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s ' ' THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. AUGUST %2, 1876. one, thoigh under separated Munlcipal Govern. | tlon of business throughout the country, busi- ments. These citfes are with justive termed | ness [nall brinclies in Quincy bas been ex- 1 tho future home of cheap manufacturing and | eeptionally good, and is to-lay, a0 far as we can mneltlnF estabilshments," though it was not 1‘)‘1&"" in & prosperous conditfon.” writes one ot cl Wi "MANUFACTURES. Industries of Nearly Fifty = Illinols Cities. ATUSEMIENTS. ADELPHE THEATRE. J. 11, Waverly, Proprietor: 4. R. Allen, Man- ager. Anentlfe new .‘olnp!n{. Firat nppearance In Chicago of Mr. Ira aine, the Champion Pigeon 8hot of “the World: Mins 'Jennie Hughes, Serlo- Comic Songatres | Ala, the Flylng Rockets Here Schiamm, Manter of Magic: Mlay Nellle St. Joln, OperaticsVocaliat: Mise Carrlc Javarnfe, Change Attlst; faker and Doyle, Song and Dance! Tommy Uranger, Challengo l{anfolst; Mirs Madelaine liar. dy.comedienne; The O'Donoughue, the Greatest of Irish Vocaliats; the Cawthorne Children, Itish Speclaltiea; Sam Martin and Ed Barrett, Ladiea’ Night, THURNDAY, ‘Cfmpl!menurr Benefit to JIM MACE Tharsday night. HI0OLEY’S NEW CIICAGO THEATRE, Clark+at., opposite Bherman House. Mondsy evening, Aug. 24,and Wednesdsy and Batorday Astiners, EOO! »4d TRELS | ->The Peapie's (wn, ™ In 81 entirely new prosramms. irel First sppearanca of ALY BTANWOOD, the mas with TR Tatking Dato. Decied ht 'l‘{.mklu.‘ B ness being rather dull Just vow, Elgin has im- proved rather than retrograded since 1873, THE SUMMARY. . Tt will thus be secn that wa have obtalned statementa from flfty of the principal cltles In the Btate of Ilinols, vutside of Chicago. Theso EDUCATIONAL. RAILROAD TIME 'E.‘\nl:f‘a : e A e e e PRESTON COTTAGE SCHOOL. | ARRIVAL AND DEPARTOURE OF TRATNS NEWTON (uvear Boston), MASS, c MISS JULTA A, WILSOY, Principal, Erplanation of Referencs Mavki.— Saturday exe eepted, *Sunday excepted. . Edmlt Bchoot for Young Ladlen. Kumtor limitad to | iie Bunday ats & . ) i, 02147 SACEPIAL Y Ax e Soery Rivantuge for Concerth, Tecturcn AT Gallorek NoRTEWES _Usnal-kreet., corner Madixon-st., and st the depots, Leave. ! Arttve, | 30 8, T, until lately that the valus of tlic econl¥leposita cnding mon of that uty. in the ‘3‘“,, LuSalle Basin has been fully ¢ now come Lo n reglon In our State that realized,” DBut the demands of commerce | has evidently started on o brilliant corcer of | citles embrace the entire area’ of the compulled the opening-up of onc of Nature's | growth as a ‘manufacturing centre, and where | Btate, from Galens, Freeport, Rockford, greatest depositorfes, and In 1850 a conl-shaft | the natural advantages arc such that, beforetbe | and = Wankegan, on the north, to waa sunk and operations commenced, The two cluse of Lhis century, it must become tho most East Bt. Louls, 'Dellevme, Mascoutah, Cen- citles contain ahout 16,000 h»lmbltnn(u‘;nd are | flaurishing manufacturing portion of the Btate. | tralia, and Cairo, on tha souths from buxncy separated by an imaginary line. The Zinc and | Manufacturies are of slower growtn than elther | and ‘arsaw, on the west, to Paris and Danville, fl{u’m Worlis hore aro on an extensive scale. Agérlcullure or Commerce; but, when onco ¢a- | on the cast. ' Of the cities written to, the fol- Peru 18 engaged also in manufacturing Plows. | tablished, they are more perinanent. For many | lowing responded forthwith: Alton, Aurora, 8ince the panlc of 1878 tho business of these ;curn this 8tate has suffered for want of manu- | Belley! Ile, Hloomington, Cairo, Cenl.nhn, Cham- twocitics has steallily Increased, Smelting eatab- | factorles, The earth abounds In rich treasurcs, | palgn, Daaville, Decatir, Dixon, Elgin, Freo- Maliments aro niow ninniug heavy forees; geveral | awalting tha miner's shovel and plek, The won- ur‘i. Qalena, (feneseo, Jatksonville Jerseyvyllle, new enterprises have started uui and the lend. | derful development of Ecllot. La Balle, Lincoln, Liu-hflefd, Mendots, Ing industry fn both places (Mining Conl) Is car- ROCK IBLAND, MOLINE, AND MILAN, Moline, m““& Peoria, Peru, Quiney, Rocks ricd on more extensively thanever. Tnvestignt- | during the past few years. s an undenlable ford, Bpringfleld, Bterling, Svcamoré, Rock ing tho advantages of this part of our Btate | proof of this. The thrée dtlesnggregate a pop- brings to mind tho worda of Prof. Wor- [ nlation of 25,000 persons, The watcr-power at then, who e&ud that the great FLoSallo | Rocl fsland fs es (mnl,cdh{‘wxnnel,entnnglnceu Coal-Basin_ has & deposit uncqualed | at 75,000 horae-power, It has an average head in the Northwest, and posscesing great | of 10 feot, the highest head befn, 1244 feet, Thia -advantmges for tho successful prosecutton. of | water-power {s now for rent at. 51 per lnch per great manufacturing enterpriscs; ¢ for liere Na. | annum, or for salc on long time. 'To now en- ture has united all the cloments of success.'t lcn‘)flnm this sectlon can offer nducements su- From her beds of workable coul fuel can be erlor to any other (mlnl In the . Northwest. tiad for steam, snelting, coke, forge, gas, and | They have fn sitccesaful o{\enzlun now on this domestic uses. The great ataple, Cotion, can ;mneu Cotton-Factory, Paper-Mill, Farniture- be landed_in warchouses direct. from the pro- | Factory,and one of the argest Elouring-Millaln 3, > A Wonderfui .Increase of Business Within Five Yenrs. TRATINONIAL.«~Tho underaigned aze hajpy ta give our testiinony 1 the high character uf the fireaton Cote {age Kchool at Newton, Mane., nesr Boston. ~Uf more nartance than the varied and thorough fastruction en, f1the wise Christian infuence and woinsnly raining recelsed hy the faw Joung iady haanders whose privilege It 1 to attend thin school, Of Miss Wiison's witlom and ftnewn for her work, we can &peak (n high terms, aud we commend her achiool t tuose who with Lhelr dsughlers educated with tlie best of home asoci- ons, e, (ARK UOVKINS, D. D, ex-Fres. Williame Cal, Hov. P2 A CHADBOUHNE, D15 bree. Wiliaums cor gunocessful Competition with the East in Various Axrticles, Island, *Waukegan, W tock, Mascoutah, Metropolls, Macomb, Morris, Canton, Roclelle, Belvidere, ernw. 'rinceton, and Pekin, The gate population of the above-nientfoned citfes, mocording to estimates furnished Tur Tripuse, within the last few weeks, by reliable realdents of the reapective cities, is.not far from 850,000, Of course, theso csthinates, in some caacs, arc considerably bigher than the Just census;. as ia the case of Bterling, which Is eald to have Incroased at the rata of 60 per cent sinco 1870, This {s sn unusual Instance, we ADAMS ACADEMTY. QUINGY, MARS, HOS, GHARLES FIANGIS ADANS, LL. v.. WILLIAM . DI o o Sftinacia. The design of the School Ia tn presare boy, most thorough manner, for the b )Tl‘l. 13oys from this Academy 1 i } of Lreorge B. Stary Snectacls, 100 VEAIS AGO. ' Tha i and arllml(‘hnvllxl::lli'uu rexiinent of Continen: received with tunuliugus applause. 