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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY AUGUS ageidy thele ol one, hos fally boen complted, Yas leted Baturdsy by tho docking of the men- Hher schinoner A, B, Moor, with lier eargo of neatly S tosa of col, Tho dimenslon of ti dock are 27 fest loith nnd 73 fect wiath at tho top, 313 fect fength m 4R Fect Wit at tho bottom, Itin21 fectoser all, and 11 foct Intho kol Ulacks, which ars fetiet apart il entira Iongth of tho dock, The bt fan Ie covoral with g Inch, planky Skl to heavy Jimhera fmnbe clay. 1t In bulte of 38 Ly 24-inch e £a, tmaking n sallil_foutidation for {hio mpport of ool Dlockn, Twelvo Tuudeed thotsand fect of v wero used tu tho dock, A now sud fmyroved letaro of the dock fs the gate, which fa quite syl In dta cousteuction and perates difercatly foh o ohl stsie,” Tho gate miay bo_dencriber o & {65t liko at Lot enidw, and having a deen keel fa full Jengit, which fn 20 fort,’ Tt In 31 fect ifeep, and tamada Y7ol (nto nnd ant af ponltion at will,' Bothy sides A0 tlike, and It fita fiporltion efthor wido to with & faclity, Tl buitom portion of the gato (v comn- e of O fect of aulid timber, Lallasted by 3 {ona $Fatirond lrot ks of Stone, - Flio Lollow b= et rortion had 12 fuct of perpendicular sidas, and in J5ta Scrom at thio coutre, Vatres are arranged fo 1l o1 empty tho chiataber from efther ride, an may be db- pirad, and thoe wsual fuod-gates aro provided, Thy pew tey-dock completo has cont tho sum of DETROIT. Speetnl Disgateh to The Chicagn Trihune, Drinorr, Mich,, Aug, 16,.—Tho tug Winalow left Hepihport to-day with tho bark J, B, Austin aground st Lelsnil for Deteott, Tho ache Ataunto wan gotton o front tho eaing plach by tho tng Willlams, Sho aste for Clileago to-dsg, Loth vewacls azo conedders iy damaged. = ILYDE PARK, nELiGIOUS, Tho Tev. DF. Johnson, of the Troshytorian chureh, roturned from hia vacation iu tho latter 1t of tho weck, and Sunday Lo prenched an Impreseivo eormon, the subject of which was, wTho bonevolenco of God manifested even In fuo sflictiond which Ia senda to Chriktiana: (hat often our novercat trinlaaro productive of tho greatest good to oursclves, and that wo shonld thereforo try to bear such irinks nith patience, and endeavor to learn what lesson 1o Is tesching ns by them.” The Iev, Dr. Me- Murdy occupied his usual plice in 8t Paul's Church Sundag, Father Flavsgan, of the Cathe olio Chireh, preached an inieresting sorwon at Bouth Cliicago Sundny morning, pieNtc Tho Catbolic Spbliath-school glves a picnic at Egenedalo Thuredas. It was peatponed from last Saturday. The Hydo Park firemen il have spenie on Lho South Park pléhic-grouhds, noxt Wednesday. They proposs to hiavo s band from Fogtowood, and mareh i & procession from tho city limits up_Droxel bonlosard to Oalk atreet ; down Oak street to the Mvdo I'ark Iousoe, and thenco vin Oal viraet, Hyde Parlc avanuo, and Btony Island avenuo to tho pienic-grounds, For entertainmonts thoy will hayvo music, duncing, races, otc.. cto. Thero will be no partyat Numf‘n Hall in the evening, as aunounced. THE HOLEL has boen dofog a good ktioke of business Intely, Awmong tho late arrivals aro 8. IT, Larmimie nnd family, James K. Alexander aud party, Natuan Mears and wife, Chicago: A, Dobbin, Liverpoul, Eng,; 0. Bmith and wife, Chiazo; A. W. Hur M. ., Jotiot; D, Sanborn and wife. Galasburg W. I, Tucker, Jr., Chicago; C. Dunlap, Boston Bl Jefforson, Lafnyetto; J, W. Ionrdmat, Chicago; Mirs D, A. Lathrop, Cinclunati: C, D. Iathrop, Chicngo; 4. 11, Cutler, l'aris; Wiliam €. Lyone, Now Orleans; Rovert C. Giving and wife, Chicago: Col. W. W. Caldwoll, Indianapo- fis; A, McLarland aud W. Roseburg, Allagheny Cty; Wo D, Kerfoot and fawily, Miss Mattio $herman, Chicngo; J. Silvorman aud family, Fow York ; Mckeo Ttaikin and lady, Chicago, TYHE PARK BOYS goin swimming in day-thno with bathing-clothes G0, consisting of n pait of old trowsers cut off at thokneos. Whonn *‘peolor"” comes sneaking ot ond tells them they must woar u ehirt reaching down to thelr ankles, thoy are obliged fodress and go omo, Now, tho boys liko to go fnat night woll enough, Lut thoy don't enjoy oming out quito xo well, a8 tho cold night-nlr sal the swarms of bugs make things nughty ucomfortablo, | o an PICRINGA, The munr‘nuon have paseod an ordinanco that noono plinll it under the treos aftor Bundown, sndany ouo who vioiates this law will fiud that “thoway of tho transgressor in hard,” Thers Were soveral moro arrests mado on Ban- dsy for batbiug in tho luke in daytime without Latbiug-ctothies. Four now brick honsoa aro golng wp on Ken- wood court, botween Forty-seventh and Forty- lguth streots, under tho direction of Mr. Vaule. A contract hns boen Jot for building a sidewnlk o the cast side of Ilvde I'ark avenuo. from Kenwoou to Bouth Park, a portion of which has already been Jaid, s “llnuhmn Avonuo Park {8 nico placo for a resl- uce, Boveral streets in the southern part of tho villago aro Leing macadamizod. Soma ono who haa noticed that Tnr TRMUNE sod Journal ypublieh about everything th lappens in Iiyde Pak -has mmuuuf T mathied ‘thntif & baby fell fnto the siwill-pail be would got in tho papers™ Correct, Alargo numbor of people wero on the Tako- n‘::m Bundny onjoying the breoze aud skipping Mones, i Bt l‘nul'u Church netted 2300 by tho feles. ! bix houses on Oakltnd and Drozol boulevards, trected by Messrs, Weed & Thaclor, aro being wapplied with gas and water pipes, Cbarles Tiffer was srrestod by Oficer Nankin for shootlng on Sunday. Trof, Bhaw gavo o dancing locaon at Flood's Hall Inst nieht. nl’nuer L'almor is rogistered at tho Iyde Park ouso, Judgo Wallace visited tho hotel with a party of friends Saturday, Capt, Binford js huilding himeol? & now ros- Meuco on Jetforson avento, coruer of Fifty- laarths strdot. e * A Supreme Argurnoiit, . Vickabnra Herald, 1t was tho twilight bour, and thoy wors mean- Ienug over tho execrablo eldewslks on Veto Nrect, 1lo was blacker than the ing of clubs, ¢ could diveount the ton-spot of wpados, *“Busan, 1 lub yon!" ho suddonly remarked, « “Shoo! Uo Jong !" slio rephad, san, will yor marry me ¢ hio continued. “Ga long wid you, Peta 7" 1t yor don't I uhall embrace the floatin’ $aters ob do dark ribber, Don do Coroner will haul me out A’ sot on mo; dey'll plant me un- er da roses, au' do vordict will be, ‘Das foller died ob & brokon Lieayt I'* “You don'bmenu dut, Pete " 1 do, Busan {" ““Don, Poto,” aho enld, aa sho sighod heavily “don {t's my dnty to marry you to eave yer lifo, au' do weddln' is'to come off in do fall,” Aud thoy clasped Lands and rolled tholr oyos 20d stumbled slon ‘Wanted to ile Enten Up, Two pessatts, busband aud wifo, named Relty, live at Flwalu-mr—lllrun, near Paris, Thoy bave a Jittlo