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JULY 25, 1875.—SIXTEEN PAGES, | b he Deformed Weman and Her Ital- jan Partner. en With Artificial Sores--Ba- pies Drugged with Opium. . e TesUmonial Business --- Different parts Taken by a Suffer. ing llalian. gnesk Thieves’ and Burglars® Ac- complices —-Country . Tramps. —_— % sloged Inefficiency of the Vagrant Law. ith the arrival of such westher ss to make exposdrs tolerable, the trade of mendl- oy stronts the prblic eye, aod its followers pt the most eligible stations for making P sppeals Lo the foclish apd inconsiderate. e beggars who Linger through the winter aro g indisenous prodact, of herd and tongh coni- seasoned to the viclssitudes of the Chi- Feveimate. Theyaro few se compared with 2 sumbers in the city st other seasons of the gur.and w58 mostly of that peripatetic sort who {rom houseto house with affegting statements ¥ distross. The regular mendicants are, how- e, o species. During the winter they i i trade i the more sontberly citis. Soon 4 the winter breaks up they begin to drop back fo Chigo, and what time the sun gains in putil the youthfyl grasshopper bestirs pimeelt in bin nest and begins to make prepara- tioos for enteriog on the season's campaigu, the i the trampa, and all the varieties o beggas and impostors throng 1nto Chicaso {eey apon the foolish generosity of her peo- " Norwithstanding the calculations of Elder fherman, it is evident that the end of things il not be upon us Lhia season, for thero is no jodieation of she fulfillment of the propnecy Gis) - the grinders shall cesse because they are {av . . + aud tho sound of the grinding is jowin the streets.” Almost every corner in the oet frequentod thoroughifares has its occupant, \d the wmndy suspiration of the orgun pipos mwgies With the Vocilerauions of the cewmant Jollers and the smde jewelry bawker. Beg- » e 4 TEGULAR PROFESSION. Tbe existence of & class of almsgiving people . mlsistoenctenco tho mend-cant class. —The 7 sims-givers referred to ehouid not be confonnd- 2d wish the charitable, a8 they ore generally dis- oot cluses. Thowe who interest themselves in works of systemauc beneficence become too well soquainied with the bad effects of alme-giviog 10 become what tho beggars call s ** Boft Tom- my." Beggats ate like the eonfidence men, the bunkoists, and the snide jewelers, in that they rray upon the weakness and credulity of man- kind. Tbeir art 18 worss, however, in thac it inaffios upon the benevolent impulses. while the shers appeal to the cupidity of the average eso. Amoog that class of beggara known as g, INTINIDATION i meetimes used, —g:uull_v by those who prowl sronsd the country. it eiould so bappen tirt Reteshonld be no wen on the premises they wupert themselves in a gullen and aggresaive w5 $hat frighteus the ladien of the house into amnous complisuce. Farmers who incur taeir tastility are apt to suffer dsmage in canse- qeoce. Arson 18 & favorite cime of Lhese chaps, 12d the commssion of murder is of sufiiciently | faquent cocurrence to make the class dreaded. CLASSIFICATION. . .g:!pmfuslunnl beggars may bo classed axs First—Street solicitors and organ-grinders. Seoomd—Cnild beggare. Third—Testimonial bearera. Jourth—House callers. The first class generally comsists’ of thome whore stock in trade consists in some attractive Mdorwity, or who go tha biind dodge. Thers cumbers who az0 really blind who sarn their Wpnvazion 1o profit, but mavy more aze ' Ma- ingorers ” than is commouly supposed. OBGAN GRINDING [ lln;.pwmenhry resource, whose employment dspends a good deal on the etato of business. The beggars complain that organ-grinding does ot take well i Chicago, and that the cost and trouble does not pay for the eXira expeuss. Thers is & woman who rpjoices in twisted hands md deformed legs bent cross-wass under her, lerminating 10 carions-looking Loofs, whose taps is probably largely due to art. Sbe wears briliantcolored snd striped stockings, so as to muos the deformity of her legs very con- wimous, and wabbles about om her koees, whinig out a consiant sppeal for chanty. When she first began operations in tho tusicoas centre s few weeks ago she set up & ] icgoestablishment. A great, bulking ltalian, Areased ix 8 shabby brown velvet coss, gronnd vet doleful tunes on & band-orgen, which was o the street, and alongside of it & ywaslaid, in that listiess conaition which saggests the use of narcotic drugs. The woman barsel? was slways fn the way of passers-by, fieglmg her peunies together 1 a tin cup, and kming out appeals for henl‘f. At present she bas dissolved her partnership with the organ- gpizder, and does not rent babies say louger, b relies upon her deformity a3 suflicient 1o at- intatteotion. Dunng last week her station wion Clark street. generally Letween Wish- Iagtor and Rsodolph. As the present Lime this woman is the chief pctitioner in the deformed line of business, bul just before her advent » womsu who bad lost both lega above the knees, and who S0at on rockers fastened to the stumps. did a fmnshing busimess. A party who occasionally ame around have 8 very cieverly comtnved ap- s, consisting of & DUBIXATION BAND-OBGAN AND PEBAMDULATOR. D‘“pg:inma 18 wheeled about, a pale, wasted fu being exposed in the perambulator to 2x- He sympathy, and the organ is ground to ai- "ol mtsption, while s woe-begbpe looking $oman solicits the coppers aud nickels. other mdewalk practitioner of the art of asadioancs {requently scen along Madison street 4 tellow wnose role is o thros his head back- urd until hus face, coulorted into » look of £amb distress, 18 turoed up towards the sky. He 4 atin eign telling of some explosion in which S8kt his might, and by bis twisting his head Sackward e compresses the veins of tne neck ° :"“‘fi_lnfim his faca with blood, and give him Pecaliacls horrible aspect. As & dgenarll thing s ' tccompanied by » woman and a baby, soas Take & complete picture of family misary. ‘m + THE RENTING OP BALIES e of the worst features of etreet mendi- ;Y- a4 opates zre used 8o largely to kesp the ad quiet, and reduce them to that still X, Pumtive eondidon which = will o their appearance most effective. "¢ cuidren alto are used in thi wng ImrmgJ several days of last week & s Eround a hand-organ on the northwest b gt Madiso and Dearborn, and Lad s very little girl about 8 years of age seated on . 