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nd in the SltrnlllQ "I' .\lnckll‘::; early hour Sunday morning duringa de o n e’ Colonado has . cargo-of 48, corn, 500 brigaf flour, and sundries from for huffalo. The bottom whore ahe atruck la racky, but a4 there was no eecrunning at the tine, [tla thought that ahe austained no serloue infury. lio property of tha Haxtor Canal-lioat Corn- wan nald at suction in_New York on Wednen- Hayafternoon st the Exchange ealesroom. The yorrols diaposed of wore the William Baxter, City of Now York. Willlam Newman, City of Buffalo, City of Rocheater, City of Syrac City of Hion, C||£ur Newark, City \ Jtemington. tagether with their engines, hollere, efe. Whe prica pald for tham was "$14,300, “Fhie patent and patonts righta brought §3,000. The wlls, withont mnchlner{. of thuateam canal-hoats Tl Delroit. and Milwaukee brought 83,000, Mearn,” Remingion & Van Dyke: the mortgage fioldets, were the parchasers, 'The entlre Habille ties of the Company are abont $100.000. Giary Brevarion.—Thero has been invented in this clty n valuablo comMnation of devicea for an- Toading geain vesscls, which tho inventor belleves will come snto general usa In onr lake ports and at tide-water. 1t conslsts in supplying grain-cnrey- fng verscls with a stationary alcvator, or ulevatars, o that ench vessel can clevate its own cargo withe out outside all or cost; also combining with the elevator 8 gerles of scaopa ot shovels atiached to ropce or chainn aboard, worked by friction drams, sud which cun be net up In any compartment o on cither deck, or In the hold, to_automaticaily feed the elevator. Thero 18 also & wolgh-liopper abonrd mnning _on teacks, for thal purpose, into which grain, ctc., ‘a3 fast o4 (L fs spout- ed from the clevator, {s weighed, and from which it is spouted Into a canal-boat, or llghter, “or any veetel slongelde, or on 10 awharf or into bags, if desfrcd. The clevator and atiovels will borun bya * donkey " of other cnglne, snch an is usod aboard vesseld, The eles vator {8 mude lelescople, s a8 to shut down ottt of hie way of the deck, and 1s lowered and rai sultablo sppiances. The hoprore ary telescopie, to shut fntn a smul) apace, though they can he left at each port for the nse of all veascls in tho line, “Also the top of thw elcvator can be left in port_snd a duplicate pni on In nny dlscharge port. Dy these slmple devices on board, londed veesels can come intoport and clevnte, shovel, welgh, and discharge her enrgo withont outaido lielpor cont, and in a vary short time, eaving im- mennely in a season’s work, It a the'[nvention ot Gicorge Milsom, Eeg., an old elevator man of thle city, ° A warking model can be scon nt the Esgle Tron Works.—Hugfalo Commercial Advertiser, e ———— ORIME. AESISTING OIFICERS. Special Dispatch to The Tridune. LArAYRTTE, Ind,, Aug. 18.—A drunken party, tompoged of Jo Adams, n recent Penitentinry graduate from Michigan City; Perscns, a de- graded nmattvoof Lafayctic; and Moll James, one of the vilest of thoe vile, were pessing up Dakland HIIY, in the eastern part of the city, about 2 o'clock this moruing, making night hideous with their drunken howls, when Officer Jones commanded silence and was answered by shower of brickbats, Jones went In with his mace, ond, after o sharp nfm, In which his neenflonts used eclubg, knives, and brick- bats frcely, was compelled to use revolver, shooting Adams, but Ing, unfortuuately, only a scalp wound, Otlicer Donalidsou camo to the reseue, Persens and Moll James were captured.. Adamns cs- caved, but wns captured this morning. Al were given full fines for drunkennesa and dls- order, and at the end of that time they will be tried for nasault aud battery with intent to kil Jones had an artery sovered in the neck, and Is very weak from logs of blood. e ls badly In- jurcd, but not consfdered daugerous. All the partics were badly brufsed. e BOLD ROBBERY. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Br. Louis, Aug. 18.—A Dallss, Tex., spe- cial suys that at 1 o'clock to-day twoe robbers entered the office of the State Savings Dank, on Main street, jumped over the connter, and coms menced an attack on Mr. E. IL Gruber, Presl dent of the bank. Felling him to the floor by a blow on the head with o navy six-shooter, they helped themselves to what money they could find. When the alarm was raised they ran juto a back alley, where their borses were litehed, ashore on Ronnd Iata ) his maks and rode off south, Pursult wns at ouee made, but there {8 very little hope_ of e robbers belng captured, Mr. Gruber states that the loss will not exceed $200, ns the roll taken contalued fractlonal eur- rency alono, Ile has offered $500 reward for the ‘arrest of the thicves, and it {s refd the amount has been Inereased by other citizens o §1,500. SOUTIIERN ITEMS. Laestrnis, Teon., Aug. 18.—Last Wednes- day Willls Jones was killed ucar Holly Bprings, Miss., by Marsh Wulker, colured. They, belng leaders of basg-ball clubs, disputed about the right of thelr respuetive clubs ton certaln fleld, Walker struck Jones over the {‘:c:;d with a bat, killing bim fustantly, and then ed. The hml{ of Wiley McClish, a farmer residing near Fort Donelson, was found in the bushee near his Lhowe, last week, with hls head severed from the body. Bill Mockbee and Jack Seefly colured, were arrested on Aunlflelon, and con- fessed having murdered MeCilsh and robbed bim. Mockbee bad on the murdered mun's ;hv’w[-l when nrrested, ‘The murderers ure nuw n jall. TRAIN-ROBBERS. 87, Louts, Mo., Aug, 18.—=The Kansan City Tines of this morning says an attempt Lo rob a traln on the Konsas City, 8t. Joseph & Council Bluffs Rallroud was made night before last, A party of men were sald to have planned sn attack on the pay-car, which was expeet- ed to come over the road that night, hut by miatale stopped the regular passenger-truin, producing great consternution among the pas- aengers, ~ When the error was dlscovered, the would-be robbers rode off into the woods, and the train procecded on its way. It proved, how- sver, that the puy-car was attached to this traln, |u'c,lbca1vmg to this fact alons escaped being tw - A BAD ACTOR. CINCINNATI, Aug. 18.