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| { i i : Tarom: Omala, Morrls, 5,000 bn corni Honta b frto. Saneca, 5,R00 bu corni A. Waoleon, Mor- o, 7. Ityburn, Maracliies, 6,000 o otz prop Whale, Scnvca, 3,600 bu_corn: Friewdshlp, Sencen, 1500 "hn‘:u:nh(’\::lrgo:, i prop Mantank, Lockport, B Sl ety Map .eat, Lockports 110 tons coal; tug enern, Olinwa, olphin, Otthwa, 0 m Jath: Cata. ‘Gen. McCiallun, Torn, 1 posts, KOO bu wheat,, 30 bris salt: S, Jouchard, Fern, #8484 (1 luwber; Champlon, Peru, 4,738 posts, 4 m lumbor, MISCELLANEOUS. HEnre AND Turne, —The ache Minerva has been chartered for n Entopenn trlp ...Tho stmre Dover, mow mnning between Poet Dover and Kele, will be rebuilt thin winter and made a fiest-class bont, Te {alnnd at the mouth of the river at Bellevillo Is now entirely cleared of lumber, and a dull vacancy presents ftself where formerly at thie time of the year averything betokened buainess, ... The Shick. Juna and eevernl of the Oltaws and Ridean For- wanding Company's barges have boon lald np'at Quebec for the aenson owing to the dullngss In the forwarding trade. Very Mitle Jumber is being ehipped.... The Doy City Tribune says Ballentine & Co. expect to bnlld a timber vessel at thelr yards on Saginaw River tho coming winter... The Secre- tary of the Treasury decides that the Governmont haa no power to grant n permit to Canaafans who desira to go to the Centennlul, via the Oswego snd Erie Cnonls and Hudeon River, in thelr own boats. 7he Application was made by .1, C. Hayes, Con. suinr Agent at Hellevitle....The bml{n an oced ‘man, supposed to bo that of Willlam Roberts, wan found on the beach, 4 milas sonth of ¢, Jodeph, Tort Tucaday. e body answers in every woy to the description of the Captain of the little coaster, Home of Pentwator, which, abont the middle of July, brought to the port of '8t Joreph a foad of wwnod, which wne aold anil discharged Soturdsy, July 4, On tha following Sunday the veae el cleared for Saugatuck, bot it retarned the next morning with only the ‘yonng man on_board. Capt. Roborts, whn waa over 70 yearn olil. waa missiug, This fact, togothier with the neglected Conditiim of the bost, guve risc 10 grve suepicions agninet the young man, and on the 21st of Jfuly he was orreate Tipon searching hie person, tho clearnnce-papers and aeveral other articles which belonged_to the Captain wore found. Ho gave his nanie ar Chacles Clazk, and his atory wan decldedly confused and eontradiclory, —He waa trled for Iar- ceny and hound over to the Clrcult Court. Durlng 1l exnmination be confessed his tight name to b John Uenwond, of Buchanan, e s stlilin jail, and will avon he {ried for the murler, ReTugxendest. -=The desire for eatting down expenses sconmn to hnve reached the [[!m)wllur Hnen on the Wnkes, In fact, eurtallment of expenscs hnd become uhmlulcl{mreunry 1l the Inkes nreto hold thelr trade. By cutting additfonal hatchen in the steamers wnd paving the crow a little extra wages, the expense of trimming can be abolished, Thie pew movement was only innugnrated n few days ago, hnt 3t I8 clnlmed to_ work admirably. fotne of the Weatern Transportation, Unjon, and Anchor Liue boats Lave niready b nneiured, Thiw being the care, the steat-barges, and, in- deed. all eleam and tow veasels in the grain trade, will have to follow. fdea was got from ore ttoamers which Are bailt to Joad “iron without teunming, When they went Into the grain trada it was found thoy could do the same thing with .kvATION oF LAKES AND Rivrl The fol. Jowing statoment shows the clevations of the wa- fters uamed ahove snean aurface of the Atlantle i “Iliey are taken {rom the report by Janics ner, Geogranher, Depnrtmant of the Inte- slow, far tlie yeur 183 and recently appoiuiey chict of fhe topographical survey of tho State of New York: o et {llany, toeaa tide 1o the Hnson Live 81 hifTaio, hattorm of Erle Cubal Tiiffalo, theoretieal Sutfacn of & TiTalo, tuean surface of Lake Kri Qewego, mean aurfacs of Laks On Moutreal, summer leve! n river. 3 “a0.00 Porl, Barnin (:anada Weat), mean sirrce of ke i 380, Clilvigoy Detrolt, maean wa Siectul_Dixpatch to The Tvibmn, Mang ., Aug, & tved, the prop J, 8. ¥ay, achr D. P. Rhade Clerod, props Annie Smith, Mary Jarecki, Northerner; kchr Kate | Bruco, Passed down, prop City of Trewont. Spectat Dispatch ¢o The Triduna, Ene, Pu, 4\“5'. 17.—~AUBIVED FLHOM AROVE— Props Japau and Fletche e Ironton, Depakven_vor Ciiicano—Props Philadelpha, Tmdia, and W. T. Gmves: bark Favorlto; schra George W, Adama, BE. A, Nicholsun, and D. Yadley, wiih conl, ———— CANADIAN NEWS, Spectal Dispatch fo The Tribuna Torosto, Out., Aug. 17.—A meeting of the Board of Trade was held to-day Lo consider the propriety of opening up commercial relations between Cunada and Austeulle. The Hon. Maorrda, Centenninl Comimissioner from Noew South Wales, addressed the wneeting, answered numerous questions, and axtd Australin’s Im- ports reached $200,000,000, and her exports $§250,000,000. Ho mentioned o number of are telen 40 Lo 100 per cent chenper In Canada than Australiuj and thought that, as the latterls a free-trade country, u brisk tradecould be spruug, It was suggested that o ehip be chartered at once with varlous samples of goods,anda return eargo of wool could he obtained. itizens baving given vent to thelr indig- nation at tho extravagance of the City Fathers, the Bourd of Worke fo-day cut down the eatl- for the curyent year from $2H0,000 to 75,000, and other departinents will follow sult., The threatened 23 per cent will therefore be uunsldurukly[:n;y%l’m.n'l i Special ch tn une, MONTREAL, Aug. L7.—Alexander Walker & Cols Jnbilitles ure snld to be $100,000, Tt s auppunul that thls failure will bring others own, Beccher will lecture here on the st of Sep- tember, and inthe principal clties of the Do- winion during that month, A slight. frost this morning, Spectal Disoaich to The Triduns OTTAWA, Aug, 17,~The formation of a com- pany of fantry has been nuthorized at Kil onan, Mauitoba, and two riffed guns, with am- munition, &e., intended for frontler avrvico in case of a disturbance are tn by sent immedintely to Winnipess, Smunld arims and _anvnunition, to fnereaso the reserve fores of the province, are alsu belng forwarded. Special Dispulch to The Tridune. Prixen Bowann 1sLann, Aug, 17.—Elections to-day on the school question returns show twelve scetarlan, one doubtful, and acventeen free-school wmen elected. TILDEN'S CIVIL-SERVICE REFORM. v tha Rdlior of The Tribune, Yaxkrox, D, T., Aug. 14.