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Hchr Reguiator, Pontwater, fambor, Bl North Bla#, Pontwator, lonber, Behr Mary B, IThic, Ohoboygat, lumber, Bohr Floretis, NOrthport, cediT ponta, Bobr D, T, Dobbius, Juffalo, COM Behe Ritzabeth Jonoe, Buffslo, coal, Hohr Nisgars, Godorich, Alt, Bahr B, M. Portoh, Travorsa Iny, wood, Bchr Oitar; Tako Harior, vood. fichr Mary, Allison™ Bng, wood, Relie Nory'Tuawit, Dmrwlu'- Pler, wood, Hehr Unniilla, Goveland, eoal, sclr A1, 8, Daton, Clovoland, coal, Behr Iroohlym, Oswego, coal, Henr O, 3. Kosder, Grand Tiaven, bark, Belir 1t, 7, Bkidmore, Tontwater, fumbor, Schr 2ifa Tiliawood, Whito Lako, lumber, Belir Zarsia, Wiiho Lako, lumber, Heow Tlors, Sangatick, ‘lumber, Heow Mormakd, Grand ilavon, lmber, el Tndloal, (irand Haven, lumor, Glad Tidiogs, Maakegon, lumber, Solir A, Rush Muskegon, lumber. Behr City of - Milwaukon, Miiskegon, lumber. Hehr Medison, Muskeyon, lumber, Hchr Raoine, Ruskogon, lmber Behr Lako Forca), Alpen, Jumber, Bohr Arrow, Holtand, lumbor. Belir Minnlo Blansen, Choboygan, nmber, Behir Maplo Leaf, Hviskegon, luntber. iarge Transfor, Muakogon, lumber, i Tarygo Cuntest, Munkeon, Jumber, Bargo Clty of Grand lapidls, Munkegon, lumber, Tiargo Mory Amiandn, Duwkegon, lumbor, < 1.cow Annfo Tomine, Ludinglon, lumber. Hhe Fisher, Whito Lake, woodes . Prop Dean Dickimona, BufTalo, sundzles, rop Cuyahiogs, Dulufl, sundries, v T'rop Ira H, Owon, Eecanaln, iron ore, o GLEARED, Behr Mary Helon, Whits Lake, 1 brls oll and sun- d : rica, Bobr ot Datmy, Duffalo, 97,000 bu whost snd ‘ndics, Prop ity of Traverso, Travoro Oity, 1,600 bu osta and sundrics. e Wollin, Holland, 800 m corn. Thargo 11, 1. Brown, Buffalo, 5,600 bu wheat, Bohy Amarican Unfon, BuiTalo, 44,600 bu oats, " Bohr G, E, Parington, White Lake, 68 bu oats, 20 bris Jime, 6 edasiont, & Btmer Chieago, Two Rivars, sundrics, Soveat city, Buftalo, 41,160 b wheat, ficht 0, 1, Nimn, Butfalo, 83,000 bu corn, Eehr Olara Parkor, Buffafo, 47,800 bu whent, Trop Georgo Dunbar, Benton' arbor, 10 brls flour, and sundries, Bohr Thomaa Parsons, Biaffalo, 22,438 b wheat, and 85 1 . Torguatm, Codar Rivar, 150 bt oats, 8 bels of, B LR lort ' 4 N Bargo Marionolto, Meaomines, 1 brl pork, snd sua~ driea, er B, R, Dinke, Eaglo Harbor, 70 bn oats, Behr Donaldaon, Bufialo, 30,000 bu corn, fobr lod Wing, Buffalo, 48,700 bu corn, Bchir Qity of thio Btrails, Buffalo, 20,400 bu corn, Btmr Qorons, Bt, Josopl, sundries. Sime Ghleag Nantowab, sundrios, TProp Laks Broazo, Benton Harbor, sundrios, NIONT OLRARANOES, foow Couatn Mary, Kenoshi, 20 cds atono, Btmr Oconto, Green Bay, 30 'bris pork and sundries. Btmr Muskegon, Grand Yaven, 6 bris pork, 43 baios broom cori, and sundrich, Echr I, N, Foster, Buffalo, 21,500 bu whoat, Sehr O, Bhaw, Bouth Havon, fundricd, Bohr Groton, Duffalo, 32,160 bu wheat, 50 bags gecd. Trop Lawrenco, Ogdensburg, 6,000 DG whoat, 100 birls {lour, 12 bria pork, and sundrios, - Moyflower, Port Huron, 8000 bu whest, 100 bu ont, 716 bils flour. Parge Iebpeming, Port Huron, 27,029 bu corn, Proy Tocumneh, Lort Colborne, 33,000 Lu wheat, Bhr Montealm, Ogdensbarg, 20,671 bu corn, - ‘And forty-fivo vosaels eleared light, Kalo Treights . ora nctivo nud fimor at 9%@do for Wheat, ontaido by nteam, nd 34(@3%4c for corn to Buffalo, Also at.i0 o i o Komgaton., Ouarlers—To Dultalo—fcbn Wond tho Wave, J, Kcldoriouss, birge Davidson, sud Titzhugh, wheat'nt 3%c; prop Dean Richmond, wheat nt 403 Reirs J. W, Do, Rodwing, Donaldaor, C. O ; sch¥ Winona, corn at 86 acht Roto Dirling, onta aé 30; prop Joy Gould, wheat ond rye on privato terms, To Kingston Josalo earth and Rising Btar, wheat st 7io; sehr J, Burk, wheat ob 7. To Ogdonsburg—Schr Gorritt Amith, corn on privato term s oo prop and achr not named, for corn. -To Monircal—Yrop Porsia, wheat on privato terms. To Barnta—Lrop Mayflower, whoat, nnd tow Ishponning, cor, through, Total, a1, Ospace Ity, 280,000 bu whoat, 26500 L Gorny 4,000 bu oat, 16,000 Bu ryo, In tha ftornoon thoachr Hemiaphere swaa roported to load corn on owner's account for Bufe falo; achr G. B.Bloan for corn to Ogdensburg, st T30, Capuiclty, 40,000 ba, % ‘Barnea, corn at 8440, Vensols Passcd Port fnron. Ponr TIungw, Mich,, Sept. 4,.—Ur—Props Arabia, Wentford and tow, Rose and tow ; sclira Josoph Paigo, D, R. Martin, 1L, A, Kcnt, Guiding Star, Eacanaba, ‘Davex—Snperior end oon: Yonr Hunox, Mich,, Sopt. 4—Evoning,—Tr—Props fcotin, Maine, Jopon, Alaskns, with schr Allegheny; gtmr Aanitoba; schre Francis Berryman, Emma O, e bago Tmms Mayos, towed by Mont- o bar a Mayos, towe p Mon! gomery, pucted hor tow-liua on_ Baginow 3a%, 11 tha, gale of yentorday, Nothing lns been heard of her ‘whereabouts nince then, and fears are entertained that sho has foundered, with all hands, i Tho Storm. Consierabls dsmago was dono by tho storm prevail- Ing during tho loat (wo daya, Tho lalta was oxceod- Ingly rough, and tho Wators were quito turbulont, pro senting vesdola feom lenving bioarbor until yeaterday fi00n, when tho wind shifted to the sonthoast, and (Lo watoraccamo calm g, Dosidon thgdamag o vestla Foported yeaterdny tho sand-hrgs Dispatel Ia ashore, and this fimo will undoubtedly bo a total wreck, Tho mehr Lako Breozo has lost hier shoe, and has gono into Mfller’s dry~dock. A number of other vessels camo in with torn canvas and disordered rigging, Disasters from otlier pointa on Lako Michigsn in consagsonce of tho morihesster ore aleo roported. At Mil. waukee B mumber of grain and lumberladon. craft had to scok shelter In ths bay, and soveral ves- scls suflered mora or Joss damage, Tho bark John Troden, grain-laden, from Milwatkee, encounterad thia blok off Point Totsy, ond sprung & Joak, Whilo running back 8ho was bordod by o wavo en he star board quarter, which tore away a portion of the buls warks and partially filied tho cabin, It {8 thought hor targo auffcred no damage, nd ‘an attompt will bo- made to reach Buflalo Lefore making ropairs. ‘Whilo coming scross tho lake from Graud Haven the steamshiip Minricapolis had Ler foro-gaff broken and canvas dsmagod. DMiscellancous, omioAwo, Oring to the dlesmrocablo woathor there was but littlo businces transacted at the docks yestorday, —The handsomo now sebr Mclvin 8, Dacon is now In port for tho first timo, Blie belongs st Vor jon, 0, —Tlo schr Bolls Mitehell hag mado th round trip berwoen Ohicago and Oswego in twenty-ono daye, which is said to bo tho fasicst timo on Tocord, —Tho pebr J. N, Foster, commandod by Onpt. D, P. Nickerson, was dotained in port by tho Unitod States Marshal, by order of Welghmaster Wade, who bua o bill against lior of $10. EFLspwmERE, The Gosoramont lightliouss atmr Dablta has te- turnod to Dotrolt and Iid up, hor sorvicea for tho sea~ son baving lorminatod, —Tt_cost tho sohr John T, Mott $450 to be towed from Forty-Milo Yoint, Loko Huron, to Dotroit, last weak, whilo In diatress, Another attompt 15 making ot Milwankeo to find Ao wreck of tlia fug 10a I, Xoe, subkia W sy lask spring. —Tho schr A, W, Lucky, Isdon