by, agod 6, t6 whom thoy are uni- formly bratal. “Tho othor day the eluld bocame eary of lifo from belug beaten so often, and descending to the court-yard where a_ferocious bull dogg was cbained, ho appronchod the avimal Tesolutoly and kaid : *'Tom, (o you want to eat maupz™ Tho dog looked npand growled, but Ud not move. *Tom,” said the littlo one, * you must oat we, bocauss paps beats mo too mnol: 1 ad then I promiso you I am good to eat. Bee! Laliali not resist ;" and ho threw s nobble at the dog, who, springing fiercaly at tho boy, throw bim down atd fasiened h\u tooth in tho shoulder, &% thls Instant & nefghbor jmmped throngh \“\: wx.flxow aud, driving the bulldog away, suved —_——— Kisalug, Pail-Mail Gazelte, g 1t tn not, unfortunstely, a wholly nnheard-of thlug fus this country for & man to kiss the wito of Liy utiutato frivhd, but the practice doea not ¥ith us bruig any baliu to the busband's bosom. ! wives of tho United Btates aro reganled from Hr. Bhearman's volut of view, it cau, of courve, Eatter littlo to & husbaud if not only the clergy- Bag, hut the clork and chutchwardens to boos, Lain tho Labit of Lissing his wife, ¥or My, Shearmau totls tu that “he lovos Mr. Bogoher Bore than auy huway being ¢ Lis Wife he loves, ks fricnds are verydear to bim; but none on tnth takoso highn place in his beart ws My, 4echier,” Whena mau holds such sentimonta At jeatousy will only bo arousod whien Le catche :: stranger kissjug—-not his wilo—but bis par- TR e S A Novel Erench ‘thoory. ** U, Nobing, sn eminout Frouch chomliat, ane Yunovw to the Franch Acadenty of Mudicine bis af that lifo existy only in combustion, bub tewbustfon which oveurs in our bodios—hike 8 which takes placo in chimnays—loaves s itug whtch s fel to life. To Temove thit, %ould wdministor lactio acld with ordivary o, Thly acid i knowu ta ucag tho puwngfi)l removing or destroying tho Lratatious which form on tho arterics, cartil- and valves of tho hoart; aud, as butter- Uk shouuda in such acld, sud ‘u, woreover, Laplablo kind of food, ita Labitual use, it is Uged by M, Jtobidg, will froe tho system from (ol cauncs, whlth 4uovitably cause death be 450 thio 75tk and tho J00tk year. COUNTY AFFAIRS, The Abstrnct Questlon Ts Post- poned for Another Week, It Is Decided Not to Offend the Stone- Cuttors by Using Convict Labor. Tho Normal Sehool Elephante-=Anofher Personat Squahhle. Tho Board of County Commliasioners held its regular woekly meeting sesterday aftornoon, Prenent, Measrs, Jonos, Holden, McCaffroy, Rua- soll, Herting, Clough, Guchther, Busso, Conls, T.onergan, and Carroll, Commissionor Jones in tho chair, fu tho absenco of tho Preaident, ‘Ihe first businesn was the spocis! order, THE TAXISO UP OF THF ABSTHACT QUESTION, Commissldner Holden ealled Yor tho reading of the reports upon the question. Commixsioner Guonther moved that tho Bhip- man report, slgned by Messrs. Holden snd Ca roll, bo firat rend, which waa 8o ordered, Tho roport wns laoked for in tho records but could not bo found, no‘order having lg‘:nu mado in reference to it except to Iay it over. Commisstoner Clough wanted toknow whother tho intentlon waa to tako up the entire quostion nnd diaposo of it. Commlesloner Guenther sald the intent of Lia motlon wna to dispoeo of the questlon at once, but ho wanted the Shipman report first con- “sidered. 3 Commiesioner Lonorgan moved to poatpono tho consideration of thio question for two weeks, Commissioner Clogh seconded the motlo on tho ground that new kdeas in the matter were comiug to light overy day, and nlso soveral mowm- Lers wero absent, ‘After somo diseussjon, the'motion to postpone was put and loat, by thoe following vote: Yean—Busae, Cloagh, 1ierting, Jones, Lonergnn—5, Nuya—Carroll, Conly, Holden, Johuson, McCaffres, Schmiat—7. T'he Clork thon aunounced that o had fonnd s memorandum of tho Bhipman roport, but, in answer to & call, proceeded to read tho Delizer report, which has already boen published. Commisstoner Holden then eatled for the rend- Ing of tbo Shipman roport, and appearod per- plexed that it could not ba found, ‘o Clerk explained that the rovort had not been made a mntter of Yecord, and the onginal document wns in tho hands of an abscnt clork. Commisstoner Holden then moved that, in viow of 1ho abrenen of the report iu question, the wholo matter bo postpoued unlil tbe noxt meot- iy + Tho motion prevailed by the following vota : Yean—Dusso, Clough, Guenther, Iferting, Molden, Jotiew, Lonergan, and Rusaell—3, "Naya—Carroll, Couly, Johnson, McCafirey, and Schundt—5, A communication wasread. signed by numerous persons, ou tha abstract question, fu favor of the bid of John B, Adams: to furnisli tho county with abatract Looks. Roferred to Cowmitteo on Records. THE BTONE-CUTTLRA. ‘ A petition waa next road from the atono-cut- tors of Ch}ungo, protesting against tho letting of cantiacts for county work to’ partios employing conviol labor, wetting forth that the contract for cut-stoue work on tho new Lospital Lnd bogp let t0.a Hr. Loach, and that. tho work was belug douo nt thoe Stato Penitentiary, Conumniseioner Conly, after the reading of tho papor, movaed n Auspousion of the rules, which provailed, tointroduce tho fotlowing; Itesolced, That hersafler thin Board will not contract for materlals f0 be supplfed (he county which are e products of convicl-labor, The resolution led to o apirited discussion, in which the furnishing of tho slone for the new Court-Houso was discussed, and the voto by which tho coutractor on the County MHospital got tho contract was called for and read, Tha seading of the voto ehowed that somo of thuso who voted in favor of Leach and who were bittorost in coudomning convict labor, did eo Iinowing the stono was to bo cut at_the Peniton- tisry, The opinion was genoral, howaver, againat any of tho matorial of tho mnow Court- Houno being the product of convict Iabor. ‘I'ho resolutioh was, after several mations to rofor, adoptod, with Mersrs. Bukse, Holdon, and Clough voting iiy the negative, THE NOBMAL HCHOOY. Bida for the coustruction of tho Studonts’ Hall, in connection with the Normnal Hohool at Enplewood, were ihun oponed and read, showing that the completion of tho structire Would cost from $30,000 to $40,000, whon the np{vm{vrlntmn Tor tho wark was £20,000. A motion to refer the bida to tho Committeo on Public Bulldings and Publlo Bervico elicited axpirited debate, which pnrtook of a versonal chiuracter between Commlssioners McCaflroy aud Clough, in which the Uourt-House and féa archi- tect were discnssod, Commissiondr Clongh was In favor of the mo- tion, for, aince 1t Lad scemed noceasary to add tho Publlc 8orvice Committeo in suporintonding tho constrnction of tho now Court-1Iousoe, it had ‘been nojsed that that Committoo was