7E12 84 an aftraction. ‘The child was dress- hite, with bine ribbons, and had light hair 3far complexion, while the woman was a vioXmblexion and vulgar-looking slattern, The entire lack of relationship was apparent. %“Pmmem_ did not eecm to pay well, aa the Thi:“ oot with her more than a few days. oy clasx of operators do no: remain 1o any %‘;um,v for a very long period, bat change Teay, 0 ‘‘fresh fiolds and pastures new.” Arsprompt 10 be, oo hand whers crowds con- fe, 1, for instance, about circus-tents sd "'NA tumber generaily travel in the wake of 0 MT" ‘unless the proprictor takes steps A eren; o em | They ckange about to dif- nzfim‘?““" city when their presence it apy ar locality becomes 80 common a8 1o be Wih indifference. increasing number of ' . CHILD-BEGOARS w‘;:mmnn of the banefol effect of alms- - :ga ‘g-:k;non l;,:ondnuslly belng re- 3 ept up from among ehildren, hh".“ thus traned from their earliest years t0 tocial peat. Gome time ago the papers of the aruelties adrones on the become their fective measures were put_in operation to check the trafiic in cluldren which bas b 2oing on in Italy, Notwithstanding the activity of hu- mane enterprise in the matter, there.can be little doubt that the shipment of Italian children to” this and osher countnes for purposes of mendi- canoy still_continues. Gurls are aoomed to this bitter lot more frequently than bovs, and there 3re numbers of this class of beggars now in Chicsgo, They are geverails provided with & common violin, on which they can_scrape some sott of a tuue, and sing some Italisn songs, in order to gain contribuiions, Berides these street-musicians, there are children who are sent out to beg by meking perspnal enireaty to those they meet, or by offering for sale copies of verncs said to have been composed by s blind man. There is nothing that profes-1onsl beggars will not do for the sake of profit, and the weal- neen of persons in more readily vielding to the importunities of* miserable-looking chitdren maintaina the debasing employment. THE TESTIMONIAL BEGOARS are ga;_mn!iv an imported stock. The southern countries of Europe turn out the most beeptted and confrmed beggars there are. More and tnore of this class of vermin find their way to this country everywhere, the rich hatvest which the unconsiderate bounty of Amernicans supplies being sufficiently attractive to overcome their aversion to our severe winters. Their laziness and ignorance are such as to unfit them for the more sctive roles of beggary, and tho Ppresentation of tesumonials suits their talents sxactly, Eotering s houte, they, with a look of dumb distress, shove a dirty paner at whoever mway spproach them. To questionings, or the aeclaration * Nothing for you,” they return the couvemient ‘Mo no spesk Inglis” or, better still, etand in dumb en- troaty, as if it was not comprehensible to themn that their pitiful sppearsuce should not command assistance, They will stand whining and_grosning until some sharp, emphatic tove conviuces them that nothing is to bo made in that quarter. Thelook of suffering they con- tnive to get up is very effective with tender- hearted women, and they do » good business. If sharply rebuffed, they go off with a groan, and the expression of ono whose faith in hu- manity has been sadly shaken, 80 that & woman wili be ready to run after them to beg their par- don and make amends by a bandsome_grataitr. There is a fat old Italian, pamed A. Lino, who keeps & fruit atore at No. 27 Weat Lake streot, Just across the bridge, who makes a businces of supplying the testimonials they present. His regular business 'is the suppiy of i uit for Ttalinn froit-stands, but the beggar fraternity make his place,a kind of . HEADQUARTEES FORB TESTIMOSTALS. The two following, which were gotten ous By him for one of his customers, will give an idea of the style of these productions: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! The besrer of this appeal, 3ir, Colamari Domwmeo, i weas fhe owmer of & fari fituated near Valenzonia, Cantou Tessin, Switzerland, very wnfortunately, on the night of May 7, 1874, that unforunate valley was again visited by » terrible 800d, in wbich thie bearer’s farm was swept away, leaviug nothing of bis property but ruins, Ho was absent from home at the time this calamity occurred, and Lis brothers and ous of his £oms Iost thelr lives in sttemptiug to save some proper- ty, perishing in = watery grave. In consequence of tnis miefortunc, the bearer determined £ go to Nurth America, with bis wife and two clrfldren, the oldest of whom is'3 years of sge, in order to get enough means to eend {or his oid faiher and mother sud his brother’s family, but the unfortunste man, when after = four months' residence in thia country, suffered an- other s3d losz Dy tha desth of his wife. Andbeis Dow left wiih dhe two cLildren. T hiope, ladies and gentlemen, fhat you will take prty on this unfortunate twan, in o #'range land and ignot- 1 recommenl Mr. Gola- mari Dominico a5 an hon: serving aseistance for the beLefi of lug fami LADIES GENTLEWEX | The bearer of this appeal, Jir. Angelo Bs: hasan jnealid wife snd seven children—this oldest of whom 1513 years of sge. The bearer cannot spesk the English language, s he has boen but a abort time in this couutry, and can get Do cmploymient ; in consequence he is obliged to rely Dyon a kind and charitable public in arder w get the means of Fapport for humcelf and family. 1 cheerfully recoommend Mr. Angelo Basso to your consideration snd sympatliy, a8 he issadly in 0 and descrving charity. Any sesistance rendered him ill be thauifully weceived and duly apprecistod. Yours, A, GUIDEN. The abovo were goiten ont for the nse of the eame porson, the child of suriny ltaly appearing 28 the distressed widower, or a8 the gentleman with the invalid wife and seven children, as suits ius convenience. These testimonials were printed recently, and msy bave already been pre- eented to the resders of Tme Tmisove. It is almost needless to remark that the names signed to the testimonisls ale a8 fictitious s the testi- monials themselves, HOUSE BEGGARS. The claes of beggars who go from house to house making petitsonu for charity, and reciting tales of suffering apd bardsbip, ivclnde o large proporsion of the clags of snosk-thinves %50 Dperete 1o hall-ways. 1he beggar comey in, and whines out an appeal for sumething to eat. and while the servant is gone to get some- thing