Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 9, 1876, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

TUE COUNCIZ. | alow Members of the Board of Ed=~ ucation. Trangling Over Bmoke-Consumers and g the Harbor-Mastor. Appointment of a Special Com- mittee'on Gas, " An adjonrned necting of the Council was held lnst night, Ald. Aldrich {n the chair NOARD OF EDUCATION. A communication waa read from This Tlonor the Mayor appointing Issac N. Arnold and Ernst Prussing members of the Board of Edu- cation, In piace of Judge Lawrchee and Fred Mahla, who bad declined to sorve. The ap- pointments were concurred in. h TAX-FIGHTENS. The st of persons furnished by the Comp- troller at the last meeting, who refused to pay taxes, which was lald over and publahed, agaln came up. Ald. Stewart moved to place on file, Ald. Throop oblected to the expense of pub- Jishing documents sud then placing thew on flle. The motion, howeyer was passed. Acammunication from the Corporation Coun- sol on the valldity of the gas contracts, Intil over and published Aug, 28, came up, and was placed on flle, Vg 2 BMORE-CONSUMERS, The report of the Special Committee on Smokeo-Consumars, which recommended the ac- coptance of Messra, McVicker & Marlow's prop- osition, next came up. AL Lavrior moved that this ubject bo made a special order at & o'clocle at the next regular meetiug, Ald, %’c\mum opposed delay in this mnl,}cr. By taking speedy action a considerable aaving would ho effected, ‘The Cominittes had ropurt- cd hionostly and uqillnr:l 'lonrl.h’:r:nbjcct, und It would he weil to adopt the re| b Al Smith moved to lay }\hL Lawler's mo- tion on the table. . He desired to say something on the merits "11 1m:mthnr smoke-buruer. The motion was carried. Ald. Throop sald_ that meters could be put Into each boiler, and the coal thereby weizhed and the water measured, 80 that it conld be as- certalued what amount wes consumed. There was also apparatus at the rear of all the Loilers to ascertain whether the amoke-burncrs really Durnel the smoke Dbefore it passcd futo the chimneys, Tho Alderman stated that the Committee hoped soon to be able to present o substituto for the order presented the other evening, which would mvldlé for placiug two, three, or four burucrs Ex for the purpose of testing theu, Ald, Sweeno, ‘wns flud that moro light was belng shed on the matter, Ald. Ballard did not think It praciicable to use four or flve different smoke-burners. ‘Ald. Gllbert moved, 0 50 wany things were coming out {n relation to the subjeet of smoke- Durncrs that were not beforo kuown, that the wiole motter be rccommitted, with - (nstrite- tlons to the Committee to report Monday. Ald. Ryan, of tho Commlitee on Bmoke- Burners, reported the following substituto, al- luded to by Ald. Throop: ‘Resolved, That the Bonrd of Pablic Works he and thoy are hereby disectod ta give permisslon to the owners of the McVicker & Marlow, Smith & Lester, McCinnis & Naylor, tho Champlon Fur- nace, and the owners of tho Dichl putent, to placu thelr furnaces on the boilera of thy Norih Side Pumping-Works, and they are hereby directed to. keep an’ acenrate acconut of the wavingin foel made by the diifuront apparatus, and nt the expirs- tlon of thirty daya mext after the placing of such furnaces ut’ the’ North Side Wuter-Works, the Board of Public Works are hereby directed to enter into a contruct with the owners of the patont show- ing tho most savine In fool and burning the smoke, 8o that the burning of Lituminous cond will not be offenslve; and they are hereby directad to.enter into n contrnct with the owner or patenteo of such ‘burner 0s 1n thelr Judginent and the indgment of experts s most suftable, and pay for the sanie ont of the appropriation made for coal, or clac from | the water-fund, Ald. Smith moved to Iny theresolution on the table. The motlon was loat. Ald. Gilbert nmended his motion by moving tomake the report of the Committec the spe- clal order for Monday at b o'clock. This motion 1128 carrled. JIARBORMASTER. The report of the Committes on Iarbors recommendlng the appolntinent of John W, Brown as Ilarbormaster, which was laid over and published, was next reached, Alil. Betdler sald he was the Chalrman of the Comunittee, and the report had alln{\ud In with- out his knowledge. e disapproved of it. The Bourd of Public Works was now emfi)luylnf two wmen, at $50 .cach, to do this work, wnd Mr, Brown was to bo paid §108 a month, The men now employed were probably ns competent ns Mr. Brown, and he did not” sce why the city should {m any more for the work. Ald, White signed the report in humble obe- dlence to the rest of the Committee, and in th belief that ho was serving tho interests of Lis constituents in so dolng. e was in favor of moking Mr. Brown the Harbormnster. This Aldermau apoke beyond the ten minutes allowed by tho rules, and he wus about to sit l]l;\\'n, in obedience to loud criesof ‘‘thne,' when 5 All, MeAuley salil—I movo the gentlemrn's Hme be extended, I wish to take iy full Iesson in oratory to-nlght. . George replicd with some dignity that if the gentleman would isten to i for a minate ho would learn moro oratorleal Iangunge than he could hope to learn during his whole 1(fe under less favorable conditlons. Ald, Bullard was in favor of the appointment of Mr. Brown. 1o bad kuown him for many Zum, and considered bim emincutly fitted for T Ciarton sata 0 d. Cullerton sald the elty was now payiy, $100 o month for the u-rvluu? o was o[rl,p({scl to lppollll]l&( Mr. Brown at a salary of §1,800 n year. The Counefl bad no right to go beyond ihe flscal year fu making its nppointnients: In conclueion, he moved to pluce Hle report on file, Ald. Throop sald Mr, Brown was most highly recommendud h‘v the busiuess men and satfors. He mentioned that the work had herctofore tost about 83,700 a year, and now Mr. Brown was willlng to do it'for §1,300. Tho Chalrman of the Committee should not complain, Ile biad refused to muke a report for weeks, and the mufority of the Cominittee considered that it was about time something was done, Ald, Beldler said Ald, Bullard had told him not to report unlesa he reported fu favor of Mr, Brown. 