—Alezander Balfour, an etor, was arrested to-night charged with forg- Ing s letter to W. J. Florenco from Harry C. Barton, also an actor, askiug Florcnee for a loan. Florence replied to the letter, inclosing a check, which renchicd Barton, The latter, nat under- standing the maticr, wrote to Mr. Florence for sn explanation, Mr. Florence returncd the original letter, and the writer was discovered by tomparing the lotter with one Balfour hail written to Manager Miles, of the Grund Opera- {Touse, asking for a situation. Balfour, it fs sald, served o term in the Jollet Penitentiary for stealing & trunk from tho Sherman Lousd, Chleugo, A FATAL FIGIT, New Yomk, Aug. 18~Last cvening two aegrocs, Charles Bumtners and Willlam J. won, had a fight, aud durfog its progress Jack von drow a razor, and, making n stinglng blow across Summers’ sbdomen, laid It opon so that his intestines gushed out. Ie then flud, aud Sumnicrs fell to the ground aud was borne to o hoapital in a dylug condition, ATTEMPTED ROBHERY, CrveinnATi, .y Aug. 18.—The Gazette's Mid- dleford, O,, spectal sags thht a plot to rob the First National Bauk of that placo lust night by kidnappiug the Coshler was defeated by one of ‘he cousplrators reveallug the schemo to the uthorities, and Willlani' Polndexter, Joseph Thomas, and Thomas McGulre were arrested, CAPTURED IN ULTIMA THULE, &pectal Dispatch o The Tribun Bioux Ciry, lo., Aug. 18.—W. F.Bweesy, United 8tates Marshal of Wyoming Territory, arrived hero last night with Jerry McCarthy, s munderer, from the Black mu-‘ in_custody on bts way to Yonkton, where McCarthy witl' bu \ricd for his crime, CAUGILT, Gpectal Dizpalch to Tha Tribune. Daoatus, Ill., Aug, 18,—Mr, Blinkley, who Mtole a horse belonging to George May, of Wheatland, & fow days ago, wus tracked by Detective Haworth to Beardstown and arrested, wud was this morning lodged lu Decatur jafl, ‘The Value of » Pet Dog. AtcAtsan (It 1. 1 Champlon, On Thursday Jast & large white bull belonging to Mr, Pattersun, on his farm near Peabady, fn somie way got Joose from the stall fu which it was tled, aud, the inen of the family betug far frum the houee iv tho fleld, Mrs, - Puttersun at- tempted to cateh tho animal by approschive it With a basiu of salt. ThIs scered Lo work well at fhist, ws the anlal, on being called, came near and bowed {ts head, as {£ [t were about to lick the sult. Al this iustant Mrs, - Putterson attempted to catch the anlinal by the ring fn Its nose, und to her surprise the beast plunged uy ber and threw her into the alr 10 fect. When she fell to the ground, the beust made another tush at her, but her pet duF. sceming to tuke |n the periloua situation of nistréss, caught d lield it uutil | was captured, thus saving the woman from s fearful death. Mrs, Patterson, though badly brulsed, is dolng well, Mrs. Patterson also suye that the littie 2og saved the lifs of her husband {n a slmilar LaLoer suwme thoe 8go. WASHIN *TON. Treasury Programma of Disposing of the Four~and-a-Half Per Cents. The Prospect Good for Obtaining Favorable Torms. An Order to Bo Jssued Providing fora General Transfer of Revenuo Agents, Parties Secking Whisky Pardons Having n Discouraging Time. THE NEW BONDS. TOTY SECRETARY MORRILL WILL DISPOSE OF THE FOUII-AND-A-HIALF PEIL-CENTS, Specio? Dispatch to The Tribune. Wasninatox, D. C., Aug. 18,—The Scerctary of the Treasury has not reccived any definfte bids from parties who propose to make up the Syndicate contemplated on the 4)¢ per-cent Londs. These portles seem anxlous to learn what {8 the best agreement they can make with him, but thus far nothing has been fixed uput. The Becretary thinks that he will be able eventually to dispose of the whole loan of $300,000,000 of 43¢ per-cent bonds at favorable ratés, and in conventent as well as acceptable parcols, Ile will not sull any more Gs, tho last lot being §2,000,000 sold on Saturday last fu New York ULy directlon of the ‘Treasury Department to the Sub-Treasur- ero HMe —will not lsy down any Ihnitation In regard to the 434" per_ cent loan, nor will he make, as he does not feel himsedl called upon to do, any propositiun, but he says ho must get at least TAR IN 00LD, wllhnhnlrpcr cent off for the expenses of handling, The purtics to the Syndicute, hie sup- noses, will propuse to take so much at once, and 8o much miore of the loan at glven Intervals of time, and to be allowed so long to pay the Government until the wholo loan fs tnken uP, which he does not think will be Jong, Ife feels thint he has been given great discretfon by the law as it passed Congress, but will use it for tha best Intereats of the Goverument., NOTES AND NEWS. TR PAIDON-8ERKERS AND TIHEIL DEVICES. Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. ‘Wasninuron, D. C., Aug. 18.—~The persistont attempt to crento the fmpression that matters discreditable to Secretary Bristow in his mane agement of the whisky war are belng constantly discovered here ure without the least particle of foundation. All reports of the kind origi- nate with those secking to obtain pardons for those he convieted, and who hope to improve thelr chances by cinrging that the convictions were forced to promots the Sceretary’s political adyantages. £ Tho friends of Avery and McKee and of the Chicago and Milwaukee parties under conviction are entirely discouraged to-night, as they have been led ‘to belleve that no pardons will be granted In any guarter for the present, CHOWDED OUT. Adams, Clerk of the House, to-day discharged the veteran Enrolllng and Enurusxlufi Clerk of the House, He hos had charge of this {mpor- tunt desk for sixteon years, and Lls experience is as valuable und ag” neeessary dhiere as were the services of the Journal Clerk, Nr, Barelny, Mr, Adame, however, has A'numf Democratie pressure for the place too great to enable him to retain a wan slmply because of his long ex- peclence, REVENUE AGENTS, A general order will be fssued to-morrow making u new arrangement of Revenue Agents, The ubjeet is simllur to that sought to bo a complished when the order transferring Super- visors was