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e e antha afmr Mantiobs had This om0 acHon tra, savig muny Jlven, ning grestar foss ot 1ifa, il o o pnesen pged the wholo atato & Palvht e Bauti T meuing, Down the river s ot propa Heotia and Edrore, On Mod Lako wo anw dhe aehr Inpdewidng hard aground, The tig ran her on beforo taylight, Met tugs Dobbiun and Mystio further down on the %ay fo tho aciooncr’s asslst- . In tho stroita off old _Maokimw wo Pt "t mteam bargo | Talentine - wlth fivo bargea and ono Achioouer i taw, Bho olso had tha prop Antelopo aloiy: Tho Antelopn wan Aleablad.” They woro making about 4 tuiles oh liowe, ‘Al day Wedticsday wo had frech head-winds with some raa, With theso rontherly winds wo had yery warm weather, Aritved at Chiicago at noon Thursdiy, The IEurd will savo again for Lake Superlor Fridsy even- Iug ot B o'clock, LAKE MICHIQAN. €A, Tho Traders' Tosuranco Company had no riak on the Prop Teraian, and tonsequently foses nothlng on tha veunel.... It sooma that old pirate Crawford In fiting up his splendid tug @ W, Wood a8 o Prlvnl_\‘rr. Bhe socofved her armamcnt of one cannen At Wells streot bridgo yesterday oftornoon, Thero i hardly 00 other use for such o destrnctive instrument on ‘oard & tug-boat,,..Thn acbr Jobm Tiblets, recoutly ank at STurkegon, han been rateed, and arrived hero yesterday with n carga of Jumbor, 8ho wan 9o shight- Iy dsmaged shat alie neeids mo drv-docking. . {ugn Ward and Wood warn towiug the latgn scor Haz- ard from Neoley's Elevator down tho river, When {hioy arrived at tho upper rallrond bridgo they found tho drww e obatructad Ly otlier vessnls, and eonsequent- 1y wern detwined at thai potut for theoo hours, Though ilgent. noureh wan made for tho Hnrbor-tanter oil that timo, yot ho war tiowhere to bo found. ... The tug Tarrant ran Into tho thg Littlo Glant. yeaterday afler- noou in the river, The Tarrant wan caonlderably domagedd....Tho tug Unlon lest rome of “her atanchlon yesteray afternoon In o collision wiih o veseol,oo Tho achr K, 1. Martin s recelving Aundry Tepair at ono of Lo docks of the Chicago Dry- Dock “Company....Tho schr Retehum, whilo heiig towed dowss tho river yostorday alternoon, etuck fast 10 thia draw of Adumia atrect bridge, obstricting traflio for somo thme .. Anottior nerlous bridyo collition o0- curred yesterday moruing,which migbt ensily iave ro- aulted In tho lorn of human lite, Tho achr Mary Nau follawed & bargo gofug up tha tiver. Thn bargo got through Wells ntreet hiridgo aafoly, it beforo the Natt tind timo to follow through the bridgo wes swuns, sriking hor main-mast with full forco, breaking it off, sud carrying away part of Ler fors and main Elgiing, The vensel-nicn who witucssed tho accfdent clafm _(hat 1Lwa n plece of the most enipablo recklessness on tho pazt of thio bridge-teudor thoy over sasw, LAKE FRIE. ERIE, Aneclal Dispateh o The Chicago™S¥itune. snte, Pa., Bopt, 2.—Doparturca for Chicago—Stme Tapan, with passengers and frolght ; achr Annto Shee- wood, with coal, Sipmente, 1,309 tons cosl. Freights il Uharters reportd to-day~Prop W. T, Graves, sud achr Russell, cval to Clafcago at $1,00 per fou, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL, Speciul Dispateh to TAe Chiengo Tribune, LaSaLLE, 111, Sopt, 2,—ARnivED 1Y Riven—Noth- ing. Depanteo—T. G, Good ond canal-boats G, L. Baotli ana Col. Taylor, all with Jumbor for Spartand, and J, Bouchard, light, for Peru, TamRED INTO CasL—Elizabioth, ght, for tlcs, Tarrr. OuT—Prop . G. Good nd conal-bost G. L Hooth nl il lnmber ll\:’nll-mgger, from Lock- rt, with lumber for Hennlpln, P fouk move e of water on mitrestl of Lock 15, Tiver steadily falling, Wind routiweat, Bmnarront, 1, Sept, 2,—Anniveo—Delie, Utlea, 6150 bt corn, Cr.ranrn—-Dolphin, Ottasa, B1m ft Inmher; prop Montauk, Lockport, 4,100 bu ' wheat; Orion, Ottawa, & m 1t limber, VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON. Apecial Dispateh ta The Chicazo Tylhun TPonr IfumoN, Mici, Sepl. 2.~PARiED Down—Propa Wenona, Denn Richmond, Miueral Rock sud barges; neliea Bcolis, Ited Wing, €. O Woodraf, 0. €, Barnes, Jiritish Lion, Metropolls, Camdcn, Aubio L, Andrews, Wind and Wave, N atams Do Tiropa Denton, Marino Clty, Fonntaja city, Fant Saginaw aud Unrgos, Yoramtio aid consort ; aclifa fiam Cook, Johus Magio, Mookiug Dird, R, Gas* Lin, Onondaga, p-Wost, lfght, WeTHEn—Clouds, Gapt. ol M. Auglcy, tho submarino diver from B, Lotite, 1a preparing to’ raso tho cargo of ralirond fron sunk on’ tho echr Saltello, which sunk Lelow Polnt Edwards twenty-{so ycars ogo, overal pro- vious attempts liovo boon, made, but withoxt muccess, Correeponilence af' Tha CAtenan Trihune, Tonr 1UnoN, Mich,, Sept. 2~10 p, M,~-DOWN~ Props Lawrouce, Nebraeka, Anis, Bells Crows and bargies, Turner and barges, Wilkon and consort; aclirs 1.0, Winslow, Tteatleen, Gurlow, John B, Merrill, Manzasilla, Burion, Albatiors, Tevi Hawson, Ur—Yso} Coluzibian; sclis Jo Jice, Jonnto Grabam, MISCELLANEOUS, Tho sehr Miggio & Joncs 1 to ba sold by the United Statea Maahal at Buffalo Mondsy, Sopt, 6..,.Governe ment surveyors aro st work faking soundluge an the cast eide of Lako Erlo, Tho ontire Jskes snd tho rivers 41010 bo surveyed, and 8 now chart insued..,.Ono of tholocks of tho Deaukisrnofs Causl was rokea Batur- tday morning Ly the prop Prassis, The damage may take rlx or seven daya torepair, All trafllo npward, sl patt of tuat dowmward, past that potnt must, therefore, Lo supended In tho meanwhilo....The paten of tho olit locks at the Banlt Ste, Mard, nnl, which hnve done nervico for o long & period, arp to b repliced by now ones of an finproved charactor st an carly dey, Tho work of dredging for tho now canal, and laying the fonndations for the now locks, govs vigorously forward. ‘Tho wark of dredgiug tho bar in tho channel as Mon oo, ontatile the plora, 14 nearly completed. ., Tho now pronelicr buflding at Bufalo for tho Uniol Bteamboat Company waa miccesfully lannched Tieaday nfter- noon snd chrlstenod tho Portage, Her dimenalons o a8 follows : Leogth of keel, 235 foct 3 over all, 253 ¢ beam, {4 feot 8 inchen; depthof linld, 15 feet g capacity, about 1,700 tonn, She will cosl e Captains of tho Northern Tranurporia. , an far na_appointed, aro o4 follows: A, Hihavor, Carden Cit; C, Ely, Nashun; Willlam Leonard, Milwaukeo; T. Jf. ‘Waterbury, City of Now Yark: Iarvey Drown, City of (Jom:nrnr: o s, of Toledo; O. Christie, "Lawrouce; James McConnick, Maine; Ira Blskop, Oswegatehlo; Jason Kuupy, 8t Athans:' A, €, Chapman, Chiamplatn,... ‘I now pler which fs Lullding at Dortage eutry 1s newly completed, nine eribs having altoady Leen runk, and i tenth, sud Tast, slmost fnished. ° Theso eriba aro 14 feet wide, 5 feot long, aud 0 feot deop, Tho entire Je: of the uow pler when thrfshed will La Btk fuat, anil us it in being built alongsidaof the ald one the wiilth of tho whole cumbluad sructure will bo 28 focts “T'ho contractor i now romoving the top of 1lio ald pler, and 14 to conutruvt & 0w superatructura fo & hoght of 3 fool above the water level,” The wholo work will bo cumploted by Gct, I, A STRANGE SUICIDE, Two Girls Attempt Solf-Destruction, and One succeods. ZLiostons Proat. The wonderful nerve and cunning displayod by the two young givls, Nottio Barvelt, aged 17, snd Franoos Bridgman, agod 14, In thelr partiat- ly snccosuful attompt to commit sulcido in DBolchortown, Maas., 1ast woek, jnvest tho sad tragedy with s romantio intorost. 