—~1u discussing the question of Civil-Service reforin, Tildou's letter 1s peeullurly drawn, and lacks all the bhonest clearness aud dircetness of Gov. Huyes, But not tho feast pecullarity Is in the dosiug pars- Braph on this subject, us follows: I'he first siep in reform I8 the elevation of ‘the Mandurd (1) by which the appointing power seleets agentn to oxecite officinl tranta. Not leaa In lm- portance Iv u conrcientions fidelity (o the uxercise of nutharity 10 hold to account und displace (3) wntrustworthy or Incapable subordinates, ‘The publie fnterest tn an honest ond «killful perfonn. unce of oflichal trust must not be sacrificd to the Intercat (3) of an incumbent, Afier these jmne. iate steps (4) which will lnsnre the axhibition ot better examplen (5) we may wlaely go on, ete., ect, Taken with his previous characterising of the Civll Bervive ns corrupted like us by u leprosy, what do these words mean but (1) the election of himaclf at the licad of the Democracy as the true standard; (3) the vigorons removal of every Republican, and such {ncuimbents aro wurned (3 not to uxpeet any consideration; (4) thess wteps are to b hamediate,—March 4, 1877,—and Wi great sraluing-achool of Demovracy will fur- olsh the Uetter exnmples for exhibitlon; ‘.5) alter the Detnoerats llxrnmpllv possess ol the offfecs and tey the lomg withheld Federl Patronage. sce how they lke ity selzo all the yolltieal power and patronage, and get well sct- tled, Swe muy wisely go on’'—~in thie good ol way much easler than” In reforming the seryice and far more probobly. Finally, a question: Whut dues 'Tilden mean by the phrase “cn- courage delusive expectations In speaking of a aeeond term, and what does all this nean but the Jeault-ife promise to his followersthatthey shall haye the ofilees? N e e FINANCIAL. Moxtneay, Aug. 17.—Alex Walker & Co,, wholesale dry-goods dealess, have suspended, LLbilities, $400,000, - e — Now Boston Stenwiships for Liverpool, g Nostun Advertiser, We arc nuthorized to annuunce that Messrs, Frederick Leyland & Co.,y of Liverpoo), have de- dded to put on thsee more steamers In theie Jine hetween Liverpool sud Boston, thus furm- fugg, with the steaners now _employed, a weckly ine, The names of the additlonal steasucrs are the Bulgarian, Bohemian, and Davarian, and contracts huve already been made for bublding three engines of larger sizo und power, The steamers are of the ssme sfze and model of thoke now L,-ulpluf‘c\l, viz., the Iberion, lstrian, and Myrian, When this Hue is complete Bos- o1 will haye nnother regular weekly Mie, which Will .y ndditional favilities to our merchants, aud Wil Jurgely fucrease the fmports und ex- nurlsnf our city, When ft §s considered thut ho capacity of cach of these sleauers 18 about 4000 tous muegsurcment, and that u weekly de- partury necessitates the cx‘)mrmlon ot 200,000 us per annum, the magnitude of tha under- way bo more fully sppsecdated .. 5. 3 CRIMINAL NEWS. The Inhuman Doings of a Marine Monster While on a Long Voyage. Circus-Day in o Bissouri Town Blotchod with a Bloody Murdor. l’rubfiblllty that Lynoh, €. Joy Wil 1ssue a Weidt of Certlorarl A Prisoner Shot Whila Attempting to Es- capo from Jail, A TERRINLE ACCUBATION. Spectat Dispatch 1o The Trivune. New Youk, Aug. 1&.—Copt. J. 8, Grindle, Henry Poent, shipcarpenter, and Wililain Skiuner, cook, of the Ameriean ship 8t. Mark which wns wrecked July 8, have arrlved fu this city. Iinmedintely Poent and Skinner went be- fore the United Btates District Atiorney and made charges of inhuman treatment agalnst the Captain for having beaten and csused to bo benten a number of the ship's crew. They de- clared that, from the effects of his cruelty, three eenmen had died. The S8t. Mark salled from Liverpoo! on March 11, 1875, for Coquimbo,with n lgud of conl and a crew of twenty-one men, cleven of whom were green liands, Immediately after loaving port the work of diaclplining the new en was begun, and most inhuman atrocities were perpetrated by the Captaln, the Sccond and Third Mates, and the Boatswain, Men were kicked and heaten, hanged up by the wrists, tied to crosstrees and flogged with rope's end. One night dur- fng the sixth week of the voysge # young Euglish saflor, knewn on hoard slip as “Long Tom,” was so severely beaten by the Captaln_that he died next day, ‘Two weeks after another of the new scamen, known ns * Soldier,” died from the effects of beatings {nfileted by the Second Mate and Bout- mvain. This ill-treatment continued during the voyage,and,when the 8t Mark reachiedConuiinho, Cartegan, a third sajtor, was choked to death by the Boatawain, aml his hud]y wad thrown into the forecustle among the safors for the Furpuae of intimidating them. Al these atroclties were knowu to the Captain, and, although e only took part |\crwnnl‘( in the punishment of “Long Tom,” he wns coguizant and sanctioned the treatment pursued by the other officers. At Coquimbo the condition of affairs became known to the authorities, und, to save himaclf from punishment, the Captalu preferred chargea ngafust the Socond Mate for striking a mun with a shoyel. For this the Mate was se teneed to one year's hinprisonment, The By swain aud scveral of the crew deserted the ship, which safled soon afters for Calluo, where the greater part of the re:Minder of the crow deserted, After lylng at Callao for sume thne the 8t. Mark proceeded to tho (Gunuo Islands, where shie was loaded with puano. On leaving the harbor of Quanillo offfcers ond erew became {nroxicatod, and, through* mismanagemeut, the vessel wag steered ~ npon sunken rovke and sunk. The Captain, bis wife, und children, Poent wnd Skiuner, the cook, then sub out together for New York, Poent and Skinuer say that they were not {ll-treated by the Captain, snd that experienced sallors were not nbused, but that the new mon were terribly multreated. A warrant was {rsucd for the pr Grindle, He was taken Uuited States Comwissloner Sbields nnd held [n $1,500 Dofl to awsit further oxnmination to-morrow, Capt, Grindle donies wholly the statoments of his aveusers, but his previous record is bLad. He was tried in 1571 for cruelties to three Sponlurds — on the ahip Oil Colony, It wus proved thut he ireated them with the most savure bratality, but be es- caped punistioent on technicalitics, Capt. Grindle is a stout, heuvy man, about 45 years of age, and has been conuander and owner of ves- fels satling from this port for ninelenn years, s s not unprepossessing iy uppearance, amd does not look “lke e man of vlolenee, He Is constdered an alle ofticer by thosy who know him. Henry Poent, ship car- lmnf.er. who prefers the charge aguinst Capt, irindle, has an appearsnee of intelligence and honesty, Both Poent and Willlam 8kinner, cook, tell their stories in a straightforward u&muer. und betray no inalice towurds the Cup- n. A BLOODY DEMON. Spectal Dispaich to The Tribune. 