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in maierate hard Milwankeo to arriva at $1.40, Com jn mate : + 35,00) ta No, J. mixed“ ‘rn, Se a ieee Loy do) bu do, Tao tn lute, ata ‘and neglected, ae He nrtuttiacUnehanged ¢ wheat, 6)f05 corn, 70; onl, Bo. CINCINNATI. Omernatt, Aug. 0,—Fioun—Kaclted and higher; J 1, D879, carly ee Miend ovelted and IMgher$ uneettl 1.61.75, Cornatendy and Orin at ic7 nae EQN iim at'netae. Tyo quiet and unchanged | B00 1.065, Poovinons—Pork fair and firm; small salon at | MW higher, Lard quiet avd firin; ates Hatt Lie. Lut meats quirt and tra? tdorn dull at 43,03 clear ri held at 12¢3 clear, Bacon quiet and firm; shoulders, ¥zsc4 cleat Vie; cloar, 1tgo. —Fate ond firm at $1.17. 421.255 Tet Wir Faar—Btealy Sad parhenreds sus TER—Firm and unchanged, ‘s Ontacctard ntearly and unchanged, Linseed Armer ; held bighor; G3gsie, NEA ODLEANR. Onnrans, La,, Ang, %—Grarx—Oate quiet ; run Ohafise eho o Wentern, asic, Y—Lirnee: usw, $28,005 old prise, $22.00, {espatonmedorke Grim at $00: Bacon paeier; Wyes Mio Winext—Firmer ; Western, $1.29, Others unchanged, BosraN f West Aug, S.-FLoun—Very firm ; Western au- ener META VaNy common extean? $6r1 038,255 Wisconin, and Manucaota extra family, $¢,25 067,50; Tuinols, $1,0%a800; Bt, Louie, $7.0 %av.00, Unats—Cort quiet ; W@0dc foF mixed and yellow, Outa unchanged, Aa AND, avheat 1 ai VELAND, O, Alig. J —CUATN—Wheat leas firm ; er ate N ‘ith high mixed, 820; low, Bic, Outs firing No, 1 State, Gey No. 2 do, Gt res S60, PrrnoLs-vst—Quiot ¢ ataudard white, car lots, $230; Olilo Hiato tent, 1 amnll lote 1@2o higher. Exckits—-Wheat, 3,500 i; corn, 330 bu, LL REARS MARINE. PORT OF CHICAGO, AUG. 3, Annrvgn—Stmr Gorons, Bt, Joseph, aundries; prop Messonger, St. Joseph, simdrica; schr City of Wood- slock, Oconto, lumber; scr Monterey, Bultslo, coal ; stmr Shoboygan, Manitowoc, sundrios; schr Morning Blar, Cheboygan, lumber ; atmr Muskegon, Muskeg>n, sundries; prop imple Stato, Buffalo, sundrica; stmr Huron, Holland, sundries; prop G, P, Heath, Sauga- tuck, sundrioe; Wehr Bay Btate, Menomince, lumber prop Tecuinsch, Kincardine, salt ; prop Ruasta, Buffo- Jo, sundries; prop Cuyabogo, Port Iuron, sundries ; rchr Myrtle, Muskegon, lumber; prop N, K, Faulr- hank, Buffalo, coal Orxauep—Iirig Gommerce, Menominee, CO) ht oata, Sbrla pork, 2 bris lard: prop Java, Duffnlo, 29,400 bu corn, 92,00) bu oata, 1,009 bris fonr, 70 plas lend 5 prop Meerenger, Bt. Jo, 2 brls pork, and sundrice} dtu Bheboygan, Manitowoc, sundries; stmr Coruna, Bt, Jo, 60 kege beer, and euniries, Niowr CLxausnow—Sehr F, U, Taighton, Buffalo, prup Hoaucka, utalo, 8,300), bat wheat; prop Idaho, Buffalo, 20,060 bu wheat, 500 bris four. 100 patie tard, aud sundries: prop Gd, Trev dell, Groen Bay, sundries ; prop G. DP, Ueath, Bijan Ties, and sunrleies ; nc Topeey, Mum 2Urle parks pnd pindrlent at ae Tolland, wubdrica; atine Muskegon, Bun on, S bris pork, ‘and sundries: chr G, ‘Case, Dut. fio, 21,587 bu ed Pye, p California, Montreal, 17,711 bu curt } ache Bea Bird, fiuttalo, 1 D, A. Wells, Bag Bay, 2 brie flour, ris par brla fume, 6 bela polatoce, 6.0 ft umber, aud sundilea, LAKE FREIGHTS. cutosGo. Frelghts were dull ond easy. There was somo in- qulry for ventels, but carriers were unwilling to chaz- fer at the rates offered, which were something less Wan de, the eekjng rato for corn fo Buffalo, Oharte khr ¥.E. Nicholson, com through, via Ban Dawegs—Behe Orient, corn at Ge, ‘Vo Koginaw: Kearsagy, corm abide, Cap yy about £0,000 bu. DeTRoLr. On tho Stet wheat to Osiyego was firm at 50, Char- tera: The sche J. 8, Miuer, ealt, New Iver to Toledo, Uoper bel; Reb Oliver Mowatt. hiardwuod lumtcr, porstburg. fai Bear Ciosk tu Chicaga, $2, 04 rail. OLEVEDAN! During the pant week very little as been dons in the woy of chartering, nor hay there been any chango fn freighta, rates to all Upper Lako und Canadian porta remainlhg steady at the old quotations, The races acem to lave cpgrusscd tho ettention of all sol men to av ae aytank that their busiuees waa ap 24,602 bu. com } 3h LeHOT, aaa arently forgotten. But very fow yeasols baye at any he ‘dma ‘bepn in port, LAKE MICHIGAN. comicaga. Of the Jargo lumbor fleet which came in during Bat- urdey and Sunday only about 9 dozon vesnols ro- mained at the mupkot Inst ovening....The ache Fred erick haa gone jnto ono of the docks of tho Chicago- Dry-Dock Company to recelyo spndry ro- pairs ...Tho sche Him fost some of her Manchigns during tho blow Monday night... The steady northeaster provolling during tho last four or five doya has prevented the oxcurston boat Ben Drako from making her tripeta Lyaurton, Tho wind haying gradually gone dawn to a culin yosterday, tho boat reaumed ita sequlur tripsat 10 o'clock in tho morning, “ Admiral” Cox, howovér, is of the opiuion that ho has to lay up for snother abell, aa a fearful storin wottld come up within tho next twenty-four hours.,..Lumuber raten remain steady at tho basis of $1 fron Gcouto, “ut few chorlers wero, reported evlorday..,.The achp Bat) Ipcinfo, arrived LicrD ¥cs- Terany wits cargo of wood from Ontaungon, tho dra cargo cver brought here from that pection, {he made tho trip in alghtven days, PORT OF ERIE. Spectat Dispaich to The Chlcage Tribune. Ente, Pu., Aug, 0—Derantunss—For Chiesgo, wehrs Gur Son, 8, F, Bruce, and Oharles MH, Brixton, mith eargoca of cost, Tecereré—t,031 tons tron ore, Burrurxts—3,00 tone coal, 4 Farioury—Fitm, wilh no charters to report, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. Bpaciat Pispaten to The Ohleaga Tribune, TaBanrg, IL, Aug. J—AnRiven pr RiveR—Prop ‘Victor towing canal boat Gipty Queen, frum Henry, ‘Roth with corn for Chicago, Dxvautap—Prop Alexander towing canal boat Il ore, wish lumber for Henry, Lassxn ito CaNat—Olive Branch, with Kingston, col for Chicago; prop Victor with Gipsy Queen, Doth with corn for Uhleago} prop Alexander, towing canal boat adore, both with lutaber for Honry, Boventeen fect ‘and eight inches of water on tho milter a}ll of Lock 15, having riscu .0 fuchea sinco List Alght, ond aii rising, IMDGEVORT, Aug, §,—Anaivep—Col. Taylor, La Balle, 6,000 bu corny Montana, Utica, 6,000 bu corn, 3,000 bu