'he two girls wero proity, intollgent, aud of oxcellont familios, Bliss Darrott was ront to Iivlchcrtown by hor mothor, who livos at Bouth Anshorst, to gontinuo er aducation, nud wad to bava been baptized on Bunday in " the church which witnoswed her burial, “Miss Bridgman, who lad been hor sompanian, waa tho adopted daughter of Mr, Calvin Uridgman,’ 1t i statod that tho giris woro tha victimy of religions excitoment, coming after n soason: of romantlo flirtation. Thoy hind boon roproved by thoir Ruardisny for keoping lato houre, und an Tharaday evoening thoy stolo out of tho houdo of My, Daslol Paoke ard, whore thoy boarded, aud having procured komo morphine thoy returnnd ta thoir room. Early Pridsy morning a_ncighbor callod at tho Liouso eaying Lot Misa Rriagman find oalled tho nighe_bofore and kiad takou n tearful farowoll. D, Packard wons immediately to tho roow oo~ eupied by tha girls, and thero tho viotims lay, oue in 8 doadly stupor, ang the othar writhy - torrible agony. The bed was coverod wizfi oundy, snd Miuy Brldgmen explained thnt " they had overeston of thia. Ffforts wero mads lo ronse Miss Barrott, who refusod to tdko anyiling but cold water, and said; s Now, ko sway " I want to sleen. ' Whon Ars. Lackard had loft the room for Lelp, Miss Dridg- man bailod a listle girt and throw donu, & nota addressod 10 the druggist auking him t6 bo o Lind aa to pend her & cents' worth of ocbloroform, Bhio thraw down aleo two lotters diractad ta two zmlu]( ojen Whom thoy had been Mrting with, lddiung thom farowolt, aud asking tiiem Lo moecs her baarers, “Lhen followed an pxciting 8conq (n tho littlo bed-room. Poor Netils Darrott was dying. Miss Bridrmau_confessed that-they hud tikon the marphing, that tho candy was ouly & rugo, that thoro had beeu scaydalons storias i the tawn about thoem, and that sh did not wish ovor 1o soo hor pareata again, and hoped {q dlo, Ble quictly watohed hor dying companion and waltod for tha eapocted ohloroform, With the doaih of Misw Dastett, however, cania the desiro to live, aud Mins Liridgman requestad sy ametio, Daly five hours before they entored the littlo. bedroom thoy gayly playod croquoeb with some Youug poople, holding tn their hauds tha candy Yhich they wora to spriakle on tho bod, Migs Lndgmao wrote whn’ vho thouglit was hor Jag wilor to Lor fagher In sffectionnts yob detgr- Dived words, Hlo would woat het parents in » rorld where there were no soandslous tongues tud whera thoy could live iu peaco. Migs Dri dg- Bay 14 thought to bo in a fair way o reoover, bl fo EXCURSIONS. Hpactal Digpaked lo T'he CAlcago Tridune, Tanarsg, Mict,, Hopt. 3,—A train of top [ tarslon coagho Were hore frpw Waterloo st Augols, Tud. - Elj lnt&t‘l‘u;nl- Eightoon full c0aolicd atarted and THE ABSTRACT-IOB. Opinions of Exports on {he Bub- Ject. ‘What Thoy Think of the Work Done in tho Recorder’s Office. Abstracts Obtained There Are Con- sidered Valueless. The Proposed Scheme Will Bo of No Ben- efit to the People. Politicians Oannot Qompete with Pri- vate Firms, During the long dabata ralativo to tho purcbase by the County of tha absiract-book of Wilmanns <& Thielcko, it was clalmod by tho frienda of the job that they were playing tho portof public honofactors, sinco thoy woro roliovieg proporty- ownors from tho burdonsomo charges of Handy, Simmcns & Co. 'Thay alleged that persons do- alriug to soll land, or Lo borrow money on i, could got from the county for a comparatively nomiua! sum, sbstracts which would answer all thoir pnrpoves. 'Ta verlfy tho truth af ihls atatoment, & roporter yestorday vinited a numbor of ‘real-pstate ngents, snd firms which lond monoy on real ostato. Their opinious of tho valuo of tho abatract-vooks prrokasod, aud of tho continuationa to bo mado tn the Rocord- ar'u offlce, aro given bolow. Insomuchias thore 18 no outliority of faw by which the Recorder enn add ta his sbatrsots,—tho procoedings of tho Trobate Conrt, the rocords of judgmonts, ele,— ilio gentlomen futorviowed wero questioned ag to tha valio of abatracts which did not give this in- formation. BAIRD & BRADLEY, A vislt was firat paid to Baird & Bradley, Lo Sallo stroot. Tho following intorviow was hiad with Mr. Bradloy, Mr. Datrd concurring in bis roplios : Tteporter—~ITavo you bad any exporionco with Wilmanos & Thiclcke's abstract-books so s to form at opinion of their corractuess ? Mr. Bradloy—Wo have frequontly had ab- stracts from them, and have bad no ocesnlon to doubt their accuracy. Wo baveas much con- fidenco in tholr abstracls as in those of any other firm. IL.—Would your have confidence enough in copios mado in tho Rocorder's offico to buy land or loud monoy on them ¢ Mr. B.—Wo uover do anyihing without com- paring with the original “title, unless wo are familiar with the proporty, R.—Taking into nccount the class of labor politicians_genurally omploy, would you have aontldeuce in tho Itovorder's continuations ? Mr. B.—Wo should huve moro confidence in the continuatious of those men who ore ac customod to the husiness, It fu importont work and requires exporienca, I.—I8 thero any vatue, for your hurpases, in an abatract which given only laud transfors and tox eales, omitting Judgmonts, probate mat tors, oie.? Mr, B.—~Wall, it would ho valuablo as far an it goos: but wo should hava to gat tho othor norrchos mado bysono person in whom we coutd have ponfidoice. R.—1I the Necorder's offico wero as rigoroualy mauaged as Handy, Simmona & Co.'s, would the furufebing of absiracls by the county, in your opluion, be af uu?( ge ? Mr, B.—It would depond vory much upon how the work was done, ‘thoy ought toho able to do it wall, it it conld bo done boltor by the oxpe- rioncod men who lava had charga of this ab- stract-business for somo timo. Thoy aro men with reputationa to sustain, wheress a political ompioyo has uauslly little or no reapanmbility, R.—3en selling, or borrowing money on, 1ots worth €500 must find tha presout abetrach clhiarges 8 hoavy burden ; could this bo relieved by theso oounty abateacts ? Mr. B—1 don't kuow haw the business will bo conductod vet; but it wo had not confidenco 1n tho abstracts wo would not have thom for s §500 lot suy mors than for » ©10,000 lot. A mon wauts to Lo just as sure of lus, title for o amall as for a large amount, R.~What do {ofl chunk of tho notion of the County Commissloners in buylng thase hooks ? Br." B.