8r. Louis, Mo, Aug 17.—A Scilalin special to the Glabe-Dermocrat suya that Costello’s Circus : perfurmed yesterday b Warsaw, 40 miles sotith others. A mannamed Archy got drunk and became very violent, and abused every oue who eame Iu his way, aud swore he was bound to have blood; that Lo “came Into the world in Dblood, and wus golug out of it the same way." He wus avoided by porties wlho kuew “his .desperate character. Finally he came npon Mr. Joseph Parker, and comimenced an anzry discussfon, Mr. Parker, while in_ the act of walking awsy from Archy, sall thut he never Schewed his toboeco twice,® This doubly incensed the angey man, and he made at lihn. "Constable Bobb tried to keep the partiea “P""' but Archy rushed post him and struck at, Parker, who threw up his loft arin to wand off the blow, when the infuricted mun thrust the Dlade ot hls kuife deep Into the arm-pit of bis vietim. The lre-blond of Parker apurted out with such force a8 o drive his shirt and cont from the ghastly wound ‘in a bag-llke shape. Archy wus lmmediately prahbed by Constabla Bobb, who demundea sid recelved the knife, while the_nman Parker, who wus no cow- apdy fuade an effort to get at the man who liad inflicted the wound. Arcliy at first denfed hav- Ing the Lnife with which e made the stroke, and then closed it aud put it in his pocket, It was o terrible sight to sco the wounded man with his bluod spurting away, Legelng to gat at his arsnsstn, 1L was severnl miuutes before he yvielded 1o the weakness that overcame him. He was carrfed to n drug store to lave his wounds deessed. Opon examination his wound was pronounced mortal by the phyet- cian, who told him that be coukd not poasibly live fonger than one Lour, Archy wius phuceit under guard by the cunstable, and, when the extent of Farker’s wound was kinown, there were plenty of men to suy that 1f he died they \vonlll hanis Archy without judge or jury, The oxcitoment and fechng was growing when Mr, Murray left, and, wd the mob I8 coms sed” of the better cluss of en, It ¥ probuble thelr threats will be reied out. Archy is & mun ahout 45 or 46 yeors of nge, al Lives on the soutlsile of the Usage, where he fullows Laoing, Heds regarded ws a bad mou. Mr. Parker wasu furmer, also thn south shle of the Osaxe, und was e, 08 o pescrable, law-ablile citfzen, He leavos o wife and six children, who ure vot in the best of uireumstanees, A PRISONER SUHOT, Spectid Disyaich b0 The Triduna. 87, Lauts, Mo, Aug, 17.—Charles Bradbwry, who {3 fn the Baltne County Jail, chanzed with forgery, made un attempt to cscape yesterday, He wus waitlng at the door of the vage for the dailer to enter with a bucket of water. As ths Jaller entered Bradbury struck him three bluws on the head with the monkey of the vell-cot, Wwhich he had broken off. The” Juiler drew his [;lnlul as quickly us possible and fived. T The all ontered Bradbury just below the heart. After he was shot Bradbury wrenched the pla- tol away from the Jaller wid ran futo his cel Bradbury Is not expected to live, The Jaller's wounda ure not of a serivus kind, DASTARBLY IROBBERY, Bpectat Dispateh ko The Tribune. MiwAvkEE, Aug. 1n—Willlam Donahue, cuglneer of the tug Maxon, was found this morning at hall-past ¥, in an empty fecight-car of tho 8t, Puul Road, covered with blood, and supposed to bo dead. After removal and medical care hls senses returned, and he stated that he was struck in Lho head with a slungl shot, by soinu one wnknown, at 11 o'clovk lust night, while crossing Walkiers' Polut hridge, after veiug paid ol Ie hud been rubbed. n P Epecial Dispatch to The Tridue. East Sacinaw, Mich., Aug, 17.—Iloury I Rogers, who wos convicted of furgery and sout to the State Prison from Saginaw, but escaped fromn that {ustitutlon loat Septeinber, was res captured by BSheriff Andrus in Sagiuuw City to-da, S —; IIOMICIDE, Cneyesse, Aug. 17.—8urgt. Guntler, Third Cavalry, shot and mortally wounded Private Foul Lauk, of the Twenty-third Infantry, at Bidney Barracks, Nebraskn, this morulng. e ———— Hoautles of Life ta Arizona. An Eastern gentleinan® engaged in mining I Arizona writes as follows: * 'Che wuather ls hot beyoud beliet, Never, § think, luse than W) 'HE CHICAGO degrees (n the ehude, sud from that up to 120 degrees, There & no humber in the conntry, and il the buililing has to be done with cotton- wood poles, sud butled 5 nlles on Jackasses to the mine. In addition, I have Ll to pack water 5 miles, an we have limd no rat, and the fanka ot tho mine are exhansted. We havonow ktiled three rattleanakes o the house, hesldes any quabtity of georplons, In apenlmg my trunk I waa stung In the fiuger by a seorpion. T Bouned a poultice of onfons and tobacco on the wound uid dennk three full pints of whisky. It made o very deunk, and [ think killed the other polson, slthough my whole hand and arm wa numb for & duy of two. 5L 1x u protty hard country, aml three men have ulready died of thiret nicar here, My last Jotters were sent here from the ~— Mine {unly 14 milea distant) by an old Beotehman. . The Ietters did not arriye, and we searched for hiim and found hitn dead um( 4 miles from eamp. He wus stripped and his nails were worn from his hamds by scratehing In the sauid for water, We have sent ont twice e bronght in men who were emzy and hlind #nd speechicas from thist. ‘The sun is tereibly hot, aut the rocka so hot that they bllster the flesh 11 touchied. CASUALTIES. NAILROAD ACCIDENTS, EvansviLr,. Ind,, Aug 17.~Thu express train coming snuth this evening, when sbout | mile north of Fort Branch, struck a cow and Jumped the track, wrecking the engine aud tender, ‘The rest of the train v all il the track, but not badly domaged. No parsengers were Injured, The eneincer, Ged Shearer, was Dadly injured, and bas sinee dicd. The reman, Johit Fitzsimnons, lins one leg broken. CINCINNATI, O,y g, 17.—A colllsion occur- red on the Ohlo & Missisaippl Rallroud at Cold Sprinigs, Ind., this morning, between a frelght oing west and 2 passeuger traln coming cast, "he Hircman of the passenger train was serlonsly {ojured, aml the Incomotives, several freight curs, sl 0 buggage-car wrecked. No passengers were fnjured. RUN OVER AND KILLED. DasvitLg, I, Aug. 15.~Willlam Le Fevre, & freight conductor on the Toledo, Wabash & Western Railroud, while his traln was nearing Fairmount fu this county, attompted to pass from one car to unother,but fell heneath, and the train striking hiny, he was tnatantly kil 1iis remnalns were sent to Wikinlngton, Del,, the Railroad Cotnpany. A FATAL POLE-RAISING. Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Fast Sacixaw, Mich, Aug. 17.—About 6 o'clock Llids afternoon, while the inhabitants of a German n'.t‘ulm:nt & mile back on the west slde of the river opposite this city were engaged in rasing a Tilden and Hendricks pole, the pole broke, and, falliny, struck Georgo Guseman on the head, XilMog him {nstantly, © The deceaged was 23 years of age and unmarried. LIGI'ENING. Bpeclat Dispalch to The Tribuns. 81oux Ciry, fu., Aug. 17.—The heaviest rain and thunder storm of the scason pussed over this section this eventue, Lightaing struek the Congregntional Church ot Yankton aud damag- cd it totkoamount of about $500. Loss fully covered by limsurance. — DROWNED, Bonuixaron, Vt., Aug. 17.—J. 8. Whitten, o plove-merchant, oud his deughter, of this place, were drowned yeaterdny fu Lake Champlatn, hile bathing. - - —— THE MAN THE PLATFORM, §0 the Extitor ar The Triduna. Couusma Cizy, Inil, Aug. 14.~For months previous to the Presicentinl nominatious, the publie heard the cry that ¢ the man must be the .platforin.”® This ery was cchoed In all portions of the country by the Republican, Demoeratle, and Independent press, The two principal Cunventions assombled and presented the results of their lubors,—Iayes and ‘Tiiden,—und now the people demand that the test shodl bo applled,—thst the characters aud autecedents of the men shall b our guido n selectlug our Centennial President. Tao fulflli the reasonnble requircments of the public, the sucecrsiul candidate should possess the following tralts of character: 1. Publle axperience. 2. Abllity. 8. Humunity, 4. Integrity. 5. Patriotism. It will bs adinitted that any candidats not seasing these qualitications should be rejected by the people. Only such ualifieations are 3 nomed a8 sre - deemed mperatively essentiol, and, in upplyinz the tests us proposed, it I8 ussumed that the historics of the public and private lives of the two caudi- dates furnish the true eriterion by which to Judge of thele fitness for the exalted position to which they uspire, Furthermore, it s assumed that un dnipartial test can ondy be applled except froma Atr{ul)’ non-partiran stundpoint. Procceding frum thess premises, let us first conslder the question of theiy PUBLIC EXPBRIENCE. Both eandidates are lawyers, THden's prac- tlee has been mainly devoted to eages Invoiving larger but. not more vare :5ts than thuse fn which flayes has bed Tilen s genernlly found Lis clients wuang corporations, and Hayos wmong fudividuals, soth have bad lflzlnlutivc expericnee,—lluyes ns a meinber of Congreas, Titden as o member of o State Leghs- lature, Ench has been clected Governor of his to,—Tildcen ouce, Hyes three times, Tilden hins had experionce us chief manipula- torof the machinery of Lis party within his State,~a distinction to which Hayes never us- pired or attained. On the other ‘hund, Hayes 1 hind experience ns u_golidier fizhting’ for his country,—n distinction to which ‘Hidengueverjs- afred or attafned, ‘Thus Lriclly aml aceurdtely s delinented the records of thelr expericuce 1 public life. ABILITY. Buth aro men of good education. In true o atory Huyes excels; but in the {otricacies aml subitletivs of speelal pleading he bs uot the equal of Tilden, The mind of Iuyes moves to con- clusipns through brand, comprehensive, and di- reet ehannels; Tilden's through the tortuous meanderiugs of nurrow, Indireet, and hidden passages, Hnyes would advocate the right be- cause it {5 right; Vilden would do su beeause it 18 potiey, in mental abillty hoth are consides strung —in physical abllity, beauty, and development Hayes excols Jumeasurably, HUMANITY, Harctofore we lave obueryed soine chinrmeter- {stics_comman to both. We now approuch o tield in which Tilden ts u comparative stranger. Within the hallowed nnd humanizing cirelo of domestic o Tlden has never entered. No fmpulse of human synipathy bus ever lin- pelled i to ussuime the dutics and texponsi- bilitles of true wanhood; but he bas chosen rither to live us o soclal unchorlte, devoted to the acenmulation of wealth and the gratitication of u nurrow, sordld wmbition. The near ap- proach o€ the sepiptural Thalt of human liic mls Wi nurried to bis briefs, his bowds, his sortgages, his deeds of trusty sl fn fee simple. 101 Jiwk of Rumanity alsoappeurs i his We-lows devotion to the interests of human slavery uid the uvidity with which he has absorbed tie cupital of thousinds by his railrond manipu- tatlong, In marked contrust to this truthful pleture, we thud Hayes happily marricd to the wonan of his eholee, the futher of an interest- Ingg fuwdly, and surrounded by the fnfluences, cutes, responibilities anid wilections of * houe. INTROIITY. Talingz only the testimony of Tilden's politl- cal ussochutes, thes two propusitions ure pruvea beyoml vontroversy 1. That the futearity of Hayes hus uever been questloned, even by bis most bitter political en- vinles, notwithstanding his frequent. candidacy for high politieal positfons, 4, That the ntegrity of Tillen las been for years, and fs to=lay, mipeached by the reconds uf Cuuvts and Juvostigatig connittees, us well 8 by many of hls political ansocintes whohiave pub Hily denvunced hin as o professional tricketer, u wholesome bribor of the Democratic press, tho purchiaser of o Natlonal Conveutlon, @ wrecker ol ruibraads, the originator and Jegal godfathier of the noterious Credit Mobiller, the Intimate friend, counselor, and_ political assistant of Pweed snd bls g of couspleators, o willful and deliterate falsiler ol politieal i fucts “and fgures, and o coconapimtor iy the work ol stalling vallut- hoxesund thereby defrmuding the people in thefr cholee of pablie otticers, Bear in mind thut thess charges, which place bl ontside the lmln of politicul tcsywlnbilll il brand hia with the mark of politieal outlawry, are based solely on tho testiwony of reputable men of lis own political falth, und uot on the evi- dence of bia political cnemies. PATRIOTISN. The patriotism of Hayes hus been attested on mauy battleticlds, aud’ in years of seevics iu defeiise of the imperiled 1ilc ol our natlou. J““{a‘fi from the public acts of ‘Iilden during the Kebellion, we must fufer that he belleved 1, the right of secesslon, that e considercd the War #a fullure,” and that he desired o *cessa- ton of Lostilities™ with {ts luevitable mfuencu—u dissolution of the Unlon. "This brief cowpurtson uf the kuown character- [ Lstca sad publicrecords of Hayes aud Tilden iy TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1876. presented with full confidencs: that it will be ac- ceptiad hf' wrery trnly intelligent reader as an finpnrttn) presentatlon of tha merits aud de- merita of the two candldates wi regaran the five clxmn!llll potnts on which the comparison In ren- dered, ‘The eomparisen might be greally extended, with the same genersl result; but ennugh has Leen written for any candid voter who stil] he~ Heves that ** the man wmust b the platform.” ARDTACK, FIRES. AT JACOR CITY, UTAH, Orntr, Utaly, At 17.