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PROF. TICE. The Eminent Mcteorologist Pays Chicago a Visit, Statement of His Theories on the Weather Question. A Discourse on Electrioity, tho Perthel- ion, Equinozes, and Apsides. Prof. Colbert?s Opinlon of the Theory, Tnestady of moteoralogy has ocoupied tho at- tontion of eclentiflo men of all ages. In order 10 account for the phenomenal dinturbances of tho atmospbero a4 ovinced in cloud-Lurats, cy- clanes, wator-apouts, ahd tornadoes, {heories in- pumerablo have been advanced, ands tho rigid Hmita of scientific fovostigation Lave Leen strainnd Lo farnish prool. It ia only within tho presont_contury that raliablo information has boon gained, and that bas como Lhrougth 8 care- {ul tbservation of rocarring atmospheric dis- turbancos. And evon at this day of general eu- lightenmont there 14 much Lo ba loarned on thie eubjéct, and much that ronialos apparsully un- oxplaindblg. Tho United Btates Govornment, without wasting ils timo aud funds fu vaisly slaving to wolvo tue mughty probloms of tho soa aud wir, has put tho knowlodge al- roady possoraéd by wus o a practical uso by employlug & Blgnal-Sorvico Corps whoso duty it is to forewara tho various districts of the country of impondlug storms. Eleciricity, whioh i8 in itsalf o primo efoment of dostruction, has boon enbverted by means of tho telrgraph folo an agent for tho salvation of life aud property. Thie wo havo cach day tho published weather roports, predicting very accurately tho state of tho atmoaphore In differcut gtiarters. 7 Hithorto nll tho efforts of scienco havo beon directed towards explaining tho causcs of pre- vions portarbationd. ‘The Stgnal-Service Hurcau bas taken o atep forward, and predicts, although ooly for a fow hours fu advance, tho probsbill- Lioa of the futuro, Ita action is vary simple, but it iasuro. Whothior any furthor progrosa willbo mado dopends upon the persovorance and skill of sacceeding generations, Meanwhilo we bavesomo thooriate among this generation of seliolars who sro striving to poer into {ho misty vail of fulurl« iy aud to read tho hiddan ectipt of tho clouds sod akfcs, Tho man whoso jdeas bave rocently sxcited the greatest comment of mingled praise sud ertiiéism B PROF. JOM A, TICT, of 8¢, Lonir; who hias puvlithed n work on Mota. oralogy, i which Lo clajms to account for sll the simospheric disturbances, and Lo prediat aven to tho day the perio of all storma thst ara to oc- sur peevioua to the year 1885. According to his oarrative, ho bas beon ad ardent student of the akifad for thany years, and has been eloven yeary sugaged in pirfecting bis theory, which has only seqeutly beeys gived 16 tha world undar eitaunt- stances that would disconrago ordinary sogks 8 _atter imporishdblo ténown, The Mmbnuscript his foik waa offerod to many pubiisbers In low_York nnd other citics, but noue of them dared L0 ipcur tha risk of printivg a book do- voted to selénde; ‘Fheir sordid minds, sccording to Mr. Tico, wera wholly éngrossed in the bafie- ful odeupation of disseminatig uscless and miud-parertiug fiction 1o a greedy world. Ac- ordisgly Mr: Tles was obliged to fall baok npm bis own resources, or rather thowe of lus fricuds, which latter organized a Moteurological tubhsh- ing Oombany for ths oxprosd pUtposo Of ptinting sfio P'rofeasor's book. Z Ti# PHOFEEAON 1N CltAGO. Witheat goibg furtber Into tuesc details, it may seom unsocesuary to réwmark that Irof. Tico bas takun up his abode for & btief sans-u among us, with o viow {6 explors the mystorioa and the wonders of oar afitiusl Exposition. During tho past, fuw dayh Lo lids eloo been ou almost con- tinun! attendant st the meetings of the Pomwmo- logical AbéGeintion, antoug the members of which ko cgutits maby sincers Irlends and ad- miterg, Yéstordaf & Tyisuse representative beld Jougthy conversation with uim, during which the Lrofesaor explainod his theories 1 rogand to the caunés of siworma dud lils inude of ealonlating the atmoeplicrie perturontions of the futufe, Lrof. TI:Y 16 (n apnearanco and manner an un. agadinlj old gebtithisn, plamly oressod, aud slow 1n spacch aud aotion, - A slouch hat reats upon bis enowy locks, and he posrs dimly over his spdctacles whilo tatkibg, A detalled and o« curato reporb Of hld ¢utivereation will not bo at- tompted, but sha peeutlnr thtoutios of £'rof, Tleo, & sintod by bl uud 68 reletad i his- bouk, will ven. 1o eudoavors to prove that ail disturbances of 110 carth ur aIr arg duo ta ELECTRIU INFLUERCES CONMUNICATED LY orngn PLANETH, To arrivo at this concluslon ko begins by an- suminy, b8 have othot witors ou wotcorology, that thero aro doliniie cycios of wuather-chauge, which ouly nced to Vo discoverad to fwmisy us with g koy to tho wholo sctouco, o thinks thac tho mosemedutr of planetary bodies give riso to plhonomens of the atmoipliors, the dutstion of the cycles ltlug ‘co-nxist. bt willi the petiods of the plauetary revoltitions. The = latter idea, i} Ay be not new, aud Prof, Tice doos not olam to Lave arlgit d 6. It was, in fact, instuted on by Enropoan astrologeta two or thres contl- ries ngo, and gitmpade or it may bo found in the woiky of lgu auclent Groek pailonophiors. DBut they rogarded Jonly ths piavotary aspools as cuused Of tho weathor-clauges Within the precont genoration wo or threo spaculative in- dividusls bavo tried to gob xid of “the natrolog- ionl aspects by supposing that the comparstive distanco of a planot 18 the greatest cause of the vanidtions in ils energics. L'hey have. therefore, sokrehied tho rocordy of history to fiud epochu of atmosphario disturbance neatly colaolding with ibo times when the planots woro in perthel- ion—that i4, nearest to tho sun. Bome of iliosd thodriste have thought that nmos only tho weather, but human health depended upon tho perihulion Enngel. and still othors have wried fo . provo thab oartliquakes, crup failures, and aoadons of severs hieat and cold were de- pendent on the samo phenomens. Bus to return to Prof. Tico. fle Logins, then, with the satie idea of plauetary influouce, but sasigna A NEW METHOD FOR ITS OPENATION. IIe conslders the action of sn olectrio current possing - through & wire over p maguet to be an- alagons ta the actlon of the electrio ourrents which circalates aronnd evory body which ro- tates on ité wmm; and those cuirents extublt themsolves most euergetically in the nq"unurlll ropions by virtuo of tho eatno lalr that glves tuo groatest intensity ab the cir- cunferetico of & rotating disc. It I8 well known 4ho electrio current will cause & deflection of & p:!snntnun which