho Court-Housa in' Woodstack, Salurdey, the 12th of September, at 1 o'clock, to nomiuato snitable candidates for Shorill and Coroner. HARVARD. . A joint-stock company -is forming: hore, for whoso stock'the peoploof this Vlnca nbd vieintty, who aroin the babit of visiting Geneva Lako, aro subsciibing liborally ; tho object of tho com- pany boing to purchnso o _tract of -land_on tho margin of Genova Lnko for camping purposes, and o placo of gunmer rasort. Tuo farmers have thrashed their grain quite gonerally, but are disappointed in the result, Yhoy roport'that wheat vields from 2 to 13 ‘bushels por acre, and of & poor quality.. Oaty 1un I{om 7 to 80 busiiels per nero, and flax from Bto1l. I'be prairic-chickon alsughter bos not abatod. Hunters bring i with them ag high as 160 birds, and still thoy soll for 50 conts a braco. RICHBOND, ' Tho Ropublican votors of this placo will moot Tuursday, the 32 prox., at 2 p. m.,: for tho pur- pose of-electing fourtcon' dolezates to tho Coun- ty Convontion to bo held a¢ Woodstocks, Sopt. 5, to nomitiate a Sheriff aud Coroner. Y LAKE. g ‘Tho Board of Trustees' of- the Town of Lako mat: putsuant to ndjouroment Saturday; with all present, - Mr. J, B, Thomas acted ns clork in tho absence of- Mr: Malt Fleming. After reading und opproving the minutea of the provious mooting, tho ‘auditing of bills wes proccadod with, "and -tho *Bonrd flually allowed soveral, amounting to 9884.95, and reforred otliers, $20,000 Mr. Willisms, agont for Gharles - E,~Hoquem- I.vour;i. tuo contractor for waror-pipes, coming iu | with his cstimale, tho Bonrd nslced him whon the people of Lake shinil have thelr wator, and were nformad that the water was oven thoen running, and that tho Bonrd could satisfy themeolves in that respect by trying one of tho hydrants along the counections, Tho Donrd thon took a recost, ‘and went to seo tho water flow, and witness the truth of My, Willinms' statoment that thero wus water 'ab last 1n tho town. No tost was made, and tho pressiure on tho pipes was only stronj auough to keop tho pipos full avd clean thom. “ At tlio appointed tino, thie Board roussembled. .On motton of - Mlr. Colinnn, a resolution was ‘adoptod nuthorizing the Superintondons and the Water Commissioners to confor with tho Water Commissioners of lIydo Patle rolativo to- iho | plucing of a 1-inch pipe, leadiug, from the erib to tho Water-Works, Lo bo used in ¢agd of ncol- dent to the main pipo from the cub,’ Thoy.were also instructed to coufer with the Hyde Tark Water Commiusior:oraand report whnt additionat ‘mousuros, if avy, aro necousury to protect iho! “orib and tho pipa leading from the crib to the “warks, 80 as to place thomw, it possiblo, boyond oll danger, - = v The packers having their houses west of tho | Btack Yards aud haviug no direct way of getting tho \\'nlur-ripnu to them, oxcopt through tho' i')unlu, which are privato proporty and of courao ar the town from luying 'tho pipes sud making assgssmonts for it, o conforonce was hold, andng the result o resolution was offered wud adoptod, “Tho rosolution stateq that, ns tho Btock-Yard Company havo ugroed 't graut the right of way through'the. ‘yards on Centre uvenuc for an 8-inch castelron pipo, nud pay 917 per foot for Lho laying of " the pipos, aud' furnmsh sullablo hydrants, and s the packing- houso meun have ugrood to pay one-half “of tho expgase of the above maoutioned pipe, to Lo re- funded in wator ronty, and as thoy lurllmr BETOD to oxtond an B-inch pipe south from Ceutro avenue, along to the wewtorn limitn of tho yards, with conuections with thoir housos’ ut {helr own oxpoue, uud Lo suru Lo spme over to tho town, that an ordinance Lo propared in har-. many wit. the above, Mr, Muirhead olfored tho followlng, which waa sdopted : ' Heaolved, That tho Enginoor Lo aud is hercby In-' siructed o {mru\mlonul of Looks, suliclent to keep caneisa statument of th ‘onds fhsned; und’ alwo of {4 fiuanclal aifates of the town, each fihproyowment,. strout dratn, polico aud othor departmenty, (o o' lepl, yidor tholr respoctive beads + und that ho 16 fnstrict.’ od_{o propara & ‘montlly Ualanco-sheet, to bo’ placod ‘lJl:flbm tho Board by tho Dith duy of eack succeeding mouth, Tlequembonrg's fourth eworn ostimate wan thon taken up and talked over. A regapliulation af the cutimata iu sy follows : % 17,160 fuot &-inch pipe, delivored and fald 1,100 feot O-inch pive, detiverod aud faid, 4,520 fuot G-duch pipe, delivored aud Iatd, | Jections is not siatod. 16,084 foot kJzch pipe, deltvored and Iald.... * 6,103.00 464,305.10 0,01 . Oy ' $57,085.00 o 2,810,00 nd - eatl 100 wator'gaten, d-inich, ¥rclght on asmo, .. Onie-half " of thio rosorvs HINLOssoasssoenss cevenes dDIL10 S “465,044,13 Orodit by WOtTantS.cusesss s avennaresasasas 25,000,00 Total smonnt duo and aked for, 004,10 ho oatlmnto, on motion, wis aceapted and placed on file, and the following resolution adoptod : Resolved, That §30,000 of the fourth oalimate of @, E liquenitourg, Decaantol this day, au bis contracty palid, and hiat warrauts bo drawn for tho sano, pay! S ai\Re water bonds of the Town of Lake, % ‘On motion of Mr, Colman, the fourth estimnio, togothor with tho thrne sucoveding uatimntes, wera reforrod to .Lho Water Commiseioner and tho Enginver to examine os to tho number of foob Inid, A5 i .\ B Tho Spoclal Committeo ?pommd to raport on tho oxtending, gm«llng, and gravoling - of Wont~ wortl avauuo, from Sevonty-tirst sirect. to_Vin- connes avenu I'ho Board then adjourn oported favorably. ——— RAILROAD NEWS. o A THE INTERNATIONAT: IRIDGE, Tho -difficultics botweon the Groat Western and Caunds Southern Dailroads concerning tho right ofway over the Intornational bridge, nud tho small strip of land leading to the enmo, have ot length boon settlod to tho sntisfnction of botl partics. . Tho ofair, which had s very bad look Irom 1 distance, does not soom Lo havo boen vory sotionsly regardod by tho mon on the ground, ag tuo omployes of tho conflicting companios aro &ald to haye spont uuch of tho timo whon worl wag .atoppod Bdrinkivg beor and joking each other over their Lelligeront-attitude, Whe torms upon which the adjustmont of difficultics in mado are - privato, Tho roproyontatives of the tworoads mob at (o scouo of tho dilli- culty, and agrced that tho Csundn Southern Compnny should hsvo - the right tolay their tracks to tho bridgo, 88 thoy had attempted .to do poforo; but what considoration or ronson lod tho Great Westorn Company to withdraw.its ob- 1t alav appears, from | the torms of tho sotlloment, thet, lustond of tho Grent Wentorn Company lnving & loaso of the bridgo, as herotofore, tho Canais Sonthern now 1ins an ogqual right Lo it; and -cach Company will pay for its use an_ proportion to-thofreight 1t carries over at. Dut htulo work was neooshary to couneat tho Canada Bouthorn track with tho Dridgo, ond that work bas slready boen com- pletud. Comncctions have nlso_hieon inade by the Coanads Boutborn with_ tho Now York Oeu- tral and Lrio Ratlronds, nud tho work of making counecslons with tho Intornnttonal bridgo i un- dor way, the necossnry nrrungomonts to that end baving been cowploted. )y - THE ONEAT WESTEDN OF CGANADA, ‘T'ha Toronto Globe, in commonting upon the difleultios undor which tho Great Westorn Rml- way of-Canadn ia at prosont laboring, says that thio sharcholders of this road kavo not boen alow to tako nction upou the report of the Tnvestigat- at the exponao: of tho Lnx[myurn who are dirootly aubjeot to the Viceray, Ii Princen pay aomo’ irifling sums as tributo to the aramotnt pawor ;. but thoy amount to loss than rhrco-qnnrtom of o milliob a yonr, while the al- Townnoes, made: by, tho Government of Iudia to | tho snmo Princes, chargenblo on the rovenue proviaod exolusivoly by..our.own laxpnyors, amounts to an annuasl siim of £1,760,000. . [ R Nothing Extraprdinnrys Col. Stuart, in his * Army Rominisconces,” ro- Intes that, when o aubaltorn ab Gibraltar, ha waa ona dny on gunrd with anothor officor.who un- fartunatoly foll down & precipico 400 foct lngh and was kljled. Nowmy pon-military rondors ghould . understand that 1 tho guard roports Luoro ia a smnll addendum, . viz: * N, B.