1o was not dfsposced to do that, and therefare had not mado nn{ report, Ald, Thompson sald that the Counclly necord- ing to the provislons of the churter, could not afpolnt n 1arhor-Master, . Ald. Ballard arvss to say he had not asked Ald. Beldler to make a report in favor of any- Md{. Ho wus not fathe Lablt of dolng that kind of busliess, Ald, McCrea_sald, whatevor might come of this matter, Capt. Brown was deserving of recommendation for the part lie had taken In it Hle hud taught the Board of Public’ Works a lesson fn economy, and it was very mich to the dlseredit of that Board thut an outsider slionld comu in ond show them that work which cost $1,000 & year conld be done for 1,200, ALL Pearsons—We want u fow more Capt, rowns, Ald, Cullerton ridicnled theidea of the Coun- cil taking upon fteelf the rinning of cach par- tleular branch of the elty service, * He had neyer known the namo of au Indivilual meutioned in 8 recommendation, If tho Comumnittee hml made o report In the vegular way, he should not have objected. The discussion was continied for somo time, snd the whole miatter recommitted, with loe structions to the Committes to confer with the Law Dopartment and the Loard of Publle Works, und to report Monday, BIONY, Ald. Lawler aeked loave to Introducs tho fol- Towlngz, but was met with objoctions: Lesoleed, That the Suporintendent of Pollce bo Instructed to suspend action on the snfurcement of e luty urder af the Mayor rospecting aligns on the Dublic thoroushifares of the city, as fonnd in Clup. 1-'|) Sec. 7, headed " Slluwalks, ' untll otherwive @rdured by the Common Councll, o The ordinance velative to the office of Fulice- Court Clerkn of the North sud West Bldes, laid over amd published, was next reached, The ordinancs wus mnended 0 as to make tho safary of the Clerk on the North 8ide 8800, gnd thut ot theClerk on the West Bide $1,000, and to re- Aqulre £5,000 bond of each. 'The ardinance, thus mmudw\. was passed. An effort was mudeby Ald, Lawler to lun}mnd ho rules o introdues “his resulution on slgus, Lut the motion wos vated down. The report of tho Jofnt Comntnlttes of Streets iud Alleya of the three divis'ons, to whom was telerred a rosolution onderlng that all publle Works under contract should be completed, sending ft_back without recommendation, was Placed un fite, . SALALIKS OF TILE LAW DEPARTMENT, The report of the Cumimiltes on Judiclary, I!cv{m wding a ruduct!on of by salartes of tha simployes of tho Luw Dupartment 20 per conty ":{&u“rgnfldem«l. 4 1ati L MrAuley moved to concur in the report d pass the ordindice, i & . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNL: SATURDAY, SEP’ Al Cullerton wanted to know who was tha chicef oficer of the Department, . Ald, Thompson answered that the Corpora- tlon-Cotinsel was, Ald. Cullertun then expressed himsclf azninst. the order. He hield that, In necordance with the Mayot's conununleation ou econumy zod re- treiichinent, the Clty-Attorney and Corpora- tlon-Canngel, who could better afford it, should submnit to a reduction. It would be unfalr to enforce 20 per cent reduction from the em- ployes, and Jeave tho salarics of thesa geutle- men intact, The re[mrt was concurred In, and theorder re- gording the reduction pussed. Th 4 of the Committes on Gas-Lights e report of the Comm: Ficht ) on the wrr,nmnu(uutlnn of Mr. Billings, laldover and published Aug. 28, camo up, his report was alnply made without reconmendation. Ald, Thiroop moved to refer the matterto a speclal committes of five and to make [t a ape- clol order for"5:30 Monday. It was aquestion with Ijm whether the city could uae the moncy appropriated for gas to puy for whale-oll or any- t! |Evg else without vitlutfog the taxes, There werc other legal questions which should be set- 4, Gilbert—Ts not the light produced from ofl or any other substance gas’ 5 -No, sir. m ’(r)llllrlglc‘;pb:w‘hnt Is Ity then? Ald. Throop—Why, ofl, of course. [Laugh- MH(!. White moved a8 an amendment that the Comnittee consist of twogtrom the South 8ide, two from the North,and three frotn the Weat. + The amendment was accepled, and the mptlon was carried. . Ald, Thompson was granted lcave to In- troduce the following, which was read for in- formation: Resolred, That the Ml{nv and Comptroller be, and they are herehy, authorized and direcied to close an arrangement with the Chicago G ht and Coke Company by which gas ahail o furnishied 1o the city at tha rate of $1.50 per 1,000 cublc feet until the 1abday of May noxt, withont preju- dllcggguwe righta of either party undor the coutract o s Ald. Tlmm{uon sald the Gas Companics de- nicd the invafidity of the contracts. ‘The nrop- ositfon heretofors made hud taken the ground that tho contracts were not valld, [1is proposi- tlon would keep_ the coutracts In force tillMay L1f they were valld, 1d. White moved to refer the resolution to thic Special Committee of Seven. Currfed, The Chairman annonnced the lulln\rlngiflpeclnl Committee of Seven: Ald. Throop, McCrea, O'Brien, Linscubarth, 8weeney, McAuley, Stew- % ‘The Council then adjourned. gt el o it SN THE CHIVINGTON MASSACRE. A Wholesale Slaughter of Indians in 1804, 1, Louls @labe: Democrat. Dropping into the Sherlfi’s office a day or Lo ago, & Globe-Democrat reporter fell into cou- versation with the Deputies, after the husincss of the day had closed, and the wearjed officlals were free todiscuss thie current news of the times, The subject of the Custer massacre eame up, and high encomiums were passed upon Bitting Bull as one of the great soldlors of the world—worthy to rank with Alexander, ltun- nibal, Cresar, Atlls, Bonaparte, and other his- torical cuttlironts, # Custer dled like a hera," sald one, ** and Sit~ ting Bull fought like n first-cluss General,” *“Yea, sald another, the Bloux are reat wurlrlurs, but they must bo wiped out. The Bluck Hills must belonirto white men, and the Indtans must vacate, They bave murdered our people In cold blood, and we can't stand it any longer." “ I guess we have killed more of them than they hnve of us,” sugpested o thivd, % Custer himself rubbed out agood miny ut Wichita— warrlors, squaws, and papovses, and he could expect 1o merey ab thelr hande, It was un awful massacre, hut notas ble a thing as the ivington slaughter of redskins during the hat was a horrible affaly,’ remarked the reporter. “The Indimng, Loo, were friendly— under the protection of the American flug, ind living at = reservation where they had been placed by the Govermnent, with the assurauce of protection.” amull, compactly-buflt Deputy, with keen Dlack eyes and & scar on his forchead, who had beer listening to the conversation aud eaying nothing, now gpoke up: ¢ Chuvingzton was a trump. Ifeled his men to the Indlun camp, amd the only order he gave was, * There they sre, boyes go for them !’ And the boys did gpo’for Yem.” Thore wasnw’t one of them left totell the tale exeept old Bliack Kettle, who was the fastest runner of any Indien on the plaina.” " 1 onco heard au uéeount of that fizht," sufd the rc[;urlcn “ug it was related by Fltzpatriel, the Indiun Agent, nbout twelve years ago. He mnounccd it acold-blovded massacre. Do you ow anything about it (" v “Lought to know something about it. I was ono of Chlvington's men, slthough but a bay. T was a bugler, and was consldergd a good urtdl- lerymun,” “WIII you give me some account of the fight as youremember it Was it us bad as roported ut ‘the timed DId you sctually kil ail the women atd ehildren, rip them opeir, and muttlate thelr Bodles after the Sloux fashion® “Yes, we kifled them all; that wus the orders and we spllt 'em open and cut ’em up, to teach the Indians a lesson,” o * Chivington was a Methodist preacher, was lie not” . “Yes; ho conld preach llke h—1 and flzht Iika the devil. His reglinent was the First Colo- rado Volunteers—seyen companies, tnounted and well armed; two of the compunles were hundred-day men, ealled out by Gov, Evans; about 600 inen in ull. You sve, the Rebelllun was golng on, and they wanted il the men they could pet intho East, und could not spare any to protect us from the Indians, Chivineton ralsed_n reglment at Denver, and wius anxious to go East to fight but, av "Is men were mostly mountafueers, miners, and rd cases, they kept bim there. Moonlight was out thers with his Kansas tyoops, snd "he didn't know anythiug about the ways of redskine, Chivingtoh told him, if he At mind, he would be left wfoot, he was so carcless fn camulng, And, sure ho wolie up one mornlnft and found all iraes hind been atolen, and bls men had to take thelr saddles on their shoulders aud foot it to the fort,” : “When did this Chiviugton massacrs accurt” “1t was in_ November, 1864, The reglhment rondozvoused st Fort Lyon, on the Arkansas, 200 mlles from the footl-hilfs of the Rucky Moun- tuing, The Indians were on Band Creck, 40 miles away, and were undor Black Kettle, War Bonuet, and other Chiefs of the Cheyennes and Arapalioes. We marelied arouud to their rear, and took them by surprse. It was a very cold morning, with sotue drifts of snow in the ground, and quite windy, We camo in slirht of the Indian vitlage st the brevk of duy. Tho stin was Just coming up, when the order to flre way glven, We had four 12-pounders, and opened upin them with grape and canister. The Indluns wora asleep, but soon woke wup, nud some af them fought dosperately. Thu fight laated until 8:80 o’clock in the afterboon, Wa Killed 800 warrloraand 500 squaws aid paponscs, We took no prisoiers, but mado a cledn sweep.” “Infants aud all " “Well, there were some Taponses thit hoys put in o wngon. but they died on the way, and wrere pitehed out for the Wolves,” “;n&ml id you commit the atrocitics report- e V"\Vu Al what the Tndians do, and more, too. Wo A]alhl.’d them yith koives und swords, snd [The acts cribed are too horritle and savapcly fudecent for publieation,] + Vou kitled the son of Juhu Smith, the white Interpreter, I bollove " **That waa o nfatake. o was taken prisoner, and the order Lo Kill bitn was given by Chiving- lu}:,liy mistule,” / uw many men did you losal" “Wohad nluet, klllud{nd wonnded; seventy- five of the wounded died on the way bilek to the fort, We captured 1,400 ponies, und from that e estimated that there were ubout 800 war- rlors, I furget the names of the Chinfs; ono was villed Stand-in-the-Water. Wae followed another band down Sand Creck to the Arkausus, and then went back to Fort Lyon.” “What otllcers were fu Chivington’a com- e ere was L, G : VPhicre was Licut, Cramer, who commanded the battery of Company F; C':IPL. Jocobs, Lisut. Maryin, Col.Bharp, In commund of the hundrei- duy men; Liout, Wichmond—1I forget, the rest, Chilvington was a terrible fubter; he cleaned out Bibley, the Rebel Qeneral, and burnt his cainp und lils wagons) and ran blm away, Chiv- {ngtun wus kind to his men, I boregwed $16 from him once; he told me to remember It next puy-day. 1 letit slip the first pay-day, but the second the Payniastor showed me 4 note fromn L‘hlvlmfiun, aud 1 told Bim (8 wua a1l right, and d it 4 1Jo you think you treated tho Indlans exactly right ' B B0 courso. There Is only one way to treat an Indfan, and that s to kil hio,” No use making treatics with them und giving thomn rations. Hu will Lill you the first chance he gets, aud xreluml it was some bad Indlan of an. otlier Land.” “Hut the women and children?" “0, when you‘i;u oat Killing snakes, you kill anokes, big” and little, Don't they kill our wo ol children i “Yea; but they are savages, and don't know any hetter.! < f7hg deucs they don’t] Dida't they try to kill me whon I was cnrrz}ng the express for $20 atrlpl 1dow's belleve fu Jetilug thew stand n the way of white men. They hava got to go, and the Quaker policy muat be given up,” “ Do you sleep comfartably of nights{ Don't you ace Lhe ghosts of murdered papoores crawl ing over your pillow and bedabbling your checks with thelr blood! Don’t you hear, {n your dreams, the impreeations of Tndian dsing moth- ars, cuulnurxuu for diseinbowellng their tender offepring? Don't you see—" “Not n hitof {t. They are wild hensts, and must be treated ws such, I wish & man like Chivington could get hold of that fellow Bltting Bull, and that chap Crazy Horse, and Rain-In- “The-Face, aud Pull-Down-Your-Vest, and the reat of the bloody 8jonx and Cheyennes and Rapalioes; we would soon have a clear field to the Black IMills, and a white man’s scalp would he safe from Omnala to Oregon.” “The British, further north, scem to have na troulle with their Indinns,» *Noj they have no post-trafers to make the Tndlana drunk, and to steal their rations, and awindla them out. of thelr peltries. The British Yo;llld hang a white man for sclling whiskytoun ndian, 47The Chivington massacre Is considered ona ol the bigrest things of the kind recorded fn history, Ia it noti" “Yca, it. takes thelead,” replied the officer witha glow of pride heaming upon his face; “nobudy ever kllled so