it pasyes, sud the extent of its doflection doponds upon the pomition of tho wire aud {w direction as woll as on the actual in- topaity of tho darrent. Followlug ous this train of reasoning as extendsd to tho wiazy, Mr. Tice oamo t0 tho conctusion that {ho electrio currents ar‘:uhunx Around tle planots of the eolar sys- operats mors onergetieally whon the plane of tha lanets’ deviatea ™ moat widely ’(’mm.m-mfil’.fi: of tha esrtl's solation, “ie assumes, sherefore, hit tho poaltion of tho planetary e :.mm:{'aa! termive the polnts of Emms u&\tn in each orbit. When' tha earth I inits equinox, the planc of its 1otation makes tho greatost angla ‘with the plane of the’ ccliptio; and so with ali otber pai o thinke, therefore, that when any plsset—Jupiter, for iustanco—is in either of thoso twp points of its orbit when the aun ap« poara Lo crosa jta equator, the planet will at (hat timo causo tho greateat oloclrio ‘disturbance of tho stmosphiere of all tha planets, tha earth in. cluded. Aud in the oase of the esrtls wa haye the opportuwity of studying the consaquences in Boliug su: olanges produced, whick wa call * tha er. ¢, Tico concludea tbas the occurrancs of A 8INULE PLANETARY EBUINOX prbduces littlo or o chauge u the atmosphero of the earth. 'Ihe greatest atmasplierio par- tusbatipns ensus when two or more planets msko equinoctial psssages at sbout the same tinio. Menoa arises the formation of a very fu- tricately compound oycle. Throwitg Uranus snd Noptano out of secount, as beiug 100 far distant, wa biave & cvcle of 293¢ yoars dueto Baturn, aud one of 1135 yéars duo to Jupiter, Thess, two give s cowpaund eycle of abogt B9yoars, which iuclndes two revolutions of Baturn and fivo of Juplter. ‘I'he aicm of Mars, Veous, aad Mercury, sborten down rapldly in the order in which they aro here nawmed, tuat of Yonus ooourrivg eveiy 113 days aud that of Meroury every forty-four daye, A stil fuiiber Zfactor is lgtroduced in the planet Valeau, to which is ansiguod m ovcle of twents-threg days. Havipg thus deternined iho peniods of recar- tonoo of eadh of tus four plancts, Jupiter, Venow Marcusy, sud Vulosu, Mr, Tice Liss only to draw uq » calondar ambucmg “fu“i' oF ten oy the days up- yoars in sdvance, and by {ndica: buwl the several cquinoxox occur the schewe in comploto and tha predictionn are made,—only temalmnn to be veritied by sotua) oxpsrience. Wizlung to obtain A BOIESTIT (0 OPIRINY npau the Tico theory, ‘Tux TRintNE roprosenta- tivo calied npon Mr. Elias Coibort, whoso judg- ment_tu astrenotienl inatters iy widoy knowu. Mr. Colert paioa figh eomplivent 10 Prof. Tico_ for the entertoining and lucil l!lf'lu in which bis book had heont writton, He conld not, however, roconcilo tho theorich thereis oxprerys edt with his knowledzo of the moveents of tho celestial bodios, In tho fitat place, be intimated thot Prof. Tivo bad brought the planet Vulean into s caleulations simply io ordoe to Acuunt for the ndmorous perturtations which he bad foutd {iy the comse of hin bistorical uvestiga- tiony, YVuleat had only a lepothetioal exist- once, having perhnps only been secu but dwice, once by Lescarbanlt, a Froneh plysiclan, Romo years ago, oud a shorl lime altel watdy Ly Prol. Tlce. Bingtlarly enough, the other astrono- wieta had falled Lo diecover tho exlstence of that planct, thougli it had beon wought for labori- ously under the most faverable circumstances, viz: during total eclipses of tho sun. Mr. Tice nunies to havo fixed tho period of revolubion of Vulcan, and tho postion of (ho oquinochial points in Jts orit to within a single degroe, bub no honostly confesses that (lug s mo”vwnk oint tn bi theory, ** It neody, however.” eakl Ir. Colbort, ** bui little acquaintanca with a8~ tronomy to soo (hst this 1n ROT THE ONLY WEAK TOINT in & theory whicli must bo admitteq to Vo grandly bentitiful and comprehoneive, it oniy frue. Further, Mr, Colbert objected to tho tntare ranted dragging of Vonus into tho Tico-theoty: Tuo posmtiuns of the oquinoctial points in the otbjt of Vonus aro not kuown, and so many difi- cultios llo in tho way of finding the diraction 1n npaceof the axis of revolution of that planes that it may bo gamo centurios yet beforo man will know sogtiing abous W, Tho ditficuily is #till greater it the caso of Morcury, It amonuts. then, to an abeoluta Imyposstbility. The sbecnco of apparont tmarkings ou tho Burfaco of tut lnsl- namod plaet provent us from boing able to naceriain satisfactorily oven tiat iv dues rotnle on nu axiy. The rotation of Morcury fs accepted by setronomers a8 a fact cliefly bocauss it fol lowe from anslogy, but_ thodirection which 1t occuplos 1 8pact CAUNGL bo teasoned out in Lhat WAy 4 M. TICE ASSUNES thiat ho haa the right o locato the aquinozes of Vonus nosrly at righe angles to the apsidal -line of Lot orbit, eimply bocause Lhsb 18 approxi- mately tho positian of tho catth's equinoxos on tlio ecliptio; but 1t ahiould not be [orgotion that thla ts not only au acaidental coincidence, but it is also only a transiout ono. 'ha line of tlio oarth’s equinoxes iy constsutly falling baok, while llm(ium of bior apsidos {s moving forwaid, 'Thiodo lines wato at right angles abont tho mid- dip of the tlurtecnth contury, and 6,000 years ‘50 thoy colncided. ‘The motion of ths apaides of Venus' orbit i8 not Affectad by porturbations inthe samo way as that of tho carll’s, whilo lior onuinoxes muss fall back [n tho same ditecs tion a¢ (he eartl'seqiimoxes. 8o far, thersfore, 88 wo aro able to reason on the subject, we have grounds for concluding that tho position of the equinoxes of Vouua la not determined by tefer- ence to thoss of e earth, and the sssumplion of that position by Prof. Tice is purely arbi- rary. T'ho roasoniogy emploved it the Ptofessor’s work is closely logical, and the author is cutifled 1o the oredit of being evidently imbued wish o mucate désiro to difcover the truth, and a wililing hess to mako laborious roscearch fof t. This, however, duod not altet tlio fxot that the feason- ing iz uneatisfactory becauna based on hypotl- eses which aro not yot proven, 'I'ho first as- sutnption that the planeis causb clectridal por- turbations in the carth's atmosphoro id onilrely fnluilouu, thongh wo indy feol irclined o sdont that st is plausible; end tbat bo not mccepted, tho second falls to the ground. Buc oven if the first Lo accopted the secoud docs not Lyeny means follow, that the positiona 6 the planelary equi- noxes can be dotermined bypothotically, =~ It tvould Lo much more satlafactory if ¥'rof, Tice could give tho positions 1 ‘E“s of the equinoo- tial points, as delormined by observation, and then sbow tuak the paseages of the panets thirough or noar thoae points were socompanjed or follawed by atmospherio perturbations as the earth's surfaco. TOWA. Tho Statc Census, Special Correspandence af The Chicago Tribune, Das Moixes, Ia, Bopt. 10.