particdlariy efficient 1n such work, Commissioner MeCaffroy srose to a porsonal oxplanntion, and sald that 'ho mado the mquon to add the Publio Servico Committco in tho Court-11ouso mattor beeauno tho Public Building Committeo was opposed to_having & now Conrte louso orected, uy would apposr from tho records, Commissionor Claugh arose to reply, but was called to order, and fiunlly allowed to yrocoed. Tho aesortion that the Publie Duilding Commit- too waa opposed to” building tho Court-Houso, ho snid, was falso, apd he dofied the Commis- Aloner to provo it.. Every momber of tho Coms mittee Lind always been in favor of building the Court-Houwo, but soversl disagreed with cortain othor mombers of the Joard whio had poralated in votiug thint nobody could build the Court-ouse cxcopt ono man, 1o bolieved that somo of the mentbors, mther than thet any other porson should figuro iu the building, would uever have' consented o commoncing tho work, He had nover partakon of any such ides, and the rocords would hoar him out iu the assortion that lie, as woll na the othor membors of tho Building Committeo, had uniformly been in favor of the Court-House, -~ 5 Tho wholo mattor waa finally referred to the Committes on Publio Buildings and Ildncation, Tho yeports of Committocs were next in order, alf of which bava horetofore beon printed. Tho reports were adopted, except tho rocom- mondation to move eertain old buildings ou the 2;1;:;“"’ farm, which waa postponea unttl April 1, On motlon, the Board adjourned until Thurs- day at 2 o'clock, s sl LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE, ') THE PAVEMENT QUESTION. Toths Editor of The Chicago Tribuna » Cuicaao, Aug. 16.—I have yéad with much {n- torost the various articlea—oditorlal aud other— that Lavo appeared from timo to time iu Tuz ‘Tumsyse on the “ pavement quedéion,” Dy all means let tho subject be thoroughly discussed. Only thus cau auy jutelligout public sentiment be created, for tho majority of, the peo- plo biave thought too little sbout it. Undoubt- odly our proscnt pavement is unsatisfactory. ‘Waen now—{resh from tho contractor’s hauds— itis a thing, if pot of bosuty, at least of moat substantial comfort, but it ia by no means s joy forever. Itw *lameand fmpotent conclusion” I conceive to be the cause of the present agita- tion, Our Chicago woodén pavement wears out too quickly. Though clieap at ficst, it proves in tho ond excessively dear, - Now, I bolievo thero are two weak spots In our eystem, viz.: the charsoter of the material wo use, and (ke foundation we lay it upon, Our woodén blocks are all right until decay begins, and thou the; aro soou all wrong, I submit that the natural thing to do under these circumstauces s to pre-i| veut decay. Render tho wood [udestructible by the ordinary action of alr and wster. I kuow tome effort In 1hat ditection has mlrcady boen mado bero, but I nolieve it [s gonorally acknowl~ edged uow that { was not successful. . T don't hestitate to say, tao, that any man who had taken tho trouble toluform himeslf of the experieuce ©of oibuzs in wood-preservatives ouxht to bLave known s wmuch st the outset. The subject s not & now oune, Hithorto iv Lms not been s taatter of much Importance fu thia country, bo- chuse wood bau boen plenty dnd choap. Hut in Lurope proservatives havo hoeg used for hatf s coutury, It has for & long time been known thoro that tho usq of antiseptios alone will not provent decay when the wood {s exposed to the woathor, T'he salls of iron, copper, sud zine are all more or les elliciont to destroy the albumon coutsined in the aap—which 14 s prime cause of decay, U'rue, they are all gotuble in watar, and & piece of wood which has boen subjectsd to their eotion, aund Iubne«‘unnuy immervea in water, will be found io short time to have loay all trace of them, To offectuslly provent decay o must, upt oply romaye tho 6sp And lta alby. men, it wa must fill ita place in the pores of o ool with a snbytanes that will etny thero And rewint tho encroachmenta of air, wafoer, snd fueetu, Now, 1t han for many years heen known that whatia callod ** crnonuta o) ™" will do thin. heliovo I nm correct in waylng hat it 1a tho only ubstanco that haw proved thoroughly reliablo on land and it water, frewh and ealt. In fact, T fipposo that I am }unuflml in sanerting that A nirco of prime lumber groperly *f creogofed. sl not fecay: 8 Tundred years, In- deod, 1t will bo hardor and sounder, if possiblo, than ‘whon first treatod. I havo had in my pos- scusion for fivo yeatn a place of crooroted Baitic- fir that Iny au a” cross-tio in au Lnglisl railsay for abont twenty-tive yeara, and it 12 as hard anil heavy ar o placo of old black waluut, nud of about tho saino color, Now, {f upon fnvestigs- tion by oxpotta the facts bo found to justify my statomonts, hadn't we hero in Chicago better ereorots nur paving-blocks 2 It will add porhiaps onc-thitd to tho cost of the lwnber, Creosote oil ls & product of petroloum, Of courno & croanotod block in not proof againat destruction by tho wdar of wheels and Loofd. But, ms tho woody fibra of such a bluck will not soften in water, {t will not mash down under presmiro, and, aa it grows harder with age, the Dlock should be ligh enongh to endura the fric- tion of years of {ravol befors wearing out. ‘The other weak spot in our pavewent Is, as T #ald, the bod on which it ronta. As now con- stricted, the Yoadway is ofton freshly thrown np from tho Inyjng of & kower, 1t hiau Dot ovon th benofit of & fow months’ timo in which to setile. Upon this soft foundation tho paviug-blocks aro set. Iconfoss thoy rotain their placos wondor- fully weil! Jut suppose, in preparing a stroet for paving. wo tako ono that Law had a year in winch to pettle upon its sewer and other pifies, or, in defaitit of that, hins heon brougis to place by a 5-ton aolfer. Upon thia surfaco fel ud placo n layer (I think 6 liches would annwer) of Droken stone,~macadan,—or probably braken brickavould do nearly s wall. Let tis olvwo be well rolled, Upon this lot us pluco a 12-Inch screosoted *ravivg-block. Wo should theu have o pavewment that would not re- semblo n curumu{ soad In threo yoars, and havo to ho renowad in five. If It khould be necessary Lo tako up portions of It {ur ropairing pipe i could oasily Lo replaced, The dirt and stonp ¢liould each bo luarou;:hly ramimod befopo tho Pflv[ng-blunks areset, 'Lho snrface a8izo of the bluckn as at pressnt mada afford & good footing tor hoises, and uliould bo retained. ‘I'ho height of the block may bo varied at pleasuro, 1 judgo the cost of this pavemcut would bo perhaps doublo (hat of out present temporary expedient, but when onco bonestly lald it would last for o goneratlon. 3R I TILLEY'S ANREST. Tothe Editor of The Chicago Trivurie : Cuieaoo, Aug, 16.