2 cem ot e e v AL, FAYATTE WELCH. JOI13 i’!M!:KTI!'M n"i'lfiv mdlmn:l‘ u‘)r‘an(‘l'y" n‘p"n-r e andy Tor chgaged, and will ah 3 eminent. asitate, BHENIDAN 884 AACK. Bes 'pro: afjosers ke acour B chot cormer of Cansl and Bimvio KIOHIGAY GENTEAL RATLROAD, Snch 08 Watches, Sicel- Rails, Tacks, Glass, and Tex- tilo Fabrics. e bee led 1o Harvard, Yale, irawn, and it - o atTity and experience. oket-otice. 1 I dolph, and &t Palmer Houso. ¥ cer, and tho products of the goil are st hand | the Btate. know, and It (s manifestly the restilt of tho Buc- | e | . Tutre {8 & PrepAzatory clam for those too young for g e adance. Moline, a city of 6,000 Inhabitants, has also a | cessfal manufaciiire of spaciflc articice—asticlen HMcVICKER'S THEATRE, 525-":-5-'&‘:2’." 1 shelouirucion e eatelt bt _Leave. | Avrive, Mauy persons belleve, with good reason, that | good water-power and a great deal of undevel- | secured by patents which have proved very suce e the Igfhu work of ihe Academy. No puplls are re- o celyi The Masier (with his family) and th t Teschets veatde 1n the Academs’ Hosmling Bebion o ihe younger boys have efch separate aicova In n latze dorimitory that commypicates diroctly with tne M- The aterling character actor, CHARLES BARRY, In bis admirable peraonstion of GEN, WASHING- TON, In the exclting and intereating semi-historlc under 10 years of age. The Cost of Power at Different Points===Encouraging Pros= pects of Our State, - In n ahort time this part of the State will some ovcd resources, The Moline Malleable Iron- day bo the centre of a great Iron {uterest. The.| Works, and the two fmmense Plow-Factories locality is favorable. Tts situation s about half located hero are known _all over the way bétween tho richest ore-beds in the world— | country; as also are the Moline Wooden- ceasfu), as, for {natance, the Keystone "Corn- Planter, and dozens of otlier Invintions which hinve made for thelf projectors large fortunes, ‘The manufactories of Bierling are alnvst ex- . Lake Superior on the north, and Iron Mountain | Wars and Lumber-Works. There has been n | clusivel ific. drama, from tue work of J. Fentlmore Cooper, | “Af o be boarded Mtes. i evein® B.OOR, M, {1’-‘(! !’1!:?'. Knob_on tha s'auth,—lmd theores | steady increase alnce 1873 in rtha .fflfleun: ualvely .Prfg'r GOING TO TNB DOGY. entitied k':?{'c:f-fl:;u"e;'mdr'm m’:flm:“ Samied "lql:nnr::;"z.x = uunn-";xm’:nn-l?? m‘; Y. Trn Tamnn bas b ot consderablo bor | oo Tt et o sl i Sgchasry | Mamaies Qut Fatorsc ot wf whion an | yfbitsho bt ot (ol or the chroniogram. | - TUE Py 0r. Ono Hundred Years Ag. : Mgk, ALTON & BT 1008 st GTIoATS an ro] Il 480 Jof ac 0 of which won ers to asser! at wo Western folks are goin, NOV '] ] 4 1o obtain a reliable statement of the manufac- | S EEREPY i 100 s dntea Aug. D, 67, wa | down at Lhat tirier sod® hoeanok ploco arisen. | to (o doga,” In view of tho fucts given fové, | NOVEL AND STARTLING EFFECTS. LADIES' SCHOOL, KANEAS GITY & DENY I 0N 1oad0, turing condition of every important city in the | jearu thatsteps have already been taken look! afl rented, | it {s simply Impossible. When we read that lnF The water-power at Moline Is no toward the estublishment of Furnaces and Roll> | We had almost forgotten to mentfon the Moline ing-Mills at Peru and LaSalle. Taper-Mlils. ‘There are no less than 1,100 oper- Farther down tiie Illinols River is the third | atives engoged In Moline factories. One Plow- | Ralls are soldinthe Eastern markets at leasthan great Grain-Markoet of the Binte. Thiscity, Fnutu’ at Rock Island, with a Z’"“'“" capital | they can be produced there; that our Westsrn TRORIA, of $260,000, made & net profit last year of | Textile Fabrica are superior in quality tothoscof will oon contain 40,000 Inhabitants. It 18 & | 885,000, A large Window-Glass Works, run- | old Eastern cltics,~somuch so, Indeed, thatthey great raflway-centre, mid docs o large amount, of | ning two 10-feet furnaces, s to-day turnln;{:ut are manufscturg Shoddy Qoods in order to wholesalp busfucss, The panie had very little | supcrior glass to any made In Pittaburg, ¢k | keep the Western trade; ihat, while English infltonce there. Peorln: lns Leen growing | Island also hias & famous Toy Factory. firms are moving to the Eastern States, Eastern rapldly and healthilysince1878, ¥ It is prabably ‘Tho importance of our smaller cities must not | firms are moving out West because ' tho raw remarkable,” says Alexander G, Tyng, * for | be overlooked. The rapld manner in which they oofi Proparatory, Acsdemio, and Collegiate, | UPion Devot, West Side, near Viadlson-st. CLIFTON SPRINGS, N. Y. icket Oifices: _ At Depot, nad 1:t1 Randoiph é."’: |_ Leave. | Arr Will open Sept. 13, 1876, Rooms large, elegantl; TR fumnivhed, heaied by steam, wmi Nghica b gun | Ko Len S RE2ECT P Ex. Sizmorm. ¢ 1: o Special attention to health, Gymnastic am{. No | B Liouis, Gpriagieid & Tex. 00 p. m: § 7hine public examinatious or exhibit{onn, Pekinand Peoria ¥ust kaprens 01005 i 1 Prof. 0. Biesancr, an experienced tnntructor and | PEOIIA Day Express.... composer, will have charge of the Department of rpator Music. L] 3 Acon, Wash'ton E; n:":'r{'mr{ Foster will have charge of the Healtn | Jollet & Uwignt’ Aecommdat'n ment. CANRIAGES, CARRIAGES. We_are sclling at greatly re- duced prices, LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, Illinots s competing with Plttsburg in the t such a Stato outsido of Chicago, belloving that s manufacture_of Glasa and Tacks; that its 8tecl tatement at this time, when every ono s cry- :nz “hard times," will be read with great Inter- est by our readers. In every Instanco theso statements have been obtatned from men c! the highest standing in the community in which thoy live, They can, thercfore, bo {mpMeltly relled upon, It would bo lterally fmpossible to publish anything moro than a brict summary 03 p. 01, ¢ dezop, mi . 304 e . m. 30D, In, Aitxn, o, material and food ae cheaper hore,—theso facts 1. (Jeorge Loomis will have the ernment of ARE ORI ot the hundred or morocommunications wo [xlljnln,"uu'nrsul ?ulmuéxsl rllh!(;utlmolr’tgu ca on dfi;l;lnp into cltles of fmportanca forblds it. nhg&v u:ntd:xlumnfi y T ‘énu:l t’!arn out, our OLARERQES, COACHES, :h‘; :gv.é'%lfgtege:lnln:!m all cuxlr:nrrlv\:nltent 508 Aboud ba —Mfl@fi_’ 2 CIn, he largesd nterests In eoria are ¥ roducts aper than the rime. x L 1 for circular, B Lenve, Al . lave recelved, and thot summary has becn Graln, Elovators, Distillerles, and Pork-Packing. CITY OF DANVILL PERQUEG ERS l‘)n]u c‘na‘r or c::‘e,:n OOUPES, and OOUPELETS, AT mado with a view to givo tho reader as much In- formatfon as possiblo in a small space. TILR INFONMATION PROCURED. We show, aa far as we can, tho possibilities of each city in Iilinols 08 & maoufacturing place; the conditfon of fta manufactorics before the panic of 1873 and slnce; the Increase and de~ g_’g:‘c;lneg!pr.'fir (AB16, 210 papea fudt Gimied, 13 | Solthil R So R i iy be GUERINEd A1 e 1a0mation ‘TeInig ta fhe | DIEAL EXPTERL.... LI L TEcCuary o hk siection O sach Aune ke Sy uas (s | CHIOAGO, MTLWAUKTE & 6T, FAUL RATLROAD n, ‘i.:,.rncirl.