—~Tho consus re- turus of afl tho counties aro now in, excopt Kossuth, which will probably not bo received in time Lo appoar In the Stato roport, whick is now in pross, and should bo {ssued Ina fow doys,— the imposasbility of getting returns from cor gountios having kept 1¢ back ncarly bsvo monthy, T'uo fullowing are tho ofticial figurcs for 1875 Countiea, Population.|Countice, {6 Jofterson. \uknson Jones .. Populat 1, 17,9701 Mtchell, 11,03 , 043 Bopona. 5,367 4,143 Mouroe . 1,500 L fudiPuttawat 8,41 Qensus of 1874, Qain., *Estimated, Hut ona county shows & loas, aud thst was strioken by grasahopp: -Emmets, ‘T'he following le the population by Congress. {onal Districts. aud the gain in two yeare Numbe Popwation, Gain, 94,597 2 53,63 ey 148,417 81614 The Ninth District lu in tho northwost part of tho Btate, whero tive years ago were scarcely any sattlors. o this mtI tho titate soport glves the popala- tion at 14,448, Tho census was retaken by the Oity Council the past week, which makeu the figures 16.141,—~a gain of 1,080 wince the State censud of 1673, e A Ghost Worth Having Around. The Bridgeport (Conn.) Marmer asya thst clty ossessos & wonderful materilizing medium, 'he story i &s follows: * 1t wasouly a fow wesks 8gp that the gmmn to whom we rfofor bec connaious of hlg peculiar powers, bub sinco the discovery ho has contiuued 1o exeraise them sod they hava rapidly developed, Thus far the seances bave beoh bield (u the pressuce of smalt vlflkfl“’lll scquaintances, tn & derkened rogm which, with tha axception of & small table, Iu utterly destitute of furniture. No beliover in anrllullllln hisdl yeb attonded these sittings, so that it caunol be said tust suy of L audience wero uuduly preparcd to give credonce to tha genuineussa of the manifestation, and vet all of 18 with whom wo hinva couversed are thero was no collosion or trickery in tug effecis prodyced, Ous of the remarkadle foats performed by the spirite is the brioging y&on o table a supply of fresh tropical loners, T A beautirul frayrauce, are . s fresh with dew, aud of variaties ich caunot ba ombe) 134 the regaled with sploudid cigasa drovped upon the ubl{ by epint visitors, and the medium Limself was refreshed s dey or two sgo with & plate of ice-cresm fur~ nisbed by the wsme mysierious . Tho vledium can slso materinlize Lha spirits B0 that thay Lecamo vikibie to those In the room. The lay on musical Instruments snd JHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1875 CURRENT GOSSIP. THE WIND AND THE LEAF. + s LrigUt marn of Bpring, nio lightly waniering, A et y will s foud rarees, Auil goftly whiepered of br lovcliuess, Gt o tho baugh, In the decltaing years “Chie Leat bung fo:hly, and the night was pear, Lletca Llew the Wind, Al morn s linri's boy trod A wiherd Toaf decp i ths Antama ead, inisow, Win, 0 Cliantea NouLg Gneaonr, “SMASHING" AT VASSAR, Anterican ulang ia usuaily pigusnt énd forcl- hle. Thero is one term whicl 18 singularly of- fonmive ; vulgar, Lecauko It nanies a vulgar vico, It la tno verb to '‘mash,” aud its vative uouns, ‘'a tmash” and “a masher, To + mash " is to make animpression on a suscepll- DLlo Leart of the oiber Bex. * Manhers™ aro of Loth eexor, anil are ueually exquisitesr Actora and gamblers aro usnally macshors. One of the strongest trmptations of stage-hle is the oppor- tanity to “maeh.” Al actors mako mote or lers * machos," which fsct accounts for thor ridicalous vafuly. A correspondent of tho Duf- faio Erpress, s mar girl, gives an acconnt of a kindred vice, ** Hmaabing," which {3 the pracs tico of * mashing" among school-girls: Iwouder {f any of your readera hava aver heard of tho praciice of **smasling™ at Vassar College, If not, I fancy that many might bo romowhnt iuterested in hearing about one of the most curious freaks evor indulged in by echool- girls (I beg pardon, collego youui women). I know whereol I epenk, for I have been for over w0 years o witness of this wild apecios of in- Batity, Yague rumora and \vhilll)cm of this dis- ease Linvo occastouslly ¢rept oub froin the walls ol my beloved alma mater, bue vigliané tongues liave hurhed them. Kow §, aciuatad solely by the pravalent and faebiounblo desira of bocom- fng & reformer, sm about to enlighten thoso Lo, for 80 long, have eat in darknces. In ko doing 1 bope also {6 show such of my fellow-atu- dents an may chiance to read thia how utterly foulish thoy kinve boen in allowing thia absurd practico Lo o 8o loog unchecked. When a young womnan st Vassar secs anothor whosa appearaiice, general stylo, talents, or oyes (eapecially tua Intior), sho admires, thstend of soeking Lior adquaiptance it an orthodox nati- uer, siraightnav she announces to her friondi and cronios, with Lhe most mysterious and coi fidentlal nir, that she is lopeleraly, completo entiroly, uiterly **smashed "—in’ fact, * doad- goue.” Then foilows a serics of the most ldiotio perforuancen, **Smash" notos are wntieny olugant flowerd, boxes of caudv, costiy books, olc., aro et by the **smashico’ Lo the ** sniash- ery” appuinements aro made iu dark corridors to kiss onch other good-uight 3 smisling and oghing are iu voguo in tbo dining-room oud i the cliapol, ‘Kliiy etato of alfaira iu Kept up for nomo titne—longth of time deponds upun the violence of tho nttack, Than tus **smash ™ develops e 10 an astonisbing friondship, or the partios drop ope ancthier by muiual consent, it is not uncommon to hear some bright girl eay: **O,1 am soamasped on Miss So-and-so. 1 juat adore tho ground ebo walks on. I bave tho *palps’ o whon 1 see her that I cau ecarcoly etand up.” I have known girle whose greal power of intellect could oot be donied, who stood at the head of their classcs, to make absolute fools of themaelven over otbor girls, 1 have woen girly iy thomselves sick becsuso their loved one amiled moro favorably on some rival . tlen on thom. 1 have Luown of §0 baxes of tonfectionery and #£16 hounuets being sent through sowme zealous friend by tho vicim to tho victor, And, speaking of these tolens of pure, upnduitorated afection, reminds mo of eomothing quito funny, Theee offerings are ofton more practical thsn poetical, Dishos of pineupple, hot lamonade, fiied oyaters, eic., are common, and one young woinan of au iutensely Lruetlcul turn of miud weut to her adored ono o ol boiled swoet potatal I appsebend that fna few years it will be no uncommou thing 10 ex~ pross ihis holy emotion by means of a raw onion, or, more appropristely, a cabbage-lLicad. It ls quito tho thing ot Vessar ta Lave the rop- utation” of boing & successful * smasher,” Ons euterprising young_woman bosstod of hor 350 victims, Bho'was o Maiue girl, and her charm lay iu tho fact that sbe was quito gentlomanly in appoarance. Jint sbe was & notable oxcepiion. Veory fow reach tho z'iu'ulx of two dozen, and i ono woro Lo successfully sspire to njore than that I think sho nnfiln any, * Now lot thy sor- vant depart in peace.” 