~My attontion has hoen to- doy called to an articlo in tho Zimes of thia morhing, relating to tho arrest of ono Thomas Tilley, op 8 ca. ed. fsaulid by Justico DeWolf. It socms to mo that tho article is quito unkind in its nilusions to mo, and that it tonds to refloct upon mo prefessionally. A good standing.in the community, as woll s in my professlon, I always desiro to sustain, and I belieye I havo sustained in the past; and I ropel suy and every imputation on the part of tho Times, that my professional conduct Lixs not been what It should bo. A lawsuit should be tried it court, and ac- cording to law, and ovon the city's Architect should not bo exompt from even-hianded jus- tice. Tho judgment on which the ca, sa. was issued was no fraud, ns Mr. Tilley woll knows 4 it being rendored in favor of tho plaintiff, Edward Stondd, on sccount of servicos rendered by Stondo for Tilley sovoratl yoars ago. Tho judgment was rondered two years ago, and ‘Tilloy has hiad ample timo to linvo it 8ot asido i€ it bud beon in any manner irregu- lar. Ilavenot taken any troublo to look up Mr, Tilloy's ability for contracting debte without regard to their payment, but I kuow of n fow Judgmonts against him bealdes the ono of wy ellent. Tob. {, 1875, a Judgment was obtained agalbst him in the Buperior Court of Cook County for 875, which wes rendered on a four- months' note glven in 1872, I kuow of anothor judgment obtaived sgalnst bim for about $150, tho plaintiff to which being represented by Mr., Dennett, 8 lawyer of this city, These havo not been poid. Mr. Tilley would undoubtedly accuso any attornoy of boing a shyeter, or a **quoer fish in the law,” I ho sbould press the collection of the nbove-nsmed judgmonts, the many others which, in all or -probabllity, ‘vow stand aunivet him, #nd would probably call tbo attompt at coliec. tion an attempt at " blackmail }'; but such terms aru ot patatablo to tho public; aud the dodge iy too old and too much used. 1t is difficult to do- lon‘d successfully sctions ot law by moro funu- eudo. ‘I'ho articlo in tho T{mes s almost an ontiro fabrication from begiuning to ond, aud its re- tlectionu upon mo unwarranted. Iclaim to hos geutleman and a lawyer, and believe myso}f ablo to vindicato my elaim; aund [ ouglit to Lo sbla to practico mv profossion legitimatoly witbout dan- ger of Leing dogged by the Chicago Times. I am not at nfi particular what that paper may think of me or say about mo, so loug ns it will be truthful; but maheious miarepresentation av tho bands of any papor I .despise. It mught niavo beon a vory propec thing for tho Tinies, in . referring "to tho assauit L received {n 1871, to have _refreshed {ts momory oud _etated that I was proved to lave acted tho gontleman on that occasion, and that the ssysuiter paid 81,000 for his blow, —au itom of no importanco, lmrhupu, wlon & paper wishes to throw spittlo. 'he ca. s, was in tho bands of the officer for nenrly four weoky betoro Mr. 'Tilley waa takon, and ho was inform- od of it, and conld huve callod at my oftico and at least shown mo whorein the fraud Iay, I amn inclived to think that Mr. Tilley, by the concur- cuco of tho Mayor aud Conimon Council lately omted to tho position .of architoct of tho v-Hall, 1 one of those who rogard thoir finau- cial abligations very Jightly, and I am of opinion that tho cheapest and easiost method of haudling such men I8 to mako them echeduls in the County Court. It {smuch less dangerous and oxpousive than levving upon proporty that may render one liable for trespass or replevin. winh, in this counection, to call attention to o little irregularity of tha Sheri's otlice, which it iy | roper tho profession aud the publio should now. Mr. Tilley was arrestod on *a ca. ga. on Saturday aud Todged in- el 1ho . only way in which Lo conld possibly bo dwcharged from Lils incarceration was on ‘bail by order of tho County Judgo on_tho application for lug cbargo under the Ineolvent lnw, or upon s dis Ch“fm under that law, Now, Mr. Tilley made yo application for Alluchnqo and gavo vo bail untit to-day ; snd yot tho Jailor of his own motion let hlw out of jail & fow Lours aftor ho was arrest- ed, to whicli plaze he did not agsln returu up 0 the time of the application and continuauce thle morning, \hat explavation the Bleriff or Jailor can makejaf guch conduct Is mors than I can toll, unless it bo that Ar, Trlley has boon appointed City-1Isll architect. 4 Tuonss J, BUTHENLAND, . THE UNIVERSITY. To the Editor of The Chicpoa T'ribune : Cuicavo, Aug, 16,—Aftor a careful perusal of tho many contradiotory lotters pnblished by the “majorily " and the * minority,” we ara forcod, a8 nearly all your readers, to disavow all knqwlodge or decisive opinion as to the expedi- ency and- justlos ot the removalof Dr. Moss from tho Presidency of the University of Chica. g0. Dut thers are some mattors in respoct to wlhich wo, aa atudonts, and os those luving tho Deet opportunity of kaowing, have roason to bo® hoard, 'I'ho Cotmittas of the Trastess, in their statement published in your Bunday fssno, disclalm sl *mpiflk of passion or vindicjiveness" In thelr rocent action, Wo hioild earveslly liopa this to bo tho case, yot their ;muclgll dofense to the chargo of injuatico toward 1)r, 3losa {s embodied itaply in tha quos- tion, *}au It occurred to him (Dr. Mdus) or those who represent dim, to inquiro just how this attemnpt to displace snother whio was labore ing thus jnlmmmly to build up the Univer- olty over®&hich he presided, and from which he was drawing 8 liborsl salaty, is rousrded by those who can apprecisto an appeal for Lunuu B" Ihis of jiself would svom to o -+ ovidenco that their action was by mno means untinged with tho spirlt of retabiation. Do this as it may, tho motive which thoy sssigy, tha, the futura b mony * sod **efliciency ™ of the inatitution de- poudod upon such »_movement, is certainly ous worthy of tho tullest consideration. But'when they appond and publish to the world anotbor artlcloof defonso, to the offect that the ability of Dr. Noas jn tho class-room doous not rise above that of “bare mudiocrity," thon their liue of srgameut iudicates pro- foundost iguorsuce, aud . iakes tho dirac- tion of wmple calumoy, and ocue to which no geuvuine student in the Uni- vornity will suvscribe. It woald o me much to kuow from what source they draw their idoas in this diroction, 8eldom, if ever, bas the head ot gue of the Trusiees appeared {n Dr. Mo oless-room. They claim othor rellable fources of {uformation In thly matter. As ca bo plaiuly seou, thoy can have no other reliable souroo of informatlon, oxcept from such men as I iavo yot to find, after tepcated and completo ingaley, » etadent in any of his dopartments who has & word to #av in his dinfavor as an fustructor. y Wo doubt portously M such an ono ® can® te ' found; ° eortamly not smong thoan who are rockoned the beat and most ambitions studeuts, ' Dr, Mosa has tho {acully of making stidonts thivk for themselves, 10 starts s upon many lines of thought whicl:, while ho has not tima fully to develop them in the clard-ronm, awakon {n hin pupil this habit of 8 personal formation of opinions, and Inapire him with & doeiro for rometh:ng more thau s era absorption of fanta, If & man can it dnder hin inetruction and then go out and denounce kit as n teacher, 1t is the ro- ault of eithor indnlonco or lintlesencas, which maken him do nothing aud earo for nothing, It it wero not for certain conditions, Biuch as tho novering of obl connoctions, tho weparation from othier aud well-tried teachers, and with somo of {flnancial inabibity, 1 know whereof § apeak who [eay at thero ar numbers of up- er-claes mon who wonld prefer to go wharover t shiould bo neceanary in order to rotain hin tui- \tion, than 10 take the chances of what may o 1n storn for us in tho futuro. Whilo a teacher's reputation s dopondent in s groat measure fipon ¢ thoso fanght, neverthe- less 1 dn not writa this in ortlor to dafend that of Dr. Mova. Tt in too well ostablighied to need dofense, But, as ove of hin pupily, I belinye pimplo Justice to him demandn that tho public nhml‘d not receive the impreasiun that the opinionu ret forth in thoe statoment of the Truateen concarning hia ahility a«a teachar constitdto the alinost universal sentiment nf the studonts of the Unlyersity, Thoy are the exact oppusite, Yery respectfully, Brupesr, Ta the Editer of T'he Clacaon Tyibune: Cutesno, Aug, 16.—Beeing an editorial in the Times of yosterdny advocating placing tha Dic- coeo of 1llinois in charge of a neighboring Bikh- op for & year or two, suggests the following ex- planation of the nrdent desiro to doso : Tho High Church party havo lost, eince the 18t Annual Convontion, #ome nine or teu votes by romoval, aud tho Conservative party about Lialf thnt unmber, Beveral of tho clergy that havo como to take their places bave not heen In tho Diocena long_enatigh to vote, the canori roquir- Ings thoy ghall have chargo of a parish at loaat vix months _before they shall Lo allowed that privilege. In the courso ol & ¥year or two tho moderate elomént might bo worriad out, either by gotting thom lucrativo calla 0 somn ather Dloceso, or by tho starvation process, and their own mon brought in 8o that they conld march onward to_trimmmph singing su ultemus or Jubilate. ¢ they folt nlreuglk. their loluy would they be so williug ? oN-CLERICLS, ————e TREATING THE WRONG DISEASE. Many times women call upon their family phy- sician, ono with dyspepnis, another witl palpita- tion, anothor with troublo of tho breast, another with pain hero and there, and in this way thoy all present, alike to thomaelves and their cany- going and indifferent doclors, separato and dis- tinct dineases, for which ho prescribes his pills and potions, assuming them to be such, when, in reality, thoy are all Bymptoma caused by some uterino disorder; and whilo they are thus only able perbapa to palliate for a time, thes are ig- norant of the cnso, and encourago thair prace tico until largo bills aro made, when the suffer- ing; pationte ara no better in the end, but prob- abty woree for tho dolay, treatment, and other complications mado, and which s proper medi- cino directod to the canse would have ontirely removed, thereby instituting heaith and comfort instend of prolonged misery. From diss Loriuda E. 8t. Clair, Shade, Athens Comnty, 0. : *Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: Your Fa- vorito Prescription is working almost liko o mir- acloonme. 1am better already than I bave bon for over two yeas."” Trom Ella A, Schafer, Zaneaville, Ind. ¢ “Dr. Pience: T recoived the medicine yon sent mo and began uging it innnadiately. As a rosult of e treutment I feol botter than I have for three years,” -~ E From Mrs, John K. Hamilin, Ocell, TIL. : *Dn. Piece: Tho Favorits Preacription has dono me good, which I am very thankful for,” Dr. Piorce's Favorito I'rescription is old by denlers [u modleines. ANOTHER MIRACULOUS CURE. Dean Titnuse: 1 have made but ono visit to the Auitaator’s oulivening parlor, No, 161 Bouth Clark strect, and was healed beforo lenving, Tue fearfnl condition of tho namal cavity was mado evident m o very fow moments.” The quantity of mucns which gave way ‘a4 netonnd- ing. ‘Thousandn of particlon weto thrown off, #oine of which word vory larga® and_perfectly solid, Tho nasal cavities nvd Eustachian tubes wero perfectly cleared of all obstructipns. 1 can, with tho utmost confidoneg, say to tho pub- lie, my eatarrh iy cured, and the secretions of my naknl organs are once moro healthy. I with pleaniro Invita any one to eall upon mo, and 1 will with gratitude toll bow [ have been 8o ro- markably curod i o sbort 8 timo, C. CryNINanAN, avenue, Chicago, T, NEW_PUBLICATION “XWVell sustains its repui®on for vigorous and racy writing.”- Tribune. b A model periodical,”=-Phil, Preas, THE GALAXY. ' SEPT. NUMBER W NOW READY, LGONTENTS, Dear Lady Diadain, By Justin McCarthy, Goneviove, Iy lose Terry Cooke, Through Utah, By Johu Codman, Bymptoms. Iy Jolin G, Saze, Bherman'g Memolrs. L1 Losh: A Woman of Fashion, Dy Mre. Annlo Tawardn, The Fount of Castaly., By Joacph O'Connor, A Poculisr Princess. By Junjus lfenri Browne, A Blight Misunderstonding, by E. B, W, Muso Undor tho Willows, ByGeo. Kingle, French Plays, Iy Albert Rhoden, Bummer Doys in London, By Lucy C, White, Mr, Tonnyson's Drama, By H, Jawen, Jr, Tho Bpolltng of the Future, Dy Michard Grant White, Driftwood. Ty Fhilip Quilibet, Sciuntific Miscellany. Curront Diterature, Nobulm, By tho Editor, PRICE, 35 C A. NUMBER. Bubscription Price, $4 per year, INCLUDING POSTAQGE. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. SHELDON & COMPANTY, New York. = _HOTBL, .~ REGPENING OF TilE ASTOR HOUSE, NEW VORK CITY, BY ALLEN &2DAdt, The Astor 1louse, baving_ been entirely renovated withs tnodern tmprovements: snd newly furnished, will Lo upenod ad & trvt-clusé hotol, on the Europsan plan, about Kept, 1, 1als, ‘Tho business publid will fud §% oot tho st cubifortablo and canveufent i (he clty, Tho roons belug unosually 1arge, Lght, and aipy. Oup of Oula iyos, clegant possenger. elovators will fun al) day and all night, the bost of sevyants will be employed, nd no puine will bo spared for the comfort of ita jairons, Mals entrunce on Vovey-at, Hoots 81 to § aday. Thla Rotunda Las been elogantly Oited as reatau. raut, and will furuish all the dollcacios of tho scason, Thia tucac oyaters (1 the country a apecially, Tho bat will Lo supplied with the_rhuicesy wiuea, liquors, alw, ity ALLEN & DAM, Propricton, GOUVERNEUT K. LANEING, Mauager, N. 11.