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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1876. Tindl houglt (¢ he let 1t fly about in tho atr white by and by he thought o 8o he named It Little while sald car is {n motion, If it be an open car, let it bo surrounded by o mosquito-bar, so that Lo may not be troubled with insccts. Also, let the car company hulld a high-hoard fence alon; thelr tracks, so that Lo_may not get the hencfl Tct the car company put on an extra gang of men to keep the track clear of tobacco-uhls and dgar-stumps, Lok every cl- ar-dealer bo compelled to cluse his usinces while this extra car is pasaiug his door, Then the anti-smoker will have it all his own way, and the smoker can still occupy the rear scat of o car or smoko the pipe of peace on the top of sume *bus. RIGNTS OF BWEARERS, To the Kditor ¢f The Tridune, Cnicaao, Aug. 20.—The logical esseneo of the City Rallway Company's argument for smoking on the cars is, that it is {mposaible for a smoker to refraln from his customary Indul- gence long cnough totako aride. Let e state a parallc] case, The community Is divided Into two clusses,-~those who swear and those who do not swear. Dut swearlng on the cars Is strictly prohibited. Now, [ submit that swearers have o right to complaln. If smoking s allowed on the front platform or three rear scats, why should not swearlng be allowed on the rear platform or threa front seats? Why are swear- ers compelled to walk while smokers arc al- Il be serena for a b 0 times; O, the habits of men! +| Bammy Tilden. After o littlo while ho got tired | generate have wa hecome that on the hij o flyliye Banmy, and thonght ho wonld sit down and take'a rest. lnlloon ho had named Little Bammy "Fllden, Tle was hardly well seated hefore Sanimy burst aml flattened” out, and heeae all flabk, waorthiese, Anotlier little boy, who had also bought a little mun-clastie balloon, flylng while he held it by & string. Tou Hendricks, Af- | inge wp fu the ale he [ family, il get ever 8o big, ' THE NEW TIR would nune his hatloon, nen openly proclalin thele wickedness wi fear of pusilshment! It Egan Ia to be belioved, Mr, Perlolat nnd his gang will have * letters in their post-ofticen,'” a8 muny of them had o days not very remole, before e will with the means to hide the distonest nct of his, His record shows that; hfs manliness in shaking oft the ** Ring ' shackles A. T, Stewart & Co's Mnnuge'r on the Ground. Ho ho sat down on the of Bridgeport smells, Duildings Are to Be Arrang- d---Hiring the Necossary He named his hatloon B ter he had set Tom to totived It swell and swoel The Httle huy's mothur, who I8 smart ot vote, If shd only had aright to, sald Toni 18 an Inflator, I up” And, himeby, that was tho ond of Little Bammy lo_collapsed wh have o 1lttlc “welght on_ hin to be exploded 0 it dow on him as Youn, ‘As to Big Tom Hondrlcks, ho 1s na 1 up and burst, tight they hold him with thy leading-steings of Now, what will bo the position of affairs sup- islng Eran {3 bounced P'? The new architect, of acruples as Lo b will, because of professional certainly by reason of the orders recglved and the conditiens upon which he will ba elected, alter the plans. The vory Instant ho does this there Is no longer a contract, thrown upon the merey of Covna to the aimount of_bleeding to be d For Walker did bld on the Egan plans, and only upon thep esn the It will be thist selceted because of his want ¢ laws of minc and thine, rlde, perhinps, bl Floating Rumors of Other Firms | Vuhioh Are tyFollove l:»‘::’:"ll::y‘).)llllr!s‘:vn(, too, and this other halloon, The néceesary preparatory work In conneetlon with A. T, Biewart & Co.’s Chlcago housc Is belng pushed forward as rapldly ns possible. Mr, Babin Bmith, the representative of the flrn, arrived Sunday, and was around the building yesterdayy louking over the fleld, and sceing 11t what was needed to turn the southeast cor- ner of Waahington street and Wabash avenue {nto onc of tho most convenient, handsome, and commodious wholesalo dry-goods atorca In this iy, Mr. Bmith s a short, middic-nged gentlo- man, of decldedly business-liko alrs, who waos oncof A, T. Btewart & Co.'s prominont men wholesalo department That shiows how when Young Ameri- and the county Is Walker, Perlolat & no matter how In the plans tment of another arcl therefors nocesearily Involve an expond whicl wnny, at the "discretion of the thieves, minount to just na much as the original contract. Aggaln, the stool-pigean, for such tlie new archi- tect will ho regarded, ean cotprss the steal for his employers In another nnd lers notfceable ublle are concern- | With one_scratch of his pencll he ean, do away with all the fine cut-work‘upon which thio estimates wero Lascd, and -which were fn- | ornamentation formod” by experienced bufiders and 7_(01\0- can be saved to the contractor, which, of course &’ Still tho county will romain {ndebied to Egan for his commlission on tho work ns though he had superintended It and the county must pay ft, and_ besides must pRy the new architect his rewatd for his taeach- and worse than all, must submit toy| I recail that word, e LETTELRS FROM TME PEOPLE. TIR LAZZARONI OF LOUAL POLITICS, T the Editor of The Tribune, GnAnp Crossing, Aug. 28.~The locnl cloe- tion this fall {s of scarcely less Importancs to the County of Cookand Clty of Chicago than the genoral election 1a to the natfon and Btate. Certainly, In a materlal and’ flnancial point of vlew, I wisgeounscla do not prevall, and the swhole peoplo do not cowne forward and domand, and cnforce tho demand, that not only good, falr, and lionest men, but that men of experl- ence and ability, thoro who have a stake in tho county, be pub futo the varfons oflles, then wu will bave a ropetition of the election two years ngo. Visit most any day the County Bullding,and tako n look at Lhe “croivd who are looking for somothing to tirn up; even the most meninl josition Is sought for, o it Is an “ofiice,” cortain times the corridors Jeadlng to tho 8her- {1's ofllco ars thronged with the lazzaroni of the " nofsy and clamorous, who jostle cacl her 1 theircagernces for placo. suppose the SherlfT wowld order tho place cleared by force, hut no, this rabble isgn fm- portant factor in tho politica 6L the par they must be concilinted. They furnish rupt judges nt eleetions, tho witnesses who will testify Lo almost anything, andalsothe one jury- to’ prevent the conviction of the judges in cage of indictment and trinl; thoy