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e THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 1876—TEN PAGL!, 7 eama quantity, Tha falling off In flonr during’ compnred with the asme month loat im’ FomEMEL Teie, and from the opens foe ' of lake asvlgation to the end of July, compared with the correrponding ot Jant year, the decline’is 148,707 hrie, The {!."é,-“.‘vr'nm Yeealotn ot Tadala by 1aKo #tice opens g, meludi fiour reduced fo whent, are 21,070, - G35 buy 1,708,815 bt Tena than the nnnn]mmlimi perlod lnst year. Wheat ahows 1,400,600 bu, nnd 3o n 200, 000 bt Teas, white oata show 400,000, rye 530,000, and batley 40,000 Ln more than dirfug tiie kame time last year,' Fhe anly record we finva of the grain movement by milsay fs that by the Yokt Shore & Michlzan Sonthern, which indicates o farge inerease. Tho recefpta by (hin road at But- falo,” tor tha ronth_of duly, lncluding theangh hipinents, foots R7,000 bris 6f flour and 1,584, 1 D of gratn, sgainel 42,500 bria Aout and TH7, 500 Do for the svme month fart year, and sinee Jan, L hie receipte wern 641,660 hrla donr and 7,750, (00 it 0f rnin, ngainst 378,500 bria Sone. nnd +,Hi0), « (1 b ol graln during the corresponding period of last year.—linflalo Expreas, Syectal Mxpiteh to The Tyidura, Bnig, Pa., Aug 4, —Arrived from Marquette, rops Pletclier and Capmorant, ach Trontons from Trawe, prop AW, i Tarum. Depatied for . «Chicagn, vrop Arizann, schre C, 11 Weoks, Keep- ankes forHnughton, prop Winsiow, The schr Juda Willard hins lieen taived fo Bnffalo for repaire, Special Distch th The Tribune, ManourrTs, HMicl., Auve 4.--Arrived, the Wehh, Clea e props’ Mary Jarerkl aml Nulinnt, rehr ¢, MeGill, Pasxei Ups prop Tacite uid” Annle L, Craigs down, prop sl Pl PERIODICALS RECEIVED, Jolter's American M Tolter & Co., £hi den, the* Chew 1o Weateotts 48t able Fort Marlon, ™ terenting Correeponden Yee and Patrick Hent, wine,™ by Wl cerning Maj, Andre, s+ Augiet, 1750 —Une 37, by 1, Eraking Fenwyel Memento of ‘Bishap Richard Chia *+Henry Clay,Sr., of Maryland, { of the Great Sintesman,® by W. T, It ** Hiistory and Rteminiscences of the Philadelplila Nuvy-Yard" (The Elehth Paper), ly fenc Vhiletic: ¢ The Fair Patrint of the Revoln| by Davld Murdoch: **Wooed aud Murrled 160en Noucheita Caress o Goini, o tho Goldea Citys ™ An Aprl b by Wiilttlerey Memarnuiuy Contedula Zippincolt's anazine for Anmist ¢ SO Cor, PifIndoluhiar . Contents The tury—1ta Fenits and Its Festival (Part V11.): In the Main Wnlkding:" ** Phantasmagorls, © by En- 1na Lzsra; + Montenogmo nnd s Feople,' by dward King; *‘Love in [dlenicss: Astn?' (Part +1.), by Ellen W, Olneys **The Ago of Knick- Knacks,* by Lady Blanche Murphys **Raising e Eloge at Chatiannoga, ™ by Rotiert Lewle Kime 1,ctlers from South Afefea™ (Part VIL), vunrkfir; '_I'ruromb('u »se‘: ll\smg," "!, vandegidfts *On the Eastern Slioro o riobort Wlisans. -+ By Tho 3 by W. S Thillipn: ¢ideorgo Sand " (PacL 1), by T, Davey; *‘0ur Monthly *iieratiiro of the Day. " World for August {Catholic Pubileation " by Thoinss ¥( ine, K1a,, and the Veners hy Pruf, Jumes Ortons 4 1n- edwoen Richard eney s The Pleld of Brandy- toney *+* Tire Truth Con- by l‘rlllltc‘g R, Moffuang I [ Derly il w _New York), « Contonts: **The Next ;’)?rll‘::nl' C:uhnllcl!y in the United e e Life and Worlk of Madame arat ;" x Bunn [onths;" ‘‘The Irieh ome-Rule Movement " Ao Maltey of the Andos ++Chars from tho *1iecnim ' of Furlpldes (poetry) ;" **Lettersof n Yeunz frishwoman to Her Sleters'! +* W Miles Btandlsh n_Catholict" **Vittorla Colouna:" tCAllies’ Formation of Clristendom:™ * gir Thomas Morei™ **Some Odd Ideas; ‘*Naw - Pablications, ™ . Loike's Nutlonal Magazine for Angust (Drown & Nilller) Toledo, 0.). o Sunitarian for "August (Campbell & Co., New k). .A:fifr’nfm Law Reclee—suly (Litle, Brown & Co., T for’ Angust (Fenibiie: Pabiing com- Fiy, Warhington, D, C.. Jl&;m x f:lifln‘mauw for August (Cook & Ilewitt, Aiertean Naiuratiat for August (11, O, Honghon & Tory Hostom. J’Arenn{aylc(l -/nttrnal or August (S, R. Wolls & Un,, New York). & ZAtteis Tiving Age—Current numbers (Litwell ‘& Gay, Doston). Ag pebhics, tossed by carelcas liand, Or thirown with an anerring alm, Break the enlin surface of u lnke, ‘With myatic circles widening, From angel-hiandn a llte descends, With hardly strength to mar the flow # Of the sllent Wwaters, strony and deep, "Round which our manliood's lilice grow. ‘The Liny ripples danco und Iaugh, Sparkling and tnll of glee,— Carcless alike of rock or shoal In their,pathiway to the bea,— Till llttle circlets. larper grown, And frelghted now with hopts and fears, Reluctant break for other linea F ‘The perfect are of happy ycars; Or, carcesn of {mpehding harm, ° 'They dash thelr rldes apainst soma rocls, Before hilieved n ktéadfust friend, — A =afe defense from ruthless ahock, Yeb 'mid the wreck of blighted ciirvts ‘That seemed sorene and hnplv cars,” There's many » joy from trou! :i’n{mm.— A ralubow’ forwed of fulling toars; Asgeoiles, tonchen by carcloss hand, Heuin Ganzht Inteoitime and wightless stonc, T hewvy Bluws relense the genk, — A beauly Lidden by peace alone, With larger growth and broader sweep, he clreling yeass of age creap om, | Rich tn experience of life, Strong In the thaught of victories wan; Tl feeble Jines and wavering curves, ‘Advanclng ever Lowards the sea, Now, faraway in distance dim, et the Ucean of Eternity. Ay Detex. Gnnd?:);. Iand God blesw you, eweel! teuder and us *Etifle my monn, Dritting aloue, Out srom the Jight, £ Into ine night, . Wearlly, drearily, wandering from youl Oh way He grant you o Lappler fate £ Than wine will ba, Parted from theet Bwect vaw, wmay thine el mumihine, — My hieart alono be sud aud desvinte ) But oh! 1 vomotime yon ehauld lay your head— Buoking uweet rest Upon kome: broay Tovineand truc, > Yalthiu to you, Ilmnwll ul' Wish—Gud el mé 1=it wero mina tns stead, 1 know if another's were preeeed to mine, The sinful thought. Wonld camo, pain-franght, And it would seemia. Vain, euditest dreanm— 3 The soft faco newiding on wy heart were {lino. But words ke thexe, 1know, can bring b And T must o Elind.pati; Ot in the sy, The eturlens nl; Out where the izt Of your presence can coie (o 190 Never agnin . EuNa. An ‘Amerlean tn Abynsinia, The ‘Clarksville (Tenn.) Chroifele prints the followlng lettee from De. 1. 