—M¥. Dara Wil conlinub bis proprietorsip of the Uulon By ro Hotel, New York—ouo of tho Leat up-tow VALUABLE ML TY FOR SALE, Conslsting of Grist Mll with 3 run of Freuch bure- stonng, and 41l machinery of \le latest dmprovement, 1o & locality Lavilg 8 18rgo Tun of custow, Alg, & Saw-A1) fittod with firsi<lass Circular Bawekig, in Wood runuiug order. 'Tho sbovo Mills are riven by 3 Vater wheels, 3 of thenrare turbine aud 1 overshiot, Also, & rutclass d0-borse puwer engihe attachid, Thiey aro stiuated very couveniently for ahipping, be ing on Peyuv' Bidiug, Alr Liue Kallroad, aud sbout wue-balf uls from Canads Bouthern & Bt Clalr Junc- tluw, sud about 44 miles from B}, Thownes, There are w0 oo reolulences attackied, Addrews WILLIAM & acly, Qanadd, - oomo undex Dr. Moes' pessona) puutruction, and, L 1L, PAYXE, Yalbutulls £ Oy ) AMUS_F;MEN,’F&. e ADELPHL THEATRE, An Entirs fhangol Bl of the Beanon, Latien! Night, menss Buccens of the Great 3 Evirsthiug New] X Only week of Fellz legamoy's Mammoth Tableau of the TONT BALLOON, The popmlar Negro Comedian, BENATOR BANKS, CITAS, O, WHITL, GRIFFIN and R Tha Favorita Cotned Rng and Dance Ariists, Wity Trigh Comediaue and Dancors, BULKEY by ‘Thie Ureat Jayancae . yelously Skilled 8 fon of Royalty, KING BARBIN T o CAWTHORNE Cill ]~ Comical Prodigive, ) ightly 18 cived with_tuinultuous mi 1 oncturdes witli Dishon's entircly new Star WE, Hemember, the entire presetited At each performance, e Conleat Turatre n the World,” To-mor. Fow, Grand Gala Matiuce a4 2 o'clock, for Ladice sud "HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Mondsy, Ang, 1%, evory evening, and Wednead Ennmhs’.\(nmmn-. every evening, and Wednciday and RETURN OF THE OLD FAVORITE, . Bupported by su Excelmnt COMEDY ( C. L, Grayes' Homabtia Senaational Corarad, CSTIERR ! t, Tteturs to tho Regular The- 8 THEATRE, With & Towerfal ji MoVIOKER! Opening of the Niuctoenth Keasbn, New, Chinrte, and Elegaut, N AIDA AND THE NEW COMPANY In TOM TAYLOR'S New Historsesl CLANCARTY, Thursday Evening, Aug, 19, s will cumnmictze Wednssiay worning NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. ND NTIGHT! ~ Whiu 8 Gomedy by the dise author of the tior, James. Alberr: &c,, il Lo produce in America, under the title of T0 ic acenery by John iliyard, of Wallack’ New York, and Lix asslutante; mecLanben by Harris L Campy aud o britliaut amsigns appotutments by W, ment of charatier Tho comedy I three acia—}lace Bratw secured rix days in advau from 8 a., 1o, U1 5, m, Doore ofen LINCOLN PARK PAVILION, CHICAGO LIEDERERANZ, Second Grand Hummer Night's Featival WEDNE: DAY, Aug, 18, 8 p. krauz aud lahitka's'Grand Orches After the Coufert, Fets Clamy Members and one lady frer Mr. Ihistia's complete Grand Miliary O piaying at the Coucerta at the or this Featival, FOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE, PHILADELPIIIA. Oneof the mest 'F:-»ly;rlv nid Thine America, mnlsaion, 50 cents, 1l thieatres in the country, ALE, & Rabert Fus, the owner of wiehing 1o retiro from tho theatrical buad of the thuroughly satiafactory resnlt Lia bintlding wnd management o€ At otfers it for sal Any one wishing . 3 1835, will be_attend, raugemcnte will valuable praperty, . _OCEAN NAVIGATION National Line of Steamships, - STOWN AND LIVERPOOL, . 26, at 12 noan, Lebla nawage, 410 4 ko tickets, #4 curreucy, Land ubwards on Grest ot ‘sorner Olark ang Blicran dluare), Chica. AMERICAN LINE. REDUCED RATES And il portsin Great ritatn aad the Continent, CUNARD MATL, Sathng Three Times 3 Weekl to and firm BRITISI PORTS. LOWEST RATES ¢, Bortiwest corner ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, Teamsatlantic Coupan, betuwoeh Now Yotk and lasro. thia fatorito Fusts or 1l Ly thau auy otlior), will enll ¥ LIVERPOOL, LINE. Mail Stoamshipa did v c Continaut (betng rutu Pler Nu. L0, : 1 ncconnudation theketn ac reduend Hgeeay, ¥ Xy eamstip Line, romn Now York 1o Bristol (Enogland) direct, ____NOTICE, ) NORTHERN PACIFIG RAILROAD COMPANY, Notice of Snle of Lunds. The undersigued, Muntor Commissiouors aptuinted us rach {0 su uction Caurt of the United Btatea for the Becond Judicial cuitaud Houthern District of New York, sittng {n equity, whorelu Juv Cooke anid otliers aro complan- ants and *Tho Northern Pacifio iroad Comyiany » {a defendant, herehy give notice thut they will sell at o, within the Blates und Territoris fu which they may be situate, all such of the lands and land-grants conveyed {n the Morigago or Deed of "Trust in the Bill of Complaiut In sald action mention- vd, s au sifuated on tho completed portions of sald Tho timos and placos of such sales sro 2a follows, Al Tscomd, in W day of Septeml ugton Terrltory, on the 15th H7: , 16 th Hiato of Minnesots, on the 15th day of October, 1673 , i1 Dakots Territory, on tho st day of RACINE COILIISIE . The Ehionl of Latters, the Sctentifie B:hool, anil the Grtnmne bt of Raclue Collego will redged Wednen- “tha tratoration of Taylor Hall, with many improve- menta, and 8 new Eaboratary and Ogmmasiim which are by bo finiwhied Lafore the torm opens will add much o the mivantawon of the fustitution. . For admieeion ay p!; t LEV, .l‘\ \v'r,w nr K()"tN,‘n. n., . i Collegn, FARINE, Wi, srfialognon ean 1o b st duiwm, SMCGlirg & Con, Miteh sthan 5, 159 Staleaty - cliauta’ Natlonal Bk, oo S ab the e PRESTON COTTAGE SCITOOL, Newton, near Baston, Mnaa,, A Tamity Kelul for Gurlse A usind Chietrrina Home, ey o | X ki, eencially recom? Y e hilin 1 30ung 131108 who have graduatol otlier tchanty, £ 110 vory enpnei 4 MUSICAL ADVANTAGES And for the facilitios St aflorde in atafling tamealemy of e Concers, Toetures, Art Gallaries, s Meitwumn of Bosran.” Reloreaces ta pistrone: nieo, cicealaes will bo Haralslie ongap fan ta the Principal, Y SLEA A, W1L0%: Nowton, Mase. ST. JOEN’S SCEOOIL. Boarding aut Day Bxhood for Yonng Ladies and Chikdren, “Rov. THEGDORE IRVING, LL.D,, Ract 21 Weal Thirty-secon! New York, Dr, Levin spocial clasn for the atwiy of the E ud Literature, as Niustrating and. {linsirated by tory, with readinga from the heat suthiors, will bexin in November, His clagn far the hintorical sud erftical sty of the Fin will begin at tun same tine, “The ¥all Term begina on Wednenday, Sept. 20, 1575, For Clrcuiars and 1uformatlon sjply aa sbove, 110 Ak of nesrly 300 pagon, compiled exyrosnly to ajd parenta and . Tt containa a comploto lint of all the schools and ecitegen i tho United Statea; Juformation in ro- #ard to ylaces wherein {he schodls ars loated, tho 1n0 & npocial descrije atitutions of learoing, ciftnate, Tailroad facilities, otc. Lon of the okt denirable Heut fres upon aypdication, Postage, 6 cents, COTESWORTII PINCRNEY, Tarean of Scheol A SR