muny Indisns &t onc pop, hefora or since. Eight bundred warriors and 500 -rl(unm ol puzguun Isn't bad for one day'swork, I wias & boy then, but T did my share of it.”” “The Lord hava mercy on your soul,’ said the reporter. as he took bis leave. e —o— One-Slded Developmaont. ‘The habit of using the right hand inpreferenco to the left among those peoples whose monit- mentn date from the retnotest antiquity appears to be a universal fact, and this §3 accounted for by the nnatomical mechanism of the huinan budy., It In known that the right lung, liver- Jobé, and limbs cxceed In size those of the left slie, involving, of course, n greater amount of tlesuc-struciure and a Iarger supply o fnerves and blood vessels for their uutrition, A person walking In a dense fog fizures with his fect the segment of o circle, and, {f hie is right-handed, lietukes a dircetion to the left, hoeause the right. Iegr naturally takes n Jonger stride. The left aido of the brain'is larger than the right, and, as it nppears that the power of yverbal articulation in t{x‘n right-hnnded fs confined to a certain convo- lutlon on the lcft side, the conclusfor, §s arrived at that, in speaking and thinking, theleftslic of thie brain Is used, this hefng the resuit of dextral education. The opinfon has nalso been ex- pressed hy soine medical writers that amncsin and ahasfa in rlght-anded e indicate disense of the left brain, and that hammer-paley and writer's cramp show the results of excesslve working of the left bral ————— Valuable Fajutings Fished Out of the Sea. New York Post, At the timo the yacht Moliawk was capsized and sunk, there were fonr valuable oil-paiutings owned by Mr. Garner hung in her cabin, b{l\ r, 1%, 11, De Hass, A, Cary Smith, and Francls A, Silva. The pictures of De Tinss werc a ** Sunset on the Normandy Conet ** snd, '* The Btart of the Tlunrietta, Veata, and Fleetwing on the Uccan Yacht-Race I80D." Mr. Smith's subject wos “'7The New York Yacht Squadron Golng Up Nar- raganeeit Boy in Awruat, 1874," and that of Mr, Silva u portralt picture of the famous race betweent the yachts Magic and Comut, These pletures were under water ncnrl{ four days, and were dnmaged by the uction of the twater and the floating farni- ture in the cabin. Mr, De Hasa' pictures were only acratched, but Lhose of Measrs Bmith and Silva had {lie canvawes torn, On the rocovery of the pletures hey were at once put into the hands of the restor- e und relined and cleaned. The colors do not ap- pear to have changed at all from the action of the water; the canvases have ghrunk, which reduces thelr alzo romewhat, but oilicrwise, after retouch- ing the damayed parts, the pictares appear as fresh as rln:n they were sent frow tho studios of tha artists. e e Germination from Heeds Tweo Thousand Years old. 4 London Eraminer. A most interesting observatlon, referring to the power of germination in seed which s hun- dreds and even thousands of yeavs old, (8 sald to bave been made hy Trof lendrelch {n Greeee. In the silver mines of Laurium, only the slags Tert by tho anclent Greeks are at pres- ent worked off, {n order to gain, after an fmproved tnodern method, eflver sllil left in ihat dross. Thurefuse ore s probably about 2000 years old, Among it, the sead of 4 specles of glauclumn or puppy waa found, which had slept In the darknessof the earth during all that time. _After a little while, when the slags were brought up and worked off at the melting ovens, there suddenty aroee a crop of lauciutn plants, with a beautiiul yeilow flower, of n kind unknown In modern botany, but which {8 de- rerlbed by Pliny and others s a frequent flower 1n anclent Groece, ATMUSEMENTS. AT THE EXPOSITION, THE GREAT HISTORICAL PAINTING OF THE STORMING OF “LOOKOUT HOUNTAIN.” honld see, and h their famil A triend: e e A Aa et Htustration of "o Friends “The Battle Atove the Clonds.” Tt gives one a better {den of the magnituda of the ab- alacles surimounted by the Western Soldiers in the Late War Than ean now he obtained In any other way. This is the last Public Exhibition of the Picture in tho Weat. HOOLEY’S NEW CHICAGO TIIEATRE, Clark-t., opposite Bhcrmsn Iouse. “THE MINSTREL PALACE.” Monday, Sept. 4, and every evening at &1, Wednesda T dithrday S InGes A B Do, d GRAND TRIUMPH OF HOOLEY'S MINSTRELS, aud_LEW NS, i appear. FIRANK MORAN oud BUERIDAN snd MACK, ~ Bee programmea. McVICKER'S THEATRE, Every Evening and Saturday Matince, THEHR SEPY. Chas, Barry as Gon. Washington, Fvery Tableau Encorad, A Great 10it, Next Week—IOUN T, RAYMOND~COL. SBEL- LERS, ' THERE'S MILLIONS IN 1T.” ADELPHI THEATRE, J. 1L MMAVERLY. J. It ALLEN ... Grand Family Matinee TO-DAY, 2 P M., The l!n('Inv Adelphl Company nppearing. Immense Praprietor, Manager. 1IN for ta t. Mounda ‘'orrent of Attractiona, Ladles! Lty Bunday and Tharsday. HAVERLY'S THEATRE, Tato Hooloy's Theatre, Hanlpliat., etween Clark MAGUIRE & ITAVERL' Pmrrflelnu WILLE. CHAPALA «Manager The famous and Wnrivaled CALIFORNIA MIN- STRELS, lieaited by the peerluss Ethiopian Comedian, BILLY EMERSON, Monixy uveuiig, sept. 11, sud dur: ¥ uci of ‘the week. Fitst shprarance in Gi e Breat l";llliil'lltr ‘A'Illlllll. n" ANL“:‘. 1 iN, éfl O el Grigiial i LRI OO eat e g fiie, I fifa Tenos nitatfons of actors, yocalist b Tarts Coal Hurgess, . By CORHOTIRIL | shUFLLy appear, BlaUces Wednceday & Saturoay. W0OD'S MUSEUD, Saturdsy Afternoon and Evoning: lat perform: ; ances o TEHE RIVALS. MDII\]I{- Sl‘llh!ln\)n:l l¥ TR POOK AND FIOUD OF GIICAGO. ULOTHING, FIRE| FIREI] CLOTEIING Slightly Damaged by Water, At tho lato firo of Hall, Garrlson & Co., New York, $30,000 worth of Men's and Hoys' Fiue Clothing, to bosold at Appralser's value, which s 50 por cent below first cost, Sale to cuntinue from day to duy until closcd out, at { \ 108 South Clark-st., Chicago, IH, T DISSOLUTION NOTIOES, DISSOLUTION. Tho Co-paringrabip horatofors existiug between tho undersignod tudur the it Rame of Hosau, Tirown & Co,, 1s this day dissolvad b{ mutusl con- suute JOSEPH HOMAN, VIR S FOMILL. Chicago, Bept. 2, 1874, 3 MEDICAL. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH MEETS THE WANTS OF THOUSANDS, Genttemen: We have sold CURE. for nearly ane year, nUar prefisration that gave such uni: we ever ol a sl paral versalaatisfaction. We havo to learn the Bratcomplaing rat, We are not In the habtt of recommending patent med- feines, but your preparation mcets o wanta of thiou- sutufs, and we think those aficted should o con sinced of fi'great merlt, 90 that thelr sulfering wiil e re: ileved, Wn liavo heen I the drig husines fur the past welva years constantly, andsold everything for Catarrh, Tt yotirs Jeas all {ho Trat. If youl sce proper you can 1ine ibls fetter of any partof IEthat you wish. Very truly yours, 8. . BALDWIN & CO., Whiolerale and Retail Dealers in Druga, Hooks, and §a- tlouery, Warhiugton, Ind., Feb, 23, 1870, 6,000 FEET ABOVE THE SEA. The following testimonials are from Mesmra. J.0. Dos- worth & Cog enver, Gol., Iarge and fnfluential dritg. e ney?o{mn unprecedentedly Iarge sales and unj. 1 ntiafaction. 0 alarmingly revalent (n that reglon. The yspeak of the folloslag gentlemen as minong thelr Lest Citlzeny: SORELY AFFLICTED. J. 0, Boswarth & Co., Denver, Col.—(Ientlemen: prompied by & follow-(6Elng Tof thots aMicted with Catarh, "t wish o wad my terflmany fn belaif o ¢ v other Afseasa 1 wial FOIRD'E RADICAL, GU] FOR CATALIH, 1 Deen IDI’F.'{ affilcted with thifs fearful disense for fony yoara, and Yiave tefed evory khown remedy withont avall, until 1 honght & bottle he above CURE from you, which gave me slmost int rellef. It heing & constitutionnl ax weil an 8 lor; lnfd‘,‘. 1 bellese it 1o he wll that [$ claimed for it, & "Idlrj|w'lll: o tarrh. Very truly youra, . AMETIVE, Du’nvnh’&!ph 25, 1876, With Jenson, 1iiss &Co. GREATLY AFFLICTED, Memrs, J. O, llosworth & Co., Denyer-—~Gentismen: 1 take piraure In recommending 5ARFOUD'S RADI CAL CURK FOR CATARIL10 il whoaro aflicted WIth tlils discase, "1 waa greatly afticted with it for a fong time, and cured it with _two botiles of theahove ULtE, About 8 year afterwards |was sgatn tiken ith, Cotareh quite severcly, and finmediately sent for another battle, which fixed ‘me all right, Kiviig me re. Tief from (e first dosc. will do all that {s claimed for it, and inore too, {uK: you success in fta ntrodction, T atn very yours, . W [ T1 Ypenver, Oct. 4, 1875, st Biniin & b TRIED EVERYTHING. Mensrn, J. O, Bosworth & Cn., Denver, men: | have used SANFORIS HADICAL GATALRIL aud it s glven poricet satiinction, { tiave, tried almost everything, and it fs the only thing o 1am contdent that this remerly ik traly 1, oll. ihat hea given me relict. 1 thercfore take pleasute [ reconpnending 10y use o all_aflicted with Catarrh of {n kind, sad offer this ss my testiinony to ts uticdts, A KER. Very truiy, = 8. DEA Denver, Oct. 1,41875, Each packnga contatns £an Tube, with ful) dircctions far ure o o e kawe, For ssle by a if‘”.‘ "f-fgf.’x‘. A hrsighont the UTRrd 81 Boston. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH. LAME BACK AND RHEUMATISM, CURED BY VOLTAIC GOLLINS pr¥iiis Memrs. Weeks & Potter—Gentlemen: One year azo 1 wanaelzed with & aavero attack of Iihenmatiam in ny Tlatit lp, to which | wassubfect, 1 iried iho vartods infinents and zi ceures, But withond e leart i drugsiet, suggested one of FOUP COLLINA' VOLTAIG PLARTERS. The offect was Al moat maiical, for, 0y gratefnl Mirprise, I was almost {nmediately treil agalu, 270 was Aleto wark ipen my a1 hiercan, before the appliention of thie Tiater, 1 cauld do nothin, ud eye pain, A few 4 'ASk Tor and insist oo having .3y wife ter has cured her'of & very lame hack. Wo think there Ilrolhlniln the rld of remedies that can compuro with the CotL VULTATO PLASTERS for Rhienmatirm and Lame Baglt, clieerfully recommend them to the sumering,, Sogra very respecitully, Oriand, Me., Junc 6,157, LOBERT COTTON. NOT A QUAGK NOSTRUM. Gendlemen: 1herehy rer("ly that for several years past 1 have used the VorLrate Prastens In my practice, . andl nave never known them to faflin affondin; eily ellef fn thuse cases for which they are recommentled, 'h!y‘lfli Bota ‘;"‘k llleruln. buls remedial agent of Ereat vain,” Very truly youre, 7 IITIOUR 6. coLLINg, M. D, Bucksport, Me., bay 27, 1874, Bold everywhere at 25 cents. Best by mall, carefully ‘wrapped, oh recelpt of prici 3 conta for une, £1.25 Mx, or 82,25 fur twelve, by WEERS & POTTEK, Pro- privtors, Boatan, Moss, N STEAMSIII2S. ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, “Tho General Transatlantic Company's Mail fiteamers between New York anu Havre, cafllng st Piymouth G, D) for tho landing of passenxers. The splendid Tesaels ol this favorite route for the Couttnent, (Calilug prosided with Eleetric lolls, ) will safl from pler No. L 43, Taut of Jlarrow street, N, K., an followa: b Lrchiesnes, Bafirdey, Eept. 0, 08, m. France, Truleite, Suturday, Bept, 10, 4 0. m. SPrrelre, Daure, snurd-‘y. ETL 23, 8t 9 A m. Price of age fu guld (facluding wine) First cabln, fuo 9 #120, accarding -t sccommwdation, Sccond, & TR cabin, §10. fteturn tskets at reduced ‘ra 20, with superlor accammodation, (noluding winc, hedilhg and utcnsils, wilboul extrs charie. Bteamers marked thus » gern. LOUIS Or W. F. WHITK, 67 Clark-st., Agent for Cl ARCHOR LINE HALL STEAMERS £ New York and Glasgow: ANCHONIA, Rept. 111 m | ETILOPLA, Bept. Z8AAM CALIFORNIA, 14, 0 | VICTORTA, Bept. 50,2 pm ew Yurk nnd London: AUSTI'LIA, Sep.t, 2 pin | HIA, Sept. 23, 10nm New York 1o Gl Iverpool, London, « erry, Cablns, §03, §75 and $~0, according to aceommodations. Interinediate, £33; secrage, $24. Drafte tasued for an; llB(v!!nl At current rafea, HENDERSON BROTHERS, vs Washlnkton: North German Eloyd. ‘The steamers of this Company will sail e L'I"Y R duy from liremen Ple foot "of Third-st. [l lintes of passago—F ew_York to Buulhampion, biniton, bt i omt canh, € Herond cabin, i), gulds vicerage, $30 currency. | For frelghy VF [useuge apply to OLLRICIS & CO., bl 2 Bowltig ¢ Vew York. cen, New Yol s;I‘AT‘E“?ILINE.“ A0 not CArey FIECPATE rascne i MEBTAN: Agenty 83 lron w.'l{ Heago, And every iten iaand National Line of Steawmships, New Yurk to Queenstown and Liverpout. FOI LIVERPUOL AND QUEENSTOWN., BIAIN epl, 23, H:508.m, SUpk. 30, 3 o It Fept, 10, A, W, Tteturn 3 L reduced Bty rency, Dratis for £1and upw Ireland.Apply toP. B, LAUSON, & Bouth Clark-at, AMERICAN LINE. ‘PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL. Cubly, lutermediate, aud steoraze paszago o AT LOWEST RATES. General offico, 'I,:lB La, filllu-fl(.