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gHL - CHICAGO PRIBUNE: SALURDAY, AUGUsa 12, 18i0—18N PAGILD. comfarting worda ftom the nurses, doct the Warden, THE INVESTIGATION. ANKIE THOMPSON, aecond cook at the Ilospital, rware that she had ne"‘r been partial in rending food to the rllll!rl.'n‘} warde, ] by officera and pstionts, Sngar forn, At patlenta oA taken ant of the Tho piotatoes wers genorally good. 1t Has ot Last Reached & Close, uraes, oficars, same harrel MIIS, HOLMES ropeated, under oath, hor tostimony given the first day af thie investigation, ~She pointed ont rome defects in the managoment, but eald they were -“-a ek ot means, e Rt o Brova spmocincd whole shb thonght the Wa with tiiem had dono ne well aa they could undet the clmnmlununb“ HATYPMAN stated that nelthar he nof gn other docter had '|l,'0 cefyed 810 from mnrqa Vheher, Acconiing b the AtAemont of Vacter, 1t waaa docioron the Wesl Ridswho hnd taken the $10, and nata doctor of Ahe Inatitution. nafion of Withesses on Bes xami & half of the Hospital. qhoy Palnt Everything in tho AMost Rosoate kues, (emming Up i GA“:;:“B t Matter Tho Cotnmittes then took lA :-;;e.u for dinner, " JOTK M, TIAINAS % Taksn Yuder Advistmary Ofcor K32, fentifed to tving recclved good trot- Tent whils {n the Hospital. “Other patlonts wers The Horpital investigation closed yestorday, af: | well ",.m,,h Th?a':l"" vf‘.fl(q::‘h:flyl.“e:m Srere y‘:nm ter some fiveor slx scssions of the Committae. e{!uel‘rm;g.: efll X “‘u O eohent, 40 far e Thelnvestigatoramet yosterday tnorning, the gallant Col. Cleary presiding, and Commissloners Conly and Maulloy presont. Mrs, Edgar asktd Qfteen minntes to examine two patients in Ward H, and false, o i 7 sialed. thaL Mrs, Wend . Onre! alet rs, Wendnas e e main fl%'rllon of nn - intersiow bes and & ol dentedt th ! horscll mes teporter. 'Ihe only pors | stock of the Lamar Insurence Compsny, on which composer, will have charge of the Department of the generous Cleary gave her half an hout. The evuen o o wrich. wan genutne wis that ' H“lr' Voltony of the fret patlent, Danil Dilon, ro- | H0% 0 M "0 et Gneely Weolding her fot ey pord. 20, por centy 15 eash, g gav Lo} D, flenry Foster will have cliarge of the Healtn fected on nurse Allard, and gave inatancea orfll:‘lu ..m[..g“,', u:!e “ga:l. mNa ’."fi'&“i‘;‘fifi?,‘; rmr& f,’,‘;": w‘; ; c:"m::mrem::nde:.l B l:n ‘l'\::u u:l;:n - ,,fl,:n'?‘m{. A M Vo 1 flard triad to | to dirs. Wendm s ; , : . . (iearge Toomia will have the government of ;;‘;",‘,fi{;‘;;‘;:‘},‘,“.,;.' o '.i;'.';'."f,].,. e o | omta, W fineas heked. hor if tho Would #ien | issued to them, and that subnequently ey ueren- ot the prandmothert of 1o-day,araff s holof Gla- | (he school, 10 whom o1l communications stould be ten contradiction, end she maid she would, et went to Mrs, \Wendnagel fn tie mean- time, and when witnees called to get the retraction, she refused to give it n reply to M, Edgar, witness said he had nof brlhcd‘hrl. Wendnagel, but he had told her that | she aceopted a bribe from Mrs. Edgar it would cost Jior money. Jio thought it beet to caution Mrs, Weudnagel against bribery when he cailed the second time, ax it acemed “strange that sho had Lecn g0 ryddonly bronght over, Mrs, EORar stated that Mre. Wendnagel sald she had Leen approached by Garrity on the part of the Commixslonera. Mr, Unrrity denfed that he had acted for the Comminsioners, operated upon, aud, by moving hia sore foot, had esuscd 1t tobleed profuscly, The testimony of David Laner was comparativaly unimportant. 1o ewors that patients were compellod by Allard to work, but that the food wa tolerably good. N. 0. Moore, of No. 715 State atreot, waa called. e had visited Mrs, Wendnagel whilo sho was & patient at the Ilospltal, and tricd to get her ont. Tie noticed vormin on her aftoe she had been'in the loepltal awhile, but know that sho was clean when sho entered, Mrs, W, complained of tho condl- tion of hor beading, and witness, at her request, brought some (o the ward. Bir. Conly, Cal, Cleary, nd Mr, Mulloy %ald ‘Mes. Bdgar showed a recolpt from 11, dcLanghe | they never Von the. ,,,“’,;? . y Yin, Warden, for $3 from Mr. A. Cartor for thoad- | A leticr was read from Mary Bmma Gregory and an afdayit from o man named O'Laughlin, ‘exon- eratingtho Hospltal manngers from all binme. The ofiicial reporter nlso read the exculpatory statoments of MAGOIE M'LAUGHLIN. Mrs, Edgar rald the statement was falee, Tt act forth that Mrs. Edgar had worked againet the managetnent because ' they were drnnkards and Catholles over thure,” Mrs, Edgar said, nsshe stood beforo God, she never made any such stato. mont, and had never stopped to consider whotlier tie hanagors, or murice, ot patients, ~wore Catholics or Protestants, Bhu diaclalined any hard feolings ngninst the managément. Blio had worked in the Interests of common humanity, and for no other.reason. Sho reviewed tho evidanco at great L-nfilh, setting forth the main facts Ina strong Jull "The Wanden followed Mrs, Edgar, e acknowl- edged the nnnuestionnbie honesty of the lady's mo- tives, but thought she had been foo ready to listen to the statemants of Irresponsible and nntrustwor. thy parties, He claimed that the cvidenco showed thiat minor matters had been exaggetated and tor- tured into gross abuses, and maintalned that, under the clrcumstances in which ho was placed, wlth the oans and accommodations at hand, he had done anwell ashe conld, and was undeservingof cen- misslon of o servant git), day 20, 1870, Bhe want- «ed to know whether people \were obliged to pay money in order to anter tho Hospltal. Warden McLanghlin explained that patients who were not able to pay were trated aa free patients, and thoao who were able to pay were, in nccnn_l- ance with the rales of tho Conuty Board, obligéd to pay §1a day, and ol money thus récelved was Bccannted for every three montha to the County mmlssioners. callr:: !‘:’d:n—nn you solemnly swear that you don't knoty of Vvacher ‘;nylng $10 to get Georgn Foyle Into this Hospital e Warden—I solomnly ewoar that I do not know of any such thing. ALLARD. M Mr. Edgar—Wasn't it your duty to dlecharge Al- ard varden—I am not answorable -to you, mfl;'m.