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reen City and bargeay echra Pathfinder, silat Tesanter, Monterey, Nelive Redhagtone Winer Sortitart, hts rariten—Eino, JiewenThe wrecking-tng Resctis, with har consort, thedolingon, commenced working nt the tehr Ottat thie morning, and hae evereeded in plicing the, veel onaneven keel, Blo will be towed to thin alte ant Gieked for repairs, With the progress nado sho will probably bein the dryatork thin evening, aa ne areata The OMeain Trthune, Pont lienon, Michie Bent, &—Daws—Propa Empire Btate, Naatiuas 3, 8, Hay and consort, Burlington snd farges, ‘Troter and barges; nchrs 8, Wl. Kimball, Thonies Quayle, Moivin 8, Bacon, dam Filnt, Cavo- Mip—Propa Motawk, Champlsin, Raleigh and con~ Weather fine, ed down this evening with Fe\tinn—Northeact ¢ fren! Schr Molvin H By-on her Jibboom carried awa: MISCELLANEOUS, Information has heon received that the barge Car- rier, with 6,000 bit of corn (part of the cargo of the Inig Honclus, from BMllwaukor), ts sunk off Farras Point, St, Lawrence River,.,.Tho acht Ottawa colli. ed with tho prop Antie L, Craig Friday, in St, Clair River, and sunk off Port Sarnia, Sho was loaded with staves from Point au Barques bound duwn,..."The tug M1. G, Nolton left BufTalo for Leng Point Sunday evon- ing to annint tho tug Merrick In towing down tie raft which broke from tho Owen somo weeks ago, A largo ortion of Itbas been gotton together again... .8ays Fhe Buttalo Courter: ** Capt. Fonutitn in vtil in come qand of the sch Penanukee, and urrived in port with his vearel yosterday, ‘Tho roport that he had “aki ped "is, of conto, m canard, and originated from the diminutive brain ofan exchange marino rcribe, inat!- ated no doubt by a bit of personal apite, Pho tug Payton, wich went after the wetir Lev! lawson, datne aged by colllston on Lake Huron, han not yet ree turned to Buffalo.,.,The ‘sehr Theodoro “Ferry, rated 8 days ago by. the United lates Marsal, baa been etrinpod, end will bo eold tn a fow dayntovatisfy elaine of croditars,...4¢ harbor men denite to keep thelr eraft ont of trouble, tho Lest thing {hey can do ia to conform strictly to the letter of the law referring fo the lake marine, Mora especially fo this necessary as loug as the revenno steamer Porry fe allowed to const on Lako Eric, This yeenel ins habit of running Suto places unannounced, which 1s sometimes declledly uncomfortable, a4 very oftan sho Jeaven a littls momento wulch ia rather unpleasant to {ink of. Yenterday ebo made ou of her lito trips bore. coming in when it wan supposed lio wan miles away. Connoquently, when slo tied — to tho dock, there was somo Ilvely scrambling among tig men to get evorsthing ta rights Leforu recelving a friendly eall froin the allicers, | Bev- eral small craft. in tho harbor wera veited, but every- thing was found “0, K."—Cleeeland Leader... Tho Buttilo Courter of Saturday naga: “About d p.m, yeaterday the steani barge A. A, Turnor orrived in port with the Ca).taln and erew of tho barge Globe, her con gort. ‘The Captain reported that the Glube, lumber laden, from Saginaw to this port, had commenced to teak dorng tho night, and that tho water gained eo feat that it wan imporaiblo to keep her free, | When of Dapkirk, or thereabouts, whe becamo water-lngged, and those on bosrd took fo tho yaw! and puiled to the Turner, ‘The tug Bryant left nbout 6 p: m. to Tensier fadlotaticn, An tho wind was blowing strong all das, the water wes rough, and the barge being 9 venerable craft tt was thought probable alo would go to pieces, CURRENT OPINION, Thurman is 8 grost man, atrno man, and a bold man. Hoe ia wrong on tho ctirrency ques- tion, but ho standa by his party with a apleadid dovotion.—Itichmond ( Va.) Whig. ‘The influonco that the financiat debate in Ohio baa bad upon tho public mind will not in any event be lost, orther in tho Stato contost or upon tuo laiger flold of the Presidential oloction in the Centennial year.—Cincinnali Commercial. Every day strongthons and unites the Repnb- lican party as tho defender of s honest curren- sy, aud forces tho Domocratio party further toward tho other side of tho question. Tho most bigoted Democratic partisan ought to bo abla to seo by this time that victory for his party in Ohio next month meana that tho noxt I'resi- dential eleoston 18 to be fought on the flnanaial question, and that bis party is to tako tho side of dishonesty and repudiation.—Aewo York Tribune, Some of tho Waabington dispatchoa say that a » fast mall train is to leavo this city inthe evening as wellnasintho morning. Whether tho Post- Ofilco Dopartment will undertake the running of $wo such trains is porbare doubtful, buttho sug: geation that tho train should leavo this city in tho oroning ts eo sensiblo that wo shail expect to Dnd tho Past-Oftico authorities apeodily adopting it, ‘Tho mails aro dispatched at hours when thoy will bo moat vonvonient for the public. The Lusinees correspondance of avery. city is cloned by Go'clock in tho aftorneon, A’ fast mail train, to coufortho most beuofit on the public, should theroforo start at that Lour, aud not ot 5 or 6 o'clock in tha morniug, when tho correspondence of the day before is far on the way to its destina- tion.—New York Post. What John Bull thinks of us is toterably woll known. Ho iy not much In tho habit of keeping his opinions tohimself at any timo, Tha Erie business seandalized and disgusted im not o little, and weveral things hove occurred since then which have notther restored his confidence norimprovod his tompor, “Littl Emma "— introduced by Hus lxcelleney the Amorican Min- itior—wag rather in tho nature uf the lost wtraw. When that begmling young transatlantic dam- tel turned out to be no betsor than sho should be, our rospected but chuleric roiative buttoned ‘up his pockets, Of course, ho will unbutton thom again in timo, but it will not be thin yoar ornext, Vor the present, American enterprises havo little to hope for from that quarter.