alao furnish the ballot-box stuffers and repeat- Of courso thesu followa ninst be provided arty-machine would collapse, and ¢ 1o dlapensers ot hoadguartera. A mgjority of the County Cominisslotiers are put futo power by the same disreputable means, whose rascalitica are continuous; there s no change in thelr perforimunces, oxvept when the press got nfter them, as recently in' the Court- Then there is o spasmodic attempt at seeming lionesty; but it {s always n fallure; they are not equal to even nssume such Among the Important offices to bo filled this fall ave incmbers of the Leglslature. Those sent from this county two years ag s, were notable opl of any legislative ability, bui Agaln, {t Is assumed that only ladies ore an- noyed by this vile practice} men aro not sup- pused Lo have fungs or noses, Now, I spend the twenty-four on the —one-twelfth of my time,—and fur. et Division Rallwa: gers dally, 305 days in the year, none of whom “efther sinoke or” swear, and I clalm for myeelf and famlly, during our ride, the right to alr unvitated by tobacco-smoki and scats uncontaminated h{ L: 80 far ps the two hours out o Glenham, Dutcliess County, New York., This firm now has a very extensive woolen mill at that place, and s alao bullding what {s designed to bo tho fitiest carpet mill in the United States, They propose to show tho people of this coun- try that carpats of as good quallty ns,and equal in value to, tho very best forelgn goods can bo mado hore at home, and that it {s no longer nec- esgary to import carpets from abroad, As this Tiouse has a way of succceding In about every- thing 1t undertakes, it is quito possible that a fow more years will witness a com- pleto evolution In the carpet trado. Smith intends to tako in Chicago, and will have entiro charge of the business nt this branch, Ilo has socured tho scrvices of a Chiengo architoct, Mr. A, J. 8mith, o of the necessary changgs n company with theso two Triune reporter walked AROUND TiH TIBMISES and learncd somothing of for the ocgune- Caoinpany four is saved for. tho “Iin, & witn Luxas, CAR-SMORING, o the Editor of The T'ribune. Cir10Aao, Aug. 23.~1 have mnoticed the views of several of yourcorrespondents on tho subject of smoking, while op the State. strect cars, and lave also a word to say. T am mysclt a smoker, and, though claiming but little merit for polite- ness, yet I say ¥ never allow myself,—not even in iy own fdily,~to smoke when the same is offenaive to any, especinlly in close rooms; aud to smoke In rallroad-cars, or stage-conches, orin public places, are not marks of “agentleman, in my oplulon, and smokers had hetter abandon it for their own self-respect and the oplnlon of other good, tasty smoking on the forward platforn of a horse-car utrage, n8 the smoke s driven fnto tho mpletely,—or, to please one snob, fifty Besldce, o smoker that can- not abstaln for the period of the passage to or {rom town, may as well admit the Jack of man- hood, 1f no more, —————— BACHELORHOOD AND THE PR o the Bditor af The Tribu Wesr De-P’ers, Wis, Aug, 23, parison of Buchouan and Tilden suggests an important question Involving Mr. Tilden's fit- ness for the Preafdency, Ithink that no man without the discipline and development that result from the average experlence fn the famlily, s qualificd, in the scnso of the otrust. The reasons for thls conclusfon may be briefly stated; but to give all tho. evidence that might be presented would require moro space than it 18 proper to occupy In ancwspapes- > such vlllainous proceedings, and fenthers*as st ood, but I say 4 the courts ‘bo first invoked, t gvery reasonable and sensible. means of re dress bd sought, and_1if these efforts be una- ould scem that corruption fn the judiclary dofeated the will of the people, cople riss in n mnss, starm the [ng, and, scizing the cight thicves, hang them “outhe outer walls ' as scarcerows, a8 a warning to all intending evil-dodre, Anornen Vorzn. FIRE-PROOF DECKR ON STEAMNOATS, ~ 7o the Edilor of Ths Trivune. ; Cmicado, Aug. 28.—*J. J. IL" writes o very interesting letter in yesterday’s TiInUNE in re- gard to o trip ncross tho lake to 8t. Joseph, and he mentlons all the detalls very minutely. Ifo 18 a sharp observer when he states that after leaving Chleago “out of sight, and traveling amid the “trackless wasto of waters” for an liour, he could sce the sandy shores of Michi- gan, which were at least 40 miles off. T will nsk him it ho observed all thoae litle Ney wero found | black spots on the deck of the steamer Trues- red-hot cloders from tho c-atack, which cinders have been tho cause of more steamers burnin, causes combined; and it steamboat compnnlos do something to proteet thelr passengers from being burnt up, 0, b stealn@r was saved young lady who hap- pened to go on deck in the middle ot the nighi and discovered the plankin, burning briskl; gers owe thelr’ Task why do not the stcamboat companics sheath thelr decks with some fire-proof mate- his realdenes valling. and b sl who will have chary in the bulldings, Tan “hocessary The practice of yrisl.crflfiybmgrnln A dons vhiat avlll be dono to get.rea dings. Tho Wilder Block {s now o o e e Fendy for wac, Mr, Smith ‘within two or threo_weeks, Block ia leaselt by Glmbel, otlier partiys now occupying it until Janun but ns soon e the leaso expires it Wi be fmmediately fitted up and made a part * of the proposed branch house. ‘Che next build- to the south s known as tho Rothbaum Bullding, of which Mr. Smith says “thero s ot a hetter butlding tn_Chicago or Ne bottom,” It isa six-story bufld- ing, fronting 72 fcet on Wabnsh avonue, fect decp, running back to an alley. TI half of this block is vacant, but the south Jlt is occupled by Messrs, Taylor, Thomas & Co., dealers In miflinery goods. Thelr lease is ood for a year or mord yet, but it {8 possible hiat arrangements will be madoe to obtain pos- seerion befora the leaser explres, The vacant half of the building, however, fs to be put in order immediately, and would of itself make onc of the handsomcst stores in the West. Workmen aro at it now, and | shipped ns soon as It and the Wilder Block aro in readiness to recelve' them, under the storo of Taylor, Thomus & Co,, in tho Rothbaum Building, 1a now vacant, and will also be fitted up for the re vacant, and wil! nioro are Aunoyed. Florshelm & Co. and 1ouse stone steals fant tools fu the hands of the sy cost the City of Chicago, ‘ance, if rotbing more, fabulous e matter of taxes, th which she 18 now sorely