Mt. Pleasant Military Academy. A Select Brarding School for Yo'ng Men aud 1 at S, Wun the J§ ou, A full grad conrre of {nstenction, Diplomas at uation, Mil- Mary organizition romrlata and thar meh, Gronuds Teautihsl and bnil Ynge commntioe, Fert: year beginw Bepl, 18, Sened for rir. Chicago referrnces. Lo HOWE ALL MLLE. BROUSSAIS Reopens her T'eench and English Scliool for Young il ntlieat,, on Moue cnd aftenti ngiven Gt therough irculars aud retercuds Tadus, &t dav, Sept, 6, 8 caltivation 6f Musiv, - Fur addrenn the Priueipad, Whe r Six gilxh Tangnace ine BCHOOL, AND COLLEGE DIRECTORY, guafdiang o aclecting o fsing and Information, Do~ orace Brondway and Fourteeuthe iading aeinfnaries and acsdemles, ¥, catt walso bo obtalued, free of tthe Directury ollice, a8 above, it ~RAILROAD TIME TABLE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS (TATLARATION 07 BEPEREXCRALURAR, =1 Satachep ot erted. * Sanday ncapied Tivo Nunday aL8.00 5. me & Dalir, o 0cevteds CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERN RAILAOAD, ehet e i (Sherman Haue), and 18 Canate o Cinrn-uts ‘corner Harkisn at the depots aPaclfioMsat Lins,, )3y bt Tia Iabt 8 Night Exnrons eoport & Dabuaue & Ere ubagas Kzoross, ”‘:fiuxmruumuu Kzoro —Depnt surmerar y —Depatcarnar of Canal and MICHIGAN CE| Bt vt _and % Lake o, o 2itheast corner 4f” Randotp, 1 Arriee, e . CHICA ica poty Weat Sile, nenr Madis AuDenat, an 21 Trandulph: Ragran Qltyand Danver Fast Bx. uls and Nprlagiald | St Low, Syringnoid & Taxas. Peurls, Reoguk & titelinaton...." l:/-m'l Keakux & Burlingtor Uicax & Faducay ixlira ¥ reator, Lacon, Waihingian. Fi. Jolist & Daigint Acaumir LAXE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. Teace, e €d0a. m.( & wip . S:15p.m.| 8:00a.m, 3:0p. m.| :10 8. m, H10:2p.m.| 8:30 8, m. haily, rren; R 7 8ad Banday, IDally, except. IATE INSTIVUTE, Tl thirtetl PACKER CO; Brookivn ifvights, received §nto the farn of Misa E. .1, Smith, & nanmi of the Fuculty, The out faciiftica ans ufforcded Muarie, Painting, snd Modoen Lsnguages, 1 coursg allowed, For cirenlars, address A, CRITTLN. DLY, V. D, Jirookiyn, N, Y. eal tl this Institage ton will open Rept. 15, 1875 Pundia fro ahrowl ace Seminary of the Sacred Heart, OHICAGO, ILLINOIS. } Oftern to young tadien all the advantages of & sod and refined education, Day scliolars are ndmitted to the clarres with the boarders, For particulars apply 0 tho LADY BUPERIOI, 488 Weat Taylor-st. MRS. GARRETSONS English, Prench, aud German Moarding and Day 5 No, 53 Weat 3theavs,, will 1475, Applicatious ool for Younje Luliew and Clfldr. Toriy-soventhi-st,, W tween Fifth and repe ou Webienday, Sept. mide personally or by lette asabove, " MRS, V7. G, BRYANS BOARDING-SCHCOL Tor Young Ladies, Batavis, N, ¥, For references, ine quire of state’s Atloruey Clisries 1T, Reed, ‘T SCHOOL ¢, ¥4 Broadwas, New York: Mr, O, uf Engluece Erie Raileoad s Se. Lou 17 _Sunth stres ¢! 0. T Duaus street, Selden Spencer, Trrytown, N, ¥, feld, Pres. 3nt Sut, Hank, Tarrytown A ARMAGNAC, 4, M., D, A ROWE, Princtpals, THE CUTHBERT CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Kt. Louts, Mo, will open Kepit. 13, fn connection with Mre, Eugensa Cuthbert's Srtuinary for Young Ladies. 1 well as practical, conducted npon mation, adiress ARTHUR 3. CI0 Bixteenth aull Mue-stu,, St. Lo or Yoult Tovs, Irving Institnte, ot Tarrytown-on-H ndson, réopens Sepe, 1. Thorough faatructlon fn the Eod glinh pud clieleal studics, The following gentlonien At patrons of (ho kchoolg Mr. Thowas in bert truction thorouh fn sl brabcles, theoretical os Curopean myteme, Terms moderate, For rirenlars, containing ol fnfor- OLD, Director, RS, FYLVASI % Lxarsi, & HAT HCTIO0L, and H Eant Hehool Year wiil begin Sept. 0, 1853, A Kinderaarten will be opened Oct. 7, uyliv wall remort for clas tion Sept. 3 and 2. Addroas uttl Sett, 10, ow Jerse 125 spartmenty—nico recitation, arnamental, play, and lath Tooms; warmed by steatn aud lgbted witl, g, alilo, xtendve grounds. Lx; Ouly two young ldies nccupy a Toom, Cast of fiue provements over $10.00, Fall term commences Seid, 13,1475, For catalogues addross J. ELMHURST BOARDING AND DAY S8CHOOL, Tor Young Ladies and Girls, will reopen Monday, Sept, 13, ut Elmbumt, 16 nifles from Chicago, ou the Galena Divinion of the N. W, &, R Location heaithy and Iwutiful, Grounds over 1 acres in extents Tvachers alile and experten French., MItS. L. 3 1‘1’“}"“2 0, DA El'\ * MRS, ALEX, BRADFORD'S (formerly Mr¢, Ogden ol Euglish, French and Gorman Hoarding and Duy Behool for Young, A Cpidren, with calisthenics, No, 371 W o, New York, Reopens S0p. 27, A ade by lotfer or yersonally, a8 above, and GERMAY BoAnning and £ Young Lidlex aud Chiblren, Nos, 6 fiy-thirg-st, (Contral Pack). Tl Tivelfih EMALE COLLIGE, LEXINITON, nm, 16) by 83 feel, four etories, containing 3L uckin, Lrop. GUTTER, Jato Head Awiatant of \:;u,:luugwu tichuol, Clicagy, Priucipal, Bend for Cir- culur. b Ap- AL ENGINEERING AT mic Institute, Troy, N, Yo Iuutruiction very jirad L, Advanutuges unsurpasscd in thix country, ~ Gradoates obtadn excellent positious. Tleopens Bept, 16, For the Annual Roglster, containe ing improved Couras of Study, and fuil particulars, addresy Prof, CHARLES DROWNE, Director, HENDRIUK INSTITUT! 35 Weab Twenty-sixti-at, N. Y, Boardiog and Day Bebool for Youn, Ladied and Clilldren,Mwac and ¥ine Arts o npochlty, Kindergarten Departivnt, Delicato pupils strengthened by gymnastios, Lithug, movement care, ete, D, SARAL L. HENDRICK, Trincipal, B RS, FAITH C. HOSMER AND MIS3 B, IL v KOCKWELL'S Faunly sud Day school for Young ca, Bpringfield, Mass,, reopens Sept, 16, Thore ough instruction snd home comfurts. Hend for elr- aslea may be sdjourned by the Master Commsaioners under the power of adjournment giyen These salea will commence st ud continuo nul 4 o'clork and be coutinued on each cecvding days untll the wholo of said lauds graits b1l bo disposed of, tho lands any ladgrants 10 by disposd of may bo found aud funpected ot the officen of the Land Agents of the Compay in thy respective places mentioued a4 least iwo wecks befure the date when such salvs are hereby advertised to tako place, N0 lands will ba sold 1 posed uf by couversi them I safddueree), 10 o'clock in the forenoon, L the afternoot of safd d Behodules of all 18 Which may bave boen dls- ) of bonds fnto land: by for sale theret, which shall b proved and countersigusd by the Rucely f the valu us bercln ad- to under orders of the efurc the date of the aales advertised heroby, “Te'ternun of the rale aro as ol “flae purchaner of purphasers shall pay 0 the under- ‘as Manter Cutumiseioucrs at tho Lo of thy salo um of five (3) e cent i canh on the smonnt of wiieh wnm 10 by forfefted in case of non-com- and wathin siaty days thereafter, or Wpou