—My own improssion i that tho ab- atrnct-buulnnu hiad botter bo left to the private ring, I.—Do yon eoo any advantago in tho county golog inta the businces ? Mr, B.—Tho object, I preanmo, is to cheapon tho abatracts, but wo don't know what tho coun- ty will charge. Thoro Is no abjoction to the stop, Tho work 15 likely to gat into tho ;hands of politiclans, when chauges will fraquontly oc. cur and this inportant business got into” th handu of Incompetont mow. Of cotrén tho poo- plo will bo lod to trust in their abstracts, and somotimes thoro will bo trouble. Private firms, on the othoer hand, aro personally responsible ¢ thoir busiuesy succoss deponds upon their nes curncy, and theyara more ¢o be rolied upon than political employos in this mattor. JOHN O. HAINES, Tho reporter futsrviowed Mr. John C. Halnos, DPrealdent of tho Iidelity Bauk, on the subject with tbo followlng result : Roportor—I1avo you hed any exporfence with Wilmauns & Thioleko's abetract-books, Mr. Hainos ? 3Ir, ITajnos—No, slr; I bavo dono busfuess with Handy, Bimmons & Ca, IL—Wonld you bave enillcfont confidence in copics made In tho Rocorder’s offico to transaot bugjnoss on them ? Mr, H,~That would dopond entirely upon what basig tho rocords rested on. Unless tuey woro mado up from autboritative documents mmln provious to the fire. I would not take onl 1L,~I2 tho Racorder aontinues thosp abstracts, using e class of labor politiciaus ara gonosally partial (o, would you Lave copfidaucs In the coutiuuations . Mr. 1L~-1 would nat If ho run the ofiico as & political machino, ‘fhore is a Intgo valuo ine Yolved 1n this businsue, aud it ought to bo in the Lmnda of thoroughly compstent and reliable men, 1o my apluton, the only porfoct anta-fite ¥eaurds aro thoso of Handy, Himmous & Co, :Lhreo uetn of books arouscd by tho tirm, so that it 14 almost impoustble for thom to prosont im- perfect chulns in thelr abstracts, A firm like that which the county Las purchasod from ought 1ok to bu considored atthoritativo at atl, 1, —Would an abatrget giving only Iaud trana- fers sud tax-salos, omitting judgmonts, probate wnattory, and 4o farth, bo of avy valuo to you 7 Ar, 1.—No, sir;"thero {4 no value In an ine strument which doos not glve us a perfeot tranacript of all tho rocurds pertalving ta lands aud Lond ou lauds i this couuty from thy Goy- ernmont dowi, 1.—Buppose the Recorder wore to conduct the businoss s woll as Haudy, Simmoys & Co., would tho furnishing of abstracts by K{m county ‘e of any une Mr. IL—"The usefulnoss would depond alto- other upon whathar tho information fnrnisbod ¥ thoso booky gave a continuous history of the chaln of titlo from tho Gonersl Govsrninent dawu to the polut of examivation. If thoy do that, it ie all right ; but if they cannot, nnn}lilo will havo to resort to somo onig olso for Lho In- formation. Thoir cortification will not awount o snvibiug, I.—In your opinfon, could men solling and borrowing monoy on lots worth €500, who find tho abatraot chngl;fu 8 lioavy burden, be refieved by theso ohoap and fpoor county abatract-books ? Alr. L.—No, sir; you canuot get any relief {n that wey, Our ouly wourco of information at tho ]ll’onnnb time ihat spproximatos to correot 1024 ara tho thyeo dots of ubstract-books which oroly the hauds of Mandv, Blmmous & Co. Yoliove monoy-londers would not operato under lullvl Oflfilrl “““Ly' | +—110w duea the action of the Cqunt; - missionors in this waiter striko you 1““ ko Mr, H.—T thiyk ll[or OURLt ta Lo vory careful In ougaging in & matior of that kind. T'hey ma: tako yn samathing which ouly covers the ground parilally. It may be incorrect d, b - porten fom 1’ nusmcovhn;m'.'r:' G and waklog il ] RgBravatos fhe URfllllam 8 lo-oRin | any WRIGHT & TYRRELL. » Messrs. Wright & Tyrrgll ox| views on the subjeot as follows Weting. Atk Repottel 6 you had experien Wilmanns & Thicloke's abatragts -f:mun:: m':e': an idea of thelr correcjuosp ? ! Mr. Wright—\o hgvenop had much expar; with thom, but wp prefor exeoodln‘#; tll);‘o ;‘;:: prominent fAris, such ss Handy, Simmons & Co, B.—Would you Liave .onouglu conlidonca in the TN UniVAWo LIuUBUING enplos mada in tha Iteenrdor's ‘officn to huy Tand and lend mouey on them ? Mr. Wo—We finve not, Only tho othor dey wa tola n customer that wo econfit do_nothing with anch a document. Wawlil land no money on thom {0 muy porsonjIu the courts thoe (s ometiings grent troublo in proviug sn orgionl abetract, and the diMeuity In w')'r.v; ‘much iuctnased where neta capy in presented, , Y Ill.-—ll‘ I[lln Hclr'flmrr continuen thesa ll?ll.lflcl.l. uning tho clans of Iahur gonerally etmployed by yolitteiana, wro;nm you bave confidancy i tho mationa 'mf\‘ll:.l W.—None whatevor, ‘Thoy are sbsolntel worthiess, Maling abatracts s & trado b ateelf, and noeds great oxpenrnco, Bum of the vietke employed Ly tho Recordor aro grossly fnaficient. Homa of theie books are ahomiuntiy made np. A hoy of 16 conld hda botter ab the worl than 080 clorks. O en thin tiocks ats ful of orasurea” and intorlincations. The Hecorder's ofiico 14 holug very ineompetently mannged junt now. fho oflics was naver #0 poatlw run, - Of oaurwe Lhin defacta 1n tho manavoment nre duo tn politics andl wotliciency. I do not know any of the ofticers or clerks porsonally, snd conee- quontly havo no projulive, R.—Ig thoro any valuo for your purpnses in an nhetract which given only inud transfars and tax rales, omitting judgments, and probato and otlier mnttora? Mr, Lyreell -Thoy aro no usa to us whatever, Wo would not lend s dollar un guch slatracts, 1t would bo stmply money thrown away. R,—It tho Recordnt’s oftico warn as carefolly managed aw thatof Handy, Bunmons & Co., woull the furnisbing of alstracts Ly tho coutity bouf suy wsn? Mr. T.=Why, thoy would ho thes‘of equal yaluo. 1tut there in no fenr of anything of tho Jnd, Thoy lave not the matenal to do thelr business with, The firm yon upeak of, toudy, Bimmons & Ca,, nre perfectly familiar with tho whole buniness, They aro very correct, and every real-catato man profers dealing with 'snch o firm. If, indood, ho county did tho worlc an wetl, abd farnished nbriraets cheaper, tiere would bo advantage in that, This, liowevar, 18 n mers question of probability, aud hardly entors into this matter, R.—MNen borrowing maney on lots wortly 2500 and under find tho nbetract chargos o heavy burden. Could this bo telieved by those cheap aod poor cotnty abatracts 7 2 e, W.—No.” That would bo money thrown sy, Doot mon might tako such abstracty aud find"thom valucless, Hettor by far get n good abxtract in the firat placo, although it should aost more. I am astonishod at tho attitude pa- Aumed by the County Commlestoners tn thin nf- fair, Thoy aro simply misieading the people, and the poor will suftor most. It —What is your opinion of tha netion of the County Comminsionors in purohasing thie books of Wilmanus & Thielcko ? Mr, W.