bearing, causing her to Important and desired finprovements, the or public school ex- of many projccts for j{ up than all other ap jea ‘high about time the fiment of her proy penses, the abandonmen effacing tho scarsleft by the great beautifying nnd makiv Npw, the peeple of The strengthof our Republlc has evey been a wmatter of doubt to Monarchical Europe; and tho united strength of our prople, in thefr surprised the Governments and statesmen ot _the Old World. Accustomed as they are to armed forc®snd pow- cr, it is not strange that, in the absenco of should quostion tho possibility of Tho bosement valuable the'same, ¢ County of Cook and City of Chicazo demand:a reform in the charne- ter'of thelr represuntatives. They do not wish the great city and county of the lakes to again roach at the State capltal; thoy do | rinl, and not thus recklcssl clr representatives at Springtiold sball agaln be the easy and willing tols of an ulous lobby. " Among other thiugs : Firat, an honest, just, and fot: tho re-enactinent of law, with al] necessary safepguards, T ese srholesomeo refornid, an - encr- getle canvoss of tho totvns and wards must bo made, and a atrict watch st the primaries must bo kept to prevent tho usual frauds, Chicago has great recuperative powers, but another dose 1iko that-she swallowoed two years ago will stag- gerher, Let bier people look to ft in flm@. 55 to bo on firc an rthat tho Jossen- tlon of stock. 8 divided frito two apartments by tile partitions, so that Rhey can ensily Xnocked out and the two divistons thrown into intho basement, endauger tho lives of thelr passengersi firstclnes ocenn steamers hnve their decks covered with fire- Wy not lake steamers? The nsurance companics shoula look to this, *J, J, 11" Yorgot to deseribe the luxurious dinner ho ate on board the Trueadell. kunown fuct that the Goodrich steamers give od fare, in fact, about as good ns ane will get a 25-cent restaurant. Yours truly, C! roof sheathing. three arches, Instead of being cut awa and by this means’ communleation wifl ished With the other half of the build- fng. The same thing will be done between tho north lnlt of this bullding and the Drake and Wilder Buildinge when tha Drake Buildin, vacated, 50 that uninterrupted communf had on ‘the Wabas {ol our power thoy have not Leen able to corgprohend, gs they never have under- erm of our Natfonal life in fts wou- dertul growth, Even of ourown people, there are but few who really estimate thepowerthere fs{n the.bond thot holia fu such perfect order the elements of & growth tax law; nud, second, it avenue_side, while on the Washington street slde_the Drako Bulld- Ing will open Into the Wilder Build *ps the Company got posscasfon ‘of When A, T, Stewart & Co. get nll these different mads the iptonded dm- of the Wilder 8| around through the Wilder and Drako m‘.'fl'm on the Wabash avenuo_eide, annd the Rothbaum Bulld- ings.. In other words, these threo blocks will ull be thrown Into one magnificent dry-goods that has successfully ogution of 40,000, mi donominated o Natlon, bond, so subtle, has vome-down to 4s as a nat~ n harmony with tho laws of Wo; and, from all the facts attendlng the course and progress of human civillzation, we are compelled torecognizo in the hond of human otont fa the orgunization aw of gravitation in con- trol of matter, « The famlly of the New England loes Amerlean clvill- en, and now 18, the great conacrvator of this power. more thon everywhero else, human mpathy {inds ita purest andstrongest’ 0 doctrine that all men are born freo an equnl 18 only tho spontancous expression of this growih; and that men should be brave and right to life, Mberty, DOOISI CHURCH USRS, v (he Editor af Tha Tribune. Cmoado, Aug. 23.—Is it not strange that our seemningly well-regulated church socleties ap- polat us ushers antiquated sod uncultured bours, who do not seem to know what courtesy means! L made my appearance, sccompanied Ly a refined lady, at the First Baptist Church Jast Bundsy morning, at the door of which wo met two ushors, both old, ete. Ono started us ural product, perfect!: OAMPBELL PARK MISSION, 0 the Editor of The Tribune, Cm10AGo, Aug. 28.—In & recent fasue of your .dally I sa w an artlcle informing the reader that the Campbell Park Mission (a branch of the Third Presbyterian Church) waa soon to bowith- out o pastor, a8 the Rev. Mr. Paynter, the oM- clating clergyman, had handed in his reslgna- | down ono way, whon tho other interposed and tion. 'That article gave the writer considerable suxlety, as he had been mangy times to hear Mr. Paynter preach, and, belng greatly pleased with his dermons, he bestirred himselt to learn if such was tho fact, and why It must bo thus, On asking somo of the leadfng onos of tho mis- Payntor rosizned, tho answer sympatly i powe! o’f smint’lul;g Is marched us away around to the middic of the church and gave us & ploasant eesat, But the % ptensant scat” did not last long, for right in the midst of our singine of the hymn (n part of tho service [ very much approciate) tha same usher came to our seat, attracting tho attention of nearly all the congregation (among whom I at least am alinost a stranger, and a somewhat backward one), and informed us he would have to give us another scat. 8o, without walting for tho closing of the L woy to another scat. I naturally felt Indig- *nant, a8 woll o8 embarrassed, and could not $gtick it out,” ao left, to return no more, as I would not like to take the risk of a similar oc- currence, I presumetho partics who rented the scat could just as well haveiakenthescat scross tho .reason was, Mra | the way, as thoy came very latg, and therg were plenty vacant, * Now, Brother Everts, can't you employ soma’of your young en (who may be spolling for sométhing to do) whoarecourteous, oud underatand thisthing, and bave tact onough to run this departiment sinoothly? asa thing of this kind, In my cstimation, should nover occur, sl Mr. Smith to the reporter, “to havo a large stack of goods here within a fortnight or thréo weeks, Our inllls are manufacturing rapidly, and we are lmporting largely, get o place to put them wo shall ship them right 01 ., ‘18 Mr, Libby or Judge Iliton comlng out to Chileago? 