wheat; Finit Natioual, Jolfet,'1,650 empty bela, ne Danube, Ottawa, 78,071 £" lumber, 95,1200 } MISCELLANEOUS, The wrookors succeeded Haturday in raising tho Touswanda’s boiler to the wurface, but u chain gave way, and the work tas to be dona over ogaln,,,,Dure boy s recent thunderstorm, a water-spous waa ob- kerved on Lake Champlain, Tho column was est! mated to be about 99 foot in diameter, It reached ta We clouds, and was moving towurd the north... The Yubtat Atlantic City can bo scen from the dock of & Tease] 19 tallos out whlist that of Cape May Ight-houso can easily be distingulvhod in clear Weather a distance of 43 millos, . The Buffalo Express yas “Tho process of unlouding the cargo from thu Shicago Board of Trade at Laniuot's lending proceads tery slowly. It $4 anid that th wet grain does not soll pimullclent to borbor with, and Mears, Kennedy & . ate ukely to abandon the balance of tho fargo, in which care the underwriters will prob- sly pump tt into the river",.,.Friday, hor named hr, white had bis leg caught Churios Bemeas, ou ouard ‘tho cl Yellend Canal, white attending to tho atern chockelin {us ool of the rope at Lock Li, ‘tie Vouse] was in motion. Ero he could be extricuted it broke iw loft Jeg, nearly. cutting St in two, tecensi« fating Us amputailon.,...Jousph Corulak, ‘oulurcd, dead, 0k of ti, tow. Wahio, died ‘etudeniy of ‘riday afteruouy, whortly after tho dopa dure of opellur from Muckinac,.., The Detroit Northwest, which Cleveland a fow weeks ayv, rheulod and repaired at Do- ‘The Northwest ‘The stur Minne~ on new, polis, Noruweat will jo into | dry-dock . Boo, wil tive Sher “Cobuu Tinegthensa Becelvo other needed rupalre,. saya, the rea sess of Monday : “Capt, Clark, the diver whe 46 at pronuut engeged ou tho sunken. wpeck of tin Mording Lark, which lies on her sldu at the bottom vf Use Lime-K Fepurta that he jiss auccoudcd the buildiug-atone out of Mt be Ampouat also ro Focovered was loaded {to the scow Toin Lewis, which. atte enced nea arpona he wedyo, purulasg ‘will he ‘unaus’ ‘ths Sie in ought that aho would be ruleed Fe fo port by the cud of Inst week AB brought ia- TUK VOVENTY WLaND taut, Notice has been given by the Govornment that, on and after Aug. 10,1875, Dashing rod light, showing svory Mftcen seconds, wil be esbibited from the light. house recently erected at Porery Island, Lake Michi. an, aud the lemporary ght huretofore shown trom the top of the dwelting will then be dlacoutianed, The Mluminatlng spparatua te dioptric, of the fourth ardor, Ughting 269 deg. of the horizon, ‘The focal plane fe 8 feet above the ground, and 78 feet above mean low Water, ‘The Ught whould be soon ta clear weather from the: Of a vessel 10 feet above tho lake, 10 Statute miles, The structure ia a circulating tower of Ted brick, mending in front of « dwelling-bouse of the darue material, and oouusoted with it by @ covered Tg, Hackaround, treat, The approsimate position couse, a8 takes frou th of the lignes taken Lake Bur charts, in aa follows? Lalittde, 48 deg. i tnlu, north, dongitide, a Sag. @ min. west, guolta bearin; Gistances of” prominent objects, ure us follows SS tmnt Peek ; “ uae, Be Wi 4s W, d0ay red, * THE CiHicaGco THOSE DEEDS. Testimony that They Existed Prior to tho Date uf Their Alleged Forgery. i Indgo Skinner, Mr. Gondy, and Others Swear They Saw Them, How Turnor Paid His Lawyors, Tho Turnor forgery caso was rosumed boforo Judge Farwoll in the Criminal Court yosterday morning. Counsol for the defendant sald thoy hat not had an upportunity to oxamino the tiunk sllegod to bave contained tho forged reals, oto, ‘Thoy did not care to proceed with tuo caso until the trank bad been examinod. Htate’s-Atturnoy Reod asid that tho gentlemen lad had amplo time to investigate tho racop- taclo. Ar, Biett repiicd that the trunk waa locked up in the vaulia of tho Fidolity date Denosit Company, aud could not be soen, as the bank closed nt & o'clock Monday afternoon. ‘Che Court decided to proceud with she seas but agroed to graut recess from noon until o'alogs, ro that tho trunk utight bo satisfactorily overhauled, EX-JUDGE 0. 0, BKINNER wos called tor the defonss: Hud rosded in Quincy, All, seo 1810; practiced law since yoar lator; kuow ‘Luruor well; bad acted as bis counsel during the yonrs 1872 and 1873; ox- amined deeds for him'purporting to have been executed botweon Halford and Hamilton and Mra, O'Hara Harrell; saw the doods before the Court at his office in 1873 ; witnors knew Hamiul- ton whon he reaidod in Hancock County in 1841: wus not famillar with Hamilton's handwriting to any imporcaut extent ; Haw what purported to be Hannituu’s writing, but uot within tho last twen- ty years, Uross-ezamjned by Mr, Barnwn: Had seen Hanillton write at the Ameoncau Hotel, Pniladel- plua; it was during tho year 1853 or 1854; it was tho last time witness aw Lim; bad no knowl edge as to whether Hamilton was demi; nev had any correspuudonce with bint; witness Lad an interest in sume of the lands covered by tho deeds; about 16 acros south of Brighton House, Couis County; it wax au undivided interest, the fifth part of a tract of about 80 acron; witnces Was at Springileld prior to Jan. 11, 1873; hod a talk with Luror rolative to tho land ; 1t was be- tore going to Springlield; witness Ornt Iearned that Corby had posearsion of the deatty in 1869; know Mr. Turnor about ten yours, and bad been his attorucy iu some twenty lund-auits in the military tract. Mr. Barnum inquired whother the question of foryers arose between witness aud ‘Lurucr dur- jog any of the laud traueuctions. Mr, Storrs objected, aud his objection was sustained. Bunsequently tho defense withdraw objection, ue the prosecution dechued to rouew the ques- ion. Witness contiuucd: Delioved the deeds be- foro the Court wo be genuine; saw them ia Do- combor, 1874, or durmg ibs tret put of Jauuary, 1973; could uot recollect whethor thoy bad teen, recorded, but thought uot; ie had acted as at- torney for Mr, ‘Turuer iv the Adams County Cire cuit Gout, where ho was on trial tor forgory, aud Was acquitted, Mi, WILLIAM MARU, Judga Skinner's pritner iu uke Tegal profession, Was uoxt examiucd: Bomembered thar the de- feudant