—To ua 1t Jooks liko a sieal. 1t would bavobeen better to purchase Hamly, Bimmony & Co.’s books at four times the cost, Leeauso thon thore would bo security, and the abstracts made by the irm wonld be recognized a8 thor- anghly correct, IIandy & Bimmona posscsa tho ouly complote records of the county previons 1o tho firo, Tor shstracting thewo they charise donblo, hut for making abstractasinco th pariod of the fro, thoy ave abont on 8 par with othior housos. H. O. MOREY. Mer. IT. 0. Moroy, en botug queationed, eatd that the batracts of tho firm named did not go back of the firo, unless incompletely. Tho men bad beon iu with Shortall & foard, As for their abatracta stnco tho poriod of the ilre, Ln believod thoy wero correct, Ilo had no confldenco in ab- stracta copled in tho Recordor's oftice, beeause of thomeficient quality of the Inbor smployed there. Iio would uot have anything to do with an ab- atract that eimply recorded tranafors and tsx Anlew, omitting judgments, probate, and othor things, Such™ an abstract would be simply worthless. 1o coneidored {liat the connty had patd too much for tho abstracts puschased. if tho county would do the work of abstracting ns woll and mora cheanly than Haudy, immona & Co. that would bo all right. F. G. VIEALING. Mr. P, C. Viorling, No. 126 Sonth Dearbora streot, had no falth n tho Wilmanny & Tieleke abstracts, Ifo preforrod to deal with tho frma that bhad proper continustions and completo rocords, As for copies mada 1 tho Recorder's oftice, he would lond no money on sich securie ty. Thoclags of clorks emplayed in that ofllco wos pot up to the praper etaud- ard, A good abetrpot-man was o hard mon to 1ind, but, when found, ho was {nvalua- blo. Ilsndy, Simmous & Co., snd #ome other firms, had tho coulldenco of roal-estato mon and capitallsts_gonorally. The county pmid dearly for tho abastracts purchased. [lo would advica any man to gob & good obatract to start with, ratbar than dopend upon poorly-constructed copies, which aro ofton not worth the matorinl upon ~ which thoy aro written, It was tmo that somo of tho old firma charged onor- wmously, cepacially for abstraos gowy bohind the fire, but it was botter to bo on the safo sido, TPersous linving poor, choap capies would find groat diflculty ln raising mouoy upon thom. C. J. HAMBLETON. 3Ir. 0. J. Hambloton, loom 12 Reaper Duild- ing, w#ald that tha abstracts purchased by tho county gid not protend to go back further than tho fire. Thoy worecorreat enouzl In any matter Iater tlna that ovent. Mo did not think that tho Recorder b gotton tho natorial to make good copios, Roal-catato mon would bo very cautiouy in lending monoy on sush socyrit; ‘Tho county had mado a protty doar bargaih, Tho class of belp amployed by politicians wonld uot, 88 & youaral thing, be capabla of "mkmfi coplos that would give entisfaciion in the lan aud mouey markot, AR MEAD. Mr. Mead, of Moad & Goo, No, 165 Lafiatie strout, was rather oharitable to the firm of Wil- nanns & Thielcke, Thoy hnd lind some oxpericnce in their buslness, and thoir abstract of mattcia singo Octobory 1871, consudorod ontirsly trustworthy. ~ Ho shared the opinin of otlior roal-ostato mon a8 regardod the genoral unrolinbility of coplos of abetracts mado in the Recorder's oflice. Toe cortalnly would not lend any money on them. Horo- rarded abstract-making o a regular trade—ona hat needed years of oxperionco and cloao applis catlon at that. i ey CORNER-STONE CELEBRATION. Buerpon, 1., Bopt. 2.—Ths oceasion of Iny- ing the corner-stono of Sheldon Lodge No. #if), 1. 0. O. ¥, took place yosterday, and was a magnlficant affair. At 2 o'clock tho processian, buwboriag some 300 Odd Yellows from varjor portions of Iroquois County, In grond rokalin ana badges, led by 1toff Bros.' Cornet Band, of Watscka, formod” in line sud paraded throngh She priucipal strevta of tho village, presonting s vory imposiog appoarance. The procossion lalied in front of the contewplated temple, wheroupon D, J. Esstburn, Esq., lutroducod the lHon. L. B, Bherman, of Chicsgo, QGrand Mamster of Illiuais, who proceedod with thie boautiful and improsalyo caramonios of laying tho coruar-stone. asslgtod by the Grand Lodye otloors, after which (irand-Master Shors nan dalivorod o most masterly and eloquent ad- diess, which won for him sud the Ondor in goneral tmmnn aplulons from tho {mmonve throng of hoarors, Who keemod entlroly wrapped nr in the wponker. It hLas boon a creat duy for Bheldon, aud the demanstrations witl bo long ro- inempbored by (he Odd Follows who participated. Tha weather was quite warm. butotherwiso Buspicloun, A foslival and Udd Fellows’ dance follywad in the evenini, sud closod the prococd- {;’,fi:' ¥he wholo affgir was 8 maguillcent guo- —_—— EADS’ JETTIES, New Yonw, Sopt, .—Tha Committos of engi- neors who wore luvited by Capt. James B. Fads to'connlder nis plans for Increasjug the donth of wator ovor tho bar at the mouth of the Missls- sippl Ntiver, and thus facilitating un'l{lll.lun. Lave as yeb formed no permaneut orgaulzation, bigoauss of the absonco of Prof, Houry Mitahotl, of the United Htatos Cunst Hurvey, who is invit od to be prosent at the oxamination of the plavs. Prouident Gsant ealled unon tho Commistos this meroing, aud bold a long conversation with jte membors, — A SpelllugeMatch, Aorristown Lerald, e left the spolling-ee at” 10 a'clock, and slopped in loan oy Liw way homs, Hero he et soveral frjauds wha “wet o up® divers timau, aud o reachied homo about miduight with & cunfused brain aud a very domoralizod pair of loke, Then uo sworo that wamobody had stoleu ay-hals, but tile wife, with a fearful scow! X (fi? Ler brow aud alamp in bor hand, admitted I, ““Druok! " she exqlaimed, :~B-r-‘q-f;¢ (hio) drunk. Thas esyauf.” : Bruto *B-r-0-0-t (bic), Oivus harder one,” “lafot 1" 1"¥lia3 hiardor (blo), bat I cau spellum. I-d— 8 & gtuuner d-gTvl-d-L;-;. ldlat, Now givi In b f Bhs ploked up poker and gave him a stun- uer,” xud the spelling-mateh sdjournod sive die. " RELIGIOUS NEWS. Yestorday's Noonday Prayer-Mecting at Farwell Hall, Slgns of an Increasing [nterost in Divino Things, Licensing Female Preachors. NOONDAY PRAYER-MEETING. BIINB OF INCHEASING INTERLST. Tho noou-dny prayer-mnotings of tho ¥. M. A, contintio to grow iu futerest, as is teatifiod the steadily-fucreasing attondanco and the zeal with which the services aro conducted, Yes- terdav this wan especlally to bo noted in tho Iargo nudienco nasomtled to participate in tho oxorcises, and in the prevalling spirit of religloun Inquiry evidencad. Tho oxercinos woro conductad by the Rov. Atoxander Youker, who, after tho usnial opening oxercises, delivered an addrone, or rathor fervent axhortation, choosing for b wil- Jecltho topiz of * Consccration,” and basing his remarks cn the text, **If any man will ba My diaciple, lot huta deny Litealt, and tako up hir cross aud follow 3Mo." fu the courso