lays hold of apythiug easily portable. They co-operate with biirglars to some extent, gaining admission to houses under plea of need in order to take the ** Iy " of the bouse, 8o that burgiars may know how to direct their move- meote. * Malingering,” or the art of simulat- ing disease, is well-understood by the profes- sioval beggar. A clever operator now in the city gets up a peculiariy horrible imitation of A PARALTTIC BUFFERER. He arags one side of bis body atoug aa if it were impotent, and contorts one side of lus face with an odious whine and sniffie as if the paralyzed muscles conld not restrain the flow of tears and mucue, Bome of_thesa artists get up splen- did specimens of sores, with blue and yeliow flesh surrounding. as if the parte were mortify- ing. A resl sore is an amazing help sometimes. A vegro who had his hand terribly frost-bitten, 20 {hat 1t was & maes of repulsive sores, after- wards used to wake s good deal more from the contributions of the chicken-hearted than he onld have earned in afi honest employment. A TAYORITE TRICK 18 to announce some horrible sore, aud exhioit s dirty mass of bandages about the wmjured mem- ber. 1f persons solicited for aid should express any incredulity, they will offer to unwrap the vandsges and exbibit the scre, & proposal which will quickly bring the most obstinate to terme. The quality of whith “these cheats depand for success is their great tenscity of purpose, Their expression of pain and distress never Telaxes, they stick doggedly $o the role they have taken up in the $ace of the plainest exposure of fraud. They oppose the mertia of completo pagsivity to all attempts to pat them off and get rid of them, and no amount of mere harshness or abuse can affect them as long a8 the alms are forthcoming. To this claes of beggara beloog the dangerous tramps who infest the country in the summer, living on the bounty of the farm- ers, alee&i:g in baros, sod stealing what they can Iay their hands on. A eharply-administered vagrant law soon clears them out to overrun communities wheze the laws are inedicient aud are loosely enforced. The recent murder of & young married lady in Massachusetts for the sake of the little jewelry she bad on her person ghows how dangerous thess tramps may be when opportunities occar, and mnot a few farmers can connect the burning of & barn or a etable with the grudge borne agsinst them by some tramps whose anger they may have pro- voked by refusing them theassistance demanded. Beggs:s are continually turning up AMONG THE DRUNK AND DISORDERLY ARRESTS at the police-gtations. The polico state that it is & common oocurrence for vagsbonds of this kind to earn $4 or &5 a dayif they have good sttractions in the way of sores or deformities. ‘Ihey are a trangient class, moving sbout from @ity to city sccordiog to the prospeows of busi- ness. There is a sort of trade traternity smong them, 8o that they know where ta go for lodging when they come to & city, and where to apply for what they may need in_plyiog their trade. Some of their hsnots are along Harrison and the adjacent and oross gtreets, justacross the river, on the West fide. In Englaud, where the territory i8 very contracted, mendicancy has been orgsnized into s sort of seeret order, with its own peculiar siang and sigos of recogoition, but in this country the field is too large for such » hugh degree of arganization. THE POLICE AUTHORITIES complain that Chicsgo is made s recoptacls of such Bocial refuse by the inefficiency of the Btate law sgainse vagrsuis. In Detroit, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Cincinnati, and other cities, the fact of pereons being known to the police as thieves or vagrants is sufficient to warran their Srrost: and ' imprisonment. By s decision of the courts last 1all, arregt witbout & warrant is illegal, and it 18 ciaimed that this requirement cripples tho endeavors of the police force. They say it is Fraciically imposable to_apptebend such scum 2nd drift as professional beggars by meaus of & special warrant for every offender, and the con~ sequence is that they ponr into Chicago from all quarters a5 600D a8 Warm weather begins. The Iaw prescribes that ‘““all vagabonds, 1dle and digsolute persons whojro about beggiog,” maybe sent ap for six montbs or fined $20 for each of- fense, but it i not_enforced, and, 88 weak and foolish people continue to give, the begRars make a regular !unp‘mg-fronnd of Chicago. Beggary is one of those evils that conspicuously make manifest the vicions results produced by the inconsiderate action of people who esteem them- selves kind and charitable. 1ost people wbo make a hiabit of giving aims doubtless take credit to themselves for the exercise of benevolenca, when thay are realiy stimulating a trade that pursues its way to misery and degradation over P than y fact ore completely demonstrabl tbat indjsorimivate alms-giving is a curse to eociety. Any other than orgavized and eye- tematic charities are barmful instead of bane--| ficent. Notwithatending the alleged deficiency in the faw, it cahmot be doubted that the anthorities comid rid the ity of these vagrants if there was any determined tesolution to that effect. In oo properly-administered Government would such loathsome deformities as are exhibised on the sireets of Chicago be permitted to affroot the pubtic eye. The conseduences to a lady in deli- cate hralth of having 8 revalsive deformity sad- denly preseoted to ber by an abrupt sppeat for charits might be serlous. 3famv of-the exhi-, biuions made are contrary to public decency and docorum, and, apart€rom such consigerations, it argues s lax and inefficient Government when the thoroughfares of & city are abandoned to the Pug:iu of cheats and impustors, Thers.is na redhon, for instance, why a warrant cannot be sworn out for the arrest of the deformed woman above referzed to, and_she be gven the option of going to the Poor-House, if withéut meaus, %r to tho Bridewell, if siie objects to the County arm. : AN ARTISTS’ QUARREL. The Lincoln Monument NModel-A Letter from an Stalian ¢ Pomnter,? Who Claims that the Design of the Monument nt Sprinzficld, 1L, 1s Eis, and Not Larkin G. Mead’s, Massa Cangana, March 20, 1875.