—Noth- iug oxtraordinary sinco guard-mounting,” tho moaning of whicls Is that in cavo anything par- ticular should ocour tho officer commnmllus;]l.lm guard.in.bound to montion . Qur friend, liow~ ovor, aid nothing about. the accidont that had ocourrod to his brothor officor; and somo hours aftor tho Brigade Major camo to his quartors, on tho part of the ofticor commanding, with tho ro~ ort iu his houd,: domanding. an oxplanation, ftho Brigado Major, addressing him, said : . ."You say, Blr, ju your roport—*N, B. Noth- ing extraordinary sinco guard-mounting,’ when .your brothor ofticer, on duty with you, lias fallen downn Yrenhfleu 400 fest high and boen'killed. * Well, sir,” raplled B—i “I dinun think thare's anything extraordinasy in it avn 5 it he'd foun doon n precipico 400 feot high and no been killod, I should hao thouglt it vory oxtraor- dinnry indeed, and wod hino put it doon in my roport,” T D Haines Bros’. Plancs, Prices oxocedingly reasonaliz, Warranted first-ciazn in quality. Wernm, $30 enah 3 1al ance, 523 nonthly. Mood' Tewplo of Musto, 03 Vau Burew streot, Foed the Hairwith ¥ PhalonInvigorator,” And it wilt thicken and becomo glossy. - As atonio 1t in unoquuled. 'be ¥ Pholon Cerens™ ia the best standurd porfumo,-* Van Schanck, Blevenson & leld, Wholesalo Agenta, Sold by nil druggiste, Ty el tesail . Mot to Fat with mesely. wero touth givon us, Proyidenco intended “thom to add to pereonal demoliness, snd they will do 4o, A7 wa Lirual thom with Bozodont, nud thoroby ieep thom whito aud sond, —————— it Eingoford’s :0swego Starch hns always taken the first prize wherover exhibited in competition for purity, strength, and lustre, It bas . AJUSEMENTS, AMERIOAN MUSEUN, Lato Myers' Opora-louso, Tho anditoriam of this populat placa of smuscmont hav- fng udorguby thorough reunvation, altoratior, and o, decoratiug, will ba opencd to the publicon tho ssenlng of TUBSDAY, SEPT- 1, Far o presontaticn of tho higher ordor of Soelaty, Emo- tionnl, aud thestandard Deann, Tiio" {uitial periermanco will bo that of tn Amerléan Saclaty Sonsation of ovory-day llla and sbsorbing futor- ety weltton oxprosaly for BLANCIE DE BAR, ing Committos. Thoy bave adopted tho yoport, which told so0 govoroly ogainst tbo Board and ro- cout managoment of tho rond, aud tho Diroct . ors huve rocognized ths strong exprossion of feoling against them by'a rosignation en masse, ‘Flint thoy Liad-ontirely lost tho coutidenco of the praprietors waa ghown by the fach that thoy could only demand a little moro than. hulf the proxies yocured by tho promoters of tho recent nquiry, Tho sharcholdors have displayed much cnergy ond promptitude. But their duty Los just commouced, and the futura prospority of the undertaking will depend.in o largo mensire u}lou a rigid adboerence to sound {lrinulplaa, 8omo of which iu the more recent past havo boen too Iibtlo rogarded. : It counot bo deniod that for somo timo past the Grent. Wostorn Laa been gradually .losing ground in public estimation. Insidious political Tutluonces bavo becoma asgociated With tho un- dortaking, Aad it is not necessary to point out that tho moment this is detectod by those upon whom, whether in superior or subordiunto ' posi- tions, the working of tho lino aud all connceiad with 1t doponds, & tondency to demoralization s guro to sok . BWALLOWED UP. ; - Another small rond bas boen gobbled up' by a larger ome. : After the-lst of Soptember, the “Lorro Hauto, Paris & Decnvur Railroad will be oporated by the Vandalia Lino, and consaquontly tho following chapges i the managerent of the "l'orra Huute, Paris & Decatur Railioad:have just been annouuced ; - D. Hitchcock; General §upor- intondent, in place of 0, O. Macj H. W, Hibbard, Gonoral Traight Agont, i placo of I O. Strat- ton; O. E. Lollotr,. General Tickot Agent, in place of D. Brown, . The two last meutioned oflicors elso old tho sama position oo tho Van- dulis Lino. i FIEIGNT BATES ON TUE COICAGO, ROCK ISLAND 4 PACKIO. Speeial Disnatch to the Chicaga L'ribune. Davesrort, Ia., -Aug. —The Chicago, Rock Island & -Pneifle Railroad .issued o now toriff to Weetern points on tho 28th, which shiows n cheuye of rates of 5.couls ner 100 pounds on merchandige, The tariff went into effact to-day. -Appended are the poiuts which are diroctly affected by the reduction : Firat Second Third fourth Fisth cless, cluss, ans, cluea, $L3 $.55 §.80 18 LT Fort Beott, 60 80 0 Lincoln (Neb,) 1,25 K] *Tho Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifie, Nookuk % Des Moincs, and Chicago, Cutlington & Quincy Railronds bavo reduced their froight retes be- twoon this