with grain_from Chicago, collided with anotlior veasel on Detroft River, Tacaday ight, during ' fog, a0 loit hor bowsprit, Jibboom, snd fiead-gear. —Thio achr Argo, which sprung » leak off Milwau- and aftorwardn water-loggod in Manitowoo, ar- rived at Milwaukea Thursdsy morning with & foet of water in her hold. Sl was towed upon tho shonl opot just cast of tho raflroad bridgo, snd allowed to settlo to tho bottom, i —The following 44 5 copy of an oldutirmo bill of 1ad~ ing, now in tho posscsnion of Capt, Luther Danc, of Nn;vlillr{pofi. Muss, Tho billia daied * Juse, 1720, and beging: “\ghippod Ly the grsco of God, in good order and well-conditionod, by Wililism Topparills, on thelr own oct, swd rlaquey1n sd upon tho good brige. callod \lio Wallinm, wheroof is master undor God for this scat voynge George King, and now riding at anchor n tho iver of Visoatanus, iud by Gou's graco bound to Jiarbadoes,” and then follows tho fraight, lumbor, . ehinglon, oakt ataves, timber, fisli, yokos and bows, winding'up, *nd 60 God send tho good Briga, to lict desired port In safety. Amen.” “Tho firat genuind fog of tho Aeason covered tlo rivers and tho entrance theroto last night, and tha ro- sult ia soveral vessels agronnd, but, fortunately, nono poriously dumagod, Tho stoamor Northwost qot on ot Bols Dlano Islsnd, but was pulled off b 10 stmr Jay Cooke goon ouongh to arriva on Ume, Tho prap Allantlo, bound up, ws far six ours lioed on at tho Fiata, 'Tho ateam bargo Wetmoro and consort got. aground below Fort Gratiot, but got off without Basiatauice, Tho prop Pruseis got oground just low Algonnc, but got off and passed down lato lnst night.—Delroit =) i A fow days, at farihcst, will torminato the soason for rafting, us tho fall gnlos usually sot in about the 15th of tho month, nfter which perlod business of all kinda upon tho Water 4 juvariably ottended with exirs hazard, and property unprotectod by insuranco 18 rarely oxposed to tho porlla of tompestuous weathar, ‘Thio number of tuge ab presont omployod hias been ro- Quced to comparatlvoly fow, and nouo but tho most worful and trusty aro continuod in much service, BSle Nisgara pasgod lovn ‘yesterday with ouo of large propartions, and will coniinue {hus omployed unt! Foc scason’s contract o closed, * Tlio Torrent, Vulcan, Crusader, with iwo or threo ofhiors, will doubtless pursuos similar coursc.—Detroit Fres Press, —Tlie number of vessols which cutored into’ nnd sioarod frowm (he District of Milwaukea during the month of August wero as folloyu: RNTERED, No. Tonnage, Crew. 100 0781 4000 300 011 0,450 2,809 [ 540 18 .,105 9,207 a1 2,605 . 69 493,485 13,003 No, Tonnage, Crew. Bteamers, 108,301 4,108 Propallors,...... LA 08T 1,510 99 ol ool a8 1,80 a0 LA D31 35900 —Tue following faa wiminary statemont of vessel mgaged in {ho_ coustlug-trado, wich arrived ot und \aazad tsam tho Bort of Bay Qlty durlng the mouth of Anguat, 1874, and doea not polnta withis tho aisteiot 1 pelstewiiiciodieels o ENTRRED, | OLRARED, § fnctude voogels tyding to e ————— IOELAND. Thoe King’s Grand Ball at Rolkiavilc ~=Tlio Woilots of the Landies aud the Costuines of tho Mon. Roikiavik (Avg; 10) Correspondence of the New Tork R erald, Tho conoluding ovont of tho colobration way {ho grand ball of Monday ovuninzf. glvon in the lnnu Lall of the Sominary, Tio Inyitations wora quite informal, being moraly vorbal, and con~ Yoyod thirough somo officinl properly authorized. Thoe Xing wag, grnnnnh, with g son, Princo Waldomar, ond it was oalled tha King's ball, al- thougl it wao really givon by thonow enthusi- astio Rowkinvikors, Whon yonr corraspondont ontored tho balle room at 9"o'alock & vory fny nnd unneual scong mot his oyes, Oficors in tho gay uniforms of Doumark, Bwedon, Norway, Frauca, and Gor« ‘mauy, waro mixod up with the plain drogscs of dowmoptic and foreign guesta; whilo both wore oIt altogathor in tho ahade by tho gront array of righ toilots of tho ladlios, most of whom woro drosned in the pioturesque leclandia costamo, whilo only o comparatively fow woro arrayed In tho long slirta and Jow neoks of tho ordinary ball-room. It was nn uxaoodlnfi!r intorosting and boautiful pioturg; for, besides tho light drossos which wore so bocoming, the Icolandio girls aro frosh, and bave s rich hoalthy glow of ohoolt thnt Is very rofroshing to bohold, Thoy aro withal protty of featuro snd somotimes boautifal. But it1s of them collootivoly in_tho ball-room that I wish mainly to aponk. How Lmppy ihoy soomed in b beooming drosscs] How livoly thoy chiatted in thoir awoot langusgo, aud how thoy looked at onch other **from top to too,” as I havo soon thom, in ropions not so near the North Polo, rigidly - sorutinizing what ench woro,—~whothor tho honddross was slf right; whothar tho gold band or gold strap or sllvor, 19 tho caso might be, around the forchend, was ol great or littlo richness ; whethor thollttlo jncket was properly trimmed and ornamented - with tho samo procious motala; and whethor the foct which peoped out from boneath the short skirta ‘were of proper eizo and properly shod! _Atlenst they sccmod to bo dolug all” thls, Ieolandio ‘mnidons may not be_at onvions ; but, as connot considor a Jady altogotherinteresting un- less she is somowhint” envious, I concludo that thoy (thoso Icolandic ma(dnun} woro excoodingly onvious, siuco I found them very intovesting. The mon do not at the prosont timo havo any nntional costumo. * Tho more's the pity, as somo- thing on thoir part to balanco tha lndion’ dropaca would certainly havo sdded groatly to tho attracs tions of tho seeno, And Ilmsx! it will pe o long timo boforo the Icolandic maidens nbandon their prosant stylo of drees; and 1 think it will, for they know that it is protty, and thst from o wo- man s o cortain,_guarantos. Tho two principal fonturos is the henddross and the—woll, I ebnll veuture slmply to call it a jackot, not having much ncquaintanco with tho millinor’s vocabu- lary, and everybody undorstapds what a jockot moans. "It “ronches o _little bolow tho_ waist, and is encirolod by o motal, gold, or silver bolt, ofton of the most_ olab- orato workmanship, and of mnative Xcolandio production. Tho Icolandio silver and gold smithes aro quito famous, snd I hayo secured soveral specimens of their handiwork which aro vory boautiful. Theae bolta sro often of groat value, worth many hundreds of dollars, and aro m:f:t 08 beirlooms in the family, falling to tho eldest daughtor on tho doath “of tho mothor. 