came to their oltice some time ia Decem- ber, 1872; ho saw the Wulford-Hamilton dowd at that tie; bo (witness) saw both deeds—tho alford-iLumilton aud tue Hamilton-Hanoll—in January, 1873 ; Turner and Judgo Skinner went iutua back rooin, whero tbe deeds were carefully exommed ; wituess who gave careful examma- tian tu the docuwoute; bo was much surprised at duding tho Halturd deed, ss bo bad been try- lng to huut up the title for o long time ; was not Aware that there was guy outstanding deed to any party until Lo saw the dooumeut i question in Docemior, 1872. Court took’ a receas until 2 o'clock. When Coutt resumod session, Mr. Bwett con- tinued the direc} oxamiuation of William Marya. Witness was positive that be sow tho decd im 1ui2 or 1873; either in December of the tormer or Jnuuury of the lator year; romemborad thata contract was made jiu April, 1873; the deeds were voeu by wituess sume muUthe previous; it was before tho meeting of tho United States Court at Springfield, LL, in January, lo, At this pont, counsel stayed the examination its allow witness to examine the deed in whieu hero appeared the puragroy bh which read, “ and all Innas belougiug to Capt. Mariel,” ote, Witness could nut toll how that genoral claugo came to be tnserted ; Lo saw the deed conveying a tract of nud in Cook County from G. A. Kivbo to M. K. Larner, mado io Match, 1873; 1t was pee of tho ijalford tract ; the deed warranted no title of Ht. K. Turnor to tho laud in question ; the deed was attested by Mr. Buvage, a notury public of Quincy, 1it, aud was algo attested by & Chicago uctary; he saw tho deed before it was signed by Mr. Kibbe and atter it was wiitten Up; one clause 6 bicy ho advised appoarod in the ducu- mene ; tho clause lad reforouce to Kibbe’y cove- naut as to Lurnor’s title ; this Jubbe .tract was ouo of thoue claimed to have been forged by Jumes Hood, Maret 10, 1874; Capt. Hanell aud hus wife, in 1863, made a dced to Kib- bo with a general swoepng clause t the decd was dated July 2, 1808, aud couveyed a certaiu tract in Himoig, aud all other trasty ot Jond to which eaid Harrelt aud wite Lad clat to, to said Kibbe; the latter would only give a quit-claim deed to It, K. Purver ; in order tat any after-ucquired title mgt be for the bencilt of Turner, witness suggusted the sweoping clause 10 the deod referred to ; he expected sub- sequent deeds, and thoy camo; cus of thovo decds was before lim, A dead fnbraciug. the Halford Jand, dated Feb, 28, 1873, from Mrs. Hurrell to G. A, Kib- bo, was offered in evidenco by Mr. Swett, aud ‘wou admitted, THE ROMNBON-HAMILTON DEED, dated April i, 143G, was banded to witness; he Was not positive ax to when ho saw it tira, but thought it was soout Apo 1, 1874; bo waa not joultve that ho Haw it bofore Oct. 20, 1874. ‘Lis deed ts another of those which Ieed swore to havipy mado Qui. 29, 1874.) ‘ba deed from Hamilton to Mrs, Haryoll witness thought ho Faw about tho sania time; Lo bad no doubt that the deods shown to biuy wero tho sawo which ho had sopn provious to October, 1874. Cruss-examined by Afr, Barnum; Witnees had algo an interest ip 8 tract of land of BU acres —-the Halford tract; big {nterost was an undi- vided tf{th—16 acres; thin waa part compensa. tlon for worvicey rendored in lawsuits in sounection with the Halford tract; Movers, Goudy & Cusudlor, of Chicago, wore nusocl- ated with witness and Judge Skinnor in tho Inad wuits ; Goudy & Chandler were to attend to such wurte ag inight arwoin Chicago; the amount of Zeminaration iu tho cayo of Wituess was fixod at one-Hith of what nught be recovered; ho hold tho yudivided tfth under i, K. ‘Turner; the Halford papera wore in uo way connected with tho Kabbe sult, which Judyo Skinner was prowe- cuting in Spriugtold, Lil. ; ‘Horner kept all bis pa- berg fu one cuso, Aud, wm Jovhing through the caso, tho Haltord deod turned up; tho caso was overhauled because they wore Jooling for papers in tuo Kibbo suit; the firm of Bsinnor = =& Marah had been for yoars hunt'ng up papers in the Halford case, and hed, in fact, wbandoved tha voarch, when the deed was found unoxpectodly ; they wero aomo- what astopishod st mauing fhe discovery, dir. Barnum—Did uruer pay you any money to doslst from huuting up the [afford bois? Mr, Marsh—L never hoard of such # tling—no such propovition was over inado, Soveral other questions were asked, but the witness did uot * wtaggor,” aud was tually ale lowed to sotiro, MB. WILLIAM 0, GOUDT Wes noxt callod. Baw the Ifolford-Hamllton deod ilret within « few days of tho 20th of Feb Tuary, 1878; xemombered the circumstance from the fact that he way trying w caso iu the United States Court, which began Fob, 15; wes shown thedeod about » woes lator; saw the dood from Hamilton to Mre, Harretl at the sane time; they wore both ahown bim by Mr. 2. KC. Seman j aay the Subsequently soveral 2. t Cross-eramined : Turner had made a convoy- ance to witucsy of 20 pores of ono of the tracts comprixed in the land described by one of the douda ; the conveyance was mado in i874, aod the conwideration was $2,000; the laud might bo yalued from $75 to @125 per acra; wituess avo credit to Turner {u the amount of 2,000 for services in regard to the Halford trial aud other matters; the coutract waa made betwocn Survor and witnesy pravions to services pein, roudered; ‘his atteution had beon Particularly directed to the decds becauso, although ined in 182, there did not appear to be aby record of them ae nupalnaye Bis lanbis to iuvestiga:o un- Tepor en ¢ thenay of prnctlon y came before him jn t the conolusion of Mr, Goud+y’s craga- examination, the Coury took a Suen Foceta@ until thiy A Pretty wet, _ A Parla corr deut write. 10880) the llonoas in Bidet's menace ia geet to three ouvs, (wo of whlob soon u0d, aud the third, which was loalthy and pramisod to live, hnd its | back broken by ‘somo nocidont. MM. Videl pro- sented tha poor Jittlo animal to ono of hia em- ployes, who reeided in one of the aulurba of Patis,’ Thinman hed o daughter who took the little croaturo ir: chargo, fed it, watehod over tt, and tendod it, and it is now 8 fine, largn Ilion, devotedly attached to its benefactreen, and fab- lowing hor about the bongo avd garden like a doy. --— INSANE: CONVICTS. Wisconsin Authorities: Decide What to Do with Them. Apeciat Inapatch to The Chrengo Tribune, Manison, Wis, Aug. 8.