fssued. PAY OF LETTER-CARRIERS, Mr, Tyner will reply to the petition In rela- thin to restaring the imy of letter-carriers Ina letter showlng his inablilty to grant the requeat, wndd setting lorth the contemptible character of many-of tne reductions {inposed by the Demao- cratic House, whicl, while they really eripple the service, st the same thne worked great hardship Lo the lower grades ol cinployes in the Government eploy, A LAMI CONCLUSION, Mr. Randall, in bis great cconomy speech In the Ilouse, mentioned conslderable reduction in the redemption division of the Trensury De- partment a8 one proiinent economieal move. ‘The faet §s that this departiment costs the Gov- ermuent uumln%, a8 {tg expenses are paid by an essessment luvied once or twiee w year on National Banka throughout the country, The banks would “'[lllul,flr’ pay the cost of'a larger force, and thus svold vexation and expen- s1v6 delays fu the transaction of bushiuss. THE CAMPAION, Tho Cabinet hud a free consultation to-day over ull busfuess demauding attention, previous 10 the departura of the Prealdent. The latter mantfests a lively interest [n the pending cam- palgn, and {s giving very close attention to all the detalls necessary to vigldly enforce all pro- vistons of the Nutfonal Electlon law. Attorney- General Taft will have the laboring oar in nfis maticr, and he fs uctively at work preparing the wachinery through which to make this law f. feetive fu'ull parts of the country, TRAILROADS. STILL IIAMMERING AWAY. The Geueral Superintendents aud General Froight-Agents of the ruads leading from Chi- cago and Bt. Louis to Missourt River poluts con- tinued their vonference yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, Mr. Hugh Riudle, ‘General Superin- tendent of the Chleago, Rock Island & Paclfle Rallrond In the chofr, The mectlug was a very stormy one, und lastedguntll late in tho after- noon. The Committae sppointed the duy pre- vious to submit n plan by which {t would bo possible to malntain reasonable and uniform rates to and from Missourl River poluts report- ed that it would, in their opinfon, be best to pool the earnings on all the Missour] River busi- ness, This plan found much faver with the majority of those present, hut still thero were souie who dld not like the fden, It wus clalmed that the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney lad made s large number of contracts which hnd to run for some tme to come. This was considered a stumbling block in the way of por- fecting o pool or combination st present. It is understood that the Durlington l’f"fl'“‘h‘d to di- vide the carnings ou thesy contracts provided the other rouds which hod mude contracts would do the same. After dlscussing the matter for nearly balf a day, It was found impracticable to effeet a pool just now, The ldes, however, of bringing abouit such a result wus not given up, and It was docided to hold anuther meeting in reizaed to this matter one week from ‘Tuesday ut Bt, Louis, Al tuuse present, however, were of the opinton thut something hod to be done right away to stop the disastrous cutting, or things tniglt becomo stll) more complleated hefora thic nex nvuumi._ waa therclore resolved thut tho General Frefght Agents shoulil uyree upon a telporary turill to be steictly adhered to by ull thqmudg untll the next mectlg, The Genersl Frelght Agents then held o acpurate meeting, Mr, Jomes Smith, of the Clileazo & Alton Rallroad, in tho chiatr, it Mv. A. C. Uird, of thy 8t. Loufs, Kansns City & Northern, acting as Beeretary, A comunlttes was appointed to submit tho rotes. After a short cousultation the Committee proposed that the old rates bo malntained for tho present, which was accordlugly sprreed to, The rates ure: From Chicago to” Atchison, St Jaseph, Kuusus Clty, and Leavenworth: First class, 85 cents; sccond class, 70 centsy third cluss, 43 cents; tourth und specisl class, 30 cents, From 5t Lonis to thuso polnts tho rates are: First class, 6% cents; sceond cluss, B ven third class, 85 centa, and fourth and speclal class, 25 ceuts. 'Tho rate on lumber was made 530 per var-load from Chicago, und 322,50 frown 8t. Louls and Hannlbal, this rate to hold good till Sept, 1, It is uot befieved that the actfon taken yeafor: day witl bo of much acconnt, and thore fs o pros- pectof pnother fightunless thomeeting toluheld # week from Tucaday shouldsucceod in effecting apool. While thix ‘would doaway ina great measure with the Hl-feellng and jealousy which now exist among the varlous ‘lines, yet it fs doubtful whether it would bo of much beneflt to sonie of the roads, espvclull{ tha Chicogo, Bur- lington & Quiney, It would particularly be a bad thing for the shippers, who would have to pay much higher vates than they huve to now, a8 the competition hetweentho rival lines would beat ancud. Itis abad commentary on the morals of the roads that they cannot inaintain reasonable rates without poollng thelr earalugs. PEACE, The war on Centenulal rates from Omaha, which hus been golug on between the Chicago- lows pool lnes and the, Bt. Louls roads, bus come to un gnd, aud the old rate of 837 has been 'W““b“;vanlr THE CHICAGO 'TRIDUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 4y 1876—~TEN PAGLS, MEDICAL. JAMAICA GINGER, "Thit elegant prepnration s prepared from the TRUP th chol i anmaten Ginger, eamined wi aromatica wnd Eenuine French hraniy, and fn eriur 1o avery atlier Extract or Essence of Ginger befors the publli— it of which nra preparcd withalcoliol by the old process CHOLERA MORBLUS, Cramps. Painn, Diarhrs, and Dysentary are (nstantty reiteved by (L Bt wil) relider an atiack of Chalora Mor bus tmpossibie, At taken when the symnptonm of thin dangerous complaint Grst manifest themselves, CRAMPS AND PAINS whether praduced by indigestion, improper food. change of wster urdiet, too free [ndlkthce tn ue water, expos Jure o andien étiayges of tenijiernturc, are Iminédiate- Iy rellaved by It. Oue ounce sdded to a gallon of ICE WATER and sweotened. forma a mixture which, a1 & cooling, hiealthy, and refreahling Sutmmer fieyeraze Iias no equal, Tnereln'of ice water, prepared in