'Choy aro fastenod in front by huge clasps of fllngreo werl to which arc appended rattling ornaments. ¥ho jackot ia fostoned in front, gone arally to the nocl, with olaboratoly-wrought but~ tons on either sido, and brought together with a long chain, looped from side to sido. Tho wholo front and sometimos much of the back is covered with ombroidery, in leaves or vinoea or flowors, in gold or silver throad, Around tho neck thoro is often an ombroldered collar of the samo matorial, abovo which poops a anow whito rufilo that is ‘most bowitehing. ‘The headdrosa is mora difficult to deseribo., Tt is o sort of holmot, not fitted to tho head like that of a cuirassor, but sob on top of it and pin- ned to tho bair, The crost comes forward nenr- 1y to n point. Tho body of ono I have examinod was made of pastoboard and bross wire, stuffod with cotton, and covered with white sills, But the great foaturo is.the voil, When the “hol- mot* ia_firmly pinned on, tho veil 18 attachod, ‘This veil is about o yard long, and of tho samo width, DBoing drawn togothior at the top until narrowed to tho ciroumferanco of tho hoad, it is ornamented with 5 ring of stars or buttortles or band of gold or silvor, and this beiug fastoned fothe ¢ holmot,” tho voil islifted and thrown back, and nino times in ton out'peops as cheory and l'mght sud rosy a faco a8 man would ovor wish to look upon. Tho skiré is somotimos, though rarely, ornamentod, aod tho sleoves fol- low o othor fashion than woman's caprico, Tho ladies who woro attlred in this hoaddress did not, bowover, all wear the other parts of tho native costume. Many wore long whito dressea with tho motal bolt, others tho short skirt and o whito body, nover, howovor, without the metal mnm‘nom. Thus much for tho costumos of tho poople, 'Tho King como in nt half-past 9 with Madamo Finson, wife of tho Governor, on his arm. Ilo waa attired in his usual sunple upiform, with a Dlain sword, and Magamo Finson was drossed aa any Indy of refined tnsto woutd havo beon undor similar circumstances. 1 cannot tell what she woro for the benofit of tho lndics, for, as I said boforo, I am not posted in such matters, but I remembor thore was o .profusion of roal point laco on her droes. 'The King openod _tho ball and aftor the first hush of respect hiad passed after tho King's on- tranco had bo3an aunounced, and tho preuonta-~ tions had taken placo, and tho flrab ot was dancod, and tho Kmibu ran to move around with o kindly smilo upon his faco and a cordial groot- ing in his hand, & morry buzz went round, and tho dances woxod fast and furions, Lis Majosty, the King, was soldom idlo. o danced with ovorybody hiak o could, and bis yonthul, fo- ounson was not behind him, Everybody wos pleased, overybody was dolighted with tho King, Pho King rotirod at 1 o'clook ; but for several Tours after ho had loft the dancing went on. Whon at longth the ball did break up the sun was glaring on tho mouptain-tops and o bright’ glow was in tho wost, and shown upon the facos of the Relldavikers—men and maidens, old and youug, rich and poar. 8o ended tho Icoland Millonnial. et e An Enstern Logend. The pluador of tho tombs, says the Manohes- tor Gourier, Is ot an omployment that, would bo lll:ulz‘lo prove vory remunorativo 'in England, but in cortain countrion it scems to bo practiced with audacity aud success, According to tho Aoniteur de l'Alg}crle, tho celobrated tomb of tho Tlubbl, noar Bobel Oucd, bas lately beon broken into, and its contonts, including somo_valuable brazen lamps, romoved. Tho logend connectod with this tomb is of ourious intorost. When the Mussulmana ruled ovor Bpain, tho Jows who dwelt there woro pormit- ted to follow thoir religion without molonta- tion, but after thelr expulsion o systom of tyranny was commenced which foll hoavily on the Hobrow raco, About tho commonce- mont of tho fourtoonth contury tho Grand Rabbi Bon-Binah-Durand was thrown into pris~ on with the Rabbi Bon Knoun, and their oxocn-. tlon was dotormined on, whon, as tho logend ocs, o miraclo dolivered thom from their cons nomeut. Tho Grand Rabbi suddenly folt pos- sossod of oxirnordinary powor, aud, selzing & pleco of coal, drew upou the wall the {maga ngu ship, which immodiatoly bocamo n roal vossol and bore him eafely out of the reach of hils poyseout- ora toward tho shoro of Algeria. Ifero lo was well recolved by tho Mussnimavs, aud his name, hesides bolbg nanociated with this tomb, i rauked 8 that of tho firet Inraclitisl logislator in Africa, The tomb bas boen veneratod, not only by tho Jowa, but also by the Mussulmang, and, ns it Imay bo supponnd, Uhis act of thott is viowed with counlderable indiguation. _—_— Sow Ola Thoy Aro. A correspondent of the Boston Zraveller glyoa pome flgurea showing tho smom age of many porsous now living s John Quincy Adums is 415 Goorgo Willlam Curtis, 50 ; Willism B, Alger, 61; Edward Lverett Ilniu, 62 Willinm I, Washe Dburn, b4 ; Julis Ward 1lowo, Ud; larvoy Jowoll, 54; Jamon Ruesell Lowell, 55 : Edwin I, Whip- plo, G4 Georgo L. Loriug, 573 Nothauiol P Buuks, 683 Lichard 1L Dans, Jr., 50; Henry Ward Bsocher, 00; Harriot Boochor Btowe, 627 Androw P, Loabady, 081 Wondoll Philliys, 43 James Froomnn Clarko, 64; Oliver Wondoll Tolmos, 65 ; Potor Horvoy, (4; Goorge B, Hill- jord, 054 w!llo}nlnrt 0‘.v \\g:nllu"pll) [l l‘] BJURHIGI' wmumr, 3 Henry W, Longfollow, 66 Raloly Waldo Emorsou, 713 Mark oplins, 72 Loon- [md Bacon, 73; Liydis Maria Cbild, 72 Gutho- yino I, Beecher, 787 Goorgo Bancroft, 74; Calob Ouskiing, T4 Dilcbiard IL. Daus, 85,y 67, THE CHICAGO DALY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER §, 1874 STERLING, ILL. A Lively City in the Rock River Valley. Its Manufacturing Entorpriso and Educa- tional Facilitios—Waler and €ns Works, The Sistor City of Rock Falls«--Nowspas pors=--Fino Residonces--»A Post« Office undor Fomiuine Manngement. Correspondencs of The Chioage Tridune, Srentaya, T, Bopt, 3, 1674, The Rock River Valloy, famons as ono af the finost agrionlturnl portions of the Westorn World, has A NO YINER OITY TITAN STRRLING. Located on tho north bank of tho river, at tho foot of tho raplds, whoro, once upon o timo, tho Btate of Illinols oxponded & large amount of ‘monoy to mako a canal go that steamboats conld pass, its growth has boon alow, but constant and steady, until not loss than 6,000 people finda plonsant Liomo boaide tho boautiful stroam, It ia 110 milos from Olioago, on the lino of tho Ollengo & Northwestern ‘Railrond. Tho Rock- ford, Rook Island & St. Louls Railrond onds horo,and the Ohicago & Rook River Railrond {inds & terminus in tho onorgotio villago of ook Fallg, dircotly across tho river from Btorling,— making it altogothor ono of tho finest shipping polnts fu tho Weat, outside of Chioago. - Many yonrs ago, & substantial dam was oracted, croating ag fino o wator-power as can be found in tho Wost. For a long timo tho peoplo watted aud hoped for forcign copital to como and start menufacturing, snd thas improve the natural advantages the power afforded; but, finding their anticipations unrealized, thoy horoleally rosolvod to put thoir shonlder to the wheol ond BEOV THETR PAITE DY WORRA, Theo rosult has oxcooded thelr most sangnine ox~ pootations. To-day both eides of the river-bank aro Hoed with largo factorios, filled with tho hum of machinery, affording ateady employmont for hundreds of oporativos, who iind a pleasant Liomo on tho bordors of our beautifal river, Whon the city was firat settlod, it was Iaid out nearly [ milo cost of fts prosont