of his rewarks MR, YOURER RAID ¢ After an oxperienco uf many years as o min- inter, pix uf them in this ety Fotn anstond that tue great doreliction of tho ehurchies is that thog do not deny themaslves. It 1k cany cnongh 4o got togather haro aud talk of the biessiugs of falyation, Butit's s very different matter to deny ourwolves, Lo takio up the crons and fullow lim fn onr overyday lives fu the worll. L'vo often thought of it. Why is it that men of beain and “of merve about all elso ara wuch awful comnidn in tho mstter of religion? We | sro not afraid to let peopla kuow whero we stand on angthing elue, but when it eomes to THE UREAT MATTER OF KALVATION, wo nro nfraid to let it ba known, 1t ngsaninthe dayn of our Bavior. Men would not come to the light beeauso they loved tho darkuvss hetter than tbo light. ftuc Joens raid, If 8 mau will fotlow dle, lot him deny immalf. It's got to be dono. It's n hand-to-hand tlght with the world, I'vo hoard jeopla tell at camp-meoting how eaey it waH to glve oursetven to Christ. ANl we had to do wan to lot go of ein and Ho would receive us. But 1 toll you it is not mere letting go. Kin has 8 hold on 1, and we must fihie to freo ourselves, It novor gets boyond this. The best mun that ovor lived had to wage band-to-hand coutlicts with g2lf—to deny hlmaolt—to do whot was right in the sight of tha Lard, Now, then, tins fight must be fonght out. It must ba foughit againat pursuing a bustuess that ia not right in £ sight; againkt keoplug com- pany that is not right in His sight; agninst noglecting dnties that tho Lord roquiras of ug,— the tight must bo mado. HAVE YOU DENIED YOUNSELVER a8 God would bave you do? liave you conses crated yoursalves ta (iod ? If wo, your lives, vour goods, - all that you have, bave bean made His, If you have denied yourselves, if vyon Lave made all His, you are cousecrated 1o God, Lut bolore you arguo that God will not como to you,oud that You do not got the light,search yout hoarts to son if youin all things have danied yoursolves, I'm well mwaro this subject is_nn unwalcomo 00 to lukewarm Chrietians, You woy talk of -Justitication, _ and of Sanctification an mnch an sou pleaso, but 1 know tha perfect cousecration 1 in the waging of daily fight witl the world, with self, witix be- settiug ging only, snd that thyt porfoot consorras tion i3 perfect love, At tho conclusion of tho addross tho uaual ju- vitation was extended for UEQUENTS ¥OI TRATRR, and a gontleman rose and prosented the request of one who evidently, ho said, had o heavy bur- dont upon her mind reiative ¢ & yaung man hore 1 tho city, Ile was & very moral soung man, bul was not o Christian, Laut Bundsy, abo aid, #lio mduced bim to go to Sunday-school, and ho ovidently camo away in o botter framo of miud. But his condition was a leavy barden on her mind, and she begged thoir prayers for him. In the prayer that followed petition was of- fered for tho young man whose case had boen presonted, thot tho bloased piric might rost ou that young mau’s heart, o that ho might be convicted of sin and ho convartad, A man who mado a tbroc-minute address said thero wore TWO NODES OF DEARING TIE CROSS, Bimon, the Cyreulan, bore tho cross; but ho horo it for Chirist to bo crucitiod npon it. Too wmany of us bore the croks ay did Sunon, for Curist to bo crueified upon it, here was ane other way of bearing the cross. That was, for onracives, ench his own eross, It wobavo be. sottiug sins, we must nail them upon the eross. A man who followed said: If we take up aur arosy wo are going to euffor tho ofteuse of i1, Ouiy yestorday 1 wan called upou to stand bu- foro & man fn’this eity, a professing Christiau, who makes his living by swindhmg, Hoputa littlo ndvertisoments tn the papors that striko tho oye of young meu coming to the city to sock omployment, aud site there, in Ius littlo oftlcs over on Clark stroet, aud swindles them ong of thoir monoy. 1 was thore with & warraut taken ont by ono of hits victms, 1 tald hin thon that ho was Judgoed, thongh ' dischiarged” by tho iudorsement on tho warpaut, which ran, ** By death of tho compluining wituess,” His poor vietim died at the bospital the day bofore. Prayors wore also aslted fora young man who had told tho brother whoprefarrod thorequort thut ho (the young man) wans subject ton bessiting #in which was robbing bim of his wavhood, aud wsked that they would pray for his delivarance. Alr. Yauker thenasked { thero wero any othors present who dusired to bo rruynd for; and asked that if thoy felt thoy could noi speak that they would simply rise. “I'heroupon several youuyz mon nrosa In variona parts of the hall.™ Alr, Youler naid, “ Uoa blcea you, dear Lrothers, I remembor whon [ answered that questiou, and rtuod aut bofore the world, 1t was the turning poiut in my eargor.” 1fo ndded : * T'imafrald 1 took up too much timo, for I know you are men of businoss, sud vour timo is valu- ablo, Tut you must all find timo to dis, Lut now wo munt bring those exorcises to a closo, atid L think the best thing wo cau do iv to xpend about oup minute iu silent prayor,”—which was x'lt;uu. ;ud. alter a bymu, tho meoting was dis- 1wisacd, —— METHODIST MATTERS. LICENSING FEHALE PREACHERS. A call wea yostordsy mado on Presling-Elder Jutking, of the Methodist Church, to got at the trath of the fullowing paragraph taken from a Now York papor s A Miss Borgh hse been sxerclaing her gifts and BYaves a8 proacher of rixbiconsuess quriug o past yrar, aud belog u somber of Clark trout Meihodist Chured, Chicago, at & Quartorly Muoting just luld, 1ha renewal of hor Ucenso camoup, Elder A, 3. Jutt kiun susamarily stoppod all procoudings by retising to enteriain uer Hame oa the oificial u-f or to cuunfilnr tho mattor for the Fenswal, After llutening to tho paragraph, tha Elder enid that it was substantially true. ko further eaplamnod bis position by aying that tho quos. tlon of licunsing women preachers had been for oo timo a monted one in tho Mothodist as in other churches, The practice had diffored, and intho Kast Brs, Van Cott aod otliors had beon licensed, but in the Woat tho cases of femalo proachers had beau rarer. Thoro wora ouly two it bis district. Aw to Miss Dergh, be said that she liad buen licenaed fu the firat place at thoinetanco of Dr. 'thomng, 40 whode charok sha_ botouged. VWhou the question of renewing the licenso camo up o had, ay l‘:mdim{‘ Eldor, decided that tho quoation was 10} in the lat of proper buxmnoss to gowe bofare tha Qaarserly Meoting. Tho youson for thla was shat tho highoat authori- ty which had yet pasged upon the question bud docided that women could not be lictnaed. The caso in question was very liko tho preaanit one ¢ A woman hisd been exorcislug hor gifts as vicacher, but wheon her case camo bofore tho Prosiding Xldor ko bad rofused to admiv LT proper to Lo vassed on. Prom this declston su appoal liad been carried up to & Yearly Conferunoe, aud the opinion _of the Bishop~ presidiug hsd boon takou. Iu had gustaiued the ducmion of tho Lldor, aud an appeal had tuen basn taken to tho General Conforeuce, which meets st Bt. Louls in Alay nost. At that fimo the momontous ques- tion will be pasaed npon by the bench of Bishops, wind will bo Sually sottled. 