— Springfield Republican, The unksown founder of the American Col- logo of Musio bas offerad the Presidency of tho Proposed institution to M. Charles Gounod, and the distinguished composer of “ Faust” has do- ellued it, BM. Gounod hopes an Amorican will bo appointed ta the piace. Wo aro not certain that Lis advice is sound in this respect. Art knows xo distinction of nationality, and, if the 'Trus- teog of tho College can find a thoroughly accom- Plished and exporionced musician to undertake tho very dificult taak ct organizing and prowid- dug over their institation, by all meana lot them engage him at ouce, without inquiring where ho ‘Was born, As we havo eid bofore, monoy alone wiil not make o great school of muuis. If tho naw Collogo is to be a benofit to tha wortd, there Manat Lo no mistako in such ® vital point'as tho solection of its Diroctor.—New York Tribune, + Gov, Kirkwood, of Iowa, haa hit the golden, moan squarely, Tho’ Woman-Suffrege Conven- tion of that Stato has boon at him, and the Governor is reported as having watiaflod bis asuailants by gallantly deotaring that he ia a belicver In tho distant advent of Woman- Suffrage," If thero has boon any neater flratogy than this, fonching thia vexed ques. tion, by any American politician, wo havo not heaid of it. It te eminently safe, bo long as tho Governor roiraing from bemg cornered into atating how ‘distant’ bo expects the “ad- yout” to bo, Tho Woman-Buffragiate sro pleasod ; tho opponents of Woman-Suifrago ara dot atall frightoned ; and tho Govervor is uot really committed to anything. In fact, it would be porfectly nafo for auy party to declaro in favor of tho tdivtant advout of Woman- Sulfrage.” Distant advent” ia a happy in- vention.—Delroit Post. Under ® Nopublican ‘Administration, the lonal dobt has thus far boen honestly pro- vided for, white au enormous part of it hea boon absolutely paid off, ‘Tha operation of funding the dobt fs tho greatest which any Gorerumont lias attempted to accomplish far many yoare Past, and the success with which tho work bea been carried almoae half-way to complation ia worthy of far more attention than it has ro- ceived. At this momont the funded loan of tho Filed Bates: at:6 er cau is the best security a8 er; itis i Ah i being eagorly taken ‘up, both at i means of aaving the tax-p; inimienes a ayers nual charge in: interest. ‘I'he Ro; ublican would ba greatly wronged if it uid Rob reoeiee crodit for ite fiuancia! policy, ‘That policy hag maintaiuod the honor of the nation abroa aud lightenod its burdens st home, and it is one of {ho achievements of the party which ought hover to be overlooked.—New York Times, The Cincinnati Enquirer repudiates tho > ination of Mr. Geghan, and promiaon to sets Deut efforts, from now until the day of alection, to sccuro his defeat. The Commercial takoa ex. teption to thiy resolution. It saya: “The En quirer's twitter about tho nomination of Geghan ‘cms to have becn entirely Ubnogcuaary, T¢ would havo bean a most cowardly thing In tho Democratio Convention to have refused to Somtnate Geghan, Ho is identified with a meas. ure that the Democrata defend, aud that tho Uepyblican Convention in this county heultated coudemn. He is personally au intelligent aud hotdisreputable young man. fly dlatinetion ig that of s zoatous Catholic. Does the Damo- ratio party Bropoan to discriminate agains} the Cathohes? It is true that some of Goghan'y Uiterances hava been iudiscrest, but tho Ene qirer published them without divapprobation, io iePPhecation of the term Kuow-! othinglem aH © Opposition to Ultramontauiem in Ohio fs [ithout Marrant; but the Domocratio antagon- mato Geghan, which is velther porsoual nor pi Dor yot ® matter of privoipic, aeome to ulistoal, oui the articlo of Kuow-Nothingiem se THE BABIES. The Sanitary Superintendent Investigates No. 183, Drs Stewart Required (0 Appear at tho Police Court, Further Statements of the Women Ooncerning the Children, Tho Wonso Found in Good Condition—Dr. Stewart's Diploma. Where the Babes Come From Their Fouad, Tho city-rooma of Tur Trnoxe wore yeoter- day visited by Mra. Quackonbuah and her sister, Mrs, Stowart, both of No, 183 Twenty-firat street. ‘Tho Jedies wantod to interview the reportor who wrote tho article on baby-farming that appeared in Sunday's Tuinoxr, Whon ho prosonted bim- rolf both satuted him at the samo instant in an oxcited tonea—Mra. Quackenbush witb, “Why did ou publish that you had sean chitdrea cruelly Treated atour house for?” aud Mra. Stewart with, ‘ Are you the man who reported that about tho baby-farming and ten babies dsing nt my bourse?” For the spaco of a minuto or two [twas impossible for tho roporter to slip iu a word of reply, so volublo were tho Jadies in thor Indignans reasntment concerning what had noon atated in the arliclo in question, Finally be suceceded In so far pacifying them both as to get an opportunity to explain that by error in proof- renting tho types mado it that Mrs, Quack- enbush stated that ton infauts lad died at No. 183, sho bad been fod on cow's milk, when it should have been that two infants had died aa was written In tho manuscript report. ‘Tho reporter finally also found opportunity to explain that on reading tho articlo in question it would bo found thoro was not stated that the reporter or any ono oleo claimed to have wit- neased any cruolties practicodt upon the infants taken to board at No, td3, What the neighbors eaid about tho treatment of babies was totd, that wasall. “Well,” sald Mre. Quackonbush, “why did you leé theso drunken women next. door stuil you with all theta tics for?” “Yeu,” addad Mrs, Stewart with enargy, ‘those creatures aro mad bocause thoy cau't get any babies to board.” : THEY ALE JEALOUS, THAT'A WHAT AILS 'sat,” “Its Just because thoy saw me making a little monoy, that's what itis,” interporod Mra, Quack- enbueh. “And wo'vo beon getting now furniture, and they're jealous of that," chimed in Mra. Stowart. “Weil, wo'll mnke 'ém awent for it," spoke up again Mis. Quackenbush, “for wo'vo got ro- spectable frionds. Only this morning thore waa afawyer—hore's hia curd (producing a pasto- board)—came to our house looking for a wot- nurse, THegaid he nover heard of ma boforo, but, sinco weasing THe Tninune, ho thought I could tell him of a wot-nurso. Ho called it a first-class advertisomont. So it went for some