city and Des Moines 3 couts por 100 'pounds on alk classcs. Tho now rates aro s follows : Cl1I0AGO TO DES MorNEs, Bvecial First | Second | dhord Fourlh class, clags, elasa. class, cluss, 12| 61l L83 47 TUE CINOISNATE & GREAT NONTLERN 110AD, Vax Wenr, O., Aug, 20,~At tho snnual jncot- Ingof tha stockholders of the Ciuclnnati & Great Nortnorn Railroad, the foltowing Directors wors electad: J, R, Carson, Now York; R, C. MeMullen: and 'L\ 1*, Roborts, Pittsbuig ; Judfio Latimer, Deflanco; T\ -P. Torpon. andW, &, Weston, Groonvillos Davis Jobnson, Van Wert ; Jobm A, Hubbard, President, of West Vurginia. ‘Tho Directors decided to build 24 miles of rond at onoo, which will tako it to tho crossing of the Wabash Road in Pautding Connty. TIE CIUCAGO & ILLINOIG BIVER ROAD. Tho grading of tho Chicago & IMivow. Rivor Railroad s nearly all finished, and. most of tho tiosaro on tla ground. Tho bridges between Joliot nnd thio coal-flolds of. tha Company :aro all completed, and :mck.]nylufi wrill bo commencod +n s fow days, Cho rails- Lave beou contrncted for from the-South Chicago rolling:milly, and. it 18 expactod that they will bo..shipped within .tho -nozt fow days, Ono of the enginea is alroady ot Joliet, and in chargo of that oxcellent cugiucer Domond who hns boon for eighteen years on the -Cut-0ff Railrond. .The Company cxpeots to ‘have everything in runuing order for the conl~ trado this fatl. ITENS, Tho moat succonsful narrow-gaugo road in tho country it the Donvor & ltio Grando in Colorado. It bos comploted, and.has in working erdor, 118 miles to Puobln, with o brancl 87 miles long to Lubrun, and it is proposed to push it southward- 1y to X1 Paso, south. of Sauta Fo on the Rtio «Gyoude. . Its gross oarnings for 1873 wore : Lt passongors, 180,688 ; froight, $200,130 5 othor sourcos, 811,986 ; total, $392,65¢4, Thoop- orating oxpontos woro 197,124, or .Jesa thau 60 por cent ; tho not onrnings, §195,620. “Tho total cost of the road with its oquipments (18 locomo- tivos, 10 ;])nm‘\ungor and biggnge cas, 169 froight cnrs, nnd 116 conl- cars) ‘i‘mn hoen’ £6,324,000, 'Lts capital itook . 18- $3,000,000,; and its funded ‘lhm le:),ozo,noo, tho latfor bearing 7 por cont in- oreat, T'ar tho yenr onding June 80, 1874, tho Lake Bhoro & Michigan' Southorn Railrosd give the avorago - miloa: poryonr mado by their various claguos of: froight - onre. ou followa: : Box-cars, 15,096 milos, or 48 milos por duy ; stock-curs, | 82,180 miles, or 83 milas por day; platforn oare, /7,085 milcs, or 21 milos por day’; conl-curs, 7,807 wiles, or 91 milos por day, —_— Whao Native States of Indin. A Culouttn nowspapor.hay rocontly boen “tal- ing stoclc ™ of tho native States of India, by way of proparation for-the Inclusion of thoir statlstios in {ho next- docounial consus of tho ‘Empire, +Thers avé no - fowor than - 163 “8tatos, grent and small, ravkonod as feudatorios of the Government of Indin; and, oxoluding Borar aud Dysore, Which aro tomporarily undor English sdwinistration, Aha total sren of the cuunlr{ goyerugd by native ‘rulors 1 505,100 fquare inijes, with an ostimated Rnpnlnhun of 48,000,000, Including Bovar and fysora, thoere (8 u natlyo-puly!l population af 55,000,600, paying to 1t Cliof & rovonuo.of L16, 000,000 per anuin, while the 181,000,000 of poo- plo inhabiting 830,000 synsre milod of terrltory directly undor British rulo gontribnta a rovonuo of £50,000,000 por aunum. Upon this latler in- cume, of conrup, i oharged the cost of kesping the poaco of the Emplre ot largo ; for tho 163 na- tivo Btutos ure roliovod from tho' obligation of shaving in tho burdens of publio oxder aud gxier- ENTITLED ABDUCTION, 5 Vit ATtz orald, ‘togethor with tho most POWELREUL 1) T~ FOBOMBIRATION e W g0 W UL DRANAT: ' ABDUCTION MATINES SATURDAY, at 2 c'clock, Tox Offico now.ovan for salo of sosts. - GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Formorly Kingsbury Busic Hall, Clark-st., 10 Ao Sonabarg s, Nl oty s o Ba.; - Misx Jean Hosmor, v Howors, Mr. P, A, I Tred Almaueseionsse +evsMenager OPENING NIGHET Ot the Amusomont Sonson of 1874175, In this city, takes placo {1 grand e(ylo at {hls MAGNIFICENT THEATRE, MONDAY AUQ. i, tho World Houownod Kelly & Teon's Minstrels, Gue somedlans: Bidwiv Kolly, Dilly danulig, ol 0, Gunrito; Ghos, oo DALy Taon. Nub ark, Luko Schooloraft, Frank Colline, Low Coliins. + b Seilge %, 81 oo, awin 1, 0. 