&r.,;;lwfiwge "{E‘L"‘:.'.',‘,!,‘_“E ;gfi!lf!e‘upl'm he Ggl‘;;n D&IK%(. cuener Madlsun and Canalvats. Ticxel Bcligols and Callegen Besciiption. ot Lochtion. Ha st Depots Cerc-thy oppalle Biieraan oute, ™ v, The manufacturing intercsts are varlous, but | Vermilion County. Coal and raifroads have not large, though doing & hcalthy business, | made this city in ‘ten years. Copl-mines were The' Murhlue-Shops are large, and every | first opened In and about Danville in 1805; and, one of them {s making money, | 8 the demand for coal Increased, soveral rafl- Thero are flne opportunities in this city | rosds were bullt through the county. Tlp do- for_nny large manufactory, Labor is plenty: | mands for coal kept on incrensing, manufac- coal very chenp (#3 per ton, and less, delivered) | torics sprung up as if by magle, and wll this and of good quality, It {s anid that the agents | while the chronlc lflrymblcr lias been L’ryln{ o} a0 m.{ 8 p. It may not be uninteresting,in connection with BIOUA M, A0 this subject, to glance at the price of coal 'Per ton In thirty of the chief cities'of Illinois. The coal priced 1s good lump-coal, suitable for man- ufacturing purposes, and dellvered at_the daor of the factory: Bloomington, $2; Dlxun, $3; Kankakee, $3.75; Aurors, 82,80, lfounc, $2.25; ; Centralia, 81,90; treator, 81751 Our Patont Counterbalanced Front FIVE-LIGHT LANDAUS & FALL- ING FRONT BERLIN COACHES arethe loading Oarriages of the day, and,«for beauty of design, simplic- ity, and thoroughness of construcs L 1 7 M o 4 b $ {23 | tion, are unsurpassed. The Falling | road and Hatel Facliitics. etc. srenso; the number of hands employed; the o} Lommelrch;l agem.hl!)ll ro) ur:. %hatbl"eurh hoa Mh“nxx;d“ times. are some siguifican Urbnn;i $2.85. %gllmf, 3.11 T“"‘f@ 1L, $1.20; | eote to both are nicely counters | of 5%, e United States, whowlng the exact loeatlon ’ _Leave, | Amive, goods manufactured, whether specific or staple, [ glven thcm less trouble, busincss being more Briar Bluff, $2.25; LaSalle, $1.50; Cairo, 84} bal d b Spri hich Pupit's Italirosd Expense from home to the Bchoolse. | Mliwaukeo Express............!s 8:23 & m. (s 7:30 clo secured by patents, or goods that must | Sound, since the erlsls of 1878, than auy other | Number or | Decatar, $2.25; Elgin, $4; Joliet, $3.5; | balanced by n_Spring J(Which ar- |, Farialred Ty this Buresu, Wisconain & Minnesota Thro| L i articlo secured by pi 4 . o | Gty in Ditnots, o Fopulation. ‘raliroads, | Princeton, §8; Springfeld, ' 81,25 Tockford, | rangement is Patentod®), and can | ' Mailcd Free o parinteand oibers having children to JLay Express *10:00a. m. ' 4:00p. m. compete 47ith the world's market; also, the fow miles nearer the mouth of the Tlinols 1,125 Toup | 85.50; Macomb, §3.60; Cantor $1.60; Warstw, | with oach bo Towerod and raised | S ur cirior oatage (5 centn), Atthooice, | Wistonsin, o Mgl g pice o oul o negyly Ay Qiffrent ‘e, and i <2000 3 | $a50; Morrls éu: i b;.mue,s SUio; EwtSt’ | with the fingor, L’f?afi.".’ B e R G e T b o D, 1111008, 1, ation {llustrating the exact con- THE CITY OF PERIN ssgly: 0 $2; Peru, 3 Peol 3 Pekin g School Burean, Domestle Bulldlng, Broadway'and Four: =eeeot 8215 . w18 7:00 8. M. other {nformi g wliéte Taisis forine Biue b s fimanie 40 uls, §2; Peru, $1; Peoria, ) gas Iguarsntoo our work to bo | Fii T Rew Terk oo ditfon of Iinols industries. These are ftems that must not be overlooked by the ecapital- Ists of the Btate. Dlinols s destined to Icad the Unlon, some day, in manufacturiog. The facts given horewith all go to show a marvdlous Increaso of manufacturing enterprises during the past flve years, and also demonstrato that our Btato Is rapldly adjusting itself to a sound and beaithy financial condition. The subjoined statcments also show that there frnot another Btate In the Unidn that has so many small man- ufacturing cities partially developed s Illinofs has; and that therc 1s no other State where the natural advantages are s0 great, or whoso re- sources are so inoxhaustible. Nothiog scems to stop the strides we have made durlog the past five years in manufactur- tng. fake . TIE OITT OF ROCKFORD, a3 ong of the most northern eltics fn the State, Thiscity {s one of the chiof manufacturing places [n the Btate, and hins a population of 15,000. The best and lavgest of her factorics wero all built since the pante of 1878, Nearly s million dollars hias been expended on publis improvement since then. The old-eatablished factories hiave been enlarged to tho tune of P s i From this statement, which we kuow {s reliable, facturing enterprises. Pekin has now fn sue | _ This year £200,000 worth of new bulldings ara | {t i seen that. the highest price ?nld. for goo cesstul aperation several Inrgo Agricultural Im. | BOIIG Up, and g Btarch-Mill and Paper-Mill are | manufacturing coul in this Btato s 84 por ton, loment catabllshments, tha busiucss. of each ;gnthe tapls. . Wliors f8 nothing, . wrltea' & and tho loweet 81, It will be_safo to sty the I;mng Inercased since 1873, Bince that time | SorreepOn: '“'Jh"’ the manufacturing line but | average price per ton fs $2.00. Reputable en- but onio factory liag gone under, and that from | ¥t paye, an s done so eince the panle” | gincers fnform us that 100 pounds of cosl will mismonagement. There {s no water-power, but o sanic muy be sald of Tun a one-horsc-power engins for ten hours, coal ean be procurcdat $1.87%¢ por ton. Thare tnce th flf’ CITY OF CENTRALIA, Hence o ton of cosl at §3.50 will Inst "’emf' Is not I Pekin & vitant bullding " suftable for | shico tho sinking of a coalshaft & few JCir8 | days. The cost, then, of power in Illinols will menufacturing purposes; but, for all that, the | 280, Within “‘"‘f“" this city bos raptdly in- | averago Swhero there is no water-power) about cliizens are on_ tho lookout for new factorics, | Crease i pojutatlon, and, with coal 4t,$1.75 | ‘one shilllng for ono horas-power per day, and elthier for staple or specific p;adlut.u, aud wilf | perton, is likely “’PC,:"“;L"Q‘:;WMP“W“- 3 o - y ;enlg with thelr means any legltimate enter- (n"the ‘:'01 rtrl;um }’"" {i’lh e s{flu"hfi‘ blcen Extra pnins arc taken to show the present | fRthier unfortunoie, and hence the following, condition'of Gy Statt Capital in & manttactar from ono of fts leading bankers, Is not surpris- Ing pofut of vew. Thie pressure of politieal ’"F} We have some [manufactories).and facili- newa from this quarter too frequently excludes | L8 o ore but I do hope our "Wg’“ have got notes on tho matetial prosperity of the city, | 0Ver the insane {dea of helping the town by en- Some .readers may not have been spprised of couraging projects which have nefther capital the vast Importance of nor brains to ‘bulld up with.” Since the panic SPRINGPIRLD Frecport hias held its owa, but has nat Increased 8 8 manufacturing culy. Ono Tron Com| angy very much, organized Aug. 10, 1871, has n capitnl of $400, GALENA, Investea {n & mill for making