1t wna~rmgnnred hero thnr.gmuy wonld come and essuma charge of tho business ‘*No, that's Incorrect. men will remain in New York, and I shal the gntlre management *“ Won't your coming As s0oon a8 wao crole in defense of equal and the pursult of happincss is only a naturat result of & deaire to preserve and protect for all what each cherishes for blmself nnd his own. It cynnot be denled that thereds o foree In this family-relation that abides us an omni- wer to tug-away at the barrleades of selflshness,—deepening and enlarging the the Judgment, and tndue- men tho better to Interpret aud apply the princlples involved In the rights of men in their relation to Free Governinent. 1t Is very ovident that one who has e throb of a single parcutal pulsa- tion {s a poor representative of a people whose onds upon this bond for l‘;. bound together by the nceds of human sympathy:{nte a llving ‘orgzanisin, the healthand strength of which de- pend upont a true, kicking?® I asked, #What are th tell; they won’ “The Third Church.” kicking about?" *We cau't tell, and do not wish to bo WVhat consolation humble scrvant. professing Christfan, I belong to no cluireh or- I am simply o momber of that con- I lhinye takon an {nterest in the mis- ymn, and amldst the rotted ua scross the sympathics, maturin, thought your Ing ao interest { the Chleato house,* or, Iam not o ore cut off a large por- nt '4,1’!' the Western™ trade which now gocs we nre coming out, Wo mate jobbing trade, We propose to offer our pgoods here as low ns we canoffer them” fn Now Yo buyers, and our forolgn bu the' best forel and we proposo to suppl 0 or package to the Western be bought In Now t uo |nlrn urdlt? do- ob our sy rou 8¢ you have had a large number of ‘ca, lr, wo bave lind tho of nppllcations for all sorts of voi Import many of your New York “We shall bring on several of our men, and put them ot the heads slon®and {ta pustor, aud Paynter preached the naked truth. Ho labored to bulld up the church, not from sclilsh motives, but beeause ho loved his_people aud his' Master. Church {8 & powerful organiza- Idonot think it can bo eald beeauso of it great plety, for certalnly there can bo but ttle plety in acts that erc Wrong, and mosat cortainly that church has acted very unwisge {n removiig My, Payntor, or causing hii d, without glving him a reason, and n satisfnctory one. Docs not the Third Church know that Mr. Taynter has been o falthlul pastor, not shrink- Ithor in precept or example, and stry for the last (fteen months ina 8o tenderly and afTectionately led his people that bo lus Liccome Interwoven in thelr affec- tions, forming an attachment hard, Indeed, now was in his work, Our Europen very ifo as a natlon dej e 3 owth and perpet. ‘¢ aro o natfon of unil them by the plec low a8 they can And the sanio s e mestlc goods: We our factories and m| SMOKING ON TIIE CATS. v the Editor of The Tribune. Omcaao, Aug. 38.—T am not ono of the fex- tremely seusitive natures ' of whom so much {s leard nowadays; but, not being In the enjoy- ment of vory robust health, Ifind that my dally long ridos on tho strect-cars through the very Invigorating atmospliere of this grandest of citles for'h summer home furnish for iny system n renewed supply of vital force, which T dally dlspossesecd of by close attentlon to busi- with the germ of herofc and {llustrions record, and abkles to-day as the embodiment of the tmost natural living anisin known as a Governinent. ural Uving organismn, and by this 1 mean that our Natlon, niors than any other, fs a nat- ural product of the highest and best Interests common to humau Jfo, ‘Wa had, with the system of Blavery, two dls- tinct organlsms wm ono body, elements of the one belng ind rowth, and development of the other,—mnking Indispensable that the one or the other shoukd porish fu arder that the Nation might live. The system of Blavery, as rnored, and (il open viotenco to the natural rulations T have referred to, existing in the fumily. 'This.was a continued menace, that stirred and kept ullve the hostility of the New England element of our peoplo—constituting what wus referred to as an {rrepressiile contliat, This vlalatlon of the human ustinets in the family, more than any other feature of the vik lalnons systein, contributed to its downfall, The sympathles of the people, accustomed to the undlsputed luflucnees of Homy, wers cons wrought upon, todestroy the accursed thing. Tlenco the lit¢ of the organidm, or Natlon; and in this struj a uatural result that the stronger of elements should extinguish the wenker, as waa the Slaveholders’ Re- ppeal to cvery man whoso {netincts are trulned and dieciplined {n al road of truo development, poasible for a man whose abnormal condition §s sepurated from, and bas no part in, the real erm of our natfonal life, to represent us in ho liigh and exalted place of Chiet Maglstrute, How can he understand the sdaptation of our rinciples of Governmont, adjusted as the: needs as sonsitive as human sympatfiy, ol which le knows nothin Is It not possible ti better adapted to of our help will bo emp) tend to that myself, aud Western men o chance, A out of employment now, tuks our plek ont of the best, 0 foree, and wo mean to haven ul)ly number of rumors are floa 1 it, I asl, must our feelings bo so In- Is it, in that most prosperous tle fuld of worshipors must 4be good (dcal 18 though want o glve tho great thany men are 1L wlll ‘take & most comfotta- are frequently, howover, tho oppusite of health- restorlug to me, whun 1 am compelled to occupy ono of the rear scata mnong tha smokers, Ido not in inhaling their smoke get the proportion of oxygen to which I am entitled, and foro suifer correspondl rosperity | gentleman wouhl, slmp! they | whon Lis health recolved no beucflt from the act, do anything that would fiiterfero with the licalth of his neighbor if ho kuow ft, true gentlemen ure not yery cluss aro mot as the carg—tho best seatteredi It looks to moa Wolves had becn through that shopherd's flack, ‘Why not givo a reason for so dolng, unless thoy ara ashamed of thelr reason? W wish to bo catochisod | ine.say to the Third Church they aro guilty of n eruel wrong, to sever the 1 are aware, snl- OTIER NEW YORK ItOUsRs e e imitating tho uction of A. 'I', Btewart & Co, and but as _yet there ls notlilng the only thin certnin {a tha ing ready as fast 1t 18 sifogether ¢ o house comes sgy- end, but, as a gentle- 0f course no true for solf-gratification, Btewart & Co. ara hiero an as possible to take the flel probable that when so lary cral otheras will follow fts man truly remarked yesterday, thero are not many other New York houses that cgn afford to carry on o Chicag oA Chleago man who had just returned from New York ‘yesterday duliverid 1t as his profound conviction that A. 