—To the Edi- tor of the New York Tribune—Sin: I have read an article in your distinguished jotroal, regard- ing the Lincoln Monument. I am bouud to give you the real statoment of it. In Washington I ‘made my sequaintance of the brave—for what L can judge myself—one of the best American scalptor, A, Quinny Ward; he give to me to point the ‘bust of Stephens, Comgressman of Georgia; then he come to finish it himsolf. In this time I was not in good state of health., Ward receivdd, a Jetter from Mr. Larkin G. Mead to send him s workmany to execato tho statne of Ethan Allen ; he ask me if I was will- ing to go myself ; he represent me that Mead was a good fellow ; 80 I went to Brattleboro', and really when I meet to the depot Mead, I felt that Ward say the truth. I commenced the rtatuo atter thres months. I wentto Waching- ton--gud I sold my shop, whick Ileft in chargo of Siffor Gisnyuoli, and went back to Brattlo- boro', my new residence. The statue was very much advanced. In the same time I have cut two statuette called the *+ 3lountain Boy " and !+ Bchool-Garl," pointed and flnished by ‘myself. 1Iun the same time, Mead, he give to tiiem some Hine tonches of chisel. On the 8th of Augnet, 1960, i was & very warm day. 1 never was in babit to loss » single “hour of day's work, Lerk—I did alwags call him go—say fo me after dinger, - * Thomas to-dav is very warm; we have better to go at Wascoloff water-care and play ten-pin.” o we went there to play with somo other gentlemen : fataliy 1 threw one of the most large balls. felt that I have hurt my shoukder. I stop to play. In pight I have hird pain, but vext day I Went to work by nslog » big_bammer. In the evening I sweat vorymuch. I went down the river, and wash tie upper part of my body with- ont ehirt. On leaving the shop, I ey, **Lark. I Lave cored mysslf,” but on the might I wae taken of a berriblo pain in my shoulder, snd from thas day I was not able to work any more. Lark, he finished the etatue himself. Etry to care ‘myeell everything, but withont auy resuls. On the month of October, I start for Enrope to cure mysell. Iwentto Rome, Geneva, Paris, but my arm was lost entirely. 1 was ia Europe four monthe. Then I went back to Brattleboro. After the fow months that Lark. was in Flor- snce he wrote me that Sig. Hart desire that I should start for go to Fiorence as bis foréman. 1 gay to myself, * Thank God! as & foreman I chall do little work.” I was the foreman of Lark. We livod together. Ws wero two broth- ers, In 1364 Lark. went to Venice as Vice-Con- sul in the-place of Mr. Howells, Beforo he Joft he made a eketch in clay of A monament of Abrabsm Lincoln. I say to Larik. that I likethe ides. and_advise him to make ngood showing model. Well, bs sarto ms, “*Do, do.” I em- ployed me to make the design and all the propor- t.0n, Sig. Felli, scalpter and architect. and have eseonte it by the wood-carver, Sig. Barbetti, in Florence. The monumocut wes sent to New York, and exhibit it in' Peter Cooper Institate. T.arkin went to Amenos, but hé failed on receive the commission. This was not at all colosaal a8 the one erccted st Sprngfield, Il In 1867 I went to America for my pew <l enterprise to exocute macble-work. I will ouly remember you two: °The decoration of the banlang-room of the Treasury Derart- ment, and two_ statues modeled by the good ar- tist Brown of Newburz. My correspondent in business was A D. Bhepard, brother-in-law of M. Mead. Ono morning in February, 1863, Mr. Mead road me & circular sont to him by Col. Lawronce, American Consul of Floreuce, which circular was to advise all American sculptors of Florence o .make design fur a national monu- ment for Abrabam Lincoln, to be, ereoted at Spripgfleld. Ill., which desien was to bo decided by the Committee on the 15th of April the same car. YO What I say, Toall for witness M. Mead, who arein the City of New York. Mead say to me, ' Thomas, how we can mako a new design ? We shall have no time, and bemdes_this, 1 know, 1 &m sure, Miss Hosmer will receive the commis- sion snyhow.” 1 answered: *Why do you mot let -bs prsented the ome ‘' you esbibit in Now York? He sav: * That one are played out.” Immedistely came in my ides, a colossal monument. said : Larkin, I have a colossal ides, which will aston- irh all America ; and sure Ishall bave made the dasign in timb and start for America. He an- ewer: * Thomss, I will not epend mo more apon Lincoln Mooument.” * Well,” Iasy, 1 will enterprise everything at my own expenes. 1t you will not receive the commission shall Iose all the money paid for it.” M. Mead say: “All right. I sball pul myname under it.” Immedistelv after his Jat word I went to pur- chase nine feet of blue paper, sod with it I went in the studio of Signor Augusto Passaglis. 1 then then bave suggested bim my colossal plan for the Lincoln monument, 130 fest high, 40 wide. We put the blue paper on tne wall, and Paseaglia with charooal made the monument of my couceived_colossal ides. Icalled M. Mesd to seait, and I with great proudness say to him: Hurra, this are the one willget the price. He 1aughed, aud say really are & 'pren{ large one. 1 sy Amercan people never stop in as small concern. But Pasaaglia told me that only imeelf was impossible to make such design in front and profile in forty days; but he saya that be had & friend architect to whom we went to- gotber, aod I ask him if be would help Passag- ha. We can mako the design only by peh for the 98th of March pext. Itoid them, ‘‘Pushit.” Two hours before my deparjure at’ the depot of Florence they had consigned me the deaign ; and M. Mead write his name in both. ‘At the depot wera shont thirty nsorla, includ- ‘to-the same time Mr. Mead received ossal commission, bis brother-in Mr. Augustus D. Shepard, stop my pavmen! Messrs, Maquay & Pakephem. I was entirely Yuined. When Mr. Mead returned to Florence, ho ey to me shat be had not made the final coo- tract. So we went to the mooth of November; on the 10th I wrute an energetic Igtter to Alr. Sfead; then ho answer me immedietely to Flor- ence, where he give me §5.000--§1,000 every soar T bave declare that Ar. Mead he make ihe drawing bimslf, and the arhistio propnelg was his owvn. O course, Lreally write i suc manoer because he write me in his letter of ‘Oct. B3 that waa accepred his desigo, and not the one I brought myself in Awerics. This are the salient point to have cited AL Mead before the Comtof Florence. My history are very long and very importaug regard Lincoln Monument. 