location. For many yoara tho county-soat was located hero, ond tho old Conrt-Tlouso stands ab that ond of tho city, & rominiscence of the fading pust. In tho moantimo, tho dam was built much farthor down stroam, and the city gradnally, though ro- luctantly, took Grooloy's ndvico, and ‘**went Weat.” Tho county-goat was removod to & rival town, tho mossure Loing sided by eomo of Bterling's own pooplo, mover thinking for o momont but it would roturn when wanted, sod would thon bo more con- trally located. But this, liko many othor human ealculations, hns ** gang aglee,” and, after yoars of strifo ia the county and Legislaturo ovor it, onr peoplo sottled down to tho eensiblo conyiction that it wos gono and tho city was Dettor oft without it z Tho city, aud ¢ountry surrounding it, ave sot- tlod with'nn INDUSTRIOUS, FRUGAL TEOPLE, who tako moro Ei“m to onjoy what lifo has to give thap in moking & vain ehow or tryiug to outdo their neighbors in stylo, + T'he city is dividod into throo wards, and has throe soparate school districts, The First Ward in tho smollest in wealth and population, but hns Lok and onorgy onough to malke it all up, It 8 an ologant school-housoe, a woll-kopt school, tho finost park in tho city, and ag flno o rosi- donce and grounds a4 any place need boast of in tho bouso snd grounds of tho late Gon, Kirk, This has recontly passed into tho hands of tho Hon, J. AL Pattorson, a banker of this city, and mombor of tho Stato Sonato, szuuuung tho Counties of Whitesido and Carroll. T'ho Bocond Ward hos a school-house that cost 76,000, and for clegance and boauty is not cx= catled by sny houso in tho Stato. Tho architoct was O. H, Placoy, of Chicago; nnd the bullling vofloets graat cradit apon his good tasta snd tho enorgy and parseverauca of our pooplo. Tho Third Ward {8 now building a fno achool- Bousd ; and, when it ia finished, no city of tho Weat can offer sy suporior advantagos for ALL TILE EDUOATIONAL RESOURCES that & common achool affords, Thore ara oleven churchos; but, like most of tho smallor citios, ono-Lalf of the numboer would nccommodato all who go to church, ‘Thero sro many fine rosidences for a country- place, yet all boas that modost apponranco that. go clharacteristio of the town and its pooplo. Tho city haa boen unususlily blessad in eocap- ing fires; but this has only had tho effect make tho peoplo all tho more vigllant and care- ful, Pipes loading to tho rivor run through most of tho important streats, with bydrants and Loso nt evary corner. Two lnrge wator-whoala farnish the power, and every morning and night the atroots aro thoroughly wot by tho efliciont aystom of wator-works. Gas-works are beiog built; the pipos aro Jaid, snd in logs then two months * Btealing by Gas- light " will bo a voritablo reality. Wo haye all those, and, with the excoption of & amall dobb for two of our school-buildings, noither tho city nor school-districts -owe any- thing. ¢ ‘Theroe bolng no healthier or - finer couniry in thf ‘West than hero, wo look forward to tho time when MANY OF TIE WEALTIY PEOTLE OF OIICAGO will sosk homos hora in tho quictncea of » coun- try rotroat, overlooking onoof tho finest atreams of wator that ripplo over & rooky bod in tha ‘Wostorn World, '[ho Chicago & Northwostern Railroad Company run a train from hero to Chi- cago nnd roturn, loaving hero ab G:46 o. m,, and arriving hero at 8:45 p. m.,—giviog_ua a chanco to go to your city, do busincss, and roturn, tho samo doy, i Tho city I8 under tho “No-Licenss” rulo; But, with tho aid of *Jomt-Stoclk Companics,” ovorybody manages to got all Lo wants, and drunkonnoss Is quite a8 plenty ss horetoforo, A LARGE ANOUNT OF MANUPACTURING is dono hero of various kinds, and Btoring i fast acqu.h'lflf; n‘ rtg}utnflnn in that line, ‘Tho n largest dist o0 United Btatos is located horo, and 0 vast number build- ivgs' required form almost o emall town by themsolves, It is ownod by tho estato of John 8, Miller, and Ia managed with ability and skill by tho surviying sona. Thoy food over 2,000 hiond of cnttlo, nud manufsciure mostly nleohol for cxport. It affords a flue markat forr all tho grain raised in all this roglon, at good - pricos. ROOK PALLS 18 n city of about 2,000 pooplo, and is built on tho siver-tnnts, diractly opposite Sterling, upon yround that, fivo yonrs ago, was an open ‘rm rio. Yt is n mounfacturing town, and hos somo of tho fincst and largest astablishmonta in tho West. The growth of tho town hns boon a marvol to uvnryhndy,, ond tho onorgy of its peo- plo_is wondarful, “Cake theso twa placea tox gether, with tholr inoroasing woalth, trade, and prospority, and thoy show to the world Just what npeople can do who aro industrious, faithful, gelt-rollant, hard-working; who know how to oarn manoy, aud hava learnod what g0 fow kuow, bow to spand it for comfort. Btorliog bias two WAPAPERS,— NE! " the Gazclle boing the loading nnd most proaper- aus prpor of tho county, It is published by C. AL Wortbington & Co., and, 88 a local nows- paper, haa no poor, The Standard is owned aud printed by Ax, Mack, It s not as old autho Gazello, but 18 fast tighting its way to_a position amongus, It is an evidonco of pluck and bard work, Rock Falls hag ono paper, tho Progress, ownod and publishod by Gadwell & Tuttlo, T6 is o marvol of neatncss, and its columus aro eploy and readablo, It isa oredit to tho town, and, if enorgy will make anything o suo« cory, this will ultimatoly crown the offorts of tho L’rogress boya, AMONG TITE MANY FINE RESIDENOES of our oity, I may montion thoso of Mra, Wal- lngo; Nelson Mason, Bsq,, of Qhicago; Thomuy A. Galt, Prosidont of the Koyatono Manufaotur< ing Company ; W, A, Banborn, Oashior of tho Tirat National Bank s tho Hon, J. BL, Pattorson, banker; Muj. M. B, Ionry, sttorney-at-law ; D. 0. Qop, farmor; the Hon, J, V, MoKinnoy, prosont Moyor, Thoro aro m (y othora thab want of time prevents me from giving. Btorling is romarlable in moro waya than one, -and that whioh roflects na great a crodit upon Lor pooplo a8 any g, that, for o good many yosrs past, o Indy hrs ald tho position of ' TOSTUISTUESS hores ‘Lho firat svvointiont was mado by Prosle dont Lincoln, In placing the offico in tho hands of Mes, E, Y, 0, Lushooll, the then widow of Mnj. Bughnell, and now tho_ostimnble wifo of Maj, Ionry, fof this city, Bho hold tho offico for four ~yosrs, aud x’mslgm(ulh and- tho Yh\co wan at onco filled with tho prosont noumbent, Mrs, Bloata 1, Bmith, There is no position fn which # porson is moro likoly to on- counlor l‘nlllt-flndlni} than tho position of n Tontmastor ; but it 1s the univorsal opinion of our peoplo that our offico was nover handled with suoh litle complaint g it hns boon under wontan's rulo, and our Pont-Oflico, inatond of Doing a headquartors for politiclana and politi- erl gathorings, hao heecomo n place of businoss, whoro tho wanta of tho publio, and not of a po- {EITA‘ party, aro tho solo dutics that engago at~ nlion. If you, Mr. Tditor, will pay ue o visit, wo will pliow you 5 A LIVE OITY, filled with livo PnoYIc, who know g\mt how . to mako business lively, and tako comfort from it resulta. It i'on doubt this, ask your morchanta what they think of it, andof our'patronage. Wo aro but 8 subutb of your city; and who s your Mayor, and what hodocs, nro ag much subjocts o{igunuml romarlk horo 8 thoy are in your %\vn oity. A ————— PHILADELPIlIA AND THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. To the Editor af The Chicago Tribunes Dean 8m: In your istuo of this dato apponrs an articlo commonting on tho polioy of the Ponn- sylvania Railroad Company towards tho port of Philadelphis, and tho facilitlos of that port for controlliug tho graln and othor dircol oxport trado of tho Weat, sa compared with othor gon- Loard cities, and Baltlmore in particular. Bince you nalc if thore in_*'any Jiving Luman being who can polnt to a singls moyo of tho Penmeylvanin Tiailrond Company which has lookod totha benofit of a8pot of ground outeide the limits of Phila- dblpl.