1 tuiok aleo that under the circumstances it would be the moas Iaudable potition sho conld possibly put up. Now, Mr. Editor, ihat ] bave abown the ridica- lous side of this matter, 1 might continuo 1o dis- course, in mournful nuwbers, of the serious gide, of its cause and olfects, of the nrgomonts it furmsbies for co-cducation, but 1 have eome apark of kiodly fechng lcft for your readers. ‘Thoreforo L will'sparo them the ghuatly recital. CRUEL AS THE FATES, Tu referring to tha duel which occurred a year and & balf ago between Artelle Dicuvenue snd Androa P’hiMips, {h which the forwer was shot dead, tho 8t. Louis Times relates tbe bistory of throo sisters which 18 termbly trazle. They were mutvels of beauty, born of wealthy paroats, sud diptinguisbed tn a country remarkable for tho brillisut loveliness of its womeou, Their fu- flueuce ypon tho men they marricd was fatal. The oldest slster was marsied to Dr. Sliarp, of Tuecaloo:a, Ala., & polished, gracoful gentloman, whose love and devotion might have con- tentsd any woman less prono to tho allure- monta of socloty aud the admiration of men. 1t was [n the first year of the War, aud the most rillinnt socioty m tho Bouth was gathered at Mobile and Now Orleans, Wull au sppesite whetted to fevor heat by a few months’ abatie nouco 1rom social pleasures, she plunged reck- loesly into a whirlpool of gavety., ‘Iho married thrs weare 1o arwor of Innotenco, lor luve of admiration is pitted against man's duplicicy sud ouuning. Sha staked aud jost, From foliy thare 18 bus vuo etep to imprudesce, and that siop was tahen, dospite a husbara's jealousy aud souso of honor. Wue end wad Inovitable.” A chailenge aud & duel, and ber husband feil plorced to tho Lieart by the bullet of her seducer. Thero was no pity for a womau like thia; svcisty repelied lier, Der friends discarded ber, and she tled to New Orleans ta lead the life of au adventuress. Thio second wister shortly afterwards married the son of & distwguished journsliss in Mobile, Tha fato of wer elder Bister was 1O bar ta & ca- reor of aimilar folly. Bociety received her with opon arms, Wealth, influential counections, and alliancea with & distinguished tamily obscured for a tume tho recollections of a siater's hnpru- donce. But gossip soun graw busy with her nams, Fiom ouo foily to suother sho passed with fatal lnate and seemiug {udiTercuce, uutil in » fatal hour hor busbaud learied that the womsu ho Jovod, the wife that he idohized, wads thing to bo scorued. 1t broke uy Loart. Witk the downfall of lus idol, kis reason wavered, and e petished by his own band. For ail his brilliaut talsuts, sud the promise of s splondid wowan, ha dled the victim of a woman's perfidy, The youngor sister became the wifo of Lieu- yoyue, s young broker of Now Orleaus, lich, beautilul and accomplished, shie was av ouce & luader {u sooiety. Courtod, flattored, sod ca- rogsed, sho plunged Leadlong {utu bhe vortex, Alen lavished pralses upon Ler—womon bated sud smilad apon her. Whatcared sho? beauti- ful, reckless, hearcless, sud indiffcrent to all alike, ako carad only for that accisl admiration which was the aunshine of her life. Mor large fortuns gave Ler au Incoms In her (ndividual rigbt. "This gave winge to ber sxiravagance and euabled her tu contract bills In her own name. QOue of thowm—s miiliner's bill—was averdue; sut was brought, and execulion issued, which My, Phillips, the Iawyer, bad levied for sstisfsc- tion upou hor carriages an horses, Inan inter- view subssquently kad with the lady regardiog the settloment of the bill, wonia which eho con- stined 1:to an joeult, were charged upon tho #t- toroey, Her husbnod resented it—s challonge usuéd—and then the fatsl duel on that s pril moraing, when a husband’s life ebbed away ita purple tide upon tbe lously beach. the Isst ?flhll’l;y victim of the fatal sisters’ foily sod ox- rayagance. A COLORADO HAILSTORM, The prevalence at terrifio atorms in different parts of the world thia yea, 8 not boen satls- faclorily explained. Hero Is & story told by the Denver News: At Potlor station, an the Uglon Pacific Ral- road, on Friday night, & train was juet pulllng out from the station when s storm commonced, and in ten saconda there waa such a fury of hail and wiod that the enginoer deemed it best to stop the locomotive. The bailstones wero sime ply great chupke of ico, many of them 3 and 4 inches in dismeter, snd of all shapes—squares, cunes, cubew, &c. Ths firsh stons that .atrnck tho brein broke s window, snd the fying gl soverely injured & lady on th deop cut. F.ve minutes afs e way 00t a wpole light of glass on the south side of tho train the whole leogth of it. Tha windows in the Pullmun cars were of Yrench plats thr sighths of an inch thick snd doyble. broke bath thioknesscs, aud tore the cartaios 1uto shreds, ‘The wooden shuttery, too 9 smashed, snd many of the mirrors were broken. Tho *decklights " 0 the fop of the cars weso als demaliehed, The domo of the engino was an (f ¢ hind beon poundad sith & Botvs weiel and the wood-worl on the »onth aide of the c was plowed as if somn cno had e it all over With klid.nz Llows tro o 8 iam Dk the contin 1anes of thig toreris fusdtade, whicl laste d taily to sanlites, the oX cral ladics fanted, z wife of the Snvetinterlent of tho Mountain Di- wvimon of tho ford, went into kpasms, from which +he Oid w0l recover fur o' er an hoar er thy consation of tho etorn, everal jiorsond niting un o kouth vile of Lk cars wero tnore of leds injured ab.ut the head and face, An hgoit an the sturm abated o litkle, the mat- it i the ears was oty un in front of tha wa:i- dows, aud the A moved shead. tho drdted hal-stonen proving sn obstacle for eome miles, At tho ezt station st s of un were procurcd and fastannd tho winlyva the entlrolengi of the train, ‘The cars bave bean iy into ehon for sepaits. and the damago il smount, it 1a oetimated, 10 aeveral thounand dollare. WHO JOSEPH GUIBORD WAS, ‘There ia b prenout a greay deal of epicy news coming from Montreal relativo to the burial of Joseph Gnivord, but not many peopts know who hewas, Ifo was o wan of emiuenl piety and purity of charagter, aud a Cutholio of dietin. guighed ndolity. 