1 remain, débr eir, your very respectfully, ToAs0 GAGLIARDL Mr. 7. W. Simonton is heard from in defense of the Ameriean sculptor, and sets the originality of the * Mountaia Boy, " the design of which 8ig. Gagliardi claims as bis own, pretiy effectu- ally to rest. In the course of a letter in responso to that of the Italian sculptor published above, ir. Bimonton 8ays : i Now, hers are the facts in rega 0 “ Mountai Boy, " aa personally and well-knowz to my family. In m% or1463 1 happened into Mead's Florence studio, ust after le muf finished his m;l‘gmsl statuette of "Echo " for W. W. Corcoras, of ‘ashington, D. C., which work &g chiarmed me that I was guilty of the ex- travagance of orderiug & copy. Desiricg a second fig- Hire of the same size ss a pendant, I submitted to Mead the inquiry whether he could design an sppropriate ideal’ fgure which should slso %o ihe partraltof my son, whose plcture I laid be fore him, ~ In less than ten minutes be snggested that Mounf » in “3Maritana ™ Would be an bject for s mate to * Echo.” DL ard pencil sketch, ilius- decepted 1 on tbe spot. This was the e % Mountaln Boy." Subsequently Mr. {led my residence in Paris, modeled my son, and set up dssigned the * Mountain Boy. He pro- roposed mathod of -treating the sub- ita fitness was so apparent Ih&} n of Vis- ari the head of in clay the entire figure of y g “hMountain Boy,” working in the presence of the different members of my family, from day to L AMUSEMENTS. CALEDONIA PARK. CALEDONIAN Picnic and Gamas, ‘AT CALEDONIA PARK, THURSDAY, AUG. 12. Nearly $400Ti?0ash Prizes. OPEN TO ALL COMPETITORS, Trains leave corner Halsted and Carroll-sts. at §:30, 10:30, and 12:30 Tickets, §1.00. Chilclren, 50 cents. ’ N ROSERT HERVIZY, Chief. P WILLIAM EDGAR, Third Chieftain, ADELPHI THEATRE. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 26. Bepresentstion of J. Baldwin luckstone’s Immortal Bpectacle, tio ICE WITCE, Which has been many weeks in preparation, and fx now produced at an absoluta incitlental cost of $5,010, with every attention to the detuils and a superlative dnE:llg(‘mngmflrenu‘. P st o peclal engagement for this o, of R celelraled Star Comedian, C. B. BlS’};OP. = Incidental to the epectacle. the performanoes of the very fsmous GARRETTA FX. Y—Xile. Garretta, Signor Monta, and Little Apolio. Thelr first appear- ance in Chicago. Also, the world-famed Acrotatic Besuties, THE CLAIRE SISTERS, Minnle and Iffaggie. These ladies first appearance in Chicago. Especial engagement of the celebrated German Tra- day, during » fortaight. Clearly, then, Mr. Mead, [ have 20 equal in the world in their special acts. Their snd nobody elss, j One of Sig. Gagliardi's claims being thus dis- ted of, the publio will, psturally, look with Fom 5 for the refutation of his other sume impatience for o charges agaiust Mr. Mead. It certainly is tm ‘hoped, for the sake of Aurerican art and arf that they will be refuted bevond all cavil. The contention over the * art-frauds ¥ jo Italy has led at last tea libel-sit brougit by Mr. P. . Connelly agaiost Mr. 8. W. Healy and the Tourisle, » sors of organ of the 1atter gentloman. The mewspaper begs tho public * to noto that o havo stood in readiness from first to last, and that neither ourselvea nor Lir. Healy have ever asked for sn hour's delay. This fact alone gedienne, Miss FLOA CARFANO, . Miss RACHEL NOAH. Mirs FRANEIE, Tue Incidental Ballet presents the celebrated Pre- miere Assoluta, Mile, MARIE GAUGAIN, and thie dis- tinguiahed Corypheet, Fils Waraex, Leontins Vaudray, Maggle Wesnor, Alberta Weincr, Georgia Bossint, Susie Starr, Marle Starr, Bertha Stein, The Scenery, entirely few, is by the justiy-colebrated artist, David Strong., The Costumes and_Properties, ec., otc., ars from the famous #rm of Palmer k Co. The Gl Transformation Sceae is from the same cminent anusement house. The Incidental Miuslc ia from the prolifc pen of Gcorge Locsch. Remember, all Ladies’ Nights but Wedn:dey-and Saturdxy, demonstrates our sincerity.” OHICAGD . 014 Ironsides. Tt bas been reported that the frigate Constitu- tion was awaiting destruction at the Navy-Yard im Philadelphis, and the Nary Doparfpent bas [ boen sharply attacked on the strength of this re- e pg‘:tn. o oston Adcertiser says that “ s pri- | ¥ ZIEGFELD «.---.President. Tate lotter from a gentleman bigh in suthority, whose attention has been called to one of these attacks, states that ~there vas never any inten- tion on the part of tho Navy Department to bresk up tha Cunstitntton. On the coutrary, she was sent o Phiiadelphin for the express pur- 258 of being repaired and put in order ; snd it intended that. by the time of the Ceatennial exhibition. she sball prerout an exact fac-simile of the original UId Ironsides.’ ” GEIGO ACADEIY OF DESEER ART SCHOOLS, * Michigan-av., corner of Yan Buren-st. Opei continuonsly. Diawing, Paintiog, Sculptars, and Architecturo, ander profetlonal fustruation and guidance of M. FELIX REGAMEY, J. ROY ROB- ERTSON, J. F. GOOKINS, President L. W. VOLK, and W. L. B. JENSER R For partioulars apply for ciroulars. N . Kenwood Seminary, Corner Porty-eighth-st. and Madison-ay. The seventh yesr of this School for the thorough education of Young Ladies, will bogin Sept. 8, A lib- erally appointed school, with thorough training of mind, mangers, and morals, Day seholirs will be taken'to and from the school by the Scmrinary mni- bukes. Personal application Tocelven after Aug,15; Dy lotier at any time. Send for catalogue. . MRS, J. A KENNICOTT, Princijm. CINE COLLEGE. A “The Scbool of Letters, the Scientific School, and the Gramm:r School of Ricine Collego will reopen Wednes- day, Sept. 15, The restoration of Taylor Hall, with many improve- v and Gymnasiitm which aro to be finishd bofora tho term opens will add much ments, and 3 new Laboratory to he advantagea of the inatitution. or on aprly o REV. JAMES DE EOVEY, D. D, Tacina College, Racine, Wis, Catalognes can be had st Janson, MoGhurg & Ca'e, Mitchell & Hathaway, 158 Btate-st., and at the Mer- chants’ National Bank, CHICAGO SCHOOL OP ART And Drawing and Painting Academy. 