—At tho call of Cov, Taylor, a council was held at the Executive Ofiice this afternoon in regard to the best thing tobe dono with insane convicts at tho Htste Prison, numbering about a dozen. Superin- toudenis McDill and Kempster, of tho Insano Hoapital, Warden Bmith, of the Stato Prison, and some of the State Board of Charities sere present. Tho mattor was fully discussed in all te bearings, after which resolutions were adopt od by tho vote of all but tho &tate Prisen Warden, in favor off fuishing off i a proper monner tho ond of tho north wing of the Btato’s-Prison mhorn there are double cols, and confining and caring for the insane convicts there, it being concluded that this would bu tho cheapest and rafcat plan, leant likely to lead to troublo in tho future, Transfer to the State hospitals way strongly objected to, on the ground that thoy were already crowded, and the offect of introducing convicta smong them would be bad. eke) ele NEBRASKA ITEMS. Oman, Neb., Aug. 3.—Tho City Council have reduced tho polico to four men. Uleske and Delone, boys who were thought drowned yeaterdsy, wero found at I'lattsmouth this mormug. ‘The City re Deparimetit ‘sill parade Sept. 22, Tho State Fair is to to held in this city Bep- tomber noxt. Merrick County has refuacd to vote honda to tho Midiaad Pacific Railroad by 42 majority. ‘Lhe vote polled was 899. ——— John Morrisscy’s Norve—The Game of Boston. Saratona Correspondence New York Graphic. Among the sportiog men of note who annually visit Sarators ts Whatoy, of Cinclunatr, & Kou- tuckian. Whaloy used to keop the toading club- houses at Now Orleans and at Cincinnati, Hae is rich, known generally to public men, and plays cards only at tho hotel or couvivially. Me told pie tho gambling quality of Morrissoy as fol- owas “Ho excels at the games of whist, Boston, and gush. Hoistho best gush player I over know, aud among the best at Bouton, Ho also plays puser well. His power to gama is the 4ame in (ho prize-ting,—confidence, judg- ment, and courage to bet, Ho has bocn playing, ards all bis life from boyhood, aud kuows tbat volumo of fifty-two pages better than all other books in the world. He played a celebrated ame with Bon Wood and Jimmy O'Brien which fost him €120,000. and uover winced.” Lasked what Boston was. Whaloy raid it wax an old game, where all the cards were dealt and a trump tuned from another pack, four persons playing. ‘Then tho players, beginning ot the dealer's left, pid hy offers to take wo many tricks, tho person with trump colors in cxceua having tho priority, If the trump-tnsker logos, ho must pay money according to his offer to each of tho othors in such s bigh ratio that the gamo is desperato, rico MeGrath ia said to Lo an unoqualed Boston-plaver. A private cilizen whom 1 know isalleged to make 220,000 a your at Boston, baunting the society of mich amateur gamesters. Only a few porsons know what he is doing, ag all his surroundings aro respectable, and his apporrance ard opiniony those of a square, orthodox deacon and banker, Jiminy O'Brien, ex-Shoriff of New York, told moe yes- torday: “You havo no idea of how wyciety is honovcombed with theao respectable parauitos. ‘They aro well dressed, often highly Lrod, ly= mairied loafers, who ara ontortaning ladics* men, and rather petroniza thor victims. Tuey are capable of acts at cards which a professional gwtabler would bo ashamed of.” Wrestling Otire Harper in St, Lous G'obe, Annanza, Juoe 18, . . . —After this eamo Wresthng games, whero tho men wero stripped eulircly naked. ‘heir bodics wera rubbed with oil, and thoy outored the lwis, Two etopped out, and they were soon locked in au embtace that soemod most loving but for the twetings, and coutortions, and fierce looks of the wrestlers, ‘Tho forco, tho strenuth, the magnificent utruc- ture of form, tho grest straining muscles and the litho, sivuous twistings of the boly, wero eomething to romember forever. I watchod, bieathlew#, with ovory uorve tonse, admiring tho beauty and strength of tho mon, whon one gayo way a little ond the other thiew him heavily on the ground, whore be Jay for 2 moment ap- onutly dead. My sympathies bad, like Erowo of any othor woman, been with the beudsomer of the two, but now 1 was all for tho ono who lay helplous; but sympathy bo did oot need, for mu five minutes ho was ready again, and tho vtrainings and bend- ings commenced anew, and ins rhort time the other lay upon tho grass, and bo stood triumpbaot. The third trial was to }:0 dofiuito, aud tno struggle forcer aud lasted longer than vithor of the othors. ‘Then the siroug muscles stood out on tho broad backs; then the winto logs woro pillars of irow ; then the grand chests heaved with the deon breathingy of thewe two gtroug wrestlora—gladiatory of living marbie, with necks liko the “tower of Lebanon.” Not a sound from the multitude to break the silence; all wore as Dbreathlersly auxious as 1, watching the two splondid athletes. 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Lawrence Ua., New York, now opened for tha tussin, livinal Lprnartbe of thy water fur eve ‘al tuvalids, Giau: ry oa Apel Viola ar ATvIELD VRIBUN rey ADELPHE THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, Aud, 4, at 2 o'clock, GRALDD MATINEE! Most Brilliant Buccrra of HUCKYTONE'S Famous Hpectacle, THE ICE WITCH! EVERY ACT AND TABLEAU ENCORED WITIt ESTHUBIABM, Vivid antharat cf applause at the wonderfnl performances of MAGGIV, CLARE, Tho GARRETTA TROUPE, Liltic Apollo, Mile, Garretts, Blunor Monta, the CLANUS SISTERS, Great hit of BISHOV sa Bnaro, CARFANG a4 Deuda. MLLE. GAUGAIN and the Bullet, Glittering Traueformationn, Grand Ohorua, Rich Costumes, Gorgeaua, Seeuca, very accessory cf @ Hrilllant and Perfect Vageunt, EOQOLEY'S THEATRE, GRAND TWO ORPHANS MATINEE ‘Thin day at 2 pom. TRADE MARI WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, LEA & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED PRONOUNCED BY CONNOISBEURS cre TOBE THE MAD at Madras. whis 5 brother et WORCESTER, “ONLY G00D SAUCE And Applicable ta RVERY VARI OF DIS#. May, P51, “TM LEA & PRR. KISS that their Sanco fs Mighly estecmed in fndia, and Is, in my opinion, the mort pains e nell es the antes sme rauce that ls mude,"* ‘Worcestershire Sauce. Bold Wholesale and for Exportation by the Proprietors, LEA & PERRINS, Worcester, England; and Iota by Dpalers in Sauces genorally throughout the world. Ask for Lea & Porrins’ Sauco, At tho BREAKFAST TANLE itimparte the most exquisite rolish and zest tu Hut or Cold Meat, Fowt, Fish, Broiled Kidney, de. Atthe DINNER TABLE, in Scup. with Fish, Hot olnts, Gamo, and in all Gravies, it givcs » delightful flavor, At the LUNCITEON AND SUPPER TABLES it issteemed Indispensable by those fauulliar with tts eotl- mable qualliles. Ufeom tho Now York ‘Timns.