thiz way, drank withoit the slightest nd luphy ijury: @ Y is tha wuan who finia in this weubstitata for apiFltuous lquors, I8 value to the ¥ er, M mnic, and Laborer, can- not bir uver, ustimat 1t I8 sa chenp aa o be wilhin y e rench of lfs ao ed 1o by Tuvers of the choleel peony oioed by, liguors, DYSPEPSIA, Bluzgiah Digestion, want of tone and actty- toiach and Bowels, Oppressiun aiter fate € to he relfeved by A single duse taken after A Ereat want exlsta for w RESTORATIVE STINULANT {ree tram serlous sbiections, yet paintable, even invit: Al et will creaf - 1 1o the sensitive painte, ) 4 N0 _mor- i appetite for (aelf, And'acL A an wesintant to digeas ton, i perform the functiune of & stimulunt. , 83 well Sucl we confdently belleve Ia to be found tn SANFORD'S JAMAICA GINGER, au elegant cof ination of the true Jnmajca Qlnger with the chol aromaties. It I3 beyand all compari- ot tie moxt healtly, Suvigorating tonle and atmulant hefora the pubiic. 1t {a eurnestly recommended (o the weak AR NCEvGiS, 10 thote recovering srom deblliinie fax ienroa, and 1o tho aged, to whum 1t {nparts warmth uud vigur, SAMPLES FREE, 3§ REWARD will bo paid for n bota %500 tle of any other Extract oe Ene wence of Jamalen (Ginger If dound 1o caunl it In fino flaver, purity, and prompt mediclinl efiect. Largest, Cheapeat, nnd Drst, Tukenvother until yout huve givenltn trinl, « Mald by all Whaelesale and Retatl Druge gists, Grocers, and denlers In medicines. Prico, GO cents. Dealcrs should purchase orizinal pnckaxen of one dozen to obtaln tho trial hottles for freo distribution. WEEKS & POTTER, ficncral Azcuts and Wholesule Druggints, Bonton. BLECTRICITY FOR THE MILLION, AN ELEC- TRIC BATTERY FOR 25 CENTS. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC PLASTER Curos Pains and Aches. 1t subdues Infatimatory Actloy t cures TRupture and S{ralin: 1t reinoves Pain aud Sorencas, ey Complaint. thiens the Muscles, 1t eurew Rheumatian and Nearalgia, 1t relaxes Stiitened Carda. 1t cures Nervaus Bhocks, It 1a invaluable [n Paralysts, nation of the Livee, vous 'alna. i ukng. 1t dn Qratetut and Sovthl ik, 1 fures Eulicpey or 1t nate, Teilaghe, n It is prescriied b It taindorsed by COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER 18 warranted, on tho reputation of Dr. Collfns, {ta fn. ventar, an ofd phiyuician, to be the hest plaster in the world of medfefiie, ‘Tié union of the two great medi- gal agonte, viz. Klectriclty and Meulcal Gume and Ev: senewie cully Jiitiies the elatm, ot entitics thle remo. dy 10 Fank foremost anioag all ‘curative compounds for wit extornal Achea and Palos. v Price, 25 conta, Nold by ail Druggists, and scnt on recelpt of 25 cents for anc, $1.25 for alx, or $2.23 for twelve, cnrefnily wranped ninid warranted, by WEEKS & POTTER, Proprietors, Bosion, Musa. OCEAN HXEAMSIIIPS. ANCHOR LINE BALL NTEABERS ANGLIA, Aum. S 1a il CFORIAL Bept, 2. 2 1A, Aug, 28, nmn ) ept, 2. K % 2 Tandon, ™ ew York to mlu 0w, Liverpool, v ording {o accommodattons. eerage, 623, duiidcrry, current rates, 90 Washiniton-st, National Line of Steamships, New York to Quccustown & ponl, FOR BIVERPOOL AND QF OWYN, 30 | EGVRT, Sent. 0,0:30 a0 | ITALY, Scpt, 0, DOX DINKET] pit Gl Cabins, 805,875 ana'} Drafta Intermu JIHH Yai HOLLA i, 20, . m. Cahin passage. €60, §70, nuil &80 onrrency, Return tickets ot reducd rotes. Stecrage tckets, 82, cur reucy, Draftsfor £1 and upwards on Great Briinln, Apply to T, B LARSON, A Boitls Clark-st, STATE LINE, NEW YORK TO GLARGOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, S ELEAST, AND LONDONDERIL BTATE OF GINT, : fept, 7 HTATEOF VEVANIA Thurslay, Au Thuraday thereafter, Cablis, ding to sccomniodations. 1ol 33, Currency, Steerage at lowe N W k CO,, General naier, 64 Clark-at., Chicago. AN LINE. PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERFOOL, Cubln, lutermediate, und steerago pusuage AT LOWEST RATLS, 18 La Salle. WML o General ofiice, L \ corner Madison, Weatern Acent, orth German Lioyd. The steutners of this Company w ()l 53t every Satur. day trom Iemen Pler foot of Fhitdat.. Hobuken, Jiatex of gasazo-front New Vork o Enithamplon. T J Ml London, Havre ien, Aot cabin, $1(05 sceond cabin, §10, gold: ateeruge, $30 curreney. - For frolght GF padsie wpply to OELIICIS & Co. = Rowling L New Yurk. Great Western Steamship Line, stand) direct. ‘Thirdny, Aug, 24 Cliursday, Sept, 7 Cably prwage, ¥ ' Bueeraye, §10, xcurston Le i Prepad Sieerae certifientes, I""K WII'TE, 67 Clara+at., Slickigus eutral laflroad, CUNARD MAIL LINE, Salling threo thnes s week toand from Brltlsh Prices, o |Luw(n pply ot Chx‘)fipn{nl Randol P, 0., DU VERNE] TOURINT AND PLEANURE NREKEHKN, Tuvalida sud “sportumen desirons Lo en, u{ the grandest scenery aud a moet healtbful tour, should choune the River and Gulf of St. Lawrence for their summertripg; which can bo muds at _ very moder- ate expense. ' Iuguire ut the Michigan. Contral Tilrond Ticket Office, 47 Clatk-at., fur the pam- phict of tho Wucbec and Gulf Porta . 8, Co., glve 0t full luformatlon. AUXILIARY PRINTING IOWA PRINTING CO., DIZS MOINIS, AUXILIARY ~ PRINTERS, We ship ready-printed newspapers (lusldes or :2:;: ), on wisll or telegraphic ozder, at short 6. Our geographieal position enables ns to suppl; ppblisticre Tor Towa, Pobrasics, Davets, Norhorn Missourl, Colorsdo, Montaua, Wyoming, and Utah, more seadtly and ot lower ratea of expressage than suy other auxillary hous n do it The wpecial Mst of shuets which wa prepare for lows publlshers are now acknowledged 1o be the bust for that the Hy Advertisers will tin MOtk West of Chichans 18 thO best: Advertialug 10WA PRINTING €O., Des Moines, SUNDAY, Angust 21 DXCCRSION T HILWAUKES, GERMANIA MZENNERCHOR, Grand Conrert and Summerniehis' Festlyal st Quentin’s Park, Allwavkee. Tiekets, $3.00 for the ronnd tin, pond an every regular train of tho G, & N. W. IL 1L unti) Aug. 23, Inst. Inclanlve, ‘Tralnn leave devot, cor Kinzle and Canal-ets.. at 8 a'clock . m. eharp, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAGUIRE, & HAVERLY 1. WILL E. CHAPMAN Monday Evening, Aug. 14, and during the weel Teonard Urover's Local Comedy Irama, entite Our Boarding House, Will be presented for the FINST TIME ON ANY 8TAGE. Matinces Wednerday and Faturday, August 21-The Famous Catiforufa Minstrels, HOOLEY'S NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, Clark-at.. opposite Blicrinan fonee. “THE MINSTREL PALACE." Monday, Aug. 14, every evening nt i) Wednestay aiil Suturday Matinees at 215 p. m.. I'roncunced Suceess of FHOOLEY’S MINSTRELS, Compristng 30 of the wost tatented artisa In the pro. fesston. Entlre change of programine, George Knfghi's fpcinfiies—iotor HeliowsPifeting e Twilizit 1{ali’'s Baojo §nlos—Darkics from the Nlie—Westen the Walker, Monday, Aug, 21, ufter clahorate IL'IM( ton, will be produced ()Ntrl&l‘ Kn!