0il, water color, India ink painting, pastel, crayon, objech, antinue, lindscape drawing, modeling, sculp- ture, _ arclitectural, _engineering, and _industrial Practical aid to mechanirs and sheot- ing M. Mead and bis D tian wife. Immedi- ately after I left M. Mead, he bad the courage to say that I was a fool to lose my time and money. T call one for witness, Ludovico Acarisi, painter, friend of Mr. Mead acd mine. Ilanded at New York the 15th of April. Iwent in Mr, Shepard's oftice, No. 82 Brosd street. When he seo me, he say, ** What you coms here for#¥ Isay to him that T come to New York with the design of the monument. I sbow it. He exclaimed + Beantiful,” but said the decigion has been postponed on September next. I show the two desigm to_several New York geotlemen. Ooo evening I bave carry the two design at Hoffman House, whers wss Legrand Lockwood st a din- ner-party. Ishow the two design, and every one say tome: * This will get the prize.” I re- mained in New York foit weeks; then I went baok to Florence. X received the drawiog from Paesagha and Bardo. I ask them: ** How much I owe yon?” They eay: *‘Three hundred francs ; ” which amount I pay to them, and by my voluotary promise I sy to them: ** I we shall receive the commission, I w:ll give yod & present of $1.000.” But my obligation toward Passagha and Bordo was over. They have noth- ing to do on tha future to claim upon Lincoln Monurment. When I see Mr. Mead I told him: ‘“You have better start immedtely with your wife for America, because by good many gentlemsn I bave_eow tho drawing, sssured me that the drawing brooght by me in America was the one to get the Fnzs. Mr. Mesd say to me if I made fool myself by have been in America for Lincoln Monument, he was not the one to do the same ; 80 he do not take advice, but Jate in July Ar. Mead received a letter from his fdther dated Brattlevoro, July 10, in which letter his fstber advise him to take my sdvice to start for Ameri- ¢ aud attend to the business of Lincoln Monu- ment. Tbis letter are in my posession yet. Mr. Mesd he take the aavice of his father and left Floreace, bound to Americs. He arrive in Bos- ton on the Sth of Angust; then he west to New | York, whers ha wrote me on the 26th thal he was about start for Springfield, Ill. The draw- fog was accepted an Hept. 11. ' Mr. Mead write s on the 2t that he has received the commission, - and after he have found responsible contractor, he intend to came back to Florence. Then he Write meagain on the 924 of Ocfozer tns» T Waa oblige entirely the draming. SO &= AW et much aa it was drudghting. metal workers, Every branch appertaining to art and mechanica. Instrnction at all hours. Terms low. PROFS. M. 8. HOLMES and W. C. LAKE, Room 8, southwest corner State and Monros-st. MADAME CLEMENT'S SCHOOL For Young Ladies and Children, GERJMANTOWYN, PA. Bstablished 1657. The mext soesion will ‘Woednesday, 16, T For eirciiars address the Fricipal: Pak GLEASON’'S ACADEMY. A school for Young Men and Boys, 339 West Adams- st. Qourse of instruction extensive, thorougb, practi- cal. Fall term commences Fept. 6. Scnd for circular. M. B. GLEASON, Principal. ELMEURST BOARDING AND DAY SCHOO! For Young Ladies and Girls, will reopen Monday, Sept. 18, at Elmhurst, 16 miles from Chicago, on the Galens Division of ths N. W. R, R. Location healthy and beautiful. Grounds over 12 acres in oxtent. Teichers able and expérienced, Nativo teachers of German and French. MRS, L. N, CUTTER, late Hezd As-istint of Jashington School, Obicago, Principal. - Send for Oir- e . - MOUNT VERNON MILITARY ACADENMY, MORGAN PARK, NEAR CHICAGO, (Via Rock Iskud Road) - This snccesaful Institutivs opens its Fall Bession Tuesday, Sept, 14 Col 8, S. Norton, President, ean o personally consulted for some daye, and Circulars obtained, either at the Grand Pacific Hotel, No.11 Chamber of Comme: the Academy, No, 12 Lakeside Bullding. or ot the city keadquarters of LOUIS FALK. NEXT Thursdsy, Signor GIUSEPrT NAPOLTOSE CARROZZI will commence his vosal lessons, and will teach a o of fve weeks = The REGULAR FALL TERM begins Sept.13. Pupils ‘who register thelr names before that date will receive leesons at the usual college rates. MES. J. C. JONES ind MISS FANNY ROOT, both of them emiment teachers, will also give vocal instraction, ‘The best of teaching affordsd an the IIANO, OR- GAN, VIOLIN, CELLO, etc. Clicngo Musical College, 493 Wabash-n HOOLEY'S THEATRE, POURTA WEER OF TUE ENGAGEMENT THE UNION-SQUARE gn\;gm OF NEW YORE, 205th to 212th Performances Of Mr. flart Jackson's Adaptation of THE TWO ORPHANS. The most brilllant engagement in tho history of the isge in Chicago. Nosuch success was ever known horetofore, SFCURE YOUR SEATS IN ADVANCE, and avold disanpointment, 88 bundreds are tn:ucd away nightly. Matinees Wednesday end Saturdey &t 2 . 1. HOI FOR THE WO0ODS! United Sons of Erin’s Fourteenth Annual Picaic will be held at Make Grove, by the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Raflrosd, on Thursday, the 15th inat. Thers 1] be an entiroly newsst of games gotten up by Lhe Sons at this Picuic for the amusement of their triends and pstrons. Trains leave Chicogo, Rock Istind k Pactfic B. R. Depot, cor. Van Buren and Sherman-sts., at 3 o'clock 2. m., stopping at Twelfth, Eighteenth, Twenty-sec- ond, Porty-third, and Forty-seventi-sts. The Commitics i charge guaranics good order and .~.Director. " v Mrsic by Asj. Novins’ Bund, Tickets, $15 to behad of the members of the Socioty, and at the depot the morning of the Picnic. THE TOLEDO, 189, 124 and 126 Washington-ste Erand Sacred Concert TO-DAY. During the Afternoon and Evening. MRS, DR, E. G. COOK, Of Buffalo, N. Y., will give a Freo Lecturs o the ladies of \his ity on Mondsr, the 6th, at the Eighth Presby- terian Church, o8 £:30 o'clock p. 1. Subject—-“PHYSICAL CULTURE.? All Iadies who dosige to imprave their own and their children’s 52'th are cordially invited. TURNER PARK. The Amerfcan Protestant Association will hold its Beventh Annual Picnic at Turzer Purk on Thuredas, Aug, 5, 18i5. Carn leave C. & P. Depot 9 a. m. North Side cars and buses pass denot every 3 minutes. ALEXANDER GO! BATHS. . Electro Thermal, Steam, Sniphur, SH _ and Nercurial TUHK VAPOR BATHS, ‘oe the treatment of scute EHAND PACIFIC HOTHL, Soar ToSatio. ~Blectriclty 13_apolied with A‘l‘l’flnfli ofl!m\)lfi% gpe:‘slnrm 0P oo, Ladies, 7 8. m, w8 p. M $3.5 0P Bijeat Depsrimont s aade the porvision of Mrs. Bomglh & o goMERS. Proveistor. personal su- WILLIAMS COLLEGE, Williamstown, Mass,, devoted wholly to college work. ‘Tuition and other college fees remitted to all students Deeding aid, Board in Oollege Hall, §3 a week. Next examiuation for sdmisdon, Sept. 8. For catalogues apply to P. A, CHADBOURNE, President. OLLEGIATE AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE— en. Russall's School —New Haven, Conn. _Forty.first ar. Proparatory to College, the Scientifio Schools, or Basuans, LY pritansds and thorough physical training xntan-whcnynu: g ) G i ARE AVENUE INSTITUTE, BRIDGEPORT, CT. Preparatory schoo! for boys. Number Mmited 10 eight. Personal attention given to each, Terms Perannum, Fall term commences Sept. 7. S. B. JONES, A. M., Principsl. ELECT THE BEST SCHOOL FOR YOUR BOY. ‘The Irving Institute, at Tarrytown-ortHudson, Téopena Sept. 14. Thorough instruction in the Enc The following geatlemen Mr. Thomas glsh snd clasetea stuie, Sro. preseat patrons of 1 : Hirkpatrick, 589 De oty EST END INSTITUT. . S, L. CADY, Principal, Now muu."mfi.”s'fidsmx‘&numy $57 50 PER QUARTER. Wo extras. Media iy 16?.?.3«% ::x Bsng 8. 