1lo wau tho firat to lutrodice the art of slercotyping into anada, and was tho uldest membar of the eraft fu the Dominlon, with one exception. le was 62 years of age when he dierl. Guibord was not oue of tue foundors of the Institute Uriadien, Lut became & member thereof two or threa years after its ea- tablishment. When the Inetiiute felt under tho displeasuto of Lho Bishop fur refusing (o thiow out of ita hibrary cortain books that ats placed in the Jodex st Rotoe, Guibord wus one uf abvut 200 mombera who persisted 10 waivtaimng their counection therewith, aud who sppealed s Rome ngaiukt tho arbitrary conres of the Dishop, Gui- bord died on the 15th of Novembes, 13GJ, Itut sbireo or four wesks provious, shen sotioualy 181, hio soet for a priost, who came and beaid nis confcenion. ‘The pricab. activg under direct in- striictions from tho Bishop, refuscd to admin- ister to bun extromo uuction unless Le wouid withdraw fiom tho Institute, which Guivord de- clined to do, ilo ralhied from that sickness, but Lis death, swhen 1§ subsequently occurred, wans so sudden that he 11ad no time to pend for a priest, A few days biafore his death Guibard met one of hin fellow-motnbers of the Institute in the atrect, and arked him whnt was the news alout their ap.eal to ltome. ‘Tho anawer was that no news zind yet arrived. but the Institute hoped that jus- tica would be done them. “I hope wo, tou,™ smdd Quibord, ““for 1 feel that 1 sm going fast, nud ouleas the matter in settied beferw 1 die Lhers will bo a row sbout my grave, Ism & poor tnan, and they will no doubt bury mo along with thoso that Lavo been banged if they can.” * Have no fears about th seturnad his feliow- miember, * your friends will 800 that you are uo worse treated thau a rich mau." A COMMENTARY ON PANICS, The Alameds Independent sava: We have slreadymentioned the loss of & large number of eleep in tho hills back of 3ission Bau Joee, Lo~ longing to Mr. Asburst, but was misioformed as to the thode of {hoir death. It was not by rush-~ 1ng down & precipice, but in suother and most eiogular way that the misfortuno ooccurred, Tho sheep, to the number of sbout 8,500, wero quiotly feeding on a bill about 3 miica east of Miss:on San Jose. on Sunday alternoou. July 4, when a man, who had been a sliort time working for the owners of the sheep, suddenly utlered » loup yell, which bad tho effect of frightening the uheep. Thoy immediately commenced ruu- ning down hill a3 fast as they could. At or near tho bottom of thé lull s large patch of poikon oak was grawiog, and they raslied pe!l-me!l into It. Here thoir léga got 8o eniangled that they could not move. Meanwbile the others boling camo rushing down upon tuem, until they weio glud in layore, six deep, one upon the other, ! course, tho most of them wera soon suffo- cated and dead. One of tho owners camo to thae spot within ten minutes afterward, and with the sid of a Span- inrd succecded in Huumg out and rescuing about fifty bead. But tlie number that Joat their lives i this strango way was 700 in all. It is supposed that tho yoll given by the Inred mun was done for tho purpusa of aturting the sheop off to cawp, A FISH STORY. A Florida correspondont of tho Atlanta Herald, In tho course of an foteresting communication regarding Florida flsberies, saya: **‘The best fistiormen in Florida are thoe poleans and os. preys. A polican consumies about a peck of fish s day. Thoy flock about the straite and inlets by thousauds. Bupposlug there ars 2,000.000 pelicans i Florida,—aud thoro are certainly moro thsu that,—they would eat 500,000 bushals of fish cuch doy, or 182,500,000 bushels per year. Tho mulllond upon mihons of white and bluo oranes, herous, curtows, wulls, fishuanks, kioge fishers, and othor water fowl, devour thoteands of bushols of fish overy twenty-four bours, Au expenouced cracker estimates that 700,000 bush- els of fish a day are required to feod the birdsof Florida atono, 'I'his would make 225,500,040 bushols each year. Add to this the bitlions of 2-h swallowed by sharks, Lass, aud others, sud the sum ¢ats! will ro1ch noarly 3,000,010,000 busl. ely dostroyed by feathered and finny fishermon on tha povinsula In twelve montha, At first glance* these figares appesr enorinoty, but let anv man maku hin owu estimate, nod omefuliy figure o up, and ke will find them under iostead ot over,” A MONKEY'S HOUSEKEEPING, A writor saya: I was making caks ono day, prepariug for compaoy, sud the money followed me into tho pantry and watchiod everytbing I did. Unfortunately, dinner was announced in the midst of my worlk, and I left it, making bim go out, too, rather against his will. 1 knew i too well to truet nm lo the paniry alone. After dinner I returnod to my cookery. Having vurge fuilv locked the door, I'wea surprised to hnd my ct thero boforo ma. Hls attitude was ominous ; 1o on the fop of the barrel two-thirds full of flour, and busily occupmed. He bad gos hold of my ogg box, broken two or three dozen, amash- g them oto the tour barrsl, with all the éngar witlun reach. These be way vigorously beating into the tour, ahells and all, stopping now sad then to take a taste, with s countenance as grave ss a Judpo'y. In my dwmay nud grief [ id not scold bim ; yot, {0 see wy matorinls 80 used up; aud we living 1o she couniry, and guests comng ! lle bad the most satiniied mir, au if ho meant, *Lookl tha main overations of the party are now over." 1 had forgotton tho broken pano of glass 1o the mindow, BENJAMIN DISRAELL A London corresboadent sayw: 3, Disraeli, whose health 18 more enfeobled thaa tho orgins of his party care to avaw, has besn siaying at Hughenden Manor since the prorogation. 