1), Johoson, fur- merly of Clarkaville, who was recently eaptured by thie Abyssinlas while serving as - surgeon i the Eggptiun armgs * “The Todignitiea] was subjected to during my stay with the Abyssinfans Were horrible, ta 8ay nuthlug of my great anxiety lost 1 should s whipped or wurdered, I feared the former tuost, although there wns great danger of the latters as you will know when 1 tell you that of the 00 of “us capturcd, only 160 returned, the uthers having been shot of tha third duy after the battle, Bu God radsed mo_up frlends even munu‘; thess people, espuclally Rues Walda 0 Classie, the Prince of Lcmul o nnd Ambosa, the ot - powerful man in - Abyesing, next Lo the King. " He sunt for me, wumd after one or two ine terviews, made the mun who was my eaptor re- turn my' clothing, and ordercd me o ent with bitm, which I contlnued to do until sent back to !Imk-ypunn camp. In oneof my curller von- vertatlons with btin he told e that the man wha m]nurcrl mu told bim thut helisd prevented others from kifting wme; which ho did efx o eluht thics on the day I was captured, so that Lu'might Kill me himeelf; that he bud gotten n‘ldflo shoot ino several thmes, but could not lool’in my fuew amd do it; &0 e’ had mads me Wareh In ?mnt of s horse to shoot me in the ack, but thut e could not even shcot me when Lwas notluoking at bim, aud he felt certaln hat God was protecting e, os ho bad never Lind any trouble fn shooting a man before. The Ince added: ¢ You ure the only white man i the midst of thousands of black ones, und under such eircumstanees it you wiil pray to God be Wil hear you and £ rou back to your Irlends,! T need hardly edd that tis advice, comling from u man who hud sayed my lfe sev- erul thines, madea deep Impresslon upon me. When Tlctt the mm}) thio Rass Prince ;iu\'u me 4 eup, gaying: *Kiug Joln had kiiled the thinoceros, given him tho horn, and ho had the cup made fram ity und wisled 1o to keep it s & remembralice of him.! He sleo gave me back my peurt ring, witich Yo had taken from my taptor o few sdays siter the battlo for that pur- pose. T shall siways fecl grateful to this mau,- Who, but for the want of proper training an wsocfution, would be one of thd hest tnea T ever tpet. The troops are vrdered to return to Calro an the 12th of June, when I will wrlte a more dolallvd stasoment," ebee 100D, “They're up, T tell you, aud out in force, and there will be blazing ruofs, and blood spiiled all atong the Chinese frontfer, from Kara Sou to Daostrernlk. We ure safe enough, of courss, hiera In Kiachtn, behind our strong stockades and brass cannun, But theve Is searcely o post to the castward thint can be called secure, now he Mougols ate vver the horder.” “HBurely, liowever,! satd I, lnoking up from my dosk and the {nvolee {n-which I was duly recording packayzes of rick ten, coaree aflky the white sonorous hrass peculior to Ching, and uther fmports from the Flowery Lamd, *the Mongols will content themselves sith aweeptng aff sgumne flocks aml herds, wid not venturs on nttacking the scttlenents, Tho Husstan iniile tary power—" 18 o far ery, as they eny In my country, to 8t. Petershurg, or oven to the Wolgn,* grimly Tojoined the first speaker, whose natne was Gi- fillau, * These ‘Partar thieves know well enongh haty shiort of Trkutsk, there are but some weak detnehiments to bar thofr way. fiven the sotufa of Costacks has been withirawn, und, for the moment, the whole of Eastern Stherin lesat the merey of the Mongols.'” ¢ This was serious ucws to me, for, nithough iny colleague from the Land of Cakes wns quite wurreet i Bis nrsertfon that we were safo at Kinelita, & fortificd posltion too strong to be sttemipled by the harbarian foe, there was ong THE SNOW- bagond 1t) ran gallantly heskle my stirrup over wonry leagues of gzing grounds, and stretehes of stony harrenurss Mot Iongth he atopped, pointing triumphantly to A number of footprints, of liorscs, oxet, comels, nnd wen, atanped into the *hall- dried mud of a slinllow watercourse, aud with a waviof his hand towards o distant wreath of Due smoke, sure slgn of & bivouze fire, he ri- cefved from _nine the glittering cagles, wranped the gola {n a serap of raw aheepskin and thrust it fito the salt-gourd that daugled by o thoug from his walst, and then, with agrin ol Irnvedakln[i, trottad off homewarids, 1 had not rididen Laif a miletowardsihecamp- fire Lefore I aaw, gpproaching me, at o lumber- ing amble, ungainly enough, hut awift and sl Tent, some two score of Inden eamels, nrged on by four horaemen whose lances and the black Turtar caps they ware suggeaicd thelr uational- i1y as Mongofian. Twaof them, a8 soon nathey cspled me, dashied at me with loud exccrations and erles of 4 Ferlugheel Russky! kil kil My rovolvdr was out In" & momeént, and the sielit of it produced some effect on the wild riders; for they wheeled off to right and left, t:nlluplng rounid we in clreles, stil” brand’shing hiclr speaes, unti] 4 third horsetnan spurred for- e, ealling out something which seemed as f by mugle to suspend thelr murderous luten- tions, and then rode quictly up to my side, and hield out his bony hand forine to shake. Brother!" he suld, in a strange jargon of nitngled ‘Turkish and’ Russfany ¢ very good rr(cmls, Batnschka! Lus English Lord forgotten poor Bing-8i1" Ilooked at the man's broad fiat faco, and did indeed recognize a Tartar of the name nhove mentioned, whom I had, a year shefore, Lought off, at an expenditure of wihoee 1ife T held denrer tun my own, wnd who, |-somc 8 shillings stcrling, from o Cossack patrol rhiould the Hdings of o Mongol inrmd be con- firmied, imight bo exposed to sore peidl 3, Frimk Richardg, had been, diring two out. of the three years which T hind pasted fn this out-of-the-wag carner of the Hussinn Dominfons, aclerk fu theditm of Merton & Pauloviteh, the mannging partner of which reslded at Irkutek, and wad, as his name iniplies, like myeclf, an Englishman. _ Mr, Mertan, however, wis gne of thoeat Angilo-mmlmm of whom many are to he found In Lo Wigher thercantiie sodety of 8t Fetersburyr, and who have takenroot, ns 1t were, in the catintry fn which the greater part of thelr 1ives huve been apent. ITe Was 0 man of cone siderable I\rupnrly, and ns R_member uf the Fur Trading (uild was poraessed of cartain valuable plrlvllt‘gns, which eltnust amounted to a monop- 4 p 1t was with anger omdl annoyance that thu rich merehant” Jearned thot his clerk was In Jove with lils only daughter, Elien, and that the sentiment wasteciprocal, My, Merton, us was vety natural, had other views for his dnughters estabiishment in life, Ho was al- waysa [ooking forward (o the day when, leaving the active conduct of the business in younger hands, he should withdraw to tho Capital, wliere Miss Merton, oa n wellendowed hel ress, might vary probably marry n Connt, or possibly a Prince, It was a pitiinl antithesis to such ox- alted vislons that shie should bestow her hand on & Incre subordinate [n the house of Merton & Panlaviteh. “I like you, Richards,” the merchant had rald to inc, not unkindly; “and If you, and Lllen too, Wil but be rensonable and promiee to forget this fully——An! welly then, there I no help for jt, Isce, Aud thereupom we parted, - I ras a good linguist, aud well trained to the