minuten longer, tho ladics vying with oach other in tha oncrgy with which they * went for” their ncizhbors. At last tho roporter, having armod himeolf with poncil and papor, Look bis turn at tho tuter- viowing, and asked whothor tho remainder of tho articlo—that which stated that four babies had died there and had boen buried without per- wit—wos uutrue. “You, it. was," roplicd Mra, Quackenbush. “ ly twoof mine died, tho other ono was hers,” pointing to Mra. Stewart. “FOUR DAMEN IN ALL” diod at No. 183, didu's thoro, this spring and summer ¢” quatied the reporter, “Woll, tho mothor of the firstono waa with 1.” said Mra, Stowart, ‘whot it was sick. Sho boarded at my hunso when {t was boru. That was Bis. Cummings’ baby." “When did it dio?" Mrs. Quackenbush and Mra. Stewart compared notes, and agreed that rt wae in tle latter part of May. By acertificate of doath mado out in that caso?” ‘fho two Indies asserted that a certificate of death was mado out by Dr, Stowarg, who bud given it to tho child's mothor to make return of When Moliy'a baby, and Celis's baby, and Mary's bany had diod,’ certificates of doath liad bocn made out for each by Dr, Btewart. The suroames of tho mother neithor of tho Indios Know, but they did know whoro tho mothers now liyod, and gave their addresses, THE AGES. Toporter—How old wore theso bablon ? Mis, Quackonbush—Celia’s child waa two weeks old when 1t wax brougne there, It died tour weeks afterward.—Dr, Stewart doctored it. He ssid it had inflammation of the lungs, It died about the 10th of ne Mary's obild waa fetchod thore in July, It was about 9 days old whon she bronglit tt, and it died in threa or four weeks. It wan mick when brouht there. Its mouth andstomach werecankered, Sao said to bo suro to give it no modiciue; tho priost had told bor it would dio within a month. Bui Dr. Stewart attonded it, and Mrs, Stewart gave ita little oil to carry off the cankor froin its vtomach. Iho mother told ina not to glvo it anything but a little stimulaut, aud wo gavo it a littto brandy and ator, Reporter—Didu't you women both know that a baby ovly nine days oli was almost certain to die if taken from its mothor in July and fed on condensed milk, and dldn't you kuow that the mother must oxpect ib to die, sod didu's you oxpoct it to dio ? rs, Quackenbush—Well, thoy insisted on my taking it. If wo liad not taken it, it would have goueto the Foundling’s Homo aud lave diod thore, a Hight to mako Mrs. Stowart—And hada't wo tho money aa well as anybody eluo Roportor—And it is on that ground that you placo your taking tho chitd? Mrs, Q. and Big, 8, (ta chorus)—Yos, In response to further inquirios Mra. enbush and Mrs. Stewart stated that MOLLY'S ,DADY was named Walter Borry. He wi old whon he died. Dr. Stowart attended him. Dr. Cook from the Hospital had also seen him, Dr, Stowart sald he diod of bronchitis, ‘The cor- tiflcate of his doath was also made out by Dr, Quack- jtewart. While all this was being elicited Mrs, Quack- onbush reliaved hor mind by denouncing tho outrsgeous reports that win had KILLED OFF THE CHILDUEN DY ILT-TAMATMENT, “Av if T would want to kill them off when I wae making money by keoping them alive,” she ro- peated soveral tluos, * gettiog $3or34awoek for each of thom.” In this Mra. Q. 16 undoubtedly correct, and it was wevor intimated that alo hurried the chitdron out of the world,—simply that sho waa too old to care for them well. Reporter—Whoro did you got these babios, and who palil for their kecping ? irs. Quackonbuah—Tboy wore sont to me b: Bury. Ferguson (nurso of the lying-in ward) froa tho County Hospital, Tho mothore paid for tholr keeping. Reportor—Why weren't ‘THE CERTIFICATES OF DEATH fettined fo tho Health-Onico, as required by aw Both ladies insisted that tha certificates had boon returned to tho Health-Offce, and, to as- Certain what was the fact, noth ladies, with tho Feporter, visited the Health-Ofico, There tha rocords were carefully soarched, and it was found that but one of the four deatha that had Ocenrred at No. 183 had beon reported, uamely, that of Walter Borry, 4 months an & days, which, by ‘some error, had boen reoorded 84 occurring at No, 181 instead of No. 183 Twenty-Hret streot. ‘ho otberdeaths wera not reported. On ascertaining this fact, Dr. Hen 0, Miller, Sauitery Superiitendent, who was present, forthwith ordered action instituted in tha Pollco Court agaiuss Dr, Stowart for biy fail- ure to make roport of the dostha to tho Healt Otice, which was doue, the penalty demanded ia each case boing $200, Dr. Millor then subjected the women to = rigid crosu-examination ag to ‘THE TREATMENT THE BADIES RECEIVED Whilo at Na. 183, but elicited nothing additional fo what {is above reportod, To Dr, Miller they Stated that tho remains of the four infants bad bai boen taken from No. 183 iu Sandy Fillio’s ‘back, Baudy at that timo boarding with hor, Mrs. Quackenbush ‘was aod ‘by Dr. MII rd. Quackenbush waa asked by Dr, Miller Whero she got the babos. She replied thet Birw. Ferguson (aurea ef tho lying-in ward) bad peut them, ro. jad known her (Mrs, Q, twonty yoars, and baa (ouluted on RS tke is Ddabiog | proferres they ehould” be that Sub to fire gather akan "CHS to the Foundling Mormtal, Tho mothers cf the chithen were all unnyriued, aid tha children hat been born in the hospital, Toth Mrs. Q. aml Mia, 8, wore anxious that Dr. Miller thot vt (Noo 143 nnd make an inspection of tho premises, He would find the nursery-ream cen, and contd then roa Dr. Stowe rt's dipiema, which wie framed and hang up in ie parior, Dr, Millor then diamisted Mendames Quackan- Jnvh and Sfownrt, notifying them that Iato in Ou aftesninon ha shontd call to: inst ect Vbe promisa About two honrs later. Dr, Millor ret out for Twenty-liret strect accampaniod by Tit Triptxr repertor, on tho way sropping mt the County Hfunpital ToRrE MMs. PERATAON iin te 9 nnrso of the lyingely ward, who, reomn se Quackonbush, bad insisted that tia (Mra. @.) ehould tako the tafant which had diod Min, Ferguson, wha has for years been connecto: with tho hospital. and enjoys the entire conti- donco of tha oficials, rtated mepticitly tbat she never insixted that