1u viow of ths faate abave statad, Mr. Jutkine said that ho did uob fool Justitied 1 proceedisy iu oppostiion o the Biubop's decision, and therotora complied with sha higheat sutharicy yeb gven iu rofusing o allow the conmduration of the question of renewing Miss Sorgh's license w)mllc\\. ‘Tho other Iady prescher of thia district s Mra. shufeldt, who bield a licenaa from the Western Avonue Ohureh. A Quarterly Meonug of that body was beld last eveuing, nod the action iuthe cos0 was tho uama a4 fn Miss Borgh's. TUE ALA WTREET CHUKCH, The yoporter alup saked Afr. Jutkins i€ any now dovolopments bad hoen had Ju tho casus which had niedo tha Ade Birast Clureh prowi- uont o tho courtw. Ilo roplied that thore Lad not latoly beon any further trouble. Tho ques- tion 1uY0lved in the latest case of luunciou FRIDAY, SEPTLEMBIR 3, 1875, had beon pasvard upon by tho Supremo Conrt, and tho decinion wan i favor of the Truntaon ot thecl it ouly newded & formnl applica- # decinion Lo disulve the iujutctn, but wheiber shat bad beon made ho did uot huow. e e 2 STEAM NAVIGATION. Mecting of the Natlonal Board In New Yorik., New York, Sept, 2.—Over 100 delegates worn prezent at tho nceelon of tho Natloal Board of Hloam Navigation to-day. Along report wan read and adopted reciting tho oxjérieuco of the Committeo appointed to prepato awendments to the Steambost law, and to preek them npon tho attention of Congress, Thewo amendmeuts failed to becomo a law, ac- corling Lo tho repurt, owing to the opposition of Houator Corndng, Tho roport continues: * Wo only regret that through the unpecossary snd unfms and careless opposition of ono man, gov- erned by motives to us unknown, wa liase failed to obtai any of tho amendiments askod for g but wo bayo an abidiug confidenco that the fu- turo will repay all tun labur of the past. and that tho good senwe of Cungrees will rolieve w4 from the fmpositions and exnctions nnder whbich tho great intorest wo represont Lias been po loug suffering, We have vosnggestions o malo se 10 the Mturo courke of the Natiouol Tianrd, bat could recommend that questions of | legislation be reterred to the Executive Commite ten now to bo elccted. Thcre aru in tho act i many ukelenr, but kpecitie, requirementa of law, whicl: tha Board cannot ket anido, and wlshonglh it hiaw recommended that the Jaw bo changed in many partioniars, wothing has beon done,” Tho report concludos with s expresmion of thanky to Secrclars Dristow and to the members of Congrea who Lnd nesinted the Committee jn thewr Inbors, The Becrotury of the Hoard waid that, for the isformation of the pnbiis with re- | Hpoet to the objeets of the Buard, Lo wonld stats that they were, fliset, o better rafegnaed for hfe and yeoperty ;. wocond. fixed aud permancnt rules of vavigation ; third, reliof from the ox- nctions of pafent-right vonders : fourth, protee- tion from undue lishilis The Doard then went into o 5 resolntion, offerod by Jobn . Thy follows Bofinger, was referred to the Executive Commit- teo: Ticavleed, That the Executlve Committee Le, and are hereby, oximicied to bve jrepared and gresttod to | the Forty fourth ress for pekaape, 3 DAL ereaty: & anfxed commiealon, catinntivgg of t two from eyl life, on from the Coast Coptain, and ono pilol of wieamers navigatiug § waters, wadd Comminsion 1o e appointed by t dint of the United States, for the Durpnar of tnquiring Into And reporting upot’ the Jractical Gity of Smprovs ing tho nasigabls rivers of the Gnlied Stater, sasd Commissivn to report to the Hohorolie War, after having thoronchs esatined and goepred chartw, plans, anl entimutes Of thu cost of tmproving cach navigable Tiver, The followiug ofliccrs wero electoll for tho enming First President, J, T Whiting, Michigan’s Viee-Presh] Thotans Clvde, Pent sylvania ¢ Second Vice-Lrowident. It A, W fock, Keutuchy: Responding Ostorn, New York {acordiug Becretnry, Jawes, Pennnylvania ; Troasurer, £. W, son: Lxecutiva Cammittee, C. W. Gopeland, New York; D. . Kirby, Michigans J. L Payne. Venpnvlvapia: L. Marry Forrie, dr., Now York: Amos Bmith, New "Jersey : J. Ij, oyle, Maina: W. C. 8uith, Marylaud ; Jobn W. Dofinger, Indiana : Marshal Parks, Virginin ; Thomas Sherlock. Ohio: L. J. W. Ver- mont s Jalm Allen, d {fald 3 L, D, Cramo, DBuflalo ; A. J. Roberts, C. N. Pareors, Kenturky, o Hon. A. J. Cochran, aud 3L A. Bresen, of Missouri, M. Grinell, Vittuburg, and ten. J, D, Newloy,of Pitsiury, brieflv addressed the Convene 1jon, promising faithiul sunport 1o the fan ance of the interests of the Bourd, and expres condemnation of the conduct of Nenator Conke Jing with regard Lo tho amendmonts of the Steam- boat bill of 1871, The folivwing resolutivon, offered by Mr. Tink Yarble, of Lowevillo, Ky, was reforrod to tho Lzxecutivo Committeo @ Atesolred, That the zecutive Committce br tue structe:d by tils Boatd to uso thetr influence ju Cun. xens Lo gelan approprlation of £0,0 010 wideu the clinnnel at the head of (e fulls of the Ollu River, bets clior- ow Urleans ; tho Hon, ter kuown ax the Indians Bhoal, It was reeolvod thot the Convention adjourn until the first Wednesday in September, 1476, to meet at Laitimore, e T THE MALTSTERS. NEw Yong, Bopt. 2.—The Convoution of the Mlaluters' National Aseociation resumes its son- sion to-dny with a full attendanee. The report of €. L. Epps, of Chicago, 6n the jrosent meth- od of dryiog malt, was read, spplauded, snd approved. Addrerses were delivered by 3r. T, Luute, of Readiug, and Jebu F. Tentofl, when the Convention took & recess, The Committeo on iho Yicotion of Officers ro- ported the folloning a8 clected for tho ousuing Year: Dresident, %h A. Lyunde. Buffalo ; First ico-Progident, 1. D, Hawléy, Detroit ; Becond Yico-P'resident, F. Blackman, Jr., I'hladelpbla ; Third Vice-L'residont, H. D. Davenport ; Re- cording Sceretary, Wiliam Btorey, Albauy ; Cortespondivg Sceratary, A. J. Wheoler, Luffas Yo; Treasurer, C. Lloss I'arsons, Rochoester, It wau reralved to hold the next wmeoting in Philadeiphis, on the third Wednesday of August next, Adjourned. et AMUSEMENTS. NEW CHIOAGO THEATRE, Olark street, near Randoipl, opposite Shermau Honse, _THE NEW €O EARTS AXD DIAMONDS, by a Gentleman of Chicago, Charactery from feal Life ; by the Drilliant Comedy Company Evory Night and Saturday Matines. Heats for !i:lu oue veek in advance, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. LAST WLEK BUT ONE QF EDWIN ADAMS, Who will appear for the firat tte in two years in tho heautiful drama BENOCE ARDEIN, Supported by au Exeellent Cust, Now Scencry, and effects, © OCH ABDEN