rontine of busf- ness in that remote- reglon, £0 that it wos ecasy cnough for me to obtatn einployment inn mer- cantlle houge at Kinchia, at n higher rate of sal- ary than that which Thad hitherto deawn. T doubt, however, i€ 1 should have cared to con- tinue any tonger fn my pelf-lnposed exile fram the civilizition of Enrope, hnd it not been Ut 1 conM not muster the resolttion to tear myself wway from a conntry of which Ellen Merton was atian fnhabltint. ~Even this poor consolatiun was, l[‘luenim.l, soun Lo be teken from e, for ihe gossips of the colony were unsnimous that the ensuing winter wns the lnst. that would sce the Mertons resident fn Biberfa. And then, preceded by certain threatening rumors, to which seanty credence had been at- tached, there had ocuirred the Mongol Incurs sion, prompted, as there was reeson to suspect, by the Chincse muthorlties, of whase sen nients towarda the rival Empire, presaing yearly closer to thelr extensive frontler, few doubty could be entertained by cven the most optimis- tleally disposed of the wmotley Enropean comi- tnunity—Russtan, German, Pollsh, nnd British— frhose task it was to develope the great natural resources of this long-neglectod corner of the earth. We were well nware that, (nreply to diplomntie remonstrancey, the Mundnrins at the hielm of State would disclalm ol responetbitity for the acts of u tribv of turbulent marauders, while at_the raine tifne they would chuckle elyly at the injurics thus vieariously inflicted on the detested Fan Qui. On the fourth day after the outbrenk bf hos- {tftfes, there arrivedd fn Cnehta & group of Bn- glishmen, engincers and Cornish miners, from a vnlunble mine on the further banlk of the Amour, the whole plant of which had been wantonly de- stroyed by the Mongol raiders, They reparted the statfon of Cherinek, with all ifs factories and divellings, to be fu flames, while the Euvo- ;n::m Tesldents, with aueh of thelr property as ey could contrive to save, were slowly re- treating, under the protection of o nilitury es- cort, towards [rkutak, “Townrds Irkutsk!” T exelaimed, Incredu- Tuuslyy “‘you ean, surely, townrds Kiachts. It woulil bie running into the Hon's mouth to ut- tempt the Iong march ever the open plains that 1le between the northern end of Lake Bakal and the mountaing at the head watersof the Amonr, No one In his renses would give such an adyan- tage to the fleet-footed encmy,™ i Lut my fnformant was positive s to the route which tho earavan of refugees from Cherlngk lind ndopted, A Cornlsh miner, diepatehed thither to purchase powder for blastiuee - pores, fmmedlutely befors the furond, lm(‘l _{ufnull his comrades with thenews, Tt appearcd hat the agelston, perilously unwlse as It scemod {0 e, fo peleet the longer” oml more northierly Iine of march, bad heen formed by Count Ar- nenkolf, who commanded the treaps, and who Was a young man, Rew to the country, and over- confident i1 ils own judgment, . Hitherto, {t was udded, the Mongol Thorsemen had contented themselves with hover- nge, ke hawke on the wing, around thelr des- tineld prey, keeplniz at a rcsfmcuql distancy from tue riffed muakets of the soldlery; hut there could be no donbl that they were walting: the nnrurmnu)-, In eomeungusrded moment, of #weoblng dowi npon the eamp, while the move- ments ot the fugltlver, Incumbered as they wor by heayy baggage-tratn, and _accompanted by soverzl Jadles and children, were of neeessity slow, That Fllen nnd hier father were of the compuny. waa ol bt certadn, & 1 could no longer cudure the snfe inaction of 1ife nt Kiachty, and accordingly 1 formed w re- solve whiclith tuny of wy friends appeared and wiliful, "This wus, to inake my w might, to the camvan, the tard whith would rendily be overta! l-mounted rider, and to i her futher rather, to trist thomselvés to my guidanee back to Kinehta, thun to pers in the urduous march that otherwire iny before them. ‘Thuaks 1o ny Jove of fleld eporte, and o certafn restless spitit of udventure, I had an acquaintance with' the countey for mauy o Jeague around, having repeatedly nruum!mnfm Turtar lunters on their expaditions I quest of thy el the bustard, st the antelope of the Inhie, * § was excellently mounted, and folt that, showld I fall fo with the ey, thelr shagey ponfes would not_easlly come up with my fine Turcoman steed from (e l{ln‘l'ulll duserts of Khive, And of hunger, and thivst more terrible than bunger, those gaunt guurdbos of the steppe, there was pob much sk, WA o' Lraverse o country wutered Ly many streame, affluents of 1l Amour, and_where the provident care of the Russtaus hadeanned wolla to he duge in the deyer portions of the plain. The aomad tribes, with Wwhow even the Mongals wonld ot nterfere, an the principle of dop not eating dog, were filend- y clmllt’ll togive e foad [0 exchange for sil- vur roubles, fl“ the weather was a8 yot tine uud mvn(m"‘ aIth#Beh the scadon was witer., The Hrst tong day's mnpeh brought me to n cluster of Dhwck felt teuts, couical I slape, ||llul|ul on the bavk of o shallow brook, while il by gvazed the sheep und boffulots that mude \|[' the only wealth of the borde. | rode upto them without fesr—for tiese ramblers through the ploini of Eastern - Biberia huve Hittle “harin Iu them—and recognlzed fn the heudmun of the catap an ol acquaiitance, who spoke 4 Hitle Rassfan, and ofien broughe In luinheking, yoourt, and wild strawberties, to the mx‘xrllu-l ull llxlmtmu. i * E “I would uot push on wero I youn, Gospodin," satd the White-bEarded patkiarely Ak o bot per fore me the glmple fare—nnlk, cheese, and mut- ube, shewered on o twiy of the axbusus it he had to offer. % They “Were here with ne yesterday, some hundreils of the lght. tingered regues from avioss the frontler, and f¢ cust e ten fat stwus, and muny Lufr words, to conx them futo good” hehavior, They had Lwa white men's heads, set on spear polnts, for thefr stamdards, and thelr leader swore by the Holy ‘Fuoth not to ga back to Mogotia withoul eflver enougl to plute tho shrines of s Joss-house. Ths're ufter e pooy fulks from Cherlnsk Ly this"thues not that they've any more fancy for the whistle of a leaden bul- let thun othier reople Nave." The eite of o golden cagle, and the promise of two more voltis of the eutne mintage, induced the headman fo send with me w barcfooted lad of b3 trike, wia would, I way assured, viove uite contpetent toconductneto aplace whones condd easily overtake the caravan, aiul also to Keup up w ufimy hovse ut any pace short of a zallop, And young Kuzim (liow he canie by s sluilcm name | canuot tell, for all these tribes of the border ar¢ Buddiidste, like the Mongols about to bang bim on o dwarf oak for being captured, red-handed, sa o sheepatealer, e T ginee then workcz'l for us, naa porter, for somo months In Khwm.a but the vagrani in- stinct was too strong In Siniz-£l, and e had to throw up his cmployment and fled to the stenpe. . 