Railroad-Iron, nnd | allttlo fartherWest, s an old town for the West. at this time cm{floys an_avernge of 450 men, | The people encrnlli are not In debt, and have Tho demand for Hitnols Stgel Nnils has fnduced | moncy loaned out. A Woolen-Mill, Grgan-Fac- this Com) any to bulld, since the panic, an nddl. | tory, 'Plow-Factory, and a few unimportant t{onal m“l or _their munufacture, which cost | mannfactorles comprise tholr chief {ndustrics, $100,000. This Western Comnpany is dafly com- | But little chango s noticed Ygra since the panie, xmunz for and obtaining larpecongracts nil over MORRIS, hie country, The Woolen Mllls of Springficld | Grundy County, has become a flourlshing city ard one of the vldest enterprisea of the kind in | Within'a few years. The principal products of “All traiha rug. Hlwaukee, “Tickets for Bt. Pa and Mineapolls are good elther ¥ia )ladlmnfi:fl'nlr‘('«l ona. Academy ol‘ the SfiCl’Cd ][cm.t du Clilen, or vis Waleriown, Ls Crosse, so0 Win ly OIS G No. 361 North Dearborn-av. R e i iy Toindatoh 4 Tieverend titahop of CRicaRY, forordance with te xpremod Hurire of pareuts for s £t Loute Rapres Claxith commence the Virst Monday of September, | Coird & Now Orica and the plan of studes will be the samn as thst puraued Night k; 10 all the eatablishments of the Bacred fes For Clreulars and further information TUE LADY 8 Chicago Academy, | gmos smmers grmer pumsose Depots, fuot of Lake-st., Ibiiana-av,, and Elxteenth. An Fogltsh and Classical Day Bchool, furnishes igior- L., &nd Canal and Eixteeuth-sta, ket Omcu:‘nu Gustiand systematic traiming for purily of all ages,' To | _Cldrk-t,, aud at dopots. : the Primary and Intcrmediate Departments thicy are garciully inttrictod in the commob branches, aod'ins 5 ¢ Colickinte Department may prepare for business o | Matl and Expross, . aclentinG: pursute: OF. for AMIIAIoN 0 any Conefe of o Univeraity, Rat(fe German and” Fiencly Wachers in: | Quiayssad pireaior Hructin thelr respective langunses. Tusils of ot | MEGE: rexes iave equal advantages in all derartmenta, Tenth | pacife yoar begius Sept, 11, For clreulare address : » M. BACOCK, Princinal, AAicilaon 8t, iirora Passcnger. )lcndul}.’n(;nlw:n & B OHIOAGO FEMALE COLLEGE, | fuencer MORGAN PARK (NEAR CHICAGO). The fall | Aurora Paweniey termof this institution commences on Tacsday, | Duliugue & Ston Sept. 12, 1870, Anothier new hilding will bocom: | Facifc Nigut Ex Ploted aud rendy for occupancy at tiat tlme, " Tts VATTTICr 4 RN CLASS, and to plemse in evory particular, *No lnrr[nfimvnt of our rights under the above patent, will be allowed., H. KILLAM & CO., 290 Chestnut-st., New Haven, Conn, C. 0. TEN BROEKE Is our Agent In Chicazo. —— Twnol eond; eaty-aeeond. < nens Clnrk PHILADELPI{IA ADVERTISENLS, IJIU-LADRLPHM EXHIBITION. Cunssn & BLACKWELLS PURE PICKLES 1n Malt Vinegar, Rlcll SAUCES for Fish, Meat, sud Gameo, OTTED BEATS and FISH, GBNUINE MUBTARD, soan up—a cost far,below that of Eastern man- ufactures. IATLD TIMES ONLY TEMPORARY. ‘That the hard times and general depression in businces ars nnlzlemponry in this Gtato s afact fully establlshed by thie above exhibits. Therc Is 0o scarcity of money in the country. Go to any healthy manufacturing firm in tiia Wost, aud they will tell you theycan get all the accommodation they want, There is plenty of mqnn{ to loan, but people ara not {n a hurry to loan it for any wild scheme. Tie TRinoNS has presented abundant evie | M ___ dence that Illinols, at least, Is rlphn{ adjusting SUI‘E!HOIL MALT VINEGAR, {taelf to & normal or healthy condition, Tha rcnol;tu lElmm the y.:{oul. mu’.r):u{umr]ng citles J’AMB. JELLIES, MARMALADES, and other aro cheorlng ones, and show that any tearsen- | o tertained o regard to our future prosperity are | "[AREI DELICACIEG ARE DISPLAT D not founded o facts, T 5’1-"}71'. Agioultural liall, ehiere tnapectich s fo ealers 1o Grst-clasy THE INDIAN POLICY, 3 9:08, 1. ik p, e *10:308: 10, * §30 p, ™. 08, m.|¢ 7130 p, m, AR IR Het m o ceries In the Vfl(‘!‘l‘ Btat d Ci Ty enuing ARUGIE 1y Iabeled. o CioAs: ) a:"{lxi‘/mxu\" LY veyoratotl ¥ 1 & - | the State, and have alvays made money. A | tafactorics sfe Church and Sehool Farniiire v the Editor of The Tribune, e Queen, 50HUEGUARE, LONDOY, | capacity will be auflcient {o accommodate fifty ade | pAlGiteR &St Jc X i Gz m ;_-’.”n‘m‘zm :; n‘;f:sz‘jvi‘f:‘:;l’(vm;‘;:li';fiw:; Jorge Bplco Mill was Dulle tho. yenr sticy: tris | Camp and Uplrolatored Chairs (patent zockers), | . CHI0AGU, Aug. 26.—In the columns of Thurs- ST hoatalug pogiies For fastner ieforratian | Dowaers Grove Acciminod O 8y orcircularn nddrons the President, G. THAYENR, | Downer's Grove Acc Chicago Eemale College, Morzan Fark, Cook Co., | Tezas Express. ). 1il, . or a1 77 Madison-st., Chlcago. o, *Ex. Sunday, {Ex. Gaturday, §Ks. Mooday. MOUNT VERNON MILITARY ACADEMY, —_— E%Agn I?HIOAGO LIRE > s cox, it P fa g R L ST b e K | Pucitc, snd at depot. Fxposition Buaimer Or ‘The fall term commences on Thursday, Sept. 14, Leave. Arrive. l;flll‘.i Thallclrwl. \ul&ie'r "fl‘l'l m'nu. rmenl,‘\illl [re e afford ln ncreased facillties for thorough fn- 5 3 Hiruction, - Sor facther. Information and. elfiin | jobiyon Bleepiag Cam, 1 gadress Capt £D K, KIRK TALCOTT, Prealdont, | Attuilc | Express = il ;l:nyml"‘:&mn;f Cook County, 1., or Monroe- Ik Cara ang Hotar cavoicen- 8:08p. m.| As10p. m. e e e | “GilyIlae runniog the hole] ¢ar 10 New YOI CIICAGO LADIES’ SEMINARY, GHI0AGO & PAOIFIO RAILEOAD, 15and 17 Bouth Sheldon ;-‘i} l:).nu squarcenstot Unton | Drpot corier Chicagaavenus and Larralies-strest, _ “licket olice 6y Clark-streei. Fourteenth year opens Sept. 11, Able Profesiorain all tho departments, Classical, Englisn, Arty and Mu- Mcal, Elocutlon a specialty, under Brof, E, M. liooth, ‘The imodern Tangiinges in ‘Charge of native téachers, Anji”sccommodatlons for both boarding and duy | b puplis, MISS UREGG, Frincipal. | Fuimer BUARD AND TUITION IN FRANCE ol F Ladles | fortablo Chrlstl NE & : Tome I Versallies, 8 Unif-hour {rom Farte: A yele | SLiBURG. Il WATNE & GHIOAGO RAILWAY, eather, Bincg aulc, ut o cost of 70,000, and {a inaking moncy zlv..