} Thora {n no relish fu the world whic’ [1 s0 untvoreally Uked as Lea & Perrins' famous Worcestorsbire Sauce, JOHN DUNOAN'S SONS, NEW YORK FINANCIAL Dealt in at the New York Stock Exebange boaght ana auld by us on margin of five por cent, Privileges Negotiated at onnto.twa percent from market on bers af tha Now York Exchanue or rnanoneiht Large suns havo Ween realized the past @) day) call cosia un IW sbarce 9106.25. _ Btraddlos $40 each, control 200 shoros of stock for 8) days without furthor Fish, whita tieny thaneand dollars’ roilt may bo guittod. Advice and {nfsemation ternished , Pamphint, containing valuabin a atatical Intumation and abuwlng bow Wall-e, opusations are couducwd, sou: E‘ree To anyaddross. Orders solteited by mall or wire and Prompuly exceuied by us. Address TUMBRIDGE & CO., Dankors and Brokers, No.3 Wallst., New York. mem- FIRST-OLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, Between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, calling at Queenstown, Carrying the United States Mail. SAFETY AND COMFORT. £7 Passongors banked to and from the principal Ku. pean ports at lawost rates. Mfiplinand Lotter of Credit fanuod on loading Banks jankers throughout Kuropo. HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., | FIFTH-AV. National Line of Stoamships, NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, GYPP. 6 089 tort.......8aturday, 7th August IE GOREN, dif tone, Raturdsy, 1th ang SPAIN, 4511 to Saturday, diet Augwar KIN August, Mave. bates, August 13, 1 j0 and 80, currouey. Return Uek- Biovrage lickin, ii currouly. Lo DpIY te are er LARSON, Northvast corner Clark and Eaudolpt-aii ppnaite ne “phionuan House), Chicago, Oeste (epbuaite new ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, Ke th ouoral Transatlantic Company's Mail Stoamstilps Naw York and aves, uv splendid vessols oa. writ ruula for the Cautinont (beiiy aiyeo suut ere va aay otljor), will vail rom Piss No, 20, Nora Kava, Fy PERNT, Danres., Saturday, August 7 Hbtae guhgudollen. ‘i. jaturdayy August a ! Lachoanoa. .7 atti das. OF PABSAGH AN GOLD (acludiug wi #,Gaul a1, according " cond caulvs 8/0 third, iis Holura tlekote at reduced rator. Btovragy $2-, with superive aco musvuatitla, In clung pl nocousatige without exten chars, Sfcatuore fuatked thie atone o pragscngers. GUORGE MACKENZIS agonl, 63 Bradway, NOHOR LINE. Ubicara, ut Westorn Steamship Line. iNew Wark to Briatol (Kayland) direot, "sg Fu, ‘uosday, July 6, ato, $43. Bteoraca, Ge 6) $4. Bteorase, at hew't Fretgnt Depo De MSDUN ALD. Ages U.S. Jeol ot at. $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXCHANGE FOR Bills of National Correney, at TRIBUNE OFFICE WEDNESDAY AUGUST 4, 1875. pene LEGAL s é MASTER'S SALE. Under Decree of Foreclosure in the matter of the Rockford, Rock Island & St. Louis Rail- road Company. Untied Statonaf Amerie, Cirealt Contt nf tha Cntia Btaten for the Norinern District of Minas, in Chines: Company af Naw rnin nerre ef the sald Conrt entered In omitted cansson the 13th day of July, A. 1), iy Hemy W. Biebop, Master in Cha: ell eall together &8 one pnpeety 1S eighteen ndrod and acreniy-fito) ion (10) Uetack fa tha forest of sara tat mnnttoned das at ve front door af tha Koputite Ate VW alteest., in che City uf Chica tate of Hifete, and as directed tineroe, Tho nortgrged premise deveribed in the hill of com. laine fied in said canes, tnelading the enties rallrnad of ek tsland Tailroad Cans. coal-mines he eaitronds, ing, Na. 157 to 16) af Cook, and dt. Luin Mbsen, REMIA het arain-nlevators, ferinn, or eeher buildings, and all ear: i 4) all kinds of Tolling swek maactuinn: dls hold fur 60 in cans at Koektard, t ni seth Yallrond Compa The Sago College for Lady Students, Tota tnaiintion has heen eroztea and endowed hy tho Hon, HW, Sage, at a coat of $230.00), in conne:= tlon with Cornell Gafversity, on condition that young women shat receive at the Baivereity an educator as thorough and broad ae that vrovided for young mon, 1 lege butiding is hented by steam, Halted by arefinty furnished and provided with Lathe, mim, bots al girdep and ornamental grounds, E vdeate have the privitege of all tho wt tion given in the Unfversity, and to bh cached during the year in the ad, University by dat ed clergyme various felluioun we foe tron vatioun parts of the country, under a spertaleaidawment for that purpose. The entire number of iady st itenta who cen be ac commodated during thy coming university year, Dew ginning in Beptemnter, ia one bundred aid twenty, aud apriicants foe rooina will io teginered im the order of ayy Por eircuhie rantaining fail taste LHESIDENT OF CORNILL UNIVE LAW SCHOOL, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, 776 wilt begin on T! atin for admbeton to aly reid on Thureday, Sept. WW, and Er bevinoing at 9 a.m. on Thursday, No ad rene. TY, Ithaca, or ttacoal lands and cual mine applicant will ta examined at aay other th ‘At the, Falling area ceanrpttas cars, tenders, er ottior begliuing of tho wavteiule sear L8i7-7-4 sind attees ments, furl sn matsrate. for. thoy emmmteusricg, | wares, all appileanta for ndiuiscion an candidates fora operating, repatcing, or rudicing the sud Kalirosd ar | degred. whe Lave not received a college education, will shy of ite brane ae Wor opermsiig. and week pry of Hscoal nunvee any of ita eatuunents, iso. afl Tranchlena connected with