&m‘o 4"]‘; nA tional Bketeh, entitied ** 100 YEARS At0,” Introdu iog & Miufature Kegiment of Continentals, ADELPII THEATRE, Urand Ladles' Matinec to-day 8t 2 p.m. New Plctaresof LIVING ART STATUARY, By RERTIIA COLUR. ELIZA GUILLAIME, ond 30 cautifully formed yuulm women, followed by & galaxy tars in an founcase Olto Entertainment, alire change of progiaimme on Bunday Eventng— Ladies’ Night, 2 Next Week—JIM MACE, 8TEVE TAYLOR, snd othier iinmense attractions, EXPOSITION BUILDING, Last Week of the CRYSTAL GARDEN CONCERTS. Matineo this afterooon at 3 0'clock, This eventog, BENEFIT Of Mr. ARTHUR J.CRESWOLD. UERMAN MILITARY BAND and Jfull Company. Grand Sucred Concert Sunday eveniug, COLISEUM, MONDAY, Aug. 14. and the entirc week, the Grand Spectacle cotitled Maddin; or, The Wonderful Lamp. Grand Awmuzonian March by Fifty Young Ladies, together with a amnioth SPECIALTY OLIO. NEW PUBLICATIONS, NEW WUSIC BOOKS. THE ENCCRE. A hoolt for SINGING CLASSES, by L. 0. Exzne ran. Containe 50 pages of *‘clements,* \ell u ranged, a hundred naxes of new, bright, interes ing music (eany glevs, 4-part sonw, ctc. ), for prictice, and half 08 muiiy puges of the urch music: thus furnishing the best materials for Slug- ing Schools, [n the best form. Pricey 15 cta., or $7.60 per dozen, THE WHIPPOORWILL A fine collectinn of Hchinol Songn, tn great varle- ty. Subjects, Words, and Music alike vood, ard eiich as ‘will surely please, By W. O. Prnxtss, author of *‘Golden Ttobin,* **Shining River, Price GO cta. THE SALUTATION. Now Church Musle Book. by L. O, Exzirox. Fine Singing School Courre, with abundunt mate- tlal for Jirsctice, and u large numbcr of the hest Metelcal Tuncs, Motets, Anthiems, ete. Cholrs, Clasres, and Conventlonn will zladly welcome this now compilation of 6 moat stccessfal composer. Price, 81.38, or 812,00 per dozen, Either book sent, port-free, for retall price. LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITS8ON & CO,, Boston, LIPPINGOTTS MAGAZINE TFOR SEPTEMIICIR, HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED, NOW READY, CONTAINING 1, TIR CENTURY~11a Frultaand Its Festival. Part 1IN, The House of the Iron Hund. Ilustrated. 2. LAPLAND. Tllustrated, 8, THE QUEEN OF SPADES. A Story. From the Tuasian of Pushikin, By Arthur Venner. 4. ON A OUSE-TOP IN CAFRI. Uy Robert McLeod, 5. THE CRICKET'S MIBSION, A Poem. By Mary 1L, Dodge. 6. LETTERS FROM EOUTH AFRICA. No.8. Iy Lady Barker, 7. LOVE IN IDLKENESS. A Story, Partil. Dy El len VY. Olney. 8. ON TIIE KASTERN SMORE. Third Paper. Iy Lobert Wilion, 0. TU - WITH A ROSE. Dy Sldney Lanter. 10. GEORGE SAND, Concluding Paper, By 1L Dave; 1L OUR MONTHLY GOSSIP, Boarding-llous:s Abroal,—A Ritval ** House of Lords"~Illome Pro- nunctation—~Punulng—~Baird's Division at Culcks- mauga, 12, LITERATURE OF THE DAY. FOR SALE BY ALL PERIODICAL DEALERS, TERM ‘carly Subseription, $1.00, postage afd, Bl Nuiber, 35 cents, Liboral Clubbing latey, | SuEciMeN NoWugus matled ou recelyt of 40 cents, J. B, LIPPINCOTT & @0, Publighers, 7t and 717 Market-st., Philadelphia, ~1 “L.AW SCHOOT, HARVARD UNIVERSITY. ‘The acsdemlc year 16876-'77 will begin on Thnre. day, Sept, 28. " The examinatlon for advanced atanding will begin on Thuraday, Sept. 28, at® a. m. - Atinebeginning of the academle year 1877 “3H, and afterwards, aplicanta fne admiz<ion who arenot graduates of Colleges will be reqnired to asn & preliminary examination, At the hesinning of the scademlc year 1870-'50, the Faculty will ad a third yoar to the course of Inetruction. ‘and can- didutee’tor & degree who enter the School after the academic yenr 1570-°77 will be examined juthe en- Ure course of three years, ‘They muet slso bn membera of the School at least lwurvrnrl. For In- farmatinn, ond for eircalnts glvine fli porticolars, adur ind NOLD, Librarlan DEMY. QUINCY, MA=S, 110N, CHARLES FIANCIS ADAMS, LL. D., shairtian of Tloard of Managers, WILLIAM . DIMMOCK, LL. 1., Master, The dealin of the Kohuol lsto prepare, boya, 6 the MoAthrough 1 for the “best American Col. Irzen. o Tiave hren this yeur I Amberst Cof: il geatleuien uf There [s & preparatory clas for those toa young for the Academys and the tnstructinn xiven 19 careful and titc, dealined to Nt tha pupile thorpughly for ighierwark of the Academy, No puplls aro re« cefyed under 10 years of Age. The Mastr Cwith his Tamifly) anit the Amiatant Teaclicrs residn (n the Acadery’ Boarding Kchool; and the younger boyh huve cach arate alcov In alarce dorinitory that cummunicates directly with the Stas- ter's bedroom. Jloys can aiso b bosrded In private familtes. hier, oF catalogues sddrass the LADIES' SCHOOL, Proparatory, Academio, and Collegiate, CLIFTON SPRINGS, N. Y., Wilt apen Sept, 13, 1870. Rooms large, elezantly furnished, heated hfl steam, and llehted by gas. Speclal attention to bealth. Gymnastic drill, " No public exaniinationn oz exhibitions. Prof. G. Blessner, an experienced inatructor and cm‘n poser, will have charge of the Department of nele. Dr. lenry Forter will have charge of the Iealtn Department. Dr. George Loomis will have the povernment of the school, to whom all communications should be addressed. Send for circulur. University of Notre Dame, INOTRE DAME, IND. * This institntion affords students an opportunity of purauing at will a Classical, Scientific, or Comi- mercial Courve. The Port-Oraduate Course of Clril Engineering Is now alao fully established, Classes wiil be restinied on Tuesday, Sebt. 