\ corner Madlaon, I MILY Weslern yent. TA Great Western Stoamship Line, From New York 1o Brlstel (Eugland) direct. BOMERS! Biermediate, 204 Prupaid die WIUHLTE, 67 e UALDS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, e G T i e, i rusteatty ABDBOTY & TYLER, 60 Stadlson-at, Uek, Blato anu s SUALLS. | FALIRBAKRS' BTANDARD SCALES v ©oF ALL KINDS, AFAIRERANKS, IKORSE & 00, ¥ 111 &113 Lake St., Chicugo, Becarefultcbuyoaly the Genulua, ori0iatis, W ({ranPrey r LERS POTTHIG, Geriarsy Akenta and Woolesale Drugglits, MBER 9, 1876—-TWELVE PAGES. UNION COLLEGE OF LAW Of the Two Univ tien, Ohlengo, Il Jadgs HENRY BOOTH n., Dean snd Prof. of Law of Beal Propert nator JAMES it, DO. LITTL 3., 1'rof, of Conatitutional Laws JAMES lorof Treatfseyon Injanctionk, Fxtrsors ginarg temedicx, and ticelvors), Drot. of Eautty llo HARVEY . HORD (Revirer of 1in, Rtatites), P of Conatitutton and Atatutes of Tils, Tice, And Piradingas VAN BU g £ Commion Law, 'Cont 5. DAVIS, cts, C M. D) Pro ELIAS COLBERT, A i, L. CUMNOCK, ear: Atty.-Gen, James K. Ed of Dixon; Hm. .ymsn Trumbull, Leonard Swel ohn Van Arman, Jann M., Jewett, Ohadlal dacksn, fohn Borden. Geo. Gardner, doscph M, Hialiey, of Freeports Win. fargs iate of ‘Divan, now' of Chlcago, Enery A, Storm, it lott ‘Anthony, dudge John A, Jamceon, 1, N, Stlles, Thonjas' Deng, Cuns, 11, Heed, James L. 1itgh, C. € . “Tuley,” Marshall 1. Esrell,’ Bdward i F Jawmes P, Root, sad deorge W. e I'rize for heat examination tn Law, $100; bess Brict, 820, For catalogue sdiiress 2 DENSLOW, Binck, Chicagn, "LADIES’ SCHOOL, Preparatory, Academio, and Colleziate, CLIFTON SPRINGS, N. Y., will nrtn Sept. 17, 1870, Rooms large, elegantly furnishicd, beated by nteam, and lighted l.{ gan. Special attantion to fiellth. (lymnastic drill. "No public examinations or exhibitios Prof, G, Blesancr, an experien comporer, will biave charge of the Department of rle. Dr. Tlenry Poster will have chargo of the Healtn Department. Dr. George Loomis will have the government of the achonl, 1o whom all communications should be addrenecd, Eend for circular, cago Academy, An English and Classieat Day fchool, farnishes thor- Qugl and ryatemn ning for rumi-or all ages, in the Primiary aud Intersiediate Depsrunents they ara earetully fratrueted {1 the common Iranches, sod in the Colizgiata Department may prepare for hudness or felentific” pursuits, or for adinlwiyn to any Coliege or Hnlr!l)"{. Native Oerman and French teachers in. struct in their respective Iang! Funlis of bath sraes imws qun adtatages ina Tenth car begina sept, 11, For cironlars Ll TR /¥ University of Notre Dame, INOTRE DAMB, IND. This institution afforda stadents an opportunity of puraulng at will u Classical, Sclentific, or Coine mercial Course, The Post-Oraduste Uourse of Ciyll Engineering s now alo fuily established, Clasees wil) be resumed on Ticaday, Sebt. 5. Tioard and tuitton for schiolastic year, $:00, For catalogues addrees REV. P. J. COLOVIN, C.8.C., President. H. B. BRYANT'S CHICAGO BUSINERS COLLEGE And English Training Sehiool, BTATE-ST., 8, B. COR. WABHINGTON. Targeat {netttation of the kind In the United States. Thiurough tnstruction. Excelicnt discipine. Commence at any tinie. Good linarding places for students who live out of sile city, Ca for circulars, i HIGHER EDUGATION FOR LADIES, | PITTSBURG FEMALECOLLEGE, TWENTY-SIX TEACHERS, Ten teachers in the Conservatory of Mueic con- nectud with the College. * Chiareen Tosn than iy #chool In the Unlted States affording equal advan- {ezes and accommodations, _ Fult term opens Sept, 7.7 Send to REV, 1. C. PERSHING, D. D., Pitts- burg, Pa.. for s catalogue. TLISS ABBY ¥l JOHNSON, Forseveotren years Principal of Bradford Acwiemy, il begin the second_yesr of her [lume Schul for Youme Tdics Sept. 37, v ber residence, 100 Ciarles: #t. Hntols 3iins SAIVATI L. NAILEY, late of Dearborn Semina- 7 Clliazo, Wil lave chsrge of (he Depsrument of ovophy, Betics Lciirea, and Ladln, 'rof, . rtlett, Chicago Theo, Seme A 1. eabody. Harvard University, Jnies ide, Joston. Recretars Teagor (i, [oaryt the Gambrdge, Mos CHARLIER INSTITUTE, Central Park, New York City, for boyaand young gentlemon of 7 to 20 yeart. Bosrding and Day Fchool, Callege, Husinens, Weet Point, and Sclen- tific Schooln, ¥rench, German, and Spanish care- fully tanght'and spoken, Tnllding new, the beet of fiskind. Tienty-sccond year begins &ept. 18.3 * Prof. ELIE CHARLIER, Director. ELMHURST BOARDING SOHOOL, Tor Young Ladies and Girls, near Chicago, 11, Nextachool year will commence Monday, Sept.11, 1870, Indorsed and patronized by the_moat emi- nent eltizens of Chicago and viclnfty. MIS, L. N. CUTTER, formerly Head Asalstant Washington Bchaol, Chle , Principal. Bend for clrcular to Principel, Elmhurst, Dul’age Co., Tl FAESS COMSTOCM. Nos. 32 tnl:lAfl1 ‘West Fortietheat,, New York, t RESERVOIR PARK. A O A noannixa 001, IKK)O_K] T, 2 , FRENCI 3 DAY BCIIO0] DING PUPILS L1 KINDERUANRTEN MISS LEO Pemnsyivania Blilitzirf{ Acfiilemy VP'a. (for Hoanters ons Bept. 13, Loca: ings handsome and commodions. Thorough Inateuction In Clvll and Mo- chanfeal Enginecring, 1he C| Englieh. For clreulars apply T Al V50 Putrun of the cademy, 00 Warlinictonsat., or 10 GOL. ent, MRS, GARRETTSON’S TOARDING AND D, SCHOOL for und children, No. ¥ York, will reopen on Wes Ly efith-at., Ne day, Sept. 27, Facili- stidy of French, German, and Music . Thoroughnees {0 every depsrtinent. nally ar by leticr,us above, MADAME O. DA SILV.A uud Mrs, Alex Bradford's (Tormerly Mrs. Ogien Hoffman's) English, French,and (lerman Boarding and Day-School for youny laties and ehildren, wit ealistbenlos, No, 17 Weet Thirty-clehth-sl.. New York. lcopens Bept. Application misy be wmaie by letter or personally, av ahove, “ROCKFORD SEMINARY. Buprlor factiitiea for the instruction of youn: lsdles In the clnssicy, sefences, modern langusgea, fine ares, gud inualc. Fwentyelxih College year pens sept. 21 Lisuminations on tlio 2ot Appliedt{vus shoutd by’ ad- dressed at once to MBS A LI, MISS R. 8. RICE, No. 454 North LiaSalle-st. glisl, French, and German Boanting and Day ciovl, Or younk fadies ahd children, opens Sept. 11 fulereorty Lepartment in cbargo’ of Mra Lo 1L CARPENTER. Oharlier Institute for Young Ladies, 167 Mudinonnve, New Yorl, eapen September 20, A fow boarders wilt b Puplls precarod for the Hareard Exantostions men. Clreubirs ean be had oo application, or st W Mlle, SOEIE aud rofessor M. J. frcpain, 1DS. COTHBERTS SEMINARY Beopenn Monl fur_yown ludtes and ik Roardin, ool Full eorps clent and evperienced toacliors, Superior bfliiug, ApRATati, of al uttentfon gtven to wosle, Care nernheent e Bl Lunte, Por catalogue, ad h . rens 9 B > x] M'He €. BROUSSAIS VI reopen her, French and Engllah School on Septem- ber 1R a1 A04 Michivab-av, ' Riie will be asdeed by Mo M. BHOUSSATS, Ml 3 uther comi- Efl-‘;"‘n\‘-“d"m Tie Primary Deparituent opens oo Young Ladics’ Coltegiate lnstitate and Semizary, S AONKOR, MICI. The twenty-scyenih coliegiate yesr opens the 19l of B S b e Fiavns one- Tise” Grgs M'r.re A Apply Vo pral. E BOYD. o NGON IOME.