nr rotnt Ratios, “and alw all rights, Donate’ In and ty all a ab Agrermonts made with any parties owning r d9,or railroad, or rallronts, of with iy other property, togethor w! » tonemente, and apourtensi therennte belong Pat lane, remsin toile, incom fonts, Inenes, and profit Alu all tho ratates, elute, tt As well at lim as singular the chissos, clusters roto Helungin asl, hele name to Mt. Lonin Rain ad Minorssille Tatlrond and whipt [eno in ry. Koertvers, an ait nd things which shail otherwise by ton said Foye tty hg Dara acquired by paren erdgeiny the peudenes cf thie euit fae nee da eun: said ralleoada, and auall bo at the time af (heteby “deererd tu bly possesion, | or ba may then ba entithd, togetts fe opreperty nnd not in aciaeate piceet By thot: Grthe: rea hausand tobo patd ov tus urchaser tue the bate: r taunaedt i at ban outetandiog and unpaid Vande or asupans, iden ant seen le mortgagns at Suna l, IMs, wr $i, In said d cree or ceri in ton of any at anid cous h percentage ae said Court ebeil direct at pptoval of raid alo, Fara more particular doserintion of the sald property refcrencucen by wseid decrea, RY AW. BISHOP, Master In Chancery of tha Circuit Conrt uf the United les for U horn Wistrict of Elina, ted July Wi “TRUSTEES SALE, Whereas, I have received 6 ineer of the St. Louis, ¥ ‘erie Hante m% oul the Hak Haatcoad Company that Ralph Flntub & Chicago & Paducab Malleoad Company ‘buve faited te grado and bridge a Mino of rafiroad from Khuniwas, in Lfinguam County, fa the Btate of Ulinols, to the Clty Gf Etnghomn, 10 sald eutunty, ow of Lforo tue first day of § Sat 4a line of road in gra the present (nes anil reas raid Htalph Plumb & Co, by a written agrie- ment, of date the vith day of May, A.D. 1-74 agree, on or before the firet day of Mar, A, D, tu grade and bridge tho wald lite of road front i glam aforesaid, end on or tetire t! + A.D, 18,6, 10 tie and Iron and « the names and whereas, om afd 27th day of Mays 14 tafd Ralph Pinmy & Co, depositet with tho un Algue:, as Trustee, first mortgage bouda uf the Cuic go & Pudluca Hafiread Company, unnbered twentye eix hundred to twenty-roven hundred and forty-nine incluxive, each for one thousaud dollars, aud ab the {iiny etiputated and egree! tn wiitlue what 1 ¥y fuiled to grado and Lridie ald Jine of road from Stutuway to Estingham on aforeestd, on or Lefure iirst day of Moreh, 193, of which failure the cert cate of the Chief sngineer of the St, Lante, Vandal Terre Haute Raflroad Company shoul “he evidence that J, un such ‘Truetue, at the request of the Buper- vitor ‘uf the Town of Douglas, iu ead EM@nguisin County, should offer raid touds for rale, and sell the stac for such prices maid bonds migut bring when feuly offored upou the markets, And whercos, I have bera requested im writing Ly said Supervisor to ofter sald bonds for nale, Now, therefore, notte ts herchy given that I, An- thouy Thornton,’ by virtno ef the premises and the written authority of eal Iatph Plumt & Co. will, ob the FIFTH DAY OF AUGUST, A, D, 1875, at the City of Eiimubam, in the County of Edingham, fo the State of 1ilinos4 at tho routh door of the Court-House, ineaid ity, olfer gid bunds at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, or ko many uf them oa will be sutticient to construct, ‘the and dren the line of road afcresaid from Sbunntay to Eftingham aforessd, ANTHONY THURNTOS, Truates, ~PRCECSALS FOR CONVICE LABOR je Proposals will be received at the OMlce of the AN STATE PRISON until 12 lock neon of SDAY, SEPT. 8, 1075, fur tho Labor of 100 nivicla, Froyovala will he recelved for the Tabor of any ker of tho above-mentioned convicts, not eas 1 und for any tertu of years, I 4 than 3 nor more than 10, Propowale niurt stats in what tran of mechanical labor the convicts Lid tor will Le emploged, and the amount of eloj-room required for the jcrformance of said labor, Trupowats to receive attention must bo accompanied with a copy of thw advertiaerent, upd with the writ- ten consent of two reaponsible perrous agreciug to Tecame sureticn for the exectition of # contract under fhe bid, atid fur the faithful perfurmance of tho eame when made, Trop male must be addressed to the Agont, indorsed, “ Proponala far Convt-t Libor Tho Board of Tuepecturs roscrve tho right to reject any and all proposals. Ve reqtdred to pnes a ypretimiuary examination, For further Infornitfen and for a circu'ar giving full pate ticulars address JOHN H. AINULD, Litrarian, RACINE COLnMEGSE. The School of Letters, the Seentit School, and Geanimer Behool of Ruicine College will reapen Wed: day, Sept. 15, ‘The reaturation of Taylor Hall, with many improre- ments, aud a new Laboratory amt Gysunasium which are tobe fished bofors the term npena will add couch tothe advantagen of tho fustitution. ‘ For adiniasion apply to : LY. JAMES DE KOV McClurg & G. Btatoat, ond at tho Mer: Catalogues can he had at Jana Mitchel & Hathaway, 13 chante! National Bank, ST. JOHN’S SCELIOOL. Boarding awl Wy $hool for Young Ladies and cuatui Kev, THEODORE IRVING, LL.D, Rector, aw serconibatey New Yori, Dr. Irving's chen for the wtudy of the Englinn Ling:age sa illustrating and illustrated by Hin ve With readings fron the best authors, will begin Noveniters te c'utn for the Maturical aud critital study of the Fine Arts will Jewn at ths eamo time, The’ Fail Term Veatnn on Wednesday, Sept, 29, 1475. For Cirentars and wuformati yan abo MOUNT VERNON MILITARY AOADEMY, MORGAN PARIS, NEA CHICAGO, (Via Rock Inland Road) This mueccrful Iusutution opens ite Fall Session day, Kept. 14, Col, B.S, Norton, Vreidrnt, ean ouul Hed for some day, and Circulars obudned, et Hotel, No, i Chamber of headquarters of the Acadc MISSES GRANTS’ SEMINARY Chicago, wil open nday, Buyt. 15, RINDERGARTION, Tn connection with the Seminary, will open at the rame UUme, with inercased facilites unl accommodatios "PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADELY, Aburtor, Pa.