‘i‘nm, (lhlmr?n res, (Pllg‘;'ull ‘:mg Leatiier,. B day's TRIDUN® there appearca a letter on tho OOEAN STEAMSIIIFS, ast, ’ ho financlal erisls of ¢ Bchiool Furnitura | Indlan policy on which I take the lberty tocom- | 7wy 1IN AN DI Ono hundred and fifty persons are employed | Company has located there, and bas done a very ment .l;m]z a8 there are points in 1{‘,1,;,:" i ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. In this city making Baby-Carriages. A Wooden- | extensive business, much of tho time being wiis | go™7 o' anoted + and, In fact, its whol y Waro Fuctory eniplovs thiy fande; a Paper | abloto Gl ita gdts. o With the excoption.of | 90 Rol entiely apprave; ard, In fact its wholo | Tos Ganera)Trsgtsnte Companys Mayt Siesmers Company, iixty. Tho Watch Company of | 8 few months," writes a correspondent, *n th | tenor {a not what my feclings on the subject | VENSSAET Motk i Uavre, caling st Plymouty Springfield hus gained a natfonal reputation, | foro part of the present year, the demand for | would prompt meto express. The writer atarts | veascls on this favorie ronte for the Continent, {Cablns LBt fa at vresont. tho only cntorpriso fecling | Products bas betn good. - Nearly 300 men sva out with queres which take the form of philo- | §5 Ht by Harras sents a I oy foagu Pler keenly the hllln(,'bnfl l? dbemnm! for the class oF cr{:\lloyei:lln réll:mfh'ilurilflz here, besldes those | gopntenl argument, but n which T entirely loso | , Amerlque, Touzaly, Saturdsy. Sept, fi?;’,‘f!,}}g;;“,‘;”:;‘ovfig;’dj. i‘{g;’;fi‘;"f‘:‘l‘&lfi:‘,“g‘f_ W0 WAk Bt e sight of his philosophy In contemplation of tho | France, Trudetic, Sturddy, Sopt. i & p i Price ot The usual number of smaller operators I va- | Logan County, haa now 7,000 people. Its man- | naked truths contaied. Intho first place, in | PRESILECH (nglialig wine) Firt cablo, £110 w rlous grades, for supplylng local deinands, can | ufactorles aré limited at presout, but sgricul- | speaking of the Indlans' relatians to us, hic asks, | Third cabin, 10, ‘Tteturn tekors At reduced rafes. be found here. tural-imrlement shops could not fafl topsy | ¢ Are those Indiavs an independent nation | Btoer B R i 1of pecommodation, faciuding Prom the above it will be scen ‘that the fac- | there. The farming community around the city. | within the United Btates, and exercising sover- | Niiey ociding an o s torivs of our Capitnl are mnlnly staple. Writes | Would sustain auy fsuch enterprise. There is o Mr. V. Hickox, aneof thelending bankers: 4 Tho | cosl-ahuft {n this oity ralain tona of -coal hus * do not ca steera) - . eignty over the soil they occupy i’ Of course, | gers. LOUIS DE BEDIAN, A:cn‘f'a‘s'firu- oo with tho writer, every rensoning man canan: | _OLW. manufactorieaof Bpringfleldhnvounquestionably | dafly, The panic of 1873 did not affect Lincoln in common with those of other localities, feit | in the least, . the effect of thé depressing state of trade which WARBAW, - everywhore prevalls. The business of a part | Hancock County, was oncothe prin ing- | ages togive way snd yield to the fnevitable. FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOTWY, 5 J reitonT, [‘,’ e 13 15 mot e, pylm Lo Jdiscusa tho flueullun of i, A 30 | FGERT, Bent. 2, Lins {ncreascd since thelcrisis of 1873, but 1t has | polnt for a larga territory, but Wit) b A ¥ fallon oo the asgregutet Thel ‘ave fno | Tow years s hoen ot off by b allway spier | civiization snd s mecesniies attcndinsits one | EXGLAND; dugat i | R ESf: coal‘shats at Bpringfleld, which. if the demand | pris¢s, Its population s nbout4,000. Years | ward march, but I think my friend of the pen DA o0 g, I, LRI, ept, & 8.0 e srarranted t, could bring to the surface 1,600 | ngo they manufacturcd whisky down there, but | will admit that this *inevitablo" bas been the | Cabin pasiage, o 670, and £ firidired *gisa m. of Plitsburg) are now in active operatfon, and =S have all sprung up sinco 1873. In fact, at Rock- ford alone, a transformatiGu-sceno has taken place In three years which few wonld belicyo bad they not been eye-witnesses to tho facts. ROOK-RIVAR TOWNS—DIXON. . Taking a start from Rockford, supposs we go down Rock River to Dixon, and sco how that city haa fared since the panic of 1878, and dotor~ mine, if possible, what her future fs to be. Thero are fow better shipping points than Dixon. The Chicago & Northwestern Rallroad and tho Iilinols Central cyoss here, and work slready 1a begun on the oxtenslon of the 8t. Louts, Rock Island & Chfeago Rallroad, from Bterling to Dixon, and from thence to Rockford. With a population of 5,000, ocated upon & most beautiful epot, with an abundant water-powes (some of which is not in nse and only awaits capital), Dixon’s prospect for the future s full 0. Day Exprem—Puliman Draw. 8508 | B:108. m. . WHITE, 67 Ciark-abee ARent. for Chiéago. swer In the negative,” Then he says, as an | s : . Dendix to his logteal conclusion, that. tho. hu- Nfl‘tm}ml Line of Steamships, ceasities of civilization have compelled the say- Now York to Queenstown and Liverpoo), ofhopes, Plows aremanufactured herIn Targe | tons of conl daily, Conl {8 furnished the Rolllng- | two of the distiilerles burned down, and the | white man's sword, Tency. Dradia for £181d upwardeon Great Beitalnc "~ | tbrious sltustion; Profeasors of the firsi-cl SATre. - numbera and every varicty. Among tho athfir Milla at §1.25 per ton. Mr, Charles ngcl[}'. other tsstandingldle, and has forsometime. Hay- | _ As to his sccond query, TIs he a United fl¥“iw B LATRON S Emmateinse, | thorough instraction: terme, 1,500 frants (§300) Doy Ei & m.(07:00 p. m. products of tho factories are Barloy-Forks, Car. | Lrétident of the Springficid Iron Company, | ing fatled in tho whisky businces, the principnl | Btateseltizeu oxercising thorights of citizenshini v | Atnibe.term, fron Oclolier o Avkmat, . Adadreia gine.m: tiages, Buggion, W, Wi ¥ " VAT | wheu Interrogated relative to business sinca the | manufacture now sceme to be of Whgky Bar- | it Is entively sufliclent to put this questlon to J g . onmarly Drafeaorin Yasue sud e e} S:0a M. ges, Bugglos, Wagons, Wind-Mills, Putnps, | naic, sald: 1 The manufatturing fnterests of | rels, which are shipped to 8t. Louls. Thero {s s | have it anawered as the former, but T will ask 01‘ l (Bllllilll 0Y . gennes, Versailles, France. liofers for paricul 3 8. m.i* Bi05 o, m; Harrowe, Cultivators, and Iand-Gnt Files; aud | this place lave not been greatly changed since | larze Woolen, Mill, worth, $160,000, standing fdlo | the writer to reflect a little on the answor to to me, R, G, HUTFIED, 01 Pluc-st., New York, | = Sundny excepled, §Lally, TEaturday excopied thera ls a large Bagging Factory for making | 187, Therehave becn suino changes In tho | fu Eiscity, “Wo very much need,” safil the | this question, and perhaps he will sco thnt o g Ty | e s S0 S8 TR B O | gafonday excopiod. tul for covering bales,—the oniy ono of tho | OErehIpoT some of tho concerns, but there aro | llon, \Xll{;uln Hill, “a Jurge manufacturing lu- | Justies to the nativo natincts of ""I""‘i" race | Nates of prasage-krom New Vork 1o Soitampion: Boleot the Bost Bgrhocfl‘ for fo?xr fun BALTIMORE & OHT0 " kind in this State. Dixon has the usual com- about the sumo number of them that there | terest.” It would be tho incans of eaving the | Would call for o ceper reflection thau his curt | Londun, "zfm'?uuf;&“&m" cabln, 'lruhl':l;::‘ o Irving {netitute, Tarrytown-on-Hudson, re- BAILRD, were, I think aleo that they are grenerally city, and tho citizens would be willing to do roply of # cortainly not "' would b calculated | Sabln, 00, S s solyent and nreuf well eatablished, ‘ages ore ( what they could to asslst fn the llm‘lln[éo( le- 0, Buld; okt prens Sept, 12, Tuofangh fastraction and tiain. | Tralns lesye fioin kxportion Building foot of Mone toexcite. Task hiin to remember that tha poll | OFPRSEORMRIyte " | ORLIUCHS & co, - J I ivg. Tho following yentlemen ara patrons of tho | [2éat, Heket-omicen: ks Clarkest., 'Pulmor louse, plement of Flouring, Bash-and-Bliud Mills, Depot (Expoaltion Bulldog). dte. Thore Is also located here o not 8o high as in 870. Ithink thero area few | gitmato manufacturing ontorprises. Coal is | of the United States was once a virgin soll; that —— | fclools, T I Fairebiid, 343 Weal azthoal,, New Distillery, and & Woolen Mill, which aro the | moro hands employed fn manufacturing ow | cheap: ety o Tt Wiid. uncultured piins. were hon. the L. | Grent Westorn Steamship Line, Qe Mr. 9. Chamule, Chef Engmace Brid Tull: | Leave— - Avve, only establisments closed atthis writing. Fur- | thAn there wore thea.? ; A leadtog Agrlculturat-Tmplement firm at dlan's home, in_which ho kuew no cocrelve lnwy From New Tork to Bristol (England) direct. Tarrytown, N, Y. Circulars from + Tehe | Accommodation. 