\ll\," and sk forther “What of Baltl- wmoro ?” I roapoctfully ssk spaco in your col- umws to roply pactioularly to your Inot quogtion, What the PB oy of the Ponbsylvauia Reilroad towards Phitadolphin or any othar city hns boon, io not miue to say, and, if noocessary to oxplain, thoy oro thomsolvos fally compotent to (fv [TH but that it has not boon without intorest to l’hUndnlYmn, 08 tho Baltimoro & Ohto ig to Balti- moro, i8 mnot wunnatural; yot it is tho opinion of. the writer that ‘it would not bo wvery difllenlt to discovor, that thoy have kpent, and aro spending, ‘considerablo monoy outside of Philadolphia, that hns not hoon of any matorial bouofit to that elty; ‘snd it is doubifal if any trunh-lino ontering Now York Oity lins moro cspacions or handsomer plors and froighit-dopots iu that olty thon {he Donnsyl- vanis Railroad Company. ¢ But to that patt of your artiols roforring to the facllitios possessed by Philadelphin for grain oxport. I have just read an ortiolo in tho Phila~ Qolphis Press,—doubtloss thoono to which you rofor,—which clearly and truthfully sota forth theso advantages, and which, if read by the busincss-men of Chicago, Iam porsunded, would bo indoreed by thom in overy particular. In your valuablo journal you bayo rocontly givon much usoful information on this subject, and pointed out tho advantagos of tho soaport citica over Now York, giviug especial prominenco to Balti- moro nud _tho DBaltimoro & Ohio Rall- way; and I asl, Would it not bo of somo valuo to tho groat shipping intorest of Chicago, besides contributing usoful informa~ tlon to tho publio in genoral, to Taprinttha whole of tho articlo in quostiou, whioh, 1 think, bristlos with facts of intorest to every eoxportor in our olty. l'vsy the now lino, Baltimoro ia. distant from Obicago 616 milos by il (taking their own figurow), whila I’hundol{mimh ‘830 miles, or only 0 miles farther than Baitimore,—a differonce so insignificant as to place both cities on a par in that rospect. But it is jnsé hore tho comparison ends, for thio prosont at lonat, and apparentlyfor mome timo to come. In tho matier oflako-trans- Eortgt{on, Philadelphia is lm.lultali: ahioad of nltimora at $he nresont moment. Excopt Ban- dusky, on Lake Erio, the Baltimoro & Olio Rail- rond Company havano lake-port, ond this enoiaof comparatively littlo valuo, boing acsossible only to voauels of very light draft, and is distaut by rail from Baltimoro 598 milcs, Thoy have no lake-lino of propoliers whatovor. In strilting con- trauk to this, Philndolphio, l:ly tho western extons sionsof thoPennsylvania Tai rond, has access by tho shortest routea to Toledo, Cloveland, Ashta- Vula, Eric, and Buffalo, Witk ‘amplo harbor fa- cilitics, and & lino of lake-propolicrs cqnal to any o tho lnkea. ‘'Clo distanco-from Erie to Phila- Qolphia by rail is 841 miles, and from Buffalo, vin Lmporium, 812 roilos; whilo, from Buffalo to Now York, tho distanco by rail is 423 milos,— phowing o differonco in favor of Philadolphia of 81 miloa over Now York vin Erie, 110 miles via Buffalo; and over Baltimore, 284 miley via Buf~ lnlxcl, nnd 255 miles via Erio. finolly, Philadelphin and the Penusylvania Railroxd Company bove given to the nation, without subsidies or govornmental ald, what no othor port has, viz.: A weekly ling of firat-olass iron stonmalips, thoroughly American from top- mnst to kool, surpagsed” by nono and equaled Ly fow on tho Atlantio in point of ntrength, boaut; of model, comforf, and spoed; besides -an ndl! ditional lino of dircet. steamers to Antwerp, Dolgium,—both lines consisting at present of oloven firat-class veasols, atloat. These stoamors havo earried on their bills of lading .from tho ‘Wost, chiofly Obioago and Milwaukoo, this year already, 40,820 tons of froight, all told, In giving to tho country & substantinl lin of Amorican-built iron stenmors, aud, by tnefr liy+ ing presonco in Dritish wators, demonstiating to the world that tho United Statea can successfully competo with great Britain in building aud main- taining iron Trensatlantio steamships, may wo not say that Philadelphin and tho Peunsylvauia Rnilrond Company have togethar, if not dircetly, ot least indircotly, bonefited 1o whalo nation 2 And, by the heavy tonnege the patronnge of Woatorn shippers hag accorded tho line, is it not plr;ltn thix,lz this benofit is appreciated by onr ox- porters. . But this is not all. This same lino and tho Ponnsylvanin Railrond aro laying down at the doors of our leading importors in this city not an insignificant gharo of tho dircct importationa about which you hayo recently had somothing valunble (o sny ; and I bolieve I am enfo in eny- lngijtlmz, with our leading inportors, tho lne ia woll liked and gives nmnfo antisfaction, Then, aa all aro intorested in lnying bafora the publio all that concorus tho woifare of our city and contributos to ita greatncss, lot us with other cities give Phllndelpfin o falr ehow. M. Onicigo, Hopt, 4, 1874, THE NEW 80-TON GUN. T the Editor of The Chicago Trivune: 8m: ‘Who Glasgow (Scotland) Herald of re- cent data has tho following : Thia monster pioco of ordinanco will, when fin- ielicd, bo graatoe Than bl tho Inrgost gun i axisl. ence, nnd §ts dealruclivo powars ot fighting rauge cqually proportionate, With o 10-inch! projoctilo, wolghing 1,650 pounds, and & maximutu chirgo of U younda of powdor, 1t will plerce ihe bost iron-pintcs 20 inches thick, af 500 yards, 10-tnch plaics ot 5,300 yords, ond will pitch 3 16-fuck sholl into o ship or Torlress ot n distanco of 10,300 yneds, Tho stecl form. ing tlie inner tubo {a tho fargest evor cnat, wolghing over 12 tons ; whilo tho trunnion-plece, nbout 16 taus, was tho Jargest of tha kind over produccd at thg Arsonal (Woofwich), Tho uctual cost of this engino of war will bio about £8,600, Eighty tons, by our wolghh, will bo 89 tons 600 pounds s the steel tubo, 12 tonm and ovor, will bo 1814 tons, and the trunnion-piaco 20 tons, Tt will bo'a pity 1f this monstor s ever roqui,}ad, e REAL ESTATE, Gy Real Estate for Sel. NEWARRRY'S ADDITION-.Loto 19 and 20, in Block 2, olng U100 foot o Diloiast, “neae Fraulluat, WOTAaIs ROBIIGN L sadt cast 10 fodt of Tous In ook B, bolag WS teoton Liuron-st., moar o B0, 19, 40, 14— ing south of Engonlo: ot Dobrean North e oo aailo st B Nétiheav., belng ab ‘Toot o North-av., 078 5-10 foot oo Noeah Lakuii, G40 ot Novih Crasks nid £3.6-10 fust OISR Hinngutue plogo of Jand north of Eugonlos syt lut:tfiln’llfl\lgl:‘xn\{{l- @ feotou Nortl Lasallo, snd Thatn A wlE d DITIONTat 1, {n Bloc] IGINS, LAW(& 00,3 AD) i ol nukl:mmu oot on H, V. cornor Ohicago-ay. an Hetgwigkeat; (old Hesorsolc Lot), i QGDEN'S ADDITION_W. 35 of Tat B {n Mook 5, boing 20 foot on Woat itriciut, noar Milwaukoo:nv., by BE6-10 fost ot wout lino, nod abaut %0 fuot on east llue, lnbll(hur with brick bulldinz standiug thevoou. RIGINAD TOWN~tuli-Lat 4 of Lots § and 8, and part of Jani O, in Blook b8, boing 4ix1vl foot on La: allo. bty betweon Madison and Washington-sta. (known as ol ** Lot Jolin ' yingine Tlouse Int. Y AL TOWNIzxeopt N. 23 jeot of Sub-Eob§ of Totb, Bioolc i, bolug J0i¢ foot o Washioklon by 67 fees on Iankiiu-st! (. (& ooruor). HOHODL BIEGTION=S. 3 of Tat 19, Dlock 197, belng 26305 fuot o Biato st., nUAY Uongross-st. HIU 9, W-Tiat of Lot 16, .0nst of Honth Olnrk-at,, ‘bolisg € foet by sbaud 1.5 fest, running from “Phirty.tified (o Phlsty-BIthuta, (cxanpt b portion of purth ond of sald tracy oecupled by Uity Vound, about 110 feat cop. RP40.-1o north nalt of antd Lat 15, wost.of Olark-st, {meent ootk ¥ dora”theraotl, ol shonl A7 fook o Vigjgdpthitril-gt, by about 541 font on \ pth=av, ‘aRounliny tho aat 0 (3) foot of (o’ traat st mpcying bor Mildcan-ur; and vout of tie DIt et Otealtiallrond iraokk, arud bofwcan tho south llua of itudoluli-at. and th north fino of Munras-st, Blds (\lr\ 10 Iuat dosorlbed propesty witl s reovivod for thg entirs Lenot, #hele Lotk ut L00ks. PSR- Oaral Fumo=, 0., 3 joan, balandy inl, 2, aud 30sts, oqual peyiuonts, “witl Intorost annually’ in advance av b por cant i whof aiwuuut uopeldy . "Viia T 14 venorvod o vojest wny b 81 blda, ; %'lad roucenta Wil osaivid il Tuntday, Bopt, ., aud subsdiiod, to” tho Comman, thrad] 0% % AT iy Cluptsolion, * siosinor will sali fraur. Plor No, 1 AMUSEMENTS, GRAND OPERA HOURE, to Kingihitey Musts Hall, uummgu BUCORSA, Hotso Cemwded from PiY to omo, ~Tho Greatost Hit Kyer Known. ENTIRE CITANGE OF PROGRAMMR, Thurnday, Boot. 8, ovory Rvoning, Batnrday Matinos, KELLY & LEON’S TMLTIN &3 L R, Ineluding Kolly and Leon, Dilly anaing, Joln Harh Tuko Boloolarafts (1oo. Onos, Gnllins licose, iha Suporior Hoxctta, snd Thichl’a Uelobratod Oroliost Boours your soats in ndvanco. M'VIORER'S THEATRE. LAST NIGITS Off EDVY ITT AJDA RIS, Fridoy and Satonday Evonings, EDUOCATIONAL, VIRGINIA FEMALE INSTITUTE, STATUNTON, V.A. REV. R, 1. PHILEAPS, M. Ay Principal, MBS M, A, BURR, Asootats Prinoipals Anslated by & Corps of Thirly Esperlenced Officors. 1o Tatetloth Anonal Sossion will commenon Sept, 2, cation yinwranwaod for. Wonlthiulnoes aad. eagty of asoiiory.. tiio. Dopeimant of Aluslo 18 yndor tho Saro of o soTon Patcastors, witk (et Deat ojass Inirumonts, aud Izons of i asiealln mn'flémfl. n'l'hnwg‘.:hnnlunlk‘uw ginsted i, aliaoior, and ‘cprosstat Tos sossos, Torms for Taii Months~Full Ruglish Courss, olndin; gl gaecetey oot oy Vool or Trtsmonel S er g Al o rolid il o Qe entaloguos, i il Information, addross Tl THE MARBLE HEART, i 1 RATHARI, (to Soulptor). oo EDWIN ADAMS, H fl flfl ns flfl wnxy_ufle, SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS, ‘Soats can now bo sosnrod, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. TRIUMPHANT SUCOLSS of tho Now Company. Sat. nndar, Bent. 5, afto 2t 8 p. m. and ovoning at 8 Selosk, the infousaly omotional Bociety Gomodsy LED ASTRAY, ‘With Its Excolloni Cast. Inclading J. O'Noll, H. H. Mardaoh, G, Martan, D, Fitz. G T b e low, Miss L. Unlo, and Miss A. J. U"nllv;’rr\‘. G i ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Clostag reprosontation Ly tho Eminont Natural Actor, Mr. ROBERT McWADE, In his own vorslon of tho "":chn of Twonty Years," on-~ o RIP V.AN WINEKLE, In th i f which ho has NO SUPERIOR. e R o M BSTATHE o tho HODDLAL, AMFRICAN MOUSEUM, THE FAMILY RESORT. ABDUOTI O N, o omoet thrilliag Blayof fho day, rondorad by a Btar GHAND mATINER SATURDAY., MEDIOAL, UONBUMHXDN. WASTING, AND INDIGESTION. SAVORY & MOORE'S - Pancreatic Baulsion aud Pancreating At tho most potent Ramedlad Agents, Moy arg tho enly comodies yot lmown for efloating tho digontion of Uod Liver Ofl, and provouting nausea, while Ahay also ctlelonty supply tha placo of thio oll whian e stomach cannot tolera! Tlioso faols are now attestod by tho publiahod rocords of numorons 0al mon, ex- tiaots from which acoompany oacli bottlo, SAVORY & MOORE, 143 NEW BOND-ST. LONDON, W. . Bottloa from % to Ots, And Rotal of all Uiomists throughout the States and Oaiodn, who. ALk sunnly BAVORY & 5 uoioe Bentod 000N LANTOUS, 0¥ DAUTOUATIE RUE, A Day and Boarding School for Young Ladies, Parenta wishiog thele child: o ba inst: thormiah Clamo] Goarao: and 10 soeiteos AL jon & horcugtt sud acociipllnod odusation, ate v Gestod, Do bo- fore dooiding upon n roliool, Pstioatars ot Ay inviun *01a tor caialogues sad Bte, M. ORI HOMRS, Principal. ST. JOSEPES SELECT SCHOOL, ON ELM-ST., NEAR MARIKET, dor chinrgo of tho Hanodi e 'n’u'i‘éar&'.ffiof buiia ot 3o Hathors, wil opan for "RILTEAS g5 ToF & saseton of fiva montha, Setiool Tarm couaisting of two Sosslons, Bpcoial AELEDLion Eives. 69 pradtical bistugss odtatin. o tughs ot 2 Ghargo, AdQdreas commiinications ouarE. Alive FATIIHR OLtALD, 0. 8, B, Kenwood Seminary, Corner Forty-Eighth-st, and Hadison-av,, Wil reopon on Monday, fupt. 7, 1674. A Home Behool for Girl, in a healthy losation, lberally appoiatod, with thorough tmining ef mind, mannors, and morals. Day soliolara from tho oity will bo brought to tho sohool by the Bominary omalbus, and roturned st tho closo of ook day's sosston, Catologues on applisation to MRS, J, A. KRNNIOOTT, Prin, CHICAGO LADIES' SEMINARY, . 15 and 17 Sheldon-st., near Washington, Opens twolfth yoar Bopt, 14; full courso of study, oXperi- onaod toachiora and thurough work. Just oreotod, anothor largo bullding, witl: aasombly and oless-roams on entrance floor. Largor accommodatlons for boardors, MISS GREGQ, Principal. ROCK ISLAND ACADEMY, ROOK ISLAND, ILL. Toga and yonng mon thoroughly propared for Businass, Belontifia Collogo, or m!ofm{u'.’ nand instruction, ¥al torm, Bept. 7, {n splondid now buliding, Avply Tér ortalojugs 1£0, A, TREY, A.M., Principal. . B. BRYANI’S CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE, Houtlicast cor. Staro and Wanlifugtonagty, ‘Largest Tnstitution of tho kind in Amorics, Elegant rooms~rich furnitaro—thorough courso—f class teachars—porfoot disaipline—largo numbor of stn. donta—high standiug with the pablio—trequent 3 for businoss, Youngmon furnishiod forothons on short no- Uico, _For circulars addroes I, 1. BRYANY, Ohicago, ALLEN'S ACADEMY, 134 and 136 Twenty-second-st., Chicago, Rasily acoassiblo by cars aud omnibusos from all parts of tho city and suburbs. Pru.‘r.nmsbn aud young men for Yo ioros Gopk. gr 1hen W ALr BN LL B Principal, assisted by an ablo Facully, s St. Mary's Academy, e 1t Aunost St Wi o o Tt 0 nual Sor 1 For Oatalogua snd hln:l:?ofinnr fi'éfifi;‘%:;;?m L Notrs Damo P O., i Joseph Gauntyy 1oatina. Mt, Vernon Military Academy, MORGAN PARK, ILL. The Prinolpal of thia institution can bo dally consultod until the oponing of tho fail sousion, Sopt, 10, at thia par- lors of Dr, Somers, Grand Paclflo Hotol, bolwoon tha Tours of 11 4, m. and & p, 10, 8, BIIELDON NORTON, Prinoipal and Propriotor, 8t. Ignatius College, CHICAGO, TLL. 413 WEST TWELFTI-ST, Stadios fn thiafnstitation will bo rosamod Monday, Sopt. . ultion, por scsslon of 10months, $60. Kor cataloguo of farthor infoemation applsfo RV, ONO. 8, VERDIY, 8. J., Vico-Prostdent, ALLEN'S ACADEMY, ol 141L 136 Twonty-second-ote, ol . Taslly accossible by cars and_omulbus i pacta oF Taa ety oo pusae Broparia boya o founis oo for Hazvard, Yalo, oc s othor collogo, oF for usinoss. Yorm Gflmflluflu% opt. 7. Titd' W. ALLEN, LE.D., Prinolpal, ‘Assistod by i ablo faculty, TISSES GRANTS' SEMINARY, Nos. 130 & 128 1-2 North Dearhorn-st., Oplcago, will opon Bopt. 17 with, full sorps of accom: od “instructors, and German. TEAS. ENGLISH BREAKFAST PACKET TEA COMPANY. 10240 Mg, Wholisale Depot, 103 Poatl-st, Hew York. ‘The fincet grades of all kinda of Tens may bo of tha loading drugglata {n uackages frow onoquattar of & pound up, 5 A -v E B at tho uniform prico of ONE DOLLAR PER POUND. tho following aro alroady appolated A, O RELL a#(’@"“z'{.‘icr;'n":"’\i co sud:a 5 . RELT, 433 West Madisowst., cor. Bueldon, WALARIY CLALRICE, 830 W. Hadisonat,, cor, Abordeon D. R DYOHIS & GO, n.w, cor. Stato and Jeandolph sts. . W, FOBES & 00, 71 Uoltse Grovoay,, 0or. it GALE: & BLOOKY, 885, Clarkcal., opp. Guiet-ionss GALI S BLOOKT, i and 43 Montoorst., Palimor Houso. ALR & BLOOKI, 57 Wast Randolpu-g TLUYOK'S Pharmaay, 3 Wosl Jake-at., aor, Lincoln, YSRAKL'S Pharmacy, 532 WWabarh-av,, 6or. Harmon-'et. Q. MePHRUSON. 18 Went Madlson-t., oor. Itoboy. J. P. BHARP, 151 Twenty.seennd.st., ear. Wabaskav, OCEAN NAVIGATION. NEW YORE TO CARDIEE, et % o iz T ooy hsm Tltror WhAK: oreey OI: FIaBONCE ..., Soyr1a | GLAMOKGAN....sopt. 28 arsying goods and nassengors at through Tatcy f albparia oF o United tatcs and Canads.to porta tn tha Briital Ohanmiol, noid alt other polatain fugland. “Fligas atcaraliing, built 0xproesly for tho trado, aropros vldod wititall tho latost improvomiontafas th. Gomforiand convonjenca of OADIN AND BTERRAGE PASSENGERS. Ticst, Cablis, 816 a0 20 onrroncy, Socond Cabln, 863 qumoney, Blsorage, %0, Surrouct, rovald teorawo anttiicates from Gardil, e Drafte for £1 and upwards, it el e o St o o ' o, No. I am| 1) N ) e O RONTIALD BAXTHR & G0, Axen 2 No, 17 Heoadirag. STATE LINE. NEYorquke ta Glagtow, Liverpool, belfant, and Laudanderry.,—Cueeo ‘ologant, nov, ‘Clydo-buli ¥ North Rivar, as fol- Sopt. O, JICY osident Fronel jopt. 16, | Loacliors, ~ For olroulara addross 88 abova: rodnoe taking passengors ot rough 13tos o nil prsta ot Grast Hritain wod frotond, T rea . Bwodon, 1i %, and Uormauy: Dratts for £} STt e l.i'i;:&' nrlmm“o -F]‘;ly o AUSTIN HALBWIN & C0., Agonts, ) Nroadway, Now Yock: Stoorgo Offco, No. 46 md«um Blooragoas lowasby £1Y OUR0T IH0AN Westorn Agont, & Qiarkiat., Olilcago. National Line of Steamships, WOTICH. Cincinnati Wesleyan College, FOR YOUNG LADIES, Tho 33 sour will opon Sept 16 ‘Acadiomtp, Golloie, and ‘Art Oourios. . 1o e buding 183 boon Butly and satiroly frnishod at & cost of G123, 000: hta tho olddit anflonoof ement thoroughiy ogatopod Colfegonfor Yooy Ladias In (he cauntey. feapod Fouablor - Addvoss Tov. LUCIUR H. BUGLIE, D, Dey Eraaldents ot Cinotnatl, for Oatsioguos or information: PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, Tugmestsouthorlyrosto b wlways been sdopted by | Shern P ForBostiernaaly. Sebnoen ot 4nis Company to avold fcs und hoadisnda, ings commodious; Oonrea of Studies extonsivo, Thi Balll m mew%'nrk for LIV REOOLand QUENS- | ough tnatruction fn Clril and stoolaical Xuglrieo & evur7 BATURDAY, tho Olaasles and Hogllsh; earoful ovoralght of tha mior: atling from N. York for Landon (diroct) ovory fortaights | and manviors of Cadota, for ofroulars APply to Hos K. Qabih rassagd, 1o, 8%, sursonoy: stcorago, st greatly | 41 Sioreer Mossrs, “Watta Dodlatvor WO G, It uced rates., Motarn tlokots ak lawoal ralas, Prindivillo, T. A. Coegrove, and Frank W, Wontworth, Dralts for £1and, upiacd, o patrous of tho Acadomy in Ghioag A Wostern Azonty rilioast cornor Olark and Randolph-ata. (oppositanos Nonthos corner Qs Tandalpt s, (sboouisnoy CGireat Westorn Steamship Line. in Now Yorlk to_Triatol (England) direot, o "ol O, HYATT, Pronident, DR. VAN NORMAN’S Ttaglish, Fronoh, and German family d , et s . T and 8 st Bisey’ ntral Park, Now York, will commonco ity ofmh. Fron Arvagon, Tuoailay, Aug. 18| Great Wektern, 5at., opt.12 gon, Tuosdor, Aug. 15| Great Wastorn, taoutt Jour Kopt., 2 T4, ¥or furthior. alcematlas suod T Oabin pnnw{‘ag‘&!mmm it s toorane, w0, | 108 Sy e T s Yoy . Prursion Uokolo, §150. ) Apily ot Gun'l rolglt Donot | o ™™ qno, stopoNALD, Agent. | CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, MADAME D'UERVILLY, Peincipal. PROPOSALS. Nos. 1637 and 1029 Spruce-at., Philadolphia, Tenglish, Fronoh, aud Latin, Tisardiz aud Da Solioc! for youns Ladios and Missos. Yrpacnls o languago of the faily. i roopeu Soptombor 21, PALMER’S ACADEMY, 758 Michigau-ay., for Bars and Girle of all agos, will Buildars & Contractors Beot, 7. Bpocial attentfon given to back- Eealed proposats will bo recolved at the offico of 7T, O | F0Renaneay, gy o IO, Avehiteot, No. 17 Claricat., Ttoom 17, until Sopt. | Hores S Roademy. i 1) fui'&lfi'x'v.“ T ST.XAVIER'S ACADERY Wabash-av,, corner Twenty-niath-st, Will opon for the reception of board Bobt. 1. For catatomuo nddraas o *0 487 ool THE DIRROTRESS, Mass, Institute of Fall l’lnhn‘lw Examinatinns, flf::r'::eihl\gdolgg‘y.n. m, ¥or Untalogiio and dutis Fnteah o adrons B ot AN N ICHT AR Dy, s Heeim. Shatet NEW PUBLICATIONS. New Church Music Book FOR 1874-1875. THE LEADER! By H. R, PALMER, assisted by L. O, Exgndon, Jnat istuod and rondy for salo, Tta anivod, “Tis brica n & T Ko ARl aRE Oln o Tat0s, and 1ta contonts Row, freall, nnd aanuot 1e0 of i ol b hessty ondorsomont trom ch‘fixr Tasord-tho mant. 3 o miy 5 §a3 rofesaion aud tho mualoal publio, Spocimen Dhzos PRIOE, 81,38, 812,00 FER DOZEN. RIVER OF LIFE. i FOIL SABBATH BUHOOLS. alo of ovor 80,000 In loss than pb b M e i Rous ghven ol ontirs satitastion, o L o Price 3Gc. B'dsy 83,60 per doz.s 830 ver 100, TEOMAS? BAORED QUARTETS AND ANTHEMS, This day published, Hg b e N for Ghotre 2 will ba fonnd Indlupemsabler * SUAFtot ook Prico In Bonrds, 82,601 Clatk, 83.00. LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & C0, OHAS, H, DITSON & 00. Joston, 711 Broadway, N, ¥, . RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRATHS EXFLARATION OF IEFERENCE MARXS. =+ Saturdsye eopted. *Hunday 1l e Fi7a Buinday 2t 8:008: oo "t Dally, Y CxCoptad. "f Ax. ICHIGAN 7 RICHIGA GEM“E&E lfl!aE"ll\‘TJ:fiSJE;m RAILROADS epot, Fool of eentyesacond-ate “Neket ffice, §1 Glark 112, ‘toutheast i 15 Do et comes " Hadpons T "’:““"‘“""’ drrics, D. I am. pe e p. . 