‘"ufi';wm duty and oxecuto it. Y oL, Cleary—Would you lave discharged Atard when you consldered” tho proper tima bad sr- slved? \Warden—Yes, sir, 1 would; and I did. B ek aevars] questions of this kind to the Wardon, ahd was met_with the gonoral roply thet when he found & nurse incompetent or un- trastworthy ho dlscharged him, Bome abuscs Thight have existod withont Wi knowing It. No patlent sver appealed to him to whom ho did not ve o reapeetfnl hearing. lle thought s fight had ‘on mude to get Allard out, and the- patieuts had acted accordingly. secutl ted, with the promise that if The prosecution rested, wi Be S S Ar. Carter 'wtfi’ needed he should llowed to teatily. - Hardon MLadghiin then Introduced na ‘peca in the Tasoital about ha sald she had cn in the Hosol about 8 e 1o ace MRy Lane, who'ind taken $10 from her when she Yived on Michignn avenune. She nover got her money back, aithough Mary prom- fzed to givo it ta lier when she got {t. y, . Col. Cleary—What do_you know about the man- sgement of this Hospital "The Warden—She don't know anything. Col, Cleary—Well, If you don't know anything youd botter gt out of here, and we'll bring on an- ther, [Laughter.] MIBS MARY MARTIN o wasnext Introduced, and a letter was read from er denouncing Mles Keleher's statemonts, She 5d never eeen s gingle apecimen of vermin, and extravegant in her pralses of the Garrity. It was the opinion of the witness that Mrs, Edgar wnubn? dy, and that ehc lLad best clean out jooryird before ahe came to clenn out the County Iiospltal, Tha lotter closed with this emphatic expredslon of opinion, and the dnrk- eyed, aullow-faced, nhnrs-vlugcd young lady wan taked In hand by Mra, Edgar. In respouso to hor questions, witnesa nld that when patlents came in with vermin it wasn't a? all to bo wondored at that (hey woro covered with vermin wlien they went wvat. Shio had written: thia lelter ont of 'a pore feellugof gratitnde to the Hospital folke for the kind, Christian care they had bestowed upon her, sure. Mre, Edzar mado the closing remarks. The Chairman then announced that the investl- fnllnn was closed, nd that the Commitiee would ako (lio matter under consideration, and report at the proper time. The genernl opinion seems to be, that the report wiil dwell on the Iack of funds to provide necosn sccommosations at the Liospital, and, with a mili cenaure on aoine of the nurscs, will .Y‘Mn the }mhllc by pramising a better atate of things in the nture both at the old and the new Hospital. v THE OTHER SIDH. To the Editor of The Tridune, Cnreaco, Avg. 11.— Winl yon kindly permit me to say & word i1 behalf of the County Hospltal, I had the misfortuns some time ago to meet with an accldent by which I was obliged to leave my sita- ation; and, after spending all my moncy on doc- tors and modicines, T was obliged to go to the Hos- pltal. Tspent seven weeks there, and during that time I recotved the very best of caroand treatment. 1 had good food, and plenty of it, a good, cloan bed, and never saw anything to complain of during my stay. Ithink 1t is s shamo that ali those wha huva recoived the same treatmentas my- self will romaln silent whilo s0 many are glving their h:sumnn‘y on ihe other alde. Just thini how many of the working class are now ennbled to earn tholr ivinz, —those who have becn sick, and, only for the care that they got there, what would have become vf them? Bhamé on them! I for one will not remain silent and read day after doy what {s said about this much-abuscd insetitu- tion. I necver wil farget the kindness of both duc- tors and nurses while 1 was in the llulllltal; for T am confldent that, only for thelr constant and akill- ful care, T would not liave the nse of my hand and MOSES 100K, » 5 :n’:n ‘f:‘;“fl'fl ‘ilhlu m‘lle(' vwl‘u:.e 'k am .'l’h é"fi; wnun‘, Assistant Health Commirsionor, and former mana. | t0 testify to the good treatment received by myscl r of the mmuu;n" lome, ali} he considered | And others, priby hope that T will not be the'only in favor of the Hospital and thoso In- Tarry Itivers' choracter about aa fow os could bo: | one to m‘"n 16 wouid” mot betlove him °wader - oath, | terested in tha Institution. Yours respoctfully, He hal recently got a position in a the- PATIENT, ttre, and bad - been kicked out in two 3 - . 5. 3ir. Honlk suld ho had frequently seen boys ~AMUSEMENTS. wha had come from the llospital, and who festified to the %:m!l treatment they had received. liarry Livera had been in the Home three menths, Ile. then went and slept in n stable, where he had too much colnp.’m( unll‘lllt(!f]. and that wus the reason he eamd fo the Hospltal. 1o left the Iome dirty, and come came into tho Hospital dirty. In fact, e wouldn't keep clean, WILLIAM ALDERT corraboratod the testhuony In regard to Tivers: M!'VICKER'S THEATRE. My, McVicker authorizesthe following announce- ment: “The twentloth season of this theatra will begin Mon. doy, AHF. 21, with a dramatic company which fu{ abile ity 'wil ‘challonge comparinan with *the beat [n the countrs, having been aelected with special reference to the work before it._Tho season wilfba dovated to the amdcasinian e he e 1o o tome and | pfsiiathn etie b NS S o S when he loft. Helind never heard boys complain 3 # St The i . o fho comirorst” Gy | Lt Wors She publie n % eortect menner” The spoken of the uniform gam.lt.mn\menlflneylmdru- the co lebrated work u[ Alcxandre _Dumaz, and Teiyed, . will introduce to Chicago the young actor V., ' Thorne, WILLIAS B. FLINT, Daring the past two montha the thivatre has heon clost ® former paticnt, vald he was **treated first-rate, 'hh" while at thy Hospital, Iic had enougli to ent and cnongh to_drink, Bed clotlics wore changed once n week, IIe nover saw vermin there ner de- tegted s bad amell trom tho wator-closct, ¥ oo, J. It Wowe, Warry Leg, o, Th. tbert was recalles o prove that Hiar ), " volle. ] A 5 Rivers was un cnormoua cater, N aqawer 10, 1 m;},',;fi"fi“a,},‘s,.’“"““‘}fi"‘ Maple Hyiith, B kito: Warden's guestlon sho eaid that Rivers was able to | B Jill BEom Ve o M uirdoen, Mo entatany tinie and at ali times, ~ (Langhter,] 8. Takep, Miss ' Emi Martle, s - Sarah Col, Cleary—liow many poands would he eat? Ll lise 'Jane Rivers One pound of ulx, |Laughter. ] Ma r l’lllsl 1da hefll‘ri Ausical Director, ool Cleary—Come, nave, tell us how mach he | fig? ""“'l"“ll"é"‘é';'h Sgratow Rppoliimonts, § Con Witneea—Wel, BT, L L Bhinrer Blanagen d- 1 "Me: ,rulxpuuml-, I x:m.‘p.nn hter. ] L. Bhorpe; Blansger, J. H. Mc+ Col, Clenry—'Thats all 'right. Whist] Bix | Vicker. poinds of becfatenl, (Leghiar.j The new members of tho company are E, It A INE, LM, Jif 3 J Becretary of the Boldlors' oo, ropeated nnder :?;::nr;',.:,’l:n;‘;::: D:I:g ngl:::‘yln;ln::" onth hur teatimony given the firet day of the tnyes- g)g:t\lm.m:g rx::xl‘\:fi:‘ wddnc m\‘xluln '&‘ s Trunone, and quostionod at g it recelved mioh ancouragorn ot reat longth will be Mr. Thorne, an eldor brother of O. R. Thorne, Jr.. of the Union Square Compnny, The present Mr. Thorne ncted last yeat In Phila- Cloarys c np’.‘i{lrla‘;“u et TLalecyzen madam; brace ::mi‘:..' u.:h p::wre-':l":-:.m;]llrl.' ke NS, MALY BMiTH the hoavy business, He bears Itho rep. explalnod that Mrs. Uarslty gave Mrs, elly the | utation of an Intolligent actor, especislly adapted wrong medicing by mistalte, Witness had cansed | for very heavy paris, larry Lee, the juveniio the llfillflkn horsolf by clhany ( W y A e ] ging tho position of the | man, was a member of thy New Chicago Theatre It was not 5 ') Fonle thiut th wron medielnt had boom siom s tentificd to having received kind treatment, « This Company last sensont. 