1o i8 now about to pay a vleit to one of lua (riends smong tho aristucraoy, At the Isat Lord May- or'a dinnur it was only by an extraordinary effort ¢ ho appoared at ail, ko bad to be ** whipped in'" by a spocial doputation of city mon, who rep- resented to bim that Conservative {uterests would gorely suffer in London if he did not in persoy make eu oxplsuation sbout the mismau- axemeut of tho Merchant Bhipping bill. Ha thea promised to ationd; but down to ths Iast wmoment approhenaions wers rife a3 1o whether Lie would bo able to do so. When he walked In, bis extreme paleness and dsbility wero at onco observed. In this candition he 18 probably litt} iuchucd to work hard upon the Esstern quoation 18 vonjunction with the Forelgn Becrotary. GENEROSITY REWARDED, The French papscs toli & good slory of » trus Garroche of Paris who was fouud bathing ille~ gally In tho Hefue by a zeslous Bergeant do Ville. Tho urchin ewain like » fish, and the policcumn uot all. Ho tho latter, ypurred on by zoal for tho poblio welfare, and by tho hope of oarniug thareward of ons frsaocoffered for such captures, crout {nto a bost and triad 4o neb the Isd a8 he floated by. Tho result was tbas over went the boat, sod Into the Bsina the Sergeant de Ville. Listlo Gavrochs dlved stter, brought Lim up, and took him dripplog ashare. **I will les you off,” gasped the gratetul ofticer, * Indesd?” uoth (Favroche, % but I shant les you off. For 'lll-ll\'n saved your life, and shat is worth, by sho law, 45 france to me. Bo come along, sir, L0 the stsiion, and les me colless my ealvaye!” GIN AND QOBPFL. They bave & frosh clerical sesndal in England, and {t bus the merlt of origlnality. The Hou, and the Rev. G. T, Orlande Lridgemsn, Reotor of Wigau, Rural Dean, Houorary Cauan of Cuester Cattiedral, Chisplalu-in-Ordlusry to the Quesn, sad owb brotber to the Eart of Bradford, ap- pliod, last moath, through his son (also in Loly orders) for a liceuso to aell &1} sorsd of liquors at & hotel, whicu be is aboul to build fu (ha town. Au fudignation meeting wae cutled, and & brother clergymau, the Vicar of 8. George's, took the chair aud spoke lug mivd with gresk freedom, and » memorisl to the Magistrates was voted. ‘yhe latter declined to grant the Ractor's appli- aution. The queerest part of the busiocs ia hin woulil-be lizensad victualer s the ident of the fucal * Clureh Temgerance UNFAIN DISCAIMINATION, The Baston Commerefal Ralle!in noten thia pe- culiar burinass diacrimination t Tlo apothaca, calls tn tha police when the jnsemle Ieraciito opany Iyisiness fn frout of lus store, bawing s Neck neek-ties! Haro v'are, leu oenta ‘pieee, thten fur @ quarter.” 1ot skian o ventar of wigmintine pea<hes and wtony pears estabe hi=hies himself on the corner 1 frontof the dray. Flate, tho Propreior Amiies and tells tho frait merehaul ho can Jadve bie Lasket in the Lach siuro at mght if wants to. £ FOOL OF A FARMER, Tha Dutchess (N, ¥.) Farmer envs @ Thers Tives fo this eounty o farmar who was movivg o losd of Lav from one point to suother, sumo tine wince, and nfter Koing a snsrt distancs tho bag fell off az Tt wad reioaded and ahortly fall off apain. [t was apain paton the wagon, which, aftar going Awhile. tinpsd ovary ths farmer sharoupon took a mateh from lis pocked and et fire (o 1t and Aaw Lhs whoin cousumad ~ nnd that wae tho nay this foulial farmer belped Limeell out of that diftiealtr. AMUSEMEKTS LD R GROVER & COLE. | LIONAKD 61 OVLE, Mavager. LEONAED G of tLs Rtrgulst Beason Slondey 131 ) 1 fenovated, Taltited, e, perfectly dmtuentn Compauy. Lnwsgomont far tula ek ouly of Chizaga's Favarite Ramantic Artor, TR AINIE I3, ATITIENT. The Great Trajeze Equtinbries, 8, ELVINO, The Warld-famed LANGLOIS LAUS., Alfred and Jean, Egyytian Jugplers. Mnrteut and Madneme D'OMER, the Clamgon Ath- letes of Europaand Americs, The Fopular RICHULS FAMILY 10 thetr Trutonic an Clog decialicn. “Ino Very Vapulir Negrn Comrdians, Sinzors, aod w Witha Duncers, PEASLEY snd HUGILES, their fiest Jouit ap- ietance t ible Sheatte, o lebmated Lady Siong and Dan-c Artiste, Mile, cr first anpearauce in fhie Theatre, The Poplar Lady Sougt and Dauce Aruste, LA PE- TITE RUSA. Fi Vophlar Favorlte Lthioptan Comedian, JORNSKY The Btarllng Clogglats and Duct Dancers, TRUDELL aud SMYTH, Monday, Tnreeday, Wednendny Matinea and only, the performatice will cownnenc: with FHAS ATREN'S famous tpersoustion of Bou Brieriy, fi Tasior's TICKET-OF-LEAVE. Romantlc Beeners by Htrong. Eacellenre, Hemetiber, All Ladi McVICKER'S THEATRE. omething New and Mirthful. 7 localizen powers we Iove,"—Wordsworth. EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE, an entirel7 new localieation, with & damestic plot, pre- pared expresaly for this theatre, eatitic 1 RUNNING A CORNIR. 3. H. MCVICKER as Joehus Giux, of fthe firm of Giuz, Dangs & Co., Membera of lLe Board of Trade aud Dealers in Grain, Feats ean bo secured alx daye in adeance o rebrarani~A Grand Romantie Spectrr " EOOLEY'S THEATRE, ACKNOWLEDGED SUCCESS OF [HE FAMOUS GALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, 15 & Bill of Rare Elliopian Bketchics, Mondas, Bept, 13, All the Ol Favorites in New Actn. Every Evening and Wednesday and Sstuniay Mat- inres, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Buccess of the new managemicnl, Monday evenlag, Bept, 13, THE MARION TAYLOR COMBINATION, The most camplete orgautzation fo Ameries, Bartley Campbeli's ploturs of contemporaneous society entilled BULLS AND BEARS. Matigees Wednesday and Saturda; Topular Prices, 75, 20 aud 25 relts, NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, Clarkest,, near Landol| osite Sherman Honea. Deginn at 8 every nizht turdsy Matiaes, » ro- mantic dmma of forilliug futervst, PATILIINEG; OR WOLVES IN THE FOLD! ‘With & Briillant Cast, New Bcenes, and Startling Tab- eaus., Tif proparation-~A mew adaptation of the TWO OR- PHANS, 00L. WOOD'S MUSEUM ‘Two Performances Dally, ond week of 3 Around tho World in Eighty Days. Every Evenlug snd ducsday and § surdsy Matinees, ©n Meudsy, Tuesday, Thurs iny and Triday Matinecs, ‘Rights of Womeon, and Our Couatry Ccusin TUFULAR FRICESZ: cte, admitn to Museum and Leoture-Rooum. "FARWELL HALI—--TO-NIGHT. KENNEDY'S FAREWELL. ELGIN-—Tueeilsy, 11th, and Wednesday, 15th Bept. UNDERTAKERS' GO “ORNAMENTAL WORK Fon Undertakers, In Silver and Golds Largest Variety, CRANE, BREED & CO., 633715 West Ejcht Cinclonatl, 0, _LEGAL. __ " RECEIVER'S SALE. Westorn Star Metal Company, 17 South Canal-st, Cmcano, Sent, ?, 1915, Pursnant to an order of the Superior Court of Cook this dsy entered, the underaigned, Recesver of e Siar Motal Company, will tecelve written iroposale. at the ortice of suld Jompany, No, 17 South anal-st,, Chleago, unhil the 20th inwt. noon, for the purchass of thoe cntire sse tools, mmachinery, material, billy receivabl cutsta, chioses I sotiom, iriteret in resity, (il company of every natnra, Echedules of all th spected by bidders at tha o, for preally snd parsoualty Lo be soparate, aud all blds 1o bo submitted to to Court, Tesme of salo—one-half oash; balante in nnn{ days, with recurity to be ap- proved. BTEFIEN 1, BOWLES, Recalver., 3, 1., 1841, Bolidtor, T T MEDICAL CARDS. D LOUK HOSPITAL, cornor Waitiowtan and Fraiklinata, had of tho profeniga for 4ie k) Tedrsod ad of tho prof or aver ) ors= Sota sl tmpottante - k. bogk: or (88 RcHd :glnllm-fl :u tha Biste of L st L e Tunel, by Saho ice e, "adied B writq, Burlauls contidential. Ugice. 