—~TIIIS 8K . “fur Buys frn vizlit to twelve yearw, o {e st o7, 13 will be fur the coiing thu direation of See. 8. AL Gillesple, Tatu of Unlveni anston, who will by seslated S BOARDING AND DAY ol for yiaing Luilva, Nos,” Gund ¥ East Fif)y- New Yysk, reopets Oct, 1, French snd Gere i sl prejuraiory deprtii aneele al) deniunds for bighier odicatiy Arrangements fue iealih sud comfort o Asuceessiul Kindergurieg conuected praciivally 1uiehts cureful’ fralulix (n primary ollekinte coutac OF wtudy of wollicn 1\ EDEMOIFELLE ' ORI LUL; A MIK; Reth twell Kiiown foruierly - Stre. Hecauley's Setiool, Froncl it Engiteh bosrdiug, and day school for g . No. 277 Madison a¥., adica Yeupena Sep. CLEMENTB BUIO0L, GEIDANTOWY, o fall sedalun ot 1570 will ufes Wednesday, Fur circulars apply tw the Prlocipal. N ONTI SIUE BCHOOL FOL LOYS, 808 Ch! a3 T, o e o3 OF 4Py KICT BUCIL Banves, A, 1. Mastor, AN si0ahire Catty, Mass. n " “l,“wn(”n HOME"=MISSER Pflfl'{fli.c"fll"" l"llfllly Behool l\ll;I{Mln ca aud chils NG e ity AN BOATH e ORWICIH! UNIVERSITY, Bcleutific sod 7) N&WLNV!W‘NA‘. Ve altres ot cm”ou,n T nstructor and ' young ladlea” W oo EOUGATIONAL. - BISHOP HELLMUTH COLLEGES LONDON, ONTARIO, OANADA. Afford the hizhest Intzllectnal and Christian eda- eation to the nona and danghters of gentlemen at veey moderate charges. he Collegen are one mile apart, and are both snpplled with an able stafl of expericnced realdent Europesn teacher. HELLMUTII COLLEGE (BOYS), $250 per annum, Including ol charges. COLLEGE, HELLMUTH LADIES* £1450 per annum. Ttednetlon to clergymen. Yoarly scholarahips on very ndvlnulcnnlmlcrml. % e “l'rlnclpl and Chaplain—~Rey. IL.'F. DARRELL, oxt term will commenco Sept. 15, ADAMS ACADEMY. QUINGY, DIALS, HOS. CIADLES FRAKCIS ADAMS, L1 D. cha{rman of Boird af dan praan . DIIOER, G, B Hnaters o e deaign of the Behool [s to hay i th most thoroukh manner, far ‘the bost AMerEan. Core iegen. Hovsitam thid Acatemy bave ot (his yrar admitted to Harvard, Yale, Brown, and Amherst Col- leges. There mre nine teachers—all gentiemen of abllity and experience, ‘There (1 & preparatory class for thoee oo young for the Academy; snd thetnstriction given {s careful and it 'the puplle thorughly for aystematic, designed to my. No pupila sre re- the igher work of the Acade; celved under 10 years of age. The Master (with Tia family) and the Amistant Teschers reside {n the Academy loarding Schonl; snd the younger boys hiave each & separate aicove In & [arge Sormitory st communicates directiy with” the Mas- edroom, Loys can aisa be bosrded in private famflles, For catalogues addreas the Master. LAW SCHOOL, HARVARD UNIVERSITY. ‘The academlc year 1870-'77 will begin on Thurs- day, Sept. 24, * Tho examination for sdvanced standing will begin on Thursda t. 28, atf a. m. At the beginnlng of the acadel year 1877« 78, and afterwards, applicants for sdmission who are not graduoates of Colleges will be roquired to pasn a preliminary examination. At the hesinoin; of the academlc year 1870).'50, the Faculty will ady & third year to tlie course of instruction. ‘snd can- didates for a derree who enter the School aftet the academic year 1870-°77 will be examincd In the en- tire course of three years. They must also be members of the Bchaol at leaat two years, For in- formation, and for circulars giving full particniars, addre: JOUN H. ARNOLD, Librarian. LAWRENCE SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ‘HARVARD UNIVERSITY. T Behool provid our yeard course In Englneer. nw, leading to the d nof Clvil Engineer, or Mining Engincer: and four care’ couta: (n Cliemiatry, 1o Nat: Tilsiory, sud tn Mathematics, Physics, ronomy, each of wliich Irade 1o the degieg of 5. Il A large portiun of the instriction {s the same &% that give dergraduates in the College, ~The University fs with Iaborafories. apparatud, and col. ", Eludents of the rlentide Schivol cin, occupy College fiufldiage. and board at Semorinl minations for adinission wil be held Sept, 29 20, beglnning at A a. m. _Forinformation, addreas JAMES W, ITARKIS, Sccretary, Ghicazo Lodies' Seminary, Nos. 15 and 17 S0UTIl SHELDON-ST.. One Bquare East of Unlon Park. Fourtcenth year opens Sept. 11, Able Professors tn all the drjartments, Classical, English, Art, and Su- sical. EIocution a apeciaily, umier £rof. i, M. Houth, The inodérn laniniages i CuaTke of NALIVE toschors, Accommodatiuna for both lnmnumhn 4 dn{‘nuplh not excclled. T8S UREGG. Principal. IISSES GRANT'S SEMINARY 128 1-2 & 130 Dearborneav,, Late North Dearborn-st. Will open Weduonduy, Sept. 15~ Tue-best facilitles sre adorded for Muelc, Painting, and the Modern Languages, Ample accommodations for buth board- fug ind day papils. THE SCHOOL OF VOOAL ART IN PHILADELPRIA, Estanlished for the (ustruct{on of teachers and artfsta, under the dircetlon of MAUAME E. REILEIL Prin cipal, asltton by compeiant (eachiers In uli brauches, will Feopen on DMONDAY, SBPT. 26. ¥or cleculars or Information upply to Actusry, NO. 1347 SPRUCE-5T., PIULADELLPITA, CHEGARAY INSTITUTE (lcotiens Wedneater, Kepr, 20} FOR YOUNG LADIRS AND MisSES, . Doarding and Day Schoul; Latin, English and French, ]5}";"‘"&"]' l‘_»;hac lan Il'"l‘llf;fl(llrglfllv 27 and 1526 Sprace Phi| jelp] et ITADY HERVILLY . Mass, Institute of Technology, New department of Practical Mechanlam, Tultion, £1:13 r. For Prnwem‘- rzupartnu‘vm’n Ilum-nx L om, and' particalars, apbly 16 CELASD, Beerciaty. Doston, Mask ens. Erincipal, NEW PUBLICATIONs. “MUSIC BOOKS. For Mnaical Societles, Conveations, &c. Male Voice Glee Book: (31 or 80 por dozen). Dy W. O. Perkins, Jngt published: a 1arze number of new Gloca and Quars tota of the very vest quality. Emerson’s Chorus Book e e et o 1o 2. Emecson, A (] ure first-cl and wo by the best alngers. X o8 pra People’s Chorus Book (81 or 30 per dozen). For mixed voices, The Glees and Cgoruus ur)anll Stgema.