5, loard nud tultlon for echolastic year, 400, For catnloguces address. REV, P, J, COLOVIN, C.8.C., Presldent. Baltars Fomae Colleee . lown, educa- . This Imtitution citgs equcatioi, con» bihed with tho culture of elty refiued ana relfeinus i i1a Influences, ~ For eatalcgues apply 10 the Presideat Taltimore Fomale Colle, it v, Bross, Rademxof {he Sacred Heart, No. 361 North Dearborn-av. This tustitute has been_estahlfshind under the Fatron. aze of the Itight Leverend Ristiop of Chivukn, and la accordanco with the expresed deira of parents for & vlect Acadetuy, @ compaence the First Mondsy of Sentember, i of Rtudies will he the saine s that pursued tnblfrlnuents of tie Sacred Heart Clreulure aud furthier informet THE LADY, Morgan Purk (near Chicago). “Hladeatl, Pres, Capt, Ed N, Kirk Henry 7. Wright, Principal. The fall term commences on Thuraday, Sept. 14, 1870, The rchool, nnder new mansgement, Wil afford lariely increared uctlittes for thnrangh fo- struction. For further Information aud cirenlars addreen Capt. ED N, RIZK TALCOTT, Prosient, Morgun Park, Cook County, 1il., A, Chicago, ¥ CHIOAGO FEMALE COLLEGE, MORGAN PARK (NEAR CHICAGO). The fall term of this” Institution commiences on Tucadny, Sept, 12, 1H70, Anothor now butlding will be cor- pleted and ready for occupancy at thut tme, Its capacity will be sunlicient to accommodate 1§ty ad- ditional boarding pupils. For further Informatiun orelrculars addrees the Presldent. G. THAVER, Chicugo Eemale College, Morgan Park, Cook Co., 111, or 0177 Madixon-st., Chicajro. CHICAGO LADIES' SEMINARY, 15.and 17 South Eleidon fl.. one square east of Unlon Patk. ol or 118 Monroe- urteenth year opens Sept. he depariments, Clawsical, . Ablo Profextors In ialish, Art, and Mu- al. E0Gutlon & apecinity, under I oot ‘e nodern WibaREs i Charie o nittia siacleey e accommodations 101 huth boarding and da D, — ™ s8 Gra Wncipal. ” ENNSYLVANIA PEMALE COLLEGE, l’lllnbnr% East Eud, I'n._College Courer embraces e all the Departments of Migher Education, Gor- ernment s that of a refined Christian Lome, Lo- cation, !5 mliles from the besrt of the clty. Free from dust snd smoke, eany of rccees, cnd un- surparsed for beanty and ecenery, Season opens Kept, 13, For catalogues apply early to the Rev. TIl08. C. STRONG, D.D,, President. IN PINLADELPHIA Tstabliahed for the inatruction of teachers nnd artista, under the direction of MADAME E. SEILEL, I'rin cipah, saleied by competent tactiers faulf brinches, wlil feopen vn ONDAYTY, SEPT. 25. For clreulars or Infurination apply to Actusry NO._ 1327 SPRUCE-ST., PIILADELPHLA. MADAME O. DA SILV.A und Mra. Alex liradford's (formerly Mrs. Ogilen Hoftman's) English, French,and German Doarding und Day-School for'young Iadies and children, with enllsthenies. No, 17 West Thirty-clehtheet., New York Iteopens Sept, 25, Application may be wade er or pereonslly, as abuve. [MPORTANT TO STUDENTS. ADRIAN COLLEGE—Entrance upon any study inany department conditioned only by preparation to phiraur that study, thus atfording greater latiiude §u e seloction and the order of Atudles tha cun he found elsewhere, ¥ logue address GEO, V. Mich, pensea Jow. For cata- LROY, Pres., Adrian, AL, In the District Court , for the Kastern District of #ylvantu, In the maticr of Juhi A Lice, of Pl pia. In e County of Phlfadeiphin,in the satd d a» hunkre ¢ e i Dankrupt havini. under the Act of Congress of 2l My r e, 1867, Bled his petition for a dissharge Tron all i de bie' provablo under the sald act, and for & ver. tificnty tiereaf, notlee Is horeby given thats ncet{ny y of Bepretber, of ereditars will | N, wt 12 o'elock, 1., before th Register, bussex 1)) Parhy Exquira, at hid oMoy No. dricouth bixiires Thlladelplili, 43 e constuued by adjourninents, i ne ensitry, when uud whore the cxmmiuations of Lie 2 brukrupt will he Anished, I’Id Lhe 10 The Conrs whether L salil b al gontorined £ i d ty under ¢ enald st andy 1 noty in what resjiect, whifch cortifeate und the sald examt natlon, when cloasd, withall uther papers relating to Shie cudo, Wil be Bicd by thn Legtater 0 thu Clerk's anls ol day, 1ho ks Calirt, a1 10 and dther per.ons’ 0 intorest may sprear and show nun, (T a0y They huve, why the prayer of the petliion siiould not be g -anted. e nuse, i Hon, Jolin Cadwalvler, Judye ABeat of of safit District Court, and the seal thereof ut { Lourt. { Plotadelphia ths 2ddey ot August, A, D, adnip 1 FIAXCIS SQUULE, Jr. Pro. Clerk. Atteat, Srasux D, Davie, Hexister. Orricy o Tite CoxrTautLEn b7 CuRRENCY, AMIINGTON, a yoTiCR clain Peraoiis wha tiay hava Natlunal Bsuk of Uhicas euted Lo Nathau i, ||rfl=l lll]!]rif.u”l‘ Iv‘lk w by 184 s hicredy gived to al sgalust tha **Clt 11l e musL e b osih, ltecelver, with tho teg {n three monih froin this date; or lowed. (Blgued) 1Ly 3 Lamptigller uf e Girroud PROPONALS, b AR AN AR A PROPOSALS FOR STONE, Boek [SLAXD ARSKNAL, 1Ll AUg. M, 1850, S0 PROPOSALS, to e o 1y urelink, 7 110, “are tu to furnisl about tcewivublc yurds af Dimension, Ssblar, wud Kubble Higne for ube shop ut his Arseial, Partiea deatrlig o b (ui 4ok (ull apeelfications by u 5 0 required to ¢ contract tu g v u..f'.umm,,-, 1y st ik 30 0 e Wimeu e, i ' Ve o i Miicieut "bonds for. the ALK berforuiance of e comiract, ‘AUoul 400 yards of the Stono may be required this semon. THE purchase of the rewatuder Wil depend wpan furtlier wppropriationy fur te work. N than twa-thirds of The btuns would. prof quite In sny un Hildders must siatc the namo of the quarry from which thetr Stone with bo taken: must be' prepared to 1hy Liave yuch contiol of the quairy ss wiil {0 furnieh the Sloe. and the quatry wast cutly develop o show hat the rejufiel quantity aud Gualily ol stoue cun be furuivied within the specified Cuie. “The Unlted S1ales rosvrves e Fight lureject uny sud ail bl that are not sattatuctn FLAULEL, Mujor of Urinan. " voLLan sronrn, DONT FAIL TO VISIT Stein's Dollar Stors, 108 X%, MADISON-ST, RS. GARRETTSONS BOARDING AND DAY-SCIIOOL fr_young ladies und eildren, No. 52 Weat Forty-raventh Yark, will reopen on Wednenday, Sept, 27, ; tlew for the stuily of Freuch, German, and Musie unsurpassed. Thoroughness in overy department. Apply personially of by Jetter, ux ubove. Dyhesnfirth Business Collags, Founded 1658, looley's Block, 140 Eaxt Lian- dolph-st., 1 reopen after yacation, Monday, Ang. 21, 1870, For circulars apply at College Uf- fice, Letiyeen 10 2, m. snd 3 p. 0. College of Individual Instruotion, FOR BOTIL SEXES, Y e vorhole 1 It Wiy o ot oo e il o or Cataly atlirsia W A M., Lakcatde Hall, £ toa, 1. _ M’lle €. BROUSSAIL Wil reopen her French and Kngitsh School ou Septem: b Bl wiil I her 18, i MM MChiGaR-u Y, e aaaliied b 310 3. TEOUSS S TS St TEFLEIS, and other coun prient feachers. The Primary Lepariment upens on beptembal 5 EDUCATIONAL, Ho. 413 West Twelllb-st. Studios will bo resumed in this in- stitution on Monday, Sept. 4. Tuition, por seasion of 10 months, §60. For ontnlogues and informa- tion npply to __ Rov, JOHN 8, VERDAN, 8. 