9 8. ot vatll 7 p, m. Hundass, Wi NO QURE! Mt Dr. Kean, 360 BOUTH OLARK.8T., OHIOAGO, Sagpromaliad, portonaloe bl el sharte hysician {n the city who a 0t B0 . V4 p. 20,5 47 om ¥ 1013, DR. T. J. OROSSMAN'S o8 our, ¥4, m. a 8D, 1. Ts & sure curs for Private iscs Graud success aud sec- Inds af thevompany. ros i fafar the ' Highs ?"r'-‘o’:':fi.. Asod B pri. it frwell kuwn aod st 1o o a0t cu ua: o, Bani heutty cured. Sedi- ) das, suat wrorym o fron, personally or et ey wasryate i ek mraney ratumted: Al Tob: Lirw ountdaniiatl & Wi for bt texes (lbisicated) sud cirglars shab sealed for twg atsmps pe o isk la tus cly wl A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. i A PrivateUsunvlorio tha Mars MARRIAGE A s titha: sitie st LQULDE, Jaesehlinio bbby i ; e P Y v £ e With Buwerous engravions, 1ad of cotewplate s Fegop il i00e :":ufi"‘“:a'u'.'?; 13" Ve und;r.lwi':‘n‘-l Bovlat -z surstentj st unsnotae. SRERELY, b ia mediciug. b t0 any 1 v . Adds DR, T i i, Sz DA sinis o BDUCATIOR AL, The Sage College for Lady Students, T s ion tad been aracta_and endowe Ly st 1Lm, . W, g, nta cont of $900,000, i connsce viom with Gorivil Univerwity, £ candition thal 701ng Univeraity su_eduzation a that prostded for young o ca‘ed by steam, fignted anl provided with haths, and ctasmentst grounds, af il tho o given 1 Lo Goversity, asd to o J ofuet, 0 yeatin (he adjacent 12311 clergymen of T L“u at the * (ot that purpose, ' who ean be doe ALY goaf, bee Ustnaninm, Letani 41 srs Frelens haio the priviiega coursos of In, thia werisoun Tulvataty € Varloin poit conitry, urd apihcants £ Tunma wik onl T of appiiestion. For eirenlareantsiat IDENT OF CURNEL! s, ELLIS PETERSON, ah Assigiant Profearotin I tpresre fen bose tor ariie 8. pnomore [ LnTNe Preardrnt W, C, Elioy, Hlarvard Calvenslty, Came bridge, Mars, Tue Hev, Liward 12, 42l Chilrman of (he Iigh sl Comitntem, Werestef, Sie 1.0 Hob. George ¥, I sar, Fasl Tuirty l:l.uf FLTE] Woricater, Maes, Drajer, 4 Dr. York, Tor particulars address UNION COLLEGE OF LAW Of the Untyersily of Colego, and the Northwea! Unirersily, ejoscd its second yeat with 104 atude Lx-Umted States Eenstors Trumbull and Doolittle, Judgs Booth aud Profs, Deaslow and Mesers, taught Tuur bours daily, and 22 lawyers lectured In ihis Col- Lge Lant year, Leatdes a course by Dr, Davis ou Meldi. gurin) Tudence, The Tom, 1. B. ilur, Reviser of thn Statutes, j 3dded to the Facults for the conina year. Reopeus Rept, 15, ‘Terms €50 per sear of ning froihe, Dy (0 the Bsr, For catalogues, SLOW, Becretary, 29 Tribungs o4z, L. CINIZ COLIITCGIE. fictioul of Lelters, the Scleutific School, and the 8 Lool of Rucie College will reopen Wednes- day, Sept. 15, entaration of Taxlor Hall, ith many fmprove- (da uew Laloratury and Gymnistum which intaned before thie tarm npens will add much vantages of the iLstitution. For adaassion apiiy th RLY, JAMES DE EOVEN, D, q-. Ilacine Callege, Raciue, Wis, Catalngiies can be had st Jwnecn, McClurg & O, Mitctell & athauay'e, 1oy Btate-sh, aud at tho Mer- hants’ il 13 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO opens {or examinations, ¥ept, 10, 1575, 1, Collegn of Literatura snd the Arts, Louglas College. 2, Cullean of Beience, Agricoiture, Civil Euy ering, etc, I, Collegeof Taw. ~Address V. 1, Denslow, Exq,, Secres tary,” 4, College of Medicine, Rush Medtien) College, Dr. 3, W, Freer. Prealdunt, Ladien aduitted to all de- jartmenie, MM, A, Cbapin, uph, Tultion, 0 et vear, Tard, $28) i §3 per week, | Addrers E. §, AGTLN, Regiater Untvernty, o . C. BUNLOUGHS, Chancellor, ST. JOEIN’S SCHOOL. Boirdiog and_Day Bchool for Young Ladies and Cildren. ' Rev, THEODORE 1RVING, LL.D., Bector, 21 West Thirty-recond-at, New York. 'Dr.'lrving's #recial clamn for the study of the Loglieh Language nnd Literature, on fllustratiog and flustrated by His. tory, with readings from tho best sutbors, will hegin in November. i class for the historical and critical Atudy of the Fine Arty will begin at the same time, The Fall Term begins on Wednesday, Bept. 29, 1515, For Circulars and w{ormation apply as above. H B. BRYANTS (Bryant & Blretton) Chicago Business Collego i ENGLISIT TRAINING SCHOOL. Blate-nt,, southeast cor, Waskington, Chirago, Tl The Jargest and most thorough Iustitution of the bt ics. Bend for cir Cticago Ladies' Seminary, 15 & 17 Steifon-t Thirteenth year opens Bapt. 15 Buperior sdvant- 504 in overy department, Classical, Englirh, Burapean and Muecal, Fupiis can enter for eitlier course, far aclectod branclis, or_the study of Art slone, Rars opportanitica 1o the Rewling aud Elocutlon Clasnes e Prof. E. 3. 300TH, who will aiso form s Pri- vate Clas for Ladics not coznected with tho tnatity. 4ion, * Lacation cboire : bfidicey smple, aod all the pointtments for eitber boarding or dsy pupils un. 1, MIsY GREGG, Principal, Miss PEIROE and Miss LAWRENCE Will commence (he regular yesr of their English, French, sud Gernisn, Boarding and Day Hehool for Garla Sept. 17, at 76 Mi. Vernonwat,, Beicon Hill, Bos- ton. Tetma—Tuitiun per snnuim, {uition, $8°0, Refer by perminaion to the Itev, A. P, FPabody, ard Univenlty: tho Hev. Dhiilips Brooks, Bomton: Dr. E, I, Clark, Lwton; Ireshient Augell, Michigan Unisersity; (lo Hon, €. D. Law- rence, Chiczgo. Circulars sent on application, MISSES GRANTS SEMINARY, 1235 80 130 North ) E:‘“?ms:;.. Shieago, wil open IINDERGARTIEN, - In connéction with th w1li apen at the time, with inoreased ecommodati e Schoal of Vocal Art in Philadeiphia, For the fnstrueton of Teachers and Attiste, will re- open Monday, Sept. 20, Drincipal, Madane EMMA BETLER, zuthor of **The Voiceln Singhug,” and Tho Voire in Speaking.” Fur rircalira, &c., apply to Ace tuary, %03 Cimion-st,, Vulalelplia, Pa. Monticello Female Seminary. The next term of this institution w1l commenve on Thursday, 17th feptember, fustesd of the 9th (a8 heretofors motified), iu cousauence of improverenta not_eompleted. For catdogues addrces M iI, N, HBABKELL, Princijal, KRS, W, . BNYANS BOARDING-SCHOL For Young Ladies, Batavia, N. Y, For references, in- quire uf blala's Attorpey Charies ki, Reed, SCWOOL oF MINEN, Untversity of Michigan, For circular, Address 11 D DENNETT, Ann Arver, Mich, TADFORD'S STUD] 8 JOME, A La Setiool, Middletown, Conn, Delightful situation. Superior acéammod tiou, Military arill.” Thorough L. Address e, J. H. BRADFOHD, M’E_uu; o, Dfil‘.