Mra. Quackenbush ¢hould take either of tho babies nor any baby, and that@rho (Mra, Fi) npver wavo nor sent anyboty to Mra. Q. to bo Uapt. In rhort, Mrs. Forgusoniitatly contrad!ct« ed tho statemont of Mis. Queckenjush, adin ting, howovor, that aho had known ber for twenty yoars. A? TIE Mouse. Proceeding ta No. 183 ‘Lwenty-first atreet, Dr, Miller pulled the boli and asked for Mra, Quack- eubush. Ho was shown into the parlor with tho reporter, and told to wait for tho lady a fow minntes, On entering the room, tha reporter noticed TUE DIPLOMA, reforred to by Mrs. Q., framed and hang on the wall, Hu directed Dr. Miller'a attontion to it, and tozather they walked to that aldo of the room to gobs better view of it. It was already ro fate that it was growing dusky, and the window-shutters being closed and the cur- tains half dropped, it wau impossible to read tho diploma, Dr. Muler lighted a match (there wan no gag in tho room) and held it near tho parch- ment, ‘Je match went ont almost immediately, but not until the roporter’s attention was canght by what looked a4 though (uere might bo traces of the erasure of something previously writton in the epaco that now was filled with tho namo of Thomas Stewart. The lottera of the name, being tu beavy large black toxt, had naturally been roticed first. ‘The reporter with bin sluger indicated to Dr, Siler what had seemed tho erasure, aud asked the Dostor what ho thought ofit. ‘Tho gesture could not but have been seen b7 overybody tn tho room (there were threo men resent, whom Dr, Millor had euppored tu bo aaron) and the words might Lave been over- hoard, Dr. Millor then turno'l tho diploma toward tho window, rained the curtain, sud opened tho shut- ter-plats no aa to let in moro light, when audden- ly one of tho men eaid in sharp, quick tones : “I'd Jike to know what business you mou Lava inspecting my diploma ?” “Tf am Sanltary Suncrintondent of tho city,” ald Dr. Miller, **and am boro to agcortain aoma- thing about tho death of thoso babies, I an also bore on invitation of your wife, who asked im to look at your diploma; for I presama You ARE Dit. STEWART,” “Well,” replied Stewart, grufily, “TI dov't rea that that gives you a right to inspoct my diplo- ma.” “Your wifo told mo you troated tho babies," ropticd Dr. Miller, “and that you bad a diploma from the Pennsylvania College, If it was from the University of Ponnsylvania I fnew it wag all right and I was looking to seo, not knowing that you were Dr, Hiewart. Mut if you object fehall hot furthor examino it.” * Well, Ido objcct,” #1 Dr. Stowart. “In not now a practicing physteiau, and I think it's nobody's business.” Dut," interrupted tho roporter, "if you aro not practicing, how did it como that you treated tho tnfonts thatdied and signed tho certiicates of death as attending physicisu ? You did sign tho cortitleates, didn't you?” “FE did,” was tho rorly, “ but I only prererihed for tho children to obligo the woman whe asked. mo to," “WHAT YEAR DID YOU GRADUATE, Dr, Stowart ?” asked Dr. After, Tuatend of replying to the question, Stewart said: ‘I attended leoturce at tho Peunsylvania Collego.”” Dr. rasked if tt waa tho Univorsity of Peuneyivania that Stewart had stteuded. “The latter rephed that it wae not, Ve Sthtor thon askod Stewart why bo bad not mado RECUAN OF THE CERTIFICATES of dosth to the Health Office. Stewart said ho was a etrangor bere, and didn’t understand the regulations, Ho was asked if ho had filled out the certii- eotes in blanks furnished by tho Mealth Olice, Ho satd ho had ; he got thon of a drug store, bo behoved. Tho cajtion of these certilicates, printed in bold type, ia as follows : Physicians aro required by tho Board of Health to All out this certifcate accurately, oud transmit it to tho Secretary of the Board within thirty-six houra after the death of tho poraon to whom it rélates, Pon. ally for neglect of wo duing fro: $5 to $500, Stewart was askod if be bad not road that. Ho admitted that he bad. But thoraother of ono of tho children had gaid sho would mako tho return (which the record shoxs she dia); two of the other certificates ho had given to the mothers, Hero BStuwaré requested tho two hoatdors to Jeayo tho room, which thoy did, ‘Thon ho said : «FT suppose I've got to tell tho truth, Tho other certificate I have in my pocket. I took it to the ofiice at Madison and Canal streatu (Cal- vary Cemetory oftico) and offered it to the clerk there, Ho asked mait I'smoked. I told him £ did, Ho told ino then to hight my cigar with it.” Stewart was about to make some further cx- manations about Lis ignorance of the requira- ments of the law, whed Dr. Miller interrupted with tho remark that tho explanations would iave to be mado to tho Vollco Court, to which ho (Miller) folt it his duty to send the caso, Atthis juveturo Mrs. Quackenbush appearod, bringing with her A LITTLE PATL OF MILK ~ that had been just heated (scalded), which the Doctor tastod and said it seomed allright. If tho babes had been fed on ini hike that there would scem no fault to find on that acore, © But," interrupted the raporter, addressing Mrs. Q., “you told moyou fed tho bables on . CONDENSED MILK," “Oh,” haatily roplled Mra. Q,, ‘thot waa only for s fow days, Hero {a a can of tho condonsod = milk"—and it emotlod ale most as ravk as — rancid butter. Mra. Q. thon Insiated on tho Doctor's inepecting (tho nursery. It was a small room on tho erc- ond tloor, containing # crib aud abed. ‘Tho room throughout was cleanty-looking, and tho honse throughout soomed equally clean. = Thin, howover, sho admitted wae not theroom in which two of tho bablos bad died. ‘That was on tho third floor (gext tho roof), which bad since beon rented tos bosrder, That room too was, how- evor, found to be cleau and airy, though tho colting was yery low, Tho babo that Mrs. Quackenbush fa now board- ing was noxt looked at, It was cloan, aud tkuly drossed, but was a : PUNY WOE-DEGOXE LOOKING SPECIMEN of humanity, that to the casual observer had not many chances of Iving long. dt wawabout 4 weoks old, aud hag been in Q.'s charge some thros wooks, ‘Vhis child, with tho four that dled (ono of -nhom Mrs, Q. states was