1lis sssumption of Pirres rdin **The Two Orpliuns™ waa much ad- ochal Mr, Hotto {s a low, or eccen- inlred at the time, testmony was atricken out on the ground (hat the | tel dfan of good standing. Mlss Tracy, the ailulc happened threo years ago, | e e od n aitallar positian 14 the MRS, ul'l’lNfl[ Now Clhilcago Company, and filled it accoplably. of No, 801 Btate strect, liad vislted her daughter | Mra. Baker {s an ** old \oman,” aa the protcaslon while the latter was o patlent at tho Hospital,” 8ho In private life. ges, though not unmiatakably drew a‘tnmvmg plcturu of affalrsat the Hosplta), he (s sald to excel In heavy parts, Mr, McVieker, $he had wecn no vermin, no innitontion, uo craols | it Wil be observed, makea largs ‘nmmnnl‘ Tuk ty. The medicties wore ‘'preperly glven. Sho | Tninux hopes to be able to chroniele the comploto never paid unything to the nuracs for taking care of her dnughfer, who died after one, week's reals dence ins (ke Hospital of prcumonta, * M8, CURTIS, gentlo femaio of some 300 pounds’ welght, had falf)iment of them, and the success, fnancial and artiatic, of this, his twentioth season. — HOOLEX'S THEATRE, nuuuxlhulgondwur\ll to say Gf the mm:r. gho | Mr. John Dillon last niyht personated Major found no worms in tho food, and everytiing waa | Wellington De IZioots and I'aul Pry ts ths lovely, st biRama ;llll\u-emom of 8 good sudlence. The same 'IC! 1 < 3 3 pattont in tho Nospital_commonty known ax | woei R i Jilile s Coald ahv always | ot cnough o Jioazding-Ttouso, ™ will bu produced, i ‘dimeulty et Bhe dealod having spjropriats 18 | in casting tha plcce having been satiafactorily ar- sugs of any dead person. —Blles KORNEr's | ranged, “Those who have read the play speok en- sirtor had funultcd witnuss and shie struck her, | {ubiastically of s dorioe,. Tho cart wil Inclada The Warden discharged witness, and told bier who | the following porsonst Thomas Whiflin, Russell gggo\;rdllul:u‘nl{lkmlw“.-fll “""v}'".&'“fifg:'{'fié Sogga, Eoluflncunz. Charlen b5, Wells, I, Ogles~ or what »l N Hess Wis a) ob it Hovilia e modke, whots sha yetuened and had | £ sorke Sleddart, Harey Wetier, 11, Little, B. guad treatmont evor since, wflering for lack of water, always un the table, Bhe never saw any Bervice, Ella Wren, A bucket of lr.-';vwmer May T , vey, 11, Mario, Louiee, " Littlo. Prou-Fron aylor, ‘liznrr‘y Wallack, Marion Leater, Mri. George uln’d- THE T e PATIICK ROURKH 4 tame prined wilh a pleasing nofi. Mo sald he waa beated frst-rate, The medlcal attendauce wuldn t be exceeded, [Laughter,] The Warden—Excellod, you mean, The witncss—Yiu, that's lt. < Witnens continued and said Jio had been through ireo wards, e nover saw **ALic slgn of a drap of N0 [0 the louse.n - 1o chme. 0. juatity of M freo willand accord when ho saw the fal ‘aaatlons ngatust the management in the paps JOUN WIEN, \ red-headed, etubby-haired, red-bosrded man "-Iuhmf %00 {unud-. withiont the lnulnclun of n sollar of any kind, who called himself & member ¥ the old Board of Bupurvldors, testited that thy Jospita) mrnlxamcn! ad becn, and was, above xproach. e waid h& hud always considerad thy ."“"' ++ad, apd ha certiinly sppesred & good Judge food, N MHS, PICKERD ince had a rick daughfor at thu Ifospita), and she ¥es well (eeated, Witnuas bad often eaten pa- dents” fuod and ‘called it good. GUB NEDBLON, *ho porformod the duties of bookkcoper sud door. tender {n the blg huuse of McLsughlin, toutifed that Wiener wus o troublesome follow, who was ——em—— SILVER QUESTION, Edlor of The Tribune, Ciitoaao, Aug. 11,—I have watched with much intereat the discussion which has beea golng on in the public press for the last fow weeks concerning tho restoration of the sllver dollar as legal tendor, aud from regarding the proposition at frst as one of doubtful policy 1 have comse to think that itis not only right as Letween debtor and creditor, but absolutely essential ta the fature prospority of the aation, To demonetl L one foll stroke half the monoy of the world, and make It & more malter of morchandlse, is & 1hing of such momentous con- sequonce, especlaliy to the Unftod Btates, thst compared with it the questlon as to whothor Hayes or Tilden should be elected Presldont sinks Into fusignificance, Ita rosult will be, In my humble judgment, to make the rich ticherand the poor poorer, aud our children whon they grow to be old men will seo in this country what is uow the curke und,—a few willionaires subsisting on the o s tallag, lluu'rlywndllrhmnlxnllllanm the countrics In the world the United Btates {a moat interestod in maintalning the double stand- W2 of gold und vilver, and wo sfiould fualst an it Ll wa{-nnhlng iuto therHlusplial and the llonsua. 401 1t wan metasary 10 put bl out, W faner then fald e would gl:{ even with the Jlospital. The Tury which sat on tho mau why diud frou (ko acel- | without stiprlation of hindrauce. 1t {8 tident recolved on the rallroad was d of | futs of the debtor snd creditor claa, outide purtict, and 1 had completely ted | nevessary fur the proeperlty of the whole pcople, "h ‘gfllmflcumymylndlhfllmplul-nnl sud | 1tis dn no lun:unmllylluulluu. but If any party o sitetupts to blot out wilver, my word for’it that be 1 the minorlf Ly, A A 3" called of the dustness party will 30 employe at the Ehorman House, L afflicted with ubli wmeeting t 8" heuwatinin, had & good wond L fur uvery- | micn of C:lcngu to discuss and give fllrunluu to y. Nobody ever asked him to como and testify. | theiropinlon on this wouentous subject. Ho “had “recelve A BANRER, ood fand, good attentfon, and . » 1y and asaigned quarters at the north 1 of the centre whle. Thece birds were scrd by Miss Antoivette Chrietl, of Denlson, aiid were started on the iuume about, s weeke ato, After aeafe ride of HO miles to Galveaton they were transforred Lo 8 seamer i brought 2,000 miles by eater, without accl dent, untll tho ship encountersd a pale o New Yurk, when, ns the cames were on deck, nyer fifty of tha birds died from the effects ol the sudden change of tetnporature caused by the storm, Al the reat, however, reachied here i safoty sud evidently in perfect health, Thotzh ‘mest of them are young, and can tanght any tune desieed, there are among number tany trained birds which whistie nll the pu\)\llnr oira of the day, and Agricuitural Hall will doubtless suon be vocal with the mu- sl of the feathered songsturs. TAW SCHOOL, HARVARD UNIVERSITY. The academic year 1870-'47 will begin on Thuras day, Sept. 28, * The examination for advanced etanding will begin on Thoraday, Sept. 28, atf) a. m. At the beginning of the acadenilc year 1477 78, and afteriarde, spplicanta for admirslon who arenot gradnates of Colleges will be reguirad to pasn & pre|lminary examination, At the heginnin of the academic year J870-'50, the Faculty wiil i & third year {o the conme of instructlon, and ean. dudaion far a degrce who enter Uhe School after the Academnie year 1870.