5 The_other three Tartars became amicable enongh when they found that thelr compaufon halled me as a fricnd, and 1 gathered from the rascals’ talk that thoy hiad hoen acting ns guldes to the Cherlnsk caruvan, and had selzed an op- ronuvmy of making off with foriy camols and heir Joads, with which, as T made out, they in- tended to join thelr cousins the robher hmlgoln. All s Bing-3i, whoss moral fihire was of the ronreest, relaf 88 an cxcellent joke; but when he learncd that L was on my way tu join thoss whom he had just descrted, bis countesiance nsgunied a graver expresson, #Tiurk ve, English Lord," he said, cautiously, a8 the others beran to goad on thelr camely with hlows and Innce-pricks, * we of tle ateppe love a fricnd aa we hate a fve. Sing-8i does not want his former protector to leave his bones to Dbleach on the plaina, with those of yonder un- bleesed ones; ™ and he shook hig “flst.at the {ur-off smoka; ‘‘and sure as death their shroud 18 spinning fast."” #WVhat do you mean?® I asked, anxfonsly. “f mean,'" hissed out Binj -s{, putting his ugly face close to mine, “that we of the old ‘Tartar stock have no caure to be fond of the Muskor, aud a dprcu.y trick we have played }.‘lmn‘ni "hlnl dld you ucyer hear of the snow- 0] 1 hiad, in the conrac of my restdenca In Siberia, heard yague storfos of kuch a phenomenon of the far novihern steppes, and I nodded, walttug to biear niure. “The Russfans will feel it soon,” chuckled 8ing-S15 “ihe blind moles? Already the wind {s from the north, already the threadsof the Fatal Spiuners span the sky, and we have led themn where thereare nio mountains Lo break the fury of the blagt; no barzier Lo cheek the rush of ihe white wave that shall overwhelm nan and heast. - Away, Englishman, whip aud spur, s you Jove your life, for even \lem you are not. rafe, und ride to the Jeft, mark me, ‘westwards, to the sliclter of the bills, As for m: 0.7 And, spurring his rough pony, off hie clat- tered fn Yun\m of hi= party. Irode n!a brisk hand-gallop towards the camp-fire. 'The snow fiood ! There crowded on my mind all the tales that I had ever hieard, of caravaus, of solftary liunters, or of detaclinents of troops, over- talcen by the rosistless drift on those llimitahle plaing, Where not atree, not a hillock, sxisted o atem the vinlence of the wind, And as Isped on, I felt convinced that Bing-8's warning was a truo one. u reaching the ('num;;ment I found my pre- dictions of [mpending evil recelved very much a8 were those of Casrandra in old Troy. “Count Annenkofl, » vafu :uun% oflicer, with a supreine scorn for clvilius ind oreigners, ridiculed my advice, und declined to rogard my informant Slngi\ a8 anything but a scoundrel who had absconded with u portion of the bagaage, “Excnege my ineredulity, mon chier,’ he safd, coolly, “*but your snow-flood, a8 yon phrase | appears too nearly retated to ¥inbiad's Valley ol Iamaonds, and the other contes of the Thou- sand and One Nights, to command credence; and I shall use my own discretiorr a8 regards the ronte to be followed.” The other Europeans, if less supercilious, ‘were almost equally deal to all the arguments which 1 could urge. Noue of them had wit- nessed, though all of them had heard of, the fell furce of thot snowy tempest to which the Asintics had glven ro pictutesque a nutne; and none were willlng to run the gauntlet of the prowling Mongols fu order fo elude s danger which might prove mythfeal. Dut Ellen, who Delleved inme beeouse sl Joved me, used all her Influence with Lier fatlier, ond with such good effect that Mr. Merton yleldod a reluetant consent to have his own and ‘his_daughiter's horses reenddied, und to ret off, under my guidance, in the direction indicated by Bing-Si. B As wo Jelt. the _camp, lighted by n broad, full moon, that bathed the steppy with sllvery brightness, T observed that the horthern aky wus growing very darl, and thut "the long fils- ments of grity eloud had beeone knft together, 25 though the Valkyrs were tndeed husy at tha loom of death. Thewind, also, blowing n fitful gusts, had become plerelngly cold, snd our very liorses snorted und sniffed the air, us though Ihhcy seehted the uppronch of some view- less perll, Bylnm time we had ridden,ns 1 gucssed, gome two miles from the halting-place, the nortliern sky had darkened still more, and the slow sobbingz of tho desert wind hnd swelled fn- to o shrlek, while the tempernture was pervepti- Ny lowered,so thint Ellen shivered more from cold than £ We pressed on. Mr. Merton, ns I liave fald, had been uuwilling Lo take my coungel, In opposition to the scofls aud remon- strances of his fricnds, but now bo sald, In an altered tone: W hegin to think, Richards, that you and the Tartor were right. God bless you for your “l“’c’"“h Kindness, my boy, whatever comcs of (TR aforo I could reply, a terrifled outery from Ellen’s lips made me turn my head, jusi as the tlrst qulek enow-Mikes came whirling down, and Lhiere, behind us, firowlng befora ity ws 1t cnme, o ghustly gleun of llcht, came from the north o shapeless whiteness, rolllug pitiussly on, bThe snuw! the snowl™ we exclaimed, as with one vofee, urging on our aftrighted horses to thedr fullest speed, while behind us, ke the tido rising fust over the samls of the eeashore, swept on the white wave, burying Leneath ity us it udvanced, Dbush, and mound, sud water- conyse, and Motting out_every feature of the Lapudsenpe to the northward, Phen began o raee indeod, the nlarmed horses strafning overy shew to uuum{‘ the purauing fate; bt with ali our speed the drift gaine upon us, and presently we found ourselves u{uughug unid lluumh-rlng. up to oursaddies Eirthe, i snow, The moon's radanee was now Lotally ubscured, hut afar off, to westward, m cye had \-uu;iht the rddy glanee of u fire such us charconl-bmrners kindls™ among the hills, and never did storm-tossed mariner wateh the weleome beacon of some barbor more eagers Iy thun §did this saving Hyht, Thefvra, a3 1 had conjectured, was burning Tilzh npon one of thewooded spurs of the moun- tuln vange neur tho sources of the Amour, but. to reach fu was uo trifllog tusk. OQur exhausted stevits,wornout by the tollsomne possuge through 1hé snuw, could stareely be urgad to fresh exers tions, while thie rush of the deepening Hood, snd inding showers that dashed Into our faces, ed “at cach Instant to overwhelin us, We reackied the Amour ut Jast, dowa the swol. len current of whiclh wero whirling muskcs of anow, and hero Bllen's horse fell, und could not be ratsod, wiila that of Mr, Mestou, gasplag and spent, 1o Junger answered to the spur. G Frank! leave us! why should gronned the merchant, There was sine streogth sud spirit yet left In the gallant