attended by itd mother), aud tho one which was takon away sick Friday, comprise the wholo uumber, Mis. Q. says, of bablos who have besn at No. 184, and their record is four doad. ono wick, ono or to apparently not cortain to live very long. Next Mru. Q, fad Dr, Biller and tho roportor g0 to look at ‘THe cow from which she got tho milk for tho babes sho kopt. 1t was found ina etablo of Butterflald btroet,—a little one-story wiructure about 8 feot high, in which wero two small stalls about 5 feot by 9. Yo one of those was a horse; in tho other was tlod the cow,—looking vory liko any othor cow, only rathor thin. Tho manu who owned it said that bo did not foed atlll-slops; but, no matter what the feed might be, scowkept fied up day aftorday in such close quarters without yebptlatlon (the atench of the place waa horrible) could hardly long remain in a healthy condition, With the inspection of tho stable, Dr, Miller closed his investigations for the tiay aud now hors. remains the examination in tho Police. Fourt. In conclusion tt may bo sald that tho mont suspiclons featuro fa the caso—the failure to return the certificates to tho Jlealth Onice was nob the fault of tha women, byt of Dr. Stowart, ‘no stories told by the neighbors about tho constsut erring of a child doubtiens relato to another tufaut which was in No. 183, but which belonged tonne of tho boardors, and pot to Mrs. Qeackenbuuh. ‘The cluldren whom eue bad in her chatgo wera probably, except in one cage, ailing wher alo got them, aud their best clisnce of living was to y with thely mothers, No woman of 20, how. ever, can taka proper caro of new-born babes, and thore ja where Mrs, Q. is at feult. Sho should not hava taken them at alt, even if it did make uo differcuce wherg they died. ‘There ia no critninality on hor part; she undertook a job ube could not do, gs A Rounion af Old Friends ‘There will be a reunion of the suryiving pio- neers, explorers, early sattlers, and carly migers, ud gleo t je surriring oblee and soldiera of the ‘ipnebsgo and Blackhawk Wars, together with the members of the Egriy Sojtlera’ and ere Associations, af Dubuque, durlog the wook of CUICAGU ‘PRIBCZ TVR SDAY, SEPTEMBEK 1875. fy the Expnnition Fair, § Vine formiai tenis tv Falr-Gronwis at 3p. 1 1h 6. 7B Dan 10, ava sill be bod aii tho erch day. S. COL, WoOaD'Ss MU3EUM. Tt ia unnecessary to notice the optolng of this placo of ammuroment at great lenzth, or ta eb acterize tha performance further than to &: that it wae unfortunate, It was unfortunata partly becwusn it was premature, It had not bean well rehearsed ; tho machinery croaked ; the actora Lalted ; the orchestra biundered ; ant the audience laughed, not with the play, but at ft, Tho ** loading man" of the eompany, Mr. Harry Langdon, who was to make his fist Qppearanco in mix years. did not make hia Sppearauca at all, ‘Tho ttago manager explained before the rining of thocurtain, which was delayed inti about balf-pant B o'clock, that Mr. Langdon, after relearsing tho patt of Phineas Foy eeveral times, bad returned it without a word of explanation oviy a fow hours hefote tho play was aunounced to Legit. ‘This extrvrdinary conduct tho manager left tho anhenco to interprat for thoweolves, and they lutorprete dit jrecty harshly, Mr. Morton, the Atuxye-manaser, was obliged to read the part Lunnelf, and he entated the symputoiea of the angionea, tt not by lus actioa, at least hy aig pluck and his evident do-iro ty please. uty With all these allowances, it i+ dutucult to nar avauy kind words for “ Around tho Worid in Wghty Days,” as itis put on the buards at tha Manoa, ‘cise patent fact that die TOU G- Inents of tho play are greater than the ntuzo of tho AMureumcanmeot. Mfauarersand genticmen Of expericuee in matters tueatrieal vindortand well oguugn that tutgo revuurees are demauded fur a roproscutativn uf ® journey around the Workd ; and when it ta said thatthe stage of the Masy iin remains about as it was daring ee dulhaot existence of Moyers’ minstrois, well-in- formed porsuus will know that it was not eq ial totho play produced on on it Inet wight. Ay o master of tact, some af the machinery fell flat Qn the stago whon tt whould bave stood u; right, disconcerting tho actors, and actting the wauie euco in y roar of foolish Jauguwer, 1 Worso than tho evidenco of bad judg- ment on she part of the mauageivent, which waa fuvuished by the production of puch a play in suok a piace, was the tavtelera mounte ing of tno jfec-e, aud the disregard of dramatic traditions, ‘Lio puttea of tho Indian widuw, Acuda, Whow es rexeued in the mick of time by Phineas Foy aud hia attendants, resemuld bothing fu ta world go much as the bubbung of Bturekotilo jaeparatory to a chef d'wuyre in the rooting Mov. It. was preceded by tho oxhivitiom of a ballet, remarkable for ita underpinning which would bo as approprinte ab 8 roof-raisiuyy at aguttec. LHuwaver, these are tho worst tha ge thatcan be urged acuinst the play. Lhom: taper is a gentleman uf some exporenco, aud bv anxicty to please will yo a long way with thi Chicagd public. When hin company haa been jatter trained and the Muso- tum better propared ‘yr public exutuition, hu will doutiloss “recive aa food share of public Patronage, Even tho play of * Around the World m Liguty Daye" way be found amusing when it haa been gotten in simooth running ur der, oud, when it’ is rutired altoxother, a puc- coxsion of lighter piccee tay furnisi entertaiue ment and instraction ty the public. The prices atthe Musoum ara moderate, and persons who Pationiza ib may easily get their wynes's worth, Among the favurites ‘who malo thor rea; pearanco last nigute were Mr. C. 8. Rosers oud Mr. GC. HL, Wilton, Rnown to fame tn the old Muscum on Landolph etreet, ‘This af- terncon at tho matinee Sir, Charles Morion's socloty comedy, “Tights of Women,” will be given, to conclude witu tho three, Poor Pilli- cuddy.” AMUSEMEN' NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, “Tearte und Diamonds” wax given egain last night. Tue pleco ruus more enoubly than on the first representations, aod the | audiouce tet night seemed to bo oven botter plutsed. Ar. Ar- na.t, how: . forms