Matinee, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, GREAT BUCCESH OF TIXE. Brennan & Waro Combination, © ABIG HIT, QOMIOOPERA, THREE SISTERS. Matinee Satunlay, Extra Performaucs Sunday Evvuluy, Bept, 5, TPovular prices, ADELPHI THEATRE, “Tuia ¥riday, Sept. 3, LAST LADIES' NIOUT, OLIVER DOUD BYRON Will positively sppear I his great sensation, ACROSS THIZ CONTINENT 11 Grand Gala Mattuee ta-morrow afternon HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Tmmense Success of tho Old Favoritea, Tuo Famous Galifornia Minstrals ! I thelr mirth-provoking comicalities, Iurlm'ln; Ei vesan, Rice, Arlingtou, Kumbls, Rexd, Mackis, Wiliou, &c. A BUPLRION BEXTLITE, and su_orclustea of 10 solo performers, Every oventng aud Wedueadsy anu Haturday Matinee BURLINGTON HALL, Qurtier uf Btats and 8iztoenth-stu, Fvery Evenlug at 8 o'clock, Charles MacEvoy s Famons ORIGINAL NIBERNICON Al the MORKIS COMEDY COMPANY, Hoeenea and Bparklng Bkctelics, Mutines Sat- w, Now urday TWA HOURS AT HAME” Faewell 1L, Hnndu‘, Hopt, G, nad l«Nry wveniug st 8, Kennedy’s Songs of Seotland, Mr, Keunedy will bo asslsted by IS8 HELEN KENNEDY, MISE MARJORY K ? DY, otary of | ... EDUGATIONAL. The Sage College for Lady Students, Tuls fuatitution has boen srected and endowed Ly the Hon, 15, W. Sage, atn cost of £100.000 , in connece + tion with Coenell Uniyrraity, on condition ‘that young Butien shail recefve at the University an_education as hrogls st broad an it provided for young mon, The »ollege building 12 Leated by ateai, Hghted by Bar, cnrefutly furn'shed and provided fith taths, aspmarinm, Yotaudral garden and ornamental grounds, The Iady” stndents Lavo the privilege of sl the Sougsen of Isentan given In the Unjversity, and to thie nertans preachud during tho year fn the. Adjacent Univeralty Ghagel, by ntlugninind clergynen of Yarlous sellybiia odies from vazionn raris of the SOUDATS, WIE & Ppceki ol winend for that piiFpose. Thie cutire number of tuly stivdonts who can ho Acs commodated during e ‘evrning Wniversity year, ho- BImSHR in Bepsember, I onn tnmired and twonty, and applicants for rooms will bn registered {0 thio order of appilcation. For cireular contalaing full party JUESIDENT OF CORNELL UNIVE v, addrers TH, Ithaca, ELLIS PETERSON, Fermerly an Arstatant Professor in tfarvard Coflogn, and atelx Principal of tho Hich Selool, Worceery Marx,, Wil prepare ten bows for Gollsgn, Fither for the Frehinan or the Bupbomors Clare, o begin Sy, 21, BEFERYNCLA Prealdent W. €, Etiot,” Harvard Usiversity, Came briitge, Mass, Tho Hev, Fdward 1T, Hall, Chelrman of the High Beliool Comuiittes, Wosawster, Maen, The Hon. George F, Hoar, Wore ster, Mass. W. I, Draper, & Eaeb ‘Thirty-ncventh- ELLIS PETENSO: Warcester, M, TINE] COXLILTNGHE. Schiool of Latters, the S ieutine Blival, aul the Grammar Beliool of Racine Collego will revpen Wednea iy, Sept. 18, The restoration of Tayler Hall, with many fmproves meuls, soda ew Laboratory and Gymuasinn which nare ta Lo finlabed Lefore the term opens will add much 10 the advantages of the Institution. For aduasion 14 New iculars sddress to JAMES DE KOVEN, D, D,, Racino College, Nactne, Wia, Catalogues can be L ot Jansen, ScClurg & Co. Ifitchell & Yinthaway A Blate-£1., and at the el chauta’ Natfoua) Bank, UNION COLLEGE OF LAW Of tha University of Chivayo, and the Northwentern University, rlomed it second v with 103 students, Ex:Uniled Btaes Kenatoes Trimbull and Doolittlo Audge Bootl and Peofs, Denlow aued Meyers, tavghil four huars aly, und 22 lawyers lectucod o Huln Cole Toge lust Lesides a canrro by Dr, Davia on Aedis eal Jurisyradenice, The Tten, 1. 15, Tinra, Tovier of the Statutey, fa added 1o the F Uy foy the coming year, " Honponn Sept, 15, Terun # per year of nine miontn, ~ Difloms adzaits (6 thw B, Far catalogucs, res V. B. DENSLOW, Kcoretiy, 29 Tribung ¢, Chieagn, L, at 18T, JOEIN'S SCHOOL. Doarding ond Iy §°1 Cltldren, ltev, A Wert Thirty-ge - ., Irving'a spectal clusy for the stu tuglial Tangusze aud Literature, an filustrating nud fllustrated Ly His- tory, with readings frin the Lest authors, wiil Liegin it November, lars for the Liatoriesl Lnd eritical study of the Fine vill Leain at the waue e be Fall Term ogine on Wednesdav, Sep, ), 1835, Cln:l!lfi and aformati=n apply ax sleove, H.B. BRYANTS o . (Mry=nt & Stratton) Chicago Business Collogo w SNGLISTL TRAINING SCHOOL, Slate.st., southeant cor, Wanliugton, Chirago, 1i The luigest aud moat ‘thorough institution of kil in Mueriea, Hend for circular. ST, IGNATIUS COLLEGE, 413 West Twolfth-st., CHICAGO, 1LL, Btudics il ke renymed in tuis institution Monday, Sepd 6 Tuitlon, per form of ten month, $0, For catulngzac or fufannation, apply to REV. INO, B, VERDIN, 8, J., Grp!mmm. ST, XAVIERS AUADEMY, Waha] . corner Twenty-ninth-st.,, Wil be open for {he reception of bosrders and day sehiolars on Monday, Sopt, 6, For eatalngy P 1 tho Monticetlo Female Seminar The next term of this tnstitution will commenc: Thureday, 17tk Keptem! Lerctofore notif not_completed. HABKE] bl y on 1, dustead of the th (am ce of dmprovements pddress Mies 1, N, ), in Tor cataloguos cpal, RADFORD'S BTUDENTS' HOME. A BOVH' koot Middlgtoww, Goun, - Deifzlitful situstion, Buperlor sccommaudations., Miiltary drill, Thorough achool, Address ftev, J, 1T, BRADFORD, DImXx}iz 0, DX BILVA AND MRS, ALEX. BEADFORD'S (formerly Mrs. Unden Joffroans) English, French, and Gorinan Boarding snd Day Sehol for, Young Las den wnd Chidren, wilh calfsthonles. No. 13 West Tlhirtz-eighth- York, Teopens By piteatlun vnay be inade by letfer or peronai! I)"'l N. W. C. UNIVERSITY. The tweaty-Arst fesaion of thia [astitution will open 10 the pew bulliines—the most completo now on tha coutinent—in Irvivgton, 4 miles east of thin ey, Bept. 18, Full Fucnity 3 six conrsas of stuly: toth sezen recetved. For catilogues address. 0, LENBECK, Secretary, of U, & BURGESS, Frosideat, Indisnapalls, Ind, MRS, GARRETSONS ngling, Preuch, and German Doardlug aml Day ol for Young Tadles sk Children, No, 51 W, Torty-seventhest., betworn THh amd Sixih reapen on Wedntadas, Sept, 22 1ni5, Applicatious hiade Foravnatly or by fettors ua above, Mt. Pleasant Military Academy. A Belect Boanding Bclol for Youug Men nud Boys, at Sing Sing, N, Y., on_the ludson. A full grated courre of fuateuction, Diplomsaat graduntion, M- itary arganization compisto aud tharough. Grounda beautifal oud_buildings commmdioas, Forty-saond year beguua Sept. 10, Send for clecilar. contaiuing Chicago referevcon. J. HOWE ALLIN, Prineipal, A bonk of neatiy 20u pages, compiled exprensly et & /uide to ad ypareuts and guardisna in selerting & Achaol, It containg & completa lat of slt the schools and college fn fhe United Staten s Information I rom fsrd to placen wherein the schooln ate Incated, the chrmate, Tallroad facllitien, ctc. ; also a apectal destripe fon of (ho wost desirable inatitutions of learalng, Bent freo upon application. Tostage, i cente, ¢ T, COTESWONTIt' PINORNEY, Bureau of Bchool Advertieing and Inforniation, Do~ masatle Hilding, corner Droadway and Fourteenthe ow Vo) . RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF [RAINS eaplod, ®Bupday exconied. 