Turconwn that T bestrode, uud, snatching up_ Ellen's light form in my urns, | r\';runcd uto the river, und, struggling thmu;lz}h, deposited my preclons Lurden on the turl be- yund, under tlic shelter of w rocky bondder, | then rocrossud the ford, and, bidding Mis\Jer. ! ton to cling tizhtly to my horre's mate, for the third thnulixruullml the current, nnid, hulf swini- Inluf. half wadlng, wo Ful through, though on the Tarther bank my noblo horee recled and fell, with a fuint, Jow nelgh, und o dicd. The car- cuses of the others were already burled beneath the dsiyving snow, ‘The rest of our story—liow, after somo fatigue, We scaled the rocky ravine where stood the hut of the charcaal-burnery, and how theze rough but kh:dl{ heings warined uud fed us, and fizal- ly enubled us to' reach Kiachta In » foty—in n talu of mers commonphios hnmahrlfl. I have Leen for years the kappy husbund of Ellen, and 4 junlor purtner in the thriving house of Merton & Pauloviteh, lthough our sphere of business Lias Leen repioved toa Jeas romantie region thuy that of Fustern Biberta, Of the fute of Count, Anucukoff and tha caravan under his charge no survivor ever returned to headquartors to tell the tole,—~aU the Year Jiound. MEDICAL. EVER o AGUE, CHILLS AND FEVER. CAUAE,~Exhalations from the satl, called minlnae rin, orfsinz trom decompmitiun of vegetabie mutter,or from low, maraby districts, fn which tho fand fa alter- nately corered with wathr, and sgain left dry and ez posead to the ran, 1ligh kit xtmnt, TREATMENT,~Moare hoirels with senns or aenina and manns. Then 1b the cald atnge gite fromone to four tenspoonfula of HANFORI'S JAMAICA GINGRIL In hot water, sweetened, and #s hot an can be drank reely, Admiuinter fiot foos-hatha, and, mit- ting the palieat 1o bed, apply butdles ulled with hot ‘waler to (he feet, sides, snd back, and In every way th. duce warmth and cowmfort. Durlug the ot stnge give coaling drinks, witl spir. {taar nitre In lial teaspoonfat doses, During the weveating atage stop all medicine and rub the patfent dry, Durfog the interval or tntarmisaion (that ix, the tima that pases hetween ono attack and anutlier), glve the following: To une hottle of RANFORD'™ A~ MAICA GINGER audd 60 gratns of Qalnine, Of this take une Leanspontul In half a cop of ot water every threo hours during the Interval, The dose niny be gradually fncreased to two tesspoonfaln whien the attack continuea for & number of days or wueks. The patlent had betrer provide himaetf with tvo bottles of BANFOID'S JAMAICA GINGER, one for the heot strac, and oue containing Quinine for the [aterval, ‘Thin treatment Is the best knawn, 1t will break up s mild itack atonce, and 13 the best courseto pursie tn thesererest cascw, The hublt of drinkin nrge quanti- tieaof whitky should be curefuily nvolde L Avold, in fever and azve atsiclcis, the Bot gun, the danp ovenlg aod morming air, SANFORD’S JARAICAGINGER THEQUINTESSENCE of JAMIACA GINGER, CHOICE AROMATICS AND FRENCH BRANDY, Tsaspacific for Faver and Agne, Colds and Cllfis, Di- arrhes, Chronfe Diarrhea, and all distnrbances of the Btomach and Bowels arfalag frow malaris, change of water, food, ead cllmate, Bold by all Whelesals nnd Retall Drucgiats, Grocers, nud Dealers in Medlcine. Price. G0 cents. Sampleafrce. Denlersshanld prrchase sriginal packages of one dozen te obtain the trin] bottlcs for freo distribation. WEHEKS & POTTER, Qeneral Ageuts, and Wholcsale Druaginte. Bostou. B 4-;,\] EHCOLLINS YOLTAIC PLASTERS. An Rlectro-Gnlvanic Hattery combined with the Celelirnted Medicated Porous Strengthen. 1ng Plaster, forming tho Leat Plaster for Pajns and Aches fu the World of Mediclne, ELECTRICITY An pgrand curativnani restorative ngent txnot equaied by any element of medicine tn the history of the heal g Att, Unics the vital spark 1as ficd the body, reeto- ration by ihewikof electricity s pomihie, 1110 the ea0rt of all physiciwor und surgeons, aud hae reacued thotistnds, apparentiy dead, from nd untiniely grave wlieh ho other. huwsn ageney eunld have suceesded. ‘This 18 the leading curative element 1 this Master. BALSAM AND PINE. The heattng: propertion of ourown fragrant baleam and PIne aud (e fiine of the Enxt are 100 well kuown (o 1. quire tesertption. Thelr grateti healing, soohing i 2t henlug propertieanre nowsn (o thousands, When combined In accontanve with 1816 and linportant discays erlen [ phiarmacy thielr healiog and strengtiening prop. ertfer ary Incrossed tenfold, In Lhis respect our Plogter i8 100 lieat 10 use Without o ald of electricliy, TWO IN ONE. ‘Thus comblned wo have two grand medieal aeents (n one.each of which parforma it function, and unitedly Drodiicy 0re cures tuan auy dinbinenc, foton, wal, ur plaster ever hefore compoundet in tha bistory of medi- cine, Tryouc, PLICE, 25 CENTA, Kold by nll Druagisim nnd sent en receipt of 25 cents for ane, 81,25 for six, or 82,25 for tyveive, carefnlly wrapped aud warrnnted, by WEEKS & PUTTER, Proprietass, toston, $100 oyt tos, $1.700 durlng the past tew monthe. under our fmproved systew of operating In Stocke, Riska reduced fo nomital aums and proditaincroneed. ook coutuin- ing full informatlon sent on appliention, TUMBRIDGE & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 2 Wall New York, $30, $100, $200. $500. $1,000, ALEX. FROTINOUAM & CO., ankers and Trok- T8, leot.. N, Y.. ke for ewstoiners desirable Inveriments of Iarge of wmull anounts i Alocke of & exitimate character, which frequently pay f[oul ove tu tweiity times the smenns invested every t hIrty finys, Btocks Lourht and enrried ns Ioag, e deatred on Zenot 0f 5 per ceni. Clrenluraond weekly repora sent froe. B Rs QEAMES L] Lotk Hospital, cor. Washinglon & Franklin-sls, Chartered by thn State af 1ibnols for. e expres purs 1080 of lving nmediato rellef [ all vadon af' private cliroic, abd drinary diseases I all ihefr cowpiieaed formx. 1t I well known that DR, JAMES has stood at the head of Lhe profesmlon for the past 3 years. Agvand experience ure all-fmportant. Smninal Weih e iz lomsen by dranie, plinpieron tho face. Jost n ci e 3 (uusant home for |xu- A i, a0 Gulde, which 1 abont theso dliessos—who shonid Why hot—10 centa to_pay postuke, Dr. Ju; Toomand parlom, * Yot ses no ond bt ihe Dactar, Dr., JRmen e slaty yours of wee, Consuitations alwar (rea and (nvlted, * Ofice honr, W a, . 