5. Fradoricky, J. La "5 itoi, Mk Biions R Tortor, . Callig, L. Holuiohl, A" Kliost, tion, comprisiag tho greatost com- aprase algatly i & magaificent i E. Tiomas, All tho nboveaszra, bitiation 1n o Wl B R L e aedion. to. 1o ntentty P120] NO'T') n o ion 3 mhi 12T forimnsios, grory Wadposiay 0d Satunday, s 28 b itee W tho Grand Lanidy Matiao, ijo0rs oporatTu'cluck, Performauco oommonces at8 D #hiont apons Mondas, Aug. 31, at 0 o'olock a m., 8t Upora-Housa, HOOLEY'S. OPENING O 7,4 DIA O o e I AT RAARATIC THE EMOTIONAL SOCIETY COMEDY ‘Welteen by Dion Boucleault, ontitled D ASTRAY LED AS' s WILL BE PRESENTED BVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEX Amlesb\\_‘lEDl\‘lC.‘(l)AY and’ SATURDAY AL NS, with Now Scenory, Appropuiste Ace sorios, Mustc, Costimoy, and an Acmiralle Cast, Includiug -Mossrs J. O'Nell, B, 8. Murdock, G, Marton, N. Salebury, Oalt Rmr‘. 1L ?Hmw?] Miss Louka "8, Hawthorng, Mea, Fred YYilliim: T, Masdor, iy dizzy' Galo, Hiiss Nolllo Nollow, awd Mist Ard Qiifford.- Esonliig vorforninnco berinadt 8: Matlaceas BOX SILEET NOW O -UNION PARK CONGR'L, CHUROH, (Lmmedlataly west of Unlon Park.) | GRAND CHARTTY GONGERT, ENTIRE PROCEEDS T0 BE DEVOTED T0 TE RELIEF OF TIE SUFFERERS BY THE GRASSHOPPER PLAGUE, MONDAY EVENING, AUG. 31, Uador tho dirootion of TILLO. J. ELMORR & CO. Tho followlng woll-kuowa artlets ywitl participato: Bliss illa A, White, Alrs. T, E. Stacey, My, Louls Falk, AMies AL U, Mandenh: Bte 002 BRI, B LR 3. oman Alién, A Dowe; “LANEY QUARTLT o Ickots, B0 caiie: o iy lind A% 78 Stolo-st., 015 Wost Lake-st., ‘nnd all tfio loadin Musio and Bookstorea. A DT i AGADEMY. OF :MUSIO. Engagemeat. o the Finlnont Natural Actor, Mr, B A e T A Sloep ol L'wonty - Yo " a8 dramatizod from ‘Washiogton Ieyjng's Populur Legend, eutitled and jme wortalized . RIP VAN WINKLIE, With a. powerful cast, .aud the ‘beautifulsnuslo” of {ho ploce, .produyed by Bir, Georgy Lucach aud 1o Bolo Or- ohiostrd, ‘M'VICKER'S THEATRE, 1ast ivéok of the I'opular Aotor, IO LRI AT A RILES, Who will appear for fanr nights, supportod by o stron > cant,-fi John Tsrougghati's pupular pluy, THERED LIGHT, or Tho Signalof Danger, Friday and Baturday—TI1E MARRLE HRART, esia oan b eoured als duga i advanco. Ordor ors- T RiTirday—ADAMS IAREWELL MATINKE. Roxt etk mdusapls Jotfarun as-1tip Van Winiglo. REAL ESTATE, PO T oo T LU LS e NEWDRERIYIS ADDITION- Lata10 120 bt LA (oot n RO aE e teas Wl 2o ©OWOLCOTT'S ADDITION~Lab 5, and cast 10 foot of “Tot g, i Hitook 31, bolng, Gx6Y (oot on [lurouryte, toee PREBIEI ) -A teaot of Jand trim smath of Tugoni . iy 11 -A traot e st o g oo Mol itcats ~n: rf‘uxatshg X "‘;?xfll Vo Dol about $17 Teut on Nactluv.y 038 G-10 feat Salhv, 652 10 00 North Ulurky aitd 43 0-10 faot on Narth Tla; ou Bugenio-st. M= trlsngulye ploga of land gorth ot Eagonlo, ati; 41 fool, un Bugoula-at,, 07 fsbt on North Lasulio, and &2 fout on Narth Glaris . ' MTGOINS, LAW & CU.'S ADDITION—Tot 1, In Bluel S, otn, TSI (00t o 8. W, curuor Ouficagfoav, aud -Had iolent: ol Rewarsuir Lot] - OUDEN'S ADDITION=\V. 45 of Tot 3, ju. Dok 3, puinge a8 ool un Wost il neor Hilwankuo-nve, Dy v 810 fuot ou wost line, aud about 0 fout on uast e, Iu&fllhfir with Deiok halkding-standing \horoou. UGN A L TOVN-SIL- L 4 Ot 1a d Dttt M 1 Togle £, e d Lo ook okt I‘ s botween Madlsnn and “Washingtou-sty, (kivrn as ol > fong dolin® Iusing Houss Lot.) oL, Bk 1, Ao S5 o onA iingion: 3 6 osk ), boing 204 foat on-Vashinglon on iankllo-at (6 foheh 4 BOHUOL SEUTIUN ook 137, belng 33 toot ofy Btatdat,, rose. - B Tt 15, cast of Bouth 5 ruaniug from i, B, 1o bt part ol k- {11 ‘:\un“"w faot by ahout L.;.:H h:l:l. e oeth ey apt a ot of 4 G thnad shiuie 10 foot irt; ity 1Lt h-sts, ?