- (For Boseders only.) a W iY, Nepit. Jacation olovated i. eatidlaks hendens and v0. Jars apuly te wiomy, 4) Clark-st., re op LINO EAE Eponeliak: MADAME CLEMENT'S SCHOOL For Young Ladies and Children, GENMANTOWN, PA. Established 1357. ‘The next sceston will commence on Wednesday, Bept. 1,18 For edret ad a ul. a the Principal. fal CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND MISSES. Boarding and Day School: Tatin, English, and French. Fronch ta tha langage of the famile, MADAME D'HERVILLY, 1527 & 1529 SPRUCH-ST., Phila., Pa. ELMHURST BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, For Young Ladies and Girls, wiil reopen Monday, Sept. 13, at Eimburat, 16 miles frown Chicago, on the Galena Divison of the NW. It. R. Location bealthy and. beautiful. Grounds over 14 aeres in extent. Teachera able and experience, Native teachers of Gertnan and French, | allis, L, N, CUTTEN, late Head Assistant of Suhingion Schoul, Chicago, Principal, Bend for Cur- cular. PACKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, Brooklyn Heights, thirtieth year of tly fustitue on will open Si Pupila from abroad are received into the family of Stina E, J, Binith, a tnember Of the Faculty, ‘The bert fucilities are afforded for Manic, Paiuting, snd Modern Languages, Elective courro allowud, ‘For circuiary, address A, CRITTEN- aminary of the Sacred Heart Seminary of CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Offers to young ladiva all the advantages of a soltd and refined education, Day eckolars are admitted to the clantes with the boarders, Fur particulars apply to tho LADY SUPERIOR, 434 Weat Tuylor-rt HRS, W. G. BRYAN'S BOARDING-SCHOOL For Young Ladics, Batavia, N.Y, Fur references, tn- qulre of Siate’a Attorney Charles 1H, Mud, ELECT THE DEST SCHOOL FoR YOUR BUYS. TheTrving Institute, at Tarrytown-on-ludeon, Vor cription and ranitary condition of Prison | reopens Sept, 14. Thorough instruction in the En- Tefer to present contractors, gilnh and clasetcal studiva, ‘The following geutlemen Michigan Stato Pricon, JOHN MORRIS, ure preveat patrons of ‘the school: Mr, Thomas Jac duly 24, 1835, Aoi st, NOTIGE TO CONTRACTORS. Orrics; Conpmute & ToLeno H, I. Co., Conumnes, Ov, July Ui, 1835, Die for the construction of the Cohimbua & Toledo Railroad will be revelved ut the ofice of the Company, iu the city of Columbia, in the Stato of Obfo, until noon, on the dl day of August neat, Bide may Le mude fur coustrueting one or more sec- Hous, or the whole road, aud may Snelude ull materials necersary to complete the whole line ready for equip ment. ‘Tha necessary maps, profiles, ani estimates for the work can be fotlnd at thy attice of the Chief Engineer, Phil her, where all required infurmation will bo ven. Tig Com) auleSae pany reserve the right to reject any and all 31M. GREENE, Proeident C, & I. 1. RCo. PROPOSALS FOR LAKE VIEW WATER BONDS, Bealad biga will be recely the Superviror's affice until Friday, Aug. 0, 1875, at8 p. m,, for the sale of 125 water bonds of the denomination of §1, each, duv duly 1, 160, and bearing interest at 7 cent payable eetnl-annually, on the ire: day of July aud January, at the American Exchauge Natiousl Bauk of New York, aud at thle oflice, There will be accrued intervet on the bonds from the Ist of July, 1875, and. ‘bids must be made accordingly, Birts will ba received for all ‘or any portion of the bouds, the town reserving the right {0 accent such as it may deem nocersary, or reject all tide, They muet In marked on the envelope, Bids for Lake Viow Water Bonds, Room 20 Bryan Block, Ohicago, F.SULZER, Supervisor, For the Board of Trus ‘of Lake Yiew, State of Mlnots Board of Com sioners for the Location of the As; lium for Feeble-Minded Chll- dren, Seeretary’s Oflice, Plans for buildings for the Iliiuols Aaylum for Feeblo- Minded Children, secompautod hy cerlificute of Archi: fect, tm accordance with an act entitled “An act mak- {ug sppro) riations for land and for the construction of buiidings for the Tunois Institution for the Educa- tion of Fesble-Minded Children," approved April 8, 1si5 (won Seasion Lowa 1875, page 10), will he Feceived by the Board of Comtilaaiousre uitil Mouday, Aug, By 146, ‘They must be received by the Board on or before galid uate, and should ba directed to Dr, 0, T. Wilbur, fucretary, Spriugdeld, Mllnote, Ly ‘order of the Board, PY. WILLY: Olsath BOHEMIAN y M Xd dickdvan, 110 Bouth Fourth 2), 18i.—-Propopals will bo roceyved 8 waul 12 o'clock noon, Monday, the 1uth day of Septem Kirkpatrick, iroa:tway Chanute, Chief Engineer Ei Roverts, No, 17 South atreet, NY, Graves, No, 70 Duane etrert, N.Y. Wve de - Y.3 Mr, Luther Hed- rytown, D. A. RUWE, Principals, ee RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF (RAINS Exrsamatiox or Rerencncr MANRA.—T Satuntay pu canted. “#Runday axemptnd 1 ioed ig Ee Maaay wee asa hy agatonaey exaemted FA CHICARO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRD TieKet Ofiers, na Cuarkuet, Conerin en Hanae), ren ates earner Madiean-tt,, and at the depoits eave, 15 Omak, Arrive. Paut & Winon: anette irprass. neve Lake xpress, Leak xp ¢—Depot carnor of Welle and k 4—Depot corner of Canal aud K MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILT787. ant Sontur Titenty-secontat, southeast corner af Randolnh, Arrenes Man {in matn 1 Day Eapreanaee QUAND Habtun Mornin, Signe CHICAGO, and EMray, Dnion D ALTON’ st. Lous, _ Kanone City aul Heneer Short nfs, ett Side, mene” Mattoon. wetige tat Deno, and ad feantutpheates and cobner woeke tit tethers ity and Danvor Feat Re, and Sprigefield te Soringhold & Toras. OKUE & Hiurlingin irik, Rok ee Macht! Ghleago « Paducah Waileos Streator, Lacon, Wastiugtan Ret Joliet 4 Dwiant Aci QAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHER: SS See Tonee, Mall, via matin Ine, 210 Special Ne ¥. ie rachis 9:0 a, m, 115 p.m, Dem! Mom en 1 410:90p.m,! 46:20 a, in, Sunday. sDaily, except eicept Sat E nd Stoney aay ond C"ICAG?, MILWAUKEE A ST. PAUL RAILROAO. ngs Heyat, corner Madison ant ‘x ‘oppoette s Canales, Ticket Of m Hiites and at Devok® “Arriea, ia 50. ma. iipun, . throng, agg] 1mm m.|* 40D. va, Yowa: als, St ard Starei Paint,’ Passauar Milwauxes, Ste Pant & Alu Apolls, th ty 3200p. m.