7. BISHOP HNELLMUTH COLLEGES, LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA, Afford the hizheat Intellectual and Christisn edn. cation to the mons aud daughtors of gentlemen nt yery moderate charges, The Colleges ure one mils apart, and are both supplied with'an able staff of experfenced reslient European teachers. HNELLMUTH COLLEGI (BOYS), Zead Master—Rev. CANON SWEATMAN, M, A, $250 per annum, focluding all char, HELLMUTH LADIES’ COLLEGE. Principal—Rev. 1L ¥. DARNELL, M. A. Reduction (o clergymen. Yearly echolarslips on o lllh'lulr,'euns terms, . Next term commcnces it 15 WILLISTON SEMINARY, LASTHAMPTON, DASS, h year wil) begin Acg. 3. Examina- VAUR. ), atihw. m. Clataieal Courre thirce yoars. I'reparation ‘for tha most advanced Col- Jokon. Ten Inetructors, lociuding the et 1y uppainted, viz.: James M. Whilon, ormerly Rector of the New Haven fopkins O Behools Hobert P. Keep, Ph. Cl sleal D!rlylm!nl. ren'nll{ Jonsul at Greece, od pupil af the Profa, Curtus in Beritn gnd, Leifeic: rorwel Parish, A M., Maxer in h© Deparunent, _recentiy Saster of ment 10 the Worceater Hixh S eorge Y. Washhurne, A, .. Instructor in oric and Uratiry, recently Prifcl pal T the 1iigh o Intlison, Adirems for surther Intornintio the the RBIVAL KD DRPARAORE OF TRLDG Frplanntion of Refrrensg Marks.—t Ratardsy ev e }Munulrvxcn»wd. tAr. erpted, *Sanday excepted, Five Sunday at o 2. m. 't O3l afecifia Fast Lin abubuque Day E to: abubuqug Nikht Ex. viaUiton 411 aln Ight Expres (i) L& Dubunie Expic ne Exprery all (daily) s orcen il Expres L5E Tanl'd Whbneapolis & A5t Panl & Winona Expre oMarquette Expre, Otieneya Lnic [ atienrvn Lake | Uienava Fake b atieneva ke Accom' a~Depot corner of W b=ilepot curnier of Cai MIORIGEN CENT oot CUIEAL RATLROAD, e, 07 Clark ., south ! s, Mouheat Guract of it Matl (v1a Matn and Atr Ll Kniamazoo Accomnmoiati Atlantic Exnress (dally). Night Kxpress.,. Grand Lapide ai Morniu Exires, Night Express,, # Baturday Ex.” * sunday Ex. $ Monday EX, § Dally, CRICAGD, ALTON & 57 Lo EANGAS GITY & DENY LR BONE Loni 00 Vagon Deyot, \est Side, 3 i “Tieket Oftces: At Depoty and & LAKE, S1I0RE & MICHIGAN GOUTHERN. LAKE FOREST UNTVERSIAT, THE COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT will open Sept. 7. W, W, Patterson, D. D., President. RRY I Mirs Murthia I1. prague, Prin- elpl. The Eizhit Year of this Sret-clars seminary for young Indicw will connnence Sept. For further information apply to R, W, PAT- SSON. D, Do or to MISS MARTHA L. Lake Forest, 111, HICHLAND HALL HICHLAND PARK, ILL. ACOLLEGIATE & PREPARATORY IRSTITUTION FOR LADIES FALL Sesdonboring Sepucrber soth. 14, Contie of Stuly o ) ing a jth and €xtended cilines for Muslc Draws inting—Manners Morals and Heaith of the finst ime wiance. College Buliding commorious, and well farnished, 2 Jours for puplls alve two fightsof ttat Locatian altractive, Thowe who have completed their ordiaary schonl cducationelsewhere tmaybe recelvetopurie ont hiEher eouries wih spechal advantase. EDWAED P, WESTCM, Presidot. KENMPER FHALIL, FENOSIHA, WIS, The Memorial School for cirla and young ladien, founded 1430, orFantznd 4Tl A Pacnlty of snperios Teachers, Excellent discipline, first-class accomtios dntlonn, Buildings well, wrraaerd; new Chapel uid Clalitor comploteis new diwic: Hatiaes and evervtiio e ta proper ordet for (he opeaing WEDNESDAYS Ti10M8, £30: Muric, Drawing, sad Painting the ouly oxirus. Al m:tlur Catalogue to GEORGE M. EVERHTART, D. " HIGHER EDUOATION FOR LADIES, | PITTSBURG FEMALECOLLEGE. TWENTY-8IX TEACHERS, “Ten teachers in the Conserystory of Musie con- nected with the Collegs Chargea leps than any +ehaol In the Unfted States affording equal advan- tages and pecominodations. Fall term opens Sept, 7. Send to REV. 1. ¢, PERSHING, D. D., Pitta- burg, Pa.. for a catalogu HISSES GRANTS SEMINARY 128 1-2 & 130 Dearborn-av., Late North Dearborn-et,, Will open Wednesdny, Sept. 183, The best facillties nre afforded for Music, Painting, and the Modern Lunguagee, Ample accommodutions for both board- 1ug and day puplls, GLEASON'S ACADEMY 339 West Adumna-st. This Is on Elementary, Com- merclal, and Colleze-Prepuratary School fof Young Men and Boys, Puplls can enter for elther depart- ment, or for the Commercial combined with other rtodics eclected by permission of the Principml. The Fall terta begins Sept. 4, Pleaso send for cat- alugne, M. B. GLEASON, I'rincipal. PARK INSTITUUE, FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES, 75 AND 77 ASHLAND-AV., CHICAGO. A fret-class Day and Tlosrding Sch Thoron, amd_Complete English Courve, “Ru roml afforded In Art, Musie, Modern ' Langus, o, A well-organtzed Kindergarten” in' conn ¥ith the school, For catalogie, sddress the Prinetpal. MISS ABBY H. JOHNSON, Foraeventeen years Principal of Hradford Academy, =il begtn thi ud_year ‘of her Homa Sehool for Yout: Ladies Beph. 27, ut hee restdence, 100 Charles. st Toston, Desrborn Sewnfas- Wil by rge of the Department of rophys Ticlles Leiiren, aud Ll 'rof, B v Rector. Is SAICAH L. BAILEY, Iate of [T Chtoae, wili hive o 2éntal Philor Referenves: urtiett; Chicaro 71 ass s Jutiies T Fields, Boston, Pennsylvania Hlilitary Academy Chester, Pa. (for Iinarderaonty). onetis fept, 13, Loca, tioa elevated uod healthful: bufldings bhwndsome and commodlons, Thorough Instruvifon In Civil and Me- chanleal Englneering, tie Classies, and Engl I3 gircutuns wply to C VE, 1 '?ng:o.':“\‘_/"tr ELMHURST BOARDING SCHOOL, For Young Ludics aud Girls, near Chicago, il): Jext uchoul your will commencs Monday, Sept. 11, 18530, Indorsed and putronized by the most emi- nent citizens of Chicago and vicinity, MRS, L.N. ¥ formerly llead Assistant Wushipston School, Chicaro, Principal, ~Rend for clrcular to Prineipal, Elmburst, Dubage Co., 1l Theo, Fem- . Teaady, tareard Untversity, Leave. CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & 8T. PAUL RATLROAD Union Depot, comer Madison and Canai-ats. Ticket .l)lxxxw’lc:l‘ n-;i‘:l‘lflh Clark-st., upposite Sherman 1louse, Arrive, 30p. . * 4:00p. m. Miivaukee E: Wisconsin & i iy Expres. Wisconain, To ot txpr (e e Wikcon & i p. m.