107 . o1, Sundays, 1010 128, 10, All busince aiFictiveuniitenttat, P, radu of Medicise (n mereury), emiy Seiratife At tarecst prdeiles fu e o pueries bl e, g fara A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. MARRIAGE! A eiyate Counscler tothe Mar- i ur i about Lo maseyson ilis ys{olngical myeterivn and reveine GUIDE, [yt aicinisi, o Intost discoveries n thu selmace of Tepro - serving the compleafon, &c, T wurkuf 20 pages. with numerous talna valuahle Informatou far thows r coutsmplate marriages stiil it nl T uniler 1ock aid Koy. 1ote). Kent LAy o | BT BiH) - AT4, Ak vliew DT, O ROt TelL arelasdy abios o postepabl) far Fifry Cente, Ade NBALY, 13 North Elkntheit,, DR. ROBERTS, saful Hpeclalist of N ork City, 28 V' L 113 East peody vnres 0 all I'nivata and lrl' Acute ronle Feiinls \'llll::u\lh'n and Trnvgularitles, and ull aurgical cwes, M enely Fomioly ccifive, PUTO Fumivay. Kie STRTINEE DULIS, Mic A nEaTof IHjoe Yurrunted, Consultationa persuaally or by letter froe, The pour treatol fice of charge, 24 NO CURE! A N} NO PAY HDR.,KEAN, 175 ré Clnrk. ve 0t Housuo, Chilcago, May b cotulted, ar by wall, ,n-'n‘g ot rmrm:’ on: on alf chrunle or neevoiie dbensea, DIL J, uulwl vian in the city whu va Ul 4 3, DR. LYON & | wcunth il ‘male Diflcultics. My celabrnts Periudical 1M1 Draps, siso Bpectfis, the ouly surg Lreventiye Known, furrlaK Gulde, Hlusinted, 400 Turge sldo pages, with Preserlption, $1,w Correspopilence voids dentlal, Call or write, WU stitp, B oF Gs . INEUVOUS EXHAUSTION-A MEDICAL ESSAY, comprising & ictierof lertures deliverad at Kui's useum of Auato w York, On 1l causoand cura of premative decilud, showlng Indisyutably how'lost Jeatth may be rerained, uniordbugclear synoneds of tua i pedlnents o arriage, and the treatigat of nor (eal debfifty, el o =1 ceiita o, Chrante, For (i dbb'“llr'l l‘-’l—:’él %“:Rk]!‘ L ] ‘or he spey cute of Seminal e, Manhood, ‘mxc\l{ disorders bfimghffln"fly' tndis cretions or excess. Any drogeist has the fogredls ents, Address DAVIDSON & (0., Bux 2204, Now York Fot | Hnll(!ATl;’)‘N.\ e RACINE COLLEGE. «Tho Antamn Term will begtn fept. 6. The Col» Tege aud Gmminar School oy the mame day, For {ialomien sy o KKV, JAMNES DukOVEN, b. ., Raclne, Wis, ADAMES ACADENMTY. QUINCY, MANS. HOF, CHARLES FRAKCIS ADANS, L1 D.. of Toard » o ILLIAM B DINGCK, Lt B, Hanter o o deatau of the Sehool (s to prey 3 R Chneouh tanner, Tor U Dort. AtHeAEan. Cole Inges, fLosa groin this Acadomy liave leen Chils y sdntited 1o Marvard, Yale, Brown, and Atherst Col- lekes. " Ther are nine teachers—all geutlsinen of sbliffy and experience, There I8 o preparato (e Academy: Aysemaric, 7y cinea tor thown too yonng for + And Hie |netraciion gren 18 carctar s eaizned to it the pupils thoroughly for the l:‘lller work of the Arademy. No puplls are re- extred ynde Toytam oG, Master (rvith bLis family) snd the Assistant Achers reside (n ‘ademy’ ing fAchool; =nd ounger boys hav \Clt & KepATate alcove 10 & inrge dorsnitory that com! thca ly with th - dorinitory that communicates directly e Blas. Tlogs can uldo be bonrded in private families. Vot cattlotes sdres the 3 G LADIES SCHOOL, Proparatory, Academic, and Collegiate, CLIFTON SPRINGS, N. Y., win orm Sept. 13, 1870, Roomn larre, elegantly furntshed, heateld by steam, and lighted by gas, Specinl aliention to health. - Gymnustic drill. *Na public exsminations or exhibit(ons. Prof, G. Diessner, an experienced Instructor and ;Rm oert, will have charge of the Department of elc, Dr. Henry Foster will liave eliarge of the Healtts Department. Lr. George Tonmis will have the government of the echaol, "to whom ail commanications should bo addressed. Hend for cirenlar. MISS ABBY 11, JONSOR, Forseventeen years Principal of Nradford Academy, 0 Dol the sesoud, year of her flume fanvol for Young fnlics Sept. 27, at her residence, 160 Chsries: L ioston. Mim SAIAI L. DAILTY. late of Dearborn Semfns- I Gllcags, Wi have chirg: of e’ Denartinent of Bigaial Phllowaphy, Bellea Leiters. nd Latin, References—{'rof, &, 1t, Cbiengo Theo. Fem- fanry ;. iarvard Calversity, " 2houd; mbridge . ! - Flel ngfi 2 Badet ) HICHLARD HALL HICHLAND PARK, ILL. ACTLLEOIATE & PEEPARATORS TYSTITUTION IR LADIES ALL Scssonbogim Septeaber acth. s, Course of Study thomughi and extended faciluies for Blusic Draw. —Manners Motals and Health of the first b . Collee Hullding enmmartions, and well furnished. for puphis above two fightiof stairs, Location anie el DOVASD T, WESTON utidet, - ™ OHIOAGO FEMALE OOLLEGE, MORGAN PARK (NRAR CIICAGU;. The fall term of Thia institution commences on Tuerday, SepL 12, 1670, Another new building will be com- pleted end ready for occupancy at tlat time, Ita capacity sill b sufficient to eccominodate Aty ad- ditfonal boarding pupile, . For further information orclrculars addrewn the Preeldent, 0. THAYER, Chicago Kemale Colleye, Morpun Fark, ook Co., Til., or 4477 Mad HIGHER EDUGATION FOR LADITS, PITTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE. TWENTY-SIX TEACHEERS, ‘Ten teachers {n the Consersatory of Mnse con- nected with the Coilege. Charger less than any school in the Unlted Biates afforling oqual advan- tages ond accomnmodatione, Fall torm opens Septy 7. Send to IEV, 1, C. PERSHING, D. D,, Pltts- burg, Pa., for a catalogie, MRS, CUTHBERT'S SEMINARY Jeopuns Monday, Bept. i1, for soung ladies aod chil- dren. Haardiug 2nd day sehool, Falt vuris of e rlent and eaperienced ers. Rnperior hulidin B et and Tinrtar B Lt Kot catnlog sditrers My, EUGRNIA CUTHIBERT, i CHICAGO TADIES” SEMINARY, 13and 17 South Sheldon fk; me squurc eastof Unlon Fupirteenth year openy Sept, 11, Able Protesors tn ol ihe departmonts, Clasical, Enclish, Art, and Mu- #leal. ~ Elveuton 8 apecicity, under Prob. k. M. Booth. The modern Jankuages In churge of native teache Ample uccommiodations for both Lording pupliu, MISS (REGG, P MOUNT YERNON MILITARY ACADEMY, Morgan Tark (near Clicago), Cupt, Ed N, Kirk Thlcolt, Pres, - Henry 1. Wrizhi, Principal. The fall ‘lerm commences on Thnrkdny, Scpt. 14, 1874, 'The schonl, nnder new managoment, will #ord Inrgclfi incrensed facilities for thorough in- rtructfon,” For further Information nad clrculam address Capt. D N, KIRK TALCUTT, Prestdent, Morgun Park, Cook Couuty, 111, or 118 Mouroe- ol,, Chicago, NISSES GRANT'S SEMINARY, 128 1-2 & 130 Dearborn-uv., Late North Doarboro-st,, oncu Wednenday, Sopt. 14, Resldent, native ich and German native teachers, Amplo oe. wwdation for boarding end duy puplis. & ELMHURST BOARDING SCHOOL, Tor Young ‘Ladive und Girls, near Chicayy, il). Next echool yenr will commence Mouday, Scpt. 11, 1870, Indoreed and patronized by tho mort emf nent citizens of Chicago and viclnity, MRS. L.N. “TER, formerly llend Asalstant Washington ool, Chicago, Frincipal, ~ Send for circnlar to Peincipal, Ehnhuret, Dubage Co., 11, ST. MARYS SCEOOL, Knoxville, Knox Oounty, IlL The Fpiscopal Church Schoo) for Girls, In the ninth year of auccessful opeintion, Tusurpasscd for ita beadihy Jocatlon. First-clush iy all fts ap- polntmsente, ~Chullentes comporison with the best Gastern achools. bond. for @ Kegluter, S PENKSYLVANTA FEMALE COLLEGE, mm"”{i Enst Entl, P, College Course embraces 21l the !