“laflul said traet uul{m lod by o B j10 uazth hobt of askd Lot 18, wost.of Olarkeat, (oot mouth 1 noro horaal bl shout 17 foutod Phicty.third-st, by about 54 foot vn Wontworili-nv, ALSO—All axconting the vast tvo (3) foot ol the tract of land Jylng enst of fllc\ -0y, oaid woat of tho 1« b Ounleal Ra{irand trucks, and botiean Hiu vouth Iiya ‘of Handolphest, and the north | <. By fur the las: wribod ym‘m g antlea tenot siila Lot or Lilovks: TERMS=Oadal Vo1, 0, \’(lfihmhy Lalanoo ful, 8, and 8 uars, ciinal paymionte, ‘with intorest NuRualy i afyacant & por cout o ",':3’" mavount npald, Plo tigh rosorved to ruject any and ' btomanta will 1o racotved. anifl Fave ina of Alonroo-at, ety will be recoived for nul socurity, whilo thoy onjoy the bonofit of both . Sopt 8, 1874, bultted to the Common Council fe ll Thaspoh 3 aubisliee 1 PRAVES Ully Uouptrotior. ™ it truo that tho native, | ; OOEAN NAVIGATION. NEW YORK T0 CARDITE. Tho South s Atleatle Staamabin Uompanyie Ny Tirateoiasg, Pullzuowornll, Olgdochuilt Stoamships will il from Poanayivania RallrondsWhnrt, Jorsay Oilys ULAMORGAN......Aug & BUOKCE oseersSept 13 Onreying giods and passongors. ot througl) Fafos from 0l pasta G Tho Unfiod Statos sl Canada. tr oria i Tho riniol Glianhol, and allathor nolnts In Vngtad. ‘,mm)m:flnm R ll‘lnxprmuly mr‘_mol;lmln. 'l‘ml“m\i Thient ittt fdtaat Ampravewonta for Uho aoinfortan nreonc i{mrnld' éiauru‘u'g:nlflcmfi:om Diatla l‘?rmnn':l uomardns L5 o fethies partlantars, apoly tn Card(, at the Gom- anyn Otllcos, No. T ook waifaBiieon lMLfl:"{mmImn T e s PER & QUL Agonta, " No. 1 Iffuadiear. STATE LINE. New Yorle to. Gluggow, Livel i Lonaondr Yo 'olfllzl"%fl:xgg"fl o ) Noru Ttdvo lfants doshintit glonmcrs will sail fro Plor No 35, 7, s fols L) Wadnoaday, Aug, 19 BIATIS OF INDIAN e v Augusi ETATE O1GIORGIA, N ”.\ul{;\“.;tg; Aud ovory Wodnesday thoreafior, taking {icouRlL ratan (o A1l arts of Oeans, Hritals snd fstemily Nopwty, Bwaione Dovinark, an Germnny, it Tor s Efl“‘”wfi‘.;u‘ C orago Olfico, o " any dtkior i1no. o ARG 22 Y Gui'l Westorn Agont, &l Ularkeat,. Oblosgo. Wational Line of Stenmships. INOTICE. Tne most southarly route has a) 0l Uy e o A At b dopted by Sallom tro R b ors WA b A A7 QUENS- overy A " 2 Salling from N, Yark fu¢ London (diract) avory fortnight, Gabin paséago, 70, $80, eurroney | atoorago, at groutly seducnd rates. ' Hothem tokuts at Jowost rates. Diafts for 21 and upmard, (o N0 P, 15, TiA SO, Wostern Axont, Nortiienst cornor Olntk blg, ] Shianan ooy, Oiigasn. 1P e (Gpsontd nem Grent Westorn. Steamship Line, Erom New York to Triswl (Bnalsud) divect. Arengou, Taoudar, Mg 18] Gront SVitern, Sut s Sept. 19 . c. o s "0("!“":“ ‘l ‘I &ltdfl“y lfilfl'l 1 1061 ‘abin Passngo, 303 Juloriodtato, A S cumon ok k0, Ay ue” Conis Vrergii Dapos Liaka Shore & 1. 8, L. T G10. MCDONALD. Agont, GYSTERS, A. BOOTETS, Wholesale and Retail, ON AND AFTER SEPT. 1. Depot, corner State and Lalke-sts. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, “EDUCATIONAL. Hilwankes Academy for Bays, ' MILWAUKEE, WIS, Tha olovonth academie yoar of this Tnstitation will commence Sopt. 7. “Awa caursos of study axo oiforods & Holentilio an 3 Clansical Courso. Fitfng yonng mon for ollogo. 43 nindu & paolally. As. o prapatatory school, whors atudon(s wny roevivs n thorodgh. prepasntion for our iest Amorioan: Uollogos, .1t s hollored that tily Aculomy offers advantagos which_ars nnsuepnsscd. L Gstalogiion oildross XK. MARKIAA, Priacipal. i RA.CI_lN'E ‘COLLEGE. o {aity-acennid yaar of Racina Calligo will brgia Sopl. 16, xmlnu..dqxlmiunpn mont, ho Selionl uf Tiete the Sciontifia Sclul, (o the Prepatatory’ Dannet- rmmmar Sohool, tho Mafhomutical Hobosl, . that dny. ThO ssatom af houuns sccuios fof joj 1 poraobalcarg. o wmaisoiont i 03 of & At ona. For admission . Jnmes DoKoven, 1. D.. itaciue, Wis." Cata. TR VGt Al stlonal tinke oft & Hathoway's, Do, e oF 35 Ja- sen, MeGlurg & Go.'ne R §T. JOSEPES SELECT SCHOOL, ON ELM-ST., NEAR MARKET, Undor chargo of tho Bonodictino Fathers, will g ot R 0f oupfls Bopt 1 A o o TiRMS— 825 for a resslun of fivo monthe, Sohanl Term consisting of two'sexsions. * Speelal attention glvon to practical "busincss oducation, Gorman 1aught ‘without cxtza oharzo, - Adilress communieations to [ THER GERARD, O. 8. 1. ROCK ISLAXND ACADEMY, ROCIEK ISLAND, ILI. Toys and yonng men thoraughly propared for Barinos Belanitiia Collogs, or Dealslona Sound st raction: T3l torm, Sopt-i, tn sploadid now bullding. Avply Sor oatalopuosta” HIL:G, A, FREY, A.ML, Peincipal. EL. B. BRYANT'S ; 6 (Bi¥ANT & SrnarzoN] S itereia =) 5 OTICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE, Southicast cor, Statonnd Wnshington-stu. Largest Tastltution of thokind in Amerios. Flogatt fuois—rioh (arniiuro-thorougis Gourao-frst- class teachoia=parloct diselniinn=1argb nuMbEr ol Stu Jonta—gh sizndioy it (s ux‘-]n‘u_?.;mmnmwnmm inin0ss.. YunnEon furiished (o GTis ] tico. "Tos circulnta addross t B BHYANT, Ciicagor St. Mary's Academmy, s NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. 