%77 will be examined In the en- Ure coure of Lhree years. They mnat also he Important for Creditora of the La-‘ mar Insurance Company. Messrs. Cushman & Hardin Required to Hand Over. Record of Business in the Clileago Conrts «saNew Sults and Judgmentss members of the Schonl at least two years. For In- e nIGA L, | o n e N, Lbrarian. " INSURANCE DECISION. T et S e = - " LADIES' SCHOOL, Preparatory, Adademio, and Collegiate, CLIFTON SPRINGS, N. Y., win nren Bept. 13, 1870. Tooms large, elegantly furnlshed, hested by stcam, and lighted by gas. Special attention to health. 'Gymnastic drill. "No public examinations or exhibitions. i FProf, G. INesancr, an experienced tnrtrnctor and THE LAMAR, ‘The Supreme Conrt in the case of Melyin va. The Lownr Insurance Company has lately givén ade. cinfon swhich will prove of interest to the creditors of the Lamar Insurance Company. The bilt in the case which was filed by nppellauts on hehalt of ali the stockholders, charged that Cushmen & Har- din In 1860 had subacethed for 5,500 ahares of the Delicious inger Tea. dored this stock in accordance with a fraudulest sccrel agroemont, and received back the inouey pald and notes given, The compidinants thert.fore asked that this cancelation of the 5,600 shares of atoek he ect aslde, and that Cushman & Hardlp be com‘wllcd 1o pay the moncy wilthdrawn and to sub- mit to an asscesient on thelr stock. Curhman & Mardin {n their answer set up that they only held the atock as collaternl accurity for loan of $110, - addressed. Bend for clrcular. ADAMS ACADBEMY. QUINCY) MAHS, o cnabs Erixon (e BB, WILLIAM R. DIMMOCK, LL. D., )lnler.‘ Tlie denlizn of the Echool {8 to prepars boys, In tha Mmost thorough manner, for the hest Ametiean Cole fegen. “Boys trom this Academy have been this year itted to liarvard, Yale, irown, and Amherst Col- SANFORD'S JAMAICA ©00,8nd that When they loanedthe money A contrac legta ayuers are fing toaclen—all seatiemen of s made that thoy hori bo atiawed fo surronuer A ere e piepActEeEy elazs far those 100 younk for ielr atock wi n 8 year hey wlshed, an the Academ nd 1he Instruction glven Is el o Foceivo ack the 20 nor cent advanced. Thia con- b | et i hnnd vo e the pupils. thoragnly Tor tract, made in 180f), set ont that the Company 1he higher'work of the Acsdemy. No puplls are re- neoded 8100,000 of accentablosccuritics to comply | And then let them tatkc of the supremacy of cther days | CSf5ed Snder 107card of see, with the reqitiaitions of the Auditor uf State an | B TRy may not he ATTa 1o oty abandon | pAnf Marter e chan anh Do doposiiad with hims thai Canhwng, & Hardin, | he labiCof reftreiog o gerfection In il iingnie the | B oncrh o by 1 ASER et ikore i farie therofore, agroed to siscribia for 5,600 shces of | daye g,nf,;;h'l{;fim-‘,,; AAPRC LI AR T dornitory thak communlcates directly with e Mas- 3 3 room. ‘Boys can atho he hoarded in private familics. For catalogues address the Slaster. AKETORISTONIVERSITY, TIIE COLLEGIATR *DEPARTMEST will open Sept. 7. T. W. Patterson, D, D., Prestdent. FERLY HALL, Misa Martha H. Sprague, Prin- clpal, The Eighth Year of this drst-cluss seminary for young ladies will commence fept, 7. Far further information apply 'to It 17, PAT TRUSON, D. D, or to MISS MARTIHA IL SPRAGUE, Lake Foreat, IIL. lfllSS ABBY 1. JOINSON, or sevanteen yours Principalof Bradford Acsdemy, avor of his unenunled compound, which, lingerin jn the mouth, forbids & compariron of {14 merita witl those of the old-faliloned remedics. A8 & warming and refreshing beverage for THE AGED And fofirm, nio medical preparation of recent daya can {th it 1t gently stimulates tne slnggish cir- oniation, warms the bady from hend to foot, and fur- Risnes thiat healthy exhilération and stimulus so neces- 841y (0 Lotk the mind and body of the aged. For (OLDS AND CHILLS, Coliiness of the Extremitics, Wearinest, Lost of Avpe: tite, Enfeebled Digestion, and the hundred afiments peciiliar to and fnseparable rom old ae, this dellghiful Combination of tho true Jamalca (et and the cliolo- #at spices of the Last, carefully preserved in the best of Fronch rabdy, ranks pre-emincut smong it thotssnd andone es~sedvuls. 1t produces nying 835,000 in cash and giving miorteages for $75,000 ko o8 to be accepted by the Auditor. This made 20 per cent, and the remainder waa pald by notes, sublect to mssessmcnt at the call of tho stockholders. In consideration of paying this 20 per cent immediately in. stead “of by {nataliments, tho Cumg;\ny allowed & discount of 811,000, which they paid by glving 601 aharcs of atock oh which a paynient of 20 per cent was indorsed, It wns alsu ngreed that In case Cuashman & Hardin shonld not_wish to retain the stock, that, at the expiration of & year, tho Com- P.“y should resell or repurchase it, and guaranteo 0 Cuslunsn & Hardin the same amount they pald. In M 1870, 8100, 000 of stock was canceled, and in_Octaber following, $125,000 more. In Aprll, 1871, the rematnder of {le stock wae takon up, and the amount ndvanced waa ropatd. On the hooring in tho Superior Court tho bill was Qlsmisscd, and an appeal wos token, The oa:lnlon of the apremg Court wna dellvered by Justice Bheldon, all the Jndgen nefenting. 1t was held that under tho written contract of "8 3ot Uegin the accond year, of her liome, Eehool for ep Young Lndies Sept. st her residence, 110 Charles- tomber, 1800, Cushman & liardin were actual \Gaton. stockholdor in {ho. Insurance Company with ro- SLEEP, " SARATL L. BAILEY. Iate of Denrborn Semius: syt o i Rooariasialock R BAL WY | o g, e bt st | TS Ry e W Lfgemer o 8, h bt . it ! nlflz:a-;h u,en :,,', ?fiu :’;fifié:fl:&(:,‘f T. 'fi:?,','}{,‘, culation. It shiould l‘lu’rfiorg he’l.lk!ncllm L»emr T fereacon—trof. B; C; Tartiett, Chicago Theo, Bem- Do paction. and an tntended. The ftat. clase of | UG for the nixut, as by fla tendency o tho skin it | [DArL: the TEr, Fesnady, Tlarvard Ualvernly tho Sontract was nn abrolate atipniation 1*to sub. | {Tymotes perspleation, auickpn the Hout B e mbrdge, M. ; Jamen T. Fields, Boston. scrlho for and purchaso 6,500 sharcs of the:| relax every muscle sad Sbroof the baly, dnd develops c H I- A D H AL'_\ canital Cptock of - tha Company, - and o | Inihe sed a faeling of youth snd clu{(su( 15" ne obe pay therefor the —smm of 8650, v L8 the Jar tatnod from 1o ather medical compouRd. rorite " HOUSEHOLD REMEDY HICHLAND PARK, ILL. A COLLEQIATE & PREPARATURY INSTITUTION FUR LADIES VALL Senlon beglus September aoth, 1826, Course of Studs armaehan EenEd R e focisies (o Shaci. Dramt Certificnten wore actuslly lusned therefor, and the 20 por cent required was patd. Cnalman & Handin thereupon becamie the shsolnte owners of the stock, Whether it should be rosold or repurchased whaa entirely at thelr option, aud in no monoerde- | thronshont the Mew and B d s pcknowd. | ing and Paioting—Manners Moraltand Health of the first ja. Tracted from the completentas of thelr title. Cusb. | bige op Dhycrase, IR TSR, | g Eafepe Bldne covmetes ol yn mbiek man & Mol represented to, others that thoy | cut e ¥ ral o EveTyLLE, that goos lo muke Ylus | snractive, |m".'