—About 12:30 lastnight fire hroke vut In the rear of M. 1L Lipinsn's businesa-house ut Jucod City, Dry Canon, aud destroyed the whole of the busiuess portion of that town before the flames could be got under control. The business-places destroyed werg M. Il. Lipman's grocery, sparzler & Kelly's gracery, BDlorne's “saloon, Leese's sulvot, Isnac Quint's store, Noble's restuurant, Sclig & Bimmona’ grocery, Mra. Maultn's boarding-hotune, Thompson & Jerzenson's butcher-shop, Iat Gihbow's snloan, Willlsm Balesty’s saloon, and othor bulldings,’ Including the Western Unlon Telegraph nffice, The totnl loss ts esthnated at hetween $30,000 and 35,000, No water eing in Dry Canon, the losscs. wero entlre. No i surance, except Lipman and Selig & Simmons, AT BELOIT, WIS, ESpecial Dispach ©r Tha Tribuna. Brromr, Wik, Aug. 17.—Four atores, two small barns, aud a horseand wagon were burned alittle before midnight to-nfght. on the weat side of the river in this city. The bulldhgs were owned by H. Northrop, T, W. Laramy, and Rabert E. Lee. Laramy il Leo were fusured. Laramy & Wrleht, grocers, Just o sinall_part of their Atock: fully usured, John C. Buer, dealer fu hardware and stoves, lost conslderable stock: small lnsurunco, Total loss ot fur from £10,000. IN CHICAGO. The alarm from Box 814 ot 5:59 o'clock yes- terday afternoon was caused by fire In the hay-loft of a frame barn In_the rear of No. 337 North avenue, owned by Johu Gollnan, wnd accupled by Gustay Bochman, Damage, $25; insured for' $150 In the Royal Canadian, Cause of fire unknown. AT INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 17.—The Indionapolis Picture-frame Fuetory was partislly destroyed by fire this morning, Loss, §5,000. Ipsurance, $6,000. e ——— ILLINOIS STATE GUARD. Spectal Correspiondence of The Trivune, Dwianr, 1L, Aug. 15.—Your correspondent, through the politencss of Gen. Hilliurd, sends you u copy of the roster of the Lilinols National Guard. As the action here to-day completes the organization, the roster will be read with Interest, and s made publie for the first thne through the colunus of Tue Cruicaco Tuinvsn, PrownoLveu, ROSTER OF FIELD, STAPP, AND LINE OFPICERY OF ILLINOIS NATIONAL UARD. John L. Buverldge, Governor and Commander- jof, Btato: dute of rapk, January, 1873; reai- depce, Kvanston. H. lilliard, Brigodier-General. State; date of rauk, July 2, 1870; residencs, Chicago. Arthur C. Ducat, flrl}:.’ldh'.b(leurn:[. Fiest Brig. adu; date of rank, Junc8, 1875; realdence, Evags- ton, E. A. Otis, Colonel, First Brigado; dateof rapk, Dec, 21, 1875; rewidence, Chicugo, George 1. Waterman, Llsutensnt-Colonet ond Adjutant, Firat Brizade; date of rank, Dec. 21, 1870 realdence, Chlcato. Franefs Morzan, Licuivnant-Colonoland Chlaf of Artillery, Firat Brgude; date of rank, Dee, 21, 1870; rextdence, Chicago. E. Strong, Lieutouunt-Colone! and Inspector- Gener: Fimt Brigade; date of mnk, April 8, 16702 realdence. Chicnwo, A. L, Coe, Mnjor and Quartermaster-Genernl; data of rank, Doc. 21, 38757 resldence, Chicazo, G, 8. Daos, Major Comnileiary; date rank, Dec. 21, 1875 resldence, Springlield. Benjumin C. Miller, Surgeon; resldonce, Chi- cago. fiiac Poole, Captatn of Antiflory; resldence, Evanston, T, W. Plunk, Captain aud Tnspector; resldence, Clampaign, J, M. Hosford, Captaln and Inspector; res- detice, Genenro. . 1, C. Irwln, Captain and Inepector rank, Jan, 1. 1876; residence, Springie AL, Whitebull, Captain and tuspectar; date of rank, May 1, 1875 rouidence, Watsokn. 1.'E. Selby, Cuptain and Inmcctors date of y rewldence, Kevku Ayers, Captaln snd Inepector; date of . 10, 1870; resldence, Peorln. i Nowara, Gaptaln and ‘Tepector; aste of el of date of h, 1705 restdence, Odel John Rowley, First Lien tand Ald; date of runk, Dec. 18753 residence, Chicago 0. Colllna, t Lisutenunt 21, INT5H; restdenc Truer Whitelionse, Firet daté of rank, April 1, 16765 and “Aidl; date of utensut unid Ald; idence, Chicago. ARBORN PARK. Speciul Dispatch to The Trivune, SrrNarisLy, Hl, Aug, 15.~David N. Dean has entered at the Land-Oftice hiere, and with Valentine scrip, the strip of land kuown as Deurborn Park, Chle LIVER COMPLAINT, Pietice, M, D., of the World's D By It V ‘peasary, Tufao, ple's Common- slc. The Liver s the great depurating (purifytng) orgun of the system, and has very nppropriute- Iy been termed the “housckecper” ot our henlth. I have observed In tho dlssecting- roow, and also fu muking post-raortem examina- tions of the bodies of those who have died of AlfTerent dlseascs, that I o large proportion of cases the liver has given evidence of having at sume thue been discased. Liver affcetions ure equally prevalent in beasts. Every lutcher knows that the lvers of cattle, sheep, aud Kwine, are tew tines as frequently discased us any other organ. A healthy liver each day seeretes ubout 254 pounds of bile. When (t he- eomes turpld, congested, or Ify, from any cause, It be disabled dn the performaace of Its duties, Bt s evident that the elsments ot the bile must remaln In the Wond, thus irritating, poixoning, and perverting cvery vital process. Nuturo nt- tempts to rid the system of theso noxions ma- terfuls by means of other orguns, as the kidueys, lungs, skin, ete, which become overtaxed lu performing thelr additfonul labor, and wre uo- able 1o withstand the pressire, “The bratn, which i the great electrical contre of ull vitality, becones oversthuuluted with unheatthy blowd, and fubls to normally perform its functious. ence there is dulluess, head- ache, dmpairnwnt of the mewory, dizziness, gloumy forebodings, aud lrritability of teinper, When the blood Bs diseased, the skin monifests discolored spots, pimples, blot bolle, car- buncles, ad serofulous tumors. The stomach and bowels, svoncr or luter, become affected, umd constipation, piles, dropsy, dyspepsia, or diarrhey, is the (uevitable result, SYMPToNS OF LIVAR COMPLAINT, A sallow color of the skin, or yellowish- rown sputs on the face aed other parts of the body; dullness and drowsiness, with frequent headuche; dizziness, Litter or bwl taste in the mouth, dryness of the throat, and Interoal heat; palpitation of the heart, a dry, teasing cough, sore throat, unsteudy uppotite, sour stomach, rlshue of the food, und a chaking seneation In the throat; sivkness and vomiting, distress, heaviuess, and o bloated, or tull feeling ubout the stomach and shies; sggravating pains o the sides, buck, or breast, und about the_ shoul- ders; colle pafus and soroness through the howels; conatipation, alternating with diarrhen; plles, flatulence, nervousness, coldness of the extremitics; rush of Lloed o the liead, with symptons of apoplexy; uumbness of the limbs (especlally us night), and chilts, slternsting With bot tlashes; Elduey und other urinary dif- ficulties, dullness, low spirlts, and gloomy forcbodiozs, Ouly few of these symptoms Wil be ItKely to be preseut fu any case us vy time. TREATMENT.