‘!l!l)nl'nll of Wigher Educatlon, Gove ernment [s that of 4 reflned” Christlan howe, Lo. cation, ‘Mg miles from (ke heart of the city.” ¥Free from duwt and swoke, casy of uccees, ool une surpuescd for Imlulf Aud scenery, Scason openy o ept. 13, For catalogues apply carly to tho fev, T‘ C.-RTRONG, DD,y y oot, EDUCATIONAR. AR A i o s i i A S b sA B U Sl Mary's hcademy, Nofre Dame, Tnd, The Annual Seaslon will open on the firet Mon. dlay tn September, The Conrae of Studle is thor- onih in Clnaefea, Academfeat, and Frepatatory Departmenta. Musieal Department, under the direction of tweiro tenchers of Instrumental and 1wo of Voeal Musle, eontucted on the plan of (s et classical convervatories of Eatrope. In the Art Depnriment, the same principles which farm the basfs of fnstrurtion in the great Artzchonls of Enrope ars emhodied in the Conrse of Drasingand Painting, Paplis n': the Fchool of Desten or Musle mag nreie 2 speclal eourse and araduate with the same {:mvnrn an Yn the Aeademienl or Classical Depart- Special nttention pald to thore who wish to me teachers, catalogue addreen ST, MARY'S ACADEMY, eph Ca., Nutre Dame, 12, . LAW SCHOOL, FARVARD UNIVERSITY. The ncademic year 1870.77 will begin on Thura. fy, Sept. 28, ° The examination for advanced tanding will begin on Thnmdoy, Sept. 28, atfl s, m. At thebegianing of the academic year 1877- *78, and afterwards, applicante for admissfon who are not praduntes of Collezen will be required to pars 8 preliminary examination. At the bemnnlug of the academic year 1K7D-‘40, the Faculty swil} 8 a third yoar to the conrse of Instruction, and ean- didaten for 8 degree who efter the School sfter the ncademic year 1436-'77 will bie exniminod Inthe en- tirn conrse of three years, Theys mmst alvo be inemaliers of the Bchool ut jeant twé ears, For ine formation, and for clrcajars Aving (ull particulars, address JOIIK 3, ARNOLD, Livearian, o BISHOP HELLMUTH - COLLEGES, LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA, Afford the highest Intellcctual and Chrintlan edn- cation to the sn very moderate ch apart, and are b experienced reaident E HELLMUTH COLLEGE (BOYS), Head Mastéer—Tev. CANON BSWEATMAN, M. A, $250 per aunum, inclnding all charges. ment. b HELLMUTH LADIES' COLLEGE. Principul~TRev. 11, P. DARNELL, M. A, TReduction to clergymen, Yearly achiolseahips on hiied lldbvnnu:\mus tering, Next (erm commences Sept. 15. '~ WILLISTON SEMINARY, EASTHAMPTON. MASS, The thirty-stxih year wiil begtn Aug, 31, Examinas tlon of eandidates Ank. %0, atii x. m. ~Clanical Cotirse three years. Preparaiion for tiie most advanced Cole eres. Ton fnstruciors, lgeluting the plwing rreent- y appolated, v17.: James M. Wiian, PR, D.. Pincipal, formerly Iector of the New Huven ‘Hopking Graminar Hehool: Rolert P, Keep, Ph, D., Marter in the Clas seal eparimou, recenlly’ Uniied Statey’ conmui at srecee, ind uupll of e Frofe’ Ctine ¢ Leltsle: Roswell L'arlah, A, M., Master in Foglen” Leparcient, recenty. Staniee” of “he Jeparinent I the Worcester Righ Schnol; ind George V. Wasliburne. A, B,. Tnstrurior in ithet. otle and Uratory, recently Prigeipal in the Hiih Scho In Holliston, _Addresa, for further informstion, the Treasurer of Wiiliaton Keminary, University of Nofre Dame, WNWOTRE DAME, IND. This nstitntion affords students an _opportunity of pursuing ut will a Classieal, Sclentific, or Com- merclal Conre. The Post-Graduate Course of Civhl Engineering Is now also fully established. wos will be resumed on Tnerday, Sent. b, Tjoard and tnition for wcholastic year, $300. . Por eatalogies uddrena REV. P J. COLOVIN,C.S,C., Prenident. LARE FOREST UNIVERSITY. THE COLLEGIATE DLEPARTMENT will open Sept- 7. M. W, Patterson, D, D., President. FERRY [TALL, Mies Martha 11, Spragne, Prin- cipal. The Efghth Year of this irat-claes suminary for young indies will comwence Scpl. 7, For further Information w ly to R. W. PAT- TERSOX, 1. or to MIes MARTIA 1, SPRAGUE, Lake Forest, 1!, ROCK RIVER SEMINARY, Tt Mersim Gale ConTH. For both sexts. Leadin, 'minary In the Northwest, l'"cflrrd"('l:d(ol:l ”Ig’llrfl llnl:{:n. l)l:.nl'flllk. ol tion, room-reat, sad fncidentsls, for term of 13 weeks, £42.10. Noextras, For circulars apiiy o SreBUCnrnTY, Prinetat, DEARBORN SEMINARY, 985 snd D98 Wabash-av. r DO3F1nE and Dy Scho for Young Lycles ad Gy Chty-Eral vear opeis Septo 11g ury wd: droes . GRONVER o fev: Lo . MANSFIELDE LAKE FOREST ACADEMY, Fall Torm begins Sept. 7. Academy bullding tharoughily renovated durinz the sacation. Application for rvoins alonld e made early. Catalogues b Jausen, MeClure & Cn,’ ALBERT R, b2 , Principal, EEMPER FLALL, KENOSHA, WIS, The Memou) Fehool for rirls od Young ladics, founded m]gn mTlel'll 1751, A Fuculty of muperior Tenchers. Excellent discipline, “iryt-ciss aecommo- funs. Duiliin Zrimaged: new Chapet aud ow Muslo-House: and eyerytii r for the upeulng WEDNESDA $3%0; Musie, Drawing, and Painting tho Appiy fur Catalogue VVRITA The twenty-thind collegiate yeur of this well-known ane estahifsfied insitutfon wiit commence Sept. 10, 1t ADpeals 1o 1Us ast sieea, (0 sdmirable Joeation, ‘ol IS recammendatons of those wio kuow 11 hesl B 1t wuarantee s the pubdie for the furure ARANE CARO only extral ‘I? et thn i covi GLEASON'S ACADERMY 90 Went Adnme-¢t, _This In au Elementary, Com- mereful. and Collece-Preparatory School for Voung Men and Boya. Paplis can entcr for efther depart - ment, or for the Cowmercial combined with ather studiea refected by permisson of the Principal, ‘I'he Fall term begins Sept. 4. nd for cat alogue. M EAK nelpal. PARK INSTITUTE y Yor Girls and Young Ladies, T amid 77 Ashianitony, A first-class Day and Donrd{ng School. Four full departmente under the care of nccouplished teach- ers, The Kludorgarten ls thoronghly arpanfzed aud equipped. Send for catnlogue, PENNSYLVANIA MULITARY ACADEMY, Chester, Pa. (for Roantersonly), opens Bept. tios elevated and healt] Krounds ample. handsome_atd coinmodious. Conrse of Ki tenstye, Thorookh Instrucudon o Clril and Eogincering, the Clawiea, and English, — Careful over- o3 0 Cailets, ¥or elrcninra ? the Arndemy, 46 (LY ATT, Prestdent, (iteopens Wednesdey, Sept, 20, FOlk YOURO LADMIS AR D MISRES, Boanding and Day B i Latio, Jngitsl ay Fehool: Freach [a the languege of the 1527 and 1320 Bpraceeet. Ihiladel MAUAME {139} rn Female Seminary. THE TWENTT-BECOND YEAR of (] ell-Kiown Instltatlon will apen WEDNLSDAY, Hel Ex n';wn n:;:nnlnn Toard, o X Young Ladies’ Collegiate lnstitute-end Seminary, Aym.\'mm. mict. e 100 o e lcd) Depsriment, Fiftecn PManos, uno 1%, three Music ‘feachets. Apply to Prof. Nowwe Mt - = o e IMPORTANT TO STUDENTS, ADRIAN COLLEGE—Entrunce wpans any atudy n gy departinent conditioned only by preparation to pursuy that study, thus aerdlug greater latilude in hue selection ond the order of sttidics than cay Ypenses low, For cata. LLROY, Pres., Adrian, bu foupd elsewhere, 1oy ’Illll uddress GLY, V. e COl TATE INSTIRUT o thir(y-liné year ot ¢ i PACKEL €O ty. T i, A Modern Lang: e, bot eieul i, Arh adiirost A CREETRAS Tieouklytiy 8. Yoo e & D rouk] Eagie e L IRVING BILITARY ACADEMY, Lake Viow (near Chicagal, onens sept. 6. Ten aeres plus-wromnde; careful ovoraleit of " tho moraln snd viamiers of cadla: four Teallent Frofeson. - Eoid 1 calpturue. O Chicago, OB Pressents Cart. 0. CLAUDE R0 RIVERSIDH SEMINARY Wellavitle, Allextiany Uo., K, ¥.