.... ave ompleihd thele ‘oriisary sehool ‘were bona fide stockholders, an e nt of he 2 ‘oducation elsewhere maybe receivedtng ¢ our higher eourses Tormpany e state (0 fhe Anditor of Stats when SiizRosablo rosiures of Al otber remadies. ik openal Savantoce, EDARD B WESTEH, Presiives: e domanded that the Company sbould cowply with he law of 1800, REWARD Is efcrod by tho provrie- | HIGHER EDUOATION FOR LADIES. $50 Other persons un?m-lbed on the strength of tora for n bettle of uny etler Extract e guanmy &, iy vt Therlad no | o B o e e M “soumyy | PITTSBURG FEMALECOLLEGE. any different footing from themselres. All sub: scriptions were presumably on the same basts and all sharea entitled to tha same benefits, and sabject to the same Lurdeus. _1u the snbacription of each erson alao, every other aubscriber liad a direct nterest. Buch a private right ne Cushman & Hurdiu hind was fn Jaw a fraud on the other subscribers, and ench an agreement wonli be dlsregarded, and the party be held buand toall the responaibilitics of a bona fide subscriber, ‘That dectrine had been sbundantly establisbied by numerons judiclal decls- fons. Tha subacribed capltat stock of a corpora- tion was also a trust fund for the benefit of its gen- eral creditars, and jta governing ofticens conld not, by agreement with & stockholder, relieve him from hle obl gation to pay, to the projudice As to the objection that the antharities only de- clded that & person could not avold the liabilily on his atock when he had taken it unconstitutionally and then songht 1o escano by settingup a collateral agreement In parol or In some disconnucted writ. ing, the Bupreme Court held that it was not well talke: Though the conditlonnl character of the snbscription conld have besn ascertained by refer- ence to the bookn of the Cownpany, yet snbscribors cotld not be Wmv‘:“efl to resort thoreto or know wmediclonl cffect. Purchnsors are rantlencd tohonnre that they abtain tho genulne SAN- FORD'S JAMAIOA GINGER, baving the signutare of E. [1, Masford on the wrapper of onch bettle, Sold by mll Whelesnle und Rotall Drug- ints, Grocers, and dealers In medicioo. Price, 60 cents. Bawples frec. Dealers shiould purchase erizinul packages of one doxcn to ebtaiu the trial bottles for free dia. Jtributio WEREKS & POTTER, Generul Agent d Wholesnle Druggists, Boston. Willions Electrified! Sclenos holds the Hghtning in herhand, What was once the terror of milllons 18 now the ministering angel of other millions, What kilied, now cures, Elcce tricity, as s grand curative and restorative gent, Is TWENTY-SIX TEACHERS. Ten teschers in the Conservatory of Musle con- nectod with the College. Charges less than any school In the United Bistcs affording equal advan- iages and Accommodations. Fall term opens Scpt, 7, Hens EV. 1. C. PRRSAING, D. D., Plts- burg, Pa., for & catalogue. OHICAGO FEMALFE COLLEGE, MORGAN PARK (NEAR CHICAGO). The fall term of this institution eommnences on Tucsday, Sept. 12, 1870, Another new bullding will be com- pleted and ready for occupancy st that time. 1Its casncll will be snfliclent to accommodate fifty ad- ditional bonrding papils, For furiker information orclrculars address tho Presldent, G. THAYER, Chicago Ecmale College, Morgan Patk, Cook Co., 111, or at 77 Madison-kt., Chicago. EEEMPER HALL, ILENOSHA, WIS, The Memortal Bchool for girls and young ladies, fomnal aartal Bohooty (R Aicuty ot aiperior eachers. Fxcelient disclpline, ‘first-cinf’ accomme o of such u contract, The aubscription on the sub- ations. “Buildings well arranged: new Chapel and ;i % not equnled by any other element or medlcing In the | TIGHTET compios ew Mnsic- floute: and everythin seription-baok e hcomt o, RO aaat | history of the healing art. Usicss the vital apark bes e DRbper uraer to?'mucogr\;m.fz WEDNESDAY, be hound to o back and «.la notlce of an anteca- | fied the body, restoration by means of clectricity Is £ N6, $380; Musle, Drawd 4 Palnting th Sent Indlvidial coniract existing betweon the Di- | posstole, It1sehe laxt retort of ail physictens snd aur- | TS, 83501 Mipsie, BIARIOE, and Palatink the rectors of the Company and the takers of the | xeons in suspended animation, snd has succecded in GEOTOES SVERITS I, D. D.. Rector. Testoring muscular action aug Jifa when the breath hisd apparently lefl tho body. The value of this great clo- ment in the treatment of such diseases as itheumatism, Paralyils, 8t. Vitus' Dance, Inflammation of the Kid- neys, ete., remains unquestioned by the highest medi- cai uuthoritics, Bat how apply It to any partof the body continuouly, convenirntly, and econonte fcally ¢ The Invention of Uoliina’ Voltale Plaater muets this great popniar want, and furntshes electricity to millions of unhappy invallds inso perfect s manner asto challenge the sdmlration of the medical facuity. Colline’ Voltale Plastera constst of siiver and zine plates, carefully attyched togotber, and fmbedded In & bighly'medicated porous plaster. For Local Paine, Lameness, Boreness, Numbnees, Weakness, and Infan- ‘matfon of the Lungs, Liver, Ridneys, Bpleen, Bowels, Dladder, Heart, and Murcles, Collina? Voltaic Plas- ters are the most speedy, safe, and, effective remedy evor offered tho aflicted, and are warmnted superior to every other plaster before the public. Price, 23 . cants. Matled on receipt of price, aud warrnted, by WEEKS & POTTER, Proprictors, Doston. Ask for sharcs, Nor dId It appenr that tho stockholders had ap- roved of this cancellatfon by their acts ata mect- ny in 1871, The evidcnce was confilcting, but the preponderance wan ngainst the ratification’ of ~the cancellation, and there was no consideration given to the stocklioldera for their rolense of Curhman & Hardin, The Committoe which was sppointud at that time had cllldy power to collect tho nescts of the Company oni K” its clabns, but had no anthority to give them away or release without nymont, Cushman & Hardfn, therofore, shuuld o compelled to rapay the §110,000, the cancelia- tlon of the atock should be disregarded, and they Le held llable thereon, and compelled to yni any as- sessment that wos made thereon. Tlhie decres of the Buperlor Court was thorcfora reversed, CIIICAGO. TIA RAILROAD TAX OASES Judge Drummond was again occuplyd seaterdny in licaring srguments in the fntorminable rallroad capital stock (ax-cases, and sevoral orders woro MOUNT VERNON MILITARY ACADEMY, Morgan Park (near Chieago). Capt. EdN. Kirk ot Tren Ttancy 1o Arlght, Principal, The fal] term commences on Thursday, Sept. 14, 1876, The school, nder new management, will afford largely Incroased dncllitien for thorough in- structlon, For further information and clrculars address Capt. ED N, KIRRK TALCOTT, President, Morgan Park, Cook County, 1il,, or 118 Moaroe- t,, Chieago, PENNSYLVANIA FEMALR QOLLEGE, Plllnbllr? East End, Pa. _College Course embraces all the Tepartmenis of Migher Education. ~Gov- ernment is that of s refined Christlan home. Lo- cation, 34 miles from the heart of the city. Free from dunt and emuke, easy of accees, ‘and nn- surpassed for hcaul{ and ecenery. Beaxon opens Bept. 13, For catal nf)uu spply early to the THOS, C. STRONG, D.D., Presldeut. CIICAGO LADIES’ SEMINARY, 16 and 17 South Bueldon {ul square oast of Unlon tov. finally made. In the case of Secor & Tracy ve. ) =iy el The 'Tolodo, Peorla & Warsaw Rail- [: L VflLT I oneteen ar opens Bept. M. rofestors In road Compauy the Recolver et dlrfl;ct; e e, T'I’ :n’.‘;'"g“‘: ‘fiafifi‘éti’?‘;‘l’“ ;’l::'::‘l’;."’{?ifi'fi"‘:‘r‘.’: ed 'to pay the taxes on the capita NEW PUBLICATIONS, | Themodern lan, Teharge. of na 3 stock for tho yeara 1871 and 1874, Leave was alvo Ainply”sccommodations o0 Buth bessleg AnibateY given to hring any saits that might bo nccessary to reatraln or set aalde the taxes on the capital atock. In the cuso of Thomas va. the Peoria & Rock Island Rallroad Company, the Recelver was or- dered to pay the tax due the County of Peoria for 1873 and 1874 beforo Dec. 1, 1876, In case there shiond be no fands with wiich 1o pay it, applica- tion 15 to be made to the Court for leave lo burrow money. Leavo waa Hkewixe given to lplxly to the Court for an order reatraining the collection of taxes for 1873 and fflfl. P n the case of Fbadick & Fish_vs, the Chicago, Danville & Vincennca Rallrond Company, Measra. Lawrenco, Canpbell & L NEW MUSIC BOOKS. THE ENCORE. A book for BINGING CLASSES, by L, 0. Exzt- 60X, Contalns 50 pages of **olemonts,* woll ar- ranged, o bundred pages of new, brighi, Intercst- ing music (eas s, 4-part son practice, and half as muny puges of tnusict (hus furniahing the beat matort ing Schools, fu the best form, Price, 76 ctu,, or 87,50 per dozen, THE WHIPPOORWILL A fine collection of Fchool Songe, In great varle- ty, Subjects, Words, aud Muslc aiike good, end 8T. MARY’S SCEOOL, Knoxville, Knox County, Ill. The Eptacopal Chiurch School for Girls, fn the ninth year of succeesful operation. Unanrpassed for Ita healthy location. rat-class in all ita ap- olntments, ~Challenges comparison with the best Zastern schools. Send for llgzhwr. C. W. LEFFINGWELL, Rector, IMPORTANT TO BTUDENTS. ADRIAN COLLEGKE—Entrance upon any study Inany dapartinent conditioned only by prepantion 1o pursue that nudj. thus adording greater latitude in the sclection and the order of studles than can Lo found elscwhere. Expenses luw. For cats- I{Kfl; address GEO, V. MCELROY, Fres,, Adrlun, ch. ELMHEURST BOARDING SOHOOL, P awrence, wera ollowed £1,000 in payment of their legal servicos, DIVORCES. Flh“ldu Roos fled o bl yesterdn Cb“fi husbapd, Charlea Roos, wifh desertlon, on for the neual decree of divarce. ng her ktng b ebinc catiaa is rolied on Uy Ellen Case to ob- | sich an Wil snrely pleans. = Jy W, O. Piuicixs, d NTH 1afh0 saima cango la rolled on by Bllen Cago o ob- | Bich 80 ) s Ttabine *Biiniog lilvor,»ote, | FoL FOUTE Ladlcs A O fonday, Sent. 11, and by Marion Pernettto get rld of her busband, Prico, 50 cte. 1870, Indorsed and patronized by tho most emi- HoleEs wm:r‘krrxn BTATES COURT, T T '(‘,f_,"l&.flé'l“’“; 2 cn\'“fl" '5“'3"‘“1"1 \}\d“fi L'tN‘ 3 ITT] ormer! ot eststant Washington The Morch i e e st for | THE SALUTATION, | Schook Cuicago, Pancipat. *‘bend for circulsr 10 81,000 agninat Rufus A, Rice, and suotlier fora Iike ariount agatnst Willlawm 1. Rice, Edwin 8, Wheelor et al. sucdJohn W. Lyke, Jacob Lautiler, and Ralph W. Hill for $1,5600, BANERUPTCY MATTDUS. Christlan Kassing, a merchant tailor at 4110 8tate street, flled » voluntary potition yostordsy, Iiw proferred and securod dobts amount to §7,U53. 89, and the unsccured to 86,821.00, 'Ilio aauute con- alut of bills and noten to the amonnt of $14; sock Principal, Elmhurst, Du Co., 1l MRS, CUTHBERTS SEMINARY Tteopens Monday, I!rllh 11, for Fflunl Iadies and chil- dren. Nosrding and day school. Full corps of eifi. cieut and experionoed hers. Buperior bulldivg, lpy-nl\u. etc, Bpeelal attenilon glyen to music. Cor- ner Blxteenth sud Plue-sts., 8t lllsl, r?,r \?l 0, address MRS, EUGKNIA CUTHBERT, Crl. New Church Music Dook, by L. O. Exznsox, Fine Stnging Bchool Course, with shundant mate- Hal for practice, and & large number of the best Metrical Tance, Slotets, thems, ete, Chotrs, Cladaes, and Conventions will gladly welcoma thi uow compilation of o most successful composcr, Trice, $1.38, 812.00 per dozen, , 281, 3 " ) Efther bouk sont, poat-free, for retall price. St """.‘{{fx?:,‘:h.?:Eq,‘:i;i':”finfiafl"m:"f:‘:@f‘ffi-f"i"':-,33 TYON & HEALY, ohioazo. | DEARBORN SEMINARY, o W, i . omeiion 1 tha B 5 o1 the B 14 of Lot17 'm | OLIVER DITSON & 0O., Boston. D86 and 000 Wabash-av. Tiropson's Addition to Chicago, subject to o home- stead sxomption. Tho petitfon was teforred to tho Negieter. "B, E. Jonkins was subsoquontly spjiointed provlaicnal Assigiice, and sty onlur wu entered cn Hn¥ a composition meeting for Avg. 20, "Fhe compusition mecting In tho case of Jawmes Wile; h&l§;0' lwlll ba held'at 10 a. m, to-day be- fore the Regster, . ‘An Asefgnice will be choson for the cstato of Tal- dore 1, Blmon at 11 o'cluck thls morning, BUPEILIOR COUNT IN BIIBY, James Mathews depsu 8 suit in {respass for 81,500 dlllllliu yminst Gieorge Mclean, Willlam arnion, Willlum Hammond, Redmond Prindi- vitio, 3. K, Thonipson, and Louts Wahl. Toarding and Day Bchiool for Young Ladles end Girls lor earalogues esd 2. GROVER O ev. Lop. MANBFIRLD! CEICAGO ACADEMTY, No, 11 Eightoonth-st. English snd Clsssical School for pupila of all agea RO M e o Skl s 50, Slat g TS TAMIGEC prigetpat, Young Ladies’ Collegtate 1nstitate and Seminary, A ECH, TONROE, D FINANCIAL, Invested Has $]00 Paid a Profit of $]'700 ng the past few months, under our improved g}‘-’;ngu nl’np‘::mmm In Btocks, Riisks 'flll?flcllm lmmlllllln;ml li:k‘l ymfll: hlcn‘nllfl:l‘.“llook contain. rustion sent on spplicattun. Tug 1AMl TUMIbaE & Co., Hankers lllfl Drokers, & Wall-at,, New York. $50. $100, $200. $500, $1,000, CIRCUIT COURT, e twenty.seventh colleginte year o of Yeopold Appel commenced a suit againut Mon ALEX. PIOTIINGUAM & CO., Dankers wid Beok | September, Tt embpacea, beslded the .- Kulilman, to recover $2, 000 demages for au lllngm ers, 13 wubn““‘ \‘.; mal )-I :m“:‘mm‘x'\.\-r:mgku.hzl'nl: “,1-'1! .n“\m;n%l::,fle;mnxpfil;u&n}fl; slanger. A caplas wan also fovued, {ovestmenta oflargo o amull auloutle It sOCK “J." HEEAS Y 3 8 JUDUNENTS. -~ Burenior _ Count — CoNFEssions — Abraham Schwars va, Herrls Levy, $981,60, —Loul¥*orled- erichs ve. Prodorick Stolben, 828170, ~The Bt Alnhonsus Licbes Lund of Chicawo va, Helnnch o, Bluiien Hatcekmny, wud leary eielingy 203, 80, -~ La V. 3 Hnter k. diviah .“s;”s:-:t.—?clmnu- Ricta et al. va. s vi. £. M. P. Ludlam Iegltimato characier, whic wenty thacs the auount nvested exon bought and carrled & long as desire ©f B Der cent._ Clrculars and weakly 1o mfii]. "RACINE COLLEGE, Tho Aatumn Term will begin Bept, 6. The Col- lege aud trammar School open the same day, = For catatogues lppl( 1o REV. JAMES DEKOVEN, D, D., Racine, Wia, CHEGARAY INSTITUTE John Nauh, $1 Junay GARY: 2, i [ AND DEVELOPMEN FIE FIGURI Iteopens Wednesdey, Bept, 2 » o yymie D, lfl.fi,‘ nml‘T—.’f" nf“’“\{g"pl:;.?" N u‘.nu-uwT T Tor Lamer, aab volt \‘U‘FN LAums'k)«jS’\l E P03, frar e o Nva 2 gl 8 | Frvuch aud Orleatad mysterive ot Yo tollet & Bosrdini sad hay Schedls Latin, Fuiiah sid Prench. Hewkabury, Siis1, 60/ —Firet Kational Dunk of EIK- | 1€ the (sUaras o7 A0S s Deats, mich MY, K- I L ey horu ve. Hiram K. Boorman, Vel. | Pethine snd Muthods senhiate, If gesired: Send 10F Gif: ATAUANE DHERVIELY, Briucivar, son ve. Edward C. Wheada n, culars._DE LA BANTA, D 833, Chicago. ys Charles ¥, n;‘l‘:‘lulru;n"i‘t?’! IRVING MILYTARY ACADEMY, i L. wb £ 5, 2 ke V hcago). . 0. T :s""h rn'\?l}'- A $911.02, eAalsEANDL A '1.';‘4.";' e Do S Pt morals s STANDAKD —Hlanover va, Alezander McDon New York cadets; four resident Woln-t»‘r:-‘.r'sew e 65 Washington-at., Ul 3 Sty Capt. S, CLASDE NILL Cotmandaat. SOUTIISIDH SEMINARY, s $1,050.41 Bucking-Birds for the Oontennlal. D, g Phtladelphy North Asmerican. FAIREANKS, MORSE & 00. | 400 Miclgau-ar. ML, 1. BIMOX rigcipal, Tho An tuvotes of 5" wocklg Tirde” Trom Texas It ke e | ST ety Pt & AT i Tla savaful be buwnulvihs Gunuioa. wlrealarsauniyv as wbave. arriyven et Awrleniture) Hull an Saturdav sftor- ' v ;K“fIZ'E"N’s’KC 08, 144 and 149 Twent. The most Bchool {n the Un Friinary Hepariment men 5t 16A it l.‘lfr!ml and e Btates, Preparen ‘of Any Unlvaraiiy, arfor for 1Ll hoy. W, ALLEN, L No; ADEMY, near Michigan-av, "’"N“'m‘n:w:"?"fil A i, Vafe, Tualness. Splendid Hehiool year heging 2.p reatient, i Michiuan-ar, y-w2cond-at ROCK RIVER SEMINARY, PMt. Morrls, (1glo Ca, TH1. For both sexen. adlj B e to ko] tlon, room-rent, and Incidentais, for teri of 13 weeks, B%2.10. Noextras. For cirenjaraapply to N, PARK INSTITUTE, For Girls and Young Ladies, 6 aml 77 Ashland-ar., Clileago, and Boarding Reho GLISH CO A frst.ci Protiss g TEN In o i sddren A conne w1 he Principal. LAKE FOREST ACADEMY, Fall Torm bogins Bopt. 7. Acsdemy bullding thoroughly renorated durin the on T 5 CaTalogucs at Jansen, K:Z’f:fl‘-’;‘é"&"“’“m i LT yacafion. Applicatl MUKIC, M g Seminary in the Northweat, in iaed times. Ttoarding, thie . DOUGHERTY, Principsl. Thoronkh and ULl Auperior atyaniase ODERN LANGUAGES, reli-organized KINDENGAL th the fichool, Far Catalogues 1Y 1t BATTN, Prineipat, PENNSTLVANIA MILITARY ACADENY, anlnmfl sightof the morals and appiy (o T, A. COSGILE Washington. Prestdent. Civil nnd 01 Jenmelntr 4 natracion very in thisceuntry. G Tleopans Sept. $4th. talninz address PIRO Grovo Hall, Now Haven, Conn, A superior Home School for Young Ladies. 1871, Addreas MISS Thorougli Justruction Ing, the Clase rnfinlrnl iin petite 4 i fractical, Kfs uninr radustes obtatn excelient w'rllfln!. [m Co S GFANES fant. 13. Loeas mpies bitidings il nelioh, T s ot e, Aondt st., Chicago, of to COL. TIED. 1Y, cs, and F ren 1m: AT, Ingineering At the vpiitues e, e Advan! nased Fur the Annual It f Blud DRO! A ictars, i fn cule K, Dire, i topennSept, 20, M. P. MONTFORT, Principal. Mo third-at., X NION COLLEGE Terin, 850, _Adires RYE SEMINARY, ,VANUB REED'S § v for young Juites, Now, fiand 8 ., Xew York, reopens Oct. 1. man practically taught; careful training and preparatory departmenta: colleglate course of stidy mieels il demands for higher education of women. Arrangementa for health and cotnfort on & grand seale, Asuccemtal Kindergatten connected with veralties, Cifrago, 1il, reseorn, 37 fecturers, Mont tborough caurse; ' 2 AKD DAY East Fifiv- el and Ger. in primary e sehool! OF LAY OF THE TWO Ul Jndgl: Jlooth, Dean. B 3 ‘students, 50 ‘gradustes. octtion ahd shori-hand. W, Secretary. Wfiwv\j«mn HOME' S NEY'S Famlly & ey, iaino) ¥ Haren, Conn. 8 WARTI D) under £100 18 year. ¥ lgcm./{.\'n u’gl.'l.fl“\' Aca T F v, Mans., s ita PonltIois 1h coihimor and sclenting pursutta, B VWEST END INSTITUTE. FAMILY §CII00L FOR young Iadfes. M. 8. L. C. end for circalar. K GOLLE of Frie: L 1L Mo SES PORTER & CHAMEP. 00 for younw Indies and chil- hire Conty, Mass. ACATi CADY, Priucipal, New LEGHE, FOR_TOTTT SEXFE nds. expenses covered AL Vreb tn wartomure, s, 8. W, G, IRYA MF School, Northaeld, 1M Soung initics, Batavia, TORWICH “UNIVERSITY 38 nuAl‘guxNu-éclltiox. FoIt e ond Milltary SITY, Relentit Vt. Addrems Prof. CHAS. DOLE. ETHIOPIA. Au VICTOIUA, Ang, ELYBIA, Aug. 1 VA E to Cabins, 805, €75 and inte farud for an, HENDERBUN OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, ANCHOR LNEMAIL STEAMERS New York and Gls K12, 10 ork a on 11z, m. | ANGLIA, Aug. 20, 11am Glnagow, or Londoiderry, 0, scoonling to sccommodations. rinedinte, §35; seerage, 4, IHOTHERS, 1 Wasl gow: & | BOLIEIA, Ave.20. 108 m pim | ALSATIA, Kepi. 3, 0p m iverpool, London, aimonnt at current rates, hington-st. P ITALT..... GREFCE, B8t National Lioe-of 8teamships, New York to Queenstown and Liverponl. ¥FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. dm..hfli'.!\ nosm I THE QVRE ng. 5, 8 pm | BPAIN.. on LoNnoN Cabin pasmaxe, 0, tickels st rrg:lcfll I'llzm roney, Drafus for £1 and upwards on Great Apply to .12, 108m 10,5 p.m X, Ay P o Firday, ADE. % 3. m. 'a".%rmfih":' 1 {1 eturn es.” Etecrnge tleKet cur- rital P, 0. LANSON, 4 Bouth Clar] NEW YORK TO QLA BELFAST, ETATE, OF I OF FE: &3 an ac fickern 800"t e rates. PRI LN Cabln, Intermedint STATE LINE. SGOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, AND LON P rrday therearier, Cabing, 30, cordiug to sccommodations. eturn 2 et USTIN, BALDWIN & M 7.5 AMERICAN LINE. PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL. . AT LOWEST RATES. Qeneral offico, 338] LONDO! lowest Stecrage &t IN &CO,, General nger. i Clark: e, and steerayk passage corner Madlaon. e-at. NE. Western Agent. La Sall 1, MIL: {eror ek 0 London. Javre: cabin, or pussage apply North German Lloyd. The steamers of this Company will sall ever e and Bremen, first cabin, §10; 00, xv\l‘hl;latl’ltf- 0 © Sy Batur Az, Toboken. Sothamplon, second or frv! For frlg ew m New York o . 2 Dowling Ureen, X CORNWALL, BO) " Cabin pa g 1 EErumbaTicken Thoal TINT AND choone the River and summertrips; which ate expenar, ' Ingu ny full inforniation. Great Western Steamship Line, “fmm New York to Bristol (England) direct. $120 -y ida aud ppartamen grandest scenery and Hujleond Tlcket Otfice, 67 Clark-st., for the pam- hlct of the Quebec and Gulf Ports 8. 