1GRde) aEiemad Tivo Kunday AL E:D0a. fr, ¢ Daliy. o SEebtad ” cumqng Nflm““ifl!l',{zlllflfllfl. w1y k1. W8 Ulinton, hunwe Nizht ifx, vik Glinto waba Night Kxnraen, ., 8 renpurt & Dibuaue Kanre skracport & Ditbuaun Meuress, m : Pant &\ ion B Mhuan mkm..,’v' it b o Llrnern {al 1] & # A ')‘A‘.l o 15 s Depot carnor af Well, hehot eoraar af Canal 1o Kindleaie: MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, | g 'u‘f;-h' "l:"lw Turity.serond of, fosdoutheast corner af Handolahy T Lawes, [ aren (30 T Malt fvia matn lige), Day Rxprow... <04, m. Katmuztn Accu Bunday CHICARD, ALTON & ST. Lflu’ls. and Chlenyn, Kumas Ciry al Denver Short Lfnes, Tndon Deyot, * Wett Side, near Mallyontt, Seidze Tiekat Ofices: 4t Depot, and 122 Jeandolph-tt,, and corner 1 e iyaneaz and Lo Faneas City and Denvar Fast Ex. Kt Louisund Spriagnold F. L. Louts, Bpringliohd & Tois Peoria, Kovkuk & urlioxton I noknk & Lorlingto Chicaro Padacsh Rallroaa %, Hirmator, facon, Wa E Joliet & Daigh LAKE SHORE & MICHICAN rriee, 020 p. £:00p. m. B8:00a. m, 3:40p. m.( 1t ur i e $8:30 8, m. SN yun:, Saturday and Bundar. {Dally, szcopt 0:00a. m. ROAD. kel AMilnankoo & Praitio du Chien] Dlvin) o, Pasesiger Ml Tt s . aul, (nneapolis, Ripoo, Qshicb' & Groun Bay, througb Ve, * 4:00p. oa Milwaukee, Madison, Pedirio s, Chien & fowa: aias, Monasan Stesons Potut, P 200 P v 10 008, ra. Mifmsors B Y Fpvsan itkee, Bt, I'au] . Lsrouls B A Bpolts, thiongh 9:8pm. |t 798,10, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, foot af Lake-st, il Foolaf Teenty.secandst, Trekot _?‘L«'“I 1 e s o0& Now Orlean Speingiteld and Pouris Shringnens M bpen, Feartyand Rookuk Eip Dictunge & Sioax Oty b Tiabuaun ¥ Mous Gity: ™ ICAGD, CHI D'BU}EL!NGTI;NJ, QUINCY H}ILROAU. Depote, Soot of Lakest., Indigna-av, and Asteenihon,, & Sisteenihate, MO Dcket Qfcas, 8 Claricaty Arnive, Auror Peseen P“%’"'fil‘ m:'v'f{bn acli Nigint £ Kanaan 0455 Lok KANKAK| A EE LINE, Fram Central Depot, runt wid depot foot Trenty. Verombaty” ket aeer Ao et dsear Teove, | Arsive, Tadiaospolis, Lactsvlla & Oincta Todinnaoatis Lo *12:00 noan|® 8:0p. m. Znalf) s is, Louls ik Cincia: Ckkuromndailpy e CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. (’_'”u,,m'}z'm;“(:dnnl.l“lf St Lauis Railiway depat, ear. s h’)»fi-'.ll-. Almlu!tll;:l‘- Mo ades ik o1 "MLLE.- BROUSSAIS Reopens her French and English Schiool for Young Ladics, 664 Micklgen-av., near Bixteontheat,, ou day, Bept, 6. Bpecial sttention given to the thorough cultlvation of l&m ¢. ¥ur circulars aud relcrouces adidress the T'rineial, The Sehoul of Vocal At in Philatelpi For the instruction of Teackers and Artste, wilt re open Monday, Sept. 2 Fruehal, Stuiymn LATMA “The rof Vaice fu Siuglog,” snd * The For clrvalary, K¢, npyly to Ac- Philadelphia, Zeare, | drvive Tndisnapolls Loalsville & Cinctn. ) e ¥ (et Day g 08, .00 3:0p, o, it (daily} o) 8:0p.m.) T:40m. m, it 'CNIIDAGD & Pfi!flc RMLROAD, . depot corner sn-ap. 4 rrab, J”mv;;u and hkiiaios Kor 3 Clarbu wect et Malland |\"mn“x-.'.!.'§f:" I Pasannyu; a Passongor,’ Ay Passenyir . Classen fur boys of all ages. Fur cir-ulars, with do- tails, sddress or apply n persou, 1 to 1 afly, oron. han nilding, 4 3 MADAME OLEMENTS SOHOOL For Young Ladies and Children, aion will ooimmencs ¢ Wednesday, Sept. culars addross th.: Lrincipal, Tha next o 1, 1918, For i 8, CUTHBERT'S BOARDING AND DAY ;\[ lmhml llflr,umt‘. 1adies, St Leuis, Alo Im1 remuvod 1o the £ty University—ons of the fin ol-batldings 'ual=whngo bacilitiea have boen sddod senduritg ai Ttetueencos cay be glyoi n States. Fall torat Thia Boardiny Diy fichoal for Ladies, slluatad 1809 Viue-at,, Yhiladuiphia, will be reopsued Sopt. 13, Ml BOULL M 13 i } Principas, n DRIV INSTITUTE, 25 Weat Twentysixth-ot,, N, Y. Doardivg and Dy Helvol for Young Ladios aud Obildreu, 3 i Fiue avts s spacialty, Kiudergarton Department, Deticate pupils ptrengtheued by gymnasticy, Liting, wavenent qure, €lw, Dit BARAH L, HENDRI Priuctpal, PREKSKILL (N. Y.) MILITARY ACADENY, Opsns Bopt, B INT8, New Gymmmdum, 3400 per your, WRIGHT & DONALD, Adidress Mezars, U8 VY. G, BRYAWS BOARDING-SCHOOL, For Young ladies, Batavis, N. Y. Fur referchicos, lo- ire o'y Attoruey Qliariv I, Itewd, IARBORN SEMINARY, 185 and U9 Wabashi.uv, A ndinflug and Day Hekool of tha best cla oung ledles, with depastneiis of 1:.":' T hrte Wi revyuds Hept 1 WOk OF M Sy l‘mrbn)g of Michigan, For clrcular, Address )1, D, BENNETT, Aut Arbor, Mich, 3 FOIYOUNG LA« F VERNON 1NST &‘I]qugdunhum- Eatabilaticd b 102, Mirs, aty 1. Jones and u"i_ m]‘"l{‘":’;‘n.‘nrt}r:‘t;‘u:;ulm‘.?& L Sl . o ’lfil‘-’.‘d g:fl:fiflhfl oken ity Aho fawmily, No, 40 ANy, Aldunbswiin, 809, e Thin beautiful lako is situated four und Lalf miles northieast of Baveington Btation, At Lako Zurich, Ijt, on tie Wisconsty Diviston of the N, W, 1 Tratus Iy tho copuer of Causl aud K{uslo-als, atU:1% 8. 1. aud €:48 po . Btagea couticot Wik tralus for Lake ~Zurich House pud Plenlo Grounds, Saturdey, Hept, 1, 1378, tho Hevopl Aunuai Harycet Flenio will ik . @ood wuslo and s tine dancing oo in grove for after- noou dauce, ~ Eveniug daugug in Lall until 13 o'clock. All aze fuvited, Yeruon Place, BA! TIMOKE. Nofuretices givon on LAKE FOREST ACADEMY, A collego prepamutory achoul 05 baye, N.k}‘lx‘l :fl-m {,.. ‘I QUANTEL, No oxtras. Med awy for Boye. 13 miles from Philadel. 10 lustravtons, B, O, BHORTLIDGE (Macvard Mudia, Fa. 3 : N 'TE, MRS. 8, L. UADY, WS S . M e Y depot carmer Clinton ant Cu F’:"“TSBURO. OINCINNATI X ST, 'L?'y NAIL_RO!?. ket aiee, 141 Handoiph-oz . B8 O{ilnmhnl, Pittsburg & New Yark lay Kxjirasn,.., Columbu, Iistabuny & New Vork| Night Exprosa (daily). BALTIMORE & OHIQ HAILROAD ) ing Trqre sron L4 Ziwldis d dapal T i it S S e i B ail, Bundage Exoented Exdons, Dal CHICAGO, ROCK lfillflu & PACIFIC RAILROAD. rowund Shermianaid. Trokeiafieg Tiurine fioiste o T TFAIRBANKS' eraoAN SCALES ” OF ALL KINDS, ) FAIRBANKE, MORSE & 0Q, 113 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Hecurafultobuy oulytheGenulng, SCALE St "un:k_f‘; HOSP f4le oorar ¥ attingion o ctiaciondl by tha Siate ol T lx {ar ote Busposn gl firine® i Mk viacive tvdimaines 1 s woll Euown ey Tatnes bas at b l;c'll Jmportant. A bual conl n M ot B yoar 33peri- AT AT 10 pap pati, ge, Impataacy, b u - e sba professtan for o rgy, lore, 1444 aaniion. w1k Buaie Lo el o L1348 s7tanzion. Witk Bush o oall 1 comidonitals ‘Oltivo. 3 a. s GREL By iy Nocure! K ¥ounst Dr. Kean, 300 BOUTH CLARK.8T,, nuw&loo. daypogasstiod, heruepls ur, b gl frag o) SRS, waly physlcian a thu city who warraala cusce of uo . Ullge bours, ¥ o= m. 10 8p. w. § Buadags from b o

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