[*11:008. m. Nl spre 115 p. m.[¢ 7:008. m. du Chien, or via, Watertown, La Crnnlé. ‘:l:‘d"'"lnflrl‘lf“ TLLINOIB CERTRAL RAILROAD, f La Toot of ‘T'wenty-second-st. Depot, foot uf Lake:at, and Ticket Otiive. 130 Haudolph-st., near Clark. 8¢, Lonie Exprras oule Faat Ling's a1 Spring RhTinhels RIght Teoriu and Kevkuk, bubuque & Sloux Cit Dubuque & Sloux Cit tliman I CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RATLROAL Deputs, fuot of Luke:st., Indfana-ar,, and Blateeatty ., and Canal aud Stxiecath-sts, Ticket Ofices, 51 rk-st,, wd al depota. Mafand Expreas....... Ottawa and btreuior Pameni'r ¢ 71, Bioekturd, Dubuque & Hosx!, sl Fasg Line. for Oruniis: o1 Rausms City, Leaveowarin.| Aschison &8t J Exp. o Anrura Pameaer, ienduta, Ouswa Tarsenger... AuroraPassenger. Auron Fasenyer (i Dubuque & Stoux City Ex Pacinc Night TeEx. gundsy. 1 rday. tEx Moaday, ERIE AND Ticket Ofcea &3 cungEPAlg&HN&mm, Graaw Tacitic, and ot depat, Lxposttion Bulldiny. |_Arive. e I3 hout change..) 8:508 m.| 8:108 m g ar;fnfnf % _soep. m| sa0p.m. Ouly line ranai care o Now York. emoi OKIUA'-O)fi & PAOIPIO RAILROAD, epot cortier Chicaga-avent -atreet, 'Ir;rkfl wtlice Wl.'hll; :u!l:‘lj' A Eavianca:stipet Arrive. | Demrt, L3 i Tark Tase | b Frelghit b I PITTSBURG, 1, WAYNE & CHIOAGO RAILWAY, S ofnday cxcepted {Dally. *3londay excepiad; - ¢ UM BALTTMORE & OHIO RAILROAD, Tyatos leage from Exposttion Datidiug foot of, sfon- roeat. ‘Tirket-afiees: 83 Cl Paimer House, Uraud Paciie, wud Depot (Exposition Bulldiog, Leave. §Daliy. > Daily, Sundaj xce‘pltfl. OBICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PAQLYIU BAILROAD Depol, corner uf Vau liges and Sherman-sle, Tieked utlice 50 Clwik-st., Sherun House, Omaha, Leavenw'th & Atch Ex H10:00 8, on, |3 8143 Yerit Accommodation. X p, M. !* D: Nigbi Espress.... i 5 a, . P, I 1t 630 A 1. ROCK RIVER SEMINARY, 3T, Morrin, Oata i 1), Torboth aexea. Leading Seminary In tie Northwont. Teler redinced to wuft 1he Nord e, Bosnding. it tlon, reutn-reut, and Incldent: or terin of 13 weeks, 843.1 e treulars 1y 1 o, or el U uERTY, Principal._ CHICAGO ACADEMTY, 1. H. BABCOCK, Principal. No. 11 Xighteonth-st, Englirh and Clansical iny School for pupils of nll azew wiid both wexen. Thren Departments Terin begiun Sepl, 11, Sead for circul LAKE FOREST ACADEMY, Fall Torm begins Sept. 7. Academy butlding tharoughly repovated durtng the yacatlon. .\p‘!lllcmlun {or ruuia shuyId be made varly. logues ot Jausen, Me 'k(.‘u,dh Noextras, CHEGARAY (lieoneus Wedne FOIt YOUNG LADI Mourding and Uay Sctied): Lt rilsh Frencl Ianiuage OF tho tamnll e Phliadelphl IERVILLY, Del uleul Eogineering wt the ytochie |uf‘n‘z;n; 'y al, INSTITUTE i [l Michigan-av. MItS. 1. SIMONN, Principal. wiilteopen Tuesilay, Sept. 8. with 3 fuli corpe tiers. | & graduatiug’cluds is uow” forialug. ” For e Prol Most thurough ¢ e, £50. Addicsa Qrove 1all, Noew Ifaven, Coun, A wuperior Tome School for Voung Ludics. TteopensSept. 20, 1876, Addrees MIns 3. 1. MUNTFORT, Prncipa YR SEMENARY, Rye, N.Y. .1 or particulars addrees Mrs, \ll ADA N WHODWARD'S K1 F) 1istg Mines Granis') witl curner of Dearbosn aad b J Lirx. DERGARTEN L oped Sepl. 4, u tie LSS ES PORTER & CILAMp- Family Achnol fur youns laidles und chite ey, Huttoaire Cody. SMam. BOTIL Y edaca vuvercd by " bwaritiinare, Pa. . FAMILY SCHOOL FOR oo CADY! Princijall New WOTICE: ninanding ACADEM \diiates 1ol Ll parsall M BS.W. ALDINU-SCHOOL FOR M youn, JORW VNIV TY, bl beliows, turthoeld, Vio Adds, C s e . ALBEKT ATIN, Principsl MRS, COTHBERT'S SEMINARY clent and espuricuced feschiers perior building, midress M, B HBERT, Prin, Youog Ladles' Collegfale Tnstitute and Seminary, AICHL, e Clasatenl, u Mu. un Planos, e Pipe’ Organ, Apily o' Prot. E.'J, BOY! MONROE, e Mdaroe, Mic ilinois Tndnstrial Oniversity. Fall Tertn w (1] open Tueedny, Seps. 13, 1874, Cata- togucs seut free on applicution o egent, f A GORY, Uhumnpal D (! B ATRE A INE COLLEGE. Perm wiil begin Sept. 6, The Col- Tege and Gramuar School open the raure duy. culnlogues Uy (0 REY, JAMES DEROVED D. b, Racii Win, AN Eaal 1 SHOARDING N Binber educidton of wou Mirstigy e nis Tu ledfih and confort on 8 g Alnirceatul Riudergarien counecte 1S3 3ILAW'S BV S 4 Deparineut, OPER MO g Churie o ¥ ornier of ARY WILL | . Viuf. Clarke 14l o4 Weat Adam Manutaciurer of Ladicd’ Flig sxs and Triutatigs,” Alerug oiLE LINGER, wdiauls LAKI NAVIGATION. GOODRICH'S BTEAMERS For Milwaukee, etc., dally (sundays esceptod) oa. m. ¢ y Bont dou't feave untl .. 8p For Grand linven, Grand itapi dntiy (Bundays excep For 5L Josep! Beawon duys excepted) .. sarens Saturda: dutTieare unitl.. RIEDICAL CARDS. Lock Hospital, cor, Washington & Frauklin-sts, {eved by the Klate of 1llinula fur the wxpress purs Fose uf glving lmmediate relled th all careq of private, chroulc, and urtnacy disesses (o all thetr' complicate. forne "1t {a well kiown that DIt JANES bas atood a tha bead Jojeanon fur the past Jo il Impurtant. - Mesinal Tidresuis, phiapi waltlvely be cured hood, caa p ' ¢ attentlon, cal write, = Pleasani hoine {or pas tenta, | A buok fur the inflllon: Marriage G uide, which tells you a1l sbout tliese diseases—whio ‘sbould tnarry— Wy hot=l0'caiits _pay pustage. Dr. Foumms and pariurs. ~ You sca ug o8 but e Ity gears of Cuneuitations always frea lted. 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