an exception 4) tho inte of Boucral improvement. Inptead of grow- ing tamer and more 4 _ dharmo- uy with tho pint of Sede play, ize becomes ruder and more discordent, Merely tocatco alittle temporary appisase, he dellb- crately mars tho play; ho violatos all the propa- bihties of the action; he preventy a fuithfal Presentation of the wituatious; unt he does o great lujortico to other parsons in the.cast who avo abilities uot iafector to his own. | This 1s uot what we have a right to expect of o true artist, aod wort not Mr Arovtt can afford to do, if he vatuws, Lis awn reputation, It is beeauss ho brows worn with time that we have spoken thus plainly, Tho othor parts ate ace coptably taken by tho stock company, Wufch, on tue whole, raniy with the best that have ever been kuown in Chica; Mr, Loam Janies, who Jhag not yet isd ano} hoe nis powers, receives o flattering notice ia te Now York Keening Post of lant Saturday, whieh 16 generally consider} ono of the bes! author tes 1u the country in matters of thiakind. Mr. Javtes has thug far failed to make u decided impresehy, but bis frronas speak with contidenco of bs Juture, aud, ax ho 16 o Chicago boy, he wil doubticss receive at loaet his deserts from Chis vago theatre-gours. ‘Tao Jost says ot Lim ; ‘Tho atasnce of Mr. Laula James frcm thiy city dure Ang tho wusuing deawatic wesson wil be generuily re gretted by fiteligent play-goers, Mr, dumus 13 ove “of the most gifted of our younger scturs, sud be has steadily grown tutu favor bere wince he Hest. uppuared at to Futh Aveuue Theatre as Capt. Lynde in Die vorce.” In tho old comedios Mr, Jame bas displayed accurate perception and reducd taste, aud his iinper- wonations of Mr, Pie, Joseph surface, aud Vorieonee will ba remembered With pleasure; wiille in the ligt cr plays of laler tmew, waich Mr,’ Daly has recently produced, hie bas succeeded equally weil. Mr, James Ms now weiug ut the New Chiesgo ‘Theatte 12m lucal comedy valled Hearts oud Deumanda,” CHURCH CONCERT. A concert will be given this ovening at the Firat Baptist Church, corner of South Park avenue aud Thicty-tirut streot, for the benoit of the furnisbing-fand of the church parlors,. The programmo hag been made up with excellent good taste and judgmont, and somo of tho beat musical talont of tho city has been accured, which affords 8 guaravtee of u vety pleasaut eutertainment, and ought to call out a good audivnco apart from tho merit of the cause which is euught to bebonelited. ‘Tho programme. will be as follows. vant 3, 1. Quartet—" Song of the Lark”, 4 Aira, Stscey, Mat Wh.te, Messrs, Staniey and bowen, 2, Beuteh Balad oes teseaseseee gem naa Bisa’ A, “ivntia, 3, Plano Bolo., : ; 3 tea Libbie Sayies. 4, Cavatina—‘Come iuto the Garden, Maud ”,,,Balfo ir. WH. Stantey, 5, Duet—Master aud’ Pup! Aire, Stacey «x Pant 1, 1, Trlo— Dlow Gentle dni lies White, Mesare, Stantey 9, Bong" Watting for thi Swallows” . Ciara LD, Stacey. 3, Plano Soto. i eT 4, Duct—" Forsake Nour Mendelssohn tas Lavine Sa: dir. Frank A, owen: 6, Quartet—" Foatival of Spring ”, Aira, Stacey, Slss Wiate, Lease, ‘THEODORE THOMAS AND DUDLEY BUCK. The musical public will be surprised tu icarn that the slhance made last spring between Thoo- duro Thomas and Dudley Buck, the woll-kuown orgauist aod composer, has Leon terminated, Tho cancellug of the contract bas not grown ous of any disturbance of tho friendly rolations between the two mualoians, but from the force of os combination of circumstances beyond the control of either, aud that 4 wrong construction may not be placed upon it wo may explain the reasons ina few words from ofticiat authority, When the arrangement be- ween the two was conaummated, it was th intention of Mr. Thomas to establish choral society in connection witn his orchestra, of which Mfr, Back was to have chargu, and to lo- cato permanently ia Now York, and givo up travoliay. The season, howover, which bas been wet and cold, hay not boew favorable tu tho garden concerts, In addition to thin Gil- juve cae 1b aud opened uu extensive concert rovmn in a very advaptageuus location. To gown all, the Jexseu of the Cuntral Park Gaiden abe econdud, leaving beblud him mans dabts aod much litigation, and placiog Mr, ‘Thomas in uch a bad tuancial position thus there will probably bo no profits in bia summer's work, thus compel- ng bia to abandon bis choral intention aud to travel again. whieh, of coutwe, loaves no room for Mr. Huck. ‘The coutract, theretora, is off until better times come, THE KENNEDY FARtILY. The woll-known Kouvody Family, Scotch vo- calists, havo commenced a series of their chars actoristio voucerty, to ruu all this week, at Far- woll Hall. Tholr programmes are made ap of the choicest and most popular Scotch songs, and with the national characteriatics combine so much of good music that thoy sppeal to all classes Of muslc-gocrd. ‘Cho Family are go wotl eseseeeeBMoudolssobn Stantey und bowen, knosn that we athe factol pia, andaiorns t Jonte but naiany Amariqins, ail themaclyes uf thena io entertains MoVICKER'S THEATRE, Last Week of Edwin Adams, Last Week of Enoch Arden, resented with a atreng cast and cofrect muun'ieg, Nev! weele a new focaitvation, prepared for thi Liret Regimen’, NO A CORNER, eof the Board of Trade, cured, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, IMMENSS SUCCESS CALIFCRNIA MINSTRELS, House crowded nightly by the elite of Cli-aga, Meurlay, Sept, 6, ENTIRE CHANGE OF Ltda All the Uld Faves Sew h ~! aa at Ea sees ~NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, THE GREAT BUCC HEARTS AND DIAMONDS, AComaly of our cwn Thue and Place, with ft brile dant cust of everyeday characters and laughable scenes, MATINEB SATURDAY AT 2, Noxt werk, production of a powerful Drama from tho French PAULINE, FARWELL HALL Every evening at ®, Matinee on Saturday at 2, KENNEDY’S SONGS OF SCOTLAND. Fatlee change of programme rach evening, ale, Ge and $1, Ticket may cured at Lyon & Healy's, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ENGAG tor MILTON NOBLES Who will sppear as JIM BLUDBOF tu the drants of BOMEMIANS and DETECTIVES Aud the Great Spectalty Combination, the BYNES, Monlay evening, Kopt. 