1 Aunual Sonstn will opun on =T For Gatnlosuo an tfi?\'lg'r'(finoym,‘n;;fi'fii;gfi‘m::;f“’l c Notro Damo P O., St. dosotih Gouniys Tndhua. NEW PUBLICATIONS. TIRES R SUBSCRIPTION BO3ks, CANVARSING AGENTS WANTED FOR THR Fls LOWING IMPORTANT WORKS, " 1, e Only Bography nuthorizoi by Mn, Citanz's Mamtly, TILE LIFE AND PUBLIO SERVIOLS OF i SALWON PORTLAND CHASE, Yato Olilof-Justlao of tates; Formerly ovormar of Obin, Uniod A to: momstor and Booratary of the Treasnry, * L By J..W, SOHUCKERS, for many years I'rivato Beorotary to Me, Ol N With tho Dulogy on M, Ohato, dolivered st Dartmouth, Junn 24, by the Ion, W, M., Bvarts, aFyloo, . loth, 363 loator, §6; Lalf Tarkey moroose, A New Work of Intrinsic Value, THE LIEE OF SAMDEL F. B, MORSE, IL.D, INVENTOR OF TOE Electro-Magnetic Recording Telegraph, iy SAKUEL IRENZUS PRIUE, 5.7 D, Preatdont ol the N..Y, Assoclation for tho Advanosment of Sclouco and Art, ' One cotavo volumo, 783 2 ooy, 563 hall Tarkay, mr.fa. g 7 1 1 Cloth 8% F PERSONATL REMINISCENCES, ANEUDD’I';_E. AND LETTERS T e i GEN. ROBERT E. LEE. BY TILE REV, J. WM. JONES, Formorly Ohaplaln Army Northors' Vieglal Washlagton Collogo, Virgluin (;mr ‘:wdo,:u lln:hlllr;lltmllnu ‘on Stool and Wood, alod by authority of the Lco famlly, and Taculty of Washington and Loo Unavorsity.y A Prico, tn eloth, 83.60; shoop, £4.60; I fall Turkoy, ‘g } oops $4.00; alt Turkoy, 85,501 Ordor Books for the nbovo thros warke, with specimen - poipsaboiring po, lustrations, aud bluding—nro now Fendy auppifad, post-paid, o a0 or caclitha ‘afioint 1o D F S oh Sesa o oardor for not lows than ton coplo: fonrtorexcialte Biontiod ‘1‘:.: ’cfifin’l‘lfli‘fifflild'f.’&‘fi.‘fii 5 ity Boconly kg 2 fory. Yor further pattiontars, apgly tar- o100 °f torl D, APPLETON & 00, Publishors, 640 and 551 Brondway, N. ¥, *A Brilliant Society Novel, HOT ¢ THEIR SET . OR, 'IFFERENT CIRCLES. OF SOCTETY. By MARIE LENZEN, Translatod from tho German by tho trsnalatoret By His Own Dlight. 12mo, 3150 . . . “Marto Lonzon'n skotohas of Gorman 1 viprior olasses aroaf &ront morie e~ the tatagy? ! LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, BOSTOIN. LEE, SHEPARD & DILLINGHAM, INEW YTOREK. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAIRS. FErLmATION oF IneEREGE MATIR T Bat eepted. * Bonidsy oxgo) . 1) 2 N 17 Biinday b8 008 s 5 Dally, 2R PXcepted sy X 3 1 RICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILKOTD) Deguty Jaot Wr e 4ty "o Took QF Ticenty-sscond-t. “ficketagice, 61 Clurk st,, sontheast corner ) a1 Pttt soru ' Hadtsaneor e ¥ andotshs Arrice, Mail {xin main and ate 1ino) Day: Exprosa.. Jagksun Accon ‘Atlantle Kayro: 1 Bina, m; \'Bflinm. 4 8:00p, m. hlurnln,v K1ps b L Night zpros CHICARD & ALTON RAILROAD. - Clicago, Kansas City and Denter. Short Line, via. Louisi« hruljug INeket Ofices ¢ Ab Depot, and lg})flflndofl'h-‘l P Arri Kentos Cityand Donvor Fast L. Kasas City’ Expro Hi. Lonis and Toxas 5i. Louis Tiast Ix Ix. via Jackewnvi Springilcld Expre Springuold Fast Lapre: Jahorson Uity lxpross earin, Roakux & Bl Clifengo & Paducahaiiroad i Streator, Lacou, Washington: lix. Jollot & Disiiehit Aecomusiodation; CHIPARO. MILWAUKEE & S1. PAUL RAILWAY. Unon Ziepiol, earner Wcullson wnd Cinalsste, * Tekel'Offca 3 S3uth Clurkest., opposite Sherman louse, and at Depol. ST.XAVIER'SACADENY Wabash-av,, corner Trrenty-nintiest,, Will opon for tho recoption of bosrders aud day puplls Scpt. 1. For cataloguo addreas TILE DIRECTRESS. "Bt Ignatius College, LCHICAGO, TLL., 413 WEST TWELITII.ST, Stdios In thisiastitution will Lo resumod Alondny, Sopt. 7. Tultlon, por seslon of 10 months, 3. Yor cathiokus oF fusthier tnformation ayplyt RISV, JNO: 8. VIEKDIN, 8, Ju, Vieg-Prosident, Seminaryof tho Sacred Heart, 484.West Tuylorestsy Chicago. “This Institution offors avery facllity fora_rofined and eoltd education, Studies will o rooumod Sopt. 1, 181, Yor furthor parficulars snd jirospogtua nidross LADY