'T. Btewart & Co. would, at no distant day, teunsfer thele entiro whole- talo Luslness .to pastor of the egation of thia mission that they wero the Ton of the Third Church, that it “was thelr luty to care for them tender]. ately, a8 a parent should caro for aco around thein thelr protecting arms. Now ‘we reallze that parental and not withhold thelr protect- ermitted to enjoy the en we «shall belleve all We'think If tho Third Church had flucnce this rupture 086 in and out of the church, ged thelr courso; that s, ow us & Ohrlstian cxumple, 8 that our confidenco fu this would not be shaken; that dfastness of pur- them from dolng ayt ‘shrinks from ut 1t scems othe plate so great a dis- h our helovod friend and Third Church {s, own way, may thoy do so and sin ne ond affectlon. BEPARATH OARS, To the Editor af TheIridune. Cntcago, Aug, 27,—Tho fricuds and enemies of smoke cach aro eutitled to a falr conslderas tion of thelr wishes and comfurt, and If the city rollrond companics will cauee & sign “ Smoking-car? to be placed upon every third car, and prevept sinoking upon the others, wo can all hp happy In the enjoyment of smoke or I hops you will *agitate the sij The comfort and eafety of the pul there should be no ‘slgns or mer- chandisd_suspended over the atrects or side- It Is very annoying to be obliged to duck your head ‘every Tew fcet as you walk along “the sidewalk, and strects to carry an winbrella t tlon, unless vrio takes the pavement for ft. It ns now hanging over tho strects are to remaln, wlil not rus| cay eventually cause themn to somne onei and Low can we bo safe uuless wo abolish thum entirely iy CANNOT BTAND 1T, 7o e Edltor of Tha Tribune. Cu1cAdo, Aug. 27.—Allogy 106 to eay o fow words in suswer to Annle'a words {n Qofenso of street-car smokers. Bho thinks it really foo bad it they cannot enfoy this plcasure of smoking after their day’s toll, I thiukit {s ono of Tua reatest annoyances ladies mect with whilo rid- g fn our street cars,and I have ecen moroe than 10 dress vuined through this one nulsance. Muybe if wives and sistere were mors williye that husbands and brothers shiould, nftor thelr long, tiresome day down town, don thelr dross. Ing-gowu and slippers and enjoy thelr smoke st home, our strevt cars would be more inviting to A Wirs AND BisTEU, LET HIM BR SUELTERED, 2 v she Editor of TAe Tribune. , Cuicaao, Aug. 28, —Having seon seyeral artl- cles In your paper in regard to amaking, I wonld say, let thestreet-car comppany run sn extra car for the benefit of men that caonot stand cigar- smoke, Allow no man having a clgar or pips In his mouth within ono block of tha cartrack are grioved, miay the case {n the lssue o cred the destructive i that thelr wholesale business In Now Y bat it ks altogether probable that . Btewart’s Jedgers would show an entirely differont atato of ~affaira, While they may not movo their entlre wholesale busiuees hicago, it may be that their wholesalo busi- e will grow to such vast proporiions at tho bulk of their trade will bo dono here, Glinbel, Florsheim & Co., dealers in liats and ho now oceupy a hey desired to sh thelr purity of heart Do would as quick] the touch of a rude hand, Yet, while wo contem, portiun of the Drake | aster to tiila bitt] Wil remove some tlme durlng the earl bart of next year to Nos, 100 ue, ncrx [y opposlte thelr present quarters, Gale, which 13 50 by 150 feet, e firm oneof tho inost com- dly N quarters, for an cxcluaively bat house, 1 . Eut s qualifications are corescut the orpanisin ex- yy the iBsue of the Rebelllon than the ons surviving it? If so,do the peoply, ‘whoso Ifomes appeal to them with so much {u- tercat fu all that unites them to our country’s ress, want him to represent them fn the \ ofllce of Chict Magistrate! think not, aud sk for un amendment to the Constltution that shall preciude the possihllity of over committing the error of clectlng n bachelor who fa no inore In sympathy wih the rerin of our Nutlonal Jifo than s the Xing of uhomoy or of the Canuibal Islands, C. A WiLLaRD, and 111 Wabas| 1 somic of our belonging to Mr, his will glye the wear, and de- ROAN AND TILB COURT-OUSE. 70 the Editor of TAa Tribuna, CmicAgo, Aug. 28— A Voter!" s level. headed, and his suggestion to romember the clight thievea In the County Board 1s a and will not fall to be avalled of. howeyer, in my judgment, sufliclently elaborate, or rather expound, the questions involved {nthe schemo to get rid of Egan, the present archi- tect. The Orst question to bo asked in thas con. nection {8, ’\vuy will thtcy e]tl’:t fizml In it be- causo ho 4a fncompetent, or falled to_ perf or his contract, or m‘x’n Le s dishoucst? ll? is ax{r‘#' tho tirst, uor the sccond, vor the third cause, und in this position the peoplo at Jarge, and the Comulisslonors themsclves, few atores will chango hands on anuary, and that Present tenants will remaln wh 4 rumored that the Day 5L corner of Washipgton street and L avenue, lns been leased for sovoral ug man {ntending to embark fn clf. As beforo stated, rumors ¢ quictly watching the Btew-. ntluucs to bu a tople of ng and other circles, lie uccess of tho vel ——— Dig Storles as to the 13lack Hills, O Judgae J. W, Lytle retur: trip to tho Black Hills, bringin little buckakin bags of gold w lated durtng a fow weeks’ sojourn it the 11ills, 'T'o suy that the Judgs {s enthustustic over the futuro of theBlack Hills country would be stating avery cvldent truthinan uncnthustustic manuer. He corroborates the statement that was mads in theso columna o few days sgo that millon dol- gold was sitting around in old pitchers, boot ¥cgs, sud buckskin bogs fu the iminers cablus, In the Iiills, Ingg safe trausportation to says that the Deadwood district, for reason of the greater sbundance of water, but o foels cortain that thy Custer district will proye aftar all the most permancatly wealtby in Aug. 3% urt ventare, whicl il on, Sunday froma nture, and not g cles from the oractes n the form one of thy priueipal aubjects of con- N 1] hias two or threo blocks In view o v Co., the New York shirt-louse, TOposcs to move ta Chicugo, 3 & has been engaged. 