~Toke Dr, Plerce's Golden NMatical Discovery, with small doses of his Lleasant urgative Pellets, which uct as an alter- ative on the liver. For Liver Complalnt aud tho various affoctions caused bya diseased liver, these remedies are unsurpassed. Tho Golden Medical Discovery does not simply palitte the disease, but it produces a lasting effect, By ity use, the liver and stomach are vhanged tu an actve, bealthy stato, Lhe appetite Is regulated, the blood purified aud enriched, and the cutirs system renovated and restored to health. The Discovery Is sold by druggiste. R V. Plerce, 3. D, Proprictor, Wosld's 'Dispeuvary, Buflalo, A N. Y., Author of **The Veo- se Medleal Advieer,™ ete., SUNDAY, Anguet 20, 1876, EXCURSION T0 MILWAUKEE, ARRANGED BY THE GERMANIA MANNERCHOR. Grand Coneert and Summeraiehts® Featlval at Qoentle's Park, Kllwaakee, Tickets, $5.00 for the round tein, good on every :r‘uu’hr.hnin of the C. & N. W, R. R. nntll Auy, 24, st Triina leavn douot, cor Kinale aud Canal-sts,. nt 8 o'clock 2. m. eharp. WABASH PAVILIOY, Between Haorinon.court and Twelfth-et, ‘THIS BVENING, Second Grand Promenade Conert, BY THE G. W. L. G. BAND. Admiesion, 35 ots. ADELPHI THEATRE. TO-NIONT, Friday, Aux. 1& the New Plctures of LIVING ART STATUARY, By HE"FX'A COLUK, BLIZA GUILLAIMF, sad 50 beantitully formed yoilog women, folinwei G Biarean Immenae Oita Fertaimment. * oo Ladica’ Xight—Hunday, E& Nest Week—JI3 SMACE and STEVE TAYLOR, Wesidea otlier {inmense atiractiona. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, MAGUIRE & HAVERLY.. WILT E. CILAPMAX Lesveen, Nanager, Monrdsy Evening, Augd. 14, and during the week, Lot Grover s Loeki Comedy Do Entiiny Our Boarding House, ;\;ll be prescated for the FIRST TIME ON ANY Mutiuces Wednesdsy and Satnrday. s Angust 21—The Pnumnr.(?lllmrnrn Mlostrela, HOOLEY'S KEW CHICAGO THEATRE, Clarkest., opposite Bherman House. *UTHR MINSTIREL PALACK." Moudsy, Ang. M, at #:13, nad Wednesday sud Saturday 5 p. 0., Prosounced Success of HOOLEY’S MINSTRELS, Comprising 0 0f the most talenird artlsta in the pro- #8101, Entire chalfi:l‘ of prozramme. ficorge Knight's Kpecinlt ot aws—FlRINE (n the Twllihi— 1y Rl '\vkh:“lml;ll the Nile—\Westau the - "Mon iny, Aug,. 3t after o brepata thon, will be 3 iy ¥ H Nn- tin, i i et Rty ST 1R o Minlatore liegiment of Contincntals. COLISEUM. MONDAY, Aug. 14. aud the entire week, tlic Grund Spectacle entitied Aladdin; or, The Wonderful Lamp. Grand Amazontsn March Uy Fifty Young Ladies, togetber with o mauanoth SPECIALTY OLIO. EXPOSITION BUILDING, GRAND PROMENADE CONOERT THIR EVENING AT 8 0°CLOCK. Grand Stuceves of the HRRUAN X ). gn;flg‘.&.su HES SRR AL B 8y, AUR. 10—Reuedt of Mr. Aribur J, Cres. ud Concert aait flop. .\nlmmllw.n._ EDVCATIONAL, ADAMS ACADEMY. QLINCY, MASH. HION. CHARLER FILANCIS ADAMS, LL. D, 2 of Toanl ol Matiagcra. L Tl i1, Moater. Prepary bove, In the Dbest Ampriean Col 0 lees 18 6 prapiratuty elase for those toa_young for e 1einys aud te airuction efren 1 I an ystemattc, designed o 1 the pupitn tormghly for the higher'work of the Acadetny, No puplis dte ree cetved under 10 yeary of sge. Ao ur ot e S Assfatant r) dad e chers restde it tho Aeademy. Boanditee Sehool: and the P boyr have cach A seonrate sleuve (n 3 arge dueinttory that communivates dfreedy with the Mas: ter's bedreom, Tinga can alw be hoardel in private fawilios, Fou ‘Addrraa tho \ " LADIES’ SCEOOL, Preparatory, Academie, nnd Collogiate, CLIFTON SPRINGS, N. Y., Wil npen Sept. 13, 1870, Honme larce, elesantly furnished, beated by atenm, and lyhted by gan, Epeeial attention to heuith, 'Gymnustle drill, ~ No i examinations ar exhilbitfons. Blessner, un oxperlenced Inatroctor and cr, will buve churgeof the Department of enty Fostar will bave charge of the Ilealtn Duymmm. Dr. George Loomis will hve the government of the school, To whom all communications should te advressed. Nend for circular, Baltimors Femals Colloge. The tweaty:ninth year of this inctitntion, under tho gare of N, € limoke, Fl.D.. whl commicuce un the 20 day of Kepiemiber. The Predfdent, Witl & corps of 1en tenchers, line catied to his aid Je'v. aud Mre. . V. Coolry, laze uf the Bemluary, (leawoud, Tows, ‘silucn- tors wail known i 1o Northwrat, This [nsttution him all the upy! 4 for @ Npyi-clane education, com- bined with the ealfur of n city ronned and rel(gous in ite infinences, Vor cataicgues opply to the President Baltimore Femata Coll _ Kefer especially to ex i PARENTS&GUARDIANS TER U, 8. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE LECT KaGe 410 pcen i coinpilied expressly far intending school patrans, w heres in may be olitained all te information Telnting to thie better clantof rrolastic insitutiuns i the country, niecersary 1o the aclection uf Bich & one g8 1y may 1 earcti of, without the inconvenience tnclient ot tisunl means of collecting the same, Completa Li Kclivols and Colleges, Description, of Juocation, Ita road sud Hotel Pacliities, etc. Sap af 1he United Riates, showlug the e3sct location of e Sohoolsrepucecuted. Punit’s Raflrosd Eipenss Trom home to the School se- lecten wilt be aid iy this Bureau. 3alled Free to purcuts and others having children to cdnentz gpon recrint of rmfl:.‘e (fhcents), At the oQice, free. Toothers yur siahing 18 for (e fur 0 centa. T, COTESWONTIL PINCKNT Fehool Direat, Damestic, teeuth-st,, New N. Academy of the Sacred Heart, No. 361 North Dearborn-av, Thir Institute has bern establishiml under the patron- ¢ of the Right Kovrrend Bisuop of Clricago, and fn rdanre with the expromed desirs of pareais for & puse siated, ", Nationnl hdtug, Brondway'sad Four: cademy. Clasees cominence fhe Firat Monda of Sepseinber, the plar of atadies witl he (e xame ns that pursued 1) the eetablishinenta of the Sucred Heart, or Girculurs aad furiiyen information, aply 10 308 Dearhormay. ST. MARY'S HALL, FARIBAULT, MINN. The Iit. Row, 1L, B, WIIPFLE, D. D., Reotor, S, P, DARLINUTON, Principsl, Inunidar th parual supervivion of ths Nishop, with tewexperienced teachens. 1t offers soperfur sdvantogre for oducntion, with an_invigorating and_bealthy cli- e BTl ok T el L 7, u u drt te Kicrolt ~ WORCHNTEMSHILE SAUC LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED PRONOUNCED BY CONNQISSEURS EXTRACT of o LETTKR from s MEDICAL GENTLE- TO BE THK MAN at Madras,to his brotlier st % WONRCHSTEL, OSLY GooD Ty ” *'Tell LEA & FER SAUCE, RINS that thlr Sauco =5 18 highly esteemncd in And Applieable to l'“‘“"h n"; I in i if opinfun, the mo e EVERY VARIETY E[:"J:.“L rl;!ll ‘ut "t 108t wholesome Smuice o¥ Dish. that s made. WORCESTERNHIRE SAUCE. LEA & PERRINS' JOHI DUNCAN'S 80XS, NEW YORK. ROTE CONGRESS HALL. i Tenxs—0Orie dollar per day, W, ii. BAKER & 0., Philadelpila, W To Owners of Property in the Busi- ness Centre of the South Side, ‘anted to rent, for five ot ten years, In the business re Gf Lle Botith SLie, & bulliing nbt lisa thaa 1 A oteen piace [n ot 10 alley ‘aud adaptea oF ol 40 the uee uf A Fire fusurance Putrol | A% prozosals for the feau of o fok 175 with mifey in rear, the awner or alliers to thereon & buflding fur 1 Burpose above stated, and fn_aceoris nuve witli the planinand spectfications of the Patrol Sus perlutendent: Adireas B, BULLWINKLE, v oo AURILIARY PRINEING, IOWA PRINTING CO,, DIS MOINIS AUXILIARY PRINTERS, We alip ready-printed newspapers (insldes or nn:xl-hlrl), ou mall or telegraphic onler, at short notice, Qur geogeaphical position cnubles na tn suppl, oublimiers:fu. Tows, Nebraskn, Daxota, Norioth Missouri, Colorado, Montaus, Wyoming, sud Utab, mure readily wnd at fower rales Of exprewsage thai auy other auxiliary house can doit.” Tha specinl list of shieets which wo prepare for liwa pubilshera are ow ackuowlediod 1o buthe beod for that trade, Agrertisers will Wil thia the best Advertising Medium west of Chicag 10WA FRINTING CO., Des Malnes, e FAIRBANKS' STANDARD " SCALES OF ALL KINDS, ) FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 0O, B/ 111 2113 Lake St., Chicayo, Becurefultobuy only the Genuine, “North German Lloyd. The steamers of Lhls Company will aall ey day from Bremen Pler, foot of Thint-at., ater of parssie=bront Kew Vor (33 London, Tlavre Brenien, first el . ur (relghit I a e recu, New York. Groat Wostern Steamship Line,, C“"‘P‘I::!\'!’lell York to Bristol (England) dlrect. ROMEHSRE, Y Ry, Yy PP Trepali KeCrko FofilTaten - Brepald Slecrago coriifates, : Iy to W, F, Harkw., Hic s Mg J'u.h P, WHUTE, 67 Clark-w., Michigey CUNARD MAIL LINE. Salling threa tniesa week o and from Dritishy) Ports, Lawust Urices, Apply st Compan: Clark and Kaudoly! ¥, 1L DU VERN northwest coroer agu, Orricx v ik ConrrkoLLEK OF Wasnixu May 3 13 1o 4l Persons who may bave {,.\l lonal Hank of Shilca. fFaiorias hea 10 inust bopreseuted to N athan i, 18y ioncin Envia”Lhte i o beg e e 2 three Hinin (via. this do vy ) Iowed:” &igued Toun ILv HNo. Compiiviler of 1hc Gurrsicy. ¥de - MOUNT VERNON MILITARY ACADEMY, Mn?:nn Park (near Chicego). Capt, Rd ¥, Kirk Hilcott. Proe. Henry T Wriehbs Principal. “The fall term commences on Fluraday, Fept, 14, #ith, The schiwol, nnder new management, will oiford torgely Increasod focilities for {hormush in- #tructlon, urther Information snd clrenlars address Capt. BD X, RIRK TALCOTT, Prosidont, Slorin Patk, Gool Cousty, 1., oc 138 Hoarae. #ty, Chl 0. OHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE, MORGAN PARK (NEAR CHICAGO). The fall term of this institution commences on Tueaday, SepL 12, 3676, Another new building will be com- pléted and ready for orcupuncy at that tme. lts capucity will he ruticient to accommorlats Ufty ad- Aitional boarding yupils, _For further information ar circulars wiidress the President, G, THAYER, Chicago Ecuale Collego, Morgan Park, Cook Co. 1 or at 77 Mudinon-at., Chicago. " CHICAGO LADIES” SEAISARY, 13 80d 17 South Sheldon ;L‘)t‘:no square east of Unlon ATk, Able Professors tn Fourteenth yoar apeua kept. 11 all the depariuionta Ciwalcal, Euigfinly Aty and M- ¥ Flucutton a spetaity, aivler Prot. £ M. Hooth, “The modomn langiasas i charke uf 1aLvo (eachors, e sceomuodations fu i 4 doy ncipul. PENNEYLYVAKIA FEXALE COLLEGE, Pittsburg, Eawt Eud, Pa._Collega Course embrmcod all the lepartments of Hizher Edncation, Gov- venment Is that of « redned Chriatlun home, Lu- cation, 1§ miles from the heart of the clly. Free from dust and smolio, tasy of sccess, and un- surpasacd for hc:mlf and keencry, Season opens Eet 13, For catul ogaee apply carly 1o the THOS, €. STRONG, D, 1., Presldent. VAN NORMAN INSTITUTE. (Foundel 1867, ) S0theat,, New York, fucing Centeal P'ark, ualud Tor Brauty and dleatthtulnes. sit, Clussical, ¥rench, and Gerinan Fomlly chooly to Yorime Ladies, ‘will rropen bept. 21, s, The fatalogus. kiving tull wrormetbon, witl be turuishied o aphticatfon. tov, 212 West VASSAR COLLECGE Opens 1A next year Sepl. 20, 1670, Students will pre- 1 themaelves 1or exsmingtion on the b, 2st, sl r ¥ Applicstion, statiug the natne of st-Oftire addrom of ret made 1o W, L DEAN. R e POUGHREEEPSIE, Wy Who ch_wppiicant, riving full in formution respocting the Colivge. 7 IRGIVAL A0 SEFAKPURS OF VRAE Erpiaration af sefermce cebin. 4 Samiey excamod ¢ rive sunday at8a. m, il:a(lr, OHICAQO & NORTHWESTERN BAILWAY, Tigkeuticrs, i3 Uiatges vieman o) at) 75 _Caust-sireol., voper-dlad atiha da farke,—t Eaturday eze ouddy exceptel. | Apy . al'actc Fast Line, Tt & Ml meapalis i, bt Paui & Winona Exprem. bMARuetie Kxjrons. “ HAieneyva Lake ktpr afieneya Lake Expriw, IRienrya Lake kxnress. atennyva Lake Aroun'o “a=Diepor comer of Weltsand izt its, b=Dwpot.corner of Canal and 1C(nzia e MICHIGAN. CENTRAL RALL g, CTIOAN, VIR BAROAD, ._Ilillpl!. ID:{“:I;J'QEM Tk *authcust sornaeraf, Rage 1 l»:a.; Lv.lg'l!llln and Afr Linc). ) _iwava, . Srrive, Kialanazoo Accomingd Atlantic Express (aity) Night Hayrosi.. Grund Mupids PP A ot + #aturday Bx.”* Songay Ix. $ Monday B CHICAGO, ALTON & 8T LOUIS KANSAM CITY & DBV SHORS Lattar N, me a; 1. ;‘m:!