|*10 008, a. ILLINOIS CE: . Depot, fost at talon nt at teen ti Bt, Louis Express Bis Lula Fane 1 pringnol Springtiosg asaghe Hs ee Veorts and Kavkuk Fr Dubuque & Bioux City [ Dubuaue & Stoux Cig Gillman Passonge: _SHICACO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILAatn, elt tiinatand Bisteentioaten Tele Osa See and at depois, Ticket Oficas, 8) Claret ~ nats eta urore Bai Aurora Passenge: Dubuque s SiansCiey ire Factiio Sgut L:xp, for Oinatie, s09 Uity, Loaronwar chison St, Uoseph ieee ey oweueria Girsve Accominnds Downor’ Downer Ein ; KARKAKEE LINE, From Central Depot, M Liskewst., y sccunstoste Ticket dhicr, Hit Randolphat reel Soe Leate, Arri Tadlanspolls, Loutevitle & Bolle, Laut 19:00 noon! Ss Indlanspatts, Lauter Hage wate? pe Dati Nacht fspresa (dally 8: p. ml 2958a.m. CINCINNAT AIR LINE A} Prom Hsury, Cinta ES eo ho, ner Clinton and Carratt. i Kandolph-st,, and at depos, ule Ratheay depot, enry hea % ft pat, ens Ari Indtanepotis,Tonteyilte & Inifehiagein Pataayt sth (daily Hse ening: & PACIFIC RAILROAD. see pik curner C1 Wri ht and tiekel-afice No. 4s Claret weed Mall and Express. Byron Peasougur Higin Patsonge Itasca Panenger Suaday Passongors PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. Pir lepol corner Clint p fe N ADAM O, DA BILVA i 4 D MS. ALEX, NKADFORD'S (formerly Bry, Ogden MorTuan's) English, F and German Hoarding and Day School for You * dies aud Children, calisthenics, No, 17 West ‘Thirty-ehghth-st,, New York, Reopen Sept, 37. Al yy be inade by lotier or personaliy, as above, piteatt ‘ON COTTAGE SCHOOL, NEWTON, NEAL Bouton, Mavs, 8 Family School tor Girls, A qulet Chrivthas home, with beat educational a} fa provided iu this gchool, It is also capectally mended to the notice of young ladics who have graduated from ober schools, for ils very superior muphal advaptuger, and for tho fucililen ft aiforda di availing thenmelvea of the concerts, lectures, art, aud nina of Bwton, Cu AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER y Die Tustatute, lustraction endl in this country. ate Heopons Sept. 16, For the Aunuul Noster, contain: tng improved Course of Study, and full particulars, address Prof, CHARLES DROWNE, Director, is, FAITH 0, HuSMER AND MS EH, FM ROCKWLLL'S Family anit Day School for Young alles, Springfield, Saws, reopens Sept, 16, ‘Thore ough thatruction aud home comforts. Bend for el cular, OUTH SIDE SEMINARY, 46 MICHIGAN-AV,,— S39 Aiew, H, SIMONS, Principal—Tue nehool will te ojan Tueaday, Sept. 2, with u full corow of teachers, Avraduating class is vow furmiag, For elrculars ap ply as above, 57.8 PER QUARTER. No extras, Media BBG Kosaciay coe topo, ia miles frome Pane hte iy tu ts 38,0. SHOMTLIDGE (Harvard rs ae ‘UTE. ow Haven, Coun, Farty-tiret @ Hciuntie Sahouls, or tt phyatoal training 1» Catalvgucs paitusem, WiLL 4p a bymitiary ‘artitta, acut ou appicat Leave, Columbas, Pittsbarg & New York! A Oalivobug Prabang” Se] Night Expr TM p.m.) 7406. m, PITISBURU, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, Lear, Arrive, wl tae fears, | Arrien. © i tSoml Tae CHICAGO, ROCK ISLANO & PACIFICRAILROAD, Depot, corner of Van Huren and Shers er ePtty Van Buren an Tekst wfles, Ducva’ Hot STANDAKD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKY, MOBRR & OQ, 111 & 113 Lake St, Chicago. Be <areful to buy only the Guguings LOGAN SQUARE SEMINARY, ‘This Hoarding ant Day Bchool for Ladics, situated Hay Vine-st., 11 dcivhlay Wil bo roopoued Supt 13 4s A ae Blog 3. Rtseiee ( } Priuelpals, G AND DAY ‘Mo, Nias ronueed bulldines Lock F ITAL, cores Washing}qo and bracktin-sia, B] cbartorod by tha State of Ini. ols for the eaprase giviue the Le reatinenut io all casos sate discasos. “It : be bs bead of the profosstea for ‘ovor S)yearena ber, 1875, for the purchase of tue Itval Estate and Alive ry Touduring | cucy all uipottant, A book for the. atl dug Vlautof the Bohemian Mining Company, situated 8. References cau by glu genta ta it mao, on Marriage, fo ta rat the Willage of Maple Grove, “Outodayat County, Fae ade Corr ea tetowies ded tie fi cnqeont a pllcats wt cae an eis ease te Micu,, and, 4u event of no proposst made being satie ju 54" " * te, Stetott; # . . favo au Sttutog Pia ot lett tite ia is | Gorraae TCI SATINARAT A yaUee aisles Wig ie Oe re tute anc uing Mant © wuld at public suction tu vt b pone Si aa et the bighest bidder, at tt o'elork, nisin rureday, Sept, Ot astiuny Pouwbkvopsts. foutehoss Oounty, B¥-5 Uo DR. BIGELOW 25, 1915, at the Company's office, 110 Souths Fourth: ihe Mudson, a Seah Aulstat Gan theses te Hee ee a eee Mill bo Liberal, The property 1 | Fur circulars adttvvas( iaad Bop. ral rm bat, seat Tobe oe coer \ ao ed ie eet roulo and see tunber lauda, mines, buisting engin t Loth maly and fe: Brery case be with twelve heads Gates" eteups ou RYE SEMINARY, iis Teputation guacaytecs: thie fete Cuscaacy nd the requisite bulldings to properly RYE, N.Y. (4a d-cunt stanips abt dead ns, coundans t number of hands, aud other Uulld- c co Bept. 13, For pare work just pul souk for st. conta {uge neeewary to carry on the businevs of coppe Cee ee ee re ie 4 LIFES {ae all faa ae wert Unowlag, © Audeone Br MictoW, Jug ou 4 Mberal scale,” For further particul bares bes : ee Ars st = the underiyned, A Bouth Fourtheat., Pui G oe HALL ie tv ee BITHER, SEX wtany. thet GanONto, or Alfres eal Est}.. Ontonayon, an ay Behool for Yu le a y ENE! é ¥ as "10! ‘at Beeretary. Past Teepe bent. 22, Miss MARIA P, MON. | RIS standin drvas New Mayen, Ch, Principal, Ad www, SUPPORTERS. fo. HOB ELE N.Y. ALETAILY ACADEMY, cpt, % 18:3, New Gyutiestum, $400 I re) I 4 ADI ES! yeas aldsbes Boers, WIUUHT & DONALD te iD MILITARY ACADEMY, Bupportors, Braces, 'I'russos, Blastio Stack~ _PIGULAND SUE ETA GADEMY, ings, Apparatus for Woak Aniklos, Shortoned UE ANS piesa i Limbs, aid all Doformities, died 10 crer Ervvares young ued ty a mareial teeny we id warranted, by uu expericuced surgeon, at (ue. Ai Tacs tine itis of Bi MEAT x “LaRQy, 145 Clark-at, oon 1, second tlocr, Uvows privutars? I END INBTITUTE, MRS, 8. LL. CADY, Noy Toe can mae Bs te CADY, ‘UAL DISEASE, uo maitor of bow doug romptiy cured by cutting orconting, —T MEDICAL OFFICES, 197 South Olark-st, ie STATI UL Advice contdeutisl aud treo, NOCUNRE! vows = =Dr. Kean, $00 SOUTH OLARK.8' OnCAGe, , shay ski Bee taosm 8 Hy clan ia the eliy who warrant Uislou livuts, 98. he 49 Bp deg HUD