8. Co,, giv- ‘hursday, Aug, 24 i Wedneday, Bept, ntermediate, £43; Ko lilm £y TreneiA eorage certifca o o FRTEES o Clavicat icagan PLEA URE NRERERN. esirons 10 enjoy ihe n most hiealthful tour, shouid Gnifof §t. Lawrence for their can be made at & very moder- re at the Michizan Central Lock Hospifal, cor., orms. the head of the 1t lomen by dres a0 o ttfentio o telln you all sbout th why hot—=10 cents to ruomsand parlon. James 14 sixty years of and Invited. DR. A iy t Weakness aud Jinpetent, B, 186 GOUTH OLARK.T, (Edablished 1451.) QONFIDENTIALLY OONSULTED, Ladles, vend DR. ROBERTS, The moat succentul ,znerhlm. of New York 3 Tmdot et Gt iranle Feniale b gical casey cinedy, 8 arman The poor trea NOCURE! NOPAY Y 17, May D onall chruntc oF Rerrous anly physician [n the ¢l Obteehours b NE“ M Muwscuin of A of premature nal decll i ndisputably bow fost \ealth muy he rekatned, sfordingaclear synopsls of the Inpedimeits 10 iiarriake, and thetreatiient of nervous snd physical deblifty, belng the result of 20 ye; Trice 23 centa, Aduresst K50, onfee abarualds - ml‘l!l':‘!’dcllll’l'lg({flrl“ 'or the spec curs Weaks B o BT cakreds, oot Ay aroraer cretions OF excess, enta, _Address DAV New York, EICA IR FURS! MEDI R. JAMES, Clisrtered by the State af fitnofs for the eipress put- Towe of giring lmmediate reiies in all e b Ehronlc end urinary di 1 1t wel) knawn that D, JAMES b (caslon {OF L1io kst 30 experience are ali-important, drelml:; i cllci i or ticnta, * A book for the miltion, Marrisge Gul Cice lionm, 9 a. 1n. 107 p. 1. Bu; 10107216 in. CAN businoss sirctiv conhienttat "o~V fur intormation. juat. 3 uaranteod 0 ail Private and Bpecial dives x aringe ulde, 3. ‘Smultation prionally or by ted frea of charge, e consutied, nerionally or 0US EXIAUSTION-A ME| rislng 8 setietof Iectires del 0 UAL CARDS, Wathinetor & Franklin-sts. cases Bl thelr of private, coimplioated ears: Agodnd R tnal W eutieas plmpleson the face, lust tnan- cured. Ladirs wantiug the most. write. 1'leasant hiotie for pa- rry— e schace 1 dikcasta~who should postaxe. Dr. Jam o 0 one but the Ductor. Dr, 20, Couniltations slways free iy R [ Tetunte 3T ohG Boeciaio e e 106 Rpecialiet in1be citz, et 1o at Prisate ‘hex} pachicaluny i LARKE, stawp_for circnlar containtog ctims of arif-abuse, ] Soxusl D CLARKE, 180 ancntly focated 88 1i: Permanent and speed) iiflculties and {rregul French Famals Hpecificn, & iru tor Pllim, ietter free, R.KEAN, R s ot S Bl Tro b 5 A w YOrk, on ilio causoand cure y or by dlscases. ty who wai 8o, ncoll Euay nRER b ol AT i AT Monufacturer uf Ladiey' Flne Furs sud Trimuioge, " Alteriog ng. S¥irrLiNagi, 74 bisdlswu-al, TO0LEY'S NEW CHICAGO TUEATRIE, AMUSEMBNTR, Clark-st., opposite Sherman Honse, TR PAVORITR FAMILY RUAONT. HOOLEY’S MINSTRELS ON TIIE FULL TIDE OF BUCCRSS, Tonse clcwdi‘l nightly with the elite of tha city. An immenna ftill—everyihing new. Don't forget, Clark-sl., 6pposits Sherman Honse, nrld?:;rfi evening at B!15, and Wednoeday and Sat- atinees at 2:15 p. m. 1100LEY'S TH 3 RO A ATTh EATRE, WILLE. CHAPMARN. ? BATURDAY, AUG. 12, LAST DAY OF JOEIN DILLOIN. " "AFTERNOON AT 9, MARRIED LIFE. EVENING AT 8, DE BOOTS s PAUL PRY, Aug. 14, L.eonard Grovee's Local Comedy-Drams, OUR BOARDING-TIOUSE, SOUTH PARK PAVILION, Corner Thirty-ninth-st. and Cottage Grove-av, THIS EVENING, GRAND PRONENADE CONCERT G. W. L. G. BAND. ADNISSION, F0 CENTS. Theae Concerls wlll be given every Thursday ahd Saturday evening. ¢ ADELPHI THEATRE. To-night (:uun-\m-)d Aug. 12, Entirs Change of Pro. gramnie. ' OREAT BUCCESS of the NEW YORK SENSATION, Ry MHle NERTIA COLUE and ELIZA GUILLEIIME, B el of hocste Beaatr flézfififi {.{r:fmu "'fl-i STRTUANES BT AT oL VINe & GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY. COLISEUM, FEMALE FORTY THIEVES, MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. FARCHES Y 40 REAVTIFUL TOUXG LADIFS. B nd Costames from Niblo's Garde 7 EXPOSITION BUILDING, CRESW LS PROMENADE CONOERTS. ARAND MATINEE thia afternoon at3 o'clock. Mrs. MELEN AMKS BILLINGS. Admission, 25 cents, cning, benefit of thie Orleutal Qirtette, unday) afternoun and eveniyy Thia” tamous GEINAN. ST Admiylon, 80 centa. LRROAD TINE TABLE, af Referen v . S ek EHARY XD n ce , Marks. urday ex. cepted. ™ Sunday excepted. § 2 n\-’e snna.,“.'ig’ Xo P'lu.”'.)londiyeuapud. 1Ar- = CEICAGO & RORTEWESTERN RAILWAY, Ticket Uttices, 62 Ciarkost. (sherman Honse) and 73 Canal-street., corner 3lodlson-st., and at the depots. aPacinc Fast Line,, 10:90 2. ububuque Day ks, via Ci Dbt R YCUFion 115308 aguialia Kight Express,. .*iu B aFreeport & Dubniiie Expiress & 0:15 a. gFieenart & ubujue Kxprests w0 . BMliwaukee Fast Mail (dally) g 7:00. SRl ngkes anenesr = mukee Fomeny bAliwnukee Passen 5 n iny Bxpre. A, & Winona o e Ex Tako L 35 Tlicheva lake I3 aGenera Lakn A AR a—Depot comer of \Wells and Kinzloaw. 8—Depot corner of Canal and Kinzio-sts. MIOHIGAN RAILR( Depot, foat ol L#t_flc}fuuasa“‘mux AT e JThhs mad as Falooey ase.CUtHieast: caracrof Leace Grand itipids ng Express. Niwhe Fapr "t Bsturduy Bx, ® Bunday + o OHIQAGD, ALTON & ST_LOUIS ind OHTOA( cont AL Dot ad 153 landarph Leave, Arriv Raneas City & Denver Fas| 3 50 .. ey T";én;fl st dexpross. | 000 o b o ANEAS o ket ot . i, ok m: Matt, via Mata Lino Spectal N, Y, Kxpi Atiantic Exprem, dally. ‘olehour Accomin Kl i prens oo CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. P, Untun Depot, cornor Madison Otlice, &4 Bouth Clark- o] and at Dupat. AUL BATLROAD and Canalsts. Tieio pposita Eherman Ilouss, Leave, Milwaakee Expram. Wisconsin & Minng Day Exprees.:. Wiaconsia, Tows, and Biind sols hxnm-:u. Wisconslu & Min Night Expeess. Al traina run vin Miiwankee, Ticknt nte for St. [*11] and Minneapolls are guod elther via Madis d 17 bR AT A I A Degot, foot of Lellne AL B 'r-mnw' o POt ket Onioe: 141 HARUOIDheaL.s HekE Ciatke - [y lei 3 E"fl“’!“?‘m Night b ngne aproas. Ors and Reokulc £x Dubague & Stouz CHy Dubunue & uux City E; Gliman Tassener o CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY BAILROAUL. TDepute, fontof Lake-st.. (niiana-av., and Sixtecnth: st., and Canal and_ Bixieenth-sts. Ticket Oficos, 59 Ciark-st., and at depats. 3 4 Arrive, Yot B ](kc“ Dubugque Bisseatls & ot mis0a. of* 0:30 2 m. 410:30a. m. 10:00p. m. |¢ 0:03 . 10 1008, m. |* 2:06 p. i, 10 . . 113 p. .4 o 410:00 p. . 1§ 7:40 30 1. 1Ex. Boodsy, i} s 1 Ex. Saturd Ticket O nl{"‘(’.‘hgk -'.OAP? I et Offcus. ot Pl 1ic, and at dupot, EXposition m{mmuu'f“' i Arrive, Day Express—Pullman Draw. itig-}oom Bleeplng Cars, to| New York without change.. Atlantic Hl?mfl — Pulimi b ’slacuDs nf-lk)o . ing Hotel 5108 p, m. | 8:10 p. . Onty line running the hotel cara to New York. PITTSBURO, F1. WAYRNE & ORI0AGO RAILWAY, Led s:50s. M, 8102 m. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAIL} “Traine feaye from Kxposition Bulldin rouat. Tlekut-ofices: i Clarkeat. Grand Paclrc, aud Depot (Exposiil " ypaty. (OHI0AQO, ROOK IBLAND & Depor, cotuerof Vau Buron at vllics 56 Clark-st., &l PACLYIU U Bheriian-ala, Huuse. AD, Tlckes 0K’ STEAMERS, Tor Milwaukee, alc., dally (Kunusys cxcepted) 9, m. 3 L dou't Teave Untl ey diee oo i an R nlp{::.l;l Rapids, Bdaki undays execpied), L. Josaps and Deaton 3ys lll‘uplclu . Baturdays Boat doa' Fyr Green B iy s ror Lugliglo PG