* 4 . For Choirs, 8inging Schools, Conventions. The Salutation, 3%, Pyl n e O. Emerson. 1lymn Tunes, Anthems, and L’n;‘fc for Binging Clarses. Ono of the best Chureh Mu- slc liooks of our publication, The Encore. {5 .29 fon. Dostgned expeclally for Singloy Schsontor Which it s an adrmieable book. o8 benools, for For Schiooln, Academies, Seminarles, &c. The Wluppoo ill, fog) Perkine. Fllled with the best of Bongs for Com- non Schools, new, very bright and attractive. The High School Choir - :fil‘col?e‘d. No better Iiigh Bchool Song Buok has LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston: RAILROAD TIME TARLE. KRRIVAL, AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS Zrptanatton of Referemca \ aarks.~t Satarday es. cepted. ® Bundiy e: ted, Are Fiva Slindey wto s ey sty 1O0UA exoepiel f A i E0AS0 & MORTHWERTERY BAILWAT, Casai-atrewt.. coruer DadIno st nid aeiha dasoin Leave. «aPacific Fast Line. aliubuque Day E; abul a0 al It & D aFrecport & oMiiwnukee Fast Mait (dall; il waukes Exprens,, ... er . er daily) blicnera L atencya La a—Depot corner of yand Kintic- S-Depot corner of Canal and Kinsiane Depot, e }E.*‘S..Er‘ NTRAL - RATLED Tcket-ofice, 67 Clar] dolph, and st Falmer §! AD. 4100t of Twenty-sccond-st. L., soutlicast carner of Htans Mafl Kalamazoo Acc . [+ 1205, e Afiantle Express a1y YR e T v g, B 10k I Gran 1::‘:\;;4'?:uuflmhm. e Nkt Exjiritsces Bt i " tBsturdsy Kx. ¥ Bunday EX § Mondsy Ex. § Dally, GHICAGO, ALTON & BT LOUTS aad OHIOAGO KANBAS OITY & DENVER SHORT LINES, Unlgn Depot, West Side. near Madison-st. Hexs Silees, ks Depot, and 123 l!l:dnlph?l'g = Fansas City & Denver Fart L. Lwoule & brelngield Ex v Louin Soringllld & T Fekin and Peoria Fart Exproas, Peoria Doy Express.. Peoris, Keokuk & Buriing Ehicagod Pulicah It 1t Ex eator, Lacon, Wash'ton E: Jalivt & Dwight' Accomindatnl LAXE BHORE & MICHIGAK SBOUTHERF. Leave. a; BiU0 ! 8in0 1110 15408l m * 8:25 & m.|* 7:30p. . li0:008, m.{* 4:00p. m. CIIOAGO, MILWAURER & 6T, PAUL BAILROAL Canal. Kol Mllwaukes Fxnres, Wikconsin & Mfnn Doy Express. Wiscunsiii, [owi Rutn Expre 52 o Wiacoan & 51 ep e, Night Exnross. t9:13p. m.'¢ T:00 8. M. s TS, otets o T QU Chien, or vIA Wateriown, La Crogie, sad Wisoak Depot, foot of leiltxe 3t .u“‘; ol g -3, sod fout of ] 0ty - 4 POt e Oule i Haldolphostes REAF ClarEr vAN NORMAN INSTITUTE. (Fannded 185; Glnded 1657, 212 WWest Fifty-hifth-st., Tacing Central Park, DUnequaled for heauty and healthfulness. i, Classicat, French, aud Gorman Family ay ¢ 1 for Young Ladies will reopen Sept, 21, w36, Tt Clrcuiar, civibig fail {nformalion, will 56 fu R S i WADANE VEILLER VAR RORUAY, | Princlpats. TIMHIAND MILITARY ~AOADEMT, WORCES: ter, Mass., preparcs {u graduates for commanding st 1oy in comon o selentific puranits. GIROCERIE! FEXPOSITION. DON'T FATL TO VISIT HICKSON'S, 113 East Madison-st. , gramntated. per . tandard A, per b I Loaf, pol Sugar, pulverized, pi FLOUR. Dont Minnesota Spring \ Bust Minnesots Patent, exi Cholee White Winter, por brl,. Rtice, Carolina, 15 Ma.. Boap, Kirk's Savon Imperial, G0 bara, prbox Saap, Kirk's German, 60 bats por box...... 3,95 Btarch, 41 box, 0 frnckere, be 16D kita &irup, cholce table, 5-gal. Hnialze, Luyers, 2 boxer EAS Java, Green, per, D, duva, rousted, per Tlo, roasted or green, £0 Teu, Japan per b, o 50, and 10 conts, Stand- ard, 70; Guanowder and Yoty Hyson, per b, i, 50,'60, 75, Standard, 10 centa; Oolong, per B, &0, 70, Standard, 70 cants, SEWING MACHINEN, OY TR World Renowned WILSON SHUTTLE SEWING MACHIKE, The Beat and Chospest Flrst.Class Machine ln the World. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE, AGCENTS WANTED PoR UNOCCUPLED TERRITORY, TO WIOX WR OFPER UNPKECEDENTED INDUOENENTA. FOU VOLL PALTIOULARS, TERMS, &c., Addrase WILSON HEWING DIACHINE CO. 120 tato ¥, Chicugo, 1L RENY, Desirable Dficgs .. TO RENT IN THE TRIBUNE BUILDING. INQUIHE OF WILLIAM C. DOW. Room8 'L"RIBUNE BUILDING Learve, £t Loula Express . B £t; Fouls Fait Lino }7 Calro & New Orle qwam. [} & Calro Night Ex.. | 8:33p: iy 7 Epfl:gfig.‘g‘m::x}tmukuk A40a m|d 5! el pres . i, eoria and K cokuk pa rcl LR Ay 40 8. . a3 . . OHICAGO, BURLINGTON &.QUINOY RAILROAu, Depots, foot of Lake-st, Indlans-av., and Bixtevath: 14 Blxicenth ket Oficos, 59 ul ad ot depots. ol Arrive, A ANA EXPCOsS.cvoscveries - 705 Otiawa snd Streaior Paasenzr[s * 7:40p. mé“‘l' 4, Dubuquo & Sloax TRy s 0: b sasp vach " 3 Kainas ity 2305wy, Atchison & 8t Aurors Passen, Mendota, Otts ‘amenzer. AururaPassener. ¢ Aurura Paxsenger (Hunday), Dabuque & Sionx City Exp...." %(“lil‘l"l': NlL !" I‘:erlé‘lur Oy i ... Léavenwol Al:lll‘um{SL Joseph H;‘g“,‘:‘! 'n Nowner's Grove Acconu Lowner's tirove Acct Texas Express., .t Ex. Batarday,” ¢ Ex. Mondsy. Thgket omern B e 040 LINE: Tating, and at depo Expodition Bundine e 0 Leave. Artive, 8:508. m.| 8:108 m. P T ceDraming-lion f I Care amit Hotel 4,':1““,.’:':- s:08p. m.| B:0p @ ¢ Only line running the hotel cars to New York, OHICAGO & PACTFIO AD, Depot corner Chicao-uvenus and - Lacrdboo-stroat, Tickel ofiice G Clark-stre FITTSBURD, FL, WAYNE & OHI0AG0 BAILWAY, R ~ Leave, Arrive. m.(® 7 13 p. m. iflfi()t\"flo 0D, 10, 1§ 9100 &, M. m. g 8:xa m, M i 505 or M “Bunday_excapted 3 salindey ecortcd. Dally. {BAtaray oscepiod s leare fion b | ot kv bmeca: 85 Clarkeat. Spatons Tiaan: Grand Pactiie, sud HEEI (Kxposl Bulldiog). o * Arrive, SrEimna e o A TDafly.” *Dally, Bandays oxceptod. CHICAGO, ROOR IBLAND & PADIFIO mn.w Deputy coraer of Van llurén snd Bherman-sta, et P O ilce 50 Clark. st Bherie House: Omahs, Leavenw'th & Atch Kx, Feru Accommiod: Nizht Expreas. L. DRIOH'S STEAMERS, etg., Ually (Kundsys excepted) 9s. m. untll ! me For Mjiwankoe, et Fatu AyHu-\Junlfu" ntll . For rand Haven. Ursud Rapids hiikegol Baturde ol For Greeu Hay and Lal Friday. For Lud FINANCIAL. $100 s o, 1,700 Paid o Profit. of e during the past few months, under oue improved systain of operating In Slocks. Hisks reduced to fomtual sutiu and proteincressed. Lok coutaipe lng tull information sent an l“n’llullun. . "TUMBRIDUE & CO., e re 8 SWall-st., Now York, . B $50, $100, $200, $500. $1,000., ALEX. FUOTIINGHAM & CO., Iaakers uod Aok art, 33 Wall-st., N, Y., tiake fof customers dealrabl fovesimenia of lardy oF wwul smounis ta tegitimiate churacie?, whicl iwenuy inea the axiokar 7y Btocks buught a0d carvied as loog a4 desir Gf8bercait Clrsulars a3 weskiy Tovoris seat fra~ ke Suparior, A to

Other pages from this issue: