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) b [ THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE:: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1874. ,/——‘—'“'—_——— there was no contest. This year the D ,,,,m;s and Farmers will unite, rendering it {hat they will carry Mercer, Hancock, Dm Schoyler, and Eenderson Counties, ¥ wgg:.nm in 1872, gave Grant 880 majori- iy over Greelcy, but cannot givo sovthing like {aat msjority for the Republicans now. The are that the Independents will earrythat Cinict by 8 decided mojorits. It wes, perhaps, 5 conviction of s fact that induced Mr. Ray 4 secare oll b2 could daricg his present term. Sl g Tb! Peculiar Peogle™ of London have been Taforo {ho pablic scveral times recertly on the herze of neglecting their eick. Itis oneof the igious belicfs of this eect that “ the Lord will vide " for the sick, and, thercfore, any hu- o efort is puscly euperfluons, not to eay aspheraous. The prectice of this faith not no- sssarally brings them into collision with the common low, A sbort ime szo one Thomss Fizes was brouglit baforo tho Centrel Criminal 50 art, Leedon, cbarged with mmsl:m.,h:er. Theslleged vicin was g child. It was eke (has tho boy was takien iil in Afay, aad no ‘med. 1 strendance szmmoned. The Elders of the chareh were oclied i to proy with him, and Lo s snointed, sud fed on numitionsfood, with dimalzais. Tho Lord, however, provided for ; f2dital experts proved that ihe » wza of B patare to justify a belief?that {in patient wouid Lieve resovered under medical {rrmes. The proéccution bold thet medical ¢4 was in this case & “neceesary.” Barcm Sigott’s docision in the case was rather roical- ¢ directed fosinet tho medical profeesion. Ho " ¢4d that o mediez] art had not yot reached a: perfeetion in Wl the merc absonce of & doctor caplished. s chiarge of marcslaughter. The prisoner Lad done rightaccording to Lis lights. Be might be a person with narrow or perverted ews, sod mistaken in the interpretation of the Faseage from Seripiare quoted at tho trial (from ths Apastle Junc« , bat theru was nuth.ing o raised ouce mare off tho coast of \c\'lo:de.nd oo stexmer Faraday arsived in Conception Bay with fbe now Dircet United States Company’s cable, ood bucyed it 3 miles from ehora to swait the arrival of the third section. The Anglo- American Compaxy immeditely premised & Tio- Ission of 1ts charter, and applicd to tho courts fc= an ivjunction restraining them from operaticg farther. Tho ground upon which this weasked was thst ihe 8 miles limil was mede from a line drawa from headland to headland, 204 not from tho ehore only. The conrts grani- el w limited injunction probibiting the Direct Tpited Stiates Company from bnnnng their cable -eshore. - The - Company’ bad no eoch design in the first - place, oad Euffer oo inconvenience by the injonction. They sre merely awaiting the royal signstare to tho reeent act of P:.e Dominicn Legislatura which akes it mperative on all companies using Ca- padisn eheres for marine telegraphs to give up monopolies elsowhere. The destruction of the Anglo-American moopoly will bo a boon of o insiznificant value to theworld at large, as may be inferred from the ravenous action of the Company in applying for protection ageinst & supposed invazion of their exclusive privileges. et e The story of s mother and ber deughters gis- ing testimony sgainst s son and brother, volun~ tarily and with the intention of securing his con- ~iction of thg crimo of wurder, i8 worthy of treatment by Wilkio Collica. A horrible marder wzs committed montbs ago in ike village of Trankfort, Salive County, Mo. The villsga Fostmaster' was found dead, his pockets and wardrobe riffed, and his wife's jewelry missing. furders do not excite general apprehension in Migsonri, end, after & little gossip, the matter was forgotten, even in the vilisge of Fraukfort. Becently & man named Mitzws and 8 girl psmed Otilis Honth wero merried. The girl told ber busband that the marderer of Henry Schmidt wes Ler own brother August. Tho testimony of ber mother and sisters cup- ported ber statement, and secured the commit- ment of Houth for trial. The statement ehowed that Hoath committed the murder with a bratal [ndifference, and mede mo secret of it to the famiiy, mercly charging them to preserve a dis- crect silsuce on the enbject. He threatened to Kill thez and commit euicide shonld any revela- tions be made to the suthorities. The value set tpon human life rises with civilization. Meas- rred by this test, the civilization of these peoplo might bé improved withont diffculty. —_— Anythicg more ingeniously silly thsn somo French laws we cannot imagine. Bazsine's es- tsps farniches an example of one of them. Ho sddressed s letter to the Xiinister of the Inte- fior setting forth some of the perticnlars of his £ The Hewspapers were anxious to publish tie leti¢r £5 & sensation of unusual iuterest. The Journal Gficie! reminded the press.that the publication of an article signed by a person de- prived of his civil and pobtical rights was for- bidden bya law of 1863, The journals wero owpelled, therofore, to eaticfy their readers with 8 more summary of it. Tho point he de- Eired to make was that his jailers were in noway reeponsitle for his escape. Had he been ac- corded leus humiliating treatment he would have e no cffort to regain his liberty; but tho md surveiliance to which he was eubjected en- 4 him to seek his own eafety. He claims thst his eentence was not legitimate, because he was not tzied by & jury of his peers. g Wives ehould be carefal how they tantalize {heir hrsbands. 1lrs. Valentine Schollsnd, of Jersey City, received, in return for her playfal Lanter, two fractares of the ekuil and other moztal wounds, inflicted by ber frritated husband. Tae couple ara of good standing in the commu- nity, have been merried ten years, and aro feirly educated. The hrsband conceived the ides that Lds wife wasg asharned of him (a8 ehe had a per- fect right to be if she chose), and ** tantalized ™ Lim, 29 ho eays, on tho occasion of tha asssult by refusing to give him money to pay car-fare for the party. She kept up the tantalizing until bome was reached, where the brave spouse turn- edthetshles by tantalizing her cranium with & yioe clab, with the consequences as aforesaid. ¥ women, st sny rate, willbo carefol howthey taotalize their husbands in fature, and will TFrobebly baud out the neceesary nickel with less Teloctance thaa the deceased AMra. Schoiland ex- hibited. Tho temperanzs crusade heving come tozn end, it is farr to eupposo that the occupetion and €50 fees of that traly modest man, Dio Lowis, Me nomore. A merciful Providence provides a Resns for keeping his jdio hands out of that mischief which Dr. Watis decleres the foul fend Lods for unemplosed genius. Germany has s ‘vezetarian society, which has issned o pamphlet Eotting forth how it lives without animal food, Tjects all medicinal poisons, avoids stimulants, Fatonizes clesniiness, lives in tho open air, 2nd does other things of & highly-respectablo sort. ).'.u:xtapx_:.mpal virtzo is this: It aims at mod- S1zlion ia ol {lings. Now, we submit that, if Dio Lawie winl go to Germ: join this society, 170 to kig heart's content on 10 cents a morth, Andlearn g0 ¢ gim at moderation,” he will coafer & blessing on Lizasolf and no lLittle good to the CWmmunity at large. > might apply the prin- S7le of moderstion to his charges for encoursg- tamperance. _——— m.mpolm i3 to kave s costly Government balling, fer whnch the original appropriation ¥ probaliy fall far ebort. Mot that the edifice 153 remarkably largo ane, but because of tho e with which e..ch stone iscut. The Post-0f- £ce clerks, having themselves nothing todo, bavo Walching the herculesu effor:s of the stone- tuiters em-loved to dress one block. The stone 5 feot equarc 224 § inches thick. [t has taken three men foartecn dsys to dress the Tupper part $ibst sione, at o cost to ke Government of Om:o far, with the other faces to hear from. 8o mspidly is Government work sccomplished, 24 o recdilr do smboxdm:tes take thelr cue fom their sapesiots, ‘covery. Onolasonly to converse with the i WAUKESHA. The City of tho Springs—ifs Geolomical Position and Surreundings. Fossil Forms of Arvcient FMarine Life--- G.pantic She! The Pleasure-Scason Dm.win,r: Close-=-Projecicd Improve- ments, fo a Syecial Correspondence of The Chicaao Txibune. WaTREema, Wis., Sept. 4, 1674, Tle City of Sprines wa3 & very appropriate Leading displayed over ono of my former latters. This is TETLY THE CTTY OF BPRINGS, 2nd many of them have already established rep- u'ations for cures. Tho Bethesds, thn great centro of attraction, has & rocord which must forever establish its famoe. Tho thousands who bave drank from this lifs-fountain, and thereby foand health, will never cease to sing ite praiscs while lifo lasts. It is not raring too mueh in its Praiso to assert that it has dons all that hasbesn claimed for it daring the short period of its d visit this spring to bo con- vinced that there is o hidden mystery in this water, ooly revealed in its wondorfn! and eoem- ingly-miracalons curcs. It is not a cure-zll, bat doss its work sure where ekill in surgery and ci- cize cezse. Olber springs, of mora recent dissovery. aro growing in fsvor. Thers seems to be providentially provided mineral water suited for almost any cz3e, Youa have the magnesis spring, chalrbeats spring, sulphur erricg, eelice spring, soda spring, and alum spring, all within 2 miles sqnaro, A wonderful combination of distinct mineral waters. Truly Wankesha is the Cicr of Springs; tho New Sar-" atoga; tho most natural, healtnful, delightful waterinr-place in tho Weat. E GEOLOGICAL POSITIGN AND STRROUNDINGS of these spriugs, which have nlready attained & world-wida celebnts, mny perbaps interest yonr readers. My information on this subject I have {10m one who is acknowledged to be good au- thority, and I doub: not it will be found as cor- rect a3 auything thai Las been said or written apon the subject. Tho country around Waa- Lesba, includibg the village itseif. is underlaid Dy limeatore of the Upper Silurian eystom, par- ticulatly known ns the Nizgara formation smong geolog are_here rrread out in Tegular laters, fornishing abuadantly fno build ing-stone, and tho flagging with which most of thia sidewallis of this beautiful villago are laid. Betwezn many of tho layers are fonud nodules of honestozne, or fling, gre icely similar as those which sbound in tie chalg formstions of Eu- giand. Bome of the layers aro slso abundantly charged i pesrital anizal romnins, often prosarved in peifection. Visitors it the £ rmfis who Lavo a taste for natcral his- tory will find in the guarries near the towa a rich field of research. Many interesting forrs of 1marine life may bo found preserved with the fion, and preeenting even fheir ings a3 parfectly o3 in life. Iero aro 1stand-groves of coral, with oil tho varied forms of lifo which abounded in the gucient seas a2d souglt ebelter from tho monsters of tho d:ap, now turned to stane, waiting to yield their ich tressarcs to tho curiosity-hunter and the patorafist. Among the most iuterasting petrid- cations hero found ars those of GIGANTIC CUAMBERED SELLLS, allied to the modern rautilui. Some of these attain the enormous leaxth of 6 fsct; others aro curved like s ram’s hern; others straigit; at all the numerous epecies bear the seme gen- eral character. They usually oceur in fragments; and 50 abundant are they thet, in walkicg along the streets, tho obscrvant visitor is attracted by their strange forins on the eidewalks under bis fect. Some misteke them for petriticd enakes, and many emusing incidects occur smong the quarrymen, who ara covatantly find- ing thiem in their work. Ons Hiberman lsborer informed me, 8a I was exemining 8 pilo of th thrown out on the bank, that they wero all ped fied ecekes; and, when I inquired for their esds, he astared me their heads had been cab off. Ancther one added that St. Patrick, after killicg a1l the snakes in IxLlAnd, immigrated to America and performed a similar job bero,—pot only destroricg the reptiles, but :on\'c.r‘.m" their bodies into sione. A fow days eince, [ Icarned of o petriied monster, 33 fect long, hich bad been extracted from a quarry seversl An intellizent farmer of the ed the fm"mfl.xts of tho animal, arranged them wiih such Inowledgzo of comparative snstomy s ho po.susad and, from his description of the eupposi! I recognize s collection of Bevi &pecies of petrificd sLicll-fish, 2ll £5 ingemonsiy arrangod as to reserablo roaghly the skelaton of some monster of the entediluvian period. “T'his vicinity is also rich in BENAINS OF & MOLE LESENT GEOLOGICAL PERIOD. The remains of the mastodon znd the fossil elephant have beeu found in the low lands ad- jacent to the vilage—indicating that these eplendid quedrupeds sought the Lealthfn] waters of tlio springa at aa casly period in the Listory, of the country. . The botasy of this ¥iciuity is also ~ery rich, owing to tho greab vari elopes, altitudes, sad varions minerzl springs which gush out alozg the hills and vallers. Itis diicult to ficd any plaze which combines in a higher degree a rich rural landscape with objacta of varicd interest and instrastion. CLOSING OF THE XOT: PRING HOTSE. The Fountsin Spriug Houss cioscs Monday, after o rc-nnhbl, ETC scason of nine weel ‘This house is a monument to Chicago enterprise. It wes begun only in Merch Ifiet, sad yet wag formolly opened to the public on tho £th of July. From this it must not be in- ferred that it is of temporary constraction, nor even of the fra:l sod umsabstantial charactor of many of the buildicgs 5o hastily eracicd after a Chicago fire. Thero i& probably no eummer- hotel in this country tlat can compare with it in the eubstantialits cf its covstruction, tha converiencs of its £rrsugement, or thocompleto- ness of its appointments. It is & surprise to evers ong who visita it. Mr. Matt Ladin, a Chi- csz0 capifalist, farnished the nluck end money tobuild it; Mr. Dogiugten, the Chicago archi- tect, drew the plans, Clicago men did the Wcr and it was ned under tho manazemen: AMr. C.H. Bissell, an old hotel-keeper of Cln- c2g0, who bad £t 8 good example to summor- resort laudiords in the liverality and fairvers of hig polics. The houso i w lsrge, fve-story building, constructed of Wankoeha lime-stone, which is quarried witlin s mile of the house. This etone comes oat in Iayers o few inches tick, s cut into picces some fivo cr Six thnes the ize of an ordinarv brick, tad is Lxid i compesi eirong, 3ad fupe ing cLaracier. Iheve no a Catbolic church in the & this E.rmo 1344, which is 28 fre bad Leea cansbructad Spsterdxy, nnd makes fho mpro that it was built to standforever. C| wrilers would rejoico to £ca such bail ed in their city. hat Chicago may clzim the credit of inaugurating a new eystem of sumiaer-resort hotels. The otlier rosorts must fall into line or go out of busincss. Here we hsvo 1o longer the narrow lirile bunks and etcamboat Lfe that one mast endure ot Loog Prauch tud Barazoga. Thorcoms are large and well-venii- Inted. © They tre emuuged ia evites for the sccommodation of families. They a0 comfoztably farnished. The hotel hay been kept mp to_fhe standard in which it was coustracied. 3Ir. Bissoll, the manager, was for- merly the proprieter of the cld Maiteson Hos iy Chicaso, aud Ban snccceded in famirling a’ visitors with as thoroush attention, as excellont farc, and 23 atéracts a5 they could fnd a the P Not ouly have tho Lilli-of-fare been as Elaborate, but the moals iave been 35 well esoke ed and a8 well-served. Clicgo bae beea dravn 7,—~proprictors, mcnagers, s, waitere, supplics, 80d largely gucsts, 2lso. People from the West ana_Sout will now have o rescrt thar they mar dopend oy for comfort as well zastylo; sid, ot the closing of thehonse, it isonlr fair to Mr. Dissci to ray that Wausc.hs wiil owo to Lim and b liberal mansgemen: mrch of the suceers it sure o enjoy 1n the m.m 28 a sammering- place. GREAT PRITARATIONS bo made for cuoiber season. The Foun- improved. 725 are 1o bo erected L cn mrca iy cott sides of the needed in coanection Witk tLis hous exda Park, = largs and beautiful pavilion ia con- templased,—large cuongh to contsin hundred rersons,—for daacing 2ad soc: erings of v - This, like_ the ground: spring, will be freo acd open for the cnjoyment of ail. And still 3 greater enterprise is on foor, looking to the dradring of the river for 2 miles above tho dam. Ltis pxuposed to male the river-bod 800 feet wide for that distance, with drives on cither eido, crogsing the river at Tubba' Bridge, 2 miles east of the village. When com- Pleied, as it surely will be, Wankesha will pos— £¢ss wmore nttractions by land and water than are usually found at such resorts. X ey THE COURTS. . THE MERCHASTS' INSUEANCE COMPAST. The issignce of the sbove Comyzny filed his monthly report, Saturday, skowing : 0o $88,205.54 ‘UNITED STATES COURTS. Tho National Life Insarance Company com- menced & suit in nesumpsit against William B. Dateham claiming $30,000. Robert AMiichell began o smit for £20,000 apainst Samuel J. Walker. BANAKCPTCS ITEHE. Neils Arneson, Geosge Keller, Louis Schaltz, Tfenry Dippe, Albert Ronch, William Giffert, Yhillips & Licbenstein, Hen: will & Co., Dietrich Fno,;a & Co., Ross, Datid Ruseoll, and Heory Fieblekorn juma in fling & petition in_ baukruptey agamet Leo Petrie. Thcxrcambm"’] claimsamount to ¢1,) 17. Theacts of Lankruptes charged ars tha Potrio allowed a judgment to be taken agatast Lim by confezsion, and also permitted his goods to o taken on an execation a; . Arle to shiow canze Bept. 14 was is d, aud also zn iojuuciion to restrain any sale under thoe execu- tion. BUPERIOR COURT IN LIIEP. e Tiffany & Compas, of New York City, b-ann & suit ageinst Fernando Jones, claiming £1,409, David €mall begsn ewit for £3,000 aaimst Phrlinds M. MoDonald and A McDoncld. - Liobert Patterson commenced an tetionin tree- pasa againet the Chicago, Danville & Vincernes Railrond Compunr. laying dawages at £10,000. T M. Bradley, for tha uso of Georze D. Mo Daid, began a suit in debt agaicst Otiver Bd- wards and William G. Wing, leying damages zt £2,000. CIRCUIT COTET. ‘William Dewar began & suit in replevin against W. 8. Johnston, Théodoro E, Stacs , and James H. Stokes to recover s lot of porsonal property a4 108 South Clark street, valued at $1,200. TEL COL\" COTRT. In the matter of tho estate of Jacob Batler, leave was granted to the executrix to sell par- sonal propérty either at private or public sale. Grant of guardianship was issued to iurry Nelson, vnder an approved bond of £3,000, a3 guardisn of Oliver C. Butler et 2], minors. On petition of Jobn Dicden, County Agent, the Court ordered venira and writ of inqaisition to trz the question of insantty of Mra. Brille aud Joscph Alfrod, paupers, fresurnablo the 10th inst. at 10 o'clock 2. m. : FTDGIEN ScrEmion CoTRT Coxrzscioxsi—Albert Willey wa. Seward Shipherd, $105.—Carl Gust v. Rudclph Faason and Dorite Fussan, Messrs. Bishop & Darnes, The popular hatters ani fur manufsetarers, corner State and Montoe streets, ave now fally prepared to moet tho wants of thetr ;many eustomera with kats of all Hnds far Qress and business, Over Afty Dew stsles sre now displayed at thelr store. Mr. Bishop (tho scnior member of the firm), sher & s0journin New York for the past foar weeky, has re- turmed with tho finest sclection of Shetiand, Soath snd Alssla gealskina ever broughtout of Ncw York Lodlen wanting seat or othes furs mads to rr der ¢kould lock a5 el »8 Tossible, and meks their o Joction at tho great (a2 maitutactory of Mestra, Disto arncs, Etate and Lonros mirocts, 0 Biack Boar. =i — e = L Now for en Education, Boys. The summer's recroation has passed. The usual £21 sctivity is beginning to manifest {tself. Lot overy Loy be prompt in falling {oto line, that his part in this great life's work may be properly done, Education is theleverage by which"young men elevato themsalves o ligh and honorable positions, Of course the necesgary prsh and persoversace must go with i 1If 50u have not alresdy decided where to go this win- ter, we would suggest that you try tho Bryant & Strat- ton Chicago Business Collepe, It being tho leading in- stitation of the kind in the United States. It occu- pies s lorge portion of the clegunt Hals Bullding, southezat corner Btats and Wi streets, —_—— A Word to Our City Belles and Beaux, A new erticle for the beir, prepared in New York, and called * Morse’s Luxurene,” han atlained a high reputation for belng the finost kair-dressing in thoe market. It i3 a perfect invention of refived and @eadorized cocoanut-oil, sad is said to givo to the bair tho bright glow of 8 Lealthy capillary action, instesd of the dull and maited appearance o commonly ob- tainod from pomsdes and other ofls, It has sircady cequired many sduirers in tas clty, axd canlo cbiaired at the principal drug-stores. ————— CGenuine Alaska Dinmonds. 7. S. Davis kzs reopened at 76 East Madison strect, ‘with 3 tesutiful stock of {ke above goods. Mr. Davis, beforo the great fire, wes located 2t 107 Monos etreet, Lombard Block, snd wss the firct to introducs thess eclebrated gems to the Chiesgo public in 1667, Artis- tically mourted in solid 18-carst gold, the deception is 50 great asto deceive the best judges of the real dfa- mond, &t a mero cominal cost. Do mot fal to pay Ir. Davis'a visit, £3 bis goods aro worthy the imspection of the best citizens, —— e Tremont-House Eestaurant. An clegant restiurant, Nos.%9and 81 Laks street, will bs opcned on Monday (to-morrow), and condacted in connection with the Hotel. The esme bill of fare, s ladtes’ toilet Toom, acd separate entranco for ladics. The firet involco of ehell oysters ard New York conata arrived todsr. The prices will bo very moderzte. Breskfast from €:30 to11; dinner from 12 fo 4; supl per from 610 10, e e Album of Ilusic. The first editicn of the “ Album of Music ™ was sold sorapidly that many lovers of good musdc wero unable. t0 procure s copy ; the second edition will bo ready on the Oth of September, and, liko the first, will contain forts-thren picces eelocted for plano, vocal and fnstra- ‘mental, bound hindsomely, fcr the trifling price of $1. W. W. Kizmball hos them for sale, corner of State aad Adams, and at the Exposition, — e The St. Elmo. The welkknown St. Eimo Restaurant, No, 145 Dear- born etreet, will serve a standard oysier soup evers day st noox, thronghoat the entiro oyster season, ot 5cents, Business menwho lunch down tows,es | A1 Linen end I well 25 the public geacrally, will do well to meke a Kote of thia fact. el New Clothing House. Sam W. Batterfield, €0 long with A. A, Putnam (the king of Clic2go's cloihiers, 2na 5o cztensively adver- tised all over the Weat), Las openod a largo stock of fine clothing for gents, youths, end boys, &t the old stand, No. 118 Bandolph stroet. Sam needs no commending 0 Chicago putlie, (i R~ B =) To Railway Ticket-Buyers. The city ticket officos of the Lake Shore & Michigan Bouthern ; Pittsburg, Fort Wayre & Chicago; Chicsgo & Alton ; Michigen Central; Pittsburg, Cincienat & St Loule ; Illinoie Central, snd Kankakee Lie will be opea Sundays from 9:20 8, m. until 13 m,, for sals of tickets and slesping berths. s S Pianos and Organs. New pianos {o rent. Pisnoa sold on wmontnly installments, Orguns &t wholesalo and refail. Socond-hand pianos from §160 to £2%0. W. W. EOmars, State and Adsms sircets, NESSRNRN e i -Late Discovery—*‘ Rorse's Luxurene ” for the hair—most refined of all oleine dreesings, and serviceabla in stopping the hair from falling off. 50 ccnts. For eale by ull druggists. Van chaaek, Stavenson & Reld, Agents for the Northwest. —_— The Steinwey Upright Pianos aro remarkzble for their extraordinary durability and capacity for standing in tane. Besutiful dezigos of cares, eight differcnt styles, Prices samo us Stefnway “squares.” Lyon & Healy, State and Monroe strects, Do You Want Your House Heated comfortatly, ccomamicalls, and tharoughly the com- ing wister? If so, buy a “Barstow”or en ¢ Aati- Clinker” farnace, st Bangs Bros., Siate and Van Buaren strocts. e Pianos for Rent. Fine new T-octave rosewood pianca. Rent money drducted 1¢ purchased, Prices, $309 to $100; war- rautel fira yezrs. Roeds Temple of Music, No, 92 Vaa Baren strect. _— Pianos aad Organs to Rent. A large 2szortment of supcrior instraments for rent at 850 §12 rermnonth. Rext deducted #f purchssed. Lyon & Healy, State & Menroe streats, — Oswego Starch. Manafsctarers of all £nc goods, tkruads, lces, ete., at heme and in Enrcpe tse Kiagaford's Oswego Stazch. No other articie can prodtico so Ane a fintsh, Geyser (Saratoga) Water on Draught | By Buck & Boyner, masess of ths “ Mars Calogae.” oo LADIES GOODS, - LOOK! We invits ledies to look at onr Fall Goods, and compare our prices, before -pnrchumz, 83 they cza savg nearly onc-half in buying L‘.\eu‘ 50003 et tho *Cheapest House in the We nfier Fize Dress CGoods at 20, 95,30, 356, Thesz are Wurlh mare o mpetL. French Guipare Laceg at 50,75, 852, 2nd $1.00. Yak Laes &t 10, 15, 95, 35; nd 502, Embreiderizs at 8, 10, 12 1-3, 15, 20, and 25¢. Fing Blzk Mohsirs, car own importations, at 50, 66,75, 856, Guezpest gands ever 0fred, Black Cashmeres at 85¢, $1, $1.25. Bargalns, Bl{mfim $1.95 and $1.50. Wnrdl exly ondle. Irish Popling, selest shades, fr $1.95. L e Goods ot MMUIIIETS' g, Wehave a ful Ting of Ladies’ snd Children's Shuex we st for 56¢ oa lg dalia, ‘WHY WE SELL €50D5 CHEAP! o pay no rent, give no credit. "We buy for ca Wo tako advantize of the decline in prices and buy £oods Cilis, We aim to b W mark our 500ds I: above netual cost, amd BARGAINS. We rofun:l the money when goadl bought from us are not as rcprescnted. i 232 £ 2868 7. fF%DISON-ST FRGE ROCTIONT Effl HETER BROS, 298 & 300 West Madison-st., WULL OTFEL UX MONDATY, SEPT. 7, T beat goeds. 3 to 10 par cent our customors 20 Pos, Black Silksat - - $1.00 20 Pos, Black Silksat - - - - 1325 10 Pes. Black Gros Graing, - -« = 150 10 Pes. Black Gros Grains, - - 176 10 Pes. Black Gros Grains, @ b2y, 2,00 10 Pes, Black Silk Trimming Velvet, 175 10 Pes, Bleck 8ilk Trimming Velvet, 2.00 10 Pes. Bleck 8ilk Trimming Velvet, 2.25 100 Dos, Sashes, 25¢ yds. long, F.Jlam}s, 2.00 100 Doz, Neckties, to match, - - - 195 50Doa.3-button best WhiteXid Gloves, 1.00 These goods havo been purchased for cash st recent New York Auction Sales, and are offered 35 per cont below eost of importa- it Mewlines of Dress Goods, Shewis, Neck- ties, Ruchings, Corseis, &c., &0., arriving daily. MAKING. haromade arran asiitcd by MISSG. 5 and It is nnnecesiary to 535, moto ta the akill and ex- A, E@WERS, ___ 216 West Matisqn-t, cor. Morgan, OuEAI\' WAVXGATION. AMERIOAN LINE, T Oy Lins Carryag b Dnted Stas Flag Cabin, Imermedlate, and Steerage ACCOMAODATIONS UNSURPASSED, RATES CRE&TLY REDUCED Lower than \ew York Lines. pExcaron Tickotest redaced rates, Drafta ca Great Britaia, Ircla: the Cogtiaoat, at low raies. Ozice, 15§ LaSalle-st., S. W, cor? Madizoz, Chicazo. . H. MILNE. Western Agtat. FOR EUROPE. CUNARD MAIL LINE, ESTABLISIZED I840. Four Sa.i.lings Every Week. From Now York overy Wednooday and Satardsy. Frem Boatoa overy Tacsdey aad Ssturday. Cabia Pastage, $%, $109, exd $130in gold. Round- trip Tickets at reduced rates. - Steerago Passago ot lowest rates. P. B. DU VERNET, X. W. cor. Glark asd Bandoloh-sta. NEW YORK TO GARDIE‘P. First-ciass, £ feom P n}:‘g’émi”’ . Second Cabis, 355 P;:’.g'uu‘r:n'- riicai: eyt ucun.‘..’fif 'EL""““”"L nm GUION LI N EB. FIRST-CLARS TRON STEAMSHIPS, Between NoW YCRX ead LIVERPOOL, callicg ot Quecnstown, Carrying the United States Bail. SAFETY AIMND COMFORT. mgers booked to and from tha prineipel Ea. pazzs at omest rote Leters of Creli: tssacd ca loading Bazks 220 skt tiro: HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., FI=TII-AV. National Line of S.ea_rnshlps. INOTICE. <o w T WY° SIS Seiling from N. Yns mm-m: (direct) avezy fortniche, A%, CL r.eel(t. ar . rast vickras kel o, i L.sx:so‘r. Westera Arent, d Eandolphas. (9pposionsy . e AMUSEMENTS. WVICKER'S THEATRE, Madison-st, between Stato and Dearborn. Pirst Appesrance in Four Yearsof America’s TP Grontost Comodian, gk JOSEPH JEIFERSON, “Who will apoecr in his mastarly Embe!]l:h ‘ment of Washington Irving’s Skateh, AP VAN WINKLE, ‘Which most popalar end successful drama of tho day, in the hands of its originator, will be, for tho first time in four years, PRODUCED I A PROPER HANNER, With NEW SCENERY and APPOINT- MENTS, a Cast of Characters equsl to its reguirements, and JOSEPH JEFFERSON as RTP VAN WISKLE. Every Evoning of the Week. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Kingioary Sfassc An Acknowledged Success! SECOND SWEEE ot the Armo of Micstrsley. Patron. izod by tho elite of Chicago. MONDAY, Sept.?, KELLY & LEON’S FAMOTS MINSTRELS! ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Fiest timo of Oftenbach's uwr@‘u Tha Bm of Et. Hour. Tha Tumorons sketch b (il IUe o Mancing's B Fheiiiae." The loocbabin Fibloica farce, Pompe) donce. Now Sonze, Ballads, Caorases br ho Seztet very Eveaing and Wednesdsy and at- ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ENGAGEMENT OF W A. MESTAYER, freat chamoter actorand ecceatric comedian, from cnu.ymu. Six nizhts Aad Wodocaiay and Satardsy Mat- o5, commenclng MONDAY, Supt. 7, 16, wien L wm ‘producs, for the 1 uic=go, thsnow azd octaly BaGrosting drorma sbuded THE HOODLUX; OR LIFE IN 'FRISCO. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, r?nmpmr«ucms of th New Compary. Bat. nrdar, Scpi. 5, afternoon at 3 p. m. & lock, the intonsoly ecaotional Svciats LED ASTRAY, With Its Excelicni Cast. Inclading J. O'Nefl, I, §. Mardeel, G. Mortos, D. Fltz- v-rrlek. uake—. Rosd, 1, Bro Williams, P, Mauder, Misy g e Ry M.L\IOA_ J. Clifford. SNOW'S DANCING ACADEMIES, WEST SIDE-819 T Ashlantoar. asd Paalize-st. NORTHSIDE—Kiazo's Hell, ™ 1o Mo Ciesk At Will open for puplla—Yres: S 334 Exeaios, Forth Bids, Batandzy Fercasoa, ¥renlnz, Oct. For terms or_clrenlars cill on, Saow, 619 West L Klare, S0 Norih G Weat Side Aczdems—nowls.fisted ‘new reezery and rooma Bitached—to Tent to firrt-clss Danclog and Dramzlic Socicties, with or ~ithoay moeto, AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Regular Friday’s Sale Of New and Second-Hand FURNITURE, F‘rld.ny Morning, Sept. 11, ot 8¢ o’clock. fall amorioent of Elepaat Parlor Salts, upholsiered e 1wk Pormy, Plauh and [l Cloch: tari ber Sel h Elezagt Drossin cs; Turkish, L'I:ALH. k Cases, Wardrobes, Fre; ung.s, od Lonnges, Dintig-room Furnitare, new 3od ‘scoon hn.._d Cazpets, bicvcs, xad 3 large stock of Genaral Aer- ELISON, POMEROY & CO.. LINROEE ¥ PA mt& Desirable North Side Residence Properiy AT ATUCTION. Wo will sell, cn ths groand, on TUESDAY AFTER- FOUs, Sext 15 at3g'clek, teo vary chpible RESK TOTS, Beinz Lota 15 2ad 1 13 Schardia's Suly 4y @m of Sec. I, T. f R 16, Cich 33 foot front on 5L, brtwoon Wisconils and Ceatro-ais., snd di- any fort! teulsts fl:’mhfl of e« BROSTES S g Rlook; 53 North Clirkst. , o LISON, PUIEROY 3 U0, Auctioacers H d's5 Randolph-st. BIGELY ATTRACTIVE Gatalogne Auciien Sale OIL PATTIRGS! From the casels of well-knomn HOME snd FOREIGY S, at our 84 A.l\D SG RAN. LOLP;I-ST., COMMENCING ON Tuesday Morning, Sept. 15, At 10 o’clock, nud eontinuinz ot 2 p. o, Aud on Wednesdzy, 160, at 102 0. and 2 3.1, This fine collrction of Ofl Paictizgs, sclected with wn- ustal care, smbracing many. an‘l ol rare artistic merit {rom the prominont Art Gailsries of this couuiry and ¥arspe, lllba scl1 by eatsl-cue, 22 tho wholo collse- tien fraiively 324 wmieiceredly (1d o the Nighoet b~ a7 B2 oundr being deiommiatd to closo the elloctioa. Litonaloy Basers ihoaid avall thomsoivos of this oppor- "2 slogaes ready and pletures on extibition o Monday morping, Taca tho nhly tcd in fizo works of art aro cordicliy Invi: to visit nmlwmfldfltikud the sals. mifl ridad for the ladics. embor the salo is peremptory. N0 Limit o re- an any pietare, “f"h' o £al0 ommences on Taosdss, Sept. 15, 8t 103 m. Attend Ih'l! ‘tho catalogmo is ormplete. d crening 83 8 Camsdy, 1 . AUCTION SALES. By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 'Wnbuh-lv. DRY GOODS. The next Regular Catalogme Auction Sale, Toesday, Sept. 8, at 9 1-2 a.m. attractive Jine of Coatiay szt o ot Ot g e .,.fl did 1ino henu' ino s5d Bhetland Underwear, a ] Overshirts, Car- vy smm. Sheals, and \7 3 R: Siirta, S -b. Inderwear. i Also, an exten attraction xn mv GOODS, axportad by Messrs. John Wilscn SCQT{ consist S8 Fa "’““m‘:hu i ke, T it Fraal, £ o4 Tintes ek CARPETS. Fall line, a3 naual, at 1 glclock. GEO. P. GORE 2 CO., 8204 70 Wabasah. No. 673 Wabash-av., AT ATOTIOIN, SIXTEEN GENTEEL FURNISHED ROOMS, FORMERLY EDGEWORTH SCHOOL, On Tuesdsy, Sept. 8, at 10 o’clock. Elegant Parior Sets, Chamber Sets, Bedstesds, Bu- resus, Lounges, Sidsboards, Chairs, W. 8. Buresny, Mirroes, Pictares, Masttresses, Comforters, Blanketa, China and Glasswars, Extensicn Tsbls, Brusscis 3-Ply, and Wool Carpets, Parlor, Chamber, and Cock Stoves, 15 2ndrews* School Desks, Settoes, Blackboards, Gloves, Parlor Desks, Lambrequins, Melodeon, ax elegant Stein- way Piane. G. P. GORE & CO., Auctionears. Tuesdsy, Sept. 8, at 11 8. m., Voo shall sell at Auction a find asscrtment of OPEN AKD TOP BUGGIES AND HARNESS. EO. F. GOREA €O, and 0 Wabashiar. We Shall Offer at Auction, On Wednesday, Sept. 9,at 9 1-2a, m., THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS Ever offared in thic city. In addition to the fiogues of the rcgular sale, we shall close Entire Stock of Henry Hobein, DEALER IF BOOTS AND SEOES, ‘Who is retiring from business, and whose stock nt ss ,000 worth of well-assorted goods of all grades will be sold. GEO. 'E Guu & CO., 70 Wabashav. 0On Tharsday, Sept. 10, 8t 9 1-2 oclock, Household Furniture OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 5 Parlor Sets, 8 STEie Tt WosdTop Tables, 73 Walnut Bedsteads lnx Baae 6 W arans, and Common: Bokoaster Loohros, Sidetoats W ardrobos, Rockers, Chairs, Show CI“. Office Deaks, Mirrors, Carpet Planos, k. G 7. GORE £CO., Auctonsam.” Thursday, Sept. 10, Auction Sale of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notious, Hosiery, Underwear, &e. 114 4 C; vy Unt;;'r'-ulr. Shs%r Orershirts, 41 70 Wabash-av. EDUCATIONAL. ST. JOSEPH'S SELECT SCHOQL, Tad 2\' ELM-ST., NEAR MARKET, ncr=llnu! ‘Bo:tdlnLnP.hm,wll SpEpeoR sl port St 10 sl PR 37 for 4 semioa o ve thonths. Bchool Term lating of o Spe: atention given practical b edusation. " Geras (enght witkoss charge. Ad runcv:x-nl:xluunts © ATHEZR GERARD, O. S. B. ROCK ISLAND ACADEMY, ROCK ISLAND, IT.T.. Borsand young mea thorox, Sclentie gfi“ o :zl?ax’ PrPATed tor Buslasm, Loach Seapd Tisteietion: - FREY, A.M., Principal, . B BRYAN‘I"S [BEYANT & STAATTON "GOLLEGE, CHICAGO BUSINESS Southeast cer. Stato and \Vnshln:lun-n . Largest Institation of the adin 2 Amertes. o im0t Fooms~rieh farniture. eoursa—firat. 3 teachors—porfect dhclnunnkhri i -poct dtfl\"—hx[l standing wit blic—] Ty Yuunmrmxfi-d {‘oroficcsnnng o o st 1L . BRY, Stj Mflmaly s Academy, s ;flTRz DAMER, INDLANA. NN o : P TE8 20tk Anount Sossion will 1352", o8 Tuesday, Sopt. 1 HER S ) Kotre Damo P. 0., §t. Joseph &lgg.xxl? B A Graham Seminary, 854 MICHIGAN-AY., cor. Twi Eoglish and Claseical Sehool £ s m uxn;. Wil Toopen Seot. 1, Tork - 5L Lo HARNES, Boncta Mt, VemoanhtaIyAcademy, 3 Tho Princizalof s inosi Lo L, sa s Principal of this tast slifpodiag et %mnfi.mi‘“sféflfi’.?m. o houraof 1l a. m; 424 3 p. m. Hotel, baimean the % §TELDOS XorTON, Priucipaland PNPHEWE. GLEASON’'S ACADEMY, NO. 339 WEST ADAMS-ST. For papils of both mx gempeteat and “{_:g‘ ok, thoror practical. spnaee e R WEST SIDE KINDE RGARTEN 51 and 53 South Bheidon-st. Tho fall term will commones Monday, Sapt. . MISS 8. B. EDDY, Prineipl. PARK-AT, SEIYIINARY RBRIDGE, Ly to cater this Semizary will pleass nb“l%(:mhm': 15at they may sater tha claases now forming. Ap; 23 Park-av, ST.XAVIER'S AGADER Corner Wabish-gy. and TWenty-ninth-st, Is open for thorecoption of boarders and day pupdls. Far fall particalars addzess THE DIRECTRESS. CHICAGD MUSX"AL COLLEGE, : 3 WABASIT-AV. Falt e oomamonsen oodar, Sept. 14, Test imtrao- torata gvery de & e Plito, Sogio Omeac, Violia, 35, Hirmons, sod etc., cte.” Send for cataloguo. ¥. ZIEGFELD, Dimc'.rm St Ignatius College, CHICAGO, ILL., 413 WEST TW ELFTH-ST. ;. Bipdies o thitastifution wil bo roramed Monday, Sapt” -flnn.hu sl s oy ey BEV. JNO. 8. Vi eam-: 8. Jd., Vico-Preddent. Incorporated 1564 pBeintes Collego flm]th:h Oftca, Hooley's Opers ase, 1 B Educstional Colleges, 231 And 255 Milwaakes-av., and Targer Hall, Norua Clark All departinents =il roope a Moatay, Sept. 7. ‘or proTpectasss, eic. SEpYRIAXrORTH., Prasident. ROCKWELL, WILLIANS & CO., GERERAL AUCTIONEERS, 20§ and 206 Bast Madison-at. nounes & o s copariserstlp, 1 e e e Teaimets ATERIOk SIOX business.. With smpl Tincas of their vi Stronags ediended Lo the Brm of mf‘fluafis“fl:m e s tor | T tho zaw THEHIS WEEER. TOLSDAY, Scpr. & TEURSDAY, Sept. 1o, s0d BT URDAY, Bept. 13, we ranko anction Funiturs anfl Gezeral H"L'SJ!D fl GDMS e et Hiorant Peror oo Suxu. o Cosmber s.a, m..: \V“ Farmitars 13 Ploces, Sofss, ' Lou Pisnos, Orgads, hew c.mu Ahrbl»'!‘e Beta an Tablas, H‘wfixm 0. By WILLIS, FLYNN & CO. 195 and 197 Raxdolphst. Pegular auction sales at 9% o'clook svery Tuesday, Thurgda.y, Saturday, FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, WILLIS, FLYNN & CO., Auctioneers. By 'BRUSH, SON & CO., ‘Salestoom 41 aod 43 South Canalst. FURNITURE d e Clm:lmflflenmlllmhudhc. ‘Wednes- " scp'— e BRUSE. BON & CO., Anctioneers. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. THEREFORR, GREAT SACRIFICES il bo i for the next X daye i G lacgp zad well ik et i e States, Crosyam: dlv_. % 5. 3. NICHOLAS & BO3278. 7158 West Madiowa-ot J. B. TOOHY & BRO., General Anctionsers and Commission Merchants, 613 WEST LAKE-ST. Honsehold Goods a speeialty. Call and o0 us. LISON, POSERGY & CO.. Auctioncerr. WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., AUCTION—ELLJES, 108 EAST M ADISON-ST. ‘RSTABLISHED 1856). Sale of New Miscellaneous Books, MONDAY AFTERNOO: t.7, at2o'clock, st our Balésrooma, et Mz 1ison. WAL A. BUTTLRS & CO., Auctionoors. BOOTS & SEOES. TUESDAY MORNING, Sept. 8, &t 10 o'clock, at our 103 Mzdison-: W BUTTERS £ €O., Anctiozecrs. A Desirable'Stock of Fize, Mediam azd Common FURNITURE, Nt 23ike, WeDH W"Ev'u R P\"fl\”(’f’sv L S h; , )l SLOLLN . ), a3 i oy Tonmsy 14 East. M o1 Dot -doteyy piias IN]]IA i PAIMINGS ¢ 11 o'eloc] unx lndALI woruy tl = P Ling: IE"' end finz .IUIJ OCUR USUAL DF_:m\BLE ASSORTMENT. rising 700 Loty DRY E30DS, L'LDXHL:[‘: WIID"& L30T, SHORS, &e, Tharsds Moming, & & 9 o'clock, a3 car & MR HETIERS & co.. Sactiaseens. HAZELTON SQUARE G_,SU;D“ PIé)lTO Bt Comeon Conel e AP e Ear: 1A & CO.. Anctioacors. MISCELLANEOTUS. MORE LIGHT( For Korosoos Lamps, Rallrosd Lanterus, er Large sg&gl:a.;mm,mm~ for Lazps of wvery descrip. o R CHESTHER, 4 WEST LAKE-ST. NOTICHE. Mombers of the RUMBOLDT PARE RESIDENCE ASSOCIATION ars hereby motifiod to eall (mmediately attheoico of the issociation snd pay up thelr install- ments, nowdae a3d payablo. This notice 1s given iz pursaaace of tks provision of tho statate of tho Stata cf Dlinats governinz Homestead Associations. By order of 13 Beard of Diroctors. OCHARLES PROEBSTING, Boc's. Cuicago, Aug. 11, 1574 MEETINGS. Sonth Sile Hehrew Association TPl ol distas woreien for tho earaing Jowih Holidars s Tweniy s litst. and Iodian-ar: Beats can bo secazed by spplicatinate ' o The Congregation Chebra Kadisha Ubikur Cholim Ithe ramoral 5 Jackeon ‘i’a“" Bombment corser of West ol ad Jetor icxate, -'s‘il.‘\‘dn ta wold by 3‘ aon, IEL W :cst % oo, et O M“’"“ esav. | A: BCHWATZ, Sec, Burghcim, $5 ¥ilw HAIR GOODS. - By WML F. HODGES & CC., Anction aad Commissioy Merchaats, &5 13d &3 Woet BORNING, Eept. 7, at 10 o priv ace, 521 Huhba.rd‘; , cor. of Paulina, Wh‘ Palor, Dinicz, Sitting-rovm sad Chembe, . Kl«d: vz, Cizciery, Glasswace, Plzted Wars, B R e LY S ade n. SWITCHES. apest om ez hare caly 8 oo slace: 18 laches Sons Tos S 2] Fachon 0ag o 1601 23 Laches loag from #3.u gpwards. CURLS~20 fnches long for 80c to §1.20. PUFFS—One 2=t 75¢ to IL0C LCONBINGS Mao for S por ousce: AU Hiadact A 308 West Ma{imon-'st.. u mm. LAKE FOREST ACADEMY, A Day aad Boardin Sehiol) mioce Bors snd Toung Mea ‘Drapars tor obtatn & Frifatgd He Boged and Taltion, 3400 par g e R Lo bela or cf sod iatormati-n adircas the Rocipi, “ALBENE e e ¥ LT BRoss, Prostdent. Tha Ber. AKTHU“\(ITCIU(LL Vico-Presideat b CHICAGO ACADEMY, NO, 11 BIGHTEENTII-ST. tish and Classizzd School for pupils of both sexes. g LD ey el Proved metiodt. Stadsats propared for butiness or s laion o way Uaiveratt, Glllepe, oc Selenting School. Next torm begins Sept. H. H."BABCOCUK, Principal. UNION COLLEGE OF LAW, Ot itie Tgivoesliyol Cnlcaso and. the Sorthmestara Uale femiz. DAl imstracrion, dhous por day, Tor S weats, HI:" flrolh (yman Trambull and Jazos R. Doo!.\t o, an: m.s. Van Barea Denslow and Philip Myers. Tmua A3y 8 yesr. Diploms:admits to the bar. For catalo; addresa V. B. m’.\sww, Bea'y, Tlosas Baiias, Chicoan 1. _ KINDERGARTEN, B, u;ffiv}g;-{y\f;m:-". and Wood-at., geEne rs. E. 4. HOWARD, Pflnelpu. ST.CLARA’S ACADEMY Sinsinana Moand, Grant County, Wis. 5al sosrion will open the firet o Ty Sadvess WOTHE B SUPERI Y) OR, . Clasa A cadeuny, Staciaas Mound, Grast Count PALMER’S ACADEMY, 347, for Boys and Girls of it ages, Ivfll AR o rard pupil or c} tical of Ap- ;t;.z {ng Academy. . BROWN, Principal. The West Sie German Kindergarten ermma on tha 1t of ber. 108 e et ST BN WESTHAT Brineloals MRS. WM. G. BRYAN'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, The EOMFerm of o School tamber Xor i commences Sept kg b g SOUTH SIDE SEMINARY, 460 Michigan Avenue, o 81, Principal, Tnis school will resamo Tauesday, Sepr. 8. CHICAGO HIGH SCEHOOL. Allthe Text Eooks, b, ared i tho sbors sumed instil rocarad nezr the school, of s S A RTIRR & B0 200D ifitsted s, MADAME O. da. b[!.\ A LEX: BRADFORD {formerty 3. Oxde mc—fi:-y g ? reean’ 2! for Y n 1ot g 1 P Attt Application ms; me meds persoaa e FAMILY SCIIOOL FOR BOYS. Thres boars frun New York. Chlcago referscons. Ade g 2t Dslonrilc, Granza Couy N ¥y 5. 5. HART- OTTAGE HILL TRRPYTONS-OXHUDSON, A% lish ‘and Frouch bosting 25d dary unoeX g I, "Tho clchteonshyear bogizs St 5 e e T G ot v s and tiver sgemy. . Adirees tho REV. GRO. T- ok, I 3. Pracival, OTTAE! HILL SEML FOR _YDUNG seghkeepsic, Dai .m:lCm‘lJo (}oum nu&y camproens] : Hasio wad Borarts s Fut:iu*xhu wridres: WETSHLL, Frizciral sad Pro 153 nLu.' ‘05 EOARDING Mot sgnag Badles, st Tarytor s03, will réopen Sep! MLLE; BROUSSAIS wILL & sefc? sehoal fur ynnnfij i‘cpt_ 23, SUMMLR FR’ETETP@B E. ot Dddl:l‘a:::l! to p! fis“:b’m:‘m..zu Bofai TOR SALE. Bl CASEY, 41 & 43 FIFTH-AY., cabaad b Lr:'ituwaf ot 5 the ““E of New

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