SUPERIOR. FERRY HALL, THE YOUNG, LADIES" COLLRGIATE AND PHI- L R A s fainatsosion Sl 10 T Guutppat (ot e " Antiy to EBWARD . WESTON. MRS, SYLVANUS REED’S Touglbl, Fronob, utd Garminn Boyrding and Day School forsors ladloa il glrln, Ngs. ¥ and ¢ it Bl York, fiaorclios o tho noxt. yenr w Doxia L9 &, M., U3t 1, whou all puplla shuttd bo' prvs- omiy* New schofars will" zoport Supte 29, -whon tenclicrs swill olszx thow, ‘MRS, WL, G BRYAN’S LOARDING S0HOOL YOR YOUNG LADILS. Tho Bl Toew of Ml Beyau's Sehool gonumancos Sepiombor Batasia, N, Y., Apell, $674, $SOUTH SIDE SEMINARY, © - 400 Michigan -Avenig, Mra, 11, BLMONS, Prinelpal, /This sthool will resuwia Tuceduy, Sept, 8. MADANE O duw 8!1:\’4\ .., New BRADEOTUNS sk, Fronch, awd Ladlos auil Chil- voopions Nopt, 35 ¥ lattur asabiova, DrIzS, AL (formotly Mrs, Ogdon. Holfiiudy Gorman | Jusrdlug-dotsi - for You Wron \7 Woib Lhitiy-cishih-ste, No “Application may mo mado persvnaliy " @ECILIAN COLLEGS, Male, In (he conntry, on tho L, P. & 8., &, It Beard &c., fur 20 weok y %100, ' H, Ac CEULL & BROS., “Peclialdll (%, Yo iltury Acudowrys complato ot Ko T R TTITHTCAW . M., Pribolpals, GE WILL, TAMRYTOWN-ON:IUDSON, AN Nsh and Fronch hoardie - and day.sehoo) for o, “Fho olgliteontis suar fogius Soy 1o oty ung L *Eivagtaen vt oo and. Kufnoan setiag rantnids and river sconvey, | Adudigus tho BEV, GEO.W FIDEN,"A 3t Frinvluat. 2 IILL C REMINARY, POR OUN i Onmau‘r?nm:hkwnb o, Dirtalioss County, N.Y\’.“\u ot of sl coibralusaive,” Muald wid Lo srts a o Shuoliy A0, IRicipal and Propriotor. A it oV b Blaks,, bogius its ik ofork, IOFEMAN & TLACK, Assueinto Vrincipaie; N[APLEWGO; YOI MO 7 oo ror ik e Y ido) tages for litera Id% un{lur nd tho buauty of il Tolation. 'Audrass Hov. On V- SEKAT Prinoipels o M3, PULKLLYS | BOARDING AND DAY satinal, (or youag ladics, at Tarcylown-onithas Hud- soir, wikl zopon Hopt. 0. VL TATIDIVEL, 38 FOMIE-GIXTEST, T lish, nnd Ceeman Biiay g a chl lSz:ulmnli her Fronob, E) Hobionl for 1 Ryt HOME--A BM obionl for youns 100K FOR HBMALL 1LY SUH T A plonsants Lhlss bl chovtlan oo, SXLbMSIYG | Playroinds, -gymnsshin, oxoollnt oltmate, gonoro {nblu, poracnsl pard, falthfi taxching, 1ar olpoutacs, o it 10 RISV: U, B BACHRLDOR, Ai3T,, Powaal, ¥ QOURD HOROTATSIIT, . Bodast, rashaditul, munly domeancr P jomplste phy AV YONKIRA MILITARY INSTTPUTE for bosy. O St Ao u‘;x 'No. 664, Youkors, No Yo Teave, | AP Milwaukoe, Madison & Tralrlo du - Gitjon, Matl. ,cvo Savererest® 800 8, . Milwoukee, Grogu, Jigy, Stavons Poiat, St. Poul ) 3 9.3 8, m. Rilwaukee, Gree ;h’u!l:;v Prairio }‘»‘lull rthiorn Inwa, Matl: Bilwaoc, 8t fawl & u *6:00 p, . {LLINDIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. Depot foctaf fakest. and fook af Teentygecondst, Y Grice, 151 Tiandolplity, near Clark. gas 125 25 p. . 15D, s (a) Runs Lo Chaimpalgn on Saturdays, CHICARO, BURLINGTON & UUINGY RAILROAD. Depoisetvot @f Likesls. Indiana-ao., and Siateinthest,, i Canatl and Sisteentheste, - WNeket ofices, No, o9 Clark- Grand Saciic Hotel, and at depots, o Leave, | Arrive, Dail and Bxpross, ... Ottawu hnd Serouts Dubnue & Siows Uity Puclio Fast Line, o Oma Kauuns Gty Lotvodwrtt \ us30 Mondote, Oltawa & Siréator iss) Auros Basionger,. m, ‘Aurora Lassuicar (5 m, Dubiaiie & SiouzQity Kzp. 2300 a0 m, ucliiv Afeht Kan, for Olnabi.. '+ 745 2, ml {nusny Dlly, Loavoawortt, AL} : alilkon & it Josoph 17 15 8, m, v Acoomunonnt fonl ova Aoponimattatiua ravo Accommodation| iz, Sundays. 1Lx, Saturday, iFtx. blonday CHICASD % NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. e curner laisonstos uinl s the ot O Tece, " RESLENT 10315 . o, RS M E ML * 8:00 8. 1, & Gonosa Laka Fxprons, u Liongya Lako ¥ xpirosy, Gonora Lako ifxproee; a=Dcuot cornor of Wollx aud Kinel =Dobut voruor of Caual and Kinzl CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & I"MhFIb RAILROAD, ety copner of Yundiuren and Sheruanats, Ticket oJtesy tGrand Lactjic Jotel. TLeave, ical dovelcpmsaty) |- Omahn, Leavanw't raru Acovunl Atchison iz [1uilf ‘o o 216200 ) Nieht apros _BITTEBS. e PRRIMECTION! v BOKER'S BITTERS, - "n'm'\-r'.rn'orCnnhmrr\;m'. ¥ v A T S L AL L waoma sy SCALES, FAIRBANEKR HPANDARD SCALHS ' OF ALl Bize FATREBANKE; MORGk & 00 1L AND 115 LAEY.ST.

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