{\;’An MRS, ALEX. BRADFORD'S (formerly Mre, Ogden Hoffman's) Eoglish, Frenrh, and Gerian Boarding and Day School for Vouug La: dies sud Clidren, with caltstuenls, No. 11 “0;: Tlirty-eightu-st,, Now York, Neopens Bept. 31, plication miey Le meda by letier or petsonal 'N.W. C. UNLVERSITY, Tha twenty-firat session of this fnstitntiun will opea 11 tha uew buildinga—te wost complrte now ou the continent—in Irvingion, 4 miles cast of thls city, Bept. 18, Full Facalty’ elx courses of study: both sedes recelved, Por catiloues addrees €. E. HOL- LENBECK, Sectetary, or 0, A, BURGLSS, President, $250¢ bonrd sud In ol e s Mt. Pleasant Military Academy, A Belect Boarding Sehool for Yaung Moo and Boys, at Hiog Slug, N. 1., on the iladwou. A full graded oourss of fustruction, Diplosass at graduatiou, Mil. Jtary organdzation complots and thorougli, Grounds beaullfu) and bulldtogs commodio v, “Farty-second year Leging Bept. 19, Chicago references. YT, VERNON 1N TE, F( & ‘dlen anit Little Gitels, Eatablished fu 1582, Mrs, {Lury 1, Joncs and Mra. daitiand, Principals, Board. iug aud Day 8chool, Fnulub, French, Germnan, aud Lutin, Freneh 1o sroken (n the family, No, 46 Mt, Vernon Place, BALTIMORE, Kafcrences given oo application, Hend for circular containing WE AL 2. 110 CUTHEENTS BOARDING AND DA MUy CHTUBERTH, BOARDIND, AND e b s U darsity 0w of the imest selinnt-baildioxs faciiios bavybeed Sidud readerite o Cou oar, be g1v aad Houtuwastarn Biates. . sl e LA m ! dd [0} ittt £ U $57 80 FEIl QUARTER. o extras. 3 e Academy for Boys. 12 tnfles from Philad: plis. 10 Tustruciors, 6. C. SHORTLIDGE (ilar A, M), Modia, Pa (\UTPAGB‘ HILL SEMINARY FOR _YOUM 5 hadi s, Pouubkeopuio, Datotives Gounty, K- ey e fie s hovoug s grery braach: ot Bor sreuers ahireae Or U Wetshts, Bribe] oud Beop'e. LOGAN SQUARE SEMINARY. “This ut\lld]llwr‘ Day Bebool for Ladies, sttusied v Visual, Phidnphle, el o sopened St 1. REIEN 34 8, A, : M I.NDE'.I..!:.}‘“M“ML J, IGHLAND, &ni,nfinv'}.mix GHCESTER, MAS: 'repares young men for Berenlie purss PEERNIT Cumator METOAl MILITARY ACADEMY. Upens Bept, ¥, 1§ Nuw uiwul!mul. F4 per year, Address Mevsrs, WRIGHT & LAKE FORI T ACA “: _j‘:l;‘g} preparatory schol for b yu i s MRN. R, L. 0. w P;mw.u!’n.- u..'..‘.l.”&'u.a. Bund for ciroular, * _WANTED, 1970 T WORLWS UXHIBIVION wia ‘L’gll'{‘;'t-CLASS BULICITUR, thotough, energetic, sond addreas (none others oved apply) wil oud ot aitustian, st 343 10 $100 par month, Ad- timp, 3 weoks. ress, with FolLet ST S TPNNIAL GAZRTTE, Room 6, 421 Chestuursk, Fhiladelphia, Fa, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, KRRIVAL AND DEPARTORE 0P TRATRY EArLANATION oF Rersnrsop MahRe, ot Satardey ov. eented. * Sand: A . CHICAG QNOMHWE‘!T(!\ RALRMY i5 Canale Tieket eprees, . arrt Y grman Mo an s and AU depste) . apree )abaas HAR T # duinaukee Ma 5 Mitwdakes K1p 1] uflvllllv Padban, 3 dimacyon pavieaie B Gres ipres w9 g BBSHERARBLET oErERST A= lenof earer 61 Wellgdnd 3ZLeit cornes of Canal and Rinsl MICHIAA NTRAL RAILRIYD, and, foatar “Teunly- s, o s Tremond llvltll.( e Randdlely Tower, | AP Al tvia malo 11 Day Ripeon Tt s e Atiantie Expre Nigot Fxpreas, DUAXD AT Rarnic, Nigat Kap *Sundarfs. 1 (CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. Lauls, and Chiraza. Kanew 1y ard Doncer Shat Einss, Enign Depot, Werl Side, mear Natismat, dridger T o l‘,- Al l"um!. :'\;l 123 Randolp\att,, and earher Ilt‘t wtaneir, und sasest. RanresCityand Denver Past Bz, b Louisand Sneineteld Ex, Bt lA:\uk Feane: Rk A reaio ris, Konk Ik & Hurliogton. Chieadn & Padacal Railroad K, Krreator, Lacon, Washingtan K Jollet & Dutené Aco mmodation, LAKE SHORE A MICHIGA! Matl, vin mifo line. Wk m Syeciai N, Y. B ::;" be Pl ot Allllflua Express, dally, via matn| & u. e ke ... “a B:18p. m. " sk ofd] ko e m alr nap.mf a0 " main 80 sud ey 7 11020p.m.] {630 8. m. e L B0 B ST 5ty Savurday and Buadaz. (Dall,ozeuph C”ICAGY, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL HAILRDAY. Union Lerod, eorner Madison ant Canal-ria, Tiekel Ofies 3 80Utk Cldrk-st, , oppotite Sherman Hewse, and at D Arnes, Milwaukes & Prairie du Ohlen Dinston, Passen, Muwsukee, La G e, P Oshieran' & rea M 0 & lows: 4lan, Bous nnd Stavens Polut, Passnoger. Miwauker, Bt, Pt & Ayolis. thiough Ripress. ILLINOIS CENTHAL AAILROAY. Do e Hamloyh sty s o * 1308 th, RE TN *10:008. . [* 4:00p, me. 8:00p. . (*1) 008, e, .8 7:808 @, ket [t Lauta Express. bt Louis Fast L uiro & Rew Orl Cuiros New O Gilman Passongor. .. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAT, Lake-st.y Indians-av, and Sirteenth TNeket Ofices, 53 Clarkst andat depola 314l 404 Raprass, {tiana aug Bureat Dubuiyue & 3o ABC Fast ity Ki o & A nmn‘“{snmulr. . urors Paas R e i‘\,l‘lflc Night K ansan C gEERERER § 8888 KANKAKEE LINE. From Central Depot, Soot Likest., anil rerontose | ekt ahves 141 S i fentre Leate, | drrie. Indiaaanotls, Loaluvilie & Olaoa. natt Day Expres *13:00 noon)* 8:30p. va. 8:00 p. m.|* 208 1o ndianavells, Lon Hiwd uaws Maby Eapross ntaily; CINCINNATI AIR L1 E Prem ot i enaie e oot o, o Rer Clinton and Carrall Bl Aoty ani o gty o oo Tiekst e, it Tearers | Arvi :30 8, @, |* 840 p. m, 3:00p. m| 7:408 m. CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Dustenger depot corner Chlearoav, and Zar,ahes. reiiond ickeLgica o, 8 Clarkocy gl L . nan (daiy Artive, Mall and E: !«,m';‘ enger Bk gt Pas Tishca Pastengo e Auaday L'assanges it 1028 e, m ,PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LouIs RAILRDAY. kst oiee 151 Hamdotnhesies oad af dupat L ATHra, BALTIMORE & OHI0 MAILROAD fruing laace Jrom rear ar kcposliion building wnd depst Just af Tienig.secondat, Tickss efice, WL Clarkeit,, corner @7 Waal i Leavs. | _Arvise, Aatt, Bundars Bacapte Sa m.| 710 Kiprown, Datly..coren B m! CHICAGO, ROCK zal.nm & PACIFIC RAILROAZ Depate torser ¥ Van Burex dnh Shermandis,, Fictil afion TFAIRBANKS® SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRDANKS, MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St,, Ohleaga, sty HMgar” OCEAN NAVIGATION. National Line of Steamships. NEW YORK T0 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. THE QUEEN, 4 471 tous, Hai ENGRAS Vst At el el y Appiy 454 uvwardeva B, LARSON, 85 Baadelphaia.” (oppouiis new t oo an DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, 8! sstiantio Uom 's Mail Bleametilps A A LT u m:fll ‘wtber), wlil sall frum Pies No, &), North Biver, A 4. 18 1 A et Bustmlatistsoiact o ul:ia‘l lflhlJllk Bar RO R A AOKRNZIETA Greut Western Btenmship Line, Frowm New York Lo Bristol (Kagland) direct. ARRAGON, Byrient... i Balusday, et 0. Cabla 9, §7¢; latann o SR TSR ke Buore & M. ten charse. Blvamers