1s clcarly this: becauso ho {s an hgnest man and ty to_their nefarfous schemes, not ald them fu thelr plau to rob , and the * Ring 1 know th rlolat tho kiug of the thieves, said u-mill on the vvening of the n_the contract wus awarded to McNeil, id he, * Lgan willdo whai ls tight, olat aud the ¢ Ring?] will et To sces mow it's no use buckh against us, end Lo wighp es well & lady passongurs, 1ars in uncolned Give m Balloon a Bad Nawe, which was only wait- {peat. 1w plenle yesterdny iu Jim McGarry's a good lttlo bo eW quarter of ittl boy Weut aad bog ht ono of thos red” gum-elastio by ugn:, Rterho the Hills, Hels led to belleve, from a careful rirvey nnd fnvestlgation, that the i{uldl in which Custer City {s situated s as rich In gold an tho famous *““Alder Guich™ was when firat dlacovered in Montana, fromn which $26,000,000 in gold was takien. He wasa personal witness of five men cleaning up 22,000 as tho result of twenty-four houra’ lahor In this district. The only question that will present ftself as o dif- ficulty In opening up this great country is the acarcety of water, hut which can be overcoma by practical engincering, it L O CANADIAN NEWS, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. OT1TAWA, Aug. 28.—The Hon. Letelller Bt. Just has heen appolnted Licutenant-Governor of tho Northwest Province, . 8pectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Gniusny, Ont., Aug. 28.—Tho great camp- meeting here continues with much fnterest. Although the gates were kept closed sul:rdny, fully 1,200 persons were on the grounds, Order and” decoruin prevall, To-day the congrega- tlons are very large. Hundredsarc constautly ATIVING. o tal Dirpaten to e Tribune e 3 TonroxTo, Aug. 24, —Although the Northern Rallway Cominission have resolved to sit with closed doors, enough has already leaked out to Justify fully the nction of the Government In establishing the Commission, It {s understood that some startling revelations haye already been made. The resolution of the Commission to exclude repurters is strongly condemned. Prayers were offered up forrain in the city churchica yesterday, No measurable quantity f' ll:xln las fallen heresinee the 25th of July s ————— STOREY’S BESETTING SIN, Special Dispalch (o The Tribune, 8rnixorisLp, 11, Aug. 28.~A. 8. Trude, of Chieago, as attorney for W. F. Storey and Franc B. Wilkie, of the Chicago Times, appear- ed before the Governor this morning to realst the argument made on Entumnlv in supvort_of the rcquisition for Wilbur 1% Btorey, The points relled u[wn to prevent the fasulng of the warrant are that tho libel, for which offense Storey s fndicted fn Wlsconsin, s tot o felony under tho statutes of lllinols. A warrint would not issue on the requisition. Another polnt Is, that the defendant {s not and cannot be s fugitive from justice under any falr construction of the law and facts, The sustain theso and other points numerous suthoritics were cited, and o forcible argument was made. The matter, with the authorities on both sides, was then referred to Attorney-General Edsall for his opinfon, and so the case will rest prob- ably until the return of the Attorney General towards the end of the week. TELEGRAPH SUIT. Coruvypus, 0., Aug, 28.—~Judgo Bingbam, of this county, sitting as n District Judge, ‘o-day declined to grant the injunctions asked for by the Western Unlon Telegraph Company, re- stralning theBaltimore & Ofifo Rallroad Company from tmmfcrrlnkz ita telegraph wire between Columbus snd Wheeling from the Western Unilon poles to the Atlantie & Pacifle poles, nnd from receiving commercial messages ot sta- tions where there are none but railway opera- tors, for the purpose of the profits of such mes- sages with the Atlantic & Pacific Compaoy, innlc(nd' of with the Western Unlon Company, a8 retofore. - AMUSEMENTS. floOL%fi%_NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. onpoelte Sherman House. Mondayevaoning, Aug. 29.and Wedoesday and Saturday Matiners, OLEX’S 1M TRBELS cois's Own,* tn dn eiltirely ndw procramine. Fimt appearance of MAREY STASWOOD, the nan with' tho Taikiog Denjo. Declded ) Knight's Military Snoctacle, 100 YEARS AGO. Ths Parado and drilt o the ninlature regiient of Conitinen- I rece{ved with tumultuon intire, fmmenae wic- cernnf the new end wial 2 I JOHN HART and BILLY R Twa Men' from Snndy Hook.” Engage e eaged wiil ‘shortly_sppear, the cminent arilstz, SUERIDAN snd MACK. o pro- gramines, HAVERLY'S THEATRE, Late Mooley's Theatre, Handolnhiat, betweea Clark MAGUIRE & YAVEIL WILL E. CIIAFAAY, Proprictors Mansger Unequivoral success of the FAMOUS CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS! Monday evening, Aug, 28, and during the week, an entire change of programine. Wednesday and Faturda; Matinees. “Seqt. 4, first appearance of Heanlan an Cronin. Hol Hart, Cool Durgess, and Blily Courtweight wilt shortly appear. McVICKER'S THEATRE, The aterling eharacter setor, CEEARLES BARRTY, In l\!llflmlflhlu[permnnllnn of GEN. WASHING- TON, in thu exciting and interesting semi-historlo clru'n-‘n‘-m,‘1 from the work of J. Fennlmore Cooper, entitle THE SPY; Or, One Hundred Years Ago, NOVEL AND STARTLING EFFECTS, ADELPHI THEATRE, J. M. TTAVER| J. &, ALLEN, Oreatest saccess Since he First Opening of this Theatre. An Aggregation of Artists Never Equaled, adles’ Nl hl—'l’nund.n{. ‘arewell Menefis Lo JEM MACE Thursday Night, 5 MEDICAL. BES’I.‘ OOD FOR INFANTS, supplying the IGHEST AMOUNT of NOUR- ISHMENT in tho MOST DIGESTIVE AND CON- VENIENT FURM. SAVORY & MOORE, 143 New Uond-st., London, sna al} Chemista and Btorckeepors throughout the United Btates aud Canada. SUALES, FAIKBA MWD’ STANDAND SCALES OF ALL KINDS. S ) FAIRBANK S, MORSE & 00. - & 1118118 Lake St,, Chicago, Becarefulte buyonly the Genuine, “MEDIVAL CARDS, DR. JAMES, Lock Hospital, cor, Washinaton & Franklin-gts, Chartered by the Stato af Tiiinols for the expree pur- poro ur gIvIE immediate relict in all cases of Drivate, chranic, and urinary diseases tn il thelr complicated fornis, 1t t well known that DIt JAMES bas atovd at tho Lead of {hu prafeasion fur i Plst 30 fearc. Agaand anerienco aroait-imrortant, Nominnd Wen! TRt Ioséca by dresine, pimp} the face, man® hood, e [lvely bo cured. Laites wanting tho most ellcate attention, éall or wi Plessant hota fr pas Lok far the million, Marriage Gul hich u'all about thess discases—who should -3 s ux..’x}’. centa (o DAy posta; Dr. Janios Tuomaand farlors. You tea no ond but ths Dactor, Dr. Janies Ivalxty years of age. Conaultations siways frea sid luvited. “Office liours, 9. m. t07 b, 1. Bundays, 1016 130 . All Lustuieds atglctiy confidentiat, DR;A, 6, 0LIN o marsury) Indispatebly the longest. i Kpectallst o the cliy, snd ts the tionar for cur ATK, CHILON, he disesse’ be advs: Debltity, eoily Rild i 1he Nortwesd, roquiriag delic paticetty Perm w Sompilesled canplaluts, or (kote bas (g et are particuistly Turit atrieily cqundenifal. €yt b thoroughty maaaters . T rats cams 3ol 43 bia (reatme are nusbered by the ihousauds, aud Imnediate relle ulrereal verdlct. Mfiwl]fi%?’ %13 FAGERT luformation for srerybody. s the aiort o Myuierles of the Beaus) bysicmy discoverics in reproductlon: haw to e bappy. Frice 83 cente, ook 64 jiages for 3 stauipe, a4 alice DIL OLIN. Oifce lioure, 9 4. 1. 10’8 p. & R.KEAN uroe; Clhlcuko, uaalted, personaly or by matl, frea of charge, on all ehronfc or fiervous discases’ DI J. KEAN fstua nly physician in the city Who Warzante ciires o7 Ho pay, Ottice hours, Ua. . 108 v, ¥, indays from v 4o 14, TION—~A MEDICAL EHSAY, of lecturea deltvered st Kulin's ew York, m] the cause aiid cure fudisputably “tow lost gaclea synopsis of tha l‘:“?; and tlietreatuent ofnervo i of prowuture le&ll 1y Lg regalned, affoed ta (0 A danit Tho FosUIL uf 230 yoams: w o et b tho Aot DIt o bicgandrealdoucenl Kast Louth-at.. Nowy e k: EDUCATIONAL. ADAMS ACADEMY. QUINGY, MASS, TION, GHARLES FRANGIS ADAMA, 51, D Chnitman of NOAHL nf MAnAR WILLIAM . DIMMOCH, Lb. Dy MANERS " ‘The deslgn of the School ls to ppepare boys, In the oht Ameriean” Col: ToRes. Hovs (rom this Arademy have Deen This yoar inltted to ilarvard, Ysle, lirown, and Amherst Col- goa. Tliers ate Bina teahers—all Kenticoien - of abliity and expericnce. s Theeo {a & prepsratory clans for thoss too yourg for the Academy; and thelnstruction glven is careful and "((le(lk‘, esigned to it the pupiis thoraughly for 1l BMJ(II':P wark of the Academny, No puplils are roe ceived under 10 years of sga. “Thie. Masier (wIth nu‘umny; and the Asintant ‘Teéachern reajde In the Academy Iloaniing Behool: and the younger boys linve each & scparate alcave in s ggn.{m%ry That communicates alrectly with to. & oo edroom. 1074 cAn alto be boarded tn privato famiites. 'O catalogues midreas the Master, LADIES' SCHOOL, Proparatory, Academio, and Collegiate, CLIFTON SPRINGS, N. Y., ‘Wil open Sept. 13, 1870, Rtooms large, elegantl; furnished, hesied by sieams, and IgAied by gas, Special atlention to health. ' Gymnastic drill. 'No public exsminations or exhibitlona. Prof. G, Blesancr, an experienced instractor and composer, will havo charge of the Departinont of c. 3 Hnnr{ Foster will bave charge of the Healtt Depurtment, r. George Loomis will have the government of the nchool, to whom all communlications should bo addrensed. Send for circular, Academy of the Sacred Heart, No. 361 North Doarborn-av, ‘This Tnstitute has beeh establiehad under the patron. ege of ts Tilght averend Wianop of Chicago, ani in sccordance with the expresed desire of parcnts for & rge a4 iect Academy. Clawes cominénce the Fint Mondsyof Beptembor » of studies wili be ihe ssme a1 that pursued i bllshmenta of the Bacred Ileart. e 301 Dearboril-av, Chicago Academy, An Englfat and Classfeal Day Achool, Turntahes tiore SRt and prstetnatic training for punils of all age” 1n the Primary and Intermediate Departmenta they are carefully instructed in the common branches. & in the Colicgiate Department may prepare for business or sclentific pursuita, or for admlasion to kny Coliege or Univenity, German and French teachers in. struct in thel Fupils of_both fexes have eq; riments. Tenth year begins tep HICHLAND HALL HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. ACOLLEGIATE & PREPARATORY INSTITUTION FOR LADIES 'ALL Benlon begins Seplember soth, 1876, Course of Study tharough and cxtended _ Rare facinies fer Mute Drawe ing and Taintlac—Manners Morals and Health of the oru fme rtance, ~ Collexe lullding commodious, and well furnished, o tooma for pupils Alove two fightsof stair. Lucation mitractive, Those who have completed thels ardinary school elucationelsewhere maybe receivediopuniie our higher couries with special advantave, EDWARD P, WESTON, Prasidect HIGHER EDUOATION FOR LADIES, PITTSBURG FEMALECOLLEGE, TWENTY-SIX THACHERS, "Ten teachiers In the Conservatory of Mnsic con- nected with the College. Charges less than any rehool In the Unitod States affording equal ad! tages and accomnodations. Fall term ope 7. Bend o REV. 1. C. PERSHING, D, D., burg, Pa., for a catalogue. MISSES GRANTS SEMINARY 128 1-2 & 130 Dearborn-av,, Late North Doarborn.st. il open Wodnenday, Sapt 12 Tho best facilities are afforded for Muslc, Painiing, ;and the Modern Languages. Ample sccommodations for both board- ing and dsy papils. OHIOAGO FEMALE OOLLEGE, MORAAN PARK (NEAR CIIICAGO), fThe fall term of this fnstitution commences. on Taesday, Sept. 12, 1876, Another new bullding will be com* pleted and ready for occupancy at that time. Ity capacity wiil bo sufiicient to accommodate fifty ad- ditlonal boarding puplls. _For further fnformation orcirculard sddress the President, 3. THAYER, Chicago Eemale Collego, Morgan Parl, Couk Ca., 1., or at 77 Madison-st., Chicago. MISS ABBY H. JOHNSON, Forseventeca years Principal of Bradford Acalemy, %11l begin the accond_year of her Home Sehool for Young Ladies S¢t. 27, at her residence, 160 Chates- at.. Huston, iiss SARATI L, DAILEY. late of Dearborn Scmlan- §f; Chleage, wif bave chirge of the Department ot ¢nial Phifosophy, Nelles Lottres, and Latin, Xeferences—Prof. 8. O. Rartlett, Chicago Theo. forne Inary; the Rev. A, P. Penbody, lisrvard Univessicy, Camibridge, Meda,{ James T, Ficlds, Jioston. ELMHURST BOARDING SOHOOL, For Young Ladies and Qirls, near Chicago, 11l Next achoo! year will commence Monday, ScrL 11, 1870, Indorsed and patronized by the most eml- nent cltizens of chlcufiu and vicinfty. MRS. L.N. CUTTER, formerly Head Arslatant Washington Schoal, Chicago, Principal. Scnd_for tircular to Principal, Elmhurst, DuPage Co., 11l nin {tn next year ept. 20, 1676, Students will pre: o memmw’n Tor examination on the. 2011, :u-r.pnnd adof Beptember, Application, stating the Danie of i young 1ady and the Post-Office address of parent ar mardiancahoald be mads to W, L. D) I5TIAL 7ASSAI! COLLEGE, POUGHREEPSIE, N. Y. who willsend s Catalozuoe to each applicant, giviog full ln ‘ormation respecting the Callege. MRS, CUTHBERTS SEMINARY Iteopens Monday, Bept. 11, for yonng ladies and chil- B e e iay seigol” Fail ‘Ebepa of ‘ol clent and experienced teschers. Superior bullding, A reots and Fians. R b Kor vhtalorue: i utn » addresa o' Miine: EUGENIA COTNURITT, Prin. MRS. GARRETTSON’S BOARDING AND DAY-SCHOOL for young ladles and children, No. 62 West Porty-snventh-sf., New Yorky wll redpen on Wednesday, Sept. 7. ¥acill: ties for the stndy of Fronch. German, and Music