2 7:408. m.'* 8:10 0. 10, niture {8 not manufactured here on .fi'“"__r‘;_ Another examplo of the incroass of buainess CANTON, suve that which hls Maker Lad fmposed und | BOMERSET, Weste: Thursday, Sent. 7 A, ARMAGNAC, Principal, i Exren: ::u:;'-' B § puosom sive acale. Bince the financlal crisis, tho buslness | Ain¢e the crisia are the Woolen and Cotton Mills | Fulton County, Is duln;,y a businesg of $200,000 | taught ki, Now, the Indlan of to<lay goes | AKRAGON, Symon aturday, ‘ept. 50 — o T¥Datty, *Dally, Sund et = . and monufacturing Intereats of Di%on have hetd | O cr year, and cmployiug 150 hands. Furnfture, | onoo or twice & "“"“""r"" for Justice st tho | pEsbRTASAEC, 701 Intqrmediate, Bt Blefrage, S0 e B AL I PO 9 3 e Roepet thelr own in_every particular, and 1876 finds it JACKEONVILLE, “ | Cultlyators, and Woulen Gouds make up the | Capital. On hfs way thither, he looks on broad £, Apniy W WAL Y, HTTE, o1 Clarkont, Micican TOMKBING AND DAX-SCHOOL for young ladies | (HI0AGO, ROOK ISLAND & PAOLYIU BAILEOAD, in & more proaperoiis conditior than ever before | almost in the contral part of the State, Since | products of Canton's factorles, which, with | and smiling gardens where once grew the wild | Contral liafiroad. ;':_:r‘f wm""g;’ u:-“'“.;,'“! ':“. ,"'.:';",,7‘! an‘f Depot, col n&rnr V-_r{ n:nu wnd Sherman-sts, Tickes Inits history. As ovidence of this, we nced but | tho panic, we are informed, thelr busincss has | four Coal-Shafts in operation, ~working | plant from whoso substance his mothcrs milk | == e tles for the shudy of Fronch, German, and Mulc L L LT mentlon that an Opers-Hause worth $30,000 {s | gradually incrensed until last year, when thoy | 250 men, not forgetting & Pork-Packing, | was drawn. What thon, I usk, are the Indfans’ MINCELLANEQUS. unsurpassea, Thoroughness fn every departinent. Lowve, | Arfive, Dow in eourso of somstruction, and tho much- | did a usinets orhmo.o%o. Fm ber Tactorles sro Zelaulistiment; working 50 men all tho enr’ sensibllities? Or s thefr nature human aa well Apply perzonally or by letter, os above. Omata, Leavenw'th & Atch Rx,S10:008. . 1 :45 b, . needed stimulus of o e ‘aliko prosperous hore,—~Car-Factory, Gang-Plow | round, packing pork for the Engllsh market o L AR O T || kAo * B:0 1 In. (¢ BI33 e M. manufacturing lntcrcm? has enlivena! tio eatab] h"?“ul cte, Many of !hug}utoficurn complete lhoglxxl’:l)uurlnl Interosts of Canton, MADAME O. DA SIL'V.A | Nt Kxpren. 2 8:50 8. 1. A few miles in a southiwesterly dire runon the jolnt-stock plan, and not one seri- { Manufacturiug hus largely Increased hera since Dizon fs located ¥ dlroctlon from | B o e aifecs ok thestamaatins oo prsott | JHR thent | iopgnaely [ncrossed hers since TIH TURIVING OITY OF TBLING, N Hero, agaln, we tind the reverse of Sterling, as | Population of Cauton s nearly 5, right to, and a deep yearntug to posscan sfaln, Tho most eucceseful enterprisca In this eity | Jacksonville produces mostly staplo articles, and BYOAMONE, these brond plaina over which his _fathers NIEDIOAL UALEDS, seem to havo been {n specific manufacturing, X | tow patent rights _exist. A corrtupondent writ- | DeKalb Gounty, ls largely engaged in the man- | roamed in freedom; but. the Indian's clalina to L o celcbrated corn-planter has alone madoan Im- | fg from that city suys: **Our manufacturing | ufscture of Agricultural Implements,—linrvest- ‘-ymlmthg arc light when welghed in the bal- menso fortune for s projector, Copn- | Interests have lurgely increased since 1678, | ers und Corn-Plows ranking flrat. The manu- | ance with the statesman's logic, ITe i3 not n Bhellers, Cler-Mills, Cultivators, Corn-Stalk- | Money is plenty on oo sceurity, Not u buel- | ficturea centred hera ara young, but thrifty, | cltizen; thercfore no need to examine f ho fs o Cutters, and other Agricultural’ Implemonts ness-Louse, or searcely a dwelling-houso, torent | Tho pauc was not felt, nor "lins ‘the depression | man, if ho hs got a soul capable of recelving an are mede hers With great success, | In the city” of businesa been to any great extent. Three | Impress eyond that which a charge of grape- 8chool-Furniture s also " manufactured | Woarc informed by Mr. W, A, 8teel, of the [ hundred men ara employed here in the fac- | shot would be caleulated to impart; no need to at Sterllug on a large scale, and a score of other | celebrated Steel stone quarrics of torles. Nearly every new fl“"g’rfiu started In | tnquire what are his claline to sympathy beyond 1 ] spectic articles that it 18 Ot necessary to recaly oLieT, Bycamore has beon assiated and cucouraged by Hingoot tha '33':';‘&'{’.'.’:“'1‘&’}3““:"‘1’. Lhses fue us, o ! imtobe a o B on et ot ans | 100k Tspla, o, Washingo & Franiss, United Statos Goverament’ lius heenwo biind in | Chartered by the dtatoof Diiuoistor the exprems pur. at thisthue, It 1s hardly uccessary fo remind | that there arc twice vs many men employed fn | the citizens, and at thistime, we are Informe hat Burinl-Cases nre munufactured there in | put down at 7,203, has nereastd to 16,000, —~per- | encouragement and maferial ald. Coal fs 84 Bose o glvlng hnmediate reliet in ail cascy of beivalo orins. Infurm us that ““The Cofllu-bilsincss I3 notzood, | power aro now ample. Jolict has *picked-up? | haa not been success fu o wmanufacturing polnt thire was no one to '"“fime" 13 0 the policy | 5 aen of Sho fiafenion (e (e s doy e, Aus V 0 writer from that clty, “havo either burned down Y 1nto sublection Ilke a spoiled child? Naw, do antiog tie inost L6113 You aIT about fhero. diserssa who Shyuld Sartye men have all thoy can do® But stlll the Oliver- BRSBYVILLE, that neutly every articlo in use can be ship elther am I 11 favor of exciting them to deeds | ! nd Mirs, Alex Beadford's (formerly Mrs, Ogien lioffinan's) English, French,and German Boarding and Day-Behioo] {0 youns Iadies and Chilret With |~ breros A Y 14 g_lllilhu;‘lcl. No.fln:vmTlfirlyfiemfith-n.xebw orilif kooonn.lgg;a BT ork, ~lteopens Sepl. 25 cation ma, or Milwaukce, eic. Sunday made nylm’;rurper"-onnf' 7, &8 abovos T D0 | ElTirlay Hont dowt Teave il sy exconted) o bl e P | For Grand Haven, Grand Tapid ST. XAVIER'S ACADEMY, | sitiiSisiiiurish ‘Wabash-av,, cor, Twenty-ninth-st., Wil be opened for the reception of boarders and day scholare on the first Monday in September, For torma sddross__ TULE NOTHER SUPEILOR, irsda, SR = T O | e 0 B LEGAL: Mle C. BROUSSAIS | tmaate COTHONWERLTH 01 MATSAGTTREATR S reopen ek Eveheh snd Eagith School on septem | O/ 2anvet ¥ s miibihn AmIAUHERI o ber 18, at 364 Michizan-av, ha will be assisted by | sonsinterested (n the eatats of ALONZOC. JACKSON, 3i1e S, BHGUSSAIS) Mt JEF FELS, and oiher cont. | eta of Brookitie, fa sald souats, daccaseds asrbtet it Leactiors.”The' Prigary Depariinent apens on | groello ot Gertas, ROBERT 1. HSAOP, e Admintatrator IRVING MILITARY ACADENY, withi the will angexed of tho {Jllu bas View ‘{nur Chicago), opens Sept. 8. Ten scres -ktounds; everything Arst-class. = Why send your K fort an ¥ loveatigate, Four restdest Professors. | Jackeon, the d!vlfre Juthe will of sald deceased, had Schi for catalpuer OMice 155 W asbingtan v Chice: it Yo aetn of héaid fro b7t . Of E\L , CO! ‘,’l'r(lldlnll Capt. J. CLAUDE HILL, otni a0t A A A A s 88 oural N Mannfacturerof Ladles' Flne Now whyshould not thered man’s sensibilities, Fue and Trimminge. Alterlos however ritde, awaken fu_his Intellectual facul- aud relintpe;, Eit i JOETTLING ties, however dull, & certain knowledge of his 74 muunn-‘ni.. up-ataits Tum TutBUNE readera thiat terling fs the cony- | the Iron and Stecl Mills fn that city now as in | any siinilar cuterprises, Wth fair prospccts o} retln%gmuml for tha genful Coflin-Man, and | 18713 and that the population, whichi In 1870was [ succcss, would be likely to meot with active arge numbers. To such an extent I aps 17,000, The' facilitie It er ton, thupast 08 to enter Into treaties with thoso nuonlc.'nna Urinary diseases fu all thelr complicated '{mhuuu been run in Bterling thut Intul:;vfl:: qu?ring' ull, '-lhnfpr?\'fls:lmélr ::;Ivg;a:ucv}g {:‘;ttcr: 2 * cmauraton “wards" of the nation) Perhups becauss 1 weil kmown (st 101t JASTES ke’ atoud ax i il-tmportent, Sewinal Wenk. ;"':ys B'[’f",'"';’““‘,“’j“'.' Thosllurue;st,lglnlnury e'{gggeatly durlng the interval aluto the crlsis | of view. Al cuterprises started liore,""says a | 0 be pursued; or was 1t not able to whip ther Efi'fifi-’tfifl 3;:;"-'53'&5;&'{",5',7:,':{';"""-”5"""'5:-'-’ e Stuto I8 located here. Biuce 1873, manu- | o A 4 delitate mt{cni lon, call or write, - Pleamnt hiome 10F - facturing Iutcrests in Bterling have beew stoadl- |~ Bituated not far from tha border of or failed. Al attempt: 1 - |\ not Imagine that I am fu favor of allowlng the filon, Marriage Guido, wh Iy lncrfumg. "Tho - Agricultaral-Tnplemens | 18 tho Httie tawerng o 5 ofihe Riato fuct‘-lxrlnglnter:::l IPcr.aul,--wl}Elllc’:}l'.."L‘.r:a‘;"r‘x'rxn &“’ ca to commit depredatious with ’"‘l’"""'{' X nu“wmmllfim Vho Thauld narty= blood n order to punish them for tho sawe, | ooias $24 pariers, ¥ou ses no o but the Doctor. b Let tho writer cxaminu how bften within the | wnd fuvited, > Qnive iours, @ a ped 7 Gol—ioceuta toTay Bosiuge,. Dr.. James i3 5 wigt-like cry for more s heard. The water- | of 4,000 fahabitanta, It s necul(m{ l'fll’mll:g In hiers cheaper than {t can be produced In the power {3 not all sold, The dam at prescnt has | county Is Jersoy Co ch | ¢lty. Champalgn is essentlallya furming com- M S otin son B ntian b I > b e ally umkaaion s th adiec, b 1 o il hencrer v | ovo Bl i o innonco Eomiy o | I, oy R o | pas ool ora s o Tuan Tomshante | ST R, “HBARAG SRl | CHEGARAY | INSTITUTE | i siriosira sy Wi qulred, ratscd'to 10 or 13fect. Sinee 1870 the | duced this year 800,000 bushels ot wheat: to | Wagons arc made at bt ‘5.,“} e o e rol e LAt A N A s, fortls 1n sald petition, 10 A Liic sald Charies FOL Jarks BPSeRD ot Bl mibere Bgohmhy | MermeRo "Cowttyls, T T6 s ok | bASHE e | Pororelon suilclent Loarou fie wora fecl DRo A G ULIN : e S AR ek | AV o B e e 3 1 e, At tho maonutac- | AcDonou ‘ounty, o large numbers. Aside 2 82 ‘Pann, lounty, I in October, IH72: that UL gly wos nmot the least affected b{ ture of cultural Implements should prove | from nmf‘ and tho usual anumlrf', Machine- ::lrj‘ ‘;f,,'::," [,"'fi:tm ‘:‘.’;l:,)".aw %:{fl: .;'f"?i}eléf& B AT WAN A DU ERVILLY Trhscinal fuforiab and batieves. |r|'ntll:ou!: ’y'. Dibuky Ang N o dlu panie, aud Las steadlly improved since thal Auu.-cfnful n such o placo. Baysa correspond- | Bliops, ete., but little manufacturiug is done 1ant’ Cust: d his faithful band, and | & meraure) Iadisputadly the longest J astabils e el Al etlselin o ieis e vo Berey bave been "’ffll"\“i'u"z’nfi'"u"w&‘M""fl‘fl"?"’u" st I8 entirely fre from city or countyindebt- | ent: ¥ Our clty and county, Incvery respoch aro | hurd, ' Conl Is only $3.50, No Qifferosce siucg | 120t Custer and N o i T S ves ¥ AR R e ] i ust-named Ciarlea Fox Jackaon, And 1ias MAry LR tduces, and fs almoat out of school debt. It s | fu a better conditfon than 'bofore the poulo of | the panic fn busincss. seems ready ‘v;’ lm“"l“"’ swar 'yuldl-l c‘"l'"}l‘ ¥ WINARY, DISEARDH | lon vury prectical. | Advenlayés vinotp eriain and lasxo 3, Vauglen hive beca sppoluod by the general opinton of, the leading citizeus of | 1873, Tho number of men employed in our fac- Plows, Cultivators, and Rosd-Scrapers are | MOICDts) ny heart_dictates that milder policy comapii-etell formae. SEMINAL WEAK untry. Gradustes obtala excetlent poslifons. | the Frobate Court for tiie County of Freniont, [n thy Bler] that Cotton and Woolen Goods ¢ torles are In cxq 3 o " 4 which 1 think suflicient to bring the Indlan 318, IBACILITY, LOST WANIOGOLY, foss of MY Hth, For the Anousl Reglater, c Biate of Towa, Admilulatrators uf hls cstata; that cer- . 3 il an 0oleu Goods can | Lol cxcenn uf thoss ciuployed ot that { made in large numbers at by 3 1 ]‘ e SHENTAL LASSITLDE, DESIO CY, Impaired 8 Coures uf Stu d full particulars, | taln of thie persons named fn the sald will as derisecs sud ought Yo be manufactured here as well and | thme. THINCETON. nearer to the white muu's level e certainly to | JiS Yk rmaneaily 2ured. iddien iy ARLES DRO Director, in the eveus that neither the aricy Fox Jacks i‘;‘;:x*mrn:c o207 plac hl‘; 't}xa mx'z'x';"‘ch;rm Tlh“u“al (5!«' cltles in this Btate soadvantage- | It must some day develop into an Important | BAveller knowledye of his God, FAIR PLAY. | kinsislitNorth ...fl.fi.; Sl e e B TELEMOISELLE T GUENIEULX. "AND "MIES | $0% BOf ARESf Bis fsaus siould be [11lug uf the twe pf rall-communication wl cago | ously situated sa city, for its neariess to the most extensive . pR lcted nlth long. stavdiiy jieteh (well knowo formerly ws Mre. McCauley’ Charies Fox Jackson dled without 154 o, 110 miles) and 8t. Loufs (200 miles), and the ALTON, 4 i o HOTELS, 16, 61 thnse BAVINE (s Behool, French and Euglish boarding snil day sctiool | Gisties BoxJackion dled w 108 Lo Ay usy ta Lu'".“‘ Dl River st lwoculnu. Rgc’:k Island | About 25 miles above 8t. Louts, and only 8 or 4 i’&"-'fi: g‘u‘l‘l‘\’!fli‘:}x‘;gm:fiflyl’%“\‘:‘l’x‘a’i:g:lufg =2 Rransagdtes F¥UBcis Bopt. 45, N 217 Aahon-a¥.q .,::,‘:.',.