canfirmation of wuch sala of saley th Cutirt, tho bslauce of the amonut of such d all b i s canlt, provided, howeve b Lalsnce, Firt Morl uctiousd by the Courl, may bo ‘takvn ax casb i each bond tu whiels eana to be taken oaly for wnch an amount as would equal tho dividead fo y entitled unden tho decreo ln ts will bo solil under tho prescriled, fu siugle L o the Bfifliest aud vy therwise by laws, that (s to v ith the terma of sl awhich have been whifch it wonld Lo g thy atove eutitled sction, derina and cotihitions seutios or sitldivielu * beat biddder, 1u accordance with Pubile Resolution, No, ougress of the United Stales, 1 the privileges may, ut the tma of sale, b givel to auy person who siadl ‘tid off & siugle ction vr subdivision thereof, of taking at the sag price any nuiober of sdditivusl snd ad jolbing sections or wubdivisions up to, snd including, forty-ulue, fubs Ject, however, 10 tho right of the Mugter Commission- rivilens if they snall dy VER FISRE, KENNETH G. WIITB, Mpater Oomnissiouers, 44, uf tho Forty-nrat Becoud Beasluns s (o withhiold wich FREDERICK A, A Good Bhirt, $1.50 A Good Bhirt, §1.75 A Good Shirt, §32.00 FROM STUCK. : ... BHIRTS to onder & speolalty, RICES 5 4 Ply Liven Collass 83 pee dos, HARRIS & COBB, . 1718, Olarkeat, o cular, l‘ ADAMF. DE BROSSARD DRATEI'S FRENCIL and Euglivh Hoarding Sehool fur Youny Ladies, 0, 8 Churchiest., Martiord, Conn, The full terin will M“IS Sept. 8, Fur information or circulars, addross aaabove, TICHIUAN-AV, ~ " il Fom ofien ‘Tueaday, Bupt, 4, with a full corys of teackers, A gradusting clase s now formiug. ¥or creulars sp- Dly us sbove, 57,80, TER QuART No extras, Medla BB Buiterny tor ity s k2 milen feom Philadels phts, 10 lustrucions 8. C, BUOLTLIDGE (Harvard 5, Moia, Pau LAKE FORENT ACADEMY, A collego preparatory school for Lboys, Fall term bee s Beyt 9, A, R, SABIN, Priucipal, NU_INNTITITE, MRS, 8. L. 0 W Tt e, M DY, for clrealar, * e PROPOSALS, 3, PROPOSALS FOIR ARNY KU OFFICE 0¥ PURCIASING AND Deyor O, 8, 2 12awr WASHINOTOR-KT,, CUIOAGD, TIL, Aug. ¥, K15, Heuled proposals, in duplicate, will bo rocelved at thix ofuc Ly the underslgued until 12 w'clock w. au Friday, Aug. wapptics for the' Subsiitence Department, U, 8, Army, delivered at such places i (Lia clty s may bo re red. 5341 The Comn Meal, laln-dried, frosh ground, aud bolted, Dlds 10 state whetbor white or yell T 13 tbe Erisuo While Doats, Land-ploked, fa of upl- 1y I in-driod, 21,634 e Prime Lo Colfee, greaw, 1o double sacks. 407 1bs Priuse Bo Coffoe, roasted. u duablo sacks. 81,715 e Bugar, equal to Biuarts *C,” i Lurfels O allomPure Clder or Whisky Vinegsr, 2,144 gulions P'ure ler or iy wRary, sl .‘u.‘:m‘m, 10 full frou-hooped paluted burrels and 1. 3 e e Adamantine Candter, fu strapped boses, 11,401 L hard, dry, unsdultersied 5usl, 1 szapped e Y 2,1 fha clean, dry, o Salt, g.‘ilm-‘;‘.:n Eroutt Mhack Lepoer, fu X 1 tig fol ckagus, nes weight, packed lu ¥irspped boxes of 25 ouch , Hominy, and 83lt to be in ur iu rong duubilo sacky, cons d- Corn Moak, Basns, :::‘rmh full h\ml-:lur N ulug 100 166 et eacl, ' tu will b rocelved, subject to (e tsual can- Al s To ‘swertaluod by wpplication to Hds olgee o 1 Bxatr, Byt Drig, Gop, and 0, B, LILN, ¢, 1875, for furuishioy tho follontig . CICAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD, I'nian [y, eoruer Madivon and Cannlets, Tickel Oftes, otk ~4ty, epposile Sherman ouse, and at Deput,’ ~ Zeate. | Arriie, Milwanios & Trairin du Chie: Divivion, Py Milwanker, rueae, Winin < Paul,’ Mlaneapuile, Kiion, (i’ Groon s thesin S o i) 0008 m. ¢ 4:00p. . wnd Movenn Torat, Pasys Milwankco, B, Fagl &3 *5:00 0. m.[*1f :008, 2 Apulis, thioukh Frpio- a.m, e Ill;L,‘!llnlSl CEyYfllfl. Npringtisld and bonugheid Mg Feans and Kn)f by B ugne ty Dutugue & sivas City Gllman Passenger. ., #:a.m| 8%p m.t CHICAGO, BURLIN| e A and (anal and Sicteentlats, Tickes Ofces, 83 Clarkat anid il depols- & |_Leace. | drriee, Mall and Express,.., Utiawa and Bireats Dty A . shons O Facing Fast Line, o i Dub 10 & NinuxC 4 ;&Aq.luu'l«llfl ("i:’Dy (;zlr‘l'm “orar Oty Losvetms peiin 8, Foseh B A 1000, ieiers G Acemrmasiaiiin S b o fizwucr’.limwnennmmunnlun‘ Accommodation|* KANKA A second-st, Dchet'ofice, 121 Kandolphost.y nn{“;f‘dwu( Leave, | Arrie 8:30p, m. CINCINNATI AIR LINE AN! Prom itishuns, Gineinntt o S s Sty et oo wer vt Cyrrot 2 Firntaty st andat et ook k4o Tickek afict, 121 Leave, | Arrira, CHICAGO & PACIFIC Pattenge e goint €4geasg R e oy Lhlee boa-st,; S etat and ticketaice No. 48 Clarkat,, wesi ta. Shermin ;| 8iaa: me 1| 1033, e PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS RAILROAD. Fum deput” e X G est i " ik aticn, 1 Tandoloh-ster wad o depa . S0dee Leavs, | Arrive, Celum b2y Eajro Celumbu, Ptaii Nizht Eipross (d 9, Pittsbarg & New York PITISBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. Leave, |~ drrive, Leave, |_drrivs, iam| T2p. m ; 1 Mall, Bands | i B35 pmd o1 ny: :xpross, Dally CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, cornar &7 Van Buren and Shermanad, Tiekel affer, . Grand Jucipa Hotel, gmm‘l,luv'n e Ripdsr MEDICAL CARDS, FOOR TI0SPITAL, corner Vashingioo and Fracklinata, cbastored by the Bt Buls for (e urpress pur giring the Ligney teeatmuont 1 ol cas v o 1t ks wall 'bas s o prte . e the e hoad of tho profosloa for orer a1 cuco all bnporiant, A bok 0 Finbive oo tho Eac ot Tequ i tuine il Hoire board, Bie, Dca, Va, m. wathl 7 s Wl e S A OARD TO TOE dAFFLIOm- 5 DI TLE (lato of Londun, 30 years Hospital ,,,....‘?..J,"r Sahicriaty cotwatt Ty etincr pess Curvs all spectal discases immodiately, without mere cury ur detention from business; also 'Tost tanbi nervoun and general debility, superinduced by the ere rors of youths or ollier causes, The young, miclis o, il the old_niickly sud perfeclly Testored ta vouthful vigurs Otiice atrictly private, 133 Weat Madfson-st,_ NO CURES! oot Dr. I{ea:n.,r 400 SOUTH OLARK-5T., CHIOAGO, AMay bo eousultud, personally or by mail, free of ha; s e S e ol ot Uhcw huure, 98, . to |u.}u. Fundaye trom s 13, DE. OLJXIV, 187 Washingtou-st., Chicego. Lougur engaged thas Wby physiciun fu Chicago fu the treatment of Chronie, _Bexual, aud Privelp Discuscs. Setulnal Wosknem aud Impoteucy permansntly curcd. ~Ladics requiring delis caty treatiment, with Lows snd board, way call or write in contidence, A book for all (Wlustruted), 10 cents, jamiie Mo istodiubond Sraniie!lhodad iS00 ‘A BOOX FOR THE MILLION, MARRIAGE)Aliserisoete ihufit tulogical m; GUIDE. [Ryictipisrmsinrsimet dlacorertus i the selcao ol tepesiustitn: prsective (Be oawplealun, &e. This ls an hnlase ‘work ol B0 fi’.‘, T U n'u‘-""'n% i v a : {l.-m“-nfi'fnu-u»‘im: T et T e 0 s ot e s "T"J’:"f\'?l nm..ng'. Bk Dik RN, 1 N iRy, T e

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