12 miles from Pliiladel- kA A . 0. SHORTLIDGE (Harvard . LEGAL. . STATES DISTRIGT COURT for the Northern District of Illinois. _In the matter of Isusc B. Roseberry and Charles H. F@k:h, hankrupts. Notica is hereby given that I will recelve umotil Tuesday, Aug. 10, 1875, sealed. ‘bida or offers in cash {for the whole or portion of the stock and fixtures of said bankrupte, in their store, 134 State street, Chica- go; thut said Dida will be opent in the office of the ftwister in Eankruptcy fo the district upom Aug. 11, 1875, 3¢ 10 8. m.. aud_submitted to tho Court for se- ceptanco Or rejection. In ‘casa 8aid bida nre rejected, Indednitely postpozed. the galy'will b8 ¥90% GORTON, Assigoee. e AUCTION SALES, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. " Great Auction Sale. Unclaimed Baggage and Other Property of the Chi- (20 & Norikwestern Railroad Co., At Warehouse, west end Indiana-st. Viaduct, Monday Morning, July 26, at 8 o’clock. 967 PACKAGES, CONSIBTING OF Traveling Tranks, Oll Cloth Valldes, Carpet Bogs, Bagd, Boxes, Chests, Bundles, And Miscellaneons Packages of Valuable Goods. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers. Friy Moraing, July 30, at 930 vk, Our next régnlar AUCTION $ALE. Buyers slwmays find the largest stock of New snd Second-band FURNITURE Parlor Baits, Marble-top Chamber Sets, new and ele- gant styles, Lonnges, Sofss, Offico Dosks, a large stock of Walnut Cane-Seat Chairs, Wardrobes, Bovkcases, Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc.., etc.. eic. A full line Brus- s¢ls and Wool Carpets, Tco' Boxes, Refrigerators, etc., ete. General Merchandise, Crockery, Plated and Glass- e ote,_ Houselcapiag Goods, ¢is. One chest Dp- ols. New Furniture at private sale dur- 0 the week at suekion pricen - T ELISON, POMEROY & €O., 30d 3 Randolph-st. BY G. P. GORE & CO., 63and 70 Wabash arenne. Tuesday, July 27, 1875, at 9:30 a. m., REGULAR AUCTION SALE OF Dry Goods, Cloths, Cassimenes, aud Snifings, HATS, CAPS, AND NOTIONS. Gents’ Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, etc.,, etc.; Ladlea and Gents' Linen Hdkfs., Table Damasks, Crashes, etc., etc.; another fine line of Hamburg Embroideries, A fresh importation of Pocket Cutlery will be closed ont at this sale, CARPETS at 11 o’clock sharp. . G. P. GORE & CO., Auctioneers. FINE LINE Boots, Shoes & Stippers . AT AUCTION, on Wednesday, July'?8, at 0:30 5. m. GEO. P. GORE & CO., 3 WL A. BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONEZERS, 108 MARQISON-ST. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE- OF 4RATNS 5 muu;ms 07 REFERENCE MARKS. —t Saturd; zepted. > tMonday sxcoptat. | An Five Sanday st s s § Dl 0 excopted: = CHICAGO & NORTHWE! PO e g S - ruer Madison-st,, and af the depols. 1% 3, . o alm. 100, m 't 1 & (1 R 3 Marquptte Express. B Gonevs, Lake kxpress. " a—Dopot corner « Vellsand Kinzi ety id Kiiess, N CENTRAL RAILRONY, ol Teenty secend e enet, foot of Luiest.. ke oo ek i southeast Cornee and 95 Lakéat., Tremont Howse. s goam |t 7 me 0 p, m. [* 608, m. +* Satarday and Sunday Ex. CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUIS, b and Chicazo, Kaxsas Cily aid Denvor Short Lines. Dwion Depot, West Side, near Madison-t. bridje. Tichd Offcer: At Devot, and 122 Randolphest., and corner Vgunciz. und Lasests Streator, Lacon, Wastngton Ex. Joliet & Dwight Accommodation. | CVICAG), MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILR9AD, ' Tnfan Derot, carner Madican_and Casal-sis, _Tickst O] 63 South Clurk-et., opposite Sherman House, and at Depol. . Leave. | Armivs. 1 825 m.|* 165D = | Milwaukoo & Prairie du Chien| Division, Passenger. Myiwaukee, La Grosss, Winodi, St Paal” Miadepoli, ki O roea s - Zpress. ¥ . 2 Miiwaukes, B Ay Chion & fowa: | azd Steven Milwankes, St. apolis, through Fxprese. lso, Mensana rvilg Sawvieperst Faci & Mians 5000, . |08 m 1 9:8p.m.ls THam BUTTERS & C0/8 REGULAR TRADE BSALE, THURSDAY MORNING, July 2, at 9:30 o'elock. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, ‘WOOLENS, CLOTHLNG, FURNISHING GOODS, NOTIONS, STRAW GOODS, UMBRELLAS, HATS, CAPS. GLOVES, BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, On Second Fioor Salesrooth, 108 Mudison-at. W. 3. BUTTEKS & CO08 REGULAR SATURDAY -SALE. ZLarge and fine stock of Househdld Goods, of every doscription. New and Used Carpets, Pianos, Buggies, ete. SATURDAY MORNING, Jaly 51, at 9:30 o'clock, at Balearooms, 108 East Madison-st. By HIRAD BRUSH. Chattel Mortgage sale of entire Household Eocts of 2 12-room house st private residence 163} Walnut-st., near Robey, Monday, July 26,810 a m., 1 elezant Plano, full size, round corner, carved, nearly nsw; Parlor Saite, made to order ; Eany Chairs, Lounges, 1nvalid Chair, Lace Curtrins,Mirrars, Tables, Cabinet- caae Sewing-Mschine, House Piants,valuabia Oil Palut- ings, Bruseels Carpets, Dining-Room snd Kilchea Fur- niture, Crockery, Plated-Wure, Side-Boarde, Cook and Heating Stoves, Table Linen, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chamber set, ‘Aloall Beds and Bedd/ng, ctc., ete. All st be paid for and removed on the day of slo, HIRALE BGUSH, Anetioneer, Custudiun and Agent for Mortgagee.” By JAS. P. McNAMARA & CO, 27 Rast Washington-st, 1,000 Gases Boois and Shoes AT ATCTION, TUESDAY MORNING, July 27, at 9)5 o'clock. A First-class stock of New Goods will be closed out, JAS. P. AMCcNAMARA & CU., Auctioneers, I i "..UL:I,‘UIS‘ gfl(‘lfill;/fi’tmlf!lfl- et 1 y epet, foot o ot aysecnd . Tichd Ofice 121 Kandolph-st., Zrnve, 500, DR, [ P M. m p. m. Peoria and Kevkuk K 3 m Dubiuqae & Sious City bz S m ubugue & Siuz Ciiy Gllmaz Passooser... Bea CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. epots, yoot of Lake-st,, Indigna-av. and nd Canal and Si % andat B an Qfices, 89 Clarisst.y o nom P oom. n oo o o rm Sy LE Dabague & ity 1 s Paoitio Night Eap, for Ora o=l |5§' Loavenworth, N chiro# 2 3E. Joseph Exp. . Dimacesiirors Accommodation b Downer’sureve Am:n:n:)duug: E 'l-. :.. “Ex. Suadas. 