‘::'::(-:3: it & S e ks U 1ad Fullon, 80 miles distant. Thers Is & lack, | miles above the mouth of the Missourl River, | Inproved in all branches. . CONGRESS HALL, ¥ Detiiiuners Lande; 83 wish dhe,shm, of 2L o e Perhepe, in' the supply uf capital,—some fact { Alton, with hor extenslvo stonexuatrics: has GENESED, . New fout-story brick. hotol, on the Karopean il e, i . BRNiras Saa ohoNng b Challetiaws Five Coas ries having hardly sufilclent capital to carry | rapldly riscn futu importance, The largost man- | Henry County, boasts o good many small facto- | plan, Elmeav., below Forty-socongd-st., direetly 215 PAGEN I the ‘Dick(ason Huine, oru wansey, New Haupslilre) sad praving tias the Cours + on thelr busiucas in the most profitable - | ufucturing interest is the Tobaceo Factory, em. rles, all dolng well, The manufuctire of Butjer- | bppostte Matn Exhibition Bullding " Accomimbe, GE Fomuierat the hesial e etor ial HUSTEM Ara | Mafiicar s dotceiilie the dupmtion of, to, ytiom, Lie Ber, Vuylng (Aug. & 1870) 200 haude Glase-Works, | Tubs is carricd on hiere to u very larga extSit, | Hon for 1,000 guests. Special arrangeuente for GUIDE itenee Fororts e pRtan, 1 I ocres parinens axd disteibation Bouthweat from Bterling s over 1003 Agricultural-Implement Factory, 60: | Tho panlo of 1673 did not dimbilsh the trada of*|“large partlos, o DI OLIX. Otice i B e e e e asmay ba entitled theroioi~ ™ © _ MENDOTA, Plow-Works, 503 Woolen-Factory, 805 and 100 { Gencsos on the contrary, it hus stesdlly-tn- i. BAKER & 0. —_————— U"..‘.‘i.“{u,‘."%';.'.‘é‘.flfifiu LA o I’lr(lullll:n.’r ‘1‘»1?..3”'5 satd u-f.?u(';'." el o i ¢ (a8 of goods mado ero aro vastly dfffer- | maller Industrice, from 5 to 24 Lands each. | creased shuco then. i Phiindoifbta, | NO CURE! Fotesore, 33 Toctirora, 13 studeats, 80" gradudies. | Wedncaday of Sepiémber boxt, ats o elock in tho furos ;m frowm those of Storling, Thu only natural | Slice the panic all' thesu establishments Luyo Reports from Aurors, Bloomington, Belle- = 'D R KE AN et Waraugh coumS, {ou #od short:hand, | poon, toaliow cause, If any yui iave, why sald accuut acllitles Mendo ifer for m ¢ to their full extent, . Dot o, | = > NO PAY !l . Terus, 850, Address V. B, DENSLOW, Becrotary, should not Lo ailoweid, suil's docros for distribution ta can olfer for manufacturing | been runninj » 8ud seem to | ville, Decatur, and Ottaws, are all very bricf, SUALEN. AN . 9 | RS and payment made as {n sald petitivn prayed, urposes 18 fts location in regardto rallrond- | iud ready sale for thelr goods. , but declare busiiess IMproviug In DEArly eVEry | vwammamemmmmmmms ottt s | 3473 e Clurkeats cor. ol tiuncue PAd a4 X TRUGKLAND INSTITUTK FOR YOUNG LADIES— Nyack-ou-1fud aulfal stustian plusiags s, L ad sl hi sccountait nd petlitoner b urdcied tosorve ho saime once & weok, for o newapsjer publiahéd in ssportation, and near proxiuiity Lo goud voal THE OITY OF QUINOT, dgariment.® Few cnterprises werp permanent- FAIREA YA PO Srhns Gl 2t oY ¥ ‘-‘Hll“c) The only spocific n¥llvl§:’ mado | pre-eminent amung the citles of our. State, ly"-fluuwd by the panie. anl ye °|lml L year Frredsitioag) an I Vs Clty whi wa ore stem to bo - patent Corn-Huski Toome, Course uf st and thorough. e sl iy (1 A0 thorod Tiay Brindipai. 0, bad" New York, ¥ v s | outelde of Chicagu, as 8 manufacturlug ceutre, | before, new undertakings wera sgarted in all Albert Wellsy A, M., Priucip the last pubiicat {oall varicty of Agricultural Implewmonts, w | Is dolng well, She was (July 0, 1870),” runnjug | thesq cltlos and all of them, ut présont writing S C A L E S 3 P n o e , d Court, wud by Hfilllnu Lor '{ila-lu filg, cte, Thum[’- & Linseed- | the full numiber of wmen u glm' followlug fac- Lave suceocded, D i O ALL it ])] {,. S'_l‘() E, ¢ ".‘.’..f.‘.’EEhff.‘.",":,"fi‘..fi?.‘}&i‘;."fl?é‘ ;'mfs‘e';. ' ".-‘8’ M fl:’-fiflf-‘:’-:‘b :3 4 cturl i TANK-. & ck o) at bears out oul cory ol L] V i 1) siam. .. 31, i L, (1 . T At ADABUAY. Wi g N s = 14t 1s an Organ Compaty. - Th sals of Orians Muchino Bhops snd Boller-Factories two of tho | yalue of VY eetors manufactorics, &s " 141 &113 LakeSt,, Chicago, el b money efunded,’ Chantes sessbabn Ho T ARY (ACADEMY, Wolcks. | | Witsew: eorys White, Eag., Judgo of sald Court, 76 Las been much greater tho three years sluco | largest Tobaceo-Factories In {he Unlted Btates, obs <t Bocarafulte buyonty the Genuine, | vines scut everywhere. Consuliation free and conni- red g K. i . < 0 AL ential, porsouaily ov Ly wall. A book fur both soxes, brior to the paule of 1878, Other manufac- | and several smaller ones; also, & large Puper- | does. With & falr wat r-power, and by no | =—— e e e 4 ;i e toriea liave not bclznwl!ourhhln T Mill, and _one_hundreqd. smaller irstitutions, weans good factlities for coal, slohas falrl; ’oul- FINANCIAL, Pk, ads e s Whaks g caled fur Hlea re X y EANA i N 1. been wln-l.( auid thut nanufactures | Pork-Packing, thes Grain-Trade, and Distliling rll)pnlu cltles with fur better facilitics, ~ The nchhlxsfllu 15 a regular graduate n meu’ n rou Works, Duiry-Goots Factory, Wateh | $50, %100, $200. $500, $1,000, wiiates for & this 160l dey 01 Augusty 1n Lhe vear of our Lord vie posttions fao retye sty | e e hundeed 30 severy st J. I, COBB, Regleter. MAR2Y '8 8CHO0 il scaslon of 1670 w ) ulats apply L th sipozon | 'THE ANNUAL MEETING GE NTOWN, alurrn wducaduy, o Principal; st “will come to coal,! Cheap freights aud radl- | ure very impartant [ndustries here, ‘No Cotton- | Elgl RYOUS EXHAUSTION—A MEDICAL S?A\’T ey o o fisd-facliltlos kocp thom away for a time, byt | Goods uro manufactured at Quincy, though | Factory, Milk-Condon| g Conpauy, vic, avo NE fepor Vestures dellveratas Rutah | WYTEST KNP INSTITOTE: | FANILY SG100) @ Increasy of business in such cltics as cotton la ulmost dully ehipped thiroughi tho city, | nutioual reputations. The Eigin wateh (s Known Sl Ludlegutbly wow )it | Mave, Guih. Hend for ciriulas: of stocktiolders. of the West Chicago Laad Coue PRRU AND LA BALLE Gaee 1873 ananufucturing Interests bave fu- | throughout Europs, and fs sold fu g1l quarters Provea the truth of the .Rllnorhm- These citfes | creased. Though there fsa good water-front, | of theglobe. This perfoct [;lm of mechan!s e 10 d A, 5 ;.'h'.flnlncnt y the Cual Market of the Btate. | all the power used is steam,—coal, of course, | is & lasting teatimontal to Western enterprise T o e cered oty | 253, ‘{’",Efin.‘u"c2{',.'?‘"“"“,:.'.“‘,',“‘.‘3.[?’.,{"';1,‘i_‘_"‘,' .88 W0 citRs are pructically aud commercially | belug very cheap. * With the genéral prostras | and Western skill, Aside from (o watcn busl | of3oercente® Circulurs 8ad woOLLY 5abOria 86t fras: EAuu.nmundrwdnuuEuz‘leanu~u.. owXol i , 3 MY W URWICHT UNIVERSITY, Ecleniido sud Miilta NERUERANN TR Anbiee feulth niay be rel fordingacica syoopils of the ) '8 HOATDING: wgudlm&nuwm‘-r‘;lua. and the treatiaent of nervous hQAUDING BCHio0L POR,| piny will ba hed 2t o oflice ‘of tha Company in hicago, Wedueads, MKL U, 1870, sb 2 p, i, JAMES B, JOODHAN, -+ Bocrutary, 3 B

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