~s Huarding-8ction] Tor Ladive aud touiléme iy u‘en Bepk, 11, Buate ug, buthiug, €y usstica, ridlo, b, Send for clr. O A CIA S VN e diarys hox o, W G"’f"‘l‘. N. l NION COLLEGK OF LAW OF TUE TWO UNI- Viry “% Chlcugo, JiL Judign Booth, [ean. o Protesaars, 28 lecturers, 153 atpdents, Mi fi'hllul“‘l. Mot thoruugh course oculiun_und shori-hand, > Boerets 00L ¥l clpal, Nuw 01 RERE o8 cuvarsd by Swartlituare, e, LRYAN'S BOALDING ECHOOL FOR W ORWICHT UNIVERBITY, Scleuiia and Miiltary NSRSV ISR, S0 Terminy $h AT Ve Tir 1 “yEST D INSTITUTE, FAMIL sou ladice,. Mi X 1. CADY, Havend G hotsd Ak Shrauars g\\'A“Tu“()n": COLLEGE, FOR L) under cam Foo0 s year, e AT 'S, W, G. Ml Sl B N T RYERE particnlars addeosa Mrs. 8.1, Lire, TTOMECAMISSES PORTER & CHANP. wmily Kcfiool for youiye fadics and el . Ay ot DEMY, WOl for Eomunuding DT The (rm of Elinendarf, Van Nees & Treat, var- afwh manufnctirers. s thinday diventved. Al ac- counta of the late frm will bo scttled by Willium A. Etmendorf aud Xoyal C. Treat, who will cone tinue the manufacture of Varnfshes und Japanaun- ot o uano sl 5w of Eluiendost & re, st 8 an arrabec-st. WILLIAM A, ELMENDORF, ROVAL C, "FREAT, Cireann, Ang. 1, 150 Elmendorf & Trent b ‘Will be apenod Junc1l for the Bea- son of 1878, IAT'!'EHTION. Q. AIG 3, wish to ¢ali the sttentfon of (ko diferent (Tnha to my pew dovics of Torch, or Flanibevi. Ko elting your ciothes all yresde, of carryini of boitloag 4 uur Flambenu, (¢ Uns (o be wecs 10 apprecive i 84 for gunplo befure yuu ket our outii, /1t baabeci indorucd by all the larkér Clubeua the niccat Uilguut. Fatples sent Lo ali parts of the Untied :‘mcsbrfmly- tog W. CABLEK, luvenior, Y.comz, No, 09 Kamt Aledisou-ai., Clicdun AMUSENENTS. s LLL E. CHADMAN - LAST NIGITS OF Tony Pastor's Trotipe, CONSISTING OF THE Finest Bpeolalty Artists in the Wotld, * Eatnrday Matinee at 2 Lesscer, Ixuager, Aug. 70NN DILLGX AND COMPART. COLISEUM. The Coolest Plars of Amusement in the Cty, FIFTEEN NEW STARS! The man that drinka Rofllog Of, d: es eds) AN i e A PR, e el ot REL MUTAB. T Amion 3 e iy omly 1 ceata, ! f o0 Beantleul Soung Laien: oo oo Bednery, and. ADELPHI THEATRE. ERAND PAMILY MATINER THI1S AFTERNOON. The MOST VARIED AND PLEABING ENTH 3 e dver proscatod herer T DNTAD! To-Night~Entire Change of Performance, EXPOSITION BUILDING, CRYSTAL GARDEN, CRESWOLD'S PROMENADE CONCERTS. Grand Mntinen to-dng nt 8 o'clock, Mrs, JIslen Ames n M Alfred Wiikie, Mr. Thoines Goudwillie, tle Orleatal Quartatte, and the Grand Grean. . Esentn Concert w &7 and’ Denet of M, Jenny Valley, with Lhe Germantd Mlacnnerciior nd fojl campan {iraud Eucred Couceris to-morruw at 3 aud 89, i, Adailwlon, 25 cents, WO0D'S NUSEUM. Saturday Afternoon and Evening, Gunmaker of Moscow ! * Monday, Aug. 7~CORSICAN BROTHERS. MILLER’S SUMMER GARDEN, Cor, Clark and Sorth-ay, Thin Saturday and Snndny Exening, Grand Promenade Congert, given by the . W, L. G, Band, Admleslon, 10c. P RMAILROAD TINE TARLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATNS Erplanation of Reference dfarke.—t Baturday sas cepled. * Sunday excepled, . $3lunduy exc 2 FIVe Bunday aLon. d. g Ay, 0Ly CXCPIEL L AT CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAIL g Tlgket Oteer, 62 Cinck-at. (Sherusn nau:v»n-Yna 75 Conal-ttreet., corner Madiaun-st.. and at the depots. Leave. | Arrive, APactfic Fast Lige., e - abubuque Day Ex, ia Glinion +10. aDubuque Night Ex, viaCl'ton ‘ EESE atimahs NI{L: Kxprass. . enort & Dubugue Sk b ugrecpont & Dubiyus Exp 15k M lwaukee Fast 3 0 bMilwaukee Expre 20 b UM llwaukeo Praen, o5 BMilwauk 0 R 3 0L 308 00 p. 45 A, :53 3. 04 p. a=-1epot corner af Weils and Ktusio-sis, ¥-Depot comer of Canal And Kizle-sts. IOOHIGAR AILEO) Depot, fout of Lake;st., snd foot ‘oF‘ T-un!yé&mnd-'h doinh, sua i Faliner Liouser e COmerol fans ¥‘ Leave. Alrive. 5.00n m./* 7:30p, m. ook B fg a0 § 5. 15 mg HO08 m. A8l {rfs Mafo and Ate Line)... Ty Expro, ... ATmAE e Fuman n) oo ea Riie b aly find Trapidxa 146,000 - 1o0n e by ing Express, . (3 2:30 . Night Eehran: iR ¥haturday Lx. * Gundey Ex. § Monday BX. g Dally, OHIQAGO, ALTON & ST LOUTS and CHIUAGO, on Depo 3 : eket Difces: At Depols ad 123 Hoadapor = ve: Arei il E:nll‘l)%h 2 & Dcnver Fast Ex. Ex‘lfllsfia 4 Ex.. et gl T k! ‘orls I'ast Kx| | Express. LAKY, 8HORE, & MIOHIGAN SOUTHERN. Lesave, Arrive. Mafl, via Mafn Line.. 0 s m. | 800 p, e Eprein X, Yo LXpress: Sie it poanm. Atlantic Express, dstly Colehour Accominoduti NI EXITCd e ene e CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & 5T, PAUL RATLROAD, Union Depot. corner Mladivon and Canal-sts, Tlelet, Oilices (8 buutly Clark-st., oppostte’ Sherinan Hou Milwaukeo Expres Wisconsin & Minug 0:00 8. . [* 4:00p, . * 5:0%p, m. [11:00m, . 16 . m. It 2:00m. . or St Tanl Xt fo ¥ia Madieon ami Prairie Crosee, und Winona, iepit o s G AL BATLAOAR, . foo i, i 0o M iz icker Ot fat tianduiphios Gria? All traine run vin Mijwankoe. 8l Mipneupalis ara gond wit b (o Culen, ur vin Watertown, Dubuque & Stoux Cir Giltn Passenger 3, CHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAU, Depota, fout uf Livke-at.. bnfamaeiy,, and K #t., wnd Counl a1 Sixteenth Clark-st., and ot depota. Mafland Express., Ottawa and Streator I Nockford, Dubu Pauifle'F Kansas Cit Atchlaon 7 Auror l'a I Dubuque & St 4 10210 ! in. ‘auide Night £xp. for Guaiia(110:00 p. 1y, Lesveuworti, s Gy, “Atchiinan & 1. dosniih £¢ Dowser's (rove Acconi l_lluh'nl aen T Kk Guuday,” { Ex; Buturday, 3 Kx. Monday, ERIE ANDKQHIOHBO LINE teket Onices. 83 Clar Palmer ifours, Tl'u'h\m wid 8t depot, EX| o H:Imm"n." Grand,; Leave. |_Arrive. Express~Pullman Drawe T Koo Sleeplog Carv, to) York witliout chungo, akpress = Fulliuis and Hote) Catese . 8:508, m,| 8:108. m, w.f Ao p. m, Fork, BITISBUEG. FT, WAYNE & CHI0AGO RAILWAY, Leave, | Arrive. & m.{* 7:00 p. oy, wm lumm m, pom ' i w10, U, T, 00 & 5, B0 & m. 18 A v, n, TSaturday exvepiods Trelos u.vi" %ofijlgqu%ulhnnnfl ALY et i 3 eeal 83 Clack: J0e-at. Ticket- d ark-st., Palwer Grand Pactac, au epot (EXposition Halimg Leavy, Artive. ' 1 f ¥ umama) ROCK TBLAND & PAOLY1U RAILROAD, Depot, corner of Van burua and Bherimun-sla, Tickuy wtiice & CIATK-st., Bloriman ouso, uttiodation. .. Nlku Expross. gmh-.uwen-\n & Atch: Bx 'ery A For Milwaukes, -lg.h-:euy (Kundayy exceprod) 9o, m. 1! lon's ountll.,... veen e Wy i, Wikegu, ¥ T m e d Vride o ¥oy Ludington, Biis ki i e il

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