\)n. m Unjon Depot, West Sido, nesr Madioast, T Renct Brcen: AL Degol, and 137 Hamiaiph s 0% |_Teave. . Arsl #1005 i = fi0st. m. {7408 e FEeh K Uk cago & Paducal It 1t Fix. R et con, Wasirtan 3. (*12:0p. yn. |» i reator, L Juliot & DRIRh Acei 5000 b T b Wi e e LAY R LAKE BHORE & MIOWIGAN SOUTTERN, Teave, | AT Matl, via Main Line... Hpes N, Y. B il 31 30 manies Sigut Lsjrens, CHIOAGO, HILWA! UKEE & 8T, PAUL RATILEOAD, Union Depot. coraer Madison and Can Oflice, 9 Bonth Clark-at., opposité 5| aud'st Deimt S - Tleked rman House, Miiwaukes Exprem....... Wirousin & Minerota Thro| Dhay Express, 8 Wi l:“fi( , 10 p; rean Wikconsin & Sianesois ¥ © 4:00p. m. - [*11:00a m, . : du Chien, of via Watertown, lf:&m\‘: :’lfll“"’lnnnkfl. Depot fomr ISt AL BATLBOAD, . f_Tiuke:nl. i {0t of Twenty=senand. e e Otloss 121 lmbotyheat. hEst Giarier ' Teuve. }_arm 8. Louts Bxpresa.. R Lonis Fant Line Cafro & New Oriewns Ex. . Calro Night Ex. foringfeld, Peo 3 Bprinrield Night Bzpree, nbugue & Sloux Gty Ky, Dibuane & Bions Gty 15 Giliuan PRascnger QHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAL Llas) fl-.__lM acdepota. o Sy Mafland Express.... LTI & Otiawa and Sirestor I'nsacng't » Tigeiford, Dubuque & sloux e fo Leaveuwort " v“‘\.rk-fl)ll Ez & Mendota, Oftaws' & Sireator) 300, . i T cuger (Suniay Dubwnue & Souz Clty Fxp Jacttic Xight Exp. fur om Kansas (| Leavenwort| Atchirou & St Joseph Exp. iowner's Grove Accomuiod Linlesburx t'asaen ERIE AND GRI0AG0 LING. Ticket Offices. K3 Clarkert., l'ln:;:r Housa, Qrané Pacifie, and ut depot, kxpotition Buililing, Teave. | Arrive, Doy Express—Puliman Draw i Ihg'-'""‘mfl'l(fi‘ffi’“flu C‘lm oy New York withous chance. | 8i50a. m, . m. Atisnite " Exgrem — D] 0w [ 8108 m. PAlsconraning Hovw Sleep: Ingtars Hotel Cars, nge Tt Pare . s T Tk I'arsenger, R o i o vy ay Express. iy Lucal M'assenge st Line unday excepted. Daly, tMlonduy excepee - PP BALTIMORE & OHI0 RAILROAD, Tralas leare from Exposition Dullilug, foot of Man- rue-at. Tieket-oftices: Ka Clark-at., PAImer House, _ Graud Pacific, and Depot (E3posiiion Buliding. TBaturday cxcapied. MADAME O. DA SILVA. aud Mra. Alex Uradford's (formerly Mes, Ogden 1of English, French,aud Gerinan Hourdin Bnd Day-School for youns Iadies and chiliren, with calimbienics. No. 17 West Thirty-etghthe: York, Keapous Sepl, 5. Application made by lotter or pervonally, aa ahove. IMPORTANT TO 8TUDENTS, ADRIAN COLLEGE—Iutmmuce upon any study Inany departmunt condlitioned only Ly preparation to pursue that atudy, thus afording greater titude in the welection and the order of stuiles than cnn be found elsewhere, Exprnscs low, For cata- Lnli.'u'e nddrees GEO. V. McELROY, P'ros,, Adriau, Mich. - RS. GARRETTSON’S BOARDING AND DAY -SCHOOL for youns ladles and children, . 6t W Forty-saventh-st., New York, will reopen an Wedneeday, Sept. 27, Faclll- ties for the sty of French, Gernian, and Music nnsnrparved, Thoroughness In every depurti ApplY pervonially ar by letter, as above, College of Individual Inetruction, FOR BOTH SKEXEN, 51X COURSES OF STUNY. Sludents advancesepa- rately, secording to ndividuad ahtlity. Fur cataloxis fuldrcs W. F.JONES, A, ., Lakoaldo lall, Lvitis " M'le C. BROUSSAIS Will reopen liez Frencli nnd English S¢thool on Septem- lm'r IR Bt Sk Miehis Vo Bhe will be assistad by Mlle M, BROUSKALB, TEFIERS, and other com- E‘.w"‘ toschers The Primary Depaitiicnt opes va eptember 4. aud a1 cal Haxtneor| relieer Buly e rhris. 1hninre: i lon very practical, Advaniages u (udugire ohin ks cxeclient poxfiions, e R e a Colire uf Sy il particy wlires OF. CUANLES Dito Direbtar. Boleot the Beat Bahcol for Your Boys. The Irving Inntitute, Tarrytown-on.Uudson, re- opens Ryl 12, Thorungh lustruction snd tran- ing. The followlng fentien mtruns of the, sehnol: B, P, Fotrchild, 142 West 671h.st., New York; Mr. 0. Chanute, Chilef Eneluear Eric Rail- way, New York; thu Rev. George 3 Stone, D.D., Tarfytown, K. ¥, Circilars from A. ARMAGNAC, Principal, RIVERSIDEH SEMINARY, —u fonnding-Sohool ol Becretary, Bug @9, h ou- r00ma, coursa of Jobuson dlate Pri Albery Wells, A, 7 LA ‘st orouch, Stk K Milte ?'um-u-p l‘.mnly riacip 14 ¥ a8 duai®a, land. i ssorm, £1 eciuram, 1Y thorough course. " Elu s, 83, Adidvem V, I, DI e Grova Hall, Now [uven, Uoou. A sup Home Schuol for Young Ladinn Dt 1876, Address MISS 3. B, MONT Priucipal. \ 188 ADA H. WOODWARRI'R KIND AUTEN AYE (inie Mlssca Uranie') wiil be vpen Sops. 4 i the corner of Dewrburn wnd Exs o< s“’MU‘I(lIAHRU COLLE Fulk noti i Y wider cere of Exlenas. AN ey cayered by 2, i1, Prest, Swarthiiors, s, |l‘lll)0l. Folk Principal, New D T, a2 Ladien, 2. Bend for RS, W & ey BOARDING-ECHOUL PO M Young laitiean Datavie AV, JOURWICT UNIVEESITY, Ecleniitg uud Miittary Scliovh Nortigeid Vi Addrws Prot. CHAS DULE. Leave. | _Atrive. e Ale T Accommod: Day Expres Fai 1Dally. > Dally, Snadays oxcepted. CHICAGO, BOCK ISLAND & PAQLKIU RAILBOAD, A Dupot, corner of ¥an liirn and Shiorinan-sa. Ticsce otfice 56 Clark-st., Sherman House, iha, Leavenw'th & Atch Ex’ T Accounnodation, LFOL 0o e, For Milwank ., daily (Sunds ute, Euturdsy Boat don's feave untll . For tirand Havn, Grand liagd nlly (8undays excoptad).. For o Sosep And Beaion Hizbo days eacapied) . Satiirdayn st doii Liewvg unii. l"flyl }3’:(‘ 153 il Lako Supertio T ¥or L Thvirmisy DR, JAMES, Lock Hospital, cor, Washington & Franklig-ss, Charturod Us the Stata of 11ltnots fur ihe eximms pure s af gIviug (ninediate retler in sll caseq of private, chironfe, and urinary disoases in 411 Wiciv compiluated torms. "1 i well knowd ta 115 JAMES hes siod ac dlie had uf 1 prulumion for the puat reart Adeand EXPOFENCE ALt Al INPOrLant, Neminnl Wankuons, Rl tossea by dreasie, pnuples oo Gie face. Tors ing? oud, ean poaltively by cured. Lailles WR0IB the livet Ill‘llw“ ;&l'llnlkll’fl i Pl e for Or ua, ou M1 Dot st dibeasb i U—10 cauls 10, Pay. PUst&is. f ey S e HCmaltStionn swags rong nica (8 alaty years of age. Consullatious aiwsya frea A uvitod: T GRIvS Boute 0 a: il T Rt St 20 10, AL busitioss strlctiy confiteutist, o uwid 2 , DR, B : wauii , call or write, " Pleasa v o o e NOCUItY D NOPAY ! . 3 2TD M Charkeat., ror. Honroe, Ulleagoe, May bo cousultad, parsonaily ot by uiall, frev of charcs, ou Wl chronle or norvous discasas. LIt J. KEAN lstha unly phiyalcing In the city Who warTailscures o uo pay. Qlllco hours, 4 & ul WY 0. T T BUlAAYS Tevii B 19 62 iim B, Lt ion POFGADCALLY. 4 ¥ curve all Chronte aua 1 vale Discases, Seminal Weakness, Seatial Deblity, b finla Discases, &, (¥es 31, Ikivaica cured, Cures guar. - aiteed oF UIORCY efundid,* Cuarkes reaauiiabie. 'Blvai- vilca sout avery whern usuidation (rew aud coude avuital, 3 all, A Dl fur buth wiea, Iinstrated, Feulars of othor things suut sealel fo twy aiam “Ur. Stong né N, D, 3 the UNLY spu i CUlcagy who Ja & rogular gradumic w nisdiciue. NKI!\'DL::" BXIL. \L DICAL K3: Museum uf Anwflnuy. rk‘ o the cadae and o of prewature deviine, mf utiaputabiy “Low I b8 rewwlbod, alurding & clvas ayobpils of the e S g Ty e 28 coltd. 8 A'ddress tha aulhu; Um&lfldflflfllélub‘l\flll'fim'l