unsurpassed. Thoroughness in ovory department, Apply personally or by letter, as above. MADANMEBE O. DA SILVA and Mrs, Alex Dradford's (formerly Mrs. Ogdon Hoftmau's) English, French, and Gerinan l|onrdln§ and Day-8choo) for young Jadies and children, wit! calistuenics. No, 17 West Thirty-oighth-st., New York. Reopens Sept. 25. Application may be wade by letfer or personally, as above. ST. XAVIERR ACADEMY, Wabash-av,, cor, Trwenty-ninth-st., Wil be opened for the receptlon of boardors nnd onday fn_Scplember, F dorios address IR AOTHER SUPHIION, RACINE COLLEGE, The Astumn Terin will hegly Bept. 8. The Col- lego and Grammar School open the sameday. For catalogues apply to REV. JAMES DEKOVEN, D. D., Racine, Wis, Mo C. BROUSSAIS English fchool on Septem- PRt ke wil . amisttd by jle 3. BROUSSA] IIJEF;EHS. sad other com- perat jeachers. The P'rimary Departineat opens un Young Ladles' Colleglale nstitote and Seminary, MONROE, MICH, The twenty-seventh collel feptember, It embraces, L b3 1 De tmend ilteen I'lanos, oue 1| TEAN, {iree Monie, Toachert. Apply o Pf. . d. BOYD: Sonroe, Mich, . IRVING MILITARY ACADEMY, Lake Viow (near Chicago), opens Bopt. 8. Ten feres lay-grounds; everything first-ch y.send your Bob Cor kmarteni ESEG, Jh AL EcT L, LOTECR: ko, S i ’551' 1 COBY Prestdent; Capt. de CLAUDE HILL, umimandant, TV %8, SYLYANUS REED'S BOARDING AND DAY school for young Iadles, Nos, 6amda Bast Filiy- ildrd-at., Kew York, reopens Uct, 1. ¥renoh aud Gor man praciically tauighty careful’ training In primary and preparatory depariment egiate courss of stuidy Tieels ‘411 deiupis for niktier elucation of women: Arrangements (0¥ health and tamfort on a grand scaie, A successtul Riudergarien connucted withi the school. Chll and Mechnplenl Knglnecriue o the onsaelaer Palytechinia Inatltite. Tro. o \a lnstruction very practic Advantages unlur,mle in this country, Uradiiates obtain excellent poaltions, lhiu ensy Bept, "L" . ;slllltdAnmldlll llblellllfir, lrr::: taining Improyed Coursa of Stu: and full particulal Sdiress MHIOF, CITANLES DROWNE, Diredtor, hlBHK“O BELLE 1 OREMIEULX AN efth (well known forinerly as Mrs. M Schoall, French and Eaglish Toarding avd {gr 7 tadies reopein Sept. 25, Nov 277 Ma Now York, ']‘“'HLVR QOoD BOYS=—A achool for boys from elght Lo twi e N abipor Ninitoi, s speuial Tarnial cath kraateed. Address Vropriotor, D, HOME, Lake s da) Madi o h!,}DUOA’,\l‘iflNAL- LAKE FOREST ACADETY, Fall Term bealnn Bept. 7, CHAS. N. FESSENDEN (tIarvand A, M.), F. 8. DETTENS (Harvard A. ML), e E. J. BARTLETT (Dattmonuth A, M. MIBS MIDA D, WARNE, Togother with a full tea Bateniific Fiudtes ap tha by Teaclier bt Lattn, Terchor of Mathematica, Teacher of Maste, R corps for English and Rdven & MeCiuos rsday, ! i hlar A s n welcoma old of naw pat ke Foreat, « R, BADINE, Principal, H. B. BRYANT CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE And English Training Sefool, STATE-ST., 8, B, COR. WASHINGTON, titntlon of the kind In the United States,’ atruction. Eacell Fatgiction. Excelient disciniine, Commenen Can select anp bran AN, Chtcago. 111, "DEARBORN SEMINARY, 1165 and 000 Wabash.ay. -fral year of this well-known school y, Sept. 11, Primary, and collegiate departmenta, A full Ample accommodatlons and day pupils, Send for catalogue. MESS COMSTOCIK. Nos. 32 and 314 Went Fartictheat., New Yorl, CING RESERVOIR PARK. Gl AND UEILMAN BOARDING MIRS LEONOWIENK, BUARDING-CIOOL FOR a, N, Y. 1 d M 7 madeT 1\1 8, W, ¢. I W young ladie Norwich Behool, North RAILIOAD TIMF TABLE. s o . AT ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATNG Zrolanatlon, of Mefrrence Murke.—t Saturday exe ted. M - Five bunday at b o t. v. Dally. e SES el N A, miokaiohas & MIWESTILY BALTAT, Caunl-street., coruer 31adlson-st., and at the depota | Leave. | Arive, a—Depat corner of Wella and Kinz ' E=Depat corer of Canal AR 1tistuists OERTRAL RAIL ] Kty id 200t Of Twenty-sncand-st, 47 Clark-st., : o Pl Al 8¢ LAl Houver o PCHE COPBOT L Hiaiy 1, _Leave, | Ardve. OEI0AGO, ALTON & BT LOUTE and CEICAGO, KANBAS OITY & DENVER SHORT LINES, West Side, Jear Masoniut. urly Peorin, Keokik & 15 Chileago& Iaducah It. it, Btreator, Lacon, Waaii Wight' Accomuns pect Atlantic Ex iy Caiehour Addsnmodal] NIght Kxpress........ OHIOAGO, MILWAUKER & 6T. PAUL RATLROATY M - e,]m Bn‘nlh Cln;‘;k adison and Canal-sts. L., oppoaits Shennan Mowse, Tickets for St Paal du Chien, or via Watcrtown, La Crosse, and \inuna. . o DATLROAD, “Twanty-soeand. tanduTheat., newr Clarke t. Lonle Express .. ¢ L LINGTON & QUINOY Laky-st., Indiana-ay,, (QHIOAGD, BURI Depots, foot of anu Sixieenth-sis, at depots. Mall and Express.... Outawa and sircator Rockford, Dubugue & Bloux! o 20 m. s ' AUTOTAT e P m Pactic Night Exp. for 01 unday. tEx, Bsturday, § ¢ U000 LIE, n Faciac, and at depots Expontivn maitding. s 9 Day Express—Tullman Drat 8:508. m. {'6:108. m. x Deawlag- Room Sluep nd llotel Cars... ... Ouly lIne ruuning tho bolel cars to New York. OHIOAGO & PAGIFIO RATLROAD, epot corner. Chickgo-aveuns . Dkt ehie 0 erpatrenys %ud Lamsbeastraet. 8:08 . m.| 8:10p. M. D‘l‘fd- §Dally. tBaturdsy excepled. TIMORE & OHIO RATLROAD, um Kiposition Buildlin, el-Offices: B3 Clarkes! Grand Pactiic, and Depot (E3pos! m COLLEUE OF LAW OF THE TWO UNJ. versliies, Ieugo, 1, Jndfin ooth, Dean. 8 'l'tur'mis !"m.u‘AldE(!“‘:"V.JJ. NELOW, Becretary, SOUTEI ST SEMINARY, 400 Michigan-av. MIt3. 1L BINONS, Principal, The Bchiool whil reopen Tuesiny, 5.’ with s Tuli corpa O} teacliors. For elreularaspply s sbove. PRESORIPTION FRER For tho speedy curo of Beminal Weakness, Lost Mankood, ;aud all dlsorders brought on by Indls- cretlons OF excess. = Any deupiiet has tho fngredis nts, Address DAV N & 3 00 e sAfiren AVIDION & (0., lox PRESORIPTION FREE, the speady cure of Feminsl Wenkaess, Loy Man- Hgod and 4 dBordar brouaht un by Lilcration oF mu‘:"zfil; raplis s ths Logredtents ‘Sadrel DRRY AL ER°s U5 Clitinnau, obto, Qroye Hall, Now Haven, Conn, A superlor Tome Beliool (f Young Ludlea, 1teopenasept. 20, 1870, Addreas MISS N, ¥, MONTFORT, Principal, 1 MIESES PONTER & CHAMP- ey Kool for Yo Lodies Sad euh amily Kchoo 5 i, Tninnatiro Cousty, dlas. - oo © T8 SCHO0L, GERMANTOWN, aalon of 1870 wlll_u ven \yedocadny, vlic pply Lo the ‘ ST BN/ INBTI’{UTB. FAMILY BCHOOL FOR ol ad! Mrs 8. L. C. 'y 4] v L AP VAV il Mo CGHI0AQO, ROOK ISLAND & PAOLPIU BATLROAD, Omala, Leavenw's ‘th& Atch Ex’ 2101 ; GOOPRIOH' STLAMERS, For Miiwalee, eic. (Rundays excoptad) s 0 7 ? 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