13, MARION TAYLOL Come edy Company in Bartley Campbell's BULLS & LEARY, ‘ : COL, WOOD'S MUSEUM AROUND THE LD IN 80 DAYS, Every Eveuing and at Weduerday and Saturday Matte neces, Highte of Women and Poor Milica Lily ak Tang. day, Thursday, and Friday Mattoces. Two perfornte ances dally st? p,m. and Xp, in, Popular paricer 25, 5), aud 75 cente, adraits to Moxeam, containing 0,008 | curiusities, aul to the Levtarr-Ruoin Statinens, 25 and fUcenta, Clildrey, 15 cebte, Mixolice open at B a, M'CORMICK HALL, Commenclug Souday, Sept. G, for one week, Charles Brac Evo7's Famous ORIGINAL HIBERNICON Aud the MOLLE CUMEDY COMPANY, ea and Sparkling Sketckes, Matinge Sat- p,m, Adrnia © ud aud erate ee- ILLINOIS TRUST Savings Bank, 122 and 124 South Clark-st, OAPITAL AND SURPLUS - - - $525,000 Pays + per cent interest on Trust und @ per cent on Savings Depus- its. HENRY 8. KING & CO, ‘BANEERS, LONDON, ENGLAND, Open CURRENT ACCOUNTS with Bankers and Mex chants tree of Commissica, INTEREST on Monthly Ditances, COLLECTIONS on alt joints. New Yorg Agente—Messre, 31. K, Jerup, Paton & Co, Liverpuol Uouse—Sierers, King, Billie & Co, HOTEL, Ma 497) REOPENING OF THE ASTOR HOUSE, NEW YORK CITY, BY ALLEN & DAM. ‘Tho Astor Huueo, Waving been eutirely renovated with modern fmprovemente and newly furnished, will Le opened ava about Sept. 1, 1 ongof the inost the roome being of Ute Hros,* elegant: puxsen ges iU run all day and ull night, the best of wervanta will be employed, and no paing willby epared for the comfurt of its Vatrons, Malu ettrauce us Veay-et, Booms $l to $4 autny, ss ‘The Retundy bas been e'egantly fitted ax a restan- rant, aud will furnish al! the desteaciee of the season. Tho ues oysters tu the country a special T LI be supplied with the « ae al ODVERNEUR K, LANSING, Manager, B—Me, Dam wil continue hia proptietorabip of tha Suion sguure Hote), Now York—onv of the Lest kaon hotels uy-lown, eat wines, liquors, alen, & DAM, Propriciors, canis. _LOILET GOODS, _ prERFUMERY. J.o8 S* 3 WATE. "| MEDALS “TONDON, PARIS, VIENNA, CORDOVA LIMA. Sold’ ty alt ‘tirst-clasa dealore through. i out tho States, ATKINSON, ho St V&E 240Id Bond at., London. Rolo Agoata iu New York—ANNOLD & MeNARY, hegsnuine guaranteed by TRADE, MAK. National Line of Steamships, pts 18, at Sa. m. Hoturn tick: CANADA, 4,600 tot Cabin passage, ti of 3 curruucy, av reducod Fatg Avni es ee Pr th, LARSON, Northeast corner Olary and Randoiphais, (opposite now Sheryaan tose), Cmicadh ONLY Dyna LIN Umntio Company's Mail Stoamabipe Maree. ‘Toe spleadid veesa oo. Continont {bevy tugy suuthers INLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, Y ‘or fe raula tor other), will MW froin Pier Nu, &y North River, Saturday, Bont 18 a Saturday, Wut. Patutday, tet - OLD (including wh First cablo, AM and alte wecordiog to xecurmudatt: deabi irk git, Itetura tickote at rodu 2 #31, with auporior ecccinmut asa ara Huns, Sleamers al without thus? dant carry ORGH MACKENZth, Agont, NEY sfuctege @ CUNARD MAIL LINE. fathing Three Times a Week t0 end from BRITISH PORTS. LOWEST RATES, eT, Gener t Western Agent. Grent Wostern Steamship Line, From New York to Bristol (Knglea) direct, ARAGON, dymaq ewes c a Passage, 1 inte: Res Bite uD hae, AM). a Fr. if Lethe a MS ee ie, STR ebb eit aeseae een tiemmesansentien ewer " £RACTIONAL CURRENCY, $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXCHANGE FUR Bills of National Currency, TRIBUNE OFFICE | PRESTON > tho Concerts, Lectures, Art .. EDUCATIONAL, hn AT 4 of. #. BL. Booth, Y or reat, dvagalo prepared to | IUTION, er privat: Afterivon Resticg Clube tee TH Park ave Tb pivot pier nany ta the ex. “Faction, ein vole chttnrey, Ruvwy Ya, Le Pickard, Bur Ponatident ba RACING COniuEHeE. The een fhe scents 4 gaol, ert the mor § hoe rts p College aid per i Grammer 8 hood of tbicinn 1 ren; en Wedues: That Hall, sith mang fraprovee, qaculs, aud a raters xn fign wal h Dieta le fin! ure thet sis ddd atch | {othe adgantag sof the lustintl i. “Yor alison apriy to RLV, AMES DE Racing College, Catalogues can Leliad at donsen, M Garg & C Mitchell & iiathaway's, 1a State-st, and at ths Mert chants! National Bani UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO! opens for exatuinationn, Sop. 1, 147%. 1, Coilegs of | Tdterature aul the Aria, Doaglas € » Cakes of Sclenre, Jivil Es rng. ate, oy Collegeof baw. Atireon VU, 1 1 tary, 4, College of Metticine, Be =. Breor, President, Latsen dies: Dri putiteenté. Mies M.A. Chapin, Supt Ter sent, Board, $2.5) fo Bb yor werk. Bi Akegiiter Giverny or WGHS, nell .r, UNION COLLEGE OF LAW Of the University of Chicigo, and the Northwestern Valversite, closed jin second year wih 103 rntence, Tex-Unit si States Seustore Trambull and 1s 5,ittle, Fide Irth and Profs, Denso ad M four hours datly, and 2 lawyers lectured lige last year, Letides a coupe by Dr, Davison M a tie. ‘The Hon, MB, Hard, Lev! th el tothe Pacitty for the coming year, Serta, Terns $50 per gear of nine | Inonthe, Dipl dsdnetete the Bare For eatalagies, tes, adit ee Ve Tb. D. OW, Secretary, 29 Tribune Buniding, Guicen Tle See Sa. JOHN'S SCEOOL. chi, hare, will begin neat wp Leritteal $n at Us Fall ‘Term heginw wa Weduesday, + For Circuiars avd wformati oy ay ply ae abs H. B. BR ENGLISIT TRATSING SCTIOOL, al Poutheart cor, Washington, Chleaga, Mh saRent ant sahat thes tnstitadun of the Sear fens S departizent Lupila cen 1 Lruncbes, or the ren ebetee ¢ bail Hauge ates for cither bending or day p ‘ PARK INSTITUTE, FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES, Teaund 77 Ashlund-ny., Chirnao Fonr full departments of justraction, Demriment eularged, — Rooms oll new.y Large ond eftiment corps of tewbers, Kinds ten in charge of Mra, HOWARD,” Fail term begina | $e uP eatalugues or particulars addres tho u-fcale ‘ a: Boarding raishet, “Monticello Female Seminagy, | ‘The next term of this institution will commence on Thareday, Vite Septecinr, insterd of tho Sth (ae heretoford notefie , im come jueuve of Laprovements net completcl Fur cataluguys addrots Mise Il, Ne HASKELL, Princ al, i} dba 0, DA BILVA AND MMS. ALEX, URADFoRD’ (formerly Mre. Oxdeu Mfdfiuan'r) Lt and German Hoarding nud Day School £ Siea snl Children, ealistineuten, hirty-eisththent, ish, French, ang Tate | West The twenty first seealon of this furttiation will oren. it 4 tunis etet of thie ety, | Ity 5 tle courses of i LENBLCK, Seeretarz, ar O, 3 Indiana oils, Ind, : N. W. C. UNIVERSITY, 5 ie new buibling-—tie most complete uow on tbe | + From Central Depot, ARRIVAL AWD Li cated. | * Banday atemy’ Me aumday at s.vla. tne Nient Rance art & Leuba art & Dubague f He Yepnt carnor af Sell: MICHIGAN CENT San ag tales rt t iF ERD rn9, Nigut a ~ Ssumtay x, CHICAGO. AL Chita Kavene t Perist, Werk Sisley near “ nd Kina S<Depotermner of Canal and Kiath ‘ond toy Lermont Haute, a tg Wan Lph. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. : PARTURE OF TRAINS CF MARK. op S: RAIA IN, feast Corner af” Heandotons ina Sunday & ST, LOUIS, a 1. 3 Monday excagtes. i iat. 7 at Ny aa AR By t Leneer Short Linens Mavticmste Urbtsey sand corner Mic Kansaa Clty and Deny Bt, Lonteant Sp BY lous Sori Arc ned Hud o€ Padneah Ia Malt, tia maln Hae, Bprelst N.Y. 1 Hin Miohigati” Aeebinm tir line, Sige fap) air Ine. “tails, oF Sundayand 4:09 D. may 8th msm.) Woe. ma. 1 86:20, a, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAIL. wener Nadivin ant Canasta, flee eppusite Sherman Hou Ticket Oflee, dat Depate Arriae, _————. "75D. m. * 4200p. m, 11 :000. ne,’ 2 7:300,m. fot oF Lake: © ILLINNIS CENTRAL FAILA 49, ‘inl 7a af Tieentj-second-at, oly, near Clark, Ticket Express ‘ast dasie, ngtiel Byrwuatiod Peortiand Ke Arriee f e Lees 1 oas City, Leave: en & SE Janey b rey deo Ave nut mT aticavy Aecut dteaniinat. Ich PAD. BURLINGTON % teeta, Dull 3Ex, Mom: KANKAKEE LINE. lay epat Soot Teentys ‘aiid at depaty Mt. Pleasant Military Academy. : A S-lert Doering School for Young Men and Sinya, at Bing Sing, N, ¥..on the Hudson, course of justriction, Diplouna at grid Mary organization remplete and thorou: Veautifal and buildings conmodio ve, Forty-teconh Fear bene Kept. 16, Sond Chicago ret i SCHOOL, Newton, near Boston, Wass, i School for Girls, A quiot Chriejen Homa, educational adrantagss, & vaded ta tis J. It de ates especially recur C of young la who tase gradu Tees Ser sanatioe ; MUSICALADVANTAGES | And for the tacilitien it aifurda in asaiiiag of tiallries, ent of alo, caculace will bo A Famtiy with ust tye na ico ther echusls, Kustom. | Heterpacos Ta patn edt atiog to aS JU furtdabed on AAA A. Ev, Newton, Mass, NON MILITARY ACADEMY, N PARK, NEAR CHICAGO, on opene TUESDAY, Kept. 1, The pant year bas vstubliebed the furare suoress Of thi new institution, Catuh guea fer ists can be olained at Room 12 Lakeside Building, Chlengo, or will bo mailed to uny one on application 8.8, NONTOS, ELMHURST BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, For Younig Ladies anid tirle, will reopen Monday, kept 33, ut Elmburst, 1 miles from Chicago, on the Galena Division of the N.W. I. Location healthy aud beautiful, Grounds over 12 acres in extent, Teachers able und experienze: tevchery of German and Frouch, MRS, L.N. CUTTER, lata Head Asddatant of Sesutngton School, Chicags, rincips!, Send for Cur cular, “The School of Vocal’ Art i Pliladelpti, For the iustruction of Teachers ond Artiste, will ree oven M *. Feluerpal, Madame EMMA RETLER, author of "fhe Voice in Singing,” and “Toe Voice in’ Bprakiog.” For circalsre, &e., apply to Ao tuary, 0 Cluton-et,, Philadelphia, Pa, THE CUTHBERT CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, At. Louia, Mo,, will opeo Best. 4, Ju connection witht Mra, Eugeuss Cuthbert's Seminary for Young Justructlon thorouul in ull raphe: Well as practical, couductet pou Enropern syeterns, Terms moderate, Por clreulira, coutaintug ali tufore mation, address ARTHUR J. CRESWOLD, Director, Slatcenth and Mine-t bt, Lou, Mo, | heare, Indiananol's, Loulsviito & Cincta.. nate Loay, apres *12:00 noon} Tauianay “Arrive. * 8:30p. m. CINCINNAT! AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LIVES. tas, Cone juiiieny ikop 2, ean Weat Side, Ticket aiica LL 00pm. feate |_An +eavamle 840 p.m, TNs. m, Dauanaer Jreiiht an Hane, RAILROAD, if eerner Chictiasue, and Larrabee, etzice Nu. 43 Clarkeal,, net : ta Sherman Leal er 3 7. msi beam ye na Ban ps me! “Arrive, 4:80 Ww: alm &: w PITTSBURG. CINCINN: rome dept curmer ei thet gricey Columbus, Pittibarg & New ¥ ‘ork i i* €:20a, mm, Bop. ‘ial * 8x10. ma, TH0a. my PITISBURL, FT. WAYNEA CHICAGO RAILWAY. Leave, “Arrive, BALTIMORE & OHIO a iy , AILROA Traine leace from rear ear Layeaition Hutlding and Jost af Teentyatcundate corner af Wushingtutts Ticket afice, WL Clarkes, indare Excepted, Dail CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Devat, eurner iy! ban Laren and Shermanate, Grand Pucyie Motels Teketoftea } $ REED'S. cu, nnd Grnwax Roanpiva and 2 Ladies ond Children, Nos, 6 . (Central Park), The Twelfele Wu elit, 9 1n73. A Kotntergarien Pupils wall renort for clussitleas . Addrees wot! Sept, 10, Naver TS, BYLVA: Exarist, £ PMALE © CAL a E Faculty alle, Extewsive grounda, legt Lunntings, $4 feet, four storms, containiiy 135 apartments—nice recitathn, ornamental, play, and hath roome; warmed by steam aud lighted with g. Only two young ladies occupy 9 roum. Cont of im- Toenta over $1 0.000, Fullterm commences sept, 75. eatalognes addrest J. M. Mocken, Prop, ADA kD DRAVE M and Bnglieh Boarding Kehool for. 0, 80 Churcli-at., Uurttord, Conn, ‘Tho Legio Sop, 8, Fur information or circulars, uddreae sa nuove, aa ies NORTH SIDE—WASHINGTON PARK, Classes for boys of oll tos, Bar elreulara, with daw talla, address OF appay do person, 12 tod Ally, ae. CECH BARNES, AD Toon # Hawley Wuilding. IRS. W. 6, BRYAN'S BOARDING-SCH00L, For Young Ladies, Matuvia, N.Y. Fer references, ins quire uf state's Atlorney Charles H, Reed SCIWOOL OF MINE Vutversity of Michigan, For circular, Address U, D, LENNLIT, Auu Arbor, Mich. ', VENNON INSTITUTE FOR YOUN Established in Maitland, Prine) chool, Envlteh, Freuch, Guru iwspoken im the fanuif, Nu, WALTIMOKE, — Relcrauces given on SEMINARY, 400 MICHIGAN-A » HM, SIMONS, Prineizal—The school will te jen Turniay, Sept, 2, with u full core of teachers, Avraduatng ches is ‘now forming. 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