110:20a. Mo . (§ 80t rm, :3dn. m_ CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Y Chicago,, Kanaaa Oity and Dencer Short Line, vla. Loutats ana, dfo., and Chicago, S‘pflngflli Alton and St Louls Theough Line, Unfon Depot, West &ile, near Madisan-vt, TP Hioki Opecs AT Doty and 153 Hondoiohsr [Csasas Oltyand Donvor Fast Ex. nsas Oty Kxpros, 8t Logiagnd “Foxna Haat Lix - 123, via Jacksonvil Springtiold Krmrons Bpringuold Fast 1 oria, Kook & Hutling okt & ot Olifcago & Baducah Ita Hitroator, Lacan, Waabington 1 SETet & Dwtett Nossriodation: CHICAGD. MILWAUKEE & S1. PAUL RAILWAY. ondon. t, carner Madison and Canalesis, * Ticket Ofies 63 South Clarlesl., opposite Sherman Iouse, and at Depot. Bilwankos, Madison & Prairte du| Ohten, Afadl, 1 8:00 8. m, (*11:00, m.' DTt R Bei's Mbinsepol olat, Bt pioss.e. Beiers|* 9130 5. m. [f 4:00 po 1. av 1o . Milwauken, G "Poimt Praldia du > OBl NortHern 10wRy Mafl.c.secscsors|* 6:00 py ,[® 7:60D. 223 koo, Bt, Paul & i) - e Mot faproseoeas. oo t 0:30p. .|t 6:45 5. m. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. t of Lake-et, and foo! Twand; . Tiokat Dk Vetoiontee oar “Glari L 2ecendt (a) Runa to Ohampalgn on Baturdays. CHIOATD, BURLINGION &0UINCY RAILAOKD. ¥ B e e ke e, Sov 53 Grase, at., Grand Pucific Hofel, and at depots, FERE P ve prrepre 28 BPEQ 2Py TYFSSY & *Ix, Bundoys. tEx, Sstarday. $1Ex. Mondsy CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Sicket afices, &1 Clarkty (ShermansHouse), i o S conner Saleon sy and 5 e ot ® ity Ay B banas by 1o s O Dubuque Night Kz, Cl O Maha NP Kt rorsrscs labuaua Kxprosa., ue Jixp) ‘a~—Depot cornor of Wells 1 Ifinzi DepotSormor of Cudat and Kintle CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Desot, corner of VanZuren and Shermanats, Tieket ofters Comer oF ¥ and pacie floele ofiew Qmana, Loavonw'th&Atalison s ary Agoomuiodaiton, Night Exprass..... MISCELLANEOUS. % at9 o'olock a. m., for the orection of a blook of storos ond Bank fn Monmouth, Iilinols, 66278 feot,ta ba flalshiod Nov. 16, 1874, according to plans and spoclficationa to ba seon at eald offica at tho Mosmouth National Bank, Lv. ory proposal must includo oll that fs callod for in sald speclilcations. Tho iasuns to state lu their proposals 1lio pricoa askod for walorials and labor, and price thoy il allow for Lrick, rubblo.stono, and atlior matorlals. FINANCIAL, DEARBORN SEMINARY, 985 W.ABASE-AV. Tho aluetevuth soar of this Sehoolwlll open Sopt. 14, Z. GROVER. LOGAN SQUARE SEMINARY, This Boarding and Day-School for ladios, attuated 1609 Viuo-it., Puls olpuiny will bazooponed Bop. 16, 1674, Mith 5 PINDRLLy} Principals. RIOTICEL. Membors of the HUMBOLDT PARK REBIDENCR ASSODIATION aro hiereby nottfied 1o call immodiatoly at thooffico of tho Aasociatlon and pay up thoir Install- mente, nowduo and payablo. This notico Iv givon tn nursustion of the provision of tho statuta of tha Btate of Tilinols guvoeuing Homestead Astoclations. By order of the Board of Dircotors. OIIARLES PROEBSTING, Soo'y. Ohiosgo, Aug. 11, 1674, st FHIBROIAL, ol e Livingston & Company's Bank, (o s RO of s D, Dok O o s Danl, Do o R e Padto e, K Oltaes speciol. ine ducoments to Uorrospondonts, vo por cont intcrost aliowed on daily balancos. City, County, and Town Loads, alno othier marltotabln seouritis, wantad for sala on com. misalon. Fiest-ohis Toans nogotiatod, MRS, WM. G. BRYAN’S BOARDING SOIIQOL FOR YOUNG LADILS, The Tati Perm of Mrs. Trgau's Sehoal commancos Soptomber 1574, Batavis, N. Y., April, 164, SOUTH SIDE SEMINARY, 400 Michigan Avanuo, s, 1T, NS, Prinofpal, "This sohool will resuno Taeaday, Sopt. 8. S8CALES. P sz | | M - gl FAIRBANKS' BLABARILG, du S ) | HIARATY formerty pten, e AR AT S EAREON B e it Notiool. for Young Ladlos A ‘Thiety-eighth-st., N. Y., roopens Sopf R e oy i aaila porschialiy oF by Latior aa Above: FANILY BOHOOL FOR BOVS, ™ from Now York, Ohfeago roforences. Ad. w“.‘zfl'{;&l‘;}nn;fim Grango Co,, No ¥y Br Hs LARL- T TARIYTOWN-ON: TUDBON, AN Colmfififi r-‘:'.fillrrfmuu Loardiug and day-sohool for young ladios, i SCAT.ES S Ol ALL BIZKS. i FAIRBANKS, MORER & 00 @ij&‘ U1 ARD 118 LAKIZ-ST. FRACIIGNAL CURRENCY, B5 Packages OoF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. an Tho olghtaonth; ycnr‘gouh:‘. SolteS st o ‘and Murapoan fobnols: . Lnan g Tivor aonory. . Adurosa tho 1LV, GRO, Te IAGE; MILL BUMINATY, TOR YOUNG GO A bt Datomoss onnG N0 m‘_rl-&ul i{fi-‘e’nfi'fl:“.‘il‘{.‘. gnalva, *Muslo wid fino arte & "peolt 0, 0. WIS HLL, Principal and Propelotor. FTTGTLAND SITITARY AOADENY, WORUESTIT il young nien for coiunion aud parior moritsatated in clroular, B, Buporlitondout, TISH Y TIOARDIN DAY: Mool tor og 1adlos, ut oo ho-Had #0u, will réopun Sopt, 10, LI, TARDIVEL, 5 . FOITV-BIXTILST., N. M hmaior etnh, Kinidlabanih (e uusn Beasts Day:Selival tur youug La velipaltue yuutig avies shi childres upht: Soufi HOHOLARRHIL, ‘Modest, rospoctfal, manly demesnor, devalupment, Ouplote ph: llcll‘( NK LT, NATITULT IR DLugs, avvoprmsmrtAERIHGIEt URAT HOME--A SMALL FAMILY S0L0O0L FOR Yioya, A ploasant, 3afo, and choorful homo, oxtemsita Py atode, R, SO0, S elcodiam ad-. bl presit ey A SRRSO Sl Vi ound. AVOF ACODUEYs o B Fabwinat. No More Bugs---Iron Bedstends, T Hotol, Storo, Ronrdlng, and Housckoopors, oug Toaias (rea Fons us By i 170 Kodaonls. At Tnthousstiisu! dio oot taiilos - Uhlgago aud lso- A1l ordora by matl promptly attondod ta: OHTHOAGE THOR BEDSTRAD 0O, 435 Sodgwis INDIGO BLUE, BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Orlgiunl aud Unexcelled for Bluciuk Clothes. Put t Wiltburges's Drug Btoro, No. 23 North Beoon: hiadoinhin. . Eyory Grocar and. Deogaiss should sel ke by d b, Y ARG, ioptistor, MEDIOAL, DR. A. G. OLIN, 187 Washingtonat, 'Tholougost engagod and most sug: cocatul hyalolin ‘I tho alty 1 tia shoutal troatment of 311 Uheontc, Norvous, and tpoolal Disoasor. % cularty fsiales anqudlly curad Tuseloe SLYSRAES ontahoatd X It theatisor " Patiouto ab a distasoo iroated by mall, Noguee: Dy, Kean, 300 SOUTH CLARK-ST. CHIIOAGO, d, wpally or Ly ‘matl, froo ot oharg bt B TR ! 5 o L e A Bunday foom 3 to 1 Wathey Oaylus’ Capsules, am with groat suooors by tha Deod for ordr e n e, Pl Aufl Londan, haeo. beaa fotid suporior ta atl ethors for fhur Deowipt ciika f all dis~ o ronuit o o 4 ST & 01, 14 Rue Tuotns, Paris, e ot shoit Tho Ubiiad Stasbe: MANHOOD RESTORED. A viotlm of youthtul imprudence, gausing premsturs P O LU TS “"‘flh\"fl"fl tHih 3 e sl g 11l sond f'réa to bis fellow-auilorers. a9 TRV, T Nuisau-st.s bla Kl s

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