1iix. Saturday, tEx. Mosday KANKAKEE LINE. From Central Depor, oot Laket. . etoma e Tckes ises L ot i o demete Lease, drrive. Iaglanapolls Lontsvilo & Glacia- | hdumfilh‘zunh(ml& Cigcig-| 8 LA ‘ mati Nieht Expross (daily 800 p. m.[* 1:15 8 my CINCINNAT! AR LIN B Gt oty Sy U By WML F. }_ig)mzs & CO. At Our Warerooms, 636 W, Lake-st., ‘We ehalt sall on TUESDAY, July 27, 32 p, m., a large stok of OARPETS-AND HOUSEHOLD G 00DS, Crockerr, Glaes ware, Cutlery, oic. ste.; 50 due Trunks PROFESSIONAL-. 3 £1 and #3 Sonth Clark-st., Room 10, cures Chironc Dis- O e of all kinde by his original apd successful =vs- fomn. the Dynan‘o Oure. Also the Infallible Catarth Curative, prepared only by DE. J. B. SAL who il give'a trial froe of churge to all who may visit him FOR SALE. JUSUSUUNSSUIRE. - P. & J. CASEY, 11 AND 43 FIFTH-AV,, on hand the largest assortment in the city of new Heop o oad-hand goos, Furniture, Carpets, Sing, Offce-Desks, Counfers, Snelving, Show-Cares, Qg orators, Ale-Bozes, Pictures, Ofiice Railing, snd Gas Fiztures, bought and sold. SCALES, STANDAKD "SCALES QF ALL XINDS. FAIRBANKO, MORSE & 00. 111 &£113 Lake St., Chicago. Bezarefaitobay pnty the Genuize. ~T DYEING. Tadies’ snd Gmfltmen;filrmh dyed and clesmed t the OLD PAPERS. OLD PAPERS, FOR SALE At 75 cents per 100, In the Counting-Room of this CY STEAM DYE HOU! 154 Tiitnais, and 285 a5 =0 Offica. e i T RS TN RS s i = am @ Sale positive au withont resrve. WM. F. HODGES & CO., Auctioneers, Also, on Wednesday and Siturday Evenings, st 7:30 o'clock, fine lot of goods will be sold without reserve. WM. F. HODGES & C0., Auctioneers. By T. E. STACY 190 Dearborn-st., next to Pust OTiee, . Also, . Foreclosing and sales of mortgsge property. ‘seiling of all kinds of property. Any ome wishing agy- thing in tne ling done will do well to call and adviie. Pro appratagd, and always ready to advance or - 2E. STACY, 120 Do By H. CHADWICK & CO., 195 and 197 Esst Randolph-st. WII sell as auction Tuesday and Friday of each week,a . generl assortment of IOUSEHOLD GOODS, New and Second-hand ; also, Book Cases, Office Desks, Refrigerators, &c., &c. Private Siles during the weex at auction prices. H. CHADWICK & CO. “OCEAN NAVIGATION. National Line of Steamghips. NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. ERIY, 40404008, .........Saturdsy, 3th July, st9a. m. ENGLAND, 4,99 T4 ... Saturday, Bist July. 2t 3p. m. EGYET. 5,050 sturday, ith Auguat, atda. m. ,Satnrday, 14th Aagnst,at 3p.m. - SPA] Shturday, 2st August, at9a. m. Far London Direct. CANADA, July 2, at8a. m. CE. . Aug. Sat8a. m. Cabin pas #i0 and 880, curroncy. _Raturn tick- eta at reduced Tatoa. Stecrage tickels, £33 currency. §heatts for £1 and upwards o Great Britdin. . B. LARSON, Appiy to g Northeast cornar Olark aod Bandolph-sis. (0ppomite new Sherman House), Chicago. mer fill(z:::dnfdm.u-‘l,. West . ofice, 120 Leave. Arrive, Indianapolls, Lauisvills & Clacin "Dt Day Exprota .. ' mm-nmfmu mad (¢ esess 7:30 p. M. CHICASO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Passenger depot corner Chicago-av. and Jcight and ticketafica No. 48 Clarid., ezt o Sherman Mafl and Express. Brron Pamanger Eigin Passengor.. Itasca Pasecnger, Sunday Passwager: PIITSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. . Pl Lot NES L R 8 Picket oice, 121 Rundolph-st., and at depot. Leave, Arrive. Oglembos, Pitsbury & Row Yorkl "1 Colambas, Pittabs S P Night Expresa (dal T2p m| THem. PITISBURY, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RULWAY. Mal, Sundars Excoptod..ee. T Etpross, Datly.-1eer | 38y m| e CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFICRAILROAD. _Depet, corner of Van Buren and Shermansts. Ticket often’ Grand Mocyic Heiel. Lease, Omana, Leavenw'th& Atchison Ex[?10:15 a. m. Peru Accomrmodation,, -i* 5:00p. m. Nizbt Kxpresa....... 10:60D. m- INMAN LINE OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, CARRYING THE MAILS BETWERN BEUROPE .AND AMERICA. PASSAGE RATES VERY LOW. acticala applr o i 9P Yop ANGIS O, BROWN, General Western A, 2 onth Clark ot ataer Laks, Coneses. ALLAN LINE Moutreal Ocean Steamship Company. ATl classcs of passage betwesn the diflerent ports of Earops and America. ' EMIGRANT AND STEERAGE TRAFFIC A SPECIALTY. ‘fhreo weokly sailings. Snpqunrnba)l. Hest_sccommndations. Shortest ronte. STEERAGE BATES TO BUROPE EXCEEDINGLY LOW. Aprlyte < 'ALLAN & 00, Gen') Werte ohi e 75 and 74 Lasaoat CUNARD MATL LINE. Sailing Three Times a Week 1o and from BRITISE PORTS. LOWEST RATES. Avply at Commpany's Offics, northwest eormer Clark yod iph-sts., Chicago. P.tt. DU VERNRT, Gensral Western Agent. Eyery Saartay to Glasgom, Doregy o D Liverpool, dc. TS 1o 890. Steerage, 82, hcludmflrmfisleu HENDERSON BROTHERS, N.E. corner Lasalle aad Aadloa-sis. 5 ‘Chicaro. NOTICE. T e e e ot CALEDONIA PICNIC — NOTICE, Bids for privileges of reireshment stands, etc. tbe Caledonia Pic-nie, at Caledonis Park August 1475, will be recelved by WAL M. DALE, 13> Soul Clarkoat., ontil Satarday, July 31, 1875, or with tke Games Committee at Caledonia on Saturday, July 3i, 1673, at 8 p. m. Bids will be received for the for sl e stands. s oF Ao TLLIAM EDGAR, Secretary. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. pearing in Tuesday's iss 0 T iy the firfa of s & Matn . not dissolved, and that T. A. Murphy was ot sathor- Pt aettie ccounts and receipt for the firm, was sn crror.. The orm i issolved, sad Mr. Murphy i fally suthorized.” = 4 Josx - . e Bi o sl SANITARIUM. CINGINNATI SANITARIUML A PERMANENTLY-ESTABLISHED INS 0: 6 care, cusiody, and treatmaut of tho INSANE, - sluding those sudlering from KPILEPSY. " A seperate department and buildings for pazisnta mta ¥RRVYOUS DISORDERS,acd for INEBRIATES and those s to the oxcessivo uso of npior and othee elrcalaxadiress . WAL PECK. M. D, Sup's Callege Hill, Hamiiton County, Gho. MEDICAL CARDS, = LOCK HOSPITAL, carnez Wasuington and Frad chartared by the State of Rols for (us exgross parpose Eiriax_ the- Gighest pomible frratimont In all cases of pri- 7 vatodiscases. 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